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Published on * u.:adj and Friday. .NO. DIClSIR'1N 40A EDITOR AND. PROPRIETORt. W-JOB PRINTING of evey description, pilain or colored, executed on ar reisoutible terns as the times will admit. a .. -. eet :*.ntLay, at 3 u vucv. p. uI, at the Court House. A genersaatteadance is desired. All members of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. are respectfully invited to meet at the Hall of Neith Lodge. on Sun day morning at 9 o'clock. This is a general invitation, and we suppose all will avail themsplves of the invitation. Mr. N. Seligm.am, our l)eputy Postmaster, informs us that there is now a semri-weekly mail leatving; this place for the east side of the lMissis sippi. In keeping with the prices of printing material, we have again to raise the term.n of subscription to our piper. For adver tising we only charge double the old rates When we can return to the old terms we will do so. as it is. the price of subscription does not pay for the blank paper. at the rate demanded for printing paper. See terms on first page. By specia orders. No. 201, it will be seen that pert, na b:inging -uIpliet to Shreveport are not to have their teams molested. We. are pleased to know that th s importan' matter has attr.tcted the attention of the commaunding GeIneral. R#:td the order. Capt. Flomurtiey, Enrolling officer tor thi Parish.has been very vigilant in the Iper. formance of his duty ; in conversation w.t! him. we were pleased to learn that no d:s tinction of persons is made. and that alt foreigners, regardless of nation. are treated alike. The G tze.te favors conscripting free ae groes. This is an important matter, and steps ought to be taken to make them it-e fiul. %hile permitted to roam at libert.' they can do notuch harm by inflwencinu slaves. 'The South-WVestern very naturally at tempts a reply to the attack made upon Gen. Smith in a communicati-n which ap peared in the La. Democ;at. The article indeed was too severe um on our Genera I but our cotemporary ougbt to b" ti e last to notice. the production. for when we take into consideration the pecuniar;, motive of that paper, (at present the recip:. eat of tavors from headquarters) we con cludie that a pgff only kindles the fire in stead of quenching it, and that theedlitor o that paper is stirewd enough to try and hold on to his buttered bread. with a grasp th.t might prevent his losing it. We.fprgive th. editor for the character he has assumed and assure him he personaltes it to perfee tion. What a wonderous chanre."'' Since our Tuesday's paper we bar received further details of the shoot ing of the captain by a minister. It appears that a number of Qusantrill'P men entered the chulch andt corn menced a most disgr-iceful scene, the minister remonstrated and war abused, and roughly handled ; hisi wif begged the men to desist, and was slapped in` the face. The rev erend gentleman made his escape ; got his shot guan from his resid nec and returning immediately, shot the man. We hope to bear of no mort such cases, and trust that every man professing to belong to Quaritrill's command, will bear in