Daily Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 72, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 20, 1866 Page: 1 of 4
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Daily
Ranchero.
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miowNsviui:. !KW\ itkkday moumnc. xou:mhki: 20.
M MUKII 72.
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NEW VARIETY STORE
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N’*i»r flic- r.irn»r •>. | It It.
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WN0U8AIE CROCERS,
on i>i;ah;um
I Hlltl II < I • (|t I \lM> a.
The Latest News.
The Markets.
&c„ foe.
Soltllici li $12 to 17 25. Sugar quiet.
Naval stoics, tli'cliiiin .- i*;» ■>.
colon, iinn.vv .v,. co.
A .NT
.if Kin HAS Is,
*. 1. \ss\\ \ 1:1 . cm m
uN ,
< It vfORI.... 11,1 Z till ! H M.
ii»u>\v nruvij.r.K.
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*.«i for n ae. it*. at
| X......I’m *- IHs|i,«ti lt< . |
11 mum, Nov. 12 I lie rumor* tim:.
Oflfi to til 1*4,1. and all txuoiinl « u-lit j | a 4 «»•« ; * t \ tin arxii *.. lltj- '
iim m th* moat .utK-.l and *at»t4ntlfl! rt-.A giimi is placed at the «K»j>o*nl of j
fvn *«H».«i| In lt,U u, i!»**1. iorludio.. tlx* livlirll Klilperol'. ill til- I
of i \ hi*, an1 th-* ;■« liiii d.
GKGCEHiCi*, 0ItV GdG£)&'; Lo-**ov, n.»\, i. Th* a* va-
rious rumors ifiont that tin* Lm-
• Wtvit v. i.iiuiuts. Maximilian has been oil* red
. .... . , tlu* crown of 1’oland under certain
/.i'lln<lf'M, II hi ./< a, \\ ilit , events
S,. ui:nc in Not. 12. Tl»»*
t »<>v»i uncut o| l(u ,i i luis r. Nohnl
CheWing and Bmokiag Tobacoo f? snl,l’,?‘MS Hie "aval at
IVvrelt, in the Crimea, and rajnn-
rt*g. on the S"n of Azof.
I.omnin, Non. 12. The ship Agu-
nu. bound from London to New
i Noii,. anil tin I mil; Fli/aL* th Jeii-
Lins, hound from Loudon to lio-toii,
mine in eollision in the English
ehuiinel yesterday. The Jenkins was
sunk and ten lives lost. Tlie Affn-
ria siifli red considerable damage.
Livi ciiku,, Nov. 12. Evening.
Cotton market dull. Sales to-dav.
*,IMm hales. Middling l pliilid*
closed at 1 I; to 1 Ipl Market for
hnndaturts tilm. Corn advanced to
37 shillings for mixed Western.
th .*>
in $5
121.
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v, Nov, 13
Th
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lintl*
eeedeil to t M i/aim x. -,i. i .lux, and is
expert* d lu*r« to-morrow. Tliceap-
of the Au : i mi :Vi< ate Ihmxlo-
stnti . tlmt ih si m as Mitviniil-
rnvi ■*, In* w ill at onee leave for
>pc. It is aid tii if Maximilian
I: III »1 to dm .i 1,1 llliu -to if
dm.
t u> .« "hit an l> lie Inal tin t it v
om ,, aoi.ii at or Maxiiiidian
M.o too!. Jiossi *■ .ion ot* ihe
an
< t n.Kin . kit., kt’ .
STATI 0 N E R Y,
< «.n«l«t In * In purl io
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W til l K kl’I.KIl I'Al’Klf
. KK.NI fl l.l-.m.R l’,\"Klt
MKMotlAXXCM HlioKS
X< • of NT hooks.
(ot’YIN*. I’ttKKsKK.
Liquors and Groceries
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to; ki
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IU'YTI.R. I Min. *ihI .i , «ni|»lrl« ..■sirtoti-nt o(
FANCY ARTICLES.
too lunrnui. to m*iiti«*'i.
A Imi|(i liOi.hr t»f Snr.||in«.
