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TiHEt SEMIWEILKLY NJ'., ]",urs.'da: at.l na rt l tl. mor1,.n ,, •ix Month,, Lhre " : I " THE WEEKLY NEWS, Ix p,ubliiaed every Tucsciczy mator,,ni Per Year : $. ,i. 81ix Months : : 1 .0i Threu " Singlq,topy ten cents iu .specie or tM o dollars in current bills. AdVtertislagn--Fr each insertion 1(1 cents per Jine. Curreney taken at its market vnlwn. l'rovilous and grain of ev..rv o ..ierip tion taken at all times for Subscripti-on nwil Job Werk. Obituary antices. marriage-i , cnt's ft public meetlags, etc., charged f,,r a, oil:.e advertisements. Jot'. I)tr('ex`."i Editor and l'ropriw i The Preist and the Piper. BIY . UO.lDRI K. Father Ambrose M1Sih,rrv, puart, - priest of Knocknashee. iii tih. di.. c'ese of Ardah. Ireland, wau on-, o the best men, generally spl.aIki;u. II that ever existed in any culn'ty ,tf .. of the world. JBelov-d !lv hii own people', and revered by 'otlhri,- I . \ diffirt d from him in hi.. ,,.igiui I, opinions. lie passed hi, lit' in th. r, bumble discharge nt hi: clhri:al dii- f ty, preaching the Gosl.I t~ tI,. p1,.,, reproving vice, ilI .chani1, vi tu,.. tl1 and doing good to all. "c liut d:s is tinction of creed, or dread ,tl rh. 1, ,- titical enemies by whon II,." t n: '- u rounded. He was Liuni,, . 13.,",,,. pious and benevolen.t. 'rlive, to h. ',' pitality like the e.nrly tn:th , ..,f t.it church, whose good e'xaml1l. I .... vri I emulated. lie wn- : I- l ,. o' r , ,,,i u.n, no matter of .hait ,.i, lttoll .-' fi tion- a lover of his .,u'i11:it . ni .., d, spised and dow-n tr i,, I 1-- " ,,,, , sumunIat- schllar- -an - ha.1p, nt i , ..].b- , i er, who spoke Iis own un, .- t,,;;1. :, with great tluency., nt,I1 ii.l I, .,' Puppress the evil i1fli, 1,',w :ir -:t from Irish wak .e., ft,..r:-l. n1 - . day dances, than any oth ,r pl.: ," his dlay. 'To t h,- wn'. .,i n mn.o his hospit.hle , di,, was ,"." "i" : i with that g;,ý n r.,a., 11a.t::,-1,.,.,r l ,! ,' inedel fulra. p culi:,r tou Ii- :ai i,.. '-l,.. 'To the c·4h1 t ,,1 ',,:, , h,, i. --rring, and 1h,3 di-n r . ..... . . tiC· ,- 1. ' ' 1i.ly count- lI. 13ia i:,i -: , . .. - :,k t . ,a of i(ilead, l. h in I . 1, . t .-o'lth,.' rech:lirn '.hn r'i I . I L r " 1 d t tIt :d1 u.iugled ,. r " , ., nc. ow \ :h all :11 1111 H ," , t, ...- 1 ... t, i " "1,. In ,ou,. $h,,rt ' .-t:'<,,+",' '":it !I. ," !..I3:13 .0 t,r", 1 , . l '... 1" i th.. at pcu t It- 21 t l'ir i i',i ,i , '. . ti,. mtost Ei:1gItt:,t" 11. ,-t,:, : " , , .-r tigurvd1 in li.-h : .. . ,: , . I '- at ick ., .:,,' ,, " . kwln i n t4,, t . - : ,, ic "b -r :t11t , ni, t l '.. . " ' . ate 1.o .k, 1 n t,.,. .r . • 1 'a ll lg JOit f.er t . , .. t.ll'tIst de t . o xiei., ntii -' ii . 4 nokiog, ,I d i,:na .. ","" toflleii any I .- r .-nlarknel',, , r ,ro n .da .,ni-.,i.. r,,:tdy w it a ,, xpgl til 1'1 . .l'"-'l ' I 1:1. .t+. " ,,t' a eirt-r itn,.nt l lu trI.-:: " ' . ' At the tia n f i. hti. 1 "i -, i .. l' 1i dv wdas about f ii': . rih- ,. . . 1 hbest pipr o I . his d " . ? ,.. . , .t greate-t topei s to " ii i ' t. :'", in .I.nti |part of Ire l:uaa d i t i. iI . 'i: \ ,.l' ,arduin'y perf ti1m.t. .3 . "u-t : , i., pips, ho, was ti, It," , t1,, 1 : th'h wedd eing 'wh.r'. i-. Ii.. .. • :. Whenis ay lovrweor trd,e.' 1,' .tnl. .' ten miles around. the pipdr w.,. :l.r to be there ad ; t'a i it , t '1tr5 y the deceased we.- rich po,,f: :' able-to procure lots ,t' wuic-ky, l'a:t was in his. elment, " t uan t1.1e1 tilh wake house resound with uiiti" and merriment. It :a- 1,i w1 1 '"I l : then tht it. et ,pluit, ,til I' a ll. v r' t piper" should b ý,"';,: <", ,~ by the pion s pa'ier t.jil dI- all in his power to reform tli , ittl,' t -il. toper, but to nor phpo. L. iki , -i tion's devil- 'lie's harden'dl more t t w i ,.l e :l.n' ":- ;, reclaim." By the pions exerti-ng of I t:,her Ambrose, Sundhay '3.1 nci .ý :n I ti: exczesee praetic.,l at w+.11., dtu~l fu nerals gradually b.gan to t1,l way1 so that in a little time l'a,ldx's craft was in danger and hi- dr,,ll,.ry in little demand. With ,uch a gl,,,,my prospect in the localtly that -:i-.ve himn birth, no wonder h," shol-ll t'o .I disposed to enlvr,,: hi p pit' ,"l action, and to try bh , fCItu I ,. it 1 .A u chips more remote. where hth bht his musical talent w.utld re It- r.n" al, preciated. After a little piping among tht. hamlets in the adjac"ent p trish,. with no better suCn,'' or ;hr. atllr ii dulgonce from the cler'y, h., t,,k I into hio hoead to vi-it pot, .taut - land, where he fim!ip b-i-t r..al and better eating, bit a lot ,; - .1 v, .,-> all that, thought tie pipi.v, wich,." whisky and the cong'enitl . ,ii v Volume . SHRVPORT, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1865. Number 16 voiunme 1. s HnEVE onrT, THTr8Aw hY, MAski Q, is ~~~~~ ~iii ~- -~ ~--~`t~jyc thin oi, tiipiiin,i 1,. 1,v d. ln t Ind Wn r n . old cl .i , tiitry .nugh. t.l l . 1." '4n1 , a land flowing . it i, lk andni iotnyi, ai tther Anmhi' " u.'d t, I -ly t il Ih the i,! .ul, ol. f I'; ian , bI ut--I pitt", it a li-ky \vtw - in 'oot ito 1 olant. tinr 1 ,ih wit il St) r,.olat n il.ti'tnie I a. at im ,'. In a le.' w ',k- tihe. pi-I ]"r g''t h.art-sick of m,'rry I* gihalnid al ..-o i lv ti to return hioul' to thi 1l..-." , 1 ., "o. ,n,, "f hi- Iativ, ::n. 1,. Iv t1.. to, rt p i.kt. I1 ." l]il 1, .""1 1,t'..,,. 1 n id ticlimit g th.'re a Inhili,' hi ..r ,,i hi-, wa: -, anti a 1 1.,, r. hil lini , , hii , kt. 1 . i . ,i \,d to ill tl-ul," i ;tt Ia t "" '" , - i,. [I f "r.- 1111i 11 ti ;g f, ,." vre th ] ha ,l ot' ('rzom .v,,], 111'1 . "r -.~ V n .' i.. 11.- . 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'T'le jii ,,Wi I) pruditcd, antd a Btitl )~nu ',,.ut d Aout awl1 Yrp.rt-ttd tO tilt, pip' I. .I)- - 'hat gi.' tll, lie to yo ur , .4i. t. iit( dtleftair of Snritl. anil '.:u 't h I" t I lirr ! itt mock chief' u itt i 1 A)' \itik at liipa, ,lJI vomuhtuipuii lt . ito'tdt , it dm .6 that, i your Iti' nrtnk,' I...'tiell z'l i.-t ut . o' f 11 ii-ic ":'ttt1 ifo t I :i-: hart: ini Klloclknnsh''t itgain t ll ''itd 1,-,itttr .l Iiie. a wiordlt t)k vt ii. p *t'f't 'tci-t lie'. soul, prke ! v' jul ttk Pat e a gain. ha " ito it. :iui..lti ,ý"vit' t r 1,Ii,'I'.'i - a 'i vi i' til tut ,.i'I'nt f..' 1 "i ally,-".1 o takl· Ili. hrtnk- i'i 'ast hi'l' I coai t Ing i 'litr . ci ''it Iti L . U Iik ,, ;:,t'" 1... i' i t f". t ~ " t o I ic, ''''uluh '." mtt'' porkt steak i , , t' hi s 1 'itt p : itrII tl ii~ ij '.; ii 't.iIl ;:t 1:1 1 it ii .ut "l att r eatiii L lt. n c til I. Whic il l, hungry ',il''. ' did * allipi." ,I amtic.. r, t, it. }.1. i' .r. - ' ra''' '1 (Pit. 4 14 iii.' 'I 1 LLi}11 inirh N iotiii"i a:,l IT'' i' ini i' i ,'' -'1 t,-r txi- 1 l i i"r it'. nj .rlt ii· II I T ' ' T 'a.t.l\., ~ ,,.two . or t r 'r . r , tIt ,' '. . '- k u,, n L a - r 'i n , , ~ :L.I 1111. j~·( i. i:.I 11 i, :I ali" tit :t',,,,1' -1:C ~t' " . !· t ct ;.: .: -'k , 'I n ;o- emu i ,c. . n.1 tat'~"1' Alt :l\ ~,t ( - ." t , . .. l . n " . I . t ' n . ., 11t ýr~ j.". si'i = w. I e' t' n. anal ,1 Lit tl. . .t 111 l,. ,·· I1 . l' . " , Frnom the Wastington Telegraph. L Addmress of P. P. Piltchlyan, l1 Printripail Chief of the Clhoc- a taw Nationo. It We have received a copy of thi.s g i viir.-i, derlivered tc the Ginti (',lunlcil, in ,xltra .-esion at G-odtl t3 Wat,,r 4eminitry, on the 2ed Monday L of Augn-t last. It contailns many excetllenit thinga, which we regret we L caiuti.l plublisl in full. ''Th' ftullowing 1,ass:age " hi. in- s tr lrtlictry rer.arks is worthy of any Cc -tat.,nlna in i any country. .e " Civil governlment derives its force P i'rotl th hse social and moral institu- t tiom, which cri;ate a public opini, in that iiii'part to 'lw all it.s virtiit. and pow,.r 'lhii,,e civilizing and moral- A .-zing inlthtnces are init.ftlcrive when civil goveritmnelt is noUt tparamilount ini it- own sph."re of action to itli mili tary, and s- p,-,.-lly in this case when tii, sodli,.ry " no.mt lsubjected to the most rigid discipline-. When disc:pliue is lax. the 'ol- m dicry be-cotmes iiceiutious, the citizen fo uiscrtpilts aitd sellish, and too p uituny ,-iubrac,, _, <,lpostunit o or. - i,.nt-. I, hV- uch statn of" sotittvy to act L .s hi n h the pub ic mnisfortiun. .- it ;,l az-id Ih, itivasion and rubbery of' z, pI. at,. rig' h:t,- oti itndividuals. ' uch at ..l., onnit .1 v our own prof;.sst.id '," 1;i , ,l-,, a", ,iot only\ ill- gal aind op- f' pr.,--tve, biu tit y lead to anarchy tio u.l a spee.tis ,t tiespult ant- mnor, intol- tt , ;;tibl, toI t t u: ii'i (It II omett.T than the it n,, ,- , . o f all vl:.s,.s to ti,. th ul.. of j 't i..-t.. those v. hol.otne , th td -altitalry ri-traints. civil and ill nlitr \', \\ I ilch give ample protec- Si 't, , ,.cur,- socitl order, preserveu s of :U lti teaituliliii -mz - tlt.; popular mind u.1l p-.i-at-'- on tth" in lividual char- ii it-ir Iv in.rm t:.ing his abilit'ns to S...!,1,int1Ie t.tlhe g-ni ral w ,eltare.-- in 1I,,1,.: ly ctau.-i-lred, theire is no sub- L , t. "-, t ual imiporitance to that wh th li whtllrnc's, th.. I n-i,. i-+rati, mli , tl i,lrpti,>l, of -,me 1p !icy 1Iy which the tn \:-iti,i: al I n Viil'rtlt ilnt iiii he con- itt Iun ed, i ll ll its vig, r, p tonalprop- tl 1' i pr ,t : t-.ti, ti i't o rii'cio es- dhevtl- fr ,l,"l .r' 1 r111 7,z" It f the pr,- ier- tt : x.i o tf w I p. ,1, . a ,l "i' . ,ret...r thxb- te .iir fith.- i:tito al arnt of deft nce, tl 'IT i,1t:ito L.li ott.jet so desirable pm iit ,ti'u o i C, it is .lsggested that tl i. ,g;-. : -a,, ,i ad i tl.. as will v , it , -,.17",]] :liit! iiixl t:lr" anit Ol- t ",.1;"rl : ."i" i1 :1n,1i military auithior- ti ri., ,' , t-. i t, i the tn, ti t fficiient Si ,-rl -I .t0ri- i ell' d eani orc :n i it of ilaw ;x ci.-t t all I,t. l 1' -, w h,:t ,,r I l ui r' ti. a ',i,... -.U'i ,, tI xious b. , . I . to,: l t i i tri ti I s . i ti rub. ,t di--il.in . by i ,, l 1: ,.i ,- - ,d n ,-- , : .i . ai l i , +.. .:ll,'-ý " I :i ll t.. ; ,i L "- - 1c11 l h ,,h .,r- ! ` tilt., _ 0, " . .. .. I , - i.te ti l, tit. }c ,." ..t ' it. i ,P . - i "l i " t l 1 1- - I .r ei • .,. , I , . . - , ,- 1 -i ,ti . i\ . - ,il.-, i ti il' :- it i' . i," t ,t ";,i " +i ; ..... ., .. ., ,_ ,,I- " . atton t " .t of th , ', S.7 tri t tit" " 11. -' i., I S .t '' iti t pt " i t lt'! , t .i - , , i , " -' 1 l - "- - i :l, i'i i , . . , , i, , w-'. .t .. ' . ,i it ti- , n tti, , i, l - " t .I . .r . t :. - ni1 . .n v ,:r ' ti , , ; Nr xt;'k i tti clti itcitts lt b."tO Li - .. "i " t ' uI _ 1itt .t I,\ ~. , i llo : " , . tt ll t iL , . "- . 1 ti l" a tt, -it i, ' ti - .. " . ,,f i en n - oil r,, ti r mF_ [ + it u it " ll i 'i ,A : , , I1 , t l:'. an d., ,p t it i V Let us act calmly, wisely and brave ly. Let us take counselof our duty and our honor-not of our danger and our fears. Let us invoke the guardian Spirit of our ancestors' virtues, and the blessings of Almniglh ty God, and, sublimely, accept that i condition the future may assign us. Let s it' we are destined to fall in this struggle, with our hands on our c hearts, and our hearts lifted sulbmis- t sively to Him, who appoints and s controls the course of Nations, unit- C' edly exclaim, that " be has arevady w lived too long, who survies the liber- a tic's of his country. Important Call! r A mo,:ement for Peace--MemeLcr# .ofi a: the Iirginia Legislature, rthe Gor- a error and the Lieutenant Gorer- d nor Requested to meet tIn C(once- tI lion. G Baltimore, April 13.-The Rich- t mond Whig of yesterday contains the following important document to the 1o peoiple of Virginia: Ib, "l'i undtIersigned members of the L:,gislature of the State of Virginia, in connection with a number of citi- k zens of the State, whose names are attached to this paper, in view of the ,vacuattion of Ilicltnond by the Con fe-derate Goverrnment, and its occupa tion by the military authorities of the Ulnited States, the surrender of the army of Northern Virginia, and c the =nspension of tile jurisdiction of to the civil power of the, State, are of" tlie ,,pinion that an immediate meet ig of the General Assembly of the h. State is called for by the exigencies of the situation. ec The couseut of the military author- dci ities of the United States to a ses sion of the Legislature in Richmond, 01 in c:,nnection with the Governor and Li.'utenant (Governor. to their fret- de liberation upon public affairs, and to tlhe itigress and departure of all its tl tn.mbers under safe. conduct has betn obtained. The United States ani- 0 thorities will afford transportation ! from any point under their control, h to any tof the personabefore menution- i ed. l'hi,. nmatters to be submitted to i the, Legislatnure. are the restoration of peac. to thle State of Virginia. and the adjusttment of the qnestions in vtlving life, liberty and property, c that have arisen itlthe State as a cou seuttence of thi" war. We there(ftr' request the Govter nor, Lieutenant Governor and mern b.ers of the legislature to repair to ,-e aun,i,.r-tauld that full protection to, -,l"on- :titi pr p', rt;- wi-iU be at'tird,-l it th, Stat,. and we recommend t, ;a..".elt' ! eltizens to re-main at theilir t ,ItOe and pur.t1ue their usual avoca tio,n-. v ,tt cu:ttilcace that they , ill a ,: ,, interrul,t,"l-. ,V . ,naino--tlyv solicit thi. attn itnc in Iichtollt : n o r 1,efor, the • _.th ot April in t., of the ft .lowi ng L' ,!, "" ' Lstizt is of" Virginia, to, c u nt' I t- a i - t., thiilL et ul illl ,, ,-,,i'1 r; ',",' " t, t1 ` (:t~ of Vl- r ginia. \\'e halye pr,, m ,vd eat', cost ! ct f, im ' , .M ilit v n titi ite of I 1 ':t t, tli , t, th - i to i nll ,' !'In R A T. H t,.r.A.. T. t'er A, t r. hm. -. Iiv. , Jhl n il .tch , . 11 i.tua r, . L. .MnItag , I Vaytt, ic \I lltii, .I. 1'. II1lc 1mL ,, \l, x.,n it.r Rn t,- . J.3 nh nt U'tr I I.: I . :, i ;. ltrbour. W m. . L. (-,. iF'. .ti. lt ahluwin. Ths Si. 1John 11.. \ l iti i l iiapl,.s, S.t . U . Jillner, I i ,t. R 'uldilph, W m.ilo . . "iarle, l-. u 01 vbr ,k,-, John Critchelr. W ,ll l i,r t ih ,'m ii l:rt I have i , eeni pro ; ,r. ,. sawl ,oth,,rs whom we coanider ' enla ,s ', . Y t o : .u tlllioU . si ,mt : A. .ei . - I-:-a hall. Snat)-,r ifl.,,a l :u ' lai.rr: ,-,ihn, W\ ,"s",n, ý,n it.,r ftr,,m i iari inlt J s. Venable, r e.n ttor ,. lt from P'etersbulrg; David J ut t, ol t.he It-u., ,t Delegaohns, n It l titt1 ch:nV,,- ; Da i J. Saundet l , S- h, It , - ,I " of I)el e atn s, fromr - itichen , l t'ity; L. . 1i t l1,. ,R th,. !lio, sC of lel,.rate-; .J. J. English, Sut'the llnu- of Dhelegaters, from lien tc. t 'outt '; W mll. Ambers,., of th.e II ,., ,t D O.hg htt,,. Fiot Chesti'r ,tih Icunt- A. 1 . Kitz. f. thEdi oIf ii- "itcl ,iiit, Is, from t i eters tir rt \Irginia; Liuiut. I. L.0ancute,r I Ai.hmn wl" -lltb, i-t ti- IH ward. Icrk Pet'rsburg; Thomas B. sieber, Fan. qiier; Wm. M. Harrison, CObarles City Coulfv; '-homasal ..,Garnet, lings and Queeons County; Jas. A1 Scott, Richmond. I concur in the preceding recnm. mendation. (Signed,) J. A. CAMPBELL. Apparoved for -pwbicatie--in the Whig, and in handbill form. (Signed,) G. W. WEITZELL, Major General. War Departmeq, N ashlington, Ari" 1,, 6 p. m. J Majior-Gene,4slDirx, . York: This Department, after ilpatane consideration and conoultatloni with the Lieutenant General upon the re sults of the great campaigns, have come to the following determination, which will be carried into effect by appropriate orders to be immediate ly issued: First-To. stop all drafting and recruiting in the loyal States. Second-To curtail purchases for arms, ammunition, Quartermaster's and Commissary aupplies, and re duce the expenses of the military es tabli.hnhment in its several branches. Third-To reduce the number of General and Staff officers to the ac tual necessities, of the service. Fourth-To remove all restrictions on trade and commeice as far as may beconsistent with p.pblic rafety. As soon as these measures cap be put in operation, it will be made known by public order. (Signed,) EDWIN 31. STANTON Secretary of War. The following romance on a small scale will be found exceedingly in teresting: It is many years since, I fell in love with Jane Jerusha Skt-ggs, the handsomest country girl by far that ever went on legs. By. meadow creek and wood and dell, so often we did walk, and the moonlight smiled oni her meeting lips, and the night wind learned our talk. Jane Jert she was all to rie for my heart was young and true, and loved with a double and twisted love, and a love that was honest too. I roamed all over the neighbors' farms, and I robbed the wild wood bowers, and tore. n:v trowsers and scratched my hands, in search of choicest flowers. In my joyous love I brought all these to my Jerusha Jane; but I wouldn't be so foolish now if I wert a boy agaiu. A city chap then ca;me along all dressed up in store clothes, with a shiny hat and shiny vest, and a mustache under his nose. lie talked to her of singing schools, tt;,r her father owned a farm,) and she left me, the country love, and took the new chap's arm. And alV that night I never slept, nor could I .-at nItxt day, for I loved that girl with a tervent love, that naught could drive away. I strove to will Ih.r back to mit., but it was a!l iii vain, the city chap with th,, hah'r lip marrid .Jerusha 'Jane. Aud my p,or hIt-art was -ick and sre, until th,_ thought ,.tra k me, that just a, go,,, fi-h renmainel as ever wat caught ill the stea. So I went to thet Mttlthdist church one night, and saw a d;ark brown curl pee-ping ftrom un tler a gips,.y hat, and I wedded that i:r!. And many years have paste antd ga',ne. ,il I i~h;,k my loss my gain; and I often ,less that hairy chap that stole Jerushla ,ane. MARRItED, At thei resilence ,o the bride's nrther. on th' :,ouits aci the 21 iuat.. by the Rev Mr. M~osely. \h Vt. S. Ltes. of Mie touri, to .Mi- Eta.i crtT A.. laughter of \1. I). I'arks, E-1.. t' this place. We wi.b oar frue,i!s a pleasant jturnoy i t-ether througth this worll of trouble. For State Treasurer. \r' are author z-d to announce Colonel E.OS I. UIL EitKEI of the Patrish it S.uchi tlche-, ai a canIi l at f a o Pr:Le TrIa iurer, tII the ens.uin: g ele(ction ap4- &,w-t!e We are :tt.,ilýrn.. 1d to anInounce Mlajo; 5. I. OLIVEi. a- a candidate for Stat. louisi mna papers copy [April 6 t For Sale. CI-ERTIFIED ACCOIUNT.S. Persons wisl I i toi pnxhtase at very re.mLrnab' r.i;i. will apply inainvdiatlly to the Eite ,f this paper. [April 12; w&sw t For Sale. \ NE.GRO f.l.O1Y hbetween 13 no. 1 L \v,'ars of age. Apply at this otlile. TO REitFUGEES. l 11t SALE,--A tin andll impl1totv~lnenltu. . :itla Il mile, from Shr.v 'p rt. 3 -il,, from MbItrin Fp art.il and t mile from Albany. Tmhi" property w.ill b, asold c,: li herlte tertl'. 01or the lse of lit -li citan ,he had at a low rent to any uone wtho will kctlep it , good ordtr. Euquire at thi' uf. [April i1t: ., aw If FOR S A LEA ' " FRF-H supply of Cream Laid Letter ' Paper. Peaa and ELvelo pe. at the lost otice. aierch 1S: w'w. - For Sale. oA lad ADiDLE: I otnlr, trillh andtl sadle for sale. ,l finqulire at tills oficc. (aprl4tt Vainted. 4 T Shr,. eport Arsenal. OLD '.It\C. f.r L whi li . lihb.r l price will b - 1 ,1 l W Af. W Il'.