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as we had 1(r should have lj- portrait of An- maatel, but lT-; 'fo and I not discourse wliicb I ia i duty in the i that he 33 iavorlted or cliques altars held to "ij he should never of a per- uaion of principle he has -o a so that, frequently was, -vith reference to tin be Uad y'ni art. of Srutes-to prevent --J now which tuey held about tie franchise. slianld be grl-id properly be t'-Vj it were proper rf iu Executive, to The sssiimed by fr.O't,-'* c' were i-e be out still in not only correct, but the a'isaiHe. Xow, if in to be recognized as of what should be Pennsylvania say as to who should ia that State He woojd not be flgree- ac: that it had served the faithfully served ladies iu s.Ueir sphere Tocre must be some tbat to be? He i'aion. with slavery: he without slavery.

The of rf hr Jij-j C022C OUt fcf the COQ I pcvrer than wheii he certain C.T..-C-I forfeiteJ L.r:;:;';=e then possessed: the a slave, he to eostro! Disown destiny. He 'could as a human being may (- i ao: exist for any one; s'iihout law. Was Lr because did iivi ub-jy the law. hut it; liberty, part in pre- --iii. at least for a toappreciate He not require the Retire frinchi-e.

If the privilege ia another, and y. wbo might or rnighc be worst kind of cen- A government nt to in any form. We 1.7 '-irms--forinstaace. the that ivbea tbss il wad let down, it aations of the 12.11 to have some to vat, aad our government iiisia TinaSiy resttid upon that bbon-n in our rii.wbo=e mesibsrs were elected every It people of the several choose tbese was not altered now; oar govern meal rested, djtv appeared entire'TM lt French paper we ia favor of ic ParU, by ir. Barrel, ntlfiqce des Deux heen ma'le in Kngland.

THE STRIKES IN- latest re- ceivsd Liverpool Mercury says Tbe strikes in Paris' have not yet terminated, nor are likely, to do so for some time to.come. Combinations to secure an increase of wages are being organized atnoag all classes of tlie workmen of Paris but the demands are ruada i any disturbance of the public peace, and there is a careful exclusion from the movement of all political agitation. So general is tie claim for in- ereased remuneration, that it to find in Paris any class of workmen who I have not demanded higher, wages, and strikes are spreading from the capital to the provinces. The Parif.correspond- ent of the Morning Post endeavors to show that the demands of the working classes are reasonable, and that a higher remuneration for labor is rendered necessary b'y the increased price of provisions and the augmented rents which are now inconsequence of i i and decoration of Paris. It is understood that the Emperor of the French has taken a generous view of the question, and long since gave orders that no -Government interference should take place between master and man, so long ns disputes were not made the means of exciting political ac-itation.

BOTTS OK M. Bolts, having beec addressed by 'certain parties interested, to know his opinion as to the 'proper construction of the twenty thousand dollar clause in President Johnson's amnesty proclamation, he replies that as" the clause applies only to those who have participated" in the rebellion, each one must conscientiously d-ecide for himself, whether he belongs to that class or not. To tbe question whether "detailed farmers" can be said to have "voluntarily participated," lie gives the reply that many of the most loyal men got themselves detailed as farmers for 1 the purpose of avoiding military service against the Government, and whether, as they a i aided the rebellion, must be decided by themselves' individually, as they know more about their own motives a any one else. s'He tells thein a many are uselessly" annoying the President, and squandering their money upon lawyers, for the purpose of procuring a pardon, ths impression that, unless pardoned, their propertv would be liable to confiscation, whereas it safe enough, unless they have voluntarily participated, and it would be time enough to apply for pardon after, proceedings a the confiscation act should Lave been commenced. to party strife.

1 to-aoman- 3 er whit 'he cause a Great March" is to fcj G. W. Nichols. That march is admitted on the idea briefly aa- the r5a At v.ti7s fc ia rain for a par- et testifies a i co -ce, its 13 General ia this city on the pr of Genfi raf ern i5 upon whiph the forouj, and aa'id wiJiw was pledged to their at the time oa by Speaking of colored populstioa of the Bulletin There altogetlier 6,093 colored males and 9735 colored females at this time residing in Memphis. Of these three are in real property or cash, over 65,000 each four others are $2,000 each eighteen others are worth 'over but arj.l three hu.idred others are and less than $500.

There are 11,7.72 a blacks who own less than S1QO These facts and the danger of tlie pauperization and demoralization of large numbers, is i i the Freedmau's Department to consider the propriety of making disposition of a large number of tjiem nt a distance from the city, giving chances for doing well and repressing vagranoj. CLOSING OF Ir.oy ESTABLISHMENTS i.v Ailentown (Pa.) Democrat says that in consequence the a of demand for iron since the cessation of the war, every iron estabi in the Lehigh valley has blown out one, two or more stacks, and pig iron is piled up on the banks of t'h'e canal and along railroad by the acre. At.Ca- tasqua four or five stacks have been stopped at the Ailentown iron works t.wo out of "at two out of one out of two at the Lehigh' Valley Iron. "Works the Roberts Company, at Ailentown, is blowing out its only stack; and the rolling mills at Ai- lentown, Catasauqua and other points are preparing to suspend for a time. Lewis' mills Lave already stopped.

The stoppa-t ges will throw hundreds of laborers out of employment. AFFAIRS iy peaches and apples, all the crops in Georgia are very poor. Almost every part of the State has suffered from a protracted drought. They are not cotton enough, for their domestic wants, and, consequently, at end of tte year they will not have the means of restoring llieir. ruined homes and broken fortunes.

The negroes are giving a great deal of trouble. Thousands of them, the idle and improvident must certainly perish this paper. i i Obituary. From a private letter we 1 spected friend and fellow-citizen, Dr. J.

Jordan, died at South Indiana, oa the 21st April Iriat, of disease of the heart, under irhicluhe hivs been suffering i the last three years-, to his rnnm more than.thrQp' days previous to his death. The Dqjtor was a native of'Alabatna served ns an army physician a i the war with, ftfexico. After peace was established between the Uuitetl States and Mexico, he immigrated to Texas and made Galveaton his adopted home, ivhere he gained many warm practiced at hid profession with acknowledged ability and effect, la 13C1 a defect of vision rendered it accessary for him to go to the NoVth nod have an operation performed, which partially restored the sight of one eyo, but the inarm state of his health together with other Impediments thrown in his way by means of tbe. late war, denied him the and longing de-. sire which he always cueriabed of returning home' to spend iiia remaining day's amoug those whom he loved.

He was afTible, kind and friendly to all, especially to the poor ifud suffering, whose will, no aacead to.the throne of mcr'cy in behalf of his departed spirit. Alabama papers will pleaao copy. DIED. At Liberty, Texas, on the 3d of August, 1305, WILLIAM: G. SUKFUEKD, Into of tbe S.

aged about 21 years. The nbora announcement will be road with sorrow and regret by his friends nnd acquaintances; to whom our comrade had cnieared himself by his genial and amiable temper, his considerate kimluess, gentlemanly deportment, and soldierl conduct. To talents of no common order he united a bravery and daring seldom simplicity and (truce of manner that won the esteem and re. gard of all who came in contact with him. to resent an insult, the Hand of forgiveness was as i extended.

Aa a friend, lie was steadfast; as a man; upright and honorable ia all his dealings. While we deeply deplore the loss of oto so endeared to us, the morning of whose life gave such promise of usefulness to his country, our grief is assuaged by the conviction that a loving and tender Savior has crowned.himwith tho bright crown of eternal Jife. dreeu be the turf above thee, Friend of our better days None knew thoe but to love thee-- N'onc uarneJ thea but to praise COMRADE. GALV3STO.f,'Aug. 23th, 1SG3.

F. 0 1 LAVACA COUMV August'28, 13fi5.) HE SWEET HOME A AND A I A A will opcu for the reception of Students on 8op'emiKir4tb. TERMS--S2, S3, $4 pur mpntli, payable at the middle of the acsgiou. Biaril at West's EIoW," per montli--inoludicB washing, $io. Currenoj received at the market rates.

nngSO atwSt 0. H. McOilBEft, A. Hris't. ANTED--A gentleman understanding- EngJlsh Bntl Fpinisb--apeaking Spanish fluently--as Ttacb'tfr and Cora pan ion to an ogreeivblc yothig Gentleman." Small compensation, nd a comfortable nomo with'a pleasinl family in tho Apply to' A.

SESSUM3. rioustoa, -Aug. 29.1865--itliv 1 EE'T. i fe. Gnneral ana 'Cammissi-on ST- iND STREET, (J'iLVBSTON.

Gaireslon, August 29, ISpii-- dii.twtf. B'. Ilovse, Sign, Ornamental and Steamboat Painters, Cteiers, a a I MARKET GALVBSTON. Ao cfPftlala, Oil, Turpentine, Window G.u^a, nnd Sign Painting rnatorialE, always on G-iivcEton, Aug. 29, 1805-Odly HANS, GEtfGKER ii A i H.

at s. A ITS JL A A NO A I o.f FicJ2. A ox GALVESTTOS, TEXAS, KS to cocsuraers ami dealers iu all Teiaa everything required his Una, cm bitter than they can ba bad at any ami 1 begs the public generally ttf try beforo buying else- whore. His at: range meats are soch as to iuU'stoclii r.hv.ij-3 on hand, nnd to a i ail orders promptly lie has a good supply Writing Paper and Bln-ck Books in store, a good aeaortmont of SGBOOL BOOKS is expected In a few days from N'ow Orleans, and a lull stock t'f everything perUilalng to bis lino i nrrivc by tbe first, steiinaor from New York, Including Fiaaoa and Gu.linrg, with appropriate books of instruction, and tine solGcLloo of Cauice and Fashioaabio MQ3IC. THRMS-- Cash, of.its equivalent.

Orders, accompanies. 1(X ij OU 0 the THRMS--Cash, of.its equivalent. OrcIcrB, accomp by bills or hiding of produce consigned to any good la Gnlreston, will be filled at once, without awaitii arrival of conslgnmeuts. August fc'oT Sale; or Kxclaansre for Houston JProperty, A VERY tleairaDld LOT in tbo Eastern part of ion City, fronting the 8ay, with wharf privilege. There iBjji smalt rottag'C upou iho Lot.

The owner can make an undoubted title. Apply to K. Gnlvca- too, or Dr. RORBRTC, augl" dim Tin, Copper and. Klie'et Iron Jlanu- lacturcr, TREMONT SIPECT.

GALVESTO.S'. Formerly knows as "Cook's ry R'OOFIN'G, Quitoi-lng, of tiescr iption, esticuteit on tbe shortest, notice warraaletl. atigU cl til'. DR. JAMES AiSQELL, a the Co 'j I I sc A A Galvcston, August GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, In tlia City Marshal's Office, HoKSim, 2tftaJ.

LL FREEDMEN or others, iu of situations, are A cnllfled that them by application at tbe abore numecl oITlce. Plnnters aud others, wishing to hire bands for'-Held or other purposes, arc informed that they can be supplied hy applying as above. Al! business usually doue ia tbis line will be promptly attended to. 0. LORD 00.

Houston, TciaE August fl, 1S05-- dtwtf E. V.i.v Yonx J. OT1LIK. A 1 I A BROKERS, OALVE3TON, TEXAS, AVE opeuetl an OITlce for the purpose or buying and classing Cotton, Rnd, from their long e'xpenenco in 1 the Cotter, trade, fool assured they can give satisfaction to those who ruay intrust them with their business. Refer to the merchants of Galvcston Encourage Southern Enterprise I TK A PHO.TQ B-A A undersigned woa)U res pajt fully Inform tb.c citfc 'JL asns orGalvesLon tbat they havo opened a PHOTO- GRAPE GALLERY, In Sn-u tors' Old Building, on" TiWHont Street, where they are prepared to do all kinds of trork pertaining to Lhe PICTURE (t tie Visitej' 1 and Photographs frppi Album size to Lbe Cabinet or 1m- p4rlal, in bottar ai-i Umn any in Iho City, and equal to'auy work in tbe South.

long practical experience in the Southern States' guarantees us tc saying tb.il we can turn out work that will prore satisfactory to all parties. 3 Lidiee and Gentlemen aro respectfully invited fb ca aod examine Specimens, whether desirous orobtaiu- iiip Pictures or no)-. C5? 3 Scenery, of Invalids -and 1'tjjtons, at ehort, f- BARTLETT 'CO. Galveaton, August brg leavo to inform, JL and tbn public generally, that tboy have formed a undur tbe O'tn GENGLER CO. We will constantly ca a.

stock of TOBACCO, I A AND; LIQUORS. VFa are agents for St. Louis aca.Ciaclnpati Lager will give prom'pt attention to all consignments us. from the country arc solicited; and' wtU be promptly. bare opened a store on Centre street, between 'Siraad aud Mecbaaic stnjols, opposite the Washington' of ew Orleans; MAT.

i ER. of Galyeaton; F. U. GilvdBton, August ilALOSB- p. PAINPZP.S VMT GrRE.v.

E. MALONE.ife; B'lC. JS IB GALVESTON, A Over fc on the JfffertncL'3--Messrs R. fc Mills, Mr. James Surley and itcasrs, John B.

Sellers Galveeton; ilr" Jouii Dickinson FIDC Mr. Alex; FjHsuui2, Houston- Jlessrs. A J. Ijgersoll Co. and Messrs.

W. D. Zterry 'Mobile; Maary aud Messrs. J. II.

Orleans. aug27 d3m AR A A EXCLUSIVELY, Aili 15 Jj ICK A JLJE.rY O.j. Ha tchi ns Building, M.UN STREET, UST RECEIVED AND POK SALE, A a a Ita.mcss, 7 JSktddlery Hardwire, FSOM THE KANUFACTOHY'OF j. j. I 55 and 57 White street, Now York.

August 27, ISliS--dot GARDEN A HE subscriber, tbe old Bank building, and opposite News- Officf; corner, b.os si fresh sudply of GARDEN SEEDS. Tbey re- iiad upon as good. McDO.VALDn Galvoston, Aug. 27, ISC5--02w Ice in Gcilveston. DS undersigned beg to announce that they hare se- cored the use Of the Hull Ice House," aud havo already one full CARGO OF ICE stored there for tbo supply of this city and Illusion.

They have another cargn now on its way here, and hs.irs made arrangements to maico this a permanent Small supplies CB.Q bo hail at the Ice House.Tor families on aa favorable terms as it can ba afforded, but as the next cargo will cost tbem much less, ibey expect to greatly reduce the present prices as soon as It Their rule will bo-- SmallproQts and quick returns. ALLEN ft TOOL. GalvesVoo, August 13', 1365-- d2w A Cotton Factor Commission and pinj( A A I WOULD inlorni my friends and tfoo public generaUv, tbat on tbo 1st pi August, taaUnt, I rcnomcci my old business. ang dttwtf s. I A Lumber and Commission Business, IX A 7 US AS; TTAS ON HAND CALOASIEU CYPRESS LUMBER, Pickets, Liitbs, Shingles.

Primed and Glazed Saab, and will soon receive Effaeeed Floorlnc-aud Celling; N'ortUern White Pine, fcc. Kf Consignments solidileJ tna orders Ci'cil for Fill kiucis of buildiaj; materials, au gg i.r G. IV. Oc Y-jyo 'EXCHANGE BROKERS. A A SE ON NEW TORE AND NEW ORLEANS B.iugtl toil Sold.

Will make Cullcctions and 0:1 day of payment. Currency houchtar.d sold 15, lati! residence rin Galveaton Bay, known oa CRESCENT PLACE. This situation ban always ueen oon. siricrci; moat healthy and delightful on the Bay. It ie one nnil half miles a'lovo llorj-an's Point- add contains one.hundre'.l and 'twenty Acres, with cctn- forubia Buildings, Cistern, Ac.

Tbe placo tins great ad. vantage 07er any other place-oa tlie Bay. inasmuch as nnvsteamer running betmje-o Galvcston aud land at all times at the foot of- the Garden. Fisb. of evory vaciely.daa bo taken without Icaring tho uar- den.

Bathinj excol'ent. S. SHERMA.N'. Inquire of thefsubscriber at Richmond, Fort Bond or Capt J. Latham.

Houston. augll Utwlm A CO'. EG to iaform their customers that.they still con tinuo tnc manufacture ol" their, rarioura styles of Family and Toilet Soaps, Starch Candle s. Prices current tor warded by mall on application. COLGATE d3m JN'OE.

53 aud oo John street, New York. TEXAS NEW OBLEMS. Unions fllariae aad Fire Insurance Co. (AT OFFICE OF NEW ORLEANS PICAYUNE.) ILL attend Alllug ary small orders I'mca'Texas for I3idivid.ua.!, Business, or Family Supplies, chiirging a raodorato commission, for tis S2fviues. 'No orders Qlled except on.receipt 'funds for all transactions in New Orleans nrs fcr cash.

nnpEiis TO--C. C. Longcops and H. Cushlojr, al Houston; and 1.0 Wiliard RicharLtefmjJaaicE Sorley ami Colonel SyOnor, a'. Galrastpn.

Orleans, Aiijr, 15--rttf AS resumed tbe business of insuring agaluat Firo Jlarlno nod Inland Navigation risks, wllb unimpaired, and EssiUe well aeciared, consisting of Stock Kotes $130.000 ton MS on Rua.1 Estate, Good Stocks, Gush, over 100,000 Toe Company will grant policies on cotton in presses, on merchandise in store, anil produce in course of transportation, n.fc their former reasonable rate's of premium' also, on M.u'me risks to'or frbm tbe port of Giilveston. I ALBERT BALL, President; L. 11. IHTCUCOCK, Vice President; Isadora Dyer, Swplien Southwfck. Sortey, J.

P. Dayie, George Ball, Hughes, George W. Graver, N. Q. Yard, Julius Fretlerich, A.

P. Lulkin, Coake. 1 OFFICB Cbmer of ami Twcnty-sxoiid- Street. July 12 dly J. S.

BEERS, XO PKin'TXKS AMD PUBliISHEHS. JCST HECEITSD AT I S' A U'S Ey UO POYDUAS STREET, a a St. a 6 B. A H'S A LASRE ASSORTMENT OF I I PAPER-- I 32, 24 i 30, 23x33, 23 T42, 3 2 4 4 Six48 BOOK PAPER 33-- plain, calendered. JUBBIXO PAPERS or CARDS A.m A BOARDS--wnite and colored 1 Agent for tbo sale of fi.

PRINTING PK1-JSSES, i Job Presses, Adams' Uottago Presses; rjniled states John 5 Lightbody's i i In 1C, and II. D. wido's I C3" ConBt8.ut!y or. haml, large asfortment of art trio materials requicsity.lo Hie "nmke up" of Book or Job Printing OIHos, lor sale at the lowest market TMtoi. GEO.

H. VINTE.V.. auglO d.ttwCm 140 Poydras Orleans. FIEE AND MARINE'lIfSUEANCE. GEORGE BUTLER, AGENTy GALVESTON I PREPA.RED to cover by Firo Insurance Cotton in Warehouses uod Presses: Goods ami Merchandise In bousea'and Also, to Insure P.isks'on sierobancliso by Sea, or Inland Navigation, from ports nnd places in Texas, to ports and in tbe Unltod States or and vice verm.

Policies, will bo by turn in the following Com Phccsir Fire and Marine. Insurance Company New York, capital and assets Metropolitan Firo Marine Insurance Com- Vork, capital and assets 750000- llanluttan Tire and Insurnnce Company New capital 50C onn Washington Kire and Marine New York; cnpital 600000 Security Fire nnd Startaa laaurance Company Nsw York, .1000000 National Fire and Jhrrno Insurance Company New Orleans, cipita! Tue above Companies are '5-Gll known IhrouRhou tbu United Slates, as among the moat reliable taey arc entirely independent, nf, a to anyAcentot Ihu Marine Board or Underwriters ot tow York or ffew and all losses will be promptly adjusted and riild Galyesloo, August's, 1806--dtf PAPER WAREHO USE, No UO POYDRAS STREET, a a a a 0 A N' for Viic sale of R. Hoe Co 'a Printing Tresses and Conner's 5 ms Printing Types, July2i3 dttw it JotEi DICKJ.NSO.V OWEN L. DICKINSON' CO Cotton and 'WooJ Factors and mission JT3.erclianis? MAItf STHEET, iro rr, AS. Houston, August 23, 1S65.

di A 3IE33ICIWES. imilcrsigoed most respectfully inform their trreniis the public, that thyy have re-opened their Drag Houston, on tbo corner of Main and streets, where they will keep constantly on bond every-' thing tbe market will atfortl in their line, of tbe beat to be ba'J, and at as ruasocable rates as they can be al- fordci. They have secured the services of Major B. F. Barker, ac esporUmceii drugglat aad.

apothecary, by bualneBS of tbo bouse will bo concluded. fGf Proscriptions' carefully compounded. mar3 twdtC HEAKD 00 W. A EiF JL Skip Broker and. Commission Jlferchanl.

15D COMMON STREET, NEW ORLEANS. OKSIG.VilENTS of Produce solicited, and careful attention given to all orders sent to me. Neyr Orleans, July Diujrrlioeas illienmcitism and rycuruima. A RE ITP. TO BB II(D FOB THE 'ABOVE DISEASES PBO.M I Great Eastern.

Western and Southern forwarders. reliable Express Company hav'm? estab- JL limbed an Office Oityaarc prepared to receive aud forward Liters, raluattt in alt iftfiprincipal fxnnls in ike United States, time. A A Gmzrtvs 2d Cor. Vie Dry Bridge. A LSO-- INSTANT RELIEF SORE- Throat, Cbolera, Lockjaw, Earache, Tootbache, Buras aod Scalding All sorts of Fresh Wounds, Sores arid.

Ulcers cured, even though derived from secret discaseF. 'Remedies Tor Hemorrhoids or Piles, Bad Breath, Gravel, Worms, Tape Worms, Cftills aart Fuvcr, Intermlt- Fever, Come, and all Chronic Diseases. A Special Remedy for each and every disease Certificates of persons cured of tae abore diseases can be seen in moat of tue K. 0. ccffspapersj ia the office of Mr.

3 OfSce from 6 to 3 o'clock, A. and from to u'clock, P. K. Houston, Aug. 10-- JJttwlm HE uadsrsigned have, this associated thernaclvcs togetbsr to do a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS in the City of Galveaton.

They have both bad a numbr of years experience in buying- and selllag and business guncrally. We hope by strict attention to our business, to receive a liberal share of patronage. We will be prepared to make liberal cash adrances on all consignments of Cotton, or oth'er produce consigned our care; and all orders sent to ua for Goods will be promptly attended to ami wo prooiEaa oar char shall be moderate. B. P.

GIBBS, JOSEPH BROWN. Ga-lvestan, Jane 10,1865. Jaue Fpecial Messengers on all trains between Houston and Galvcston; conneciintr by steamers vlth New Orleans for N'ew York; Ciaciuoati, ImUanapolla, NashTllie, and al Intermediate poicts. Special Miissecgers leavo N'ew'Orleans dally for Nat chez, Vtakabiirg, Meoipbis, Cairo and St. Louis, connect Inp at Cairo with fl-illy KeeaeDgcra for all poiuta Norta East aatl West by Mesaengera leare New Orleans daily for afobile, Moat gotacry, Selma, Oicalono aad iaterxcdiata points.

1 For rates of Mifrjy nnd Frpjgbt, and other information, I i at the Corcpanj'sOi'Btje, in Hutuhica' build- log, opposite the Ruek Houae, August 6 dtvrlf H. Agent. CORTEIX C. CORYELL McNEELY, Conveyancers and General Ayenis far Lhe Purchase and Sale of Real Estate dtljuftmeni cf liente, Payment nf Zbzes, Ootttction of Claims, Ac. tinea A GALVESTO.S, TEXAS, i i i a Office.) 60 ftttenlioa given to Collection of City Claims.

RSFEBEHCE3 Bal'icgf-r Janlc and Baker fc Sawyer, Galveston, T. EL M. Allen tc Co. and Tally Iz New Orleans; J. H.

Brower Co. and Henry -John Ttroblg, San Antonio, Texas; C. S. West, aod M. H.

Bowers, Austin, 'Texas; Hon. J. B. Sbepard, Brenham, Texas G. W.

Jones, Bae- tropjTexaa; B. Hubbard, Tyler, Texaa. AGREEMENTS, BONDS, COKTRACTS, DEBDS, MORTGAGES, WILLS, eailycxccated, with promptnesa and riaonable ternu. by CORYELL Galvcston, Mm.

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