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   Galveston News (Newspaper) - July 24, 1856, Galveston, Texas                                & VOL. 15. I'll TRIWEEKLY NEWS 1mi�> ob Oi THURSDAY CO. 0-General ami ot the to the Agricultural and discoveries thai r be made conclusive to our Agricultural anil to Politico only io are affect In reference to our to men ind to Anecdotes and 1�le.i of humor w and on private character DOLLARS per payable OF Insertion UO each JO Vich alteration of an advertisement SOc. per half yearly and yearly at reduced sad for to anf noce Book Job Including Law rnd 7lr ami from a mammoth job separata nt n great variety or 4 which but of and plain - ft. II If of of while the will rare y be lower irom thow o. .nr North or i I ' i i ( i. a ' I i s i. i 1) M Till t. vr KAJU ol nod th. rn 1 A. Iho Sf ATt A Ai i i li a CO. 0. the cf r to an incited to an ni la 0?'!TV.�. d Or Or v. O. HAIR TO Br V. An it all m Hair Work la auch Mnk Work iu 0? I ami Rv j. WRIGHT a at No. SI In to stilt a. 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I 1- I i r el Mill I or 1 in h i-ii 11 in i n ist rut in u run .i Anil 011K of late Men then lb. people cf I came tn to peace anil With this view 1 signed tbe treaty ol 2M ol October lo the timler its Oni I'm nip to oi tigs iu the anil has ended by to tip civil strife within he an It may appear the has attempted to umi anil war tin they II was not enough that the endure the al for die purpose of the late anO no for the they at the of ho anil no mach It not they should out their at in order lo maintain tbe pence imil lionor the and then have | the Government refuse to provide them with the bare necessaries of life Ingratitude was to the era vine for infamy consumed the vitals of the Government became necessary to furnish fresh to the for obloquy nud contempt Tiny seek to repay tbe debt to tlie Americans by the ll 111.111 tbe Provisional has not only failed to fulfil its promises tn the anil its duties to the but is of the ci instigating ltd to civil Ami lo aid it in these it has coalesced with the armed and declared enemies of the the forces an illiterate attempts to pour over the of Nicaragua In the Government has attempted to its by taking front the people tbe of electing own as if farther to mark its hatred for it has banished from the State a despairing for tbe present of own has in this land 1 lie honor of using sword in defence of liberty and With such accumulated the very people it was bound to late Provisional Government la 110 -worthy of In tne name of lite I declared its and I have organised Provisional until the nation exercise its right of electing its own June 30, 1866 i m I 1. in M. v - xi t-l I of meal M - 10 .ie I At !! vi i- Mr -i v. I. M-i i WIN iN. IKI t 1. IK 10.1 11,. I I. Nl t p t to 11 i n I ill I if llll 1U Citi ll. I ' ' Unk o- U- 1.1 1 1 ix x I ' I A i k U 111.I. Ill 1.. Pi linn Inn IV * 010 Inu for tin for iin 1, 111 nl on - I. i A tt ' i 1. IX 1'^' III -ion a - I 1: Mil. papers received by the Africa contain a letter from Lord Clarendon to Mr. dated June iu which is reiterated the belief of ibe Government in the innocence of Mr and the any of nor lawn As matter of an acknowledgement 01 would censure on the Government for refusing to dismiss them Mr. that did Government the conduct of these officers in the same light tbe President Her Majesty's Government both out of to the United and from a due regard to the authority of the British have removed those from the which they Did tbe British Government suppose that our in break-in ir nli its diplomatic bad acted from ami any apparent belief that it good grounds for doing they would ant to and dismiss oar also savs Lord iu the present case Her Majesty's Government are bound to ' accept the formal and repeated declarations of the of his belief that the inr Majesty have violated the laws of the ami on that unacceptable organs of communication with tbe Government and authorities of the Dotted and Her Majesty's Government cannot deny to the Government of the United States a right to that in a parallel they would claim for tbo namely of forming their own judgment as to the of tbe laws of the Union upon transactions which have taken place within the Tlic dispatch concludes in tbo following complimentary and graceful strain I have the honor to inform you however deeply her Government regret a proceeding on the part of the President of the United States which cannot but tie considered as of an unfriendly they not deemed it their on that account to advise Her Majesty to command me iu stipend my diplomatic intercourse with and I bavo to assure that thp high esteem which is felt Tor yon by alt the members of Her Majesty's will render it most agreeable to myself to have the honor of entering into communication with you upon all matters connected with the relations of our two You will be certain of on tbe part of Her Majesty's tbe most friendly reelings toward tile United and the most anxious desire so to arrange all questions of difference as to reconcile tbe just rights and real of the two countries with the of those amicable the preservation of which is of such great importance to I ete I CLARENDON Agricultural Society lifts offered a purse ol for the best steam no invention of such a machine hav been brought forward A plated fire engine for the Sun is now on exhibition at in Mass Its it is wua The silver ia and tho ornamental cost The taxes of Not city this year are six millions a brass propeller for the U. 8. steamer was cast at Ya recently 27,00 and said to be 1000 larger than any other composition casting ever made In the United Catherine a beggar and fortune died in N. lant On examining her effects tn silver and notes were together with evidences of her owning a plantation in and 20 shares of railroad Around her body was a belt full of Kold coin It is said lo tie a well known fact that large money have recently been forwarded to from Havana OF TUB STATES - On tbe 1st June last the total debt of tbe United States amounted to 76. Since that time this amount has been reduced to 08. Satisfied It. J. and H. broke out of Nashville on Saturday the 6th and returned the next evening voluntarily and themselves They determined to have s and were satisfied an we learn from the So or it of the Cincinnati City who was appointed police officer three or four weeks has resigned his appointment to of tbe for the reason that if he honestly did his he should have the whole police force of the down upon We were personally informed by a Captain of Police in New York not long that the performance of his duty was in consequence of the protection extended to criminals by the Aldermen and Vigilance are necessary in both places Orleans National arrangement by which tbe present of men pay for the blackguard conduct of their Tbe Englishman living in 1858, hss to pay not only fur his own but for the pugnacity of bis great great Although tbe Duke of Marlborough has been dead about a his acts cost the British Treasury as much to-day as when ha was fighting with Prince Eugene It Is only the other that a return was made to by which tt appears that the Treasury had compounded with the Duke of Grafton by tbe payment of pension granted by Charles It. to his illegitimate tbe ancestor of the present Duke of Finances deficiency in the French budget in tbe last three years Is 1,200 millions of Seventy-six were paid out of the public treasury to keep down the price of bread In Paris to prevent and the Industrial exhibition cost eleven The dinner at tbo imperial christening cost two hundred il AN ti ill the A N t' T will 1.. 1. - ill the 11. iit - i in all III v. itli Nen ami ill xi 111 tie lily J. in I - on liand i 1-ted stock Hi i tl t l. How to Make - There Iran in making us many of our citizens il tin 1 lie cau almost anywhere on our are to be had for the it is v. 1 a favorite especially with The following directions are worth 1st. Use a covered kettle to make your chowder and cover the bottom of It with a thin layer of salt Cover it well up the sides and let the slices be not much thicker than a and it will both serve as a and to prevent the chowder from i - - 3d. Lay coarse of or red flsh or into pie cue Pat or the Army is proposed by Congress to increase tbe pay of tiie The increase will be about forty per in the case or and gradually greater in tbe descending There csn be no doubt of the necessity and justice of this especially in its application to the lower and it is to be hoped it will meet with general No one who will meet examine the can fail to see that the of the United States army receive a compensation quite inadequate to the necessities of a decent California Monterey It is a matter of great wonder why more baa nof been done open tbe mine of wealth has of old established la the fisheries of California and the North Probably there is not in the u coast so abounding in productive as that of oar own Oregon codfish and are not found in any part of the shores as as are In summer and they arrive in onr bay in such shoals as to surprise the More fob United States steamship now lying at the Brooklyn Navy it is ii to be sent again in a few weeks for reinforcement to the stock of camels brought in by her on het last and landed In Texas for the United States Government It has been found that the experiment succeeds and that for tbe transfer of the United States stores across the piazza of the camel Is Perfectly and withstands the soil and climate of the country any Thus far only have been It is intended in the next trip to bring Important to -A boot and shoe company for manufacturing and shoes by patent been formed in with a capital of The machine is said to supercede manual labor A factory already m existence makes by two hundred pairs The expenditure of tbe population of the United Kingdom for and oboes Is estimated at seventy-five of and looking to a gradual extension of powers of contemplate an ultimate increase of their capital to e e- A Mr. George or having been one of Um Of the Philadelphia Republican tbe of that county hare held a adopted resolutions declaring in the event be shall still continue to agitate the subject or sis very In their they will take steps to maintain their rights and secure their community against the consequences of sack Htu vices iu the a Hounding h i I. MAttR at 00. J 0 Weal E of the pi irom 1I1U 1; the of iho sv and ' of a will lower pisn 111 N ol American Mocks ol Minium Hinl 1 mo 10 nil his Having many in Uir In and with in nil pam he can the fjr 10 11 may ins INU Mil * w ill to - s 1-011 xi lilt 1 the thai writ nr it. J. ru 1 lit for oil ii o 1 A A 10MMISKION 1.1 the sale nl inr 1'ora 1-uivliaaiu^ 11,.Itico in ua by and all giulK I. ' ' - - in the of late N W. April lv mini 111-r.- kick not over two inches 3d. A course of peeled and quartered 4lb A of quartered onions that have been previously parboiled and tbe water thrown A layer of loall tot at in 6th Parsley and with a gill of claret and one of port wine 7th. A or sea biscuit which has been soaked in 00M Hih the course like the irst only let It False soeh dog roe has raise swearing been carried In tae of New that a atMUng baa to consider the and it U te form an association to tbe kind and W te ' wae stated sons out It it eav that when then ka to be snd every body wants see every My aunda sad seeing rae stated at Um meeting Out who made a regular ot out as WT. are prepared ' a. 1.^ 1 11 10our In 1.% of ami 1. of Merchant raid an t- 11 ( tit thu vi ' ll il Ull u I tho 10 a id ami free or any otL ill lo 2\ oil tl iu I iu Turning Ui ll In Tbe Oil Lamps Are al prion or 01 oat into I ' and tbe of a few shreds | of In iu oil to gl FOR Tit IN TEXAS who am of 1 - - - if of smoked ni an j nn the arrival of the with the neat other day of the ' the kettle is tlM layers as hh itay to Han - - New Ian tin isan iu aud every far The of the planet Mara tbe nf tinged with by The to be seven and a Mi b tlaM and each 1 1 tn tha the with I m iwp 1 varying from gio uu lake fcr Vow which der Hero Whart who is an Rir Uie sale An of Company aver aud 111 at the Lower IL A. Wo arm and as that by down tha It will kide tbe and let chowder sterner ibr an when tt wHt bs ready - gerM man U for a lady used handled and bet of the New - 1.^.....  

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