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G. A. FOTf.SGARD ' ;
' llCll.l.lt IN
BOOTS and SHOES
No. 74 I.Ialn SlTCOt
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HOUSTON. TrXAS.
: issgrMKltCHAXTS nnil ri.ANTETlS'nro
rcpcoilntiv vrfiiriiir(l lo cr.U nml oxnnilno
my .lock will :li in ll'O most complete in llic
Slule nml luicta us low na the Went.
0. A. l'OP.SOAKD.
Euy the Best; It is the Cheapest; For
the Sest is always ths
ChtaDGst! .ir .
THE EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE!
(lAL-iitiil Kill. 14 June 0 1K00 & iinr.ll '01.)
rrMIIOSK Jlm-liliic. nro cnn.lrncii'il on on entirely
X ni'W iiriiiiriiiliriii!liu'ili'Uli0r')l('li(rftr41.ul1
vjIiimuIi' iiiiirovi..iM'!ilii p.-imouui-eil to lie ilml'lklly
nml ii ;fTtlim i-rn;lili.f(l. Kor wilo In lloniioii nt
JUiiiiulnulnrf.-tt' ni'iro. i-ot of ln.iinmt Inllnn nililml.
. Ll OltSUABBj
. Agent for Texas.
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Tj0ot ets Shoo S3toi-3
itAIN ST 1! KET HOUSTON TEXAS. '
Mi
TKK "AOXl'AREll."
WASHING MACHINE.
I have Horn inmiv VuIiIiik Miirlihii' "o.riilliil"
Iml I fmnklv Bihnii lhl llin Niniimn.il U n-lii.i M-
' .liln. ..rl 1' i"V !li"-l -i!i:'iillin (irtliTf.ll..! nf
ihkIi niiractlculii lllty. ll l a li mil.olil tlMSlng
and 1 oiil'l noi I'Hrl viill. II ut any n h f iiiilm. 1
" Wrp.icrlillt ratal' gnp. Ti Ue 1UH. c tree
" application lo "
li. A. FOllSG.iSin
HOUaTON TEXAS.-
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PATENT BABY. TENDER
on
. Magio Spring Cradlo.
' I. I unt only a cliarmlng Craillr. iw'lur Hie
mitt'inifortl'li'.i!i"lliliilI il-llft"tf"l .""OO'i.
wliicliran .llily baohlalunl Imt nmy beln.lanlly
y.!. ln bImhi.i eriTyllilnf liiTT'oftirn niHil In
th.ituwry.liir ih. pomlort. rxercijit or aaimwm.nl
ifclillilrrn.aiiJ rll. tlin mnllior nr linn from
l.. mn nar. of lnl.T-tii.lliir. l or wl. at
ROOT A N I S II 0 13 STO R E
' - HOUSTON TEXAS.
Pee. 1o(l. IStly.
T. W. HOUSE '
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; Y HOLESALE M ERCIIANT
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CommissionMerchant;
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1 ALYEST0N TEXAS. .
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.. aProoipt attenlioa give U ail bas-
Baias entniatea I. Lis ear.
;le. IMC lily. . ; ...
New Family Grocery.
. HENRY BOLL
f TUCLU rerrtrII.T iafena tbe ci.l-
1 I a en a of Dallas saw Ike aurreaDdiag
ecnalry that be has opened a . ' J
rAMILYOROCERY
la ike sew fcrVk tmiMir' Vaia trert.
opTi. lb I'otd Oi.if.. hire he i rr-
eeirisg a4 rpmii.f a larr an.l riew fc-
ortnent of f AVIi.1' CKi;Cri:IE"S afcerk
ht a-ill aril acL'p as j
! '1 HE CUBATSSST
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Ca'sli o r Ctnr.itry rnnl:icc.
S w- I e- r-ej.k tr r t 1 e-"'T
-V ia I- .me. M fMr'n the fr-
r r Lee of ti t "..
NEW AND C1IKA1'
FAMILY (1R0CEUY.
W. B. MARTIN
J JAS Jimt opqcJ comjilelc) onoilincffl
Family Croco ic of all kinds.
In Hid building formerly oooupleJ y
0.1 UlO orlll Utile 01 UIO pilimrr
pr.iiicHdi iii kcn iiUny un iiiiml f''1.1"10''1'
of ..to v iIiIiir In 1.1. n..o . wlicb .ie wm ....
FOR CASH
i o iii.il" pr;r:r.. "
llo hivitcH those wUliinR to purcliuuo lo
. ii.uive iluii Oil. is lie plaoo io
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33XT"V HAIXOrVI3a'lE.
July SO 1S07 4l-.tr.
FRANKLIN
Tyi'G & Stereotype Foundry
1G3 VINE STREET
ll.-lui'i-n Knurlli anJ fink Strocll.
CINCINNATI OHIO.
R. ALLISON Sup't.
Maniifurturcr ofninl Pcalt-r. In
NEWS BOOK AND JOB WORK
lItlNTlNO I'ltlCHSTOH
C.oeH O.illoy. 3lo.
ISKS AXD miXTIXC 3IATEUIAL OF
EVEItY DESCBIPTI0X.
or llltinl I
Booka Millf TolumrK of nil RlTiea In M0fFB
ana .nrien. Li.nuunm-i..irui..
hlniniw In Type Metal or Copper.
wood isra-E.-A."viasrG.
PATTfeBN LETTERS
OP VARIOUS STVLES
EliBOTnOTYPIWG
In all iti branchca.
anrmry 13 Won 17:ly.
The Dallas Iron and Brass
FOUNDRY
WITH
New anfl Improved Machinery.
THE nnderslgaed beg lere to Inform
their friends and Ihepnblie generally
that they haave just recemd a new ana
LARGE IRON LATHE
and a
PLANER for Planing IRON
And aretow prepared to do all kind of
work uHually done in a Foundry and Ma-
china Shop Buch as
BUILDING ENGINES and BOILEES
BOEING CYLINDERS &c .
;"Vq keep nlwnvs on linnd BOILER KIT-
ETS 0A0E COOKS fiUATE BARS EX-
TRAS for THRESHERS and KEAFER8
IiABBKT METAL &o.
Castings of all Kinds
Mtde to order either in BRASS or IRON.
URATE BARS at TEN I'EXTS per pound.
No need of sondine oif for anything in
our line; we can furnish all that is needed.
tfarllrirrg all your OLD' IKON to our
Foundry; we will pny the highest price for
BAILEY & GRIFFITHS.
DitlhM Mturcli 2 1807-24:lt ... . .
