Daily Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 59, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 3, 1866 Page: 4 of 6
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DAILY RANCHEUO.
MAL TH )' Sf KISS’S
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MEXICO. I
Important Dispatches.
!•*» i»I ii to <L# X.O T>■*]
YY \«m soios. Oci, •*'.—I:. \u»
"t th** probable « irlt withdr.t wal <»f
.Mtu.toii ItuUI ti»« ffi: 1 *e|»u: * :uent,
and tli» «-tlier important mission
uiMJti which it 't lUtnipat.-d Oeii
Shrrn.ah Hill mooli depart. It l* Jti*
t.igcthef likrlV that Getl. Gr:iUt Will
*"oii lx to ’hit' a*> irtihi;
SeoreUrt <.MVur
tVA i>fww 1>. tompUil. th«
l rated Sun* Minister to Mi iiiv,
left this city hut evening, with ere
dential* t<> the Juarez Gt-vcnum-nt,
und with full in*UQict i<.u». conform-
ing in every r.s|*s*t with the tn- i
partite arrangement, previously
coWlllUUlcaUnlto the Tillies. bftWt ♦ i:
the Umt**.l $tat« *. France aiul th*
Kenul of Mexico. Mr Catup-
liell will protiably viait Lis home m !
Ohio, eu rout* to Mexico.
Under the arrangement now per- :
faded, Najsileou ia to commence
jT*r1*'*H**•.’.' th* Withdraw tl -,f the French ar:
from Mexico next month, and id- I
though he has a year from that
time to complete the evaluation of
Mexico, it ia in ore than probable •
that the whole army will lie with-
drawn bv or before the 1st of Juu-
Lentofor* communicated to you. ctaoi, he will call upon the United
TIk prtv.ae b.'umhiry thu* to be State* for tro *j**. There in great
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two iaaroair«*. s -*0r. i»or. <H t treaty trt per
e*at w.n 1* au4* trow tb< oboee rate*
lb* poper e*»: taxrt 1130 per iaeb; e*-.k
'•baabattt .u^rUvri |l p*r iarb
4d*rru«*ni*etJ« iBeertH at toteml* t<> (<*
r barred a* o*« r» b ia**nioe
SATKS or SUBSCRIPTION.
Daily—u*r anauw lit . h*l< j*ariy. I**;
^•rur'y A. *<-1)11.:* ft; s.cfi* ©pie*. l.'f
MtU
WarsLY—per aaa .a ft; six rciuaih* t‘i &*>
All »iitx-np! oa- tX * l.ertis*nn.b f.u,»t U- Uary next.
pal«i h ad»*nc* Of course, the withdrawal of the
rfcr~ ; c« .cu.”*’ 'I'Ll* (.bdffth* b-»*J r>| i _ Mav'.uiliaii l.,k
Rrowoo > or ft!*l*iec>rv» carU*. will b* ie- **“v SljnjaillAll UlaiM lllli
twru«j at it* rat* r,* i«o d<.llar* |wra->ath, departure, und the farce of tin Eni-
*p*r^ *ni *•] Jti.osi i.u* tn> *nt* per • pi re on the North American <*onti-
nent m endetl.
<o k iQElTt; jt lH proper Htate that thin de-
J fi t row-i
■aj fW RusmcI
f STitSt. T‘ ! *uIr*rti.tf
*l R Viaten.. - >1441 I’opdra* fM. M*w Orleaua. I It will, therefor*
New Y,m, Nov. 1. Gold 147J , M . ......
Wi*m:v.ton, < M. do. The Vrv f*II «•*» •*»'• theirnlaccHu mip-
Hident and (i. n tirant k*th denv plie«l by large onea. IV- th rid year
that order* have been aent to Oen a atual tooth on eash *i4e. In the
Sheridan to rei*.rt here th. I urge t**eth are «nx
The rumor tlmt he will l»e reliew- >n number In the fifth year all the
that gulf at a point *oUth of Guay- ed Int* no foundation at preaeut. front teeth are lar^c. In the *i\th
lua*. * • a* to include that ;n.}*»r- Gen Sherman avoepte the mi*»- G*ar the whole bsgni *a get woni.
