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SEurolpe la Nws. By the Bremen and Auglo Saxon we receive European advices to til 1ith June. The following excerpts from the New York papers will be found of interest: The Paris correspondent of the Iudep ,dence Beilge, writing under date 'of June 10, says : I told you that Mr. RIost, deputvto Europe from the Southern xse·edei "tates, appeared to have returned .-erv well satisfied with his trip to London. I can now give you soon details. Mr. Rost hao rtbtained frone Lord Pahaerston the .rrnmal promis. / the reeognition of the Soibtern States at a pec iod more or less remote 'erhaps the English Minister had as a by-view, the intention of waiting to see whether the seceded $tate, vill be ablet to resist the efftrts whicl those of thle North are going to at tempt against them. According to the idpressions brought away y y Mr. Rost there wa. ,o smsdetwmding ,etweeN France ane "-gland in regard to the siemultat e ua weagniStion of the Southern Stater. Ret it appears that the recognitioi ill bie made separately hy these town powers. It is foreseen that the deter taination of the English Government wornld excite a lively irritation in the Northern. States. I do not know vhethler it is supposed that that irri tion will go as far as a declaratiot of war against England by those States. But I am pretty positive that the British Government is preo paring for any emergency. The En iip. forces in Canada and Nov: Seotia are being largely increased. Recapture of one of our T'es.sel with Six of the Esemy as Pri. enters.-We learn that Captain Ad. fis' sloop, which the enemy cap tured several weeks ago, with a load of bacon fiom Smithfield bound te Norfolk, was yesterday recaptu.tre by some of our friends up James Liver. It appears she had some five or six persons on board who were tgagoe n a rectlloniterlino expedi tion, and having got up the river be yond the protection of the enemy's guns, the wind died out and left thor to the mercy of their captors, who pounced down upon them in hoats and secured vessel and crew. n;rflk Day Book. Lincoln Sends Arms to Our Talun teers.-We hear a rumor to the effect that a lot of muskets shipped by the Administration at Washington tot Dresden, Tenn., and designed for the Union men of Wenkley county, con signed to a commissiun merchant a Paducah, Ky., were. by accident forwarded to Union City. The numa her of the muskets was five hundred In the hands of Southern men at Union City, they will be put to good use. [Mempiis Bulletin. A Good name.-The name o Jackson seems to gain an enviable distinction in the present war. First James W. Jackson, of Alexandria Va.;'slew Col. Ellsworth for inter fering with a flag, private property when he knew his own death would folloe. Second, Gov. Jackson, of Missouri, has taken a bold, patriotic stand for the South, against heavy odds.' Third, ~r. Jackson, of Taze wellh drove Andy Johnson, the trai tor, from her hotel, assuring him that money could not purchase her pro visions for such an ingrate. Hur cah for the Jacksons ! [Observer. Serious Disaster on the Northern Divisleon of the. Mobile and Ohio Rait Road. A'oliion of Trains--Two Men Kill