The Daily Ranchero. (Matamoros, Mexico), Vol. 1, No. 60, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 1, 1865 Page: 1 of 2
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II. MATAMOKOS, MEXICO, TUESDAY MOJiMNO, AKil ST I, 1 si;r>.
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|j<M hill I HAHLKN (UXAIIIi
Oft REN MU PRM EtfSIENAL SBBVtr. OM
To I lie I lliirm of II, >ImI anioni*.
He will devote particular Attention to th«*
Wai»»*k of Women Mild CtlUilrtl*, Dn*-u»r* of
th*' Kyt, aiol long *Uii<liug Siugnal \fl*'<tiona
I*r*f<-—i**nal fX|Mfn«ii«e iii inittMiiiiitte «li»t
of ilie South, ii-iiilfm him tuiuihar with di*«*a*c*
ol ihe i II iiihIi',
»e. i)fti< i and re*ddi’iiee at Dm corner of <;**«•(■•
rero mid Term* ~trv< *.a, one hloell from the Mouth
Kw»t corner of the l*U«.». 47
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KH T A 11 L I s II M K N T!
Ter «n Ml reel, (liar t otuiurrrlu I Wirt el*)
|\\ll'uKil II OF FISK ARTS'
1*01 is l>K IM.Alltil K,
FUOTOOIUPHKR,
I idle il# Aharn/o. ((hie Mguare Hehtrr I A# Vnr
'I'htutn , toward* the SlmmlHHtl /Mmling,'
I’holographa, t'ard I'h turns, Aiiihr**t)|*e», Ivo*
r) t>|>« -. I « rrot)|KM. M*Uiu<.tv|i*'* mid nil other
bran* In • in the art executed in the t>«-«t st)le,
... ordmg to the latent A merit an and Foreign
invention*.
N. It. Ilway* oil hand, <'Altl» l*|< TIRES |
OF t KI.KIHM MES. VIEWS IIF MATAI|<>-
IMS A\|I MoNTKUKY. 61 It
II.
•MATA MOItOs IIOTKI*.
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t o. in Mutu tun 01 and [Unhid* Sh tti*
ED. RRCKORU A CO.. Pnprietora.
1 hi* well known and popular <*t«l>li*hm<-nt,
I* alwara up to Uie tune*. (Everything u done
I * *• mo.lMte the traveling public, either a*
Hotel or Itevtawrwnt.
M*.il* lire alwuya ready and the table t* -up
plied v% itli till) Very !iei*t tin uotiket .thorda.
Oo..d table wine* at .Ml rent* |*ei >.ottl«*.
(fUe*ta, on atoppiug at the If MtilAiuor*** Ho-
tel will re.eive every alien lion that (.111 he
shown.
Tb- Kir ia aopplierl with the beat of winea, li-
XR-ltn
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ijB«*nt and • tuara
July A, I**d5.
| |IV It. W Haf,
SlRt.hoN DENTIST,
OM< • \«i»r II. d .ilaiiniMi, ll.»<e |,
II. MATAMnHos.
Ollrni Ina profeaaional aervieea to (iim n|J put-
folia, and all who may need dental reuana.
lie tlattera Initi**a It that a thorough a. ipiaiut
unre with ht« prtifv-aalon, and the uGoudarica of
hia work extant, which lu* stood tin t« *t ot
year- are a an die tent guaranty to all deairlng
iir-t -> la— work.
Ilia • hargi« will tar ino.|eraUr.
•#* *•* the sign Dentist,' near II Mata
rnoroe Hotel. ti ll
S.
K. (' A w X A A A K, ►’to nlture Drnlrr,
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n i H/u/n: srm /rr, \kah hham,
H HaraMonow. Mexico.
No*. 1‘tS and 140 ('iiatoinhouae street, near Dau-
phine *treel, in New Orleans, Louisiana.
TABLES,
( IIAI US.
SOI AS.
WAR!) homes.
LOOK IN’tl OLA SHEW,
Ac.. A, of all **ha(*e- and «i/ea, manufactured
of the tie-t material- and for -ale at moderate
pru e*. May lath, 1*116. tf.
