Flake's Daily Bulletin. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 56, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 19, 1865 Page: 2 of 4
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favors "armed iutervon-
Mexico.
New York, and
H^^amrt-beenforced
IKKip
mmmm
cürlMVflientered into an
the European
ol hontihties betw
have enunciated a
Central America.
troaty both offensive and
twocn the eiujnre
jthe Oriental conl
empire
tiou u;
< doubt
of ^dvod'T, lío- í.fta^tod NejSl. eituated on the corner o
zu: ket and Tremont streets, In érder to make it more
na* convenient to hiwsetf and lady, ho /emPTflfO P«V-
tition from the upper floor down to the next lower
story. All this Was done with the coiisent of Dr.
Lubadie, who was the aetím agent for Mr. Rich-
other in ca
These Slal
>otrine fjrSou
<*> ider tLutther^ult 9f hepeuc? ^ stated, breagi
j with^lto6¿tfajr bé't^glve corder> May oloj
and acted as liú
iaaerenaded at Elmira ceaa in tho war
not guilty,'
Quid Nunc objects to a regí- before Img become a renubl c, oroviVled ^larahal" in* th«*meantlmo.
which is said to be en route Utifc tUo other tí tutea have the wisdom t> a&unie a, ' „ Mnrtimp, -ui Mr Shanlcs ro-
ti ga.Tison the towns of Crock- portion calculated to hUkp Í&L tW^JJceividthSr benefit at Jpietfre. The play of
.acoíioihes. Its editor seeuu to lUl ^ permanent If they comprehend tíiepüüoso, cerodlUuarb qro a^ loJclly ap-
_jvérnoiáat will mo-tlfy the paopl^ P¡¡¡¡^of°uuit^jSfta^£^ j^i^eb^tlJ pW"&A'Wé heard
this re^iuont amoa^t them. If true iüoami ¿JPthe: Muuí^#doctru e,'W it* °^®h ^SSl? SU* •'£ The improve-
tbev wxllram am jar that there ave off fatu^ notice.
the service who are ¡g¡¡í¡SítoSSm- Sf reTuntntí íf ÍÍS *** actor evidently labored hard*£ pUe the
to California, as the mMenhlo qrtttrfe£ among themselves, which liave audience, and jJUfcg^Kidl?
t of ««tro pin is ^^ej^^^nar rt^ics^<ff theSouth Jfrs. ^o-nicht a bene-
iew, who ¿vacóme in contact with!
• of nagrOas in the service Who are
'tiUfeta to bo sent from Maine
arises. The horror of negro troops
: out Many of the returned Co ifed- **ud
Bnnro
....lift, at Mr<« lilt-'uiau's, ou the Pu^jlie R«,'..*r
neuit!i> E¡iWnp« 'Church. ÁtHiirRs**
A F. w Ratiden can he accommodated at tl i«•
,iei c« of Mrs Swt.fa .There are good ntit j • ,!>
li the ill «ce. of Tu.'klier particular* en<m t* of
«llfliyHf VMi'S H. hi, (ujtt
eugl«dtf .< j ' ^tr uní, (¿alveatee.
J. H. WESTCOTT,
' GENERAL COMSnSíiiÓN JtaCATT, ^
[An'lrw* it flmxtrM old Sand]
Ktrán \ Galveston,
i noüt reeeMng, per steamer HaMití* and «('HmÍ
j« r "-'wift'tr ni Nrw Orlen s. a 'ijrjfe ^'M}H<«rnTneQ* «•
txpleand ""s^cy OmAerieW, chewing aurt S'iioy.inu jt\
biicco. ('¡¿.ir*, Mqiior- , ítc. atiiilUdtf
Groceries and Fine Liquors.
10;) eisM * fWri fltif, "
2;) ciwck A! Mrul • 'i«l--r
2U CH-es lV>Kt r A Drake* Hitters,
10 ca««ea Frewcli < '«itfá ? Bfatniy, .
,,)0 vase Mndoria WjQt.,
5 barrets Hub U hiskj,
— ATjS _
« *0 saCKM nio Coffl'B, |rilM
SO boxe-Ciinrt.*1 ,
5 barre!« White and pilme nutrió*.
-ALSO.
Retrars Wliiaky, Rope anrt UntTRlnsr, for *a!eW
IS AC Mtmi-M fi CO;
annrl2Hf Strand, and 22d ntr«*t.
do nja exovdss this repagaanae to iho negro
troops, waioh some of thi citizens fool.
*.''.0F> The steamer George Peobody, from New
¿Orleans the 15th, arrived at the Central wharf on
jeéteMáy. She brought over about 37 passengers,
100 soldiers and some Government mules.
"■ The purser favored us with some late papers.
fgfQxc friend, C. A. Buchner, Esq., direct
(¡pi Washington City,-has kindly furnished us
with filta of-the late papers.
a •
■ Messrs. R. &l). G. Mills have re-opened
their odice in this city. Mo commercial firm ic
mmt widely known sll over Texas than the Messrs,
¡BMJ5B GBO
Jeans :—Ó. J
_ _ -T _m^üliWajea.JiMrsj
i t'icee clúl'jlren, Jn >. jl. Glove and lady
ma four chUdrftu A servt. J. «.
Passenoeh List op Gq i
1 isbnr, Cupt. At well, from
^ M. w ure. Mm. pars,
•Ju
Jad*, twic. „
13 icaaár. ll. V. T. Foster, Gpo. D.
11 i br >tiier, l)r. T. JÍ. JBoone
V. T. Foster, Gpo. 1>.
lady audi children, Joseph Be-
J. 8. Mad-lén, ios. X tííunnan.
Petit, /. A. Cliítt, W. P. Gjo, A t Auuler-
M tn iint. <W Vanasrhider,
m
*
fttit. /.
í. Beid, ii
4**toám
i .ii.ivuíj
Vauviaraiuer, u. d. «awxim
W tí Hiwiius, M. MssGr'égor, A
zmmBI
.. Taylor, aud
to p iy off the
iroceed á
¡fRT •
before last, a murder is alleged to hav
am j ted in this city.aud on inqttiry w
ing to be aoout the facts in th
A Mr. W. C. Paine, of Cypress City, about s.
4MoAltott^«so married a (Liuguter of Mrs. Decker.
«MftqtimAclJs in this oity, ou tlu north side of Ru
ífittóUinyau. A few days since, Mrs. D. beingsict,
aunt far fa^r d«ttf to oom-t and wait upi>u he> .
h' Mrs. Pan t did, d iy odfbro yasterday, coii'
r, however, t) the wishes of her husband, wh>
red in town at a latar hoar oa the samo at'tei-
prpcaeding to the house of his mother
u0t b.ith héi' and his wife, with a pistol
..ndarst,nid. Hj theii ma le his escape, ana
Karl ñtSl ltuun n iMArAViA rlrt.'1 tfnnnrr}
íJíkamjbbs won Galveston.—In our columns de
votad to steamships will be found tue uuiwunco-
ments of the following yesaels for the above port
The BtewoQ'sr Young Rover to s.iil purt'itttHliy on
, Tuasilay evuaiug, 15tli inst. William P. Wright,
agent, idJ Gravter street.
Tawst uunshipli ize, I. Pennington, commander,
to sail oa i\nr rl i/, A ijivU 17t i, at i x. at,. A. L.
:R, Zerega, a^eut, 132 Gravier sWeet—N. 0. Times
Au j. i *<A.
Aug. 6t\
New Stamped Emvelovks.—A Washington diaj
mot help noticing the change in regard
to robbéries, etc., in this city since the organiza-
tion of the City Policé. It is u self-evident fact
that we now have men to Watch our property at
For New Orleaika.
ane- T'1'* fail * pi^«.' eiitf 'r Vnolit ^clionner.—
MIST willHtifrfor the*hb--ve fort on Tlinrmlu^«ML
next, litii. i>n't;in*'iy t 0 • >b ck a. m. , Fo'r«8K
T. H. MoMAH A>¿ & OfLUElBff.
' fr« l«ht mi y to
unir 16d3t
and are f&itliful to taeir trust Ihe quiet which |lrtVe sqnick rtis^iicli. Kvv baia¡i«e ui height,* *
-arco cent stiimp. iieiatoiore, in sending i> letter
['I'l.V •"
autfililSt
patch of the fid inst says:
.umü^n^Si Tjztaszg igisí ::í¿,p"—^ -yieUmt
— In our walks aboht the city we notice many
of our saioons niuke a priitítice ol aeliihg liquor to
negrota. This"sli.Valít hb ¿topped. Every one,
knows the.ehuct ol ardent spfrits upon the black v<> *V
is very different to tout upon the winte man. Tho ' i ,,
black, under its iniluenet1, is ready to make anj
engagement,'to ejiiimit crime or mischief. It is
not to be tor a moment doubted that, of late, they
For Liverpool.
Thf A I. jlfttOt-JcMi iBsVk ,#*«* <* Mto. Wfley;
T." II- VtüMAlfÁN A OlLUKtt.".
>t tíio pmic«p«i c.ty; ana we nope■ w^it u¿ wnp have charge ol
Thu new en
the em
íe eoíor o
platea, wpare whiovy^b iol-t, will not deU any more
out to negroes, • .f> .. ,, . . • .
SHIPPING IKT¿L.LÍOKNCE.
GAiiVijBfOtü, -Aug. 19th, 1865.
AiUUVAI^S.
Aug, 17 —U. S. Steamer Cumbria fin, N. Orleans.
U. S. Steamer Clinton, from Indianola.
Aug. 18—U. S. Steamer Savannah," fin. Indiañóla.
44 U. S. Steamer Geo. Peabodv, fin. N. O.
DEPARTURES.
Aug. 1&—Steambout Island City, fo* Houston.
li. óij>.
' coi'ífóN fa'c^és AND
GENERAL CÓMumiÓli MÉHCIIANTS,
llave «penad their office at the p'aoe formerly oc-
ouj ied by them, corner ol Treoiout street and the
.Sttsud. Galveston. stit!lydl<:i.
It is said that the President, contrary to the
faihiOti of all taa former (tu^s, has rufhsed to re-
^udvo to th i OJAUt'tul suharo.iu residenee at Bol-
^diei's Home, waere üuchauan and Mr. Lincoln
used to>i e .id their sumnieiu, riding out in ton
, cool of the d iy, and returning in tho morning to
town. The President says that ho ban no more
ri¡,'ht to take his rts.denee there than any other
citiaen ; it was inU ndud lor the old soldiers, and
th. y should ios be ueptived oí it. There ave hv*
or a.* separate huilüin^s out .there, however, and
it-b<is ulways I e. n the custom to reserve one of
ÜW 4in~iL I liuti. niYI i WLiit.fi iimrlilA Mii
eigliing halt an punce or more in ihe J¡utuu size
aoverlnnéiit envelopes, it has been nece¿s.a:y to
^se On auuesivo «uonp to pay the exctsa ol post-i
•go, th
*0* 7__ _
m Couoelihuon. rio in regard
.^ith an encloque ol leas weight than halt au
.•unce the ñse ói the stamp envoiope nevebsAtated m
^ie loss of one rate of postage. Both tjl tiiese in- have been used oy ue-itgmng men, sJUsr being wed
ooaveniouceó o^e ooviated by the issue of the new supplied with \*h.s j> tr> c^wuiiv winie in this
boon oo lor «a
4jost bmces tiuruuyhout the coun
S!
.otter sue Uhitg purple, and that on
•ue oiiocgla 4« •.q <.■ :j y.\ ¿
From calculations based on such returns of thei
eaaus ol ltitó as liave been reported, tne popt
.on ol New York city im put at a little over
<und mtlho The total valuation ol reftl' an
oi-sonal estate'for 1665 is *608,785,^5, &
■om ltíÜ4 óf \2b',8^1,635. The transí^ _
.> Government bends accounts lor this "decrease.
ut lor this the, amount would now reach abou)
VÜO,UOU,üOU# which would bo *700 for each per
on, or ^jJ£ 60pec i amily. The WorlA says tn«
dsessment is never inoro than half, and olien lest
.anh.>d5 the real vidue, so that tbere is ac«Uidl^
ie comi or table estute of 7U00 to each family ini
oat city. t The amount of city debt is *>3ó,776,d24j
ud of county; <¡>iü,bb4,l¡03, giving a tótaAor the(
ay and Ci
•ood was
ae taxes of J
nen systematic con-lotion wus inau0
•t has continued to increase rapidly. Th
ais ve#f are jiUMy,808 W. Toe pos^ of(^vc;n
■ag London, which has a population three times as
large as New York, Is íi2,0^,000 a year, and to
eWp Paris iu. order costs only ¿>10,000,t)ik). ' '
General Qrrant, while at Springfield, «Mass. ^ con*
.ersed very freely upon topics of general interest
connected with the arihy. He Said that General
Jueli was thoroughly versed in the theoiy ol war,
jut knew nothing about handling men in on emei?
,euoy, and that bis heart was never in the war
a-om the first. He said that Buéll might hav4
eacaod Pittsburg Landing several days earlier
tuan he did, in winch case General, Giant would
lave been the attacking party. In speaking of tüe
•-ruel treatment of our prisoners, General Grant
said he did not thin* Gunaral Lee wmN especially
to blamo about it, but that Davis and Beojam n
were tne ones wuo Were responsible for it. In fé*
gjird to México, he expressed the opinion that un*
loss tho French gave up the armoa pifoteCjLiOn of
Maximilian there would be war between the Unit-
ed States and France in less than five years. Mrs.
Grant uiso talked i roely, and whenever she spoke
of her liusbaud, it was as "Mr. Grant." It does
not seem natural U> nor to call him General.
Henry George Gilutt, oSf Virginia, formerly Chief
Clerk in tne Auditor's Office! Who at tho opeaing
ol the íebeilioi retiguad, coirj-iag with lain tj
Richmond copies ol books and nlauks used in
that olliuo, ana v,'as made i'irst Assistant Postmas-
ter Gone, ul of. the Confederacy, has returned to
Washington vnü applied íor pardon, but the At-
torney ueueiai lius oeen notiued that iarge biri-
anoes received by bun lor waste paper wuilo in
ollice here have never been accounted iy .
Lord Russell aud Mr. Gladstone each have aeon
II. BJLAOCrJS & CO.,
STRAND; UAL VKtilON, TEXAS,
Juat received, pttrx-heoner Mary Uaaaiu, froiall!
a Hue Hartortm^nt of .
Liquor , of all kinds
Soup, Pieklff,
ait
$50 Reward.
Stnffen, frnra niy reiivloace, noutliea*t corner 18th
Rtreet and Avenue <í„ on the night of th lotj jnat;,
(UijiPucketBeok ■nd ioiit.-iits. 1 will pay the above
• reward fur the recayery of Maine, aud ad.lit oual
I for arreat of thief and rec ivery of wiWjr."
Ik w. H. 8TOUKLEY.
ifár'ib
auRl8dtt
fíhl
k. ('«¡it. ó. E Atwood's Office.
mUk^A* 1 «• ' V1" ' " '«VW Vl/V Mi
the Pies deut | vd >am ly. It is one oi
est a d be d.Li t-t spots about the city, mice miles "**"* ««rjv «4y uU
d¡st«ii', ¡aid <*. nimands tlie thaimmg views do an deleated. Gladstone did better. He took
the Pot nam mid over the bunoutidiug country i "lH 4,ou1to u ddWrt)J constituency, showed him to
... . J tho inoopoident voters, made a very sensible
Mr . Johmi n, irom all accents, in a lady very speeeli h£nsoU, while * 'jouug hopeful" wisely held
mu<h 1 ko the late Mrs. Heury Clay, eating has tongue, and the result wus a triumubant
• .dluMA ir.t o-1 v li.a fiv rm.ir (Utr.idlv tin#
For New Orleans.
The fine Hteanwhip NASHUA, wil luiye
as above Satiuday. 10 a. m., Au^, li>th. Poi
freight or iiassaae apply on board.
J. £, LAVRNDKK,
ftfoitet steamer Nashua.
. ;> - 'i' tiy
VIA
ISDUSO' A.
itffitfcft' a
augl7d4t
~r'"> '"i ■'"<
ro
SAN Ai\ TOUT O
IlAKTI JC Pr A
U.S. MAIL AND EXPRESS . TAGES
t*'1 Leave ludían 1 every
MONDA*, WEDNESDAY AND ERIDAY,
auirl7 For ííai'Antñ^lri h-i...
--f-r-r
son, will, it is said, do ti e houoi-s of fca> White frtónilí4 haT ril . 7(M)(J
House. She stems a lady every way cap ibid of Have raited ^ /Ü0U
ing to auvoutage in that high aud d dLiult The reseipta for the National Linibolñ Mono*
oi life. mantup to tuo 3d, were $6¿^61,G.
i Secretary of tha Treasury has deoidil ad- - ——li
'erweiy to the npplieation of tue Now Yor.t bro c- "*lie *« ste^m^r Mamohtweets, commanded bt
im for a postjwu. ment of tho collection of tVi Cipt. Cuw. N rk-m, h vi arrived. %
vi* o i sal s, pen l.n < t ie djoision of th i S-ip -ao ' 4áha has on board four millions dollar in green-
its const.tuLonulity. Iustruotioai hav baaks.for the army. v i
issued to the assessors tj oolleot 'The funds aro uudor the chame of Mai or Amaa
1 remaster, O f. A—Í^eu,
8. E. Li(EB & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS AND i
GENERAL COMMISSION MI2RCUANTS,
aois Main üttvtí, Houston, Tena , \ dwl
II. BL.AGGE &, CO.,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Strand, Galveston, Texas.
Awn
66. BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 60?
Aicents for New York and Gulrram Pn.v.«
.jYf . I, 2' v-V. 1 ' • i '
Htatloii^ry, Boots and Slioea.
A Fiiit Adiortqi ut of'/IjttlNKS.
(.'l^tiiiflí?, Funilshlnji Goiida,
<Jrntt( B> o I.way's Hats aid Ciya
Paints, I." in her ami Rliiugltt.
Wrüpping Paper, Tw ine, etc.
j&§- v.! mivjty ti.e.. puh.lc geaéral|y to call anl i-
am iif oifr'^tocV. ' ' ■ '. 1 '' " 1 '
ttf ' ..<ist*ni'jk'apert) cupy one week and fend Mi
U ... U. ^ to. . ungíate
EXPRESS notice.
Commer«*4al ISxproaa Co. have |>e>'tectcd a.rraa¿«-
mertts for the trancniisHion of Li ttern, Mo.iey and Tala-
ai.les to all part* of United ^taies, < anuda and Eoroy*,
and wIIHdNpíftí h spt'olal Messengers daily over tM
tho riniroHjsin Texas. For latex, etc., inquire at tfc*
Office, tíoseiiberiíf Biii din*", Ma-Icet Htre; t, i/ear tó.
A., k r«l£NTttV„Managtr.
j. .7. yt-'Vv-Mív 'Pf «M -nr.
auvlidl*
•TV /. H - v\00f?
Persons desiring to scud Letters t. J "y p.irtof Ha
United Atate', i-Srr do so through t!u( A«Win- Exprés
Coni|ii ny Office, straud. corner 24th *ire*t.
aug2iUiii 8, A. Mi>0RK. Ag at.
Iionsc lo Kent.
A two-xtorir d v.-t "«" ¿I- "*'' «¿Mtohen, ConerH*
Cistein. aud .-table at acued situated iu tke 1-t Werl,
.or rci.t. "'Enuture atth.s offict;. JuJfíis
New Goods from New York.
H. Mlla^OH hegs .e..v«- to aniunníci do hi- frl adi
«ml tin* j.uitiie geiKirallv", that he has <ip. tiod a stpr«
mi T^tiixiiit st oet, in one of Mr. J; A >nuter'a bull'-
iugs, whore he otters for sale u stock uí ¿
OE'iiEUAli DXtSitCHADIST?, • '
such as Dry Goods, Ho >ts and SIi.ihs, (li-o 'tries, Hard-
ware, tirockerv aud Wofipeiiware.
Just rtn-fivert. ii Isrge supply of (he above p r
schi..i iei Mary Miiiild', direct front New Ym-lr, and
oitei 3d at reasouab.o rates. H. MllXEU.
augloM-wtt *
• ' 1I AK*, XiE\GLEft & C(!.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Tho wiidv sigiied l eg. leave to fitfana thdlvlMUfn
tin -jiii >ii«generally, tint tiu-y hav? farmed a copart-
nership under the Hnu oi'
, ;; ¡ . Ufiny, U.nglcr fc Co.,
We frill keep constantly iitijmú.d a stock of Tobacco,
« 'igni s aud Liquors. \V'„ are a^ent-* tor St. Louis and
CiujMúntíti lia^er lleer
We will.give prompt attention to all consignment*
niiule to us.
O ..'ms' IVom. the country-are soJiclted áña frill be
III■ed |ii-oini ti>'. t , • ! 5 " r '
. \Ve have open. <1 a stire on Clentre HUeet^ bctw*®"
Striihrt mid Mtc'liififc>tf-'-e(K, ppo'-ite the VVaaliiSi"
ton lluiel. M. HaN", of N< w 0 í« iuis.
, M AT. <¡1 MjLI'U. ol <Jn v !-t .n. ;
V. !). niNÜiOLAKEK, of ÍLlve^toa.
C<ílvw ton, Aug. 15, IS i u dwU
——; —fi—
Flour, Tobacco, &c.
150 barrels prime St. Louis Flour
10 cuhcs Chewincr Tt hacco;
Being cniistantlv It receipt of assortcn Merchandize , GO gross Matohüi
fn.to New York, we are prepared to inako ailvasces .«utdinot-firom Steamer Nnuhan. For talo by
of (itnJds on-pro ode con?lgiWd to oirt- hou^e in that
city, for which quick return* will he made. íalfid lv
A ««re i'haiice.
A very desirable Ib-aid-Miee for sale, situated in the
mart oi tho City. Ve«j' aeMiMU suoh Cliauce are to b«
met w.tU. Fur lui Uier parliculars inquire at this office
fti24lihd.
:;,Mf II EN 11Y SCHAFFTER,
Cabinet Maker, has ..nei.i, I >< uk,... ....
au /lfib 2i
ISAAC MOSES A CO.,
Ktrand. cor. '¿3d 8¡X#*fc
íTTtvr™ —**•«• "p.ur a sa .p oa Tremont
street, oupiwit tho residence of O, Hall, Ksq. He i>
prepared to repair and make Furniture *•> ««• ••• i>-
arill also do all kinds of oarn. nt.nr w..,v
order, li
f auSil 11
For Sale
i ii<un* and i
fauulldtíil
* ui oairi {; .v
Vhe finest Horse and Buair* iu the State. Rnquirs
iiuiot a nnnvvM
^ - T , j . . ..j
Notice.
The firm ol Kanffiuan A K.tener has been diwKBTH
«u l tho business, pitli all aciivn aud pussivu, u#aom««
i^y oi
J. KAUFFMAN*.
who will continue the same henceforth for his of -
count.
Mr. F. nerkeiueW wM sign by procuration.
UaiVflston, June 21 1 tf J. KaUFFMAj.
WTICE.
Conslrneea per Brig •'Kalr Hiven." w^l ! '*•••
enler the r g '>d< iu the Custom H >uae. ns ihe v®"*1
lia- linde lior entry. u urtWiiltST.
(iiiviiiiUui; Adj. Id. 1835. ^ w v •
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