mind that sach behavior is not expected from them, if they are with the South. and will not be tolerated. The Couries des Elat Lints pays of thi attempted removal of the French tobacco trom Richmond: -'The negotiations date back about fot: .months. They h id, without great difficulty arrived at a double consent, given by the Cgbinets at Washington and Richmonud. re spectfvely, for the export of the tobmucco its question. One condition only had lebues imposed by tae Federal Goverument. vx : that Esglhtnd sbtould be notified and tbotmus pledge herself not to convert this conces mion to France into a precedent to be in v4fied ,by hs* here ftfer. This . promise having been' esslly obtaiftek at london eve'rjkhaug appeared to be settled, and th ve91s f otir navy charged with ibe duty of pritsldingv a*tie ~embarkstion of the to baeo, were about repalring to City Point, wheat the Washingtos Administration sud. dealywithdrep the Consent it isa4 given. W~He d.&tmrnite ith ti1motLvm pf We nouced in fast weett a Alexandria F Democrat. a somewhat severe comiunl:ca i,.n. attacking Gen.Smith as incompetent to act in the capG ity be now tills,-that of st coutnnudinug General of this D)epartment. We do not wish to add fuel to the fire. and the readers of our paper can attest to the St ftlet that we have always sustained the It General in what he di.I anti proposed d.º- t. ing. As an honest journalist it behoove., at as to keep a watchftl eye over all that transpires, and if we failed to expose, wha- r to us appeared incorrect. we would not lie W fitted to pursue our present avocation, and i)l would deserve the con nre of the peop'le. ti as one of its organ.:. through which they expect to be kept advised of the trie posi tions of affairs. not only on the east side of t1 the .lississippi buit also the west. ti An itutarlital writer will note all things: by this, we dto not ine in that he mnu-t Iunl tii lish all that conmes within his know:ledi e. tl .or ua.ny things woultl Ibe ilnarnauhant :but we allludle to this. it is hisi boaundea d.lty to t recall to the minds of thoie I igh in p;ei- t :ion, if they fail. Or neglecat. that .the}" were a placed in such resptoanshile tonss aith the C view that theay exert tilt-e,. elves andl strive II to a'caco ui 1sh the e it- aimtad at V I. th' governmenat. All of this c.an ble ett''cted L without giving or inte:ad:ng a ff nec. re GeL. Staith,. as regtral.s Arkan-as. hats et ri tected nothing th At can reltountd to hii i credit. th it tilt- thatu lays wit It him we witI w not S ty ' . tt. judging front appae-rance- a" one would intifr that he fafia-s no ihclint'iuata Ia t endeavor to remtain in lposaes iol 0a C chat State ulatan wht ch the ienemyv contitiat t I .o mtake encroachtents Hl e however i the best judge, it i' to be pre-titntled -- ii *\'hyS" it is a.'ka'a "daaoes Il not reitilat a. ahe army of ArkansasL" the reasonll n.rn late ti .tad doubtless is. tha.t he cainnot. ti,,o wnit. a taen. Granting this to be the proper int'lr iS pretatLion. he tihen stands !luanleass. %V laeni% a general is aware that his forcet is smailt. It his policy will be to concentrater the dhii-'r cnt corps at the most favorablat' In :clity : :1 on the caantraary. where tie hie s a larae srl tlus. he can s'ationa thea' at ple.asure where.I t ' h deetnis lmoit atli'attageuaas. HIlwt11a'etv i. the qn.esiian is a nAtlrail one; if A.\rkit-a is to g; by the bear.l, what is to be thei lat I of Loatisiatna. o C as antdra m'.y foresee as a projapht ..sta vet ie are not dlispo-e I to seconl her view.. I Taie little we ha'e see i if eInI'ral Sin t , ".0, made a good ilmpreaj ion. npitaon as vey m an has some wa'aktitess. anit Ih II ;ene'ral is lnot witholIit his,. it is tao be stu Pl paseal. We are willing, to gite imirL a thLtr ' uigh trial before join:.g in with ttua-a a elanorotis for his rLm't val. c It' the coLutnatling (iGener:al of this ) De* ,artment is nait aasitg t'i'triy axr(x'ttian sha it .a to ought, to det'ital the coltuntry.. we hiatt iase few remarks will havet a ben.t a it, i ffect in calling himn tor a satst' :f hit Ii. º le doubtless dloes the be'st tie can wLtt ,it. ' nuterial at his comrniunal, anal we will Ib t the last to pass a prajualcinl opinion a t tim, and the first to poiint o.it Ili futltsi.- 1 i'e will nut praise him. but let ts :te:s steak for them-elves. Army Corr'espoondenrce. MRi. EaITOR :-Gen. Ilebert is stirring Il, L tie Yaukeu tran-u as ott the slas-i:.pti s aver. On the :tIs, iust.. tie weer .'it. J-a"'pa ta iid 1l tat'erptoof. the steamer " I\\' Welcalia' was firedl into by a detacilcaent ant. ta' I.L :ol. McNeil. anal comnpletely disabitlel. i.t ' -hells bursting in her A gainbulo.t c nl'e t at, the re.-cue and towedti off the disable,. t stemtuer You miny expect to hear of more of the' " ame sort soon. Arralnge'nents are n ial.f" ha hat will give the Yankee ir.in.port- ratahea pa beht time, although it is getting quite coo. t this regleen. J. bj France.-N.tpoeon 111I seldom hurries ha :ventc.L hie waits till they ripe.n. The r'cog- di dl.ion of the C'nnitaldeacty aita its alliatucea .v.th France are amonlg the results wheasra ,laturity be has been watching, andl it h would seemt from several iitdicationi, thatV tney ale neara'ly ireaaly for the gatber'ing. - She AluCbdiike 1axittultian awaits the Iex- in .adn Colnllrsiolit'rs 10 atllOurCae il.t htiria. tat artieeptatnCe of the iiuipa''rCiuC croatwn etf .le'xi co; the Ceunt iOnthubu.unceY nch ctn eai sultio Richmond. naore a1tuety COnsllu Geim '-r'tl at New York, goes out as first l rencl aniniister ; he ha-. deciaired himunselts'rL'ag rI i levor of the recognlition anal at tllian'. - us f'ah Cotatatititioilnie, wch is a joiiraiA inore than aemni otliial. fast aai elaabji'ata. article demoans rautalig the right of Ouli'r L'lai alta to be admitted into ti krinch put lirt le a't'pairs. and thlalier lhanwtng, by tihe atatla-at t ot rliia'tnlie ltiw tc.a ourt'c n.e I r e sailes of war Lave a right to tItIkn lie r prizes. to long iL tue lIors ol other itattiaus h .uire not open lo tin'm lor the sale of those ha prizes. 'bue nxt sItCle. mast be to olaenll tIe' purts of ftastce tbr thittt puri'io'e also; illl then. will come the day lr out Virginiai V'eanteer Naivy. T'lBae Joit'n.ti ales Da'ba.s a Paris new-paper deciaeday IlIattI-le to us. pr sacys tl ere renapJins " no doItubt." either an an a'aris or New Yaork, "* ihut the Goveiimnent of' Mexico will hasteja to recojgntzes ihe Con bderacy onu condi..ot.aih it .lex co. in her Io thIn. I1 aIte ec£ogusald.-1ickemond LA- gas 9I* FMtaLeSttudo. Statesin Rebellion Ex-Gov. B3outwell, of Massaclhu setts, attempted to induce the Repub. icant State Convention, recently in session at Worcester. to commit tihe Irepublican party of Massachusetts to the Sunner .doctriines, as to I the Status, taid future treatment ot tile rebel States, and to fether theIories which are equally questionablbe, but aulde a "igial failure. The Coaaven tioll, 13u11)[leriig seventcen t ll1 hundred delegates 'refused to. pledge thei ntui ty to such i ipolivy. PI'rotiuinct 11333on3g thos,' w\h() Opposed Gov. Jnutwell, war Ilichar.I 11i. )aun. Esq., of Cain bridge., v ho tlhus skill Fully dissected Ilt. pjropoesed party tenet: Gov. 1333ut wrell's systerm is basedt alni s teveral d o ctriiit'nS. it astum se hllat the S:atens which ha [e lassed uinidet' rebel control1 are Out Islo the Unit a:s States. It :s1uiis th iiat ill3 v !u)st re-enter ti'lt Union by a it3. V p1'cess. it a$SiiltS that t1, Gene3 al uGoVer'3nment has ai righlit 11t reftuste to receive th'333 batik. 'it-l right to uiniake c jnit itions im 3plies tIhe! ighit )to 're'13se'. It 3as1s(13',. that33 w thlle t130" case .ihaltI sllr.'e (a t St ate 'cu1it1g iunider loy'01 l control and pro pos- tt re-enter 013 its ce3ur'e ilk tilt C 11(11, it will ie vish and just to re3. ouse to receive it except as ti free State. It 3assumes thalt it will ae' w1i '-e and ju1ist t do the sa1' e with i every State, .and to make no dils rI ctinc:lS betw'eet TeiIe.1i33e.','e i1d 3South 'aroelina. It tsianw that it is wa s ta declare now what is to ibe wise 3and just then. It .Isuniis thiat 31it is wise .' d jtust to MiaIIk' the ie-' 3s -liht 'hecla'atite of whav t is toe 1," Wise :Aiid je t 1hen, a cyst. all teo which the. G~oveurnment. amid loyal peolple mnust .. ti3il'it th n 3(( {\e"3.l . W ith the iut-li mlOst n-aspºect, which 111any' real, of '(3iu3;ilitanl e L. hive taught tile, for t., u natives :laid abi itivs, and with o :t disc ussing Ili- sste-illi. I c3nll3t1 a ' iubClic dttt'U tt s li4('tli iii the stoiat (glct. Whalt t3e1r4 33" : 33)3 be 1'rs p el333d, alll l 11 will Jiri)'e ta31t to. rl3-el .t reelaiue'd ýta:e. \\ hick has re','t e ius-ct froam traittors. 3lt31 is really t~ sub33it 3to ti13t brat Ilid anti.the taX Iws alpei is li.h.ti.. thle 3'(iy hoot it,0 " .on,1t'yl all Ri 'r n. -inch :1 sts:l? t" 1re - C agriiti4)l3. the ua'i aga.ilist it tI itt 'vIer, sol,1ly )oI the gi-oiunid that it ha, .at Vet lje'a3. e3 , it ttie')' unates, 4l 1Ica .T.nt Vet litgt. a31. t Cout'rs1 e'o 331n allja !oll3, he'rhi aIs fol'r W3:ltiet Of i3''le 1a41 1Ui1 ,ts wilil- will Igre ti t it s-uch .1 (our-e wieuld be 3 e'xercis'" of t1 tra1ti-ca 'lihtt il11l(:4i' pw1 iea r. !11 l letii:tt o(413s ' . l . - -te'uz eet it-3;ter .tall .t a:01,1ti . It 4411 i 's ; l ;ts 1111', iee 'ex Ste'tle et ii:13e'is, e t'II ill it ,trhir, tind with it, axis, as well :a Ilicl suti. Soil the c1't3ittugal 1. ,:t-l1 :4 the c.litripaI t forcCr. 1"'4, lie goVi',333I1'eelnt 10 lit' dtown 1140\w :31i a isolute cl rl' t,t be ilepplie) il1 a33. sibhlt comnllgrlley, to ill Mater alike. lul itieut r'"gard to ihe'i. CilciuSt lIc.' -to esttblieh.. 11(11 a s'ste'i3 UV whiel3t every S.ate shall be iierely lltoitioal territuei , until -3I3v&r.V M1all v3'e ce3ase'I, or eiancipatio 1begun Ill it, seem133 to 11l) poor judgmelit to be a needless :tick dangerous P1"0' [Irsa' _______________ The totllowei. g ceinlen-e"t Circular issued by Gov. Vid~alri of Noevo Laeu an13 C is hejila, Mexico. shows 3elalitnly hi.s trie'i lv d1isipositou tuavardls our Couatcdcracy. ill way.: "" Be ng desirous that the se(cuity, good Il'mran'ny and le'.ce. m hiclh the cru03nl good eat the pea(alltatitns at the Lust tol I in (41.1r 1to pit II .top to the' fre'quie'z rub. i.e33es c433333 ilt'. 1(3 thi'e e icjini~t'5s '*1. Thei C3(Cren43r 14t403ir..ed. Ajertl 113th. 'e41. N)). 1b. will U.' '1, ictiv oieser'e'd 13n3( UUoimplwtd with 1,y thc' iluthori' i'S. **11. All jer3'.ens. 13331'3ll ing.t~ 3toTxis shatll 3. 3 he.' ieolii3.h3(3 (nt'3f433p3.43ee. wit i 1z3,'ir color.'4. Le3'3.nd. .S.:.. 3131( 1Ie 3(3in3iser 03 Ac, 1o 3be. ('x41333ned lby the' AuaIeathoei.ie wIhera'v, r 3they 31414. 3n 4.1413ho.e fei-ilng i'43.1 to the A' 33 3Ins t tialte)3 ee ) t4-?jils 4.1 h.1..3 plalce' to lee 3.ndor334'e'e Iiy 13133 3333( shoee.C)3333 co i'3 from Ie'x43.."r( re.'ie3( 3td to, pro'V~tle theiiise.'vees wiithi 33114-t. .Ac. A 3.. aten',, (it whiechiv' wi -ll eject 3134'n to 33'r'e"3 ,1i3. 3.3 be t'enduc3Lte'3 to this cI3.jiial by 3.154 proper autltoraties 1o3' trial. ML. G. REJON. lfonterey. Oct 31. '6s.'. Seci'etai'y of Stalte. The nece.siury au~h41'ity has btein soigh I IA) e'stLabih liberal j3333'n itS at l'otur'. .. -I giers, add several o her, cities in h'rance, end haa ~. lian z eveawry cana Terms proposd d by the Archduke Mlaxi i/ian.-T'hii, M exicai n deputa tioen which will firmnally bIce eitlbred the Archduke Ferdinand .1aim the iupe rial crown, voted by the Assembly of Notabks, is expecte to arrive be're in a tew days I, is imsserted that the Archduke is greatly disposed to acc.*l t tht o l:*c; but it is at cistake to suppose that fie %%-ill neaept tuneco - di intatlly lie is dlrwly determined onilv to ascenid tile tilrloie loprivided tit.e piarels intier. sted ii tuipholdilug che hahance' of power by the ee-i-cti Of a ttaecrche in Mexicec, the di:cso lutiton of tlie North American .e'putb lie, and tilt- pre''entiont the seuºjugn Iio of Euttrcpe by Acmcariece, Will 'iu liii such cotditiois as shall auffiu'd the: acexican throne warrv.ts of peru These cotiditious are: 1. Gu, acinctee of the throne by tilt' three powelrs who originaily uideu- tooek the 31. xienc e*pl iition (Euy Icuttl, i"rcnce, and *jSpa ci)-:hat is t~ cav, that thlev shall undertake to ."Ilupcint tiet, monara)ch) by i.rms iii ccasc of danger frcucu within or with (out. 2. That all tcis Mexican mutici peliti as shall declare the'iiseim'c lcs b tree vote c-att-lied -with the e'tablisº cieit of a miionarc liv and tie ceOince of alt Au.strian P'rince. L jiet the-e conditions, and, as We ate h 1'"e itively assured, ipuate thece courcciollc ccilii A.cidiktlm l'ei'r tijicaccid Ninxiiualaiani will aet out lt Mlexico. The ci.!cwin cccg ccicacctcjcjacinlcal from the cc ccce ie'lc'ate .1Ag -t At Excha'i e, at itaeia Inanci, cccllm('t'c icie)rtcant jl"in i lraticcci it, t, o(lliL'ce a'.ile lcipl1'ccle t jcl'c-ccace'.-. 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'ic lin ect. anti their ctit erabci- ii-tr'icunnt-. .1 tew ciltizcns of Vick-hicc cc'i ve i.. a kil the oitih. but theccr c'lcli-t:cictc- ;a cir' t1 -c'e: ctai vatimi, liter I i\, tic' linei-elci'-s and chilcI 'ei. or ice' ' tailig )I tie' c,.111 c: and cicaccy Ict'iscnIs Wile hacve lake' the oath tile sill- true anti loal 'i the Icnfedtrate cl ":n '.u ablingin ,-Very %%.t% Ipossiblel the ,:to-!use o their suf" ..i.c. 'l l.i. ica'cai.ted tIc' fcclicm ' icig iacciamidiuaci- tc alt'eccick ccf Ifi'igadiei ua'nce-ac iin aic the ricc' i-jnuil cii ci : ('i Cu C 'c iauritiii. cci V'c.. troi Jia vJ l It. (cii WiiA Qiccc itt-, oft Tjnn, tr'cain Aci gil-i 2.c. tLi'lll-Ccc liciert 1) Jcohncccn, of N. C.. Ira ii Si'it. - CcciA iicrcin. of' S (.. fieccm Sc-pt lit. CiiiA W Q a'iniilds. eci V a.. tiiem Sepct 14. Ccii I W I atacis. cii Aid". fe'iii ' Jept is. CiiiT N Wcaat. cci iix~as. l'c'ci .-epi J.M. CiiiA I. ILeong. icctri' i i lly dii y. oct (-en tot 15 it Jaceki-'ic. ccf Gic.. friomi icpt 21. Ccii V'ii't Aiiciis. c.1ir eiii. Ic om Scpt 2 1. Cci Jcl ic'cc~ Ii Giruicn, of' N C., iiorcn Sep tc-nuiler Ic6. A Conct'edte'itte ccgcnt cittccalrecl in Cork. jo eic!C. lcaitihrc m''vec'rec ca 1almccca ccane and £ teJ. an opc'i'i glcass. tam- gt'c':t coats, a icoccija k. cc new hat in exctcaege~for an old line. ii silk mambrella, of coinrse, and left his laicndtor'd to deplore his, loss, on accoiupt o1 his bills twpau4 'The Emperor of Iorocco having mani lested an intention of purchasing sorne pieces of ordnance in Spain, the Queen's (Govern ment has ordered that tour rifled cautnnon shall be rent as a present from her lMajesty as a mark of tlhe good uinder standing which prevails between the two countries. The large increase of vipers in France has attracted the attention of the Govern ment, and the coutncils general of delpart ments have been advised to vote a sumn of mnoney for the destruction of these dan. gerous reptiles. The object is lound to be 4est efi-eteld. however, by the nulntiplica tion ..f crowns and pigs. CIRIULAR. ID. (RS. DEP'T TRANS-MIFS., Shreveport Nov. 25th, 1163. A PPLICATIO' S for invitation to ap pa- riefoe tine Army Medical Boardl Swil hn iaanle to tihe Secretary of War - tlhrnugh -tnrgeon Jno. MA Hladen, Medical Discntor r of tihe i e-partnen.n ''lint applicants wi'l state their names (ch ristian anid surunanne) in full, age, ntleIttIn of tintle they have iAven in prartied,. . in what school they gradIuated and whenn, andrl tihe poiition applied fuIl, whether Sungeon or Ass't. Sungeun. TIMe ninppications InuNst in all cases hie ac connpanied, by testimonials as to nnoral ln raster, and n.t by references. By connannand of LItUT-GIN E. KIRny SunTIn. S. S. ANDERSON. Ass't Aiij . Generaul. Texnas. TLniiana and Arkanias pnapers uiblishi six weeks. nov?7tew lID. QtRy. DE.P T. TRANS-MISS., Shreveport, La., Nov. U5, 18i3. GEN:RAL O..unIus, I No, U01. j StnWaIonsn and retnts bridt'ing supplies S. to Sh'reveprt wi.1 not he il p, e(ssed T1'he ocwrntrs thereof awe requested to report t~ l)aepartren' hIead L.unaiz.rtIrs any viula tion fit' this order. By cansninannl ant LTr-GES. . E. Ktnnty Sr1Trt. S. S. ANDl:IERON, Ass.t. Anlj't. taeneral. Shr-veport papers c" py fannnr .inks.. Spy Gla-seas Vantad! A nLineral price will hie ainu foir gor d Sspy glaN-ses on prnscmntnatnon at tihe nl's, Quartermaster's office in SlievepnIt, l.a. nraov ,-tit Ik it.AnM ntnrn: 'rI i --A n I .N. ibn .T t Slnrevepoit, N ov. irst Pi63 ) Spre'al Or"'er., No. 197. XIV. The off eers and men balongineto ni .-1 r A31 t . ,- n.sa- intantrn , a nnntnia ed by nl. 1T II .1cCita , ain hay n in tlhis Dle Ialtu lnct in-il, tor at tonnI tn ia pjt er cman nanudl n-asst of the Nississippi tiveY. 13y olunntnand tf Lient.-Gen. E. KIJDY SMITlI ." 8 ANUFa soN, As.'r :1": trOn ý. ý~ Gln en. Col. T II M1cCray. ittLr Ill anit. t y. Inii onnljienci toa ti nla-ove ndir. th- cf 11" et'- awl 11:,1 tot Ill 31st .Ad1a. ýa- 1q . Iient nu t tnannt zvad sin 1- 2.6t q it en 1 Et! it mr tesit' (:nnnn ta ine. int the . sit .n.y nI 'h-nnin- erin xt , nX, inl Lt '.; .In-ownvnn tin i tnike innnn:n l nnt, lan:I a-nnds:trt t ,-n: 0 in.: 1s--inn etnnt $hnn tnl (. .J1m nonyv I t ! it nmni' tr thein -nier tn i t r 1nr ient tiii take ntnan nan. ofi otliten - e mud nilt-it, 3,1tl cuu ju.t them to tihe :egimnnit. T it Mte. 11Y. f b.tne n .11 t l n14 I -g't. 11n-lnningtnntn nlni Te n ajhli oy, I :3 inn snand 'en Dill tnn this ntli U. Nnnv. t4 -'ti3 lWitnttedi, 1t) 1P1urc-hase. . 1n Insl cnsa~ I LnV nail..:. mg - livt- Niv .4-ti ri iIlm \Q i-1. I1!l-l- T 'iTIlAN A-11 -1. t Slhievvnioit. 3 Nov., 1SU3. & it.CIALn 9 I lit.:. Ni.lI -1. t I i-I 'Ih nlloiwim'gtl notice of Exchange IV* n ins publi-Ind 14r the inn inulation f.d guinlance o1 all t concernin :l **Rtcinatu:`. 11; October. ]663. Lt. Col. (. iG. n.m: -All the I'ort intlnson prirsoners are ex *changnled and cain returni tno duty. I (Signed) R. O C LD. Agent lbi-r Exclhange." In comnplinnce wiith the aoavi, notice. all Offier anl a nti list-d ntn m tnow in the De mi nletnt 'lamnial sin-ipi. who wt enenp lt rred nat Port 11Iludnon will report as fol l lows : All from Arkansas. to Brig. Gen. IDock ert at WVashington. Arkntsas. .1II from Lunisiintna. to lBrtig. Gen. Allenc, at Shreveport. L.,uisiana Ily conmmttand It 1.t. (men. E. KIRBY SMITurra. S. S. ANDERS(ON. novU Ass't Ad t General. Lonisiana and Arkansas plapersn copy four wentks. COfMMITTED to the jail of the Parish of Caddo, in the city of Sinevepi rt, a negro ) aged about 20 years, is abanut 5 feet nigin, daik color. small scar on his thrnne..d, and one on his rigint arnun-calis hins nnnse DA.NIEL, and says he hn-longs to .1i0Vrvte Bcnk, of I.eon county. itate~of Tnexns The 1 owner or owners of said slave are hereby noatified to come forward, prove pnoperty, pay charges. and take him away. ur he will be dispose4of as the law directs. J.W. MAHLE, Jailor. uevlI.t.