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4uuite "My*" br "F- 0. S." The
other article* w* " How Great Britain
Reward* Men of Science awl Mecbssi-
eal Qeuiua," "General WWi nd-
lim." '"flW Maok tsm," "Tke
Orwuseotal flowering tree*, ihrnb*.
and.creeper*of North Carolina" by
tod Broadaore, tod «*vto lo-
re siscerolr jImm tbat tiiis if-
rine will notfail «f i<coelri*g examin-i
At ion and patrMsage, bet-aune it enters
the field ttohin4 pthefr candidate*. It
appeal# especially to tbe ajrmpathie*
of jj^e brave hoy* who fought with
Geaedd jtttT for the " lost' cause,"
b6ut it*ginning, helpful,
manly spirifc, * hind of home
twmine**, Which eznioentty eowmends
it id the domestic circle. J™"*
ing to gather upan<| embalm teaching
memorials of/thejijwt, it grapples
..with present AieceBMtit**, and point*
to future prosperity. irwill do our
people good to i^ad it. 11 tone and
general excellence is but another
proef that the most gallant lighters
dispose beslriof the (jnfeationa pertain-
ftigiA cifil Hf«. ——__—_
««• mm?***™*'"*
we Jbfw la tlieUppiir
title of a fcantbome •oiag rine
by. Geo. I>. H. Hill, at Char-
es the find winter of
tataip* ed f> r On- month
It ie mritlj and carefully
atylri aw the
Slmsthlf. with a well exocat-
of a scene * in
tub rsTtssr <not or tbxas.
mil
Southern land, to whose
Geta, Hill i* m ardently de
Wo wo extremely
this initial atuaber of
and with it sight ere
the warn weleonse it
a d which it is tdo
to solicit. On. Hill
:3g$ 4£3Slid
i« f r W-
ter, stoaigbtway win* o*r good opia-
icMt by the exrclleice of the fonr ar-
tistes from his pee.1 His style is
fid, free from ■ttptriSoetis ornament
i\i<& |Kili*3i6t($ vehi-
3
* Education ** w, to* sue glad to *eo,
"to be cootinned." It centaia* a
-tafm *M$<^aUdttgiafc rwriew
-JMHML twMKi iiwIMi'l-
_ ftiftriftH tfhfl HEifSlir 1 |y J?
Hsnag *hown
of gotftterii men,
shoTe bare
oot in laut>
s might
It it re-
• % Mi si
mmSmm
,. We have just r«gurnejl from nn ex'
enrxion of some 80 Or 00 miles distant
from Houston, into the cotton grow-
ing district, 0 ur route led ps th roach
(lie central districts of Washington
county, and we had opportunities of
acquiring trust worty comparative in-
fommtiou concerning, the cotton pros-
pects of other counties adjoining, and
aahigh upas FatU and BicClennan.
The plant fs in a better condition and
the prospects of a crop are decidedly
more piomisiug than our accounts
frem^he interior hitherto, haveled us
ipate. This improvement is
considerably measare. to *
more favorable weather of late,
has eoalded the planters to
good progress in cleaning their crop*
of grass; and in bringing, them.to a
W.-W •¥" «•<of
cotton abandoned and eo; utterly
smothered i with grius,as to be irre-
trievable. ^ some' fields W
which no work has been done since
planting;.thecottonweedwas lup-
riant, and o were other noxious wedds;
but prompt work win save these
fields and prod^g* at Iwwt two-^itrds
some fields just
worked
raited against ft—1m by the eat-
rageouacharaeteroT their legislation,
their inhnmaa persecution* of thee*
whooe aympathie* were with the
South, and by their eitnnpst and
MdOtm expendhnre of the State
fund*, i* represented to be unirereal
feeling ram strongly
inn** l '§* "* wlpue
their accidenul devulion int* mif
has given them an opjmrtunity todi*-
play a fiendish spirit of —
not hitherto equaled, save by prti-
sans of their own atripe in Miaaoari
and We*t Virginia. It reqnimbota
little experience of their rale to tarn
a whole people against them. J * .
Fortunately, they hare not bad a
good chance to show their fall hand
■in this State yet. but so ha they
have shown basjgodaceda feeling of
unanimity again*t them aoch aa has
never been known in Texas before.
After the fourth "Monday of June
Radicalism among us will he
doubly defunct, and will be buried
with face downward.
The Bomber of students attending
the University of Virginia is 258.
DaabV th® war it did not avefage
ftff"
; -B 'ju
DfKB.—Oa Uw 7th Jon*. MM, M Oalnatwi.
„ WlLU.i*. < Mr AO* Mr*. Wm. lUwUrr,
>* «■■ ■—swswaj.I , <i ■
BUSINESS NOTICES.
■ACCTIO* SALE Iwt Afternoon >t 3 o'dook
P. M-. br , roSTKK * BLKSSJNO<
"Mr. PRANK PABJ hu fre.h Soar. Hoe hH d-
"SX 'W j*. call oa ; | m,
m. WHBN AOO.
*"{ ! ) 0«*r JakaO.O MWfc %
Scwit.
«i ht aiiMi ram th rMTtaiu,
And a«U to '
OOMPXT* WITH^W^OKMtAMS AND NBW
Oil* Bt MS I*T
W. WEBW * ca.
.1 Chance tut the Enterpri-
ANNOUNCEIEJiTS.
CONSERVATIVE UN UN TICKET.
We regret to la*rn that the Preai
dont ha* refnaed to pardon the rl>-
newned Kaphael Semme^ He i* now
| be permitted to serve a*
Probata Judge of Mohfle. to which
rr;^. he has been elected, without
* pardon
GEN. f. W. THEOCKMOKTON,
- Of Oonia OountT.
J
COLONEL GEORGE W. JONES'
j r ^ ; Of Butrop Count?.
For Attorney Qmtral,
WM. M. WALTON,
i Of Travis County.
For Comptroller,
MAJOR W. L. ROBARDS,
Of Trol* County.
itre of tba bu«ln«M part
.. will MAJOR
rSAM- STUtNS. Uoaitof >nd Mllllcan. In ofar-
im un«urp*«(wd iaducemenU to country buyortt.
C*1I on him. A lrertincment on flftl pi(e.
K9-n>e thrilllnc "NICK OP TBS WOODS" will be
yre«rut«di to-night at Pefkins' Halt /
KIT M^ent. J. D. JOHNSON A CO., Coprress fitrvet,
ktn iuat In *toN a lot of pichWa an4 m^ucm n<l
tf. Thtry don't haw anything hut "#Ood tUlnf s."
hvm havi ioe BiAcmrm, builbino
low within 5 mile of the centre of the IhuLm
of ih« city ot Houston, which we will «*chai
liberal ter mi for a food merchantable stock jtrf
«y ,«*<>, o
it- Con# re« st.. near 1
Houston. May 1.9 \m. tMwedptf.
/nit Mtereircd.
For State Treasurer,
MARTlfc R0YST0N,
Of Wa8hin#ton County.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Judge ColU rt Caldwell,' the
fiieud and rnnlidt-m of Got. Hamii-
Bmre..
Ballad.
All thia cotton can be saved with labor
and will recover itself in good de-
gree.' The corn .crop h now made,
and mi the labor can be henceforth
appropriated to cotton. The
laud generally is^ In good
condition, as regard* moisture, being
neither 4oo wet nor too dry. We
m y expect, if tbe fhvorablp weather
rontinues, that the appearance and
prtsp^is of thin crop wiU be much
bettered in the course of the next two
or three weeks. But the danger still
exists of toe mttth wet. The season in
this State is long enough for the
smallest fiotton plant now out of the
grennd, to come to full maturity.
The foregoing remarks reply to the
aftand districts. The crops
of eeveral of tbe river bottoms, and
especially «i the Trinity, both corn
and ©dtton we «re informed, are ut-
4 ' destro^overflow.
a cotton In the bottoms net
overflowed, is itr a less favorable con-
dition than whalwe have reported ^
the upland.; ffie fowet lands are still
auffsd^g&mvet
The dangerof the worm is yet 'to
be ta^couaWd. And though a ten-
der weed «aft <w«t season* are i^ard-
ed iw the ehiaf eioiting eauaes of
worte, our own obeervations running
throagh many years, have led us to
~ vary little confidence in any
prognosUciaboutcottoa worms. ~ ■
The Liberty G
Judge Cleveland,
sidared, be is the strongeet man
beforethe people." . He witl
carry this own sectiou of the
Btote almost unanimously. None of
the ether- candidates will come so
uniting their oww eections. Be-
'fyitfe*, from tnfomation oOBaing tfl ML
allover
lead the
,btt* Iji he does not, he will be
.agrees wilh o^owainfonna-
point, . We have te-
: awiiN«s &mm 1Mb •*«ry
ag- the State.
ton, has addressed to thee^tor of the
Xetct, a communication ia which be j
inform* biiu thai tbe rauior that be |
(Hamilton) does not intend to return
to this State, is totally aafounded, .
and that, on the contrary, he is much jibbkn.^l^t.
pleased with Galveston and intends
to make it bis future home. We con-
gratulate our sister city on ita acqui-
sition. Doubtless, as the -Y«r re-
marks,, he will make a nic^tetter
neighbor than a politician. ; ,
m ' '
The Land Bureau, under toe Gov-
ernment of Maximilian, has been sus-
pended. In consequence, Gen. Ma-
gruder and several other distinguished
ex-Confederates, have been thrown
oat of ocenpation. ' : ■ )
It is stated, also, that work..ha
ceased on the railroad from VerwCnu
to the city of Hexieo, for the reason
that the Government was ant aide to
meet a draft drawn by the contractor*
for a million and a half of dollar*.
At late meeting of tha New lr*rk
Prison Association, Mr. Habbtll, a
toember who haa recently visited (he
prisons of England and Ireland* de-
clared that hi* examination of tbe
far-famed Irish prison system had
convinced him of its superiority oyer
all others. By the efforts of an In-
spector of Released Convicts, these
iadividoals are all supplied with
homes and employer*.
PtrJtiai' Theatre.
Bat^s 41 Peakj**....VaXif........M«na*er«..
!s H. Vtunil .......,.^tuge Maiuttfft-
Ma tfioaLA.in Sta«feCNrpenit*r*
Ml foaaK^r** Property M.aVH«er*
Ma. Iaxhcx iCoNtumrr-
V^ati«r ot Orchestra.
SATCRIUr EVJENINC1. JUNE 9th, 18S«. '
GREAT BILL. GREAT BILL. GREAT BILL
AMERICAN ARABIA.
Kir*t time in HnuRton of
NICK OF THE WOQDS ;
or. THE JIBBENAN01SEY.
MR. F. M. BATES.
BliOODY NATHAN.
NC1K OF TUB WOODS.
THE AVKNGBR. |
REGINALD AifilBURN. J .
TELIE DOE. (The Rene^ailca i).tu*Uter.)
MRS. F. M. BATES.
Supper!*) by the full strength of the Company.
..Miss Kate Wood.
3Ir* E. Clinton.
ONE HL'M>R*D bajlbs PAY- . >
jan(*lt«l« M. X.BBENAN&CO.
The Cheape*t
llookHiid Stationery House In theSontli,
UM3L.OCK A CO..
1.10 .'.Cnmil StArl I-1«
BOOXSELIIRS AND STATIONERS,
. v« now on I
fitl variety of
Htnndnrd ^ehnol nrnl .Ulict'llaneoua H ol
.V*1 v £ In Tbe South. Our 8t«n:K « i
otter cup |Mtp~r
Hnv^lop*o , p«nnt n k
novels, funcy HiHtidt'en
prayer booki«
photoyraphb
~T"~ Str^to^nrphic atbnm*
r'amiTy Wlhj^,
jxvp.ket liihlna
pruyr
hvipn b«H^k^
ami Choice Literary Work*,
TOY BOOKS! TOY BOOKS'
Etc., Et«.,
uh larys !W any in the South.
Dealers will lirnl it to their interest tti i-all •
amine our HttK*k. HV otfer imluC4*nnfntn iu surjc «.
by aily ooua* in the South.
One f' our firm ixting con tantl> lo the New Y«i
market, purchuriinir for our seven branches. c< ui
QUeiitly purcha**iti4f Ittrje quantitlns which enahlet-
to sell cheaper tlian any other house.
CALL AND SEE US
BLRLOCK * CO..
de« i9fllyedp i:<0 Cnnal Mt.. N^w Qrleatif.
Doors open at 7 % p.m. Curtain rises at 8 o'clock
r. M. Box office open from 9 A. s. to 1 4. M., and 4 to 5
r.n. Secure resesved seats. OmnibusKen will take
Ladies sjad Gents to and foom Theatre* U cents each
way, june9 ulwlt.
DaTfs Defence Vtand.
a your na-
aonieation
Ed. Tt
per of yes tei
from '4C." stating that yon an to
receive contributions from the people
for the pnrpooe of employing Judge
Hill to amist in tbe defence of Jfeffer-
aon Davis at hta trial tor treasofl.
The object is a noble one and well
worthy of the eitweas of the " Lone
Sttt State," and I think they
appreciate the importance 1 of
having sufficient and able council for
the defence, and will contribute libe-
rally, bnt thus are a great many who
will (1 fear) neglect sending in their
donation* ana in consideration of
which 1 propose the following plan,
for takingeoltoelions in our city: *
Let two or three of the ufair la-
die*" of Houston take a subscription
list to men in tha city at their placea
of business, and I am satisfied they
will realize a handsome sum for the
benefit of oar fallen chief. Mean-
time, let the people of tbe country
forward to yon each snaaa aa they
may think they can spare for On
c*nse, hot the country people, espe-
cially the ferment, are having such
h the freed men tha*
tin ready to contrib-
uted generally. If a ia in tbe newer
of the Southern people to md the
priMM*} it is certainly their duty to
d6 a*. Xit the Infiea tty it. th*y
have great influence over the
Your* truly.
flow.*1!
The Mihtai# Ceanmissaon calkdte
trythenegrosuMkrwho kiltad Bel
fresh Sttperitne Ftow.
1x9pbctbd.
a Barrels, inspected, j opt received and Por^le, by
: * \ June&ttt rRAKK FAHJ.
J%'otice.
Th«!rudofTr a. rtuids adjourned, to mevt at
naattTfllt. on tte l *t Tliuradar, (28th) of Jane, 1806,
I* TENNKY.
JaneMtwlt. State Clerk.
TrwteeHs Sale.
WWT«MtK±iL anWrt Raekwmrdt ami Kurlm
itikaada
months after
l*r
ate. with t Areire per cent in-
order of ~ *
aandni
the property in said deed of
Therefore. Adolph
requested me sel.
Ml of tjcAst mentioned.
Bert allot, Truitee, as afore -
siM, in cecnplisikoe with the provision* of said deed nf
mart, willaeli on th^ ld day «f July, Wi«. at 10 o'clocH.
A. SC*at She Court House in the Citr of Hoaston, the
staid one Acre **f Land, to the highest and best bidder
(or c**l>. A BEBTAIXOT, •
llonston June9. 1966. dlw3t TrUHtts
mTHKOrPICERS AND MEMBERS 01
thm Win O anp ny No. 1. an herehr jyideHsd to leave
tfctrar aMumre* at Aokermann dc Newratba (taylors)
fnr their nniform shirts, also vet their shirts at J. C.
W.S^.tor^ of w. WttM^ n
B. BKICUMAN. Chairman. Jane's^uv"
hittd Quibtkbs CHiar Knoixikr. ,
Fire BsritniKST, Hoes to*. Jess 5th, 1866.
Saaue.b
oxftock p.
on Travis street, opposite Market
the nonrs of_hslf-past three and four
_ faatade. '—
Hon. Peter W. Orar.
iTMS'iSUS? of Houston Hook and Lad-
* " No. I, is hereby ordered to secure suffl-
■wm w>r the parade. j"; ,,
_ The protection will march down Travis street
ta Franklin, down Franklin to West Broadway, txp
WssiBroadway to Comrres*. up Comrress. to 8an Ja-
dsta«p Han Jaciuto to Walker, up Walkfer to Main,
«^«na Main to Commerce, down Commerce to Traris,
mpTraria to Market Square for dismbsal.
OKDKR OP MARCBISQ.
Pioneers.
Music.
Mayor and City Council.
Invited Quests. >
Unalsi . j j ' ,«
and Assistant Engineers,
ion Isrine, Co. No. L
Bteam Bmrinar Co. No. 2.
City Knrine, Co. N«. 3. *
Hook and Litdder, Ce, No. 1«
By Order
M. KKICHMAN,
tMUwS Chief engineer.
JPmr 9*i^
von sale Taan cowobtabl*
with all the
teltj of Hoot ton, about ftre mianW
city market Title undatable.
parti oulara appl^ tg Pe^lijr,letter 1
HWSESSr, Honiton ...
Sfcv. JBTaw- Mow.
W1) II
m DCT ASUVKD AMD TOB SAX®-
, W taka Bar ' ' ' r;;1 *}'#.
I y'ti mkaml.Dubnua. lwr Beef
IM* bap Omt«.
M bbl. St. Loalfl Beer.
Jy.XWJir ^ JOHSOOUJN8.
•if
The eighth annual conventicmof 0w
Wisconsfn Editorial Association, wfll
be heldat Jo*e*rille,OBtfae 20thfaat.
VV j. nra A — —* it, a,
tt © arr gtw to uec uw
qnency of such conventions.
will tend to cultivate that
editorial tonn fbr which tbe Hew
. . . . l^KWMK«STOVnB-J.rtrwelTwl « fine (,>, all
OWSfS SPpipswarteq MW piaia ^/ wm«ii i— "luy. BTRibfiliyfe
ed by n cotornporary. and trhUhk HABTBinonacoo.
so often entirely dropped in
>KS, 9 L0AT
' lltji.--
JLatee.
THIS oiluutid WATIEIWB
s ss
AC*, will run a Una
r,
BALL, HUTt'HISGS k CO.,
_ {MERCHANTS,
®«.VlS«W,TmCAB. -VM
'' 'i.1 —' .i!?iifi;n L.
hi^r ^WiUlllSS^ oi(*
*« ps«Ajiia*n<^ wp,
momaafcln*hhac(ikarri. • 'mi
y OOKINtf GLAbbftfe—ali kinds for sale by *
niar3-dtwtf-edp 1 8. W. WREN & CO
>IPE8! PIPES!
- A lance stock for sale by
8. W. WRKN * CO
oj**
JJAMLLA Rf PE,
100 coils.
Just ai red.
10 kefs choice (io* ten butter
100 ke«s nails
25 baskets sweet o'
10 boxes sweet oil
i ftoap
— crui
14 hhd f/a. suirar
together with other arficles in the srocery line
tO boxes white wine viue«ar
. go boxes fresh pickles
t declSdtwSm
E. MATHER.
Extra JVotice.
A LABOK and WELL SELECTED Invoice of
CROCKERY.
Just received, snd for sale at
s " less than cost of importatio
\;
\ J. X.OOWEN,
For CommUtioner General Land OJ/lc..
STEPHEN CROSBY,
Of Traris Couuty.
For Judge* qf the Supreme Court.
RICHARD COKE,
or McLenan'Co.
GEORGE. >y. SMITH,
Of Colorado U«>.
S. I\ DONLEY,
Of Smith Co.
GEOKGE P. MOORE,
£ or T- vN Hono'v.
tO.tIPHO.MISK JI DK IAl, TIC'KUT.
ty The foMowiny i.t tho Compromise Ticket r r t1,-
8upreme Conrt. ^r••IH^^^'d niter the nominated Tu-kn
failed to hold toiretlicr, and to command the su
of the people n.t n whole. It is Hupported l.v th-
IIouHton Tklkokaph, the San Antonio IIrraid, t".
th San An ton To Ledger, Liberty Hazette, and in pitr«
bj several other^Journnls. AVe believe it will lie su-j.
port(*d hr the majority of the people of Texas. It for.i-
prixes the best names, in the representative division*
of the Stste, npon which the people can most on.sijy
unite. We respectluMv urge upon the Cons.-rvativ',-
Union pre! s, and voters or every portion t f the State
to take it ui while fhere i« time:
GEORGE P. MOOIIH, of Travis
RICHARD CORK, of McLeunaa
A. II. WIU.IE, of Harrison.
C. L. CIiKVELANI). of Liberty.
S. P. DONLEY, of Smith.
CommiKninnrr (*eneral Lnnri Olllcp,
We are anthttrized to nnnonnce TIIOS WM
WARD an s candidate for Commissioner of the (;,.nl
eral Land Office, at the ensuing1 election, 4th Moudur
in June.
Hnpremn ISencli,
arp "utJ,or,*1'1 to annn"nce Major ASA H.
WILLIE, as an independent candidate for the Supreme
Bench. twA:wt«i«
t9^ We are authorized to announce Judjre CITAS.
L. CLEVELAND as an independent onndidate for
election, as one of the Judges of the Supreme Court on
he fourth Monday in June.
District Judge.
r#-We are authorized to announce GEO. OOLD-
TBWAITE, Esq.. of Harris county, as a candidate lor
Jud^e of the Seventh Judicial District—com prising
the coanties of Grimes, Walker, Montgomery, Harris
and Galveston. 4
£
NAMBLkD T.HAVELINO BAUS-tor aalo by
W WBBN * CO
•ITDST^eckived AIT^jorum
8. >K
fo ihe TradeT
T LADIES
E.V Sc CO.
KODT. HARDIE,
Special Agent Houston " Tele
OFFICK WITH W. H. NICHOLS 4 CO..
Htrand,
GALVESTON. TEXAS.
or Advertisements and Subscriptions for the
Tvleoraph solicited.
April 84. '06- dtwtfedp
Mr. M. WAL-
s a candidate for Attor-
the fourth Monday in
JYotice.
Intending to uo to eubope :n a few
days, and to stay there till next fall. I hereby take
leave of my friends and acquaintances, bidding them a
cordial fs re well and desirimr them to remember me ia
House of Representatives )f the
y>u tbe fourth Monday ir June
kricio, Live Oak, Gols
kindness during my sbsence. In the meantime I hava
appointed MUses Elisabeth and Anna GrilSa
to taHa charge of my business, and tocontinna it aa
heretofore.'at tbe old stand in Msin street.
All persons harin* claims against me, will please
call on Misses Griffin, who sre authorised by ma to
•etClf th.mlnrarn.ma. ThinkfoUor put fevora. I
■olloltk contlnuanc. of that patrouage no liberallr
bet: oned upon m. darinc the put.
1IARY ZWIBB,
W.u.
idrmnoe. on C
STduteil
advances on
8. W. WBBN A CO
JFirtt JVationai Bam* Stock.
THB
CO.
uk era
nr pSrtPor°3
un. Mtwlm
JLiU-
d.llrered in
TOOT order.
* GO'S.,
Ateols.
l¥5S8T01fJfp>. .CTOTH-Oora, Hay. O.U
H " 'p* od at u low prl-
*****JB. """*18*Mi.efttSr tt.laame qoalltr.
(ANalDGI <tt CO . Houston,
IrT
June 8-dtwlm
% B. OaidihLi ■' B. 0. Mohris. t
CALDWELL & MOKRIS,
• V , (Sommmb* to Br*««r ft 0oldk.ll.)
OOTTO^I FACTORS
Atm omiu
V Commission Merchants,
t nf^j i .7. ^ OI uouniy, &s a candi
for PiMtrjct Attorney of the 7th District, at thn e
ina election. d.tw 7
t#" We are authorised to announce BEN. SHROP-
SHIRE. Esq., of Fayette wanty, ns a candidate for
Judge of the First Judicial District, at the election in
June next.
are sothorized to snnounce JN(>. T. HAH
SPRrT a candidate for Judge of the First Judicia
District. '■
W.\"? aufhoruM to arniomiPB PEN. F. AT*
K1IHS. of Fort Bend. fV>r Jndeeof the First District.
J'*HN R KKNNARD, of Anderson, 0r/m «i
V°5,n!T; candidate foyludrfe of the fWenth
Judicial District, composed of tit* counties of WRlknr.
Grimew. Montenmery, Harris and Galveston. «t the
ensuing election. jtw
Comptroller.
c We sre authorized to snnounce Csptaln J AS
SHAW, of Lexinirton, Burleson Countv. r< a candi-
date for Comptroller, at the ensuing election.
Attorney General.
yy We sre authorized to *
TON, Efq., of Travis county, «
ney General, at the election 01
June next.
Ptnte Treasurer.
JWWe am authorized to announce OEORUE J.
UL KHAM. or Austin, as a candldato for State Treas-
urer.
Stale Senate.
JCy"We are authoriaed to announce W. 1*. IIOI-
BUN " a candidate for the State Senate, at tile elec-
tion on fourth Monday In June. Senatorial District
•traVor"^ ° counties or Harris, Fort tlend anil
U1, P* p. ATCHISON Esq., or Orimes countv, ^
Jlrtate to represent the District comorlsed or the
■ or alker, Montgomery aud Grimos in the
DOLPlt1.rV",tlf'r'zet'to announce BENTON RAN
Hantsville, an a candidate to represent
the next^?[eMont«omerJ'' Grimes and Walter, in
SMITH; as a\fi j^or^ze<^ announce Col. APSHKI/
ris county ^or e!eC*ion to represnn" Ha
State Lefflslatufj
next.
fyWe or? aiA . , .
T.UCKETT, as n chiX ' , "noun
Nuooe^ Beftifrlo, ShoV^ V rtt!r<1",lnt.thecomti
Bee in the State Sen*
ISTWe are authorize^. .. TT TnIlv
T. BBADY as a cauUidii\"°n""ni'c,,!'C I,M' .
In the Legislature. ^represent Hurri) <
WWe are authorized tol
Munson, an a candidate to re
Oalveaton and Brazoria, in til
Legislature at the en*uini? elect!
District Attork
We are snthorized to n . .. „
WALKER for District Attorney of^
trlct
►#"We, are authorized to i
of Fayette County, as a candidate foi
ney of First Judicial District.
JffFm We are authorized to anc
JONES, Esq., of Fort Bend county,
the office of District Attorney of theFil
trict, composed of the counties of Fal
Austin, Wharton, Matagorda, BrazJ
Bend.
IW We are authorized to announce
as a candidate for District Attorney.
Judicial District.
WS~ We are authorize<l to announce
Esq^ of Anderson, for District Attorney
District.
Chief Justice.
OP* We are authorized to 'inoonee<Jfir.TJAW
RENCE. Esq., as candidate, on the
Union Ticket for election to the office of .
of Harrisoounty, on the fourth Monday next^
WSTWe are authorized to announce /OSlBRA
8HKAB. for Chief Justice or Bams country ae Q
aning election.
Sheriff.
Of" We are authorized to annnimcf<'' PtJ0HN R.
PROUDFOOT as a candidate for ot Harris
Countj, at the eusning election in June.
We are autn.ulzea t" nnnnnnef J. N. Iord-
Int., aa a candidate for Sheriff "< « rr" c0Mtr.
Assetiaor nnd Collector.
ty We are authorize,1 to anin"no'Ji-«M TOOLB
i .candidate for Assessor an.l tull.ilor or Harris
*3"We are authorizH lo
as . candidate for the office o Aw •«," uu"M,or
of Harris county, at the ensum* e ^ ^ ^ WITH-
_0T w* ,re '?? Liwe"'r Collector of
BR8 aa a candidate for Awc«.
Harris County, at the encums
-r-r— IM#frict Clerk.
a"" uj'ice Cspt D C
_KT We *re authorixei j ^ jjlatric >
VABUER as a can, 1 da.
wort ot Harris County. DART as a
BV We are n'iori^d,,V.r".n,"' '' I. .trlct Court
*S??.iKMKSONi. a candidate for Dlatriot
Clerk ot Harris eountj.
to'annonnee STKRLINO
County Clerk.
< untv Treaanfr-
— . it, .ri,e,' to annonnee K. B. BOBI.K
dSTiSL rSSSS-eto""~er°
Ofu.ty at t'he ensuing election
I Attor
ial r i«-
lud Fort.
lETZ.
Third
venth.
- Harriscountr, Ja M Blur
, Mr. Mf.
Ji"C*.^MdMat. for Treasorer^o^g&jj
rat th. tonlwr election, on th. roorxaawrt.,
the f
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Gillespie, C. C. Tri-Weekly Telegraph (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 37, Ed. 1 Monday, June 11, 1866, newspaper, June 11, 1866; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth236337/m1/2/: accessed May 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.