ed and Twenty-flire WVounded. says the Mobile tegister and Ad vertiser: We subjoin such particulars as we have been able, after dilligent inqui rp, to obtain, and doubt not the infor mation ii reliable as far as it goes. It appears that on Thursday night a special traix withl a company of aary, comprising sixty men and their horses, bound north, came in collision with a regular freight train, tonthwazd bound. - 'Ithis collision oc airres near Trenton, Tenn. Twen y-five o' the soldiers were wounded wo so bad that it is thought they aret possibly recover. Only one -oa was killed. The dpamageto the Dompanyit is estimated, is not less lhse ioomotives were stove againat .s other--er, as our informant ex prad itt -the smoke stacks stoo ggi p," defying all efforts at seps ionr. 8everal of the cars were ma -ris- damalged. a The conductot - g t1Pil O Be up traint seein teh 1tiBiIe disaster inevitable, took -to the woods. The soldiers on the tah. beane indignant and excited t the carelemiess of theme oilicials, md would have administered sum n 1ia]Ament upon them, had e overtaken. But during oefatMiotendiant upon the dis -ar, the Magitives got too much the ad pd elda pursuit. -T above are all the facts we oilbtin. which are meagre and apeteu necessarily so, as our in u s mnt at the scene of the ahcapdssoeived his infimr a -at Oqrinth. We lo t- he f-ull ieticn mu ha ertwo. There seems to *uqa1qttg a the disaster was the d eculdacter. Alleged Albolitionists. -A matn natu ed Lorenzo Minot reached the city on Saturday, hbingteonsigned to May or Mbonrii by tlhe Committee of SaIfe ty it Mepl-this as an Abolitionistt who should be dealt with hert,. lie is a carpenter who~ has work-ed int this city aid Algiers ; and was on his way to his hmile in Maine when' arrested at iMemphis. In his pos--I session was a letter from one ('hap- I man, a ship carpenter in Algiers, to his wife in Maime. In this-, letter! (C'hapma:n oemforted his wife- withl the assurance that he- was all right on the Nortlhetrn questio ; hoped to see the stars and stripes sootn war ing ovcr New Orle.ans; had jihed a home guard company (tie lay (iGuards) to elude .esl,ieioni. e lc. - oni this, the Mnv,,r snitt otic,.rs e'.r to 1gi" re ti e.St t niapnili. They seciured him, and lihe and Minot art. ntso in pri:-in. 'l'ho Mayor iutienls turlning them (olvr to the muilitary autthorities.-( 'rresent. Puowder C(altusre.-Lincolt is au ious to .secure the services of the Union men of West Tenlnessees. lie accordingly caused to be shipped to a setflemetit near Eastport, at lot of guns and anlunition. The powder (500 pounds; directed to oe JBrowzzel ton, was seized at Juka hy Gen. Clarke, who is also after the guns and will probablyv suced in taking them. If the Federalists have anll more war mntlitions to spare, let them by all means hurry thetm along. I. O. O. F.-T'l'he Grand lodge of Odd Fellows of the State of I; er gia have invited the Southcnl G;raend Lodges to meet in Montgomery, Alabama, for the purpose of dlasslv ing the conunection e-xisting betwe:n. the Southern Lotdg,-s and the Grand Lodge oftthe United States, thie su preme jurisdiction of Odd Fellow ship. AJ1;dr.i at .Ssrnus.,.as .Tii,,iun.