The Daily Ledger and Texan (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 93, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 4, 1860 Page: 2 of 4
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jf MACIiKOli "i X. A. TAYbOlt Kmiott.s
Till: I)AIIV liKDCKK ANDTIJXAN
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Stth rrftt'-n' foi in" tfrar 10 01)
'fin t'irti months il .V)
t 4i ; olf mmi 1 Od
SV N -u'tseriplion l.ihon fnr lo- tlitm
inn lunuthJK
' ' lei inaiEfflyjjnct'iiii'iUft Job Woik
1 ti uis1tMi'ir(iQiLMitsl are invariably
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HKIjIj COTTON KACTOKV
owned by ration and Company on Flint
llivor Alabama has been in successful
npoiutioii for a period of mom tlian thirty. Miuulos of Mnrcli Otb and 8th uppiovwl.
imcoci5i:i)inos or city couxciij.
March llltli 1800.
iMitn'iAK Mnvn.vo : A ruurmu pro-
son!'.
years. In IojII the premi.-es wore ties-
trnyed by fire but rebuilt in 18 II This
mill lias always been worked by slave la-
i'lils building i-t 100 fret hmj?; ."5
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OBSKHV1C.
J&V&iivi lu rt nrtbjJiT?) adopt this fjys-
Mi;tii. uiideivthe bclM-fTlinlTcvetitiiully it will
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moic ?atiBin
be iimic jaTtsfjiirMoiv lo nil inrttcfi
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t-4" We an .nilli'iri.c 1 lo .innoiinfldFJOIIX A
COUKK ! ax .i ran lldato for (liofoJllco of J)U-
tricl Attorney ni tin: n i gnuurni elouion in Ail-
Wo wete fawned yesterday by a call finm
Mr. Chailes Sryler of the New Yoifc Slants
Zeituu. J lo lias been in Texas on lib
present vii l. si. mo four months; obtaining
mi iciiptiuns and appointing agents fur the
mammoin wceKiy wnose cnieingoni ne :
Ho journeys hence to New Ur.iuufels ihoitro
to the Colorado country? "A brief interview
imptcf-Rcd lis favorably with l!iotf nncinl and
businers qualifications of Mr. Seyler. The
New York Staals-Zoltun ban a huge circu-
lation in Km ope and America.
Near Madisonville Kentucky a fidlow
named Sunders vyas recently at tested for
' tatupcimg with Muvcs. Ho was well up-
pliedwitli(pies of ThcTiibnnc Helper's
book and- Seward's speeches. .Tito mlliun
inndo hw e.scnpe.
FoitucN iMruirih. -Dui'ini: tbo Jihcnl
yMrnlin June :) lSl). The State of
"Tous paid .?N0 for goods bearing d per
eenltim duty; S(i0l dittO'beuring 8 per
eeu; ft1') ditto dUto' lli per cent; S7.H0J)
ditt 10 per oent ; d17IQt ditto 1.1 per
fnt ; S'lltlfllVJliHo 21 per cent; '-i0;i7
''tlitlr.Op. cent. n t .
Total aliui of ;;um!s $01170: yet a
l.nge iiiiiMiiiit of itnportntioiiK from ICtirupe
for Ibis State via iw York Orleans and
other ports eau mt readily v aeertaiut'd.
Tlianks to the lorinii- eiedit syhlein1
that causes the mont reiuole village of the
north or south west to be tributary to the
earryinj; trade of the north Atlnntie cities.
broad: three hloiiesnnd busemint foumbi-li-m
walls J 50 iuehes in thickness. From
ir to 1 1)0 bunds aie employed daily in
the manufacture of cotloindes osnaburgs
denims tickings stripes cheeks fdiirt-
ings drillings giuglmms krr.-eys jeans
and plaid. A cistern containing water
is on every lloor also a large number of
buckets. The means of extinguishing flro
are thus near at hand. At night u bell
is tolled hourly and the watchman viiU
every putt of the building each half hour
durinir his watch.
Jl'lm Iirs t Moor occupied as a carding-
room contains 20 negroes who perform
their work with accur. ey and promptness.
They appear happy and contented con-
trasted with the operatives of the north-
eastern Stalnsj'nre better clothed and nea-
ter in appearance. The males and fe-
males arc docile and far more manageable
than the general run of white operatives.
Children about lenyears ofage commence
their ajvuvnitieeubii ley. swuei'in.tbe.Jlutir.
gathering up waste cotton and waiting on
the elder hands.
On the second floor the 'vcnving-ronin is
situated. Here are &J looms and W hands
one-fotuth women the remaindermen and
boys. The negroes work cheerfully doing
their work well. The working and cloth-
room ii on this lloor: also live hands are
here busy measuring ticketing and pre-
paring goods for bailing.
Mr. Kus'd'wos ntldt'd tb the I'ublic Im
provemeut Committee.
Tho petition of (MI. Oiuitbcr and others
praying that parties ojicning ditches
across the road in the labor.- dolus Mochas
he retimed to brltlge the sauio read and
referred to the Committer on petitions and
ordinance-.
The Finance Committee reported correct
tho reports of M. H. Campbell mayor
pro-tem and the market master. Also
the accounts ot C. d. Krcnipkau $l7.ri0
for two sluices in upper Labor Ditch-
Crider and Firtle for two water gates for
do. 10 and n receipt for $10 paid by
TmiMiill for cleaning nut do. and recom-
mended that they be us.ie.Hsed pro rata.
against the proper parties. Also the fol-
lowing accounts wcro found correct and
their payment recommended.
City Policemen for killing dogs $115
City Sexton burying a pauper $ ri
Jose (tiitiere. candles for Market 8
IVntcnrieder tV Mleieh SfMtiouci$ 5 0."i
A. Sartor hardware lor bridge 1 1 go
IS. Mitchell hauling $M!W
Y Yetherby kcejdng paujior $ 7!)0
I!. J. Jones Ditch Commissioner $ &
Messrs. St riblingond Campbell members
of the Finance committee recomirended
for payment two accounts of Vance t'. IJru.
amounting to $J7 10.
Jteport adopted with the eve- ' f
Couiinissiouer for horse-bire.
Amotion by Mr. Stribling loallm the
same was lo.sl.
The special cominiltee appoiuled to
prepare an oidinance for the prevention of
tires iVc. reorted An Ordinance which
was finally adopted us a whole as follows :
An Ordinance Proridng for the pre voli-
tion and cj'tiHgtthhtncnt ofjtirs
Sr.rl. lie it Ordained by tho City Council
of the City of San Antonio: That no per
son or person snuii ue penniueu 10 con
sume on payment to the 'ity officer ar-'
resting said slave the sunrtd'two dollars
mid littv cents which shall be in discharge
oi ineouiire cosi.-s oi urresi coininiimem
amlWiotlcp."
'Jlio following Ordinance was adopted
viz :
An Ordinance umendiii'r article Jo0 of
NOTICE.
:m:
City of San Antonio
QtiAU!b I'KOPOSAIiS ftitl bo received nt thl
l .ffl.n mll 10 r'.n1r t XWthh '1MO. .1... . e
WtUh UK SOLI) nt Public Auction in tho yny n01 ut which- time ttteygwUl ho publfelv
w. ir ly "f San Antonioi Tliursduy .Maytopcncj for futnishingJInsrTOtfnith (10) forty
1U IStO tons of c" $&'
'Of Valuable IlitV Lnillls mill Lnfs. of cooJ. sound iiicrchflutnblojmmlltr. of tirrti-
the ingest of Cfty ordinances requiring fn Vilthm alifttHIl ;ill(lU buHdlng lot- to loU of "JM nfn
the hides bramls ear-marks color 'e. i tGO ucrui. " tw ho uollcrc.iIJj.thoA2Jdny of O.-to-
of slaughtered animals to be e.lnhited to TICU.tIS OK SAKKj
the Market nutter A'c. '11 .! in i r. n.- nV'li'i. n..
i . i . . ft . . ' J'" HI I'liu lVtll!i Till 111 ViliUt IllUlihIIS.
br.cnoN- I. ISe it ordained by tho City land tu in la inouihs. The imfdiascrS executing
Council of the City ofSon Antonio that i tlicir notes for the Inst tlirco instabncntP ' louring
lnimal vrill b67c!i(lorltKjVr'opo?nl3 for fur-'
ilUhinglbiyad'ar(nothor A A Q M .
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article .No. J.id ol the Digest f City Oi'- Icn 1or caL nucrct with approve I scauntjv
dinances be so amended as to include be- w 1'li'to hFcn at tht & s"rtr'? 'riTce'
.t . i it i i . ??nn Antonio. JAS. II. SWEET
sides uecves the following animals to wit: Mayor. City Sua Antonio
Calves Mieep Hogs and Goats. April 3d I860. w &qtMny lD.t
The Fublio Iniprovenieiit Committee n. .... i&7
were iiihtructcd to confer with the Cir.v J. limp JUllU
sccurooin injury by cxposrtro tpSrcHthcr.
'JUro good ficcuntica wiltboreruirbldTorthcfnHli-
ful pcrJoruumcooC (ho ctmtrnibwbosxainca aui
rccidcncca will be mcuUoncdrimtlt&btas.
nil. t I r -r . v" ; t "TV -.. ' ...
.xiio t. a- w u.rp3crvc3..merigmrto IiiniEcIf ta
reject all buia ucci6etlunronsonalilti;r
.laJBt l71tiJ--rT"lTT . A LI I
4Ltf&wU ' JtL-4? '"Wtta!pt. Inrir. A. A.O. M
. . . .rMwvv ix: - - ' r m r wi r.K3i'.ji ra -
Hgi t imti Htiicr iirclihuciM nnil rccom- Plain and Ornamental Plasterer 5Kffl)!l.w -
. - .t-momimnv -.-a..' .tj-(i
mend a plan of construction for a now
bridge at foot of Co.umcrcc street and the
Mnvor was added to the Committee.
Main Street Opposite o3f)y
i l0CKVffi
San Antomoj Tkxa!
Mnwili oi f att TjoO.MPr attention paid to botlrdltytnndtTptfn
Called Meeting. A quorum present. ComcIll muitor 0f pari3 alfftffl
J ho mayor stated to the Hoard that he ' wholesale anl retail by iMirxrOnNrf'
...1.1 1 . .. . . t . i i i l I i ( M I i.. 'mi iftcn f ' .: v
The tliiid llocfr is occupied as aspinning-; struct the roof or imv other portion ofanv
room; also the nianufaelurin of thicad and house jaeul or other building orshed vf
San Antonio ami Sail Dicpo M;UI.
TIIUUICII INODAYSANDiyjIOCIiS.
My the attention of tho contractors we
are placed in possession of Sou lYnnci.ico
papers dated March JO. We find in the
bulletin iiikLIii the Herald but little other
than local intelligence. From the latter
journal we extract the following:
l'llU "CANDIN'.MAKUO."- The Imperial
Japanese" tleam propeller Cuudinmurro
Captain Ivat fJufurroli. and bearing the
broad pennant of a Japanese Admiral
whose name we have been unable loohlnin
thus far was yesterday visited bv mauv ot
our citizens including our 'ioard of Sup-
ervisors and several public funetionarii's.
The Caudinmarro is of Dutehconstruction
and is a very handsome specimen of naval
uiohitccture. Her capacity is about ii.'d)
tons Dultdi measurement and she is very
heavily armed for a ship of Imr size; she
varrios ten guns composedof four swivel
ono howitzer one small mortnr and the
lest thirl v-t wo pounders. Her cm noli
meiil is sixty men exclusive of oflieers.
Tin ' 'amliutuarro experienced heuty wea-
ther during thegreatiu" portion M her vov
ae and in latitude IP and II' north and
7i: west spoke the ship Floia of New
Vork bound ti this port. Her line are
long and sharp ami .she rents gracefully
upon the wahr.
twine is here accomplished. !') hands
mostly gills and Loj.s rue at woik. A
negio aetK as overseer. U.oOO spindles are in
operation on thie floor; besides mnchincry
for making lope twisting twine and spool-
ing thread. A boy about I I yeais of age.
attends the thread and twine machine tinn-
ing out of) lb. of goods per day ; twisting
laying out and winding the material with-
out assistance. The overseer of this floor
makes alt the machinery-hells covets the
rollers weighs all the yams thread ami
waste; krep-i a journal and lenders an ne
count every Satunlay. Ho realizes SloO
per annum in manufacturing seines alter
business hours.
In connection with the factory is a Hour-
mill also a de-houbc and drying-room giv
tule irrass or such like combustible ma
terials or to repair any roof or any otler
portion oi any noose jacai or uiucr mim-
ing or shed with Midi materials witjiin
would bo necessitated to bo absent from tho
city for three or four days and requested
that u mayor pro tem might be appointed.
Whereupon Mr. Stribling was nominated
and received the unanimous vote of the
Council.
Tho Hoard then adjourned.
Attest: C. K. JKFFKWSOW
Secretary.
Governor M.igoflin has vetoed a Hank bill
- . i iv (0 Kentucky Legislature and in
v. .s.eu unLfl .-.'iul01Ti'on 1 1. 1 - -
' Hie Jiiiilo says 'J.eau us not uuuauuip-
tition and it is a very significant prayer.
I wouW add. 'tempt us with no moie banks
but from them good I ord -deliver us."
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The total immigration- from all foreign
countries into the Foiled States for the
year ending lllat December lH-VJ was 1 00 -0(10
being ten per cent gain on 1858 and
-April 3 IRKO
Lost Strayed or
"1" ItO.M thn Sun (If'intiiino. nlioul llin TN .
I eighth or tenth of Alnrch a eorrcl -iiS'A.
riJJ.
march .autii.
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liorss (Auiovican) witu a liouu-fituU ona hout ciht or if Mcpquit roots arc received 102 Cubic feet will'
year old hrandod 0 on tho right shoulder ; on tho I by rcrctvuil as equivalent to one cord of' nicTcdinv
withers a lot-down ; about eixtoen and a half table hard wood.
hands hiIi with u star On'tho forehead tie' only The whole amount to he delivff-l on or before
wldto about the anlmnl. - Any information rocclvnl the :Ost day of December ncxtl ail J to bo corded'
by the subsciiber will bo than'tfiilty received und in tho vicinity of the l?t.
liberally rewarded by A. k. ll.NAZt Two good Securities will be rcrnurcd fnr nA V
San Ocronimo or W. 0 lynan San Antonio. I faithful performance oMho contraet fflmniinM ' ' '""jl.
San Antonio Apili 2 1FC0. 7J- .w and rcidcj "UtolllfUonQddlWhmW'lai. -v - Wr
rpiUltSt.aBiifTcrs on-liberal terms.i.u rill mCJ' '
J. wwli ncgutiabla papor or stock one-fourth ( ntbu. A'oodM and adduwed lo the A. A Q M .
intercut in the State (layette Ollicc. Having deter- at lliia IVht. WAbTKU JOXKS. ''
mined to engage in other business not so confining ' Ut Ttcnt. It. Infty.A. A. Q. Mv
is lits rca&on tor ucsiiiiig w ttn. uiinc t i uic a. . . .m.
3!M0
IUVIXO K00T
JfOTMCH.
Camp Stucktmi Tovio
.Maruli autn 1SUU.
D0mU.v3w
enough to organize two squatter sovereign
ty" territories ami set us as goou a
example as the Utah bigamists.
JI3KT IIV MISTAKE on ycstcrday.in the
J loW'Ji' pa it of tlii city
A LOT OF FAMfLY STORES.
The owner can ascertain their location by npply-
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1UUI iO I II1K l I"" " ""- ' "3. n
can .ntoiiio 4uucu auoit ouu
.no. rfj-iw . s
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Q!:M:i I'O-IA willbcroccKratthiS
O ollicc uutil IJiiihuk .M.. mi the Jt diiv i.r
Jjoio next at wln.di time thry will be pub'lha
JpctteU for frupplyiiig the I'uM of Vup SrocKtwi-.
acXitaJ'Mvith (itOO) two thouaml vtwh of "!
'irlh of 01iris.loplit.i- Coiuitibu87li.aU.iiS 3 J IBtE-!E3 4S
.. ... ..r VT ...1.. I Bk jm'Mt (t
the following limit- . v.it: On the Xerth lm. nonscqucni y. a eoum 3 mail 1 ; 1 ; ninpi! Alin MPM'AftCRITTr
l.v noinimii lroi.7- .niffh runs from the " Cltoa na- neon usuaii iuuu a u.v uvhwu niMv "1K?"K
San Pedro creek botween tbo proiierty of j birthplace of rolunibits.
nroiiertY
R. Kio.stcin and that of V. G. Kiifesburv
and along the lower line of the ujipir labors
$ .
rau j: Ea.mias"naso
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Dirnnl iufnTiiiatino ivns laid before the
to the San Antonio river behvet'ijlie Con- lc.ll10cra lie Coi.gtesional Committee to tin
vent and property of I. A. ri'elal mlil 1 e-ec.t tint. ovt-i v man who tvgistcml hi.-
name at the ChailcMon boteN during the
sitting'of the Conventioji would be ehaiged
i pet oay. Anoninnry paiior auo cuain-
by Fifth street in Alamo city wlicb tor-
.. i . .ill "1 ..II i 1 ..I Vi j1 t .
minnios nt ine oouoie water gaicuoovo me
residence of .1. II. Kiimpiimim; on tbo sotttli
by Xueva and tioliad street; on theVol : ivy wl cSi 4-.v pur day. Kx.
oy i.nreoo; on mo r.iisn ov inure uicu. 1 ..-
'Sue. M. That 111 eaj-eoViire. itslulibe! "."' .. r -
the duty of tho city Marshal and iiieo- ! A hill nnUing I b adit t.r.ilton of Iiqunrs
men touct incnnjuiietiouwiththelireeoin-pv c.ime has been deb-ated in the KeiuueKy
m.niesof the eitv: fnr this ourno.e tbev House of Iiepioentalm-s by a large ma-
l '. ..j.. r
HmlJ ue ami are herehy einpnweieu to
keep awnv from the vieinitv of nnv tiro
all idle aiulsuspieiouspersoiislurking near
ing employment to some half do.i 11 m-isuii- (1(. name und ti compel nnv perMmorpi-r-
mostly blacks. The operatives aie icqniied hmts preM'nt o aid in ovtingnirdiing the
lo wuk eleven boms per dav all (he 3 ear ' s;iIm' '11mI in Pn'ati m of ju-.tpert v ev-
.. . . " r .1 1 po.serl thereto. And the ( Inef mid hngin-
round the g.o.ter poit.onol them have ((r (if nny orpUril iro VtmHluy H7mll
Met tasks to pel (mm -and genpraUy manage 1 mVe like power. ' " '
to get tin tuigh their week's wbik by Satur va'. II. That ii'nny pc r.-oii or potions
day at noon.
jority. Th'i'leilJitois no doubt think pure;
ISouibou wonlil lierome henrce nnn near 11 1
tlie trad-- in poi.-oned stulf were ptohtbiteil.
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a. rcut
a jir
llYA?0"Ast'dfly "f August next
fHjthimflirJTinance of thn ninti-nct wlioe u;
al'roHticMSnll'bp inetitioncd intln'bJrK
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tlnVPost &' " affAI-TKIt JONlis '
l4;i;ie"iu?lidt5lnl'ly. A. A t. .M.
Vice of tho A. Af QMr.)v-5c
Camp Stockton TejtTiWfef'
March 20th JEC07WJ5 90-.IAW3W.
W'!
4fct
O j;AIGI) I'nOPOPUr.SWII be received at th'u
O office until 10iYh)ckAJM. tin the 1ft Mr
nnvl. :ii ulilfh titin llinv will n tint.lt It. ..'t
..u... . t ' w. "'rnif
t fur fit I'll toll) 1 1 it III til IU14F JVttli'ltif.wi It im.1 . .1. 1 .... I f
" ' "" I'-V- llMt.b tlllll'IIVU ll II JUilV
(:jo0) Cuidi of good iitcrcli.iuttLidv li.ml
Ft 1 niNO Snr.i:r vs. UruVKr. Mochi. who
is a highly enlightened and piaetieal Kivh-sh
usricultunlt.s savs lie is convinced that
beef mttVstjl at ') . per cent higher than Spit ndid at.':' 'dn r1 dtntun fnr lh amitt-
mutton to inake tlu-'ni pay alike. Ho abo r.i nf if I1?? P "y'S '' '' tmndrfttl
remniksthnt he aat't es with a litend of bis rtuidinni'nt oftfttxe
shall eonHruet or ropnir or nltempt to who siys that he w ho keep- many bullocU T (HiFAT COMPANIES!
'f iOiMx TIl(' wkolu nu'.imt toUxIolivereiUei' tht SCtfi
S-'rgS&lgj JZ I .June next and to In cord d in ?ho vicimlv ri
zzzrz?'- -- ''1-rZS Tho g.H. .-tciitrilie.- w.Il he required for tho f.iitli
m.1.1 m..i .. ......: .....!' .... . ...! i.-ill itKviM tmiUn a will.
1 110 woik im not peiloinieil' anv cheaper .. .... 1 v " 1 r 1 ' . .. -..-
1 - ' tioiiolnnv Ionium" ns Meiiiiuii in."etion --..v
tliwii it would be by vihitoa bot.il iti I'.irtuuiC mm of this Oidimiii'"
satisfactory to have it done bv neiiiees The strueted the .same since
hn
tb.
I. ill MNT may be fotenl the f'ol oviugStiirsinlIed
fill poiioi ma lire id' the ceiiliacl uh"i name.' ami
j residem-cs will he meii'hmed in Hie hid 4.
r The A. A. (J .M. leuivc to liim.elf the right 0
n.itnt all hid" deemed leMeaMnahp?.
Trop-wals wilt be endHlJvd 'Propijilit fnr deliv-
ering mod'' aud iMiiUttv) to tht A. A. tv'. .M. y.
this Tost. ja.mk.s i. t;iu:i;K.
?t Lluit. ht. If.f. A A. n M.
negroes take quite a pride in the binincss ' thi flrdimume Ins she or they shall be Lct Was parsed agaiuM beggars and mm-Ii a
.. .11. j r 1 unfilled bv the ('it v Marshal 01 nnv ot his I make tlunelvcs fools and Imps.' And the
mid are willing and able to wmk fiom one L; U) lUt xwMrtm (ir 'movP j ials go 011 lo legist: "IVo Ports ban -eid
ol the year to ihc othet. 'Iheie is the same as the ease may be nnd failing I tMl in August under act of P.ttliiUuenLaga nl
Oflieo of tho A. A. U M. )
iiiw cnii.1 !-....... . ii.mrn fliLt!.n:. It. is I hit a fiuni 1 110 leadinir l'irnic i KiimiK1 and tiwti.:i 1'HlLi.i"'(''2"J!!' 't''"'S.-
. ..'.... rt 1.1 L. .: 1. 1 1.. .1.1 1 -.70 .... ' Mr. IV. U aleriuan. thiMt'loar.iteir four ninM nmrvn-inn rocr-? - - .w--
11 n mi ."ii ' 1 it 1:11 nil I il n . il Mil ira in i"ip "ii . . -
. 1 . it-'-uo in i- M.. 11 ... jk hor.-o 11 let ;i'id general perlormer.
Mr. .1. ncMott. thepiineip.il Kqno.tiianoflhc ;J'jJljIjJJVf OUT
t "'"-! win cxmmi 111...0 uaimgi s'ri!V..mwi 1 u i.: :
mm re...- up- Inspirited charger! M ' ; -; . - ; ; .- --"".
wwiivktim tviii.ii i.it'i en tiLrmiii. ni t in ;.. 1.1 . .. - - -- !.-
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If thsojpjir8ons who imagine a press to
' bo jniluencPiub the threat '8lo( my pa-
tter" kuewftmy little of its support was
ihti'Vn i'iun" HuLscribers the' might often
-e tboiiiselved-thba trouble of thus e.-
I - ' .; theliA unify alid intolerance. For
muveU'S NvThave always found it harder
JjrtiiJv eji our ribsripiion list down than lo
iostim it. We'would not toKlify receive
tbo names often thousand of tho best men
of Te-Mis as Mib-eribors without payment
- inadvaucxs t'iuliau.
-...
lb01v;inl.'. IN MoNTUOMUIlW- The
!'nltriy Mail of the i!th ult. savs;
)y ptvxious arrangement there was a
burning of the works- of tlm Kngllsh Abo-
litioui't Spurgeon at the bookstore of. Mr.
-' "J 11. DnvU .Market .street. Mr. Uavis
prepared ;i t'od lire of pine Hick in rear
of his htio'c and In the piv.-enco uf several
eiillemeu some of them tro Ihipli. t--
.m UJJLVit U)uni'8 Spurgeon wire re-
tlucoUTo Hnmke'and nh"os.
nothing we think to prevuittlje system be
ing rallied on with much HiVces in all the
.Southern Slates ( specially Avl cio water
power and the raw mulct mI aie to be had on
the spot.
The Hell Factory goods lind a ready mar
ket in neaily all tho .Southern Stales but
more especially in Alabama Mississippi
Tennessee and Louisiana. The goods aie
highly spoken of by planters and merchants
and alreud the emnpiny have received thir-
teen pri.es at di He rent fairs. At the South
Carolina State Fair held at Charleston a
year or two ago. a diploma and a silver med-
al weie awarded the prnj liotoi.s for the best
checks coltonades anil ginghams while at
Tuscumbia and Uecatur Alabama the com-
pany was ctpully Mircossfut.
The students at the law school at Mont
gomery have recently oidered a large quan
tity of lliejeans for the puipose of making
their miifoiniKj and eveiy day the demand
for the goods increases )y and by South-
ern manufacturers will be dying their hands
ut the goods and if they should be as suc-
cessful in their undeitakings as .Messrs. Pal-
ton t Co. Iiavo laen in theirs what a pow-
eiful'blow will be struck at Northern manu
fuel tu es. With slave labor well controlled
splendid water power and the raw material
011 the ground there is no reaon why Sou It-
em manufacturers could not successful! v
compete with their rivals in New Knglaml.
A man Iris been anested in t levelaud. O..
fur staiving his mother nearly to deaih and
v even refusing her blankets for lei bed. His
riutflty was encouraged I y his wife who did
ny enteilam umeh respeet for the old lady
s When Gehin paid ?t50 fur tho choice
teai nt ib'iiny I.mdV first concert J in this
lAiuntry lie an I Uarnum both reiuv reported
Vvery .wenlihy. They have uontd tlowncon-
fiierablyrbim'e that era of humbug.
. i'i-itioiiJiai been made bv Mr. .1.
' ' "Lkb'Tpool Fngbtud for the e?-
.. dihin?mt ot' a line of fix hcrow steamer.s
- iweeTflXuw- Orleans' and Liverpool.
.
uiTrrcjpondcnco of Tho Dally bedRer it To can.
Mr.ssits r.nnousoK riir.I.i:tua:u&Te.YAN.
(ivHttcaicn :
We have read with some surpiNe. an ar
ticle in your paper 01 me .id ui Ainu in
wuieii some nine gentlemen are nuxioti
or refusing so to do within foity-eiglit MkiuIs and tuinli ul-.
hours utter beintf so nodlied the .Marshal . . .--
and his Assilanlsllall prevent the further
construction of or re novo tho .same.
Si:r. I. That every stone concrete or
briek ehiuinry hall bo not less than' 2J
feet above tin roof; and O10 chimney of
any building interfering with or coming in
contact willi the enve of an adjoining build-
must bo rnicd 2i feet above said eave.
Sr.. .". 'riiatjnoiirejshall be made within
lio feet of any stack of liny fodder or other
eombustiblo'niatortals of a like nature nor
shall the Mime be staked within a like dis-
tance of any building.
Sue. 0 That every stove boater or
furnace or rang shall huvo stone concrete
brick sand tin zinc or .sheet iron under
it and extending six iuehes on eery side.
Sius 7. That every stove heater range
or furnace pipe passing through the root
or out of any building shall extend not less
than 2i feet above said roof and shnJUiave
space of II inches clear of boards shingles
floor or wood ol any kind nnd it any Mteb
pipe or pipes shouhljeomo in contaetSir in-
terfere with tin eve of any adjoiningbuild-
ing they must be tubed -4 feet above the
eave of such building.
Si:t is. That uo person or persons shall
be allowed to collect or permit to accumu-
late in or about any ImihPng yard or pro-
mises any mateiitls or refuse of a com-
bustible and worthless mil tins such as
shavings straws paper chips iVis but shall
have the same removed 011 Friday of each
and every week.
Si:r. 1. That any person refusing to aid
in the extinguishing of a fire according to
section T.NI of thi.s Ordinance or in any way
violating any of the provisions of this Or-
dinance shall upon conviction before tho
Mavor be lined in 11 sum not l"s t' vt
nor more than $t!0 with costs or in o
cannon hallrf weighing SO to 15 ixmmR
llcrr .leanings the man of Iron and mot
Hymen's tmrh was lighted in Dailinoulb. 'S"US
Mass. to illumine theuianiaue of Cornelius juguling
l.'.llic .! I).lwii!ili fir imidl. The. br:iloroom Here
is only SM) years ofage nnd his hiidd i a I -t"nUtii H-apcr and vaulter in the woild.
. ; " . V f r(. Sit;. Hushnell the wondor of tho wm d
'sweet gushing creature" of 0 summeis. hu VjU of it ani hc.V3. 1jaIancing xu
...... -- IJOoglU'S aulves halls ct.-.
. 1. i i- nil! The Conklin IJrothcrs. in
U JjIIUIISII ""l 'IMUMI.I n"f " S
wants to borrow $'J.'00 on a manuscript J1'
PlravJ V 1 t 1 .1 i .!'" Ah"i lern.MMi 1 eei-iiMd. i? Hmiidntini: tfm
MSM ".' u"i I In U" l'C llr l-.rt..r..r0'exlllng n.'.his LJ 2 Z
17 JJ ' i'iwh- 1 luiiu.- "i .-.in imiii'L'ii Mim iin' im ui a generally
-- ern llorculc? in his graceful sportc ' that he i.-t nin-ring tho full aortment of ;utU at
11
ml
reduced price.-: for wfi
An extra diH-omit nill be allowed to rc-jelh-Trf.
taking fjitaiititlcjf
A Lot nl Assorted Iron at in'diauc.
Also 1 fared fursale a JJugy and fft-ftlr-
nesscs. Furniture hooks and other effect ftw:we.
ijio whole latFinc with all gtore ii.1nrey un
poem the estimated value of which is ) W$J vTUi
$50000. i 3. Mil
The net earnings of the Memphis
Chatleston Kailroad for the month ol
aiyIwcicS.'lVI82.U).
TJvSSN theirihiF.-ie Vuc. nllh a hot of turnituiu ean lio Mulipn rpnsomihlc term?. and
mfrous to mention. Ibo PnMw (piarofoiimoimir lot whfero the hn.i-
f l.at out not ica?t t. I tic cole-' L iiiwvcacj'nmiciciiuiivmicrioudi I enr
VJViNSvW ia'attfd Amciienn Clown I. lluy- lormeny unuorino tirm ot j-;ergu?mi X llwWr nnd
x N) acks -.these rielmess of geniu? altcTwards underdhVHrm iCjS'prg..son t Jlrothrr
. M lynt.-v nneediitpy. local hints nuaint delineations of ean al.o1holfcntcdror;ifdesrrcd. could ho hmo-liL
rebril- 1 ..'..' .....1 1 H.i..ni !;.. tU lr;iii..ni (mlihiiiiiltni-nis! ' 2Laa. .Jk
I .-tar from .Maine to Mexico. Ilioundcrncdynot.thhikijg it ncccf.ary to
1 AIo the largest eollcelion of living animals in point out tho many advantages'tld' nfar has. a it.
Hie I'nitud States; and exhibited Villi dho Circiif Kvesa rare' chance fdrTaquiThdca.-v fnundatioh
A petition has been presented to the leg- ( iniU'renoavilliun for one price of adiuisMoo! 'Tn( axvery lucrativp Im-ineis-. ready to give all
Mature of California signed by neailv ten J Among thorn nro Oo05winjyrilicr informaioiXwanlcJn '
thousand citizens of jan Fraiieibco to pn- m& TeniuaguiDccntI.ionsltoyai:fe"ntp .. .wv. -4 JipHpitTUKCMlOV
ll!!b.iu from Chin.. ' MM & & m' " "" """
.e..- j fNiOMf ioH. Tiger CnUtStripcjinfflP qaJMjin I6G0. dAwlm'J1
Aro.ofTn volun.o Ih..1 W !ySElc sWeill "
lor tho liio linintlo prs-od thvuugh Hit.- iMiaPX lu.ms Burmese-iWHiif 'mOT&nV'' " Mi"".
...e.. . Poreiinincs and 11 nildcrneiyiiin(ryovs. AmhnolufrlhoTflxnii InTn..
J t 'ov'mcA.o ".h. vfM&mm1' ;l W1110 Saloon
1 the innrnoe' ol tho day of cxliibltiOnjuniltn fivjn FjonylJVhopc? hy keeping the clinic t wines and
I . . . rn.r ..1 IMilwinla .- . ' . ' aMfiflB 'l)Odl liml 1)V enlist Slllt. mill nsstil lliuic fiOiMtlinn til
iii.inr.thn iwfnumincrf. Sle.7 dodrun. the tho comfoit and ennvcnionco of his natron? to
There are four millions of female MiufV-
tahers in the Cniled Elates.
Mexico ba.s bad lift y-six Picsidents since
the establishment of the Iiepublic in lH2:i.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
hoi id unowned I.Un Tnincf will enter tag ' merit a liberal .-hare of the public patronage.
. ft;.... i.5. '.iSSwp t il...iw.i command a good view of the river.
hrlngiiig iritoMihjO'.dinn these terriblcT ih0ii?tcra of
of pnymrnt be imprisoned in the city jail.
not less two uni' more t tin 11 ten tlnys.
yr. 10. That Articles sU (ind' p'J re-
to I carding ciimne c and Artitdes r and
coneet some inu-.tahes and some omissions" r regarding combustiblo materials of the
in a report of Mr. II. Knox concerning Higost ot Ordinances be and the uine are
the late outrages on tho Sabinal. The gen- hereby repealed and that this Ordinance
tlemcn have not stated in their communiea- take elVeet from its parage.
tion wdiat were the ''mistakes and omi- The following resolution by Mr. Stribl-
sionsV consequently Mr. Knox can not iug wiih adoptul vi :
make any collections. Hut Me&srs. K liters "Resolved that sixty day' time from
we were both in the parlv that followed the und after the adoption of the foregoing or-
Indians and witnessed all that transpired diunnee be allowed all pernn to put
and have read Mr. Kuo.'s account of it to' their chimneys stoves and Move pipt in
you nnd know there aie no "mistakes ' in' the onler rtHjiurcrt thereby. ' I
(be same. The following Ordinance was adopted: '
Should they again awaken the Mibjtct An Ordimuico amending article ItVJ nf
llit.i ti-ill 1 1 icir fi-ittn tlm i(tiilitrciiiiiit ' tlin Olrr.ikt uf Oiil ! m n I wtrtiz t
. .. I Will 1 lllll IIV'II IIVMI llll- HMIIVH'I.IIVMi .till JMMI t-I V. V I 'Ulllllll. I V
-. J;:i's 1rVfiIMaMn1i: Imrit'u fi Those that lost aninnls may congratulate He it ordrmed-bv tho VHv Council of
uimUoiJuHitty bills oi divorcement in Uemsdves that Mr. Knox was of the pa. ty (tho city of San Antonio Tlmt Article
.ir'vfimgga jHt pursued tholudi.tns. IMcase insert this' I W of the Digest of Ordiunncch he so . .
.MOHtlMi:K SliOl'UM. M i).
lIOMUIorATUlO
Physician and Surgeon
iu:n:ui:S'CK.;
ronl.inlinc Herring M. H' Philadelphia.
ir..r u wiiii'iiiisiin. M n.
ol Prof. .1 Heakley M. 1 Xnv York City.1 -
Prnf. A. i:. Small M. 0 f'hieaco III.
Hon. Millard rillmow llutTiil" N. V.
Ui It. S Smith lMeMdent American Institute
J. il. llolden M.l) 1 Nvw Orleans.
Prof K j!. tliuuip A M .Miid 1'niversity X. Y.
Judio i b- Hewitt tfan Antonio.
Residence and ofiU'o ulmut oo hundrod yards
Xorth-cast of rf. A. Maverick1 immediately at the
nnrth end of tho internment Ituildingii.
Dr. Sloeum mi bo founl at fiambio's lok
store opposito O V. Cildwell'. on Commereo st
tl.. riir.l.
Mons. Craven will introduce ilnc highly
trained Klcphnntp ltomco and Juliet whoo per-
formance? have been received with unbounded de-
monstrations i.f applause wherever they have been
exhibited. Tuily they must bo seen to bo aepre-
ciited. ...
Mr Y. Vatcyman will introiiuco Ins
ni'STAV PKRFCII.
fun Antonio March 2G 1FG0. d A w-tf.
I860
01
1860.
Jjiliifiilnl Unlrs nnd Ttltk PonlM.. . '"' T .--- n --rVx
AH(oflircirwnr-gn-tlirMU5ii-witJ.iia.-tiJ-v-- V)'.' JijLiJ v- U U I I
i JXliKJlh LX7tfJJjJt
idfn.sti? and nlennir nerfoimanccs.
111 exhihit at San Antonio 'on AVedncyday.
Tliurdav 1'iiday and Saliuday -April Uth 12th
13th and llth.
Will Kxlbit at Ikbuont Jtondny tho 10th at
New UraiinfeU Monday the lGth.
Two (reut Performances
V
HAVK KKMOVr.D their largo and well as-
tuitcd stotk of goods t their
.TIf STOllliS
opposite tho .tlencr Hotel Alamo Plaza-
Kuch Day.
' - m m. . J. .
Admission $1 Children nnd servants half prno wnere may bo luund 11 largo portion ot their
iY...r.i nmin -it 1 nnil 7 nVloek V. M. lprfm itmni't
hetweon tho Inur of 10 and 11 a m mid -I and 3 p. commence.- half an hour after . milin IinnAVronOllC
ru ivndat hu letiJeiuc when not professionally Gentlemanly ushera in attendance and perfect MI'l Illil lilt WUl UUlLUiO
. 1 iii..i m 1 wmB . 'ri.i
encazeu. oner uwervou. avi . nuvi10. acjii.
nni ii".k
Mgjjy-no-jvc;
1 w?sw fjrv?tnnft ;-.
mj - m m m a. . j l 1
San Aulnnio April lih l?i50.
ens xt.u.?arjij
embracing every variety of
AFAWHY hRPfiS HOODS.
t -w -m fcrf . i mmm -"- - - 1
nil
Tin
.Ji If t in abn.e will sbipfjity lie tlimis
. I '.'U t h's M . I - l. iaI.J
'in your p.iper.
mi! I 1
And oblige youiV.
M. ' I .
i' M '. -is.
mended n to lead a folbny The own
r. .:;pt ci m plover "f aov I i w-" . j
n( . M 't N tn 1 ('p' '" j . 1
rtit ;-. LA
m m' '
-- ----- - - w Mf OtA. . t I
. ...-.i ivn i ah .!....Tffllr7!.rl:A.raWi .... ... .. i.
t I I () O 11 A S C C ll S 1 O ll. ' A lUl & rtAV Vui "'VTJiiiAHliinrMcics usually iouua in
.. ..... rt.. . . ... . TV near tho resUenefJLiMavSiuK'ort.the. VryjQwds House.
iKKnSOU UIb0N will asccnl lth his Ucw (jUcu -j4-ZT4flffiftir TO
few and Splendid Hailoon tho Tho Houo U nowgnWlfWffl cfo
LOrE STAR .srrrtWtSaSS an'
dnosdav April -1th at 0 o'clock iwctthcr of running wUcr ia frontjhojotj $ lllSM EAI3S'MAI)E CI
tinff.Kroui the .p.urnu cnclfeuro neai tho ; rortnrm. MT.v to Messr?.?Hby$U.itAlien. I TTuvti vinKfc-viiuviisill
rt.M- - hlowitUt :Ttoni.rtothoundBHlffnJTl.r'A '. GbNTLEJlEN S FU KMMII
J- 1 f
n in 1 t iv.snt
MRTt.WSCIINJTZ
W ?0-d'3t
embracing "bvoryTirticIo of wearing
appartl-
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ff .
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