Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 9, 1859 Page: 2 of 4
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tew Advurltatimmtta Atwntii n it cr.l'eJ t'
th dietnlntion notice if Good & McKet.le.
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We E. Tlirv are boll latryer t et .H.lle.l
repu.a ioTand wi I give prompt .! faithful ilten.
C W Kdgcwortl. ft 11. II. EngliMi. Ke.rt.. have
ormad rarttiembip in the prm-tice of law. Kauf-
tW. firm to public eenfldeiice. Fee earJ..
VecdlaltenUontolbelaw e.r.lf II. P. Teag...
Kaufman T. In ... column.
Mori-h iutaanlXorthu-i deafen art ref.d lo
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and domestic nainwiu. urn it
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Thbbonetbeartafli.cri'putaliun.Mi'l oiirn ei.n.im!.
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would U well to giM' th-m a call
' New York.
- Foresrd A Burke. Houston Bnve received their
Ppring supply of Df'jk "n(1 Siali("";ry' Se a lver-
lisoment' KKTUKT UABVErra Mei'is. J. M- ;"(--Murphyf
of JclTeraou hwe received at tlitir Wure
We for Sir. J. Bherwood.V.f Mdwood Collin county.
75 Kentucky Hnrveaters which will be tcrwaiuM to
xt. ai..rul Tliose nho with to procure cue of
' these superior machines row have a fine opportunity
r .nonlviua themscl its.
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card of MoOormick'a celebrated reapers mid m. wr
mto-daVa nsner. of which Win. Hush. Is .the
i-..i f.r ihlarouniT.
We call attention to Ihe law ea.-d ot Hun kins k
litaible."- It alfords us pleaetirs to rrcoiuend J. Krn.
ir....i in ami bin Yiartiicr to tbe confidence and pat-
rsnflL'c of those who are tn uuf inuiatc as to have
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kaetuesi in the conns. .
' Aitmtloii ia called. alo to llie advertiseo'eul of the
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Cherokee Bte.m Saw MUl ... Cherokee oo.n y ov
count;.'
Ui-. ttrnnm & .lailoiv. who ad vert wf all kind." of
pin and ulhcr lninber foreiiie.
-.. Tln.ir Mnj!iM'. for March Is on our.
table. Tor pin e literary taue and high moral tone p10fK.01. o. S. Fowler the celebrated New Tork
Uis magatiue has no superior. It las never jet con- i phrenologist was in OalveeUm at last dates lectur-
tabied alin. that would brin' a ldush to Ihe fane of. on tUt e.;ell.
the ait i'as'tiicous. Arthur in great favorite with
Hie ladies. All in all we know of no publication bet-
ter suited for a family.
Address T. 8. Arthur 's Co. tei mt 02 per aonam
with the usual reduction for clubs. ; .
' U-Cougrees 1ms refused to permit Butterfield A Co.
' selcat th.if own rout for the Overland mail to tho
Pacific ' The MUloauthemcUwm to do so was in-
Sed to kil! off the 3Hen.pI.is branch. We are 1..
. & measure failed.". -':
- ' arlbeOiaailJury of Judge Wntrous- CMrt at
Oabafem hits presented that notorious functionary
- with a foe whitewashing address. Judge Watrona'
JUrisa are hi abjcot tools and we are not surprised to
' tee hie creatures adulating an endorsing him. The
foreman of this jury m Wb1; J. Jones a district Jndjje
:: .i. ii.. n.i.li;n f jui altcmnt was made to
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impeach kne thea ay tbe Intelligecer' and bis
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-tJrach kh then amy IM 'intelligencer.
ditrlotubuer.t!j-out down to one county.
nr. :i. iluvthe ahonld have a sympathy
rr1viilroti.t' A follow feelitig makes these worthies
. ondrons kind. ' This addict to Wttrons is about all
. ti.il grand Jury did as far as we can learn. . .
EnlTOa JJE.VD. " Will l-v V"n - --
oBcew.e.li.anonereohnuthatn.J..musFoM
A Editor Bi.vo. -It will be seta frum an an-
vj-.tim nf the Bhei-mn rau-ioi v
Shennau n tbe 25th inst. Peace to bh usbes.
- The nnmerons friends of Jonaikin Thompson
lataof Grayson wniity will regret to learn .that he
B accidentally killed at Capt Bourlnnd's enmp.
Korti. of 'Bed Biver. on tlio Jgth ult. . b. Tliempscn
bciMMred to Capt. Bourland'acompiiny of ra-gora.
JJ. n- 'hot with sU shooter by VH Burnt a n.ees-
. .. ri.....i..M muie 65 hoars. Hit remains
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.flinMii!ie. Cook county and in
'TZTZZL- boners by hi. brethren of the'
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imle bi.Vn;diePcSedor.ll word! affair and
tt the dread sumitoos tvil-V-ut qua.ling. .
' Mf Thompson Uiwelf known b. this commun.ty.-
- herc -vena jr. and was nnitersal-
Tea-tirtJ (""' Ueart's! man
' m ii pyrftuV.' i true frie t gentii-man.
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TEXAS ITEM 3
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t.llo ft .'kI.'ui " iin.ii-iii.ue -vnru..im
c. nct.i tlio i.ii ii-l.iii'l "ine riiiiif:hbiit are s'a'1 l'ati
llr i'( 'i.f.im We thi.iulit tbe 'I'liroi iel'
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Tli r.it'i'i'. alons llie liiieoriho Ualn-nton
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lorwiiiil tlt.it tiiii.'i'iri'.
The ( V.th f.un. Mr)ifiU to Hcu'lcrnon up."ct n
rt .nvevcly injuring Col. E. J. Ad'Iicka
IT. S. Jlil' Acenl. Vmj. A. iu r'ubne on the bcx
ami In n(lomplir.(5 lo jump oil' bit fuot tripped and
tt.f co.iuh f:ll ti tijin. Hia inj iries are not regi.MeJ
u.i ceri'i'i.
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rf K-.....hy fof the pr..entnl nounnnlioB.
a.b.rt meiitui-ea f.r tapiiiiij ihc Ttntnil Road at aotne
eunvcient point from Wc. '
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j by J-i-'B Bttl. Ho oayaho.ndhi. roeiate. have
aver b.en ray n.'d are now ready t atund an c
amhalion in 1'alo I'mto county where th. allied
fence vjs committed.
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craf a Irocttti a oonvemion ot ine inacpcmieo "
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be he!' I at llo'iMon ai idc same nmo ivnu mo isihi
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dctnecnitio eon.entlon to suggest oand.datcs Tor tha.
! several Stito ulncea. tie names jonn iieurj uroifn
for Ck'vcrnov.
T!ie -Culorndo 'Citizen' ttes no necessity . for the
; Houston convention. If tlio Editor belonged to the
i party perhaps bo wouid think differently.
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A case of small-pox ha. occurred in Anderson
com ty-of a goutleman who had recently returned
from Now Oilcans.
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Ino. P. Timmons isq.. an old e.tuen of Jexiv'
died at hi
'I'" jeam.
sidenee near Busk on the 10th nit.
! .ttrriiitr event
j gallantly for her independence
An extensive eonBagration I
diat.tlyft.r herin.lependenee. '
An exleiis.ve conflagration took (dace in Houston
i the niirht of the 2Fth ult. ceasuming an entire
en the ihl of the 28th nil. ceasaming
j block of frame buildings leaviup but one solitary
i house htiiiiiliiip- on the blook and that a brick build-
; ing. J nt nro originated in a carpenter -nop
ea in a carponier m nuoji .mu
nreail very rspi'oy. J "i n.'oca was mosny oocupicu
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1 1 J sinnl storw tuecbamc's fchopa Sc. and (hero was
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: mu little rasnrance upon l. ..imong uiv rJUiiu.ugs
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i uewreyen w . -h jT '
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j tiia.itcs the entire loss at about $100000 only about;
S'20.000 of which was covered bv insurance. Th. !
! fii-at was iBipu4:.'4 to bo the uori cf an incinditry;
TlicSiin AugUBtine'Texian' states that the eewlet
r... w... r.a. .i!!n tr tn ttnma .vr.11. Ill t.hflt ItlnCft.
1 Tiff same paper also Mates that the smail-poi was'j
in Jtfirihiitl. and fears were entertained that it would
Byroad into the country .
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' An anniversary ball wnsgivon at toe l ity iiail in
Ercwtisville on the 22d ult. .... '
The Brownsville 'flag' sny.'. that order have been
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tolent Brown and Camp B.nggold.
.i.t tsm.v. Il.a ti.oni.a liiirh.r nn the river. '
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j no lintel iniin';. inn uweinimu p..u.Mi.ini... ...
to be In Galveston in a few neoks and will perform at
tho thoatre in that plai e.
The Advocate notioet a good or.d aeastnable rain at
Palestine t.n tho 2Lh lilt. -:
- FtTtlieThillasntralJ.
Harris county Texas eoniains more than thirty
comninn schools oi;e hb.'h eehool with one hnndred
.i inf atudantt. EiKhfeen Sunday acbools : a
Ljceum. conne:led with which isalibrnry of more
! tdnn- one thousand volumes. Can any county in Tex
as beat this? How is it with your county neielit.or 7
A CITIZEN OF HABH13.
Moo ino- nf the DAmocrBCV of Dallas Connty
Pnifiiiunt to rreviuiis notice a democratic meeting
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TllCre Wtta preeen. i-()ianvi..iiui .m .
cincts No a 4 6. 8 and a large representation from
Precinct No. 1 . beid a number of citizens from
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ditlerent parts oi " ; .
On motion of Dr. C. B ifcryer. J. W. Lantner wat
chosen prestJcnt ana
motion of J M. Crockett Xf. K. Masten was eho-
sen Vic Preeident. - - '
On motion of Gen. John J. Good a eemmittee ef
five was appointed to draftand report reaolations
pretsive of the sense of the .meeting. In re at km to
- . h TOiie6t under consideration. The following per-
son. ?'mltJ'SnV.
the sub.ee unoer u.M.Biu-;. - . ..
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oommitteo. towit : C IU Fryor. W. IL Bord v..
Record Jas. A . Pmitb and Jodn J. vor.a.
Cn motion the Preaident and i ice President ef the
meeting were mlded to the committee. ' .
TV Vjce'rresident wa then called t the chair
d'iho.e'.ainiitte. retired to consult. .
T;iVjllowin resolutions wr r ported and adopt-
i j without a distentmg voice aav on a m-..-.
. Vp. Nat. Vt. Burfonl to strikeout all after
the-j 4"tatesmathrp and intellicence" in the
i.i Tk!. Mnin aft.r Aimalilerabfc
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1 .droerited and J. W. Utjater Ja A
. ! t-C'f'.: y' -'af. Wseo eontentioat of
- . . ffintlemau every wov quamieu lor mo iir; uviwic iu-unj un.u(iiru ...
esidenee near Busk on the 10th ult.. XlarZ and o"' v"n. R- Scurry is our slfon in diicussmg the Executive and Legis-
Mr. T. whs an active participator In th.j 81coni c'huioe for Congressman to represent the Went- : Btve Judicial r.pproprialion bill.
l;. of. the Teian rvolution. and "Et era ConKrcbnanuict. . f TiXUrif.WlAintn Feb. 20.-The
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Domoovntie Meeting in John on County
lnttoniilicf!li'len'o'r.iyor.iPlinoneonniy
met. at the Court-lnm". in the town of Bnohauan on
ill. -21m I'olinmry IH5'.L
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(tn mourn lion iii-nry ii-imuio nimn
Chair auJ Jamf II. Torbett lq. appointed Secre-
l(lti inotiim the lion. Wm It. Shannon M eallcl
upon to f jplnin the ohieet nf the mnoling which he
did iu a confine hill appropriate maiinnr advacntlni
the cotiTontion ByH!mn. At the eouslmiiiin uf which
on woti'iii coimoittw nf three wiia appointod by the
Cliuti- to draft preamhle and resyluiiont expressive
of the noiitimonts of the meeting ; which eotmitted of
.UmeiCI. itii William Moody and . V. B. Powell
.1. .. ... ..... I !.. f.l 1 1. u.. ii rr vix '
tBnra. who ic""i-i .n. .v. .
WiicnEAa. tbo Domocratic 8tottf Convention will
conveiiejin the city of Ilousbjn on the 2d day or
Mny I8.V.I for the purpose of niiinatinjf enn'U-
ilntea for the oRicin of Govermir Lieut. Governor.
and bund Commissioner ; and v.licrortS. thero will
lie holdcnd Ting the aoatinn Ppiinn at Iloutton rr
elshvere a convention for the purpo-e of nonnnnt-
it.g a candidnio to repretent (I.e Weitern Dittrict in
Connreae and wherein the Dcmooraey of Juhnson
county are desimus of being represented in add
convention ; therefore bo it
Hctulrtd Jut That we the Democracy of Johnsui
county in convoulioii nasoinbled do henrtily approve
ef the holding of sid convention ; that we rcgird it
in accocdr.noe with the time honored uaaite of our par.
tv. and that the "convention system" ehnll rectivt our
iinflivific'j support.
"A" ". . rr .u. tii r T.pm0.
rAv as pet forth in tho Kcntncky and Virginia llesr-
iution!l f -98 a. incorporated unto the riattormoi
...... .. . lasn vMifliroil h
ra?r tn phi mini i '."u .""."'--.j "'.. - "f.- .
tm iinmniiuoi.ii"i .
the action of the Waco ctnTent on constitute the
th Mtwn we a
raaeua chart a ot onr political faith.
T: . ni mi... t. :- J..tn. .. .t.i..n.-rnta.
Jir.tOIVtll. Oil -ill'iv II 1.1 iimuMiiB
that the next fitnte eonvontion adopt aorao line of
State policy. . ' ; . . . :
Retolved 4th That we reeosnine in our "prfannf
.......... ni- o 11 .. II. tin It. Itilun.U. all
incuinoeui mi i .......... ... V
the elements of a good eteuutive tifTi-'er that to far.
uio cicn.t.... ... h - .
j t;' win onn-
( t!nu) t0 ac fls h(J tllillks rif;1)t rogivrdtets of come-
quencea l lind that he is our first choice for Ciovcrner.
n i . f . i nu..i rtrtt. .11n Ri'i'Tir. of ItcC
'. nIWl'd for the
n?. r. .! W.u. R. Scurry is our
i nonSrre gd and tr... demoernt from eaeh pre-
oi)i.t jn u01llllyi n9 s delegate to represent our
i fl0uptv in the said cv ;cntion which nominations
IIOIH'IJ' HI lllw D'"i . v. ........ -.
b..vaver. must ha confirmed by a two-third vote of
tbe county convention.
Rttuh'eil 7th Thnt the course pursued by euv
Ttpnivsi'ntativo. Uon. Hm. n; cuan.ion.. in itm i.-ini
l . !..!.. nM;.l .nnNirnl ILnilthlltwa
i.eisoinir 'ii-.wis ui v...v.. .1.....-. -
i ..uiMutriilv reponiniend him for re-slectiou. -
it'"" j ' V " i:- k. Thmr
lu aecordanco with the eth resolution the cnair-
mnn apoilltKrt th0 following gentlemen as awpitc
... . n....:... V. I C. ttllllnmllav: No.- 2. M. V. B.
I pwJi V wi. a. Jaioca H. TrbeU; Bo. 4 Hon. Wm. E.
altllo..No. ..Uon. Henry Trim-
bo. Mo 7 u chambers; No. 3 Col. C. C Altstandw;
No. It. Wm. 0. Menefee. f
A .1 !.. UL.....-.I.M ... .lllliAVlTAll tft -flirll.
ish to the State tlarette Dallas Jderald aurt Uuuviue
Union a copy each of th prooeedtuga of this meet-
Ing. vtitJi a request to publish the same. .- V ;
ish to the State Oarette Dallas Merald ami jjudvtlle
on iuouoii mo ww.i. .... ... .. .
. HENRY TRIMBLE Ch i rman.
U. Tosbet Scrri-y. : -
.!. Cmrt'
I . .. ? ... . .... . .....
wa'eonv tne loitewing usi oi mo uumui w
1 fiirnl and those reversed and remanded of eaoh of
fiirnl and those revorseU una rcmnnnea ojeaca oi
the District Judges included iu the 10th .nni to the
iOh volume of the Uepirts from the Anjerton Cen-
irm iexian. .... j
T. H. Duval reversed and remanded no atTirmed
27. .
II. J. Jewett reversed and remanded 9 affirmed T.
K. E. B. Baylor reverseil and remanded' 21 afr
J. 11. Bell reversed and reman led " affirmed 17.
E. J. Davis reversed and remanded 00; aftrmed H.
A. W. Terrol reversed and remanded I affirmed 1.
F. Jones reversed and remanded Ul Affirmed 81.
E. H. Vontrcss revorsod and remanded I aflirmod
1 W. W. .Morris reversed and remanded . V affirm-
ed 26. -
Peter W. Gray revjrsed and remanded 10 affirm-
ed 36. -. . '
James Wtbb reTorsed and remanted z anirmea -i.
John Gregg reversed and remanded V affirmed 2.
J. M- Jluxey reversed and remanded 4affirmeiTl.
C. A. Fraiier reversed and remanded ft affirmed 7.
T. J. Deiine reversed and remrnded 5 atfirmed 18.
N. P. Norton reversed and rcmandud 0 aOrmed 1.
W. 8. Todd- reversed and remanded 24 affkmed
16J. H. Besgan reversed and remanded 20 affirmed
- ....
N.'.V. Bnrford reverted and resoaded 16 laS-ined
'"a. Wi 0. niekli reversed and remanded 15 af-
firmed It . : .
A. W. Arrington reverted ar.d reiaanded 0 ar-
John lianoook reversed and raanded 8 affirmed
X. .Hunger reTerstsl and remanded 22' afSrmel
C. W. Buckley reversed and remanded 5 affir-a-ed
. ' "
B. J. Towns revrsed and renian.lod 4 aflirmed
. C. -Vegginson reversed and remanded 0 af-
firmed 1. . .
L. D. Evans reversed and r-man lwS 1 afenned u.
VVnM Easte Comes It will be Interest-
to learn mat Easier which will be on the
24ih Of April this year last leu on mat any in open many irrcuia.inc .
mi ...i uiii ..i r.n nn ii.. anin fiat imm ni lh. SNavr rarat aau narv I'eoanmenia mrv nh mini.. Mr. rstrvcn;nn. witn
I Fill .11 J 1 I . U 1 1 11 C 1 11 . 11.1 U M VI " ... .... - tv.. .. .... .. i . - - - . ..... . I ...... ...... .. u I Pl.ll-
.!il nnu C..A krt miMlMliftB nt Ihi. (.ri.. ' Mn...llv M.vimti. limb ant in Ifl v.a ft SF.f 1 1 lltll 1. trial. I - A nalnml rilma tint raorltait a rf lh. ......
1 . l i.... it:. I... -.1. Lin ik mw in I a-C?..M irrpirnlarltilifl ftrff attributed bv the 1 s.iivih- a.i.Vi lh Knandarv iininirtiKainn ia hprr. tit.nint aknitnir nf filf- l...il.an TUiin.nn . 1
id gortan nnnnimv "'. v - - j jt -b - - . j - - ....j . .. . ....v.....6 . ... ............ . ....ui.u ( -
ihe v&tra 1639. 1707 and lf1. Th per-od JcSmniittee to improrier poliucal partisanship. He start east on tbe line this week ; hi par- well known citizen of this placej it happened:-
in ichirh Eaater can fall.' reachea from 22d of rr..i;.i V.. 2Ji Th llnua cAmmit-l tv re all in fine health and spirits. 1 at the camp of the Rarujert in Clsv countv..' - '
IMarch earliest daielto ll.e 2.J.'h of April j-. . investigation oo certain charges of cor- The Kio Orande Valley is the only land that The last aecouns indicate that-rwTVdv'io2v '
I.. . ....i .i.:.. t a. r.i.r.1 .I.... . . . r-i .. . .i . . .? - L. ..ii:..i. r. inn .'.il... .M.. ..J il.i 11. .i:.:.l i-j--rle " .v
' liatesl iia'r.v it-a imij in i-'v ......... -ntion. in wntcn some ot in? jiepTeaenrninet iLO" m'ii''"i u v.. ..uni ..-i i im maa m. nijminm mu.- i :m v
1 .. .- . ...i:. r.:...i - i. . ' . .. . . V. . .i . ... I..: r -..i-..'..f I m- t . i .i... .i.- ' 'ven "' .
'tor me reir. rBiio-i . i . "..ui n n.n'. - in i . nrt. trr-'il ire) f'.i nsve tunner rfporiea tne res-1 1 nm . u.ii .iiu-i mt i ivu i i.i wmu. iu.i-.'.-v -j.. id sm'"1
Jr.Tiry raa'er wi'i 4Z J fn!y onr- )ony al lertg th of tHe riiTieje who entire -.rid "rodticl'rfc and Is coltivated entirely by 15 horse fitf '. - 1 t. .'"ut -
"- -. . v. t"n i- r. l f VV?. jiVr'-f o.r X' w YirV wn rrriri-; a.' vrigmi.-in! Mom ruin- here.' M f h e! i :-.d b'-v- .-. Ci'r .-r!w.
r'. '( - .-rvS'-"--'HT?rV..... :t.-- .v.xf';r v-r''Z-.J:'1- V'1
i ..-';'- ' l ' -.--' -. ' . i .--.' ' n ."'-- " ' -..-. . ... j. v. ..-- .... . -
i..- - . - - ' f.' ; ' .' ! . i .
The Milr-I VirM THrf.i .i.i.i.
. a ... I
f.irHlr'ii KtWI
TH VV O'Lit i'IH SjKtrt-d.f' III I.OIV
!n f otTt.t- t.l-o l lit N Y. C..iliit ic.l
' Atvn'w wt.i'i tln'.ili "i' HUHt llil-
linn r pf'M v f"r """
rmliifiir b H J.uf 1 H njinntu
. . ui 11 f. -
in"1"" . .. . !
luiii'in " "---.7 . .
(
"'Th.i Pin" for.n.'jvtnii.iii of iti n. v. c
..11 inn. lor ir.
fc T1.B l...t1o.l Dh... N.t paviirly
Lj );. pitirf. nfttr4 .f I'.UfOjKi
most rii.lCltl P.tiia.l.
"luit. i
. - ... . ......
-. ... .
j im tiuituini in"""
.L -. .1... i. . ...lit.-.l 111I..11I inn fllllllBntll
i ii" wunu.M. ....... .--j -
iik.i Ih.rl la II ftlIIIL'il llllt'l liun "II III" v :
. . ... i
rat. ratal
....
: ...nl f SurJ inia to in on and uj'
1 it and by
-i . l .
tile l-atie 01 n l.nirmt piiiiii..i "v "
ian niioalii.n.
Li..... .1. MAniMniliK In tA-liirh itie Uu
UBIIIO I... -v..
' ; "F';' J i "itrt.npiw.fr lo utke the
f C ...Jttli ! lllat f ..rMIHIl l?0Ht.
lowii of 5!iaditiiH on lb I'lfa-iMao cna..
19 TI.b l.liii"Hl an.ee
mi ui j.i..u...j.. - - - - - i
li'iiimiil. 12 T be iMiliti'-al aniect ef
uRmraontlif formnenl l.e iimlcrgoiie nt. e J (lnqU1ifir J aovereii-nty over lltat
chrt.ioe durinir llie curlj I'-rlof the w.1.-. mote.'"' ' . .....j.. urw uiturned
pioific minors pKdominii'eil bul tbe l.H-at njl- j
..!; it. ru..fl ..iitiinrnls which bv 1
Tiens air ul a more wariiKv ritainnrr mu
.... ...I.... l.aualllUllIT '"'"''"" . ..
" " . f . .. i
Ilia .Ulllisirr .onni niurunv.
. I The nclion of the French Government goes
if' I . C I . . - a.
lU Milli Count Mornav.
.... ..!. ..f.i. i.' l 11 ........i ...i
. a nc mnuu vi u. ....
fur tn wekn confija nee in the Emperor a ix
Wurlike prrimralion are a
.ip.iiu p. rimi. lr. atill
eonlmurd on i
lorge toolo in every mililnry and naviil tie
iiiliilicii. ui a """ w.
I Two humlreil aiiini of war are in
rominis
aion in the French porln. j
. . ' i : L 1. . ...I.... '
Six Hunting ilea ill oatirriea nav. hccu man-
. j .. u.. i...:i.
ru .o uv uiiiii. .
The IhIcsI accounts from France fjenemlly
lire of a very warlike tenor.
The proco'dinpa of thatfEnglish Purliament
cotnprite nothing of general inlcrest or itnporf-
anvo.
'i-i.. r c..I n"....n.r. Im. exnerirn.
.ii:;: weikita!
'." . " y .
dosed will tome deprcMio...
The Sardiniitn Mm.ni.e oi u p n est.nu
lines me .0. ei m.y i .ui.o.w. u ........
WUIHIt Vtt.O'ii i:.p'ii.i.w - ...
culled lor by the critical position of lialinn oO
!. .i ..... j ..: I .. k ....A r... ili. u.
Inirs nnu ivns uuaiuru iu 'i uatu imi v..
fenst; of Sardiniii against ihe thrcalenmg ot
tituJe of Austria.
Extensive tnilitury preparation are going for
word in 'Austria; -.lie movement of troops to
wa.i:.ls the imlian frontier continued.
Tlnt-itttl-io Tnt ullirriiripii
' CpNSRK'SIONALrKOCF.EDINOS. HWll'n fOM. j
r. . -it I . .1 . II .1 .1.. f ..m:i. I
rio sJ.-in mo House iu ujy in mtw
Ite of ihe Whole the bill to revise tho mrifT
was prcsenled as an amendment to the appro
priation bill for llie Post Office Department.
1 i 'ii . . . .. ..... e .. .1..1...1. ..J
1 1 .... .
h will come up to morrow lor Uebaie ana a
bitter conle&t is ojipecttu. .
lie and Consular bill by a vote ol 3.) yeaa to 25
y" 10 20
nnys.
lr. M Sinn's subslilule for
. ci' i ii.
Thirty Millions Cuba bill . declares that the
Otiiled Stales will purchase the Island when-
ever Spain is willing to sell it for a fair eqni-
valmit. . i .
Jii relation to foreign powers il simply dc
ckres (hat the Uuiied Suites wouid never be
neuiiiil if any foreign power attempted lo pro-
cure Cuba from Spiin.
n. . . t i t . i. .
Tn aonuie to-oav occuoied murn oi t.ie
rtiininiiiap ii f Wava and Means to-dav reiect
ZUlllllll"V - - j .
ed the tariff revision bill and received to re
. r..m f r.icana nf 'I'ripnsii rv notes.
uurt ii. imw wi " . ...... - j --
The report to vbo in favor of a revision of
(he tariff stood 3 yens 105 miys.
In ihe House to-duy the armyppropriation
bill was passed as emended -in ihe Committee
of (he Whole by lip yeas lo 93 nays.
" The total appropriation for the army is
I 1000000.
..l.nnnr;.w.. Ttv-T II If! M Ti I M M V Y f r n - 1 Vnxhl t t? '
I'foi Feb. 21. -It is reported that two commis
sioners are on tnetr way to oi. i nonius imving
been commissioned by G.on. Miramou to iii.vite
yjrita Anna back to Mexico and oiler nun trie
jgidjf.hip ot'the reactionist's party.
-fTie B j gappjj t0 have been instigated
by European powers.
iThe reiort is not fully credited. - .
WWasMnglon Feb. 24.- The proceedings in
the House lo-day were not of general inlcrest
or Importance.
. (e senate lur. nine u
gffe!f:( ' amendment to the
adI jM;'on f Kansas
In Ihe Senate lur. naie oi n. iiuiiijiiiiutr
. . - i . .i . . i...
: aui Ul 1UQI ocaiiu
The amendment proposes to repeal tne
clause in that act which requires Kansas lo have
a sufficient number of inhabitants to entitle it
to one represefita.tive in Congress before it can
be admitted as a Statu into Ihe Union.
The amendment was discussed al great
length and the debate upon it ... become very
general. -
There is n prospect of an all-night session.
Washington Feb. 23. In the Senate to-day
Mr.jS!ldell gave notice that he should coll for
a final vote on the Cuba bill on Friday next
25ih inst. - ' " : ' - f ;
A canvass of th House show a majority of
30 io favor ol Philip's tarilf bill.-
Weuhivgton Feb. 24. The Senate Inst
ntgbt bad a long spirited and ahnrp discussion
upon the amendment offered by Mr. Hale yes-
terday to repeal the restrictive clause lit regard
to the required number of population in Kan-
sas to qualify her for admission into the Union
as a Siate. .
