The Ranchero. (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1863 Page: 2 of 2
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THE RANCHERO:
i* unit* tort Kvwy ihu
M. 4. NAI.TIY,
T—$*3$m year. M. per qaait*r.<ll. Adper
u*lu$. every inarrtiuo. IS c«-nt» par lira (*• *li*»n«-
'•f use mr.ltu each; the rerne in the Kng-
l*'ll ami HiniiU league am. $3" Snharrip
t,..u MiU *iiv*fti*tllt . HI *i!val*a*.*Rul *»l*<»ntiuuv.l
•bun tbe time paid fur • .\)arv».
ONfW CBE13TL THIS. MHT X. 1863
% ii“ itaft— uf ilki Mar.
Kirn UM Tribwir to . . * a lull
♦ vl bunlff mery * cm. Juab... Mu
, tbn It iwiMfU— in on* ca|uuiu Um
bHlru butt af Doriea. Ott.
| "fb !■■■
ttbnl. UM lilt <ur itt Col. M
gramme vu to Uirtt sn4 dart**? every
•-uttkl not carry *47 with hint lu * t<
tbe principal Lullding* »fi» all Itt Nn
Dm teUow iug «dft
■heamaaa
Tlit* Lnteat New**
Putnam, a.
Shaw, ammand
led.” ■
• soar.utrwKT
reached hen-
r#KT. Ar-mr ft- -|N. J.3. OUw
ear yc-iervia,. brtagteg mm ita
Wtt the ray, which Wa thiak may
We arr in receipt of aevenil tatereaUng
ttttttHMilMlIotta from (orri-*putidMita. and regrvt
that the ■•nallnr-* of our aheet render* it inif**
aible to pubUb them in fn'.l. "Out of Pattern e,”
wXtinr fMiu <*amp Saoune*, five* certain official
dl,'*?lttrt** "particular nWo." and conclude*
h> tdumiu t olhi rr« to read tue Vniiy Regaiation*.
and aae the obligation* they air under to the uien
who elected them.
H. C Picn-v'a article, under the caption, “l«
War a hpacalatfatt.*’ w good. Mr. Ptarce Ju-tljr
imagine* that if men who, two .yearn ago, were
read/ to aat live yanker*, now |in»fe«a entire In-
abtlitr to do anv thing f*»r Ihe country. cxcejA to
aw nolle both aiAdler* and cittern*. they inoat hove
favored the war "lmi>ly M * matter of apecnlaMon.
Such men, lie aaya, only laugh to are the war
prolonged- Our ooireapimdeol object" to paving
negr o*" in government employ $30 or $10. |»er
tn mill, whiUt a aoldier get* hut $11., ami a*k* if
negro labor waa wortli more than white lalior
i efore the war.
Me *ay* that depreciation of onr currency i»
canned by apeculatora, arlm buy up the rnone* for
future inva-tmc.t, and the way to prevent tbi* l*
to make Cnnfedcrau- -noneya legal Under. luanp-
;>ort of tbia pro|>oaiti iti be amurt* that the money
i good, becaime a reunion can never take place,
wen granting, fur the wake of argument, that
tiie L ulled State" can whip ua. we can then join
Mexico, and, under a French Protectorate, pay
out debt at our leDnrc.
•trowg i
::m wh"lc ullage wn* amtt e»i«hp*>ded in ®ainc.
old -»d U-fore thr expedition nSirn.-.i,
not a miigie tenable ImOitat.on IttMiwi'*
Of thia latter. *i*d tn« nwnlta thua portrayed, : !»'***■ **4* _
the * ditor aaya : "•«*» a** a* correct. 4 w__.
• • it <i(MM ii«$i atiti* in it v tfusM (‘t'lpiliti . tea . Ht "*1)* Iwn ** iiilonMMI# Mourn*, ojr
!“*• tfgteJaSeaa j b
nr. that they bad raad wary
Nurtiicm pa|iera that gavw lurther and wry
nr The Telegraph
from tJapt. II. Wick
nil puhlialiea a long letter
land, who waa ona of the do
fender* of the place, doo-rihing the »icge and fall
of Viekabaif. I'apt W. doe- tail think theaiege
a.ta nearly ao well »n."taiued a*» it might have
t«een. bad our army been provided with gr*od en
aiueera He anouta the idea that Vickdairg wa»
• «1ar*ed not," and aaya that, with good Ingiueera,
and a fn*"h "apply of aninruiition. it could have
held ottt ttttw way loagar.
ttgr Private advice- fr uit Brownavill*»tate that
the wrllcr haa rend, in the N. <>. Iter, of the Nth
inat., that the lancoln gorerttttieiit ha* propound
tertna of ^>eace, «n the ba»i* of tie* t'rttt»*nrleu
cr>mp^•IlliH«‘ all property captured, it l* atati-d,
i* to he held by the captor*.
From the name <*our e wc learn, that Murgatt i*
captured.
iv Um *a. k and pl a.hr of uurw<>t"tii^
towtta, which i* not. under ordinary rin urnatao
ceiwtt legitimate military of*-ration. There may
twa iwaaon for the tioetue whh b ffol. Moutgom
ery allowe hi* troupa, bat. if there la one, it
ought to he made public, in or*ter that hi* name,
ami the reputation of the national «au*e, may
not he aulfied i>v the diagra* e which »uch m te,
um xidaiatd, twing upou them."
A very imlkarui Waten-di i-ommeui up<-n an
outrage which all civilized warUre cnndeiuiia.
Ih-.-entlc. the St. I^aii* Democrat l">a«tcd that
one of our ongade* waa live night* in the -soIdle,
and. lu tbiil tune, burned aeveu cotton la. tone-.
(all privat.' pro|*erty.) coating an average of two
ti imm-'l thoi.KHiid dollar*. c.u h : the 1 aiguid con
tainiug three hundred loom*, vaiued ut a aoiltoiy
dollar*, ;«ucl employing hundred* men, w<>uien
and children. I be Mock *>f Butuutacpired good*
on hand i* dcecniwd to have iau-n iu*.re laTiable
th.vii t lie building* aud maelnnerv. Steum flour-
ing null*, "b-aiu >*aw in ill*, private dai-lling*,
ami wheat Held* ju»t ready for the rickie. were
de*troyad m wantonncM. Kjieiikiiig ul the Image
coUMitnerl hy tire, Um narrator *ay» :
1 Irumenae i* not the word—language cannot
dearribe tin' aceat* the ■m4i> ari.*ini! from hurr»-
iug cairn-rrilM in every dirt-dion, and for many
nnlea on each aide of onr $*atli. (Sreat iiuinin*n»
of al?aen were brougiit away, imt thi* wo* a mat-
ter of fourne.''
All “iicli act* u* tho*e ar»- a«-t" of military ven-
geance, contrary to the rule* of the Vi nr Depart-
ment aguin"t the rule* laid down l.v l.iela-i and
Hal'eck. and Hre d«*imunred k every foreign
writer on the ii"i:ge* ol wht. Well may we fear
U*rrible retaliation, and near at. hand, if there i*
not a apeedy end put to *u. li vaudali«m.
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llo%* they treat our fellow rlltxeua.
Kara act khou a I.k^tkm krou Iuiavrai.
The enemy now lairn grain, corn < rihaamd*ni«ke
houaaa, and Mich private boum a a" they take a
notion to destroy, their ul^eet iteiiig chietiy to
cauae di*trv"», for the fdaaaiin- it give* them t >
They require in«>*t ol the inhabitant- to
of liavin
fliweT Some of them oib .Mino* Mn camb, but th< ' Moarox. July tV A aWaan who juat came
*r-e It
take the IJncolu oath, on |iain
imuaca burm-,1 and iieiug irupri**>ned
tin It
if tliey re-
i *uu e
; !al* _______________ _ „
' intei MHag accouut* uf the movetaanta of Oau.
, Morgan ia thr Weal. It arema thalafterpawtag
tbrmgii acauaideiaUeaectifnaf Indiana,aadcaae
tui ing many of iu P>Wtt*. lion. Muipft auddeuly
, ipja-aied at a little tuwa *ady about au mUm
I IY *m Cincinnati-
Till* led them to think Mint he waa about to
moke aa amanlt tip<>n that city, but very auddea-
| ly he appeared at New Alliany, where he ha rat
all the r team boat*. eiut»racing all the atoamboat*
tu<i gunhnota < n the utm be, deetrayod all the
fuunderie* and *ntt*hop», ia a word, all the
; worka of he enemy at tlial point, ft la Ukely
that lie K-i ved Jelter"onville lo the eattie wav.
Morgan had been vary heavily relnforred. and hi*
ron e, at the tn«t acuouiiU, had reached *,UU0 or
lii.ouo In number.
Mcadc’a army la in tba vicinity of BoUlo, Mary-
laud.
Kit tnniWD, July IS—The Petembnrg f'xpreaa
gtre* an account of a Y atikre raid in NiurtiiCaru-
lloa. A gang, numl>ering from tiva to eix bun-
■!red, ertum from Waelnngt *u, X. C., to lb* ky
Mouat. ! !.e\ burned the depot with four tbooa-
:• lid ImiIc* of cotton aud a large cotton fbrtory.
owned by Wui. S. buttle. They al*u apt it. d a
trttta on the Varhoro branch «d the tVaahingtun
road will two car load* of ammunition and thirty
thoiirund pound" of loicon. and de*tmyed them.
The bridge o\f.t Tar river, a *lmrt di*taoco from
It.i.'ky Mount, waa deatmyed and tbb track torn
up for a in lie or two.
Hit MuoMii, duly 'ii.—A di«pat.-h from Fortre«a
M uiroe *ay* that lieu. I*e and ( apt. Winder
have been placed in t lo*e coidhiement, and the
rola-l flovernment ii' t fied that if Capta. Sawyer
and Mhui are executed, I at- and W iudvr will bv
executed in retaliation.
The Wu*hiiigttm correapondent of tba New
York r.xprcMn *aya Kraut will no.>n relieve Meade
in the army of tiie Potonwr.
A tlakta, July i3,- ITe have authentic iufor-
n ation that K .*ctmn* i» organuiiug a formidable
| cavalry force to attacK Atlanta, and make raid*
! <ui niirthWctlcn Kenrgiaand the Kailn>w«* uf
| Alabama.
BIT The fialveaton New* of the Imdi brought
it* aoun* highly *en*uttom*l item*; tutcb A*, that
France lie* remiguiaenl war independence, Idneoin
ha* a*ketl for a three manth«anui- tie.Ac. How-
ever we are very romodemlBly t >hl that tlie*rare
only rumor*, and u«S entirely reliabh-.
•,«#»*-
nr We have rharle«ton date* of the 21*tult.,
from which w«* glean the fact, that the repnNe
of the enemy from Tluttery Wagner, on the l«th. i m i Ut to Fort Jack - n. A whit* man could
wa* nioaf »ignal. On the Wli.tlir l**mlwrdineiil M*" '' * “
waa (till going on, and Wagner "till delimit.
tff- In *Nir iiaiiie of tlie tltk, we puMi«he<l New
Ymk ilate* of the 1 All* aud Ihth ult., and f'hni
te»ton date* up to the luth; yet no one of our ex-
change* Mmu* to have bei n aware that our new*
wa" a week in advance of lluantou paper* of the
kuiuc date.
gg* We are of tlie opinion. Mint Ian*'* move-
ment* are kept *e*-ret; at present, we hwar that
he ia ut. or near. Whichever.
Twelve <»r lifti^n hundred fiilcrul" arareported
ir.ru.ling ArkaiMUi* front Helena.
mo.t of them rvlo"*.-d with the*pirit--.I the Ark n- °'-t J^atea that the Yankee- lure totally drntroy
««* lady, who Iieiug n*onlml to take the tiafh, j rd J*' k«<»n.
m mi wa -^m - m She State Hou*e wa* Mown up. Thera are
none of the enemy thin *ide of I'earl Iliver.
A telegram from Haver-town of the l«Hh, aaya
Meade'* whole army i» a ru**the I'otanuM-, rapid-
ly follow ing |^e,
Tlie \ i.keimrg priaonerv have all been ex-
* i.angrd.
I..*gnti'* da»h o.*o Nut. her on the .lint, la con
Untied.
lianka haa lieen auper«e*ted hy Ken. Win. B.
Franklin, who ha* arrived in New Orleaaeaud ta-
med hi" pnN-laiuatioii.
Ai.ka anihiia, Aogn«t ♦.— *Rffl iwl information
ha* lw"*n received here lhat Keu. John*t<m’*caval-
ry nour reoccupy Jack*on, IU \ mmid and Port
I liioaon. tli* artillery and infantry are at
tried to loig oft, on the pica that he nr . er led I
*woru, ami coueidered it "inful to do an. "tint
yon nm*t take the oath." *aid the Yankee.
•Well,'' »aid "he, “I never have "worn, but it I
tnuat. I mnat- "o(J ild—nyou!” The Yankee*
did not iri‘de*t her anv further.
• We take the following from a letter to the
llouaton Telegraph:
) "You can form no Idea of the mifltrlaf of the
rr* on the lot ton re he. Taking tke eoth
... ...j them nothing. II one wlupp.d am grwhi*
' tiv>timony waa «uftieient to convict ami "end the
Fcml»erton'( coiidurl throughout the Ml"
nowhere without a paw*, a negro w-A" permitted
to go and come when be pi'-need, tluv worked
when tlmv plen*ed. which wa* Hot often, and
their itiMolcnce wa* in*uportahle.
----- —.....
Tma« Item*.
•g* We deeply rcgiet to learn tint Ken. Sid-
ney Sherman ha* lo*t another *« ii. who du-d very
"uddvnly, on Thaiwday luet,at hi* father'" re.[-
dence OH the laiy. lie waa but al"*ut live year*
old. The afflicted parent* wtni doomed to*evere
‘ ia-rcawmrnt". Uur reader* retiierulwr tint iiwnr
I eldest dm, Sidney, wa* one among the killed in
{ the battle of Kalve*tou on the l*t of January la*t.
— fju/rrefuo .Yctrv,
W We are authot k.ed to "tate that if the coun-
ty of Travia will appoint *ome re-poii'ildemanto
Cor- 1 a*certain the aintaint of corn uml wheat neor<»a-
S5Si5r§re
l eoiiwl K. K lMa macwbig. md did afttta* dart
formar right*, b*
and rhllVadaw
nghta tnr so ywara. '
ed by ( baae. Htanton ami Wait*.
Tba Ttob Ihrito aaya that wkB# M M«ar has
and naver win admit that “GoMan la Itac*" yat.
It canaot *hut iu eyea to tba fbrt Ikttt KuraMM
mtervautton ia appaivatljr aa Um am af taktaft
,,lThe Yaakee He abort Um
ha* exploded. Uetta. KaM
Harnett, af Va., an*
led.
WicaaH * brtgada
city, fortifying. _
A Northern writer*fur Um ‘Okd Owned"
or profr*aa* to give tba oaattattl— of tba
tlie begianiag, aa follow*.
Yaakat bm, killed, wawttiad ft pria.. fWftTI.
by dlaattaa fte. SM.4M.
Total lam. U9 J74
t'onftderate loaa, kllM, Wttttttdvd, aaid Ifba
ML Ittaftgi.
,• by dtaoaaa fte. mm.
Total Ima. Ml.in.
A nd thia la a Nurtbarn arrouat! *
Tba writer add* to thia auaatmte. "Tbara ft a
eorpa* ia every family Tba Aagal af Daadb Mte
ia ovary duor.
I had. on Friday, tba 14th iaaC. rtOaal
Keboo Gregory. Aged M yaoia.
$mr ^fmtigrauttlg.
*i*Nippi campaign i* aeveroly « c nan red by a Cor-
reapondunl uf the Mobile Kegi-ter und Adverti-er. | ry for tba ■npport of (uMier * femil -a f i the
who waa one of the Vickehurg garriw.n.
gig* Ketorua "till indicate that Mm mb i* elect-
ed tlovernor. For I.t. llov'r, tlM race i* lo-tween
Stuckdnle and IhM'den. W.h ox i* • Iwted.
Late Itichmnnd paper* <eem confident «tiat
Fran< e will (utwrvene. in our favor, very (hortly.
Male uf connumption Iwfore the war. If nine-
I next year, the planter* on Killclxnd and W ilbur
ger will make u dou^tion of all that will lie need
ed for that nurpoae. We would «n>rgcst that the
S. M. take thi" matter In hand, a* they have ul
ready done much toward" the reliet of tlii* *uflL‘r
ing cl*.** of our community^- Stair Cazrttr.
Ken. nee and Kov. Itui/., of Tainaulipi". have
exchanged vi»it*.
The Yankee" |n NVr Orlenn* have but little
hope of reunion. - Ft Htotn* Ha*.
.. „ ® * Cotton ha* ri*r-n and *ngar ha* fallen In value
rnttfollow- | at Bruwnavillo.--Ft. Iho.m flan.
A Mranr.n of moat atror i«Ni* character ha* hewn
related to n* hv a gentleman in wIomc verai itv
j we have the utmost eoutidance. Felix Krunily,
o( Marlin. Fall* countr. a week ago h«t Sntiir-
iTmattyiW^SJ day. while intoxicated. w-.»s taken to jail by the
rather ........ «i
agaiu-t the violence of *ouie few euemie". who
had lieen threntimug him, Ilian fokanvthin. efte.
After l*'ing in jail until he had got nober, lienent
tor hi* Wife, requesting to eee lier. She replied
that »he did not want to*e«* him.b,it would ruilier
see him hung. Meanwhile hi* etiemiea out*ide
were threatening to break open the jail in order
to bang him. Fearing the Jail waa not Mufficient
proteetina, the "herin attempted to remove lout
to a place of greater ***.urity. tail, while he wh*
doing *o, the nvtaoiMr waa reieued i»y tlie mob,
and hung without trial or ceremony.—' Hal. ,V*te».
Die line new grl*t mill of Me«-r*. Haw pe.V Mil-
ler. on the Trinity River, ul"*nt r> uill«*« South id
Dnila*, wa* entirely «te"tmy« d l»% tire on Sunday
morning, the iOth in*t One ttmnaand bu*beb<
eat.*:»< k^ Ilnur, and I'/iKi empty -a k* were
tr>y*"i.
Wn learn from General Order. So. |., lamed at
H->1tbam, July lltli, that III ig.Km. Smith |*. Hack-
head. ha- a**uu)ed rnmittMd of the Northern
Suh Difltriet of Tevaa.
The C'nnrenry.
The lloiiMton Telegraph advocate*
mg a* a remedy for our depreciated currency, J
whhy- baa more *en*r in it than any “hanging' '
i ro|K«ntina Mr n-P*n- the currency, we have yet
beard of:
Our eiHintrj- i* rnjmUe of *ti«taining it* popula-
tion. and clothing it well, lu mnny part* of tin-
State now there can nothing lieaoenthat ba*l>een
Imported akna Mm war began. tlunicMpuii home
food, home everything prevail*, and where till* i*
■o. the ;(Conic nfv the mnat In.neat, the in..^t pu-
triotie, and tlte tnoet lihenil of any.
If the merchant* combine, let the'people get up
counter combination*. Let them agree to buy
nothing of foreign production or nianufa. ture for
•ix in..nth*. It the mi-n lianta demand *peri.>.
let the fieople not huy at all. If "peculator" are
dhipo*ed to practice extort iona, tell them to got
out of your way. 7Ywde •• agrrtmmL Fxtnr-
Imn in tnub* can only Ik* practiced when l*»th
partbw are willing, und to complain < f it i* the
verieat byp.Kri»y.
But we aiw told that tbi* I* go.nl theory hut !m
poaaihleIn practice. How do yon know that? • 'Jl'.wi.'iir.,.'r'"..ia'iVimiV.'
Have you tried it? It ia not found i«i|M*u.|».le in , I Mtk* fl ,ur’ an', 1 00 *
thnae part* of tbe country where there are no ae‘,irT*‘°-
f.-reign g>a*da at all There arc not g* Jtl* enough
now imported fur the aupply of Ti-xa«. I.nuDiana
and Alkali"**, to aupply twenty .-ounth-* <>n the
inntion b
until of the people ran dbprtiM with luxurie*
— -Vg| tj| n,
----JM r . The eltircn* of Tr*vi*ennnty lield a meetinr .on
nod do di*pen*e with them all tin time,and nevi r the 4th inat., to eomaler the *tatc ot nor i ur-
grumble a word, cannot the other tenth do Mke- renrv. Tin- nn. 'ing hlnun <1 no particular man.
wDe* II nine men. women and. hildren.. unlive „r Mit ..fm,.,,, |..r pre-ent iDcredatioo ; i.ut
« nufurtahly on home pemlnetioa. it DVery (tngi: rc"olved that nil were alike hlame woithv. Die
lar that tbe tenth man, woman or child, cannot member* of the na etlng pledged thcru*elv«* to
do likewise. In a country where white p^pi* are make r undi d eft at ffli the ini|aov< inent of t',.
aU oott*(deled equal to each other. ' curren. y. by receiving it. from th.we nu-operat;ng
But l»ow aupiMStt tlw Uocbarie were to i^ dou- ! with them ae *|«ei« ; and p.i-. <| a iv ol.ition
l,ted in "trength MM Hie liiu Kr mdc trade t.. !*• , declaiing any one n fu-ing t. d<> ihe mime an cli-
ent o!T, What I henr W* ehowld h# compel W| t.. emv to Ihe count ry, who *houhl !*• treatrd ac-
dDnenae with nil lhe»e lorvign aaanufn. tnrea, t oordingiv. A m»** ainrtil.g wm» called, b» iu. tt
Will anybody dh in cuwi rqnenfW ? W ill any 1**1 v f '»L< the > ih.do Ind r*. theoe re .| thgi*.
•alter iu l*»dy or in mind? ThUmay liapj* n.jml ! Gen M*gi«der ami a portion of Ma ataff were
w* advi*e iMoplwtoaccuatom UtetriM ive- to going j at 1'icdm >nt Sja lng* ami it wi" nvdrratood tlut
viitbuut what they Bfiay thn* tie deprived »d. hi* hewdqnnrtem were to ia* r.-umved *h< re dar-
W* urgtt iveivple Ml reforming Irude andfn,Ming iug Hie enidende w<ih in H.u-bm, which haw
dotva AiMcoUtioa, th .vlrihe at tlie Mot of tnc m.H | elhca hern done. Gen. 'dwenohr wx* aulterlng
t*r OT»vo.:y AfttiterteC * ^ dr.^mof water on from tl»e g-nit. hat antteij atid a -pvwdv rreomy,
a fire will a«< pM II dut. If oil 1* aacretly poured vvhea. v t w < re *<'hl. • e k>*e Uic mddle at the
np*B tha ttefntttO thd while J ima.J of onr tr* ;x. - Wveafaw Actet.
ton, lo mile* c.»*t ol' Ur. ud n. Gen. John*te>a
him-elf I- now in Mobile, and hi* army ia com
m inded in hi" ulwen.-e l.) Keu, II irdee, wboae
core* ha* reinforced JobtMlon'* anny.
Kiattt' anny D on the liig Mack. and,nnlc«*a
portion <>f 11 t* «u the way !•< Mobile, via I'aMxi-
gmila, which ia "uruuatd. bi* uuny on tha Big
Black iiumi.«rw ata*ut wi.wto, while Johnatou'a
uuui>«ra 43.(aa?.
Hoi *tox. Aug. 12. The New* wf th* litb re-
ceived letter* from Shreveport of tl»e 7th and
Mh, giving further ace*.uni* of a reported battle
on the Potomac, near (YiHiain"port, in which,ar-
cording to Federal account*, the enemy luat M,
•am killed and Mounded, and 20,00b prisoner*.
Tlie date of ti.e luotle i* nut given. Account" of
it purport to ia* from the Chicago pajiera of the
■J'.tli. Ia*e deplore* the hw* of Kwell. Meade i*
-aid to have died before the battle, and the Fed-
eral force* are aaid to have Iwen . .unman.led hy
Sedgwick. H. aim g.nd i* aaid to have Anally re-
pul-ed the enemy from Mom* Dland. We hope
the-* report* will prove correct, but, mnat await
continuation la*fore giving them full ewdenea.
Tlie It. F. Hoxle, Son them Cro*a. and Red
timuitlet. were humed by the Florida. *
Morgan. If we may Iwlirte the Federal Be.
count*, i* having bard time*. Wt do not credit j
tiie report that any considerable nuu^N-r of hi*
men have la-en captured, nor do wre expert to nee
him *o hemmed in that lie cannot getaway. |(e-
pend upon It, M.wgan will come out all right yet.
Of affalra In MDdxalppI, we only know that
Jolra-toii, or rather llardee, (Johu-ton having
re "timed hi* po-itlon a* luparl mental Kxecutive
offl.er,) ha* made a »tand on St ong river, alaait
-Lxty rnllea we*t of the line la-tween Alalauiia
uit.I Mi**i**ippi, and alKM.t thirty eaatuf Jackaon.
Nkw You*, July 24^ The i*rka laugarilla
mid Aiiuuou were homed '.y i C'onrc.lia-aU ve#-'
-ol.
From Twit Riot.— After making due allowance
lor the *en-*tional churn, ter of Hm rcivorta ofthe
New Yoik (»a|* r> it u evident tc-t th» riot w*n
tlie m'"»l lorint.lt.il.- onlbreflk ofthe kind which
hu» occurred on tin* c<a*tiuent. and will encou-
rage "laiilar dcmitii*teathavi in other Northern
citlca.
The Kluwveport Ncg* atyc: Om infrllig nee
through northern arid a. n!!.ern "curve*, indicate
*t"d the d.»-.»ti .faction in th* North art«iug from
the attempt U» enforce the f ana-rlpt Act.la "till
<>n (It* i.icrcaae, with the like ihood of aaauminr
huge proportion*, and t«ecom.nggt rerai through-
out the North. The infection will communicate
to ot lor (itte" and State*, and tie effe. t work
wondeie, und »wve a tendency to terminate the
war.
The Dle*t account* we have m the prugrww r*f
the rioter*, wn m-n in a "t. l/.ui* pn|>er of tk*
-Mil. which «t*ited that Raymond, of the Tima*
wa- killed, and that the e«MidDhmet)t and tadld-
iug. it" a Do that >f the Trtiame. were dc-.t roved.
Kreeley would have "hared Ihe *anre fate had he
D - !i |.ie . nt nit he la to* Iv , t„ \m ranght
*o e i"v, and wa* eon*» jnevDy “of nt., Wiur«« ••
He may prnhttbly lake a 1r.p tu $AtroiM lor hla
health.
Nm-thetn date* of the 20th. r. g..*arthe r,«t in
New York "coin* eltuclually *i j>prr*"cd.
Kav. Kcinmiir Ini* ftmted order* "tating that a
anflietent force ha* anivet] to luiniiort the civil
aidhoiitiet in maintaining the public pea. e and
to enforce orilcr, and the eltiisenn' volunteer ur-
fanixtttion <• relieved from further dntv.
Three thnaaattd tr.mp* .till guard tbe 7tb Are
m e Arvcnal.
The .trail all! not begin until the egacl
i of ll»e city i*determined.
ifret A. Atft'v'mm. uf
Ckrttft, }1»«, Amgml 17. U4I.
Sealed propuaal* will tw received at thia rrttett,
until TiM»"«Uy, tha lat day of September next, at
10 o’clock. A. M.. for the aupply of the Owfttd-
crate troop* at tbi* plaee, with heef fog three
inonlha. The beef muat ha ul good quality, and
free from aeika ami ahanka
Pro|MM*D muat la- aaated up. and addraaaed to
the “Acting 4 owrniaeaiy ol SuUiatettce, at Ker-
pna < hriati Tex*». '
Bond with good aecnrtty will he reqatrad Ibr
Moul- i t,'*‘ "tnct |" rt.jnuaiu.-v of the rcstract.
UMH> lajaagga;
—riiiaakbi
**• “ npnfe mm u,
4. fltfta te aSceva tokall le ateTto
lit which attchSU
peatl rate wttctber by rttftgaattett ar etftenitoa
•ball aim te he dMar «r tha aray, aad that»
Mtow >hall he drcpyadftwca tha nib of their
jwm»»..^iwi*i u *Mr"*
ftacretcry at War te feme the twoemry errtra
for the aartteat praaicaU* mfaammmi atS
yittvteiurt^aftbtekw^ttttd thrtheahall tmart
I. Thai aft lava aad parte af few*
art hereby repachi Appeared lay
H. A.ilttHI.
t’apt., ft A. A. C. Hubeiaecoc*, C. ft !*. A„
_ ____Korytw CbrDti, Tex a*.
Matte a*
I Af’OU XIKGI.KU S huTM.aiulaattd a
eg cattle brand. m\_
On May 22d. 1 <V'», the original ateek
uf Ihu brood, waa delivered to and p4ac-
ed in charge ut i'apt. ft W. Fullerton, ^ ^
at th*' ftiM-inai IteiH'ho, uadar writtea apracttMttt
for five yean*.
Ih-coming tbe lAwfbl owwer af thia ateeh aad
half af the iu. ream thereof, 1 para due aettee af
the fart to the aaid ft W. Fullerton, aad the tha*
of aaid agreement expiring, I called upea Ida te
make the required (talMBeot af aeooaalabetwaaa
it*, aad to aumoder aad tarn over lo aa the atuck
on hand.
TM> he failed, aagtectod aad refaaad to do,aad
hence I now take pammaha aad Mtai tbe oft
tire control and maaagemeut wfallatach, bntedwd
•* aforaaid, a* atom of lhatr increaaa.
Ail pi rami" aie wane.bagoliu.* oelliag,buying,
bartering, taking up, driving aft, killing, batcher
mg. Interfering with, marking or tea*Hag aay
ol aaid *tock, oale** hy my dirertten or nnaaart
; in writing. Any peraua nr party
upon ai.v "aid righta rt property, will be
rigoreu*ly pne^cutad. J At OB ZIKKI.KK
Korpu* l.liridl, Align*! |t. 1H*U.
A CARD having appeared Hi "The Banc here,’'
o*«r the aignatwre of one Jacob Ziegler, war-
mug ail pc ran n* agaiaat arUltqc, but iug. barter-
mg, Ac., ha a certain alea k known a* tba alar
brand--
Now,tbi* ia to Inforei all afhota II laayfoacare.
that 1 purchaoed no tha fltb of April, 1MM,
.4 ;h-u fully nnthoriaed to aril the atock above
referred to. When the aaid Jacob Ziegler MmII ea-
tablUi oar legal chum to theahove atnrk, I ahall
he mn»t happy to attead te hha. Until he dm*
mi, 1 ahail take ao further aotkw of him, aad
hereby warn him ar hla ageata art te (atertere hi
any way with mid alocft, under Ike atvetwal pea
alty of law. J. ft. HOWftJZ
I know that Mr. Howell parrhamd the abate
atock at the tine gpacUted.
„ ^ . •- W. FULLERTON.
CorptM (. hr tot I, Augnet lftli,
'Tartar mt~ ftttarweyr.
WTOTirR to heraftf glvett Mat W. N. Htaptea
11 i* legally anpoU&Ml ny Atturary ia tert, te
wet all baetaaaa ter Me aad ia my name tha
(a* though I ware pan really tweaont aad
W. r. DUNLAP.
. 1W.ManihH.lrtd.WaM*
tin aii ~"
f 1 KAH1LL haaopaaad hDhaaaa.gUaated (a
V. front of the oMrtral wharf, for tha amnaiMo-
datitM af hoardara. panaarent or treaateat. Rla
apttrt'Ma dining aalaaa aftbrda BMple reoat for
mrting Wfierate taMba far faotillea or part toe de-
airing It. Tba had room* ara fttrnUad with
new bed* aad haddiog aad epaa to tba ore
breexe. ftg,
_<^rjMB Khrirtl, Tegaa, April M. Dm.
■mortal Ontor.
Ojlcv pf fi« cite/ Oaartonaartai, Eaaiera
fttrt/Xdrtefqf 7>ra*. *
um,___,‘W». im.
S *arv to ‘v etnplyed^hTwThla^oI!!^
tom. Meaara. J. TURNER ft Co., mmI art ha la
tartered with. By order of
MaJ.Gea. J. ft Miuarno.
.*4* „ »• HLOOHFIELO.
rt? If Major aad Ch'f (Jr Maater.
who will
firmer, la <
art. UMUi
coanahamrtea will <
their aaaal ftatem: bat after tba IU day of Jalt
■art, all qaartereamtaia aad oammMairtea.aarev
aat (rrSWmwImr and aaelataat maaiuinw,
who bare art been or May art ba, prior to July
Slrt. apartalty ftrtatlod or aeetgwed h< doty, will
oaaaa to be eflteera te lb* Coatederate atrvkr
J. Malm la oftkrra will, after th* Slat of July
neat, ha maia hy tbe brigade coauetomry. aa re-
quired te tha teairth aacttna of the art; and te a
able hua to ft* aa, Mm brigade roovaander wtk
•alert aad report to the War Department, throagfc
the aaaal ehaaaal. tha hate qaollAed regime*tai
oonMrtaaiy at Me brigade, ter amlfwiaeat to dety
wttb the brigade cuMMtoaary. It ahail be tte
drty af Urn eaaamtoaary thua amigaed to reraire
awppltea ia haMl, aad to Mabe th* aaaally re
aafctt te dim of the army. Ha will b*
direction of the brigade
ry; will reratpt te him ter all property received
toreawMi Utoaaaacl**™ ,k* r**wrU n
A la mretry ragHaeata, a Haataaaat wf cwval
ry ar other earepeteat dterr tat ha mtailad.
whoa mammary, te aid tbe ragtteeatel .waiter
BMrtw te tbe dteebarge of aaeb additteoal date*
aaaMf b* d
ofthto law.
te Addftteaal havda trill —I b* regain4 afre-
^^MaTSaji 'tttvre dtoSrt by thTSre
tary of War. By order rt
R. COOPER.
AR1 ft lamp ior tiaa.
Baa Aatawta,
Order*. Ne.Tl ae
thattte
T*«a«,Jaly
TM empliaara with 0aortal
1 ttee to hereby gtvea la all t
ram aad wage* paid to team* ten aad Ibr frrtjto
ua lb# amtea uadrr my charge, are aa tellewi.
Team«ter>. owning Um team they drive, ate
paid freight aa the rate at three mute par paaad
per boadred Mitaa. Taaatateaa not aaraing thaw
team*, nr* paid wage* at the rate of early daltin
per Moath. aad a rattea. TaaMatera whafrttgto
tbroogb to Browa*villa, will ba fbretobad Itef*
by my ageata with tecUUiaa ter ohtaiaiag tbsr
aocearery aoppliea.
Tba above ratea are payable altogether te Cm
GetMral Ordeva, Ma. T1, ahava retemdta, 1»M
Uaaa Qraama. Drevoior or Tin*.
Maw Max ico *w» A book a,
__ A Howatoa, Tama, May ft,
(tetuu Oatx.ua, No. 71
All paremM aatltlad te aMphyeari rit*i**
prabtbftad*teaay1 thm^Myrt^raf** Hmb artJ
wtead there taomatera by regtor Hart. IN*
Hart will caare tba rate* at which them mm
arepteyvd to ha pobltehrt te all tha aewtpap*™
ter Um iaffnrmHail af all laaaaread. After rt*
tore arraaaod the ram with th* Chief Dtebartag
Officer* nirthto Dtetrirt. there off cere will ***?
their aartrartur* that aay rtolatlow of tbto Or*^
wW caare thrti to ha Immediately deprived ef *1'
iLjjSreLJ. BANKRBAD MAG BUD EE
ao. A. Maaet aan. Ja.. A. A. A. Oao.
aStsSSHESSSS
mil WMin HJ OOmw Wl UNIT ^
ft M>»f, M^ ft gaaiterMMjw
-» tethia Stela eopy »
to thia iftko, for paj***1
b3S-4t
mr AU a a wipe part tethia Stela eapy bt
moath, aad aaad buto t
Caamrtvt Rettoe ^ .
A LL eoareripte lo Baa Patricio cooatv vb«
AS.SI»? YJTSr £U‘*yr,3lr *££
with am. are hereby at dared to aam»H* la
town of Ran Pal rich* on Monday, SI*
gu»t, la(3, lo b* pereeaally ammlncd by »b* m»’
btj? ^ eg.
U ft EwoUittg aftktr. Baa Patricio CawCF*
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Maltby, H. A. The Ranchero. (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1863, newspaper, August 20, 1863; Corpus Christi, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth852630/m1/2/?q=%22H.%20A.%20Maltby%22: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .