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Pensacola Commercial from Pensacola, Florida • 3

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tho tuiwaail uUct; tmmU I eoaariv It to-' Ur- a duty to frown amk action coul the actors. In my previous I did not rufer to Mr. Loud' allusioa' to tha'Com. KuiHUujc and Loaiv The eleventh monthly meeting' of In MemnrlanL' -a- Died lu this city, ou U10 evening of the1 3d Inst, aud in tho 20th year of his A CARD. I'KNsaoola, October 9th, 1 regret that ou this day 1 am forced to tieg- STclwyrama to thi Wt 1o-day from long Hollow Drain.

the Board of jtlealfh baa accoiu-plislied a groat work in digging a dilult which now carries away the surplus water from a locality whore it ha heretofore remained sUgnaut and with gj bg the Signal Offift at 60 this won. Barometer Temperalwe 69 "Dew Pon -Re-a'ire eent Saturation fieptratre Signal Ser- viee8i4tiri ame4 at 6-19 this morti- fi; fdiaola 70; Pert EadtW; PatitHm CQ; Savannah 00; Keg Wairtl Orleans 75. work more eoiiiri nlal to uiy wishes, ren dering ai)tuiied to our fellow-sulVert rs, in inler to protect myself from the asptniMw of IHm rurdve and others. I If be had refrained at the present time, as choose to do for tBe past tuehe monllii, and uutil the pitjaout epldruile was over, 1 would Ue disposed (however much wrouK lie ht.d doue me, )to Apare him, hut seeing that i that manner of man who will return il senl, 1 am forced to remind him that it was thus 1 treated him when here In March Inst, 1 ii. Aclinii Major, so vigilaut In looking; after his Welfare.

Hint I did not lose sight of him even iinlil 1 bad seen him safe at the Junction. Whi he st-vs this iu print, he ill l'ull comprehend his de obligations inc. It is a soniw of pleasure to think anil feel duo ri'sH-l lor a Judge of the Circuit Court, ofthe I'nitcit I have alwas felt a conscious pi itli; in imintlni; out unr Supreme Court us well us the Circuit and Dlstriet Courts, as model of honor and integrity, and hated to cmlil "stories" told to myself ami others, I must rail tin in storios, notr that the Jud.e disclaims tin in; assei tiiiK that a (Centleman ol the ktamlinj! of His Honor, did associate with, aud was actuiilly run ly men lue stamp I previously referred to. Thru led ine as wull as olhem, so to believe, ttnd as straws lell sonietlinea vvjiieh wax" the w'nd blows, 1 was forced Into cwivietion upon overhearing a eonversatioii lH'twecn the JudijO ami Mr. Whiutdn, when tundiiiK on Oovernment street, with their baeks to the second ollloc window of the Merehants' Hotel, l'eiisauolu: moreover, WharUm, under said so repeatedly.

"'v The Judge tevms to lie affeoteil with a "notlle rash" he publishes bis aiailugy or reasons for nppolntint! one Individual to several ofllecs. Til Is evidently tile sore for have rt-asou. to kiiBW Ttinr micf Ooneral (iarueld 's-en alive this day, our iiKHlern Varrns would not have dared, to vio- late the Kenerai mm roroiii.uiiK a ininupii- Ity ofotllees toJa held ly one iarso, and he am I for in to maodant, 'as I was ttt lous to know what 'rtlfleer he hud leferuneo T'poa UKiuirr. I UhI to believe that Commander Alfred Hopklnks, who was lately attacbed to lha-' N'uvy Yanl, was the person referMd 1a. have only to auto that I neve had tae ttt.

fortune either to know or uieet'tlM rnaa, nitj that all I know of him, deslr to know, ia-'-that he is the author of aXavy Tanl Oeaerat Order, called No. i which la irond htu.lu his caliber. Kamor baa it also that for-. a deserting his post aud uotnuiandtUDoa nieM- n-ver iu 1'ensacoUt, (alae atllM oil,) he hus lmn detaclietl and Dittoed OO waiting orders. I stood at my post a Secret tary to day after day, at Ume hen I had eommaudiag offleeri with 24 hour, ouaaflcr the other bean -ii'i taken down, but did nbt knW a orayefi lieaf uhioiik tliein.

Aye, one of tho aaaibw who was actually orderod tltebepartment leae, liraily answered "nb, thhj 1 not the lime to leave." and died at hla pott. A man ho ran play the assassin by (tubbing In the dark, may safoly be set down at "modem HeeUir" in the laoe of danger. As 1 may mil soon again have a ehanoo of nettllnit his honor tho Judge, it were well to direct his ntlention to the consequences' Winy removal; tliivngh Ii is to be presumed, a be saysK that he is si euhvcriauV not tridywitli fact, but tluii he muatluW all alsnit the Mill;" here ft the real euuse of my removal, or which ktl to that nclion. 'tliere Is a wrtalu elaa of persons that whilst Commissioner paid partkuiar iittcntiou to kiclnapis-rs or crinpt. Hiace (K-t.

last, iliey have had a and aa tui-: ploye In the Custom House actually informed mo that he saw aa Amerloan rithtcn, a sailor in irons, taken forcibly OB board a Ui itisli Uottoni in broud day. light. In jaslico to the denomination reprtf- sen ted by tho undersigned, publish tl(j f0ow nar letter In reaitonse to a tMiAm o( vhlou i i i. rcirur iii.sricmo-ciwfffmf; wo msn aiw 1 l.litilicf, whluli, while fra'gmentary, are" suillclent withal to enlighten the reader as to the faith arid doctrines ofthe Latter Bay Saints. Milton, Sept.

25, 1882. Editor Commercial Dear Sir: In your lssnepf Septeni- ber 5tli, you made rf6me remark upon telegraph dispatch from 8. C. to N. which were calculated to mfsjokd aud prejudice the minds of tho who are uot posted.

There are within about 30 miles of rousacola, some 300 memben of the Latter Day Saints Church; but they should not be confounded with the Utah Mormons, as their Church la entirely distinct from that body of pcoploi dlfl'uiLng in faith much at day -light does from dnikness. The Utah Mor mons are an apostate tiranea of the Church of Christ, having materially departed from tho original faith of tBe a Church. Tho Church of wWeh the Saint In Santa Uosa and Escambia counties am moiubers, Is known as the Re-orgauUed Cliurcli of Jesus Clirist, of letter Day Balntsj an incoi'iorated body with head-tiuai-tor iU Lamoul, Iowa; having membership of about scattered throughout tho UnltodStatea, Eugland, the Canada' and Australia, I Inclose an epitome of our Faith this institution was held at the 6ocre-retarv's office, on Wednesday last, when the sum of 1900 00 wan ayetioabd off and bought iu by Mr. M. J.

Corne lius at a piemium of 12.50 on the hun dred. Incite the times there was manifested some competition among bidders, hirh goes to" prove that all hope is uot goue, and that every'ody don't expect to bo buried that is in the next twelve mouths. We. wish- to saT for the benotit of stockholders that the annual election for president, Directors, takes place next inonUi, and take the liberty suggesting, at the same time, the re-election of the old officers, each and all of whom have given entire satisfaction, and have built for the organiza- tiou a valuable reputation, and hence reflected creditably upon themselves and all concerned. TraiuMcttonB at Custom Houho Month Scptemtx-r.

Vessels ft-Min Foreign Ports Domestic cleared for Foreign Ports Domustio for Kirtriea of Mchd. tor duty frvoof for consumption liquidated Certiticale of enrollment granted UoeustHiiur coastiiij; trade Value ofxports-dou)eatic ltKCKll'IS. Duties on ImMrt Tonnage Tax Hospital Tax OffleialFees 1 Ml.07 146.3H Total We can announce authoritatively, that the Riei a Bros, have concluded to re-buUd the Wa9hinglo.11 Exchange as soon as a seUnjenfe iad? tibe- erfjujzsr'ewmpaiues. 111c new minuting yill be a facsimile of the old, and the time to accommodate occupants who desire to do a driving trade the coming winter. Unavoidable Snuipeusion.

Mr, Francis Marnchalkit present in charge, of the Adrtnice-tfazctte, has issued a oircutar stating that in consequence of the fever appearing in his family, nearly all of his hom-ehold be ing attacked, his paper will be discon tinued till further notice. We sympa thize with our brother who has been very sorely tried during the epidemic, and sincerely hope no domestic alllic- tion may be added to his troubles. Milton Quarantine. In our last was a notice that P. and A.

trains Would run three times per week, leaving Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 12 noon, and that freight would be received daily from p. m. uutil 4 r. m. This train is run to feed Milton and Santa Rosa county, furnish mail, and is restricted to three trips por week by order Of Miltou Board of Health.

As the Miltou authorities do not per mit any freight on this train, except through freight from Mobile and other points, none being permitted from the stores of our city, the notice that freight will bo received daily, has been with drawn. This train docs not carry pas sengcrs. A Political Problem. The past few days have witnessed singular change in political circles, the all-absorbing thome of yellow fever having been discarded from the mind, and the problematic question, "whether more colored men have left town than white," brought under discussion. This refreshing and amusing, yet none the less perplexing to the bosses, who are flow pulling tho strings and calcu lating oil the results of November's election.

Amid the gloom which surrounds us. such diversion will doubtless have a bcnenVial cll'ect, for doctors argue that loo much study upon any one subject is likely to disorganize the functions of the mind. This opinion has much strengthened of late by the utterance of a colored brother, who said that on one occasion ho "jincd de church and prayed so much and loud dat dc Lord refused tor hear him." But, Joking aside. It w-ems to lc agreed that two polling booths will be sufll-cient to accommodate the electors on the 7th proximo at this precinct No. 2.

The Skamlinavian Bethel, presently iu charge of Consul C. F. Boyson, is receiving a handsome addition in the way of a largo dormer window. Resolutions. Hall Hum ll a I'KKHACOLA, Kin-, c'tT 6th, 1KK2.

nn it bus 11leaw.1l Hie Almighty Ood, in Hi Inwriltllile wisdom, while yet In yoiiui. remove inira our meiiilsr, MAX KUGIjr.MArt. Thrrr.fTf it "''(, That In hlrtcmle the limn- II'S'K l.nnu'T ..1 Mm zeul and m-llfe menilMrrs, ami kiu alwayn foremotit ever lie It fnnMr isrvimi, mm i le nlwl on the niinnU. and copy I ent to i.u.ifi. fii miriiriitiiH trwum him iMTeaved family publlslwo.

J. J. WcOUlUK, 1 JNO. B. 1KKIN, Coniwltu.

1). ITLKWOttTH.) if. KIMrtlLlCIIftTfclS, fsHiPisruws CXKAlUP. rSr, ii. ii n-Ax- Collin.

Usr I'roaiwiMOT, i wiuh-a, wit ft um- I Kdward CiM.Wi.lt. WjWi prm by luin with IM A lantwr, Hp I a uu is agt, Max J- KruLKMAK, a native of Xew York and for twelve months a rcsideut of Pciincola. Mr. Kuglemaii was employed in the establishment of t. Bear, wholesale aud retail grocer, and where by his genial maimers aud thorough business tact, had won for himself golden opinions from all lie came iu contact with.

At theocgluning of tho scourge that is wow devastating our fair he was implored by his oinplojjfr, Mr. Boar, to leave the place, but being of a temper? anient uot easily frightened, and hav ing come to Ponsucohi with the intention of identifying himself with it, he allowed hi sanguine nature to over come the arguments of his friend and employer; he paid, alas, for his tcmor- ity the greatest price man can pay, his life. Ou Weduesdav he. was followed to the grave, at the Jewish Cemetery, by tho member of the order of Il'nai Brith, ami of tho members of tho Fire Department, both of which organisa tions he was a member. Mr.

Kugle- mart was tlio oldest of a large family and the hope and priito of an aged mother. "God tempera tho wind to the shorn lamb," aud may He in his mercy pour the balm of his Hiiirit upon the heart of this bereaved mother. Died in this city ou the 27th in the 27tb year of his age, tf yellow fever, Mosks Ambkvm. and had resided in Pensocola only a few Being a comparative I1 stranger, in a strange land, his untimely end enlisted tho sympathies of even ate frleuji and acquaintances. I it the 4t few day wet- have going away of several of our most promising young citizens, yet with the most 'of these death was robbed of many of Its terrors from tho fact that they wore consoled in their last moments by thoso with whom they wore in perfect sympathy, but In this hir stance it was the hand that moistened the parched lips and smoothed tho dying pillow, which must be an added grief to those who were "so near and yet so dwelling in a distant laud.

Moses Ainlimui was gentleman by Instinct, and his sad end will lie long remembered. Hs remains were buried in the Jewish Cemotery on the fgllowingday. Mattik GinrtKNH, 9 months 11 days old, died last night, 20 minutes to 7 o'clock, of whooping cough. "Of such is tho Kingdom of Heaven." Those consolatory words should lift the drooping hopes of the stricken pa- ictils, for the care aud sollcltndo in oparably connected with lie raising of children is now passed away so fur ns little Mattik is concerned, and she is now numbered among that celestial choir which chants the songs of praise before the Eternal throne. Also, lastnight, the Hov.

Z. A. Owkns. Tho romains will be buried this evening at 4 o'clock. Well may it bo said that iu the den tl of this gentleman an immolation has boon oftm-cd to his Divine Muster.

The deceased was pastor of the Baptist Church, in this city, and, true to his: charge, ho remained with his flock until stricken with tho fever, to which he has proven a victim. Wo sympa thise With his family and congregation, who will iiiIhh his spiritual mluistra ileiiM. IMKH, At Bay 8t. Ixmis, on biimlay Bept. 17th, 1882, at 1:15 p.m., Maiiik atiiii.dk Diil.KHV.

aged 'il, wile of Albert P. Hulse. Swiftly, almost without warning while the gracious beauty ofhercharm lug girlhood still lovingly lingered leavtnir only a cherished memory of all duties faithfully performed, she has paused tho portals of the tomb, entered the presence of her God, whom, as devout Catholic, she had ever loved and nerved, aud there received tho re ward of the just made perfect. Bu an earthly homo it desolate a devoted husband and six children are bereaved Saddest of all should years bo hU- the fate of the Infant, of a few Iiohi since when, amid the turmoil of life he seeks rest lu the uieinorlcs of youtl no sweet remembrance can ever In; hi of the an wavering the self sacrificing devotion of the lovely being whom that home waa once privilege. i to can who ami niuiiitrn iy comfort hU sorrowing ones, am I ilrciigtlicn their llef that their be.

loved one will "HamfUibur them In that hrii'ht land wher Mttinlral hlilritli Hlmv. And tothime blissful realm alsive, still gently imiut I he wav it nr, their iriiardiaii aiiKol "till, In U-m ml aud In wild. In Ih-IUi ami ieknra, life and ih alhusnl liusbsnd aud um li child." A HtfKSH. Maritime Surveys. TIIK iindnnlirncd.

Ibiilikiiit Hurveror foi lb AMKIIICAN HMD AhTKK'H AX I A TION. wlllrlvii Person I Atu iillun Ui Clit leullnn In Uui "AHKKKrAN HlUJoail." rr Onucrwt aiaih ft Huimwrino work or uHHtlHw to iomci in nir, S. C. OlBS, Manrayor, res)l, March lHj Dr.H.BsS.HARe.3yv PHYCICIAN tUZGZOn tar Hesldenoe nn Romarta street, pFFIC-Bitosif aai' PtJ0 Stobi. loct he lie for not lor to of iu 1.....

the NaviMtf serve, glv luformatiou.of very destruetWa-Ur Which occnrrotl the WarriiiL'ton side last ulitht. It reported that betweeu 25 and 30 residences aud stores on the principal highway of thai thriving village have been laid in ashes, and that the loss is attributable to the work of an iuceu-diary. We sent a message asking for full particulars by telegraph shortly after 10 a. m. this moruing, and kept our forms open until some time after the regular hour of going to press, but received not a word in reply.

The neglect in not seuding us the telegrams is owing, no doubt, to the fact that the operator at tho Yard is said to be un-farmiliar with telegraphy. It is safe to say, judging from our knowledge of the district burned, that thc Navy Yard people have suffered 50,000 tire. Tribute to Worth. Through the promptings of a good heart, Mr. Jno.

O'Brien, assisted by Mr. Michael Burns, put iu circulation on yesterday a subscription ttt aid of the Sisters of Meivy, now performing such noble services iu our community. We are gratified to say that their efforts were appreciated, and within a ftw hours the sum of $68 50 was gathered-together, and this sum was this moruing forwarded to those who give more than they receive The nanies of those subscribing, are Jno. O'Brien Capt. Bllson 500 a 00 J.

S. loanrd Geo. l'feiffer 11. it. ('rnnc4a Walsh.

5 eo iu 00 8 00 00 lliB9 t'arry ise SB() Jlrs. Aimlv no, (iosiiroVeV. I H. Hamilton 5 oo I Eliillp Brown aoo 100 2 00 1 uu 5 no Ed. Qnlu tti ina Mlura Bonifay M.

Uagnet Jno. sbb. 00 Total subscri)tion9 fdjm remaining uiipuid. Pkssacola, Otstobor 3, 1882. By iustructious froin the Democratic County Convention, the following will compose the County Democratic Execu tive Committee J.

S. Leonard, Chairman; Albert Riera, Juof Webb, N. 11. Frolichsteln, B. Guttmann.

D. G. Bkknt, Chairman. The following is a statement of re ceipts and expenditures by tho. City Belief Committee, under tho auspices of Mayor J.

M. Tarble, for the period of eighteen days from Sept. 18th to Oct. 5th. BKCEIl'TH.

sent, isili liiwelved from r. Walsh, 1 ao tin aeimg mayor. no.uu llh Uco'd from Hlienru jUiftlio- dixt Church, HoiiHtou, Tex 21.40 10th Coutrilmtlon from Uia citi zens of tjelma NKi.UO KMIi Krom A Burke, for 'f iiuea Demoornt 100.00 fh Ki-oni Howard AswMilatioo. of Oalveston, Tex. 800.00 46th From Davis Gould A C03 Inelunati, Ohio MS Klh From ulHcen and crow.

Of Revenue Cutter 88.28 lath Kruni Maaie iKlire, of MonUivallo. Ala 10.00 Ort From V. H. Cameron. Kal- elaU.N.

.00 Id JkVom LniiHii How lev. for O. A. U.mt,WairliiKton, Fla-. 4lli Krtiui M.

(lulinue. Waah- Inirton. D. C. 111.

From tlu) cilv of SI. AllVIU tine. ITIa 1W Total IHSBUHSEMEVTS. Sept. istti.

Paid Bear, lor merchandize .1 H.H0 (1. Koroheiiin for Oct Alh, l'a id Jos. tlriint, for 212.28 II. S. (lonzalez, for 'M K.

Cui.ilcz. 2.60 A. Ouina. for 32.80 (ioiiifz for 12.28 M.r. Moto.

for 87.78 Jno. HiiioliH', for 42.80 Hell it IScll. lor 8.80 A D'Alemlii rte, 4.38 J. Kiihn F. Marwhalk, for printing 3.

80 Avery A Wistlfolk, for nitl'se KiehardH Mooifefor i 48JW J.N. Andrews, for ih S.Uau'liet. for 14.80 IL.iu.riM ilnva loitrrv hire for Dr. Whim 87.60 nlu'niKia toaluk and Inill tiit, niutroved by J. H.

KolierU.Vai lltt.78 J. M. of Sl- nili. IjhIl'B ttt Ml. Aliuustiue.

ileiswIUd l)T niMakA 08.00 Ti'lnii-riuihiinr. oooh- of the tele grams on Hie Itovi-nue KtauiHi I'nirtajrw Vitr souim 88 11.810.0.) llalanee down al.3A HllKAHRB. J. B. KXIHKHTS, x-rt ry.

cuiuruiun J. K. Tirbi.k, TroMurer. To lie sold at Public Auction' for the benefit of whom it may concern, the Of (on, with all her faults, a she now lie eapaixeii in rensaooia my. gale to uke place Wcnday, Octctcc 5th82 At 11 o'clock, a.

on Public Palafox KtreeU Also, at ike aauio tlmo and place, qnantity TKMf-ah 4n Ua iiaCX V' i-1 -Matter." Jt. PcMt Coo1g.y $iaa, Aucttouw. -Jt isv he a out any outlet whatever. The locality in tjiittion designated in 'the caption to this item. As yet the work in complete, the boiing necessary to keep the drain always opeu not having been but it is to be hoped the health authorities will prosecute their good work at the earliest practicable moment, as the health of the community would seem to demand this expendi ture of money, Those living ou the east ern and southeru slopes of Ft.

St. Mi-chaclj have already experienced a good from what has been done, but they will bear us ont iu the statement that the job must be more substantial for permanency. Of course, at this parti cular period, when the demands upon Board are great and seem to be multiplying, those of our citizens most interested iu this enterprise will not be exacting, but if the guardians of what considered the bast interests of a people wish to earn the eternal grati tude of their fellow-men, our advice to them would be not to forget the com pletjou of the important task theyhaye undertaken. The Long Hollow" pond has been too long neglected, in fact standing reproach for the last twenty When Will it lie? We have been asked several times of late when the Republican party. of this the Assembly, and have used some little endeavor to ascertain the important information, but with poor success.

We would like Very much to" mention the uameaof some of the probatfe Pivot's, liaredr "fRrbelter or nen- the struggle doqs ensue, but even in this we'-aro disappointed. Soma one Jias intimated that there will be. "dark- horses" in.the field," but this appeared utterly ridiculous as a reflection ou the Republican -party South, that we cannot give it to our, readers in serious earnestness. There will, no doubt, one or two obty faces on the ticket, and half-rate or excursion tickets may procured as far as Tallahassce--but mileage, never is the opinion of Dem ocrats who consider that they have submitted to the suffrages of Escambia county voters the strongest ticket that has been put in the field for years. seems to us, humble as we are, that we should always be prepared for the inevitable, and with this idea thrown out, the Republican party in Florida and particularly in Escambia, may borrow some light.

The inevitable South white man's government, notwith standing the Ilubbell fund. and this will prevail in'the coining election as natural lv as oil floats to the surface of water, and to the consternation of In dependents whose hosts are demoralized and unmanageable. everfyjj out your horses. to-day How- Carrier Sick. As many of our readers on Palafox and west of this street, failed to receive the last issue of the Commeucial, we will state to them that the cause there for is attributable to the fact that our old and reliable carrier, Vincentj Fauria, has succumbed to the prevailing.

The littlc-old-young-man, we are pleased to say, however, is doing splendidly, aud will doubtless resume his occupation at an early day. In the meantime, wc ask our patron to bear with? us 111 this emergency. Personal. D. F.

Sullivan. Pensacola's liberal wealthy citizen, is expeclea home from-Europe in a few days. At the risk of offending this gentleman we will stale that his purse strings have mi l.nnn tightened during the last month or more, for it is a well founded nn.nr tlit his donations to the sick mil BiiH'eriuir have been 01 a mom munificent character. Mr. Geo.

S. Loud, the very efficient clerk to the Board of Health, has recovered from his his recent prostration, caused by an attack of yellow fever, and is again at his post of duty, much to the gratification of his friends, particularly those of the Board. His sys tematic aud rapid manner of, working seehls to lighten tbrfbartlet of all tort- uected with this institution, the headquarters of which is to-day the grand ondezvous of the non-amiciea in me community. ForUie Jitformation of those con- ceinedAand Vesidcnt in the city, wc were asked Ao state mat me ev. Father Gardner, assistant to Rev.

J. J. Baasan, of this parish, is at present .1 -1 St. John's Hotel. Ire aucntly of late has inquiries been made In tho Interest of the sick, and for this rcaaan it Is deemed anvisame the whereabouts of this spiritual iinv.

Ilaanan is rapidly Aonvaiescinir from his recent attack of fever, we may add. TO HY QUStCERf. rwnir for the fourth time had niy bnslncaa materially, Intorfcrredwitb by tho underpinned woniii again au- to customcra and the public, h.i is aealn prepared to receive order for the manufactory Boo and repairing of same. As fcereWoreyfil WW keep large ttoek on 1 ..1 .11 Art win meet wan nana prompt attfntlon. IUxpectfully.

Gta. W. Coi.uk. Chaffla BoltUingy of WAJt DEPARTHEIfT, SIGNAL SERVICE, J. AKMY.

f. n.VIMOSf MliOBAMS AX1 BKPORT8 WW TH Bknkpit COMMKKC'X BXTLUBTiH. hSwM. Out. (.

1881, 11 1, M. Max. Tern. Hill. Tem.j llniu-fall.

wuiirtoi 81 79 8SV S3 69 57 r7 tS 0 0 0 a 0 .21 0 0 AUMtU i Unhile A Xew OrteH J.iiIVHB IKclasbjirg 11 UttlesSotk 7 UaMBfali -4 genet. Signal Corps, 8. Army. Arrival and Depwrrare Matls. a m.

r. closes Soother anfll swwniourB. M. 3:00 i arrives -Miltea jaail aittves 'closes Blackwater and flay Point same hours as Miltou. MilJview Wail arrives -J closes Jferry Pass mail closes arrives 3:00 :30 3:00 i.wtnrt.

Point Washinarton, Mary Bstlia, St. Andrews BaVj Knox Hill and Eucheean-na mails aiTive WeAncsdays and Saturdays at 6 a. and leave Mondays and Thursdays at 8 a.m. Geneva nuiil is sent via Montgomery. C.

HUMPHREYS, Postmaster. Capt. is authorized to collect all bills due this office by parties residing on the Naval Iteserv e. Ten Dollar Reward Will ha naid far the return to US of a smalt twt horso. with oiane worn off by the collar, Said horse has been as tray since "Wednesday, Sept.

27th. C0ULJSOX SOJi. October -Wl Deaths in September ft-oiu Yellow 1st William Harry, Carl Farvcck. 2d-J. li Graham.

3d J. Shirmer. 3th Lewia Rennel. 6th Frank McConaughy. 8th-F.

Jt Gills, Burton. 9th ThosfStory, Mrs. Estes. 10th Paul Orippins, Sinkler. 1 12th Jno.

CBrine, Mr. 13 th llf 1 TTt xra -oaran naie) uuik-uonu, jh.i. Davis. 14th Son N. Eaucher, Mac Erson, King.

luth Eliaa Austin, Haynes. 16th Earnest Breeder. 18th Jane Reeae, Turner, Willie Walton. 19th-Mrs. Weirnert, Wilson.

2Qth-J. Cftarola, Sinkley, of Mr. lordaii kn Mrs. Woods, Lizzie Loster, child of Wm. Blnmer, Italian seaman.

Cramer, child Henry Horsier, 22d TwW German woineu, Henry Schreiner, Italian sailor, Norwe'giau tailor. 23d English sailor, Spencer. 24 Sallie Johnson, Hartley, Alice Dunn, child of T. McCullagh. 25th Jno.

Petersen. 2tn-ItaIIan wniwi, August Stein felt. 27th Giovanni Manoso. child of Patrick Oommiugi. Allen, 1 sea man, Mrs.

Goodman, child of it. White, Dolored child, Moses Ambrnm 28th Child of Wm. Btamer, Harper Mnuger, child of Chaa. Wilson. 29th One unknown, Allen, Bchraiuer cnf) 0f b.

McLelland, J. 'iolds, 1 bavman. Mrs. Bicksbr, nn- known childrea, Masson, Cbas. 'reemaui )th-Edward Burns, child of Mr.

Woods, one child; unknown. Temporary Haapenakm. Iu couseqnence of an almost general tagnation in business, and an en forced abseuce Jipm home, the under 'gned has concluded to close his estab lishiucut UnUI the ceMfttioii of yellow fever. He would, nbtifr the public however, that a oon aa practicable he will resume operation, and. to with one of thr ttaert stocka introduced Into peneacoU in his J.

I. Jeweler and SUtloncr. At present in Cincinnati. Ileligfova Notice. Iaily Unto Prayer Meeting, o'clock each day, Sunday xoepted, will he 'wry MomUy ami Tharadar: Mcthodlat Churchl avery Tueadar and Friday RpUsi Church, evenrWedoday and the is so be It is 10 A C1 1 1 4 I 1 i i i and Doctrine.

If you will publish It together with this letter, you will re- present us fairly. If any divorce eases have taken place among this people', thoy hnvo linen such aa were made pot-si bio by tho laws of the counties la which they resided. They were not, at lottsl, tlio result of a belief iu or practice of tho faith of the L. 8. Church, and nobody of people ought to bo held responsible for the action of -111 members, unless their action are a Ilu.

all, Urltrtl'tt Jie itoes lunuer, ami laiKS ihhu me ejuoio- mg abbr to, support more tiiiui one iKrson. be Jndiie elllier knows notliliiK of whiit he herein talkJiiK alioul, or ho means Inttnl- tionally to deeelvo the public, let him take either horn of the dilemma but I will admit, tlinl II the lneuufU'iit has ife ami family i support, and eliooso to ive liliuselfr out- idu of this, a loose rein, then them may iow of sense iu his reasoning, for it Is soHieely necessary to say, that WHK) a year easily spent. AVitli reirard to the words Used by Hi onor, "imi'oinHii'Ui, uuiiiiiniiii, lyruiueai ud oppressive," I will not attempt to ilia- irofo toAii. hat jjiot lem pmwn. I hove now loroeu niuii "is j-viusni niniit fiiu- Jo Jusliee" to Hie bar of public opinion, and van bide the result.

1 can say, Itowever, that never oppressed or ill-used a primmer in my rife, and whether he lo a Judtsuof tho Circuit ourt, or the President of tho united States, that make such uu assertion, I will simply reply thai he lolls a fulvliood. llul'ore seeing Judge Pardee's letter, pub- shed lu the Pensneola I hud ii set him down us ltcinf tyrnnlenl, op pressive and unjust, (1 shall omit tho ineom- uiniiev hot nineo tills nubllentlon I have, lieen fontHl into too ooiivlctioii tliat 1 tout tared; for wheh I aeo a Judge of tlu Circuit 'oui of.the I'niled Wtutes, make a stateinent over his own mi mo iu public print, that lit! played the Jcn'rles, mid Kiive Mm stiindlu.it mid charuelerofit man over for dissection to polllieul opponcnt-n JihIko pHcklntc it ury then, imioeti I lino locnaiiKe my previ ous opinion and com pure him to a certain loug eared animal, uot ninwssary for me to name. I huvfl fought for tho maliitoiiance of our common Institutions; I have ulwayii iTpiiuld as I now uphold, the i-IkIHm mid privileges of ur ulllzcna; black and white, ns they may bo,) have always endanvorod to stand iu tho Klip between the oppressor and the oppressed, and when as Commissioner, poor countrymen wore broiiKht before niu for trespass, 1 liuvo froouuntly iiion tlndlnitthem frlendlcs, wtnil or sent lo in)- friends to procure for tliein the necessary bond, 'iiieso are fuels wlileh have record With ruKiml to this statement, now frcs-ed nun, hut heretofore refused ny Purdeo, Hie following Uiu the facts, and tliey eiui Isi suit. slBiil luted by ull llie tesliiuony desired: Dur- luu the month of May, of I'omiiMsloru (uaekenbush, of the lVnsaeola Nnvy Yard, spoke to me with reference to mutters on Urn flcscrvntiou, knowliiK that I hail Ih-oii Heeretnry to the Commundant at that place for uunilajr of yeurs, Allioligst Other mailers men Honed iu conversation, wus the fuel that he was Willi com-plaints from residents of tho Iteservntion, re. KurdiliK debts.

Of course, all iilidin sUind that It would lie sheer nonsense nnd sxisjlisn for a creditor loolitaiii a JudKiiiunt against a person residiiiK on alii llaw-rvatlen, (ir with out consent of the Navy Department, by the Coinmaiidant, noolyll prtwu-s Is nllowed. In answer in iii'iilrie, I Inlornnsl the Commodore that the eiislom had Imiuii, heretofore, to discharge from mplnyment such a refused to pay their debt without having K'ssl cuuse, I. e. refused through depravity of mind or a leslre lo defraud llo lr nlnhlsir, mid rtMiom- mmidcd him lo lake no "oxnurtv" stiiU'iueals but hear Isjlh side of the iplestlon. Tho Commodore reiptesled Ui take he allldin its oCuouiplulug creditors to the correctness of llielr -eounls, refer sUcUueeouBlstotlni debtors for payment or their obji gtloa; to inuku nobi of the result, and return than to him fur hit mltun.

1 did so lu severui lu-stiiiii'es In the case of his man Neavll, who refusvd to pay for goods proeured for llie burial of his decoaw wife. 1 lsued no writ or otlmr paper that 1'aidii oould lake eo-uiatnnuO of, and bo cannot tsvsueli idiot ioi lo think or to lirnorw the fact tint "very truly your" will not do upon a writ, iihinm or other pupirr, lued by a Commissioner or even by hi Imperial Majesty hlmir. Moreover, he wa fully awr ll tln- fuels loliK prior lo the dale of the teller uf Loud, Wharton and tho hit llounr prof not to have known Mr. Loud, it seems slrnie thai he went to Suw Oi leans In Wharton's Interest, and that the appointment of the lutler uMonotaily attribute! to tho il ess of his mission. However, there may bavu l-en "I betwis-n" at Work.

lysrnliiK that' there Is a anion tst whiiii Ki ntliniHii to Insure wo for tal king wine of the l-srlles ubove uumed, I have and solely to sy, mat wiin auv man' prlvam atfalr I do not Interval a rotiult the fttlth of the. body. TJie law governing tho noclal relations la this Cliunii are very strict, as will be scon by tho following resolution paiotwl at a council of the general authorities of the Chinch, held Ih April, 18il llwltwl, That nothing less than the strict observance of the covenant of marriage Is becoming the character of the Latter Day Saints. I remain yours for truth andjustlce, Fkank 1. JkiAVELirr, Presiding Elder of the Florida 1' District of the C.

of J. C. of L. D. 8 believe i Uisl the Kternul fatliSr, and In Ui Hon- Jusns Ckrl.l, and la tho Holy Ohoat.

Mitll. I jvhn 1:1, bt John 11:10. We Is'lleve that throuh tho atonement of Christ, ull men may Isj savml, by olsslleac lo thn law nnd orillnam of tho gospal, 1 Cor. lo 2 Tim. to.

Horn. Wt believe lnthe HuaurreeUon of the Itsly; thai tho dead In Christ will rhst llrst, and the rest of tho dead wilt not live a uu I ii until the thousand year am expired. Joliltliift, ifl. Dan. rJriktCor.

lftt4'J. lTbes. 4:10. Ituv. VIM.

ruil.o.ii. jono 1 1 tH. Isaiah at: 10, rV. 17ilft. (0th.) We believe in lu iintnrint r.wr- mil wiuen pruMi iiintumrwinai joiiKcii, mwanif ii, orjiuswwu, tuiiik rawururn, or jumwii, nmwiiiin roe of ifissl.

nr evil, they tball havt hkv.a-.li. a tFotert.4, la, 17. lo inn (icRror irissi. nr done. lUv, Cor.

ft: 10, A We believe that Marriage I ordalnwr of llwl; and that the law of Ond provide fir urlMlliH'k. ffll Ulttlr IHB or wmnini, xcei.t in whoratbo coo- iV tract of niurrlat'els hrokinii by death or trnn- (rrosslon. thiaesl SilH, 1WM: III, 1, i i rroverli. l. iii, iw.

-v j. tlmwlOif o. I Cor. 7:1 litibrewt ia: woe-trine awl ittoii. We U'llevu that the dovtrlnoa of a plurality ami a oouiuomlly of wlw nr hertsie, and are opiw to tho law of Ond, lion.

iit: 7:0 lu eonnoetlon Out. 4th and 5lb 0. i n. til Mat. 1:14, 15.

Matt. Die luMiaor MokMoit taytr "Wheruforw, tl- Im.iIiivii. 1mhi tittL aiui hrknD to tho word of th Lord iter btll (H any man mon yun httvoiavo It be Od wira, ami eoaoublue hr shall have a one, fnr th iMTd dollxlitcth In the rbaatUy of women. Ami wlniruiUmi are an abomiiia tlon U-f'irt me, lb the Lord hosU." I sfl. T.8.f.

myself, but whm Atlii Mayor Of this ally my atbintloa wa sailed titlko matter oBldliid of, 1 -aaw. pattonally, (talaaywUhotlH.i)aiWIomoooftiw Urrfwct'Uttii thsm at 1 Gko. W. Collixs' Ifaiid-made shoes dwhosen rflax, prefjrenca tA tllort 0f foreign maW; n4 lielnrf of lnf.kftt,Attt' tod, mayw-ca oaturilay. II.

C. CVAf luiabvr. h- yaiawx cirw octa- 1 fit Vw 'V.

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