Daily Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1866 Page: 1 of 4
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Daily
Ranchero.
OLUMK 11.5
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IROWNSVILLE
Texas.
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NORTON & WINGRAVE,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
LK^I’OU DMAU'.WN
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An.l iii«
i ri-rti.lncil iiml (lit* flrniniN
of liftttlt mill n( MHfr.
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A>nl wiini th«' iwwpimr »toim Ink*”
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ERCHANDIZE,
warded to all jioH-* of
I nitcd State*, at
try Low Rates!
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I i.'ii.t tli»' Liinftitl lii'i
I iil.i-t it* verdant til.*--
A llil t ill'll li way I i*i
Mi'll - 11 t'l III • l «l||i) |#< >.I||MH|* MUI'lilllU*
I l«v«*l with a -fink'
Anil Unv•• Ilivm t.uf a *li«itt«*r«*il nrn L
f If ii*|i<-> litr ,.i,<| iiiiLi-.
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III *•" '«* |,|) »|HI'J t I «l |l
I I'MIIII*. Hill ..'i ll, ill|i| V.liliail
AimI linin' i .in ira, .■ m, ttijfht
Kip mortal * nr 11 can **y i .un
• ’ir "|M'<] away from *,*'lit
Mil. I m.i m. ny Ii«litn■ iiu ft .-ii
Ami i'n.ai* i- rij) iifr,
t.VUtlll* 'llli.l till* < ia-li .iliti io.ll
• tt lii'OVi n ami earth'* iii*<| »tiile
Liquors and Groceries
\\ II I) OAT"
I t f follow in? « ii«rtnio) |>ii >'e
from Mi Millan'* Ma/a/tne. i-
Ml*« JlnlliN !,
•I w*tii mmrii
ittn'mfMl to
••I (lie U -I iirami-. Iii' lmji?.
n.oi R. ton i t;
fK.V Hl’li.AR. II.ACON
" Ion nil tin* w'orl.l i* yi.img |,ii|
Ami all tiir treel ar* urren
A0(1 every ie»«>«e a iwnn.liii).
Ami rvaiy In** a omen
Then fly for imot ami home, la.I
And round the wuld away ;
\ ounif love tnunt initre it* i'*nir*e.
Ami eierv dog bia day.
lad.
x •
rnss ci.
lew Orleans, La.,
I ASM I " ( IIKK"K
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9
receive freights consigned to
i from tlif North, foi any point
Bio Grande, and forwarded,
‘oiiiiiiiwHUiiiM. to dentitintion.
’ders for Goods
lvimlcil Kiw of (liiirpr.
XPRESS
Tdvcd find I'nruui'iUfl
• >»» Kvrrt Mi nni'tiip
Hut *", Ae., apply at tin
tit o\ mmm m,
•posite Miller's Hotel.
K»F.O. W. BKMls, Aircnt.
TOiiUA* O .V I It} \lt".
Bl'TTKii. I. AR|»,
MAH'*. SALT.
( * »l:V A ( ORN'MKAI/
cor A TOI ". RIM
s V CM N I " "Op v
< <»M I"II Oil "
i’::pt*t:n imiim:
I'll Kl.l " C! 0 IIK*
M<1|. AM M Ki HI I n A>"’N" A'
fct? V XMl ". " HI"\ A v 1X1 "•
Con-ignineDl* invited ami iitu'til a.lvam*-"
made tlierroo I’rivfnf* a. count
When all tiir world i* old, lad
And all the trees are lai.wn
Ami all the sport I* ..fair, lad
And all the whe*-U run down,
i >•*(, home and lake your place theie
Tin* spent ami itmiuiid auumg
(•»*d giant you fin.l a ta< « th« rr.
A on loved when you weir young.
**4aw»«
W I* IlflAP I M •<' 11 shown n MMIIIpll* of
: Kim no lut«*lv ilitM*o\ei*eil mi an i.slaml
in tin* (Jiilf of Mi‘\iro, which is
clioiiM'il to I*«• r<jiml in ipialitA to
that of IVni. auil if it ivallv is to In i
fouiul m Hnch thumlauct* as it* dm*
i'om'm i ii""i i t*, it will ci rtainlv prove
di Hirahlc to the American market,
as the Spuni"h *|if* "tion v\itli Clnli
and tin occupation of tin (’hitichu
island" have caused considerable
rise in the price of tin* article. -.V. I
//ovt/r/.
The Latest News.
Tin: MEXICAN HEVnl.l TION
An Austrian General Kiiied.
An lut|n rial Latvisnti I til |e I’ie. e*.
(I . , in New ttri.nn* I im***., "»•(>' .*‘ej
Sr. I ,oiiv i, S. pt. New*
tioin Ma/atlan. .Mcxiet*. i* to tile
ett'-ct that ti e I iipefiiilit*t" and tin
u;e.i-of-)\ar had left (omynias to
the Lila rain.
A tiyflit had «N*eiircd near Ma/uit*
Hm I 1 !■ >-. Midi un. I tii.
Libera’•*'Jon in killed and uown-
dt d.
I’lte gal l isoii of liuperiulihtn ut
l ie/ Wti" eut t * piece* oil the 11L
iii*f. In Mart uez, ii" ipiaiter heiiiK
I sin i" ii.
< i< ii Lamb. i*k* . an Austrian com-
| iminder, was killed in an eiiKaK«‘*
| mint al (*u idalup< on the same
da a
Si a/.at lau would piobablv U-tnue
Ueted b\ (In hrelieli ill Oflob. |
Sonora waslii undisturbed pon-
HcH.sioii .it tile Libel'llln.
SlN 1 l; VN. Im I >, Sept, Jn. \ let-
ter reecix.'d licit dated September
21. K'V*,,J* ati account of Carotui"
rcetiit op. rati.in* at l*alo* Piiitan.
near Ma/atlan, savu Tab men, unde
a
the eomitiiilid of Cols, (treiiudie
and Mai tint /.. attacked the French
position from the rear, diHinount-
iiiK one piece ot iillillei v, and ex-
ploding the Imjierudist." Maga-
zine.
Ill* Freiieh thu* eut otl from
Ma/atlan made two desperate
chalet ", Fnder Cap*. 1 >olatk i, and
HUeeeedt d 111 IV'ClIinK their eilliliou.
An Imperial battalion, called Ciih-
sadores. stmin after arrived and
drove oil tlie Liberal Jorees. Both
Hide* exhibited the utmost bra veil.
F.speeial prain* i* awarded to (’apt,
Delatku for hi* oliHfimite defence.
\ Patiidrr fharurd with Krxiil*
HIS ARREST ORDERED
all bii.itle and uetivitA. linportaut
lii'K*‘tintions ale peiidniK t*» aston-
ish the Brotherhood.
(•will 1MI*I f III*.Ml.
(*old eloiM «1 to-da\ at 11 » ; t • *t-
ton at 5W<| 441.
Kx-Secrt tary Harlan is • !, ir^ed
witl fraud in selliiiK hinds I»• 1**i»l;
iliK to the A helokee Indian-
MVnid al Hit soldiers* \ ole.
A chuny.' hast oi.a ever tin spirit
o; (he Ihidieiil dnuiUA, In the last
President ia elect ion the a wi . . ,
eeediliKl.N z» alou* fol' th” l*4rht" of
tile soldlel's to Vote in tin election-
in their r* -p. eti\i Stat« *. whetli* i
they were at home or in tin camp
,.«•».« Vlld who. el Veil! II ret | to • 11 ft "t .
Uni private opinion and belief da propriety oi men \otuu u d*
is that tln re are autln ntie doeu- > militan diseiphee, undt »• tin cm <•
ineittH now in the library of \ ole C«d- ! otlieerw, who could iinprov. theii
h'Ke or there will l»e there wIij^L comfort or render them uneomfoit
needed t<• i*i •.\• th.lt Bunker IfoM uMt . ns r* w ai d* oi punixlureiit > ae
iineminent mark" tin* Hite of Baby- j t't*rdinj( to tin manner in wliiel
Ion the nr htv; that CartlniKe was | their votes wen thrown, wer« d*-
no more nor lens than I'orllaud,
Ostiium, Nahaiit, and Boston, in
filet, VtheUs; that K uner w.is pro-
fesHor of B* Ihs Letteiw at Harvard
and PatiuoruK, a mtaulxTof the
CiimhridKe Vaelit Club; that I'riaeia
taught u Kraiunmr school a, M uit-
peliei . ami Arelii'n des was a pi i
■. iti tutor "f chemistry in Com ord;
that St. Peter wn i Cape <’oil fish-
erman. and St. Matthew a collccter
ot the Internal lh-vnuue at StoniiiK*
ton, that I’h'dias owuttl a brown
stone .juarry in Maine, and So. rates
of unded the Atlanti*' M tutlih/; that
the Academia wiah the walk under
the m*w trees at New Haven, and
the ColosHiiH of Bliodes a statue
which strideil from Nantucket to
Maltha’* Vineyard, that Plymouth
Bock is all that is left of the Tower
of Babel, and the Connect lent river
rail throiiKh Paradise; that StoiiiUK-
ton i* the site of I’yre, and Merri-
nac fust colors the dies that ma.li
that city famous; that the old temple
ofDiumi at Kjiliesus was not burned
but is now Fiuitiil Hall; and that
Helddotlis Old Wendell Phillips
were the same persons, that the
falile of ItomuluH and his brother
Ix'itiK suckled l»v n wolf iIh/hihj
uounoed us enemies of the soldier*
Now, liowrever, they * <» thuiK" i;
a different liyfht. The war is ov. r
ITu re are no soldiers under ciuiij
rules They Iihm n timed to tin i
homes and resumed their duties a*
eiti/.i'iis \nd. nctiriK under flier
own independent notion, thex an
forming ossuciiitiom. for their owt
protection are »'x oressiiiK tin n
selves unmistakeahlv ujiou tlie poli-
tical situation, and are evident!,
preparing to follow the lending (*•
nerals in the more peaceable cm
paigli of the election, as flaw fol-
lowed them upon the Held of hattl.
(Mlicers and soldier*, alike, H\mpa
tln/.e togcuiev on this i|ii(stion
And from tln-ir homes, at the bull '
boxes, will disunion, whetli
t»l Northern or Southern origin, .<-
effectually as the\ did when ... t ;
battle array against the client\.
This tendeiiel has alfUlued tii
radical disunion camp The AVoa
/Vn<,//.•»•, one of the most earnest,
a while since, for the right of tie
soldiers to vote, begins to open i:
opis.sitnm to soldiers associate*u-
It Hn\s:
"Soon aft* r the surrendt r of (*ci.
Lee, associations were organized f.u
arose from the circumstance that i keepiug Up the recollections ot the
their mother was tin* first Vermont- , past, ami perpetuating friendship*
c*r who lot.ped her dresse-; that foniied in those hours of peril and
Mercury was the ancient name toil. I'o tliis none could object. A
of Ben Butler’s family, and, that little later, and ass* suit ions of n lcs*
like every thing else in New K.ng- meritorious character were formed
land, the family had gone on per-j flicse were leagues to force f.ix >
able legislation on tin*
GENERA Li T~> I
\S \*HIN..|..\ Sep. 2'S. lit. Col. T
i|Uestioii o
paying houiities, and eouihination'*
to afiect the result of election*. < >t
course the soldier* are entitled f*» •
Iti Mini roa Swm Bill*.-
ter writer says;
Tile Smiths..ni,i Institute, after
many months’ experiments, and at
several thousand dollar* expense,
discovered the rcmcdi in lMlifi.
l ilt* t xperimeiits were conducted
with defrauding tin Government
to tin amount of a number of
thousands ot dollars, bv a shrewd
%
operation, having in his |msscNNion
a large amount of I rcasurv Notes,
with coupons attached. One coii-
, is.n is dt tatehed tl'olii cat'll liott l.e-
A let , fore imiv nit lit to soldiers, ami sold
; for tin individual benefit of the
Paymaster.
Col. \\ mtson has been ordered
to be arrested.
(ten. l>i\ ha* accepted the »p-
Miintmeiit of Naval Officer at New
feeting itself from the start; tliut
the sun shim s six hours pci diem
more on that favored spot t huti on
am other l*etween the poles; .
anil that Noah’s familv wercso ' »*«Htmreot offices, hut HMiihnmtion*
much elated at an alliance with themsehes to seeiin then
the WeUters of Mussachusets that ,M* ,ilJV,lVs to '
Is .asters, whosjiirkeil u.
are quite us likeiv
was head centre of h Fenian Circle to «,li“ »'LauUges from such a**,
in Bangor and, finallv, that the ! cmUonsaa thenmnt..rit.uaund brave
milh nmm will l.cgm in Boston, i who ,ir,‘to<l ’st to
and will not Ik* allowed to extend their owni trumpets on every .s e,
bevond its limits except, by u two *i°u. aud wt think that the t
thirds vote of tlie tux paveis of tha lH nel.eeot tllONe who have Udong
heavenly city, excluding nil who to those leagues will bear u* out
\V. NVintst.n. thief Pavmasteit.f the, tlu> t a dictionary to C(.|U. j Tim m.isv l^aster
l)ei.ai tn.out of tin Gulf, i* charged llM.;.IU„mt,. that fact; that St Patrick | the hour of battle.
K
have at any time in their most se-
cret thoughts expressed a doubt of
tin propriety of hanging Jeff Dav-
is and general lit*© on "a sour ap-
ple tree. ”
Ki non vv Diii.oma risi-s. The three
b\ professor Biuiimrd, aided by the York, but will hold, the position only diplomatists who just now excite the
I al Jest chemist in our country. The a short time and then resign, to ae- greatest curiosity and interest in
Tinted States government through J eept the mission to France. Paris are the Prince de Metier-
tin officers of the army and navy \ K***ir«i till* <».. (hr «<*«•! <»r \*w
funiished the institute with everv ro"*»*u«.*H
m|h'( ies ot poisoiit.ii.* snakes which Pojn -vi-Bv*vi J. N. I' . Si-pt 2M.
infest our Southern swamp and -V fearful gal* of wind prevailed on
Western wild. I Is-ln\e tin v also Satiirdiiv, last, oil the eastern const
nh an«l r**-
dv at last which
of man.A of our
turn* rt'islrnsl.
• ( ••
t2. i»ce.
lt*>l«>n*ti' *•< : I’billip iWlfr k t *».. nisi s|N-n-
er ScoM. N. Y.s rh«i. K. S|**>n.rr .1 Cm, W.
II. llrnnntK .% ('•«., ami bnrklrr k SuhrrUrr,
M.O.: T I* llUlr. HI. leoia l II. K- Womlb.Mi—
k I n.. Is>a .lo«s Han ll<*ni*n. Jmy I’.al-
*M. HitMOt'S: H. P. 6f’,‘l»ti k Ck. Hrown* •
vllle. MS.
1 experimented up' n tin eol.ras and
I other reptiles from India, Africa
i mid South America. Thev killed
about five limnlrt d dog*, rut*, chick
j ell* and other doun -tn birds and
Is*iist9, for tht Is n* fit huiuaiix l’lit‘
j suerirtee of inferior animal life wu*
great, blit they discovered a reme-
liio*saved the lives
rim and which
ought to be gt n< rail now It
I* miecessiiry to vi* it is no quack
remedy, but u i* indorsed by the
Smithsonian Institute, under the
direction ot such heroes of *ei< tnv
a* Maiirf, Henry. Brainard and
others. This ii.stitutt ls*loiig>, a*
you ar* aware to the government ot
the t nited States. This i* the
Smithsonian antidot* forstmkc and
insect poison;
10 grains ot the itsfid* of |s»-
tassiiiin.
510 grains of itsliin
of New foiindhind \
wreck* art reported
great until v
A French
Pierr**. Sev-
w recked, and
were pickisl
frigat was !t**t at St
era 1 ( «»ast* is were
ov. r I.m' dead bodies
iq at Pi* rr* > ’it Sumliiy, of js*r-
* *n* lo*t *!' • diff* rent ir-:-. !* No
fill flier parti* ulnrs
(••ii. '«ii(n A nil*.
•Sept. 2H. (ten Hanta
inch, embassador of Austria, the
('omit de (loltz, embassador of I'm-
sia, and the Chevalier Nigra, em-
bassador The Count de
tb.lt/, much the elder of the trio, is
a bachelor on the other side of 00.
He i* the ideal of what is termed
th< gentleman of the old school,
tall in person, scrupulously neat in
hi* dress, of dignified bearing, aud
with the polished nuuint r* of one
who has passed his life in the at-
mo-pliere ot courts The Priuia
de Mettertneh is tall and sleudler,
with a broad forehead and intelli-
' ills |S>. I t I. >11
It appeal's to II* ti. Is* too hit** t<
object, in this rather arrogant and
presumptuous vv uy, to soldiers form-
ing “associations to affect elect ion a
If they were sure that tin s* .ts*<
cintions would utlVet elections o*
their side, the radicals would throw
up tin ir hats and shout hosanna.-
but as they arc *tire that the soldier*
infiiieiicc will he cast the other au«’
the right way. radical opposition
raised to it.
New Yo:
M wears I*. '1 -uli
ister Koiiiero, .h wliiel he takes tin whiskers of a light shade peculiar
leaders of tin present Bepublicnii to tbe (rennans. a moustaelie of the
eminent in Mexico to task for same hue. ami keeps hi* chili closely
I'efttsiug t r • live In* .tvices shaved. H< is about 5t:t vear* of
against tne h.mjnre.
Th* ( uhl*.
A.s*iv Bw, Sept. ’2v Th* re are
ns yet no advice* frviu Kurope by
the cal>]( The Newft.uudland linen
arc still promt rated, but vve learn
that cs.uimuumttlon is expeet*sl
every hour to U* restored. Not
Henry Ward Beecher * lettei *•
tittt only alarmed, but lu.tln red tl***
Bad*.
Minnesota laugh* with a harvest
of Hi,non,non bushel* of vvlu a;
The British troop* thspateht : .
Canada are armed with hr*?,
loaders.
Gt ii. Butler has accepted the :
mimition for Congress ir. tl , • t!
Massaclmsetts District
The whole nutnlvr ot <1* ith.* lc
Cincinnati during the la*t month
vva* 1K1T. of which IllG vv*it frotv.
( holera.
Th* Pl'esideiit * i>*lmotileo a l a.
qllet speech was t*legrapiied *<
, Ktiglaiid at mi t vp'tiw of |'».op,*i
and it was worth it.
Daniel By me, lute warden o'
Bichnioud Bridewell, Dublin, i* t»uf
with a letter exonerating C. O. I
„ i * * 1 It Mtephena from the charge* of
the new school of voting diplomacy , • . '.. . 111.
........ ni.n.i.»u*r1
age. The third diplomatist ot the
trio is the Chevalier Nigra, who i*
also from i’.u to 515 years of age.
Moulded under th** immediate eye
of the imlefatihle Ciivi'Ur. lie is a
hord worker. F^ike the Prince tie
Metteruieh, M. Nigra belongs to
many } Nisons understand that tin s*. (|i „ nu asurt how th*
1 ounce of water, the solvent. lines in Newfoundland pass through loninitv and ofRcial stiffmam, and tht* tf» * *1
To the kept in a vial w ith a ground a dense forest, and in one case for attitude of (Kdipus before the
glass stop|s*r and aplied externally a continuous distance of two hnn- Sphinx. His manners are those of
dred and fifty miles. of the world, and even of a
Til. Kr*«ta»«. «**»» of elegant leisure.
Nrw Yona. Sept. 2N. —htephen « . The health of tTse' kui|M*ror ih’ch-
Fenian headquarter*yeMetday were | siona cousiderahle alarm iu Parii.
to the wound,
ne as midicine
The cholera i* making
ge* in Italy.
It is net to be
iuterniilly.
sad rava-
Accordmg to a new reform Bii!
proponed by the King of Prussia,'*
every citizen of unblemished t harar
ter, who ha* passed b> twenty
\ fifth year, is ati elector."
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Maltby, H. A. & Kinney, Somers. Daily Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1866, newspaper, October 5, 1866; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849414/m1/1/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .