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A.H.BJBLO Proprietors Circulation Eqital TC(, that of of Ittf XWU month. I WJSKKLT ECLAROED AND IMPROVED, lnff iinnT or ujuv-rorn from of ft MUM or orra VufUOX TO ALL I'AHT. Of MS UXITW JJTATJW CAMADA. raft on (teTvHtnn. p.ijto»c» money ailon at the tiMriHin frue uii AllPmpora DUronllnacd al the Explr- Hie Time for.

printed oa your paper. The uliowrf ample (07 riiwUNd, eaa not thft addrftM of pnoer will la their eoniinuiileitljjii 10 ono tln-y irih It chaDifvdto. AUVE.RTIMINC M.VTES. Kdlllon. cddl- tloiM.I ton niomll.

twu nn-Jover. pfc-liiw. rai-n widllionu. li.n'rtlnn. Ma-; imo snonih.

two mniiuu and over, eon- uri-tiiivo ll'-e. 7 Over. ClM. 1 Dlnntavpil or On4 v-m-k'J ror.i-rtk.iiii T-wy vK'rt' fr.m-rLnKis-- muiith and oi'er, conatcuviv. imun.lt.n« AilvertlwrntaWhn'lnifOwrun of tlin DAILY, to of Uio lew Jw benefited by pursuing tills poli'-y, wiiitli, llx; wlioliivimu it mimt cugfrnilcr, will tfl tU-m from UK; vitiutins pfilltlc'il of- brought to urar ou In miiy.

It will tx; mi advaDlaije to Aincri- can farmers, extent unflrrjuaintul with ncul niirroiiniliiiX" "I which thowi tlcin will reprodua: in In Kng- Huh ulmom as much frarc in paid to nnliiro with flower. orehardu, and general onia- mcnUition, U) the improvement of stock ind wjicntitlc cultivation of the- soil. Then; the furnicr'ii lit looked upfin im tho fortrefis of hli and hin farm as their pnradlfce. Allhotigh they nmy have the virgin soil and the unbroken forcut, in a measure, to fonquer lierc, if the nt Tradition, habil und early bent is not diverted by an absorbing power of homo- may yearn to have all tliut In attractive, military and worth ImilaliDft of Enylinh transplanted in Ti-nncBueu by th-w: tolonlnts. Hf.

rnilitlii in i v.ftr or public 1 "Jmt tl'i law, u-'i w- I tilOtf of capital. 1 priwntmutit or in.li.-tmi-n', ol ejtf-pt I I in l'i'' :1 i i i i i i i to anxwi-r fnr a 'f a. Rrar. li.rnavl in in place h'i th Tho next J.n.«-nt romtitu- 'or lion providing for the trial uuv niati for rnurier uimi Infonmition died bj- the of 'lie state. Let syi: m.Mur«ni«it, or nolld ann- T.l'lMl or mlnloll ulid, Uoullli! pnue for iputo cra.ll- p.ww, fl'tj IX.T cvnt.

Wcofcly million. XXTit-l'rr nonpareil linn. forflrnt toiid lioupardl, or muilon nolld-cluulile uric-! TiTMklv aSvefilbementa insrrti-d week or null over, ot two-lliirilii of Transient lor.ei'tcd if. in V.S^'^nt taken for rtthcr edition a J'ouiild-column odvortacrocatE-In cither tditloo uer cent. nU'Mtional.

Subject to contract. to oilvunct. hnvlnj; open i i will. will Uo rtudoreU blllll IK fuu, tacu muurb. Dim ounen.

Contriu-tn munlni for tl.n monthi or more 10 Tullawlnx prnvifliil t'iy aicutsot UIB wholo omountii nru raauo In ediantt. UALVCTOX, Jnnuory 1, BraMch ot IUB Ncivn. Siw Yonl-AViM auj! A. AUiiot. Broft'J A USTRtA.

The faot that a number of Gorman of liigh rank have accepted poslllnn.i In the 'of tlin sultan picilca ti deal of attention jimt now in Kuropc. There but little doubt thai Bjamarck is preparing lo annex the German speaking or Teutonic provinces of Austria. He frequently dr-nicd thai he cvnr entertained any uucli idea; hut thut. of courw, meuns nothi'ig. As long he WHS currying on the war with Rome, i natural that ho fibould uot he over-anxious to ndd ten millions of oitholies to tlie GurnKu empire, for the AuBtriun Gennunn, or Germun Austrians, are, for thr most part, of that belief.

Bin- iimrcli hiinl citoui'h lirao of it as It mis in tho parliamentary flRlit with the and there is no 3oubt to his perfect sincerity when he averred Unit he did not favor the party of t'hc center Lein- just thou. But now thut pence been made with Home the grant objection hafl removed. Moreover, the Aurtrion Gcmii'Jis themselvcrf very much with their pofiition mil treatment In Austria. The Magyar in- tlui-ncc is dominant, mid the Germaua have been pcrsislently snubbed for such length of time thnt they have to look to Bismarck n.i ii prospective deliverer, and to almost yearn for annexation with tho great, nation to which, by speech and lineage, they properly belong. Of course, Austria would nbject to beins deprived of a portion of her unless borne corrcspondiEg compensation were given, and that compensation will be secured to Austria liy Ger- mnny when the ertote of "the sick man ii divided cut.

When the final collapse takes place, und it can not b. very fnr Austria will be in the death, mid whatever power undertakes to interfere have to cross swords i Germany. The Austrian tin pirc will thou not object to the German pro- vincen being annexed to the German empire. Such, at least, is the most plausible explanation for the vxtruordiuttry interest which Germany is Inking in Turkish nf- fairs, and for the great and growing Ititi- innoy bel.wuen the two emperor.s. This phiisc of the vexed eastern question may lead to Englnnd and Russia coming to some mnicablc unt'crfttautling with regard to their Asiittic corajiliealions in orrler to eountevuol tlie intent of the German-Austrian alliance.

retjulre tlie district to lile hln informutiuii" etc. In awnwr let TM read eomtitutlnn nf. tlw Lnif-'l aitick .1, an above recited, and nrti- In all (Timinnl tho ctijoj the ri-ht tsj a npi-edy iav) pulillc trial by an. imijartlal jury the stale and vrhtrein the crtnu fctoll bwrn coiiimltto.1, (IWrict huvo lr--v previ'iunlv ascertained liy law, and to U- of nature iiad of tbeuccuwitlun: to eou- with the agniiiiit him; to have coranulKory for Ii. hm nn.1 to luive thr owii'tance uf in hi, defen.w.'' latt siticie un answer to ono of your lul year; contended that iirn for lied and ixjiild not l.n hud for trial, the trnirt ahmiW proceed with the audit i.h(.ul(l be outlaws, subject, to the penalty by the court, if TIiM wem to be un idea, did it not conflict with that proviwon of the coiutitntion of the United Htattb above rocittd, "to be eon- fronted with tho ivitues-e' him, 1 lu-rorm stitution Texas tliat with con- indicated, In nil report.) of commen-ijl stiitistif" unil of rcvvtitic results arc prcscnttil It- ynviil the most suHgiiimi exni'Cliilions.

'IV rrt'irnsdf the ut Cliicugo fur show un iniwiiai d' or lli'iy over llic forui-iioniliiiK inonlli of year. Tlic New Orleans F'rici: Current material inorcnw al Hint port i i a of trade over last ycnr. an reiitliiag, in some iustiuices, Imu- cent. In (Jiu Intrrniil revenue re- ccipisforAu.srust there is gain of tra p(F cent, over Ilie corresponding period of loft and the statunient of the atcMiin' of thu treasury J.huw:( that the from cus- toius Unties at all purls for 1S60 iimmmt tn Wti.Mi.OO-l, nod tliosf from interniil rcvt-nnc to an mid miiUiile la-vu enaetvd, wliiiJi ho KIW on to indicatfl, that we wnid need no tamitTation bureau, thitt thousand)! would Hock into Texas, etc tii-t Knimat; wnn once bud, if not na to crime ajid tawlowriiM, than Texas, but hhu liuu -wen the law and order, hod itu'ted more biwrf, liiid tlicm "idly And the cunsi'queuce is liavo pom cd into her boi find the ICifen live. Anther In your stjitcd thnt ic rccMin why Imii mw vaiLsju, l.id lor it; liitr ripi-upriutiir- for that pur- oic.

Both of writers not be wholly lit. and th? main reimun in, believe, .1 much liuwr porlin'j foreign wii- ruliun IIUK nlwujx the iiui-tlieni slates nd n-rritorins. fliiv thif buen vhethcr the ni'uro, tlie lutllude dhnate, he hoclnl relatioia. the and thoir nd- will not now discuss; bcifiidcti ao ftiL'i is the imss way to Cnli- nniiu and tlie Pacific slope, anil nil thu ir.im'n? Montana, Culorndo. Wyoming, and Isb tho gciienil market mid rondeCTOuB for 'exos cattle, with pood largely -ccount for ber iininigiation.

we do lot lielicvo there is such a va.it iu the or enormity of crime hi and pvcn nortlicrn atato.s. ynt the -iiibject dis- Ilofonn--the criminal laws and their in guatoir.3. and of in intmuil revenue receipts over 1878. These urc in with thu prodncius power of the country, und denote tile degree of its aggregate prosperity. Indeed tlicre never a period in the history pf the country the srU'ries of trude pulsated more vigorously, nud when exiiilited more bntmding viuiiity.

During, and for several years nfter, the war there was, in a sort, plecty ot auinmtlon and movement in but that was a of abnormal Tiilim, feverish activity, and of the worst giahbling in ail manner of speculations. Outside of the largeness of the crops, which, of course, is the mosi important factor Iw considered in tho substantial" wealth of tlio tin- most notable feature of tiio commercial situation is the geuenil nbsenco of reckleia specultttion aurt the general prevalance of sound Idem of 'eionumy thrift. A a consequence, trade is in the hands of (Seniors! who do not load tliem- with excessive stocks, while Uie demand for products 15 steady, and labor is liberally employed. The reduction of the national debt, too, has contributed sonic- to the cheerful aspects of the situation liy turning loose a corresponding amount oC capital seeking now Investments. As long us the resources of this country are for the most part freed from the influence of gambling speculators, there should le no Tinson to fear another financial panic w.ch as destroyed and prostrated its diversified imlusi: lal pursuits a few years ugo.

There are impi JimnnU, however, which it is the duty of congress to deai with in nu hon. est und' statesmanlike spirit. Our maritime comiaercc is by tnu impcdinien! imposed in the interest of a few thipbuildcrs in the east. Cheap Uiinsportatlon is impeded in the iatevcst of a consolidated iron monopoly, for whose unnntunil profits forty Bullions 'of people are taxod indirectly by a tariff high beyond the requirements of revenue, for the protection, of a fa vored TTe axe precluded from occu- tlie Interior Pnpe-rn Say. A KMinbur of Texas jcipel-j that swallowod tho stoi-y.

of tho captiu-o of the Benders arc now mattori tiveu by jiublishlng and deeming to believe the story that they were hung by a mob immediately after tho discovery of murders Tliis last utory luu) little foundation in fact as tlie first. The Auntin btatiisman declares that it la unalterably opposed to the establishment of a state bureau of immigration, or to tho state laying anything upon tho transportation of immigrants. The Statesman thinks Tlic muni licence of 1'oxau to nctnat settlers Is un -tiirpawoiJ In tho history of statea-the lawn npoi stiitute booln. In tho Interest of wUlurx and pro ti-ctlve of tlwm. Uelnc uuequnlcd in timllar provl tir any other utnw nr the union.

ffv tiK one 1-undivtl mid dirty acrus to aCtuid settlers hi- huintwtracl cf Uw stnte-no unrefullj- suard posut'iMl'iiM nf fionillcn that tJie citizen feeln of ft peaceful ut home. The St.irusiuu.ii quotes tho resnlution of the lomncrn.tie sinto couvuntion thenexl to nuiko ample provision for tht collection and dissemination of per to onr agricultural aid other rraourea for the infoi-mation of people seeking now homes, says: "The statistical and his lorieiil dcpp-rtmcnt of the atate. govcrnincit bo empowered to do a vci-y ivorlt in thin connection." Tho beat and clioap e.it thing the state could do woulri be to dis- linatu frwily.ci.piej of tho special editions Uie Galvoston NliWa. In reeordlns; tho feet that inthe judicud cor. volition composed of.

tho counties of Palls, Bel and Mi-Lcnnan, over six hundred ballots wef east, and Bnally dark horso nominated ic Record remarks: "It is that the judiciary of our country i thus trailed In the dust, mire and rtlth of poh tics." Probably tho most unseemly contest i T.he present canvass in Texan is tlio squabbl over the election for judge in the tweutj sovonth judicial district. Evory art of the pro- fes-iiouaJ seems to bu resorted to b. (lie friends of the candidates, The election judges by the people to abuses us well a tho'ioode by appointment which has led to tho of no loss a body than tho supreme i-om-t of the United States. Tho Hill Comity Exjiositor is glad to note tbo decrease in the habit of treating as elections, remarks: We wild lib 1 tin; people of this country to go Mill furtlu'r tomperauco reform In this respect. they insist or.

candidates promuU-rs uf temperance than tempters of the wtiak pymg thci markets of tho world throuxb and Corclino, i(J aftvr tveflln tu which You wijl ot ull furun in tbo iw o'l vinir (Ji the wftrt, and, shc4ild it a (m. Ha.nl*t to cinnd of oid it to it uny may ivith it." 1 it tliiit lii hoar of r.wd I only (Jen, tfiot, bat of liiin, at the hwid of orTM, to csciiibit tije our awl tjui.t corps hw coniniKiid wotiM thy liicb Jwi won fiir him or With dwp for tho tliat it, I Imvufrndt-av- ort'd to your no AJI to put ftnjil- ly at the htirjjxjsitio.i any rniv 'nvr- Lain tiuit GPTL itt any period of" his life had either nty or truly yours. DAVIS. Will euro Consumption, Couehii, Vi'cuk Lunyi, Bron-hitiiond G-nu-TOl Drbiltty. Establtbwl yuurv HCIEXTIflC A rose tree of Hanu-rer is said to be moro than thounaail yearn From the rumlui of a recent calculation birr rtittcr condudm tliat tho height of Uio eanh's must bo about two hundrad Sixty per cent, of the cajes of insuuiity ce- eurnnR in France aro, according to a pby.ieinn of that countn-y, eaiwed by tho of aUuithc, Although tho theorj' the contaelouimaii of consumption hii not widc'ly accepted.

ntri luive the (iufp and profound nterest to our state nud every lover ol inw good order, is not Ii kdy to be overmuch vrittun about in our iirnvs-papi'iM. Homctliing no doubt be done by If our ap- illate anil suprcuio coui-ts, ro- jnw and remand raises en mere tcHinuffllitu's' ft thu tow be elmiignd so us to reiuler such ro- voi'siild uwiflcessNry. if the mere forming of ii opinion from iiiraranj' is good cause Uie ru itiel-ion ot' a jiror, list the law bi 1 produced in the lower aniirmlri by inocubttiort tuberculous matter. Curious are the meimi of with which itriimals and aro provided. A butterfly, when apprelaendinii danger, never on a green tree ar shrub, bnt flies into a clump of dend leaves, where it 0 on a twig an to look exactly like a shnv- leaf, ant! dellea diicovery by The transfonnntion of aleohoUc liquois into vinegar has long bison a matter of dissent.

Pasteur holds that the formation of phyuological phenomenon caused by tha lion of a particular bacterium, the ooderme while Lichiff nnv in it moroly cheiui- Kil m'tiou of oxypjii upon ulcohuL liecent ou- lire regarded as conc'lnsivo proof of the correctntwi of 1'axtnur's view. Most young- people--imd perhaps "many children of a larger "--have often wondered It In tlmt oiiablsii a fly to walk on tlie ceiliiur. An of the mnecls tne- eliinism roveuls thri of the ilv'ii tiix leps tPrmiruites in two or three fl.shvpad.s. whialiactua suckers. Theflimtajn- iiiK of these tuckers is uicninHxl by klS-kv fluid exiiucd by the minute haire covor- inj; tlioio.

Many of the sleepers used on German railways are impregnated with certain prerervn- tive substances, eblorido of zinc having the most sitifiblo. with deepens viirious kintis uf wood has shown durability ot oal is by HAZARD POWDER COMPAXT THPXTCGH TTUTK J. S. BROTfX Galrcston, Texas. COMMISSION THZ L-kl'-GEST OF I'll.

BLOOD CUBES DYSPEPSIA, Liter Complaint, Siliom AHccti, Indigestion, Jaundice, Loss of fppitite, HiadacAe, Dizziness, ttausia. Htattburn, Deprttsion of Spirits, Sam, Bailt, Pimplos. Skin Ervpticisi. Foal Breath, and all ifoaosoj arising from Impure BhtuJ. Tan Drops baling the and ohtritnert Fumllv Medicine ercr ollerfu, and RIO bold by nn'4 iJcider? at 50 C'cutH a Bottle.

DtTOCtionk ni J-'levtu Crliulce the anrt privato propric- iaa Ituap of A. VOCiCLKR A cii.rui.,i:. U.S. IROIST Park, Lynch Agents for HALL'S SAFE and WCK CO. AM ASSORTMENT ON RAND AND For Sale at Lowest Prices.

MR. AUGUST E. GARTH, Ntv.v with 31R. J. IXIJEUHAN, 1 my Idtf Store), Is miiliorlwd to colloct ail accounts and notes duo mo, will also ttltfl'Oil to all my oi'l biisfiwss.

Himae CAU on him antf srtth without 'Way. M. WOOL.F, Stare. 'O Hnntrn and Kisen to other--. TO BK POUTfD IS TK2 UM ao cvijn.

ru It. F. J. S. BROWN CO.

STRAND, GALYESTO.X. TEXAS, ITOB 9JLL.JU TWLt LARGEST A BETT STOCK EV BROUGHT SClUTL'. CljXi-KZyr, HAEDWAEE, TUSTWAKE, MERy UK', I ir IRON, STEEL, NAILS, BELTING, COS, POWDER, SDOT CAKTHIDCES. COTTON I K. K.

A Commission pi.orn. Stcrchauts MISCELLENEOUS (J.16VCBTON. ji ri; maj 1 chaii-ed. ft tlie law tlie putting olf of on thousand scarce injrai taut trials for reasons ciiLcr not goal or toun did not boar lot true, lot it be cljunpxl, and aliovo all li-t wilil( M.IVS the tho moral tone and si'iitiimmt of tha peopia ua titimlly depopuli than is reidly iicnssm-y for the eliininn rion of tnith mid the rendering a jus! verdict: fur thuro certainly In bo jjreut doal of spent by coui-U; needlessly in tho discussion of twlinioalititiim by attorneys or ncedk'ss of time. C'ciirta are nm it a vast ezptiiwe to the pnuple, besides the waste )E time bv etc.

Let tho juilpes not Tor some political biiWorselflsh motives, hut for tim moral integrity, of the law, and their en- irgv and decision of ehr.ractiT, to ilo wliatoyer is 7-ight for them to do. knowing uo man in their adiiiitustnitioa of the A. Oi'X IlAJtDJiU'S Jeffiferwn Dn'Jin Settles Disputed Point ol Southern Dftmtory. yrom the York Ilci-ftld. Ricmiosn, August Southern Historical Society Pa pels oi August.

nr.d September will contain long review entitlml Oen. lUirdeo and tbu Military Aroiuid Atlanta, written by Col. T. B. Roy, of Wulma, Ala, gentleman on tho staff of Gen.

Hurcloo, and Uio panto- is a ruply to certain pritidKiiiH of GiMi. Hartleo conuuncd in Gen. Hond's book entitled Advance- anil Kelreat, and IR intended as vimUcnlion of the former. Among thu moat remarkable- documents pro- scntod by the writer is tlie follmrimr recent letter from Jefferson Dr.vi^ which, perhaps, seta at rrat cue Uio mosr important of tH- disputod of the of Harriott voinovul troni c-omin-aud 01 the aniiy of tlie TeinH'ssc'o, ln'sili'-s also other Jiistorieal data that ollic'er: BCAUVoiii. HurrUiosi County, K-b.

T. S. Roy. Selina, Sir- of tho 'Jlith fiistiuit bus been this Jay received, ami I will make such reply to as is possible t'lOin memory Ilia remnant of corvespoudonce in my sioc, It is pxtrcmoly painful to mo that acy mic-sliun should arisen involving the character anil conduct of ono highly es- U-emud and fciToctkmntoly rememtorod by me, is my docwisod frieml, tlie lafo Gen. Hcrdee.

Thin ia intensified by tn-j fact timt thu aiou involved uirjt-her most highly acd whose laemury is KM-s-nialiy dear to mo-the Gen. Hood. Both havo gone where they will know as they are known, mid borb havo left a reputation ombaJmod in tho luve tuid oi' those they surtftl fnithfully aiid well. 1 sympathise in your -deure to vindicate Gen. Harden, arid recogniz: your viuht to call upon uje th'it pm-poso.

Tlio duty is one which I cheerfully perform. The inference you draw fr'iEii tlie suttcnicnt: in Gen. book tliat I hiild a conference with Gons. Stewart and S. D.

Loo to determine oC Gen. Hardw bis command, hu propvitty of hia conduce iu tbo opera- the ions wound Atlanta, jiwtlliod by tho und warf no doubt dwirod Gwi. Hod. had, however, Imowu Ifnrdeo top unil bad to Ule young. The colored men nobly in Dallas, without rufrnrd to The Times reports a case a'i follows: A a small negro heecrne involvitl in nui-Tllsiic encounter in the Qmud whcl: thr small nexro wuu tnunvi'll from premises Ijy manasraieiit.

As BOOH the position due to our magnificent resources nud importance us a nation. M'otliiug but OUT ill-ndvised, unjust and unstdtesmnnlike tariff preveuU our manufactures, willi onr ayiculttinil produce, from takin the foremost place in the intcrna- ti'oniil commerci of tlie world. It is oi'lf-dcgrading to allege the necessity for bolstering tip any industry of the conn- try, considering our claim to superiority in skill, energy and tmturnl advantages, witli legislation eupecinlly designed tci protect it nations crippled with debt ground down by taxation. Thus, for in- stiiuce, legislation tiucej clitmicals used in Ike manufacture of paper and taxes paper in tirrn, muldnjr, it were, a compound fracture in the expanilon of tlie psper industry. By this metms onr plc are taxed in 1'neir correspondence, ilieir books and newspapers, while our pupcr.

manufacturing as a general interest is shut out from competition 'in the markets of the world. This is unalttgous to the pclicy.of Brazil which, for the sake of $200,000 from salt prevents In a great tic- the expert of the fish and meat ivitli that empire abounds. PROPOSED OF JE.W- LISH HUSBANDRY. The EngHih Emigration association, in Tom Hughes, author and member of parliament. Is the principal mover Tho Pilot Point Post is pillar of its own height, In itu annual retrospect of its own coui'so it says: Wbfttaver may Ven of inirsuH a journalist, no man can tnitliiully buy tlna -rffl have beisu the toot cf any clique, hect or jinny, liut thut wo Have faithfully tried tc Mrve tdl tv the best of our ab'H'i.

Tub may bo jis Uiily of tlie Post as by it. Who docs the bast tib cii-ciliilstances all'- does well, acts nobly, etc. Tlio Post thinks discontented democrats ore estopped irom further opposition to GOT. by tha fact ttat, in tbo atflto convention, A motion made by J. D.

Saycrs, tho only fonnl- ouwonent, to malw tlie nomination uiianl- TM carried onili) storm tit enthusiasm, irith 'only alwut cli'lit diKsenUni; most oi whom irrueiiboukDrs. The Hej-ald tho Gulf, Colorado ftnd Santa Fe railroad to tako direction tf the right and go to Dallas, ivttra- it roaches Beltou, say- Tlie enmp counties are HiiLonniiii. Hill. Kins Johnson and Dallmi. with Falls, Xuvarro.

Lome- ilonf luid Bo-qnc am! Coryell lylllB adjacent. The distance from Pulliw to ilclton, direct, is 113 miles: from BBlton to about ISO, winch would totu! ilstui.ce from Diluw to ualvesuio, over his new route, ot Sis miles, or only 30 miles IOUKIM- nii uw Houston and Texas Central and too rotimately mid in too many relations to doubt his personal or soldierly qualities. MY object iu the ocmf'ircnce mid that fur which I visited the army was to luaru its eixiclitiun and what from it in nctive, opt rations the ciit'iny. At tliw date, so remote from the c-vont, I con not claini to me-mber anv coavei-sation upon incidental points thn rnay have occurron, but I can sixy with ciatninty tint Oen. Hurtles viis not re- lievcLl bocauee cf any depryciatiou of bis his zeal 0V fidelity.

Gen. Hanleo hud namesEly to be it been the subjoot of correspondence bo- tvreen us before my visit to the army, lir.d my objections to (Ximpi.ying with lib, wbh we4-o imrlvely complimentary to him. My assiMit. to his i-o- (uost to bo ix- lie'voJ wo.i finally given Ixrcau'io of irreconcilable diirereiioes betwenii him-seil' and tin' ifHeer cominatuUllp-iu-chiBf. Among the motives which induueil mo to niake Ihtit Lsit tlio of Tennessee it IN fiiippOHAblt that" one of them was to make in- about Gen.

Hardee's fitness as there was no ticui, from years TO pine-from T.2 tp ID; fir, from 5.1 to It; beech, from to 115.5. It will bs miticed that the prcsorvativa clfeet upon slocpers of beech is remorluibto, tic prc- VKreA wood lasting Ilvo and oiio-hslf lung the uittrsatecl. In Europe and Hindostan, according to Dr. Law, variola in so common iu pigeons and poultry as to constitute a veritable plague. Thus, uorsont records, that out of a dovecote searcti ono hundred could be marks of Uio yards in India by the plague, Dachstuin end others claim that this is Hie true nuill-pox, derived from tlw limn.in being r-nd back to man.

That this affection brn not recOffiiwd among us may, liaps, ue to tlw fact that men and pigeons nftt live ao much in common here UK in Italy ajid India. The iiifhieuco and vijue gymnastic ciscs is woll illustrated by some observations by Marey. With an instrument called the pneumograph he has obtained a record of the respiration of certaiu young soldiers at the inilitarv school of Vincennes. Tliis shown him that, after some four -or five months of gym- uastic the avurnKe number of tiotlri IH roduced from Lwenty to twftlve a min- uU), thejr ampiitude is more quort- ruplml. It may be inferred, therefore, that tlw younz soldiew breathe twice as irnica oil' before UieJr course of Becbinem in the course show a eonsidtirabJe quickening of respiration by run of a third of a mile; hut such nni produces no ehaiigo in the breathing: of the men who have been in training for a few montlis.

A lato writer has furnished this simple and lucid definition of space: Space is a real, objective, immaterial, extended, continuous, irifi- ite, immutable, eternal and whole of capacity to receive extended substance, exists ing hi trine extension of length, infinite breadth, and infiiuce dopth, which is ideally divisible in-each dimension into finite wholes of locality, nil of possible 101TM and sizes, pos- stwsing the relation of similarity, difforoucc, junctabUity, tension, surfaces, linM and points, each of which is infinitely divisible; trine- extension into surfaces, surface into linen, linen into poitits, Hiid points Infinitesimal fractions of position, which compose the inHnitndo of space, in A uuiubei' which formed by the involution of. relatively infinite Burnber to the seventh power." On cutting open a beet, two series of concentric rings aro observed--thb one white and opaque, the other clear, transparent and colored. In the former the sugar is chwflj- aggregated, and in the Uittor the albumen. An. ex- porimenter, U.

Baudrlmont, hns endeavored to promote tho growth, of ono or the other set of rings by the application of suitable manures; The roots were grown on four plots, of Und; One of these 1 was treated with water, the rest in order with solutions of bicarbonate of ammonia, bical'touato of potash, and mixture of these. It was observed that which had been watered with bicarbojiato of potash solution were very larga and hard, and consisted chiefly of Uio sugar-bearing Those which bad received bicarbonate of ammonia were much soKor. hollow In the center and had more- stronglv developed albuminous rings. Thoso troalod with a mixture of both btilte were not so hard, and showed ciaar albtuninoas while those wluch. had received water uloiio were the strongest anil showed both kinds of rings clerj-ly.

01 "ipht and fourteen Jmrs of ag" inclusive, are jjimMtly requeHted to nntor thnlr ohlldroa in one qr tlie. other 0' i'ree HchoolH ontiiieil yesterday, in order fair apportionment ttl the school fund, by actuiil atfonjlanoe, uin lie rwachwd as The apportionment will bts mode upon the basis of I month. iiucr.dan.ee of all; W. H. WILLL-VS'S, Ciwntj Judge.

SPECIAL KOTICSS. GALA1C8TON. HOUSTON AND HKNUIERSON i RAILKOAD SucHtTiav'a OFKICK, Hept. 1.1 A Special Meet I of Hie of the Gnlveston, Houston and Hondrrson Rixllroafl Company, of 1871, will be held at their oftloo in the city of CulvMton. li'BIDAT, 1st cf OCTOUER, at 13 o'clock for uhf.

purpose of acting upon the following resolution, adopted by tho BoarU of Directors oi tins company, at a coiled martins beta in th 6 city of Gulveaton on tha satli day of August. 'A'hen'dfi, an atcrcement Lnto on the ilnt Inttlint. between tliu rrcsliVnt oC thin ny and the Trustees, under trust det-d dated December 10, 1671, by which tho President, acting In the name of the surrenders ixwsesaion of tint road to suid Bfctolved, thftt tbe said SKivemenl meets of tliln Board and ts rwcommep.lwd to tliu adoption and acceptance of stockholders of the eoinpany, nt. a mo-ting to lie held by ordur of, tin President us noon us the wtna can be said however, to acconnt t-o this company. A full representation of stock It earnestly re- Uroction, distance, contifralty nr.d con- illity; and compriainc units 01! trine 91- REV.

E. JOSE, Suttoii, rccomtnends Hamburg Drojw ss a sni'e romedv for sia. He Mays: This wonderful medicine de- iei'veK roeoinniendation, and I aboil not fail to inaku it known uiy comrregatioii. THE GENUINE Dr. C.

HcLANE'S Secretary pro AUCTIONJALES. AtJCTION SAL.I! TMXS DAV, AT 10 o'clock, at our aahisrouni: At Administrutor Siilc-- I liook Case and Dwk, rifan, Wardroba, Wosbatand and Bureau tuid other Also, hoxw Tobucco, bhis. Dried Apples. Ori- jrdu and sunurlfB- Slcrblp Countor Brass Cofffio 1'rr LYSCB A CO. Adrriiiiisti-ator's Sale.

AT PCBL.IC AUCTION. XXVIXjl. SOLD SEJPTEIWBEH 2, TI I9tO. bv Pork. LTiicli at thoir In Qalvi-atoii fumlturo u( tlin latt; F.

Kersting, Torinti cash. Salu made purHuajit tn un by the hoa- omWe County Court for county. Aiw.st llJ. 1SSO. JOSEPH VKASKIJN.

Administrator of Estatt' Of K. W. Kerstliig, Doc'd. A I IN COTTON, WOOL AND HIDES. Corner Avenue A and tOftk-o wJtti I-.

luiMiunU. OalvcKu- ed to th'- ut V' Mrimi BOtTi ut IWit. "Up cBASDiiiiFTsD' ML STORES. A KuJl Stock of MA.MI.UV. vnilE ROI'K llii'itlup CnjiVaa, aliu in 1 on hnu't.

SAILS, TAHPAUI-iNri find A I to THECTM IC'TIZOMPSON, (Successor '-o Uavld 208Jc 910 TT1EX. DBAYA (IE ANJ!) R. P. SARGKNT TOBACCO FACTORS AM) I I A Win. Hendley i COMMISSION EKCTI.VXT3 and Danvlllp, trAd by all promiimm J.

A. AOEST. AGENTS A Movln; Safpn and All Klndu of Heavy itlachliicry specialty. AptnU 1'rtr tlit; wile of P.llvnt auijiiou Kufoi. SttinpUs uonriaiitly on band.

Notice. TITT I A i IHJi mmm All Orders or Complaints, to nrompi nt- lentlau, should be Inft at tlm OlflCtf 01 tho Company, In the Brick Building on Harket Street, Uetwocu aud ijth Between the Hours cf 8 and 12 o'clock AUG. EI TTI.A«, SccretAry. First Direct Cargo this. Season OP ISTEWCROP COFFEE.

Per German Bark Blitz. Will Arrive In Aliont Thirty KACPFMAN RIJXGE. D. Vv'iJISIt, A Ml C. B.

LEE, C. B. LEE urn AXD JACK HAVERLY XAVT. MARX KEMPNKR, Solo at Lucy Hiiitoii TOBA.CCO. ALSO.

GoMen Engle, Nnvy nnd or wile only by 3 A KFTlPMiH. WHY DON'T VOU CHKW Jackson's Best? KVBBYBOUV ELSE CIIHWH IT. I Jlolo Olvoton. HILL, CITY HANCOCJ-: 7 Proiirlotortu Mamtfuettiroraor ftli Chewing Tobacco. Prico LUt fumihhed on aj)pllcation.

A. C. I A Cnlvonton. AND EOBT. E.

LEE, i-M iv FILLING on- i dors for the atxjvo hricdn of CIGA.RS. COTTOK Leo. McBrlde i COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS, General' 214 H. Sooligson COTTON FACTORS, Commission Wo'lstonVWclls Yidor, COTTON FACTORS, 7 A 1 J. Frederick KcIIncr, A John Pfaelps COTTOX FACTOES COMMISSION MERCK ANTS 192 Gn-rirr fir IJhcnla.li niw D.

L. A LETT Jc or COTTOX TIES. DKALKKS IX Cordate, for. Gravier.t I'rt-ni perfected and will lmv onirrt lo I Underwriters 5 Sale IRON COTTON TIES. WILI- 3.

ac IS oVlocfc ON No. nJ buiUUiv; Croin P. J. Iron Cotton SliaUtly by Ruse, About 230 bunJlus of aboTe ttiidwLIl be SOW by thy pound. All sold for oP tnsuriuice.

Auctioueecs. Sale. AT PRIVATE TISPHOVEJI'EKTS ON SOUTH HALF JL ot Lot 14, Block corner and Tremor.t Also tbe four one-ator- Cottajces on Ijota and 2. Eloclc 103. coruer Braidway nnd Thirtr- Sale 'n tUu.tannv who know him OK wt-U as -w not recommend a remedy for all tho ills that tlesh ho, to.

1 but in ejections of Ltvcr, in ull DjrspftpuL" SIcI: Kwulat-'hi', or di-sefcws ar that uliwnutter, tltey stand a rival. AGUE AND irst attruotod my atlontiou by liis good iMiiduct and cool in the early p.irt of tho against iFfxica, he. its juuior of a squadixiii oT A I tlio iMJ'tiott oi iho commuutl mure him from tm ambuscade into wbiCii ii hud f.illon, and thera from iui- iii ni'issacrc. At a Liter day, as secix 1 tlie systen: tu.ry ot sclooUsti him to tdctics bmirs lor a loug time vc ilaily worked n.vme, of In that'ii'deatinod to nouth. The Fort Griffin Echo saj-s: It a orcttr cenoral bcllf that Xolit-rt? hms bis ot.

tlio States uraotorihlp. Mwey Is good eaougt" toru-i. Vult ITo tbo Xcum.l PAKOtA CouxTV, August, see in your weekly July a cor- respoudoiit, sijiiud Reform, which, it touchts on some very important likely, I be- linvo to IMWI w'iiout criticisai notice from others, I deem proper to Bay lust nr.v, like the writer, be niislec, an to tho belt for tt. front of he corj- land in and tha hiying out of farms, fruit orcliuJtls and nurseries for Uic colony bits been Jlr. Hugkes, -ft'ho fc excellent judge of tho nature oi bU i', protests to presen-e In the col- I I J.WM w---- and worker, has purchased IKfO.OOO ncres of plairu ingirmmmal lawiand admiius- trfttion.

He cuysi "The constitu'ion of this utotc that in (01 mmiual pronocutionii tUv accused shall right to ft jpokly trijl by ail impartial im-v: ho shall demaadthe nature and tha of the aecuwtion nranst UiitLand to bo compoltol to give evidence aralnat hunaelf; he shiofhavB the rijrht ol being heard by him- or counsel, or both; ah.U be confronted with the apainut him, and have compulsory prooMs fa" obtsirung hit favor, and no person nhaU be held to for criminal oftoMe on of a grand jury, wh the punishment Li by fin. or toprtaonmwtt in the penitentiary in of impeachment, or oiiists im esprit da corps 'by adherence to the Miionul and customs of their ua- tivc co.xntry, aud, above all, to Hie b.ibiu nud methods of English ajfriculture so far they ue ddnp'cd to tho soil und climate Tennessee. The uolcnlsts, said to be compotfd of a grade of Eoglislimcn, und to pluck, willdoubt- and or ia ill hiy fii'leetion for pj-oiuotiott "Bintncnt of Cii-Viiiry my c.u- pn'ciiition of him xi agtiiitietiiuji finfi In tiis vuricais ilurijij; tit war the 1 1 niy estiiunto or him and but nt-vor I3v refeiviii'o to his from me, rcwivnil liuriiiir Uic Tvtir, you will find the frequent ei- of my confldeuve and repirtl, i.icciiJlv in those relntins to the Hi.poinuiieiit it'' Gen. l-Iool to tlie coiiimmul of tlio miny ol By thcso iy shouii fhat iardee not pa-vsed over from any wrjit of iiipix'ciatioii, but btcausa he hau previously itji-imwl the position of commartdci'-lii-chief if that army for reasons wliivh weiv still in foivi HLs roixltsty put a lowr upon his ability umn 1 did. Upon reaching tlie army after the battles wound I learned freui Gen.

Hanke wished be transferred to some otbi'r flclcl of duty. Tbo unfortunate relations wluuli hitd up between Gen. Hood and lumsolf and Uie expressed dfwire of both for sepnrntion overcame my reluctance to remove Gen. Hanlee from the troops ho had coiiimantl- od bo Jonj- and whose confidence he was known so fully 'o possess- The assignment ot Gen. Hard.ee to an independent imd important com- mnnd, which was siniultiuieo-'S with his relieved from duty with the army of tha Tennessee, sufficiently evinces that my confidence iu him had not been impaired, and his conduct in that separate command fully justified ttie opinion I continued to entertain.

In this connection it may be appropriate to nil-rush yoa with an extract from a letter written by me to Gen Beaurogard, oa tho 4th of February, 1SG5, a period ic the conrse of the Nc barter carhartiG ciui bo used 1 to, or after quinine, BKWAIMJ OF IMITATIONS. E-U-li ha.s a rwd Ht-al on tho ltd with the iulptiibiiaQ. "Dii- McI-i-NITS riLU," hears tho rfiynatures oC C. upon havioiK tho gejiuino DK. CX 5Ic- LA.XE'S UVtiK PILLS, prepared by IOIIH of the Dfttue ut tuune tblrd mouths UIIIL-, tu satlsttvctorlly intwleper ortloi- of the honor.ible County Court, a count)-, made :3, subject t'i tiou of fttiI eoiu-t.

SitLs to In For VNlcLD of F. Keraclpg, OF On 30, 60, 'JO Days, and i Monihs Credit. SKPTK7IBKR TV1LI- and 10. nt 10 A. the INVOICES OF GOODS, lo whieh we the attention of ihi country und city merchiuits: nvoli-ev CKOCKEKY.

OL PL LAJ-ire, CDTLKRY, Etc. luvolce FINE SEASOXAB1.E1 CLOTHING JEANS, SAT1SETS and C.VSKDIEKES. ZOO BOOTS DP.Y C.ODDS. NOTIOXS. nTTLXKV Tar: of tlie of a line of tiw sAtrss.

CASH- MKSl-S FLANNELS. Eux ftiOOO Invoice Ucep and PLiin Stamped and AXD MACHINISTS. OF i tu Boilers, Mill and Gin Gearing, Pulleys, Bruss and Iron Pumps, Etc. tSf- Pirticulnr to Orders Iron Work iu'oited. SatLsfoction Corner i i and Thirty-second GAL1TBSTON, TEXAS, NEW OKI.E.VNS.

I.Ktt'Y Notice I Notice! B. GR1SWOLD CO. C3iore than SO eiisttncc.) IiiritA til to paj- Illrm visit and Inspoct tho LARGEST STOCK IX Of I A -I LK SUrer null Plated Ware, and .119 canai Street, ORyjA-NS. "PAL GELPI 37 Decatur New Orleans, IHPORTERS OF Fine Wines, Cordials, Brandies, SVBDINES, A 0.1STILK SOAP, Macciironi, Vei-mieclli, French, Italian and Spaiiisli Produce IN We wonM cull the uprnval of the trudr to our NEW UKAXDS 01" wiil-h harics: an extouslve xclr tbroiitfhvut tlie irtate, 7-oz. Chief Navy, Royal Jack 5s.

We oon wy without fmr of contradiction thjU they ni'i- cliyRncrTt ftiiil I--KI K'KHla fo" tlu; DiOm-r l.l tnc CJ(v. for A irl.il-"»P"liT cJ your hauilK. fwltot; confiilcnt you ill of nit-rit. K. Bns C.KHOTIO11STCO., G.

W. Bmi. Tcuui. G. W- 13IRD Comrnisijion for Flour, Orsln.

Proflnre, IIOINTO, TKXAH. LOTTERIES. VIRGINIA; MflDiiriCturor of al' fvtj I TOT ffl FiSCI TOBiCCOS, Extraordinary Drawing, lost, -EPTKMliElt 4. 1880. DINKE LAKER, Ill and Street.

"K'e will b'; -jie-tsed U) foru-ord a or to parties temhoi- 1. at 5 o'clock, nt St. Scp- CatUodral. by the FtUiar Crowify, O- H. liasaett to MiM M.

Murphy, youn duujcbtcr uf P. i VJ-UfJi VAKNISHES OF ALL KINDS, To loioro obuining that tlie thi EEADY-31IXED PAINTS, CEAffGES. H. T. J.

GHOCE THIS DAY HECO1US A 3101BER OP OUR FIU3I. The (Irm rvmuJrj MOOUV i JEMISOS. Galveston. 1. 1WO.

Hairy G. TTAS AN IKTEBJBST JX IIOL'SK Dating from tht 1st day of August. Tha flrm name remain unchanged. H. SEELIOSON CO.

THE VERY IIEST TNliECTICIDE, RTCE BAULAED, 77 TBKMONT S1 aEET, Notice ot" Dissolution of Co- partnerriliip. npiri: OF w. K. LITXL.E J.doiuC hmiiit--SK Ilu- C- and Sx 1'. raiiwfl.v.

is this ty miiTJal snaL TV, SH Litlie will continue in Uw business -contractor. J. D. is to I paraiCTsfclp biwiaww. X.JJTTLE, jiltlweK, Burtenon Auffust 30, ihS).

TEXAS HEiDQUARTEBS. City "Hotel, Cor. Cuap and Common (t. NEW ORLEANS. CHICAGO SCALE CO.

300 Different Tarie-ties of Best Quality. FKOPKKBTOJW. 50 Galreston News Blnderj Host Complete IM Buu. for liUmt for BuUnc nvit BlxUac. A BH.

COTXOA MEA.TI FRAME, $45. Usftl fur 15 oy of drfKKS in the wt for produ-ns of ihr- mnd pronounoed conVfaic-iii, And durable of Scades made. low tiwr fur Low which the conibictv; capiud of old monopo enn uot Full Price Ust fieuil General ZLL i SCECG. jucu, DiiEiji, TciM. LeGIERSK SUKMEESESOET.

Biirciitt Well DR M. PERL, malK A I I KS-'FI-XTS OF ll r.i,.!-l C--'- I-IOUSTOX, TFXAS. I-IO KOI? TITJ-: FOREIGN Gi'llfflE J. J. R.

BALDRIDGti. BACKERS, And Dealers in Exchange, EXMS, TEXAS. GARKITTT COKSICANA, TEXAS. Public Scliool. an VTKI l.KGS A A R.

C. JFLNSTrTT. B. KCSHl'LVML' 1.

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