Daily Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 56, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 31, 1866 Page: 1 of 4
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Daily
Ranchero.
LUMK II.!
IWIOWNSVIIJ.K. I'KXAS. WKDNKSDAV MOKXINti. OCTOKKIt .51. IXM.
INI Ml*.KI!
j, sotTI*1* •
TOM * WIN8MVI,
New VARIETY STORE
I'ill/ll !»«•! ll
FROM THE PIAINO.
N| IMM1!.
TV (Vmim* i-i 1,'tti.
RWOlVIHIM.i:, ...
WHOLESALE 8R0CSR0,
lWrol( DHALKHN
mn-’.HVHA STS,
TOLON. HK1TLAV Sc ( 0..
4WH lu ll»i* lrml<* #H*I .ill tr-uiMr'it unln
inti the HMi«t v«ne,| *rsl -i**nt#ntl.i', .Mirk
rvfr nflcitd iii i!i . wicket. iri'-fudi•»»*
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS,
« ntm * i.iyi hhh.
/f»WHl/o>*, M nnU h *, II tin .',
• .l.xssw \|<| . » 1(1 M lv I.ICS ,
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco
• ••■!••• • i OittiW|(««|n Mum I ■ ii —m I ti« Mil-
Msr> F’wi f InuiIHi lent to I'rnlri t
I Mr *. I*l#l •
Ni a York, Oct. II. l'hc ’/Vi* j
r*. * %*• I tum*''* Lcnv»*uworth hjmhmhI Iron
Montana, ro|M»rtH lion. Shermans
<11s|ij irli from Fort ljtiruiuie to
lien. (irftnt u.s false. und In* wus*
•-riiniiihll\ negligent in sending it.
I’he P*»vvd«*r Ilivpr ihhiI i* infested
l»v Inclimn». who are daily roiuiuit-
t nivf («■ infill 11«-1>i« du*i«tin* lot' it dis-
tance of «(l mil* * l»t Iwct'ii I'otwlfi1
River ami Fort Laramie Tlu-ro ii
hurdlv n mile* hut lots its iwwh
• •
made gm*o to toll ot n recent mur-
der. Fifty ini'll were killed in six
days. Parties urn compelled lo
light against t* n times tin ir num-
Ih:/ tif s,i\,ig<*. out I no one is safe
unless traveling in n train ot our
hundred nr more. Tin* Inthuns
ga to New Orleans umt remove
to Austin tin* remains of the lu-
liielit eti V. NidllCV Johnston.
•
tr*s his wish that lie should he iu-
tirnd in his ninth lores I Texas.
Tin Legislature has also pa-sod a
resolution, directing corn-s|M>iulciice
to I*♦■ o]ten«‘*l with Mis. .lolniHon
who, with her eliilthvii, is in tlenti* | cents
ik ntori:..-! l i/ahi:th si.
mi.Mrr , i.it
i:t«
HMOWRSVailjH.
St I dill) Jt|(|(.UI»<* I'i.I IV* V*.
• atJ la* sir m UrKf it-« <>i
STATIONERY,
( Ult.l.l lllti til putt
tute circumstances, in ('uliforntu.
where she remaineti during the war.
turning; a bare support by her own
labor. Siiouhl hUt wish to return
to i'evus ami live there, the Lcgis-
latrm- desire- t-• furnish her thi
menus of lining so. ami ol educat-
ing her ehiltlreti
• • • •
Items iii (14'lH‘lTil.
'I’li#- receipt* from internal rc-
souret s nj> to the 17th amount to I
♦ 11 o.oOn.000. which is in etress of •
* on tin t.d path u» force with $i.00W,0tl0 i*r diam fromtbc begin*
! their sahres. revolvers ami rides nin^; of the present tisra! year. I
ohtuinetl from the trust! eouneil namely, the 1st of .lulv It is l*e-1
i at Lnramit lieved that the revenue from this
There are oiilv two hundred and "onrec will reach nearly the hujiic
tut n mounted men at Fort Keuo hguroM us those of last year, which
i ami tin Indians know this, uinl
tool,-*' Cl*
w MtTK itl'f i n i* mm
ur< with IniMiii ss stealing stock by
Ih whole-ale. hunting trains and
murdering emigrants. Mm* man.
fri x* n i.m i hi: PAPhif
MKMillUMM M .tn• l\'
A< < «>t ST B*>Ok*
piereetl witli thirty-seven arrows.
