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THE-MLWEEKLY NEWS, 7 e ardy a.nd .Satwrda3 mornigsJ. Per Tear $5 O0 2'I no "* I ' . SfiE WEKLY NEWS, Ig piuwlishd cccry Tesday mnorning. T'ermtsu per Year :$3 Q0 Six Mooths : 5 SO Three 75 single espy tn cent. in aperie or two 4II*aS In current bills. Advertisiag -For each ionsrtion 10 sent2 per hlue. Culrrney taken at Its mRrket valne. 'rovistons and grain of ev."ry decrlp tln tahken t als tI':os for Subscription and Job Wwi k. Qhbiuary antiers. marriage.. cal' for publie meetin s. etc., eharge.d for a4 other advertitmenta. Jnl' I)tcx~:oMn. Editor and Preprietor. 1\'ETýrV :TEMIP4. Quteeatown. April 9--Mr. Cobden was burled on the 7th. The proceedings were .olemn arid touching. In the Mouse of Commons on the ?th ist.. I.ord Elcho moved for the correspn dence relaltiv to the proposed Canslianu defenees. He deprecated the erection of the defeuces. wuhch would only have the eK.'et( linviting AmericaLa to mnake Can ada a battib ground. The po icy of for't flcatlous was questioned by several rpeak era, but the duty of the British government to defeld Canada was generralty coaceded The Minister opposed the production of the papers of the prending cuul.rence with the delegates appointed by the Laundian (governmeut to conter wuth the Imperial government, and shortly expected in Eng land. Finally, the motion was withdrawu. On the foilowing day. Eliho asked as a I aproi rfiatti cnonference with the Catos dian deputation. r. Caitd-ell said four memubrs of the Canadian cot.ncil were expected to cotnf.r with the gorernment. The reasnit of the conference will be promptly commu:rica'ed to l'arliam--nt and nothing will be done to. bind the country without the knouvledge and consent of Parliament. Lenor-. :. C.. April 19.-Tbe ezpelition ender Mtajor Gen. Stonemanu. wthch lett Knox ile, Tenn..on t*,: l0:b of March. struck the "J-.ct [eut.e.see and Vi: guli road on the 14tb inst:. at W:,tha ... C, ' tian burg a r.l .'alem. ir:we-e thn s points Wtuirty-;bree brltgea were bltuiAe . and trvea: fie mtiles of track t~-Ut. , d." pstoyid, and besidrr m.tay prisoterss oste taken, and couns:d.rabln quantitie. of :ourn and other 'tons dest:oyed. On the tlh . ;en. S:i, to n:an mouv l via Jacksonvaritlle. I) bury. 34 rcknivili., a. ritiug at L;rant's Cr.ek, three mi!e :intm -netbury, the rebel lin, for the d1 :,.-. ,t he towtr, at 7 a. m , on the It)rh tot. This t i!ne. deftuded by Intn:r. and a:tillerv 1 wts soon forced, aid outr forcer ent -tl 'ai'3 ury. c.pt::iring d rent. f: k- r-, i' pieces of a:tt:iruy. l1th pri-oret 7,v1 etand of ar.t nrd r.ceco:'rt- n's 1' 0 ,0O rer.ta.d at .u.all atmmonit.on, I id,'tU tuilde of 8x.*'i amtn'initt:n, t;C0,iu0 !,pr .',t' pow, der. 76.uoU comtplete eti:e .! -'o" '.:: .' - i'0 amrnty .aokotts, and .t .401 p":,s. ,t bcod, oLtte.O pounds of s :;,. . . :C poun:ds (ofs ' ,'. 10.u,} pou'1.udn ut fr ,lst: r.e 'jU.O)O b:,e! etu c~ ,. hea? $1' '.,.'t t u a: turdical -t.,!tP. and , "' h: .'tt : . : ton. "birtot ptect's of artihtry "-.re toiu;'h, Sa".1y, at.d al othor tom nCt ar.t., .Iu D t::.r imt edistet Cu'.:m nt w. r.e i-- .., grea or part of these spp:it. 1a -.., o". rec.i:r J from Rci e'gh . t'r r .": e' su14chirv-7p at owpht t air dep.* lwe : vin'es and tram!n, r.e'.r.t bri-dres bet-rv-,t: (oldrbtro and DI.an li;, alu. on erter ri.," ot uibtury. iith '. c..i uwi s ,f :...: .d ':h, were a :.o.v. ... . :y .w In killed on - '.a, r -. ".. :1. Is t,. 4eCspt.;.M :-wA 4. (;. . . r o. h .e lIal'3j -tart' Art 'ta, .%. . rards P1:'.tr t" , .! Hl . 1 be ert a!' 7 d col. : , di. n of 'Ile -"th corps hate nl'cr..ly gone in ".it 'te-titn I 't,-h:nts ,, .U t .' 0. I . { To Mjnra" (;e-. DI : 1 be utr,-lrr o; u" , : P:..lt Ab a harteLinn'!t. ,s" a" 1 c r I- _ st.d o,!ase a it .'d ui.- !.pil :." t i. i e1 lam tm.ont !or hiie a , .l' u. ..:" ! i , t.J auy roward o',.d h.^ n.;" c:. "::. ' itaes or ,1ate txac' ,tt.m9r Twenty tire .thi,.u;n-t do:arm witl! ," paid for be Ip preo:cniuon at Ge-orge .A\1,- rat. sra ,nut ..elr , ai. ' 1'td . Tbac,:o. D,'o'L - accal, ,i:e. 'TwnDty-tive -thousand .lollare wd: t,. paid fur the approbinsion f )David C. lIar it'd. another of Bt3,,th s ccc:nplio-. A liberal toward wil hbe pail t. r au:v in form.trio t:-tt bhal ocun.tnce to ti.e arr,-: of riL".or of the above name I crin.ia,'s r .r th'i:r accompi ess All persons ha bhoring or secretr;nt the said pers.ar. or either of tIh,-m. or itaiii5g ",, a-sitin;g :Leir escape. will be teasted ±a ac eomplicua to the murder of tie s' P1ae.' and the et.ra:pted as-sae.ination of the tr.' retary of State. and ihabl be subject to t:i btnral b.-h,-re a uwilat'ry c.ouminal son andt the punlt-h:ient to d.. :th. Le: tho stain of inu ccnt bloqd be re mioved from the land by the arrest and puniahmont of the mnurdetars. All nood cttlaetm are exhorted to aid p::blic Juctirc on. the occti-,n. iery mans bh .atd considaer hi's oWlm :hnocen,'e charget with thin solemn dlly,. and not rrst night or day until it is accomplished. E. M. STAN1ON. Secretar v of Vtr. New Yoik, April l~1 - Gtld dull. The demand being eonflne1l exclsively to tbt. exzch.nge dealeri. itotation be ranged from 147k. opening price. to 14~I . The nwrumng papers are atterly devoid of news. Boston, April 21--.A rnovecm'nt hae been taerted here to raite ltcut.ot.ll by one d,.l Iar aubscrip'ions to be presenutd to .Mrs. Lincoln. as a token of respect and v'tle-r.t tion tclt by the people for their departed President. Tarnaqita, via Phil~,lelphia. April 21- looth hb.s not been a:rr.-t,'d, but baa been traced as :..r as Taumaquia. The men ar ra'ted o, sutspicion ha-v been diseharged. t. Ioui-. April 2i -'The Jackson (Miss.u sNew' aay.a th.t Gen \Wirt Adnums. with about 1tUd nmte. eticnlitoLtere-l the Federal frncs untdtr Gen. Cro'etn a., i00 otstronl at Pl,.-aut: t Ridge. whippingT him badly. 1illing- 5',. woimlding a id cptturing 1 larne nunber, takatn ll their artillery. wagon, and poatonot. Adamn Iot altohu 310: otfroi" hundred of or wot(tded fromL ?lottt-ar iried. Wethi~gtop. April 21- Delegates f'rom the Stao of .Oblho andr Intluuan this morning called od president Jobnhson. Tbhe tsmt epoeche wst'e ma8e, plodging to the Presi met hbe eum me epptor that had baon y;gr.n Volunte 1. SHREVEPORT, SATURDAY, WAY 6, 1865. Number 17 to his predecetsor. lITh' PrLeideut replieu thankint th.*m for the contldence that had been reposed in him. New York, April L2 -The Tribune's Wa:Lhiýgton, kkrcial +1 4 the inveltigaction rof the counspliacy now going on hbows that .Mr I.inctld's deattth had already been ft tempt. d by poison. New York. April 21.- The IlIrld'. Wahingtou corelspondta..t =Py4 the. pirol. ing of I.ee.'4 ai Iuy wk. ,tomtleted on the, 13th. The oftcial report puts the uumberj of men at 2,.l115. 159 piece- sil artillery. 71 -tands of Celori. 1.918 itLands small arm,.. 110., wagUs Mut 4030 hbervh anrd mrilm . The Ulerntd'.s :art corre-P, n tent ea~r Maximilian'. minitr-tr in Loudon har re signed. declaring that he is sati.-fi~i that the Mlexican Eimp.re i. c,.llap-iog. and that Mf.limtlian will ioin abdir:ate and rattt n to Au-trit5 : being comp!etely disappoint.-d in his tWo most importanr t expects ions 'be recugn tion of the Ultedi Staftes, IanIl the support of the P'.ipe and lvexicAu c:ergy In contin:matiotn fi this report it Is sts ed tbst Maximiliarn has retracted the ren-in elation of his fatmily rights to the thr -ne of Austria trade before leavinrE uit pe. Wlashngt.itn. April YJ -Rep .r-.- have beeu in circulation tur sane ti:u.e of a r reepondl-ence, hetwrea Ge;r t. Sherman ,i1 Jo•liu-tou at , t,:it n.llderatanidiig or bras. of what was agreed upon between these two General,, aud tie res6lts Ot whi:h aite as fullwc : The hla-ia of ag "ement malle this 18th day of April. h1iv. ne-ar Ihiuhiarmi'e 8 a iouu, iu the 8tate of North Car mtai. u. a .I bet",-etn G.In J,,e. .-J.liiitt,. co:imo.nug t:he Co:ifedrrate tforces, and Gent . 1Win. 1 blernan, c,,m;nandirng te arny of tk. mnited t- ta'es inr North t'arolioa, both pr!en c:t. is as tLoiuw,: 1. lhin Cont.l,.rit'e .artni,.r . ii: the tdl-lI :o tma u' na: thiu `t:.te gi it I1- in'1 ,:L-;c 1i giv*en yr ti. comIt inkl.tiUii e ( iuerc., or ritih r ,one' to its Ouki'ne t :i ; tt-OukAlh" ne, tow ta ' b .:' 1 .:- w,.,! t. he C.uotdera.'o .artuitr+ o ex-t-:lr :* :', b.* dii.l, tnd d a ls con.;t litnaled :I rit. : I. -e -t: ,I ý.S :. ips;l, th,'re to dr,-,.it th;er nruts a it p:lbitc pr..*. rty in Sltm . ue utvinc .,taJd each o ~,:rer a'd iiii tu . ex- ctoe, .+i agrrc-t-:tU . iv1 "_e..- A.I a.: ",ti tat /ar al.a*, Iy ;I:- ac i.'u i: r,.i .'. ' a"- F'q 1 ,'rt? .eithtrity 'I he nuno r ,t at ua S .1,I 11"- t' .,j)- Of war to hi' r"port: "d to It(I chef of iurdnalucre at ,V'aa:1 gui. C:t r. 'u, y'Ct :t, tie tir :Ate atik. f t ,e , . . ,: .: U rn : , " a.... at. 1 : th1- :n.:u .Ine t b" ..' , '! u:c; to m..intc.i. a.-r .ant; tiJer tlithin the brd' re .o tne Lca ;ek lte}t' c 3 Ti.- recogr ; irst ,f thli Ez cu r, ,,;: t,". Lit 'd " t, *. by t t .- - . VseV r.s! ..x , .. Lr ...t'r'. A , .L fit " d .. r. i-* :- ' "r. Itt'at tg :h-ut ,.i pr tt- . . s t • C,' •t: "loan "ICut:e Cust-*, .j t'e At,,: w:.re c,,itde tg ,.te g-v, rtr a 1 - .. r rf , : -rnt, :m:;l t th, .'i"X t'ofirt 1 the I I}.a r- ..,'iJl!.m, nt -.f '; F . !ar.d Court, i:.it :hrtt - _ te. ;. " ;, , r. e i id i" .tr" c.. ., r rie t ,nii , ' a'I th- f in: ':b:' i'ti f all t 'he S: t -tr, g-21 a tr' u 1, 4 ..- r Yom. theI SetUt' e ,:7:, ". p r .t t :t, an I SL'. !,1"" -, Li 4 a "":! a - .€-I -,;-tt. . O1 r "ttr ,,. ! 'a i c L i tt l sii I 1:a ,. tL " . F, : t-. :f of :h - ,'t. S . " ' ! :i ' " t try n r act o f :::i to .1 o-i. r . ' I i "" 7. tl " r:l " , , ..' , .:lt il - rl ,t , +,nr tlilt ,N of ti. di. ,,ny t u . r o' tht. ? I.ti 1 * l..! 12." • t : "' I ,, ' . ."K . i ." . . b,'O r. b r :o y ' .. , . '., W ho . ol." : .'" n . I', - _ .- t ,.'...a '.` .nt o 1. ,.. : ".. ,". ; Si..u Ia , -'., '. r " . A :: N (' Ityra t a , . - t t t. -. ,} . I 4 fil fle restnrattin <of th.t rite I tirktucr S i tf e re p'c., rrv*. t i.:O. nrtey w :i ! eni.ir-: I ye e-trctth -ticerd. r . i-t: i : cat fntc-i.b -~' ar i td ro..,:.,,: ... I- itn ' tev i+ t .-d rl h t. iruna. ent t.o-' pa1 utr. rebel d..btn. t i.' t wnitnll pltt in. iu putly th:h .ri-tenl 4 . lo 2",t, a.- 1 o r, t '.t :l: anld the ,lt-a S aIe of W.ietit k giic a . i it Ib't t.*.t recgt ' tiz rtd by cry de arti itt the Urrn,, S ';o ovrn et.nt. t . 7. It prac:ically abt " nhes the c;in6-ca 4ti lIa.. the re-t'iet-,n of th-l oi every dc gtrme wbo have t .o;itaretl .j r tttoile. r. It , t e tr,..i atr I a , i.. e r:.'y ,. :L -! ly.ttk tt-t e y rejncd by -reidot Li. c-i rbe dbt.n. 6. It ,rnc-d no ha dipu t i. a, i-tnd lenin If ate alt to ictt,,rj'. inI etd the in a :fa lit of to rR' ttert w their c.'t. .i ' tti . ....r hr.w gni Uznitd tby ery d iov.r nmtent of t mbdulie le loval States. whienever their o:rr.-iithl w a-is recyruitCd. N. w Yaok. April 2:i - CirCiimrariees (ý."cI bnn o *l Ct u t. whicl. It pracicaly b to the rnwletg thfie Goven lau, reindeir .s nearly fetaifvry di Ilrcotlfi horse flIl ,ih tutn ,o t Fri" y niphb itae 14th inii.. ail it ii believe-i cnrOt.d a r.art t-i, t the" ,(-o Il,, r *l-s ta r.u lir r .c1r hi.. pr-c. utnniioi. Jel, .a.t . ih it It he ias bard hush 4 1-i shihurit gt. 1.o fexi, wl trre lie wars sore lr coul) rally ur armtnl it rol nil him ntud mc.ke knflthe- r : t andl. int tharl he -bhtilid inv. I leave rte r limits i of tbet Cnflideracy. ,'oLit hIhi:rL. Aprth ,.i - Tfhe body or the P. rialent wai nwited hluing the teiilt BeIore dylight lines wrre forrel by. thoanchds east and west of lIndepeulett e IIJIto. p Assin in by rtwo stmirr-w·.s. bter untu-alily dollt fi thrn pas: weea-k Laod but a flew Laot have bh"eil rep'irli| Surgaeaan r.eltaa'a Otlrcs, aablniuton, April 2ith. 9 a. w. Trt [0ot'. l,. 1f. b:ataiil - I hate thet bio - or to ra-p-rt that the .dicr.rary of Stale i. free flt i I -".n and atroa,..a r th1i4 mIraii e \tr. Fr-d S;award pa.i-ad ;a quiet '1iK t. J. K. BARN-E. Surgaonuu l/eaeratI. L dakl,iart, April 26 -IThe traunsprt 't'r Iltujittn w\as blOnaa liap by l trltrid.o niet! Dog river y,oterdlay. just as the sarm,,r Jlyle watt paa-:ll', onut (t the Bay. No par aiaolart could be aac.rtained as to the loss Slatie ,aid ,, party. The Me.iccan Trouble - Some Dashing eand a Lattle, Splas.,hing. L'he nituatin, of attairs out the I.eti cari truttit:r Is not oa s.itisfactury as could be desired, auil yet nollhing has transpired during the week to asriously eiflact the stability of the amotnire, or to teat the strength and resolutiou of the plotters agaiust peace and ordea.. Camnargu has prono;unced, and! it is stated that frtom Rxeyonosa to Pliedras aNegran the lamp of Empire burnst linmly. Corttna has his itinerant huadquarter. withiu twenty-five or thirty mils of il.:roic Mat.ta;nrus, hbut nothing dfliiuite ia ktsknown a.H toa his strength. Thos,, aipimar-itlty bestt iufortned do not hb,lielv- ha" ha, maoste than a tfw hutldred t ,iowtrt. r l"roml four t , fave huidrted Liu,-rals are tn,,t inll (Ctargo under Paniiho,.) Dc Laou,, frti Sata La 3[artiua. I hii.v tar cotscriptltig anwl taking ev-ry 31xi Cti thl y l t" ll n ly hi;tris tu)lt oi" tiLL. puirp i,, it i- tan,-a. ..t 11 i 'lahig o., [t'lat isur:a,s. I iirit l a dii , . ii n oil Satutrdaiy lint, and e.i,itar. d yom:a hor-e blelongi. g t., oat uil tit,- a.ot . ctnlatta.eCn; ji hl, iiiu he 3t1h ,,,t . ltie a suitlar apa-atet- ta' ba p1 - tIrirr . l :r: it it stii t, hat[t dis applov d .,t ti,s, rt b ,ri,, lt, , %..1: w ,r,l t tihe l tlag', p.apre i-t,,s. it , t h la-ra beant 'aatana:.t-d. tht thei wili' thtt he dt -iras 'ah,'n to c.i l:aite t,' iakll K re , .l r lt' tlipat. On W" l.Ut.ad.iy uight last, iabut 9' a,.ak. a party .t" C'ortiua's in,tn., about tig~'.t rt sroig. in.it a dash n the Irupr'ai.l apick,:ta, sta:iuaeOd at thie ujiip-r a,ld .it ta, adrvi i tiihea in. -aiaa tilw ,Of theo inetr a tttd as far as that mnark..t ho,,us-. lTiy 'wtr-i a, aptly r,.lUtl.-,l ,ant dlrivien oaut ot townt. Sr. I'atutd, of the 3a.*xican' ct'to:n 4a.1a an' two p, ilaatni warta kiil d. L:,,it. atl. ILairigu,.s,a -:ui ppo ,id tIo ;a au t,,'nantid ,d tilta+ patllr , w"a.,a ca.a r.td n: d ail l th1 , t', , la!-ing utr.lti.g. Tiratre1 mtoIa wiro.ra aa:'t.a,. ! iay Lt' 1 tlnpeaiaai Ats. who i't,taUlaiy w ilii, ,ra lava.-, ,har :l t ha itA,- I s 1a sa late. ,it at I :t.-a- a elre .a: e ca't - 1 in, ,ltr,": ,1 1h:."-, di -turanc , ti, , .-t-,cu, it v t,.: ty . oa la:.rCl ClubIs It CiiaI ji" 1l. ,, in ' :ie aal!l :app :t. I' t ie s iat a a i-a t ilt eh ,' ita. s ,t -1.st:,u , -. a, wel ,L I" ' . tn 'a'aI ! '.I.tt , aI" ia'.,- Atll a a lt, ' c -., a.t.:."s a r a lt' ,,.. at ." ' t t, a Ih ,' a,-t n A et " aa a t'un ialn, _ ia ,t itt la 'a A , . ad tith c 'ty a t ,s ti. tat ',reo, that,. t: thi 1. ,, of t hing .I ican I,.- h lu_ t a .. " it. t '., . :di.a . i-a , i. al wak, .a i d d ing , sa tl l''" a la t aaaaraal t. t.a.K '" li.Ittar tit a, riaous laahht it t , . \I , . uiIca ,i hip t ti,. 't la eye ut o; tta h, !'tsits insp,.c'tng t . a e" d c:t , p:up ies as tiha. s i.-i in tra A , .1i r'i .u.lL p ,t ttau ts of tlh e city . 711'-av aI t tir. bt,'sp ke coi idt -nc.. T"ili t at l ,t:A a t/ion .,f crurteou, r,.".1.: _: r Lhi, p.'r , l ' the} x.' .. 11 I ,t c U! ', >W HA, tuns: it., e a)t l a (an ,rt'e-ti "t.. ,a t 1.a t lii i,, -i t. him. It did nt. nour wall nt a,,artead iny'thing iut d vtilonU and l , aliry t , th. authority , it-ia .thlaan, by thiea Ce iz,..,n d S ti ,, ig twh-',.it' t, M at anmor. . her,, antl ti t'r, a t '4- M[10arui" ,ioctrtin. diavata-,-aa exca .ptad. \Vi" hbop. and tru.,t the whlta affair will a,,,an blow over, for assuredtaly the leadt-ra of this olOettlent irtast know that cartain alafea't awaits themi N, doubt xtltansive- plans have ibeta ar ratgi:d tfor the captura of 31atauuras. T'aking the hiiutory of the pas't as a pr,.tadeut, it will iaot be at all -.ur lariatng if tlit ttU e alaavolapei-ents dt , not imillicatt, tha Yankaaaa in this n - farious sehb.me. Couli CortiA a tsk, Ia,,-aa-,a-taiin of the river above and baa law Mata.n'oras, and hold it, whiba the Yattkaaap calnti up oit this .id,,. s, as to tlank Niat amoras and stop trade. two viary itbnixitus birds wauhla b killhd by oni 'ary i.t-ill t--tant 'Cor tina and th,. Yanka.ea cauld play .a utulal gamtn, agat tinst ' lt anpite and the Co(7ant-adraacy i: alt . ahaugh suai, a mavemItiatt iaai% jo-at.ibly be ntaaita:t' ilattad "lah thaaa w ai arto Itt bi t- a.ti tlahi- tra bla it .atutta:t aaia'aa',a h l "t ra'a-utis tr ttis c, a Clttsian art ilf-avid',nt tt all wha know a.i:ythiig about th,, aabs: ait, a itt tht way ai bDth baAk- at ihe Rio Gr'andte. G0n. .Mia a:al (Ga-,n. Slatughtar are not a itslap. W calad cauni.n lila' peopl&S a thai interior aag~ainut any unnrieca-sbary alarm. 'rhis movement has hot yet anl''atfla'1 pa.-,:' a ,'Ia~n- .5a atnfiicatat- at g nittldo to jut:fy anly very sarious apIprelinsiotns. Probably before Ua week rolls round, w canli anniulule. that " pteace r.igns ih Warsaw." [Ranchero, 15th inst. Fr,r tVe CoU.IIIIIu Tiume.i. Feed Your Arauy. 1n lia "' Observations upon the United Provinces of the Nether lands," plblis.b.d in the latter port if the 17th centutry--..- 1-tw aboumt two hundred yeals ago-Sir Win. 'l'en pIe, baronet. R,ys: -' y lPer ;tapa a dliffr.-nee of diet mtay : ki greater difl'efr.nce in menu's natural courage than isc cunonly thou-ht of. For cotrage uitay proceed in sorme In-eaaiur frotm t.. tet,:per of air, may be, f .rmetd hv dic pline, aurd acquired by use, or ifliue-uced by opiiuon ; out that which is more natural, and ,;o uLOrei nationial in soult: 'ountriesn hen in othersc, sa,'i.s to aris.' fromi ie bheat of stereng, i of spirits abouti hie heart, which n iay greatly d.epend uponl the nIeastre .adil thI. sobaranc,. of fiod mn." are used to. 'T'bhi.im adei a great phye.ictii ;tinming aH a;v, ' he would mnake, any itrai a coward with -t we.k, di.ting;' aln. Prince Mau rice of Or'agie c'.lled fr thl. English that: w,., t.'wiv c nn ou-, r, and h:t t. a-, i. , sail, ' tit ir wn b etf in th.'ir , tli,.-' fJ" a ,vy ,!d at:,, d,,-p,:rat., eCt toll. '.'lai. may be the. reai-n why th., ;.,utry i, n",=: pla, es ,t tit. wor-'.d M. bievL 'r "Lla ::, p nin),ylt'i , wihs," very, lurh h ,i rt a,,il h.ear:l.i.,- f,'ol, th ., ff ct " tt ,-;r p , r",t- . "'his ; a ca:llu-" µb ti, as Vli '.n tu i arni cr n in.nali'y ,. |England or.. go.,.rally I. ,-e titan in :ll i r cal . ri., '-' ':,u,. '" :i.' ph uty al id ,i tit 'i ul.; ,f tint kin14 il,,t ti, . y al.. i a uih •p 'ii i1. ls i r rbeut t:- d the r. taxei, S.ndi ftire ý,rv :uch bfttr andI ftall.r hai tH,.S. -If thel ir tank i. an:Lly oth. r ..,t i :,e. !',it i c,. f, n . ' :,d . , 1 to - itant foodt . L,'t _,, fl ,ht. jAw ata ,14 dIl cr, atu.', he fi th i r.e I id , anI thi - bh.'anti, N, 9. fin' ti i :LI. til:" at feId. 1i,,"n 1~i 1, to be t, re a:l b uI ; and. ' :1 rie c ,"n:r . the ti .rif ttn i t in: With. mt i ,ati m tor to this fftct. --, reira: ::'n cnclud,- that amn"g ot alc.r c;u,, '' a ir lt 4ln ll i y ,I' at1· v rte+" a r 1wtt 1-ll - '-i-n-., liet " ha, "-help,.d to dbase Naac! iith an .cie t valr " . .f th. -utive I1t. : ders41 a; I I it: IT.... ('i .ld that v," i it gpirl , a.th in th te ,rt, tiy, : d .- t n.t ,oly th",.r oft thi. -pan:i~.- u:n,1 ,,tf ;ol rt,' led,, , aumng the "uni 3, 1 " n- ,,.h - ir,. e-t-'n." . i otter s liers tit n th r i t r ; but t in, gh.rs "of V ,altu i,.,. , -s, ils ng the twnts t 'I.nitt, r?. a ir d ,tr Ni:n.e n i t m i-, . piiiieieg o- 'i'h T ii. oi !. an,,t'l u l., i t ,v iute : l l's'- . u as ih" ie tig "n: ed bu.r' to iTi'c ourtht a t.n, and. g lda ,tin n tl"oli . . ti . m -t t" . .. t p r -vi i i ot ..rs I, .i1. -th1 r N' 4)41 [. .t theta h v it 1t.i .:!. o ., . cl i . ': ht , t' w ' h 1 ;.,t . d ths na-c.., at ., th.-i t .li, t r. : in i atlll Vii'1 -i i. n : 44 , r ,, g e: etit,. rv i,04 n.v -ion, ! id , il l . iid le." to 'xld: jt the phy-icld capaci'ies 6f ottr w.a - i, rs. d rhe anncielt Ge.eks under ti,,,ld thi s, and so did tile R.ntians. • trag, at. at -im,.n is a gtd thu',g; :ts a mi tte: of blMed, and boll,.. and imuscl,. it is just n i quite as esst' i:tl to olur cmlns-t 14,thinig wtult do more to recruit our ar4nies, and hold thee.n to'g ther. than ut ampal prvi.O,, o ' n-. rsich diet. It is all the bravey- fl.rws get -their fhodl. Let tiitw-t have it with out stint. Let taivernmt dny o its tny, haid then alt the frids;d at nuyhow-xuld at all hazardse ; lbe if isted;'lIet us riespect the claims of thl soldiers to food ! Again we say, let the artniv be fd---fed well, and all will go right. WIt.L WARWICK. A Ter,fir Crush.-VWei gavie our traders, a few days nince, a ~hort ac count of the disgraceful scones that occurred at the "inaugural" c.er.mno nies at Washington. We give them below a " scene from the the inaugu ration ball " The only thing which did not seem promising was the fact that but three hundred could b". comfortably aecoim ulmdated at one tuine, while there we-re five thousand pelCrsos to bei ac couminodiated, and a laruge .tjnity of th,m ladis. About the hour of tw.lve the Pir'ed Idential party were escorted by a pri vate * utrncue to pi vileged plac's. So,on afterward the do,'rs were op .ucd, and a tiarong of mLore than a t hullnlln( who hail collected at that end of the hall, poureI into, the suppe.r ro,ni. ()I cours., wi,.n three perS ,ub occupy the .p tee barely aitlicient for one, a " crush " is thit, .enalt ; and th, ru:ush whiich tfliowed can better be i:l i i;,.d than depicted. Bat tlis w.to not the wor~st f.etur,. With that indee'.ncv oft' c,,nduct and wYaLt of politeuens and etiq ttl-te Shitch characttrizes many Ainricn. people at t.bl ', and which i. th, c.:r it ilt accitnpanti:ut'nt of a larg cr owd at a public suppe:, many getnt.ttro, and even io1me of Our own sex wh,, delight to le .steeam-d ladies, seiz.,i uplon thie 11rut orllial.aital and l:.att .itricious part of ti., :t.tie Ide 'ra tion . d ,i-inuiishi'd thetn, and cCir iiiw the pi.eces off' in handkcrcreici- oi eruislhe, thd,:n under f,ot. Then thie ture tsuttutantial vianul Weire' hl'i ed 1tkewie. Luargr. di i,-. of choicv awata, pat&'tet., . llt/,dc aurl j,-lli. wt- .- carrit- d Are et armns into the lain pr.sei'nt..d a v..ry ludicrous ati trdte with a largio plate of oul,ktld tongue., requiring bti hands to iold it, no place to eit dOwIni, adl to way ti, at it ! 11, looked the ptc., et' ot d,1.-pair. In lens than an hour the: table was a 'wrek ; a few ,l'lalnnts not d., tr'oyed w.re roriv,-ti, awl the er'ay of miiptV di-i.-- and the diebris of th toast were, positively frighiful to bL -'-. Thu drs w1ir,- now wid_ op".n, andti, hundrteds )f1 lates in ,legant silks, satiis and velvi-ts, and g.tetie ':nn ilt daitry brualcloti. sat ged antd S:ruggled back acid forth. A, feL oubtaiu,-l" "Iomething to uet, aod.,. i1rV liihe.. ani miany tnre only .t - c-ed. I iin rui nog their toiolt.. Aa mih wa"_ wa te.,'i, as" wa,' eatun. ru,'1 Il,: 'ver mu 't it huvss, bteL-n pr. vi-' - 'iti,. : .re 'h. an u~5t1 tih gut- W.an: - ,Pr,.I. -. . But it t,.18 a p bliac eti' "ý.,r wo r, nii insich atis applllu.,: d..t aI.i I,, g t;,." ~a tle:,en who tiian th, i t r" rioo tn, tlh ta t reltu:i l :iat ti, , p er .wa, a di-.tr astr, aind ,ta . ".i s- n , i, ""i he.rw - p-. ut 11" I c:,,-,U wAt B P.i,.aully try.,,u ; to ::;,r,:." .,ti cf .re t',r the tint., but H .ii. i i ', i S, anti looked very ,hi; 3.t i i. s m1(-a plta-ted aciud grd' tied, h e was greeted by the p".ple. I1, wore a plain black alit aund whit, I) i,tbtri'- the i.hoddy and petr".lia' iatuil w,.re represented to a limited dree-,; ; but "'oil " will tell very r-una, as tt pretadsl v "ry rapidly, and .loth it it ultrt'leqnt'ily tflakes t the lmanl i'hutre wtere nt. however, any col . eed peritns lpresent, as the Wa Iash ngton Kecls'ionists insisted woukli b,' til' Ct i":e. We fiieel tha;t we shli ould be recreal: t) our duty, did we lot ,ne 'nmlbct of our paper o firth without s-aying s .methit;it atttot the supply of brttetl stufi. It is now alnisti certain that Ithe high w'ter,- will destroy the crops t th' R.d river bottotms, w hIle from that source nearly the whole ,Govetrl 'mutsi passed. Ift, as is now the case, with all thitat country to draw frwn, this part of the country i5 al most d,.atitute orf ecrn, how will it it when, v t he lus. if a crop there, we have that to supply from Texask lh., importance is nit attached ti t inS lttr thaatit demands 0from1 our ,,'hicia. and it dos ,nm that they t-I k tn tie of whisky than they do of brad Thlise grvedy monitaer.. that are taking the brhad irit th, p'sstes it t 'lltyh l oni , ',ur civil and nilitary rli.rs, that wil' 'nsuri their hai't, ,, log as th, pies ,t regime are in power, or the cry of zghtooul. [dJmplocute. April 12th. . Twelve o'clock P. N. is night, but sahtpoter is nit _r. Queen Elizabeth was gotd B but play ,a monri,. 'iil voi acs a *lmhemiir The iAllowi ig, which we stake fiAo the Freeman's (Texas) Champlon, I G bt'te oo trtue, and e hope that when this war it rver the people 'ill be more careful how they rpace confi deuce in that class : PoLiTICIANs. - leader, do --yod know the meaning of the word poli tics? We will tell you: Deeeptioani Yo, never net a tull-blooded politi cian, but what he was a deceiver. lii makes loud pronmises of what,bit will do, if you elect hit to office, and uses nice scothing language to the dear people, in cnde voriug to cona vince therma that the salvationt of thlt country depunds upon hilsuaceess. If you elect him he looks upon youl as a stranger, and will brag to his fricu"-a how nice he foolud you and got . our vote. Ask hinm for a few dollars foi a soldier's family and he is broke. Theet greatest politicians are the. men v- ho have always sought and obtaint 4 coitnm:neri,uts in -our army at oficers. lThey have beeun promoted over th.e heads of gallantand worthy men, and tihe people have submitted to be robbed and plndered, and do all the fighting, until the politicians who have worked themselves into cw wer are satiated with blood. Somte on 'aid years ago that " War was the time to try men's `onls,'-mnd- coul 1 havee added, " War is also the time to develope character." This war