Galveston Weekly News (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 40, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 20, 1853 Page: 2 of 4
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Itla ricanc llial thii lie. tnr rlcsant tUamtioal
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Sin-! Tau line or alcaniboals .ill 1 iu N Orleans
llhclaUtren.1 vttuu lnonlLanJ Kill llinUtler
piece In tbe line. 1
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HutdttrinsMxtmotJlh tbetrara3bipbufMtji.tii.lIaiTrt ' M:
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.Morgan a Trxn5 liur 111 ltaivou the 4 hT8tb. 13iL
mbS-laud;ilu '
tyTwo nchwDcrj arriiul uulildaj laatlaadtd Ui .
lacibcr for tbe Call rloo Ucratou ainl l!cndcrwB Ha'l-
joad. OtberarnieIaireda.lv ejected -with Inuiber fcr
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Ibis road.
EF"The ndwoiicr A. B. Mumr 0iL II. kl? arrt.cd
vtt lbs baxoo t-alurda) baim; Ml VtAte&v'piA Ibo Jrtli
nil. Sbo brinija a lull TrvijLt ixrt vf wblcli ia for Indan-
oUand Lavaca J.Iiw. jRncbltrr and Boyrr camolw-
cnpcri. Tlio CoiiI ca ! Ieac 11.0 aa purl fur
Calvestaa on Iba Eb ulu Cvlb lbc sciwoen bnlong
to Ibc new TbiUdelpUa line Tb oJier mulU o. lun
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line which Lstc airwJy niado Wi are "" fcecbMK
tbe nilcr.auJ tbe .Martba. l.e anduiaad Ihen. an
bnadauccof freight 10 I bilad-lpbia It Ucp all tl.cre
i- i J n. jrt fur iLts IH.W IntL) .
1CW.L10 VUllltl'JVU. a jl. t..w - ---
IhfTrfure eocoiirnBiu;
tbe District Gmrt for IhUconoty; but :l.e JuJSo ba nrt
yet wrired and M .11 cao learn Il rcrms a naer
cf wneb doubi; wbethrr te will cwao at all. Oorno-
dm are aware that Judge Town: etanged Uremw hb
Jadp: nuRLf od w. bare ba told that report rf
Cholera In tblacliv bad detrnalneJJuJje II. not tornn j
.....kt-nr fitninT bpre. IVe trust this mar nt.1 1mw 1
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as oar city wis ccrUinly ucrer were be<br lLan at prc-
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f3T Tbe Adrocate say tbe Issl comer lot m ralosllne
maold tbe other day In lbs highest bidder lor anlu
and that the old baildlne en It were not worth over $HfXt
tbe llze wr tbn lot CO by 12Q reel. We ran llut a pretty
good price fortowa lota in Ttia8tonn. two hmidrvd
toilet In tbe interior.
C Bj CoL Sharp's commntiicath u in tbis iapcrr It
wiUbe aeea how try irroiitt.ua Ute njKit nasirbicU
S mail. Hit foil rrnlmnititui tiiMtin- It i a unlim
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f much reyret lo na that our paper Is aictlan nadtf
the vehicle Ivr eirculalinK tsarrcraU-d atatements made
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CanCtt rtorittTT Qcurriox JM-TrtrD.-Tbrouju tbe 1
medUtioD of the Hon. Judge McLean tbe eonniuiontr
f the MtthodiU Church orth andFoulh met tit New
York and hare agreed opon an attucalls and rqaitable J
dirUton tf tbe church ptwutr. 1
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fir M.1JCT e1Cbbon arrircd in tMln on the h. I
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r" We orallted to notice at lie proper time that ibc I
President Mcasaro was published bj Ibe New Orleans
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lica3nnB In advance uf all tbe papers ot lhatcily. .
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C7-TheAuiUn pairs guc into little in rcsttonta
Ine Strocecdinsi : our ijegisiamrr mai it noum omy
icne to dtsappoial our readers to place tbe ususl rapt ion
of roccedlnsa orer it- We do not however meau to
iiimt Hit lvi.!i.itire la iiotmakiti? rrorrc": on tbe 1
cootrary lb ip pi o that body the creditor U mg j
very indostnous. Tbcro apjcar lo Do a Urge amount u
buelnc-s iu Pro?re-S ut "y ItUle c-mplcted. V '
cannot coniecture what w m be done w ilU eveu the nun !
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Important bills.
rjvThet-pelPUiaaCtnriertjr tbe ltlth luLM Mr
CC. Clule wwa there in that place endLarurin? Iojt
the clock taken in the tw Urleana and Texui Telegraph
line and that jitperia) a tier were enconrajms Indwi
lions uf his auccredin. Ic. Clule epretsod Ibe Llmun
that Ihe line woald be in epmpktc t?peraUun in about
two months and a halt.
jy Mr. JJarrhy bearer of dljtcb- from Ol Ccds-
denonr MinliUrlo Sleilcu amved Id Kst Orleans the
etberday on bis way to Washington w 1th djpatcbe.
Mkxico. Tbe ricayoBc has dales front Vera Cruz to
ftblnsU A dreadful ip!osk.n oftereral bendredbar
rels of gun powdtr while bcinj carried to the Urp'tol for
tbe use of the army. 1'y some tnaua the cud of a xvpt
caogbt on tire white the teams wcterdwceudin;a hill
and the barrels cf powder banu;- bt-come worn by the
jotting over bad roads tbe powder leaked ont and caught
on fire. The explosion was terrible beyond decription.
For more than a hundrtd yards on all aid-a the trees were
torn down and uprooted and tthe earth rent as with
an earthquake. Tbe escort composed of thirteen men
vera all destroyed and "but one mutillalcd b-jdy waa
found. r
The expedition under Wnlkcr which captured LaTax
in Lower California consisted oftoaly (arty-He men.
They held posseion only fonr dsye paid Tor all they bail
and then departed.
It is said that Ceo. Gadsden our 51b.ser to Mex-
ico has uade projKKilioiis nlaUve to tba Mc.l-t3l'cy.
Notblns; is bowever yet known as to bis ncgotiatJoiis.
The Bntiah Minister Mr. Doyle is supposed lo bwdoini;
bis best to complicate matter so as to Ut teat Ibc ubjee
vf onr Minister.
It was vndcrsluod that rmi.ta Anna wonld be p'roelaim.
ed Emperor on the tVtb Imt under lift title of Antonio
Prltacro. .
1CT Tlie clectiou of Mr- Beverly Tucker edi-
tor of the Watlticoa Sentinel Printer to l!.e
Senate U thought to be a very bigtuficant mea-
sure. The tsetitmel has been a constant aud per-
severinjadrocale of ibe HarbVbell faction orNevr
York aod has been bttKr ia i'J opMitJou to Sec-
retary Gaihrie. Tlie electi-in of Tncker aonp
therefore pretty conclusively that a niajuritytf
ibe Senate are diiwwed to kcep'alire lite feud
which the Sentinel lias hliurrd so loaj to ki utile.
There is ftmie rcawn t fear that the Senate is
divided between thocc petty Xen Vork faction!
and ma permit Ihe public inlertHa to uiier from
the infiaence of these prejudices.
CoKMCNccMENTrrTnt: Tjucas Cevtihl Uul-
Hoad. To-day Co!. John II. Mauly hco.-n-menced
bia coLlmct for grading the fjrsl section
cf Texas Central Kailroed extending from lh?
city lim.tt donn the IsUud j dibtauc of about
five miles to the Deer I-lacds wlierc it will cro-s
tbe lEay. The engineer lias been tuaprd id
rnakin; the sarvcyfor tiie pa.t uctk and we un-
derstand from him that tbe ground presents a cur-
face so near a. pr rfect I el that t cr little gtdd tig
will be required. Col. JIanlv cujimicnce witli
some twentj-fiveor tbirt bands and uitlprtb
sbly ctm-i'Iele bis contract iu about tvto mouth.
A 1'fcmvE Si.ke Cabc ix Tlxas. Tlie
State Times tnentionE a rather tinjuJar rne tint
lias recently been brought before Judge U'rttrou"
lio!ding the Federal Court iu Atietu.. A Ir.
Campbell rcsidug in the Clicrokcc ICation in
1650 permitted lib negro frecn to go to Cali-
fornia in company with others on condition that
lie would either come back into servitude again
or Bend to bis master 101). He did not comply
wilh bis engagement but left the company near
El FeiO aud went among tlie Mexicans to reside-
He was however afterward taken up by a 3Ir.
Hawkini who sold him lo "lr. Jno. S McLellau
of San Autonio who afterwards Mt'd bini to Mr.
Cliae Lytic of the same place by whom Ire was
again told lo Mr. A. W. Moore uf Uastrop
ItcceDlIy Mr. Campbell the real owner bearing
whe. shia negro was applied to Geo- W. rascb&I
Eq- a conned vtbo took the negro by a war-
rant under tlie Compromise Act t.f 1 S--0 before
tlie Court while iu actsioifiu ulin. The couu-
el fur Mr. Sloore who set up his advene claim
denied 1st the jurisdiction of the court con-
lending that the Cherokee Natioj was not a terri-
tory within tbe Act. Second tbey contended
lhat tbe Act did not apply to the boutheru frtatca;
ad3d that the Act could not be enforced where
there was sn adverse chin. The Times gctl.e
nrgument of Judge Tachal oicrl'irowing thetre
crounds but wc imagine verj' few of onr reader.
would require mucli argument to MtL-Jythein in
wo plain a cas-. Jndge lhal atated ccrrccth
we AmiM think that the only queries to be
answered were: 1st. Did the negro ne FervcC
to the claimank; and d Had be escaped from
lhatfervice: Tlie Times s.ijs Judge Untrons
decided that the negro flionld be rrmanded to .Mr
Moore and the owner must have rcconrfe to 17
action for lib xecoiery. lir decision is fcaid to
Le based on the ground that there uas .u advert
claim and that under tbe Act the Icderal Judgfl
cannot try the rigiit of proicily. Tlie Tune
makes th foJIon tug iufcrtnca from this dccison :
The result if tbfuotinicn we nrdmtuml !!-. t
If atiero i'seape fruiuaeIac-boWius Male or letnt- ry
IntoaooUicrctavn holding Mate and go mm tbe (niice- 1
Sjionoi luiro panjwon ei.tr utu i itajnj acqui-cs an
adverse claim In the properly 111 tho thte such claim
defeats tbe act of Cougrcas end leaves the arlieslo the
Jodiual remedies' prtMriibed by the Malt. Lawyers my
differ about IhtJ aoundiicss of this prsncplc
A?nTITIOorTHC &.MniCU IsLSSrS. 'tltff-toil
J)ee.7U. Mr.Lyou the loJcptLdent JI. C trow New
York has come here with a memorial from the MDJwitb
Jalsuders asking for lie admission of their hlard into
tbe Union. Messra. Acvtrcticoaml AIhD our laic Com-
xDusloneraud Consul are urging snncxaliin sl-owitb
all the pereuasioa and earneetae-a cf nblch tbey aie
capable. A. 1. .txprw.
Deo. -Ir.HeLane IbeComnnasicmcrlo Clifua was to
ki. tailed ta tttturttfiy be 3d mU
S.atcs!
rvi... .a- IIkIiViic I
.. iiv.n ! a iaa
Thci-lraniJiip Prrcvmn-x CapL UwlfN rtmt
ber1mri.Tal W -WkcP. V n fennlai. utiiitx
acv5ml)4uarhtirlLiHJU'riIii TM l
HI cwBljtUHCAiirtbniia-rb;3Tisri writs itf
a very rvtre and dauiero otonji.ttoni which they
-' IhoyweresAveJ only by Ibttgitat e-.eitiou and
J swperivr eanwisbin riit. Lavhrf Tb canii w
idcJti;hlTcoiiiF!rc)emrYU. llinC-trUtu auJ.m ie
"-;nru:i.UUlrt tin ..ni3cr Lt Jou- mi o
rju..ti rjj t ;m rrrorrt.tf a lr.t si-
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rti1Birrol1tilnntlrhntii-iriasfl!i niic
HiiMIjiio; ate Ilia paaeojenff !' riniwc
rili.Irt
T . vjr.j .!; J .Mi'nls. laij ai.J tun i hi! ltw
II M .VnU. a-d .l; 1 1 ."'':'. J:
.. .--..' .ju.i. M..iinaiM'f
.. J . i ...!. 11 ll l!1ult I. la n.1 (.rn I
rbitJtpau :i;r Urt-I ii. cliiHrjo. "'&"- '-
txniivn. Mrl-pi..Mr Liwi.; Kirrlpatricla: A A AUmar; J
Ult.f Tat r.o1.Dsot.j J N llrdtacll. dcr4e; kntb. I
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Nwtl; JoUrt fc uJer JM Smttp Crn;loD: KtDg; R
in .... iih! J i.rtnni j iait : t. j Mranii- j k. iir ii.
bnn::JIrIlauday; J IIbtJ; TiiU IVlnjf.ttiri; Marb.
-Timfliy on occ tiny upjiotb.
I ti:i.i.ieaiiiic iti:.u.
xmtn.tL. or tiic tvn-:m.ii aiuiic
New York Pix. II. Inn Ctlllb slcninship Arctic
Capt. I.tnttluoriUPu. btliim f-urdjiy'a later iutrlli
SfiH-Olbati tbmbrmisliLbr tltti Nucara.
Tbe UiTp-"I cotinn mitket ith acliri acj pi ices
vpToC'tit altlio cVc. Tbfre watiiiWcverrnwtljaDSi)
IU lltf til.
imiwosi am
lo -yj baiis.
TlHiealtSf aiuce th diitum trf tho Nwrtra.aTnoout
fxir OrVatisi- Rioted at G ; MUdbtcOikaniat M.
Talr Vplathj. is nfuledn fj.d.; Mtd.llii-gl-plai.da at
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rllilcal cm.
The j.tfuJenl ut.ti.l'buj()b ii.lerVst.ii; ircnu no
....... . . ThfEM.
KSSS l '" n
i Iti3tabMlibattbeLarisdMlruIbaI Aonna ibonld
r J nP rmlailfc.
Ul"?.1 'll1" "" "lh " '" M
TLed!OcultieattlwcinWr.iaa3d IbeTo.le are said
baolcen fettled.
BttebBre-t at d Oon-lamlrMmlo are both flaiet.
Tlio jUij'ib ar lmra Samp-oTigw Retribnllon
and .5r bate beeo ordcrtd to enter the Ulaet ea for
thn purnoe of rrutectiti? HirtiMh Immmrre.
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.-ici.iiii i-t uirrnL-vaii mm tmnun atnuasaadura
uiu VAiii-uaniiiU'liie UHrtntm rmt-xrli.ir.t .Ph
OCld dlftlLUCS Cttllt.nUr! If. I nrl-l-.tnr ...... .Il turn.
poitilcd. '
rliatiou5 lor ppace ucre lill procerdlnp.
France
In Traucc Ibo trmy Is btinj iceewtd.
Holland.
