Daily State Journal. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 96, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1870 Page: 1 of 4
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DENTAL SURGEON,
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CITY ITEMS.
DENTAL SURGEONS,
past fifteen years, those gigantic corporations.
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comfort and safety, this route is not equalled
man, and is to a person of cultivated taste a
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lateyesterdy afternoon when, the Sap-
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TnE RACES.—The third day's race at Cost-
ley's Course, mile beats, took place yesterday ,
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course. Dr. Jones is the only physician in the
I nited Stott's who thoroughly understands
curing this dangerous end offensive disense.
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Marion and Davis counties, Texas, passed.
The decline of American commerce was re-
sumed.
Senators Revels and Harris attended the
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WE have received from hendqunrters speeinl
orders No. 22, granting leave ol ahnence to
Lieutenant Hess.
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is a tertiary, form of cancer, often destroying
New York, May 19.—Cotton firm ; sales
1 100 Udes; middling uplands 23| ; Orleans
23). Gold 114} to 1144. Governments closed
AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1870,
tionized the eonstitution by the fifteenth and
other amendmenta, and i
Very respeetfully.
i reproach,
difcu’ty to
I “My instructions are aleolute.
Nothing whatever, connected with the Red |
River expedition, can pass the canal. I must,
therefore, al olutely refuse to allow the Chi-
disadvantage, in this warn climate, of having
windows only on one hide.
once take measures for ventilation by cutting
windows in the side, or fitting an open cupola
in the roof, or better sill, by both methods.
In its present condition it is only fit to be la-
helled and let as a firat-claes tomb. The chief
reason why, since the advent of the warm
weather, exhibitisns and performances no mat-
ter how high and unexeeptionable their char-
acter, have failed to draw audiences, has been
that people arc too wise to lie caught many
times in the same trap.
Tax Hotel.—We punctually attended the
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Time: 1:52-- 1:50.
It was a splendid rate and very clore. I here
was but little bettng.
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LAWYERS,
. curt- at Au-ut, Texas
— Failere of the attewepted Irvelutiei
ia Mexico- Sheck ef an Earthqunke
The henefit of Professor Haselmnyer takes
place to-night, and his friend- will rally to his
support. The Professor, beside hi* astund-
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Committee this morning heard an argument *
from Judge Perry, of Cincinnati, in behalf of J couutmg
the government in the matter of the propoeed ,
enforcement of the claims of the War De-
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Dav i-, I lack Hritton, a d’othera :
(Friday) evening for holding the snme.
Very respectfullv, yours.
L MASEL MAYER.
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OZOENA, an offensive disease in the nose
which eats away the partition bone, deetroys
the sense of smell, produces green or yellowish
scabs, the shnpe of the nostri; sbmetrmes flat,
often tainted with blood and matter; caures
weight and dull aching over the eyes; head-
ache, loss of memory, giddiness, etc. This
disease is often caused by neglected colds; by
suppreseed skin disenses, serofula, measles,
scarlet fever, psoriasis, syphilis and other conta-
gious diseases, and is itself contagious. It often
extends to the throat, producing hoarseness.
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rights in States. The government took the
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change in the governmental policy caneed by
war was a revolution that secured Individual
onto San Antonio. Those contemplating a
trip North are referred to advertisement in
another column.
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NEw MARKEr AND HALL. — This building
cinstructed of hard and selected rock is neing
rapidly from its foundations. It will 1x5 fin-
ished in October next, and the upper story
will supply to our eitizens n cool and spacious
room for a city hall. The present room is ut-
terly unfit. It is located above the fragrant
fumes of a horse rtable, apd has the damning
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the “Illinois Central,” “Michigan Central’,
practicing nt the Avenue Hotel in this city,
with his usunl unprecedented success. 4 fhice,
room No. 56, second fl’xir. where lie nmiiiiK
until June 30, and no longer.
ing feats of legerdemain, will give a variety
Not long since we of melodies, ranging from operatic to comic.
The proceedings were
opened with prayer by the Reverend M. W.
1, Jacobus, of Alleghany, P’ennsylvania, moder-
1 ator of last old school assembly, which was
followed by a sermon on “Spirit and one Body
the idenl of the Christian Church” by the
that it was a failure. ’Hie attendnnee was
small, and no action was taken. We regret
this exceedingly. One of the greatest causca--
in fact, the chief cause—of the dissatisfaction
and dincontent now existing and augmenting
against Austin ax the State capital, ari-es from
the wretchedly inadequate acecumodations
available for new comers. The meetingof the
Legislature fills the town like a camp, ani all
sorts of crowding and flacking take place.
