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   Galveston Tri-Weekly Civilian (Newspaper) - October 4, 1872, Galveston, Texas                                1.838. CARRO l A J. J. C SMITH sfe WOOL AND COMMISSION A LL BUSINESS entrusted to us will Bin J ho 0. Vide & COTTON if ACTORS AND COMMISSION SOLI 1 8. SHIPPING AND COMMISSION ST ' IMPORTERS OF IR n nml and of Hemp and Flax and all kinds of Uly T. H. 00., MERCHANTS And in Domestic and Foreign Span's I attention given to of Ac. C M I 0 N iM E k C-h A N ' or and advances made on consign friends in New Havre and bought and on New Lou Berlin JonH SKALY pud AND PRODUCE d by the Direct Navigation are at the inward and out TO No less freight in better order and time than by other and freight as low as by uny other Cibin including meals and ti 40 Boats leave at 5 p. Saturdays 01. capte at b a- m. topIS Dim J. AND NEW REGULAR WEEKLY CONSISTING of the ing named S CITY OF Capt. Captain Captain CTTV OF Captain W. OL Captain CITY OF SAN One ol above will leave New tot Malveston regularly every and for Now York every or sooner if of SAN Will sail direct on 00 5th 1872, J. N. it 8lr.nl. C. U. M Y 4 00 153 Maiden New MORGAN TO NEW ORLEANS VIA MORGAN'S AND TEXAS A 1K7!*. * Attempt Swim taa i 1 ft n j. n. AND BANKERS in- Foreign mad Domestic July 1, SEW A. B. * Corner nil Royal New Orleans 4FINK FANCY 00 AND of Pure Coin Every fully CITY Corner of Camp and Common nsw 1U'3 Ik NEW the American Series OF SCHOOL AND SEND for Catalogue and Descriptive to T. Camp BEER SALOON 1.11 NEW LA. Every froi a a u. to 2 p. 1 half past 10 Aim STBW & TI. DEALERS IN fl R L H O FOUR FEU following new and splendid Iron X Steamers leave Galveston as Steamer SUNDAYS and at 3 KM Steamer CITY OF J. Hopkins TUESDAY and SAT 3 P. M. Passengers and Malls and connecting in Now Orleans with routes North an 1 0 11 im on OF HOUSTON 4 H. & B. A. o N AND AFTER JULY 22 18"2, DAILY Wine 1 gats on bai Train Leave Galveston at 5:30 A. BS Carrying the United Miil and Ex connecting at the H. 4 S. A. R. R. for COLUMBUS and the Arriving i at 8 a. conn with the Texas Rati road and This Train ops only at Pat sender and Freight Mixed Train at 6 k. stoi for at alt Train Leaves at 2 P. IH Taking Passengers from Morgan and with the Train of tha and Texas Central Train Leaves Honston at 9.15 A. M. Taking Passengers from H. A T. con with H. * S. A R. arriving at Galveston at 1:2a p. m. connecting with the Ste Train Leaves Honston at 5 30 P. M from H. A T. C K. R. and 11. k 6. A. R. arriving at Gal at 8.20 r. v. The and S n Antonio Train leaves for Columbus a in lading p from Houston C. NICHOLS AND TEXAS mi The English sporting world has been interested by a of that J. B. the hero of Bridge aud swimmer of the could not swim the English Channel from to ID But owing to the strong tidal currents in the the swimming distance was estimated at between forty and fifty Johnson is described as twenty-four years of of medium and one of the finest men it is possible to He measures forty-five inches round the and at will unti it to about five his muscular powers also enormously The terns of the bet did not allow of his coming out of the although his as a swimmer might have enabled him to accomplished the it was and it afterwards impossible to keep up the circula tiou of the blood for so long a On the appointed August 23d, large concourse of people assembled on the Admiralty at to the ure of For an hour or he entertained the audience by diving from the bow of a steamer and performing various aquatic after in company with a party of he embarked on the steamer to his exploit ot swimming across to When some 200 yards from the Johnson ascended to the paddle tremendous cheers greeting his He then dived the time 10:40 a. and striking out to sea with vigorous accomplished the first two miles in thirty The wind was a strong tide was also with a short chopping At 11:20 he partook of port and again at 11:30 refreshed At 11:45 he approached the steamer and requested something to asking whether he might come on Mr. seeing that in of the strong his chance of reaching the French coast was quite thought it advisable he should do so. When assisted on deck it was found that his from the thighs were the circulation of the blood seemed to have almost the cold had so thoroughly mastered the system that he was unable to raise a basin of beef tea to his 219 asd 22-1 OF AND ir Improved and through MA AS. - Galveston una out the DENIS retail lil Sauter a STOCK 0> TO ORDER AND BOOTS AND Ac. than it could possibly be if done by After this structure is the step will probably be the building of anchorages on the New York and Brooklyn These will each be 800 feet from the the New one ot the of Water and Dover and the Brooklyn anchorage at corner of James and Beds In South Professor Agassis has nearly finished his famous voyage of deep sea the steamer scientific party lately at ' The full details of the voyage and will of Many thousands of hew and valuable of objects have been obtained and ' In a recent letter to Professor Pierce of the Coast Professor Agassiz mentions the overland that he made in from Conception northward to route travelled the Andes aud the high hills of the Pacific he ley between the const the valley of Chilian extending from the Golf of An end lot Santiago and farther valley is a upon higher of from the Straits of Magellan to from the with tho sole interruption of Tres which gives the clue to the we have here iu miniature a valley between olid the coast Now this great extending for mure than twenty-five decrees of latitude is a continuous glacier showing plainly for its whole length that the great southern ice sheet has been moving in it. I could find nowhere any indication that glaciers descending from the Andes had crossed this valley aud reached the shores of the kiiti at The News embalms Wirs in print the name of a festive ' PUnt At aw youth who found a in the and chalking it mom wm with a of r succeeded in paining by - - - - ' - * laimm m hour 1 4 for it off on his aged grandmother as wonld M a genuine tallow j tHM for the at At a that excellent lady came to light ton Sheriff j it the deception was and the clerk by retaining her presence of mind tho minute of nml By tm 1 nil she fell over chairs without s hurting The author of the mischief now sits down with a ttt his late speech at Allen Mr. Greeley said s aud not by aud myself aad which has a fair majority in although iii judgment it was not iu accordance with the public with the wisest Mr. Greeley is not a in this I the him beat hrf his 1 bit is to tho n was 1 saw Mihl at anil If Some of the Opposition papers of fearful of direct attacks upon President compromise by ridiculing aud denouncing the diplomatic agents appointed by This course greatly irritates aud M. and Bonapartist papers are to be proceeded with - the war the Paris press have diminished prices paid to their Tlie Rays that the Revue dea Deux it used last novel brought her only 0,000 while she received once 10,000 francs for each new book before 1&70. { At ufter ten J court by and J in n bis Sydney T. was ' believe iu Con- - - * of to Stute and an tUH Tho wiM stand W of the the hnu with tbe M Mary on tbo of with Mrs. ami bit I Buitt with Mrs. blir Ua the with % September 167St> inflicting aaw lift that 1 wna nut which bur on tills of 24', of the 5 a.m. With ' ASSESSOR'S THE 61 and fw Precinct 4 is ilia ns 2). pVe pared lake of Property in Haid Under the or are by the thr ot is CHANGE OF N AND AFTER JULY 1872, Passenger wili run Daily as 8 A Express Arriving at 5:45 n. M 8!Ht) 11:30 p. suae leaves Dallas 2 a. 7 a. 7rt5 a. arriving at Houston 5;:il) p. h. same Leave Houston 6 P. Accommoda for and at Austin 0:15 a. and 11:30 a. next leaves Austin at 7t!5 a. 4:30 p. arriving at Houston a a. u. next Palace Sleeping Cars Are attacked to Accomodation Trains bet Houston and Tho above Trains make the Connects at daily line of tor Croi and At with International At Willi lor Bolton At Marlin for ato At Groesbeck with Line of Stages for Cotton and At Dallas for Sherman Stili El At Ledbetter lor and Bastrop Wednesday ahd stages for San New San and El Freight SHAKE It. D. SAL o To be sold in CITY CO. Dtf SAM AS Real Many teachers of the young it would that they were once to be one of the chief wants in some of our the lack of this quality in some of our prim male and ought to deprive them of any control oi auy child But when they are put in command of scores of little ones whom they undertake to discipline with the precision of a military drill their imbecility or inhumanity becomes and deserves to be treated as Tho recently reported case in a school iu where children of tender who of all human beings require liberty of lungs and are thus i3 only one of directly tending to disease and The little victims are compelled to sit upright on their hard with hands folded across their chest in statuesque under the penalty of severe No community should tolerate this state of things for a Suspension nkw and Work on the East River bridge is progressing The caisson on the York side is now and the superstructure or tower has reached the hight of twenty-four feet above high eight hundred cubic yards ot masonry being laid every There are about fifty men on tbe and they are under the personal supervision of four headed by Col. Mr. one of his has the present control of Everything possible is done by The stone comes from and is stored j at Red Long opposite A scow plies between the structure and the island every From the the stone is lifted by steam from the at a certain two tracks come The stone is placed on two ears and conveyed to the to the top of which it is raised and placed iu its proper position by means of steam Then the are filled up with concrete composed of and Even this is mixed by A involving shaft is used to perform this at which U found to be much more thorough Nature's is not so easy to sleep at all times as some people - themselves gifted with the faculty of their eyes on troubles at a t's the how to obtain sleep is to many persons a matter of high Nervous who are troubled with wakefulness and usually have a strong tendency of blood to the with cold The pressure of blood on the brain keeps it in a stimulated or wakeful and the pulsations in the head are Let such arise and chafe the body and extremities with a crash or tub smartly with the bauds to promote and withdraw the excessive amount of trom Che and they will fall asleep in a few A cold or a sponge bath and or a good or a rapid walk in the open or going up and down stairs just before will aid in equalizing circulation and promote These rules are simple and easy of application iu castle or and may minister to the comfort of thousands who freely expend money for an anodyne to promote sleeps In the practice of as in other certain things are in fashion for Bleeding and mercury have had their cod liver oil and chloral hydrate lire already on the alcohol and bullock's blood are now iu vogue among the former for fevers and all inflammatory and the latter for and pulmonary It is said to be n curious sight in P iris to see the number of patients of both sexes and of all ranks and ages who Hock to the slaughterhouse every morning to drink of the still fuming blood of tile oxen slaughtered for the According to M. of substances tho blood of animals contains the greatest quantity of and it is this which gives value to the new The estimated receipts and expenditures of the tor the coming year are as including balance on j TUB Sam is In at Dirks turned this morning from a visit to New New city Railway Company secured two new earn of the most approved patten from Now per Metropolis and city of The Weather U pleasantly bnt very dry ut The supply of wild ducks brunt evidence The anniversary of tho Jewish Now Year of 5633 wits celebrated at tup Syti Uist The succeeding ton days is it season of prayer nnd by 1,1(50 exports No miles in consequence of the discrepancy In Views oT buyers Good - Low - rlOt for and lOfr lOJe for wet City and down Robert tli link and down lined mid drunk find down fined 45 and William drunk and fined f5 and J. ti. assaulting and Samuel R. Wilson 1 Oiled and Jack disorderly continued until was or not in a low thk The wari directed tall tbe special for and did so with the following N. B. by Matthew by state; L. accepted A. M. T. H. ing the Infliction of death as a punishment for crime Bradford C. H. at ' THK ED. After fifteen names from bad been tbo Was leaving the Jury as follows at bad kaVli Mag Was t. with a % at was twf Local Pout steamship I.C. Harris from this with u full Tbe steamer sails for Indianola nt four this The steamer T. M. from Houston this morning with forty-five pas aud hundred aud bales of Thb steamer Chas from Sinne brought bilt thirty of Tlie practice of dentistry can hardly be included in the modern for as early as 500 B. gold was used for filling and gold wire was employed to hold teeth in and docs not seem then to been a new art. A of the tenth of the Roman 150 11. C. has reference to the burial of any gold with the dead except that bound around the Herodotus declares that the Egyptians had a knowledge of the diseases teeth and their 2^000 B. C. In Casselius is mentioned as either filling or extracting teeth hut he specified that he would not polish false teeth with tooth mentions an old maid thai had but four and they were fastened in With These facts a period of COO years The treaty between the United States and the German Empire for The Comity Court met and audited the following For Sick nml Post mm torn Keeping Fees of of of of Clerk Criminal 1290 00 oo 6f> 00 25 00 1,818 1.115 00 00 b3 83 N B L Saddler AM C M i 1 J MO Chas 1) V Augustus 8 D Win Charles Clerk The Jury were then sworn by tint clerk and took a for thk As soon us the period for the cess court again opened the indictment read to the The witnesses were then sworn and placed the Doctor Clark physician have charge of tbe city A woman was brought ttt the hospital on 2.1, about half past two On I found the woman very cold aud about tho shoulders and and was badly beaten nit sup tho woman to have been beaten with a She lingered until the of the 84tlit are 1 think her wits from the injuries she The she was brought to iho and expressed a wuh to I fold her that she was In danger and slut was of the stuns Sue told her best en nud told imi she lived near Her two children were the hospital with A fiw before her denth when her was she veiled lor tier ud with Mary 1 close to On the night of tho ot about six I left and when I returned one ol the told mo that besting bis I then hoard him beating and she oil I don't kill 1 then got one of the neighbors nud over and found the house closed and still ' r. He her to light the am not He then d-ii aud get my 1 have hud neither breakfast or lie then continued beat br and wo Hu then cume out and ordered us to Ho Anally and we In a few moments board bibi beating ber again and a Portugese us to Wo went nud found logly bad his wife near a pond as she was The men then ed and we Ucr Wu and bad Iter sent to the picked up a piece of wood at pond where wan I The a loan statement a bnd witb know Thomas Mary that is I Mi On Wd. I heard Ills wife When iriy had got their tea then 4�t%tbo XH dobs not thn will H all go tc tho ' NBW ' mMiii for i 3.4O0dryaiitv.stim at 7.0fln wet salted part ' Ufton wuff Itm Sbe Ihei Ii the great was told rne awAy being after Tow td ftiR Lord mC ' siim ttt Bin yon s jewel of a yon have only A was pasta long As fnn 1 Wari A of Republicans living In the at last evening for the organising a Second Ward Orant and Wilson Daniel F. Morton tempo rury mid Link Secretary of the On the appointed a committee of Horace O O. 3aiiiisi)tt, Alexander Thomas C. on per who retired and iu rt few momenta returned with the follow ing 1). V. Vice H. as to where the Chili Would meet this evening tho purpose of electing t4 the County and District ie exchange of postal I they decided r at Mo into operation I lUu 1'he then adjourned went over him to Me them in clear that told not wint any around and shut it a heard n and one of the children told we site had seen Mrs. I weilt down and it was nnd my two nieb took him into wo were mi the nay td ilic be begged to lie hit 1 heard boating hbi I did uot see When we got to tho pond be whs standing Iter with hi Ms Harriet Strom knew Mrs. during her On Sunday 1 Was td bouse and saw bint I tut at Mrs. suit and Pn illy unit the house and pdt heail through the wind aud saw Mr. Unlit sitting oii the wna lilting on a with a in his The me to lei hor out And the h Ind w down ill my He then out ami us to For a while nil but t heard groans Ilia tier to the 1 then several nml When we to the wo found Mih naked willi ( tbe nud mice nr hud flirty Duf then she a ny nvo n the nud mil ' fin she old Wit Vta lieu wh A nhi * A keeper that be this yeatt a great dual at I. m he A in a g a tbo sergeant thai Mt was voot ot A na this to atin v ' ' rtr dipr t. net 0. wm to an meet TI S. and vi iff i. 4i�ait^> ' V 6 and by i. 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