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Kvnocao 1842. GALVESTON, TEXAS, THURSDAY, 5MBER 20, 5 CENTS. VOL. -NO. 20S.

and Saturday 1 in oS prominent find jtojmUr frtor fcOIJISE POMEROY, 3 Supoortod -W, JL LlUKE ami a jiowerful Company. pany. DliAilA! 'fJIKKK NEW PIECES THE TIIK -Sutmdftv i I Box OflKv diUly Crom A. K. till r.

X. J-u- onwllo. Popular 1'rtces, opea Wi, CSu'tcIn nt p. K. 21.

four nl'-hw only, Of'tfRA MEYERS. AS nVV.7tT.tr IV THt A A XT UtiOiUaK. HvoiO, to limiting uul a General. Collecting' A For collection in tho and nil of arAHtmU, on coirtnhtjon. wdl IIIK MUintion Ui all'jniilflrta tnJUtwl if iini.

Ha ynts litlXrtt JUKI rvttnt tv lucn 9f ttdw city BO 7S and C101HING. Four to Eisjkl Yews. Ua-rk Grey -Gas. Suite, $3 to 4.60 Red Mix. Cats: Suits, J.

to 5.00 Green arnd Red Mix- ed Can. Suits, 7.00, Green Plaid Cwt.Swte, fy 7.00 Brovm Basket Suits, 9 Blue Hilled Suits, 8 to 10.00 'flight to Fifteen Years. Red Mix. Cos. to 760 (' lied to" IN SIJfXBTS- IiCKD BOriOM SUJKT.

th mnde, Wilt Bvud out to any Jtree for $1 Vrnjc per bn.ll EAJtTON, tbB SfCfcT MAA'. Qnlvfetunt. Send to I'prluo lUtof yurniHhiilK'-tioOuH, ncriptlonji oaa JJt iilutJwor Kiuic-y ordrr. CO to MBS. M.

E. I'AJ. 'AMD CI.ASM LOANED by Mochajii 'IXTMtVE hfPbVrNft MACIMNJS-tlrtiJ 7air, bttwoen Mttrkot mirf I JC (u (uxl AJP- CDIITAIN CoiUl, 'ailu urn MllS. .31. K.

tv mnku room Tor hoJida fi.JDianoCE.' Tnimont XOVES! rccelvtut; Boom and Ollko l'KS: STOVKS ir Colonulo, Parlor, for CouJ or Woixl. M. P. KEKNESSY, J17 Tromont Btrcot. T.

Wanted. nnd Afrentc in town to tho XfiTtV. St. John 8i-wftti; M)W PEICE3 -ticuljirs addnTM CSIBKSIIAW 4 JACKSOM, Stutt) NIVES ItII BCTCIIK1LS, Kiiflatbu, BrujKl Sn IIatchc4a.Jl.xes, Nolls, HltiKes. LAEADIE.

TR AK OKIW41ON -fi: CO. ARK which prior to thoU' nimoviil. ax thyy will tbn No. TT'Trijinofje next door to jKico llftoUtrtl, on tliffst of Duccmbrf, wheru hopo 9 to weot ihvlr old Tridn'Ju. DRY O0 'GREEN WOOD, By the OR DKAYLOAU.

TJIEO. K. THOMPSON; Aveouo A and Ktroei. TTJST STOCK SILVER- Wntchos, Jowol rj--'Alarm CloctaSi E. Curtis.

3M MurJtot at I ASSOET- mane MUJburo imd BuL-k-boarcI SXATIONERY, JtttJSIC, Bf- BLBSA Books nud Sun- School Mftpa, :5 cents, to any "Send ordara-to W. J. HANCOCK. JlL. BookpcJIer, Hous AK, ASH-AWD MNE Cord Wood or Wood, pd- throuRh Uio -postofflco or left with THEO.

K. THOMPSON, CVrnor and i2id CROLL, SAWS, I'OK or. Hand lcswris. Wood wnTH.114 Treaiontotrow. CMALL, QUICK SAMS, IS OLD, j3 but It Li tUt- motto of.

CUJOOS COURTS, -Stntlonm: hnd'Trlaters. GO STREET. Poultry. 1 ERRS, Butter, Croct- CTS, AppIaS, Lemons, Potatoes, Onions. Qrtldnt-fiDrd at PuteanjoiTit, N.

cor, ry--IJjry GoodM, "TVTW- s. 'iJKXON HAS jrrsx i.TA.«ilvod a full tiKBortmoat- of Ladies' and Cldl- Ktatliers, Vloritl. orit. CI-BTIATIS-Thls beautiful now discovered la Texas, and is tborefcw 50a. oach, by mail, post lf I WinTAKEH.

Homton. CBOP, 79 STOCK 1 1 FATJ, PA0 OtUOK SEEDS. ONION ij A. FLAKE CO. Cammere 'Suits, 7 to, 10.00 Red Mix.

9 to BlutPdVd 10 to 15.00. BUe Bib. to 18.00 CKild'rsrts Sldrts, Un, Half Hose, Me. BROTJSSARD, 119 Strend. JUST KBCKIVED.

100 hbds. new IjOuUin 1 50 bbls. choloo SHIUP. W) boxnt French PRU7.1S. IS CHKCS Ixxbora C1TUON.

800 boxM F1AK CKACKERS. AlKO full luaorttmat at MSEWOEKS. cosJiB dried PEABS. 10 bills, dj-iod BLACTOtEKBIES. 10 hbK pttuxl OHfSRIES.

15 bold, peeled PKiOUES. KO IxiffS COCOANUTS. To wrlvxj per bark HCTtoert, from Liverpool: 171 cLwtt Ora.TOWDI'M and chcas 500 conks Bin-lm'n STOUT. 300 ouUDi i Co. '3 ALE.

coda Allsop's ALE. 1200 aviai KEEltoh Swhw KCLK. liW cases Colcinan'R MUHTAUD. HKOS. Komi ft, TcXOfl.

ANTTFAOTUttJiKS OV Al FIKE Jtnuk, Tilo various tdaas (cuaranteed to IAHI twenty ycn.nO, RapCjaOr Stoneware of all JUKI shapes. Flower Pom, Lawn Vases, praln Tile, Garbing for bored alKO Terra Cona and Flue-Tops. Prices renftonablft. Price Usto on application. Ecc.

WALSH i ROBINSON JL A will move to 70 Trtsinoat Htreot, nert door to Hico A BnuUvrd. oa December iHt. ON IIOBXNSON CO. AND looJ: al tbelr 01 printing uxecutt'd by tho WalKh Brothers, who have Lholr Job offloo in It. Sr storo.

As printers they havo few pwrs. rpHOS. WAtSBC Jt JL.CO., will be to on CO. AKK tho Cliaoiplon Cotton-Marldni; Int ut S5 per Ir, is tluj cheapest rjcl best in use. ll compleCe, with CuU uet of Scenery.

Seating cupadJy, -iOO. Addrwss nil ogm- munlcatlons to Sonderson. Texas, COLLEGE TO TMK BOTTO3J, nird Before tlio TtlKsraw to Ac i), A. tho ftjlly imbued with tbo diJIlcult problem tJioy hod to vritli, cave all newjtpapur mrti by botc! in putrv or retnrnrnfj jtltcT while by different routes and aiuembUufr in the 7urn C'r 5 room for JittJe caumuc Xbrro they tulkad a half-hoar yl on n. policy about this wide: To flrst profrawons to wo tbo condition ot ri.tlRJ.rH would uot wurrant un attempt to repao- dy tho tronble without further If It is found tLnt ft detJiilcd emminiition neftdod, then Into it fullv and spare no one.

If they xhoulci buvo to do t'lic loiter, ycur cor- adftnt infers that they mean a genera) ri- ization of tlio college, for -there will bo thingn brought out -thai will so as to render kceptiig of several of tbo faculty irapoaBiblo. Not that thero ary crJiacH to bo sbown up buft certain poraonaJ rencounters of kind that will bad iti Tboro to a fouling In thus number of cudeta would IcavL- il prcfrident was removed, Tbo answer to thi that tho boys would norao- back it wa. shown there tvaa reason, to romovo tbo dent or any officer of tho college. It wo. agreed In-wmcuy tbaG letter of tbepover nor to tbn faculty ollcring them a cbanco tc fix up tbcir'troublcs without the board, MC as fa? leave all the onus on the faculty in coso tho.V'COuJd not come to terms nmon' gowrnor, and Prof.

Hand movcrf to ad- j'jurn. cofwlder that latter great creclic to tha I made up my mind to go Attttin, hurriedly, after consoltlnff jw. Thomas, of Bryan, sai old frwnjd- On my tarn from AuittUi, found the twM them to be ouiet and no gave rx no more for thr good oftlm FroL fJutbriffbc thun bis ttw mmjiburs ot tut faculty. Prof. Morris was y- of tnlttnt, mid one of thfl fl of hatfdyu; bin fault, ifuny, is handJe.

Cun'c Frof, BUclt's compo- Jjttcyin hia department, but know bo In a KOOC flCholar, Am moat inthuate with Profs. Hood and SIcGinnK I attack and Mjtrtin officially, and ia no spirit of uro rtudy to inwrt any cocciliatioa tbut will not compromuw ray all I roaiid is thnt this covert be disclaimed I id it though- -it was case of per their own beds only to li in tbom. meotinfj assembled at 0.30 A. and R. Bradley was mado $4 porday and furnish bis own horao, if necessary, Tho college professors, cxcupt Gath rifiHt, OlmstcoU and McGianis, wore on bund also, a nurabar of and two ca'jots President sont a letter, as requasted in Toforenco to the condition of the coCeg finances, and giving' no now information, owiugtaareCL'ut report covering ground no 'new He reporte-'l 120 codeta on band.

Two arc away on Jeuve, oa sont nway. jrad Frofesnors Olrn utead and McQinnls woro left in cbariro of Uogo. Tbo staled to the professors whn aud been done by the bouxcl, and sold menta of ptofosEODi wooM bo cttlled for OG voluntary; uothiBS would bo forced. Piclceilt was selected' to go tbrougb' bun to Prof. Martiia first called, tho prcsidon 2aving -vrritten that he wns too sick to attend was dcsispxid to Crom him first as a matter of respect due him.

MUSIC, J.TJL Iv bound, at roajjotuiblci CLAfiKK 89 TREXONT STREET. Business C'haixces. A 'L1KS- Selling out-, choap on accouncof from town, my Kpleadid of DCTKHAil COWS, well acctfmatwl mid pood milkers. AMBftOlC, and Broadway. STO1LX2 FOK- for Kale In San Antonio.

Few fbctures A bargain -Cor cash." Adclreaa. PJELVRMACIST, Sau-VBtonio. Tex. nOK SAM5-A BANKER'S SAirE. JIADE TO ordvrruiU nearly new, wish Inside doors, vault und locks, Price $400: $SOO.

GEO, ROE. ten thousand to 5. Crockett, Texas. said: It is impossible for me to state exactly aow long tho college trouble fans existed. Havo een on working terms with tho president til anoiy.

Have always boon' in harmony with the faculty. "There bavo beon.a good many spasmodic troubles in which persons got heat- oil in discoMsions." My'oflicial relations witl the president are as usual havy been no calls for faculty moorings, as formerly. Thero 13 certainly no harmony now among the faculty. Mv trouble vith tho president p-ew out of his bcTiof that I did not promptly report on. some business I did at Austin for hiin, IsougL him to make report but conld not to bin as it happened.

Thoro DO faculty 10 hear ray report. When I came back I first ioard ol! tho Urisp vote, I heard of the letter the governor to tho faculty, but never saw t. Tho president says jis no social rela- between liira and 'four ot tho faculty. There was DO ofiort made in tho ing to effect harmony as asked by governor nis letter. After hearing letter tho faculty without trying to harmonize.

There was no discussion of the lettor. The president said, tho letter is boforo you, bnt the obiocfc of this meeting has been Throe months after organization of colJepe, 'in January, 1H77. thero arose tronblo bo twee llorris and tbo presidont. This will como out in investigation. I never saw a toad- man till tlien.

'Provident was furious throo mouths. The troublo was bridged over at last. -The dissensions wise ont of. Crisp natter. The college 1 troubles are totally, radically aud eternally in.

way of seUiomcnC of matter. I can work together. I 'am cocnbintttfons in tbo college. Gathripcht having charged- several professors they, of COUTHJ, are against him. I havrt hoard faculty charged with trying to oust thu president.

I know nothing was over two weeks getting my report to governor, -There is a rule to 'get our reports jo, bet I was busy. After rending 1 of tho governor's lettor.Lewis rOso and to something foreign to it. Nothing was donu to prevent nnymembor of the faculty-from Fpuakiugon any subject in meeting. Tbvro no feeling among tbo XANO NEW INSTRUMENT, j. low price.

r. LYNCH CO. E.eai Estate. knin FOW. SATO Oft- Jf JL acres tot Sweei.

councy; Tex -ISO paHturi). 3V fnn--all under good plaatr Qotd cistccn and tw( wells. "NViil ooll chkAp aad on oony terms, or ren S2 per acre for one year. Adui-ew C. FOS- 1 TKK.

ni: OR SAF.E Oli Titrof K. Posswwlon trfvan on short POCiec. KAUJFJLLN- SOJNO3E. 'd CottaRe. rituntetl ccr OK SAKilS--Various snup cot 1 1 convenient; tonjis 1 OR EXCHANGE FOR JL north of Eroortway, 1 lor and comfortable on OK-.

and 20th. 'i! -A J-Vantl Cemiaodlous Brick.ni)d.Fraiao Rtai two lots of known as ilio Hunt prop crtv, and Kltwitod conior ITtti sts. Xor partlculaiD snplv at offlce of li. HUGHES, JL, wsll by OFFICE-ALL THOSL iioptoyipeot, will do wSca. Market strict, Center.

ABOUT 1C or yearn old. Apply at poorroX 'corner A bou cd klvclicu and E. IO GENERAL work. -Southwestcornorof SEKVAXTS. AND corner avenue and i Apply to Mrs.

-COOK GOOD houseyirl. Apply at 17 Church street, ace EXTSRIENCED nurse. 1,0 uf two younp children. como'A'ell. recoijimended.

Apptv-ut 4, Tferaont Mecniiiiiestnj' OTEL ii pood Choiubcrtnald. two (linlop-room-Servants and uJS'aJ Pastry proferrwd. corner A veiiue H. FOR COOK. QERMAN at 1KJ Bath avenue, A irom.

to yeaw old. Apply to ACTIVE BOY, -MERCHANT: Box83U City "Wants. boanibp AC 'JTO or six rooms. Must be tn 1 poo4 repn.tr iihd ford Treraon; pavot. Address Docembcr 1, a Dwell)nK-house, T-ceoUidJy tumlihed or unfurnished.

ill Adtlrcwj Box B. this -rFor-'Kent. mo iRVajEVT-- BfiiOK BUILDING OX TRE mont. next dnor hiit-srore. Ofllccs am roinslo Wlh and PostofTlctt.

mn otllwln T. baiiduig. Strand; rwidence comer 10th PDi JT, JI. -M. TRUlinEAJST TOPJB ON J.

Co. 1 drugstore, sessicti'givcn pttrtl -T. J. SCHOTT inaE-PROOF IRON' on corner oC r- Strand aiwt J9th Possession eivpn hTimo- Apuly to and y.i stqt 13 LOIGXXG-BY MKS. JE- C.

street, between' 14 tli 3IEWARD TVII.L ict 40 years ilarir'niii-' J. S. MOORING, Nftvaaota. Tesas. financial.

'fetiiras tii -10 days on $100 invested. 0(flfilAl''-HtiportK free- profits to $50. -Address 35 Wall K. Y. and Slth streets.

Business'-Cards, CHEAPESX for Btatiorier. cothtTs: -THE STATE CHANGE Dealt-rs and General Agents. Austin, Texas: boy and nell necuritics wid I Business tho State (widCoIloctions solicited. Improved und noiniproved limde for solo. Correspondents promptly answered.

Tira liquor dealers are particulnrly severe onGov. Roberts; yftt, from the colerity with which ho is 'reported to turn the earner at early dawn in quoat of "bTce.lick.^itwouldhardly. seera'that'hoisnotu per so advocate of laws, or sumptuary, in. conflict 'With tho inte'restVof tho liqucr debtors; -Tia: national greenback convention) called for Janiiuvy 8, should, by all take -a reef in' tho title oC thoir party. To roclto it in all its 'modifications, as it now oxLsts, is liko Groel: verb.

It should at least bo limited. to tho measure of tho nomenclature of a South" Carolina colored preacher tvho advertised himself as tho Rev. John. 1 Honry Augustus Cresar Pompoy A and important raiiroad project initiated yesterday by filing tho charter of the Texas Trunk road, which proposes to ran from ImUas to Sabino pass, a distanco of about three hundred and fifty miles, tho general direction being Foutheab-torly, passing through a heavily timbered and OTColIont agricultural country. Josiah M.

Graves, of Haspacbusatts, is president. The capital stock of tho company is Tho charter woe filed at Dallas, Tire proposition 'for tho purchase of tho In- tarnation'al arid Great Northern railway, said have been accepted on tho 3d is understood to have been a repurchase by the old company from the committee for whom Mr. George Sealey bid it in at the sale in Austin. Thus the original company, reorganized, will resume control with what officers has not been. learned unloss the ret'orouce to president Hayes in tbo special implies his promotion from 'vice president.

first, annual session of tho American Public Health now being 'bold at Nashville, can not fail to excite more than or- dinnry intorost So 'far science and discovery havo renJerod no aid in averting or treating greatest sconrgo 'known to this continent, fever. ft is true, plausible demonstrable have -boon advanced, sporuks (iud prescribing'mpans of students to jeopardize tho interests of tho col- lofiQ. Was told by tbo students that tbo "president urged them to take sides; that ho had working this things two yejtrs. Thy students take no sides fn the college tronble. Thero is no eil'ort by tio professors to enlist their fecliupi.

I have alwavs been oa Cbo bwitof terms with ray classes. Mr, Black and Mr. Baker told mo that the president told thoui to take sides, and had been working this thing two years. I would infringe on the of inference if said what the president meant l)y what ho 1 told the boys. PJUOF.

HAND said: Thorn are dksonsions in tbo faculty bat no differouces between nwsolf and tho rostot them. I tr' to Jive peaceably with all men. There is want of harmony Ixjtwotjii G-ath- right, Hogg, Morris, Banks Mertin. DtF- sonsions aro damaging: to tho insticutioti and its success. Two or three weeks ago it 'was possible to recoocUo tbo trouble.

I hono it may bo reconciled now, still I doubt it. what I say, I sny for tho intoreat of the college. The fcrouWo Ib-st term, first session'of tho college. First trouble between Moms and Gathriprht with regard to omtriculntion of Stone, a Galvestou student; continued to grow from then. honost conviction is-that our 5 resent trouble does not rest on the Cfisp vote i faculty meeting.

The dissensions-are tho result of slow accumulation of troubles one oa the other, Tho troubles provo what a SPUTK produco. Leaving tho prosidtnt out of tho cose I know of no ivant of harmony among the professors still remaining. At a meeting when tho Crisp matter came up tbero exhibitions of fooling- thnt could bo conijtruod as bitter and disorganizing. Hogg wanted to malie some statomeat on the matter, bus the president said charges woi'e mado by Crisp as a citizen and Hogg WAS out of order. Tho vote stood 5 to 4.

bore come in and took a sent in tho I do not dfecnss those troubles to and our students. There is much feeling omoDg the boys. I know it lor I have a son in the college, and have difficulty keeping him in order. This fee-ling soriously afTects the collogo in its workings. Two weeks ago the president eoid mo that o.

disclaimer from certain professors of ill fooling toward him might effect harmony. Tboso things hnvo been growing. Remarks made on tho streets of on the honor and candor of ''president, have, in my opinion, made this trouble dangerous to tha interests of tho college. There was nonc- tion at faculty meeting whore tho governor's letter was retid OH Ghis matter. Gathright camo to that meeting, and said ho wished tho views of the governor complied with.

Prof. McGinnis ruad the letter to tho faculty. Suib- right said the paper is before you, gentlemen. a pause, and no action savo.some re- by Lewis Martin and othorsof charactor. llotion nmde to adjourn the mooting and carried.

Tbcro woro indications of feeling tbon, Thero were evidences of slight temper. The president called Hogg to order, saying what Crisp had done done- as a citizen, aud ho could not be discussed this matter as a cadet. I never volunteered on occasion to eJTcct harmony; on other occasions'I have tried to brio about harmony. Thero have not boon as many faculty meetings since the trouble bAgan.as bcforo. PEESID1TNT GATimiGlrr nexfc called: Condition.of tho college only on- by concerned: the board's octioo will govern me to Hogg and Mitrtin, Desertions are very' injurious to a college.

Tho court say we caa our Wlion Crisp was rejected as captain I protested, said '1 would take the matter to tho board. Crutp should bo promoted on tho law of precedent; he had all good znurica for the vatton. Jfc prot'essor attompted to es- pLuu hffi vote on Criffp orcept Mr. Hogg. Goodnljrlit Oono to "Wlfo I'ortUeleK.

to the COEfiiCANAj Kov, 3L rGoodnight left Dallas for Brookljli fcwt nigfct. 'lie goes there, as bo claims, by commAnii, to consult with "Williams, the creat high priest of America. Boforo leaving the lunatic asylum at -Austin, he wrote three, letters to his wife hare, to 'go to Dallas. When ho reuchod Dallas and found nho had not obeyed him, be her a long lettor, quoting; of scripture in support of hiu authority to command ber obtidjanco to his orders; he closed by rolling her to go to Dalhts once, and con suit with Histor Ilico, who would tell her what sfao must do to be sn.vecl, threatening her God's displeasure if sho did not oboy. Ou receipt of this last letter and tho news that her husband hivd left her, perhaps forever, the poor woman sooaiad nearly wild, with grief.

Sbo declared it seemed liko dfid-th. to her to go, aad death to remain here. Finally, aho coriciuded 'to obey her husband, and this morning she left a comfortable home to join her fortune with this bund of fanatics. Sho loft witlioul funds to tate nor further than Dolltis, yoc, just beforo sho eturGed, Capt. S- J.

T. Johnson, although hiehjy her course, and nor own following him, authorised her to dra-v on bhn from to time for any mofcoy she might need for the necessary comforts of herself and child. About thirty others wfll leave hero soon to with tuotw in Dallas, aod procicd to Brooklyn. Our citizens wish them good speed, and hope thay may iievor rotorn. XJic Cover nor to Commute-- XLeitiuiidcxI to Jail--- Pound JUead.

LSptMJial Telufram to tbo DAJAIAS, Nov. The eovomor has tele-. graphed to the shorUT.of Deaton county that he would not Brownn. commute the sentence of the Tho city cpmrcil passed a Scmda.y ordinance to-uight litJHtig the hours of observance from A. to -t P.

JL A veto Irom tho mayor is expected. Tho examination trial of D. A. Barton, colored, charged with outraging the person of a white woman, closed In default of bail he WOK Thy dead body of H. B.

Benjamin was discovered in Ms 'residence this morning. He was in fall health when ho retired. marks of violence on his body. The residence of John MelloiYTWiar the city, as destroyed by flro last night. The.

furniture und clothing were sa.vocL Building a total loss; 'no insurance. About negro families. from WAsniiig- ton county missed through toj-day en route to Kansas. They aro traveling overland in twentv covoretl vfagons. pMcopaJ Conference.

Novotiibor weather at point is extremely cold: heavy frost this Ico last night. The Hovoy scandal, involving the Eov. Conrod Hovoy, of Shttrmau, and a well-known married lady of that city, in the all-absorbuig ionic here. Rumor suid Mr. Hovey's rwlutiona 10 tke caused her huabaad'ri suicide, and Donison papers publicity tci the rumor, sirico whicn time ilr.

frioiula lave con tin "besieged omces'of tho and Herald with copious explanations and.denials of gnilt. Discussion pro, and con iKciceedinfrly'wann, and tho mattoritoeif jrows more complicated. Austiu methodist episcopal couforonco con- ereoce' couvcat's here to-morrow. 'Bishop kfcn-eli, of Now York, arrivod hero to-day, to to present at thu opening. An extroxaoly argo attendance is JH.of IVoaJ 4 JfawfZoi'JC, 1 Houston and Texas Cwtiai 1st- at 1IW; 535.000 Grerttt Kordv em liiUdt 'Jl; 4000U and PacMc inrrrnoj bears mode a raid on stocks' to-day, decline ol cent.

A twwtiritj of ttw Interjiacioiikl atocichpJdrrs buW at fiolostoiw on at -which nv xolutionVitreru occeptinjr proposition, for.parcha.M, Another held on the 'JTthyut which resolutions were passed ibe rcctivor ing and raidnj road out of Cia Iiarjrfs. President Hays is httro. uwetinjc is 'VVool quieter, bat holders retajafull previous' pricet iii thought, however, tbo advaooe vrilJ probably OTCT 5 per ceot. Conai'leritbU) purchavca ore making anrowlof grades suitable 'or American market. Cotton cfZ oil ruaiicatloos and disappointing LiviirpooL The CommiaurJon of Ttilecrani to tho Ncws.1 Kov.

Tho Kottecnild casa is set for argument on Saturday. All for thft state will bo present. The habeas corpus case of Dr. Erwin, from Bryan, In requisition from the governor of Illinois, is beforo' the court for ar- ncnt, Cul. Tom Beat, of Bryan, repro- tinj; the applicant.

Tho created, a groat deal, of interest during the proceedings, incident to tiia'axtradiiion lust fturamcr. Thero nPo unmbcnii of cases being transferred fronj the suprome court and court of appeals to the cocnmiasionere of apneola, and somu very interesting opinions bavo ulroady; beon delivered by tbat ooart. HOBSTGX HAPi'EMVGS. tbc Firot Day. Tho first annual sion of tho Amoricon Public Health association was colled to order at noon by the president, Ca-beli, of Virginia, in tha hall of this ro- ives at the state capitol, Over two mooibors wero on tho floor, and tbo galleries wera fillftd with spectators, Amonc Cho 1 -members from abroad were Dr.

Kuther- the 'state health officer ot Toias; Johiiaon, yocretory of the MississpiDi health Dr. Albert L. GihoD, modicai director United States navy; Dr. B. F.

Gibbu, modical tnspoctor Siats nuvy; Dr. Rahman the state board of health of Kentucky: Dr. Chopping of Now Dr. John S. Sillmps, CoL T.

P. 'Warring Dr. Bemiss, of Now Orleans, and others; representatives andsanita- from nearly every state, and distiu- medical oillcers of the army and navy. tn the the association was formally welcomed to Tennessee by Gov, Marks. The welcoming address of tho city way delivered 1 mayor Kercbnnol, and on tho 'part of the fito.inedJcal society by Dr.

E. N. TVncht. Caboll thon delivered the annual which discussed tho sanitary coudi- country, yollow fover; and the adopted in this and other countries. 'to and control it, snd Uro general pro sanitary science and legislation.

After prayer by Eov. A. Hoyt, and pre- of the names of a largo number of day. muzobw cf jiftrltttmMini Tor fipporary, will pn- Icr. OLuuitta Parncll and several oiifier member', uf porliiunont will atLoiid.

The Cwtrul Kows IT warnmtti havu been issued for Iha arrewt of other charged wiiL soditkms conduct, soverol Arreatcd. for to of ilu; ilichael Davitt and Jaa. Bryqo Killon arrested, with: uage ia-public speeches caic to breach ot the piace, and Jejpes Duly, editor of the Connaught Tuk-graph, kux Cnjitlebnr for a caue. hiive hoea conveyed far Thu pmoners whoro thrt A of tho Pall Mull Gazette ro- poi-ts groat conatcrnatiou provoils at Castlobar, as Daly is much respected. Ha was cheored by tho inhubitsjits oa his departure for Sligo, He was on hia own car wiib HUb-iiaipector cf police, wid a strons: escort ia front and rear, paper, the Connaught Tolograph, not of arrcsr of the editor.

Cabinet TIiolrltetlcnatloiiK. ROMS, Nov. ID. Signer Curroli, Italian proof tfce wii mitr, liun plocud the cabuiab hi tha LundK af not yci; of Afcirtacc Tor. to tho Gauiois from St.

rapurts that cJI to join tiitir have been ordered nd. on-esta oJ! Davitt, Nov. Tlio irkJi Tiinos tho Dalr. with makfne; incEtddary specchcK, were effected Vory quietly. Bavitt and Killcn arrivctl at Sligo at ii.40'1*.

M. At soveral scatiutin along tho railroad special polJccmen woro an duty. The prisoaera will be brought bei'oro rehident and formally -romaaded to jail, pending specittl mogietoria.1 sitting, fn a few dnys, wn'ou one ol kiau crovrn law oflicers will condinit the prosecution. Killon asscrti4 that he can not understand his arrest, as he considered his speech entiruly within the bounds of law. li iporuu; oa WM a revival of "tho luojoda boom rnsult of whicJi upon 1 'ocn tho li La LH a Moxicnn to- Crosi the uttur of in of ucvt't.

wblcb is at City orf Mwziw. It ia oao tbote LiMd of 5 iiriclc Pomoruy, with mwro called It odds to poverty br 10 be the working men. Thin pttua witb nil lib at oner 011 plfi of United States without Uigtti liiuo to women und aT saCcty. Thaouiso of th Co-opunuuoD iu iouns truntior paper in a. lino vein of has i.ntitpaw that tbu utars of dctui uuioa arc cJbout to bo by luofxt, viz; tb.o auaazntioa of tho Sierra.

thfc nouitf of tbu Azfit'ricau wtu tbtu teaks tt bring dlbcroilit oa his ft in fair to infer that xl r-o a after at hbcn. nscvM, cctaJ tioii and ubich were the in each ol of IVrtimo 4 of to charter. It should tttko place at AJK! hoUui, Iho Tunicr the prcvi, thf oonvurilion i tbo tha diroc'U the tho COH ou tho AaKiricaa Baxilchhire, of Fort ind en- tlicted bv tho yntijil ol thu county, the October term of tbc crtminoi court, far theft of cuttlo, utui arrosfxi lout lu Uto Crystal I'olact) saloon by deputy fchenff J. to il If," it which Ijtr.g and VQI of cevatry is toocb to bUi: CJU11W into hAVO vrbun the Co-ojteradon of his countenance? tho Americans will receive them with Now looius Uke busbocss, for to put an rnd to inmjljnition at fur as tio Lhe the cans uro and it is to bo hoped tis beta. nowcver," tho Cooperation, como with hostile intent, ai the EJO Grande with will ldx EJO Grande with tho boe of our booty, or drive them before us with of the Fleet.

HAEBOH, N. Nov. ripg, of Now Tort; Dr. Miller Tbompsoa, wrecks; but 'could nothing. The Judtjoa Orloans; Dargin, of Boston: Dr.

Harris, of Novr York; Dr. Toop, of Baltimore, and Folsom, of Boston, Rov. Hugh Miller Thompson read a paper ou ilie ruethtKl of removing garbage in Now Or- "anSj illustrated with diagrams. Dr. Jouoway's paixjr on various questions of municipal sanitation, was read by tha secretary.

At 1 o'doct tbo association visited at the residence of Mrs. Pott, widow of thelato James K. of tho United States. Ar tha session Dr. A.

Giton, director of ttic United Status navy, rend aa able and interesting papor on tho pro- icctiou of innocent, and helpless members of ho community from veoorioi diseases and 1 consequences, earnestly advocating 1J -'----KSon Morrison arrived tit poult thirteoji panons saved. The tug Gardner today, pickod up one of tho dredger off WLcn the gale strode tliu fleet all the tugs cut loosa from tho tow oxcupfe Seymour, and sought to savo tbemeelvos. Tho scows soon porrod fj-om tlin ixsi of tlue- fleet and not SUICQ been beard from, and it not now bo ascertained how many were on board them. The tug O. A.

Thoy or saat, and it Li supposed tho crew went down with her. crews of tho tujr Baker were atao lost with tho The jtollowkig additional ptirticuiars to tho lake disaistor bos boea recurved. Two tugs of, tho fleet woro soou to go (lowxx. Tlio- tug Becker came tho dccdfeo of three VXD CS the rhdd system of QUO ndca-ror 10 Jttnyor DcGreitii-- Counter Pctlcloiu Telethon! to the 11 ATJSTIX, Nov. petition filed with he nttorauy ponoral him to institute by warranto to ejoct mayor )oGresa from his otllce.

on tho ground ho is an )flicar of the United States army, and Jneljgi- jlo under tho state constitution char- to hold civil oiEoe, It is aJw stated that tlessrs. Peolor itnd Maxey bove been employed prosecute tho case, A counter poUitiou oaa day been circulated and signed by a largo jiumber of property o-wnors, a class generally very well content to have DaGress continue in ffice. DeG-ress is a retired ottlcor on ntitlod to wear his uniform, snbjocfi to be ourt-martialed, and to bo detailed for service jf a dosignated character, aodBOino goKl law- behove, if the question is investigated horoughly, by.the competent tribunal, he vill be ousted! It is creating considerable Court or elegram to tho rLTiit, Novombor following cases wore decided to-day by court of Willis Hill vs. the reinstated and dismissal sot aside. W.

Baldwin rs. Donnif Dillis--from Cherokeo--roheoring refased. Isaac Roberts vs. 1 W. Hawthorn--from for want of proaocn- on.

vs. Haborger--from Hnnt--afilrmed damages. 1 M. Lawrenco vs. thoStato--from.

tversed and remanded. Is. E. English vs, the State--from Lamar-- Oirraed. B.

O'Brien vs. tho Stato--from Dallas-- ffinacd, -H. Scucty TS. the State--from. Rains--ro- ersod and remanded.

J. H. Soron ct al. vs. the State--from Bexar --rovcrscd and dismissed.

C. Downs vs. Che- State--from ofThrmod. in" at latest Recounts yellow, a i tho dissension. Difficulty unyielding CO the treatment of tinsas TM the Crisp maCKer; ECovo hadjaorsonal thu medical fasalty as it wu a'hundred yeara I igo.

to otbers. 1 do not bbhmd Crisp matter. Crisp roinained at college THE statements of police sorgoant Hunter ana vttca tion to study German. He boarded patrolman O'Donohuo soem 'to confirm ru- with mo. Ono day he caaio GO mo with paper mor afloat yostel-dsy that Folte Walsh's in bond, and TM" jrick building could saved by a little abortion, on the.

part cf the fire companies. Considering'the gallantry displayed, and tho dangers they encountered In their against the fire on Tuesday, this charge of neglect at tho eleventh hour Is a matter of regret, 3ur re; eve; were unablo to find Mr; Blum oning but will, doubtless, iotorview liim. before this, I said 1 muse decline to Indorse charges made by him a citizen, fcr this was during vacation. Ho said others aro with mo in these charges, and wanted to show letters from cadets on the subject. He said was a decision the bbvs to get up' an extensive petition, but L-risp found it was against the ruled to act in this wav.

i advised against any proceedings tlie Xtlv Grande. Teloipum co the News.1 7 AHTO.MO, Nov. nortlwr blew out itbout sundrawn last niffht, thermometer went down to 32 deeroes. Thare was considerablo ice formod in- all exposed vessels. Tbis'is tbe first Ircuze of tbo Tho cwt companies of the second artillery stationed hero started overland to tort Brown, Teras, to-day, under coauDand' of Cape.

Woodruff, atajor Clifton, in command of the arsenal, baa been relieved bv major Fbipps, and will proceed, to Naw Yorfc for. duty. withouc tbo necessity police sur.v'eillanco oi! 'Eurooeon cities. Dr, Steinberg 1 United States nriay, approved tbo paper read by Dr. G-ito-n, and was followed by Dr.

Burlhacba, Dr. T. Gibbs and Dr. Carap- btH methods of protec- tion. Tho sanAtary council of the Mississippi valley, composed of ropresenta'tivcy oJ tho national board of health, state board of health and various twiaicipftl met uc 2 P.

M. Presitlont Plunkett, in his welcoming address, rcviovrix! tlio aodon of the Tennessee board, in accorclaQCo witb. ns of tlie council, oud said, through the or perienco acquired last sununer, he beliovod the hiid been enabled- to so perfect its system ol regulations as to make sweeping epidem- i volloy ics of yelJow fever in the au ovont of tho past. Memphis mcnd'ed to the esecutiva commiieo as tho next place of meetfng, and a oonmiittee appointed to formulJato tho work for that meot- Tho Nashville and Little Eock boards of health were admitted to roeinbui'ship in 'the- council, which thon adjocrned, aubjoct CO cH of the 1 prefiidenl; during the convention of the Testimony on I7EW ORLEANS, witnesses wore examined regarding and ore-ata of ISTti, but nothing of importance elicited, Albart W. Klnngan saw a man named Harris give money to Dojoio, a member of the Packard legislature, who divided with another member: heard them talking about the election of United States sonaixw; wasn't certain about date.

Cross-examined by senator Catooron--Could not say positivelv -what the man wcro talking dividing the money. Can not re- raombor a word thai either of them said. made an somo months ago relating to tbo incident above referred CO. After the date, the paper waa placed in evidencoj Bernard Williams recalled: TestiSetl that Jim Lewis paid his to Washington. While in WaahiDston, Kellogc gave him alltfao inontjr ht 1 wanted.

Kellogg instructed witness to otter Murray $0000 to go to Canada and not testify. In answer to senator Cameron's question, as to who was present when Kullogff told witness to oiler Murray $5000, ho "Nobody. Ton think when a man does sort of business he's foolish ononph to haro anybody present? Jim Lewis and Morris Marks tried' to ketp mo from coming boloro the committee. Lewis swd I would Fell Into Well "and "Te lecram to tho Kewn.1 NAVASOTA, Nov. gin -house of Mr.

Patterson, together with fifteen bales too, was destroyed by nre Ko in- Buranco. Prank Evns, of Wasliinptoo. who bus sn ffrtred from Jt vhen near e. well, on farm, foU: in itnd was drowned aasifis- ance codlU bo Thenegroos slili continne Sansas. on be Marks sent to como to tlie custom-house, didn't go, because I was atraid they would kill njc.

I am satisllcd it I nad gone I would not now be alivo." Cross OJcaminiLtioa by senator Camo- ron developed fact that tho witness had boon in tho confederate onny, deserted, was captured and punished. (Sore--William's connection with thq army may account for his failure collect a peiwion i from thtf federal aboard tho tho tug careoned over tuiJ disappeared. The tg' Othayor went Uo vti aboirt P. il, Har Henry was saved; the Xwcr is Huppofied to bu lose. On board tho GKarebn were BJchurd Arnold.

Patrick Bfl-ly'Logan. S. Logoii, Gear Fahncr and wiio. The wofior in flis engii room was waist doep, and at 4.40 A. it.

the Gordon sunk, and oil on board wero drowneJ ox- the firemaa Sanith, and two brolfbeni named. Heather, who were pticLcd up by tbc tug Seymour. The tag Gardner, wjjieb lolt this port for Sodiw pooit yesterday. and reixcta scows o( tbo wrecked on tho beach between here and Sodas. Thoro were tbirty-am) persons on tho neet whou it loft the river Sk LawTsaco for lake Ontario; h-bctcon wero taiun to Sodius on th? tuj John Hiclder, six rwiCUKl and taLcn to act- ett's harbor OQ tho tug Seymour, and tlirea 1 were 0:1 BCOWS that ore Tho number sttvedwraros "Wet iwarcd, lion!" and right bere I buro ot to Wu; point I to make, which is Ot) this ropresoautivo of the Mexi- how can hus Unually when a Mexican ediWr nttd tho United te tho Kio Grundi; in force, and uiarcfatia be it himself ho has occupied Now city, imd is iimultaneonsJy froto tho dorno of the capitol And bore comes this editor of too and aitor hurling the Amcp- intruAaru across thu Rio Grantlc, does not ovii- and toko cf Xoatas, hicli tcmpOP3Jilj in poticssloa of thu ilovr will the unforuinata editor tlhti Co-opexaaoj3 this oversight to bis pitronsV Go yoa have aot even studied tho born books of (be Tba-oowit boca roleased from arrrst in CabtwiviZlo, now in Sou Antonio, and bia iwjajo of are onr foremost citl- iBsouttho idoA nis boon guilty of any ciflroAr Shortiy oiter the coont van itrreotwi" Elcrrville, a commnnicjitioa ap- parcj la tiw Aiitonlo Herald, in whiub tt kiiinnoob.

with full dutails as to liiao, place imtl atttuxlont circumsUiuccs, waro 1 a. on whicfc oocaaions proKcnce of tlie ooujit was couuvcted with tho iuozpl i miruh of money, It ciual that wen uro k( the press, where the real ottfocL ia to gratify malico, but it UHiiTscuil that a gunUomun Is tJaett in Ualf' ndoaaiQ uuCaacw, where itw muww Of trnstutorthy persons are given "bv whom Vbu may bo uituenticatoiL li to UUnk that a of roafe can not viatt a frontier totvn in Toms a dozen wall known citizens coa- to blat his coal name, for no aether xxnaa tban puro for thus fur no motivo beon for On the 11 of the freuttoinaii ai'e to ha-vo oocn hiu victims, oau purtitti being a merchant, another a doctor, and anoilLcr a postmaster. Under thttK? civcusflstaiicod the uaprujudioed rcador following card, piiblihh- oA ia LhJM Herald, as dkpcliiii; wki2i afihir is surrouadcd, by tho fact thnt Tho boy nut ciKCf s. mul jubimnt over public y. not than SCO erctinfionisU re in Ux crtT from the country around.

trains atmo in hui njght orsr WokUn JUIITOW aud '(yw Orietcw and tbe Ntrccts U- dny aro fiilid with cocntry Tba afternoon a crowilsd CMJ- vjuni, and A recwotion ia by Pettr at "Bdcbelotv hall, coinpli ory to tho performers to bo eajcyod the show tooiijht. Tho THE CATlIpUC La full profiTcss to-day in Anaory bU. attcndanco last nigut was IxrffO, uad fjur jjives every promtao of cfx. tbvi may beutlfal receivod arc two oil painting to POL7CK PIC Aleck for upon a railrottd uino check, vriu "plii 1 uadrr a $1000 bomi ihis morning ty rooorder. Jitn witii purloining from a country cousio, ordered to a bond, Ui default of wuk be mitleu.

myrrprs von JEL and T. C. railroad, tton, "J07G Houston, Morru. IL Aiwl S. A.

milroad, HI1 Houkton, Otxi GuJvetton, Mo T. nd X. O. railrtwuJ, 31 and G. y.

ratfrood, -TICS dtk- vcston, o76 Eooaton, Mocjaa. chwcd wak at oil. No Ordinary low middling 11X CO JIT. Only l.hrt» oaneii were of ia civil court to-day: Cavo Oiborou vs. wifo; judgment for partitioning lo of land lit Frwdiiittntown.

J. vs. J. IT. Perojoy ct wk.

for plaintiff for norta of BuJTaio bayuii. tcrand wifo vx. Ii. i'. dnfeiidaat fcr land north uf The nmt frost of the wjawn liquor who their con- iitujn this jnorninK, reouuned intijocity UJ sou circus.

Pinafore hills ore again comfpicooat on bill-boards here. The norLhtr IIAX but lias cold spt'U behind it, which to ncnt. TLe ciay is full of ntriinrasTB to Ck0 ccrsigiflJXLoS of rxavcil- oi.tiae stcUie-ci Sou. Thomas by tiio Jirtny Of the CuniburJHUid. A of die socirtpf was iwkl tUie and owiny to the b- sonco of Geo.

vl too CUjtj, on account of sickucbs, JeSL C. Pavis wm selectod ic preeido, loud chatffs. adjourned, proccsaiou was formed and to the site of tfao statuo whoro tioe unvyiliup: ceremonies VHSK commenced. In the line the pro- ceKsion "wore the liicluuund Blues, of purticla of douljt that tho ccuctV wo all that he bfllievect luuily tkAtn to bo. It is i that actuate his will but uotU Unit Is dono not, even tho of tho court con ex- to thogo who a traduced stouter: izoa THI COUNT XZROKA.X.

Hdraid: Li-ne of November oomnxaoiraUoa dabxl from Kcrr- aad ginned KUptoroantfi. tho writer of vih, whoover Us may bo. is beneath the ttccuUcmnn; bui since his To kJSacJ; upon me has been givon to tho public 1 thtf colnnms of a respectable nowb- paper, I am constrained to nocico of iU Vn. and Korfolk Citv So Ir tu, my gull; or innocence concerned a I tiac charges brought against me, I lier wkich it proceeded to a circle whero is placed. Tho liserciscs were opened Guarda, Tho procession passed the executive mansion and was reviewed by tte president and cabinet, afj tbo stti 1 with pntyw, after which Hail to the Chief, by the marine band, aad Ula-SUir Spangled fiaa- nei', ronUbrod by the male chorus of over ono hundred volocii, accooApiiiied by the full mi- rioo band, drum carps, oatctry A of the socond u.rtii!cn and batterj- of the third artillery, formerly by Gen.

during tho war. and subsequently by Thomas. Tbese batteries were on ayenuo aud il street, the facing eastward und were flred by electricity, the wires of the signal corps, under control of lientenont Swift of the aaJ all direction of S. JE, Tbc staiuu was then unv-ilcd by tie ocuIptOiSvnd gnmii hymn was iung by tfao somj chorusAvith cannon accomnanimeat. Tbo oration was deliv- paid.

Thev would send me away, erwl by Stanley Mati-hows. and the for me three times lost Saturday statue was accepUjd by presidcat ia a Collision. ma-psiA, November first witness eraminod to-day before the United States local inspectors of steamboats in reference to the recent collision, off Dalawaro breakwater, wusthftoecond Eoa-toof Champion! Tliis said tho Chsapioc had four men on each watch; one of thcstj was kept at the and another on the lookout. When throo were required to set sail they took tho men. from the loofeont to kelp, provided the weather was clear.

Thero WHSHO standing order on the steamer against taking the lookout from his post Juckson, who at the steamer's wheel tba night, testified taat just beioro collision, he saw Paul Hand, the lookout, eii- with two' others in. sotting ga.il This TritoesB altered ateamerS coarse by orders of the captourflvo or soven minutes botore tho collwioa. i Frederick Rjcfaards, scnmtia ou etw Chom" that Paul Homt the loosen -the topsail just before the pion, Frontier In HxceHeni Coadltlon- i wear Teleprram to the News.1 collision, No ono that witness knew of was on Tcias. November EL--Causa! W. the look-ouc vhilVHand was aloft.

Soon of lor P. Sutton, of Matamcros, who has been to- I heard Uie alarm sail ahead." This short speech, The exercises were beJtl in a tent south of the executive and were bojim with prayer. Judge tben duiivcred of welcocie on boualf of the city. Gtju, Anson G. McCook delivered an oraiicn; Story recited an poem by Edw.

UU'd were madt Gen. Shonoao, mode a short speech tmio- tlio character and worth of Gen. He stated as a matter of that to Robert bod Gea. been indebfcwl for his commissipu as lirsg 11 wofi aow stated in public that Aaderson faad not been true to hi but he know.ot±i«rwisa, aad if Gi hhlV k.LKU^^ am oactcot to leave it to the inveacigaQOn and the courts of country: but so fur ea the writer of article refc-rre'l to is I debiry to say that, though he had aat tiw courage to an article over hii OWB pcopcr name (if he has aiiyl, I will yet dcscaud to bis level to inform him Vaat he has pubiiiiliixl htt article at a time he knew I could, not Avfend mjTielf, in custotly, aad haa sttt-mpeii a cowErti- TUe party who assumed the responsibility of tbo article ji referred to herein, as well tbt cowardlv autaor. So far as his attack upon UIP family of De Ghana: is concerned, i'3 the o'l the doctor I concluded that the I writer has the opportunity to his Jajcilv.

ti San jiiii spectfully, Li: Cowrt: DS Senator mutt. Cwrpouuir XHotr tbc Iteniocratft Choose tlie ProftfctLcnt und Get wUli tJto lieu An olaboraUi md evidently carefully prepared interview from wmator Matt. Carpetitsr appeared in tbo ou the liith He believer ihaL ji4ei thu khadowK of the republican frauds of 1876-7 casting on the next prcudm- KtruggJn, aad he procwids to booud alarm to hia party, Tbo 'ollowtntf is the portion of kin interview reUitfng the next and tho possible raovo- of both tides: You roinsrfced tho other day that Gnuit, if nomiiialAjd, would be elected ator Yes. that's wbot I wiid, osd I 'might bavo abided that, if elected, he will ha fjuiugu rated. Reporter-- "What do you mean by liCACtly what I sny.

Hell bo Sa- augurated, dwpiio Ibo thai moy uuulu ix prevent iU Tm not ao i don't want to bo rcfXirtl STJCD. Kut 1 I ikm in for it with you, and I as weii on with a prediction that 1'vo of late. is thi the wjll count of the electoral of Cmporta.nl Project. ST. LoUiSj Xov.

new and railroad project in Toms was in ly ai Dallas, in that fctate, by tih'ng of a Tcias trunk rc-ilroadj to run frpra i to the of Mexico, QOAT Saiunu pads, witb a brasch from wr Tvltr countv to uue gr more of our tfcw two bouhca meet i.u joint convflnticn for Uixi dnty February, jWL They will tiarir protest spon whiit they "will to havo ttwii au o' iyJeraJ power this eicculiou of the election uvty take Oiliforaiii for ttus puriyoec, or York, or Pennsylvania, or any MAIA facuirod fur tht ezprzat rosy be fur- and ono or boui will suAoin prowar, The ol ttat bo throwc GUI, and i- will be declared Uiai there was no election and 1 will assume to ciocS a The arrunjjcmejts for will in booM, ilie fc aitcmptinp to roifce them id by ns- so that the dezaozrKCu: nomitwe ior bo elected under ttc form coior oC Ono mild. road will run through the very iiae country. Jowab Graves, elected L. via? preskkJiC; Malcolm D. liohinjxjn, secrelary.

The wfll be and of vrhicii wore subscribed on vj the pUoe. Ubw of rlonda, un A vww- iiy ta UJMA tie on vocb. republican had been a patriot so too baa Eobert fJLT LL his dcsirr to 50 ticwi is virtually to i to to lay ecamirtft returns has givru. The rapabli- 4 to cziiiiiino tiic tiivo oeuti to correct all tnon. an ina3- 3or.

special fcDci vacfi of oiEciil'counfc Tbo TOCC injured Acacaii, Uf-, Sov. Birjcioc tat iia3r liielj io recover. One vilh ttie couacil both in tjj fcrtiocoa cigbt. oi-or- ci- mat tr ibai 3 XIB ibtd. IE mMakor aabp: 'l by art cocaci! coircuOw) W-tUy Una nnii'ona eosam tw two temu ui wai BJ cf aao widtujf go li.

sfcai bouse tlic coucciii L'a--i to It ii ncvr i of bo when- she reaches and. finds hat tho object epnrted for 0 of her distant city, is lias not or struugers to know. JIrs, Goodnight sharos aono of the delusions cf her most unfortunate husband, seeks only, by her presence and nJIuence back to reason or tosharo bo nwaits -The conduct, of Johnson, who has no sympathy witb tbo but whose generous impulses 'ould not'Jpermifc tno affectionate wife to mons strangers without the necessary an incident that, does the college ii was nc tions -ajways It-ft with tho commandant, and' be named Crisp- in, regular order of- succession. Kocess one bour. Ai-rERNOOT SESSION.

President Gathrighi continued: After for- wnnlinc papers -to tho governor I got a latter from Sim 1 contaiiiiug charges against me, which debarred mo from reading his "letter to fftcultv. 1 so Austin to to relieve that daty. He did so' and-I got Hand to road cried to be poUtoat the meeting when tbo "fintlemeu, "-T said, you havo an oppcrtamSy roacton Water." The faculty in- tomaicd that 'their vlew'3 had' to and wo are hopeful that the companv business this time. A Deserter to Com- 1 maud. Telegram to the Sows.1 HOVSTON.

November P. Ravner, 'Luln'Sagsdale. a well known. omed. lady, lure, died to-day of consumption.

ilbran give himself tip at the calaboose to-night, claiming co be a deserter, from tho frontier and taking, as bo flays, this cutting bade.to have alreaily in the, loss of lives. precaution bos necci- sarv to -work jji'''- chertir and palv'by the use of prograsa'Tjeen posiitle, Ic that with, a dcortnnnal whom nutny The' Eeiscr aad Scllaef and Hcisar. V3; Scixaofer, TLe next on HJLVEX, ilichigai, Tbe Kale tho seisou prevaiic'd since aighL, the blowiag foity.miie* or: weal aihoro broke of foar srill he no catracce tat. be oi ilie club, the uocer ihe ruuts If.

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