The Austin Evening News (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 32, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 16, 1875 Page: 2 of 4
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'tSGeorgp Riddle n'flrigigeji
for tlio next Hcnuju tlio.)'slbkc6inpiiny
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ESP'Aiuong tho roccil't issues front the.
Patent Ofliccnt Washington I). C aro
JRutcnl to Framiis 11. Bell of Marshall
for u plow: and h. Ciolutm As Ramsey
.for a cotton sprinkler.
1 4."Sa AulbLuo Humid Juno t-lth':
jnfiur. uenm tlio gentleman trout Illin
18' who has those fine SnaniKh-Mnrinn
bucks for hiiIc sheared one of thorn :iifw.
days since and .the llcccc weiirhcd tf2
Jiifjws."
'ftiB'IIMil. VaJiwtiQii of Yrop'erty iif the
lcity ol Austin for 187:4 wiw 4;U13jZ58
Uhistyour it wiib probably bis increased
jRux half milium' dollars; Austin is surely
-gainmgnn wealth as W5liUSTuulutioii.
ETho Direet; United State's cable .just
llftitt between. Ireland and. Rye .Bjiuch;
MrJf.n.wiH unoiy? j)'4W'4y.!ii:crauBnuc
ntjive'rageJofi20kwoi;Us'!il minute1.' 'There
i.jggpt55ii hVc Ifclerjyilfjii I'nb'lek iHi'd
LOBS UIU -ilUIUHlC.
RSA portrait of ex-Uov Tatbpi is to
idoru the walls of the State House in
istou. It has been procured bv his
ds as a testimonial of his publie'sor-
iplpeH. Ex-Gov. TnlbbT has three br'oth-
lers living in Williamson county ol tins
rstatc.
Tweed ateiensed..' ' .! -
Eccsnt: rdigiuthesjir!irifih: "Uitt j trior-:
rotation that William M. Tweed 'has been
released from prison 'timlcr the decisions
rendered in his oauees by the judges of
tlio Conrt of Appeals of tlio State of New
York. It isa luuiontablo fact thai the
Ijvwb of that StutohaVo been badly made
and that Twocd oscupos'sololy ohuecouitt
of defective laws. What a colnnientary
it is upon legislation when ;t man of tho
baso ohuiaotor that; ho possesseaUs turned
looao by the illy made statutes
Thnftuormity -of tlio fraud1 and- it-Jio-
notorious infamy of Tweed uud his co-
adjutors has made the wholeTaffair' bo-
como almost national in roputtUuj The
JudgeisttuTJIbmtr of Appealsaro- uioi
of highajstaafling. .nd they Iw.v.o givejn
thseoaBegbUs appealed to them long
uud labored1 iteption. Woiarju forced
to bel i'e jc iJiUot they were drfyej'to: the.
decisioufat which they avrive1j)uot on
account of Jlio vwant of guilt oi' Xho great
mng;masferfbjjt solely as before Jst ted
?jTt-j ..' ... .- 'iSiiri.i.
uesfierecu vtv tnaKc-tiyjoi;tjio jo ws
from
under which .he ha been indeed Wo
yet hopojuatf under soujp of ithk inauy
indictinteendingngaiu3t?lnuyTveod
jway yotbeTfonud guilty. wioTjIihlc that
hot ouly-fiebiit? also bis coconspirators
iu cijuioislioulQ bo bwughtfli) condign
nuiishnienl.tr: r
WoJiayiJieyes Of tlie world' center-
ed.jinvQni;i)jijc6uuti'y aiut qujt .institu-
tions. EveVy mitiou watches iutousoly
thoWayia which our luwH.are'adnrjnis-
lred.-'mB-fireutnmup.htfseeriloseiy
V.'ets'di1 1. ki.MSi1.M T4'.-t W...v .l.i.'tiAM
!ms been ij4Mlt' ami vo truly 'shall bo-
come abyiwoi-daiiibug nations if 'tlie af-
fair' is droppcd(and tho fihievirig; Boss.
goes 11X56.
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"WnnUnmimni I
vWasiiinoton Juno 15. J. MoGrew
iMjoyeral years chief clcrky has been
appointed Sixth Auditor) iu place of C.
C. ShcatH. of Alabama to take bflcct
July. 1st. McGro'w moautimo is uctiug
as Auditor. 4
-t raiscGnniienii.
NkW'Youk Juno 15.E very precau-
tion hits been taken to arrest Tweed
whouYlie loaves tho penitentiary and'
inlesho givof37om0oi) bail tho it'ii .
rortunato gentlonian' will be lodged in;
Ludlow jail for 80l'eral days. The suits
ngaiust him are civil not criminal
'Should ho give this bond it is said there
is auothor action for which lio will bo
held requiring another $3000J00 bail.
Tweed has requested that lie be taken
direct.to Ludlow jail there to await the
'issue I' ' '
Savannah Ga. Juno 15. A party of
excursionists went to Arkwright's Island
yesterday aiid while a number were in
bathing they wore curried out to sea.
Frank C. 0. Driscoil a lucrclinnt of "this
city and Charles It. Johnson a clerk.
Miss 'John sou Wasioscueil in an iuseUsi-
ble condition by ti steamboat. Bllo liatl.
been in tho. water halt an hour. Showm
kept afloat by licv bathiug dress. lThe
bodies. of tho drowned have not been re-
covered.
Ni:w Yoiiic Juno 1G Tlie Washing
ton Light Iuiautry of Charleston upon
their arrival here' to-day en route for
Boston were mot at the'd6ckdf steanitW
by the Light tluarua.Jamfi.escortedLteJ)ei-
momco's where- breakfast was ihad.
Thisp; in. they with tho Light Guards'
took tho Steamer for Boston.
Ti'KW Yoiik Juiio l'fi. A. detachment
of the Washington Light Infantry of
Charleston to the number of aboutrtifiy
under comuiaud of Lieut: Gilchrist ar-;
viv.cd in this city this a. m. en routo for
Boston to participate in the Bunker Hill'
centennial Celebration Thursday. They
were met and formally received by tho1
QUI Guard under coihiuand of Maj. GcpJ
McLean. They were escorted to Del-
monico's yhore they were eutertuiued titj
breakfast.
Thobaukei-s of the U. S. meet in Pliil-
adtilptiia) on the 33d of f June for the puiv
posovof organizing .theiiiext'ceuteuuial.
'bahkors' association. They liropostf tc
li!ivo'a'Mcp'ai:ttribnt 'in' which vthby will
exhibittho coins and libte's bf tlio coun-
try from it settlement to date and spec-.
i mens of all' coins since civilization.
'I'lin t;.il .if ir...L. ('...... nr..wi.il
j.nu iiini yi. xjluuuo juuuqii) lumsuuii
pf Alabiiuia for falsCbids and tampor-
lugAviiu man cjcvks coinmenccu to-uay.
Niw York June lb'. At the break-'
fast given to tho Charleston. .Washington
Infantry a letter M read from Gover-
norTildqn expressing. rogrefc at his iii-
tibility Co be preseut;1 audi welcoming
them- to' tlio tnto of New York. This
W'w followed fyy ijrigi addresses from
Gen.-Woodyjirffyf-tho":Gbvcriior'6 Stuffy
and froJu.Col. Marshall Lefterts of the.
Vet'erau; cor;of aho Seven th reginient.
f reign..
DrjjiMN June l(i. The American Rifle
Team;arrlvod aud wero received with
great euhysiasm.
I Mm . mv .. W. J ar'k' .W' .SM ! aJI ! I
we must havo Bottled laboringiclass.
We ars cowiu-process of educating this
class of men and womust do it by good
lURUagomeut'.
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A. Disabled Vessel Navigatkd iiy a Wo-
mIn. A.Tesscl which arrivpd at Now York
JC ItVidft .week brought tho intolligouco
thai the bark Rebecca Crowoll which left
Kbw York on March 6lh for Buenos Ayrcs
becamo disabled durhitr a eovoro tain throo
days after leaving there.
Several of tho spars and sails wore carriod
away and the captain and first mate wero
lnjuredto such an extent that they woro con-
fined to their berths throughout tho rest of
me voyage unu ronuorcu mcapabio oi man-
airing tho vessel. Thoro wasuo other neraon
jon board except tho captain's wife who un-
derstood havigution aud.sho undertook tho
task of conducting tho bark to its point of
destination. The second mate was a young
taan. twenty years eld ableto.takotho holm
but ignorant of tho process of making obser-
vations; .
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One of the richest men in La Crosse
recently hunted around the back yard
from ten o'clock until midnight to iind
a lost penny using up at least htteen dol-
lars worth of moonlight aud breaking
three lamp chimneys.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
t'R'KD. CAKXETON J. AV. KOIUIUTSON.
OA11LETOST & ROBERTSON
Attorneys at Law
Rooms G and Suuipaou Building
AUSTIN T15XAS
Practice in Supreme ami I'odcral Courts
at Austiu aud in District Courts of Travis
aud adjoining Counties.
Transact Legal Business in any County iu
tho Statu through rcliabte Correspondents.
J. LARMOUR.
AND
SUPERINTENDENT
Kooui'?r6tL;ever Sampson & Heudrieky
AUSTIN ". TEXAK
. h SIEMERS .
Practical Watchmaker" v "
DuBois Streofc
Near L'ost-Oflico in Hawks' Old .Stand.
Konairs all kinds of Watches Clocks and
Jewelry.
All work warranted.
" I?R L; G..LINCECUM
JJ$cticJ?hy sic iaii .
Oners his professional services to:tben.ci.Li:.
Zeus of Austin and yiciuity. Il6"praclf cos
medicine ;ia a broad and comureliouaiVo bui-
fence Bolecriiig the good from every source'
itvuminjj CAircfiica rupuuiuiiujj mi uauiu-
bivch.
Particular attoiitibn given to Chronij Dis-
caseH iiud difficult' obstetrical cases.
-.All ordu'ra loft at .B. H. Thompson's Old
Drug Store will receive prompt ullcuUoi).
THE' PARLOR' SALOON
J.'ecatt Street Madkey JhUldiinj
Where Joe Cordoba will always bo jhul
to nleet his friends.
Choice Lumors and the best Havana Cigars'.
Comb and see me.
rJtEE LUNCH from 10 to 1 P. M
THJA
St David's Cucrcii Festival. Rb-
memer"eve"ry ono? that to-night the St;
lavid's (jhurcli festival will take place
at the Capitol. Several hitiidsome art-
icles alii to bo voted for. No milling will
bo allowed. In eVery caso where a person
buys an article the oxact change will bo
returned 'to tho purchaser. A beautiful
cross will voted to tho most popular lady
and ii line geld headed cane will bo be
stowed jn a siiuilarjnauner on the uipst
populajr. goutlem au .
Price of admission fifty cents. Hefresh-
ments.twoutyiliv.eiceuta. '.Ice creiim aud
cakei twfinty-ilve cents. Do iiot;fprget.
tlo festiyul is to-night. "Gb and have ty
pleasant time.
HiKKi) Mux. Get tlio best hands uud
vvj) them. Whon a liiuli baa bocanio
Better flw$' niitHt be 'made' aud tlio used to his work uu&tkis employer he is
iieiiK We trust worfli more thuu a stranger. - There is u
BOOS AND JOB
Printing Office.
Work done cheaper
beat5imeu "should radko tlieiii. W
'ihat.the Jaws vfl(lcouie An time jUK.be. so
fiumed tlit' they will stand the' icsfci of
itimo pud the: strictest investigation of
;ibk lawyers.' Letour liiws borawn so
fluib jwotccttheiniiocciiti uiidiioti shield
tMjgixHty:. We do iibbSviShiKee auy'
more Tweeds go u-eeby. i-eum ot bod
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wavof making men interested in their
work 'of satUrfying tkeir selfirespeetf
treating them courteously aud reason-
ably giving them credit for success
whiie holding theni strictly respoueiblefor
failure;: abovo all by iuying thcin
promptly and liberally. 'ThawHl make
their work worth double wha'ifc yvoild
otherwise . be. As Hiiud advances in
Iuwh- TJieiiuira! pffect jR.inJiiirJouti. ; prici ihoj-e lalwr miiHt'he tixpenfled on
THAN
AT ANY OTHER O10FLOE.;;
IN AUSTIN ' J'1
TraEcSpSEMARKET
B)i8t Avenue opposite Hcllman & Gans.
Keepcunstautlyon hand the choicest treats
In th9 City having tho raro facilities of a
weingeratory wnoro Meats are keirt on ic
and '(tea from flies
Fresh Vegetables received every utoruiug
Nice sweet print Hatter.
Open ull hours of tho day.
dr ice von sale. -
A 1). KJIRUSON. V. M. KOlU.i:;-
EMERSON & NOBLE
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SHINGLES DOORS SASH 4ND ULlNDS.i
Siecial bills sHwed to order.
fy'Sn'cd;il bills sawed to order.
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The Austin Evening News (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 32, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 16, 1875, newspaper, June 16, 1875; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth78351/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.