The San Antonio Ledger and Texan. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 28, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 14, 1860 Page: 3 of 4
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Up to the time of going to pre m •w
OrietdfttSH tifá If'U-déttiUd
tl*o 8«mM. dfr junior
to b ve determined
'*>* to. Malay**gafofltj«tt
(denos of
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rm
obtaining ?te J-
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But vain the wish I
The nintar'btam
I will but ask t
May r.M
t mart perform,
aad Mart
psimííe ha* reopetly been
)r)^U't aiid,D* dvnbtenoh and
Wtr!
Tho or
d only da
If man
a lark and ragged way
lead the weary exile
■till lend a c
'.OTTil
bright#?
gfi'Hírfy'a Wtsbbe unfulil
*u*m iojfiwh .*
Nbtiee.
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«2'.. 'idt ,:>uJv)M iKifí)ín m<:í JJL. . -¡ii -i
bogntu e* «*,áb tjlu ,pkuoti«m.—
s^ÉpWiicíi; Th«
awthor hakbten kind enoogbteMorn* with
flndOmeftritapeniaal* It will ba sa
tromtlie adWtitement' In another colman
that the New York Pre epeák in Tory high
terart qí $h .'lrork.'.
' .i ■ iiiMia i riw
feeriatorfletaphijl introducid a bill mafciftp
%n appropriation from the Federal Tre>-iary[
\oehn and equip a Bellmen , 0f Tettg
Slounted V-olunteW, « r.utboriged by the
ácUfié&,'¡
'tifa">&W*
inform o ,'
ou«ton, not Ma
10 lasan • Bat i
A tern ark able incident in tbo religious
world transpired in New Turk lately. A
Mrs. Silberman, who waa brought up as a
Presbyterian, made public profession of the
Jewiáj ffii.tb «t * Je wish synagogue.-and .««•
received into the Israelitish fold. ,
•'¡iii
ehh
The Waco Southerner inserts a notice by
J. M. Sinilli, of the Waco House, that Prof.
Edward F. Alexander, '('to, ! hora our neigh-
bor of tlie Werrnid gave an unenvl.iMo.noto-
riety.) liaspaid bis board bill Sending the
amount frotó Fairfield, where, we observe
from.tbo,Pioneer, he now teaches Spanish.
The latter paper says the Professor " has a
happy mode of imparting instruction."!!.
•ni: : aotJái no) . .
We mentioned aoqietimc since that the
announcement of Kit Carson' death was
. preinaturei" no is ititT living, and acts as
Indian Agent at-Taos, New Mexico. He
purchased lately a little white boy from a
Mexican, who bad bought ,him from tHó Kio-
way Indians, and wishes the Texian papers
to advertise the fact. Tjie boy is stated to be
nine or ten years old. and aaya that bis fa-
ther's nam i Henry Houston, and hie own,
William Houston.
V
Tarikv on Ghosts The Huutsville Item
ways that the House ; of Representatives of
• *— ^ Alabama paused a bill and sent it to the Se-
""j.---K nale, 6y whieh' b'ody it wab adopted instan-
tThe Char^ ter) imposing $500 per day on all persons
naudo WoOd «< v. Hng In spiritual manifestations, etc. It is
n gpiflleinSn of Chitr
case that the spirits of the departed
accommodations1 may 'Kr Alabamians cannot afford to visit
self and friends for the weA^ce."
crntic National Convention. ...—
that Iris i>art'y will number about one m—that tobao-.
¿rod.. article of trade
itn i ¡i\
" -aghtonod iialions of the
obi
"
Our friends of llie Galve^th most of the barbarous
obligo -as by crb'lltiug < olllfortert is about to yjcld to
•n the news itm0^power of jkrejudide and' fanaticism.
Of late thej- b Táp ót'líétí Siinday n number of young
item M## gentlemen manifested their determination
"51 to destroy the weed by burning it at Or
new, tbo .church, door until the sermon was
well advanced. - Of' course they guasbed
one end between; their teeth, showing a
degrtí of caniballc vengeance.
J.! til ,11-:; . ,
There is one msn„ who like Christ of old,
ean'iíretctí -fcMh! liii UritaVaAA eommarid the
troubled waters to''peace bo still'" and they,
will
In this manner,'dots our neighbor, in Ijis
C ih-irn, nil.:-: >■■■, i
issuo of this morning, pioranvly compare
Gdrtf,1 Hbuston to onr SaHour. Potent as
th ! Governor may b'e, A'* ia not thé ppwer
10 bid the troubled ''element b still. We
'«le/ar ;ouf neighbor to Hotspur's answer to
' ' G1endo#er, at a r**e íh point. H doubtless
ioQw ,where to ünd it.'
We would like to khow'how our neighbor
reconciles hi present strong professions for
Houston With ht recent advoaaeyi.of Ui
claim oLP«ugUf, at. t^ . Justin mWtin^.
nit friend "Bob Taylor";who, acoording. to
the Herald,, knows how to talk Spanish1, and
to teach peopl* to waík 1 Spanish .i.inayi per-
haps be able to accouOt for the ^inconsisten-
CV. .-'ifTl'l
<*> r.x* ■ ■ ■ *h~;¡ ■. r
>m'éátvj
f rJP'
rnoB.ofTexM,
rHoUiton*
thM lmW-a* we
•Upij^ 9te,J fir the a&i
entitled to do,—
apon his Gabon
ing to. d'o1thTs, bewarer, ^
ceedingly fedignftKt wi^t
latter, it? :e «¿.Id, will hot
And-many an anchor Inaeoure,.
My steadfaat trust that love unohilled,
loflift endure'
t path lie fcra
. . i sky spread above!
May peace around and sunshine o'or y^d
More olotaly draw th^ bond¿ 0f lóvc I
And many
1«« f:<ll ' vU* I . t I
WHMWWW tb
l íioH oommoot i
HEKSwy
ie .yd of lift endureL . _
i Wight path lie
y • blue sk;
around and
ely draw. tL.
My everparUnij^i^rin,-
. AWkHüdwjn^thfcr men
mmssmggi
the treatyfJlftycLane wil
Ui ¡A
if6r[|á x
The
pti.
of th
bis ten-
ia ,—in
:e the calumet
Comanobes,—
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08
1
I:
We learn • that Reuben SlkUgh(if, !for a
: "long lime confined iti;,fhe j*il oi" • th ■ City
o , ■for killing W,¡ McCulloch «n Atasoo.$.
W'líriB fbérliM «(¡Jffcfl; WHfl* bée'n'
:i¡r índiWiedíor m rdé.r,.,ho was tried btfore the
district coort of Ataacoio county, when the
jury returned a verdict of guilty and assess-
ed tfie punishment at one year in the Peni-
> ' déliliRly. The indictment beinp for mijVder.
:lhc lowest under Ihttpi'irnUode.
was three y> rs in iLírücnitstitiary^ 'A moi
• tio^,/jufa,t|qwtrifcj'trVs l!ia'lc a"(i
'ftml the case having been appualcd to the
MÍi'4 ^?Pé ytifyfp^.Jtpjkwne 11 "f f°nrt
ibtilo* was reversed. - Under thtsii
*ta^",sjaijgj}i$;. ¡Pd*
*'f i i belated on b«i,.at\d bv-Uig^'Ugh^ btífóiw-
J'lirfge Rotkiiei', at plbasdnMn; in.irfid'«ar!V,
•i , part of the week.,hfi-«us aduiitted to .l^iii n
• '•« H.WbuiYi tif #1500. Me sra "if. T. Teel nJ
r,. >! J-oAxCwke were ooupuél M thb jjlidom-
bead for some timet o ver
drubbing infliotod upon ,him. Anotfie
such a liok and' he' utterly demolía
We do not suppose the Editor .oí* the,
zette has the patience of Job, but' it máy
be that tbo Herald article of yesterday re-
minded him of a vene in the book of that
name: "He aayeth among the trumpet ,
Ha, Ha ; and he smelleth the battle afar
off, th thunder of tbo Captaint< and tl
shouting."
The Herald seos nothing but
wisdbni and sagacity" in the.i
Governor. We can seoneitberj
dering the olive branch
hi professed wish to smi
of pende with the murd
or in his assertion. i neutral
between the North' aftd' the South* ¡. And
wo.believc, that during thé sitting of the
Legislature it wa^^the.province; of that
body to take me^i'i'to .ascertain the cause
of'tbei Rio Grand* trouble , while it wn*
that of the Governor to se* the laws car-
ried into e^sot' upon .Cortinas and his
ba,nd, as rebels, robbers of the U. S. mails,
and murdeTeM of many Toxan citizens.
This, wo op^tje, wns tbo duty r< spect^vely
of the Executive and the Legislature. The
latter, wo understand, háv done their part,
by oommisiiionittg one of their number, a
citizen of the Kiq Grande, to make the ne-
cessary enquiry.
But whether the (governor was right or
wrong in his ^recent frontier poliey, the
Editor of the Gfiette had, a perfect right
to comment upon it, and he has done this,
without descending to personal and scurri-
lous abase, as the Herald did in the case
of the late Executiv?.
. Our neighbor, in the artiole we have re-
referred to, introduces two or three scraps
of Latin. We give him an additionál one:
"Nemo omnibus horis sapit." Gov. Houston
is no oxeoption to the rule, and we tbjnk
friond Logan at least will admit the fact,
if he remember the reception which a cer-
tain delegation from Arkansas met witlifrom
a certain President of Texas.. We do not
think there was either profound '.wisdom"
or "sagacity" in it, to say nothing about
decency.
If this does not satisfy the gentleman
who knows the goyornor "personally and
historically," l«t him ask any old Texan
to tell him, wha't-answer was giren to the
Secretary of tlj'é Senate, who carried a
particular communication from thut body
to the samo Ifté.aldaht. That would be a
little bit of history for which it will be. dif-
ficult to find, ^ither.^ parallel ora histo-
rian. Jk in.
Throogh every path of life untried,
Bí'sfxsstaüffiíür"-
A Fatber'e lor* your Arm aupport I
And when—life's carel and pleaeurea ended—
The parting bonr at length shall
May love and hope, still sweetly blended,
Point to a better llf* at aoyft.!
TbéBOoM<ct
icted Won
WasiMNtf
ly th prof
from Texas, tnjide his first appearaaea i
Senate to-day, laiid after: being cyorg'
hi seat. ■ c;- . ... .V..
'Thi
■' * 1 i
fBCITJOID
■ - EV* ■
gara5! :!
-,J-V - "Vbbes
i DBPÜ
Thel
[f.
*ra^ i
terior have been ]
gives an
some.
REPORTS,
tmastcr Gen
U.S.'Bee
o President' messngé was ,i
oussion. Several prominent I
made apeechis expressinj{^*6 lr view upo^
the message. W
A bill wa
Kssr
■ " sfciBssw^Aak
otsrill—, imiiíibí, _
n6dt«1«^|VÍbafnd Treoa: Rhou-
P ^na , Uorfea^ Pladlol^s
—iet lee of A
:ie*r Apffeots,'
dso a lot of Ornami
Uhincse Tav>
Arbor>vitae,
sale cbcap ibr cáab
Persoh, opposite A. Zórk,
San ^jntenhy Jan. i{, <660
copy be-
e Postmasters General places the Mtual
expenditures of his department for the year
of 1859 ac $16,754 89, and the gross receipts
at ®7,968,484 07. Thé expeubiM I for the
next year are estimated at 915,033,027 62,
and the revenue at $8,287,223. Allowing
for other resources and specif appropriations
the amount to be provided by Congress i
$4 816,692 71.
There are 8723 mail routes and 7353 con
tracts. The : total annual transportation of
mails in 1859 was 82 3i 2.402 miles, coating
$9.468.757. This is an increase in the trans-;
- Maine. John Baixop; New Hampshire, J.;
poriatioirof about 4per cetit,and.ef about 12 H. Gfeorgej' ^rhioWt, ©avid A. Smalley;
per cent, in the cost. The whole1 nihttber of ■Massachutwl'Hi.íGéflfrWBH Loring, (by
Post. Office on the' 30th June, 1859, wa
539. j
The wbol* number of dead letters, con
tabling money, registered and sent out durf
ing th yea> , ending June'36f 1859, waa 97j
26, ol which 8574 were deli.ereil, leaving lit
52 unclaiincd. .The whole tynount of money
eciiveii wa« $45.71814; amount restored
to owners $41,143 74.
The number of ^ttntrs-registered and sent
out, containing valuable enclosures, other
than money, such as bills of exchange, drafts
bonds, treasury, warrants, &c., was'8647, of
which 7738 havfc'been restored to the owners
leaving unclaimed 909.
The amount of the enclosures was $2,503
298 11; the amount of the enclusures m ster-
ling was £6 983 15 6; the amount'of the en-
closures in francs .was 104.421.
The amount of 4ead letters ifetursed (un-
opened) to foreign countries, duciug the last
fiscal year, was 133.981. divided, ,tts. follows.
tiz: England, 60.310; France, 15.7a?;Prussia,
18.409; Bremen, 6919; Hamburg, 1401; Cana-
da. 27:537; New Brunswick; 1780; Nova Sco-
tia, 1968.
The Postmaster suggests that the time
H hring
otlilH-K
Office,
Post!
o:
master.
sit ion
paper pi
providing fon t&a .
fr&iikiiig pjiyiieRayrj^
In tlw Hftusf, th jwooeediuga wars in-
mfdHattt. _
..
[Frtyp Ui« Washington-,^
feting of the Dcmocratlc National Com-
1 v mltteo.
- ' ' . !•> fjint ' ' * -y
The Dempeiatic National «Commlitoe mot
at Willard's Ho'fcl, in this/"'" w«án«i.'
day, December 7,1859, at t
agreeably to notlgft^f the Chairman.
The Committee, after being called to ordajr
duly adjourned, to meet at me samo placo at
seven o'clock e. u.
Pursuant to adjournment, tlie Committee
met, and Abe following gentlemen appeared
and tookJtnbir seats:
(N18TRATRIS NOI
M the yard of Ut.
r*«e r*ti« t.
sa* * povrart
-'"'i' d8i *wi.
mM ml
In said
ermÁJ U>60. of kb
SexarOoanty for.the
A.
Wrist
the si'Td
Sau Am
. - 1889.10 tbé'%2
ijj: given to all persons haV
>vi eatiito, to present the samewítl
Sau Antonio. Jun Ii, ISuU ; ' 01
■ ■ ■ I—: 2—" ■ i—aim
/">AHÍ>KJí; B EfeDS.—Wk.jfiii V strtre'-jw
O usual supply of Frefb ■ >il^nowtb'«f 1669—
from Ljmdffá\ .Bv¿pr Nttm
stituiion;) «Rhode Idland^ W. B. Say les, (by,
snbatitutinn}):Ci.opneOticpt, .Jaines T. Pratt;
New York, Augustus,; Shell; New Jersey
Jacob Vánatta; PflnnsyTfsnia, O.L.Ward;'
Delaware, VV. O. Whitley, (by substitution;
Virginia, W;.H.ÓÍark¡ North Carolina, Thom-
as D. McDo^v^llvSputb Carolina, /¿bj AsH-
muro, (by substltj^uiniJ Mi.-sneippi, Williatn/
Bcrksdule. (by substitution)) Louisiana! J.
Jones, (by substitution;).Ohio, 0. L. Vailao-
digbam: Kentucky, George A. Caldwell; Ten-
ness6¿, Randal W. McGavock; Indiana. W.
H. English, (by substUution;) Illinois,'Íhorn,
aa Dj er; Missouri, Johu Barrett, (by *ubt
stitution; Arkansas,, Albert Ttuitj Michigan1,
Jacob Beeson; Florida, S. R. Mai lory, (by
substitution?) Texas; J. H Rengan, (by sub
— a I rtMf. Wm I'knnmiinn, Ul iunAnaiai
Th "Vrct
io and t.orpm Ubristi. \Te with a tew
the boyq, if •p"
tiiig the raid. „We lh ' '.«<!|tor, found it
s not so bad. aó'rop'ó^teil Slid returned to
liich letters remain in-.iho lo al post
Tore being sent to tho Dead Letter
shortened'.'' The Krtmenclatuie of
uires amendment,
led i/kiotdshment the Post
neraf cotíes out fiercely- in .oppo-
e privilege enjóyed by th iieu s-
I of receiving exchaiiges free. He
argues ttjkt the press is mtitled to no Other
pcrogatives than other occupations.^nd pro-
ft'sses .to consider the privilpg njioreuxcepiion
«ble than the gross abuse of franking. We
fancy that Mr. Holt's views wilt not be like-
ly to induce C'ongV;ag to éá'rtail tho (>ress of
an immunity extended to it almost Slhce the
luunstiiin of the Government—one, , too,
iviucli has mali-rialiy contributed to raise it
to its ptvseut elevated and commanding po-
sition. .
The report'pf Mr. Touccy. Sierjitni'y of the
Intorípr I is rather v^luniiuous. Fijom tin
dooument we learu .that 10,618,183 apfe tot
(lublic lands, have > been disposed of,oibotit ohe
third having been sold for cash, and the le-
thesit,,
rtlon it,i) '-f'11
*^ill'!J. W.SWyton Esq. District Attorney.
i U fiiQ ViL-.fi > u-\
for tno State.
it
tt r
M HT -UJ-M—j I ,
.rW« 4f<jtil<¡f¡fí ¿ «'Wfully ask :th« attention
• -rf^'oi'fhe Tbwn Cbtfnéi'l to «Ike vepy dangerou
"* tbi old and new
bridges. At preacnt when th «igjtt are
KfcwñM-sm?' "?"r
pery from mud. immunity from dangei
Jljfytfy,^iu;W by pafcsengers keeping' Mlf
the middle of the road, bnt even, then, they
run "WtyUéavÜe ai - approacliing carriage
•uní!
idip-
• can.
of waggon canríól bo'íieard: II íAtní ofihe at this cntic¡
' iiwunbsf of the Connoil woulípay a twit to ' .7^"
is Advocate" has the fullovr-
" orne week «go we heard that Cortina
bad killed the inhabitant , burned Brown -
fille, arid wis marfchirt^ to attack SairPat-
ricio and Corpii Cbristi. We with a few
of the
resting
wa« not o bad n95 rppdí'tfil Wd réturne
our daily irorkr-tb^ slI^(r\nd jro\ild you
suppose that th>;iIndieMbvConrier/añd Crockn :
«ti Printer wotffd aitemjlt to lionize uefor that
lit tie. Well, tliliy:did4't!' atid¡ if thcy hud.
we wotthl have ticch kit^rfd \^lh txt6nUh-
nienl. .But wetitigbt sayj^ti^íijw'll/ebkttlé
of Analiua and Vel *co.weha.veJuuHui many
a field where tbíf 'wasn'ftAXéí ml * pig
'presunie to teach
Somkthino Like "Non Int:
The Richmond Disgdtoh contains
lowing: - ■ • ' "H
Tho bnijk ^'Pioneer,',^a« b^en phttS¿<
for the Virginia and Liverpool Jjne, and is
now loading, find will sail with dispatch.
AgohtS'linvé bren selected hi'Liverpool, so
t bat .our importing mero hunts may forward
th.^ir orders at .once, and thus havo their
goods brought into Virginia waters. Our
jiQopJo Bcem to bo alive to tho 'importance
of tlit? movement now being1 mhde hr favor
of 'LNr'jct.Importations;' and it is-tobc hop '
< d ti.itt t'he work wil^ót stQp, Ontil over^
merchant, i'.nd cotton grower, undt'obi
dealer, ■ hflf drtf^hiined ' to sustaii^lionp
o'tliel* 'thM'SottthMr Jship owwesfíX M the
Situni're'TC> fw "rMíh Itllitifl -biiwi'qiift-t by
lublic moel'í®^i'nd ^trinett^^cK* at
the North- ^-«'tll fell enough in itheir [duoes
3Íir!"wi/l newer enjoy tho-wmmercial in
(iepeudgnpe' t<." which |hfi h^yires. Le
her, to a nían, 'r.éáUlve w suppdrf Wo enter-!,1
prise North of \Í0«oiif and Dixon's. :iur, I
until the Legislnta ro <rf the NorthernStaft-B
repeal.th. ir laws asoilistiilftve owners; and
even if they di) tíiuí, she should tiien give
I her own shippers -flit1 preference over those
of Ymikeedom. ( Let us rely úpoh Jur re-
sources, and we can and will bo indepen-
áent. f ■■
3. .!<><
Col. Ford Returning.—Just as we
are going to pie , wo learn that Col. Ford
itftd hi men are on- their mawji homeward,
in conseq.uanoe <>f C^'pt- Tonin having
sained the election of ,ooiuraauding offiow
t^y seven vote « Col. ífot«J hHi/for yeari,
been laobed upon not only as a, thost gul-
lant, but also as a most, oapablo and ex-
tfffftfficer hi the field, antl wo ri-gret
■r should lose his services
period.—Ha tirfhero.
mamde^bfetrig V> *íéd wilhiqUt/ty Jand w«r
Witts, or granted, tq the SUtes fyr, t*'i(ro«d
iiui (ju>rs. or a* swamp Units. . t, ■ -
During the same period of time 13.817.221
acic were surveyed knd prepared fornia'i k.et
and |ü.783.553 acres proe|áhiiíi and offered
at-puhUc rale, ¡V.
The aggregate.quantity ofpa^lic land that
has been surveyed, bnt nut y«t published or,
offered atptiblic sale: was, on the 30th Siiif
teinber. 1659, 68.9^0.941 Acre , and the c -
o^Aar
entry aithejvcrioua laud offifle^, wa*, §0,000,-
OOOaorMM-:''!• = ; ■■>"- .
TlVeTfe tiir«4 l'.58á pfnsib iter on the ralla
reCeiVVlig jB'^3«91f>>15. Of the
entjo>numb.er íftWÁ'- r W* the rmy> "n,l
918 (loui.the navy. Tlie/. number ofrtvolu-
Utamfcry"pensioners had dwindled downe,ttf
nUmo T of pen ionw ,o|i th ro Is. under the
irfe qüaíi
to 63,7^0.222
I'he (lis
other works p'rihted
Sri^°fi¡wí!
the bridge , ^.^ iiii fled they will adwit
the loorrCCtno of what we have aid.
^
" A patent pocket umbrella is among the la^
'-iAt ittventiona that hav - Iwen patented. A
m^dut With a'capital of $10,000 and em-
Hh áb¿iit fifty men, ha bféh naried in
fór theií "manufacture. 'J^,
. >*■
wi^ich can-
trihoted itiAv c*inMr g>taw .
jts relative to this-subjeatineed revision. ¡
Preparations-are making fur commencing
the Jabor Vfr,l<krt|irt4 fighth census on the
1#t í'Jje ¿bcrefarjr of'tlfte Inte-
rior says; '
■Siibsequptitiyeilgctien has but conflrnied
me in the opinion expressed in my last "an-
nual report?Ih'tf. tiiu eighth census. t«kfn.iu
alf:rlU|leets iuwitformity.iiwrtlr the*, pro.vis-
tuns of the,lkW'-ff>'f takJnKí'th* f seventh, wtlf
pre:vómS VP¿^e,4jfnM
tho < "nntry. , The .nvoffvjff.
will bo incuorcd will n quire an appropria-
tion rtfat leasr a-million nfnlollars at tb «p-
iirosching session of Congress.
J Th¿.records tn the Patent-^Ads exhibit
burin¿ the past jreilr ojlp.r appiittitiims ior
.nMW patents bar been i^ceív'ed; 8J3 caveats
filed, and 3334 patent* issi
The increase fpr the
20 per cent.
UBUiro uuuitiv, vil, imvuig
by the delegation in Congres to act was ad
iuiitted for this State.
'' after full discnssion, it was resolved that
tuesdsy1, the 23d day of April, 1ÍG0, at,12
O'clock m., be designated as the tiroe of hold-
ing the uext Democratic National Conven-
li"n- ... «
On motion it was ¡..
Resoi.vko, That it is expedieñftbat the
National DemOci^itlc resident cointótteo be
re-organised. ,i i ' "*'
c. l. yaii*hdigniflir,,tfr iM^Hi<4 >nmr«'
J. Faulkner, Virginia; John Cocli^iiu, NiY.
John" A. Logan, lllinoiii;1 W-m. Blttlifr. Penl -
sylsaniit; lVin. Karktt'talu. Mi-sisslppi; Miles
Taylor, Louisiana;"and' William H. English,
Indiana. "" ' '
The following rpsolutiOns wereofiered:
IIksolvkd, That the. chairmuu and gecre-
-tarica of thiv couunittee be requested to en-
giige a statable hull in tlie city of Chailesten
in which to hóld the Democratic National
Coiiventiqp.^and to Issue tickets of admiaslon
to the delegate to Haiti convention, daly ap-
pointed by the regular Deinocntic orgardzi-
ac.ns of tbe party in the States respectively
and to make such .other arrangements as may
b.' nceessary for the assembling und holding
of said convention. '
. Resolved,Titát the resídeétcomroittec take
iiito consideration the telegraphic mjíirébre'-
senlations all'ecting the interests of tfie'JMij
mocratic parly, forwarded to the Associated
Press, to provido, ii possible . -rewfedy there
for:'1 ■
.Whereupon th? committee aojourneil with
jlilinH.' George, ) V*A SMALLEY,
C. L. Vallandjgliam, • > ,. ... - Chairman,
Secretaries. )
;V OgMOMAJtXtC natiqwa I. COKTiKTlON.
PuNuant toia cill.regularly ro|de^J
oeratic National Oommiitee, appoi
vention at Charleston, South Carotina,, met
at Willarda Hotel, tn Washington,, Ü. C.. pñ
Wednesday, thi- 7th of December, 1659, and
' KsaoLvib. That Tuesday, the 33d day of
iLpril, 1^ aWAo-'cloek. m., in designated
as the time of, .boílHjg t| e ne*t Pefdt)W tie
National C<Mi«entioM.~ ' •' i:
'' The N 'tloual Convention,of 1852 adopted
the following Vetolutfoh: < -,iT,
,, Hwotviti), Tltat, in cqflstttntingfiitwre Na*
ttonal Conventions of the D mo<:ríílre-,,f «rly)
iA Wdtir to securé thé jOghM-of'^l^iateN tb
resi-ntations ill such -Pon-
11 •!? ii fc;sfi sft'WrWil w w to tW-
bat tb". trd
o,i1,in,:
A dowW-dheVrtltOT'lately' called hi* 'de-
vjl' ÍÍjÍiíibV apd'tiüíá him he cohld hot afford
to hire his serviipe tiny longer, unless lie
would agree either to toko nino, fcpneo %
week for them, Ar> «liare equally the profits
of the nopor. Tho boy concluded; to stay,
but unhesitatingly chose tho nine ponce a
week for'hís w&^ss.' thi boy *W deittned
to W h gwt^BNin'. - JT .
• fpr the yaar average neaj|yljt.j,,r<!q,.e ted>Uh a *l«
I bc recipt for 4hree quarui^r «rrangemenú of c*it foúne
were'8l88.63ft.77. and «the ex-, ((«lente fromith «everSTSi
if t^f year .
•pendimrea $157.101 16, loving a surplus ol
«31.437 02. The PaMht Office is self^mo-
taining. Amendment ol the existing, law*
are *enou?fy requited; snfth ás an itioreaae
of tho. force necessary* for ti'atwacting the
busineaa of ihe bureau, a dimiautlqh.of the
füeé required frort BritieW MJifcttfc J'
rv , , ^ ... ii i— 5 1
ÑM aK 'í'n THE CHrttOf'r.fc IfATiofi'M
The p«dorg*«i^rr ilry4djrha b«en 4 ), to
♦«on
of negroes
to Meiiopiibut the c^ief .
informedyl'Vi fnitlrfol-^ro; of tbc„ rnofe-
ollecfed their wnlri r i na ler the.pre
ment
tenes tofgoin - ón « w«i- ^rtd jptlnitt^bo C^
C>ancb« , nd arretted the
A l ¿S i K . >
Í*
io delegates
i.1m *|
on] of
Sate# that it has vote* far
IllwPAfc Word in.l that
r Natiohal Crtmmitíe«íTn uiitKr
Ing arvangeirientw (or tlie noxt National Con-.
Vention,provMe-euch number of eat -for«aoh
State, ¿lid secure the same ,l" * '
olcct.
The Nation ! ife
1356 iidopted tb' following
HeiilvTsd, That tbe next Dtmocratic Na-
tional Ount"" ' -icn'l'o bold at Oharltataá,4á
;.Resolved^thafct?!?/# co^
♦eiltionrif48ó2, na 3Cte<l upqn ihM co&~
vention, he the rule for ir* nurtl«;r , of; DeU-
-**' tJ'ar£ —" ih the
and,
v,ial|hig the
nextOonvention, shall provido seatrf iherelh
for escii Sta>e equal to twice the ntwibpr of
It* eláétorüi vplefl, nnd no more; n
^ solved, Tbat the tintó of holding tbe
next Convent|on W;designated by the,Deni*
-oerat c National CommitU'e, ^od tlmtiii their
call'the resolution of 1852. providingfpr the
S"o veat [number of cMegate bo inserted the ral
TórifioiftsftigdéWgeW . " 1
h a v|ew to. tin proper
embers, that the
delecte from the never*! Slates tot!W(ieXt
National Oonventioft forward to the Chair-
áisn .«f the National Committee, at Burling-
ton. Yermbtit, their respective natnes and
Po tePce ddres ¿ atid th 'Democratic papers
throogbout the United 8tale are requested
to copy this rtll, aad the prtxiwilpg of the
rWrafOfrttfO NattMMtí üomtntttve. .
I). A- SMALLEY,
r/o '>> 1, ■ — ■
JV8T HBCBIVEU;
A large anorAtont of Harnesé, Ci
ambulance, light Buggy, «ingle and
«alé low, by , fliriWf. j ^ , J. A. i
T7>RE8U BUUKWHSA?: PI
J; Buokwhoat Flour of ft *p4rlor (j;
rA "11KO,
■'■n ÜTtHOJtlfí
1 ■- ri ng I.I*?,M
_ ,, fa«t
received, la"25 aui 124 lb Saik«;by -
.. d¡n32-|m ' «"'tU-Ij. A: SETTLE.
~ t VV anted Blre^ '
A.®
cook and WASHÍIRv and
ntntfj|fho,«n(léretaad th o r4'ofi|pr-
eea and ^há dutlea of a buuae «erjra^,, Eboiiíi
this office. JanB-tUt.
— ~^r.
Carriage Repository, .
Two Ooora Wcsrof-tlie Pést oMee, •
TBBSW
I ''<wf
h*
of«aidJt*l
ssm;
Now the^
1 ate bereby eltad t« upgtar 1
' may *s wr p r«l
1. Di' 1889, of 1
nays and Baggies, together with a. Hue assortment
of doubly and single llarneM. aJl of wbloh are off-
ered loir. PersoDs wiihlng to ^tiVchain«rs Invited
to oall and examine,- -
Nov. IS, 1869
Wiily
;J A. SETTLK.
> v! !""
a
Bohemia under Austrian
Despotism.'
Being an Autobiography by AhthoKY M.
DxaNOWlTT^r, M. D.i of $an Autvt'o,
Ttxa <.
HPHI.3 BOOK brings before the Amsrlaa^ publle
1 verjr interceting and important infi^inatloo—
very little known in Aporta- It contuina grjphio
ttle known
desoriptiona Of Bi , . _ _
torieal reminisooneea, detpotio
thrilling and exulting acones fritm
euiitt—its peeple. tfajltlona,
tl^. or Austria,
tuina grupl
flu|ltlons,bi
, "or Austrl
<0 Autlior's ear-
th and baa nlready gon I
AnneitJ uro ¿'Tew com
• I obsdlano As tka a'
t#BslMMtsb*4-ia th ^
trJím-
18W. x
aeeotint if they ma]
Jtuiaary Term, A. i
lotden at tbe Cour
iuMld
l<; blU ' - ■ •bfrf**iñ 1 1 ■> .l1"'
am.n.SmHb'Olerk efcthe
f sald-Onuntf tad the «al of said Court
*n ei
Wíly! ¡ ri if ,
l-*i!
„ CARPS!
T03T r o lr«d t H. Mayer * i
J Plasa, a large and splendid a**
lags,Domprlih 3 ply and 2 ply all 1
BruasslsiU Msaip Oarp*tpirra.gm*t.* rlety
Nrusssls, Obonllls a d velnt> &ag* ef
tes and pttMW -a> a. la if s* Daal
A whits and oelnrad' MaMlag. All of-1
■j.
•Prosa.
The Now York Pun of September 21st, 1859, has
th* following notice:
"This ia un. autobiography by Anthony If. Dlg-
nowitty, M. D., of'Saii Antonio, Tenas. . ,
It Í8 rathor-an intereatingrbook *0 far as intorsat
of faots and biuntnesa of vfow* Aro ooncorn'ed. Ws
cannot say that thk author ia tho moat pri^tioal man
in tho world, but his vlows of things urs apt. to b* ~
4
'V
J®™
Plsasantont or M
Jan 2,1880/s
Laud cehtimcates pob
p., x-l-M j ...CLARKE, UOOKB *
folloni^" -YOrkM M 0otí'-^ 8th' ,8°9« h"' f* S*« Antojo T ^';%^^18W*!
° <«Anth5ny M. Dlgnoírltfer, M. D , of San Aifcnio, - ' : '
Tssas,' has given us under the-'Utl*>4f-*Bok*tai|i
under Austrian Deapotlém/ knCMa shape of an au.
toBlogrnphy, a llvbiyand'pletnrssqus..voium*, In
ih the ró^er, the politician and «US adventurer
lodablo proportion . Aneodote,
£
f
wbiifithe ri+erj tho politician and
ars mi'ied lti moat teadablo proport . .
fh'ctilünt' fcéd TpWuattt «marks spies-the w k, on
llás haS -bMd' besWwed by the
"'•«It U iw - .1 ■-- irt.. ': v.;t I
which a nsW v
¡MiW.fr"'
um.
OS above.
bemlat Ii
of the author, , .
sSSSSS&a©
pnbliahing honsss it *qnljl, ll T8,h
a*, His, certainly uoltó
¡SASiK'
I.The Boston Ags
hi "This is an intsrost
snbjscti by an author
The New York T« _ ,
1689, has the following notice; : ,■, ,..Vl
'This work.- written oa no autobiography, oon-
, record of- oxpsrlenceei exosedingly varied
_J_. .jlereiiting l)r. Dignowllty b l r a ®Kn of
intelligence aad Independent tboaght,' ,Xb !Ilpotor
Seems td have suffered* greet amount of personal
JTBW PEOPLE'S* 8 I ORE
OM'tíMnmiéee Mr*rt, «*«t door to 90|d'
>^.in H ;^eirft;
^7 HER yon will And a ekoloe stock of Freeh'
...
, , -DBr GOODS, «"
' BOOTB, «tfOEB.
n^ta; atrbBHiwARi, *«.
Call atfhe new PEOPLE'S STORE. .
ai' wtAMtUk'tAT e
"A1ID
mw íi;I .¡1 j|r
.e, m. 1
« I
m
,. ( September i
%
-irt
1*111
tnlns #
njrt'Hn
Intel llg
l*Mui9ipiipWHB(P^BBil .
pcracAtlon, growlsgoati of bis progrssslite ite dea-
éfcS. this book trill be sent byn>ail„wtbe.t^elpt
ofone deltMt'!"'1' > «•• « <1-1 . wt : 1
ÍAc/w to tho AmStliWr pnblle
omentn rtltngfncts and abases—tbat is, criniSs and
elh|s>ep|g$4^fiyA fr«illed
Ufip the aAcrcd ngb orín
r^T'"
d)c«i
bounties, andprspars psoston papsfsr
generally to all taahiss for persone at 1
A"Sijl£z2USg£''
Commissioasrs ef Deeds, he,
fltataij•->./ '-'u'fft, 's
Saa Anlonle, Ten*, Nov,
«■to. aoi stsa, n. .
éatéitm
iCAir.
US
IK
-T
Ol
AIL Dl
MESTtC Mil
ttAunrKLs, Tali* .
tooMtsertirxnkaadie, 1
3?'
OrMmtplottfng orfm<i,
^ for the nitraocoint-nt of his kind,
Jtor him ths axe te bared,
For bim U 9 gibbet shall tlí *01 It,
Fbr him the stats irfeparsd (
Dim shall the seorn and wrath-rf -mea, i
'Ui Parsuo with deadly aim I- ■■ * vj ;
And «mice, envy, spitesnd lLeS■, ni-,
' «halldesecrate his hams. , -r-. 1-1Í
Bnt Hruth shall oe«(««r at tb lojt,. 1
1 " For roandj^d-roend ,ws( fub,
/ Abd ovor the nlj|ht soincs ftp
AmfererIs justtee debe.
For sale by -yS.uT, MÜN80N, ,
Agttft ibr Ihe Pnblisber, ,'i. 1
To be had In Ban Antonio) at ¿alios BsremU',
and Mr. Reed's Drag StHns¡ lioth «si Wmmcrovt.
Sen Ántdnio, Jan. 1J, 1K0 11 'Sir
4.'".
,a«<IO(rj j
Now York and
Thsy would Invite th* a
and Drnegists to thsir stock.
1Paasca'PTioss pnt-irpwlth «
Boing practical shSmiotfi, (hey ark
Hk'ton.
J\ nlo In exchange,
sttoate'l wltkta a. short di|{*boe',of.Csstt
Thsre b a good Jacal house, and abend )
celtsnt water. .
Fifty hail ef eattlo <20 osfsl Tr —-
arnoant of %ogi oan b* bad Ml th* same tints and
WPP iogi sao 1
on similar terms. Apply ,at
nSOtf
e">
&kÉ
OhaiitóWn.
JtsliuerüeMe,
rrm - tu
:Mt >ffiA *Jf!'Mf hf* ¿ • u'l
jfMV. DávW s*rs. in an lllinoi* paper, thnt
nolifinc msinTcán, m |ch.^iui is
Wedon't aoppoea that any de <l -bjie oan,
though Death himself could best bim.
. Bit—A yenng nan auffloiently d-
1 vánced to prepare boys for Collsgs, deeiresjt
position as Principal or Asslntant In aome sshool^-
The very best refsrsnoes will be given.
I A Idross the.Editor of- this pajer. ot Bo*813,
Raleigh, N. 0. . , , ^27-3m
' 1" H'.) I ""
MEMPHIS MBBIOAIiCOLLBCI
lE; eewoh of thiA jni
will oommenee o tb
A preliminary oonri
the 1SU of October-
ifitin ft*!
ember
ITER SO! ,
«lieaw, U
ro y. 1 rrr
nary
r oTfn
Xt «
al
J r 1 n«
HKUMI
■ -
^jbveraCÍ tes
O tbrse years eld,
> ungraded fen
te three year* old ( several
'«nnlbeq^igw*. tWS, <
to three i
c§r nnd Rof« bash , from one to I
,*aá, VUiMM Sr.
ÜVJ I- ■
NETS,
#- -d-*-w
STRAW
HATS* CAPS,
«VI
Are now f „
ewn-fce
Mi*-.V
1 imf1 ie u«fl v,
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