Galveston News. Yemme oF TRIWERALY V ad reveived Ba twelve months fr $inalt end qrartaris si the Fame rate Single adres wate ROL ehoeRMG ee Lae tess in for Bl the Bret and © cont: for ft et st Those of ereasterieneth jon inmunde te yeu; «a mle mo. epecified ae Uae wl be pal eae meals and cherped sovonnings). laa id pale of cuhscription will be stopped wae 3) arresiner? sre paid st the option othe ca fist TUESDAY, JULY 15. die Arenarte. dar sotborizet aReDs sar Stan, dberatee , and v vicinity, a ee eet arn padbertted to paniranice be JW RERI, as of Bracoris ( Oa, erate inne = as ‘wre Gutheriaed aunounce Tromas ti rs e's iy Gemeral of the Star, ay Wt Aewerlate dusice of the BUGIS is wendidate tay clawton 1 rk. Kbewtion in A aguet. fea candidate ave raelection tu ; wre fathorivd tw announce Fh, hi oe Trespiection 4 the office of of Galvevion county. i are amthorized to announcer JAMES 080 Mhadidate for re -eiection to the office Syeneet, wi the easung Acgust— eaheaie SLRS ea eat e MAR BROCE tem candidate for the sor of Gelvewra a county Reneva:.—By reference to the advertise mento? Wolfe, Dash 4 Fisher of New York. e-WeD- be coon they have moved from Pearl to Warren Bt, where they hope to have the plea sure of ileing their Teza? friends, who may salt Bee York. The West ride of Broadway dhgredently becoming the great depot for the ‘whetesale trade, to which many of our friends have lately removed. It se e own Romicunroman Faiexps. th e mother part of today's paper may be seen Wi Savertieement: of Cpl. Witzis P. Coleman. “and We call upoethoes of our friends, con nected with agriculturs! interests, to read it carefully and attestively. His Parent Un- SuULavine Commaxp F Ploverse Mirus are superior to any others manufactured, and in every instance where they have been publicly waited have horse off the highest premine. Trey are a Soathern invention, manufactured by a Seashore man and should be examined ‘and Good by every man who loves to exccurate the South in her inventions and manufactures. Gall, information respecting this truly valo ‘phmievention, can be obtained by calling It Wale Office or by addressing a letter :0 the in vebtor, Col. Wallis P. CotgMan, No. 36 Weteben street, New Orleans, Louisiana, _~ “We would call attention to the annouce ment of Col. Thes. J. Jennings as a candidate for Ammediate Justice of the Supreme Court of the State. Rawovas.—We hear reports in our streets that a pretty thorough change is about to take place among the officials of Uncle Sam in this ality. The report gives the Democratic com mittee of Galveston credit for having called ‘the attention of President Pierce's cabinet to We importance of some reform of this kind - We teera nothing dequitely Disturbances in Grange County. My bers a re Mas DR UB AGe i the publis toad f settement the fellowing for publicstium. throves the menium of your paper Hence a citizen of Oraupe county. and hav ing a good opportunity at observing the con duct of its inhabitants generally shave, (or some ligt peel entertained a very favorable Optian of a fomyarity at its inhabiteants, w) hough there have been nats aAMootE He Whose Rresi arabrlms Gata edd Deends duetoth the Pears sta harmedy cp these Wt are friendly to jaw and good order Cis primcapai ven alivte GG ihe. cutie Were t/ Vaiss ae repreacitus “tie Were engapen to manufacturing spurious dames and land certivates Some. ie wisting the ort cles, thus manufartured as cirealaan, while other were known 1s bateted and sett more Weaves and tatenw than really redonged to them, and others, Agelu, were engaged on here atealing. None of them were ever known to labor, as honest men de for a Liane, yet always manoped no as to haves fair whare of the good things of this life The honest farmer after avai labored hard to raise hie crop of corn, very seldom had the satisfaction of gathering it all into his cri, a great part having been stolen out of the field .The stock-keepers were never cer tain of collecting half the cattle they branded, for had the merchants say assurance that they would find all the goods in their store homses in the Morning,that they had left there the preceding evening. A bad state of affaire indeed Their depredations upon the stock cave at our honest, industrious citizens, (Mr. Kam ner Deputy) had been so frequent that he could endure it no longer Having caught a free mulatto, named Clark Ashworth, in the very act of butchering one of his dogs, he brought suit against him in Justice Reading’s court, who, upon hearing the testimony, bound defendant over to the District Court, Sam Ashworth having entered his name as security in the bond. After which, but on the same day, the said Sam Ashworth appeared in the skirts of Madi son, armed with a double barreled gun, be longing to one Wm. Blake, and, surrounded by a number of his friends, in a high toned voice, used very abusive language towards Deputy and others, and challenged him, Deputy, to combat: but, Mr. Deputy being a law-abiding man did not choose to accept the challenge, particularly as it emanated from a free negro or mulatto, but called on Justice Reading for a warrant, and had the said Sam Ashworth arrested, and tried under the statute, provid ing against abusive language from negrocé ‘The cane being heard on both sides, the sen tence of the law, (thirty lashes on the bare back.) was pronoanced by the court, and the prisoner committed to the charge of the Sheriff, with orders that he (the Sherif) should execute the penalty. But the Sheriff, un was his usual custom, Managed in such a manner as to let the prisoner escape; and no doubts remain on the mind of the public that his es cape was preconcerted by the Sheriff and Ash worth’s other friends _ Me Bunnivan's Lerren.—in our Not Tri: Workly, we published the first—part of Mr. Peciitan's letter,to the Spars Gasetie, and the conclucted in our paper to-day. We mot ‘e@priesily recommend thin ettero the atten Sve perusal of our readers, all over the State, for it be-written.in the proper spirit ; it brings forward arguments and facts and proofs that caRRE Tall to convince those who have not pre determined not to be convinced. We had inten signaed to pay something more in reply to the communication of “C. but we really consider this letter as a full and conclusive answer to every senertion made in that communication.