PHILIP WERLEIN
(Cnmn to tor ni.- m wai.r. knows iioom or
i-iiliii- r. WKBi.aiN ami r. r. wiulein 4 haiy 8
k ll'mr bTJIKKT AND 17 t JNAL BtUEET.) .
AT S2 1JAROXXI3 STBEET
oniJSANS
T-nr-cn-DTTiTJ fiT? ATJTi TlTAT-EB. IN
liUAVlVAUU V.
IJIANllS OriMln Jlolodwrn Violin.. Onll.r.
J Fllltilia. 1.11111!" Ilnliu ti'iiui p..... ..
Huiiii.il Hnic Fliminli-H aarloniiiB lli.iili'..nii
AirolUi oll- L-oui-iirlllnu. I! llnl iw anil tnur
Mu.lc WacH and all och. kind nf mn.lwil Inalru-
nwti bin'. mualii lnnlrucllon bonka (.prlng
llinilc.-a l'lano (.tool. anil covira of nil .lylo. and
iiallirn. niii.if piini r win anil n-palrini! malarial
ic.i'lc llallnu String of Hie bfll iialily kuoaa
fororcry in.lruuit'Dt.
I U Irare to inform my frloml. aad .he public
p nirally that I liavo lh ancy ftir the bun. of
LuC'.iai. and Tnzaa of III. celebrated new .cale
llarcrhall an4 Mltlaqfr Piano Fortes. .'
wlili-h are now ilia moat perfee. Tlano.. In lonrb
Inlie ilurnliillly. warknian.hlp and lliili.li of any now
mailt- in Knroiia or Amork-a. 1 am daily racalvlnff
le.linonlal. of I lie aua-riorlly of the.. Piano from
Ilia tir.r arllat. and cu many of my mint enerirel ic
nminiilitiira any tiny are III. bolt I'lano. they bare
aver ae.n. ' '
w liile i xpre. my acknoaiedcement rr all pa-t
fni in n. and aollcll a continuance of Ibe ..me I a.-
n.a my itmn. that then- lnterel. ahall ooutinu.
le be Ilia object of my apeclnl deroilon.
lle..-clfiilly. .. I'MLIP WEBLKIN.
Any pleea of mn.lc or b jok lent poit paid oa re-
ceipt of Urn markrt prion. - -
C rcular.. Price lima Illuatrated calalorne. of
Piano and Oran cataloiniM of mu.lc prlea ll.ta
of atrinr. (Bt and Italian) and Inalromeata fnrnl.h-
edonapliiiealloa. ' .
Ii. S. i rwpect hilly In.lte th. trade amatenra and
nniUien of oioiilc lo faroc me with their order
which will alwar. h aaecaiod wllh care and prompt.
Den at lb. lawae. ea.h price..
K. Ii.k.I. and ccmiuaric. .npilicd on tua moat lib-
"lr'Cp?P. Werlelw of thaold hoe will b In l-
tendance ad will be b.ppy lo wait oa hi. old friend
and patron aa formerly.
AaVi.ta wanted In ercry connly In Ibl. tate Rr
aale 4 tlcWl.raled new acala aver hall Mit-
teM Plana Korlea.
DnarriptUa "trl. ScbealaiU t
... . itamaerl Prim. .
Ha. 1.
rVraa Faoir? L.an. Kor Ooaarma
Moiililiiiii on riinib Octaaon Lei carved
l.vre r..ll I.k -.. w
r.awu Ka. I wllhrwd le fnia.
1 OcUve n.t 1. 1 an rownd oorncrs aaonkt-
bit on lim and rmh. Oolbic laga carved
1. r. wroll de. beveled top .
fame etyle aa Ka. a with additloa of carved
lec.....
" Oi-tave tionl laee round corneie monld--Inrand
aerpetitlna aaontdlnr ow pttnth
: carved lea and aire acroll dam hereled
Xa. t.
Ko. 1.
Ka. f
? 14. H-'taea front lacae r.iaad eorvrt
rit-nl.liTic ea rim and plinth. Urje aetprn-
- Hwe nwwldin rm pmm. ntn -
aa 1 h re. ar roll keaeted low. "
7 18 0- tare f'-ur eerr lerre rownd cornera
Sni-lied all rennd. extra keaey ldln.
w rim ed plia.h. eTfea.lne wumlding
.pttwik. aa.ra rie caread lefS aad lyra
nm deek eled .op
7 I .n O -are. fear Tery larpe round cornera
a..ned all rownd. n re hear? carved
ainiMiac. ri. awd p'tntfc. lial aer-
So. T.
Jto. .
vwlira awamnMpiin...v - - - "-
e. ..d I. ra. ra.ra d-ek. beveled l. fTOO
l.aT0
ipetw
"r"
KLEIK.
r n m - -i .. . . .
a. . . . i....kM .... renrwi..V
w t. fcw J.le .wlbaileed
T. 21. EAGBY
COTTON & WOOL FACTOR
'iainllon Irrrhanf
Ilounton Texaa.
W -. rewi-lT. .
J
J 7 i .iir.li'. l .ii.i. li
i u.k Sr. ral ( ASil Al'VA.S. I f
t-n a 1 cr.- rr '.-.; evon. ..oi. Ti'-nr
te I wur iiwnsr at Mi!rTn arid Itrrak.
IT A i- M L a t'S.
Xn ri. Jn'y ?1. I-!
TELEORAPIIIC.
WAHIIHNtlTO! Nov. (il-nilt
lm. UsiuhI tlia followhiK ordor :
All volunteer orHecrs now retain-
ed in nervicu will be niiiHterod out
to tuUo elicit Junmiry 1. ex-
cept tho coiniiiiHNioiu r pud dinbur.
Iiik ollieel of tbo Iiurouu of Jtefu-
pees Fruedmen und Abandoned
I.nndn. E. 1. Towsskno.
AcsiHtimt Adjutant '(ii'iien.!.
Wahiiinoton Xov. Sknatk
A niemoriiil from lMiiwi.ro win pro
Bented fuvorintj equl Biitfnipo.
i I IIMIUIIIT Olll'll'U u rreiiiuiiun v-
1 cturinir Btriet uoutrulitv I". .v penJ
I'lmniller oiu-re.i u resoiuuon c
. Abyminln un.l
Eyad. Sumner objected a.ul t!o
i resolution lies over.
iMorrell intpoihieed a bill tlireet-
M 'rv" ""u"1 "v:.. . . .::
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Inim I
I toii and dircvtinii bim to Bell each
I IU J VUl'lMI! H giH VVHV.wi iiv.v- ...- i
S enr. ufor pnvitiL' tbo interest on
I tlio jmblio debt; nny gold in tbo
I Treiwury over 87.1.000(100 roceiv-
iii!; in piiymerit Jsat lonnl tianu noiet.
nml fntiiiiniinil tnlul'iint. lltLeA. Allil
rcfjitiring nil National llnuka which
bnvo not un lunount eqiml to 20 per
cent of tlioir cu)itul in upocio to
liold tbo interest on their bonilnnd
that on aiid ufter July 1 18G9 they
shall pay their nolos on tbo denom-
inations of fivo dollars and undor in
coin. Larger denominations in coin
or legal tender notes. Banks fail
iiifl to comply with tho3o provisions
to forfeit their charter tbo Treasu-
rer having authority to organizo
other national banks of equal enpi-
I .1. It II
lai in inuir menu jiiuriui. di.ui.vu
that bo would Dross the bill at an
early day saying that Congress
must grappio wun mo nnauuia. uu-
fienlties at onco. and nscortain tho
truo solution of tho- financial dia
turbanecs. Adjourned till JlODday
at 11:30. " V I.
llouso not in sossion to-day.
Gossip says that tho committeo
shows a mujority of thirty against
tho majority report. Tho impres-
sion prevails that Wilson's report
will bo adopted. Thero is a strong
disposition on tbo part of tho Dem-
ocrats to debate tbo matter in or-
dor to ventilato tho claimed absurd
itics of both Boutwell's and "Wil-
son's reports.
Tho Senate rejectod Still well of
Indiana as minister to Venezuela.
Mrs. (Jobb has-mailo an nuerosi-
inn. nml Iniicliintr statement claim
ing that sho has boon forced before
.. ... 1 T T. .nef
luopuuiio uy i-oiocuvu jju.iaui ium
injuriously; that sho never was at
tbo Kirkwood House nnd. ncvor
know Mr. Johnson until ho became
TJ..D;it -l.n Jm win iiresontcd
by Senators Wado and Chandler.
She is in destitute circumstances.
'Plm Sntintn in 'nn '6xecutlV0 '608-
sion of three hours confiftned Hor-
aco Greoly as jMiuister to Austria ;
fiiincvnl f'nnron as Acrricultur a 1
Commii-'sioner and A. C.Hunt Gov
ernor of Colorado.
All ninnihnra wore . nrcscnt at a
cabinet meeting to-day "Wells Iuivt-
ing recovered. A dratt 01 a mes
anno was read. ' ' '. "
' Tbo seiiteiico of General PuStar
snspeutling him from rank arid pay
for ono j'ear was confirmed.
A joint meeting of Democi'rits nn.d
Republicans of Boston is called at
Faneuil Ilall opposing irapeaebmcut
UnlV.Iorty voies nro rcgu.uvu
y . r
uii.-n for imncuchmeiit.
rjoverai ui
tbo faithful aro weakening.- .1
Carolina discourages the Radicals
..w. ..i..K 'Plkor iinnrnhnitrl (let Ut
11 U UCILilbUl VWUtvuv.v"
I .
LA'ery lllUCl
4 VI V IMV1VII. AHVJ l. 1.v..v r .
on tho
in every fStato. .
Tlio tameness cxtiiDitcu in yvn-
.... lite. i..f. f 1. ..
mmnii ri-ivnu I1A IH'OlieP iddL Of tliO
despondency on th. street among
tho cliques. ' ' ; f '
j e
Wabiiinoto.n.NoV. 80 TheFrcs-
ident's Messago is now in.typo. It
was read in special Cabinet meeting
to-dflv. revised rotarned to the pnn
a .1 .:n vandir fnr niniltnc
to-morrow evening to tho principal
citiea for distribution to. tho news-
papers at tho moment tho document
shall bo dolivored to Congress. -:
It is not cortain whether it will
bo presented on Tuesday or Wed-
nesday next. - '"' . .
Tt ia oxneetoJ that the trial of de-
r nil nut uu . in-. -
teetive Bftkor for perjury vM bo tie8e headquarters ' datod' eNovcra -productive
of dovolopmenta damag- ber 2g 18C7 removingi from office
n. Innnrtnin Rndieal ContrreSSmOn T .ti. 1-T Udnnanl PnlifiO.
oiinrrod in linvo been cm latnilia
... - u
terms witfr Mrs. Cobb.. r
IJadieals claim that a canvass of
Senntora shows n clear majority in
favor of retaining Stanton- in the
War department in spite of tho Pres-
ident's order suspending him. t
Hancock's first order asserting
that military power should cease to
lead and civil administration should
resume its domination meets with
lho unqualified approbation of the
Conservative. It has the ring of
true statesmanship.- s'-- ' ''
Most of tho Kentucky delegation
will bo admitted to cU in the
House next Monday. The proofs
ntterlv fail to anstain the charge
r.r rtiBloVftl'tf of cither of tho "ihcni-
v j ... . ii-
tC r8 OI ino COIlhlllui;u:j . .
! Secretary MeCulloih's report will
j b mailed this evening to th prin-
jclpal cities. '
j A majority of the Committee on
naiinnil f""i.
I opposed to anbM.tnling giecnbacks
fr national bank currency bot to
.f .!. Lonira.
I lU HI MVV. V. ...' " .
Houpe met to-day; en.v50 raerobors
present. " : ' '
AiljonrrcJ fill Monday. " J
. ' The. Ctbenct js in vlta fcefsion j
j PicTr.5T. Nov. W The United .
Ptat-s ("in t:it w-:l a 'jrr.rn on Mn- '
rtay. uiitH the :-'j"ru.ni( rt ft'''
1hi: r.t t . .. . Un.. . lion v iiiu.
meriinn Tuexiay. Many dit-i:sU-s
hart prrivH i tre rnt -no
of the PfTsW'-wn rr.'.ni'Tron Mm-.
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DALLAS DALLAS COUNTY TEXAS DECEMBER
u'...i..... v....ll Ii'ii I'iii-iul-iI i
v....v . -
I. .!-. JkallllV 1
.V.w...V. .!
to Aubtria; llierel'uro ho unillior n-
copld nor (locliiioN but don t lutonu
lenvlnir Jils country ponding tbo
rp'sidenllul election.
Wasiiixoton Per.. 2. (. onj;i ess
organized at 1- u'uloek. . .
St.viE-Tho nioinor'ml of '4 ho
AIuIiiiiiiii Convention for tho roneal
of tho cotton tax was presented
Twelve oVb':!; nrrivinr tho com.
luelKcmeut of l eccond
arns nnnounoed
A committeo
inform tho
uiilleo sub
.n.o ivoHideia would co.umuuicuto
bis mesMi-'o lit noon to-mon-ow.
Tho election ooinmittoo rennrto 1
favorably on fialladuy from Ken
tucky. consitioraiion oi ropori.
postponed.. Adjourned. (
Half a dozen tinnnciol bills wero
presented. ' ' '''
Action on C.'alladay's right to Lis
seat indicates tbatKcntuckiatis will
be eseludod until aftor the voto on
inipent'limoiit. ' '' ' ' '" !
It is generally understood that
t ho Commissioner of Jtovcbuo' JUoh
litis will soon vosign. ... '. ii. .;.
The reconstruction committeo had
a mooting at Stevens' room. Tho
mujority1 hold that further legisla-
tion was necessary bofbro recon-
struction was complete. '. . .
. Tho Jdges of tho Snprome Court
led by Cbaso visitotl tho Prosidont.
It is stated that Cornneliut? Wen-
doll succeeds Clark as superintend-
ent bf printing in;;.theTrtasurry
D'epartmont. . . ! : :
. The President will nominate S.S.
CJox; Mi Minister' to Austria vice
Ureoloy' declined-' l"' '.' '; ' ' ' " '"
Tho conclusion' of Geh. Ord'8 re-
port says that in a mojority. of tbo
counties of his District there are
vory low white men -who can take
tho test oath and tbeso are not dis-
posed to defy public opinion by ac-
cepting office unless supported1 bya
military forco afterwards. . The will
of tho colorod peoplo may bo in fa-
vor of supporting loyal office-holders
but their intelligence is not now
sufficient to cnablo thorn to coinbino
for tho execution of their wjll. . All
thoir combinations are nov conduc-
ted by white fnen under tbo. pro-
ioction of tho military. If the pro-
tection ' bo withdrawn tho : white
men now Controlling' it would with-
draw with' it and some of the South-
orn people . now - oxasporated -at
what they dcem- tho i'reedmon's
presumption wottld not be "Cory
gnntlo '.towards them "6i' that tho
presence of a; hji-gor. uiJUary for.eo
will bo required; for sonio timo; to
maintain tho ft cod men -in tho right
of suffrage.1. '- '" "''"- : i
A resolution' was pfFercd asKTng"
the Secrolary oi tUo ireasury unuor
what law Edmund Cooper occupies
tho posiiion of Assistant Secretary
and Other uusiness;. lytiunivu.
..l.i..miiri nf lin iftidieia
vy Comm'iUeo made a personal ex-
planation in defonso '.of Churchill
I. linuii vuuiiiiniii v. ; --r r "- r.
concluding that tho minority can
concluding inav mo uununv
not nnd do notattributo hiselmngo
of opinion to improper niotives or
ivAt'.inin rv Ootisiderations.
.The judiciary Committeo was in-
otriiotnd to ennuire whether the
House had a right to accept or re
. t...i'. 'l;bn' ll.ftf !lfi
. t t of trea.j.liko .tbKt'ac-
!...::.. .j U.iroiin il Illfil'ICn . ...
1 Various petitions; resolution; to
. J. .i .. .1...
repeal of tho cotton
rred to the imtrtittre
KM rnva nnd Mp:ms.
vJti i. i .... .' .-'.
Oki.eans.- Pee 2. Arch-
hlilhi
bishop Odin rccei?edu' a.'foi'mal. re
from
on.ii;oa vestnrililv' -J
:iergy iuiyf uou
.Iho'ocreniony
. 'imn 'ivn: Oneral Han
coek anJ 8tttr WOr0 proseniicl..-
Extract 4 of special orders No.
KAn ... . ' dfnijnai "Par-
"Par
" . n
..... 1 '.nnniol ftrrlnrn NO. 197.
HKruyu "f-viiii . --I. ..
from these headquarters duted iNo-
vcmber 281807 issued' by.BroYct
Major Gonoral J. At Mower remov-
ing from affico Smith Izard aid to
Chief of Police Df this city' and ap-
pointing in his placa Porter V Per-
kins is horoby rovoko'd.; Pa.ragrapn
9. at amnt-iHi oraera mo -Jif i u.v.
li J JUOU..li'AJiv "
Second Pistrit tity Of Is'cw Orloan's
j 1 .a1 V IT.hI r
and
npiwinting ngclo V. V ard in
Tion t hereby .teVOkcd':. If
his
.l...na. eve nllnrratlona -I1CO nrO-
n.IJP CllUlgoo vr. - A
sontcd against the vS&wr who are
. . . .1 i i..r.a ltA.r- -..-ill
Tcinstaica ty una oruv-.
be considored by I tho Mayor and
Police Board. to whoftitlio- "subject
properly pertains." .-. -.--" '
. By com d of Maji Gcii; Hancock;
"(Signed) ';'W.vi .?11Te.r't. A-
A.-A. G. ..-'- ri-.-V'W..'
Th order revoked by;.thu aboto
was iaaaed otrth Vni!'S.fl.1t
'cock's arrival.e-. e .e-'... -- -.i-
..1. jwii rinf - IVrk tna.
t5 nrc nii'ii no-. ......
who was appointed tosucoood Izard
. Extract two- (2) ordr- W 20fl
removes R. King Cutler fionlllio
Bench of the Second JndHiial Dw-
. . ti . fcM.1v Krt' 'rnai 'iti-
triCl VDuri LU limvu H - A
pointed by (incrril Mower-and d-
aJ. D.ria ia .. tl.ia l v awaitiug
wirnl M l.er biisbiud ' ' ' '
the arrival ol bcr iinsnana. -
- - B-oTA Pec.
l.i.u vi-(1 r K 1 1 -11 1 : . 1 ' r . .11. h I '.UA iyu i-.
.7 . I
that npro-ertsuves Trrvm tr-ttn-
teMi. low at-uinM.
me t criinul'y to cw..!Jr mean of
Mrctf hine UK-maclr..
IX.M.O.V Nov.3('.-i:vcr.ing-Th.
Amersl cf the Ms-.cier 1 mu.ns
Nkw Vokk Pro. 2. i.roeley pun- nu n nnd Ititieu i.nniiren women
ItKlicH a card dt'.lnring that Iiq Is not tnd sev. r;.l prionla. Rnialli'r iIkihoii-
ofileially notllled of his appointment . Btratlons wvro li.udo nl Mancheiler.
. .J . .i ii i... ....iii v.. .1:.. 1.. . ..li ......
ini.'c tiliicn nt I'ork. In il:: v . - In tl.o
- 1
! 1 'l I f..l"ll V I V Vll.VVV.. .iv".
. ...
Nit ilinl iii'luini.A nt eilhcr
r.UUf Pee. 1. T II 0 Mliliiiiii.
Motlstior told tho Htnnto that tho
ulity of tho fivneh troops in Italy
wouM lui lu-lot. to ensuro tno saiety
f the IN.. . ho qnes be wee
.lio l'opo aniltiaiy was ono oi tiis. tliebnmnsnntleoinmnnoi i-.ngianti. ! -i"; ' lI ' .. - ' TI.
trust which tho conference vould i It has been guarded: there over since ' ; "' 1 . f 'l 11 1 .f" ' . . J' u'
. ih iw wiiiip ii .. .; i tenro that I hov r.ro in rebe ion t oetor said bo did not. lho Ireud-
reuiovo. 1 With tho most euloii eyes and now i i'1 l. '. nt i.
A . . i.
ti.lna ha issued a circular do-
tegrityf tno l'opo 8 pmintons
Tl.o French cvucuation o; tlio la-
pal States will . bo . completed by
Monday.' - ' " "
A Itiirliii' iinonii ' Suva ll.at 01. Iv
. Austria accepted tho proposition for
u conieronco. 1
Tbo other powers oxadt csplana
rions or CIVC evnsive itiranora.
. . . n n.
Xsuluon 111
has decreased
quurlers
J5EBI
been a
tho purpose
politics
D111.n1.nl 11
dematroL'ito and repudintor-and de
nied that hit views wero ihoso of
tho American people. - . ' v .
Flobenok ISovh 30. Diapalches
from .Naples Btato' that Yestivius
continues in a grand eruption' ;
Vienna 2fov. 30.-In tlio Eoich-
Brath yesterday; the t draft for tho
now Constitution was adopted after
stronuous . resistattce by tlio Liber-'
alBl I'V.m b ar.. fc. ..; - -- .
' FLOnbNcs' .' Nov. ''30. Italy has
not yet acceded to the proposed con-
ference.:! An official 110 to was sont
to Franco yesterday twUing onpl
nations. Tho final nnswqr of Italy
doponds on Napoleon's reply. 1
Liverpool Nov. 30. The steam-
er Bouvbonia.; exploded when rais-
ing sterm to go to Greeoo. Sho was
loaded with arms and . monitions of
war. Thero were soventy-threo
persons aboard .of tlio steamer at
the timo and it is thonglit that for-
ty wore killed. . The- . steamer was
blown in two.. Sho was built for
Frazer Tronholm & Co. to run tho
blockade 'and. was-lhon callod the
Colonel Lambrjf ; ";"; ;'" '..' '.v .'
London. Deo. 1 There is consid-
'crablo oxcit'emcrit "on account of tho
Fenians. An outbreak is appre-
hended at Manchester whero arms
havo' boon seized by the polioo. Qn-
ly;one arrostbas booth made. n ;
-.: Dispatches .from; Cork1 roebivod
1 ato to -n ighV .report scrio us -appro -hepsions
thcroV. .'.
; Couft N.ov. 30. The Fenians en-
tered the arnioxy last night and
eaptnrod 'li!5t -revolver8 and ton
Snyder 'rifles;'' .".'"' V".'' ;.':..' .'
. How Unoljc Sam Sprnds his Mon-ET.--It
has grown to bd ft proverb
that where onO dollar is legitimate-
ly 'used by tbo Go'vcrtuncut fivo aro
wasteu-.tu Vve; nuu.on exuiiiiuiiig ino
-nnn.B itKnt tlw Indian Bnroau is
.onmged on' -tlio construction t
engaged on'- tho construction oi
costly forts at ;' numerous places' In
tho Indian . territory. whero thoy
are .of no -permanent i; use . and in
somo places where' they- can bo but
of. temporary' service'. - No matter
whero. tho troops may uo ioc:.icu
civilization 'will soon galhor around
. . ... ... in rm -
. k0 llbi0 protect itself
SOU. ' A I.US
... i;.. . . . tr0(
the lino upon which troops aro
needed is continually advancing.
Troops .nj1:p;.ncodqd to-day. whero
next yeactlioro . win no ciiurcnoB
schools and theaters and tv bore an
Indiari "will bq a ram avis.' Htineo
it becomts' nnhOecssnry to build
Biron.r arid'siibstantial buildinsrs'for
apurjK.se so tctnporavy. .
At Jj.ort coagw;oK projmi uiiiin.-
nrn linlnir mfiile i'orsubst.intial btiild-
in-s to cost immbr.se sams of mon-
': '. tv.a Qr.e1erroir.b- ?d nn til a nnnn-
Vy lull oi;ygiivi. . u w . . .
site side of thoriver from J ulcsburg
a placo of some importance and w e
doubt not will soon oe iiui w mro
careol itself. "Yet the buildings' of
Fort Sediwiek look b If tbey wefo
fntended to last for all Oternity
Perhaps Fort .Sedgwick .was es-
tablished bofore Julesburg and tho
governpffent ftray not be reoponsiblo
f.- fhn V.1rintlnr Of thfi tOtVH On t'.IO
Other iq bf tlio j-fyor l but it is a
m nAiini 1 nf lOpiuhl from Jules-
UUI ! W pi.i-. v .
tut" to Fort? flodgt-iek as if does
from New' York to Julcnburg: ncll
e.vrr.nn.i;illrn VTOlllJ IlOt b0 Pei nUttClJ
in pnrato lifs.!odw ..u i'
i v exnvii r iiaut
xt.i.. Dl.n.rA. Vrf Mel'hOr-
son 1s WatOd ? ondor exactly. sim. -
br circumstances a scora i oifxer
postsar kept -wncro mwv wry;""
necesaarri at a eoai ot two minion
each. Tho red man is the mot cx -
pensivo pet that Uncle Sftfti KPf -
' Vyf 7?.7.fn . '...i..: .: '
iWii ...j ..w..-.
... . ... - -.
' J ll nn 1h i roe. Plllitl ns InS""go inn''- ' 1 '." courts aro open and can trv ollciue.s ' was a so balled General
a minion una uirco . .......m except in i .- v.i i ' in...i. rt -o.iu krnn
.I.N lv. . A .it-.v ...w il.n noiinti'ir-jnvnil.ifl? No. IS it. Or 1 o T. I. I... ...ill .....I ' wmilil l.vn l.ni.n tmlit"
InrifO meetinir lioia noro tor ... ; k -.)rtiHon? e. ... . A. ..'.... i .1 1...
0' awcnwmp American No; They; who assert this lio and Kor lll0 1H.sont. iii..tv in u-' . who was not ii
... . 1 ........ ."I 'Hi.. IH ' T W.V II Tl ( I I 1 1 OKI! Ml 'I V" 11 I 11 I'lT'iHIU : Illtll I . . 1 il MIV. .......
ana nnancos. r. o. sivy . jjnowH. Tho times veotnrO .. '. ilnlll U:m. ' nml her Wo are sdrrv to hnvu
' i nnnnnririt rirovoiiH nr. tit . t .t...-.: rrt. i ------ .
.i54!iii.' 1111 ' i in viif.ii-r i n.w ....-j --j ji iHbrj uof um.wi v. t - 1 -3 a . i a waadi w " -ri 1
r'f LV'foflowinc 'fs 'a afcuaVi th ft'rongfuU.yf iuflicto-i V.rby on w 4t.-f.fl Qaxttt Ziiit. J. . M((tJ Fc1IfmoliBiO.'atil'tat ifcc
.V.y.rdoflh TlUU - .jf . .. 'differing fellow citizens." ii F.ett : - - --.".' T 77a ; ' f'a Trthftf HtffJU atwn0-
fTti W..d.UWbad U . .JgtfJF&Jt : Salt int.- .kMlirlW ft an t
qniry the. Radial. to . ?"Pi l Orfo.r in t.y day.. The wag- U-iug ...a-W to eouuct M
nAtaoutaTaso againct iiaryiann
nnd Delaware a. respect ibeir gov-
ernmenirv. iue. o.. -
remembered were irrf-imieo ".s
. a.:. 'rn - rc -
1 TKcii-ffovcrnrt?nt.:- Thoy
i .- - - - ' .
' V
1
7 - - Vorth judf
7. ' V L'itVbcd by tV.c 11th'
O-M cl as i-ab... f t u
1 Ug-JMare and cJ
r' T-h'itrirt
j rt -.::. ami the l.lb d .tri.t
11 18G7.
I '" ..HUU.A.....U)
1 ThcIIai)t'a torDiiHuccihioaor
.
..... I ... .... I . .
Jll(!"e !tirn!'-I.UOrl) MllllrU.
Tlin ivf'it ..f ILihri- Cnnnis wmj
iui ooi didored b o . V h
ol UU U leaLXlw o
ew ' T lCrtr bar . n
u -mede'to
n.o:.l ami guaran eo irom no -
. . .i .
Ilwt aml most precious rights of
IIIIICIll JVIIIir IUIIII .. UIIU oi liiu
. . . . . - i
nothing but tho most proving cm -
personal free loin when l.ey Irumcl
(lia cgnstitution of tl.o United States
Til 1R 'WriC. 'I1H IIU1 111 III II BUIUIV IU
under ; which we profess to live
wore careful to insert the following
"Th privilege or the writ or llaoroi tor-
nil hil hot ho snapemleJ unle-s when In
- . ... 1 . .. .. - i.l:..
I ' ' . ' ... .....
KTliA ntlvilnra nf llilt writ nl 1 1 (tit f it M LOT'
wholo question turns on this point.
it wo aro not invaiieu or in rcoei-
lion tho' suspension of tho writ is
'
Ill
tiniawiui. w nat aro tno mots :
a period of profound puaco with no
rliwt iiliniinna Avfnnt 1 1 :h.i fomented
nnd created by tho minions of pow
or to subsorvo political purposes; all
oj which coidd bo roadily quelled
ty tho Courts and civil authorities
a majority of . a radioal Congress
looking alone" to party ascendancy
havo put ten States of tho Union
under military law and necordinir
to the decision -of a U. f?. J'ddgo 0.
a District Court virtually suspend-
ed tho groat remedial writ of Habe-
as Corpus and left fivo millions of
free whito 'citizens at the mercy of
arbitrary power and caprice.' ;
Tho decision of Judge Diival to
which wo refer; given at tho lato
trrm of the District Court at Tyler
upon three several applications for
tho writ of Habcas Corpus.'we have
read as published Til' tho 'Austin Tte-
publiean with feelings of profound
regret for: tho J tidg'o und. the coun-
try'.. For himself because estima-
ting him highly as a gentleman of
many oxeellont qualities we should
like for him ta have had the satis-
faction hereafter' of reflecting that
in a crisis of great moment' he bad
braved tho indignation of lawless
power and bad vindicated tho viree-
fatod Constitution of theIiepublic.
For tho country wo rogret this de-
cision because it seems to give tho
sanction of judicial authority to acts
of oppression ' and injury and .may
have a tondoney to prolong-them.
The; written ' opinion" of Judge
Duval is vory short for so import-
ant a matter evincing a disposition
ns wo think to get clear of an un-
pleasant duty as soon as possible.
But little h&wcyer could be favora-
ble ta tho conclusion to which ho
arrives. ' Tho Judgo simply consid-
ers tbo meaning of tho reconstruc-
tion acts and decides that it Was tho
intention of Congress thereby to
suspend tho writ of Habeas Corpus
within tho five Military .Districts
and give an unlimited nnthority to
tbo military ' coin mnndors which
could not bo interferred"with by
the courts cither Stato or iSntional
of
th..;nn.tH wo -think- tbo-Judirols
.rlitthev did intend to sust.ond
thO writ and prevent tl.o Interior--enco
of the courts for lho protection
of tho citizens against tho arbitrary
arrests and thorein they plainly
violated tho written constitution or
their country- nnd tho' Judge bad
.;it ami it was his uAitv to say
so. "w bother or-' not bis-'decision
wonld havo ooer respc.Bu. - -TT.:wi
Qt.faa Tnrltrea aro exnressly
Vinw!itii.n".e. 1
made tho guardians of tho Consti
tution and the interpreters or me
laws lb see that they conform there-
..... 1 !( imt ili.iv ran. and it 18
w.: auu ..vw j .
their bonnden: duty to . proijounco
'.. . ..u I.l Tl. rir.n.l.itn.
inem nun in. vn..
tion says "the judicial powor shall
extend to all cases in laws nnd equi-
ty Aiisirig under lliis Constitution
.7 . . - . . . it..: ci -i-ji.
anBBi r va.ht.innM ap invHiinn inn niiuiiu i r-iiii'ii in iir-iiiiii ir(iiiiit. ii.ifi'i 11 u
s-alVtT may renntro It."" ' " I administration Of llliuivc ll.ll: I lho.
' ' ' Hero we have tlio fftinrantr.o as ..( .i .iWs--wh'eli the I .Armv.of tlio Jieiniblic
L' cases of invasion or rebellion. Is no' rebellion But whv iiltemiit to ! freedmall known that.
inn i ii vrnriii. ni.n wti liRn l 11 n. liiu :H ...:.....i .
lhfiaw or xno ..iuu t ajicno fs equal 10 o""w. xi.c-...i - - . '.....j niokonS oS 1' stlio.
BatJudge Duv. ha. entirely-.g- pulUloI1 ot the Statin ISCOwas.'-
nored the constilutiouul question 89l. Add the increase of bu 1 -.4 alwtr( dis-
as if tbe Constitution 'Was silent tw0 t.itioB and we hsvo upwards; of good as 'J totj.-Sickens-unMi
id Too wordertiit.tution utiM fto0. .vinir all tho other cities coUuling anuip
A re ClMntl lu'TlIa doehal'JD..' it I
nit to Jbe found in Ml. docWm'.
( j act aaids or treated as a nullity
"n-i hilt uuibiuu v
"IT'.:.. . " 1 leclinrr rnn. at tho
J Mti Conors. anJ not beyond
i thcm-.for thf authority n must n
admitted thnt nw occision is ngu -
i jjg ruTy AOnktrucl
aflj iff-nut jhterpnsc 1
i WLicl. lha ConrUtnlion
i .:. i...elt!mil V.t
' mniryj J'i V. vua. - - . . '
T ....L.i ...nvr K. thn intt.rv
. parw - -i-i-
TiZLZ
r m - utercr .WtVe
- to (The
. ther .ma be tnt:lIcJ to- . I'V"
.i.f eoaraa
.-4v.i !r I '-t'-al. Hence
out rrtrr or 1'ka " " J-
ttocrb we ccn-irrf tfthe '
VOL. XV XO.
j And ilhiisioiiieti. ll.U.lliut. ae-i
. V. M. -
II. tv
fordiuif to tho oini.it. n oi u
'jndgo tivo iiiiIIi.hm nl lm while
1 1- Iip.oiih living III Wluit is ciillvu u
. ll-ubliu umlur wrilt... touMttu.
U Uoprlvcl of.M f.v ...Milu.
tioiml wtoihw hr Itul.ooH Corpus
tho riglt of trial by Jury .he IVee-
t.ii r in.w r. mn i un M'iiii. nun
..'... ' m0.v
; ' . .
. n TuZl
lllow. W'llCI'O. VillO 1.10 l It'll' ion;
1 " . J s i Kml..
' t
( J ' 1 Pleas of he I' ..
1 f' ' IV ... ........ i iu
i - ; - " ;
Vl lfXl "aid. fro'
IKu linn ti. I ID lil'i.jitMir.. V. 1 1! I'll
. ' '
i
there is no organized war no resin-
i . . - I. I . - .. IV . I...
The Trial of Jfkf. PaVim. It
In .!.! II .(I ll... .lllu..l C Tl.ll'
i IO (V'Ul.l-lA tll.lU lllVI tWUllli vv...
Davis will protest against tho trial
! r .i fc t . . rr. i ..
of tlwiii' r I i nti I. lii.toi'n .Tml.i'o Under
wood and against nigger jurymen.
In this they will havo p.ubiio sj'ffi -pathy
'It volild be an .outrage on
tha decency of lho nation if a' man
liko Underwood should preside at
this trial. On such an ' occasion if
ever Uie bench eliould bo graced
by a man of learning rt iiian tone
of tho aignity ol his office ft
man of probity and ono ly!io'?c Ui'o
has not boon draggled ill all the filth
of party passions. Therefore Un-
derwood is the wrong man. If Davis
is to stand beforo a nigger jury what
becomes of the nation that a man is
to' bo tried by bis peers ? His poors
to cut tho thing as closely as tho
greatest levelercould desiro should
bo' citizens of tho United States; and
no.Eiclitnond nigger was a citizen
of tho United States when tbo events
occurred on which Davis is to bo
tried. ' Bu t it remains to bo seen
whether Coh'grcsa wiH not cut short
all this farce and declaro by statuto
the punishment of the public cnoiny.
Jf it fails to do this it will fail in its
duty. NsvtYork IlewM Nov. 23.
Ati anecdote is told' of VoHrii
the eminent French surgeon' who
died a few years ago; He bad suc-
cessfully performed on a little child
fivo years old a most diitifnlt ope-
ration." Tho nvithor ' cunrj tJ" Kltn
and said : "Monseur my son is
haved and I roally know not bow to
express my gratitude.; allow tno
bow.ever to present you with this
pocketbook embroidered by my
own hands." "Oh ! madam' .replied
. Yelpau .Bharply ; "My art is not
merely a question of feeling. 5fy
lif'o has its requirements liko yours.
Dress even which is a luxury .for-
you is ncecs.vn-ry for me..' Allow ni
theroforo to refuse your ch arming
little present in exchange- for a
more substantial remuneration."
"But Monsieur what remuneration
do yon ijcsire? Fix the feo yourself."
"Fivo thousand francs madam."
Tho lady very quietly opened the
I- TVAf- Iretliook. which contained ten
thousand franc notes counted 014
five and after polite y bunding
tbom otornueurc.
The poece of TauTii.Our. ar-
tide last week" on tho Ilegistration
PiaroS l.s hurt tho "howlora" of
th Austin Pepublican and they
writhe andsqnL und?r th b.
of truth .xuey ni not escape us.
Tl 'T ii'iu. rmnr nil mill l'fflH.v oloo-
tion will not do.. The compliments
to tho patriotism and bravery ol tho
... 1 m . '.I. .1...:..
soldiers or xesascoupieu win. mun-
wholesale slaughter will iiot corx-
vinca these men that they hav not
been unjustly excludod from the
ballot box. Tho white population
...aa r-a . O 11 - 9 Ann TfAeiet
Of this srato isinnyoou.uuu. i..u.j
this Srato isfnlly 500000 If any
ono doubts it lot mm conu.j..
Uill'orenco ofths populalof Gal-
.vostion and Houston in ISOUand
-P-L" nVhe4 LIS
Uu - 'ftd counties in State to;
ft Stito to'
j n lne glance.;
The great
h trv . imint.rruiiuii .uu .
. over the..
' ' j In ..it. north
its north
ea(lcrn roM4orl cannot bo p -
pnlly 40000 trhitc VW m
Xexa9 bsvo bce?n ckcio
EII.IV U. HIV tiwi "r. - r.
er.iupfll tir f US-
... Of-moo. rlhenarJ -s
' U .tart on ti 26th nVmranied
witaesses at intervea on mc nmu.
The distance from Chicago to Acvr
k.? 1 ..... i-f...i
tl"
arcall U-e rere now and t hara-
' pion' w!kers arc contcmpb:t':n-'f-crsl
wvwe jnnrr'y.
i vu.eu in oiiui-i. .
11..-WK0LK KlMBKB ..
Av I Mi.. urN p A lmirlihriii. wt.u
' .
Is ii voter nnd h polltiolun hnd tho
( inibrortuiio id uo caugiu ty iciiow
. Jiu n. . mo roe.i ui hiioii ot
I of tho l.'.oed.non'. Bureau u mmnbor
of lis. U-wud Aocintion calhd
at tl.o I.o.im II. company n ith tn
J known .yUcI.n w ho has had lijtlo
tir noi uiii io uti wuu nunun. uu
1 n-wdjiian wh.iI.mJ to km if th...
TZ i3 i t ' IhlZ
nun. nuum niivu iintiiiii io uu am.
u.v doctor tlit did not belomr to.
tioni bo tho
But.t li o
hard one;
...II llldi in unit
I II...... I 11 M.an.U.k..
! member of the Howard Aoelatiou.
' ........v!. Tl.o fVeed.ni... was bndUr
. r j u.d asiiim
fro' .Mr. Uii.rg wiihout quckliou-
llltf II I 111 IIUIMIt JUI11IW
. .. . ...
It is said Mint Mr. Brai'tjtloos not
belong to tho ' Ibidical party" tho-
Fveldiiiana Bureau or tho Grand
but that ho
in another
' Had tho
no doubt bo
ut to die iv
saved bv a
ItadieuL ' .
to add that
Mr. Bragg' through . over-exevtibn
in nHiinilinrr lo Mii'lt nnd .1phI.iI titer
persons has been .laid up with den-
gue fever. Wo hope howovor; to
seo tho Gcnernl out again in a few
days. JV. 0. Cummrdal Bulletin.
jmv ;
-. FaB11IS(. B Y . MACttlA'KUI.-Trie.
eorrospondei.t tnuvoston ppor
thus writes about tho substitution
of mechanical for manual lnbor :
"Take tho farm of illisha E.utf-.
lying on tho flat tiiitiiubepod! ertti--
nln tl. t.-uul..uilM f. VUl BoltOll .
Tit- tin alii of. f lu. Viinp. nlow' and
tlio 'sulky cultivator' a singlo hand
on this farm lias ciunvawa t no-
present year sixty. '.acres iiv corn
from which will bo gathered 2500:
bit hols and numberless bundles of .
Ibddor. Just think of it the- pre-
duct of a singlo laborer and thai
laborer instead of liko the 'anejont
pioNvmirfl plodding bis Weary way
ho takes his Bcrft its ho would in his
buggy with his whip in bts hand
and 'fanned by thd breezes rides
liis crop through froiii morning tilt
night. Further dowii.ou tho Lcon
or perhaps on tho San Gabriel old
Col... Morgan (U' 1 remembop-- tU?
name eorrectlj-) an old gentfCrffan
who before' tho war' whs a gentle-
man of great wealth and livcd.dui--ing.llio
past season cultivated a
huge area of ground by. tho aid of
iiKieliiiiery doing the ridiflg 8f?df
driving all by himself at tho ago of
Sixfy-itro years and hni mlo an
ample crcii." . i:.
it hr.s Cakon inanuinii-aumr-e.
thousand years to find out that tho-
driver of a' plow had as well bo
drawn by the tcaiii'us tu walk. Tho
weight of tho man is.ai'i ' iawsttont
gravity useful to keep- the ptaw
down to its work. ' TiHscr'fl "olcf
maxim that "Ho who by the plow
would thriyo' himsel!! jiiuot cvUiei"
bold or drive'1 is improved joii-by
our modern machinists "The plovv-
nitvn now both holds and - drive."'
We saw that a yortn' lady in Illi-
nois cut down some. jwenty acres. .
of wheat in one day. She merely
drove a pair of horses around tho'
field until tho reaper which they
drew had cut down tho w.licaV .'.'r
The Bton Tost' wl.iclv k$tv-
Itriites minor items has nearly a
' . . ..... . . r i.t.i
. t(Jom
on the Z2U aooui ; 1'icKcn
in this styler ; . :' ' '' '
-t.'ICKCI.S got up yes.e.u:. ; . u.v-
ens got up ... tho mo.-n.i.g ; i ncKens
. ate hiH.bi eakfast. . After that D.i.U-
' ens picked ..s teetti w.U.nofr a
.pk b-i 1- ' ho'
i- ... j..-jv k-
!-' n. '"."V1'?
ens srtys thd Vest is sometime lining
he don't say wliat it is at other Umos.
Dickens was called iiponiyesiorday.
Tire representatives of thice obapi-
tablo societies called upon h'M t-
boo if he- wouldn't put dowu' tenic-
..: II. AiA an nut dowif lllS
icKons re:;1' .
foot ngaiiwt all sueU intrcJert; t-"o
.Lo oul'o.l nnnn bv tho editor'
- caliod upon by tho editor'
- - .. :Ihui 1. nrl (.-: 'irhu'
( wrfW'""PickoniwW;
. jaulc '.' . . - (k
! Index) a boro Dickens .
lau"-u 7J 1 . tr i
uaaaV!yS
" h Jl.f iB.whor.rr
' "- V "2""
. be ' ? f. 'J. f f. :
i'rgT. .'"v"!r'r.vr;-..
' X.n la- aeU'. tlekcta. Cor ; UUvtfc.
VWa m all we.sluUl Tonturo W-y-
plaCO JO- BUU '.lltAiw. "-VTxl
This is all we .shall Tonturo W-v-
b caii.i u. . .
n.. u- .... .1 . ..
meu s A.-..r.- .v . ..
.-ho fcacteJ u ll.e. tiublic cnb v
believ that ih. I-Jia ?a
mt-bt. flifSr v-arit iAjrcauBdirr.
cortm.lv. aii'ka a f. oofTcpUatwr
'a. Trxt". Jo. 5. J i"
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