Iiati his hands and feet cut oft'and
ainl his ImmI\ terriblv mangled.
will Is- largely in eveeua of the
amount estimated, leaving a heavy
surplus to he appropriated to the
liquidation o| tin National tleht
A freight train from Fort land was
thrown oft'the truck at Huterville
on tin 1 Ttli, bv a broken rail. Isauc
plorett liy a party which iv|mrtsthe
crater acocaaihlc. Millions t»f tons
td' sulphur nre lying in there, and
in many place* in a pint state. It
can Ih* carried to the summit of the
volcano, amt from thence tot lie Imsc
of that eternalh snow-crowmtl
mountain, at un expense of only VI
the Iniiitlreu |Killluls. The
value of one hundred pounds in
Mexico i» MO,
Tilt- l{e\ It. d. Ives, of Alllilim,
New \ork, having puliliely siattsl
that the l’iesideht was tlriilik while
in that place. K\-( lovernor Thitnip,
whose guest Mr. Johnson was. pro-
nounces the statement to he false,
and t ails upon the reverent! genth*-
iiiun to retract it. Several notes are
ap|N*iitli*tl frt»m gentlemen who were
present t»n the occasion referretl to,
and who testify that 1'resident John-
son drank nothing stronger than
eoft'et
•»«#»M
Kon Amoiijr th<* Vmii/tms.
Gallam Pugilistic Encoun-
ter between Females.
\inr KoiiihIs lomrlit anil llir llattlf
lterlarril a ••ilran.”
Liquors and Groceries
CtM’VtNC PRRsWKS
t (in MVR HOOKs.
am
l (’. \V.
i Ol'l INo I NI' VN CITINt. I l,Ull>
I'tl KKI MlM'ti
VVn ill*',s
• ■ «■*! (>f<tMl- l<M I vt|(
ir corna
nv stn.xR km on
i»t.v<il>
HKN-
IV KS.
I r.i.nsVw ii:
l 1NOI.KV, t Hl.Mf,
l*PI. • APPI.KW still*
t poi \i;ryw »>:
rirtucnr
sMO'.lNU TOK.M l O.
Plt»l>
I'KRPl'MKKY
rosHli ti \ I’ll. IKS
roll.Ki \K1 •» k’s
I MlTHRs KHI SHI s
river wen
scalped h\
names wmt
ilrtslen, i»f Minnesota
tines, unknown.
Si l,(»i is, ( K-t. 11 t 'apt Ituw -
low, of f leu. Sherman s stall, arrived
yt sterduy from Fort Dodge, where
I lie saw two white girU. mi tiled Dove,
must vt nteeu, another thirteen years
old. who had hem iiinsoinetl from
i the hiowu Indians The girls say
on tin '27th of August, the Kiowa*-
attacked their h.Mut in Northwestern
i Tt vat*, killed, scalped, and hurtled
their father, ami mother, and sister,
eight years old They were carried
into captivity, and treated in the
most cruel and revolting manner.
• On arriving at the cutup, the rap-
, fives were knocked scnscli ss with
I eluhs repeatedly, and ravished hy
the fiends, and were treated in this
manner four «>r five times every
day.
