Galveston Weekly News (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 30, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 1, 1859 Page: 1 of 4
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1SP .a lIl-e GalrestoD Houston and orabcat going doira the river
Fjoitaiimnfi tcnfArrfwec ...a lire nnt in ti- tii-1
-rv r -M r6M"'J4 iiiuai Aais- v iiajuu
-rtter a Blow
WtWVffiPiha'jijB-.wftanUeiioB. and th.t
lbs rae;roaafrowTi?5inrablat t6 Houston
WU16 in finelKnniog.-onaer hj the time the
-:.vs .Hrawnre completed -and the tract
lua ft-omXacle Ckta in iht. --- fc
Ir Wntennaa. thninniT4w4AjA 1
fiftr lauds jvortinpfln hr.if t. '.
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.- v-"icn.-MinC oailaatin and t.mn.
jug and the track thus finisW f. -.-4 v
competent Judces iis-beintrm.i in .: .
.tteSpuUi and nerhan inri.- .
..tidroids. m.;vucr.:" .?""' urai
jiWGallj and economically aniconjid-
gespatch. WIlMhefcree Mhis command
Vd sqpenntendent lar m .. 5i- r .. '
perda7 an4 the labor of rcpak-on O-isroad-H
where so mnw .. .:. .' "-ua."" roaa 1
near
acmg
SvSr more work thM ihB in r
Kdltorlal Corresponacncc
Niw 0bliik3 Oet. 6m isj.
where I had to wilt
and haiao alternji-
nacfit wilctl-fllnr.!
operation. aj-wiT'itonn .;
JandlDecnthe entire routa. We left on TLuiad.t
"!Flreni1 boan afler ha Uae announced
fl Udnatireach Tlcksbnrs tUl Sunday morning
The boat vu well enoneh. thonrh . trf
Jealous one ; o mart. that I wUl alwa Js endeavor
to arold a ji.etet-boat in fatnre nnlee. I have mor-
.17 '"" "llnsl'llJ'fUto my lot. Every
thing looied very dull In Vlctbnrff belnff Sunday
and n we: morning to boot; .0 alter .eelng the only
party I had any btulnew with I took the cart In tt
aneraoonto Jackson and reached there the jane
vtu6. a wic irainwaa Itfavlnir .--.
atelplnihe rnonung- I was op before daylljhr
anaht. a long .troll round ton befcre breakf.t
JacksoaUTeryprettny.Ilnated wlthtn half a mile
of the JuncUon of the1MUIlppl Southern Md th.
ew Orleans Jaclacn and ClreatNorthan Dallroad
the foiaairof which vl'i .nniti 1.. ...... . . .
ereepiptsMobUe-dOMo Kallroadj and thelat-
tcr (ralch ricw run ihroujh Canton to'the next (-
thfildeA af Amfn.n. T7T i " 1 11 ill S-ii !! in ' r
uu. uic mea mil AmprlrJtn fnn nt . x-t
ridiculous. No American who has wr rereectViV
W. right and privileges a. a free"' "Van Plive In
hbtorVUait7;h.ThnU? corrobotat:i1 tf ef"c"of
msiory. lathe first place that ciuntrv has not
Sed7U' "7 "bff leervlr?nth?3a"e of
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IlAERlsO
JtltlwAhrt A.I?-1
"""l JiajSlialIgaroacomPi
per 0 Vo.. t?j. Toflrona;
Sth. tho ..: L ?DC
5th ttio anniversarj o( tht T"1""'
tt falUe
LATER FROM 1VB1F ORLEANS.
.. . scut ocenoraverv obtuctinn. inamcs. Hn..n a 1
Uonary facUons whenever In the ascendant weoed dent. t f iS VCa jtesL.
. .vVrJM 4urcia reaiaenu mere pan' eulirlr nr t I. vx&2t4Jx& 1
Americans. Pf5uiirjy H eJearafrom ilrfp. uXBK" C
Etock-hpldcri of.tho S. P iMareelioSiPlr
pIacoonfihijn3 -iompanv tooS
rectors Vveni't-ted- Jru '18 wlfcW'nBlM"
KV. Hlrtiij&n. T"f '-Bar Thompson Pa..
rL-J a urge portion of the distant .. tt.. .7T- :"'rola "ceasiuuty
EftE-frf-ISSS??
IIMBBIW ! i I Jl mnnn- S ;.AJ I '"v uubiv. -- - --
I iJ-cftnBlTnclihh. 1.t r.ill.l... . i. . j a 'beo 9 Jlouseand f(y jjii .re
Uon beyosm leaving a short break of rt.glngsou.
thirty or forty mlle. It contlnn.rt .. !r..
.m. I l.l t. .... . 1 . " JuiHcnoia.
j .Z:..?" ' ?rhe M:." commandu many ! ccted to Inspire fear ft respect rnthe nartnf l'h
r Tfmanet nri --i. .a a .... . - T
ajWf jaftS. Dnht nnder tt. . "S? a''"r.nule I continned on to M
b3TrassTniranadiscni.rv-:
jiiut even AdmHtlvSrhBt inu.H... .... .
late treaty go to Nicaragua ncaccfaUy If so dl.poied.
does any one suppose .fori moment that tliVcan
do so with any degree of safelyltSat they Sd
reel secure 1h person and property tfter land.'
iK apon ier snoresr If there are any such ili-v tp m slk Z. ' J'enVi pmrll-i Tnn .
are Indeed credulous or whol.y Iorant of the P7 T" SdtlI'as;r. n& tK "& TeDn"
ctaracter of the mixed Saanbh lK m.Z J'.! I K.-r.r-!ffr n-. ' lBbinson Tciaa: K.
proverbial for their TiTKrij They jrnryT ti. tVV f ' Wa 0. Wilson Texas
iaiihful wheral Is .to their iriere.1 or safety ti fbe naiimtr
Z iir .. ' m "p1 irtiiy oijigauam niiaa eiooted t
natlSn they fear biuch ncfortuniiely Is nit the P.-r""
ce In this Instance. They have too oft-n oalrared reside0'
Sielour.flgUJtutUJr (he belief tha they sen Qeaek - s d surc C. E. Hyn-
never vet atoned inriitnTn.iri.ii. f.. : i waa 1 Dr)jfi-I li " 'e'uenf. h. A. Uianeh
lVesideiiAi':pi'eer SamlSTate n6-.v
ufrejirrfr -apoia road
AEIIIVAI OFJHE SrEAMSIIIP CE.VERAL HUSK.
j-STiO'U. S. Mail Steamshln fiimml T?..v
S S. Shanoa commander arrived here from
nervrickswSabine Tuesday night Ost. 23th
Ailh theU.S.JIail and the follnwinrr ....
fra:' - --r
W). 30.
Mr Thornton lady and child; JTTIIson Utuhlng
kihZftvR'M"lleia6' Sbaw.Spa'o ChalS
Johfison IV lllard 1 on decSt and S negroes.
7Ptt tl.....-L. f it M . .
j ;'iuu uuBruaapur inanKa lor late paperj.
never yet atoned lnrHimncvmarderndf.nt I was
perpetrated upon unofTeadiniLad unarmed Ameri-
cans and never will h(i'r! nne pnnmmDnt1..'.
etcphls. become o vaclllallngtid so tructllng wiat Ithca
Sundiv
Orleans
fournr
end dwelling
.ftafft.
$
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tTa GraS Jurrof ihe TJ. S.Dia'-iet
4j "ts V t .XtsrGrJeaa-. hire igv?A the bUl
frr fel tJiff-'jufegwd iimbustcra' ?yi-ihefoar
J".t'5vfIlueEte4toatate that llessrsi
("?iSsweil;e'-jinder tteioccssitj-of
tifssurg i&fopiiaia;"Tiie.UalvESlon
e Acidemjyrtabrr2itS .in consc-
Bco oflhe prvilci6i;the-jlowXcrerin
city. " ' "
"Tho Uciled Stales &jifl steamer Sws.n'
TttunPcarflci.iarriVBdthiinoraing from
irtyTrith.fliB'ijnited States Mail 10Q bales
rK. Tanii.thefol!Win6 passengera :
(e-a.Ceo.i;karidE.nanricl -
OUkp tb -Ienger stales that the mail
h. Qcrensrille to XJoliad was stolen from the
lerioa the night "of the 2d trhca he was I
Jtxrat oa Ice prairie.
r mi . t.. .'
J Mr' lAiS. mate of tb schooner Eliza
coaii Ciuys'L from BallimoraforGalTes-'!
la a ctrgor merchandise reports that
jabare schooner irent ashore oa the night
c Sia ult. on btirrnp Key (italiaraas) and
toe k total loss. All hands BaTid. ' Cargo
B in a damaged condition and taieu to
. fasajL' " T g""
fZIX w3iIeiipsteaD. A. corrrsnjnilnt
for-'flift 1-HWtS'ortb.s State and raises the necessity for
Krre tho most stringent laws to lay hold on those
I who may hereafter be cuiltrof the embpl.
tavui. ui iiusi r unas. ve aope our Legislature
will revise and correct any defest in the laws
upon -this subject during the coming winter.
We learn there are four separate gangs of
hands between Virginia Point and Symmes'
Bayou and that the new engine now on the
road is enabled to supply them with material
as rapidly as Uiey can use it. A gentleman
present last Friday informs ns that a full trS
ofcars loaded with shell lelt Terr earlf in ttA
morning and returned to take out a second
ioaa tocroro nine o'clock tho same morning car-
rying tho first load to Dickerson's Bayou
These shells arc regarded as the best ballast
that can be used loo ft Railroad having all iho
adraoUges that can be claimed for any other
material and none of tho defects. It will per-
haps be the only road in th ttij ci.i..
.which willle laid upon this foundation. '
ureat credit is certainly 4ue to Messrs.llc.
Donald and Quigg in charge of the work on
the Island and iir. Waterman has dnly main-
tained his- already well established reputation
in the management and direction of the whole
road which has leen under his charge for aev-
erolycararbnt n?y-CTj since the opening of the
first twentv-ij re rlo. 't.. - v
tunity to conductti-ipontrue business
pnacjpica tin now.
Whilst upon thissubje'et we wUl barelr lf
ihatitisanderstoodllr Talcntine's mission
on this Side and his success in the organiza-
tion of the new Board of Directors has had a
salutary effect upon the parties interested in
Europe and that a strong hope is entertained
that they will be able to make aach showing
in a few weeks in the shape of actual means
as will inspire reDCWfrd confidence in iho pros.
ctuuuu oi mis great enterprise to itanal ter-
minus. We shall probably know in avery short
it .7fl
i3' 7" j5pbt "writes under date 'of the
-v-L -i
Vheirf. 11iAS "iSS9 S.C.r?'"' """" "" "suit maa-
iC.
LfaR'T i ottfiMltTi r-n f . llm. TpVintKa ttin j(T -J i j -.
Jtinaf- .'3?r-TOiBz: --"t"J "Ji'JiJ" ' . vj ""! ueiug maae to munce
wiraBliaBw. t''rctnT?iini ProMC action fmmxhrnrt nn .u :
JknRlifM .utl"Tfaare or not.
13-WesTeTr C pcW 2V V"tt oi . vr . 1
. Swyth.oJrJaipcr.thatliiBi'ynipi.. us are po-
lisJeanyiwithSam Hoastca. taa no snsEMw
ble
i flsr Book Table.
' vu indebted to the various publishers
rnneriforin...
iJci. -u. iiac .eiy ouildlog but likcour
ownapltol teems e ;h aeglected and In a veiy
bad state of repiir. The LcrtiUtn m t.. i
slon veo"- shortly when tie town w;u be verr llr.ir
IhougH even now It presents quite a basiling appear-
ance at gicat preparations are being made fr .he
State ralr which will be K.d there next wett
There will be quite a large exhibition of macllnery
which will be kept running during the Fair so Hat
planters and others will have a good opportunity ro'
test the merits "of the various gins mills Ac which
will ba brought there. Two steam entfnes are
already on the ground and severil othnr. -...
petted among which will be exhibited the far famd
trior -in or uaiorlc enirlne which will be put In cper-
alien. I hid some applications from Texas while
In New York for Information respecting thcte en-
gine! and their adsptabllity to plantation me but
the reports I received from those who had tried them
were Lssatbfactory. Forllght work such as sewing
machines they do very well; .bntT -r told "tEey
nave not sumclent power-"- Stnrr muis ic. Thelr
only advantage seems to be the saving of fuel but
when dochle-the price has to be paid for the engine
in oruer lo.a&ve me same power it would probably
benoiarlnglntheend. '
I learn several of the most celebrated gins are to
be exhibited at the Fair and kept ginning cotton
from day to day. Among thesa will be Gulleu'o
pateatsletf brush Cotton Gin a new Invention which
aas already attracted considerable attention . and
which I saw in operation to-day at the factory of
Meiir.; Gunnison Chapman i Co..of4his city who.
are thi preprletora. It has already been tried In
Texas and given great satisfaction; as it can be run
with rent-speed aw&t saldtYeEhance'the value of
the cottcn i to 1 cent .per pound. Its construction
Is simple; pjnilitlng of the ordinary ranis cf.on..
below which fa a cylinder with sawi oUteerretrm-J
abont aa Inch and a half apart j?Mch revolves' Jn
th contrary direction about 1-18 of an Inch from
tthe ordhwry brnsh cylinder. By this process the
-cotton is neuer cleapd while the staple remain
.nnlnjcred. I havealB seen adonbleyyllnder gin of
reeent invention which Is to be exhlilted at tht ralr.
Its first Introduction ladne to Jlr. J. F. Ilrownof
Oolnmbci Otorgla and U differs from all other
gins In bating two saw cylinders in the d1m ntme
.placed vertically one above the oiherSboth rundinc
through th' same breast and Jajbe'same-roll one
brush iailng the lint from.both cylinders. Tbete
gins are also highly spokea oi;and'nre"inown as Vf.J
u. uiemcns iirownuo;s Pramlnm Donhle Cylln-
derGinr for. shlch Messrs; Albensoni iiudgeof
New Orleans are Agents. It Is said to gin much;
ttier ana can oe more easily led than the ordinary
: aad hln.i. i meanest ana weskfti. government extan- It on.
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regloiuJbuofrbwi. SuieV-: " ""It " M '"' not nrot"' "
r. townaTl. . .- ' ni.fiti.i.i. .'.... -F
-T T. rrT.De "jEKt"'1 satlsfacfoir
""l PrtvUwSTSr-r-"? rciurn
upon wnich
wr5I'h a rt 1-
kcTT:--?." 'rciurn .Ci.f.n'Iw weniSA-.""- i
tla'"ithcr.ir.r.'m '"c rfeiib. J uir
aoIranDrtrr;i."? Invito .. ""say thefoa.) --
edthVnnd.;y?n. IW.i."t Tnijl?! ".
country r presloJ&!CJjl liXu ?"l"?"-ber- ifflfiu
immcuu lKUi Nl'rwni . tVl ..- "3 "-
were to receive u .u .- erS. .; "oaid J I -Hjai'
mourns two nundr ; ud fifty scrftL "bi.ij aad I Do r
lltndlnpln 11 a nwniM .i . Ji.'Cd tf t- : " v
-O - wu.uj .UCJT NC B T IIIUIIl .. "- I
arms in aeienee oi the newly fnrrted ft1 . v j-
This' was Imposed as iduty and necessl-1 .' a n. Ctuti :.tlJ.
governmeLt becamemore Dnoly estaolSfic'"l- -ellosr
their miUtarv service tht ml.rri. r. .i he I - ''"" 'e'
25 per month each. ' Have thes emi-rsttrffi d dtdymit
r.merineirianaor their military peyt Ka'X It fai .lIi
have not. And why? Waa It ben.. tv-icSf5j-. ' Ial "SV00
traitors
portT No
pie who
the verv
and flrmW
themselves
r i . "'"""' " come anu partake of thi'nv
fal climate and-ferUIo soil. ""'coiin
Our aovernment Aiii..i .n..i.i . . .. '
Sffl!tyr
to lndetnnlfv rV.::".-."!. u' m.ea.
i. m..v - " uicminuemnluSr"i.0'.-5
WmJS&nrl;
?ttTltn dk
-'63beeqfi!S. '
Bi' i uua conditions '
and'Oor"53 ltb"-. Lt coiDcpartmcnt ;
AsoAsJ3' 'glcssce QeifeMt
UJJilJ.JJ. - 1
na-g-T.r
tS
iiWi
Aim j i
TtianrJat-nj rnunn.t.. i . . : -'-e at rarma. Atnono- trf.xi nnn...i r .
ii! ""n uv. a nea7rj L-urderers of Count AntTte tl. l". . . . It
-rSaC 7 WsIi.andthV. ot Parmawh0 am lJ;6?'0'.'?!
fi. 3 ..sappearcd. Stranecis S?5T?.rvl?t;r'etwP"'lete favor of ihefc
l'!'l'lIra.TOnlla in safety. uarlbaldlhad Issued another add. m i. .
to the government they hadsic2ft5SV iTe.VvT 10J 'Pj.jco.wasconcerne-:' TheP?.. r. n .
Jo It was because the very inj&" up.JXred.fn iT22?8 nninowa; was found rdn mwJrt HhZ Pk. C5R(;"; f t0 hilT"u Interview
Invited Uimm MnWihi. t.t..jSlTnrf.s.;-iJ'..t7:?J. w-...t ' '..: ""'"una muj-wjia inewngpf Naples at the n.tiAf r.j.i.
covernm-riih.? .rr:.:..':' 'Aiwi;lV IVheaK& - i'jnear mo Grandn r; 1 "" hls-ilollneaj would rem.in r. is.. ":""""'
ii.sn.h 't' "r "'.lfnT;:. '2 a. WK.5t . .'Sia'- M n' -.-.: .. JL ' ount of the aritatlon 1 n.'" "" ""CBi on
a8ale'veV;whSMm J..W It ' "'"0.000 visitors left
PtMP&t i!s feizmS&-
&hWM2f r-S ' ' t rprereanheehyDytteFretroVns
'? 1 rWiW . -? atf.e?t-lSBa rheZurIchOonfefncirnntwVni??:?.p.s. . .
2"W S' WI'UV . . r.7? - "f" ss'i-ru appears to mat. v.rv niuVZ". " """". out
isaAr N'" ' l ?mat sLh"!VMuoaie
V ' - "'li. tTH I1U- . . . 7-.v.uUSuiuijmj CMlfirtliftl.f.
&.RIVAL CF Tlie STEAJI3HIP SIATAGORDA.
i:jeSt2a)-l-;P Matagorda Capt. A.S. Gard-
ner artrd ";ere this (Thursday) mornih
October 2' from New Orleans with tho C. .
Hail and4ie fallowing passengers:
J C lMC3Pr 1H1-- .n. Q .T.IIJ.. .-. . ....
iisrtfr
lady.' Lard jdy and 3 chimed ;' W.tSSSSaa son
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vuon 1
nycex-inj
FOnt DATS LlTES FE03I JETEOPR-
' AKKIVAL0F THE AN0X.0' SAXON. '
Improtantntlj CqltonTht Great JEiLttrnat
nFs" FoaJ9iSi'i' Oct.23.-ThesteamriV.
dA"n cP'-BlMdpacd this poInttS
iin.i.t.Y7. --"-""- 7 wio uewooai ot me
Associated l'ress The Anglo Saxon left Liverpool
on-lVednesdsy . thJ2tb Inst. HerMrleesiiBSSei
UTJtJtrOOt COTTOX Visiif
ii.iirRr?0I Oct-12:-Th5'I of Cotton fer.tf
three bntines day incSth".ihng o 1 theEuroot
"'.".''wisnlateokaSS
Fro
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BOOKANTJ-JOB PK-TOHfO
or iinr Msouraosr
IndaBiI4t-idB05ljeaBliarjMlJH4isrr-aiif
Famp hlets and Books rrom a Laadaosaa V istof Card U 1
. JEonoB Hxirm--
tnrough the colirp
jwer. the freousne
fteqaaiatance.relatf
iu8 ana promnjl
ous Indian warfavo
f5?S.B.. i
ie ot " swiiufc mr. j
Mik of Iha riMt af. I
S cntHag the niurclr- '
M&xaxacth Foster.
1h9 TSxw J03 Ornci li ft se?eite dcp&rtairt -crliA 1
flwah4n4.MMa .-. j- T .B
fTTTTiirf henr1iitisat.Hl.n.t .. i I
poetry:
sttng' on the confines of
. Eroaraa'cui.THiosi jnnrc.
XHK-PIIAGVX. '
urande. IadoDtthlinni rn.. rtT..
come conspicuous aj tsribMsr'for newspapers or
iSlZiHS ZW ion. this V'w53
confidence In rav Jndfm.nt i. i;..."7!
SS rji J Taft and erTl: to tt Rmtrr da-
ii1S.T.;?t 1? touching a subject which lnow
agitating the Slate and el vital importance tolls
- -. - - " 1V.U settled.
xh iirrn m.p n.i.r.u. i ...
- Mugncn ouou bile Th -nn-l- -. m .7t .rr aiwfcuiiB in uie to antertiln
r"?ll??''lP" depand. but So actual tZZXSJXZXgSZX? AiH
;nHM":u"J.B?"a "w grades. Fair laid myself oMrfrarfvaV:""' JViiW gWteri on
.esrepoMoKdd ?aSIHEE 322
tabb'etfa'few davs s. It-
'i' hfs HiVia aespaired if.
re well known in Easte'rr
-.Viosed to be-very peaceable I
His. iuft.sSm:M''nl?S5.in "?
Miiir.BrefeM T.i;; i ...v.v.i'i' '""2: 3 c
HcF-
co'xsou.
ThefUSrla hivunn-t. t j i . .. .
deMrinT.of7vT.ir ""i-vouin ions stneothe
H' of "e Earopa and an advance of fuJlv
suscuestra mti
of theBtat. i;rrirr-"0I.?K"'-uoTernor
. - uuiHwinDuj inni or fin-trM
wt aro'iSle7JnnVr;!2.andt oBIce" of thearoy Hark-I thatsonadt 'tis tho madmia'a oh
"B to be found hoveringaronnd an th min. I a. . .f.! i.t .v. .- . . . .. "ti '.
iZ?7T .7 " &.onlr-. k onto hnjigrVoTya'
.tetaHitoa! 'CS. aadTTflutheir
pociets with ataaey of the r.wVSji? "i.61?
He eotaea he -imss tha aid-iea iig
WUi bliati-ihot eye and fiery atjig-
Ile rides oa the beams of the noon-day rcr-.
And he smiles atthawoTkrthatr'.-ViC:?'. I -.
Ha cornea In tier dew-dr-ydamp aai ehiB
And he creeps to the gloon; of taj i"ilSAl Jx
T7hea the gray dawabrcaiia &eUrr j-
ne Boats la the mist to his realms oa. Uya ;
He-attsll;J.r. Iliha ueaoa's haal
As he wings Ms flight front the fated 19 1.
All night long; la the cabinet ib-vy
theeofSa'slaw;
fileksrlajjoy
lolds itafwlata of mrr
As he struggles with the doom that U hoi'rlag nlgk
t?p up h spriags bathe gasps for breus.
And the black stre.-Ta flors from the Ujf.af deati t
-f-ell
rr ?rt. . r ......
i. t-nrsr auoar thinks for files of 1st
Ji.O. papers. -
Far.Iicr by the Ocean Queen.
can ii-orathe H-m.iii.l k.wv... .. ZZ
UbsaUfhoa nrn ' ""' '? ' vlcSa.Vltawi-1"8".''8?""'" brings sd-
" "u iaj- I - a " i4uu orreaiM naTlnB- hn
iT. fi .
kiada of yarnlT
Vmsisissx
Goversseat. Unt r
aimaco-'ca wi-reisi-'f nartaleepj.
Unes grow dp oa tft ir Meg frrtwf
InaansWo h2j S SfS3S?tl0.Lxfiftaf tr""." "
Taa fir. and bnt fS7u!? 7. TT" f1""'4 "" J"
muted. Thmwiiw arf .:.:-r"r;"r---rT "wc." . cgiawcur oatas iieeer'i txe i
.k a -' .. -"-ic luoinET ICO wsii tA- i -
uircr.iT triMiM.iiut.a . .
A few companies' rTKS"
J -CI
I
t
The advices from Slanchest-r coallnn ih. e l-JS?35! fi!a-"whea troth is to be advocated and 1 1
to'rJ&?ZwZ U&u&r" W "" P0"" Wlth0at Pre-" 57
liif rll-l!lci?Z-".urV" no" am!dDaTirri rf. . n.. t . N.
-u ocra innmutea to forsome I
rounc.li asd osumf ..r..
T! .W fat Ml t a Jbi 0-jf- JU. . .
0jfa5 were making iftlproSSr " "'
iahssssfe ' jsas :-iwsrs
SSSS SW asw5 S2
Numerous mJltary garrisons and MnSitLrSflu
r- ?e and drand
enriilT..ri:-rr.fK!f "a? ualfonaoc-
Sadly the sooad of tie infant's n a.
