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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 4

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H. BELO Proprietors. Saturday, March 1878. Wind. ICInndY KW 71 Silnlmurn el drtfii.

ChAOtfa of 'Hi'. Chamce or 'henn hours Otlvwton 23 fall; i Dimto.n, 1C fill. .0.4 rise; Indl- In THE CITY. Mown. In conscience) of tho storm in the Interior, U'lsgrnphlc communication with Orlcsna vis liuit nlghl.

and from tbc North tnd wc-re. traomiucd with did- Cttlty by St. Louia wires. Of Ualfid Circuit Court OL JlondiJ mat, JIarch 11. tint urn The ladles of St.

John Church desire to return thanks to the NEWS ami their 'rienda of tho PrcsbytcrlKn, Baptist, Episcopal urn! St. James chnrchcs and others for generous contributions, help patronage during their lunch. Ejectment MilK. The elty hwt instituted suit- nqninst X. V.

L-iCroix, A. Connolly TeWinon and T. to eject them from the occupancy of lots 8, 10. 11, 12,13 In block 308. wfaicn lies near th; intersection of.

Market and Twenty-ninth streets. Tbc cnsi; against jViCroix was tried before Justice Oil- bcrt vcs'-erdsy morning, and resulted in a judgm-cnl for tbo city. The other cascfl were continued. It will be remembered tout thi: council has been inz for some time the propriety of rc- moviDK tho occupants from city prop- crty and tbene suite are- instituted under a resolution by the board of mayor and ajdermnn. Local iy was damp, disagreeable partial arc getting popu- day.

Crabbia lar. Jluatins: expeditions ire being superseded by flsulng exdurslons. More of Froia Mr. it is learned that the Jstncn "Ertmor.Or.on who died In October, 1871, wiw a cousin of ilrs. Auron Coffee, formerly of Brazoria coiialy now of McKinncy, Collifc county.

DC has written to the lady at Jefferson to thtt effect. The new Cotton Exchange walls are no as far ts the Brat 'Tbo National Bunk building is receiving the CnisbiDg touches preparatory to occupation. Work OB tfce new Heidcnheimer cullclmir. oa the site of the Into Southern hotel, in progrnnsing rapidly. TZin Crew null tlie Credit.

Tbo i i cruw in the six-oared barge nico in honor of llornus, on Tuesday evening lost, to whom the Credit of that, performance is duo, em- Eists of tbo fallowing young ntuletcs, the list embracing a correction or two: Wm. Jodnwra. mroUc; C. 5- J. 4: Lou.

Mnoro, Jim Hrftiton, Will Richardson, Jus. foster, cockswain. Tlif) Hnrfcor did not meet yesterday, owing to ISo session of tbo city council. Alderman Skinner stales that he has bees on ham: for the committee since -Murdi Grsa, but depart- cd after wailing iu vain for hi3 confreres. Alderman Campbell was late in arriving et tho clly hall for Thursday a aeciiag, owinu to tho election, and found ilia place deserted.

What' has ChalrmauJlitcbr.il t.o say? Tte project of a beach hotel has been agitated every for some- years, i a withuut resulting in tbc nc- cooiplinhrsent of tbc thing desired. The idea ia to erect a lonfr, well ventilated building on tbo beach front, havicfi two stories and two galleries along sis front. Tho fuel that the old Ocean Bouse wai becoming popular about tin: time of its destruction, kails to tho bclit? that sirrrlar hostelry will bo a during tie summer mentis. From indications, the batn- bouso builders will soon begin to prepare for their r-ummcr custom, Solioontr Tho schooot-r F.orfi was cm- ployed to gf to tie wrtCk of tho McDowell ami brcg to the city whatever of vniuo tbo ruius, sunk alongside the stranded vessel. The A C.

Burnham and family, of Champaign, Illinois, arc at the Tremont. en route for Sac Antonio, to upend a few weiks in recreation, George H. Sweet, editor Yorker, hundred or more. Prof replied in a thanks. Tbu writing case mong other articled of use, a large pjld pen and flue bolder.

COCSCII. PHOCEEDI.tCK. rtiirnn "I Hie r.nn. Ueporu, Btc. Tlf.

CilT C'rancil In apooln; 1TM lun iwniDi: at ih. City Hull. ayor II. AliKsnnrn IIIcKry. Hurt.

Moo-c. Etehardj. Ftunse rltlaiurr unA AOMBt. ague ffl a or frrcr and somctizuca fiil complaint on bottom we to tbrns living In localities HOJK STOXACU The Jlonmrcli Ti'ylor Compreaa. Bonthcm Cotton Presit Company, at Factors Frew yards, ia perfect order, currying 1200 tons presmrc on baiea.

Picawj look at the co'ton coming froro thia preaa. Will receive and promptly all cotton ordered through it, putting on every baJe f.even bands, without citra HOUSTON IrOCAi ITXX. Of tbc djcn -nax were tii) nvat election 1 Ald thrci tflil Mnyor (hi appointment of tho DWa AUermec Hurt, A ordnrod nnMl tho coull up tin, ir.in» caiir. In a mlnuiM and fioticuncid foilowlnjc fcla'trmen Klmt Frrllc Mtrl'nr: Third Jo lUmje: Fifth Eirry: bflvcot.li li.rd'jnhnC fracz; T. Colllnn; J.

On motion tbo FOfJohn Scaly, prcMdoot H. nnd IT. H. (t ror rrdoctlon In MUinsiwicnt. Eufcrrea to lijZ bffl l0 Mmo B-K 90; homo for Engine Co, No.

tet A 0fTMilin cr. Mott, U. H. Court i David Worth; J. H.

Luther, Galvcston. MoCandlish, of the B. unri H. has gone to Huntsvillc to reside as station agent of tha and G. to few Hold.

to City Attorney. Of "ff- ami Thorns for remtalon Proutr, collector of customs at Indianola, is at the Trcmont. Mr. Frankel, of Mobile, brother of A Frankcl, of this city, is in the city. Mr.

Bernard Blum, who wan reported to have committed a theft at Houston and taken back from this city, calls and says he was honorably discharged by the judge at Houston. Thursday night while patiently and vigilantly walking his beat Officer Cravens heard the ecream of a chicken in ihe alloy in the rear of Madame Paul Knoll's. Eellstened and aguln that deadly scream fell on his car. Ho seized bin war club in one band and drswing bis six-shooter with the other, started on a full gallop for the scene of distress. That scream, which at ftrst broke full upon tho bosom of the midnight air, hud duid ia a gentle moon when the officer "Drokc into the coop expecting to Qnd a full-grown chicken thief get- tine in his work." His astonishment was Immense when a large-sized coon crouched back in tho corner of the coop and showed by the grin of its that it intended to dio fjamc.

Officer Cravens, was equally heroic, -and taking deadly aim witn his revolver, turned it'looae," i tbc bullet crashing tho brain of tbc depredating coon. He took tbo body to 'the station- house, and tho verdict of the jury thai it was tbat tno killing was Justifiable. A Farewell Sliot. A retiring alderman, who was me by ft reporter yesterday, volunteered tho following ffirswell shot at tho incoming board. Said be: "Tho quea tion of governments is being daily nar rowed down to one of taxation.

I havi- been an alderman for a year, nnd th- results of my investigations show thni it requires annually $1CO 000 for the interest anci sinking 1'uud of the clt; debt- S1HO 000 more is needed for cur rent, expenses; for state, anil of One Imposed by the Jtccorder. Et-forrea 1 to Kl 10 Frlf dman and J. Jenkins, to transfer rmrlc licence No. to A. Xrledman.

Granted. Of SontSra Cotton Pros- for reduction In assessment. Inferred to Board of Ar- Pr Of others, Mains that Ulllnu unVrrtaker, by Dn 1 ond Avenue A 'oo coropleMd. lieferrod to btreetB and Of C. Dlaiorcan, Karbor 1 tonnage, BoCclvod and physlcKn; 35; CZDTMCS, Lub() collecusd durf-- Februsry Superintuodent AtL THAT ACT AcooKFLian in beautifying, strengthening and preserving tb! human nair ia cCuctcd by Cowune.

This incomparable Hair Dreseing imparts a glosninezs that henlt.hy and natural. It a a cooling oil, agreeable and clean, and dresses the perfectly. Do TO L- have a pain in your back? If BO your kidneys are diseased. Do use plasters; they will do you no take Hunt's Kemedy and be cured. Dropsy and Diseawi of Kidneys, Blinder and Urinary Organs are cured by Hunt's Ccntlemon'ii Fine Drcim SIioe.

Ijcni quarters, Oxford ties, Strap shoes Ro'und toes, Square toes, French toes toes, Flat-toes, at Flatto under the Opera House, Tre- moat street. 1 and fiioo. FInM ID ourt. 8151. Jt-colvi-d and fl.ei.

Court. Of city r.ceorder'8 tho settlo- crai'ditlona named. Xectiw mihmittin? rolifl tal deceiv or J. 1877; total asJiosfi: rolifl for ed $50,000 for county purposes. monts for tnreo years post, aoi-ual.

onts or tnreo year lorslncort'-f colJeeMons and central tarns iho duties of hla office. Il MTM.rd: S2T6 KOld. WH27 curmncy on hand. fl'ed. HIPOllT 'Udcrmtin Uavln, ohtlrnian Firo Committee, tho rondln of iv communication from Firn Company No.

3, aaltlnu shut tholr home UMritob. turned over to them, which iras. reported, from Commit- win on oa petition trans- rnrrlnirllcoiiw to Nichols. Adopted AldTrmkn Com- ralttoo, p-commondlnK Mttlemont Rl- oor'n c'aimfl In accorduoco with report or city Claimn and Account CoSmltwo, rerwrte.1 the budKOttor Fobruary, amountlnK 01. Adopted.

klcrmnn Hurt recoramonded J30 bo.pnid Mrs Plorson for ront of. engine-Louse. "llSSraan Hurt rmortfd ran bill for Fobru- amountiag to J1000, nut approvud, Eo- C6 JuS'rman Hurt reported favornbly on potl- tlonot a kino; pay as driver if properly made, arc a choice dish for breakfast. you -wish, them nice, light ami wbolesome, always use Doo- lEY'ft YEAST POWDEIL Your'grocer bas it, or can get it for you, BonJTETT'R COLOONE (four vwcdfrom tlic purest and btit matenatH --vnrimllcd in nnd dtllcucy of in elegantly finished bottles and warranted equal if not superior to the Cucst German Farina. TiiEim is no anodyne or narcotic that will bring relicl to the tortured victim of Neuralgia as uurely as GILES' Lrai- MKHT IODIDE OJf AlIJIOSrA.

Sold by all druggists. The best line of floe shoes in the United States for the money, at Flatto under tbe Opera House. Dtt. HAMHBB, one of tha most skillful ego. tcuonncr well known in ihe buy.

Bbo ia the endeavor to up oKiilcEt toe wreck while tLc water was ruugh. owing to the east Tho crew, iiiijliiillag C.ip'- Chu Clarke, in corcmimd. were saved by getting abuard ibe UnlvorBltJ. A fourth builaiog, 70i33 feet, is course of erection anu nuw nearly completed, to accommodate the in- cresiilag patronage of this iustimtion, rrhich has beeu in the educational interests of Texas for vcars. Dr.

Burioson. president, Is in the city, will call on friends of education and ol this institution in Galvestoa to-day to solicit aid ting lac fiiilnhlnr; work on the new structure. He slates that this nished the menus 10 buy the hardware, faehcsuud shingles for the three build- inra previously erected and hopes to aviii! of ihe mutuality of interest he- tween country and city and of the liberality of public spirited citizens Interested ia Ihu cause of education to secure a similar contribution for tao new structure. A Sncccmful Run. Lost night at 11.80 o'clock, -while walking through cne of the alleys beat, Officer Killccn c-spied an darky coming toward him -with a buadie in bia hand.

Be waited until the colored gentleman was face to Isce before him before he spokp, and mked What have you there?" 11 Grub, was all tlie darky said, "Come with me, until I can have ft look ai, you paik," said tho officer, and the two wtnt into tbo generous light of an adjacent bar-room, when the bundle was undooft tsrt the inspection begun by the officer, with accompanying remarks as toilows: 0, be dud! you are well fixed, sure. the biscuits, loofe at 'em, yo. And spareribs, too. Ab and a cup of butter, to season the oys- Add this the $50.000 for the railroad about which si much has been said, and we $506 000 annually to pay for mica. This amount must, be -raised from assessments on $17,000.000 of property.

The and county taxe run frora year to year indefinitely, snti before tho other debts are paid a considerable amount of indefinite time also he consumed. The rate of taxa tion ia nearly 3i per cent, on valuation, which is -undergoing a 'process of pro sreflsive shrinkage, and unlesetho 'dollar of our the repeal of the resumption act, or some other unseen blessing from the of Providence bursts upon us, I can seo nothing ahead but mighty hard Tbo Chicken now Gulveston is experiencing all tho glories of the cockpit. A circular apartment has been fixed up in the old Academy of Music, in which the roosters, with their shanks armed with long spurs, arc with their human backers close atband. and here the bloody scenes of the arena are enacted with all the ferocity and relish ot barbaric days. Besides tht local contributors to this pleasure, the following is a list of tie owners who are in attendance in the "main:" G.

W. Robinson, of Cold Springs, Texas, who has twenty-three roosters; Colonel "tokens, mayor of Palestine, who has pold Jo- Atkins for damages donn by Firo Aldtirman Hurt rrporrod on potltion ol Mrs. Fronh, rw RMno bo t.ho potltion aekod for S28. done uy lire department Adopted. AJU-rman Mitchell n-coenmended petition of citizens for lamp-post oa Avenue y.

tho pamnga of r.hii orilinanco, Ko. VI, ooneernlni; petro- 'AJIIC man R'chards moved to lay tho ordl- nn tho r.ablo. Carried. Hurt rcoommonijod 1.ho ot th" omlnana. Ujo offlcs over- ot streets with a salary of J1000 per aa- uum Tho ordlnanco waspiwsod.

Alderman Hurt recommended ibo paBimgo of nn ordi ance, Ko 25. tho oHmo of ciiy eiiKinoor. NIW DUOIVES8. By Alderman thatlichiuj from Crocltntt. Taxoa, to pur- unone hand onelne lio-i-.

Ajdcr-nan Hlci-y mov that. cllilrman of ihe "Irn Oorninlt'BO Do ti dm- 5 BurpluBenKineB-and hooo In iho do- until Wedncsiltiy nrxtot 4 o'clock. TTHB Court. Lubbork. in error, Tno'k et drtendiint.

in error. Error from Hurrln county. Mollon to advance causo. Granted, and fiec for nnxt Fridn-v. Conk.

lo, platntlfT In error, Harriot Aden-, dofen.iant la error. Error irom Harrli conoty. Judgment affirmed oncortltl C1V "oii8toa and Teras Centril Ballway Com- com- plain Iff In error, TS. Ellin Kndle, do- fendant In error. Opinion of court (on mo- don) by Ch-ef Justlcr, Koborts.

Motion to mporsedcas. Overruled. H. appellant, rs. H.

rii-K iiorar, appollTM. Appeal from Wallor county. Judgment uad cauno ro- and reliable dentists in the City is air uuV) ot Baltimoro Dental Colli French Kid Booln. Opera toe; the regulated, at Flatto under the Opera House. Oootn and Slioen.

New spring styles are just received at Fatto undcrthc OpcraHouBO. Bonquctnl For bouquets, hot-house plants, flow- era, call corner lOrh and Church sts. In Favor of tetilnc: the SontH Slide. tho Lynchburg Tlrglniarj, Fob. 45 1 We may here mention an incident in Mr Wade's history that was related by the late Gen.

John C. Breckiondge during the Tv-ar, to a company of gentlemen of whom the writer was one, aa scmbled in this city. It will be renjcrc- hcred tbat Gen. BrecWnridge, who was elected senator from Kentucky in place of Mr. Crittenden, took bis seat on the Poor of tbc Sona-tc March 4.1861, on the day that his term as Vice President was completed.

lie remained in the Senate some time after marjv o.r tho Southern states, including Virginia, had passed their ordinances of secession, and, indeed, until hostilities had commenced. During this period, us he snid, "many of tho Kcpublican members of Congress reearded tho secession of the Southern Slates as a huge i not dreaming that a long and terrible war result from the effort in coerce them b-ick into tho i Warlo, at tho outset, like maay more Northern Republicans who ivere ardent anti-slavery men, would have been willing for a pt tho S'Jites to get rid of their connection with, the South Of this class was dent Wilson, who HQCCTOTC, -March 3.1679. Qiiic an excitement waa created on ilxiu street to-nigbt, by. young man giving bia nstnc ta John Sullivan end hdiliiiK fiom GrlveaWn, going into the cigar sUcil conuccled with Giites Kiam'ii saloon and failing two oottlca of which he made off with, but being'dttcctcd by sic mac oa wbo gave the alarm, Wi3 cangb; bj' Qccr Thompioa brougnt btcjc, wbcn he gave ha name, and tried bclorc JMtico Hccry JJmahear tc- morroir. At 10 o'clock this morrnas AsJtiJOT and Collector Bcavena rtopcnea of delicquent luiiiaycn' property.

Only one piece w.aa sold, acd sale adjourned until to-morrow. i colored meikiKl ball is announced for the instant a'. Euild- Ttc tcveral luiivercins of Galvcs- lon San Antonio tni! cities of Texas hJive been i.nviu;d to the Houston "Volksfcat, to" be iriven. Jlay and At the meeting of taa Lyceum last oight the lollowin? oflicers clect-ed for the ensuing year: John Kerlicks, president; W. O.

Anders, vice-president; James A. Baker, secretary; Bam Webb, treasurer; lur- shal Taakersley, librarian. Frank Mayo gsvis his farewell performance to-night in Perkins Theater. His season has not been financially good, owing to ths continued rain lor tba last three days. To-morrow the members of fire company Mechanic No.

0, are to be convened on important buainesa. The decision of the delegates concerning tbc doubtless come before tbe meeting. United States dettcLive Henry Thompson came in yesterday evening from the country, where he succeeded in capturing two men he wanted, but for reasons beat known to himself, refused to give their namea. The capture was made in San but the prisoners placed in Montgomery iail until the roads became passable. He reports all that eef.ion of tho country in a state of inundation.

Barnard "Blum, who was- arrested Galvcston and brought here by Deputy Sheriff Scanlan yesterday, was taken before the justice and discharged the matter had been previously settled. The courthouse repairs going briskly on. The side walls are being drawn, inward, and ia the time specified by the contract the improveraents will likely be completed. Judge J. B.

Friedheim goes to Austin next week as a delegate to the Greenback convention. The trains continue crowdou with their quantum of Mardi Gras visitors. The Belton brass band chariot, has got as far as this city on its return. The young boy Barrow, who was lost in Galvcston, was brought to this city by Collector Baynor, who says that he found tbe young gentleman completely at his wits' ond how to find his parents. Several verdant travelers are reported as having been taken, in by the fig-box trick, played by a newsboy.

The boy had authority to sell papurs, on night trains of the Austin Branch Tcias Uentral Railroad, which appeared geuuinc, but was exhibited in city. Mr, JC-Xb, -whose jtorc burned, -where a irere found, fa cr tober of AdiCT, and -s-hom Adlcr had Ti itcd zbort tiicc -o fraudulent bllii of lading Arller acwsl i cv picity I'or thtrt? voriotri btatea, or 13 tfsr ot TAKE PLEAS'JS 4r TAKE PL J. On and After Mart 5s 10 be ever bsra ia Un 4t 1L Hew and Select Stock MY GOODS Sloan, Ercnaani; A Hiscbcexrlc. Chicago: HorSaca. Hunt, DealAOu: Kanflp.

Co- nilnzinr. ind Thoauw 6" 1U5 Tcctod In city EXTRESEIT 1.0 out about ai h'lr Invention of mcbblcs end UM Uon th" prt OKOttr 11.04; ty trouble 3FTo.xxJ.jr. UiO PMt TO! a the cemaai wit tcV aad Ixjslcrni hat b-'n cor.niCerjb'.e Ti'-h aa KlvitOT Fururw ojeottl Soil the Thfl Ban IKS thflA i madu ny C3ty Jo tit first ward in tnlnl ai7, and in foortk luVrnikln'BlnaUM'J. Tnc numbrr InCT In of erection air: In the Ers. ward 1 in toe ancond In the third and in the fourth maldnK a total of W.

eruihlnz his head. Two ct Sir. wore kcoclied down by the explosion, bat not tajnrrd. COUSTT. Dlrtrlct Court bejran It; rertogterm at dwell Jtocday, W.

K. Homau. Etri ingWn elected Judne In mo abKace ot Judge Ford. Tie docice: ot court Trry light compared with prerloiia ThTcato of th. Siate D.

R. Bcal set for Monday, JUrch 18ih, and that of the Btnto London, for Tuesday, election on the local option question jr111 M- he.d In the Culdwll precinct on tho 14th If there In fuU tumour, of the Totem Uie vote last year will be ratliM by a ROT rnajnr, OGK a ot So dtK'ee I'urfection ot which Knlxhtn Honor In gooda'and their wlvej, motbcra. and dn.ughtei-3 operations are lo tctlve pro and people full of sntrpy maranrjo JUtord: Taklnfca through the lover portion of our city ond (Jay this vreeltire wero pleased to -ee- a Rrcat ntens of Improvement. Mr. Studcman has Uken the Laf on half block that has been en Bvn-soro and disgrace to the town for many UnprovlllB It In fiuch a way an to make it an ornament to tbat portion o( the town and go as to yield him both and proUt Mr.

B. Carter Is putting handnomo that upheld slavery. the lute Vice Preai Ihe writer in Murch, 1801, that if no common pround of compromise could be found be would be in favor of a peaceable separation of the sections, and iigdnst war under any Entertaining somewhat the same views, though more belligerent, and vougeful in his nature, Wade forged, as no such authority had been granted and no newsboys are run on these trains. gaming lasted but two or threo before his tricks became known and were stopped. N.

tho occasional correspondent of the NEWS, tan a pet cat who, upon his r3turn from East Texas last evening, exhibited ber disapproval cf bis correspondence from that section by scratching his faco with her claws. Kat. says it was the cat, not the Liberty people, who did it. Huckmen of Houc-lon exhibited more magnanimity than is usually the case by turning out and currying friends to Guorgu Ma.ddea's funeral without iny charge. Mudden was buried by the Ore departmant, of which he was an active member aoii zealous worker.

tho old vuil la putting a vorv and valuable improvemen PUie and Mr. P.V. Shaw Srcttv houne and Improvementii on Col. Sbaw place Indoert all tno way strolled we law evidences Improvement ana thrift. OOLIAD COUNT7.

Guard' Our town has been with strancors for a. week or more, many of whom ire looking for home, There are several bulldincs in our town approachlnR conp.0- tion.and.whoorof othors that are soon to bo -ostimenced. Improvement Is me or'ler ot the div heavj rain fell Tuesday Pasamoro. from county, In our citv lost week. Thoy a'o oropo3lni5 locate-at oSllad, If tboy CM secure noiwhle Ooliod Collofc snems to bo tho Inducement.

CHLLESI'IE A K-nnd mosquerndo ball was hold at crlclcsburg Tuesday nlfjhc. OKA.YEOK COCMIV. In Grayson couoly tha wheat crops nro lonklng oplondld. lIOPKIsa COL'NTV. Landrum et al appoMactn TJ.

J. eight; Amos of Montgomery, who has fifteen Prof. Cotton, of Houston wbo has five; Mr. Owens, of Jefferson, who has ten; and Dick-Sellers, of Cold Springs, who has nineteen. Tha main HO far stands six to two, with Mr.

Robinson the winner. A cood many chickens have killed, but none of Mr. Willis's, or Sellers's, or Robinson's birds havo run so far, which secures far these coops a high standard in tbc estimation of the cbicken-rcen in attendance in the sport. imllroid raiiy Frlcndx. The following party of railroad officials and others who have bran seeing the carnival sights in Now Orleans arrived in the city by the Aiansas yester dav morning and -wilt leave on their return to-day: P.

D. Cooper, pcnera! superintendent. Atlantic and Great Western Railway Rittman, treasurer same road'; Frank Ford, chief engineer Error on cortlflnata mAq "TM Jno. McFarfnnd. uflkmauc!) trorn uu TM.

Truoheart and H. B. Andriws VJ. Latham H. Babcock.

Appeal from county. Motion to advance- cause submlt- "c'ounty or OalveBton -vs. J. C. pool from Gil'Wo" county.

Motion to ad- ce CIIUHB suhrnluod. II and T. C. B- Co. TB.

Meyere. nooal from Harris county. Motion to d.3- Appeal fro W. J. Hutchlns nt'al.

Cor from Colorado.county. Motion 10 -ourt adjourned until next Tuesday at O'clock A. M. Coon. D09 1 Wand City SavinES Bonk r3.

F. Hitchcook's Borw etalB. Plaintiff to tcrswit'u. "Wail, that's pretty good, my Cleveland, Cincinnati, Columbus and chap, and I'll tdko ys in." So saying, Indianapolis Railway; C. B- Couch, the two started for tne station; but Division superintendent Lake Snore and as ho stepped on the sidewalk the diirky brought o.

vrhoo? and started, with Ell- leen in hot pursuit. He fifed three nhoM at the flying descendant of Ham, but every shot that bade him stop but added epeoc to his heels, and his retreating form was last seen in the som- bc- darkness of thirty-flret and lle- chnic aireeifl. Tho grub laksn to the btatron, where it was again inspected, and a Tremont knife and fork Jbund in tho package lelt no doubt In the station officer's mind that tbo theft was perpetrated oo ttiat itsiitution. Troinont Opera HOUX-. The play of Hunchback, with Mrs.

Chanfrau aa Jiiha, wns presented last, night. The well known of Sheridan Snowies is one of few plays fumiliftt to the majority ot thea- ter-gofiis, and hence the Ocdy of critics increwses when it is put on the boards. The support of Jlra. C. aid not appear 1 division super 1 Michigan I.

S. Reynolds, southern aceut C. C. and I. Railway; Gibson, traveling stock agent same road; Hon.

C. A. Otis, ex- mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, and proprietor Otis Steel Works. Tho party came South to New Orleans in their special car, and make a flying trip to this city to seo and learn. They intended to go through to Houston acd spend the day there, hut on arrival decided with one accord, as Mr.

Cooper remarked, to go no further. All are very much pleased with Galveo- ton, and express surprise at its importance as a commercial port. Messrs. Reynolds and Gibson will ei- tend their trip into the interior for the purpose of acquainting themselves with the stock interests of the State, with a view to presenting tho claims of their road to cattle shippers. SomE of the party have met old friends here inaU -0 much advantage in their PM'U, fr.d In view of tbis fuel tbat lady iound it difficult to throw into her exacting ihe fire that is-kindled in a Bympaibetic atmosphere created by inspirations! response, on tbo part of her cnati jutors, to her appeal in tbe form of an'nMo and conscientious per- sonation.

With powerful support in tho rolls of Kaster Walter, Lord Tin- Mi, Mrs Cnanfrau would appear to her advantage- iti the role of Julia Esr proverbial taste in tbe mat. ter of dross was obst-rvable last nigbt in the several changes required by the part. Tho audiences that, have so greettd Chanfrau and company navo not beec ua as are At lie samu limo, considering aicitemenl and tedium consequent IhorcupoE, oi the recent carnival, the ttUcncbnce has not been had. At matinee to day a vc.y strong emotional 'bat has won favor under the name of Miss Moultoa and called on tho bill.f, will bo given. A'.

are favorably impressed with Southern hospitality. reporter upon Tax (ta A NEWS Gov. Lubbock, tax collector, jester morning and asked him how he was progressing with bis collections Tho governor smiled a.sweet smile full oE satisfaction, and said: I arc sailing in smooth seas, sir; rnea are coming in according to promise, and the rolls are receiving those evidences of credit tbat shew they will soon be quidated I am Hanked in front by ibose wbo are paying and am "strongly reinforced by those wbo stand in tbe rear and promise to pay in a few days." Up to 12 o'clock he had taken in $1500 nnd the payers hud hardly begun to congregate. night bill is todi-riined: Taylor's eoms'ly. A Wife's Simtajjen-, and Cousin Mureary.

a pleasing comt- disttd. In Mrs. Chanlrsu give the audieccs a specimen ot fcer HM Tocal abilities. As a testimonial of appreciation of his kindness and attention in teaching his dancing classes, Prof. Cleveland wis last nigor, at tbe hop at Artillery Hill pn-senied witk a handsume writing case by his pupils, Byrne making the pieseniatiun address.

About 30 ii Mr. J. C. by request of tbo donors, called "toorder" iroUuced 21iss Byrae to those present, (iwrnuunta'HItchcocH. and A.

IVaHelee. Continued as on aftldavlt ot defendants Goos Eolli Hutz VB. J. C. Massle etals.

Goo. phranaa. Jur7 verdict ihat allecotionf! in petition ero true. Veidlct approved and decreo of divorce prunted. A McCoy nt al.

VB. th.s city of Galveston. FlalntlZ bae leave to Jl'c llrit nnd oocnnd supiilemODtol petitions. 9513 Leon H. BlU'n vs.

Wm. Arbucklo. PKIntilfs dismiss tholr suit at tholr cost. 9115 Wm. Molsoa vs.

W. E. Jerrey et al. Plalnilff fl.es flrst supplemental putltlon, and on motion tho causo IB transferred to l.he Tederai court, Eiwtorn District ot Tolas, flrih circuit, as to Jorvoy aud Petlle, and continued an to Barton. CALESDAFt FOR TO DAT.

Jamos B. Uuruloy TE. Toioa BanklrjR and Insurance Co. Monlervs V. LaCrollnml wire.

J. A. McCoy Co. vi City of Galveaton. C.

S. BUirict 038. In bankruptcy. In re Svlveln Levy, of Gaiveoton. Petl loa of creditors fliod pray- inettmt tho nlleKod debtor bo adjudicated a Petition (lied for meeting to consider proposition!" composition of tho debtor as follows: 40 on the dollar, to no paid ai follow: at the time ihe composition Is conflrmfd bv tho court, and 2J per cent.

In Biz mouths after the obove- cash payment, Conrt. L. J. JIcComb3. drunt, disorderly and re- fttinc a disturbance on the lrs.

Gunoermaa; flned S5 and costs, or Qve days Bell, assaulting and striking J. E. W. coutinuod to tho lllfl Inst. Oaruey Tlernan, Tiolarion of chapter 3, article I section 1, R-vIsod Ordinances, by keep- inc a bar-room open between ttio bours of 12 o'clock midnight und 4 A.

continued to the lira inst. Fence Morgan, assaul'Irrg and striking Felix Aiuevl; (Ined SI nad costs, or three days Jledii-aer. nssanlting aud striking s. Abrarati: flned. and costs, or three daj fl in nil auu to work on tbe streets.

wrrj. McLolian, aismitinE and striklnr; J. Da-Yloson with tt utick aud doiarhira lor- ther bodily bard; flned S5 and costs, or ten John bin'ions, drunfc aad disorderly; fined $3 and costs, or fivo dayaln jaiL John abufiinff and insultinp J. P. Peterson; fined 55 and.

or ttadaysln Charles Soutborland, fnlllap to he assessed on occupation, rurthoe lalllng 10 pay occupation llcuuse on thpatricikl perform aijc-s, as roq-iired by ordinance; payment conis, hct-nse btivicp been paid. ExTr.ACrs.-- Tbor3 is no subject ahoulc! more engross attention than the purity of tbc preDarati-iDS whicb arc used in fla- voriBc'thc various corrjpoutds prepared for the bumau stomach. Burnett's Extracts are prepared irom fruits of the best quality, aad are highly concentrated. Saase, said OPO day to the former President: "Breckirridge, if you people OS' the South dou't, want to live ia the Union with us we oon't want you." But," said the Abolitionist, "you have beensoarro gant and overbearing tbat I urn iu favor ot raising an. army ot 50,000 men to send all over the South, to thrash you well, and tnen let you go and set up for yourselves." The general suid that he.

smiled at tho simplicity Wades earnest remark, and responded: "Wado, do you think that 50,000 Northern soldiers could accomplish all that? Well said the latter, after a mo-- ment's pause, if CO.OOO couldn't, 100,. 000 could; therefore I would raise 100, 000, send them all throufih the South, whip you weli, and then let you go." These were tbe very words of "bluE old Ben," as reported by Gen. Brcckm- ridgc Mr. Lincoln afterward called for 75,000, thinking, no doubt, with Wade, Ihat it would not be as big a job as he afterword (we quote his own words) acknowledged that he had got on his hands in tbe attempt to "whip the South," MEXICAN ITEMS. tho Two Republics.) The-secretary of the German legation had his watch stolen from him while in attendance at the mass celebrated for the repose of tho soul of King Victor Bmanuol.

The Vo: dc Mexico thicks that the vieit of the American missionaries to this country proves beyond a doubt that the people of the United Stales are determined to spread divisioiv among the Mexicans. On account of the variance between the Supreme Court and tbc executive, concerning the appointment of judges in Durango and Chihuahua, there are no Federu.1 courts. It is supposed thai eight of the who robbed the convoy at the Bata hacienda, will bo executed. The city of Saa Luis Potosi now boaelsof on astronomical observatory. E'ght prominent citizens of Ban Luis Potosi havj bccu srretttd on.

a charge of conspiracy. A famous criminal called Vicente Garcia, who boasted of twenty-five murders, has been killed. In Cordoba a lady of 110 amuses her greatgrandchildren by dancing the minuet The fair is over in Tacubaya, and gambling is no longer permitted in the public plazas of that town. Funds are being subscribed in Sonora for tbe purpose of paying the expenses for the poo- Mejican families in California who may desire to return to-their Last night tbo delegates who had been elected to confer regarding the celebration of tbe coming annivorimry of the Fire Department met, and after a rather discordant meeting decided upou two important matters, Tiz: first, to vote $150 the furnishing of the supenn- r'endcnt's the new city hall; und second, to abandon the idea of grand parade on account, of want of funds. Firemen generally are dissatisfied with both of these positions, and the more determined pronounce the action unwarranted, and seem disposed to repudiate it.

It is argued tbat the money on band can not be used except for the purpose ot parades-or in cuse of an epidemic, and therefore tbe funds can not be used for superintendent's furniture. They also state that the money and scrip on hand arc- ample for the proposed- celebration at a Tbc ficw tin comrnIciL, ud "taw" the whole company to we'l artr-ml, and turned 111 filth'; tiTT dtjzffn Tiro M'-Uier. wrro JrJHfS. In MM, by their them c-tl- ZKUS Onlv oat citltes any and after Ow roldleni hl4 charx-sd round tred promltcoonHy awhile Ujiy 75 routb.Jict Drown, who proTokc.l i be; row. vrai but escaped.

Tho counted in thn row arc Jcnown no Jouot tbuy will be compelled to armrcr. Civon. WASHINGTON" COCNTT. Tbe nirjifr learns there tJTO Ken- tlemen irom Missouri In town Toe-day, mit- in- anxious Ir-cuMes about the Iruh crop of this rounty, Th.Mr pnjablo cost o'transportation. They irtll be no pearclty of whenoTer tao Li n-adr for rnnrltet Fffmiog operm- tlonsare prol-resiinr; -fry mlUfactorlly Tbcre has been a tarite Irish potato crop Dlanted.

the irreavest portion of wlilcli and irroivlni? floely. Corn b-nn pUnt- and cotton lands arc uow placed in order. YOCKO Graham 7xai.Vr ThD rinJiam hljb tcbool In now in a most flourlshins condition. PBESBltVATJOS OF FORKSTS. EvIIn of Hie NcedicH Hccdlcn Ciolue On.

from tho St. Louis Wcstllcbe Tost for tbc Gal-rcs'-on The American Forest Aasocistion hfji already closed its labors, without hav. ing accomplished acjthing to speak of, Au exchange of ideas has, however, taken place, and resolutions have been adopted which are to be laid before Congress. In this country bat little interest is taken in tbe science of preserving the forests. Nobody seems to regard the importance of forests in ihe household of nature.

Whether or not they have any iallucnce in dissipating low atmospheric pressures, what influence they have In sustaining brooka and rivers, their usefulness in preventing landslides in billy regions, their value in. protecting the valleys against Band and snow drift, are things that are not taken into consideration. The demand for wood, and tbe profit to be realized therefrom, are the main points, and will remain so until the Americans adopt the iik-i of planting trees and forests from which future generations may derive benefit. Tho science of forestry is new, BO to speak, the first schools for teaching it having been 'istablished in Germany in tbe latter part of the last century. It is to bo Lioped tbat the Forest Association will succeed in callinc the attention of Congress to the needless and heedless waste that is earned on in the American forests, nnd that timely action will be taken to check it.

For Waod the ire malitilnKj. Fururw Sn FlidaT and bat 1 sprorrd 'o plrtu steady at I Starch out oectdivl c.lan?', -vile rather mora for rrport; suptjrtine and hjtU'r bnt quiet with the onlnt; Sew Orleans cjulct and for common to choice. Jticc mod" acllvr: tor Louisiana to choice Carolin I wr if, ray rsict'." Jf- City X.IYC;'.':. I'm. Jtrm.

r. i YOl "it of Ihr IAW Very U. tt r. nuMit tar lie tml Car urcn pr.tr^ry. IW.r can Cw let1i (fp aLd Pctrolrum dull and Tallow swrc'ly no firm it 7J4G" 3 16c Roicn stronger, but scarcely uo firm: prime fcJJram V.liisty dull and lower at vveiirbu heavy: cotton to per tcun.

H4; wheat, by sail. 'ffiTv JTietr oTdinary Ju! OOftIT 00: prime CIS a- choice Sif-reai'du. PorKiUlet but aUNWiy: raeM Sll 00 i-(vrJ but irllDed'tierce Urv-salt mr-aui dull aua lopfe. clear rib iiiden eiw stuestiy.c rt dull: for nhoulilera: IM for clear ildeo. can-roMOd, Tlie Courts.

COUNTY COTJHT. The County Court, on account of the sickness of Judge C. Anson Jones, was not convened u'day. In the justices' courts Fevcral motions for new trials were filed, but no coses tried. In the Recorder's Court Jo-day considerable merriment accompanied the reappearance of an old crazy character known as tho Michigander.

Ho was first.brought before this court three days ago on a charge drunkenness, but was given his liberty on promise of leaving the city- To-day he on trial for similar misconduct. He is very old; soys he is from Michigan; does -not know when he left; can not tell how ho came tn Houston; wants to go to see his daughter and can not say where she is. He is probably insane, but Mayor Wilson again gave him his liberty on his promise of departure. Last night He is a ut twen- country. Daniisguillo, who raised the standard of rebellion in tbe State of Vera Cruz some time ago, has beeo defeated and compelled to take refuge in the mountains.

The Diario Ofaial says it is untrue that the Mexican government has purchased in the United Slates, a merchant steamer to be converted into a vessel of war, aa has been announced in of the American papers. Twelve hundred laborers arc cjn- ploycd on the wagon, road from San Luis Potosi to Tampico. Tbe authorities or Oriiava have suppressed public gambling in that city. for -wetK and narrous imCer 7 ern. Chronic, pcuntul, and prostrating A-renus.

Ho- mediclaJ. PuJTCrtjach- Continental tr ric 2elLS tho destderaruuj. Hotel, Pnlla. piTrticulara, mailed free. Addrena Pul.Tl»- For son; tj ali grocers and druggists.

XACHJB SILTIWO Ohio, tne i tcl, S. V. AFFRAY. about 9 o'clock Pink Hodge, awaiter-boy in a restaurant near tho Hutchins House, started acroso the iron-bridge in- company with two colored girls, intending to accompany thorn to their homes. He was stopped oa the south side of tho bridge by a negro named Phil.

Thatcher, who disputed the privilege of escorting the women. A fight ensued, in which Thatcher was badly cut in the neck the left collar-bone. The wound in about three inches long, but not very deep. Pink Hodge, -who did the stabbing, came into the police station thia morning surrendered himself. medium-sized' black man, ab.i ty.threc years of age, and of good build.

A NEWS reporter called at his cell to see him, and obtained the foi- lowing statement: "I was peacefully -nccompsnyinc two girls home lust night, when I was met by Ttatcbjr, who said he would take the girls from me. I wouldn't let him do it, and when he saw that I would not give them up, he suddenly struck me on tho temple. I- do not know what he struek me with. I pulled out my small pocket-knifo and cut him. I could not tell how deep I cut him.

I then went home. In confirmation of his story ho has a large welt over his left temple. The wounded man, though badly cut, is beyond any danger, aad will probably appear at court to-morrow morning on the trial for commitment. KAEISG. A1IOSG TttE ATIES.

After tne late fire at Ferris titai ion had sabslderJ, little boys, in raking among the ashes, found quite a numbur of dies, from which impressions i.ave rjeea -taken. One of the dies represents Samuel Adler, commissioner of deed-; for tbe State of Texas in New York." Others make the same impressions, except different States instead of Texas arc riven. Tbeio were twenty-eight of these dies or stamps fourd. besides enough melted metal to create tbs belief that" there had -been one for each the Cnion. Those found a.rf in the cf the railroad agenr who New sa wtcesa against Adter, charged witi endeavoring 10 obtain money Ifrauduleat of Itdfflfi.

field. The number oC wounded iu not yet as- LEE COCSTI. Snreral farmers In tho nclehborhood of oPdinTM have from u'O to OT barrcla of Irish potatoes each. LIVEOAK COLIiT'i. The Corpus CHristl Gazn'e is Informed, throucb Surveyor Brown, or Live Oak county, of a nestructlve am In ibat pluco r.

fn" days Tbo store or Mr. adams and Mrs. Picrce'n hSiclwero amoni? four conaumod. Evidently incendiary. LAVACA COL'NTT.

Uerfi'd A isoner. cocviotiid of tbefc in DaWiit county, ind who managed to''scape from jail, Ws throuch our town on Msndiy mornlnc linr, by one men, on his way bacU to the cxa-x- InlnRtrl-lof Je.T Butler, for the kllltiJf: of 5larhil Hamilton, took plo.ce or; Jlonday last tbe defendant bavins como In and rendered. A bond of 31000 woo hjen Pbe 1 and "igalnst Probihltinn" of the ot IntoxloatlDR liquors within tbo llmiia of Lavaca county has bean ordered by the CorcmlsslonerK Court, and tho day set is tbe lattt of ilarch. MONTAGUE COL'-VTV. i All the prii-orierj tbat escaped from the Montattue jail bave been J.

Blnnion a candldote for the Legislature. M'LEHKAN COUMTV. The Waco Waifeat Asstclntlon ofTdrs a nrizo et J3DO for the best brass or present at their next celebration. M'CttLLOCn CilU.VIT SanS.iba Se if: O.ir lands will culture, furnish an yiela with the prol.fli; pnirlri of the Western States. Emlrrants will find tbe people kind and accommodating, and all to seo t5o nil up with men occupr- tionsatd a Vait from necklaK homes to these fenlle abundant Helds of waving verdure, puro wator and climatic allurements would clone Insure its early development.

The health Improving buoyancy of the atmosphere.renders it an Important locality for Invalids. Tho landscape and scenery Of this region are grard bcyoi.d description. MASON COUNTY. Mr. D.

J. Eddluman, Grand Lecturer F. and A for Teias, visited last week, and lectured to the at Mason, Texan, FeoruarySS, 167d, Mr. Henry Hick, in tbo seventy.socond year of his Jlr. Hict wan one of the flrK settlers of Mason county, bavlnr; settled ic 181V.

MILAM COUNTY. Kockdale Jfasewer; Next term District Court af. Camo-on. 1st April. Holr, or yollow 1'ralrie, iveiBOed or, oi, whlcb turned tbe bPom at on Monday, wltnesied a straoBo phenomenon.

It was a shower of. Ao far as the eye could roach tbe heavens above wero filled with them, retnmblinir ono of the dajs or tne There was no commotion ol the atmosphere to be observed In any direction on tbe horlion. The supposition tna. they wore lifted up by an Immense whlrln-lnd and carried a r-reat distance. They were Inpr all day editor recently paid a flyins: visit to Davllla.

is far cs tlio oye could reach on every side could be seen now farms bnli-p opened and new homes belnr; built Tbtt section in fast bocomlnR one of tbo most thickly settled In our county, and that, too, by a class of people who have been drawn thltber by tbe guarantees held out in the past of us citlzons, who are tern- noraw and law-abiding, aud have b-jlit schools DavUff has three a Methodist, Baptist and Christian. Pro' HnirsdaJe'B school numbers 130 pupils. Tho: The Value a Compliment. An old opplc woman offered her i i to vessel captain who was sighing over the Rood times of ISO'S. She wanted throe cents tipiecc for her apples, lie gave her a pleasant look and 6al Weil, well Why, you look as young as you did ten years ago.

Same bright eyes and red checks--same white teeth." Take an cpplc for two cciits, captain," the replied. "I presume you are fitly years old, he who'd know it? Lots of ladies at thirty as old cs you do." "Take an tipple for two cento, captain," F.hc answered, smiling like a rose. "Some rir-h fellow will corte along some (lay senrching for a buxom wifc," said the captain, "and you won't have to peddle apples aay mere." Here, captain, two for cent; take wo, the largest!" she exclaimed, and hen ran after him and dropped two lore into his overcoat pocket, Notice to No manuscript not published will be ro- urned from this office, or subject to or- ir of person sending It. Rejected mmro- icrlptfl arc burned. Accompany all matter with real namfl.

TVrito on. ono side only ot paper, Pciwoxs unable to obtain the Nnrn in any the trains, hotels, or other places where It usually sold, will confer a favor by Inform ns thin office of tbo Elliott's Sprlrs choice ai in uncanvu.seo. IxniWuna rectified roctllli-J SicJl CO. crulet and chamred: oruinary to pnme cargoes I 1 dull and nomlnAl; to itood common fair to tolly fair CMS prime to choice ysliow SwQE fillet bat steady; com. rnon ibjSlSc; fair pnme to choice 2: aiic.

lilcedull: ordlnarr to ErHn scarce and firm at $1 flfcl iu. ST dull and nominally unchtntr-cL Wbeat fl-in: So. reo red fall $101 sprlcj SI Oi" Corn--No. mlsed 2, Rye at Whinlcy ni unwfttled: mrsn S'J Bulk meats dull nomfoat; phouldfrm lone clear mlildles 5c; fbort ctear mldtiiei IS5c. Bacon dull: short middles, fhort clear TUlddks, iJH: cimr rib sides 1-Hc; clear iwle.

Lara dull--1 nominal; p'rine sieam t.JIOc. KtocK UTT, loJ. H' TMes, Account Ira- Account Ktrcvt Improve- ment Account Accciilit Ocxnipatin LI- ire 51 pupils In tbo male department, JC in the female and 43 In the primary. All cr.des are tausht from ihe a Si e's to tbe hlehest olasaics--Latin, Grx'ek, Spinisb and I- rencb. NUECES COUSTT.

Corpus Chrlstl Mr. of Banouete, has purchased from tne Erm of the Scott pwmire on the Nucces, con- tainrnc about 16 000 acres of land, for rhn sum tainiui. iiuuui. p. tain nc anout of Sir CM Coleman, llatbls Fulton Tmrchwed from, tbo cattle stock of Wright all cf his mother-coorn with calves at per head, and all of hi.

beef'cattle frrTM fbree years o'd md upward at 51u per the ronncer stock rnmalnlnf; unsold. Of femalflT to be sold there are hetw, and 2000 bead, and of tbo beeves probabl" MOO beVSrAfter tie delivery of tie stock or durinc delivery, tbe sioolt retained will b. placed In his newly- purchased p.swr». Tho total oE tbe traorjic. tioc reach STO.CCO.

PAJiSEE COtTKTY. ro already stove-ploo nau in the town id another gentleman Ls of his head with onr. SABA San Saba 2: rain on Rood new tlinn ireat qnantiUea of crown tbe comlni; throughout un for the citizen, for tao icami and too, ehould he com c-jurt-wiil commecce at tli'splac nVi: Muaday. Ttcre-ate about fljtycnialja on the and vivcr.ir--' ccllanola Clinton WS.QI*" and Spring VUltallonn firocsbceck, Sunday, 10 Mocday night Icarne, Tuesday Bryan, Thursday ST. tons.

March firmer but un- chanced- crod to choice Fhipplnj? utocro KJ BIIli (Loan to C2.5 00 ltr.cs unchanp'd', a fe 1 Jradrs sold SI Siai Sieco e-uiler but not lower; extra heavy shipping SI 73. Dcp.Tnarcnind Arrivni" ot POST or Jrenbam, Sunday ndopendence, Sunday iempfltead, Monday Willis, Wednesday Inatsville. Sunday 5 Tuesday -n. Sunday Oranire, Weoneaday Houston, tjunday March 12 March 13 March 14 March 17 March 20 Marcnit March 25 JIarch 27 ilarch 31 April 2 April 7 AprlUO i IK Waco, Tuesdav, laying April lb Austin. Good J'rlday Easttr 15-ai Columbia, Thursday Brniorln, Sunday CADey, Wednesday i Matacorda, Sunday Klcbmond.

Sunday To close -with meeting Council Galvestoo HOTIfli THEMOKT A 31 JI Looris. Houston: Tens; Owen, Jefferson: Jaraei Thurmond. Dallas: Story. Han Antonio. A Bonnells, MIM Donntlbi, Jlaster Jersey City; Dr Mose? Gunn and wltf.

Prof MacAJHsUr, wife and chilo, Werton, ManacerProf Troupe, Kennedy, Kempman, Tomany, Jr, Sev: York; Jlr and Sirs Leonard Sacob', MamaJ-o- neck: Dowell, Rtncbo. Texai: Cham Rus'selL Chicago; Cboncy Pronty, IndlanoLa; Plcliec-. Palestine; Chun Couch, Lai" Shore and Micbipm Southern Ball-aT-. Gibson, I liaynoWs, FranE Ford, Cleveland, Columbus, and Inilanapoila cooper, Plttmin. Atlantic aid P.illway: Cbis Otis, President Olislron and Steel Company: Sd Guubeao, r-'ouanl Gann.

Orleans; KftntncVy; Stewart, Fort Wnrth: Mr and Mrw A Brenbiici, Champaign, Kennedy. Laurence. WASHiyGTOX HOTEL W.ilwr TcrrT, Jficrwn; McCampbell, Sefojlo: MureblMa. Jno Goihen; Cole, I. HaJbi close at: 4 35 A.

Dally, ercr-pt for Trus Central anu San Actonlo Hail- roid New Orleans Pjiilroad, Lite Columbia Tap, Houston, and way 6 30 A Dally, for International and iNorthern It. and Northers. Daily, for TeiM Central and Iti branchfR. and Nor.hcrc States, via JL, rw nnd T. E.

B. Arrive atr 10 10 A Daily from I. and G. S. and Northern and Ensterr.

and lious- from Central and branches, and Zior.rirrn States via 5L, K. and T. Itallroad. 12.01 A. Uaily.

nicfpt Monday, from New Orleans Railroad. Houston, Columbia Tap, San Antonio Ballrov), Auitln nod Waco branches of Central Railroad. fL OHLE-1NS Louisiana. Alabama. Ilortda, Zi North Carolina.

South Carolina. Oon; Clones at: daily. Arriver, 8 i. n. daily.

TTT. (tndlaolna. Corpus CbrHU. Browmvllle, 3 and Friday. AiriTes s.i: 7i Weilr-esday and IV.

GABION Closes at: 9 i. and rctnnusarM day. SMITH'S and DOURI.E BATOU 5LAE rt.30 A. 7 y. Tuendayn.

VI. CEDAR UATOU. Twlceaweet Ey eacb trip of st( C. Jb'S. B.

v. COlezian, Wharton county. "i'HonSE 31 Schwartz Victoria: 31 Schwartz ctora: St Louis- MARKETS Vorjk. cpeaed at IC1 Ihe (Jreat European oveltj. HLXYA0I JAXOS.

TUB BEST NATCEAL Al'EBIEXT. Ci' M-rch 1. from of 13130 LO County Ww rantrt CAah receive frorr. oil as per i Total wannnw (rim- by I'ul- ton) wrrranU (elim- rd stooe) Paid Interest iKinds. Paid accoual pavaLle fnltS Jury certiSciM i I'tld account continent I ftjc premium os 'f.

'ti Sealer Bonds nvje'- In the sury Jan. to City HEALTH. Gal To all Ukck 1 Of Tcb. tea. w.

t. KIJLI.EY, C. IL TVIIjnssoN. M. Water VIRCDOW, Berlin: BLANK IE SffililT Sannfactured on Short Sotw RfMDERlES I I I 5 Li AITIvE.V.

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