Flake's Daily Bulletin. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 155, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1865 Page: 1 of 3
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PUKE'S Dtl
F, FLAKE U.K.I
PUBL.I8IEBD BY F. FLAKE « CO.
Sel ^'-GALVESTON:
Oeiu r«l Agente. — Bcott R. Sherwood, Esq,
• 14 Pin «tren, Room 87, New York city, is the General
Agent of thi Journal for the «Ríes of New York,
Boston. Philadelphia and Baltimore.
$ar Messrs, Hertjberg & Simon are ottr duly an
thó^od ag^t fur^San antomo—for the >• Union"
AnnounoementH of Candidates.
tor Thé frlenh' of Col. Jesse Staneel will vote
for him, on thi 8th of January next, to represent Gal-
veston County In thé Reconstruction Gonvention.
H&S* We are authorised to announce A- P- Mo-
CORMICK, Esq. , of .Brazoria county, as candidate
to the State Convention, for the Coun-
for Delegate
ties of Brazoria and. Galveston.
nry qfth.
Election onJan-
JL
p8~ Several 'rtéády • ófempositors, English and
German, wanted at this oflftce. Highest wages
paid.
Apology-Wo need not say to our readers thajt this
morning's Bulletin, is less original and less inter-
esting than that which they are acoustomed to re-
ceive. Thtey know it J Thd fitting up of our new
eatablishaient, and the removal of our old one
which has been for pome weeks in progress, cul
minated yesterday. To all rearonable people this
will be a sufficient excuse.
of one
ruMfd-d
BookM.Paiw
oav
Ml _
jl'oXm ¿íhflCltjr i/.tiíliei OTJ taa«jur«
l.ilodv «.ud severally, 1 he payment tí slid li muan ^
if 1 ®5i*Wg ¿d
the
man inarho#
_ el, has JUy*
vJscovered; but the authorities are using all their
efforts to ferret cut, as well as others suspected
'j&i
made by the court of Appeals, of fh
against, the metropolis and in favor of ohr
monopolists, ¿yi 1868 a city or^inanoe was
heed of the law, fetid a test chSe of the city aaainst Hundred Dollar, with imprest#*'
subsequently taken, affirmed this decision.
case was then brought by the company before
5jr « rñir
>f the fifty dollars license Would' be in derogation Tlr f-i Tooavfld Dulkra. and tae^nadd interest &>t the
)f the contract made between the city and the com- yeaw trfor J ™íerv«i-d in me bv said
)anyin l8D8,and th^tha bichad' no right gheá'WN? R5 ea.h d. v of
auire anything additional to the stipulations of d^cwiW, 18«5. IahkiUe)i at p^ll" auedon k£«Jfi* to
ae said contract Thé advantage to the railroad the highest bldd r a¿ tWuoin .i'H«<¿'íe-aóor la the Ci y
companies by this decision is an important • and
For example, the company in. question employe , , ,d oad P|ghtj-two, ritaa;. to thfé'Cíiy of qft*cpon,
ninety cats, oñ Which a tax^f nfty^dollars each 8ud d> txUhdiuíuidDeed* and make'to the pn-rbaur
would aggregate four thousand five hundred dpi- such Tide Deed aa I am empowered to jnakenyimdT
Lrs a'year, about thirty thousand dollars sinoe Deed.
Iruat
18^8, when the ordinance was passed, thei pther
companies would' be equally liable, notwithstand-
Btjllbtin Omoi.-1The Bulletin is hów located
at its new home on Mechanic atreet, adjoining the
Odd Fellows' flail. For the convenience of mer-
chants and others, one' member of the publishing
finn, Mr. Rinker, will for the present keep his
odnnting room at the old íócation. Mr. Flake may
be found at the new office. Advertisements may
be left and genial business transacted at both
places, f..:.. . ,. )A ¡. ;r
1 1 /.¿J '¡I 'I llfft ..it',. 1
NBW YORK CORRESPONDENCE.
SPECIAL COBKESPOND.ENCJS QT "PULKE'S BULLETIN,
New YOBK, NOV. 2Af 1865.
■ To-day dawns with a dear sky—the first since
Saturday last. The tersible storm of wind and
raft, which prevailed m Tuesday, hafrat length
abated. Though the weather moderated yester-
day, the sky continued obscured by heavy bluck
clouds, and the rain feU,at«interVal8#ll after dark.
In the galé ófTuesday, a HelF-Gale pilot boat and
three schooners were wrecked on Long Island
,$nmd. i NO ripprt has yét teaohMiíá ofWf con-
siderable disaster to commerce at sea, nothwith-
standing incoming Vessels state that they experi-
enced a very heavy northeast gale and dense fog.
j A government transport, arriving at Philadelphia
from this city yesterday, which was forced to put
in en, *onteK passed spme floating rcQtton bales and
'¿oúié other merchandize, supposed to have be-
longed to the cargo of some vessel. The water,
which had flooded many; localities, hitherto regard-
ed inaobessible to the tide, has again subsided,
thoughjtfye damage- wrought in many sections of
the city has been great*
The anniversary (of the evacuation of fiew York,
by*M e British ttoo'ps, during the revolutionary
preparations for the ' parade' are how in course of
jcqnbletiQn, and the military procession, One of
the largest since 1860, in this city, will soon be put
1Q,ffifSv¿nt was formerly celebrated with splen-
idid and imposing parades, military and civic,
dinQ&ro fireworks and oratory. : 'It was as scrupu-
lously ohtjej-vad by New Yorkers, as the anniver-
sary of the Declaration ;Of Independence is by the
whole country. Durihg the late war the day has
í' . 'not been áo rigidly honored, and last year no men-
VV1M|/MU*VU VVMVft VW r"".VilV'TT"
ing some of them, which have been organized since
1856, are obliged to submife to the license by reason
Of their córttracts.
The present charter election campaign in this;
city is aaily developing tíie
precedent¿d features. Horace
GALVEaxoj*, X>bo, H. jeev-dW /
Trunijee,
N6TK Í10 WOOt AND fOtlSO PPKR8.
Wo are now ready to refceive limited co
1TT^, _„r_JtrTTO„ _ ments of Wool dndOotton to be picked;
most singular*and un-i'preBaed and compressed by the 1—
„ ^ , T__ace Greeley,! the noto- r u ,
riouB radical, and Fernando Wood, the Grand Mo- PATENT BEATER. PRESS.
gul of the ultra Copperheads, havélunited in sup- r ¡ ' . J, ...J
port of the Heoker-O'Gorman ticket, and may be , To(Preyent ,th^( freqnept mi^^kep( jrhioh l^ave
said to be in "check by ioWi* political companion- •0ccuilred by draymen taking loads for us to other
« IV a 1L' J_ ii/ t>—= '
I Christmas
rif\nm, WINES! WINES!!
LIQUORS, LIQUORS! LlQUOlts;;
CHEAPETS AND BEST IN GALVESTON
IST A11 Who Wish a gbnuihe article ai
ed io pall and exanMne our stock.
" MARUCHEAU & De L' rSLE
BtrRnd.
decl3dlw
For Snle or Hi-iit.
Owp Lo^ with ^tKr<',<n no^tr the A ,no,.
buiidinira. .AJho my Buüdinjr on Pnatofflí J'I'V",!'^
trtrmn apply to i< e utthe office ot E. p n • 1 ,r
Strand.
Cm i ve ton. Dec 12. ,n Ix
_____ «2IU
P. Ii. bECKKK,
Pianos Tuned wid Repaired. Warrant*
all hia work lor mx month*.
jgar'Oi'dei-alcft at the «t-.rc of n Mil - - .
ier, Tremont street will he promutiv «tt. i.
Gnlveaton, Nov. 16, ltsft). J tt« ndeü t> .
düiii
,, . For Su le.
tatel^ recqlVe'j from the celebrated Manj.fac.ory oí
&(eimnay A Son, New York, for npecimcu, a very
SQUARE PIANO,
. iV: ! :#■ a íF r-Tli' i,' wj ■" k""m • rder
• . F' L- BECKER
At tlie atore of H. Miller, TremwuHt
UK /;i
republican candfdate, should,one be put forward, blocks Southeast or the Factors' Cotton Press, (and
denounce the gentleman named as á Copperhead, one block West of Canterbtiry's So<la Water M
and eulpgises Hoffman. The Express is so bewil- . .
dered'bythe multiplicity of candidates and the • 1lctory"
Cdeclidlw] G. k. COOKE &
ADOLPH DK OAÜLTll ;
-« J W VS VMV« V I V * — -- —
unanticipated action of the different conventions,
that it remains poised in a glorious "nein commit-
tal" attitude ««upon the fence," while the Herald DPQT A TTT? A ¥T
says : ««So the game goes on, and the middle is' IVlJU X XI U 4- ^ ^
likely to become more inextricable and puzzling In the houqé of J. F, W. Ahrpns, Market Street
everyday. One thing candeal it, the action of one block west of the Theatre. This first clase
¿berta for MÍyor, an we hear it iuteuiU to, it will be «nutte this ,a mi
break up the whole arrangement and doubtless as¿utes itó guests
elect its capdidates." 'nromntlv attend to
, At a meeting of the Radicals, held liat evening ^ nov29dlv
at Dr. Cheever's church on Union square, in the y
course of speeches made by Dr- Cheever, a Mr.
Gilbert and others, on Our national affairs, Presi-
thdVattentave
their wants.
sen^nts
wü
Salt, Salt.
as the 1" stwe. and fir adié on the l4n«lftg,;f *■
and 500 Sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, in best
by J, R. flOVNES «V. CO
Groc?ra and Morohan<ii«e Rrokera,
decl3dlw Strand, Galveston, Tex
dent/ohpson.wjtsf denonnped and villified ai
friend oi the rebels, the apologist for secession
"a law maker in defiance of the Conaititution,
which véBtéd that powét in Congress"" He was
branded as a dictator, Who acted aá if he believed
he owned the country and could do with it as he
pleased.
In a telegraphic dispatch of to-day, from Wash-
ington, we are informed that in a communication . _
to the late Minister Dayton, the Secretary of State ** «««* 80018 8hoe8' Hate ani Caps, etc., etc.
Kit AFT ^ THB88ING,
Wiioi.kSaLk and Retail Dealers m
t orde
>.. !
it
observed he "might not improperly improve the oc-
casipn of remarking that the executive govern-
ment of this country has no organ among the'
newspapers, and its views and sentiments in re-
gard to<France and to all other countries, can be
known'always by the language of its diplomatic
representatives, for it instructs them minutely, and
directs to them to speak alwavs frankly and sin-
22d street, hclow Postomce and Market.
Just Received,
63 pases Boots and-Shoes.
¿Í cases Dry Goods.
j BpettJc always iranKiy ana sin- , . , . ,
:ime previous to the forwarding of which they offer for sale:
Ir. Dayton, Mr. Seward wrote to ,
J '65 pieces English Pnnta
cerely. A short tim«
this dispatch to< Mr. y
him as follows: "The statements made to you by
M. Drouyn DeL'huys, concerning the Emperor's
intentions, are entkely satisfiictory, if we are per-,
mitted to assume them as having been authorized Agents for Wm. Claflin & Co, 's Premium Boóts
to bs made by the,Emperor in yiew of the present dcl2 and Brogana. dtf
of affcurA irt fileiico. It is true, as I have
15 cas?9 Hats and Caps
£ <} 3 i |
43 pieces French Prints
™ nuu mstjfButuu men-
tion was made of the circrtimstance excepting by
the press, who vouchsafed a casual notice. With
the return of peace, however, our citizens have be-
oome reanimated bwthia.iQtyulse that whilbm en-
couraged, them to tp^ patriotic 'observance of the
most important tevertt, t^haps, In our metropoli-
tan histOCT. The head Of the column is nbw mov-
ta.íSSk ftn4,Governor Fenton is awaiting its approach
at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, where he will review
the troops. The schools and publip buildings are
closed, the wea^¿t is delightml, and the anniver-
sary promises to be a jóyous holiday.
Brooklyn, heretofore known aá the "city of
chuiohes," and generally regarded arfa place of
"steady habits, ".end «comparatively removed from
reproach,.has. at length notoriously forfeited its
reputation. Since the war it has.been the scene of
criminal occurrences, before rarely chronicled, ahd
on Wednesday night, in one ,of its public parks,
was perpetrated one of the most shocking mur-
ders in the recollection of our metropolitan police.
. Jose Garcia Otero was the victim, a rich Cuhan in
the theatrical profession, who reached New York
l , ^xwxüoni^ju, wuu renguea iNew xorK
not long since, on 4wtainess relating to hi^ voca-
i i Qn. Wednesday evening lahtj he'lpft his
lodgings at . the Barcelona hotel, in Great Jóii«a
before remarked, that the Emperor's purposea miiy
hereafter change with changing circumstatfeea.—
We, ourselves," however, are not unobservant of
the progresa, of events, at home and abroad ; and in
no case are we <lik#ly .to, neglect such provision for
our ©wn safety as every sovereign State must al-
ways be prepared tóvMl back upon, when nations
with which they- have lived in friendship, ceaseito
respect their moral and treaty stipulations."
Ei-Presidént Buchanan's long eYpected. work)
in defenoe of his Administration; has finally boen
published by the Appleton firm of this.oite. The
gist of the book, which Will prOba,hly reach you as
soon as my letter, and upon vftuch I have no ojp-
portunity for pritjiojem in pay circjainscfibed sphere,
is an' effort tó show that the respontibility for inac-
tion at the outbreak of the secession excitement
should be shouldered not by him, but by the Fed-
eral Congress of ISGQ-Bl. , , ,, ,([
Gen.' Scott is/at prea^nt in Ñew York, preparing
for his journey to New Orleans and Texas, whore
it is' understood he will paas the winter. The Old
military landmark is in very feeble health and con-
tinues carefully secluded from visitors;' yet his eye
[> | sparkles at the allusion Jto tjhose scenes with which
his ñamé Is faráiliárly connected, and upon men-
tion of .the* happy issue of thelaée War.
BRADSHAW.,
■ ' < --
Man illált ope.
Í A fine lot for baling purpose*. Fbr sale by
PADGETT A LEDYAUD,
Hendlev'a Buiidinar,
■1 'til
¡o^^'frói^B^^^j^in Delano,
Dry Good*, Boot* and Shooe.
Pm ufauniMi T.nlftn^
uaintan- 209 Cíiie Root^ and Shoos c\nsiitlng of Mieu'e
n thoil- fttdKo-jtl mil's calf kip and Coitg.e
e. It is X and Misses B.;lmoral bootuos, Ladies alii
.. calf kip
e¿j wj-er
iuaord and
AT.ar
nsp, í i__ ■ pipí
9i> this city, accompanied by a friend called
Jose; Gonzales. 1 It is bolieved bV' his acquaintan-
ces at the hotel, that Otero had nearly ton
thousand dollars oh hié person at the time, it is a*'*'
also imagined that subsequent tor leaving Ma i0(^. Tlea.
ing ; Otocf met, with other parties, with whom he 4
repaired to Brooklyn, where' he wae¡ discovéréd
mürdered in the City Park, shortly after ten O'clock,
the same night. It wns at first supposed the un-
fortunate man had committed suicide, but on a
supeMeial examination it was at once' made appa- AllenVíprSghe & X^osIcbI^ Wmts, Linen Towel-
rent that he had been tbnlly murdered. His shirt A** Keatodty Jehfia Tknty batiuets, Preach BianLoto,
hSl^a'^7 'fetta MSMta.«É ,
nornooct were m, such a stftto that it was evident before mAkirnr their bllaelMawiipro
there h(ut been a des
Wflé *Í6áÁut-Á 4-Ik A ahnimn /vff Ak* * - i ;
tianding to
sale at a small
' 25 crates assorted Crockery* and China Ware,
23 casks Claret W^bc,
j... 50 sacks Rio CoBfee:1' A !uj
25 sacks Oats, ^ - '
■ 25 sacks Wheat Bran.
18 bbls Rice.
15 tierces Cotolina Rice.'
. ;1Q We; Whisky. 1 O H II O T U fJ I
9*hhdg.; Lfviisiana Sng^ir,
10 tierces Cuba Sugar.
. ¡ eOiiSbls Flonr, '
400 Demijohns, assorted sizes.
10-boxes Glass Ware.
40 hhds fitfcsburg CoaL ¡ |
,>il70.doaen Buckets, lo uJ«á ¡ "¡ >'A<> wái
50 dozen Ale, quarts.
and couhtry merchants afe hlvited'
cau and examine above fjoqds, as they will be so
low. NICHOLS & BRO.
Galvestow. Dee. 12. 1865—d3t
Liberal Cash Advances
Made: ©ft consignments of Cotton to my friends in
LIVERPOOL NEW yORJC, BOSTON and NEW
ORIf&ANS. > , JAME8 SORLEY.
1 nov29dif
COAL I COAL7T
To arrive by bark^t. Clair
BOO TON8 COAL,
Foo^e by T. B. STUBBS.
uov22dtf
JOHN 11. BO- TWICK,
WHOLESALE GROCER AND 82IIPPIKV
Merchant,
Síbakd, Galvesto*.
—Dealer in—
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES,
WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS,
BAGGING AND HOPE,
WOODEN WAliE,
HJow receiving, by hork Ihia, a larpe and nssnrt <1
stock of Staph and Kaiicy (Iroccries, Wooden Waif,
etc., comprising her cniirt, cprgo. Al-i> to arrive.
Invoices by the sicltmer Thonifts and hr i? Horeiiff.
The above named tfooda are from ttrsHiaitdí, huíi-
a.hlf> for '
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OROCEUS.
; IM-
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
SUTTLERS.
which will be sbUl at r^dtlccd rates .' \VjU lie,in .ron-
staat ree«i|it)of| goods i y stnniners md' «Wllifu?V« ^eU
consigned trt me, being npent lor n .ine of A 1 Steim.-
ri from New York to di'x noit.
nov2, rHf
tdililftni..
JOHN lí. BOSTWICK,
Office in JameB Morley's Building,
S rand, up Stain.
A Dr? G,00<1#-e®|fi8tl11* ^ P rt of
, : ' : Brpwn Wd.Bloached CJalipns. , ^ • y .
• '' Brown and B^ea^hod Twilled Cotton Cloths,
Pbll'io Allen.'SnrSirhe & 'A,fao3iktíl2 ÍVínts. Linnn Tnwni.'
v Fór jale L
Per schooner Abbie Burcley:
lQ0 bb1l( .Tack96n WhIt6 Pdtátdc .' -
ai bols. Onions.
30 boxes Gxtoa No. 1 Soap.
45£boxes No. 1 Family Soan.
25 boxes No. 1 Soap.
vv n
Bagging, find f lope.
60 balea India Bugging, iOO coils Hop
BEL 0W MARKETRA TÉS.
J. R. BOSTWICK.
nov25.
Office SbrlJy^s Building, up Staire
i ;i i!
y f*
NICHOi'r * nn
Henry Berclitold,
.**; fjéiás -ii 'niCAi.w TV
■18 TT O K .
~ •**««« A* re UV1UUÜL Dew
a desperate struggla -The matter
ifuv nuooicii VUU1U1, UUU1 tHl XXipOaO^ iliaf-
tiwz Bollécor, Iftteyesterdny mftibbk ott a sWuro-
. lyingat a/pááron the >íórth rilei, as itwas
«(Knit departing for Havana. His pants Were spat-
. tered with blood, and his hands were qut in several
placee, apparently with soín¿'¿harn <nSUmon
B v the aid of the officers a tmir
Woodward and Papnv.
HEAVY STOCK
1 AT 2fEW ORLEANS PRICES
*'' iit tf r4-..
ANÍ) IN OBEAT VARIETY.
J. It. BOSTWICK,
•Office Sorley's Btiilding, upstairs.
,iv.
iyjpiu? () deans. Prices.
nnvIK
Ml
>. r
Heavy Stock of GROC^IllErv now on sale
, ^.BpSTWIOK, ;
, tOffióe Sorléy'é {Building, ttp Stairs
noy25 , , 1.Ó ÍK KV. ^
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4 1 H fiii
ANT>
4,1, 6d*MrfailO
Wd. J2J and ÍWdNalL ,
f .p «-1 ti>
Jul *A. t
■É, BO OT, LEA TIIE1Í AÑL
Shobkakebs' FlSDtKOS.
pit «" ■'«• BRADY ! maniifaotor.o/ Shoes and Boo trt, opposite
East half 6t the Armsiroag B jr.rtlnsr ; CÍP^^, Maraet, in the hoiisn of ( . W. Beias-
Strand, .Galv^vi. ™T' KeeP constantly on hand a large assort-.
n.ent of nhoeeapd b^ta jof Nortlíéw and his ow
mannrahnre ; aJoo Leather of all kvidsJf,nnd phorV' r UftvetW*<iav tak
«nala>ra' Pindinrs. to Whicb he invitetrthn nttnnttriii lírhwn, artfl liereafte
111^ , Urnun Ar Pa f.MKAf*
^UOUV#i l IIDltC0
..I f Av1i4]v
C OF EE E, TEA
It . ÍUt ,ül..*' . 1 •' ' '{'■ ' ' 'l
Vnv in otnrn n.t RTTlflll fldTlinCf
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c. á Bni.Trr.Tir
a.
Wanted.
maiu*r«' FH
MCf Shoes and Boots mii.'f tn nrAnr nn
►w ixni ui.p <h uiu municmu initio me prisoner ,n * itrinniua o
^peared terrify distntaaod, and to use thé lau- P'^tbaice, Bex 271.
A partner, with a eaalr capital of $t,500 or t2,000|,
w In a first cla-ja^otoo al^ndy -eiltaftU^Mid and now do M
iár Ing a printable bmiaeaa. Por parficidera aa&tftaji f^iv«f2ríi
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Offlfia Sorloy's ^^d^g, Bp fitafrfc j; J{f
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