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dad. DUiokkkuw, Bdter EPropridor. Oh'tcu N'O. 27 ?1AB STREPEbT, P-YTAIRA . WJOB PRINTING of every dsacuiptionplain orcolored, executed on as e.asonabletermm as the times will admit. For Terms of Stc~fription and Ad ocrtiiing. .c#fjrat page. OUR AGEN'TS. Veto Ortesas- D. D. O'Brlen. Newa Torte-Emerson, Fitch & Co. 37 Pa it Row. Natchitoches-Jobn W. Taber. .h. Ltbanon-Rev. A. L. Hla . Waeo, TIeas--B. F. Harris. .A` Potmasters or other resporiblte persons wishing to act an Agents for the NE WS. willt please eod us their address. Twenty ver cent. commission is allowed. Address JOHN DICKINSON. Editor and Proprietor. hhrevepor:, Caddo Parish, La. Advertismeats to appear in the Tuesday's paper must be handed in prior to 12 o'clock. Monday morning, those for Saturday's edition, bel-fre 12 o'clock, Friday morning. Adver tisers should bear this ins t.int!. as we are compelled to go to press early so as to mail our paper in time to leave the next morning. 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Ot friends must back us in our all rts, and it will not be long before all out arrangements can be effected satiftac torilly to all parties. For the information of advert ter we would say that our paper is ex. tettsively circulated in Louitiana, Texas and Arkansas. As our list of subseribers is daily increasing, it is ample proof that we are to be second. ed in or efforts to furnish our readers with a good news and family paper in this section of country. alhich ns hope will do credit to ,ourtelf and prove an honor to our vtiug city. which, with all its superi, r advan. tages, is destined to be a r, epetatble place. Having made addition, to our al ready large assortment of job tvpe-. of the very latest styles, we will be pleased to contract for ev, ry des eription of Printing and Book Bind ing. Our lady friends having sheet music that they would like bound int fine style, are requtested to give ues their orders. Funeral Notice. 'The remains of Dr. W. WV. G;r ori, will be interred at .3 o'clock n. ct. to-day. His friends andl thous. of hi s trhmily are invited to attend the tineral from the residence of 11. J. G. Battle., o, 'Travis street. 'Thanks to the Commercial Ex press of Now Orleans for late pap-ers. This company does buiiness with dispatch. Our neighbor, Henry 4 Co.. c,n tinue to do a good business. They always have choice liquors etc. Our friend Owen Roper, dealer in periodicals, etc., has again place us under obligations. We acknowledge the receipt of the N. Y. IIerald, World, National Police Gazette, Frank Leslie's illustrated paper, and Harper's Weekly, N. Y. News. Again we are favored a ith files of New Orleans papers through the politness of our friends, the officers of that trim Red River boat. the TI'rent. Thanks, gentlemen. By reference to the advertisement it will be seen that that old and fa votite institution, the .Mastilehl FIe mnale College, will be opened ot the 2toth .September. l'articular att.-niion is directed to the notice ot MIr. Clger Lauve. Prsis id-r-t ,f the Bratnch of thie t itiz.-nts la:tnk in this place. Our fri~nlnd Dick Graevy, wh, hold ferthl at thie lial Plantation, will ac cept our thanks for a box of peaches. Capt. Martin of the steamer E. 3. Bick--ll is eatitled to a -areo of our acknowledgements, for dleliveringi the Sanw safe andl sound. Through navgation to New O)r leans mtust soon e.nd. if reports of thi ,r:eor oA tithe fall b, c,.rr-c. CRIME. 'T'his is the age cf crernre. Atnd such crime, tool so atrocious, so tiend- V ish, asany of them so utterly devilish, j that we can hardly imagine their' perpetrators possessed of the ordina- - ry attributes of humantity. In a pa- i per before us, of August 5ith, 1865, t we find the fullou ing, merely heads of accounts of crimes: "Terrible tragedy in Beaver street -Fata: encounter between city weighers-One of them shot through!t the heart-nlutense excitement-Ar- i rest of the murderers." On the same page of the saint pa-l per we have the following: "A wholesale Peter Funk--llis golden Speculatiouns-A cheap way to effect large loans--M agniticent swindle of a house in Broad S'treet- A swarm of hapless creditore--''he beauiti-s of a couvenient brother-in law--His magical facility in mat u facturrg notes-Cool imnpudelnce of a first class bankrupt-One of his victims staggers into a druirkard's grayv -Sudd'tn reappearance of anll old divorce diplomat-A swind!lr', brother romantically springing from poverty to afflluincet." Again: f " Fiendish murder in the nin-l ,tenith ward-A man's h,'ad rnearlyv severed from his bod.-Arr st of the allcdged munlerer-3Th" core tier's in.quet't." And again : -Robberv on the liudm,.n arivr: Railroad-.i.5o00 i.:ol.n by thi,'v.'. --Apprehensiotn of the despe-r:al,." " Robbery t" a ribb i,.n -r r- 83.000 worth stolcu." 'hen we have ,.uch lit:I. :ttf.tin- .i a '" batch of robberies. ' the hirl wavymtn" "operations in V. schel-ter Icount'r." d.spe'ra.:e "lh.tracters. 'spurioC u man, y atlun'." " l,,re. thiev, t. "'a cihhapt cr , - reides:., attampt to ,hoot all ci'dti i.'" " -l.oo ing afiray." " itnmprtant arr,t. Mi. Fiatty W\tlfh in liltbo.'" ":another fadlse pretence case.' We ; il natne otly one ttnorl An allr -ity ai. ilut a nanle-h.orribl ou:r.ige tIy a t'ithir, on his daughter." The samt" papiet t eain:i at ii i: twenty other acconnl:- tit criime., but what vwe have given a ill do to hl:ow the reader that we truly live in an age ;tf crime. The like iuas niever before known, in this country at , east. W.- also notice that the Ent: lislh journals chronicle an unusual littmber of crimes of late. -emc of them of th,: most atr)cioun chartact r. Instead of leaving this countr'y r Slucat itn sonet, reign cliu :.'. it w. utiii be w,,I ' r ntuc hanlilc to look art, tiu. th . m and u - ivGl r th.. v ..'.... umak,, th, n::,.h , c" m"t" ,"a ! 1, :t: tt. o.'rvy A 0::r th11 to.th " k ing c,L .- . -e .il, in t ,,-lit v. cai lIe, t,,ut,d a,,v" helr,". True th, I i-,. di - aitronsl w:ar lhas ruined t:.:i I. .::Ii we b l-i.eve there is mnl ,. . i, iglh.: . will he discovered so : .,,: as tI.ii.g quiet down it little, to itart anew. T,.' country', particullrly the -outh. offer uttnitoll add aintagi-e. Mosit if our towns at:d cities have siflr."d more or loes it: inu:ge t I prwol,.urty. andt in too many instanices V.A hl., towns hasue beenti del-tro.ved lit a progre,,.iv.. ctuntry hkIl . our.. stich a wrecked -:ate of ai:.ti-, will n,,t b. permitted to r-uaia llg. 'The heavy taxation now bleing le-vied on the people, will natrt ally cati, r.atl es.itt to chalnge haed , ail seltc a- are tir tunate, munst. net'et.sarilyv, tak. tlh,e place olt the unfortiunatie. But il fetw short year., :wte hiopi, will se.' thing, na they once were, anl aill ge.tting along prosperotisly. Our own little li y. Sihrev.iprt. stands iurichli il nee. t a tfew a n m ieci and enterprising eUti l: Sin.me of the latter we have, hbit very few of the former, atnd we judge tf'rot ap pearauces that if udicfieut imprve-,. me:uts could be put tip he-,. thle pop. tulatioin and bushinessi of this place. would be, in a short time, say i v.":tir. tinot less thau one-third of what it now is. WV" know otf no point that millers better induien, ntis. As a inantfacttring sit-,, its pcanliari- im ation and advaottagee are Uttis.irp.--id. which can be provetn by ixpl..rinent. In the way of dwellitug.-, wc know if a cotllnnot franme to'." sppioailu;: eomplh.iitn, which will contain two untinijshed rum-, and a small kitch ci: : for thIs, tifty dolliris per niunth has been oeltiecd by dileretnt p.rsouI-, and retfused. JTh Itiot o siuchli a building will b-' within fih'. ,,r .ix htnidred dollis, thus paying for it .ti iin ote year. ian mliorn. praol;t bl, iiveeteint at capit i! b,: tilaud uituywhere- .? l it, thhe discotetuted, if there ai', atsi will comunn,,tce to exert them ei-lve -. by devoting hl. time to idle cove-rsatiins of hills,. which are green, ter away, anti con elude to make up for lost time. Bus iness makes busiuss, the same as motey makes money, and unless the trial is made nothing can be accom plished. Conmpetition is the lifot o" trade, this is what we lack. Thanks to the steam,-r New Fraf. Negro Labor in the Sowth. 'T'he following is front thbt New! York Sunday Mercury, a paper very C 1justly opposted to any interference p between capital and labor. T'llt Met. cury very pLroperly takes the grond, ! I that the wag.es propose.d to be given to thl ner.o is tuormornoe-)iigb-r r tlialn la;+ euer betbre giveni to in y alborers. Ari,,ro Lab, r '1 e -a the &aCIuh Gre iftsti.cl.--TheIC noanlller in which tIhIe men who have Ie l',e xi-t to the south in~ charge o. c~f trleed1 l lint,- mlx chtaos atJd disodr iti t hit region art, C~ultlnntitig Itoutc cr.., is to re ea l:eula11: . til1 toe &ttiil ut than pJrolmotel. inillo,- ti-v and social odlier. 'IThat-.. in Lon 1141.l~il. i cetratin 'Mr. tN~aawasy w4ho runs ecuuc If thew l 'crl ral tlutc hli u+. t i.- -L. order-; t iling tilt' wilge phut-it erg tnnillt has t ol -groi.'a. and wthichl art- Ytirrre tiaiitt-l-ii u'fta~ttrmnei pay11 thi lt-lihn; tltll ti if"tl' n t1 t o IttId and clotte thIen:i anti all dlepelldllelt tljfh neo theita fr supjpjort ; l.lilliritng I that they be e-duicatied. nid ltid- di I'vitied amtong theta t'or independentt~ u 1-uivition lb.'he palatsl*r art- t;lt ,eIa to Irio, the i, greet, tt-it-i b ipay theni rret-ii WiItz..-. to k lej thlleIn lIv the. C,-:r. Whit-u tb-v utigll t wan14ilt . Lrtnc,-d to lpa t ht. " il esi-ll r b -thr.- lt, , C ' ,-t'l itu1,1 Ot it bell tilt'ar ,"r nut, and , forced4 tot payhll.IIIli -ii, -v4l btb,r--. te Ii 11tlihaltS44.1 -r,4.r t hen !)(' I·rntittcd I II the r.1 10 1 i 1,t " et cut. hIis t',.~ II11 *et is tro t-iuhl. dIll the 5a I ui~ ~'·c~~r · I I11 '.?.:--ll: i 11111r !, lit t o Ia cl:~ t it I , ilIIl . 11 ill I 11111 til;rr l g1Ill-; .1 IllI, Oi I~ Ill tjP ttltit 1111 -t- 11 n~1- p, illi rIee i, Log. ilrcrgiiidai- l.11 It e Illoit pa reldlll, lll.4 1 14 WI C 1 1 .1 i1,1. I raIl-ti Carl-j!·ll I'll 'I I'll..r I:!~ 1 111 t, ICIet t"l . 1 -1t, t 1 1i j I r, 1,1 t 404.11 1t!. 4 II'tt" : I it ~n I"2 k t,.:5 ·Iii n- u" t i 1111 rI-i.~ *-t-l~1··f·1·~·:-- ~ ·\ I I - 1111 - 11 I t.1 it, rte."- pilnny red jI· ~c'illnt tj: t it. ' otlI . I- In;- Itll.- 11 : r ".t tin ltby to Cult.., -t1 "t }~ ," L,"!. , t' tii" t hare ~catil - II.1d: at in Ild tend 11 11410 orl~ ~ ~ i Oild it'--~~u~ l -,.;1 -i lit~h~IIIc~itlliI to b1ni~a t.-.t j II 4 1 tee- t t~It r Ital t a n I. lit lijI - -1t,"p ..}~ . t~er a -ing) I 111l4carried if.I c0 11 Ia 5 kIl \ ib- 21, 1 .uh 1111 ja1-t . w. u." t,:":t5 pIctitlito l-r1ihl-l a nd 551 itV. tutol ~ ~ ~ ~ ,'i tIjjill t. It~lL 't 10' 111 1 an; , f ." 10111-r t i5 L~ t li tl. -i - i It. 3hLuIiorll 1".o rN."n ... ,i_ .. ;: /ir tan. r tSiLa. ,tn 1 i. c I horgd. wcrithasonigwth$0 R. ).000 l! 55'-f Gove tdet frelal- ý k:l.:. u' to ii'd coI m Lolintr v Ioni- 'l-dt A Gloomy view of Mllrs. re The following is from thu New '-TI Orl-eans Picaynno of the lath. It e presnts a gloomny view of thu state th of affairs iu lower LouiAi4an. The re, result in this part of the State. it is ac :xought by most of our planters, so far as the labor ot the freed people is :oltncerned, will be the same 'iThe 'I'ibhd-aux 4entinel, of the at 12th inlrt., bpeiikol of a meeting io th tce pl"anters of Latiurelte. tinmerous- to ly attetditd and coniporisd of rla'act- cc abhit citizieni-. w ho are ditcuIling Ctii- St igrltitn to Brazil. Lading pliutlers ot are ait the iead of th, n.lle tatu;Iu'. ihe L Stnltiil .I1i."akis it tillt anns nativte i horn I. tltiinniana, l .1-1o have come to tI r t h e .o n tlu . io n i, nl 't, r e. p e a tl d ribtl ll'ts pi to lui t:sist thle plnlt ui ilnterests, that i"1 the r lti tivanl~ ll o t i gir cal llll' 1111st bhi p' abnndon, d iur la 'k ,1 lab rrrr.; that ro the-re are i "ty nti iil" ch liatucec tot onut It ngaiuntr l ucc-as il cotton culturei; in andl a genlral cultiv:! eio n of c ,ln it itn a latt ret',tlrtce. wuIhl oveTr -stck the ait irarka t and ruin ilt planter. pi '1Th. lditior sha s-a, tr-antslate k frt'eely froln tln- F't m1a": i " n- r, ii itt i l n , ii- it iti' a ricil- j' tl lrail flilulr' of I,.ttr 1.uiii-i:1iia ii :tt .l t. itult we (0 M*'." hut f. i, t .1 t h. labtor rtvi-tin-t itiopt-i d' r.;- 1" f ,t II ti:ree t,.al., ,ur :,;i,,ul:rur, is gilg a to ruiui; tuit it i .i h 1 n .i a:dt tal ( Ih tn e i t the whin. .xi1 ,i, itb.ih a :i taIiln I,.. r a.'li% * *I t, it w," i'xltiliil-- ' i- . itivt ii" ib. ia .t the 11 t, +b1. "br :. ll, t. find thi'nu ,l --1:,itlhi g a .il 'i i - \ ':ir *.iD, · thuigh tin, el-Tii l-u.k . ": , it i- not at all prtain -t " "h. ,'.n:.r ill I" r. ." ar 1,h - ,i t,, i h :- , i. , .n -i itu re l.a - ' r- i :.r, i n::i.il i i, .i i li i 0 i i - Inu.I: t., pay i -, .:ia, r-. 1,uht " i- i b t--tt_ 1 -: t.t "t in iiig in ou:r u,1 l-1. '1T1 , 1i1 .,r villag,; - i-.. i f . i,, t , ll ..a. l.-to leild : ev l n," 1 11t -,j ni: ' tl. y , c ia t ,h :1k. ,.at : :,t -. " . } ,, ll 01 .1 olt walk : tr., .. ?.at "...,-ur , , re t • "- "t 1 . np t ! :. t l ,,i-- amoun r ~nr , ,.! r." 1 1 .. 11 " 11 A whl r `1 . k int :,ý . 1 ,i t: ', h7i, t.- ij., : , ": t :, , t: t " 1. l ean : hr. n !a., 1.Vh; -1,,i, .t 1, o0l tlwli,-" , t , , i ,g d it th, tt rli ,.. 11 -,1 ""t 1,ind , l ltai "lr ll tt ... w.1 all b u n1d Vj lJ . ) ,,i, . ",. r: t :" .t; , h fl "lt . ii t" I I . :i . a m aI " .1 '.- til t . . , t: t 1 1, "1 .. " . . . l . + " i l i.,- I - . .. . 1, . t" w .: i :f ." ' *.+ . , n h ,11 11t - . :i.--. i- ,' . - . .- - - - .; !. . ,111 :', 1. .tl'l1 :i t, " l" , ". " I, ll: " L .;0 I lt t i .' - u," tI' .'. t" 1," , lfitl' . " i. 1i..11 :. 1:, . ,:, , - .: ', 10a" ! Ill *, ,. !.. . . tl.r t ' 1 ' tu1 : e r t , Iii l t iti aIil : V i- 'a i 1v y r .,,,lt; .t ,l, ,. i p ,. th: r: i:,p " t " ti " I... " . . r 'hi.t Sriendl l:uli it h w Iio the t'ofle' n th -ul * e I% Pre. deur i 11 . " n , i, , i:i, , i t i . l 1i '1h , i- . ., 1 i- t. 1 r? ii. -? r r I rih d ti .n, : , ,,' i o, f ti: - ia - 1%ii- i a O 1 -i, 1 -ii -i - I",t Iii i. n. , -tl t.. It " t..i tr . ." . . ,. :- t, t i, thI It . ',-1. I i" i-,t i- ti1 i : I i,., , t. lilclt f illr n 1, it t1 t -" .-i,,- t- a" i, h.la fta. i al -, f th . , ta Ata- i ut, . aVi, t.,tt-n -.: a " I,, .d ..itli ,' lii .- Vi , it -i`. hi ' . ,. llEth ,. ,.I ,tt tl, j:ti itu * t i hii " ut,. i t- ni tti e n itt l itl t t .. r, Lt ii , : ,t th, pa rtaio . , t i.. iN ,ot ,ii i,- a lltig to re r nw t'ot:he nithit wft- t, - ik, t the i phce -,t' ma itl*the oi-i-t ittui-, r-iT acy i' alh gorth friu on|, d w,. ni t e'ist. Iont congc'r ind ti-r, wo rthrnrt e sho had, altwcou ld le to te ,ertms anin uil to the -niotn, but filip, itll- i-tf o thi a restoration of the Union i- comnplete. The old doctrines out of w hich sccevs- ( sicu sprang aret heartily rtenotncned' throughout the SoUtlh ; it is atdmitted that the war has taade their resur -rection impesible. The Cnotfufeor- s acy leavea no traditions, and the T1 º Southern people themselves are most t solicitous to obliterate its traces. The Federal Government has a difi cult task before it. but its difficulties Ti arise from very different caus- - :hall the reluctauce of the South to return , to the Union. P'resident JohInueon'al 'course of conduct in dealing with the. South is appriv(d by the great body A a of people of bothl -actions of the' Uniont. HIl atitoesty proclaoaion,. u hicl ha). hri-v, bet-eo s* aLborItv ri-p re.sented as a whle,.lsal SIentence of prxescriptiot, in thought, evea by thi 1 'lasses it c t ita rarily exclud, ..fr sA *power. to by t ither unutair Ir tin t r.wsonabh.l-. The political atad rocial l -laders of the rebe.llion nev.-r, for a m;inoent, suppotsed that upon tthet tail ure, of their .eneiplis t they .ould at Slonce bie rtetoraed to tIe sta|tus and poriil-geis of loyal ci:itenes; they: ,_ knew that a period tunmet. la :,a' duri-ng A hi,-l tLhir rights munot ,e. in .l.s- T - plens aiad they t isi, ,.lvs .ixpost.ed to tih.- jactice of ithe law ; andt thi, is r w hat is taking jIlact. Mvi like- Gt-n. L.-e and (;tv. lh-,,wn. of (;,.,m . ia. t i:- prisoner~ , pan l(e. TI.. t.-w actuatoil u rtntb r of the Coht.derat, 1' 1 ;,,v, rmans nt etand in a:t1l .r, ut i It . It al.t r lnly i.tat h.c 't race-sary t[ hilts; tlh nt t' dial ! 1., tr,.-,tn; tint w01 d, ,. i '+ftU upa th., u attitude the., th.ui-lv,.., tak,. up. ()f Y moute of thet it tav .afly be "r,.-' , ct, ,ed that bw-lori tlong thi, v itill L,. . s--t at hil,.r- . Special by T'rl graph to the N. 0. 'l'Times. Ne.e Yirk. Aug. It-- 'l11it- H-' the IUgr,-e. albout Martnsbug. 'a.,'" rit countu. ittui g C delp l". h. ti T ,t.a ,C t ith tau n i-adilg the ir,'' ,, i ... t a. n:.d n,- gro trmi op ' Ti.L I,. a .. , t .n- t. , in - I, ,r 1u p : t il , p : 0.c ,. d u ::g - o o i e a c co u n t , e Ifth- nii. tarv itre.. an I ta r. l- a I tho.rity liil G Iverw.r -li rpliit a re btuch ,x.aria.l :,h to wL..t ."ud. , be d a 1.a . wilth , i . t g I-, . k ( - Mar'in ra st that n: ,"a. "' the ti te f., taking the oath of !,,-t t iud leavte-s it to thhr i nilry t,, r""t' ,d.t-r until if l.* +vt g'.v. rn relit call b,: low, u t.tol .,} rat ,r P'roupoitints,-r *+lb, put.: li:t' cipatin of t-[ive:v lMl, b. n,. int:r", duc d intot-. :: tl . :!: Ik? " at. . Is with a gooed -n,, r . , - .u >- S Cin.inlnlati . .1.g. I I - -. t ll :,I hu e t;, 11 dwn tt,-d ", I-uri in si x fami.lie in tih ruins. t'. t ", rk. Aug. t. t - I un - t-;. art- two amitt " -qutmr-,: tiv,. hundred b.i,.e-. F"ttv thr, t .... t ,ttr. l'".: .l ,ilt ,, 1,, u .i t. t .-" Siry low .,. ". a d 1. 4.1M .. , - als, "t 0 bal,.. at 1:; t 11 I ll.'Jty rI o ip n k., . : . -t :.! (;.,l,: i- b.* ur : 013 ::I . 1. t I: ur4 lIt , alutn.-t, an d ,. .; I:,; :. 1 ,squ ,.eutlý ,. pr,.,-. . hippi tllat Ia t,- tli t :i :., t!, .,1 , b ll f the u it. .ir. Pe ..fth were aillowi d iea-. lThi.e. t . - hady ,acLvai-.-ii to lit,0 I,.t+ .,.;,it it 1,.d lnot wi'ere , wol it i y .'itu Ei-ghty olna t .,t.- pr.il-, u it. T'i,." ',n., nt.t n ,,gang z,-.i t- t It 1 "t Judg, J. 1\.%vl~ tn c. oily' .at- ro -n b I ilerl h t r- eft:. it citia r.- I-i.-a L.f th e-r, -i ,, tlw -, c, , ,tYJ.- .' , r taty ; 't1. 'M M ibkl i. t,- , :t ,,: t , at Au ra , lie W .. ,. 13 , ti... 1 t .,ii Snthe remsinder if th, . si. i wi- - " ,nipn iltd it n u alitcitv g - o ,ud,, :n-.ti t trrantic l" pr.e th lt u ari- , e S i he trantle I .n't rh i In.t eteberw afr V, t p o aillt e. -l Mhobwl. Aug. 14 -.ty-or r Sugh a l. .in t e d tined th in,, -itig i ... ". dl know %,I, w ill take i,. t, place. 11x. , . ' .0Mary. .ludge 'Vh1n.: k-'.. A 2calone by the. whites --R,,,¢, row,/,'r St. Michbael and Lucifer, Or hune to puutih a ua ww ulJr- " rod IBY Juhii (G. s:.."' Saint MicI.hael ,tait Linii fir. nlceing one day }.-il iLnto all anury d' tpll'. Though they argiiL'd ithe cane in a" civil a way, AR if 'ta',"e It ctl..nc . rp suit. Tire tna. ·r is jl:e'til i u ,ti'vial gt!le' 'Tie in phtuaible e tnt v at tune'.) 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