The Daily Ranchero. (Matamoros, Mexico), Vol. 1, No. 89, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 3, 1865 Page: 1 of 2
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MATAMOROS, MEXICO, SUNDAY MORNING, SI-PTEMRI-R 3, iHIm, [NUMBER HJ).
Advertisements.
1 |t.ll ISlCt (A STORK,
Xo. 1 XIimmoIm Hlrrrl \„. |. .
THE RANCHERO
JOB
lii-li Finlgrniils.
A corrt*>pondeut of an etiglii-h |*«|k r thu-
describes the scene at tla* pulling of emi-
grant* from Ireland :
HiNMsNim >u\u: < o\u:\rio>,
*» t#a • * mmm
Its Adjournment.
among tin! jHiople. 1 hese t>hip-> ure di*
mantled and laid up in ordinary , but even
iu that -Iiu|s*. (lie ponderous Inill*, with
the town ol port holes und ure lieud^,
formed a magnificent spoctacle.
CAHUM Bit HIM.
Ila* on iiarnl. lit wh*ile»Hl<* util retail, the
l.irg««t Kto« k ut
Merllrlitt-a, Kr* «hl> lni|Mirl< <1,
t«i lx* found in the rlly of MntAtnoro* ; c«*nxtxtiri(r
* *<• v of
KNIJSII AND FRENCH M ANTFArTI’ltF
no other inukr being conxldered pun*.
AH •inployoex in IiIk wtmv art) required to
have. n*)d do hav* , Kairopean diploma*..
•4* I'n’M i iptlonx put up at alt hour** hy xkill
Ini upotlioCMrii-x, who umi<-r«Uuid the HpanMi,
Knt'11-h French, GrrfiiMii and Italian ImigUMjO's-
I’n eaution Iim* (M en taken to full)' guanl at’iint
mUlaks* in putting up prrerriptioa*i. 7** hui
j. a. rihuv jt lex xarhiek.
%V\V \HK \ M.PAUA I I
|| WATAMOIUM HOTKL
J. II. Bit no A ( «».,
rRorRirroHt ok the
riisvni>i>UT.t\ Hum
Having acquired the Hotel de la H.Matemoroe,
hare united Utth hotel* into one uml'i the umie
r
HOTEL r»F. LA II M ATAMOltO-,
1 ilMNf.lt <>K MtTAMoHox A*P IT! Hlilt»K XTHKI T
Their fneuili and patnin* are iuvited to eon
tinije their eotirtileii' e mol piti roott".
II. MatamoMK, \ujru*t i:t. l*o.V
’4 bin
I Hl« IliKlI « OI.LINX
IIIHstltli " It I < i
I itlFFKK RR*TAt !1\>T
( ollliu «V ai»|»n, r*|«. > Kit ,1
\ H \ wo 1.0 STKKF.I M \ I AMttRnw
(Oih hlo. k to tlie real ot V u I'lu at < )
II ii< on lu id .1 • bom* Uppl.V "I
I.KjOORH ANI• WIN’IS It..!
A MAM I'Nf.'p II M* 'N TIIK « IT\ .
I III H'»U*<\ taint coioli <:< l*d. Ix Npit lot■* nil 1
(Otnui'xIhMo. with ttie ti -t .I. I in I* 11 ul airy iliu
him and ftLKKI’INU ItnoMS
• at Itooiiix fUllllxil.il III til*' l» -t ol il\|. fo|
ftuaibsa.
00 'I lie table will lx- ipplied " 'th evetythllu
(In market afford-. 70-litn
I’lll N i l X <i
K K T A II LI S II M K N I !
Ti ixit Slnrl, (Antr font uteri It* I Ml reel •)
We would .all the parti.ul.il attention ol tin*
Mercantile mid liuMiet*xn foiiiiiiunit) to lln* I
pai'tnient «.l out K«tuhli*inih til, ax w>* have mad"
very exteiteive additioiiM toil in the any <d
NBVI KST #'V\ U>
Poster anti General Tip
PRESSES, Etc.,
Willi II KS Afll.K l*l> TO
K X KC I’ T r. K V K K Y H K KC It I I* I ION
or
■» ac ■ rw'm s
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A ltl*|M*l<ti from Frenliletit ju|;u
• • •>
street ulmoet blocked up with u crowd of
|h*« tuking leu \ i* of err I in ii emigrants
who wi re ul>out to leuve hy the mull ear
for Sligo, on their way to America Hero
vv.l- u scene whit'll -ill [Missed <
the parti g kind that over I tat eyes u| ’
befor II." wascry n • and kissing \ « naiaitttei <>n tmiM \,M...
hugging, und howling and ahuking und
j ringing ol hand*. und luineotutioiix in
language which l ooul I not understand. I
saw strong hear.led men crying und kissing
‘ each other nke children, while the young
i women about to leave were kissing tin coin-
puny ull round. There would be about u __
down emigrants ultogetlu r while the crow d tion 'adjouV.md"to day'al* 3 o'clock!"™ b
ol lureWell tukers was at least a hundred p.c, |„ „ , ,| ,„LM.,he.' at nnv tin... *.rh
st.ong, including myself and a dot. n or two
ol Uggari. it may be supposed, therefore, l’resident
| [ from tin* British ltaun.-i.|
CONSTITUTIONAL A *Vt F Nn VtKNT. I Yum !«• Niijh<* hi a < > in \tiitii.
Mf 'In/U I/. / V UK HALF OF Jj.llis
| From \i*w Orlean- l’.i|s*i> id the 2Hh uit
•I veKwoN, Miss., Aug, 24. —TI. j ('on\en
day at .'t o'clock, sub
ject to b.* lall.-d together at any time With
in six month.-., at the discretion of its
that the kissing pioeess was anything but
an easy matter, more es|K*cially foi one
gr>od looking young woman, who got more
the ('oustltutiou has b<\*n so amended
us to estuhli.di in each county -pceial
I'robute f'ouits, with jurisdiction in mat
During l>r. Jdvingstou'it descent along
the river /.nnlx*se he cutiie chiefly in eon
tact with the llolaudu negroes t >;i gain
mg u more intimate acquaintance with
then poeiul state, our traveler was s|ie
dally struck with ouc prevailing peculi-
arity- the position, and even the power of
the women As u rule, it has been found
that heathenism deprives woman ol her
her rightful status in society, and dooms
t» drt d ry and degiad.ition. 11«* wnt
not prepared, tlnToforc, to find, amongst
the heathen und very siifierstitotifi |x*oph‘,
the relutive position ol man and woman
revcised, Unit tin* women should sit in
the councils of’the nations -that a
than her due ol kissing and benedictions, ters
I wa-sorely tempted ....... three times 1 > [ n, t|u , u ,,i minors and persons
II A*
l’i sTKIt-. \LI. Sl/.r>
TI. \MBOA I U iHtK
push my way to the Iront and get .ny share
of the lH.'nefits going, und to give my
blessing in return; but I was afrui.l that
some ol the rough-looking fellows standing
around might knock my hat over tm e)< -
at the critical moment, und that would
neither have been dignified nor agreeable
for me. Al length t.ie mail cur with the
emigrants started for Sligo, mind a depart j pat ion Ordinance, and tenderin '
I ing howl from the bystanders which is still ,,| military forces to
i ringing in my curs. It was altogethei u
most iirteetmg scene, und, moreover, it is of
i daily und hourly occurrence in the West cl
1 Ireland At every town, village, or railway
station winch I visited, from Italliuu to
Cork, I saw scores of emigrants departing
for various seaports. and the parting seem
young
man on entering the matrimonial state
should l>< compelled to r* >.ova from his
.. ............. Mllutment of .lower ami ?f l,1"*
... ,, , , ...... _ , 1 ‘orniing tins relation lie shouh bind him
,,,,,1;;,,.;:; ^ no» *« i« i*»vi.i.. b..r .n»u.w »-.u> iin.w„„i
as long us the old lady lired—that the
wife alone could divorce the husbaud, und
tliut, in the event ofse|K.*rulion, the children
I he ordinance to Hubmit the constitu
tional aun udiiM'iit to the peojile for rutiti-
cation or rejection, xvus negatived by u
u vote of ail to 11
A dispatch from the President wu> re-
re. veil by t»ov. Slmrkey, expressing hi-
hojx of the -p. cdy passage of the Kinauci-
the aid
F.vNt’Y -11«»V\ t Altl»>
1 ! \V V Kits I III IK Fw
A M> ALL oTIII.K BLANKS,
on thfHJ oecasious were frequently heart*1 .leflcrsou Davis and Charles Clarke, was
rending. I have seen old men dropping rend, and u resolution adopted re.pn-sting
ufMui tlieii knees in the mud. m.d holding the President of the Convention to fm
their clas|xd huod.1 towards Heaven in a ward the same to President .lohnxon
stale ol utter despair i ha ,’c sut in tin
ticca me I lie projicrly ol their mother—and
i that lhe lord uf creation should Ijc unable
to entor into the most ordinary contract,
•a to perform the simplest service for nn-
1 other, without the sanction of " the lady
... Al sujKiior were, certainly indications «»t
■ i 11 "1 1 |U female supremacy, which it was passing
‘ >trunge to find (it is to be hoped for the
first time uml the last, in the history ol
do coverics) amongst the denizens ol Cen-
tral Africa
But yet it must In* allowed that •' the
rccij.r*>city was ' not •• only on one side
for in return lor the husbund'ti deference,
his wife is to provide him with food
l ids, possibly, may account for the fact
which our friend slates, (hat the ladies
never lack a husband, uml that uu old
civil authorities in
A resolution appointing ,i commitIc to
confer with the Cnitrsl Slates authorities
in relation to the rebuilding >1 leveex on
the M issis-ipni river, was adopted
Au eloquent memorial hv over four
thouxuml ludiex of Mis>ii.sippi, in b hall ol
It*MIK WOIIK,
i stale oi uuor uetqHur i na.’e sut in the v»«p Vnuu \ n i ,, . , , *
railway ctrimr Ih.j rim.l .'Ii,1. uml ' A V« ' I'S i Ilrn'l-lmlTor''' ""
:,,rn..na:!^^irvi;11 r,,;""r1'"rr,u' .. ..
r» on iitii iid* .1 by lum prior to the date oi|a hitch in their doiustic arrangements;
conn*
^TAIt IIOIK.K. on < oiiimi. k lul Htr«. I
^ near tl»«* I’mIsi **; < in- S'a"-*" t. "Ill M.on
■
Mic Proprietor* buve di-U-rmim-.l to mukr Hu
l vit IhiTKI tin* M»xiel li t* | , f (htn ■ It)
1 Iir*yr •ollett the pHtnuuge «.f nil b»n<! of ......I
f arc atul 1'iirri to xiot tbr tiara.
00- \II MaK*'x to Mil.I fr• .III the It) Olive and
4< part ti'om tins H>>u*«
•W Th** ftti'imbnt Ijoulln* i» Ixit ..
a jlk from Uu* n> I \ I;
Ti rmi.
Ibxird par Wrvk, ♦ 7.
" with Lodging ne» wwk, I-
Trarodviit, per .lay. 'I.
II. L. I. Matmuoros, June Ut, ik’». I*
I 'i MPMC stMKIV.
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FRANK r. A. MOKBKH. I’ropn. i o
hrinrtmai I'omrt qf Uiumd 1‘lat i,
IT MaTamokoh. Mkkico.
Th lx Sat.x.u liax Imtii lilted up without regie. .1
to * xp« i.M'; and none (sit xtri.il) iiuporti.l
W'ii.t x .lad Liquor* of the diolcrat l.rmi.N air to
ix* Imiud at the It.n.
b e will aeeoinpaoy hi« eixtern waU'I when to
to* found in th** market 4
J^Ml’iiBfTM OF FINK AKTH'
IjOI’IH UK IM.AVUI F,
FUOTOUBAI’IIKH,
1 a//r <1/ Jknafo. ( <htr Sqvurr Rrhnr tk> Y» i
I'fuatrt liftroid* Shr Stromlnmt l.oodin^ .)
I'hotAgrapha, Card I’h ture*. /.mhrotyjx s. Ivo’,
rjrty|*va. Forrotypex. MrlMiuoty|N*x and all other
(•mochea In th«* art sxeruted In the IxmB xtyle.
«' »ording to the latest Ametiean and Foreign
•avdaMsis.
S. B— Alwayn.ru hand. t’ARH PICTHUEH
OF CKLKHHRTIRs, VIEWH OF MATAIIO-
BOS ANI»
Ill ’S! SK-xS r X ft I »S.
I’ltOOH AMMK>,
»i \ vi» mi.i.>
W F.IMHNO CAltHS
FINK VISITINO (' lltUS.
*N|. III KIMIS or
IIvilliIf* \\ orli.
self of the wrong, faint und hungry, he
climbs a tree in some populous part of the
village, and proclaims aloud, with piteous
MONTF.HKY.
M I in
|H it. WRtrr,
hUBUKON HKNTIHT,
OMer Near H. Matamorn*
H. MATAMOROS
Hotel,
Offer* IrU profeaMlonal X» rvicea tn III* old iwt-
root, and all who may need dental reiNtir*
lie flatten himself that • thorough acquaint
Alice with hi* prufeoslun, and the ahunrlMii.-e of
M* work exUnL which ha* *tood the te*t of
teara. are a aaflklent guaranty to all <te*iring
' .1mti.-la«w« work,
Hla charge* will Ire moderate
^ Hee the sign ” Oentlat," near I!. Mata
mom* Hotel. 44-tf
^ r. CA»A » A V SC, Karnttare Doaler.
ITVRBIliF STRKF.T, NEAR BRAVO,
H. Mat a monos, Mexico.
IIS aad 140 CuatomhooM slrsst, naar Don
Rhine straat, in New Orlaan*. Isiubtaaa
1 TABUS,
F CHAIRS.
SOFAS,
WARD ROBBS,
UIOKING Of.ASHES.
■, sf all ahapsa and ataea, manufactured
•* hsat malenSl* and for *oli* at moderate
May ISIh, 1MI. tf.
00T flie l.i.'ilitn - *> h.iv. in tin w.iy i>l n«
IIHIMMIIIUIIPIIKSSB!
KNAIII.K I* TO KXKi I TK ""UK
RAPIDI.Y. NFATI Y \VI* CHKAI’LY
Wr have made x|x*< inI proviaion* f<o
Stage and Steamboat
I’RINTIXIl'
|> tll.WK toi.tmv.w INKS'.
stag** and Sitamlioat Men
WILL FIND IT TO TIIKIB INTKRKHT
to
CAM AT OCR JOR orriCN AMI* LEAVE TBKIK
oh DEM*.
Front C ati nla.
RII.I.OIBADU
i,S ASYVIAI.ITV
PrloM accordingly
cr* In fact, all kinds of Jr»h Printing can
ki> executed at this Office, nof only with dis-
patch, but at acooimu'Mlating price*.
The object of (Jov. Parsons I and w ur traveler supplies no instMOs
and mothers and brothers and sisisrs, ind ' -T _____ "* ru^c *111 0,1 ’1,1 l’,u ’ “* fhe hu bond ho
lovers, iu u manner that was absolutely t in i .... i.,. i i diowa that conspiracy was not bo uiiuhu.i1
l fearful And the exodua ia etoi nally going . , r f amoogst wives. If at any lime the former
; on. The stream or emigration is steadily ' ,,,!‘UPl lhe ol °n mil cars: is ho nufortunate us to offend the ludica.
flowing from all parts of Ireland towu. U ftM 1,10 peuny seem ing u large they resolve to wound him in Iho most
America, and towns, villages, and counties bonus in eu-.,* of accident. A correction- . <en^' r I’IU 1 ^K* etoma<’^' Ktttnrning
arc In coming depopulated. At first sight ,|c„t of the t.U gow Herald gives the fol !|,!M!!e,i -?1 11,0 l"",r- **e cal,H
this seems a fiord fate for the poor people, . .. . *P®** wile, and asks lor dinner ;
but sueh in not the emu* in reality/ They ,n* •’ | she sends him to u second, •• whom he
«re leaving a laud where there is neither "e—that is, the railway carriage* and loves better: und she again, to a third,
work nor wages , where many parts of the I -crossed the I limiics und on we went ai.i.l lie lias inn the gauntlet tlirough them
1 country are still over populated ; where the punt Dreentvish Hospital, tli * great dock- ull, with tie i-ume resnlt
I togs' surface and ‘'the mountiiiH' barren )*‘*ds and arscuai o| \\ oolwicli and h.ritli llaxiog uotliing cl( liu to uvenge him
| know yield bat a scanty crop to the labours terrible guiqHjvv.l.-r explosion
i ..f the lni-baii.liimn. win r. j..... p*'>q*le are ur‘Mir|r,l •s"||t*‘ Line ago Hut the gun
huddled together in h anGt for pigs, P"■* OMgh whoo I pass- t .
and where they eke out a wretched existence ’ 'vhirli wa u pity, for i would have tiitmui.ions. Listen t • listen I thought
upon diet unfit for human beings. T hey uu explosion capitally, us I had 1 f»«»J nmrrtod women ; but thev are only
ace going to a land where work is plenti- LiUen the prer'uution to make everything witches . 1 am a liucuchu . I have not
ful. when* wagi*s ure high, and where cifm square Ly purchasing a throc-ponuy insur '* riughr wile Istn.it tight for a gcntle-
fort and independence may be secured by **nce ticket. It I had been killed, there- tnau like flic ? But the ladies, not a!»
honest industry. The change is therefore ,orc 1 woul‘l J»*»ve pocketed £1000 by the | ways satisfied with showing their displsa-
beotflcinl in rvorv n^tx'cl to the onuirnuit. c*ntn>tro|ilKjf uiitl t!mt w'oul . imvi* Uxo u ^tiru in i.« tfutivc f«>rni, will ^oniclinicii
und their absence benefits the labour mar f?0,,d haul ol money at a single stroke j r', n 111 1 1 ' "h't' c th' authority ovei
ket at home. Home people tnay insinuate tliut the world 'netr husbands writh cuffs and blows. I Ins
---- ------ would he iff very little use to a man IT his however, is currying matters a littlo too
: wife were a widow, and there can is* little
doubt that the theory is perfectly correct ;
The Herald has the following from »^ie but then I Imd a fair chance oI only losing
bee to-day : The (Jovcrninpnt removes to a leg or two by the explosion, and the
Ottawa m \t month, when Parliament ** trotters of eour-e would have been paid
closes The building* are now being fur- for at a reasonable price. There was no j upon lit r back from the Cotla.un enclosed
nixhed, and will be ready tor occupation in accident, however, and therefore uodemand 1 ‘’°urt of the chief s premises, to his own
a month. fur k g* or arm** at so much a piece, so we j house-—(minted,, as she goes along, with
8cvrral memliers, to dav. asked the M in- passed the powder magazines in safety ; i sneers anil jibes of men, on tl»c one
ister his intention as to the Potter Wood onrrecred along through Kent, the “ gur- ; but, »la>! on the other, cheered by
annexation letter and speech d«*u ol llnglund ;' through numerous tun- sym|Mithy. and by inch exhortation*
Mr. Parties replied that the matter was nels, rourket gardeiis, greet! fields, chalk M* _ Serves him right. " Dive it to him
now under Government consideration. quarries, hop plantations ; und passed many affa’n from memliers of her own sex
I f on. George Brown and other M mister* handsome houses where "the gallant
assailed Wood and Potter with gro-1 Ian squires reside. We rcucliexl (iravc*end in
guage due course, hut I saw neither beginning
The grotiml taken hy (he opposition was. nor end ol gruws, mid on wo went through
that the speech of Mr Potter wus ntnd'* at more tunnels, more field.*, mil more quar-
a private caucus in the I'uitcd States, and ties, until we reached Stroud und the clay-
therefore, the Canadian Government Imd no colored river Mo.lwuy Hero 1 found a
right to interfere. small steamer waiting to conxey pusseii-
'I’hc* Ministers have agreed to adjourn the gc*rs to the Great Pastern, ml got on
House till Tuesday. board, uml off wc went as last a* paddle*
A motion for enabling the members to could [impel us. In a lew minutes wo
take a trip to Sagaiiaug. ut Government ex- nwched < 'liathain, a large brick built town, i pM,p*
p» iise. was defeated on division. where there ure large barracks, large dock- j —-—»««♦»»»« ■ ■ ■
AttorneyGenoruiParticr, lor the Govern- yards, large powder magazines, mountains' A I jondon merchant of soormotw wealth,
SF’nt, to-day stated that the policy of the of canon halls, acre* of ordnance, and nu- Mr. Uiehur.) T'hornton, of the firm of
Ministry would be to defer confederation of incrous war ahip* in t-ourik* ol being con Miornton A’ West, ha* mst died at the age
iiiler-colonial and railway and defense ques- structsd. t)n the way down the river, or of eighty-nine. In his long and pfosperooi
lions until IHr.fi. It will legislate upon the estuary, wc passed numerous •* hulks.” the career he accumulated a fortune estimated
purchase of the Hudson Hoy Territories* lodging houses of convicted thieves, rob-1 at ulmut three millions ($15.000*0(10), tfic
and endeavor to obtain a renewal of there- Iters, house-breakers; and 1 observed bulk of which will probably new pass to his
ciprocPy treaty. several band* of these gentry at work on nephews, who were engaged with him in
A commission, composed of delegates the banks of the river, guard*! by soldiers business
from each of the Provinces, is to meet at with riflea and fixed bayonets. At length | The original estimate for the new llonae
Quebec oext month to arninge the prtHmin- we reaehad tha Great Pastern, and found ; of Parliament, not yet completed, was
aries, and they will also make changes in it lowering from the water* of the Med- £750,000 •, the cost ao fur been close upon
the customs tariff 'way, among thirty war ship*, like Saul1 OtHHLO'K)
lar. and the public sentiment being against
sueh conduct, the poor sufi rer gets more
substantial revenge ; for the authorities
then interfere, mid hi* tyrannical wife i*
-entcnced for the Assault, to carry fiim
I Laly now poses-c* u (let t of vessels,
71 of which are ships of the line, und 21
are transports. The ships of wur consist
of IK ironclads, 21 screw steamm, 2.">
patldle-wheel steamers, und 10 sailing ves-
sels. The nominal power of the engines
in tin war steamer* is 2d,l 10 horses, they
reckon 1260 cannon and *20,-1*3 inun. In
the transport servico the engines are <350
horse-power, and the ships atv provided
with 13 cannon and manned hy 1802 sea •
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