PT \ It IIO’II. I., on < mu inert tat tlrirl
1 ’ l»e.ir the I'alaiw; ue Hipiaiv trom Main
I'Jaxa.
The Proprietor* have determined to make the
STAR HOTEL the Model Hotel of thk- < ity.
1 hey aidn It tin patronage of all fund of good
( are and Price* to unit the timea.
All Stage* to and from the < ity arrive arid
11 Nian.
•#* The Steamboat landing la hut a short
w*lk from the STAIt.
Telia.
do B<aird per Week, ..... f 7.
" with l.odgirig |»er week, 13.
•* Tmnaient, |»er rfay, 1.
II. L. I. Mutual or oa, June lot, ’tin. II
l.lvny »ml Male M(«Hle.
gL ^T. ti. ANDKIISON a < O , Propr'a.
(»\ fit KMWKHO SrKKKt,
ftrhrtrn 7Vr<tW and ( run \Utrt*. I
FOlIMKRf.Y OWNKIt 111 .1. (i. SUM KS
Horne* and Saddle*, and (|on-««and t arring* a
kept t*w hire,
11• >1 » tHiarded by the day or week.
Horse*, ( art iage» and Ituggiea bought and aold
at tin* e»twhli»hiuent. 40-lm
|;t LI 1*0K OAl.tMIA.
FRANK A. MoKRKM....... Pro|»rtnlor.
/*» t nr 1 iml t inner uf iirnnd [‘hut,
ll< MtTANnilM, 11(1100.
This Saloon has lieeti lilted up w it bout regard
, «_■ • -'r -• ■*nd II"||. i,i,| tn 1 V imp Mid
• ' 1 • »nd I i'piom o| the c hole oat brairds arc to
I* found at the liar.
Ir e will a. l omp.iny his eiatem water when to
lie louiul in tin* market. 4
We would call the parti, nlar attention of the
Mercantile uud Ilium* -* C nuntinily to tbi* l».
port me lit Of our K*lal»ii*bineut. a- we have luad**
very extensive addition* toil in the way of
NEWEST SI N LJES
Poster anil hnicral Tt|M*
PRESSES, Etc.,
wmi 11 KNaai.K mru
IXBCUTK K V K It V I) K St Itl I' 1 ION
—or—
■ xn'm'm x*n z
situ as
PC8TKR8, A LI. SIZKs,
htkaiiBoat \n«»hk,
FANf’Y SHOW 1 Mtlrs,
LAWYERS liRlKFS.
AND ALL OTHER RLA.NKS,
BOOK WORK, '
BUHINKSH CARDS,
PROORAMMKs,
hand iwi.i.s.
WKUIHNO CARDS,
FINK VISITINO CARDS.
ami AM. KIMM or
Hpminlilp W oi*k.
•B*The f.e 1 liti* - « I iv* in tin- way ot *a
(Hill t\ll HIM) PIIISC!
KN A BI.K t * TO Ml* ITK W*l|IK
RAPIDLY. NEATLY K ND CHEAPLY.
We have made*pecial proviaions for
Stage and Steamboat
CHIN i im; !
IN til. Vt K %M» ltu.tmi.lt INKS*
Stage and Stebinlsmt Men
WILL FIND IT ro THEIR INTEREST
ro
cm at out J<»a orrira ami i.kavk tueik
OKUKHS.
i: r. I.KHIIIIAItirr, (...tom llnuae
li» Broker and C*»mrms*i*»n Merchant, om. e
'"•xt door to t I.mnierclal H*»u«e, oppiwitc (la-toia
llouae, II. Matamonia. c7 3m
4 O TI.RIIY <«•*. Hwrket Kslu. of
' various palterna.for nalelow. loo grose of
I able and Carving Knivce for sale hv D. KKR
NA(;11 aN. Importer of Watcbaa, ic., cornet
♦ f,f Matamoro*. and Coian at*. Mat.tmor***. e|| Ini
III I- Vs- II BA l)S!
O.v AMY qVAUTY of PAPER,
Price* a*'cordingly.
