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   Civilian And Gazette (Newspaper) - September 1, 1857, Galveston, Texas                                papers 1 Capt. H. i and Mrs Mm if and and 11 on ipr Capt. H. irom wib 1 bale of J 1 horse snd arrived ton and Bui Bi 1 arrived with 168'lead of to 2T^iwe, and the following passen Strong Mrs. W T F Smith s H H and M J S and 10 on The steamer Morgan took another tok at the T head of the she in The wharf was somewhat worsted and LaMd a good deal but seem to mind it. public-spirited fellow L. with his reamed by the steamer Charles jing and full of he years F. late the of has been elected Chief oT Bexar by a large The City Council yesterday afternoon pass providing lor the the bridge to Virginia as and probably we case Gen. Henderson being a of which there is a it is f MM Ward will be proposed is the No better or purer than Col. Ward can be Judicial State Gazette the official vote as W. Jin A 121 373 891 818 1,R48 Majority 8�2. 602 67 272 146 295 1,281 ry retires State Ga in a very appropriate 0 ur best Wishes attend * n. The name of has been proposed in various parts ofTe State for the United States Mr. character is too well known to need eulogy at * His experience in in this untiring industry and combine to fit him discharge ably and honorably the do ties of States A writer in some days proposed the name of for and in that paper of a writer he is one of the oldest speaks as follows No doubt oi be felt teat Eastern Texas will bring forward candidate at the proper when no ejection can be made to the Middle and Western of tie State naming a It is the In tec t ion of the at this time to for Consideration the of M. in doHp this I feel that no can be forward more eminently in all respects to fill that important We require Senators at this wib are competent to place Texas in her true proper light before the American Senate and tba world and who have the stamina to perform thit Mr. Potter is the man we want for that bus been tried in the cf the country and true and He has the confidence of tbe people who are willing to afford him an opportunity to vindicate tbe dignity and rights of Texas in the Senate of the United and Texas right before tbe We have also seen a letter Irom an old and prominent member of the Legislature from Eastern stating that Mr. Potter was regarded in tbe Eaat as eminently fitted for the position and would receive a hearty support from that in connection with whoever prove the of the East for tbe other We do propose tbe matter al this lime bnt merely to allude to the facts mentioned for information of all Thb give below the names of the gentlemen elected to Congress at the recent There is at present some oncer in regard to the result in the with this the list may be regarded as accurate The names of the E. N. members are ia 1 Henry M 2 Thomas 8 Warren Winslow 4 6 John A 8 Alfred M Jr. 7 Burton 8 L 1 Henry C 2 Samuel O 4 Albert G 6 Joshua H 6 Joseph M 7 Humphrey 8 James B 9 John C 10 J W rax as. 1 Guy M 2 John H The above shows a gain of eleven as compared with tbe from these States in tbe laBt Congreas Dist. 1 Albert G 2 W W 8 Samel A 4 John H 5 Charles 6 George W 7 J V 8 F t J CD 10 W T 1 Jas A 2 Eli 8 8 James F 4 George 8 5 Sydenham 6 W B W 7 J L M 3 John B to fill a - We are glad to learn that things are improving in the new county of where tbe effects of bad Beasons have been severely We have a letter from dated Aug. 15, town is still improving lived over the dry weather has got its hide 1 will Grain I to keep us from going to Egypt for as we have been doing for three years It is in good money all and in many instances every hoof of Think the Legislature will hear our prayer for relief in the extension of time on our ' Genj Combe has beet elected to the His laty died on the \h ' New is reported to ke still exempt yellow We leant from the Bulletin st | son of Capt. of the Charlei tell overboard steamship While at at w 4�wnel sessional Citizen the first on the and The Frontier which is a decided improvement on the term Border gives a good of tbe progress of Northern Texas Tbe county of Lamar has had an abundance of rain for all necessary Corn crops will be large this The surveying corps of tbe M El P & P R R Co. are now employed in making out maps of in Lamar The Board of Directors of tbe M El P & PRE C were in The Patriot says that Southern Railroad some time landed their new Steam Car al Swanson's and in a time it will operate on their tem road from that point to It is calculated that in 20 months the road will be built within seventy miles of on tbe 82d parallel Recent accounts from represent public sentiment there as elated at the prospect oi having art American company open the route across the Isthmus of with ocean steamers to New New Orleans and It is believed a treaty will aoon be formed the right of in to the United for a On tbe Golf side tbe river is the It has a with 14 feet is half a mile wide and very deep for 24 miles to navigable fof small to 100 Ou the a splendid harbor ia found at at of Ventosa and miles up A Rev. W. Thomae of the Georgia M. E. has returned borne after three cruise ae Chaplain on tbe U. S. sloop Commander The Southern Christian says He has returned In good excepting a nervous the of long exposure to the beat of the After a of 87,000 m during twenty-five foreign ports were each twice and some three she bab and that from some of the without the lose of a and with a crew among whom the good order and tbe of punishment were especially Much of latter result is attributed to the example and teachings of the whom Com. W. characterizes as for this We hope that the readers of the Advocate may hear directly from Brother Thomas something of the varied experiences of bis Be a and foreign We clip the from tbe Mobile Register of tbe loth Hon. Black Republican Candidate fob of men are with an unconquerable thirst for If it can be achieved legitimately and no temptation is offered for a sacrifice of pass through life with tbe reputation of but if on the other hand the road to honest preferment is and by an unscrupulous of or a shameless abandonment of friends and they oan purchase the world is not left in doubt long as to what intensity of public scorn and odium they Edward Stanley was a member of Congress from North a slave and he must be meat stupidly credulous who believes that such in becoming the representative of Black Republican doctrines in Mr. Stanley has not deliberately weighed tbe chances and deserted the South upon a careful calculation of and for a tongue to curse the slave Whose treason like a deadly blight Cornea o'er the counsels of the brave To blast them in their hour of is ihe and bitter the retribution which follows sueli Men may the hut they the traitor 28, 1857 Nsw 0*x�*jjs mail for New Orleans will olow o'clock a. m. to and will en tha steamship tar San Capt. arrived last from with 18 bales 5 do 5 do 18 10 sacks grain and the following passengers B. 8 on deck and 1 The steamer Capt. N. P. arrived last night from the ship She will hereafter run regularly in the Houston and Our friend Henry goes as 1st Purser and our young friend as second Success to The Railroad Bridge Ordinance appears in our The Report of the will appear The Canal Board met yesterday and adopted preliminary measures for improving tba as suggested by the S ate in order justify the expenditure of tbe public money on the intermediate State haa advertised for proposals te improve the navigation of the Sabine river from tbe neighborhood of Madison to Bluff in a distance a little over 700 miles by The amount appropriated for that is something over Bids will be received till tbe 5th of Tho Crockett Printer presents its readers with very fine of its Mr. and Matt of the Palestine They are both strikingly accurate and handsomely embellished with nd that no very decided results will tillow the of tbe Southern at to the Augusta 0f the on the third day session of free trade and direct AN To construction of a Bridge to the Sail at Virginia oft the Main of W Haul The City meeting held the seventh day of May the project of extending aid Houston & Henderson Bail Boad in their enterprise of constructing a rail way t 1 the of Galveston to the towa or Henderson in A Small not fob the The papers state that a large number of counterfeit dimes are now in circulation In the city of One firm in that city has taken within two days about a dozen They are a good imitation of the having the ring and If we are not mistaken every Congressman in the south who voted the lias been defeated or laid on the The two K. now elected from and the only one trom North have always supported that The only two southern who voted against but whose terms have not have been defeated in the selection of thb respective Legislatures which are to elect tion of one slave to each slaveholder from seizure for favor of Arizonia into a and in favor of recovering certain land lost by a certain treaty with The committee also reported in their judg tbe proper time had not arri the Southern Commercial Convention te express an opinion on the policy of reopening the African slave A resolution was adopted recommending to the consideration of the Government tbe policy of withdrawing our squadron from the African Tbe Convention determined that their next meeting should be held in The Knoxville of the 18th says we regret to the result of the labors of the convention have amounted to nothing at all that can in any wise be regarded as promotive of tbe commercial interests of tbe We have no idea when the convention will adjourn but we do think that the eight hundred men who constitute the convention are making up a barren record to go before the country as an evidence of the utility of We have been struck with the fact that the most practical men on the floor of the as bad but little to Tbe time haB been mainly consumed by men whose only purpose seems to have been to divert tne business of tbe convention from its legitimate So we fear it will hour of final The New Orleans Picayune The Register is not in tbe opinion that tbe convention is ap a barren to go before tbe country as an evidenced the utility of these The referring to the the slave remarks to be noted that neither of the projects upon which they are commenting is a commercial They are both of the decided of and in that point of they show that the of a series designed originally to be getting to be if not to assume the of a crisis in the and to act as a committee of This is a great expansion of the original design of these and they have not had in either as to persuade us that they are likely to he productive of much good with the Island of And did with the charter of of to the qualified voters the If a debt of ono hundred thousand said design and accomplish tbe om Bua And the an election held in Ward with and in of publio 19th day of May by a nearly approve of and sanction the contract creation the debt for tbe object and purpose Be it ordained by the Mayor and of the City of Galveston in That the Mayor be and he is hereby to enter into a contract and agreement in the name and on the part and behalf ef Aldermen and the City of with the Houston and Henderson Bail Soad Company concerning construction of a Blidge from the present terminus of the rail way of Company at Virginia Point on the main to some convenient and proper point on the to be designated and located direction of said Company in which said and tbe Mayor is authorized and powered to undertake and stipulate that tht corporation of the City will construct and build thel said or cause the same to be ing and in conformity plan as tbe for past Engineer of said or other officer or agent designated and appointed by shall devise and or approve and that the work of construction of tbe said Bridge shall be carried on and performed supervision and inspection of said or other officer or agent of said designated it for the performance of duU provided that the cost of construction of the work to be paid by the City of Galveston shall not aforesaid Bum of one hundred And that be required of said Houston and Railroad Company by proper and to be inserted in the said that in consideration of tbe undertakings of the Corporation of the atn cf occupation and possession of tbe said when constructed and that the said Company ahall and will put the iron and necessary AUGUST 47, 1367. aave bees expended tot u la Without the Civilian to have been in advance ol paper in the SUM in receiving and returns of this elec the number and of oar in furnishing a list of the Senators and Representatives list which bas very generally copied without The Telegraph is tbe only paper which has even tbe fullness of our Wo have been enabled to do so through tbe kindness of friends in sending the figures direct in of which about 150 have The steamer Capt. J. H. arrived last night from with 10 bales S do wool and the following Scanlon Bell and 2 Mrs Mrs. 33s Miss |y The steamer C. arrived this morning from g bales 1 do 112 5 boxes butter and We return our thanks to Mr. J. Hooper of the Steamer and Mr. W. C. Carnes of the upon the said bridge so I We find the able of Prof. on i nse at own proper 0Ost and Tbe Democrats having a majority in tbe of will electa Senator to succeed Mr. whose term expires on the 4th oi 1359. This will be the first Democratic Senator from Kentucky since the term of Richard M more than 25 years The Democracy of Tennessee will also elect a Senator to Mr. ho Boll at the same neighbors of the our not their pa We welcome then in taste r location about oily and in ole of tie most mechanics i several dfr and can can ho in any and vi expect to hli cultivation of Of CilcinO A Niw 5BWpi^* Abt 4 frames for 4- ft. ' 18.516 in the tine * equivalent to 53,049 ft. or 8225 per day of 10 I find the already out between * on each nearly 4,000 feet with 7 to 10 feet water 1n * 4 Vessels of 25 feet and 6 feel draught can now pass from sea to I embrace this you en the very successful performance of yout and Your moat We Mr. William a reliable mi well with great may well rejoice at the which hae weighed her otherwise advantageous while onr coast interested in the such Aug. 6th, 1851. Eds. have suffered for the with intensely hot weather carefully three timos at Mc near this baa shown at 4 o'clock p. m. on or five different * 118 degrees Being in the shade and in a draft of This may be regarded as a very h i Kmc Fa Sti I & CO lair Li degree of It is also to be remarked that thermometers kept by gentlemen in town have shown the same so that there can be no On two of our hot the thermometer in the went up at 2 p. m. to 140 and Freedom ol San Francisco r. c e if md New Vc v. Dr. in 7SO O. son from tW T. some anA ' ' subject of ot P mgs of the and by tfin JQ 0 J w By the last mail we received a printed circular as long as some body's down in as u regular with request to favorably &c. Ami 1 thought anti means opposition that means Know - then ihe fellow is opposed to Democracy and Know and must be an we can't As to ihe we knew Democracy was already the Salt of tho and we had no use for any ulher So Mr. Salt down in you -an and laws of the he set ol right forcibLy to or interfere the religious belief or of For hia every man individually responsible to his asi coercion has never been known to change an so its use is no where however much it may grieve a Christian to see his neighbor an or an than argument and he cannot Tbe Mussulman is permitted to raise his and address his prayers to - Chinese idolator to dedicate his temple to the same freedom that the Christian builds his and worships the But it must be recollected that this perfect liberty of religious belief does not mean the toleration of any act forbidden by which may be perpetrated the cloak of A man has aright to believe what he belief does not him iu the doing of an aot that i- forbidden As an it is criminal to steal and though such a thing were the or or Baptist Churches should adopt ii as one ot its that ita Ola scold led ag eir st Zeal without While tho recent Conference was in session at Liverpool the Anti-Slavery protested against ihe reception of Bishop Dr. as delegates from th 'n tbe U 11^22- these gentlemen Of and asking the C to them to return and 1->>o' to free tbe Metho i i which they clie guilt of to snip and e m-t members nad a tight to ish for would bave to J to the tw Sis I asserting the sin concerning the slave as editor tbe Charleston has diligently labored to enforce upon the South the necessity of reviving the slave lie was reviled and ridiculed for his even ihe Charleston Mercury looked upon bis views as ex ia England and France are openly discussing the Plan as at present agreed upon and aa would increase the cost of construction beyond the and tbe said Huston and Henderson Rail Road should desire the said proposals to or said changes and additions the same may bo done upon the said and Henderson Rail Road Company agreement or contract with the dist Episcopal a I as with of with their and it is popular to express one s opinion on this the said pnm of handred We like men bave the courage to speak and upon tha of the said ren in this of the The N. Y. Commercial IS not takes occasion to that Bishop Simpson and Dr. are two of the most earnest anti-slavery men in the Methodist Church aud have no the Methodist Church or eon tractors to accept and receive the plain and accordingly we shall utter one Slavery without the Slave is an j and liability of said Rail Road Co. When our and not to make any claim or demand blindly consented to destroy they robbed I the City of Galveston or on account of the other of its It is impossible such excess the one to be wrong and the other Granted have Another - The Washington of tin New Delta states that the Mexican Gulf and Henderson Railroad Company of Texas have determined to suffer a lor lei t their and then apply to Lee to incorporate a new The writer says this is to be done with a view of rid of certain obnoxious parties in New who now control the present The moneyed men of the corporation are not willing to risk their cash with these and there seems to be but the one way to get rid ot papen that Chief Justice ha been deliver the oration upon 4i M Hon. Thomas J. ate pleased and Judge render such a just ti the memory koe as go to w a the fame of bott ank his | ' India yellow we aw fileg by board the For to 0^ there with tba had eight deaths out four with the ware kt but before they lyed at Liverpool tat of tbe persons Bft The ta W the - great organ recently placid in the town hail of Liverpool is one of the of musical It consists of four rows if notes and two a half of thirty There are 108 stops aof 8,000 in length from 82 feet to three eighths of an ten octaves Tbe source of wind ia two immense having three placed in the vaults below tht floor of the These are blown by a consisting of oscillating are besides twelve other or each giving its own of air those stops or it Tbe matic lever is each of the manuals and also or separately to manual To the organ there is a double set of levers the most elaborate use of of this power is found application to the combination of exhibited in a compound form to etch organ and 10 tho where operation the player is enabled to produce a combination of entire Instrument at Baton under tbe above has the St. of this has invented an which can be boiler and all for The machine is so simple thai with say it is merely an escape tak ing up no more The steam is admitted into the centre of a drum or in which works from the power ia applied directly without further The other day we perfected model of the pumping water about twenty and throwing it into a reservoir at Ihe This is the apparatus for in a cheap one or two horse power to dme small Free in published says that his expectations in regard to his gifts of land to men have not been fully He Of the three thousand colored men to whom I gave probably less than fifty bave taken and continue to hold possession of their What is half the three as I have either sold their or been so careless as to allow it to be sold for We have been presented with an ear of com containing about 1200 grown by Mr. on Mr. G. says it is a lair sample 01 his which we think m st be an ex one for Our friend Griffin left the corn growing valley of theDes Moines in Iowa to try He ought to be satisfied with the that cruelties have been committed on slavers al most equal to those still perpetrated 00 emigrant ships but this does not proie that the system is Brutal captains are very rare in comparison to brutal and yet we still lane a in the sanctity of In fact we can find flaws in the most whenever we choose to do but on ac count of those flaws it very absurd to destroy ihe building and leave nothing in its Much of the abuse of Europe and the North we brought upon by declaring the trade We have done we bave drained our frontier Slates ol the negroes to supply our and left them to fall an easy prey to the Had the slave trade we nee Kentucky and Virginia what are to-day Should we have the editors of 1 heir journals standing ou the verge of ami dipping their pens daily in gall to wound Southern men both States and writers would I ave been tiue to the instead of The amendment of Mr. Spratt only asks lor an inquiry into workings ol slavery and the slave It will necessarily the ot the negro in and will bring him before as philanthropists would have sunk in and then show us tbe same man civilized and made a useful member of the human by means of slavery and her loster the slave That it shall be the duty ot the after a contract shall be entered into for the construction of the aforesaid it shall be in his or that of the City requisite and necessary so to to issue the bonds of the Corporation of the to the extent of One bund red thousand or as much thereof as may be for the construction of said and cause same to be negotiated in such and means as he may deem most conducive to tHe interest of the City the said bonds to be in of not less than One Hundred nor more than One Thousand to be payable iu not less than twelve nor more than twenty years from tbe date and to bear interest at and after the rate of not more than ten per centum per which interest shall be payable semi-annually on presentation and surrender of the coupons to be thereto August 26, 1957. JOHN HENRY By the E. yields more pounds of land than either wheat Mobile Mercury ( The verv laical news Irom ihe interior by letters and the indicate a very unpromising condition ol ihe cotton The continuance of tbe has materially marred the It is certain that ihe late rains have fat into the Nashville says that the Democratic on loint in lature ol is eight Democrats to and two and democratic majority for Governor about eleven Tennessee Nashville referring to tbe recent State its belief that the Democrats have a quorum in the & majority of about twenty on joint er vessel on the the Gila between in which ed that tbe Democrats have elected all the Congressional in North except In the Fifth 8. was beaten by John - mi Lmi aud well la one remedies for bi of apply A New York as an look upon the certain American and especially on the nature of their as a real danger which threatens the of the democratic republics of the New and I venture lo predict they will perish from this unless the government in an armed while it remains under the control of the majority of the will be independent of the town and able to repress its Movement of have been issued for a body of four hundred and fifty recruits to march from Fert Kansas on the 5lb to the regiment of mounted riflemen and the third regiment of j try serving in Mew Several officers of this leave of will avail themselves of this escort to return to their We have no sympathy for a railway speculator who iB reduced to his last for an Ill-tempered man with the for a stout man running after his for an alderman who is laid up with the for a dandy who is splashed by a mud for a man who loses his The Cost of India to Great Enormous Balance of England When tig ures are made to represent the iruin they reveal sometimes becomes How much noble blood has already to appease tbe demon of vengeance and wrath that seems to have some of the best troops in British India the arrivals in England trom thai quarter of the globe too truly The untimely end of the Hon. Col. Finnis at the only brother of tbe Lord Mayor of Lore changed lbe gay and splendid of the princely mansion of that designed to give lo his grand entertainment on the lot h into tile sad emblems of grief and domestic U the Bengal of May 19th we find tbe details of the mutiny at and a list of the including women and child This fearful and revolting as it has been m m and may probably continue to at least T T reinforcements arrive from Great 1IHE.UC?JAL not the only cost which the East India states that Pennsylvania contains upon Her treasure is poured I of 45'000 upwards out almost profusely as her best During the of 15,000 square or is coal firet six months of this year to June 3u) there principally lying were from the single port ol Southampton Wales and Ireland to in silver coin the enormous sum according to the best contain only 11,-of 175, to meet the balance of trade miles ol coal in an area of 120,000 square V ' miles of 1 his in many is Corn for and grain poor rye barley or Grinding corn and cobs together is found to an of fodder ot superior The editor of tho Maine in ranard to Ibis says that for those animals that chew the cud if is a most excellent or provender but for those that do it is not so For and it a capital These after what they swallow in tbe warm called the first or have the faculty of throwing it up in small portions called and chewing it over In a leisurely manner uut 1 it is ground very Mid then alter being thus ly mingled with f-e swallowing il into where all ita nutritive matter is ex traded by the proper organs created for that The and the having no such organs hy which to do not derive ao much benefit from the ground cob as the animals Hens derive more benefit from corn and cob meal than they do from corn meal In lowls of this there is an apparatus analagous to animals that chew the they take dry food into their and here it becomes soaked as if it were in a warm vat from this it r asses into the with acts the part of grinding by aid of the strong muscles of that whatever passes into it. Here the particles of the cob thoroughly and ming led with the gastric become aud form nutrition for ihe In this manner it is | made to possess a real Advocate that the work vigorously prosecuted h on the river aud on the Dycus has and Mr. Dunn has between sixty and ono Both of these works point to Victoria and the Advocate expects great advantages to that place from their The Advocate says a good word for the of Editors should not only up and but spirits of all The Advocate says that the of a large yield of pecans in was never better than the present The trees are literally and the nut is nearly grown and unless it shall by some accident become blighted and fall the yield will be abund I ant. Capt. J. B. in 1S4S, gathered 720 for which he received por 440; 1250, gathered 60 at per 1856, gathered 140 bushels at per Improvement of the Matagorda Chronicle states that the work upon tbe is now progressing both on the Wharton and lower That paper in a few there will not be less than one hundred hands engaged in out the channel around the raft in tbe lower part ol the while the other obstructions are not denied very formidable ana are now being T ho micle that by the middle ot November the will be enabled tn ship the enduing without any obstruction to the navigation of the river at an ordinary st .ge of this they cular and themselves if carried it into practice they would certainly be sent to the with So u heathen might with liberty the opinion that it was a duty to make human sacrifices to his carved aud burn widows with the hodies of their deceased but should t ev be convicted of performing ihe ritea would tie hung bv our laws lor They would be not for what they but for what they The government will Dot permit any body of or to set the laws at merely on pretence that they thought it was and claimed a freedom of Men may think as but cannot act as they If people come among us and set themselves and commit and undermine tlie peace of and interfere with tbe social relations of husband and or steal off our people will be and ought to be notwithstanding they claim that all these are in accordance with their religious and that their religion is entitled We say to bold to what opinions you til do under the pretense of these impinge upon our To adopt gi nuat k to jh acc lutl ei itx iota li 0-, r. D Hall re Oi iova dec if pr 9 1 Bait Jan. W. sand axes the d-w .my other course is lor we should soon have sects who held to to to claimed immunity from punishment on account of their peculiar The Rev. Doctor admits that acts were the natural offspring of opinions and where the latter were it was unreasonable to expect the former to be always was only another incentive iu taking great care in forming our opinions on tbe basis of correct and showed to those having the education of the young the necessity of 1 at an early into sound For although false opinions do impel to bad they never excuse a Vote from the same port during the same Chinese was these suraj exceeds by the amonn ported to tho East Indies and China during the first six 1856. Thus the Chinese war and the mutiny in tne East Indies will prove singularly disastrous British Washington ii of A Severe Long Branch correspondent of the Trenton Gazette gives an account of a rebuke administered to a party of fashionables at that Gov. of New and his iu the amount of silver exported at tbe Mansion House just at Bame period to 1 of the the dinner entered ihe dining hall before Mrs. The aggregate ot I and by In relation to the j Newell changed her The party alluded quantity of IroD Dearly the Bame relative not knowing made audible exists between Pennsylvania and marks on her and spoke It will thus be seen that in these articles ' because the to whom Gov. N. was ot the first and e to a etate wailed on Various insulting allusions were of our State possesses three times as made in the table In the as Great If to the anthracite coal j when Mrs. N. appeared In the parlor in full she was saluted by a who happened to be a friend of the ladies in the fashionable and on their informed | remainder for Runnel trade of tbe coal in tbe State be which is believed to exceed 1,800,-Veils to the before ooo tone per the total quantity would be you expend 8um-be it seventy-five cents or about 6.800,000 worth at tide water 40 per them who Mrs. IN. was They immediately sent seventy-five 4allars-for a bit of gossamer with j ton and we have the total of as the abject which she refused to not to vour beauty by conceal value of our coal trade for a single 00 account of personal but because their ing pause conduct exhibited them as persons not fitted to writer in toto to the with genuine snd she would not re t United States San August 1557. Editors Civilian passed as with the of an etf Tt bei made hy a f. w lioin Sun to effect something for their ticket for State which reduced the vote of El Paso county to trom boO to 900 instead of as it have got nearly all the and so did Crosby for Commissioner but 1 cannot send you the though no doubt thoy will go down by this Josiah F. Crosby was elected District A. C. Hyde was elected Senator without and Jefferson all I hope lo meet my old friend Brown at not that the Democracy of Galveston have re-elected Our crops of wheat and corn are the hy 50 per that have ever been raised in this v which will more make op for the loss of fruits which were destroyed Ky Major Beall's with through thiB place on Ihe 25th Jo were a great curiosity to the nativ Very In addition to the the San ger of the 22d, says The El Paso mail has just arrived ing to We polled in the A Bank of the leading banking houses iu Havana have been nearly all because a banker refused to pay a mechanic's The man was a and after having rendered was naturally desirous of being The in his own not feeling tbe of the painter's want of took bis own like a great many people who owe small bills to industrious The painter sued him and got The magistrate who gave judgment was at tbe head of a banking and the banker whom he hud decided against sent a draft lor to the other banking This was on the that there was not that due the offended Tbe news of the refusal of payment got The ever jealous fancying it beheld its deposits in hastily withdrew them fiom the hands of the various places ot As a ot the banks refused to discount all no matter respectable or responsible might be the names upon it. Tne shares ol the various joint stock companies were held as high as from 15 to 20 suddenly and could only be disposed of at or a rifle below it Money was so abundant as1 to have been worth 3 per per suddenly became so scarce us lo be worth 12 to 15 per cent. of or Ith - ve 1- The passen A C. Antonio Led San Tne Ledger says A little Mr. V. and a young negro if irl w together i n the kitchen of one of our where a loaded pistol had been The little ignorant of the fact of up the and pulled the wnen took effect in the forehead ol Mr. Le if who expired i Saturday a fine little about three years son ot Mr. residing neur Mr. ranch on the wandered away from Mrs. Gibson was engaged in driving to the tenn a cow which had broken so that the child was not missed for some The house I and all were searched in vain tor the aud were dispatched in every but no trace of the child could he dis c was continued all to no and it was not till tbe evening of Monday that the poor little body was found hy Mr. Lytle and bis at a distance ol little m re tlian a mile from the The was found lying face and from the fact that one of the eyes bad been torn without any er injury appearing upon whs sup posed tbe child bad been attacked and killed 1 by a Dr. Merl D' Aubigne bas consented to prepare a London Post ( Lord of the 80th July contains a article on the subject of intrigue in the Tha in India an attributed to this and the writer assarts that works England in China and - American bora lace as H you wished to be released from a rash cognize them to adjust itself ise of breathe vows of love of that too common ar- after eating a printer of New ' ' i j bag recently presented the one or both bands cal Society of that city with two practice of wi tbe continuous to tbe tiele of The hurtful tondi will or be made Some physicians la go to ascribe much of tba children and adults to the fact that their jn constant habit of wearing we are 300 votes were about 15 for j on the Evangelical Alliance for the pro S. Crosby received j motion as compared with assemblies ii results in ita serious injury tenderly Gf tbe if not felt im as high above your bead as you can. It is a certain English printed in London in 1688-174years a statement to the effect that the original the of January to July 81st,|^Lll^l tiers were Crosby e A. C. Eep To Keep a Stove warm alum and mix your British with pnt two to a gill of alum water let tbe store be brush it with the lake a dry brush and and rub tbe stove till it is Should any before become so dry as to look moisten it with a wet aud proceed as By two Crosby elected j primitive times for lbe same the Protestantism in different to be and a generel Tbe subject of will be freely the protection as all other Wit Was 6g has promised ut speech on ai isi oi January year it can be kept as bright as imported into Hew York 1,121,�M of dollars I | year r * bar Uvea eon uln a thousand ' 8^ that sharp cf. brings iu tone *  

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