Daily Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 6, 1866 Page: 1 of 4
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Hhi wh" liopi u|v.a my heart
V7a* tin* ftr.t to wlo it
Sh«a who i]truiti« «i|ion mv '.trait
Kver toxin* within .t
she wli" ki»*e* oft ni) lip.
Wake* llte wurmi'.t ble-.m.'
"In* wlm rmi» w .thin my j ■ •
Fl'fli their cliiwml jifi'^Niiiv -
(nh#r day* thin thf* •■»*!! >«»
fkJiyw that limy tw ilitinry :
other li<vir» wliall *rre« t ua Jf'.
If inn«tti.it iiihi t’i weary .
-’♦ill that he.ut .hall he th* iinue
wi.il that hli*a«t th> ’.te:nl M . j»..1 w
still th"M‘ li|»« 1111*11 11i • i» « ■ '
\ a billow ni* t* i w
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Aid wlttii .'a* « * iill mime
With i*.« »intis t•• i*t •*
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lot If! IN t. IN I til. -|C\% »N«*.
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Ttie maul ir irl* i »»•
VI hrn iiw! ottl-ale t- tin »
Ami kuvei •! uji •** • .
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||ek’.*t‘ the old t It* il*#■ j
News from all Parts of[T,ti
the World.
I.Alrr from
l.ltiai nl« lameilliia s< * rr*I |»l nr ri p*
Itlinl. t <rn I III* mull lint. Niltl*
itttti.iit it. mil oil* *i I i*4h mi < 11111** I*
l*ro|it it).
lit loo]
for wiit'
(’otto
1*1
at MH#f 4th-
iu,r ov< r our i xchangc
|ni})i>i‘s u. tituI tin* following highly
int< la ■«;,ii_• in*»\>* \\hii'li m hnvt not
heretofore published.
\YixiiiN-.rox, Sept. lti. Sefior Ro-
mero, th> Me\ii ut minister. has iii*»-
pHtche-. with In Am that tilt Liberal*
!i*i\i* oceupi* d Salt Litis.
Tilt*city 1 »t IVlitiHtlan. in tin* State
ot Yern Cruz. wax ulno captured lay
them with three hundred Austrians.
It i.x tl tii** Liberals have
cnptur* I t • uittl ilnjHia. Imt thin
lift *lx rmirinnatioii. Th*' Liberals
attack'd X 'M-it (‘ni/ on tin* night of
at length. Mo said U*- had
leriilsd to nee nil tin* States r* pre-
sented un'l« uAjji* Himm ll.i*e tnnl
( 'oustitutioii In del not want
to not tht* South represented in ('on-
goss, till thf |H*o|iI** of th am roil n try
who liml remained loyal ilurin^ the j S*v l*'i:an* ■»- N< p ‘J. A Ni
it lull :o« n|*,nll Imi riot in i 1 with jiow- I Inn, Oiviroii, iliMpat a vtiarlif
, t*r to jirotoct hrr riti/i na in thfl ! niivm two Dt iitormtic ( out* xt mta
i Stnt*'K, ithroinl. or **1n*'W h**r**. ( Im i.tm from (irwiit roiint v \o n . lr: :tt, f
of thutt* tii* talk.) | to xfiitk in thi* Hoiixp, un<l two K*.
Hi 'i 'he imhlit n i t •
nil« x tjtuH
**• • 4tin l.t|iltUliir«~lli iiiih mf!« t •»l't -
Iwitl* A «t iitltlt <!•-«« ii.i la, I *1 Klrttlv^t
* "TtlMt Mill..* i ti|.|.rt MilpiwtJ
§— I* *■• Ion til !»• It a *» *•-’! • t ».*ti e fi i«t
< uliimlil.t.
S*v KliAM ixt
luonunt tin- Southern State* w«-ut
into it 11 Itfllion they had il«aNtrove<l
tni'ii Stut* or^atii/tttion, hihI wh«'ii
lovui nu n want there Mini luude the
N.terititi'H tiny ilul. they recovered
tei riturit■, ami tliev wen uutitled
to e\er«*iiM rout ml auil domain o\«*r
them. (Cheei'M.) H*- emit* aided
that the ^overumnit Iuul thr power
and right to hang every rebel in
the Soulii CheriN
Th e gOM riiiueut had thr imw-
er to \vi]M' tint all the Stuff Pwew
and make the Soiitiionr Mist t♦ *»*ri-
throtigh th" aid o* tin reject
memberM that til* l'onn|itutio!
ainendmeiit paxxi d the Houn*
It had previotndy puss d the n.
at*1 The Senaf 'Vial elect io*t c :
up on Tuesday
Figlirf'N -how that tli< prop!*
California paid absexxinentx
twelve miuea in Nevada, and o
in Mexu < to amount of i
millions and a .mil ter of dollar -
Arizona «1 tic *t th*‘ llttligi
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ERCHANDIZE,
trwarded ♦*• all parts o!
1 nit* d Stat* -. at
ery Low Rates!
Liquors and Groceries
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i f th* l4«* *>r»od* IMrl; iiag
Fl.oi'ir • om:f
(t * Nt*t \r» bacon
CAXOLKx CHEE8K
J'F, X AS
I J V III ix .1 I 1 "l l It. fvfll*.
VS i.ftti i wi i» t.i i*•* ilinl •< '
Wi *11 .I >|U* ' •»'■ *’*>•*•:!,
1 it !i .*> i '•■ k• *!• 1 i* i .
I |u* l" k**r. .n NiH.vnx f>to*
|<« k4*i' tl,'' . 11* j'»'i n<
T ht y I'h A v> orlul itur'.)
In dti'-nx k it * .fi-
1 toi t" knrt lu x'inru*i
Wlint .twl I him;* «i in bf-*'*
And ot I think thnt k Ttiiig
W*i(l < v*r •*«* nil ilunie
for I h*v •*k«‘d Ju»t ’.'1
• il *»! i!«• xurIn i I ■
To hiiv* in* (»t their luvotl on*,
Vmi tin* bn** niitefi'd S'" !
MiukoIin. I'ntil the tifti enth een-
ghiNH luirroni werr not very
loommon; hut now tiny are to In*
found in every house in the civilized
world. The manner in winch moat
look ink-glaKHew **re made is at fol-
Iowh: A largeMti*ne table in prepared,
with a deep groove around the edges,
into which the mercury may How
and drop from one cornel into Ih>w1m
placed there for that pnrjwae. The
tabic is made mo that it <'iin be easily
tilted to one Hide, but at first is laid
horizontal. It is then carefully co-
re red with tin foil, over which uier-
I curv in poured anti allowed t«» Mettle,
| until
jUHt
people of
decree.
the ’J'S'li • \Uv 1st mid carried oH , . .
. I i,: ► . M,Muxurnlmi. 11 " v' '"‘,l .....*»••»*. '1";Jf-
Vi'IUIlil'Ilt C'lUld
sin h States ua tie lov.d
a
the country might
('heera.)
Me called ii]Hin tin* pi-oplc to in-
struct their repreaentatives in ( iui-
gri'SM to undo everything Mr. ilohn-
Mon had done, (’heerN) and to
May that none but men who have
beef true to the flag, without dis-
i tury
ll«TN
lias issued a «h crcc to colh et fifteen
p« r cent, on the vable of the national
chutcj. property. (Meat dissatis-
faction exist x thereat.
% ••«•( ll< • It \ iilllllilti lit f|.i)tl. (•.in Hi * rx
• ' I'l In l all* « .
New Vt'Kk. ki*A)»t Hi. -Advices
from Hayti, t«► August *J”»tli, rejs»rt
the whole country in a state of rc-
voluti in. The city of (Kiuaivaa hud
b(‘«n laid in ashes, and the inlia-
bitauta had deserted it. At St.
Maurice a number of revolutionists
Were tinder le nience of death, (ieiu
SulatiM will be executed by ]*rcMi-
dent Jcrtiard’s order; but ibis will
not impede the progreaH of the re-
volution, which in against Jeftrard
f< »r assuming dictatorial jvower. The
government would suppress the
movement. Itslusl base and meridian lines.
Tin H*r»«*r«-*t * m»h-I *i Work. I M»IAN (Col.IH, Sept. 12. AlldrcW
Hi vstx Contknt. Sept. M. -The Stewart, killed in tlie riot on Mon-
shore end of th** cable of lM(i’» wus duv night during tke President s
>n
cour:tging
at ions.
The repol l "I t
that of a good
ciitt. Ik lug estimat
million pnuiids
Five tot.f. of pail I'opjM-v L (vi
Is i n shipped from XViiham - 1* rl
to Sun rranciHco.
lletimiM indi'-ati die «icctton o
Col* s Haslifo'il ax dcl(*gati t » ( "
greaa.