Tilt? Kwthr nl I'oIk y Leller
tioiii nnlrll l*lnli|»a.
Mr I’hnips ha* tvceiilly uiMivutil a
Kltir to the 'dll or ol the Anti a la wry
Sluiiil.iiil. w Incli may ire r< ^nnleil a.s the
' out li net ol I tn.iic.il policy ; Ue copy :
Let me (*.tl| your attention umi that ol
tho country to lie danger poured *>01 in
the loilowuig I'Mraet r**m llie letter of uii
| acute uud ugiieut Irlend :
*■ I’lrsuli lit JolibMiii is rapidly iaeuing
procluinaLioiiN l r litc recoinisaltoii ol tire
icUcI . tales. | In- (iowriiora uppoint<'*l
lire old poiiiieiana, who know all tlie ro|H's.
Is tt lint tlui> d I0H, uiuj will tin t not
be uli'e beiure next Ileectllber, to nuke
ail tin ir new constitutions, umi elect hew
ijovciuois .iiuj lull Congressional tlelegu
llulls ? i'Uen wb.it Is to prevent tlu»s*‘
I ft laics 11* mi presenting 1 belli-elve*, lull}'
to 1 Dittl, on ihe Hot ir o, tin* new Con
gi'umi paiiiupuUbg in ila orguniza
; Dun.
• liny will cluini us Dresident .lolinson
[dm-, that llieir ."'laics iiuvu never li**en
mil ol the I moil ; lliat the Ijovenilllenl
tleelare* (ns it will) the hIk Iiiuii suppresa-
ed ami .n lituiy uecupnlion withdrawn,
umi tii.il tliey now resume tlioir relation*
with the Ketltinl l*tivt ininciit, which have
In eii only temporarily snsjKinded In this
I claim they w ill In hacked !iy the wliol*-
• power ol 'In* Administration; umi this is
Die trap to lie spiling on us. ihe clerk ol
tin* House you remember, presides until
u new s|* nKt r i-> elected. It In inuJ tiimim **
! enough to ret use to receive the credentials
1 ni lit* ’C rebel members, and to reltise to
eounl their volts, this danger might have
beeu uvcited. Hot cun we count on so
I much virtue in uny politician? We can
ptiliups Imillo lilts plan in tiie Semite,
i I bat body being always organized, no
l in* mot is tali be udmilU'd without litc con
I cur. nee ol the rc*t.
1 believo that this attempt will Im
made at the next m.eiinjf of (’on^re**
Ho*-ably ."outh Carolina imirlit In* kept
out, Imt even that i- doubtlul. I may ex
Aggerute the importance ol tiii«» mutter
but that the attempt will be Made there
cun Ik.* no doubt."
I he importance of these miifire.-lion* ran-
, mil Ini ovei *'*t intuit tl, umi every means
V
should lie taken to avert this peril. Mf
liave been counting mi the possibility ol
rallying a majority ol the legally elected
ineintK 1 * til t 'oner, s* to ket p the tiiemt»er*
I it > 111 the reU'l States nut of Congress, at
least till they consented to certain condi-
tions ratify mg the anti slavery umcml
1 im nt and other mutter* Some sanguine
! friend Indievu tln-y can In* kept out uufil
< lie ) agreed to give the negro the right
I to vole.
Ihit, according to this re Ik-I plot, the
! Southern members may enter Congress
1 without agreeing to the anti shivery
amendment, or to uny other conditions,
(let'e inside the doors, they nay take purl
in all the discussions and votes aHecling
themselves uud llieir claims, ami may
checkmate the unti slavery amendment
it** It In fuel, o rr late rests in tin* hands
ol the clerk ol the House of Itepre.*entii-
lives. I know nothing about him : but
In>w h w ni' ii in th*' nation could is* trust-
ed to stand firm in such u final ! The
whole North should he roused to guard
against (his danger, li the rebel States,
in their present mood, can in any way, get
inside Congress, and wield eighty four
votes there, and morn esneciully, il they
cun get there unpledged to any conditions,
and wield those votes, then, truly, the
South will lie as tatr. 11 •_* Iy ih ever, and the
negro almost us dcfcncele**.
) U - ' l l, 1*1111.ICS.
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A New Oruvnizvtion ok I’aktibs. -
Front the violent, threafening course of
the leading Norlhern abolition radieuls in
: reterene*’ t«» tit grn suirnige, we look, dm ing
the coming long session ol the new ('**n-
gress, lor u split in the republican party,
ami tin* organization of a new udminiHtra-
i lion party frtHii the Moderate men «>l all
parties. I he war democracy of the North
lire ready, hm! ihe stemllast loyalists and
honestly re|HTilnig re Ik* Is of the South am
ready lor this movement. It is a coin n
nation which il rightly started, will be
apt to control the a flairs ol this country
lor the next Ally years; Imt to be homo-
geneous rimI successful all those old s<h»s-
| linn lire eaters Must be shut out, ami nil
'such Northern democratic h*r*‘ii*s and
disoig:tnimrs ut the Vallandiglnuns, the
Seymours, the Woods, the Hrnuk*e*. uud
all their tribe of pestilent comw*rh(M»d*.
In this moveiiu'meiit for the future, let
Southern rebel flreesltrs, Northern cop-
perhead lenders and abolition IaiiuDcs, all
be parked off *o Coventry, and we shall
have a new nutimiiil democratic organisa-
tion that will control tho uext Presiden-
cy. V. V. Hr ml*I.
< liiliiiuliua—-.1 it a 1 >irni|ib«
From u public journal we extruct the
lollowing in relal on lu the situation ol
I )uii Iteuito Juarez.
Should Negrete reoccupy CIHliuul'iia or
not, Mr. .luurez’s situation is now more
precui iou.s than • ver. 1 ’lie loilow mg tulc
moot ia taken from the Santa Fe tjwzcite,
puhli.-hed in Now Mt.vico :
" *Iuurez Im.s not with him, over two
llic National I Is* l»f •
'I he New Y urk l mu *, in an editorial on
th*' National liobt. ays ;
I he National d*'l»t, if ever paid ut all,
iiiunI Im* paid by taxation. |t was ineurr-
ed lor the hetn lit ol all, and all must help
to pay it. it would l*e gnat injustice.
Moreover, tn throw the whole burden of
it* payment upon tin* people of tin- genera-
tion. I he wur which hu* established our
National authority, preserved th*- Union
muiulumed rt puldicon guvernmeul 011 tins
coiitua-nt, aud perpmtated our tree 1 uwti•1
tutioh*, v\ a* (ought lor our tl*-ecudaiit* thuu.»an*l men, badly clothed utnl nearly ail
even more than lor oumoivss, and justicw l»ar looted They receive 1« sueldos
reaiu 1 res that they *hould share its burdens ,1.,, n, „ , .
a- De y w til share its Unefita i In c imr-
detis will lie heavy enough for ull. The “ 1 ,MS Iu*)"ri,y of tho people of Cl.ihua-
uiiinial interest alone, mhled to the sums hua would hail tin- urriv.il of the French
i*«iuir*d to meet the ordinary expense* ol with joy, not because they have uny parti-
.Im. k„v. rum.., t, aiiliBiMM.. upon »» m*I cu|„ |„vu C„r . but that Hair advat
our posterity lor many years to come ouitc
us heavy burdens h* so young a nation wouW relieve them from tho onerous and
can * vr I tear And il adei|iiate provision forced burtheii they have Inch compelled
is ut the* same tune tt» bo made for dis- to bear l«*r the last three ycurt. 'I'he State
chuig ug tie principal, w shall have little ’ , ,
' , . ol t.lnliiialiini is now paying 11 tux of
re.iMui heretttter lor exulting over other ^ 1 * ,
nations **» hir as exemption Ironi taxation I"1 ; Ihe ( ity $fi,400, and
is eoiieerned. YN hut vv<* have to do, Faso d< l Norte 98,000. Pay ment is rc-
1 lu 1 lure, m regard to Die National *|. lit, tpiiied in g*»hl or *ilver, while the cireula-
1* simply to udyust it* burden as luirly u*
lion of the country consists almost entirely
of copper, which is at u discount ol 2d per
rent. Juarez also levies upon all the stock
he can lind nm) converts it into money.