has -shwn iup the mrn wh10 had the e'ffruntry to n~oultilt the stump, and ,easr.,gau the- people on the- subject of thteir political rig'its, and that nearly all those officers who, previous to the W .i-l, were so constantly laboring on the etuLnp to convince the people of thie sP; e ritV of their honest licarts in their cau-,t are aor., ntearly every on-, of them, eniaged in the most ic-artlecs speculatimns; for nearly all oz this clalus are anxious to beeamu candidates, fand will proclaim from t, et -err:p, vit i. tht tnpttl.ettce f the devil, th:t nearly all thee succet~'-a during the war werd$'et:arly attribu table to their vigilance and geueral. 'it1ip and the great sacrificea they hava suffered in mott-y and health tfor thel: sak,: of th-. dear peopie. . IThe greatest liars auld t teeivers ar. I o,eked upon as the greatest poti ticei;s. The uanll who CatI mount :se :unp, and in his sp;e:ecth to the 1:ia'i...- :t void truth flmlrol beginnll iing t en' "eain, the pltulits ,i tithe crowd, s-o.i t.eyv looking at one another and winking, excliimn, " 'here's a marl ftr you; I'li vote for him, sure!" fitu lt :a man of truth and good sense a;..ir,--s dl.i , asi,,v up their defects, waru thrtn of the schiemes of the poll. ticit,-, Land they will ya wn, and gap. and drop out one by one, and all soua :tss-tr.Lht d at the nearest. grog shop. nxc(:lMing': " Do get us somnething to d-Luk, for we i.:"-v,: beue dr:'~d up le ,e: of the dullest speecheas ev,: iheard. G,d Gol, boys, lid y,ou ever in-.ar the like ? We dou't vote ir himrt, sure !" Rleader, is not this t -tere tru.: I '"':tu do not be led :tr ; l-y pal ticiant. Rciettmber that the approaching tate elecetion is one of the most important that has ever taken place in our State, and it v'ill depend entirely on the, next Gov rtllor for the saafe-ty of our State. We trust our reade-rs will reflect on thie subject. A m nat important discovery hxa just be ,n mm:ae in South America. It is that the grewa riv-r Amazon haI ilwen tound to be navigable- tr, ,u oune ctd to thie otiler; that, in fact a new r.-ute. has bee-i opetned to tllh Atlan tic iiud Perciric. Phle Meoroea, a P, rtyV iun st.ainer, which was snit: to z Iplre tlche Amlnazn, has arrived at M:-vr,o about tltriee hundred miles tro Limtna. The 3Ioroua enavigated :a ,re than two thous:and miles of the Amazon proper, ant six hundred of the Ycev-alel nld the lPatchitea rivers, which, until then, had -eeun only In dian canoes. IThe country is, of course, inhabitred only by savages. but it is u: woderiful utility. Two pints mtakea qnuart, but two bits make a qua:ter lutdomnitv for htee past, -a- up. 5ecurity for the t'lecurte, jety eowi:. -'er State Treasltrcet. a).'1< t.lhto:r zT ( t, an i. L: ; ":el. S !:.- lc'rtK" 0 ;ofhe Pc ari:h ,f Na:c.: 0:h, , ms a caddi at,: lot ,tate Tr, uerC tu" the .n.nsuiug clc:ion ,c r. a b:ho.-ox,- : anai-i:c R,.r . . OI.IVE.. ,- a cn.iil .e fur -t.te Treasur,'r. Iou:l .na pq:p,,ra c,- !, [April 6 te For Sal,, i lt ii' ED AC'COUUNTS. 1eursoe °.t .ilng to) pnrcha ,: at very roas on','. r. 0eS. \il) 'l, ll f l a u tJla: ly to the Ldit,'r S :-, p.per [Aplril 1i; wA-, t. For Sale. SC+ N EG1Fa, IY betwcn 13 ut" 1: i- year, .t ac. Apply at thi..- flit a pto-w,.ksw 1f TO I .EFUGEEt. F ? r1 -AL,--. trLnu and inml-,vemcnta. situa'ti I n mileo fromt Sb " p, , . S :ii . from} Moo-in"p >rt. and S ti7 from Alhbany. This proaterty will be mold on Inu.derate tvrs. or tbh usu of thu ita' a cat bo ht.i at a low runt to any ont wh' will keep it in good order. Enquire at tbhis of ti.e. tA.pril 11. wstw tf FOR SAtLE. A FREUHlsupply e! Cream rlnaid L."tte: Paper, Pe1a az.d navaeo peC. at; t: t'udtt o'ee. March IS; ,,.w SFor Sale. 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