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The Texas Republican from Marshall, Texas • 2

The Texas Republican from Marshall, Texas • 2

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rTrinToTlmfatMnorntmeni. They ar TELEGRAPHIC being required to'show tbatthoy are The Powty jitimical to Free- Arrival and Departure of the I instead fit rcceiTing a Tirtuoua and patriotic tl' VSTasbington April tion as far as progretseJt tl are ver 1,000 abe.d slor'ed 'a gates claimiBf; to represent groes, attended the second iT-j1'" the conservative omittaiing li tion. 1 Negro retstratiok ii 3 ently falling to pieces. 'i i Washington, April 2a.nor no business. Fatx op a Brick IIorsE.

T'tro Jr Jiuried Jlenetith the Ruiitg. We learn from an extra from the Daily Times office that the two story brick building, at the corner of jMarshall and Austin streets, in Jefferson, known as the "Ruby on Sunday morning last, about 3 o'clock, fell suddenly and unexpectedly into a mass of shapeless ruins. The building belonged to Gen. Richard. Water-terhouse, of Sn Augustine.

The fire bells were rung immediately, hnd for a time the most intense excitement prevailed, caused byj a report that several citizens and two or three policemen were buried in the fallen building. The citiiens, who bad collected from all parH of jthe town, worked faithfully. In about fifteen or twenty minutes a negro man name Bob, formerly the property of jUbl. Sims, was extricated, TEXAS NEWS. Gleanings from all the Texas Papers.

A Sensible Fobtcne Teller. The Rusk Observer states that man living in Uherokee county, wio bad lost a couple of horses, consulted an old negro woman, wbo had the reputation of being a fortune teller, as to their, whereabouts, aud she advised him, at once, to advertise them in the Observer. There are lots of peo-in thii county, not only those that have lost but have land, dry goods, groceries, and other things to sell, that would bo essentially benefitted by the same kind of advice, if they, would take it. A revival is in progress at, Rusk, with good results. The Observer at the Methodist Church in this place, have been protracted 'during the present week, so fol teJ cx F.

4 tU ff ff me sg wi jUu to 1 oth tho got ton lorn rep owi ma nat ing wVS? eafy" the following from th, New-rleans A yerjeant Bates has reaeh-ci vsL Ja ination, bavin? carried the A flag through the Southern Jr. Vicksburg to Washing- well ro refuting, rl tAtal. evidence, tue- clap-trap cr so. harped upon bjf that 'the lifer of no lA on nf-u was safe in the Southern fJscs Notwithstanding the care CyCihc Radical press to siip-pjr-Sii particulars of Sergeant liVtf sfcat notwithstanding' they hf him'; with every da-si-ptipf scurrility and ridicule, yn alter the signifleanee of tbe United State's flag through the entire S' Mlan-inarined Union soldier, wjc. (KitTjd with -money, and has re t-en recivoa wmi respect af "ufTjaia11! Dq what they may they may.

it drives the il fH yn the cothn 01 one ol tueir v-4hiugli most cherished slan- a-. i peet aiid kindness with. rgeau Bates was everywhere the i outh, is to be the fa that he1 was re- 4 a conservative man, and it ri-cntative of others, like him- il are willing- and ready, had t'Je poerj -accord to jthe tieople 'their constitutional rVt V.ini?to( restore the country Vi it ocpupieil io the; better tf thtv rcpwblic, when it, wa3 Kut only, ijn jnamc, buf 'by the S-'ii intrestjand affection; Had rf BaWs entered on his mis-s'ji Vi iVradicAl, and as thc reprc-sMarivf 61'4-he IkVashington' military 'T! while, he' would not have i vrt'eredwiti, (as we have re is without a murmur, greater 'jA'di-graee and humiliation.) iSV 'ufl nt have receive 'any marks ri-ilon fiom the. virtuous por- tf Tvfthe Scutbern people. The jarifi everywhere been 4yi3 triumphantly hern people.

1 gued that b4 JLincoln liTed and had the tenure of office' bill been passed in "hostility tq tim, be under its provisions during bis second term could have legally retrieved cabinet officers appointed by himself during the first 1 and that Stanton bad undoubt' edlr JeSs, elaldr to' tenure under Johnson; UroscbacK was sunenng front 1 bronchitis, Adjonrned.J On i hril. Grosebeck ifeared i-Annsod. bHf. Grosebeck and asked tb be allowed to proceed, though cirenmstances compelled tiim td make) important omissions in bis ument. I The i President consulfed advisers" Indicated 1y constitution, was iltless- of; (frime.f It was ooatpahuitely seles3 i to rge the unconstitutionality act with those who framed it.

But granting its nn- nr confiUtuiioiiality be denied critnmal-; The president oattt ot oiaee required him to maintain tbeconti-totion end! minor" officers are only sworn to Support, it, answered Boht-well jthat'the President was bound to execiite Allilaws. Grosebeck inquired abooJt tie PresideBt's duty when the Supilenio! Court bad deelared law uncoSnstituiional. Grosebeck5 quoted a larjbre number of precedents, against whVfi was alone the act 1867 claiming jtbere was abundant room fur douljt and hesitation on the part of the fpresidtnt. It 1 wa--sufficient a the test to induce uita to resist, wua the view of obtaiuing" judidial tle- cisidfn. I asked; whether the PrelTdeat was to be convicted and dcr bscd b4eause he! had acted on the lntcfrpretalion sanctioned Dy nis con stititiotiali advisors pi by the i SStb the supreme eourt anA thejunifpr'ni practice-4of Th evtijeince showedltbatir the presi- dent aciied in public interest in rd- rnheek un- (ended iliat the I'resident'siacquies.

cetfee iti he tenure of office bill sa Jo i int the fidd 8 r. As Groesbeek 1 mice Jr. o-illotnos twU iaiu uyi- iuk Ol PUUU. dJ lUtnitV MXa 1 jJ, lU.mfi tK fin.l exriresjeii nis connoence I. fj lldJit as rather beaco fc th Prest- beacon 1 light of -iJ.

he 3ced 1 glJhving fculogium oy Johnson's life, char aeter, and services. fro Australia Prince Alfred shot fn the jbacklbj a Fenian named Parrel. I 1 nnu nil. lu.vci-n do n.Tl.rMoidaVK, cdneadaya, Fri. divs at 0 a.

nrrivcsontlios jiXv4 at r. if i Yesteri by way til Jlt-iv jci-soti and Crockett, departs Monday v'Vcdnedays, 'and rn1vs at A. i rr ves '1 uesdays, ThurlT. and faturdav at 6 r. i Northern, by vnv of -Jefferson, I I.irks- ville, Ac-j-uepart delays, i hurstlays-'and atHrJays ni -V.

nrrivrs panic davs nl iv vi I i- i '1'vW I7 t'f Starvillc.v departs Monilnva'Uiid 1 aursdavs- at- 0 ox, rivo I musiiny and Thursdays at r. U. fcy-wavof (Miner. depart ti' Mondavs ant-' Fridays at fi -ArtCres pdnesduys and Satnr-: day at (J i. 1 if AuQstine, bv way t.f Grand Jtlnlf airthafro, Aa.

depnrln rhu-pdays at fi t- arrives Wednesdays at 0 rxv Phst4i 1-k-k lr.t;ri:VTirsk-i The Of fice ill lie opened aud elexwd an follow; UpeinHi at oeioex, ioseu 1 12 unlock, a. rc opened at 1 0 cleei closed nt cleok, r. u. Opened on Sundays sitj S. Ciot.k a.

for one cur 1 -i 1 All persons will bo fiuthfully scrf-ed during "'iflice hours, and none need apply at other tunes; for thev will lie refused. 1SVW-ON, PiM. Noveiiiber; g.itli I i 1 I SpV l'Trfi 'vn! 1 'K'H A. u- i iJJ -L 1' ii fit je-ie For Oiii Vt-ar, ri.ivariul.ly in I 7.1 Sit M.Miithii -Ta C'lj-hs of Ten or nw.ro, ia-r an-i liuui? rarh. ADVf uTisivt; Cm rrtirtj.

