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Show IBy W.U.TclBfraph.J 1 GOVKRSOR WAR5IOTH TALKS. New York, 14. Gov. Warsioth, of Louisiana, in an expression of his views on Louisiana politics says the official relations of Casey and Packard disust-ed disust-ed Longstrcet so that hs was obliged to resign, and that the lederal officials aro engaged in all sorts of corrupt schemes, Casey made it a point to obtain an interest in all companies which obtained privileges from the legislature; the bills in which he w.is interested were the levee bitl. the levee shed bill, and the warehouse bill. The man named to succeed Longstrcet is ; Parker, a brother-in-law of Ben. But-' But-' Icr, The opposition to Grant will in-1 in-1 crease at the South unless he changes his course, and if the Cincinnati convention con-vention acts wiselj, its nominees will receive the support of Louisiana. |