-1 (£ltr tiL 3/l~intlSk 8 ·litteffon. The Iichinlond Examniner of the 20th ult. nhas the~ f.llowing: Se learn frolt a gentlemanl who left Manassas Junction yitserday, that General B.auinregard was str:: dily advancing his tfries tosardi-' the Potomac. The Federalists were still at F:alls Churtch, seven thousand strogli, anIti with twelve pieces of artiilerv. Iti other points they- appear to hIs1o drawn back fis,, outr lii,-s. Titi. are untwilliing. evidently, to ris.k an enlgagetuent utnll."s in greatly suli, i or force, aind with all the advanta",t s on their side. It is not proluable they will precipiitate a hattlh, with greater tlutlbirs, Ior hardlyv acept one, unless cornt-redl andl ft;reed to fight, outside of their ets:renchl tants, atd such would appear to Is,, th views of the GovcrnmtIet hI.re, t:.r our military chiefs do not an ticipate an engagement immediately in that, locali t . Resoldute-Mr. George Hutchins, of Concord, New Hampshire, and hi.sab olition followers, have thlrcateitn to destroy the Standard officer, belcause that paper denounces the war, atnd opposes an invasion of the South. The editor thus boldy declares his purpose to maintain his rights: If this civil war, brought upon our devoted country by the politcal aboli tion party existing among us, sus pends the rights and libertie.s of the people, and ittroiducesthe ridgn ofan archy and mobocratic violence in the place of laws, I want to know it. If nec.-auary, I am ready to have the matter tested in lmy- erson. And I now proclaim to all who are disp,sed to suppriess the freedom of my press by violence, that I ami resolved to maintain and defend it; and to de fend my property and person, while I have a breath of life in my hotdy, ora drop of' blood in ny veius. The following are the oflicers elec ted by the members of Neith Lodge, No. 21, I. O. O. F. to serve for the ensuing term : P. II. Keyes. N. G.; John Dickinson, V. G ; Il. Ja cobs, 'l'reasurer; S. Seligulan, Secre tary. From present appearances we may (expect to reeivce intolligenee of tre mendons fighting. Every day's in telligence portends in that way. May the grace of God be with us; and may our rm-y rout our enetmies and! cause them to fly in every dircttion. Gov. Clarke of Texas, is a can didate for re-election. For the Seat of War. We are requested to say by Messrs. Hollingsworth and Wharton, that any thing placed in their charge, for Richmond, Va., will be promptly de livered by them, as they are going to that point. Articles to be placed in the charge of these gentleman can be left at the store, of Mesers. Simp son and Calhoun, to-day. They pro pose leaving our city on the Homer. Mr. Le Rosen, Daguerrean Artist in takiig likenesses for the small sum of one dollar; which affords every body an opportunity of get ting a good picture. We have received a beautiful spe cimen of photograph likeness of Jeff. Davis, from the above gentleman; jst the thing to make rosettes out of. Sentinels attention! Price only wenty-five cents. The Mllwnkle Riot. Milwaukie, June 24.-The riot to. day caused a greater loes of propertl than wais first supposed. 'The attact has been ascertained to be a regularly organised tlhing. Throughout yeste-i day ineetilgs wetre held in the IuppeI ' awrds of the city. About ten o'clock this ti;,reuoon the rioters marched from llw sixthl and 'Ninth Wards througl 'East WaVter street to MIitehell'slaakn attacking it wiith stouts and bricks and -.olt riddling the wi hw.s coI. pletely. TI.h clerks barric. .d tlt dor... in onrder to gain time.' seu,' vahlo:LhIs, which Ilth'y did ; real tins:trellr. I'he i o)h th, In broke dow!t the doirs mid s1on stripped the toon of .v, r t hinig, throJwingt he books antd t'u'n~tkre into the s-tiet. She'l :ti l:e ank, on the opp)Sits corner, and 1. 1i. Martin's office w-%lw then attacked and served ill the like uianu'r. The'Batik ,f Milwaukie was :dso :rtoned, but li:tlh dama;ge was dlls. Allcs & Metli.'g,'s real estate oftlie was complet, ly gutted. Their buuok valued at 6O00u, were destroyed. Ja1uau Bank, was also an object .n their wrath, but were cout.nLted wits breakin: the wit,how's. Th1 iavorand po,,lice were prompt ly on the ground, but wire utterly puwerles,:. One compuany tof firtn mu1, thi, M3ontgonury (.Guards. were ordered out, but de'lie'ld doing any thing fior .i.-r of being ov,rpowered 'lT'h Zouaves" were then ordIred r outi and th.n charged on tihe 110. w hick brok'nnd run. The ti re.,t. w ,re "-oll clearetd and gtLards were, stati,,ne"d at Ithe corl,rl al a squ ad at anclh batlk A.boiut .30i of tlhe, rioters w'ere' arret'-t.ed and enntile d il jail, tinder a ýt:n'i u1ard of the Z1uaves and H1OmL Guamds. Tlhis. t, eninhlg the m.h, .:re, in fre', in the Seol dand Sixth W1ard ,-,w he.r trflanaohy speed'ch's are I,'ing ;madhe 'hev ha. Ii oillltil. ca t Illon and thr at' lti to altack the jail to-nil:t i le-Oithlei friend.- arelerased. The Governor ha.- declared tnartail Ilaw. : :14l:'.'. lgraph,.d to Ita\r, andL Madisnu fltr" IaIt, Il,-,ps.i Ai. for a,s c, rulnl (, i lhi f,,lt l i- 1 or,, i,,jure,, : A!, x 3fit hhell.sli.-!:tlx t'. 111. Larkin. l'. i 'e1ll. r, t'. lit, . ell' . hnk.badly t rui .ii. Judle StackI weather, traitj,,d t'n a ndiadly b;'rt ; May. r Bros','). knocked 11~%(n with a autIn,, aun( s1 a l si, tll o I rl; ill. Il:t d, ia. i,. i',k-keeper , "of i l - t :at, a ll Bank1 io',n.iU F ral l ihurt. ll a," ri n er wan. badly cua t t .l tihe siht ,u5lli r, Illlt :.i , th lr had h:.- hpmi .It utLan- woei. lt ,unl ed ill the lg bl y It" rhcut of :l l,avulLt Th, riot w a l- dau.-, bi tl, , a-rtial. ofithe banker-n Tat tur.da' in throw-I ing out laof eculttt ationl the iI nt.s of : large 'itiatber of the banks o:if thi; State. A' Band ,f I,,' ,-rs IBr ,4, n 1!p. Arrest of l Ti l ,i.'t/, Io ll,.,v IIirt .200!.-(O.- T''h (',-.-,tan,] ( hi,, iheralt. ,of the lulh, states th1:, a. City Marshall Miuekly was pas-ing ia t ililir:: toe. ll u t r ll . is rI et am ain. ide i:iael th., um. a. .I. : k-. Levi, tht chief ,, a :an rf th,. ',., vdos. operations has ,."xv, 1."d 41 (."r the wh,,o t'continent. I.,vi's gang are all Jew, and a plie i aol . ho' clunten lncet xhiited ltrae,. ,f thllt r nai. was at lojiI, il:t:rnct. or ghie ihtl e their c,,nil,.dnre, if p s ib llr'. 10! Sucrceeded, nl o thl !hieLnS wri llr-r reted and takre to alt. teo: Bal, Thll noer tat thO' pe ole ( ofAlI J ,1 - . Levi, Phillip, Ad:in-, cIll'ma: 700;r,1 baunl and Ilt ua ,, St. It 0 ,-.,:' 00 . .' ar,. distinru,-hted wtmlb,'rl o ttf111, ". p tr.'sifl.n." llevi is the. c tt ieft of a ga f 1ur glrous and lick-poe.kr t op f le:wtiu reputation. II.' ha I. , :. ,unectei with mro kln, of the ait , hnt=ei, robberie, in valriouls part} of th, conntry, and is 11-\4'. it i- ,,id, out oil :tt.e00 bail for robIhery in Nw YMrk. laity . li t is w ,-a lh h , hvi. d 1;:1 ,l in variu- parts ot tl,, i untry, pr , sides mineyll" tinvt.t."d ill vari,,lus ways, and is repord to p e wor thd run for than Brg00,0. cpiWhen rr tf d ely. endtavred to brib "h,. ,olicvr. to let The way ,o Todk.-'t'he f Alowing language was.made u it of in alt edi torial. which appeared in the Ful. tun (111.) Ikmorrat, int long since Theeditor of'th.tt pap1er speak: plain: cod that the Governe.lt is right it -ake Borg;,n, escaping safely. TMe KCDUkf. Tile iulant ih; biCt jiirrg lie p hatr.u itl. The ir rtlrr is wl-i pin;!, At!iltc~d utiI .rc, The tatil."r 1 ,igihage For ouc lijtle headl. There is grie"f ii the pj:lac. Axial nolatunine tiro! wista All save little Atirce. Their sorrow to show. Iaer lair. ateks ore tearlen., 11cr alue u-,4-ar. re cleat : Aln[ LiaStin' axial fra lloUs Sihe staaajs ty the I,bjrr. 11cr inia'a is unbroken. A. 1.Irtlilag het htar ah^ tartia to tha l~n l'ro.moa ib tat in dead -I ar xta i:'lst. you told its Tht tm was. nri high. "Antd. father. I hear.thcon :ll !." Iu~tall might. 1aoar chill ours sal atagel. In rnimcnt it "hits-.J~mlpcr Timm why- ill !: 11,;. ",. -plug.i l'a rin s., In ad pai (tur I1il".I sh.;otang W'i~tht tire reicn raf a praphat"t 'lb. I. 'hart u ...". liar sri,.. atel rirralaa hi h staaiveats th, .1' o "11t at aria I.e ari hats th . l s':"t ia"s cits t itlt l ift+ i: - },r.ts fo,-r t- Doaily .\", I-s A. WIFE IN DsINGER. A hl si,: it, ti lding thl a Ili- w"il `ad irri , 11 l,,,; l,,ht it! v., .. it ,.- u~n :,, tilt ito i h r w ht "tld:",, - i.tt itn S_-rund -h." u-t ,.1 t t poi- . St i h .t i !". ,n dh'ivin. o<, t . lw . il,-in1 with n Iull , :ii It i til t l. , itt l .i lu:: ri ,.1In il ol,-.iat.,.i.' io , hL ' r'tltu h i . inl ,11 iti. t, ,he-: i,' r poli :a;..,.r t, h,.r I Iah:ud. `N, h,.-bnd, I..w v, r. did thti ti l-- ,t lt- :, I lr tl. , i t ,Id liht,. d h,1 .r th. mu r,-- ti,, tahl, e ,, :ed- t, with, .""t, :.' T he tr:ia, T ,r. t,.l1 M i l l. i i, e t.. , i] at' i n ''1. " liw 1, uitii'ful " , -h, ex, ain.et r! niud, na. -! i,, tlh. lrilli.u," t .''n' ier I' lltd ti .'r-, i: i alt, In:alv I tpu t, it i t n l ' : t. i ittLt-," all",ti,. r. " 1 sh i c.i ,l ,.., a1 t thi. !" sh..,it n'iu . " 1 ..i r w hr, th,. " e t awilll i' l'l',r li. " -j1 .. It, h,,,' ,,.. . . : in d ' - i,, ait that :ii u e. U ,i tt i... . . .... /'. had I,.:l.-i d1 .,n,, aI t t1~. .' f.>,, h h I,,.,. I!., ,., : i ., st.. ,c l , r, , ,. .- i . .. . ", i W it: - i"" t. , " _ . . I,, . ., . , •r m tlh It. Ii. t Ilt, ' l ii, . ' . ... l ,ll . :: , ;.r , I I ! % . -. 1,, , , titra hii ait. i,! I . l, there! i1- it it, r "\ hich. i ~\, i . I .,, I i " 11 '(inh , l atil. i o, I : l asetS rci',d thit wit,.. " t,, \,,t ",, not ,v t n to admir td : \,l l .:'. 