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VOL XXX—NO 194
THE HOUSTON TRI-WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
WHOL1 NUMBER—38/58
HOUSTON WEDNESDAY JANUARY 11, 1§65.
Ctritlu .tlethotl <• r<(irrvetb Hj*sl(lii
ia Advauced l.ile.
Kd. Til— It was a Ion* nnta «<\ tum'tbody observ-
' Idk ibot Joim y. A'l ntadlo not use -psc aeie< while
it-mus, tuounn lie >ui ibe nutr ne.it TO, 'emtrsed
tnbt'o, t at I.a hal n good pair ot etc*. To vtheh
Mr A replied, 'It l-.true lr. thm myeies a>a not
q tile a* Huod t>s ihry were s laeii 1 j wm^nn i
nit tliey arf> 70ml e ouuh not t ■ r. tjulre the • !<! «■!
g'asise-t. ar*<l I Inten 1 to keep them to as ion* n* I live
Mr. AJi"ia In-irue'ed the Ben leroan In bl* lusrlhod
01 i-reht-rvlna the t-yea <1 eid rl p-ople and the iren-
tle.nun mi'it h>ktt and pnlsll'hed It. Bu he did not
ui; eista <1 the pMiotOiiby 01 M' Adams m ih>n.a-d
f<> rendered an Incorrect account if It. Tit pnlja
lie tiiluu bfln* thO' iul dlreet d, received no i.enellt
ami the whole matter >ooi pislulu ontivion. Tu<-
picci'.j waadescil ed to he f.iquent ipb Is a d
riv,< ion cf the eyts with the eodf of th" 0 gar*. In
thi->ii?s the error. [ wlil d clba what iiiu-t hivr
b.-i ii the maniou! t.lo'< p acilced by Mr. Ad*
Tuufiiliircol l lon In advi< ceil lite, 1 a almost every
bixiv ( ::)«<. Is *U't at ble 10the sr •dual Btileuli.g t.f
the 1.o"tot the •yebkl's. a d that lo rob ami p es*
tl eu with trie end# of the tt a-ra wou d aid the fla'-
ten u,! pro :esa. The true manlpula I' u lslnien led to
prevent the eyeball* fnrn becoming flit In irout. T' e
«fli rt should he to keep them rounded out and full In
fr 1 t. lu old people, when the lrl*tor crystal oi the
eye beitlos to Bitten ths bcal p int of vision recede .
K«t further olf. The di-tam e that olj-c. Ia! eld
l'OOi the eyes, wh-n a mli nte ob ■ vattou 14 to be
il)' !e li li e 'ocai dtsiai.ee for that pilr id eye', and t
aiw-'yn attributable to t%v irreaV r or lessconvexity <>f
th«ciyt>t 1 or front of Hii^is**. Near sUbietl n-sa In
owli g to the t oirt'l uwoxKy 01 l * cyatalsti
ilatte-i It wl I get the ,omI tiOlnt further oil, which
may be done in a short v.f«tit . !>v fr' qnon msnlpn'ati >d
with the tl uer«, p essi-ig and dattenlK down the
Irout of the eyeb«i Q'iM1th« toed pi~l.it Is placed at a
co .ven.mt distant-*. To • reverse of tbl* la what old
V-r.pl? must practice. To pro uje nearer elghttd"
ile->- is the ohj ct lor them to labcr.
T it* N «c ompl nhe 1 best, either han1 w'll aoawer.
wl b the le't bind. Set tkep.lotot tbethnm'>ou the
out>l le «f th«> led eye. pushing It down b tw en the
eyebull and th" bine a« faraaltian be done without
pahi, and the end ot the tnlddlv (Inner in the «. uie
m inner oi the outside of the right eye. The obl-'ct 1-
to Inaert the ends of the thnmb at.d tl'iger a II tie be>
low the hnlge «f the eynhall If pTi lb , wlthoui pro.
ducinvtoo tun-h pain, and then bv t>res.-tn« up the
tldeg of the eyeba is attainst the noae. en.leavor to
pr. J ct oui the centers uf the front. The puseme
iiiii t n t he hard eunnifh to Irritate the eyw , or pro«
duca sutTnlo^, j.ist ho a-to re* der fll rht spa'ttn per
rcntl'de. No M .rene^-! should be ouu«ed by the maid-
pnl>tl;ii. I'. «hoi :d be ontlnned a fuw mloutet) atid
repeated t' ree or f iu1-tlinej,or mo-e da'ly. It tno-t
be ptvc'.lce! un'llli become') a ne'-d-d habit. Oi
foliie to he I < f nla tg, b> fo o rl-ln* of ui.>tntQ{4, an I
a>iy tme whle ll-tenlng toco ve'Sitlon dnrl'>K the
dav, 'ir. t ie be.-t thues to net 'he habltu.il ns ot t
I ma' Ip'dlatl'irK e-tahll-h«'l. It M i.ot *ufllcle:it to
p unT'ce It until th9 ele t ti,re tor. d a d the-i q'llt It
l'h" h i'i)n c m-e th it tl >t,tetied thw crv>t.il of t' e •
ft'. Hi t, l-t.-til at. w.jrli. a"'id « 1 I fl ittau Ih'iu again.
Oi'itl tin th? r'-ani r p> «c'lcf of t e nh- ve direction^;
the eyes he, restored, a ^d by the srnue means cau
b k p' so '.<1 the i';>' < f llf .
vvh >t I h v" hf>r-"t-ited. to be sw^Ma"!! d'v
tt .ie tin i il i-. av>.|'a ■!« to <ill who Iwvo p?e«. ami think
tf in w rth takl! '; cnr'< ot. At 55 yea" "f as<e I # h
<:• :i • i-'ti.-l 'in-!' g ui «l.is;es when read! « I am
ti v.- vp 70, avl c-U te.td and write, tracing tie
; * ■ 151 ei'sn iho paper by ca'i'Ce llgbt wltlion a a* ea.
OlD.
I'fliBfl or Inlerasr.
T-i" Kuror>«'tn o >rre!ipoT.>e'it or the No* York
Jonr'ial ot C' 'jt orco, writing ab>>ut American
a ff. ra
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ti;
s h at-3 ihU iery tr onrj'j I lit v whi«h matefi
. of initifa lo Auerlca and tb.-> prohibii-
tv .i 4-tll long «ua'.lutt«d.utid nang.iln iry
fl.j;; , it-p- >r uiore rygretklbla «.■><! rnvtiltng. Tua
! (•■> of tho it) eiuoiion of Mr. O'noio is d
.1 r 1 in K'tropo o il i>"0<-) e it !'J regarded h8
-* Ih .■ .> nit) 'I of an lb (I fl'.llta proliiugaiiiiii O h
tiii.-' a T'i<t rViv Sm'h enn bi c >' qu-red,
ij. i < '.vh'Ja oor.qn red. has noffni'rHyet coinu to
tic : .;•.<) « J iu Bai' (tc a; a |in.-li*i>l« or |tot i!>le
ihion ; and IhereforH it m that tnf
it iu sho Ain rt:an A'Jtnlnutiatlon, mi.ni -
■ w> no mil.11.1 terra t>^i«i>i>n ihw ub-Ot'itlmh
of li pulilicio vie** and dnctrlaeg and (wnai
w 1 ri'iver '■« at.ticipalrt!) a iit t>r cef- I a b
s : tujy lo S ulhero prelensiocs, was looked
iui<vh.'d id «i;h friendly ausiety by g'too f the
b.->t flialie's of iu Untied Man's It t« a matter
of croat rrerft that such ohauces of peace *t*etn
to evaporate «• Itie day of i"u el«ctl )ii affyr
ts,ad th«t war of - xtarminallon 11 to be otu sen
as t!so only U*ue of thd itiuggl*.
Ucnerui Sherm m is described by a oapuln 4,as
n tDH.ti who his a gaunt. 1001—about as It lie got
hungry wbeu a boy and never got o er II.
oer u man, n <ver qai«(. ou Ming his wnitkeia or
bttt'ooibg his coat, or iwls'ln* a tt It.g of rubbing
a tinker—nev^r qalev, but wliU a kind lo k iu hit
rue? that retoiuiii one of a panther. If hd gels
an;ry, fl-rv, k«e t« p >«*erful, and a genius
At i't.e Qiebco Mercury aiys that thirty ablo-
Vvol'i'd men left U i b o a short lltno «lnoe to join
Jjt e"<t army. Thty were to rau the blockade Into
V V t vi t n y; t
A c •rrespODdeot. of thn Mob lo Register wrltet
front N >rib-we«v Mississippi stating that there has
bt ei a (treat fa lurt of ibe 0 .rti crrp m thstr*-
and that io tig counties there nas not beeu
its iiia h raided as w.ll gupp.y the waaia of lbs res
id:nit! durlugthe winter.
It A soldier, who claims to have captured
Gen. Marmaduke, writes to the Missouri
jKmocrat, giving the following account of
his capture:
I \ a tire • fltrs s!iot . wh?rt, lo nsy rl^ht. I pa
g.i'tt.' r«oo s,dres-<>d io Him F d-raI uuifWrn c.nd
niis1 i t'g tb'itu f« r Union a ndiers, st tried Votv0rd
iu. u I'hey were 1 n U iinj" ra'ttlug wii
jjt. within a «hart d'atanoe of ih m. Uen. M>nna
dual ,ii-viu'i :>b 'lag at th« " Battornil'.a." nod
t . roi inoU inh fur rebel ( s ho had a.1 .many
#re« " iio t^ur uniform) and siarted toward mo
It .I r " (n' for nhooiliig at h'm. I raw lie was
liu*. fcent ftnd that. I bad all the advantug
hist 10 I ^liin 0 up wt.hlu thirty l pj o
n,e, rlten I I'lVulttl my ctrbtoc upon tits br>'a«
a ... . f Jersd him to surrender. He w.n liding r«-
p'.tK, .-al bdforo he oould rclu up was close bj
i;l> . 1 -5a. llebul u 1 araii « xoept a. revolver; ihm
In tii t s I In bis lituil and p'esei tiny Ihe breech
\o n''• *aid, "1st rt'tjdttr myseli a p imuer of
* ,r.'NI the *m<! tinirt tell'ng me he G-imral
r.^arat-tiuke, and rtqustating me to take lilm t<
<i.;t! ri.l f'la^i'anion I did dot know whoreUan
piHtuaiston wa 1 and thi'rbfure long my pristine
to O -«t Curtl". The (i. neral thatked me, nod
• r.I' in 3 10 tu ep the r^volvr r until further orders
bu' '.it'' officers say 'ha I will gevto keep i* Th
o Oif.' r" hive 11 ai ly ill ex.ended to me h lr con
rr Ibtl .ns, an., say 'U.y aro bali ftcd with me
it a soldier
1 remain jour gffecliooat" son,
JiMKs DUN'LAVV.
^ Tho Cinciatinti CoTRffi^i'ci tl notices the
*.t; ;ti:'ti in that ciiy of nine m«o, sup
^,1 50 1 so h;tve fittod out there to joinCipt
\\ Qti' i guefull ts in Kuniucky :
; . • c t'y • U d. venSm a rnuark rami bj
o . <■.' !"• <1, 11 Uo-• IT <h tti>il ih<jy were HtipplttS
■y, f. . t's !>v reovt ti uiiiath 1 <ri o Obieago «u
0 ti-ltf <■ '^5 l!"a poitit 1forty Ot thei
n, ; •• 11 '• ■« "libled u.d a:ait«d yetiter a> in
K >t i<. e,- aogY.it« tteiitocky. witcro Captain
II u 0, ti-nn-rly of Margin's comtoantl, wa
b vve «ifgaii -d a b mil < f one hnu ire I ind It rly
gjeiitilis' r linoiedtole opcatlons lo Kiaiucky
this nff r (O uufnriu late to th tu, iiai.doun
j(g., c uipiottlj ntip.'d tiio wbtite affair in its
Pr
-1 i01 ti if V>u l.
A pBn.leiian, who e father hid bnen hanged
wu 1 btcus oa cj lo Siy of him—' lie dteo suddenly
C> n a p a.toriu at a large public uieeliug.''
1 Vhe va'ue of Milton's l.mise, which was wttn'ert
by tl " Metropolitan Hallway Company in London
to in-ki) riMiiO f ir iheir traikt, w <a anemid •
£ t 'Ml The inn atked fir It w (, £:i .'Ju In the
0 ,ut -e of arguing <ho m«tnr, il apt>. a s t tat land
In the ciij bad Hero br u^ht at the lata of two mil
linti puupdi tt'rliog p«r acre.
X -re ,r. tie*-iy tnme th itntn l ra les of railroad
In I ill 1—all laid by the Urttl.-U Wllnlti the l«si ten
re.trn l.a^t y ar lue s ruada car. I d three nilllto
na si nwe a fotue 01 the rua <• «urt<aa> in maguiiud
iuv'hi g l" K g"D i. Tae b.lJKeao itbeB«ru ia IL e
coit!-:ruci d ul «r tttm lr n gttd>es aud bu It on
fou 1 1 tl i .a 'l s rew jlles.cr^aa w.tar w«y>to «u
eg.eiil "f ih int a'.x mllei. TneSmno orldxe on the
J{i t India Ine. cuo |ol g ul tw« i(y<,«v«-i liu.
•lr II is 01 ooe iiuo tred at.d ttt y leet eaen, la twice the
len (th of 'he u«« ralir >ad crl ige a Obart g U os-.
Tn - ep >uga ou lti-astias oec > ue a promt. • if de
pari netil ul Industry la th« Bahamt I lanu. i |.
aim 'it entirely uie growth oi tuo lalt tweuty years,
an 1 UetsaUBUallv a' out $iO 000.
Mu"ty-fv-van tllotl^at^d -.« ve . tmodied and tevenly
h'x .lldlt 1 a ul Uhlo hate burc disabled lu the LlulteU
ota' '■* vice du I'lgtha war.
Tb- M lotreal Teiegrtph has the following: "In aa-
SWer lu thu statniue taai -duhere i.u I In ureat Brl-
aln as to the Ibdeienst le post-Ion ef Ctnada, we are
en>be l to-taleti.at the l op riai cfflceta deputed to
examine 1 ur uwn and th < Auu ricati .rorller, and t<-
■« pit on a -yi-tiW oldelenee, liave not only reported
hat 0 n«la can be ertectively dufonde tb. am^lvrate
fo ce agalunt agunad m, but bave alst) devised a
M'benie of defet ce w l ib has been anproved by t e
military autnorliiea a', tutu •, an I Is abiui to be ■ ar
rled nn* a lat a- pa-m me it wo'Ksare itqdlred."
M'. itloh ird llttd.et'i, well k'i wu lu literary and
artistic 1 lrcl' f lit the Ui.tled St t s, Is aald to h vt<
ixioomn bopoiesaiT insine Upoo the accession 01
Mr. Lilocol 1, Mr. ill.dretc- ihi.aa 11 a very bad state
ul hi'nltn—waaapiHil ted to tb>- Consul , te Of Ti teste,
w dch po.dtlot hea'tli h dde (lis <li«i ase. rOfteulog
o; the brain,cuperiiiducedby eacea-we literary lalor.
bar b n gradu ly urogresstng tor «otue years, uniU
at leiig'll Me Intrl'ec has lieen dethroned.
Au urchin, autleilog from the application of thp
birch, s'Id: "Vjity toils are ealj to be a fuiloug. 1
go 'W better: ii t nyb< < y get such a licking as I have
bad, au I he'ii flat out that <tue rod makes an acher."
Ii Ohio, this. year, 'hey made over a,rttj,000
pounds ntple sugar. Park and "lus es"are U>«
staples of that State.'
A Now Haven wood earring establishment has
)ns;. manufactured en elegant glided throne, d«-
signed f >r a large Oatbolio eaihedral atP«aee,
Porto Kioo. It aos s 99 (WO.
I he naval fore* of Bragll oooslsti of 35 eailtng
vessels, mouotiog. lo the aggregate, 320 gone, ia-
eluding small boat ho wit a era. dsa. Tnestandiag
anay of Brasll oomteri ab int twenty thouitnd
aiei; and io addition more is a national guard
of ahuut on? hundred thouta d men.
We take the following from a late auu
ber ot tho New York Journal of Com*
merce:
l'be oil wing paragraph lsf<om a reeent letter
r the W.ia^iogiou correspondent of the Cincinnati
Uazot 0, nrritwo be ore the sluking of the rebel
«ift.;inei' P orida:
1 know that tho Qoternment would have
no0V1 much bettor pleased if the Florida had >'een
suiik whore she wae struck; and I Qtvo reason
to *usp«ct(itot of ooursa from aovtniog eald or
pripoeed at the Navy Department) that if Bmsil
sh.iuld demand her return she will bo vory ap
to sutiag a leak and go dawn before Iho get,,
biiok."
TiioBiston Advertlsor facetlmul, raggestatbat
%lth >ugb the Vlorldt lies In tolera ly deep water,
lt might be o« eessa'y for the security of uaviga
io • id'II mnton K.iads to remove >he wreck b>
•■listing ' I'bis wjuli soulo the sieainer, ifuoi
ibo Uracil qaei'.ioo
a Yankee paper says:
"it nation I " is toe ory among tho hungry office
1 kcrs "'So Kjtalioit " la ih? ate n response 01
ti.o ins," wbo are d^teruniied Co aorvo tbulr
n.r) ar>d tlr <v ihJlr saiarUs, or die lu iho al-
tooip; ,
A. an asrleultnral dinner at Vic'orla, Vaa^nu
v-r's I'latnl, li.sv S tptembor. Dv R*?, tbo Areiio
oiplorer- wltn tiasbjen uialitugtoe necesstry sur
vcyi, said the overload telegraph from i'ugei'g
S'tiud to the Itid K.vcr mould bj c iin4ili-icd It:
lelitS
1 bo colebra'.ad rfl'd g'in '• Whla'.llng .Tack,"
titoli the rtbfls u-a l 0 elTJOt.vcJy t VI ksburg
his ti«.rd r -eeu l.t br u^hi. lo L'i Isbn.-j, Peaa. li
is a: o id-loogiitg iU'a r.
A ti iveler, t io ■* p'tivrs to havo r- centiy car-
ried ha exploration lo an Imprudent exteu',
ritss : "Toe CHintpigue crop iu Nitv Jorsej bag
been gubeteil
Calcutta papers contain graphic accounts
of the tt-rrihie hurriotne whioh recently
wept ovtr India. An eye witaeas writes
as follows:
Bicep' (he f t'li.tg of tho ba'cracirr, there seem
0 11 ve b*eu out l' w sjmpl'<iui of this awful v let -
ation The preceding day wai rtt^i-r O ' h- and
jt. the eveoiugol it ihiTK was a si'/,bt flickering
of lightning oa the horizo.i, buc aot such aa
w aid, lo an ordinary observer, i'trsct notice
Tb" ui triilug of tho day whs o h-red in by copiout
rain ''d by wind which gradually hecsoie more
d more gusly Up to i0'; ti'olnck,or Iborea-
abouts, tt was possible for oarilages and palke.ts
to proofed, but afterwards, a« tbo wlud steadily
Increase l trone except tho most venturesome
trusted themeelves in the streo *
U'e watobed with suspeaso tbe eff rtn of the v<|.
s 'ls tu pf serve their ground, one pvir particularly
wl.i h had w uled oaoU other, ar,d had then unt-
ied their efforts to presirvtt each otber lor a Iod
limp, and wbeu tho gale wm ac Its worst It seftn-
ei very dou-t'ul whether it would force thur
grgppluigi! when au <mtorseen .incident tonk
t>l c '. t'be Ud'hel, or fl jutitig i.siueo's chapel,
«hi h waa moored uluse to theii b'uvs, dragged or
brote ber mobririg, and swung round on to the
oh >ut of uae ot the ' United broibtrs she cbaf d
against the oltalo for a long t m«, aod at last saw
ed bjrself through from som i P et above to con*
• IderHuly belof aa'.er rui;rk, and .§ she rolled
neavily. the water l««'ied inj-ds fr> m the aiuvioe,
■ ho soon t ecitno heavily wa er loyy:e'l und seoi.t-
ed only kep: atsovo w .ter hy tbo cliai , Out 000
be a . lo increased In vio'ttoce at.d her increased
welg1 t bearing oil the mooriuys ai well as those
of tha ve'eels tht un- Ivi-g, to cu.- rt/ret the hol
gr. u.i soon ^ave way. au« graJoaliy drlaed oul
in o the mi 11 >Joiu one of tbe groups of struud^d
ut,d (li'tiiaRied vessels
Kver> nmv and tb#u, a l -ud t' pixt lioKrd indie-
tii cvly through the roar of ih" '<urriC'tnu, InHoatwo
til >t some uiatn or foresail bad "gone 5 . rit bobs;''
an rc? y a vetsttl ta il'Irif.e l by— ir d th ra Ooaiti
oof have been fe ertb n twenty wki'st we nvc-
loi kmg ou- had li T iuit oi cauva* «titntile'.o. and
m-.u 1 bad icarc ly a coaiplow sail nmongti; the
whi le <ot. Avniugs, ami e'ra woudop ron&ngs.,
were wiiie'g"d 1.1T as if ii h. d btea so much ib-.tcb
At las' the lortii of deslruciloti oiuld n > lurlher
Ko.audtbo river tras left, in frool of m, *pii a
lar as wo could See through the Ullit, Olt r of
ships, and tbtre was Dot a boat to bo saco, every
otio seittg swaoped A cargo b .at wout down
cot thirty yards from shore, and out of tteiaergn'l
tve heads—all wcro %> immtrs, but the smo her-
Ing effects of tha spray w,t so great, that on!y
tb>ee succeedeil iu rotohlug tbe shore Au ice
ihlp, which h'd her broaIsitlo to tbe wind, suc-
cuiabeti early iu !.be gale, and drifted acrid
• here she now Ilea, bigb und dry. Tbftrs was a
c a«Uttt t-ba g > in Hum pinorama ef iios,rueilon ;
as f si as ve- i.'!s d tfied u«ay othen replaced
them, oome draggles ibeir iu ft, others whost
dhaios hud p«.rt' tl to 1 iefc ibonl it III; raeroy of
tbo wind, ar.d o'.herj which drifted gradual1},
though 110 leai rurtt'.v, 10 their inevitable fate.—
C'a'g 1 boats it: great num'j "B driftei past, and
I'Veiy 11 w •' Dtl Itiy £1 tlie arfeck of smno oholio
t«ainp'd out uo'. (tit^ik, btfi)l>vil ip and d io'U iig..'
