The Daily Ledger and Texan (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1, Friday, January 6, 1860 Page: 2 of 4
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4 See loj?nl' citation from El Paso Cpunty.
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City LoV. Sco notlcobal lot or lots
wanted iVoxcirmgo for a stock ranch.
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SciiA.Ni' Wamku.-Suo notkot wautc
to Hire. t
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"Wilearn tbat;tbo first public" meeting of
bo bnn Antonio Literary Ausociatiou
will bo belt! ut ototopic this ovooiqg in
tLe PreBbytcrinu 6huroh-on Counnoroo
ttrcot'wbunkan inaugural iddrest will ba
dcliverod bribe IxoMdont of tho Asaocia
ion.
m Tho public uro invited t attend. .
te- Tin ! nt -ii" 1 t-
Wunudcretnud thatLicut. Huzcn wboso
recent gnllMit light vvitfr-Indiana. hut giv-
en him aucb well morltod colobrity. la
oirain tu our oity
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louru that bo M buffers eeverrv iron hi
wouudfii ui itibXtindtbat.bo will toror-
crlose tbouse of ono othls baudg. Ho is
ono whom our cifizcuBjbhiuJd spociallydo
light tojibnorf and bid wountls having beep
received in his gallant defence pf our Uvea
and property wo Woujdsuggost that a
mooting bo.callod? and apublia demonstra-
tion madooa bis tohalf. ' lie woll doaorvos
it at our band and It may to of serrlco
to luXfuturo prospoots.
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Tho Intelligencer statoa that John T.
Shanks118 tried oAiistin on Monday last
for forgory and found guilty tho jury as-eessiug-the
punishment at llitwycard in tho
penitentiary. " - -
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Scuator Soward. furnished tho -following
endorsement of 'Uolper'fl book: (L have
read tho 'Impeibtfriff .Ccfaut- of thcJSouth?
wtthdepp attention. It Beams to be a work
of groat tnoritriuh jot aacurate in "statis-
tical information and logical in analysis.1'
.
Louis Brandt i of IndiaifoIabaBrooolvcd
a patentior. improyomont in tho arrango-
niout for supplying airto-tho furnaoca of
etofttn bollorb from tho wboel bouso of
atoamorti.
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. The tnsl.Ht ColuinbuK.Cfuio.of tho Mficof
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W. H. Gibeou tho defaulting ox-treasurer of
AX a et ' . . Vfc f -u
that Stato ha5t06iiUcd in a verdict of guilty
being rondeicd.
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Tho fctudcots of tho Now Yoik University
rinal Oollct;o held a largo mating on the
VMn n imitating
mr- '
n.
from Northern collegee. 'h.o0tiiigwhiu
.watttA'ery cuthuelaatic one wua iu BC6ion
'for a Jong iim u'nd nftcr a groat deal of
speaking fourteen sludcnta ogretd t re
solution to leave tbo University.
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Dr. Aohillo. woll kuowa an atoppoumit
of Komaa Catbolicisni baa bocu arroatod
at-IIobokou ou tbo cbargo of adultery
committed with a Miss Bogno whom bo
introduced at tbo Borgon-Hoights Water-
Curo eatabllBbmont as govoruoss of bis
gou. Acbillo iu roply 'statea that tbo
lady'iu quobtiou is hiu lawful wife but for
certaiu roaeous bo did not wish bis war-
ring kuown.
.Tbo Seguiu Mercury nyn that it ia n
singular and fiomowhut s triUiugcaixioidoncr
that tho 2ad nf April thr day chosen for
tho convention of tho National Democracy
at Charleston is tho bhth-dny of both
President Buohanau aud Senator Douglas.
Hero Ta an opening for political augury.
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Arsiy or Cbnjual Italy. At latost
accounts tbo army of Central Italy was
composed of 6750 of Garibaldi's men 3200
Lombards 6000 Venetians U150 Neapoli-
tans 500 Romaus 1200 Hungarians 200
Fronob 30 English 150 Maltcso and
Ionians 200 Greeks 450 Poles 370 Swiss
100 Spaniards Belgians and Americans
and 800 Austrian doscrters. Total 22200.
Gov. Black of Nobraska in his mos-
Hogo to tho Territorial Legislature dated
December 0 warmly urges tho admisbion
of that Tenitory into tho Union. No con
feasor that bIk dnr not jiosscss at the
irosent time x ulfieient population to
ontitlo hcY to -. i; prescntative under tho
JjSllo-f Wtl-3i but ho enters into
x u oluborate ar... jit to provo that this
...Is nologal Imrriir t.) her admission and
e cdlee the oxiimplon of Florida aud Arkan-
eits. Tho priweiu political complexion of
tlio ivrntory i dooidedly Democratic.
Of th thirty-' i .- Miembers of tho lower
hrunob ot rli- ) Muturo twenty-fivo are
tAui.itf (n tho Council there are but
two Itepuqlionus.
Wo learn froih a gentleman just iu from
Castrovillo tha'tlntelligenco had reached that
town tha a party of U..S EohHeri had- a-
-Z'.i 5tr rlUi u'ans auout ou miles above
Camp yeruV Itls stated that the latter
passed VuliTn llvo miles of Camp Verde and
1 having been discovered they wore
pursued and overtaken and one Indian kill-
ed. It is said that there was 8 Indians in
the party. Our informant could giro no
farther particular. Wepreaumo the fight
took place near the Llano.
Chnrjcnton Convention
On tho 23d of April noxt lha Delegates to
tho Democratic Convention wilt commonco
their session at Charleston.
It is oxpoctcd that tho members of this
b65ywill "UeclibsCrt orr account of their wis-
fon Integrity and patriotism. If this bo
done we may effect that the nominee will
command the voto of every reliable Demo-
crat in the Union. 4
In regard to tho selection of tho candidato
tho Washington States and Union says that
it is tho Ronoral sentiment of tbo Democracy
thatrf0 trto thirds rule must bo uncoroprpi
rP(6odly iulontc nI that an abandonment
uly liisopto nwi tnat an
of it would be tttcndil with grave conse-
'J ho same paper rcfoning to the platform
aavs;
A6 far as wo arc onabJtd to form an opin
ion'ut.oji tho.tjjbject wo belicjohat tlio"
adoption; n Moo of tho Umcinnati'plalfortn
wdi givu penural hMr-if Mn. In fact from
all Unit wu cauft4curtjn u scouvi to be tm
pmtivJy dcmandH J will cover tho en
!'"Mioncxt Lxocutiro termt. as concerns
v. fuo homr policy of tUo country. As re-
lates to foreign affaire it is amply explicit
If il bo faithfully bbsorvod. -
But much wllf depemd upon tho nominee
Ho must inspire faith and hopd. Uo must
do even mom tho muBt inspiro ontnuUatm.
Ho must havo a sound political record and
an exalted public name. Ho miist bo too
elevated to pronjjo through his peculiar
friends ofllco in advance or otherwiso at-
tempt tho demoralization of the nominating
power. The intercstHofthoconstituonciusof
tho delegates muat bo rogarWod without an
aftoMhoueht. If wo aro to win tho victory.
it will bo dono by an avoidance of tricks of
legerdemain by which a candidato having no
hold oti popular affection may bu placod in
tho field."
Tun Gkuat UNibN Mkbtino. Mr. Mayer
of firm of tbo II. Mayor So Co. has been kind
enough to glvo us a copy of a printed sheet
continuing tho names of the subscribers to
tho call fur tho muoting hold at tho Academy
ofMusic( in Now York on tho 19th ult.
From a rough calculation wo should say the
call contained about I700Q names and it is
Btatod that "thoy comprise as much patriot-
ism soul; and substance; as will over likely
b-3 found in tho earn a number of flames.11
From tho Now York papers of tho 30th
wo learn that tho meeting attracted an ira
menso throng which not only filled tho
Academy Uut all Ha approaches and tho
'street in front was densely packed. Tho
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nmaborprosaiuiiostimtod hi 30000. T hi
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presa speaking of Mus demoiibtrat on
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Academy but all its approaches and tho
'Whether as regards mnnbpiF-ipiritlhonrst;
ontnufliiHtn uud downright gooume fuiim;
wo mmif vmi spoaK wttnui trio nounds oi too -
deration when wo say that no such spectacle
was over witnesHod in tho Oonwcrcial Km
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m uiuv tiu'uiiuii. as it BinincaiiT rnrui ir i
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tnat on lhH -tn umo davs after tho meeting
i . 11. dowaiil arrived at iow Yotk from
lavie nd n tceM by a aaluto of 100
guns.
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Wo regret to louru from tho 'Now&"
that luttors bad been recoived nt Galvos-
ton announcing tbo death of Mr llonry
Sheldon' of Now York. It appears that bo
had met with an accident on a railroad
by which his log below tho kneo was brok-
en. Ho rofiiBod to havo it amputated aud
tbo cousequeuco was that mortification
took place and bo diod on tho 18th ult. in
Philadelphia. Tbo News well says that it
would bo difficult to uamo any man not a
resident of Toias who has been longer or
moro deeply intorostod in our prosperity.
From an early porijdho boo.imo interested
in Texas lauds to tho amount of many
imiiiuntnlti nnil ..11 1.;. i i
W.VI.U14..UB um tin nih noavy uusinoss
transactions with our citious from that
tunc to this liavobeon honorable to him
outitling him to tho unrao of a beuofactor
rather than a speculator as has too often
been tho caso with many others. Mr Shel-
don's momory will bo hold in high respect
by many of our old citizous nud largo busi-
ness men.
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Governor Houston has commissioned Hon
Ilobt. Taylor of Fannin and Hon Angel
Navarro of Bexar to proceed to tho Ivio
Qrando and oxaraine into tho causes of tho
War and roport thu best means of perma-
nent adjustment of the difficulties.
Wo believe that Major Heintzo'man and
lho Hangers havo so far facilitated tbe way
for an adjustment.
A private letter from Austin informs us
that old Sam attributes the insurrection to
Judgo Watrous and tho American citizens
of Brownsville. In consequence tho Camer-
on and Hidalago deputations are exceedingly
indignant.
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The Democrats loso one voto in Congress
by a singular circumstance. Mr. Brown a
member elect from Kentucky lacks six
months of tho constitutional ago for mem-
bershipconsequently cannot take his seat
or voto until Juno next. Tho fact that ha
was ineligible was 'well known during the
canvass but ho was so popular with hi
party that thev detcrininetl to roinm Li..
anyhow and to lose his voto fur .six montha
ratucr man to return any other man.
The police of Cincinnati havo mado n
rare haul 8200000 of counterfeit money
mostly.upon tho Canal Hank of New Or-
lenns aud so woll executed that it will do-
ceivo any but good judges. $125000 bad
been "shoved off" down tho river. There
rnay bo somo afloat in Galveston look out
fdr th $10 counterfeit and their holders.
THE SliAUGIITHK tMl3
Tho Suprmo Court nas reversed tt judge-
ment In tho casn of Slaughter who vai in-
dicted formurdfr beforo the District Court
of Atascoso county and against .whom a
Jury returned u verdict of guilty; and assess-
cd(tho punishment at onoyear'sirnprlsontnont
in tho penitentiary. t
As many of our readers may vip to know
tho grounds upon w.r'h tho Surrme Court !
protcedod wo append tho cctid'J ' report
of the decision gi n ly the Soti
ligencer.
Opinio' uY'lloocaTs .1 .
Slaughter was indicted 'for &i
questioue:
1. In reference t" evidence of
a day or two bforo tlio kHlln
that ho (M'GiiMuufih. tho71ecV
Intel-
'liroo
mado
iToct
in Id
snoot turn. Wcf.. !any belor
2. Thobailijrof the jury-.
'6omitbqugh he said nothing.
3. rho'-Vorrfij'' r'J0rijry
'jury
rArtm
twwujtl vuwukl. 4IW yuii HW...MHK .
&j .. itVvinali
&c. Tho indiL-tniL-nt wa n- r. "alfd
tho verdict as follous:
"Wo tho juiyjtind tho pru. nd
assess tho punhinent it ono ) nson-
ment in tho ptnitontiaiy.M
Tho codo dt'ilaics that the of hnlLbe
in attendance but nw. in the m Tho in
fraction of tht r:lo in t! is case shown
to have worked pujuIk.
The motion m i-t .jf pjdj;iM. prcacntR
the sufliciencv of i o vo-dict. 'I j.-m U
given in Artic'e (iv Artith 1 1 028 .nd
530 were also cited. Art 02C r V :;n-
eral verdict ns contnui-ftinfjnit-iiyd ' n
special ?eruir ti:i uo1.' muit oo I 'i i in .
CUIUIUUIIUII. l : iliciltM'M I ;i n lh V i iai
and in arrest l nd 'noiit reach tin nofm.
in an mo. uiium tor muroer u gpnerai
verdict wouiu no lor murder. iho tntm v. r
diet was defined to bo th declaring thj truth
of tho issue. - i
Tho assessing of pinii'iment dofa ijbt im-
ply tho degree of liomu ido wl ijh they found
Tho G30tli articlo of thucodoofctnuinltl pio-
nfldurn mimt ln fnllitivoil.
Tho court cannot luok to Ihonrooflto '.
Cortatu what the jury intcndcdi Tlio object
. .
of tho Rtatomtnt l incts in fa the co.irt to
determhio whthrr tho rulinri rd tho ver -
Tho bill of MXcept.iiiib sdma that tho proof 'awl fnonds of lho dccca8C(! Brotherln their
of threats va - lurind iit t!u win not I 'leroivoinciU and with tho kqdge in which
assigned for ci: n- JU-roly r:fi-irecl tu t) 1 2th he held his membership.
art?!wnlnt C0J' ii I Solved That our members wear the
Judgement iv rt:d." I . t - . - . t .
j iuijal'uadga of nnurumgfur thirty di'.s.
...(S. Jiesolrcd. That our Secivtiry be instruct-
lluruiiN re :m. fittv. Oue of owr eiti- ed tr present to Hebron Lodgo No 55 1.0
xctis at present i.i iVahhmRo D. t fomojO.l- held at Youngstowu State of Ohio a
time since let u'ro wouan at Niagara
Falls. Sho (ii o.- ran or Wio frcod away
and Went to Canada. Tho oJior day fcho
made her appoarenco at hor masters houfto
and express?
back i
iSho ran aw iv
.;l rfe'h" at havbc f nf
tIIA"!hi'
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u" ie Tl
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Tlio r.-1'
jcopprr and
I tlux ot pop!
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iew immitrr
and sinew oi Ouiiiurnii. f t vho'
are
uiBpu.iLU 10 MV ft due uhodir.n. f. IWJ
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memoorrt ot th- Oimril and 3Iomm of l.
legates nave ittMnldvd iu:icci.rJ.in-v with'
mo can ior thrir clec'in.
iNow tilt (n l.nnc M
ninrniiu ni'll.i 4.x ...I.:..!
jccld do proclaim the session n' rim Lo-
leiaturo arijnurnocl until tho lir.-it Monday
in .Irmmry 1800 ; and call upon all pod
citrons to Mipport with nil their energies
the laws Government oftho United Stales."
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A Xew York corroapoudont of tho Phi-
ladelphia Press states that tho namo of
Col. Hiram Fuller is mentioned as tho edi
torial gontlomun who it is &aid will ac-
company Prof. Lowe on his aerial voynge
across tbo A41 .. Col. P. (says the
writor) has . -. enough is f-md of ad-
venture and tho very man to maki a gra-
phic narrative of his flying trip. Should
it result successfully it would connect his
namo with ono nr tho uotablo events of the
age and wo sh.nld thou have wo suppose
"droppings froiu n paraihut ' inN'ad o
"sparks from a loeoi lotivo.'
tho Colonel will th.ak better
go up."
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Tho Hon. A. J. Hamilton
Judge Paschal of tho Intel!
officer of tho Senate had U"
to apprehend Kealf (Sc
provisional Government)
Washington for thepurp
fc Aimri.i
TJrowu
y him to
g him as
C
a witness under the invest
of the Senate. otVored by Mr
ginia.
c solution
n of Vir
-l'ft
Hon. Lr-i- T. Wigi-au
man Senator 'Vct fniu tho J
is now in this oily on rout f.
to take his em in the .Nciuto
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opt
practical se
what ditre
cncrcctlc
Senate fro
shall not b
tain this ch
ticinations
jWUlvUirxtend to them a reiuoimhlpproioo-jho nftho
tion uudor the eiroumlttncrw. But fftu'niiuce is
tmrnPMm i ;;V A' ' m :'Jseu John .. Goodrich. Stockl.rid :
men t of 'NoiTir-i lm '"' "! ?"in' X 0t-vWce Hiaii.aid. St. Alban
bo ho vS ' r- ' "' i";!lM 'I1" U t0 i ': ( W1-"''"- -M. (-Mihcu. I'rovidmce.
aiw i i lip i i ill n. i. i knni l . . . i. :..- i
it will IV r ' "-- - uui '. m j ..k huwm i;. Morgan citv of New oi!f
Mr Wmf.ii.; i - 'rrt'). U; ;0ied to him wlto lorced to afkuowledfr
tothoopin .!... u.U domon.! i 1 V .. ?1-C !1Zf" "i? county with a
i ui.i i diin twi na Hv Lira i.ni.1 Iim rPinl. . i .1?- ... ''""""
r. - I h.. 111 M A nMnr;:i ...... i ." . " . 1 r . '"uu'.lrc"11 w'l elevated
ir ..i ". .. .nT:V7.: r:.vl'"A"'onor "'.ll!. Stale liar.
n :i.t ...th.iTr; .. V"."' "?.!'"'..mnn "''S't nnes that
....W.I :aSf; wtn."" '7 """ 'SV?r.uPn 1or. citizenship but
!.. J..it. ! r..:V " ' ' ' TJ "" i?."IV P.""" ""n of heV
i.l w e -.?J.O -.'" . " .5 .i'uS! '"K. '- Lour may !e
cia! Drilled
Tribute ontcxpect
U'n.'fHLAs That kind Providence which pre-
fm!cs ever revolving time nnd4thc destinies of
man his seen propcrjn his infinite Wisdom
to call from his earthly labors- our brother
Job Morgan. .
Although Bro. Morgan was a slrangcr in
our c'v y and to us yet ho wjis endeared to
ns l strong ties and we feel .that wo have
loftt-a Brother; that another link has been ta-
ken but we hope our loss will bo hig gain
and if wo It vo as good Odd Fellows that we
will meet hitn again in the Grand Celestial
Lodge.
Wi think it proper to wiy to our Lodge
i i -ro. Morgan arri u n this city on tho
r' g of tho tOth iA Occnuber and on
ty-' . orningofthe laft day of tho joar he
't. ted thii life at u Brother's house and
rim. 2 ms ijroineriiooj who rcnuorcu mm
r JEi.dns by depositing thorn after our burn!
1 I
m his Inst wirthly resting P'
-fit On tno .ilfit o! uaoomne. . H looV
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It vas indeed a solemn occasion tho burial of
thfl-atrango' Brother and many a sob welled
up from manly hearts as thoy laid him in
IT'S cold and cheerless house and thou At of
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lovcu onos-auftoinc aim iu?it prayers
I101 ntsspeoJy recovery iron: dlekness aud
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hau rciurirco tnem.
j Uut ho has depar'.ed with tho old year
:thBcttiue BUi. 'chat throw its red raws
athwart his gvavo arose in tho morninff vitli
n.1! it? kietro so may our Brother in the
'WToiug-pf. the resurrection ariso to a more
i iun l0ua h&lU
.
Your Comhiittcb bfibr tho Allowing J-cso-
utins. licsolccds That thin Lodco as a
! .0ly deeply eympsthizo with tho relations
cup of-theso resolutions and that tho city
papers be requested to publish these pro-
ceedings. STEWIBN HAPPLK ;
' A. MEXCiKH S Com.
TRE ANIOX TEEL. ?
vrhiel. pi on ml It and resolutions w 'tr
'u4iiuiously adopted at the Kogular meoi
'uj. if San Antonio Lodgo No. II. 1. O. 0. 1
K. L. RADAa.N. G.
UteKt. Cux'i. Oumont. Secietary.
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he UcimhUean KuU'jnal Com-
noia
Pridi!fnt. mitl Vini..P.iln..f ('.. n . t l.
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. --.--.. --- . it'(J-4 Vt-'(WI(V PWI till; 111 IJUI1
i in" the election m November. Tho com
composed of the lullowing gentle-
mt'n:
Maine Jus-lib Ilartlett. Umtrn : Wiv
i UaiDpshire GuorL'o G. I'W;. (WcimiI; Mar-
.' .usylvniun Thuma- Williams Pittsl.ur.
. i aware E. ). Willi inn; Mary! ind Gci.'
Ii in- H-iUhiioro; Kunluikv Cassius M.
usy Whitehall; Oiim rnomas-flpo'iuer.
Cuieiimati; Illinois N. U. Jmld Chicago;
Indiana Dr. .James Hitchie Franklin; Mi-
chigan Sachaiiah Cliandlur Detroit; Iowa-
Andrew J. Stevens Ft. Oes Moine; Wiseon
bin Juhu H. Tweedy Milwaukee; Oalifor-
lho proceedings of tho committee wore
conducted with closed doors nad a person
was stationed at the door of tbo committeo
room to prevent those from entering who
did not go through with the formality oi
sending in their cards.
G crnor Morgan of NewYork. had the
I.' ' Wm. M. Cbanco of Hhodo Island act-
: us Secretary.
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.'PursiDKNTur.. Tiio Prairie News in n
t.miewhat elaborate articlo sumo weeks ao.
set 'dearly before its readers tho naineof
HN SMITH of Ubiquity as tho most
il-tmrftlfte t!uu.fu- m' .ndop-t ol -'wo"' Magoffin filcU in d.rid ooutt again jt J'iwu w iiiwiy r.uHptvi iviiwwb w -.
nil .ttaautttani.5 u-j.f!tt .. eiuleavpM x kM Jamea 0 Cutumingt and alleging in sub- 'na 'l ful win may bo cnwir.s . hfin tl -on
; supply mi far m iic-fiSlc ttlo abscnar atn-jo R)in7-ttJ3T mao : - i.iiWAf'Tia.fCh c'"iv Or noih?v)rlngjnwns. Vth aly itrv-r
fit.nd parents or perhaps a Md mfo or hoUnitod States DUtrlct Court for tbs Wostora making Ms charB moaerate to wronii ' -J
-'rt Aud that after hi death wo render j Dhtriol of Toxoe against Joel h. AnUxira JnmM ahare f pttMl.patronauj UV. WtVBH P"
.. ; x Malyu rc -artiLuu.mnuetl to n.tii tin1 pid :t "w's w wwwc .int -now lateral
- o..a! Commit c of i . l Uw iM i -J 'Viu' 'vLJi : 'ifcgtcT-
y out ut tl'.' A"r hlu ' V. on tin Heiwn f.iil mf' .iucoi. .on nm! tl.t ru 1 c- j ?':'tw .
! 'eluctti '"". . a .'.'v- v ' -inil I '""i"1' f'Ml tin - Mitt ut'ii yum Ltmu ilicricn j Snii hIm.. rs..- Nov. Ifi '.")!) i
Kepublu: ii N..n..i:u nt"Mi I--- jlt. J Jh't.-.:: r m ' : .. . jv i.r......! -i "tp"tH
inalion ot cand.dates to m sunnortuii for aassdur mv linml nud KL-nlofs:iHioniLnt .n;ii w " -t .i Uie losi
w " . "uiiivo a. tjiiniuim. i i film i:
mi uanatms Uole bacramuntQ City; Kan-
Nab uartin r. oonway Ikwrence; District
of Columbia Ii. Olophano Washington:
Missouri-F. P. BhiirSt. Louis.
( Mounuie man oi his mind's oyo. for President
mitten t" ! 3(30. Somo ono down at Jackson semis
that an' l'" uHepoit" of tho Mississippi Pcnitentia-
! to .'.lorto support him into pi. Major he's
is bad em;." Ho is not an ftrntlflfirt
. '. - ' 1"" . Ul .un "" lorman in-
f row l Tact tlrst that hois a "furriner"
' i'l': wo'so than all has three more yearn to
wie me dime oj Mississippi Wo will
have to drop him Mujoi and take some better
an
man his antecedents are too well known.
ifrotui Ade
is gentle (lov. Lubbock mado his appearance in
w9l17.a'rOH'thf. mo?"h vlng Just turned
UahhMiiM fn;m Austin. Ha pfr thn m.hu r i..p.
- ..""'" "" Wl HIU oun
- '-' ' B iuiuuiii ins ii.ivini Hnnn l:....ic
' """'"' warn oi n's countrymen! Tele
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Wanted To Hire.
A GOOD COOK AND WAHUHH. nn.l
il at?ot a man who undoratnmls tho cure of ho r -J
8cs ami tno uutics ot a uouso eorvant. I.nquiro at
this ofllco. jan tj-d3t
Wanted.
A LOT OR LOTS iu tho oily of San An'to-
nio In exchange for ft email .Stock Knnche
sltuatod within a short distance of Caistr&TllIo
Tbcro is a good jacal house nud abundanco of ex-
cellent water.
Fifty hoad of cattlo (20 cows) and (ho same
amount of hogs can bo had at tho tamo time and
on similar lorras. Apply at this office ' n30tf'
TUB STATE OF TEXAS
To the Shtriffof El Paso County Greeting:
YOU .iro tioruHy crtarr.iindod h.L y-nx simMPr
by public citation. James 0. cumming. h -is
a non ruaident of this Stite to ho and apyear ho-
ftro tho District Couit to ho holdon In ami for i'o
county of Kl Ifaso nt thu court house thoroof in
tho ttiWn of Sun Klcnfln. mi Him flrt. MnniLiv In
.uarcn next tbcu au; tharo to auswer tho petition
... vv-i - ."
I "
Tji.: clalmud by tho aiul Jame. C Cmnmiuga
iimfu?.ttrr.vcy '." k"0 1?- neiWcoun-
- "- " lB" uu 'iconraruo U'v i-'1 i hhj
iiry nni ja.w . witot ' o aairi T ' r.cs Di -
trict cout at Austin on tho iGth day of January
a. u ido-J tbo said plaintiU Jamca u. uummmge
rcvercd tho land ia said suit doacrlbed and tho
Said James Y. MagoClu by tho satuo TorUict una
tho consideration of tbo Uourt rccoverou against
tho said James 0. Cummlngj tho sum of Twonty-
fivo Hundred Dollars being tho excess of thoryaluo
of tho said James Y Magoffin's improvements over
and abovo tho damages for tho uso and occupation
by him of said land as assesaod by tho jury; and
that uftorwards by an amended judgment of tho
said Court it was ordered ndjudgod and decreed
by tho said Court that if James W.Mngoffin or his
legal ropresontativos did not oloct within six months
from tho ICth day of January 1859 being tixtcon
months from tho dato of said original judgment to
poy to the Clerk of said Court for said Plaintiff
Jumos.C. Cummings tho valuo of tho land in his
possession as nssetsed by tho jury whioh was Ten
Dollars por aero ns decreed in said judgment on
tho IGth day of January 1659 then tho writ of pos-
session as to tho said James W. MagoQm should no
longer bo staytd but wight issuo as.lf tho said
James C. Cuuimings was a resident of this State
in all olso oxcent as to tho term of two years men
tioned in tho original Judgmont ehangod by waivor
of pluintlifofhis right l ono your tho said original
judgmont should stand v.htcU was in substance
that as tho valuo of tho improvements of tho said
James W. Magoffin oxecodod tho valuo of tho uso
and occupation of tho land in his possession by tho
full sum of tweiUy-fivo hundred doll arc tho writs
of possession deereod therein should not bo stayed
ns to time and tho Innds occupied b) him to-wil :
for tho term of two years from the dule of tho ren-
dition of tho jndgmont unless tbo plaintiff James
C. Cummings or his legal representatives should
pay to tho Clerk of the sakt court for the uso of tho
said James Y. MagoQin the sum of tvonl)-fivc
hundred dollars being said excess of value of im-
provements of said Jaii.es W. Magoffin over thcurc
an I occupation of tho land and said James W. Ma-
goflin avcis that said Iwcnty-fivo huiidied dollars
wore i .: .-." p mi tr !'. i t'uii f -j id nu. .
in ti i. 'n.i.. oi the umc'hlui in itnit 'r - ji
ooui :u I tli :. thoufi-ra llui ) ! duu r-int oivin. i
luni 1ip f tid aam of tAeity-tio humtivd dnll.tr?
bcHid.- i tiires't thcioon. imr has .-aid J.ita C.
JtJmnui!!- p.iul any part thcivof; tu.it lho sjjl
JJiiiL M liromii ut n"t i.'tid tlio iW urn
j ten Uni.t I per nerc for ?nid bti d m.i i- it 1 in
iciinon it ' an wnvruliut! :.j :. ju ij. ut nt lor
naid 6uin of tWiiity-fitu Luudrtd iklli . .: in'.ci-
ekt audcoftfl rftult.
tliU tho loth iJny oi" Dc-icmbcr. A. 1). IS39.
.JOH.N S. G1LLKTT Clk 1 C V V Co
IJy II. h. UK.Ti:n Dcjuly.
lotted i-ewc day
Oiiiiio to linud JJcc'r. 2Jtli 1P3P nud cxcuiitcd
(fuuiu d.iy hy ordeiing publiciition of'JliUcitatit n in
thw y;in Antonio J.cdj-cr X Tcxiut u wikly i.cwe-
paj.ur puhlieliL'd in tho munly n" Jle.xi r Vor foui
ucuki picvious to tho Khun (inv llu-icc f.
"WILLIAM WAITS ShuiiT
IJy J. I. Di.axton Diputy.
(lrs lec H-lh) n'-7
T and cintriilIFmtlsAiVii"
hy OLAltKK COiiKiO&Ci)
X.t. 1 1 Frcn-liN llnildinij.
S in Antonio Texjvl.iiui.iry -. IStiO tt'
ryO HI-:NT. Tlio r.irm on thu ..!!nlt :it tho
i AuMln cmshlng. Applv t
Jau ; 18C0:tf 'WILC'OX & LCUUI.
To Kent.
17011 the present year I offer to rent or will sell
. on liberal terms my Stuck Kniichcs on hn ln-
ritn '10 miles south of Sun Antonio. Tho tract
contains 333G acroF 250 cnelosod and 150 hi cul-
tivation. 1 lH offer to rent or loaso two other
welt improved tracts on LaRunlllas 15 miles rouIIi
15 west of San Antonio. Kach has from 40 to (i0
acres in cultivation and all tbo othon improve
ments requisite ior a No. 1 Stock Rancho. All tho
above property is froth hoalthy and -of tbo best
range for cattle sheep or horses in the country. In
my absence plonso inquiro of Mr. K. 15. Thomas
Pleasanton; or Mr. K. V. Dale La Parita '
Jmi 'ISGOnvlt 11. C. rOUNTAIX.
Ownr.r Wanted.
nHEItlS was bronpht to tbajtablo of tho under-
J. siguod. a fortnight since TTy a man unknown
Minposed to ho a fcoldior an American hay M-ro
bobtailed rather old; no brand and in poor condll
tion.
Tho owner is requefitrfd to como forward pny
cbarKcs and tako away tho marc otherwiso she
nmuuauui. ISUAilKiN & WAIUKL.
San Antonio Dec 30 1839-d-itlw Carcol st.
NEW PEOPLED s7oRE
On Commerce Htrcct next door to UcccI'h
Drue; Store
-yy III3RC you will find a choice stock of Fresh
grocemes
dry goods
hoots siioks.
hats (iueunswaue. &c.
Call at lho new PEOPLE'S STORE.
PlStf J.ja.JsKATON Agent.
OYSTER SALOON
AM)
2lE3ST.A.'0"3EtJa.3SrT-
irkc nrrrr S
WVOl U1UU)
Has just received n fresh supply of Oysters. Warm
meals may bo had at all hours of ilm.invnn.i i.i
as also hot Coffee and Chocolate at bis Saloon two
doors below L. Zork's on Commerce street
San Antonio Poo 21 1859. 3m
TREACHER. A yung man sufficiently ad-
X vancod to prepare boys for College desires a
r-.... aiih-iiiu ur Assuinni injomo school
iho veiy best references will bo given
n.wj!!o.4Bltorof tbii ora?c2ri2i
MEMPHIS MEDICAL COLt;EGE.
THE session fofthU Institution for 1859-00
L will commence on tho ! Aavt? v
"- '--- -- -t 1MV UWU . Ill LU1' UkOBVi V
jUcnger- Hotel.
(Alatnp Plara San An'to
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS
Willi great care and expanse
built nnd fitted out a largo & com-
modious Hotel on Alamo Square.
which ho will open on tho lst'of Fe
1859.
II flnilcrn MmMf tlint his cMalilM.m-ni will 1
found by Hie travollinjr public genernlly a fully etu1
to the wants of nil I!o will spare too pnniK u ltarliU
TAtthU uud nlltl'O arc'iiuitni'Iftlionii nf u1" houi Hi
leal t'fiuul in ihofr nf nuy hotel In llic W.-at
At'avhed la the vsichlUulneut vrtll a Utf anJ
well tciittllalfU
P T A B L Kv
wlilcli will at all timci do M-pt nut-jilted with Ur
best proreuder.and atleadcd to bv experienced linnt-
ier. -W. A M KNOCK.
CARCEL ST. SAN ANTONIO. '
ryiu ttndf reigned hav.ng resumed y rtVJjf
J- i'jn of tbU well k'wa Hotel and I : n t..; Wjll
Iiquap hflfi had bo strnio thnroaf;hly vvn(ruj i nv&
rerurnlMivdi nud Ltiow fuUj prepure . .v .. "
dato hi! who may glia htm a call. 11 11 ' v ii i--
nr.iijiv sitmucn. bettic on ar1?! Ur irt
r.i....' i' ...j i i. .
; -ij"lr 'www "o iscrKQi nna.uavu .-
Mltcva Mouse
y v
A Nl'OKIQ T
lT ii
SMl'l U t'ip well know ' ..
Smith's Hotel at Austin is tn pro
T
I J of
IL-
priotor of tho rliiza House of our city
Ho tendecs his thanks to his friend? find pnlrornf
nt Austin aud asks that ho way bo r-tti.uuircrad ia
his how enterprise hero. E. V. sMITH.
Sept. 5 1B59 nl8-ly
" TV4les SRotel JVr kale.-
CAS1HOVILUE MEVWA COUXTY TUX A.
CUX6'l.yiINOora large StonuHouso of tn-ntttori
with eight rooms find Uyo wiilo pallcriex- .i.
trndinaloiiff tli entire front bntlt i a t.ltintvHf
but ucai -.1 eiegant htlo A fineMnnt Ltrf-cnJ!it.
"'jy tiling williifcrvaiitHnpartiniMiu;nU(i utoneiuo.t-
iujCC by yil. on the comer of Main nnri 1 I J'n'.o'.w. t
well ndtipicilniuUliiiatel for JSiore.orUaraml Htlnuru'
room; and tiNo stabler uiul hIiwH tngetn . wltli "vo
acros tf land nttaclil on which tlicru U a In;; -vi
lafilcnnd fitvcr gi i4m. In the highest ji.ttuf nilii. .-
tinn and pluuti'd wiihagfoni v irieiy vl Ii tin ati 01-
nrmeiilal trees of 50ei nl yvntn growiJn
Tin pruperlyii Rltuated tu the ecnte-trt) bhsimtx
ptirt of tlm town and i wclj untied forn butcl nory nr
private residencf and will be sold in rer lil)vtiIt'inns
Apply to V. TAUDIi. CaMioTilli-.
I) c. ?J vSd&wly.
CAFKTSV.
JUST received nt II. Mayor A Cos on the main
Plaza a largo and splendid assortment ot Uavpct-
Inga comprising 3 ply and 2 ly all jol .Mr.ot.v
Brussels and llomp Carpots a grcal nrifiy of
Urussels Chenille and volvet Ruga nf iffurnt
7.es and patters nln a largo nmov rf i and
-4 white and eolorod Matting. All o which wilt
o sold on tho most moderate terms.
Nov. 13 d&w tf.
i . I. . - -..
w J. clauki; O. t). COOKI. rilANI s I AVOT
L.AAV LAND
AM)
fJolicCfi'Hg MgCUi 'In
STjAIUCU.L'OOKK J civ w
O law. in tho District onrts f IU
"V "till . i ties mi.1 ir 'ho Suprcn
t.I (""(.'' .t ut i : uy iiiul
l-'i. ! rein vUi UwiVti roxufu-.ilvs.
praiMleif
).
' .t
md tin
' JVde-
t:u
taiiv
-jtpriu
.liiti.)
' i t
or v -:liIw
lit-
I tj'-(' .h.-n-foij viy t:ici-on Inml?
I 'li '' ' ''" r-" ; obtain i-eiiwio
''1Ul '" and prcpnrr pfiHion papt-vii
if : K;n-'r''liy to uii I .t ine lor MMfoitii i
- 1 wll h i t.i wii.tn: 'he rvkrs of a
'" u'l" ' ''" ' ' -nnmw urin.
' nc "' tc 'irm h '" "ln had omtsidcri
I imich in the l.mJ bui(ii'wiTox will
'11
Pltr.f TrtTiviitir.ar-t iii.i
"UK UiMM'iKMIihl) Ins opei
a t'jir
dire.ut
. m'.eiit
it off-
luvlt d
"-E.
i n.igo licpiwitmy ami Iris jut rci-
from tho nuuf ieturcr.4 several O.irri-ij
way.s and Unties together with a lino
(if dMiblo an.'l yinglo Harne?.-. all of wb
crcd low. Peij-nns within'' to puri'h.iho
to o.i II and exiuiuue J A. ?
Nov. Hi 1R59 n;M;ly
n'MITS vpry wrll known hotel having
1 pletely relit led i.- now icady tor
tir.n of traveler? honnhis an I fniuilic
liud tbo pvprictor nt all lime? anxious t i
their eoiulcit and myril their p.itinnnge
Tbo town o'('tRt!vi:i i.t plermntly I
:i bank of tho .M-diMa and thu air
and hia'MHf it o!V-i n i'iy ..d.aidai'd 1 i
nud nt the Tiirl i(-diI t!i v t-m havo a.
forts of a quiet aud lettu J noufc
(.'. V.
Castrovillo ov. 26" 1S50 d.tw ly
f l!'-
t.fjp. vi tl
: i t-
1 d on
P.tni
listray Notice.
Tho Stato of Texas
County of Medina
TAKEN up by II. J.Rino an I cstra'
II. fioerins E.-q. J. P. in Precint No. i
County ono work Ox of white color and
ecven or eiht years old branded on tho
C L and twice with C L on tbo right hoi
thoso brands stands up tho other down
tholcltcarin undcrsjiwpit. Tho Oxwa-
od at $20 by Thomas P. Malono am
John.on.
Witness ray hand and tho seal of th
'
fip
.f
Court of Eaid County ut office
villo this first day of December t
JOS. KEMP Cik. C.
SAN ANTONIO AND SAN D
MAIL & 1
Overland Route from Xciv Orlean
Fyanchco
piIIS LIN.E havinp completed theii
X ments with tho .Texas Steamship
andc$tcrnTcxnsStaKo Company arc
ctini: nassemrcrs from Vnw OrtminD .fn
4
i '
uto
nlo to '
IJort CiIlrkt Camp irni.pn
fort Luueaster ramp aiocktoi
Jortavia Fort Quitman
San Elozario El pUso
Fort Yuma Los Angeles
and San Diego.
Faro as low ns on any competing lino
As a winter routo this possesses inam
ges over all others. J
Leaves San Antonio nt 6 a. m. on tho
17th and 21th of each month.
I. C. WOODS Superin
B.n.SAPPINQTON A
nSOdrly San J
r t p"WIc Scales.
1K. ED. 11RADEX hug now open
1 1- m nu!horUy i'f tho Town Counc
M cighing Maehino ami is prepared to woigi l
moderate charges Hay Corn Lumber or any oth-
er material requiring to be weighed. .
Carccl street.
irnyuu io oe maue nt tha Toxas House in
Dec. 8th dnlCtf
S5' Flny dollars! $50.
J Plar9 'Ai l Expenses paid
pO introduce our New National Double
ciiliie. A great chanco for travelling oKeDtM.
engage in a permanent buiiueMat 3600 a year and .M
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No. 13 shoe A Leather Kxchanpe
thWr&$r wm bw sren to com-:.
mencc
lutO 'Jin
Uojton Mais
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