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ftttos\lCUfc-A yianc /lot A}nmuf »«» ei'i ii !. by • ol Mis* 4t-and his Ih-iy, st had »lu» jdeAM.pf nf J.flng pp*«lt;*nf miwr AlTaii. and I-r-.-mim*eirit* tCW/it /Iiimng «*nr ciiir.ni V-A 'n.«n/t 1 I..:' :*t |.T*Ilt;1..... *1» »UIf Isr. t-WT,'ISI (if-.! I. IM.died Irmn l.itei-of lauain, with irsvbanriitc She fata. and has notf.» the fait that I through tnu*h »i*m. tor thr par-ifilrtf* to Kansit-ver our exchange* tu and si find the r«-r tin* Mate- with OIMC of LW UlWt 3Tr offering their les, and others arc borne hare given id dollars each.dclt we publiah in •. only the first of vill entertain otu : discussed U inter, me, and from the c that it will aid v who are announcedhat* recently been •a, »*.* understand, d society which, in aud edified those of U public debates — ic new organization tto have come npon any. or some other isic discuwlon, has T. The noddy Is a d the members will from it, in self-im-slr mind* earnestlythe first part of anIx-Fresldenl Anson'•The Antl-Calholic. a very movement inthis article are well •I, and a* they arc angnagr, supjiorted thoae who do 'not ■ill regard them us cation a which have f the country, and, up all other bancsi .'el*- was i ntirrbUs*oftil.Bill'd, f tiiharalt; ’i hind *r«yet lb-••lintr mu* In ly iiaieet il *lt;t .VOIIHU-nlllCt » e II *» st a quite Mil to wimn* such novel Bet a shell notice the gr.-M4.sf alalt; iity «». Kftt.no-. and p.*! i..wrfMiiid ed fie *t* wrre .•:iiif'lt;-:ii«-li!» »vi re tii.-; ;»ia!.*...h . ili.-I •'•*.. •' «'lt;• ' ■-Inpn |,y '.liii ii.. d b\ the m.i’, » it It • ..eh of ho ii1i. n., 1.1,..lit I »t‘n11 iif. Mi.n\ .d .a ilvsh. «» it a oho lues fill all nilth- display anything lt;iMud '.hr.*, all ilo ni *1 h. , |,|M-•i «i III. .i|.« • •••III I'.IB -e. Ill* .* Ill K HU ..'II ••nr i it i/.oi* iMpoasi-short hIhutt.:I'. POKI t.b-k. . •or tii. • i..-» i l.iit I (’nUli ha- b li III.PnMIr Impr:* Rimtui:* - It ' i. i in. n ..| f :: -ii. il..•« • II'-•l. I IV! |«t\ 1 « v r,. Ih, t r»,|. r1*11i.. • v iili lb. a ..I • hlout. i.ot.i-. •ii.i'i • ill! pi *ll*C *■IJ'ee.Ilie pi-1 d.v a i* va\ iviali' y «•' *V m rr ap|M-ared in pn«alible t“ pr.-mr noticeTh.- rompsuy MS. *ohJr.l si an early li.c.ir .n *.h. evening, andtht various tharattcrs. w.iich figured pi-mlnentlx. rernim d ihcii disguise* till a tat.- hour, when they thivn II thru in.iftkc. anc. t-niilded us to imu some ot the leading jigumuirr \moiix the ladjes miwltOllHpn uouv. Who a|-|Muied III I ‘laiai ter. wi re Mins M . »- t^neeii ot thr tiip-tes— Miss II Po« almntas - Mi 1., Urigaud s Wife—Miss I. Enchant reus—Mrs M , Tyrolese tiirl— Mrs I.. Yankee (Jirl-Mias S . l.alla Rookh—Mias It. Night—.Mias J , Morning Star— Mian ii, Kille du IteglUK-nl — Mis* P . Silence—:Mra S . Virginia Nnrr.-c Mlft-. !., Helen Mcl.regor- Mrs M I W , laidy Washington -Mrs. K . Margaret I) Aujoii-Mrs Jl . Kvcuing Star—Miss I.. Kebccrn-'MiMc* K. Cnditie nnd llealricc --lit Doiniuo. Mrs H . Mrs -I . Miss 1. II t W. Mrs K . Mrs I', nnd Mh*s U, with a host of others whom we rould not recogniseAmong the gcntlciuon present, were ninny of our most intimate fricuds, whose disguises were so complete, it was impossible to reoog-nire them, in the various characters they assumed The most prominent we could tudcn-tifly, were Ur. I)., as Hamlet—1. 11. W , in Highland Costumc-B and A., as the Two tieu-tlemon of Verona—L., as Virgnius— W. M., or Y as Don Catsar de Bazau—Me K , nsI V .1 ..pit.. itv f:klt; sll.’fl*. I He IlM'V tiled thr• roltnl 1•ii,- k-••ii- with tiiM.t . .ill v. Iie.d lt;lti. luaiiy othe ugiK-nl the citylH-netited iiy tSRochester—W Don Jow—A. Boy-II K II R., Othello—VH (!., as Dr byutax—H J., M «., of II. us The Yuukce . lago— II., Juur. Casaio— A S. B., Knight of the Red Cross—rntnl, of which the eady on the wane; • in several States oir platform*. The xtont, it has proved impolitic. Such is seed on iu abandon-started. and for a . quite certain that brought no small American parly.—K M.(»., of X V , Laflttc—J. S., French Mou*--quctofre—F. 't M. Spanish Brigand.J 11 11 . Sir Thomas Cliffbrd-r-A. E. J aud J H W.. Courtiers—tl A. J.. J*. !.—Uapt. I.., Spanish Brigand—C\, and S Junr , Two Sail-ors—T Junr., Fireman—('apt Met; , Military Officer— ii.. Johannes Cutenlerg, Inventor of Printing Typi-v-Dr K und W. ||. 1». Turkish CoatuiitCH— 1.. Fritter de Como—W. M. A. Inkc ..f Bueklnghani—Dr M and Ueuts 11. and lt;!.. as Dominican Friat Besides the above, many others figured conspicuously, whose characters and names wr could not as-ttcrlain.This hall was the first of the kind, we believe, ever given in Ualvostou; and as regards the whole eflbct, It was exceedingly brilliant, and the company present, comprising the hon ton of our city, accord to the accomplished host-ess and boat the greatest credit. This entertainment will doubtless be followed by others of a similar character, hut il can hardly Ik* surpassed for beauty, splendor and general enjoyment• - ‘ ♦ » •--Corrus of mi: Tktnitv — W«- find it to bethe general opinion of our merchants, us far as we have inquired, that the total amount of cotton that ha* boon, and Is to he shipped from tha Trinity this year, u-itt not 1W lou thanthirty thousand hales The Steamer K«tr hashim ks. hut I do tha city would iri-iiU- *« debt buvc to puy fin- int«-t-»-r*t I am not opposed t« 11 onlt;! mukiug ■pplicatin lor pUlUlaaluU to Ii.iy pay the jntere.-t on if, | »s j proper pur|Mwc.N. hut I payer- lt;-i t!-i • ny agu provenicnis not hascd nciTssity , or not likely the advancement of tin-This city is deriving, f«.i m«ny yeni», her on] consequently our aitu s that trndc nnd extend |i of the country aronml n ton and every article of through this port, as m goods arriving from a the country, will leave dillon to our rcvqmic ut city. Therefore, our tr reduce our charges ou trado as much as poasili chaudize at less expenst be done from uny obtc The improvement of St uieabure of sournl policy that drays and earriugc with leas wear and lea both time and money, u to our health and cotufu If we had an ahundai Ik- very well to buy thos even then, aoute |K-oplc perhaps he better to ht getting a public aquare this is not the case; t. every brunch of (mail which requires several L thun we have to satisfj I down to the druyuian, t in order to rent them al what it ought to In-, a sufficient to supply the business operations IV neceasary capital to mu trade on which we dcpci careful to confine our grcut public wants of extend them to objects our present sitnution, object of our iniproveni aud ornament.No city ever present.' Galveston now does, for ployuient or all the er si»are money uud credit our citizen* are prepan debt, J think l ean name worthy of their entcrprxmj \Hlt;m Uv UlU. Ut.i.mcntimr ten or twelve .
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