The Ranchero. (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 30, 1860 Page: 2 of 4
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THE RANCHERO.
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HK5TMY A, MALTIY.
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bar* bmti received to this city Wo five the faMowiag taller * place ia
FerlMe Britton, deled Wash oar eoiamt*. knowing lhal it wilt be tale-
_ IfaffiM, June IV stating that the 1'orpos resting to oar reader*, eowiaiaiay, ae it
3(1 'Mf ' *““* PMOed both the Home and 8eo due*, reliable information in regard to the
_ * •** R*d evidently eras tbea only awaiting nearly disco ven-d fold mine* in Arieona t
the »tf ontore of the President to asake A a I
TWO CANDIDATES NOMINATED
inritieg the Florida ialafitee la tak< as**
and cast n vole of Male.
right of
The minority report
— the ewiveotiou to
Jeae lb —The Coavoatiou notwithstanding their vithdra
Mr. Oaahiaf, the Preeident. June 22-fht New Yorh dMevatiea
aaUed it to order. has reeoived la aaamia the m^orlty report
All the State*, except Sooth Carolina. of the ( oiaiaitlee eo Credentials
preamt An excitiaf and archiawaioas
Mr. Cashing addressed the eoaeaatioa ie took place, in which Messrs. M
Is the chair, whes
ihmat addrma.
Heetral dMaask
that it was aqjast
h» delivered a hriof hat
wepohe at leafth,
to cad their
* foogtn, sayiuf
air proo»-,|t U|f,
peeoiotiooary. ae they had bean eadmvor-
law to restrain and calm the peopit R
Kverv thing having been eatieh
ICIXOT
mi,M.
r.« Met*- Trcuwr
CYHl’tf H HAMKji.ru
Ky r C_
CLEMENT
hevinf been satisfactorily
m ■ —g mm it Wee moved to ballot for Presj
y » t i e i^a uiwui i *»■ i»iin u| nn mm v i i ■ ■■ . ■ dcot, which was i ai I iai tod res* I lad in the
u- _ A‘ ** i Mr. Cashinf nddremad the eoaeaatioa ia took plane, la which Messrs. Montgomery aeadaattca of John C. Hrecfceoridge
' | Coc * A Mai.Ta»—llmr Sir — Ko # very eluqorat epmoh of oeewiderabir and Wadall. of Penury Iran*, were the A resolution drelariaf Mr. Moeheartdr
ITrre never wai a nvraearr better ralcu- closed roc will find the Weekly Arieooiaa.! length In which be connected harmony and principal participants. nominated was adopted amidareal applaa*
any parttcalar chqoe bat ooe m which the merly a citixeo of Cor pm ChHWT The Democratic party, at this time especially, The Preeident of the Richmond Oonreo Harmony prevailed throofheat the to
•bide commercial internets of Western Colonel has been ant Irina in bis efforts for to forget all past diSceitiee. meet and take tion. and several seceding delegatee are tire proem ding* sad the convention at
»rr Air**tir u* u- n in ‘ cooneel t-jgrthar ae to the hast means of there to re-amembto end adjourn from day joafned amid groat eotAuCw.ni
UK U»t UKtlTO moiLi.m |>ro*pi rtt»f WMlling ^IKC,iWuli-B ^*e.riof to ,Wv till 0* irralt of tW Boltinwr, - ---
the country border.ug upon the Gila river for all a fiorious sod permanent victory.” j convention is known. DrtlirH— mi Iplpp—dpicr.
and In tributaries Yon will recollect that [Load and continued apwlaaar ] j bsbakiso rr or tni mmnwrio* j —
he disoovcml the first gold on the Gila. . lioo_ ***** .V**T*» °* York. JUOc 22. 11 r a -The breaking op of, 1776.
and was magaiae iu his belief that it ax-! »**?*.: the coveotioo tht* wenii*. was a most
i. r»>« s-Mite -»ssagi -*"■"
™‘*n>r»<;. poru«B of ik, Twrilof, not h.!.* .itofcd ptoillMiM. b.rrfwwdl» Uk Cm. J? M«St MoteA* Ik. dotoffrtiM ll« ,, ^ _______ %-1,
t ml»uk. ud tb. «K) cmnimr MH| lt «„ c,Tknt Ik. cation wr.,.U 'V~“ ** *** . ,**— ;!
y. . b«re ;«UrJ*)r «bic-k ka. product mlenac ikmnw 215 Ik. "I'* "f ^•h!'h '•l'1 ,t«. ed Mit.r lo'dwolv. IIk-^ikIU I, *
%« arv sutbfmaci tomouuu.. mat V<» -a f I ,nl M w‘n fMe fc0 *®pctus geotlemca whom I have confidence in, and ada.mcd to scats, shall be bnand by the
A.VNOINCKMKXTS
'leans sud N>>rthorn Mexico are directly
interested.
With the cutablishmeat of a custom
ImytSTe. eCT^ bm- *MI oumaK-noe the import and
N • *ai.. < . b.. ;ut w . export of artiviea heretofore unknown to
us. It will cans*, marts in Northern Mex
uffi.*- t«n loUar ___
m “b- unk-^A aivoiiipasted wtth th. t-aMi
P'se «m*f
fMpe »<i»4u»c. lUittWMl» ;uu*, ,co to ** ®P«*^
^ A 7t " ^ ’ ■■■ ■* rnw Will' 14U di • ■ |---— ww WWW •wMvwiy, "VV wwiiip, mivieai u §mwo nan \ wesiwiwm.
nvT?i.Vg8ft- £ and tend tower,! the development of a rich with his first discoveries. News rcAcbed <*, Crwdaoua
Jatr tor rvwi*. t»n at the atxi lmrut« el* xTm counUx that ha* thus far remained almost bert yesterday which has produced mteiwe *** ^ JusU^ctmi tc
*1
I860.
II* arrtuily ivimH
I G Trsa* j|
baod>
which have com»ected him with vtfUinoas
meahiad
I AN r*- t-leetiuui-i tb* u« e uf MbrHWof Nue.
"r?’. *" ?T*“r" *“*! i ■«>*“>
•h "* srr at*tiiyrw*tl to »..u.*i.ui« M K. f * _
JNmJL •• a * mili>lit. fu, t|». <>f||i« of sbrnff of' **
NurmuwDtv. Kl«- *ti<si Aim Motni.- v in Anmst.
r», *MNir (ink.
tm. "’*• »r* A*itb^ii**U v» xim>’ n r HfM’HEN
M'M.HEIN w i ■ «sitKtaio,<r n .i«t^i u> tli*
• ».* -4 ( )*rtot tb. * .idM I'.jort. Niivn can
1* - at tbc ^a* Auguat fl|. itK>b.
Foe lataar «nH < uiiNtar.
no. We an »utb »ra*«l to ^ninHia.’* A LUX.
STWJliiKR »* j •afirti'U'i fm tb* of Vo<*
~>r and Collert .r SV o cvuut.r.
to our oily, and broaden the field for the
*r>* M'smIst in .l int a*rt
ftu,hor'Md to jon-irutc* OKOftt.E
I K1 11'.KKU 4«a iau»<1 HlaSe for tb* d..* «»f .\a
mid i t r .»( N . ..uat,. LWit. *
first Mooils, m A'iyuit next.
For Cnni.t) TrtMnrrr.
•u* I 4in s csudiifot* f«>r Tnaom of S'ue**.
• <<oi»».v. aitifrvt to s majority of v.a**« th* t!r<t
M -fiUsy <»( Auifunt n*xt. W.*l. sH.\W.
• art siith-Tiseil to *no*mu< . .hjnv
iiKANAI, s* n .aoUxiat* fm tin- <«ii.-* «<f* miot,
rr»a*urvr. Beet! n t1r»* Monday m Aufr ..t
For Dtdrlil Jwfoi,
SB. W,. an- aathurlaed to *nanua«* W W,
in M.AI* a» ■ ••»ndi.lat* f..r tb. ..ffl.i of J«3.)*r*
ce tb FxmrWuath JnlN-gl liiktrld.
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N i w et t’oorrv Wnot —We failed to
notice in oor last issue the arrival in town
fur ihipmotit, of a large lot of orool from
the ^beep ranchu of Mr J.unes Bryden.
We have r-xaiaim^l the wool, aud pro
nouaoe it to be of a quality to do credit
Elwtiiu 10 e lie Iter and older sheep raising district
AtiMUollOK OV Ml' THKKM DKUIOVTBS
Hai.tiuusb. Jui»o 19.—The convention
than Western Texas is supj»used to be
who have had experience in OiHfomia |agtk* ^ ** *"*?**' ,*1P*,,ft1
““H. a^rib, a, - b.i« fcr J Irfi"
sr per I or to anything ever discovered in nays to 107 *s yeas.
California I shall visit the mines on the1
morrow, and ascertain the truth of the rr j
port It is said they are extec*ive, but 1 continued tbe diacussiou of tl»e aJm ssioi.
would advise no ooe to make anv rxcrtfic** of iMrjrate* from th*- S«Mtberii Btatm to a
to be led off bv gold excitement, uoleas they latt> koT *■ * vnning. when it finally ad
... _ . . # .. . ' joorned. without takiue derisive action, till
K. folly wovmccd of ll». trail, of tb- re f7ockK.k
ports. 1 have no doubts but there will be The only new tlrvelopmrnt of inWfvt
one thousand people ou the ground before b«*areve», was a resolution offered by Mr
*" stuff u k“ ,fcl,*,a‘o<' ssjs
wZr Sm tair to- r« k,r
of tk. rao.rat.o. .o .lo.,o.mpra. b . bonwt „ b, AmU
I Hr «M foil.....! k, . Urto na>.M of Iko wkich L |
^ to tk. >p*ratwo
iirofciwrd the wsruiest aU«chu»i*nt to tbe — - ” -
Uuion ami the cuotitutino, but they,
could not *w the right* uf sister States,
of tbe Soutli tranipM on.
•**«£ £ Ism ***"■ “«?• -j k-r IM—IH
North ('andma then folloared
This was
which have iuipcbc t h oi
We bold thane truths to tie eetf evident
that odilofS were rvcaUwi like other m*n
that they wen- «m)u»rd with ivMu n ontu
s ml propsiUes. that sownj iWm is a d.»-
fwiaitioti tonal, drink, and keep theamalv«M
L-umfurtably clad—to secure these bloeemg*
now w-n wwwni. !awt were instituted among wn. een.ririif
uo.xpeotod.Md «.«xl Ik. k„ j.U aX
XVooc«iJor Mr lk7Joo .ho pi.«*rrf ,wo wml^.I hut. d.«. ^Ed~frE I to Ik. fcltovtof ^ ll JSS^Jtoto^.iiT
uoo.yrawlH a ato ■* *41, wrilir„ .,„u ^ i. Arir„„u.; *■&** TU. We Pratodra, ,ko oo. ^ “ “ " “ “ 1 ^^ **” ^ ^
_ t_ ' ff*f**^ i as I wished to avoid in.stead• ng my friends ventioo be authorised to issue tickets of
than five rears. He uu«kr*Uu.'L* it tho-
* -------------- or the public. Tbe result of rov nrosnect- mlmieeion to the delegate* from nil Uh- ae vf ...... ,_
raofblv. briufinr with kirn lbv oxpertoooo I JucOMtotorato to you.jT.h< r*K juS^Sl Wk!.,.. , ,
u-noii'ku iltioo 'bilk JZSnZ dm*mktBttugaoi-nfnmaMIkn otltor«to»din(r Stoto. who karo raaunuta. “® ',l'“
.. J. . . people cau enncr*te with some certainty if be sabaiitled to n •|s*eiaJ committee. tutiou, »ut -4..1 v,u tt»« r tL .»'mtli weut m
m.4U touted. I'Ll all th- dflegatcn a.1-, *“vr f?' N'^'y all of the
u in the crmrenUosT !«• cm- '**f*u* *** »hsU; retired in a tfo-ly
and, iu withdrawing, took respectful leave
of the convention.
Tennomre fallowed Xorth Oarroiina
. people can emigrate witii some certaioty if
o.ut.00 Iron, Mr Brydoo . Hook*. «itb tlH.v to do » I l.ave «^n tlioroki
wkich oor market to maiol, .oppked, we ^ uhr„ out Ul„ f,r j. incmli. rtW IJ
c»n Toock f.w. We Jo uot pratowd to ke* b|, j hop. jtlriit.
judge of wool, but should say that ibis lot Y«»urs tralv
Oi.u Mox ixsamu.—Mr. \ inlen has of Mr. Bryden s woo Id compare favorably j» y£A)
sidered bound to abi'le by the decision **f v / uldw, ! was tb< -j^.k
in gtK)d faith support R> ! Hr said a large is.rt.on of his
j delegation «as still ond< nd-Al
Mr. Johnson
some fine old Monontrahela whisky for vale
cheap.
Nrw A o' KarisnamiTs. -J. B. .Johnson
off'p* fur sale the residence f"rmerly i>ccu*
find hv C. R HofMon See canl
with tbe wools of Ohio and Pennsylvania
It Is washed and very neatly baM.
Fr .in tb. Wsskly An/ >nu»n. Wnt '.I.
(•old Kicitemol in the* >le»illa
Vsllrj.
AfribKXTAi. Pr.Atn.—A man nam«d
Samuel McFarland wa> k:lh>,J on Tuesday . . ...
.... - .1 * .. ■ ’ A number of meu prospect!‘ g in the
night last. iiud. r the folbwing Circuawton- ?|ei(|1| o| lbf Hants Rita M Coit Mil*
oeu : Ho was coming to this city with a i*ur the Mombres River, have iu the
Raix.—We had a shower of rain oc
Monday morning last, which cooled the at-! W3*fm heavily loaded with p«*t.. drawu by few wedm made rich gi»’d discovorim. w
mrapUrr. but too to.* to »„ tkx «“ *•? J* ^ b*~ ..'"’pjrtiou IK T.rrit”r“ >•“ ■
erope. mg. ami finally got drunk About sundown. .Jv |^w diggings are on Bear Creek, joornmeut.
___—- ...a k.i..k „. 1 r. ___a. ... r“i .. , TV... II.j
t>a*t
rbieh
in the
tbe same, and
nominee.
These resolution* called oat a uunen
«pee« lies, pro ami coo.
Finally, the previ<»us qm-stioo was called,
pemling which the convention adjourned.
The outsnk pressure in favor of Ifoug
las is stil’. eerv great, but th« tendency of
everything iu the convention is against him
Neither South Carolina nor Florida are
represented in the convention. All tbe
other Stales have fuli delegations.
4 r. a -The convention re-assembled
this niormug at 10 o'clock, pursuant to ad
Mr. Johnson sons
said a portion of bit
! draw and a purtiou i
Fksn near six mifos from town, be tome eigblaen Hm from ti> r tainen
At ,tio.\ 8alv.—Ua Monday mxt. the stopped, anyoked his oxen, hobld^ uil ex- A letter from Col. J. SnivelV, a g< otleuian
oih' .dory dwe.ting houoc on Mex<|Uit street, ccpt <mc yoke, which lie ma le (Mr to tbe w'*^ hnowu throuirhoul tbs territory, to
The IL.n. Sanford K Church, of New
York, then rose ami said that there wa* a
inmui.T-rstauding between llw- three eotie-
iu.g tie
men who hud offered
in rcfereoce to tlM* credentials and admis
k. t-,«, U.rao« .od MtoUMi MM. .^o* t«g«. a.,d Ikon laid d„.n toator kf and M-
wiil bi- sold at auction, for cawh on tbe the wagon. Tbe next morning he was ver. Tbe gulch iu which we struck the
Sue ad vert Iso—ct on fourth po,- f, /nod dead. IV oxen had draw nthe wag gold it Mt '>'• fa MM! . , , ,, ......
rm far .non*li to tkat on- of the wh-ol. k»! '"”V «<‘U J« P -»;* <•> *J-'irt py • th^ht^'ni! *' *">"l «» rwl to
-----------i .-,. - _ i n- it-------tlon wouw aot di^ iss, out be tnot^ht Itc mrt ^jn^tion of a Pie*ub-iit and View
moo tz
Sutes
bff* On the fourth ;»atfe a.U be found a .
couple of neat com pot it ions written by two
young ladies, in attemlsnoc at Inglesidt
College Tocy were excludm] from tbe
‘ Ingltsida Banner " ISor want of space
over his neck. From dark until
daylight no otic was with him.
ing even m high as u dollar, live section
of the gold-bearing country is extensive, *be whole diMewIty- by | wo posing the fol- |»re»ident by tbe remsinirw n»rttib>-r*
and thousands of poor uku can dud cm- as an smewdmetit :
j'lovuK'iit." fUao/vtd. I hat tbe credontials of all the
• •or Tilt Rrd RascV at Last —IV Many are leaving tbe MeaiUa valley for ‘^legates claiming seats mule vacant at
last San Antonio Herald publishes, under »be new diggings- «®d mverai have already TVefoaton be referml to tbe (\mimittae
right to lustitste s o*w «y*'.cm laying it*
fu relation in such (•riucipk'* as sl.ali «vhu
most likely J« protect us in futare fr<nu all
fraud and itup>M.tion Prmlenre will io
l«-d dictate that IrHUMfoh.p long ewublisl
he *ufr*ml fm iqrhtaod tran«vent
cauw« and accordingly alt ♦•xperwt.ee !im
•boor, that editors are more di«p<ated to
»uflrr whilv evils are Auff rabic lhau to right
tb**UMM'l. ,*• by ubvi nij.ug tiw Uxtm to wh<ch
they »r»- sccU4t«Hi»--d Ihit when lotvg state'
tog abitsos and a total disregard of every
genrr>aw fvehi.g, In*, mg iu u t tie. mu*
obyect. e. ii.ee a dns.gn Iu mfore to aiw.
lute Atari atiun him wh»» has labured for
rears to Mipi’iy tlo n. with nwntal adiiwnt.
it vs his duty to repudiate fnedship. ai-l
pr.'tikk new guard* f<r his future savanty
The t.*s'.i»ry of llwtw outlaws is a history
of repeatsil ftj'r »i* aid insults, all Lav tg
iu direct object th*- p«'cuulsry dnstrartiun
oI their bust frtrnd sin! nroWaclot I o |»ruv*
this let fact* be subia tted to a randal
(Bind
I hey have refused tiow an.) aruio to
jsvy tfo* first morirwnlai dingbat, aithougu
repeat'diy caiU-i iu, to do so.
Th*-v hare ref ward to supply us witii wo*sl
corn U*an* pea* pork and *talks. althiutgh
•r appeals wtr* Umg loud and (wtheiic
filings inmLtuao - t. as stel form-dabi* to
roseaM only.
Tho haw icfusrd to supply us witii any
aid whatsoever to facilitate <»ur husite**
___ op*rati<Mjs ; thus reodrnug ns in a aaeasurc
profatotTtoVJ raotorad~«HboK( atoaato w»S*l* *♦ *•«•>">* *"* * M«
-n-Tl -raral-_____1 S. .11____*»JT!L •*« bUOTBfit sp.rit 1
Ac for Maryland. 11«-
dt*legati *n wouM with
portion iviaain iu the conven
tion. Thus far. six only have pmiitirtiy
withdrawn from Maryland. Several fAlurs
have deJarvti it their intention to with
draw.
'The California di'lcgation then withdrew
io the some respectful maimer.
t »rogun followed Cal.fon. s an.) finally
all the .Southern Mtates Tbe convent ion
i* coniph tely broken up am) the grrolcnt
excilcinetit prevails here to-night.
One of the must remarkable thing* about
tbe secession tonight ws* the quwt and
imprsHsible manoer in which it was duoe
ITi* re was no noise, no ooofutmn. n«» inter
Th,. totoMtol. .till prad,n* .hM , "T3':lh^SL Ite toraraio*. Mr. IW
1 a fltomin® Kftoaat .f «. ini ... .. i,*, h'ft and others arc prv|N*ritig to go from ®® Orofientiah, and that said oommittse be
a flaming hem) tbe death of at. In. .an who ^ ^ vVc ^ f,J rial. dmeove. instructed to report Uck to tbe cot, rant ion
Too Wats.—We have heretofore pul.licb
cd a meiec>rologicai tab!*' that has indica-
ted too warm a temperature by about eight
degree In the fbturc we will try and pub^
ii*h one ncMur ccirect.
' s»s-----
Thv: iNouaiDt Bax.nkr.—This is the
was killed by a Mr. S Pierce, about tw<f
miles Mow the Laredo r,*a.l .Six bun
dred men have boeu in the field for several
month? and this unlucky savage is proba-
bly tbe Same whn ha* kicked up such a
dust oq tho frontier. If there diouh) be
word of applause, and in silence tbe coo
vent ion Anally adjourned.
IMH.ULA* ASkS BIS S <BK TO SB WfTUt.B«WS
June 22, 4 r. m —The Near York defo-
rlfla as the parties iMvacoe north to tbt ’ •* ,he Mfcrl‘M‘t ,noo**°‘ pomible
!ii la river, and its n.gtlien. brandies. No No objection being mode tV amend
doubt is entertained a* to the existence of **** owpu-d. and the ruaolution pom
gold in that section, and all flint is needed od tinanimowsly.
gallon have just received a
Dm......
hMigla* asking to have bis name withdrawn.! «s of the
title of o paper publishct) by the students of *u-v ,!,orf' 1 • ,*ce *n P*i»(oooe, his fat-'
Inglcsidc Pollcgc. the first number of which. * Wari ■’nlf ro t Ibe troops
is on our table. It is made up by contri- twdoabt'illy -h-yd if th-y du meet
butiou* from the studs at*, and «i<euk* hr
itself common,labiy.
to place Arizona prominently forward as s
gold bearing country, is a thorough and
systematic exp'nratlou of the mountain*
and stream* north of the Gila.
if dimmed expedient by bit fnswfav.
I Ha says be is nawillmg to he tbe
pint our legitim*!* busiotm.
tbe afin> in the mean time exposed to ail
the danger of invasion by mtstnidcs. ai>J
convulsions within.
1 bey have etsisavnnsl to peeved ti»-f
p»pMalii>o of Uns State, by the duprivmg
y to fond sad ch»tbe
Tenant anxirdiivg to oar dns>re
The credentials of the ckitesting dele- of a division in tbe Bsmncrulic party.
—I*
fapuisviih
them
Lruskii Amrivko.—The schooner Cla-
»'wlit, ('apt. Stewart, from Sabine, arrived
at this port on Wcduesday ?a-t, with a
cargo of MMO feet IuiuImt, and 50,000
shingles, for hlvmr*. I’otton A- Owing*,
lumber merchant. Now is tb»' time to
purchase lumber at low rah**
---..<S»to- --
fitaF* Tbe typograidScal fraternity con-
nected with I’iir RAvnntno oIBce take ex-
The Igmisvilli? Jouroal says the
greatest novelty of the season will be a
grand concert 1n th«* Mammoth Cave on
the 4th of July, to lie gives for the U*n^ sembkd this morning,
fit of tbe Orphan Asylum of that city Tbe A comm unication was received from the
gates were then passed over to the Com
mil tee on Credentials, when tbe convention
adjourned till 5 o'clock this afternoon.
8 r. w.—The Committee on Credentials
reported that they were unable to agree ant)
asked for further tint". This was unani-
moosly granted
•lime 20. 4 r. m.—The convention re-Bu-
rnt «s> Maios onavmrrma.
June 22. 11 r m.—ATI tbearerdrrs from
the Charlewtou convention bad an Informal
•juisite and unfeigned pleasure in stating to Cave will be beautifully illuminated hii n*!*chimTseaU ir^thi^c^ventioo ^*1 l’QI?tiaut u> mijouri
the highly intelligent, well informed, moral “ " that tbev weJT be£ o^ly^^tafors. noo rOBi. IW1 „
and law abiding citiaens of the thriving. The second trial of »peed between awaiting its rewults, which, ia a certain con- abvwdv withdrawn nina
healthy mvl ,lelightful city ,ff Corpus lb* rsnawaed trottifif borsas Flora Temple tingency. would make it their duty to re* convention sod five
Christ’i ami vicinity that it is their pre- Jwb° * P**cl«®n «-aine off at U»og turn to Richmond. _ _ the present.■
^ 1 . g - - 1 he convention adjonroed to meet arum j (-w
at 5 o cloek.
9 r. u —The convention re-asaembfod at
Urn young 1 e)
Iney have combined with other* to sub
ject as to tbs worst gneranue* foreign to
oar rood nature, and unacknowledged t>>
oor bars.
________________ ^ For cutting off our trade with pajwr
mewling this evt-niug. and deeideid to to-1 *^*7—_ ... __ oir
assemble in separate convention nt tbe Flint For ^imposing d*bt spnn as witbowt ou.
I'reshrterian fYurch to morrow murntag . . . .
^ For depriving us in omny coasa of th*
Dot,;t.A* RoniRATon ranmnmrr—Mt^xantx bmmfil of wmh moo., J
r,”rAT*,<^ T*f* They Imre plundt-f-d our pockets cbest
June 22 —Tb* National lfomseralic ad oar evwditors. burnt oar fingers, sod done
Lonwntion met nt 10 o oIhA Ibis marniag | saadry other cruel and harbarows sets *t»
_ , „ _ worthy the ebarartrr of a rtrvwr follow
Tbe < huirman of tba Ksatacky dslofa- In every itsen of these opwrrmu** we
turn rose sml mid that laa dafomMOa bod bare pm.tmnad in tbe must humow terms .
their prr-
rmilitated denign to devote their whole and N. T., on the 12tb, and resulted in
undivided attention to a strict, impartiul triumph of Patcban
Axxo, X. ««m- W W I'aui.p. la.,, -n.1 I-.riotic tew. of .bo Foor.h of ^ ^ C ktoto. kitod from ?, {J?*{C
i*. announoed a* a candi.latc for .mdgr of the _ San Francisco in search of a place to col- tu'Uee on Credentials to state to tbt eon-
first in.
nod In tbe oar petitions have been answered bv repeal
arthm far ad amrfeft. and esassauntil injuri Men
nre thns mnrtmd by sets
in art of pi an de nog scamp
to be tbe recipients of our
14th Judicial fiiMrict. He is the
the field and will no doubt receive n lil»-
eral support in this county.
Jobu Grahum enters the field for re-elce-
tion to the <«f!io*» of County Treasurer, and
George Pettigrew will contrnd for th«* of-
fice of Amemor and C„lJector. All riybt.
«MM00m>—— - - • — — - —■
Wh,w Iucroi mo'xi Mc^rs Cotton
A Owing* are eniargiog the T h«‘a<l to their
wharf, making it twice its former sise.
They are also having new piles set for the
entire length of the whsrf The track for
the car will be laid with T rail, a new fea-
ture in wharf building id Cotau? Cbriati.
Material is already on the spbMfoud tbe re
pair* will won be completed, when it will
la* as gmsl as a ifw one. and the best in
our eity.
Two gentlemen of New York (Sty, oul*' iu tbo 8ul* Honduras a short I*11™ ‘.-r^hle ^ amid great applause.
TL.ma, Smn to.wi w,,n,n..i v».Ln time since. "ITiev were of tb** spiritual I_______^ ^ weedsri bovir
Messrs. Thoma* Bryan and Sanincl Neale,
•igetl respectively about seventy tram, had
a quarrel respecting the nationality o( the
Italian patriot, Garibaldi, which euded in
a duel near Baltimore. The latter gentle*
man was the recipient of au ounce of lead,
but recover.
of
"Hiey
LI.Mineristic persuasion.
Tbe eonveutioo adjourned
o clock to morrow ilnursday) morning.
ushmg. President of tbe convoo wbieb m
tion. resig.wd bis rltakr and took a soot on are noil
tba floor to abide by tbe aotioo of tbe Mm* h*sr.
Nor bora am bona wonting in attention
tb tbom man ; we barn warned them from
and by fat
We bare reminded
♦ - io: ™i *"»• -«*— f T.«”wrfr.
Mr Todd
1 to tbe chair,
delegation,
ri. of i Hi in, was then
whither be tm
baring boded.
tar of a ‘Monk
DM* It fa stated that twenty thousand
Swedes and Norwegians ore prej*uring to ^*^*5 ^1>flVt>D 1 Rl^ met^it
embark lor the I’uited States, and t is be-
lieved that not less than that number will
reach here tie fore the dose of the year.
Dvmo- i . nil<11. . *"* rwt,a ^ tbe ™ "** "fafat;. *wd then wu bars enpjawd tbsm
irZ. ........^ . ; Wall *. ito.«C «w< MtowUito—d«
June 21, I r. m —Tbe National
"a® szzlz?7ST?r«s->. I a- 1
kltontodtoMlTthMlda
this morning, tbe reading of the journal Hoogfas w
was dfafmnscd with, when the temporary over IwotbTffa of tte
gOgr* Kugene IN-pe. un.Tr sentence
death in N)-w Orleans. die<l suhlenly in the
Parish Trisou on the SSd Tlio True IMta
•iff* The States ami Cuion soys that
fioatage stamps of the denominations of tra
say* the eeo**ral belief prevails that he wc* twenty-four, thirty, and ninety ceots hove CM*#L a t ..
poi4"iie,| by parti,* who dres^-d his reve Ixtu ordorrl by the Post office Department anKM.,S delegates
flooring placed over tba orchestra gave wv l. ruMlll,
way, letting a portion of the New York A motioa to halfot t,
and Pennsylvania delegates into tbe orcbes- M|| ^ §m
for Vfai
t nimril to Urn voiot of bamMity. wnnmnLtbsrv
rwb, was J faro, Mffam ia tbs mmmdty which dr
_ _ I aoMcm oar mparatfai, os we bold tba rml
Slavas
lotions, and wished to get him out of the
way as soon as poasible.
Hff' IV MaUgor.la Gazette says m the
report that a aargo of Africans had been
land'd near Aransas Pam. torn* oat to be
an egregious hoax No Africans have been
Xo.
Iff* The advance guard of visitors to
•Saratoga and Sharon Springs, complain
bitterly of the accommodations at
hotels.
for tba rseti
da, la tbs
•to. ,tole«Mto , I, to MlL.Uto1l7 Btotod ItontoR*. StoM? mir toEtoEto-to
•iff* Tbe comet which has been proph*
• i»*d by toJtroaone/* fur a long time fa now lauded on this coast for nanny years
* isibla ia Um north western |>art of tbe bee- nothing ImiI cornels!
vens. He seems la U enjoying himself--—■
finely, and is running an independent Bee water spoil nude iu appsarann
thp -Mtears. Bayard and
* Tfalawarr. Mr. Chsffre from
Mr. Fallon from Missouri, tbe contestant*___
from Alal^ama. tbe half of uadi delegation f— ooxstmtiORAi. comttw-
MFMr. I fol ton. ol tbe Crockett I'rio- from Georgia wi;h half a vote of 8 tale j Rft*<'RR*nir>r.a xobixatro rou mom-
ter. who was wounded in an aflkuy with Mr. ^or! each—either half declining to ait, the Jostrit lari roi vim rmmmtmn.
Hepjirrto. of the Argus, m recovering ^ ff*'1 a full vote of State— _Jeaa 2.T Ifa > sitlu rn t onstitutional
iddi^ui * l> ■- Marvlaad
thsoogh space toU«y regardless of Uw law ^ barber of ApeiecbfaolA^ari'fa. on cusU. true to tbe prediction, have b^guu to ^^th^^ufo ******
and r<edrr members of tbe suiar syetem and the 11th mat. Kierytbiug lo,wr about the spfwor io C-oonecticut. The minority report admiU Mr. Ha
IS sudently a bolter. H« beJonn to the deck of oot vessel was whirled away into -1 — ' faom Massmhasrtts^ Mr Q. fffajlm from Mmumppi, T*xa^ T
■ fc ,k* Uk Oto. -,f, to*« ou. o( WrtMV_a-« M .oddraljr in Jfto-.ra. th- ^2 Mr£Eu ,f Ttojtoto. w AM
ArkassiM. Florida. Louiaiaaa aud Gcoigiu, Pa»ukat of the couvcation ami conducted
prrtortfae of Mr bmmM MM.
Mr NT ronawad aMai^^Mr pM
Mr pot of paala, mM om ■Sfa nil—•
The following hutes wars wholly or j
partly represented : Virginia. North Goto- i
lina, Missouri. Oregon, Florida. Loofaiaon. |
KMtooby
eg prfatta
It Me
And bw tail isa tu oat
the boat
New Orkaw loot woe*
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