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ture. After the war had fairly opened, Cutler was so patriotic on the Confederate side that a military company, called the "Cutler Guards," was organized in his honor — the expense, it is presumed, coming out of his pocket. Nobody was surprised at his turning Yankee, when it was discovered that it would pay to be a traitor in New Orleans, because no one ever suspected Mr. Cutler of being troubled with anything like a conscience. As for Mr. Smith, he is said to be from the parish of St. Mary's; and when I tell you this, I arrive at the limit of my stock of knowledge of that gentleman. Certainly, it was never suspected, until of late, that Louisiana had a statesman hid away among the sugar-cane and orange groves of that beautiful parish, of the name of Smith. Judge Dugell, Mr. Cuthbert Bullitt, and that profound philosopher and eminent man of science, Dr. Dostie, were in nomination, but Cutler and Smith bore off the honors.--Dostie did not get a vote — not even the vote of the