Daily Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 36, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 7, 1866 Page: 1 of 4
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IHIOWXSYIIXK. TEXAS. SUNDAY MOUNIN<i. 0<'TURKU 7. ImMM.
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ST RECEIVED
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DOTS AND SHOES,
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NORTON & WINGRAVE,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
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Highly Interesting.
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llu llul-llill.l) III.
H imiihmi iu*. September 1 I.'.':*. \i.
Till- President llddl'l-s-ed 11 MTV
1jh j_T* mu tiny, which assembled iu
this place tonight. Thm* w im a
very strong cons* rvativ. fc liu ,
evinced, and tin- Until it d<*m ■ 11-
tttriitinti■< 1 Wm-fin , wit* lighted,
ill:* I til* ri i \m| ini In) .'•ft I i|. .i \ w u tv
i*iti
<»f liiallilt -latlolls of »-x*
sitism.
M r. s» \\ urd, it
with regret, is
dangerously ill at
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will It. li-
lt present
tin statitt .
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DRY GOODS,
Provisions ;iml (inxrnw.
ELIZABETH STREET,
on or iniiavHvii.i.K,
>*|*t !», I Mill, I,**
EL DORADO
ISALOON!
Rrown«vll|<*, - - Tcxiim,
N*hiIj ii|.|Mt«lti- ll.iii. Ii.-ru HiitMitu, (OT
Choioe LiqiAir»,
Finr IhnIItort/ TnUrn,
| A oil wftvn .it .ill liiwfitl h-xir*. 'Jit
MILLER’S HOTEL
ELIZABETH STREET.
*■///:*//!• Ml/./.Fit, . - froori'inr.
1 ''«• ,".lilti'-n <’l III.. I ; mil:
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I*- ty <>| imirt tt"iu tiiformiim th* |Hi 141* that It
b t-jirii r»r tli*- rr.-e|ittoM of jri.*-«u,
Tltr v.irhau ltntwn>\ ill.- *taf* tin*-* nmk»*
t »U li.iti-l a triiiiinit*.
Liquors and Groceries
<tl thr br*l li.to-i-*. lit. ! i.L.-ik
Ft.ont. fom:K.
TK A . M’ti \ It. It IIHX
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ti.llrtl i.« Htt.tilil.il.—«. 1 Mint It. . . ..linn
Tin 1'iillilnr.. .it' l i< Hm.II.nI i My
\ nl .'1.11 III*. It* ,*«ii|lnl«*il nml It* lit.k* *1
.1\ 1 111 t**M*|ll« .
VImit 1 * lm!f juiKt I .i rlm k in tlu-
afternoon, tin- train reached Balti-
more. where tin- station mid the
w li.il»- vicinity were found thronged
with JM-ople. The mliHUdli council
of tin- city i-l**ct*d under the radical
registry law hod refused to pa** rc-
H*ilution to «At. ud lie hospitalities
of tin- city to t!i«’ t’rcMideiit and his
party ; hut Gov. Swann and the
citi/ciiN generally took tin- matter
iu hand, and left nothing to In- d -
aired in any reepei-L
Their reception of tin- Prenident
excelled that accorded him <>u the
oi-eaHi.-ii of his visiting the city on
liif. way from N\ asliin^t.m to t'liica-
K»» ; and it cuiupttred fuvorahly w ith
thorn* in.t at New York and St.
Loiuh. The eiti/eUH, in fact, neem-
cd to enter into it with all the more
spirit to show, as it were, their in-
dignation at tin- paltry, ort'ensive
and disuraeeful conduct of tin im
wlm pretended to repr* HI Ut tin-in.
Governor Swann welcomed the
President in a lengthv and el.i<|ueiit
ad dr CHS. in which lie warmly eoin-
pliineutcd Mr. .Joliiisoii on the poli-
cy he had pursued and proclaimed
hi- intention still to adhere to. The
governor strongly reprobated the
mis* cinlv and factious conduct of
tin eitv uuthoriticH.
The President replied wit!) even
unusual happiness, and Mngnlnr I cannot in cept tl
grace, creating a most favornhle and me j j
l*l!lt:i» AITI.Ks hoai*.
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very strong impression.
After these formalities of the re-
ception were concluded. the Presi-
| dent wan escorted hy a grand pro-
j eesniou to the Mutaw House. The
priH-essiou was one of the most gor-
ToiuiAt o a t it; ills.! gisitiH that has l»eeii witnessed dur-
ing the excursion. 'Diere was mi
1 enormous line of carriages, each of
which was decorated with a large
national Mag. This display formed
quite a prominent feature. As for
the crowds tilling the streets, it can
only lx- said that it appeared as if t
the whole population of the city
and surrounding country had turn-
ed out eti masse, and stjmx zed
themselves in the eompactcst milli-
ner imaginable. Even where, not-
withstanding the crowding, the
ladies were particularly conspic-
uous. Hags hung HU*|**nded across
tin- streets and iu front of the 1
houses, all along the line of tin
lnciimcis of hi- cal ii 1 let who had
remained iu Washington, including
Keen-tun Stanton. Mavor Will*
Inch was also pres* nt. The tin* de-
fluent, with their engines, all
the elulm and societies of t Ii. city
and large nandx-rs of 1 iti 1 n. form-
ed a grand eorti - . L- wiii.-li the
PrcMhU nt was e-si .ut*.: to tl - City
Hall, v In 1. th. *■«■.! i"J. -■■* • -t a
formal ’.-ceptiou t •!. pl.i«-« , hut, at
the request of th* PlVsidetit, W.-re
math- as brief as possible.
l*’i mi th*- ( itr liull, thg proces-
sion passed iij Pi n v’.xaiii i Avenue,
which was lin.-d with people and
IniMiiintly illumiiiati d. The cor-
teg<- moved d" ■ ct 1 \ to the White
House, and itidcfl this rein.trk*
able tour.
Ily t ight o cluck the crowd was
rapitih ilispi i>fng
Washington#1 full ot strangers,
and has mi civ been so lively at
• •
this season -if the veal’.
'It *i'« nil1* l I«<«■«' < li.ilri s.. 11 rl» r*
I*. \\ .t«hlni(l*>ii ..iiiii itkiil 11**••• <»•
i.ul.t In ill. \iOl|»..nl Tli-.««ur>’.
WasHINiI-iN, Sept. 17. At .‘1-
o'elock tlli- afternoon the Ili ads of
the bureau of tin treasiirx depart-
lueiit <-ailed in a body upon tl. •
President, to tender him their re-
spects an-l tln-ir congratulations
upon his safe return from hi* Went-
1 cm tour. Mr. Seward had arrived
in Washington lx foie the President
and his party.
Seward is easier, but not entirely
1 out of danger. His disease Was
genuine cholera, and is believed to
have been contracted in St. Louis.
The secretary of tin- treasury an-
ticipatt ■ tlu :- w.ii I- $75,000<»<"*
of gold iu the treiwury the tirst of
, Oetob.-r, exclusive of certificates.
V .1.,It'll t*llllll|i. III. Ill.lHIl .till# •— Ilia
It. .1,111. fill till. I.
Wendell Phillips Iuim declined the
nomination of tin* workingmen for
r.ingr-ss In tin- letter announc-
ing this decision he says:
** Although, therefore, I have
hitherto promptly declined all of-
fers of political trust, still generally
d* sirotiH to m< **t your w isln-s if pos-
sible, I have thoroughly reconsid-
ered tin whole subject, but I collie
to tlu* conclusion -is ln-rctoforc, that
tin- honor von offer
in accepting office,
The Trick ©1 the KitPcah to bum
Hit lu ll-\turrit.in fair.
Whatever iA}' lx- the <11 tf* rent 1 -
of promiuat l^limrii upon other
ipiestioiis, there an none w Imt* n r
upon the luaiiuci in which they
view the attempt, w. may say the
bra/.cii and hare-fa«ed attempt, to
win tho Irish vote to tin Itu-lu ill,
Know-nothing, anti 1 atliolu- ulo.
l'he whole tiling is clearly niuler-
stood by all who |om tlu Irish
cause, win ther at home or whether
abroad. Th. uitellignliee ot this
1110M'in* lit on tin- part ot tin- liad-
u al.s was received with surprise and
disgust in Enrolm . \N »• share with
1'hu‘ope ill its disgust, but eaniiot
eoiifenK to any portion of its siir
< hip*
tin Ills return to Washington * -
'resident said that during his join
1
in y In- had shaken hands with a mail
who had shaken hands \Mth t»eu.
W oshiiigtoli.
'l’he L)« inoeints inad» a -heided
gain in th. Vermont L-gislatmv ;
tlu*v have elected 1 ;i l(. present ativ
and last year they only had II *b-
tin whole vote of tlu- State they
gain eight thousand tl * * hundred
There are dll,(MM idle negroes
tin-City of Washington, who hav.
neither tin- means north* d»sp"-i-
tion to obtain at* holiest living
The Tnbiiiu asks Northern f in:.-
ers to give them cuiplovuunt. Mr.
.. . I 1 » i- .........: •- ,j
wn
W elmter once told a distinguish*
prise, sun-, the more w. know. ot s,.lmtni. limt |„. -must skin his .,«
lladieal insincerity ami ttyjss-irsy, , | ^
the h*ss .-my of us feel siirprine at
anything it may do.
We have not always been found
advocating the political actim* of
Juhu Mitckel iu this country His
coiirae during tin rebellion tilled us
with sorrow ami indignation, and
we were not alow in giving expres-
sion to tliotre feelings. I tut we find
ourselves, iii common with the great
bulk of our fellow countryinuii, in
tall accord with him on tin- new
phase of Know-nothing Hadieulisiu,
sluing for Irish-American \ »tcs.
He says, on this subject, writing
from Paris to the N. Y. N--w
“The news of the report of that
t’ommittee on Foreign Affairs,
unanimously adopted by Congress, in lx*ef, jxitatocs, lm-a-1 ami
recoiumeudiiig a modification of tin like,
m utrality laws, lias just arrived in
Europe. This electioneering trick,
intended to win the Irish vote for
the Ibidicals at the elections, will
deceive nobody oil this hide tin- At
lantic. Even the unfriendly e.\-
picssioiis toward England in that
report will not pinduce the smallest
irritation in the “Mother Country
'They understand the political ne-
cessity that dictates the proceeding.
Senator Sunim r is not present ut
the political ap-itlu -ift Bouton i*> w *‘
nessing just now. Tin* reason is
evident. It would hardly b*
pleasant meeting bi-twicn linn an .
•Itick Hamilton, tlu* mail who ' »*• :
a cane to Mr. Hrooks lor hisimsailb
on Siuuner.
The l.omloi. Court •fnuriml say-
the circle is squared, and adds, “tii
sqiiart of any circle is i-qual to thre.
fourths of tin length of itsowu cir-
cumfireiicc.'
“You a dentist Itoh! I ili-l not
know you were in that trade.
N. - aaid !1 •. 1 i
other busim-ss blit setting .teeth
Lucy Rushton recently mud. a
little speech ill a Montreal tin all*
in w hich she said: “I was crushed
111 New York because 1 won an Eng-
lish woman. Who did it?
\ full-bloodi*d gent of African ex-
traction has I MX* n admitted to th
lmr in Pennsylvania. Several y
ago. In* had prepared himself fpi
examination, but owing to the pre-
IU.4 wUl it i-.-ordii.Klj'. »-x..ti„K OKHiu-I l.i» -olo,
committee. Since then, however, h ■
I should, paradoxical as it may
sound, incur responsibility to a
far greater extent than I should
gain pow. r. I do not wish for a
place of responsibility without all
the power which should accompany
it. It seems to tut* that I can, in
tin- present circumstances,| serve
our cause better out of Congress
than in it.
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I'ft KI.KS. t'KAI:»IKK.
got vssKs. M ACKKItKI.. It \ «!<•.,
KU VNOiKH. WHISKY A WINKS.
I un.i^nncnU inviiotl au.i liis-ral iJvtmr*
dimIf tbtrmn. I*t»in|*t »i i-.-.itit Mil n-
turns r* ixtirrst.
Ilrt.-n-n *•• : A bii.I S|« n.
«-ei Scott N. Y.rt'tias. K. S|»",pr * v'•
H. Hrnntnc A Go . mol S- bnrtil* r A /.ul-T» ler,
X.O.t T 1*. MUir. St. ; H. K. vx***hKi*-««**
A Co.. l»oii Jo-s Sun tt-*m.in. Iirry tint-
vi»n. Halditx-r-M: S. I*. IJ*M«n »% 1 s.. Hrowti-•
Title. blV
Vuo Wei.i. Pi t.- Some one
writes Ixitli gracefull and forcibly
I would lx- glad to see more
parents understand that when they
spend money judiciously to improve
ami adorn tlie house and the ground
around it. they an in effect paying
their children n premium to stay
at home, as much as |x»ssihh* to en-
joy it; hut that when they spend
moiiev 1111 necessarily in Mm* cloth-
* • •
ing and jewelry for their children,
thev arc paying them a premium
li ‘
I tut I fear it may have some effect
upou the Irish citizen 1 at your side;
yet. after all, they should, by this
time, lx- able to value at its true
worth the professions of friendship
and sympathy lavished ii|s>u them
at this moment by a pin tv w Inch,
having made use of them 1 under
false pretences and by mentis of
false promises) during the war, to
crush the independence of the
South, now desires to use their
votes, as it used their bayonets, ba-
the purpose of keeping the van-
quished Southerners in the condi-
tion of a conquered tributary peo-
ple.”
Wo do not believe, for a single
moment, that Mr. Mitchell’s fear
Inut pmctieod in the F. I*, court-'. .-
South Carolina, where lie was loud
in his invectives against the South-
ern people. This record prove 1
Iiia ticket of admission.
I tv sonic curious coincident-*
it appears that tin* coming year,
has been fixed upon l*v M u-
lioinuiedans, Jhahtuins, uml various
other sects, us a period in tin his-
tory of the universe, to be mark i d
by some great nnd marvellu us
i-lmmgc.
Uy the untiring ertbrts of Dish op
(^nintard, of T.-nm-sscc, tin* Mist
school or college of the I niversity
of the South has now liecli sueeess
that this attempt may haveiuiy eon- fully organized at Winchester Te uti
siderahle effect ti|K>u the Irish vote,
is well founded. A few violent and
disappointed ambitious men may
withdraw themselves to the Know-
nothing side, and draw a f*-w after
them, hut the only effect of this will
Ik* to consolidate the lush Viucri , . ,, .
o»n rutv, to <lnw oat iu full >1 ivuKtli. u»"- **••"!*“- «
A wicked old bachelor savs that
every votuaii is in the wrong until
she cries, and them she is in t In*
right instantly.
'There is .lunger in liemg t ot
neat. An old lady of our acqua in*
march The demonstrations, in *" •' i ......... i --*-------
«h..rt, ww lui.st complimi'iitjiiv I **> "I*11*! »h«r Inn.-#w«v Iron, bomr
.....i .......t ..........* that is. in those places when*
and enthusiastic, and appeared to
lx- shared in hy the whole communi-
ty.
At th* Eutiiw Holts** the Presi-
dent and payty w< re subsequently
entertained at a sumptuous banquet,
and had tin pleasure of listening to
they can attract the moat attention
and make the most display .
• a a
I.sn.t i n- v. oi Muslim «•> Muuta-
lity. The influence of custom on
mortality is shown in a verv m-
anotluT fervid and patriotie speech structive manner bv oiieofthc V.ng-
froin Gov. Swann. Tin* President j li»h Registrnr-GeiieraTa re|s»rts.
replied to this with marked t-lo-
quence and effect.
Tin- attract ions of tin- entertain-
ment detained tin* President and
his partv til! ^^f-pnst 5 oclock,
when they dt^mted from llulti-
more, accompanied by u large d* le-
gation «*f citizens win* cseo^cd
them to the M:-v\ land line.
lnl.r.l »t V\ « *1.1 n u I oi — In • !> I* »l>. »l Ir
Utl.fllll* t ll.lli. —1*1 UK.I 'lllli.II> B.'lt
i lit.- I'i.ni •«(•*••—Kim mix lit* 1*1 *.«'f n ..it
*1.... I< 11>«. Itc • |»0..*i— \rrl» .1 si ilir
VVlillr ItuMM—( Us of tH» TwilT.
from one to five years there
v
(quality of deaths hv scalds
'The President
and party reach* d
oYlock, and
Washington at seven
w«*r» lu»nored with a reeeptiou
which formed a fitting t< naillation
to tin-tour. The regular infantry,
cavalrv and artilery turuetl <*ut in
full force, salute* of honor were
Mrcd. and iiuinense crowds **f citi-
zens shouted welcome to the Pres-
ideal on his return. At the *b |x*t ] to npi>cui. lie thinks no croj
th** Presid*-nt vvjix received l»v the to l*e made.
Thus
is an
an i Imran UIlK't * b.c ill l
but from Mve to ten. double the
ffuiulxT <*f girls ti» that »'f hoy-s die
from these causes, whih from ten
to twenty, th die on** hundred
and tw.i women and onlv twenty-
• •
seven men and from twenty ami
upwards, seventy-one women and
twunty-two men; showing the in-
fill* net- of muslin and flounce in pro-
ducing death, liotwithtaiiding th**
greater . aittion of th*- femuln
sex.
• « «#■ • e
A w riter in tlu* .T**fferso!i Texas
Hulietin. < t th** Nt. say- the
drouth*first a d rains next had re-
duced th* proqx*cts oi cotton t«* a
fourth of u bn • to tin* acre planted
and now that tin- worm has lx-gun
> likelv
and to give it a greater influence at
the )x>lls than it 1ms ever had.
Ihmhill /‘lint.
A coiivivially gentleman, retiring
late, walked independently and
noiiih what noisily up stairs and
along tin* corridor to his room.
'“Why what a noise you make.”
said ins w ife, who heard with sonic
anxiety the heavy tread of his
b*x*ts. “ How heavily you walk!”
“Well, my dear, was the gruff res-
ponse, if you can get a barrel of
whisky up stairs with any less
noise. 1 should lik** to see von do
it."
• 4 •#» *4
A dispute arising a- to th** b* st
mode <*t tlrensing a lx***fsteak, th**
controversy was determined by on©
of the disputuntsgiving Sh:*k*-s|x an-
as an authority “If. when done,
tw ere well d*me, then t were w**ll
it w .-r** d<me *puckly.
. .«•• • •
Lor*l Dumlreary has ju-t gi'*n
his opmi *ti with regard tothat mu**li
vexed <|U* stion marriag**
nut ill she fell through
cellar.
it into th**
W© notice nnd advertisement ©f
“Milliners feathers' for sale. The
milliners from whom tiles** feathers
were plucked must have been lit tl*
ducks.
The inhabitants of a noted t- \et
and ague district in Illinois are
said to turn their •‘Shakes”to some
account; they climb into tin* top of
a “Shellbark just us the chill come*
jw*rso'i«i
then is
deceased w ife's sister. “I
with a
I think.
In* savs “marriage with a det heat li-
ed wife's thithter is very proper
ami very ecoiiominal. because when
n fi lial) marrieth his «l**th* athed
wife's thither he he hath only' oiie
mother-in-law.”
on. ami by the time tln-
eartli*|iiak* ’ leuvt s them
not a hiekoryuut l**ft on tr**«-
F*iur sisters of Charity , ill G
tendance at the cholera hospitals
in St Louis, have fall* n victim* to
the epidemic, ainla s»enMc*Hl th«*ii
lives in tin* cause of charity.
A Young woman hi l been on
verted at n camp meeting. The
minister had told her that if she
had faith, the Lord would gi\«*
her whatever she would ask in
prayer. Relieving implicitly in i m
w*>r<ls. -h* **n«* evening retired t*» a
gr*ue an l fervently pravtsl the
E‘*r 1 t i giv«- h**r a mau. It **» hap-
p**m d that an ow l sat up itt * “.*•
of the trees near by, ami being d s-
turlKwl. gave out a “who.’-•*»! > c*
was overj*»v*xl. and with the great-
est thankfulness of spiric answer** ’
ba» k: 'AiivIhhIn L »rd. if it is ot.-
• •
lv n man! *
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