From three to six persons are aqucezed into •
room, and happy is the boarder who has an
entire corner to himself. A disgust against
our city is thus occasioned, which has far-
reaching results. If our citizens chooee to
take a penny-wise and pound-foolish view ol
Uiis matter, the fault and the penalty will lie
their own.
meeting called to arrange for the building of a ...... .
hotel. ou Monday afternoon, and regret to my I on the wrong side.
day. .,yaq
(i overnor Geary, of Pennsylvania, inter-1 defin it
view ! the Presdent to-day.
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the Vetee en Plebiseicom
rent aud Imprinemmeut ef Freneh bled this, morning
Newspuper en-Troope <• be Nent
Agaiu-t n bnmd ef Hinliea i-uryentm
door open. Both the parent birds
tered and domiciled themselveu.
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patches received from Madrid direct, report
that the Council of Ministers has determined
to confer upon Serano the royal attrabutes, if
no candidate for the throhe is found within a
reasonable short time. On the other hand,
some of the continental news agencids nave
just circulated telegrams to the effect that the
regency will tirrust the crown upon Espartera,
in default of any other solution of the eitua-
tion. It is believed in Boh quarters, that his
resolution to decline the crown is not abeo-
lately final.
Paris, May 19.—The police made several
more arrests to-day of persons helieved con-
nected with the regicide plot. Some houses
were reached and more homhs found. The
bultion was thirteen million pounds greater
than last Thureday.
Townonre, May It.—The Gia lie and Tele-
graph have strong articles in favor of build-
ing a canal on Brifish ground around Sault
St. Marye and thnt privileges now enjoyed
by American vessels in Canadian canals shall
cease until the question at issue is adjusted.
XINCELLASEOUS
Meshodint Pretetnat dlenferenee Nt Mem-
phiw-Preceedinu» •< she Presby terinm
chureh Nt Philndelphin -*tenmer Chi-
rare Kefuwed te Paun Thraach Huule
Mt. Marie €•■«!.
CLEYELASD, Ohio, May 19.—A new leak,
whereby the Associated Press dispatehes have
been stolen, has been discovered. Measures
have been taken to close it.
_____ ____ „ on the grand piano. The trained cannries
house, in the full flush of purgatorial pleasure, will also appear nnd go through their admirn-
and shall in future ‘take ourn" on the out- i ble feats.
Frank l.. Iiritten,
L. l'ttit,
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New Orleans, May 19.— Cotton fair ; prices
firm ; rales 2700 bales ; middling 22} ; low j
21| to 214c ; good ordinary 202
Gold 114}.
DAILY ST
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___ The Telegraph hane sensational paragraph
___pitted the truth of the giving the strength and the flans of theFe-
| Democ ratio charge that hie party had revolu-i nian organization in this country. '
> he - ihet ‛ th lierwiin and Lospos, Mny 19.-.The news frot Spain to
argued that the day i important, thoogh conflicting- Dio
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The HIDK TRADE. — Numbers of wag m-havc
recently taken on full argoes of hides from
Austin, bound for Brenham.
It has bcen remarked that the lust in races
by any on the continent. The Major will re-1 perennial fountain of plearnre.
main here but a couple of days, and then go —.—
bronchitis ami consumption, if neglected it
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to the citizens of our State as far west ns San ing birda in the garden, the nest and inmntes
Antonio, that he may make known to all, the . were placed in a cage and lett in the parlor,
advantages to he gained by taking, tickets with the window of tle room an. tlie cnge
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reprted lor the sale of certain the ldth ot July, and ------------------r.
United States property, including that at the interval in writing the historyif the last
Fayetteville, North Carolina: Mount Vernon, empire. ■ ,
Alabama; t hattah ochie, Florida; also, cer- The editor and director of the Reveille have
tain captured property inshrevesport, Loaisi- been condemned, each to imprisonment three
ana; Mar~hall and Jefferson, Texas, and in J months and one thousand francs fine.
The editor and director of the Raspel were
aleo fined one thousand francs eacli, and two
months imprisonment. Many persons in ad-
ditionto those previously eondemned have 18 . v
been convicted of participation in the late ,
riots, and have received sentenees of from ten
days to two months imprisonment.;
PARIS, May 19.—Letters from Rome to the maiddling,,21 to_2138 i g
Leixteenth instant, says the French Bishops < to 201 i Receipts 709 bales.