( OI.ON. ItRUl.AY A ( 0.,
Lom'oN, No\. 12. Mom \ murket
firm. Consols H')J; Ann rieun hc-
t oi’% IN» ikkiks etinties, Erie’)lj[; Illinois Cent nil. |
7h; l S. .V20s,
I.o(is\m*i. Nov. 12. The iv-
liwiuis of » .-i i hel ltoKer 1» llauson
Were interred at I^exiu^ton, \«ster-
dav, after appropriate Mcrvicn. 1
'I’lier*' .mis no disturhanei
Marion. Ariustron^ A Co., om « •
1 our nu»Ht promint ut cotton tirms,
: to-din, inaugurated a daily three
; o'clock corton" market, hy auction,
iXKa., udioivlni *ix bavi the option
to take tile last lad oilered. The
atlair turned out a splendid suns .s
one htiudn d and Ifrenty-Hvi* hales
ofl'ereil, and sixty-five moM, for dl j
to .‘Id for Tennessee Middling.
ToRoxro, x'ov. Id Ann Duggan
i!*u.’.\ . toian n, was tin only )»ri.ioner hied to-day.
Ih was aeipiitted
Nrw Vofm, Nov. Lil. (fold 1451;
Lxeliangc, 1011$; Sight 110.
4'ottou ilepnssed; Tplaml d.*d.;
■ ' 4* 1 ' Orh in* 17| to »8 i W», 1001
lUmMuKt, Nov. Id. dlldge lilir-
t..l has jiisl rendered his decision
i \in i: i.aMI’s iii the hultca* I'orjnn ease, and hih-
tniusthe power of (Jovcnior Swann
j to reiiioxe the Commissioneri*.
limit eluM'ring in the court room,
hy tin friends of the (ioxernor and
the ('oniinisHioiieis
CIHH kkryvvaiu
• i'Ti.1 (h
t’t.Urt MKRY .
4 1.0rill s HR! sHt>,
ti in-* sxi.r.
( OUN A I ORNMKAl/
POT\lOK* UK I
,)
OH N MATIIYS,
sxnHxr.s m*da,
t onnsH. on h,
ROPL,
‘i ts t-KAOm;-
SpcoihI hispnlcli.
Nmv Ohi.mns, Nov. Id. .1. H.
McKee, yesteplay, appean d in the
CU/.itsMli ‘trret. n» ir 121 1’niied States Court and gave hoinl
fmj and was sxxi iii in as I nited Staten
JETjL Marshal under a Comiui-sion dated
wiM 20th Oetoher.
M . I 7 # //.!/. I A h.H <f ./A, 11 h.Jtt.lt, (hix. N\ ells has appointed tin*
(t ri'iii s»».t/t'iiami ) 20th iust. as a dux of thanksgiving.
1 ‘Itft (it II. ht'uii' Stmr. (n ordt r that all might see the me-
l*lur«o the piitilt* <»f this t i«>. Ui il tie ii fi t teorie disjilax nightly expected,
I.V |,M'|MirMt «•. n-cH.i Wuiriin ||„. i. l..,v,i Y| ax or .Monr’ot directed that the
n Aii’,, nt nlH»rf notli *. \Y m il wurmntetl. • , , , ,, . . . •
rut,, r I. Isiw. H.X7II tire alarm teh graph Im-IIs U* struck
^ ^ 2*i tap >. ami that .he ’T.ttt'liimn
,. ».««>»,,.. ' ' ' i.~. .ixint, "»•»■"« *,*rir *»*«< *•
I 1 /.fl Cotton irregular and lower. Low
I . I Lit r./i O A11( I A »\ ( CP., Middling dd to d4 lleeeipts for
Commission Merchants, fomda.v,id,i2ihai. i^againat iii.hto
• reel.*sohi to hah’.s. K\Jm)lts LI,do) htlh's.
I„ tt olNIHtl*.\l . Sugar declining, fair 12 to I2lc.
M a^-.kh. mackkim i. riAisiKa.,\
■ RlX fiM'S V, IIISKY A WINK*.
(
'i« it*,n l’rom|.t a.'totnt Mil*. «n<l rr-
’ antl.-mi.
/VIftdt nil it: MKUYIt KH To I’KtetiNs , MoIumsoh drooping, Inferior (JOe.,
U wehliic to nml • *'riolaiimoil*. to b*'-...lit p.... gig. St.-ilim/ nH N Y V -
in Moldi n’' , or foiw.-u.lr.! t„ ih. ini* rt*,r. | 1 'l,ue ,N,K ' . *
fl,* y ni<■ ;»l-o |ehllllge pill' to \c. pll llllllin.
