Houston Daily Mercury (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 59, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1873 Page: 1 of 4
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OCB KEW YORK LKTTER.
NEW YORK, NOV. 9.
Editors Houston Mercury :
; . The stopmrm* indeed ended,
and, once more we find the ab-
sentees all home. The churches
are dispensing divine truths to
large congregations; the board-
ing houses are filling up; and
thLstreets are filled with merry
boys and rosy cheeked girls on
their way to school* -Speaking
of schools reminds me of a visit
paid to one of the best schools
for children and young ladies in
find city. I allude to "D'Aerts
Itute." the principal Of which
ners l which have, the lovely
chirm , of gentleness. Miss Phil-
lips is charmingly situated; her
house is spacious and elegant,
and the situation for health un-
■prpassed. KF The' number/* of
boarding pupils is limited, to
fourteen,so, of corns® there is no
<j^ding, % vortB#fedies find
themselves in the enjoyment of
most comfortable quarters. At-
tached to this seminary is a
Kindergarten school for small
tar cljJdren. From my personal ob- jx
serration, I must say that I can^
not imagine a girl to be other-
wise than happy under the care
of so efficient aad amiable an in-
sbHittor as Miss Phillips. I
mention my visit to this school
because sometimes our Southern
friends are at a* loss-at which of,
the numerous-educational estab-
lishments in this eity to place
their daughters j and they will
d$..glad" to know Of a schoOl
where they can eiyoy both edu
ests of their sex, discussions in
public are not calculated to bring
about this end. I did not hear a
practicable suggestion but I did
hear a good many, which, if car-
ried out, will , bring; ^confasiou
worse confounded" *into every
household North and South.
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A Pennsylvania clerj_
made a hit by introducing KperJ
8onal8" in his prayers. For in-
ifititee s ' "Lord, have me«jy "on
John Shaitahan, who keeps a sa-
loon near the - old 'ted bridge.
Either lay "-him upoU ia bed of
sickness or have him removed
from this town.^ , ^ :
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They have a , young female
drummer out west, whose man-
ner of btating the . reveille and
tattoo cannot be beat. It is; not
stated whethfer or not she be
.longs to an eastern dry goods
'house, for that class of dr
are men who are beats of
class.
The young man who
that he could marry any i
iSt i : J*.r>J'luiii litif
- <ua cj-i;
faithfully carried out by Ok Pub-
Mb. E. R. Chxksbobottsh isfuUy aaOtor-
ized h make amhacta,far adeertimtg,
scriptxm, and job work, ffe will give especial
attention to (he Mxsoubt Alxajtac.
EJAlbebs is our <Mjf av&oraed Agent in
Gahtslon to solicit and collect; and all bust-
next fcwnmded by him will be faithfully car•
rvdWby&pijjHebr. ' " « '
H* by D. Hall is our duly authorized
agent in Qorsieaaa to solicit and soiled. All
ordeft given him -unit be promptly and duly
filled hj An Houston Mxeccbt. .
OraxBAL Askst.—BobL S, Kirk is our
General Agent for Louisiana and Alabama.
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cational and; social advanta^ea'
The women have been making
considerable talk hi this city re-
at these meetings with
what unblushing readiness these
lady speakers come forward #
express their ideas, even though m<7
their ideas may not be worth ex- f the cityu
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erans like Lucy Stone, but it is
amazing to find new tongues as
, „ glib as ffife old ones. As a gene-
«*©^ffttf#iing the speakers are more
loquacious than logical, and mere
wordy than wise. Lucy Stone
speaks in a clear, pleasant voice,
and is always attentively listened
to. She is a small, round, rosy
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STATE
G. H. WaiaifT and Thos. B.
•) OHjiSOfc are our duly
wsmtm Ms. - ■■
dol '^attention to Auttm and AH
contracts fnade by titers for admitting, svb-
xriptum and job work and tfydr receipts for
dm as wiU be bitai&§ on this offiee.
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Proprietor.
is in-
of their
ig ,permi1
of these wovhy
tended as an
s~RT ning
Massed with Indians, lunatics
$o cgil herself Lucy Stone, when
the * arid thinks she ought to.be
calted Mrs. Blackwell, as" that' is
the name at he*<husban^ L 1
for the purpose or discussing
matters relative to woman's ad-
vlmbfement* At the firat meet-
ing I felt really glad that so few
gentlemen "vrere present to! brtnt
the tidings about that the ladies
The Galveston Am pays a
high, W
the iate Gen. W. J. Hardee. The
artiele is ably written. It closes
by iihly asserting that the dfjath
of Gen. Hardee is universally
rthfi
notfeiug. Di ^e tefegraphic re-'
port of the Coke meeting, the re-
porter naively
''alladed to Shacnaaty Jim and
Bogas CharleyIs the reader
to infer that the Davis org&n ia
of Shac
Galveston is the
nast^ Jim
We are pleased to amtocmce to our
readaa that we have secured the service*
of Mr. G A. Howistt in the e&Mdzia dtf-
partment. He will endeavor to make the
paper_erea team extractive than usual,,
and will devote special attentioa to the
commercial department, which we propose
to make first-class, reliable aad interesting.;
Mr. Hewlett is an old resident of Louisiana
and has been connected with the
Wo
merchants, business KM
#iil I tOu - ** ten iim
Mr. Hewlett will be a vah^^^
addition to the Shreveport South-
Western, from wbich we di^ the
above. He has abihty snA a -
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over
at the
in journalism. The paper, after
port* through thei terrors of
of the epidemic, coines to us with
a bright pm bo traoe ^'io^b'l
iagisBing visible.
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Tf&lkaucrat o£Ji
that Mracuar never
telegram from Jefferuqo
shooting of Richard Wi
want"& know how the
Has it a lease oa the
Doe* 3 know everything
ths wiyes ? If so, how
.g Does gamer up new*
x expcMMi of or her
£« their aaooeF for their news, or doe* it gob-
^ We ihsra T What connection has i$ with.
® the telegraph company f We'd like to
ianw how tile i&rnn&trdlf ia so
"5b aud^it cJtwSft knows SR
Mekcvjct ■ever received any such a spe-
eial. Win H please state whether there is
a coOagfcm or coaHtioa hetmen it and the
J^fefsba tetegraph office o|j^.T ,,Willit
pieM*. state, yes or no, if any f
is coflueeted With it, and the
office 4lso, and if ao. if
to keep the affairs
secret ,+fi fjp) /HOI
This is about all Set 'Em Fp has to say
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Oqp. Moguire has been ap-
meat h spoken iRffiighJy ify the
th«|.. VM *{«<ja Tl n"'.: ■
woman, and has some
mixed up with a great deal
of nonsense. She proposes that
when the National Centennial is
being held in Philadelphia, some*
of the, matrons of the nation
should dress in deep mourning
HmHSH
ieps.
conduct on the part
and stand i
streets, hold
This dismal
4 at the corner, of
i, holding up blacKbanners.
urday, O
Eegiatc
5To. 1, at
First Ward; city drHouston. V J '
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Begistering place for Preelfiet
Ifo. -2, at Alien's Station? Second
Ward. ■ -r >.—►•- ■ <•- . >;«i -
« o* piaoe gr ^m^ct
No. 3^at Courthouse. Third ward.
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No. 4, fat
Ward. -dhjia. if«|4pir • ■■■)
Droot^ Fiflh WardU
Ob No. 1, com-
mencing Tuesday, October 28,
1873, asd ending Saturday, Octo-
ber 31,V18I3. Begistering place
at John DwnnJs«rfa«ey in thetown
- — • - " *-f a* a' "i jifelife? .mxt
vancing woman. While the mut-
were of that aax .the strong-
minded call tyfants, were spiling
most sardonically.
At this Congress were gath-
ered many of the women whose
names have been before the pub-
lic for years. Mrs. .Elizabeth
Cady Stanton, toth W good-
natured, handsome face, crowned
by a diadem of flossy white puffs.
M^a. Julia Watrd Howe, the Bos-
Wa^poetess, who has recently
tahasi to preaching, with her
seriohs, somewhat sadrbut very
zested aad lady-like manner.
Miss Catherine Beecher, the
elder ari^r of ., the Bev.
Henry Wwd, old and ugly,
but sensible* as she does not
" to vote. The Bev. Phcebe
oo sapow to be hand-
some, whof has beea a preacher
twelve years, and is a very agree
ajwa-- speaker. IK Goazehs,
fie lady lawyer from St.: LOuis,
who evidcMOy leves drees as well
as law. M|t Burieigh, frail
looking, in ^etacles and a dress
very unbecoming and*decidedly
manish. Mr&.Burleigh is also a
preacher. She is said to have
been divorced from two hus-
bands, one o$ Which was Ifo.
Chauncy Burr. She married
Wm. Burleigh, the writer, whose
widow she is.
Among the speakers there was
one Southern woman, Mrs. West-
moreland,"of Georgia, authoress
of the two novels, "Heart-Hun-
mjpand "Clifibrd Trdupe.,,
Mrs. Westmoreland made a
dreadM proposition, which was,
that lecturers on woman suffrage
should go South, in order to
i*6hs6 the women there to take
some action in this matter.
"Angels and ministers of grace
defend us !" ^ust as ^if the
Southern people have not had
woes and afflictions enough with-
out ^ndhtt Mes^ames Anthony
and Stone there to foment a re-
The subjects discussed at this
Congress were tha co-education
of the sexes; enlightened mother-
hood ; woman £u industrial art,
and simiiac topics. While these
ladies are doubtieee sincere in
tlitr wirfr fo advaupe the fcter-
i REGISTRATION NOTICE.
■\ Amuimdmb) fr.u i-^
All ^psOti^ entitled to register1
as voteA bf Harris county, who^
have noh iregistered under the
provim«tt%W ah hct to prttfit'e
for the registration of voters, etc;,
passed iy the Thirteenth LegMai
ture, a£l>roved : April 29, 1873,
bU*Cj aFiJAV' vU JLKJ V
are hef^y notified that' I Wilr
attend M person or by deputy ^at
the following named times and'
place8, 4br: the purpose of com-
pleting the regMtration of the
voters of Harris detftfty. All
-those entitled to register, and
who are unable'to attend at the
registering places hereby namedj
are informed that.-the registra-
tion books will remain open at
my office.! at, t^e courthouse in
(thfee days before the election);
FIEST JTJST ICE'S PBECIKCT.
!o KillOXiUdh.)' \i~~Z „
Election Prepincts Nos. 1,2, 3,
Fourth \ m
rifkt
J $' jflTBD TUSTlOB^ PBECTNCT o -
Electiohl^recMiftts Nof 3
and 4, commencing Tuesday, No-
vember4,187^,ahaending Sat-
urday, November £*l 73ri ■ JI
Begistering place for Precinct
No. 1, at Toiapkinr's store, in the
, No., 2, at Jefrey's store, on Cedar
Begistering plkoe for Precinct
&&masjsf**
Green'$3pyoaa ia .#tw
FOUBT H .JU STICE'S PEECIRCT.
Election Precincts Nos. 1, %
and 3, commencing Tuesday, No-
vember 11,1873, and ending Sat-
urday, November 15,1873.
Begistering place for Preeinet
No. I* at Huffman's House; ^
Begisteriag ptece for Predftcf
No. 2, at Joe. Dunman's school-
house, Danman's Prairie.«
Begistering place for Precinct
No. 3, at Tautenhahn's store, on
Great Northern Bailroad, town of
"W««tfiel(ti
FIFTH JWK«<3E?S precinc®. . ,
New Orleans
dvertisemente. '
FAIRBANKS' SCALES
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C0BRE€T TIME
: HARDWARE!
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Jefferson AdTertiuements.
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Sontbarn Agent, Sew Oricana, La.
■ W. JOCKBSCH A CO., '
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General Commission Merchants,
1 Hob. 11 and *13 MOaa Stwat.
.•rcvejkorv V ■• ^lt^tiumuS
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4000 New Mattragses,
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SALE &
Commission
Groceries, Western Produce,-
Plantation SappM, f n" f— :x:j
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Aad tcasnftetoien of Tin *114
Wat* Agent* ft*
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ARNOLD, r
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J.V.im SL PATHS ft 00., of Sew Ortaaa*.
GENERAL GROCER
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G-KEGO &iT f
Election Precincts No&lfez, ^^ COTTON FA.OTORS
'* 14. Commencing Tuesday, ' ••
: No 1, at
town: of C:
ovembefi 11,1873^. ahd ending
Saturday, Nov#mb^r>l5, W3,i; r,
Begistering place for Precinct
^Ser^s store^ m the
iress.'
Begisteritig place for Preeinet1
No. 2, at. Uaer's 8tore, in.3^p
town of Boekley. >j*
Eegiltir&g place for Precinct
No. 3, it Bose Hill Postoffice,
(Hirsch's store.) . 7;^'' **J.
Begistering place for Precinet
No.%at Zimmerman's old store,
i/nowEekerf b,) on Lower Cypress.
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Clerk District Court
r . . and Begistrar.
NOTICE.
' Ornc* or Stock Asbo'k ow Texas,
Houbtow, Ocfc '14,'1873.
No person shell become a member of
• this Association, or t* entitled to its pro-
tection, until his dues are paid, and receipt
of the Secretary for pajrment of dues shall
he evideace of memberahia
j r. 1 ii* Ali*k, Pres't.
T. U. Lubbock, Sec^y.
f Hodston, Texas, Oct. 15,1873.
Received of W. J. Settegast, Treuurer,
ot the Stock Association of Texas, one
tin ntsand dollars, for thrdetectipn and eon-
vic tion of Albert Witheripoon, Henry
Hatchet, Abe Hatchet and James Brag"-
. han i, (Four cattle thieves in Wharton couo-
f ty, -Julr 26, 1*843). rf. '
H % & JtB. P/HahbUS,
*\ AttoTMTfe for X Oowdrky.
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Covwittion M a an#,
General
Agent* foe BBATT8 OOTTOH QIH8,
tftt Odtebfutel ABfiKMf 'UH, r /
DEALERS IX GROCERIES, WAQOMS, Etc.
Will wwiw oa Onidiuni**>i"for *
ssra^s&^^has^
TWiv. : -?rrrro ir'K'r 'jTTf
' No*. JiO, *1 ud a Leve* Street, .
U*wl*a .
Cott™ and rreifM Wartime, Spring Street. -
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HUGHES & MONTAMAT, <
ATTORNKTS AT LAW;^'"' .
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to.and aoUdtod ft* Ala-
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Baker, J. H. & Wilson, J. H. Houston Daily Mercury (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 59, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1873, newspaper, November 14, 1873; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth232907/m1/1/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.