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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 2

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Circulation Equal tkif -i-nl Hi" lif-i i IK; lif il i i "f'hiii. llic i i i who vir-wn "it hlt'ily prolnblo. tln-y ilo rpOl a on Ih'i if IT. of very IMIIlBB. annniM nomine KdUlon, p-r 1 1 Tftavr CO Ceplr 1 tO C.jrt..

1 Jfnar 1 Tw Invariably PbtfrAtii TO Piarf ov bj II Of 1 17 00 1 7 0 JO OO tO i I bo'jk-." the i i a Jtr.i'jwl'jfLyj wtiicb in booki there is no i i I ihc i(ov. fit mor: Ihnn purlir.ijlnrly jion. ob- ol t'j be fobod In Tezai a I i Oll.rr a I mtt hare b-wn thought f'." 1 1 i 1 nn I rri 7 I 14. I ,11 In f. MJI.

plnn. JifcLO at fljncimoa lav! frM oa All r.j«r. at atlon l.ook al th. prints laM on jour tberaoD whoa Oia nylnc tbn for If uibrokm fllea, tM wm oafl fi6filiifi back Biunbprv addrnu or thafr ftjxr wLU plaaaa In lhslr camMLLaloauOB oflV" IL I. mailed al prataal ana 1 Uu ai.aM lo.

L-il, tion with a Maj 20, 1S80. Xb UKUMA N. A of the rppublicin In cnjrlnory employed jo i i a i mid IJ.atae, il is znr.TaioofJ, i i cnmTiiigr. from the political section of often, lr, Jt undmtood, condurM bin bttli.c from Wail iLrcct. ThuB it muy be yulti, thm Blr.lne prepared' to back Jay (rOiiid In all i of railroad mo- nopojy, rirrl Lhnt Shf rman is prepared lo flbiipc his financial policy the inspirfi- of Wall etrret.

In thy CAHC of fail to discover any in hi chn.r*ciar, The compass that rottted in ihe ceater and defined the circumference of one Of iho most corrupt tbat characterized an era of snethina; corruption Js merely 4 till in the r.njf, .111 between tLn ptrsonil mutfuetism of tbe on? nod Xhc mo ceniry irwgnotivn of tlio other Ihiy ura adniirhbly comtlluted for purpose! of mutual ootioti and mutual aid. Thfc of Mr. Sherman is leas malodorous, ha balongi to Cbftt cold-blooded trilrflof who. in manner, stnnd preserved in own ice. It It it fch.trm.ui would bij iniJuencc Lo any roobllicr achcme: but in tricks End iLarp practices Jn polrtica, which may bo Jtn'Jy regarded as tho teredos of Ibe ship of Sherman id a coMummatft and tranfl- ce.id2.il adept.

Tie head of the depart- HienlcomprislBg tbe nsost nnmiroufl ond meat responsible places in Lhe civij BerTJco. hthia contemptuously disregarded flJMba i-ulw Trhicb Lad been laid down us tirceisary bails of a civil scr- Tice reform. Jti cabinet officer, ho liai on mora I lino 0m; occasion con pro mined tke dijfaity of his position by tahlajf ihe ttump 0,3 factious partisan, There lias not beea in tho hisiory of Llm country more indecent dlspluy In thai than Uiu participation of the present secretary of the treasury la the canvas Cornell. It is a question, which Id iho juore dunRerous in public Jlfe, Sherman or Bla.Df. Tho lottttr does not hesitate to fitonn tbe fortress witti all tke appliances of but theae appliances arc borrowed from Jourca igainat which popular siicli fiwIliLlei, as Hie DouM- tiio i i in Iru 1 of the capital ''f every other stoic.

It pre-eminently true of Ihe of ibe Uniui'd States: nnd Kolxrts consistently ejltiit! bin lilts to cjtabliy.huical of a rfr.IrA] university ul, the cnpi- I youth of coar.lry mljht ticl-h ibslr cdii'rj- Ijy other thinsn, hnw i vr inriom nnd how ncrdlc-i'; ur.ri co.TipIexily the n.iLlon it Tbo Kovcrnrjr pies that cnivortiiy Undents Aiiftia wor.ld bnvc peculiar opportunities for bc- ('omlnt familiar (he di.tloxuit.hed men of the it Ina cynically 11 11 "ir.t posilbly I i i would Ire, iu eomc retptcts, anioie dppro- prlfllo than The cynlc-il rcimori-i for thifi selection aro that (hey only to be hiDtcd at. For the chaoce of in coaiingrnclcs. Ihe cost of the trantpertttlon o. -iad Ibe chance of securing Iba profcssorml service! nf Ham. Tnllia nrd tilented toco, T7ilho'Jt ftny lo Tho btato, to be strong uarils in favor of ft raw.fi 1 of a 111? by to Im-'e hraH a i A ir uLi: TV." i by eon run- lo tbp OD lbJn A i a celetratod npontropbo waur, he oftervrard pat Into tfco moult) of Piul Inton, who will, It peon, nrtr with John B.

Denton, (after Dtnlott 'xjflniy waj whouoji JcilU-J. ttTATJC fltCIS. TVAiat the Tntfrlor In refernncn co rbe taut circular of Hon. K. G.

Itoww, chairman of ibe democratic vzocu- Slve of the In wbich bo an- nouncM -hai che pommlttw of tLe fltatft bave to biro tbo power of appointing A a for f.acb congrei. lonal nnd amumlng the power to'do ao, ncd hiy to proceed to organ- Iu puny nnd call nominating cooren- tions, the Tyler Courier remarlu: Coi. Bower hid about nlucb Hu'boHty to rralre HppolnLmeDf or JL clialrmuM OIN dorf praHlclent peopln of thlj. oon- erejol'mul hurr Llin rijchc to xt-lecc Thtlr own cnalrmao. r.nd no.

Tn? quentlon T9 be aDbverod by Ur. Oivrixmi entering open thirdlwharfftt of hlrt nw tlinlrniin Iri llm erCTlllT(i detne'jratte commllloo poc bucborltyLo deltymte this AppotniuiE power LO- ih? chiLlrmnn ef that The EouKton boplns to tbii Is a free country. Upoaklng of the lecture on Bob 1 Egtmoll, the Aze rf marku Mr. Crlzcfl rvldtmlr irtr.t not believe tint a nit'n t.oulif In country nt.o ho allowed 1:0 to hell if papon continue to cotnplain ot tbe tar- rllnejn of fn unnoundng: themselves through the press, the publishers taka tha "payable In advance und Ki.bitlcute "payable after ths cnndMato eluded," nnd will bo no lack of names. Theodlturof the Bronhtttn Ssntlnel returns thanks Co Mr.

J. B. VanNoiH, for a saci of Fully developed of corn, nnd that he 1ms fed co repletion. Tbe Sant.nel takes thp great American food plAut la JU natural btaco, not tho worm of the ilill ban prayed upon it and convtrted it into poison. TUw Wood County Flag thinks tha cmll for a democratic county convention in- that Tho rear npproacb ft convrntioru of the two preat pnrLios in notional poUiici to uoml- fl-at may mi'ee abstract of history of tbo pla.ii heretofore puriueJ fn of to lome of the of tht "awg.

Cundlditep ttrrit nonlr.atoJ rot, tn DOW, bj CODTVntfooi of clalajatafl selected by tbe differvot partjgi, by cuciuiu coa.poitd of mem ben For tfcft flrsf; tbrsr ir.fn, for (he tbE che a i i wcra I a by wjjl. WanbioRt.on wan chnscin wfch ono accord, nnd by tbe aid of no political ooocltvi or party miLcbfnory: ond altbiufb, wbea hJs term nnprouchnd tbef; btd grown up a rfoii opposition to bla and to paranjounC Jnfl'jecue of Hamilton, no dtt-mpc made lo rcc up By time third fltv- clon, that of npC, cftoia rouad. however, rbs opposition bid btcorae strong CP etr.t*it tho country. B-t now Lliqrn was no of a -fiucui. Jobii Adnms, Lhn wifl cienrly thi moct neat fedtrali.it tfLer nor wan founder, cblif and auicleof tbo Republican party, Jtsu wall eital Tbtso two, thoraforc, Datura.ly LooLc pOrMtJon as ccdldaten.

The of tbe el action tworayed that nearly for while liixl 71 doctoral Jftffernou had ftfi. Ic wd in tbe year 1800, whin traito be Adnmi, Chat cho nrst raucui ncorciod In our hintory was bald, It met ot Philadelphia, The rjne of accoi'J cfiut Joffonwn ihould be ta the people for prefldenjy; and oUbocgh Itiero wan lomo oppo.slLLon to Uurr, the iw Y.trk iuiLuud thit be should be La Icon Tor vjce-prdildeiiL, to carry che and to cbuckn.n.td Hamilton. Toe feder- nllsti, who were generally fmorabli: to giving Adouu a itcond chu.ncu, nct-epcorl him as their candidoto, only Lo him by ro- publicnn chief, wLile Charlofl Plnck- ney i tbelr cnndidite for fcdroinij- ration WBI so brilliant uiiU ruccutbf jl Lhat DO do tie the period cuoo his re-election. There ifi icorceJy A doubt that ho, like mlghc have bad a third torm by ftlmply it; but, lUto WiuhlcfftOD, be saw too clearly die evil prccednnt that this wouid lo eratify bis ambition co country's Injury. Tho first caucnia ID'which thero was a.

contest wan bold in January, 1SOH, about to from rue. presidoncy. It wan certain than tha of bin party would bu olaccod, Vfrtfiolfl, tbat had already furnished two out of thu tbreo prcsi- dontg, Bupplifld rival candldatoB to Che republican caucua. Ons ivo.3 Jamoi iladi- aon, who, baring oji a faderaJlst, had a Btrong poJiclcal Adhersat of Jcffir- son, and now Lfleretry of itite. Tbo tlon WM to tb-i Lj Hon.

Htoelidile: but IL to tqfisr cr mpEioi: to authoncr Jons H. 1 IHK 'f he no 'Jif May yoar line of V.ny a communicates cbe or a for tbe u'UranTs bh rarroboraiM fn i Jinjanicfl: I i thlclc, almoiC p-ite ttut Gor. ibr of aa'J arw d-ilM of Voa In vo-jr vJltOa-ial that tbli froai NIMT who tbi of Hrr.ith county arH ars tbiy loppftrtlnj (ior. Oor, Hubbtr4, Col. Col.

Q.fltM. Mr. Cbllcon, Mr, Kinlay. td-'on airl Courier, jJdge HoLlnisn, and all tbo of the domo ptny oc coanty. with thf of CoL Tbot R.

'Ecnner, art GOT. Robwrti. mtjit ulludvl to He certainly was not (rppfiklDf of K'ttuj of tbw political ftellay Lcunitai. If tbe above laartit and jsritlemen are not of Szith ccnntj, aro ionif whas cu- rloun to who and If are tbn of Stnlch eounty we at A to Knd a jfoo 1 and rowon why Gov. ItohrffriibOCld b-s ai tkrir advocacy.

VTe do no: tbe of Rain and AJfr-fd, for wa IIITO not pnb- the or mear.icned. othurwin. of a proalcfeat poltttclmn cf who la of iniy Mr. yai ic (tfaeralfr ftjmittid be rbo formidable In the can Iroaificut why kbould be ilmpl- ca'jpo tbe TTjHt men, Ukrriea In ol voverncuent. areoppowd to him.

Are E-trtrcm ami hJci fnoadi HMlcIng opyoriltfoi of honored leaden of tbe party, who have joyed thd tneptopltf CcaioCB, Will cnra Coniumpcrioa, Courhi, Weak I.uny, andOunoral DebfTlcy. JEimbiUbiJ 21 ye.u-». BJEWA.RX offthe man who coraai tots ycwr office while the mornlnf Is freih, aud oQ "I don't vane Co take np yupr I know Trhjic moo yon editori Ten to he will uncll dawy era, and chin will only bwauia you draw putol on him. rcodernd ir.Hiertttjle Then dljeiitlTi oryioi are iinpnired. Food bneomin rL-pclniro.

bodr th.t mind deprnaMd, and ohofy UrooilH over jou, Tuct Liver Pilli ranmay for thcja thay produee tom lion craaif? ijood ui.jp.vrL sleep and ol ailnd. THE GENUINE Pr.C.BCoLANE'S LIVER PILLS HraL AND FEVER. bettw wakuuc tu be oi nur qnlaliwi. Aj ilaflt arc Or IMITAT10N1. The noalo.

an Ekct IKJI Ui a -wii on ti' IU! Dm. UVZB PTX.IA'' 1 HAZARD COM I MX i THBTl J. S. BRCWX Galveston. Texas.

r.AiifJBKT I ME, mm. mm EH wi na 1 rail of of tbe bo i ARE STANDARD OF Marlr.ii.tmic- In tf-ii -tin: r. for I a Jnii: articlctof ih.l^.liiinllrri i', for will on icpl; I-T: i ta any or lUI c. aal'la v.nlm ilcfecta, diKuif I far DM ff i IcentKO to do. K.

1 A A i i i Liy, iqrl LJumb ird lii-ad I a con.rnpn'-inv u- 1 ar- 1 JL i State Agents IjACKSOTS BKST 19. TJit; A aaii i a i II-I r.ci; c-iffu trier in ict i h-'. Sl'J C-ii tx-hi i I tbl 10 2 IK-TIM r- s.u.l£ flus 1 I I I GO EAST VIA ST. LOUIS cJ ICO yiln Otaa UiveUw H-0 i dr.mi'Kic Cafriut of U.t Lo" IOC j-dn NiUiuiIttrlX'l CeiLinv: 1 palm ir'rl'r, ijaj's; bQyti oriot-b mi.) t. iLrM-ul.

N-ia, ii(. 7C. 41 i i 1 i i I I i a 1 dor. and wood. LVMTIU i i 4ri jC tt 700 3.8 1,4.11 itf lirmnc fwlit.

3 ft-" btficli pepper: 3. r.s UR lOC-J D-IH W.J tn A Hn nujar cruihed: IL'CJ ijw navy Ml I VANDALIA, PAN HANDLE SL PENNSYLVANIA LINE Apollinaris THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." -BririiA i'fd 'fal Joumcl. "L'EAU DE TABLE DES EE1NZE," Otlilfu dl Aru, ANNUAL SALE, BOTTLES AND JUfiS. Of all JLaual Witir Divlin, OiMin tad 1000 Its freih, best, SD ritij peaches, Louilui.i; 1JO i ii ri a crvrpVJ iJi LoulriiD iOu and nooplo con noi to the danger nlgnal. Shor.

man, ou Uic other hand, eeli-cis his muni. 1iras of -war from those a ilem iprinj? of corruption -which ihri-aten lo permcdte every vein in tlio political slnic- V.LTP and official organium of lie rspublic. MEXICAN PRESIDENCY. As the ciectioa in Mexico ap- proaclir 1 "pcculaluiu over the succrssor of rrcsldent Diaz In in order. There arc fill ctnrtidalas prominently t.efoi-e the public, of whom ono-half are soldiers oC fortune, resiini; Ihtir liile lo popular support oa thfir jniliiarj' ncliieTemonis.

The other JiaJC trft men, possessed of pood Matflsmrmliko qimlltics, and opposed to the perpetual revolutionary perturbation! have been succecrtias one another in Mexico llic the everlasting of the Any one of Iho latter clnsu of Ii 'u pretty safe to presume, would fll) the OTfeutlve ohnir itith proflt to tLc aation, especially senor Zatnanconu, -R-hosc adTtinced views of government, and of what cbould ihe commercial of lltiico with the United States, would adapt him to the peculiar renditions and wancn of his country. Of the warrior cmouidatca, it it' to bo feared a they aro the harbingers of mis chief, liieir training and c.tpcrleni;o incltotcjt them to Uic policy whose motto i 11 peacrably if we onn, forcibly If wo Tknirikingcharactoriiilc ot Gen, ilcjia ia helsajwaya roadj for anything 1'rom to conspiracy and revolution ng third jeor of president Lerdo ia admlnlatrutioa. although holding a ptttitiw ia the) cabinet, Hejia intrigued Hftiiint Leido unlil Lhe president com- peUia to feroe him to step down and oiu. GcuEiIeK. who is a oelf-mndo ud military nchieve- point of splendor, ure ouly aecond to ibose of president has ncrertktJtss reputation for swinging loose Irem the moorings of good order for lant Saturday, coo baity, Jlwaimado by the chairman of tbe Judicial district Tbo Flag diauutns Cho matter in conciliatory way but itir uvidont that tho powers astmned by tho itatn executive committee, and thom holding appointments undor Ib, begin to mlitrust among the people, who should take the land In such matttrf.

The demand of tho chairman of the ilate executive committee for party nominations for all offices, no mnttor how uniinponont, Is not Ilkily to bo p.joTnlly regnrdoi Hon. J. C. U. B.

judg-e for Te-tas, onco Rnva judjount against himself in an action of debt, but the Klnnoy county correspondent; the Heipnrian reports the Ot-dt case of .1 pi'owcuting attorney boiug- rtquirod tonppoar agilnst hhuatU lor i'allure to pay tbe occupation tax; Justice Bauch ippolaud O. C. Clamp to proxc- cum Inlilhconrtln abneticti of Stownrt. Jmfltino hlh; iwronishmenk In finding the flrsbrnse on the UockaL ct Ibat oomr whioh read Stale of TexoH rs. Ctainp.

After he had rocovortd aloi.iaU and a few btt imkod ibo caso 10 be con- tlnued. vrhicb ivu frraotad. Most lawyers would entered nollo but a continuance often well. aiuwrrs AB otbor waa Col, Monroe, who bid been minister to France. Tho cancui comprised nlnoty-four flonaton and mnmbtra, and Madldon was nominated by votes, George Clinton, the then vice president, receiving a re-nomination lor tbatotnce.

For a lacond term Marl Ison received a unanimous caucus nomination In 1313, and Elbridgo tierry was nntned for tho vice presidency, after it bud baen nnTerM and declined by John Langdon, of New Hamp- uhlre, Acauoun to nominato M'ndlnon'ii suc- ceuor met In the on tbe IBtb of Maroh, IBH 1 119 ineratwrs at- tondlng, Nineteen republicans refuiod to be present, from dlslliie ot the cbod. Henry Cluy, then Icadnr if tho Hoiue, to caunm nominanens, but consented to fro to the meeting, whor? he octerod a resolution tbat COMPUS nomination waa not) oxpedieut. The motion was voted' down, and now, amidst much excitement, an Informal ballot was take-n. Monroe, tacreU.rv ol Mtste, WUH che Viiyuiia candidate, and rucnlvad V-Mliam fl. Crawford, of Oeorpo, che choice of those ro- who opposed to tbu Virginia roceived ti fly-four votes, ond Monroe WM DOmiuntod.

'For i-ice fjresidoac, D. Tompkinn bad eighty Qve FVMBKili NOTICJE. lMl, It, vao, tfri. Caroline Oroiier, wife of H. Grasusr, Esq.

Funeral tlka TO-DAY, May iO, at 9 A. from her lato roaicenoo. corner Postoffloe and ACrtTCH. SPECIAL NOTICES. or efi'-il 8 cawt 3-Ift a 1 Pi ii.it ral cil; 20 in: i.

.1 h'irtt Ji-avj-; a hfc- paintBLl; cords cwlnr --vool O-xjiL-i; ti yards broifn domestic. 4-4, i)CO ynri sniT-tiiu. vai-fln CAlic ConMtjsa, Ailcn'i, flr.jia,'; bkuohf Frun of brown duckies; yurU ivniltfrf flume! 1 varjj jwif. errnlne, do: -'iin 4 i jnidc; Hia-n nrlrieh Kfi neiTy: doii nhots. I d-j FO BriiMh half Cgnu Hirea'i; dozen Utiu-u nap ITAiIco--5elthur Uio Captrtln, Owayri.

bark GIbstyn inuHtpr, from IJi-si-pnol. will for dfbcj contrtcti-J by the crwr fl- A. VAUGHAN i Nollcn--Neither tho Canrfiln. Omieni. nor the no Ore limed AffrntM of rho UnrUh brif Emily Slomttn, from LiverpooJ, will re for contracted tifiht OITW o( H.

A. VAL'C'rlAK ini, was The L'pshur county Democrat thinks: Killier lliv offln ouehf.lbo abollshwl. or somu slioulU tui.sli, Qt)Cl to vjue fl-hit-ii uoiild Innd dignity and iinnorlojice to the with the winds and cur- renta of revolutionary activity, and Ota, (Jnrcia de Cardenas is self- Intriguing and unscrupulous. In addition to all there, is deril behind soene in the horse personality Gen. iieobeao, whora It is said that thoto who knov h.lin best fear him most when he appears to be leasl dangerous," und who probably be trotted upon tne stage Iho moment by tis QWU nud faithful followers.

He has the re- putaiion of baing tbe most idroit of ilexl- can and will not hesitate to kindle solely on hii own account or in conjunction i ex-president. Whoever is stormy ovor result, -whigh couipel presideui to become dictator, is. to from the past, not among tht Impossibilities of the lUlLir'j. Job -Is a book. Of THK PROPOSED SITY.

reported to have remarked in i i lhat mine enemy would i The idea that Job sought to ton- rey was Ihe grcnt arlvaotnge he would enjoy if his rneuiy could only be induced lo writi- lelier iu a friend. o.sLens-ibly ubt for pub- liulion, but in realilj iatcndud to Imvc cltect urnnns tho pol-iical issues of ihe day. Sucb a leuer, so Job thought, would iie conveniea: rildb w.iih whicli to break tiic Lead of liis eaemj-. Perhaps ihe enemies of iroveraor Roberts so re jaril a re- miu'kablc allojcLbcr chiructerntic letter he recently Addressed to Mr. Os-jr II.

Cooper, Hunlsvillc, on Ihe subject of Ihu proposed university of Teius, which. Ho vrgts with tmphiiis and cogency, should lie I locjitcd at Austin. The location of large and influential institution, such lliu proposed institution will iiiUurally be, li, something to be sougnt after by the aspiring citias oi" the elate. Doubtless classic Waco, already called by some of its inlmbltonti the Athens of. Teiua, be more than willing to bo the site of ibe infiTiiution ac which Lhe ingenuous jouth of Texas can complete their academic education.

TlicrO will nlso bo considerable. palrucugc attchcd to ic institution. It Is not improbable taat Eiynn. the rivnl Athens, want to have something to nay about tno matter wucn thejuniversiiy is to be Ircnted, so tlnit It can accompli tho mom good There are other cities, such as Houston. Dallas, Sun Autoulo too tedious to mention, whose claims, in Uifc estimation of.

their respective inhnbiUwiu nt least, hell aupvrior to those c-I Ibe cupi- ibe Ullur um be He can preside over the deliberation! of the sanntfflf he will--certainly an of dig- nicy. Ill-, J. P. Bridges, editor of the Luling Signal, la talked aboutuacaodidato fgrth. leg'm- laturo, A Lullnj correspondent oi the Sin Antonio Expreas repents a remark that has been madr by that candidates for tha legWutni-a will bo erpooted Co doclaro thoir preforcnco for governor and Unitud Should thus lasua.i enter ((enerelly into tho canvjea throushout it may bocane lively.

A.S regards tbe choice for governor, caadlilitcs will doubtiesj support the nominee of ton democratic ttnte coiivonbion, nod thus avoid che reipouiibilltj, but In regard to iinator muse ahouldiir a.11, TUe Hisparlan would fo baclt to che old naagdi of the republic of Teim In this: waaujfroat ratatnlccrof ourconitlyiitlon-fraiEDri did not make it Irallai-, on? rrwrcc LO Lliai of which Juntljr forbid, i uuoiui leniiof ciir olBor of co' then woulil uot be; to upoa by obi whom the uto- ple nave trlod anJ majority cundtiuin our present condition raoal assuredly itidlcalui. TVhui kind of loglo thkf A majority of tha puopk- condtma present gorarnor; a majority electa, and yet It noeds a constltu- jvlslon to prevent iho people from electln; the man of their own choice. Does che He.pL'nan to che nipreme power ot polltlml'macblna, or does It want some- thlnjc like Athenian ostracism, by wbich a por- SOD ivhosa ojerit nod Influence do tfriat to btconie oifenaira, were sent into aud under which Arlstldos Lho JusC 1 -was The Tribune ii title of a new paper 05- lablluheU ot Sun. Diego, Duvol county, Hale, edicur. In-, devoted to local Inter- at.

independent and ouupoken, nnd evinces a. iroper understanding at tho alsslou of tlio ucui press. Pacienco oce ot virtun which has its limifji, pntealag chrlsciaDj. An iilVod a prajpr.miwdn» a' ii open In ou a pra other. Hi; said much fODlroveray Diictnr Prqrlril H-Miion nn! oooscd piir.ol I iij (tern too ncrlpturol pniML-f, und lmi lie- iiKuiil 1JI1 anybocly who dllleriid wltli mi i siit.in!t.

He hurried off to an in- WLati'orii Wn.s ho auy madder than the Boll county rtrlk-tiaiw ivLo whipped unbelievers anil ineiiitiers of new sect of perfeccionktsl InstN-sblli-ci, iciiliin, and tulnfi al thut sort inuslba put down. Tbe viguroua method: ol uld New England puritans, who whipped juiliers at cajt-tails, and split their oan, it it to maintain the gospel la'iti XVuoii faU, arsct the gibber, and i i Ibe churchyard. The wicked edl- ot some ML-ulnr pupd.n are alrasdyioegln- nlMK to druad day o( ractouing, and tryiiij to hi4i duninuiiied by calling thur linm tht xrtac ijlfliis journal." The Cu- Quill is one of those, bjt tUe dodge win Col. T. G.

C. Davis, of Dsntou, In an article in the Pilot Point Post revives the tradition tha: tuo county is for Paul Benton, cha mythical uroaud by tht genlm of a. out of cLe noaut mawrjat riLrnuuiad by a worthy pioneer preacher and Indian halt of whcsa liamo the sensational vrri'jur for his Of the writer more will appear In the ra.lD!»ii.£-. ThD Teiai Ttacgfr (the of Col. John S.

no doubt) thing c-T Lho and erratic judge clc-quent ojiio us a writer and orator, but blight Ly all the ir.nnnlties of Kuriaa that have eclipjstl ao many of brljatest intellects: Lr. Jauici H. Starr rbu presldaiit of aud Simon Snyder thirty, and Tompki: a Xew i'ork rival of Dn U'irt Clinton, uhOHon. There was ffreat dlacontenc among the dcrutocl faction, and at ono moment ic probabla that they coalesce with thn ftideraliita. Tho latter hiipporrad Kinj; and John Kagor Howard for Lhe two ofllcoH, and, uftor IAH exciting content, tho Monroe tlckoc was cho.wn by 15:1 electoral Tptas Cor ilr.

Mr. Clay euve supfjorc co llonroy. Iu ISyJ it vrat i that no iiomlnAtloa should be made. Tbls proved In the sequel a wise forbearance: for Mr. Monroe was ra.Ql*cted by crcry clsccorftl vote but one.

On tlie approndi of the end of the tscond term of Mr. ifonroe, a caucus was tail- od, William Ji. Crawford waa oonii- OAted by a vote of 64; John Quincy Adams received 10; Andrew Jackson 1, arid Nathaniel ilacon 1 rote. Tho republicans (now called democrats) wore diis'itbded with this nomination. A sort of fron Hfrht anHued, in whicb John Qulncy Adams and Henry Clay respoctivoly more votes than tho caucutt uomliitid.

Thero was no choice by tho people. Tha election wont into congross nnd Jfr. Adams there chosen. was ulleKed, by coatiiualion bo- tweoa bfa friends and thow of -Mr. Clay.

Great popular rollowed and impartod heat mid eicitemont to tbe neit prenitlentinl contest, when Jackson was elsr.tad by an wbelmiug popular and electoral vote. It was in the year Iti31 that rirss uncloaal: couvontions to tiotuinabe cendidatey for president and vice president lUot. Tbo eratuplu TM set, curiously itnough, not by oithor of Ihe regular political partial, but by tbe (action wbich came into oxistenc. sololy to oppose tho secret order of misoary. The frieuds of Jackson, then first called democrats, foliowtd tho example, as did cheir opponsncs, wbo assumed the name of national rwpublicani, 1 and aftar- ward whigs.

Tbe latter met at lialtimora and nomlaatod Mr. Clay, Tho democrats in the namo city artorxvird and Juclcpon, vrho ro-eltirtod bj' another wholming majority. Frc.m time until been regarded as a part- of the niR- nnlnery for the riocllon of president rtnd vlco president. They do not always tho VIBWS oC a majority of the puople 01- tho purty for wbich they but there hi; been no jich vepudiatlcn of tbo nominoo of a. cion ns tScro wns of tbat of the congressional caucus In the of Crawford.

TVoElce to a COLORADO. rrom'New Yurk, carpo at WillianiH's wliarf. CoQblvaeos will paj freight and recelva their roods AS laaOfd, recolptloc Cor the rame ja wharf. All oodd on tr.a wharf arcfir 4 o'clock f. K.

(not rectlpted for) mar, at option of steamer 1 AffMlt, be placed In or COT. tarpaulin! on tbo wharf, but tiny are entirety at nRk of or owner. Ajl oluitos fop the wnarf. J. horc; -N ffi'Oin usfite dur.cnM.

bun 0.15. No. 30; 3 grew 1 v.Hr plr.q. 'Ici kiwi a 31 nw-dleH, Mliroid's. iiaarted.

AUD ravutit-- JtiJO or Ah HB in ay bf nt-jt'waiT, to Lo an ny i before 5 o'clock tach. moml.jj, nt tliB kitclittn oi' isrlum 12 bbliuholce family dour: bbl hf.inlny, tryi frrsh; I bbl Louisiana or T-irnj molmiofl- 7 lib! IUKM, coftfle, bbl applas, dried; bbl best, bbl No. 'i rniLckerul; ki bul henna; 7.1 rice, 100 lii htma. bust. rar.v.i'.-Bd 100 IDn saear.

powdered; 100 nrur.fn, b'-sr; 3 lo- best, 3 Ih cans: 50 inn salt, 'jesi, Unc- 10 'bi CK.I, bent fa-ecu; I clcr. Knizee. pinLs; sRftroBm: I Joz. host, "nllon brooniB, naoli coHeu. Muxlcaa or Jsvn; fl cmn PmiL's oil, If-o Juitrimu: -J Lssser's 1 uox )o I box ilia bft-it: 1 cce Iflrd.

bUflh. corn, fn SK.rk^- Bids hhull lie luiuin Tor chd liiMHX litrrliiar't-r narr'd. nepararely. to ivlt: fnr rrcsh bi-cf, Tor IJRCOU nnd lai-fl, bids for flour. i)lcln for rlrf btnnii, HI-ID, and hominy; oKi for and tli.a iiit, vinncur.

-lurch, soda, pcijiier poifdir; 'or And ttrx. Kldy for fl'Jgars. Tor uioliiHnBi, bidi for dry lioiw, niid uuiturslUrts; bids for nmrk- erel. pninei. mpplfiii, InT.nt, brooms, oil, canned xoodn.

ultohnlic rtlmuLinlH and to hdcco. Prcposubj be jtaLlud and iho i.JjInm-1 Mr which they are remind. T'ni-tifi n-hem tIdj awLnled to jfiktr an I tie ttdvurti-iPinenL Lur. will to June 1WO. in thu prcn'riice of the haAri of of apvlnms.

DAHDKN. romLcniitfr. SIRENaiH AND JOPDTiABITT OP THE VAJTDALIA LIKE a j.nTonaaPaa.Bniier Boute, will bo readily comprahaiuKd ttua araomamla rfrfUc- tlon utKn tho fact tbat Its Immeaie bun icon a th nunlar of Fl VB (C) UAILT LUfHS aad Hoadaya included) of PUIiLaf AH PALACZ CAK3 Bt. LouU to Zaatam WITHOUT CHA2JQ2, 01 follow 4. Pullman Palace Hotel Car EVERY SfORJfr.fG, ST.

LOUIS to ITEW YORK (Tkrouch Idlanapolla, Columbia, Pittabaje, and Ptiladelphla.) 5. Pullmtn Palace Sleeping Car EVERY ST. LOUIS to SSW YORK (Thxoairh ladlejiapolla. Colamboa, Plttatnrr. Hirrlabuxir and Fhllmdalphlo.) 1.

Pullman Palace Sleeping Car ETTESY EVENING, ST. LOUIS TO CHICAGO. 2. Pullman Palace Sleeping Car VERT EVENING, ST. LOUIS ta LOUISVILLE 3.

Pullman Palace Sleeping Car VERY TEIJfG, ST.LOUIStcCINCOTATI TO or late firm of TO H. MARWirZ .4 CO, of this city, who hare and thraofli chair Chark's Roberts, will couiiautt tjald busl- oeu. All parties Ind-bted to the rtrjo ri- to settle laid indobtcdnes? with said ChirlH Roberts, bo has my autlionlr In (he pretn- taos. N. B.

SUCH, of Jeiidtin DISTAN CE BX THE VA2TDAXJA LINE It tlio or qolckor ttlu. to TarloM point, tlian rt and raodorato All applluioii kjiowii to ttort.ro and Ifliontlon, whlcH trod Lo iniuro rapid combined and porlect lor In an en Lin. nnd Iu Tho entire Lino ot TnndBjIn, pm-HnBdl. and ttoaU from Louli to Sow Torn Ij )rartlcalJr undor oao md IU Hack tilt Iu tbe wori.l. O-THE In th.

which rncj a Train throoin to tlu St. Looln SUNDAY MOKNrNO. E. A. FORD, GtKSH.L PASSENGER AaiNi, 9 E.

SIHPJON. GiitruL MAMMCB, 1.0UI5. MO. 3 Loultl PARTIGDIAR I8PHRKWOS Ii crt Kmt Kl1 ni1 T1m TaDin. I taniUVa'nfl Tlcltnt Airroin of Lmti in tho VortUHMt Of BoatUwMl, or cuJl upon or addreu, JOHN HOWARD, Southwestern Passenger Agent, or Aaitin, KLKIN f(." 11s aid lie TIIKO.

i i Drayatre K.P.SARGEXTCO.. I BOOM ai iLjrt iifilet htii 4 trK mf i i Low B.R.J)AVIS.i'BIIO., "AMERICA STILL AHEAD." AT7CTION SALES. I SELL THIS BAY. AT JO clock, AC our ASSORTED OROOERIE8, LADIE9' And Hl'NDRHS Alu: A i PARK'. i CO, rim JL Buildinjf Companj having been LAND AND uLwoUeU, Lhe to of projjurLy A NUHBEB I I LOTS.

eur depot, will un Lliu premlii'M to the hitJifHC bkldei BL outcry, un THB 1 7 111 or A. D. 1880, third ca-li, ono third Ua i.f aionthn ftr.rt trie romitnilor la months Crom of Further ccmditlooH will be made Icnotra on day of alr. Sale to Ltiinmoiitii at 11 o'clock A W. M.

1090. flintTEpoRT I.MD PACIFIC R. I O7FICH Or OjCNaCrlAL A A Monroe. April 10, I (WO. ROPOSALS -WILL HE iiacil ths icb day of June for ihi: of on Ejctenalon or (ha VlcltBbarv, Sh A ro report nod Rmllroad (rcm Cotlonpnrt (wmL bank of Onrurhitj), rivor, op- uj Artfulli forLT-ievvn wusl.

PropOHttlH iiLmlo fur the untiru wurk, del lad or hid.t HUljijiitirU blnp eXnd Clfarlufi In of fltc, or At'tetri niiliw: and Rfji (or Brldcinx or CroHtiM. nud prutlle of line, pluu and for majrlju MBP it the compjtny'i offlcr. Monroe. FAVnTEXTH ifl the pragrreiifiu. Momhly o.u*h OAM ttf par retained unu! ot CQQLrtc:) will upon 1 .) certdlcuw.

'idrua J. tt WHY JS C. B. LEE IEON1ND BRASS FOUIfDUBS MACHINISTS STEAM ENGINES, BAW MILLS, BOILKR8. MILI A GIN GE1RIXG, run Kic.

if trtam Ina FronU auj CMtiao lor liu All i Job Work THE.EESTTHRESD joa SEWING 9. CommlBHloneri. OP AJ-(. LAMPS. TUI1S.

SETS, OOFFKt: POTS. PLATES, PAXS, FmtNACKS, und TOTS, FINK CUTLBKV, SPOONS. FORKS, HOUSEHCLD CTEK8ILS ot all BinU, VASEB. WORK BASKETS. FKYJ.VG PANS, In fact, the Hutlrn Contiqti of the Corner 24tli an4 Southwest are uour.ortfred by us ai ule, uutll Itit June.

In lot! to jul TI.Q GOODS MUST BE SOLD. 6VDMOR 4 DINKELAKC.1, Special -pOR TMIBTY JtAVS FROM THIS tlato laaluri will ror Uit con ulrucblou of bu.lrJlug UL LACrauifti. couu- ly. Terii, of brick or KIUHO. go bj- W) ineaiurt).

The lower nlory to bo Ij fuec Iji tjn clear, and the uppor Miorj- 22 fret. For pinna and aildrMB thr undrr- liiKlltiCl. Tba rugrvit Die ripfhl to reject all bldK. B. TIMMOVS.

Chairman BullellOf ConimltteM.LflGrani:*. Casino Ladranga. Maj 14. IKAH. Ask the Juttgai at the CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION.

PITTSBURGH EXPOSITION. 1878-7- ST. LOUIS 18TT. AMERICAN INSTITUTE, NEW YORK, 1878. MARYLAND INSTITUTE, BALTIMORE.

'78. CINCINNATI EXPOSITION, 1879. ASK TEE LEADING SEWING MACHINE CO'S OP AMERICA AND. EUROPE. Ask anybody who has ever used Willimantic Six Cord Spool Cotton WHY IT IS THE BEST.

COMMISSION MERCHANTS. GALVBSTON. R. B. COMMISSION MERCHANTS BULHILN Cf VITALIZING, nourishing nod stimulating, xicatiTix, are als.l mo- Eot Tlio Chalrmanihlp oT llio District.

SAN Texas, Marl-, J. (J. Garrison, Hendei-son, Texas--Dear Sir: Your letter ot ibe 3th which was fiirlhor Informed r.tu effort of HOD. G. Bower, chairman of tho stale Uemocratlc oc-JCive pomcitttee, cosupplaot mi chalrmau democratic comtnitteo of rlhst coa- dlatrlcc.

by tlie.appainirnB.uu? your- salf to that duly to ha-id. 1 nus satl.srlod DT a. accromenf; In itnoM.rr Itjiter roirelTed on 'cha subject Unit t-he aj'- ranvonient woa without your and sacking. Thb titsaumdDC ID yom- leUrr, tnit if -uu may be pflrmittad co con.uis'' your ''own ijleaaiu-u in the mailer," you wi'I cbeurrully claims If jou hnvo; Uiat you -'du noi desira any controversj about cLuIrniM.Q- hip;" aod Lhat If oay rijbq to act fn Lna: capacity li It beacalosc" your you us one not wiuitlncln courtesy. un.J t-nt would uottnowlngly bo aittdo uu of tljose wccld.

In thy midst oi lion for throw coafuslon into ths of Lhe dtfir.ocracy of first district to aulca way for tlio Indoueadbat aiadidacr of i-o oae hapo for niimt fl-t Tbe haodn of tho tlnmocracy iloue. nor of who would create ID our party to jrot in fluid cin-Jlaate for 'coii- through pretended dcmorriitlc action ous wno wgiUU ifcctijn by tho uaiti.nl I vatesof radicals democrats I irasAlcclodchrJrmnii of first district our last uoavcatijn, iq accord-UKM I ivtih tho established wtLgp of the I mo ITfY PUPILS A JL WlUi klr.r^ost tliedtar IJulf. OLM who plwrfld rny sniL-Mit. miJ Llndesl rryyrdH of vould uy it in rrrtiin.fi. or.nfrr.iL I nbrlrliliii.Vsi.-lf UiuUiili viily Tor lilunllis, bul, Ond K'jUiji-, i Lo I LI Oi-tohef neir vi'ltli I a now rtu.nc«t.

tit. 1 Llmt loan-tied In i a i ntiil. I AKHIIIV till, thm it Tfiih dlnxs 01" ttjc r.h.u 1 look tu the i i i i vruJMuir r. fiix'-Tuiui I rdurp vonfd Mir a shcrc Professor Pilclier's Pounb I A I A AT ARTILEERY HALL, H. Seeligson A AM) COMMISSION MERCHANTS l.r Icllolud.

Wells Vidof," COTTON FACTORS, CISUUSSIOH AND WARDING SffiCDASTS Tl tfl'BJkXD, LJIAODifa BU.XDINQ, The Willimantic Company in the World" manufacturing Six Cord SPOOJL COTTON in all Nos. 8 to 100 whose E2TTTRE product through every process, from the coucri in bale, lo the finished thread, is made in their own mills, anc the O3TLY concern maintaining 1 and able to maintain the fixed and arbitrary standard, established for numbering- threads. A TIIADKEY CX3X5I Railroad Galvaston. Toa Mi 1 or th" r.Nv.** M. Ono Dollar j)er Bottle.

bj G. R. FfMAY CO. NEW OKLEAXL luirrr A A Steam and A FC 74, 7U and 78 XL. IIOC.KTa.1f.

NOTICES. Notice, avri t'f LOt- iier seas In Hi. trick liriivrnt and Tivettty-HliJi Mr tllr CT A juiii.J KIMS A Mnry will 31, AT O'CLOCK. MJlkr. Prlm.ulopoas frora Nrw (lie rtleclloua, with Violin iraio.

bv ruf. Lindciiberr "'tU jJerfo.Tm the Cn for VioKa, by ftodo. ind MNii Dora Enck pupllt, irlll aHuuntu on iha Violin. ttflo Ttc'lwttf. TJO; Doubir llSi.

Tjckn In Jiiilv In Ihe wiQler or yvar tav dldiricl entire V-M In hrKtiion in Lhiu. "ihiMi.lionorrd'· city. 111 IT.ceiiiijuico from VHHOUK COLLnllei OC A-iioni: llitlpi Wrtre Goo. J. Plncknry Tm; iiALOi'o aoil or Llio regublle of Llvrf OJ con- from thni wctloa UMUHII.V u.odd a Kcrl cC ami t-Lyrclnj point.

Tlij 'indlaDi iuada rrom Hitfre ou Uic Eraus. a Hule iinnafts mid tbcrr was prujence in noi bcinr alone onrlu-rotid. L. Andrrson. ihf vice piVkJJOLil elect or T.IJS; Hon.

William B. AUjreEAry at the irposuri-; atfnaioi' Jobn Orwr' nipn-seiiuilvr. Wllliim R. Scurrr'. mij'or David Kaurmaji, ur.u vcm la A Tew judg? Arfinirlon hod Ma-n-u i ieHow law-stuilciit or ma by my democratic foUov-ci Izens of the flrst I Qlitrjct.

I deny tbo authority of tbo ttati: ej- ocutlvu conjBillwo 10 tbis time disturb con- distrlLTC mado In ac- cordatia) with loag uu; of tho doinocntlc pirty in tho dlscrlca, If changes are icslred in oui- mode orgnniiallou in tho congressional QjLsirktB, tnej- oSould propowd tuid canrasaiii Iwfor; tie mala body who hare uover meant to consent to bsujc tho savants or tho Arosn- lar state convention called for-cn- eril purpotws could, aimr proposod clmiirej had bcea canvassed, properly tain action toqcolnj; The Ust Gal- veaton convehtloa was no: for gonoral par-. BOSCS. The dltturbinK of tbe congressional discrlct crgnniiataons bad not been caavassod bcrore the body of democratic Evoa If such convaifi had biiea niide and Convention bad boen for othnr worjp tboa that lur which It was called I Kl in the prooidings to vfarrantthe stato eiecuttvn coonoIctM supplantlnr 01- uciug district It SELLING OUT JIT EXTIRI STOCA: BELOW COST, of ruDOTiU Ut PiMig IB July M. WOOLF, uw orle.iu» IN STORE and LANDING-: 200 chc.iti: auprUMi Clack'acid Green TEAS. bbla.

cruahed. powdirail ud SUGiJIS. SO bbls. red Kidney aad U) bbls. Onsen and Split fELS.

Ii) choice MOLASSEa. 100 paclraje. cllolc. HOdBY DRIPS. 4W candle! Rujf TOBACCOS.

bolts Twlit and yiai Slat TOBACCOS. We TTOtLld call tie ipeclol aXtatiiioD of the trmda ROCK and WHISKY. mado of old Hiinnltan Hrr ud CiodT alw i TtXBuOCO-calklA KnOBaU. j. A.

John D. Rogers A COMMISSION UuUillui,) no, STiUKO. UALVKUTOS. Ttxxfi. cnia Kai.ij^ut.

J. ninniiucii. J. Froderlch Kellner, A AMD COMMISSION A OALVtBTOS. Oomar ataaliatjD aid COTTON tho actor nc Coot3 LtiB Other Gin In Mnrtcjt.

fully anc COFF 1 ATTFSAN M. PERL, IIOUSTOX. TEXAS. Ballinger, Jack Kott, I ftramt, 1ALVEHTON. TSXaJi.

WALTDt ORLSHUL 1. W. Ores ham Jones. Lee', McBride COTTON AND' WOOL ComralsHlon Merchants, i C. F.

Holiorst COMMSSION MERCHANTS, 111 Ttnrl IfRW TOBK. ocino.N rixrroE.1 UMVB! i i Loualoa, Toxaa. Cotton Compress FOR SALE. A M'm-B TILEH PBES.t IV ILL br Kilu at a baTfe-mla. For or apply tu A.

C. BAKEI1, AceBI, iS 15D lit I IT E. P. Tamer, A Counselor at zioualou. fajl R.C"HL A.

A ttoVnoj and Ccranselcr at Lntr, t-OHSJICANA. J. ART BRIGHT, iT IAW. AM: si.ai.itii.rrv ilV VO OTiIEK A I i i i.w; i i to 11 11 A OM.V art arr OT Thr a irJUIrJ i i il fti Oil cil.N VEPTOX, A TEJ.tS. A ANTONIO.

Attorney and Counsellor at Law. TBUJL.

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