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VOL. XXXIII—NO 14.
HOUSTON, TEXAS® I DAY, APRIL 19, ISfiT.
WHOLE NO. 4670.
Auction and Commission *
F. R. Lnbb^ck & Son.
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llankiugr and Exchange.
, T. W.
Groceries Li i u.irs, A'c.
AUCTION EE IIS
AM>
rOJMIssiOJf ME B C ii A 5 T s
DmI'r ia Fareifia«4 Itoamlr Exchange
aou*Tox. txxas. main stbeet.
I
^VlLL ORVW IX SIJ4i T > SUIT PUHO'f
r* o til# tnM-xt! cltMl of Karo^. and l«u>
Ook a l C-irrraer cxchaac* on X«« Turk. Bo«too
"inrOrlmu. Oct :3dt <m.
' L. P. Morton & Co
30 Broad Street, New Yorl
Datw steeling exchange axd issue
Circular Letter* of Crt it ia all the principal citie*
*u~i tofitf o( Ku:ope.
T+<fgripU c Or4«*r* iu«i-<4 f if tb* purrhtfte ani \1«
c•! :^cluaa'i bott4« ia L< *a *ad New York.
I- *o D-<o:Ut-^i U) .v w York or L# n ion.
Cisll t iriQCej IQi l« O : tpp.*OTe«l «
I n vee*t aliov^l 00 J*: -aits.
L. P. Morton, Burns Sc C
_ 58 Old Broad St, Lonci on. j
Banking Housa
|
JAY COOKE & CO.,
I
xo. it wall street,
;
CararrarNuaaiHI., NCH' VOKK. '
! WK BL V AM) SELL t tin most liberal cttr- !
rvc: ?ne*. *oJ s-rp ..u t.«n<I a fali «aj) j;r „f G..v-
| -nui,eit ol a.; iuimm. ttfrsa-lblitir* anj
i Nu'ei, ktd exetule orders lor
pij chase anti taicvf
WHITE & LOOFS,
Oehwr Mala aad Prairie Ileal
JUA^Ejlalar "C^jr-4 a fiai* of Grooeria
b.r«ala> '>4jrfrt*~. ar<aa«riifB j i.« rrv«t.ji*
—vly aiuw aofl-.r jf
t otlxlNHbt -r*- —
1 <. avtlks.
COCOA NITS,
ITALIA* TS, ,,AV 01
. : PLAXTAIXS.
•fe •PIAK AWLKS, ate. 4
A ^JUJf OKJSL'iNE IIavaua Og«ra daily (
POLAND'S
[AOIt' HILIOIS POWDERS.
T"
iCUSTOS TELEGRAPH
HOUSTON. APRIL 19. '67
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_r.rt.i4. /ahuw, Ai. *
♦ - ~ *r-4**rrt.!C IJ, *
l*Lv«4
Bf roar ouatn orders.
lOO
TS
Just Received.
BARRELS I ; \I H -
i.'EMEM
T' " IKi-H 1'iJTAT JEi,
It T trc-j- C VXVi." sn! | J.Ai IIA
FIBKl.tie UKAM.t' Hd'N 1 V bl'TTER 1
B.iaa ENGLISH DHhV CHEESE,
5 * WESTERN CIIh£<i: ,
i ' WVSij AMERICA CilEK.-E,
H I- Ci.EAIt >11)K-
E. II. U11.SON &
-ta.v.ti ui!\i UbiM-y^a* E*x-
«^.i i- •** «•'• UM| >
T.p:* xui
■'* i Al/1 B a*
xrv rra- . - a-snu€♦.?-*!
&4Arni UaM. III*
Grrat Liver and Erarfi,
eh tbrow* iQ -!•«-
t*! •U'f ^
pott that *wv - 1J-- mt a-iiiwr V -
J** !"<- • • *
WiriVK CI RK FmR i.11 CS COMPLAlXr
4«nT4>i turn. A i imtbris*** cor-
|or of ah
Ei%NOFME\T>.
K i > !U^i* !tt
u .;v<
A *ki -1 Iwvarwi
Ulnar** anj
r^ij'atva
PKEVKXTIvft •*> FCVI \\ r v. ,
piadntea I *Sw r s^«a ^<4 *•«! uiil* ia* <1.
Bjr to in-/ .tr m :. . .. : ■ A-if ^
|«rt«- f- ira^vr'^ku* parti :• :**- .
Thrf :b«r >mc -4C
Tlie,y ar * tl> ^ * fa. i.i-. "••_ as tf-il.. .1 yy?
r Conip *it.t <1
1 b*-j -are thr- <MaJy®3 c-r* C
ktiou
LHIrr from fwawwr.
Neak Nashville. Tksk. )
April (ith, 1 s. 7. ^
?>rci : Corr ;<>c«i«nca TKLKitira.
'I iiue« appear to U- moio quiet in
limn ulow'a Kingiluiu, tlmu tlay wi re
a ii<>rt time since.
The legislature lias adjourned, and
there i# nothing that create* much ex-
citement at present, iu Tennessee.
The :k|>proaching elections will lie
very exciting, the negroes and the
radicals will no doul t participate with
great gusto. There swan a radical
met-ting at Murfreeshoro a lew days
since. The speakeis on the occasion
were Wui. 8pence, of the Nashville
work house notoriety. Win. Elliott,
representative from Kiitlicrl'ord, and
another ne-io ffniu (•rund.v eottniy.
Tiie gentletuau lioin (■iiiihI.n seeu'ir.
HNIUUT * (•.,
M'LIU ts
Plantation, Xill and Weed-Werktog
Machlaerj, and Airricaltaral
. _ ——
KItP ponnanr'r on han l a lary* -Ti v
attics mch. ai t< t «r ba'tara*. tai Umrt
oura«t*rit in tlif .\«'rlb *nd IU,«I ran r '1 injr.
aiidaia*m*il Motsr vf. arteaa.
*kll on!«*r tor art«c^a«ta our Iiae nut kaatia
market.
Th«* *mat chaara in our UNor r«tHD aeeaarftatea a
e«rra« VMiia*Vn|f ehsaa* n thi> i«r * -
luve prep fed ouOoUr* lo ui
l,>bar-M,l>| Marklaaa,
• Ntth for Asriraltum! *n-l Mx^.toioi
1 pners ♦<- •*- i iirliwi
I A.«> L-^i. * 0.I.V sucar KrttlM. Nrwtl tmn
4.ID I.^ariinj, *c.. aiMt tii rualnel U aa, kino
work uour ii lUeir .s«.hr *«-u!. at tbatr n r—
170 liraflrr Mtiw**,
v .11 1. , N w Urlraaa.
>otH ~<Vn 1'ia tf
parpo—m al
G. \Y. t'llILTON.
A T T i) It N K Y A T L. A
Tyler, Smltli Coaaij, Texas,
WILL I K %<*TIC,K ia ti>if « art« aftltrfJi
nh.i (,• J uj ■ :*i ti..;nct-t. ni >aprraM aa4
K. , x Tf -r. A'.VII::«R ail! t* «:vae to
' ■ u ,- w:y aa<! tu«> [Miiamt oi uin apoo
th PW ■ 4 ' al^k ft A ft Wa
of liOtt'!
- or j- iti'U.i*' ut
• * iieu uuimi . i*w to tka
5s,.
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. _k ia ..1.
I
•. •«, Laa; Kaaa. Maja 8li««l,
\
&
Ji V
STJCKS. BO.MIi AND GOLD.
| We i*ar* a44« ! our offi Surf- room* for the ac-
i C' iu(tM>irju9 of tne public driojod for iomtmeut in
! aad excbanac* of G r-r. a>ent Secaritie*. ani the
conreojrgc* of our Stock tua «ioM CuKim-rv
Stfw-Th^rtifi oouT«tte4 Into Fire'iveoties at
Oot anraMUt ratca.
a rtiroat«o J AT COOKB 4c CO.
** A.s**fHSU>.,„i. arBTYBBXABK....F. A. .tHBfi KhL'
&* A. SHEPHERD & Cp,
BANKERS,
feLLECTIHG AGENTS
AXD DEALERS If
««W. aad Silver C'afea, Ac.,
.« of Main aad CanvreM mfc «t .
CHAHLK.- 15AI MllEKIiEl!.
"'iw aad Lagrr >aloon.
'4
P .iot «teu Ju id a<. Con*T>"i4 <t . n-ar * >urt*H4
_ Apri. I \ r.
The p«:w f -r nre
(that r u- w
l u>iL£ tb<ui **i.i
Tbf* an-a w t *qp1
al c*th. r:h: kr« *n-
^fhe* an*!K<*rb*c>-fi *r^S
aa th -? can l* b* aiasfe ia> ^
I lor lb*.- pnor. 5ft rrta
tular-. o'l'jiwrii -r*..6 :.fcV« - a<arv:3«a, Ac-
|to nr part of 'ii* o-i t fnta «'
I t j all I>-u^c *U or t out: nmaygftlcalTi— to
1". C-CLAKft JLOI, ,
fi-iMt!! Areola
J. R. XUUi
l,av" u < " •i'M-ial in his views,
tiouo x.\ itir ui>i' ;i>c.iin tar baud*, foraala.mil
HKr KRK VCK IS *I^ICTfTlLT *">t TO
J..tin Willmm s. Co.. h lW a S i*>a 4 M fc
Hi.l.l.v. Scw<lr|e*ti« Ik.'t* H-arr
| atiii linti. P W ijut. IIa>s«un, j ?* A J. B. Sr
t tl. M II <100. Wriv B*jria#r aaJ F
i una. - «iar A M *ai Uoa Jaoaa
I li. Au*lio. otwttwtt
ta rea a
a^TCJ
r u Mo
a!<d made a better iiupressjon upon
no di^tmnchised and pei-«ecutei| por-
tion <>t thecoinniuuity, than either of
the other genlli nu n The 1'ivsjdeiit
was handled vnv roughly 1 y these
penny, and Rrownlow latidi ii to the
skies'! Such is radicalism—honest
men d.i— eil. and scoundrels extolled.
1 lie disfranchise law of this State
having been declared null and void
• \'urM V7a' °f ' !rrCJ,l't •!U,I«,'S> ' S™'1' ",vT,,'t-ESto 0).«poWi,>T«. aadia
: UlVrKMIt |t*>!U<(|l8 of tlM* Stlltf. liie i In i«c(. 'hf u«Ht nrlulii? ta«itr)i •feiefa cm ha
i |K-ople looked for a conllrmati.u. of wri-us^cMiTW.. soa.
; all these decisions bv thn Supreme
l I' f' UMit'R
Pectoral Balsmmtie \ Aynqi
I> A
I'UICCU.
H'lfOtES.ILI' 6 HOC JEi
MALARVHXE. . ^T^, IV'Tl"r w* MaU>' ],Ut,nft111 Llu:ir < x
r dix-tationsVre blasted. The Supremo
Kttta f. l aam>le' 90,,l, '•«* decnued said law coustitu-
fwwYork. r^v v I tioiial; this deci.-i«ji hnves Brtjwalov.-
.—.M. arxold Gwt ,v- and the negroes in full possession of
'•«* State government, \> ith unliniited
IIIROAT. M'lTTlSO ot ULOOU.abi ciixsciu^
TlO>. ^
lie": tm it* ack'H «>4rJlettraC7. aery |
bit*, and cbiMreu take ft with pL «are.
It i* al«o tbe ch«ap^*t irapDwa ia tHaak wCl
krrp without fi ruiemta< (or ?ear* afW iMacopaaatf*
n>i cou« qtieut jr *• ii>M u •tuuiaad Wr th* far-
<*ha«er. Tfte !-ittle*. t<«>, are lai(«r ihaa aay oChar
Pectoral rnp.
J oM at it p *r Jw t?!• by a!i fa*pMttaht« 4nttvkiSa Ji
V. f. bllXlliOIL Prapiiufcr. m
o-Mrxbm W (Aarttaftina
37
9 dtriin
39 Trhaapltaalaa "Street,
XEW 01ILBA
3I.I>. I51i< . A-ICO.
ac. * :a
IG. VErTH,
IMPORTER AND DE/t \
Ia Liquors and W mt-s, *
1 LOT HI NO,
McNAIK Ac CLOUGH,
COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS,
RECEIVING FOKWARDIXe.
COMMISSION M KUCHA ATS,
N At AsoTA T<L\AS
Wll L raciTe nu cm^aaML' or lb of i h.
"l- ii k«uta nd' -ritirPv.it.^v^ Hia
^rwnvili la all irUo ,«
taof*w}v
CRAMHIlt Will
1.1.1 to u*.
Cor. Pr «:
-o ani Crii'or-1 ;:r«',, j; n.
-• ,:rVX
rL-T' vy. a :-d
V* It". *■ i r V.
HOUSTO*. tEX AS.
iSfepcs' &c..
R1S
,r
.'-•"'At* -■
th *U A U,.1r
■■C *•
b>-
a: pi -i.ea* «.
- aI S Vo'
MSMCei*
B ••*** Mji* .
v .< r-? T
wm I
-XT?- n-
IL?" *.TH
. W. A. RANSOM &
)h^Qiacurera A Jobber* of
bOOTS AND SHOES,
Noa. )i; i M ItRDADWAY.
Nr Yarli.
A AVE M .* i• E AKRV.NOEJ1KNT8 TO REPRk
. r 'i.r a If m.i il i • > v-. \ml wii'i rn'.rrta it a
-j .i • ,r* r ii ) >u aikl cal / ni *** nie wbeu >ou yi«i
i- *
.tea
"t.f
Ttwf
V /V. •
. orad:a<«*nt
tgi* * ao. slifii
oa is ai« j*ri o: :?#* e--:
c aoaUiW «i.! be *a t* of -
a >f Eiw -'v*. WniLi-tU r* A
f «« ap9n*ca*. <tr a J pfa "r^r - t*«cp bf * •
pa'.rviut.
A !T4sx**aaa«ie en Con«i*nroent* * n "iw >-
IV r. K Ll RBOCK .% ■
S. L. Hon EXT JUL A" Co..
Arctiaacen na«t I «mmi«iaa Mrrrhaat*.
H _ft : T \i«
ADVANCES ataie .-a I ,a-.;nr.:«n'.'.
?i.t « • n aal Ti.t:r*iav
Roj.u'Ul
btmtlict, Hall tr Co
MAMFACTLUERS
\V h o I e a a t e Dealer*
BOOTS AND SH OES,
O - A
v*r: A Co
J\u
H 1 r~ .V "!
Exchange and Commission.
-TO «i '-J-1 liUOADWAY
L/UfiXlC AND RO?IlEI.LK
i iu4 uia, wiws, me a uja*
Hhm . Uh.ni
rlc*. .rf""*' Lxiu-.r*. jiir
i_ i
^V U PHILIPS S fesv^.a.l
W. H. Philips & CoJfci
BUTTEF, CHEESE,
marillt* Ir II FRONT STREET NEWARK
A L CONK I.I X r A R L'.iVIS
CONKLIN A DAVIS,
■i
au- -*#or to J Cou'tlift i Co.
imporTeus "F fine hkandies,
W in^«, s<nar«,
INERAL BSS.fSS A COM & n MiSCHA*
A' . !■! /<■•<. ■ Si.. ,V.-r )'nrL.
• iftrnftoa, lafr/j/ One;
<. > : WDir \ v .* .
GI10CERIKS ! OIUX KUIKS!!
J'--r REVEHKL'
t"ATl5G MAI> .
s Curia* m? ^ *f. t
I'm no* pre^ar *I *•> a*ake<**i *%«uc- **
jj(fir N. WO«>u *a o'^ j^yta— *r aa!^ « l'-'J
I tf> F n ob .a L;carpal R- a«am.
Kaa Orleans
Pe:re a fevvo. 1 > A t-o. I- *•" -i
t* A M-— > V J % • V
E. Bi W -* N v ' • '
[G'D.F.J H • N •> :•••• * *• -
[ *ii T -i? " —
Li.-r -
authority u> arrest. |>i la..- and pluu- '
! der every citizen in it l>y virtue of j
; the State guards. 1
j The good principles, hantled down J
j from father to son to the third genera-
I Htm and which 8t cured the happineiis '
AND FANCY OSY 600DS, ! 1f ,hi* l^l'14*- ar« no* all gone, and
• ' 1 despotism and anarchy rapidly re
plaeibg them. While wo all know
tiie Yankee nation have no love or
Am|fotliy torus, ^nd while we expect
■ not Mug from th<m but persecution'
j which will undoubtedly end hi partial
c. ' c •ntiscatiofi, we arc bless-tl by not
^hating sAch a Sbitt Go'ven inent as
r ^ Te/ine«M?e. Wt'look for n. fhiijc bkt i
_ J b** ,
■W h. the Vjj.-kees. lt r i
jfc^- by her own sv^S-^Hnjen, i
tJou and raised under _Rcr cnifrvJ
fAlthimgh Tcuuessee is line of lhe*e ^
| I'nited States, lu r situalion nil|tH>o- ' * "*
>ilC>mmiss:onMercnant ,i,tion is not better than those of the > - ~ "" .' . . *7
Hou-.taia.TraM*. stales uudcr militaiy rule, i^r '.n .datiftield. J^a . a >ir. MniATj
ran i>"jVand ma n u a -;ster oi Vi.
R . -is, at"! the l itter a l*«v t!a>s ago
ht:-f
13".
-X
JXO. S.WILL! A ?!.- .
*
MOORE & HfRBFOR^
TtU
j- .i.wrso.i
COTTON" A\t ■•f'fjL I M-T'H
, im^r
Hia-t*. !>'•"■ ;l*' A"«<r •
•'V' IWi*".
J«,t. |r«.l U-I ;i 'iruif«i
h5 F *\ •,,;nrc a l LfiiflS tKX
're«ft t«
v ro*o*
?tir*Ps.E : the State'Jovernment ot Teiinessei i
tv- .v-i^-n >-i L <-n. : j,0|||ing less than a military despot
K. II. UUliEltrsilN, mi f.\a%
V C BROWNING oc CO..
C L OT HI N C !
3 ili Jk Itrea^w a>. N * \ ork.
?. a. acaacas.
t. acaaaa5
New Yarn.
Mt-nbwsw
tOMM'SSHlN
4?w.
Per Steamship Clinton.
T. II. XcHAHAN k CO.,
I
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS |
AND
Dealer*la Piatatfe Al Farelca Esrhaa«e.
gfEAND. GALVEsTOS.
Sm?
'i
r.r<p>i atbpatsor cirec to tale of
C*ttaa. Wool,! & e.
•jr*
j*> la-^jhat-Tia*'
C. KEI LNE R,
jm4 BOOK COM IIETE Bt'lLDIMi
COIUIEUCE ST., HOUSTOX, TEXAS.
agent of
DROEGE & CO.,
Import, .Exchange, And General
Nn.
Commission Merchants
*•
"Wanted to Purchase.
HEEE Et'.LMSG
LOTS—rear Ma-a Str* :—
J. R. FoSTia.
Uira <is>«i *• '■ oaaNT ■
CAXXOX, GRANT A: CO.,
CBTTBll mmd WML FACTBM
cawwassaa.^i wbecbajit*. j
GALVESTON. TEXAS. |
w I FER AL ADVANCES M OE ON ALL CON i
■ A M C'fttoa O' *'•>' >i >>"l to '
t frj-trl. ia Nr« Or «na. Nr York B" ". I
\K Brrwrr. Pat*.«a:.os gitw Wall .
* rttrsatrt «
Asc t'- I
\
JOHN WHITAKER & SON,
General Commission Merchants,
AND
PURCHASING AGENTS.
I
1S1 IVarl Street,
,V< IP Vork.
Alrioe**' •>.' Miree-foarth" of value mud- on co"
•iBQTi^ot* of Cottoc. W.m-. l,.' tlier. Hi'ie*. I'^o'
r o*i:-r pr -i. - iavo.c^ "• in-r pu*
cba.«e-i "tr ca b to :l r^u.i w u«* of bi.is or ia-i : *•
rcc l an 1 ior-e the abf.
houa* to the rn-4rchan*.^ «>f T•****, feeiitia fu,.j *a*i
I b^i Aor^unt *ni ir.v .i . * in our
ioa Uut ;h-y can produae to better a1v*n-
ay< atii ku*" oa cheaper t«*rrn th*u any
; ether biaaae a«? bive ever ktoto.
J. E WHITAKKH A CO
\ laMIW Una-ten, il
ftrmoral.
J a LAWRENCE A Co.. Cotton Fartura ao4 G n
•n: Coaanua.ion aol Pro-law Merchant*, hara ra
Bond to Richard we'. Boil t a«. Tratu alrot,. n<*J
the carat: o' Comma r .
"ociioo. Jan. P. i)B.
•«. af Ssnoo,
Oorros BROKER.
oa« at W. B. Tlaeetit It oo
HOUSTON TEXAS.
IO
J. - -
«i -• ■■
& M.>" aal<-i.
MKIUHAMS,
Ism. with Brownlow at the head. Tito • kiMed him.
fate of Tennessee should. I think- bo
a warning to tiie other .States in ac-
cepting hurriedly all the odious acts
• •t Congies*. and which Coii^ri'si is
m ing to lorce upon them, and there-
by >;i«-iilice that noble honor lor
w'liieh iIn \ ate noted, and help on-
;r<— !•> shoiildej' a Lpoit'oii ol 11 n-
o iiuui. 11 niiessei* has gained lint i-
juj li\ hiiiivinx back int>> tin- 1 ni.'n.
Mirh «iil l'<- the easi- nt ihe «• *ii• •
.""•.it< - it thei should accept t-id.is
ev. IV pi I>p"f.-it ioll ot tJoilj;ie>s.
I:e-.V guarantees woilhl le le
• piiied.' il" not new guarantees,
l!ie Mate (invei iineiit and State
oi!.rials .«o artanged and awaid
id I.I pi,ice the people under a mo e
atixdiite ib -imii-m tlmu iiii.itury i u e
could. I iepi-iit that Teti-
CA-K- CLEAR r \ i E- BACON
It liftl'4 r-*iifa* *n a
'• '*• * r 1 '">: • -f -:a i ur
i • hh.% tan • u'rS- - rl ,ur
V -t <- -h Pa a.Cvfl —
14 rih-S e- . <► Li -ti.*:
/ « hb'..« rrt'
- ha. -v ■ •.
V , •>! at. a ' 4 - •*-. " .
I • - >h.en''*Vi . •, . I;.
'* tt*TC*-- I' «r .. *.a :
*" 'a«u - ti—
!• *>bl* > ;• rr . ,-n'
- * Wean <-tt — r>-0'le-- : *ari
I'> k*i>i- i*\-« fc- . - a «• ,.«*«
I t r i(i > T*- • j ,>
la k..jin: • -
lit . v- i
" W«? 'ern !- -• T.• r.-.',,
! ■ \~« ,1 r . ap e :.
r I- * li-- irtft-,?: f. -k*
i' f-n— in-1 a i . .-f . * ...iy
V.*.— •% - r *
V* (i t - i 1 ea * , . * -.ia
No. I mi-'*r •
*' lAi tar. Urvv'*
•B bU« :'>tn taea.
A f?n*rt! rta>«*nt o*" • •* <-">:<r.r«. ' r -a.e a
*be loa«?*t ci.*h pr - *«?
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ae are o« « pr-?iH • -> io any a I of It aJ n*
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A watch has Ween rt intlfacttired in
Paris which is wound wp by simple
ojrt.ning ijie i-A.se io note the time. Tfc
Oilh K-ijUi'e *o 1m- opa-lied Oltce A
mor ih t" keep it always ?oing. and
it i< fiarhaps the nearest approach to
perpetual mot Kin yet invented.
Thomas Sieilimr. a broker in Near
Y<iik. has been a nested at his resi-
lience in Itrooklwi by tlie I'lilted
States detectives, on a charge of for-
gerv. Mis modus ii|ieramli was to
send letters to prouiineiit merchants,
ami in this way obtaining their sig-
natures to lit* used to forue checks.
A. N. ll.llon.il. iditor of the
.lournal ot C.'Uinierc . anil II. H-
Itranch. po.tina-t *i at Kansas Cit\.
shot at each other tour times :t few
i days airo, and neither was hurt. It d
I ,ev«ee -liollld be a W III III I g t o t tie
i.:l t ■states. I he tell States hate . ■ >
, I i . ■.. The i>:-inal > amp canal, which
U < <i undei military rule lot moie « , . v- , i. ... ,i ....„„.-.ta
ti. ill .1 tear, the only (|i(li-re11ee now ruiis south Iron. V.il.dk andtonnteU
' 1W aiilhoti7.es it—and if the citi- Chesapeke Hay with .he inland waters
7..:1 vi ,11 o! ie\ tl rdinary laws of « Nor < h< irolina. it ,■s an„oti,,.ed s
H, v.thev need not fear ...ilit.ir.v «' d
, :,,;,,oi State laws, e.-pecial hh " nl« '.'" VT ks T
,,1-1, the ino-t iinpoitaut a-is of b..t> to Mxty leet. and its locks ti-
-l.e inlliti'tv governo, ate subjected tended twenty live feet.
ill the approval of the I'i evident. All _ Engl.,!, ...ckpiKkets ,waim i
ihi>i- undoubtedly In-ttei than such a 1'ans-
r-;a!« 11ovi iiitiK'tit as this one of Ten- Hogs tooteil up the IhmIv of a mor-
i. -m i Let i vei \ one pull oil tIn-ii deled child in I'.tilucah, Ky.. on J>un-
. oat - and j-'oto work, and by the time da\. The child's throat w.ts c Jt- No
we hate n eii to power, pecuniarily clue to the niutdertT has been found.
siMitkiug. the Yankees will have H„ toti to have a ne-* line of
L.inged thetiiselvi s witli the lope pre- ..teauiship* to >avannah.
paled lot lis; but in the meantime, 'pheie are i" -l Masonic Lmlges in
..in mutual -ulbiing will be gna.. ,jit> ,|Ha, |v eoual to two Lodge*
l.„T a great people sh.nud ear up Uj a ,.:„!nt>v.
''Jhe'iauulrgp ' p* atloiiR ol T i * The Atlanta iGa ) Intelligencer
i.e piogiLf, . slowlv. Ith sat s that A. IE Stepliei.s 1,^ det®r-
jained jn-le. ol .1. evert daVb f mined to avoid politics eUtlielv.
thirtv live day*: the rain has not been bond robber named Helen Gib-
vei t hiid. lint sufficient to prevent boll* was arrested at New \ < rk a few
plowing; veiy lev^ laiineishave plow days since, sod mv tbou*aiitl dollar*
• <1 an-.— not''even the gaidens are m stolen sa-ven thirties was t« and
pl.t tit > • I. and fx >111 present appear- ( wiTited on her person.
anecs. we w ill not be able to plant i |*Ieven thousand yards of toweling,
i•■•in In-fore tin 15tli fir '.JOtIi ot Aptil. tliiit^ thousand vhmIs of linen, and
1 be lie< dtneii eii.joy these nuiiV days two thousand live hundred white
lihelt. no woik. pay going on and nmnterpsiies are required in titling
p]« ill> to eat. out the ijieat Eastern.
p.,..willow has beg'iti tlie orgatii/a- I A |,nnieopa:hic physician at Besan-
ii«.ii ot his " lot al Milttia _nnd i eureA rheumatism by
roll.
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Franc", cures ihcumatism
f1""' 'XT' ' placing a bee on the spot *
. pain is the severest, ami exiting it
| until it stings.
I*lie readers of a Boston p.tjH-r have
Mate government.
It .1 all ileptedations re.piiied of
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them bv ISioWlilow. The people are
irt-oiiii iir* to fear conliscation from ----- - , ...._
and inanv Ih-cii puzzled some time past to know
what a - delaticotor," adveitised
The anxiety has been
to be iii ! lelieved. however, by the inform «ti
present State | 'hat it is an instrument for kimmin
W. | soup
tlieit ...
as-M-it that thev would prefer to live
til d< I tl*** pic.sent militaiy rule of the that paper, is
..'her Southern States.
tlie l i.ion with their
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