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VOL. 1. SHREVEPORT, LA., MONDAY, JULY 8, 1861 NOA
ShrevepoWt Weekly News.
P*MisAed every Mlrmeny Ivumriwg, a1*
JNO. DICKINSON,
ED)ITOR AXID PIO1RIET('I1.
L Ofih.e, on Tie.rxa saill. hInt /1
<<Irt"4r r (/ffcc.
LEflaltra,/1.aL.nj Spring 'tr4zi I"a
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OUR TERMSI
dri!.f., ,14.1 i/ri..cfii rtuiiix di'I I,auh y nt'i i
'I'II %v 1i"i, will ,e -,it Ltw, ve:vr"
foN r 1'uwrr/iclIrrra. ~rc ,·li,~ ;,
TlE JJAILY NEll
1' pulii/iir/vu crriry Tw'ritihz. 11 1,1
mody nrnaau~. 1/ pcr liar 9ti j,, mil
iilrvbarii-r.rv. I iIuviivi- ,,ll ha. lute
Swill he rp'Ii.iii 10 viij,, jzn/yirlt, li-e
o yrar.
ou~r Sl1ý.ttaa-11ý>taia",llalllnt uinr,".
)T EEil~. i (4 1 l~tll 111 1 1 ))(l.L( ' .1
thmus.l- i lk.Jun. f'.:lli·.'lll.1,1an hu-II:1
Fotras .11nrn.' ·I ·nue. S- T
a I.t Iay regl ainm · I nI u(ib.-( ing son\11
Tin-I Ins-·(rt-rund 10.
itc:l. t tl ~t re II:5 t <.ig ll~~ n ir nci
·c· ~ir lt\ crr '114 <at!F flou ·s I, UNlr~r
iru ava y su e-cuttop
N o llt..ti i lE -l e s: ea
toa U.1*·r . .
W abI I ne ma.11? .i nslllle* \\ti -1 )'in:n l~l
with weIre ttirprisdctt, ine were I
woutt edt, onetitimrt tiv.
The Montite4-fll opetetl a fire ee
shoIt and shsell stud tmhe -Hstherners
refired.
'The Qukekr 'icity lunl la e ushf
with 4si nu ieislr eef iraegs.,,ns 2etar
Cape IIturt, a -an-ati ss ta f kile-e.
Tie Qatitkt-r ('ity tiirt-w shells aned
litsipresned lthe Mtotherers.
Tlehe Aeselia fes1 lei¶erpoul t t
lr'rile, t l ists I tetsee t e 1pttire-e.
eTreuto, June 2-e.-- etGv. Irldele
bIas lersseitl rstrels t~ - itel three reg
ini·t- teo \ tastlein gteis.
Iltg erstensi, .l ite ' .- uti li
rets- iwtlisients- tteat I ,, . W i-" n ill
:ttae k a ittest - re portettl ieeltaitiitsg tlle
te istK n Isa.
A latg of truie, tev-rsis- file't re
ftigeet.. has rrinvet.
There i., et seport that. Sees
joint.f2 e1t refr Siatt tsi "-se'a5 s tol,
Ym-kt.w it is, I isg te:ele a str-un -
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ltesi inesi, .I si . t - ..Ti re ii n."
tretls cshaite.vt-r in tie it sites-sit that
~lis b ( a fslfiiss-seett I lef. pt .
te,1 1. w n toe . ter er i t-i:s
tas e ti i e e le l 1. i I'
ti--n t .le,-t t :l: , una:. t 'L
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Ise s fe- t ci Isil huet ita i-tt5 " "
e ise e th e I i tte I p ai . t "ie c tee
tete- si t,-es- I tise seee s r tt -t lee 1 i
Cepit W N -I-1tie. I. I. Navy.
Me I int ervi' withil senes-al lbeek-
eer asi- se-rtstiiil, sit stlca-:i: ce etc8
iwsl liiite e e ci sere tie- lit e te lI
pr-eces- e t - ie-es s-ee the- 5 el-fs-rcets
er-s-sf-- -s- ef-- e*sif res--ile ef th- ite
to ste--t lie- Itteter tfte. ea h see-see
itsst sulitet.
