The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 38, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 10, 1857 Page: 2 of 4
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Oiler lis delivery In ths Nsw Orlcaop impoveo Mob
M the lime contained Rusk's mil for votoilooip to
ropel > tbrsatened invasion—O oall whldh drew
MOO m«n tu Iho banks of (bo Colette, if, July
1SS0, among whom wo worn.
'a history,caisAilly compiled no
and intended to be correct, it U only nee-
be wm 0 derated pereonal
•ad wrote the hl*tory,
directly under Am eye, mi l in hli nletfan of nil
trsnesulionr, likely to affect Oon. HouaWs fnm:-,
, aud implicit!/ confided in
TBS TRUTH OP HWTOBY.
It has booorns a trito remark tbat the pollt-
leal Md party prejudice* of the day, aid Iho
a wielded by poUtiaal aspirant* for the
aooompUsbmsnt of their solflsk ends, haw, in
Marly all eouolrlso, generally ao distorted foot*
in regard to ooutempornooou ovoota that It
Ihm required way y ra lo exposr the error*
with whioh the public haw thua been dooeived
by lntaroet«l sodorobltioua partisans, and on-
•oritpulou* offieo soakers. Texas fttwUbaa a
atriklog UlMtration of tbeM persevering e
to distort, and erea to falsify, somsofiko
mo, whou I remarked to him, that as be socio
ed to be nu smtlour aoldiar without any pooi-
iio.., 1 should llkt 'o go with him, a it would
afford mo "a chance oT awing more of tk« bot-
tle; wbrretfpou bo bailed mo (o aooomwny
bfm a* bl Aid da-v*jpp We aocorJtogly rode
oo togother, uboonpoovM with My command,
"whan T 'w<i «m(m biia* W. Wm onyjnand of
the cavalry. If Busk *gs iori|od to take
chargo of ikis loft wing of lb« army, it
mini have boon after tblg I did not aM
him again, to *poak with him, until after
i; but I i at confideut a* I am
dwn a«i>tanoe that ba wm ae«or.ln«ited
to any comnand by Oon. Hotutop, aad tiut
lhe only authority ha fa knows to bm Mar*
ciaed on that oeeaa ion, waa tfben be aaaamed
the reaponalbllity Qt eoniinuiug the battle ag*-
inat the rei ou*treuo« if the Coot nander-in
Ohlaf, wban k'a ordered a bait. I bare ipok-
cn of thoM event*, b a.publication wbiott I
made lo ths Galvaealoa Nowa Juno 2ad,1856,
a copy of wbleh I Mnt tu fltinoral Huikj and
to tbat publication I rafor you.
Tour* roepootfully,
MIllAHKAlJ H LA MA It.
U will bo aee that Mr Yonkum'a amtcuent
gifo* tb« command of tha loin Wing to Geo.
Euak, whereat it ia well known Ibat Qeu. Hhor-
man had that gqmmaoj. ►
OOXKBirOVDlVOX.
McKimncv, Collin Oo.,8ept,8fttb, lbfl7.
raotfli
p,w ■ ■> mmm w "
' Ba«hy k McDonald.
effnrta
_ moat Htf. On**. Da Mo* a—
important etenU of MM- rtvoittliraarv hlatory. ^ JUar Sir, My atuatiob baa bm called
We bave baM of law more frequently remind- OOIBnuII
■MM v'tj
I apprehanilon of
abort |SSj|j
. Ik eonaeuuenee of the « tL
I "M wn i|wwna| IP^ m<*.
•«nfoMk i
tha new light-draught SlMm-
't«lMMlaed io onr columna, left
lm' athiept , for Had Hirer flfe
New OrUttna, wtlb a foil load of flrMgM for Kblna
Broaaftbta plaw, She U eommMded byOapt.
* UiMbaa light, Md will
Mrry 1000 balea eoMnw, 1| 3) f«at water. She
*lt«Uw>H«ip-
to a
oommuoioation la your paper of 8apt IStb, '67.
over the aigoatar* of J. W. Throckmorton, in an-
swer to another ooauaunicalton in your paper of
July SStb, in whieb Mr. T. aspraaaae a deeire "lo
place himialf right before the loiarOal Improve,
men* men of the country, and that the (Hand* of
the Mem phi* Kt Paeo and PaoiSc road may know
S a- precUoly the poaltloa bp ooooplee." U in the
ho | Doctor'* reply be bad atMad ful'v aad foirly the
whllo tepubliabing onr blogra< tuition which he hM ocoopied upon the eul^oeta
wo have been guilty rtferrwj to in tboee commanleation*, I eonld be
content to let the matter pa** wltKoui further no.
