Galveston Weekly News (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 19, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 29, 1856 Page: 4 of 4
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Last's FAikWe-learnthat a ladyji fair
-hi v-Tiaj t-ihn"Nwboort Ilonm on next
Wednesday1 Walny therweea&wfwhWi .-..than nnj olhcrbntjilwMasisIl'vtht biaroB-
are fa berdcrvted'to-the German Mctuodiit IwiaftrfrmoatlUln-A&wtJi
I CmKi!itKW'ni between Buchanan anil
' tPeB.tbairWnt5iwfreaiuAr..A i FjUmornnd while both oppose Fremont each
3&Z-r ". V
TELiaBiTHICwMMrKirATIOX rtNVTEXAM
"live jtibliabi' to-day a communication on this
snbjfr from - gentleman Identified VHta. the
Texa. aiidltedSBiTcf line which is "now
3nope raive!. We'cannet 'hope lhat i-'new
mttmfawui joespwsiuy aiicmpien. ouuc
heels f-efilfare-wbicb haRsbren.mnaei
ihaachitiRMRvUnerwiTeHhatJnanyofthe
tfnpcaVTtiftt'tPInttlicioeVnow
und a. owrV nJrcctline to 3fcw OrleaitU".
TberftViSnedncatXunVMinected'With pr-
rmrit?t&e;
canal Vr ielepraphn? iniivhtctt onr proplcjjmt
ty schooled bclbw.theyrfan1 succeed.'.- V rcr-:
tain aegrftraining:s.'ii eceBra-Tf and
MbAacitco54onirthinp.itriilproTiValn.i-
i Jbl heitfUrjjj frjwi
r- PimsrtinniTImfiiAKiiE:--Tlie -i idea rnriim
.Xantiioi CapLSJ. Thompson looelwst.it.thU
jmyeVciyrBn;bcraj"ioK(Wpr1eanj
finm Rrttnft Rantiacm A"-K.
?n.e- Kantnns" hadl' ' xtttiihtl jn&S!R in
fcitC 1S7 horses amCinnles'nd IW heo'l "of
fr . .s. lVlT?iT-I ! Jnfrtlllftll t 1l'i-VftT Matiiw1
that It rrrolotion hadporamenped in Northern
Mexico fiy.whichJthe Eepuhtie of feejtraT Madrffj
TFo diail looVvr tnrtbef imftjcnlun bvtn'c
''n'nK'WKATHEn. Soreral. times" within jthe
buttwo woeVthedirt'ctwidsliaTBjrathered
n'rhead ond theflashof 'distant iightmnp
UebwTy-nndthanderndictit'Wy
' CnratSJt few guU or ina ha vetirretl.npd
load fit and 'and i'feif Jropi mC -rain hire
fallen then thej&eijdpawieii awiy-jand the1!
jiunr ucameu aa .nerei-ert
' a. vvdwAMSllwnMPi
'T. ."'u t."Kr : n;
i?TiblM-''arp'Harroi and
' ctmnrdo ngtsapi&s'- suffititnfcrnt creamnan
. farms by tbe'fmdiet wUchoocarei Uie prerj
5tany persons lost Iheir entire 'corn eropF;
bhto estimate could be'forraed of thVamount
or ttu mjnry snstajned. " "
Usarss We luid a -glimpse -atVbuncl of
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'oinebody elC They weTBmarkiibly.fine;
and their loots would-hare ' contradicted rthe
i assertion of any old ropfwno yentnred to pri
aooiHT them - aoncvBy the; way -thegrape
iJropa.beea jDJorrdJ-erymiicil In this cityi
Tax LoiiEiLL. We are Informed thai'the
l . .Loan ffilliiaued the Bonseto a third readinr.
v-JitbVb! tapvrtantamendment that not only-
rr ftnoura ie nm BPCiion (iweniy-UTeimiej oi
na.froaa ne -compieiM. dm a jecona section or
gial disiaice should be .graded and theIron
ltA tn laM nitihnn tint aomn' IkttfVbtw lift Inan
TraiTbo obttoeUT- In' .short theamendment
wfequitesiHly miles ofrnad toilioojcradedof
which tWf-fiveinnes?Ttiust'be"onipWe'
.o tbV'State loan. Theamoont an fixed by
th Sena teA5B0 per mBe 14 onchanpod.
THKJiocoaic.' The iloaston Telegraph
sute?tbtnleiiv; of rattle andhorscVire"
dying cu.thebTiev;invconseqaence'oflhe J
scarcity i -wawr i.ni naa oeen -tn nmor-
tniutejror toct 'in 'thiBBtatcJJreat
numbers perished fitim'ooldlaW-wiscVami
uowothersaredyinjfrombeatandthir.
I40VG TaMij-iA'nnmlief ofVeoftebv
mpriingall;ow" jdufhart a rVircd farr the"
barwiUiin the iart Xew'daysffom "Jfew Toftj
and BostonJ Tiwy.haYe.'.aU tbad Very Tong '
paasagei"'-the"fshVrtesl.'beIngaboiUj thirtjr
Jiya mt The wfiid-i in.rlhe finlf infttlbare
C ?? JSglynnfaroreble.- A'Tescl4ir-
If riVf5 &t-yewOrieana.the'other day fifty Mays
."' . rim Vnw Tilr "f k.V- A Jfa . "i-Vi -.
Th c AarMUS -WEtLjUn. KKeV Orlet nslias
1en "&ln2oned-Throngli: slxbundrcd'feci
ralluTisl deposlC Bays theJViyinM'Tthe"ex
piorfnganenihayeXeKn?1i n 'ltTe
brought Jbp shelUVbcb'bad'hcea unaistnrbed
for" half !n century f. oenturjes Strange
werets "have co1ne tonight 'frOThraeep-3
dMred earth " of deposits -made teten fn'Tinte
h'tmeof mrnj where lhcware batbcenl
Thettwttom. oMheEiLUurlaljdeposithal jiot
'been rearhedi ' though a-sufflclency ofdep'tb'
Jias neen penetrated to1 admiUof six- cypres?
iiittM" JWQtrauoTcuijincr? -iuaifn! 1
would tate the.-FatheroI' Waters "to .convert
tliesevfiix. bundredfcet of ocean v atcr-into
ilid land Jijquestion which' would puzzle
the greatest of philosphers l(ThforfiVr4ig-ging.-undeirtand
has been abandoned be
anet Jtas 'been found imposIb' to force
Cubing any farther down Into the depths the
1 casting being of Insufficient strength to ndmit
'ttf'lheTenuWepressnreTbn the topmost cniL
Bcooks ixp Kumxxr. The Black Rcpubli-
can jonrnaUare tgrnmhlingorerthe amount
of the fine assessed a gainst ilrZErooVi for as-
nulting Sumner-which 'they jnsist wasr too J
small. Tiber also express uisappotnunent at
thc'failurcof theirparty to expclIIrBrooks
L from. the-Jlonse of BepresentativeS. The
rabid abolitionists wouldjitop at no injustice
If thevhad theirwsy.loward -erery" Repret
ntativeof tbe'SoathT' vv
Hr- Broot's'ofiencc was rsimply.au fassault
ou a citizen of Fllasuchusetti The House"
Iiad no jurisdiction orerthc afTair for lij did
not transpire in the nbasevor within view of
it norjrfts the'aWult committed m one" over
r whom the Hboe was tcquired it' extend its.
special protection. There was not "in the
aiwanlt any breach of privilege of the Housef ;
iieituer 01 xnc renate tor inai ooay. was not
In oession and 'the cause was' anabusfre.
peech published before delivery which made
it 'an exception to thelaw- providing Jthat
Senators and Representative "forany
lw4fti r debate lu .pitbef Uon"ct Vhali not
le questioned in anyother placed
It is ridiculous to say that the chamber is
the Senate. Thereisnoaanctity in the place
but it is the organized body that enjoys the
special priveleges ana thememhers' of cither
the Senate or House have no claim to"protec-
tion beyond other cltizenSj when not enga ped
with the organized bodies.
We liclievcjthai the extraordinary proToca-
tiou U considered by a majority of the South-
ern iwopte as sufficient extenuation for Mr.
BrooVs ofipnee. He has' however. Wen
punched by the law leniently U is 'line for
the eurt doubtless weighed the: causel in the
'calc.4 of jurtice. The action of the Congress
therefore in the attempt to expel 1 31 r. BrooVs.
was an effort at the exercise ornnauthorized
power-. disgraccfur attempt by-revengeful
partizans to renstrue the lawa' to suit their
malicious purposes and punish the object of
their animosity not because they had th right-
hnt because they had the power. An ex-
change remarks in this connexion :
"TheiMTWersffiTen to either Hnti nn Inr
tbeir protection as'lcgislatlve bodies against
snch djsorderlycondnct as would interrupt
deliberation or overs w it from within or witn-
out' and there 1 mil power to pass tll laws
jvMeh are t thereby necestaiy for these par-
poses. L All beyond is construction of the most
'daaceronfl kind puttinir the cam-ice of a ma.
i;Jrtty of Congress over the liberty and right
11 mew"-"" wc acvrcuiicn inounai 01
justice; combining in one House of Congress
the power of legislation to create an ofleoce.
the nower of a court to expound it and trv th
criminal and of the Executive to enforce their
own1 iudnncnti beyond appeal concentra
tion of powers which make the most absolute
of despotism.
m - -The
Tehaumtekc Route. Tlie 'PhiladeU
rphia North American in noticing the vigor-
oils and energetic effort now commenced to
establish anifoperate the Tehauntcpec transit
route between the two oceans rcmarksr
After all the difficulties between Mexico and
the United States on the subject and the ap-
parent want of interest and means it now
suddenly Brumes the attitude or hope and
success. As a channel of communication be-
tween the two oceans it is far buperior to the
... . .
Panama and Jticaraeua routes ueinc a cou-
tcn will be MveO the TOyagt from New
taidtertlliic. K itmscsUbluSednpon a
TJn iVS. tt." California trade which now
mS tnew Tort would then all 'go to Sew
OrieansT It is. therefore -a rich pme. which
!?.SSS alw. vs retarded the Tehanntepen
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The 'Tjrenirtencyi
The compalgn J fairly openeilind par.!-'
tana are culogliiDg their rcspective'candidatea
anI abusing those. CtlrcirjDpponenls-with-tJl
the aair ana earn wtnesfTorhicnthey are
j callable'. TXchjuxtysi owa not.onljr be--
.lievcVit candidate r-eiW and more. popular
a-werta that theother is wortingintore-
.tnont'a hands: Th political 'papew &re.flUed
with electioneering articles so contradictory
in their natorr that the rentier must con
elude one side or the other to'be nntrne; and
the onprcjndiced taind would findt djiQcmt
to determine from sitcfi sources pf informationj
which side was riffbt. " ' f
Theranraes U mademor complex bythe
thirVIvc.indidate "for 1naddltionto(their;!
pejaiVRmenw oi uacnananann rjinowriiic
"Soutbcra luaii bag to taVe intoobnideration
f thp importance of Tcfeatinc: their frce-sofl.opr
f. -.. -'. '.m .;.".-:': -. ir-:
pouMiu rTemontaua tnis'iasicrjru inuu-;
enotrlhe TOteaoJTa arpe"riumber of moderate
men? ForthirMMtn. tbeVhjtukt -elections
Wn bo ooljcdTtoVith intcTO' andf Jeyf
cojiiufsevi-rarSouthern SU"teVnSriltflie
Ihref iiKentla! olf 'be calculated ' 6n.V VSft
1 -Iim M?jt??naiDjT'II'rs rtM?
iur iiici. n-mrcj . .-vuuvm m f''
Jng jipTit nptwMn'nilmor?anu Cuobanan
endeafoilriW'io. LWpfiipthe- division inrtho
Soutb tfirnitgb ihelroiyan. and jenuSant
( SoSthfrn noliticiannfd the matter and.hr
lhevtimetheel(tionItakes"placf.botbsidea
will iW4incompTumiMiiSiiunPiautoni"K s-viy
we hopetlmt au intelligenVmaritywnibe
Voun "in aery'Southern Statciready'to lay
alaticnonal or" larty preferences" for 'the
harpowff defeating Ihe' common enemy1 of
jJTr1FUlm5rc' has been rrledand"proyed
bimlfjaTintionnlPrcdent.to-'BufhaTian
from bis past hfst6ry and standing n ho does
.on a pla'tfoiOTwhlchfnlly recognise the rights
orthexSoothyiititl'tltauurliereonfi-
deoce. Eithtrvf these-ceutjemen will maka
ji good rresidentr and tlo eiiialIjQetic.to all
secuonaoiiue union liuvinereureimpon-
auv uiuereucea oeineea inc vwu.. Mr.t rtu-
more Isor'jras- whigandf endorses the
doctrines of the American partyMr.'Buchan.
anjr-a thorough democrat." V He radr6cted
ucaiunusiozi oi ATtaniHinu"ieaTni
thir;rfavery constituUohs.:rwoYears;iajfo
he eicuc JtheOstend fUnVestoTwhlcnGad for'
ItibjeeiJheaeqnisiiioVorY"0!1'
return from Europe have been greatly encoar.
apod by hlsTpublicVpeefhe niiTadherente
ouctiaUiJrgibtiuiicrtnfiuc)juyiit
He 'wilVto'ot deeline'as-Was onceWppbsed
but run to th end of the raceSrin orHofw! '
ThA ilm(Wirv Ti"tB VtTTot.tV4rt nrfnrtM
for it'mnt be remembered that' they cannot
afford to iose a tnrle Southern State.jtf they
sncceed'it rwill be aJamporwhfchtney
may wefbhe"proud arid- therefore raeir best
i '' A ' P? 1 Cm ikj;
JCewToek SofTS. The New York" Com.
mercial Advertiser saya'ex-President Van
Boreas leelaratio&ln faror ofjtuchanan
wiu carrywitn it a great accession 01 strengin
Intne.StahMtfjKewl'orkL The' Softs as a
body' will follow Jlr. VanBorenlead.!
Uj.Theflew Jork'Heraldnasbecomethe
adrocatc and'organ'of Fremont for Jho Presii
IpiainltPBEVjirstClbef
".tt..tt.. :;. rir:
.nr litth Allftrfntr-iAPnimt nflnAtwm'
.-'z. ijr?..! il-.-l lTS'Zrft'1??&l&
uriitcuauuuw ou.li-u;.uiinjr.vwi?n'it.ir'jaA(ti
Aooik iuc tzJiu dour aTOHnatoijiButans
made a descentupon a 'settlement atthei
miuth'of Wallace's i-rcefc.' Ther stoTe; three
horses and tilled a cbw'in the itaytimeThey
Tisitod CheroVce'creetj'and's'tole noma horses
from tbpre'A few daTs'aftertheTtolo.JiiiiA
biornes from off the Colorado oppositeMcAD-'
ITysBen(lt Killed a wwjftrrTrawicks'
ana leit xor ineir nununx; grounas. xnu party
anneared. to have-numbered ten or fifteen and
was mounted. A day art wo. after they hid J
gone a party 01 nre.orsixunarmenTnenfiaw
three foot Indians armed with bows slxtaiilcs
from the month'oMhe San SabaT The Indians
ranioneway an4vthe. whites? retreated the
other.. y-.' I . 'VC "-." '
On thefth of July there 'was a barbecue at
Mr. MeAuellr's honseAfter the-celebration
f 4he day thefcltir.cns organized -c compaay
of 'TOlnntcer!s''cooristIn of eleren'meuCapti
Prtt inmmmaiiilj. Be iaano1d Txfaiij
land has ttecn ranch service. ArmaproTuv-'
ions pace muie? eic -were iunusueu oy sex
tiers. On the Cth; Capt:-Pratt toof the trail'
of .the Indians intendiop to; follow it until he
exhausted-hU two" week's supply of sobais-
tenec " . :" Hu:"'1
- it 1C believed a party ofilndiansarcSjii-J
eampeaouioe uu;ruaaa1acxeeK wuicurnnB
Into the Colorado About thirty iuneabovethe'
mouth of Pecanbayout .i.Tt.hcadsati Santa
resort6ftbe Comanches; Captain Prattiwin;!
5.1 Several iTndians 'were'secn in.th&Ticjnity
of JIr.'HiUshoue.on the Cibolo on Bandar-
last;. 'Theytwere first seen .'by -Mr.rHfll-who
Vas stated at a short distance from the housed
Tlii Indians were" "creeping stealthily ""along-.
ana enueavoreti wi intercept mm.- ue suc-
ceeded in reaching thehonse when the Indians
fled.1; JTbc party.iu Jbe house was too smallto
ristift gcrsuit." '' 4 T
A'ltevERfixn Politiciik Rocgmlv-H axi-
ixn . The ba d reculi r Fonrth'oH J uly cells '.
.bratioiTat" Clarksville Mercer county. Pa-.
h-I.TaI. kwmr VMii&rni4-aA f n .h tftttvAa nebll
partia. There wis nothing to mar the festiv-
ities except a political tirade introduced by a
.reverently gentleman. ? extract irom uie
Western Press: ?" "''?
t He commenced a rerular abolition. dlnunion
baraugne and o thunder-strnck wcrerthe-cit
izens that be had proceeded some ininutesbe
fere' they could decide -whattcoursej or action
to take no went on so far asto speak ofthe
mnrderuus villain who now.occunies the chair
-as Chief Magistrate ot'the country when a
simultaneous yeu 01 lnaignationToeQ irom au
parts of the assembly- and .Intimated to the
reverend reviler that he had exhausted their
endurance. Cries or ;knock him-downl3
"throw him off tho platform Pc- followed
and for a time.it seemed as'if the; disciple of.
the meek and lowlr Jesus mieht find what he
would call ."murderous villains ' nearer home;
His few friends vociferated loudlr about the 1
Vfreom;of spch-butthccitizenspreth
wiuiouiuiauacuonoi -party werewmpetwu
to distinguish between 'Vree speech" and free
blackguardism' and compelled the worthy exi
emnUr of Christian love and charitr-o ait
down.- "" X Z2.i&
1 ' iWjSSK
-MrKPER 1
Grange Tme'L
. "TTc are 1
Moore of Colorado conntvon4n-law
Hoxie of this place.' was" killed at his residence
a few days since by his neighbor E. w." Perry
1 ue nrcumsxauces as reisiea o us were aoout
as follows:1 Perrv-annroached Mr.- Moore . In
toxica ted and after a few words of abuse pre ' I
ing to take bold of the gun received a loid of
buck-shot In his breast killing him instantly.'
The attack is said to have been : entirely 'un-
provoked "and was'rdoabtless-theresult"of
intoxication. mere was as- we nave: ueara
no cause .of difference between' the narties.
and but for the influence 'of alcohol; Mr Moore
.would now doubtless nave peen living in the
embraces of a loxing family. We know Mm
to have been almost excellent. gentlemana
moral and correct citizen- kind husband and
affectionate father To his faxoilyand ela-'
tions the loss Is Irreparable. c " ii.1t
An EN7nus:ASTic1CoJTTLrMOT.TWuV
wuBtanuu tiuuici luud uiBuuuiacn opun toe iur
Woman she is indeed a bright and beauti-
ful creature.. Where she is there hi a paradise;'
where she is not there Is a desert.- tHer smile
inspires love and raises human uatnre nearer
to the immortal source of its bcingHer sweet
and tender heart gives' life and 'soul to -dead
and senseless thincs. Shells 'the.'ladderbv
which we climb from earth np jto" Heaven.'
nc is tne practical icaciier ot mancinu and
the world would be void without her. Shs li
more celestial than aterretialbeing-chann-
She is the balsam of a man's life bis faithful
counsellor and pillow: She can impart'all the
1U... . 1.1.. .. ! J-.JH 4t..-
(ilt-asuica w uis uica vi llicuusuiy iu iuc t"
joywents of sense and reason and (all the
sweet of life. .
Wifstop the author berea in order 'thatthp
read'er may draw his treatb "and try to gnew-
whether Kelmer was a inaried man or a btch-'
TmrWoxsT ViCEi The Woodvilfe (Texas)
"MtMsenptr contains the follawinc'Dassace. on
scandal adding that its neighborhood is
measurauij exempt jrora vue jieiuitiuua ivo
VV discussion took place it is said not Ions
since in the city of Boston on the subject of
tthtci in general mc suDjeets 01 gamuiiog
intemperance and tattling and lying1 Ac
were all discussed at full lenrth. The decis
ion was that tying and tattling were worse
than all the of her because thev were to bot-
1 loin 01 an tuc rest.
We 'are willinir.to endorse their' decision
I thusfar viz; We would rather live in a town
lor neighborhood with half a dozen of the
' former than one of tbi latter rharacter.
n ncn we near a person making evil insinua-
tions about a rciuuctable np!"bhnr: and ruak
t ing public some of his domestic faults or
irrws or repeating tuingH wbicli ho lias no
right toTinow ttc mark that penon as un-
worthy of confidence though on oath and we
endeavor to treat him accordingly.'
While on this subject allow us to remark.
1 lOUL UUk 1VUU
that not long since we saw af communication
t - .i.r.ijei.i :: . ..
--
BashfordW. Vkksf South' Curolini het
' Jacob Stanwood of Jlassachnsetta Ttry ec
vercly with a cane at the Metropolitan Hotel
XewVork on the 16th inet in .consequence
brnlal and cowardly. The partial were aepar.l
...J t. t.A lt.a4i
X CotoEiDi CocktTIiTL Sfr-Sie5s-?5.-?It?eiVi'y'1i'e
r the ism 8.W'' -; 'ggyv?g?iir.; . !:lJ
isinea toiearn inat Jir.iWm.t.u
!xas
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"The experimentof V-riMlng. and sustaining
aaelegrapluUpe.in Texas connecting wih f
llitcs'Tuh'nlag" to 'New Orleans ii doubtlcssJ
looted upon by nearly- all ronnected with the
: . . ' rt .. "
enternrlseas.a .total failure and bvmanv.
the cause pf its' failure is attributed to want'
fbnsiaesivrouseqnent upon the sparsely
settled condition of the'eonntry through which
the '.line runs; but .thisiiT part is a mistake
and lproposejio cnnroeiaietbe causeiwhich
have brought about the present' deplorable
6ta1teofaflairs with Jthejelegraph from flal-
veston'lo'Shreveport and prrenta plan by
which a systenTor lines 'can he built and sns-
telned'ln Texas;
2 The first anci chief raue of the lino's failure
.to meet the expectation of its friends was the
companies failure to collect the amounts sub
scribed in the towns along-the ronte of the
(line; tfjereby rendering jfself finable to meet
"the paymchtfi. to the contractors as they fell
due'which Jcramped "their1 'the contractors)
operations. and finally rendered them unable
to carry onttneir.onginai intention 01 eptab-r
ltsumgaf permanent une.jrom .ewuncans
Wtf the-i Opeionsap'.Railroad'tO' Alexandria
and i thcncV- to Shrevcport i and-Instead a
iinetwaif constructed Ffrom Alexandria Jo
'ytVlieiToMnnectaMhaf; point with vthe
lineJoewprleans'JutTuaningthronglithc
6WKnin nun ."'' JgJ ."""v i.wtuiHj) 'Ju&
luttviin" Tfjtd Ulrpr and ibpACIii2nrii"lt hai
V- -- ' C - "' f
brvn jnoperatlve'a great portion 'Of'tbc time
slnrcH;w-na constructed 'not uecessarilyjas a"
line oil n fccjrept.iu operation at least two-
thirflof "the.timc let It be locatedwhere it
will if its management Is efficients audits
"baismesi equal to its expenses.'
TtoJmsinc.s'of
ample" had Us'maMgejnentbecnefficientThe
tlie) ttivor iijic.neqnaiiy'usionuuaioiaiia
jnaDapeTOpplaiulsoon 3 fterita completion
becanicinoperallvf and the-Tcxas linVwas
HcrtVo snbhlftitipoj; tts'localbusinessThaving
;no connection with jfew Orleans
T tp to this'timeVpasmo'lir efforts hare'heen
madetoiaketho Hnp from Sbrcveporf to
atch'ez'.relinfc'IeJibhtrthev have availed but
little nnd..llBg> abandoned the hope of
everlieing'able todo businesj efficiently' with
"ytfi::-.r"" 4iJ'.i
rhfehvaiitt:S ' inplacing 'the ' Texas line In its
MlUlliClUUB UIUC1 LSU3CS 1VUIU in: I'UUIUCiaiDU.
aarytoIvcahfstorytJKf the .causes
which fiaveVdraciredrthc line'into.itvnresent
coDonte.t i vtf u?
yiAs-TKe have seen that which proves conclos-v
tteaoc the-speedy tra ns mission f messages.
is lino ocnvto aoauaon aiijuca i ouiaming
aelegrapbicnJBection ly Vhii long and cir-
ciuf o9 xouteuand it once engage in the enter-pri2ccxmrtrncting-atirne"ritf
thebearest
pruicablc rootejo Mew Orleans. jVl
TiejpheBferprbtecaV8eiV-bybtbc partial
fftiluofon1y'BBeMnur
Je&rtAwhoftTo to Wwdenjthc'paiV prthe'
;jown4;iii;thSUUuldWmbracdintho
telegraphicjsy oriheDnlonan'it may
eiThatsuch a svstemwxuldbeself-austainlne::
iwcamoDnoiEunsinesKfuoncon."toc'.j.exaa
line; wliile inperattonand confined to'local
"..'fii.l.M. .. Mu('.a.(iJiul.l Jt -1
lUnflMiCh VI VI t V tUVBIf VUUUVI I CU IUU A
rdonbidJhat- had Ithe1 Ilnebeen kepi open
'Jmr.OrimahoJiBwd'havved a
'source of Profit to'tlie slockholderg.
5e1efftaW'lineTthugh'o'ut theTJnionVnoP
ihridingthe'frai!j'manner In wbicli they
MB 1ICUC1I j vuunu iibvnuj nucic- IiuutUH
fhave not-on1y been self-sustaining
States
?e!epph being ccpanti'veiyirithont'me-
"dif-
?i
The total expense. of nntting-m. operation
fiftceii-liiimlreji miles of telegraph .lines in
tieaas BDoaianoi exceeu zzowuYa less
amount1 than is required io build a dozen miles
'oC'rallroad. and no one aenualnted with tele-
'graphs wilU'fora. moment doubt that'thoben-
VUH 'ail34U IJUJU ItilVU'U SJBMSUl WOU1U UO
double. that -dcri rod Trom".a' dozenimiles of
raiiroajrtidue locaieuwDereui .may i
haTe not space. odoIeemit necessary .0
emmraleJthesbenVfitsarsinifr6m
ddopedyaUwiofVcUgraph? In Texas' its
1.1 T.iii-iuuiimuusiiuiu iiuj nuriti auiivuc
'rast enterprire of throwing a "cable across the
Atbinctbyichtimeandispace can be
annihUatedan(Lour friends In7 Europe receive
TheirmeEsagea vrarm-frovt-fke.iPtrrt'nniifli'
theirontents with ihcir coffee and rolls)
.reproofsbfi is useTabiesHjandof . jtslia yfng
;bweecesa ry iVthewmmercial world.
J2ew.ofhevabcwOTld1t"not k pplicy
'for the State to 'noIdpnOndacements foMbe
mrtrection ?of Ub7ptilinwrlthintee
aiie jy-cHuoeuiiup must oe uone 0 encourage
PJhisirejni'
Iww nyears J dpubt'mit Texai '11 Temain
.wnere he now ItDta'r.behind her sister States!
"unless afir other
ernan n w-oy Ainr n byindl-;
'SiiSt T0id ?Si '4H yiH "e niany
7ihefor?hntrriVrT
ten miles oriinebaiiCv(tWs'wouldoniveinal
'fortftrttt7ifthe':am6unt
;poiilca'Fonldtiromed;Isiidt'lln.ICw.tbantvd
fyeMVfc uUvorlraK mti wonld lie ipread
?lVirnilr.f Ctninn n Psivrm tTuna'
.;- - B ."" "" M'Vfc .mr
.- - -- . '"-:irj" .""
iiwzii. a"tT5V.v-. .---. "i-r-
tikfBsaargu.eaeniiaa'Duiits lormca oi'two
parwfliseuW'One.Bnotnerana it encloses a
iraw.irom me manner; 01 -iieuieiem. x&e
PiiBcelmperial Is .t-reaWthisrelic aronnd
AA ( Jf aw.TiTLB op KoBTtirr Coxfeeked o
OcsyCoxchaT The-JIario.' or-Madrid. savs
th'8panhhGovernmenVnaa conferredUhe
too island or
&WiiLLlAMM?BnKWLVo. Thi'-i trentlet
hianjformeriy the editor of the1 American Or-
ginuat"iWasnIngt6n.Is'4otttAIn"a' letter an
nouncing nis intention tojsupportucnanan
'forthePiesidencyHav1ngtbeenelectedto
Mic TiiiauaAjegiiaiare last fan uv iu auiu;
Ticantparty;bealso)announces'ithat he has
forwarded his resignation to the Governor.. "
Supposxd Blave&Picxed Up 'at J3ea.
The schooner William Lewis - found aban-;
donedat'searand taken into Newport1- Rhode
Island. Is 'sunnosed to be a slavef which bad
beenji deserted' aftcr-jnaking a voyaga to
aw" 5 i-'B..
it A? Sensible Eitpebob. The- Emperor;' of
uninainsteaa voi paying me uoctor h ouu
when we'are -unwell the Instant he is taken
ill stops' the pay of his physicians and does
not renew It -until he is quite well again
C tt - '
asftAf.T on the Tribune's Corbespon
itEST.-Ur. Hanscom the correspondent 'of
the aew Xork .Tribune was assauitea laieiy
in Washington City by Captain Pate for a
w.fndi tA-r-twu-t a Ktatement that the latter
showed Hhe white .feather In surrendering his
Missouri company or twenty-nve men 10 m-
tecn Free State men in Kansas.