possible t<» those by whom they must In
borne, i It** rates of taxuliou now impos-
ed are enormous. Every article of pro
duction and consumption, everything uny-
kinks or wears—all tho It _ ___ _
of business, the works of ingenuity and , .....
art the result of labor, the luxuries com- I hc“Annuaire Milituiro gives tho
lorts and neee-*ities of daily life are a*- following list of tue French oflicers engaged
• **1 *1 wiili almost u* heavy a tax us in m the Mexican expeditionary unity ;
,uy country in Ihe wurl.l. AimIU-mI.. .11 Mur,bal „UKli„ Comi....Jur-incl.iT
iliis, the tax upon income, upon what re-
mains alter all other tuxes huve been paid, IIl!i command con*i*U of two divisions ot
i* heavier hir than in Kngland, reaching infantry and a brigade of cavalry.
to a tenth ol th*- whole exceeds 910.000. Chief of Stuff. Col. lFO*mont.
Hitherto our people have borne these bur- ...i ,* , ■ • • . , , . 4,
, 1 1 , ... . I he first division is commanded by lien
lens without complaint but it would be J
an error to *'tpi **e that !i,n will always ^ a-tagiiy und I>riga*liers Aymuril utnl Hu
lie tho case. YVItih the war was flagrant Maussion.
■ very mail wi* ;; , iy sui>niitt< <l to uny bur- The second division is commuiidm]
wl.i.I. II- liroiHicutiuii r,' I Mujw
i|Uiied. and we are yet >eelirg, in every . 3
tirnrieh of busim-s, the immense stimulus lh*r°n Neigrc, untl Hrincourt.
which the war supplied. llrigaiJi»*rs at the disposal of the Marshal
Itut. by mid by. lax paying will become I/lferillier and Manjio.
by
Hi igudiers
a prosaic anti unpleasant business. I in re
will In- tiniliing but a sense ol duty and
the obligation* of tho law to enforce it,
und we shull timl the same popular hostili-
ty to taxation hero which prevails now
wherever taxation is. \\ but w* have to do
therefore, is to make tin* taxation, which
i* inevitable, fall u« equally and lightly as
I’lie brigade of cavulry is commanded by
(•cncrul (oiscotini.
The artillery is under the command of
Mn >r (ienerul Courtois lioiH-' l d l rbal.
The corps of Engineers is commanded
by Colon* I d'tlutrelainc.
i^iart* rniasters Ib pnrtment under the
possible upon tin* great mas* ol the poo-
P n" “*»> ' Uj[»,ion H charge of Mcasrs. Wolf and Pi ant
new to nur people ami public men, atm it
is one of llie most difficult uud eml»arrass-
ing of all public ipu stions. A commission
was authorized by the lust Congress to re
• >«#» ••
Bkkj"' Since Hen. EojH /.
Cortina a drubbing on tho
gave HaudiU
high mud to
port upon it, an*l in Mr. I) Wells, ol this, Monterey the latter bus kept snairly tied
State, and Mr *l"*< pli ( holvvcll. of 1 ,,,,n* i to the m.'utrui apron strings on the other
svlvttiiia. already d* ugnated as two ot its ., ,, . . . . . ,
* , .1,1 .1 . std*». lie niiiv be expected to dash across
iiu iniN r*. tli*' country lias u-surunee that : '
It will bo treated with ability ami con- the river about tho full of Ihe moon, but
seientoiia fidelity to the public interests, his stay as formerly will be a short one —
Il *” 1 11 ( ongrees nt it* coming hardly worth i 11 unlest to show I• • >••»
»* --ion t<* prepare und legalize some gen- ^ (
era I system ol internal taxation, which
shall be as little open to objection , ,, , , , ,
si hie. Itut unv sv*iem that mav Ik* udontJ 1 M «^tlah—f.eneral < aslagny tu-
cat jumps.
its pi *s-
Hut any system that may Ik* adopt-j
ed must la* open to amendment from time forms the I'refect ol Mazutlun tliul on tho
to time, to meet the changing ciicniustun 22d May, the Liberal forces under Fes
i*»'s ol the country.
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Foot* roR Til K FmU'I.K.
ipiciru umi Morales, coiiMsling of 2..**tMl
I h,. m(l8t j,j| nun, were attuckc Ifand compietnlv routed
ifying accounts reach us from all parts of Fusion, by 10 l hu*>curs d Alri«|ue who
the country''of the growing crops and the charged twice through their entire camp.
I he arrival ol the inluntry made the route
harvest. In Ihe great wheat-growi g
States of the South, I * xas, Heorgia and
N'irgiuia. new flour has been some time in
market, abundant aud of the finest quality.
I he ripening harvest of the Middle and
\\ * -ti rii Slut. - is, al*o, reported to be wry
large and excellent. A* lot the corn 1
complete.
For the fir-t time since January, 18fi2,
I* xington, Mo., i* free front soldiers
There is not an armed trooper in the
it was never in Ihe history of the Ucpuhlic. l oU11'fcitiange to say, thu people Ih*-
so lull of promise. An immense breadth ^ll,v<J ,l,'< lV* '• ul"* H' ’ better thuu
of ground haa been planted both North and when they had soldier to protect them
South with this properly indigenous cereal. * “Hicer* ami citizen* ride through the
ami the harvest will la* unpreced uitly large eounlr\ without protection and without
and abundant. Here will, therefore, tm mol«'*ta **n. I Itere has been no act of
plenty ol neci .vary fotal lor the people, of vinl ,,MV "»mmitted in the place since Uov.
the Is'st ami most healthful .pmlity. The 1 Jj*‘<l»er drove the Hounty Judges out ol
fruit crop, also, is very large throughout
country, umi
lie*
|\ANA«I4> HKt.OVIVx sia|M
IJ MATAMORUB .iu*l MDMKKtl ...f
*>rdtiW-day nm! Saturday nnaning si V o'clock.
4 •Olce at C<wfeuopoliUo UoUil.
dl» AL EDWARDS, Agcat.
MT In fact, all kiml- of *l«»* PrlMlng can
he executed at this Ofliec, u-*l tally with di»-
patch, bat at acconmiodaliug pucs*.
tin* whole country, ami in th*' Southern
Stales fust ripening umi coming in. If we
have to wait another year, therefore, resto-
ration ol our great ca*h staples in anything
like their former prosperity, our enlwnstenee
department, thanks to u bouiDib.il Frovi
denett, promises to be well supplied. —N .
0. Picayune.
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Land k**R Straw nut hi ns.— The most
experienced ami snecessful atrawberry i
growers now i»gr*s* that tho lun*l should
T" fRKVrVT Mill KKOW Soi Riv*. Add
to the milk one gramme of hi cat onate
of s"*hi l'**r every ipuirl of milk you have.
There is not the I* .ist danger in the use
of bt cabornute ol H**la ; it ai*ls d-geslion.
This is the peeeipl of the milk companies
who firing milk to Funs from Noi maudy,
I tr it tunny and Pis riders.
Ibwir The Mobile ami Ohio Railroad i1
in running order to I’urdv, Twin. The
iron horK will soon drink Irom the Mis
•isetppi at Columbus, Ky , as of yore.
Man doubles all tho evils of his fate
by pondering over them. A scratch lie*
be made very rich indeed for strawlH-rri' S. comes a wound, a slight an injury, a jeat
One says that the finest strnwb. rn*" lie an insult, a small peril a great danger,
ever raised were grown on ground which and a alight ai.'kne-s often ends in death
had been immured two spude* deep with hy brooding apprehensions of the atek.
all the mnnure that could begot into. Y\"c should always look ou the bright aide
of life’s picture
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Maltby, H. A. & Kinney, Somers. The Daily Ranchero. (Matamoros, Mexico), Vol. 1, No. 60, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 1, 1865, newspaper, August 1, 1865; Matamoros, Mexico. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849292/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .