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VOLUME I.l
II. MATAMOliOS, MEXICO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 15, 1865.
M M HER 20.
>*
To Commercial Men.
W* are fully j*r**|».»r**il t<j eorgtf, In a superior
lOalAUcr, all kliida of
Pill NCI NO!
CARDS,
GlHi'ULARS.
WEDDINH CARDS,
POSTERS,
HAND BiLLS.
RICH Art
BILL HEADS.
IUI.1..S OF 1. ADI NO,
KK< El PTE,
BLANKS.
way bills.
Lit., Hu., Lie.
W* have th«* only
IIACIUNU JOB rilKMS
lu H. MaUiaonm
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Ailmtisf mutts.
|| MATAMOIUII lUlfUL.
( or net Maiumort* amt Iturbide Strtrett
BY II. L. SUNIEIL
The proprietor of this well known hotel la atilt
prepared ami ulw .iv* reu<ly t-> sfT-«r<t the traveling
and local public Midi every comfort within hi*
poorer. <iuchta atoppiiiK at the H M
Hotel, will receive every attention that can be
abown.
The Table aboanda with the b#"t the market
afTotd*, and die liar i* aunpliAMi with an escetlrut
lot of Wioaa, Liquor* and Cigar*.
The "tug** for Hot o del Kio lenvea thia hotel
tri duily ; aU-< the m'iiii weekly stage line for
Monterty and < amurgo bl*
Wwltaliig.
At drat they move slowly. with caution and (trace,
Like horaea when inat netting out ou a race ;
For dancer* at l .illa, Ju«t like horaoa at ra> ea,
Muat amble a little to allow ofl tli- ir pa. e-*.
The music play* faster, their mptnrea i**glu ;
Like litmbaina they akip, like tee totulus they
apin ;
Now draneriea whirl, now petticoat* fty,
And aukiea at itatl are caponed to the eye.
O’er die well polialied ball room in circles
they aw-im ;
lit amilee upon her. and the amilea upon him ;
lltr hand ou Am "boulder l* tenderly placed,
Hu arm quite mm tender circlai* Aer waul.
They atilt bear Ip mind aa tbey’re turning each
• •Itnri,
The proverb, " Oua g'od turn’* deaerviug
another;"
And theae kor/i/v hirni often end. It 1* »>aid,
lu turning the l.uly a oi g« nUvaiun a Arm/.
PoaTBCHIfT.
ipon hlf ahomiiiub pro.•- <-.|ing, when be I not, if any man ! \ up ♦•> t ' v*-1 Lion Hintino in Aloboia.—▲ letter
seized a stick of wood, k».<K-k*d hi1* Hv|> of liim whom we are all amenable to, it is freni Dctana, in the itidcpeuiiuiil of Con*
Mr down, ami then run into A Iioum abml Urn. Kwell." lie in a favorite with the ■tuntioa. gives gome further detail* of the
a uuurter of a ini It* distant, where lie children of the officer* of the garrison. who ! recent exploits of MM. Clin*->uing und
frightened a number of women and child 1 look to iiim with childlike con fi tie net*. Hombontiel. Having h-arnod that u hurae
ren almost out of their wits. He wa* Another of the rebel officer* is (jen Smith, hud been Killed by wild beasts, they pro*
Dually captured umi returned to the city. | who is scarce out of his tmi*, llis dress ceedod to the spot and concealed them*
Booth once sent to u gentleman who I in a plain Zouave jacket, made by some wives in some brushwood cl<<»e by. in
iuiw resides in this city to com*- to his hand loom o! the .South * | order to wait until the urimuls returned
house. On arriving there be found Booth I’he prisoners expressed Implicit coufl- after Huuset to devour their prey. I he
donee In Jeff Duma, and no mun could ‘
rally them no well ns he. He is their ideal
of a great man. Hurry (iiloiore is u fa-
vorite among the prisoners. He is an off-
hand, du.'hmg fellow, well supplied with
lying upon a bed, with a table near by,
upon which were two potatoes ami as
| niunv cigars, beside u largo number of
j peels.
“Have u potato? " inquired Booth.
** .V i ■ t mi •• 11
“Hmoke then."
When you talk of thin dance, 1 request It may be,
Not waltzing. but valuing, prououuood with an.
Al.KUfcO SkXl-ftl>l>l.K.
night was dark, und no moonlight was to
be hoped tor. The hunter* had not beta
long ut their post when u magnificent lion
upprouebed the horse. The two friends
touched each other with the elbow to snow
niooey (which he doesn't seen* tit care much 1 that they had seen the beast, und Choasa-
for). und is ver^ liberal to the poor fellows
who have beau neglected by tl.eir friends,
Our friend complied.
In u few momenta Booth prod mm! a if they have any.
couple of letters, enveloped and mailed, and , — ---- -*#*•*■— —— —
said lie wanted ore of them carried to An-j Dk-mmatj >n ok Mai.kx at tiik Horrn.—
*lit*w Jackson, l*r**siilent of the I’nlted Horn** ot the laeis disclosed by Lite a sur-
V * i \1.1 i.i\ i i imi
^1 MOV n il! V TO •> A N I s>|
n)TOHI I'onneitlog with Mut.i
miw«w. Thr •.utMOiiwni Iihv** pur. ha*vtl the la-
tc«t Imprttvrd pMascngcr coat be*, and new ah^-k.
and .tie prepared t > convey their pa*->clibera with
•ptH-d and commit.
Stage* will leave M.*ntcrey for San I.ui* Potod,
on Tharaday, at h o'clotk, A. M , conns*'ting
with liit-aday'* »tage I nun Matsinoma.
Stage, will leave San l.uia P<>1<m1 on every
Thur-duy, at * u'clook. A M., arriviug in tnn<-
toennne. t with .tat'i- b»r VI atatn-mu. Maine day.
I oiumaociag tVcdueaduv, April 5th, |s»i5.
IiABHIlU. A lilt A MS
ell L. 8ARDENT.
4 MOItltl*M»> At ( »., ItMvIvIng, Kur-
il * win<lmv an I • i inmiMM n M. r■ li.nl-,
W ho!c«aU-and Itctail Deal* ra in DRY HOODS
OHOI FRIES, BOUTS AND MH*l->, llr**wi,-
vllle, Texaa.
Keep i on.Untly on hand a large and well ae
|e. ted "tuck of F HEN i'll AND ENGLISH
tiltUDS.
Cotton and Wool, oi any other merchnudia*-
aeut <*n conaignmaat. will l>e punctually alt«-ude«i
to and Ilia tal advance*, made.
fUnot*MU* Ncllhenny A Wilha, llouaton ;
J. Loudon. do ; t.eorge A David<e>n, do. c3 .lm
X K 1*1.1 M I I.TIIA Hlld.lAHIISAMKIS,
, .ml Itur
(FoMiK-tly the IMt**tM ) Natanmr*»a. The |*ro-
prntor, ADOLI'HtS I 4S’ Do. T, so'.lcita Uie
(Nitronage of Ina old frienda, and the publu* in
general.
He keeps esuatantlr «»n hand a general asMort-
nient of F-xrign and Dumeatic Win**., Liquors
and Mill l.i<|uora; also, ihe chohest Havana
Cigars, Fancy Groceries, Material, for Billurda.
c7-tim
i OISMOIMH.I | A\ HOTKl, A M> l(K<*
I T Vt'BAT, Cn «ar »treet. II Mstam<>roa. J.
B. BIKON A 00., l’roi>rlrt*»ra. This favorite
house is rent rally iociilcd and p'MaeaaM all the
ooavenlencea u.nslly f*mnd ai>out a rtr*»t-«la**a
astabliabmeat. No effort will he snared that
will conduce to th*- comfort of th<»-*e who may fa-
vor ua with their patronage. clT'im
VATIOMI. Hill SK—ttnlaaral Fran-
.1 - . M ■. * * *. n ina
ina and A»*aeola. A. V. POINT. PnipriettW.
la fully prepared to entertain the Pnblb with Ihe
he.t the market affords, at all hours ; i*l«o,to fur-
nish Lodging, for the convenience of fravelera.
The tmr is supplied with the choireat Wiooa,
Liquor, and Cigars. Tire Proprietor would l»e
m<>«t happy to serve Ills fi lend, and the puMic
gencrdly, teeling confident he can pb-ae**. cMn
1 ft X IITI.KTT A linttUP.'S Mall nml Ka-
il prr>>. Stag*- Line. Four Hon*c Poat Cos. be*
will leave M.itnmonai and Itsgdad ever) day at
7 and 9 o'clock A M., and at 1 and 3 o’« I«k k P.
M. Office and Kegi-ter at the II Matam >r-»> ami
(ilols- Hotel., Matannrros; and St. t harlea Hotel,
Bagdad. B Aim.Ell A lit) ID IK,
clntf _ I’l-’i
j. ANCHINI ... ........aricsa.
* 44H.lt I.sm llOt %K. l aainirn lal street,
r Matamoro*. RIANCIIIKI A SPK EH. Pro
priet**r*. Conor, ted with tilt* establishment is a
tine OYSTFH and CONFM riONKHY Deirart*
ment. The BAH la supplied with the choi.wet
Wioea, Liquors and Cigar*. c7-Sm
A It X i H 11 .%» Will III It*- n Al.l M
A lifave MtTAMOIIOS and BOCA DEL
HIO every *iay at H l-'i o'cha k, A. M , and i l-’i
o’clock, I*. II. Office at CnamoiMihtan Hotel.
el AL. EDWARDS, Agent.
Il«‘uiiuia«-ent'ea of
Bool It.
MY AN 01.D STAOKR.
Sut<*H, ami th“ nt.icr to the Governor of render show how Irigbtluliy the inula pop
Rhode Island. They were very important, 1 uiatiou of tJie South lm* b**vu wtHtea by
ami must he carried by sonic mu- who the war. In nmuy localities it will he
the 1'JtU‘i would go all the way on foot. II - wanted foumi to ho marly Rnnilulated. A few
jins incnd to look up u negro in the city months a general consolidation of compa
who wii* a whitowa.lc-r, und who. being men and regiments took pluco in aovcral of
exceedingly trustworthy, would perform the reUd corps, whole regiments that had
the office luithfullv- coui.t* the affair once i.umticTcd one thounund men and
(From the Spirit ol the e.t.j was r >pgottea as looti um the visitor left,
I knew Biutna Booth, Sr., iu Baltimore, and . «* letters were never sent,
where biaoeccutricities were better known, | Hoc«h ofien mid hi hia collected mo-
perhufni, tliuu in any other city. Ilia ment.. all of his insanity wan doe to bran-
irvuks of inaatiity, a* they were called, dy. Of this thi'ri* can lx* no doubt; there
wereRofamiiiurtotliciohalniuuiNofih.it .v.ts not u particle of “inorui" insanity
city that his ifinat absurd pcrfoiumnecs cx about him.
cited but little remark. 1 —..*»►♦»-—■—.
A few reuiiuwceuciw of hia mysterious [From the RuaWu Traveler.]
conduct doriiw tut period t» read The |.,.,,ont.ri p-ur, Mairo...
with inteicm.
On a miserable
more being absorbed in single companies
of less than filly men. '* he following
figures were taken from the rolls of llur-
dec s corps, including present and absent.
Ten regiments cousoli»Jate*l, 2.37 men; three
regiments. 210; twenty regiments, C27 ;
eleven regiments. *l!i ; five regiments, 456,
representing 40.0410 men ou the original
rolls ; one regiment, 201 ; eighs regiment*.
421; representing 10.U00 Texas troops;
oik* n-giment, 40 left out of 12,00 ; reserve
......... morning A jounir Ml »lio hr aonM- tniialk, rw.t art.llorjr te.. b«tlcr.,-,, ;.CII; .cvcn regl
Ikwi.phy.icun ... •Utl'igln ln*-m.c u> ^ i.,m,|„y,.d „t Port tVunon. in a Tn,f- ,"»'«*•»•* -1*—
.... Uny .to*t, when Ik fcerd ».n« ..n« ] jtioI1 ........ |„. Iliul i„.c c..nm,....i.-nii..i. sln*le «wiim>nt. conwIhlaM.nnd not rep
. •> lllltl II I ll III I I. .1 M I ■ I. i It . I I. i a I !**.■>• * M uMl . ■ > I . I ant k/t l*i> n • I I I I . a, I . . I . n ■ • ■ a
come upon the stoop, und thought Irorn
the |M*culiar slipshod a. ud oi the visi-
tor'a footsteps that he wuaumgro slave.
I hero wns a deep snow on the ground, und
a dn/zling rum wan now falling, which
t-uuacd the stM-ets to lx- in u dcploiable
condition. The d->or w.»* oi>»ucd without
knocking, and, iu-tcad of a slave, the great
I actor entered, with nothing upon his f*<et
hut a pair of thin fttockmg*, Speaking
with tin* rets I prisoners, has given u* some
information respecting tlu-ui. I lc seems to
lie rutlu-r favorably impressed by their ap-
pearance, und his account seems to lie
almost a "soutbside view ’ of tin* men who
arc unwillingly enjoying the hospitalities
of the government.
resented above, showed the following
numbem on their rolls: 21, Ki. 16, 46,
124 . 22. 50. 31, 185, 24 , 41,65, 180,35,
50, 11. 42, 40, 100.
Light companies consolidated unwonted
to 38 men ; five companies, 66 ; ten com
i panics, 82 : eleven companies, 5y ; ten
comoanies, 65 ; fifteen companies, 54 ; ten
He soys the whole numlier ot prisoners companies in one cum-. 81 ; in another.
____ ,_____ _____ ________, . r ______n u* ’h** -"Hi- a boat .100, embracing gucr- fjy ’| he average in Iat's ccirps before
in uu carm-st voico.au*) wiiii that curious 111 ht'wkud** runners, relu-i uffieers and conHolidation was ulmut 80 m«*n to the
nasal twang for which he was remarkable, di-doyul cit'Seus. Ihe number * f gm-rnll.m regiment, and tho«e corpsri*prcM*nted over
asitcd the *locti*r if lie could go and sea Iim IH n('a ‘.v newt ut whom belonged to jlu|| |ju, hrmv. (fen. Bute's diviriion has
father, who was very ill. Hu was answer- G>** eotninan I of Mosby, and w bon captured |(M}^ every general und field officer and
r*l in I be affirmative, wlien the two ut once H' ,|1 u' dsngi-roas mhh. ttur in- Hired fourths of the men in battle, since the
started to a !iou-*e several squares distant, l,jrMl l11* tlu v ar* most <d them jo mg. ttrmy left Dulton. It lost thirty jar cent.
Booth leading the way. The doctor was !*“'“* nmretiiaji ordinary Intel igomv. th^bnttleof Itcntonvilie ulnuc. Other
Conducted to a room hi the fourth story, ftr*d (feucrullv Iroin wli.it they cnll go-nl fm-jg of the same kind might lie stated, if
hi which there win no fire, und where, ,n,,,'lics. Quite a number ot them arc wt.r(. possdrle .o place the mutter in a
upon aa huroblo couch, reposed the rtnscru-^ro(>> ^Lirvland and \N ashington. I hcv otrongcr light.
s .. I d-u:h “r'' I'"'1 M'.v ‘imv tmGb. to the discipline of
iug firing i>oth barrel*., sent the uminal
rolling to the bottom of a ravine. There
hud not been time to rcloud when a second
lion up|K-urcd. BomlKumel pushed his guo
to Ins companion, and (Mmsiaing k*-nt the
new comer to join his roars of pain witL
those ol the preceding. A third and fourth
lion appeared successively an*l inct with
the Runic fate, Bombotinnl loading each
time and passing the firearms to ('asaaing.
The situation of the two hunters was,
however, Dow becoming critical. The
bellowing of the wounded und dying ani-
wttls was likely to attract tln-ir fellows to
the spot, while the darkness rendered the
task of avoiding them difficult. Tim hun-
ters were beside* trembling with cold, for
they had not laken the precaution of put-
ting ou warm clothing against the night
uir. They therefore decided on regaining
their tents, where they found their com-
panions fast asleep, not having even heard
the reports of the gun*. Thu next morning
the party proceeded to the scene of the
night's adventure. Two of tin* lions were
lying dead, but the others had disappeared.
I hey appeared to hove* lost much blood,
out the dryiiex* of the ground rendered
their traces difficult to follow. I'recently
a general scamper among the A rubs w ho
were along in the search showed that
something had !>eeu discovered, ami it
turned out to be a hug'- liom-s* winch
hud taken refuge at tin* bottom of a ravine
t’hoasuing, Bonibonnel, Count Karolyi and
M Deichmann advanced together, and all
tired But even after that volley sin* again
raised her head, when a ball lieneath the
diouldrr Iroin Hombontiel finished her.—
The other wounded animal could not be
found Hirhirmnu.
He hud l•ecu dead so long (hat the blood
in his body wits congealed und the corpse
was cold os ice.
I be doctor examined the body a mo-
ment, ami said :
*:.Mr. Booth, your father i» dead "
“Can t you do uuything for imn ? " in-
quired the uctor.
••1 cannot n-surrcct him "
Bo..th
of his father
Johnston Bisobkyk.o Jarr. Davis.—Tim
the place, and our officers have no troul*l**
with them. Among them is a young man , , ,, , , , ,
n.m.-.l ll.,k. ll-« »m»l fellow of '‘,cl"T^ •'•*» ll‘“l *•>«“«•
about 20 v.-ur» .....I,, orivut;- in MonliT'n *r»nl h*l »rrm^ «t lUleurli Md m.Je
who ,-luimu ... u « «...n,l.ou'ur k"0,w'' lllp "rIm" ""“W ,'f,
I'leeident Monroe. Ito d‘)hnstoti. Jell Davtr ordered him not to
When I’resi*l*-nt Lincoln was killed
CcRioi’i HRqt'RRVR.—4)n Good Friday
morning, after divine service at the Church
of AUhallows Lombard street; the sermon
being preached by the Hcv. J. l'nphum,
the quaint gift of u penny and a packet of
raisins to each of sixty of the younger
scholars of Christ's Hospital was made, io
accordance with the will of 1’etcr Sv
tnonds, dated 1586. T’nder the testator's
will.it may be recollected, it lias also been
tbe custom to distribute at \\ hitesuntida
sixty loaves to poor fxrsoiiN, the distri-
surretnlcr, but to disband Ins infantry, 1 but ion having, as direc'cd. taken place over
. . spike Ins ca m with cavalry and avc, in I k>I street, Bish
many of them * emed to regret it very ,„ouuted artillerists, to cover the flight of I opsgat*. The spot is now covered by the
l much, and there were no expressions nf joy t|je remimnt of the reU-l Government, railway terminus, ami last vearthedistri-
then approached t ha lifeless form among them. They say that Lincoln was Accor«lmig to the Republic, Johnston bution took place in tbe’vestry of St
her, and,seixing him by the lower lenient, ami they had reason to expect receivtsd tlxiis order with indurtiaiiou and Bishops Church Hishopsgnte. IVter Sym
jaw, sprung h.s mouth open, und endow- favorable treatment from him. Rune of fe(-uicd tt) 0iH.y jt< ^ying that in the I ond's curious gift of pennies and plums is
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vorcl to breathe into Ins lungs a new them have funds, and they receive the Bos- f)0fli,j0ll j„ w|ljJ, |ie found himself, three paralleled by a beipiest made to the parish
vitality. To his apparent surprise he did ton papers dully, nnd are well posted up id (juti^ claimed Ins consideration ; his duty of 8t. Deter, Corniiill, for the purpose of
not succ4*ed, and, turning lightly away, he the news «*t the day. I hey ure generally ,(| hj|| tr04).M) j,i8 ()(|9y t0 |,1() coinilry, com- buying fagots to burn her* tics. Now-*-
observed : in very good health. Ib-.-ontly one of * . .* ..... __j .... *• . . .*. ... 1 .i.....■ »..—«...i .i.-i- r. *
•* Y'ou are right ; he m dead." ‘their number died, uud about $150 was
|\ A NASIU RKUOVIA'N »'««*-•
M\TAM(lRt)8 nnd MONTEREY evsry
Wftdiie^lMv sad Satanirtv morning at 9 o’clock.