Th** steauur .Montana, from (
Yield
f
ti notion of race of color, shall gov- i tiinhiu ri\*r. brings flri <hm» in tr- **
era them. (Cheera; ur«*.
N\ vmiiiN'iTox,Sept. 12.—Survi ving
o}Kfrations ar*1 about to Ik* commen-
ced m Ari/ona, and the monument
erected m 1H”>1 hyj the Mexican
boundary (“omission at the *•< ntlu-
ence of the Oila and Salt rivers,
will he tin* initial point of survey.
there will I*«
From this point
•stub-
l»RIKI> At'f'I.Ks NMC,
lauded at 4 P. M. to-dnv. The
electrical condition of the cable is
perfect and messages are
over it
A second cable will be laid across
the (iulf of st, Lawrence uuiue-
dlilteh
iltli'l iif (IiIiiix <M|itur>il.
Sham.hvi, Aug. tl. via Lonoon, !
Sept, s, v. m. 'I In* chief of th** pi-
rates of the Chinese s«tim has
canght.
1
New Orleans, La.,
|1] r*'(‘t'iv* freights consigned to
) from the North foi any point
th*- Hio (1 ramie, and forwarded,
eommissions, to destiiintiou.
Orders for Goods
"nvimlnl Kni* of (liaivt*.
it has reach(*d u stirticieiit
thickness. The mercury and the
tin foil readily unite, and upon th*
.'imalguui thus formed, the plate of
ghtMs, which has been previously l*""» "*"•* Mir.nrr iau.*
■•I"'""1 ».'I »' • "• •- X. 1 , Sent 111 Ki V II. nn
Hii.li II manner as prevaut tlie air Wlll,, .......... |ms written unotlu-V
TOMA,h) a rlUAlia. fruni Kettii'K iH-iwet-n tile metal and ,.M>,all,lt„n of hi. nr. vioua
1 lie HU|» rflm>us mereury Wtt) r „ * , (:l,.v„Un,l ,-onnn-
•Uo*fe^ loI'"1 tinn. anil unn..un.-inK liin.eeif aa
weights are placed upon the glass
reception in front of the Mates
House, was buried thin afternoon,
with iin]K'.xing cereuiouicM.
The 1*uneral was the largest
« ver witnessed here.
1 he Union League passed ref-
lations yesterday, to attend the fu-
neral in a body.
•r
An American flag was cam* d tn
the procession, draped iumoiirn-
becti i ing
N»;w V<*nK, Hept
12- The
I i out H ,n. * ii lit •
Si .Jonkpii., Mo., S« p. 24 - XVi*
have Montana papers to Septeml*?;
1. A train of tl wagons, 7b men
ami 4 women, from St. Cloud, Min
nesota. reached Helena on the‘2*th
(’apt. Fisk’s train of 14U wagonm.
144.1 men and <putcn number of wo
men arrived at Helena on th • Aoth
t^uitc un excitement has n c« ntly
b«'* n crest***! at Mannack City, by
th*- new diseoverimi on Salmon
Hiver, or Harkwood liasin, which
is said to be about eighty miles
from that place Marties who rep
ri sent that they have visited tile
new innies, sav that the basin :s about,
thirty miles long, varying in width
from tive to ten miles, and that gold
has been found in all parts of it. and
that five hundred men areprosp**. t
ing there.
Kitilitul Sa.I.IIi r*' CTh**iiIIun
litiga- I I'lrrsm n«i. S« p. 24 —The city *a
ii*r iim k tion instituted between (tan. Santa j ftdl and running over Hotels ar<*
Vnna and the Diario Marian. (The crowded, and boarding houses jam
llaliana Diario cle la Marina? ) as
alleged, hus been discontinued, an
e(|uitabl* settlement having been
m*»* • i
i' i ii nil. K*nlaii«,
HiTii:n.!.AUt>.
tl V Ms S (I.T.
X PRESS
and Ptunanlt il
«»ii Kvrr> stcanisiiip.
ki *\
«v
•«v Kates, Ac., upl'ly ut the
m 0,\ ELIZIDKTII NT-
opposite Miller's Hotel.
UBO. W. HEM IS, Agent.
( OPS .V (ORNBFAl.'
POT A TOW R!« t
K.VttlUNKs SOI A
i*ni>pf»N. nitrt
PKPPKB, ROPK.
: ru KI.B8. PKAOIflH.
I MOtJlPSfM MAi*KK(ttC!i. RAtffIXH. Ac.,
HK VMM EM, W IIISK r A WI Ks.
j r«>n«ifnm*nt* in*lt*d and IllTra' ad»incm
made them n t'-ompt ac.ount »*!*# aod r*
to keep it in place. This pressure
is continued for several hours, when
the glass is turned over and put in
a frame to dry, the side covered
with the metal being I* ft uppermost.
Several weeks are retputisl for the
process of drying, after which the
mirror is ready for framing and use.
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An express train on the New York
Central Railroad, which left Albany
on the morning of the r»tb. ran off
the track near Providence, and was
completely wrecked. Fivi
were killed and twenty-five injured.
'Hie Treasury Department lms re-
ceived information of the capture
hv the United States revenue cutter
Alahoning, of tin* schooner Ariel. "11
th*- coast of Main*. on the *2Hth ult.
The schooner w ns engaged in smug-
gling from th* llntish Frovine* x a
large cargo of brandy, pin. cod oil,
spices, Ac., a portion of which had
Im'cii landed One suceessfnl trip
ined River steamhout.x have been
brought into ret|uisition, and am
accomiiKHlating a** many us they ran;
but it is difficult to ace where rooms
are to be found for all the delegates
who have been hoard from as ou
tlieir way and to urrivi to-morrow
The citv is handsouielv decorated
• •
Nearly ev**ry building in the bus
( Ilul. I ft, <'€MlVrtlliltM.
posed t*» tin* details of the Presi-■ Wvkuinoton, Sept. 2H.—The In ion
dent’s policy *»f mwmstruction. He cliargea fraud on ex-Hecretary Har-
d'M'x not modify his Cleveland bin in the matter of eight hundred
epistle or disown it, but on the thousand acres of reserve lauds in
contrary, lie justifies and defends Kansas belonging U) the Cherokee inesa streets is m Fourth-of-Jul)
it. In regard to the New Orleans Indians, which were sold to the toggery. The Pittsburg (\nnmei
riot he says “Johnson's haste to Connecticut Emigration Company via! office is tastefully decked out
take th<* wrong side of the atrocious for one dollar ]>ei'acre, pnyabfc in ' with Hugs and torches To-mghf
rnussnereat New Orleans wm shock- nine years, in installments. The it is in a blaze of illumination So
ing. The perversion ami mutilation Cherokees paid a half million in j of other pu)>«ni of Republican faith
of Sheridan's dispatches needs no gold for these lands thirty-one A preliminary meeting was held
characterization. I do not attribute years ago, and the Vniou says they at the Citv Hail to-night The at
this act to him. yet it was of such a arc worth tim e or four millions, tendance was larg* and eiitlnunas
turn* it admit.
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r*r ScoO s. V.: H»»». K- HpvnfSt A Bo.. W
H. Hfnnlii* A Co . *11(1 HfhirlUrr K /,,'lirrl.irr.
N (>.: T P. Ht»ir, St. |4*ois ; It. K. W«HKlh«.i.*r
A < *•.. I***i J**.* S**n Homi*n. Jfm Bui
run. MjtaoiercM S P. OH on A r*».. Mn>wn»-
fill* b-'-
Thi ('"N i n.\ ii am ’ Ship A New
York correspondent writ* :•> «»»i the
1 Hth to th*1 1’hiladel^im IS'imv •
The famous (IMnhW lphiu Kteam-
«r J XV. Kverman arrived this
morning from Rra/.os Santiago,
wiih n cargo of wool and hide.*.
This is the vessel tin*! earned out
to Hrazos a oargo "f arms for the
Lilverals about six weeks ago. The
“ aid and comfort.’ it is undersfetod,
reached th«*ir destination without
mishap. A French vessel is said to
have l»e«>n lying ill wait for the F.v-
ertnan (*ff Bnuuw, with a view of
capturing her., but “ los Yankees
were too <|tiick for Johnny (Ynj»eau.
t criminal and disgraceful nature,
p« rsons I|uj f j|<ar ljuus(»lf of it bv the
e\|H>sure and rebuke of tin* ofVeml-
i mg party, amounted to complicity
aiM crime. After this fact, what
shall 1 say of the speeches made in
the recent circuit of the Executive?
Ik tins lux way of reconciliation?
VV Aimnlli ... tturiii nl l(e« iinxli it. linn—
lie VVihiIa in llnun K**rjr ••tirbrl,*’
ii till IA HMilii iri)llil> || Ih. I'm .lilinl
III* • ilimr— ll.< *T~ *■! il il >i.ii| I nil 11 il fill
Vo* « Ilmr Ol Vi ** V in k— Vi(«t|illoii iif
tin NiaOimihI l ii Inn Con* rnnon elm.
*>11 in—I in |mi., ..u rnnrml of i lie Ulnter
\llllll *% x|i |,ill'll*.
Ai nwv N. X Si pt. 12 Hon
John r Hoiliunu I>« tuoernt of New
York, was noiiiinated for governor
, and R. H Pruyn, a conservative
Republican, for lieutenant gover-
nor.
I'lie Platform ad(»pt*'«l by the con-
j serrstiv* convention imlorses the
I'hiladiTphin convention of the 14th I
The sale was made by Harlan the
day before In left the Interior De-
partment,
A »**<//* pros*’'/to hiiK e« n enteredb
in the ease of IVc-idciit R*»lM*rts.
and the ease has Is "ii dismissed.
'Hi*'Haw disco veiled in the in-
dictment of the Fenians at Erie vv ill
ms essitate their diseharg*'.
An Ottowa special denies that
♦ ii* I • niuns ar* cone iitr:di» g on
the frontier.
S'W York Sept. 2n. i I’. M
Flour and wheat dull Pork a
shade I'eater At kdii. f.ard ipiiet at
HIJ to 1 Be.
R(m h»-st»:u, N. Y . Si pt 27. den.
D. L*'udbetter. late *>f th** Confed-
erate army who died of apoplexy at
Clifton, Canada \\*xt, last night,
left a considerable sum of money
and valuable * ffecta
NI* Mi'iti.x, Tfnv, Scot. *2H For-
. . . P*
of August; declares th* Hotithcrrt ty-six new cases of cholera and tliir-
Stut«'s m th** nuion and entitled to tv four deaths within tweutv four
I .r •
representation in Congress, uttirms hours, an increase of olio ovi r y»*s-
that centrali/ation of js>wer ls»th tenlay's report,
in Washington and New York State J At at tv. Sept. 2H. Judge Perry,
is fatal to the harmony of our politi-1 of the CV»nntv Uourt of Burke eoun-
cal system, and denounces the con- ty. declares the functions of the
grcMHiomil legislation. court suspended in consequence of
Nkm Yohk Sept. 12. Rrownlow, the military arresting the Sheriff
fiftv-fouicaptaincies to be filled in t FowUri and other Republicans, ad-j for executing a process of said
the regular nriny, there ar*' t«*n thou- dressed the citizens at th* C*s>pei | c»*urt.
wand twi* hundred applications on | Institute last night. Nicw Yohk Sept 2* 1. P. M.—
file in the war department Wnrmotli. of [«cuiMumn also ! Gold 1 tl* Sterling exchange 108J
tie. Gen. (X*\ was made Chairman
and mad** a brief s|m**'c1i He advo
cated the CongrcHstonal policy as
the only tutfelvasiN of reconstruction
There was a great deal of hurrah
ing done by the boys and a general
damning of AndvJ ohn« **i
44 ijS 4-4
When \\ hitfield preach* d i * .'ot e
tie seamen at Ni n \ork helloed
the following bold apostrop :»•
Well, my l»(»ys, wehav* a ch in si.v
and are making t;ne headway ov«*t *
smooth sea, lH*f(*re u light breeze,
and vvt shall soon lost* sight of land
But what menus this sudd* n 1 wer-
ing of the heavt UH, and tl at dark
cloud arising fron l*en**ath the
western hi'rizon*1 Hark! don't yon
hear distant thunder? don’t you
H«'e those flashes of lightning*
A storm is gathering! Everyman to
his duty! How the waves rise and
dash against th*' ship! The aim*
dark! The ship is on her beam ends
What next? The un suspecting tars
suddenly rose and, excUin^ed’ "Take
to the long boats!*'
Ai'i’i.n vvrs rou Position. Forth*
Tie* Mnmtrur tie VArm**says
The Fniqieror has decided that the
soldiers of all arms of th*' guard of
the line, whose time expires in lHflfi,
shall l>e sent horn* on the lot of
He|»tsmbsr, and incribsd on the
lists of the res* rve.'
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