The amendment was finally rejected by a
vote of 19 yeaa (o 27 nays.
TK. I.otriilniivp Kcutive and Judicial a ex
propriation bill was then taken up and discuss
-.1 r..ttr.intif nation il Wil nflttpd btf n V0t8
CU ll. Ill .MU "j " -I - - - J
of 27 ye-s to 16 nay.
- In tbe resolution rejecting the Post Office
appropriation billthe flouso declared that they
woul pass no more appropriation bills till
some mcKlification of the tnrilf is eff.-cted.
a.? IthniA.n nf Oliin. nhairnian of the com-
... I. -.IV.
mittee appointed to investigate thd charges of
corruption agatnsi memoer- aim wiulti v. mi
House. also made report to-day. .
The committee recommend no action arainct
an iunividual member of the House but the
testimony taken by it shows that there have
lie iiiranna mi: ui.
ry Departments
.! ' '-"
) II !.
Iim ii.'.'"! ... II
) i n of L ronfli ling l ttfr HI
III :0IV t'l
itk l't ri
- ...- i i... ...u l. .(.
"u M'" " .'. ' "
. 7miiiii;i i'it -.j l
i..nniii ht if in MittlM. rronmirnuiiK
..... - ...u ih llnuvi. rroniiiirnuiiiK
'vnli - tirf. 7
j; x:v:xz"z;:; r.;..M .... a-.;-.
""Id V""'t"" u
:' nin'''-. ....... .
dohihI bill inrirati'te iLe riif. itHr f i
- c . i
iflra id in it im
.... ii... ii i it. a uirnailirnt.
''I'tie lliiute will trier i h!i auirniiiiirnt.
. r o ...
I hr ui I tnnift ui
I for flnal pav.
Tint Utmv.mHS'pH Ffi. 22 .fh
. .ill. II
" -" V7 ... 7 " . 'i
..m. .ftniini nil ariiii-innnLiiiv arricr. mi 'w i
il Tdtiiniilf pc iouic for a aiimlar cervic.
S200.UO0 fr noiium.
UniriaH .KCIUT J SIATT with
............ - -
It it staled here nr. apparently reimum
.. .... .1... . ... n. :.:. i.........n... .n.lii.l.l
il.iu i.. . .
i .vrei trealv with uuateina: in urmni
'vre.1."" ...' ...i .. !...
P . ijoyf rn.nl unfa cover of her
- . .......
10"' "ulrurl
ITT '"' M .. L annd lull
iwwiiiiii. I..'.'.- .
...... ft.. I ti tm mrtrit ittfT
srrii icv MM
W "" r"'!"': TJ'""
f jo aironff wetlerly
She l. quiet ol h.Ch water and .ironr
OIIU IICO lUl. -
1 hopea are eiilerlined of being able to save her
lit the weotliercmuinuca as lavoraoiv
iiiiiiiiiu. . ...
. Ii;h-ers are atiil alongside receiving her
freiirht. . .
The ateomer i fully insured m in it city and
NcwOrlcani.
Atlantic B Defawatiox. .ew iwv
F; S3 A heavv defalcation hna rrnen dis-
riL'nrnd in lbs AlloTrfic
Dank of IJrot.lt.yn
i i.t.-j
i"'"K x...i.u. .. . . . i
TKlefol.or...Mr.re.d.m.Jm?.e
of the banU- who it nns oeen asrrninni
' . hmjJBn( iMnn 0
.- -. f unklffltVn
. Fobhit in Tin Ohio Ki-bh.
UI1C.HI inn.'""
r FA oi Th Ohio river at ibis
jntiaf ii'. . - - - - ----- . .
point have been rising rapidly for eetrra! day-
previous to Saturday.
On Saturday nifrht a severe alorm prevailed
the wind increasing to a gale doing much
dnmnpe.
All the Eastern teletrraph lines are prostra-
ted in variotta pieces ond no dispatch's have
. . i i t ... v .. ... ...1
been received oer tne lines .rum n.. ..
or Cincinnati since Saturday ana t'p to j
.v.i '.i. .i.:. Alnndit mnSno-. there has been
u tiui n. in. V . J 1 61
no communication by telegraph rost or west
from this city. '
There is a great freshet here. All the cei-
t... W.ior Strnpt ore full of water. On the
Western portion of Water slreet. the Water Is
fio nr ; feel deen on the lower floor of Ihe
i building. . . . - '
Thr third street bridge is live reei unucr u.c
.ire. I Virilize is hlso SUU-
.JILli All.. -' - ' . 3." .
merc d the water just washing; over It.
The river is trjj lipinp; but Mure alowly.
The water has risen to a greater height than
tins been known dutintt the past five years
and has done considerable damage to merchon-
di.it stored iu cellars in the lower part of the
city. . ' . " ' :' '
. The flood in the rivers generally m this
section is subsiding; but tU this point the river
is rising still at the rat) of half jin inch nn
hour. '
Thurible Steamboat Disastfh Eioitt on
Ten Lives hosr. .Mtmphh Feb. 21. The
tPMmpr Comet bound for St. Francis river
' was totally disnbled and " lost . Jn Saturday
' ' t ...L.'.t. . .... .L liar
eveninp; in a nurricane wnicn oraieva
eighteen miles below this city and some eight
or ten lives were lost.
Among those known to bare. Mn ettner
!.:il-4 lfnffvna(4. ft John Pone first clerk of
Amnnc thnsa known fo bare ben ettiier
the Comet; Job Mill a passenger on the bottf;
. i i ti-j..4
Jo'.n Ulark first cook; josepn ow.uu uu
Samuel Hiirtlman. Also I fie iruru roeiiano a
itde (rirl. whose'tmmes could not be ascertain-
'.' 9 '
Savernl others are missinir nnd supposea to
hive been lostin the river or in the wreck
ll.vej)ccii ii.wiii .." i .... :..1
I he boat is two years out ami' i n"u
. '
only (o a small amount.
Letter from El Paso.
Kr. P.uo. Feb. 15i!i. 1S59.
Jlfr. Editor :--Dear Sm : Thinking that
a few lines from this part of the world might
interest your reaaers particularly nt una unic
t ml. lbi libprrli A-i.
r T ...II- f iU ...vii itrilli n arnllt nf
A-i.t ut. uac.ic ui . mo i in v .... . --
26 men has just come in (to Fort Bliss two
miles above mis.j irom an rngngemrut ii.
the Indians (Comanches) in Dog Canon about
ftfl miles South-east from this place in the
r
Mountains. He lost 3 mtn -killed on
the field and 1 wounded himself supposed
mortaly. ' . ...... .. - .
. The Ind.answere under the notorious Ch
LIC 1IU 11.11 ld IT 1IUI.-1. ...a... -- -a
aLamI hi rtitti runriincr ntr atnek.'..-- And cnlv
Rcr.anchia. whose men M4 been prowungn
a few weeks since attacked a train within six
- . . . . .. tf-k I Sil-.
miles ol. town belonging to wr. jcnva a mu-
ican tan ofT 10 mules and killed two of his
. ihia in-nunt the arnllt was 8eut OUt.
with Messrs. Marten and Gaiccia latter Mex-
ican as volunteer guides. On the 8th they
came upon the Indians at the mouth oi ine
above Canon who made hostile demonstrations
and on the morning of the 9th were decoyed
: ii. . r. .t ..i m niorea The men
nnu me vniinii wm. r r
are said to have behaved exceedingly wel con.
stdering tnetr position Deing unuuic iu cc nj-
thingmore than the heads of the Indians behind
the rocks. It is supposed there were 8 Indians
killed. . This will no doubt lead to a campaign
against them.
Tl... nl.ia ha hpn rlnnrl.d . nf lain Willi
strangers mostly going lo the Gila mines all
.r .u' I r... ; .i: J . k.. x
Ol niiuiii a ivai ..in rc uiouppuniicu t iiir pru
pie here eerm to have Utile confidence in them.
There arc many old silver and gold mines in
.i.:- .1.. . u . k . t . . l rA. ...... .
l.jis v.vi.iu! inn. u.ic VCTD tvuihcu iu. jcma
one of which 50 mile above this place oppo-
site tort Fillmore in the Organ Mountains
4 ' I . O l 1J I. - -
site l-ort riltmore.in the Urgan mountains
At Fomn known as Stevenson a old mine was
sold a tew weeks since to a fNew York compa-
nv tor 4U.U () cash. I understand the com-
ny for 840000 cash. 1 understand the com-
pany have organized under Major Sprague ol
... .. .
the U. o. A. and are coming oinimmeoiaieiy
wiih a captul of $1000000. It is said to be
KW
1-tMfMUp-'.. PMI.(JrMl.
.lumUw.. :i hw iu ".' .!
lli.fr.Mimi lUitil Jirf'.l a I'd111
ItHHJ i.h.l.i.i.li. lit uctpillir t fH"' il
it ( fonliitii! tim(( p ?w
ill tr inw - .
.
f'-" . . . . . i -
. I..- I 1 VI. .1 r.niininltl
If.....n V. h... lillK Uw ld PO ! K
Tin SlWi Utt-tinnJ .il roi.i.t.l."
' ' . ..ii .ii .r au.a.ir.
r ih i v niirni ui umiii"" " i
.... . ii. - i . riH mill
' -j .
' h T'T.'...? ...J..L..Ifeafil'i:
n.it Ik tatT.fd I 111 U&t .Ofl. 1 "ff l-WO IFI -
i.!.. ..J. and 1?3 nulrt atoiaotl lltta Mr.'IM !:.. i. k.r ia ilvlli-l.tllll. allll I""
I lir hi. n...
hf tlih snml There Imi b?eii a i.e roil e
labiithtil W nrlea below ibis on the nrrr ra'.r J
ii..:...... Yonra&t-.
tmi iiiij
A.?U- .Ull-a"-'
f iut .ha an.mj rat'l t.
Kowi from the 1 onlier.
Smino Station. Momaultj Feb. 23
Mr. J. K. llufhei-Hir ;-l d.ei yoo f '
t:.. i.j it.. Si. .tivrr. nivinrr the rorrctl
1aiet!itnt ul the late wurJer and lnd.antlrr.re.
. . i a. . I .
.eon. . boy I to 1 yer. .i aue
. rn- ). uiiil.im Hl.'l'iir Mnui to mr. av-
goit g from llie widow M. FarUndt lo Mr. Tay-1
l.r. ui.a allneL-r.l llV IlKlintlb (V III t-OWIBUl
row and mot horribly murdeied iboulitiiy
i?hieen arrow in hir bmly ami head il.ey
ofr lh. who1e of hi. a.-.lp.tJ a.r pped him
ion.-olT the whole of his acalpanJ sir'pped him
of hi eoat pants hat and sho-s. While et:g-
jed In atrippin hitn. Mr. Truelore li e old
man BS pnssu.g ino loan mm mnic ..pi..
them. !wo of ihrm made a charpo on him run-
ning by the side of him: they shot one arrow
into nil mares ne.-K. lie inane ti.arimp wj
commi? in plain view of the widow Alt Far.
i l.mla hftlieia .nil ah rait nut ill the vard With
h pa Pilule cross limber.
111 VQ iH 1 11 I Mil U' HI"'-"' ' " I '
ihe Jrtiingrrn-wus on the trail ff lniliatis tht
committed the murder this morning hm I
IrU there my 0Ujct in wriimnp una is iii
the Hue stati'incnt befure l!i people knowing;
that auch thin!-" are Very often exarerst'd.
M. TOTTASS.
Neffro Stetllibi and Oaptnro of thft ThieTei(
An exira from tint Plait 'Argus' office datti
the 2" ult. biltiKS the following account :
Several valuable negroes having been siole'rV
a few days ago Irani this county a parly foV
r.iiM.. -.1 ilnii rotund tvli.r ihv bad rroMeOT
loiiu'' c u;ii'i j . -
the Missouri into Kur.fas in clmrge of I hire?
i.li. i.ti-Ariniiraiird ih'in tb Lawrence.'
limit; . .... ...- - . ........ -
and thence on the great Lane trail io lowa.J-
But ituniediati'ly otter leaving wwreiu'e nicy
perceived that the fieeia-g; puy consisting of
three while men nr.d fourteen negroes roull-be
. . i .i.. . : :.i i ..f
ovrlinulea ai Uscnioose ainiuai i !(:'."
Lawrence. About 10 o'clock in rha morninp-
the assault was made upon the rtftf rtponr:-"-
The negroes were well nrmrd trml would have
made a deadly resistance had not the white
a a - a r 'l?
men surrendered niter too r.rn ore nn ore
was killed and the writfe .party .was clijiturt-J
mid brought into the city about 8 o'clock thi
morning. . '
The negroes hsre been idfhliflt-.lv "
The names etf ihe sco'tiVrfrcIsi whw were con-
ducting these negrots oil are .Toliti and Charle.f
Uaye( nnd -r Clotrsb. They li 'il an et-
nminntion to day before Justices Coleman ntiJ
Hefioi and in default of S5.0U0 bail were sent
.u. in ili. rnnntii i.ail.
'i'hese are the r -al facts of til'4!1 case. The
capturing puffy numbered about ten men- anil
embrncea some or eur ocst auu musi iu'i'-
tial citizens. ' . . ;
The Commerce of Cuba.
TT..:...I Siarialia. RrnMmht fliri.isllC
J lie viiiiitu ui'i. . j. - . at
some atatutics or llie commerce oi u.hm ivuun
.. .... I...
n view oi tne question oi aciiure.wnu u
United Slates now so prominent m.y be in
teresting.: It aays ibnt in 1954 one-third nf
Ll. ..l..i r r".! rt.y in ill. TTinte.i
tnt woow riiiw " " w-i
states nnu ion per cent ainy.iu ... .
ihe.impori were one-iniru irom opam mu
I riK' lb. ItnllMil Sin tea. As. the
production ot eiiger nos oeen tne wos. pu.-
ant business ir (Ul island. 'J have l!:e Loiira
o l u. . i.nnnr'ttfhf rtlalnmaf fflf
oiia uen mc mun. t.......
I-. i in.. .....i. .r ...n-n. .ml inn.
Its prouuee. .- me iiniwuo
lasses into (lie United Str.tc? in-1851 were .
i j . .rn n?n Ron '.r ...t:..t. in nrifi Jttiv
luea at aruuauuuiiv miim ;wiviv'.-.--
r n..U. ' I- ie?.3 lb Inlal nf flip. :'
were iroiu oum. n. v .i.v ...... . .
articles was &275441&2 of which H?62(J .
020 wn from Cuba. )A lahle showing ha im.
ports into Cuba from the United States for . a
single year of oil fish lumber flour corn rice
pork baco;) lard sonp and fallow gives on .
aggregate valuation of 38973.29 7 ; on whieff
ihe import duties were $1490080." .
The article of flour is taxed $10 per barrei
which gives a revenue of $176107 on an in
voice value of $105563 ihe price of supar
beino- ssy 4 l-2c. in Cuba and flour being f l
i ...i.- nr . a .. in: iu i
Jwiiihe to exchange a barrel 'with (lie Cuban
eNe to ex n a 0f8arln Cuba
oj per Darrei at tue vvcai. ah uiih miniti
r1' : ... ...riw
1 $4 50 a'fid n barrel of flour on the Miasiesip-'"1'-pi
ii also f4 50. . Now to make the exchange
the Cuban government comes in and demands
1U tax ot tne planter on me nuur nnu ine
United States government demands of the
farmer 81 12 tax on the suirnr. Thus ihe two
. . r 7. ' . 1 . . .1 n .. ..1. .
governments get $11 12 oil" a"" tfansile
which the whole value is $0.
.. Progress of Spiritualism' .
The 'Spiritual Kegistci' has recenily puD
lished'some statistics wherein the total numbet
of Spiritualists in the United Slates- is eslim
-i.J 1 OQl nnn and in (hp A'hnls world at l.
QICU IV. v. u u '
940000. Maine is credited with 40 000j Ner
Hampshire with JJU.tiuu; Vermont zo.uu iuoes-
achusetts 100000; Rhode Island 5000j Con.
necticut 200(i0; and New. York 350000
nL. . O '. - . ' i n I o thaTinninoa nf 5l(l nil Si i
t lie -jn.-51.1v .... ........ f-""!-
sneakers and 23S professional mediums. The
literature oi ine proiession comprises ouu dooks
and pamphlets six weeklies three smi-weelc
lies and four monthlies. These figures are not
probably exaggerated and that Spiritualism
nrnh
r
' ur
VUI
country j beyond all .question. Amons tht
ana iu tin annuel niuicuiuic i;aicii. in tins
0her montra.itiM which have grown out ol
hi Mpcrstjjon be spiritual wife system h
- ..." i ..: .i."- M it.
cr.ef ao0mmntioti tl
We
are lad 0 erceiTe (Bt j j no in lhe
i ercftirr nuvni iiuiiiuii iiiuii j.iiuiiiiijni?iii.
bar
Ikarou and uneducated Soutli' that thu.. or
..v.. i.i.. dpmnmliaino hiimK n..;i.
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