On lira ring of their condition,
tin commanding ofticer of Fort
Dodge, not having sufficient force
to rescue them, effected their ran-
som. He will send them to their
| l'r..iu toe N Y. N«*w» Oct. sth ,
The most lY'murkahle prixe tight
VI" •• !u'" .1. -<••(■■(>»{{ tlx- 'Iis~.u/1 kill. .1 mmI «.•*•{
.............- kill.-.! «I1<1 Mr. 111.KMI Konirr. to l~ : jn
t ,, Iutliuiw; tlmr f«t»llv (Hjm«l. Tl.. farts are as follows
Ifohhuis. of Maim. Teiii|siriiiy sheds an* In-ing erwrt- Vt No. 1.7 West Houston street.
ed for the victims of the late tire at ;t |,„n jK )u.i,i ,.Very Thursday cvcii-
(^uehts*. Mnch suft'ering prevails. ; under the supervision of Mar
Individuals are eontrihuting largely ; fj,, Kinil>ull. and those that ossein-
to provide iieia'ssanei, iiml soup | Lie there on them* festive oeetiM<»ns
kitchens are Im mg established An j ,,titur.dly considered " fust ,-h
appeal will he made t-* the pi'ople of | OH,. *‘storv " will prove. I tju, p
hug land and France for aid. Yesterday morning, at an early i
1 he express train which left hour, two female i of the town en-
Mendvilh I'a., on the 10th, ran oft tered theahove plaee. and after en-
the tiii< k two luihs from t iiiou, gaging in the *'mazy dance, -ml- ,
l'a., and was precipitated down an j denly n*ealliHl%»n old grudge, ami
embankment some forty feet. All (proposed that they settle it at once
on Isiard were mort or lesa injured, according to the rules of the prize
some ten of the pa*»seiigers serious-
ly. The t 'oiiductor. Mr. W hite, tin
engineer and fireman were hurt
verv much.
seutisl a wo-l>A-goiie aspect, look ig
somewhat I irge aboitt th*- hood.
Jennie kal, with a territic r.ghf
hander oil the nose, ktuskiug her
antagonist clean across the r if.
Time of this roiiiut, tw atv <• r m
roods.
iimiiud Seventh -it ro»[Um*d e n
siderahle « \ rtion tni the part ( T t •#
seconds of Kva to bring her to t1 e
call of time, and when sin* did* p”t
up ' it wan only to NWcive several se-
vere Usly blows, and then godow
to uvoul further pimiidiiueut Time
of round, tifteicii second-. <)!>;*.<
cheering from dome’s cornar
Round Kightii (’ontjary to ti e
expectations of h* r friends Kv a ral
lied, and was tir-t to the “ncffiitct ”
Jennie quickly followed, when then
was a few “ding-ding' exchaug *,
resulting in Jennie’s going down
Round Tenth and last lint/i «*p
t<» the call of time, presenting a
forlorn up|N‘(irvuice. it was plum
that one oi the otic i iuu«t soon
acknowledge defeat, a- l*ot|i w* ri*
sutVi ring from loss o hair, finger
uails and blood It was clrim* t
that Kva h* ld -ometlnng in h*.-r
hand-, and was tighting not in m -
cordauci with the images of th* 1
R., and although sin stream sly d
nied the “soft” iui)M‘uchment. - e
was forced to o|smi her hands. %i I
in her left “mawley' was revealed a
fractional currency note of the ■!
nomination of three e- nts. A.- s *
excuse, she suid that her eiiiuJback
er had placed it there, hopi: 4
that it would serve is an iiieent*v<*
ring
A very
t
“ No wsiiier siod tluiii done.
At ti e mention of “ light all par yj
ties “joimsl hands. and arrangi- f
incuts were iiuediut*'ly mad
to s<‘
to her to milk* a vigorous tight * •
victory. Tin greatest exeitei.e *
was manifested, and the fneud- f
Jennie isniteiided that Kvn. 1 iv
| fui' *d to comply with tin rgh - f
It., had neccs-nrily Is te ie
feaUd
Vt this juncture: a musouliiMi j
•on, who inul oppo-ed the tight
from the first, projH»-< d that, as the
women had shown laminteudal' ••
"gameness, the contest hi deeis-
ed a “draw, aud tills proposir* 1
receiving the hearty approval f
the cm dsitants acijttiesoed .
dicisioti of tin majority
Thus, at ibout 2 o'clock >«
interesting project r-on . cure positions to M-el he tight, and (lftN ulon,f,l;: emhsl one 'of ti-
er. and Jennie Kelly by name,
entered the ring, and were uchondcd
TABLK UNPH.
*rrn r. i.aru, j d<vi * (< m|(i**t# ••-urtiA#»i
FANCY ARTICLES.
•OHCsvl I
( O-tS A • ORNMKVl.'
HOT 4 1 c»rs. Rio
a. (win,
lo«* ouuvmu* to mfut vu.
A Ur|r » of H»rHli»M.
UKCI.AY A CO
b ;l Khc«lt#tli »lre#t, t»»ar I'.’t
S. M. K»hs<mi>. Jt. V., I»i* '»• li»*tin Tna-
W. M. I'RNGISG.
tl. |k fc»:nMn\. i»f l*« rlno- A C«».. .V O
friends in lex EM ns s<sui as they re-
cover from their terrible suffering 0,, /
while in the Indian ramp. The of- '
ticer aent to arrange for their nui- I he New \ork Herald says.*H.»
sum saw oue captive knocked down intended as the nucleus ol
three times and violated. guerrilla parties in the* interest of
Santa Annu, have left within a week
for New Orleans and Havana. It
the tapis in Ni w York being no the Amazonian pugilists. Ktu Hutch
less than a scheme for the construc-
tion of gits works in the bituminous
coal regions of iYnusylvuuin, to
produce gas for the supply of that
citv. Tilt* distance is about one
•r
hundred and ti ft x miles, and it is
supposed that two pijH's could be
laid for about the cost of the con-
struction of a railroad tin same din-
most interesting courtict* that a>i»
ever been our duty to report t
is poHAihlc, though not probabe*,
by Fred. Williams, “dminey Har- ,hat the sai:n Vmo/onhn K ina
may meet again, and it is presu
ris, Ben. Byron and hilly Mitchell.
Both eombataiit- having divested
themselves of their waterfalls, false
curls, and other appurtenances pe-
culiar to tin* dress of the women of
our day. and in fact of everything
ed that, in case of another meeting,
they will Is* Ivottcr prepared tm *1 *
conrtict.
Is John
♦ I
NN ii.kis
li( siTH
A ( IX A -
Knilmk) Mai# Call.
I'imimui, Oct, 11 The
PEHKINt, SWENSON A CO.,
Generiil 1 ’onim fusion M^rrftant*,
No. 48 CaroncUlet Street,
is cxjs'cted that more will leavi
ring the
wav of New Orleans.
that could powdbly interfere with Many |hthoiis are of the opinion
their movements or lessen their in- that Wilke- Booth still lives Let
im* give your mailers a piece of in
formation that recently came into
dividual chances of
vanced to the center
success, inl-
of the floor,
C’ernrr t»l tTim»n
« O0HSH, OII.A
hop>.
*■'*. I'RACNk V
M VCKKRKI lUlsISs. A.
4Mills W HlSKV A VV IN’IS.
IMiMtil* m\il*sl ih.i hu-ihI iiIimii'm
. ,#(!•■.n Cn iiif.l M'mant «.((»• uni
'*■(*#11
- l'.ll(< .1 • «<., Jill
' ' 1 li.iv I* -1 ■ ,\ ( .. w 1 wllli .|i«|
whom were Indies, and taken to
Charleston by the schooner Morn
iug Star.
Rintori tor her thirteen nights in
New York, and one matinee and
three nights in Brooklvn. has re
1 oil is \p|**nl proposes a
by the peoph ot the
V A .•ml >s tiii.nl. 1 A /utfCrlser.
,. 1 1 Hbir HI. l.orU : It K VV»«sihe(i-r |
* D..u .»(*.# Nun nchiHii. .Iftry l.»l ;
* '’•onw : S. |». l in tlft>«n«- 1
b?».
could not have Im'cii excslled. The
ten veai old Jacks were valued at
fit U H M •
The grand ball won the largest
m:w oRI.KANs I hin I most brilliant display oT beau-
ty ever sis'll even in Kentucky. *
HWKNHON PKHKIX8 »v CX) u,, q 1 of Georgia.
oMawnAn at Savannah, gives notice tliat it is een.d for her personal share Ml»r
COMMI8SION MERCHANTS.! pn'pareil to redeem its outstanding ,,,° «‘* b »MM'" 'v,d< li the rerrtine
' circulation, mid desires that the ,!,N has lieen duly paid,
j holders of its notes will register the
I same, in order that the amount ne-
cessary for their redemption may
j Im ascertained. This registration
may In* made in the iiImciioc of a
presentation of the notes. Ml that
1- desjivd at flu- time of I'egistrv, is
the name of the holder with tin
amount of notes in his possession.
A Tribune's W ashington s,Hs*ml '«'hug adventurers, hailing fpm, tin
says rmnois td cabinet changes are «»‘d now on a pilgrimage
again rife. Seward and Stanton are thixmgh Ih* Non hern States, awok-
saitl to I**1 on tin* point of retiring, by tbeii si iml'-i s ami fain*-
u ... |lhe form* 1 to his home iu Vubmn. hoods tin most intense animosity
f II l*|M*II11*l*^ rUllMlCf a .d Un* latter to Hjvaiu, in place of ,*g,duyt n-
^ ^ j, Hale. It is list s*nm, ho%«*ver, f»»r
anything stutliug to ncenr.
MONEY-BOX MAKER, A F.iimjs.'in hunker hnwpromiwsl
to l«*an Miiximihiin ABM 1,000.
I* |<r*-M«i<sl fed** nil k otl* <*• (#*-*h 'M h»* lio# . . . . . . ,,
V11 American protectorate is talk
•si of and desireo by the Mi vicuns.
IpHiii A. HMitf) .lot*••••in’* RrmalM.
'Hie Texas Ijegishture has ap-
1 |n*int«f 1 committee i*f three--to
and contrury to the legitimate rules my iHmscsHioii, and which Iihw tn-»
of the priz* riug, commenced vig-1 ®r lieen printed. On the evening r>f
orous operations without the ac- President Lincoln's assassination, a
custonied shake of the “»hik.*s.'' young lady in Washington who w as
th* Kt«hi playing at Ford’s theatre, wa- oo
I lier w ay from her home to the the*
was walking along the
__ . < | 1 !• 1 ... u_ 1 1 mem i»i ( 1 u clock -he Met \\ ii1. *s
Mr A. i 'l.-lv Kv„ I,„„„■(,r,I out w.tl. h-r j J,,,. ^,,e .#u M
vears,
They
Pans
tm'u'sut" Z IW *'“■ «;•'!“« *rw‘k' •hi,",v ,,v
lo>1* (air orounil., m*:,r tlmt i.liw’t wu*' ° ’ **" r euu-
ilariuu 111.' oh»i wee k. wu» iMviini*- 1 lio«U,iu«liip4u»k. rCits, »bivb i Orat IMh von .•uiitu.iii.,,, hKo i
rih :.u.l iShorwIw » gniit w.c-ow., i *rriv«l at New Vnrk on th« I7tli. | »nd '* <I<*1 oS«|.»rrmjj. Su.l- ,trw)t tlt7,u
THo .bn» of ............... , from Clmrloaton !.r..uK|,t Mr A. My ka» »»»■« out I. her »
|>runom.coil tlio <i.»t ovor *•„„ in MoMal.on ,.oou,l ..«.»«•*; of DV'e******”1 • “ (,«.,, w.H«„w,( form,.., \.,o
Amoriru. while nmiiv of Ibo liora.- hwimiK H*»r. Mr MrMafaon ,((><•. conk of hor o|i|H.iH-ut follow- ,„„i ,„r. 'T) ,,
i' -i .... and wore on intimate terms
rescued with seven others, two of tng it up with a feiuful uppi r cut aNvhil,. a|ltl ciThe
oil
RVI lIVVliK PI. VI K,
Xkw Vi'Rk
NESTOR MAXAN,
Miornet aurt ('•iiihfllir*al*Uw,
BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS.
Will pntctii < it* tli# i ohrIs'S t.mifiiin. III-
itnir1 Starr. Xsf»*t# »***l u>it'n. i»?t
JUAN PECINA,
turn of her “phiz.” at the same time
drawing the “claret” profusely: lirst
blood elaimeil and all<*vve*l for Kva
Round Kc«*otid Jennie having
reistverisl from the punishment iv-
**ei\*nl, got home lightly, but was
“eoiinter**d heavily, reis-iving on
the face ami neck.
Rouml I hit'»l Kva ni* to the
“scniteh, followed quickly hy Jen-
nie. looking determined, hut anxious.
Kva got oil the tempi*', but received
: in exchange a fearful “Muckdolger
on tin iib-. which sent her to
i “grass," amid the plaudit*- ol the
friends of Jennie,
Round Fourth Jennie first to
tier cull of time “feinti-d with the
left, and trted the right on the is* !>,
but was short. Kva followed her
up and delivered smartly right and
! left on the fuel Jennie nisla-d in (
... 4 .. , . I soiuewliat fmntu*allv. ami a clinch
It is siattsl in our hit* news from was the result, both 'falling. Kva mi-
hump, that an understanding has , tl,.,,. |m,llf.„M. f.|M.rHng from fhe
The M* ni
eouveution
South by duly elected delegati's, to
meet at some central point ami b«'
qualified by an iinimsliate eoiiiliiis-
sion from the people to «'\presN their
s4*ntiie« iits and vindicate their |*oli-
ey and p;ir|KtM*s from the foul as*
pi'lsioh- heaped Upon them by tm
Ntlop ON M'lVUfk
4 Lost: TO TM4*. FTRRY.
Err.ws'tll!#. On*. 4 . If #s S* 1
.............. b1 bitvv, , tl N'njH*leoi , u,lh
am! the Italian government that Ro„ml Fifth K» * d. livercl
'" o.....""I""', n'\ , Di avilx on the .......oid ear. leaving
"toy at Ibuiu m ins full dignity | ......... , IIIIH|1, , ,,,
:.S the head ol the l lunch after t|u* j t|elUlM. ,|oWn.
Iivu.cl. tris»|^nn withdrawn | jUmnd Sixth Kva cauie ’ uu
The great unialwrtug w>Uwnii. I “»prV(“ lw»anng but f«w eridonew
••opocataHt. hoa reiwBtly Iwen ax-* af pun^bment. while Jenui* prr-
e*l an aaou, moils letter that da/
that was quiet amusing. Roth **!»
t**l her to let him take it, and
Would hand it her another t
Sin* give him the letter an*l hnrr< i
on to tin* theatn*. That night sis
was horritied to leurti that Wilk s
I tooth ha«l assassinated Presale *
Lincoln in the v,-rv theatre wh* ri
she was playing, l’hc |s*oi'girl v
frightened out of h**r wits for s, •.
ltd day's, tearing that some om h# I
seen her giv* Wilkes Booth
paimr so short u time ls?for»* t5 •
i«msmssination So time p:vs-.-d o ,
and the artless went to her ho- *
in Philadelphia. About Hv* w«•*4*
since that young woman r«*««1 • * *
l*ack igain, though the js»st«ffi. * .
the very letter sh* put into tin
h;.lids of Wilkes P,*M*th on Be-
night ot tl**- a—:i«s»uati*»n. Ihera
is a private mark on it, b*n. thi*
makes her |misitive that W tlk -s
Bo**th siuit it. Tiles*- are facts, nr 1
tin- actress is now playing at <*m of
th»' Chicago th**atres. The storyf
ia.a at range one, t*» say the least o
it.- f'/neOr^' Dtr.S. f* Krnuitfif*.
The Washington Republic sty «-•
a recent radu’wl ne'tug in PHx»
ilelpbit “m »aro' of ba**- tawJ-
#m’*
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