(isgnes.s tl e I fi-: I . 'i-l-:LN:
lIf itemeresse I sst2 .--'1ls r hls i Isbee
ha s iie ites es-sied si. csi -e ti I-see
Ii ' in este ess t -es-es e-eils- cer es-i
- tssy teiese uth 1% ll ff 5 isl -e rtee po
iR II. to k l'p5o ten sit lies
it- . st-s .I te I e?-li e- lm-,et left
lice- -er e-- t 5 rid es--i . I rlti55555
let.nosi Tri- s--te- eettse-rs
I'tt les en L . i . . . b - . .
The'1 it'l r tiist that Ethelridge is IL
etudidate t'ur thie S.cretarvship of
the Senate..
Blockade of A\tehadlaya. hav".-We
tlar' that a hnited tntes sip of
w ar. Enaid t,. unanst vi hyt guns a"
tin tltored ill Attiihabil:a Nay a"=tnr
iAt . iitt;.rceplintg .. i lt i.llouni llint t ioni
: liratt ik'.ui Jt' Wirth Tuxinua. It
I- r.p rt."d that ,It-- had already tir."d
a i; ' il ttitii i ac ttiit r i i.n¼tri.
lom ?n l t ng movettt in de-
lpr .l . atinll of 1 o1. .- ."alti l ist ing -n.
In A. 1'.:tý
It' ltitn.i..ii- it!rde itilt. n
* i mI.t i mu ii . ¼
rt " i- o f 0 111 .1. r.11 tari
Thle iout , diýIlatc h sayt's that till
Sndi_ l on rl ow il'.. drtIr ied
to runt..,h.'O h-h-ilation to war.
1:~· i-- -:in ,!Him ldwallushr re
.'.':\ 4,.!.1 "' w s !-,lil Sco'l n .1 t 11.
.blt nl o, 4, 11Narlilirg.
i ltre11 Brit is II n t e , : . ..- s ar."
:,i" rc.d t.. , it tin ,juadr-m _oin o_
.\n 1'iric/, inatal~ : Ia V.
ita l' It ti n t Irais
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11' I-.. t l i. 1n l h I i b-c :.n u l e. 11w i t
a ti - t. 1'h4, h./a a~l twrln f. t1. hena
The 11 -tslrrn Bnrr/ln.-Izfonhaatjen
wais r. eiviud in this city, by telc
grajlit front M'Iu'iton, Ark.,oin Sunday
Iverling, that an exIpresics t»rived at
tlt pica. at sitarduv-, with advice.
11,r (;.n-. Ilcitur, saltiiig ti at 2,000
I"ltl·;rl atl.tsl'ps, 'ba.lklitl oif Il':Id
a trd Iii ink m." re alor t fiti ) tbalk
habitan,,'t.. of hal lIii. a' Witl tol-naid
ALl)JI ii" l (I N.J (;.III~o I.- vI rrrril. - .11I
ti ." thi nk ti, ro rrthm:h l
Linutl Jnootti'li Iran, a."''," li.iinv :iii
dated fit.. 21)1., that C.. 6rt nnrtu'
ri-il .'t lntll riltSn :it rt\(. iu thi
.-;I1·I. (ii.('ri~lfl -l. II~1:r \iiiiiiiii'
HIT.. of utau \:,.... tin -. -o .t-w4st i. A i
oon i!..:u:,l that 1'... ýi,"r."1". r·l; iu·!;·n
- an fr
Ill Il ht 'Xlct~tt . 'n ur- t v"
ii !··rt n 1.fr ii i tl
L.I: I1.ji -ut.bi -al Il tnpe .,';- Furry, andl.
XX., ru u, trlo. It, i--r.r- ,it Nh ul-jk
he l'", .\! ,,f t, hilph i$ lullt It* hi tnr
it XXn"l It -Wel tint noe
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iill\ it fit' - l i tuill, 1t 'ti- to r,' I1
.1 1 .'- 1 ti-, ini.'
.. '- i ttin this i; I t ii n
ii. . l'r'i t '.' .i. I--. ~ u~
1. itii t~~i" "f il
A .odii ii. ot.
,i..l,.f ig t Nil. lit . li i' rt i'r.' t i tikii is
eitlitt.i ,it t' tftiiii." ti, til"t"' 1,i'- ti,1
The KentinjlN.
This body of citizens made their
appearance on Saturday evening in
" full bloomt," to the gratification of
everybody, and the editicantion of
theoselvei. They muarebtil dowin
Texas street to Comunerce, up Miltun
Al4 Ma:irket, and tthence into ''exans.
'TIhey were then put through a course
of "splrouts," to the discomfiture of
tihl uuilrilled, wihichl was well don'e,
but too tftiguii g on the int ies for
thel tent pratirei i tili'e weather. '1'hiI
itdwn!:iks wern' lined n-wit, tIhe fair
!:.lies of our cit v, alo seemt-ied to "i-'
joy tin. sight, to the apparent horror
of a soldier, i ho swa-ted after the
titfoitsr of Vulcan, of heathen nmtho
logy notori."t v, for, its Wie pasted with
in hearI~ing .i -tance, herjcctulatied, -it
maay l.. Putt to lo, ut its-un-:
plttaeatnt to m,,'" this wats not an
origital !niotation oft htis, fr it is
frItit 'I!tk i!pear ch ! vtts dat, du
c~o. \V. give the neutinrls credit
ori tlhir apiaarance and correct ou
it.nutvBring, as a u'hl,' not is jrtina..
1" reeived from .Mr. L. . Me] )nf
ft"e, a lift ".t tit~' le.*;nche., the finest ire
ots e -i""4 tlhis+easnn. Unoth in ntple:ar
ance., ;fll! flavor. tit,-%- u er efree --tones,
i and iust e Iliciouls. wtu- fleI t -trs
notail po.p."' :prroi~ate, at all tit.n
)tit- friI1 " .11 Ncl t.. intenrtse is that hi.
S o comes to our citi near-ly .-v-t
irinhi'-, tilt) pieiclies of this sami:t
ort, if .stick i. the case' k..-."p a l.okout
t"'" it. awl tfry .soon.' on unir ;iny s*; x114
'1The Fircmenu.
.I- tlir o . fill, tit' u t . d al n
S'"ai .1,. -:llid t .rti int.. the street.
":! l<: oý, tltzi l n." , l lin_. »ith lt-jir
n ~~ :s.l tpr a-c,".1"t]4 t., tilt ,'iv -r to
".1 . i i-".I. l:."c'l..stilrl' ahicih t
I!. -i.a. .r- city. iil saitd
runk 1,- if ;.! ants str."et. at a
hLitil !" 'ti t.j . In " alind hto n' tit sup
} ",- ." .! ,. t a: L.. . ., no h- ."it lii
al; a *.":,tr 1'"r ttu bt .. know time
hi. a --,el rlink Iii ch
t" It ir I ',t I; :iti . leit, s .I th n-it i- tak
:.:. t. h".r" . dtok e- r,-:--,i'i Vii W I:
lit-- il l -th i tark, a it .,lu it .
iii'r rai..-d : little in t
1="ni th, hi f- ,t- 4t cotn. sot, 'Ttotti-. ,.
Ito t. .t itiht tir at. tn it - i
tiii it'l eta-r aet ~.l aitstihd. h
-ttinlt of - it t. e ...r-.? Uct liu r"1 if
1unrisef lit slii-is -:n{ thinkui lrit
ht:ui :t!np tin, to don 6i thew ..
ire._ ,h ;!.;.: hitt lau-i r."t .0.!4 I ..
r," . " t }~ armou.r i r . hlc.re rt! ll d .
na lDbi di-:"lppoi,,r. J. ami court
taxi'. Ibeet -.* "n h-- i tg i at :1 'l-p.-1
n hi."h A-:,oubl Its' n~ t l." a b-.ýr ttii.
lit-1, t ith -l..to t", t u. I ~ar tak
ins is ,' 1 \1\ith it d,io-" ne -t look:
our' tt it-!r t- s. iu.l.".-y. tool! Ii- plan.
in 11,"rsttk--: . n,- ownst~a-. .1 o : -.ar
},tni .t n b~it.- pant-.:! the titt." d we.ll
he." kn a !;: 141d 1 t uck li., I. s outr
~ lici macreling. t'o $'an""'ance" hte
;tilt. a nimaill.. !ry ho facos tin- n'round,
a to-ine.terrible e -tifuinninmi till ranks
a;,l.nd !4: e na risi- thr li: .,f" . 'w .lens
chi"i," .. . it rnll-d herwe,'en the* l'gs
..t tit. - , -g4r- Ts. fhe h.., was
p~irked tip vy htims. If. (his hec: tfrti. ln))
:114nil- u .o exauinution he thund] that
lit." I% - i t, ! is hi-- todo'. naul tie
!11oral/.-WVhctn thlks put on ,ihilt,
!.amts, it themt wialk as cu:-tonutry, i.
c.th."ir natural gait. Awl patri,"nts
it hf, arc h a with re-sponsibilities
in ti,. 'shale of small 6o, Ns, hould
keel, tlwmn utndetr their -1,..ial ir on' w
-tich occasions. As it wcas, a muail
I.. can ("u ar1-:1 hbeing_ rul .. el' Iby :
("ruriagc ont rte -;tine ivceninlg.
lotsills all "jkes asid.l" time turtnoutt
of the mailitarv alit thirmantn na- a finf.
,(togs aud an er t ,.t. .... ,... t:, l a...h
Preelamatlon .
By THE GovaRuoR OF TEXAS.
Whereas there is now a condition!
of actual hostilities between the
governments of the United State§
and the Confederate States 'ofAmer
ica; and whereas the Congress of
the latter government have recogni
zed the existence of war with all the
United States, except the States of
Tennessee, Missouri, Kentucky, Ma
ryland and Delaware, and the 'Terri
tories thereof, except the Territories
of Arrizona, New Mexico, and the
Indian Territories situate between
Kansas and Indian TerritorIes situa
ted between Kansas and the State of
'Texas; and whereas the late inti
Itate cominercital and political asso
elation of the people of the State of
'I'Texas, and their hitiherto eontinmlsus
and extensive intercourse with theise
with whom T'exas, as a tnember of
tie(- Confederate States of Azugrica is
now. at war, might cause some ofthe
citizens of said State ignoratly, and
others possibly knowingly, to disre
gard the relations in which war be
tween said overtnments ltadi placed I
thern; and whereas I have received
intorinnatin that sonme of the citizens I
of' l'exas have already violated their
duty in the promises as good citi
z+"ns-
Now therefore I. Edward Clark,
(overnolr of the State of '[exits, do
issue this ill PIroclamation tit the
people of said State, notifting them
thaint all cItnunuiieationi, of whatson
ever charaeter, between them and the
cit izens of thle State andil territories
noiw ;t war with the Confederate
Stateis of Antwrica, 110s5t be discon
tinued; and that all contracts here
totire miadle IJbetween them are situs
pended, and all that nmay- he mad
during thit, c'otintance itsatiil war,
iand nIotil treaties oitf reciprcity are
established, will be void. It will le
rigtrtded as treason against the eoll
1.l1 rate. States of' nAmerica, and
against the State of t'lexis, for any
citizen ut -nid State, to dontate, sell
or in a manner exchange atty pro
t' re or cotnt ltdity lhalitsIoever,
with alny citizen or citizens of either
-tf said States or Territories no w at I
1 ar with said 1'toif'd,'rate States,
wit Ii ott special pennissiot from po
p,"r a"uth. rit}.
It will al.so be trneasonable fir any
'it iiit Of' L',xas to pls- any debts
inow wixig 1, hint to a citizen or
'ither of sail States or Territories,
ýr t.o run nlact with tlielin aty new
l"lr or oblir:,tinn .(aine the coantint
T'l'ii sratua e tot' litatni bitit- will
:.- to r1.n, tail interest will niot
-'iii.·nll? Iii ·:~t lo-, 'h'ea-tt' it thelc F
a I c it t 1'tn t tie Sntillunae t of
t~l' it ~t~ll' t~lktit"tll, 'lIc i· ~i~tschill· li
t t1itr, ~nt. citizf' ifteSta' i tt hintg
-uch dst-i, the Elocutivs would ,1u,-!
gli st t itt' tht tile tdep iti title nti tu t. oftt
t' Scit' n l it thl e i treas , asr y tlele the
atiti. taking tlih treasurirt it -recllept
i0 tr.ito re. Tlhe Iit.iet States areif h
ligel inbte, t.d to the State ~it TeX
:1,,an it tan y 1." d. tormtined by the
1,-ri-lamue .. f aid State, at some ith
Ntole tilt.. that .iti de Posits cha lltie
r *ttind utntil tie- United Strttes has
satist-it'l the ri.titis now t in d by
'!'.x11- main- t her.
Th.t iiteotife diti.' s it t'tpiE, ilr
.ellitly, tit art n :ill Il rl-(itis iioi t alt
iot prin ' to pr'c1re tite.t in-any uiann
Stli. tolty1erty situated itl Texas,
torl 1t "ti lit inwd l'y persone a Ite are
.t'Itu/,"1 ' sait y rS'ta ltis oT e itriIs
tunhw at 11'1itt thv pil, t said Con11d1rite,
i h i, lr who have uitil reicil tll',
".r it' nt hi me, citizens of Texes, or.:
as the Enufdrato Stati's, ili of any
of the test.is or 'errithrirs, not ill
clmuded amontg those making war up
, ' ,eti d.trate States, :o tl . iwho
hale Joined her enteutie, as the legis
Intutre ulny herenftetr, deem it proper
to ptrovide" foer the conti-cation of such
-N.. ac of tr."aSuo or sedition,whletht
erit -hall contsist in tntterial :til to
our , ntemics, or in lattnagi written
pt int. d or -pokeni, `((ien is intended
to comnfort or eneouriag." (ben will be
knowmingly permitted within our her
der-.
( itizrlns of aeitlher of the ýtat,". or
TIerr~itorie-,no.w at war witht t he (' it
I tdirate Ntatcs. will It' long,.. be pet"
usittorl to visit 'T1exas,.lurin_ th co en
titnuance ..t such fiun, without paes-
ports i-,u,. by autthority of tine thx
etcutiv, tit the Contthderatet Stattes, ort
of this State. And if uny such Iwr
-onls re now1 11 ithin tihl limits of the
Mtate. they ame h,"erby wa~rid to de
year of the inidb4i
of Texas the. 26t o(
Confederate Statesdhu
13t the governors
-EDWARD CLABIE
Buke UoLLAn, secretarysof $tlt
A Britislh brig, of 400 tqna, mhpl
into Beaufort, N; C:, ao Xosda?
'reek, for a cargo of naval store.
We publiis . the follading b si
request of Dr. F. Sarner, who lewae6
our city, for his native lank
Shreveport, itne 29th, 1861
l)r: Hinsoun -My dear frieh; .*
having deternsinedtoleavr 8hever
port, the grateflules, tG my 4o- @'
compels me to return you niiy
for tile attention, tenderness asflea -
tion you have always displayeid t
wards me;
Making acquaintinees; and thbi
being compelled to part,, after having
learned to love one another, is thit
ter and saend fate of human. fe: Bt
the hope of seeing each.dthet ajaits
on the great das- of ruvibi rte tap#r.
surest and consoling flope ofa ",`
and noble men. He who has self-con'
hand enough, not to suffer in congo
quence of separation, is no cowmmon
Ulan. lie is eitherthlegeatestormdiai
est of mankind. It-woiuld be ptoisi ol
ble for me ever to forget youn. Your.
namle is enagrned in the tablets of
mn- memory, never to Lbeeffaee4swhilat
tine endures,:
I caltnnot close this, aitouta
a tribute to your science and skll ad
a Dentist. It is indeed, no flattery,
if I inform you that the lioet seler'
brated Uermnan Dentists' would be
Propheted by becominmg youtr students
In Germany, m'y diseased teeth eO m'
pelled me to nee I their seriitt*; iid t
assure von, you are superioir ti thein,
in a high degree, iay more, the artif
ical teeth made for imnce by you, Feli
mary last, vie with nature herself, in
usefulnless and beautv. Germany
nlever saw ns thing equal to theit:
Now, my e'ar friend, exeuse thii
English 1 use in writing this; I ate a
tfreigi r, yvou know; and the great
and rich English languagestill sounds
str:tUge to me.
F'arewell; nr belovted frit'tit, thd
grace of our Lord bie with vouforever.
Da. FERDINA1DSAaRNn.,Rabbi:
Drin, Excursion of the Kimek Or=
leans Zoeares.-T'l'he Petersburg (Va;
Explress, of the 19tlh uIlt., has latein
telligence from Bethel Church, front
which twe take the follotting:
Mollnday morning ear-, fouir of the -
New (.rleans Zouaves left the camri
wit hount leave, and directedtheitr i*y
tos srd Newpoirt News, alleting as a
reason that they desired to reeonnoi
tire the fortitfications atNewpnort News;
$,tme live or six hours after their de
Iparture, one of the Zouaves returned
to cmnp at liethel. in a sotmuewhat.ex=
hanste'l condition, antd eshtitbitta ai
blnody bowie-knitife of appalling di
uteltsions. lIe represents that bit
party extended their advance to with<
i a mlile and a haltof NcwportNewt;
wchena they foxud themselvess idden
lv snrrotnded by a yankee icohiting
party, numlbering twenty or thirty;
lchey determined to cut their way
out, if possible, suid being armed
with nothiig but bowie-knites, went
to work with a will. But brtie es
raped, the othlers being taken frison;
ets. The one that returned declareg
tl:hat several ofathe rankees wero kIll
1-d by lhiti-elft and liiends. Hlisowti
gastrtion is nia the evidence we haves
bhtt we ivet the story as he related it:
Nc-cord's ,eProj,/sa.-31r Seward
has been exceedingly unfortunate as
a prophet. le prophesied in Detnm
ber that there would lie io itar; hand
that the ,whole secession movement
would come to an end in a given
pnumber of das. Subsequently, he
proephsierd again to the same ifftect,
tand ;etually shorted the time: At a
still later day, he yet again assured a
bIusiness man who consulted him:
tha:t there would be no interrtlijtiod
of the public pernce ; and counselled
hins to lmake the large purchases he
contetumplated. ont the faith of hie
P rpheti rac tratcetec
l.tcrehbster (N. Y.) LUnion:
Subscribers out of tlwaf
Hlnt ibyi receive,1 -oiapinints tforw
tmsatty suibscribers shtout not gettingt
thei r paplers, outside thi-inail; yli stae
we would notify theta, thut the agents
lof thte ditferent linci nbject to having
palpers sent in that way, they sa- it
isin violation of the law and 4 ey
notch prefor not doing it; tltheefaese w
will u,,t, front date, send papers ex
I cept iy tlhe mails. rti'aes wishing
tiher ttrratingements manne will kavsi
tl nlttlnlld to it thIetmselves.
]'ersotns not wishing to subabiAi1t
ter tihe- I)eily Xetrs liv the year; tmsM
Itave it setil tsr six noonmths, by itiall
thy - I: fhr three monthts Stro. Sub
slrlipltiotll for a shsortir lierioti will
SI t ic retceivid. lbh- money tanum