1 think i,,h m-elha nning it ,, ~ And twat its t ' sh a . n:. .. `=aid A li,-ia. Inu hi t:_. " \", ,tnt or ill th .se - ay thili,.-- v " " tl u niloi t richl I, lI t, , i,, the iotdn s o f l n i il- t al , i, ', . -ihops to u. and Ii, n tr m lourt f\ olu acce.ptance," tsaidt Mr. I lahrville. "' hes( c(mie tr onl ni h he\ ll. hastnl, ,of the powler, tihuth ollt mir, iof thf will t.o p asf. Tht' I'-- -r.uit thmn to y ru, iid rl sprad thlwin on tl. ta ble to enjoy )our litrt surprisue." "11,,w vet- \- ',.l! II.t v.tr' tna;. It-ific lit " r;ri 'lied -it l lpl. Alicia. "1Anl I na/ chl,-," wiat I hk. "\h ith lt di ubt," said,! htr hu. hand. "oThev areall yours, if you like. lBut ou t'frge-t ttl i prie,.." " You do not play tihr a tift," said Alicia, tl cahwnnt.d of hr hr ushanid's manner subduing her satist ection. "Tahese diamonds, nevertheless, have a price," he said. fixing his syhe stoadily ti hii blonning wifth; " I am the. price." The glittring r baunbles fell from the haud of the appalled Alicia; moe chanically she retreated frmn the ta ble, which now ,rlly inspired her with alarm and horror; slhe put her arms behind her, and continued to walk backwards, until she reached the ex tremity of the apartment in which she stood, then leaning against the wall, she raised her oves, with an im ploring expression to her husband's, face, as it'fhe feared the very sight of these presentts had st-nk her iln his esteein, although stle had It con fused idea of his meaning. "lHow pale you are, my beloved ! how you tremble !" said her husband, tenderly supporting her.--. ion can not fear an evil voli need not bring upon yourself-an--a evil which, I know, you will not bring upon yourself or I nime. I did not shlik vuot in this cud ,1eil1 N'll .'4444'40 I UO4t4,t'tU 1044, 11U1 444'11 4 1'4 tl44)1g14 it thle Ni441phie44 i-'uv of' dislosinaalg to you the 1'-'a views. Now, will -.ou return the di. Iii, 1n.,!" *exclnaimne Alicia, "dc !p.,, rctuint them. It w'ould make me ill to look at tlhem again." You would regret parting with: themii 1"'' he asked her with an izzdul' gelt snals14'. I).. you tlhink lolflEtanly of 3114' staid hi wife, some of thong, hall1 sm0.othe('rled fete4linags nature 1ha(d giver hecr fluash~iing from her bright dlart: 4eves: "1 w4'ouldl not t- i1.ch alg4iutitop. bnueful gis,, fo~r the w.:.Ith( of the. fair: ':41.',." ' Indignlation is a ve4ry !rea'44t i4444 jrorelnw44 4ti to Ve.'' 41i" l sai '. 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I s.ar. ...... 2 .0(J ile coepy t.,r :v ., ars ........ 4.00 ThI- We, klv N.\w , ct::'ins all the shle.t d and .riginaml iat,.r. corrns. pt,mhnu , : and itcnms ,f i:t..lligcn. lulblish dl lduring I:1. ,i",1, ill :tl: S" hr, .. ,.r, 11;.: l N , It i, al .s NwVs iltli Fanliiv Paiper, * " i:-t b . . I I " , ý[)q'inltle .!-hlerxt rtrl THE SHREVEPORT NEWS ',:: 1 '. r'- , ",! : , u l. " :n. : . l, ,' : : . . n.".; t!.y' w i, r 'V. . , , , r. TI I itrcotih ., f'..', The bet prooitx of our n -, ri i l.a- I ha, 1,v iluiring of "h " " , tak.-.. the Nw.. hw ,.. :.... d a. i'h it. I ur .-u .ril pti,,n list ke'l, inertas ini. slow. h,ut ur.e, anid with the pn tru',ni d.u. a good I r,.iing laer, we x,,ct it) have th, larg.s- list of any Ipaj.m r. wit i .,, .r,,.t-,hns, in Northl.ru L.,,irin-iia, a.