VOLUME VIII. MONROE, LOUISIANA, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1873. NUMBER 83. TRE TELEGRBAPH: Published overy Saturday. 1'I' MON hOE, OUACHIT 'PARISI, LA. _-"r. T tJNT. VEoC:]L..dh.%N.TIE , Edlitor and Propriotor. A(AENTS: AUF,-.k. Pettlngil & Co............:.......... Now York. triffin & IIoffian.................... lltimnore. 'l'rho. Melntvre....................Now Orleans. .tJhn Schardt .'r........ ..Traveling Agent. ail other acgencies are horoby revokedl. AIV)YEITTISINCG 1tEGULATIONS. .-tInsionllt advertiscolllellts lllust be paiI i x ill adlv#ncce. Al1 advertisoments sent to this oflice -o.lll not otlherwise ordered, will bo inslleorted .ilI forbid" andl chrged accsrdingtly. :ditorial business notice~s  ill be maide o*, o of chargo, o all advertibenuuts ordered theo papor; for other editorial notices a • rgo uf25 cents per lineo ritl he made. .n oxtra chargo of 23 per cent will in : tro bo itmado onl all cuts above o(1 itlnch wiidth, andl upon all td'llblo-rlulllnn ad -tLigOimiellts a sltmilitr cllharge will be IIlltaII. .'A.ltF' OF ADVIERTISINtl ItATI S. ;.dlvertisollnents will bo insertcd at ono iar anll ifty ctlits Ier sqluare (ono Inch *place or less), fo"r tho irst, and se-ellts Stia toa.lt for (eac utslleboquent itioCrtlin, for 1 ill Ilndeor ino o1111111th. 'For lolng'r *ids it s follows -..Nu .si's. i ~-'. 2i .1;ni. -iii.n. ti. • e r,'o .............. . 11 tt; I , 20 rl 40 '................ ... 15 0 7 ' li U I o i1 c'lv ................... II+ ~,1 ,  + 3 .. ,8 (7 l 2 (i 1 'I 11111-c olt) .. .. 10 0( 4i , 7, Il5 "5 lilt 14 ,"iftroon ( ?;-col.)... ,!3 GO 75 10ti 140 ,Onlty'-onaiOtl e.).. 55 75j00  1 0 t' ,) 2"l0i 1'arlds ol a picesoiinl chkoarcteli.a-wlhion iti idli tiblo-wiil bte chlargol d', blo i tir rei - ir ad ltl'eritisi g rates. sltulary aitd iMlarriago nltIces will he * utd 'is aldvertistmients. 0y ileraonl 'itildin"'ii ts l-o iti'w e:th Stll t ri,: t tio e11 110 a O pst 0,tPlie, will It' Oi I no 'i copyvtf Tuliti 'l'lT.01itt4ivt g'ritiS, I- e:;io yeo-r. 'i ElU'd OF M-'BSCRLt 'IP' ION. .copv, one yr ar ........................ ... .$,00 'io e pliy, six mrnonth.,.......................... 2,0O  DVA.t' IIA TI-:`: i.e ropy, anoA A-~,.......... ......~( S ci: 'oIy, six tIllO litinst..........................2, .- f'iro Subsctitioli ptrt ice of thi r'l'i:I. •IA wi' wlas rediled froii |ive to/iou'r dollars, .I sulihbscribors IpatyiillnIi idvi'oec 1i hvI-o ul1i ''lrmi ly liOo illowe'd Ii dtiscolntt of one diolltr'. -tll$criboer dtayiiig plaiyiient LOIle 11 lilionth trter it i dillle, are reqtuiroed to pany foiur idol :'ra. T'ilero will bo lo doviattion from thibi itlle. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. At. 0a. Cobb, 'i'£OitNEY AT LAW', .'tiiNtlt:l', LA. Aug. 1i, 1871. v4-tLt tobt. J. Cnaldwell, LAWY ER, MONROE, LA. S ' Jani, 25, 1873. 19:I A. L. Slaclk. S"I'''OINEY AT LAW andl (Cunlllll0 - £ a Mionor for ''oxas. Oillco Wolod Sirent, i•n. 6o, 1L.. 'rolmpL ttntioni t ivois to tl :".'jiiis ill .Niorthli Lottilhitan. Aud . 20, i6.s: 17 L. 1. Polk, 'URVEYORt, Civil Engineer anmdl Ira g3ihtsmlan. AlL orders left with lHichard o & ltlcElnery, Molnroe, l ii., will lilcot 'itli propllt attelltiun. TIermsil C-Atr. lMay 11I, 1"72. 31-ly 8-. I,. IIC11AR .o T. W. NI.A(UICII. DIra. lichlardlon & Mlciglcr, j A3V1N'l%iG nssoeititct ill Ilii plrato ico of ellcdicinle, 1lt'r their ser'victs in the ittlterenllt braili'che, tio tho'ir ll !t2.·"li-,i to hle -itizons of Jlonroo ili l uirrolntl tilgi 1o011l tr'y. 011co, On .hl kaC,,nII Sitrelt. aLdjonlllng Methodlaist Chtirch. ey ", 1:-7:1. tf **tt. 5. C'AIDII\WOOD, L0ll. THO-;. T. AIIY. Lrs. ('aldcrwood ,& Aby. 7l5s1o1 , 11 A. SLi 'FIfE in rear of llerllhtirat's tuildihh 'L-. isge'oniid stret, itwis'C'll l)e'iard illtntd the - Z.lilroad. J .u 5, 1572 d&iw ..WILlIS IIHArI)SON. 6I 'Y iulkejl'l), rN. JAS. i. M EN.-IL1` . Crichardl~ous r&- 3cl~nery LSL:JLicn llrlll lll I llll~lleirh 1 ~l • pratico in all the P'iiiisties of North as,,llianall, inl tie SuprenInOll C',url' IlL M1nro, :,+ Fk,,|r:d ('ourt., ll inl Itr, Laudil ic(llto i ,,l:1rItmet, of tthet G~en rl ~ti X ern m'eln0t. J U ''2', 1752. t- t-I • . ;,i. 1(U is1o0 . ,Wq. W. FAMMl i.\';l Ylorrison a It'lErillr, ,"IlOiiNEYS A'r LA'..', 1lontroe, La,., .. will tlracti'e it tlo .iouts oif the P. I; tes iif Oull'chita, Sli rot 1)L:3, liett land. i".=,iiklinl anl~ 'ahldwel , in the Su|,re.meit .,ir- and in the 't oitt Staltes ouris. l nlso alttenil ito all l'ticii~n s ilitruitell io Saonll i the .ate, andi IFe'th'ral Imlmitl (lilv.. -lit-It l IDlr. BI'n. ,tTl(-i •ENDES his services as , hl'hvySiian and INul ,o, to the pnblie. lie can lie foiunild ;onl hisi pIdantationI, f*)ult mlilt bIoI.W .%l~io elaretl II, -7I . -23-1 , s ". M- R-+-N1ITY. I. D. M E].'2ERY, .- . " 9t. "' l. n  rEnerl, t'HN:tIEly0 lT .Alt. .1tourni, I .rp. tta'ctitWn in ets t :riia'- -i' srih arsof on~ hi m. Morehoasi·r u w, 1cr-, r·' :mklin. :0h. lanii,+ r41 id elll (" It'| t: I hi Parl shl e ' ,iTien Sup rt nlt I ritl' I t .1 r , i ci, if th(l . '. I st , r ?l ilnirnl Lt-~ t r i t't : i' i I 15'j 05 ti~~cc Ililr' ~~ . 11,115" St-ir 1'115r: z, · .......c. I~ ii-ttli~nr· T. lc· ~r ,i .'I. st '.M.lT A r'+ . lt t i. t, s'- ci t fl llt nJliTers his pro'fe'rsri,,tx: .' rvi,,, ;, i' e.IixonIR of n konro moo:rreundii! nt -ry. 11:inrl ani iI.+ioi I I ro 5-0)r i i the priti iiti't , hI 3 ',t'I t ibb<'ll a I l tiving a.tiit' tii in a1t itran5 aI rs,,f hit p tro fes .is -. a w i- lin e i , w1.' r r1 1 1 , f-1 ,,rk . flifies rear retohe C rthou'ltsto in . 'exti'"tv -Ath o, te Ou- rtt: iitars cl 5tt',# s . i.ic , tre of it."ot, ht, r . A M.:. l v's-lm.rlrd:;.y Frank AE1ore, g)ATUISII ,r.iVt:.'YouI :,; ,,.e:i:. and _ Genellr.-. Lan 1i g .% ult 1I.r. Nortih !.*, - .mna, will .'t!Itend I. an\1 huImionels inl thlis ,/ ,,lininiI, TPari-' ,,,. I arne v,. Whi~ ing t,+ *oil ,r' pulrchin foal c-',i,, in l ll al Iet'=l+ an ill tin1 it to their itarc+ow " a+, rl'hc' hinll. Hf, 'lSi¢ f'¢r, solot seve-p l-'j llthe ,.+]is if *landl in :anehia, li,,hilnud. ,MIornI,,,u'* [- raniklinl and Caldwell Panriahs* Per ]''".ns w'ishingl to iell will u¢n.l1numb11ove., dec."rilpt ,una 1. 0! ,,i provemen~lt.' nR. I ormT'., ] l:1-ine E' ru::,., 'nnect~l.'ionts inl h,h W\ l]i*Ln ,,i #It ,'l N'r - ¢lroleans.he l@ pinpatrd . , reinv,,'n: litha '- al mn eontoate,1 lutn, e-' sel -, <'*.:ain 1,*l-" P :. , -t.+, Ofie* rea~r rea'in" c . Hlrbherards,,n , Mt+'Ir*r'¢ a LaIw Office. F",)r p,,r:i,'nlars'l addt:'0e hi--, a trel of Richalrdso.' & Mobi~ery. Mtearee. T.s. Auaguslt 6, 1970 EDUCATIONAL. I H0 EUL MASONIC FEMALE COLLLO.ll The exorcises of this Institution began on the first Monday.in;Septomlper last. The scholastic year is divided into two sessions of twenty weeks each-tirst ending t the last of January; the second the last of Jllon. C FAC'ULTY : I.. I.Wit.cox, Prosident, and Prof. of Latiu, Mental and Moral Science.t Mliss A. CALIIOut, Teacher in Mathetmat ieS. Miss L. TAonAlT, Assistant in Literary D)o Ipartrlnt. i N. A. BARB.nn Prof. of Music and French. Misr MI. M. VWilcox, Assistant In Music. Pulil t admitted at an, time anid charged until ond of sess.ion. No deduction in tul-t tion except for protracted sickness. 1 Tutiton, En glihl ... 3. $4 and $5.00 per ni. lInstrulnenital Music, withl use of instrunment ................. ..... O *"' 1Extrt lessoiis ill Vocal Music., 4.00 " Fl'rcuel h............... ........... ...... 2-.00 ,, Draw\ing .............................. . 2.5 ) lloard, excltsivo of washing, I Iighls, and articles for toilet, I it lpaid lin adv-anlco, for each St?..ioll. ......... . .................12.50 If not So tidl...........................15.00 f0 Incid cntal, lpcr session .............. 1.00 ' Prof. Wilcox has now entered upon thio labors of the tenth ryear of his connection 1 as P'rrestiolt, withll the lio r Masonic F'etnalo College. During that tillo the ranllge of tudtiea has bn as oxtenive asn any institutiton of the kilnd, ald the tode .1 of inst rut ion has beeon toiipart athorolgli knovwletode, of tho studies. The discipline ill the College and IIoardingDoplart ent hats beOn firml, constant, but pairental. 't'hie It health of the pupils ihas been invariablt\ d good. In cuonirallltion of the above, refer enico is conlidentll made to the patrons of the Insititution nd forter pupils scattered t lhrouhoulut North Louisianta. Adtitions are being made lothe lBoarding i Mouse, so that a large tnntben r of pupils can itie aeeontliodateil in the fainily of thto l'res- I idnt. 1 Wi', thle nldoersignlced, having beon so: itaittt Witih thn workiltgs of tlhe I ntittt tion (litring. the timeo it has been unltlr the litianlage1intiito of Prof. WVilcox, very cordial-f t1 -ret ttmtlllnio l it to our friendts as suitable t lilac to uend tllheir daugrhters. F'. A. JoN i:s, iV. M., A. VAno, S. W. Jons S. YoNo, J. W.,. and JudgParilh Cottrt, i . .1. I. RAMSEr, BSe'v, It. T.VAeoizx , 'I'reas., Ioy. J. T. IAVt)MOy.o i F'eb'y 5, 15::. .t:13 ily 0 ^CIm1TA l tIMALE AtI'AEMY, A JIt A.Ut)ING jND )ASDAT 6tlOtU.. r Y.'or Yoaueg La die , M\ONHIOE, LA. T'te s5ttsiot oif It72-'73 will contsua.oen 1 MoltndtUy,t d e 2d d' of Sitetnmber. Itrs. T. V'. litrros, Principal, and fi: structreos of the l'rimiiry I)partueient. r Titos. O. I3:e'rox , l tt., Ilstructtor of l.o Acldemtic Dl)oljartlient. , Inatructrest orf l'real, atnd a isi.tant ii the Eniglish It ranches. Ms. I., T\V. \V\DInteI-, Instrutitros~s of Mtusic. Mi"-i .L.S.PI 1PEN, Instructress In Draw- 1 tot, Painting in witter colors or oit, n- 1 tbr :iddory and fantcy noodle work. 'gItItMS (I'AyAni.B IsONTurLT): Primary ('lo-isej....... .. $3.00 per ito. Middle " ....4.00 Ac entic " ............... 5.00 F'renchl . .00 " Mu.isic(with tiuof ilstrumnent) 6.00 " Board, includiong vwashi n g, lights, de ........................ .. . 20.00 ' lrrawing, p'ainting, to.. at tIac. eta' sit:,-gos.. 10., P,72. 80-t f I'hi.i ('ollogo, lnow in its twellth scholast ic yttar, is in r:Ce.sht)i fronit the firslt I''ue la in e ptoultt-or to (u'onimenceoreaornt )ay, i /Vitl nttlyi- ali'er thirdl t-tinilav in Junie. h corps of instrurtiotn is filttl th tliurae of i tud"i amile; the lib)rtary anid iapparatusil satd ciut:tto; tit outidowni t in hopeftil iprogre-: Ioal1ity e lnillellly hii tthfll, rlid conltutlli- .t ty inst(lligeni t and refilleo|. N,11ct" r ftr l tori . lt ;ttirt], frttiti i2. ;uj Is 515.00 per month. ontingent, $1.5t) F"or flirt itb-l t iettars, address Ifet . J. 1:. t'ot, f'r iid iii., It. C'. IV. F. ituRu:LAND, iatrl;:ZDti f t'ros't oard of Trustces. MONROE SALOONS. NEI Ti A&A.0O0N 1.IN IT 1.I 1gUIt.Q A ND CI( AfRti, .h :l( c(y+e".-1 ndl Lp"yr Ree!', T11e uni tricntd hIas opened a ~Maleo in it( lherrtlutard, ultli,iing s, wie he has sup plioil with now lIar flxturus., the choiiirle Iranil. of Ltiu-ors, atnd fln itiga:rs. lie hias two ItilliOrt, talo, nurl during the OSyser e ion (tal sslltylV freshi Oys!ers on I tho shell. Lager Ioeer front thir blet VWest erl icrswtcrie-s klept at this atloon. P'rotmpt at tention ail gt ,lood "rdir will e l lol..viql. 'T (1( . To, t at"1NNS. :)ppoit 1.:ndom's l ivery -rat,: M O N I(Ri 1T, LA., I klept well slpliiol with t1:- 1test wines in li n I; ra s -l" favoritei lrands .,f i'i ", r.. Polite aS ,n'lit ;, nt dtU1 g..n',I d rdoobr ,arantie,1. April I.t , 1-71. i"i.i 'is ru MONROE ADVERTISEMENTS. l-01 1T R -r" I A l'.aes. PPas, Ie"tae, ('i -kens, felter. ID V xt.I, Tii* . 'Ma ill tw. re., liought and ,,, Iv 11.I` n.,l 'r ile* l,. , it ((ratl I'roe- , r, " I 3 0 .A¢:vb I, ". u it e *)r tm ut of Sa-.i y ..r ý " ,. ries i. pt " ,.i tt nntl-r . o i .all i . t I-Ir:. , -an 1.- t,. Firby -a. ".--. .1Inr e, ,at. r m o .h aNt"( . I'r ,),ri'.--,-r 1 J.hn. in the , ntr- ,f r - it-inet - ,,rt ,e w:'ll furni*he,.. ilqpCe .l:'tSi,, an, skll ftl work I tirnls o . Ifa "aa,- aad ,,r S0 Itarrata ef Fs'rk. 48:?'J.* SA"AN5eSt KELLOUG'S MIERCENARIES IT AMITE 'J CITY. What Thoy Did and What tho Pooplo Say. From the Amite City 1),cmocrat of 2 the 26th we obtain the following account of the proceedings had in that place to t install the Kellogg oflicials. If we are a lnot mlistaken, someC of our Union parish a readers will recognize nn old acquaint ance in the 11ev. Elia tcGeorge who ligured. in the installation. The Demo- d crat says: t On Sunday night the mail train of t' the New Orleans & Jackson IRailroad, landed at this place about seventy 3e- d tropolitan Policeenln, arnted with rifles. 1 They were condclicted to the Court 1 louse, it is said, by C. 1. Bradley, who was defeated for Parish JIudge, ini No tvetllbcr by over 250 majority, but who has found favor with Vice Roy (Kel logg, and has a dis(honest c'ontitni--ion for said oflice. They took possession of the public oftices. an Court 1 [onue, and a oeeupied them during the night. On Mondatl-y they formed ia line around that a building and within it wore gathered the Sheriff, Lanier, radley ll and the 1 RIe•. liais ;corge, who wba dtefeated d at the election for Ileceriler, but who has, like Bradley, a lellogg appoint- I Inent. iBradley and (ieorge, after their defeat at the polls, acquiesced in the re sult and their suecessful oppiolnenlts, Messrs. Addison and Cooper, \vere co in mn issioned in December :and 'enterel 1 upon theicr respective oilicial dlutices. In tFebriiary, after Cooper and Addison had been in ollicofur mnore than two months George anti Bradley received Kellogg .Oinisiis-it5ll and sot iip ('aliiis to thlse olli(es, not by ldematnuls uponct he ill cumbents, lnor a resort to law, billt by assutintng to discharge oflicial duties in the guerilla style, a:way front tilht, pub) lie olics. To install llradley and George was the (ld''ai'ied obje'ct of this police expedition. )n Motlnday, thli regular term dlay: of the i'Prish Court, lit 12 o'clock, the Ipolibcenenl were put in line, :tlII ral: icy, with his Sheriff, entered the court room, ind lprohlhail7ed the court ini session. Judge Adtliscon then called on theconl lianding officer, claiming the right to t hold the termn as P1'arishl Judge, and was told that he would bu pirevenlted by force from doing so. I'Unabhl to a' resist this force, the Judge protested andl retired for the day. Jas. F. Ard, IE:sl., l)cputy Sheriff, was ealled to act as officer of the court' but nobly refusedl to obey the usurperl t 1Vm. Duncan, Els., the District Attor neaty, pro toent., of thl parislh was c:ll',l but al-o refl-ted to respe.t or notice' the 1 liisunioiis. MembiClcr.- of the bi"ar refusedl to attend, they having formally rs.solv (.1 not to recognize any 1'ari-l riptlions rl ini the city anid count,!ry wotuld give tlih,1 ('ttnllpany otvetr fiour ilittlrdedl tholuatitl dt(lli1rs( ia ytr fori twvio yetar- ti t ha litlf., 1'lit lti this: t unitit the, ('cni laity nipl.ht slv tei1 Statet in a fete year-. 1 'ihtey co bltll eui' -l its ialety :ut 'aina tion in It lintih shturtir titimt vitlh liat iiltit ell i i:r l ila I liv y. i iii ititit i0l11 itn dollar- tintly mtoy. Ttil cost hts boon. \,tti counted, a1 l  l tthe ihlotle Subtta.r \-ell \oii lty Iini etmbers of the (romp -ny. T'ilt patrihl.e and ItnilenthiI t'hin. Mautlr, tIt<.tiol l " of iis liii n slite the \. "tr i*: t?.," initort,t of inanii ratiohn lto v V "i- its antive tatt, 'il Stlen. Il aual'g will sh w\" eat l idhel ily 1u11l zeal in lik oil 'rt'ts o $L stve Io - i.i Il, lii nativeo 4It;0 , i. th+, 9S - I itlu I . 11:N N : Ii1, ,ate Agent IaI. I. :awl I. I. N'e'tV (Olr :l i-: , .\pril _,;, 11.7:7. i l 'l I:. TO LS.7 il:. O i the ; ItI if 3! t t, 'I a t:til a. I I. MI ilti, of X7 , ;."' ý-o',l'k ,'it \v, -:- fri:,,; it it , " Irt 1, I i, ,,t of i[ , ,oc l, li t h i I , \' tlt:, 1 ,t n tI , . " 1 'h t ;, ci". sf i 0 5,, ;;'y . uti1 .t i ut- I,, i: 'l sii ifl. r r\'il \.. t , !" :l: . i ilr ".I" h ilt ' ii , i, l ,it l , - i ' v . h,1 . l it i, , l . i i ! N ;t :, l t , i