For one s(iiari'. llnw. t.i riv iium- of linos les than oishtoitargri as ft ftqnarn. s- Jluriiiife and Obituary Notices, on their rrtdlv, fMld, -iieir ciwnl-ufs, and ull nitifts a 1 i itht lit I Hn rHi'lllt; III i as H.n-att.ntn roinarM or tni and the n-i'fption fit' wjls, will be. chart't'd at bltv.eents a fi- such edrtonul tnst-rt- i.j 1 1 i i i.

ii I ss than -two snvllM.AmniHiMiVTf-dwn i nunlhf. 0 laontus, i year, 1 S.iUiro.. 24 tw .) 5-H vmi 4Hi jVihm .5 it! .1.. 2 -ou-iVi 4 'Hi, i- i 'w f-0 himli 0 I1" One Im.in O-i 175 "0 fnl Oil flip All IOTP '1. 1 f.r rnlunin ndvoriiietuonts.

ill ltiiTMtio(n lnlstau-lmg arncniscuient-s I'ewi-ii desmni to li fin ad-vrrlit-Mig Imsitiess: toat is to change theiii in'iTeitiseiuenti, CreiUH'iiJv, wnl 1 the nsnal of One lollar iro, ir.ith a nlf'lrtrfion pin i m- on holt Ihe tf.tioifl Thp above terms liavcf been greed nroii hifd will to stnUlv adhered to. 1 I ii HKKr J'roi of -lliirrimm 1 lag I Fro jif Tcxa Republican and, I Trues, ei tember lt- I 1 i -'a Oiir New Orleais-Aents. i M.w.n tV hnrfrin I Ilinpewortli No. I i I I i i I i I 1 I i fion, which lies over, that af er conv.iction, by tWo-hirt, of the Senate, shall deciila ttr qualifications required for cessor. lUiams resunifci" In the bills) were duced admitting Northj Louisiana, on adoption of 4s 1 article and.

providing that k4 son shall be excladftd fresi now enfranchised, and; no ti, 'of these enfrancbjedbT (ht 1 ftiele, until" restored as there's vided. it 'A i New April iipeciat orders N. -90, Gem''' an appoints a-board of thrse to' examine 0 0 fe tl tber late election, report suit to the comma a ding the Ji ne boar separate reports of the TOtetcg ,4 constitution and fof members -gress A 1 meeting of the" profession took place last JeLlt, resolved: To write to tMAe.C medical association to bald tte 6 annual in this city. iW; "1 Washington, Ajril28. 1rtS continned.

The Allowing ir js 4 sf Suninern nrnfuvslttr.n.. i as, it is provided i the consist! of the United Statisj put cat L'j fvimpeacbaient the' Senate, 6, person itballj be. conftcted witkoot'tlt concurrene of tttOrthirds. cf members cresenL tiat tLU .9.: 'nuent of to-thirds Maet exteidei the judgments joa inch trLIa wLlci TeWafn BUDject to gnml that a majorUy' prevails; iUttf. in Ofder to removft aiVBttW frAra ordered that 1 a v.

majority of the members ii'! After llaams con eluded. rpiaiucu 1 with the Alta vcUc, aair Nelson In reference tberetai Jer said it was not only sappr kt but a uggeUon of fA. bood. Xelsoni this ws 4 Uhe time to measure Character Considerable excitenfent trm -V tLogan wanted -to say sefitsg, t- Conkling wM-'m iUii hear him said iho affair subsided with Iffluehi-r- 1 i il.i..!. I 1.

1 pressed wrath, Evarfeb Spots jto ad-" ioummcnt and continues. to.m$rroB;. Mi Indications fl are thai Mr. Jlvii ivill not be tried; the Inexi V. T.f t'ouri.

k- II- A 1 is stated on publi but authority, that. Grani has advi 1 tiifnt i-Annoat th Preaident and have steadily increased iu boUmii- 1 inty aud interest, l'ubuo worslyp has been held in the forenoon of each day and at night all the stores being closed during the morning service, and business of every kind generally jsuipcncled. There have been over thirty conversions, embracing some if qur oldest and most substantial citizens. The congregations continue filarge, aud the altar at every mcetiigj jis thronged with penitents. The! Waco Register states that the country! j-s full of beef tbuyers, and becve aije being boughi up-by.

the tbousanj. some to be driven to New rle.Hns, but i mos.tly to Proves are passing tnroULrn aM .1 airy 4 1 The Rone Blsixks -The lii- j.jv ljuHetii, says A IgoO'l business is carried on by sevcii lftn in tcw.n, in collecting from ihf tvcii'liboriiiL' prairies tlie bones anj il0rrM 0f t.attle that have died from, Old age or. other causes, and filing Ibem to the meijchi f'W I 0 "tan bealth can starve in. Texa: cantr tl.c prairies and i tlie meijchantsto be vas when lie make from H.roiP t.ii dollars r.er dair or r-o to th bjidtom forests and gatiur moss for exportation if in the fall, gather 1 1 s- i the iicorin nut, tnat anvavs coinmanus prices. Verily, no man can i doia.

Oncol the main objections urged by GcnT Jackson in Lis memorable contest in" opposition tolbe rechartcr of the United States Rank, was its immense monetary which had been directed in an effort to control the polities the country. He paw clearly, and as by intuition, the alarming influence of capital, when combined in the accomplishment of its purposes, and that the men who were directing this movement, booking to their own interests and to the aggrandizement of rich, would scruple at bo means attain their ends. He regarded it as an insidious but formidable attempt to subvert Ihefcoverjinjent, and. to destroy the liberties of the people. -1 hose nojv living, who, in that! day, questioned cither the sincerity or judgment of the and sfatesiuen, must illustrious hero be struck with the singular insight, Inios prophetic5 with wlii-h he regarded! conibinaticfn of capilal, particularly when fosterttJ and protected by "the government LWe canjnow look back, and perceiv tbat every-cleparture from tli tv.

uusLiiunun aim jiwiy assault upciia the houor of tlicountrj, throuli veryperiod history', has di- rived its chief support from tlf money power. that sustained It was this influent: Alexander Ilamiltoii, at tlicZyery comnieneement of tl trcivcrnnient.Tha chartering I'rnted States Bank, its reoharter in lM-ti, the varkiu-j pr'otective tari, the opposition! ti the war of 1S12; atiii almost" yery other measure' havlnir in vic ulterior objects, wee aidtd by the capital 1" the country. The monet power has looked cot ftantly and hcffiefully. ti the central- 17 of 1 the3 vernment', ft h. i that -proposed to aid in this work proposed to am tins was the moiney power that ehlti-d life' the Republican p.irtyrajid lurt.i..hed the means by wlmn success was secured.

