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VOL. 1. SHREVEPORT, LA., MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, -1861. :-1
The WeeklyNews
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Published evcry dlIowday Morning at
Sthe lore prire of
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JOHN DICKIN80N,
EDITOR AND PRlOPRIETOR.
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OFFWele-I1 ON TIxAs sT.
fa'' near tle Mayor's (Ofie. j
Our Motto--Home Manufi .ture.
't I?'.SEIA1..
A-t Edior oo Ediliugr
'T'he article which we pnblish be
low, we fiud in ant ..xcliangun under
tlhe above4 caption.
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anpa e and tke a big think
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1ow bey Expressu 1emehles.
A &aotk V ew .' tfse. American
Qugcion-Tle Worth and
thle South Combined.
The distinguished wisdom and sue
cess, says the Hilasgow rHerald, that
have markrkd v-e~'r act of the South
.rn Confederacy, and the amazeing
stupidity and -selfiishness that have
characterized the conduct of the
Northern, 'are but exelmplications of
tlhe colnm'artive statesmanship of the
two sectionl.
" 1rom the beiginning of thile (ov
crnrnent tIhe South has supplied thil
Ulnion with its principlhs and states
enll, while the North Jhas neCllupilel
itself with s'helmes of rmakinlg moIIney
out of the govermnent by ILeanlls r.f
protective tariffs, fish hounties with
pensions and large grants. 'IThe ar
ticles of Association of 1776 were
the result of Southern exertion and
appeal; the Declaration of indepen
dence of 1776 was the composition
of a Soutthern patriot, anld the Conl
stitutiou of 17'47 was chiefly thel
handiwork of SoIuthern .statesmen.-
From the organization of th.e F'ederal
g-,venmlnent dowil to the pre'sent titru,
all that has tendred to th.ll glry ant
rogre'ss of the I tniott has elnt til'l
rtit of Southern minds: all ht hat- i
"ondtucel to the ermahumeut of ei-.'es
to thilel l ; 'randizellent of" tlhe f.l'w cludrl
,. the1 iinjuy of the. nany, Iha. been
the prllllOdur f I othen11 ci trllivtl e. I
ing.enuity nal. d ,-lti.hn,.ss. I Th1 re'I at
"boary oft'ive (i'). . , Itht. in hr whol,'
rIoli eftli wi th lh,, 1,de t ,1 . ' ldr -
uuil, has i.'.1 i :i.inltd'r,/,,
uunslti:."-ne--4 that i a, l n h- ara.tet.rize l
lhe"r ouirir. .ontilt,'t ; w h.',r.:' . --li-h
n.*" . t rr ed :and . :t ti*, ,' h ve I , , t
stamiil,,' ."n e' ry ]len-uri" ot ,nrth-,
Thll i b, a."y , p...J ri lilion i ,iI ihV
, L e k " ,t t ,i is ihi, r e :u b .i i , t " o u r
w ou ld like to s ,-,.it ] iin g th ... " ro nu nd .-"
of every Southern joutrnal.
Fort Smithl..\rkan.4m, now" lodes
of two ,!aity paper,. Vi, k-Lar will
sein Lave four, and perhalp. befox,
he expiratio n of the wint,.r, -h," can
boa.-t of five (?). What a difhitrea-,
in eonmmunities. mine place.- willi
much larger p,,pulatini and nii sw,
rente, a.- the birat etrntiond place,
r. ,' r p f.. ... .. .. . ," !
I)1F 1).
)ii 4:itnr~dnv *.vi nii i. So.pt. '-'t1. r't
41 *c.itkue1. at tit" r.',i.In.iic, .L1111
Ibii~kin-".n, ~IIM '~A('sL
:iiii t .1lia in; ift Ili it pajo.ii- na It
t-iu i"::u.r. . _
lowitig it. th. nmott orlopterl by thit
l .I),t"1atenie' ttans 4 ('tilveiltinlo ..ft )li.,.
at its I.ie meetinag t,.r the itnaittation
".t r:uttliidsate
"( br iiiott..i i,. 31illiizos f'.rdeta'ne..
but not ti" rcent fur the' e rcirei ""r"
'1'he Citlcinnotti Enrtqirer. of the
1 i ii tilt., says that of' the.. .i"ittv it
nine~ty l)oettteratic pupers ill ii.e
State, tll hitut two or three hivi,' in
titirseti thet' rest lution. and, tIlaced tilt
nnlt'ls oitf the calldiitlit'it itt the"ir
heads.
We wn'lnll l c!l att.-al ii~, l to a notice,
iii t.'-iLa's p~ap.r, hi.tidh d' ttetitntio.''
Tlhe I .,tii-ville (tl-ier stays thtat
toa en.re littits nf that c~ity 71:y,' r'
ehtr..' b.t.ld.. of the.tiu~-~~t
ti ttrus. If' t his is trite, it naty 1.'
tztih..ut tthtrt'·t-'sistet ijt h:iut-njt.- oifac."
tn"trhi t "t tld~ tnot Ito futrwitrii..!t
i\C·.1''1,o _ Soot .l 1-'f11, " Fort~ 1~r
hi isu t .'',i " i. -'i i I ath .i t -:ii
r"" t t 1l 5-·i Pi· n r., ··: uts
it- t I b.1 -itt
l l . t' :u. r I v
By rPtferenee to the tlegrapllhie
tlispatohes published on our first page,
It will be seen that another battle
bas been fought in Missiouri, in which
our forces proved the victors.
We have received sverral nunmbers
of a neat and ably edited daily paper
i-ecently established at Fort Smeith,
Ark., by. 3Mears. Turner, Newman &
Co., This makes two dailies now
publishe'd there. The publisherrs
spnk in flatte'ritng terms of the etle
coss they h:tv* met with. May yolr
ef.orts. gentthlman, lie fully appreciat.dil
iandl the reward due enterprise be
meted to you bountifully. We place
the Fort. ~sithl Daily Argue .in our
exchange list.
Mr. IR. It. H-ckett, who arrived in
our city on last .tnnday, from Vir
ginia, placed Its under obligattion for
an .xtra of the Vicksburg Siun. le
will accept our thanks for the favor.
30,000 More Troops from Tennes
see.
Battle at Lexington.
IE D R.IL . Ts rSO UTE D.
Nn-bvillh. 'li'.in.. Spt. 2..-t p-.
lH a r r i s . i n n, , . * d i , n , '" t . , t h e r -, . u i -
tion tf''n, (ýe, . Al. ,.rt .idne, .,h -
-,: has i--u-i a prtoclamautiin .il
iu i;f r :il.uoo adititiual troops t'rmn
11. in his, . ptl. '_:.-' .; . , ),-on
l:a= rieiceiv.d bhv -p..': i:l expr.-- - Iru,
I't iu,':,h, lh.l '. . L ui i it.plubl, .;:i .
i . :i a t ll a . ',u t ,1'f ti ,. , b a tt h - ,f
ris.. , ),O ttn.
;r ii i' ,. l1 Ii.~ it~,,:lh ,, .a),, n In- on.
t;,rtit i . i w itl h .,..tlu : nti t. .
-t or flue, th i da 's til- tih ,r .,.i ,.
the Federall. surr. dh:r,.d with their
a ' ,nak , a ll nl l ll i.i t ii I id :"i.: '. U l0 0, - p t 'i ,
tl,). n h a M [u llG ...ia t , ,r i rh . h atnl k s .
frie utr, d heI ns, a:th-sas n m vinv g4
hatl. '. h,.th .rc h cuttini the | - i iliy
ti' froi retriea:t by the river.
'lThe l,puitllbal -tate- iha:lt thl . I".l
e.l loss was Ilas kilhld auud ilit woIlln
del. anI P'ri,',:'s loss wa. ea.v,,ral hun
ire-d.
Th,. p triva,. w,.re r,,eased on p,:
r ,l n tfltl. . tt l. h ,tn iu n t " r , tr l i -
ate wi!h agn9 nMt Fresntl t'-1 thllrea<.
hiat :uln, .of t lal r iuu.eri,.-* had llutrir
ze.l ta . re.
Thi'- il e' d !!', tat, s tihat tn ii,
:.,f artilly '.r, ,lpei:' hIimhe
.ill0lf) smll nrms, pirhaps more.
'T'lhe L'ntulcrat'l victory 'was co
plet aniid avtis ,idently worth the iac
riih'i .
i'< 'Jiwarriiy Imiir-", 1FO"ri.-The Evao
:nu -vill' , lIn,l.) shoe,'~",/ i. intih.rn ,,d I,!
,rdk a .d ti.hat is .tat1,rehiig liann"
th," a trchi .... I l i. iai. h,. }ta, t'.i-l
thit - ut,, t.i t il- Mit t'oiio ti ,
is;uni the I utc':'t" t : t-i , it g - ,1
Imliann. olin hen ciitlu'-el-u ittheila
rlatin it. wirii- r, a 'Tear2 t a., . ti r..
bly ia bpecial act it' o tgl t.r.-. o itin di
zCed tantd tlirtd to fiait' It icode of
laws ton theis thou liely acquired Ter
ritr" o" luiailiva:t ; nald in obedi
.nee ito this aiui alous art dof
iCongrei- , te l. .i ttu .ld'iv,. 'oulti t ,ft
the T'.:rrit0ry ,1' 1h tiana, w(. Ill
work and d'ew up, and ptts.,ed, and
the Lila rnoilr approved. a code o1
lase, tljr the lert°e and ditiinat T,.rri
fury of I.,,ubIiaita. , l..lt ding tiroui
lit -, c i-i est f ." l Minll:eta to theI
ilt;, and it thus. ltar wvre 0nibrn
ate1 tite ,.t the I usi .-t-triuiil it .lave
rod..- that ha._ '-a c"r ,n.n ,. racte,1 : l,,,r
hals tilp ac y ctd., iwr in tfre' in
.rkaisa.,, isi.-ppi an t i. i a.
Ily this it will apptlar that a slove
code, by and With the authority and
ionst" It of 'on :tss, was enacted
tildl iun .r'e tr i1,.: whole 'TU .ritory
` MavAnmial, kept 2i-'1Th'e Daily
Republican of this morning says that
the aceo at given from hichrnond
yesterday, on the authority of a gen
tleman just arrived front New York
citys that an expedition of 20,000
tzg was fitting oat there to take New
Brunswick, Ga., is corroborated in a
letter received fron &a ouuthern lady
residing in Nmew York.
On Mondav( en. liply, rtiClharles-{
ton, received a'dispateh to the eff.ect
ithat the ll,.et lojd .ail.d Sout h.
Winlmingt,, N. C. Sept 5-''T
s spit. "1i.il- ,,u'lrk be,.f e' repiti.dl is .till
ofnf New Inlet.
')n Sulnday, two or thre. (coalst
pilots were dicoyed off' to lillnt,ln
war vessels antd taken prisoners, pro
balJy for conmpulsory service in the
fleet.
A reliable gentleman from New
River, reports that. heavy tiring was
heard at sea on Monday to the east
ward, continuing friom 9 a. In. to 1 p.
nm. hut nothing nmore is known.
Richmond, Sept 25-The command
in Western Virginia has d.evolved
About 26 (tniotn prisoners arrived
here this afternoon from Hlardee Co.
It has been-leanied that when the
fe:drals tittered lramptun, Col. Ma
soilsrt third Nw York pregitmelit en
ti-red the lodge rnto, secured the
I-, record. is ail realias, boxed
thus utill aut sent telen to lth,.timore,
w hle'e ti,'y ant :tit eriers frrn the
Vilinit ill a -onic trl.nd LoLdg,', with
anll ;t a'urI if sal traisipolrtation.
lio's li,- G -r,r.eil, 7ept. 2'.-i tr.
J.oh l ,n. S, . en t ,,r f i,,ur l'Ptad ue h , l.ft
1Fran ktskit onLi F"iday niight, tiand made
hiI.- y hI ,.l u." tnt.r grealt didtiiiltiihhs.
II. stats Ithat i.utt Is irwili and
il .,th,' , an .f 31r. IrsT in, lepre
s. t: i., . t,,t e hertwith s've,' l ,othr
as.i. bLeen arreted t 'Frankf rt. ih.
= tl.) .. <l ml ' that I in'. t iag 't lin is not
all,",ed t to n g, r iut.-e. the city linits.o
nllnr. - tid l',.I n ) ,." . r l",u titoi, .d :llnlld
tilHt. , It li tl 'pr, i ten hi nt ,s iatpe.
D r. .h nt.l ,on '11N. ill,- tie lint - at
Franki',tt i-ah.,.t', i'ir,,lv wi:h he.
tlu_ ::ll k1 i - ,,t i ,. uand: iatsi, ii that
ai-:i,. .i: nit,' ri.t c:m, p i u ti k rt l. -
hi 'ti,,. . N .5l' i y Iali tit. trlo ,- :Uar,
tYr':1 Ii,,, : L i,l"I a ud:I ;;t.a
.imm i\ .e- 'r, hi I m r'tre t river t1o iriv
int.' thtat 'ter in iieeiti jig hld in
I,,uivillh by feun,'al AmitrIoi, C.
W\. AIn.r.I-n telegraphed Gv. hen
ti-i. ,"f (hi,, to seud hinm iuinedi
ate"I nl mIlpanies and parts lf toii
paisl., n matt-r hon. small.
.1 , P 1r,.t iis said' to b,' in Mor-V
gtitn iiiontv. allint ,L the lo' hern
lon nr'li ,4,r K, ntutky ive-.r to join
hi= o:. Ti "". in t:1,e'r Ken
ti t k " :i1re gr e:ly a vl nn", agr t' l , % ti1,'
1. ti~l, ii t ,.ii r : tCo inr . eit.
, t ,i i.it , '. ',:k riv r. N\ .. t pt
v: - .. I i .. , .: -. i h ,in, F i :e.k t
l lr r iherin'i .:',r .I,t. ihltavil. lThe,
thll S i, .l r wt ia li i I llur " ,t. 41 .
.t. i rat ,t, i ah, ) iditv 1,.it k Pighet.
"1 I : tn . k i~ " - : d,, ! M l . yr' . rn , 1 :1
t,.! i'r,: 'II I li-I Fr .k ri ,.1r . Iti.ill-
t,.tl, m.: .4 :t.-, " mIr m ", r the l r ini tt
,..u-t.;.. " i t h ,i.i it wou ld
!. w,1 I I...i.l:- at 1shIddy
,.:' . 1 . . . : , . it th ,4 1. " I
l, m ihi-, 8, lr. :'ti.-- , lntlit.
u-1t 1"1.:l 1 t',, . lhit'l ,.,un v.
c nonr. w: in, i . ht I l ihr n . Y \l:u'Chldi.
T l hI , L" h ,: . c . ' . i - a n Ib l a z , .
at x\cith nll 1st. St 1" I il;:lwl.-. P. i: h
:rot.. r", j,"i,,ing , Mar.-shal.
-1 r,.ign i, terror i. , xistitig at
L.uiitllh.. Many of the hint citi
z.-I's n1e bteing arreste. h ld cent to
th, lt.astile. The Lelislettnre ,.ndor
.ss the Fede>ral atraciti,-s. I'ol. Ale
Ke. ,,f the ',luri'er, rescaped.
.rd"y Johi.nuot i-I r.l!, h.e! to havyi
.e. :truesteeld My K,.!IItuCky t',:iti dc
rat.es, tit Paris, K\.
lnhimallbu-, Ky., is ,uliet. 1\ash
ingl, ,h h -s I..1 l.rgely r,.in r0'c d rt.
c o n t i yt ' ,1' l it 3 11 . . .. a i : h1 114 , s\-I .t .
.:i-:hcviil,.. ý,'pt. 2.-T!he Ru-, ll
vill, , rr, .r,'',p.,ndl,"it ,1" th/, Na.hr ill".
L' tiont nn i A1tn, ric ':u . t'nu 'ii-h.! s th ,,
to ll ,,t hiu g d isp a tcch ti 'o i, th e L t, is
v d hl 1 u ilt.:tiu :
alt.tiu . Mrl . wC i t ,.' watll ',.
i1 i":u, h1i: g r l to., "lilg tt o Mii.
Rossa.11 holds Itihhdrough's lil.l
'Thl Fedcraf forces in Louisville and
along thie line are "heli~ved not to. ex
eel.d 4500.
It is reportedl that in rciponse to
appeals for aid, Liocoln saya the
L Wion men c of Kente ky' must fight
their own battles, as be has no troOps
to stnid them.
Bowling Green is full of citizens of
Louisville, and Jeff'rsun and other
counties, flec'ntg from the lawless
ness ff thu Lincolihiti.a.
Paits gers fCromn Howling Green'
byl to-day's traini i:Ly the arrival'; at
Lucis- lile of two Inw't retgi-mc., is
reported. supposcl to be ,cart of, those
caiptutred at Lc'xinigton, Missouri, and
relc.'aced oin I:parole.
Mr. Barr, late iagent of the Associ
ated Press at Louisville, as was anti
cipated, has been arrested, and is now
confined in jail Says the Memphis
Avalanche.
"Mr. Barr, while agent for the
Sonthern press, has been fearless in
his denunciations of lincoln and his
acts, and his fate might have been an
ticipatced. Ilie took the precaution,
however, to send his t'linily South
anl the memrbru tof it nare n0w at
IHumboldt.
A.1 Sipr ,l,'e/,r Sod;.r,,' F,'et
in Melwa/c;hing-- Ti Scientitfic A.niri
can has receive'd e he I;liwinlg r,'eceipt
for making ait cexcell'ent comnpo.sition
for auniintiing the t;:ct of soldiers
di ring 1long iiarchiing. Take ei ull
pa;rt. ,f gutm camphior,-' live 11 Icdl I
il'pure bjt-'-axi, il lmix the'n togethrlir
wacrt unitil they" 'e united and hico.lte
a :cclve. At lighit w:scich the fi'-:t well'
dry thinm 1and apply the S.alve, icdl pitt
onelea tci.-tcking:- ill :.I'.ecp with themi
('n. Next d:iv thc, t-ict will hIe in ix
'e~llh net trim tif IIIu'nehiug.
.1 1 ' .?l {',i p .- - . M i .,u ri pap erl
ilt;t.ril its rI.ad.lrs that th - wi
crop of I clilas'icli lc ecintylt ill 1,4itl
ul:s ...-utuit g l." thei next ipactt'ier
crr,.ctidi the rr. Porr 1 iputtiil N ilie,
in. the p.-'c ''2 wit.
;i.txcr .tlli,ctc ,/h'r.1,.-Vi," copy the
t;ill ,wh"in g tfrc~t t1c. c'harl'sto i CP ut
".fi lntieCrrpr.-ilg genriictlictian, whoii.
'M coiimilcnd ethi rl.equisite capital,
has resolved to establish a glass fac
tory within this State. if the proper
labr nn hP procured. Gla.-ts makers
or workmn.n able to conduct ct bottle
glassi factory. will, no doubt, tind em
piloiymenit by aldc'..-sicg ' (ilassc Fi-e
tory." to th. cear.e of this office."
WXhite Iclkincg 6vcr out'r old fihl.-, a
-cti cct, c 1",.lishc :l i:c-til h,.l.ld icn
this tinwii ill ill,.' : l t i I ctcll irl',
i t- .l n whiclh - ' ,tie 'p ' w 'ic. lniule
in tic,r ,it' cl . 2.. cf t If tl,. f ir,. i
c cl,n . . cT h c.-, ' i- ,." k, r. r , :c
"hti .t'. pScott lilat"rv T. hi l-. .cdc
1.ic.'rt 'htci. t, all of whcmn ii
irpciclc.-ec live.s cf u ,,ttifhtl'es atld
tditinrinit. 'Itic. ail C ily ' lof th, ("'c -
-.l' rnllat-' Sttill cl.c- n11"t cn.cil cocitc illn
ti(re,' Ibraver lilnlt, tiglltiing igaic -ll .l
cc. t"ci'cctt.a hii c ri ples. Sal-."
li,,,rvithll ,,c,(cinel.
S- ,. t .. \Nijc . 1pirc .l '-,cOc
Oft ith..'" :-w Il chtinc, 're...c-cntr. hiac ,c'o
c(tli, the Ih. 'Iiciof ) l.i.f,.Wantl-( l
lci 1 tc S. .t, cI , i ,,int ' tf 'li lr'v.
ricc crilt rai-edl ii N\cct f)r!eans-nc-on
of the tile.lI-t' in all it.s appllointmeilnts,
-et musiictered intotl theii rvieS . anild t'(
ieitinalnt-tCl',ncl is wrt-h the reg
incnt, aci he w'ill i',, too. of a uri
Ter'csi . 1,:'ide'a ' to 1-'derfd Troops.
one' Iloc'dr':d and Fr/cecu J.,dI.d l cul
.Mla!ny H"tor.I..d.- Th. Mlemphis Ap
pcat, of yesterday, itcs thi.- iollowing:
A gentl:i.tiac ju.ct ifron the Ni'rthi
h'iugs intlcligtce .f i the Occii''urrence
iof a Seri. 'i, aIceiclcil lon th, railroad
-about thiiity Mile. ct of -eymotlr.
hIdiana, on the ( )hit. and lif,-issippi
Railroad. ''Thei trainii wai- couvyincg
a i-c.'inctt Of' tr .ps t, St ] lii ,. frcom
t-;injiuiati.al id iini cilnsq nlmlc,,' it' tile
t'llinii ,ct a hbridtui,' wcc precipacied
into.. raviniiie .'isit' th irctt- fi.t chip.
i hce h uhc'cI acl tiftiti wc'' killid,
piany hcing tiunud miccicg.
S" . let ir flrocic (2 |ihVestonc, "TXsiS,
cc" :1 lc i'nc ct citt't, tcc a 'occtclg lachd ' co_
4 tchcrlhcti i , it ticlim u1c ticcit ciii intttiapt
w'' imccldl, lr nhcliccct hrc' hilundreci
]Linc'chlhtc. icc , fcet a landinici, it is
clclcp,,.-c,'l tcc, 2h,' lllcl',cc-cc c'fi ini g thit
;mood the-iz retrll-ar
e~a. luckIner's tcr e ala leo
- 4
After taking possession of Bowling i
ruen, with the Kentucky troop uuT-I
der hiris .cornmand, Gn. Buckna is
e te following proclmation to
tkh ple of Kerntucky :
The Legislature of Kentucky lave
ren faithless to the will.f the peo-4
pie. They have enrrlavored t makek
your gallant State a -fortress in whid ch
under tile guise of neutrality, the
armcred forc.,s of trhe United States.
udght uecuxrely. prap!r.' to subjtugate
dalike the peophl if Kentucky and
the SouJtharn rStates. I
It was not unti after m2nwths of
cuovecrt and open violatiran of your
.ncutiality, with largi elracarmppaents
of Federal troops on your te~rritory,
alad a recent oflioial decaration of
the Present of the United St:ates not
regard your neutral position, eorljed
with a well pronared scheme to seize
tan additional point in your territory
whkiclh was of vital importance to th-
safety and defence of Tennessee,
that the troops of the Confederacy,.
on the invitation of the people of
Kentucky, occnpied, a defensive post
in pmnr State. In doing so, tht com
r:randl:r arlllOrrulleld his pirpOrsI to
e.va.lrate your territory snimultane
ously with a similar movement on
the part of thie F'ederal forces, wien
over thie Legislature of Knutucky
s;hall undertake to enforce against
belligerents thie :strict neutrality"
whicih have so 4@en declared.
I rc.r'n amiaug you, citisens of
Kertucky. rat thre head of a force, tihe
itdvauce of whlich is enomposed entire-.
iy ,rf Kentlckians. VWe do not come
to Imllirt any citizen whltcnver nmay
be hi. plaitial opinioirs. Unilike
thii,.- ag'.t. rf tre +Northerl desp,,tism
wh ,, w 'k to rductce nr - to a condition
of' 1. J,.-di n-r t varsarnls, we believe thrat
rih, rc-J,;.itir ,tf' the civil rights of
citiz.l, - i- Iha- tluni lati,,u oif costi
tutitu.it lite.rtv. and that tire claim of
th.. Ir,.idl. f ,tthie Unitad S:atesto
d.l'!:u' marrial nlaw; to suspend the
rriv-ii-ge , thIe writ of habeas cor
pas; and to cUnverl t every barrack
arnd .very prison in the land into a
bastile, isnothinig but theciaim which
,thLr tyr:arts rha'e assumed to sub
jugate a free peiople.
Th (Ctionfederate. States occupy
Unwling-green as a deJfensive posi
tion. i rerewed tire pledglegs of the
com'nmandlrs of othler columns of
i',ul;.t .r:r, tr;ops tr r.tire. from tihe
,ra:,-vt ,f KIntucklv -an the sarietl
crld it -r. a al,-tc i s ill g v.rran their
Th furtc yy ou myte Oi W~rs th F~ell
11 I fpti' ll,.r l 'iv,, v,,'tl I II" +*elle +'1'.; -I
"Ilc thtt rttir ., Iv i er any tll t o n'r-r
,rr li wtill It.- t.d tio aidi tre -. .tvrn
areit of Kij.ltti'ke in .:carrying rui
t e t ".-tritr nIeutralit " dt,.lired iy itis
i,,llr, taevir lthy rutnirtatke ato
mtrc, it a:"i.rat-a the two bo lligi.r
-art- alik.
S . ];. }{t'' +X .I.
ic igatdie.r .'rill'l 1. ,"...
I'., lbg.ore, a. S ,ii t. i,. Pa IL.
The L.ondon Times Ofl~rs the lan-u
kecs Advice.
Y,. :ner a t" arr al: ti to affor a d
a '.. V\a ,;r adl -, tita NX rtharn
r fl Ar- ierllri . ar8 ta'a cran ardvisea
rhio lhgitirura ,, l'rince ,s arid tie des
lric C(oirt.r , of Europe. Let the
stat,.--,aawn art Washinrrgtrn ortly do
wh:at E'ngial, Irhass rtne tihetre a
rhundr''d tinrl-s. andtl what all Eurrop
has rit,., is diin-'. and will stili dr.
it is not "<(Mld World" advice. It
is not ,,f the hlaven that Washing
tin arrd Frarrkli left it thir ris
i,,aa t,, expripat,. It is the very
lat,--t and newest lesaon of human
athliri: muttle newer than steam, thre
elctric tiltrraph or ri tieri ranncin.
1n, th, Northern States really he
lrag to the N " wlrhd, or are ,-h-y
orely a hit of thit OM +\ W ,i,. with all
it. pride, its lhi ratrr-. antr its tyrarny,
.atrmhu d rlt the WV,-stern shoretof thei
Atlrntic i Th, adi ice wi, glue thtin
is what they hliughit us t ,lifore, and
we only say to thln, :,s many a san
may say t ihis thlthr, "Practice what
you teach." Let the NorthtrnStates
•i"a-1,,lt the srtuation," as we did
eighty -tears- ago upon th,-ir owna
soil. as Austria did two year- ago at
Villharant'a and Zuririh. Lc: a irm
e'arart thi east bfthore thi-' uair-lh
t,,rth :ra ,irive half r raailia 'ri.- I
tflna t :hu.aand fil,-. artass tar-ir
,.wn country ano th. Gutjf,,f .1Mexico.
SLet themi cenarder'whedfli ahey * s
ido what N seapeleseieosld M Sitat~
[plenlittne ofbis pepwer, *with _ any
tiime< iheit numsaber, tleset~~' ir
credit, and, above ar, eteslt mi -ry
skill and estperieace, *Gis*Mesol of
bof'ienerale and his suwyp ' veie
What they purposeto do .and he
is not only tol easgood4he't ieth
erner, or alittle tigbentt -,.bt over
wheltmingly superlor. ; ,Are they I
Is not this An over'weniga.aliee of
thetsel ves 1 Can ther dswie " the
Southurnera like a Seek of ashep,
emioke thema out of .tlrotmR aests
like wasps, ferret thes. ~iW0h o*ii,
and beg them like pgamst[ "Lt L athe
just look forw.rds litie, ae. eesier
ths-papbable state eEthigae ymear
and the year after, and twemty years
hence. Even we who samg stcrw
songs of triumph ' In 1814 and 'l",
felt that we and all'uropem.wealld
have done much betterOotil i what
we reve -about in I19t ItL dLear
foresight show, that -tere -inetrB e
two Fe raihans, - antd ' ai osn a
otf er footing -wiipesace eesiri tasele,
it will be mucl'bsettertla it hsIdal
conime to-pass after one yetls wa
than after ten or twenty. It not
as if the Union or two"niou* were
the only alternative. As the war
proceeds, no man can tell khat new
powers and combinations ma- arise,
and particularly show f "r the Wes
tern States will endure t.e tanes and
financial obligations neceseay for'
the war. The advice we ofier on
ly what the Americatns have given to
sall the world. It is a hbnik of their
own cotton-a pipe of their even to
bac. Let tlhea consider ? they
can do. At present "they are only
g;iving :a triumph to many a foe, for
there is not a circle of old absolutist
statsines and diplomats who- do not
read the story of their difficulties and
reverses with a bitter smile. 'They
will hear with at least respect, per
haps with disappointment, that the
North and South have agreed to pan
friends.
A Siwgelar Sermon.-A cIdegyman
in Richmond preached, two weeks
ago last Sunday, from the fllowing
text in Joel, 2d chapter, xeroes 19
20:
"•Yes, the Lord will answer arid
say unto his people : Behola, Twill
send yvu corn, and wine, asid oil,
and y.. shall be satisfied therewith;
and I will no more make you a re
itpranch :npnrg the heathen. "But I
will remove far off from you the nor
thlrn army, and will drive him into a
land barren and desolate, writh his
toward the east sea; and his stink
shall come up, and his ill savor ldiall
como up, becausee he bath done great
thing-.."
Tra,.nsfer 'lr e Sar Teroops.--The
.lssisolppir t of Tuesday says:
ie,' Bliriule t under Generalds West
and Alcorn have been transferred to
the (:onfi-deurate servici, and assigned
to the departmncnt commanded by
(4eu. A. S. Jothtsotn. The Brigade un
der G;en. )'Farrt-ll hlve marching or
diers. We suppose the troops stationed
at l'ass Christian. if not already, will
soon be transferred also.
These are steps in the right direc
tion, and we are truly glad to see that
the military authorities of our State
have lost no time in acting upon our
suggestions in regard to this matter.
WVe hope now that these eight-tbnts
and troops will be considered as Con
federate troops from the date of their
encampment, subject to the control
Sf the President, and the State t e
reby relieved from theenormou e,
tier of-tnaxation whiel these State
enctarnpments would have entailed.
*This will be aotahing more than
3Lisisilppi has a right to ask. She
is tiflly enlisted in the great cauea
indelndence, and deoon she will basre
0,000 of fher bravest and ~e..a
in the service of the esrvernment,
She has not a dollar nor a t marmhat
sihe is not willing to give to the coan
triv, hut it behoves her now tohtes
band Iher resources and carefully ab.
stain from all unn-ceseary expendi
Iture.
Messrs. liolle & Co. of New Or
Sitlan.: will :acctpt nourthanks for a copy
,t' llutton & i r.liglh'. Southern
Monthly.