-t.rll t i rTexas, or Ar I' ,srss wi.r/h to, ac as AGENTS, r,l/ lI, as..r J w,,ardl tir,!, address. LF During th,-s- exciting and critical tim.-s, vryhody wants a rt liable palper, thlrfree, Subscribe to the "NEWS," And ,ncourage it all you can, saending the nannimnes, money, and address of those who wish to sub arcribe. Retain the hlr centage, and end the balance. T''ry your hand. Address JNO. DI)ICKINSON, Editor and lIroplrietor of the Shreveport Daily and Wc,:kly News, Shreveport, Caddi, larish, Po,,m,.ter. ,;, I},O],sd!,rs. trising "o act as g.l,,ts l," tlhe SE i, rstl[ lrcase sand ljr pariii-ular.,. Canvassera Wauto. Immediately. Tredcgla r Iron Work... RIICIIM.1NI', VA. Portable Steam Engines with or without wheels. Stattionnry Steamtn Enginues with dnuble flue boilers. Circular Saw Mills of the most mod nr'n an,1l improved construction. n, challengu thin, trade to produce a bet ter or more l'fcrtive article at a hls. price. Cotton Gil and Grist Mill Shaftiinl Circular Saws. Burrows Corn and Flouring Mill. Straub Corn Mlills. India Rubber Belting. Woodworth 'laining and Matching 3[aehines. Artesian Y.ell Tool and !'ip,'s fur nished to order. Stn. (:unges.V Whistes, &c., and eve.ry dnc cription of Ilantatiotl and Rlailnav Muchinerv. S-end annlid P-it :nt illustrated cata lgune of our lnaIhiuery. free by mail; all we ank is a prot rence v;t the, same price with ,.lsnlly good Northern orks. Addr, as. M. . IVENS, No). 53 St. Charl,. st., N. U. No. 3-1v MARBLE WORKS. S, Ur ,f V ".I: and Eldward tSt. I 'I I. pi. raIntly" lenited inl " ipred to jisnt '.,, to' , , r,, It tn ;:. v tn; ":trial, atmni S11 1::1'.i. X11 \ 11.·.:NTI. , .lt\ I. I ::i\ . Liquors and Tobacco, , 'E ...XI . TI. .ET, \V. . I,.. T I Ci1. Il Ir-ttl u., hand. ('onrtssPhle' `nale. h, I, -:sIh- (,, , t. Iil l ita .r i 4, .I ll1l/. " A" ri .1 1i.( l"r fIt fil C f rd. TE X.I n..:iET Shr,',lrt, La. tA lnd lr*-t i livb thi of th abustice I,. , .Itw, . ,n ti, . Wlard No.. ill the 1;trirl tIh l state aforesaid, in It, ar,,tf lnt itld, sit, anld will offer -Y virtu nl~f awritin tikr' tI t.has thi ! nnes dirbenn,.d inn then itn. Justice ,l.urn. , -luSau'rdl , C th u,thard No.(, iul thE , narith and state afoiresaid, in oh "mhve Mnti.had 4uit, ancl will ot.r or sahLl at pulbi. un. cnibnn to the high-r -it ziddar at n. the ciim. t of Justice Jonae lroey.o, in th ,ity of Shreve h,,rt, on Saturdaiy, the 27lth day oa o'clchk, A..%i. aRnd 4 ,'clock, P. -%1. Tho tfllow ing ,d escribed property -eized as tit of the defeindant. A. u. NGiitswitz, and to be slold to pay and snatits the abvc ununtioned writ, to 5 s.tcks of Coffe,' marked A. S. K. Tluernt. of sal. Cash, with the henetit II T. STEWART. nul" '), 1{61. I(onstab!e. UIST RIEl(.EIVED.-A tin, lot of 1 ri,,d Bufthl, hit-ect from T,'.'_ •-, which will b, ohll ch.-ap finr can'h my [n. 22-ttI L.- EAIR. Sewspaper Advertising AND COLLE('T!lNG AC;ENT. Olice corncr atunnnl St. and Exchange Place. No. it, NmW O)tLi.iANt. LA. .,kl 'ity Crrnspotndetne itt l'tngli-l,, "1-'renich, Gnhman and Span mh Languagn.s, funiariied on mnoder IDil/.- .ewntt fr (Cilerltion from any o# •,ur/ ierds, r /l be prontnlh attefni did tn,. ntil