Flake's Daily Bulletin. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 116, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 28, 1865 Page: 3 of 4
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Editorial Correspondence.
Wjpj.4 l)V ÍIOTEIí,
Washington, Ópt, 12, ltíp5.
The elections iu Pennsylvania, Iowa and Ohio
th« llHh, Lave resulted in favor of the rnpubli-
but as I stated ill o previous letter, little irn-
itttáuue i* attached by the people to elections
clays. If those States hod gime for the
Democrats the news would have been received
with the Bftttap indifference.
f nH,
pi
litlW
abide until further orders in the places herein de-
««nated uud not depart. thorriroui: John A.
Lampbeu, in the State of Alabama; .John H. Rea-
gan m the State of Texas; Alexander H. Stephens,
m the State °t Georgia; George A. Trenholm, in
• ii 0 tíontl1 Carolina, and Charles Clark,
in the State of Mississippi. And if the President
should grant his pardon to any of said persons,
such persons parole Will be thereby discharged.
Andrew johnson,
President.
Lt. Gen. Grant returned, last ni«ht, to this city
after a protected absence in the West, and,ho is
I. A duplicate of £hia certificate shall be
milted by tlie collector recei
JJ*L. . L 1 J'A-JlLL1.'^
e
i* a
ig the taxes to the
r-as tiled, and shall
S the cancellation
collector with whom the bou
b« sufficient evidence to proc
of such bond.
r>. These regulations, so f:ur as applicable, .will
be.observed by all agents of ihri Deumtment wliti,
under instructions heretofore issued, shall collect
internal revenue taxes on goods shipped from
1 convention of cotton growers proposed to be juow jp^pwed to carry out tin plan previously
hold hero or at New York now attracts much ut-:llKrf!U^ llPnu for the reduction of the army to a
Mention, and is regarded with favor by men in higli!Peuce footing. The number of troops to b© re-
„ositious. Many of the thinking minds oí the Uliued iu the service not being fixed by law, is left
Scirfll openly express* that the better, the natural,
aye the inevitable plan for the present is for the
fieedmen to iomai where they are and apply
to the discretion of the President. «Some advise
a reduction to a handful of soldiers, such as we
had before the war, but it is gencrully supposed
n*:
following
(Here follow the various fonns.)
• 7. The foregoing regulations are not to be held
to apply to the removal of distilled spirits, coal
oil, manufactured tobacpo, sniiff> or cigars, matches
or quicksilver, which are fully provided for under
the regulations of May 1, 1805.
F. F.
lay at 4
>r acourn-
JVvtiitt.
The Steamer •
Master, will leave for Houston on lib
Wednesdays nud Fridays, at 4 p. sr., r'tw
Houston *>u Tuesdays, Thursdays arid
r. m. tor freight or itassair*. having ¡
inod'.ktious, apply on
neplMlf , W. R, HODGES, Acmwt
For^-c,,™ —r-
SHBliMAN.
b& ibavjBj
twiSfifSSawt;
Agenta.
Pendlet-m. ^
on Saturday ,ut 4
apply to
oct27dtd
jjji-ir energies to the cultivation of cotton and ¡the number oannotbe well diminished below one
oorn. The idea, advanced in some quarters, to hundred thousand. I think it is not probable that
«ami out of the country und cornizo the four or the President will consent to withdraw t|ie garri-
do millions of blacks in tho Southorn States, ¡ «°ns from the late rebellious States befyre the con-
loes not find Jniueh favor in these parts,' stitutional amendment abolishing slavery shall have
and is generally..pronounced undesirable and im-. been adopted and carried fully into effect,
practicable. Evidently the northern masses re-j The Secretary of the Treasury has decided to'
yard the colonization of blacks as hopeless, and Pa.Y our Texas indemnity bonds presented to the
thoyolso regard, what many have presented as Department with evidence that they were owned
unnecessary attention—tho support of the freed- by loyal holders, and had been transmitted from
mon at public exptmie—as impracticable, they ex- the State of Texas only through loyal-parties. It
