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Show Tub New Orleans journals view the "muddle," cah in its own peculiar pleasant manner. Of the sweariDg in of "governor" Pinch back, tho "Times" says: Judge Dibble, of courFO, limped in in an ccsiacy, and was moro than ordinarily ordi-narily sycophantic. It is thooght that in the moment of highest hilarity his pulso rose to at loant twontj-tbreo per minute, and many believe that bad ho Fudoeuly bled at the nose, so groat was hiri en-itcmfint. thn PTiirlarinn wntiM havo been a pale pink. And, again, of the custom house carpet car-pet baggers ; If every other remedy fails us, wo can at least starve out the plunderers who arc attempting the overthrow of constitutional government in Louisiana. Louisi-ana. Let their warrants be regarded as bo much waste paper, and invoke pubiic opinion, that great power that ban invariably made tyrantH tremble, to di-countenanco and prevent aoy traffic in wiekednesi or the lifo-blood of slaughtered Louisian. Of Purcll'a endeavor to squelch Warmoth, the ''Picayune-" says: Whether he knows it or not Judge Dwell is a phenomenal (ij;urc in binary. bina-ry. Ciremiislanc'.T have assigned him to tho execution of a role infinitr-ly Ix-yond Ix-yond hi intrinsic claims to consideration. considera-tion. By one (.crawl of his pen he has tundo, per ha pi. a turning point in the history, not of Louisiana alone, but of all the States and of tho Union. |