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thri additi aaso . oigy o ~Lu - t1io iuit an sh:.ll f age fa no Cat,- early S-t d basie gain State ':. l.tt'ýi intrtest to M, t _" leth t e i send to ha Ai he o the eih October, conec '4:4ny owi, ot taed out n ove "i,tu uting the blockade. Mi "' ; ..o . Ater wpeasiage of three we h e BIerudta Islands, whore and 1 S". - i ays in coaling. From the c Sa'eetrtd for Southampton,. of i . nCdr. armoutitering two ire tram M ;,gales, an tw when .Go days sail form . , uthasptoin wI ran 4.wd rgandi vent aprizeIa fine Yauee ship of com oP tns burt 1it vahled at1265,000 and ,,Her namte was the the TTJiW. ;.of jNew Yosk. give .ito port on the 21st day of " ' s anid created quite an a rt Some called its pirates. Con Sr4 iyate2e nbut we found the stra p.e pcof thein, thant is them that enc; w . 1et tale portion of the people, at n iwere ':is eirah in our favor. They i "teor,4 samwir the utmost newn- resh i allowing us to do nothing in inst fthe w'- roAituig except so much C t A,1ain8t solutAly necessary make aus bill worthy. After we had refitted and frt are lyogirat".the docks, we were sur- BRe ene afternoon to see a bark 1 . ... j'ropepler,e with the "stari and d St.ppea" 1flipg at the pqtak, steam up In 'b. harbou. She proved to be the I a ·'nscarora, mounting nine guns, Of to course quuite an esciteuent prevailed, kir toot only on board of us, bnt also " bhore. John Ball wr s f(onite indig- E, ~.t.at one . of his ports being block- h., ' e lby a Yankee, and talked more In , a ever ofi his fr-igtf l or the nen- tin We were fnally ordered to leave in T : iish weaters, t 'i'uscenrorareceiv- fi g' the samise orders, and whichever for of uis report$ng iour det-rmnination to de -ba-ll at a certain. hour, was to have etenty-four hours .th start of the d other. We were firt in notifying the tit utlhortieo, consequentlv ye stamined ol byr the Yankee eorrette in broadday- " SIght, all English frigates lying to . - itb steamn to prevent her from er putsuing us, and on 3d of Feb. 1862, * we ook ouir departure firom England, S oundfored8 old Dix We againhad ;r.de I'ly rpsgb weather; cocnnounter ,i aiatrimtae and two heavy gales; C 41 we wegthered theor all, arrived ."*:4e iulerusda, for the second time, . 4 the 8r0h$4 instl where we again S ea ede . sand on Monday, the 24th, "i atted for this port, having been for- ri µat' i et e gh to meet a iBeaufort pi Jav °` i .outriom Bermuda-that Syesterday-we came " ; 4aeo biliooner Gilfellen, to Sati Tomingo, ( Y4I~ xcttz 4 cargo.. Weaordered'her ii P ~ ~o~aztd [6#er the "stars and w k c sahe did, *hen we with 1M@ ars e '5" .f tOea-q ·q~ thora additi States. to h ill, as b0 A'the co1ncur* ýt Ihe moved imttee Mr. StGmlit 'Viiginia; said tlnat we had already five commissioners. and he did not wish the reference to i" the committee unless it was a matter of high necessity. p Mr. Perkins said he made the re 1 ference for the very purpose of pre d venting discussion at present; the f comumittee could colsider the bill. 0 and when information was called for,] |e the views of the coaittee coulcd be givewi. if Mr. Kenner, f Louisiana, offered n a rtsolution to the effect that the s, Committee on Naval Affairs be ir el structed to inquire into the expedi it ency of establishing a naval depot e. at or near New Ofleans. Agreed to. y Mr. McDowell presented a joint a- resolution from the State of Louisiana. in instructing their representatives in ,h Congress to procure the passage of a as bill establishing a line of mail coaches Ia id from Natchitoehes to Monroe, on the ir- Red River. Ueferred. rk Remarks of Gen. Bragg. at Mferi ad Jia, MLisissippi.--Fd lo-WiCtize3Ia: P In deference to your respected calls he I appear only to seet and be seen, and Of to tender you my thanks for your d, kindness. so This is a time for arts, not words. ig- Experience has taught me, too, that k- every man should stick to his trade. re In ltany efforts, I believe. I never u. made but one successful speech--and that was. in a few words, when I courted my. wife--the result then he e ing due less to any merit either in the - speech or the speaker than to any un rer fortutate hlabit with young ladies of to deciding more from impulseotlan rea son, by which, as in my case, they e are too apt to be unfortunate. I'on hie ter well, then, my fielliw-citizens, the this piece of advice: never call on an ned old soldier for spech.es; and, if you will pardon me.the liberty, I will adtd, Snever send politicians to comntnand tyour armies. From that time our tomn naus will prosper. SO UTIJEIItIUS U RIMA1BLE WOEKS. Corner of Trexas and Edwa ird ' :, jIAVL NG pe'rmanently Iocztcul in Shreveport, 1 ain prery ued to wan ufacture from the raw matirial,a right at home. MARBTLE aim r M ENTkS, TOMBSl~ TABLETS. 4r TOMB S TONES, , f~everydcExOipti~flsiRtlie best work IRON FENCING. r manlike manner. The unaersigixed having uiadU ar axrat emunts with the manufa rePrs, is -mnow prepared to order oveiry dra m euiption of RO Ni c Eo bCIN Gs% r eet' t 10ti, otc., also ar tuliited to AU O *.lr Wokki, ft ¶ L. 4 ~ i·l~i~'rl~i~l~; 64.~r~pa, si~ ~~i ~ *'~* ¾~; .~Ez 'C N, r tc.esl3. Job Printing Office, t I ,/a 1'4 Xw. Job Priming OffAica 1 the I tfor c Cut" A :Irir BOOK AND JOB T city ACAOGDS, et Paminphlets, Blanki', 1. CIIRCU.LARS, t ago BILLS OF LLADING. E n PLAIN AND FANCY tab at SInOW CARDS, and be to tile HANDBILLS, E SBILL-HEADS, io Is BALL TICKETTS. hd opr ur WEDDING INVITATIONS, Is. WAGON RE(CEIPTS. to at CATALOGUES, an er lI'AndI every description of Jobs. C" I EXECITED WRITHI NE.4TNlSET. Our facilities for doing job work n- are n nsrpIasstIet by any establishennt in the State, and weHcfel confidentttlhat ta- satisfaction will be given to thlse ' who may favor us with their patronlag:. u', We have on hand a good article of T Ala , - BIILL-IIEAD PAPER, 114. R It a fine ortmeat of tine busine ,--- ' card4, I• d IVOR Y, and CHINA rurfacvd,. Sin l1n- white and colored. an d ý - - - - - -- -- - - - L. BAER, Wholeuale and IRetail Dealer in I' .IMILY k F 4N.' G ROCERIES.I ork- iquors and Tobacco, BOA T BAR STOftL. ar-c TEXAS STREET, des- Shreveport, La. A ood aeeortmaint of the above name articles constantly on hand. gar- No 6--tly. D. D. O'EBRIEX. Offi~esaornei' Canal St. and .Echange. at 6 . North Lou an t , dispse' of their sata5lliitta 'in' ' w.holul or part, by eudtng- e pa rtic- jatbi 1ilmar, and locality,- will fd it to their :advantage, to address me as tow. ~ Perlspns Jesirounas of-esltabslehinug XNewspaer ar Job -Itablisets ift it the iutenor, will be furni with Esti ates fece of ekarge, by adi -eas ing ste. Aud if they order PPrinfti Ca Jiaterial or paper, cards. and car o. pa boardt, through me, will be. faeinished --for cash only or its equivalent- the bent bargains,. at Foundry prices. t I offer the following estacliShslricit West forcash, or good negroes with unen- 141 cumbered titles. Sale An old established look aud Job Plrintig Ofice, in a large city. 'Price 7000. 342 The nmaterial of a Job office, in a mil] city. Price $5000. 1sa be The Cheapeast hogs cows Printing Materials and we PRITIING OFFICES . EVER OFFERED. Shet A Newspaper establishmegt and II Job Office connected. 1rice $`2300. I1 A Newspaper establishment and good Job Oflice counected. Price 21 $1b00,C A newspaper and Job Printing ee- Corr tablishment. Price $4000. Sc An Adan's B3eok Power Press, COF Ssecond hand, in good order, medium ilic size.. Price $1000. BA. A ltuggles Card and Bill Head press, will print any ordinary size job at the rate of 1500 to 2000 imjpres- LA sions per hour. (New.) Price $225. RoI A ltuggles Card sud Bill head iRe press, old size, second hand. Price Ino $150. CA. Fine Printers' blaik cards, China, C( Satin Enamelled. cad Inttia, from 61 sp to $3 per thousand. Funeral, Note, and other ptelpr. gLT None but cash orders will re- il . ceive any attention. 'laper 24x36 (11 to arrive. I have also for sale, the following Fe second hand materials: Aork A font of 500 lbs. Brevier. 'c o ,, ., , 2610 " " s.nt * " 150 IV. .. ... '" 510 "' Lorlr 1':inmer. CF " fonts 2 line Brevier. Pc 4 " Long l'rinr Condlr., lli l' Together with the column, l;~,hd, :nd vertising and dash rules, l .ds, &c. C Also--A Medium Plrintil:g I're.ss, Roller Mould, &c., all comrpl, te. andti l the following iaterials used for u 11 short time in the publication of a P1 ne. weekly paper: About 850 lbs. of N Bourgenois and Minion, with two line ,i letter; column, head, advertising and dash rules, cases, chases, etc. 1 The'l'se; materials will be sold low 1) for cash. C All the reqnisite materials for a - pnwper "1x28, will be furnished for 'ted, A,50, decidedly cheap. An entire outfit for a paper 26x40. 11 I have the disposal of. for the exceed- I ingly low price of $1000. ' The Job Type of a well assorte.,d Job Office, together with thie Cnlahiit, and Job Press, Lead anld Brass Rule 1 in Cutter, etc. Price $550. JNO. I)ICKINSON. R1?:S. 22tf , Shreveport, La. S Viclksbuarg rr hig. P'ublished in Vicksburg, Miss. hy M. .hannuon. 'ITerms, in agance, Daily per annum, S8; WeelWy, 3 NEWVSPAPER 1.4 I. Subscribers wlio do not giveextprei. a nove Dotice to the contrary, are coniaderedl nd. a wishing to cgntinue the tsubscrile tion. If iAuberibers order the diceicontiu nance of their paper2 , the publishers may c*itnue* tosend thnrmtnill'all tlat a duae4 be I - - ,,. : utbseri emove toot.h aies c hange ittouit hnforiqing tho publisher: and T o at tt tihe former :direc si, n 'sk eld tponitibC. to dtb dectided thae t reCips '·S ·+: ,. . +++ +, . .. I' -ity . re erinig foqr tI i/ qqI. . t6 econd qunlf ·ilffy* ' i t". r 11 quotatii.as of t chi .itfth ity of Nti·w .Or' ait4 ' r i cenlit 4' Ib; c tierlots S ittle r 'ai et . Caref, l7 zevis-d by th ,ath t . d 0. papers. SArrived duiring the tyk endinjg on the 15th. 159 'Texias'beev iS, 470 . Western cattle,241iogs, 0000 Aeº1 - 141 veal. cattle and 0Q0 moflch cowi Sales, 573 Texas beaves,ý6601 -Weat ern beeves, 1117 . hogs,00 shep. 342 rveal cattle and frtyfEve a milch cows. ' Stock on eale, 6i T_~. sa beeves, 72 Western beeves, 415 hogs, 000 veal cattle and 69 milch cows. The 'quotations are: -Western 9i 100 Ibs 4 .10aylae I 'I'Txa ,4.head, lstqty 30 00iora3 iT. S d qty ...,........20. 00-30 0 I Veal CaUt l., . head.. '12 00a.15 Ot' Sheep, ' head, let qty 4 00e 5x.5 d utirior.......... 2 00oo 3 0oe l ogs,:" 100 lbs gross. 10 004012 0. I 0Mitch Cows, V head. 60 00i'75' O 2d quality....... 45 00U'60 I srwvc¢eporLt Vricew Cmurrnai. 8- Corrected Erpressly for £Ae Daily .ts i ARI. ......... ..... .. a Co COFFEE........- .. 00 a 0 im 1 ItCE... ...... -- ..i- G BAcoN. Shoulders. 14 '~ 00 ad Hams .... 18 4'a OL ix ib Sides..... 18 ") 22 -s a- LARD.....*........ .2 5. 11.OPE............ 06 24 a id IRON........... 5 lcec aoR COTTON TIis, 0 10 CANDLES......... . 00 63 as, CHErESR........ .. -- ..1a 14 Si1 pvnvYAR........ 35 . "- i. , LEAD............* 'ra 1 , WmsYv, -' gall.. 1 00 ra, 1 25 re- 1o)LA8S.. ..- f.8 rd. 4 t36 01L, Lad ...... $1 50 a- Linse ed.... 1 75 ra - ing FLOUR, i barrel.. 0 00 rauO 0 ,, Texas i1 100 lhs 6 00 ý. 6 65 P'iuK............ 28 00 aO 00 Li............ 5 00 'a VINE:lAR..... ---.... . a 6 5 'r (CE3RNT.........-.- 0; 00a l'OTATOrEs, 4 barrel 3 50 a 5 00 '1. IAGINl, India... 00 ra00 - Kentucky (10 i , ac. Cons, ' bushel... 50 ~ 0 6 "$~ C ............ 00 4I; 0 nd I3BRAN, "~' cwt ..... 1 15 'a ir a L ..... ...... 27.5 - ft a Pow.E, 4" Keg.. '25 00 a 30 00 Sof N.sN.aS............ 00 r6a 9 00 ins i)Ty, Ef hag..... 2 37ra• 2 7 and SALT. +i^ Sack.... 8 00 ' 9 00 UP Frm'tTi .......0 00 'a 0 (10 low I)owN. CoTTroN.. 0 00 'a - CoTTON.......... or no -----p it Mai-t for Corrted I)aily by S. (. Tryon x40. 1)rty IitErs.......... 6 4) i ced- ;s EN do .......... ra. :'N 1)EI n Siims....... .- 10 rd. 1' rrt(l oo do .4............-- ; i t, TTER" ........... . O Ru le l;i': VAX. . . .. :.0 ra , 2 2 TAi.i.Ow .......... ... 10 a 12 L, - w Ore'ans'-Tri-wcekly--ArveM 'TuetdayPs, T'lhur-day~ and Sun days at 6 p. m. Deplart3 Mlondayt. s. by W.dnesdays& Sat-rdatys at 4 a. m. ance, 'exas Mails'TriIweckly-2Arriwve S3 ''t:esdnvays, Thursdays nand Satur . nas at6 p. m. Departa Mondadys. Wednesdays and i ridavs nt n a. ~s. Arkansas Mail~.--Tri-wcckl~"v-Arrive. pe. Wedigda', Friday an~i dSslid 1ered atOp.e. DepIartsI~tsday,'"h1urs4 ,crip' days and Saturdays at 4,-.-n. Monroe Mail--)Daiiy-Aryves 4aily mti at 7 a.m. Deparlsdaily at:' p.m. ishbes Albutsiy Mail-Sr mi.Wekl-A rl that rives Tiuelsdays ailt -Mntirdthys nt . p. m. )pmrtl MonPdays and Fri a 4s tN t ocle-s lWekly-Arrive V ip at 1 p. m. refi- Occ homirs-fl'rotl to 12 na.8t- a ro' gu s%, fom fit8 t 9 a .m. L ak.o "" "IN1 (),i M. "