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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 3

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$albcston MAY 22, 1872. tl.ey cr.tt.rl eappcr. Deceawri, who It will remembered that wo, nomc my nnclo, I time ago, pmbliahed the order of the County ri(r urth Club V'. to-liy l.nitUy, (r in i (Ulo tl.t: ten days. K.

II. in the Ilouaton 'i't St. Lonix Treble I'lan l-m-l I of th 11 i.i-r»m currfiCtt'J for tvmpur.itiirt anil t.itlruiivjiitu) error. i iLtu from otilcial K. O'C.

AlACl.N HUSKY, M-iy'-M, 1.172. (jlnt-rvcr. Court, requiring of FfMik in a i i i of We aliio Ih-j i i County Court, through tli. to Judge and his endorsement thereon. It affords up pleasure to l.c ahift to pu'n- now tbo that tho bond heen mwlo to th(; CD tiro Mlii.

fact! 0:1 of the County and they havo ia conge- tho orcli fit, upending fron. tho collo.t.on of tax en. Wo give bolow tho n.irncfi of thoac ou Sheriff lirkh' new bond, and thu arnoa.i.e represented by f.ach I John H. Jones, (J. Jordan, i Johu Kirker, O.

K. 87500 J. Murphy $5000 J. W. Jockufich, $75(10; H.

J. Lauaen, $5000; Sclim Kinker, $5000; Nathan $5000 Wm. $3000, and Ourtave Young, t'lty Uftllroaiil Tai.Ic. Tail, company now beep cars i mining constantly on their roada, divided as 4 or: IVlarket, 4 ou West Broadway, 2 on a i Broadway, and 4 on Uith Avenue. Broadway utrirt-j frf.rn Mason'a Cor.inr every ten miiiutuH, Kufct every i Market, each way, ten, and i on I'-itli Av! enue.

Library. Latest papers and Magazinea Fur tho Fiddler; Lifo in Utah Mabel Lee; Goodbye, Sweetheart; Carpenter'e New Guide; Jusay on Mechanics Modern Jiuildcr'e Guide Rural Architecture. i It ft Ji 4. Lrvcal self-government ira- 1 ti.f. tly than any told partial v.ill tl; waike'l all (:itizeii.i THE G1LYE8T05 NEWS STEAMERS--SHIPPING r.i...l i f.

1 tho inrxii lU- Ul.u.t fcii'-'t waw v.i.nt to jjaty 1 Mm. JJutltr I afck.j'l him fthut i Mr. A Walker shot inc." i tlio jury, i that i to hia death by a wound in the i hmatit from a or the or wai in ti. drew WalUi.r at the l.y a a i I J. J'.

W. D. J. i 4 i i I iu I J. I Vio- in a t': for a i i tl; BT 05- 1.

A i Clrarrfi. ESTABLISHED IN J842. IMII. Koriiln- auj Md Weekly. A NICHOLS' I I A I A I Prospectus for i It no prWfl it to I i fiAI-VK-tTOS.

IIOL'STOK i HE.VUEU.SOIi Wiyuvr A i Senior tCTfl 1. Iliil OALVK.CTOS KEWS IJc', irwl truttilui hn Edition of I-'roni our That lOHt Cniir. A valuable gold headed cane, belong- iug to Capt. W. K.

Barker, U. S. iMarahal was stolen latft Friday evening out of a car t'ou'ily I'ouft, Tno County Court mot last evening at 4 PreatTit 11. IX Johnson, pre- si.liug juatice J. Ltsague, Saniord Maaon, Joliu Deliruhl and Kichard Nul- Oiin, a.HS'.iciAte juaiiees.

mutes it: 1 previous mL-etiDg mad and iim Waiiz, attorneys for Shoiiff of 0 11 II Co. The cane Diika, preac-ntcd to the court the I was highly pr.zed, on acconnt cf itd being new leciuired by tho a ruBC i.t from numerous friends. The poet, urt, rur i lict) detectives wero duly notified of the thereupon ordered that the bond of Frank Dirks iiledf his 2Ut day ot May, I(J3a fallc(t to lmtl au tidings of tlie 187:2, bo aud tho aamo in hereby missing cane- This morning Countable Morton, Mr. C. Cartton a Frank Mitchell Ordered, that thc bond of F.

for the pm'oriuauot) of hia duties aw Sheriff, i be aud bamu is hereby at tho BUIII of SiUfOOO, and that lie be allowed i ciayv to givo tlio same. Ordered, that he Uers of evidence of county bo allowed and weru talking about the cane, a colored boy dropped a rt-mark about Bee iug boy with a cane anHwrring the description. After examining the boy, the fact elicited that this cauo at tho authorized to receive interest on said cvi- houac of George Kichols, colored, on Ave- dencc. afc the rate of 8 per cent, per au- nut ear 29th atruot. A search war- a a i i a iwuanco to January 1, immediately procured, r.nd tho Ib72, and the Treasurov of tno county ID authurizbd and directed to calculato and hoaso searchecl, when tho aaid interest.

with tbo face of tho came to lijjhfc. It seems that one of oamo, aud issue bonds thbrefot in the same zuanutr and form IB already ordered. Ordered that the order of business of the County Court shall ba as follows 1. Heading of the minutes. JCxamitiation of petitions.

Esamination of claims. 4. ypecial business. it was ordered that Catherine Dougherty, lyuatio P.iralto, Mrs. E.

UurneBuy and filrs. Shuttcrlcy be allowed ten dollars each per mouth from tho cf May, 1872. A I ALLOWKD. Claim of Alexander 1'oole, baili0, for services on Criminal Court, $102. Claim of Patch for repairiug chairs, 50.

Cluiui oIJohnsonRGoil for removing safe, $30. Claim of II. IX Johnson, magistrate, $24. Claim of li. D.

Johnson and constables, 5117 50, Claim of W. 11. Griffin, talary, nal clerk $S3 33. Crimi- criminal tons, who ia in tho employ of tho Ilnilrcad Company, took tho cane and aa Capfc. Parker's naiae was engraved theieon, the question naturally Why waa thu cane not returned to tho owner Kixl.ln.i IK: nth.

Learning this morning that a man had tuddfciily died yesterday Mechanic 111! a JUKlrlft Toiirl I i Aii.on A motion new case of the i a thu charge of a i of tl.c been argued before i i i i il of int, in th': court. There J.a.i bei-r, i a C.IM; fore the of (l.iU't-:.tun iu which ty ill path of i i unaninirjit-ily in behalf of the ae- cuted as in ihio ea.u. All clantA-s of o.ir i i a fruru the inilliouairo to the a man, colored an well as whiter, KU-UI to bo alike of tho opinion that Jou-ph of honor; to this end i.s in.punitivfcly rc-qtiircd that no i'rrj: -n hiili.s--J-'n.dtri.-h i ico 1 coop I i yard is too contcicntionii a man to of a 11. the Government or an iiulividuil i piece. The i hour wns heaiing of the cate cf Ih, va, Glenn and securities, but before this ohall a met the r-yto of tiiu reader we truat a a new i a will have been granted to ('apt, Woody art.

A Iln.i.:j:..--Oar i i Major J. WiL-kH, liaa been BUC- ofcSbful iu a i the first premium at the late Stalo Fair at Houston. i thc i I over tho imliip. J'Jaulu arid ijina. The award thu i Giu w.i-i for epetd, ample and ch.

an to tlie plow match the U-ht of the waa most exciting, and as each gin had its frJeuiln, thu eiaiteht wan of ii.ieufce interest. The awartling of tho lib- bon to the Improved was f.u-*tainod in tho moat bubbtacti.il way, an sold over ..0 fiinH the J-'air. Cullett'a new jjatent the i i against the breast of the gin is reduced from twelve to lu.tjCt. it requires twenty per cent, less power to rim it. It alsoh.iB the advantage of thc ope a brush, receiving itn draft through the end of thc brush, free from the duat and moten.

Let it be remembered that thc steel brush is abandoned, and Fr. Ben. GuIIett. who has been i a a i for twenty- eight years, now the public a jjei feet piece of machinery, duscimlitig all that is objectionable and combining ,11 a has proved desirable. also agent for the IX-arinj; lorso Engine, or i lloube IlimninyGear, 1 I r- Fc'lL-ra! I ii'jt interfere with tho uf tlie wlucli slnill tiie mean.i I' 1 1 t-' lu exiieiiMJ of the jj.vcrmni.-it niliiiirii.stered, 0 i the interest ui: thu public debt, and mndenitu 'jtiuii if the i are in dur honest irreC'ineiluble ol opiuijii witii rc-jjaril tu tlic rc-spuctivu i cf and free trade, I we rcuu.

thu diseuKsioii of the subject tf) the people in their Congressional i and to the doeiiiion of Con! grcus thereon, wliollyfree of Executive interference or dieta.tj.on. 7. Ths public credit must be iicred- inaintained, and we denounce repu- diation in every form arid guise. 8. A speedy return to specie pay- 'LA-K-r Mm V.

7 COKI'US i i Uimn- Urann Frr.i:» i I7 i t3 lsll Aili-Ine--May 21- a i i i 'iryhi'Jfi -Sir INOSU Jry Ktreet, between and BtroetB, wo vaado it oar bueinces tliia morniDg to go to the pnimisee and inquire into the particulars of his death. We learned Erom friends and neighbors of his that it was a Gorman by the name of Carl S.huackonbeek, Ho owned a very Tho lougur ftood cottago auil one or two lofcp, lived of tfaoin. entirely to himself. It appe.li'3 that he I Ho: which rteeived the approval of c.very jilanttr and inachiaiist that examined i and there waa few, if anv, on the Fair ground, who did not tht niselvea of that pleasure. And lant, but nntlcnat, still shells that justly celuhrated Cotton Broalis Itevolving Vrought Iron I'resa, ia growing in popularity each day.

il the hiuhM 1 tuu inent i.s demanded alike by the highest of commercial mobility and Imiicst government. II. rciML'iiibci 1 with gratituuo tho and of the M'ldiers and of the Itcpublic, and no act of ours shall ever detract from their justly e.u-ned fame or th: rewards of their pat.inti.-un. 1.0. are opposed to al! fuitiicr giants of land to railroads or other corpora! ionj--.

The public domain be held sacred to actual 11. We hold that it is the duty of tlie Government, in it.s intercourse with foreign nationx. to cultivate the friendship of peace, by treaty, with all on i'air and equal terms, regarding it alike dishonorable cither to demand what is not right or to what is wrong. Iii. Fur the- promotion and success of these vital principle, and the support of the nominated by this Convention, sv invite and cordially welcome the eo-operation of all pa- triotie citizens, regard topolit- eal aiiinities.

A WHITE, Chairman Com. on AFai.li-.Mr -V i l.iul:c:id Ton II. briycc j'oU Wliituonib AICKIIAU9--1IAY til. WAIIHINOTOS. A 0 5 Ily Vf ciicr Ilumiitoti lletiflvruitt I Pit Cli IJ.vrtjo: 11 I ami Nuw A II Mil and wifu uiv-j II Van I'attvii I'ulin Suhcrffiua Wlitieluruiil wifo 1) Jlivern, Mcfartv.

1- Finly Klliot, N.O a A WAK.a CHICAGO! lERRiNG's SAFE had been for a long while in baa and of an eccentric turn of mlud. From MKP.RS. J. W. riuc-E Co.

ngenta for thoao Claim of Justico Xelso $21. Claim of constable of Juaticc iCelison, $20. Claim of Frank Dirks, Sheriff of Gal- vestoc county, for jailor and guards for April, $200. Claim of J. S.

Thrasher, road overseer, labor roll, $413 72. Claioi of, A. Stein for stationery ily Criminal Court, $1 50 by Justico Johnson, $12 73; by Justice DeBruhl, 315 2 by Justice Nelson, 532 So hy order of county, $-'0 by Juatico HaRou, 30; by County Clerk's ciiice, SSI) 25 County Treasurer's oflice, 15. Total $-174. Claio) of Henry Shields, a i tor of courthouse, $40.

Claim of Robinson for stationery, SO 75. Claim of E. Engelke, tinware, $7 50. Claim of llice Baulard, paints, oils, S3G 25. Claim ol D.

McKeozic, contract for building, Claim of Dr. Towsey, post mortem examination, Claim of J. V. Smith, coiraty overseer. Claim of Gnlveston Medics! College for keeping county patients for April, $18375.

OUim of Gag Company, for gas iu April, S2i 50. Ciftiui of Dr. Gcodall, for post mortem examication, $25. Claim of Justice Mason and Constable Daniel Morton, fees in criminal cxses, SS3 00. oanty Trcaftarcr'A Rrport.

Consolidated statement of H. Sinclair, Treasurer of Galveston county, ehowiag tho receipts and disbursements for tlit: months of March t.d April, 1S72, and also balances on hand March 31, 187-', and April 1S72 MARCH. the beat mformatkm- vo could gather he took the premiums the Stato has no relatives hero, but willed his effects I mne mpetitora. to a slater, whoso re-udence our informant was not able to fiivo. Upon c-xaininatioa iv.

ilii! that ir ovt-r of hU $000 in gold was found in a drawer of a table or bureau, which, with tho bclanuo of his effects, are ia the hands of hia friends. Tlic Clear Creek Tragedy. Justice Richard Nelson, who, with Sheriff Dirks, Detective Price, and others, went up on the train yesterday to hold an imjuest on the remains Green 'W. Butler, and try and ferret out some trace of his cowardly assassins, has just returned. Wo indebted to him for the following proceedings of tho 'y INQUEST, Held on tl.e body of Groen Butler, at Clear Creek, on May 20th, 1872 Dr.

James Staton, being duly sworn, deposes as follows I am a physician, and examined the body of the deceased, Green Butler; ha came to hia death from tho effects of a gunshot wouad the wound was milicted by a ball entering tho right breast, just above the nipple the "nger nipple; a Derrii SO.MK folus don't exactly understand th result of tho first trial of the Cotton Gin. beat tht of all the othor ius two minubes, being three than on the lirst trial. gins faste ACCOUST. I DISBURSED General Fund School t-O-ul arid Bridge, Jury Fund S.1943 04' SO 00 2537 S2 92921 09 1954 SO 30 00 GS2 75 82 4 Incliklinir ualauces from Fobruar- statement. 3J APU1L.

ACCOCXf. Genornl t.clivorFund...J lUuul Mid Bridge I F'Hill i Repairs ot pub-j lie I Jury Kuii.l C'nftrity Labor Fund BALANCE. S3 iD32 07 29S7 VS 1000 00 300 00 1053 705 4S 35 87 71 7i 2192 10 IB S2 5C593 balances Irom Mtrch. one and i utthoi lid tho C- We are requested by the Glveaton Artillery Company (ono of whom we are which?) to say that the advertisement in yesterday's NEWS in regard to the part the Company waa expected to taho in the display at Garden, on Friday, was not fairly stated. Tho advertisement was put in without the knowledge or consent of llott, or any thorized to act for the Company, tot properly represent the part proposed to take in the creitases of the day.

They express thcmf.dves as willing to to the ground, and enjoy -with thtU friends tho goou cheer, as originally i cocfconpUted, or do anything else compatible with their dignity, to advance the intresta of tho Mercantile Library, but C-U-not take the part intimated in the ad- vcrtuement to which we have made al- In Club The members of Harmoiiy CluV give their annual pic-nic next Sunday. Any are privileged to attend this onter- wound was evidently by pistol, or a dragoon Bix-ahooter; deceased bled outwardly but little the ball pierced through his right lung, and now lodges under the skin joining tho shoulder-blade. J. M. White, uworji--About Reven or eight o'clock, last evening, the deceased and myself wera Bitting the gallery, when two men rode up to the fence and hailed, and asked if they could got supper; deceased answered, yea," and asked them to dismount; he then got up and went to the gate to meet them, and asked them to come in.

I think deceased opened tlie gate, when ho was immediately shot by ono of the men. both men were off their horses; this was between eeven and eight o'clock; remained on the gallery until the shot was fired; the parties left immediately; I spoke to deceased, asking him if he was dead; he answered, "yes, I am killed; Andrew Walker killed me;" Andrew Walker drives cattle for Sam Allen, and lives on Mary's creek, Braxorin county; Andrsw Walker is a man of bad ropute, aiid ia considered a desperado; deceased lived about ten minutes after ho waaehot; I know of no difficulty having existed between deceased and Walker; it was moonlight when the shot was fired; one of the icon, was tall and had a long coat on; Walker is a tall thirty years of age, dark complexion, little chin beard; this happened on the 19th day of May, lS72j in the county of Galveaton. Isarn sworn--1 was riding to- wurds the house lab night, when I saw two men coming along; oue rode a gray, the other either a sorrel or bay horse; i rode up to tho gate, when ono of the I men hold of my horae and pulled him back; while he done ihis ho hollered, can wo gel some supper Mr. Butler openec gato and told them to come ID when tha taller man of the two shot him I was not the man who pulled my horse back; my horso wheeled and ran, and 1 went up to the camp; stay with Mr Becaou driving cattle; the man who pullec my horse back was a chunky man, with a short black beard; both men. wore over coata; the party who shot rode sorrel horse; there were but two horses BLUE J.fni-ON*s--Arc now sought for with avidity by all; certainly for clothing C.

E. Broussard could, would and should carry off tho prize. BrousyarJ. Strand. Tin-: rin.EST and sweetest Cod Liver Oil in the world is Hazard Caswcli'fi, made on the sea-shore, from fresh selected livers, byCaswell, Hazard New" York.

Itia absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who havo once taken it prefer it to any other. For sale by all druggists. FOR fiae Jiquors, choice brandy, whisky without a headache, andevci'j'tliing quiet, genteel and nice to drink, to Martin Davey's, Strand and Twuuty-Eourth streote, GREAT SOUTUKRN REMEDIES--Manufactured and sold U. Eliot, druggist, 45 Main street, llouston, Texas.

BARTLETT GREOORV, whoso lino teams are tho delight of all who see thoin, are wopared to furnish line turnouts rmd care- ul drivers to all who apply. Tho stock cept at tho Eclipne Stables ia such it is a to rldo behind, l.eniember tho Eclipse Stables arc on Trcmont street, and always on hand to attend to customers. 'Lose. LIVE is the iniversal toast all those who got a the excqllent liquors kept at tbe Cotton Exchange 1 by Aguilo Trave'fl, on Tremout street; near Strand. As agetttii-up of good things to eat ami drink, Aguilo ia considered tbo greatest success in th.e city.

SCIENTIFIC chemists have decided that a drop of mean or militia whisky ia angular, which accounts for the scratching of the throat and tbeJiDfiammation of tho OFFICE OJ- 1 TIIK NEWS Tucsd.ny ii 'Iho volumo of business continues to contract, and but i movement has been apparcn" on tbe Strand Tlie cot- tun market continues hfi.li.ap, nmT thc wool maiil-ct dull drooping. Uides z. fartlu-r ilib- patc.ii.4 i the; in Xu.v Vork rvud rri.nvt Airilier advaucn, to we could not In the general market continued iirmncss is in coil'oo. Of tiiiw article tlic Xow York of the 15th saya "Tho lUo telegrams are very favorable to hulclijrd, i improved prices auil light receipts tiiero, and very modcratis 6-ilea and shipments to this The whole supply a a and loading for this country is L.ii l.ajjs. lloldora as fur a lony time, past, extreme still oilcring their quitu sparincjly.

raid only nt gradually advancing We notice no excitement in the market 1 but rather the calmness oE those i of their strongth, tho jitatiati.e.il position bu-ing now as atrong as ii; well Om. lliiiittroil an.I Forty flmm have tcs- i i i I lo IIiCDruMnrrallon of I Books and Valnaljles in the Icrrlb.c CHICAGO FIRE. t'ATEXT CHAMPION had a liisU-ry, hu a KpiriLhcen Kuvtr bu the fur a tint ilirc.l io nx tl.o u'JVx nl Die nation t3 the ul the tht-ro ii -ITaiiit of Corruption, Tiut i blood ami works a 0 -h-jui the wholu State. To ciiiou: ahoiv the antura of Iho that afflicts Hi, and awaken public attention to threatening dari-er, and duty. We xliall linif.

-Jc-. ot-j -H our To ihc CatlicrlnTM of Newi. wt: have tLc piit BO bliall we in tin: future, fc paring neither time, nor pains nor money, to gather the frenhcat and iulleat ittol- Thejcar upon wlikh we have entered wil bii one of much Interest and The I'rcHlileaUuU Vauvom, With iu preceding conventionn, ropleu with interest to all. It shall bt eur and our aim u. present full ruportu of all these, and to have all that particularly concerns Tsxan aud the faithfully reported by our upacial correspondents.

Hitherto has bom impracticable, Our ninvH of gathering reported acen thrjuuh othnr jiatej. Tlioso part? of eial conccni to us slurred over, and tliat of leiwt value prominently forward. Hie lliillroart Km n.slon OI our.btate brings distant citicfl, to'vrw and counties into prnximity with GalvcKton, wo nhall extend our corps roportere ana For tx it known tliat the OALVE3TON NKWS only journal in Texas that maintaina telegraphic correspondents at every station. Our imtruetioas to thi-sc are Spare no diligence, spare no moijtiy to send the first ruiiable intelligence. As an iiibtanee of what wo buys dono and will do, wo may rulur to Tlic tirocsix-erk Trouble.

It is safe to aver that the true history of these outrages would never havu been published hiul.not the OALVKSTOJf NEWS wnt truitworthy as-cnts -wlloasRiduouslyforreted out all the facts connected nK from ALL COTTON From liotthion to In BEOEIVE3 AND xOBWAEDS GOODS I'UEE OF I i SFbONHEU, Liinor A Wetfrn JOISTS I'laiiiiiins and I therewith. Wii chall continue to lollow all outraij'cs OIKI brmjj their iniquities to lUCli c.in be. The auvauco from our previous iy A cn Ordinary', .1 to on Fair, uuGood, r.r.d J. to on Triiuc "Tno Secretary of the Treasury, ia reply to a York merchant, states that Tua and CofTt'e iu bond boyond one year from date of importation on tho 1st of July next, when thu act of May 1, 1372, takes fleet, will HOT; bo subiect to duty under tho not of March nor will a Coffee imported a that date, which ia produced east tho of Good ll'jpe, and imported from places West thereof, he liable to dufcy iindcr the section the aat Marc 1 0, CorroN. The ELs-rkct coatiuuci life- less.

There was an entire ajscnca of demand to-day, and no sales are re- ported. (Jactations are nominally as follows LowOriiiuary Orelinarj' Gooc. Ordii ury tlie Vt lite Fair ia Eojulnu, At tlic F.x!*l!i(lon Ifnivcrsclle Iii the Fair in Xcw Vcrlc. Also Winner oF tho Wager oi' During the Year Thut is to como we nhall, more than ever, to aid the agriculturalist, planter and miner with the fullest information relating to tlieir uevcral in- turcbti. WD Hhall Moek, especially through the columns 'Ilic Weekly Xewn, To (five tlic farmc-r.

tho planter and tlia dealer the fullest epitome of tho world's dointcn, and that infonnation which lie needs in the daily huiincHH of To tit 1. end wo shall contine those faithful commercial reports th.it have already become nucli a prominent foaliiro of this Journ.il. In these it is our consUiut effort to Iw and perfectly truthful. tho quotations and market reports as they arc. We look forward to tho cominsr with anticipations pleasure, and hope to make tho GALVESTON NEWS A Itcttcr Jaiin.itt Than It Ever Before HOA Been.

Tho farmer, the planter and the frontiersman, whose mails are not so frequent as i-n more crowded portions of tho State, will find in tho AS. H. OT I LIXE.N" LAWNS, i'AUASOLS, -ANU- i 4 1 IiATJiST NOVELTIES IN' FANS. OEIOHTON 1 In T. LAWTHER.BLOGKCO I'.

It A (DV TIIK Arri-. nf S.1IA AM I I I I HTltAW H.ITS I MCN, IJOVS A Vf.LTIiS. GENTS' PCTENIsniKG GOODS FLOUE. COFFEE, FOKEIGN AND DOMESTIC L'QUOEfi. IV) caM-.

ti A. ip23'71Dlv A I 11.o Sitm r.f W- Ii ijiXAS'lCE COMPANV. T. NEWS, The cbcaptat, thc fiUIost, and tho most reliable history ol tho world'a Uoincs fur ono week thai it is i.os.tb.c to obtain. On itg mammoth pages thorc is crowded a complete epitome ot tho world'd progress for seven dayc.

Whatever has transpired in tho religloun, social or political circles on cither ride of tho hroad Atlantic in tlicrore- counted. It contains tho editorials fcr tho week, full compendium ol tho news, tho entire com- merci.il reviews, and tho telegrams down to toe latest hour. Wo are confident that tho bent (fcneral family journal for tho country where mails are not daily, and thc best advcrtUii-g medium for all who desire to reach tliat daft of customers is tho WcclUy SCIVH nmoiiiit I i stomach, lint pure tho of beautiful readily rin rounded globule, f-r-jvio SU'-k IIMIJ a 7-10 177,005 ca at Lhc Paris Exhibition, Llic BEST SATE OT THE WOKLD MT.TV PATEJ.T Clininpioa Bankers' Safes Tiitcijt hi.rU and low ttccl-wclded, combined with Fmnklinite. Proof against the blow-p'pu as well the dnll. With Patent Tongiir Grooved Door, and Patent oof wedges; nitro-? 1 aiitt riKBSH OF THE CA1VF.STOS DAILY, per TKI-WKEKLY WKEKK.Y, OD 12 00 0 00 lie the prl-jc-s, Thc of is 1 licitcd, t-ie CoJiipany fct.l al.lc to due rcLv.n.s.

K. E. A I Avrcnl, May 9. T.7J. i i PLAI3AND FANCY All lllti-1'.

of Frcnrli KI.n. K.il't a'J a u'-'- 1 Viry l'j a I. Ko. lot Stcily Oi piNi" C.ll'.ral-.IO.-M Pu.c i i 1 tingod with all the colors of the rainbow, with an oily exterior, which a peaceful and gratified Eensation in any gentleman's throat. this sound and orthodox teat, J.

Gottachalli, Strand, Galveston, invites critical examination. Music rou THE Poor. AND EICII. Them a prevailing impresaioa iu tho country that unless a person ia wealthy he cannot afford to have a piano in the family. This has heretofore been, to aome exttnfc, the case.

But Goggan has introduced" a method by which ho can accommodate a man with tho best quality of rcacwood pianos at $430, and give him the privilege of paying for it iu quarterly iustall- ments, and to hia city ciratomers ho can give even better accommodations. CINCINNATI CONVENTION. The following is the full test of the platform adopted by the. Cincinnati Convention, on the 2d day of May, ta Lament pleaded. have cause to be well and two men.

Mrs. Sutler aworn--I am the wife deceased; my huabandbad takenhissupper and aat out on tho gallery; while I waa sitting at the table 1 heard some one hail at the gate: Mr. Butler answered him; I did not hear what was aai.dj I heard ay hnsband say, "Alight and como in;" ho then walked out to the gate; immediately I heard pistol fired; I ran to the gate at once; I fonnd my husband lying on the ground; I him if he was dead; he stid "Yea, Annio, I am dead;" I asked him who shot him; he sa5fl, "Annie. Andrew Yfalker shot me;" little "Isom waa there; the others I do nob know; 1 know of no difficulty that existed between my husband and Andrew Walker; I did not see tho men ride up to tbe gate, but saw them ride off aa fast as they could, alter the shot was fired. Kbenezer Butler sworn Last about 7 or o'clock I was sitting on the gallery with deceased and Mr.

White. Two men rode up to the gato asked if and on 010 lotsi found pur- chuaera to-day, inaido quotations, quote nominally at for burry, and for medium, free oE bura, Exports to York to-day, G10 Backs. paid ail advance of Ac. to-day, tind we now quote i for dry aa they niu, and 'o. for wet salted.

BA.CON--Stucks umpie and prict-s hav'3 jc. cow quote clear aidDs. at cl-aar rib er.yy at S.i(«:*.Ao.; shouldt-rs Western "bacon quiet at Ib. Hams cay; choice sell at Slit mi AS, 25X 5urroy JS. y.

demanj.1 hasi been modur. ate anil juices, are tfeuk tending to lower tigurea. reviao quotations U.uUe at $3 25 to SO per barrel Good Treble Kxtra commands SO 00 to 0 25; Choice Kxtra S10 25 to Sll. 00 fancy Unwijsiia 00 to 13 00. rlca us.

-2 u-3m We, the Liberal Republicans of tbe Uflited States, in National Convention assembled at Cincincnti, proclaim the following principles as essential to a just government: 1. recognise the equality of all men before the law, and hold that it is the duty the government, in its dealings with the people, to mete out equal and exact justice to all, of whatever nativity, race, color or persunsiun, religious or political. 2. pledge ourselves to maintain the uuion of these States, emancipation and enfranchisement, and to oppose any reopening of the questions settled by the 13th, 14th and 15th amendmdnts of the Constitution. 3.

We demr.nd the immediate and absolute removal of all disabilities imposed on account of rebellion, which was finally subdued seven years ago, believing that universal amnesty will result in complete pacification in all sections of the country. GOOD CHANGE FoR INYE5T.1JE.VT. I i fur sale the Right to thc State ot TCTSU, To Manufacture and Sell thc PATT1SOX FOR OURIFYIIIO CANE JCICE. machines ire in use on srO planUMons in Loui.iaua, and tlie demand for them is still increa-s- Thuir reputitum is well known among sugar pbr.ter.i in Texas, and no trouble will be experienced in Hundreds of rcfsrences can lie inven. but will only refer to Perkins.

Swenson i of i Orleans, who are well known here Mr. IVirkiiu 13 U.MII» two of them on hU two I Luuibiina ivautatiuns. COUNTI.Y andin i at the WasUIn-ion Hotel full supply as per Chtck- FOR A FEW DAYS, Aii-1 'ilii! machine can be cxntniced at HERSIlL-ERGEB BREEV.3 COPPEESMITa IN" THIS CITS'. JOnV E. PATTISOTV.

enu scarce at $G(Sl dozen. Turheyd very scarce at JjlSfe 24 per dozen. 9 per dozen. Cabbages dozeu. Turnips, none selUng.

ood, sweet, I uO per bushel. Geese I'oca- potatoes, Irish, SI 1 73 per bushel. String beans 00 per Duahel. Green S2 UO per bushel. Blackberries 7 bv.cket.

ptr ON, May 2Ut. 1S72. GOLD--The market; has been vtry quiet under the influence of thc declint. at New- York and a great scarcity cf currency; 112 went the ruling figures of the liy. SILVER--Dee'idealy weak at 10S to 109 for currency, and iii to 3 per cent, dia- co ant for gold.

EXCHANGE--Domestic is weak and irregular. Foreign firm at prev.onsly quoted We revise cur quotations mnercia. r-. 1 (Cur.) par(S'V-yic (Or-Ui (Cur.) (Gold) (Cur.) Sterling Commercial BilU GO dija ISterlin- IBlremeh Ookt Thalera, Siffht iPruisUn Gold Thalers, sVht SALE-- A tOTTACK- Vtxt tn the wrier ul Broadway sirter. Al.c, One niul a naif Close to t.ie cf the East Market H.

M. TRUEHEART. miy.il-I.-2t lleal Estate AKURI. TO MERCHANTS. A Book-Veep; r.

Salesman, ar.d General Clerk, di-aircd a positloa. SaJsxy is F.ut cf first jmr-ortanco. Etst- citj KATES. Dally or Trl-'Wccltiy, IKCU, OH TTELTM UKEE KOKrUUCL. One dollar per inch llrst iaricrtion, and filt ccnta for each consecutive insurt-on.

The dftlvcfiloa Wccltly KeTlTJ. Ono do.iar and eighty cents for first insertion 20 per inch for each tivo insertion. In making remmittaDCCS alwayfl procure a draft on Otilvcfiton, or a posto.ficR money onlcr, if iO-i- siblc, 'Where neither nf thcwe can be procured, Bend tho money, but always in a tteyinlfied Letter. Tho registration Jee has been reduced to fifteen centi. Ail postmasters are obliged to r.tgifiter e.

when requested to so. cash in advance, Address, YOU IJ IK YOUR A I TO BE HOIT, i A GLOSSY TlioiiiiMOii'H i i a Op time, Use-I daily, will make it IL is entirely table a.r;i! ally atlapiid for the Uair. tiuld i-. ImjiriTists and in and 00 bnUlc. F.

0. WKLLS 192 KulUin rk. J. E. WOO i A i i If fc, JOO; SACK F.r 1 BKLO ULF LOAN' AND HOSIESTKAD COMPANY.

This Company is now an act of thc Leg! the ut cutit. ed A i act Private api-rovcd lioccmfwrS, The stock limit-. 1 i to 8120,000, of which hax Mjlt-crjUt-'i, and the firs', ii.stillmtji.l paid in. tif.ns for baiiticc a merit-s un samo ''an lie lo the Ek-crtl irj' of the Ccmpuny. 1 DIRIXTOILS.

N.3. C. M. Mait-ii, Louin Scnr.eiQrr. I- 1 SiuruU, M.

lir.Mjv, II. y. J.T. HufruitVier, JI. A.

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SLIG'I, I'u ile. W3I. i I A. LANG, in.r*rlrs. Kro i of auti GA1.V3STON TT YOURSELF MISQELLANEOUS.

M3SSOUBI STATE LOITEET. br Authority arid Drmrn inFablielja x'l- I.oui.... QEA.ND SINGLE 2STUMKER SCHEME, 50.04.0 Class to be Drawn 31, 2. Of thc Grfcit ilia GHZAT T.OL.LAR i STORE. to :l.e tl.i.

i have just a tali of Cups and StUtcrs. Va-j-ti, Tta Also, a full Hue of OI1VA I A A new as-ortment of ihecec ie J.f-c;h D. ra rot.ifctCu.lerj-, .0 at a Also, a ful! of I DAMASK AND LIKEN Napkir.s, TaMc Linotp. different t.iw. of Li- dies' White Uci-Jy-iJiaiJIfc tiuiui, a tf LatiieV Undenrear.

the jarjcii Tirk-ty K.o^Jtrj', a steamer, a ntw of a Frd.cb i lillO.S. A janl7-D1y 175 an-1 173, t. L'Sr I5ECKIVK1). anil 5 i sud Hol OSTEUS, All wurk doneneatijr ami 5SSO 1 pnze of i prisior 1 prizeof 1 prize of 4 priz-is of ft.UOO prizcsof 20 prizes of l.OOC- 20 prizes of 50-3; 40 prizes TClfllE BEST UT'ALITk' 6oo inoo I FIEE BP.ICK I 0 prizes 9 prizes tit 600 0 prizes prinao! 2-0 30 prizes ill 9M 3. prizes ISO prizes ol 100 I 1 by ini-j-s, White 41.i3 Colt.red press, Lr.j-c...sr t-.

1 ,1 540! prizes of 10 TICEETS S10. HALF S5 00. QUA B- 50. Our lottenes are ctunrt(rred by lie SLite, are ajwiys drawn nt the time Dsoncd, and dr3.win.rK the of KWf.T^ cMnmisMionep 1 ay Thc otfidal tfrawioga will be published it; the St. and copy sent to of tickets.

JCtT We vrill draw a similar schenif thc last day of every month during the year 1872. ORDSPJf LETIER, DRAFT or Semi for a larrolar. Au- i ICJE IOE yoar ice from the OALVT-3TOS 3CE thr price c-f i I I LIGHT i OTT 1 b.bJtlAi i i'lilNCB Zr 7c pre i prefer do thu vori (f-e. EOT RT LOfCIB HO.

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