unt seaport within the limit* of aion to M> .vico, designated in yea- In the seventh yeai thev all fall out
the United State*. t« rdav's dispatch, and leave* for or are broken. It is said the teeth
>Ye thu* gain the whole of the Ohio* immediately on private bu- \°f <»«* twea begin to decay at five or
jvnin*nln of Lower f’aliforms. with siness. those of the weather* at eeven.
the more viJuahh (.ortions »*f th. He will start for Mexico within-
States of Sonora und Uhihauhua. ten days.
with ull th.-ir immensely rich dc- Gen. Grant will take the War
posit* of prerioON metals, the un- Depaitsaent on the withdrawal of
dieturlied navigation of the Gulf Sc-retary Stanton,
of California, and a much shorter Floats.% Oct. *27 —An arrival
and practicable route tw the Pnci- from Candu states that another
fie. gieat battle took place on the ltith
instant. The Greek* report that
the Turkish anuy was repulsed.
Losis.s, Sunday, Oct. 28.—The
ad vices from Japan are conflicting
The latest report says the Tycoon s
The Baltimore Imbroglio, urmy has suffere.1 a heavy defeat
_„ __ at the hands of the insurgents.
and the Tycoon has in c-»mie<|uenot;
abdicatcsF
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TELEGRAPHIC.
(iOLD-COTTO >’.
Mr. Lewis GriiUey has lately
translated into Latin the whole of
Poe's “Haven/* in a measure which
is dtserried as Wing a five-line
stanza of trochaic tetrameter, with
a trochaic diuicter-hypercataloctic. i
“Plnebua, what at name!**
“Madame,” said a gentleman to
his wife, who was vainly importun-
ing him for money to go shopping
with, “let me tell you, facta are stub-
born tilings. “You don't say so,”
quoth the lodv “Why wtiat a fact
you must be!’’
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f ‘si* M,/i,"
W.»tJ < ardmi VI*4f,Hl,,.
••"»K l*l««ihs. feudal as* t
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tr-.io « t" «>• H -f-. I
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Desl*r» in alt J*.. . 1
4jr Ajrrb tiMural Impint,
II A UOOLKY
LA WYE
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NO t UNION HTRKET.
Mexican News.
DISTRESS OF MAXIMILIAN
Aavlher Krpulse of Tnrks ia Tamila
Reported.
We quote oj. interesting passage
from the sp^^’ch of Gen. John K
Wool, as President of the Cleveland
Convention of Federal soldiers:
It may W asked with propriety
whatriias President Johnson done
that lie should W denounced a* a
traitor, and threatened* with im-
peachmimt? Is it for anything more
than the exercise of the moat noble
LATE FROM JAPAN.
Brcooxviik, Trxu. i termination of the jx.liticul govern-
t'orsw^r>^rfcT»xu ment of Mexi.'o has been attained j Reported Defeat and Abdicauon and generous efforts t© conciliate
M- nurvj.iitx o. through amicable negotiation* with of the Tycoon. and bring back into the folds of the
Vi tori** Tlku. L]j parties eoncered. - Union a brave tieople. and make
Wfc*ru<eA flllor-sortb.
be apparunt
that the recent ord**r of Geu. Sheri-
dan, in w hich he take* occasion to
BBOWNSVILLK. TEXAS
Sundsv Xornine. Not*uib<-r 4. I MW,
X uiisture Alaisnsc, To-Dav.
-'*is ri**» .i.U...... Hit* i.Oft
Arriial sn*i l»* parlurc uf Mail*.
!-or F!rx . 4a.lv at «. a,.
%rrt**- Ukiljr <t |< in.
Kor Carpus rvrry Monday
»t 4. a. >t.
Arn.ex «-v*r> Thu: -<iiy it 10. p n.
Fur K4 oburir. P-ci linndr City l;>"n». Cjr
r-xosnd I w-do tio-ei -rery M <n<*iy at T « n..
im»« ever/ - .turdiv at •), p. tn.
TKi N->rtherr. M*il si* th* f- -t .<fh■ r
tb* dvy tv :b* r.f rn-rj
tssa-er rn-to Bnu— l--r N*-» Or:*-<n*.