In. Holland a tbor: vf 3!iiiitrrwas auticipaled.
rroeeedlnsto f'nncreM.
lULiisioer. !c I la Ibe Belial tu-day Mr.'Mason
mtit-m.! Ii Ik ItlidfAV tliu laOirturipU nntiln tiitmai.t rp
.. . .t.;I.aor. Cnlrr. th(. IlliTr. ' b' rm.t '
tuaM-cial tvtuoiltcp.
aereiiaionerf ibc I lined Malta tiatuws.
Mr.ayor bbauutmV hiaat.
Mr.l.nhtoflrrcJn u'.Itoomniie XAnV.
intb llous to-day. a resolmbm to instruct ibu Cini
kmiiteoou tim wvee lo report bill to protldefor the
cutupituon vi puoiic worn iur vwen appropriations were
reado last Col) ens was laid Ufou the tanl.
jr tlnyce offtrrd arcKilntloiitorvduclbciinpitidn-
"P ' " """ uW M "S cotwteul
wlib the aduM JruinKliort.iirenimeti'.
BiTtnoti Ite. li-The fctnale iti-Jay 1i elected
nrvtrlyTockcntapriVrr
Tlieinpteli-tleitaUTUouiiuilteeare Ibe Mlowitir
bn-;w Acarwwh Jlestfra Mason Douvls Slidell
(jByton l rller t:en..I.
ftmeutr. 3lear. Hunter! Cngbtt:w In revrceNorri
Itiid er
Cmmmmtlvn. IlaP.lm DodSc of Wbomsiii
Eluart6ewaul.tlBjI!tiijaniln.
.v7.t8ry.7j.rjr-Me1.r.i;bield1VeIIer1ril7pBtr!ck
iiaHittJonr in iciinc-aco.
.Ytref .IBeirr.yicn ;ln HaUorr urtdbead. 1'ish.
Tbompoon of New Jerr) Kelt.
iminic jAuts ..icfr. rdgeei luwa eiuart Jtnn-
son. Toole. Walker.
Tufarj'"Mc5r Kutrf ToccrJ' 'B-"rd' rrtlil
7Vn-if?r.tji.-lHni;bi Houston JohnMon Pell Jone-
of Irunence Len-tL l
' M "ttW V3 reso'wwtif m: wn mp nnuepi
fori orelm corre mkjlJ ecr. I
irioragnctmNiLuecre. I
lolhe tlou-c.tbe Speaker announced thai tbe com- J
ll.p7BlelIiPn aiTii-itl-nril. 1
imUco bad WX on lie taM- reolu'iuns a ctlltc that
X.onrjihs" the lifter lo bjild filln-adi through Tertl-
torii tor UuTcrtnu ut purponj.
Tbtn tbe llouso adjuurncd.
Tbe Msr of the n.
Tie eltatiublp tier of tbe UH fevto Atplnwall
touched al urto k jtf.erJa) for coaL the has on Injard
fOCOafOU in cilJand -luO patciiers. biro has ej.)e-
nrncod Ki-tcn.ua w .a Jier.
Ttie llnmlmldt ItreaklUE np.
Ncn Voks Drc 13. The Ilutubtddlfa brtaklu- up
acdnitt-tlca lell wreck 0'y two bund-rd nt.r
btr four btiuu nil au J (iily loiis of ct ro lave Ixcn sat cd.
Ilo'el Bnrnt.
Th Manno Until at I'a'rCi Id.Ct. Iia been drrtrpyed
by Are. 1 1 was insured for ft3StWJ.
Alliance to Protect Torkci.
Tbe ft port of tiie coaclu-ion or c treaty betw ccn Eng-
land and (ranee for tbe proU-cltou or Turkey is confirmed.
The treaty dctrands that Ua:;is shall evacuate the prin-
cipalities lu rib 1. itb.
Imieiou of La Paz.
I'nrlbrr advices rorei. od her from bouopt cooflrm thi
reports of the captuie of La l'ai and the craniza!io!i or
a new republic
ro.r.riKfiinAL.
THlRTa-THIRn C0.M;UES3-F1U3T SESSION'.
There wrs no bu-lnes of importaute acted on In tbe
Senate on the ?tb insU frcttral bUUwtre introduced
and a Chaplain wa elected.
liitr-e Hou ol l)ft-etilaliT( a Chaplain was also
elected m volm; for w boni and for Trliiter thesluln was
chlrlly tct.upied. Jtobcrt Armstrong Eaq proprietor of
the l mon uewpaper was letrd I'nniet-.
Au attempt was ma It lo puss tbronch its several rnd-
in.; a lull to pire to th Stale of Indiana nineteen thou
taiid acres or land li lien of roriuor iiranl not rvat'ard
by Ibe Stair; but tbe llouee dctenulued it e subject thould
uudergo csanili.iliou in Conmitlec of the Wbolx.
Various not'ecs were given or propoM'fot s to grant al-
ternnte sections or lanu lor raiiroaue.
Tho AnuDalrLioitutthecr(.tarTorthnTreasttn was
receivodan-lorderidtobeirimcd.
JO lue cm lit fl mo ucu i iho iaiv t icr rmueni '
lion. W. 1 kkz. was anuoaucd nnlone on bia kb
and cLitracter trc dflit tred Iu both IIolsd.
Tlie sneakers u lU occo:.ou in tbe .senate were
MtTS. IIuuter'UvcrcltC-r DouIhi rml Ciavtoa. In
ielloueof KeprttcutatiisMen'.llarrH1 of Alabama
Cjandi-rof renurtlranla Ilhan or California Taj lor
of Ohio Ikntrfu of Missouri Ahe of Noitb Carolina.
and rbllipstof Alabama.
CjH-tlmobs Dec. 7. Tbe Senate lo-dy rkcled tho Her
Utnry f llccr chaplain.
A bill tor lbs rtllef cf the b!e Sccntary ol Ulconln
was pastsed.
r.caolalluiis to cbanso Iho number of membrrs on
atandiuz cuminiUi.c; lo lnMlUte 1.0 inquirj into the j
caufc of inortalll ou emisraut ships ; and lo request tbn j M. Korsta bad an Interview with tba Prejidenl on the
President to courottmeate'to the fenate his plan forlheM.b Inst.
inod.Hrtioiiortbt;judIclarvrystcuivve'e p-cd. I . ..... .
Tlii-u the Senate aOjucrutd. Tbe IHelHct Court adjourned on fiturdav after a
Inthc Houu.a bt.l loeatablLb an agricultural Culkcc i ion of two weeks. A number of civil suite were dtB-
wasln'rt Jucvd. edof; but soma of the most Important were continued
ottuDg else of moment waa Una". j ntilll next trnn. But one criminal case of any Tmpor-
" . --.... i tanceenmc on Torn henries;: that wastteta'ev9.Ubltfi
C? Allberac-tini of the jaenera on bosrd tba
team-ship "Perevwiuict" on Sand ay Deceucer ISb.
ISiC Dr. feymonr Wliile wa-i eallel to tbo Chair end
Soi. Urauns apjioicled trccrettry. A cumuiittae of llito
cUkiatin of Tt. M Tevis or btandfrl Kj. S- It. Zul-
merman of Ualtictoit JUCsjiL W.U Ulair L. H. A
were appointed to drall rc:olitioua expretivt of the
tenvc of th mectmj. Tbey reyjrtei tbe following reso.
lutions
P'tel-'fff That the thanks cf the niweutjsrs ara dua lo
Captain J. V. Lnwlsis fir bis kill aud a.ttenliun dunnj
the n-ght vf the a.xteentli Irt-Tti t and It Is tbe.r belief
that li bis ability and tswutantbiA they are indebted
under l'rvI3ajt-c fortbtirbrsa anl the preatrvaCon tf
tbe ship.
Cf-rtrriC Thtt -ixte?:iiiionial of tfceir sentiments a
tunable piece of pb-te be presented t C.pt-Lawlr.
icswieurs .cru.uK iia wrcquei-i tdreeeivecun-
iriffuiioiia any i rocur tna pine iir vuo aeove purpose '
at lberdtcrtiou.
KtiJcr't That iho following mscvtplioo be placed cpon 1
the lae- tlT-nted to Ca;t. J. . LawJusoihe
rtoJtnshlp Pcrs'erance' by the pw-engei- ou ber 1
tons U. t:aJve-ton of H-ccmlwr )tih 1555.a.a tet.lt
cwnVUflhdradmiralieaof his ert.ces on the mght (
of thoahire(l'e.hetii. In lheir l.sli-f. thnr litn f
aMlbohiiaaeaTdfrorad"tuc.lQU.'' (
A'ae'cnt Thai theecrutarv of this meeting nroaenta 1
r0nrortb.-n..lluU-toL'it.J Y. Lawlea
frtsntvaf. That ibe amount collected for lht purpose
be jplaet d in the hands of Mr. II. btuart. UolIectr nf the
Port t-f itrefl.ia whoisreqnrfttrl to act in corjuctioa
w.tbMer-(.TeTsai.dLewiMutreainrrroritelind.
.'CMiVrf Tl at the Ne Orleans and Galiepton paptrs
00 rrqceaicu 10 puoiiii toe aaMtTnproceeaiug.
yi.YMoraii WIIITL. t.hi.runn.
Jo-urn Ittirt fcceretsry.
aeamship Penercraice D-c lSlb 155.
Jte cbccrfally publish the following protretlus
of a new ner OLt.n to make its appearance iu Ihe city of
llonsloi and imc-tly trust the ciitcTprif.if'jr. pmpnetor
may jutut wall success:
1'KOarECTt'S
ot THE
-r I It I T OK THE ADC.
The rcd-ra.piKd bariug btun delayed in the puhlica-
Hon of tbcaboie naintjl paper on uccuunlot cickneNs
111 tl. citv . ill iue the ltr-t number of hH Msrr on the
third day of January next Udlem- that thewantsof
a cltyiiao iionston anu snnounitng country wjn liberally
soprHirtu wttl conducted ncweiuiM.r Unvoted tj tbecn-
ciid new a of the day ho fs Induced t undertake Ihnrtf
Urprisc atlno rame-t ucttatlon of numerous friends
bolti in the city and Ibroazbont tbe countn and from a
iwaOicdesinUti ailvante the intertfiS rt the grvat Na
tional Ilcni.tcnilic I'ariy ai a in tromolc ti.e Umiroercitl
&nlA:n-iCJltural.Kndlhtt INTU.N.M. iMPROXLMLNT
IntertstM of ottr 11 ale.
Tbo bpir.t of Ihe Ago will be published trl-wccUy and
wtekly;and ll will be the aim or the proprietor to inako
it in everT rt'pcct wLal a newspaper dbould he.
Located attbtibcatcummerctal point In IboMate and
baluglhe ad.antageof the maitiuHlc telegraph shfch
wdt bo completed from New Orleans to Ho'istou lu a
rhort time the t-junl of tbe Aec wiS be a fpt-cdr medium
cf tn-nsmuting news to thu iiiirnor.
jLfiiTri Vi v kh paper 56 pi r annum payable half-
yrar'y. In adtomc. W etkly paper 63 per annum iu ad-
vance. Persons wishing advertisements inEcrtcd in tbeFpiril
of the Area ill plean band 11 cm luaaeartr aacontc-
mrnu CLO. W. MILLLIt.
HuUatOL Dtamber 111b HX.
pjtinc But rst ittr tKxaic The Pacific rail
roil bttlpued the Senate- onTliumlay theSlh InsL by
lhcfi!10iing tolc:
Vea- llcwrs. AmiftroDir Durks Doan Edwards
C.aje Union HarttJuwcn. Kltnso Kyle. Lotl Slartln
Mtitican. Newman. Pa-cbat I'edigo. Scitt. ublett
upcn i tie Taj tor Y bilakrr nod U calhcrTord '22.
N its JUfsrV McA nelly Potter bcarborongh and
Wrm I.
TIm eastern portion of tbe route is left open for aenm.-
I'M-ucrmcu irom i uiioii eouinworil. ino uuiconnnes
Hie line to crvin; the Trinity Arazos and Ibe Colorado
rivers at the 3ind dewrrn or the nearest practicablo point
Hi It. Tbo por.ion letween the Colorado and Ibc Rio
-.ramie ..as noiinedenlgnated. A bonus of twinly ec-
tiona w-a rantiil. The prlntol bill baa been altered In
few ether paiticuTi-rs. Stat' Tttnts.
TlQVC 1BL Pirni;. A ?nt-ul tiiniMi m va
"ccauooalty. too good joknp aLi if thu following ain't
one of that ori we arc uo judge :
Au seqoinUnc Uavellio; in an adjoiniDj eountr
putwp for the night inabuurt-omewhrra 00 theroad.
4Mdtu do you lake the paperr
Hill JtS .7 rfw" TJ uk "" tt PPW- There's
od rfgbt ever there on the table that's tc-u up at Hen-
deraon. Oar friend -ot it and wa not long in derouriag its enn-
Ico. He then ald tho 'old lady what other papers
the had betide the oue printed at Uenderson.
-uvu;i mo -we aou't late any piper but thai.
Well but Budsci Ta lie I tblak you said you I
tnit aitlfl frnh . V I
. u ' ' --- . ) wva. 1
UellPowedorayitbeoMlad-. t fC.afrtth vat I
trfryrrrt. AicOrentfr.
Kticop tvc. 12 IW J
Mt-f'tct. hrncS! Oiflslios . hi near Uicl of a
w'JrtJl)'ottCawmwwlUn"wWi ushnJons
I" ..sequence ot iiiodtmcui.y or engaging pricr.ila-j
Tli.gt.te holidays tbe Kecoakrwill ih4 nuppear anti. t
"" commenci oimi oi a dlw year vwwillool ocrr
In-il.loowr kind lrone by iviog.. Iwrsu-jieiii.on
durti. Imrtp dimic. i.u Hit (-outran c btmntly bc
rc 1"ni "ur riwenwrj m ititwih.wotliuTr
lorr "Iprwlalitm fit uur txerlioiis In lb cu.o nrbutua-
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-..-. uj ......; ixwi i.n .iir u-i. jur luiir
wctt.an.r th. cjuiiiirnwiucnt i.f It.e j.llo fnir ad
w-aiixwiw kuiu id caic we were aro'JCil Itir
b-J -lOeuf N.-D3 -kk Inend eu-rj Mht. tVt Late Itilcd
HiiIitb1IW rliaradcn uf uiiiilMtriiHHeiraieHl .j.r
an lie-imn!l) tnir alnmislircsl i.DHriii.. j an am
Hnr U-ciiWl. Tb lhl-..I...r. .
uur t-.-ciiuiiHai. rbfffj Ihlii'a. Iiom.tcr. p urji'. ii t m
1.11'i.pn.j.il t.a . .. ..il ... I... I . t .... . . ..
'.. . ... ..Hb.vtuc
p..bIB in-lincts ot rt ir Dilute lu dww ui0rr liin e
DT lu" "e aiiejs ILem as an eiccc lr tdllontU
tburf coulap
1 r tbe euurle-y .f lha prcn' rbicli baa contmord to
supplj iii Ub tict m aes awtwith.iandii-i; our u ii min-
Meirancewc would fim ret uru llinu;b tbe tncdinin
of yoar talJabla josroel our pryfuuutl tclsuwltdTnien
tfoMuui llK-m iilitrjr bio-irtnour ksucLksao c-cation-l
rap b war of dtreiliscmenl we aufT-unc bul
tlisir nanus and deida bare not sunk lu tbe vi.m of oV
Ihioi. Our'dienm.tlThi'oIupj etjuinvao opuroprii'"
lio'irc ofsiaall faora when I rut 'rh accredited Tier
fba'l bear from our tiuctum ervriauy iuoi-nT haietll'ad
lheir born '
Tberspul.liratlioof tb lU-corJer will comtuenca with
a d'icriplioD of "lifer Uwcd WillieViltbt wi'b tbe
buffalo calf" lc djo'aut Ceuera cf both Armief" and
otLtrrloriestif bjcal lnteret derlird Irora tlit recllec.
Uud of old dLtlkra. to ramUfc abuiit urtr tbe country
we find that at.aoit ererj early Inimicrant h-tssjohie Iu
;euiU itujtarl omrt lu'fn.sllngadit'amrft in which bo
baapsrllcipatoil or of which he lias beard to relate.
These we are eoOeaiorlnj t.t collect lor ublicatiun In
tbe Kteurder that thty may be uioio etiliutly ktrrated at
a 'at laic lime by au ablr pen.
We ere bsppy lo annsanca Ibat tbn e;idem eliBl en-Ui-ely
disappeared fruni our little town As to Ibe report-
ed dualh of all tbe physician bure I bate Kfj l)r
eii Varaey and KmLtndalS aul each aod all of tbe
parties demur lo the alljtiou. Tlmy appoar torecol
Uct well iiatldeuti of tba i;reen roooiaud not unlra.
quoutir coaimlt trj unshtel arti. If Canq'tu't
Ituu prrstctid ucU au array an tbenu profes!ufiaIc;D.
Ileiren wbhe rplrlta antism; muatbaie been funm-
daSle in Macbelh'd day. No wonderbal tun old Thane
quaked with karaltbuahaklug of their ur bend'. He
who would tale KaykcadslI with bl ruddy den and
Hoot well knit f.aiue fur au a pariti.ni wo lid Dot be
dlfHvOll tuconiiDceot tbouriii) oflbi milk ol Ibe co
cuaiiut Bcoordmg to the army crmu Kti UUtnu
ci nroacbed nhuott neirtinouA to ibe han'.i vf Jurdui to
distnni objret oulbe opptrtitelitTe; bnlletHion tlico.
ertd Ibalil waa a batl ronJ tilrartl anl turned his
court rartbwanl. He Is now upend otiralcicviittaiid
-uT!(JeutIy aaliflcd with Ibecreao tarlbthn eida ol Jor-
dan to bldti bis time.
Hut Irutj Iichinoiid bJs been awfully visited. Ou! of
a population of one hundred and twenty lite whiles and
tblrly two blacks the number which nroalned iu town
foitj-lhreeharebeeu lakeu to the chambers of Ihe dead.
Anion; Ibis number were some of thnuldet tculcrs iu
the country ladcttl acclitcatiou ecetned to bare no iffl-
cacy lit vardinc; eff ibc terrible icoure which but a Tew
dtf ago raiuped Ibia section of Uie ttate.uud Jprtad
thick 5tKtn orer or bt.iuliful lown. If tbire bad beiu
a atiLr virtue in louj reeldence the lamented and wil.
known Dr. J. B. Miller the yojug and euterprlsiu' Tact.
luj G. Collini the Rcatle kud affdCtlouate iliss ?rah
Nial would baro rtill beed atoon;; those who appreciated
their tunuy Irian but who tiuw deeply tuuuru their un.
timely los. tbe Umily of Jod;o Xyer with the patrlar-
that bead lboe of the McMahaus would hare been en
ctnpled Irom the visitation of tbe late cJ id mile.
Dm tbe tearful Intruder hes now vaid.bed away. Ha
iaSi ncl in died on tbe nin.li vt Ihe preeut month. Our
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charms (except puch as are personal) or making thein-
ilvcs irduknl with tbe odour of anafuJ la The alretls
are Cilinj npbusiness larnubiing us accustomed sway and
lire and animatluti greet the e:'ator at cTery turn. Tbe
approarbiuf kstu illcs usually aUeedint upon the Christ
mas bulydayit up and down the Ensue river fo-m a
plcataul theme or talk anl anticipulluu. To-morri
comes eff a match race tor SuOO on iLc cuure Lear Kicb-
niolid. Tho bones are Zacb Tajb-r beaut ful aorrel
fu Bne racinst order entered b J. Koper rr 1 Trickeiu a
fine au'ts&l ti wo are told bel.cin; lo Mr. J. hu:n
flail. Hotb bone no doubt bare been well trained and
will afford' rare sport. M the ssme dice on the "Ttb
InsL there will be mo racve. Oue auulo rate furI0t)i
and tbe other a dash of sit hundred yarde lor r hursu of
$;. lulbe last race ZaehTrylor will aalnbeenctf
tbe ton. petit or. Should bu wiup both flelds or contest
the reputation which his pedfgrueand form dure already
obtained tor him will bo enhanced by bis successful
spied and bottom-
rTimpViiT riMirntn. Il.tt Tfill ltr frtrrnt l?icrmrrfM
and Cibon undertake to w rite wlh a patent atop watch
ataring you iu lha face and upon tbe avurauce that you
had only ten miuutct at command? Such is now our
predicament. Uurcoropauy isnow arranging conveyan-
ces lobe off to tbe races and cur eplitotsry Ubora are
limited to ibe lime epeciflid. Tbe morning is gloomy
audthreateuiug. The wind whistle from its dark caverns
as though a norther In ambush was ready lo swoop down
upon as Heaven look as if covered with a larga blue
MankotupportiUK Immense ahowcrs of rain waiting to
be converted into tlevtir snow ere the uuwtlcome gra-
tuity from the skies shall descend upon us. We shall cer-
tainly enscouceourtditori.! dignity in the comforu ut a
great coattshould some friendly admirer bare the court eay
to nroff-r us lb- loan of one for Ibe nonce. Otherwise w
mu-t risk exposure to thn "pitiless pelun of tbe atorm"
- lb r n .i
or the Bercefuryuf the nortbtrn blat. lor tbe present
Adiosmi amigo
K. H. GIBSON Sen. Editor Recorder.
Tlie ermont LegWatum adjourned on the Etb inot
without hai in; elected any f. t.tcnitor or leptated Ibe
rrohtbi'ory Liquor Lav.
Qcick TAiiScE raou Sas raacico The clijiper
htpr.yiiuCIoudarrlVMlatNew Vork on the Tlh m-t
from San rrancico tn S7das. TlIwa believe lobe
the quitkcat pat sn;e ) et.
Indiclad for alealinjaboreeand gun. at Columbia near
a year ago. He was found guilty and acnteuLt-d lobard
lauoriiime renuent arvjor ttie period or two ycats.
Judge Hancock although )oong man and a alranrr in
this District Iiaa become quite popular among tbe mem-
bers of tbe bsr.ou account or tbennniie!and quickness
with which In disposed of IbeT bumeu that camn berom
bun; and bijuducn'.ssofar aa we know bae given
general sallrft-ciloo Tbe Court goes Irora here to Gal-
vefiton. at whtrh rilnci II will commmtnee Its labors ou
ncxlMouday. Vicnter H't mit.
Vh Brcoaa or all ths Vlsslls J Tho Boston
Atlaa gtr9 some fnteroslins: facta in reUtmn lo tbe do
elruetien of Tesels Ixlonxinirto iho 1'nilcd 5Utc de-
ducted from the marine n ports and other soanta. It ap-
pears that for a puriod of eighteen month end'ey In
Si n'Amh.rnT tl t nrrki nt tnar Sm Tit.s .h.I li..k 14
brtr. and 327 echooners were totalk Iot ea. Iinrin
I tao samoprlodolvetl which tial pre.ioualy Bailed
"' ..r..aiupu..uiopon in a-Mrr.i lirl nw
w.' cn-orca. iuia n ae 1.-10 wnier.a inui loss
lr the giveu period ei err twenty two boars: onestrand-1
-rery tor'y four hours ; one abandoned ever eevenlr-
Bro hours; andonoiieverbeerdrrom ovcry k'u day "
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l 'r " Mr tc"m "ei.ponuet)lon me
Tttrity of sixteen pire which we thiuk. onr frin.l
might have condeneed aoas not t exceed two. While I
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m.--".w . wwr manaaior Ort aiuntlon we
niust beg
biro to remember that lettera of such length on common
VM m.iters a KMom aJ. We bllU u d
I . .. ' wu
j nITorrtu him again some such interesting letter aa be
j has wutteu in times paot.
Dcno AciDCHi. Profeanor Kendall a most ac-
complished teacbtr of daoelo has commenced giving
leMnin the hall in Pix'a building. Those who would
learn Ihe laten novelties In the poetry of motion"
tho old consult Prof. Kendall.
Zy The Governor of Loul.iana lias issued a proclama-
tion af pointing the Sind inL as a day of prayer humili-
ation and thanksgiving thrnoghout tbe State
E7" The Columbia Democrat says the sugar crop tnroa
out very nneqaalty tome plaotera making a very larae
and some aver) email crop. Mr b. S Perry make the
large amount of thirty-three ho;head from twelve acres
Ttia aterftge crop Ir however smaller In quantity I ban
lastyear.thongu the quality is universally much better
FiT The Democrat aya: Tbe steamer Win. Perm
pasoed lat weekbavir awnmed her pUce in the rivr
traJa. the baa betu remodelled 111 part so far as tbe
c citing awsy of her cabins thus making a freight boat
of her. Thi wo undertind is Ihe condition of all
tbe boats to innnp and down tlie river. The tolls from
pnsecgers being not aufhcietit to jnstlfy the expense of a
relit according to the provisions of Lhencwareamboat
law.
' The Senate w ent into ibe new Capitol on the 9th
CiTTh IT. &. DUtrlct Court at Austin adjourned on
tbe 3rd inL
QTLorenio Sherwood Khj is reported to bate de-
lirered an address OnraUroad at the Old Capitol on the
Slbitnt. Tb" Gazette says be is an able adrocate of his
peculiar views that ot coutructioii by the Mate but
thinks be will not succeed in having his views adopted
by the State.
" Ths Gazette pays a hand'oroe compliment to Iho
Hon. II. U. Runnels the present speaker of tbe House of
Representatives who appears to bavo succeeded in giving
very general satisfaction.
t5 A bill bu psftcd increasing Ibealaries of the
commissioner ot the General Land Ofhce the draubtoman
and clerks.
y Tbo bill Incrtasiug tbe per diem of members of
the Legislature lo $i has been engrossed in tbe Hou-e.
and it is taid will ps-s. This is a 1 rctty liberal in-
crease. C"Tbe Pacific Railroad bill giving twenty sections
to Ibe oi!ebas passed the iteoate Cnatly bya voto orSI
lo Alt the amendments offend by Mr. Potter provid-
ing brarcbes to our own coast were defeated.
t Sir. Paschal from tbe committee 00 luterosl Ln-
proTecua l has reported a bill to tbe Senate providing
. ..a rui. . .. . -.! ..
luriocai 'oacaia our kwdowh nuojn aov aevu i.rot.
ttad"i'J trroi"" glHng aixteen aecUons (or every
twenty rlTW wttei complete to ihruirte
tS?""Ihe Uunls-vUe Presbyterian tj.lbat i uuu
calling bnncclf Vm. II. Rr.bl son cauic to lLat place
t or three wctl ago pre.ewling ti b.tc eoiuelrou.
Hm. LttegoM eipoditiim out oi mumy. He gut In rso
from Ibe singe stand and atl.iec.dik from the editor of
l..e i-rceuyieriau ami proeees;rd MLruckdl wiiere He
oulaitii-d tuiiieMUOiuj under suudry pretences and prw
' cctMcd l) Ibe ft-Jt) caelward i coiujuiiy llbCiu
H.tutum. in cwurstr ILu borc aud cJiwW wern aolj tu
I rjcclisntiiM-a He ia denbU "rllHtifieiUii iiwhe
1 IiljU batj uui i.J mi.illi h.liil.I haul li
'! I.i.'l;an.l lias ou a ca'ico jl.i.l." lilon are
... T
i rcquialcil 19 co'irc.aiKl&'lotuLra to atretic lltio-ouiip
aej lil b'ra in Jail anj Ihe i.rm.r rj.intl linu ill It
' fortlicomm-t.
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ty TKiTU.rljr trteUU .tnmal Il...rl oflho Ainr.
flt-HTl ItlUltS at ClV
it vit our tal.K". It ii oucuf tlio
"3"J' I"'!l PuTliciltk'1'' we Ll"e D- "wwci31S
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TIe CtbL9 1"1 Trelaiueuli jiimlcj iluriu;tfaapetear.
number SU.OCO eoplep. Tits cumbir of bcota leui)d
djrlnriilyearls7?y3Til .olinm.. Thn whole number
lnej ..ucn the organizaMou of tLo H(.it lj is y.0&.'.
These fl.'urtJ ahov tbe ia-t operatiuu" of t ha Society
better than can welt be exprimd by word. 1 he report
gHos tbedtlri'ed opetatinui of Ibu Society not wulj in
all tbe.Btce of lliet'o on but in nil parts of tbeuorM.
fJF" W e bin' bcun ioforuivd bj avrt rut ot our ci.lzens
In haL recnth rtln.(vlfr'.m tl e iuUtior. that Mrr
j CXiirperiUi-Inpwrlarellit re circulated tflba Mtkne-a
of tins clt ). In eoiae places the will hio it tht Ibe
ytllow 'rer 9 ill prevails here; Iu utbere tbey in
upinittb&t t'uliutoti is ifflcted with tbe cholera ae aa
tpidsoilc Son tie truth of Ihi matter i siuijly th.-
fiahetii was probably never tuore htaltby than at Ibe
present lime locotbeceaca'lunuf the yellow taverns
nn epldiim'c there have been rouio lew acaltenug case
li'Jiit ianojr some time sin-e we have beard of a aingle
cn-e. The New Otleoni boats brought over some few
cases of cholera eoiLo ten ortwelrn days since and per
haps one or two of them died after arriving beroand
n'lnt o'l ibo pn2e ; bul this Is all tlie choiera we have
had. Nut a slltvte citizen of this place has taken that dts-
ee. Thia etatemel will be corroborate by cvety physi
cian In Oat ronton. We have ludced been severely afflcl-
cdwiih tbeyellowfflver.bul we are !&! to be able to
say HiLt there aru few places in the ei joymenl of belttr
health than GaIveton at tbt; time We bare heretofore
eecuptd tbe visits of cboti rs entirety although caitta were
bra ir.il lnrc tslhty hac bein ilusirar.
5"P.bop Titnon of Batfaloenl a le ter a short
time iuco lo Ibo Calhulic church of St. Louis requiring
them to ea-rea ler into hi- bands alt their church proper
ty ajjrt cably to Ihw deci-ion of the Popos N unelo on pain
tf ccommun cation If they refuac. The letter wca re-
cently reaJ to the church and comcrigalion whrii called
toother fr thai purine. Tb.y rtfu-etito gueanyan-
awer.cr take any aUtun in regard to the demand and
tell Ibo r.'shuj. lu laku tu.b course as he thoushl proper.
IjT M. CU-jEl-vs Esq- Poimvter of Hiintsvilte baa
pinntcd ont Tf ry clearly fuinc of tbe frequent acta of
uigl.gencc and carelessness of pottiajiters which occa
8 ion no email thiru of the mail Irregularitiea ao much
Co rr plained of. He says lha proper and lull direction on
the ktloninnd package ' fry ' omitted although
the lawep-qmres that every lciv should hare on it.
not only Uiu name of the $c:t bet of the County and
also of the Stn'e Tiia neg'eclto wnte this fell direction
he eays occiuions a vat n-nount of trouble to all post-ma-ters
if thty try lo do Ihtir duty fhey are also re
quired -to stop all packages wb cb they Dad going lu the
wroig and put them iu the rtfbt direction; and the
wanl or lull directions tUeraforoouLas4on3 ihem great
perplexity as they often canuot tell whether they are
going tn the wrong or right directum and they Lave to
throw each packais together into Hie "aninown pile
fur examination at a leisure tnooumt. At leant this be
euyt is the sworn duty of all polmaatersbut he asks
iinphatically bo alt po-tmailers do and perform Hits
sworn duty i or it ts not a common thing for them to
dllicutly search for all that belongs to lheir own otBco
and let the balance of tbe mail pais on "without exam'
inalion I" WethsnkMr. Uogera for these faints and hope
this will not be last upon our Postmaster and Editor".
flT Mr. Charlton has introduced a bill Into the House
making approbations for cleaning out the principal
risers of the Slate. The Gazette suggest that tho bill
should embrace the Ncches Hie Aiaeliuaand tbe IUo
Graude a an act of justice lo those extreme sections of
our J?' ate Inasmuch as tbey bare no interest in any of
lha railroads that hare bern projctcd. With such
an aiitndment the Osteite thinks the bill would teitdily
bteome a taw
J3" Mr. Marshall of Harrison county has introduced
a bill into ihe Hon Tequirhg Shir iff and ndtn.n'stra
tors to advertise in the newpapor of the county or tbe
nearest county all fates of land negrots A.c. Nothing
can be more obvious than the iirceaM.y of such a law.
Indeed we have often wondered whit cou d have been
the mottvo or the prtsent law req'iirint nothing but
w ritten notices lo be pw-leJ in these public places The
ol jtel of the law nhould certainly be to give uch snlea as
much publicity as 'practicable. Wtureas the present
law Usually only gnes notice to the lew persons who
happen lo lire or to como In the i-rtjhbcrhood of the
coart hone or place where these herll'a sdes are
posted; acdthusilsot unlrequently requires a consid
erable effort to make out the niatiucnpt announcement.
What would Ixt thought ot & merchant who should take
this ridiculous method to adrerlise his business Instead
of pnttlng it Into Ibe papers where it would be seen aud
read by every body ? There cannot be a doubt but that
properly ! often saeriSced under the presrnt law fo:
wantof being property adrertited. It is an admirable
armngcmLnt lo enable speculators to watch lheir oppor-
tunities nod make purchaH's without compttitiun bid-
ders. C Dr. Taylor's bill prutidlng fur tho e-tabtb-hment
of a system of common schools U now before the Houe
having pasiied the Senate. This bill sets apart two and
a htlf millions as a perpetual school fund says tbe Times
to be divided pra rafa among children between the ages
of fit e acd mat-teen yea-?. Should a child not be able
to attend school from any cbsm blspra rata amount ia
to stand to his credit aunnally until he goes to school or
pas.H-1 beyond the age of nineteen years The bill makes
l:th;duty if tie Chief Justice aLl County Coram it tips-
ers to lay off tlieir respective counties into conveaieot
reboot districts and aim to order an election for three
trusters In each d'ttrict ; and it is made tbe duty of th
trus'ees tbna elected to auperintrndthe hool intbeir
districts aud to furniiih the Chief Justice with altt
lbs numbsc of child eu therein; toarecire and pay out
the amounts due from Ibo school fund lo their district.
Tbe Treasurer of the State ia made ev-cfflclo Superintead-
etit of common scbooLand It ts made his duty Immedi
ately afrfr lh flrt of September Iu each year to make
out anaVtraetof lb- number uf children of lawful age In
tbe d fkrrnl counties from the Huh fumhed htm by tbe
Chief Ju;ta aud apportion tbe ecl.oot fuad pro rata
amonif the sine. The amounts due exch cocnty Is pall
into the band of the CooMy Treasuiersnlherrqalred to
jive allitiotialbtind. The mnuanU due each Khool dis
trict to bedraan ry the Chifl Justice. Nochootdis-
ti'ct isIIocd to draw any of eaidfunt until they bete.
by sub-CiptIon or otherwl-e coiastracled a gewd and
nuba.ai.Iiat achool bouse or boasea. Nona of the fund is
. lobe paid for the tuition ofecholara in noy of the hiiber
b'anche-i-f ciucalmo bul lobe applied to the tuition of
iidring tbo elemenlarr English branches. N
.
county m compeltsd lo establish common eehools bjt by
TurniFhlng an abrtiact of Hie number of children in aid
J county nay demand and receive the Pro rata of Mid
1 . . ....
' "'T " '" be me or pat it out at ialert
wilh -oodand e ificicnt pfrualbecur ty
John rredcrlcka. who k.I ed John Morrison ta this citv
m the sprint of 1851 was arrested a few days since in
Auelin and brotisht na'. to ibia city by Mr. C. D. Lylle
who wuidtputij.nl foritiat iiuriiose and is now luiail.
Ho was amsttM at the tirio bo committed the otTcnce.
ana anno tiextirtrm ! tie uiainet Lourl waa Ind cteI
for manslaughter Tbo trial was continued and he ad
mitted to ball. Ht lorfeiled his resnnixancr and left
his buudemen 10 suffer He was arreted at the Instance
Of Mr. Uennett ouo 01 Ihe sureties. JAuffer
Litest riost the cit or Wab e extract tbe foL
lowing new brought by the steamer Niagara from the
Baltimore or tho Oils Intt:
For tbe present hostilities have ceased all along the
Moldavian and Wallachian lint-e. i'.ood In the Danube
prevent opt-rntiuns but It was expected that tUntlng
would be renewed. Letters fromfeona or the 23d
tate that Omer Pasha had received orders from Constan-
tlnople to pro-ecu te the war with vigor and that the
Car bad "ni almitar inatructions to Gonschakoff.
In ihe meantime diplomacy wt agalu Bctlre. On tbe
7tb the Rritlsh ateomcr lory brought to Conmantlnoplo
the dr-.fl of a new ngto-r rencb note which the Porte
declined tn consider.
Letters from Conatantinopte nf the 10th show that tbe
operations at Ollenitza were only feigned on Ibe part cf
the Turks designed lo deceive Gurtschakotf. Tho
plau succeeded and Omar Piuha Is combining hi
troops to attack the dlvia Ion of Gen. Luders in Beaearahla
tiiellUonian Beet In the Black Sea to co-operate with tbe
land fairces In the attack. The Porte bn received from
Ihe British and French Atubawndors auuranee of effec-
tive Co-ope ration lu case of need so that ihe fleet can be
sent Into the Black fcea without tbo fear of leaving the
capitat exposed.
T&e Pari Patrie has a dlnnatch from Ienna dated
Nor.lai plating that Ihe Rcsatana-my taod received or-
der to BS'iirart the offensive and crrws Ihe Danube.
.A more emu prehenive proposal had been prepared at
Paris by Nvoleon. It was aaid tftlt Count tt lowkr
the French Minister at Iondon hsd returnsd rrom Pari
with the draft of tbii treaty agreed to b France aud
LudanJ lu which Ihe other iHiwers would be Invited to
Join. If Ihe Austrian statements are lo be credited the
Czar has replk-d to an Inquiry of AuMrialhal beulll
propose a project 01 peace- me suiian is sau to bu
equally dispo-ed to come to terms but will not be the
first lo retract. He han however sent Paid LnVndl as.
ImptrialCommis'ionrr lo the army on Iho Djnute lo re-
slruin tlie oraer 01 umar i-.ua ano iuu give uipiomacy
another chnnce.
The following is the present position of military af-
fairs. Omer Pacha holds kafarat with 10000 troopaand
li fori if) ins; 1 imself In the. siroiuest maimer In the trian-
gle between krafora Kala'at aud Marubia.thns seen ring
communication between both bank and Lav In; the ba-e
of Ms opu-atioua to aet in L-er W altaclna. The Turks
under Ismael Pueha had fou jht the Rusrians under Geu
erul Bach and look them. A rumor from lenna which
la not credited sys that the Turks had been ordered (rum
CooBiantijwpie to abandon Katafat.
It is said that Omer Pacha gave as a reason for rccroe 3-
iu g tte Danube thai Geo. pjrtoffexpoted bis troops to a
superior force and was beaten but that reinforcements
arrtvicg to the Ujaaiaut so aa to wake them twice as
Ftfengna lb Turks be halreUrcd to avert Ibcamedis-a-tr
that befell Pari ff. .
Onjbe I5ih. tho Tnrks attempted to surnse tbe Rni
tlaos jrost of Turual but wem discovered and returned
lokalafat.
Tho Turks must toou abandou tbo I'luod opposite Tor-
lukai uudKustuch as the rise of the Danube overflows
tbem.
VhuKusstaa Bulletin savethsttLc'r batteries droreihi
Turks Trora the Inland opposite Olargero but Ihe tatesi
tcount sav that the Turks still rold it.
tbo succetsosof the Turks iu Asia contiove lo be mott
brillisuL. The Lgyptiau squadron keep watch ou the
coast from Trel sonds to Kedaut Kate. More Turkleh
ships were entcrlug the Black iwa.&nd a raval bailie
... t.ii! nneeted. Thn Turks bad captured Fort M
Nicholas and now bold ltb3TlurepuUrd the Russlaos
Ibrestime. Tbo mflltts of Ataronstan who had been
equipped by Russia baa gone over to tbe Turks.
jy Tbcro was a heavy frotl io Walker ctfaaty CB
the 9 It link We bar yl to tee lb" ri frest here.
UAjbu Cor TY Texas Dee I0lb 1233.
l-ps.Ntwj; lu jimr paper of the lolh ut'. jou s-y
lliat J ou have a letter Ironi Lraiuris ila ud Ihe 10.h ld3L
uuli state llml Iiyu negroes brlowr.nj to Uol. frbarp
-CTU vilW under circutuaUiiccs tib.cli rtlktl badly uu
certain pcrzouswho wilneed their wffcrmg'.
IIj I jour correspondent given lu yuu and you bad
gifu to the ) ublic ntl tbe clicum-tfiiice tint led lo that
Irulr 1 rentable! aOMr I should t.ol here troibkd you
with the following (tat eruent. B il Intirtrnuch ns" you
Uto nit dour so I .Ittn.ol it tiotja-t lu all rlk cn-
ctmcJ.a. ni-lla! lu Iho ivjl.lic I.. uli -if.ll an I Mr
twatrment uf all Ibe fact. In dnluro I "Hail ivetie
character of the m.grn killed 1 had but one kiP'd not
two as stated by your correspondent ihe circnui-lujcei.
w hlch led to his d"atb tl c names ot tin parties aul the
part aclt.d by cucb scpura'cly aud cullcrtiiely as told
me by tbeinIc In regard to the chenrter of the nc-
gruIcansvy Ljtfcw boron better. I bavo heard HiatLu
former owner and one of bis foimer overuers each
slated thai George w as the bet m ro they 'bud e.er seen.
I bad owned him iboul ihrue year and dunuj that lime
tin id within tl.rtn or lur days of his kiitioj lor tlif
wood 1 Live dj rtculleclion ol speaking an angry r.ord
lo him nor do t.knovr lhai iilhtr or his ovenc-rs bad
dune so. He bid atmo-t unboiinle-1 inlluencuoier near-
ly evcy negro un tbu tlanlatioii; be was a preacher a
taw giver a jude of all controversies aud irom bis do-
ciMon there was no appeal; ho paired the yo jngLr ones
io marriage and to this tbey Umely sjJi nltte I. In short
in their opinion Getre umld do no vmnj; and I ac
knowledge he waa with ins u fitoriiejbjt a cbaiigi
eeeiuea suddenly to come ovlt bim.
He was 11 stock minler and ot Lite bad becume eart-
les tn 1 brutal to the -lock which catfni mou rriion-
etrite with hIiulo whic'i heg-t.e no bund and at.tr be
bad crpptcd several mules I struck Limwitli his own
whip ore; hla elotbus nut cxctedlu o is dtzen s'ripc
For this he I;ft fur the woods and I did not see him until
bewas brougl-t home a corpe. What George could do
oil era thought tbey could do also and one after bou'Lt
thry left end lu a few days I bad Ave 111 Iho woods
Theymtde-adrnsc cane brake near the plantation be-
lunifmglo Major Ga their hiding plao. Major C.aes
bad oneoul al tho sanu time. I hoped that fiey would
come home of their own accord and wpU n b p or in-
ducing them to do eo I change I my overseer lor one
whom I knew they liked as he had previou-ly laannwd
for me thinking that probably thee at home hsd som
communlcatlou with the runaways. Ho tuidcit knuwn
that if thty would come In they should be pcrdonnk
Still they remained o-it robbing 'my n-hb)rsnn'Hn a
pin- a from which it w aa iuiptrtsiblu to dialodgo Ihem w itb-
ut doga. To this I bid a (treat arerion bnt aPer w ail-
ing from the 3jth Stpt"iuber unti' near the 10th ol No-
vember t coufe-talcd lj bav o He dugs at i.l for. Accord-
ingly thty were brought. About tMitlmel received an
injury iu myjirenst from a fiTl brviihr autralofiuy
riba ani diablingme vt that I could not go in the search.
Bul thai Ihe ne-rve might betaken nnhlslltile Injury
as powibltt I wt Mr. John Biirru-y di-cnt-t young
man who la aasntimr mt: to trke off my crop lo gy and
as (ar as jioiaible guard tbw-u from harm. The names of
the parly who went tn the starch are Mr John Burney
Mr. Ca'lvet Mr. Winter Mr. Clas-coA and Mr. Bohannn-i
whose etatcments are as follows vfs: Thiy ktl Maj-Jaa-j'aaflcr
breakfast for the scareh. About U A. M the
dugs started tlie negroes in a canebrake the negroes sepa"
rated and it so happened that Iho dogs pursued Get rge
and at no great distance from the cane In the open woods
brought hint to bay. Mr. Burney wis the first who came
op withbim and catling the dogs off be told George lo Ivy
down his cane-knife with which bewas armid and-ur-rtu
kr. Tills he would not do but ittado lurioualy at Mr.
B. mjklnj desperate bbws at him with his knife. By
this time Mr. Glas-cock cane up and discharged aehol
from his rerolver. This Goorgo appeared not to n due
butcentlnurdtopreeoiiMr.Buriiey. Mr.GIic-'cock tired
a src.ind shot both UkiLg efkcl In the fleshy part of the
leg below the knee. It appears that Mr. Burney had a
narrow escaje as be showed ma a cut in Ihe skirl of his
coat at lev I fire Iiicboi long and farther loM me that
there were cuts ou the pommel of bis sadJle By tvmc
mean George became disarmed of bis knife and Glas
Cock approached him eu foot when George etued bim by
the leg and while in a stooping posture' Mr. Cahet came
up and llrtuk bim 1th a stick a heavy blow on the back
of I lie bead which instantly stunned him audi did aul
hear that he spoke arterward exoptlo ad. fir water.
Mr.njrneycame home about 12 Mand tail that tb-y
had taken George but thai ho vtNs badly hurt and not
able to walk. Hetooka boymwith acarl placed George
In tl and started him bo m. When the boy came at
about 4 P. M- I wrtil to tin cart and found tint George
wasdead. Sly feelings can ba bttsr Iinsgint-d than de-
scnbedon seeing the roor follow a corpse. The next
morning I bad him decently b Jrlod. Rat for his last rash
act be had been with me now as with his former own-
ers a favorite. A many person may bo desirous to
Bee a full atitetnent of the facts which led lo this lament-
able sffalr please give the above a place In your cola nns
and obltv
1 oars very repcclfullr WM.' SHAEX.
Itiiour painful duty to record an atrocious attemp
at murder by a negro wotrun the victims beintther
tnialresa anagedwh.iw anl her grand J a nsrh ter. It ap-
pears that Mr. Bcnlolpb'd aona hal gune to a rJrchunt
tearing only one while man on the place on Tuedy
night an J about eleveu o'clock oTter all bad retired th
nsgrefstook np an avt. and entsred the old lady's bed-
room who Is auppj-l to have bseu asleep with a little
girl her grandchild and struck her an I the child sever-
al blown on the bead. Sho probably- attacked the child
to stop its screaming; but Its tries were heard and
alarmed a negro man who ran to the bonne to fin 1 out
what waa the matter. The woman was coming out of
lha room and In reply to hi question -what haieyon
been doing pushed him a title aiding "nuiid your
own boslncr-a; 1 have killed one and I am goirg to kill
all lha reU The borne where this liorriblo fene oc-
curred ia about five miles west of Uontavllle land
tho boyeeing the bloody axe in her bin I became cou-
Tued and frlghttuiod running all the way to town in-
stead of alarming Jomifthe neighbors plenty of whom
lived within a mile. Ilut the young. mm In the house
heard the screams anl altercation and getting up pie-
venlnd any fUrtberdamase. Medical a-HUtanco waalu-
atantly obtained on the dot's report bnt the cie of both
ladr and chill is coiifi lered bopeloM tbe brains of each
protiudmg through tbe wounds. Nu cauvt I assigned
save that the woairn Is sutjct to period cat Etiol insan-
ity but bt-In; a family negro and supposed to be barm-
lev little notice sin taken of her aberration tho nude
no attempt to escape. The) are all the particular we
can gather at preentof thlathe ian. lamentable affvlr
that ever occurred tn our county. Item.
A INcyf Comni unity ami iinkiionn
Race
Accounts have recently appeared In tbe pipers in rela-
tion lo a peculiar racrvtihreiy un'tnown lniheclv1hed
world rrsiJing on the banksoftha Gilo. The following
description fa tmni ihe pen or She a-an Francieo corres
poud.ut uf the Philadelphia Inquirer:
Il appears that this communit) of human being are
now living and probably have lived for 0715 iolau.d
from the reel of nisuklnd far out through Ihe deaerl. and
have nocommunlcailua scarcely with thu rot of their
frll.nr creaturet. For away btyoLd th fecal" Pason
the bead waters of theGilanvtr lives John Briilgers n
tiapperof Iho plains and monnialns fur mote tLm forty
ytari and wbosu Varoctty cannol le questioned by any
oue scqiainlrd with bim. Ilia admitted brail trapitTS
wbu knew him that he is bctur acquainled than any liv-
ing man with the Intrlcaeiea or the bills and the reams
that loae IhomsrlvtM in the great Basins Whilo treppin
on Ihe inbutane-Bof Ihe Colorado ait Indian offered to
guide him (Mr. Bndger) and palv to a peuple liring ir.
the deceit with nhoci tbey eoalj barter. He represented
I joni aa living a ruat way off. and that they wcro entne-
ly unknown totha whites. Tba proposition was arceded
lo.andaftarirovidingthemielvea with dried meaisand
water tbur atnick nitht luio the hcort.ir that nmiti...
ert. where no while man bad ever b-fore trodden per-
haps since and which the hardy monnlaiutrs will only
ll .r'thVeo" mounra'i r S"I'V:
I Ut solitary waste. Tbest ntQUntains rre covr ed with
a diversity of f -rest and frutt tre-ts and flowe-s all In
m-igcfocent bloom and which appeared hkeronoevien-'i
miw....l.fr..ail.l. .!.. Jl... .B...
iu ih.ii a iHijuij antih ci reams 01 ine Iiure: wn.
ler rtppled down thrdcclivities of thiso miinutain and
meandered around their base and thrntub the vadissln
crysUltne beauty. Birds warblod their mei'illuoce notes
from my nail bra aches of trees and the' atmosphere was
redolent with odoriferous herbs and Cower. Hem was
a numerous agricultural pooplo surrounded nltl. waving
D1ds of corn and a profusion of vegetables. Tbey were
drcasod ia leather They knew nothing at flru arms
units onlr Ihe bow lUid arruw. Ali.t fnr in H. ! j. ....i
circling tbo-ebuttes were aioht boii'e two and threw
aiuricuisn. .nr. uriuger waa not anoweu to enter any
of their towns or houses and arier remaimmr three data
onlr barter idc scarlet cloth and iron fur tii.tr r.... v.-
Ictt them not however before bein.f siren to nndtr-
nani. iuai inej uau no cnminuuiaiion wun any people
be) ond their desert homts. These are euppo-cd lo be
the same race of people who once Inhabited tbu banks
of thu Gila and the Colorado and left those munn-nents
of wonder the Cosar Grandest which so deeply at-
tracted the followera of Fremont and Doniphan and then
vanished aa a dream. 'Their adobe hoiies attet tbe fact
My Informant saya that months alter Ihe conversation be
had with .Mr. Bridaer upon thle subject he had another
with Mr. Tapln the Agenfor the American Fur Com-
pany. He told him that another of the party Mr. Wal-
ker tbo mountaineer after .whom one of the mountain
nainrs is named and who Is known to he a mn ..t ..
had given him the same dnscriptlon of those isolated
people and rrom these iwo reliab'e sourcea there ran be
noquestion or tbetrath of the story.. The subject pUa
ot tieptntereslas well to theaniiqirimn as toall l0
are curious upon auch matters and it Is lu be hoped that
the recent discovery In the Cotorado conntry will aB
the effect of speedily tringiigt(.vht.andlo Ihe know-
ledge of the world not only the ex'stence of these peo-peinlhel-drerthnme
but alio the'r orhHn and hu.
tory. ItlaapltytnatMr-Dridger'aaccountis somtasre
as lo leave us in Ihe dark fn regard lo manv things which
Le might have enlivened us upon. Although he ..
not permitted to enter their houses or their towns stl'I
he miA have described their color size appearance or
tbowomen and many other things which would beex-
ucuiri- iii.cir.ii.ig. pui HO uouui now sinco lhee fatis
have become known that expeditions will be started to
unravel the mystery concerning ihal strange people and
mr uuumiiii kiu whu luuco anxieiy io near their 0
o hear their origin
and history developed.
On Is ut FrldsT mornlnr wsra elalt rl t i v..
fide white frost tbe 11 rat of the'scawn. "There wniee
formed al least a quarter of an Inch In tbieknsM This
will no doubt dealruv all tha Med of Ih r.ll rd.
which weto remaining in the atmosphere Fhnttr. UrA
tart. T
BicGcxs iin Taeors ros. Texas The Baton Rouge
CometorMonlay iaslsays:
A whole battery of gun was shipped yeslcrd-iy f"m
the Lniled Statee Arwnal at thi place on board the
Gipsy lovew0r1eananl thence lolort BrOwa on the
Rio Qranle. Company C It Itejmifntof Artillery went
on tbe Gipsy and is to be joined fn New Orleans 1 t Coni-
yaj i oi me same regiment corpus Christ! Li the
place of their destination.
f?oIon mad idlens! a rnm. ! .!. .4 t. .-.
citizen should give an aceouatol tbe manner ofgettine
hla llialttan...!
A New numpahire editor bad bis prckel book abdract-
ed from hi pocket whilst osjpicg in tbo cars. A dsv
or two after be received It by expre-s with the fullowiD"
good 'un from tbe thief.
lYou mi-erable skunk bears your pock It-Look. I
dout keep no sich. Fur a tn-.n drca-ed o wrII as you
was lo go around w itb wallit with notbin fn it but a lot
of newspaper scrap ivury tooth comb ou a pass from a
railroda diractur is a contempterbta imturaflionon the
ublic As I her you are an editor 1 return yaurtrab.
never robs toy only gentlemen.''
5crraycg or DcATtr Andrew n. Frsier aod neory
Wilson found guilty of tb murder of Wm. Coleman at
Ulstioten Tiriioia on tba oifbt of the llth of tegud
la-t have beeo sentenced to be bare on tte flth cf Janu
ary nexL
Th Quetio cf palD baa tendered lo Don Manuel bet
mudex da Castro tbo post of Mtofsler to the United Mate
irut this geotlcuiBQ bas decided tivt Io aecspt this b'sb
and rvuiuarraHTe sppnllment '
COMMERCIAL.
The it .amir MtK arrircd on Pie evening of tba tub last
after th) departure nf the nuibtwo refer to the adncej br
hrrlo our report belox. By the LouIsUat we have Ittr
o-n. f-otu New 0-lcani to the 10th and fron New York io
tiia 3rd Im.abjliacttf whicu we give la full
TL dtUy of oneni&aefrircr navigation baeaTerjr ua-
fjvir jUe inrluciwon tblunn) fcncrsliy. many orders
are on band but fsrnmt beactI upc. ll'-lhcrtino po"
p-1 thrst:mirs .an move. ul thirscel3t if proIw
are very snisllfartbe edTsa-ed KvD.
Thire are thrre steamers new ou the Brutj" river tire
will.nj lirrefjra il-eef the Trinity two .aioer th"Jeu-
nliffjand IVarl Plant f r th? Irsde rf UieAnieLau.Nethes
tiUl ubxtf iivtrs; Rstbamcris aetlms read to run ou the
Colorado agim. and a nuxnborof keel-and UaUViaU have
been 1 rt pared to mrve the Increa'cd demand for transpor
tnViu. all the rivers however are repnrud low. and from
pre-rnt appvirancij tf th wnthrr. th-ro is but little hope
that navigation w.U comoicncc an-1 be 7 neral scon.
Wk bat ouie ltowcn cf ram. du-inx tb week.aaJ few
coilday; there ii no appearance howorer. tf wfater bIna"
11pm us mil j better time for harvestina otuia and sef ir
basnet oecurrtdfvr a eucccs-Iou of yean.
Euiiiicn atllouMouia pretty actiTc.bif sat wore u than
uualy at till time and reeclnta of produce a; well as .. of
Gools have been much tmslfor this sesfun thin waa expect
ed ; we fin U bnwev cr that trade in conntry to-ra wag the
cr. active and if merchants were ekbled f s-t tbstr rot
k-ctioni (f prvluce M market this fall would bo a good oae
ftrcoumryst'irir'.al'houib there hasbeencjiuusldilrH.tT
unl dvlay lu conro ins the Importations to the Interior.
COTTON-Unr Ia: report clo-vd upon snacU-eeculry
whkheca-ed uu tl e arrival of advices per31ieoufa dcllne
in tbe Itrtpcan nitrket? and at New Onuses of 14&ic Pac
tnrshad li'tle Ia oQr andsaks under the deprtsaion have
Ieci very ffaalk Bv thw LoutIun touro sa'rfacp'ryrep'vfj
have come to baud. the Liverpool n.vj'at.ons har'nz sUffened
in cuiM'if nee tif IihtrLCip s.and tSe dmad euaseqaemly
had f.-rsbentd in New Orleans. suflHently lo recover the ds-
c'lnc.
Th" ant:no'crtt'.3Cu".rinaT In this market Is very sraaQ
and s-ile f r the week aiaiant ti no nnre than 400 bales t we
End purc'iatcra willinx to buy at our prcrimu quotstioas. and
we regret thatlliis opportunity lo sll freely g a c4DpetUna
ef b iverc can lie availed of fjraALallrDCEiptsc-nly. By tbe
laleit Utcment reccircl from New Orteana. tLr receipts cf
tho ircent enp have been i.O.OOQ bale smaller than uI
year at tM date: thire would be orer 8k0ftl bales more
then to cjias into market from Ui! tine until thecloeeof
the shlprHnff a-on if the crop shrmld count up no higher
than iMf-JjX-J h des and wc Canuot help concluding that with
L'mIi prrjtJ bruad in li rutr. wiiU higa rateeof Litsrest. and
wiUi a decidel r.siu.ti'a ofconuraAon.tlnrc Is little pro-
rert tin prices shjuMlmprore toward priax. ual" they
shTUM Crt dcClIic cond-ratlr wten the rle cf rlrr3
tlnvws the bulk -f the crop Inta market.
U'c-jpr fruai a e lo;. cotton report dated lit DtMrn-
btr.'Ji: llr Irl. nmnli tn-a'iir luv t Ii pu-irnncniBl at a '
cliacintho Htr!itrii ma-kru. At Charleston r-n Hi;ihcf
Aoveniler. JlhluliiJtrs nriuat inc7nrUaytlutat?s';T
tVc t NbWO'ItaDi thedcrl ne.wi'b Ui.Jita.-Jes.isirport
td to be c. 1 1. iomhem ntatkLt since me marhet epr&"d.
ItaitiLrrii kt-ti vr he lie lsm .ihl for luinernn'umDiJoaand
j 1 per i'..vm aldcil by lixbt ree-pt The deficit In re-
ceipt now nnmane 10 i'nobaK'. rvl Iu esport ludreat
brltabi to UtjaJ. The hme demand will prvhabljr now les-
! and as a'r-& aecnmulaft price will le more governed br
fjrritf"i d.niL ltUrcrjtl.airable thtau improved trade
In ( fiat lrttiiitimj an horiie higher limits than thrre eni
up the li-tdtte. namely-W "f- un tordwiih fMght."
eiimvnU-nttolXfcV.fjr MnH!b.3.and !c f.r frns:l.t; But
n'tranred hm ti fr spinner' account cannot be expected
while cou-nimptinn is dlniiniihuur. and trade Is paralysed by
the vcvrdqari-tiom. width aloce Juncture exercised im de-
rcs-irtl an inflnencr.
Consjilerel reiattvelrtHie want fur CuiinmpLun there.
fore a crop f itttf 2JXiM hale max prove tais year anifll-
ciait an I &fA. (.-) excessive.
Pi kj-. cuii'enurnt.r 1 mze ou the solution of Ike dlmculnee
now Uinati.n'iikt the peace of Lurupe rather Uian on the pro.
kihlccttentof enp; ard while the future is clouded Inun-rpi-f.mtr.atiil
th trfldii of the worl 1 held In rht-ck mwntiRi
the i-teuc ppcculation will tie dormant. ogreJtLithereduc-
n Hi in cvnunipiuu wmen naa aircaoj laaen puce in ureal
lirttrttu that with a dim.nnnoti in the Imp in nf ttcerkan Cot-
ton l-tcci the 1st ef Januvry anl thetlth ft.uTcii.ber cf
Mnubaccunitircl witn Hit samepermd laitscxson. Ihe
a k nf Vniertcitn was never Jickss Lt-kOO) 1 sirs more on Ihe
I lib of NorcmlH-r ttiao a t thi. same Lme in 113. and will on the
lstJaiiJary 11 notw.thstariuiugihs great reduction tn the
exports tivsi the t'oitrd Mates be as hti cv or larger. In Greet
irntatn toau on t&e 1:1 01 January ....
)Vc quote :
Ordimry to Good Ord n-vry. ihn TV.
Low Middiin; .'....... 9 A o
Muld'ina. T.. 84 VHo
Good Mid Una J
Dc3nco'.l. ct-lsiaptt:andnutcutinxtnn.ng9SIlc. for
21 tin inif lo.'iiouung 1 air.
SL G K Ttie demand was tinhLaud we have no alteration
ton:portitiprK-ei.m: ljcfur dry ollfcugar. Of new
' Kne h;3 L-ccn oJcrcd In markrt.
MOLVr-$ttr are confined to small Iota to th a trad a.
anu prn.es are miMC arcoruicz to quamx ana pneaagr.
IHDfo-Continue m good request at fSsic. for dry.
B IGGING-Ketncky 16Qi;c: India 11 He
R0Pii-ny9V
PUIIGIIT-Nolhtjig baa been done la fort-tarn engage-
ment". Coatinjr rates untitled waster trsing far high
rates but fiwllni little offcrmg. Cotton I New York Xffi C4
io i-jin r
V-KClUMi !--Y..rk and Boston Puty Ty.i&y
ppreent iua-a mtt urw psri'M wr evnt premtura 7ew
Lfrhacs Checks parK'i per coat- premium.
B. A I. (1. MILLP.
M1WOKLEANS SIABKETB.
OrncE or tiif. piatTUNK
.Thursday December 131855.
COTTOY The demand became mora general aa the
day advanced an J n suited In Ibe sVe of BoOU bales at Ir
regular prices wilboutpny quotable decline.
Ordinarr. T I Good Middling.. 0'?5l0
Iojw Middling... -Sifa! aV Middling Fatr...l0t a 10
Middling. Xi 9's I Fair It
SVG R Fair to fully Fair S-f-SS -jc.
MOL S5KS Prime and O.olcc mostly at WJifS I9e.
PLOL'R Market heavy. Ohio 53 12; Extra Ohio
$G 37; fancy M.Lonts at 35 JO.
C0BN Ne7 eelhmt at Cite old at S3e.
0T-SU Louis mild l50c Indiana at 4oc.
Bit W CjO sucks sold at 31 -.
HISK KV it bbla. ReettDed sold at SoTfC.
POCK Very dull. SUA bbls old uninspected Mess and
lt)bbls new Inspected Mess were sold on private terms
and 50 bbk branded Rumps at 99 50
B VCON Prime Sides sold al SVc Prime Sbouldtrt at
Itjc; anl3aturces wb'tebagiiad llama at He.
LARD Slee4'8 t'ercrs at OVc for Prime and 8c. fir
No. 1: 415 bbls at '' c Tor Prime and 8 3 1 6c for No. t and
130 kesa Prim new at IOJe.
GCN.N Y CLOTn IM bales were sold lo arrive at lOJfe.
time andintertst.
GUXSV BGS-Sold at 19Ve.
COFFLC-Rin HSi"Vc
FREIGHTS A ship taken Tor Havre at I jc: another
for Liverpool at t. CM. per bbt Hour and a Haul for Liter-
pool at I t- for cirti aud Td for eottoo.
ECHANGS-Demaud jrmd.
London tVSt Pr Cent. prmlum.
Pans 3f.l5S.35.
New Votisivty days l3S2V per cent discount
NtwVoik Eight par to If per cent discount
COTTOX STATES! K-T
Gitrtsrox December 19 IWL
STt l.lS.i-01d ort on hand. bat-si.. n
TlMV.fftfil Mat WaMllC at till biff. KlfS 1 431
.ecrived prcvinuslr attlikport bale.. lfcW"
lUceiW-d at ot-'ier ports via zacine laa and
Matagorda bay bale.. &4
fui liia
Krtortft wince SenLl. 1WL
To New Orksns.. bales laltd
ToNewTork talos.. 3
TO IIOROn Daua.. !.- .
To France.. - W0J
Rem'cc on band and on ahinboard.aol cleared.. baler.. AAit
DOftWRLL. HILL A c7L
r?FLS l Till: FORT OF UALVRsiTOX.
THCRSDAY. Decetaber 1. 18.
EUIPS-
J W Pannm. N-ttK master for New Terk at the Central
wnarr m Iiennirx: -genn"itfnew
Wm B Tnvla.miibmastei.from NewTork.al theCentraJ
wharf; W n Itcndley t Co. eoniigaee.
B.KQCES.
Ibert Mill. McNalr niier from New Tori at H11TLQ-
anwitVs witnrf. J CK'ihn.cvnsIgnt.
Neptnn. Ii e'jen. master for Bremen at H II WHLsms Co'a
.irf i it i hnl A Ro. einnmssa
Trinity Colburn. tnutcr. f.-vuBostonat the B-ick wharf;!
.MClaOii III Consignee-
BRIG9.
IJTman Theoitn-.VraECnj43ter.for Bremen at the point;
i.hrtUinuar. eo. rmnian-
IDRMAPIIRnDtTIS.
Carolina R Kcly.. Coord. maner. fJr Bo-toe. at Coratner-
i John AKreiC Oray. master from Mobile in the Etream . Dos-
' will Hill 1 Co. conignecs.
Lucre tia Dae. Dar mastr. from MoNte outelde tha bar:
llf.JV.tTllltjt- in. mnaJVlliM
--.. .... .....-...
bc.unnwn.
J G Mceet Potn.lev.ter master at the Central wharf; Wm
Hcndky Co cun-iscces
Pirpeod cilar. at Par-maJ wharft II S Parson eonstm.
A tmt H j. 1'elbjn.mutcr. from Apalnchicola. attheUcnatba
wharf. t3Eiater
SLOOP?
11 rabeth. foailnnt. at the Central wharf; to master.
No steamships Iu Port.
Nottimi reriortsilin the ornnr.
Bay and nrcr steamers not enumerated.
luycraft. not enumerated.
Pilots actively engaged in ernisiDS In the nehiityoftae
Bay erafti not enumeraud.
IVeathercrml and ctonlr.
W In.1 easterly aud moderate. .
Tide common.
NVTIiAXIKL H0TT. Harbor Hsaler.
Mtlpplngr.lafa
ENTERED.
Dec. -Steamb at Hell. Fowler New Orleans.
" J- SlTuivhipIx)tili.iana.f1raiUi.NswOrlesBa
" 13-tcrmoncr Almemia. Pclton Apalochfe-ola.
CLEARED.
Pt-C. Bark Lomartine. Abott New Turk.
" " !ttamhip Perseverance Lawlsss New OrleariaV
" lil ItnicK.nniBhham Hoffman. CenterriUe.
is -ciir. rtixasisK. loiacn. .-iwuritant
J.H.LEPERT.
Galtimtos. Strand Street.
WOULD respectfully call the attention of his conntry
fnends and the puhhc generallr to his present- dewiro-
mc-wiaui KiMis.auu:iiiiiivir uean j complete aau wm 09
-uiu vu iuq uwi reafooaoi urrnis I
10 hhlr cruaheilpowd Sugar; ISO boxes Tobaccn-
10 bts lajaf fci gar: A mwi Myers Tobacco;
J 1)11 1 O.ititl hojn. Ju ilairn Pallir.
T bx I aw Is iiip extra. iO nest Tubs:
SO bs Pearl Starch: .T dooen Broomr
W bxs ss-orted Candi; 2 dozen H. B. Backet:
l bxs Fan-y Can-ly; 1 crate Wr-ppin Paper.
IU ntrrr Ptnlaanit 4innariAn- Vl tH.uf tfnai
torfa alarctii:
Ft-K. tSt.
DO H bbls Old Rye t btsLex;
10 bbls No. t Mackerel:
10 H bbls No. a Mackerel:
p'peef.amunpar.e.-o4 wi sins Ms
2 k Old Port Hinte
jo doaen ISalmon. in cases:
lhTanewRaWns:
V K bxs new Ralslme
41 'i bvs new KiL-inp;
ljs bi (o hen Chcee;
1 S bl Ix&don Porter;
I 3 rots SC'tch Ale:
114 bbls Mess Pork:
5 casks Clear Sides;
I caks Rihhe-I Sides:
3 raknew) Plain Hams:
31 keg Lard:
V bbls !. Louie Four;
Ji tbls Sl Louis Flour e.tra;
liui ounce Quinine.
H pipes Madf Irw tYInc:
3 pitfsCherry Bounce;
1 pipeilotlsavltifn:
2bhh0d ppleDrondn
2 bbU Old Peach Brandy;
a ciss Sheldam Gin;
S bhlst S. Almond;
a btiNKndl Nnt
10 basket Olive Oil:
i ca e Sardine-
91 hoitt Pickles-
CO Iwtes Kate hup:
10 boxes bunion s Bitter;
M c-jils ilaniHa Hone:
ami inanT other articles too numerous to mention.
.ecemofrati- i-i w tl
Fl'DLIC SALE IX 1NEW ORLEAl9.
Drandles and Wine.
BY BERXARD TCRTIX.
XXrEPNESOAY January 20 ISM. at half post Wo'cloek.
f V will be sold at tbe More of Msssrs. Eugene Kucbereaa
k Co No IT and ID M.L0U1. street the following Brandies
and t. ines directly inpTted now ia Custotahouse stores and
entitledtott-oentare:
IIOi) rkgs 1 reach Brandy in eighth. Quarter and half pipes
of thefollowingoark.Tix: J B. Godsni; P.IL Giard.Jrj
CbstlJlion UU and & L Granite leii and ltd. Bunker
Hill. Ii an I 1 J3C Pauhu Lafarxue: D A U. Boyancy: Hy.
Karoo A C Clva. Riviere: Beaooit A Co J. ChossaUrnse
Semii-ed UK I51 aia j Lompuy: O.T.Btrasrd A Co.;
l.Ribsrr ll4-oti Lafont-iraaod MsrUeL
n.j ca-ks Ped ine. sundry marks;
IPl ha'fesak While tiue.do do
- ..a fii.k Kd 11 ine:
luu casks Wbtte Wine:
1 baskets Lhsinpagoe W ices;
-il nrriiki Port Hint:
Fruits la their juice: Chocolate: Tcrfiiecth.
1 ..4TI I.. t.frOiiif.1 rhrffj. Kr.fW-a th aali
Trnae-WMood uodcr.rasU to teort "O days: tVScofo
H7j.lniojth;overtlLiAo months la notes to tue sUfa
una cf tUc venders dericwai-jwU
DAG C EltHEOTl' PES-
H 1 J. SELKIRK. aiTncrrA.'M Opahr. and
K.SSTumKKMj . rgefcl in m
N liiusinieoSiTi'Jfvis9niiteTi
Mtigo'lnvaiT )-v 'f
BAjOWoVBC STOVE. IXTLERT etc . 4c
TUA5taJl''pNMA-:ewanJt JS
X th old srtn..Mala street Hrti3.TCjs.iT..te- -
Mie and aktaJ IVaierls Burre Tinware. II ard wore isaaB!
rS.tUra- XcwlU VMniM-ui'lliUrMI fcarut al... ...SBfamW
ortment of the nit Improved Cookluz aid Ornamental
Store. Ce-tern aod Well Pt-ropi. and would call particular
aiienuan k ou tatau r.x """uiacuircu iinware. sal
4na- Tnha. P.irlahlf 3urtT Balhf. Lard taiut.. Af aa w.il
to iha Bunniax Co7ceParf.wLa.il he is now prepared to fur-
BlsU.ana wiriiniwiairinurB .u-j uupruTe II J navnr.
(mlr Kitlta-i 'uavlt yi
CIIASL121 BTUNK. Mantr'
wiv Vo-'-f Sbe. Gra. tirut
fart rfNc TchoiJtoulsat-ee.
New Orteais. ban cowsiaoily en bao-1
a corjple ass-l'ieiitorT1nan.ICoi-PV.are.trtTe.elovepJpe-.r.
ictaooai. i ianTii mm i imwti o
Work. es-nteIon uiechortesinourti
at recsopab'e -cnn..
trordtn from ! coaatryercliy
aHendcdtew.'lipr!pi -
aprViUw w It
OALt C3T0V A-.D TlllTLC DAsOU PAtkET.
THE Scheoarr JOSEPHINE. CapL Clocch. carry- 3
ipg the IT 3. Mail leave Gslr-ton every Tue-aeja.
day at II oe'ck A M- aul Turtle Uajou 'very wttt;
Sararday at 4 P M. Per frersht or pa-vage Jiwlj on tyard.
TO :.iERCHTNMIIPPEILS. PLAATERf" A.D
UlllLh'.
rgnilE uodr.iied b az reopened Ids oiTer npon the
... t -.. .. ai Ifn-H.tifa mat ta-ra alOl
o Lf r fitlie rltlsens in T- taa tt at he has rrrsired M auttl
Jswrp- ol tne rrani.t" .wirtn- u .-; ;""-f7
ana is preptrca v taariro nn't -aui j . r
tie" an J to isae UV rlhlrg Pfjl eJeJ v! :
.rf 'tJ--cti BtUlfffiUkintl f-twr 1 m forr
dinni roLcles for MerchacM and Shippers on Cargo and
treignt;
PolklrM na HoLs of Steamboat'; 3 lit pi Bart j-s. Brfgi and
Loa-ung urn:
BiIawLaatranacnptertli appo"iun-nl 'X the uMergn-
e07vneenipinT.iiJietvaPona ntucrni aTnin iirniiwKi
as are its p-omptnew an 1 liberabtj in aiIju.tmenwof lonsesj
w.maitfioitofj e'lrseinry-
The sab-aibrr will also uke rikson Lives of tvhite perona
aa4BlATff(if(jI'aviD companies:
ot commnies :
wbitk urzs.
SHTV TORK LIFE aNSCCANCE COMPAST
No. 1W BroniHay. New Tortt
Capital-0.X0.
PUTT Fassatix. A'-tuary. I M&x Faiaxux.Freident
uf. xirsa j.vp ytfftto ixauxAysz
JRTXA INSUR.4NCE COMPASr.
aw It sir o in. fo-t
Fire an.1 River Capitil VMJKn
Life Department Capital .aijaooo
tuumas ju liKAt. iTes'aenr.
SL L. Loavta. SecrsUrr.
Bf'J. OWFX PAYN s7e;ii
Insuranre Agency O&se nn the Eivnd orer Dsera store.
Galveston. December. IR. 1W.
HOME OFnCE-FRAvKUN UARIN'C AND FIEEf
I.X5VRA5CI: CO.TIPAVt
Or Naw Ynax. at 3iBi.Tooa "rusci. Naw Toag.
Thi I ia rsTfV-ThatBiiJam!nn. Parne.lsiifa reju-
IftrlT appoirteil AfiaSTofthe IRAN KLIN MARINE AND
f IRR IN-US AN'CE COMPACT with oll power and author-
Uy to Uke app'tcathnav receive the Prtmiu-v. Money and
trarsictall ttther matters appertaining to said OClce. under
lb by Iaw nf tM Cot-panr
ts Tf- HArpa(. We hare hrreuct9aet-aur names
and aflxe-l the Seat of the Company at 5
rtri .fp-.ni Iras 6fin day of July. 1VT.
CADT UOLUSTER. Ve-Venf.
War.L. ATrav..ercrr'
CAPITAL. 8SOO.Ono.
HOME OHTCg. SARATOGA SPRINGS M.W YORK.
CENTRAL OPHCE-ISSCRSACK BriLTt(NG&NO.K
WALL tT NEW YOKK C1I.
PtatCToaji.
Moses PowrtL I PUai n Swetland.
Cady Holhster. I VV alter Doty.
lane F-eernan. I Wm McKimllsT.
Philhp J Powell 1 Comcliua II an Buren.
Csdt Hotueveo iVwtent.
James Van Bares. 1 Hiram Parks.
fidner Verbeck I Iaa EsmonaV
rriaa Willia-ns. . 1 Wm. 1 Avery.
Franklin Hoag. I
WM. L ATERT. rrwtitr.
co.nroiiT I COLD TVEATIIEn-
ALFRED MONROE t CO
S I Magaiine .. Corner of Gravler
Have received by steamship Crescent City aiaacBLOTOr
COMFOKTABLE COTHING
IaaJdil.on totheirrsBTincsiaa'.asiocE.aiiiong which are
sarae magnifirent
DETONSHIP.E XEIUEY FROCKS AND SACS?
Sultana Opera Fcpeks and Sac. very heavy;
Extra Locg Sacs inr Pilot use;
Block Cloth Sac and Frocks wadded:
Drab Embroidered Sac magnificent article:
Block and colored Cloth Walking Coals
Fine and extra fine CM h CIcak:
Black Cloth Dress and 7rock Coats all ernvhtle;
Colored Clotb Frock and Dress Ccataall qualtlicSE
Pilot Cloth Sacs sad Frocks;
Mottled and Drab Heaver Sacs and Frocks.
Pantaloons.
4000 Pkir America French and EngCeh Casaimcre;
1C0O Fairs Block and Colored S a tinet;
BO Fairs Pilot Cloth and BeoTon
fiOOO Pairs French and English Does kin.
Teats.
Black and Fancy Velvet Double and Sxgle-breasted.
Black aa J Colored S Itcspleadid variety;
Black and Colored Satin;
Black and Foary Celared CassimetA
gaFArt the above in great variety. -ATI
Furnlahlnc Gooda.
Linen and Cotton 7hfrt oar own manufacture :
French Shirts the latest fashion;
Colored Gingham and Check Lura Shirts;
Merino. Ailnrta. Fur and All-wool Shirt;
rHk. English. Thread and Cotton Flannel Shirts:
Marino Shetland Wool and Lamb's Wool Socks;
1 English Cation Socks while brown and colored:
Fupendf rs; Silk and linen Handkerchlclj;
Black and Fancy Silk and Satin Cravats.
Boys and Children's CTothlna.
Of every description node at our manufactory. New York and
warranted made In the most perfect manner.
Trunks and Carpet Bag:
KabWrCttm oil kinds;
flllk aod Cottoa Umbrellas.
oys pRics-yo devutiox.
ALFRED MONROE k. CO.
. f S4 Msgarine aUeor. Gravler.
docltleww.tr Nw Orteana.
CRractlng of all Pa'na from Burns dcald. Bruises. Sores te.
healing alwaxswitBout a sear. - W.D. ROBINSON.
Ten are referred to the acaieied letter for foeti 1 JfuBitrry
CrI.iuya)ras.Juiieli195L Dr.LS.Co'vwrocr.
New Tork Dear Sir: Twelve months ago 1 bought. half
dollar box of your Pain Extractor and a neighbor of mine.
Judge Wm. Minafec. id this eountr h id a negro aromaa that
was burnt on her asofc fourteen yean ago that every month
would break oat and ran so that she ants an entire cripple
Hesnttometoriayho f arc; Ilethimhave It;heap-
phed It audit hos'msde a perfect cure so that she is now a
hand sound and well and the Judge says be wdl always keep
the solve en hand. I hove tried the solve In my famuy.and
find K good. I would not he without It tor any price ia the
world. I hove bsn the cause of sereral of my neighbors
trying if. and all that hove tried It ore well satbfled with It
and say they wflt not be without it. A neighbor of mine by
th nanie of 0 L. Hffiebrand. froa liberty county. Eastern
Texoo. first told m about It and I am well satisfied with Ik
no-! Wm. T. Caiswau.
JCST R1CEITKDA freah lot of Cornatrtek Nerve
and Bone Unlmantavnd eiiracrumcure for Rhsomal-
lera. The genuine frr sole by W. a ROBINSON.
HATS LIN'IMKNT-Jnat rwerlvod from New York a fresh
sopplj of this IaTOtuaile Remedy for the Piles. This is
a certain cure more persons hove bca bee lilted by this than
v. .n .ikHMnanHniiitinthip. It tan-vaSfnthr-IfoaiDtlal
in Europe and by all thrMihury and Fti TateHrwpitala in thia
country. VursoJeby LougHl w. v ttunugej-a
COMSTOCbTS lATt INDU HAIR DTK Th- only sure
eolorio forth Hair and Whiskers. Ft-ao!ehj;
botS W. P. KOBINSON.
fwp H s ortlGL'VAL KOLMSTOCK'S KR.M1FCGK F 0 R
H WORMS A Bwr prereaut'vs of Worms lu Children
and grown persons. For sola by ---. -
no ff. D. ROBINiiON.
BiRTUOLOMEsTS PINK BXFtnORAVT. FOR THE
Cure of Cough. Colds consumption. tt. A fresh lot
of th gtauins article jast recolTed br n .-.
no8 W. D. R0BTSSqx.
SFOHTTS SKMEDT FOR SICK HEAD-ACUR-On tie
war from New Tort a fresh 14. of the genuine Spoon
Rsmedy for the trick llead-Ache-The worst esse cured hy
ta' use of this invoTaobl preparation. Catlorxl ertirV
cates. Inov81 W. D ROBINSON.
A FRESH LOT OF U3to SPRFAD PLAhTEKS. Just re-
ix e-irsd. A sure remedy for Weak Breas. pa'ns in the
SidestAe. fnovs T. KKETCH. Galveston.
QCANTTTY OF UN'S BLOOD PILLS AND BITTERS
tiaaratfrtaf Thi T.-citf-ia TaDidl t aQocfeediB t MatTta
anils uvomoDie ia warm weamer 10 aecp iu oouy iroo
being pruetrotea py ine mieose neat.
SOOTHING STRCP FOR CHILDREN TEETniNGL
Mathrrs! look to thta as It will are many a child from the
grave rorsaiccy inovj .. n.a.a.ie..
SUMMER CORDIAL FOR SUMMER COMPLAlNTMhitd-
rcoarealwayBauhjecttothiscoraptamtlnsummer. This
preparation is a certain curs ami piotcutauic 'ormi-17
nor T- KEETCIL
C019TIC OIL FOR DFAFNESS-A certain cure. ForaJa
XX wnmesaie ano reiaii. uy
THE ORIGINAL UENHXE BALM OF COLUMBIA for
Rstoring th Hair aud keeping It from falling ont. .
jenaineiorsaieny mcj a. nrt.u.
KING OF SlRSAFARttUa-rmsteck's Extract of Sor
.a-iavalta. la nnw aaid tn he th Brat Preoaratlon In the
market superior ta Bull's In every respect. Tbe sales of this
arslarior man UIO CDUWIBCi je m m mirii ioihbiii
novo W.D. ROBLNSON. Galvestuj.
"TOCr KLISES TOOTH ICRE DROPS to cure rw TootV
XM acBC yorsaievy (.nu.ci . ne. 11.11.
For sate by T. KEETCILand W. D. ROBI V?0 V. Galveston
and most Merchants and Druggists throughout the State.
WOTICE. AH preparations heretafare known s "COM-
STOCK'S" er COMSTOCK A CO.S always belonged ond now
belong SXCIXKVBI.T to Dr. LuausS-ComstocK: anJ tbougn
th signature of Comstock A Ca wOI be continued this extra
label with the foe simile signature of Dr. L S. C. will in future
deaignatathegenajno.
ALL OTHERS MUST BE 8PUR.OUS-
TtOTICE. Mr. W. A. Gusdoj Bole traveling agent for
Dr.J.A.Sberman.WSt Charles street. New Orleans is to be
found for one month from date at the Tremont House Room
No.5 where he la prepared toflt those whomsyirqoirehis
services with Sherman Patent Truss and Rupture Remedy
fop tee radical curs of Hernia Shoulder Braces. Ibdomlnai
Supporters Lac Stockings Ac. Conntry orders solicited.
Pamphlet on tea tUQject 01 iuipture. to do uaa 07-u on
appIiCAtion.
Galveston December A I3jwwlnv
ST
"JteTO ITMaoazisiSt Whotal Outturn in aU kinds nf
iJ au ittfl ."ruw irvaTw B.cei cauiianiij on uasuo
full assortment of
STRAY. BOVN-ETl EHIIROIDERIES
BTR W HATS DRW l SILKS
aUBBON BOSSET SILRS.
LACEST FASCY DRErf GOODS.
GLOVES ARTIFICIAL FLOWFR5
FANA DRD TRIMMINGS.
SHAWLS- PARASOLS.
MILLNERT ARTICLES; MANTILLAS.ete.ete
ARof which dl be sold at wholesale at the very lowest prica
Aaolwaxa CJALE JaAC037Magosinestreet.
OprH-lTSW rB Between Common and Orovler
SHERMAN'S
If c w Patent Trmi
RUPTURE REMEDY
TXTUX eCecta perfect cureIs so perfect tito b worn wiUi
if perfertiecurttyf-j the worst eases and wheaoncflpro-
erlySrtiswTKTuiedtoaBreTtnevTirye. a
CsT-SoM only at Wsoaee.T0 9lCharlsjstrisi.Nw0riaiia
eppoefta Cnion. rormrtlier UJorniAJlon obawetheleuMhT
odtTtaserneni tn this paper. rnySu-lr Sp
DP- MORSITS IXnKWATWOCORDlAIThemilyiur
and eafe remedy yet cUseoTered for General Iaity so
niinco. IscapaciuUBC fa r society business or maWmeny
lAetlos f tba Head. Bact. Lfmbt. and Nerve ore smm!.
naorvt "fflft- djTetk-ai od brMrttct advfca to the ajar.
3y
fftl; tftrfSk
llStSI
. ClCTT0 TUUT
Teua. wtRoractica in the Courts ol the First Jada-i.
District. SVI1.
ECGENE EGAN "ho held two Land Patents received
from CJ-O'Connor. for Zt&m of land. rennrted lo
send said PateihJ U N. Ro.Mer.Csv. at Wluco Alexander
SfcGloin EfK San Patndo; Charles L aeveland. Lberty. or
to Petrr Jlct.revLBratoria- Ths power tf Attorney to Eugene
Uao to sell sal I land ha tHi revoked.
NA1UR RI UUL.R.Adm'rC.J-OCunnor.
tnv2'wCmi deceaed.
TEXAS UN DM AM LAND CLAHLi-Many person
reiding In the II. S. ond Lurope. who ore not aware f
it are enti.IeJ by heirship to Lands and Lonil Claim in Texas
I will -rUt!jr attend tn Unt buins ft everr kmd in thm
Mate which may be nt to me frtm abroad ddreas Mata-
gorda. Texas
D. E. E. BRAM VN. Attorney at Law.
"KeftTenecj given when required. novjhr.y
CHACNCEYKSIHIN. JUt-rvanJ Co"lornt . a
Houstor. Harris County. Texas. Kep"-ctfa.'lT so'iei-a pro-
frsmal business in ihe eo'mus of ihartn. Colorado
A ni in. FortBrndandBrasorio. in thl-t Judicial lMr.ct
and yiontgomery. Grii.ies.Libertyand llaxil .i the 7th. and
in. the Supreme Court at cat res too. He wij uke agen-ies.
draw briefs on legal questions. d-c!. wi3 and contracts.
PariM-nlur attcnuou given lo land and collecting bonne's.
novrawlr -
IIIMILTO. HOI HE.' '
R OA U 1TJ 1 -A'ATIT YORK COR. OF V Til STREK1
MRS. YAXYLFKT. formerlrcf 3 Baretur street e-i
has token the abov e large Iwnsc. and Cited it Bp (J'S
with (lulrncnn Wiirr.Baths. cnd new fijrnIiur-IABt.
nww1! rrwiIrUl'';;'CT''M"-
I tjDV.ltisfiL.(;Erf. Rectitlna. I'urwtrO q nnd
v . CcMmi'mn Jrriia(. fmiianol. t'exasv Strict pergo-
nal attention will be nit u all b.ine intrusted to hi rate.
AtiHl.teraIsdranctawulbe made 00 all kind of Good and
Cotton. k-cBwIy
PRINTER WATED BteaJy Indast-tous printer Is
wanted in the "Tnhime'oaice.Maugord.i. constant eai-
floyment Ojul ihe customary waars rf the S'ate are offered
mnwdiate application is necessary to Insure tbe situaticn.
IL rXXlB"....S.T. B4JWTOW....J atiUiVCE .. 3t B. BBOWXIIO.
NrWV t0- (Sucen to jrAWUXcavl
Dry Good. Clothing. Ilonts awl j.hoe. Crock ry and
Glassware Hani-are and Cutlery. Iron and SfceL lit ami
Caps. Books and Sutionary. i-s.Wlerr. Groe-rfe and Provi-
sions. Ragging and Rope. Aa-rir-iltural Implement'. Hou-e-Farmahing
Article. limldingLiensilaiainwao4ihiftrancy
Aruclee AcCoIunibia. Texas. noTlawIy
11KLU1XI a-onWAHUINt. AMI tuvnii-oioN
IIOlstB
ATCXCyyjTl. ox tub TRL'ITY
TIIE nndersiirned. having ample Storage aceommo.lanons.
will attend to the Receiving and Fucwaruing o( Produce
or MerchaDoiae.
y"Contcnroen-s. for sale will receive th most prompt
attention. lnova:w3roo1 J II. hViiTlLr
ITH1.MT BILL. WM. BLACK... ....... IB tSCZU JH1VK0SV
BALI BLACK A CO. (Successors to- Marquand k CaJ
Manufactcrers and Importers of Mirer and PUted Ware.
Df-unoorf. Watches. Jew-lry. etc- sign cf the Golden Eagle.
34T Broadway booth corner of Mnrrar street opposite the
CltyHalLNewTiork.
mrsT t.j'lttle. Lavaca. Texas......r. srTocxniLtTLaSalleT
LYTLE A STOCRDALE. Attobxits ad Cora-rtxoit at
Law. Texas. fdee- ly
"IDltjESTr Such is the true meaning of th word "PEP
SIN." or of tbe two Greek word from whkh It Is d-rived
This is the s gnincant and appropriate title of the True
Dlgestire Fluid or Gvstne Juice prcpand by Dr. J. 9.
HOCGHTON of Philadelphia from the fourth Stomach of the
O.forthecnre-jf lad.a"wtioo and DjspepWaw. It is nature's
own remedy for aai unhealthy Stomach. No art of man can
equal Its cars tire powers. It rende? Good Eatimi perfectlj
consistent with health. See the figax- ol the Ox ta another
part of this paper. sw-w.
B. A. FAmET0CR8 YEKMH-TGE.
Here Is evidence that mast satisfy every mind that R A
Fahneatock's t ertnifuge b the only article that can be admin.
htered m'Ji the certainty of expelling worms-
IlAurAX.N.S.Jan M0.L
I hereby certify that a child of mine aged three years had
been vers ill for a month with pain in thechest. gmeral weak-
ness and loss of appetite. 1 was advised fo try K. A. Fahne-
81000 eagaifugct- and accordingly buxht a bottle from M.
Naylor. Druggist. GroavUle Street. Ha.ing-administereda
portion of it.be pasaed. within twenty lbnrnoor. Two Hun-
dred and Forty tw Worms from six to twelve inches In
kngth. The ch Id. immediately after this had Its anpetile re-
stored and oou enjoyed perfect health. Another child. ven
years oht who had been more or Irs sick from his binn took
the remainder of the bottle which eatue.1 him to pass One
Uandred and$ixtyiwo Worms. Frcm that time to ihe pre-
sent his health hi been perfectly gfoii. and he ha thrived
asweUoaanyctlJMooukL. - IvUZABKIH IlIsUuP.
127 Sold wholesale fjidreabyaaihepnnclpaldruggists
and Country mercliants throughout the C. Stafa. deeU-sw
n. n. n.
NoMiTE?TtxrrQincxlcnajrx.iorrnto Pant jn Re
ts Qci
M.-lf:
omG rrs Carse If yoa are sufferint pain. RAD S A YS
READY It LIEF will instantly stop the most severe parox
ysia. UCnimplimstanity-JlaysirriUrtoaandlmpartsto
every part of ihe syctetu heat and health - ll produces art
equal circulation of bknA and mfuses health and atrt-ngth
into tbe weatdisahkd.iiTne. diae-at-n bmb and JoinL. If
Sick HemUche or Neuralgia if Diarrhce or Itnetuaaiban
aCLct you. It will Instantly atoo the pain and by taking it in-
ternally will cleanse and sweeten the Stomach give strength
and vitality to the nerve reader them terse and strong and
Iron proof against renewed attacks of pain. Radway's Ready
Relief 1 composed of active and positive prpertie; noihimi;
Inert or usHea. dangerous or poisonous enters lu composi-
tion. ItwiUaw-iystvIievepaio.andctireIUcaiie.
N.B. The sick will please bear In mind that we prepare
three different remedies. K. R. R. Kelt! however quirk it
tops pain will not cure all diseases. Alt acnte pains artina
from cUseaacd action. Nervousness. Languid Circulation
Weakae. Ac.it will tjtuckJy cure. But far diwases arising
frm BAD BLOOD
R iO rT.l VS REXO VA TIXG RESOL VEXT
Is a Qrrcr. Plxabast. asm RintCaX Ccxe.
It renovates the whole system and makes the blood pure
rich and healthy. ItreTowayrVomtfaesotidsalldieii-
ed rlepomt. It cures old Sons Salt Rheum Humors. Scrofula
Syphilis. Cancers. CIcer l umor. Ac. Price of Resolvent!
perbottle. jt.j.jj.a
RADWAT'3 REGULATORS
Insure to all who use them a regular actioD of the bowel ami
hewJ.hTdigeion. TheycvireC0aTnENESS.LIVEBCOM-
PLAINT.Ac. Price 35 cents. Mcl3
Store Evldenec ef Ihe ETflr-ser of Dr. Hoofland'a
telebraied formats Hitters.
" The Bitters mixture h. without .loubt thegreatet msdi-
elne extanL fur dieaes nf the Liver anil IlawsU. a mtirmm
case of Chronic Dnrrbte has codm under our onr notice
where n the patient had exhamtrd the Matctb Medica.. of the
different schools of Sfedidns- whh no apparent benefltsa He
was iDaiocru louseinese 0mera.an.1a tew eotueei tlem
h-tv entirely cured bim. Many nch cases we could relVr to.
We hooe our reader Will m-allrrt ilia orat mrmHra
should they be so unfortunate a to require is use. Dr. Jjcs
aon possesses uie original nnponunea receipt 01 Dr llooiUit
athlheprepartsthb medidne with great care. Those por-
chasing should eri at his store or see that his name Is written
unonthewrapperoutsfde.and blown In the Loaltja. as-hnita-'
tions of all good are common." Piuta.Vtmot.rut Grtn
FtrBTHaaPaoor-" We hove examined nuoy certificate of
of cures m the possesskm of Dr. Jackson the proprietor nf Dr.
Hourtusin renowned GLRMAN BITTERJ ant we have
been cured of Liver Comp aiat and Dyspepsia by thm great
mwticf ne : therefore we recommend it to our readers with con-
fidence knowing It to fulfl'.a now prepared. the fullest ejp-
tanonsofthe re nwne(l pbjician who flrst compounded ii."'
trrintn IUntratM Arte.
FaT" For sale by dealers In mebcfne everywhere. rdsclS
TRI0rE OFFICE FOR HLK.
THE unilerslgsel offers for sale on the mot reasonable
trnia thn ttir an.1 Prtnl!n r.r.KlI.hm.n t.t .h.
COL0RAtOTKtBLNE. constating of two good Prrse (one
nf Uiera a beautiful piece of machinery. No. 2 Improved
Wasbinrton coantmctloa recently purcliased from the cele-
brated Hoe manufactory J a larg aosortment of newspaper1
anlJob Type and Job Cases two Imposing Stonr.
sixteen pair good Cases several Hacks. Gallie. A a large
assortment of Furniture twenty fire or thirty new Column
Rale Head Rule a large tot of Job Rule. Leadt two Rol-
ler cooper Roller Mould Trocsh. several new -oper Board.
Lead Cutter. Composing- Stick a targe lot 01 stereotyped
Label and Job Borders. Office- Stove. Chairs. Rank. Table.
IcAc: together with a. BciLnna eighteen br thirty- feet
erected Mm three year ago expreSMy for a Printing Office.
THE TRICUNE ha Imx-ii mttmI ..n .nrrn -..- r
ye trs the auberiptronliat. whlcN is already lircw might with-
out mnca tnconvenienee be Increased to txeb'e im present
number. TheestamishmcntUweUrurnWhed withal theap-
ramsnesajytorjcprtntms.lesjTSTtiingpajronajte is prubably worth tUou per annum. Theniinoeppoaitioa
to the paper an J the lnducem-nts here offernt to 'any young;
man of enterprise dees not often occur The terms will be
found reasonable. EDW. F- GILBERT.
Matagorda. SoTcmber 30th. HSX-oecawlroo
BOCSEsIX'RMSUIMG COOD.
4 Large and Catnplete assortment of House farnishmr
X JL Goou now on hand and additions arriving per erery
packet from the oujt. where it has been selected with parrie-
btr reference to this market and purchased entirety tor cash
wh eh enables this eatabhahmenl to sBrrall klnlanr ll-iwu-
Fomishmg articles at as low figure as can be purchased
anywhere South of Philadelphia. Purchasers arc reapectfiUy
invited to examine for themsrtTes. at the .
HOCSE-FCRNISHLNO WAJlTrbuSE
FASUlO-i ASUE PAHLOR AXKAITCRE.
Eos wood. Wolnnt and MahogmnyS
'.vuta. .curivwc aivaiu. laruv V
iopv venue neruu vara fxDt-a: r
Ruekln and artraits CT.alpa o I
sells and Tapestry Carpet Mirror: Lamps; Ulrandoics: Yases
UULS&FURNISUING WaRLUOL'SE:
BED-ROOM FCRtlTTRE.
MahoganT. Walnut and Cherry high and low " jijj
post Bedsteads: French Bedstead with Canopies m LPtap
and nettings Cottage Furniture in complete sets tn m-
maarb: Waidrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Wahnnd K233
and Tuilet Tables: Hair. Moss and straw Matrass leather
Beds Bolsters and Pillow- JUrsailles aivl Imperial Cownter-
rancs; Comforters: B lax kets. 10-4 lid 12-1; Cotton and Unco.
heeling: Toweling. Ac ic at the
H0C3&FURNISHT5G WAREHOUSE.
DITItC-ROOlf rXRSrrTRE.
(n Walnut. Cherry and Mahogany extentJon and fall--3wicsf
Dining Table- SMe-ftnardf; Sofa: tiaire- and
V ue-Jrown and bleaelied Table Drunaska lnpl.ee or
"a ' per jnNapUris:iaabce.I and Dsjak Table Cloth;
Tohte Cutlery a large ajsortmenlfrom the best makers Silver
and Plated- Ware: Castors: Lamps; Candlestick; Glass and
Crockery Wore in sets to suit purchaT at the
UOCSE-FCRMSHINO WAREHOUSE
CHINA Hk-
WHITE FRENCH. CHlNA-Dinner.Tea. Ciffee indffa
Toilet Wore rich decorated and gilt band China n-ViJL
ner St; gilt band and llgnred China Tea and Coffee l
Sets; Motto Cups and Saucers Mug. Candlesticks: Ink- &B
stands: Jewelry and Cord Baskets Yaaesand P.gares Acac
A very large and rich selection at the
UOUSE-FURNLSlUNa WAREHOUSE
LllOCKEIiY WARE.
Imnorted direct from the Potteries In StafrAi? -M
and. cooseunently will be sokl very low
WaitGraoitaMuibernr.and Flowipg p;.
DINNER.
TEA
COFFEE and
TOILET WARE
from the best makers m Er Eland at the
HOL'SkrFL'RNlMUNa WAREHOUSE.
UtltU WARE. g-
Plain rich CrntAl lecntra.rinhL rtiawm.t ft
Wmea.Piiebers.Saa-ars.Ae.Ae- In aata mm.n-irif
Kia?h Cjt and Kna-rarr-d Ruhrsin Pn-kil ijj.i. u
Wine and Decanter lose. Canft'MtwfcrOotogrK B.itt.
nutters ae. Plain. Cut aud Mended Tumblers Decanter.
W ln and Goblets; Butter and irerre Dishes; Lsunpac Jarre
Shade and Caa He-stick from the bt New England Glaa-
works.ot the HULSE-FCRNISIUNO WAREHOUSE.
CARPETITG. MITTLeG. AID OIL CLOTIi.
U pieces Tapestry Velvet CarpeLng;
0 - - Brossel -
8 Imperial. 3 ply
20 " extra and sup-rSae Ingrain Carpetln-
10 " Venetian and Starr
nxl afatttnu-
25 noorOUCluth.fVom2to34fMtwide;
3(XI SMortet Carpet Binding:
200 assorted Hearth Rugs and Matt
The above comprise as good aa oasorteicnt of the cewevt
patterns of Carpetlnr anl Oil Clotb a can be- fonwi any.
where St the UOCSL-rLRNlSULNQ WARaaJOUSoV
mow FCRAsTrRC.
Jnt opened a small sartinent of wrought Iron Bedslesds.
Chairs. Sattecs and Hat-rack an entire new article: ex-
tensively used in the North: and for neataeu compactness
and cheapness cannot he surpaased. at the
HOCSEFLRNISULNG WAREHOUSE.
WALL PAPER.
5300 & ?!"on1 WaJI Patwr.
"""Jt-w-ixrrouupwarua.
350 Ron rum gilt Telvet and com-
mon Borders.
SO Fire-board Print- at the
U0CS&FURNI3HING WAREHOUSE
NGR1LGS AID PAI.TTUCS.
100 eaiperflae French Ensravings. cowprUIcg the &
nevetanl bet piece ever oScredia this I
murkpt- aolal with or without frmm W
U0 Curricrt Ltet Print at One DotUrprdon.atti
U0K&FUB51SU1NQ YARAHoUSET
CTTlTArTA.'.D WEVDOW DR.PEIUEW
A ver choice assortment of Silk and Werstt 1 Dernaik 1 1-.
and Embroidered Muslin Cntoias. Buff and TuriaTRi17
WindowCorulces.Band. Knobg GlmrM; Ta-ela. Corrt TavS
uocsivrcitxiaaisG TVABmoc"
CLOTiUI. SIC8IC BOXES AJID JIV6IC IL LXSTIt f.
A awnfPat rwrrrun. f
njo. raper oucae. aia-
hogany. Walnut and Rose
wooQ.uDeskDo; Bgnt-uay
ISLKSKE. i s2si tt.SatA
uuvecriviwiMnuu njkltfiUOiaaT.
r CART.LVGES A.1D BUGGlCti.
HiiineMiil. 111 1 1 ... .)-
P. bertafter. an assortment of LightQ
wagon sufficient fori the demand of that
uaian auTcuacra orsiaTitea 10 eaamine.;
r- UTTMma eiewner.
Ht5csE-FCRlsmNO WAttimftrwr
FASHIONABLE JEWELRY AND FANCY GOOD-T.
A fuD sM-bscut of watches. Lockets. Chain
Bracelets Plus. Rings. Pea aad Pencil Cases. Ae Ac
Gold and Sdver-oouuted Walking Cases and Whips;
Card Caaea Port ilnnn1i WMumROMn tbua
i-wws; R-wcuies; vfcva jxec wora BoskaK Toy ana
goods suitoblt for
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