Galveston Tri-Weekly Civilian (Newspaper) - April 4, 1873, Galveston, Texas l IvS FRIDAY APRIL t 18/3. VOL NO 27-9 law T T u R X V A T I. A W No. 179 houston AND att I LI AN APRIL 3. 1873. PUnka tor I The Springfield Republican Dim - C. B. J A v r R ul BUt on TKX AS. M. ju NORMAN G. & * T T 0 11 N li Y S A T and A NeiF From the A looked at his gentlemen taking for Yhe lad looked father's face Here aro a few which o OF A FT BR 24, 1973, will run as 1.. Accommodation I - A. E. 3L. anu - K. 1). tho Af DO Avenue L nml 22d t in GALVESTON MEDICAL in ' on M up Office 11 to 1'2 a. to a c. m. 8 to a M. in College Hospital from tiny in mid nny Odd Fellow ur bv M. m Loaves Houston DAILY 9:00 a m. S. II AN NAY HAS resumed tlie practice of Ins profession iu this From hie iene a id nipt he hopes to merit a liberal public near Ci Orders may If n i i FOR FARM FOR OK FOR CITY two from tinder mid he in on the is a and a good brick chimney to each t also There tiro about 40 Fruit also Dill Walnut Trees pa the 1'ricc. $ I Apply to A KESI THE HAST HAI two shell For at ir. SAM FOH * W. TRACT OF CYPRESS Liberty or nod Morse's known us tlie on ihe J Reil Agert TO STORES AND b Storage the at SAM at Red R v | cr City at next nt Austin and at Waco lo p M. same Red titrer City at p. m. j ut 9:10 a. j at 8:00 a. m d y at II nt 5 30 p it. | at Red Express | cr at 5:13 v and | tit at 0:00 a. m. Leaves Houston | ex- | aves Red | River 0�y at 9 oO a. Saturday I and Austin tit 0:>0 p. | arriving ut Houston at 9 OO p. m J a. m. next Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars Aro attached to Night Express Trains between Houston and Passengers for Waco must take Accomodation leaving Houston at 9:00 A. m. The Trains make the following At at 3.20 p. and 3;4d a. at 12:10 p. and 11:15 p. m. At abides to all points West At witli line of Hacks for and on and At for and Jacks Wednesdays and at 7 a. m. For Fort at 7 A. M. for Cleburne every at 7 for Denton and every Wednesday at 7 a. m. At and at 6 m. to Pilot Gainesville and tri At Red with Kansas and Texas It. to points East and At with daily for At with daily Siage for At Austin with daily Stages for Son New San and El at Houston and ArsTin to all points North and via Red River City and New and at and to all East and via New Aho via Stage to San Fort Paris and Rills Lading given from on the line of this road New Foe Ratks of Freight apply to A. Northern San J. tJent G. F. A T. A. Thb at this this will do well to examine carefully before looking for I. No in any on auy jive or under any No more either to Customhouse officers or nuy other in or municipal A clean sweep of all and the like demoralizing methods of indirect HALL RESTAURANT 20th Side of c to the th Tlie assures bis friends and the that to a first saloon bo always FISH AND PYE i I his the 13rick J\ 11 nd Wharf u of L { VK S il F R S H 0 Y S T E 11 S Ami lire prepared to ami families BAYR A T C 11 A X L' C L O C K M A K E R and &c. next door to GALVESTON arches and Clicks it and written guarantees All work wan an UNI I ED STATES ACE CT 15 Exc or small in all of the Wo We form Co find fur Mining and Wo examine Pay hove all over ' i c 1 ano large bodies nl land lor the European We have tracts of tii to sell on vour STATES LAND 615 New I i TO new cf ivc FORTY FONTS JOB TYPES SIZES AND at than at Half their T'i nvK P UNION NEWS it- i BS IT CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 1st That His Honor tho ami lie is hereby directed to propose to the Galveston City Company to purchase Block No. Three Hundred and Twenty-one on the following to For the sum of payable in Ronda the of - the s id R to hear ut the rate of per with interest pons and for all city taxes and dues principal in twenty years froin tho and every year until the whole 2d. That if the sain ity Co tft sell block on the terms pi then tho Mayer is hereby and em powered to have the suid him s and In execute and deliver tho same upon tho execution and delivery of a deed by said company of the block he said bonds t ' be in sums of not less than Five Hundred Dollars Sec. 3d. That said if shall bo used us sito of a City Hall and other public February 4th, 1873 A. C. City Kt No. 48. AN ORDINANCE Relative to the erection of within the fire and establishing the IT ORDAINED BY THE J Council of the City of 1. That it shall be unlawful for nny person or persons to build or erect any house or within the corporate limits of the city of before first obtaining from the City Surveyor tho established and causing the proposed sito of the liouse to be filled up to the as designated by Sec 2 Any and all persons violating this shall be liable to a fine of not less than or more than for each and every day so Sec. 3. That this shall take effect ruin and after ils February 5th, 1ST3. A. Attest C. A City 0!crk. 10t DV THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE 1) OF To ail to whom these presents shall ve in the House x ol this IT by the death of 11 n. Representative elect fr: m tho Twelfth Senatorial by the death o' Hon. Peter elect tlie Sixteenth Senatorial EDMUND ot the State of by ol tlie ity vested ill tne by the Constitution and laws Ibis do hereby direct that an election be commencing on THE 24TH DAY OF A.D. 1S(3, and continue for four viz the 21th, 2lith and 27th days of I A.D. 1S73. the of otic Senatorial I of the C' of ton and r la one troin j the Di t posed the a Sai i lion bo d at seat 'd e eh in I the and to be t he same in { confine ly with the laws of aid in with r - I 1 n 1 h i ve tu signed - my aed gnat I ( Seal be fl 1 - 1. at Ibe eily All year is described by letters as one of the most brilliant that city witnessed tor many Tho accounts are too long for our Among the groups it said that the car of was extremely well got in awful state mighty monarch A king of lath and but a version of the bruised and battered hero of the Palazzo His attendants were fearfully and wonderfully attired as Greek and Roman Indians and Huns and The next car of importance was that of Carnival represented as u gigantic Humpty set up on a very high wall when cracked at the Piazza de disclosed to view the infant a droll little dwarf disguised en The International artist car was a perfect bower of green all hung with oranges and paper beneath whose laural stood or reclined in picturesque attitude representatives of a dozen of the chief painters of the fifteenth and sixteenth There was a and tlie sculptor's and the rule aud compass of the Another very cleverly arranged car represented a hunting and hawking party of the fifteenth century returning from the half a dozen knights and ladies on horseback and their attendants on the falconer with hawk on the keepers carrying the game slung their or leading handsome hounds iu wants to pattern after the model Last Saturday night a Republican conference at Sheffield passed resolutions in favor of a republican form of government for The Catholic Total Abstinence Society are holding their session at The Envoy sent to returned with a proposition to form a Among the federal expenditures for the mouth is one of extra compensation to Texas got 830,000 of this Chief Justice Chase goes to Richmond in a few days to hold Circuit It was a ing tablet tio could said the father I look your mother anil sister to church And left you to see to the replied the gazing out through the window at flicker as it hitched down the and linally dropped into the grass with a shrill yon didn't water the pigs T sir I lawsy me 1" Tho slender work * 2 No Ire great government I jobs for the further corrupting of I public and Congressional dust mingled with the and the enriching of the San Domingo no ot the aml tal no government canal A general shutting down both at the Federal and State cap on special legislations of all A prompt return to aud sequent sedulous minding of its own on the part of the general leaving municipalities and private citizens to mind Fair play for natural laws iu commerce and national final end of the paternal aud a revival of the old-fashioned American notions about the relative spheres and duties of the the the and the central representative V. No more quartering of use 1 under pretext of public upon the A civil service reform that means and accomplishes it. The rigid application to ev ery candidate for office of the fidelity to tho A tarty perception of the fact that political is perfectly compatible with the most advanced stage of moral and that to condone the one for sake of the on the a paying U bj The is Vie the work of an A or V. B. of arrived thin morning from the in of Louis anil Willy wero Millican for u and for which thoy indicted in They wore in lor wife Mr. is i'd to hi tlie scene Trains now run to Tyler over the Houston and Great Northern The Denison News says that the Kansas and Texas Railroad have determined to build a branch lino to Col. J. of the will pass members of the Texas Medical to ami from the approaching meeting at at half The Ocean New Tribune says that Mr. the owner of the brigantine Mary found abandoned at sea in December says that upon learning of the abandonment the vessel he went to Gibraltar and examined the vessel and stated that there were no signs of blood either on the or the as mentioned in the The stains on the sails were from and those on the sword from The alleged impairment of the bows arose from the action of the atmosphere and the water on the hard pine Mr. Winchester attributes the disappearance of Captain his child and crew to the grounding of the fearing to be he abandoned A Western critic thus speaks of a prima dona and suppose still a magnificent voice for a fog Its compass was perfectly She would shake tlie chandelier with a wild whoop that every man for his anil followed it up I with a roar thai would shame a 1 Brides now have their robes made of two different the back of satin and the front of they At a recent fashionable wedding all the guests signed a document whereby they declared that they had witnessed the ceremony &c. Newport won't have a very numerous and choice company next The majority of the owners and habitues are for Buttons of all but particularly large are all the They are of white or smoked pearl oxidized or the material of the For linen sleeveless vests Napoleon blue will bo Sashes of broad ribbons or bands of the material of the costume are used on most of tho new Tissue paper masquerade parties are the latest fashionable Jenkins thinks they are A correspondent of the fashionable London the The latest novelties which are spoken of for spring fashions are the of the First Empire style of short waists right under the Skirts also are to be made perfectly with just a few gathers at the back so that all the old with their almost bodiless and long scanty may serve as fashion plates for tho coming tapering waists are not to be seen this aud we are doomed pro to resemble bags of Hour lied round the Do not think that 1 am exaggerating already Nome of our young belles have appeared both iii society and at the theatres in and certainly the wearers looked half ashamed of else seen but these short waists in all the best fashion houses j whether the revival will a permanent standing or the attempt is being seriously to bring short waists and hanky dresses once more in sparrow sang and and flies danced up and down in the the fresh soft leaves of the vines and all was merry Billy's eyes turned up toward the face of his father in appealing but still the sharp switch cut the falling steadily and mercilessly on his And along the green banks of the river the willows shook their shiny fingers nt the lilting and tho voices of the children going by to school smote the May I'll not forget the pigs no you won't The by a sndden lifted into the room a shower of white bloom petals from sweet apple letting them fall grace fully upon the the while a plowman whistled plaintively in a Oh pap your I'll split you to the How many delightful places in the many cool spots besides the murmuring would have been more pleasant to Billy than the place he then me I yelled tho Still the dust rose and danced in the slanting jet of sunlight that fell across the and the hens out at the barn cackled and sang for joy over new eggs laid in choice At one the falling of the rod the girl quit and thrusting her head into the kitchen said iu a subdued ain't an awful You're mighty replied the mother Along toward the last Mr. Coulter tiptoed at every The switch actually screamed through the air lis it cried the tossing the frizzed stump of the gad out at and the next time yori water them while the finch poured out a cataract of melody from the ho Poor that was a terrible to make it had been promised to him the evening be so that he had been dreading it and shivering ovor it all as he walked through the breakfast his sister looked at him in a commiserating on through the he could not catch the eye of his Finally he stood in the open in front of the saddle It was just then a speckled rooster on the barn yard his wings and crowed A was strutting upon the grass by the old cherry Billy opened the door of tho boy's will is the wind's and the thoughts of youth are long Hilly peeped into the aud then cast a glance about as if to sec if anything was At during a pleasant lull in the morning and while the tenderly mellow flow of the river was distinctly and the bleating of new lambs in the meadow died in fluttering echoes under the and while the fragrance of grew and while the now flaming just above the eastern tree launched a shower over him from head to he took from his jacket behind a double with an ineffable he tossed into the as the yellow flicker rose rapidly from the Hilly walked whistling the air of that once popular nut hack my of the minder for arc id and belong to | bat wore tried by u military since for grava and to penal servitude on Shiu tho mouth of the an from flint thoy proceeded to where they committed a Imt eluded 1 buy mined opt iu where they murdered rob bed old mini and fled to where they were np They nro and and if ure of any 41tto|sMi% Ha a * ' 1 rt id Mm oil tu His head nil win it | ' ' In lite nut ol AtW no I on ' * I how in- iu tlie I Mi i the for | In ml I u 11 us oi uil Inn mind He wan k miming his 111 s. I liy tt io. this A. It. J. D i fa ' i 1*. ta V of v ' I ' V I v n pr i ci p I t i- - - - V The fifteen sailors who refused ' December lo go to sea in tlie steamer and have since been in an pi j ]. lone been I hey e I he 41 ii which i * ti ol Iii j I of depart it It has been ascertained by that linseed and rape oils caused cot Inn waste to burst into or to become a charred mass in the course of a. few when I exposed in a box to a heat uoj greater than would be caused by | 'the full absorption of the sun's rays on it summer a tion easily attained by tt mass of waste lying in the vicinity of a or open and 1 in some cases rhe combustion has occurred in less than ten THE I instil mills of up to noun lo I worthy 0/ following cases woro of by this K. Milton 1). Sims vs. Samuel It. Oilman ment for plaintiff on of F. Corry and others vs. L Mills 4 Tevis withdraw from tbe of this stud tha nime thereupon for of O. for nso of P. A. Heiskell A Bio continued by M. und the attorney not being Get e K. vs. Arabella by James A. Willard and nil parties have leave 10 George aud 8011 vs. C U. dan and tiffs bus leave to Close vs. The Cotton Press plaintiff takes leave to Powell Co. vs. continued by attorney not being aud defendant's attorney not vs. J. plaintiff has leave to Hall vs. et ul I Mrs. has leave to Court until the distinguished whose name Loads this became a ward we gave him up as and worn not nt all surprised when ho walked into the editorial with a cheek as hard as n put metal shot aud desired flint the following lie Fearing to as when he is irritated he is full of strange wo The writer says adaptation lias a local which will lie plainly discernible at the City at four minutes after live on April 1873, when those present will have an opportunity of witnessing the great in 0110 entitled I Slowly the Chief peeler Walked oil his the City Bourd Were to make a new Vote me iu now First Third Come tho mariner Into the ro Bringing a chronic As he to bis elect thee I did Colored Vote for thy Peered then the sailor Nigh ready to Over where an Alderman Hat like a bloke Asking with Answer me Colored What will you dew f Up spake the colored Poised oil a As his eyo hastily to the by the city's light 1'ixed up Thou wort too Back stepped the Sailor Terribly 810 while rather Outside assistance Is The hope of this clown Who's tho friend of Often the colored man Now weeds the thanks to the new No to And e'en iu the lush drums through Kisc the We're rid of Sadly the I a keth his sauki Ami to the rising sun a You fast and And with trickery me the ol ibu 111 Tho jury then rendered the following verdict 1 A jury 01 six men empaneled and after an examination of MM and hem ing their do 1'hut Uie own in the city of ami Slate of Avenue K and 41st 011 the day uf into a well oil his M. P. P. It. Z U. llOW TO 3AM)WtI.M.-� ' Otic of our city of tho removal of the hillocks of along tlie They may be easily restored If by the follow which has boon often Where the sand of the shore is very light nud the wind from the ocean carries it and to a degree that Anally an ta for high On some of our the const of coarse are und carefully served the attack of roots of these Kinases tact Hi in sand In which they against tho action of high Mid t h us ou t hate means tbe ration ot the laud against tbe Wherever the wind before It the tt where slight obstructions causa tho lodging of the Thus arise often but often high hills are thus When the wind from sea blows with wo not only witness tlie growth but we can also Hid in their nml verify by direct experiment the assertions of If we deposit some object 011 the better thrust a row of slakes into the perpendicularly the iu which the wind Is the of nit which tigs ins t will instantly to form an eddy or of which ways proportioned to the height of tho the the of sand carried by the wind are gradually deposited ou near sido of the fill the summit of tho dune is on a level With the line leading from the shore to end of the Then by the breesie from plane the front of the itself to bet brought 1' produce I in falls behind ft ' 1A1H ' 011 of taking the fonn of a Is nde know ledge of these that men are able to lorte the construct a protecting ot dunes on Various Wf ' witl Um to tit * 1st of the principal during tho noon 1 ' tt Koik N N John and Jake U W V I. W B. Han J Cook Bin J A MA E J It Austin J T J O O M Wheeler aud W J 8aundeti,0 MrtV J L Jns ft New Corpus 1) H et jui 1 mwn - W A Mis M Mrs H A S W T J A New O H W V Win New E and w April nt the Episcopal by Kev Dr. Mid Mitts Ada F. Mth of - the rear of a T but re tions ol In- lire I in- 1 T icy now spea 1 uf k of ( red was en last in til on 11 and spread by the 1 after the build by W. c F. r and I nili it PORT OK iff I VIS 1 ' City or Willi U H \0 Chat 8tc�ro�hip City nt with V B kod it Clias New 8f-*CVaro4, qui r. OF Op. far 1. aim fx a before ' twelve dock Mr. Frederick Mpk an old resident of Brig was found dead tn a well on his A al lift of Avenue K and 4lst Mabel K 6 Tbe deceased had been in W h all h Home and it is Kit IFF ' ' 1 hit be lust his balance While leaning j n ' ' Copione Jsn IS ovci tlie of the which was j Tit A KB waist mil in bead itH itr as liis w as al tlie edge ul the ( fin being uf the 1 f lie 0 np held 1111 in I rin c. C ur d Marn il 1,..1 11,, li y. at - ' It ire v lired sld II 'T It J tl Jan el Jau SI 1/ I 1 re-