Hatasdic L -ie.- The logic .if fa-
ualc* and supp u ter* i- very p« cu-
liar Th* v in.Mat. that Gen. Tapia 4. . , ,
* r t;i* inter. *ts of nil nation^ concerned
has orders to relieve Gen. < arvujal, t}mt u ktlllfle government should be
as Governor and MiHtarv < .unman- guaraut* -.<l t«> h< r by a resp-msible
Jant f the >t.it< of Tanmtilipas, pow»«r.
-bat twfnrr tl.. urnv»l ol T.i- *« >«<!-»! tp I™ -gnu-
people,
rM ............ HuiiMio, j. ww. l'nit—1 Xt»t« «hU they .bu.ild
be. tt unite-! great people. It ought
Haltihome, Nov. 1st.—It is not |J(>t to be forgotten that slavery,
yet ascertained who are the New which engendered the rebellion, has
JOHN FINNIGAN,
Ro« just re-eiv.-d a larp* lot uf
(bake Yfllew Piue
BOARDHANDMANTLING
skifb be -fler* for «*l« at l-.» pries*.
I>n.-n»t«r at the l l MKKK V aRP
/’.VcuMa und /.*>)tdh St*.
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>KKT, SIMMs A ,,
Imporlon. and H r i*^,.
upply an offensive epithet to Maxi
miliaii, can but l»e obnoxious ls»th 4‘°nimi*aioiierv, **ut H :s rnmored l»»^n removed. Your slaves liave
to France, Austria and Maximilian '*JU? hew fow» has already l*een l>vcii de. liir»<l free by an amend-
himself, and un authorize*! by our 1 <,rgfunzed ami vviJl make their ap- y,. nt of the Constitution. Thus. - of
Government. pearanee in th** course of the day. Southern States most interested
This doubtless will account foy j The old commiaaioners, oiave theii ;u the olxdition of slavery, which <le-
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MAIL STAGE
CoxsErriXb brownsviij.i: white
RANI H t>D < LAKKNYILLE.
V botly of four hundred dismoun-
ted cuvairy who arrived hert yester-
day to emoark for Texa*. .*r. now
at Fort McH-ury, and rumors say
thty will be retained herein *•»,*.*of
emergency. There is considerable
what thev culled nroi»erty, and which *,r BrA. j* K*rnu/ •
* % l vT.* Rrturnmp Irxrr. Wbit^ [UiM'b rrrry oi->rn
•bit it naif pa*t * o'che k, ruin*; tbtoufb tn
Rmwi»««li!a in f«»uf boor*.
.* A Vf l> m *TnN .1 irrnt,
at Miliar * KiAti Hr 'WD»tilIr
IUx»h «r*n: «t Bnu<>* Satiti«c<> •»-) Wbitr
laavei Bravne-vUle mri inormnr si tualf
the ninior that has gaiued curren- i ^or</‘ »Bd will resist the de- pnved them of a large amount of !o f.-.r buoni ^-'onerUat w!n>'thn^R*^- .4!i
cy that Sheridan is to be or has ”* ih» u» w force foi the sur-
lieeu relieved from the command of rfni, ’Station Houses. Mar-
the S. uthwestern Department, 1 H ia *
which, however, is but a rumor.
In view of the gre.it political
changes anticipated in Mexico un-
der the ;:d j list ment of her govern-
mental affairs brought about under
this arrangement, und t) weakness
of the Juarez government, after th.
protract.d wars that have !>..-en
forced niHin it t*» maintain its exist-
unce. it has become imperative in
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JAMES CONNOLY 41
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Commission Men
S*». *;. 1‘OTftRi* *1
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lll-*rtl t'lfiD'i* tn-t-i* -it- •! i
bouir.
they considered all iUij>ortan» to
their interest, qui< Uy submitted to
the oiuendnient. Trio*.- who re pa-
rcel the amendment onunitt.a! to
gur.r-1 aj..i:nst that would foil >w
When t-M» late, it. was discovered
that th. freeing of four millions of
slaves would increase the Southern
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OHN L. WILl.I.Ub
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-a * / *L . i y ___ a. • * hs . .Ml. _ • k>. i l>. ___i *
action of the Government.
Toooxto, N )v. 1.—The trial of
eight Fenian prisoners l:us U«n
ixistponed until tiie second w-'* « .n
N.*v.-niber, t » ul!“W their • *uns*
further tun. to pria-ure *videii'-e
The Crown counsel stated that h*
Tins was Pi bo overcome least
the abolition lladieols shotdd lose
th* r 4-outrol c i the trovemin* nt by
an act of (Vingreas another amend-
ment of the Constitution. Foiling
in their efforts all that bitterneoa of
fee-ling has been revived which exist-
antecsl i* rather str7*ng to express r* a-lv . > proceed ogiunvt ^ •\,r thirty vears la-tween the Kad-
pau th’i leaders *»f a military uumr- t |„ „.Utions assumed toward* the the other* at present. *cal» of the I^ast and North and the
infirm J Southern wlav. holdars. Another
th* offi - of tb. of the Mm*. bs» born
r-m-Y*d tv I 111. *tre« t, thr* e door*, tv* ,r l*
lh» river f-»-m Aap * A K«ni'*l»rii’ st«-re
K. J. I.KCRI UX
^Tk IX*t. Court, ( amen« Co.
pOH NEW ORLEANS
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M«rirait Line of l . v Hail M.-ain*hi|i«.
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’•1 ■ ted Get ^arvajal iji • | ted Btutea Q
and install. 1 CanaJcs. and that in
cooeeqneu.’C Gen. Tapia bus no or-
ders authorizing him to relieve Ca-
nale* It 1 lx»en ruled time out
of mind, that orders, directed to
th. com man »ant tf a department Grande,
or post, are t*- l»e ofieyed IU> dlf* r *14
ference how r-ft.-n th* eommaiK
la* held in readiness to
n**i-t Juarez, should such assistance
hecon.e ueceaaary to him in esta-
oiav changed l-and- from and blishing hib authority as President
after it* issuance Yny other rule *>f the Republic and in setting to
would introduce injurious delays, work in full vigor the machinery of
, . » * a Republican Government,
and inexpJicabl. confusion. T 1 , _. . . . „• „__•
Ottawa, Nov. 1.—An
. rnm.-nt, but the Administration meeting of the Cabinet took phi civil war i« fores'-adow.-d mdees
undertakes to extend to th. Juarez vesterilay. It is undersUio.] that th** freectaaen are placed or anc-qual-
(toverniueiit in M.’xic*) a protecto- the Ministers will j.rooeed to M‘>n- lty with their j.revioua masters.-
rat**, which i* t.» be operative, how- treui und hold their regular *• -- lt this cannot l> a-• >nqih>*he*l, Kad-
• ver. only in ease of an emergency, ►ion there, commencing to-morrow, icul parti-uns. with a raging thirst
In plainer terms, our array »>ri the Nr/* Y’oax, Nov. 1 -Cotton hrm. i for Mo-si and f ounder, are again
ind our f!» ’ t in the ,n rep.-r-s of the frosta in Georgia fea.lv to .nvade tiie H*mth**n States,
ixiit via
Tb- low f>rr**ur»’
iron St-om-bip
OKLKIV*
>nd .ids wbsei
ii&e:
NT MARY.
l . w.1! but.'
r nlts<! Sutr.
Sales. Hot Ml l-alea. Middling HR (£
41c. Flour quiet, u.t $12 HO <; ^17
for South* ru.
NkwOrleans. Nov. 1 -Gold 1481;
cotton unchanged; sabs 2500 bales;
Iy»w Middling H5 <f Ht»c.
Ihrivata letter* from the Mexi an
In ord* r to iui in.. Ihg. nt exercise announce the defection of a
and lav warfte the country not al-
re.**lv desolated, with the trword in
one hand and the torch iu the oth-
er. These revengeful partisans
would leave their country a howl-
ing wilderness for the want of more
victim* to gratify their u*atishl<-
cnslty. If they should succeed in
The Natan lie quibble is to-i weak of this p isaible armed intervention 'xi.. ^ i T.r.V ^ . \ inflicting on the country another
to Ik-reap, ctable in the eyes of a th- Administration has determined w$, Austrian officer*, who * mu: - '''* '-----------—*V%'‘ *l““
schoolboy. It is the ffimsi.sst gloss o sendu .tii Minister (.aruj !>* il u latter and went over to
* . , . military* officer of high rank, of emi-
rr;rr,h';L*. tTi a..«Pi.
Ibru. ground th. . nn>. of .li-otc- clothed with power to «et :u the tal ^ U) lU ,’lir
dicooo uikI di»loT»Jt.v. < utale- w • emergency refetTe.1 U. ooneerte, I*.»,ih« of the riotoui
traitor to hi* Government -ind hi* L:* ut. G- n. A\. T. Sherman it conduct of the i mulucc. The Km-
d
distress of mind as to the health
, . TRIPP,
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N is -jriDi: tt Hue-, xruu
•jyHk tii-fmt-b, -tirTiBir the
Th^ lower H»er *t»ttr.rr MtUmonM- will
irtir fir-srikviia on Muti-Uv ru->ru-:i» ■: *
o',’i«* k, < iin^rtiBp with tb* -ti-tm sh-p *t.
N-»r>.
Pot rrsiaht or . topi/ t«>
KING KENPD> *l*o.
I'or It pTMTBt« |M>|-rifl ••
puMl o, (*itr Ik-M- iul< ■< rsthi
>1* rviB^r* *-*yii r |> -n
itftr. *is castor -i n-ii-,tn
S^ltlll-M |w»r . vOkltUttiitr Jr Ie '«
y UsLik |«rr*--o..* i|urtmrii
tr* c*b r*tt < **i M wry. n*o # .
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Mr.lt. J. a-iiwr*iit(tr ’4vltc<
wi’.hu.it <-ur -''-tianl, iii .,fi-
MiUk ImVIIIK «.< «sntk With
rv»{M-nJ onJ;m t . wit
* h ir'* •. I n ,i • ; ■ . .
ifatr. ill: Kill fHuV I
Mofiter**jf, Od. 31 I*
-------- ------ conduct of the populace. _______
taus*’. ami m> *p.-oal pleading con w'*! “*‘.th,M : peror, by reason of sickness am
relieve him from the imputation and *"('!ktt HO Maj°r ”'n‘ W H Han' 1 distress of mind as n» the healtl
The r**s]).inyible mission, it
war. it would l>e more terrible than
the one from which we have just
emerged. It could not be confined
to the Southern States, but would
extend itself the length and breadth
of the United States, and only end
with the overthrow of the best gov-
ernment ever devised.
A LOT OF 1AMHEII,
fram f<virte« n to tfxrrr tboiJ«aj)-:
Apply . D I.*•»•*•#• ktrrrt, u**t Je:rv tialvaa *
WA.-wh.m-BU P. VIXI’A^A
RrowanvUIr N«»». 1. !*«., b'-f g.
iti* odium Fiend-like he ha* rained me r**sj>onsii»le mission, it is t
hi* sacrilegious hand against hi* strongly intimated, liasbe&n tondcr- , ijjg .lurly alslicat! in was inornen- wife, when public duties for a t:nif
tniggling f“ ^ to Gen. Shermsn, and there is tari^y sxpectcl. saperated him from his family.
country when *he is st
, , , reason to believe that he will accept
......... ' '.i'll .ii.,1.1,1 .1,.,. <i. H •
Edocatmis or UmiJiacs.—What a
of the Fmpn*HH, hud shut himself uoble sentiment is that of John Ad-
in the Castle of ('liupultejief am*, which he comveycd to hia
wif
S*!p
Tl
will receive his reward.
< l*:>. T\i:a* IvTKsrios*.
H’
New i’iimx, Nor I. The cotton “The «*dacation ->f our
crop of Egypt said to be very never out of my miud.
children is |
___ , _________ . ______________Train them
•ock will undoubti’.Uy lie sent ]nr' ' to virtue habituate them to ind is-
It is no inirt of the plan to move The cuttle plague has oirnost died try, activity and spirit. Make them
I here imv United States force into Mcxi- out in Engl and consider ever
JOHN MATHY>.
WAT< HMAKEn * AKWKLFH,
(Prom StitarUnJ )
U*h Vr^r, at H Kmart * St„rr.
IsAirma th* p iU, of tht* city, tb«t be i« ml- JL
l> prepwrr-i u, repair 01* k* Jew- I ^
ry, A<*., st Mmrt butice. W^rk WBrruated, j
Vi'Yember 1, 1S€« U'-Ttf
J JR CHAN LOKWENSTKIN ^
Islr ghifilij, V|< \t <t tesJrr* ba prufv* m
kiQHBl -ertl' e* to the - ituen» of BUnnsivIlle .
nod X.Umorw
OW e it lllller « Bntel Hrewt.-olle. Tr**..
lm* ,
is good authority for saying the fol- eo until an occasion shall arise Uj
lowing are the views .aid intentions rtn^tr such s reeort ne*Mweary;
but ;t i* ho|H*d that the attitud** as-
ol Gen Ta]na.
He is *onvinoe 1 ('anal** will
agree to no terms he can accept
with honor He In;* to come to
take possession of Matamoms, he
H detenu in* 1 to d > •*.» peacb- aly or
forcibly wiLii or without fighting.
Hi* men hav* suffered from fe-
vers—they are slight, but
repos, to cure them. A |K>rtk>n
his troojij had not arrived yester- self.
sumed bv the United States thus
w
publnv. in sending an oft)-*er to
Mexico clothed with this power,
will Ih* sufficient to overawe the va-
rious political lead, rs of that cotui- cholera has appeared in the famine
trv, and th*- numerous rival fa*-- diMtrn U
consider ev. ry vio* a* shameful and IT'OR RENT.
Pajus, Oct HI lb (x>rt says the unrasnlr. Fire them with arabi- I
Empress Cariot* i’h malady com- t»<»n lobe useful. Make them dis-
rnono* d on her voyage and con- dain t*> b“ destitute of any :.** fnl
tin-jed to Naxoirr, wlier** she talk knowledge.
ed about the liii.ricn-*• responsibility Whut*a v.-duablc !. ** >n th.s ih—
she had a-surned corning ;t does from a man who , VJ
Famine continuod in India and had reoclied the highest summit of SHIPPING, FORW ARDING
olera has aooear.**! in th«- famine human greatnewi Every parent ____
should treasure it up, and keep at
A 'null b-HL*- an Ell ’ju»a* *tr—t «hovf thr
l'rr*byW«n .‘bar U Apply 4? tb*» .ffi,.. .rf
th« iU cMki;.. k/ Uf
I . <x c. soaro-v.MjSffi
a o
- AKD —
I .«t
OWIUL C0KM!3S0N MKCIIN'T
tii.im tlmt l-MH't tie liuij. u* l<-i«l, \v„h!!«oti.!-, Nhv. I cfn«Untiv in -uin.l
ti unMinnioiiH nuI lu^Kioii fo iurI Scwurd, with ntiiirlv nil bi4 fiiiuilv, ^ ^ ^^ 1 piiroi.t> ^ould WArtbi-oit mai tbt iio^truoirtt l>o
suppoit of th.- only Government fcft hero yesterday evening, to take make this sent.mint-true, so far aa IR4KW MAXTIOO, TlXifl
nomre ?“»t !»•• any prttenwons to regular- lh,, rf,JU,tin„ of fiiM .Uaghter to we are oaneernsd, what|s lovely fnoe
1 ity and constitutionally , or any !.hil- \ -burn would ms*.ety present “The edu-1
ti»>n iti to establish and maintain it- Mr. B*»gg. the new ComiasMioeer I t5tiun ot *uch£<\r*n is never out
of Indian Affairs, aasuiiied the *ln- °* ,ulIul ,, ^ ,
ties of uis offi.a* to day. “Well, Annie, now -In) you get
Nkwars, N. J., Nov. 1. Senator along with that stupid lover of yonra?
Wright died at ff o’elook this \ m Did y«m succeed in getting rid of
Hci.tiwokp, Nov let.-—The Gov- him?'*
ernor decided this morning to re- “Oh. yes, 1 got rul of him easily'
move the Police Comisaioseers, he enough. I married him. and have
says, if neosewary tw enforce the de- no lover now "
day. It will r.’qnire two or three In onuideration of th. friendly
-lays to put thing* on an efficient ‘-ffices thus assumed by th*- G*>-
nar fo.'ting. At the cti-l of that
tune the atta* s will be mode, unless
venunent of this country toward
Mexi*s», the Government of that
country, which is thus recognised
t 'soiilfn colli* s to terms or loaves. a|l#] t^tablislu *), :igr*s*a to cede to
Further this deponent *aith not the United States the territory as
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Maltby, H. A. & Kinney, Somers. Daily Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 59, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 3, 1866, newspaper, November 3, 1866; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849337/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .