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in morals, it would hang as the bust men who itii lllt tl odless supremacy, nncl defend from punishment the most" unmitigated scoundrels who should choose to lie its name. Heretofore men have associated iii parties i a view to xG 'l Ti-i-NVeekly Editions convenience in currying (in the pnicti- cal politics of the country, dille-ring as "Honor to tlie Gnlliml Dead." TTorlfc Remembering. mbi "BATKS KERINCH OF SI-ACE UK-ben I 3.. 4.. 6 30 40 50 UO 10 so 87 100 45 100 115 130 140 .160 1711 Airrertisemezits on 3 UAJ-F PRICES.

3Mo9. I GMos. $85 65 nt-. i-jj 143 It'O 1S5 Sla aw KM 370 400 IMS 450 Ycst.erd«y we gave notice thnt several Harper's Magazine and Weekly, before ot the schools of the city would inarch tlie war, nsod pander to in procession to the Cemetery to decor- Southern During thejjprtir ato the graves of Confederate soldiers, j.tliey found thiifc, something else To-day we nre permitted to ndd thnt an reversed their There' address i lie delivered at the Come- i have boon of late no' more unscrupulous tui-y by C. MoLcmore, of l.his imd reckless Yilifiers "of'tlic' city.

A more appropriate selection could" say nothing Democrats, measures of policv but llnt ljucn made. orfctor having than Those two publicans. They caliun- certain established principles us I sol vctl 1 1 "'ar with marked mated both with pen nncl Now the foundation and tlie safe- devotion to the' Cbiifcclornte cause, IKIS i i I lie war is over, they find, like the llst or the Veatl At as nqnmeil from ttelmtfii field and interrf dim. the Geme-. 1 tevy ilimiitetlsfor that pwrpote Vy Colonel- John McQavpfk.

jv Advert tKICES. Editorial rage--TWO in Special Notices--TWO Advertisements in Business. Notices--T11HEE Privilege of Monthly Change-- 25 1'ER CENT. Privilege of Weekly PER CENT. Privilege of Daily Change--100 PElt guards of the Government.

But the new party denies ill! principles mid ignores i polity except the pursuit nt nil hazards of the griititiention of its own abnormal greed. Oilier parties would never push antagonism to (he extreme of unsettling'the country ing its The''Blnck Republicans rejoiced in their powi'i' i i returned, since its failure, to his Hernld, that it is impossible to rocov uord'ml supporter of the Union, but Southern circulation, and they none the less devoted to the memory of i whine accordingly. Whereupon sniys his gallant, comrades who fell in the sup- Llia Montgomery (Ala.) Mail port of the cause which they and lie so Our Objection to the Northern illns- honestly espoused. The people on both I a "twspapere was based upon the 1 sides of the.great contlict may cherisli the memory of their dead, us having fallen in a contlict of principle, and as ADDITIONAL. Advertisements in one Edili n.

Dully or i 111- i tensibh' to fi'eu negm. but really aelvos to PERflHE with the desiiin whites. I governn. CENTS FOREACII ADDITIONAL. it os- contributing by their sacrifice of themselves to a purer a i i a i of the Transient fifteen cents par Hue, jSJsOn'icEMEXTS -Daily.

Trl-Weekly, or Weekly in two ot above Kditions, in all three Editions. f-X--inmrlaUu in tulranee. W. KICaiAUDSON I'O. O.

C. QILLESPIE. OF NJSW8: DA ILY, year six throe TEI-WEEKLY, per year sijcmontlw three "I IH) WbEKLY, per year 5 do sLx months 60 do three 1 nient hereafter. "The way there is a i of races in on," war was bound to country, the despot and the anarchist can be known by his bidding for the favor of the Inferior race. He knows their ignorance an'd ferocity, und needs just such instruments to his 00 I si S' lls Tn South America, every new 00 usurper, who wishes to put chain ii 110 upon the necks of the whites, commences by preaching-equality to the negroes, and ends by i the buyonet into their ImiuU mul them to intiini- parinershtp interest in ihe -News" date all the i intelligence and pat- Offlce baviiiK tx'cn agreed upon, dating lr riotism which apprehend and desire March 1st, I860, it is necessary lo close up the past business to that date as soon as convenient.

The aoon a Tt lvi business will hereaner be conducted in the name uf W. RICUARDSON CO. t'ol. A. 11.

BEI.O, for some past manager, is now a jiartner, tuul is authored 10 all accounts, oxiatbig i the lie office of onr Aicent In Houston has brc-r. removed one door below our former oltice, vypoeittt the Bell Tower, MnrkerScinare, up stairs. at18 A ose wishing our Price Currents better things than despotic rapacity. resulted, in' the decision that, the i must be perpetuated, wu must regard the blood a llovved in stril'ojis nn udeccnt and immoral effect of thu sensational engravings upon which those papers depend for their circulation. The.lciidcncy of those pictures is to instill into tlie minds of children and the more ignorant adults, incendiary ideas and false impressions, which time can never erase.

Their continual abuse and vilification of the Southern people, their lampoons and caricatures of the noblest sentiments and aspirations, have done inure In retard restoration imd engender Ngw Mi gape Ila i a H. 1JBI.AKY, It is proper'to remark names mentioned below are Texians Ije- to 6ranbury's-Brigade of, Gen. Cleburne'si'Diyision. Gen. Granbury himself was slam in the battle of Franklin.

We learn from Colonel Scott Anderson that thisrTexns Brigade-was that commonly known as the Arkansas Pont Brigade, which was commanded nt the Arkansas Post b'y Gen. Churchill, and subsequently liy Gen. Deshler, who was killed, but in what buttle we do not now recollect, then by Gen. J. A.

Smith, itnd lastly by Granbury. Col. Anderson further informs us that the regiments named below Were commanded as follows-when they left Texas, namely: the 24th by Col. Wilkes; 35th COUNSELORS AT LAW, i2t!" Columbus, Texas. National'Bank- of GALVESTON.

Alltborizcd Capital $500,000 200,1100 W. ailKXK J. E. B11EENE CKEEN ii GREENE, Retiii' bcolcTv in 6 0 iT I Forwarding and Conmlsglm Mertlmiits, Head of Brick Wharf; mo THE PRE-EMPTOaT AUCTION -if i 1,1 I I 0 apl-twUm Texas. Capital puid.in neefgnateil Utiwsltitry and FlnxBcinl A THE I A T5 REAL ESTATE' i3ROKERS, Aid Agents, for tli.e iRtrudiutlra of (icrnnin AND IRISH IMMIGRANTS, .1 Massie, Crawford, ,1 Brady, McMm-rls, ,1 Jockush, Kantl'iniin.

Uoulds linker. lierron. New Orleans. Collections made on nil accessible, points. Ex- I To Insure aifearly arflvalv 3 on all principal cities bought and sold.

Europe must be paid. In advance, or secured by made on llwt-clasB securities. I city TlonsuSfrvantti, Gflrdeners, i Maeons, Sliocmnkinv, TimorB, Cabinetmakers" anil 1 Artiznus of allClarises. Railroads and' Canal Companies and Planters would do well to file tliuir' ordei'S linmedlatuly. J.oana E.

B. NICHOLS, Prcs't. W. T. Cr.ARK, ap2G-dtf SPECIAL, NOTICE.

bv Col. C. C. Gillesiiic 10th by Col. B.

Stenmhonto, and the traveling public, that the TT i MeBnenyHi'B ol' "JoneK 1 TransferUiigmigc Express" Q. Mills; totll by t'ol. G. H. Sweet; Gth In operation on the Morptn Slenmshlps and the by Col.

Garland 7th by Col. Gregg; and 18th by Col. K. II. KAMEB--N A Nero-berry, co 24th reciprocal bad.

feeling in the people of Regiment; Ogle Love, co 24th; incentive to a i purer i i I essays, poems i Month, than have all the speeches. trad sermons of all the This is spirit, policy and aim of representatives of our Therelore, Black Republicanism in this country. Tt sympathizes with the negro l.iecause it wislins to use him a tool for de- srrnction of liberty. It abolislies the distinctions which God has drawn between raees because it wishes to insti- others which defy every Divine principle and sentiment. It rejects the Divine works because it has so utterly i T1 i i i Uad'icnls combined.

Wo have not for- slup. II the war does -good in estah- never foi get) 1QW tllosa lialung a long ruign of pence, 11.1 it- papers represented the women of the thfubllcss i we must i of Uie South, haggard, contemptible, orna- nien who fell as uuirtyrs to a iYiuise with bones of Unioii soldiers -i. i liaiiKinff Iroin their ears acd wrists. We ol which we and our posterity a nx- goUen llmv Southoru punence the Tliey represented always painted ns Httlc better us when they fell in the front of the i than a clog and much worse than a bear, battle; and now, bcvoii.l i conflicts in swamps by his own negroes clothed in i or wallowing iu the liltli of 'debauchery. Much of.

this may have been overlooked as tiiiS'etVurvcsceiico of malignant cowards who desired to sell pictures, i even it'Svcri; at the expense of ol i earth, we look to them as Fight for the negro!" said a Northern soldier the other day, "no-we fought for the dignity of labor. Shivery degraded the laboring man everywhere, and especially it prevented Northern laborers from emigrating to the South, where, while slavery lasted, they would hnve been classed with the negro; "Was there ever a greater mistake i During tlio days of slavery the working white man was a great deal more respectable here than at the JNortli. The fact of slavery created a broad distinction between white and black and thus prevented puerile distinctions among the whites. But we quoted the expression as showing that emancipation and Civil Rights bills and kindred proceedings do not we dunce no trnr-dniice about llicir graves, l.mt peacefully crown i sep- ulchres i i Mowers, praying a they may have 1 i slutll clear the ntmospl: ever of all thchates which finally mingle into the tempest of war. This titt'ection- Passons, co 24t; Saunders, co B.

25th Smith, aj't, co 25th; Bookman, co 10th; Driscal, co 10th Peny, co 10th co 15th Wilson-, co Oth; Williams, co 25th; Thompsoii, oo 6th A Kcsielcl, co' Gth; Gills, co "VVm. Mackey, co Otti; Chas. Con, co 34th Wcstall, sg'I, co 24th; A Battle, co 24 Alassey, co 25th Bleckcr, co 25th Ottie, co 24th A Maraui, co 7th A Lary, co 10th Gentry, co 10th; W. Erabry, co 10th; Scott, co Slaughter, co 10th; Neil, oo 10th Starke, co 10th; 1) Hooks, co 7th Williams, co (v( rilli? hono ralj people with in- 7tli Rolniison, co 7th the terrors of a storm fumy, and brutish senses Smith, co i Montgomery, co I clear the atmosphere for- of their black allies. Since the war has 7th TV Copeland, co I 7th vill do us favor by giving to us their rejected every revolution of Divinity orders early in the week.

outside of itself that unless its days became ed, saved. It has been said a the key to Shakspenre's genius is the distinction of nice. Thnt is to say, his insight, into human charactcT and the merits of his works as artistic wholes can be traced to the fact that he recognized the difl'er- stopped, there could be no excuse for continuing thesi; things. Still it has a bcun continued, and weukly are dilate remembrance of the Confederate formed that thc-ncgro is our superior, by dead is the surest guaranty a the war I engravings which represent graceful', spirit hns gard their 3 passed awav, und a we re- i well dressed, nttrnctive negrcsscs sitting beside Southern women, who pull away 3 i i I'f soiled garments, and 0 Ri'miblicnnism foi'iul I winch will, in sonic wuy, nt last, and to hip their hideous noses. Not only so, oi a white man, and consequently that iTM all, be made more i i but these pictorials bid delianrc to the thi; imuingera of the street railroads have on a i i i cannot be (1eC( n( vl) If a terrible out- '''S'ht to exclude them from white poo Giilespie, co 7th A Martin ei 7th Ii Hichardson, co 7th Rodgers, co 7th Stevens, co 18th; Butt, co A.

18th Bass, eo 18th; a obliterated. i i New York emu-Is have Jeciiled that a negro is not the that In operation on the nlormtn Sleiunships and tlie Oalveston ami HotiHton liilroad, do uot discriminate in a a one house or to the advantage of another. They will politely answcir all i i i inside in regaitf to names and localities of Ihe various public houses, always i a view lo the strictest impartiality, and our iialrniis are pnrtieularly reijnestecl not to ask the Messengers whieh is I i best, house?" us it. cannot be answered i i i a tjiigayalnst, the inlerests of others in the same line of business. We give receipts for the prompt, delivery nf to any plnce which may be desh'-natcd andtl is our enrnest desire, by tlilthlnlnesa anil i i to merit tlie approbation parties acceptan Persons holding Lands for Seltlcment or and those having City Property to dispose of' would do to give UB un early call.

I Hefer to the f. A. RAU.EY, Hen! Kstiitii Brokers. Corner of Posi-otHce and 22d street npiB-twam. ment "or 11 1 lln 1 nnd 1 LOOK BOX U'c Apjily "JJcvs" office, i Respectl'iilly.

i i STAltH S. JONKS, I'rop'r Jones' Transfer Baggn Eiprnsa. I ROF. GEO. A.

WATF011D will open a Mntli- ematical Class at Fairileld, Freestone j. rcxaa, on Wednesday August 10th law The Jii)i I course will bu" Arithmetic Al'-el IU yul agu ol 1V A I.10IIT TWO-HOUSE U'ACIOXS, From IKnry I'hilmk-'lphi'i, und lln- wule by SORI.KY. Slnind. UST A I SAMS: 5U I'OI'PBE, I Mils. SuprrlliK- rt-ss Notions, Hats.

Stiawfloods. lu Which were pnrchaseci recently in Xcw or i. TM" 1 lrU of -ul I llati, Boots and Shoo, And Invite every one If examine it A. M. i'KKKV 4.

C'O'ri'ON AND WOOL KAi.TOKS i i invoice Philililelphia made Ilil Hi A advances on AJ prompt personal nlH-ntion itnil ljusinrss A. T. KI.N'NKV p. i is. HOIK, A 'I' 1( A 1 Texa--.

rage has been committed, the ta'ciw of Clxri1 The Philadelphia papers air tilled poor fallen women, the houses where I NOTICES. with the details of the Ueering murder, "veil, i i circumstances a i a i i ol i i a are tbrown liroadcast in tlie employ ol Mm thc ()( fi an )co ot Starr S. Jones, Pro- Deering, who lived in the first wiml, killed llol) i lows herald the infamy to the of Jones' Baggage Transfer Ex- his employer, iiged 3S years i a his eyes of younjj boys ami twirls, press, wife, 80 yenrs; imd John, A i Book-stalls the disgraceful scenes The new steamship EInrlan leaves for Columbus, morning's under III new syslemof teacbiinf. uml Inm-oofof (acts, relerences can be had of tlie foliiiwlii" "en llemen: Dr. II.

L. Graves Col ,7 I I I i i A W. Sneed ami Sc I I reestone county (address Knirlieid) A D. Miisley amf R. Olford, of Bur e'sou count i- Dr.

J. F. Mitchell and 11. MHcln'll o'- counly. (address Boonviile).

Pupils of former cluoses are Invited to a i i i 'inil i review their studies free ol'chan'e Board can be hud at $18 per washing extra. A I A If -Sti-ei'l, ATl.Air. 'i- iii Main smvi. liou.ion. iii (ialve-iiiii--In Osiennau's Boats and Oars ahvays on hand, and fnnijshcil i.i order.

man, looking back on the past, can see set ms to hllvo been ormL i 1U that our success in Republicanism was mainly dependent on such a distinction and every such man, looking a step back to barbarism! from and the present into see that unless legislation of the the our future, spirit rovern- spriug from any peculiar good will for thu negro, but from hatred of the whites at tlie South, coupled with a de- man, our republican experiment will be sire to use the negro lor the furtherance I incut come back to an admission of the difference between the i and blank of Radical party aims. This is so plain and so iniquitous as to vitiate entirely all that has been done ostensibly for the negro by the Black Republican party. It also raises the question whether that party isnot the embodiment of opposition to republican institutions--the question whether rational government can exist upon the. basis of a denial of the distinctions established by Providence. Without distinctions there can be uo thought, nor any practical harmony.

AVe have, therefore, every right to be- lirve that God would establish fundamental distinctions, the preservation of which would be the conditions of human improvement; and that the aboli- of these distinctions by the assumed wisdom or unrestrained pride and ambition of men, would tend to the ittultiplicntlon of other distinctions un- rccognized by Providence and inimical fo peace, to progress and to good gov- ti'iiinent. Thus the great opposition to slavery arose first in Great Britain. overwhelmed. Our present troubles and tbrebodintrs all arise from an impious attempt to deny, for partisan purposes, a distinction which Providence has made so plain" a he who runs may read. We do not advocate the rc-establish- inent of hereditary slavery.

The Southern people do not ask it. Btit the main reasons why they do not, are, first, their deliverance from responsibility, and, secondly, their belief that the negro has been hopelessly spoiled by emancipa- axe, and the object of it seems to have 'Shortly after the Republicans had been robbery. The victims were taken ried the Indiana election, in the fall of by the advertisement that the Rational Bank of Texas is now in operation, with a paid in capital of $300,000. It will be seen that Messrs, liailey i Leinbach have formed a partnership in real estate brokerage, and in introducing foreign emigrants. These gentlemen arc Miss Keating, wore absent.

The niur- and carried, and asjain, so well known to most of our readers to derer lay in wait for these about the wood- to vote at every district within a day's need but encouragement. We trust they in detail. The mother and children were I by the wholesale importation of outside votes (soldiers and others), as murdered in one place and the boy in an- sbown A atc other, while Mr. Deertng and his cousin, olll ncs tl i which they rail- were I 03 I KOH SALE AT THE Wood near the Brick Whnrf. O.

C). I I rx T. K. BISHOP pile, and killed them as thuy alighted from ride-- shortly after this, the facts were the wagon on their return. Tlu: bcxlit'H were concealed tintlnr hay-stacks nn the premises.

The murdurt'r. has been arrested. ntry needs nothing more than emi- udge Sharkuy, iixtK Provisional ol Mississippi, tustifiud bi-forc the Keconstrtiction Committee tliat tin 1 negroes in that State wore doing 'unmistakably WL'll," but that thei'i; was "no disguising the fact that the Frui-dmrn's Bureau and the colored troops liad dnr.e more harm than good." IU' said somu of the agenla of the Bureau were "disposed to speculate on white ami black." Ac- coming out witli great lo the country needs nothing administration which planned' and exe- mllts oixl character, cutcd such outrageous 31- Jligcl has opened new ice house Whereupon Secretary Sewnnl, in and is ready to (ill orders for any part sion with Stanton ami Dana, jjol up the of the city or country. See his artver- story of great election to tiseinent this morning. Ijcrpetrated in this State by the Xew Sco advertisement of Steam Engine York State agents.

Arbitrary arrests were made, and pm- for sale. tion. How far these reasons are sound, col ring to llis testimony, th.M-e aiv now we shall not. now inquire. We may add.

however, that there is probably at bottom in the Southern heart a conviction in favor of a formal freedom for the negro. At least, they will not stubbornly argue thnt the system which lias been abolished was in till respects the best. Therefore, they are willing in good faith to accept eninncipatioii; but i ll-acted imprisonment in luiithsomu dim germs "ratiicted upon, and i a limn; re; fused to Colonel North and others falrioly I charged i these projected frauds. The Secretaries, aad their journals here, made an enormous i i i a i i alnuit the a ter, and iorsnade.d Bevernl thousand jack- asses ill this ytate a were i the We lost tlie State. We have not meant to i i i a the Harpers were of the i of these sev- N.

Grossinayer Co. have a very large stock of goods, which they must be closed out immediately. We advise all to give.this stock an examin- a i before making their purchases elsewhere. hold that all legislation for the negro must proceed on the acknowledgment that he is a black man, and that the attempt to legislate for him as a Why'( Because in that country there man means, on the part of those aye many artificial distinctions, and there, consequently, a real distinction ritmint be tolerated. If the leading minds of Great Britain were to admit a lUffm-nce between the white and black races, it would prompt the unfilled not.

more than half as many in the State as there were formerly mortality had prevailed among and falsehoods of Howard's and Stanton's them. "Very few of the. negroes were posed to (iceuniulate property. dis- llnrper's Weekly contained cartoon, representing- Democrats transcribing nif ht lu Sharkey said "my expectation concern- solilii-rs, names of whii-h voting proxies ing them is, that they are destined to ex- were to be sent on. timrtion bevonJ a doubt," and which was attempted by a prin- eipai ineinber of the auiiiimstration, long that he could givi: ujajiy Jiicts imprisonment and cruel hardships inflicted who a it, a design upon the liber- tics of white people, and upon the constitution ol' the government.

It could not be otherwise. The distinction between the races is so plain that nothing but nn ambition founded in selfishness white man to deny the artificial distinc- C(H ven at em pt to neglect it. Just sioti between himself und the Duke. ns a act ion in a city, bent on phtmler Hence yon will always find tho hnughti- destruc-tion, would open the prison rst and most prescriptive men the great- to gain help in their do- signs, so a political party may be known ns despotic by its overriding all natural distinctions under the plen of philanthropy. As the faction, would abolish the distinction between innocence'and criminality, because the latter would side with its deliverer, 'so the party would abolish the distinction between the superior and the inferior race, knowing thnt its action and its aims would that Judge Sharkey told the Committee that the Judges of the High Court of Errors in Mississippi were all secessionists, because, null! lie, "we really hud no material of respectability to ugainst them." A Federal soldier asked one ot our Texas negroes, the other day, for a i alleging services rendered in a uf emancipation.

The negro replied, by Secretary Stanton, raking of the whole Siute of New York witnesses, and trial by military comaiissii; 1 all to get. one atom of evidence ugainst Colo- nul North or one of his employees. They were found innocent and discharged without a stain on their Secretary Sewarcl has never to the State which liecnlnnmiateil, nor lir.rpcr's "Weekly t.i the public Y. World. indignantly, that, he onc; had a good inns- 1 1 Wr hnvf hud i from Judge S.

S. Mnngi-r, who informs us that lie has a got his saw mill operation, ter and an abundant and pleasant home, i i He is now cutting tlie lumber but that he was now a vagrant, and i tor his cotton aii( wool factorv, some four he said, because the Northern lolUs wt-ru i nu a I i miles Ironi Houstun, nearly on too wise and Ueiievu out to attend to their ucgro. They, to lost, pose many tst opposers of slavery, und) the most ardent sympathizers i the ''poor you sec, have noth- because they inter- distinctions between themselves and the herd of society. But the poor white man who has nothing to depend on, except himself, cannot be permitted to indulge a pride of because in the joy of that pride he feel himself as good ns an Earl or the imbecile son rf a Queen. lie, therefore, must be kept down by the denial of any difference between the races.

In other words, artificial pride abolishes he-distinctions of race which God hns crctkted, that it may introduce others which the Divine Government does not Ijeiievulunt to attend to their own business instead of intei't'ering with his condition. This, ot course, nettlncl the soldier, who, in his wrath, let tlie, cat out of the bag to the effect thnt he had not fought for "niggers" anyhow, anil that hi: chiefly wished them all in a i where their tropical temperament would find nothing cold to complain of at least. Blows became imminent, but were prevented by the interference of nlenevulent ex-secessionist, who chanced to bo passing. i Centra! railroad. I In has an amulc readers will not fail t-) notice announcement of 15.

Shropshire, for Jndgo of the First Judicial District. ilr. Shropshire is wi'll known to the people of that District, and knowing him well ourselves, lionbt much if another man can be found better, qualified to fill that office. Mr. Burke is opening his, new Book Store, on Market street.

I i arc authorized to announce B. SHROPSHIRE. as a cumulate for Jndgc of the 1st Judicial District. We are authorized to announce JOSEPH C. of Fort.

Bend County, as a candi- cln-c for District Attorney of the Ist'Judicial District at the ensuing election. dhvte nro authorized to annonr.ce Col. JOHN G. WALKER, as candidate for DUtrict Attorney of the Wi Judicial District. are authorized to announce L.

B. Haye just received a large sloclcofthe celebrated Kunhe Emerson Pianos and Cuherl's it Organs. Wo will seil to responsible persons on' time, find at from jno to $100 any estiiblishment in Texas. Also, received. line assortment of Sheet Music and Merchandise uf every-description.

Call and at liie old Post-olllce Btiililing, corner of Market and sad Gnlveston. ap2-I-iltwlin STORE, AM iron SA -111 eases CiuilniniL' bills. Huurbon tt' 111 bills. Dew Whisk i-a-lcs IJnjndv. 10 cfariliut s-ifar boxes Total rii HI racks' riin-.

i i Molasses. 20 hbls, Reftiwii IVinik-nni. MJ -iicks Sail. siKkh; Com, Ibt. IS doz.

Pocket-Knives. 150 i 1 miming foal. UK) doz.i Knglifli Cotton rard- 5 (Soo buxesiSir- tliiii-s. SHU Ibs. Shoe GtiUi Qirlridsres.

-Jo doz -Men's and Ymnh's (naw Btvle) I'eh ll.it- 'I'he u'oods will for to clu-e consignments, except Ihe Bonr'lHm which is very superior iimility. aixlheljat nil. HUE, HESilERSON Strand, TTOUSK FOR A TAKE NOTICE! SI The undersigned is authorized and advised by Bender, to sell her House and Lot or, Ohni-eh street, close to Tremont street. Galveston One ol ttie best local.ions in the city. 1 i to sell to the highest, nett.

the next doorneighliiir. One half cash--the i mnra vi-il June isTj" 1 in I -Ml, 1MH. Sill n.teiest. in i i ai! provisinns snid Ac 'd willi before. O1 under saiil Art.

rest, three and six mouths' time, at i )ecie. Address me, at Houston. P. MLLU.LIN'.;. ap'J4-d4t "Telegraph" ollice.

rilRKASURV .1. OFFICE Cor-OTHOLLER Olp THE CURRKNi'T iwi 'i Whereas, by satisfactory evitlehcd us tiie nmlersijriied. it has been iBndc to appear uw. the National Uunk of Texas, ir. the city of ton, in tlie couatv of and State of Texas.

been duly ornlnizt'd under and acconi- imr to tile requirements of r'ne Act of Congress, i entitled. An Act to National Currency secured by a of states Bouds, anil to fur the CijTMikuiuji and Kcdanpthm 4. and has complied at! me provisions snid Act retinirec to ilied with befoiv. cuuiir.eucing the Imsine--? CONSIGNOTENX-- AND FOR SALE BY J. yrd) boxes Chewing Tobacco, 77 boxes Silver lleels.

rtO boxes auI -Morjjhv. boxes Piilnietto. 13 boxes Davi- 15 boxes .1 Roy. i 15 Ijoxcs Ogilen. Any quantity of -Smoking Tobacco, Now.

tliereforo, 1, l-'reeman Clark. Conn trolu'r ot Hie Currency, do hereby ccrtifv tliat The National Bank of Texas, in the eiiv "of Galvcs-on in tlie of Galvestoii. and Stae ot'Tcxas. is authorized to commence the business of Biinkiii" under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof liuud a Any qua i which is IS If.

HIGHTOWER aa a Diudidate for Distrfct Attorney for the 7th Judicial District. We lire authorised to announce R. J. SAMUEL, of Anderson, Grimes comity, as a. candidate tor District Attorney fur tlie 7th Judicial District, apI5 ciifccwte tar-JOHNH.

of Anderson, Grimes counly, Texas, is a candidate for Judge of the 7th Judicial District, composed of the counties of Walker, Grimes, Montgomery, Hitrris and Galves- t) 02 -I snp))ly of water, ami timber tmongh for -on, at 'the ensuing election. alike tend to draw the ignorance Mn. correspondent at which it thus appealed to its own side of the conflict. Already the -Atlantic Monthly and other Black Republican 'organs have said that the ignorance of the npgro was morp available to them than wisdom of the white man, by which they could' mean nothing else Time will show that the a a they intended to abolish con- iparty in this Honntry which has aliol- Lstit-J slavery is the greatest enemy of Ireudoui. To-duy it is endeavoring to cunsolicltitf tlie government and to create an aristocracy of permanent office-hold- i're through the instrumentality of the public debt.

It is seeking to precedents of partial and tyrannical leg- vislation, and lias been permitted quietly to proceed in this direction to an extent which wodld. have alarmed and aroused preceding generations ot Americana through the whole extent of the country. We quietly submit to things which our not have suffered to be proposed, and, at this rate, the day may t-ouie when we would quietly submit to an aristfecrncy of' blood to get rid of an aristocracy of party rule. The blood aristocracy of England condescendingly allows something to the poorer and un- stitittiomtl government niicl even to trample itself into the dust. Fortress Monroe, of the New York Herald, writes as follows.

The writer is bitterly prejudiced against Mr. Davis, and often writes in a sneering, malicous tone. We give his statements for what they may lie worth FORTRESS MOXHOE, April 11, I860, I understand now that the friends of Mr. Davjs most zealous in accomplishing his restoration to liberty-- and among them present purposes. fry is to be delivered by contract Ivy the middle of May, the other part in June.

He expects to have 1G84 spindles und 40 kimns in operation by 'September, or nt by the lirat uf October. His machiiiHrv is all made at. liridesburg, five or six miles from Philadelphia. He says cotton manufactories in Texas haven great advantage over tliosn al North Pni'lof his niivhiu- C3f We are authorized to announce GEOUGE ,1. DURHAM.

as candidate for the office of State Treasurer at the ensuing election of State officers. in the manufacture- 1 sUirting. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE. The original and best In the World I Tliu only rue and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, relinble imd iiistiintar.eous.

Produces immediately a splendid Black or natural Drawn, without injuring the hair or skin. Remedies the ill effects ol bad dyes. Sold by The genuine is signed William A Batclu'lnr. Also-- REOBNEIIATING EXTHACT op Mn.i.Ki-T.Ki;!!.", I'm- restoring 10 I'm- ivsrorine and 01UBL13S BATCHELOH, lindseys, osnahurgs, us 2o cent, is -ep-Mwly saved in the cost of tlio raw material, uml per cent, mon: in the prulli i the Northern manufacturer lias to pay to the New York jobbers. He says most of the labor can be had here fully as cheap iw at tlie North, and therefore on it is a foregone conclusion that tlie term tlie )llli fabrics nlwve uained, the Texas of imprisonment he has undergone, proba- mamif'Rctiirer can nialie 50 IM-I- cent, more bly prolonged a mouth more, will be the than the a a liors of the Civil Rights bill have ted that such proclamation will be speedi- to retaliate by giving the i iv forthcoming, and that the name of Jefl'.

i i i i. j.i i. i extent of punishment meted out to him, and that there need be uo fears of his life I J3T Because the Fugititive Slave bill or banishment from the country--have gave some discrimination in favor of the! determined to wait the publication by the President ot a general amnesty proclama- mastcr seeking to reclaim his slave, the tion It is confidentlv believed and asser- autliors sougl the right to drug the white man through nil the courts in the country, besides paying a host of hungry office-holders to bring suits in favor of the these things are complained of, the authors of bill reply, with a smile, that these features are adapted from the i irlce North in Davis will head the list-of those to beben- efitted by it. It is even positively asserted that the sentiments of the Cabinet have been canvassed on the subject, and thiy, the influence of tlie majority will be given to accomplish such eud. Fugitive.Slave bill, overlooking the fact thnt nearly every one of the Northern States nullified thnt law by acts of their Legislatures.

If they had submitted, to the Fugitive law there might be some wit 11C I I their retaliation; but to force upon consents to be a candidate, only with tlie others what they rejected for themselves fond hope of overthrowing--so far as his Major Mart, Eoyston is one of the nominee's of thu majority caucus for State Treasurer. It is agood choice, and whether nominee, or running on his own hook we should support him. A relation of the late General Houston, he is a man without prejudice; and nqt the only one of that family so. His services in the field for his country and lie now titled classes but the Black Repuhli- is basene of deny all fore Qod or me'u to those who differ is the party of gone mad. Betf-conceited beyond everytliing ever in the history of icUoayncraey, it holds the most absurd doctrines with a tenacity which is due to established nrinoiples alone.

Hopelessly debauched is baseness-- wholly unmixed with we radi 1 )art y. Foi- Nc Orlcansi. R. RABISKY, piumurr. A A I ALBERT U.

RAMSEY, Uefendunt. District. Court for Qair.fslon to June 'lenn, ISIKi. HKKBAS, on the SJth day of April, A. D.

ISWi, the said plaintiff Sarah R. Ramsey, filed her petition in our District Court for tho comity of Ualveston, complaining against Albert C. Kamscy, and substantially that, on the 13th day of December, A. D. 1W-I, in the Slate uf Maryland, she intermarried with said defendant; tjiat about Hie nrstof December, A.

.0. plain- till'having a large interest in land in tiie State of Texas, removed with her husband and children hereto, to reside permanently, and tixed their domicile in Limestone county, in said Slate; that in March, A. D. I860, tlie defendant left his home in said Limestone county, ami went lo New York, where he has ever since remained; Unit, in tlie spring of tho ensuing yeur, petitioner went with her children to New Orleans on a visit and ndvised defendant thereof, which vlsil, on account of the TI1I3 S. A I LiXE LOW sf ate of the country, became protracted.

Plaintiff does not allege that when defendant left his home In Texas in 1SOO as aforesaid, that he then enter- I STEAMERS. I A 1 I K. ('nblii Paftange Tlie Steamer w. AUSTIN. The Peach Blum, Killikinick.

Zephyr and Old Virginia. SO boxes Scotch SnnIT, 5(1 barrels Tauuers'OU. at barrels Apple Brandy, Iu cases (HH) dox. each) French Quinine, cases (TOO Powers it 1 case 1100 each) Morphine do do 5 cases Bine Mass, do do 1 case Calomel, do (U) fid barrels Ruse Whiskcv, SU bnrreis Old a i lew, 25 barrels Bourbon, 2i barrels Rye. 10 casks Otnnl.

Dnjny Urandy. 10 casks Hennessee, do Comitnill.t" ISAAC KIOSICS ilRSIOX AX3J COTTON FACTHK-. Strimd, comer of -jad I y. IS. Caroudelet UALVESSTON, TEX.

NKW OHLEAXS. octiKl iwlimdltaw BATH HOUS10 A I A A 15 1C I I 0 I'. BY II. 11EVBAUD. Tremont.

bet. Post-oflice W. K. WILSON, iSv.ccessor to MrOonnlck -t A S'lUKI T-. AS un hand and cuiistantly it- best and most fashionable and Gin.

Rum, and 50 bbls. Petersburg Ale, I lor Ladies, (ients, Misses and (Miireif- All of which i IK- sold at remarkably low tlf- i i clly. i i In- -al Ihe lowe-t I in WKITEKS' A LE FOR ACf'Ol'NT UK WHOM IT MAY TUESDAY, A 1, JStti, at. 10 o'clock. A.

coiitinnetl daily at name hour i closed. I pieces Spraicue, Allen's and American Prints, 800 pieces aulioo Long Cloth, idanuiijed on bark SI. fi-oin Matamoros. i --ALSO-- 10U pieces French and English Prints, 50 Wnmpanons: Bleached Domestic, 100 pieces Imperial Bleached Domestic, -20 7-4 Brown Sheeting, Peppereti, 50 -1-4 Jeflersun Brown Domestic, 500 doz. Summev Conts and Pants, 1)0 doz.

Heavy Brogans, lo 13, and Gents' Fine Shoes, S4 doz. Brown Cotton Shiirts, 50 doz. Wool und Strew Hats, Summer Shawls, Silk uudCotton lldkl's, Buckles, an invoice Jewelry and Notions, A lot. of Furniture, just received from N.York, Sets, Betlsreuds. Chairs, Couches, Cooking and a variety of other in-Ucles.

Goods for snle must be sent in day before sale. E. 1. UFFORD, Auctioneer. AGENOV CSAI.VESTON NEAVS, OFFICE IN I I I STAR OPKK'K." NOAH tVJflCATON, A AX11 KETAIL A I Sashes, Blinds, WiMtJ mi I I i A1ATEH1ALS, nd iTO I'oiinl slrwl.

Bn)adwn. Neiv York. 4 LARGE nssorlinenl of various Mantly o'. hand, and made to lur attention pnid to shippinij PRIME WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELKliS. Trciiiuiit slrt't-r, bet.

Market IVlnffiif. GALVESTOS. A 13 just, received Jai-ge and mem. of Dmmoild Setts, Pins and Itin-r. a choice selection GOLD -lulcs Jnrgcnsen, Uylssc Brekillg, Paul Matthr'y.

Dorct, K. Howard Jfc Johnson, Tobki otlier celebrated makers. Also-- A -i Cheap Silver and Metal for c.mn:r( trade. 18 kt. Selts, Pius.

Rlnip-. xd Solid Ware. Gold, Silver. and Sjectacles and Eye-Glasses, Watch which they oiler to the tmde aii'i piii'ii-. wllulesale and retail, at llie lowest NOH prices.

Those wishing to imrcliase wnulii call and ou'r beloi-e liu.vin^'-l-'' wlieiv. Ir IISODORK C. CORNET is our authorized Agent nt Houston. All orders for Advertising, Subscriptions, Job Work, or any other bnpiness handed in 10 him by P. M.

at his office, be sent to Galveston same dnv, and receive prompt, atteniion. A KitA.nR nor'sic, READY TO PL'T LT, ALL CO.M I'LETK. 27x37 feet, two hiMi stories. Ho will also deliver our paper to Houston sub- i I'lan or dnill oftiii'same tmiy be seen at scribers each day upon arrival of the train from Onlvcslon. innrSM-iliwwlf V.

RICHAKDHON CO. npUO-dlw B. S. PAJtSCXS XECCTOH'S SALE--H)- direction in ttie last will and testament of TCosanua Os- tcrnian. deceased, the underpinned wil!" sell, on CEDAR CAMPHOR tallied the intention to abandon her, biltthat sub- TUESDAY, the 1st day of May, 18I0, in front of i scquently thereto, he did form and earrv out such tlie Court House in Galveston County, between B'on Sold hv i i that in the month of May, A.

D. 1SIH, tlie hours of eleven and twelve o'clock, A.M., lots i iviTmi whilst plalntilT was yet in New Orleans, the de- one. two, three, four, live, six and seven, in block llLre "AKRIb CHAPMAN, bos.mi. fendant being then iu tlie city of New York, he No. 11-1, In the City and County of Galveston, with "P'-M made an ell'ort by compromise with plnintilf to get from her tlie power and authority to gvt possi Munger to make Tisxus a iriisi)i'i ons country.

Gen. Lorin Kent, late Provost Marshal General for Texas, arrived in this city day before yesterday, as Collector of this port in place of Dr. R. Peebles, removed. Mr.

I. G. Williams. who lias'held the position of Special Deputy under Dr. Peebles, since the resignation of Mr.

Oonstanzi, we uiidtT- stand, ivill continue to fill the.office of Deputy nnclcr Gen. Kent. We: arc not advised of any changes as vet. We happen to be long and intimntoly acquainted witli Mr. Williams, ami we us almve, A April P.

M. I. C. HARRIS, A i New Orleans. JAS.

II. W. II. from her the power and authority to get posses- ments on sai sion and control of some property iu tlie State of resilience of Maryland, then lately bequeathed to her, and failinf i Broadway. i the dwellings, out-houses, and ail other improve- es- ments on said lots, the tho desirable apifMd TEAM ENGINE for Sale-One 10-luirse power Stationery Engine, ivith double line boiler rumps, and Water Pipes, Iron Chimney, Fire Front.

Grates, Tie-Bolts, in every particular. Manufactured by Rm! just, received from the Washington Iron New York, and for sale at cost and currency--it having arrived too late Tor purposes of tlie present owner. Apply At Planters'Cotton Press, Oalveston. ICE! It'EM! AVING lilted up iiin Ice House of large di. mentions, 1 prepared to Illi all for point on the or Kivers, either in at in lh li tllat i forth gare plaintiff linmis- takable evidence of liis intention to abandon her, i ceasing to correspond with or notice plaintiff Iii any way.

or to provide the necessary means for the support of plaintin" and her children; nor has he at any time since the date last aforesaid, had any intercourse witli or in any way contributing to the support and maintenance of plaintiff and her chil- Agents. Giilveston. 1 drcn, and has wholly withdrawn his care and pro- i lection from them. Therefore-plaintifl' says: That defendant hns deserted her with the intention of ing tho desirable of LOME ST ilt CIK'''- the late Mrs. Rosanna Ostcrmaii, on F.

B. Will meet mr iniliatinn ini'inl- Tlic terms of sale are One quarter and other business, even- Wcdnerdav any need only say, what will readily he ad- hogsheads or barrels, that Gen. Kent could scarcely i ti(m me find a better man trrdischarge the duties witli ico at their residence. of Deputy. Air.

Williams become iiiiu i i 1IUI. MiaD I I I 4 tJ i I I i i I Moreover, the discnminations in the people pf Texas shall vote for it. This is with those duties, and being an gitivc law were made because the canes day we never expected to live to see I old Texas merchant his continuance in PC will or will not; his present office will be acceptable to a M. MIOEL coming it were comparatively few but i to lo special; but the Civil Rights applies lld every good man to do the our people. Ilf! Pntl II best he can nnclcr tlie circumstances.

We most minute affairs of daily life must look at as we IS" Any one desiring tp exchange mer- i i 113 I I lire I1OL tl.vrouguout a white population. If the would have them. Cowards turn froni JSuntnitle Item. away cliaudise for valuable and desirable property in Natchez, Mississippi, will find it to information in regard to it. the new House.

mHE flrm of A party will sign the name of the Hrm in liquidation only. All persons indebted to the house are requested to settle the same, and those claims to present them for settlement. A. L. AVERY.

A. N. SHIPLEY. The undersigned will continue the business in his own name and Galveston, April 35, I860, abandonment, for a period of more thrtn thrci years: That, during the whole term of her inarriei life, she deported herself as a prudent, faithful and affectionate wife: That, if there be any community property, it is in the hands of defendant, and plaintiff knows nothing thereof: That, of the issue of said marriage, is a daughter, now nineteen years of nge, and the. others of tender years, requiring the care ofa mother.

Wherefore, plaintiff prays that she be divorced' from the defendant; That the care of her children may be decreed to he.r, and that her separate property be declared to inure tp her own use and for 'general relief' and having made oath that the defendant is not a resident of the State of Texas--these therefore to command you that you summon the said Albert C. Ramsey to be and appear before our District Court for the County of Ga veston, at a term thereof to be holden at the House in the City of Galveston, on the eleventh Monday aJlcr the third Monday in Match, I860, (June 4th), then and there to answer plaintiff's complaint by causing this writ to be published in some newspaper published in the county of Galveston for tiie space of four weeks before the first day of said term of said District Court. Herein fail not, mid of this writ make due retr. rn, certifying how you have executed tlie same. Witness, John b.

Jones, Clerk of the district Court for the County of Galveston, aiid lliii seal of said Court, 34th' day of April, A true certify. -JOHNS. JONES. Clerk. J.

cash down, balance one, two and llirce years' i No. 1 Engine Uuuse, at 'ty, P. M. All IrM credit, with approved notes Ijearim; ten per cent, per inimtm interest until paid, secured by a deed of trust--the purchaser lo obtain a policy of insurance, in the names of the Executors, for a suftlcient amount to cover the value of the buildings on said lots, and to keen the same renewed at his own ex- peniie until snicf notes are paid. The purchaser is to pay for the necessury stamps for the deeds and friends of Ireland, are respectfully i to come forward and enroll their na-nes.

apI5-dlim E. P. NORTON.S. 1 LOITIS J'LESS I I LOCIS Pl.liSS HOUSTON. and all the papers that may be required in the sale Ollice in Brick mar Central to 1 and transfer of said property, ond the trust, deed to Depot, secure (Jic pavment of said notes, and ail fees for record and fiCKnowlcdctnent of deeds.

1'ossessmi: given on or before tho d5th May next. l.ot'ts Pl.i:ss.. I I A I I'LESS. i A F. i i I A OAJ.VjJSTON.

TEXAS. Executors Kosanna Osterman. CoiuinfHNion Wcrt'tia LIDSTONE BAnNES. Auctioneers. ap21-dts offl( stPin.l.

CAHTS AND DRAYS. Just received, from Philadelphia. Also, 35 dozen Sain, W.Collins' AXES. For Kile by TORBERT uih31-dlm Agents, Strand. OTICE--All CoMon Nlilpped A.

S. or any slcamboat havm; Cerlim-ate, will be covered by tioliey of insurance, if consigned to atiai-dtn-ind HAVKIE A Watches Clocks, i rilHE greatest attainable ucciirecy can JL uently guaranteed, oy and Clocks Tepflired, adjuer- I.EIXBA.CH, --Wholesale and RerjL-1 Dealer in-HOOTS, SHOES A HA Comer Post-oBice anil streets. I uj a. jv. oM friends mA solicits the paminnje from London, Afc old friends and the public gvunrally- mu lite iTorfftvold, fjnlc HyJe Goodrich), executed with promptness and di.patO^ Now Orleans MI work done by J.

A. S. will be and Shoes to raunmteedfoVlil months, and noi second charTM to riiaranteedforia monuis, anu no seconu cnargi rniide. The best workmanship and finest materhus only iisetl, Prices strictly moderate. Strand, GalvcKlon, Next to Gillian's Drug Store.

N. injured by incompetent work BUoriffQalvestonCoiuity. men will be carefully atte: uew I by inded to, and made a will it tWr HC'U8tiu, Tisa-.

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