ed of tbi* by our labor* in compiling a portion
Of Mr hi*tor*, aooording to onr plan for oach
number of the Taxaa Almtnaot but in writing
tha biatarieai ikateb which wo recently pob-
liabed. of VlM Hfo of Q Rnak. wa Were led to
ioraetigite aome of thoae popular mora, and
our atatomoota lo that artlola, though mado on
, authority, have beM oalled in
any*
thai
Herau
mm
MMU gui
of unimportant errora—eolli lit i
•ruLm^'bToM^^bllJ loathe liae' ^Unaamocb ** I eMooirehe' hu ml.rcpr.
- - Jaclnb.,and poalllValy o<intradleta poalHon In aoma ".peou.and baa
' failed to enlighten tho reaQata of yodr paper la
other*, 1 take tha liberty of making a few com-
ment*. upon the artlola In queition, aad upon the
Doctor* public acta, connected with the Internal
improvameni pnliay of Mm eouaty. He irat oom-
laina thai he ka "ohargpd with daairlng a forced
tNiwit
iowthern Pacitoand tesaa 0antral) by an
ut of iba U.ielafiw af making om grand con-
aolldated company—and that each company
tndpoeltWoly
It Urn* Gm. Rnak delivered the el-
Ma over tho rrmalM of Pannln'a
I army. Iko following lo«er from
I la « more concluaivo reply to (ho
than we oan makvt
NlWai—Jo the DaUaa Herald, of
, 1,1* which IhooSbovi*.
•■thai Ikaartlcb In quoation ta the beat
WokcvaaoM. Thato arc however,* fo# errora in
ttkialaeua,
ttkt#
I of
> laamelan-
aomawhat Ilka that
a«e that there la aaoro
i of thai laat a#Me,
planga oftbe fated
being* looking death
L llaMtMl'AiP Ikn ililimhMlnn
I wWaw wlpn W^BM nmUHWwlvll |
of the laalebanoee for a^foty,
loMwghfor the vaat majority.-
for a painter—tha fated vMMt
nolotoffact. whlobiha truth of hlatory demand* ■l,ould aaeume a proportionate eh ere of tho In-
tbould not go ancorraoted Wo eall attMtion dabtednem and llablUtla. of the other., and the
onl^ to two. (etockand prooeedapf eaohcompany ihonld bo.
It la traa that Oon. H«tk wu in favor
of fighting tho anamy at San Jaelnto. initead
of oootimiuig tho MtiMl, and i| ia norhapo into
that he gnro lha order referred lo, whloh
brought on tho battle, but it It aiaa true that
Oo), Jno. A Wharton "the kooaoat blade M
tko fioldof Jaelnto" wm moro Inatrumental,
come the common property of thaStookhoider* of
all tbno." :
Ho then cbarga* that this la a m«*t "wilful, fla
grant and outragoou* mUrapraaentatlon" of hi*
viewe and policy.
Now, *0 for from thi* bcli.g a mUrepreeonta-
to bo ItM,
far Ufa M
lltaol
rfrHl
than any otkor man In bringing M Ikn battle. {*t00 °r kl rWwit and polloy, I am prepared to
Now, aire, having mado um of my ntmo In I •how that It i* a true and falihful rjpreeenution
oopnooilon with Mom affaire, I fool oouat rain- i of them, aa they have boon given to the public in
truth hie public apeeohee, and public aota.and flrat,du
"•"jool. i the ad|ourned aooaiou of the Legialature, in
■a-j . .*° ! the aummer of 1866, * bill waa pending In the
^ NoiTlkoow IS. mtt • bonmofrepr^ntative tH0 Jour {age Kn
ooonocUou with tooee aiatra, *tmi oonat
ed to aay,initt*tioe to all partio ,aod for tho
"of hlatory thai your etaUmant la mi
Tho editor of tho Herald aaoma diapo*
t Qm. Uonatondid aoy to mc,nt
tho tlma and plaoo mentioned by you", that Col.
the Secretary of War, had gifon him
MdAM |K| fikiMA.
twit * •.—H - ■ ^.i, ■ J .. WM wQWtuKV)
oaaaa, and whM they parted by
from eMh
hlab irrary roador om aoalty 4o>
fore* lo tlmmlnd'oayo, and
rtke
MiWifa
tlmir l« thl* OMT,
,.,a
om eonoumm
much, and I oan amuro yon atw,.|k>lifc iimIi _
■ rriir j •
L*T* tl.Tdt? .r^f^r Aail ** by lb*m fyom that point weal
"Wor11 °* ih*\ to the Wo Oraado, and yo) tho Doctor my* that
did oot avail at the lime BoM ton ^he atetement thai ho had cMtendod that the throe
a halt, for Rnak did, ia violation of j ™At •ho#ld nW oonwlldaled com
, and cvm the hour
^ if
hmwiI I
,i .
titled "an net the better lo define the Una* of the
Memphla El Pa*o Md Paoilio,tbe Texa* W«etern<
and Galveiion Howton and Rod Hirer road*.''
vo order* to marah to tho morning for which bill wa* referred to the cowmittc* on In
rksrg, a*4 thai b« WM bound to obey tho lerml improvemanto, of whWb Dr, Throckmorton
M ooming from kia aupwlor, at tho *am« I waa then chairman. On tha Oth of Augoet 18M
lime directing mo to ao Inform my regimonl. ,ha Doctor a*«balrman, made a report to the
houee, in whlah ocoure this language. "7a tin
Mto*d place lit bill jmmda fir a cOHxJidaiio* <rf
thnrltr*, wtoc* knlbdlrietijte if bringing lo.
g*lAn- rival road,, mm! dutrvftHg a rivalry «A>cA
would mrlninly be falal" And thlaaawtllaa the
ether parts of the bill i« endoraad by the Doct>r
in tho language
Tkk wa* a boat ton or alovon o'clock at night
it la alao tmo that Gen. Rnak wrote to me
•om* time afUrwarda, roquottlng mo to furnieh
him with a orrtiloaie of tko foot, whioh I did.
That Ool. Wharton d id as mttok or moro than
My otkor mu to forac Iloualon to flgblan tha
filtt 1 do not quoation,for bio pooltion a* Adjt,
GommI, m wall aa kU btllly,garo him groat
InfioMoo. which analied him to nMompllah
Kow.I wast the Hm deinehow the
two oompanlaa eooldform ancb an noioii a* would
proMal .MipMtlua,and ushoMipany still retain
an Independent road from the point of Jnnotion
eeetward and was It the Intention of tbi* agree-
ment thnt tboy ttwold retain eeporato eorporate
right* rati from said pointf
2 I loot lbs Senatota opin'on, whether by the
_ . for bottlo, temoaf thU agreement a complete partnereHp
a portion of tt and (ommnuity ofintoreel would not be formed
lluik roda Mar ^ eoapaaic*, not only from the
poimof jonotion westward, hot also from that
pot'at eaalward to the eastern tcrmino* of each,
Vid not only embracing the eost and expense of
Mmsfructfon and equipment of tho roads, but th*
receipt* and emoluments tbein for all time to
oomef "•
3,1 would Ilka lo know what power* are ro*cr -
red to the Directors or Stockholders of the re spec
live rvads, over the main Tronk or over either of
the cadem branehm.euspt "the right to proceed
aa tboy are now doing, In procorlng *ub*oription
to their HtoOk, and to commence or continue the
conetroctlon of their respee tire road* until noiifie-
tkal a rontrurlor contract* have been made at au
Uiorised In the foregoing artkleat"
I After such notioe bad been given would not
the powers of |be two road* under their charter*
be veatod exclusively and irrevocably In the two
Inauoial agents, nnd placed entirely beyond the
mperviaory 'powor of theDlrectoranr Htnrkhnlder*-
of tbo roepeetive roads, and would not thc*c two
financial agents have the unrestricted power to
soil the Frnnekuu riyhit and privilege* of either
or both of the present companies, or diipos* of
tbem in any other way tboy should see fit,without
the consent of either Diiactor* or Stookholdor*?
fitb The appointment of thaic two "Financin
Agools" being Ute reeult of the eontraot, con ei-
ther of the parties revoke the sppointment of iu
agent for any oanso whateverf and ifso, for what
cnusc, and by what rule oflawf
fith If lbe*s two Financial Agent should under
the eontraot glva their "laatwii content that the
debt* eootraoted by either company fur service
rendered or any other purpoae, before the making
of th* oontraot, should bind tho otber company
nnd form a part of the obligation of the consolida-
ted oompany," would the Directors or Stockhol-
ders of either eompany, have the power or the
light to re* 1st the action of the agents? and if so,
by what principle of law.
7tb, Are not the terms of the contract and the
tsrt&S of the bill introduced in tho Legialature,and
ndvooatsd by tho Doctor,or the legal efieot of them,
substantially the aame si, far a* regarda tha own-
en hip, domrtruotiou and management* of the
roiad*T and waanot the introduction nnd advoca-
cy of the bill an attempt at "Leglalative interfer"
Once to bring about a junction of the road«T"
Tho Doctor eaya it ia moat untrue thai ha ever
adrooated the polloy of "oaob. oompany assuming
a proportionate share of the undobtodnsaa and
UaMlitiSa'pfthe i^hais" that ho haw o>v« lndio
tsdMoh a thing by nordact or deed; and yet the
oontraot solemnly entered into by him with T-
Butler Klng.oootains a provision for this very as-
sumption, and I look upon it as extremely ungen-
erous lathe Dootor that ha should oharge any ons
nith beinga Knave, for accutinghim of advoca-
ting an act (owhl)h be had glron hie aolomn
sanction in writing And If''the indiridual who
makes the charge has been most grossly imposod
Upon by designing persons," it la by no oilier
than tho Doctor hlmaelf.
In addition to the provisions of the eontraot 1
upon this aad other subjects,there is the mo t am- '
pie evidence, furnished by the public speeohee of |
tho Dootor upon the Hustings,and elsewhere, that {
he not onlv advocated tho oonaolldalion of tho |
road* from their eastern termination to the Rio
Qrande, but ho alto advocatod that the conaolida-
ted oompany, ahould assume the debts and liabil-
ities oTeoeh Individual ooripany; and when it was
objected that one of the oompauiw waa largely in
dobt on aooount of extravagance, the issuing of ft
per cent paid atook, and other oau***, the Doc-
tor repliod that a few theueand dollar* one way |
r the otber would make but little difference, and ;
ought not to be takon into aooount, agaiutt lbs j
grmit advantage* that the consolidation would bo J
to the reepoctive companies, and to the country, j
-- The Doctor intimates that be was opposed In
Iho principal features of the oontraetwith T. But-
ler King. If this was the oaee, why did he plaoc
bimaelfin a falsa position before his constituents,
by aigoiag the ooutraet? Why did ho allow the
contract to go before the board of Dirsctors of
ordsrs, take tko roomnsibil i nd that he deaired a forced connection of
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noooaaity fat their ad.
| ike troop* toadtaMo. Al lMs^ fthom by the Ugi*latore,"ia a mootwilfol,flagrant
r karton saw tko mat aoooaattg fwr their id- and outrageous mUropreaMmtiM of hie
Sfign'Tn.yj'w'u'ZTV:lua': "" — •' " -'"•f-
nind, On bU doloz §0a Hoofibon osUsd mail , ^ —
to bwrwHneaattmlUm movemsat wmaontn- 11 T" otrt^t member* of tho
r* to kin orders, that tf defeated, the raopoMi- Legislature from northern Tetas. o! whom the
nlty wonld not fall apon kim, Md then be one, were authorised by the board of
Ufa tk« laid—Tko battle wm wm, aad tho ! Director* of th* Memphie aad ll Paao read, to
Oommsnfinr in okfof haa had oo Ma for tho raoolto propoaala front thedirectore ol Iho aMth-
wltm^^mllednpm. orn rood,to relation to fixing upon a paint
♦u h^tnya: Oen^Ruak did not • at junotfoe, and the hnllding of . roml (to* tb«,
X/wsra^oll^udmj! hu^T 0,1 *****♦ 1M0, aikihofoHtha
^^^nMMriod. ; ^ ^ Ifc^glo^a oontraot was eaiored Into
3 hyapotlionof them, th* Doctor among the aam-
oorroet In ymr T' ^wKingMbohnlfof the South-
the Horald hae j *Md, and m 1 do mt profaos to bo n
I MMk from my own I Wwyor, Lat underatud that the Dostor at some
that the «t '* awe*r.wdtoseme^m*,ohtalMdallo«me
with mil- (to praetio* Inwv I eo^poM he mastof ooure* have
tomnkd hOM examined hy gMtlomM fonnaed in the pro*
faealM, Md aatModlhom that he wa* wall qual-
ified. IthsMltooptopaNikalhagltonlagaloon-
•trwdlm to certain miHim of toU .amlok of
ty again yM
•BT ak|. H#
d.and buried
MMs, aad"!
on wktok tbo
i t Mkod G4n.
farm anoh aa uaknMahnU pwvMtaU rivalry or
Ithfrmi
iSk'ii.t.'
'm %'M
%j'utii; v;
W'81
ktoi
or that a a* wot n direot
ndjm^neo* e^pMlty
" at then U the
i pooitfonT jwrt pr oio
t failadMg maka anagyeo-
hare t&WM to
. and a uuMplld ^n of th*
I i* in faior of their esor-
main Trwok. wort of
iV M tbat tbi* po*ltWtt would be *utver*iv* of
the ooaotitolfeo and law* of th* country, and in
direct contravention of tit* right* of lb* *«voral
OompMiaa under thair charter* I hold that when
tko Legialature paa*e* an act granting to certain
peraona aud their a*aoclate*.th.> right tooonatruet,
equip nnd operate a rail road throwgh the Stole,
upon oertoin terms aad eondithna to be oompliod
with by the oorporalore, and when tboee terma
and oonditioua have been oomplied arith,by an or-
ganisation undsr, and in purauanoe of oucji, all
the terms of the aot. and the action of Iba corpora-
tors form a oontraot bit ween the Slate and the
corporators, irrorokable and unalterable by eith-
er without tbo ooneent of the other*, except in
tl.o single Instance pointed out to sec. 81 of the
general prorislon* of the Constitution,whloh pro-
video that two thirds of tbo Legislature shall bavs
power to rettJu and repeal the corpora lion, by mar
1 Ing compensation for tbo franoblse. That the
portie* to lbs oontraot to formed,stoud in tbo aame
relation to oach other As the parties to other
ooutraot, and that any act of the Legislators hav-
ing for its ohj*ola changc in 1be eommeacvment,
general direction or terminating points of the road,
a junction or consolidation with any other road,
or whieb Imposee any other onerous condition*
upon the company, unless passed with tbs assent
of, or subscquonl'y acceded to by tho oompany,
tends to impair tbo obligation of tbs contraband
is unconstitutional Md void. |seo aeo. 14 of Bill
of rights.)
I hold loo, that if the eompany ask fur an al-
teration or an extension of their Franchise, or it
having (ailed to perform some condition upon its
part, tboy ask for relief to boal tha breach, the
Legislature may grant their mqarsl. and may as
a condition of the grant, impose such onerous
terms as in their wisdom tboy may see fit, and the
grant, if accepted by tho Company, forms a new
oontraot equally aebinding upoo each parly as the
original.
Tbers is anetbsr position Of ths Dbetor's commu-
nication wblob deserves a pairing notice. He aaya.
"aboold the Southern Pacific oompany auecced in
making aueb arrangemenla aa will tnaure their auo-
cera, and should they build their roid foster than
w* build ours, (I suppose be'ntgsn* the Memphis A
El Paso) and ao on the line of A0° of latitude aa
they propoaa, ia It not evident to every reflecting
mind tbat the Trxae eontraot will not advance north
Of that road for manr yeere to eome." Now It
aaema to m* that the Dootor plaeea but very little
rallanee in the moral boneaty of th* Directora of the
Texas Central, or of the Mempbia Kt Paso roada,
beoauae be knew when be psaaed that elauae, that
there waa an exiallag agreement between Ibeae eom-
panlaa, to amke a oonncction of' their road* within
certain Axed Umi ta, far North of thd line of the
Southern Pacific road, and that commiaalonara had
already been appointed by each company to agree
upon a definite point of Junction, and" tbat tbe engl-
necra of tbe Texaa Central road, arc now engaged
upon their aurvay, wilt, direction* to extend tbe ir
line as fast as practicable to Bed River.
11c ought to have known, if he doee not, that the
Texaa Central roada havo for aome ime paat been
la negotiation with tbe roada runulug south weat
from St. Loula.and other polnta iu Miuourl,through
that Btate,ead alao with the aeverel Indian Naliona
'and wtlh the Governor, and otber prominent men
In Kanaae, for a connection with tboae roada, and
tbe eventual bu tiding of a road through 'the Nation'
and the eaatern portion of Kanaaa to tbs Missouri
river,, thus scouring to thst' large and productive
■ection of countrjr an outlet to the sea board by way
of llouiton and Oalveaten, aborter hy sotne hun-
dred mil** than any eaatern route to the Atlantlo,
and aeenrlng to their own road the immenae carry-
ing trade of that region of cauatry—Doea tbe Doc-
tor or any one elae think tbat road under thoae cir-
ccmatanoea ia going to be aldpped by "moonshine"
on tbe line of 8'i" or any wharelee abort of lta north-
ern tormina tlon upon Red ' river, and finally upon
the bank* of tho Hlsaouri.
There are other mattera that I would like to no-
tioe, but which I shall have to defer until aome fa-
lure occaelon.
Reepeotfully,
DIED
Thl* morning at daylight, of flux, Qilmbt Raoix,
an old aad much eateomed citlsen, aged 4.1 ycaro.
Hie funeral takee place, at the Baptiet Church,
10 o'otook to morrow morning.
esse
tombor 30th, 183t?7
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Itty Mix n r> K
your committee looks upoo eve-
ry fsnturo of the bill aa balng* aov* in th* right „
The bHlprorldmlbr i Jwnotibn of " Pewni*d •ttiielrmeet$0K
in Ool lMoo,without/>M word of comm*ntf Wby i
did h* wait until the board of Director* bad unan- j
imously and Indigaantly rejected tho oontraot- j
and individually severely commented upon the
authority that the Doctor had assumed in the ma.
king of it, and until Iho Public papers had do-'
nounood h ia nnmeasnrable terms, before he'
wrote, not to the board of ditootors, but to an in
dividual member of It, auggetting aa he *ay«, a
dilhront polloy from the one contained In the oon.
tract And I would like ta oak the Dostor, if ha
did net during tbe extra *oa*ionof the Legislature
In 1846 write to a member of tbe board of Dlroo
tore, for authority to himself aad others, to on tar
inlawdefin'taMd final oontraetwith T.Butler
King, Whioh should bs blading Upon the oompa-
ny. And I would ttko toaskstll further if ho
did not at that time know, that the
nod oondiUoM of tko oontraot that was after- j
wards snouted, war* ths boat that oon id bo pro-
ourod from Mr. King Aad If this contract had i
bean ratified by the jroapeetivo hoarda oT Directors I
does any oo* believe that the Doctor** voloo (as i
maoh opposed to tho oOMrMt ns k* professes j
to be) would over have been hoard, In publie '
aposehsa or sisewhsrs, ganowwulng mo solitary '
provision of H? Would It not have boon pro- j
oiaiasod ftom the flouao tope and from ths oora
ere of the streota, ao owe grand
esanaating principally from lha fruitfoi br&i of
*ho Hnn Bawatasf
Tha Doctor daatoa that ha la in favor of LegWa-
tlvo intarfriMse, to tsmpsl a junction of than*
roaifa, and hrasrib the abargsM a "wnfol flagrant
*"7 Mlt oentanoo of hi* oommnotoalkm. ho n«
mite that ba lo In favor of Legislative interference
in a certain OMtingency; that ia, if the partie* foil
«o "make a mutonl awd smtoahti arrangement
*soooIvm.h Now It la wall known, wot 1
th« Dootor, imfl to every OM who is at oft
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA.
medical dkpaiitment
III K Annual Courae of Leetarss in ibis department
will commence on MONDAY, November, 10th,
T.and will terminate in the enaulng March.
JAMS8 JONB-, M. D. l>rofe«*or of Praottc* or
Mtdieine.
J. L. RIDUB jL, M. D-, Profe**or of Chemiatrv.
WARRBN 8T0NB, M.D., Profoaaor of Hurgerv.
A. H. CBN AS, M. D., Profeasor of Obttelrioa.
Ol'RTAVUB A. NOTT, M. D., Frofeaaor of Materia
Medlea.
J()8I AH C. NOTT, M. D., Professor of Anatomv
THUMA&HUNT, M. D., Profoaaor of Phvaiolo.y
and Tathology
OILBBRT 8. VANCE,M D. f Demonstrator of An-
atomy.
Tbe rooms for Dissscting will be open on tbs
sseond Monday In Uctobar-
Ths Faculty are Visiting Physiciaa* and fur-
geon* of th* Charity Uo*pltal.
The Btudent* accompany the Profoaaora in their
visit*, and, fres of otpoune. i-oj y extraordinary
praotieal advantages
Preliminary t« thr Coorw, Loctnrsa will bs dsllv-
srsd daily in the Antpliiihemr,- of the Hoepltai,
from tbe lat ofOotolx-r. on Clinical Medicine and
Sur-ery, and otber -uljrcts, wiibuut aov charge to
atudente.
THOMAS IH'NT, M D., Dean.
The Admlniatralori. of <h ("h irity Hoaplul elect
annually, i n April, fourteen R*si<l«nt Students,who
are maintained by tbo luditolioa. no. 88—if.
STRAYED OR STOLEN
t the
■ FROM tho undersigned, on or a
last of Angust last, two maree ,
horse, of the following desciiptioc: One ohostnnt
sorrel mare; with a blase face, four years V
spring, fourteen and a half,or fifteen hands high
nnd has a small sear on the left eye lid,a wart had
a°d hod not got entinly well when
^ '• easily oaught, ool In the
range, ia broke to woek, aad to rioo.
One other, a bright sorrel, 5 years old. fifteen
and ons half or sixteen hands high.blass fooe.and
branded on the loft shoulder, with a mule shoe.
*k°' twoyoarold horse oolt, a dapple dooo,
bold faoe. and branded with a mnio shoe.
Aay information of said horses will bo IhMk-
folly rooeivod, or wo will pay Iho following reward
for Iks delivery of them-thirty doltera for tho
J* bond, or if stolon, Wu will
pay $50 for tbo delivery of tbo thief.
—: —trlf.wm: —-
1. HAIMING.
son!9o ^ Sb*nMa'
Septl Sfith, 1U7. Sm«Mf
E8TRAY NOTICE—HOPKINS COUNTY.
description, lo wit; one
banda bigh, atark of ~
or
1 ^
at
ip^i small
wilhsra, M 'uther sonrks perceivable,
mar to he* forehead, vatood at tkirty five
thW Ontohnrtd, ^-
j, MATTHEWS, Oo. Ok.
•UK mO 1 1 wlft
B"Mn
BaS* CM WUUos J
DniunmM
Klkla r n 4
Mistake O L S
Iuh llvary
Rvaaall O
Kaibrjr K J Csu.
Kfpv-son WiUuua
gaunsnfeyta a
hiuUMa
rartsr MwtaH
rsfiar Uarqr
rartou Dr. Lotlwr K.
rUUrM jf .
mllsr John W
Oalass Um. IIII
W W
UrtiRn JosUk
(Irw-tt T C
OamU Kraaklln
U«r «.•; Jssms W -i
llswkliu Col L
OstlrisM WIIDssa
UsrrU M 0
lladllrk Mm H J
Uaslua* WmO
irsfKb^Ttwanaa
llsrkoll Knit
iMun Miton A Brolbrm
Jomm Uoo W O
Joltfa*Iou N H
Johnnoti John T
Jofcn'Oo H
John Hfifdli (I
Jr>Uud John VT
.lonrg V li *
Kinx Doctor,
KlofWoo N K
Lun yrmnkliu
Lroiiltrd Martin
I.UAIUQ J
UnvatLH
Ool I
mu
WM:
2r*ttttfoSa*s
Jjaa 10
stc'
Mann J W
Nlc4c4« Mlgg L AA>vV •
rartW.*"
PhsrrEsTkaad
INmsHnrM
PattoaTr
Harksr H U
Pnstca He
Wli ' ■
HaaM r N
nSilwZj
Bosws Mlsi tallh
■laswal**^™
SadWrrMnOI
HUTtiuOatl
Wo*« «tr«T
H K
LmUtatfJW ..
If the above lettera are not oalledlor bofootha
first day of January next, they will be teal m ths
dead letter office. WALTER 8.8PKN0EKP?
PRIVATE FXAHO MRWhT
THE aubaoriber feels tbaakfW ts tk«
and would Inform them, and others who —w jJ/
his future servieoa, that his nsxt ssssios wul bsgh
on Bepcsmbsr next, at thSMa.
(dense of Dr J. R. Lyons.
Ths comfort and ro|ltoment of pupils tors. Ml
facilitate their advancement.
The Beeslon will eompriso forty weeks, sad be
divided Into two terms of twenty weeks sack, wi b>
out intermission. At thS expiration of -rith t—
a public Concert will be giveu. -.Wf«
TUMI.
for Tuition-payable at olosc of ssch tans fffm
" Use of Instrument for praotios. t«|
" lacldsntal expense, |a
Tbe Vocal Mualo class willslsobe rnaumsd stoat
the earns time.
Fiance tunod and repaired.
Tan par cent allowed for cash payment* iast-
vanca, ana U>e earns added if not paid at clem if
'«rm M D. DANPOETH.
Clarkarll'a. Angggflth, '57. _ no W-jf
DE8IKABLS PKOPBBTT UT BOKHAM
TOE SALE
« ^*->^, ^ WfSU to aell the liouae in 1
I live, in Bouham, Fannin
with nearly ono half a Block efl
attachod, on the South ride of |
Pnblio aquara. Tbe hnuac ia large tc
commodate |« or 20 boardora, ana a L-
ing hotae ia much wanted in the place.
ii go?d a table and crib attached to ths |
an exoellent garden apot. For partial
or nddres* mo at Bonham-
A- H. TRKKBLOOD.
_Aug. 27, '57. (no. 33—Anas) W
MoKENZIE INSTITUTBH
THfc aevecnioeiitb sosaion of this Institute
open «n Monday 1st October next,and eont)t>
ue fortv weeks, under the auoerintsndsnoe of B*V.
J.W. P. McKcnaie.asaiaied by a fulloorps ofstps-
r'euocd IVachcrs. 'l'bo buildings are large Md
1110,00
Wfi
pari oi innutry cmuing.
ng made ample preparation for slaogbltr
I packing, I shall be able to oonsotsSMty
-five beovee per day. H. D. BLAOK.
pleasant,nod Lnlxnatory well mij
tus. Tbe two Dcpartmonts of th
be entirely distinct.
Charge* for Board, Tuition, Boom Rent, Wish-
ing, etc-, foraessionof forty wseks:
English Department, if paid at cloee.
do do if not paid at olose.
Lingual or Mathematical Department,
paid dt cloee.
Lingual or Mathematical Department,
not paid at cloee,
Music on Piano Forts, with use of instru-
ment. 60,00 |
Incidental tax, each student, l,fllT
Ten per cent, allowed for all advance paymsnta
Pupils cbargod, after the first month, frm* Ums
of entrance, and no deduction will be aodt M
der any circumstanoes, except for protraotsd
sickness. Clarksvillt Aug. 27u 18ST,..
_ Ino 34 tfl
REEF PACKnrO!
I WILL give lilMKl pricssin smh
for all good fat heavy beef oaltl*, to
liverod to meat the Town of JtflwiA-
throughout the months of Novsmbor, Dsoember
and first part of Tanuary ensuing.
Having
ing and pi
or forty-fire beeves per day.
Tarrant. Ilopkin* Co,, Sept, lot, 1887.
no.M-tf _
$25 REWARD. ~
RANAWAY from tbe subsoribor. living is
■k Upshur county, Pittsburg P.O., a nMt.
JCiboy named Judge, about eit feet Ugh, *
years old,of a black oomplexion.rathsr highomM-
bines, high forohead.slendor built,and wul wdak
about 155 or 160 pds. Ho will probably deny M<
name and owner. •
8ald boy ran away on ths 11th inst., at MPj
and on the night of the 13th, a obeertnotMflM^
horse wa
1 will |
sion of said negro, and i
horse. It may bo, that said negro has boon
ten; if so, I will give a moat handsome rowaH
aoy one claiming aaid boy. m
SQUIRE STEVEN*
PtlHburg P. 0., Upahur Co., Sept. VKW' Sm
"o-jh* --^41,
. niNE LOT Of MABU.'
rj*/}* AMERICAN, Spanish, and C
asJa scene good borsea, and;
In all forty or sixty hand.
B. D. ALPOEtt
Boston, Bowie Co.. Sept. 1867-
STABMTL1— .
THI public are gswosnBy kM
trade, that the above Mill la
operation, and will be kept
ning ma whsnl mad oorw.
Wo are propnrod to grind at nil
tad 200 busheln of who
Ota premium
**•*
35 lbs, of
•H who wish to bn
on tbe night of the 13th, a obeotna*
k> was stolon, oopposed to be taken by '
will give tbe above reward for tbe apf
i of said negro, and a liberal reward ft
fit
Onr turw out averages
oot of ^ wheat. We
for we are ills; ml nod to do justios
Moaara. D. W. Loves, A P. Brown
n:d okiof miller, will always M
post*, imnrtnw* and nooommodalii
buy wheal and soil flour at all tMf«J
M wn oan. FATHKKREEAl
■ ■ C.. wovwf WOVKSn.
fom lot, anld to ho the hoot atom
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