j oct tho black man to work where they have been *s uot. however, the intention, of tlie Department
«cctuitomed to work. j to pay bonds presented without such evidence,
The plan of Gov. Andrews, of Massachusetts, to and without a complete examination of the facts
oolonize the surplus labor of tho North, on plan- ot" the case. The Clironicle of to-day has the fol-
tritions wow so extensively advertised fórjale at lowing on this subject:
tho South, is much commented dn and favorably | " Governor Hamilton, of Texas, has represented
waived lby the people. I notice the organization to the Department that certain Texas indemnity
<i án emigration company at New York of which bonds were, bytheoliicerH pf the rpbel govern-
. 1 ment' fraudulently taken from the jétate treasury,
<,ov. Andrews is the 1 íeeident and are now in New York city, to be disposed of
The Richmond .Times of yesterday says the for the benefit of certain rebels who have gone
Swedish emigration experiment has worked to the there irom Texas niñee .the,close of the rebellion,
wtHsfa'ction of «11 parties in Virginia. The farm- ^r6te1,,t a"uinat }he W;
1 1 1 'a 4.1 c< i .u ., tnent of these particular bonds to any party except
or* are much pleased with tlie Swedes, tfhom they the State of Texas. * * * r
find to be industrious, efficient, honest arid or-i "/The facts, represented by Governor Hamilton
doily. They dó double the work of negroes and tlmt on the 12tli of^January, 1SG5, a so-called
•, nfl íñnl-inf níW Military Board of the State of Texas, composed
1 < quire no lookin after. ' of Geo. P. Murrah, rebel Governor and ex-offlcio
In Henrico county Virginia, tlx? negroes held a President of the board, N. B. Peavet, and James
meeting, and petitioned John Simpaím, an aged ne- S. Holman, made a contract with Geo. W. White,
•to mnn, to address tliom1 upbn their cjiahged con- • °* Texas, arid John Chiles, of Hamilton
?• ,m i,- 1 , rn- ',1 . , . county, Texas, to deliver them 135 Texas indem-
Jie J-^^Uoiond Tnuea thuB gives his re- nny bonds with coupons attached, amounting to
marks: 1 $156,287 50, Wliite and .Chiles agreeing to deliver
".¥// Fdlmc Servants :—I oome before you this ^ paymenilttieVifor, 25,000 cotton-cards at $5 per
«veiling to yon wlmt I think is vonrduty m- Pftllí.4and 'w balance ,in, medicines of the best
colored,people. You are now free, and you have 2 j ?" The be nds and coupons were to be deli-
«ot to woslc, and work harder than you ever did' T,wred ® ^.^^uitely Uj^yn the ex
V / I Notice to (lonnigncM.
The uchooner "GEN'L KNOX," from N«>w Yoric.
Is now dlsohaiglng carao atjBfcan's wharf, and con-
signceB will attend, to receiving their gc.ods as they are
lauded, as the vessel will not be accountable for lo?s
or damage after being landed. All goods remaining
on the wharf after 4 o'clock r. m., will be stored by
u« at tho exponse and risk o£ owner . :
T. H. MoMAHAN ¿ OILBRRT.
oct28d6t Agents.
SST Tlie Brig VIOLET, from New Or lean p, is now
discharging cargo at William's -vharf: Consignees are
notified to receive their freight promptly on the
wharf, as otherwise it will be stored at their risk and
expense. A. SESSUMS ,& CQ.,
oct27Ullt Agents,
«V- Tlié Bark " EVA H. FISIC'" iáno\^ discharging
cargo at Williain'f >Vhwf: All cargo left on the wharf
after 6 p'clock r. m., will bo atpred at the risk and
expense of tho owners thereof.
1 W. 'H. NÍCHÓLS & CO.,
oct'iiidit A gents.
Notice to Conii|ga()H.
The steamship "SHERMAN," from New York^ is
now discharging at Kohn'a WTirtrf, ahdVonfctgnees ttre
notified to receive their goods p.n the wharf before 4
o'clock P. M each dfty, as the vessel will not be ac-
countable for damage after the goods leave the ship.
17 H. McWAHAV Si GILBERT,
óclSCdtf Agents.
'Ti Not a Fable.
The immense and universal demand for the
Flagrant Sozodont, ia a marvel in this annals of
Dentistry? It exceeds that of all other dentifrices
combined. Neither acid from the stomach, nor
FOR NEW ORLEANS.
HARRIS & MOROA1C3BEOÜLAR UNE
THE NEW, Fmx-Cujw Imou Stkamship
" mokqan,
JOHN Y. LAWLESS, CoMmatow . having super -
before. It is my opinion that unless'we work we ^"tract, on their furnishing satisfector^secu
are worse off now than we were when wa were rity tor the performance of Abe contract, or to pay
•iiWt ft* v¿h*n "W(* Werl si ok our 'rta4teW took ^ Bcmrd (111 catee they should fail t(>
cure of us. and w« did not have to clothe our- f lhl- the eontmct by dehvennff the cards and
medicines) Texas State : ffev^h or eight per cent
bonds at nar. worth- ot, that time about eight cents
-y * O VMW
— , own food, aiul pay our doctors' «edicines) Texas State^^hr -or ^ eight per cent
hills; and now, in order to m^a ¿living, wehave >m.?s ft.fc V.ar> that ttme about eight cents
got to nut our shoulders to tile wheel and work 0,1 ^.dollar, while the United State?,bonds were
par, -worth at
got 10 put our snouKieni to tne wneoi una worn ' /f %*"•
hard, and behave ourselves as,colored people; for rntftd at eighty fteiits on.the dol ar, when in fact
wo are black, and wo will tie black if we live until they were worth M0 being paid by the Govern-
judgment day. Am,I, fellow s«rf«uta, I brieve meat m '-oW-^On the 12th oí January, the date qt
that God has trtrlifs for bómgs.S wicked, and -be contract, White and Chiles executed thttr bond
that we are now a cursed fieopieT We sinned too ¡' tho ^ta,tc °/ lex"s toseeurethepeiformanee of
hat Jesu/diedon the theircpjiU-aets, afidioli íie.láth-ofMa^hioilow-
,'L \rn„ ing, the Mditary Board .took irom the State Trea-
i icli,, i í el ,, Itch,
SCRATCH, SCUAXm - SCJUATOH,' «V/;
Wluaten's Ointment 7
WILL CUSE TttE ri'CJH IN FOBTT-EIÜWt HÓtpS.
Also cures Salt I^lieum, "Ulcers, CÍ&í&aiuB, and
J|— w ~T«v.«u.„u.iftsiou. wow, —-7- 77,7"t'T~''. Y" ""Z"l""^ Eruptions of the skin. Price Í50 cents. For
my fellow servants, you have all hud masters. Go stuy the 1.15 United Slates Texas indemnity bonds salo by all druggists.
' 311 that vou w«at to work for d delivered them to White and Chiles, taking By sending GO cents to WEEKS &, POTTER.
wttVt KaííW lorTtell you my their receipt tlierefor. XT- ""J Ji~3 ^ '
much; We did iiot think that
cr#SH for ÜB1 tend to «avi-, UAtinm-riH^mafcinn.
, havini
I leave for
ior accommodatk>pfl,
• ■■'M''' NW# ORtL ,
On SUNDAY, OCk 2étíi at 10 o'clock A. M.
For flreight or passage apply to
H. LOCl^HAJtT,
oct2)5dtd
J.
'I .fl at
Po*
The Al American
ing most of her cargo t
quick dispatch. For
Aoknt.
STRONGha*
oct24 tf
Med, will hat
tctL For balance of fieight applv
T. H. MeMAHAN &
Agents.
The Al America * ^flS^?STETSON.
Pendleton, Master, will have immediato dis-MK
patch. For freight or passage apply to
opt23dlw J._ T. & Wm. BRADY, Agents.
For New York,
MURRAY'S I,!NE~OP PACKETS.
The A No. 1 new iíhtí <#áfet stilling Baio NEL-
LJE MITCH 1LL, Carney,' imaater, having mont'
of her cargo engaged, ptiil have quick dispatch. Pa«-
ba nce of cargo apply to JAMES A. MóKEli
oct25dtf Agunt, Hendkys Baildih¿.
Schooner fur Sole, lnrcdu piets order; 88 tons, now
lying at Lynchburg. Fdf,further psrtleu.ars a.Wro«i
oct2ádlw • ^ HEWE8,flo^wtQto,
at
GROCERY AS
píü- Bark ARMSTRONG, from New York, is
now discharging at Beans' Wharf,' and consignees
will receive thrift freight each day before 5 o'clock,
as after that time all goods will be htored at the
risk and expense of the conai
T. H. Mc
ocÍ9dtf
& GILBERT,
Agents.
nil
tiudthem, nud tell'then
them, and
uniste.
tu liim
u, iiiiu worn narci ior tnem, ior 1 ten you my ----- -■ t—-
SliSSSflSLS -bnt Wblle'
¡Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass.,
- , _..Tf,T— it will be forwnided by mail, free of postage, to any
tave atteimpted to get «art of the United States. ... *ot5 tf
^OU" _r- of these bo^p, an^l it will therefore "foe ¿ivisable
Sattórthwaited Londcm circular of Sejfjt, 27th,; for all partíós purchasing Texas ii^d^nptni^y bonds
«iltibes <Uo steady advance of Amencau sureties to boc that tíóhe of these have chifle through'the
abroad wUH +.> , ^.,,,0. hands of White or .Chile^,. as? in such event their
p • i i. t 1 V payment, against the protest of the State ftnthori-
1 resident Johnson s speech to the Sot^j^ dQte-.4i.% . of) Texas, is very doubtful. White and Cilios
gatioas- who, at his invitation, assembled some hpve both been iri Wáshington, and £^re now sup-,
time ago at the White Ifc;use to hear an outline of lJOse^' to be in New York city. '
his policy dPi^ohs&uctiou. ' The Acting,Sooietary of tl^ GEi^^uryHiljblishes,
The severa). Department* of thW Government I tllis morning, Hie following regulations for the re-
find as busy as bees, tind «¿though,¿ill tho offices " oval rinder bond, wiWdut p^-Aiént óf: taxes, of
«0 lined with dfifeks Mcft'pied by thousands of t«xílbl« proihicts or rn^niifaptures within Jthe limits
elurks, business is behind. In the Treasury °í ^ie inbufiectionary States :
I Apartment building alone there are over 3,000; Tbeasüky Department, ^
persons, male and females*-.employed.* ! , ¡ >' ; C(jtol?er 9th 18C5. ^
It in 1 - l. 1 • i- x, • I i If hamg been represented that niuch luconven-
rtf (.'f árí ..^¡?et prffenc? |e 1{.e,ii/ estpwie'need tiy^Parties púrcíiasing goods
ne 01 the Seeretauey, ^>ujt. ^o reach the I'resi-ju theBoiith for transmission to Northern ports,
dent requires great'patience". If there aro no more in consequence oí'the rdifficplty of obtaining Na-
thau 20 or 3p p^oiVs.iu'the iinti'-oWanher of the.Mcmal ™rren?y 4? W ^xes tit (lió place of pur-
Presidpnf vua;iL~ 1 , T 4jl:cluipej>the toüowmg.regulations.ai-e issued for the
a resident waiting to b« • Admitted, tu-day, to-moff1^,^^ of «ntemnJ v v«n,,A m
low or the day after, the presence
Very light, and t.hp attotyda$OC, quite small. ,1 xhei'e, 1. Artinle subleet! to taxation lindel- tbn intnvnnl
'Wanted.
A furnished house for which a liberal rent will be
paid.
Address Major E. P. FARR, Uffords Building
úp stairs, t ;' y ■ \( " i OctlOdtí
NOTICE. . , . .
fhe Boara for"ftVgi'ieririg' Voters will meet Wed-
nesday morning,, each week, at the Couit fbuue, at!)
a.m. "/ •' ••• *J. T. :AUS1T.t,
autioO Chief Justice. (1. C.
ExeiiANGi:.
Sight exchnnge on New York fliifl New Orieaús for
ale in nua.st,o suit. New Oi-lcnn« Hank N<kt*s wnnti-'ifj
atiírOOÍtf 1 C,. W. (Mi Aviro
in >VII1IU
^FQttD & CO.
EXCUAAGJS.
Sight Checks for Gold or Currency for sale on New
York or New Orleans.
Octlldtf ( J: 8 'SEIjEERS .fc CO.
PRIVATE BOsJHDIN.O ^D^ÍfeoMS
.; "; jTO; LET.
Mrs. .1. I>. Waters . .
can supply., private bodtdcra^ fetid a ^tit<r of ten to
twelve furnished roouia, on Treiiíontütr.ecU i \' 1
Galveston: JiilV 3d. líí(¡5—tf
LAWTlpi^ ^0¿EÍÍLE
.. Ltqüo ,Sxobji.
: ' •
15 hlids Louisiana and Cuba S
50 bbls crushed and powdei
25 bbls Sugar-house Syrups
25 kegs do. .. . do.
50 sacks prime Rio Coffee.
50 boxes Star CopfÜes.t
50 boxes Páhn Sóap. '
lWs&S?'. !. , ^ F
100' bbls extra Family Flour.
100 kitts No. 1 Mackerel.
10 bbls do,«.
25 boxes Engflis ,
25 do Weste«i Chewo.
5ft. caaes can PflhoheS;
50 d,o dou Tomatoes.!
50 do, tieah cpveOyster*
¡lti^rW Sardines.
25 Caddies Fine Teas.
20 bOTtefrTob«*wi
25 bbls Cider Vinegar.
50 bbls Whisky.
100 cases hue Liquors.
25 boxes Candies.
fiO bbls Owakers.
houij —ATiSC
jare,
fugar.
jjioin
Mid :\t f. tU.
—AAJOU—• , ... -H
A large'lát'of VWodéti and Willow War.e. Oifpt'fcr t
etc., for sale by R. R, L^'THER,
Masonic Building, near old Tremont Houee,
OCtl8dtf daiiTEMTOX.
^KiixrsT kúdr 1865.
') vi lit-Just Rs<íkiVei> b*'1 ,,.
LAtflDIE & B ARSTOTTJ
95 per cent. AJcohph Linecjad>Qüi' Htínts, Tur-
pentine;, Castor Oil, Sal Soda, Concentrated Lye;
all ,kimhs Pills and Patent Medicines; Perfumery,
Hinj'.Pil, Pomades, Hair Dyes, Face Powder, Soap
.Glass,; Putty, paint and marking Brushes ; Wines,'
Porter, Bitters, Cook Extract, Savraparilla; Cod-
Liver Oil, Gellatine, - Séidlitz Powders, Indico,
Stareh, Hopa, Smiif, Magnesia, Soda, Cm)
tár, Nutmegs,, Pepper, Spice, Amount*Spirit)*
Extract Ginger, Chólagagne, Coal Oil, L.
Wicks, Ác. iragí#
SraciAi AOENOY THE.vhüjiy Depa^.^.-
Galveston, Te.^as, Oct. 5th, II—
NOTICE is hereby gívéñ to all holders of cot
in this city, tlwt they org roquiretl to report to this
odice (^ch,S ltlir<w« |!-l
'(I The amount of cotton held by them.
For whose, account it is held.
The marks. * ' '
Where it is stored. ' ¡
Evidenci a of ownership. , ■ ,
_—>iyu " .i." Hereitfttíi- no cóttón in transit for Galveston, wftl
jrs~ Mr, (vREENWALL can be found ¡at, |]¡e oflloe ^ (¡¡topped at Houston or elsiewliere.
By order of W1L POLE.
At 17 win. "ui-iJii i\ tjij *-uu lyunu ¡«f jil.o luuuu
of Mr; J;' A. fr. Cfcvelau'J, nearly opposite the, ííullctln
Affl 'f. rtnf0'fí19 «D
. y,J
JTI—nvru. HlilUjipOrv., —w— .
Galveston merchante.-'- - . 1 " , or New'Orleans, on execution by the shipper of h
The President has jütó published á proclima- y,l'iÍBfo«toiy|bou,í.-™ the amount of the
tiou rplp ui«^ t «' 1 , -vr a, tAx^|.4ue thereon, Buch bond to be given to and
intt frqp.1 pvipon oh parolo MessrU. 8te* •u^jftOVed by: th« collector of internal revenue, of
paens, Campbell, Reagan, Trenholm and Clark, the district whence the articléfc ore to be removed,
'l of them prpniihent aotors in tho rebellion, but a1 id-to be isonditióhed that the taxes shall be paid
in whftBA . -j . ,. to a collector of internal revenue at the . port of
< tin f * • malignity, atrocity or studjous ^ Btfnatídn f^cln tlie'arrival of the goods at such
■tort to destroy the XTnion for ambitious purposes port, ,. ,
appeared, on tho contrary all of whom bore 2, Picrniits for the removal of merchandise
"P to the last ..against the frenzy of íécáísion. bonded under .these- wrgolatimiB, accurately de-
H'W is the proclamation : " scribing the same by inarks,_ niiftbcrs, weight,
Executive Opstce, Oct. 11, 18^5.
Whflv
. > Ul™ DlllJJC Yiy ■ iilcU |v y Jlll^JIUtXO) \vt;i^xii>
vate, and tital amount df tax shall be executed in
luadrnplicate, by the collector of intermd revalue
01 1®* TrenhOltii.'of "íVxsttt Carotynft, áha Cha .. cu«t< nis, at,tae^>orfc of
'ark, ot MtRsisfdppi, 'lAtely engaged 'in rebetlioii tli tl>o Ciuuniíwíioner 01 *an iwi ••««>•>-
ftgftUtat the Unite,1 «■ '«l.wefn'mrnt Wbrt are ififfioil. BchflduioS. Of *" !
ot destinarttiou, auct one co o;
• of Internal Revenue at Wash
""■™* mo unitea s'.ate.i ttovernnncmi;, wno are inip;y^t1.;p>ew« «#««jB of all bonds ! takete for the
close custom,-have «uul., thoir submission-"tranauoitotioii: of merehaudise trndei1 these regn-
to auinit -u.
KrsoasJJfrom close cnsto Jy :
Cjlt la ordered íhot' tWW *b«v '+r>le..-w-«A on g ,
1 ir respective paroles t' at. sne'i f.im«:'a<
as the P^'v-M^nt ovdosig 1 -ov
auy charge thi* be >v>~ Vlv-eef t
f',., „ v1 .A! , ' . ,
1 -hluffl «wi11c-ti ,"« y «-•«• tiw ii'. ■
•OK. T 1 • .rdhviioi';.-i (v|idton « at^ie port fit desti-
natío, wd! i* rfo'pw# pdéanl'ftié awropfjfté «0#-
¡ftf neCAfOf ai-i vel ' hi pp*d und-rr bond untii th<
A MM I*.* V..
>7 .'b—l V. I lAlllti I lit* I. ■ ■ ' ' (>J
,1 havv this qay taken into Copartnerthip Mr. R. A.
Brown, and hereafter the firm will he tfliaek !j(ord,
Brown A Co. '
October 3d. I860. J. SHACKRLFQRp.
.9. P. I-AS8KRHE,
ormerly.keeping the HajrbitCity hArtsa Restiahránt
respectfully informs tlui publio that he lias opened
an Oyster Salqpn and I rench Restaurant in Me-
chanic street near Tremont stveet, where will be
kept at all times the ünest oysters and the best of
market supplies. , . ; '
C arriage Painting and TiimiMia^.
Having secured the services of a fi'^tc'iiasQjjSCMJL,
Carriage Painter sud Trimmer, w" are uoyTOSff*
prepared to lo ul^kimlfl of'« ,
CARRIAGE PAINrfI^-'G ANXvTRISfMJNG,
-t the shortest. neiice aud in the best manner.
j-eptl2 13m B. & A. KING.
^ vFdss
General Sap. Agent State of Texn«.
oct5 In*
Blank Hooks, Paper, etc.
A ftrll assórtuléüt Jtist received by
aug23dtf LAUAOiE &, BARSTOW.
Ilnki s [htííí'tiii
IS PUBMSttliD tI>AlLY~A?fÓ WEEKLY.
The Daiij' la issued evefy day "except Sunday .
The Weekly is published every Wednesday.
TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION.
(liiViutiUfly fii Adi'nrree,)
Pí-üy.;^Vrf«r¿ fljiJOt). f?i,x tuootlis, S7.00.
Weolcly, one^'t'flr, J1.Ó0. KÜ^aioutli ,
Delivered by carrier to city snhscrjbers and moiled ta
1 country t-nl-cribéis. All su&a<irtt>iioiis (li-contiriueil
ut tho ?nd of the ¡time for, unless ipectal arr.ut^e-
nieats are;n^üfto t|ip vílptráry.v i -m i, - .-
i pp."AÍ7rEitTisrNc.:'
■' pen 0tjirAiiB oe rtasx-.-jU#3?" Misxow.
P.l)iiY,—I biM)rU'<ri. ÍJ f'.h: * do. p 'X,; .5 do, •! :
v,4A>1r' A,. :t (111. íl í 1 ill. ia; 1.2 .'0.
•fOft ^ALF/tJ^ '
NEW ORLK ^ ■ KKVr 1
mi
■ ll wrp-.wjJ uV,«.
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Flake's Daily Bulletin. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 116, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 28, 1865, newspaper, October 28, 1865; Galveston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth178608/m1/3/?q=+date%3A1861-1865: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.