gapic'z Wiadicatn.
NATCHITOCHý ,
SATURDAY -. - - Dec. 12, 1874.
Advertiag Mtes.
guIre.... $ I 10 15 oC on
S$qua ... 7 00 310 15 3 00 W0I
u3 ,aare... 100 130 0Is 00 1 2 3 0 00
3 sqareo... Ol IS 01 Ol 95 o3 O
Slnargry:. o1 ee oo 5 00
7 .saree... . 000 So f O S00 7 10 00
m .quaree... / 300 400 65 0000
I 4quareC... 3S 35a s o 0O l I0l I00
15 equAvs... 11 . i00 lb I p , it 500
O I!em .l'v , Irl ,IpelIue. .Zms b ._,
n4C E ermepllv efe
howdeat aHti..r...i.t per "... e " f
uest (leprtloa 7 . eati r a r..
(Pisfble 1s 0tase4.)
Nottoeto Contributors.
No commualatMeste will be published
aless aeeaompnied by tbe author' real
name.. Bat ono side of the seet tao,
wri)ten upon wheapea. to. vs fpr inser
tion.
Artiores o be short and to the point,
te have attention.
These are bur rules and they must be
strictly adhered to.
The Natchitoches Library has bees
nu~imhaseby thseltlited Sons of Temn
peranoe,tand is new:uder the control
of that order.
,---~ - - --.---- ,
RegalarPnpesing of tihe United S8on
oflTeimperaae'take place every Sun
day evening at 4 o'lkock1 P. . Let
every member atten4, the meetinag to
morrow as bqsiuese of importance de
mands attention.
All thoe detlrousef formings lire
Company y regeesitýkto meet tbi9
Saturd ay vig isat theim Firemen's
hall. Let thee be , full turn set,
mad we will see if wp b:` etasn ce ed
in organsl g se istum Ith t
seriously wate~s* geed Fire Dr.
Will th -*ik and-water Fedu of
t 4hi(em ," and Cosnier w-esr
Ve tells wa4t. do is the soe -
D*Sete' plN *,wherela the Supervi.
tr rpissey trtanrs oor the Ieiri$
pt eIs powerless dder the fjai t
mike hild 41. WM arem e ap
ply t ki' ýf d - .TIM
"rroe a 41 1i-M * lPW~"
fnl tS ttepth I meetindi. Sitlay
esdt; ld l;b t4;y'y e uall ititai
ed ietle ie tg s eitlyftii
of. your s e1 ~.149 M ,t
landa. -weeragp ammlgratiso by
chap priqes u'lbng'credit s let is
uti h a ` ( l 8tiwhie pebple o ,ol
Naitn ejprIiW nd1bet prpeu
ty will be tireee l dhierel.
co-lmmn-ati-rlk iad is es·s eia.
ting to ipbeyftml UI:: e a*om
$ puu leia .I)ablue Ii uas
and amloes .woke sr adI the views
aoot s" ~Oasei 0 1t, ad.epted, $rill
insure sa i speed rlif dl m the
baurdens oebi under whi" we now
basealairid. smeal ew Inventioen
drintg bthep nwoyeru, 'u le by
its mee e Now soid t ..> .
colamI te, wtsr;wheel l ed eAA
dohble aIomer paensoes sad mdi
destired allip . NI pp:i`dfr
uigham, Chaireaselftise: etdtb
Mo Sevety. SW2is b .
SW ; * Ta veI
traqBeies -t .5rl9 pir
skla. tslae ir lhe tepii e
Laeiglature. Quite lkelI.
Republicans as Reformers.
-Wile~ar. # as s low'istopdrel.
sterar $ logic of h New Ohesa.
Jyldi , qbi tit qkeriee t* 04
Ia "frier on'ii si.jeci 14
lowing the sujee of reform; of
constitutlonel and legal amendments,
to "come under centrol of a majority
of persons possibly hostile to the
principles embodied by the llepubli
can party." If the Republicans refers
to the principles kno n l e',
hbo iid t .she. Rapmh l pu - _.
this State, it cau well sy tkat a, .i
jority of h~sesi Repieseatbtii veil
be opposed to them, for is tbMik,
and dreary sea of Radical h. gilatisgn
with which Bepoblics ' hae mesbdl
Lo:lslae for the ast sit .i',ear, we
fail to discer, one small lls . of
boesty, upon which to pilw the
hope f refor1ii .
Judging the candidates for re-elec
tion, to Legislative honors by tie ss
piranis in our paridsh; Pierson sad
Rably, we are firmly cevi.edthat
ay' gqnaeiiouoi save that of idividual
plunder and party agrandis.mat,
mooted Ian Assembly composed of at
such men, would, eIelve b.' little
consideratlon, sad ada lawt ookin'i
to reform would tb onv.lently,. I
tfeed,as hIretofore, to some appo 4
priate emmittee, and te fer e I,
ever buried. "
The statement conthied itR the ai.
tidle alluded to; weekly Dec. 5th; 1
that the governor is not reponsible
for our debt, is remarklble, to say th I
leash of it, If ne: i not', in ,l. main u
accouniteble, we would like to be in I
foermd wie is. Aeeodiag',te tdhe I
Epublibag, 'I t' Ii 'either theft part
nor Mr. Kellogg; and w be ,~ t a.
terances us thisareused, "that Repnb.
licans as well asDemoeatsa desi: to I
redaut espeuces," sod that On e Rea
publieaus were thl drst' 4. ` nsty
"'reform,". and ,apeit belief; tl. W,
minds to d the sneless ravings of I
a fod 1
The Radical party can claim all t'q I
credlit thait may saro, toa udetion a
of taxesIfm II l t.14 llii, as there
is a "cause for Mitt A f whleb
pt the Peopie+ +rt, 0, owie. d w - 4
aire to assumne .spoeaIlblbty te, and I
that is theorepadistle. ýft 4O p cent t
of the indebtdla 6 6tf the ~'ate.
* ja Gal's me let. us $aae 00 @
reformatlim oo r "C.emtitutiege:ia
thd Governor ha i Ee bheas. ,"l "
f -e it ýatif'bi but Apa tiisil-tish 1
after it eama rV tWh1sadrb oe such ,
m I~s
wend at Keoll St d" I owl i adH
lw ire gla to 1, li+rýl l . - .
lE u dos, .i,t 4 e8 riasinfr s- 1
oe's, and we' oivelonk hejuest t
pride it'asM .. yta t1 it Ib ad
'beenret elected, adK at
strumeuta ia "tsking .'tts r st p+"
In the matter, at 1th l a. tli-ewe
are onralbM4tebele$~l~ .e sIdend
"rqform piri". off thR * hoplius
snother ezepllkan ntleo
A',jen thodedB .mi wserk -hdevil a
aat well, dpjt ssip
wash... w,
lte mesa tide we Iopemthi dl> 1
goethte peowe oft de Z.4s~uua, lit1
.Intl.e goodn, saM *thea t 9
party commmw their dreo leo t si
stie.-, splominet Sleag aWich, we
si sjila mew' w to that Jeernl.;
wllU be the ,epeal of the Prlutiag
L, I . 111,e able toasealst tbe
lea melasle~~sue. ga falily with
ltemsemable, autwo are pslued t
add, much more spcte o1epe
table cetinpo~rs thee ts. Leulal
R~i ~ ~t blt lir hereeret
to to . ., el: 1eform
tpart y. et~eitenes.
4 'I 1 " o l 4 " •
Reh frugatslet h mind
M..ertst e O tr.. .Jugogof
the An~m1 dionseleto emoied
weadef s,th sknwlgplht maniebs
is ll seplga.~e..s.4 e
, fbt I
er malp ob*aillia keeet eoley
stal.sh ast ees Am Apmvheispelw*
tiieso ,the.shepelJif amembte**
leerlshe pbi ih etluaeulelute
so, for ss benaM *nd takaille
eetalpefgivsg. YDtoly
The Soiled Ermine.
Ai la ' ' we- l wn up
t n fha lamiming
t tiot RBepub
i, te a , we pro
r pose to give a few poinla in the per
sonal character of one of their new
and lesser light, wlo aspired to the
offieeb if lh Judge h 'ofr purls'
in November last. J. EJ.rnest Bre
anark; to whom r e allade snd a
slight skeele th of thi dMivkMil will
not be amis, or, uulpterestin to our
good people.
Bona ind ,,mil Catl ic; 'he, in
1866, qos cei ; ,ttit would add to
his power to beoome a member 'of the
Maan6hiie rfttrtynad FWe have It
reUhi .bJi e ai ority, that he spent
his dys un seeking admission, 1w 4.
nonnuelg :thed egioln he beadhes
nitrtletd in 'in i lating to .entl.oms
obscene,. rhald and 'digo ing sto
ris of tih. Priests and Nuna of his
own ,hush--mod 'he secure,:rdmiis
sioa, for purposes t e quel will
show.
In 198.68, Iwhea the 1[ W. 0.
dIganisation espuig tp1 bhe wasamong
t, t Brst to jotn, ,.hatd by hi', upstart
geouasne s, hls deanniatila of lad
iealis sani eges; tlwmst blmselfto
the fiUdt, Ld' initiated motel'iosas
.into thato .,iar4t.bp ,any.o, Ipe our
paerish. .
While a hiambet at tbfi sWoety
he ;, p tow how dd ed be wa ts
its priai ples, gat as . ,an evidea of
his seal.; eonpire.to destrdy thefo.n
Iee of the' "Red " River News,' I Re
publiane paper publishe4, .n tliecity
at,; t 4, tpe,4 and it regql i the iiJ
terfereune of . t Grand Commanders
t'Jboiapel him to &orn pg his dibtoliest
plotbi tr, a. Bkadam o"
"pet ik~byspnd to M'grapiate hiMe
seltinto the oonfdence of, thos men
he; in violation of his solemn -b
bfotr`l hieIi n; .eAr ; e 1 the
peb ate $ .aendra', et i t 'ioigbtse a
1di Wlhb CamelIma.' HAdi t nl e,aet
cire hq ~ senw "c swa os e
hblihs o', b1hiw im setsing tl his
eitisequa sCee pirjetl y-pad ftae
serets of that order, sad becomes a
do -~ ctho1l 'lfgri tIb" ll T pions
*,tý p.b Ciitip .C4l,
oligl, hlihi, i ,ad sb a
rye'pts i ' e s, c ried"* ih'-wild
sesu asdecsm :' ilt ia.,e o ;a
Th11 4h1111 lhtp .lie. t
ptr 4 te sailb ht &0io h ri-.
"sJi ai to. , the,..e'l,; , of wi I
.i.a who il' m(It8s" u t a i t ' i
'A;b di"ral .'w igt+alr'ik l, ti'-,
sad t.um all ,, tMile>wnsi4il-Ak
spaDy ***l, $€ I b , g .+i, p+
perish, the hemased u.a . Oded, .,
Deset~ra p eftdeca s nt bapepa
Ilf er.. ** ;lep toi1* *4
IWe tl with siegrot thei4he
meeul.a st I' A "t se .
wall landiug, S eaAbe hea..Als.
dirk, s,d Iitae hiebltsi,
popaewiradhor eetradte t rqp
ckA3sniet ites Mas the De0..
attemlive clerksllt Andf bills ildl
I at the ry cheapest rates.
Justioe8 r --
S in its tree sense, to semo
peopLe who ahoald kad . better, isto
ipygrthqespr f them t aompre.
beat. Tji"Jwaerass either wofal'
or willful, seems coonned to those
who have never lost or had their free
dom imperiled, and all this sof soap
St d; "legal redress,"' ':emedy
through the courts," comes to us from
such as tLe Memphis Appeal, the Cox.
fieVfor,, a iAf, .
.., V.tgeftena ever' tldied a
rule with Carpet-bag and Spalawag
influence; from a "put yollefr In o ur
place" stand-point t That they have
not is sbf-levident, from the: maudlin
afbslpnu we read :eminatlag freeu the
Pens of thel'rf~cilp and not over-wise
WriterL.
All admit that our government is w
fraud, atMd'p rMa'infbr~m them that
t courts are .ily. the farce to the
grand:, drama of the Kellogg afair.
In proof of whiebi and to prove that
court. apnd sxecutite,. i this Presi
dnt'i "de, b. Std.e, tan eve ia ras
cality andfr*ad, we,besto rlet thoe,,
who seem to take te ludterest In our
sailrb,"tilatlat de d le u of the fo
pr Comn of'd tfiIti aties, in
whip oar S&ipree cief Jsutiq has
ben ifenml to a hioetf and a de
W .p f "athe' , say that, with
lee orw troshoorable,. exeppmipes, the
easie judicIary o tur State,on be
weh jadgad.'byits .wkleut Chies
.. tce . for the en.,.of no ,try
was e.or m , aeed , by as blek
mailing ielesir et of sesoadreseas
the'bli dof J ldana.
. ibi itines of Perish and Diofatt
-udges throughout bheState, are Illld
with l at of feorth rate, theirviag
partis~lyers, who, lid they their
.w-ild bp,, judged iistead
' mgigs, .ad stil p'r friends uask
e to submit tto dbs recat&
:'.1 we to be rbbid and Bite
at ? We are Uta the .ounipd
onadrstaud tIbhe wed.r . No NIorthb
Sr man wiM. by t ,spect ha say
" V 1 or, fiipatby for theeW ' r
thej r1wl d Idjeie to, knw, tbhattsp
Iaotbii weMdwdere e4 wbllk of sals
es..4 ' uo V uanted I"
thobmsjwhi 6g~ lii4,M tie slbghtlf
a "irteei le, dm.s 'indigoit,
M i .It 3 if , ird. w. Meii t'h.tit ep.
baderat , lae g, r semm sao m
aaiial fnuii4Ji ir4 .e erai
rifd ha ald iS ' ,*b S -
week•kuuw pg t.+ t, . ... .,.of t.ae U a gums
" !,i.i '" ' " ' i .... whIFb
t*iang i8 i wentaidel et perseuI
I eod a, soute itothers,
Wen do at 5eqie lI tIl
oebpeplelo stlm vwt t se mitnalag
o "works up" the eletiom muni
pI es *.them" the "attera.utlere
1141' ..-K Misi l. '-Wr-tik,
as.bin b. ee are t r.
•a lIlk n g .:o s o!f :(..SA,
.Jeerm sa-both, , seatghs
reler to o etibis t*m e uehedl;w
tle b.lo.risnu . wih rigrm.,o
, pwl pga e *.'* ae .. ea"-.
p : .oir iue .e...U,t,~ ~ .l .
a1s nd se t
thAbseel 9tb l alm dp rw e .uee,
,.ar. eed te oe.s, rst utde
.noo + s I , p; wItl as-im .
**r anar~S,~ wditilla~ir wt
iI hl Ellllfdt, tp..,s, +e -
hay , 'ssuethm "ed b4I
hes no sherl g nw , bat a hpta
of outr ultiate su, ccss,.
The Demooracy.
Our Radical echan. some to s
brim fall of "fiendly'l wernigs to
the' prty just elected to power ino
Union, and ae particulaly esorIsed
in some eases, with the fear that the
old "heresy of State sovereignty" is
to be re-esaugurated. Well now,
this is indeed cheering, that the "new
political babe" of the people, should
receive bhe good (1) advice, and be
peruiltetae draw wisdom front the
, bttle of its..lAto poikinal q. an
nent. Do not, we beseech you, be
alar! ed about the Democratic patty,
it has seen too many IRaical follies
to be guilty of allowing itself to slip
into the rat that destroyed that party.
There will be no reactionary legis
lation or discussion. If the laws pass
ed, and the aamendments to the con
stitution adopted by the ILdioal
States said Congress, are good andi
wholesome, or bad and pernicious,
they-,lpil smel qgntllk h iupst
sanguine friends will ery out for tbpir
repeal. No Southern man who own.
ed slaves, woupld dare ask to be re
meoerated for thelrwoss; and lil This
et &."So0the rWe Cldium will
meet with small favor .f4m! Southern
Democrats at lesaet,;,: tre political
battles will be fouglat epon new fields,
and the isuqes. of the war and the
emanclpatio eof sldaves, stern facts in
which we, of the, ,oqth acquiesce;
are questions that will never again
eger Democratic disuassion.
'the right of evdy eitiean mast
an shall be protected; there will be
atpirs," no r.tnepated Imslib onur
country or our lag., And abeo all,
we reta in a the order of our govemn
ment to Arst principle-to 'the fda.
damental law of the constitution, and
it. srit: counstrutio. No more clase
amendments, '-a the ' d *o I
delegated to Coagrvs. ial reaerved
to the Stat. or he pl." I that
our Radicalt jadh dl make the
most of it. . "
Names of partiei k6tleda' in af-I
.Adasi for conuspirecy and meleearn i
thepsrish of Red River, on Aug. 29th,
1874. '
Wash Jones C J41L V . rve. Wmi-,
H. Rdtnhiton, Md5 ,tHei, L. N.;i
tin, R. W. Fblatneg, , C Ross,
Lute low, W., W. Breazeale, Wi. I
Gille),: tLeon rappe, J. Ben Smith,.
W:L. Hain, Joseph lgtenat, ,T. L,'
T+meo, 8etA (-re,.W, .De~us
sy,'R. A. Simmons, W. F. Ieplt,
B. A. Tetett, I W. Taylor, C. A.:1
Nelson . JM, ) Johnson,c
Allen ~'lor,, f.w r rewn, MDe. i
ald "parbuiough, €. r, ieoJ. I
Jo a Josejls h p C.N. Proi.'
dhpp~~T. W.A~ C. E.l 0 Ie
a Cawthorn,l
F. olfe. b , ILS
wlRele. -,l.
Jo tn ee, he as , neea Mdl
, m, a nHoward, ,
Johrn sihq s D He ilame, Kayak
Wi&a, Jameq
leansr epdras5taE sawL Ii. sh
an prsil .4gg alans p'agslnnlul y
Editae <lE 'thk per. That, tha
cy, we ben froma th~d*. th Ma
time prevou, to the eletio, there
was ge5Rates l6 g g.tiilit that
tisb dll the Cbvpet.hqw Li
rive perish; whiob was as ies p'
den asnit at ealige
did ' i. be twor sa gu Lte at
are In sight)trin:ita is l is tesible
their roop . t # m tiHatsh
sade s s all t Dr. JI
E b to beh willbe
mittee, to whies our people owe so
match, wilt e kept un permanbentl.
GROWLERB. -
crktrtilnler :
(fadsot our young gentlemen get Up
a party or soiree, without invokin.
the a;l of certain pereos who lhav1
by their votes, acts and stOciation,
placed themselves outside of the pals
of even decent respect from our idi.
zens. I alade to such whi te men as
votel with BediWa thieves ma es
corted negro women through our pau.
lic streets in open delanee of geaj.
ty. ,
Yonrs, -
Growler I proil to my that see
of our young gentimen are Jay
Lhollghtlemi tohabespect; weorent
this time from usingl- harsher tern
aln they seem to forget too sns tb
let acts of their emmies. Ty
should at least refrain from even sa.
p~ang that oar respectable eitinat
would attend any gatlering wte
these t'rascals ouldt allowed to a.
tsr.
Dear Grwlaer:,
What is tst, I fctwmst
We. are. eauiew: t reply-j-wti
born d--n thief.
We are happily rid, for a sort uet
at least, et tl IMaltin g pr~ e LtE
theMajo*rity.tuo it raseslei
Nahebitel Parleh. Blunt, Mye4,
i. Boullt, E4dy Pletesa, Brela, I.
by, Van Duse, Eseracek, aod amse.
oas of the small frfrom other pat
of the State are In New Orleaes a
present, weeping; we sappose, h rs
sort with the balaoce oftle deeul
tbtei A'fr~ i thbesiieio "PeepleW
Pamnw a trre ir menir
we me4liulm "hthey are askig
powerful efbrts to count themalve
is, and Fi will give thme a Jitul
walaebaibi n yihr , .eot e
prised wlio ~te "lightning trtibs
them." If they think to rule loLe,
they area mis'eide, ft ti iteoe of
t;clrltechi s . a, detern i. lii
sa in Jin.e ".. 4 last, to-rid tih:
solves if their ower; ad the gret
iage' at t eb' . fllows -lies in d
*iis I noepo1 to ' .4
but one iaee uass meeting Nau aR
.i ,,ade traoý,it ede,,bm t,a,tdir
for 8aearr. Awerd tite wis. }
iwta • ee._... r .us
to the dlbp~tidderthe Natabhits
prisoners.- vas tub of thie
thse! We gave tad h k bi
trucai raio w , -ho -.
emptedf,044erfifthan ieswtleellie*.
ry eainastlee should be hadt ema
under. priesa, .and. mr heedeas
took a toNei Orleas tsollar sa
aem ah h' ethaste '.mJeot
This was rles, sa si,,t~.
oods were e nsd li. alnd, the, pi.
erndiea4crg, wiLt.h t atatmet~ltl
the psrtlei akig the sadavilt uw
loss offWiert~*mibthrn1bt it -l.
Jall we sel s-med -- .
We ,the bo,,,,, I'tr'os MssIe
Nte i theetiou a onefr olnb.es
tis., w M e.1g t pe a.,m,4s.
Wef 84sI-we s ag nd l
t reatd J e a' S. - , t
wae whterob di *tb psere,
Bts temhs in * hn ede
At hir seesOa, t, the PaUl i
.NathitermC s wa ui, er eesmlidal
by thse nrs thsg easd. We 1
a. n..elt, :t'jm~C evo 'their esel
Au oem; fePL. nIte, that t
suppose that Eyey. wall he
t servo here.
SAme ow 'hagnp r..We call th9
attsutipe of those lmesseted, ttk
beCt tha them wll be a ashe of all t
pobisrfaes la the Parish, en the
1tle d of Jeaauts, 18W asle b
stebae nua s strCort Hurse, is tidst
city. Term. cash, or Pariah yoprJe
ert. on ties ,rnt.