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1842. GALVESTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 5 CENTS. VOL. 210. W.

H. JHCHOLS i. Merchants GALVESTCW, TEXAS. 4C2. STEAM), IVKXT TO CAKMiK TJtlCTIONT SXttKET.

OKBlOMMBNre OftUKKS AW CCHUtKiff'ONDJnfCE KOLJWTKIt. KKPBU TO T. W. 31. N.

TrcXflJ ASTOSEMENTS. WP CKQUAiJFrro SDCCKKS OF POHEROY, by H. L'EAXK and a powerful -Incnatlc MATINEE 2 F. By. request, rolwoi-d tlio Crcni Emotional Hay, Monday.

Ji'o dally from 9 A. it, till .4 Curtain rlHCtt atbj', jc. Ct, four only, For Sale. prieo NKW JW slfJIfl'S-- 1 liOHOJl HHJJJT. "Will wjntl ono namplo to any i.

ITico per linUf Uo-Ain tho BTmtT MAN, BOT1 for irnIw.lriK' Ooodji, 1'urnlturc--I'Jxturcn. TVST.JRIKlKllvaO--^MJS STOCK SILVER. imvoldHB. Wntchtel, Clocks. Jcwcl- Alirm Clocks S'i L.

K. Cun.i«, ISU Mfirkirt nt PltAMEK OF ALL DC uW kinds of Crani MItS. M. PAJ-LAJ8. JLL Vtrnptmtfj OtJT, OA.VK In Jnnuniy nort thfty will renaw with a lino of now BRO USBAKD'S BOY (wd CHILDREN'S CLOIJIING.

Four to Eight Years. Dwrlc Grey Can. Suits, $3 to 4.50 Bed Baits, 4 to 6.00 amd Mix- ed Cos. Suits, 5 to 7. 00 Green Plaid Gas.

Suits, to 7.00 Brown Baslcel Suits, 9 to 11.00 Blue Rilled Suits, 8 to 10.00 Eight to Fifteen, Years. Red 'Mix. Can. Suits, $6 to 7. GO Oxford Red Mix.

Ccussimere Suits, 7 to 10.00 Red Mix. Cos. Suits, 9 to 13.00 Blue MVd 10 to 15J30 AND CLASS by Ixa TtUlor; 103 between Siirket fcml I'ostodct-st "JC and HooK, Picturu Towels, JiuIIii at KactoVKOto JtltS. JL.K. PALLAIS.

KKl' rooui Zor holiday TSICli, Tromoiit un3 Mec echanic. TOV1SS SHOVES STOVES I- rocofvod; nor Httjomur Colorado, I'arior, 0fo OlQco fttoven. fcr Coftl or Wood. Alw nil Znuic. 3L 3.

HENKKHSY, .117 Trcmont KtrwjL Mcrchanta rmfl Accnti i every iwU Bf, John SowbiK i MueWno; LOW and UBKEAL TERMS CiVTBN. For Ucutore nddrcso- CSKNSIIA.W JACKSON, Sloto roil EBTCCHEHS, TAULE JUL--'8iioatli3, Bread and Poclat. Sawu, Kttlll, BhiKen. CO. AKE l-jroods at lurfdunnblo prioen, wliich b) bottom, ter' to thoir oi) thoy wfll occupy tb rtoro.

No. 75 nbxt door to lEauJartl, oti th( IsS of Doeamber, -ichoru tbyy hope to laool thftlr ol Tir Oil GREEN" STOOD. tho CABfcOAD OR DRAYLOAD. TKKO. K.

THOMPSON, OOKS, STAXJOWKBIT, MtSIC, BI- ITaytr UookH Md Son School BpokE. iXi ctinlH, toooy Jtoiioixlors to W. J. HANCOCK, Jit. V.

4 Houston, ASH 1VOOD. -iOrdura lor Wood or Stow Wood, nd- i Icit wJth Comor.A.wmici A CIlpH, SA Jf OR X'OOT PO WJEK ON: Dcslffnu. Wood iMateriJ, etc. li Tyeaiont street. a LS OLD, motto of CLAI2KK COURTS, 09 TE1QIOMT STM1UCT.

JKJflSOX, Otuao, IVutey. KgKS, Butter, em, Lomons, I'ot ii'8. N.E.cor. GoodH. HAS of Ladies' i dftiU'g Triuunlapft, etc.

-'JU- THIC NEW TOEK BAZAR. Ccctor and choice stock of Dty Ooodii, Fancj 1 Goodn -Mfinncry- Beet Cnlicoes, IGyards, hAlf wool, wool, CiWhiittTO, IxtrW. Zephyr Wool Siiawii. $1 23. IniHL-s 1 and SUsses" MOHCOW Bovver HotA, uic, Dr, Wnraor's Corsets at.

oral. COK.V. L. FresU Kcud Diroct irom Peru. -Prico, $1 per pbuad in 5-pound twigs.

JOHNXJARDNEK, i 9 -Capo "17 Clftv street A Saa Francisco. CKOP, TO KKCEITED FOLI. STOCK I 1 FALL SEEM. 'CTJMLK-Ainj-EL PASO ONION SEEDS, OOTON. SKIS, ii A.

TTjAlO: CO. Estate. r.FOR VA1LE OR KJEKT CHEAP --HOC acres at- Sweet county, mjtnro, JCT, undor pood plank Good cl5ti)m ana'two welis. "Will cbonp and on (saHV terms, or rent ''IorS2 per cere for one jear. Address B.

C. POS- Cottapv. sltcattd cor- of 17th and Av X. uveD on notice. IlUNGli Bll.

Basket, 11 to 18.00 Boys' Children! Sldris, "derskw-te, -Half Hose, Etc. BROUSSARD, 119 'Strand. TIIE BflOW BROTHERS. via Pilot Point, 'ov, Somo witliin tho recollection of children bora ut outbreak of war. a man hanged JX'iiton by a mob, A Callows, rude and irJlMtantiul, today uiinost upon the auras spot, for -the expiation of coinniitUxl by cwo young mon, who, the executioners of the roan, bud taken the oxwrutloti of tbo into own banK Th; first death danco the earthly carocr of a black ftend, and tho last WAH thy uxoont of two of tbo ai bloodthirsty whlto men who over darkened the ut a penitentiary.

whoso HOUW woro launched into eternity were George and Andrew Brown, oi BourL They woro the, terror of Montague county, where they wore directly and indirectly in fourteen Tin: JJLOODY OK Tin: CO.VDEX PUD. ni indicted for a aw trial hi tbo ivy watt of too Goorzy and Brown, who with Goorgo Thoririi White am 31. B. Waller, for murder of Eh'zabttb Iturrow, wife of ii- The Browns vitri) tho only brought to triaL Wfaito hod been nd released on a heavy appearance bowl, which ho lumped tj fore thti lone of tho court cocveooa, at which Brown was criviXor the murder of Batchlor; 3L Waller hod uVxl tbo country bo- fore tbo indictment won fouud, was kuA wen in cavern Kentucky, and Ia to be now In BntiHb America, near iu southern lxtindary Gcorgf) Roes turned Htato ovi- dunce, and wan tbo witness whowj testimony convicted JOKSO Brawn, who now the term iu tlio penitentiary. In order to clear tin? cauwj of Jotful c-utanglcnoeutd, the Oeorgo Brown for the ruordcr of Eat 3Iorrow--which, OH above stated, and boon ro- versed by tLo court of and remanded JUST ITKCKI VrNC, DIEECTfrtm a of CHOICE TABLE CLARET, In which wo oJTor at riavscuwiWo prices In or out of bocd.

UAVO in store tmd toarrtve Cruso Colebmtod Brands oC I 2 Chateau Su-utcnfie Iluutc Muutorncu 11 tw mitl tho eclebratod Lofaur Ulancho ou totroLlicr with a full lidt ol Buqfundy Win By apeciw and Mineral Wntei-B art: always rCsh. In all tbo popular bcuuds oi CIIAMT-AG-NE can fipodcl lnducemontw, sole afftntfl of some of tbo popular broads. Our stock of IMPOBTKD D0201STIC LIQUORS Is larger than ever. WM. MYERS AS IN XTTB I A A JB.

ItuildUig, Stnmd, nest- to 'jPtiTiMi Insurance a General Collecting Agency, collection in tho city of DraflH, Bills. IUK! all 3n of accounts, on moderate commfcoioa. He KIVG hlu pcraonal Attention to all fcutiiieKS iu- tiniitwi to him, HyKOlidutasharoof your business oncl rduTs to business men of thin ci'' ASSESSORS' Jo be Sold at the. News Office HUE SIXTEENTH pasfied a law making it obUgatoiy upon tho court of each county In Uio if (ate to county ofcccraor with a well bound book of not less than WO ptwreft-- Assessors' Abstract of Eendered for Tho criminals paid tbo death penalty for -ho murder of loc Mc-CJain, iu Sfontajcuo county, In May. 1J57G, thij fourtoontb loiown victim of tho vifjilants," oi which they woro members, Thov wero jointly indicted principals iu the district court of tout county.

Tbeir father, Brown, aud the old- ist brother, Jcaso -Brown, wero aJuo indick'd, ut wore charged wiili beinj; who wore not pruwmt tbo crimo cotn- niitcod. but wbo prior to its comrntsriion ad- d.sod, coniiriandcd and prepared annii aud aid the purjiufic ausistint; the jvincipalii in ho exocution of the deed. In June, all lie defendants united in an application for of totting fcrtli liio'usual statutory grounds, and supported by tho affidavits reiudcnt who bore witness to ho high stato of existing tlitjto tho county, Tho application was and tuo conrt ordered tbo vtjnuo changed and he causo trantiferrod to Den ton county, to- cethcr with throe otlior cases, in which the irowns and thoir confcduraU's were with tbo murder of R. K. Morrow, ia Septum 187S; iVLrw.

Elizabeth Morrow, in June, H7. and Kivumon 1 Batchlor, in November, 1S75. Before tho cases were Lronstemxl by of vonuo, Goorgo tried, on a severance, tor tho murder of S. Morrow, found guilty of murder iu thu first degree, nod appealed from ttw judgment of conviction. The cause WUH ytill pending in the court of appeals wbon ho was arraigned for to the lower court in county for a rehoarlng wtw and be, jointly with Andrew Brown, way ornujjiied in.

tho case of Mrs. Elizaboth Morrow, Tho stato iu this cauno for in tho flrat decree, ami th dofoiulants plead to TLo show that after the murder of her husband Mcs, Morrow moved with bor two childroti to St. Joe. occupied rented premises. Tno bed sho occupied was near and Jti front of a window, TVo snbHtquent- ly, about tan o'clock at a volioy of seven was Jired into too bed.

i or somo aho and hfjr chiJdren wore HloopiuT on a pallet on tbo door. Startled by the vol- loy, and rcjiJixinp, doubtless, wbat sho had loured, ran ouc of the bouse to take rufuga in tbe boaco of a noighbor. As ttho ran ttironch tho garden several shots woro iired at licr, one talcing.effect in her and breakitig' it, TTliJlc down George Andrew Brown and others tbo uarty closed in and finished with pistol balio, and loisarcly remounting their horses rode away. Tlie murder was for tho double putiXfeO of her tcsti- HuijcomplaifltJi to tho aatboritfes lvl to boyi 1 connection with baud. Maj, Bronton wtut tbo of tho appoi'jitwl in prccyic; ia tb 1 county, TJio wblect-of tbo orgaLnixaiion WUK to JLSKtrt tho civil authorities In and.cay.lc and odiur Toward tUe of tbafi jsonjp mumboTS of the tcoJc the iidrj3liiisc Tvtion the law into handn, and bucif'or tho oatlawu whenever caujjnt.

Tfto in Brown boai Trore to tfclu Huraimtry conflned thoir to apprvbtttidini? bad charnxrccru, and thtta over to tim wj- thoritiiiM for punwlimcflt. Sanlpwa Barras, a brother-in-law of tbe ttd now on Jn- maic of the panitontiary, 2EA.D TZTE LYNCH PAUTY in tho vigilance EILs confedo- wero Davo Prise, Abo Wai lax, GtorjfO Howard, James COLLEGE TESTKIOSY XAKLE.V O.V FttJOBAY. Kicbardion, Bill James Drake arid At tho February tho dintrict court Donton couuty Androiy, 1 Jccso and of Do thoir plea of not guilny Montague Iwfi Goorgo Bi-own, were placed upon their trial, iboy having bcou duly arraigned, arid boon entered in 'oro tho vouiio changed. Tlic tcstlmouy cstabllahud tho face tbat Doc McClain, a stranger in tho neighborhood, was lulled on Farmer's croolc. in Montague county, in May.

187X On tho morning of tho dav McCJnin was killed, tho principal witness for the prosecution saw George Brown, Andrew Brown, Sampson and John Barrasa coming towards Jind pass out of into a ravine, near tJie banks of which tho Idllod. Tho witness saw tho doceaiad walfcinfi ofccad. of him. in a hridJo-pth toward tho ford of tho crock about tho saino time tbat ho noticed iho armed party eater tlio ravine. Tho doceuswl woUcod about ouo yards; forthor whan tho witness saw tho party up behiud tho batk acd shoot 'it tbo deceased, who immediately fell and cotnuicacod as though bo was i'n ngony.

A miiiuco later ho sriw Goorgo Brown, run cut of thn n-mbosh and alioob McCiain with a ptfitol, when ho (witness) hurriodly loCt tbe vicinity, fearing that if seen ho would bo kill- od. Ho concealed the until tho BrowiiB brought to trial, not ovon intimated tho inordor to his brother, Although tho following day they had in company pasxl tho Bceno. ilcClain buriod near tho wherohowns killtxl. TFHC JIUILDKIt j'jreiJICTED BY IlttOWX. Aurtthor witness testified thai on tho day bo- forotho Jdllinp, Gcorfio Brown, told him deceased was spotted would bo gotten with, and tbat on the day following tho murder bo was uppronchcd.

by Jesse Brown, who asked him, Gigniiicantly, JEUis got you undor good, control und then dovtlooed that It was expected that ho would go to th scono whoro tho inquest was fating hold over th Tbcso throe books arc supplied by tho NEWS office or S35 00, or o. lessor numtor c-t 50 oacb. The ruicx $1 50 c.icb. Tha Sftrao" law prorldcH that ttio assessor shntl bo irnishod onoormoro booIcsoC -ISO pages each, The Abstract of City Lots, ils book will bo famished hy tho 'Nrnvs offlco for $10 50. Index $1 Euch.

Orders, with money ntcomranying, for either oC LCSO boola, with' coat oC transportation additional, ill filled, and in Accordance with tha rcmcntS the law. Address A- H. BELO Notices, SAI.E-- "Various 1 sniw with otnisSM to.SSoO, Locations tonus SAMMAAS, orJ. X-1TEYER. nd Brick and KcsJdenco tlie Hunt Crtv, PostOfdCo nndl7t sU particulars npph'At oflJco of B.

J. THOSl stelaur pmplopnenc. malonjid lomolo, will -well bj- ctulinff at. ofiflce, jllarket streoi. near Center TjrANTaEZ-A TVOaiAX TO COOK.

MUS' TT Como well othenriso netxl no Avo Oand si. COLORED rGlKL to' a N. JTiXIOSSON. between liith and Ifflh, 38 years oltiL ABOUT 1C Pearro's, cornc COOK GOOD at 17 Church street, bet. Wnntcd a a pood Cliiuobcrmold.

tir flret-clnss tuning-room SerVacta and a No. I Pastry jRlc'. TO COOK. NOKE BUT flrstHiltWH cook apply. Jnqulro of JOHN and Hftrkut, GtiUvt-ston.

nJU to tiiko Kt'UC'rnl Stato roq'cl IG. Chicago. PI, WAA-XB19-TO CLEAN' OFFICE useful T. NnwOJEt -care- Gt a good'SwIdio HonJe or Horso aw.bflt.-- 'Boi IM 'Boi IM Posujflic FDKMSXI- 'od rom for sinjio Addrtsi P. ax" -'aad ihiciflo stosk md bonds.

Also, FOR-A GENTLEMAK nnd laay-aridyoanj: child. ITfRUe family prc- fcrrcd--wborfr-tljorc-ars 110 orbor boarders. Ad- BEjDBEFOUO A CO. Eor TEE' dcprlo JJali's Ur.trStoro. a)th and Postofflcc.

a- '-iil 1 V. Hocso Strand, bccwccn If Tromcut, and'rDtiUtaw corner 1Mb and H. A CO. IOM AKNTi--STORK STRELT, dryp store. Bive 1, For particulars J.

SUHOTT CO. THE FDtE-PROOF HION Comoro' atU civun immu- BJJSKD COTTAGE, 1 oor; 'B. corner I'. O. and Onh.

COTTAGE HOUSES, with 4, a 't -'Oliofurnished L. y.cKSEs,-ivs ainvimt. 1 Kueuoca. IVKIGHEKS' ATTENTION cnllod to Firbjuiko'K Improved Seoul Beam, on e--tbihltlon at S. BBOWS Next door Postoftlcc-and 20tJi Is KGaeral sewing inocaino repairer.

-He glrw best, city refernco. Work' or no i ay ixxiuirtMl. Mochiafta cleanwl' and adjusted Kr "VVAJLSH wltlt -t Cu-ivm move to 75 atreot, nextdoor to JRico fc Bauktrd, on December 1st. HOJ8XNJSO.V CO. look at their speclrooas oi printing executed by bo BrotJaurs, who htwe tbeir Job offlcy in E.

Htore. AS priattsrs they havo few poors. HOS. WAtSII i will be pJoosotl to cscimates on OKIWSON CO. AUK the Champion Cotton-Marking 1 Ink ax barrel.

It is clitapcHt and best in vnx. ENDERSON OPBl'lA HALL--Hesdftr- son Oporn Uall in all complete, with full set of Scenery. -lix). Address lUl com- -vv. HAKRIS, Hondorson, Toxas.

ly bound, ivt rtaisonoblo "ricos, COITIITS, 69 TKEMO.VT STRforT. jTIUSIC, HASDSO3SE- rtaisonoblo "ricos, CLARKK Chances. TTlOR' SALE--Sik-horso, Power Bartor Engine, JL comoltiu- and (o perfect order. Also 000 jicrcs land to 1 J. J.

LomSiS: Co. a robbor, and oxpruas tlio beliol! tliat they got away with Doc." This conversation occurred vnthin oar-shot of a school-house, aad was hoard by tlie toucher, who subsequently, together with wns ordered out of tho state xindtr pain of death if ho remained or spoke wliot he had ovorheurd. Another wltnosw, Jocoph Collier, who had known tho deceased in Grayson coonty, and had mot him tho that in a conversation with Jossa Brown, after tbo ubout; a written warning ho hud. received to tho county, Jesse Imd proniisod. to protect him.

Tho deceased, Brown aiid, was thief, and some one had followed McClnin from tlio nation aad away with him. The wit.ness: brother livod.ftt Johnson's, in the same 'house with McClain, and bad been'forced to QWJ the county. JOHSO Brown, speaking of him to witness, said; "Joe, you know, you and I havo been friends. Your brother Jolua is a younp follow. I sent uira word to get out tho country to boing killed.

-Ho is young, and TBDCIUS'S A CUANCE TO IUCFOKM HDI if he is a thioC." The result of the trial was that Goorgo and Andrew Brown were found 1 guilty ot murder in first degree with tho death penalty osjiossed, and-Jasi-o Brown, tho accomplice, was found not guilty and acquitted. A motion for a now fcrial was made, the main (ground of: which was to obtain the testimony of their co-defendant, Jerjso and'oC whoeo testirnoiij-. up to tho tirao of his acquittal, tlioy woro deprived by virtue oC the fuct that bo was jointly indicted and on trial with thorn. In ad- dition.to sworn statement of the defeudants as to what this now witness would swoar, tbo iiflidavit of Jesso Brown himself sots ouc tho facts that ho would contradict the inaia wit- uoss of the stato in his declaration with regard to statements made to him by aClunt; and further, that IM would prove that on the morning of tho day McCloia was killed threo armed strangers came to his "house and inquired for McClain, whom tbov said parties from Red river and tho nation woro Hunting; that one Milas Miller had cold hiro sliat ho to till McClain, about a week before tbo jlcod "vvo-s comnuttod; that this party from the nutfon was watching round Johnson's house (where McClain and younff Collier were living) for Shorn, add 1 said if they did not letivo tho county thoy would kill them; that MiHcr hod toUi jim that ho had fouod out, in tbo Indian that HcClain and Collier wore numbers of an organized band of thieves, and th.it thcro was a party coming over to Jrll them; and that ho young Collier, who was a brother of a hand on his farm, to leave tho' country or 16 would bo gotten away with. The motion 'or a new trial was overruled, and an appeal ras subsequently from, tbo judgment of court.

i TUX Kcnpr-R OF IIA.T, MORROW. i Before tbe motion for a now trial in tho McClain caso was Clod, Andrew Brown was put on trial for tho murder S. ITorrow, fnr vhieh ho was indicted jointly with his brother Gteorco, Albert and Bell, Haw led tlio country, and is a fugitive in the raouii- of Virginia, and Bell was arrested, bail- liis bond, and has taken refucom Mexico. Goorgo was tried in Hontaguo or this crime. cODVicted of murder in tho flrst Icijroe, and appealed case, which was re- rerstid by tho superior courU The facts jllcited 'or trial of Andrew Brown were hat S- Morrow had settled on mony iu.

berhusbaaii and to wrench from hor children her pre-emption claim to the on Farmers Ic iv al. to travol outside of tho record, titiat before moving she nljiced a tonaafi ou the claim who WO.H to hold it Ip her muuo for twelve months to perfect "title. This tenant, at tho expiration oC tho year, claimed that sho 1 had abandoned tbo claim and ho had settled on it ab a pro-emplor. THE BATcrrLOit iiuitDEn. In this caso Goo.

ru.sf, M. B. Waller, Thomas Wliito and J. C. Thompson, members of the vigilante in the Brown boat, were jointly indicted, as principals, for the murder oC J'reo- Uian Batchlor, in Novembiar, 1875, Jtisse Brown was also indicted, but ho wad chanrod with boing au accomplice, who was not present when toe crime was committed, but who furnished nrms and c.

horso to Geo. to eiecuto the deed while Batclikr was ouC with tho party on tho cattle trail. All tho parties to the murder fled the country creep ting Jesse Brown, on learning that, tho matter was boing investigatod by the prniid jury of Men Tbo whereabout oi Ross was known to the authori'uics, and at i Hubbard oilerpil a reward for bii approhen- iiion. Tbo action of tbo was made Imown to tho authorities in whoro Ross and hU wife hod takun rofugo. He was arrested and brought bank to Mootaguo oil a requisition of tho govornor, and at tlio first term of tho district court hold afterwards, peached and was used as a state witness on tho trial of Jesso Browh, as on was convicted and.

his punishment assessed at twenty-five years in tho penitentiary, which term ho is now serving at Huatsvilie. THtl 8AVAGCTLY. 01'' JEA.T.OUST. Eatchlor wna a of thu vigilants, was Goorgo Tljoy had beou warm personal friends up to within a month of the horrible inurdur, I'hc bollo oL Farmers creek, a buxom laaa of seventeen, wfuj tho cause of the escraiigoment, Btiiclilor and Ross bemg rivals fur her hand. Tho former was tho favorite of tho lass.

Tho courtship was yet iu the bud, noithor of tho rivals having formally proposed marriage. Kpss was boid (inj unscrupulous, and tho favorite wish the youngor members of tho vigilanis. On a trurapod-UD char(-o, tho death of Bittchlpr wns debated in commitEoo and doCoatxsd. by Jesse Brown, who suspected tho crookedness of the cti.irgo. Subsequently B.033 and his.

friends got quorum togotbur ind passed tho death sentence. Batchlor's horses, together with chose of Waller, Wliite, "Bass and Thompson, woro stampcdod Iu tho iiroction of tho nation, where Batchlor was invited to go with "tho party to drivo them jjick. Toward nightfall ho Kuspoctcd that Ross would nttompt 'oul play, and infoimmg him i eusjncion, warned him if ho mado "a 3ad bimk he would loll him. Thoy encamped night on tho baalcs oC Kod river. While tho party were lying down on their blankets.

others. Tho murders committed by liw; lynch party wore made Jtnown to the lirowiw by thoir Urotbor-in-Iaw, and afterward, iu a nutii- of cases, conllrmod by aomo of tbo obovo parties their participation in "Ito knowledge thus obUiiued, Gi Jed to hw, Andrew and Jesso n's'iiconvictiiai for somo of tho crimes co.mmitcM by thu lynchers. "When too of lyccbcrs arousod tho citizunu of and the ninrders commitcod begun to bo'looked into by the authorities, thftlr con- vjction.of death becamo necessary to tho sofo- of thetynchors. Testimony was manufac- ttrea and conviction Boajred. is a notorious fact," Brown said, that Sirton.

rernark- eJ in room that tnuxt swear to enough convict that Jesse, Andrew and ayaftf." "When asked by tho for ho oamtiit of somo raprcsentativo aon in ilon- aguo cotmty who wore members tho vigi- aaco coifkmittou, be replied. 1 I have nothing to say concerning them. They acted for tbo -itiblic good, and in assisting tho authorities in ig crime; they advanced the proaperi- and quiet of If you must know my foelmgH toward them, I'tell you I will uoybr say-anything aguin.sc a good man iuid catiAjn, no'maEter what I know on him." The prisoner was calm and resigned to his fate. His portfnc words rothe reporter were, I bopotbat my friends and th? justice-loving cithviis'jaZ Montague will to it that tho ju- ontagu out sciuoro. for then in thy flhal wind-up all wjJl como right." TUK PCZtUCL Promptly at 1.35, tho hou.r fijaU for eiocu- tion, 'the condeioncd wero brought from the jaii and 'Tho sherifl road tho death warrant and the ovornor'B rofusal to commcLto tho sontonco U) mont forJife, at tho closo of which rown addrowed tho in a five chatthig.

Waller shot ttatchlor in Iho'right Ko-'Bgavohimthoconruiits. of two barreLs'in tho left sirlo, Batchlor was y.ot alive robbod him oCUis shirUjtuds and collar butto draw his head OYOT tho ti'unk of a fallen tro IDiAD' PROii HIS BODY with his huntinsr-iaiife, and throw it into th river, where lus body was also thrown nfto word. Returning to thyir hovies the pixrl circu-lntod the report that Batchlor hod boi killed in a difficulty wit.ii an Indian, who ha- accordinc; to the report in the nation, tbrow his body into lied river. A few months afto ward Koss married the belle, aail, wh crimes comjauttod by the vigilauts wore to bo inquired into by the citizens Montague county, tied to Arkansas where wifo followed him; The shirt-studs and co lar-bntton of Fryman BatchLor woro of go! and peculiar in shape. Koss testitied bohalf of tho state in the trial ot-Jussa Brown ho had thorn on, aud thuy wuro recogniy-od every one present who had known Batchlor i lifo.

His lostimony was point blank tha prior'to Batuhlort murder. Brown had ad vised, cpmnoandod and encouraged him and th others in its commission, aud prop.ired arm and horses for tho purpose of assisting him and Waller In the execution of the deed. TAKK.V FR03I PENTTBNTIA.ltY TO ItECEIV minutes spooch, daring whiuh he said that ho had mado a statcramt for publication which would show that ho was not'more guilty Chan otuors who are at largo. At conclusion ot his speech Rov. Dr.

Graftcn, of tho CumborlaPd prcsbyterinn church, rood tho fourteenth chapter, of Job; two hymns wore suog, iii which tho concourse ioiood. 'Andrew Brown refused to spoak, and maintaied to tho List that be was itxnocent of mnrdor of McClain. iUTE TEX CSCtCfAl.3, the onty.momber of tht present, loft the gallows before the trap was sprung Handshaking was indulged in for mveml minutes. At tho ropes were adjusted aad the black caps put on and thoir logs and arms pinioned- Atlili! tho sheriff cut tho trap-ropo, tho drop foil and tho criminals were DAXGLDTQ us THE AEL Goorgo died in nine minutes, his neck boing brakes, Andrew died iu elovon minutes oi strangulation. Tho was witnessed by soven thousand ptiople.

THE lillfKDlATE C.VCSE 0' THB AHRKST of the condemned was brought about by a family 1 quarrel, and tho jealousy" of Andrew's wifo, "whoso husband wan a gallant among tha women in who neighborhood. Sho and bor swter-in-law, Mrs. Earros, were devoted friends, and sided agaiDst the Browns iu tbe qurrol, during which tho boys wero charged with tbs assassination of R. A. F.

Morrow, which thoy threatened to malco public. A' mooting oC the vigilaats especially for tho purpose of passing tho death decree on tho women. Thoir husbands were present at thia. sanctioned tho proceedings. The plan, upon was that Barros'a wife should sppnd tha following Saturday with wifo," whoa thoy wore to bo assasslnitefr and the crimo chnvped to outlaws who bad been driven out tbo county tho Tmtfon.

Burros informing his wife of tho plan, and guard- against any allusion to the matter, so- inodo his way during the night to Mon- and iuformed county attomey Motlock of situation, and rnadfl a full confession. TcJrcnua 1C- the y3v, an informal in tba privttif room of too governor till an hour this and niter aaothcr Mruiioa bc-lwwu and 10 o'clock lo-dnr, tho fnrr.it flttxl, ijCiiOtt. Tho whole ground 041 over in comralta-tion, mmziber crpreactod hU viuwj; fuiiy. Tho of tho troabU) with suaiijiiirv and tte liual dcteniiinatioa waa'madw to oust tho entire faculty. The board do not docm it nocesrarr go ba- htnd tho oxaminntk'ns tlliaemiionK.

The of coudraivc. With diiicnxionif tho buj not exist, and thu prMfjnb fculty can not remain together without dissonwiona. TlwroCotv, tbo coacliurfoo of tlie board having Uwn reached without or- utuinrnginto agninat tho professors, tho latter will not done. A now faculty slato mado out, and embraces the offer of tho prosi'lcniy of tho college to Gcu. James, of Auwtin.

Tclegrarai havo bton sent to othor KontlotneiL in tho state, asking thorn if they will accept position, and answers aro coming in. raOCKEDINGtt-- i'OUUTII DAY. Met at 10 31., a largo crowd OK usual attending. Letters from cadete Block, Dugim and Bnkgr wero road denying tho rigfitof ProL ilartin to uso Hhoir uam(w ax authority for MJJ saying tho president harangued tbo boys to Incito tbcra to take sides, and as this thing bail boon common tw6 years, or words to that eilcct. 1'he cadfet-s denied uwing any such oxccpt Mr.

Black, who said ho badjionriOtliing to suy yf his hearing presJdt'nt make remarks calculated tc arouse prejudices of college. A Jotter from Mr. Crisp was also rwui, and dcniod that tho petition to retain tho president is iu his handwriting. All thevi Jotters wero couched in very, respectful and dignified language. Ruport of H.

C. fiscal agent of th 3 received and roforrod without permission, Prof. Gathright said, as tLo resolution of the board contemplated a. possible reorganization, ho wanted to say ho WIL not in the way, and was readv bo relievo it at bis own volition- Prof. Martin expressed similar sentiments.

Board crpressod. at these announcements. Prof. JMnrtii wanted to make a statement in reference to tbo NEWS report of his mention of tho names of cadets Black and Baker. Hft Unit claimed ho mado no asjertion taoc cooJd bo construed In the way tho NEWS ro- portod him.

Tho reporter intimntoU throutrh amomber of the botird that tbo jX'irws would be plcafied to publish any proper correction over signature. 1 1 i Dllu. Com report of thu O5t of tbo cdly tii-bt at proniuK, cttiix) up after mtLCti Nor. Tlit wt'ro of titut, Tracy A thu out linally will disc al mui booty iavoosi by joL lijf 'i, ami fibt best i'bt Kf and mayor liur bu in York ooc rrj oud It WTO. opinioa that a coniprotftiin cCttld Couniwl frod in tho dujtrict coan co-day -x JMJ city, asked that they bo ptacod on the wiili aud nuidy AXJS.

Granted. By rny inonoc, tfco city tax advcr- tiod, ivuji postponed thirty The pohtoilico tho uto of lamp for tho oC letter ooxcs. matiu a for propei Prof. 2Hartin then gnatziro. to b( pat on record as savin? ho did not coll tbe name oC any cridet in any particular case, and if bo did, ho either erroneously conceived it or mado such a etatomcnt in error.

BOAItD'S IIESOLUTION3. Peeler then ofTorod the following: Resolved, 1, That from a careful examination of tho facts this board fa satisfied that there exista at this lime in the faculty of tho A. and 3L collcgo such a waat of hiirmoDy and co-operation as to prevent its proper and suc- cessfnJ ii. That.in.cho judgrcent of this board tho unhappy condition of things referred to in tho flrst resolution can only bo remwlied by a reorganization of tbo institution, and to tho cad that the board may bo unombarrassad in ejecting said roorganization, the entire faculty be requested to tender the'r resignations, and that tuLs request jg made solely upon the ground that the brat intoroste of tho college require it, aud without regard to aiiypendiug charges against auy meuibor of tho faculty, lidcro- tion oi duty has impelled it to take and in OK- rest ing this regret dg not hesitate toacknowl- ttdgo its high npprccifition of the ptut uorvice! rendered by tbo faculty and to express ita best wishes Cor tiioir future- prosperity and haptd TXTJS A'lSGJtG Tboy ITavo It-cn ttiul SJiolwr-- Hold li Ifov. 121.

further ruru Lho bighwuynibn. Ofllcors cf.Dalirm snd-JoimKoa counties aro in pursuit. were tbo boldutil robb-jrics tboi navo occurrod since the operations of thy Bass gang: Two full coacbos or negroes from ton, EurlesOn and Grimuw counties pawcJ up the Central bound for KOUKUL Tboy said icyre- wero to follow. They would not listen nyanon, ajitl drovo awkins, a prominent colored muu of of tho cor, Thoy said whito nod t.Vn'. if it WBUI- i earned I LIEJ: -mh t-V ra i w.Vft In IVhwkr tTWHlv" upyn that YA.

Nur hen? ax lillwl Lfjctn out. Dw JCornuwi'liu clrrfc for-tixj rovtaiuc nt Fart Wo-nfc. Tho olv) a lieu Vti nut of tli- io- fantry thai tJir In WhwV-r jaunty -VW the of Wl to i tL county cle tin- way. witbout a brtKr had boon among tbem, and tokl i iho Uni- ted ytatts govurnxiwnt bad store-j and for them at Kansas, for ouc yiiar. Tho exodns fover in coun ty.

Eight colored pooplo joined tho party ben. ITlis foray of Johnson. a. Jair of Ulunk WTT.U frooj a Uniusl Stnim liupjilKni with naoa'-v by ty to tbo octroi of tovt-trewk'r for ium iirnstcd aU Lhn Or two dcpptioox who were not und'vr in- Laic SwlNH Cotton InlcrcftM. Nov.

Goouva dibpatch wvys At a mcc'liag oC tiio cotton Switzerland it was resolved tliat, in viow of tho re cnat acUon of other countries arid ihe ever That tbo board deeply regroc the no iity for this action which the ighest consul oi duty has impelled it to take and in After sontenco was passed in, tho, case con vlctiqg feeorge and Andrew murdo in tbe second degree in tLo cause of Mr; Elizabeth Harrow, tho punirhmont for whic was (bcod. by tho jury at thirty years iu ftb peoitentiiary, tho dofonso.filed a motion for now trial in. the McCItiin behalf George and Andrew Brown, -and a similar motion, on bohalf of Andrew Brown in the Ha 'Morrow case. The motion was overruled 1 i both cases and appeals were cukou. Pendin tbo action of tbo court of appoaJa, sentcnc was passed on the criminals in 1 tao case of Krs.

Elizabeth Morrow, and the taken to Buntsvillo ani placed in tho penitentiary to servo out tbolithjrty years Subso qucndy the court acted on the McClain caso ftfflrmiug-the judgment of tho lower court, bu the appeal oi' Arxlrew Erown, in tho Ran row case, is still -ponding. the of th district judge, and by advice of the attoraej general, tho prisoners woro taken ouc of th penitentiary and bi-ought to Dentoa to receivi tbo doath seatonco in accordance with 1 tbe of tbe court of appeals. Afte sentence, tho last odort of tboir Attorney or a commutation of tho souteaco from death to penitentiary for life, upon fcho facts that tho condemned young man wero deludec and boguilod. by tho quasi-military TCTO Iron AliABAlflAj 730 mUi boIlurjuslnuuioCDvirely new, Wtsll adapted for trado or aii' low watw 90ld at txLrpain. For particular? npV.co News oCIca A cirixci; -PRIVATE LlES.

SeUJnK'-ouc-cbL-ap on of vul from mv sptoudid stoct jiuSiuar. cows, acclimated ami pood milkt-rs, 3IADAM25 ST. u-nd KS7G and stoct STOKE FOU DRUG or sale la Antoala Mew flxtury A ban-ain for cssh. Address ST, P. O.

bos yC3. Sa.i Antonio. Tex. OR SALIVA BACKER'S S4-FJE, MADS TO order and tieflrly new, with Inside doors, -vauli and -combination weighluc: ten. pounds.

Price $400; cost $SOO. Applv to W. at a low price. PARK, Ca Business Cards'. 1 Send tor "central Whr for Stationery.

Book-BInriinc. CLAJtTCE COCP.TS. GV TItHlONT STItKET. EXCHANGE alers and Agents. Austin, buy and sell securities OIK! laud curtidcates.

flJid unimpruvocl 'lanUst for saio. prompUy returns in 20 days on SJOO Invested. Ofacial Reports free, Liko profits on Stodc of $10 K) Addrosi T. Potter TVichtA Bonkers. 85 Wall fit, K.

V. Market And 24th streets. IT will seen by piiradvlces of yesterday, tho to.this of'Bricisb armors coatinues' to increase. Tho valuo of lis acquisition Ciin not bo overestimated, or British farmers, as a class; aro proficient in ciontiflc agriculture and Advanced liberal culture. i claim in the noighborbocd of tfco on Farmers io Montague county.

1 Ho rlived on good terms with tho Browns, but was under b.in ot the vigilante. On tho night of tho 14th of Septomber, his mnles woro turned out of his pastures by W. BeO, of tbo riguits. Tbe on discoloring tbo absence his mules, he 'started to hunt Ihec; up, by his sii-yenr old boy, and A ln.d frotn tho ua- rion. As thuy wore" about crossing tne ford, HcCiaia was subsequently volloy was tired, riddling him with bilclidiot bruising him down from his horse.

While atiy.itiJiiiig regain his fuac ooo of tho oc murderers niabod up from Uie bank, threw him on his back, and placing tho muzzle of bis gun under Morrow's chin. ILred, tearing away cbo windpipo ortGries. Tiio children wore carried back to the homestead by tho frirbteued horses, after tho discharge of tho vol.uy," unhurt, although Morrow was "riding between ibem when ho was first shot. Early tho next morning Andrew and Jesso Brown Li-nied in the town of Moatngut, and -TID- on the -alert. They stated that Slor- hfid been'IvilJoti, acd icariog that a mob would riso and hong them, thoy hud como co town for protection- They gave the solves up 10 the authorities, and on preliminary trial tho same day bef6ro J.

M. Grisby, a justice of the pouco, they wero ARGKD FOS OF PIIOSECUTIO.N". In a convcrsatioD with oneot tho witaewes for tho state, 'Audrew Brovm toid witness chat Jesse Brown had ahvays to tho rcur'taring Jr beat "'had 10 bo disposed of, wid that ho and never would have killed R. S. Morrow, ic it had not been for Jesse and the old man.

vi ify father and Jesse," ho said, wens after us avery tinio came hozio to kill Morrow, and ofTered us all the money wa n-anted to do so; buc when tvc finally did kill him. the old man never live us supper when wo went there the night the The boys, were married and on farms 'of tceirovm in tfie vicinity, which is known as the Brown neighborhood, Tbe defense in this and the McCktiu at- id to introduce ovideace which would show that siitrse murders ult of IjTich trials, aad the parties to tlia Ueccls detailed as ciecutaonei-s, but tlio court over- rulod it in everv instaaco, tho unknown par- his that a vigilance committee cies alleged bv thb defense not boiug on trial organized ci-Eed in 1372 to dri 1 no jury in tho Morrow caso-returned aver- outlaws-, ocfiof the. cooniy which, was. then A nt miirAnT in t.h/i the of the worst charactors in the Indian nation, and on the Texas frontier. 1S7S Brown's father moved to jlontngue froai Grayson Tho old mnn located farmers creek.

tha. first nobnth on. ELIZABETH Jhe new farm hishorscsaEdcattluworepreyed Xho next case called, and before asy steps 011 by the outlaws on Bcd.fiYor.in.thoa8i- poked and worked him up point when man chei vlctioi. to the court of appeais, where it iwnp- s-. AU-rnOIUTIES 07 TI1E into their organization and thence into thi several deeds ol! bloody murder with which charged; that thoy had been in the penitentiary, under a plea of guilt of' murder in tho secooa degree, whsrp they wore serving a thirty years toroi-when "the death sentence was on jury that returned thp joined in a lOlaw.imd left it dis- fixed for lifo the state prison ut 'tbeso criminals nave recentlj also forwordod baspdTobon the good those prison- the citizens of Montague, Cooke, and'Bento'n counties, after viewing of tho killing, petitioned for executive cleinoncy, These petitions, woro signed by 'some eight hundred citizens of.

Montagaa county, said to be" reprosontativo men; some live hnnared citizens of Cooke and Gniysba and alxut tbo same number of citizalis of Denton county, ibfclxiding thf officers of tbff county, oxccptiiig the prosecuting attorney; tha members or tho bar generally; sad Poretjtbc and'a numtjor of ladies oCDuatoo, who are noted at their for acts of kindness and charity, ami. their exemplary and moral bearing. These petitions TVCTO left with Gov. Rolicrts by Sir. Ptiltuo, the indefatigable attorney of tho defendants; who colled Clio nt- tontion of the executive to all of tha points.

Tho governor took tho matter uoder odviw- promisin'c 3 tulesmph the result, and the iittornsy loft without encouragement. The resppnsa came on the day indicated, and -with its perusal polished the last, earthly hope of die TITE'COXDUilXELD HS'TSxtVIHWED. On Sunday lost tho reporter of tbo visited the condemned in their ceil. George is of nudiun: sizo. lf.an, and wiry in.

his movements. His eyes email, liazot in color and pOEiGtmtinp: in gaze. his -inouth and chin indicate great, firmness, tliero is nothing in hisfeafuressuggeslavo.of brutality. He Is intelligent, eipresbts him'sclf with and is above tbo averaga man iu Andrew is over Lho mediKin education. lieight.

and in framo L-i a fino spocimon of the xmisKUlar farmer. HTI eves aro blue, cutl frank in oppression. His "face and. bead aro round and his features German. Ke of life, and is a jolly fellow ia mauaers and conversation.

when the reporter entored tbe jail he found the passageway beiweon the iron cage and tbe oC the jail occupied by Indies and gentlemen of various denominations who were holding a prayer meeting. During intermissions the hymns, the criminals and their feliow-prisorisrs would taJk with tho visitors religious subjects uad about tho siitas of their coses. Tm; VIGIULSTS In -an with Goorgo Brown, religious survicc, he 'pavo the reporter a-'ram ry of- tbo vigilants. 3.c swore an' affidavit agajist tho for the uiui'clor of McClain, upon which affidavit thoy wore nrrostod- The family ro- jaiovpd Xho sanio day to Montague. During of tho ItfcClain murder tho vigilants took fright and soverol of them turned statics evidence when the catalogue oE crimo committed by tho vigilante became known.

Mro. is bister of tho Browns, both of whom ure morriod. Andrew leaves two children ami George a son by bis first wife. Hia second wife abandoned him. on NASHVILLE, Nov.

2L--At the inorniug session tho American Health association, a hundred and 'fifty new members woro admitted. Tbo following papers were rwad: Quarantino in Arkansas, 1S7U, by R. G. Jon- ninRs, of Little Rock; Camps ood population at ilomphis in 1S70, by John F. Cameron; Yellow Foyer in JN'ow by repeating that it is Lo tho gooa ol the institution olono thoy bavo looked without intending to injure tbe reputation or impair usefulness in other fields of any member ot faculty.

Picktitt moved to adopt. Savors micondod motion. Gathright and Martin gave notice of resignation. Pror. thtm pormLssion to spoalw Ho Kiid ho gave up his position with hopes for good of college.

The governor hero reraurkod that as to tho time ot leaving their college duttos ho would liU; to consult profcsuoTM. Hoped shuro would nos bo a sudden bi-enJcing ofL A number of cadets hero cnxao in. Tho following from them was read: STATH il. COLLECT: 1 TKIAS, Nov "VVTiorcas wo tho cadots of tho Stxxto Agricultural and Mechanical College of re deeply interested in tho walfuro of tho college and the proper adjustment of tho now axistiug in this institution, in convention assembled do huruby adopt tho following lutions: 1. Kcsolvod, that wo are entitled tc a hear ing btrforo tho board of directors; that we do- airo it, and vrUl not bo satisflod aatil-we aro heard.

il That cortain onos of our xuiimbcribavo been unjustly denounced tliai honor- S. 8. Dr. Hollidzy, oC Now Orleans, read tho report of cosimitteo on subjects -submitted by uho Amorican osso- cifttion, recotnmonding quorunCtae of vessels to prevent tlie uaiportation of the first case of vnllow fover; cstablisibinaat of quarantino JiOt'pitala by governments, state and municipal; to make provision for tho removal of unacclitnaled. persons; and abolition of upholstered furniture, rugs and carpets from railroad cars during 1 epidemics.

Tha report further shows important results from tbe incorporation of the national board. President C'abeU then announced cho-appoint- mant of tho advisory council. The southern members are 2Icsszs. TTobb of Alabama; Cobb, 1 of Florida; Cfiinpbcll, of Georgia: Johnston, of Mississippi; Holliday, of: Clapp, of Totinessee; Joiner, of Virginia; "Wood, of Caroliua; Libby, of South Carolina, and Rutherford, of Toxoa. The afternoon aossion was devoted to discussion of' papers read in the forenouu.

Prosidont Plunkottj of the Sanitary Council of -the 3Ii8- sissippi valley, appoujted tho following coo mittxe to arrange a plan of operations booweon all tho state boardsoilwaltJi the union: Drs. Eowitt, Thompson, of Grifflu, of Wisconsin; A. f. Atcheson, of Ten- Choppin, of ITew Orleans, and Rico, of Mississippi. At the nichs session resolutions were adopted tb the etlecc tbat tho present natiopul board of health has been of such service to thy coun- ay that it is not expedient to mako any change its organization; filiat invostigatlona by tbe ore approved and should be contmued for the prevention of other diseases as veil as yellow fover; that congress should appropriate sufficient funds to enable tho board to secure talent and apparatus; that ia ablo bodv, and denied tbo.prfvilego- of defending 3.

That tho board a copy of these resolutions, and that thcQal- veston NITO-S bo arniiihcd a copy for pnbh'ca- tioo, 4. That those resolutions aro adopted unanimously by the corps of cadets, K. C. CiiA.Tir.ui, Chairman. KL ZASTDT, Secretary.

Tho above was refen-ed to a committee for report, and the appeal oC J. C. Crisp was next taken Ho was Riven time So prcnaro his allepalions, so as to present his caso in a shapo for direct action, without necossitatmg a field of by tho board. After a rows. 1 which tho committee was acting on tho resolutions adopted in col- lego mass tho board met heard tho committee ropoi't as follows: To the Honorable iioard, otc: Wo havocaro- fully examined resolutions concede 'quiu-antino laws should ful coosidemtiou; that it i made without carci oxpedfeut for the national board to ntcmational congress for the discussioo of and that it is clearly tho dtity of iio government to oatablish a cmarantinu sta- ion at the month of tho itississippL Tha association then adjournea, to moot in Vow, Orleans November.

osJier Indlctracnt Idcnt, -QRLEASS, Nov. C. 'aimer, lato president of the Louisiana Sav- ugs bant ws indicted again to-day for mak- ag-falselontries in tbo boots of the bank, with ntent toidecoivo tho stockholders anddeposit- rs ou to tho condition of-the instatnttoo. Tho ndictojont charges Palmer with having on tha lairt, as president of. tho bank, made fnilse tho lxokn, dating thom 'c to th'e ISth of "June, involving sis notes, regatmj; 357,000.

notes, is statud, been carried for years as part of the assets 1 tho bank. Ewlv on tha morning of June 30 10 bwok foilod. It is charged that Palmer icn.made entries carrying the noses to profit ami which the notes woro taken. way, when, ia fact, nocwishstanding they 'ere diargod. to profit aad loss, thuy wyre ttcill 10 property of tbo bant and havo ecu kept ia ta custody.

Two of the notes, unonncing" to 500 mado by the Srm E. Palmer 'Co. Palmer was boied in 10.0KL TCliC Golo on DZTSOIT, November 3L--A Sand Beach special says: The barge Prairie State, which went the reef to men. Tho JLewis Wells is also gone to The bodies of her cap- Little, and a- sailor, have been oond; three men are missing. Other vessels LTO also on thu reef or snnk.

The crov of tbo chooiicr Hotchinson scfTerod -tcniDy. with aatl JbGS rescued by a volua- that the cadets, individually or collectively, bavo a right to be heard by this board, upon matters of grievance affecting their interests. But wo would respectfully suggest that tho ca- docs labored nndor a oustako when they iiisert- cd that certain of their number had been un- Justly Uenonnccd before this board, and hod beon denied 'tho privilege of defending tbum- as no application hod been mado to tbo board by any cadet who has been dcnfod a hearing before tho board; and further that all petitions and reports addressed or referred to the board by tho cadota havo bocn received and considered. LTDAY, COCIIHAN, i-Committee. A copy of tho noove was furnished the ca- doia.

In roforonco to tho charges against tho boys charged with getting drunk, lying, deiit Gatbrijfht replied lor the boys at their ro- cjueHtk, Ho denied any dishonor on the part of these boys In any way. They aro honorable men as over lived, aixl ho felt ic a nigh privilege in this hoar of leaving college to defend tho young men. Thoy were indorsed befon) thu faculty, and this is what is duo them. presented aod read his appeal. Ho recited liis grade and full preparation for promotion in of all college rules.

The petition was well conccirved, and went into some details of the ground of promotion. board decided not to consider bis appeal Stewart Pannsll, pcra in conntrction with the bus arrest probable. to consider it oa its general thai aad creasing competition of who flood wicb choap goodts to make a strong appeal to tho legislature to In crooso tbo import duties on foreign Qom-jfaticis in order to savo indttjtry from mhi, KncllAh for Tho Briiish atcarnor Bonissia from Liverpool tc-day for Now Orleans ni fivo fermer families bocnd to They aro mostly from Lancashire, Yorkshire Durhaic, with a fow from Scotland ad Ireland. Storm on tbe Ifiuntlan During tbo nigut botweca the ICUi nn-1 17th an ftictscdinfjly vioient storm bonU. over Odessa, cnu-sinj; crxmnooi; daniacc.

Sovora Hhijis worn sunk in. tlio harbor ana quays, Uio uaml ostablialjniciit noavily. 'JCLc Irlidi ArroKtN. The Manchester Guardian's London corro pondont tbat those tho arresty cay tho psvemmont hafi jmjvidec Darnell cry -which will pvo hiK foUow- cr.s tho grcatost strength at tho election anc compel more moderate men to choose between or agrocmcat in sorno form with Par- bolL approve of tho tlio government and aro in a position to be xant of. tho naturo of tho wliich" tho government has ruceived, byliove Chatj in viow ot tho langnago cmyioyod at many and the to oscite to tho ministers could not refrain of rcprcsfdon, Tljo burry; Battery naa Bristol of tho Irish national society havo orrangud lor a demonstration in aid oi tenant Topic of Intercut-- IrLili LOMXJN-.

Nov. Irifcli ai-rcsts continue to bo tho leading topic or interest. The Times thinks there 13 every rcawn to iliat a timely display of. linnntiss will any niiJly mjsichiovoua eloutsnt in tho anti-rent ngitfLtiioti. Tho Times correspondents report: At intonso oxciteniont at.

LivorpooL great interest, but no Iilmoriclr, aud' concern; at XkibJin, ono roportor says tbo is only equalled by thnl provailmg during tho Fenian risiDg, while n.n- otlior savH tbo arrests cicited-butklittLo interest, and tho prevalent feeling among thu respectable clHSws, who aro not committed to notation, ono af sntwfaetion that Ktops have boon at length taken, thoujxh tardily, to check coaunDnirttic moremonto. The Daily News not blamo Unj government, It thinks that FarnoU In ro- sponsibk) for tho condition of a.Tairs but douJbte tho prudence of tlio measures taken, and inrfatci that tho only cfTocttml way to quiet tho Irish agitation is to concede mcasarra of reform, such as tho ntmosi practicable local to towns, coautics and provinces, whiJc sliH mnnjtaining the legisla- tivo-anian between tbo two countries. to tho Times Severaljnetnbcrs of tio Turidsh cabinet have expressed strong dKopprovni of the prcwjnt nostzle tone ot tlao Turkish papers toward Kn- Tho porto has assarva tho Britibb government tbt reforms will be undertaken without delay, and lord Salisbury has replied tliat he understands the difEculticfi with which the porto docs nol to complicate the situation by throats. A dispatch from Vienna to tho Daily Tolo- says; Prince is nviotal dcpresiion and there is little hoiw of his recovery. LtbcJ Suit Tbo Lawson-Laboiicbero libel has been adjourned; to December 3.

Tho Norwegian bark Anykos. from New Tork to Bremen, has burmxl at Nordeahann, Crow saved. Financial. The Times financial article says: The td- vaico in confols is duo to purchases by spectators, who had sold in miticipatioa of a fall. him Uic county aUorncy iii warronio IJQ lbui lo cittwuvwho to do thnt Jt a JocaJ ncJ withia thr authority of tie county oiuniwy act if he tLinti, Lo tfuj of it JJcKLir.ncy, cliarKed with murtlrr, to-night, but At too Into hour tiict.

Tlio caao has b-rtn on trial a CZCZ.YX. SAJC Kov, The Gaelic, from Cbica, to-day, tho fpJk'iv- advices; fotuthoima, Octobrr Atora Omn 00.000 doniJw have occiuTud hj coarse of tbn pn.t- oat-cbolurarpidcmlc. Tbo a ccpccicd to disappear by tho end of Docc-mbcr. ordinarj' precaationa ajjainit itt rtrCfirmnuo havo boon "i.akcti by tho it la cho Japanese Nviitary ftyhfiain isuoir Kurpiuctod in tho world. Trot NonlenskjoJd, tho Swedish has boon roceivut with cvmpucwiitAry in vorioos pnrtH of tfco -empire.

Ho is now on hiu WAV lioiiivwa.nl. October A boen cruate-i and Gov. prOwiuK ontof a refuiul. of iJio former to jwrmit of conflolar rocoras, frc-uj which neswjy wjjiaod to information touchJns tho opium trade Kong n.tjit co. AJJ other forefRr.

connuJ- Accndud'to ernor's roqut-pt, but Col, Mohby sold it implied a claim of tho coonuiar which bomxJ to resent. American resident? hero tiiat taton has broken tiio friendly itQ tLo government, which hud Xov. The schooner ROOT WJ- from obhoru uorninf; at Tho captairji reports a schooner, name unknown, founder while at nnchur in tho bur. Throfl men who clung to tbo ably lost, ax iljero was nc vcawl uv A "rou Press from GJnn Hnvii, via Michigan, that Uio hchoonor Ii. i'hclpn, of WORO, wuit HHhore noar gcr, on the of tlio lMh and in toUU.

wreck. Ilvo oi tiio crew drowned, S. Kov. 21. RlwArd' colorcid, wan lumged.

at Uw Union court-lxxim to-day for JO rear lc! (inuplltcr ot A B. in T7rnua four raoothji wati a Irjje rowcf of country ppoplo iu but the WOK privato, tn ivlm. tbfl state luw. Gary, colorM, was tko to- ay, at Bstujfort, for tho mtiroVr of a cnlorcid ntin nani'Al Tie was found gwiicy oa uecond. trial by a jurj- Q( blacks A wo aad bcforo Ins he mado full coafcsciori.

The JOJJliurd "TourriBmcPt. YoiJi. K-iineji tii "ollandor hiliiiLnl totinuunent yt-stcnioy ro- (iarninr. TioO; "74: winm-'r 1 acy. 15.

ITJIU: Garnicr, M7; loson. Holder, winunr's i IL Soxtnn, UoO: winnur'M -artor, The games in tho innt to-day rAUlt(yI ti'owon, iiGS: winner's 57, 44. Rudjlplio, bl ifT. Scitoo, iJO; GruniiT, Ili); wuiii-pr-'Mrtvpnitfc, runs--Kcjcton. U7.

57; u-iiroWr. tiJ. iWO; liJi; 122, Ifr; DclT, IZL 'A. Yoiw, Xnv. tiro in Aliflmnih croara of w'irtar lictory at mulni dninftge to tiock, ery of OCU, bn ITKS by the bamlncuf tbn French c- b' AlriXXiobla at Grecnpoict last cow inauxi at Form Nov.

The new French -waa ornially opened for business yestertiiiy bv a from M. Grovy 7 president of tho rench republic, to the president of the Jnited States, expressing' the mosl cordial scn- "iments. ABtrL, Three regiments ot in- antry, tbrco nadrons of and two have goco toward Gb.izneti to collect nippies and disperse malconleuu who fiavc jathorefl in to tho inflammatory jreachingof Mallahs. Ovor Arxmts. Nov.

cocucils have parsed a rpsolution tho arrest if Davirt. Kollar nnd D.ity. D. Nov. tan to-day, tLe only du rrcc-uiiooiKLitioni to us jn ihc forthcoming end of the- xaprt-mo cocri aHirminTM tbr of tfco trade-tnark Further con- full text of thy courtra should received.

Barter entenyil a decree this morning solo of th- of t-'w and IU) the and NaBhvilie compaay, las mzAn by John Boyle, special coraraiMdoncr that The Colorrd P-A-uacii, Nov. colored in- A.V'a mooting of delegates from homo rtt I to-iay. It tbo in London to-nirht a toIe'Tain irsi extibitioa naocr tue ezcianivu coairol TM rt ifejj, coantry, and Dublin was read xtaticg that A which wsts iica held hero was a great MICCCSS, acd tfcat here were 20,000 persons who tm.ailo rn(H ever give grtit of cfew, who manned a life-saving boot thero by the government, for -scinch, no resular ye; been appointed. For ttoe Senate. 2L--Tho iricMs Eon.

Ueorga K. iof this city, la.sc inister to Rossia, have obtained his assent to presentftrion of his name at tbo ncrt sjjon oS the PeansyLvania legislature, for ectioa to tbs United Stares sonaie, as successor Hilled. autU 2sov. A prema-taro a blast in Dead wood io-cay cuosed ft instant dealhJof, Joseph G. and she 'wounding of John "Wa-tson ather athor dealers.

oC SarerhjJL 1 haso Merrill Crisp spoko KJ. his appeal. said it was a question of honor with him and, principle. As to thai honor of an officer's position his coax- had rccognizftd it. As to whether I meriSithoto honors, I lea.voit to my felloirs.

As this cn.so now stands lam in a 1 position before the public. The "board required Crisp to ply his OWQIIJ- to such witness as ho would Tho gist of the ovitleuco of the cudots called is that Borca, Tabor, Bieusoc, Brown, Waddoll, Cbntham, Bavii- and substantially agreed thrit Crisp entiilod to promotion la view of scholiusnrp, deportment, moral standing and aiilitary proScicncy. Uaihrigbs testified that Criso is ai good a boy as bo t'vcr azid entitled to promotion in view of ail tho rdcs, methods and. cas- toms-of governoncft- ProL ilorris testified that Crisp was entitled to promotion on tins of pmeral merit, but he (liorris) agnimrt him, bocanao of the Hosg-Cnsp devciopnaonta. PrptCiSoi-B and Smith thought highly of Crisp, and regarded him as always coaire- ous till tho volo of tho 'lacnlry oa'hia case; after thar ha seemed coc Dr.

Smith lingered in tbo bos- pimiroolong once; did not luiak his bearing that of a sokiicrly taaa. Crisp drew Smith's a severe blister procbss ho under- intimated knew not of the palnial hitemal workings of 'Crisp; which matter Sniiih replied ho was gain oximitwxncu to tbe Jtewnrt oat tbia'c hia i. 1 1.1.. 1 I OCC3 advisors of tin? diiTer as to tno of such a step. Ten comptinins of soldiers have arrived Boyle, on route to Bolla, to be in; the event of 'y.

disturbance at the dccinro tbo government wirfics provoke a collision. To be AUGUSTA, Xov. advisory committee of the rppublican partr have iul to their homes, ia of the- fict ihat thn for the judicial fortn, of this county, rwnivod oa a Stnice. Nov. il.

Two is the the cozipajiT, rf thij -ctty occocnt of JIs? wiih ccaon of ttte coispony in Ot their ncmiicr. Cold and Cj Yoiix, "ov. I Jlatlro.i^L at Covrmrncat is traiwlcrrcd to thr snprymo I Nsw dlrvcrort of and Dnn- 1 Northern railroad lo-idr to 0 i0 or wsivod iclc- chiflf justice "Apple- ecu whether tbcy it cipeuwnt to assemble tho cnnro ja-iicial court in cirj on itootlay, to tbo praphic inqnirr from chiflf justice Apple- "ilisfoun r.v^r actcal ifUlerk al ttcy it cipeuient to per cere. tztent of itn jorisdictioa in tiie and especially bo contsidftr an applicuioa for a of eiAndunns to compel secreCarrof or coanctt to exbitrf- cioctioQ rcrcrna is, time to ba.T-« corrt-criocs tnadi? cnd-r ib. It utidcrsCcod that both aa- crcd, edviriag the of a coartu Camplon and 2L--T2tt States to-day tbe ipacsc of tbo bj 1 --sy ST.

LQCIS, "ov.iil.-- t'erctS' in tbx: ToaAs railrxwd, unti27 to Osier ties in esrtml vnUl foliov ibotr A Once t. Nov, il. J. a cfiltasr 'klways heavy on Baris and Hogg Criip's scholarstxip grxxi character. reasons were pycn by the profrssors foriiieir v(tCo Criso, in the fce of their onifomi gciod character.

Tliese reasons fore the Briosh cocrt, TTtint into the dilScoby as tto ac- tnatisg cirumsSance. Crtsp then addressed the board, ills case layinfT parrfciilar OQ tbe of: precedent for bis in, view of his were made as a citizen tho sincerity in keeping with his record, and for this reason attention. The board hero adjourned tin mprnras; when they will move to retain Crispin the ranis, jadpoj; frod tht-ir present temper. Dcriiig the morning thcro sona; little excitement among cadets ia town, who wero present fora hearing: Somo of them impor- tcncd, tho board to Che prorideoi in od5ce. The of affairs the-coUcsoistm- seCtlM orditrly.

Tncre is no great spi- ttosame as thai given b- the Lady Octavila and tas ware capes. The ma.sSer of Lady was examined before astic; sol's COOT; aad United States inspecto iu M.via.'s crcrvr wiere also bat tesCimOirr did not thai givea before. Acting consul's teen. ior rS' A Clcrfi. John a pro DiinenC coal dealer a this region, daSL- last Saturday tha: P.

K. Bargrsr. hii chief fe bad embedded atcnt of his money, his dishonest openccicrns dr-ting bock several years. Bargcrr was toprisonod io-day in. of 4SOOO HLJ ciaractcr has has always hitherto beca considered irrearoacb- ZMatjCt.tcja.C3koqi jfvtLCj.

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