Flake's Daily Bulletin. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1865 Page: 2 of 3
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;j<icee«l¡ag¿"ve' ««aw*:
owner not being made a party to the
Letters of administration on the estate of.fW?
the Jate President lanteohi. wWre Wtad on ¡ Jtóg
th# 15th ly the Probate Cbprt Of San^a-j® . Fre8
uton county, to Hon David Davis, of. '
Boomington, tfwdge of tfc*i UaiteJ States mm
Oirtuit <. ourt- for t hfU«otjfcto rn liiatrk* Of; Mfflj, te.
Illinois. Hon. John 9. Stuart is surety™^011
uDon the" bond The V^ue of WW*
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MNM
£> Dflar up-, i umenu J 1U IBO-Iraiuawipi yi
..unijco*, lui «« oardóu .-pfiHave you presented these grievances to
was sentenced to two years' Gen. HallecK ?" The Relegation replied
and fined $tO,OQO, but he ^t-j to this question as follows : " We never ^ot
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catibg' Vil^ínia féenjh N
<*! bixüm ti. i
r- 1Ü fíl'0 « JtU-UqJ o,
ri4ro^r 10 tós^rewc
I "No*, to the negro sufoage question,
W would a¡W suffrage M once to fo~
«m-
té«ver* negro who
rferences. ,
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- soldiers found too mnch to
im they mide short Wftdt mUh
!<of these,brave leaders; who now
to their fate. As to poor Old-
ésted that bin cot*aia, that
; Geo. W. Whit*, pr«-
i is an enterprising fi?
ing the war^ /;
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Wftt-. 4>f t
f , > if
I more. ^liable
^^^jerjs; em
at, merch^jts ,^ndi
r ; w
> Co. ,lhaVé reopened
~ itrft strufct. where
«v. can
n' Í:ÜS'^. ^ ' ¿í'>
til"
ñr rti tu
r,..;iy <M «Ti ó*n8
:eliiriou£ oryauizdtinn
>m r the war.
, jké littió children Were engaged in gáith-
!Mg wild ffówers in the woods aud|tfgg!
wreaths of evergreens and flowers. The
children have bo«n. pissing since last I(Fri-
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bis business , He received the matter,, in
that way." The President said hu would
h >ve G.n. Htfward fully inyeátig^W, Jhe
matter. .
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WashijíOToít, June ;0rrr
Stephens, in an applioatipn for pardon. pc
erjrnegro voter asa specimen of war; hp#,, asw
less, intelligence, development and moral
WNtP l fe,}Pv «Ur'
consmeration of
5:S
llie JSew Yoxk lirnoá now approve^f^¡
ecnting Davis ior treason.
A'l military mitoners are being rapidly
coun
18-T« m6_ 4 .the
that Lee
WuiAUSWohero- ,
^ere; pa ole4 by General
ívéá-qf
principle exemptí .|Bi
the amnesty proclamation, flia effrontery
is followed )y many rebel notables, Nicholas,
Tredegar, A.uderspp, Gen'l' Johnson md
others, who are unwilling to give up iheir
cherished heresy. They seesn to consider
that their defeat by tfye bayonet requires no
wore aoolocv than a cbt'eni bv b illot >■ that
JO ^rar nas'^nljr^wifa'gr^
the worsted party should be allowed to erace
fully succumb.
Telegraphic.
0 "® BcbBE, jdw;iíj; via Batóttfiouge
ntiái OA TI . Liv-í rv\t f • • *' -?*
iust., wrist broke on the starbord Side? pull-
ing <Mit the cylindér iiBád. : $W« sVeam, es
^he stealer laid to at the habk, shut" off
steam, fixed cylinder, and (cléA^¡% the
wheel, started At 5 p. *i, with larboard wh^el.
No one iujurod: ^lath'lgí^ftóáSly
ti-til üíii'ii
¡al eayi
tiOn*^evet j nuv.t,.
.le1 «i&Ail trade "wjlf* ü«on Ú decVed
• ■«>■:i; 8ii; ni
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!.Thó£wPóitéd' mm
The íli< hwonrf Whig of Saturday, says
thti, war of «dcé*rntídat1!ott is rir^ws^'g.
I-ha the ft>1lo>inrf apjtointmfiit*: Erikin,
as Jeidg- j 8t*}hei Rl-trfct Attornev ;
Denning, Of Atláttta, Mai shal; Byron
*Mn, llarsi.ai of Hichindti«t,fiV^ « «' V
cifiietiM of 'Vii*ífín¡á' ite bwtíiT ^\,r0Wíl ího a.^6«.v •«
civilAhífórte ' ™¡%>«^rvheg^Síi^pelaborate
wwfí4í^w ¡ípH'
wf w. ta*^v:íArtiol
1 ni^t Sinthfeni'militCv «A TMrt^fnn^ the ^eni«8SBe, and chiefot staf to Gen
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IJVI IIIO uto "
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?ver asked .either. b«;ore or syiqe fhe
.. siíce^e^t.^ war, He also states
-^« argun^uts fttlíy recognising tbp right
qf ^tate. sovewgaty^ and iiia endoraeweat
of 8outheru vi^ws of States rights.,
T^e waa a^a ktter ^wd.on the per-
-op of Harrwop Jeff, ^a^is' pnvatp «pere-
, from the rebel Ppstniastor, Began, m
. ■
Blav_
Ivas, an i
áiwiRH
i:
; . , :*. , gW.JAWf .Bw^fWr
¡w ; i . of State to day addressed the following leu-
Juno X4th, from, Dmpautju^t ok State,
VI ... ,UQ IIIICI IVI Ul
Alabama and íWeat CFlsridá,: éi^ress loyal
féfiÑk*- i I0i/Jr
Niff Yoax, (v Meinpbts V June <«.—
Tho death of Mrti WrH. áw¿fd is an-
nounced. , {r; ,
Rebel Secretary Trenholtn has been arrest
ed and taken to Charleston. , ,, ■ju ,
Fifteen vessels are to compose the Missis-
aippi squad ron, cpm m ahdéd by Rear Ad mi i
ral Lee.
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id at M03: 0,
Gold
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$t j0 r%"rt of >V B clty, says t;
juth Carolina del*gjrtion ¡ha :u~,
our government to redeem about two millions
in Confederate bdnds, Whe dekgatea are
Hupposed to be tim&mtli tialfthe amoant.
'pr^nm u„, I
, |upe 17, 1865.)
, of tAeXa,u ;-i
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triiAHfli) VA knVA nr
thine that háb. ¡
forman t, W lea^j
resident of Trioity,
warv remained as a'
house á few nights since, near Harrisonburg,
i... visited by fi^e armed teert ; at the time
B WMh. twii nthflrs hnniilÁu Mi> Kn*nn
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