LICENSED AUCTIONEERS, < h i m * . Not Id. The (V.liiluittee
ntukinp wrrkly N)lr«. Bv this mrain p^r««n« npi oilded to ron ixe uiul distriliute
toil.il.*: 01,1 nt H, .tin.. Dill mv rMn. |rilintiolw to th*' siifterers hy the
i:... u i*> J, M*rks o t •>.. iufi.ii*'n ,x i ... lm,. tire, have decide.I to give ten
.1 ,S»n Romm. Ilm< h. Hhoulfldt A: Co., Ilor d .llura to OUell of the tllMV tllOUsniul
y ‘•,Bd Al ”• • amdies. i„ view Of the approach of
C.iwiiw ...... "r1;!::. .
trials to take place at lh'.lf..r*l xxill
he laiiidueted l»r Af. Ifaniscx. assist-
ed hx Ihiehunnn ami Lancelot. Dr.
Develin has lieeii engMged for .lie
defens*-. .luutiee .fohnaon will pre-
i side.
I1RA7.0N SANTUiO. 1KXAM ^,,kk. NoV. 18. Middling.
:ir»4 to 117A. S«*ntheni fltuir. 121 !
to 171. Prime pork, $22 75e. to
$23 30c.
X)s Yoim. Not. Id. Cotton dull .
atttl *1**elined one cent, snle** 1.500
hales at 35 to 37e Flour quiet.
■ ; m.t.t, i..\ iiril and lit. rut i.loncn Sill I’1*1 Nil. K0H\l A KIM Nil
- urn -
general commission umm.
Wa.«lxMM* Mar tkf limrernroont l»«s k..
| _DiU
i Toll AD F
S
ktoiuok.
'it' » Chill.j* Iwi.-r A I v.. Hi.ll K|wn-
ll,n A* ' *i tliHH, C. S|^n.cr AC®.. IV.
v..17 '■iv'-VAi!2;T'ir.*t?^ibr,
Jnr. ! AK!C...............
t*M.
tc ..t !o the M:*m • ij.pi Li • is-
lnture. M. os. Hillxernml Loxvery,
t*. n-.k for the pardon of .1. IV. I hix i>.
ha * not ha«! an intervioxv yet with
th. Pivsident. hut liaxe sent him
♦ he '.olutioiiM of th*’ Mississipj i
Legislatu: . and x*. ill to morrow
nuuiihig call on ill. President in-
foimally, t<> pax their rrsperih
I!. M. 1*. Hunter of N irginia, and
('oiuim.d*»n l'«.ri*'sf, late of the
Confederate Navy, rx*a» at tie
Pronident’H hmise to-dax, urgiit;
their ap].li<*ati*.n*for paidot1
It is und< t'stoo«l that (h :i. (mint
Iiuh addressed a li tter to Sheridan
Dot to stl ietlx enforce order No. I i,
issued duly laal, which required the
arrest of persons dunged with
crimes and ofVenc* * against olVieers,
agents and eitiz**us of the i nite*l
Stupes, and their eominci.lent in mi-
litarx en-todv until tf.« courts ai
read;, to try tin in. Tlie ..hject of
(leu. (inint is to avoid cause ot
eon.plaint, that the < nil Might, hill
is in force, and judicial tribunals
op» u to all complaints. The order
ha. not a. ,i* lain repealed la
(i* n. Draiit or to* Pr. «i-i* nt or th.
Seerdarx of iN ar.
». • •
W!iii*ln' Cnniplu'H nutl his
Mission.
Ii.. Herald s Washington - j **. ml
of Nov. !», saxs that on Saturday
lust Scimr lioui* rti. tin M* vican
Minister, sent a ilisiiateh to !*»\ si
dent duare/, notifying him that
Hon. L. D. Campbell, the I nited
Stati's Minister to Mexico, and Lt
Hen. Sherman, "oul*l nn ix*• at Vera
Cruz x\ it hi n a fortnight.
Mr. ('a in pell is ex]>< *‘ted liero to
uigld. and uxvuitf) the an'ixnl of den.
Sherman, xxlu. will probably reach
here to-morroxx. Fliev xxill thin
A
have an interview with the Presi-
dent. (leu. (Irantaml tin Seerelnrx
of War. and reeeive their final iu-
utruetioiiH, after which they will
iimncdiatch dt>parf for Nexv York.
Mr. Campbell did not *>..utem-
plate leaving Ohio fur this cit.x for
several days vet, hut Secretary Sexv-
aid tdegrapued him to he in readi-
ness to -ail on the loth inst., from
w Y "i k. as th* t int. <1 HUtt
steamer SiiMpiehnna is t*. h*> ready
for her voyage on that date
(ienrral Sherman goes to Mexico,
it is understood, to rt niaiu then*
only until the -leur. / (Government
is once more euiapletdx re-i stah-
lishi'd, so that in ease it should he
found n< ccKsnrx to use I 'jiitcd
Statrs troops to ell for i •e tlx- ttll-
premaey of tlx* Mexican Mepnhlie,
an ofiieer may la present *»t »nfii-
t x lit pivnnini'iitf to order tlx* * n
trance of F. S troopw ud<* M« \ico,
and ♦<» diri'et H * ir xioxrxx nt** when
there.
rile Ini* .t iul\iei ifeinted l»x the
(iovemment from Mexico are of
-u* h a nature as to 1* a.I to the la -
lief that O* n. Sherman w.l| not la'
eallctl upon to exercise the authori-
ty with xvhirli hr is xrst«d, hut hi*
presentc (hero, and tin* oljj* el *»l it
Iiciiig known, xx ill si rx. us an iVect-
ix. ehetk.it im thought, uj*on th im
who might oth* rwiiie la* dispos'd
t*. resist the re ussnmptxni of tlx*
(ioxernnu'iit l.x Pitsidint Juan /
• * *
\|isisik., l.riiM: l>-
eoKMiM. mu or Mxximiiixx s Aaxi*
i xtiov. The following is telegraph-
ed to th*' M eateni Assoeuited Pichm
WxsiitvMTox, Nox. ,5. Minister
Motnero to-dax received the follow
ing letter by wnv of New Orleans,
tlate*l Vera Cru/, Oct. 2b. lhbfi.
Maximilian loft the t itx of \l. t-
ico on th** 23d inst., resigning verb-
ally in favor of Oen. lla/aiue. (Inn.
Mazuine endenrored to iiersiimle
him to delay hi« ileparture until
Oen. Crtutalneau'* arrival two *1«\h
later, hut h*1 declined. in*l, osei*rt-
ed hy eight hundred Ansf' .ina, pro-
M'.utied tin* ri in-, of gov- j
•ex: Tlx French soldi era who j
* lit< re*l uixhi' Miixoniliau s ;
S, sill h* l< till'd* * I to I I'fllXlC
I < it'll, t list* lueau ‘ inHueNee. ,
,4 »♦>■ •
NfcMcnn NfUx.
iii ii»!|iti .iitun ®r in* i* •*• t !*»*■* .
W xmiiv.itox, Nox. (>. (tell. 7ili*'V-
1 * 1,1* .i)i«1 Col. Catephe!I. our Mexi-
can Minister, will sail for M'*\ieo
in (lie t• liner Su-..|Uehami in a f. xv
day*., to :i--,m:ie a proteetorat** ox« r
ih* ftcpuhlie until a oen* ral «*lee-
ti*m for PrcMiilext ami Congress
cell he had.
X Uni* 'll , ( iiiu'il l!\*ni» «l.
‘s v\ I’ll welsi I|; Nov. 5. Letters
i i*«»t * i ton. Aloiiteiiengro, couimaml
Texas I ruisiaturr*
1 lie I (|| (XX III; • .1)1 < t lil. m'Ih
pa . (*‘*l hx tlx* legislatuie prexions to
it iidj*)lirillll*‘Ut *>ll th* niormng of
th ’ 13th iii:«t.
s S\|I Th* Sp* < l.ll Oldt'l laWt’U
up. “ Y hill to encourage th* man*
uf x'tmv *»f Iron, aixl to authorize
ih* i mploynn nt of mnvhtt labor
tlx i in inf- »'e*l to h« engrosM*!.
