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Concludes from Flrxl tUp- plonk WRB a loiMexiuci pilo or ft pifico wrock of Borne boat. At length Laodrapfin wan Keen wfLvInf; liin hand, wliili: washing pevurel tlpios over tlirs Orlflln went to MH ASHintnr.c?, coociirijf it along the and grunt. tbo wav-n hrrr Mia. iwiched Lnr.iii»(;aD, hrj 'Wart found much chilled, almost and bardly capable of helping hiroeoJf in degree, tie w.niBtud to tbe fp of'tho bridge and wnfl finclly tt Hod, and wati left to tbe care ol IVirfl. Johnaon, the Concrete Uouau, VJrgicilu Po! Dt.

He IB an old mun, eat. that lie survived no much wpomire le BomctLieg remarkable. JJOT William known a.i Captain Onborne, ooe 111" pornono employed at the gonraminl works ut tlio Point, iltitl luporUid drowttd, reform: escaped from the new two-Htcry Lou.w. He WEB in the lowm- part. An tbe Louee waH going ovur he ran out urn' got on a piece of tha wall of tho curen- ter uliop.

Two cithern were on tlie eaiiiu raft, and managed to off to Eoititi piles, where thuy were rf-Hcued ty t.lju tupr Thursday mornlnfr. He drifted on Triiti the raft, which wan Boon hunched to p.ieces. He cried for BHsifliiince, and a boat came from a vetrael lying off nearly opposite the tripotl at the ionor end of tlict brcRkwftt'jr. Tlsln w.su (iboitt WtlTC o'clock on Wednesday The boat conld not return to tils vessel from which ahn was Bent, nud filie made tor another veHsel up the bay and wan secured, and her crow nr.d tin Tenoned got aboard and rtmainiid until. Saturday taorciog.

KESCt'KD. The following persons, who were have been lost, have arrived i the city from the schooner Laura, Lowin, Capt. Snow, -which rescued then Kicli- arcl (rrinnell, John Horn, Edward IJownn. cnf.ineor, Charles Chas. and Perry.

Snow uMltos that he Bent a manned by four inon after fieveral zn'Jti who passed by his crying aid. lie sayn the boat hn.H not broil heard from since, bnt thinks they pavecl the men and went on westward i the wind toward Virginia Point. The reacuod men are loud in priee of the promptness with which ('apt. fc'non' sent them aid hia kind iiud, gentlemanly treatment afterwards. MISOB TTEMS.

Tim enptaln alim Hat tUo tlvas nt WalllHviil" no Kridny xwnt feet than Uforo known. Rico tlio I' 1 wind ttio ill" i much tmow. numb''' and catllo on Uio tlie rj Tlis Siimlur, Kcjiti-rnlicr 10, liiat i but hi J.iH whole crew, teJl it. tboug wo would no', captain'" wrrJ. tLat lie half JBiaiiilH, or ten ttcnr'J lc nitent, moved diirtiiac'T their former renting plncwi.

Captain Smith i IJH thai IJn li.ir. cmieUT reached IIB loweHt r.nlnt Friday i a 11 o'cfock, when i Htood 2S.70. OF I A TKr. TO Till-; i ri.l'.ET. Shortly Captain Smith UH, I'at.

flipper tclidvr on No. dredge, and John fireman on the Coat-'t 1 gave UH a Jt ill find wine additional i a i 'i'lm i reported by Oe.jitn.in Kdit.ii XOH. i and -1. JN'o. to Morgan, wan lout, Imt her crew were rescdtd liy til') keeper of lied I-'iiih i nnd tnhi-n on bwd i.Iu; (Jniied Kintim ivurn firo Inrfto mud STOWS in tlie flw-t, tlirefc of which wcrii lost.

On one of tho otJjftrn there -were. threo man, but tuey Lave been rcncued or not, our infor ujanw are not uble to nay. The tugboat npokeu of by Captain Sjaitli having been ((eon bolton; up wau nuppOBed to bo the Probably all on hoard are Ion 1 (leoriro lieynolds wad captnin, and IV.ricU i-idy engineer of the ill.fa.teil tug. Mr. Scully and Mr.

Hcprc-tm their hcartfult thanliH, an well tlicne of evory person rescued hy Hteamer Fannie, to Captain Smith, for tho kind- nesn ad attention Bhown them while on board hia bout. JJnut a the poor fcllow.4 rcHcued Capt, Smith, before leaving Mows fearful that he could not come through to Galvoflton in ODO day, umd therefore provided bin larder with a plentiful Eupply for un emetrgency. Theflo frood thirifrn supplied 'by Cnpt. SiniMi to ex- ItiiURted and neur.y starvul reHcuod. In fttct, we leiirn noiv which wo before, that Cfi.pt.

Sin'uh du- not tlio a of the poor fellows, but those of eveiy limn whom; hefirt in tlio riftbt phxce. Ho i.H one of (rod'f) noblemen, for ho periled hiii i to navo the lives of ptrangern.but they vere mtn.and that all of. their apprccia- hy pre. Our people should show their i ol. Capt.

Smitli'B brc.v try It is underntood that butchers, taking i at 1Dj lim jii, gomethin, advantago ol the emergency, Oxpre88 tlle i tots asl: thirty cents a pound lor heal. Five hundred aud ten loaves of bread -were issued by the I'oHra Clark yesterday. Ed.Rudolph, who lives on Avenue between Seventeenth and had his trunk stolen on Thursday night. Da-re Jordan and John Donahue, five men, all of 5, ware out all day, yoateifday supplying food and transportation, for the needy oseB on the beach' belon- Bath, Avenue. A CAIID Oi' TIIAXKS.

Th'9 nndereijrned, cithens of the Esst End und refugees from the late ilood, desire Co return thbii- sincere thanks to FatheT Carrier, Brothers Philips, John, Antlem and Louis. of St. Mary'a College, for their untiring efforts to relinva the Buffeiiog who were compelled to take refuge with them. Always on the watch to tat charge and make as comfortable as ponoible taow that -were hourly ing in, and on leaving, after tho waters had jreceded, supplying the needy -with provisions. The assisted civa forget tbe kindness ol R.

J. Wai; den, Frank Tolman, Henry John Yeager and Win. Alladice, who. with two wagons furnished hy'Mr. John Boddakfcr, caine to the rescue- of thoye that inundated John Crozier and wife, C.

W. Thonvpson, John Boddaker and family, Mrf. Joseph Boddaker and family, MTR. Frank Boddaker and family, Mrs, Wrn. Boddakerand family, P.

Sisson and. family. Miss Adele Cttai- Misy Nichols, M. Nichols and Ism Ir, II. A.

Qochel and family, 0. U. Meroiir and Mrs. Msrtinand fain- iiy, Jacob Meyer and family, and many otheru. FROJt BAY TO It win be remembered hy the older n- habitants of the island that tho Bay ad Gulf were originally connected by a channel crossing a short distance north of tbe city Hospital.

Tradition says that tuifl channel waa available lor vesatls of considerable size, and that it was often used "by LafHto and his contemporaries. The great storm of October, 1507, lo ced the water across at the point iudi- cated in such volume as to cut out a channel of some sixty to seventy yards wide, aad depth sufficient to have enabled small vessels to pass through; but from natural causes and operation of the piling at tite point, thia channel Tapidlc filled up, and finally disappeared. The high water ol Thursday und Friday last again opeaed a way from Bay to Gulf, nnd yesterday it presented the ap- pearanco of a permanent channel. Leaving thd Bay a lew hundred yards beyond the CHy Hospital, the new opening passes almost in a direct line to the Galf, widening as it approaches the beach, the sides cat as clean and evert as it the work of eiperi'Sncecl excavators. There was twelve feet of water reported through the en'iiie distance, which is to that to found on the bar at entrance cf the olc.

chnnnel beyond the Point, and it not anlikeiy that the new route may he matte temporarly, if not permanently, available for purposes of A man named McBryde, who wna up. a in thin was uapmin of. one ol the mud scowa, wns drowned iu the boardinghouse boat. The following are tho names those rescued by the i'annio from drcdgeboat Frou. Walker, Csptaio: ilat.

Mil-Mi, EnRiuoi-re: .1. L. tfloa-j Petur SlfUnrraot, -Martin i a IlarrrCook. lifwlaCvane, Sour.y, Jolin (Jro.T. Ilurry Fulmar, J.

JI. O'XoII, Jua. Col. Una, Tom Tracy, Whalon. And these are the rescued from drudge boat yo.

4: John Southarrt, Engineer TUo-mna CivrrDii. SUonvood. nt Sinlloti, Pct-jr Garlanil, 'jOoflDis Fisher. f.nd THE CITY. to beard oi nm 1 n'J Isavf? joarij pro- i3fed for by one kyJy, unaidtd by male Mr.

Chria Jordou hea Jwn eucrouH to A ot tbis wafl heM at 4 i', M. tit the cull of OA. X. B. a nt, 1 consider aVspa, if any, sbouM to erttTid relief to HufTerig from the Btnrni, PrfeBidoat that Lft had j'int lha; Mr.

Davie other TBD had autborixftrj. Mr. Chief of Police, to find and of aH many aa Tbe rui'Autiion WB.B IJ for I of to do wUii thft davit, balacc? fit in lo or iu thy fund gats following paa- Ii. 1 '-i (X) i i a ofUc JIOUT. i For Grror.

roporte. 'V-h-r (ilyna returned to tLo city ncl i i i a Lin cburcii to-duy. Court. TJio WRH plicrt ono Saturday i i only nuiHcient; alien (lirtuLiirge all tlio prisoners. The Miortu and i nil io nUL'inion of i Juflticc-s, and uo civil or criminal, was BScncrolfjit AfisoelnSIon Tiujro will 1 a of tho iScrow- AsHDniution tliis bven- ut tliroo o'clock.

A ITU burs arc 10 Vot TL'iidcr Water. Lwiguo Lufk'm atato tLut lit-y oacaped daniago by tho water aad finit ilonr of i building in the itrand out of ivntor. ill. i i tin colored infin, was oiincl to ha very ill in housy on the of Avonuo 7. and Twenty-fifth.

Of icer Mar in i went to him and removed inn the Cii.y Hospital, ITEio DiNirlct Clerlt'w Oflico Was clotted at au oarlj hour yesterday afternoon to ouablo tho clerical force to iew tho recul'H of the atorua and reader uch aid might, lay tlieir power lo he A marked with tbe namo of -tliftriofc TLiLi owner ctiit have by calling: at the house of Mr. George Froaii tlio DISASTFJl TO THE MOKGAK FLEET AT HED- FISH Capt. Jobn P. Smith, of tlie mail steamer Fannie, just iu from Moss BiuiT, Tiiaitj'river, gives U3 tlie foliotving- informatlou: Attempted to cross the bar at Anahucc on evening. very bad; biipometer falling.

hack to tUe canal at the momli of tlie Trinity river. Stayed there all Eight. "Wind increasing and water rising fast. Thurday morning at daylight the wind was blovr- ing terrifically, anil over tbe bankn. Got up steam and proceeded up tlie river eight miles to Gale still in- cifcaaiatj; and l-aroitveter falling.

At 4 o'clock if. Thursday the increased to a still rising rapidly and overhowing the hanks every- wh'-re. Got a large lino to a tree, aud O'it into the liver and-dropped tbe anchor, where we rode the out thus fastened until it daylight. Houses and wharves at this tUw were finding it impoasiblo longer to live in such a sea, was constramed to Blip cftliltf and run up tbe river ntilef to MOBS Bluff, und with much acceedt-d in g-itting there at noon Friday. Komained there i Saturday moraing.

Weather having moderated, left there at seven o'clock. River still high, but falling. Arrived at "WallisvlUe at ten o'ctccfc A. and found s-iere the steamer Kate, four hundred from th.6 yiver, lying liigU dry. There -wera several other small vessels up in the woods, amongst tbe-m tha Annie Laurie, put vras not able to ascertain tbe of the others.

Almost every house io Wallisville is more or less injured. The postmaster, Mr, Van lost btore, warehouse, waarf, dweUmn' house and its contend, besides a large amount; of In. fact, tee is a complete wreck. Tcofc Capt, oohn C'arfc and crew of the- Kate on board s-ad left for. Oaiveston.

Wind heavily from ihe northwest. When near Red Fish ac.w 9i(5uala wavicg there, Ran near aa pntaible, but could not nnder- w.hat was said, tat ould perceiTO from the motions made. J.ht there was something wrong over to the With greav difiicalty succeeded In reaching -the point indicated, where vre found, two of Morgan's, dredge- boats foundered at their anchors. From one, with the assistance of tho keeper of the Eel63u lighthouse, with his yawl at the dredge, we took off seven persons. From the other dredge, about two miles wfi took sixteen One zcn named Timothy.Rlley.

of Brashear, dropped off from this dredge and -was drowned. These crews been two days and three nights without anything to eat ordrisk, perctea on the "wrecka of the -upon a pjftnk or aught else tbat was avnilahle. Capt. Smith brought all the rescued ones to this where he amvod last evening about nine o'clock. Tbe captain thinks tite Fnnie one of the finest little boats in this section.

'He Bays his barometer indicated to him what "to do, and to his heeding its warninga he attributes his IiBviiig come through thtu last trip successfully. Tha captain sava he counted uight small vessels lying ashore at different points oa the TriaUy. Cftptain-Smith saja he Rtar the bottoms of two otber wrecks, and the men rescued from tbe dredges said one was the tender of fleet and tiie other the boftrdio? house where the laborers bearded. It was thought almost bj the persons rescued that every soul upon the two vessels was drovrned, as nothing vras seen oi them after the die- rcut Ianin.so ut Houston--Uar Htroyea--tircax of JLIfo. Tho Direct Navigation Company's steamer Cliarlcs Fowler, Cnpt.

Conner from Houston, yesterday muruitifr, ar rived at last Fron paasengeri? that the storm pre vailed from Houston to Lynchburg will great violence, inilicting great damage at every point on Buffalo BAVOU aud tli Bay, and causing loss of life at severa places. Mftny oi th2 most prominent buHiilog at Houston gHVcreiy, inclutiio; the Koehler Building, ConcretaBuildirif; Gray's Building, sind ail the bouses an. warebousea aloug the banks of th bayou. Bath the comprensett ATO di at toy eel. At the Great Nortbern Kai road Depot, on the bayou, only the roo bos.

eara was ia sight. Tbe roof blown oil tbe residence of Ilenry Fo: and wall of Dr. Eliott's i atoro blow down. A deal of otbcr damag wan done which wo have not room to dt tall. At a scene- of desolation was presented that description.

The baytm had rieen over thirty and wna still rising, the overflow extend-' ins; ns far us tlio hotel near the (tapot. TUo bet-f patkery was lovyl with iho ground, nnd gardens and fiuldfl Oiled with dobrw. Tho echooners Indifferent and laabei woro lying at the landing, having 1 escaped unscatbed. All thn houses at Green'a Bayou were under ivater, and iramensa logs in atock reported. The same condhioB.

existed at where the bayou was thirty-four inches higher than at the time of tbe great flood of At Lynch burg nothing.ia left standing except Lamol's mill. The steamer Lizzie and four barges were partially out; on the bank. The steamer and two of tbe barges wero pulled back into the bajon by the Fowler. Tbe losu of life is unknown, but tbo names oi; some dozen persons fire given that are known tc be lost, among them Mrs. Chamberlain, wife of Dr.

Clmmberjain, a boy named Wiggin, and eight of a family oi ten named West. The family had taken refuge on the roof of their uouse, from which only tbe father and mother wore rescued. Capt, Bell, of the Mauimoroe, in saving iweDfy-seveu persons, taking most of tliem from tlio topa of treea find ofT of drift, logs. Bfirroa 1 West's and Alexander's places were not to bo seen, and the IOBB of life is supposed have been great. Tho body of Mr.

was reported to have been picked- up neat Lyreliburg, having floated up stream some distance. The liousa of Mr. West two ile? from its former site, where itiiow liies, partly under water. T) swamer Storm lies at anchor below Spellmixu's Island. Tbo Fowler picked up some twenty citnail boats, containing eacb.

Erom one to three parsons. Twenty persons taken off the Bay town wharf. bdineider, on the corner Lied TweutHHh struet, of Aveuu-3 Gri-nt of fights are reportod all a of thy city, but. especially Jn thy damaged cistricts, where tlilH called tcfMthfcr to ptrscfis in dirftreRfi for fucd, clothing, or Hhfeiter, in coTiHi-- of recent Btorrn; and 1 icarn i gratification tUttt tbe city i of PoHwlo pupply Htich wantp, and that being present, reportH tbat ho haa detailed otEcera to i i tho overiiowc'd difitrJct, and bafii Already relieved forty Hes'jlved, That tho aayociation' meet at tbe oiJice of the President on Tuesday next, 2-ttt at 12 o'clock, prftpnred to takfimich action n.H cirimm- stances may dictate. Atvay.

About 1 o'clock M. yesterday a tleman named drove i a i wagon to tbf! fltoro of Bell iV Ogle, on PcHtofllce and purchcBed a bala of bay. Leaving little girl, aged about nine or ten in the wagon, Mr. Eggert rolled the bale behind tke vehicle, at which moment tho horso became aitrmed and ran away. The crit-B of tbo child wero truly heartrending OB the wagon daahed dowu Treinont to and out Market ia a westerly direction.

It beiag tha hour of the day when the treats are usually thronged, the wildest excitement ensued, andcaany persons made narrow escapes in attempting to atop tho llight oi; the frightened r.niraaly. Between Twenty-fourth street e.nd Bath Avenue a colored mao, named Weuluy Daaiela, with extraordinary pi-esence of mind, ran out and, seizing tbe reins, very nearly succeeded in. hia purpose, but, unfortunately received a kick hind feet of the which caused him to fall and resulted in his being run over by tho vehicle. Thu momentary check, however, wag Buffic'ient to enable the by Blunders to interpose aud prevent c.iy farther damage. Fortunately t.Uo girl WHB and it is to he hoped tbut the injuries sustained by the gallant man wbo risked his life in her behalf are not of a serious character.

IMit Tlonoy In Tlir P' You can accomplish this by getting your Clank Books and Printing from Robert Clarke, corner of Mechanic aud Tremont streets, Oalveeton. TUE peculiar Hoisli of the Elmwood collar makes it tboroughly perapirafcion proof. All first-class furnishing stoics sell them. THE storm has not taken A. S.

Levy away therefore bargains can lie bought yet at their establishment. Again wo have received two causa of tho heat and latest style prints, 13 yards for also a very nno assortment oi! goode, such as ail wool plaids of the very latest patterns beautiful and very cheap flan- ta.W«;of thy C-rrDtrfcl Ittii-wav, into tffsct yuoday 3 changes are mttle in tbo runnia, Ij-ainfl: ilircagu leaves Houuitoc at 9 A. if. daily, nzcept Sundaya, and arrwts tt 7 p. M.

TLn commodaiion leren Lere at M. and arrives ti 11 A. st, Tke traveling 1 public will by gratified to leara that will iy a train from Coralcana on itoiads-y tbiifi Siliing-up tbe g-ap between Sunday morning and Monday during 1 wMch period there hai4 hertttoforu oteu DO down piiOencer train. addition this will be an cp pap.x^r.gvT tram late Saturday tuning, bctetofore thtjre htvlng bet-n no ijatcrday train for psaeLgera going North. MCKOIt.

SHATTERS. cur clock, recently repaired, et-pa excellent time--equal to on Market street. Tbe country tru.de liwa much increased ol late, and ia belter thun for the "aft or two. Among' the animals arrested Iiy po- ice a few days ago waii a Hocfe of the property of an old widow lady. Sandy Etcott, on trial yesterday for alleged attempt to interfeie with fire offi- cialH in of their din- Capt, Collier, formerly Criminal District Attorney for Cfalveston and Harris counties, was viaiblo on our HUeeta yea- terdity.

Last evening the black clouds were furiously drifting southward over gloomy ekiea--driven by the sweeping, whintHng norther. The general talk the equinoctial galo" waa come, OUR of the who roosted in City Manilla! Efiulmtn'ri night be- foro last nod yunterday, gave Uia name as Never-too-late." Ho was generously turned loose'after an invyatitraiion of the charges him. Fanriie Coleman, colors 3, waa occupying a chair at ike lieL-ordfjr'a divaia yesterday, charged i abuaiup; one Christian no rftlaUon of inurcbant o2 that name. Fannie waa found noh guilty. Christian was found guilty of fighting and ficed $5 and COBLB.

bu; and pt. 18. of FOLITICAIi. Xttwr Vork Stmtn N. Y.

To the Democratic Siete (Convention Daniel Ma- gore, temporary said Tbe Ji'ring tliM, now beJtufe th'3 people of StateH for exam- ation decision are iff be eetslcd, in thu year 1870. Parammit atnong lUem is thy tfanctal queation, deeply iog every The evils of dHpreciR.te'1 ciirryncy, tlie count ry nata ral ly flowed out of a departure from tho sound In- terpreuuion of tbe constitution prohibit? og acd hy implicating 1 the general government from making any- tiiiog butgold aod uilver a tender." jjATET-t-- Tbe convention at half-pawt eeven o'clock Rnd Judge was elacted percnaaeat chiiir- maOj with preaidentB from each district. Judge Sturges received with. jreat applause, and adth-esaed she con- The Tammany delegation was ad- aJl wera invited eeais on UIB iioor. Cheap Advertisement Column.

A.DVKRT!ftE3tKSTyCffJ)ita TKf. HflAJJ Isal, Fwxi, Fur Iltnt, TMA wwrft tfin llr.t*. a am Imtertim, to ctniii: ack etmttcutiM in nil HOUSTON. The Storm and its Ravages. and pm-isacd nnd household are in tho eiune proportion.

Police at Tbe police have bft.m nn the go con- tiijuiiusly the cotnineuced. and luxvii relieved many cases of buffering. Too mueli credit CAU uot IMS given them for i untiring ffTorts in belnilf tlie Builerurs, On I Olv.ef of Police Lia-i been Ui8e(Tort9to relieve the fiuiTsrt-iv. He hns had but iittlo ti-ne slet-p, on horseback, the most of the past four nights, while during the day he haBlJGen cocsultud continuouoly by seeking assistance, a i i undelivered at the office of Western Union Telegraph Company for tho wc.ek eudinjc Saturday, September IS, 1375. Office hours on Sunday from 3 to 10 A.

and from 7 to 0 r. Enron. WcKettar r.n.; Cir.pUeIl J. FT Burnoti Iltidenr.fiimor 0. 11.

Moore A Dv.val. Cotton not Xtaxtiasetl. A a J. IJ. Eramnn, Chief Supervisor of the cotton presses on the part, of tbe Cotton Exchange, Btatos that, the cotton in the various presses ia not really damaged.

Ho fhinkfl it will cost the com- preas companies about or probably IPPS, to dry out the cotton that ia wot. There will bo no loss of cotton. learn fruin Major Gt. R. David, tLu fallow ing relating: -o affairs at Midway Ijfindinjx and vicinity vrar-jbouse and new wliarf have all been swept awrty.

No oilier houses iu plice wore Reriougly i Tlio dwollinff of Rev. Robert Alexander (aoQ-in-la-w of Mr. David Ayera of tlais city,) who resided on Adouis Island, tcjrether every other house on the iiilund, has been swept away, and Mr. and i reported dTC'wned. At Bay town thero wa3 one dweH'mc; one utorehouse.

Both were wnsUed avray. Tiie owner, Mr, West nnd hi.s wiCd on tlie roof of tbe dwell in cc and were taken off safely at Morgan's Point. At Hog IslaUd three iiiys and one warehouse. Thero were away. Two of tho fainilios-- Kir.

Jos. Martin and Mr. August a Gerrnau--are supposed to hava taken to tUeli small boata but whether they nro a or not Major Davis has not been able tti -inform us. Tho third family, Airs. Pleico--wlu was sister of Mra.

West, ol: Bay Town--aiid children, to- wita a little daughter of Mrs. aro all reported drowned. Storm at Htonsiou. A tho bridge we met a gentleman from Hotistoa. lie left there yesterday morn- inftp to him we are indebted iho fell-owing- Bayou City and mat.ters T.ae wind blew terrifically from midiJsht until dark on Friday evening.

Aij miulit be supposed, muc-h damage done. Plllot'a new building, on Main was unorofed, and some carnage to otfices therein, as also a jewstilry atore. Koehler's now building, oa Congress street, was unroofed, and a offi.ce, drug store and drinking saloon iherein niucb. damaged. House's and warehouses were unroofed, and eome damage dene their goods.

The verandah cf tha new M'ar- ket wus a'eo unroofed. S. III. Re 1 uCcld susttdued some damage from upon their Broods. Tlife Hutchins Ilouiie, frcin rain driving iu and leakage, ws.s considorably damaged.

The roofs of Erewsters, the Y. C. Association, Odd Fellows Hall, Schweiktrn's, Mrs. Gerson.jj and Morris building were Disaen Hotel wcs partially unroofed and flooded. The front C.

building, on Main street, wo-3 torn out. TUe Bayou, yesterday -morning at seven o'clock, up to the stringers of the Galveston. Railroad hrii3irt i and tbe water still riRin.g. Several small bouses ia tho Fifth Ward weite blown down. The rcof.

of the Houston Telegraph ofHca wna blorrn aiid. tbe.bailding' ilooded to such an extent as to prevent the issuance the yesterday morning, L.ike Galvtiston, Houston for tho p.ist throe or four days, has heeu shut out froiu tlip outer world, there being no telegraphic other eozniaunicatkm TV aay quarter. Sis-Senator Fentun, of 'New York, a suffering from a 'severe bronchial aftec- tioa. Tho utenmer Duma will leave tliifl (Sundnyj morning, at nine o'clock, for HouproD, with freiglit, and United Spates maiis. The Houston Direct Navigation Company's steamers will carry the mails, leaving on schedule tUe railroad is iu running order.

SZeatTy to IScwuiais The NEVTS is In receipt of the following communication from Capt, i correct your- statement witli rociird to tho dr-mfifco at Factor's Press, that tbo walls nro i i all ilowti and 1:0 wtn-k can bo dose for a which Is toufitlior fi wronjr stntomcnt. Tho is very little, only a small DIOCO of wall lown. Aliicliiiitu-j- ail right. Wo are ready to lo any or fill any orUor at tbia litomont. At Shipper's Press wo Lr.ve no damage-.

At Morcliaufw i'rcys very i Vourc, A. P. liL'FKIM, SuporintoiKlont Ci. C. Proiw Preasas.

b'opt. IS, 1S75--10 o'clock A A great mtiny complaints are made by citizens tibout the enormous charges by draymtm for relieving- the Oco case ia hy Chief of Policu where EU man, who now drives a dray, wanted three Ooliarn to curry ors huncrccl pounds to tho St. Mary's College. Another is that of a i a ivho wanted c'LaTgo dollars poor woman and her children from the district to a plr-co of aafety, iiconwcloiiablc seoiititTr fi. umber of rcbbsrries were coni- Mt'd in difiorent parlo of tU on Friday night last.

Iu most Inetancus tb suHerera were people who had been i froui i homes by the water On Avenue half houses were eutered, nad everything iu tUe vray oi provisions, clothing nud bedding 1 carried away. Much ia made of dtsp rtKlaliooB on dubrirt uf houses, clra-y- niL-u having been engag'ed guth- aiinbur und imviog it, hirulec away. The police should tr: arrest every man found iuh.totia.1 tb.at, bo tr.acli.od to its proper owner. SniTbi'crs Itclicvcd. Johu hioudkowuki was ruported need of assistance.

Ho haa threo chi dren i food. He was given an order for worth of groceries. was a busy day at the polio atfttion. The oiHcs waa thronged by ap plicaats for asaiatance all day. Orders for groceries woro giver, to a laige num ber of the sufferers.

Oae hundred and thirteen pairs wero distributed tr tha poor tlie Chief of Folico up to 5 r. M. Police clerk Clmbbs was ou duty the entln day, and was kept constantly employee maiiine: out and iilling- orders for grocer ies and blar" The following ia a Usf- of the intar mentB for t'he week ending Saturdav eoptember IS, 187o; Sojitomljer 10--Thop. Lyons, ilrmrnod; Charles. agod 46years dyscntorv.

September 11--Infant; H. L. Ila'-wle, born. SopterchiirliJ--Jennio Colorian, 22 years, fo vor; Mut Harlan, colored, -f- years, cocsestiv einil; Alfrtd K. 11 cholor i a Alesoader, colored, 1 yoar dyiititi'in; Mary Bxitctisr, 5 slays, trismls.

SfpH-iuber 13 -llary Pint, yoa Spptembcr 2-Jr-famos Crowley, 10 daya Spptembcr of T. Rants, colored dioil at birtU; Mrs. years puerperal conviilsioas. September Iti--L C'J years, iuilaoi the bowels. aoptombar Barton, acbnovc.

GEO. W. Pi Health Phvsieian, Tor W. H. f'rowse.

Sbcitor for IJae JJestitntc. The belter class of our havo responded nobly to the call for aid from the sufferers, giving aid and shelter tci liorne'ese ones, and 'maoy instances; evtm supplying clothing for those who- hnd lost t'oyir all. llrs. Jouraer, who ia living at tliu rcsi- nela good quality of Cunton flannel at 12.V centH, and many other now goods. ATTEXTUIK, substantial tihcos go to Wenk Brop.

I. KEIFFEU ia gaining: cuatom steadily, because he sells good ahoeSj boots, etc. for ladies, children and gentlemen, as tha lowest prices in city. 1 the only genuine Chestnut Grove P. Whisky sold in Galves- can bb Lad L.

L. Gigginfl wholesale and retail liquor dealer, GS Market street, near Tremojit. NOVELTIES in every department of len'a furnishing goods--neckwear, ho- iery, gloves, underwear, ehlrts, collars, uffs, etc. Particular attention to special hirt orders. J.

B. George. G5 Market treetj between TrGuiont and Tweaty- ourtU. C. regular devotional xercises the Young Men's Christian y.Raociation, will bo held tins evening aa usual, at five o'clock, at their rooms, No.

77 Market s'reet, next; to tho corner of Center street. A full re- ueBted, and a cordial invitation extended strangers. Ws DCXN'T dealers aay: fes, we knovr that Dr. Price's Flavoring "stracts and Cream Baking Powder ho best, but W-B don'r care if others are made of sawdust or arsenic, so long as i hoy suit our customers and afford us a jetter profit, we sliaU sell them. TUe 'Ubiic should know tneso and toOj the reasons why adulterated jaking powders and llavoring extracts are by such dealero when Dr.

"'rice's are askek tor. It. ia tcause Dr. cost more, flud BS they sell them nr, about the same price as others, it does not give so good a profit. We should look tho quality of that enter into ur uaily foo.d, and remember that the makers of good goude can not put them ii to the marlcet at the same price of the adulterated on'3a.

Steels Price, manu- Every Ittau Botitor. Dr. John Finn has removed to coiner of Twenty-fourth and Church streets, he opons a drug store and labora- He continues to prepare medicinea 'or all chronic diseases, cancer, chronic rheumatism, Bore eyes, eore leg, liver complaint, costiveness, contracted, poisonous blood or skin diseases, gleet, and all female diseases. Guaranteed to cure permanently in from eight to fifteen days. Over two thousand -persons hava been cured in this city withiiu tho last eJx mouths by Dr, Finn's medicines.

ertce to them will be given. Dr. Finn' bas'practiced medicine thirty-seven years, baa retired from practice, and is noiv end ia the preparation of those great medicines that have proved so successful in. his hand, ia the euro ol chronic diseases. For sale only at his store.

No charge for advice, cular. Losses Estimated at to Gulvcslon. HOUSTON; Sept. 15, 1875. The Btora did not oommenca blowing at Houston until laco Wednesday oven- whoa it began blowing laaavily from the northeast, with a deluge rain.

Tho gale conl.inued unabated all Thursday night, doing much damage. Treea wero strewn in all parts of the city, and many houses were unroofed. The sidewalks on Congress street "were totally obstructed by trees and fences which wero blown down strett, Texas avenne and other ftreeta looted like forests just cut down Friday morning the greater portion the; city was one sheet of. water. wliU th-0 wind was hurricane stil tfrom the The streets wore totally deserted, it being impossible walk about, such "was the tbe storm.

At eleven o'clock Friday morn ing the ceased blowing, and man; supposing the tempEBt entirely over, bu at. two o'cioclc r. 11, however, the wine awufig round to north northwest, ant liwept down over the city with a regula force, uprootJng the largest trees through out one quarter of the city, tearing of roofa and prostrating fences on ever; street. This second storm' with unabated fury and violence durin all Friday afternoon. It was accom panied with torrents of rain, vhicTi sub marge'l tlie already flooded streets no was thero any subsidence till late Frida; evening, when the wind went down FOREIGN.

Sfpt. IS. The Frecken sailed nth specie for New York. Jobn EctwiBllfs morcbttiit, has failed. Signor Kancanl, a celebrated sioger, ia ead.

A threat fire in Pottenburn, UCH eft yOOO families homelem, The Ifctcs pulilieUes a special tUat 'biers and Uambctta have agreed upon TJX ciz or RET KOBTKERJI LONE ROUTE TO North, East, West 6 Ss-them L. 4 ii SlcutVja. I. Ar S. A.

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CuFr-J, BUL J.S.ti bul. -a MV i'Si OUND--A plrof l-'tup Ltaaenantttas our doors. PliJUUE TERBy. Stranr! und Outor a common platform. The London Telegraph epecial rom Koine stating- that the hna in- orined Cardinal Burrioi'io that the Vati- Council would reassemble to complete its in 1870.

'l lie Klccbanlc, What builds ft Nalion'flpIUowaiiJfjb, And Its rouade-tlonn atrontfV makfB it to d.ety Tho Iocs tliat round Ii throng? Not gold, but only roon can. nialto A people Kr atand strong; who (or Truth and Honor's sake Standfast and suffer long. Bravo mou WTO work wbilo others sleep, "Who dare -wbJlQ orliors fly; Thoy bulicl a Nation's pillurs deep, And i them to tbo Tl.ri CH1LDUESS, corpH of EXJPEBIEKOE1) ASSWTAXTK. -fi re-opnn tbu "Control School." tin Ii and Thfrty-flrat street, on Mon3a tho 4Lh day oi: October. tA2 totl SISBATIONS XVANTKU." ANTED-- fiiUuvUon by a youuK rftfcn KH porter in a atcro.

pnrdcer, laKlux of hurBOR, or doing general worU srown'l private bouue or Htore. Good clv-ii, Aii Jrc-Hfi WHijaTi, vV HELP WAATKIJ. ANTED--A wbjto cooi to R6 tbreo flown tho ipliknd. tf Inquire tl ITHWCKJ.JLANKOIJ.S WA.NI'S. ANT35D--Stock In Gulf, Loan Btoad.

aud Loan Co. Address, siatinKlowcKtprlcij aitbrjd selO P. O. IJox iw. TO BENT-- AcomfortaWc bouso TT in good convenient to Strand buHlaesB, with, about fivo rooms' cluulve ot kltciiijn, servants' rooma, etc, Addrcsa u.

PostoIUcc box 107. Rt Send atamp for cir- witU tlie pun, aud tlio ssorm vh-iuallj ended. The Houston Compress wrts partially washed awny by the flood in the Bijou, but no cotton was lost. The loss is estimated at. $0000, Tlie two bridges ever Oak Bayou were swept away, with a loss of $10,000.

Mr. J. A. Cushman's CUE dry was own dowfj loss ij-jOOO. Many stocks oJ goods were badly damaged from water coming in through the doora and roofs.

ISeariy every resident south of tlie Bayou suffered by damaged premises. Two or three houses on the Bayou hank were swept away by the flood. The Baptiat Episcopal Churches wertf damaged. At tlie Fair Grounds the lloral, power nnd central halls were entirely blown down and demolished. The entire enclosure of the grounds was prostrated.

Loss, The tlood in the bayou at eleven o'clocl; to-day, Then it was highest, was the greatest ever known, caching the base'of. Mother's building, und invading Commerce stteet as far up aa McNully'ti saloon, and lacking but one foot of covering the iron bridge, which, however, escaped. The Direct Navigation Company's warehouse waa covered all but tlio roof. The entire loss to Houston by this die- aster in estimated at $50,000. The greatest anxiety esista here this evening to hear fromttalveston.

A man whose name could not he ae- certained, waa run over by the International cars this morning, and is supposed to be fatally injured. Personal. The Rev. K. It, Ccayath, late Secretary of the American Missionary Association, is tbn President elect of Fink University, at Nashville, Tenn.

O'Connor Power, M. who has announced his intention to visit the United States, waa to have on the Britannia, which, left Liverpool on the 27th. ult The Florida Methodiiit Commission, before "whom Dr. Hicks was summoned to answer charges preferred against him, have rendered verdict ol not guilty. Mrs.

J. P. Cruse, Nashville, hanged herself after three ineffectual attempts at suicide. She lasted almost ae well as the widow's cruse a great many years ago. Not long since A.

Davis, the Bfiiron- colored Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi, pardoned W. R. Spears, of Vickfi- burg, while-his trial was in progress for tue killing of Colcael Miller, iind now Spears defending A. K. Davis for bribery.

The friends of General Joseph B. Johnston a.re greatly elated over nouncement that he has been appointed of the Army of the Kuedive in Egypt. They Bay is a complete substantiation of the opinion that Guneval Johnston is not only tbe ablest ge'aeral of the late war, bui, of the iage. General Johnston, it is e.aicJ. will have a munificent, outiit, coHtiag $100,000, and a alone of $25,000.

The Savannah JYew pronounces tbe storv of tbe Atlanta Esrald, that Gen. Jobnston had accepted command under Khedive of Egypt, sensational, if not lure fiction. THE Native Home Missionary Society of Burrnnh, which is one the of the labors of American missionaries in that country, heid its first anniversary recently. ANTED TO KNOW VFno cheapest Go to WOOLF'S New Orleans Sboo Store, 207 SJarkct Kt. tjje 3m AILS, LOCKS BINGES, ROPE, HOUSE- HOLD THICKS.

Jor Ball liy d. LABADIE. I ORDER TO ASSIST THE SUFKEBEBS the lato Btonn, we will ECU our enti stoclc ot Builders and Mechanics ItBt Hardwfli-e At Wholesale Pricc-n. sel9 ,1. S.

imows CO A DEMAND FOH aoov LANDS JN many parts of tho Stuto. Wp can gel for owacrs tho mnrkct PI Icprf U. JU. TIlUEUrfAKT 1 eepT9 It Ren.1 Entatc sTttOTTENSTEiy, a Blcn 4 or, headquarters at Sbn.ttuck'3 C(I und Lamp storo, 20ch near Postoffico. BeVJ'lw US, Iniporro7 arid d'ea'orTn FHD1TS, NUTS, etc, comer of Clutch and Tromont stroctB.

jare fully handled and orders attended to. Pfir, -t HihDKEN'ti, Ltiilics' nnd t-hoos--ibii finest stnc'k in tbtj llEAPEKT IMPISH IN AT apai tf OFFICE. HOOJffss JUOAUO. OR GENTLEMAN WIFE, in a vate family convoniont ioce-tlcia. IU onceaoxcbttugcd.

Address Lock P. dcnee of P. (J. Tucker, 90 Thirty- fifth street, provided for xVirty-four of cf tbe pufferej-c, furnishing tbtm food and shelter aud in some instances with, cloihicg also. This is not by any means tha only oE this kind which occurred, for Houston Lociii Items.

F.oportcrial and Business olBcs ot tho 42 Slain Btroot. nor tilQ corner oj Franklin. FBIDA.Y, Sept. POUSD Chief of Police heid sale of animals imprisoned in the pound under the lately enacted siock ordinance. The owners of impounded animals had, liowever, taken them aH away with the exception of a solitary bovine, who brought $10 flO.

FOB OBEGOX--Special Mail Agent Underwood and U. S. Deputy Marsha Fullerton, of Oregon, left for 'that Stati their prisoners--Dan Smith, the miiil robber, and the woman he claimed to bo liis wifo. The officers eluded all attempts of the reporters to disixver the name of the uuknownlady. warm norther'? of yesterday envoloped the city ia clouds'o'f gray and stiUing duat, which rendered pedc-strianism, or indeed any species of locomotion on the exceedingly dieagreeable.

Ladies and others out shopping had a sorry time of it. Jfany a victim blew his hia eyes and prayed for water carts. DRTVTKO FHOJI THE PRAIKIE--It ia asseued by and well known cilizeos that, in order to secure the fees under tlie new stock ordinance, city officials are in 'ihe habit of driving cattle from the edge of tne pruirie and outeids the limits covered by ordinance to the ponnd, foot of Congress strtet. Stock Kien in the interior, whose brands are habit of ranging around Houston, should keep their eyes open on the cow catchers of that city, or else their property will be put up and sold for a song. morning, at half- pass nino inquest waa held on tho body of an old man.

ne-raed Kelley, who died suddenly while sitting- iu his chaiT, at a boarding-house on Hilam street, near the Central market. The body was laid out at police headquarters and the jury rendered a verdict that the' deceased came to his death by intemperance both in eating and drinking, .10 well as exposure. Deceased waa a tailor by trade, and had been in Houston eome two years. Medical testimony was not hid at tbe inquest. THE G.uoss interest has been felt for the last few davs ia the result cf the large number of gentlemen arrested at the Revolving Light Sa.

loon, corner Main and Preston streets last week. The sports" and others ar-' rested during; the late descent of the police were given a fiiin.1 investiiratinn ia the Justice't) Court yesterday. The Brst case wns fined $10 and costs; the second that of 'he who ilea.lt at thu faro bauk, was also fined sod costs- another young man had his fine remitted one stai another de- FE03I SPKIKG TEXAS. The Cyclone's Depredations, to the Galveston SPRING, TEXAS, Sept. 13, 1875.

The storm, in this section lias proved terrific. The quantity of rain hag swelled streams and filled the streets to an alarming; extent, taking almost everything within its reach. It was accompanied witb heavy wind, which damaged several inilea of the railroad and killed Home stock by the blowing down of treea. The road is badly washed in several places and it will probably be forty-eight houta before tha trains can get into H'Miston, ab the water is still rising an I work cau not be commenced until it maksis a considerable fall. The crops are VMV much damaged.

All cotton open at the time of the storm is a total lofis. Nothing- left bnt the gtalkcanda few green bolls. Health liaa been remarkably good and trade ia on the increase. i 'GENERAL NETFS. by the President.

WASHEIGTOS, Slept. 15. TUe folloviSng dispatch, was sent to Jackson, SliHiiissippi, yesterday DBPABTMENT OP JUSTICE,) WASITCIGTOS-, September 14. To Governor Jackson, Missi33ippl: Tbrfl hoar I hare had dispatches from President, I can beat convey you his idea by an eztroct his disputch: Tbe whole public are tired out with the.9 annual outbreaks in the South, and a. greftt are' now ready tondemtt any, 'interft reaca oil tha part of th3 Government.

1 St. Paclflc Uallroad. ST. Lorss, Sept. meeting of prominent citizens waa held to adopt measures to Gill a national convention to memorialize Congress such, legislation es to secure another Pacific railroad, and to consider means for the -redaction the cost of from ocean to ocean.

A resolution wiss adopted that the convection appoint a committee, ol fifteen, witb power to appoint a subcommittee, to carry tlis resolution into effect. of tho irmy of tlie Cumberland. S'. Sspt. So eiety of the Army of tho Cumberland visited Trenton Falls thia morning in a body, remaining until 4 o'clock r.

fendanl was found not by a jury I which time wa.3 p'pont in riding about Aolue Good. If tUou wouldat know the purest joy That o'er suffused the soul of man. Or deep within his hosom buraod-- Puro, henven-born joy -without Wo forth where only God can scan The act; go where flis IOTO is spurned, And His penco Is novor knowB, Aud talre a fallen brother's hand In thlno and load him to tbo light. Do this because thy lovo has grown More lilio the Alastnr-s, truly Krond, And He whose omnipresent sight Reaches beyond all mortftl ken, Down to the depths of every heart, "WUI see- the hiddeo motives there. 1C for His sake ye do it.

then A joy -which seems of heaven a part Shall giro unco poflco beyond compare. OARDERS WANTKD--At tho Rlohanls.i Ecftrdlcfj tlouSR. on Public Square, Av. IJ bet-wefls 21st and aid. Terms reasonable.

It E1U1ANKKT A TUANSIE.NT UOA1U) accommodations oioellont, at MIIP. V. WEB cor. Churehand BC4 TKUOCGU rawifig-Rocm Steeping Coaches rror HB nt-r OBTAJ.S THE nternational Grsat in. vi.

CEMt Houston Ac, TciiM RAEJL.WAY, TO Th orrTCf. rat BWTT or I jLtjL, East mnd for team CHECHES) ta AW. tWjXIXfX? POUfTB if Boastos U3ffOX TICKST OFFICK, 76 Tretnont a. F.GROTECO. TURNERS Si I'EALEKS 111 East F0u YOICXL.

Mnmifactiirers of very and Hone Fa.ro a ohfr Chockfl, Faro ac'l I'oL-'-t Tables. Caw ers, Layouts, Mae for MOliQAN, Ctps, ereir -rn nf th "STJ5SET ROUTE." ilre-loJ 1 Karrlylmrs Jtistoo it A i i. y. New Agricultural STEAM imm Misccllan eons. E.

ANHEUSER ST. LOUIS Bottled Lager Beer The Best, Purest and Healtlii- est Beer in Market. IT HAS NO EQUAL, Recommended by the highest medical authorities in the country. SOLD BY ALL LEADING GROCERS. JylfflSmls'p n.n*l rnoro rctujily to i inral tliau unj- in twer.iy rc'patatlon muiolaiaO'l Ilslied.

tfesil fur coutiLinliti; I i i a -rrn IMviwMe Stationary anil Aa ra.t Sttiatxi TAIJFIt PJO Katon, Cf-u OLESSING- BEO. FKOTOGRAFHEBS, Tremopt Strcct DR. C. Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC, OR I SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. HE countenance is pale and leaden-colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks the eyes become the pupils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip occasional headache, with humnir.g or throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion of saliva slimy or furred tongue breath very foul, particularly in the morning appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of chc stomach, at others, enr.ircly gone fleeting pains in the stomach: occasional nausea and vomiting; violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels irregular, at times costive; stools slimy, not unfrequently tinged with blaod; btily swollen and a urine turbid; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompanied by hiccough cough sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy disturbed sleep, wiih grinding of the temper variable, but generally irritable, etc.

Whenever the above symptoms src found exist, DK. C. M'LAISfE'S VERMIFUGE Will certainly effect a cure. Ths universal success which has attended the administration of this 1 prop.iration been such as to warrant us in pledging ourselves to--the public to THE MONEY in every ir.sta.nce where it should prove ineffectual: "providing the symjinms attending the sickness of the child or adult should warrant the of worms being the c.iuse." In all CASCS tie Medicine to be given IK' STRICT ACCORDANCE THE DIRECTIONS. pledge ourselves the public, that Dr.

C. M'Lane's Vermifuge DOES NOT COXTArx MERCUliV iri any form and that it is an innocent preparation, net capable cf doing iJiesligKtest injury the most tender infant. Address all orders to FI.EMI.NG PITTSBL-RGII, PA. P. S.

and Pbji.iiius onfeins ton, -wit: by ami Coaatry Stor: i fJALVTESTOW MEWS O.FF1CE JOB prepared to do All fcinds In tbe latest stales Ehe Tory Joweat POBTRAITS oi all SIZKS nnd Boat work itt modorate prices. to our roputatlon as a jruarauteo. FRAMES, ALBUMS, STBEBOSCOPIC VIEWS and PHOTOGRAPHIC; GOODS. Samo octrance aa Wilson Seeing jUacatoes. Haruware--Cuilerv, Etc.

League Hare removed to 58 OO STKA (Opposite Insurance Euildinf;) and havo for sale a largo and wall assorted stock ol A A AT KEDUCED PKIC'ES, NAILS, AXLES, TISTTAJSE, KOPE, SAZXi-ERY, In any (juanLity. blerohants from the interior "will fijd it Ri-eatlyto their vantaau by ca-lling on us before a i elsewhere. EL O. CO-WZBK. O.

C. WUIGIIT. Bowzer Wright EKFOJ1TEES OF AX3 POCKET TABLE CUTtEKI BAZOES, SC1SSOBS, SHKABS 5 Keep tho most coniDreheneirc ot goods in tielx ll36 aver seen In tills oJ country. Dealers from the JrCericr should eec for themselves. PartlcaLir attentJca girea orders fc-j mall.

JOT 1O7 TA R. M. TSJtL, Can bo consulted wcTo.S5s In- rtltute, comer Tra biroei; Tftsai ATP HUD, Houston, Texas'. bpeiJaJ chroclc HAIiENSES THE forf tho carp of Cililla and Fetors, Erotea Dowa Constitutions and General Chronic iRne of evotr tjpe, ''bothi-r ot tbcrt lone dnrmUon, EnJiirtd Spleen ana L. If tbe DJrecrtions are lovred ip "GuarantceJ.

JIp.Dafactnred cnlj-by S- -SYBCCJvEE, propriftcr, macentlst ard Chcmitt. XAVASOTA, For fain by ali and Sfcrchanls, apji Female i'utooiin Ax'jEw, lie-open ttevi. "iia, 1875. NOIBEP. OP Number Pupils liu-t torn-, of jMiisic Pnpila nirtftdy iow, b.av- to I jjlJ-tiiccs of a 12 2O3 I 5d In cou- A new Station 'Opened are now k'tiznnlnjr do I rvluctat; tbf; i.taxc f- i-'au To Titan Fortj; Ti.eu.Vf.

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JI. 11:45 P. K. P. 3C.

P. A.i(. A. X. Only 36 Ho arc riiow Galveston to Afltonio! I ff(t In YOU SilVC', i.

vu on "Wesleyan College, 3Sth A a I i i i i a ocrpa nnuop.ird tbe a straotion order. Address Kovd. W. Ucvd.C. i pslto li rciiurd in Lk- aco '-'i: tn- BOSS, D.

T. SMITU, D. or flcawant nnd. Kzn'ploy- rne.at.-- JJfr.ntifu! C-- ar-i oij, i 1 WJiat are tlic-y aro a a i by tbowf: vijo tb'; olcjfant Kii'vr i by tlis European and American LjnK Co. Th.iy a.1! perfect Gem2 ol Art.

N'o can siat.tbo tomptatioc to tu- Cbtcmoy. CtinTaaetrs, a i a c'cutletnen ont ol" t'il! Cud ffiis best opening t.o mo-icy. For send corjihJru- tlal clrculiir. Address F. CLIIAKO.N Woi.biu.non rttroit, LOCUJIJ.

Positively cured. Ths of b'- stc.n(!inK. by sic" Tr. MAS ClNfcKD UJtli tfftc felOOO a a itiU no( A bottle free to ail a i TM J. DIIJ- BLKK.

Druf-yist, fell "IfsD Has i paid 9OO rKit CKNT KOPiT. jiiow to Do It." a brol: free. TutnhrldKc Ac Co 3 us-nktrf BrolrerB, ii Wall Kt Now Trace clntl-uailr Agents Tra.c ted 2--V. don't, wa.sw; limo Tor A WEEK '-O Sale Female Afcr.J.1, fn iocaiiij-. Costs.

7 Jt. Pf.r.:-a- larc frr.o. P. O. '1 Aujru''ti.

St. Lniils Business i L. a 10 rcJ.VfJWss/o-v^.vT:^ M-r- aaanib-. Cotton, Hid' zrz. Y71 Cor-mis: IT Flour.

Grain, IJ.iei, 'j. llato litrect. 'ft'. E1CKK ilcalfrx ia 'J aad KTEH. EVASS c- I Virds.

lii. JU BLYTBK. iJ; Bioic X'lrs. ti Aolet Intr City Jionx.i RLMJiJULL. i Ac'! EFOJiiU troiiVji son setrt.

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IStooilccI ALGEBt CO r. ar, i' HB NEWS JOB OFPICE Is the most extenslveind the only COIE. la Jo CC.TT.- omj-. toa ba lcnj Tie World. SAtU'aCy -oi-dcrrjl tor: Brtid r.

JRvcry A a i H. B. ANDREWS, STATE OF fJEO, W. A.UKTI:; CiTf OJ' Ose of ti.3 rutsstrf Yorlt erorj- JiATr roctoa ior yew TorkeTeir or; rf'; "WTEA.tlSMIS' KENSBDY. ffiU ci: Sctr Tort on SZPTEJT3Sr: T275.

tcig-5 or paecfre, J. 2-J 54 0. Aglets. roiilVTJUlT IM Ualdan TcrJr. H- H.

Train trot i i 4 A from Mouw- KR, will be -R-ItUiJjrmw-M oa aac AKD AFTEK JZON'OAV, 7, JS75, TriisB bcA- lVf-, fo'. A. a.id 2 at TuiJ A. K. fta 1 trrire 10:10 j(.

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K. ii p. K. Traits. Froa take- ti" A.

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About The Galveston Daily News Archive

Pages Available:
531,484
Years Available:
1865-1999