Office at C<M*n)o|Mditau Hotel.
C.s-3m A. H. ANDREWS, Agent.
/ It TLKHY -SOS <tom. Furhtl K**leoft mf
V.; vartouM |»stt«rn«. for Mote low. 100 gro*« of
Table and Cannag Knlvew for Rale By D. KLR
H4UHAN, lm|e*rter of Watches. Ac., corner
of Matamoro* and Golan ata. MaUmoroa. cll-ltn
ALKEHACft'i Hilliard OaloOn, fw
•or Bt., near Main Piasa. MaUmoroa, Meg
otl-Jni
T\Htoi
V sola by
AND MEDIUNKS I.OW, VS
METCALFE A CO.,
DrnggiaU, Brownsville.
On one occasion Booth entered a subscribed to purchase a metallic colfiu, iu
bakery, clothe«l in rugs and currying in which his remains were soul homo,
his hand a small bundle, around which M^,,r informant says that there are im
' was a coarse bamlana handkerchief. Ac- prisoned with Mosby s men 15 or 20 of
’ costing the baker, he asked : | * iincheloa’s guerrillas, an independent,
“ Will you trust me for a loaf of plundering gang, also operating iu Yir-
bread ? " ginia. These appear to be u rutfiaoly set of
i -- man, seeming to know Iim customer, fellows, and tin- others arc not much In-1
replied that he would. Booth received clim-d to fellowship witli them. Besides |qv* a nunil>erof Hustoun soldiers and
the loaf, and requested the baker to kotqi those there are a few from Forrest s com- Polish peasants fluffing in nil inn near
his bundle in pawn until the money was maud, whom he describes os fighting (foain, one of the GoaHucks boasted thut
paid. A* soon a* the actor was gone the fanatics. ’ The prisoners generally admit he wus such a good shot that he could
vendor of bread untied the handkerchief, Glut the days of the Confederacy are nnm strike a man's rap without touching the
and found that it contained a quid of to- f^-red, though some think there will still Ik* Beud. One of the peusunts accepted the
fighting west of the Mississippi. Hcveo- j implied challenge, but pulled his cap so
eighths ol them would gladly take the ful- over his eyes that the moment the ball
oath of allegiance und go horn*-. There struck he fell dead. The soldier was con-
are quits a number of rebel officers im detuned to a month's imprisonment for
prisoned at the fort, who are kept in sepa having killed a mnn by his imprudence.—
rate quarters, and are not allowed to coin- |„ his defease he alleged that the fault was
____________r ^________ municatc with tho other prisoners. Among ,|10 .peasant's, and. to prove it, he would
*• 1 will now trouble you for the small buu-| them are thirteen rebel general-*, the moat repeat thf experiment with tbcjudgt him
die I left with V4>u.M prominent of whom is Gen Kwcll. He self; only he would advise him out to pull
“ 1 can give you tho handkerchief." was •wins to Im* a great favorite with the rebel his cap so far over his ryes!
tbe reply, “but 1 threw the contents away.”, soldiers. They say that he was always in — - ---
“8ir.” exclaimed Booth, “you committed the fight, that ho was the flglitiug man un- Thk Papai. Hosk.—There is some ca
an egregious error." j dcr Stonewall Jackson, and much of the riosity as to the person to whom tbe rose
“Dio I? 1 von d—d soon remedy it;" honor which that general gained was due of 1865 will bo given, though some speak
aud the baker proceed*d to the bock yard, to KweH. Thu “boys" recount a colloquy of the young queen of Portugal. The
whr a he gathered the scattered treasures GuR was said to have taken place t*ctwecn Pone, however, is not limited in his choice,
together and putting them in the handker-1 Jackson and Kwcll in tho early part of the and may bestow it on any man eminent iu
chief returned them to their owner, who. >sr. Jackson reproved Ewell for using dignity, though not of a royal house or to
bowiiig his acknowledgments, turned and «n'»ch prolane language, urging that it any church of tho old or new world. Iu the
Ikad awav i never won a battle. Kwcll replied, be fifteenth century consecrated roses present-
"Xth was once discovered by a friend thought praying never helped one much in cd to tho P.me’were placed over the con
bucco, an oyster shell uud an old Kbo**,
which he threw into the bark yard.
Ntxt day Mr. Booth appeared again,
nttired in a new suit of handsome black,
und looking the picture of gentility.
*• I believe I owe you five cents," he
said, and thereupon paid it. He continued:
pooed of the wives nnd luiinli*** *»t those day-*3 heretics nml their friend* object to
brave men. and his duty to his superior being burnt, so the gilt is not applied, like
officer. The Inst he considered, under the Symond’s, in the way originally designed
circumstances, th** least imperative, und lie by the donor, but is put to it better use
chose to disregard it. Acting upon this The parish books of St. Peter s record a
determination lie surrendered his army yet move curious gift. It is. we believe,
upon the terms which have already been in the shape of a rent churge on certain
published, uud uro now known to the property, to be applied to destruction of
iudy-birds in the parish. The spot would
up|H‘nr to liuvc hern infested with these
insects once upon n time—hence a premi-
um for their annihilation being given. At
Allhallows, in addition to the gifts to the
blue-boys. Cd. euch was given to children
of the lAingbouru Ward Schools, who at-
tended the service, ami a shilling each and
a loaf to a numlier of poor persons. The
distribution was performed by the church-
warden. Mr. K. H Rigby.— London City
P refs.
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An enterprising firm in this city havs
X? F. I.K1CHIIA ItDTft fwlftM Mono*
L* Broker aadC'xnuiiwuoo Merchant. Office
»oxt door to Commercial House, opposite Custom
•Mm
fcssiotiuls at Rome, to denote setrrecy, the
roae being tho emblem of silence. Hence
tho phrase, ** »ab rota," which is almost
universal.
sent a cargo of petroleum to Africa, to be
disposed ol as perfumery for the " courts
of tho realm.’’
Wrkn Simpkins’ wife kicked him oat of
bed. says lie, “ See here, now ; you d better
not do that again. If you do, it will cause
a coolness."
A vall. thin, square huth gentleman was
s»en walking down the treet u few days
ago. when all of a sudden he was observed
to turn reund
A TOAST
The Press-It
truth, re presses error, im-prr
edge, dv-preeses tyranny, and
ex presses
is«s knowl
op presses
none.
A r.Apr in a Western oity advertises for
a gentlsmao for breakfast and tea. Doss
•ho intend to make only two meals of him t
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Maltby, H. A.; Maltby, W. H. & Kinney, Somers. The Daily Ranchero. (Matamoros, Mexico), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1865, newspaper, June 15, 1865; Matamoros, Mexico. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849399/m1/1/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .