Flake's Daily Bulletin. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1865 Page: 2 of 2
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They we inform
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¡SKwíS^
¡to
ie 0<m" over to
[#jor, A. A
'. W. FiMSKT
a Order# 'o.
acta of *1
Governor hoc
the orninai :eof *ece sioA,v pp hsrpbj
ill
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ong absence from their hornea, end
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mptly complica With' M^^PPPPwji^
ioned, and «II other jMmn« hpviUg
lption
I ha.
anil
.nfederáe
of Texas
_;the Confedfrato
osa , report fwrwro
m w<
ie of th<
,t° m
State,
upon the
f the
MÉB&*
re li^ld wl
.Jchmond ifoy
■V words o
lough theii
peculiar circifas
trtíoa frtoi
ijpr
their possoiith mrouc
whatever, as art , horses
all othei
Aa.. formerly b<
■ coatWatog *1*00
-á lot of jewelry, and
The proof against the pris-
the Coúrt bound him
IfMrii',. ^lí WMRÉÉ$j «wií
iÍMPÍÍ<' II' >fe
alina
this oOun>
supon
•iter was committed to. prison
_jutof the unsafe condition of the
it in irons. On Monday night last
ke jail, assisted by outsiders,*!*!
his escape, lié wa* last seen ot Hit
near Dickinson Bayou on his way to
iston, hy soldiers; to whom he acknowl-
edged the theft. Mr. Sortey offers a reward
of 8600' for the amstl of the thief a
É& recovery:of His mousy.
,41¿ o*■■>
^ AfHrali^B
June 20.—Steatner Buthven,
Gordon, from Houston, ¡with a k
25 bales cotton,; &c;, and the following
) • _ . y¿ i ji( 'f U[ ,M ><&U
_' rittfbon. Wiawfill. T 2t. Jltiaete u San-
Üti
B*S9 9 — i
Bon,)C*pe«*« d¿^negroo
mm.iiHiiniüMMM
• ti '
pulatlow- W Vol* Laaghhu^ctareü ta
Mayor among other things that tdlenesaon the
part of the ooW p^ul^tion^ould not
tolerated^ nor wouty wgroes be aHowed to
30iÁe eha^ble upon the city as paupers.
For áni
i scheme "to the people .qfTexaij,
:';;;;;,Trjeurvai^|eiiaí
Those who have
e columns of your va
r was committed to prison ¿ f,0^ that ffefi
"oremost
th*
nspoi
report c
J
1*1 'J
i0 arret
fection to become fully informe
iew c
■'mm! i. !T>. * é til 7i.uTT ■ * '■. ft ¿n .
pWentiQn,( MiiMrMJ
oment, time enough to. coc
we act in State
at this tr
ng monw
brances of battle fields, s^tl^t W? W?M
able to cahnlr study ourtrueinterests wlieii
we come fo &tablish a good and permanent
St^te
W
" V jnecwronc, wre
i ' , 'v, . ' acáompany his pi
vernm
o , lea^n 1
.7
iart I'd
nioti men
w.i w . rs r - <\ ■ \ ¿W&Ja
Good constitutiorjltl (i.
Imprisonment, ár
"risr
«f
should have an opportunity to go befoye the
people on tho issues of the hour. They
should bo allowed to place before all fTexa^a
¿fee enormity of the ^ffepce >h«^? sought to
(ton.,Hft-
^eirj9ftt^cti
their
W''r: ■■
citr,
oil a
@6<iS@
^ carry, ou^
he Uj yolo-
at, tne Caty
TUk pflce cfln BeWgUt nt l¿« Uwn half
the Migiwil cm . ,Wai
in notes c^r j^peiity^ ^«^er and ,ui* spu I
less than cost, ^¿ply ^ i>e Editor destroy the "Government that
Qwff ^unef June .U. j^on, Hancock, , Noughtpn,., ííyanw Af>
The s ni;ihng cpuutensnces of our people, mjW)y others(strove todetéiid, and which ibas
betokenfjtjhat the^ ure not o^y pleased aj i)een triumphantly re-estabUshed ; , lt:
. The people of Texas have enough to do it
oocupy themselves in restonng local ordes
devoíiug their attention to the needs ,0
rr
=•
0
•1 ■ ii
.
lunging to the-ao ailed Cpufederate^tatee, or State of
, ... imme fctely deliver ft to the proper UaTted
officer utt b nearest of above meotktoed places.
r cah at carry't, aod havtí aoé the-means
t i1 they will make to the same officer a
aracter, qaaotity, locatioa, seoari-
3SSét*is i:
ftCv, are hereby iclared oftttaws SUd-enemies of the
fcamftn race, ani UHe de*1* with ftocordipgly.a 6i f }$ )
«y order of Mo, -General Gbanozr. / :
tf .....■!. Uf. EHBBS",Major .fc A^á^Gonw >'Jfa
.1
[Official.}. ...;Jv>VH-" ■
HBAC WAWKfta Dxrxbiot OP TB*Agr )
. ¿s > wm°p ft?a*"!ano h>> m- h
General Orders. 1 .5.
Until the arklT' 9Í ft* Proper Treaaury.^Mjip¡.
«lis Distrjot, all « oa may Tp turned into ^be Quarter-
ipany his pi [lerty for tlie^ purpose of effeotinr" . ■
kle to the Par astng AgMta. No r otton of other
* of insur ctiouary State* can be shipped oh
jndltions. ♦''■'••W r- ^
ii 'ByiMdtr of Maí -Genérfil'^ASó^. <■•■■ ■*"•&■
)f us provost mxh9hai. utuoíbai;. i ' >->
■&^ÍWp9t
...V, office ofth.l SÉfS
pm fl'ito 12 a. m. d from 2 to 4 p. aoá.from.0.^,.
o'clock a. u. ou unduys. Mo paroles ww ha giyeuuf
mt M. T -.t -
prder of Lt.4 . b. G. J^vorUs', Prov. Mar.
Í22tf Hi ,RY BEARDS Cltit. A 'AÍ P.'
pass an ordinance empower,-
muishbyfineand imp r is-
servants the* may leave
..'ore the expiration of! the
and he assured the MayO*
.;.be taflrtre
negroes into, the tpw
íM¡} IvMÁéftfáLL
4mMx ; «¡Htw
;W^i t^ed the Ma-
be more , contrary to
>tion tathiiM^rftl)^ tkeaimo
canuot conform to the new order of
,—shoujd jleavo th^ country and endea-
%-or to be cf^mt efcphfre^S/tnwbri
ms, June 10. , , ,,!P :
We are glad to he atíe.tp state, that quite
an itfiprovement ^ ^eryalge i>i our city
rew^ettO or^^ and' quiet-
fetling of security amoo^
*ie crises has ¡b«én
; tho-cowuy, and otlew
that every case of the sort
wW.fcyp
wpppf..
H h
■ the Ministration
«s will be s
fel
are preparing, td go,, we we cifflt <'m,
¡afély, say, tbaMhe great body ofour;people (
jcem to be quite resigned to reomin a^
abide the destiny w^ foita^e has in store
for |hem-,.t tqAthmk of, tejng the
¿OUntry^OU. tpe ñart of our antlm naonle. is
■MIB
us that, he was ex-
K4
t
vanced bj
with wh*
ilfiRÍl
ews
iof }he dep't
and with tha
'my go;
of which they gave
je watch, whlch> of
Whitehead. rp^í^H
Weekly tfews, June 9. , ,,¡u
^Te endorse the reraaka of our Houston cojiem-
izarles ^>on thesubject of expatriation. Our
- { <C7 ' , tt": *^l,iTfVr ■ ' / . V "* ^y7 ; >
their families, in husbanding their materia^
resources, iu procuring supplies of clothing
■ "igr
t-ripi ^wn-,wrip
^anijsing'.la^^lHlp^, ^ ^«Tfrr<wmn
intotpremature political action,
involve themselves in new tfoufcle with ^e
iaaited* States Uov^men^and:to con^iprte-
power hi, t^e han^s- of tfumh.aiví
Sociates crf the past. , ,
Loyal men of Texas ! let us wait ¿k little
feC, ■ , %■>€'&)
5?orJtr of Maiof-Ge'
iflltllltAlllt
■ak
Provi^io
the steamer Shooting Star, Capí. MaKea,, árrltwf
tina taorninff from N«w OrlPftrts #14h an'aSsomel aar«i
provisions, lee
_and salt, forfait" Ky-tbe^yi'^
ntloman and lady, with no. ell
.1ED-A gentleman a ad ^
.j hire a cottage houae, furnished o*
Apply at this office. jeSMl
•day next, 24th instM At 4 o'clock p, ->.
, JAMBS SORLEY,
pto , •r'fiefr '
IJm!
tfni biv'.nato ty
aivfeston. June
« ^ */ '« v uium f luvvkiu^ hv iiuuoiou i l|uc
nuTiic. of 'ojie ¿eiítlfejhau ¡3 protalpently who' was á
Biefubér'Vf the Gklveirtbü •'Vigilqncc^ com| ittee. T'
liad hop«!(l that all the members of tliát comiHHtéip
wouM haVe kfld tbe gopdl^nne té hate kept qjiiet
Ihis time,.and not br
I.. wor. sale.
i CARRIAGE and a pair ot «pl.nald BAY HORSRS.
irtlnnlam cuquire at this office. * ;
ne 2ft 188Í ' ' - ••
■ppKlmH
i undesigned oífeto —
jíc Gillery for sale. W.,} Ió
,/ and will be sold cheap., i,
ilreston. June 20. '65. ' b-tf vi
dh Governor Houston and ihft
Ifreanv of the jwt.vi9M.nu «.I
think it motier to thrust thei
•V, nvjfv ^,11
the- recollection
alts thev hoi
tinmen-. —„
are on that commiu
1 vp^ fftrvArd At, tl
•eopie ot t^e aoutnein to
any if ttot more sort^ .-yHiMpr-W$/$i
Juñf 10, 'tfjHONk' <• itírtií á4W.' ft*.
ti the night of ¡the" 2d inst.y, J udge White-
l> dwelling, was entered ,a:'d rohbed by a pw'ty
_^ve®wS^adaS^a^lBffSr^^ «««««wi
#hn waa alflflninff there, White others lighted tliei Qria* OMsawsa. ,
ne homé. Thenartv-.v-iro . . . ^
eWré.omeíoo prortdnent inth;-««¥bfl,,
v—Í Government. I tnay ofii-r you for pnfeijeatiok.1
«orne of the vroceedinaa and doings of that committee,
. The regular m**
Vi*i this cV its*
t Office Street. a«
—oky Lonas N
iü
ÉMÍÍÍ
! t?; Piirsnan^ to orders from tht
od of the Sontliwput, dated, N,.'
IflV|KU7 | «M VUU OUUH1
¡th;,18it5v.the' uiulers!'
«"ps Within the State ...
■ tfn **. *«« or, nermlta will
itforu MÍlitS
. Jun<
fej Robbing seenis to be the order of the day, '
nrivateletter frnm'a Vérv reliable citizen rtf miri
a Mara vn «woMw MV> & vr amiuh J
-A .—On the 2d Thnjwday ot each mopth at a o
>8 brethren In ¿¿W landing ar^í^^J^- I
. sston, Jtiie 20th, 1863. ^¡¡n\ ,s>vW \|
; ~ Fr«éit1 t''v
. Presh supply of . ^ ; . u .
a. JÓmi&br~p"etmlts~ will be re^offliiífd ftftm f^OÜItand BACON, SWEET OIL,
0, GOOD BLAGK TEA,.^ ,
>nnive<l nnd for ul« Mrétklí W v
*i5É#ESrl
vw ,a«suiMi8 command'of a'
iimrmñ■ 'in
nsnpi
,i. 4x , l h,.« jÍé.¿
t ^lajor General Oomi^aaSling.,
I0®ei i.] v f'2
i
f3 "
it received and for sale 6„.
Jalveston, Doocmber Ol. II
a^tte*
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Flake's Daily Bulletin. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1865, newspaper, June 22, 1865; Galveston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth178499/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 2025), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.