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1842. G-ALVESTOK, FRIDAY, JTJINE 4, 1869 DAILY VOL. V. NO. 230.

GALVESTOIST NEWS. IT. S. Currency. i From our Evening Edition of NOTKS.

John Ericsson, tho inventor, J-or i i a 1VSTOSTI. PAI.V/STON. Texas mai arrives I- 1 i-purts at A. 51. mail arrive? at and tU (La.) Eail arriiv? r.

JU-aJav. Wednesday A. jr. and M. day.

Speci.i! in Charge ror.i of Yestcrd y. la s'J-xt p.ir-irjr-ijxi in this niorn- pip-' Ueaileil turned snipcr'uiK o- tlic pen or a mistake of printer, we don't, know wlucli, mndc us speak of the Morupbis Ledger as a ri.iic.ii organ of a reel-hot ov- The Ledger thinks an Imperial would be an improvement tiii military despotism under -which is ncnv laboring. Tbe New York Tribune announces lias dispatched one of its best undents ou a tour tbrcugu tbo front nearly every portion ot siiicli it expects to publish full and re- lUMe reports. It is to bo hoped Mr. (Jredi-v's traveler will prove more tnifn- :r.ul Hist than las stationary lying who arc a to liu- llepublican Journals of Madrid assert that republic, sooner or later, must through the want of a Monarch and the absence of una- in the majority of the Cortes.

Castellar made a great speech in Cortes in favor of establishing a republic. He praised tho United States with enthusiasm. Article 02 of the Constitution declaring that "all powers emanate from the peop'c," was adopted ia tiis; Cortes by Article dc-clariug that the cf craraen: of the Spanish nation is tlic non.irchy," was passed after a debate, by r. vote of 01-1 to 70. COXKEDERATE M.

IV.ackwell, having returned from in the interior, proposes r.o;v to complete tlic canvass of tliis city, in p.vs.-cution agency. She called upon but cjr.ipuvative- during her recent previous visit. preference to any- we could say oa the subject, we the following rccomnicndatir.ns l-jicling ol the State Ta? uudersiirnei 2:3. tliosi Tesans who iVv-1 to the p-itrl tic cliaritHbk 1 in -which is einploveJ, ia ia our State in Older to iT' ve defeat nr.c-rment to the Confederate de.id in Georgia, Virginia and comes to our witli the and is in ciry is a lady of the purest integrity, auu a line Southern heart, wlu -worked no- who didn't die Tvhilo ngo, returns nn income of $7.220. Hull Run Kussell is malcing a book about the royal tour in the East.

Xilssou denies tlio report thiU she is lo be marrhd. An exchange inrjuires if Porler can Iu found at the Aurora Corie file-house. The Siiriugiijld Kepablican calls Mr. Sickles' appointment "a ilisgrncB and calamity to tho country." King Yi'illiam, of Prussia, is seventy I two years old and reads without specs. Queen Isabella lately dined ut tho Tiiilk-i-ies, decked in gorgeous attiro of blue nnd silver, aud adorned i cosily pearls.

Dr. Spring, of Boston, weighed pounds, and had a foot thirteen inches iu length and four ar.d a half inches iu breadth. Uurant, Vice President, Cisco, Treasurer, and JIacy, a director of the Union Pacific Riilroad Company, have all resigned. What was up The guntle Anna Dickinson is worth but this has nothiug to do with the frequent oilers of matrimonial alliances she receives. The Chaso family is to rendezvous at Aiken.

S. whore Kate is now, aud whither Sprague and the Chief Justice are tending. John lliissel Young has started for Arizona and Xew Mexico, doubtless in i search of that. valley in Uie Vi here free Irum toil pain, The soul tt! els rest." Charles Weutvrorth Dilke, whoso death wo recorded a day or two ago, wasa baronet, and an ex-M. P.

lie received his baronetcy in ackr.owledg- iiVut of his services in engineering tho LOTclon World's Fair in 18-31. Au M. C. recently iu debate shouted, "AnuYiis Plato, amicus Pinto, amicus Soer.itc?, sed Miijor Tlio reporter next morning made his speech read," I may cuss; Plato, I may cuss Socrates, said Major Veritas." Prince Charles, ot Kouraania, not having been successful in his matrimonial advances to Princess Tbjni, sister of tbe Princess of Wales, has resolved to marry "a young and beautiful Iloumani.a.n." fiismark thinks tliat Xapolcoa and i'rancis arc in favor of pence, but that their wives, Eugenie nnd Sophia, want war i Prussia. These poor uic.n will have to establish sull'rage conventions aa a safer safety valve i a war for feminine uneasiness.

Mr. and Mrs. Cot'Vm are visiting at the White House; V. S. Grant is a brother oi the bride.

Mr. Corbin is a 'or. Lv.iis man. fonuerly editor of the- Republican, and a personal friend of Clay and Webster, iu the day of those statesmen. I must bi; a gay young i groomsman, i John Taylor, ior a rears tlic 'rom onr Evening Edition of Yedtcrday.

CEUEMONV Bernard P.uvnsiinc, a well known pawnbroker, of Washington City, D. was divorced from his wife a few days ngo according to tho Jewish ceremony founded upon tho Scripture. The interesting ceremony took place at the residence of the parlies, and was conducted by the Rabbis Phillips and Slichler, of New York, who ca.nc on expressly fcr purpose. Tiie Star says': The formal separation took place about nsfollowf: Kubbi Phillips having taken his position, with Rubbi Michlor and Mr. Jacobsou, tlio reader of the synagogue here, on either side, tlic parties were, brougct in, and facing the Habbis passages from the Pentateuch were- read, as alsotliedivorcomcnt article on the parchment.

The wife was then called forward and her face uncovered and her hands were placed together, the thumbs upward and extended. Pmbbi Phillips asked certain questions of the husband, which were answered, aud placed the parchment iu bis bauds and he advanced towards her, placing it in hor hands, and in the Habbi took it. Alessrs. Jacobson and JIundbcim having attested their names as wit- nesscss to file i the records of the Churc.li, tbe ceremony hcr.c closed, and shortly after Mrs. 13.

left the room. Iciasaid that Mrs. JJurcstino is well provided for in the writing of divorcement, and that are no children. By this ceremony, founded ou xxiv, 1, 3, 0 and 4, the parties are separated and free--the husband to marry another at any time, and the wife to marry alter 91 daynhave passed, but not to a descendant of tlic tribe of Lovi. The civil laws, however, will cot permit either party to marry again unless a divorce is obtained by the regular process ia tho courts.

tanner cf Daniel Vr'ebstcr, died Salisbury, N. on Friday aged sixty-eight years. He was buried ou the Webster farm, in Franklin. Admiral Porter announces that the Xavy Department, thus far, sustains for the Lost, Cause in Admiral Ho ft in his course regarding for this lady, suca a nulhol and tU( a and that his action is entirely satisfactory. we befpe.ik that re- c-ption as cordial and polite as is man- and which mar be said to be.

the native of Tesans. X. N. BATTLE. C.

A n. one; AN, "MAIIX NEW ItoUTE For. A. J. Uyrd and others propose to bring Texas beeves from the upper part of the State, -'or tiie Orleans market, to Cal- Tc-stoa, shipping by railroad at I3ryan sad by steamer at this place.

The present long route from Waco to Xew Orleans, says the PLCgister, is subject to many disadvantages. It is expen- and the rattle look like anything but beeves when they arrive in market." Thia will afford railroad and steamship men an opportunity of making a heap of money by moderate charges. If the right arrangements are made--as they certainly can enterprise will prove successful to ali coaccrned. The Register says: Maj. Byrd will shortly visit Bryan to see what arrangements can be made.

Several gentlemen we believe stand ready to aid ia the matter. We understand that tho staunch house of J. D. Bell fc commission merchants for the sale of Live Stock, Stock Landing, Orleans, are ready to assist in tiie way of steamers, c. MR.

WASIITJURXE LAYS IT ox TOO HF.AVT.--The New York Evening Post takes exception to Mr. Washburne address to the French Emperor, in which he said that he was authorized to express the hearty wishes of the President ofthe United States forthe health and happiness of his Majesty and for tiie prosperity of Considering, says the Post, that the man thus complimented was tho bitter and unscrupulous enemy of our country during ttie war, and ibat his continued health and happiness imply the degrcdation of the French people -whose liberties he has destroyed, Mr. "Washburnc ought to have told ihe truth or--held his tongue. He failed to observe the difference between civility anri servility. A Secretary Raw- gs is likely to surrender the War Oflice on account of ill-health, the Enquirer proposes the ap- Pointrannt of Gen.

Lee to fill his place, Laveno donbtGeneral Grant would Personally, prefer Lee to any other man ja America, yet nobody dreams that he moral courage to make the r.p- There is not a man. of any Captain Siaford, the deposed Supervising Inspector of Steamboats, at St. Louis, has gone to Washington to rep- reseut his cp.30 to G-eu. Grant. He aud Mrs.

Grant were school children together. Chevalier, tho Leronaut, au account of whose project cross the Atlantic we published last week, is a Russian, his father having been an oflicer of Alexander I's army, lie studied surgery and various other sciences, but finally gave them tip to indulge his passion for n-rostation. Caleb Gushing is now in his seventieth year, yet to all outward appearances not over sixty. He was graduated at Harvard in 1817, and has been a close student all liis life. In 1838--thirty-one years ago--he was in tbe House of Representatives, and was regarded by his friends as a victim of consumption.

Yet he bids fair to ont- Hve all his contemporaries in public life at the time. the burlesque actor, advertises in New York, where he is now exhibiting, that "Leffiogwell set Chicago wild -with mirth. His engagement was the great triumph of the season." This intelligence (ths Chicago Post says,) must excite a sardonic grin on the face of McYicker's treasurer, who has not I I I I I A I lately formed lit New Orleans, is collecting reliable data of tho workings of the late Confederate Government, and the battles, sieges and exploits war. llcv. Dr.

Palmer, of Xev Orleans, is President Society, and Ocn. Uraxtou Bragg, Vice President for Louisiana, Gen. 11. E. Lee, for Virginia, Gen.

Ereckiuridge for Kentucky, and Alexander II. Stephens for Georgia. CONFEDERATE STATES MONEY money is not altogether valueless after all. We notice au advertisement in some of our North Carolina exchanges', over the name of W. C.

Troy, of Fayctteville, offering ten cents ou the dollar for Confederate money, oi date July ISGi, and fifteen cents on the dollar for 1)00 of date September, 1SC-1. COST oi-'TitF. A I I appears from tho report of tho special Commissioner appointed by tlio President to examine the two Pacific Koacls, that will be required to bring the Union Pacific Railroad up to a first-class road, measured by tlio. standard of tho best Kastcrn roads, or Su'd-lo per mile, and that M.WS i bo required by the Central Pacific Hoail to the same SnOG2 per mile. The aid extended to each company was--Union Pacific Railroad, 000, or au average of $20,000 per mile, and tho Central Pacific or an average of per mile.

Each company hns, of course, issued first-class amount. AT IT AGAIN--Simmer Reappears in Old Sumicr has a remarkable habit--we suppose wo must call it a habit--of receiving threatening letters immediately after ho delivers "great speeches;" and, of courso, he always hands them over promptly to the newspapers for publication. In other days the Southerners used to send him threatening letters; then the Ku Klux usscl to send them to i then the friends of Andy Johnson (during impeachment times) used to send them to him; and now, it seems that he is receiving them from enraged Englishmen. If he was not a man in whom we cnuld always trust, ive might suspect that he himself was the getter up of these letters. Such letters add greatly to the importance of a great speech," and.

then they never seem to be dangerous in tho slightest degree. IN. Y. Times. mortgage bonds of equal CITV.

Por.T Whitelaw is thn forgotten the empty benches of Leffing- party would not consider the sale in tho hands of General Lee, WJ liowever loudly partisans might an act on the part ot Genrcal would, with the world in aoa. as much to his fame as his most ant victory in war. Barrett H. Van Auken, the New York millionaire, President of the Durango Silver Mining Company, who recently opened a rich vein in his own neck, is a son-in-law of Commodore" Garrison, former partner of Vanderbilt. Mr.

Garrison has bad luck with his sons-ill-law, Colorado Jewett being also one of them. 3)oti Piatt describes Commodore Vanderbilt: Dressed in plain black, with white choker, one would have taken hia tall, portly person for that of a respectable Episcopal minister, Lad not a lock at his face cleared him of that suspicion. His small, sharp eyes glitter like a snake's. His nose ii the cruel beak of a hawk, while his lips are the personification of sensuality. Heaven help the man or woman who has to approach that face for ruercy.

The papers 'ate talking about the forthcoming marriage of Edwin Booth to Hiss McVickar. But the New York Express snys "A gentleman well and favorably known to the public, and one of Mr. Booth's most intimate friends, says that tho tragedian was quietly married to the lady whose name is now being bandied about in connection with his not long after liis magnificent theatre was opened to the public. Therefore, 'aigh no more, Bayou, packet this evening, to leave at usual hour. The Clinton arrived early this morning from the West, acd left at 10 o'clock for Now Orleans.

HECOKDEK'S ilason, by officer Gover, assaulting and Btriking fined $10 and cost; in default sent to jail for ten days. F. Falkenhagen, by Halley, uaing insulting and abusive language to Mra. Schwab, alao to John Schwab--dismissed. case of State A I I A I OllDEK.

FIFTH MIMTAIIY DISTUU-T, 1 TKXAS, Tex Muy 1SCO. Ooticr.il Orders, No. 101. 1. Tho for this Sttil.i.

snppondcd by gcricio'latlS, IJer.ilinwrtcra Fif i District iH lierchy resumed unil II li inudu fio ot the civil ti tl nulltary air.liori- tles lit. nil poi-la In till? irt at vessels nifly flir.vo epidemicdUcnai.9 or from In'cct- cd poi-LS. lo nv.tke and enfoicj, vdlhon; cl.l;iy, proiw i i i a i i r-irnlaLlorH. Tiie I. CA! cirll nilllioiltiea, upon Inm the en- of qn will cJevolve, ivill mate jmmcdiiut' a all po-ti ar.d ble ink-Is in ic', the appointment of competent and the ntHlt-r their direction, ol qinrant-ue i defined in a aliic depth of witter, nnd at a proper aiatarce from the mum channel and the Fhore.

i the Elation cle nted by each hrrtlth for'lhu jrisltur. on 01 vcstelf, and the location nnd limits of the quarantine ir.ound, should he a 1 masters of vessu pilots, c.ns'£ce.5, nud persons i i All etectiibolts nny ports should, In the day tim heuvc- to and da-. ionr.l at Imll-xast, in a signal fjrllrj olllc-r and If ut nmlil, they shr.n'cl come to anchnr, a ti make the sijrnnl Rt rtiiy break. Until i by Ihe hca'th Glllcjr. comMiiiirration ai ould bn ai owei'.

the shore or wit'i or 1 uudcr any pretext It bo the duly of the ofllccr to hoiu'd cve'y 1 ai soon us possible af.cr hei- lie should ascot tain the rume of llie vessel, her tonr.nso. and where hbe enteicd up on voy ig I he nature of hia- how luy men compode her how many rs she has, EJIU when anU tin were ti- ken onboard. He will j-atis'y i i any eickuess on hoard cf ihQ vessel, or lias occuired tl a i i so. he wi 1: cek lo icani catcrcKiif! cJ" ih-- sickuc-'S, nul wlicthe: any have lie v. inqu'i-j at poitsor tbe vessel touched or dining tLy and will ascertain whether tuero liny s.Cinc.

a previt 1 ni; A' port of departure, or at any ltcnucdi itc ports at which ahe may liavo stopped. Uerhonld a-ccriain what attention luis beuu lo ciwni iueas and ventilat on on bc.urd the YeSeei, and a clispoil- on macie of the i ar.d clothea of paiieuta ilia: may have r.led duriD.u: tt.e ile vvill nho learii wheth-T any communication h-is been allowed i cLhi-r vessels or bjats, or the shore, tince a i a 1 lie ehonl-l, when deemed Eummctn i i and btf. rj tim lor provided with a list of their i ames, in order to'verify the sta tlint may have been mado to him, ur.d be ar.thoi-i/..(I to examine, under cath, as miiny pi-rs-. lisas he nmy tatnkprooer, jleehou to i i the manl- feil, and oilier papers cont.iiiulr; hia informatii'p. A vessels free from disenHc, not in a foul condition, and not co mil: from porta ir fected-wita yuiiow fever, cholera ur otli- epidemic disease, m-eive from the health ollici-r perm ts.

In to pix 3 6 ihe quaruntine st--uion, providul his have been eaiisfactor iy nnawircd. Vessels arriv ng fiom l-o ts, but bills of health, ami had no ciscof inrectious or disease ciu-ir 1 tiie vaa- should qnanintiiii f'l- llie space ot i-nty-ono rays fi-uni date of leaving llie iufeilvd j.ort. nnd yat--d bi.fore tied lo proceed to dock. Vessels lhat Td yellow-lever, cholera cr epidemic difuasc on bo.ird i tluir alter triival, he qiuraulined fur twi days f.ora ite ol the ciisappearance of i lait c- se, and pnrill.d aul In C.SL-S where there reasun 10 suspect lhat oc nrreri duri i a a i but before llu arnsa of the vessel, and when is not ssihte to ascc. tain tne -jxiit a sick- tne vessel thotlld be fuicicatid disin- ut tnd nctttlLed in qn nader ocgcrration, for such le one days, ad tual.h ouittr deem pro- l)er.

fcjliouid a vessel, having und quaran- r.ne, and peruiitt to come to dock, i be aunseqnenlly atuicked with Kck- IKSS ol un iufeclions until the a olllcer should to remove the ve.se! back to for such further i i ar.il precau- uonary mciiiirt.s as he may deem advisable. ihe jjerloa lor qimran'ino shill re.l for any vessel, llie health oiliccr will yive to the master tneieof i permisalon to pats his slr.p 1'rjm qua-jintiue, aiid i iitue to person that may Ofen permit to leave. Xo pcrs: shuild ce permiUtd. under p. nulty of imprisoi ment, lo leave quarantine- ivuhuut having iiJ possession such AH vessels fonr.d lobe in filthy con it'on tiionld be deta nea by the healili otlicer until thorolii'lily cle.uis a disinfected.

i i iu'th stiicl. having IVniL on baard, should be to tbrow uvcri.uii-l nil U.iay.xl nr imvvh conlaincrt in the fore lo dock. Should it be todetain a fillit vessel ior purilicaUou, ihe matter or owner thereof shou'd be i el-milted to iransfer ihe fcound and ijuod fiilit lo a lighter, and convey i i the i vessel remains in a a i the liea ill officer should visitlier daily, and tatU.fy i i personal inepcction that Lid orders are ed out. He shcnld aleo superinlend iu the finiiipiiion And difinfectjon, lie sbon in no Cite he to empower any other person to visit vessels fur him, except it. cute of sickness or aosencj.

Vcs.e'd quai-autire Fhoiild be under the entire cainuii of tlio health ollicer, and the master, tlicera aud shjtvd render a Vi iK- orxdieuco to his orders. 'tssels anchor at such pla-cti as he may dcsiu'nst', ai.d he shcnld req lire lhat they keep their iiat.onat colors at lia 1-niust dining the dny, aud a red on the siarboartl (leaner at while quarantine. Univer- sii thcnla be pn served en uoanl of iiuarjiltice, ar.d the fore c.islle, aid cabin atiunlu i tc.ubhcd and cleansed. The biljje water should Ij completely ont twice d-iy, cui wuter Iroui side be pr.t iu the piiuris. imtll llie watL-r so pumped oat snail he and free from any oit'eusive smell.

Wind 2aiU be employed in the hatchways, when practicable, and evciy means possible taken to secure free veutilu- liou h.twcen decs-. Ah foul wearing apparel and bed clothes ol the Ollic3rs. and seamen fchould be tiirLtl, washed and di infected, or, If deemed advisable by tbe beallh ufiiCvi-, destroyed. I-. should be positivel.

I'oibidden fjr any throw overboard foul of bedding, clothirjr or liel'jre a the hutches should carj'uijy battoncd doivu; when it Bliou be for ttvo hours to tho fumes or nitt ous acid, by the reaction of sulphtulc acid on ur rate or The hatclies thuu opened, logether with the lignts. and other nuans for the eijtrance of air, vessel should he ventilated for lhotpc.ce of t.vohou e. To should nest, he fumigated fer two hours, w.th sulphurous acid, exlu.ed Irjin burning aua Hastily, vellti for 1'ijiir hunrs. communications between vessels at 11119, or and the eiiurc, should be prcvtiitecl; ar.d no boat or craft should be permitted to jo a.ong side of such vessels for any purpose whatever, except ou ivrittsc permission of the health oincor. vessel nnder- jroinic quarantine should be pcrmittedtoditcha'-ye any pai-t of her cargo, except when directed by me healLH officer for euuttary purposes, ft however, recommended lha-.

the mails, after beiDG; properly fumigated, and ice, when especially re quired, be exempted. Commanders ol' vessels should be held ableforall irregularities cjmmittei oa bojri of their respective while undergoing quarantine asd owners and consignees of vessels trading to ports within this District arc expected to csatt from their sbipmustt-rs a cordial arid willing compliance with Quarantine resulationa. JSvcry master of a vessel, who shall Give idhe informatioo relative to the concit'on ol'his vessel, passengers, crew or cargo, and the heallh of the porci irom ivnlch she comes; or -who shall refuse to Siva such inlormatioa aa may be lawl'u'ly required; or who iliall land any person Irom his vessel, or thall unload or trjnthip any portioa of Dietrict, Austin. Tcx-is, arid Ihe Qnaranliim Jnspccior, Oalvuflon, Tts.ii). and lo eecni-u a full and accuiate report of the first cases, atcertaiai- jr whether tae clifcnflQ was introduced from abroad, and if so, its mode of introdnrt on, a' d.

it' it orfr- irt.iH at the place attacked, under what ic circumstances. While it is hoped tl.at it may be unnecessary to issue special authority from llcatlquai to secure tlio etiforcemcnt, by and cities n. nr the of itic- mill sanitary prcciulions, guchas Ihe cirimectiou of sowers and outlionses, it will be Ihe of health cflir.crs 11 impress municipal and ciunty ollicera the extreme va'nc and imporlancc of snch in nipplemetiLinir qnanntinc regii'atirns. BivTct Major Hnrvjy IS. Itrown, Assistant.

Surgeon, Stall's Ailny, i ln-reby a-signwl lo duty as (iiiar.mtini: Inspivt. Ihe Mllil-iry liiilrict. In order lo lave nsmrmico tiitt Ibe Ceuu-al Orders for i Blatc of Texas tbo im- liortatloi r.f contagi in or iufec-ious dl-eises hivo been duly ub i a promptly en i i i i anil (oaor.nre the ofa mid Ul'ert ve system quarantino ilmmrhou. t.hetlato. i Ibe the On i the Qnaiimt'ilu Inanw.i-r lo i i all ports and navit'iblu inlets in tliis D.i ti ict as I'cqucntly in prucuc'iblc o'tit- ng the cmi'etnic nnd report the re n't cf eich inspection lo thclledioil rcclor at ltd lloiulipiirlo'p.

Civil aiiOnrilies and a i Ulcers in District are hereby ordered (o every iLcillty in i rower for I I I ol the inspcctii.r.3 required of Ibe fuspec or, ami to give Hint olllccr nil cj end i rnution for ttie discharge i duiies. Hy order uf IJ.uvtt Jluj. Bon. .1. He Tinlils: O11AS.

MOUSK. /cl.lng U. tOll'iciul i i i a Aidt-dc-t'amp. MISCELLANEOUS. Notlco ft i PartDorililp.

PROFESSIONAL rjpUE OSnEnSWNED have onie-ed into a LiTiiite.1 rarluership, for the purpose of carrying a Importing and Jobb'ng business iu "DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SLTOES, in the ci(y of Gnivcston, Tcxis The slylc of Uie Orm Is J.T.Oy II, BMM." The uuderflj-iK'd, Leon li'im, llyuiiin Blum, Joseph Blum and Sylvaln JJ'iim are the genera! partners, and A'cxauder Ilium is the special pait- ner therein. The general partners reside in Gal Texas, liiu! Uie special a i in Ihe city of New York. Tho rarlner lias contributed nnd raid in catli, lb2 capital stock of 8-iid Qrm. Tlie agreement, as a limited pnrtneraliip, com- mcncal en the Ifltli d-iy of April, A. D.

anil terminatea on the ltday of January, 137:1 LEON BLlOr- I A JILUW. I General I I JJI.UM. KVLVA1N BLUM.J A A JJLLIM, np'iD Special Partner. I GAJIB53.V. LE.i.S£l) "SMlTn'd GARDEN," I will con i to keep it a' respectable place, under the name of "ANTOINE'S GARDES." I will open'on A M.YY SOlii, ISrtOO.

-e-dlm ANTOINB. W. V. KALLtNGKU TI1OB. K.

JiCK M. 2-. J1OTT JACK MOTT, iTTOKHETS ASD COCSSELI.OUS AT LiW, 133 nivntmvn itAi.vEHTotj. TEXAS. 4.TTGUSEY.'i AT LAW.

OALYKSl'OK, TEXAri. Office next door vest of ntore. M. C. JIcLEJlOHE.

F. CUAKLXS IlU.llE. KECTIFIES13, A I I Made and Waniuiled by U. 1USED 1(13 Cliurch slrcet, near Tremor.t, m.n-J.S-d.ttivly TCJMB. A 3 AT iJ13 POST OFFICE STkEST 2 a il 1 practice in the Ft.di.-ial Courts.

JaiUI-dly MISCELLANEOUS CAKDS. O. EJ.V.IMJM, irco or to Prince WATCHMAKER AXD JEWELER, 170 Trcmous DEALER IN DIAMONDS, F1NG WATC1TKS, SOJ.ID QOW JEVVELHY, SOLID SILVEIt and PLATED WAKE, SPECTACLES, FANOV GOODS, ETC. Al! goods sold by tliirf house guaranteed as represented. N.

H. Particular attention pnid to Fine es and Jewt-lrv. Al.t. NVoaK apl ll-iltf A I L. 16-1 Market Street, I to hia attention, lo the s.iie of Ffanos and Musical Instruments zt ucrally.

and the-efore offers iris and well si-lecud inixe slock of Sheet Music at a discount of io per cent, on llie l.idie 1 i re- epct'J'uiiy iuvit.d to vis hiui at his eslab islt- ment. at Fuctory Trice. dam TVool sucks For Sale. UST by direct oC Ilcnvy Selling low. A i O.

EDEY I Slrand, J. K1C15. J. C. EVANS, with V.

,1. Paints, Oils, G-lass, etc. Wall Paper anil Window Similes. 77 Trcniont Street, (i al vest on, House. Pign, Fresco and I3nnner MSE LEAKY.

JAMKS L. C. I Shctt Iron Woikcr5 r.nti Builer Makers, Foot of Twentieth liead cl the. Brick Wharl, Ralvcntou, Arc prepared to Go nil i of Copper and Sheet Iron vVurk ai the shortest notice. novJU-dtwlv QUICK.

BUCKISH-, a i a a AXO DEALEHS IH IfaHoii :i.nd American itarket near GALYKSTON, TEXAS. MONUMENTS, TOM11S, H3AD3TOKES AND iIANTLEI'JEUEri made to order. Orders Ifrom the country promptly attend- r.iv2 d-Uv-wly against Win. Warner--cbarge of murder --came up this morning, Messrs. Hicks Kussell appearing for the defense Dis- 1 trict Attorney Winch, assisted by Leslie Thompson, representing the State.

The impanneling of a jury seemed surrounded by unusual difficulties from the first. Judge for defendant, insisted upon liia right to interrogate jurors after they had been accepted by the court, his Honor ruling that the remedy for any objection on the part of the prisoner was by peremptory challenge. EKceptions were made to this decision of the court, and tice given that bill ol exceptions would be filed, the counsel for the prisoner insisting upon filing the exceptions immediately, and the court-deciding that note would be made of the exceptions and bill signed when presented at a time when there was more leisure disposal of the court. This ruling gave riso to another argument and farther notice of exceptions to tlio decision of the court. The special venire of sixty, which had been ordered, having been exhausted and only seven jurors obtained, another venire of seventy-five was ordered, and the case continued to to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock.

The case of The State vs. Thcs. M. Kiley, for robbery of PLronix Express Company was taken, up and 'was proceeding when our evening edition went to press. Col.

Qeo. Mason is assisting the'District Attorney, an-' Messrs. Conolly Somple appear ior tlit accused. his cargo, before his vessel shall nave ban visited and examined by the health, olllcer; or who th ll approach the dock or ho lurc nearer Ih may be dacctcd by the place to which, the health oflicer; or shall any it- tempt to run hia easel past the quarantine, or shall otherwise cd'end against qturantiae stjiU, on conviction of the offecsc, be subject to tne penalty prescribed by the State law on this subject, passed. January and ncrewitJi republiahed; and aty pert ou who shall land from any snub, vessel, or ehali tranship or unload any portion of iho lading, under like ciicatnstances, anall, en conviction, be sul'ject to the fame penalty.

Any pilot neglecting or reusing to bring hia vessel to ihe and aitervvaras to the qnaiaitine ground, if so required by the heaii officer, or who shad take a ve-eel p-st the quarantine, and nearer to tbe I A or ihore Uian tte prescribed-atation, fhall, OR conviction, suffer a like penity, reported for sion from his ofllce and every percon who tlialf wlifally or knowingly obstruct the health ollleci in the pioper performance of hia duties, shall, on conviction taerer.r, be uibject to the penalty prescribed by law. Icshoti be the duty oftlio healtn officer, in tho event of any violallon or infringe quatdnline laws and rezulations, to make an immediate report tuercot to the proper should piomptly take action lo brio? the on'ji-derfl to iastice. la case of theanlvalof vessels contaicing im migrants, at ports iu tuia the health otli cm are urged to examine minutely into their con dition of heaitb, and ascertitn not oniyftt wlm they embarked, but from what portion they came, a want of proper precaution ii this regard having sewraTtimes led to tliu introduction of cholera into Ibia country. thould it b.come advlfable to establish, or. ehore, hospitals and ttorebonses ior jmerchoud'Ec pronounced infected, it thonld be the duty of the health ofliccrs to select appropriate locations tlxe eame, and prescribe the necessary regulations concerning the removal from the vessel of the patients, persona and cargo, adopting precautions to prevent infeciion ol the neighboring communities.

For tbe purpose of communicating wiih the hospitals that muy be on the shore, and conveying all ntceeai'y stores, supplies or communications that may be bent to vessels in quarnn'ine, it is that a lighter, or suitable craft, be kept anchored at. or near, the quarantine ground, with at least cne watchman constantly on duly therein. Accurate registers should be kept of all visits made by the health officers, together with iccorda of daily and at the ieveral quarantine stations end grounds. Trie health. scoaid also keep, a 3 fctr the means at their command will aUoiv, meteorolog.

ical registers, embracing a recorder the thermometer and the amount of rain fill, and- aa far as can be ascertained, tne electrical condl- t.on of tha In tbe event of the appearance of any epidemic or disease at any port orpjace in ihis Dtstiiot, It wih be the duty ot the health officer or other civil authorities where aacb outbreak shall occur, immediately to notify the Medical Director NOTICE. I having purchased the entire iuturcf of Genglcr, deceased, in the Into fiim of UAHTKS, have assiirit-d all the lidbilitK'3 of said late firm, nnd are alone autr.or-l/. .0 co'iect tl.e debti due tiie same. Tr.e inidersigiied i i horeancr conduct the Imsiness as Whcleatdc Groiers and dea'orrf in Western 1'rodnce, Liquors, Winea aud Tobacco, nr.der the linn name and dtylc of YON 1 A at llu old stund in Nichols" Unilcinir, isos. 2e5 DWA'itD VON IIARTEN, K.

K. Jlsiy J. A. FAY ra'eutccs and of every description of WOOJ) WORKING irfolclinfr, 'JToaioiiliiij, I'oAver i I i i i i Scroll isnd a OJJ. A A CUnir nnd Turnitifp, Felloe and "Wheel Jiiicliinc-y, Ac STTAJ'TESiG AXD TULLKYS, i TMt'ROVfiD I'ATENT AlXlUSTjMJLE anil A UJAll'KBSSIOH UOUI'LINUS, WAHIlAXTEn SlTEHIOtl 'J'O USE Descriptive and Illr.rtralcii Circulars furnished tipjn aitiirc.iE'on.

J. A. A mvll-d cod.lm-w cowy. ClNl'lNNATI. O.

TEXAS --INTERIOR. BRYAN CITY. J. S. McLcnOon, A.

1'roctor, Ceo. WcLcnaoa. J. S. ItlcliISNDOiV COMMISSION MERCHANTS', A DEALERS IN CBSES A A I Brraii Cllr -TC'XUK.

paid 1o Cot- attciy.lon ton, Wool and Hides. JNO. 0. lASTOy. BEJI.

anODHir.u. KASTON' A i A A -L A W. And Central Collecting Agents, Anilei-son nn-l 'ravasoin, Texas. eMS A. C.

and Counsellor at Bryan, Will practice In the Thirl Judicial "District, nn do a Collecting Business Ibe Stale. marl4 tw COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ETC. M. KOPPK11L, Cotton fftol FMtw u4 Ctmrf I I A fB.ei£A advances made on eoMlgUMati ot cotton Wool, forule ortoriklp- niontto New York, Boitou uxt foretia pitta. A.

r. COTTON A jn. w. II AND WOOL AND PACTO1W J. W.

TAEOK n. TABOR JOCCK, QEXSKAL Conjuils.sio:i IkEercli Bryan, Texan. Spec's! attention naid to receivins- find forwjrfl- inir. Consignment rasped fnlly elicited. Staple Groceries coubtantly on baud.

Tcrmlnna Central Railroad. JAB 8. YSr.KT JNO ITRNDyUSON. PEKJIV ft HENDERSON, Attorneys at Bryan, Brazos County, Texas, Special attention Riven to the collection nl claijnM. Remittances made prpmpt'y.

Jfcicr to J. II l.ittlelield A Siewart Houston; Insurance Co "Houston Jno Roc- crs a Wa. r.uuk'in. Jack ft Mott. J.

B. Hood New Or leans. La. ocM-Uvlv Jjibeml Advances ma'Te on o4 Produce or all kinds. Personal attention to Oiling orders for Merchandise.

OFFICE 1GC strand. CORNELIUS INNIB, f. con. E-NNIS (Jotton end Wool and Merchants, Uendley BuUdiaj, 131 Sband, OalTettOB, ILL trivt; personal attention to the tate Cotton, Wool, Hides, andtotbtpw chitse of Merchandize. Liberal advances made on Produce MM to 1 for sale or shipinenlt other ports.

decSB) ItlCCKLB, AI.VKMJ FACTOR RBCEivi Commission Merchant, strnn CalTeaton, flplf? I. T. KJLEHAKT J. L. LEONA KB 1.KONAKD, Receiving, Forwarding, and General Coin- laiaoioa Merchants, Dryaa and llennic, Texar.

Liberal cash advances made on consignment for pa'e or shipment. VST" Onr Warehouse is situated some niptjinc? from the crowded part of toirn. therefore it is equal to insurance hi case of are. fobSS ALBERT BOMEaVILLE VATVltft S03IISIIV1I.I.B DAVIS, GENE11AL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND WHOLESALE QBOCKliS, Strand, Unlvcston. Between 33d iBdm of Cotton, Wool, UdaU vy Vroscce mllclted.

Quh made on shipments to-New York, HwUM M4 Mvcrproh A cocnptete atock of M4 Fancy Groceries always on hand, towbla tkaat tintiim of dealers is re pectfally requested. jnlyn NAVASOTA. I'. E. VKKKZSAVf, A A A A WUOLKSALE iXD DSCGGHT, DEALKU" IX DSCCS, MKDiCLMy, riJSTS, OILS, if Fntciil mcdli-lucx 1'aiicj nondM.

STATIONERY AND GARDEN SEEDS. ysiciuns' orders llilcd with DRUGS. quality. utiefacl-iou. gunran'ced as to price mar-J-UvC.

C. L. WAKTI.V. n. BES.N1.TT.

PIAtlTlN SEN NEXT, ATToHNBYS AND attention i colleclign of claims. Texas Military Institute, I A JOHN" G. A Sirperif.iemlent., Civ.l nnd Established 1S50. M. NILA.YV, 67 Tremont Qalvcaton, S'J Realer in fine Gold and Stiver "Watches.

Solid 3old Jewelry Silver and 3'lated Wore, and Table Cutlery, Pebble Spectacles, and Fancy Goorig. Fine and Jewelry carefully repaired and warranted, junoll dly JIOTEt, Corner of Centre and Market Strcels, Galvcstou Tents. F. COLLSTT. havlnnt purchased this well known and popular formerly kept by St.

F. Thompson, and rnoie recently l)y his widow, icqneata a continuance of tae patronage so" llbtrjjjy bestowed on ihe house. Travelers, may be assured of first class Hotel accommodation. myld-tw-Jy MA J. A.

JAJIES, Prcressor liistory and I.ileraiuri 1 CAPT. II. n. B1NNVIDDIB, Professor Chemistry, and Geoiocy. GAIT.

P. W. Coiuiria-ider C.uietp. and Proresfoi- Tact cs and be Natural and Experimental I'liilosophy. CAPT.

11. IT. PiOli'Esor Drinvirg aid I'liyslciil Oeoj- rapliy. A REED, Arslslnnt rrofetaor J. ROBS GKHMN, AhSistfiu 1 FrofjsEor HUnthematics.

DAY1J) SAYBItS, M. Next Session commences Kondtiy, September tb, It'CO, and forty Course of Ludy moat comprcheusivc and of any College in the State, and is rcndeicd eminently rdcticalinaiechsnic', Malliematica, Civil JEngi- ccring, Survejing, Leveling, Drawing, Cbemis- ry andliinci-iloay, by the anpara'us, engineering nstruments. models, minerals and ores possessed iy the School. Cadets can remain lit the Sthojl all s-mmer, if hey desire it. For full Dpscr'iptivc d'lressthc Super- mt-'ndcnr, at once.

je2tw3m NOTICE. TVru. JOHN W.KIDDELL is Ely authorized agent during my absence fion the city. A. FLAKE.

May ISfiO--iMra 'E1V' OKLEAMS SHOE STORF. Urcat Rcilncllou In Prices! FLA.TTO LEVY, No. 3O7 Market Street. Have tbe largest and beat aeaorlniont of La-l'ea', Juases 1 Boys', and Children's JJoots and Saoes in Uie city; consisting of every Elyle and description, and at prices below competition, New goods received by every steamer. my2tf llrerj- Stelile For Heist.

rjIHE LAR3E and commodious building formerly known aa the "JEcI pt-e livery sitaatedon the corner of Post Office and 23d sta tor rent at moderate rate. For terms, apply to JAS. G. TIMMJNS, np2.) dlf At A. Sessoma A Strand, JUST K13CEIVEI, -j A A BDLS.

JIOSSNDALE CEJllSNT, 100 bbls. PLASTER PABIB--in store. Ako, 10.003 sacks SALT--now larding. For aalc cheap, by C. W.

ADA3TS, aprilll-d2ra cor Mechanic and 24tb sta. JOHN H. KKNNAim. F. K.

GBEKNWOOD. A A Grlinca Comity, Texan. iST" Office live doors ivest of ihe Kailroad. l'fb-33 AVOLSTUX, Tl'KI-LS tc. COMMISSION FOltWAHDINO MBECUANTi --AXE-O i n.

Hendley'e Building, Strand. aug-1 GALVKSTOM, TBZAI dly W. K. ALPIN, JAS. BULDHIIMB, WublnjloB Co.

i I Ik Successors to T. It. Botbj ft A AUTJ-- Galvecton, JNO. D. KOCEHS Commission Mteroliwntw AND DEALERS IX EXCHANGE, No.

12S Strand Otivntan TezM. T. II. JOKDATt, SHLPP1NO AND GENEHAL I I A I 1 i A I I Attorneys at-Law and Land Agents. New Brlct Building, Tiear Cor.

24tli Hud Liberal advance? made on ol Coiinu-y 1'niduce to my friends at Nonium ud EastiTii uorts. iulTl-ctl Rf. I COTTON AITD WOOL FACTOR AND GENERAL decfi TC 33 -R TEXAS. EI.V A A Texas. twly D.

T. E. C. AX ACKEItOTAiN i No. I Strand Gal reiton.

Texx. Personal attention given to 11 batlnels ed to me. Consignments eolicited. W. L.

M. BKADI.IT, MOODT rtiooov, imjubLEY A T'O'B For the sale of COTTOX, AND HIDES, 179 Strand, J'erennal atteatiOD given to filling orforft for Merchandise and lieceivimr Forwftrdinjp Gowls. tnlT2 AR'fBSSAN 1YEI.I.S BOUED, DRILLED AND DUG. ISarbors Sounded. WATER required in lar-e quantities for iSLEAi PAl'lSK nd FACTO KLB-.

A specialty of our hubincss is sinlsing large e'i's thiousb vrnere gen- rally it is cons'dered an impossibility. In conjunction with an eminent reologis, localities arc visited and advice jnven a8 regards the feasibility of obtaioirj; Water, Oil, Coal and Minerals. We have for sale Tools of every description for prosecuting the above work, and will send com- petentmen to any part of ihe country to instinct purchasers of tools the business. t-tcani Erjrtnes, for drilling and pump- iog puiposci, constantly on lUud, of every description and all fnrnisied. Our Apparatus can be uee.i by no'se, or Stea-n power.

First-clasi references Teinis invariahlyca.h. Adcrcsa G. K. E. K.

PIERCE, 33 State street, Boston, or 26 street, East lioetcu. AND PJ3ALLKS JN Staple Dry Coeds ami Groceiies, niyl-l illm-vrtim Home, J-E3UK BATTU, Urazoa Co. 11ATTS Sc U. V. COOK, A A LAW.

Texan. Prompt and personal attention to the collection of debts in Colorado and surrounding counties. feb7-dtwtf I. P. BATTAU.K, S.

M. CAIN, OfBrenham, A i BATTAILE, CAIN Successors of Ecn. Stones,) COTTON AKD WOOL FACTORS, AND GENERAL Commission aicrcliants, BBKNIIAM, WABHisaroN TEXAS. Constf-nTnents solicited. All business atlendr to.

Liberal advances on consignments. DRAYAGE FIUiE. J. C. IICZCHESON, A 0 A A Vf Crimes DJSAIfS BUILDUfO, 8TRAX0.

ealvemon; Texan, Plantation snpp'iee purchased. Casa on Uotton iu band. D. C. Stone.

S. G. 1 D. C. sroKK 4c Succceeora to Stone ft Xatthem.) A --AND-Commission Strand--GalT C.

W. HURbKY Shipping ind Geaerai CoBBlulM MtrthMM, for ilio Arrow House BnlldtDKI, STUAWE. AnAcrxoa. marls County, TWOU1O, THOMAS D. -lOHXrfTOK.

JOHN 4 San. An.ton.Lo, BANKERS AND DEALERS IN FOREHiS AND DLlJIESTiC HCCHiSCK, Coin, Uxillloav, Ci'llettious ou all acccisili'le points. DRAFTS ON NEW YORK, NRW ORLEANS AND GALVESTON. jo2 Uills on England. tw3m FOR RENT, OSSESSION given immediately to perm ncnt tenant--my FlltB PKOOF UK1CK BUILDING, on.

Tremont Street, SOxSO feet, litto in best style with shelving and fixtures coinpitt for a Dry Gooas, Clothing, or Fancy Store. 1 -Brill rent my Three-Story FRAME BuiMinjr. 21 ft in. 1120 ft, on Market Btreet, at present occupied by myself. Either of.

the above bnildinga can. be bad at Tea- eonable prices by applying to A. FLAKE, rcblMtf 160 Market C1TTT SHAKES. WILL SELL ONE CB TWO Galveston City Shares. No proposals -need be made nndet 110,009 per elure.

feb 3-dtf OSUAR 1'ARJSH. FUANK B. IIARHAR, CORNER OF 2Sl AND -1LECUANIC CaJvenlon, Tolas DCALEIt 1H Iron SHEET LEAD AND LEAD PIPES Stem Ganges, Steam reaps, BCBBKU I'-OSE, Steam Fittings Brass Cocks OT 1 EVJ3BV Cut and Fitted to my31-tw3m. CROSS, A A A ni-EltKlNR to the cud, I Uto nrelB recommending the firm of C. W.

Holey tot hoco oenring their ranlmr ikut line. fdecl3dlArl.ll T. W. HOUBK. B.

YOM HAKTSS XICIIOLS -VON IIARTEN Jt itincceasors to Gcngler A Von Barten) A 9 Alld Denlers in -VTestcrm rrodocc, 205 A SOT Nichols' unot BniAllES. nni'l febl(j-d-tw3mt A. u. n. rniLLTrs, Victoria, Tex.

S. A. HHY1I.I., Victoria, Tex. O. AltCllEU, Indlanola, Tcs NEVI1.I.

A I I I i A Will praclire in the 30th and 14lh Judicial Districts, and in 1 be Supreme fehl7-twtl ALl'UEO KENT, Stnlioner, Bookseller, Kiws Dealer, And GENERAL AGENT FOH PUBMSIIF.US, Port Office EdWing, m'yShvCm Texan. MAPS OF TEXAS, POCKET EDITION, X30tJlXr. I ON 13 IJbctal to the Trade. FOTt" SALTi AT THE 'BOOK STORES AND OAI.VT58TON NEWS OFFICE. aplS-tr.

HOUSTON. MISCELLANEOUS GABD8. EWAHT 1 STB1VAKT HAKXIXA, 8 A A Bice InlCVoKer'f BnUdlflg, comer of PrcsUiii bireeu. 1OB PRINTING I IfOOK SIINlIN: AND C. GrtAY Ac, A 8 A ES DreparciJ to ciecote Kllorderi 1m Blank OI-KICE IN MKSSB8.

A. C. GRAT AKD PMNTINQ OFPICS, Kennedy's BolldlM. Honilcn, O. DAVIS If our Ilonston.

All orders for SnbBcriptioM, Job ort My liautol in to him by P. ata will le sent to Qalvuston day, i oeliver onr to.

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