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G-ALTESTOlfr LARGEST OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN TEXAS. W. RICliAKDSOy 11. BLO. EDITORS ff.

RIC3ARD3OX FRIDAY MORNING. MARCH 5, 1800. is paid the ofllct- a receipt for it will be given; hat remit tboy may consider llu arrival of thtfp bontflttt acknowledgment of ilKlr funds. scot by mnil at. thorlskof the seut! Ordo; Rrmit by draft, registered letter, or ish to call ntleclion to ilia c-ictl of Messrs.

Marttn Bennett, of Naviwota. Dipt, ilaitln Is SUssitnppl, where he pracJecd Ihc prolession tbc war broke ont, when he joined thi Lout Cause in ths Virginia nrmy, (md servtd with extinction. 3Ir. BenneLt, of Hi superior Intellect, obtained license ns lawyer at the early figo of 17 years, and IB at present nniveissKy actnowledced one of the moat talented ol his R2e, Wcbcsp-ak for tbis firm a liberal share of public pi'ro: ajc. Mr.

Brett, proprietor ol the Imperial Chop Honse, Market street, baa hli card in another column. He fnrnitlud the sapper for the "French BJ1 sivtn tome time Bincr, fovoniblc roiices of which peared in the city papers. C2T" The very valuable and property known av the fiord Buildinp. corner of and MtChan'c streets, is advertised for In another by Capt. M.

C. XcLcmore, tnu- icacrs ID ted. Scu advertisement, 13?" The fine livcrpacteL Ida Revs advertised to l(are to-morrow for CST" Xotico of auual meeting of the Ga'veston Association is advertiied. oar authorized rgent TeblOtw-wlm r. J.

B. Tucker ft; Kellona. Falls count jr, r. 3Iark Wtees ii oar tnt at Eecnmonr, Jc3erson Texas. feblO-tw-wlm E3T" V.

CJ. too onrauthorlzwl street? at Uluff. Jurpcr connty, Texas. feblOtw Maps of Gulveston i can be had Jit this office. -Vo attention vaid to communications without a responsible signature.

en. Grant said to Senator Pool of North Carolina, tbe other day, that all tlie Suites were "safely aac pleasantly back in the Union, ours be the happiest country on the Richmond Dispatch says Those who cannot see that negro suffrage is a settled question arc like a stage-driver who exchumcd to his colleagues the day: i Boys, Con- fedtrick money will be good yet -Ivri jby Smith is still a-fitin' beyond the and lie'il bring it up TUB A. G. Brown informs the Kccon- "LEi 1 us HAVE a mid, the other day a it was the South, and almost the. South alone, that filled his tlioagljta wben he made 130 of the egression; lie bowed.

North Carolina and tUabania ivere tlic "best reconstructed, practically, ot tho ten Southern States. There more observance of law- and rder, and a better feeling between the white and black races, and between tlio political parties, in those States summed up in the remark tbnt the con- in any other. This lie declared atitiition for the reason ho knew from extensive and reliable in- that it was more vindictive in its spirit ormntlon, and he had no doubt what- than the people, white or black, would ever if political inceaclmrisju pnt tolerate, and more prescriptive in its KKWB BOILED DOttJf. Ilju. A.

H. Stephens is fwt recovering struction Committee that if new 0 8 recent injury. Constitution of Mississippi had "cori- Tho impeachment farce cost the formed to tho acts of Congress, it; State of Florida $23,000. encountered net aeriotis He and thousands of others The wife of tf en. St.

Johu R. Llddell, Louisiana, died on the 13th tilt. England has three tbouaand steam two tho United who opposed it, wonM harc advocated its adoption eagerly and lowB Ho then proceeds to state the grounds States twenty-two, of such opposition, all of which are It eoats afellow $5 in Brooklyn to rup hla wife. A beggar WEB arrested in Montgomery, tlio other duy with over $1500 on his persLin. Green paan have mado their appearance ia North CnroHna.

rest, the other seven States -would provisions tbsn thu acts of Congress lc ii flna Legislature, by reeoliilion, 1 required." This ia not true of the con- urceB Congress to repenl the teoure-of- i i i -i. stltntiou for Texas, which is I ft co law. as liberal as the acts of Congress permit. It may be added that, oft course Gov. Brown and those who acted TV i ill him in defeating tlio constitution, because it proscribed the -white people of the State, would Jnot have opposect it on.

tbc ground of negro suffrage alone--because the reconstruction acts, to which he wished the constitution to conform, distinctly require the Southern conventions to recognize negro Euffrnge in. the new constitutions. It will be remembered, too, that a soon settle clown to a model condition of civil order and harmony. The South, 10 said, lias always been source oi inxiety to tho nation; there was now every prospect that it would soon Become as tranquil and as prosperous as any other section tho Union. 'When-that time arrives," exclaimed tho General, the United States will be the strongest and -happiest country on the globe." This shows how the land lies: There a morbid feeling at tho JTortb con- icrning tho South, and little disturbance hero is construed to be a sample of political incendiarism," and the evidence that the rebellion is yet rife.

Tho simple and plnin truth of tho matter, however, is, that no country has ever been so quiet as the South, under similar circumstances-that no ever chcnshcd so little hatred against their conquerors and oppressors us the Southern people do-and that if there were less of painful prejudice and intense feeling at "tho North about South era conduct, and more disposition to do the'South justice, peace, prosperity and fraternity might easily be secured. A3 to "po- has a leading article on tlio proposed lit teal incendiarism," if Crcn. Grant i Constitution, in which it says that al- mcans carpet-baggery, he is right in though there, arc some objectionable believing that less of that institution features to the Constitution "it is far lanilstoue, a formutinn which, lit Brazil and elflawliero, is associated with dial a Milton Clay, negro of a great mouth, who figured in the Radical Con- Montgomery jrejjresentfl.7 'live of Madison county, baa been sent en ceil to the penitentiary for "claiming as his BY TELEGRAPH. OCil, CLOSING NEW YORK MARKETS. NEW YOUK, Mnrch 4, 1800.

son. IIo not only refused to deliver it up on denund, bnt omirea noti to aTvear him. own a 3 P. at ISljj. Cotton dull nnminally at 29, sales 6000 baits.

Exchange Oi to Of. NEW OKLEA.S9 MARKETS. EW ORLEANS, March r. Gold 133. Cotton dull and noiniual; Middlings 28 to suits 2QOO bales.

LIVERPOOL MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, March 4, 18G9. 0 T. closed firmer, but not Spnrjieon; the 1 satlonal preacher and temperance advocate of London, has taken again to wine after tho practice of total abstinence for nine and the ircllgtous newspapers throughout the are disconsolate thereat. MEW JHSCEILANKOI'S CARDS.

A. H. AMltLSIt c. M. AMBLER MASON, A a a a 5G Straud, TUESDAY BVBN1XO.

Wnrcli 0. at o'clock, i GALVZSTON. TEXAS. C. L.

I ATTORNEYS COUKSELLORS-AT-LAW, Nts.vawo.lt), Texiiw, Prompt attention given to tin- ro-it'ciloc c. cisiras, mflij-clitlivly Florida divide their tirno between raising oranges and shootiDg alii- silver VB8e 3 most popular' ontlie 2000 votes tlio Orphan's a i a Nnlchez last higher Uplands Orleans we tit, Thomas Leathers a fine A womnn named Welsh futally shot John Devina in Alton, ItUnoip, while attempting to outrage her. Mrs. Mary T. Crhtenden, mother of Gen.

T. T. CrUtonden, died in Mdiaon, Monday, aged 7G yeara. A Rrave and reverend. Beignor of tho Ntiw York Senate has been bpgaUeJ out of $3000 by a New York couetesun.

A masked Ku-Klux, captured tlia other at Jjflwrenceburg, turned out to be a inc; Democrats in Mississippi, after sue- (oil nepro, black as tho ace of spades. out of about -1000. Junies Lyon and Virgiciu3 Freumon, of Norfolk, Lave gotten out a patent for a brick-cleaning ni'acliine. It will do labor, of, fifty, men in one day, and clean ibo bricks better. A suffrage, what?" was tlio subject of a.lecture recently in Crawfordsville, by Miaa Ltzzlo Bojnton-.

She received tbo answer, by express--Q pair of trousera, a jacket, and dull razor. ccssfully appealing to the negroes to voto against tbe new constitution for that State, because it proscribed tho came out of the canvass declaring tbnt they could not thereafter consistently support any constitution which disfranchised the freed men who had acted with them in the contest. McKinney Enquirer, oue of our ablest country exchanges, the county paper and tho supposed orgiui of Gov. Throckmorton, would be an advantage. Texas has been thu best abused of Col.

Forshuy iavorcd us with a call last: evening, having arrived direct iroin and neighboring counties, where he lias been for the last two or three assisting in the organic ition of companies for the construction of wooden ruilroruls. The Colonel represents the country in E. far more prosperous condition than, he has ever seen it before. Somft of the most violent radicals would Lave been found in the secession r.iiik-; if they had obtained the positions they sought in 1SGO-1. Gen.

IXivis, the groat cliampion of franc'iiisunu-nt and division, and the ultra radical candidate for Governor of Texas, was an aspirant for the position of delegate to the secession convention called to take the State out of the Union but he was badly beaten. -Confederate sour grapes proved to le "troolyloil" physic, and worked most radicals. the Southern States, nnrt we have no doubt the prejudices of Gen. Reynolds, and the exceedingly garbled nnd false reports of the Convention, luivo done mnch to poison tbc mind of the President elect -with regard to out- State. But it ia none the less true that there is nothing like angry political feeling hero on the part of ex-rebels; no disposition to exercise political proscription no desire or designs to oppress or mistreat the negro--nothing which should have prevented Gen.

a from phicing Teias alongside of Virginia, Alabama and North Curoliim. But our people will see in tlio misrepresentations of our State, find, in the extent to which they-arc credited at the North, special reasons for avoiding all imprudences winch might even be tor'ur ed into cor- roboration ot tho bad reports of Reynolds and the Texas radical conven- methods are low doing much to introduce i a i into South Carolina. An association--one as nu instance or example of several others of a like i --is liow introducing German hiborera into the neighborhood of Dewberry, in the of the State, at rate of GE.X. LEE AS AX ALTHOH, is now stated on the best authorny that Gfcn. Lee is i i a history of the war, and that Gen.

J. B. Gordon is Vice President of the publishing company which wiH issue the work. It is to be ready tor the press during the coming summer. This same company are publishing the University series" of school text books, which should be used by every school in the South.

JIaury's School Geographies form par; of the series, and are far superior tn anything of the kind ever GAIIDEXIXC; FOU TUB Judd, of New York, have a pulisned a very elaborate work on "Gardening for the South, or how to grow vegetables and fruits," by the late k. White, ot Athuns, with additions by Mr. James Van 35uren and Dr. James Comak. The objection brought against Northern publications of this kind--that they do not suit the latitude--will not apply to this book, which is adapted to our seasons, and is entirely the work of Southern men.

It is very comprehensive in its range and systematic its more liberal than wo anticipated. It is as lihcrhVan the franchise rjnestion as the Federal Constitution will permit. 1 The Enquirer, without committing itself in advance of aa examina- tiou, ia inclined to the belief tlmt sound policy and prudence req that tho people should support Of Jack Hamilton it snys: Tlie moderation evinced by Gov. Hamilton and others in the late Convention should be met by a like moderation on the part of our democratic leaders; and if it is possible for the counsels of the moderate of nil parties to bring peace and restoration to our State, -we hope it will be done. The "Waxahacluc Argus thinks the best that can be done now will be to adopt the constitution, and if.

as it supposes will be tho case, there ia another registration of voters before the election, advises every one who can to go and an'l vote. Tlie Dallas Herald, from all it can learn of the proposed constitution, i it a i i than it Imil looked for. The Herald thinks that the people of Texas will adopt i and. we are by no means sure that the best interests of tho State do not require it of us. extract a few lines from the Her a article A.S to tho question of negro suffrage, A Western ngricuUurist is cf the opin- i ion that tho ico crop throughout the conn" try has not been injur winter.

A Knoxvi'Ie Prees and Herald corre- apondent thinks cotton Brewing can ba mado profitable in East Tennessee. Do nb: ful. TheEm purer of lhn French, is said to ba more embarrassed by hia private indebtedness. Eugento and her dry goods did it. Opera bouffd was introduced into the United btatcs by Bateman leua than three years ogo.

The National Theatre Washington was used for religious purpoats last day night.aod an Euglieh preacher named Sharman presided. In the course or his remarks ho.alluded to President Johnson as "the man who had trunks packed for Tennerisep," and a portion of the audience hissed. He then indulged in a strong denunciation of tliu President's abuse of the pardonins power in Demp- case, whereupon half the audience rose to their feet and biased him and then departed. A well-to-do farmer by the name of Mooro, i i near Centralm, Illinois, not long since married a widow lady of that vicinity, considerably liis senior. It seems that the grown up children of the woman were very much opposed to the wedding.

Tbe other morning when Moore WRB proceeding to his stablu to foed his horsed, he Wiia mysteriously fatally shot. The murderer is supposed to ba a son of Moore's wife. Savannah, has had a leinalo Enoch Ardea case. Wifo yloped--reported dead --husband married again. Wife No.

1, returned and niadu a mess of it all. John Bopp, who tried to commit suicide in Louisville, tbe other day, is recovering, to tlio disgust of tho newspaper reporters. Tbe Montreal Gazette recently pub' lislied a poem which it credited to the late D'Arcy AIcGea. Tbo linea mny be found among tVrnld Oriffoti's poems. GOD, Butler is responsible for the assertion that theru are sixty Bank directors in of llepreaentativeF.

A son of. Kev. Mr. of Bell sales 10,000 bales. LONDON MARKETS.

LOKDOS, March 4, 1S09. 5 Bonds 82i. From Evcii'me Edition or SPECIAL TO TOE TMMKDTATEIA-, first-class TINKERS, lo woik piccu worlr. Apjily at oneo to determined that Thompson and Blackmore (who confessed ir, open court tho murder of MIC Missouri.in, each clinrg 1 ing the other with plotting the deed,) shall not escape the penalty of their crime. They were sentenced to be at Sherman on the.20th and the law-abiding of that county have organized a company ol picked men to guard them until tho day of their execution.

The name of the murdered man Wilson, from near Rolla, Missouri. An unsuccessful attempt made to break the jail at -McICinney, last week. The i says Capt. Mosby, from Cook county, who is confined" iin- der charge of murder; tried to dissuade the other prisoners (a.white frpra Fnnnin and two negroes,) from their purpose, arid failing in this would take part in the afl'air. Tlie Enquirer a the following A man named Sock well, living near Farmeraville, was brutally murdered a few evenings (since while sitting at his supper table.

Two mcc, named Gaylor, nnd Hend ricks, have been arrested, charged with the crime. Sockwell had lost some horses, and it is supposed about to trace up the thief, i BUKNIIAM, Murch 4, ISGO. young man named William McAshan, of range, while riding on the outside of tlie stage with, the driver, yesterday i morning, near said place, In lighting his I pipe, leaned over, loet his balance and fell down under the stage wheel, which crushed his arm. It is supposed that he a on hia head. He has been sinking very rapidly since midnight; the physicians eny there ia no hops of his re- iiiR Association uoliflid Lbut tlit aanunl mccl- Itg or the AEEOciatl in itilic Gtcppln- ger'a Ua'i; MONDAY, Mh of Mnrcli, ISOit, 1 r.t 7 "o'clock P.

Tt. CITAS. ailUSSFKO. Pcc'y- CHOP irons A. HOWESJ TOIl TTTE SALTS OF COTTON, WOOL AND HIDES, P.

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B. Galveflton. tent House in Texas, nnd make liberal on H. HOWKS co. We (akc in recnmrncndlnp the above firm lo our frivnda, rceiwctfully solicit their TF.

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aro JL tiRUBBS, tlii'p Son Co.) covery. S. SPKCIAL TO THE NEWS. NEW YORK MARKETS. NEW YOIIK, March 4, 1SGO.

Gold opens at 1313. 10 Colton dull and nominal, to Exchange to OJ. 1 133. Cot'ton quiet but Brm, 29i-, 0i to 3D NEW ORLEANS MARKETS. OKLEAHS, Mnrch 4, 18G9.

12 Cottoa dull and i a Middlings 28 to 28ic. LIVERPOOL MARKETS. March 4, isbo. Noon. --Cotton qaiet sales 10,000 bales; Uplands 11 Orleans 12it3.

2 P. M. Cotton--market firm and prices a shade better, though not quotably higher; sales 10,000 bales. LONDON MARKETS. 4, 18GS).

81J. 2. r. 82i-. 70 ALVtSTOy liKETT will be prrpurcil at or AlLALd in UK TJiX AS i t'il- on, any Intr." 10 riiniipli CAL TICKETS Fold Fourteen for including a luilf bottle.Tablet for dinner.

SUPFShS FOK PAIITIES AND BALLS nlehcd ii: Uicni-Bt approved I'rcnch slyle. caused murder. The fifty a A r.umber of a wc rc it as a fixed fact, beyond all met nt the courthouse several months 1 dispute, there will be no rccon- agreed among time I sanction in Texas without it. white labor would pay, formed an association, appointed nri agent, paid each $100 as a beginning and work commenced. The agent began by get- i i numbers--six, ciglit, (en or ajdozcn, nnd so i his for January reached i And thus the work i go i 3far, or a little after, when the demand foe this year will alack off, to be reuewccl in the au- for next year.

A member of this association states that the white laborers already in service do at leafit fifty per cent, moru work J5T" Wo do riot i thousand:) upon thousands who arc now rushing to locate ou the poor lands alcmg the Pacific "Railroad, will do a so well range men t- first rate book citbcr for study or rearly reference, and madi; more valuable by a drawings. large number of ickosabogue paper mills, near JTobile, are about to manufacture paper from tbe fibres of the okra plant. They bavo made successful experiments with regard to it, and have taken out a patent righfc to manufacture from this fibre. The Register mentions eight distinct advantages the okra possesses over rags, and says the grand result of all "bo the cheapening of paper to consumers, and it ought to be the transfer ot paper manufacturing mainly to the South, where this fibre is so readily and cheaply The Londoa Times attributes the accident to the Pereire to forcing the ship ahead loo fast in such a A severe storm on the Atlantic, Rays The Pall Mall Gazette, is no uncommon occurrence, and ought not to be more than a powerful steamer like the Pereire could encounter. If a steamer ia kept witti her head a little off the sea," jttst moving and no more, she miy ridn out the heaviest gale.

The Pertfa met fearful storm years ago, and was kept at a very low speed for for- hours without snipping a ton of water. The Conference Committee on Diplomatic Appropriation bill decided to report in favor of the appointment of United States Commissioner, at salary of three thousand dollars, for Honduras, San Salvador, Nicaragua and-Cpsta Kica, in Central America; for missions to Equador, Bolivia, Peru and Uru- gnay, at a salary not to exceed three thousand dollars. Tho salary of Minister to Chile ia not disturbed. as they could by i to But the idea of railroad advantages overcomes difference of soil and even induces people to brave tbc rigors of a severe climate, as -well as to i the expenses which such i i imposes. Shrewder people, who i to make themselves rcntly comfortable," and to lay the foundation of a big fortune, at small cost and trouble, not follow the i into tho barren wilds of "West, but come to the.

rich lands and fine climate of Texas, and settle where the railroad will reach them by the time they get ready for it. The Richmond Enquirer has come to the conclusion that the course of the country is onward--that the ship which has outlined tbe tempest of the past eight years is yet strong and seaworthy and will get into port." Tbe growth of the country is absolutely startlicg, and the South must participate iu this tremendous movement, which, among other things, will wbulra tut our pen pi are worn out with de- ly. Tliuy are weary of the anomalous i i of affairs. Military rule, however, mild and wise, cannot be The feeble aclmiuistration of the laws by those appointed by military power; tho stoppage of immigration, and tho failure of capital to seek investment with 113; willi the uncertainty of the future cramping tho 'energies of our likely induce many of the conservative party in the State to vote for the proposed organic law. Others, doubtless, who cannot conscientiously support the will tacitly give it tlio go-by and thus allow its ratification.

For tho good that is ia it, and for the harm that has been kept out of it, our people arc indebted to tho moderate men of tho republican party. We reel quite confident in asserting that the great mass of the democratic party of tho State most sensibly appreciate the labor and conduct of these gentlemen. Haven, aged fifteen ve killed a yro womr.n at a place last tk. The woman attacked him i an sr, acd stabbed her in self-defense. "Burlingame IP quoted assaying that the Emperor of China would take stuck in tbe Darien Canal to the a of eighty i i supply all the labor Deeded.

A youug mna named Kropps entered the store No." 273 Fulton street, Brooklyn, recently, and attempted to shoot ooe of t'ue yount; ladies employed, there, a Miss Cassit) King. "Hu had formerly been engaged to her, but she bad lately 1 discarded him on account of his bad habits. Theehot. merely srtiv.ed Miss King's a A.NP WHOLESALE DE ALERH 1 Expressly xdnpttd to the Teins Trade. 377 B79, New COTTOK AND WOOL FACTOES, NS C.

LACIIMAH A CHiTIA (Successors to J. E. Foster,) Al ic'ccs, Mnsk-r, Will icavu 3IAGNO1IA aud OX -KATUiiDAY, 11AHCJ1 (i, nt 5 1'. M. For rrelglit or 'APPLY ON BOATlt).

SALE: ITNICK IIBH'EAS. n. L. mideandoxccntod IUH nole to 44 MHin Stiect, II o'll I Lfirso cmipirnnu'nls Ijv every elcnmcr frpin uw Yoik Nuw patiliy IT; D. HALL, Anct'r.

T. J. BATTLJUD, CHICKENS COME HOME TO Wliea the tenure-of-offico bill was passed, with remarkable uuaniinity, Congress chuckled over the'fact that it completely tied Andy Johnson's hands. And, says "Mack," in a letter- to the Cincinnati Commercial: Ic was not to i the hands of a that tho House so promptly paised the It was to give its own Republican members facilities for helping their friends to office. Tho Senate refuses to repeal the act, and is not likely soon to yield that refusal, for while the act remains in force the Federal patronage is practically taken away from the members of tbe House and kept at tbe disposal of the Senate.

Under the old system of appointments and removals a member could get the President to 'make what changes he pleased in his district, but under the Tenure Bill the first man to be consulted is the Senator from tbc State in the poor negro race ia destruction which lllo an is proposed." How can they stand up when the country is mado and band- together by hundreds of railroads- the very facility of intercommunication diffusing the population and energy of the North over the now spartly settled territory of tbe South And wo be to these poor people when the hard cruel eye of the Northerner is fixed on them as an obstacle to the imperial standards! "Washington correspondent ia speaking of the President's late reception, says: A hearty, musical laugh in the blue- room crowd startled me into-the exclamation, That is Mrs. Gaiues'a -laugh, surely No; it is not Sirs. Gaines," said an elderly ludy next me, "it is Mrs. or Stiggins But it was Gaines, just arrived from New Orleans and ladient as ever, with a court of gentlemen around her. She wore a pearl-colored Ratin, trimmed with black lace, with a light dress bonnet, decorated with a large aigrette of costly diamonds.

"She must have been successful in her ejectment said one. Oh replied another, every now and then they send her a million as a sop, to keep her "quiet." She is staying at the National. The Freeman's Journal Bars "John P. Hale lind Mr. Saward eeein 'not to be on us good terms with.etch.other ns they were when, in 1850, the former, in the United States Senate, introduced a resolution to 'devise soma plan for a peaceable dissolution of the Union' of the States, and Seward voted for it," jy The will of Sol.

Stuttk mafcee LIB eon Tliaddeus Sanford Smith devisee in trust of his estate, to bo divided in two equal par-8; one of those to be divided equally between his fonr sons, Lemuel, Marcup, Solomon and tlie other between hia wifc and hie BOD 8 buckle us Sanford, Sargoant Treaties and Ana Wilgus. The family residence is to be hie wife's i her life. One of the provN eions of tbe will ia in these wordi I rt quest that no one will wear mourning for me, as I expect to go itomediatety into a world of happiness, at which ray friends should rejoice. It is my special wish that my hody may not be dressad up in a suit aa if alive, but that it he dreated tip in an old-fashioned shroud, the head resting oa a small pillow, if conveniently at hand. The papers seem to think that affairs between this country and England are growing serious, and make the subject a theme of considerable speculation.

We arc not arire that those Southern, papers are right -which, think England, in a contest to check the insolence of the universal Yankee nation, would have the sympathies of every power in the Old World, except Russia; but we are sure that England will never apologize for recognizing the South as a belligerent, and that the United Sbatcs could not well exhibit more insolence and inconsistency than by insisting on such an apology. and tbe man was arrested. A ing on his person leads to tUe belief that he? nlao intended to kill himself after killing the young ladr. He was committed. The Illinois Legislature recently ceded Chicago to Indiana, and the Missouri House voted to Louis alto- petli'Jr.

Tliero was subsequent ream-' eideration in both caecr, on the ground that Indiana wouldn't nccepl the dow- cher," and that Si. Louis will die cJT of itaell if its rich men live a few years longer. A young lady i i in the country adjacent to Atlanta, fin. hns four suitorp, aged respectively thirteen, eighteen, thirty-five and sixty. Sbeis twenty-four, and has the four seasons to choose from.

Mr. Wilkiu Cullins has announced his decision to write no more novel? at press ent, but to devote himself to dramatic compositions, for which, he believes himself to have special genius. The Council of Mo has published an order in the Tribune of lota in tbe try to appear before that body and establish their right to the premises. Miallinn, the Tennessee Congressman and orator, is reported to have eenS to a Nashville paper a slip, with tho written memorandum, "E-Jitor Nashville Banner pleas publish within Deoyal as marked." Doyle, a well known lawyer of Phimdelphia, wasfonod in tbo street day morning, badly wounded in the head, and died in a few minutes after being carried home. No arrest baa been made.

The cane is a mysterious The salt of John H. Lawrence, tlie Cin cinnati City Comuiisdioner, va. Murat Comia the people of the neighborhood seem thoroughly convinced that the parties who stole his horses murdered him to prevent detection. learn from the Doaton Monitor of the 20th uU. that Mrs.

Ncwland, residing on Ilolford Prairie, lind. her person violated by a negro named Gco. Crawford, whilst she vns rctnrnin: home a visit to a neighbor, on the prairie. The negro was arrested by the citizens find taken before a justice 1 who ordered him to be taken by tlic sheriff and Indgod in the jail of Coliiu while preparing to start with him to trmfc placr, lie rnnhed from the guard muni a shower of from six-shooters aud made Itis escape, am wns pursued to Elm Bottom, the Monitor says with i probability his capture. Mr.

Shiflett died very suddenly at this place on. morning Iitst. llo had. undertaken to ride the mail route from Crockett to Centrovillc. Ou Monday morning, just beyond the Trinity, lio wns forced to return on ncr.onut of high water, and go back to Crockett.

Tuesday evening he ate a very hearty sapper and boasted of feeling better than usual. ITe retired to his room at llouao about 10 o'clock. About 3 o'clock in the morning a noise was heard in his room, and on exam inat Mi 1 Shitleti was found lying on the iloor in the hist- agonies covered with blood. He was a consumptive, and after he bad retired, he was taken with hcnior- rlmgeol tho lungs and bled to death. His remains were properly, cared for, and decently cuterrcdin onrj-town cemetery.

He lived on the Trinity river, iu this county. D. P. ShcfjhGrcli the Superintendent of the Western Telegraph Company will Houston Una evening via the Central Railroad to complete telegraphic connection between this city and Times. At the annual election of Protection Fire Company No.

1, hel'd at their Hall, in Houston, on the Del inst. the following officers were elected for the ensiling year: F. Aug. HoiV- man, 1st Assistant; A. P.

Aromerman, 2d'Assistant; T. TVhitmaisb, President; Robt. Burns, President; E. R. Wells, Secretary; Robt.

Brcws- ter, Treasurer. FROM WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON-, March Wisconsin assembly, by a vote ot 03 to 29, adopted the 3-Uh cmendrneat. Tba House is considering tbe Conference Committee's report on removing political disabilities. The Senate is considering the miscellaneous appropriations.

WASHINGTON, March early this morning 1 attfiiupled to plunder the street cars a suvere fight tho police dispersed them, capturing several. At 11 o'clock rain.ceased, and tbo procession was a grand success. FROM HAVANA. HAVANA, March confirm reports ot the revolutionary risings of Cubans nt; Consoh'con Del Sur, a town aHu- atuil in tliu wes'-urn department near Hue- durver, not far from the important town of Nnova Fullhana. The strength of tlie insurgents is nus stated.

A body of troops have gone frum Guanabnco to quell the outbreak. Another rising ia reported at Cadi7.0, a little town lying on the railroad between Matauzas and Alaeojrua, nod near the Grst named place Gen. Podos' forces are hard at work barricading Santo Esperta, which would indicate their inability to assume active operations against tuo insurgents. Intelligence from Santiago do Cuba states that steamer arrived there with a number of coolies, but the negroes wonkl not allow them to land. The Preuco saya Captain-General has ordered 150 of enrolled volunteers take prisoners captured-, to their destina- tion iu Spain by the steamers.

erecting of large barracks in this city for the use of volunteers, is content ted. is prnbable the brig GrB, D.Lincoln will not be permitU'rl to clear for eociie the authorities have refused her cleu ranees. NEW YORK MARKETS. YOUK, March from Calii fornia 27 to 23c. Hides--stock light, business limited, prices very strong Rio Grande to 24c for dry sailed New Orleans 13 for wet Texas 13A.

OF TRUST. to -J). JJrown, Llie duy of Marcli. A. 1J.

It'iiT, wbcrct-y he promidud 1u pay the Fir.d William il. Urmvn, or ordtir, -the uin of 1'Mvi; Ttiouaand Dollars. In American' gold, with interi.tit.oii same, ut the rule of twelve cent ii'inum. from dale until paid, two VCM sutler ifs date; fliitl uxuciitcd at eamu time Uia cer'ii'n detitl of tiusL, wticrcby lie c'mvuyed to the the propwty tlic cily and county of.Giilveaion, ol Toms, io-wit: A that iinrtloii nf Lotw nnrnbei cd BIS and Buven, in bloo-k CO'J, in t'ie city of lon, iroiitlu'j eixry foi OT Truiiiont sfctect, ti'id) fit tlic neb on or suld Tweiuy-ilii'd atrocc uiiii uud niuniug back eiabty-flvu IVut thronpti tLu eald tot? (i nrrt bcinij ihu propcitv popularly linown as "L'li'ord'a Ijrlek buing; the laud mid the imiirovQmciiu tbcruon, in triint, to peciire ihepuiicinal ol'ga-ii note atni'Hurity; fiiid docrt of irast id ufrccoid in BookV, on nnd 3-11, in thu C.L-rlt'a Ofilco of thu County Court, of Hal VL'fUui' comity, to ruf. i Iiu'rein nui'Jc.

And, wIuTcns, ea iiotaia due and whol unnaid, nnd mid tlie jrned (jucBted hy thu Icpn! holder of e.iul iiotc 10 10 coll Uiti befurj dceciibud in order alize tbe money to saMsl'y enifi note and lutcrcat, Therefore 1 I -wilt sell the Fa'd property ou the 29th duy ol'ItlnrcU. bo wuca ihu Paints, Oils, etc. Wttll and ttiadow Shades. 77 Trcniont Street, DOIIPC. Frescc aud- Banner Painting 1 3iovl2-dt'w(ini Hoys' ClotbUipf--Wrens' "Wear R.

T. A SHE, Youths' Boys' (hildren's Clothing AND MenK' Gfrods Importer, No. 110 Canal New ordcra Bollcitedand carcnilly and promptly fillrn, U. O. D.

Money reftindod pol eaiieracloi'v. TURNERS' HALL! Commend PS Monday 8, And Continue Duriug- tbu Week. open at 7y to commence a 1 o'clock. Aumissior. Lblldr, 50c.

Gallery SOc. Tickcla cfin be obtslccd aeala secured witlmnt cstra charge, during the day, at GOO- UAJX'S Music Store. hours ol' 14 ami -2 r. on of the Crrart- liousedsor, in. ibo clLjofGalvtBlon, ut public auction.

for cash, to ihe bidder at Jisle. And I will nijko eucli titte to tho or IKKchnsers tf rtv ae a Kcd lu ir.nk« by the terms of npiid of tnidt. d'd M. (J. Hilatead, "of the Cincinnati Daily mercial, for libel, was commenced Superior Court of Ohio lately.

The ages are laid at $50,000. The New York Commercial Advertiser, ward 'a organ, denounces tho attitude of the Senate toward Gen. Grant, and says Gen. Grant must submit to the Senate cabal or expect to go to the wall. TheFayette(li88 )CIironlcle announces the death of Capt.

C. 3. Coffey.in hia 5GtIi year one of the best known and most highly inspected citizens of Jefferson connty. He was a aoldier of the Union in the war with Mexico, and of tbe Con federacy in tbe civil war. Major Aler.

former well-known citizen of Nashville, committed suicide by jumping overboard from a aleamboat ob the Mississippi river, above St. Louis, a few days ago. No cause assigned for the rash deed. Mfijor served with. distinction through the war on the staff of Gen.

Forreat. Much attention Is now attracted to the mineral resources of Spartaneburg District, 9. the excellent iron ore of which was worked before the revolution. Among its peculiarities in the Itacolamlte, or flexible OI.AL I for the People. M'tf have dispensaries, it, noble inetitu- tlons of all kinds, for the relief of human ill's.

Eve: thoughtful citizen appreciates tbe Talue of thci.c cBtublishmenti for the amelioration of suffering. Bat they not cover the whole tt is impossible, In the nature ol Uil that the amount of good ihey do tbotild be at all In propollon to the popu'ar need. They are c-jn- flncd, piiacipiliy, Tothegickman In tho remote wea', cxiitnplc, of wbatusc New York City or the New York Eis- pen -ary Bnt, a a ylcnu invalids arc not be found everywhere, ftn oneqti ailed tonic ardalter.i:lve is within the reach cfal 1 'There la no selt'enient thdt b'jara a name, within the limits of the Un'tod States, 11OSTET FKlt'S STOMACa BITTBHS ia rot prccurnble. a a merHcIae for th hole eommanlty, easily obtaia- a'ulc by all its mcmoere. At thla period of the year, wbca Ihc "sleiit DII of February" is to evoke anwholeeome vapow from the curt and tbe "fcremcd season" ia close at excellent vcfict prcpora Ion- ahonld bo' taken as a FORTITIER or TBE ST8TEM.

All i rocecdingfrom ifl- up Jn uro rjmjaLt the winter brcaka simply bccanse np prccnnilous. are," BS a rule.ltaken to prevent them. Forestall the evils that pcrtltt in many a and swamp, and pool, ready to ponnce upon the neglectfnl foon a the sun shall hive liberated the Spring miasma Ihti recking soil. EEC.IPC billicna attacts, colic, "and'all mala- rions cndemlcd and" epidemic), by Etrengtaeninfj and reiziilatlnif tbe Bccretive ar.ddia- charging organs with the MOST BALSAMIC OP ALL STABLE I I I la always nggraTated by the damps of earij- Spring, acd ahakapcarc tells us (hot "the ann, ia Karch, doth ncnrlsh A a i both these ccmplalntflHOSTETTEa'SSTOitACli BITTERS tlie pw elb-e prptccllon. mar2-dtwcodlw IWsrrloae and Celibacy.

A.v FOR Yr MEN o-f rnz CIUXE and the DISEASES and ABUbEH create Impediments ftt MARJIIAGE, will: inre means ofrclicr. Sent in scaled letter envcl- opee, frca of charge. Addrets, Dr. J. BKILLIN HOTJGHTON, Hotfird AfBOciatlon; PhitadelpUlJi, 1 .1.

M. truiviiiv, Ills Crudltorfi. UIS 19 TO dflj-of Iu Lhis District Court, in. L'aUod Stales fur Uu JSapturr i District or Texns. KUT1C1C, lint, on the irup atstiiial the estate of 31.

nf the coiiniy i 1' and Slut 1 1 of Texas, who lieeu a on putitiou. That, UiJ or tmy and the delivery of any to said bankrupt bhaor for his ueu, and Uic iriinsTor ul nny property by sucli avu by law. TLat meeting of crudituiu of said bunUrnpt, to i-rovc their dubis, and 10 choone or.i: or more RBFlnnecaor his osui'c, will beheld at a Court, of UauLrnpley, Ui. huitleii bclbro JOS in Btm it pi at 3 oflke in the cil.y of on. tho 3Uib.

tluy ul ilaixh, iSGH, at o'clock A. ai. BYKKE, U. 9. Biiiicrn ul Tcsai.

G11ANT1 on TBT7RSDAY. PJllDAY end SATURDAY, at 3 O'CiQCK r. ut ureaily reduced pi ices. The F'ibHmo and impoplog epociacieof moUc.ru ti Tb; original and only LONDOK TABLEAUX riacinc bcfiij-i) the uehoiacr, -in all Ita thrilllnc thi: cracdopt. subject the human zaiodcac cnnceivc; wiuiosec'J wl'li wonder and amazement, nei lie si raoEtEecBat lop whci ever csittbiU'd.

TTIin Or cut Rebellion in Hea.Tcn The IVnr or tlio 'Mltv FalloT NdtQii nnt Clio Va.il oKJttiia-- AB dufcritxht by JoViJ lli'lon in his immortal poem of PurBdlpi; L-ift, It beinira oomiilctc Illustration of this 1 noem frombtHiiini id of Ilfcuvciij mnr4 conveying Milton's Cbnos and I I FOB FOUR BAYS ONLY! 'oiiiineiiciiis: I UANKKUjeTCV. P. II. relly, In thu niitrrt CnnrL of the for the Eastern DUtrict, 1 Texas. (J7a 12g- (383 same 10-403 NEW Tonic, Mar.

and anseltled. Money sliaro at 7. Exchange 9. Gold 131. G2sl3; Nortli Carolina to GUJ, new 5E); Virginia, es-couponp, C7, I VA.

J- Ela Creditors, rpHIS IS TO GIVE NOTIUK, ihnt on thulGlh JLdayol A. D. iSfWj Wnroinb in Hmik- rup-cy was issued ihu ul It. Potty, oi' the county ol Wlin-ton, ami Hlulo-ul lisa bucn juijndjiud bankrupt oil own petition. tho al uuy mul Uic delivery of-anv bidonmii" la said to him or lur use, ntv fbrlild- dcn by IAW.

til' Uie creditors ol eaitl ttuiila'tijit, to-jirovu theii dii'jU 4 and to ctioofu one or more iwaipnoe? of bis esrr.ic. will be at Court, of iJAiikniptcy, tu tao hulden bt'Jure JCFSC 111 Unnkriiiitcy, at iiidolllce in Hie city of uolvusUm, on tbe i'jil of lilii'cl), ItSffll. Ill II O'ClOCk A. N. JAMES J.

UYKNE. TJ. 3. JIar.li.il, Jtatiern Difct.ricLfjrTca.is. IN A C.

A. Ogdin, I In the DiaLnct Court oi the vs. United Qis Creditors. trictof Tuscan. UIS Lb TO GIVE NOTICE, thu', ou Use day of febrnuiy, Warrant in I ruptcy Hie estate of U.

A. of Tyler county, Stale lower. Corn uncbanged. Pork dull and new Mess $31 75tc33 Lard, steam dull--in bbls 10. Cotton steady at Turpentine.52^.

Koein $2 50 lor etrained, CO to 2 85 for No. 2, $3 90 to 00 for No. 1. Freiglits quiet. -FOREIGN MARKETS.

LIYERPOOL, March quiet, eteady; sales 8000 balee. Corn declined--old 31s new 31.8. HAVRE, March closed quiet, nnchanffed epot LIVERPOOL, March Uplands Orleans 12.t ealea 10,000 otbers firmer, but notquot- 1 ably bibber. Bacorf 58. Lard 73.

Tallow 45s 6d. HATJIB, March opens dull both ou spot and afloat. BISHOP CRKGG'S VISITATIONS. San Antonio, Snnday February 38 Seguin, Sunday Miuch 7 Gonznlu? 0 OliDton ia Sunday 1-1 L-waca 3ti Corpus Chiiiti, Sunday 21' Indtonolo, Good Friday and 20, 28 MatmjorJa, Eucday April 4 Canoy Colnmbia Bnzoria, Bunday Sunday IlarriHburf: Houston, Sunday Rich mond Columbus LaGrange, Sfunduy May tluatrop Brenham, Sandtiy Independence Bclville Sunday Millican Brjrnn Caivcrt Trinity Naraaota, nfffht TocloBC with Convcnt'on at Galvciton, May 2T. Texas papers please copy.

We are under many obligations to the friends at Austin who sent us advanced of the new constitution. 4th inst. The Telegraph could have copied from the News of the 2d inst. all of the constitution, published in its issue of: yeeterday. transfer of any property by eiicb bankrupt aro forbidden bylaw.

Thiir.alueutiiu*of Lbccreditor? of said bankrupt, anil tn chooje one or more nt' his cdlutc, will bu held Court of to be before CFSO cr in olllce in city of Oitlve-tuii. on thu 2Cd dar ofiiurch, A. D. 1SW1, at 1 M. A a U.

Eastern. Dlatiiclol Tezao. The mont Btlltiact. aiid ORGANIZATION or the An ok'-fiishloced, Ctrcac, in whiclr only such acte of llorui-'nianaliiii, darlnc Clown's nai nro pro-ontcd as ma-ic tho in day- of yore, tlic pleasing r.sort of tho old and Uic de- li-litorthe children. T11IUTV MALK AND FEMALE AHT1STH.

every a i or the first niapiltudu; UorsPB that are without equate; Comic Actlns: ami carhantincr Music are iome i the leading features i i a magnificent tiou. KO GORGEOUS STREET PARDE will ivcn, as tlic ilanacor rccrvoa hta attractions Tor the interior of the Pavilliou, and pledges hlniseU they have not been turpasactl, Ii qualod In c'ty. Cbanion, ID tbu District Court, ol va. Lhp United Hiatca for the Ills Creditors. listcni District of.

Texas. UIS IS TO GIVH on the day of February, A. I). itiO'J, Warrant in Banlcrnptcy WIIB idUuudAgitliiat ufll'iinil- ttiii oli'inion. of ciUlliiy.

Dlid Stale of Teraf, who has been ndjndsjcda bankrupt, on bis own petition. Thai the jmyiiieut of liny and di-llycry of any properly belonging to'Baid him or for uml the traiibfcr of any property by sucli bauUrupt, aro forbidden hy law. That a.tneeUn^ of tlic creditor uf euld b.inkni]it, to prove their and to choose due. or moru of hia estate, will be ui a Court oi JBankniptcy, to be liolrfen l-efore Jesse Sduicel, JinnkrapLcy, imhccity of Galvuaion, on thu o'clock A. at.

rj Stli of il BYRNE, U.H. Murehnl, Texas. JlANKLKCjfXOY. -In the District Court of the VuUud States for tin -S. G.

Kngsd.ilo, Vfl. IJ'a C.editor/. I Eujtcrit JJlsuricLof Teias OTS rs TO GIVE XOTK 'E, that on the 24lh day or Febru-iry, A. D.13t,'J, a Warrant in Hank- ptcy was i-fltiL-ddiminsttlie estate of S. G.

ill of Onlvcston connty, and State ol Tux who bus been adjudged u. Uilnknipt ou pctalon. Tlwt the payment of any debt, Ihc deliveiy of any property bLjionpiuc such bunk- rapt lo him or for MB UPC, nnd ihe ui any property by him. are forbidden by Inw. Thala meetlae of thecreditorc n-iid bankrupt, lo prove their debte, and to cl)itnte one or more usaipucer of lila estate, will be held at Court uf liunkrujit cy, to be bGion- SUiicul, iUen Ttegincr tn mkrupicy.

at htr ofllcc Uiu ci'y UalvuBlon, a i i U. a. JHarnhal, onthe ietdayof Apiil. IcHiD 11 o'clock JAMBB J. UVKWB, u.

a. wartTM, iaar3 d3t tw-at Kaatcra DiBt-rlct ol Terar. DESICCATED COB FISH, A New acd Supsrior Preparation of a HEiP, 1IEJLTHY, 'AJIQ A I I Is matiJhctarcd by the Glonccater nnd UCB- ton Sals-Flail Company, at tlieir ol tho A'evv KLglanilCodFifcheriea, from llns finest qualities orihe Ccdfisfi, so liiat II IB fro3 from all former ohjecllonp to One poucd IB fully equal to four in usriil state. Jt will Keep in any comate. TL aU loB'j by yc or der ay.

C. W. KOYES' 3HAMMOTII 1 1 5 I 1 tflt-Ni Pcrrormnnce on March o'clock p. 31. On ami after Thurcdav.

-llh TWO PBK- rujUTAKCKt ti'ACU DAY, at 2 and 7 o'clo-fc iuv FOR SALE! rpUAT DESIRABLE known JUDWAY, or Ihc Scott Piuce. on Ilav, midway between Jluualon and Galvcaton, containing about SCO ACHKS OF A about flvc hundred of Mlilch a- covered with OAK AND PIN'E WOOD in i farcft-. not more than one-half mile from the Sloambobt LandlrR. There Is conntctcd with tho pTacc a HEW WIIAUP, which cost $2030 in goH, front- infinpor. ih'j chainel, at which Ihc STEAMERS MAKE DAILY LANDINGS.

i Alao, the tract, a "LARCSE COJW- NODJOU.S STORE" AN Cha.Lli and i-choulhpuac, und a larsc and extent ive BE HK PACKER Immudlatoly adjoiniDj; the trac'. There la aleo a GOOD DWELL1NU IIOUBE, beautifully tituiiled, all the nccw- Eary OUT-nOUSES, C1STHRNS, Ac. BANKS OF SHELL. Taken la one of the moat ralaab'c aud places lii thu Lover Country. For apply to Iho undersigned, upon place-; and for information, apply to STBWAltT JiARZIZA, a'.

lIouMun. 2iar4-ditwlm WM. P. TOWXSK'D. P.

K. A A A A REfATL DRUCChT, D2A.LEII And eve hotel, family and veBsel nho jltl it. For rale low, acd oiders nrumutly ft led for any iHianMty, by U. i Jc CO. "BT" Offlcc SUtlootry, Jnk, and-WrappIng Paper, at M.

Sirlckland 61 Strand, clgu of tho BlgjBook. oct4-dtr I'ntciit i i Fancy CIoiitN STATIONERY AMD GARDEN SEKOS. ajjb 1 crdera flllt-d wllh I DRUGS. Satlfl. actlon guaranteed ae to price.

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