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ir: Son. 112 JCJUiicrr STMZT. Gitntrrw. 1842. GALVESTO.N, TEXAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21.

5 CENTS. VOL. XXXVIII-NO. 209. EOSE'S are Invited to Call and Note the Bow Assortment of rratnes AT AMUSEMENTS.

XiOUISE Ve' 7 ul 1 1 vovertai Mqnalified Success iht BliO USSARJJ'S BOYS' awl CHILDREN'S Fow to Eiqid Years. I Box bale" opeD lall7 from 3 i. tUl ji r. x. lit Hoaduv Sen-niherSl.

four nljjritll only, ABA ttltggKtf For 'Sale. Cloi'itne r- cio-TII'TlJKNC NJKW IN SIIIIWS SBJuiTOS'SJlKISFOMCfiD BOSOM Sill Bilwl' nDstlffi Will "end s-amuli' any perliulf ilozunSJ. BARTON. tlie'SUL'rf MAN', Ciilvcuuin. Send for "oHce list GondM, fret'.

Dark rey Cos. Suits, -53 to 4.50 Red Mix. Can. Suits, 4 to o.OO Green and, Red Mixed CM. Suits, to 7.00 Green Plaid Cox.

Suits, to 7.00 J3rovjn Basket Suite, 9 to 11.00 Mite Riblfid Suits, 8 to 10.00 Mglit to Fifteen Yews. Red Mix. Suits, $6 to 7.SO Oxford Red Mica. Cassimwe Suits, 7 to 10.00 Red-Mix. Gas.

Suits, 9 to 13.0.0 Blue PdVd 10 to 15.00 Blue Bile. Basket, 11 to 18.00 Boys 1 Children's SJiirts', I derslivrta. Half Ease, Etc. C. BROUSSARD, 119 Strand.

COLLEGE IXYESTIGATM. Wliat K. the SovciQber 2S, W70 -Tfccro is no pOKitlnn Indicative to what the board Will do. It fa however, tbat they an trying to luccitoin whether the coliftgo cnu proceed tbo faulty and inan- acoinunt It It can thoTreincdy tiwy pro- powj MH-wMont, The board have nyjui red from i-verv profiMtor explicit answers to two qiSionV: i' ril col- lego from tho present'Indentions and stilJ retain tho present faculty." and whv i iGathright) would cut his throat, tad bU knife ready. tniii: In juhtiw; to inywlf I mast say I have bad four ifTewnt difficultly wife th.

president. As to'jnatrieulatioii of btonc. 1 iio not fullv. but beiue commWnnt at tbo time. I zmwt h'av.

given very pcwisive or- collmion witti tbo presidrat. H- tnid me 1 rebuked the too Lverelv Jlv other will be told if vou wfih It. "They are of a personal nature. 1 want to stoiid the brunt if any. I ha-TM more forbearance during at that than r.t any otter period of my life As to trouble over college over'which I had charge.

1 had none. There were outstanding liabilities not reported to me i thc every member to facoily troabl ban. all barf to proceed in tbe facility 01 the UMsnbtTj could not vmturt to wgg--- -their own personal convictions what woiul or uiizht faa rood for college goverumunt, rzor. KMiTU, Kirieon of college, called: Bnvo had no Jar Ith any of the faculty. Have Gn n- hr twenty-eight yews.

I want to him vindicated. Beliovo Horns and Cmthngh- have conciliated each other, They have both still as much. There woj swiom be- and Gathngut wax it when the coveraor and JffoiMCliolfWu culture-- 310TOCRA.FII vn'AMBK OK ALL DE- ou'J-all klndu of I-aiwy rniraeu order, co MKS. 31. of Taller' IftJ and 1'ostoaico Tajjybl.

Corns JyUte Knobs, go tflu- M. htlMnanS MEL.MNG nl HEDUOKD rrlcwu to make room for holiday JQih'ER 6. Treinwit and Mechanic, STOVKS I STOVF.S ctonmer Colorado, Dining. Kooci and Stoves, for Coal or wood. Abto, Vn tdzosof Kox Stoves, suitable for City nrnl Country Tnule.

i M. P. in Tremcat street. 'f, i Wanted. -Mwrcbonw and Agents In-every towi Ten "NTVKS FOH'BCTCBCEHS, TABLE, Ciwrtog.

Bread and ticket. Saws, Hatcliuta. Axes, Xalls, Hinges. LABAJ1E. OHSSON i 0 0 AH coodc at taslhoaable prices, wblch In bottoin prior to their leinoval, as they will occupy iho door to lace Jt on the.

181 ot December, wLow tlioj- hopo io nifet their-old tiiends. To hiui tho fUV yoursclvw, ua miggeiMd th( letter to yocr faculty llrst ausstion tbo answer with one- exception-" no." To tho second nutation tho ansvrera have been unsatisfactory and opened tbo of csplanation. It can not bo denied that tbo bo.ird aro taking of such a conthigeney as secession of the stndente from tho colleen In caw of OathrlBht'3-removal The only evidence warranting such a coiiree by the Umrd is found in Gathrighfs insinuations, in testimony, and his own very emphatic and studied assertion to the board, that he only ot tho faculty could control tho boys. "I can do it, and I know it," said ho. Tho board are also looking into Hw.accounts of with tho college.

Nothing but formal civilities exist between the board and the faculty, and lobbyists find audience with but ono or two of the board. Tho latter may remove Gatb right and retain tho rest of the faculty, or remove Gathright, Morris, Martin, Hogg, Low "and Banks. It is the intention to pet rid of and it is decided neccsmry. to summon students. Tins simple decision forecasts a clean sweep almost, for to disturb tho routine of study is to virtually college, with oxciteniont, a Lcr MII.I oard at last mt-ctkig from all -matter.

Ax to a college book store, it wa, tarte-l by Howc-11, of Brym.who put a cadet charge. Boys entering college deposited JI5 or his books of study. After a while the aunu into coUego possession an accumulation of unsalable books caused debt to hang over he store and a voucher was made out for S-MU, nonoy payable to the president. WM pay- bie out of college funds. It was a loan of wd funds from college to help tbe ttort; and mv oponlon I doubted the propriety of wren n.

navment. tuis matter was off fo. present, as in obcyance to whatever personal har-es may bo hereafter brought up.J I regarded' charge against Hogg as covert on part Crisp This chiirgo was dismissed by board ciinimonio'T jf without Hogg before it. diitcourtcsy to the aiBcourtcsy to drawiu" up tho letter referred to by and against alAowing cadets to drnm UD charges against processors. Crxfp hearing, ie said, that Hogg wan trying to have him dis- 1, said in my presence ho was writing to JUST, BECEIVED.

100 hhdi now SUG AB. bbls. cholcB Tnxnn ylKUP. UOXCH new 800 break up the 10 bblH. pituxi CUEBRtES.

J5 bbta. peolcd PEACHES. COO costal Blirtc'n STOUT. 300 cafllcw BAKS Co. ALL.

KECIvTVING, MSECTfrom 1'EAilCB. Cecilc, a conslffumoot of CHOICE'TABLE CLAPJ5T, In Casks. wWch offer at reasonable prices In or ontiofKno. Havi, also In swreand toorrive Cruso j-lhi 1 Olctiratud Brands af I Comrtitlnc ofMedoe, CIiRtcani BonUIac, Saiitcrnc Sauteruc, Cauct, Clmtcau II no Kiarsnux. tbo Lafour Ktanclie and Cbattan- toi-etb MUI a full Hut of Burgundy Wioca.

oreaK up uiu v-and thus put it in a condition for reor- Tho board will look neon any kind ot 'bulldozing as a signal for such action iu will rcstoro order, discipline, and confidence" in the college, if it takes all suimnor. The board fully reaiizo that the public- havo their upon them, and the clement for clearing away every tracfl of cat-iightmg is too strong to bo influenced by thoso monitors, if any who have friends in tho faculty to pro- who may yield to the outside pressure of friancto of th- faculty. Sinco Morris delivered bis statement (see below) and arraigned tbo board, the latter havo been directing questions to develop reasons for their course, as criticised by Morris. They show that it would have been expensive to sommon tho boys tack to college as witnesses (it was vocation when Cmp'scfaarges were placed before thorn, that the governor had telegraphed them to come to Himpsteod on business of Alta Vista college: that Crisp's charges wore signed by cadet Crisp, and mode as a cadet's charges but did not haveSbe president's indiirsemwit as the rules of the college require. There has been some lobbying for tho re-en tion of tho president, and the board already received applications to anv vacancies" and hnvo casually dis cussed, in private tho qualification applicants.

Neither tbo president nor professor has headquarters in town during the afternoon tho board visited the college and after a salute of thirteen guns wore re tho president and escorted around even summoning I claim president DIRECT FROiTTIIE MOJADA. THE LOCATION OJT XCCZS. irtci ttlcli bnt MCUASA. CoahuiU. via Paw ilojaua locatwl on tho DOrtlMrm of of mountain, of that about oiw hondrwJ the coreruor ard mountains of that aboa.

oiw astdng sniitii tlias and lif tv miles ct Ctiatrxi litb continuisl: Thu, in a lizn-etrtone formanon. element') rock," 4000 fert level of ho dovtloped 'ngtirg. Tliey arv averaein; OM and a half marts or twelve ounOM wk. 1 trouble is now over. Up to tte tune of thu Crisp affair ttraro was notuing very f-htj-.

and antl to i 'bal; the great founuto ato ut aSd1 half mart-, ounoo. at' The prciideiit wax denouncwd per cargo of 'M pounds. gold, but vome fubucTv by JlcCraw: 1 Uxk th. lotfr reluct- Spper ud lemL Carbonate antlvtb ifcC from the president ia answer to i Wood and very scarf, denum-iation. Then 1 carried the letter beaeflciotiDg in a rudo Ktv.o.

Atout 1000 from Gathrtaht. All this wasdono fe he DBS OK GEEBN WOOD. Corner Avenue A and BKOJEIVBD-FISE STOCK SILVEB-" wro-iiuw -oovelUes. Watcliei, Clocks. Jewel- ry.

jUsrm Clocks SC. L. E. Curtis, 158 Market st. hcr Minera aters ore ulwiiys fresh.

In all CHAMPAGM; wo can -ive "ndiSnts. bemr, sole of some ot brnuds. 6ur stock IMPOKTED TTST LAP.GE ASSOKT- ment Mluturn and Buck-board Bunnes. OOKS Sl-ATlbNEHY, MrSIC, Bl- BI.ES aj-mu llnoka, ITnj-er Hoots an bun- ttoySchooilBooks. County Haps, 3 cents, toimy MYERS i I a XH1E nat to Twus Bonktag and Agency, collection In tlie city of prafts BiUs.

and aJ 1 BookMJlhT, HcuMon, Texas. AM) PINE WOOD. Cord Wood or Stove Wood, od- 'drrwed 1 tbrOTIfh. the postolUco or loft with me, Corner Avenuo A and street. CKOZ.I/.SAWS FOIl FOOT or Hand Css.

Doslgnii. Wood Msieniil. cic. SMITH, 111 Trt'iaont ijtroel. NOTARY PUBLIC Commissioner of Peeds.

FFICE AT L5LAKB OTTY SATTNGS' BASK. Depositions from tho country promptly illy attended to. -fTBUISODf; Game, Poultry. ButUir.Ctacle- lemons. TMtttow.Onioas.

Ordertt-ullod at Pc.tten»DV, K. cor. MarltutSUtb T. UttPOKTEKS of Coffee lloiiKtTt, carry a or tho choicest Tea thai;" can be bought. a finest Tea 'o, Spediiltles: Hyson.

Young Hyson, 'English Brcakiasi, as Market street. -ittillncry--Do' Coofln. BE- Mlvetia'full imaortmeut of Ladles' and (ma's Featbera. etc. A'SfOo." wlU A ba 5 'iileasua to estimates on Lntir-g.

FIoraL irect from Pera Caro wichtinon 117 Cluy clrect. lAWOKF.XII'.S SBEDS-NieW CHOP, 79 EL SEEDS, ONIOS f- A. FLAKE CO. Estate. TIAHM-FOR SAtE OH BJENTCHBAr jt' --SCO acres at HomH.Lavoca county, Tei- paitrero, ltt farm-all under gotxl p'Jink iSood aieUiuR, outhouaes, cistern and two TOU sell on 1 for'J2 per aero for year.

3 Ttisw- TC10K Oil KENT. 17OK 9Am vll lt.i:.iVA* Tho conimf-Uoffi) Cottage, situated cor- icr.oflTth and Ave. K. ner notice. 'SALE--Various from cottages with 3KO.

Locations SAlTje -CHEAP, OR EXCHANGE TOK '-noruvea propun-y, north Broodwny, 1 lo oa OK- a i unlm antlcon LarKi JL aiid CAniniodioua iirick and Fmine Kcsidcnci) wWi of gi-ound, kiiou-ii oa the Hunt mop JrW.SS iStuated Postomce Irtfi SM. office of J. ULGHtS Cottgu 1 THOSI "Knoloyrnent, maloand female, will cl atrofflce. alarltet street, neiir Center TANTEB-V COI.OP.KD I Applvto bhl 1 wr'h. SUBSI5 1C I'18 years-OKI.

-Apply at Mrs. Pearre s. eoroe j. anU.Trjmont. SERVANT TO DO GENERA TT Idtchi-n work.

Southweut cornero J.VIJFJ 1 Mill and Bath.avi)niie. GOOD COOK GOO: at 17 Church street, vc a Hotel. good Chambenpnjd, Brst-class Uinlr.g-room Sen-suits and a-So. 1 Pas A KOr, COOK: GERM A ivt Ko. luc ISatli uvcnu bonier Aveuae-II.

