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NUMBER 166.
A tri-weekly and wee
up <4 camp and it
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THE Q1DEST GERMAX PAPER
citizetsof
in to attend if they should de-:
TEXAS FARMRED GAZETTE,
a iter
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Lnrge Cireuintiem all over the Snte.
$ 12 $ 1» $ 30
y a law as sure as gravitation. Is not capital
Who will my no* Thia is our day
asa city.
rETE# w. GRAY.
W. BROW NL BOrrs.
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1, 15P415 Oi Hunatie Asylun,
building, Mansion, Senate “
are
retty
pK. G• T. BOARDMAN,
fringes.
bill :
CITY ITEMS.
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maxi FACTERHNSOr
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put ? the
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Of twenty weeks each.
• at a bli-he d, tn the city ot l
lit muary in which they heal the
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Prolessor of Intellectual and Moral
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and in the
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war will he a •.
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BURROUGHS A MASSIE,
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THE । DAILY JOURNAL
By TRACY. SIE«ERIXG a co.
$12 00
10 00
5 nn
3 0o
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2 0o
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of District Attorneys ; granting pensi0ns to
Texas veterans; relieving railwaysindebted
to School land : regulnting sale of landa ; fix-
ing seesions of Supreme (ourt. H. Pedigo
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE STATE. memng‘&
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im um, all the hospitals of the
Europ. Discases, which have
ary treatinent, are perfectly
r use of these batla.
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We understand that the camp meeting
which commenced on Cascade creek, thirteen
miles from Austin, lastweek.
ap-ue‘
KEENM,ac.
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mner from distingnished
table, upon
ighes, Cham.
e coltmuu, bo l 43
Utt Walnut, creek on the
ember next. This will enable the
If Loouis Napoleon
geois‘‘ in mli.f —1-
short one,. and that a few hitt
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DENTAL SURGEON.
EsTAILISIED, Atsrrx, 1831.)
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Warerooms, Cor. Bath Avenue and Market Street
------------------apr2 dom
| M. rhanta dealing in Asrienlturl Implement-.
Farmulng, 1tenails, Heel- nd Agricuitiral PrO‘
duetarttinnd no betfer adverting medrum fr
ty, Bonner,
• Hlaswell,
V. Pars-
dhellurne.
llen, Burley
Dorris, Ellis,
on, Kendnll,
as, Mellock,
ge, Tyner,
app, Zoeller
The beries of religious meetings at the
Christian Church are still continued. Preach-
ing this evening at 8 o’clock by Elder W. B.
Stirman. Subject, the Atonement. Elder Stir-
man is a strong reasoner, and presenta his gub-
ject in a clear and forcible manner. The public
are respectfully invited to hear him on this
subjeet.
To rue PCBLIC.—The STATE JOURNAL will.
ALL STYLES LIGHT AXD HEAVY
CARRIAGE s AND BUGGlEs,
TEX A s.
ppted.
xth page the
dtate Police,
Ellis, G as-
Jiw, Pierson
/eaver, J. c‘
thirl time,
the bill on
it is an exhilerating spectacle to see the little
pests snceze their heads off.
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12 ” I olheerates ith latest improve m. uu.
aprzaasn ' h< r ". < vhErss AVenue.
There has been a case of genuine Asiatic
cholera in one of the environs ot New York.
Should the contagion break out In this country,
and cholera, with its seven league boots, ever
approach Austin, we should certainly stand a
poor chance, with all those sinks of Bl th to be
found in various parts of the city
“Now that the sun’s rays are of increased
salyttmndtunpeaklizhtlyafwar.......
DAILY STATE JOtWAL, and keeping tire num-
tiers on file.
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43
55
63
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185 1
Auszneibhkkanygslmmumgaranmep,ax4fiae
tarezgguamng befaimingttu
M. 1> Ei ‘b J. m .-Sih,M. y
surgeon.
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EAD>TONEs, TABLIAH
-onumnent*, Tomis andiron Railiugs,
ing the follow.
.....$3,000
1 • • • ♦ 1.2. a)
350
..... 1,450
• • • • • 1,050
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BnoWNSVILLE, August
Stau Jvunial— You will find enclosed
herewith;---- ** * ‘
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VocTon~ NURROLGLISA HANMK
Fugene Bremend,
Elavns Everett.
X. 8. Rector,
F. W. Chandler,
... : by pwolic, , A. 11 Cook.
v.-’ । iy .atholder wil be loaned
•.2 ; tee oltee ef c R Johns
lrce
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G“A‘“EoTTe.
Attorneys and Couusellons a Law,
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
J. W. POSKI . ' -
ATTORNEY AT Law,
GEORGETOWN, TEXAS.
nPrompt attention gven tocolleeting delta, pay-
______ -14 1,1 be1ug lands. lr5du
87,000
• which mo.
abers, B F
WEKK L V.
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■ 9 tit 9 8 12 $ IX
The Fourth Seasion of this institution will com.
1 with * full corps of teachers, ou the first
Mouduy inseptember next. For further inrona.
tot cir ilars, ete. apply to the undersimned.
R. j. sWAXCOAT,
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. ■ sWork "oneof themo-t cha-te andoriznal
nyizrand Eust ot tie Capit.t.
, ATKINNON A < o.,
A very pretty way to dispose of flice in to
cateh them between you- thumb and fore.
84 | $i
6 s
s f 13
10 16 ;
12 | 2 F
14
1. A great interest in re-
matterawasawtakened. battba sevete
4*Sunday night and Monday morning
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Wu M. w
E luan
1 Hot -pni
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h pr o]
ru unx 1 AbV ANCE.
ADVEkrisISG RATES.
' c thue « some of the zrundest opera-
Wthalmie Surgery He is thoroughty
o ample justice to any case which
' ■ aitted te him in his specialty.
*• • ■ wil atbend the Surgical Depart-
bratitK for defornities, the removal of
Hr Ms experience in hospitals,
"civilsa suthieieut guaranty of his
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-‘proval ’ and be it further
Resolred, That this preamble and fheserero-
lotions be entered upon the minutes of the
mecting,,nnd that copics of the same । (
lorwarded,by the Secretary to the Houston
-non and DAILY STATE Jot RXAL for publica. 1
tion. Wx. M. LEAkY, Secretary
“ EP.Earandallaffectionsrequr-
: teifetrnce
ouhs has devote d -everal yearn to
• idyof the Eye md Ear, and has suc-!
Hobinson
DEs
apred y
war. Thedsoldiernlkgt:
< 6b. W YnzSakoashin.zhoekafepm
emply proyided.‘"TE"dbeligsrentpowesg,
zehundreds or thousnon, ana the 07a2
herewod he mourning in a million at dasiliee,
: ne antique cournge Of thome cavaher, mail’d
in iron, whose lightest exploits were pomhpons
ly celebrated, secins to pale brfore the revig-
- “ i in of the modern sldez, expored unev-
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lair corm
the praeti e of mediine
Taylor
mnett, Bonner
‘ranks. Grot-
rrison, Henry
in;, Medlock
nelair. Stock-
iamns, York,
in a few days, begin the official printing of
the laws passed by the present Legislature, forthira p^h "and bestti.C
Every citizen and tax payer in Texas is directly " ‘
interested in knowing precisely what this leg-
islation is, and he can obtain this knowledge
at trifling coat, by sulcribing now to the
u“’ ot 4 ot Appie, Pear,
Sudaie.Aliond,che.
I.Tzuita, M....... oma-
c % anad rar Ever-
vWATN
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petttadcen’urntsanded’ortivemantsforaagth Da-
____________ may 12.1a wtl
power," coolly remarks an editor out West,
“a large amount of enjoyment may be ob-
tained by juveniles by throwing the reflection
thereof from a mirror or a piece of tin into
people’s eves. When rightly managed this
is a source of much innocent pleasure.”
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The Mitraillcinse is a light. portable, breech-
loading annon, earned in-section(l by fou.
\ M.
A. u.
L M.
As far as has been ascertained, the
number of flies this ypar exceed that of
any previous senton about 95
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IS 1 25
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DAILY STATE JOURNAL
Senate.—The following bills passed: Ealeev,
Counuercial Collegn; dinedunna Bridge;
Beaumont and Cotxt Railrad; Sothwestern
Insurance; Beneficial Society, Galvestowg
Bayou Bridge Company ; Houstn and san
Jacinto Canal ; Victoria and Columbia Ra
road; authorizing Public Weigherg .
ing acknowledgment of deeds ; fiximkgnlnia
Graduate of tto Medieal Department or th. Vni? “ Shoo, fly. ”
versity ot Louisiana, offers hisservicesto the pul.
tom the diterent bmuches of J,presession,
office, ‘rugstore of Alexander a son, wle re ne
Hay n at all hours, when not pro.
resslonallyabnent. >
Mwmaner’w Views M the War.
The Whshington correspordept uf the New
York Herald has interviewe Senator Sunner,
nna MM . ? A . I
triet, and J. H. Rogers was rejected.
House,—Richmond was ineorporated ; also
the following: Hempstead, Eastward and
Westward Railroad; regulatiug foes of of-
See; appropriating $7,000 for expegses of
committee visiting Indian rescue; erganizing
justice and county courts, allowing jury fees
in criminal cases; regulating the pmotice of
attorneye ; amending the penal code ; appro-
Printing for expenses of the fiscal yror, and _____—-g
for repairs of Lunatic Asylum, Sopreme Court sitionin the fashionable world, these hats
building, Mansion, Senate hnd Hall. The sometimes very elegant and costly affairs, made map
veto of the Jefferson and I Louisiana Slackwa- of expensive materials and edged with j
ter Navigation Company was sustained: also
the veto of the act for the sale of University
lands. mt ’ • -- -- J -
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M Wail ! -day
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was confirmed as Judge || the Second Di-
Statz haying more, cirulation than any
Kin! « tost advertising
The pressure of the Legislative proceedings
has been of late so heavy on our columns as to
almost exclude advertisements and reading
matter, though a supplement lias been issued.
We have now arranged for an cight
per.for the present.
Irke recomuend the Vapor Baths.
z. preamble and resolutions moved by
!
crrind Very Rcapwy^;^ ,
WuEs, MLarpreentattonr’serettyy;. . : —------- —,„u.
been made by acme men who were in imme
djatecommuncation with the hends of the
Republican party in this State, f
guard against a recurrence of the _____
the better to establish confidence i
another, be it
• Resolved, That all communications, per. i
•taming to the operations of this club, he sub-
mitted .to the County Executive Committec
"IMENT ix ADVNSCE.
-h letter should be addressed,
TRCY.SIEMERIXG & co.
1; REX HAM.
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faculty: Chas. P. Etill, A. M., President, The Illinois State JoumA induig.
Prolessor. Intellectual and Moral Seience joke or two at th exyn . ot N w1. . 1,,
and Ancient Laanguages ; R A. Blandford, Here they are : •
The showery weather stin continued vester- i, , . -------------
day- The roads in the prairies and bottoms bend oountacharzedwith setting tire to a
are deep almost to impaseability. and the ..... ~ n ......
stage came several hours belated
. , - —— ’ reported by C. Hale, sheriff.
A tanner informs us be could not sleep weh
last Sunday night, on acconnt of the noise his
ittle ‘taters made, yelling at the big ones to
lay over and give more room
The views af a man like sentor Samner,
who is thoroughly versed in Eitopenn politics
9nd diplomacy. upon the intpeding conflict
_________ . pet ween Ptursia and France are not without
Err“ra..1: a i « interest ki this time/ /Yon "eorrespondent
i dti« n. wit r A tide in the aff irs of , called upon the RhA
111158 as well as of men, individuully, and it is i course of eqnversation with |
weh to take odvaatoge of the prospering tide! following pomt: He thnks t
to are the favorable hour,and not oniy to gee izhe* *“• n ‘ het - - —
butaee acconlingly! The golden ‛opp.2 the
' Hnity once lost it never returns. Factories will I to the President, he eniled upo senator Sum-
28ure railroads. Put five thousand operatives ner and hud gh interview of un hour with him
fl*" prodaatatttay wonli awkr. amf J1* prehentedlurge pumber:oflqtters d in-
ihomndypmMGpin time to take them nwnT toduetion to Mr .Sumner frotn dintingnished
by a law assures ». X * • ! Frenchmen. During the interview, Suin-
.Li 1 t 8ravitation. Is not capital ner inquired how long the warwohl . mntint.
anu enterprise quick and sharp-sighted here? between France nnd Prusein. To this M Pro.
h -i" ..... . vost Paradol replied that there would be ],ut
one or two battles, not more than two. He
could not tell which would be vietoriou-, lu:
। the history ot modern warfare in Europe
showed that there Was no longer the old-fanh-
loned mode of making war, that prevailed in
, Chambers,
rd, MeLean,
th. Stirman,
. York—27.
LAMlA-AS.
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H- M. Fri lay.......
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i ranrs
I r. v Monduy .
MEDICAL.
HVE, EAl, A\D NURGICAL
■ .. < . “t up ” his “ hour-
in solid columns on the Rhen. the
etc • probabiity 7 that they wll be •denLle
’ ", ’ i leaded by the Prussinns.
Ilie first Napoleon had no son hik own
and that was, perhnpe, the reaeon why he ’
—i w» much upin “ that sun of Anat-rli,
xknvmaa mtheaGrrmen
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‘ e unn
1 We kiy
The Livimz Mnchine.---Injnr. the maan
J 2"iK "u watela, and every portionor th,. work.
I n come dicorih red. The huzuan stomach u to
hinan "y-ten what that elhstie picc, or
met.,} " to „ , hronometer. n influences theac tion
of the other organs, and controls, to a certain ex
t nt tin whole livhg muarline. The comparison
may to carrttxl further, for as the weaknens or
other imperfeetios of the nuain spring iu ind
rated oh the face of the timne-piece. Ho ala ik the
weakneraor other elisorder of the stomach be.
truyed by the face of the invalid. The cotipi "xion
is willow or faded, th. eye* are deficient m lustre
and iuteligence, and there isa worn, anxious eV
pn-Mivniu the wh.de countenanee which fell as
Blainlyas written wora could do, tuat the great
nourishing orzan whose office it is to minister to
the wants of the hndy, and hi muintaiu and renew
■ U Part, 1s not perforing ft- duty. H re.
"rearnovating and regulattug. ane toarcom-
pih this eud Iontetter’sstomaeh Bitters mayi
truly *d to he the one thing needful. Te broken
main "priuK of a wateh may be replaced by n
aewone,but the -Uoumh ean enly herejairea
and atrenetheued, aad this is oneof the oljeet-
e the famous veuethbl restorative whlel ror
ezhteen yeav hus Deen waiugasucccssrl eon
teet with dyplpla in all elimuntes. Ag n specine
for indigestion it stauda alone When the r.
sourees of the pharmwropela hare been exhaust-
ed. without, at Lest, deing iore than titiettin,
thecomplaiut, course of tats wholesome an
alatable, yetpowerfulaptomachic etecta B per
feet and permanent rare. In all «qases ot :y,
pepSl the liver la inore or tan dinorderc, auq
at Kland. as well as upon tue
is, the Bittersaet with singular
di-t!net liras, renlatiug and remnvigorating even,
8 eretive and ackiiniating orgn on whina 1uu1j,
atad mental hcaith depeud.
angs eodw
lr. Cotton,
km. Ham-
r MeKee,
F laughter,
31..
m, Booty,
hes. Has-
Medlock,
zum, Sim-
er, S. S.
NAL,
might ensily he" put inopertiont," "ten
snme, and I n • . hichcan furnished by ien ll
“»oneEonh"hoehwouldbesuretoiringthemnttc
be effective the Ewemment in n Way to .
No amount of coaxing will induce one’s
shirt collar to stand by him just now. » hospitnls, village
A godd house servant can got employment I 1 " ‘ --------
on application to P. L P at this office ‘ 18 trnsments of those who once were
i ,e , . - —— - . - ; ■ ’ men, in every horrible form of mutilation and
tie hot weather continues, perspiring in. It is proposed that thecontributiin,
p'U stop further respiring, an l endinexpir-itke thais peaceful, practical and beneticent
ete.-: r. ' torm, and go from every p:irl of the American
suspende d.
er to sus-
I No. 299
ett. Cooper,
diner. Harm
. F Me Kce,
L/v. bherif.
B. F. Wil-
"4 cl.
i .ht. .
"i accommolatel in the Infirmary
edort* of homue,be under the im-
• ' is hu of the surgeons,and that, too,
’ J Ct Chrouic constitutional affix
Phii* Serofula, Rheumatsm .etc.,
. tatrdily means of the Medicated
' t - baths operate upon the sys.
•i ... the waters of the cele-
of Arkansas The medical
AUSTIN, TEXAS, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST i
THE DAILY JOURNAL mpsusundagnlgi
’ taaAwtattas A8100B mattera was
TRAC,SEAIG40,,Pub xhens. tomorSui
owircxarlpdaovtmsrark rffoSad66 mect
THURSDA{MORKIG,AUGST11,1870
LRGISLATIVE. 2 iretodoe)
I IFE Aknoera,2--mee--ee
"ATloN OF AMERICA
-snis DISTRICT.
SUBBCRIPTON:
\ 11 3 —12 months. city.t. .......
44 Ik-iuuHLu...,,
. 6 " FT
3 “ ..2..22212000:
'1r.....ion, to Gen. Win. H Par.
mt Henry 1; Allen, J. G. Tacy,
.... $ 500
1200
s were calle
as follow s :
ley, Burnett
bn, Hamilton,
hel. Mull ns,
hter, St k-
Idler—32.
onner, Cham-
rre, Hughes,
bore. I’ • . ■
I dhelburne,
1—34.
"'RENT IM THE WOML.D.» —
FLORENCE
SEWING McHr x E s .
BLAGGE a co.. Genera Agents for Texaz.
Dealers Bewing Machine Neeee, Sewin,
Silks, Threadsand Twist, on ax ollan "ins
ex er Variety nf Se wing Machine Thmiings: “d
j 234 Po-tomee Ntreet Gniventon Texas
I marwly
7 C''
Aa
rhe musquitoes of the present season differ
rom any that have ever before visited this sec-
lite. They stand on their heads when they
iNElALAND DEPARIIRE OF MAlIS.
I K LY —12 muonths
24
30
36
42
49
54
60
115
DAILY.
AL - I IN- 1 w 1 Mo l o 3 Mo 4 mo J v j
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Profeseor of Applied Mathematics and Civil
Engineering; Mrs. V. D. Eaton, Professor of
English Literature, History, Botany, c:.
Mrs. S. L Horner, Professor of English Lite- 1
rtore and in charge of Juvenile Department ; i wom ...... , xap, ur reason wny ne r.
d. A. Brown, Professor ofMuric; Assistantedomuchupin “that sun of Austerlitz ••
Professor of Music and Professor Modemn LAn- Lh s"nephew,of my.unele," however, will
guages. Drawing. ete, to I, supplied. K ,'"""the "ght of «"
Blandford, Professor Book Keeping and Com- ... *
menial Calculation. TiE NDIANS.—Gien. Hagan, statimad nt
bort Scott, Kansas, has written a letter with
egardtothe hostile movements of Indiuns
. longing to the Wichita reserve, with particu.
ar reference totheregulnrrid- nndeby the
into fexaa, which he statiw have been-goinl -
on lor ten years or more, and that tle ttn
” i tion of the government ha- frequently 07
lcalledtoit. He nlen states thntit UZuwecn
known, or might be known, wben d .
in thev return nla .2 nogo.
. t the time this creite no
c i> .——--- g ------.----- 1,1 the diplomatic cirele. of
STATE PoLICE.— 1 he following arrests have uropc. It was generaily regarded a, nn 1n-
been madeh the State Police FaanhHun_ d’tionof some allinneetetwecn (h i irted
aronzter.horethicfnreated ly Morris NorwokMi
j title 1 olice and turned over to au* schoolmateg
thorities of Hays .county. Five arrests of.. Owing to the probable short perir d during
horse theives during the part weekhaveteen which the war wguld continue, Mr.sumner
mule by Stu Plice, name not mportel,
prisonershaving to be conveyed to distant France and Prussia. Sms’id the erslut
counties for, identification. Sergeant Sheriff power:,like Denmark, mayjiy become
State Police lias arrested a freedman in Fort ! iDolved, but Russia, England, and even Aus.
~ ' trm will prohahly keep dear It Nayoleon Iu
.The rr of Willinm w/right, ehargrd. "matey, dh wil mna"ia
with attempt to mnurder in Hunt cunty is tives in Europe, just os he him- 1 "wus iw f5,
Hardin county the fallof. Lpuis Phillippe. With regard to
reported quiet, no crimes committed for ser- ...» hited States, Mr Summi thinks that
end months. I Lavacn comnty an "rwsinmnyor"cqunrreprrnnyporawiralyel
prty fired into th,. Hlouse of a freedman country will instinctively follow the maxims
during tht* night of August let ; no one hurt. " washington and any President or ,mv
Near Lexington, Polk county, a freedman was wtatemanwhowillsrktoomlroil us in tle
, ____________I murdered by. white man nnmed 1" X * Euro!" will............Ily ** ’ '■
t 99900000000000000 J August the lit- State Police in pursuit ot
which excuses the often used expression, ' murderer.. Somebody is doing some tine m itin . in thi
vRRitP—Tefrst Hswe-pr"anibugieniywi"Thetirtninst
1, annual. of this institution will con- Frame will long ere these w."Q. "indtot
_ ........... mence Monday, Feptemher 5, 1870, contin- ' have roused the fiery heart ot (ianifronti.
finger, and give them a dose ofScotz EnT l ing forty weeks: to be divided into two tern -1 Jr hec8 to the Rhine and from the Medirer-
o twenty weeks cach. Firstterm...........................................................
ing September 5, 1870, ending Janary IThionville and Longwy,taetists n:
18.1; second term commencing February 1 ! Mosges and the plains oi Champagne, n.te
1871, ending June 25, 1871. • An intermic;i,n‛ tramnp of, a million ot me n, am; tfen 11.1 a
of one week during the Christmas lolicty’pronganih cannon orow ding the rone ct
will be given.
Horee bonnets are coming into general use.
Almost every horse in Galveston sports One.
At Xew York the mnanufacture of these arti- j j modeof making war,
des u a specialty. They are made of vArious 1 the days of' the first apoleon.
kinds of cloth, and elevated about one inch j. Senator. Sumner coineidee with M. Paradol
above the equne head, so as to allow a faee I in this opinion. He says it is different in Fu-
passngeof air between; and covers the gpAg ropetowhutit.is in our eountry.Tke, for
ntween.nhe epirar ear, by which append-, in "rrginia. agoumezy iwrnm;
age it is kept in its place by means of two. and.he had to Irei his way froinday today,
holes, that give lodgment to those organs Hehnsno doubt that every inch of ground in
With thehorsos of ton and ackrowledge ph )•?,&.titin
the playground of their boyhood. They har
of every part of the country, -hewing
every stream and every alumpof trees: Mr.
: । umner thinks at the first outset the available
T„ M • Power of the contending forces W||| he mussed
„ -.......J , -IE MAsS MEHTING.— At7o‛clock on Fri Againstetchother,und‛thnt the battle wili Be
-he Sahine Pass and Red River Rail- day next, 11th instant, nt Scholz’s H ill’' de cisive. Of the result he hosno iden, but ne
> mad was chartered. the mass meeting is calle of t| . ’ think there never wer two menxwore equally
.nor ihe Germanie cnnse in the present war _ than Xapolcon and BiemArek. IV Ttteri
52eniarge attendance will lie present, recudsas the real head af the Pruesinn qoy-
and that such aid as can he given, both moral erunient, and hs the power behind the ttn ne
and material, will he extended. The army -rguterthanthg throne itelf.
, i or “ ane t wus on the Rhine are wasacuriuafacthowintiniteiras.i
:lready filling up with thousands of the torn, with Mr Motley. Ihey wete ertnti
gethrr atthe .college at Gottinaen, an 1,2 (
heen comnpanions in many a lark, (en ,, , , .
casion they were both pieki .1 uy, in t’.. .r .....
:; night and locked up b, th" ecard. . lieu
• Bismarck went to Vienn., do rthe wa . viti,
........... Austrin.is hi own Ninicter, the first thing
; Nout the only• tBtag thatcnn be taken natovt a-suage and relieve this in......ne himlirrrntngeckAr.Motl nnddiu witi
coo} Just now is ice, and that tries to rnn _ J --- T •___ little unearinea
from you.
Chinese fans are in great demand r-----
, the fair sex. Ihey are cheap and windy, we
mean the fans.
I N F I R M A R Y. .
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