MI~HL.L.\NHOUS.
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1 from Brenham, of our genial, gentlemanly, | andhnve great plensure in naming tomorrow
..... .... .... ________________sent to V etousato prevent and much-iespected friend, Major B. r. Long-
Tie Foreign c’ommitt e of the Senate dis- ! a hand of insurgents, who had rebelledl against .ley. He has represented in the South, for the
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LATEST NEWS FROM ALL POINTS
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wedding of the Capitol caterer’s (Downing)
daugbter. Reporters who. were fortunate
’ enough t> get access, report the entire abeence
te-t uaprovements. > of the black element.
oner s” Avenue. ; Senate.— The President requested open ne- ------ ——r- ;
gtiations with England, with a view to the I have all sent instructions to their clergy toi
annexation nt C’anada to the United States, chant a Te Deum for the fortunate issue of the
Reslution pinced on the calendar. {vote on j lebiscitum. . j ---- ——d-6e ToFhun}
WASHIGTOX May 19.-Rcvemie receiptai There was no meeting ol the Fcumenica t . GENTLEMEN .-I beg leave to tender yon my
$678,000. Council Monday. The congregatjon wo id The Great Route North and East.—"el ■ 1,L. c - 7... ...... i ;
( ommisjoner Delano expected here Satur- be hela on Tuesday, when tbetirchhi-boii ti<T the arrival on Sumhiy morning, bv stage 1 o> ‛ neonin
of Paris was to speak against the proposed । l."5,, f\ 81 8 presenting me with a complimentary bene fit,
incMion of papal fallibility. ' ------ ---------
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Reverend I’. 11. Fowler, of Utica, New York.
Lezislatif met moderator of the last old school assembly. {
, " ,, ' . Ahout five hundred delegates are in atten-
(.......— .......«...— . ----------- W hen the result was declared, mom- dance. The proceed in gs were of utmost in-Irofe-cor 1'1hunver:
yesterday, under the auspices of the Boudoin : bers of hoth the centre and risrnt received the tereet, commanding the admiration of the del- DEAR Sir_The undersi mne Lave lat ly
- • . A X r. SURGEON- Chapter. Thirty delegates were present, -antouncement with shouts of “\ivy le Empe- egates and auditory. i, ,, i , > •/
i - n i . pen. t •* I.lce Siwon annmaehel th. trihin, .. »i , n, . .... w it nc-'i v ir t ruly marvelous and inexpinin-
Nearly every e llege was represented, reur Juice duon approached im trioum ( LLISGSWO0D, May 1-.— 1 he steamer t luce . •
'■ • t" W asargros. May 19.—In the House, Mr. andendeavoreltomake an ohserhtion; but ra arrived at seven o’clock. this evening, hav ing a. 1 I" rformanees of eEeremain aud scion-
Conner, of Texas, intr oduced a resolution in- ’ the Chain or refused to bear him. lie suhmit- ' again hec n refused permisson to pass through | tifie illusion with the greatest plensure and
structingthe Cvmmittee on Foreign Affairs to. ted ah interpellati ol on the urmneh in which I the Sault St Maire C’anal. Colonel Bolton, 1 surprisse. As a slight testimonial of the pleas-
enquire into and report what measures are1the election had heen conducted, nnd took his comnmanding the British forces, waited on . ............. t ...... . , r. ,t... e
necessary to force Mexico to obeerve treaty seat. 1 he C hambe r separated, with renewed t ieneral Cook, in command of the distriet, and °-1 " 1 . '
stipulations, and prevent Mexico from harbor- eries bf V ive le. Empereur. arked the intentions of the American govern- l our ur "nit "-"emcanvr a- ■ >’i. man,
\hm of ing American outlaws. Referred to Committee r The Marseillaise, which was seized to- lay . ment with regard to the Chicora. General I we beg L a\ to tender you a complimentary
x-nenee on Military Affirs. ' announces that the paper will re-appear on (‛ook replied: “My instructions are aleolute. benefit, to take place upon puch evening as
‘ hi” - ' \ hill wa- r prted Lt the sale of certain the Ibtli of July, and M ochefort will employ Nothing whatever, connected with the Red | you w in ple ise inf ir u- t at your ne c-
ments will permit.
New York. The silver palace cars of the Pull- I proving to be a first-rate singer. Th i- sweet
man Company, with all their luxury and con- native songster, the range of whose musical v
veniences, are used in ill passenger trains , pertoire far surparsesany other of the fcathered
nnd we do not hesitate to say that for xpeed, choir, is casily accustomed to the presen e of
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MEXPIIS, May H.— Bishop Wightman has
been elected by the Conference to write the
life of Bishop Soule.
A message was received from the Methodist
Protestant Conference, at Baltimore, proiMeing .,1 ..10. i h i . . ,
a consolidation. A c’inmittee of fve was ap- the nose and throat when allowed to take its
pinted to answer.
, New York, May 19.—The government to-
day awarded two millions bonds at 11 40-190
i and 11 14-100. j(e destroy s the offensive smell in five minutes
; PRrLADEL.PHIA, May .—The general assem-l , ‛ ’
blyoft he United Presbyterian Church assem- and teueves thesuterer in every way at One,
and cun s the discase inn short time. IL is
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- ' WASHIGroS, May 19.— The House Judiciary :
ps in ~ev
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234 Fent.c.
n. . ntot the I i. artment against various Southern railroads. (
to the pu - W m. F. Chandler will be heard in behalf of’
prosesnjon. the railroads next Friday.
.wr u liorsr.—Naval appropriation bill passed. |
f t pn- All amendments for an increase of expense :
Mvsct defeated. . { - .
W AsHrGToS, May 19—The Portland to-da! to proceed to count 1 he .vote, on plebis-
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‘‘1380 MERCHANTS, t<> be determinei by the company, or five fett • in the world,
zangerubstitated. ** ' ’ .
' "I > U/tt Mr Kellogg introduced a bill grantingpieces of nanciering.
’ lands t» North Louisiana and Texas rad,ruuji peuple to purge theinselves of thi*
ning from VieksburgtoTexna line. J thoug it will be a taskequal in di .
WASHINGTN, May 19.—A memorial was : the alblitiin of siaery,
.. preseated representing that: in naturalzed, helimnesaishne an article onr the yateht
5 - A BLE citizens of Kh de I-lan can vote unless w rth race. It says : ** there is n sh oier in Eng- i
.ver one hundred and thirty-four dollar- in, land,probahly, that can sail with the Amen- side. The proprietor of thia hall should at
realestate, ind askinzremedy therefor. can yacht, Seppho. which throughout the
, Wa-HINrOs, May 19—The Senate bills to u.au h was handled by an English captain and
LO2:G . .. appoint Appraiser of Merchardze at Mobile, i crew tinder hiespersoml direction, r
--mGSBURY, ani to reduce taxation were reported favor- The Daily News explains that the Telegram
hlv upon. The fifteenth amendment bill was’ published on Tuenliy mornin ; by the Central
crnridered. I Press Aesocinkion, amouncing the award of
senator- Hamilton, of Maryland, said it, die prize to the dappho, was premature. It
would practically repeat the registration ) was bite yesterday afternoon wheh the Sap-
laws, and that, if passed, no one would be pho wae prnounced the winner. The judges
safe in talking to a negro before an election, arrived at thia conclusion from the Cumbria
, because lie was to have the right upon hit having disregarded the official iustruct ions
."-r* ar .•! le Horaes htre i unsupported affidavit to cause the arrest of, regulating the race, bat which were faith-
WAxr,---—1 ____f-bidawtr any man he might charge with supposed in- ; fully beyad by.the Sappho. ..
• -TeNNaw. 1 terference with hi rights.
t.20*t-ro,, Senator Schuri admtt
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SuPL hund Anylun.
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)s RN( E « (MNIHN. cu-sed the cables this morning, but took no, the Italian government, from cr swing into the
ection .Papal territory with arms in their hande:
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e. nt oter last year. ’ and Count Audrosky, Hungerian Premier, and each spring finds him pay ing his respects ton stateu that finding
Mr. Jacolmon, member of the bar of this I have agreed to forbid the promulgation of any - -• - -----C - - f-------• -- E - 1
citv. derarts tor Vick-burg to tunctionize as i decree of the Ecumenical Council, declaring
■ 1. pi-tnc Attorn v f or the Southern Miseissippi I the infallibility of the Pope. It ibreaseerted
v ■ ‘or,. Bureau. ’ ’ that the Austrian bishope will vote with prac
A 1! .The Howard csrruption investigation is 1 tical unanimity against the dogmat . over his route. On this route, there is but-one
" . line abut drawing to a close. The chief trouble Havana, May 19.—It is stated that the ; change of cars from Cairo to Niagara Falls or
11 ' C.H John; seems to he abut using government lumber; brothers of General Arango, who:ahandoned • - - — -
" » and tad brick*. the revolution, were imprisoned bythe IDeur-
One of the judgesot Wyoming territory has gent. Other accoants say they .were exe-
- orlerd the seizure of certain portions of thejeuted. General Arango, at the head of a
Pacific railroad. Several .Senators and Rcpre- column of troops, has gone to see about the
sertatives demand the removal of the judge, mattar. ■
but the President prelers referring the matter; CItY or Mexico, May 11.— Trnidad Garcia,
to the Attorney General. J a revolutionary Congresnman, has been turned
Charges generally believed idle, are pressel - over to the courts for trial. The revolation is
by t alifornians against Judge Field, of the Su- \ nearly ended. The followers of Pedro Marti-
preme Court, witTi a view to his impeachment. ’ nez, five hundred strong, have abandoned bun.
i ■ Mi N. g.. Best Calitornia people say the charges are ? The handit Bravo is still in the field with six
f ’ ’ 1"ar18 15 “an spite. J hundred followers. A heavy shock of eartb-
' f 'i • hiue Thming- in the Southern Pacific bill, as reported by quake was expericnced here to-day. No par-
Steri Ciaivemtem Texms th,. Senate Tuesday, a mistake in printing oe* ticulats.
cur-; where it is provided that fifty miles should l»XboN, May 14,—The Times has a remark-
I-? built in the second year at western end, it'ably bitter editorial article on the alleged
should read at eastern termihus. The ques- mismnagement of the Erie Railway afairs,
¥1 in. . tion «»f gauge was carried in committee by a : and the course pursued in relation to shares
w 1 ‛ I OKU % RMINC baremajrity. It i- generally understood ) in the stock market. The writer asserts that
that the entire provision regarding guage, the standard of commercial morality, is lower
itruekoutofthe bill,' thus leaving it in the city <4 New York than anywhere else
‘ »in iiv wol. What here in England wouldi
' he deemed crimes are their regarded as master-
" " i—i- It concerne .American
electors, and that sprerogations
could not safely be left to the i
State. ... . ,
Senator Howard said the rightef the black
man to vote in the South would,, for • balf a
century yet. be only a ele gpard for peae
and national anthority • If rebel leaders ever
cominto power again the war wduld have to
be fought over. .Theouth h4 lost her
LOCISIAXA AND TEXAS RAILROADPeoPeToandtttetombo,tte
______ •A- their unquenchable hatred of Nottkern society
aud Northern government. In case of foreign
The Mult Saint Mrie DiMeulty war we would *» A disposition,pithe Sputh
f to join the enemy, BO as to put down this gov-
' ernment they have so hated. Hu would never
; agree to universal amnesty, $r then Jef-
INTELLIGENCE ferson Davis and the rebel ringlepders would
come back to rehatch and revivify the lost
cause. Personal pride would never allow him
to see his name on the same list of yeas and nays
. — _ Interesting ( ongressional Preceedingswith perjured traitors and rUBraiM of his
acKsox i • country
------- | The Judiciary Committee preeented R report
.. .......... of inquiry as to the corrupt meens used to
ARREST (H FRENCH 11 BLISHERS ! influence':Senators on the Georgia bill. The
_____ . testimony is voluminous.
-1 Washington, May 19.—in the House a very
Site.. to. 1 hitter discussion upon the appropriation bill,
, in feature providing for the ministry to Rome;
। religion entered very strongly into the discue-
eion. Sharp passages occurred between Bing-
ent ngiveutocollectinedeht*:PaJ- Special to the null Jourual.! ham and oorhies, each claiming that the
, , alit . , mr - | other was playing tor Catholie votes.
ANLoV E . " ash I-AU lux, Mr. Banks made a personal explanation de-
. — A- ---- fending tlie San Domingo treaty, tiolding that
R•;.- pi , s • PannzeeNuvnl Approprimtieu Bill— Male l our safety depended Upon the acquisition of
' ' . 1 of Umited Mtates Preperty- Anmexatieu the neighboring island-.
;. .. m 0lr Ashclcy ' •f < nunda-Lemiinma und Texms —---------------
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