Flake's Daily Bulletin. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 106, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 17, 1865 Page: 2 of 6
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■j lifojiiUMteilM
SALE
*the
and arriv
?ed|n
these
anta in
that
' oolor, was foufcd by
jn an open lot in the
*T y a bog pen, and it
_ testimony tint in eoaseqiwnee
I HQiueUynK to make the, |%« W"f>^
m was directed that way, wlieu he
M. L I PFORD, Temout ^troet,
THIS pAY, AX 10 A M.
je«
I by the
t>!tógold.
He said he gt*
r all the Northern ***, * W Democratic pwty is a
unit, and the Republic party is split upon the ^« f^d on hita?
qnvxtvntt>{^vi^n^*i&V0< ,fho Radicals Melictm8. BMQ
have to moderate their demands, if they desire to im oi uid not hIiow. clean paper*, co
ipubli- he was advised Jkft the Recorder., to g^
^ the vessel he come from and fined hi
.^^,-JI PRR
the refusal of the Southern Convenfions to submit
from Indi
u1ér whure
pack of
from the
Fai*«
lie
desire to Jm ot uld not show clean papers, oonsetwputly #ud *uudr> o¿|t¡r grísea.
—ALSO— ,
m, Syrenptfs , -Stove trunks, Ir-.,, |>„t( |,,„A
RÍRKinjí. Ax«-x, II >ttl(H, S*v)i L;i(M irk, Hirñitu?
on board
im $5 and
oetluoit
I their (XmMbitotaMi ********* vote of
^ w.da«d^te m, «r-iira¡s;.isrí
^S&h&ass: ^
efnUv stoused Mm. John said he did not re- Ktnlun
d Kur «.wOrl.mw,
t f TÍie Steamship TKaDE WINdI hatiftg .
1. good accGmwidations, will k*v* vt ,11) A. 3Í
er for
the
** asl«es jn W-htogk>«,
#•%> 'ffod
■¿Üfl
, ___ if*..
said he did not re - Stole 11
> M—ü **iSS£TZ^SSfüSSSISSaSÜm JWJKÜ&Í. Mr.*. 11>:
pVfl.«w Unlaw tb&iÉPPlf have had a chai CO a good deal, and published medical works, says ffY-&&n<>. A* ,rn„,
«sits $w&siKmw¡*
—¿T—■ ■■ i. iiiim*•** "¿íte*
stituencies are applying for recognition? What ^is {datoOfy rüá j^ayirbmhn/iátkaít'ilMtaner. t alvt Ht.' ? ,«/. '
evidence of their Totally will they have ?
\ the attention
- Mtarfee Mtfrrifcsey. h whit* 'rato*, «tid Jim
arrested ajwit 2 o'clock j
17.1 U
Come One! Come $S1! {
«C Mm ; $*m II •<* *a edlUHioiiCen-} H#U, abisma*. weié . ..., . . .
ill fin I suring those Richmond papers that are urging the j a. m., on yesterday morwug, playing oards with -TUe residents anil traveling public would do wc!l
lité ......ho one who money on the table, by officer Co
iliMMÉMWd I |H
i to W gil tor or peopl#^ Vi4^nl W«eett#Congree8,hoonewho ^
ciuiuoi take
oilt
tK^Praseph-i bythe act oUJ8.
"vVe have ourselves, thought Ün t it. offi^rs had \x*Am« fully suMuñed
_ officer Coyne, %ho together e*U on
PÍ*f<kn' «íd ei*<x* i edJ«n. witnessed
Ít after these,
it th«v were
(J. E. TH.VSCJf,
WHOIE8ALB AND BETMX. p^A^,'W
Qileaqjt, per
t'r'foiriheBoatíl-'not t^"be represan t-
- reidlv pambling, contrary to law, I
« If.xxrkéd at the "door for admissii m,
that one of them New Music, .^chpo
l'eriuni?iieA «
•! .'-«'¿."l Stationery
mil Fmcy Notnitts Ueii*> P\'
wr Bd t álL than by men of the ola* ', who can take"-taodkéi *t the door for admission, whew the lights ' -■ ;' ■
• ittta«SL^d wíStónk¿Z wí^Tat see were Wbwn out a de e «tempted, to esc^ew!^
was ««^Mby «ie,of the officers.-. Jim, the blacky u vm^ Gm, „vh\ J5*„ Ms..,mc«„ 1
kw.jÉÉ^ UL~.. A.«*u^iwi^ hcme8tly ^pi - , ujan, said ke did not think t wrong toi^iayioardtr '
have fought under1 for monny, ao long as other jwiple did tt *ud of-
I ^^en <*p a
, either the «oldiers
-ém
■ J -W t .8.
yesterday, from
with pi«ty uaián
.took pamengars.
•'iférioóí - >■ u'^'<
MABKET STKEET, Galveston
Kf- In nodition to th:• above, n fiu'jst-ick nffw..
ii o King fctiif cU> iN a(¡s T^iieou iflVráyéia ¿un '
I i •; i} ' /, ' V ,
these aspirants lor iiñn bohlg, "ém you s^ear that X was «stabling • Wanted.
, .. ,,r (. , „ for menenr?!'; It was proved to the satisfaction of A young wornio to (lot as .stevy¡>idc^ on boiird „r
>v* -Tr^tteriy *$*«• alLthat^Mompsey and Jim fcalV^ we*e gambling^^«rk the ™ t-
i fsr„"toJr**- . ..., '' ,, „ l tl
meeting L. Beisftner, Jr., just arrived from Hi- Mornssey justifaed himselt on the ground tpat .u. i...
Ji here w nn to whi< h noint he intnnd# to return, next ho made, no disturbance, etpj--^id he was a s—
K., !■*« TWtk'sOd- ^¿ZiSgr*' '«Weittofi.c.n:, Bcgiment
^ t . °m 150 ve^ton home, t
no later news froiyj l Jonw/andtiiitch-
cock. are in this c^s'. Messrs. Qw. Ball and T.
the de&oee
onora
Jim Hall was fined á
the coats to be divided.
°añd Mornssey fined $10,
— —Jew luHiith)
, For iurtlicr :iartiuaai;rt.,in niro„r
the t'u)>tuiu on boar^ai William's .lt.ii . , «cUtihr
For New Orleans.
BEGULAB LIRE, UjJt PBE8SÜBE S3 DiB WHSEL StEAMtl;*
Iveston day before yes
t~3c s«¿; a _ ■ ¿He
^^rday.
were lea^ into a mistake, ^ In speaking, ^ f «Anversed with several merehants fornierly,
bUÜ IV uu vutawu. I r
1' j, -.Stetí"> ft W°? IxtoKtaMd tj B«o«-! cu,l- teS" ñSSSSr.' Ílií iMve'r,,'
\ (,ler by officer Coyne, who found him in a couch- ^ '
, 'tioii, that home; loving citizens {we tíut usually bit-; ÁÉtV OjRLRAXs.
! Wednesday, Octobeb 18uh, at 10 O'clock a. m.
j ^'/The officer found ?Wlfrpt or WÚ. itoboihm^
- - - • j-'Tr •• - ; i-eonveraea wun several mercnauw ronneny, Alcohol or his Prime Minister, Whisky, e^en -«ej datlAn*'. ^pty'to' J. H. I/JCKH VltT
rfUMltM,*. . íriww «ít <*>« ^dnoW^Wfcifcoeiíírtr'lAaiMM obtoiiMd * m the extent *#ig iow, ut In mud. Now „o,IJdti' . l.I«.
the Hjtfriit Lsne, we accredited him to Visginia. ■ All it is well known that this is a Republic, and kiii;,' _ „ . -¿"¿r.r'V".;;-,
We hÜ'fceatf that he was from that State.- W***1 **** ^OMnaboju All «cégnlaed, touch- less their wbrsliipá We, «" " «'« • Rabbins, from M Immavrm, will •„
forrfier
r^ ' . ,7 «i^uees win'preiisn ®hk¿ mnic^ iin«i
enclorse the set - mrt,|eont\n the Cuntom-liotis- mrc
M lll lii V.
more, about the year 1837,
of the
On the
But for several weeks past, there has been ^Ctí his honor the Recorder,* who fined St(
whic.K wv
presume is
ins{ them, received hife death wound. . . -«a '. V
He had but a short tima before his death beett! Portations from Europe, than m former years. wu%
iiniil^aiT to vessel it eoawnanoer. His l^óvision^Vas made for Southern trade, on acoouñt whipping
tMt thought were for tWl Welfare ef his men. of lte «"certainty.
«■" -"«im — - -5
Ú7L. Hta gtoto, Mction oud oomtiy .hould ^'¿Europeau d^
all honor him 1 ^ thá n9W oall A-oto the South.
Ji 'Í —ip :«* I My informants «ay that those Southern mer-
jgas-Wfl learn that Morris Reagan, a brother to chants who oome forward and settle ue old bills,
the Hon. J. H. Boa¿nn. toll mid injured himself made prior to the war, have no chfficujKs ^n pro-
so that he died, near An<t:n. recently. curing all the credit they may desire
I little disposition shown to obtain
intended for the Biilletin.
..Ir. Flake your po-
_..jht leáffe the impres-
0 w of abusing my wife, by
rr—o --■*> a® charged in the affidavit; whereas
.Ka . ... ... molB Provisions and flour are ex-j no such proof was iniroduced,. and the Recorder
TÜ u XAU ^ected to remain high, because the wheat crop 0f e*P™ *h fated, that there was no evidence to
wounded should be Well .. . . . sustain that charge aud that the Ane was only for
disorder^ conduct" WILL AM TAYLOR.
Hie report of the afihir air. priblished in Flake &
Co.'b Daily Bulletin is as follows : "Wm Taylor
was arrested Upon ttife ehatge of abusing his wife.
It appeared that the parties had bee married only
a little Hiore than a year, ¿fia that Taylor was kiiid
to his wife when not in liquor. The court fined
him ¿5 anil anutti."—Rut'p.t'ni. Orí. Hth.
at there is
bfedits;
mrmt of
m ¿5 and costs."— liuX'din, Oct.
It will bR'Sitrrti tbat no (illnuinn wm tmulfl to
Aé.«~I on thi^a litu* Jndt>e Toiwñaá k® 11688 18 do « cas® principle, a ^ ■ b ippill
f1 . , gítJ. i 'si* ki Mm the Southern merchants have cotton at command,; conduct" for which he Was fined, was abusing his
was frequently a pttblu; o m At differetit times . , calling her names, cursing her, etc. HeMgets
"beating his wife," or that he had done so in our
report. He probably forgets that his ' 'disorderly
? which he Was fined, was abusiucr his
, ; r *iv Avuiuoreim uuiua . i r#>. . , ■
beheld the offices of Pfsj . f Jfcudge, Representa-1*^' ""f* moneya^ once. ^ gen 10116 j the remarks of the Recorder when he pasned sen-
tive in the iinlintotiirr V t M irriial and Sec-jftnA «e^^aniy eendhct df the Southern mer- tencw upew hi^v He foigate hip afking a divorce,
rátarv of'ShiT^ ¡ > 'flhWts is lavprd^ commented upo* they are aying they could not live together, and the répiy
^ -¡ A .1 quiet, jipcept the result of t^ie war as conclusive * '
f&r The Houston \mm' cLAonicies tb«iHkooting ¿jfou t swagceir ^va míat.
jr- — — s « ■ • u""oO * *"w WI"
CS$ kifliúéjhy one of his^iortW f 't^e amoutit of goods sent imi
overoeers, on the 14th inst. lauree, far less than formerly j ijt ^ ^tíaíated at duct at t
South
Of his Honor. There -were, sprae 'things in the
past, which had been done, and hinted at by the
witnei , in past days. All this out of regard for
VTA l, iif.rO, M
, 18 Oi, f.h« fa.mili
H.
nVtfint Iíím
«. '1 7^1 ~ü , one quarter of what it waa in 1860, but in value, it' davit, upon which he was tried.
,.*,AM KMfa ~ —fM i. JM «JL„u Zuüíí 2 ml V^'rS?4 "iBtlM
h ittkhln on Mr. Finite. W« nresume . * t) abuse hie'wile in mora anrl «ñvi
I strik.ni/ or nMti
_ — merchants a
líes, petroleum, salt. ftiMi
presume . ,
F., whether or not he ^L_c68 0
l^eve ettempte^i to proyt
him a eood Confederate." As for H. B,'« ^n,arlr«
that^t is immaterial to Mr.
differs with "those ,who ha
tit íírÍ™Íh!'.r^' <ui „hn tt'orx uat nuhlio ^ '««1. ««"¡«ge mpteritf
;,uiuiM. to^teutBtetcu him to withhold "ÍT ?********.
we odfcttetl. It was not for past con-
parti««lar time 'mentioned in the afli-
. .'1
bf-u "husband,
.- severer ways, thun
(striking or -whipping her. A blow upon the
are buying i body, does not inflict so deep a wound as words
¿ture, car-wfferlJHd'fSféftíÉthktteaTte ■ *
WAiiftnnot li^ip thinkiiiíí .Of the history of one
^meuVmait, Wdr'tlu. «SESCTIffiffii.To'S fflóS
Wwsot" imTr-'T"~"írir—ü
his private convictions, especially in a "country
The nmnbesMf vessels cleared at the New York
US private convicuona, especially in a country ^ . TT , . ,, .t.,, ,
where the freedom of the rn^Tis ¿aranteed," wr toll the
h.,.^ ^ The Uoioo,
Ofteou months before wo hcqamea partner in it
experienced W /<WC*Wy what ^ pie^if hy
freedota ef the press,"¡in this oountry. And, had Newber^ ü: l^ila^e.^
we come out inthe Befietin, during the days of Key West 3;JPet
the Confiederwy, ^c pretra¿ e tliai we would h v,
lai^foi t 7; Apalaohlcola 6:
8L Marks '2: Indianolá
l JB Ui "VI "«•« | * «llvtllDUlJj U| U«. UMUIXI a, 1UKIOUV1U
httVA. ai Port Royal 2; Fort Moijroe 1: Powderhorn 1:
""" ~ZIZ7"*7> "" ViV" C* MAMMáfi-; Washingthif I; ' '.UO', | .F.
tnore forcibly felt what the freudom oí the press ' ^
■ft 1
ing the trial;-and those who are acquainted wítlr it.
lwow to what we allude, apd «re We tn
whether^|*r;remarks were unjust or not
* MAHHE lIV rKLJLlGEiVCE.
V,t ' U fel'jblt: 0Vl"'f '■■■ -I".'i't Hf't ' ■ "iJi'l . it
OaiíVEston, Oct. 16th, 1863.
ENTERED.
^ «Chi-Mfertha^ Weld; <Qrfldb5tt<Mt (I
Steamship Tpade Wind, I)oauo, N. O.
Wm.í nilnw T> T'ollins. Hill. jViatamoras.
.].< Sohr N. W^m^iiu ^
ftrAAfllálin Rno1
8ejirf fagoi^a, Pav^H, N.; Q.
Just Received l v late Arrivals.
* • ^ .«Hujpaiig i npcr,
'exas, Mexico and thn T*Tnif.i r1 fltntAu
uieaut in those duyfc. . < The Governor has issued a nroclatnation
Other personal remarks Wfc c<i'áfódor beneath dated 25ih&ejpt- ^,w^ch ¡xe says :
further notice. . . *,, * t^frefore^,I,do..1^%-order.an^jptorlaim
-•- rt.M. .,r the tbllowkg changes ip, «aid Proolamailjwin of the
tf^-The leading merchants of litostc* at* die- 8th September, insW vis: Th«Dietriot, .and Jus-!
n« w ***** i cotton h. sasssíKíssssfstjit* to
lory in or neitr that cit}'. shall issue npcül Aid Judgments rendered is
T!.o work of improving aud claiming out Buffido DMct üpui^u^ ethevwise or^MaJS H HR «xo
Bayou will soon begin. A Jinge aáofet of money Jeml\ ,{a {¿1 W 'IJP6®48 ®°e fftld Jr9cl n?a-, Printer's Cards,' Dusters, Wallets and other articles
^tór tliiit pifrpÉwo. , ' it And'WhetvaA,-in'many of the JMdlttal Districts i octl7diw3t * 22d Street
A train ladanVith cottitti downIhdOotral Rail- ®f the State, the regular peried for hokllng the; . . ^ rrrBnr¡
vial. through Houstou ctKm ^JiEJ^.fLSS^KjK of ifc1 ^ <0<" !
■?ZC ? '1 *•« «' . •« •""' *>r '«"««.v O and after «Taduos
. —.¿fAV** "* a** . '
;«^n. to th. Coutrnl fe
in.,', lho wl^le arrangement of tofoefftons /in- ftliy Cfvusw theve ig ft fftiiore ^^ regula* knriM:
taun i.hftlb'A ntmlu will lis conmictad'in a day or Pivivula.1 ii'iwever. thn si-v.irn.1 Judíos üto
1 Ml l, ^iu: pcu Muwug# 7 . .- , pliegeaeBe
owi.bout Stopping, .destined for,^^.us^n. The :«
Íiníen-L'er traiu from Galveston waa.io ¿ring its order autl direct
, NM\V COJiA'JN THE EAJi.
i Apply tí>'' ' ' " f"'' *'
aelídtf . WOLSrO>i. WEI.IAA Vinnrt*
Lw.i. So Havsthe Tolcaraph.
'.li' V ov >
Ilichmi^id, i
ti viow of ins
I t fc.rtll'CCS of
\
~the English capitalists ^vill yi# .Courte; u^
before leaving this cotftrtry,%iih shall give «...
¡ting the railroads aud agrieulti ral &> the citizens
i interior of. that 8t«te. to be held
¡íi?i ertá M- -'i .'WJÜK . „ .,
t • ■ í il", I t ' '* f'' '
ordering «uoh snscial terms of their rofpootivc
fuither-that thq gai
notice "of (fcreh sp^oi
conntioa
JPor New Orleans.
rr*""- • - ¡ The Steamship TONAWANDA> 'having
..fudgbs superior accommodations will have quiok *-
1 tor run, di 'patch Ahoye port Friday 20th inat. For freight
|Vy are or passage apjily^fco
j O « ! 0ijl7dtd T. H. Mp^.UtAN ^ 0i^BEIiT„
A fine selection of Pkoto^^aphic Albums auj
Pictures, at N « . , HENRY JfU 'lK'S.
0étl7dw3t * 22* street, GalvesPr,'l\Ui.
Just HeceiTed and for Sale by
. <11ANS#: G£K G LEIt éc CO.,
O.V CENTRE STREET,
BETWEEN MECHANIC A SMAND STREETS,
■
200 barrels FloUr,
20 tierces Rico,
30 barrtls Rice,
10 tierces Hams,
100 bblsí.« flftur Krout,
100, boxes Cheese, Swiss and Western,
i 90 boxes Iiasins,
i 250 boxj;8 assorted Candios,
25 boxee Hívrana clarified Sugar,
200 matts Cinnamon,
125 boxew Starch,., «•
60 bbls. Craokers,
50 sacks Coffee,
■50 kitts Mulfcjprul.
20 half bbls Mackerek
20,bbls, gait Herring,
' 100 bchtes Dfied Herring,
75 bbls. Potatoes, '
25 bbls Onions,
20 J bbls Prune .
20 £ b Is. Dried Pears,
10 cases Liiriiiau g Cheese,
200 boxos assorted Soap,
. 200 gross Mason' Blacking, ^
20 cases Sardines,
20 chtsta Tea,
20 boxes Popper Fauce.
..« * . .100 bpxea Kentucky Mustard,
f , , - j i f ■/ iTji. 10 case-; Matches,
' - ■ ■ ' '•¥ r ,40 boxeé Indigo.
20 bbls Vinegar.
5 casks Currants, \ . ^
35 casew Tumblers,
" 50 gro^Keast Powders, .
IPfibls White Bern*.
600 reams Wrapping Paper, assorted,
25 baskets and casen Champagne,
i 60«bbls Whisky—4^f-jmut qualities,
25 ü and 4 casks Bránfly aud Cognac,
40 caijks AJe audJ| rtyr,
50 boxes Claret, j <
10 casks Claret,
25' boies RhMo Wines—Neireteiner, etc.,
100 boxes ShQrry, JkÍ4deri:i, Port A Catawba
casks . dp . jlo do do,
-JSortodTlittcrs, •> '
t , 100 boxes Schnapps,
! 80 boxes ftrandy Peaches,
60 boxes Can Peaches,
20 bbls Soft SnelrAlmonds.
50 bbls Gieen Apples,
. ¿0 'boxes green' Apples,
25 boxes Lemons,
40 bbls Orimgep, . .
I20 dozen Buckets, r
25 dozen Washboards,
: ^ - A40 dozen Brooms,
25 cases Coal ,0 1, ..
50 boxes.Pipo,
oOjOOO Cinara,
75 boxes Cheating Tolmcco—various brand*,
10 cases Smoking Tobacco—Vári'oas ktad*.
20 gross Playing Cards.
Áúd other goofe, too nmáftrotís to mention*
Gj^lv^ston, Oct. 17, 1865. dlw
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