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•*L
m
the hour of
«ome. -4n the
1861,
c to
power,
upon tirfs political
teki
Decern
6 ;Ja&uary
February 1
-16 • April
Flotrffc
783;
90® 11
DAILY MRCUSI
FRIDAY, •
sky, "Meiie, mene
fa
Ho choice
THSI K COMING trOYEBNMEJiT AND
OUR gXQPUBr
I i
has
tarn their attention t*
opment of die vast hidden
ot the State. The policy oftfce
meowing State
be of a liberal, conservative char-
acter. The Governor elec!
man of enlarged views,
at heart the
people. He will
him men f capacity*
cheerfully assst in stren
the right arm of 0m gov
The frontier wiS be
and the life and
pioneer settlers
Incursions
Mexican
longg^
force wilt be orgaMred to
ally and
lawlessness. The judiciary will
be remodelled, judges being" s^
lected for Iheif emitent fitaesfe
rather than foe their partisan
bias. Legislation will be had
thafe willplac^ our uncultivated
be carried into effect. The state-
ment was uuflbservedly made,
that the Spanish officers are act-
ing in good fait&.:'~'>? J ^ *
Senate.
Washington, Dec. 4.—Bore-
Than, Of West fVigginia, intro-
mpleting the
to James
Jtissessto,-Deft- 4.
county pnofficiah Coki
Davis, 1187. f~fenato!,
er, Democrat, Nspw-lduced a bill fcr
6ftappWxli" l™ tnw^ ng1
D® ocratBeieetaUc®un
officers except
iding justice^
independent nominee. _Sam
Sulith is electeoff&trict Clerk
laced a bill
di *m-
tarat. receiving over oOO
mbcrat, receiving
roles. returns p>m a^joia
ng counties yet received.
Navasota.
eXUi gvwxj. , guro w UUU1W
$11. Whisky lower, 90®93Jc.
Wheat heavy at l®2c. lower.
1; China *0. Bafter^ 70i®72c.; for
prime western mixed in store.
Pork opened lower and closed
firm, new mess $14. Beef steady,
mess, firg^grapde 9j®10jc; %xmd
jrade 8|®9§c.
"pentme firm.
has been
ordered to communicate the feefcs
regarding the ^ale of Harper's
F&ry. *** *•*•«*■-«
rn - " - bill
n£
The credentials of McMillion
id Pinchback, "imM referred
upon motion of Morten, to the
Committee on Privileges and
Elections.
Another Railroad Accident -®50 OOO
9J®10JC;i
Lard firm. Tur*
quiet Mi
$2 60®2 65.
7 5-16® 7fc. Freight to
pool
Monetary— Money fit
at' 7. Gold lOSJf
weak and but little doing. States
qoiefei A;|a^i JiL^ Xi }X I
LiVERPOQi, pec^i.—Cotton
—Uplands 8£d. Orleans 8|d.
Sales of tJplandlS, Rot below
Good Ordinary, shipped in No-
vember MjR ^em-
ber and December 8 5-l6d.
Cotton Ifla^' of Middling Up-
lands, nothing below Middlings,
Worth of Property
bnchler, 47
.1; Morten, A
indie. 441T
i Steitb,
17; Beck,
Ronald,
ie ftmei
|e amenc
" count
iet, wa
(Radical,)
the Mercury,**«team plowing
can easily and ^ profitably
be adopted, s i and crop®
other than cotton be grcwiitlial*j
wi^ make the farmers M|^end-
erffc*" Ourmi£&£
be pertained, and the
buried in the earili be mirie^iiSH *
made valuable. Bfessed vg^ja
soil rich beyond all human
mate, nothing can
back the natural progfgSs of
the State. '"*****
., , i V-i-i* jt eta t %
The financial panic which
sffept olWllte country has net
seriously damaged our
men. Fresh life
b* knmigra^n, tor wliicn j?e
have ample room and to whfcli
we ofier attractive induce-
ments. „yhe National Goftrti
ment is disposed to #d gn&in
opening our ^channels; and
now that our Government is S^if-
tled and its policy defined, all the
bickerings heretofore freely in-
dulged in will eeaae. A pure
government upheld by indi-
vidual worth is a sure
guarantee that the peop&fe in-
terest will be subserved. PnbHc
fidelity will be the rule and a*t
the exception, and no man need
the laborer will
t having one
eat. As the State Gogerqjpept
people of the St&f tt wiH re-
ceive from them & hearty 1S -
dorsemeut and support, and we
have a certafnff of Motion,
that it will come up to tibr Ibilf
expectations of
Old Time J«a
the
tukxmw&m Itec«;4.
The following is a full count
Falls county, semi-oflicially:
I>rt,'
S>r Senate, 719; Patillo, Demo-
^electedtreasurer; Etheridge,
H4^a
r jnd .
on the Baltimore
I, was delayed
i freight train.
^irere smashed;
w«rth of ^property was
The sax.rough trains
*HT a*,
tjpf Life
l^hg
lorning,
rorkmea
and passers by tinder the rains.
City Councilman Gen. McLean
and Mr. Barklay. It is not
knowh how inai^ «Ee killed.
■now In San Francisco.
San Francisco, Dec. 4.—The
since 1861j it is
th
that the Spanish mission at
mmu°
— -deliverable in December 8 5-16d.
Baoen—49s. 6d. for short rib.
Middling beef—87s. for new
mess.
mt.%-
one, _T
fr&aofrdfltiwg PBfetlWii'i
<c w mmmmmmmi isama v,
Lrmeiteiftii
bank
6s, 3
HALL-V
LVILLK, TEXAS,
T.-&- Pi a*aar*s, UtWr^D, 113, S
On yesterday we had a politi-
"The mills of tlie God's grind slowly,
. | lot griiid«xce^ngsb^IL" y . f
A Deifioeratic fhrcfee haddiefe
built upon the sands of human
slavery. The war of the,sections
followed—the cradles of the
South were marshaled against
the riper manhood of the North.
The result was apparent and in-
evitable. But out of this dash
of arms; this arbitrament of the
SWord, heroes were born and
high virtues developed. The
dark and murky cloud of war
had its silver lining, and from its
rift .there caqae, for the first time
in the South, the sunburst
free&MtjJSk- four millions of
slaves.
And now, to-day, my friends,
many of you former slaves, you
know that to be true, which was
formerly untrue, " that life,
liberty, and the pursuit Of hap-
piness, are inalienable rights."
The Bepublican 'party having
"successfully maintained through
this bloody fratricidal crisis the
integrity of the Union, and
emancipated the slave, the war
over, it was perpetuated in pow-
er, to secure them these results^
hence the 13th, 14th and 15th
Amendments to the Constitu-
tion of the United States, secur-
ed to $ie colored people before
me citizenship and the right to
the ballot. They ,$re bujt.corrol-
lary to origit l propositions
enunciated by our fathers in the
FROM THE NEW YORg
IONS
Am—n juyk
I WM
)
I TtiJSI
BLACK
S-s*M0l
•s at-; w<r
OASHMERES5 *"*
BLiACaif EB'3
fX_lE!0^2^J'X, NEW
Jn. -^<-■■-1 ,m r-
r
against *ade a Dedagp^oii ,oi Independence
speech, sp^sp did the Be v. ,Mr._ I ifo brave neart, no true man of
e^r^B the epeee^ of cstt Unitedj \ the Confederacy, returning found
itates Senator, the Hon. Mr. | you, had 'pliwl: rp-> ^
Isnagaft. He however teak I home hOr rfftnC, vdt Stanomg
Jnietlj^^^KKl^RNELL.
Coiialy.
ill is, Dec. 4.
Tracy is
uty 82
■ rt n "rlP"rT1wi TVl- A i
oftwi'CEe Infeiiiatlbtial
county stands:
r2o44. Against
The v
1173.
aooo.
Washin£
,tefo^ fhe Hotise I
<in the same 'I did not
h<
Ste
Ftetn^gaft. He however
high national grounds and ntged
concept 4of action and unity in
the approaching Section. The
j yovernmeht had at its he®i I the
latriot, soldier and s
in Gen. Grant t
ou
gena by Bepublican baitenes
continues incessantly. Four hun-
dbred honsesa i ctiiercityha ve been
destroyed. (Mi: ««5Mfas is in
command of the government
"th?
venting extraordinary item;
his department, a favorite
tmmrnfc^sCBr^T*CIUb
The Fall meetintLof theJLpu-
isSna Jock^€HM« %ien
Democratic m^rity abeut f postponed until December 13th,
on account of bad weather.
Weather Probjtt.iht'hes.
. WAterflNGTON, D. O., Dec*.
Dec. M -J. Probabilities for the i and
'8outh Atlantic Sates mcreasing
pressure to lower temperature,
variable • HtwHMresterly winds
; weather , e:
Flanagan leaves
m
(LOSUBESSfONAL PBOCEBblSGS.
House.
WASHINCH^j Dt*
uiittee of seven were ordered on
SGAW Qr.AH
all alio
one
and
ali
er
abolishin
President'
pense; among
duced is one re
ruptcy law; re
el
leiroii
lof law reqsfrtag
A eo]
cinnati Gazette tebs t very amtis
ing anecdote about a former ettyj
editor of the naawxi
Bennett, which illnstrate« ,a
phrase of journalistic enterprise-
never known in New England,
but which wat% common, jenough
at the West when Arteinus Wardl
was a 41ocaF on a Cleveland
newspaper and Mark Twain
gatherer of river news an
Ohio. When news was scarce
Bennett was in the habit of in.
^ - JSfef
source being to makecbHdren faH
from the lanfflng of the Newport
ferry-boat into the river, and to
have them rescued by his ac-
quaintances. He had honored
one Mr. Kelluin(Celia Burleigh^s
first husband) several times in
this way, when the fictitious
savior of drowing innocents be-
tired of the joke aa^ati
1 at.the Enquirer offiee
that it should not
[e was assured
wool* be com-
with, and so it was in its
ter.but hardly in its snirit,
> the next day the B&fmrer
contained a paragraph to
theeffiaet that a beauti|pil litfle
gtrf, the daughter of a promi-
nent citizen ofc^Jfesport, had
fallen from the ferry-boat into
the river, and that Mr. Kellum,
who was standing l>y and c^uld
easily have saved $he child from
a watery grave, refined to ren-
der the least assistance. When
Kellam, boding with rage, went
to the Enquirer to seek an ex-
planation of what he had begun
to regard in the light of * perse
cution, his threats of vengeance
were suddenly stopped bv Ben-
netts taking off his, coat and
coolly saying, *¥bftrie not a bad
fellow in your way, Kellum, but
I cant stand any Interference
with my department, if 1 make
fW statement in tlm lnqwirery
you must not come round here
contradicting ~i& That isn't,
.journalism, you see, and it must
be put a stop to at any price."
Kellnm's wrath instantly subsid-
ed, and the two men remained'
friends until Bennett's death.
In digpair a St. Paul reporter
put it in this way: "I wish I
was an Indian, a Modoc or a
Ute. I'm tired of hunting items
the mud above mv boot."
tenders; repeal of all Fourteenth
Amendment disabilities; a Ml
Mr. Morey introduced
creating a United
trict Court in Nort
bill repealing -the iron
vides for the issue
States bonds in exchange for
State bonds on the basis of the
per cent bond, Jfebe amount of
State bonds to be taken to be
tie.
amounts does not exceed 10 per
cea^. «lu4ka assessed value of
the property of the State for the
flM«P^aMCthi: detJtft#
that amount at the end of five
years from the issuance of fhe
ie
coast and for the Ohio Yalley and
Southward to the gulf.
1 L-SP,
[HOOIt D
New York, Dec. 4.—JThe&m
A dozen says a private tetter has been-re-
city
have, _ w
murder of the'patriottf
on the Yiigiinus. Ort karning
of ti^ar execution Maximo Go
and Captured a
o% Spanis^_\forfcrfied
camps m the vicinity-ofSantiago
abolish- Be-teok ever two hundred pris-
to oilers, and-marching them close
' m in full
ew of the Spanish fortifioa
;4WCffdtoBur-
... %fary them
Burriel left last evening for Ha-
vana. ' ir;' ■ J
ComplextoB of Commit-
, -■ w ij|TTirn
WASHOTGToy> p. C., Dea 4.—
Senate—Commltttfe on Elections
beftffe which the case of McMil
lan and Pinchback comes, con-
TfcfrrMiTi JLc
two Democrats. Radicals ex-
! great confidence that Pinch-
will be voted in, others
ing to his principals, contradicts
the report attributed to him
an alarm among the American
eitiza*! ■*&.^Hava«*. Every
thing was quiet on the Cgban
Coast when the Yazoo left.
PH.
\t W-Cot-
bales as
ites
per. cent, per .,-Hanmaa^o^
amount of bonds issued for such
a^tef t4nMadnes^; 4*
United States, and shall so con-
tinue to do wrtsi the amoont re-
ceived shall reimburse the United
States for money paid on account
of such State, to be applied,
Fiittt—Tb piy'Current mterwt,
Second-rTo pay back interest
Third—To provide a sinking
rand for tne redemption1 of
the bonds; the President to ap-
point five commissioners to carry
ou t the provisions of the bffl, and
the States to adopt constitu-
tional amendments accepting at!
the provfitftfas of the bin and de-
claring that no increase of the
debt of the State shall be made
paid. ^
MoTemen's of War Veatel,-Spain Keep-
itttfFaKfc. • .7 Ins
WAjHttucwo*, Dee. 4.—The
United States steamer Frauklia,
two the latter 4 gups, will be
reiidy Monday to joiir the North
Atlantic squadron.
The Depa£fe^*r tiri State
has no information to communi-
cate concerning the arrange-
ments for the surrender of the
loj. xCwBlpu) llxa uoi6S*
V EVENING,
n NEW ORLEAISS, I
ton active. Sales 7'
mm
-^o^^MiddUng
Low
g to strict Middling 1
- - 18^)
Ex-
perts to Great Britain 4272 bales.
Stock on hand 146,446 bales.
^tiwkA& W&X) bales.
Groceries—Flour in good local
demand, XX #6; XXX $6 50®
7 50; family $850. Corn quiet r
at 75c. Oats dull and lower at. millions'
55c.'*■Bran steady at $1. Hay
dull, choice $26, Pork quiet at
$14 621. Dry salt' shoulders
dull and lower at 6£c.; clear sides
71c. Bacon dull at 6, 8,
Choice hams scarce at 8Jc.;
10®10J. ; Lard, choice refin
. H1UC0
A
efined
scarce and firm; tierce 8®81c.;
keg 9£e. Sugar dull, inferior <■. ■.
05c.] common 51c; fair to fully
fair 6^®71c.; prime to choice 7$®
Molasses firm, centrifugal
fair 48"©49c.; prime to
,®56c. Whisky—Louis-
iana 99c.; Cincinnati $1 02,
Coffee firm, fair to prime 22®
231c.; jobbing 22A'£24|e. Corn
meal scarce at $3 20.
Monetary — Gold 108$<2>10S£.
Corrency l^ljc. New York
\ New Yoek, Dec. 4.—Cotton
quiet. Sales 4300 bales at 16|<
u* ii
Net receipts 1036 bales; gross
8579 bales. Futures closed
easy. Sales 18,600 1 tales as
man.
to any . and every
Witha breadth of in-
the vast area
was
over
floated, he
the Confederacy, returning found
you-.Jiaf*>li "
home hOr ri
still the vigilant sentinel over
hearth Mid home, penates unbro-
ken, altars undefiled, but what
will aoeord to you these rights
To-day, under wise local admin-
istration, Texas is Republican
T&e hea#-I^lneai
that of the people, beats in sym-
pathy'with that of the Natiokafc
Bepublican p ty, and the.wjise
and prudent administration of
Genera! Orhnt But the fossil
every
home and vindicate
.broad. Under his
" p«d
to America an teftemnity of mil-
ons for the outrages of the Ala-
WMa^aridHe lfWl ho fear but
that he would M successfully
^ianfnaf aut gmmiaiB ffflair. if
needbe,With war. * ♦;?* y - I. would-1 elevate your pride
TWAik jaaaation the ftMse wwikl I wither the green
ollSiyfe'8 or Coke. .He was fol-
o <feby.,the ^ Horn^
who said:.,, : j. . •
Ladies and Gentlemen.—But
three; ,daja intervene between
f
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'i"Tsr^]*wp era:
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ALL WILii BE SOL^lw^.
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WANTED, ia J,
SEVERAL FIRST CLASS TAILOBS.
Nona bat the to*t workmen Seed &pptr>
9h/M
«sx*rm'
I
SKgif.
Texas for the next four years is
to baieaetaunaiy and Demoejpatac
It iVn^uow my purpose, ner
has ft Seen in my canvass of the
"Cb appeal to the prejudices
and paisifcsi'of ^r class (rf our
people. The Bepublican party
vokes the eo-operatwra of the
inest :^te ig^it
the ettd pasajfOft-^ay l>e
* ignored and our
politically * homogenous whole.
Before the expiration of the
Msint Presidential t>f
office, now occupied by tiWtNa-
tion's greatest? citizen, a century
will have had ito birth to mark
an eventful epoch in the history
of this great Erepublic. The
4th of July, 18T0, our forefathers
-published te.thg world—and suc-
cessfully defended against an
English tyrant—a declaration of
iadependenca. La. this our
fathers said: "We bald these
truths to be self evident that all
me* are ereated equal I tha^ ^ they
are endowed by the their Creator
. at among
id^fw««dl^happkMefc That
to «een« teese righto* govern-
xmimr* instituted ^m^men,
deriving their jugt powers ftom
ot the gQyerped."
ese and all
other germain to government,
English authority was no longer
recognized—her colonial depend-
encies were made to assume the
form of Amdrlean States, and
together united* We formed a
separate independent nation. In
framing the organic law on whieh
the new Bepublic should stand,
even to this good hour our fathers
beriMwedfrotfithe Acts of Parlia-
ment and the unwritten law of
England, the Magna Charter,
Bglg of JSSights, the gems a£
Liberty, and to-day we have as
result of their laboc, the
Constitution of the
States, save as to those
Amend®611*8) to which I sliall
herehfter refers For over three-
of ajpentury cursed by
no internecine war, America the
home of contented and happy
he* boundaries
widen firom ocean to oceah—for-
ests were felled and valleys
labored beneath abundant har-
vests; her mountains, tunneled
and mined, firom her very bowels
great ingots of gold were poured
into her treasury. From the be-
ginning, then, to within a recent
period, American institutions had
been protected and her industry
fostered. Two great political
parties had been formed—the
Whig party and the Democratic
party—each appealing to the
patriot citizen for confidence and
support. The Democracy in the
mam were successful, asd to this
once respected national party we
a^e indebted for much of our
greatness and grandeur. From
ite past I could array a long list
Of America's purest, most la-
mented patriots dead. But with
ali its boasted triumphs, its
achievements on the hustings
and in the Senate chambers, in
Presidential proclamations and
judicial decisions, edicts at home
Democrats leaders frighten the
more timid among jwi'witlf the
cry of negro equality, and threaten
that most terrible of all condi-
tions to a proud spirit^ social os-
tracisvi. **
* I &«*e said that the wgs .de-
veloped heroes. 1 am not hc^e
to arouse your passions; rather
~ " Nor
leaf
a -sister's baud upoh af
ther's bier, who had fallen in
the South; but rather wboW I
with each returning spring add
freshness to ite e<^or—not to re-
vive the bitter memories of war,
but to pay tribute to the virtues
of man.
So would I pay tribute of
espeet te the cehturyte- dead-+-
honor him who foil by assassin
hand, the hand of, hate and
treason, in thecause of freedom—
immortal JLancc^n. N<5r I
mar the brightness of that un-
shield where Virginia's
]^|^. si66pS MJl PI atibi of
the dead—the Christian gentle
"K lie. ^ •***#
* Heroes were
North and _
and €hPaa^ Jackson
Three of them are gone;
deadest t.ls«ry ite
other still lives to ri
and excite the energies et ©ur
people, aasd as tiie crowing act
of the century of our National
existepto) a y Grant
Cuba from tiie Spanish
grasp, that brightest
seas, and make h£t frefcr/^le
said the intelligence of the South
was responsible for Whatever of
mumde had followed in the
wake of reconstruction;^ that
the irresponsible citizen would
never have met with encourage-
ment and support from a Bepub
prejudices and offered himself
for office. He spoko at some
lengttei^Olf.li# B
I understand Gov. Dayismade
a speech opposing Web. Flana-
gan after his nomination by the
Bepufelieans ^ th^d^t. It
does not seem to naveTiau any
effect—but on the contrary it
would cripple Dsavis here if the
Flanagans were to strike at nim,
for they are stronger here than
Davis. My impression is that
Web. Flanagan will be elected,
and that by I United Republican
vote. Is Davis blind ? What is
the matter 'with him?
Good crops and cottonin fair
demand at 121 to 13 for good up
lands. Yours,
'V gOXTgTQN.
Easily Proven, if True.
a b r-T -J*. fe
*3teSs
u its
_ vsai
2
MlHte
> *ri)M
si wstsvmit
ehtire
JfctM
-It if.
iashu
vSi tmus* *n
At as _ „
im
i vg see
W*M
KS.-7]
the handsomest
OWN!*?.
auvnil swfj m Hi--<3 imoi fxes
I •■'-tMI*; «i
Boarding, and Day 8«.hool for Tout faiiii,
^KoT'se'^st Sna
between Hadiaon and
tral P«k?itim Ydrit;
pnpita HmK d to fo^tow. J JM&m
The course of lnttrvoUon U t#ry ccmpreteo-
£ FOR
< Ik M *Afe
•; .. 5 • .v . Jcteu«ia5, Dec. 4.
With regard to tb railroad laborere
along the liae of lbs Cental r&d, nearly
all oi them are of rigfit legal voters of
this county. - Their hoaaea are iri this
city.—Age. "'frJ2 lot
I am disposed to doubt the
truth of the above statements*
Messrs. Editors. Now, I chal-
lenge the Age to publish the roll
of laborers on th® Central, so
that the public may become fa
miliar with the names of the
Houston residents. If it fail to
do so, it is because it has been
paid by the Vice President of
the Central Railroad to support
him and his road. Will the Age
deny that it has received money
to support Baker in this political
oontestl It cannot Formerly
it was an anti-railroad sheet, and
though too insignificant to exer-
ciso mfltififloe, it was at least
honest Now it defends fraud,
believes in (subsidies, and is
strongly in favor of Baker and
the Central Kaikead. < -Bio man
knows better than MeGary that
the Irish laborers brought down
by the Central free were not resK
dents of Houston or legal voters
in Harris county.
Yours, W.
Appij it
de(4 St':
JAC3NT0..8
500 BARBBL8.
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Baker, J. H. & Wilson, J. H. Houston Daily Mercury (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 76, Ed. 1 Friday, December 5, 1873, newspaper, December 5, 1873; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth232925/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.