Pierces tie night Ita x waning- tens ;
Wake! mother wake l-oh I hard as'stnv
Waat&eheirtthatlefftaeetodlaalaaar
Aye stony hard; and aarbla enM.
No mother's arms' shall thee enfold
But viewless wiagrare-hor'rfnf .'.
t
z WsSSSE St5'rw
am.an7'SSt.w2B-iBUrn W the dashing -" ""FwagaIga.
rvvuaiiLn ui mi ii.9rwKnHa . v
SS:
mentammnancM filled with riiamnaT. rri .
ECrallowthcm
notjustly expect In?
eAeifSSw
;- IF
- :- v
SJS
o
?
.it"'
-"Sem
pm'V.STS
the too credule
wooden hraS-
to be a banef a
the warning volc
n...- .x . '
who pire Wlhjldeyfv&rr otTub.etu
receive tbs Wghest'cncomraif lhe ?-
plieable foeeofftjatherninjwn1"1116 Tn0.!tIm"
itI.nAt7nTmm9.in .-..I." aand Institutions.
" -- 'J j-.j-- .. EllEJAI. SJI .!
)f Texas but joe thing is etl. aTe?5Ks-
bslled as-ihwifl-suver Irfumph byVai
pucan prraS".rougaoui the Nortli. I tnstthat
no irmmpn n anu-siavery Opinions In the t1?flr
ute nor o i Delleve that the honr.f ifCjf
Texas wb; cast their tes lifiSSTili'
Tiellcved im talnted.wltlr leprosy&fSt
Acsi-. -r--confp
CityT '
YlnX'
AB-. -i " .
j'tr the toZ.i&'H'J'
- e-ttfi.sVce'
tart .-jlfiS-Jn
'v -OiBe
UlyA.
men. amlmUncM. flii-d witrTrvIJrrr- YTl:
aSS?sq:attscr5S
KscLS!K
campaigning. The soldier. beicimo.tlrnr
hTfJS ?P.."nVSome1
tFnn!''e'cgnlaiIereury.
General Waul'a viniUcatlon. "J-
WeInsertbeIowthevIndIeMlnnr n to... .
hlf uVsafdl'""11 ' tU3 Place M 23 of July
' Paff.fn.v Vlw..
-"4. a.ji uu- . . : -... . hku tiBi. an r
fcffto eottt.ft'-r). ShiSK'KSJ? ?- ""'ent cr the I
i no mnatAflTav. .
.7- fi3Kr ?!"- "w Jrm " Anuria aaa ficdinfjnL'
.i7h . . i ' . me i""'T had arrived .t Alexandria
Company.-'-. " " T"" "' " French
:emWed..f?v?.0'!i!?'A'e"nd.riaf'nn!rdIalelyas-
mandior the Spanish OovernS" ' "U.f' thB."t:
&SSSSJ
K!Z&XZZZ?Z
thoriemanD;t;7rr.".v"!"0"cn?n
rer. Thawmuiiei " rZX v wenaa aaa ravoj.
fnrn.A. fort " n dreaded h tha
Indians: manr dr.Ht!M .... .. ". u
That before comm.nrt ... i ... Indians: siMruii..... "caaea oy the
honorabli eomoetTta; T.".:.mT wln fll? In hearina-oru;" "' S"a MmmUted
matter. la'whlehAr.HV.v:n'".V".-.P?r.on41 flsgstaftT In nZIZZZX. '-"Z ."a " "ia'
t.i.lnnt.H - " ineiriawn
- ' . - -i ij j
-XaPl"!'1'
-- ty--
'''V?' V.g''i1emsii
."' . . V. --stton crop is'
Andyetiaso popular with tle- VottfnlS?
nomlttJ'in.At ChrIeaton.(r?"S3i-.i!;i.-J -
they M ahaostjlctrtiiefelecQon geSu'yt
entSUri-jfS. ' ' t
t'A;'
A dlAlMntlOsl nf fhaH...a.iI.s .
incTiub.ci. rmrj is considered
eon& '?? b"a cantrf te ry heavy.
-.?'.." S'.nl ".' he late Bev of Tnl. yl
(i;n:?aUreJersao(lw''''dl ri?3toS:
5!SMf
He did not consider It necessary lo enter Into a d.
fence of himself In this place wherw tls aSAf
was so weU known particularly aftS thaT ?
tathaony of two of their own cltfiel mmti
He took this occasion to return thanks tn hi.
M n f " poUtlcl1 P1"1" la thls-pl.ee u
Id UODCAleSCfTUnV fnT-tr-. a.A. .5 1?0
v:1!"
.- " --.."..j or mmrectiy rromhlm-
Deforft CqlonclNrill'ssptech at IldnlsvIIle h.tA
Tieard.thlt slanders cane.i. -1 . S.!1"'8.?
pent ralsedhfc creTand htaed for bU pLnlSf:
aIrPPM"nvn"f:lerl c"" hU know"ia7 he
placed his heel upon the head of the rentll. .n5
crushed out the t.. tt. It j J.' reptile and
lamoy and the Vand i. VaT "i?a tte ""
both at Galveston and Iluntsv aTe which 13 T'T
ZT .fc tbeaualen e and th.reftr. he
.4llRlVlI.nu-a.iir.t-nJ. It d mrttirXTt? ".T"0' ?'M f Mhardas
-;... . ..Mum. JaiSOMIOO WtapsT lie dred toeo'-rSfi"!
radCffiroo
il -r.o.i. iL". """.'Ci'tverpoo&.on tTednes. NeUl. " nersonalv r.nnn.!hl. ..... .....T'?ncl
Sf Tr1itWef?vU' hentlons ever so hosmeHne
had. notdbidosedthem bvthrent. n ...l .Itn.e-
!ftS-bts Tlews on such snbleei. w...'. .m
Ift&JSSM-afflRSa
ISeMi'ir """.'i9 ""ts00(lj o maarts-
ana L-r
whoUvaTn.PHPnlbI.Bia' -. of ciSinf
fenceless frorrI:Ji." f?6"0? to tho de-
Ba.k of tb. .n7. .!t2.2? eToua toma-
if the reeniaVaSw ii.Ti.' ? " "
Thus darkly the work of thaderaoa'sdoasi'
Borne on the beams of the noon-day sun
Falliajla the deTf-drops damp ana am.
Creeping la the gloem of the midnight stilt
Bnt courage I courage f fear him not I
Of the craven's fair bis strength's bsgat.
And cravea-nke. from sdItU. tmM
TT. .1TnT.- v j .. .. .
u. w w uepias or the coward's sosaV
la I oa the foreraost la the ngfit
His pols'nons darts fan weak and light.
Oh gallant few I who aljatfy dara
To face the demon la his lair
A laurel wreath we twine for ye
Tras heoes of Fhilaothropy I
TQU8X
" l....n !..! .t -1.. a.11
-etiiik. iucii. ui luu - jonnvinir T-ninn- i
r..M.. rx. " - o --- j
1 . "!Sis ana periodicals; Speech ot t K'Oi me staaa occupying only one half the ordinary . T ffi? JC..X "38 - .
j- -a Ma-ropnety-m uc "--- "- -; -iaaf ult-aockton onthe East. !.- space conquenUy an eighty saw cln can be fed bv IZ&mSfr -' : .'
Er.tP-nienari:cue tenS tne taiua-avo . i rrcj at wamaea .Trrr- - - . one hand Instead of two. I met Mr. iludge at Jack- ?ivfi.4i -" --' 'A'- J1--
ftlreniTetisaft(tCuarIfatfsTenoti- .jon of Edwin IL Tern r --;- ':-' '!i--'
i "- ' i 3:.-S r ; July 4tblBo9; An Address on the UnivcJ' sad m fee resalts of the trials which win ake . !3t . .. -.' vafC&- ''" - '- vi
?1. krkfr TSS crthe Southby WiUUm Giles Jr..Cfl0nlm be of-inleres tonfinyX f' . . f0 -'--' t
I . atiir.roridcncc ofilr. James ilcGeca. T-naJJZris J0e Wrse as the exhIbIUonrf machinery tj"k '5P fnat ' ' - -.-' I
f lle&anfttrect- a? yellow fever- Ca?U P. ty aw5StT0rtie Polytcthpt- xpccte4taery large and win form. the-nfosW .?tTv-T t"'?5 U?nictnW- "-S 4v ."
:...!. U!crt.-n.. nsTlbeCarrj!?-Tr&. ... .. aSMvVhpd iEV1.1 .'-vv- ww --. wmsa a was very iavraDiyu;JA.EJIWTiJ-rT-ir--':"- '" l -s .--m i BssHil
3i forTterTe;! H aSljIW-: rjlaXSaS.
fri - - -T- . ..- . . v . Tlstaala.t. .! Tf-'.. CChZ9. - IB '. . T -- s"T - - ".-WfcTT-. -.A- " ".'.. -"
aifaiaSaasTiasiasiasstaMMiai i - at.fl JM' 11" H JL'l . J.i'T T1 " .iL . 7f TT1.'.?'...-. . .." .i Tbj - . . r it-? "- ' Ti'J"a.i. -!
r'DnbiiAveito!:-"'- 'T-ZBgwyTyr "-jv: ? ."; a9.i .
.-i t -.-. jis-.-- .-...5s- -te - nu ar--?nrciiii arj. - - d
St5ni.lRK& -i''f iSJfl fajiaBlTTTTTL-J AarkrL.usti. 5t?.sJ7T' V' . . i
ly.cvG;y'ruakTfskTlSTte s -srrrdfiX' . a
Zfttt "llwrrr JZv-rmmmmmmmmcliBU.r l"-4 .rvP7Hrsi';'?W0
.jdMRH'hithrTrSMTllLr tirT5rBtBH9 f...:. i.;SV;..
y &dX'5;'4-?'r' aEWar HHBsf i tdcneeoi'.lhiipemocratlet'
1eiJtf?'ItolS JsrSMBB"'?- teeUeaUuth6-dldnoti' ' 1" ;
ardSlPedtelrinrive1r .-': ..
. ?0Da' I "eer7mi is ??? W xnonopShesl )
-HlRbt o'clock theiar!. e5D F'.Qflloiti&&'S5
- - J Seder4a-c?
:. 'rrr - l.-Ifafti.'Wi-ahef....t..i-r-:-' . f"'a(euiaafaonl
- i. j-.jr .-Z ?r.-..-i ffsmniL.aiLXir .-. . -""mrrfat .... 1 i l!c.-i aafcsxiotii'ii
. w - - .eL
TCi.-Vi.'CUl .L.
-JMKffie&li!
' iOiS'J-'TaVie-Oeea; OieJo.VwIih sonVwS'f Tifiyi"110 dat-
?. .. 'v' lVFWeaIe3ofcitlBB'-SSl?.A
v .(wldch;TvO';wefe;taken by tpr fZt:' V"- T
.- '. - 'VJviTW ?'-; i-ularit?n3-R?is'
'. - - - TaUveraool brendtn1- i..-"
. . - .5il1et. ' r' iarkot generally closed;
- urovisj'tf rS tiS4tions by thi Anglo-
' .1 markit alKrtrtdaleadr.-
f-rtWC andpni'ej-VreregfQeraUynn.'J
jr-Jfi-. Oct.a The'fnnds evince lessUsadlness.
add quot&lons have varied considerably since the
tailing of tie Europa. Consols for money closed at
A private lellerrecelvtd by tbeJCangaroo from arr
TTnirllal. ..nllim.n . v I1.C .YT- Tm It.nB.l-l. Ti n-t
ifflti conhtv-ll Statkcand Prioress were beaten in-the race for the nV V 5i.JiSS2riel?t5r.
JJiS!fxmyr.iW.X'AA---Tv. nn th. ' despicable of men having suQclent malign
iSiP5522' "- rvo riulngJhabJtuau'BiurcaiSiaL " -11-1"1" ""' ay'.i-J'e.'nanlUie
Jfei3 found
porji.ry
oiiuty h.i
. " ' w-Mav HUUi 4
the wfitfr eeiunred Elm rar'the severity of his deaun-
ciatloh against Cot Nelll asturing htm that thera
most be soma-aTUundrstandlasv Co .- . .""
told 1dm -thaV he-had nulntsntloav whath.-iL.i
at HuntsvIUe to charge oa with anythlo dUhonor
able;' bnt what he said was' by way ofaieasantrv"
and to give a strong Illustration of yonr Hi.-." i
proellrtties." - waae
n said that CoL NelU's manner of annroar. .
Mr. Garnettvand Mr. Campbell of this place togeti
If tteregularirnf iihdrw TarST iSSH
Government money win b.ffitiTe elSo'f
7 TTexa"ntesodeaTadeo?ii.r(
widow and o2n.2S2 '21. U.?c.0
?.i?rsaffi
talr.nf.Ci ' K """ran or " State ba
Bitted Utadd liT. Jr?-S1 '" eBV 'ho o-
Uft " "-"""rVM Penalty by fcj.
What!. th..f. . .. . .
time. wiTh reV.K'1. 'M. ?". this
LATHARIOIS APOleeTg-
v. J s. auarcsj.
Tour coalng la last nighTy lore f
T.?"aJl0it"d'Jea- wasaeliflM
sSfrf iS""" of "-rioIetter: -r
She put the crimson of her moata no weB.
I'm fiesh and blood t... .zr.7r7wal
Into th.roora and toMi .i"ZV???
- ucu mt
'11
aosa
..Out
iavt
mo
Ve
led!-
Uori than one 'handr-P' i" PH -
toat. these accounts are false ind tSn n ..iffS
ttS'?'tobrea5wFSr
Indian AfrJrs in rfiSS S7J0 rori forabry of
Mr. OarneUand Jlr. Campbell of this place toeetlra aens who live In ..VT..r.?.tuoa ?r eitl-
wlth his absence oa this occasion confirmed theVwrhavebntaamltedld..? .tT . jJ?naa
speaker of the oirrectnets oMils pablle denrmcU-J'PjoneersetasMaSMMMWiirfc
I saw ssortnf niMM r.-i.. n. .
Bk " jjvra Kama
Bboot up your eheeka and trerablala rmr .
IMkesachUiJogs. IllieiVVeltti.i'"?
A. vary pretty woraaa very mad I
1 ?Jh.e lJaosen. aod"regsl air
(Toa hear a qheen' asm..amf . . x
Tw rSSifi1"1 ' .Ualond "irT
It Zr.fr?s fa aJ' Stress bot oy Dli
ItwouM act be so charming la my wlrL
m:
J sTiaeS8aSMBJial -iHTujwi
Spiilca. below l3rac.ria. J Blr W. Booth's miro Artless won the race. tract or tho coarage to.uefead it.
? . . ....( iuvas Oct. 12. llie salca of cotton during the The
Sa3rrawVp.fcThTiPres ident oflTlelnb-Cr-TiBd ij'cti.- J
by tae aiacrtcan ri .
for October pablisnt-d.-T6rk'allay:ar.
11
for Octobers The Vni
St of WarU bieaTTecelTraCom-' pi. j a new and nablo ag
taryoi j" . . wtV Texa been tvl!Rried wteklv. by T. H- L? g
IfUOTUUW dw r v
.. sn.- Rtratnsin Joidtiaiiy. t JeW I . .tsc .inerican Peace Society
. . -..' -; ..jnmMh vlMnatcb.Tb-.. ftMnruTr. nnWisnt-d.-brJabflTsp'
Orleans uas rreci.. -h.-- -a . im "-"" r-- - Mfl3jMsaj.
jbr October The PmcliwljWTlJfi
xiaaderW the sStjt-;""'
Xctorc garrisrrn.e
ly by ivo co:
ftiijfc.
i. ':
EamM'ortBrownmmediate -ork t-lriXIIVt
iaS.oftUlkrr fromtorT lr0ct.; Bv'v T ' " V
." Sukt"TASBaT
fi3r-.':. '..vimmrsTnoV
-- tW!?oi?PBOIJ. m... if tht
.-'n1Sn!S5fiS C'i
f.viJ"" :-v- .
r -r"
.-
"ti"
"'-v -
"-'..1 ir--i.
X
-;.-.
v-wA-
'XlTt is all AS fPSTTri
;T'-T ..'.. t t.. far j.'5?""esi f -. T .. '
. a-cia eTWvtf K C
m rfiiwistaSSi 'xt01 rr.L
-t -K?i?amv tla-a ' . it)
fe&ra. .3v ?e ..'
w a ' jyii and
gflff1 r j 7Jrtn' Wcprtxpla
fcf Jfi
w5p
'?sBD
-CoJy
rf-
-
--8n'--or tbe Co;
itTtocsp.h!KTr;f rt!iinaed soon. cost deoopala.i?
acts to r-' frontier. That portioa ot.ttMrJroler oaj
Graadals more .oxposaajktcaa mrvi
I Hke wtU things as I have raid hot than
pi " a uae to own toamT Who TwuM ha
Proprtrtor of earabquaiea or loow rmrrtaSi
' L j?00' l4t a femIe thanderstona "
. f J T Jjea wiA every?c-V2d taL
ArSM"ca Pnow beJun".
And let your fine cat eyebrows' aflken ST
S.
cker
s;
Be hn.f -.:rJJ""OWT spaa
""-" w your lavortteraaaf
The aood OWn nlr".???."'' "aoodBeaa.
The ITOod Onnn B. - '- - " rC
n.-.-i. . ?-: "?
A
1 t .J .ua.t...D....I ...T 1.....T It... ' . 1 il . .1 .... . h..n.S
.-. . i inula uck a-.iiu auo oi cntinn iinrinrr .& ins miucrsmucu nnnjMiHcuti ouu utaiu 1 1 i 11 nil 1 1 11 i iii
th. Jlinter of that! week amount to. 8000 bales. The market irenerniw speech of Oenj-Waalat Seguln on theSSth of July . rjevifs RlverXiKeesfifaaAwssBkW of an1)
30 other day whfi 'HtM oncyanyaan a sugnt aavance la reported. lew ana.meyiferury uu mo aoovc u a saoiian- i on the populous and thriving lo-waj: jstb'
. . '. .ft i C Dr'. .ti ltann.rl ftt.nn ailnnM nt 1 Im.. ...i ' llnll i-nTT.rt V.nnrt'n f lh ItfflF. AS tS.T as alluded to i... .r M..nrfltn Warvlr.n. 'ftr.MtaftTSl
.ana seTentr-ulii.-;. ij -rf-in rrnnc. w dimraiu.-wtth cMi NeiiL "f? ..... ...inniniM HfiM-.tion.-Bnt
.i4..: t t r- "sr.2i'. v.rr"..v" . ... . : .?..zjz?jr- . t . " iu"..i-.--;- . - --- . -.
"" uAj...iiiAi una nnn-.- uann7incTiasuiDrLBaaTsint:saiesiTramrirtT-yt.. . Aamwu-. . . a i jiuobi.
tatlorr ' .butafatlheradvanea of Ilrane was ohiaIneJ'V-ff W E ooonaten s .WaDr
X rMn" sV a w 1I a inn . - J Vnna r- m Ti T TtTtumm T fi w tm
ripjuTS liaj ..uz ai iu-jouu aihjlm iranca. vt mi6 .L . ubui
?7.'77.;r?v-"ff'VXc5'J'--'' ' ' Ui'terg Cnia jJRnccKLr. W - X D JonnsTM
f SUj- hMUtlUVJ '1 ' J M Tl-X ' tT.JT"
an oi
lagtty WoslaSaWlbl'Siau L'TIT -' f
m to admin. .- V
fc "-"" " v
J
T
rfk.at I-BTacai ' tt"ll
ViVlT(' WflMAnti ai!HJ
yjwaa. IIU11UUJ ailltCU -
rKEijjrasogwith S3.000 TEX DAYS LATEajmoa wufoexu. t
i'tS ?''R. W .'A Mexj. N-lrTon: Oct. 5 .rh?r.- !..- I.l. . ' ..-J.
.aioSir.'iT.rr.nrT-.-... ..Vii:-..:t'.7v. 7..-t.c;c:"s .'. t. -
thinks tuiLtbe VHr?" of the Sth Ios.Unr having
J B D.vts
Tno.i L. Txtlob.
M D Axseasos.
fiTTOur;
M 3 Dcss
S-ATEUENT OF I)n. BEODNAX
lersons are Informed of tha true poaitloa ot affair
n i h.t Hfp.rtloi-. rrnubf9 ol'vears many ren
egade and dectdJndIait l"St fcl.I'-.T;4--
.. etajalaihJVm ar wg-;-. -- .- 1
!.""- -vwisi -ka -
. noziercms juezieans
wiintxvTtittBrvnTza-iFx'fexzm for high crimes
ri rnTeriii about the borders for rTra tm.
Jioogrel race Tiithoatlh fear of God or man are i
Our neiS"Uur -uu wuu iu tni
Sjtwlth Impn-
lr designs rvpn
liaiLt hrts
s SSsSSy.Kt.fVw-
Charle... .i...r- ""yraaraas? n..' 1 ifeai.r In -;:
easnrernia fIr-.J v T ""tuJr'enthotfn.'!i.w- .T-Sft. iff.'" lv -TO "'
..'....- """".? onrht ..l.lffn '"1J . I ..u .-
.. - "l -r.-.K b-fim.. .- .j--7-v .". arn I . .. - --- -
1 fm VSBttSmr'
diwiTrz:??itJriii Both ;.::"":;" :pcoet4;iBf'n.; j -&.
sj. i jui nr.umpr - t
tjl J llberaf.care whlcsV- ""an.$!lsi.
. S Ffl-
I.'-Wfaiiro.
'-
r-
.lili" Itnf TnlSv- Jfivt Wlr.
"tuppecBioSraude ilex'
l"tfcjmdcmaiiiis'tnB C3-jaail'-coanccffiS
bo-
Cgmojint oi
Raiated '
"w
ption;v&-
-isr-
tCKetrics for U-sfr
GWKSlW
aMRii
'Wr.l
liJ3P
(Eisar
r- .. r'7
JO-.1 WMiiii
!'
-Jn -fy
1 H
FTWPir"ft
"uksiw.-iv a ipfii-rt rw. i "r. --. " i - w"hs J-itT.flii .:. -.. .".r-Hc'jiiiiiiiiiK- &jrvjr
rsJ.Pmrir' -T:
-nft17w..Lk. . 7 Irfl .JT"."Sl.auman7 Wr J. I HIIIPI III "i
s? - -r
?
lorlal rcDSrT ! SW-feW
cock-to Galveston: J;"'.:j.e?-?8Q
Wj??7Sr.C Chur U0ri
men both.offhoSr- S.??" "? 0. the Argua Ifr. Proton n-U.Z.?fit
friend.: JFS. r- .!;:? tZV' Kcmed as pushed editor. h.1t.iy.. . " . V?10-
sati.S5rV. T 3- lAal 9f -"e hAcnee ipver ' L- f?.m' ' i whoIcsSeV'' '. ..."
SK.eB concerned. '' t to the -. r -L. i ""uc w Mfno' T? Hfa.Iit:MUdDi .S!
satis UelorJ as'jj
ofwUttUeyavVhruIalS
ingreclhtly pnrcfcai'rrwt o.'? 'i?!.
-.....- "". . JUOBIS ri
ship
that has
inai nas tetai made;''r'.Ti"i 7 T - "f?-
ton vHlXfu.taln'?ht-f
All lL tehrTr.t. --.- - TT . Ha. '
fr?We'weiretj
eai
tier
LSS-
'Vc
-?. .r. r tt-
rirtSfct'n e couutrv. d
rJSSiS" H" jwatoone this ?Srn.
deem
muaic.
urc4?oor!h-errrZrT"ponclS0-?-
proBuiyVivetEti!rwi- "'"-cconia1
. probably SbftrLT"-3"1" "
cuarges and tmpnulioas founded in mere con-
""nga-STl).ai. parties interested. .
Eicnaosa.-Wc ickri from tbelteporler that
tf "W-Ugjta. at Richmond haveas-
cartane3thatlbal ihot that kilIcd
A. Cropm was fired by P G. Smith one of the
Gontales.party. Erom the tmn .. ..'?!
anncarrh. tt- r. :-r "ji'"i.-
aid wa nd ' -T Wa3.ill??U fa
threate!
. was
..-v Mns oi the Arcu3. i . which. hiT:::"r:' '""rauonai.-g
I-... -.- . f isri-.i - Ju.T nmmn ...'.
a piteons- acco'nnt-ot:;Ir?Sdu1 hWbeS?
bie. tif 42S.VJlSW5ia Ml?
610 lfc rfvfc. .
6UbiHtei? "Xoiretaijy-nt It
mi... &? t . ii7"-'Airrirefi- .-..
.-SLJr- SSMWI letter firm nnr ."B.r?n..?'s irfteow account' iBWMM taSW
rjirss? "i J.- in n3:ST. of th o or etfjti.rcrjrfes
iUVIUOLKL-.'1T !haf -.. . ms. . - J-- A
maidnWad 'rZT:!T.'-T' v-KR.
4p-sloom.hsPcttleiaPOnth.ri.-."
meeting terdiatciy i Eerira rirfSsoIn.
iycrJaMe8 anda odpyofiKsiniswas-
onierca tpb' ssnt to JathesEisnan the
''Bachelor T-esident "
" Sp-jKai.the editor VheJtambler thai
b-yjejfl y -;" 7
a!-5. .b Cennineiwltv-he'Ioestet eff
j:-H1;!7"p'.vP".'..t.1'a"
-7. ."". cor oorriay- "c ca: oi a
Cir. Pn. JKEC.'iiA'IIlan tented nar-
1 ant--2-Jii7rr. "toe of your exhnber.
Mn.'3Tfli-iriinowi.d. -" one u:never
know him. T""iDwieage as an acquaintance. Tt'e'
ut the London Ttiareij-j b 01" ?
STcu- PoSTor.ee in Texn.
vkfAimanao for ibso cnnt.tn. . t...
o vuiAjjime
nor luM-rf! . -rT-"-- -'. S.s ."?..
r .-uii wvraroa jur mt in a t ; n - --- -- --" u as inrnlshcd.
ainirmanner. wln t .. " a D " department in Washinrrtnn rw- ..- .
EJdtobaai-nih:: ;-" r' beginning of the present vMr Tn'rV
lllf.Vn-J .. 1.. . T . " """ "'
r.12i-eBB? J.h! M. ass bales of
niriST-WWa w-K"auiond.tiMfctJ
TheUiforUr says that there w!8ffi a
ijcase of yellow fever Ih.rv tt. I! 1
"" i .in 'a
f-Prficelteporta at that place and givinc the'
BitialsbftheoiTenaers.
Sertoli's Report.
The following is tlu Sexton's report of burials
in thisny"BmTSar last issue :
raojr -rnz cut.
October M-Tlaria F. pmenly23 French y. t.
20 Capt. Primrose American y. f.
raost rna cocxrr.
tetober S5 Tlios. Ferguson 80 Am. y. r.
. i.J-aon the Bosrrrai.
ctoberJi)hn8teagIeJiBAm-
2S-Ed Ficlcup:aKg.7y t
.1 tHha-Canc'rs2'Ir'"hj--i
215-Thoa. Welch S3 Irish chroaic Infia'n.
SlCKSESSISr HocstoS. T(.lnrT.! rl.
uil wtf. n: i-K. - . . . B u
w" e.c uic iouowing UferTyr
'Ma
.saruroru
generally rejll In thel!ht'nfiW.is.-. .
MtMai -LateTefcTLB-nTTrB7IrS''
Mfbriach-oftfi. neutrality lawadBfeiriM$i
Ity;. was not anoagJtsSf S-
'Ballie. i '" .BlwFceaiVaa
lrEadalonglnterviewwithDr. Fbwlkes of theS. F. !
.. .u vo cm jieparture ror Memphis where
"---- - "ic new engineer appointed -by
S n.lT1"np0n-' He h"'l'lihe-;afrllcx.
.Mbt of the i new company embracing anjaborale
revlewof the StatelultT-lhe debt r it. v"l: it.
eutlon ssle.neorganh.aUon." it from which iiKriir
.r ..j.uc cnierprieo m a much better condi.
tioathinithas-?rwEyet beed.' The DocWisvery
sangulaeof completlnit the ni!.i....... . .
AiM.t0ji1. ractdo la-ten v. -ri i...........
tan Importance to the electTSSf-ui n.
'SSSZh&toj&ttiSE-
... -. .v.mmration'u every con-
fidence In making a government omrt .V.. L.
1172"""' "offld" "al Income ror
ent (o eomplets It irftMn the time he propotes
v .... . y v Brit.
NV
ir people com
'of-f -found pdlltlea
re -j on &ad rerelatlorr IL
-lhc;btat poIbIt condi t'
'lb !UtntIpar .condjlclTc Jtc. .
tK ( .rV tl ATiafV Wftlnf t'vtn - wJPt. .
" uTw1 it ' S " ' !" xu up-
-rroaauErofiafoiijtfortBepaAplel( Uuitcatiiif
X5iH --.....
f j:-lw w s
Mrfft.r- - ...7. .
to attempt to cnllvate.tl-IrIaa-s'. or ruathelrtnan-
-UMCturieswitn slave labor. TheTwgro is rrifaTii
tlonoflgh latitudes aor U his pbyslcdl jnalStti
adaptestnthe chltllug biastSof a'-Northern wir&
u me negTrjwas adapted tnour .climate and hK J
tor profitable 'here do on wlH'dnnM it... ti-r.!.
ch-settawoutd beto-day.a siavehQldln taieA.-ASi
yet It is a fact ta the "interestsot the North d.
S-'iheiprain.s : tho Insat-e
i fe-sS-Ptocprnpletion.
lSKjesrus' that thb
geeks past c'.sed to
;o.a resniaitoaT cdonto.I
IPrtl t ttTi1o no tlio ml.
Wgcrs )ii been organized
tecu. uupin-a; Aeorgo
trJv Daughcrty-. 2nd
LVnionio Iifidirer learns
PgnXodt hunting horses a
j5"' by Indi.ns on'tha
tiiles from Cas'trovillc.
fjj5?ay-ive gone in
Sjfr
1A lnt.wi1 t . . j
-- .-. w .i great vjune to the people both
n and out of Texas as there is not a State n
-the Union where so minr nr? .
changes arc made in post-offices by thecon-
EUfiL.K-'J. .aqjof a-tUeTntnt ..A .u .
. -- Trmir im li T i l m.nif -.-.'
las&manr newroIX..T" "".1!??
k.-. ' . tr -v4vncCMnPSiflhikh.
t'ZyZl
rr ' r."- U0 CDI" Clerk of 'be post-
officc ofthis city as complete as he is able to
mak e tW at this time. This list we give be
low. The whole nnmW nrnim... ... -
as is about 80"& . HU"1"
Q(ypu&$jU J
fM'u- - vSawO-Lrasts. OcL20 s. d
i-S. " P4 bn' rfdlcalct KovernT
Ens. Xewa
in.nt i.r.n
rosr Orrier.
CorTTTV ri-.- .
Abvrdn JlendTrim Wcsir KfVF?J-
Antnope JackiKSr.?'.' ojnlauiclo
citysince its last issue :
October 21 ChUd of CoL Care
iy -.-.rmJackion. W
r??C- Mr.wiDUms.
1 '." 25-Mrs. GInn.ll
. . (' 25 J. B. O. Kntlnn
1 25-J. I Oapshaw. "
2' S-gh..' Dr-CowHng.
" 25 Eiihlelds. k
StL1"1" Sanders.
.i jonn Bnuth.
burials in that
auuna sn j'u-io I7T s.rf"" ""Mapirna
Altade ".... CMiSoepn "fc
? Parker I-o. "O
wnwA7:..;7...Br-liorSrl'le y-r.P
UoKiaerille. Mcli llan MikM5-.tr.". Gollla
ll-Svlde . .l'iiM!iir.t0'BMS"Ioa
iiur.ock....V..:v--Z-S'vute-"e "te
"aw.ans Leoa'KigaSt. ii'J'uft"
J?.?.11?1- 'IoonOrinpiu 'WKiue
:riMitu.!r;."""cJ5?&r..-"' -Fyeu.
urosa Roads Williamson PelnS. ataieosa
Cyrus ..:.....?. .:::UJu.'.LS TwU.trdAnamc-1
?J?el4a AnLa'PrtiS-i4ViV; J?f4?
C"aa ..nSiflu!Potto.i-cS;?-" &""P
t 1lan....Ki nJioRlrrcy'u."!?-rte
Scott oefore the U. a' oViirnTC
ewg. if the law and the- evidence Tin 'T-'- J".l!rra-
controlUngluBaence hi.. .. tne Msc ne
spies of the Cutom-flouse to blhPimpa ana
and fidelity. w atblt tbelr energy
onpio-e mese genUemen and their assocLii..
ere arrested at m..ik iv-.. ..r . . "c associates
i wno
to me city; had intended n invasion nf"1 ""
c rruuaucrjDnia. Wbli h
peopiftor theouthtomakeaTE2?S:- Sm-relal Is
sue upon Abolitionism. Thi ilSTi 71T. n.r-j.t-.
j.o iime aavance.thelr own:
iV'
SHSjtM".?.8.'-
mMmmii
t6nffth?is3ocd r??--:."1
ti'Er w i-i
annrttnets thift iirS-
'!w-r......--'..'?-. '-. -.
raaJSLMHPnWKcm hears of
fheabcUer fli'18i9iICdtg0Inerr.snd
eluL' iUunPtofecJoha D. Fisher.'
. 'SSbfiba Harbinger thus
3hrt?pfcy little shee:!
fKtfife- vfrUs"lnola Jl.rStn-... "!
... .- P.?LT . t Jil. r...tl--
HC'?.w .H du!h iia-Dinger.
TTe'UW 'W.fWbusIneM-we will stirt
lt!tfS'ii:!:R?J1(l""flll'IbJ'III''tob"
xi-..v--. ft? fwspjiperaiE.the world
at Qartnagc &nain7the nomenclaturo a
pend as jeaUy npon slave lbor'jaaStthi Interests
of Georgia or Texas. Uat.aslfceTedt-ir.M and
profits that the North derive from slivjjf'are some--;
wvVi4 r-mriln ian-1 .-.. tl.f h ' . -b I
" "i s uuouuon liaucrj attempt to d6-
."y lucmaHogetner using eytfv.p-jsIbliOpiasft-tj
convince the people that2hcyi4ir no berieS
whatcVer from thel-SttIo ltfsnoto be wondrirt
thatmany aIfdastray. ThemSittharlineedtdto
set the people otMi"e forth right i-jion the subject Is
to force Its consideration nnnn .t.t?nn .tier.' ...
ntr.thatltntust'tecanTSied lnallil's lan'th-and
depth and breadth both 3 jt atfeqflShe reaT Inter-'
est of the negro and the white t'JK" The.most dl-
Fast A. Jt ... i i. ....fe -. . ai 4 .
"rV."-B.?VVa.WJtBrW'W'-J' VtfnSrn'.df.n. ..!.-.--
-JL-i- V- v A
. ' - w.?f-.--t
Minlni-T tnt-resta. 7Bt'". .Wr. rt?--.m-VT. --...-!.. 1 11..
rj-.witbeT.th.v-.iTw-.T . :.:... . .v-n?isT5'-ti-F'' ""
PVfen.- "tVh-th.ViU5" .r.'v'--4"1' 'l??' - 39riaff fJiiiTy at to He
orttat."fi.SIPPOr
re7p'S
U J-iStObo dcrM.1 f ..
.' aua. ft' money wlu buy uie7t. it "it. thCr T ' WSjrer to the
nay be aninwelcom. truth to .. J JT. " Ttftit. .?fr& -..ill
st?i!..'' srsr?-
tripla nlneteep d.ys which is the shoitcst time on
record via I'anain-. .. -'
' Collector Washingtonx.otiSaa.Franc-icajTaj moi)j4
;the taudldatesror the United tales.Seaa:ojah:p1-!jn I
d.vlccatfroi Utabyla .fan Jrancbco-statethat
at-daU'llernandino a setious riot had recurred be-
'tTVn.ThA .lirrnnnt anrl h. (idS4
'rT-"ipc "'ter.of thehlp- St.fary' war protecting
uai.-uwiii.jnn.i ei-riion'iroinooacra.'-y
- Business at&iiWau.jjws dalt. -v.
TheDhtted 5l-t5-r!?rr.lfi Saranao fe-VPana?
'ma ion the Sih fQJLSpnT1'-2?protecUnglh4 Nica-
ragua transit mufeT "jf- i$t;
Vi'm. Carpcufter;r-wprcu.ic'-At l.crc.at. at Salt;
iake C!ty has .ekib"iiyih Dafttt-3. and -a-hftti
prevail that ser4-ct)p1in!r.i? immigrants
had been plundered by the Indians 'orIon.ns on
the northern route and several ot their number
killed. - ". V-
' ;--
.Froi.- SontU America. -
Bollrlklsln a strteot siege and tho' Revolution-
ists "re trying to prevent the national forces froa.'
descending tne liver. rr
. Vauaiuiso Sept. IS. An expsdltlon is In coarse
it preparation for the pnrposo of chastising the
.Aracanian Indians who are no.rtn ihspossession ot
the Island of Vergara which the lnhabltanti have
deserted. . . .
': raoir caraat. y caic. -".'' - 0
. ' lir. Dhnltry our Minister to Central America had
arrived at San Jose . '
r lhe Guatemala andBrUlsh boundary treaty has
been ratified.
. - i-e.cral severe shocks of an earthquake had been
felt at La Mlon anddn the vicinity but resulted In
'no loss ot life. .
4Yt--a- "ft. oar natrons seeln. that
nM'ndeT CJ.fSiponihls length of time.
rd ?" . f ifr fcw dare- and (llil Sh-lhr
mpiit: tsiitiou laitu
-.! !... Vr -8WU
tasc52SS
ZTnZZ.'Slll!" 'hr. oJ---
bn inable to1 $ ". JH"'
hasbe-n h..ri n ...?. lnei. whole course
the part of th. ST.. ..l"J"i..J Mention on facts that can demnn..;...r.- ."."!. .ae"
othircoun-Jy.w tw.iX""Bf ?.. or some the people of aJZ Z't ". toieU
S!?- .lw wk-SdSrtlm.dnlrtttar.Tntr....
acllisen of Galveston or M7i." ?"": M
DaJIEffriC INTELLIGENCE.
. MJtatsa ntsisraa.
Tiss X L'OCTa.; Oct . The ship Crescent City
Delano master from Both Maine baS arrived here
In distress with five foot water in her hold.
KXW VOaC COTTO.r--.SZET.
.New Yonr Oct; 25. The Cotton market closed
.5"-and prfe'eshavcdeellned; the sales to-day
-Jtl500 bales Middling Uplands llVto UJ.
tkml or mpTi-arsa 'a TEaar isscncssTs.
pitKjBfxx OctrVZ. .he examination oftheout-
lawAfsavatomle'IIrown and the other Harper Ferry
Insurgents was commenced to-day at Cbarleston-
Va. .f
WistiiXOTOif. Oct. 23. The slooo-oKwar Vln.4.
cenncs; now cfulslng off the West coast it Africa.
Il V"U U-UCfCU UU-UC.
ytas ts LBiTsswoaTO. xasaas. -
There's so f r. Locts Oct. -. A lira biflke out ia thecltyof.
eavenworui it. t. yesterday morning' whlohide
stroyed tho extensive furniture' establlehento.
Messrs. Russell Majors Jk Waddellwlthleeveral
other buildings adjoining before II eanld be arrested.
The total loas la estimated at JioirTOM-nn hih
there was an Insuranco or 3SOooo.-.iiJgt"
saw usiico axiis'smSsT
Iansrssnssca Mo. bvt"a4.S9rgnta Femalij.
now considerably ovcdue1have'not yet arrived
here. It Is feared thatlfurther dlfficulUes have oc-
curred with tbeIndlaris arid that this has delayed
them. " '.
JttosAsuiqrsJABoiirios nssdLcrios.
..- -.:
25 A. Bushman. ft'
JO-TVm.A.Logn. '" -25-James
McCormte. .
-Oae man from Hnebner'a.
2 Herman Kelleta.
?5-Crh"''nPoefer.
fr-Mrs.M.O.Caphaw.
y
SS.-
Sffi5i
assjs"Jfflta
violated. And his concFiioLs should have"b..e
based on information received from riii.M beea
those suspected. -Kil..Z X ". "';ff02 words of
CnS--..i'lH"stoT'V".
&!&vS2S?..s& SffiragS 3iSS-f5 .ft?. -r. i. ss
SISaA WfflS5Es
vapt. Sterrett reports .eve'n deaths on the
fc? to the time of the boat startintr. Iir.
-anan irelcnt ar(ntori.rT....T- .
. - . - "i uoaa.
Cc-nuche SlitlLt't
llsmn Ittiflr
ou.-s Alouna gaola- KobMiyinf1
Cniea. Ooloraeo'ISldge1""
Camel-s Baacb- Comal Rr.V
.JJiMV '" W'ash-.gtoalspungjjy 'ffi-iSS
DoSdrtle Washington Sp(eIPe v9rin
Demies UMii"vMsiSk7:-M; ....BedB.ver
i-atie rord. Dlas Son. I-j.?"" ..uenion
sen4 a thousand dollars to a hand . 2"
In Boston or New York to hire then. st TZS
ennegroe. fromhls neighbor.; and ?0" "0lhi
regarded by hi. feUow clUz'en.f If Th.y did not
decorate the meanest lrp.tii u "' cla not
think It-'puslngstraniL" And Jjtdy'1 'hoM
and plant.r of the "$. are b.decftlvteCbaIlts
same thing every dav. ti..- ... 5.cy. oolnrihe
at ty p..Pyn.V;fert!earn th.t
-th&UsUC t;'-Ji
lit' '. E "ilkUl'lW AUliUAtr
"."ae? l"?"ndsand thouUnd oi 1XZ. " fSt
rUUuon lecturer for advicotintr i..:" TrtEB.-
lauauci-ini. titn. ... " ...v. .-- (.
.. ..Mq '" tne peonlo of th. erii au incrcaseioriBB ie y;. .-
everyyear contribute Immense 3 of .; . -horses aaa4icattf6..'-rff'3Wlb by btaet
the ennnori r . ...... . . T5 money for .. S.v-. T t
- - wixauLLE i nnnns r
and to colon!e them npon her borde h M
facts that can .n....j .. . ae"' Tbe nr?
CmciooOct.20. At the time the intelligence of
the Harper'. .Ferry Insurrection reached here the
westera-Tracl'Eoclety was In session In this city.
An'ameadeJircsolatlon was at once taken Op and
auopien ueciaring mat me convention desire the
aboutlcn'of elav.ry.only by peaceable -uesmsf
RedBirei
..Colora.o
vening.
-f
s eof-eaoondent of
-fWSrjiw. . --..f -11
J.". p 1
:..EU.soaur--i-a!.- uonaics
...LuMnnn 'S.H-"i'ur UBlt
a-'-art i07n.skr.'i?.c.1'-""-"Con-4
vergteea .X .VarttnMn.y7M " ""' g?HJ
.- ' Ha' r"""-.-.u.ns
Fortjiv"r""vS!5i.----:::.yi
j-ot ouman Ma-on st (. l"......jjao
roit 2tockton.....:.::ui mK"SS '... ...Kjfagio
uajconaa i-.i. i T-T.. ..'. nenae--n
Kli.riU.
Ebeneser
Eik.'-trt
Ely.
Fl-LC Fond
FlshCsMk.-
same thing every day Th ... rv" . "olnrihe
Undue prolfir and '
X:tZ t"!.tt;0 ."? ascertain the .support of a "crusadT Zr 1' .7 E-"
Hence themlserable TTr..7.'f7c..0alf .. ' " .... Sffthem properly with Sra-P'
IsuT. Tnd navln". f " "! "t Ultr.
quutly p ov.rIneTo-rP.ro"r'. lJ
gaSett-.ja;;.7.t1pSi2
S&SfftvS
seen cacted. v.vm. i.twe we nave
If the Collector and other federal officials h-r.
ertab.d a higher regard for a FaSifS acbr
they woald have waited until they had re.SS .. '
pointed f.rmailnn .v.n of . K.r.tf?.T.. ""
aA"?uW U.' Uta act" of ISIS. TT"yl0la
Honf tbas ac would be the setting on foot si
ff organisation althln the Jurisdiction . th
wwhdi-f f' '? "f k0 WAr HP"" one "ouwry wUh
which this country Is at n.ai. n...i. . . wn
that the party of men arrested attiouS Ve..F;e
as-norganis.uoaof ufo P"f
rlVfVeEW
slstencyt thon art. !.... pa forA." "0n.
mtawlU eontlnne to do .t ft. wau. ster!
Wh to c9mpIin8ofVortl.rTl fefe ""
BILLING
aJKT?!S
We leara that the riV tii
have made arrangmenu m Bun1.rW.?.?fflPr
w oyster week-' add stronir bin. .-""-.i. .
OD-DinFTlfle f.nt pa In. . n. l-.
tlon nf sana. Mwd ... ..'"" "j 1 ssi-Tii. ZT. ."V." """! IlODCfl ATA ...... r-.'. i
rdduced Eow It HIUUSTmS eViSS eT-ncsfiyo-?' ? .a?6l W?"lla.. I
...--vu. assemniase oi American citizen w I road wUl bf lavaln.fii.ir.i.i'r tiu".n -
".'!.-0.eD. " assembled pubUclv d P.1.'.'- .The bridge a.ross '.. i ..r 77t" ?"
poa the snores I !?.?.?. . QHoid. wis no's so ?7
-J- I -"..... tvl.lr.. .: ... . ii.M. ........ . ...
'jSSlt'jL HarrT7 bth .." i!; j 4hwr Oubu IS Tjts.Ia.j. R H. Chil fag"' ur ! wo vtoSffd S ? la w neutriCcV ' " 0. OomS haverS? 7 "?"'-
;fiw.-s laiiBSI ISftSI
an "" M B" JuucrieXDLIrIit ..... 4UHC. J.U. W. I) ... !... i t. " . - vi-
mj . . .. a p--.wnuiisi.ivpi
-aiu. uut HXTOW OH Iflfl nmtaotUn ... -."-"I
or
r.Av.itt Srjfrt i
thatfrost wb!!!.-!111? mentions
tftfa tho moiI02HiarDidgdh0 tQih'
i.unoxrmm 7."fr :.'." .V''-f "r1.
inthatcou j-- "VB'U" "
Hinaf 5n8 ffe!Df thol.tbT'says'
BWa found brift . r.vii-..-4. ..'rih.t ---.
' - -1. 7. "Wa a i-J . aia vwuu-
thBStator.-Ijfreji. -
The In uig oivIctcaf d'uction
and quaiitittfiha i'nth nrid'it- -......
tdespassinBoma-thirly truo b'rllshavo
- uADALcpirand Jury ; and tho caso of
watermeIonslxtadl5altzellontinued.
present:? JiccS tho trade there as brisk
The MsrcnJeaJIsland solton wnol and
-ui-u raiuerjugu- IU0 town.
nrAsmKBjaeP93uin Xtorcury sajsfiat
that colBterJ un'osually "plentiful thcroat
place. ' J
Strangers)ttoshatcaballados have bgeu
oeen crorfflilr"0 .ei lately.
TheTtanTheilrenhaiVEnuirer says
duringthebalf dollars ar afloat in that
155case3- '
Bixl som tho .nfected districts hava
jnosj oiiliiuto Brenham.
grtf 'ertares thjit their District Court
Sitf Iaa2&e.irtelcs has .isD.sed of
tho pas! ty&Ji tWJfor gambling.
' rilS! JePnaca us also
;i -." ""? at
caa on the . u. . B fi7ld cXdV
i
. tht.e l.-. ..r"""'""
uv -uu va.u ajii am. nrriianrintt ... -I
S" ala foputvihifi!gZ
r
!.. i. - ...
i. --.ti .. ..- -"-T.". "a a iscomuuve ct!
Braios verTsoon. li . " P?' to8''P9Uan t tKi
rJlors. S Jl... whelleA to'
th. WrfdjeUeenrpirtsi "" "'TWBsV
-v
.r--
rae. In TI..I
srew.oat rif n.-t. SJ
nariner.of .O.tH J
Elt.iT J..-aIji I
i-." vF. -.-'S' r
.!-Lf -at. m . i.
-.rt-Xk- v
'6-..iS.':7iV'.
t;;rSrigv.
-a V ".
-A.J- . i Si.' ..
&"4
lHH?-'o
avery.only by peaceable -leiBls."
stiktuso arxoB.
BALiuioitt Oct. 20. It wai repotted at Harper's
Ferrylaat night that the Abolitionists were assem-
bling at Sandy Hook.Ta. and that the people to the
m.mi... nnn . . . .- .
ftftuiMHuw nuiucu unu cniiayi a&andoneu
their homes and were on the rPlncr' Ferry
forprotecllon. W HL
A party of U. 8. marines wdjRcspatched
to SandyJIook bnt they found Kn 1.1.
oom rsoa rina'a BR!
St. Josrrn Mo. Oct. 20. A-party of Tike's Peak
miners arrived In this city to-dav. with inn raw tn
gold Oust. ' .;
usavaswoara liirr Oct 20. The Leavenworth
and Denver City Express of the 12th Inst. arrived
In this city bringing $7000 In gold dust. The ac-
counts from the mines continue favorable.
ssaaiSKA kisOTiojr.
St. Louis Oct. 21. A despatch from Leavenworth
to the Republican Btates that Estabrook theSemo-
cratlo candidate has been elected as delegate to
Congress from Nebraska Territory by forty-eight ma-
. TSX1S rnOSTI-B TBOt.BI.IS.
Wasnis-TO-r Oct. 20. Official advices have beea
received from Gen.TwIggsot the Military Department
of Texas informing the Government that he had or-
ucreu -wo companies oi inrantry to Brownsville and
that a body of cavalry had been sent out to scour
that region of tho country in pursuit of the ma-
rauders. CXtTES states T.st.aY. -
United States treasury receipts for the last week
amount to .10-1.000; amount tn the treasury sub-
ject to draft $4677.000 Increase on the balanco of
the previous week $103000.
A.It or cor. DOXLAr
Bapsswtcg. Mu Oct. 20 .-Ex.Qovernor Dunlap
of thia State died to-day.
las "STEAuan mrrr ctrr 6rs.
TtcasBoao. Oct. 20. The steamer Bluff Cl'vmet
with an aetld.nt and sunk last night la the -fazoo-river
about thirty mllesabove this city.
The boat Is a total loss. She had oa bocrd a car.
go of nearly l.OO bales cotton. Most or tht cotton
will be saved In a datneged condition. '"
Tho passengers and ;cr.w were all saved.
ABBIVAL Or THE ICROPA AT BOSTOK.
Btsios Oct. 20 The Opnard steamship Europa
60Qhcadof
u33?r:?n8e8 Ptaks of
... nocpjievcrai con.tie3iatelr-.
JAAl-UUI rft f'fc. 1.11. ..- 1L7- .. . .
X""j-t ." . Mltrillll I ilL.. ' J til . ti t Z I"""" " '"'Jaaj suivia
aiaitohB-aotft-r. i? 'k"sr"p"?"r...n.fiwH
. -;'i JIjsy"' ..-"'' " """"i. train r.cm.ng
hmvjHf f.-ghgaJ- OT'mispool advices to lhe Eth lust.
r-T -
1fc.'vJ
"T-0 -
a r6stlte;
ssrs: HewIUA Co.'a circular of tho-Sth lajti
erc.- . .T z a r ---r r . i ."" uuri o?.
f&jgSi&WS&fBMXW 7. Good .ndallng
JGUlOT-frfa.rrtl fv '- - "
i f'lianio-- i"1?d ... " ? " r--
:rVeenltiirdof.'uCUJtUnon.SiinB- A.. Smith nrT&...
&$$$&&& S' . Swpt.aW of tho .flk-.bf.
Vii?22'-1-?---'m"5-09ecoflhoGeueraIirth
:' -'if ' .not.WI. .fin..rro.l h'rr. . '.:a------------.--------H
rpf.
he hsd issued Gen. Wanl Uidught an Interview de-
airable that-hewis then in the vicinity of Srgulo
.'d'eslred a meeting and wished It so arranged as to be
'tree irom intcrierence. .
Col. Nelll desired to know whether the meeting
was to be of a hostUe or aaiic-ble character.
I In form il him that Gen. .Taul wished the tnitter
finiay disposed of if Jon meeting they could rot
agree there in such manner as the occasioaxilghl re-
quire I suggested to CoL Kelil'that he nad better go
armed attended by a friend ; and I assured him that
th-rehouIdbe.no advntag or-inequallty In weap-
ons he migialct sucbarr-s as Jia wished and
GnrWj.nl would be Tarnish via a Similar mariner
CoL Neillsalimysngg-stlons 'did not srllltim that
h was willing to' ideet Gen. WaI la any way that
he did not wish' to complicate the-oontroversy or au
lend to.too many things at the Sam. Interview and
that Itnleat make my choice as to the kind of meet
ing --..agreed with hint that it would be welt to slm-
priy it ana inior-ieanim a nnsuie meeting woma
suit Gen. Waul views.
!. CoL Kelll left to select his friend and shortly aft-r
-r-turnca and Introduced me to Dr. Bell who he sta-
M.i. .n14 ml-. It 4 M.nw .n.n..nnt. f. Mm T.
;r;t. .eilta consult with Dr. Bell who to my surprb
assure'iTme he had cr authority to act for CoL Nelll
savaaa'pelcc-maennd thai CoL Nelll had as-
sured him the meeting was to ba of a friendly nature
and wlthouV-arms.
I inform-d Iir. Cell .that there was some mistake
as T had stated to. CoL Ke that. no meeting conld
t--. place without anmiy.and.wa retoraed to Colonel
-trill who then stated lhac-he "had said nothing It
Iiontavllle to reflect on Gen. Waul's honor or rn-
fetation; nor did he Intend to r Sect upon h-.br
whata. saiu ont mat tne statement ne maae was in
the way of pleasantry and la "show his slave trade
proclivities that his circnlars were Issued to coun-
teract the denunciations heaped upoahl-tlbyGen.
WauL lie then stated that he would receive no fur
ther verbal communlcauons Iron.' pen. Waal and
that all communications of 'hostile character must
be In writing. I stated th.t ho mast be aware of the
.severe penalties attached to sending or receiving a
cnauenge in tnis jate ana i presumea tnat ne and
Gen. Wanl would neither like to Incur the UabUltles
for an Infraction of the law.
lie reDlied-hathe was'aeaualnted with the law on
the subject but could not help It and would only re
ceive cou-uui...o m writing.
Having been disappointed in obtaining a meeting
I returned to Gen. Waul who Immediately invited
me to -ccd'-ipany him to Seguln. After our arrival
I met'Drf Bell and requested him to call with me on
CoLltf-llL
jl then Informed Col. Nellf that Gen. Waul was on
.the rjU-Ucsquare and desired to tee him. CoL NeilL
repu.a tnat ne would receive no communication un-
'.-- I. .... -.!...
CS 1. WO- Mli.-C .
JH repeated to blui that Gen. Waul was oa .the pub
lic square an-11 ne wouiu not go ia tne square to
state where he could be found that It was useless to
attempt to evade a meeting although he might avoid
Gen. Waul at that tlaie they would certainly meet
at'somo future time and It'was better to settle the
affair at once....' 'l
Gen. Wanl remaining on or about the square du-
ring that day and the next until about i o'clock and
Col. -.'e.'l not appearing and being Informed that he
would not appear while Oen. Wanl remained we
. uui ui-rturc
There was some other conversation but the above
contains the substance and effect of all that was
patsed. EOBT. BCODNAX.
A CARD.
Justice to others Induces me to forego the aversion
I entertain for exposing private matters to the
public gaze. The remarks I made at Seguln on the
2-tti of July last too plain for misconstruction
ruttebeensoTeported as to mislead and Induce the
belief with those not present that I had withdrawn
or at least modified the expressions used towards
CoL Nelll at ' Huntsville" and Galveston.
At Galveston I stated that CoL Nelll If not the
originator had given circulation to the slanders re-
ferred to. That the utterer of a calumny was as re-
sponsible and should be held to the same strict ac-
countability as the author 1 An Inference has been
drawn perhaps Justified by those remarks that I
threatened to mako CoL Nelll personally responsible;
or hold him to a strict accountability I Intended to
say nojaclr-ihlng; nor do I think I used any such
thr.at whatever. If howeyer.'aoy.of the audience
so hndersttod me I yield toy recollection to his
although my course was reaolved upon before I
spoke and I determined to be uardd nnon that
very point. What my determination was may be
Inferred from Dr. Brodnax'a statement.
Col. Nelll having left the State directly after my
visit to his home has delayed for a time my repeat-
ed but hitherto fruitless attempts to meet him. '
T. N. WADT
to
3T" The famous '-.lave.yacht Wanderer has-
been stolen from the port of Savannah Ga. by
one Capt. Martin alia Patton. The Collector
of the port had sent a steamer in pritbt
tho yacht was no where to bo seen. Martin
who has beei engaged for some ycatt- ta the.
slave trade was at the time in contract for-the
purchasa of tip ressel and was allowed to take
possession an--uri.i-are her for se It is cen-
erally agreed thatMIr. Lamar the owlier ha
been most cgrcgic-tsly "sold" and robbed tf
nis property.
ned beyond ..!
. nr -i.ii.r--
AttMs letro a-Oa .tha western frontier.
the people called to '-li Excellency U.-tnnaels.
(to" whom they had. a rightroIw.jf-caldt-.but a.
ueat ear was t-xu ea a-u-----!---97-v irunuer
people were told by his E-CeHency th-t 'he knew of
"no means by which he could afford them protec-
tion that he was n.t S--.or.d by the law of the
land to. call out volunteers; and ihat the people of
the 1 ohtler mast protect themselves ; and It was not
Just that tha dl.ej.of the Interior should be !-
to pay the expenses of protecting them they being
the interested tarty." These words are under his
-own hand writing and cannot be denied. How ridi
culous ao saen arguments appear coming trom aa
Indlvldnal who occupies the high position of Gov-
ernor of a. Stato 1 No: X school boy la tha State.
who has read the Co-tilto-Ioa- but will remember
that .that document gives the Governor unted
power to call out the militia to quell in .urrectloa qr
Invasion : and is not an Invasion by a warlike band
of Indians the same as by Mexicans or any other
race r Not only Is the Governor vested with power
for such ohi-cts. by the ConsUtctloa of the State.
but also by a .pedal act of the Legislature he la
authorised to cau out as many volunteers lor the
protection ot tha frontier as ha may deemnecessary.
The friends of tne Governor assert that be has done
alL and more than other Governors hava done.
This is not true. Governors Bell and P-aae never
waited for acts or special legislation to call out vol-
unteers ; and wbea they did they did not make a
political move or the oojeetv and arrange the ap-
pointments so as to secure the command of thevol-
ulteerato political aspirants and vireworkers for
the Interest of the Austin Clique. What was-the
oo.ect oi appointing lord urowa and -towlfia to
raise volunteer companies 7 no the laws andcoa-
sutuuon give nis .ceiiencr tnis power r AIlvoln-
teers. whea In the service of the istat-. have th Ex
clusive right ot selecting their own officers. I do not
deoythesa gentlemen tha nam of good and tra.
soldiers I know them well ; but his Excellency de-
signed In this display of generalship to conquer
the votes or the frontier people. The noble volun-
teers of Texaacoulduot ba caught In the snare or
political wireworaing. Tne vote of the frontlet la
the Angust election exhibited to Governor Runnels
how he stands la their view and he la taught a lesson
he will not soon foret.
Now that a new Administration Is abont to taka
hold of the affairs of State all eyes are turned upon
Gen. Houston to observe J!s. policy as regards
frontier protection. The enemies or Gen. Houston
assert that he is the red man's friend and will nnt
ahedhlsblood. This may probably be true so long
uci i-ui uuic-cfltD- xnenas lp. it
ennnot be denied that Gen. Houston's policyof pro-
tection to the frontier Is decidedly la favor or tha
withdrawal of the regular army and substituting
volunteers. He also advocates the Protectorate
over Mexico as additional means of detrin tha
Indians In Mexico from depredating In Texas.
tnis u tao oniy policy tnat win ever give peace and
quiet to to jrontier. wita ana regiment ot Hangers
In Texas having authority under a Protectorate to
cross the Bio Granda after the Indians take away
the army II you choose; tha habits of the Texas
-Laager rendechlat a mora formidable enemy against
the warlike bands of roving Indians on the plains
of Texas. Brou.ht nn on horse-haeki with ansa in
hand he Is always ready ror the march and eaa aa-
ft". u.&-- .a.iguo.
Such ara tha ODlnlona nf an hnmM. -tl..n -..
Ufa has beea spent mostly In tha ..rvlr.'nr th.
.country and whose only ambition I tollvaanddla
unaer .. as oi tne stars andStrlps. or this great
auu prosperous uovernment. WX. t.a.1KX.
Hs-trs-iAD Oct. 18 1SJ5J.
".Of
Oavsto. Oct- . ..
-- m . .Will .M In In. I.. .. S. ...... .
clal Interests of th. Port or 4 alvton as well aa that ff'.g.I?y'g.t
ortae masters and' owners of ve-i-lt vDIltag tlTT'7it!?t-T?-! !! ZZZ
4
py st.TVO- tendered Ji'm j..j
Tun Cah-lo. ma Pluss. In ari.cent-Ja.er to'
the War Department Lieut. Beale write : "TN
I have lately tried effect-ally the cossparatirs val-
ue or mules and camels as pack animals- The ex-
periment leaves the .lslta-wlth the ca.al-Eo.-r
r'-re.elvngthe order to start 'at the earn thus
la tho rooming the; camels bvarfably arrlri atoarap
in a d'.stancaof tweniy-flve.-nilM.aBhOur anls'-i-.'
umffan nour aou-iweuty mmuwj anead of the
mute" train; lhnMs-"a;jylng.ia.ottden of two
hundred ponnsf-tHyC-cl- DSc&sd'.vlth fourhaa-d-ed
beside a'tlllSf arnffd wthjhfk rlflersralver
and ac-n&UUft4'3-l h-i bedding tai-lover tho pack
to si-on.. Thoyourig are' grear pets la camp bat
very mlscSevous po!4ng th-it .loses lntd every bag
pet end pan abont tl ea-op &tt -ThJr great aim
th fe"atpr-entseeiris.t(rbj' to ape the manners
and habits urthelr sir-SkBreBng down and gcowl-lna-
an-cb---laiJn2'Qr-is&lv- aa th. old onea da
Mheneve . tteihsl'--tdkai We have ontirely d's-.
conunsec -oetwa-oenome- uneniai apparatus used
at' a faliand have In Its place o.a cf light -tefcl
't-ndlmpletanstruction. Since I last comami-ieated
with the DenartmectVwa have -ad to trouble with
'tho lcdi-ns.exeotrt-verv sll.ht attack" which th.v
... . .'...'.. rf-. . ..-.. -. .....-.'-. ...-
iuaDnju vuung one muie ana taiunKOB anotner.
' i i a fc i c f
. ra- .iA..;.;.--Tvr. . t i.vn...3ti-
---- UGH I'NIwV VUll.7U(fa- rWUSCWtVaIUCU AA
! rt till.1' PrintPfil TCJIf. hal liSba'l:Vw (n.TSrTimont -! vat twnft rfof- m ..'. .
-4V lpnps rvmtta f
it'll stanaug-oy o
w this Is enfranaaf
tueHeve 'twas you.
tty JtsUtoej
tr i '
No bleak
;.
!.' "
'4irt. .
ifV-Tle silent sea.
.t-r
1 oa
vu.. .. iry. "- ft" - --.
Which Is &. as a maiden's eye.
The yellow st through the forest leaves
Drops trd of dancing light ;
Yoong chlldreaslng 'mid the Darrey-sncarra-r
- And shotjt at tha swallow's Mint.
Jet earth Is lonely. Ths woodland lt
-And the softly aurmarinz fo.api.
SeeneTer tok M llsterilng ear - .
"Mirsi-ii name.
Or-
tcn-
ora
are
rial
t'o
ed
t a
But
w
ttl
ta
Ctrr Cocsctn. A meetineor-T-.cT Coai-
cil took plac. oa the evening of tha 19t-tl-tt.
The-petition of Engine Company -To. 2 prajins-
tbat the new engine on its arnvai be awardecr
to thexa w3 granted: Aldenae-tHeissaer Aus-
tin lIcEe Mailer and Bump ia the aa-
tive and Hatchings and Leonard in the sag-
tire. It was resolved that as ordei should it-
ne for an electios of Alderman in Sd Ward ta
supply the vacancy occasioned by tha reif-
Uon of Alderman Thompson. A resola.ios -
wm passed advancing the wages of the op ta
of thaight watch to 475 per month from tie JJ
19th insuto the lath of March next. 'Wii-. EL rt
Tosburgh Wm then elected City Ston fcr tl
balance of thereit cnexpired tens. In
cordanca with aa-estimate of Mr. Canin tba
oridgo contractor tharaoant wtj ordered to
be paid one-third in cityv. year bond tai
tha balance ia cash.
On motion of Alderman Leonard it ail
Euotetd That ths Mayor be and -Is Vefey re-
quested to appoint a committee ot three who duty
It. shall ba to select a suitable ska lor a City Ceae-
tery oatiide or the city limits and endeavor to a
gotlate for the purchase or the same; also ta ax-
amine and Inquire Into the slate and coodltiaa or
present Cemetery the number oT vacant lota that ebs
ii and to report tho result of their labors to t-
Board at as early a day as possible.
0a motion of Alderman Uutchings it was
Buolted That the Mayor be and he Is hereby aa
thorized to tsane bonds to aa amoant not -ag
ten thousand dollars redeemable attwalv nnntaa
and beaztog interest not exceeding twelve perceac
jjer annum to be sold la this market to soaet
pres.nt wants of the city. .
31cetlns of Fire CoBapany I. o. 3. I
raocxantscs or mcrisa csu at z-ta ctrr .
ocrus-a 19to 13-.1.
Farsnant to adjournment the Engine Con-pasy
No. 8 met at tne City UalL Cba. H. L-o-rd-Esq.
having been called to the Chair annooncad
to the Company that the Council had made a dis-
position of the new Engine about u arrtve la
favor of Engine Company No. 2. But xlruo
the members oi No. 8. to retain their organisa-las.
under the City expressing his ooaiictloa tluataa
n.n. with a n.w fii-t ! iiA. "VS" &J"; -i.auad-.
Mr. Cbaa. CTbornDson. wxa-n-rT """i-".
Heioltid That tha i-ompaay mrga '-aai s
Iongsr consider Itself aa organized city tin Coa
pany. That ths m.mbers tt.cr.or are hersOy
littoltid- Into aa "Independent Fire Coatpany."
That a committee or three be appointed to scaic-i
subscripttoiu from the cltlzena fur the pnrpose of
purcb-u-ngsn anglneand:balldingah0-SB IbcreTor.
That the CouecU be Sollcuea at uie nest rrT-U-meetlng
throrp to sabscri&e theretor. The conantu
tea consists of Messrs. C. E. ihotapson Tiotor J.
Baulard and Aug. Klelnecke. On niotloa It was
JJetclvtd That the otGcers elcacu fjr 3-igtre
ComDany No. 8 at the meeting on d.tur-Uy. relala
their positions until the -Company be more -airy or
port publish the following: commanlcatlon.
The vessels now la port are daily.Ioosirig their man
by desertion whilst the sailor boarding houses are
filled .with such characters and are dally finding
their way to the cemetery and HospltaL Mottof the
desertions are caused by the runners who represent
to me sauor tnat ne can get sio per monta oy leav-
ing. They are secreted by these runner-- and wheel
tha vessel leaves they are paraded la towa anf-j
shipped at $73 per month to run to Liverpool. The-I
landlord pockets the money while Jack Is not bene
fitted by the exchange. This state ot things has ar-
nvea to aa epidemic in wis port ana is making its
inroads onthe commercial importance of the Fort.
Oar jail hospital and ceu.terytos well tell the tale.
So far hsa this been carried that bnt a few days ago
the bark Medora was seized under tha advice or a
bearding house master oi runaway sailors ror wages
due. They having deserted ths vessel whilst Iv
In port. Afler a dtteqtlon of two weeks the vessel
was released oy an oruer rrom Judge Watrons or
the United States Court who cld not find any etl-
ueuce iro-u tne eauors taemseives suinciens to ncia
th-T-S-cl ; therefore she was discharged. The Cap-
tain to recover!. crew took eat warrants and a
search was mads ror them at ths hotel where they
wero boarding and being harbored during ths ex-
amination '.he Captain and officers were very eooly
told that ths Ca-in conld not find them and that
-Is trouble had but Just commnced and that. ho
(the Cspta-cc) h-CS-.lrcok ont rorhimself 4c
Now Us. editor!! is. act a supposablrcasa that It will
be ary beneC. to the Port of Gaxveaton for thL. atatA
of thlncs to exist. A Captain enters the port la good
faith wfth his aYpoli" article made out law-bland
signed by the crew as per Jaw of Congress. Cpon
.arriving at the wiarf -his crew is ttolcn by runners
of rum decs slA u..n tiin to run away and se-e-t
them.-r If fcey cah Sad the least quarrel between
the o.crsud'crw .'vise the .tizure of the ship
.and after a dedioa of the court In favor of tha
..&- ey secret s.u- inreatea tne masters
..with violence ia our public streets IT he does so much
-a try to re u ocaer. en. v a tee mercnants and
lw abt-lcg citizens cacteanee-suh proceeding?
I say no. What say the peoplat
A CITIZEN.
-
CASf-Tlia Jeffeisdn GazeUa pitches into the
S.-K B. B. Co.. ad.JJonghery4)f the Republi-carLjr--Stwp3rft
laaseaess.
Th.Qa-.Ue Iea8-.bat Or. Tayloris elected
Hoatflr fronf CMS asiWitua couoties by son. .
800 majority. awe 6is.opposnt If. P. Sauy.
Liri-..tc-art. CVdw the law of 1S66 lequlriiw
the du- oa prt-usptleii o-sists to be paid' into kbe
Land Oflke by'the fiset luetaa;. veKara that so-ie
seveaSj- Bwtsaod ikilva hava ' been rjcelved within
She neUaw weeks. A mlsUkiH-no.loa prevails tiaf
ths twenty doUrpr-era;n under the t-hnar laws'
W't - rscoirtd to maM oavment nrtdirp tha nn.w- r
f orf eituret Tl.e law Is not so Interpreted; at ths Land
urn... v err little money naa Dean reMTf nn
thaliw of lSBS; which. It was oastad thGoveiozJ
-... M w.w. M . .... -.vUH.ftV w . .pec
ulators. As It turns oa the State was the suff-T.r.
oaested to pubiita tne proceedings ot this ae-n
On motion adjourned till Wednesday the -St- .
atT o'clock r.u.
C. H. LE0.N'AB- t-hsit-taa.
IL 2. MC-3-Ef Secretary.
' e s. ' - . .
J5J A postscript to a private letUr tKr--Jamestown
Smith co-..y.j-
TheCattoa crop of peitloaot ths State has
betaseriGUsly Injurs by excessive heavy a' n.
tinned rains. An average jlebl vUt perhaps be
from five to six hundred poena- per acre trat f"
quality poor.' Much of It fin fallen oat and now-
perfectly worthless In consequence ot lie spreaUc.
H-rttoforethecUssIficatlonaboUt-la GarveetoaaM
New Orles-j h-.v beea too 'tramer. ror IrMt-
prehension "br planters generally an4 a Xii!i
mucn so lor our lncnvtaoai interns.
opinion that tha .laraiilcatlons aie snea this msm
as to require bot little examination oathpta-
bujers to determine the prices to ba paid fee eesfc.
The rains have settled tnerebr exemntt-Mmct
.tho eotrulsslon merchants baipurehaes also trota.
muca taoor. onouia mere oe mere snan two osas
ficatlons this se-.-nthe fiiaUtl i ti S-ttg
certain. - V
-1 .
C.--3 or Ellis Coc-nT. Tha f--"ni. g 'b
the census of Ellis o.tyfor555 m fin-.
ed by the Assessor'and Collector;
White males over 13 and nd-r4 vs n. aaa.
ZS6 ; White males under IS years or age ESS ; WM
males over 45 years or age 4; Whlta fal-
over 13 years of age 159 ; ChUdr-n. under IS sK
over S years or te 767; Children oinder J ef
age 6c; Slaves 723; free persons of ecder. if-
Electors 8S0. Naabtr ot acres of Laai ia dura -
783; number of acres la Wheat 7;.nattr.t
acres la Cotton 731; number oCaorM la -tr. 1.4 r
numberpf aeris la Uiscellaaeoua protfMtsy reT.
1 a
A PiT. A una saud Stsde fsf e.
.two mils trom Houston hKz a nam h hu nMst
ea -ohm went to tee the Cesses and -ir a yaatosr'
In it. Ths' anlT-.il atucied ths Taaa and mrMr
daws lacerated bis neck aai back part stMis
when th man's d-g cam M bat s-ts-.ee and ato.
ed his -i-ner In freeing aMirfoa Mm Mta
brute. he maavame to town for htlp end ea
rara-iOeae found the paisr l apmnit-ea
of his paltry house when s shia him sal -&.
Imwthinhc:toflljrl It 1 ioaeeWof am.
al tor theoe ferocious animals to' secroa.it s mi
Utiia.-Rtp-jblc tie 150k
y
fai rasltlsieo ot Mrs. 8eir-t.ajfc'.
meek rs-n'onabhc watt of Trer. rfmiv SZ.
'that of Geo." Wool fas found to harrbejflisit-
ed ay ourgisrs Qawf the atrt-noa of Its lnautss
for two or three weeks and robbed of Utp t.
Jewelry and costly wearing apparel to tha amount oi
iv itwa ncavy tranaa to cc7ey the properkr
away and aga.-ral derangemtnS addiaaeU-i
or furniture; Ih'e fcrlir. siey; l3-a bad. -.
Jesidcnt of ths-unUca B
wuaian
.3 i-in?raar.. ---. raaae t. ..i.
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