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WEEKL K L Y NO. 5. -SHIRE VEPOI %T, LA., SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1866 VOL Shreveport *WeclgI Ny ew , JNO. DICKINSON, ditd., r iMd I-roprietor. tFF IeR tl. 27 Tr'KXAs TrHP.', UP .,rAIKK. /Y /,,l,/,/S/ (i crrry S"Suxdn> nlownln1. II:.ta+' of Sumbscriptiomi -- Per Competition Defied. SHREVEPORT NEWS BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE ''I T tret, tr' rport. 'L.1L /l OI 'O )I E'E BILLS OF LADING, Ht \1 1 \i i . i t ( a - Poster s, \1;I , \N : . 1 t r.\ .,. ý ,, r. V1.1 ' I'I 111 . i Is .i l E i ": . I'. 1 "Ir. T il,;N 1 I .t Y iE tt,.ll ..I t.,.,k at. i t i ,- , . , t}.. IJI(I4, AND 311IEIICINI:S. UnltýL. Medic ine: and atl 'llreir."al . Itlr.","t t1, II1 I1I'" \IIt11IIII.L·11IT -r- :Lti'I \In ik."t Ijri·F. Thos. H. Morris, DRUGGIST, u h;, 1 . n."'11'1: II:.\ 1 1.1.i...:;- a !;I t"" " n '1'. 1. c.1 - . til.,."I." .1.- h.r n. . t."i ,t I ni t_-. \I. "t: i...".. 4t Al 1. -III· . III- tt' I ii~t-. " .11. \',t-i 1 kIi- -i I i I.. I -i l li t ,1 ;ý. .clirti .nl :111l .111,:1 ti'.,--lllltn1· I'"rttrt..;> x,,.14 1 1 if.1" l' 1·1.. t it tii , i ...? 11I - .·n·L ý IiI;1-t1." a ,'!, tri . "I, "I' ~".- .'It1I4"t ul ;111 . 14"-111 I··I tr 1'... 1,-.1 4"rt-4 "- and __~k. ~~ I'tI 4, 1111Su p ,rte I·rn ýh" ii 11:11 rI'I..\t II `. II '.% 11111.1:% Nt \1r~ Fý irrr Ilil I,.!,,,lr THE CIVIL RIGIITS BILL. BIulow we publish the Civil Rlights bill, which has just passd the Cun graos over the Pretsidet't' ve:to : Section 1. That all lpersons born in the rnilted ,States, aold not saub ject to any foreign power, aexcluding Indians not tax.ed, aret hierebyv dv cilnred citiz, ts of the United States; allld such citizens of every 'rae't. Mlldl color. 'iithioult lregtuld to :iyiv previotts conditionll (Jof .vcry or illvonlnttary s,rvitude, cxc.ept as a Inllllisll illlt for crime whereof h, l.ar t -shall have ,beenl dul, conlvictd . :ltaill LhaI the :sam. righ t in evry State and '.,-r 'itory, to tI:tak a d tuftorci'c con tracts, to .iie, t, Ib, -ll.,l. he. parti.es tiul give .v idei ,,. t, iuni lt it. pur chai , l.tas,, sell, I h .!! and coivl," rail and persoanal prl,.l-ty. and to ba . .-ultisl. to fll an.lld t.:!l. l Ihb .l dit .,t' all la tis htlad prtceeding- fI- th,' scurity af laar,'t lanai prap rt , a- i- anjoy, by ol hit. citiz.-us, and .hall ih...t t h j.-et ,to Iiik, plu i-h ,.I.n; " , ' ai - and penaltias, and to , ion. other, any law. .talutt-. ', ld i ,t,',, r. gul:tion " - tatt tao il.' contr'ary t ta ith -t:udi -. .ac. 2. And that any i l,.'sotl wh.b, ttder ciolor of anvIt lat. -utrtn.. ,rdi n a , lteg latiln r el :i t,l.t . -t , ll albject, or cau--t , tato eI -ul ,j.c.t,.at, ati't whhtat ita nt of aty. 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I nt .'t at,.. - t.t : isnch la'w- ara. -llitaltbh. to carry. th, nlt.' in to ta t, buti in all t -a hlIr.i auch l law- ar et adt alaptad t th - ... . , t. or Itta re dlIf i , a. t i thI l. p ,, 'i-i,,ln - ,.e.-ary to tiurti-h -uitall , r.lo 11i,"- : 1! raa t-a outa ala t h . l:a w T he I ,e e r m itl , h, L.: :t- u ns ,,i t hti aut chu , ,'ed i 1 tlh ct , ,a tila, ita ia rnite d-tlll. - of "." ltt," %%!, I.. I- lit :it, C,,rut lin\ i2.iur.,lictii, ,, the C:ml, citil ,, i ,ui , t:,l i. ?. b . . . t "ar :as the. -a n l " i - l : t 1 ht ¢n , .n - t- : 1 tl a i t h t h , c ' e a.- t i t u t i i a n d l a - ,t t h , t ' i i t , , -to;.:..- hall -b -: . 1 ,1.1,!,.! . : , d o in ern -M e t i c, ,inn t- it, th .- 11 :l 1 a u td t:i " - i nt , . -,t llch ea ti t.a if a itt t aril an iK I l t ulr' ii ih, . i ,t ,f pun ihinlent ,it tlh, party ., ii ýnxlty. y.e -t. T hat th. ltrwtl . lttr t , o s , 1 Mi - h :lb - a ,u , I t , lt u t y \ l a ' ~f th, |* li unt. fit: te . thI. ('o wll l i- i, +r apitii1, I by t e(t ' itr u i T' ,..i2 : ,,,i tla t ' ,u : : - ,t rit e I s i t e, ! f t: .t ,- t ll p" " ' :1 F. iti, g it,, II .rt - l iaw s : ,.l i> ",! t :. D ',,di, r l: t ,n h,,! i w,, , o,, : '' 1,, -., i,, i, h '.* ,, stittutioltll right, of acuf ulity befoire t it lauw, w imiott djr-tticicioii of' raice or color, 01 piriviousi conditionii (if sln ery or inivolintary seirvi tuie', cIx eelpt as at iutiisibaennt for crili,. wberi-rf' tie lti- ) pa tylihal linvi bi',zi )liily conrvicted, andc the prompt dis-li~ chiargi of the. lhitiait of hli. acti, it Shall bet iiw iitduty of the clircuit (:!shim, of file !shitted Stater, :i:crll~liat . siiuirtpior t"uIiI* c f the '.riitrirl, 'itof tilli itt1i Stat-s, fririt tim,' to tItn.', to ncr 1 III·.r ill.. nultuher of l tiiiii n Lt11 ,ionl"L1111 1) aI to nflird ii. 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S. -uc11 11ii- -to I,."-1 11. ly c~u~g'd b Hit -,iTc..rti of thei c;arts of jiitins tio ljiii 1' i.." In1 ."r di-trtit (, I mlii tO : It i'll' as irO., 5 cable and. aid ioutso. fir, '1i si iii-, rtfthit. di-trjice oitlbii wohichi thie 1 I: I i. fIl·j~ll. i-h (in t a; 10. -- .I1; iii t 'rou . tie di:.G 'diis a" , iS int . O t l Iu!n Ir in cas l (,fl-srii 'th~ i, -ic. i-i 1'iss- tconvtitit t.' 11 1.iO l,.-iii ol- art- likio' to b"" cr-itn 11( II i ai- Ti.. Iu.. iiti- ~ 1i c I.- r't-1 -I J ical Ili 0. it Ii i f'"iatt- ri r Iii . in0 ll- .,io s"r"t tl T.,'!u"'st Op u. !^"...ll 1" Il-.a ·;Lr1,l Ili-- , ill~~ ~ ii h1ltt l is - I ii" " t -u htit'. n'I .a_ h," I :1: .. 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Ioji O kiio a i th us, jors-ors ~ erl- I' l. .. , gil-u i, Ih its. ,-ilt.iit i..a1 us ih~ i.,".lus rust 'iii this :L"" lvn, ita i Iupi -ourgurd:.i. t". li,,a _ i~ !1 . is ,i t I ii,.~~ ~~ ..1 I~ .f. il-h. uriiui itu Ni. h - "1 it ý- _ili 1 tuc 1uis p-u slart it" .ihliiioi 1 t-a saul.-- hs tl Terrible Revenge on a Bank by Rothschild. Au amusing advt nture is related as having happened at the lnk of England, which had comnitted tie great disrespect of reftusing to dis count a bill of a large amoullnt, drawn by A.ust-ld.-:w Rothschild, of Frank fort, on Nathan Ituthsclhild, of Lon don. The lank had halightily replied, 'that they discounted only their own bills, anud not tlhose of private per onsit." But thely had to dit with oini -trotnger than, 1tl. bai:k. " J'irivat,. Iri' oI !" ,xc.la:i:net d Nathan ltothls lhild, wlt-i thy repoirted to himl thi :iet. "1'rivatt,. p.rsonus 1 will umak, h.e .- ge.nt lmtn se-t" what kind of private p;'rsons we are! " 'Thr.e- w..ks afterward Nathan I~.lthihihl, who had exipqloyed tlhe int.rv d in gatheritng all thei fitve pntlwll notes It.- could proculre in Etngland and on the Cotlintineut, pre e.ntt,dl himiln-f at the. bank att thi irintg of hI- ofli' I He drew fint [,s p,,_k,.t-t ,nk a livt. potuln not,-, and they naturally count,'d ,out fi-e, "ovs.-rigns, at the same. time looking ltite atstonisheld that tilhe Barn iot.h-child should have troubled hi -.If for such a trifle. '1'Th, Baron ,'x ttnited ont. by (tn1 the coins, and1 put them itai a little C.anvas tug: I-n ,ldrawing out nother lnote-a I ihirl-ai tetith-a huItttl.htih-lip t."vr put tI.,. pice.s of gil hinto thei tato withttut scrupulously examtining It. I, atnd itn otm,. i.-tances tryinug he-t it t h. ,ile t'ance,. t., I' sa~ dl, 'th, : ,. ". ay .. him th,. righlt to do so." "IT - tit-t ,,,ck,.t-lo, k ..itg emp i. ian th. tir-t b.ig 1hull. I,~i pas,.ie !." t 1;- "l. k, ,: ,l lceiv,'d n s,'e - ",.,!. ', ,t rhli - c .:!i; :,".l tili the c ,lose' ,t 1h,. hankk. Th.' liar',,n had ,,m ly. -."lnVl. hIt- tit ch: tg, thw -n- I t- -otne tholuiS;al piottnds. But as lie i:ti -,, ninelt. .Inp!.y .i,'e of hi.l holtus qtg ag .,d is th.le -Bau s ,,u nn ,.r. it r ,. Ii 'Ira 'w n £ 21.u0Tl in t ' 1g l fri thi ,' .ink. and tih : hI, hat.1 an ,c cuit ,i'l t h ." t ,.tlbrs that nu ',ther pere ,nt could Shg,. :1 -i .l,. ,tt,+t. I1" , th'iing which ih.tiars the staimp i . ,r+i I n it y ' h a s allwaiy . } l.-a-. d - h ,t 1"Engli-h. Th.ey s:.',re, therefore, the fir-t day .,V t tku t. am ts it thi,- li ttle imlU. - f 11.:r,,n Inb'h-,'hihl. T'hey, how v ,-r. l~h . ,i l ,s . w hen they- saw. t ii ret:u t, nt xt 1 i y .ti hd - t opt g ,of thl,. bl 'nk. ltiank.,| by his nit.e 1, : . and fo.I ,..d this titme b . -! . Thv I'nt N ,., nat I1 longer ,. "t, It.- ki , ,,f tl, :k,.rs said with i ,,, l - t pi'i ity, "thee g .i ntine i t :u-. , t- l it }, tli ills. I av, s w orn " , k,- r-. A t th.ir l1i,u t.i . :1,v. I ntify tilsI that I ha iv, . no,. h Lt ,I i ,, n i nill ii, us in ..-olh d iraw n h i .v h I ti.t t I p o - s .,- .--,. t ! t Thi .' . :ml t, , i,.u alaru : ther, l-t ,tn ,t hi" t I ,g - t o l ,e . d o ll" . T h' . n .-x t .t,- it n _ - t ,ic e.. at p p, .a r ,d in th . I urnai-- tIh t l, , ,l ,,trth th,. a,,k . p' " I. Y l : it: - c l. tl ' t i i l -g t h.t - n ,Is. t -i-r it. lupenlitoi oa h t' .layor Electi atlh of .tid trmanu it onl to wait i.p" tia l I'a r ionlh . 1, ,', , 1k .r It , ~ti L, o u;, ;i,,,,, . I t N. ri oi. n i -. l d1.. April 1. ',. , .-; : - : , . ,h , T . 3 ,,.r,,, 1.i.I .. - 11. N ,ý,u, trot, th,. .x,.r-. .1,,1, rm :,: +,of t , . it, of N ,'w i rl,:.a --. l.ea s tive, l . : . p t,,m u lg at 'e,! i tn S "p " ial <t tl ,i,.r-,. N .. c,;, l':. a tr, ;l,!.h 2. uvr t! -,ri. -. tr th" the-, I1 .:" ,Inar r-. wv ll c.,ntinn., in frc,, "util ,.fl-" -h:111apply to, t 'pcial p:Ir o,.. i t ('11 par .ln 1h iug ne..de.l before the y ca:n ,.x " 'i-.,' air otlicial ',,ncti, -. I,. , li, , ,.f ial. t ;,n. I' R . S . 1'aun , . \ICKt'K.HA\\i llFI".1MAN. tt ' ih-i : 1 4 A't lAf NI lA I\ K, l.1 l i ,.ut., A ctg. A - .--t. A j.it l ;."u 3 1, . 1',u r ti,,,ton P uzz/1 a d.- -"A ,,,t t ,l l. l , ,r , o , r , t p i g s l " . sa i d M r s . :t-nt " eva,, l.of .o-n," s inting (Ipleratwn ; "I , ,n 't ,w o n d, .r t h e ,y a v e t h e s e r o f nln and B l .'e errtbintg l-.t- that in ,ead. I d .r,. ,L .,.-ir 1,rd i,- un,,tlint. 1ut sh,.+ r,l,, off of the. old lad w'.. clttn : T'idmarsh Come at Last. Stone, ltosston and 3luaray's great Southern Circus, which has been an nounced ever since Christnmas, as on its way to Texas, is at last draw ing near. Our sanctum was invaded yesterday, by a burly looking gen tlemiau dlrehssed in gray, who an nounced himsielf as Capt. ''idmlarsh, the director of the great troupe men tioned above. We have been trac ing the advance of this rnamnoth *stablishment all the way from Mein ilis down to New Orleans, where tis vast triumphs culmininatd in a .ithelrto unpiecI'edtentCd succe:ss. .\'e are glad to siee Tidmarsh, we are ylad tile show is coming; tbr, from the notices of it. in all the Southern papers, it is in every respect worthy ,f' the patronage of the Southern pub ic. Our cote.rnlmporaries everywhere, ,peak of it as corning entirely up to ill its promises, and endorse Capt. I'idniarsh as one whose word to tlle t >ublic is never lightly proven; Ihe aiys himself that. independent of a leterlniniation, he has ever made, lever to Hlerald an indiffi'relt exli tition, lie fi-els a peculiar pride and le.-lsure in renewing the acquaint- F inc, of his old companions-in-arms; o prese,.nt to themi soln.tlig superb o anything, bohath in performance and t unnage,.nl, t, that has befor ,, pas-ed , .ver thi, coluntry, and certainly, if w. di :III judge of this c.,ossal, concern ioIm th,- iul ,,perior style ill which the 'alptatin hi:n.-lf travel-, it lue-t truly ,. what all spe.ak ,"f it, a splendid s fiiiir. 'lThe Land, lhow our -ears till ;Ie to he.ar tlle splendid muIllei, that ccotmlpanies the' troupe, in this mat •-r, we are informed, tile Inanarge- I li-ltt has not only beenit liberal, but avishi. I'errv's Cornet Bnnd, con idl-erd very fine, was dieplaced in cew I )lenanl to make lroomn for a ,ette. and tie, rcnlwnlled "i: i I roth- a r Band'" engIged at immense co t; I1 lie selections of music, given by lhee- wondri, of musical genius, are ppl;aude.d as b-,,ig truly delicious. it The o,uttfit of Iih:- tircus, froml the p.-cimn.,, a,.' have had in the adver ir-ing d(,elartm,':l t, tul-t be c,stly in t the ,xtr.nI ' . M d neu;tll ,ll y ihas b'L n a ,reel} 'l"l l 't "u d t~ leet' all contin ;.ncini.-e. .ll .. xalplc of the amplle n e •.--u rt ',- .4' th ." tro u p e m ay l e h a d Ii the f- t lt that a tlicip:atlig the c e"ci ty of . : c" ;It iolln I io fuor -n ir:L a ll ii ll i iir of at taciii s, it hai . Ict ialyv accomilpanyig it a .l,/lenilei .ri/i. - 1lot,/. titt d tiup with all Ii " oti ttll' tI of a In- lipr llalle t l ,stab i,-hn\ . .t, catering -pl. adidlyl-, tf r .,iiiiiid cooks. tli,. :leipitng apart n . '.ts. t .l .. ta i .- mi n: lag eml . n t e n ables h. hotel, t hrnU, h lh t, countlry, to re-e -.-ive and comfortahly ,ent.rtain tihe lae. - sist-:ory- alnd elegant et-ll ,"rtaini ,t. W e r-nn m l,-r that Tid- i n1111-l'S li nlluOltlutclillit t to hii . Tl'ex tas lend . pl,',in -, d them a pcrf. *t and ii miiianage-d and inlltere'sting el-lt 'ri tilll'0 lit. l it , tilne hlursts, riders.. 1n1:onst+. ri'tl l ,s. lull siic"; etc., .tl1 4 :i - .1 lular-h -niv'. s,.srs. Stonei. lines n atnil Mlure ay have responled to t Iiua ill prIcnrinu all he desired, lie is nw pet ll-onallV re--pon ibl toi his fried.- f-r all ew plromisetd. S)., /it /it, t /, .l]J .ht.i l,- F rt n e, SIcestiS. e hu, . I posil tion Ir." nleve r ained tI ly piously, determinedly, lrav,-lv -tickiu,_g. growing,. living, to a thing., till it i- lhirly atcomplished. 1in S.hrt. you munit carrnty a thing through. if you wi-li to be anybody or anything. No matter if it does colt you thle pleasure, the society, the thousand parly gratifications of lit','. Not matte.r l br these. Stick to theI thinig. and carry it through. lhe lieve that vou were made for the mat te-r and that no iii, ilsi can d, it. P'ut torth yiur hnli, -nergi,.s. Stir, a ik,-. iltliirity l 'aur- nslf, and go forth It1- tn.-k. I hily once luarn to cur u-a a thing thriiugh in all its conl iuh-teti.-..s tiiid proportint, and you will b.ecnmt, a h'ri,. You will think hett-r iifyourself; others will think b0itter of you. Of course they will. The worli, in ita very heart,admires th,. stern door. 1)riv- right along I}ltlt, it, whattever you und,-rt-ke.- You'll he t-,'ci-,ssful ; never fear. The tu-, i itlnt tnai-timbers of the N,-w llrunt-n it-k I'arliatni-nt ha'' tilI,-,lred tl,,-ir tI..i t:tn:, ti . ' The Gettysburg (Pa.) Star of a tlrange omen which has a ie on the celebrated battle-field:,aier tha:t jmlacm, and is" now puzzling brains of the good people in that pasrt ;' of the country. It is that of a spring of healing waters, of such marvelous-. properties, and with such a strange history, as it is claimed only can be accounted for on tile hypothesis of its being a supernatural production,.. and for a providential purpose. The Star thus describes it: While it possesses all, and more than all, the medicinal virtues of the best minieral fluids, its sensible prop lerties are those of pure spring water, from which it is no way distinguish able except by its effect on the hu-. nan system-an unprecedented and .-" 'iitheirto impossible combination. Pr.vious to the battle of Gettysburg, it was known to many of our citizens as a sulphur spring, possessing all the oflensive properties of its tribe; since which time it has undergone tihe marvelous transformation which . is now witnessed. As this water ' combines tile virtues of two kinds used by man as a nourishmerit and a Iiediciue, it is maintained that it is pre-eminently entitled to the desig nation ofa uater of life; and its ap pearance on this battle-field, - where were confessedly decided the momot ' tol.-, issues involved in our civiLeon flict, is hailed as a sign of 'national delliverance and regeneration by" all who are superstitious, or who yiel to that species of exaltation which the subject is well calculated to in-RV .pire. The strange spring has been visited by thousands of persons dnr ing the past few mouths, and the de sire to see it and partake of its wat ers has assumed the form of a mania, which is rapidly spreading among the peopIle. It is situated on the Mclean fLarm, near where General litynolds fell, and where occurred s-,ue of tile inst memorable events of the great battle. This inyisterions water has been analyzed by Prof. Mayer, of the col I-ge gat this place; but while chemi cal science fully explains its medici nal virtue, it is wholly silent as to, its sno.ible properties which exclude it t'Llll tile cat egory of known waters. Tl,at hollh the Eartdh up?-A. te.acher in a western county in Can ada, while making his first visit to his "constituentis,' calne into con versati',n with an ancieat " Var IlOutit" lady. who had taken up her residence in the "backwk ods." Of course the school and former teachers catne up tfr critici .n; and the old lady. in stpeaking of his predecessor, naked : "*Wa'al., itster, what do you think heI larti tle schollards? " -C'uldn't say', ma'am. Pray, what dlid h 'i teach " •"\Va'l, -he told 'em this 'ere earth l'as rounlll, alnd wcent areouud; and :all that sort o' thing. Now, master, iwlhat dt, you think about such stuffs l)on't ymu think lie was an ignorant feller r " U nwilling to come under the cate gory of tlhe ignoraii, the teacher e-vasiv ly remtiark,.d : "It really did seem strange, but still there are ma ny ar:lll-d nien who teach such things! '" -W\a'-i.'" said sh1e, "if the airth is iioiund, and goes reouud, what holds it u,?' S, the." itlarled t5en say it goes round til i.-un. al that the sun holds it up by virtue of the law of attrac tin I." TI'h, old lady lowered her "specs," and by way of climax responded: "-Wa'al, if th-es- high larnt men sez the -tun holds up the airth, I should like to know what holds the airth up n]when the sun goes down ? " Early rising gives long days, in vigorating light in abundance, and healthy cheeks. 'This beautiful pas sage frotm Hulwer's "Caxtons" is wor thy of perpetual remembrance: I was always an early riser. Hap py ht"pIan who is I Every morning dvay comes to him with a virgin's lovie. full of bloom and purity and frteshness. The. youth of nature is ctitagioous, like the gladness of a hal p' child. I doubt if ,ny man canl b called "old" .s long as he is an early rieri and an early walker. And you0th !-- take my word for it v,,uthi n drssing gown and slippers, ;lnwdlimg over breakfast at noon, is a ve--ry decrepit, ghastly image of time ',thl whiich s,.-,s time sun blush over the mountaits. and the dews sparkle upon blo-soeinig hedge-rows. A John Bul!, conversimg with an Indina, asked him if he knew that the sun ni-ver sets on thie Queen's damin ions. -"No," said tlhe Indian. "Do ou know time reason why 1" asked e oln. ,' lecause God is afraid to e Itsat an E]nglishmtnan in the dark," . al the lhuskty. ' . ' .e' *' ,plm- .