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mmm Novemlxir IS, JH7J). 225 wllh map; prioj KoM by MiKem. liurlrij, puUklKrr, ZlouJfioa, T'. J-'wwnlxrr TM Southerly cr and nriuuf or ruin, itnd FRESH WATER thu'rutf partly doi ii lalb-n I'M Clowhr IA tva Ka-'r Cluudy C'lfsur r.rtftr JX iCltor XX) tCJftor lOtvur fortlic jxua ooljv In hnrwfWKir lu luct ifcbt horirn rMtua. -HUM; CtorrtOujo.

IMkujrfn, .07 CnnfeaiM, '18 full; Iwllaoab. AntoiYto, 3 full; Ilrwmwvnin. Dnvlft, fidl; 10 Eaela Pium. 0: 6rUlLi. 4 fiU; Stockton.

fujl. 'The Pity. mppert Ilttlo sistorx of 'frinfty. church for tbo benefit of tho of ax Eatou momoHal ctmpul 'by a iair and pnsfiod: off There -wira no mooting of tho board of health Iftflt oveninff, two inouibtirn behic on hand. taxtanoi WIB on tublo but tbo of a commauIcAtfon from tbe city to thu extension a sanitary Vfarllcd tbo cotton oxdbange: A- S.

John, city; Thoc J. Woodward, 'ow Orleans; Cant, Wns. Kelly, ahrp Zephyr; CoL W. Jonos, Bfwtrop. Taylor, of Hoiuou, isinthedty.

Mr. P. H. Homwaay loft tho cfty yesterday morning on a tour In tho interest ot Messrs, Cridgoford who ha-vftw him la business in this city. Vn That "Wan to Sunk tn an ArtfaJUin Well.

Jt will Uj jx-memberud tbyro woro two bafcfttj city oouocil no-sao timo -to Huppiy Lbo city- ot GjJvwrtwi with ono rf which was reportorf. on by tho on utrrcta but rofrxnniitfKi and ftfttwward-i i Tho other- hiui not boon 'hcaft from If ifl'iu tfw bwdfr-of the coaimit- One rakou tbo tacUurfvo right ot way lay tor ttio term of fifty for ye-wtf. to com- pfow and wator iii a $vitn period, ctbcrwim contract -waala bo Yoid, trutl both proponed lo re nixc-i by ft cGmmiKOon, fat wj. tlio cUy was to havo equal -voices Tbo ob- joctiow to tlxdr (vioptkin, which were mfcKxl and reported. In tbo Rstwtt at thx thnu, -wore that fcboy did not bind tbo projectors to tbe vrozk hi oily dottnico asd.

jwcood, thxiy confcrroa too much in tho imtarb of monopoly. By adopting either, tht city would purt franctcbo for A louij. lima, and if tbu project firikid to result hi eft-curios juaupprfy oit water ly uifllofcob tbo warrta of the tho city would bt unalj. 1 till tbo ttrpiradoa of srarit, to contract with other who iniffht como plm) proaufuog bat" Kuccfjaj, Tbo conraoiwooa to regulate tbo nlaJfo 210 Jj'girpttm rnftrvTiMrfr bo ngrvrd upon in tbo contract io city ki) fcoothAtilCftnopr froizi a pur- tifll wa.tor fatnJnw. ia heard txprciwtd that did not como-of tiwsa propcwi- in to rcfmj'to wort.

i rwwntx-ncoa winany ma a vr to tho corwtiiuCkrn of ibn to fjurdKti a man twicw for tlxi enow otTeoarj. would by hard nad in jfilL know bo.v*j Raid JQ tJwt a courc that I CrtttKot work if only wu.f.l/r»«t mid I cno- forrcfcaloK 'prisonw to bo Jccpt "OTJ bnsid and wiiich hn.TTj-'loDOto. c.iwl i jranbttk-d in I ntu htiJJ Now, (Jl I ivferf) to nsk piiblic thiB; rt Justico rwin thai; or LJ it on pars of t2a ryconlvr ojid XiATcy. wbo oro tho eutonif Hoping Jdnd Uiat you will Smith bad strati, hit wrot to him, his propOKi- tijo way of izuuigttratiQg twofni experiment. It-yax hojxxl that ODO or tho other of tho would bo N.

Of court. Lira crimhml coort, any jHHtJos'ii court, vhaixjvir crmy bo Kl.a,rvlin;; Li community, to HHSW n.iXWW. ApplicuUon rtqiortJir or to of troubVi. No orclta' or twooixxliuf; in a civil wJIl be Tljit raiij is to miUu our record oC courtw anu A camhor of tho citbwna, groanbackcrK. damocratM, ropubhcans and btuu- ncas men.

called upou Hon. G. W. Jones at tho hotel yaitcrday, to pay their ro- noects. Ho was takon In cliurco sorao of thorn, ana -wjvoral hpura in visiting tho.

businoes and iastitotioiis of tho city. A Curloolty. Thoro a pair of tasks at comity -which formerly adomod tti phyKiopnomy of a Bcrtihiro-hoK. weiyhjnj; 1SUO pounds at theagyof foorycAnt- 'iliifl f.ntm«i probably be lArgMt of Us kind evor Heco, raised by Joe 31(156, Toras a proof of tho gjonoov. Toxas cau do in hog Roiwll, coctractor for erection of qaArantlno buiHfnpi loft ytsterday for cro'3 point, at tbo ontraoco to -Matacbrda buy, PUSH Cavailo, quaramtino bufliiiogs HTO In course of ccnstrnctSoo.

Hamilton, mocbanjc In chaxgo, down ton or twelva days ORO, with a of to-com- Itnonco pubtinfr up. At; tho some point Harry Uavlin 13 at work with a fioog of men, who went down about a weofc. aso. pctfcmjj np station So. 3, Geb.

orclii- toct, want-down about tho alto and Noporiutcnd of tbo foundation of this bnilding. The VpenKIne ana-To-Wlclit. In conrpHaitco with a comnxunicatnon from Co 1 MoooV to the presidant-of tiio greoiiback doww tbofrrah iicporttLnai to'thfe city, and us tho pro-, xwucioa which witbdrnBrn ueema the IOXB obnoxious to tho tho' oiclualvo for tho re- wrtcr of the- NJSWH caJted npou ono of tho of tliia propoKftioa to ascertain why was withdrawn, and vheibor ic oot 30 rcaewqd in a nhapo accoptobio to its oppo- uont-s; His answer -WTW that the noc rcfiurd tho objections and vere imwIJling, constdtatloo, to make any modifications. to becoming pOKSossed of tho, franchise tar a. period, whether they got a vator supply or ho did not so unuofttfLnd it, but Ujoi the contract would bo void 1C their tuccoririicnt did not succeed, la regard to exorbitant tho-communitj pos- irtsyod against tmroasonablo charges In tho fact that Uiey universally to fall back on.

It not tho wharf monopoly, or ovoh tbo company, Ttio opposition of tho mayor and majority of al-. dormeri they regarded, thorofoVe, RS not foundbd. liosidta, tho company thought that by withdrawing their cotamonicatioti cho council might adojK the Croolcs proposition. "What tho was that tho city 1 Civil an Judges Cook both occnpiiid. ono bench zuorning; tbe ocgtaion being tho reception, of resohitions 'prepared by tho comraittof ttppomlod by barton tho death of judgo Ecsor.

Coarta opened major Sponccr stato district attomcry. arosu mid: It haa falloa to mo, by tho choico of my brochorH, to maku to-yoar honora tho formal 'bet meiasacholy' annooncomeut of tbo-doath of narorabk) iL p. Ector, kit) judge of tbo court of appeals; which event occmrwl on dui i Tyler, in to a a mnaory. Itr. Charles Eossizr.ol, clerk of ths trict court, then reftd Wo, tbft at previous- of thubor ro-inrl't reaolntamff.oC ro-' of tbo Into judge 11.

B. Victor, tx-g" leave to "report tho f.allowing: BL D. Grst presadlng jodgo of tho court of appalls Ttajis, died inv. tho mid.it-of -nfe labors on 23i day oi Oc- ber, Tylor, in'-tbw stctto; bcrs'OC tbe court, deeplyXOached'by occnt, m(U. tz odor from tearfuf bcorty a tdbotc to hu groat worth; and to the of tho courts bo'-onulo to glvo perpetual oxprofi- sioa totfeo oftectionato-reganl in which they hold his memory.

In both military nnd'ctTil-Jifo "ho-was called" by bisiopprccfalivoostintrymen'to CILofljces of hjgh trust Jt-Trrl pravo. rcapOiisibilit3 Ho was- bripndior general coiilidarato-army, district and presiding'judgo of 'tho court off' nppfjflis, kuow how laiihfuliy.and ho discharged-theso tmstK 1 un- firx of t2C wife, and wbxm Bfjith tarned fric. vWy. TX Pablo FJta, not guilty. Jury, pdnwiiiEyffit two Jloranino bmlte lutxj the batiwr of old mna who tlooo ac rvpntx-d to to wealthy, UUTJF of jjKtocy nt bumf, Z1M.

Publo Hoaid for wiih inVait to murder Eobt. T. Jil Plea, guilty, Jury, vcnlict guilty panbcbineai atbavca hi tM The fjiclx Ju Tbix arc tbi; in the of barxiary. Rocnaioci houic, tried to uiur- TEE COLIEGE. by i rday'a -work was ths largent ever dwia in a court 'in In one day.

Tho ninft ftlonv and two Kjusdewiwioor convtc- cixl yot'tho courtarijonmod it fro- 1 cloct. An uppflcation for jynciocs wricjof junction WOH yffttorfoy tHl by H. Rosetiberg, J. H. Kuhl nod nnd tax -pay retraining 1 honor rnayor city djrk "Wwa.

trewnrw 'Gcorgv ScaJy and Suiiivuii from paying over any money on account of the appropriation recently made by the council in faror of Drcnsjan- rartits were cited to appear btfore Swiwiirt nert Motulny, to wtioiv of Injnnctioa sihoald not i Circuit Court. 905. Alabama Gold Lifo vs. H. Love et oL Jfonion for -new fcnal M(i.

Jn chancery. W. B. Grimes A. H.

Picrco et oL vs. Motion to Awtm, Mav 2J, 1879. Thoft S. Gi-Xhrigiiv-- Sir: Your letter of llic iaifi. bwn irxl I take in comrnuukat- to yon my about the mechanical ai Bryan.

on laws congress making Ut ion for founding it by the the contitiuition of Tcxo-? idopt- cl io Ic70, which yon will tied in parnpbJc: gotten up 'by CoL Peeler. By tUc kiw of congrestj, and by the do Iu odmicalty, I'etor Johnaon TS. sloop "Wm, Coleman. Xiibel diKrni3sed. bavo wmor'aupplyi and it nwto fco wbo Bboald Wxmsh ft tliat tho project in tdem.

woll--woukl bo n. sucoofie. Lalea Charge, Cocpas and by Mr. OnGaivestoii isiaod. tbo opinioict andidi uucc a stream of good water coold "bo had fuom.A depth oE.fivo foot.

Tlio mcrobors of tho company bud subscribed, suiHciont, by calcalation-lN of oxpcrts, to go twenty-Sve hundred Ton thousand dollars was raised on tor tho purpose almost in lewtimo than'ltrtoolc him to relate the facts.to tiio reporter. Harir intention was to make a tbcroagh-tesboC tbo, artesian well plan, Tboy woro prdboiJiy! roiidy to rcnow tho propoeitton if tbo would wilhdraw-hifioppositioii. HOST. G. W.

JOKES. 12: Grccntba-dctum ta-41ie CZa3 and paCriotit; ttevorion tx duty, 'it must' ha snrron-" peace Tils 'for ho Dell" 'with urmico on, untimely down at tho- 4TM(- nnri gencr- duty. Gonlia, jnat and "and truu man courago.xi£-tbfl. highest; order wero-in, so. bannamously blended as.to- Fred Steannan joined the grand army of tipplors yesterday- morning.

Ko stood up the, racket until itbooc a quarter past.ilve, whea enemy, btrack him in tbo head. For a ho around tryiic; to get up r(TW (J ajid finally mode a chirfgw desired him to seek repose. Ho insisted, however, that ha wan, like oiJJcur, and ordered tho latter to do tea duty. To accommodate Fred he was tikca in. For hia dofenyo Fmi informed the recorder that, ho bad taken a-drink too much aud didnfc Imow nothing at alL7 Tho was izi a for- grviiig mood, and as Fred had forgot, 2io forgave, and tbos euda tbac matter.

yitoc THE IICB. John Corcoran, yonag seaman, from. concluded he would get drunk and have a timo. Tho Zephyr had been wafted into port yesterday, and Corcoran, who is tot kpzilu woveutecn years of age, was one of bar "Where there is aMesiro ''Galveston. its accomplish in oat is not-diilicult, 'if tho cosh is -forthcoming.

With some por- acts us an incentive 'to qua nnd Corcoran was of tm's class of Ho was trying to create- a fuss when stepped ia andeantaonod Mm'us "tcvcOBSequcnces. Liquor was in- and wit Mras tbo words of thu oflicor -waro heard out and. to stop the racket the oilice Corcoran to joiL Ph dollars days was the riow the recorder took Tau's- case. "WYien he pocs beck to the Corcoran will insist that teraperancO'i iwid drunkenness bali-pnncbodjta prcw the relating lo that, institution, a leading objocvof it sbould be promotion of educaiiioc cificuUy to and the mechanic arts, to pntctically Lacrcasc ihc tkiilcd Uibor of thccountrv. About ibis protxwiiioa I do not think tfjerecaJi be any doubt if the true spirit of the law and the to- be curried otit by the of tbe State.

How. as to how thut can thowld be done hi what men will difler aboui vcrj' widely. Sorae may think it caa done by teaching Uie DUtaral and the general branches of with their -adaptation to agriculture and the mccoanJc arts, enforced by lectures for that purjxKc. i Some would add to thairpcrimcntul opera- tioos to enforce It. would make a tebor school, with such teichings of iho natural scieDces as directly relate to agriculture and such mccuaDic arw as might be adopted as most uhefal to tiic couotry from time to time.

If it were a labor (ichool, the expenses of board and tuition have to be paid by the state, which it ia noir bardly able to do. If it Is mode high school of learning generaUv, -without more il "vrill hardly meet lha designs of tlic Invv of congress and of de constitn'ion of this stale. If it had a professorship of agricultural In connection with a experi- and gardiiO, managed by a good practical farmer aad.s few laborers, tbe profcwtor adapting his iostnictions to the practical operations of the farm, and a professorship of mechanical science, with machines, models and plates, for Illustration, and require every pupil ia college facclly. dab, tho Wash. speak at tho comparatively'i cotton flxchtmgoat 11 o'clock''to-day, tho sn'b- tenuvc.

Mr. Jooes jectDoep'WnfarQn tho JSoar and the Commercial Prosperity of Gnruestoa. Ho will spejJc ArtQlerj' bill, at u. on tho flnancial condilkm of tbe govetctiment, Cbo htte- presi- and sabjoctB in relanon thd "mctffl. fieonon of It- isctho wish of Col.

that tho poopte of this city, oonldcotco; ali wro cordiafiy invited. Scats bo foeervod the ladies as their presence At 8 o'clock last opening Pster president of the CTcaabaclc club of Galveston, introduced tho Hon. Wash. Jouesto mtoaber, out kpltdnca tho cac.se ponst-d as not local in its identified with, tho cause of stod claimed that do oot approciato 'ft, though they hovo espoused it. 'Ho paid of tfgturcJy abreast fniwhood jlarlT fai -ttttflinmpnts learnod in uomogrftit jiirigts, -superb.

E2s tftp' 'very ritjlifc inspiration iv ad watli a stoady tkrough tho ropartoif tho-t 'tho numoof M-I5- ificior odtwcd'-imd filustri- Ousi tliorofOEQ, Ecsolvxxi, tht, bar 'aad- other, officers or tbe; form of governmant pnbllc. CoL Joaw says 'tbey sdono tbo houflobold uat cf roonoy. An eiceoding ly-siim ottondanco Jost nfeat at lacturo-rocm of the prosbyterian church greeted tho Sunday-school um'on advocatns present, Drs. Paxsoii (U)d Niccoia, of St. Louis, and Dr.

Corwio, of JoctBoavrllo. Illinois. The choim ot tho ana first baptist churchrs resdrjred in stylo some old Tho oiercisow of tho e-voning by Dr. XIccols with, prayer; aC- fjr. Bnntinp introduce in a few Faison, who briefly siatcbed the 1 wort antf, good results attendant thereon of tho AiBfricrji mday-schooL Dr.

Mccols fol- lowBdibia. gtowing tribntoto the joint indu- in tSo chn'fcb, giving stattstics natothtynnniborof sctwoisestablished through- oat tbo land in tbo last fifty years, together wtth tho. nranjxr of teachonj and.scholars banded" opinion is. at tbo party is ixyjeswiry tO'ionnolatO'thai opiBion, and wheo party have worn down inaay desert it. a YOJIU.

uumMif iif. OUL thing 1 is wprldng attends their ofTortu, designing 1 and ambitions people seize upon tbo reins fmd-attempt'to foist themselves imon "the puSdie, too often snccessfuL Ono i-oaaon' why oa old-democrat or republican can, not understand, tho greenback doctrino is because ho wants to believe. that hii' pasty is immortal and can not die. Wo know tho difficulty of customs and ideas. Alluding to tho different kinds of monoy, ho'jsoid thoro never was any monoy on; earth but fiat znoney; all'money has somo-bot- on; talver ia bottom- exalted of jodgo- D.

Ector, sfucerely-daplanj hia a loss to tbe republicx toat tfao-tisnal-badgo of mozrmingr bo -worn for thirty daytf-fo-tofcon'of esteem ior- ortr loved and lamented judge- that moved to cause these proceedings to be entered 011 their respective minutes, and that a copv of these resolutions bo for winded farnilv of the deceased, with tho assurance of our sincero Bvmpathy for them their rare trial and heavy bereavement, for, indeed, tao loss of this good man roaches all hearts, and the state -sor- as- one family. pouj-cd outfrom hur vocal bitttcry. afi drawn-out, bat'ratiiirned and Alice languished in tho elegant of our county jail. unriJ "brought before tbo recorder. Alice for her do- -flooso plead hop bitters; said she hod -a palpitation; sho donfrtalco it for drunk, butformedl- looked oattrsetly at cold "her this was second time.

Promptly this was by her "denied. Ho Hhon told hor be would, let her go, time it woold bo Tbtrnk ycr Jhouor," roiilied Alice; but judge Erosig don't Tot knou' whether tbe thaiiks for- TJi' of a future fine or her present release. AJf OLD Joe Bruno was arraignod'for'assaultinfy tttid A. H. "Wi SL R.

J. M. tho good work. Ho dwolt on tho aad crood of tbo union, showing that it "witboiit soct, and that its motto and dis- tinofcrro tho greaiosc good to tbo groatcitit number, and Tiiat ic cjccapicd a oaannon phrtform of a right ovangolical faith. Hs-gftTie earnest aod cogont: reasons why all should take abiding intorost in tho of this -work, and ro- ofaad not opportunity of ex- preeeing his views before the business man of the city, cJnimlng that tho great thome ho ad- -vocmtod nojd sot otUy moraUy but financially; to cbrtsttunity civiUzation was indebted, and to it was the grand devolopment knowledge and sdance in OUT- own day.

He showed "t'aat law and order -wore induced by that Christ advocated, and that odon currency, yon toko it because will tako it from you, and til, tracing it back, is your his Dfttaro uhono when "the tbo world wcro shut ont, and the" moral' convictions wero tho grandest ralors after all over mankind. Tatco away moral and despotbm prevniL Tho keop- second of tho lew subject to tbo. biixiing influence's of tho flrst. thon introduced his co-workor, Dr. Corwin, who huud lately return oc! from mra- services in tho Sandwich Islands.

For "utmlf hour earnest and eloquent divinn held-tlic attention of his audience while llluvtratioa and fuiecdoto ha enforced tho arguments ho so -skillfully wove. Had thoso to whom tho uxercises of tbo evening were in a spwrial Sunday school workors itt tho city--turned out on masse to hofcr these, addresses, much good most have resulted in boilding'up and fostering "nursery of tco our midst. As Dr. Bunting rcmrbed in concluding the oxercisos, tho addresses. of- the eloquent speakers wore matters of congratulation to thoso pre-rant who hoard.tbom, and that thoso wbo ought to ho.vo been proont but who wore not, had indeed subjected tliomaerves to a great deprivation.

It fc hoped these earnest. guntZomen will prolong their stay in our -XRKXOXT OPXXJL- Lovf-B PlnycU by the Club Cor tlte Benoflc of tUo Gtti- Tr.Kion Orphan AMMO Ixve's SacriCo drew .1 'largo and fashionable audience to tuo opera-houso last night. This play; by Goo. W. LorolL a standard and oolongs 'to tho claw of society plays.

-In its coneepticra'Rnd languagp it- com- mecds itsolf Cr ibo fastidious tasto, rathor than to thOApplausfcOf the general public. As there lirtlo of action and still less tho spoc- tacular in ita composition, its nieces roprosentation depends' 1 1 opon very subtle acting and superior powers of elocution. In this place it is moot to mon- tton that, inasmuch as it is almost exclusively written ia ooter (blank, vorso) tho precise 1 of tho tosrt is to bo retained. Although the donoacmont of the plot and tho motivort fw tbff acttens oC those cdjagod be- como appajpat only in tho last act, and rofer to a remote period, still the plav is monagod iu moomprohesjvo form and the interest of the Mxtfcnjoe xamntainod. It is woll and the more Acceptable tho rood 007 ia.finallv rowardoa nnd tho villain dBtJf oily punished.

Tbe of Elworc, though irtnniwie, is noblo; whilo tho promptings of a. nl rolo, aro best oiplooned in hjftown words-; 'fve bfiautr for toy tovlap. My -t 8 oest jewel lor iny price, 'Axt gold "to pay for It," of meditated of Hwjarot has been nnpugned OQ grounds of ita wurrtujr with tbe dictates of tko.ost-hutic bat it would bodDUcnltto cotivoivo b-r ottwr the, pending it 1om you, ainco the made it. Confedorute money woola be good if xra grass were to declare it. mooey.

Infact, anyiii which answers your purpose is equally as val- uablo and vioaM do just cs well'as gold or silver. The uses to which anything is applied servo to establish and 'determine its valao. la support of tbo greenback theory the speaker frequently rood from tho report of tho silver commission, which 1 ho claimed was couaposrid of democrats and republicans, and who made a non-partisan, philosophic Statement of facts. He claimed that they pnTed that money is sjmply credit, which, our country has an unlimitod amoant of. Tho report, he charged, frightened tho whole congress nigb to death.

It tbom for domonetmnj? silver in tho intorcsU of tho bondholder and caused them to remonotizo it again; then run around tho country denying it, 'lie suid tliis report was bid from tho mossos that they might not learn. potnocriLts' liko old granay Roberts tried to bido it from the people, as ho did regarding the 1 schools to prevent children from learning to read, that tijoy might not know what was reported. Bfo. this copy, ho found away up in layette county, where it had been sent by senator HDl, Georgia, to a rqlativo. Ho said there are but a few of them in the state-, and whenever a democrat across ono be would sit up until 3 o'clock in the morning, that bo might, unobserved, sink it in a'guttor of Tliero i ouo othor copy in some out of ttie way place in Toxas, sont by senator Coke, by request The speaker thon road tho following extracts from the report and ex- Ho was an o-vea bet imnp-sidod oos in military and life--as a.

soldiar hon His absont'le and tho 'rcEenttoars His absont'leg, arid tho 'prcEenttoars of'his cotoradefi are a silent panegyric moro cJoqaent thuu tongco or pen. As-a-judge-y- puro and ablo. The roporttt his' conrt, ana the gntvo whore ho lies, ormiiie- clad as bafcll, will whisper his' praises teethe coming years. I have observed bjni on tbo around tho council his relations to life as a civilian. I was with him at Atlanta when ho received-the.

wound that cost a limb. I was 1 bodsido after amputation which bor'Mm to the'swift margin of tho "ocholoss shore," wboro tho twiKpht shadows between, life and death in semblance foil about bim; and from out tho celestial coart stale- distantly and softly on his every relation ho stamped, on circumstances tha soldier's courago and tho Christian's'faith, TVnon a good man dies tho people motrrn', 'and over tho loss of M. D. Ector soro. indeed jsthoir griof; bit thoy sorrow not without; consolation, for soCt and fragranl; momQrics cluster about his grave, iind oidc-kaning hope mounts angol-wingedtoward God." I'shall-lraT striking P.

Jounson, Tho appDary vory often in court with against persons. In this caso aergeant Burns was caliod to tho housu by Bruno, who speaks English -poorly. Ho wits scroaining wpraiinl nnd from what tho officer could loam. cbargod her with stealing $3 from him. ilrs, Johnson stated that he caugbt her by.

the wrists and turned her round. There was ho -evidence to corroborate her story, though cwo womon called up. The facfc-i in tUe caso as adduced were decidedly niixed, and che racarder discharged Joe. San A IICKKQU in Col.T-.H- Zuoilorsoa, the well-known wool buyer of this city, hcs jont shipped by all rail to- Boston, of wool at cheaper rates than can oe obfcilntd by port rail and part water to tbo isuno ncEtaon. Xho rate cbarffed is one dollar and twenty-CLvo cents per 100 pounds, of which cants is charged by SacseB route for tho wool fco Houston, a distance of about two hundred and twelve miles, aud suveiity- flvo coats is charped by tho connecting lines of railroads from Houston to Boston, a distance of 'over hundred.

inUca" reason for this comparative cheapusss wool rooclios Houaton tLat it thoro Lhoir application to tho subject: 'Tbo donjond iorthe prodous metals as com- modiUes is believed by many to bo essential their general anJ roady acceptoJico as monoy. this is true, it is a nWortuno. Tho happiness and prosperity of the world, 1 if not wholly dependent, upon, are largely influenced by tho of tho value of monoy, which can not oJC'ut xvithout steadiness in IK volume. Tho demand for the precious metals as is fitful and irregular, and always affocts tho volume of money in tbo most injurious direction, that of decreasing it. History shows that a deflcioncy of monoy is moro probable, and mcTu'to be feared than excess.

The power of law in stoady lag the relative value of tho metals has boon signally illustrated during the extraordinary variations tho- last yoars in tuoir relative supply." As Mr, "Wheaton states," govommont has' tho right to make legal tender money, aud, whatever tho 1 hazard, thoro is no cscapo from it" Diverting Irom his reCeroncos, Mr. Jonos said judge Hancock aud Gcv. Eoborts--who is governor, therefore he muift spook politely of nim by styling hiin governor-ygot up' that Dallas Russel republican convention in tho interest of democrats. There is really no difference between these two parties. Tho only parties are tho people opposed to them, tho bondholders aad their satellites.

A htird-monoy democrat vote for anybody against a greenback; of thom in Ohio voted: against wing bocaust of his proclivities. Ho said it is ono of tho. virtues of our present system of irredeemable paper that it shelters us from tbo recurring demands for gold by the bank of It mpMred to could hxvo been orXsIottt be propitiated. Thenanaa Sacxifo in itself implies utter solf-sbnegatioo. TT the -sprightly, self-possessed only one modest longing, is, unthor, at -laftt boscowed Io, tho wruck of former dnys.

This- character, like gay Mercutio, inviting field for light an'd. airy act- Euzwio is-u dranratis with whom, 'IffcVia tho case of others, Vraeiovo doosvot always Kin smooth. It'Ls a character cast to vent before the public tho overlastiup siorrows tlie hunrt. The minor parts aro cJl give-n a good'chanco to assert Tho play, as a is of great Mr. J.

B. Sttibbs Elmore) enacted 'that part" in" a very superior way. Mr. J. (Paul LofOJDt) was a vory prectous vll- loin.

Mr. Charles Fowler played very credit- ablyl Mr. H. 'C. Burke proved considorablo stago routfno.

Mr. J. 1L Korshoy, thopghcast in a character foreign to'his lino, vory cood high comedian. "Mr. Tom Stoats acted his part conscioatiocsly.

Itiss Lulu Jocfcusch evinced pronounced pcwers and a fiuo conception of her character. G-racio Carnos, AS widow with. but ono longing, was Miss C. Clayton and Mrs, jTDurno filled their parts iwll; a J. McKao and J.

The acting upoa the whole was far. superior amatours, and with exception of some Uttlo znnaarism and a failure to articuiaie loud in sub' duod passages, weil worth to rank with a good ninny professional troupes. Tho costumes were rich and ia good taste, end "the scenic. very beautiful. Tho woo- Margaret, and the scene betweoa Elmoro and were especially, well and judiciously rendered, and tumultuously applauded.

Credit is; due to Mr: Evans, maxiagorof club, 'for conscientious instruction. "The performance was alike creditable to tho ladies. attd-gentlemen who toci; part therein and to-tbo people-x)f graciously upon their generosity, Engkmd. The aetnal and legal of tho "United States is now, and has boen sinco 1302, paper, issued by "the government. The law authorizing' its issue has been "decided bv the.

highest judicial tribunal to bo'warrantocl by, the constitution. It owes its value to the demands of tho population of the country for money, find not to the indefinite promise to re- it in coin. Ho read from the original silver bill, which ho; chitrged olTored to exchange a dollar in gold' for a aUrar dollar worth only cents, and, naid Lhat no sane man in ordinary life would think of giving a dollar for S4 cents; said that ttro bill proposed to tafca from tho government tho HgdF to low standard dollars and givo it to tlio bullion owners. This, ho claimed, was another method of holpiag tho bond or bul- at the expense of tho That, hill 'ihc speaker opposed, and, with assistance, cut off its most odious -features. It was then jumpe4 'Upon by the domoerftts-, and adoitfKl, though he still opposed it.

Ho said it also contained a clause appointing' an international syndicate, who wero to irojjttlftte-' monoy values. "He ciot-od by a coll upou the people to throw off tho yoke of boodi-jjo imposed upon them ty tho bondholdorsaod dieir satellites, and vote for those whom they can trust to sustain measures for their relief, Co tit of a Drain. Tbo following communication explains itself: Dr. Clark Campbell, bealth physician--Dear Sir; I have given tho matter atWotiou, as tug- Kestotl by you, of extending the.drain in avenue that now onus at tho west side of 25th street, further oast along to the oH bed of Hitchcock's bavou to' cast side of 22d street. I find that there'is a fall 2ii to 25th.

streot of three say one inch to the block. Tho length of this proposed ejrtension is 1200 feet. To construct tho proposed drain in A substantial manser with two-inch pbmfc ia bottom as woll as for tho sides will twenty-five thousand.foot of kuuber, wlaich at at.SIT dalivored is $425; and construction and necessary total, SfiOO. If you could obtain this Appropriation to-be ox- poaded undor tho direction of the bdird of health or of yourself, it would be HCOOE, A Hard CKJUC. atrtun sny feelings in.

speaking ot him for wo in. friendship stood so cioso togotliej- tho mutual pulsing's our hearts articuJoted a language, of felt and understood by both. Ovor his body if words could weep my hoart might Had full expression, yet even then the dainty ear mijiit catch the voico-of selfishness, for but tbo (Clayey part of thai tnvat hourt which has been "compressed into 'a" clod of the valloy. His spirit, a divino essence, shafl-shino through timo and -eternity star-crownod." But wliy This privato sorrow of no single breast. Tho heart oitho stato is draped in and citizens with ono accord have boras their offerings of lave and grieCto his eternal couch, and vioiec- Earoodod grave of woe." In'the'Janguage-of' tho bibl-o, iet me die tbo death' of the rightoous.

and lot my -ost end be like his. Jcdge Cook Tboxcsokitions sobmittcd by tho committee so aptly and xl tho judgment and feelings oC my Stewart nnd myself that we coaceivo it necessary only to order them to bo spread upon tho xnitratoR of the courts presided over bj' us repectively, and it is accordingly so- ordered. Jndgo Stewart said; Iconcnr in tho resolutions, rwid in what has been so appropriately spoken; "Whon a- good nitm dies, and has manifested 'competeiKy, fidotity and nonesty in his ofljciai duties, it is eininoiitly proper tLat his name be embalmed in the memories of the people, recorded in the annals oC-the country. Judpa Eetor combined those traits iu no ordinary dogroo. Tho clerk of tho district court is instructed to record tiese resolutions in tho minctes of tho co'urC.

Judge Stewart then adjourned his co'Jrt until Saturday, the IStli at 0 o'clock in the morning. Criminal District Tho foDowing cases woro tried this court yesterday: 5101. State vs. Bon Johnson. Indicted for burglary.

Ploa guilty. Jury vordict same, and punishment at five years iu. tho peniteniiary. Accused hid entered Mr. Dumicheirr tailor-shop, ou Fostofflco street, by breaking, and had taken thbroCrom all the clothing left with Mr, Dnrmchen for repair.

Accused was lound afterwords with these identical clotboson his possepsioT). 51C3. Stattfvs. Bon Johnson. Thoft.

Same ploa aa above, and jury ateess puncsbment at two years in penitentiary. Tho facts in this caso ore tho satno us in.tht* above. 5107. Btato vs. Ben plalane.

IndScted far burgiary. Plea not gcilty. Jtiry verdict raQty. and ponishmcnt assessed at tbreo years in tho penitentiary. this case is during, the absioco oC Mr.

Faal Lossow and family from tboir dwellmg-bouse Malono entered it. and toot therefrom property of vojuo. mcebs compering lines of railroad and Jtho monopoly businoss is loft western Tesos. Foit cramps, colds, chills and fevers, tako inost-completo hotol structuro gouthwertt, is notod'for its tasteful eJe- superior appoiuUcuwits, and bomecom- orttt with a cuisine instruction ic one or both of these departments of education, whatever else he mighc study, then it properly be denominated the Agricultural nnd Muclmnical College, and might, far it is prac- ticobJe, be rcsponiiive to the demands of law of congress ami of our constitution. It Is proper that the interest of the fuud, (now about $14,000,) or so much of it as may be cccessary, should be used for any and every- ihing that may be necessary to give the college this shape, because that was the object of the donation bv cougrcas that uittde the fucd.

There is no objection to the use of whatever balance of that-in tercet "there may be to general learning, to which may be added whatever thu iL'giulatare Kitty proper'to appropriiite to high 'school of learning. To enable the directors ito out these vitrws, aa I think, they sfioukl DOW have a right to do, the law the legislature, (passed before the adoption of ihe constitution of 1S7G.) applying the interest of the fund above to the payment of directors, professors and oJficcrs of the college, Should be modified so as to enable them to apply it as far as may be necessary for the support.and maintenance of the college for instruction "ia ugrieulturc and the mccbauicwtfi, aud the natural sciences connected therewith," according to the express requirements Of tho constitution of 1S7G. Under the law as 1 jt is. now passed, iTarcli 9, of this iuterest can be applied to farming operations, such as employment of laborers; hqrsca, wagons, carts, plows, and other implements, r.or to machines, models and phites in mechanics, they are procured at all, it must be fronxsome other Of the nine pro- lessors there is but one tliat might not be expected to-ba found in any college of gen- enil learning P. B.

Martin, professor of natural sciences and and his designation is peculiar only by the addition of the one word How practical benen't has been derived from bis in agriculture i never yet ieen ably to learn from any of the stncicots trf Klir. Uih to be uncJcr Ibr a ccntro! of 5hc 'cDrccIorK. the coMere, znd uspccialh 1 sicit tiiuallj ia rcs'uJar or twricc in the Uj; a vcrjr expense KJ br out of Ihc Kinzl! fuodu bv tlif lo ihc iasliUiUoa. would be therefore, thcv and CITS, atxJ piifiicd vuh rewlulr-jojj 4x; ncocswry lo carry on Ifcc faculty left in charj.t: of iljj would 5ccl that lite there rtfcted oa tlicd lor Ihc al leva to act in bar- mway as to carry on the school bv lUtir comltiscxl cacii ia hia proper sphere, in Lhc worfc. aad by a co-opera- tioa in Ihc cf Ulu: bciiOQi whtrc their aciion a te rcqaircd.

Kow, I hope and trust I may be excused Sor to 3'ou to one and -teirncsi cfTort barwouile the vrhofc aa stood before tiic CODI- meuced. and as bv ibe board (a.v tbev understood it) at the meeting 1 on llie of ar, leas; rc3icctfuJ co-operation, nn- iil tiic cad of ihc present I be lo receive from you the infill- this has been done. If, however, you faii, and it can not be done so wxm as be for the oi Icoii during Lh? presc-ni aesfiioQ, I DC pleased receive as toon at practicable a letter from each of you containiug your views, frc-jfy spoken, so Uifil I may inrJce them 'Jie is of a confluluuioa by letter with iod pit thdr arlvjci; ii to tvhal next shall be Iu I KIV thai Uie of board of tiireclors. ia to organize ihc school, ftad from lime time as they meui itj keep it organized, that of Uiy faculty to scliool or- by them from session to licspcctfully, yours iralv, I103ZRTS, Governor, and Presides; Beard of A. and M.

College. MEDICAL. East India PHo Tho only spccifl'C for all forms ot In use ic foreini countries for years, lately intro- dnced into America Warranted to giTc iastant relief aad a permanent cuarantwd. Sold byaJI or free oa receipt of 50 cents, byrthe Anrerican Richardson stfi, Saint Louis CfcCSTEK f)V Gorgeous Shoisrs. Z3.fXTjy/: ZAKA BILIOUS PILLS; to give relief in ill cases of and Liver Complaints, Cos- trvencsSy Sick Indigestion, aiid cleansujr tho system of all irapuritiev Prjco 25 cezifc.

All druggists sell AUSTIN. Bcllville Times: All around Bcllvillc the click of the hummer is licrird. hammcrhas just about completed a I two-fitorv brieii. Jlr. Ii.i« in progrtm of erecti'on three brick s.lorci ilr.

king has linifihed und moved into .1 large building. Mr. IS USE TO3.TY TEAKS. is erecling a. wooden huil'linjj for slore.

So fur, since tht- commencement of the building of rood to this point, the Lain- bic property of BcLlville has been increased more than Our merchants are anticipating the fatnrc, and are making arrangements to extend their trarfr. CAJIF Pittsburgh Magnet: Three thousand hundred bales, of collon Lave Levh slu'ppod' from Pittsburgh this seaton, to Isyv. 1, the whole depot platform and the wurcboiise of W. H. Pitts are full and OVIT with cotton waiting sbipracnt.

The needs double rolling stock and two or three more entities to keep up its business ifr. James Clark, who lives two miles north of Pittsburgh, will make tliis year a thousand gallons of ribbou cane sirup. This sirup he is selling at liOc. per gallon. Robert Duveaport, living four miles east, or has made gallons of siritp from oue acre of ribbon canei lie has several acres yet to make up EKort-s are being made to establish a bank in One is badij' needed.

coxcno San Saba News, Nov. The county surveyor his not yet completed the couuty lines. He ia hard at it; no in a short while we wiH know exactly where Conclio couuty is, and for such, knowledge the die tax-payers will have ID respond to the tune yf live hundred dolbrs. United Slates rider, who left Paint for fort Cocclio Wednesday evening, the of October, not been heard from up to the present, November 3. Parties are out looking for him.

Foul play is suspected, as he ia regarded as perfectly Saturday a gentlemauil'in. a'ride of fifteen miles across the prairies, reports that he saw not leys than live hundred antelope, one hundred and fitly wild'horses, and innumerable Hocks of dueks, geese, quail and curlew. This is not CELE33ATSD- SCOTCH an a ASafo-and Fioasant Rornody for GO'JSHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, TJOARSEKEE3 and I trio SOLJ Pries only 10 Cents. or otherwise, and can not speak of I imprpbublc, since antelope at this season t. of the professors teach that which i running in droves of two and three hundred.

might be mude useful in agriculture and the J- Broach Is now working: an op" possum mine, situated under tlie Paint blutls on the Concho. He has hud wonderful sue J) 1 ctriirr Travis attirittion 'o Chroulc JiATIIS open Twelve Ikxtlix, a. nil ino-'-t economical fom of Soup. nqti.in cnJccx SOAJ' on cut iu -Vfft. the oval rondUy In tba huiij.

and tljft larxT Mi.l worn down nlr.iott ft COLGATK CO. rcCOtinwjad Lht'lr ncchunic but'tliat ie so in al! colleges. This college, its foundation, fund and to tlao Kront, "W-bile every other nwrchout in town, is talking about and lamenting the riso of prices in cU-y goods for an esccnsc to their goods with profits, I'say: Givo my stock aad prices a cJoso to satisfy yourselves that dry goods ore now lower tfian over before. G. "V7.

Fall and Sunday, Novoxabor 2C. Rockdalc. Thursday, November 27. Heanie, AdvcntSunday, November tfc Tuosdity. December 2.

FairfloM, Meauo, Sunday, December 7. Calvert, Sunday, December 14. HrtHia, Tuesday, December 10. "Waco, Sunday, December 21. Bryan, and Sunday, Doc.

25 andES. itillican, Tuesday, Decomber 3U. JiWday, JAunary Navasota, Sunday, January 4. Hompsteod, WednesriAy, January I Baclo LuJto Fridrvy, January 0. ColumOus, Sunduy, January 11.

Jlicbmocd, January 14. Oroiiga, Sunday, Jaminry 13. Betumiont, Tuesday, Janiiary 20. deposited "frith Alex, 1 brokers, i- street, an nrarjjin on TOO shares St. Railroad Btoclc.

S1GOO for the opt-nttor a weeks afterwards. Tlieir Wttldy Fi-nancii Report in seut free. $1375 87 profits in 30 days. What $10 1 done in WnJl ctreet legitimate stock specuUicions. explaining (jv-rythinfj: sent froe.

Sixraro 4i) Erchaiise 1'lace, N'ew York. 51GC. caso tho facts same as above. Malono pload gmltv, aud jiis punishment asscsfied tit two years in ttfo ponitratianr. Siai.

"Stnto vs. PoireLL Indicted for proEamly inpcWic. A aollo pros, by district aStotaey. 515C. Stata v6.

Jack Bcey. Indicted for and batteryrnpon tbe por- 3Ir3. Gen. Robert Anderson does not like the.impiiUUions wst upon the loyalty of her late husbnad in tho last North American Ivevicw, and cells the York correspondent of the Boston Herald that he once saici: being born in Kentucky is something "with which I had nothing to do; but my oath to support the government was aa act of my OTVIX manhood, and I will keep it, so help me God, is long as I That an honest expression of his feelings qn subject, snd so the great pressure brought to bear on -him did not move him a jot. He 1 bid not a dollar north of iEason Diion's ILae; but, when it-was said to 'him: your children "svill be if you so with the he vepfldd, mikes no difference ivith the ques- 'tion of.duty.' With him everything else subordinate to what he deemed his duty.

He vras an enthusiastic soldier of the old 'fashion; so thoroughly absorbed in his profession, ttot I nsed to him about 'it. Why, I remember once asking him to absent himself from a review--an unimportant cjvery-day affair of routine--to an engagement that I had made. He pleaded "He replied, in a joco ner, bat with a tone that was earnest, nevertheless, 'when my family with my public duties, -I will throw up coro- sometimes told-'hirii he; was so sod of John Jitnies, an officer. PJoa. not Prisoner Jury -rerdict, gnilty; ponishnwnt oSsossed at ono oayint coonty jarl.

Huey was iatoziattod, and was fusion with wif a. a police otflcor, wished to arrest hiin bat Huey James clab- him. I 51CO. Stnto vs. Madame E.

tor Plea not saSHy.iurt: j.ory ver- I thequt i oa He wonld listen eourte- aict Maduno is and(I lv 0 mnh sight Bohemian Girl will thft'bcftrcU of onera-hoiiM. onera-hoii Nor. 14--1 SM in 'your issue of this morning that you credit mo only with fprty- flvc -of. filcy-flvo, and HXty days in instead of soyenty, I have been retried uvo difforcnL times, four times of Cftofln days. each, and otica ton When 1 was first incarcerated I was sick, and Dr.

Campbell wrote a prescription, nnd which a draggost re- -ased togrtye, ho would not crust the city'for tub same. I 'then thought city could not mo has frequentls'bean accused of 1 stealing trifles, -and wbo is addfctod to drink, In tea present CX'K, sho had- entered. the Justin. McEenirio and-'toicn thore- certain 51C3. Stato vs.

Indicted for thefti Plea not iury verdict, jruilty, and-punishment assessed at two years in tbe peuitontiary. Scott entered the premises of John on Fobraary 22, wio is a tailor and clothier, and stolo and ckth, which was traced -to bispossession. Stota vs. Simon Walloor. Indicted for theft.

Plea, jroitey; jury venficl, same. and assessed at two vears in "Walter is bov, TOO had been in tto employ of and stole Zrom its direction given by tlic organic law of the state, should have specific and substantial direction toward tho education of skilled labor, as its name imports, and the irjcrest of its fnnd should be used, or ao much of it as may be necessary, directly for hat purpose, and not be left in its leading object as a branch of the state university hewaifter to be located by a vote of the of the state) to tbe" adventitious aid derived from the profits of the school under management, or from appropriations 1 lorn the general revenue by'the ferislalure. this chtuige I have no sort of objec- ion, and never had, to any encouragement hat could be given to it as high school of ftiruing generally. The time may come, as hope it will, that we may be able to Iwvo a class of young men who'will come to that chool to learn agriculture and mechanics iractically for their own use of them, as veil as for spreading its improvements over the state. And when, it is found that by attcnding'thM school it will be learned how to produce two ears of wheat aud com and two bolls of cotton by the same labor and capital that have been heretofore producing but one, then it will be understood that uiis is a new field of learning the most extensive and- most beneficial to our nice that engaged the educators of any previous i ago." It a a i ilone.

It is dirattry a the line of tlic prjsent progress in tlic advancement of civilization. The great difficulty is that men rjcuerally not know and can not DOW understand how much can learned on such subjects, aud how ranch beoont it wauld De to our country; It will burst upon the public mind before Jong, when some one shall lead off in denaousVriitini; its utility. And then. it. will be couiiJerea no mean, lowly business, as too mjiiiy thnik it'now.

This ia an age of matcriai progress upon practical ideas ot life. Literatare for tbe critics is at a (ti.sconnt, and mudn of it descrvedfy so. Things and the results of things, and uot the ideal representative of things, control the destiny of the present and future. You irtll perceive thiit for the most part I have written to you. from the standpoint of duty, under the constitution and laws.

But now, outside of that, allow' me to say that I have the greatest desire, coupled with full confidence that if you enter into this new field of edncational labor you have tie capacity to be a great benefactor and to stand forth as one of tlie oriqinators of a species of education tha: will elevate and benefit tlie masses of your fellow-citizens and not merely tbe favored few. I will conclude this subject by saying that if you have, or can devise, a plan for the management of this branch of the state university, the agricultural and mechanical college, so thut it will conform to the law of congress making a donation of means for it, and io tlic constitution of 1870 directing how it shall be managed, I would be much pleased to receive from you your views in relation to it before the meeting of the legislature on the 10th of June next. 1C the legislature should continue its session to'and beyond the time of your examination; aa I fear it will, I can not be at Bryan, and can not participate in the action of the board of directors unless they should idjourn to some subsequent day after the egislature -shall have adjourned. The legislature elected a.new board of directors, except CoL Peeler. Hew it happened, I know whatever.

I was cot consulted or evttt talked to about it, nnd had no notice, not learn anything of it until it was going on, or very shortly before that tune. I shall be pltesed to from you. at any and all times. With great respect, yiurs truly, p. il.

cess, havinj taken tUercfcpm fifty or more nuggets Ir. J. H. llartin has completed his survey of the Brirtly creek country. He sjiyfi the land, the grastt and water arc olfthe very best, though overstocked with cattle.

He is now establishing surveys on the famed ilustang creek, from whence-he will go to Lepaa. DALLAS. Times: Jim Wade, an escaped prisoner from the poor farm, was captured and taken back Tuesday niglit by superintendent Kinnun. He-was shackled, and will probably wear the chain and ball for some time to come. Stephensville Enterprise: ilr.

Baldwin's gin yard wiis HtenUly jammed tlie most of the week with cottou wagons Cape. Frey had forty-five bales of cotton destroyed iu the recen: lire on. the International railroad This has been a with our party of English eroi-, grants are settling in our vicinity, their lands they purchased before they cainc here, wh.ii a view of settling. -We iearn some of the party (especially tbe ladies) are a little dissatisfied, the country be- inp; too new and rough for them, they being used to city life at Lheii old home. Other members of the party arc expected here in a short time.

Marshall Herald: There are thirty-five divorce cases on the Harrison counfy ducket. Twenty-two of the applicants are colored and only thirteen white. Quite a number of these have been taken off the docket, sod the total is now twenty-eight. Of thete eleven are white and seventeen colored. These divorce cases are the accumulation of several vears.

tS TSTE powerful 31'jod Liver SLimii- Im4cvcrdiinpoun(led. In forty ininuUrs after L-iic- unrt.do*i It may br) in uhc saliva. swtat. twid uriiiM. shou-ins ttiut it hAM the blood nrxl tK.

tin; In Unr tivj corrupt iiuitVrr which foster tvxl tnainuuu It hwnicoJly aud gradually trlirnl- U.y;n from the Bysiem. Hence itH power to forever Scrofalous. Can- tToufi and CaiJtcr Humors. unchecked fill body with toul oxrupiions, and rot out ilit delicate muchJnery of lift 1 CUTTCURA. remedy for Tlamors of thv Snlp and Ulcers.

runl sootiiipuard ht-iu- outward It UeSLrOyS us oiid parasitic ihe i)il gLtnl-s aad tutwy fn n. f.Tiii cu when osHj.Hlt'd by ihe CUTICUTLx SOAlf. Duwaws or the Skin and Scalp which luive been the torture of Skin Disease. Great for Sixteen Yrars. Wonderful Iy tfic Cutl- Messrs.

Weelcs Potter-- CCTICTIU liavtr me i'. of i7iod, I tn afflicuxl vilii sicic; di.v_*«w- for Somu djiys Troubled inort- thnn others, but iLchinjr uoirly lirovo wild, I would scnitcb until thu blood would run Trado-Tar)C not an tlic mom economical Soap now to Oirrtful BOt Burwrlor In quality, hut ftrt iu lurrn AXD IMNDIMJ-- TilE FACiU- tho Nows LttjjOcry for eswulijitf work of tjvoty irt uusurpaswi In Au exammiiiioti oC pricvu provw VI.FXV tlL-s of GALVESTOS, xnd To-wlitv. Ji'ov, 1 A ItAT.SNOSWI.V, Ilti Hrn' AT'TtcAnuivif ill Awcicfl PKTK And riiinilrct L-jimlly h. Jrisli. ar.J 1C8.000 yartf.t Tcu LIONS.

And fvi-r TI'iKliS. oiln-r to tn tin- two Only Ecn ol'Mx i of C'onr TralHi Only or' Six IVrforrr Ouly Wen of CvMr A aJl vr.r FOIL TWO A 9 OJVtV, FvrnuiJ dny Allcruovn, nud Hr iwi) ut 'j OO. LOTTERIES. OIS LY 25.000 TICKETS 10YAL MYAIsA LOTTERY. October IS- I draws JVovombcr 4, CLASS 1OSO 31.

OKftAXTJLA, 1GS Common St, New Orlcaiis. DRAWINGS EVERY 17 DAYS. nntli-r All nt Alw, wllJ KiMUt ut XoTi-tiiljyr GUdlnctt, tonio! JO nnd 11; 14: MrUofl (4-, 21 COTTOFACTOBS. OCST. ILKYK.

Popular tho Jn City of on 'Vftvpii 1 ho" 1 -J i 7 THESE IJRAWrSCS. AUTHOSIZED ISY AfP OF Till: LEfilSLATUnE OK VTO. ASL aiy ALT. THE OKKKNTL-CKV tail not? inri'frxttiii "nit 'fmiiljt in to urcl'R iU.Y ON THE LA.ST A MONTH. fSun-lavs rK 3Y PROMINENT CT and unproCiMunUt featuix-t, Cftn ho l)t-i coll out his 'lint vr und it In th call to or STATS of tbe mrw portunitv or Ylie-' i Prize 'K S-Ono f.ir only mjv i i loo ca.3JO.ooo W.OH") SOQI'rizui 10.

JM ft.iJO 20 ea. 1AUJ IU.iX) 1000 lOoft. 1U.UOJ IJ.UiO ApproximnTton Whole S'i; Half IT $00: Tick-lK. AU I'lppIiuuJons for club the honi 1 1 ofllcv. Full li.it of in Journal nnd Ntrw h'vnJd onu uutil For T.

J. CO.lE.fi^iCE'-OUt;, ilOiiu. 1 oi" ruoiiu No. lO-'i TROUBLE -AT THE COLLEGE. EXECUTIVE OFFICK.

ATTSTIX, October 21. -To Thos. S. Gathright and the Members of tfce Faculty of A. and JL College-- have written to you sooner but for a protracted indisposition which prevented me from spending a day at your college on my return from Huntsvilie eight days ago.

I Lave received letters from Prof. Gathright. ilr. John C. Grisp.

one of the directors. lind two gentlemen at a distance, who are irlenus of the college, and I have talked vrith Col. A. J. Peeler, who -has further information straight that he leaned jient secessionists endeavored to convince him that his stand was wro3g.

said one, it is very true that you took an oath to serve jour country, but 'that country i from different sources, from all included the south, which has now-seceded- i learn that there is a strong-feeling of The government you vowed loyalty to does J.onism arising np between members of your faculty and is spreading like a partisan broadcast over countrv, to the at injury of the institutions under yoer rgt The point of disagreement oslra- presented, whether the real cause or not, arisei out of ibe made bv Jfx. John C. Cri'ip frofessor HOE" at the late not uay longer exist, and you are released frooa He -K-is not. a. talkative irwtn and acver entered into much discus- silently dophistries, thut I hd guilty, ux rhorofrom a lArgo lot of musical instruments.

State vs. Pearro Demozoos. Indicted 'for burglary. Plea, not. guilsy: jtu-y fruilty, and' ponishment assesaed years in tbo Thro accused ttadlcntered the store Lyons on Treanmt "-street, and stole therefrom a jot of harness, trfiioh ho was caught carrying oil.

5157. vs. Napoleon Soitb. Indicted for ags raTate1 assault and battdrv. tliecT quietly excuse oie, ba; I can not sec It, us you do.

I Jiave sworu to. support rthc govemmect of the United States and am to do 'Then I nndcrstand you CO characterize the imputation of as utterly un" Yes, sir, utterly! So lonj as ny hus- lived nobody dared to express a doubt on that point; and now, that the charge is feirdily made, I desire lo answer it with all the force that a wife's word ought to carry. Anderson never had -ic in his "b'cart to go witlx the secessionists, in anj possible contingency; but, under the strongest pressure from, the south, cevtir foran in- smnc faltered ia his obedience to the government at "Washington." Ko SATES HgatEDY can be bad for Coughs and Colds, nr any trouble of the throat, than BROWNS Imitations, are offered for sole, many of which are injnri ous. Tho gonuino JJrom-nial An "sold i nvr.T- TV itnvw Jr 1 metiting of the board at the college and the subsequent conduct of the facult yln not approving 31r. 'Crisp's as captaia of in the college, i was debarred from the pleasure of meeting with the board of directors whtia those charges were presented.

I saw the directors directly afterward aad was assured that though ther were then In no' situation Vand had not fully the facilities for investigating those charges; ai that rime they thought they had postponed them, and so arranged' "matters as that the whole thing would la abcvance until the neit meeting of they could "be presented and considered, aad tlni in lOtie meantime the school could go on harmoniously as it had done before. In this it- seema they have 'been, disappointed- As president of the board-I-have been appealed to v'br some I -would rcsDectfully beg to sacjcsc to jou. collectirejy and' 1 have had Hcveni physicians. Some said they utilti ciux- inc. but said cot.

I will say thai before I uxl th- Ctmcuin Rtxs- DUil I ID a f'-arfiil sLaie. aad luid ffivea up oli of ever hiving auy relief. tziii. like A lutta at a str.i^r I thought I wouW try tbe CLTICCRA liiitaiEs, alxM iriiicli I had ivatl so They have performed tt woDderTui for and til my owe ivill end 1 them- 1 Younj iruly. S.

A. CS W. Van Bmrn Chicago. ILirch IKS. COOL IE EW cenui to pay for smrjl li vou nit: has nionr good than doctors ia Ihrin: years.

doctors cave Jo i 1:0 Mv tKvt aad legs is indeed CimctrJLu Yours trulr. SVAS p. JIoscow, XiniL, June Cuticiira Soap Superior io An3-. UM'KECKDKNTKi) ATrii.U'i'IOX! Over Half a Million Sta.lt; Lottery Co. milZS XXSTITfTIO.X KKCU- Ji.

ttv 1-ji of -llrr for Educatum.il OujniiWe in JMH with of vlutn tt since addttl a fund of Ii-i JtA si I SLN'LI: will imjil.lr, OR YOHTPVX. IJok 3Li tLc Ji- GUST. HEYE Cot ton. Factors, CALVESTON G. COTTON 0 AM) GI-MOUJ, Strand and Centnr TEX.VS.

C. W. Mbreil, COTTON FACTOES COMMISSION MERCHANTS RALVBSTOK. Skinner Stone. COTTON FACTORS deno for AliVASCTS XADi: JJKIM il at CONSIGN II.

Seeligson COTTON FACTOKS A.VD COMMISSION MERCHANTS' Wolston. Wells Yidor, COTTON FACTORS, dnriKT which pLice Kxtraordiiuirr i A At Orleans, Tuesday, Ucc. 1C. r'jilt-r The pt-iv Gen, d. of aa trtili.

-ubiil A Jiarlj'. -if CAPITA I. Notice-- a OLily. Of Pnze SUTO sooooi. John I).

Borers COJTHISSIOX J. Fred.erich Kdluer, A I COM2IISSIO.V O.VL.TKSTOS'. Omae: Comrr IT. jv JE.N. G.

T. Wnie Tor 21. P. O. --Ai.

lL flftii lo Xrvrs Izcr. corcer Court btr I can cheerfnEr speaJ-i oC your Soiy, and ut supenor atnodard soaps now in bft IiecJia- qoaiities ot supenor CcncriLL KDCTDIE; Arc bv ocMir. Cbemists and 3iX'' WoKliinfftoQ st. tf are br all Pritxot OncCBjt. small a) oentn largo boies.

times quaatiry of Si per atK: three HOTSLS. e. Baidridjre A IfMtW HOTEL S. B. VrHITE, P20P 5 SSS, Corner Trcmoni iwzd Hcchznic SiA, COTTO.V AND WOOL FACTOES General Commission the CUy.

ON5COPK ij curros coitxissios it in rcilTSrcnt, itir-npti. arc raxci; ir-u 5" 1 TO ferrous Sysjem. tiietr inrlD- VOLTfUC ES3 ElECTSC ce oace at rarthced sitrerniEics. Hence Piiru nrhJcii ariSfc' from A dLjmrbwioe of i-bf "Tarces, is in e'nerv insLaocc if bv i Also, Palpitnlino of tba'iLearL. and KJdaeyH, Jrritorion of tbe Stem- Bowels, I -JH03EPSOX, SCHOTT or "SO TEXSIOX" Silent Setn'ng- Slacliiiio Besides by far the Lightest Running, is in- zfl esterziiaZ respects entirely different from any other in tho wortcf --cU others having Tension, and Bobbin or Shuttle.

SAFETY TO HEALTH PERnrraor OF WOES sssmiED and ax KKESI'O5CSSCK ly proeapciy TCTty-to ifint. WIU.CQX CtBBS 8. K. CO- 658 Broadway, York..

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