5?Tuk Illinois Coxtestkd Eutcrio Case
"Ion of the BaltlmorejStf is says :' y
' The Tllinois conUsfed election case is before
fh Unnoe. and there Is no doubt whatever
.that a majority will "declare thatf he sitting
member air. o-1.- aiarsuai isno cumw
his seat arid that the contestant Mr. Archer
will obtain the seat. Thus the Democracy of
"the House will lote by resignations and other-
wise. (including the vacancy by Mr. Bayly s
'decease) four members and the Republicans
rain one.
f r
ExrEKSESOFTIIEfPoOLB MrjBDER CISC
The Poole murder will coat tho city of" New
'York something like $100000. The coat of
.summoning .extra jurors on the attempt to
bring on a second trial was $2000.
.... .-i .! i-V-7
Senator'umner is to have a public recep-
tion on his return to Boston to tho Massa-
chusetts Bepqblican Central Committee has
'resolved- ' t
L --
' The Washington Evening Star of the 11th
instant says;
The fine (amount) in .which Mr.Brooks oj
's.nffi r!rniin. vm mulcted' bv the Criminal
Court for this county; on the day before yes-.
teruay ror nis assaun on oeuw ouumti
was to a penny the penalty in which Gen. S;
Houston was mulcted by our District Court
nonpt-MN nrrnfor hi assault on Hon. Mr.
StansbaryofOhio whom he attacked. for
woras spocen in ucoate ucauug um mm
rane it win ocrememoerea.
Tnn Pkesidext Going Home. The Boston
J Ledger lcams that President Pierce will pay
! a visit to his' native State about the begin-
!. visit toll- native State about the begin-
I nlngof October next and remain a few flays
among nis om inenos.
a
BEElDSTUFra AKD PROVISIONS. The Al-
to epecnlators in brnMab and provWons in
phv' Klectrlc Telegraph in
uiuius iw f ugiaa ihiiiuuvu ut uwk hi
uceTtbewnlenerailyJintertst them!
-selTM'tnTCOnstruetlnga aystem'of t telegraph
llnes-co uoti Bgji' a trun t r Uuq to ;Kew
ajKeu
jmtan'Tni
tocoW.
CuamuaifiedUiI!wriAmcjrlc-au.XraIuias1
3'-
. wniinr. mcpr in the United States Navv 1
communicates to iue urawer a yiuwt.wuiu-
cident to show the pdvrcr of an American
jTU;-fTrj j "-- .fBrin.fc.i
gubjects'whoenlistunderth'e'flfarHandatfipeji:
1 -"in ij ine lriRaio vrnm - y v
'.inthenav'of GihraHcrandthe usnal civil
.'i?.ineiaj01 v'ir"! i.Vm.nra r th.
Ities were passing between the' officers of the
!.:.. n.t 4hnE nf thn frnrrkon. At One Of the
dinner parties conven-atlon turned upon tbc
various small .arms in n-e"v ""'-
Bead spoke of. the American rarhaem terms
"of high praiBe. Fe of the British officers
present had even seen the weapon and a gen-
eral request was made that an opportunity
might be afforded of .witnessing its efficiency.
The Commodore readily complied and an ap-
pointment for the next morning was made.
Orderly Serg't Shaw was Instructed to select
a man and weapon for the trial and he direct-
ed Private hynch to be on the; gronnd. They
found quite a party oftrBritish officers in wait-
ing who examined the weapon and mane na
merous Inquires respecting it of IjyncbLwhom
they soon discovered to Ie a son or tne r.mc
raid Isle. 'The trial lgari A small china cup
was placed on a post nt"o distance sor thirty
.yards l.vneh loaded his carbine brought it
deliberately to his shoulder fired and the cup
was in atonH. A' second $hinl and fourth ex-
'perlment had 'the same result. The. Knghh
officers expressed their gratification andas:
tonishment byIond. cheers amfone of .them
.'asked Lyncli if he was not an Irishman ?
'I am by birth Sir? was his reply
' 'How long have yon been in the American
service ?' .
"'-About six montlis Sir1 said Lynclu
1 MTheofficcr jravebim a sovcriRn; and tuni-
Jnt fnhio lin.tlinrc enlil r ''ITprfttd An Irishman
who has been In the American Navy but six
-months and III wager a hundred pounds he
lean do what not hne'of hU countrymen in the
British' scnlce .can- The officers e-xprcswu
their thanks to Sergeant Shaw or hfrjtttep-
exprcssion of their satisfaction-Tbc Sergeant
TTfPW tilmwlf hn tn hi5 full litiehL "android
VJithttnk you'1 gentlemen but avnon-com-
missionea omccroi ine AmcriKt 1111 -
receives presents on doty . -i h
.m rH wager another hnndred pounds aid
the British' officer'agaln 'thereTls not a scr-
ceant in theFjiclIsh armv or navy wonMlinve
"done that
"Thei officers' of tlio garrison: were.mucn
grauueo; anil it woum ue uimcuu'fio uenuc
wbetberVthrT'.'frallant Commodore" 'was tmore
pleascd'with the skill of Private Lynch or the-
nice; seoseni iiniiurjuijjtijvi mj uciihui
Shaw 1 " ' - 4 " ' 1 ' ;
'A few days afterward Captain dc Lacy 6f
the garrison inquired ;of. passed midshipman
llrook 1 How they Americanized Iftshmi' o
.. No trouble at all.sald Brook there "i
an atmosphere brcathed-nndei'.thii-meTicarf
iflag that makes overymau ariAmericanwho'
Served underneath it.! ; jT 5
;'I believe' you'sald CapfalnIe Lacy.
Honor to the'Amcrican'flag abilito the gal-
lant tars that defend Itflffriwr';"
5 r. ' m'i m ' 'f
llow; .FixixoREvAlKx Circulate -The
Bescxt. Xsubscnber calls onr attention to
jin article irom.tiKt Louisville Joama on tnc
Pext'Pfesidcncy which be thinks shoaldiave"
Vplace for the benefit ofthofcewho wi"h to
. V.Y. .- 7.i ...i-' Tiilit-.-- n
jeau lue itaiciutni1 nau.?iwuiatiuu7 uu m
sides ortne question.
TheJoKrmf fthougli a'eading political
'paper has the reputation of being rather"-un-.
'ecrupulonsln Its assertions?'andn'iorc zealous
jthan -just initVhdvocaYyoi&payirllow
cTerwe copy iue anicie reierreu tu wiuuiu
remark that the sagacious editors of the New
TorVK in which itTscopIcaV$'not be-.
iievc luuaiuuu iiui ij.-ij. ivisntu "
Bachananjn thetBonth will be a vote In favor
.of Prembntj'ielHetheyjiWouId not hat
a conspicuous place to an article favc
nave ( giycu
avorable to.
FIllmorc-lThc' apparent .'conclusion to be
drawn from thc'IYcM' known Black Republi-
can ! predellctlons hjr that UbeHeTes the re-
"vertc to bcT tbejact.
t t LFrom Uie LoplrIUo JoumaLl
r-: Although 'In "1844 and 1852 a DemocratIc
President was' elected because the votewas
'cast by States and.not'by'tbo. whole people'
directly since 183C the Democratic 'party uu
purer liada clear unequivocal tnajonty of the
popular vote oj laeconnzry. akuiucuit:
'acre of the nlunditles. it has not even had the
plurality of the. popular vote and "at this tlmei
ItlS lniU minonijoiai. ieiii -uuww ami
.Verhapof.'fiOOjOOOcVotcsjWc have not now
room to go into ueiamrf lc auwwx luwc latiJt'
tbut will in a few days present to"our readers
.the .statistical -table-from which every one
ran mitt the 'ealcnlatiousfor himseIC 'In the
.State Selections last. ytarUn.'the.Xorthenr
States tne uemocraiic party were m apopu-
liar minoriiy in tnat';secuon aiuuei 01 aoout
3IO000.y..The only Northern States In'which'
It had a majority thenl were Illinois Indiana
and New'Jerseyndin'these 'the majorities
were very small VH-is 'another important
featme' in ' Northern ' politics that .the jrreat
mass'6f what constitutes the Free Soil party-
"has grown intoa positive; element of:poHtIcal
power'has come from-the ranks of the Norths'
'ernDcmocraticparty. -Thiifact i doubted
ordenieVcan beconclnsively Bhown.Tr"'i'
.nnntaw 'ttruifndaV that .ikesiomini1? the
CiruxnnatConveiuwii can tarry any JSortk-
ern t3iaTetxucpitlfr'r"i"r ciMynin.tn
fs well-known that'throughootrtb.o holc"
North the endorsement.of the Nebraska bill
thejKansas outrages "and "the Suraner'.and-
PinnVe nfTftle'linve alipnatcd fmmlthe Dcmo
'cratic party there avery considerable amount
bt the strength whichlthadlastyear.amlihitt
tis'tieectiou from'.it 'ranis Jurn 6eenfo j-
. ' '. ...-.-";.. ;. aminjtt tt
'iH'aUiA eXSiortj- Hr
Tiertv iu cv tuMKu ..y . o" . 7 i
minority aid to place iti&eyon(iqntioht-tn'a
'minority iidlUinoiir Indiana a d' Kevr
xnclTStaKTtnv'iucn trTw:r ivmt
Jerteju- .ine omy pretence tor iue supposition
that Pennsylvania would give'iC-'majorityfor
Buchananjs tho1 fact' that he'is "a" native of
that State.. but thcbstelectlons'there'show
a lanre malority acainst theJJ)em6cratic"Par-
ttyand.the'defectionoflthe who!e German
'populatitntwhichhas hitherto been Demo-
'cratlc but ha now gone over tOjFrttnonti reru
"tUrthvpTOspiciforlthe iveccss tof$BitcJianaiix
utterly koptUs vitrei hi iccU. as'iujvery other
'Northern State! J. 'CS-
$ In the South' bis chances are better than in
lheNorth'but'eTeniberclI)eIaware"(iafy-
land! KentnckVrNorthICaroIina'Tenn6sscev'
FlQrIdaJaLouiaiana"aridns56liri.whichirive
together sixty-three electoral votes are cor-;
tiiti rf'irthii;Tntra for "Flllmnre" while
ilaVirginiaj'.GeorgiaAlahnmafandiMIssis-
slppi giving'forty-one electoral votes-there'
'Is a very; fair prospect for JPillmoro's success ;
so'that trat'ofthe IBC'TOtes Wthe'elecloral
"college by nopjotable contingency iriUfJUrl
VBitehanaii receive more thanXnftv-fvthta'nd
"and it wy le that heUjnatget" tnore-jJtan
..'Maa 'r;Rfl tffWtlft ' sj'
j In the NorthJ' the opposition to.'-'thecAmcn-'can'.
party Is divided intoj-aamher.orpetty
factions alllof tvhichHarc'imrelv sectional
iarid scarcely. Any.'ofrwhich possesses tho
IyaUoDthat .faction in; the pforth which
bolted from the American party onacconnt of
iU'tdoption ofi.the national platformjiavo
'ronelndcd to'triVft-.thcir snnnorUtoMrfFill'?
JmorofAtXtheT; recent Convention..' Jnf New
)jorii a large portion ui iuu uuiwt'uouiiciiun-
Terent 'States seceded from the Convention and
placed in nomination uommotiorc ntocRton.'
After the nomination' of Fremontannmber
'of others declared their intentions tn support
the national American 'candidates T In prefer-
ence to all others.-"VThe remnant of the Bogus
American Republicans who have gone 'over
ito Frcesolllsm Is very small and is composed
of men altogether'without Influence and with-
out followers. .The nomination of Stockton
am. Ravner was merelv intended as a comoli-
ment to them.Xft" is pnderstood tbaUbotbof
ttheso gentlemen are in favor of -Mr. Fill more
'and the factions by which they were tendered
itheeomnliment of a nomination will follow
Jn their footsteps.; " . ..-..
In tneJiortn'inen toe contest win uouu-
less be narrowed down to Fillmore and .Fre
mfttit 'Kev'YorkMassachnsetts. Vermont.
and New Jersey giving in'all sixty electoral
votesf.are"set down 'by the 'shrewdest Jt and
best Informed Aortnern politicians as certain.
lforFiHmore'andbythe aid or the Old Line
Whigs WHO' nave generally ueciareuiu uia
favor there is said to be little doubt of his
carrying Ohio and California and that he will
have a very fair proapect for success In'Indl-
ana and IllinoiSjmaklng; together; fiTty-one
sTortnral Vntes.f Thus Fremont cannot with
- any probability obtain more than one hundred
and sixteen ana. xerj iirouauij not "ui'1 mi
sixty-Jive electoral votes.-
From these estimates which wc conscien-
.tiously believe may be relied upon as correct'
it appears mai ttre mnv jwhhu hki'm;vi
the election of Buckanan'by th people ami
tkat'tte cotuest is principally' ictKeen-IUrj
Fillmore and Col. Fremont In this case our
Southern readers will see for themselves that
every vote which lsgiven to Buchanan in the
South willlio a'vote in favorof Fremont.
If the whole vote of the Southwere given
to JUr. Buchanan stitthe could not o elected
and if at the" same time) the whole vote of
the North' were given to Col. Fremont he
would not.be elected the President; Aof the
United States representing not the wholo
country;but the sentiments and prejudices and
teat! 1 a nolicvaf one Bectlonand favorintr
legislation in favor of the North as against the
oOUtn. iue -American puiij mm aii. :in-
more in the field is the only hope of the South
to prevent tins direiai caiasiropne.
m
ITn. Dallas at the Queen's Dbawixo
Boom. The London correspondent of the
Manchester Guardian writes: Iler Majesty
was good enough to give as much eclat as pos-
sible to the last drawing-room of the season
by ordering that it should be a collar day.
Knights of the Garter the Bath 'the Thistle
and the other orders of chivalry-Knglish and
foreign appeared with all the insignia of their
orders stars upon 'their breasts The varied
uniforms of the corps diplomatiqiut gave
gaiety and variety to all our state ceremonials.
Blue and silveri blue and gold .and white
agreeably relieve the bright scarlet and gold
of ourmilitary uniforms and the scarlet and
silver of our deputy lieutenants. In marked
contrast to tbc 'gold brocade 'and diamond
stars and crosses of the continental diploma-
tists Mr.'Pallas moved In the gay crowd5i"f n
distingue as was said of Lord Castlereagbat
the Congress of Vienna by the simplicity of
his attire.-.Mr. Dallas Islthe most venerable
of all tho American ministers that I remember.
If you saw him sitting upon th platform of i
Wesleyan conference you would instinctively
'turn to him and declare that he was the fittest
man to preside over their deliberations. In-
deed his long hair-of silvery white his sage
yet amiable expression his white neck cloth
and black clerical looking dress completely
realize one's Idea"oMhe president of a 'relig-
ions conclave: Mr. Dallas pjld his respects to
her'Majcsty In a black coat of Quaker like
cut".h.te waistcoat buttoned up to his throat
white neckcloth " black knee-breeches and
black silk stockings ; amLaa his tall and ven:i
rable figure was seen in the diplomatic circle
closely followed by twoiyoung attaclies .filml-
lariv attireri. the-Amcricans mitththavc been
proud of. their Minister; for no moro gentle-
manly man. or one whose bearing was indica-.
tlvc of more simple dignity and self-respect
was present at tne ora wing-room.
At a mieting of the "nigger worshippers
in Charlcstown Massachusetts a few days
ago C. C. Woodman said "We could drfvothe
minions of slavery so far beyond Mason and
Dixon's line that Satan woj.a lauto discover
them with a spy
glai
Won't somebody
told tuew. iow r
ARRIVAL OF TIIE LOUISIANA.
The Stonmship Loiuisiana Y II. Talbot'
-eonwnftflJor. arrived at het whaf.last nighl
about' -S o'clock. The following i j. litf
herpascngers:
"Ijroot Aladr. Mr Seel A laJr. Mr Monrw A
r-hiiH xr.n i.:r.r .'i". r':" V ':'rJ."'.V 'T
Hinton. Mrs 8 J Katie. Hiss Klicn.-Mr KJirthVjIr
t-lr-;fr''"Mn.t-3ptMccoeriiJicEntireiKirfcia)r;
uSl rntlre Jinmn' I'endlotonIjomia Intin. trank
i.ui.ina 4mn j nmjc j i uain non oet-K.
The news by this mail hunimportnnt
The?
Liverpool cotton market is unchanged a ap- .
pears rrom advices one week later received!
by the .PmiV We copy the despatches be-j
low tojrtther witti tho-w 'from Washin-rtou
City. TIicpriMpeetsfor a fccltlcmeut of the. I
Aana question are not so Tarorahle as they
were deemed a week "or fro ago. The Demo-
crats have lost .strength in the Houe by the
resignation or. Messrs. IJroofc and Keitt or
South Carolina and the derision in relation to
the coatisted $eator a member Irom Illihoi"
so thatitls Pcarcd the Kansas hill which piw-"
el thn Senate; rdnno the rarrird f
1 ONE AVHEK
I-iUerlVom liiioitr.
New YoRK-Inlr ?.". Th. rv.ni-.i ui..m-.
ship Pertittj Capt Jenkins has arrived here
withthe Liverpool mallt .of Saturday the 12th
1111.. iju- European news sue bringi i gene-
rally one wceklater than that received bv tho
Atasrara. - - -
- Livf-Hrooi. Cotvo Mabkkt.
lllC ITCne fill reiinrt fit tlin ftrpnltH. hrntirtUt
by the Persia respecting the Liverpool cottoir
iiiii(vi7i mat .iipreiiau nprna siignt ueciine
in prices principally confined however; Jo the
inner s;r;u .':.
The I.rokcreCireuIar.'On tho" other hand
rCDOlTran advance of Jd-ner' Tinnnil In ihe
price of Fair Mobile but state: that in otber
qualities no Phange iiad been experiencctL
Holders are" reported to' have been oflcrin.c
freely.
The quotations are for Fair Orleans 7d. per
pound; for-Middling Orleans Cjd For Fair
Aiomie tiiey are c;d. per pound. For Mid-
dling Uplands they are CJd. per pound ; for
Middling Mobile G 3-lGd. per pound--
-The sales for the week since" the departure
of the Niagara are reported to have amounted
to 35000 bales of which 3000 bales had been
taken on speculation. 'and 4000 shales 'by ex-
porters. " "
i" Thosalcs'prt Wednesday the 0th Inst. Qy.
Saturday tluv!2th in$t.?-amountfd to y00
bales. ' " - "'
Bbkadstufts.." ' .
The Liverpool" circulars brought by the: Per-
sia report an advance In prices which Ms al
tributed to unfavorable harvest weather
which had been' prevailing
Flonr is reported. an advance of Cd. per
barrel f:and wheat at an' advance or from Id.
to 2d. per bushel of 70 pound-?'
1- PkovisioxsV
According.to 'the reports of "the Liverpool
provision market received by the Persia no'
change of any moment had taken place since
the departure or the Niagara
Pork reported active. Lard dull.
MAxcnESTEit Trade.
( Xo""ch'angein the trade of Mancliesterorthe
'manufacturing districts is reported to have
vbceu experienced since last 'advices
3I0NBT COXSOLS i"C
Money Is reported easy at previous rates in
the Loudon market:
The Bank of England hadj-etluced l the rate
of Interest to"4 per cent.
Consols arc. reported to have advanced jd
per cent since last accounts; the quotation;
at the cjosen Saturday the 12th iiit.. )
injr05L . "
The weeklyrctur'ti of the Bjnk of England'
published in the.-London Royal Gazette of
Friday the 11th inst.-.-'shows a decrease of
4G0OO0.in the bullion 'in tliennlt-j or the
institution since last 'return.
The bullion In the'Eanfof France is report.
ed-tohavedecreasedbyJ80000O francs du-
ring the month."
GENEBAl- NEWS
ThVgcueral news' lrougiit(by the Persia
comprises nothing new ornimportanceral-
muuf;u ni jjimuj; tunciuus OI IllOrp or It'SS
imervci
nxrOKTI FJL1 LtCKS.
U Xi reported that tlie house of Messrs.
Lowe & Lowe; of Manchester has failed. Tlie
liabilities aro' stated to be verv heavr.
It. is also reported that'a cotton-honw'of
iiveqtoo jias latiea.
i' ArkivalsOct
.The Canard steamslilp Arabia Capt. Stone
whicli left NewtYorfc on the 25th nit. for Liver-
pool and theArago Capt. Lines which left
crtVork'on'.the 2Sth ulL for Havre via
sii wcauau mui.ii nrnvtMi out previously in ine
departure of the Persia. " - -
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FROM WASHINGTON.
WAsurxGTOX. July 21. In the1 Senate to-
day the bill providing for.' the "appropriation
of $3000000 to increase the' efficiency or the
army was passed.
'A resolution that Congress adjourn ou' the"
11th of August; was also passed by the Senate
and is now pending in the Honse of Represent
tatives where it will donbtless be-.roncurrcd
in' to-morrow.-
Jl-SRt. BrooVr is-n ni'Ei.ivnv'i.-
tr-Mr. Bariingame meiuTjPr-wCj'ongres.s" fVoro
memorandum re ccntly published hyilrriir-Mi-i
of South Carolina and .leaves his speerb' on
South Carolina to explain itself without any
CiualiUcation 'whatever. The friends .'oCibn.
respective partiesare ranch excited and fear
that a hostile rencounter will take -place be-
tween them.
ACnitLEXGE Brooks Ahrksted.t
WAsniKCTOx-Joly 22. It U'rumored that
Mr. Brooks sent a challenge toMr. Bnrlingam
lost evening and that'lhc1 challenge was
promptly accepted. The police have just ar-
rested ilr.l Brooks nndro'.Ecarching- for Mr
Burlingame: butthelatterleft'the cltr'Iast
"nlfht tfi"nrnTd fim Yf a
K ' The'-clty is full of rniuo'rain reference to the
analr; Tbc most pro&anicor.tRcse seems to
be that Mr.BnrUn game namedCIifton House"
ou the Canada 'sidciof'Jfiagara Falls" as the
nlact where he would receive Mr.' Brook's chal-
.lengeuandrhas'ffgoneUbererand that Mr
iBrook's-'declined to go thither' on the grottnd
'that it would not bo safe for him' to do so' i'at
the present time r v
- - - - - CONGRESSIONAL; . .
Thcilouse has agreed to adjourn on the 18th
of Angust.' " 'K1 1
I WASHiN0T0.vtJuIy-'(23. Mr? Brooks pub-
lisheda.cardto-lay In which he denounces
Mr. Bariingame for having named the Canada-
side of the Niagara as the place of 'racetinir."
trnowinirashe'did. thatbe.'Mr.'Brooks could
.not reach 'it without1 running' the' gauntlet-
tnrougu J.DOUHOB1S1 inoos oanger ni arrest
and prosecutions. . y
' Mr. Bariingame has gone over tn the Cana-
"dasidewith his seconds. jt
In the House to-day Gallego jras-ousied1
and Otero admitted in his stead is. delegate
trom newaiexico. .- . - v.
Chapman-was sustalned'-as 'delegate -from
Nebraska.' ' -
PtENNSYTiVANlA RAlLROAH DISASTER:
- " 'sSiXTrI)pAn;
PaiLAUKLrniA July lOItIs already
known that sixty net-sons have been. killed or'
burnt to death. throughr.thefdisaftterkonthQ
Northern'" PennsylvanlaEaiIroad.aud;.that
there arc others so injnreu that their recovery
is .mpossioie. rt -- r
Quaker 'City-at- New Yoek-" i
!New York -Jury ''21. ThesteamshipQaa:
ker City CapWohnfeldiv- frbmi MobIerV
Havana has -arrived "here." Her dates from
the latter city are 'to the 17th inst' .
.The yellow feveris reported to be still ra-
eing at Havana! and thcCaptain' General is.
stated to be HLC " '" ' l t
The clipner ship Black- Hawk' had landed
COO coolies at Havana.-" Forty of those'1' with .
whom she started died on'the passage ' '
VXXIV -..; Ri:?SS- First (iSrssIoiu
Washiotos July 16. Senate Hi: Brown
from the Committee on the District of'CoInm-.
bio reported n bill rctrocedingGcorgctown to;
Maryland. ' .r x '
'The bill'supplcmentaryW the act amentia-;
tory 01 tne several acts respecting copynguts
approved February 2d. 1831 was reported by;
Mr. -liayanij.irom toe committee on tne
Judiciary;'' . . I
' ''MrBewdrd hoped that it 'would 'be imme-
diately put on its passage as it was a bill f of
voniderabla importance. The bill was then'
'passed. '
1QB Ulit iue .11c uuai aujuuivdhiuii ui iue
questions of the title to swamp roads between
private citizens and Louisiana was passed.
The Senate then resumed the consideration
of the bill tr.increase the efficienev of the
Army tho three million bill and Mr. Jones
nf Tirtiue-asee. advocated It.'reDlvlnir to tho
.objections made by Mr. .Hale when the hill
was 13SI imuer cuueiueranuu.
Mr.Joces said that the appropriation was
necessary in order to place the country Ina
proper state oC.defcnse. It was a peace meas-
ure. What was our condition now? -There
was not ammunition enough on the' whole
Pacific coast to fire ten rounds with the guns
there J and in case 'of a' war; there was not
enough in tne wnoie country to. nre twenty-
fivornnncls with all Ottr'minWien be-con-.
'eluded" the bill was postponed until .Mo'ndayJ
ncxtjana mcotuuic iTCHwm.ufxi.ccuuvB hea
sion. .After severalhour were spent therein
the Senate adjourned.
House. Mr.. Aeitt sam it was not un pur-
pose to widen any breach' or' exasperate' any"
feeling. He much preferred the opposite. He
vindicated South 'Carolina from the .charges
made against her conduct in the revolution
'saving that throughout that period there was'
not a single private irom juassacnuseHs in
that State. After replying to Mr. Burlingame
and making'some caustic remarks relative to
Massachusetts he said it was a little extraor-
dinary sthat when a great right was concerned
they heard nothing altnnt the Constitution
from some.'men; bufjhat that instrument
was invoked to nphoM lander. He was in
the Senate whehv the"' assault was" committed
by Mr. Brooks. He knew tliatr it' would be
committed unless au explanation and apolo-
gy shonld be made by Mr. Stunner' but. as he
had said 'on a former "occasion ho said now
he' knew-not the time-whcna-'or the place
where -the. assault' wouldT be committed or
where the explanation .would bo demanded. 1
Nor did he J anticipate that the affair would
occur In' the Senato Chamber. The-provoca'-
Han was given and he knew that when hi
colleague (Mr. Brooks) said he would do a
thing he would do itl '
" III t McKcitf si offense was that he did not
turn informer a character which he charac
terized as wormy-or stern comicmnauon anu.
disgust. In conclusion he said for the indi
vidual opinion of .members he cared nothing
but did care something for the official opin-
ion of the House. He represented men who
live on tbc battle plains which have been as-
persed by the Senator. (Stunner) and he had
pnt his ref-nation to the Governor of South
Carolina to take effect at this time f Ap-1
planse in the gallarleoand cries
01 :urucr ' t
irm oemw.j
Many friends approached and nhook Mr.
Keitt by tbc hand.
Fullcue follows laxlneM.
and Ustlfsanesi
libegets EtapidltT. True.
m i
GooLHeaven'' saidaonl-hed greenhorn
at the' President's levee 'last .winter calling
the attention of his. more experienced friend
to the amazingly-16w-bosomcd dresses worn1
by the fashionable ladie4 present. ' did p-ou
I think not" was the cfltnt' add consider .
ate repiy : at least not since im7;
riTlIV. A Ilnatm
Pithy. A Boston woman lus 'written .i
ery brief letter toa memlier of Congress froirf
r ilasharbniaetts. It reads us follows
' .. . nif
"Palaam's ns poke ouic can't you?
TtKArrivrr. SCVTIIIKNT. An fMjiiingff
asks very Innocently if It is any harm for
VAxnt. 1A!r.n r.1 tr Din Tonill tt (I CAij'
Vftiimr IftdiiMt tncitin the laose ofairest
Our opinion is'thaf; it all depends on the
ages selected. Those from eighteen to t wen-
ty-five we" think ate rather hnrardoiw.
In-ftchanccry suit one of the'Conn-eL Vie'
scribing the boundaries of lit client's land
said in showing the plan of it "we lie on
thhj-Ride my lord."' Theippofite eonnwl
then said ."and we lie on that oide. " Tlie
chancellor with good-humored smile ob-
served. " If Mm" He on both1 Ide.- wh-'-ni will
''yo have me to believe ?'r - --"
A female lunatic in the asylum wa LiJy of-
cnlarged ideas. She talks or becoming the
emprcss.of theTworId and using the nextrain-.
"howfora waist ribbon. . .
yiloobv. n-hatdofsyouri'jther do for j liv-
Ling?" Jt-nc'rfa'"'phibintlironirtfsir."j t lKX
wnat?'. piiti-ininropist. iiecouecis money
for Central -ifric.il am! bnildi ihoii-econt of
the proceed.1 ' ' V
The Boston Port speaking of the propped "'
ocean tciegrapn woniieri wnemen met news
tranoiiiitteit through Halt i ivati'fwilf be freud.
HrcaCiAn. - 'w-
IvatehntcH mnslachcs: hu ifmrhjuiir .
Makes even-raan'IiiOK like a bvar.1'
Bat Fannwho no thought can fetter
Blurts out ".The nihrp- like bear the- licttcr
Iecanw"--iicr pretty hhonlders shrugging
' Bears are pupIi glorious chaps for hugging."
Extempore nrcachfns U likecvteniiorol.(l.
dling none but the mot finisheil performers"
FltOiUU IVllt'IlIJH IL
'There Ts a boy about town who Is so cross
eyed that;If he looks at a. bottle his eyca act
as regular turwrenx aau uraws.me corK
Instanter. He always-imajjiue his'noes.to
be.a big building around the corner.
Sydney Smith saj-s tbcAnIo-Saxon race
was made for two purpose viz- tomanu-
facttiTecaIico" and steal land. A hard hit -and
we fear not nndeserved. "
Someone says that low-necked dresses have
reached their;' bight."- The fellow mnnt have
been standing on his headwhen'ho took'oV
Bcrvatlons. '
There. la a man in Olney.-IH. so dirty that
the assessors put him down as real estate!
He Is nrobablv related to the individual in
Wisconsin who wasdccidedly in favor of
bathing. He declared he had just given hitn-
sen a goou scruoomg anu lounu a nannei
Shirt that be had lost three years previously!
It is a maxim in the schools
'That.women'always doat'onjfools
t If so dear' Jack; I'm surc'yourwife
Must love yon ns shedoe her.Hfe- V'
The'manvwho "shot.'at random" i idnot
un. it uu iia iucu ivut aii nue' tn ine yotuu
who aimed at immortality.
Jotin Adams the secon.ilfesidcnt of-tlie
Jnited States was tbe.rson of a worthy cob-
United
bier.1?!! saw." saldtha dearnn.
i couian't
make a 'shoemaker of himyso Ipiit him ta
As AJicsisc MistakkT A gentleman ot
rank wasr'gotng out in his carriage 'to make
some calls with jbls' wife when discovering
that he had left his visiting-cards he onlcred
his footmanr whojbadrecently come .Into
service." to go'to. the mantel-niece in bissft-
tiug room and bring thecard he. should see.
nitic.i(iDsifau uiu urn aictnui wruereu re-
tained the articIesVtobensed 'as'hewas'tli-
rected'and offstarted the"gentIeman'!endiDg
his footman with cards wherever the .' notat
home ocenrred." AS'-thoae were very iinmeri
ooajhe turned to '.the servant r with"' the 'ques-'
tion r " How many cards have you left?" "
".Weil' sir" said the footman eryi"inno-cenlly-
there's the' king of soades. the six of
hearts and the ace of clubs " "
Tbe deuce: ' exclaimed his master.
" That's 'gone"aid -John. ' '
'Durimr the search! nstitntcd bvnn eilitnr at
i the Newark (England) 27wfor female com-
positors; it ii reported that the" following
short dialogue took placer '.
Brister "Mr.'Henpec'haveyon any dangh-
wii mu numu iuukc goou jpe-seiters .
Heirpec "No; but I've-got 'a wife' who
would make a very good devil-
An oratorj perspiring ffeelyi'in a husky
voice said ir -
"In short; fadies aWgentlemeVjaa ontyi
say that I wish"Jhad a windoi'fn ray boom.
that yon might see the emotion of mv heart."
'The newspapers all printed the"Bpeech leav-
ing the "n" out of .."window" . Ue- was taken
somewhat aback when he? rea"d it" "
A Stern Joxe. The Providence Jonwinl
sayst I J t
Hl0oe bfthe members of Congrest says in
the begining of a long speech.'abont" slavery
that he Is impelled to speak-'by aRtcrn's'eii5e
nf fflnty.T" Fortnnate3'-.no sense of duty Is
stern enough to make.ativbodv listen to it.1
- ; e- -"
-An editor in Iowa ius. become so hollow
from depending upon "the printing"" business
alone for shread'that he proposes to sell blm-
self for a stove-pipe.
T'fy---iJio-Jinil'rtookKto ride- a horse
radish is now practicing on-a sadnenf--:-ton'
without stirrups. - '"
Never purchase. friends by gSu at Tvftcir
you cease to give they erase to love.
Oratorical FtotnthuKS. Figures of
speech are dangerous raalterjt'ifor orators to
meddle with and should be handled with care
and skill 'uulev an ambitions speaker is wil-
Iingi to 'risk makings himself ridiculous. XC
clergyman not long fiincctreprovertJ.hfs' con
irrcgation from the ntilpit and gravel v assured
.them that Vthe hand of Providcuce' would not
vtnb at their.JransgressionsA descendant
Cone" of" the RevolutiftharyssiresJajthe'
National Legislature' astonishedliK brother'
legislator3iby1aaying:"MyJfather and my
rrandfather.both saw theWarX-nf' of mid
night "glittering in Uhe blaze of theirdwell--in-is.'i.
John'liandolnh once snoko of himselfi
'as standingon the rt7af'-scqt which we
now. occupy out ne was prooaoiy assent ;a.v
the iime ' Another ''distinguished 'member ofj;
the noose of Representatives made the follow-
ing pathetic appeal :?vIfthi3-;billpa3sesiC'
small still voira-will.be heard in the Western
Wf. Pit-. '1iir.tin-in'rr 1 P tf;j..'U"
Festival at Boston alihort ttmft since. tliiVfuU
lowing capital toast was drank ij T- -v Vjj
JTaEEniTditc--The man who Is expected to
IrnnW fvarcihinir fall nil tin tnnv at tmnaa'
..hvw.w. ..... -- - .aai. p HUU BjUl.'V
attherestto-make oathtp"hi3 .own.'good
character establish lhereputation of ibis
nefghhorsand elect allcandi'dates to office j1
tobIow'up every bodysuit everybodyj'and rfe-1
form the; world f-to live fortthe.' benefit of
othenCandbavcthc epitaph on hiitombstone
"Here he lies at last ;' iin short he I3 alocomo-
tive-runninffon'lthe.trackofmiblic.ti-itorietv
his lever is hht pen ;'hi3boiIerbj 'filled with
ink;' histenderrfs 'his iscissors ;: his driving-'
11 um ia jjuuut vuuiivu t n ucucf'l us ----
it ;flcauscd by the'Tion-paymentDf:iub8crip-"
; i My brethernthe'i other dayjiiclaimcd
6r New Pork streety l-cndon"" there; isV vast"
ditTerenc; betweena devil and a deaconThe
tUlference'lies 1 berei--reslstt the fdevil and' he'
wilUIeerom youj' but resist hdcacon and he.
A'KErESTANT.osTBiJiv. There WA-tonce
uponN-atime a' rather bard.'"case'inJa' town'
twhicliishall he-nameIess'iin:Ytho State' .of
weurguwjionau oeen.unaeruiscipnnein tne
Methodist churchYibut into.whoe fold he bad
tacainVaoolied-foradmlgsionIIia anneal m'
argued in the following language by an ardent
andforgiving .brother:'" JLetna try ;him
-BgainhrethernsaidheC'Iknowhehas
icuirora grace-onccc or. twice -iiricnowthat
he hasback-'sIid-ab.Tmora'tllan'beTs got fingers
and toflSrah.I'knowTthat'heVbeen. little'
incontinent-abitnd thev do- aar that 'he"hn-t.-
Bdt its nb us'ttodwell on these. pintsrnow.ilh..
He has renented. and heTwants'.to'come back.
ahand be hnd dogood-ahLet'us "try bid;1.
men. makes .the best' Christiana.'- Let' ns re-
member the'para hie bf the barren' fifr-tree-ahih
Let us spare him one vear morei Let us diir:
'about himaad Bang himand see if he dorit;
uaie ou grecuer-tuan-eTerau4 AU1S last
ar2ument settled the'acape-gface'a admission.
JiThe ayesfhad itfAthahKmcLerloeier.
'The Yote on- Expelh.vg Bboocs. -The
votcin the House of Representatives on thq.
:questlqn of expelling Mr-Br6ok3 for' the as-
sault qn'Mr. Sumner was divided as follows
Jt'or tne expnisipn 11a tree'State men and 2
onuosition 3fr.JIoffman;bf JIarvland. i.bne
of the two slave State men who.voted in favor
oi eJa-pcuiu-j iue uiuuiaa.
Axoels ix Petticoats A funny corres
pondent of the Portland Transcript says
have recently ein uu all. Idea j of women"
folks and come back to politikal life. I am'
more at .home Iu thl31fsllmr.thanhuntln the
fair sects -Aingillsinpetticuts.anV kiss met
iuiciv3-L is nreuy in iooh ni. CD in. Dut uam
em.-they are aslippcry-as1 eel and. when
you nan lor -em.aua-get n Due joTtu"omeuow
or .'other find yourself at the wron?tnd.of the'
.inetheyvecotchedyou' -An when yonve
stiuiea emwitn peanuts canuy and;iogger
types" the will throw yoa away aq they .would
a. cold tatcr. .Leastwise that's becn experi-
ence But I've1 iionaSvith 'era now. The
Queen ofShebcr. tho .sleepin.-bcauty; Kleb-
party'a needleompey's pillaran' Lot's wife
with a Bteamenginetfthclp' enf1"conldn't
tempt iue. -The very sieht of a lionnet riles
me airjtver" v
Of i.I I ficndit'in human hanethe worst is n
jealous womad. wVmatLlog i a preferable
LUIII1I3I1IUU.
Within tin lastrycar new life has been giv-
en to everything in Memphis; it has advanced
inhuaiinosinud prosperity beyond all prece-4
dent Thc'incrcasc of the cotton trade alono
during the present commercial year say Rince
1st of FemtcniV r lat is estimated at 85000.
OftL f
Tno well known Chemist Yu San 'Francisco.
llpjaera.. Chevalier and Dusuzeau. hatcdweov
ered a'jiriuciplc by which sold may be extract-
ed frorainy possible matcriafln which it may
be' hid the different' jmlphatciv hydrates.
oxythC tLc which under present modes.
"'fifl1
the penetration of quicksilver yielding'theie-
aurircrioris Infinltessimal particle at once to
thij principle- it is aiiegca lUAt-neventy-nvc
per cent. of;the gold in quartz mines 13 wasted
through ignorance of the operator an' Igno-
rance whiclfccience has hitherto been nnablo
to enlighten 'but this discovery 'will produce'
an entire revolution In this- respect.
.APPOlNTMK-NTOPTHEiEEXICAXSECRETAmr
op Leg at I ox. The Mobile Kejlster on bun-l-.r
Ktihlbdied a dbnatch announclutr tbat
Walker Fearn Esq. of 'Mobile has len ap-
I poiniert aecretary oi jjogauoaio iue icaacau
lanoassy.
What England U wartli.
The pniiosopher and mathematician Hera r
path has' just made an estimate of England's
material wealth. Here it is a'most business-
like document fit'to be nnt into the hands or
any iawer or lauu agent in tlie Kingdom :
Vatut of cultivated soil. --..1700000000
Railway" 300000000
Mines'- 120000000
Canals 'docks &c 200000-000
PweliogSr factories Ac--; 550000000
Agricultural implements. c-.- --.230000000
Horses cattle sheep and other live
stock?-- i.. -m... v.. 212000 000
Manufactured goods -. 200.000000
31erthantile'shipping. .-: 40000000
Foreign merchandi-io paid' for 50000000
Fisheries fnreignand domestic-. .5.000.000
Gold -ilver .le. ' C0000n0o
Waste land nnblic buildings churrh-
es chapels. hospitalsprlsono art-en-
aisrort-r.militarystorcB.dock-yartls.
ships.of.war 750000000
4.447000000
Thatw what we are north. Not exact!-
that Alderman Farebrother could bv adver-
iiiiu i.iu mr- j.iau ii--iiaiii im iitin a pur-
chaser at the entirefigure in a month hence.
A little management would be required some
some' judicious lotting there must I and the
whole should not be thrown upon the market
atonce.'j But there It Is. -England u xtorth
that.fo utf.fondoiCAUas May 24.
Later i-rosi Kansas--Tiie Free-Stite
Coxvextion' Dispersed by CoL.Srn.VER
CoxvEXTifi.v at Jopeka. -Advices from To-pcka(avan"-ns)
to the"4th say that a Conven-
tion mcf there on tlie'2d inst.. and naaaed re-
solutions In favor of theRepuhIicai'.iT tradIe-
nunciaiory 01 tiicJsweraocrai--appeaung; to
the friends of Free Kansa-i in" 'Congress 'to
stop'voting supplies until Kansas shall be ad-
mitted into the. Union under the TopeL'a Con-
stitution. Mr-Ponalson and 'Judge Ellmore
read the. President's proclamation of Febrnary
last and foV .Shannon's proclamation and
jir. noouson reau a note irom lol aumner
savin? that he would nrerent the nicMln-rnf
the Legislature hujthey-'werc unheedeaL .
..iiiuup .-hju were prcsenr an armcu
On the 4th both branches of the Free States
Legislature met when Col. Sumner entered
the town with 200 United States dragoons
and planted two cannon at the head of Kan-
sas avenue. The troops were drawn up 1-efore
Constitutional Hall. Col. Sumner told the
citizens that he would not disarm them or
break up the Convention but had orders to
dissolve the Legislature and would do so.
Col. Sumner repaired to the Hall of Repre-
sentatives and said:- "I am called upon to
"perform the moat painful duty of mv life. Un-
der'tut? authority or the President"l am hero
to dissolve the. Legislature In accordance
with my orders L command yoa'dispcrse. God
knows Ihave no nnrtrreelin!r In the matter.
and I will have nonejwhile Lholdjny present
position In Kansas ihairejastreturneilfrom
me uoruer. wnere 1 nave Dcen sending borne
MEssonriausand I am here with instructions
to disperse the legislature." J.ogain command
you to dispersed.
Judge Schuyler asked. ifvthey were to under-
stand that theywerc.tor bedrivenf nut at ther
point ofithe bayonet 1
Col. Stunner replied that he- would use 'the
.whole force nnder h3 command vt"enfore the
orders- . " '
'"'The House then dispersed. - -.'
A similar scene was enacted. in thelSenate.;
The Convention iSj preparing" resolutions en-
rdoralnr the State tjovcrnment and tlip Tn-ielrn.
Constitution. TheJfears oan1 invasion kept
large numbers from attending.
"st& PekfcmeBseatit. What lady or geo-
MCIUIIII 'IUUlU-lCUlillU UUUIT.- HJC CUrtHUl a
jia5n.-viiJi- u'uuau wuea ujf using tne "Xtaini
of a't2hou3Qud Floicers'&9 a'denttltncis would
not only render it "sweet liut leave the- teeth
white as"alabaster ? -Manvncrsoris'iio tnot
know their breath is bid and toe subject is so
uencaie tneir menus mil not mention it. Jfonr
a single arop oi tne'aim r on your tootn-brnsn
and wash the teeth night and.morning. A fif
ijr cent bottle wlinast a year.
A'BEArrfFCL CoMPLEXioxniay .easily be
acquired by using the27trff(' a Thousand
Floicrs.! -it will remove'(ra pimples and
frtclles frbmthe .kinj leaving It of a sott and
roseate hne.v Wet u-trtn-et. imur i-n ttrft nr
1 ' -. - - 1' ik -
l.threcjiropsand. wash .the face night and morn-
tnrr"
SkavxxW Made- EAir. Wet yonr shaving"
lirrtli in cither warm orepld water i'ur on
twoor three-iiropjoi .Ualm of a TZionsand
Flower"7: riajT tlnvhcard well and it will make
abeantifoIoft lathery jnuch facilitatYng the.
Un.-iitiiuuvi EimiiJ. a n vug riiijr Vcui9
retridgei.t Co.r Proprietonij Jew Vork. iFor
saiebyJWr'isht&CoT Slaml I5i Uhartrea
Streety.X?w Orican?; arid by N. D liibadle
rjalrfston and by alj druggists J
r TJ.(TJrsClLFFEIV.fcCO.t
1 :15 Makxct (Xokih Side zsutw ArnJ
" Philadelphia.'
1Ml'Oi:TEELSaiJ1lVliolt'W-I3ler"'in'Drairiv
MMirines. SotcJcU Inrtrnmcnts. rprftnnt-rr. 1
ralnt". Oils WUid-w(.la31VetnftVAffvu.
wbicli ther mvlwi theattention of their frinil
anu me imoiic gencrauy. -
-Tberkeep' constantly on' ttnU.I .V-Ajfj-'i (tlAmfal
the eountrj- for many years. aagI5.wly-
j RirsatCl.l.'as'CHoTT " v '
t MARKET STREET
Hliiladelphlo Pa.
T ilPOltTXESantl Wholesale Dealers in I'oreian
-- ana uomesuc unis rsiniR. uiu. t-iamn-are.
and Domestic Drugs PalntisOiin (flamn-are!
VarUaabecu atc-tc and arw rerelvina; by near
leiatc-'-tc-nuaart-rereivina'uyiieaKr
every rwikft IroniEaroptv trwli Dregs. wolch J
:au.v.
rOruVra
ml delay.
y nttendeil faandgtdppwt mja
TaERUVLtN" OCAXO atlowet caah market price
'-aU'XOLUilBIA. GUANO contatnlnc Inr-propor-
Uon or neutral rwxraxTT. or uxz antifrocPHOy
ruoKrcAcin In li-uref Will" eaen. .
: SUTtli-rillOSrUATE OP LIME In baCa tit WOlheJ.
fcach. r in barrela aa preRneU . - -." "
CHIXBS that cannot clot"
- Vverv rtvriTiflo-i at PtIY
'Alien ccicpr-iierc it-iAiiitj an .tnii.upiA-
- Pvery devrijIon of PlHVS and AGKlCCLTXlUAL
AHOUTICULrcnAblMrLEMETS.
fill auurtment or tnoi-hoicciit tTEM and HXR-
DENisEKDS. .t "- Mt.LALLFAV ' W
-J-y-- l)andl91 Water Street X. -.
' "Y0Ifct'IiWHnigltWmoWt. Ji
4"-a. TunE op.'cHARoei
- j;'TVO SPLENDID PAlLOK KNOK VViXGS -'
'.'EnKtled "Eolton Abbey in taeOldeaTimefc-aepleu-"
did teel engrasing-. from the Celebrated Calntinir by
UTPtT" ri a-n4 haavAyvjjta.iTtv va uiq bai-cuicj uu
Kgrpun alwandlicantiralcnCTzvfnjrlrom npalE
InicbyD. K"bert9. Tho retail price or ttieal.ee
graTiiuH la $3 per copy but will W sentroe 0 dtat
UUKiSctt; anu uie -uririiimc ui uio uirw-uies train
'- a wr-rt sou iksduiui cHKizTini: imm n painv
necn-
dtaruti 1 The 9Dbwrluer. h .Va- Cstabfiswl a Bwf Accncy in
Ptil-utf ln!il-L. and will 1-u-nLih anr boulc or nnutlt-aiion
attne 1-etaU prtee'frort of iwstase. Any. penwns 1 7
tnrwanunB'.ino aav-wiy
nerV tSMleyr-8i-'riitnttniai Ora-
hainV Frtnfe'JHe Pashl(ni ate; wilt receive tho
j-aaffazuicsf'r-ontj"i'ar.-and aojpy ofeithe
abovo beautiful cnCTavin;r.tfrce- of charge 0
BCTIU1I1 VUW A-t uy i.AaaBuiit. iuvua.1 1 (WlVm 3
-ami Challen'a Iodies'.tpriatfan Annna they-will re-
celvotbotbrmasaiuie and ; wryof eHhec.er.Uio
EvoiTdsniptnoO'n'nvtaffioniVoiit eSfruted
Irtnr- Tivl'-B
!Araa-'nthvm-iiii-iramnu'aUnnedb. r-n-aonfi wlah.'
"ing views of their b-illdln'rs enarraved. can send a Da-
CUerreOlJTP Ur3M)UWa uiduuuuiua ij iumi vr lai-
.Pei-wnsaladhitanceaiavmrleabltf articles would
And it to their -ulr-mtace to adOress the nahecrf bera u
wo wonM act as-urcnts for the sale of tr same. --V ;
'"iil
decU-lrw-ttw.
fFREXCli MERaWO SUEEP. ;.
C4'
l-iJj i-. -tJ.-l--;.r
I 'lit. EnDTii-er nasim in" lanu buuio itu
tO. bandred nilMiloodeo French 'Merino
aM-ri&xony Sheep which were selected
vlth i-hiil hm in .iTmlfrn iVtin-iYlvanla-.
n.nn.hlAWara ahnn- tSrtr -lfirllntP InU-k-L III
iri!.t:-ijuMihr i.rn.i 6.j-iut.li itin-ni--ideairfnuor
Imin-ovinir their 11o fcs with the- pnre-bloodwl and ac-
climated bucks wilt flnd.thlsarareoppnrtanlty. by
applyi-S ' 'Applrta. Wuott '
Georeetown WiUlamson CoTexas.
for sale;
QNEvaljriMe LeaiuooflJind..-aitisttedan CaTasra
. and bn.lt Creck.8 pnd frontinff on St. Charles Bay
Aransas) JtefuSio cotrntn beinff tho Beadrlsnt o( the
aiscrtber Thev land i -an.iai-paBeed tn iuahty.lu
WeBtcnttTciai-. and. will be sow on uraommodatlnBr
tcrmsorcxihansrderCityftopcny.
.-'For terms of wle 'apply to Captr -fames Byrne.'at
Lamar whowl!l show-the land-to tV. Klcnardaon
Eaq "rXews7 Ottlce br to I A Falrel Galveton
'3HChe abo-"W tblcjcls ettletl all nouiMlnut
wlininf mlleaof Lnmar ' aprU-wly
f-CfWorks'Recen'tlyriMlshett.by
ZplZlXTLE BROirN If CO.
lauw'nnd Torel-rn Bookselleni 11H Wahin--
j Mni-nreriruouiu.
rT"irE BHaTTSlI POETS: A complete rnUertibu. from
'-JL Cba-iccE to Vordswortli. Kdited by PeoritsAOa
fmnnf ll-in-ranl rtnIvpr;Hr'.
TtiwPrfitlfin UtmiTernallr uLnnwl-il'FP'l'tn Ittthe
lxst ever Issued both inwiint of editorship and me-
cninic-irxw;uwiir -.
raw ot 13 cents a volume.' The !blIo Ine p to Pirm-t-i-ptiai-nliinn
hicn alrpndTamparL
i ni irnrkaoi racn iih-i. aru aami Mriuau:iT at tiin
AVmslde.DcattfeiintIer2toK. Campbell Chnrc-
DonnrJ Imlen. 5toIi Falconer. Gar. 2 vols- Gold-
vraltb. Gray Ilerbcrt. Ilerrick. a roliu Hood volau-
Keats. Allium a Tots. larneii anu lichen lope a
vobulViorj 2iola Shelley i rola-Spt'Uter.J robu
i.iirrv Knllt .lTol.Tliomi-ifin. -iiL t oitlian J
oli.Vatt9.Kb;fccWiite -VonL-wortlii'i.rciIf-Uyatl.
Vomrs. 2 Vol".
The remainder of tuft erita will be. published m
fist as tho volanio ran bi preoired.
JJyron.MftorCtShalie'pcare.JlarveU.fel.elton.Mont-
gomery; l nauerwn anu unnncer are aire-uiy in
preim.-"
"" w XOfnCESOPTUEPlaESS.
. V7e cannot Bpcat too highly la prale of thw edi-
'-plete of the.nritwh Poets." Atw llrL ito7y Adnr-
" We really fenow'notfilnz more worthy of th -.or-.
tHal BOppors Ol lUV Aiurncwi iiuiiiic iiinu -urivwn
iAfairerprinte-La.iaoret'uiteniI. or. more ralun-
ftit) STSOl UOUKS (juunii in) iiutni in in; uwaij
Jew ion. inirrioH"iw't'- .
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atandard poe1-3 literature or Great Brlu
We do not know any other ediuon of tho Knctlih
PnciawhklicoraMnrgw moch.excellenco Ifaww-
i UT2 ?.. mi aiii f iitni.a nv'T-nnimi mr
A UtfKlAI Ur VIlALiJix.i-ai3 v.(.i.ctiU4ia- a.va-
Tio50FTHKlJiuiiiEss.ir45ri.in3Svolnmet Com-
Tirl-alnc Uilatlcr. spectator; un-inu-tn. uamRier aq-
ObMTver. and Loolcer-On : with an Index and valua-
Tho olume will bo tho exact eizft and etylc of Lit-
'tie. r-rown .t Co- ipular edition of the. Barmit To-
. etX and eold at the same vricn M cents per volirauv
TheTatlcni'i'ectaa.ir.l.nardtaii and K.niWer are
WB0TIOX3 01?.THE NATURAL HISTOKY OF
thb UainO'MiTE. Jt---'Diu.A'p6iza. 10 vols.
4to-Pr-.S12rirviI.
i-n..li vnln-nu Mill Im i-oinpletii In itMl-l Alhf wilt
contain about 01O pases ami atlwirt! 20-iatei;..ne-volame
a year payable ou delivery.. The rato- ol rnib-Scrlton.thenforc.inrSI2(-ayear
" 11:1005 who wish to -.aiuac-iT are req-uideil to send
thfir names by mell W the pnMlshers.
Theodore'Iarker; Writing.
V Ulsworw of Matter fertaininj to llelic-ion. t tI
12rau. nice. $1J--'.j
An Introdnctlon to the Old TeUnunt. From the Ger-
man ot Do Write. Svol-v8vo PrtCf S3 71 '
Critical jind nsceuanconi 'Vntinjn 1 voU12mo.
Ot-cnfiionnt'Scrmi'ii-. .nd1 Pin-erhev 2 vols. 12m.-l
rrice. jSi act - -
Ten &rnion of Eellpion. IvoLlSmo. rrice s-t On
frerroonaofThei'in Athelnn and- the lpnlar Tin
oiosy. itoi ijmov tTice siii tjuiyti.-ft'-tr.
- -2-
FOItSALC-
AGKEAT BAr.Gil.Nll
1 ....... n. . . I . .. .- ...'7... .1-
A ALUAtu.tiiairr iu tnoimmeiuaievieinuyor
.i. Il-irt-jtirt ulvr.infnt-tha Mnnnla limtfo ln.fi l
ty wellknownfjritshcolthiutoeMaiidfrcedomfwm
ZZifo!rmd.ilam''m AU" innxiaiOTN-ti
ana otn-uowes. aim aoou. iweuij mo crw uaueri
fijnceandincalUvaUo't;-flnorardenand growing!
ial-1-rfUvI.nnil th n-ulTi-rt iur r read r 1a show them.
'ITEMS or aALK ucru urn. intiaoiui44i.--3 uu-iuu
property to fall doa In aIj. twelve and eighteen
months. The parchaaeT can take np tho incumbran-
ces or bov liable to them. Tho balance most be raid
la cash o. on tlmo w lib approved endorsers and a ilea
on ine prpey h-3c-.-b-t -jut wen-.
Refers to DBVW. H. ELLIOT Houston.
jwy
I!o.lon Adverlis'cuiciits
RE310TAL.
LMtK A AXDUEWS.havo reiooted trumnCr
their cltt RLtn-1 tn ttm larje -.ml oommn-t JJtliL
dlous 6Ure. S5U awl 2K Conreaa anil C7 and 70 MS m
rurchjM street ISooWn where the? a re re-
ceinnsnew pattem-mfKirtncnw8n) which of
with Uicir present atnet makes one of the lareest and
bert aatortmenu In thi3 city; con wnuj ot Clatsware.
China-rare CVckerjv bolar and Chamrhene stintl
nd llansmi liunp and Ulrandote-. nItit Tlat-eO.
Britanna an.t ft.uit4icLTina.ireTca Trava TaNe-
mats and Uutlerr. Clwck-s China sB and Tnyra
Also LootiiO LAMtc. aitd Fnxs Ilucrxcs.
- 3.T1. AniTlcnh Stone Cutter and Case FtA
Jugs Ac- alwaj. bn UantL marll-ljw
A5IEIB.TZriLaS GLOR68 VTZDHXX
WH.B.XiTBZWa............ SAJTOXl-r tUXXK.
T). B. STEDMAX fc CO..
IStl-OBTKBt-or
Ii r then China and GlatJirttre
AXV rJFEK JZLTGLTfiS
V. 65 07 and 169 31111c StrreU
(Clwecnr.r-adaudlodii Street) '
m-trU-lyw Eo6Tox.Ma?b-
J tCS C. C01VniFE....ma. U.IUtDDCG-. JOhETH h. ccat
DVl-SDW.COTI-Eai-........ ........STBAXDr
IOXVF.USE. HAKDINOi TO.
IMPOUTEBS OF
UrltUh anil French Dry Coodt
AndDealersin t
AuixiCAa- Pttivrn Cottox A3i WooiRS";
Xe. S3. 85 and 97 Pearl St.-.
marll-lrw E08TOX MASS.
K-A.CLRTIS.
TJTE FoONDUt ASD PECrrEny WACOOSItV
sa 5T WA'Jiiasius itxeit tosros xass.
EI CCT.TI3 would Inform haBPatroni and Frinters
cenendly that he has removed his Foundry from
Ongrc-is Untt tu the above location where havintra
ttmg a$p he in:? n-U pcnuanPntly to remain and to
.Materials on ns .mrable terma m may ho offered
bviny other firaiidrr-
Ha tuts alwars on nand--eond4cin(l Preflxes. Cases.
Type.' Knit. Ac at a irreat tliwoant from vent ; iu alw
tikes Irlntins Material) Rral ou curnmL-"Joit. Pres-
ses and Type to k t lie h nlso Agent t-r A-latra 1 Cu.'a
IYenses. which wilt lc fold at th-j inauinVtiiiTT ktvrtt
prtoes. t .
Constantly on'h.ttul. Uook and Fiuicylak. Gobi Size
EronzoAf. XcTraintat 13 toiawnt ier poraid pot
U)i in c-in." of eight pounda and npwanhv wsrrantt-d to
Ei.e BulisCiction or the money ehall ha ret jnded on re-'
turn or tho Ink. Leads f-trnlohed. fulljensth. a la
cenu per ponnd trot to onter SW r-nt. Quotations 90
ceni" per ponnu.
3r Orders hatt re Ive prompt -nientkm ftddres-'
JeT-lyw-t Z7 iwhinston street BubviO.
American. iioi:su-i;osto..'
XfTTII tho addition. It U thVlarsest and TXat ar-
. vrr ranscd Hotel In.NcwEii2land.aDd the snUtTJ-
tnr burs leave to call attnUoTi to Us masptkem ar-
anfi.ntents and superior a-omnio-Lu!on. Tbi furnl-
turo Is mad t ."otnbine utility nnd cunTenioncti with
lann-ions ea and comfort. Tbtr-ixanlBsrooarsaro
most elegantly appolnte-l; and -mf ij of ijoai wcU ar-
ranged for fjtnUiea and larro travehn?piinIcs-rtl.o
Gleepinj; apartments commodtoos and welt ventilated
and a Urge proportion of them mpplii'd ith Coctuta.
ate water and iraa.' Kvery eltOrenalllNMn-ulobythe
Proprietor to- eontribtit- to tho tmmRnt '.t hi caests
while sojoumlDC nt bn LotHe.
sepIU-wly j:'l? ICE l'roprlelor.
e. C txai-iO..u.-Br. tA-cHiLUir..u. txtzak.a.'c.'uttzz.
2?dEC&i2rr COCIIB.VVE -t CO. MinnlhrfnreVV and
J Wholesalo Ifraler-t In EwoU stiotH Leather -u.ti
Wool nata (jtani-y Wotk. ( andTO Pearl elreet. &ton
Bepl9-'-t-wly
ccvsHura.... ........i7....Jlj.nm!.
CCSICNG WHITE; (lite IIist X Lasz.) SlannSic-
tttrers and Wholesale Dealers la E-wtsSboe and
Brogan" "U. Exchange street. Boston
;Z Jlanutactory atAblnston. tpl&-'4-wly
AsruacwncccE JB....THOS.V. ncKcs....oziccB Eiow
PIERCK at BACOS; WhwIdaIitGrcMcr!rnrC&in-nn-t-ilon
MerehantR. at tf-ftrOIiI (mtJiTti lltmsxL"
nstom Uonse "treet Eodton. seplVl-sivwlyr
REDDING CO..
DE.VLEI-3 l5rja)OI CHEAP rUBUCATlO.Vi A5H
EWSP.IPEES. . ' '
No. 8 State street Xorth sida tf Old State HorMBonun
T3R0PPJBT0ES or tlie fCicmla PalveVeirctabhiOlnt-
t ment: BoeciAl.tenuibrIIollow3rOinrmentand
Pills -fcchencfa Pulmonic Syrnp Lyon'a Magnetic
Powders Kennedy's Medical IncoTery-- and other
nimble Medicines. J marlS-lyw?-
Tb ASIEL CU10tl5G3 t OCC- Dt'aJers in Wood ore
-a-- Willow Wake; Furcr Bajscts Mat Fails Tu"v
Beooxs. AtUSo 43 Soma Market street Boston.
Invite Texas Merchants rtsltinsr the North to call
and lnpect their stock of cuotlv In-tho above line
which willM(randasconip!etaiiiAnr tn the trade
and which they oner to piaxiuuerson liberal terms.
sajr Orders froni the country promptly attended tou;
jej-iyw-
Orlirtnal Warchfimn fiirall kfnd-i of Pic-klea. Pre-
Rerr-x-. Brandr Frr-itx. Pin FniUt. Kt-tchmm.'HenneIii-
cally sealed Xobsterv Oyterv Snlmonv. Meata. 4tv-
i ea ruwuers Amon ana crmi syrups BiougiHOHB'
Elixir Saoces. Mnstarrt Spices Jellies ami Jami Olives
Capers While Wine Cider. Vinecar. JLc Ac
All arUclea told byWiutuc UiDEawoouACo aro
either manBlactnre-l by thsmselres or imported direct
from Houses of tho first respeetability-in England
France .Italy. Spain Av all of them are warranted to
be of the bent LimL Thev are sold on ncxommodjillnr
terms pneked and shipped carefully; to any part of the.
l'ori ..-uracil Cunls.
CHA"..jTn..... .J....' l
rtt XASR
ClIAS. VUM3V fc'tO..
( Successors to E. Xaah at' Co
EECEmXfl ANDFOEWABDIXG liEKCILVNTS.
Lavaca- Tensv
- EcFEUEXCES --
J.lLJUyiit-ud.:M. Swcnoon. Austin. C'B.Siehula
at; Co.. A. V. Jatne Galvecton.
mayju-wlyi " '
R.;-w. DU.NS . -;
RECEIVING- FCnWAKDrSG ASD COUMIS3tGX
Merciiant
AT tiEOLUSTAXD OF CRAIX & DpXX
) Comnur fctret.Laracai.T-fxaC
ir-fr'IJTa-rAlritihaJrinwn -.in- all otin-ucnmeoti.
lrclghtreeeJved and forwarded at 12V cents per
ranvi. i -'-j-ij
WILLIA3I CIlRYSXXn
VrilOLESiLE AXD BET.UL 1IAXU7ACTC-.
aor aid iaijc is all Ktsoa or
Cabinet Fnrniture' Chairs Matra4. fcr..
UTACi-TEXAS.'
.1Er Good packfd tir shfpplng at -.hurt notice.
aunSMyii.
Y.M.KSU..
.....IK J-CtAlt.
- .' KER-kiClllBK-
KSCEIVIMI AXD FOCWAEX'IVO MKECH CfTA.
lanrgf Laracn-T.f v n . rryw
HVt-aalAKXr-i W tr-'
otu'vi. 11 unlfV-QOinvtMl-Kf TT 1 VTi
" esk-rav-rrmTTnraaKnil. 1M. .t fill!; atlil S-lL In
'A Co New Orlenns- Jtailler t IjonL and . Knujal A
CoewVork. . " .
P. 9. liberal nu-h AdvaoeeH. made on Cotton atd
othlrodncl.con-.lTltl)ohkIIuew Orleans
and Sew Yort. " declMywitw
J.i rtA.'iT As J. HCTl.NALL
CEtTING. FOEWABDCra ASD COUMISStON
MEECHAST3. t
Lnr a c a T oh
WILL make Hb-'ral advoiicea on Consmmccts W
iff .-.. i Rrfvitff A. PrUfA. or Plant Bro- New.
w
York at to their friend In Sew Oriean N. B. Gro-
ceries and plantation roppiles fgrnltnjd for cuttbn or
other proit-iCA " aprwem-"
OEa.E.tcTKHVHT...i r...i.. .7fltrcrrAe.t.
JHjlUIlLIaA c piijrra-.a -MATicoani
Texas " . -'
e)MMI5310S ami Forwarding Merchants and Gen
eralIvalPrsinDry(')o.KirocerIe;-t-.(
apr21-wly " ' '
....a.... :-'- -.wi. inXta."
GItEY AillILLAKll f. -
RECE1VTSG. Forwarding ipd Commlrfioi. iler
chants.-and Dealeri in nil. kinds ef?aple3ad
Fanrr Dry GooK CJrocerit-si. ate
Collections attended: to. j .-
HATiGOEi.-.Trus. " j. apl3Viyi
-f -..- - ' --' iiir r
' JA3IES1IILI.YAKD "
Dealer ia t
fiRYGOUl)i GUOCEEIES. PLASTATIOX- cCTPLfES
XXD eSSZKM. COUXldSIOS XCCCU i 1 r
San Fell peTeias
jSS" Go-xl ent-ntainmentattho Ferry fiw traveiVri
and a go"d Ferry BoalalwayB in waiting.
'JTB-wtf ' y Jm "
-r'a --- -"r
T.ii.3icJtAiLur....v..i-.i :...... .MBK.uurxtr
" T. II. JIcMAlIAX-fc GILBERT
arrrosYACTOusASD GESECvrccmMissios;
vl
( 31 E R CJTA A" TSZ T
Strand Galveston Taxa. -
otflm over' Tioeh BaIldliis;coniervof Tremontaod
June3 btrand btrects. lyw
" GenernIAsencTa-d CcLleclinc' t"
fj RICiniOXD TEXA& . S-
ALVrEETJ win aUe'n'l to tho pofch'iafl and tale
of BealErtatfvNCgroc-t and Lanl Warrants
iwawttn-. Tjti(1 TitlaR navin Trtts.. Collectinc
Claims hfricg negroes. Ac ' ' 'June 17. w-ly.
V. BUJaiiK3B...........-- --'.-0. efiEKS"
BALDRIDGE-. SPARKS t CO.' 7"
'wrErnsG .Iforwaedisg Xnv commtssios
MEBCHASTS. "
Pewder liorit "Wharf Indlanola Texa--janSMyw
JF H. UU.DEIDGE.'
VM.laouix. . .-.J..jAwi5rua
ROY ALL Or; SELKIRK.
ScoriBsons to GouDOS?M'C.oarr Jt s'o-J
3Iataatrda--Texa.
TJECETVTSG. Forwarding and1 Cumintfaion Mer--IV
chants and General Dealers In Dry Goods Gro-
ceries and Plantation- Mttpplies Ac sei - Liberal cash
advances made on produce consigned to our friend- In
New Orleans or Sew York. " -jeat-lyw
Snccesaor to BiF. Backer
WTtOLESALE. ASD EETAIIDECGOlit
TVaahlnjI en Texa4.
HAVTSG pnrchaseit the entire tnWest ofU .
F.Btvcker.hewillcontin-thbusinesiia-if
ujuaLandkcepconst-inUyon hand a largo and yw'
well selected stock of Dror MedHnes I'atnt r
Oils. Dyestuffs Perrameryn and latenL Medj-.-4
cinesofall klndsfronv the inortapprovele?t3Wlib-
A large and wcttftt-W-tcd-tockof BOOKS cm bra-ass.
all the latest p-ihlieatlons of the dny. wiihagood.aa-
Bortmcnt ofsTASDVltl) WOEdtS-always tm .hand.
Stationery ofewrr kind. eompit'lns Blank Boott-v Pa-
per Ar. ;Esr-Texaa -Ip-Tnp-Court Curorts Vk V
amis. janelt.'jVr-wly.
"' c"B.iiTi-SG;
WASUISGTOS TEXAS.
General Traveling CollectlnrandSolicitln
F0CS0UTin3tSAXD?TEES.TIAaf..
. lan-Eisnts: MilrklnCainph:--lIACo7Sei
Orleans: Maj. B. F. Barker Uon.E. B-Tarverash-Ington:
L orWJUIams Em. Gaive-tonx T.K. Wlltlamv
Km. Busk: B.F. Carter. KVj..AnHttnr.V.FMcClnre
Ehu fali;tlie . .J'lnal.ta wn
. " itousDTOPiioxrx
-!OCjn'7X)r rArrrrc cocitt;
" ByTJaentichfte . . " t
Gomt Esialtliihoient for travelers. Horses ncll fiat and
properly attended to.
jtme 17. w-fim. u.-.
-VTAPOF CEXTTaALAMEEICi---The sobscrlbcra
lTi.hsxJnst recetved a few copies of ther above-
Wiin rnur rail ill ah Ml Ihr tho nrnt timfc and dvlTifn
rnn-AKt jlalmpatlon of all that. mtM-rttiai-'nutnLrt-j
whk-h Is now attracting the attention of both Earoptf'
jtontli. may3I W 31. AEMSTKUSG Jt CEQ.
JAYXES L1XA)IET
fir fAf Mmfdiafe Drtrad' ctV .Jl-n-K'JIft-ot iwd'
.IMIIS Article tuft been used bv some fcf the Liriresi1
J- Graziers and Drovers tn Texas and Lonislan.v
.tnd nn tnta.nrm hrttt It he&n knnwo tn till In nrsTeat-
nSthetucfcottheBlowYly oria ricstrojinsthi.'
tr- Wfrrtn. i " . " j- I
Thoaanil of catUe-.Toayb-rnaTeil aaaja'J . J.r
tnaravageaoi inis. 'lenrocuvcf i Grm uj- iw
afanTiA.rTa f af lAa .1.T Kaa trtlhiirflAal frOHl
tsome of the mt respectable Graziers -Drovers antt
rnuicrvi inia r-iau giriu mtir itouami - --
rlrtuea of this Llnament andi are atisSel that
those who onco try It will never be without U. Thts
preparatloi-L vith all of Dr. D. Javiwa FarailyAiedi-eln-s
to bohad of any of his AgfntV t hnwhoct the
State.andiui G-dteston.or DK.T- ILS.Af.
Jane 17. wtUt sept. General AgcnV talTpt-.a:
L.VND rort SALU. VVABRATED rriTI-C
lad-Tfi
.- v
acres the neidrlffht G.W. cbutbko
In Grimes Connty near spring- treext
j i.nrnrnr.-ithr!h.rv-ancLheaviIr umberea wiui pest
i lipjs
V bataeU oreornreraere.andioineoftiiotunbxland.
.-""".p'i..'"";"v.v.. siivSH r.hfit'!
wrmT-aMmucj.11.."---.- r
nr-Qvnmilesofthellotl-'Wa uaiioaa. waica-r.iu.
rsoou.oe.Cntshed aU i eA 1" Ji?
j pr-ai w(Pandonl
align ait- U1J
i r. . . . .. . -
ny nai4.au.--uM--uw-'ir-"--'.
.- i .-l.i..i. --.-
-rvr.i-irtiiaelCFAi..ilnticbrii3ncf ta one
Montgoincry iloutgomery iHinty.ieEwk
rThe ahovo tractor land which Wm.' Devln-.
lKingh t of G. W Clary cannot .bs wM. r somo tune
..h nr n v ri.K. Hnnm tn. (All nrw-nnum.
apru-w m.
LADV who has been cnrM orgreatervoaDe
hlUty after tasny year of misery desires to
mike known to aU fellow soners tho Buramxnor
rvlleL- AaMresfcMclMmffftanin to payrtnru pOat-
ag. Mrs. 3LU.Y E. DET.7TTT. Bosioo. Maaa. and
the proscription will be vent ftM by next potv
jnae LTSnuw.
ffew fj8jfedTCrt bementg.
j.StPaRTArtT' RKVlIaJ.TIO.'.S
-"iKL2r&XSti DEATH. v
-niEJagsTEEns ryjaaEftt iEiAcriDu
. A GEEAT a-JtSGAL.Ii&V. . V
HW5QaLG THEMOaT I)aijTATlSnCZSCS
OTEE THE HEALTH 'OFJHE BODY HAffBEEH
ENTIEELT OVEELOOSEl AKD2!EaLECT- -
ED BT THE MEDICAL FACULTY-. . "
WOSDE&FUL POWEEbFTHE B. R.R.EEMXEIE3 .
