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SSHREVEPORT, LA., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1861
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LO)N D. MARK. THl'OS. G. POLLUCK. ri
MA4RKS S" POLLOCK. "
Attorneys & 'Counsellors at Law. .
Skreceport, La.
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port, andl in the parishes of )De Soto <
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Attorneys .4- Counselors at Law.
V ILL practice in the Courts of
Caddo and surroundin., parishes, and
in tihe Supreme Court at Monroe and
Al,.-audria. ( t}ice on Market street,
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, 1tttiorne-ys at Law,
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Cor. Texas and Spring sts.,
SI - 12,yd SHIREVEFORT, LA.
J. C. 'IOSCUIR'ZE,
ALtt(o2iney at Law,
SH REVEPORT, LA.
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SIIIHREVI' ?R', LA.
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Attention !!
TI HE Merchants and Business men
of Shreveport are requested to meet
at Armory Iall, on this (Tuesday)
evening, October 1st, for the transac
tion of importantbusiness,at 4 o'clock.
Mr. Barr, late agent of the Associ- pat
ated Press at Louisville, as was anti
cipated, has been arrested, and is now gar
confined in jail. Says the Memphis ""m
Avalanche: tue
S"Mr. Barr, while agent for the ad`
Sonthern prss, has been fearless in tha
his denunciations of Lincoln and his
acts, and his fate might have been an
.ticipated. IHe took the precaution,
however, to send his tamily South ye
and the members of it are now at for
Humboldt. mu
A Simple S'alce ir So/,diers' Feet -
in lU/rchidng-The Scientific Anmeri- (o
can has received the following receipt ted
tfor making an excellhnt conmposition bo
fior annointing the feet of soldiers Eh
d(uring long lnrwching. Take equal Jet
parts of' gin camphor, olive: oil and FO
pure b-eswax, and mix tlhem together St'
warm until they are united and become tri
a salve. A t night wa-h the ftert well' ne
dry thelm and apply the -alve, and put
oni clean stockings an1d sleep with them Jut
on. Next lday the feet will be in ex- co
ce-llenlit tri m for inarchir.
A Ilkf" ('rop.-A Miss,'ouri paper ar
intforms its reiadlrs tihat the- *'wife"
crop of Oas ~luse,,h' e',,raty iln N:" Ie.
was.'.(1I0l "Ials." the ntxt paper z,
Icorretedl the ,.rror lbv puttin" -'wine" thl
inl the place of wife. ",
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Salv:umah. Sept "'5-IT'he l):tilv rn
.l'l1epulblican of this miirnting says that
the ace,,ant given 1r, Iinichmiiiol in
vesterday. 4, the tlthruity of a V'n- .
ileman just arrive,' trim Newi York
city. that apn expetlitiin ,tof ~(. vi
- inen was litting out tiher'' , rake Nw -
\h ' 2s ( i.k, Gua.. is c, r'rIl,.,Iate( l in
hletsr reC,(ived fr t: t I. o ti .ru l:,,ly Iv
,. idi t- in'_ Nrw Yark.
1'` n M on1 la1 ' e ',n.ti hv. "t. i (l "hal:"es- [ ,!!
to , 're e,'ived : ( istL tchx i, to fi, :m1 ct :.
that t 'he ht't hali : ii 1te ilu h. i -
\Vilh ington, N. t. , , -': .-- Ti
-ecup Wus hark lc' r r. i. il1
}I,.t' N\ .w u.lldo.
O, ) undlay, twoe +r thre,, c-oast
pil,, ts were dcv, ,(ia t, Lineolvd
A,: ouy t25,r c umpl . ,rty -r :vie: i the rv
I . r,'! iatble ,rnni''lll: lare C o.
It Iver reports thatm htavy tirint w n te
Shard at.ird s on e'ien to tit en;- t
war , continuing troom, cIur.d ti t
mi. lkt nreothig n d r.' is a, \ h" o .
1to teon up and sent the- to enatimored
About 25 Ulntion prisoners arrived t
wI here theis afernwait 'rm Iardee Co.
It ihas been :learned hat wlhen the
o-tre the u lnce room, secured ttnhe
books, recoils and regalias, boxed
to them up and sent them to Baltimore,
1v "where they await orders from the
Virginia Masonic Graind Lodge, with
' a. an assurance of safe transportation.
Bowiing ( reeni, Sept. 27.-Dr.
Johnllson, Senator from Paducah, left
.i Frankt;rt on Friday night, and made
Shis way heire under great difficulties.
lie states that. Sexnators Irwin and
, Silvertoble, and Mr. Irwin, Repre
sentativet, togetherwith several others,
hIave been arrested at Frankfort. iHe
ally also states that Gov. Magoflin is not
e in allowed to go outside the city limits.
'the Guards have been stationed around
Sto the town to prevept his escape.
ea Dr. Johnston says the feeling at
o25 Frankfort is almost entirely with the
South. The Federals are commit- 4
ting all kinds of depredations iii that can
portion of the State. They have has
about five regiments at or near Malbo
rough's Iill, and about 3000 Home o
Guards at and near camp Dick Rob- labs
inson. But few Kentuckians are en- or i
listing. Nearly all the troops,are gla:
from Ohio and Indiana. plo'
Advices from Green river to day
state that after a meeting held in torI
Louisville by General Anderson, C.
W. Anderson telegraphed Gov. Den- C.
nison, of Ohio, to send him immedi- ans
ately all companies and parts of com
panies, no matter how small.
Col. Preston is said to be in Mor- the
gan county, calling on the Southern son
men north of Kentucky river to join tha
his camp. The people in upper Ken- isai
tucky are greatly encouraged by the
advance of Confederate friends into nc
that State. isle
s A fight is reported to have occur- by
Sed at 'Muddy Fork river. No par- zei
ticulars are given. laa
Dr. Johnson says a boy sixteen
1 year of age, was shot in Frankfort rit(
t fotbr cheering for Jeff. Davis. The en(
murderer was not arrested- Co
Later from the Muddy Fork Fight. the
t -Two regiments of fi'derals under
Col. Hawkins and 1McHenry, retrea
t ted from Muddy Fork river to Owens- tl(
boro, and passed over the Ohio to lar
Evansville. From this it would tor
Ll seem that the Hessians at Muddy the
Fork have been driven from the
State, and we doubt not the whole Gi
tribe will he served in a similar rman- ce
ner. cot
t Memphis, Sept. 2G.-Gentlemen ha
just arrived fromnt Shelby county, Ai
t commanded by IUllnlphrey Marshall.
The whole country in a blaze
of excitement. State Guards, with co
r anrs, are joining Mars4all. co
A reign of terror is existing at at
it L,,ui-sville. Many ,,f th'. first citi
r ze,' are ,being arrested atnd sent to
'' i the Bstile. The Legislature endor- 'll
+,'s the Federal atrocities. Col. Mc- se
heKt+. yft the Co,urier, e.scap,ed. C
SAndt Johnson is reported to have di
bIeen arrested by Kentucky Cnfetde
Srates, at Paris, K. tu
at Columbus, Ky., is quiet. W ash
ii inmtoni has been largely reinforced re- 3(
." e.tl- ti',im i Missouri and the WXest.
k Nashville, Selpt. 27.-The Russell
I ville corre(sptndent of the Nashville
:W U nio,n and American, tfrnishe.s the
a iidliwing dtispatch front the Louis
I" " vil le uiletin :
Jctiffr--en City, Mo., St.pt. 22.-A
s- patch here at midni-ght to-lnight.
S:Ls the "edtral troops at Lexington
,urrendered to the rebels Friday
iaI"t"'rnoon, flog wiant of water.
i Ben MctCulloch, on aI Iday last. I
wt ai lairchi`il on L.exing-'n. ti
t Maj. 'lurnr's wound-, it it is teared, ,
! will prove mirtal. -
Tih greatest activity prevails here
l n i military circle-'
The Bowling Greei: t-c,-respon
dent of the Union tniI American e1
wvritte! that the agentstof Lincoln con
tinue to make arrsts of 1romineont
P" citizels of Louisville, in addition to I
ilse he.retotior reportei. It is said ]
t : Atkinson, A. O. Branin, and ex
i (;,\. Merriwethtr have bee.n arres
'd ted, and sent out of the State.
Co. Ioosseau holds MIuldrouglh's Hill.
tie The Federaf forces in Louisville and
la- along the line are believed not to ex
en- ceed -1500.
the' It is reported that in response to
sed appeals ftr aid, Lincoln sayv the
are' Unlion men of Kentucky must fight
the their own battles, as he has no troops
rite to send them.
ot. Bowling Green is fill of citizens bf
-r. Louisville, and Jefferson and other
left counties, fleeing from the lawless
Lade ness of the Lincolnites.
ies. Passengers from B3owling Green
and by to-day's train say the arrival at
pre- Louisville of two Iowa regiments is
ts reported, supposed to be part oft' those
Scaptured at Lexington, Missouri, and
not released on parole.
nits.
)und Glass iManufactory.-We copy tlhe
at following from the Charleston Cou
the rier:
"An enterprising gentig;san, whio
canc mmand the .requisife capittl,
has resoLved,.t establish" a glass'fac
tory within this State, if. the proper
labtorcan be procured. . in makers
or workmk n ali to "oindct a bottle
glass factory, wrill, no'doubt, find em
ployment by addressing " Glass F'ac;
tory," to the care of ,this office."
CauriousHistoricalFact.-TiheEvans-.
ansville (Ind.) Journatis infP ed by
Judge Law, ,that in searching among
the archives of Indiana, 1e'has found
sound some old documents, stating
that soon after the aquisition of Lou
isana, the Governor and Judges of
Indiana, who then composed'the Leg- .
islative.poweis of the Territory; were,
by a special act-of Congress, atithori
zed and directed to fram&e a. code bf
laws ·on the then newly ~ .cquired Ter
ritory of Louisiana; and in obedi
ence to this anomalous act "of
Congress, the Legislative Council of
the Territory of 'Indiana, went td'
work and drew up,ýand passed, abd
the Governer approved,- a code o4
laws for the large. and distant Terri
tory of Iouisiana, extending froth
the confines of Minnesota to . the
Gulf, and in 'those laws were embrtf
ced one of the , most stringent slave
codes that has ever been enacted ;,pei
haps the very code, now in force in
,Arkansas, Mississppi and Louisiana.
By this it will appear that a slave
i code, by and with the authority aned
consent of Congress, was enacted!
Snd in force for the whole Territ)o
then West of the lMiss., up to its
- most Northern boundry. This would
- serve to show that at that early ay;
Congress did not understand the. or
dinance of 1787 as applicable to' f',
ture acquisitions.
- 30,000 More Troops from Tennee
see,
e attle at Lexington.
FEDE AL IS TS ROUTED.
t e25o0,000ooo CAPTrRE" D.J
y Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 27.-GoV
tlharris, in obedience to the requi;i
tion from Gen. Albert Sidney John
son, has issued a proclamation call
ing for 30,000 additional troops fromn
Tennessee.
1- Memphis, Sept. 27.-Gen. Johneiis
ai has received by special express irec:a
t- Paducah, the St. Louis Republica;
t giving a full account of the 'battle ,
id Lexington.
x- General Price, with 18,000, re :
as- ttacked Lexington on the lbth,
where Col. Mulligan was stronxg'!
ill. fortified with 5,000 men.
nd After three days fighting or sor a
Sthe Federals surrendered with ::
arms, ammunition and 8250.000 sp' :.
to stolen by Mulligan from the banks.
the Price used hemp bales as a movILnc
rht battery, thereby cutting the ent:u.
off from retreat by the river.
The Republican statesthat'the F
of eral loss was 60 killed and 100' 'w":
her ded, and Price's loss was several -::
ss- dred.
The privates were released cn .
een role and the otcers detained to r. :a
I at ~e with against Fremont's thr-;"
is Dispatches from Quii'Rcy, Ill '. "
tose that 2000, of the prisone rs ';-:a ;r·'
and ed there.
The Republican statl·e .ha.t n '- 0
ces of artillery were claptured btes.: 1
te 5000 small arms, perhapt s more:
The Confederate victory was r.,:
lou- plete and was evidcently wi-rth thc: .
ifice.