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VOL. 2. SIIREVEPORT, LA., MONDAY MARCH 2, 1863. NO. 4 The Weekly News Is published for the heawlit of per eons whose mail f:acilitiesai will not admit of their subscribing to the Semi- IVeckly Ner's. T'Ihe present ttaln:ll size has beeua adopted tao place it wit lhin the reach of every person. Ternes--oFr the present size Sa* per annuul, 83 for six montl.s, 'n adcance. It conttains all the reading vwhichl is ptublished in the Senti-\W.eekly. JOHN 1)I('KINO N., Editor and P'rolprietor. THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS Is hlliIud tot ie a week, 1I:7ESI)AY AND) F'RIDAY, Tcrmls-- S.Ol) per year; 4 .00 fomr i x in ,ith.; S: Ot) frr thir.ee mnotit hs. It isth on. ly~ ptaper t~tisi~l" t zt.. tlissis.ilpj river. oiiz-iui. U~t New t Piit.ans, jin ICLnuisiflfn, that is ite"fli' o ut ii? iI(M~t trangy-piriiig illth terlerater. Lou i'a',ar .'fzr, or 71(/ B/.ll.ir, or 'It.tu1 l rei,,pr Ir 1ulo w t r,"c."ice·rl . 1I I1rl"lb·' r' tIo Mr. 1:.1. 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It cost tl1" te' l yeat'l.' '). Lc i- ii I or. o tlic.-e aid lionu o,, it ih pui id of life wh-n hinorir are tweet -pinking of the suic,.:-s ofth, l "d eral govertneiillit in iiuling the peo pl of the, South, hle. says ''It cuty til lion pl' ,I arnlI eivry 111:1 ,-- l, 1':,.r, i,,l'i.,,n ", ~itlt l.1,.,';., ,' I.-1 t , l e'lt '. 11 th 01 t t ari . a id a ia Io V, til till'. -. : 1 .1 ,' i:nii t , ,r t,- t i ih . I ', 1 , >l allt i. upon tile Va, ; ti ihth e i: iN .. .. 12 , ., t.rvile .,t .vr " :". L:,, . 4 0 , alt it " ll l:u! ih'i al.iy n th- N .:tl :.::i \ - ; lilh t LIr....I. : , h1 . 1 ' . , v. ; V.. , '. . b i'h . , n . I i :l ,ti 1 , .-ta m.r ht.e I :.1 i." r,-rt .\tu-ilia 1:,.(" eX"*, r. . , .i ,: t: i , Of· IIt in.10' ii l' - . i , i L d ; , I i I 'llu ".Rilt " , r 1 . aI , l ill . -.' .i't , .ll. t", , it ..X! 1 i urt,' ; ; II :lilt', 11.rl~ - .l ,i ,'ii e ' ," i' . 2 . l ... . , i . iil . ,.. I' : , , ',: -'- ' ii , .. . . ,1 :. , :. f 0 *' I I [ IiIi r io tie . . 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Adcd, fur tsirriilirr rerrsoul 1 siIwulcl niot at It is tilif', p ti't'c Ii lytijY a convc e nti oll tof tIlc Stittc-c. hUe 1ll01 wlo wouild nocw holId swats ini such, a convent ion jwtn'ic]l~. uponl bot I0 hidesc, .' beothI atgr£eed to titeiicnd, comtt ie together ull uof the, hiate, ttiil Lad bitternlc.-s inlseIparabcle fromct a civil War. No, sir, let I oncsxiecL have tilt' to Cool, and ricisi to rc' uliie its ec:iy. It cuet thir ty years of ctipejcr etclt and Imiiostt wicked! patiicuct itmid I)I~tyt cl'e-ctrcy' or imepaiir the ulcccugcitit'cIc"t tcecI.mlpe. o tllici t.iliccn. Lett use h.e coot. lut it. ini the'-. 'tlcAl, 5t'cl hall it . tiC tc IeFtccre' it. lu lit cc t.cti-' cicc., I pC'ucec is iti ctica l . pr'-' ic-thy rcIii i, c cc-utin ndc , that is pl""eis t Lly what elll itý to -dnt",i a:lci hie"~ (c' 1 in -cie or Its(.' (ettcuce! ielot tictll., etln . of..g.. cci' truc., ea.c cha.ia n.c iop i;eieieere.C. anti all voncci' ,other ub,c'rc-atcc' of thet lac-.N4 f'orms m~ill Colii) te's"',l1" tsaW~r, are acts of r' c'ct'cit lol. S~ir, d"~. cs -iy mtan doubt. todiav thatt there is a eCzcfe"der't'c h ve·'ict. tit :at h(iel.hm Inei. and ta.t it a: IS o'elli,-c en1: 1"' I 'ten thill bce' rb,-tivo atilect~ ,1,0 tl'ci,, 'ce.cI it a:. liae , ccc!n=1, I "l'l.c c 14'i t'll."n 1 'le.. foio 'o f Icicle Ic. nci l~tc'c icc to jeev-'' t a: i hct is not. cW lel a"o tccll eccijctcic eiisu~,ct . to k,-c the. ( ci'~n. .lerat.' fact ? Ic no respoecct 'tile' prlcccie, Utcns r. ' c L s r , .ie-lcr ·at, a. cell lt.ii'c-' ti ' r ' r. , ~~~~~~... ............ s ,..n.... t.",'ec It t", I:1 : '. ill,' Iac,.- Iii.' eel c,.cc' se Ic.c'cI 1'' ci t ' t-'' r: cc: · hc ts' ill ac ii. t ,"'S t l :. a..t.la'* "'ye ti.rclecc'nc. Ourcc tic... tice I'c-.ci.:ic 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~i :t', :.tet U''c _tI -l. :t"ii1 c- .l , 't . cc "" cc l . ,i.e. h .. C , .. . a 'I- ..e cc iie ' ,.. -e Ii :. 1; .. il :. , .lie . . u t11 ..xe i ,. Ii au' I orr %JI~oIdeanee. (c r .i1 I :1' - l l'1 ' ' It:.ee '-el ,".-1 s. . i te'' . : cr.ic c c, I1,. 4 i. . i~. '.1 1c "1.e I l cit 11 '1 - ccI ý -" cc.ý Ic~r~a~' vi ce.aý Il. ::1 l' 1 a ."ct icedt ICt r" I h t: ... I:. L I l : " llt 1 . 1" .t C1 1-,,' ''l i '> l : i .:, :: .r: ..! I' h a I. .c C rcc I (:.e c - Ii c.i 1'1 ,.1"", -.cl .Ice.',c', cc.c, t-iel. cc"cl" t ' : .1 '.t ;I , b c-c... (,, ". a ;c c-' c : ,!. I 111 it. t e 't c. -cc 'I' I a. , . !tic--I.. "e vc. ecle',.v 1c- c--el'c'' "r :1 .. res-t's, with a portion of Stuart's and Van l)or'n's Cavalry, under the cotn rnarnd of the latter, are to unite somte whetre and liike a grand dash. No one knows where. Just think :t0,000 cavalry ulnder suchl gal'curt spirits. 'Twill eclilse anythieng of the kind. I'his grand tournamue'tt, won't it wake. the natives utp, and Inttke old Alhe cry out "soitebodv is hurt." As tlley art' on the, wing now. it cannot be tntrabaned to ma:ke a' note. lThe p:rt iculu',l of tehis raid is looked ter with thl Inmost intense sanxi',ty. One word mne, thie Mssisspil ind Yazoo, rive.rs are, rising rapidly. ieaven imiles on us, and all are well. WV Special Correspondence. .TAcsON., 'Miss, ,.an. 27th, 1,53. DER Nitws: 'This place being the main artery for stirring events ; events cuch as niall try lur nerves of enditlUraitce. an ,a nationl of fer,-Peeic. and) decide :.liher', II.e wlite raiee' o:l this c lin tie-u- t sch:tll lpre'.d lminlte or nf t, I - ejpp,,e' tllat ani ee'.e-iDual scribbl, uwI l.1 n.-,t Ie,. une ltc'l.nl,:lh to ,our r'eade.rs. "'I' e'.'c a ,in n is inow.. , ,,in ti.g a:t tlhe lh ill ( it', i: dc.lli: ce to, tih- thr'-.:cam. u leu e-,rcih - toe, a just eiecl ncbl! trilute paidl by free',inil to til. c''t urt of, arl unpriu' ' !cpled cruslade ":.ru:,.- tlc l-t v,,tge ,f libe ty ant lthis conlilIent. TIe ' , -tilt is n t d",u: ') ol; fr is is 1 fi.zh t ,t" right :,' .int. so,u ht.. V a'.. c ,:ltil,. : tir li':1i - , ,,i, "1: is 1, i, , i:ot a ri,l. W e may with h,.-:rtf,.!jy con,t,t,. - l, t, the 0" .st1 i l'-i, of e our ccu'nt. . i4te-lv they ate l,'riglt. 'Th- e re 1s niuegcIt 'to hlinder but citr oen-l leithcar tie. rl. 1itt1in l conr' ccsui cationc oe our ,:-I,.- . for, :ith us li,.. th,' it -.u. LIet tI,'e u:ic . of cI Iuc'.- ' st'u:.''., 'c-.i li- t:i, c ic -' ieinti , -c uct,-' c -i hl tl . e o a. et ci Iby thi le h artl,.. - n i' .c I :;.,". hitt ' tI 'l r . t:,:. i ,, it at ai t v ViIll ot wvr'e] Ic c r ltle '.110 .,n1 : .. 1"L tt "' a ,. .t aill : ., " rt ,,"e .. It h .l is t.:,:: t!:in'e . .e ct,' , It is to - -Ir l 1' . . .r tn . 1,a:riot : is t l. Seit.. - ' p't t.le' .c '.', d ci, , te c-cc_ .,, -I"*' I , . ,, . :1 ' e •a h . I .' " , . -y t.a , t .. S :. 0 t\ . " K' ;,i"t' Ii a ! t it," , , t i . ck 'h l L :: ,1 'c tl, .,, ,'1 "J'h,.v . - , . 1 :I, :'-c I , i t- . 1 1:h s . . i a ' . c :. . , t . " . , • ' :.: :t 1 n i t it. - i nt 1 :. ( " , ! ~~a: L,!, , . , 0..' , UI t"e I1 - ::- ....l. l'ld "ha'e bt1' n M : re, i , t , .. .' r ' ; .' ':Irv 'e ' .I i " :, ' . , w ' ' i-re r, f: ,' * T t noa ,le .' - v . li- : , ntr.-':: :: .," of i lh,. ;l ss .. !.., a' :i , r ,~; a - cwIe, ti, ifeee ,(: L'. ,u . 'h , ."u v . f, ,r k .,p Il ie a ,,. 'l 1.. r ,r. 11- , ) :-, . i, l \' , V irginia. +.- t ,r :.. e:-.ai ,l .1", r .; ,'pit,. ". I, :, , , : v ,. -. Vt d t t .r , i - ,. !. " r, t .- Cr,. is iar . 1 '' t : tl .. N'ws Items. . : t .: ' '. i.e:: . e i. . t-sv h a l ,I, i It'. . ' ,I', jet .vsi"r ccl. . i c-: " v r S, I , k,' a I.m '""' c ' 1! v t, . 1. " L1.w .'- tr,,l 'I - lee.iccc.t'r M " ] - - 1 1--- Y:.\ kX . S, Ie w a.' ' at 12 ,' clc'-- . I cm:, it". 1 , .TI, F iir. ''', Lc mc h,',"l .: ctutY It-mth-., f. Iu eil u r, ; tcc -i , ,, :.:' , , I is r..i i , lv ee' , . c n. <c Pc a' ham <* thice tt e' i. . cc c k ' u. g I i d - .t " session of the, lard, Ouacliita and ~tlil r streams. Dellli F"eb 12. -To General llan c Ihrd: I rmet the abulitionists on ih- 101 ia just. on Black Bayou, five or six mnilesot P'rovide-net.. We kill ed ten or twelve of tlhem; we had not oIn killed or wounded. Ont my return I placted a strolig guard at. cv ery irmlpolrant crossing from this place to \Villiatia's Fecrry. a distarnce of 40 toil "s, ilstriut i g the-ta to shout every'' tllgtr1t tttplllptillg to go tow:lrds the riverl 311n1 to af1loW no cross151inlg II haave also destroyed all the meuns 4f crossinlg e·xcici at Camp Jackson t11nt Floiytl. We'hilst. 0 theL river I ho33rnled several hIundred bales of cot tult wit hit six or se-'ci 1il'tI s of thle 013)-i))y' ' camp. I c .t Lite leve~e oil Old Itiv3r, Lilt am tinarful the waler is tint h3igh IIlLlglt 13og tolmake it effect ual. ltespectluhly, Il. L. CAPERS, V :ij 13th La. 13it. IPlartiza: ang'll1s 'I iliilu, Feub 1-No enembvy ahbove the Clevad.se bi·low Duck Port. 1'bour t*us .3'ein3' pas'.e-l upi mud3( one down123, iring 11.'wulhea ot f.,lil the' light gulls :.il3 slo 11.3''. sig 3 . El).3t33y foraginhg I(ca.iolnllyllv oil planItatiotns funItiIg tile. river.· TIhe gunboat wuichI report says l:ately pas-t'.l Vicik11barg. pIm-e-I tIhe cattle te l teCI 1331333l of t"lj \'elit dLid. 't'he g titmlui 2t \"eb is -aid to line-c ,,-l ing Se.l'vera gllnbuat. of the. t'lit% wel't'3' 3 3:ald (i1* for. AIi'xau lri:3. I.b 1.3-fl3 victory cu333jIIc,'e, grlandf alad , I'. 302313u''t. - ed u1 our 1' '~'.i . at ..u13 3lans lu.3r Ii awill be~ f',uad lowill sit tic 03030 rte p 1urt bui'a3 lt Cal,, .1nl 1i 131.-u, c31o1 at-.33 eiii~slid ut,± t!': 1.1 . \v L"It ae . ly (.ant ut write il~ll lit) high terms OfI thin h~ighliy i31i1130'l3t all.t 3. .1 it,1 c, Vu uu olfi~II t 312most full'tn idale' huain .~la.n tel: here at tL h~idH 12330a,. t33.' 3330"3'in. k sh1311l a full a1. 123".!: ·· 1.3'.;·" '. 31 330131'.'. 330033 n a31 3131~ 3.1!·;-~ · : .113(1~ .3 13313 Iil: 1 i~ 1 i, will' clO-lt. II and 3 l..3rl3tu"st DI- t3,t th3 le t 13-,,t ti tihe l3'~.33333i of th'uel 31(1 , 1"-Ia 133133: 3 t3 e *5* -l-il it .30'1 11031 31 .,L ll> 111'lluC(.lf 1 wi 1. u1.3 h1 il.. ' 1: ll i t'3 t1.1~ ap tue1 l suc3Ihl1.13'3 . criaitlta '31 2' 3 (I 3.33 l r-. 15:11 Feb 'iG3 "" lIjte ti 1333 313 . 13(3.. (i .: ii 133'~r- have11ll thet hollr to replrt 13(3t 3".33 .1 - I i'i'dcr i ulauth'' Ot, nla.t ..,it Ut - 'c k .33 b1-I .13333ig I hatl liiV ,",-t '(3. 1I''''c.. Ott,' 3033i0103,r btsald. Ini :. oi ti tr 331 ea rn:,3'.l Aftd' C~era OW,, 't.3 111.ý o t r(s113It t il\\et' CapI33u. it'" .1 , I .333(3 g3:3 1133.3(1 ', l cro t_1"l hl l:: ,ttI.'_I-ý.'i , r ..... t c. '1'.33 3.' t 3 3o:. " .r~a u y' (33 "rI ..... tI ."1' u tiJ''' -' 331 333 "313 1 `t'33.133 :"1 :t3 , ,t,1' ' rt 3333 l~r1 . .3.30. rll :1.31 '. wt.' it- 3'ul~n b3 ''1 3 ' !~31 'lie 'r 133031 lou e-.tp' uul o e II I1'l'I h." vt3'h" results ' rof the c itr ".1,-:1 3 i 13 nor' ho b t '.l'y-w Ill c1 131 '331 III 'VI '"t''k. 3 II,' a -, 333' 3 1i.33 I~u 33(3333 3.10 (''It I u1'31 -" the'' e(t.' .. ., .t' t'(' -";; ," l" lo tlt i 3 I :'L . " 13 " , .1 a33. a tars - 313"l of 13.3nne c-'( 1 all Iý Ii~~ 13 ,t a p1331oc in the , I.Ib 1"::a 3331'33 : ,1 th t1133a c1,itelo the 333-t. 1'' ." "3333I'33( 3'13' wer held as3/t au. 3 33'... pint3 313 IIIry The3(1. 333 1 al our . "hlt :I 33t 333l, ofil,-Mier ""fI .., \\ .. 1t.-t' i tl the the cs 3 "'.r oi-n 1(3 13 (3':0 ," .3 I to 1 11." >," . '", 3It(. i 31e l ta. 303" .. ' tt i le. t11 :r uti' 131.31 11 l ~.-,". (3in( 0I '11 31 ".:: (( 31311in ( at the!: 313''.'" 3(3 !t' i l- i t ;nil. Til3 ho1 r 'In',3313 t:':'(",- !IV 333 15315Hal 13"31131 -3, I. "t .11 .."" r':t ltl i~oh 33c'd h,",:.2 excitement in the North. The Her aid iegards the raising of the block ade a serious matter, if recognized. It fears there is some understanding between France and England. with regard to this mode of raising the blockade. Four new iron clads t-be sent to the Southern coast this week. A grand armada, waiting a favorable wind, at Beaufort, will wipe out the disgrace at Charleston and Galveston. . Dispatches from the West state that Forrest had been repulsed at 'Fort:Donaldson. IIe captured a bat tery of four guns, but afterwards lost them, with 180 men killed, wounded and prisoners. Forrest is said to be wounded. A resolution has been of fered in the New Jersey legislature, that Ne*w Jersey will not be respon sible for any portion of the debt in curred for emancipating negroes in Missouri or in other States. Meclinville, Feb I -Northern pa pers show great resolution in all-the Western and border States. The Louisville Journal says Lincoln is crazy or mad, and begsl.him to re scind his proclamation; it says their soldiers will not fight side by side with negroes. The soldiers at Mur freesboro' have held a meeting, up holding the democracy of their seve ral States. A bill passed the Fed.eral Congress authorizing Lincoln to raise, arm and equip 150,000 negroes for the army atd navy. The Tl'imes says an attack on Charleston is momentarily expected. Dispatches from Vicksburg state that the iilght will occur as soon as the pontoons are ready. Col. Stewart, .I cClernand's chief of Staff, was kill ed on thl 21th nit., by the Rebel sharpshooters, while reconnoitering near Vicksburg. SYankee letters from Grant's army, / ~.peak despondently of the prospect of reducing V'icksburg. The United States Christian As soci:ittn held a ,neting in New York (itn. Scott presiding. Burnuide was present and made a speech ; he said in a ftew weeks a great battle must Ie fiught ; and two terrible armies brought into collision. In the Federal Senate, on the 7th. Mr. Thurpin of Indiana, and 3Mr. liichardsoi of Illinois made strong onit h wtestern anti-abolition speeches. TI'(h fornier characterized Lincoln as a tyrant, and said he would have no sitljects west of the Alleghanies. We have received the first number of the -- War Times," a respectable looking paper, just started at Arka d l lhia, Ark., by Messrs. Trigg & Mlore. \We wish you well, gentle mn.n, and exchange with pleasure. To it candid, we think it one of the ia-t things to embark in these times. The '"Freedom of the Instituti on" will coon be placed among the things that were, unless we are mistaken, and, it this opinion proves correct,we need expect to behold nothing cheer ing to the people of our once happy and free country. The little patriot iin now existing, will gradually dis appea:r,. for if you wrench from the people their only source of comfort in these distracted times,-the press. -fr which they have contributed their mite to sustain-you need not talk to them, for they will spurn your udvances, and cry for peace. You may drag them in the field; aye. fource them! suspend the writ of Habeas Corpus. But it will avail nothing, for if you deal harshly with the brave, you lose, while on the con trary, by judicious management. touch could be accomplished. "Life without literature is death." W'n overheard a relresentive, who hails from North Louisiana, but not from this parish. say, iin alluding to editors :and printers, they sHALr. go to ..f. war; whether he viewed hime-lf in the light of a I)ictator, we are not prepared to say. We shall, watch over him like a loving parent. and when, hereafter. God willing, the oc casion presents itself, for thie good~ of tll, people andl country, "' this stay at-homt,-in-ease christian," will be es hibited to, theiLr eager looks, free of charge. 'The N. Y. T"imn.s has a r.port, sayus :I It(ichuatnd \Vlhig, trotn a well in iIr,::i soulrCe. tlhat Ithe artmy of tIhe 1',tflitiac is to l' itok ni itIp and tin ul(k ,tf it s-i:t "\ ret- onliv a sm:,ll tlo r ant t, I,' rt' ie at '\ats ing (*,II. ihi- C i':;c s Of ot 1" t l o eullte ts ,,v hly l Iinut i f 'orce.. n ,w upon ti. i. nnr ha ok.i . w , c,-ii ma eil . ,rs wekh f tihectt ocirn at .shingtcn, and t11.: wull have : glorious etleet ti.n tih nati IS. Th, Yankee as ,,'sn anite Sto,,wil's arrival ': Vick-! ',. r. itl, 41.000 men. been ordered to r,.port at Richmond.