VS KEETD.G TUfi EODT HEALTEt A2TD'
TEEE FROM PALV.
5rEQCALlZE ASD BXGLXATE Jg3"
5SEQCALIZE THE Cir.CCLATO-S.-.eff
' p n. n.
The reader will bear in mind that the E. C E. Kme-
dles eonlst of three remedies wtucn are known as
HADWATS EEADT EFL1XF'.
ItADWAViBEAOVATISGEESOLVTrCT.
EAUWAY-S UGCLATUU3.
With these ihree nmed.es vt axe conMeat teat we
can battle dia.- In allttsvarudphenotcetuv to mat-
ter by what nime it U called or how terrible It may
appear. Ve mli. whh these liiree stnipio remediea
bodr to sonnd aid Tttrorem health ire Iraa all
bodily pains aches and intimities.
now tas e. g. a. EEKtpin rxjiqes ail cagsrxrmts ra
USUTH STOW THE UTACKS OF IfEOT BXAU ZIC03 ET
TUt LC5C XXV TSSOAZ. IXE33 A'TTSA. BJaXGHZZi
CngCJIC COC0H3 13TI Att PEIA.-J3 AXJ Cft-rPLAr-T qf
THBOAT. IC3QS ASD CKE5T.
Persons who haye-beeu trOBblrt -rf-i chhnie tore
throat tubercles in the rung broca.tjs. or g-andular
aflections. are In timed that the B. li. h. Eenj-jdn w-u
core them of these terrible t-cmplaints oa the same
principle. Let the EeadT Kilfbea-petl mt-niii?
on the chast and around the tains: uis wtu e-fect an
amportantandwOaaderfaUybeneflcUiresilt. ItwUlge.
apit onerful coanu-r-untatuns force and wftbdrw
t-wm the glands of the throat au eongeited blo-jd thati
may Interfere with the respu-AWry orsn. Perwns
tronbled with asthmn lurdnd dialcult hreaihln'r.
aharp pains when tallnsa loag breath will endaa ua-
mcdJtte relief after an application of Badway a liewjy
Refiolvent The action tiuameditaueresorFtsaway
the dire J deposit uvheal-1 aitnevtr. and removes
Mhnnl U Ihth trmwrr ttfraona shohiHitnMi.
of ever rising out of a sick bee to be restored to eouad
Deailu wiin not a parucie oi cvus-aic-iuFe OaiiK-u- uat
lu their bodies to hasten decay Eaaway. Begaiatbri
in thf-Arawkeeath1 xVatenr T8Z3lar. smd ttuinlir
the drculatwu of tbo blood.
EADWAr BEGCTAT0E3
Possess t bis great power of
ZqCALmxa TBC CtXCCiATKlS
Ant regulating all the organs of the body to a natxral
and healthy action. So disease can eilst in tne human
ystem when the circulation isequalized and and titrr
organ in thejxxiy regdar la the discaarge of lu foac-
ku)WATS'IlEG0L.VT011S po-qe-s propertin that
all othT fllH aro dcodent In. and are toe only Pills nr
trLe that can ls taken br onyiengtb of time wtthooc
wraiaeniug uie sjbw-ui-
the. lircr. BoweLs Heart l-ancreas Kidneja. and s-"
re-raiar. and ready to discharge tbeir Eeierai CacLoas
ritbout roeoorse v nnnawrai nr-anl
F.-rt-rr dozen of CAD WAV'S BEGCUTOTW that im
taken will infiee new lifer freu trength.-'n-d sonia
health to the weak and feeble body.
A3 A FAMILY -rimiC
One er two or EADWAT REGULATOR will answer
n better purpose tbincastor oil common pills ales
pdW AefaBallom puis or any other cstlaruc bilious
orCiaaiW purgatives. salb or senire. The Besultiore
ami v ill leave tho ti bote sjstem ta a ta-althyjaute.
wui qracwj viu t-u wmtn witc-4 atrpi. p
E-VDWATW BEADr IEELIEP-.
THE MOaT TORTgRISG PAK3 KSTASTLT
STOPPED
It'lsto tttiedinftnca!tsi.bcrotacrelarajuV The
monwniltl-iapTiliwl external Jr. or taken interaajiv.
Jt will allay the mo-t torturing aches pains cramps.
SpUSUIS- UUTlia aviuiaa. n-i. -jjti-a.c( fctMU-u-urpueae
cnlm)liriiuvertrlneoranyotuauoCyaffori-;mH!y
Asacoimterhri'antBadway'aLeadyEe'IeCarpilod
i. t h -t-n-Cuw of the bodr. where there u iaCam-natintr
or congestion. It will lnM-intly scatter the congested
the raes. exerociatlng pain5arerenreTeC.Th m?y
bereenin caaoof Lmnuogo. Gam. and Khet-oatisa.
In their motten-rblo forms where aa application of
Uadwayiv EeadyEelief will restoi-ethar-tent to ease
and comjbrlu-
E. B. RESOLVEST1
- -HUMOBS-CHBOS1C DI3EAE5w
Dhttases- that have been Itagerfng in the system fcr a
lengiaoi ume;uinunc us oiooa wiinuapartzeB-
jasdcoverinKthebodywwlth sores and tkcers;
'diseases inherited hjrheredtry Gotceov
or contracted br inoculauon' or trans-;
milted by other diseases r all rf
which uld diseases and disor-
"f z dew In -thl second class y
'ClbWArS rXSOVATTS&'EESOLVEST
wiEKii3.'-msTsttsi TQiTzrrn ictxnz rowz-c
'THJS AnroWEBttTL-BXHEDT"
Ha performed miracles In the way of cores ft has
made persons sound and whole whose tlesh was one
mas5 0fcoiTaptlonand who weresodiiflaTjrfby in
esse as to render them objects repulsive k tho sJgtt.
K ' HL003--BADELO0D- '"
Chronic Diseases Scrof jIoos and Syphilitic conpIaloK1
Consumption ana other aflectkJD j of the Lcnga and
Throat; Induratlona and 'Organic .talar-reraeocs
Chronic Ubemnatisnt Glandniar Sweumg. Hack-
big Dry Cough. CncerooaA3fectkjn Bleeding
of the Lunirs Dyspepsia Water Bra-th Tic.
Dolorenx Xi lute SweUmgsT3mors L'lcera.
Hip Diseases Female Comp'an.ts Gust;
Bickets BroncXiitia Liver Compiaiiit.
AND ALL EUL'rriVBILiy DISEASES
The momentadoseof be Eeulveotts taken Into the
throogh every .vein and tissro of the teiy enrlcluiig
and punfying the blood and casiioff oat alLBuEHi-
CORRCPT A& LOATBXSOaE 0X3003.
. The Benovating- HelTent is a positive cura for all
chronic complaints. Itliajmade whuiaandstraidp-tienUwholiavest-u'-nedtuenioalternble
tortarsois-
ease could inOict upon the system. Let thin-e"who
have tried other treAtnienta and are atui uacred. gr
the Eesolvent a trlaL.' It will cureyoa.
Price One Dollar per Bottle. -
' - EADWAlf to CO 182 Fulton St. 5. T.
' JLB.&OSceU(.-p-ftairs.
abid by-Druggi&t-ii Mcrchanta ftnaEtorsSeepcrs
everywhere "
'EOttiJ C17EED BYIL-IXSOLVrSlV
' "" rf'LnAlxiilASA.I).lil2a:
'MtK&lLixWATatCoChenUaaiy.T.J .
Sendmotwodoiesof E.B. Eciolvuilv Icarobeca
sorely attlicted wUn holis- nave beew nrmeiu-a
with these disagreeable' xcre;tu.3ei tor more than
twoyean ItxitxlaJl kinds cfmediciEewiiltt-uta2ett
t mmmviimt th Ri-tnlrpnt. Oan trtllaef It kw mm
entirely. Ibavesinwrecoiiuuendedistoother!. '
SCIirEFFELIX BK0T11XK3 4: CO.
DaTOETEES A5H Deauss IS
Drug PalnUy OILv TTM PerfuiaeiTV ic
A70Whuaw Sregrr SrwToiti
TSVTTE tae attention of ttu. tnds to their targe aoi
-ranca ixoca orurogs. traiaia uiii. renunnjTy.isv.
of Staple Drugs
the faro also recti vine
in auuiuwu io reinuar
d'te-ienasd imintifActar -
irvc wj ftv
nJTT(-B
J4U ttrnnf BT&nu. 5Ul2S
mtr- Fa-ssaggwi
3-2uRMM
Orders either fn pitrsua r Trn
proajp. auec twu - j-j
HARJ.AU'SPMCXL3 A CO Wholesale Detleraia
tiddlery. Harness. Tnmka t e. hav? removed to f"
No. 21 t'HAMxas St in the rear cf the City EaB Sew
fork f 5-t .
of Goods adapted to the Texas Mane and are ngw'
enahled to oner a macn greater vsnety un eye- ar
for&z 3Si"Order3 by mail promptly auenced.- r
rc 3Si"0
my2yg
ll
- VASSUALSTITEMEST '
OF tBt BtHUOS ASS CQJPaTBKI Cf
TtiLUrBATTAaT UFE rSSURA CC CO.
" oySEwToe'tJisciCTl.'lS.
rinnQst Ktoek
ttiiii.. :.'.... ' ftiawic ot
fcurf.f Jimarr.3S5i.' .
fdJOi 2.
' Balaneo of bn-dness of 13A5 .j
X&2S3&3
darinRtheyer..:.. . ....givusri tir
Umt onntercs and Discount A SLja 7J tz1I1'L-.frt
r j" """".''- inr fw
.ITni&IiJiTiUCnia-jVliBiUtJ" at. tp -f -
Balanresduesuadnca: Dividend
rotl9a. Agents balances Ac..-
'2XS.$L 1
.tisisroa
.
CTaimiby death..... .;. 3$I2X13(
Eaperiw-aaTaxei Salaries Com- .--
xailou8itc Ui. . -. 23j21l-4
EiNlnsurancei purchased poll: -J Jf
blvWeonCapitaiH....r; 7J00 CG
(a t h ritlf. Af Vctr v
i'..Kir". "iMsvnflft .
Prem- loans Ulfie. Interest..' 153802 93"
Agenis account wr prrimumi
In cOTirse ot coUection and ''
tranamissio-i '-...y MJM 42
Cash la Ban and on hand.:.- C5
City Bonds and Dtocka.:.u 4.8-0 W
ggS uao-sa--ii
'The DlretWra batt. after ippropriatlaja prartjojar
ftDJ of tiro bcuilml and Ktrjour-ona OnMan
hSrfreJ and ntarhre 8T40) doUar; (SKUM Or
IW) oitr and oOor- On Cipllal Ewoct of one kindred
iSooiJdSnara. declared adindend o( Interest of ill
WI oentToo tb 3h of Frona. Seeiireajararr HI.
GJCpayable to tno bokkri lliereot on lacadjxtatat
jftheprealmnsfocenrreatyeaT.- A..
jtxrdaryr- . iwtotf.
Tna abote Eeport of the Mannauan lite IaaarancB f
cilriiSrai;rnl li Tas.anihodelra ajbranc.
on their Urea can relr on this Insutnuon aa one ot tea
hlSderrfnaASoflhe&lirTKGalrnt
wdl give every iaformatlon. aada!SiA appdcaati ia
wnc-irlmz lasjrance. " L . r.h
'T&DcatBCT.M.D -S.
Jtxtwal Examiner - Agau.
mar25fif
' f -- z- ---
sLonn.s'sEwisc aiACHfiES.
Mrniauou nr-Jtt." ci.avbia v "
their' wire. capaoHltles adrantsffea sues. Icrror-.
Tneali taetbod of woratt-. meaaa or procarme 2
ana an otcer parucuncs . uw v m .1 j-.. . ;
office " . - '
X; 3J1 BROADWAY JEn IU aiat
br letter or la person tor
L-'M. fiISGEE.4 C0-rcA3ETir.
ThK paper U deroted entlrelj to thi Ete J P-
chino loure Cotne. wflj be aurrwd araus w n la-
wtf'd.i." "..... .jrui.
clnnea has Induced aer-nd ffaodateat taiWjora
them. be.Ues nmnerooj InWn-nenu of '"ffi"0:
ofijilfliire ownalxtcea. tfumfortnelnn-maement
In th.Tnlted tate Circnft Cocrts la New Tori ana
bou.ot Boira nt ruaicpt. at atra to raa joraca
oriira:M(arBr.i7.a.rrtn3oririaa
SS&SfATTaTtn..r
v&SKfflMgSS
H? XJSi.XiF3&iCZ th.r'cw W q.
bor any
nMled bV
ui tr liVttlwP Btar.them..napi7ttaiaau
-tnd damages.-
rtlsffiJSSJSKXfiSSe
nriifaxl sewing nisKiuire. " aa--i"-.j -
!m Br tho balnesa. a rare ori-mjaitr to rrSuUa
IS'ntoSnteinploTin'ntl-onered.
?andloproTed maeBnej xchiei oaKanl'
tes6roldWne5of.e;err Bat; -
IrtBClpal Office S3 Bi-aidway sVl-1
msyti-wSmo ' .
-r UGUT.MA LIXZ. OF
air np?
f& ' .tiFtasaSti.
From Blchntend to:Aui:in
fpflEeabscnberlias now la bpentloutheivjiixir'
A. and -rwamTre from Gatvesiott anl lioasAa K
Aouia -n-ruicnmona.
tianHrnr Rallm-ut Jm!! t.
AitIn.by"lbOThoi-el?ot;oteliaa. rr Cat frricgs.
NewUBn Post Qafcr Point. FayeucvUle La Graoc
Ctmainghan'a and Bastrop. " "
PasatiDSt-rahy tals rente mtat ntghl tvaaj lasn
amlarrrttinadooacofanstiherLl-r.. s -
TblaLlaerccs in corniecUcawlAthor taSxcte Ctra
atElCumondand tho BaEdo BayOTBoatsat Harris-1
burg and th Aew Orleans Steamer at GsJmoc.
- Leaves Blchmond after the wn"" Hi a2i5h
5-rwlT and WednedaT. retirning. leaves AnaUs
- .-n -. . --1. after the . amvai ei u
SttMiSoTSS &mG&'j$!5!$;
g.ynsi and woco yiiiasc.'BQii aunru.- --
tenhA.aTrtoUiecarsaT- fi-t--
SISnfiSSSSS
table im ue row. . - 'xxzz. dIIwL ejocj 0a tia
t SJrwlrVrween tho Cotarjdo aadtfc4 Brja.
i -.--i1.i.j m.
rivers- Tiwi"JV LXr nonoiiaT
X tihriiaingers will lytve Ptie.ifcrno
BHPromJKl-j.
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Mnra Tournk Gcobw-j Plorfttars-cf Glees)
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