J. and earc- 10 president and escorted around roper powc attended chapel meeting, and Eut th trou bl 8 if made an address to tbe students. or i i ttoi- came be! Thoy tlion eac-h member muue uu uuuicoa TM Tho tenor ot remarks was to arouse a pndo in tho college and duty under all circumstances. Peeler referred directly to the present trouble, and appealed to the cadets to stand to the col- leco as the pride of their state, and to confide in the board as the guardian of their welfare. Under present testimony, and the trying emergency, to-night the board held, an mfor- nial 4cret meeting, when a discussion of tho situation was carried on, but with no united, inalterable decision as to flnol action.

The protestion of the democratic party enters mto calculation. A minority report was also mooted, and it was held that the action of a majority should go to the world as tlto action Kiissed saiu in my uv students to get up a fcelingngainst Hog- attcr in my presence tolil he hud IE ho WM trying to havo him dismissed. Crap did his corresponding on posUI t-irds Koc" said it was not a decent way to In reference to this mapr of llav it was tho duty of this board to tit and TM that this matter was adjudicated, arcl not go away and tUjs matter a soro aod bone of contention. Pickett--I do not know but that you ore "feeler--I do not know that belis. PfeutTer Do vou mftun wo should lit here and attend to th'is matter when duty colls us elsewhere? Korrfc-I mean, sir, that when a man accepts public orlico bo should attend to his duties firmly and at all hazards.

(Great applause ia tho hall from tha crowd of citizens.) Pooler--Do you think you aro to construe our duty to you in this Suyers-I object. This witness has been drawn out by Sov. Pickett's questions. Witness is not on trial. Peeler--Very well; I withdraw the question.

I admire his candor. Thu Governor--I commend you, 3lr. Moms, for yonr candor in giving your opinions. (Ap- Morris proceeded: I was indignent at treatment of Eogg in faculty meeting rigbt refused to bear him explain on Crisps charges. We should have been allowed to givo our reasons for voting aaiiost Crisp elevation I got a letter from Peeler to help avoid meeting of board.

Lewis got a similar letter. We did all in our power to avoid the meeting, and to heal our own differences in faculty. 1 aureed with the governor's letter that tlie lac se tho mat- not settled. Tbo Zfvul tO I by me against my But having curried htd carry another. I believe KUipiciou 'and discord had been 'sown between the president and tho professors.

I told the president he should have told tbo profeiHors what was JlcCrawS letter before KOing to Austin. I triod to bo all these affairs, and I put the bhunu whero it Boliovc all professors are honorable men. Too much importance given to these tuings. The eiiirtins troubles hurt tbe college and will continue to injure it- I do not know of ono word In tbo letter from the governor to the faculty, asking them if they could not tie the trouble among themselves. Ihe president never showed me the I was at the reduce Crisp, becauso it wan the tst of f.hc session.

Then that was the only meetln- i was ever summoned to attend. 1 owd fTrst one at that meeting, not Knowing ow any one else would vote. Judgo Ihoinas ever talked to of this matter, am professor of anatomy, never had classes 11 lately thongh tried to do it. There was no hance Silt in classes. Witness then said if out he would teach boys how to now themselves, to aid which purpose ho had bran new skeleton.

I'llOK. was then called. He said there wero groat dissensions in college. Trouble in faculty pnnci- ally on subjects of discipline. Tne college rge A of Dallas, was before the board to-night.

Ho was invited in by Coch- rano. called to tho stand: There are Ujrwj main cnoses college troubles: First, a.difficulty of Prof. Hnnd Second, the Morris-GatEripht allsir Hnnd Second Janvarv, '77. lliird, troubles following; in JllDVuT i J.UJJ"( i this. Tbe'faculty meeting last August did not dispose of the Crisp charges.

The foounc now r.ii tlin r.olleirft. Five Of spose is not bcneilcial to tho college. iiere cliargcd before this court. Five of us aro A gectilMnan th- Machines 3110 dolliu- cacli. WALSH B11O-, with JL vrill move to 70 Treinont street, iieit door 0 Rlou Baulard, on Decemlxjr oo.

look "eir specimens ot printing by WiJsh Brothers, who have their Job office la store. As nriotera they have tew O15IHSO-V CO. the Cbamplon Cotton-Marking. El: at pur vL It is thu cbeapeat and best in uaa Icooery. municotlout to jkAjK.jw--.----- LU is oU cprnplelo.

tvlth full of capacity, 4.0. Hendorson, Teios. rcsoME- -Vf AUAZINES, MUSIC, iVl IV bound, nt rmsonable prices, CLJ COUBTS, CO TREMONT STREET. Iron a nn.HIP AtABAITIA, 730 Ioivj, vlth boilorluttmaooentlrelyiiew. We 11 adapted for oit'lomSe or any low water trade.

Will be sold Bt S. For particular ap-y to Sews ojBoe. CHANCE FOK PltlVATE FAittI" A. LIES. Selling out cheap on iKXomit of removal from town, my pplendid Mtocl: or STOKE FOB SALE" i New DRUG TtlJG SJOJtlili -l sioi-e for sale hi Son Antonio.

New cituros sSck A terrain for ecsli. Address. 0.boxiiS. Sun Antonio, Tex iA A BAXKER'5- SAF n- rand nearly now with inside a i ly now focus, MADE TO viui nuiJo doors, vault weighing ten thousood FOB SALK-A SEV ISSTRUMESri "Ta low price, P.MtK."LYSCHCO._ Business Cards. nere will bt- introdaced on the stand to say Ua right mid five of must go or he would go.

am charged with being autnority of McCraw, of Bryan, who openly charged tho president "with insHcatine Crisp to do as he toward Professor I told Hand he might give my disavowal to tbe president. I am particular as to forms in matters of that sort Tbeso dissensions will be dangerous to the college. Don't know how an adiustmcmt is to bo reached. Gatlirigl might havo arranged matters if ha had tried before Austin. When McCraw said ris Lewis and Banks believed the chnj'go tha.

lia'thriKht instisated Crisp in his charges, I said I would not say what can not prove. I know of no combination among processors. Have beard that students have been harangued. Heard ot a petitiou of students to retain bath- rMit Judging college in future by the past, KeisnotnuTcb hope for it. The discipline ofcoWe is not wholesome.

There is want of faithfur inspection of quarters. lipvs have Bupporn in their quarters. We cant keep chickens at our houses. i cr havo lout some chickens, tccn! Banks--I have sir. Las: Christmas cadets left drunk on a train.

Hatter woi uiverti- rated, but no action. There WHS full proof on ono boy, hut his follows were big snakes, and do you mean by snakes? Banks-Sons of influential men. By permission of tbo president a glass of ogg-nog was put at every cast's pinto last-Christmas. Sever donobofore, Onco was a mrsonal difli. culty between Hogg and Gathrisht in the faculty Another betweon Morris-and Guth- righk This was in 1875.

There was another difficulty between Martin and Gathnght Tho governor-What, with old man Martin? with old man Martin. All these difdculties were between tno president and some ono of the faculty. So difficulties between the professors When- Hogg roso to soeak on Crisp's charges in the (acuity, tha president ordered him to keep quiet There was no action on the charges for fear there would be rupture. I think if Hogg had been allowed to speak all this trouble would been averted. If Gathright been readv to meet anv fair proposition a spiru of harmony I might havo teen moved to mala you mean that the president restricted you in faculty meeting' Baaks-Wd wera not informed the presi- wanted our action.

Having nzpresfied ourselves by letter as to settling troubles, I feel called on to again to the JjUU UI1O LIAJUU1W V. nnw Kovornor's lottoi- came before us we had So action on it. I was sui-prisud that we adjourned without action but I think tbe preil dent said the matter referred to in tho letter WM arranged. I boliove the bruach among UF is wider everyday. JTo hope to harmoniz' under tbe present regime.

I'celvr--JM you know the hoard actod on thu Crisp matter? Morris--I was told by Hogg that tte charge was dismissed by the board. I roado no spe cial effort to find out from tbe board wlia they bad done. 1'eelor--Was your letter, tho ono signed bj YOU and Lewis, as to Crisp asking whethe students are allowed to trump up charges a will, before tho board lost meeting! Morris--It was not. Peeler--Why tben do you charge them will rcmisness oE duty on that subject Morris--I did not charge tais in tho cnso Crisp specially. The board should have spronj.

ou record their action on the Hogg-Crisp diffl culty This would show they had made thai end of this matter, but I knew such end, if no fully considered, could not have been on end tho matter as a'college sore. As to this mat txr of Crisp, I aid not go beCoro thoboan With it, because the paper wasdrnwn by Lewi and I just betoro tbu board adjourned, anil dilTeronco of opinion as to presenting it de layi'd it till the board adjourned. .1 believ if the board hud known tbe full import of tin miiuer they would have corno -together, an arranged it at any cost. What IS thu cos when the honor of a man is at stake That of Lewis and myself was brough before ii of the board, olid he advise thut it be uot presented. was that member Morris--Mr.

Fickctt. Pickett--So it was, I said you were attaching a cadet without properly presenting his cam The train was about at Land to carry on suojecw vi- MI not proceed without settling troubles. Vitaess then his connection with he Crisp afJair and that ho heard the McCraw enunciation. I was made president pro ansu bv the president wbon he wont to Austin, iip rofessbr HOJK gave in their WMklvreoortduringpresidont's absence. Moris and Hogg haJ record for strictly nn-torcmg ho rules.

baa'dud witness tht! peti- ion. to retain Gathright, and asked if he knew Do not know handwriting, iecognizo some of these signatures as genuine. CAPT. OLSU5T1CAD, commandant of cadets, called: at is a notable act. that this is tho first professor to whom the ward expressed themselves as iatisried with hL comiectioTwitli the read a im foiiDQ sue a rudo KtyJo.

priraons are here. district a much but good. JAS- Z-Xil Abonc. l-OKBTTDtU-l CUCEJJ" riafl ch'irch met nifiil and. churcit co 03d erect a new CM.

Thi ac: inwruux for VZ.wa on aad DM.OIS "ov. fire broke out to-night in the block, corner of SyciJBOrj; and Main streets. It destroyed bpencer's bverj stable the Drovers' and Butchers' saloon and tho Globe house; goods, funiiture, woro mostly all saved. Loss, no Insurancu. Caani Ijclievcd to incendiarism.

Johnston, witli a posse from Alvrodo. Johnson county, arrived in cjty to-right, and reports that three highwaymen, believed to be Frank Jackson, two broth- urs--Tom and Charles Troyngle--commenced robbing ptonle near Qeborne this morning. They robboil several farmcra iroui Dalkis were thny sold their cotton. They took monev. clothlag, gowls, eto.

One maa was robbed of over 4IOy Tbe ollicers started pursuit: got on tbo trail; found flW worth tho gang bad dropped after taking it from their victims. Tlin-o miles west of the city they stole a hurso. bhcriff Moon, of'Dallas county, and his deputies, joined iu Uio chose to-night. Fifteen prisoners left the DallM jail charge of Cunningham and Ellis, agents, night for the Enntsville penitentiary. bct-u rwikiaj for ti, iu X3.

w(Jud th. bmSUiac JU I aws that policies cun for dty. DESXUTZK. Tat man, who hiiKxif up thu Uit nljkt a givir.g bu ail'at deu-rv-0 of kwt ilarch from thi fiunh oaviury, -ompemy A vtnlloncd at fort C.urli, umr command of CoL iiciLenEo. witno, -j return to hu which hai br-n of tare by tlie city COTO.N SECZlJTi H.

mid S. A. KS Houiton, ill dive-ion, J1 JWlory, sod C. milTM nirrc 1: Gi 'O tbr t.jn, iliil tto; ft.v.AVC'i H-raM aud ivnr no; occ aiiwl. Of lal'Ar lirraM ri'ii'ilins in "Kii'm-.

tuwcxr, Hrnld "iiwnai ia liir brii the Uiat it tt la.it I-maJ i thai will SiriP P' JI in rn li The Ujci pAprr 4 I Ihc T. End S. O. J4 Golvcaton. closed weak.

X.OLJOTT Ordinarv good ordinary middling niiddllug llr.c ling good FOUCZ nocrx i lleinberg, for making no or-uiult upon a negro with a putol, was unucr n. J- bond, in th. city court morning, to 0 for oiitiore tlic I'u-iuo'' i Antonio I tiie likr oJ can ua: ri'inli ci-v-wttrn- in Uir ild, I.iiwlry. tbit sioiiS' tnat tnero enceS as to discipline: that He dittorea as to somt matters with the president but never such things to make a breach between iHwer to question, he said he madonomi- for officers subject always to vutc of PRESIDENT OATHIUGHT faculty. asked to make a counter statement and was called 4-m astonished at animus of Lewis.

Ht, "as remarked to me, -your duties aro certainly very onerous; unusually so. Why should Lewis now give me such i character; I never had .1 Dereonal difliculty. In a hot canvass Missis- uover lost temmr. witness then record. Showing his Panic in Decline of SIX In lilvcr- pool u.r Americaiii Accouui.

ToieKruui to YORK pauic in stocks fell oa an average I) per hieQv on tho recently ballooned stoclB. Houston and Texas Central 52, Missouri, Kansas and Texas SI, L-on Mountain -W. Tho shaking up in Wall street caused un- oaslness in the cotton exchange, and chected tho upward tendency. Sterling advanced on coarmued scarcity. Commercial bills 4.70M.SO.

Missouri, Kansas and Texas in November, increased Sales of dry salted Texas hides at 20c. cash. The Boston liide market active. All available lots to arrive nro taken. Tho Boston wool market is buoyant, and a further advance predicted.

The Journal says tlie crop from Maine to Texas has never been cleaned up so close. Prime Texas cattle flrm; inferior lower. Coffee advancing on European W. P. Stone andC.

1. Batwi' of TeCOUDLOQ HIS c- proliciency in this regard. He sa.d he made tins statement to show what he had gone Si i that I said I would cut Hogg's throat. Ho has no to charge as he no 1 Ltl does in roforoncoto Smith's connection'with the'Hogg-GathriBht trouble. If you had hratod from polo to pole you could not get sir more positive mon, as these professors aro all men of views.

rTte president then reviewed the charges nido araiast him bv tlie several professors. Centered a gcneral'denial. In his ruinarks is 1 felicitous, and evidently was making a i bringing about good Heavy buying of cotton American account. in Liverpool on inion ion. An for Women to Jn Prcsbj-terlun CliurcU.

Fom AVoiiTii, 'ov. Texas synod cnosen nioueratui; OJ temporarv clerk, and judge McCorimek, Dallas, reading cicrk. But thirty ministers, outi of seventy-live, wcro present at roll call to-dnv; of 1US cliurches only nineteen weTM represented. was selected tbo place of meeting next year. The committee on bilis and overtures reported that it wus contrary to the uractice and tbo precedent the church anc.

forbidden by the standards to introduce womeu nnrl that for a woman easy, me trtiin wuauwvuu uu tv forbiuuBn uytne tunn.iv-..~« to'Hcmnstead, and at any rate I did not tuink pr 5 and that for a woman tlio mutter properlv came before tbe board. Mmrph wjisan fc it. 1 finiil to VOU then od'rooui for. single 81S. term and Fl'XJJIISH- Addrccs P.

O. -'i-JJXAS o. alternate 1 I.ddlw3 Eot B. this ofGce. Por Kent.

BEXT-BMCK liUlLDISG ON m-xtloor to Bull's hat-store- Offlcesaad and PostoOlcc. Md House ulIU Faculty should settle it 1 said to you then thero must bo harmony at this college at all Morris--Yes, sir, you said that positively, A member of tbe ara going to trv the board, too, are "Laughter and nois of assent from the inquisitors und bystanders. Morris continued: There is general lack of discipline, except iis to military department. Instances of drunkenness have gone unpunished. Slanderous and anonymous Jotters have been written from time to time.

On a certain occasion cadets were charged with intoxication. Thoy were dismissed and afterwards rainstatsd, on reconsideration uf their case by tbe casting vote of the president. The places of two of these boys (they wore officers) were bold open till they were readmitted to college. These boys remained a day probably on college grounds, after dismissal, a-ainst college rules. McCraw is in au unon- vtable position in this mutter of Crisp.

Governor--Don't you think all this college trouble bos "aeon aggravated by gabblo of people Morris--I do. Governor--Have not other Texas towns as much interest in tha college as Bryan' Morris--1 think so. of board, oxcepS Pickett, here disclaimed any knowledge ot the Lewis-ilor- ris letter to the board at last meeting or tno Hogg was called, and cams forward to say be bad no statement to mako.owing to the many charges ugainit him. would make no paruj statement. Saying tbis ho withdrew.

poor, nooa called to tbe stand: CHc first declined to main i statement, owing to tho several charges atrainst Do uot want to defend myself, but to 'ive my record as a professor. I haU first, into w- -to preach 'a presbytorian church was an femw within tlie dcQuition of the church dis- to divide east Texas presbytery into east Toxas and Paris prcshytcnes. aud to divide Texas synod into north Texas and south Texas svnods, will be debated to-morrow. Dallas presbytery will hold its next session at Dciiton. SBjiSOX.

ot Mr. Pope and Ittim Brovrn- Telegram to the MAIBITAIL, November 20-The great social event of tbe season Marshall was; the raar- riogo to-day at the residence of the brides pa- rbitt of Mr. Alex. iope, a leading young lawyer and Miss Bettie Brownngg, one of the beauties of east Texas, and long a favorite in society. The ceremony was performed by bishop Gregg in presence of a large number of fri "neb and relatives ot the contracting parties The decorations of tho rooms were Handsome nnd every evidence of deught on all hand's at tbo wedding was noticeable.

Tho attendants wore Hr. A. Pope and Miss Ewing Browurigg, Mr. Alex. Stedman ami Hiss Anaie Young, Mr.

T. P. Young and Miss l-ate Carter Mr Wai. Aubrey and Miss Mary Blanch' Tha couplo enter immediately upon louse-k'eepinr Theirpresonts were numerous: nmong them 'a handsome, silver pitcher from groomsmen whosa namos were artistically engraved tlicreon. LOXDO.v "ov.

viceroy of India tcle-Taphs that five more Afghan regiments from Turkistan have arrived near Cabul and will disband and go to their remaining of Cabulese in Turkutan will probably follow their example, as they havo no prospect of pay. Tlie Emir and tho A dispaich from Cabul to Inquiry Into the conduct of tbe es-emir, koob fihan. and his ministars, in connection with the massacre of tbe British omtoaay, has terminated, and tbe report of tbe commission has-been forwarded to the viceroy. has transpired to alter the unfavorable opi--- hitherto curront regarding tho emir's actio KHied by Vallli.s One man was killed and seven injured to- dav bv tlie fall of 'two houses in Tottlehamo Crossroad; there aro probably others under the debris. Politician Dead.

Ivov. Lissor, a distinguished liberal politician, is dead. 01' tlio A Brussels dixpatcli says: Tho clerical party here aro in consternation at tho proof urmsii- ed by papers presented to the chamber of donntics yesterday of the popo's disapproval of the pronJduro of tlio bishops in regard to tho education, law. Increoxed tlie Tho bank of Bombay increased rato of discount nnd intcres from 5 to 6. Cau'l SuBlaln the Indlctincnta, LONDON, Nov.

Dublin dispatch says: It is believed that it will be almost impossible to sustain the indictments for sedition against tbe persons recently arrested thuru. An indignation meeting of Irish residents of Manchester to denounce tho arrests of Messrs. Darritt, Killcen ond Daly, in Ireland. to bo held probably on Sunday next. Appointed Secretary.

BEELIX Nov-. Herr von Schilling, undor- sec-utarv of tho Pmssiaa minister ot justice, has been appointed imperial secretary of tbo ot justice. To iPorni a Kew Cablnct- POME Nov to proroguation of the chambers, the premier, Carroll, announced that the king had charged him to form tho now cabinet. Itcronndcd 3L111 N-. November havo i frt t.nd nro- answer tho chargv to-morrow.

Jock Umberlkld. for upon Naloan Tnruer, WON fined ill Dave licKiiiney wan o.rn»tfld thu for striking nolico otlieor Btnollwood, toiling 10 appear, forJeitwl a J2J bond, wid iiu re- orrwt was 1 warrant wa.i also issued for tkcnlt (,. J- Noblc. for drawing a pistol on oUkcr while in inn discharge of hk duty. Capt.

J. D. Freeman, of rort through the city with fourteen convitU, hi aunarplautarion this morning. TholilternatioiiaJ ti-ain was lau thin morning--delayed by tnu circus tram waitiug for combination. KliavlTHH.

Tho funaral of Mn. W. took tte! evening at a o'clock from Chrint cnurch. wov largely atUiudcd. i no li- ccasod liad a largo circle in imong whoci Oio was held in the Uitfarst esteem and but few deaths ia aiy have cautel u.

morn universal expression of ro- Her path from tbo brultti altar to Hie criive wnfi short ooe. J. H. Koepins, who lost nil horse last nlgtit during tbe circus, recovered it tbb, moniiug, straN-ing out some littlo distance from the city. A-xwicAir xviu.ic x-sio- Second Day.

MjnviiiE, November following were elected oflicers of tho health owociation at the morning session todav: President, John S. Billings, b. S. llrst vice president, Samuel Choppia, New Orleans: second -rice president K. C.

HeAsio, of Lansing. trcu-iuror. J. B. Ijucb-k-y, of executive committee, a.

White, of Louisiaim, J. L. Cabol, of Hunt, ot New Jersey; J. D. Plunkott, Tennessee; Chariot F.

of lltuaiiL-hu- tctts- A. Gibson, U. S. Doctors Gib.on. Griili'th, Stcnbley, Kully and Barlbusy wtro anpomtt-d a committee to report upon bost irieons of preventing the spread of venereal disease Ail invitation from New Orleiuis to hold the next meeting in that city was by an almost unanimous votJi.

Dr. of Nashville rend a paper, Cott'in as a Foniite; Dr. Urewer road paper on Button Wood; Dr. Thornton, president ot the Memphis board of health, read a on Yellow Kovcr Epidemic in Memphis in IbvJ. At the night session, Tbe Yellow Fover Quarantine of the Future wiui treated in a paper by Dr.

Campbell, of Georgia. Ulectlncof Ballroad At a meetine of tin) railroad managers of the Southwest to-day riawlutiorui won. adopted that a committee be appointed to lay Ix-foi-o tho state legislatures tbi practical di- fecls the present system of quarantine, tbi.t a moru effective systo.ii be enforcod by propT Imrislotion, aud from coogreis for appn priauoii for enforcement ot cvoe quarantinii, to expended under proper approval of tb.e cational board of health. srort'ORn-KJzzi'OGO oj.rro.v, Taken on TJinrndjiy. ORLB.O-S.

Nov. T. r. Tilomacli, Ihc luxe, and, Hit iiinr aliou was perturnml. L-: Joor, vet few di) 'h'r to lior iaUipr nml taci, a of nrjJ-h- four mtn'- one, wli.Ui w.is in tlic uiyilc ucriU-J, CM down he throiU IK who hive ridiculed Oils cxv.

tnu tlic Ixiv who loolcJ liimtclf M) I cunobity, Ibe like wliicli I likrlv to uc foucd clwwlK-rr. Is made of an aeroliu: or mcicor thai sute of iU'iico. b- nuw in a museum ir. ibc- of A -n- Ikman ia Jlcxico 3 r.i~-l ilub or ublct, an inch thjct aajl square, wbicii WKA ou 1 at l.i« know a a- mcicor. fact.

was what meteoric iron. Tl'c piece wJi'OM l1 oouDds. Gen. Ord it on to armorv it SpringacM, to be workr-S up isu; a for Trcvir.o, of the ilexicsft who lionc to riJ o'U uor- d-r'of IiJians Wat lUero. Considerable trouble I in aiincaling ttic ractwnc iron, Oui.

a'- I suew-dea. and with hcabanl it 1 forms a wry of Auicri- can The twor.l is a soialt blade, and 11. mounting catrlc wiU, uiv olwc bnincb ainl such r.rti on a quaru-r of dollar u.iw is uf silver --rire, nnd thu vrboi-; taiag iu Wajc is th Hcclio Jc J'i cie-o MciifO. Pnacnteilo a J. Trevino.

dc divisim. itniso Ocn. Unl U. s. o7 inEiigli.ii.

"Madeof ir-jn am from fhc Ste St pmcnil of drvv-ion. havo in the "i'-v third city in tU- vorld his 'tf lilartf-our Akmo, oonacrcu 1 oer- tte rvui rnaj- it, At al. will wait till 1 hear Thc local press refer the rut Vircc purchaainp one of our lintels, ikclv be to, tit it ort to IT it i Col. Vory in and ndic (Irsptralc liblc to by cijort LO VJV mcnV. luxttrioui food, and entire v.

SSd, to make those Ko inuuigrpt, crl lite 1 1 ul roomwilltoLvr teltgrapli-c coit.reun.cauon wSh lord BtacoarfieUl, car. rumpus if thr onions or oommiw otherwise Mrti. ftri taste of nica. immignint a to nU of furniture and ed aud each one mukes out of fare doily A loconiotivc auu us- -r be nr.tr:--" ui- -I' 5 tjor KW mnnaier Western Union Telegraph company, mnnaier was subpoinaf to produce all telegrams sent in the back for them to uM! ud again to the 'J 1 1 2 iTM cr0l 0 i trouble with tho president about a catologuo. te.SSTM» them get up a catalogue for A.

H. college. diircred" in the faculty- on this catalogue. The nre-sident wanted to have a catalogue like tha" iversity of Virginia. He tiew i this matter: that PROFESSOR 1 no desire to face THE FIRE-PRO OF IKOS situated on corner oC Turned tlie- Tabloii.

TL Nov weeinJ from Mor- Twc men. named Downs ctehcrS ho did not loavo. Steineipher, how- snatehcd a rifle belonging to one of tbo man'ihot Downs dead and clubbod Anderson Sv to doiih. Steineipher was arrested, bufuo one appearing against Him. subSB- aaently relcasod.

Worsted. mayor of Cienfugos Matrlmonl'- 1 firm of Cassard Son. An Turfman LOCTSTILLE, No'vcrobor of tbe oldCMHurfmen in Kentucky, died a. Lexington yesterday, aged 9-1. nl rrovenor'S iei.uci -ri-- those who hod not heard it to express themselves.

being cnlloci testimony. I am professor only 1 studied the problem to what wire my powers iis professor. I concluded the board desired i one-mar. power and 1 tnod.to follow tho president's leadership. Tho cause of coldness the president and myself "as a letter i drew up aud signed with Mores, and asked tho president to iign.

In Aia tor direcwd to tho board of directors we aikt-'d if it was to allowed a could, remain in vacation at collcgo 1 correspond with students mth I WeUt tO iinu correspond wiui view to undermining 4 professor I went to the president's room subsequently and found him furious. He wanted M. reagn my fa- He refei-red to my signms tho letter, vou must not have known what you On another occasion ho said, rdr- vor. suyiii; ff ay I Again wo had trouble in re- tho uni 1 handle on can speak of it. vu WWLIUIU feronco to dismissing cadets who had lied, had been drunk, bad been in houses of ill-fame.

They (cadets) came to this town on invitations that had been forged. I could not see these voong men come back in the college. Those voting men were roinstnted by a tie vote of thfl w-esidonc. Olmstcd wanted.to put tho young bock in ana president said bo was respon- patting -boys' back in oiSce. Crathrigh: came to my rooms in coUoge after this and in passion asked me if I wanted adifflculty with him.

Ho said. 1 know of your Alabomii record." He told some one I nave just dnwu to thai damm'd fellow's room to cut hB throat" I never sold president instigated Crisp to make charges against me. student has rights. Any university of Virginia you leic ue cuuiiuwiiccu vu Criip wrote on postal cordi to cadets about me. saying, Hogg is' trying to get me out: will n-r for In the urosident's room recently he said he was sorrvboiiad made charge, against me, ami to withdraw tbem a.

botor. tbe board. -wanticd to stand tho saying, Hogg is trying TMnue vou sea fellow treated:" I SA ulainly -toW Ci-isp he lied if he said wase cords are naire I would not listen th IlOt' i -Gathright has ith Selat likl Keck-: wtot for I do not kuow. parUtw unsp vowi K.U" I mav say 1 understood niuid as re- S-feTM arrived at a'solution of our difficulty at uo tODCIMQ-- BY 5IBS. E- C.

Postoulce street," between 14fh KEWAKD WII.L- 1 IJ the and.ciellverj- la (my 'Tn JaSioaabout years-old: dark mu- fek betew knfl.iMth jireets Hnblt Cured IB There are 500 coses of diarrhea.in the Ken- turky penitentiary. Dcotl- LUTLE ROCK, Campbell, ei- iSisoracd member of the constitutional con- TCntiO" died at bis residence in rfcarcy county on tbo Iflth icst. Filed. 'ov jpecial disnach savs: Tbo inventory af-Eettauer is been died ic the countv court. amount to mclua- fists good and had, bills f- from ng receivable, 1 etc Bentlj of MInUw'r.

isters in the. United States. Cincxao, Xov. itsets HIE DEPUTY XAKSU Ilnbeai Corput Granted--liobber rested. Ar- riOveiilOKr been remanded until Monday await the production of important xvituess: bail was refused.

Eopresentatived of tho press were excluded from tho preliminary i.mgisterial inquiry. It is anticipated that the solicitor general or law advisor to tho crown will conduct the prosecn- on Monday. TrobabJc of Life. empty boat, mast broken and sails gone, WM Sundav morning near Advocate bndgo. It thought to be the one in which six persons left Scott's bay for Advocate harbor, just previous to the severe gale of last Saturday.

All who were on board are supposed to be lost Tbe Army of the cnmbTlani- i.v, November society of for 11 tne ticular tclccranu they wonted, say, by aod whom sent on data and to what point. Didn't know of bis own knowledge whether anv telegrams had been sent in the montlis named but could by examining tlie messages filed in tbe cilice. He acted under instructions of executive oOlcurs of the pony the suporintendant. The cliair- jnau tlien wrote out and banded the witness an o-ilor to produce all the teloip-amK scut in ilay and June to and from W. f.

KaUogg and collector Badger, Jas. Lewis, L. J. Harks, George B. or ray oilier nerson in the custom-house.

ilanaf.i;r Alleyu said it would bu impossible for bim io comply with the lost clause, as he could not tell what telegrams bad soilt by in tho cus- Hill said: He conld comply with the order so for ns.specific names were con- cemed. Ho wanted telegrams by llonday. ill- Alleyn said: Ho could no; promise to produce the telegrams until be received further instructions from the company. Tho chairman thought tho audition of power of congress to obtain telegrams hod been de- ciilod in the affirmative. Mr Cameron replied that the question was still in court, and bo-1 not yet been settled.

Senator Vance inquired tbo rceiaorandum furnished mnnnzer Alleyn relieved uim from Ord will i a i i i i pla Go.1 Save the Qucca. Lin 'Jvi fanncn, arc dircus-ing their Id nort wTd walnuw. after and n- I- ta- in prandi.1 This oolv'i outline of CoL I'eircts l-ainp-o-'n plan'w jn Kagli-umin vA- inil 'I'LU in time this will a one for the man the oue with. painful which a ftw ityi. faUilV.

15 i nul only bv Uit ot my pruMnee tliat a tic. Las personage Uiny (.01. .1 vice urct Jdcnl of the- Sunset now cow vr ii, a prison cell. 1 wc-nt tato olHcc to bim to ine a for a i cw intendiue donbtin" Thorns rtiit. lit iSrinc in telligcocer.

Tile colonel 1 mv jLurllJli 1LJ iX.Jlli,t^^'-«- writini: aid lid not perceive my IT? pretty ID yc know-- Tcletratr. the HOUSTON November caso of deputy oarshal Gloss vs. the city, for salary, appealed by the city from justice court, was tried to-day to the county court: judgment for planriiL This about winds up the marshal muddle, and establishes tbo fact that the city marshals oC Houston have a rieht to remove their deputies. Judge Jones tuis evening granted a writ habeas corpus to a woman named Bedford, 10. recovery of her child from its stepfather One John Farrell was arrested to-night for relieving" a man's pocknt of one dollar and.

a liejf at Cho Atlantic -the army'of tbe Cumborland. after holding i se-ret adjourned to meet on board the- steamer Jan. or steamer the sociew was invited to visit Mount Arrived or. board tbe meeting was resumed. m-iug which, on motion of Gen.

darueld, resolution of thanks was tendered to three ir- companies who. for- lettin" post differences, had joined the army of tbe" Cumberland in paying respect to memory of Gen. Thomas. When Mount Xer non was reached the wind was so strong that landiar could not be effected, and the steamer ij -raah. senator Cameron asked: How about Etaffi 1 tho telegraph twin; a slaw corporation! Tlw manager of tho Atlantic Pacific- Telegraph company was also be.ore the committee with about the samo remits.

committee to investigaVe the KI- jfc cume very nir buryw: ii in myquivcrin? wluch en reckon bv thu time 1 would hav-; Kived, an'd fouad to be- -very is the silver Uiiaam jurt Tiut when Col. Andrews who was-- ibat it 1 upon whom CUiCuf 'o counlcratt niacLioaiioai o'. the Marine Lc mractl as GX-V JICC.VJEZ. nd Gin-To by Mill Telrgtaxn to the Xov. gin, togetbur with iiyi.

ww tit.vx-^-«, started to return to the city. "in" was and a who hoc- been an interested spectator of the proceedings stood upon a choir and stated as soldier who had fought against Gen. Thomas, and who carried a federal bullet in his bosom, he wished to rairt bis voice in honor of tho memory of that great gco'-TM; fctocis 3 Ho -hod fcnRot for what ho had sSi resumed, case his" visit not in the m- st Kellosg: be didn't employ Bernard tnrec vir- i.i^u 1 to an Uun Xew PUiladcIohw of waxh I ov. og about ten bales of cotton, were burned a en this plaeo to-day. Loss noor S2000.

No m- urned hero me ence, willing to the hand ol fraternal fnenu This is tho second gin burned here have iu operation before next gaining season Weather dry and cold. aeu vvv. senator by b-gisfaturu there at St. Cliur znni to November church I trieu to oust These 'postal cards ore stud: up in show-cases over the state. I asked Smith ii I coold riot settle this trouble.

Smith said, you have been baekod and backed till thoy think you have no moral At tho faculty meeting, when Crisp's cliorgM came up the president would not let mo spc-V. made mo sit down. moved to maie Crisfi." and the president seconded it. This was lirst time tho president ever claimed to vote. I do-by it was because I was 'the tacultv that Crisp was not electod.

Wlien the Gafvcston NEWS said I was at the bettoti of the trouble, I thought it time to move As to the letter of the governor to the facultv to have them settle their trouble, I wanted Hand to go with mo to sen tbe presi- of Mn M. P. Yar Younc gentleomn, and Younc gentleomn, an -en u) niec- of R- W. Shaw, of andJnmcs M. Shaw of ''The bride was K.

IT. Shaw. The happy pan- Icf. ith them the cocgratu- hcsof tho whale OUT OA.JO.VJ. Teleznni to tbe COSCHO'SOV.

who Bailey thin place recently, is oni on Then llearea wanted Hand to go witc ino uj me rouble, like others we md 1 1 to fbfit up, 3 rossiHe, but he feared then, The orcsidont ssid to us tlie letter a FiimUy. the president chal- you. I ciiUed 1 Iea to come before the board, and then vou. I thought-no caireu fl of the governor's request, and do not tumble, pnSdeu? wanted to action on the would DC ascent. i-uiKiiij.

lengS me to come before the board, and than every gateway for me to settle tbe matter an personal trial was closed. Pickettr-Do you believe the college, can proceed saioly witfe the present faculty? Hoeij--Yes, sir: in either of two Pat the president in charge, tbe eol- witu no appeal trom him; or fii the ralra he con not his power in every direction, but leave, the powerwith the faculty. He is a good executive officer. He. knot's 1- ha? Kid me -he-was imperious.

The present condition the college ruinous to it. There a combraed effort to damn me. I want Vo defend -mvsolf. When the governor's letter was before tbe faculty--and I thought it misht hive been presented b-fore the prraident win. 'to Austin--tbe president aiade itatement tha: a greater calamity befall the college than 'for him' (the president) to co-oil of rthe college- anotber time that 11 he went oni of college t'-ere would be something else to follow.

I did not seetK. know what action there was on the not seek to tnow wna; action taere by tbe board. I think it.the^duty of the professors to endeavor to ficuilies between the" professors; the dutrj- of tho A MjaScan was stabbed a few nirfitt ago by another Mexican, and not expected to recover from the wound. Hu ante mortem examination made yesterday. A woman was the cause.

GIX FiVe Tlionimnd Dollarm, to lirws.1 i.nzisoicis.-yov.20.--The cotton, gin belonging to CoL BludsoU at tbis place. ba i5ff LOSJ estjmated at jjQOJ. msunmee. rvr TOEK, Sov. received, uc-t reoorted great excitement at Lesaiiue, over the-lyncaing of 00 Sztvart aod a jumper named Frodschan.

who'were forcibly trom jaul at o'clock this mornicj oy large, crowd and. hacged in aa adjoining shed. Schooner Ohio, Nov. le boaviest gales the season began wind blow-Ing forty mfles hour. schooner Sarmatia.

of the Cleveland Transpo. was sunk aear theenrrauce tha harbor. Loss $40,000. nitrest ana Dtst nj.j-;".. tL.

cheers and cnesot Good lor vou-T He sailed, in question, that hb: wa of Kwiddsaid: Mr. Watkins's was it of that great orchestra of voices arise from all the utaMi. all over union, in honor of Gen. Thomsa. anJr of too CumiKriand gave iti" Bind" to and wished that taore were WaJtiasM, and raeh hb the of Ccmberiaud i aal- fratcmal welcome olono.

lie. ilad tho dav of wounding andthat tbe day "of healing hod. was proud of a great many lamss so tnuch as of tsteesi would rather low love and In coa- ciusiw he paid a tribuM to Gen. Thomas, no said, bod ever beea acttaied by too higher, tlM purest, androoia patriotic JmpOiSgL Ecoelve chamber of corn- quorum p'rtsont 1 was a for tae short M-rra. and was active in securing Un at- members; know of iioaoney being usedto'securo Kelloig's election: large bereof tho Pacias-d k'sisiafcrc are now em- XJ.RIJ-'X Rorras-, u-jpntca to -ayj axi near liitot' Vojis, "ov.

S3. B3com- by thjtai-fl oTcalada Sew K-n-mrr SaooaJ. kuif-a it.nX. uf corn. vent ashore iu tfcu Ctlliorac, crew laved.

T- Ontario: and i im was tiio iuiiu nuv i vnA.i ana were lauisiv in Washrostof about i sao ''hum tiaie nsahisj here." He replied be was niin. from tccrn. oction sui-tainm-i rnu Tbe republican considered us far as possible, to givo ijla(v- to men- John Mtmatnct, eaJpioyod in Cavignac offict, tcidlkd that at Cavogmc't ho Dclacv's afSdavit i bock. cuanirt. were When Delacy.czo-.e Loci I im if was tlie aian who bul sworn to OCt iO hut appointed to iag of ire.

nfc rep.ux. uo ndjoomed lul .0 o'clock Sasirdar moramc, 5te aembor. having accepted invitation to rait jcities. To Send Cte Cblcft to Xovciber Sctarz received a telegrasi from grnKiu HMuioi. diwd cona.in and 12- tbe that or of thi leading cue broagbt to Washington a vxrw lo a conference tad itsuiment o.

qnesOoo. To thii secretary Scaur: cw replied that tte chiefs may come, bul nov inclodo mrcr assomwi ignoranco etrcurriv-incii of thai outraze. he sayi, i pnauoipf.ci. ttemseifei, taey not Et men treat wii- clear ii by pointing ou; acommiciuof reception oer uve and the gocsts wfllprobaoly amnber a thousand or iwdve bundrtd. The scboc-i'r llerrurv a asbora Eoori Pentwaier, ilicb.

tt is tefai bftt! Eiic wiil Iwc, a nt -a Viieir A.vt.!{ljmob. near Tho rs, JMaior froai was nrliiwl the jttums from his ooezty, i waeii efore chie: Applcon teRiba BVS tC Ibeir Hoa. Woman Con-rlcted of Jlurder. "ov. jury is the ilrs.

Sill, charged with i-l A of DCTtmcUon of a. C.r=o- SEW YOKE, rf LLl oilj Smglipore this morains destruc. Kw broc Ver dici 0 11 Sns acS-r-o which she had shipped it tbo of Japan. Shanghai one. Aicoy.

of and the balance oi sae wls on at when the art mg Mas, r-- was taking on ooSBgapcwwhen The cargo on board wss esti.sx.ed to ofworth about three, o.mrters of a million of dollars. Loss xriH fall on under- About tons cargo was totallj ie- sawyed -srith the Tessei- i about of Xov. of Eros. Bosrox, Soloson B. Starbui was to-night aonrnztwi by th? n-pcblicans, and Frederick O.

Knew recominjaei by or mxyoc. Poruaad to of hirigtit? ecce by the court. Dtnrxc tte past six months sireril gone from Cincicnad, Ohio, to and i.i -a -we must, be doinj so hi.ppv. Actioa is so leas ncceiissry- than thourat the instinctive tcciieadsa of -tic.

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Years Available:
1865-1999