\ hill procrihiug tlx- times
*»f hohlui: tn*’ district Courts, j .n-
.-**•< I.
A hill prohibiting the falsi j ei-
Honation *»i e*'it:*in iixlieial officere,
pass* d.
A hill to iut orporat* the Austin,
Iron Mountain and F.l Paso M ul-
r*»ii<I (’•xmpauv t/ilien up mid pm-
s* d.
A lull i*i incorporate the ILei-ton
Scientific Institute, passed
A lull to iix nrpoi it1 th* JhowtiH-
vilh Ih'id'.f* t’oixp.iiiy, J)oj-.* *1
.loiut ix’solutx*n i lating to tho
Alamo M**mixx'iitt tal n up and
pre s* d.
Afr. (twiun A hiil r* ;pilutix„ ap-
**r nt Acapulco to tin* Mexican im-; p als Irotn •lustie* • courts, passed.
purial consul in (Iih eit^. dated (>«
toher 27th, says nothing about tin
eaptur* *•' Oajaea. nml further
stutis that Mr. Sutler, th*- acting
Ymciinm e*»m>;il there, is fully i*u-
plicuted us being tin* medium *»t
correspondent** hclxxeex tlu Liber-
als in Sail I'Yiinei. «*n and Alvarc/.
4 n I itixl iIimkiam |«, m, i « .lie.11 *
U xsinx*it >*., Nov. <i. A eoinuiii-
niention fr*mi St ii*»j* Itomero xu*
fimviirdcd t<* .fimr* / **n Satin*lux
last, notifying th*1 latt«rr that (Gen.
Sliduciii and Hon. I.. I >. Campbell,
tail'Mini* t«*i vxill meet flu* dim re/
(Govt)inn* nt ut Soil t'ru/ us soon
as tliex rail gt*t to that point, or
A hill don ting land 1 * de »h d
sohlie)-. xvidoxv-* Ml)«l OipllAH fhil-
dreiij* »f <le is* d < 'onfi-derate soMio-
lo-t.
Hoi i \ hill grin ting 320 a* re«
of land to tlx* mus**>gec ltuliauci
pll'- se*|.
Air. Harmon r* p.*rU I fuxturd !y
«>n a l.ill for th" relief of j*cr*onu
who ' . ttled ox puhli** lands prior
to January 1st, lsi’,1 doles mi *p nd-
*'d. an 1 hill p'c-s* *1.
Mr itatlilt A hill inror|K.rat;ng
tie P«iw*l**rliorn Dix *n Dredging
( unpau . taken up, and pessed
Ml*. D* gener A hill incorporul
some otliei that max lw ilemgnatod. dig the PredcrioUbiirg \--ti*»n Mill
- C*)., tuken up. and passed.
The Et mints'Slur Disudu1.
S|)4s ml l.i till' X. t). I It.lT*. J
\\ xsjiiv*. r**N, Novenilxrl' 3. J’lic
o/fieiiil investigutit»n ortlere*l hy the
'I’n a 'iirv Department into thecuuse
**f tin* loss *»f tlx* Kvexing Star has
h» i n etnn-lutletl, and the report suh-
mittf’d t«ithrSeer* tai'x of tlx* Treaa-
ury. A'ter veviexving tlx liisi**rx
and condition of the xe.sel and th<-
l iivumstnneeh attending tlx* *lisas-
t«*»■, th*' r«‘p*)rt Nays:
Tlx* principal eause of the disast-
er xx ns an error of judgement outlie ,
part of the captain, been use having
strong premonitions of a storm lie
might have avoided its main force
bv changing his course from the
first hour it xx.i* settled that tlx*
course of tlx* storm was northward,
mid it is helix ed that if the ship had taken up and j *ss» d
been headed west early in the after- j Senate hill, moon minting the
noon ot Tin'day. the vessel might (icorgetnwn Mule and Female Aea-
liiix*• l*e* n saved hy escaping tlx* demy, 1 «k**ti up and pussed.
full fury of tlie tempest ami running A,^, S*>nat« lull to authorize
into the niiHlenite gale on th*’ other .,,,,1 p)<ovi*|e for any county, citx or
si*l*' ot the (*ult stream. town to Iwcome a stockholder m,
Ih** report tuither k.axk • i *«*n- • h>un its er*'dit to, any eompuujr,
f* ss t«. helievt* in tlx* jss*siliility ot corjHirntion or aasociation, taken up
Mr. \\ «>rshaui A (till in* up\*rd»
iug the Hr-•xvii'-Clh* fx*xee Co mpa-
ny, taken up, and j m -e*!.
Seiiatei.il! pr«)vid.ug n.t >.-.o®
prot**ctiox for the Fr.uitit r. pa —*•»!.
Hill to„ in. tvrporat** th** I»t*wiy
Female Institute passed.
Bill incoiqxiral ing th*’ Ain* ri an
Industrial tiHsoeiatioii. pus* <1
S*'iiate hill s**tting apart a portion
of the public grounds for l S Ce-
metery, pa*«s<*l.
Bill t*» amen*l the Koad Law of
the State of Texas, passed
Bill to incorporate the iMi.utcnT
Mutual liisiiran* *' Ci.nipimy passed.
Senate hill t*» prevent judgement
from becoming dormant, passed
A hill for the relief of dehtois
saving th*' vessel; six* being so'
staunch in hull, had there lx-eu a
carpenter <*n hoard, properly sup*
}.li« <1 with stoits*, etc., for the ulti-
mate cause of her going down wus
shipping Mich immense <pinn(itit>i
of wati r thr*nigh hre**elx*s in lx i
upper works on tlx starlsiard :«i*l<’.
dju* r* port eei.Hiire 1 lit owner* for j
the paucity of the crew, and
ion of rule and
pan-
' Oil slispl TXIlOll
Ki*d.
\ hill t<> define and d**elur* the
right- of p* i's*ai•« lat.-iy known as
slaves, ami fr**e persons of color,
taken up ami passed.
\ hill iix-orporating th* Hr cob
Santiago ux*l Brownsvilh llaih **1
Company rend thirl tim* .v»el }>’n
erexv. an*i eoii-
vliitles l»y'.lying. "Ii giv< mix much I *«*1
H itisfneti«*n in ls*ing able t«» -tat* l*»int I! iluli -n pp; nuuting tore
that tlx Ii.-jh'* te.r-of N’ xx York, who | Ihouw iml dollars t«> pax tlx **xp» ti-
ai’*‘ Miiiixl, practical men. *li*>* barge j s. - of D (i Burnett and O M.
*•*1 their whole duty in th** inspr*—; Ihihert;-, S«';.ator*» to tL»«- I nited
(ions ofitlx » veiling sHtar iu August
last."
A Momix iri.ix *•’ i hi TtOviM. I
- t'orlrt's* .l/oanv, .V*. •. 2. The
llx* 1 nited States District Court
having adjoiirnt d yesterday, t*»
meet on the tirst Ttteadnv in De
*'end*ei. Judge Underwootl last
evening took his departure from
Norfolk t** the North.
The second clause »*f the oath
heretofore aduiinisterod, which re-
<|uire*l th*' person taking that oath
to swear that lx* hud not aided or
assisted in the rebellion against the
l nited States, was omitted yester-
day iu swearing the (Iran.I .fury.
Lieut. (Gen. Sherman and Hou.
I*. D. ( ampls 11 Minister to Mexico,
sailed for Wni ( rur. from New
York. r*n Nov. 10»h
Stutt’M. taken, up and |tns*wsl
lh>- resolution pr<*vtde» that
six.iild ’-.**1 s. nators hereafter re
*•*1). their salaries, as mi* Ii fr* n
th*' l nite*l Stat« M, that then they
-fix'll rcfmxl the amount of such *.»
lari* s as they tnuv r*'eeive, t<* tlx*
State.)
House adjourned until 3 oeJ **k
r m. •
Bill to prcaeiibc tlx timeof the
biennial meetings of 1^'gishturw,
with Amendment* of Senate, taken
up and concnrn*l in.
Bill, providing for the iutreduc-
tions of evidence in Criminal *'.v»ea
passed.
S*'imt** Bill, t*» *V"S* hsh uennun
nl Court in the * * .frfTerson
passed
Bill t** p •’ rh*- employ-
ment of *'**♦!’, r pettv o4**nCM
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Maltby, H. A. & Kinney, Somers. Daily Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 72, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 20, 1866, newspaper, November 20, 1866; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849298/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .