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FLAKE'S WEEKLY BULLETIN,
Vol.
GALVESTON, WíiRVtíiSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1805.
Ml. ICeicliuntii ft Co.,
Auctioneers and Commission Merchants,
houston, texas,
Will sli ,-rtly open a Hoit- in ÜAI.VBSTOX. Good
m'iU co i-tigumi u<t ut eltliet place. Domestic produe.
tl .wij on h«nd fur salo or le exchange for mcrchai
i.i «-. ¿ju 20-0111
B. S. PARSONS,
lius rosuaiud the
Lumber smd <'ouiiiii«*it>ii Uiisincss
ill UaiVOSlMll.
Huí ou hand Culcanleu Pine Lumber and Sash. primed
and glaz.-d. Will receive consignments uud Oil orders
for building materials, Ac Ac.
J. llcrlochcr,
GENERAL COMNlSSION MERCHANT.
HTIUNU, GALVKSTOÍÍ.
Storage in brlckluiildings.
Ilecoiviiis and PorwarJng at lowest rates.
Juue 12, 1SU5. b-tf
~ II. L. uñ'.mi,
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION" MIÍÍÍCIIAVt
AN1> DKAI.Ha IN
GENEll.a MERCHANDIZE,
O'.d St,nut, Trmnont Street, ¡Galveston, Titxas.
Vpnl 15. Isil5.
ui:0. Wl'TlIE lUVLOll,
B E c E 1 v I N O, F Q.lt w A R p IN G
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Struud, UulWslo
Bciis leave t it}f>*rui lm friends generally, and '• ti.t>
Into-s ' eHpc-iiully, tliut '.«J^im opened a guucrul F-ur-
warding ami Commission bti.-lnuns. lie will aiten-l
strictly lo till liottoli, wool, or produce forwarded to
hint lor i-hipuioiil or sale. Will also execute orders
lor planters mid inland in rclianu when aedoiiipa tied
by .--.iiisigniueiitR of produce or ca-li. Refers to H.
J.onifonpo, Houston; Vune-i 4 lifts., San Antonio! 'I',
>1. MuKinuoy, Austin. Jn2)di«if
a;<i hkw ni.ii,i...... (j. w. citAWi-'OHi).
Neil I A Crawford,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GENERAL COLLECTING AGENTS,
and llrokei'J lor th purolia-e and sab- of
REA t. ESTA'IE, CO ¡WOU A TJ£ S'lOL'KS, AND
Kt'iitiiig of Houses.
Otr Will attend to tlie puymciit ol Taxes on lauds
tin ouKhout tne State.
A tt T II U 11 II. E D E Y & CO.
ukneiul commission merchants,
pS3" The duily increasing business of the bulle-
tin Office nooosfcitates the employment of assistants
in the editorial and reporting departments. Dr.
TI XAN ITHBIH.
JVEYVS FROM THE CAPITAL,.- >
A gcntloman who left Monterey ou the 19th uit.
Gov. A. J. Hamilton arrivod at Austin, on the brings us Inter information than we havs hud re-
20th inst. lie was met irt his former residence, eemo oí our uxputiiutod Confederates,
llondloy building, Strand. Galveston, P. Smith lius been in our employ the past three about two miles l'rom tho city, by tue committee I Oeiis. Klrby Smith, JL'iice, Masruciov <uid I'ren.
I'oxas-
in
Represented
Jo; Represented in
Edey, 37 Union St.
Now York by Hoffman &
New Orleans by I'. F
[jy31-WiStdly
and to-day wo beg leave to introduco to our of thirty that had been appointed to receive him.
3, as one of our assistants, ltidze Paschal V- went out to
r a . ' * meet him, and offered him the trei-dom ot tlieeity.
Doctor fireenville Dowcll,
bUItOEON AND PHYSICIAN,
Galventun.
Orncs—Masonic Building, Post Office street.
tur Surgeon to City Hospital. moySltf
weeks
readers,
Esq. of Austin.
Our Salutatton.
With this number of the Bulletin oomenoes our
connection as assistant editor. Young and inex-
T. W Chandler,
A 11 o r n e )-a t-L a w,
jy2S;6in
AUSTIN, Tkxas.
ton, with ethers, had lelt tor the city of Mexico.
Ueu. Bee, Col. Luekolt, ot-Coremor.j Moore tiui
ARon, of IiOnisiima, were still in Monterey, Gov.
Murtah WKB there sick; but not dnngeroti' ly fin.
v , Culfmel8 Duff and J. B. Sweet iind cstoblisheS
that accompanied tlxe Governor from Bronhum, themselves in housekeeping. Senator Perkins, ol
X procession was formed at the foot of Beam street
in the following order : l-'irst, the military oseort
that accompanied the Governor lioiu Bl'onbum,
then Gov. Hamilton and suit; then (Jen. Andrews Louisiana, and party, who were robbed bitween
perienced and with an education incomplete, e the committee of
beg that the public will not expect too much, lest ¡ procession was very
and staff; Lieut. Col. Badger—the oilicer iu com- ¡-¡un Antonio and the'JLtio Grande, lm t also renehed
mand at Austin "üi " " "
X huodorc (tuns*,
watchmaker and jeweller,
jnli-l.t'vlini
Ualv-.-Mon, Texas.
HALL, UUTCHIN-GS k CO.,
<'011011 Factor
and
C O M M I S S I O N M E R C 11 A N 'I' S,
jy I Wildly Gtriiicstun, Texas.
K. VAN YOUK j.
Van York iV Xi^li-r,
C O T T O N 15 R O K JO R S,
n.AI.VESTOV.
Have oprned an oflli e in lili* city for Hie purpose ofl
Iniyinfi ii'i't elassiiu' Coiton, a no from llu-lr Ions e.\-|
pi-riein-e in tlie coll in Irinlj, I'eel as.«iir,-i| tlii-yi'iiu!
liive sausrnelion to llii se \vl o may cntrii'l tlieni with
the.i- buiines-i. jul-'M-w tl'j
líen-i'.- lo tlie up r bun s of riaiveston generttlly, j
ITas roopenud his shop on Market Street,
next to Mr. Sylvester's saloon, opposite l)r-
Asliuff's tlfui} store. Ho litis a complete nssort-
rnóiit of material on hand to carry ou work in
his lino. Everything done at his shop wnrrnnt-
od. He invites his old customers and I he pub-
lic generally to favor him with their r.atronage.
Galveston, July '28,1805—ljibtw.
LAB ADIE & BARSTOW,™
Importéis and Dealers In
Drugs and Medicines, Paints Oils,
rAltXISIlEG, COLO ltd, Finn BRICK,
Garden Seods, etc. etc,,
Corner Market and 22.il Sts., GAi.VK.vron, Tkxas.
HUT.'tW&i'tf
--
tii. oswalu, Galveston ru. fli'u, a leyt n.
T. OSWALD & CO.,
RECEIVING, FOB WARDING AND
CE.VK1UÍ, ((JSnriSSKW MERCHANTS,
GAL YESTOX Si ALLEYTON,'
Tvxn«. angBti'
YV. jN. BRYANT^
WHOLESALE AST) ItETAIL
XEWiPAPEU AID PKRIOÚICAI. UEAUUt,
(Wa aII IN OTON lloTEl.,) GaI.VBSTON.
Ko'ps eoiistnut'y on lisnd all tlm leadlitR Northern
atol Souiliern Journal uud Mnnm/.iui's, coiililnitil with
it rltoj.tj ussofiiiieut of Nov els aiid Music. Dealt rsinid
¡i gen I xiipplii'tl al short nolice, on rensonalile ti-riu*.
t'i idé lists sent on app.lcatlbu of piirtii's ilesiring to
engage iu ilia business. Casu orders soiieiteil.
nugSd&wtf
J. SHACK KLFOR D,
Cotton Factor, Commission and SiiirriNO
MEIttHAXT,
Strand, Galveston,
I would inforio my Iriends and tin- public generally,
that on she tirst of August, uit., 1 resume • my old Im.'i-
ue.-.s. MligS-J&wtf
j. s. &. JTBTSYÍDÍíór,
AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AT GALVESTOX AM) HOUSTON,
they be disappointed. Although tho"pen editorial i u?'al ?trteta' U.lja 'KUii Hancock Co.nir,
• ,„..t , , , , , 1 , , I the Avenue, it stormed and cheered the
is new, w e trust that our boyhood has been spent - • -
in that sohool which will bo acceptable to Mr.
Flake's readers at this time. Our political ideas,
liko most youths, wo formed upon tho theories of
our father, when ho was editing a leading journal,
which opposed every sectional issue and immaterial
dogmas, as nurslings for disunion purposes, In
the contosts, which carried Judge Bell upon the
Supromo bench and Oenl. S.vm Houston into tba
office of Governor, we took moro tliun a precocious
boy's interest. In the later contest which led to
the hite terriblo revolution we claim to have en-
oiy, and with
ctioua were pro-
■ ... - ■ , rejr ,
on (¡¿o Motamorvo road. Gen. bhel.jy had oit'ercd the
stopped and cheered tho old tiag, services of himself and men to the! Imperial Gov-
which Wi s umongst the ¡OBt to como dow n in the emmcnt upon provision that they should keep tip
State and wtiioh had been wised a low duys be. their organisation* Their proilo hod been r sien.ea
lore. The procession then moved oil to the Capí- to MaxiinilliRn, the local authorities refusing to
tal. Di'i Graham was Grand Murbhal, with A. P. uccopt othei-wise than' as volunteers, to bo cera-
Blackerand others as assistants. Alter an elo- mended by French officials; and meanwhile, num-
auent prayer, by the Reverend William Baker, berf of the party, impatient of inaction arid delay,
I jr. Hamilton w.is received in a short spaooh were leaving in t mall squads for fcjonota.
by ox-Govomor E. M. Pease, who welcomc-d him Many of the exiles cxpect some d.ty to return,
in behalf of the eitliianu gonerally, and then in but none of them expressed any deiinite plan or
behalf of those who have agreed with the Gove ni.r put po^e for the future. , . ..... „nl,
during tho last four years. Gov. Hamilton replie 1 On Saturday night last, a gentleman at the Man- aa interview with Napoleon, and rumor,again coa-
at length. Ho reviewed tlie political history of the ger Hotel iu this city was robbed of .¿2268 ill gold. with^tho future Government of Algeria.
Prcsu Lurope.
Paeteee TencT, ixily £9.- '
ft<oa luivorpcc!, 2 p. M.
ea-tld, litl, ptuis^d hero at i
GatAT liumix—It io £
Gieat EuiAeni leave.* ■ the lio "i
-ud Valencia about tic ISiih.
Teloinojilnc ccauiutuicatio with 1
suspende a. I t is believed thux'c is a i
in the Pevaian Gull ería.
The English political riews í;j t
in parltrm'eutaiy eloetfon*. • Retii
e.iQ'.v lt3 Wbejola tn lO^ t'ensurfi
oerals htid Ifjst It) ser.Is ajid pined '¿i, go
tions é-w that the Government will have
cr-jused bti'oorth in*the new Pai -
members of ufe Adminktration ha
«z : E?rd Barry, in Dover; Ool. „
defmitaer ; Lord Paget, at LitcLfia
f oll..jat Bury, tn a rale.
i'he ronteet had gone off satt
ery little ridting. . Numerous (
g e arn;'nbtn the Peruvian sailed, and it would
bo anothei* week before the country contesta would
t o j ecoiv«tL < .
PaA.yca.—The rumored negotiations for a Euro-
pe .u C< gi:e s still leeks any sig^ of uuthentieity.
Ü°^r?e.^,iady Lfttó# JW 46o. AbdelKadcr had
He differed with those who thought that Gn Sunday night an aiTest was mcdo of a negro
, i an uuhoi.v wir var;ed upon iiS. Here- woman,
, . „4. „ . , ...... . . ¡milled the people that Federal arsenr.li and torts money
dured ull the Kuffurings of a patriotic heart, It has htui been seized, aud^Federal troops disarmed even the ashes
thus become a habit of our wind to study the his-1 belbre some of tl-e secession oidintuicos hud been On the mqruing ot the 25th, the body of Clins.
tory of the affairs of y tute and tho records of public Í pivsstd.. 'Ihei-o ho thought were acts of war—not Smith was found about seven milos below Frtdor-
..^w. A(í<U'í «ol offlcial com p«idence on Ah
,i serve ut-ut the hotel, and nearly all the ¡"" 'aira has been puUlshei It s'uoirs Vi$A E:
reeovBied. It was lomad iu a bag trailed in «il France ffctuj. in ccncert, tnd that the1«
íes of a fire place. tier, to tho Cciñiéderate veesels, Uowíj
mpn. And it does Beem to us, that in tho past as
in the present time, tho great and good minds of
the country have been tho fiiendt?, and supporters
of the Union. These opinions having always been
convictions with us, we could not, ns a boy, firo a
gun at the old flug which wo loved so well. And
when we oould no longer bo protected ngainst a
merciless conscription, which allowed no neutrali-
ty, we brunod the name of "traitor," by those,
who, in our lieni ts we believed to be such or mud
men, and went to the old flug which gave [pro-
tection to and kindly providod for thousands ol'
retugecs. It was our choice ; we beliovo it was the
pntli of duty.
This is au humble record; and it has not been
made without much opportunity for observation,
which admonishes us to avoid any controversies
with all—to deal in insults to no one—and never
to submit to them with impunity. To ourself will
belong, in a great degree, the jews department.
If diligence and industry can render our labor-
satisfactory we are sure to please.
As to our position, we have no inclination to de-
Part from that hitherto pursued by the Bulletin.
"Wo accepted the'situation," when wo ilod to the
protection of the Unitod'States. Vi'e prefer it ti-
the indignities and imprisonment, which we en-
dured under tlie Vigilance Committee, "the Con-
fedéralo States of America;" and we shall wor!
and pray for tho return of that prosperous sitmi-
tion, which made Texas, in common with all the
States, prosperous and tho people happy, be. I ore
the madness of bigots aod zealots inflicted wounds
which nothing but time, industry aud tho exercise
of christian philosophy can heal,
JtibGE PASCHAL.
A. Alton Ai Co.
huv • ai-limed busing iu the .MAÜIJI.IO VAItn, C-nlro
siiv I. Moni.tii.-nls, loonib j uu l II .idstones pi-O'im e.l
to .. ,l r on short notice.
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ran
wliol
iiWViH.Of the linn | ii'-ri.iis iiakku,
y 'i', Itisher ,fc liiill. t Form i :.v l,.ii;,n ,v. liolli.i;;!
Mould* Hiikor A Co..
OTI'ON AND WOOL FACTORS
AND
General Commission Mershants.
Oflic" : .Strand, Galveston, fexus.
avlng a store ho sewh-re any i'Uh« of ir-iii(!<
j . xpnsi-d lor sitie, we solicit o iiisigiiiiicn!.- f.,r a,
S 'e Undc. . joint
JSST The mail messenger 4th A.viuy Corps ar-
livod Weduesday from Indianola on Die Steamei
■J IESDA 1 A2tD IRIDA 1, A 1 EACH PLACE. Tilly, ho reports to us, that a schooner, bound from.
We occupy l .rge FircP, oof Hrick IIcusih ut both jT iral,ic0 ^ Xcw York, wis la>ing three miles out-
plaocf, coiispqiHtut y to our oM iViends and others |Matagorda Bay, her Kails blown
p -i'il to make us c.i'u^igntiieiits we oiler tin in safely j!HWI,y lin<i all hands sick with fevor, said to be the
nml abimduiice of room for tin- t-xhlbition oi eve y '.le-j iampieo lever. She had signals ol distress flying
iptimi of iuereliii:tdi-e and country produce. We'but no assistance had beeu sent whin the Till\
also iifl.-i- our services lor the seio of Keal Kstate.heit. This information was obtained by themes-
fl. S. líenlo ,
(I,ate of Sun Antonio.)
IiRt KER, RECEIVING, FORWARDING1
AND
CO MM SSI ON MERCHANT,
Galveston, Tesas,
negs ene lo infotaii his frieuis Ihro'ighout the couti-
trj t'i t lie lias opened a lienerai
l'aru- c tiiiirf <t* Keceicing Commission JJnsin6s3,
at tin* t.'. rner ol Center street aud the Strano, Galves-
ton, " N t«.
lie v il alt ltd strictly to all enlton I'orwnrded to 1 hn
I'm- him i. ent or sale. lie will also pureliiise I'mnter's
snppii -. Uelers to the liuslues.i men ol Texas and tlio
pliinle s liuinittlly.
Gal- s oil. Juno l.Sth, ISOi. b-tf
tí W. CK VWi OitI) .t CO.,
E \ i] H A N G lí B It O K E R S,
Albert Hall's i I I sliind,
üilraod.
Gold, s Ivor and Greenbacks Ixnnthl and polfl nt
,-uneut i ites; Collection* unido on all accessible
points i t the United State , and nrooeeds remitted on
ley of i- n ment. Interest allowed on special deposits.
Galvp t -a, T'xas, July 17,1605. tf
H BLAGGE & CO.. ~
Shipping and Commie 3 ion
.trcrcliauls,
(Mather. Hughes & Sauiil'crs' o d stand,)
Stiaud, Galveston, Toxas.
Office, Nu.w Youk C.ty, No. utf Umadway, Room 2.5.
A¿mhls for N. York iwtd Galveston Pnokets.
Con-ignments solicited. Prompt attention given to
sales of merchiludisei Produce purchased on comtnis-
siou and liberal advances made.
$ftr We offer our fnellitlcs for 111 > collrctlon of cíiilms
of every description. J}2jtf
A, j. WAIT- .IAS. eAtlDKH
A. .1. U'AHI iV CO,,
C ( TTON FAC TORS,
AND ,
I O M \| I s S I O N MERCHANTS,
Sru Ml, Next do ,r to Dull. Hutching* it Co.,
Uulvcslou, Tex t«.
tnr W c will attend strictly to all cotton am* other
I roilucc I rwarded lo 'is for shipment or sales Will
e vecute .til orders for plantation supplies promptly.
'Struct .ii.swi I h itnplicitly obeyed.
ooniignmeiits solicited, JulTtf
N. IJilstoiic,
AUCI'.ON'ERIt AND (J NEltAli < OMMISSION
Ml- Rt'HA NT.
Xtiet Building, Marht Stmt,
Gai.vkhtiin.
Iscgiiliir Nnle Weanmil*)' snil Da'arila,.
l-'iiriiituie, Horses, u^rriiiges, etc., etc,
J. S. i J. U. Sfi'DNOIl.
Galveston, A'ig. 10,180Ó. ilAv 'l
C. JL. BEISSNER & CO.,
COMMISSION M E R C H A N TS.
AO OUllX PIA, HAVANA.
Wo will execute orders firm our f rietiils in Texas
tor such staples as the Havana Market Hers, It is
our iuteutiou t-> keep a ve sol in the trade with Gal-
veston. [iiugllw-iltll C. 1-. I;. & Co.
—the"'
Union Marin j and Firo lusurancc
0 O MI' A N Y,
of Galveston, has resumed the hiisiu-iss of insuring
ii£iiinst I'll-', Marine and Inland Navigation Iti-'n".
snger from Dr. Lewis of Indianola, tho Quarantiu •
officer at that place. The fourth Army Corps ha:
movod from Greon Lake to Victoria.
JSO- We were plouiied lo meet on Wednesday ou:
friend Maj. Geo. W. Braekeuridge, special Agent
Treasury Dopartmont. Tlie Major will not open
his office until he visits home, from which ho has
boeu ab.sout nearly four years.
JSD* Dr. 11, 11, Pebble .—It will be seen from
our passenger list, that this gentleman who has
attracted a great share of the attontiouof the people
of Texas during the last two years han arrived.
Wo regret to see that he in very low, and that it
will be some time before he will be able to attend
be disarmed and sold in neutral ports,
with Drouyu do L'Huys.
Earl Russell agretó tó the pre
pointed out that cruiser ol' tho "
iricnu
iM
on. but
let. Govérn-
L'«iiini v u- u¡ íN oj Law.
a toswar to Sir Fraiilt Bruce, Esu:l Russsl
hio epicion that, 'in the eft^a i f íhé Etta Lr lú.tVi-
bvhón'. fnft vñRtutl «.ni i
und, t
during I
I 1 ■ Vnt
waged upon us, " but" by tlie States upon the i' ksburg, having boon dimd apparently,some hears.
Government, fie said that he had been denounced Thme were maixs of a cord or rope aliont'liie ncc-k
as an abolitionist, and that be wns one. for he be- aid tivo gashed
lleved that slaveiy had attacked the Union; that horsu aud eve: _
Union had triumphed, and it was necessary that exeept his wagón ana oseu. The robbery
slavery should be abolished. Ho compared the der ia believed to hare been by a band of about
progress of Kontuuky with that of Ohio and Illi- eight men—jayhftwkers—who are well known.
nois; ha believed the difference —' "
labor.
lie reminded the people that a uuu.„v. v. - , :—„ .—
their fcllow-eitizeus wore prisoners ol' war, they was nUockad by a party of Indiana, nombéritrg! c *n another dispatch Earl Russell repfic, to Mr.
were without, representation in the hi.lls of Clon-1 about üfieou; Mr. Ghiseng was killed, .his wife wui;'s ewwna n-teou the crs-siition of belligerent riplllK,
gress. II« did not believe thnt the soldiers wonkl, ravished,'scolpoii and cut with knives iu three' He rograts his oxfdumitions were iwit mjof-jiiabie to
be released from their paroles, or the State 1 o el- piscos upon,, her body, and one of theh* children' too LnitJid Statcb, and ad'ducys arguments in.favor
lowed to send rtpresentalives to Congress, u'.itil carried aw y a captive. j of Lnglanas course. H« trnrts thut theso addi-
tho Stnto Constitution not only reeogniied the! Mrs. Ginseng survived nt tho lnst'áccounts. and ti^nal explanations ^¡ii prove favorable to I ho on-
ubolitiou of i liver-,-but pledged itself never to I it was thought she would recover.—S. A. News, | wWBnme&t of usting' fooodsliip between the two
try to revivo the institution. Tho Governor com-iAuj.-1< jnanons. - ' '
pUnicutod the loyal clergy highly, he said he had j Fears being enl irtsincd of the safety of ¿he W. 4 Ber'Mce^latc 'Jit Rap-
been taught to believe that it wes the duty of the c. Railroad bridge aerots the Brazos river,- the ei- r
clergy to preach peace and good will towards all gines ceauod erosMng, freight, cars are now pushod
men, ho was sorry that a large number had not 1 Ovof and aro mot '
dono so for the last few yea- s. Tho speeches
Governors l'ouse and Hamilton wo:e froqu
applauded. I ._
There was some line ringing dona by some ladles ing the bridge" while the span," 2(W feet,"- has «ver'on the 20th ultimo, passed Cape B'ms ¿is mora,
TrvnflP^IAn l.irl hv \!v 'I* mo Do1/c>< .* 1 .. . J 'l - ^ ' ;...a i. t... I . -i 1. -* *
• pahannock, waB overhauled by the «Éraftt&éíitó'bo-
£sre teaciriBg Liverpool, but pei-tnitted to pi-ocwd.
i! A qnestionnble-story is eflont thet Q*\. f'A; hr,<«
and gentlemen, led by Mr. Tlios. Baker. ]been considered too great," is to bo lessened soma'iiip,
-¡sixty foet by tilo construction of au additional I %
Gen. C. C. Andrews was introduood to tho oil i
zeus by Gov. Hamilton. The General did not
make a speech.
pier.
On Tuesday last the do-vn train.
In the evening there war. a la'ge rarly at the • between the' river and
Governor's mansion. It passed off plessuntly. ¡covered on one of tho caiB laden with cotton, which
Tlie shore end of the cable was successfully oqu-?
Divn train, when half wnv ¡S0C!ed I?*®®' onboutd the Crea'-
Hempstead, lire was dis-' í^?.* • T^° w;;s «uceosnfully mn^o, end
„ „ ., , .. . JR rsltwlen with cotton, which ¡ . ,
Gov. Hamilton has opened his eillce in the was with difficulty unloaded, aud the firo extln- • ^ lelograCB astea \sh tdre.. July 24tfi s^ys toirt.
Tieasury building. gui«huil, not, however, without tho loss of eonsid- ? the H0fn0 took place on Mor..
IP to the 5th, there had been no appointments' erablo cotton. Í , woro snppesfd to exist tlveoe infles ".-es.';
made by Gov. Hamilton. It was thought in Aus. I We netice the. daily av rival of Government pro-1 of the shnrn-°,Kl' 11 Wl,fl
I in that Judge James H. Bell would be appointed 'nerl v. parties hoi" ' '
.Secretary of State. • *■ • ■
supposed that the defectt
diug tlie -ame being unwilling to¡ v^t^n,S'n-,n'«nv?0 • í .fw>®-!ho ^
mees of detection, or acting upon I VVV H niglit the c,ihl3 i.as teityrnpfcdd
risk "thó consequcB
tlie principle, that honesty is the. best policy,
sending forward colt..n, mules, etc. Bn.rJw.iK En-
quirer, Aug, 5th.
We regret lo learn of n liomieido in Walker coun-
ty, a few days ago, in which a Mr. Die,': Williams
lulled a mum named Goodrich, who had threatened
The following admirable order, issuod by Gen.
teai-lmon, commandant oi' the Department of
leorgia, deserves a wide-circulation;
hiiadqettxia Department of Geooia, )
July 11, 1865. i
General Order No. -1.]
To prevent misunderstanding, and to-insure W&P*.nntt* 1 ■Oiatws^wtnfeThe Liverpool cotton market has doclined o'no
uniformity iu tho administration of tho military
..Hails of this depurtmcat, the followinr* iustruc-! ' i 5 V
•' ' " ' ■ «J? fil'od..u^°n ami xiueu one ot tne sonuers. ine( i^hejíl Ravi-or. Diíüiíiox.-The foUovirm
OÍU'Jür callea out thnf. thi>v Fotlnml nouliorn ! . . _ i • .... "
,; all right again,
Consols injjondon-on tho C6U slflod at CD, *
In Franco 'the municipal' elect Ion ver fti-o.-abla
to tho Covc'-nment, Romes (fit OC eentl.-nes.
The Spanish cabinet lias oflH'inlly roeogniiorl the
ldn^d"to of Italy.
Poain and France hlive exohnnged c trcatv ct'
lions will be obauvid by tlie cfliee.'s of this com-
.tuend:
1. The aid, which the President ff the tlnlted
lates, in his proclamation appointing a Provis-
ional Governor lor the titulo of Georgia, has di-
rected the military authorities to give the Gover-
nor iu his eiloi'ts to organise a State Government,
will be rendered by all ufficcrs on duly in this de-
partment, to whom application may bo made by
tho Governor, or his duly authorized agente, and
no intotioi'ecco by any pi. i'moii i in tho. military ser-
vice ol' the United Stifles, with the official netsw
orders, or efforts of the l'rovisional Govrnmor will
he permitted. Tho military authority should sus-
tain, uot ussiimc, tho functions of eivil authority,
except when the unsettled state of society require*
■ ucli assumption, us u last resource, to preserve
ponce Liid quiet.
Willi capital unimpaired, and assets w ell secured, coil- to his official duties as collector of this po. t. It is
to be hoped that a deputy w ill bo appointed, thus
sistiug of
Stock N ules
.fian.ooa oo
Loans on real Cntata, grind stocks, and cash jreliuviug the eommercialJintereHtJvi'hich has suffered
m or 1 On,OHO On I during the last few weeks. Wo learn that the
itton in press- jj^j^r lian been rather unwell since he wos re-
leased from prison. It would be strange if a
The Comuany will grant policies on
cs, ou merehiiudir.e in store, and produce In course ul'j
trausportallou, lit their fornicr rriisonub'e rates ; siso,
on Marine líi.ks to and from the port of Galveston.
DI It EC TO us :
Albert Boll, President;
I. M Hitchcock, Vice l"t;
Isudorc Dyer,
Juntes Sonoy,
J P llnvie,
George ball
Julius Frederick,
C It Hughes,
N U Yard,
Stephen Soutliwick,
A P l.ufkln,
Willtatn Cooke,
George W, Orover.
Offlcei oorner if 8trnnd and 221 streets.
WtSidly .1. S, UliliBS, deoretni-y.
Masonic.
man ót his time of life could withstand the effects
of a long imprisonment particularly that part in the
Anderson jail.
JS&- Judge D. J. Baldwin. — This gentleman
who is District Attorney for tho pastern District
of Texas arrived on tho Steamer Geo, Peabody in
company with Dr. Peebles. Ho was arrested with
the Doctor by order of Geni. Magruder. He en-
dnred nil the horrors of nine months imprisonment.
Ho was carried from one jail to another and was
The regular meetings of the Masonic, bodies in danger of being taken from tho hands of the
O.t I'lNit otótálWrSíl!^,«tt Fri'""WWUV i"d hung by a lawless mob. He returns ar-
Harmóny Loikik No. 0.—Evury Monday at 4 o'clock an officer ol that Goverumont for which he suffered
jj- „ . „ „. , 'boniuch. The names of Baldwin and Peebles are
Pan Fr:i,n*B an Aostin Roval Ancn ritaptkh No. 1.
—. On the Is: Tuesday of eaeli month at -i j.'clock p. m. connected with tho history of Texas, they will be
welcomed ut every loyal hearth-stone in tho State.
^¡SL-We bad tho pleasure of an introduction to
T. A. Burk, Esq., Deputy Collector for this Port,
who arrived with Dr. Peebles on Wednesday. Mr.
Burk informs us that ho ha3 brought with him n
cargo of exports, and that, he is now ready to ex-
amiue into the condition of matters here. As
soon as he can m ike tho noccasary arrangement-!,
the Customhouse will be opened, and due notice
San Kklh-ií dm Ai-s'tin i ommanduv No. 1 ok Ksmnrs
TUJH'i ah.—Ou the 2 I Thursday of cuuli mouth nt 3 o'-
clock 1'. M.
Sojourning brethren In good standing are Invited to
attend.
Galveston, June, JOtli, 1905. lyw
A. ni. I„ r n,
HOOK SELLER & STATIONEll,
Under Masonic liall.
P0«T ofkick STItEKT, NE All TKKMuNT
GALVESTON TKXAt .
Desires to supply customors and doalers in nil givon to tho public.
'lVxns with everything roqnirwl in his line on ^ w had of"induction to
better terms than they can be hintlot any other - 1
Laliiiznn & ncUnr.
COT I ON FACTORS, GALVESTON,
Offjcb —Kul.n's Building, up Stuirs.
julj'20 tfdibn*
t. mather"
"i rmcrly ef the Arm orMftth r,Hnghos*S«nrtdeni,)
COTTON AND WOOL FACTOR,
1*J> QMtK&AL CQMMI tlIOM' MS.RCHAX !\
(>. prajt'8 conay oiks for •«>. oa«f .in
Poiidtrig, Pirana. OslvefMn. aagitjal
point, and begs the public generally to try him
noíui'e buying elsewliojo. His arrangements
aro such as tu keep full stocks alwiiys on hand,
and to supply all orders promptly
He has a good supply of Writing Paper and
niauk Hooks in store ; a good assortment, of
SOHOOL HOOKS is expected in a few days
from New Orleans ami u full stock of every
thing pertaining to his line will arrive first
steamer fr- m New York, including
PIANOS AND GUITARS,
with appropriate books of instruction, aud it
fine selection of choice and fashionable music
TERMS.—Cash, or its equivalent.. Orders
accompanied by bills of lading of produce coil
signed to any good house in Galveston, will he
filled at onfle,without awaiting arrivuls or con-
signments
Galveston, July 31. 1665 dtf
Notice.
The firm ei Knum.uiti A Kl«ncr linn Itcen dlosofr. •'
arid the business, «rltli *11 activa and pasaiva, asidme.
by J. KAümiAX. '
who will continue th« samo henceforth for hit own ae
C0Mr,lF. BerkemelM- wi* sign by procuratlori.
tlaiveston, June 28, pív—lf J. KitJFFWAN.
Col. B. W. Sherburne, Special Agent of tho Trea-
sury Department for tho District of Texas. The
Colonol assure;! us that, whilo he is instructed ti.
strictly guard the interest of the Government, he
also desires to protect tho interosts of tho citizen
Ho may bo consulted during office liotus at the
office of General Kent. The Colonel has been
informed that there is some agitation hore on the
part of cotton owners, in anticipation of action ho
might take, ho desires ns particularly to assure
partios holding cotton that the honest owner will
be honestly dealt with.
Lxri'.NMVE TKLEonAPniNo.—A telegraphic ilis-
atch ol to.u words, sent from Houston to New
oat corres¿'om'UIlce cUcits an important decision !
on which Willi.ima
wad brought down hero, and is now o'wuilmg Tii-:
trial.—Gal. AVitos, Any. 8.
IKDH"S.--We wero pleased to mcot with Rev.
Henry Thomni yoaterduy who is just down from,
Lampasas. )L informs us that on last Saturday
there wan a homo found killed, with his tongue
cut out, cn the MeSquit, a miles this wide of Lam-
pasas. On Sunday night, there wero some catn-
pr rs half a mile from HoyceVon tho North Gabriel.
In tho night an Indian crawled tip to a horse; i,.,, ., . ....
staked near by. Ho was dijcovorect, and one of i«P« that imposed.onibhawlgina instrumwit,
the campers «napped an Enfield cap at him. The | « b^t be gorcrned by the reoOireme.it ot the
horses then broke loose.. Two of the men started, P™611 i « tbehi vt'. should it be stamped
as a luort^ge tor >110,000, or lot $3,0(11),. tho
" *" ¡1?-..:, - ¿lis.'-
F. H. Head.
Kejcosha, Wja, July 10, JSCS,
lion. Wm. Orton, U. S. Commissioner Enternal
Revenue:
A mortgage of StO.OOO WAS mide in April, 1833.
January 1, it was r. d c d by payments to
$3000. To thp mortjgajie. was affixed, pursuant- to
tho law i in force at its date, a lovenua stamp of
$5.
To on assignment of the moTtgcueattlicptijuent
time, should a 86 stamp, bo affixed as tho "' duty
quia to that imposed on "fclia ori'iinul instrument.''
in pursuit of tho hom-s, leaving the remaining Í„,,ny ,V,VX, t,* S":T
cum pero on tho spot. While thoy were gone, seven
fndiims came rut. whpn l.l-to wliifn mon r-m rtfl* iTIie *■ ':L ' ^ '
'¿. Strict discipline will bo maintained; pillagii g i Indians came ttji, when the white mr,n ran off. il'he
•' "•"1" ■' 3 — ■ ——" Indians stoli a slaked horso from a widow lady of
tho neighborhood, and loft a broken down animal
in .teud. On Tuesday, having fuaiished thorn-
selves with freah horses, they passed np the South
end marauding will bo suv. rely and promptly pun-
ished; private prop.rly will not be Eoizod nr im-
pressed upon any pretext whatever, nor will the
bouse of any citizen be searched lor property, un-
less the sciireh is ordered upon sworn affidavit, but
officers will aid tho officers of tho Treasury Do-
purlment in protecting and bringing to market
pioporty already seized by tho Government an for-
mally elaimed by tho so-eulleil Confedérate States,,
or which were included in tho surrender of the
lebel uinuy. No citizen will be arrested upon
i omplaint of another citizen, unless the accusation
upportr-d by the oath ol the < oniplainant, would
jiihtily the issuing of a warrant in time of peace.
3. All officers of the department aro cujoined to
abstain from interfering with tho business affairs
or social relations of eitizous ; such interference
will not' be permitted, and officers aro especially
directed not to intrude upon families, but to con-
line themselves in their social intercourse strictly
to thoso.who seek or invite their society. But
whilo citizens are to be protected iu all thoir lnwfull
rights uud (pursuits by tho military, it wi.l bo tho
duty of officers lo see that the dignity and autho-
rity ol the military power of the Government is
maintained and respected- Whilo enforcing strict
discipline they will be eareftd to protect the soldier
from insult or indignities,
-1. Aid and assir.uuico will bo rendered by all
officers iu command cf troops 'within the Departs
ment to the Froeduen's Bureau, and on application
of die Commissioner, or any of the Assistant Com-
missioners of said Bureau for tho Department of
Goorgia, to commanding officers of troops, arrosta
.ill be inado on tiro statement, of a commissioned
ffieer, over his official signature, or on tho sworn
statements ot agents who are not commlssioued
officers, of persons accused of orimos and offenses
igainst lreeiimen. All persons arrestud on appli-
■atiou of commissioners or agents of tho Froed-
II10H8 Bureau, will bo hold in military custody nn.
till they can lie turned over to tho oivU authorities,
Tseas. DfcrV Owim Int. Rtvtr'rB, |
Washington, Jnly 14, 1865. (
iTir—In reply to your letter oi" tho ttith inst.,'
Gabriel, ton in number, in broad day li'ctbt. they! that a mtntga^e oxgeutod in 1803 for :: 10.000, and
wore Comanche . Southern Méüitjemr Aug 4. Iotampoil in comformity with; thoJaw then In
_ ... - tenee. and rodnccd in January, 18CS, by payment,*
Came J-íacjc.—A lot of HGsrroes foilowcrl the «ol-(^ ^3000, if afi'-i^nod nt the proñenfc tizno, n\Uírt \ v
d'ors M they left for _San Antonio last w eak. , govern--,!, ns to the nsslgntnont, by the law now in
doubt they calculated upon big rations, plenty of ,,>roo- Mui fiot bv tho law in fcn-e when it was ex-
clothes and no work. It seems they rfrirled wnth' routed. If t,li« slump is proportionate to the pves-
t to vi. w of proceeding with the division to Han e it valuo of* the mortgago it will be sutflei.ui . The
Antonio : lint, on getting n few miles from town am0unt uf. the stamp to Ire affixed to the assiga-
thny tired out, aud conoluded to come back— mwit dcpciudsnpcin the nm^unt lyotuallv dueon the
minus a numher of tritlinrr articles — nd some moi'tgage when tbo KSsignmeut is muda, not cntp
nokets turned inside o it. l'he negro-s will finally b-ho B>mrcd b
earn a thing or two. South. InitVig. Aug. 4
Tho Srin Antonio Herald says that a party of In
dinns visited the cedar brake in Blanco county last
To
sum jr?enre¡d by the mortgage,; w-itho.ut ;ejttpl to
i bdu:tí ws innd-vby- ulíccquent payment. .
Very respectfully, ' wm. ontórr,
F. II. Head, Esq., Kenosli, Wis.
Commissioner.
woek, and killed a German named Myer on Grap
Creole, who was o? his way to Boonio. ^ They «ub-1 Ta¡. c^. or ^yí[: ~ ErntiiiDor—A writ ef
sequently stole a lot of hórse and loft for thoir ]laijeu8 corpus Laving,been sued out, diftcting Col.
mountfdu fastnasses. ¡ Be Hussy lo'proituca tlio brdy of^Emerson
. - 'ridge, the form or tolegrr-phs to Gen
l*c^cs inst/úéticns; iío ÍcÍUoW^j is the re;
%z.
'J'bomas for
uly 21. '
Ini-oii'íant T«leottai'iuc Lma.—Tho dio[
announce that telegraphic communication is open-
ed to Galveston via Shroveport, from Washington,
and a oonnoction with San Antonio and Browns-
ville will soon be completed.
Tho line from Sbiovoport Wjlouston, Toxas,
was budt dunug the war, under Confederate aus-
pices. Feu 14 Shreveport extended to Camden, Ark.
Fiom Houston Uicre ia a Lne to Beaumont, ?U
miles east of Houston, ou tlie Texas and New Oí , .
loans Railroad ; and another1—now soino'yeors in l'ully. reply tbí t lam insli-untrd ny.tw .. iium'c,
a G¿uvesten.
Nashville, ,
To C l. P. P. De Hn y. Calumbes, Ky, t
Make the following return to the Tit of habeas
corpus in tho caso of Kmeroon Ethoridgo:
'l'o lion, I', f4, Mnvshn'l, Judge ol the Fi"4t ifttdl.-lftl
District of Ki-ntni-lti':
I herein Heknow'ledaft the sm-vice of tbo Vfrit
hereto attached, and remrn tho same, and r-s poet-
existence—-f.o-n GaTveston. I eomnianiling tlie Military lJivision- of r c.i1. ss,f.
Just before the Texaa military dop.irlimnt sur- to say that lite body of I.iiu-¡r,on F,diortdgo ii; :n
rendered, private parties had nearly completed ar- my possession, and hy virtue of taeoraer oftha
rangements to put a telagruph line from Hemp- President of the Lmtéd Stales , bearmg date> yar
stead, on the Central railroad, fifty miles North of Department, Adjutant Generals Odico, «ainmb-
llouston, in a westei'ly diruc.tkni to Austin, tho ton, jjuly l&tn, 1864 : ,
. . State capital, and thence to San Antonio. It was I ^Here l'olIo\vn Prefiidont Lincoln 0 proc^mancn
rr their caaos arc disposed ol by duly authorized j «|so proposed to connect tlii with aline to B> own."- of that date, suspending tne, writ oi habeas coggM
ling maitiailawi
CuoLEnA rf New 1'okk.—The New Y< rk cor-
respondent of the Philadelphia Inquiior, July ii,
wnfos:
Physicians report cholera morbus prevailing in
the city to an unusual extent, in some quarters, ¿tti
! ployed by order oi the Secretary of War, with tho In directing this return to thi writ, Oes. .-i®® •
regrets that there s!
■M . . HHIM I the civil and military a;. —
or month and rations; one half of thoir wages to time the petitioner Ethoridgo will remember the
ig yt . ■!v
i'oliiiwing compensation: " regrets that there should be any eocflict between
l'irdt class male laborors reoeive from $25 to $50 the civil and military authorities.
At the oatxe
I |
....
"Uris. I viile* We uro glad to aoe that the project is to be in Kentucky, aud procli
The aged, and decrepit, and holplosa women and carried out -i State.]
children, niado free by the President's proclama Xho Emperor Moxi.niUmn, wo seo, has granted' Oon. Thomas continues : Said Bmrsoa LU:
uon, living in tho cubius of their former masters,! permission to Mr. Ckiitei who put up the ." '
.vill net bo doprived of Buch homes until p; ovi.dou Galveston aud U-aiuiiont lines, to erect
nas been mad.i for them by tho State or Geuoral «¿tending into Mexico from the liio Grande.—N. matory speeiahc-, -
ifovornmeiit ; but this protection will not extend; y, Picauune. !tie-State oí Tennessee and the 5ree;u¿nt o. -is
io those able to work, who will not bo permitted! . .... "United Stitec, is clearly included in tha c-saso.
i. romain in idloucss. j The affaire of the f room on ja Arkacsao are re- t>erson£ naaed Ii the ordor of the Prcciiopi, Mid
By coiiimond of M:ijor General Stcodman: ported in a most prosperous condition. The ba- I do not produco said body by loaioa c. ssid wder
S. B. Muí, A. A. A. G. jrcauis udvieod that 3.D03 freedmar. are now em- of the President.
paid at the end of two months, and the residue issue was not of Gen. Thoroaa'a maiias, l ut was
„ ■ .... ,, , . ¿ — the end of the year. The first class ftmale la- forced upon him by Ethoridge.
indeed, as a regular opidcmic> and in a fonn, at borors alo to S18 pjr month, and rations as above, i By command of Mtijor General Thomas :
A.: n.lA no m.ilinnunt iva A .iiiiH/1 rtVirtlftt - •ií-f'.xl* a i. ...i i < an a.. i4 I 1 I... IV,.,*..
times, quite as malignant aa Asiutic cholera i«?olf. About fresdmcn are employed by some forty- Wmreui,
I «tato this an a fact which yon are not likely to throe lessees of plantations, who propose tobe Tlrl)tn<ilef General n,id Chief nrPtalf.
see in any of our cily "for fear of creating «uisflod witli the labor performed. They think, | í>< nbi.dr. n-lv d
tinneconaarj* alum, butitisafttct nevertheless, however, that the entablMied rato of wages is too * ' ' ' . . ' . ,
as will be manifest in the next week by oflluial rc« high, and that they are clinrgcd one-third more h"io.Wodii s igyXroiuN. wuili BBS, owing i oo..a
ports of iiiterments, if honestly compilod. than at any other point ill the Mississippi _Vi.lI y. following ]masen ,e>n.:
Tito New York correspondent of tho Cincinnati ihey estímate that their cotton will cost 20 tn '-'5 ^ |U p_ .fohnson, bvotVr of tlm I e d rtt;
' ' '* "•
V.xpnmi 3BaMwtn;
" >'Wii-anAimt;
of Gel estou;
Gazette also writes: . " eéútu per poiuni when luded and jfemlj- for tho j^ujt,| v hafeni
, Sovornl easeir of clearly defined and ell ntithen- market, _ iy. raefiscn^'er
irleaus, cost each additional word 72 cents. Wonted Asiatic chol. ra have made thcil- appoarimcoj mu , „ 17 nt Geii Wni. It
v ilUpateh frmu Galveston to Now Orleans will bo hero, aud have all proved fatal
, The catafalque us *d at tho funoral of President . ,
■ I# icoln in New tf rk Was sold at Uiletion the other tientos, uoi
inrgitd $1 for tho first_ ten¿ words and 10 eentSj A CvvMclili SroaK Oamblkb Com to Gm*r — diyV^The áttenduñce was very small, and the bid- Thou. M. Burt; 'J
lOr o.ioh subsequent word sdditional.
Only about 'j
.A New York letter in the l rovidonoe i.H. I.vjour. ding went off without much spirit
-il. ~T," r: T IT* A'~La r n.il tulla of n olorirvman who lost MWt/,000 of his #uisl was realized from the sale, tho ctvtalahjue
/s9- Wo c«b attention t° tho CardI of Mossi-h ^«Sestato, «100,000 Uelougm? or^u.Uy havlift; eont near «í8,000. • ^
.heo. Oswald A Co., Oommisnion Merchant at . ¡ íutiiwt.¡n.inw. and involved two or three of —; ———'— . . ' .?*■
lIIaiIaii nnd (IaIvahIoh. firm linn iminhlialioil , <^ i iihitw. twiuvrl: fuid fiold Hoectilatioue. TilE-Cortow Caoe iN .Vlirtsrsnii !-^,—-A private let-
d and int
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