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Show The I re "i ideal's Com iuImkIou . New Ort'j.ir., P.t. The com mis fionTrt beh. vfj lint the end of their laljors is ne.tr. Tiiey atre.'.uoii'dy en-ileivored en-ileivored to K tin nno Irisialure by getrral coiisent. A reunion would b nomin.il and rifaily valufles un-Ic un-Ic arenmp vni' d by a good dercq of real tkv. un'il i.itiou ai,d hariiioniouo purple. They hi'lb-vu tho national government has di-.ir-d to oi-ci-pt what L'juniana should preaent rather than dictate what Louisiana nhould do. They havo utnv.u not io much for detailed plans of any description as tos'Kjtho tho pjsifiiiato feeling and cr-'fttn a de-tiro for peace and union. They all uppnk with nuport of the person ! benring of b jib Pai:k-anf Pai:k-anf and NieholU. Tho letter of N iehollij ap) earn lo plennn them greatly, anil Ihey ipetk of him as a soldier whuMO tineerity ami courano cannot bo doubled. Uiujuoetionahly ho will do his utmost lo carry out tho poliey to which he bo frankly commits com-mits himself. II f a ustaiued by the bent moral and i m telle tua! elements of his parly, A large, number of ro-publirain ro-publirain h.ivo Irom Iho brgi lining accepted his governorship as inevitable, inevit-able, and said that it would not only brim preent p-are, hut niako a great wtep forward iu the protection of (ho people anil surely lead to a ro-orjjai.iz ro-orjjai.iz ilion ol the p utim, under which all , lvn would an a millei lioth ol pnliry ;irid duly protect the por.nonil and puliliira riglds of all vol'Ti. Thn coiu m irtiom t ai in good Kpirit. over tho present uspnet ()f aflriir.i. They ovitlently feel tliat their mil's ion hern has ended, nnd ther have in all probalidily h: rejiorted to tho president. |