Ana niifiie, a as a necessary conse.iuc net; cm 1 moje peace kindly rciutitif the sections, it ue ice, aifli alacrity, its means, inffue-nee talents to- continuance of iJ. tin control, the continued asDdanc of -i thci existing! dominant part, an achieve this money wilf be -s Villi Mil uav.auil a umv. uv" 4414 i rt 411, lUnVIIUi 13 14, CllCllHl c-jiitest. tiat nas teen conj-e- i. i li i lilt ruutll 1 i I sul.iugaiVJ, the rights oi the Mkii' I' centralized, and a' debt ihr i thousand minions 01 uouars-nas ore 11 1 a 'V were the immediate betieueianes.

Their wit movement will be to md by every means that they ranH Wie Ti sati -will 1 r'A rep1 i Jthe nan 1 plan AC A fotU has Thei its Tl give tbeM keep rems pirtj prosj The, b' great Co of 0 vetsa prest otter sixth about to publish abuakfofhet ex- I gradeJ whites, and ienccjn the AVhite HouseRe- I would alone have'i' rhe olilv winder, is WTt 1,0 he only winder, is IroL tbe Daily Jefferson Times. 1 -i Ndw 'Orleans, Jpril returns, increase the majority for the constitution in the parish. It will be solme days before the count officially promulgated. The ednstitu tionfs ratified and the State ticket elect beyond a i doubt. The Re- the Democratic, Cogressman elect from the drat district, will be contested by the jdefeatod republican candidate, l'raifla by radicals, both in city and rovnkry, are tted.

-In pieiBe4 in tl 0 eity over opo thousand more votei were polled than registered: One of; the Registers reports officially to tie commanding General that one of the ballot boxes bears marks of viob nee, showing' conclusively that it bad been tampered with. i. Washington, April before the. Senate adjourned, the President's Secretary arrived with a number )fj messages, Immediately after adjournment an excited crowd gathered around. Messages opened amid apparent anxiety, showing that the President's action was still regarded as of vome Tlie President witl drew the noBiination of' Ewing, and nominated Jj H.

ehofiebJ Sec retary! cf War, vice Stanton to bo rcnuvbd. Grant issued an order instructing the commanding gcnerals'of the military districts comprising the Stated of S'orth Carolina, South Carolina? Wribia, Florida, Alabama, Missis. sippij Texas, and Louisiana, that all jin ports within their! com-mat dp infected with yellow fever, cholera or other epidemic Idiseasea, but hnvpng bad no case during their pas age' be Tjua'rantined for fifteen days and thoroughly fumigated. i Impeachment kelson sjioke to-" ilnv i Kent 'Senators and galleries and interested jtnrou-a-f out Attention becoming closer ashisi, effdrtdrewto a close, llts points 1 caspsj, I ,1. .1 1 speaks to-morrow, tm- 1 i i- V.

1 pescHment end not. to be reached un, de. tH wecks: ie.gbj April following a ontacs reportea.against the con- a I alnviftn II I I rAtltf'Iii J.tinii. Orange COOJ Alamance 300 Cleveland 1 700, Cumberland 200, Ro wini' official, 477, Lincoln 200, f.Gakn 200, Davis 250, Duptin Siiiipson 600,, New i Haven, K-lgecombe, Halifax, radical by de crdase con- freifvative bnt no figures, tranklin i 1 in-t ibe'constitation' 1. agbip Washington, April 24- -Nelson 7 -v -o it nued to quote from- Routwell, tin it the advice of cabinet officers was 41,, rif cn.tvmlj frt 4 K4.1V 1Mj1a NiisDn renjjnded managers that they hall, titlt in evidence, ia message which the aikice I thus character.

AA v.i.. -JHILaa UUUJ I. 14V II I 4. 14 LLff VVUDlUIII the charges separately. He niain- tridni(i (ll jvrnnoons.

that tenure office bill was tonayand that it did nc tover Stanton, even if valid. I 1 he 1'resident was not guilty ot crime, because be acted trom laudable 1 if Nelson quoted I Jefferson and Johnson in 'claiming the right to dis-ii re-ard laws wtiicli deemed na-n constitutional. Nelson's defence ofi the IPresident'it free.lnm of sm-fh r.U i garded as a very happy effort: 1.11$ Arkansas congressional de gatiori arrived. N'othiugi has trans pited indicating how (Congress willi dispose of their credentials. I Jaekson, -April 24.i Tbel e.invointiuu li.su Llitr rC TtOrt bl til I cc inmittee "on ordirjance and sched-l ei junder i consideration.

A roir oc curred at a negro ball, in which t-oisoldiers were wqunde'3, one killed, and oine negro severely wounded, I April 2ti Counting vots is progressing slowly. It iwill days before-' the result is It is, believed the dieals carried the Prince was fleeted to Congress majority was gjiven for constitution and Ul.lck. Democrats claim five -out cif t- seven ciectea io congress, ana me I ti ajofity to the legislature repiibji- cnlne that 4 4 -n: 'i cjeitd democrats are confident that ordon 13 but -all this is cpn lecture. i luchmond, April 2i. Scbo- i fleld lissucd an ord6r this mortoincr Congress having made noappro-rriation to defray the expenses1 of thii election of for the ratification jor rejection of the constitution, the election will n6t take place until the 2nd of June, unless Congress hpuld make an appropriation by that tiitel If the election does not take lace on that dayv Congress! will 1 1 5 i 1 inq Pall iiad oeen extraotea ana puuer mas coata, aoB i PriicelwJsdoing well.

other time. Nelson' iid oot ashirJgton, April 25 iTbe ma-ibe would enfferk expni i staHe in Tests' It is literally thd their desire to so. upon.tne streets landj oiinifk and lionevl" I a the members will i soon bS. aware fe 1 of it. This is ho hutnbug.

1 There Tff ta3 arti('le oiare secret eonii'cjted with the society liorsiel tbieves, fronij which i appear which' can onlyjlie khtiwn to inetii- 0 rui party, a rne cm 01cm 01 1 fr .1 but to give her. more; II 1- 'A f.ti' t.v- L. 1. cv. anl tlit re hv render it uulro utvlT.

he liunes verv liisllv savs: 1 hA 'A 'a, Mr Nevertheless, the ff 1 tUr uderi sever order cap tluJ l-csume wtU neveH.e pub, i' X' if the (fpr it is a ser- 1 least as Mrs, Line: 'r -i ..1 v. a 11 rpn.irrpt;! 10 111s rtoinirv- in mi ti i noo(i iit ui-ii 11 1 4 eonntrv- AZ, fl' 'S i 'w-aiie'- flatr' through ew and without money, and. see Anc it would bebefore lie frightened but not a bone I broken, i nor a lock of his hair hurt, haying been protected by barrels located on each side of him." About 5 o'clock, after two hours laborious exertion, the body of Mr. 11, Would ridge was removed. He seems1 to have been killed instantly.

He had een sleeping on the counter, and the joists of, the upper story7 had fallen upon Mr. Wooldridge was formerly from Bed River county. It having "been ascertained that there were no Other persons in tlie the citizens ceased iThe Times says: building destroy ed was' worth1' about bar belonging to jM The j)ave Odoll werfrjCompletely ck'stroyed, and bis dry goods greatly damaged. Loss not foj5" Mrs. Abraham not being able to sell her finery, and de- termined to have revenge and money, racy oTiVosincr to the outside world I.

iillaiiiies, profigaey, land iieen-! If sness jhi the nation cai itol. the tiousness 1 tlie nation cat pf i i OJ i Lincoln have been aIlowoM to do the same thin Queen "i(ioria iwrote tiook, witti nice, delicate colorings Land dS.iniatiob,lbutj necrtbtjless a sensation book, and for pro-fit. '1 Lincoln Proposes tii iiiiitate i her ex- pi'iuan- prof- we bed, at In will. paid not portray promiuent character iu tluar proper light. NeariJy a Firk.

it appears, iSjthrcatcned with iiieendi? On; Monday night 9 o'clock the watchman jon the Lizzie discovered la firelap the stijre house formerly ojecbpiedfby R. R. Stewart and gate j- the jalarm. From what twe can learn, bi'e store was set on4fire inlthree places; The flattie were Quickly-subdued 1 boxes of burnt goods were rbl'le eeral out -r On- tlie ui'ubt rr the building had hecii entered by 'a thief who had himself with an entirenew outfit, lejiving his old-clothes in the middle of the floor. No one slept in The ob- j00 'n tting it on fire was i doubt-' lesS and robbery.

Such mis- wheh Ought to be dealt witb-iuromafil. -j Hoes a man who is in favor of r)egroi suffrage bring himself on a social level with the- -ne'ro 1'fri: ihif. I I I iris sn ne cicies, ue sincerely carries, out tie; theory of his tolitics. Tbo radjeal party, to. which the cato i.rcnoscs" 'th 'make ngr6 cve fUrrio to the white man.

I he negro can'. vote, sit on juries, and ofiice, while the white man the aggrc gate, the negroes are to toil trot the f-overnment If nenToes are to soeiate with whites in jthe jtiry boxf i i i I It.i a in I 's Aw-vda Kn.l Le JuiF-es arid Governor jf Stated what 'to prevent social ejuulitj lor iweii a strong as it mel Is, 4-U Texas Lvnatic Asylim The c. ,1 i cuin'l Wl inc. iiui.i uailii Pad a visit to the l.u6atic Asy- two "ulCf Austin reports inar ine grounus are in wautinu oraer.ana iianasoniciy (iworaica. a'l There are liow MxtvLntd inmates, nut e.iu.Tilv divided between the I lavishly spentyto carry the Mate 4ee-, Ua" negro and a.

white man em-auly tions this If the, monetary Hi j.j, tach a file of sol-licani fluenee of the country wasJornjidbU' j-Sitlv a general dictating law ened by jbe immense riches wbirb ii.im "vcrjw here with 1 enthusiasm. I has united -ian. Cfesj inMbe. iiands -of Sergeant able to pay 50 ccnM on the dollar. The Austin Stale Gasette suggests that the trade between Texas and California and tlie mining regions on the Pacific slope, is much greater andinore important than is generally supposed.

Th4 editor myj Mr. Geo. Baggs, fromi California, is now collecting' stock Rattle to drjve to California He has already tixpeuded over bartl among our people and is now aboit starting with 5,400 bead, aiiRl has engaged f0 or OO.lian'Ja to help drive and guard them, Rut Mr. Rggs is only one 'of niarfy 'engaged Sn the same business. estimated! that from fifteen Ao twenty thousand head of cattle will be and driven to California this year.

I The Gazette rightly looks upon the cattle trade, of this State as destined to be a source of immense bus-ness. Glci -ttoti At irx. On the 7th, about 6,000 ares of land was sold i fale in Rrenhani, at from $1 25 to SIG per 1 i The troops at Brenham are not to be remcn ed on the coiitraryi they are to be reinfo -ced. The Banner does not-like nor should1 we. in a similfjjp situat on.

The soldiers have alreadv enough mischief in Brenham, and should at once be sent to the frontier'. after the Comanches. The wood work on the railroad bridges between Brcti bain and; Hemp stead is to be rejjaired with substan tial Tlie Ranger ays that the ITexas Rangerjl louse, ia a new building, just opened, wftV beds' and bedding en tirely new freshi. iThcrefore rfliere no taiut of the late cpidemie incorporated in atiy thing Ithat is liable to' be contagious or in ectious. It is kept by Mrs.

Wa Lanea ter, the wife of the Kdit nice place. )r, and is of bourse 7 A correspondent the Ranger1 who 'writes fr 1 1 -i it headquarters, ahd 'Ku hJlds 'I forth as follows Klr klaJ in Ihere is novvia Jvtr place, ot wliich lew areawiire Anyone desiring to, join the Kpan earn d.t so by applying to tbf Prtsw iiitr in postoflice here, ir by merely express-. tiers i -nil vuv auvauiuua t- wts- iTii-Wr I ot the Klan Iwith tliei r. 1 .1 ijiug it, I will be. I dealt witn i'i be observed niafier and style to brotherhood throughout our rvmltfum land.

1 know i our' fi Uhd We. iow our I rc this. "a are MAO.n.H Jute 3Ian Socie-1! y. We will1 fie the aviort of bleeding and oj 1 l.l.i.fi: jireed country i fJiauioiid hai 'become the sole propriJ tpr jof the Houston Hemecrat oi' pood crops is promising throii 1 .1 nom ine cue spring; season has 1 beeti universally propitious: The bnlv tronble originated frotti and they are saprlearing friom most loifalities. Thie Rastrop Advertiser savs that thd gras.sUoipcrs, wmcn in ririfmiAil distriipition nro seance in many sections, and with the eieeption of early gard- ening, we near little" compllaini 1 their ravages -f i I The -McKinjriey jouMg juinlj namctdj respevr tlyely, John Tliylor aid Thouias Lee, i 1 I wcrg lodged in the con charged with stealing three yoke of 1 oxc-H.

urtc seeais to be no, doubt of their guilt. i i man nanked Jrch ll'f our a-nt an.j c.dle biuj elf as ctor. fWe .1 -1 act in that xt any other camcity for I IW(. ik.rUU'-U Lt kril. J.

A scamp Who lw0uk 1 Ilepubliean sl5ulj be lo t. in the conuntj State. Ti i iu jr- i nyuiu be forced to serve onvontion .1 Thp I I noli trrr l-krii llint. i 1 i I i. i -3 the graslioprcrs have entirely de stroyed the wheat) in IJell, William son, (.

orncll, ind MCLcnnah. A letter fnin Erath, in tlie uco i tl- states that the County is A UHIIIL I il t'l'li nilll IU Ul i I i The New York cally con Jem ii the course 1 Tt roliey Tlie TLme says; lias given tin little consideration to tlu statements. the Soutibern pco- fl, TI 4. U'mill. II I i villi! it would very to devise a policy which luldi JJijid really reconstruct he South, bijt Togrete that it does fcot jsee any dispcisition toi adopt meai-iires of tbd ight kind oii the part c' Cungrcss.

I I T.4 I- -L 14 1 I Ii4.ri inf I 4th inst says Thiydiolera, wbiicl i has dis appeared fioiii H.avana and platauzas, is creating! Sid havoc on niany plan tations in tbd neighborhood'of Saguaz, on several which work stopped on acooout of the A plantation1 near Guines has been epidemic, has been left to its jown resources, and the police guard! all jroads leac iug to it' allowing food and men to pass in, but suffering no one to depart from ItJ Whether the establishment of this sanitary cordon will prevent the Sspread, of thel disease to tbe.i surrounding! plantations is -V- A correspondent of tbe Jndcpend-H ent, in an article descriptive of cer-f tain notabilities present at the im-f peac-hment frial, says In one seal sat the Marquis De Bassano, Loui; Napoleon's miaister a man with strong, thought-lined face, with deep set eyesand a precipice ol a nose beetling above a weeping mustache tie leaned upoa his cane ana gayr marked attention." State 1'xKcctiVE I Com John Hancock, "of Travis, Chairniau; J. W. 'Ilenderso of Harris tSJ A. Jlavenck.of 15exa Richard Coke, of McLcIlan Hami ion Muart, ot UalvestOn L. of Harrison W.

Throe morton, of Collin Jas. II. Starr, cif (Nacogdocuca J. Gonjld, of Leon. W.

E. Dodge fi ndsitnecessarv youcb for Grant's sobriety but this i n'J I is a political ioage. JJotton 1'oU. cnjphati-'l of Con-T triotie iisea Have looked with a.1oiw 1 1 istiment and alarm at tne reuu cyf rAftCli0n th. Ar.iin I iv n.w.

I II i- 1 i men wye ttvertakeip nea liitrop al'ter clja'se (' alout tweiity: ii miles. niitpe were ,1 aiiles1 I.tvis and Robertson; 1 lOMC-ri- fou circa tied. I They bad ljeen ein- ploj-id lb'-' take a lot of borses foT the Govortfment I to and, whije on waT, out two ol the best aniil which they indea'vorcd to steal The Advertiser says W.bjl mentioning jthiSj circum-, SI. I HI 41. MUII 4-'- iuuu.il statei: that several Parties have been i -I.

1.4. -n-nll ,1, halted in the northern! part of this coctntyj recently, bj' suspicious char- aeters, land in one instance a riding a mule, was ordered by a couple of these adventurers to deliver over his animal, but the gen-tlenianjj in question, Iiaying on i a Xaivy, and considering himself as, god at least as one of the refused. Ihe v. considering! i .1. i i dence -the part ol valor, eon- not4i to nrcss lUlam tliis tiniie, and departed for their hole i.i i i i I iuiCgrounu.

Monday last, about two miles north ofjtown, a colored teamster was over- hakiled by these outlaws, aod aui a-niiuatioii of -his horses made,) but t. 1 .,1 I e. Dating oeen declared too old vice, py nu as alkiwcd to return to own, did double-fjuic-k "Sfdita.ry horseman," On Kr; wis; put to flight ty ineinbir i which he in -doubie-quict horseman," On Friday last, was; put io nigut py iiieiiiovrs oi mis clan, but his horse having trwed fiui uat mi: in tu i good bottom, he escaped by the -skin of his teeth." I rtt )' -f brake ot IJastrop and lJurleston A i i counties, and it may be unsafe, lor if 1 horsemen to travel, without being i i i well -I i 1 t-Wi. ..1 1 ji H't'if 41 iui n-3wu 4 ll liousioil: li-iruiiii iuuMiu.1 1 a gigraoo ou 1111; rui'itri ui nui i- 1 1. 11 i thieves: I Horse thieves are Uepredatin Oil a ton-iderablo scale jin Villiauison cour.ty.

This is bad, for two reasons i ii i i- property, auu otlier is, that that the general thiev -i iu. imr a niiict fi-riai fY iifinf ttnnr thdt liorrid; Rtate of thiugd produced; Lj the rein of lynch law; i tLe cIectioni in the Northerf; where the, radical party not withstanding lts-etcessesand outragi' 1 1- 11 I ll 1 on nave carried in 1 i.e-roes fcujuTVl lu in. 1 mm. sL.t,h5 class lj ltiWitel ikd not m'urdered him. ie deed to those they -v incite me reuei.

ue onjj the F' The only i n'riitj laiiea if, pre- i tt a th it lie in all probability. I i i 1 i f. wouia be found 1 out on I manj the South respects tli rr i fesvntative of radical i'' 1 i iel by i t-. imn undertake tci carry 1 patriotism in luei prosper- 1 a .4 1. th 7 jijlct bim takOitand paint be- 1 qgro cUility io the Southern nnil iVii railiesl will receive Veonle which: was wSrtliv I They can choose bc- fit' ijlo and hatred.

P. Purs Last Cn4.i.,0 -i I ill r. i 11 ii i un i. iikiit. r-: SUlilU -'thief, it idV ceiled lfimsejf in the store; tin attempt was made to enter the fire of Mr.

Nlersbacher. ituate8 on Vv, Holes in tneiuoor, wicn rne view i al le to reme-ve the bar in he i iff) but eioh time bored too hth np. 1,1 re at at three inside baH. Re- that place' t8ie other niL'lit up a binl-linlrrtiikf in connec- i.i fjiv. ith what Jias occurred VViw-nin to our and pa lie 'i men, 4 to lock out for flirt! an-l-bwrglarV' jf a nwj lir r- i BKi 1.

1 ii fi.LAJ mis i uiu i fni. ity -IrflVron, the first' num. 4 which; iiun rciw M-4 ihum 4 i i iu. 1 i iji iiii'r 1 wt i'Mj, ijl i'A ili iIIji in furrfniv r.r nnnnm nr riton are K. It llajvnes il ViA i IllfcJIiet, title leaiiin: CilKir, IS knows throughout flip, State, ns "I I tjthtuin.r superior Ut.nry atuin- i I i 4.: i p.

oi fitted rind an aeeom-! I j.4 and i versatile- writer. -The Sa-: 41 imt- uisciaitiw any Knowjedgc ol the Man, -ind IJic name, 1 he 1 IV II IV 111 I. IS liMM SITnr.lV II K' ,1 I of mri' no doubt, subm-rlptir list.whieK'is -i i i thi (aui unit with everv' newspatier, 2t ti -ilt 1" TO.W llPi41 4 i 4m.I5ikxtary: The under- "L': i- i itly. legarded, i-; I a i'd to 11 414 day. Rut, when we are; told, tha, from one tor three millions of dc41arvJJriKstlie early part of the night, and have been spent in a tingle ite 'o invert one had gone to sleep, rob- entry an election, we -can' begia ttUtl ie im ney; drawer of iw l-we comrirehend the influences exert 1 and rVcatuped.

On "Ouijuiess suostitute a later jJwkson, Aptil 25. To-day ichiijert 011 foot for the establishment I rrcs and regulations, will.i 9 1 1. 4 I I profabiy Prolong thei beyond ition. It is stated nee In the ooqvenr 1 lz 1 the jLTihcago "convention thai AVada's influence tioi4 should he be surely President, is Ilea red, ind the result'! will be sUvlediorF. i.

p1 Washington, April a letter Savinsr if Fourier votes for acnuittal of tfe Prctidpnt kbe legislature will demand his resh'gnlttion Steptiens in a speech to be deliv rea to-morrow, uses me purase, TTi1 7 Jjondort Zi. in P.r ant dippatcbes have just 'been re- Abysinia. I A battle was ou! ht on good ndayj before Ma; -4. r. TtrilicK' -rrtiria 5 i- ll 1 i r.4r m.n iirn en irnflnu nnti T' y- rt- AUsinra forces.

The latter was delfeated (and retreated jin to -town. Tlifcir very heavy. AJai Monday followingi Gen. i Napier an asult uponMagdala, and "the town anS citadel were carried by storm. ivmg iieouorus wa siaiu.

xargc ujmber if bis warriors wtrei killed wcjuniled and taken prisoners. Kn-t tirb capitol remains in possession of t.k Iritib forces. Loss of the Blitisb biiiall. All the Iritib cap. tNes were found in the city alive a I wll, ind were set free.

Gea Napier's iiiimediate return Ls expected. 'A': A. flDis patches' from Sidney New Sooitb WalesJ dated March 31stj sttesUjit Prince Alfred was effects of bis wound. jCoWntf Desferekelburg, the present fmniser ofjltussla, at Viena, bas ls.n-t'k'A Ti- TJ ltadhr.4 as i Kussian ambassador at piris5 1 w1ShUg gton April 27. -Impeach ing nt element appears less Confident gl.a-.crjAbysinian dispatches state tht Theodorus and eons were prisoners and thai a great; quantity of vrtluableji were captured in Fortress Magdala! Englisb captives ea route foj me.

A' 1 Wifbngton, April 27, Court afterj jstfveral propositions affecting fial; argument by the Senators bad bflyn! by -votes tbit ithej majority desired to push the toi a speedy close, Jthe whole surjeet was finally postponed, until aftrthc argument is eonclnded. pV.f tevei proceeded with bis speech. ll Waisiington, April 27. Court Stevens bad 10 minutes more to Ipeak when be broke down. lJeiler rad the balance of thespeei wlwiSb vitodictively narrated tbe position of Re Senators on the.

the tenure Vfi)free bill, at lengtb, and Bays the could not excuse such nriolhtlcjni; -Tie speech is exceedingly vindictive at will occupy part of tor morrow, afterpevourt. Ssnate reces and read several executive uicsie and llorsE. A was introduced to adii.it the Stowf Arkansas into tbe Union re-feifi'ed to the reconstruction committee andrsdjourncd. i -j Can by tetVphs to Grant that North Carols io. far as heard gives votes ru-prity for 'the 'j 1 The lAessage regarding thef departnpiti of tie Allan tic simply states tf be bad established it in ccordansr-rj ibh -the usage oft tbe government.

A i A bill Arkansas was for med 'a dopted That the State government republican; in form, and is thevre entitled to repren-tation as fa a as the legislature ratifies tbe lft. article, and on condition that constitution shall nayer bo chang--J so as to deprive aBy citizen or of citizens of the United States, o5 ii.be. right to vote, now (entitled by tXo constitutiun? bcrein re- CQgnizeii so amended as to allow f8 Te vote excluded from office by t.iird section of this proposed 1 Uh ar until the disability imposed slu.l have been reiioved ii the nianncfl fNerein Stcr'lc in alluding to Grocsbeck, conclu lr 1 The gentlemen on Saturday plored the sympathy of this Senate1 the eloqueunee i and f'ithoi ei a Roman Senator, pleading or Tittrte, and it is to be found that his. fa fc.and oloqnene- turned1 the attenJica of the Senate nponl the than npbn tbe aocused. Had 1i7 been pleading for innocence, his power would bive been Well excke4.

Had be been (arguing with equil eloquence i before Roman Senate, and thei bad one of the judges, his client wa'ali soon, have found himself pi: ced in the middle' of the forum, i 1 i ff learn that the railroad f. havC en(ieavorci J0 makc the South-the next section of the tcntfal road erB lc friendly to thi I'nion, ov- arrived at Houston. anineiCVes tfhkt If, any of them are I be' road to be pushed forward nw it not tlrt iDgcr. with vigor the company expect to inr-ntimcn( u-tliS rebclli but is have .10 miles completed above I.ry- rc--ult- of 'the iniustiee radical m( tber Slair-; UtC pro uimse las be rill hatw i-s' Con Jo ybt 7' a (he more 0 take now a en. 13 sau Ae-lw everc th prou tc hatev ublica tlate 1 mow," be re rlllbe "i in "runih rill Tier mi nd th -CDciTii nlyi.

1 ith al int the Longst rrprese iwple. sen N. rm a iwern ti tl "tith 4 chi 'TB- tO 'iseba Te a govei cple an i Testes eart abi the aestk eople, ti fro stroT "hinei -r tbe till at tin abet. um.e rr nropi be dls a h. designs 5'hy, Tiporti Terloo i'lice pc llo Olj, sally.

1 'cono hr. 'OQSd 'rttjae'j it? coera! -t Bloi i 0i on to i 4 ti 8 xo. nnuraw bib juauic. un h- A synopsis of KvaTts speech si-ierly impossible In. alluding to to the Atrial, be spoke of House as accusers, tke Jrresidect the eeosed, tb Senate as jar and Chief Justice as prisiding Evarts said, we want do oluntee'-let no one raise so mracb as a IV finger to! jar; tbe coftestants.

At-jpui tbe udieial cbaracter ef tU proceedings, KvarU icJd, tbit to Ci Managers who profef 'to-pcak tbe name of all tbe people, he reply in one sentence, but one Tbouf shaltwiv Wwo the name of tWjXrd, thy Go3 is vain. iff 'i 'V New Orleans tattle Maritt --'i -A-'t JtmBsotr Ciir, Vpril 23, 'ii. Texas choice, 2nd quality bd A 30. I "3rd! Orleans, Aiyll 29. Co.

quiot and dower middling I Sales 1,100 receipti 1,467 erpo a 4,301. llii-l A Flour dull superiine 19 firm, 02(21 05. Oata firm st "Ai 77c.f Pork firm it' 21H. Bsi firm bboulders 14 1 rib 17 si 19c. Lard i searce sand firm, tlw 19 -keg 19i Goll 140J; From.

Galyestonj to day we In Matamoros dites of the 14ti. tional Congress reassembled 1st. Decree of baAisbment foreigners serving empire' iaoi. 1 -permitting them tcf remain oa offtbeir following honorable" revolutionists 'capture beirig tried by militart at BroWEr' Ilancbero estimates ustombotiie i ficit at tbirtylfiye 11 April za. closed quiet Witb uplands 1-1.

f'r-leans ld sales 1 0,000 bales. Wasbington April i A Ulegrapbed Grait tbatGeorfia r-i fies constitution knd elects Xsm but legislature tjbmoeraiii. t' Stanberry will felfver speech son. Evairts spok all day eor ''i even to-day. ilson's itrtovpa "'f ltuder ompleui moved that" Nln alloweJ part of expkf was re'a3ir4g a.

letter, Built? Davis said waiuer bad A iiuitr tui i Hendricks moved that Nelson be el so- luneb ui would shoW.dV signature earred. Nelsoa fej letter faced UiWard Senate sail tors will see the Setter is" dated i. Uth, and here ajtached io it they -ee the autograpii ef F. Butler and John; A. U-gaal whose Sumner has asmed Cauby fclegiphi Graat that briry iw North farolina, so Ut 13 1 1.1.1.

4 spired in eouwj oi mw -Simons in cottoniiUaes not property -to witnesses, bo extended here by miasiier. froraj paonograpbio I r- C-ourt ordered nelw dispositions, ciw delay and disappinten in many lieconstructioi eooimittee nwt and considered tlouth Carolina aea constituConslI bat came- 1 4. iA tnnnv A conclusion. 1 They meet again i '-1 Liverpool, April 29 dull and uucbsBnged Afternooa-Hotton irregular clined a fractio uplands oa ri to arrive 13; Oleana 12. Theodorus slit himself with as the Englisl approached -'-U- liarrett cohvited of murder- of the Clerkeijwell -explosiow- Kew York, April Sft.

4ioM 1 K-' ton dult and middiirc' Ywh'Mgtot April 29 Ho resolution was. offered to pr'1 Copies, of Southern eonstitutwM. i- Impeachmint Sumner mo4 olution to cefcsure Nelson for likely to' pwtroke a- duel Nl6 prodaeed dated 9th Mireh, with can's signature, regardisg Sutler desired to see the yr desired Som4 pledge that t.c, it f'aase made some L.whn Nelsons said he would Fi 1 ik. Sit? POMU112 laeq viw Senate who eould ahow tha Here the nAttea stoppedi proceededj A Dicker lent home tfS tet inriallmeat bl bJ; r- A merit control public sentiment. 1 The moneyed men Of "the county 1 I 1: 1 afr .1 1'.

ureao tne ascenuancw oi tnc nt-mv- cratic party. They do not de-ise a investigation of the expenditures am tne eormption or the last mx ar- more than this, they fear rojiiP liension, Congress has time and Sgaiv incii luiuicu, aim. cvcri nil im.i iuii; political State Convention has 1 eet. i. 1 i i i urgc-u, in pasyea resoninn.ns aeeiaring the.

inviolability of the. nittonaldePs. i i I I iti' gigantic, moneyeu r.owen wn exert i tale.ntr entrjry, an crrrup tiun inf the appronirhinr.Iffidtntw! ltt we cirqurarisUxja heveni: "5" -r e' Jinontlago hy the moneytil turn c. lu iiiaiii. iiiti.

ui i- i I.t. the mofives that govern, this I v. mtion.4 -the radjea-p party, barki by and the -electoral J. 5 1 Africanized South, combined with niti; r', tl.c miiuarj prestige ot lien. rant 1 aiit-icipatc success, it win ue wofiacr-'t lul if thev do not succeed.

1 N4 fixe 1 t.i combatted such corruption. AM 4 vpt llio of r.iil.lif. tr.nliu,f L.i Vluui, Ilk I I ir. 14 befi although slow, has been tiadu(tf. I I tending towa'rds the overthrow tf t-itf- 1 i.i- radicals, the restablishmcnt of Con stitutional principles, and a 1 JVS: fnion of the States.

i i 5 u.1. w. v.pr iown 11 letter irom a respect ihlc of -Angelina county- uiukiagitB. ii 1 fiiiinesi of the 4 7 nejiro. school teacher during the interval that succeet' it I I .4., oi a nue ycr k.

widoiv, to whom her passed hiuiself'soV was elected to the Convention frou t. lppeftrti.atoleinw wenj rj Angelina, and, in consequence of IwiirY 1 ,4.4.1, rw 4. S. 1 2jk 1 jtn.f. v' i 1 lt tj! I kJt i (7 A a.L- I imi lVc itttend.

hercaft-T. to da, a dash hum-i I Am It its more trouble colled ill .1. A a 1 pTrtirpii cts rc lnews.ifer than they arc rnvJfRVATIVT. MASS MEETUiG 1 mating of the I on-crvitnc 4 it Ilarrisbn eoiiBtyi will asseiniiie ai i(or)house iniMarshalL on I Satirdnjl tlie th Day ot Ma, prei.ratiry to tIrough orgAnuation. I Mry ry ti.tfr.en oppfiso -I to tlx? Afrioatn- i it fi of the t.it isroiiii'-'' 1 to attn I Not ico.

1 fi.iv lr 1 I'lWEi-'-. ofthreve- pVTl iVilI bold luine -ervioe in tV Prot-tint it C'lurh tin (I ri't iy) Ivcnin at ciociw. i 1 ..1. i 'uirtoi li has just re- -l tarred -from Niew Otleims. WiSi accept f.u rr tn 4nk.

i 1 ate par. tr f- IVkptt, the Texas tyif Mr (jus hx press, t-iui pai Will accepts our thank New Mrlt p.irs i i i fi7" lUiy vojir igairs, ciga r'li' and flunking tobacco Keene -A M'iioice iot of curars jus r-toeived. VC1O1 waat p'iri ase Bliib4 or or, irnniB 1 1... tin eirl of li I.i wh No. 0, Tcj- HL.t,,i,,f Kirt Hon.

(vun Fort Bend coun are en leaW ring t. orinie an Ag i I i ni-14 wjw-ii'irH li furnifd throughout the Mate, i-i I he wheat -l. N.rtUrn i iniurcd in nianv --v 7" I if not distrcved. by the grass i v-lx3" the New oik tbiruld ndiKe -eirerson Iai'n to leave, the country. tlie conviction of the President, nibl (Vti.

ade in the Into Housif tne it regards as certain. i i. i jt-b-Mr 1. llil IVlUUIVil Ull I hop to a new building on Hi i 'I i i uth tide of.thc s.juarc, near lie is nicely littod upl an-i friscnt a ery vittntr iif.pearancc. 7 4 6-fcVe J.iibush a card from thj pas-f ri rr i si nyrrrs ol tlie l.uiie Hopkins, woo oti i s.

s.i. .1. i. .1.1 Ou-'l-'l "Ull UMLII 14.111 I I I 111 IllfJ 1,111. 1 I ito ci press their appreciation ot tlie i i- a.i manner in which lin'y '1 hose know apt T.

J. Iioots and Mr. r-uin Lawsou, 'tlie clerk, need iko (ccoinuendation. to induce them to 1 "travel on tins elegant steamer. KjiicKKKRocuER Lite L'ou-- The iuimc-nse increase of the busiiies)f this fcompany in the-South, I presents a sure guaranty of large profits and gives evidence of' rorrect and eouiiable manajtement.

It irorrect ana cquitate: maniimeitt. it i i I- iiiuv ii'U'is jui iiuuci inji iiiuiisjeuiiiisj 4...: i iiiuiii-euienii contemplate in- V. S. Coleman, ny, hs his office f.i4 null, 114:1111 niacn suring thetr lives. Mr VirrMf i.f t'lin iiAiiinnriT Sn Mars hull.

Uolnnuonj one of the murderers tol. Ward Major wis brought to this place on 1 uesdaj, an( iplaced ib where he remained two I davs. A guard started with him for Henderson on -'1 linr.day He made to hcvcml what rufcased to be a full waiwtion of. H.o luurder, admitting unreservedly his guilty connci-tion with lie also implicates, in this connection, the other parti i ho have been rerentiy arrestiid. As the matter ill undergo judicial iovettigation.

we fir-War further couioient upon hi ine 11 U. -S Cai'uon street, New are the i Agents of the Kepub- In tlnit city. 4 I 3 i 1 I if to I as ed j. 1 i it, who lived near Kaglf Lake, Col-! l'r. as i to i i ,...) suit the feeliig sentunebt of the iil UzIieHori-i8ute' pllbiic rili8buTy P.

ti 'V Margpeacber, J'. ajf rgpeaeher, hhr 10 lv slvnilli I. rl ia uuserv.eu uy tne -eiuxens in tne ad but pleasing duty of decorating he graves of the noble dead of the' Cause, he monument to i the memory of the lamented Col. Robert ikiith of the 10th Mississippi regiment was treated with imposing i-ivil 1 "1 The denioeratie executive commit tee have issued their call of the as sembling of the convention on the 12th of I Xew Orleans, April 23. Furtber returns from coftin try parishes received to day do nrjt effect materially the results already given.

The supreme cpurt has, decided that the grand jury, drawn under Gen. Hancock oder, composed entirely of white men is illegal, and orders given to discharge the jury I Washington, April! 25. Senator Vates writes a letter to the citizens of Illinois refusing to resign but promising hereafter to do bis dutyfree jTrom the besetting sin whieb had dragged him down. lie claims his drunkenness bas- been'1 exaggerated. Gn.

Scbofield's nomination causes muc)i speculation. the olive branch held out to conservative sen-senators second, a Compromise; between Johnson anf jGrant, but the affaijr is still a state secret-i, Johnson pppea3 not to have consulted even the tabHietabout tbe nomination. SOmner submitted a pjQtion that a vote! on several articles tb proceed at twelve of tbe day and after tho argument of the managers) and counsel closes the objection goes' Sumner proposed two additional rules, first, that Chase shall aslc each Senator how do you vote, and second thatj upon conviction it shall be tbe dutjr of the presiding officer to order convicts removal forthwith. Objection) matter goes: over to Monday. Chajso ordered argument to proceed, prosecution not responding, Groesbeek commenced argument that tbe body be was addressing -was a court urgfrrg from constitutionship permitted neither bills of attainder nor irresponsible tribunals especially such as were laws unto them selves.

Lincoln's plain violation I of tbe Constitution had! been, ratified by Congress, because his motives "were fsood. Then, proceeded to argue that first eight (article! led on whether tbe President hid the right to remoye Stanton and give Thomaa i-j i Hy the coming fall. 1 A few days since ('. Field- ofuoo i-ouiji win ic i-inoi nig uuuvi I I a lis ui ma 11 'otua, iim io niv 'i 1 lumnelt. 4 14.

The Waco Register, falter; pleasure iu reporting' a case of successful cotton since tho war! Messrs, IlcarnO brothers, Horatio and Kbe-nczer, 'of Itobertson 'county, in lliG, made G25 bales, last year 503. le-sidos they' made-nliundaiiee of corn. They devoted to cotton letwcen six and seven hundred acres, Cicero L. Hopkins, JI C' years of age mail rider from Iiastrop to Gonzales, was drowned crossing Cedar Crock, near Mr. kJohn Jenkins's'fariu, dixli miles from IJastrop, on the Cth of 1 April.

He had arranged bis bridle and saddle fixtures for swimming, but for some reason unknown, failed to reach the opposite bank. bdrse swam over, whether at the crossing or elsewhere, we were not informed. The. mail bag was lost. Young Hopkins was observed by frccdmen, before jbe reached the crebk, preparing ti swim, but they Were not in the neighborhood of the crossing when lie attempted tho feat.

lBdtroj AJrcfti'u r. i jThe Rusk Observer regrets to learn that Mr. I. Fishor was badly hurt at his mill, four miles from Husk, on Tuesday last, by tho falUn'irxi iomo sawed lumber placed in story of the buiMitjg for the purpose drying. Two of- bis workmen, Sir, irather.

and Mr. Hardyj wero also injured. The parties are doing well, and will soon1 recover. It is announced olScially a3 the opinion of Judge Dural that tbe benefit of the Bankrupt Act extends to all till the 2d of June, without ii" i tii. in U.tl V.

I 4 ill 4 IIV. IV, (II I'll. i threo colored persons in ie institu- tioir, no adeiiuatc provision! bav-intr 1 I yet bcn made for that claist I -t'i. iv.n I 1 DC 1 IJ 1 1 1 1 1 0 II .1 1UII, HIUIU Irni-iwn 114.111 elnlitii'd I Vi 1 l.lil a Trnn. I i.

tion of Mipsi nnnr in tin are tLu9 proviJeY As soon as means can be afforded, the building should bo-enlarged; its present size being only about one-fourth of the original design. then it'will not furnish sufficient accommodation for tbe (increasing wants of our great State, land another Asylum should be built in its eastern portion. Sonie large States, we are told, already have I three or four. The money which this would rcpaire could hardly be devoted to a. more nooie purpose.

-f As to the management, the Gazette says. From all we can learn, land what we saw' on our visit, we are; satisfied that Dr. Graham is doing everything in his flower, with the limited means now afforded, to make alibis patients as' comfortable as possible, land effect a speedy cure and dismissal from the He has our best wishes in the prosecution of bis arduous duties, and we trust our legislators, when we arc permitted tp have any, will give 'their early attention to the important subject of a more ample provision for tho insane, 1 Xi. I Hotel, New (rlkans. We are pleased to learn that Col.

R. S. Morse, of the City. Hotel, taking into consideration tho hardness of the times and' the great scarcity of money, has rednced the rate of charges in bis Hotel, to $3 00 per day. Thousands of Texans remember with gratitude, tlie kindness shown them by Col.

Morse during the war. The City is the Texas hotel. liatfrop Adc. a single man. proposed, was.

acep'j 1 lolmes, 3. P. Ford, Mrs. llaniphfbrd, nd straight way married her itH ltamnkford, James retkinslrs. mm, aS is well known herewas FeAr.

7 na a married man. llpha.liiwAii. or '4to 1 'J eu.na a marnea man. lie had a foin bkbport April 27 Vu? on her last trip from New Orleans io- ireveport ana jeuemn, avail tneni at'lss of this means of expressing their appreciation of the courte.v ami i 1 1j r. Wl Mil uyiiui UU1UCI a boat, and with the greatest con- I'h i Hips, J.

II. Morriii, iiml, i. Avers. C. Uriffith.

Lewis ja '68. nuersop Times of have been found and Harrison Rob- in! In 'for the murder of Col. Ward i Msior EIy on the 2nd of Aprili 1 4 against isaac onnston, AriiAlms Ann .1 I 41 1 a a a tnrm 88 P'ipais opinion Aed a8 to tb gU.Jt of those rfT accessaries. We under- ft lid lhp will rl.m.nJ 1 .1.:. 1 44 14 iai ai 1U13 hi of the Court, when all the facts A ton a vi'.

biay be able to give satisfactory I filTii tinns to ll -1 t-'isf susnicion ncamst a 1 -o---- ...4.. 41 iiu j-Mprove their innocence. I f'fc onrl will -probably continue for full ternt ot five weeks. Will. r.

i row, inuiins. "pg Hend ifay Jast Siya I Indictments Inst Willis Toe a t- -ni Tt. it vrtuic were wnu llini, wilfl i WliOr- Mir Jt --4 dert0od, to pb North on a visit tAliJ r1' WhU these faets. the KL-iis yi jingciiim ougiu to arrest Iitif A 1 uiiuiifcre wiin nini, Willi jw-Tior i he lived; aid representirre hit and who Msisfed him jin' Lis scfioS. oinetimeagoihe left here, as Starter the fact.

There appears io coJnustion aa to the euill of r.n4.F4 ri, I mnlri. nn 4 4 1 ii jt learn the impropriety of M.i' amei wkh stranem. who an "j'ail r-T- i ii'M 4... the foregoing, formed Coleman has Iwr-n nfrjoil he lady name was Mrs. Jones i.

i i I Ue remains of Clan. Jo VI ioigan were expected to arrie 1 i Louisville, from ieh --17 Thursday. i-T-I 1 iv itpnti rIaec" 1 1 BI, Liu .1 4 .1 Si. 'ifflf, I 1 A i i.

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