sow- gri't'tt 111 iii.eer. * * • *
The|oa«of llvt bat been vnriiusly «s itDi'.#ii
at 'i00(3tl0 and tttltl; thi latter nu>uo r may ha la-
ken aa in ar the warn Tbd nu:ah'r of Karop 'an
s'nmeu 1111 ai; g is aooji Itid. Td« I, dy Hf .rikiln
of Coolie U.saar, ^r •■silled n tu at pitiable and
besrirend nz sigh: T ie t) cl a- "va* at it« beigli'
at tbe tins, aud she t 9'. g' in. down Tht
tuei. on biarl had no ciiaoc 1 af tacupo, eveu sa'b
of Ihem a< were ab.e to ai ii,aa ho a ate ot'tbt
n «r was som$.hiog 'igntiul They took fftbelt
-bine aud bold litem op as j g ials of daoger bit.
thira w s 110.a soul ou s'nre w.n> ;.ad t iasllghl-
esi mean- of "ffjrding the in auy * tisati jh, and
tbsvesKl s iou went down, not tv ;u hor masU
being visible alio** water, fiqii'ly distressing
soenes were to be wUnes-e-J 00 o ard other ships
aud wha rend-red the cusi doubly worse was the
holplet.nese o( ihose ou shore to do anything to-
wa ds relieving tho a from tha dtcger wbioh
threatened desirucilon erary motaenl.
,K sp-ic ltig business in Naw Orleans, the Delta
says euiar and uioKasts co on to the market io
dnolrts. Tue balk of this season's grow,U will
ootne to the addreas and eotsigamsni of new-
comers. exotic traders Very few uf our mereban'g
led cmt'iis will reoeiva anj advaatagos irom the
e*op ; uls e«:remel/ doubt ui If our banks will
ot i ot or realist ia lbs aggregate per esnt. on
tbe r eountrjra-eete If the tountry caanot pay
utiw o>s our m:ichtnts be eapeuted to relieve
tbms-ivesaod ti e banks ofaiatg* amouatof
U cebU'dneee of the amount due to the eleven
b,like of our oity f Yorty-Bvg oommlsuon Aims
or (adore niuo miiiioue of dollars oalof
mioui 9li! 5'*KI OUO; Uijicaa * ao it ul lh« produoo
rale-d the last V' ar and year before ean he devo-
ted towards these assets, tbe ckauce for eoliaetton
is very dubltus.
The Cmoloetttl Bnqilrer r..tys thi rsasou for the
a'restof Lleat.Ouv JiOht.of K-niiscky, is no-
dtrttond to be bis laoious le terto tbe Rev. Kjb't
J Breckinridge. pub'Uhxj tu ihe Louisvi l« Jo or-
ti l Just before the eleciloa
'I he reptirs of tbo P*c!ilj Kallr itd are so far
aivauced that tbeeoiepauy i i'wo'. lo have tbe
whole lloe rv-op'.noj b> tbe tulldle of December
Tie Loudon jjoolrty Mggagiloe s,ys :
Wnlle homing afior soi-nes and sites, It wll'be
vise lo talM warning bj. tb«.fatal accidents which
occur amidst tbe Alps mory taunuer. jJeitierland
occ iofes a certalu siasli space 00 the map ot Bu-
rope; btiipraeticilly,"JwitztrlMid,tbe upperani
the lower, tbe aeeest'blo end tbe h«rd of aooess ;
SwiiaerUnd ou eartb and Swliasriand lu the
clouds. The one may be sgrseat y journeyed
through by ladies , elderly folks, and quiet people
tu general ; the otbe- is tbe haunt if cl atnols-
b«nters aud members of the Alpine Club Still
there is an attractive to id .region (Jloirlng anear
approach to *Md a o'osgr view of lorbldden sptsls
and uoatiaioable wonders ) wbtoh msy b* vished
without ImpruieoM by psniWd wbo will reiin-
qalsh perilous asOen's and passage* whlub, even
ti aceomplU'.edt lead to no useful r.-salt, cither
practical or seientile, bat merely add to the tou-
rlat a capital of brag.
Very good Ittdleailona to thes« wilder ar.d yet
not too htsardoneseensi are gir n Ih Utckrr'e
egoetlent tuaaval, Ykey are well worth eeelng,
for description fail* to (tea aa J adeq<ute couoep
lion of the rff'ot of grmJ mouolaln soeoery.
While gaainy at It,y)Kftpei<|enoe a corabinailoa
of sensual grelldoailca be the eye and lbi«ll(ciu .1
exsltemeat to tbe mini,-1 which can no more be
described io vonli thi-u eengio lartas or cert«iu
Oodlif se., a Ions. Tbe rocky wll lerness Is often
render d oomfortable l v tbe wooden hotels,which
are on ibs increase, tiooie of ihetn tyro by uo
means small; thejr are not uoftses hot three deck-
er arks, buillio r'anlaos dry lat.d instead of
floating. Tber are*b!p< wh;e i ate not prisons,
and tbere le no obanoe of being drowueJ. The
roomt aro oabire. separated f?oe tha oth;r cabina
by wooden parti ions ; the ctillii.g are diapragms
of wood Tnough you d. notbeaVthe sea-waves
plash, you may oftou Itateu to the waters rushing
and the win 1 roaring tu he riyglt-tf uloft, i. e. tu
toe broad oxptui-ie of roif, waalhert:oi.ks and
pou's. 'fbets hiks. *00. ate ballt jU'd, I ku other
vecsels. wl h thu J ffi;utn:o (htl ;;.e loii of stones
is pUced aloft instead of the bold, n*i hout fear
• if miking the ship o«pS' nt Among the Alps
there is nothing like wood ; everything (iixcttpt
teA-kee'.le^ ftud frying ptat) Is aitpp ised captble
ol htiiog irAia of wood, tfnoiten houaos, wlih
woodon sra:: and wjoden roofs, she I tor men who
e t with a io ten spoons an I f.irli ■, and whis'j vir
too* aro rectr.let oa wjoleu sr.ve,ton 8 A
•^wl-s dtndy mil evea ith.mr bis pairiotlsm by
w.-a'log wooden bo.tout oh htn Sund'ty clothes
When the Ctfir'^tge-road ccases ia ttie Atp*, iherv
are two *fo wa-9 of trive injf fanh^i—in foot
and la ohtics curried by rt l*yn o' men. The Ut
ter I* egpe-sive, aod will hardlyemploytd for
I 'iig diatauses Sai!ll--htir<'.'« mJ mal a are to
be had in j !^-t*y. They *i!l ofian ;iarry you well
and safely, l>u'. >*i!l oocr« ; tnaiiy f„ii j.ij at
most rrlti—1 p lor, f«p«e ,'iy if s. >a are uot es.'d
to tbele njy i',il t)4ku .i)( When the ttlrta n
of looritts Is at Its ruliest r«ih, u florae tehish h
performed journey lu hartta*, ajd ins biteu so
e'nplc'fi'd for weeia with ti- re.'t b j : r.lny .lay
will be t«kao ou bf * a riage. >i't- d «• iih a std
die, an i for hwith placed atyod< s«rvioti. Wnat
cao y.<u expect from a back .Itat 1
Ab.ahtvtn Lincoln tn ttle.liU first, political
apet'oh in 18 52, when nominated for the
Illinois Legislature, astd thi^;was it:
'•O tntieincn, ftiliiW-ji. ^ottsi J prelum ; you all
know who I am I i >u h.i'-i ' ih -..a L'„u..lo.
I have out beeu-.oMoited by ra ,11 j I: |. nd in become
a caodida'.e for the LcgltJalore. My polHic$ are
short and s «<«t, like aa o'd woman'j dance 1
am in faV'rof a nation*! bank. I aw in 'a* >r of
the Internal Improvement svstenr; aod a high pro
tec'.lvo tariff Thase tre my s«nti oents and polit-
cal priDcplm If elected. I sha'.t be ioank ul. If
no>, it will be all the ram* *'
Il ti a«'.lmat->«l that there Is a population of
•went, thousand io Naw York 'tity tbat pay neither
rent for the tl welling* tbey oujuiy, n->r uiu lepal
taxes as holders of real eitito They ^ompri-e
Ibat portion of the population know, - e ' squat
wbo are mostly to be fouu l In tha region of
Central Park.
Iu London, when ehacktoan r.'fores to carry a
passenger, or overchrtrges tor his servient, h* it
ootnpejied, at tbe request of tic party wtehiug to
hire him,to prcoesd to the vet.ri.-t [■ nice «tat lot),
where the trouble Is settled !>y :!.•? police,
Mr Mag« rai*. onca editor of the Ntiw Yi-rk Cou-
rier de Klat* LTats. and tuof« recently tbe 1 ub-
U-hcr of a newspaper in M-xteo. failed the Sow
Kra, has be.:n appilutej a Ubeta tot of the Order
of <!uadalope, wail« his wifeb^s been elevated
to ibe position oi s lily of honor n waiting ou the
Koiprp>s Ohi lolls.
Th • Great Kastern SteiEnah p t' xnpauy of Ij iu-
dmi has Just paid data t,es tj tne amouui of 810,-
000 cauted bv eolliston.
C pl Sunl'zo, of tho ifunho > Yitntie'.', was cap-
tarol white s'.ore 00 lie Rtppah .Uuock a iuw
days aeo
A letter from Cyprus, Oet. l."> speaks of tha ar
r'val of threi a.n*il brigi, which b ■■ started with
1 ?IH) Oirea-sUn refug'.ae oa h trrl D 'ah hud
wiongti- .ich hu/iB 'hat oiiiy 1,4110 of th" a 700
were In.uied, und DilO of thbsa wte tuiir.i dead
thon ailwo.
C'e - last dilc " ij jjii.i to ho ild'.l .r's Uaich
Gap Canal.—Bunion Pest
A vr4,ttingtoa l ooi makersla'.-s autborl'illvo-
iv tha'. Old A'.u'a is * very big thing.—
lioa'tn Pest
A Philadelphia paper relates tliK follow-
ing about Gen. Oriint while on his recent
visit to that city :
il > ti*l soma aut.iJ,«S4 to alWh'5 t j for the ehi'-
dreo.antl, oddlv enough, thoug'.i tbat he could
g" r.bout it like " iry other wsu " U> look L')I
Bade hi, ooe o' his ttldi, as a cotnpiu Iou, nod
walked dna-u Chestnut' rett,riresse-.l lu ™ 1 v 1 !5 . j*«
clottiss and a 1 %rg3 brlxii no.: alouehjd btt Thare
wse nothing iui bin to IndieaU his uiiiUi ry
profession, le t .,f e.!l his run* Tic Uievi''*"le
segar fumed heuutli btt nose. a. .1 be wnked
along, probably 00 grituV.iuj hiias.-ll' In tuc
o oop s ene«s of ii.ciigiii'.o. Th- in tl - bout-
blacks looked itt ftlg urpoilthed uri l. rtUindlogr
aod rushed fo. a >* jib," but iin<1'i a tlhif.g Jusi
below Sixth str-et, as'Mil r, tv:th cue arm. w *k
log up hi a O'Utcb, lookr.i i.is (ace. •• G id bt
praite.'l" was his ic.'o'uo ary txc'tn-uion
■•bero'e flen.Qit-.it " m • soldi r rusiud toward
lit'u. a- -*jl his b-a-jd, ai 1 k!:« d H • , gin wenid
kl>s a nh i'ivhtil j -t. ••General," -,'tij h9, •> i w-r
with fn it V.t'at'ii'.rg " I h - c wm a heurti
•t|u zi Ot bauds :,nd, with a msaipaUtlou th« 1
"••ul I h ve d',%0 no uUcreiiil to Siguor it 1 2. 'tie
■len ti. tratiiierrcd to the fiaud ot .Uenl.lt rl rt
pt-ces or greetih«c? ."i p. per wit.-i r , gp.,^
ttio. laoe of each. ft.e e odiur s-tiitoi oai vsf
tiie Ooourai tho cttiar. I .w-a b : a ■ wilU G.tii
Urant. Tht re were at'easl twenij -oi i era 0.1 tlte
other side of ihf; atrtt;'.. I uey di->c ivcred at a
glance that tbt; atranger indies' « fcol bat wn*
no ordinary peraotiag:, Se a < r r ight')! '.' em
had spaded the.r way ir.to VirkiOur,,. nod with
lightning Celerity tbey leainti th.tt O u. Grant
waa am jug them.
In te's t iuj thia j ha/? occu' Ied In writing
theie Unet, mire th;.n * hundred people h d
gathere . mound Gsoerr! a< tat, a«d th • J < f the
soldier portion ot the t.jiti tu wild t,hd high
SOBidbi tbein eveu shed teors, as the metner/tf
loiuuol suffer logs and mutual (.-iunoihs c ine
■ h.ougiug thick >isd fast. The general w«t cout
pletely nesl-gnl. Hie crowd increased with great
rapidity; people seeiog tbn xeitetnent jam > tusli.
lag to tbe spot to Ir.q tire lo"> Ibe cause oi there-
J ilslng. Ho <ns grurp-1 tt'oiin-l ttie nsck, aod
nit baod> and ar.ns were s-U.d by all who could
possibly reach b'in Tdti scne was teo xaiug
more <xoltlog, ana tbe G 'oeral stood oofounil«d ,
not kaowiog how to tx.noate hirassif. A large
aum-.or of polica tusbnj to tbe spot, and the fa,I
fbat the eicite neut was owing to lbs presence o!
Qen«ral Qrait, was eua ojntCi'oi to Calef Ruj-
(les, whu soon bad a poase on hind.
Tbe Kingsuio (Cautda) Maes, of November 10,
**UL!_ *_'It Is prooahle ibtt a gorercmeo'. measure
will be Introlueed into P .rllauieot, Immedlatelj
on lu assembling In January next, for tbe | urpoee
or preventing, by more stringent tuaonnenis, any
repetition of tbh 9'. Alban's raid There need be
nodnuotbut that tbe govtrottesl eutertaine the
geneKi view of tbe paoilo. that we must do every-
thing to avoid any violation ot tbe toothy tf na-
tions, aud that if Confederate refugees will not re-
spect our hospitality and tbo auylutn afforded
toom, wa autl do iiuietblog wntcb will etuse
them to yield a res eet whlob they are boaud in
honor 10 observe. If tntr.* tbonll be no neeeitlty,
ia tbe meantime, to ittua aa order In •ouaeil, the
proceedhig by bill wilh.ve the merit that the
msasare will be tubultted indirectly lothepeo
Pie."
Tbe orodu< t of orauwM on m .ny 1 lantatlo i- la bun-
Islaua will ue tb't seasoa uiucii In r *ivn,i sit sugar and
cettoo. x
Tuey make "guoboat ca'a" lu ttie Western military
deuaitmeut—iro 1 ola.:—titled wltn men, and placed
lu tbe middle uf n train.
TueToronio Uloka satrs it bas b^en estimated t 'at
fie crop ul birley lu U.>p-.T4ud LiotverCauadu is about
d OOJ.Obfl tfbaiiel", and or thu at tea-t fl ve.ttxlha must
dud its way lit j the Anierloau market.
Tbe Lafkyette (lnd ) J >u ntl gi -'«H the followli g at
tbe political oouiplexio" of tbe ludlena LegUi .tu e:
Sanaln—H'spubllcans, IS; Uemocralt, 2.1 li.ii'ac—Ke«
publlc<n<, 6ii Democrat-, 411 Many ot tb«-tVstt.aors
bold over, which accounts for tbe tie lo that body.
Tbe new planet bat been named Terpetohore.
A fashion of carrying sword cace* prevails with
Periilun lad let.
Qenarai Hbermao't family oali bim "Cuut" fot
thort. tils middle namo It Tecumseb,
The young fellow who engaged bimtelf to btlf
a dit.'u jouttg women, it undoab'.edly « beau oI
pro mitt
Prentice ttyt: P.itsburg hat out foundry for
each tboutand of Its population, aod a doaeu
drinaing saloons for eaoti found-dry.
General Boott was not wholly orlglr al lo bl
eompllaeat to Graa~. Frederick tbo Great once
gentatiford to VVashlngton.wi b the ioserlpllon—
"Prom the oldest General in the world to the
greatest
Tbe Hon. James Brooks, editor of the
New York Expres*, and member of Con-
gress elect, m replying tu a serenade ia
New York, said :
"Tho t'nlure Is all dark and doubtful. I can pre-
tend to sea little iu It, aav chaos aod confusion, —
out, groping, as your Repreteotall /tt to Congress.
to the best of uiy ability, i shall try to br'ug order
out of th it chaos, and organixvtion from that con-
fusion. Ishklteverbe gutted by the Lights of
the Constitution, ani ouly ay th^s" luh,,tuJ us
iougas they are kept burning 11 >p will spring
n my breast. IIe,re*ft-;r, I but 10 be, as you
goo*, la afeeblt minority,—but tviili pru Kno
aud patriotism, I shall ever wave itioso burnlog
tights, not only to warn olf tbe majority 1 ro in the
breatf r3 that surround them, but to oil 11 out Itu
< eet Uaveu uf foauo and Safety, ol Llburty and
Law."
Tim DoM.m Traveler pub'lshes a M-t • f TO
lu tuatcitv whose ttiritiai locoilli'- <1 atiuve $.!j Oil t
aeroturnwl uuder'he -peolil Ptcoi.-t t tux 'l'.-a 1.0
payers iu th'tfiui'tn p'tnl-l an: a- «s d tn.011 l.,
eooiea i>t more tha.i $1JJ 0)0 «ict:.. fl- r the d 1 ho. 1 ihi
a-|;.W".'l by la v were utaue. Ota *'j to-oat Hr, N
■'uayer, has t'le v,<iy <:j ut r all 1 ic .ine ot $ltti!,t!iO
L' ere t(H abuUt thirty t ili><'i>- tl 11 same ui«
«iio a.e laxed on Iucjuib.i ... $.11 in/i I it ; t,.r {toy -
OCiO.
The Richmond correspondent of the Co-
lumbus Suu, says :
' Much ha-1 iioen sai l a ou* «ii« Ihieuti uiiiaa o!
Itlclvooud, Va.butI uuVvr befleVi 1 it until .low
. tie re !« luOU.-ttaole evl'tohee that a^O-cdlud I «lv
c inueCt'ed by '.iarriai?o atVn O'i'i «l dlat'uctioh, a- d
one a tut/ve.l iu t.,u us he *i enttrt, in uow.'ku
la'-ly 01 g >ged « piMCiies-! fjr tlv-ite a lieu <11 it-
tarmasters, and men of v. u.iP 1 Vtuiv fori, ft ar.. i d.I
uf her arts to eb'rap ladlna of a «..y #.-.po.-l;- i;i |i,tr>
bar den, aud ibe maguidoot.co ot n. r e>it.-rti,l nuern-
n a uhli'Ct of astutil h.tie it ro ad wt j are .ot lu bit
secret."
The Viokaburg Herald, in n urtiole
upon Henry S. Footc, a^ys:
Henry 8. Footo. of TenasMseo, Is In his nalnrsl
element only whan In has a qiarrel on baud
Ever since he defeated Jeff OvVis ior Governor
>f Hlaslasippi, he haa b.en at dagger p'>ints with
the "arch traitor," and has been a eonsistout op
ponent of bis administration rtver t-iuoe the re-
bellion began, Koote is now quarreling with T.
W. McMaboa, formerly a Memphis edlwr, who i"
now eogsgit.t in Writing a Qistury of the war. Iu
a speech made In the reb^l Houst of Representa-
tives, Poote denoiuuod tlie aduiinittlr>Mioi) for
lu nlablua protection aedtxemptinn from Impress-
uient to'avoriites. and ij t jied UoM-thon us one o>
hetn. He is now out lo a card In the Enquirer
o' November II, abusing MuUt.hon, Bod lou and
Uavls.
Tho Dijfn (Ohio) Empire c«ntnin« tho osrd 01
Mr. Vallandig:mia, ano niosing ihut ho had re-
sumed the pracllou of law.
Ltoenln has been frightened outo' the Suldiers1
Homo back to Ibe White House, a letter eays for
several nights pt.Bl mya ericas signtls hive been
ob-erved tu intt direotioo, au 1 last nittnt toe sus-
pic'otl 1 Indlc 1 iuti* ol aa alleinptcd raid t.a) m il-
tipllod lo such au • x ."lit as to induce the Presi-
dent to tib'.udon his lueiidiRietiLiy guarded subur-
bia retidenc?,
^The Wanhington Chroniolfi o.-intainH an
article on Prebideot D^vin, in which he
says :
We desiire to do justice to his rninarftHb'e intn
ind iu to doing we may dud tt.e t oret of bis ri -
ueut rem >rseloss conlessions. Ii tbere ever wtt*?a
puolio obaracter who seemed 10 ok cartful lo pre-
set *0 the reputation of a geiiilemnu, itw.sJol
forton lt\Vis. lie was au honetrl S ioator, anj m.
Incorruptible Cabinet Mmlstar, scuraing alike the
t oti ical parttslle end the add h J >bber. Niooriy
ttlttnd or toe, coab.ed h s pereoual itili'Kitty He
0)d, It isJrue, toe hauteur ot an rOpened sl v -
huiutr; but be could be sr. go-tla >< a wumaii :
aad he had tho maiilmivs i«> do Jus i.;e to an ene-
my , and to retract ah 'ilT-nslve viuhoo it oouvlno-
t ti that he was wrong.
L. A Slpiatt Is the Ui-htaond oorrripoiHf rt nf
i?ie Charleston Moroary, v. ho writes over tn« sig
uHluro ol liei'mer.
Here is a specimen bric't of Carlisle's
Frederick (he Qreat. After enumerating the
lectures oi Lesenboeth, he aposlrojihies
thus:
J'
Tha j ar/ aoqult.ed h«r without leaving their
iiiii. w
It la state* that wbea the Ut* Duke of Havana-
tie waa aa hit deathbed tha Queen twlee aaaaa
troa her locg retirement and paid a vlalt af
k Induest to her uoble snbleat. Tha prlaae af
Wales r 1 *o came to see the D. ke the day after the
Queen's drtt visit. He was permitted. Jast batora
bis death, to see his infaus grandson, tua famro
htlr af bis illustrious house
Tbe Ujston Post pabliahet the follow-
ing .
"Have yon relatives In the army t" atktd a Ant-
on 1 Lienttnnnt nf a lady tlttleg in the ear bantda
him. ' Te air " "Prom what SlateV* • Illl-
aois.M "lillnoit [p««ron singly) hat teat some
loe troops, ma'am. Your husband waart a ttrap,
I presume f "Vn sir " "May I ioqalra hilt
ame * I am acquainted with a good many troth-
r oUoera thesss "Cartaialt .sir—Vlgasat M.
Oram " (Kxf L'eultutnt to the satll"g ear.
NOW PUBLISHED,
TH« RKW TBX4S 8PKLUNQ BOOK, a>
visoj aod lo lar god by tht addltlan nf a 8 palls r
and Utflaer, upon a new plan, lar thane* of
Schoolt and Acaoemlet, 145 pp , Crawn IS mo.
To meet the great demand for elamaniargaafeoal
book a two y eart ago, the publlahtrt ooderteeh te
hire tueh prepared as aitre moat a nested. Amoog
them waa the New Texas Spalling Bo"k. Tha as-
traord'nary tali* thit book hat tinea had, la evi-
dence that It Is tbe main dependents of the teaeh-
ert oltuis Stats. To make 1' mora worthy of their
favor, the publit .frt have at no little expaaea
aod abor bad the hook revised and a Second
Part added, embracing a Spelter aud PsAaar, aad
tne book is aow again efered to tha pnhlla.
The first I'art It eo little changed from the for-
mer euitl in tliat It may be uted In tha tame alaaa-
tt with that. The oonteuttof the laaond Par tare
aa follows >
I. Misi attaaeons Words,embracing8000 wordt
old.UltMiliorthogn phy, ot of meanisgt with which
students art not goovrally lamillar ( arraaged al -
pbabeti^eily for convenience of reftrace*.
g Woaot cr -rim sam PaoNOHOUTioR.bat of
diif.'r-in orthography, ulatted aoooruiug to the
'.ontiu of 'heir principal vonelt
3 Wcnnt or HmiLaR Pa imvnciation, hat of
different sUiideatiou and orthography,
4. WoRotor tHataMBOaTHcoRarMT.Imtdlfftr-
lL-g in aooriitanu .iteantog.
S WoKns xRaNtrxaKKi) from otukr r.tNooaeit,
tinur .otug nairal buudred Latiu, Vreueh, hpati-
itb, ltaitan. Indtan. Arabic, Turkish, Pruslan,
llju lo > sitd Hutsiao words ot oouiitiou use.
U. KsBHOisa-! ih UaTiiOKf*, «iub aoing words
froqu. utiy ittis prououuced in r ailiug aod 0on-
verrntiou ; lutproprleiles lo prouuneiatton to be
avoided ; A'uros th.t msy be cerrei'lly pronouno-
od In dilf. reut w«>s ; Wor is ilia' have tea cor-
rect me boat of spciiibg ; Won.* ill t*. though
-p-iltvd ui.u pr iuduiiuei alike, tiavts digi etil slg-
tdcHtious ; Hiurai ol wi.r s Irout f'orelttu I.an-
guttges.
7. i'aciiNicar. T*hm , eiubracinsr Names of 8ul-
enoss; VVof 'suieJ in Ueugri|.hy; Uotigrsphtoal
ntuie ; Words us d ill lirumtnar ; W^rua used la
t-'roaody ; Utti e o.tlicul term. ; liotsuical Urms ;
Words usrtl ii. I'oii jsu^Ii> and As.r.'Uoiny; Words
peuuiur to 1* ivsiMiug) 1 Words used to ftaiurtl
lii.lnry; iMouicui (eruit; Keueuies j Milltaiy and
.Vattal t-rr/ns ; Ij gal terms; Musical terms ; Ko-
cieflait.icil toruti.
H. Ulmut.'s or i'K I'tn NaUts.
id. I'isuKixid am 11 M'rri^aa.
Ii byN.iNy«oui vVotios, sitoeing the preelie
shvioa o m>&uing 01 etords ufteu ustU luvsr-
ohangeably.
l'J DicTaTp-W KteHctaiH, lor Writing, or Oral
'essobg, do Hutd ior a praoueal appiioailou of
ceriaiu worut oi similar sound.
13. A BBKtviATioMs, u.ubrauiijg m iisy uever be-
fvreglvtu lu any similar table.
14. VaLua or Coins. v
15. Amaltsu or Larreas and thaly Biuods.
ltl Pl'HCT ATI0IS .
17. I'ua I'eeor CariraL LtTrxnt
It itbt'ieved ibulthe book uuw offered It folly
iqual to the tvauti of the tnachsi'sol thit State. It
is put forth to to tin rolying toiely on lit merits
for tnelr favor. Wiuls wo believe huiu 1 prodae-
ttoa should receive borne patronage, we also be-
ilev.j that, tho beat way to sucura that patronage la
to put lurltl wui as uoservibg it.
Tuo great cost. 01 materials cmpolt ot to tell
his bjoa ata hUu rate. We bsVu put tht price
at au amount tu.it but little m>re than overt tho
expeuso of producing 1.. It will be told at (SO
per hundred,aod will bo tens by mail, postpaid, to
ny uartol Tsxss, Louiii tr.a or Aikausas on r -
ooipt ol ibo mouey. iiurreuey witl bo taken at
Huustou qiouittons.
* k ii. cuaniso at co.
IkArflUOP IdlLli'.-t ltV l.soiti'U 1 si. — lbs
MJ uuxt scini-aobual atssiou of the laswltutt will
eommenoe 01. Monoay, Jauaary a id
Charge for Hoar ling mid l'utiiou, #115.
det'^T-dim K V. f. Al-UnN, 8up't.
fi. C. McKKXN &Tco7 "
WII.L sail at .tuokioo ou tho l^.u January, the
m isttde|f,n. a .d tpL-ndid lot ol'household
turuiture over offered >Q tbls market.
th- lad'uifrj it q 1 rta.i to on I anil exam*
iui- this luniuuro at our aaiOsroom (U/ stairs) Over
our store.
I>ry (r'Otis, Ha-dwsre,
Tobteoo, Cigars,
S3 hog itmaii ■ cu itco Sugar,
tog« her w .tt r.nout ii J n< oy N^groe* Jinddte
IUKHAHit biUViltll i l.a..> ui .«1 xico> navlng
enka'ili^ii. d ULiriaeif a. Wu binglou, iV-xas,
lias on h n i a large sloes 01 It .g,(log ani Hops,
wnicli he offers of uaio or exuitaug j loraotton.
lie will ais> my onlou at. the bighi-st insrcot
P'tuu In gald. J*ar d8t
GEOKOS &- D WID30H,
WIlOhESALK D HUG GISTS,
Hotuiou, Texas.
WILI, c nstaut y *e>p tnhnidihj following
Ht nt'A as all otaer xids In h'Str liu--. :
Q.Uorpblue, Calomel,
•'.Tiitrt* ! your M«jrt'y t #lm- a gl}<n|i^
IrHMtetx Inttl ContiiiMi.s, ailu 1 w.tb pn.'n
theury iu .ul.i t. lunodible natal t ra#li g
di.c n: Tiiu«ii,*u 1 It-: a 11 il a'-tein j,t j>j. lu
111 .
wt-bi.''
it of tv ti voi it, roa-1 it .mess 01
dt,.h. cob
uiu-. Alien ICnloro'orm,
Oalitbariilis. CatthM i' s.tvr,
l)t>V r's I'o^.lnrs llyd. Cum Ofola
Oaslor ctii,
X .f,
Ar.etic Aeid,
Nitric Avt t,
rtul;h
Mans,la -
larlanc "
Curio
Mere. Oinltiieul
JKoslu, .
J.>Iadi.er,
JC ipper.ts
HI tai
iudtgo, "
u •; In 1 b!.
ilU'ialt! o( iic,
tilll'.r:
ioi'itic
is J I I?,
A lawyer in Wisconsin waj detcading n C
it. bit,
r rtuhiitns'.e.
Sited Hreo pita e
|i. (ju inc.' K*t
JU. il.'t.'ba "
Illl h'«Ih it ■
I tiO., 0>t j , Sc • ,
Upturn.
Ipecao,
Crjtou O'l,
I u. peutine,
it tisaut Copb.,
rt^irlts of Nitre,
'J paicblU,
M i-tunl,
i>u .a Caus'le,
riperluu,
|M al jylnges,
U.ais 1'. P. "
Ul 11 s'.
<V. •
1. 11
iiMiitr,
Cat.i.e Mosp,
auui Af r te.
httoJtsoiue youig wota.tu, ttoouscd of sioal-
ing from a largo utiotjoiipietl rlwttlurig iui
t lie ni.jLt l ime ; an I Hum lio K^-Oato iu j
Ciinc'iisiori :
'•Uiu.lemon of the jur , I am (Tore. When I
ttaa: Wltn ooraplured > j<>, on ti e loticaiesiueau-
• y o' this pee'loss virgiu, in wb'isj ren^ietidoul
cntinas suspiotou utVur n ,rej in nr-a.i,o — wbeu l
hxtl hsr radiant in this gi >rlvus ti o >iu ol lua-
cl.'us iovetiuess, wnlch an^-na seeetuest rnl^hi
envy, but could not eeiipss— oolore w.'ncb tho siai
on ths brow oi ntght gtoWi palf, an< tiii diamonds
ot tirasil ara dim, and Iheii rifl:ot aptu ibe uttei
in ad ue-.a aud lotly af sujviaiug tu.t ui,icn
bttu.y would expnte It.eK lo 1:14 terrors 01 ab
onpty buiPilitg, in tue bold, damp, aud dead oi
nirfbk, wbeu loooo-nce li,o hars is biding met
aund tho ua y pn-owt or rop.>st; geustcmeu ol
.hejury,my leotiog- are tit o^erp.jworiug i.,r ex-
pression, ani I turn* nor 101-j your aitnt lor
pro'eetion agaius. this Iou. charge ebion tha out
tagsous tnaiicj 01 a tiissp^oni ej saounnrti has
tnventsd to blw. the fair u*ua of ibis lovtl/
mat Jen, whoso -intie shall bis iho r.-is ard ul ths
verJ'jt whsch I kittiw ; 04 «tii give
CATALOGUE! SALE
as. ii 1:1 c 11 tvian ^ co.,
WKDNKSU1Y, JAUUABY liiU, 1S65.
THE I. A UlsEST SA LE OF TU K SEASON
'iho best Asautied Siock ot txi<) tedsJd.
JfJ* Vol p rilualart rof^r la Caulagus 0.1 tale
day
It /' Parti t wishing tr tsod In go -ds for thit
sale wl I hsvs (be Ssui« at our store usiore Mon-
af next, ur we Oatld .( r'O' V* ih i u.
M. UttlOtiMi.V <Jt CO ,
| %r 7rlt-<s> Aaatloueers.
NOlIUa — I aa> 11 up uud wmiiii sJ tojsil ta
my eouuly, tht boy Aioo*,(he properly of H
U Khotles ut CoU>rt(i couui) Slid buy rsa tway
'rotn tbe Ooveroroout •trnsii. A'so boy Ueury
the property of a W. Jjtmsiou, ol fart Beni c>
Toeowutrtni agents of the abo/e ri-gntsswil
please ciiot foreard, pay charges, ani take ihtm
asray.
RlcnMOnn, fort B -n<l Co. Jin. 81 'If
It.8. UUMNilOl, tsherltf g. B. C.
Ja< 9 l 3t* , -o v . -1 —
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Cushing, E. H. The Houston Tri-Weekly Telegraph (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 194, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 11, 1865, newspaper, January 11, 1865; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth235089/m1/1/?q=+date%3A1861-1865: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.