s.tedhitck.3nr[rs.or-rmtfr.eef2 litlooastiloill-111-] wuiprice.iuuu—Mrs. E. P. McNairy, mother of our fellow townsman Col. A. Duval McNairy, left AbiSene for her home in Nashville, Tenn., on the 9 o’clock train yesterday evening. Mrs. McNairy is the daughter of the late CoL A. D. Duval of Mississippi, who was a near relative of governor Win. P. Duval, first territorial governor of Florida—whose romantic career is so graphically portrayed by Washington Irving in his sketch book under the title of Ralph Ringwood. She is also a niece of Dr. W. M. Gwin, formerly U. S. senator fron California. Mrs. McNairy, aftor a visit to the New Orleans Exposition came to Abilene about three months since. It—The News had purposed saying something in reference to bridging some of the streams be-* tween here and San Angelo, hut deems it advisable to await devel-in masTi]—Mrs.* Gap, die day.—n.vtrouble ed thedi iness.—Rev wife are—The camp-mt school h—In tl son’s cai under tli he was case ag ground.—AtU ebrated sale by P is claime—A m