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Pensacola Commercial from Pensacola, Florida • 3

Pensacola Commercial from Pensacola, Florida • 3

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We find tho fullowin resolutions iu the House Journal of February 1st. By Mk, McCi.m.lan Resolulion iu reganl to the IVnsiicola 8AT. HOSA COUVTV AX1 ITS PKOl'IiK. There are many who fail to fully a-priM iate the jrivat convcr.lonic of llio itnd Railroad: lust' tho-o who were heielofore compels. I to travel from this city to Milton l.v Tl E8DAY, 183..

FLOHIDA NKWIt. A member of tho Legislature fell down the back stairs of lire hotel the other day, and broke hi left leg, his right arm, two ribs, his nose, one linger, and cut his scalp, sprained his ankle, and put his shoulder out 0 joint. But ho didn't really begin to feel had altout it till his wife' asked hiui if he was hurt. Jacksonville Times. Too much of the Executivo "ambrosia." 'It must have been one of the local "black belt" Legislators.

Those at a distance cannot afford the luxury and safety of a1 watchful wife to see that they do not "get Alligators "'alive ami mounted" are advertised at St. Augustine. Information Wanted. Of William Wilson, who loft New York in August, 1S38, aud settled four mile from SI. Augustine, At that time be was twenty-four year of age, about live feet, seven inches in height, well proportioned, brown hair aud light grey ej'es and by trndo a carpenter.

Any person possessing, information of sab'l party will plea address bis brut her, T. B. Wilson, Clearwater. 11 mrmr mmsmssis-, 5 2 a jaud Atlantic Co. WiiERtAs.

I 'pon the passu gu of au actio tin- I'cnsacola ami Atlantic Railroad ('ompany, appmved u.ucii lili, ISM. a grant ol the lands belonging to the State, granted under the ad of Congress of September 2Stli, 1S.V), of twenty thousand acres per mile for each mile of railroad constructed, was made to said company itl trln-retts, The said grant was in contemplation of the payment by the said rail-road company of a jiorlion, supponed to he one-half, of the, then existing in-ilchtedness of the Internal Iniprorc-nicntFund; and whereas, No pay-nicnls wen' so made by said company, hut four million acres of the lands so grained to the Stale of Florida were necessarily sld to pay otfsafd indclilcd-nes and I ton lit are expressed whether a portion of the lands executed l' said cumpaiiy should not be applied or retained 041 account of Hie payment which said road was expected to have made on said indebtedness; therefore, lc it wired. Thai the Com-uiiiii'c he insi i iicIimI to consider and report what legislation, if any, is necessary to protect the rights of the State in the premises, with power to send for persons and papers, to report fully what pledges of said lands have been made, what aliiiatioiis ami encumbrances have been placed on them, and to make a full report of tlieir findings with the testimony, upon which they arc based. hich was read. liv Mr.

llcKtNNE; Wiif.ukas, Other railroad companies Railroad Company, fo-afPltic East Klorula Rail way Company, Gainesville, Ocalasnd Charlotte. Harbor Kail road Companv, now the Florida Southern Railroad Company, the Green Covo Springs and Melrose Railroad Company, Jacksonville, St; Augustine and Halifax River Railway Couipan Orange Hijlge DeLand and Atlantic Railroad Company, l'ltlatka and Indian ltiyejv Railway Company, Tampa, PeSjje'Creok and St. JolihsRiver Railroad Company, now tlicfVacksonvillc, Tampa and Key West Railroad Company, Si. Johns" and Lake Enslis Itnil-road Company, Tropical, Peninsula Railroad Company, and the South Florida Railroad Company were granted land to aid iu the construction of the respective railroads, other than tho alternate" sect ions and whereas, The conditions of the several charters to the said railroads were similar to that of the I'cnsacola aud Atlantic Railroad Company thorforc, be it Resolved, That a special committee be appointed to consider and report what legislation is necessary to protect the interest of the State of Florida, in the premises, with power to send for persons and papers, to report fully what plodges of lauds have been made, what alienations and encumbrances have boon placod 011 them, and to make a full report of their liuding-, with the testimony unou which they are based. Read ann piaceu among the oraers ot the.

day for to-morrow. CIATION. Considerable progress has been in ado towards a start of this Association up wards of 200 share having been subscribed for at the olBce of Mr. Thos. C.

Watson. When 250 shares have been subscribed, a permanent organization will be effected, and we would urge all who contemplate taking stock in this Saving Association, to sec Mr. Watson without delay. All those who subscribe now will be entitled to a voice in the adoplionof the Constitution and By-Laws aud in tho olection of Officers and Directors. The old Association will sell $1,200 to 1 1,500 at its monthly meeting on Wednesday night at Pitt's Hall, so that anv of its Stock-holders who contem plate building soon or need a little spare cash, bad better make it convenient to attend tho mooting.

ror some months past a regular sys tem of burglary and theft has been car ried on in the village of.Molino, but through the perseverance and tact of Sheriff Hutchinson the game has been blocked and one of the thieves eapturcd This occourrcd Wednesday night last when it was ascertained the thloves ware to make another incursion into the railroad company's warehouse Hamp Johnson and Joo Fowler, were the enterprising parties engaged iu the business, the latter of whom was taken prisoner and brought to Pcnsacola. Johnson, after a hard struggle in which 0110 of the deputies fared vory badly, escaped. Several bullets were sent in pursuit but to 110 avail. Tho programme of operations for Wednesday was to open the warehouse and a car, but their aim was frustrated by the activity and shrewdness of our Sheriff and hi posse, and Molinotor a time Is rid of a band pf robbers. Last Sunday evening, about 5 o'clock, three prisoners confined In our county Jail made a break fo liberty and, as a matter of course, were successful.

They were, C. Pontine, charged with for gery Jerry Alexander, larceny and Sain Williams, larceny all colored. Tho prisoners had been allowed to ronie outof thoir cell and walk around in the jail building for exercise the space, however, being too limited for the pro fcssional pride of Pontiac and bis pals, they concluded to get further, and they got which was easily accomplished a they had only two old rotten planks and a bushel or so of sand to remove, It is time for the authorities to provide a place far the safe keeping of law breakers. 1,000 nieces of Sheet Music, assorted kinds, at five and ten cents each. Best assortment ever In Pcnsacola, and for tale by J.

1. htepmkks. tAyer'a Saraaparilla strain oii from blood, and expels, all poisonous elements. Sold by all druggist. as 3 -1 v.

S3 8:5 a If F.C. BRENT 1' A LA KO BENSACOLA, FLA. Foreip aii Domestic Mm Bougbt aknold, and nrompt attention given to collections iu this city and vicinity. Keli. J4 IKS-i-ly.

Jotin B. (Inttmaiio, WIN NT OVV. PU BLIC SQUARE l.KAI.KB IN Jine Jewelry, STERLING SILVERWARE, DIAMONDS, HOLD, SILVER AND NICKEL Stem Winding Watches SII.VKU PLATED WAKE, OF TUB BEST tg QUALITY. Tabi.k cjiti.kkv of HiiMirlor(JnalltjJy, Krcneli anil Ame licnti 1i.ih.ks. AlsSf JI iiink I'nr HtcmnlHiuts and 1 I'HMI'I KrktrrARi.KH ami KvavULAsam a specialty.

1 1 a 1 1 1 iiiiK, mid ill) new work in Jewelry, lliulifcs for Hoclttli, and Mi.lalu, promptly executed at New York 1'rlcex, uml fiimlshud when required. IteHci In all deslraldd styles, iinleiM iVniii tlie Interior solicited, and lllleil. lies mid Jewelry enrefully repaired uml aminti'il. 1'iuinpl alieiiii.ni paid to tlm repairing of all klndx ol I Inekrt. Mm-i liiioNOMKTKKS repaired and rated lili tin' ureiitcst cure.

KaleH nsevrtainod by Ir.lllKII OIH.erVlll.IOHN, iJ I have ul. ii Hue V'uriety of I tr'ii'li-Imltnif Ouaa, And KleKiint POCKET KNIVES. Keli. II IHM2.ly. VETERINARY SURGEON.

IIKAIM)tiAin KltH AT ROBERTS AND SON LIVKItY HTAItLK. Jteamer. which voyage wa scldoin eompliihed under three hours, and often in most tempestuous weatlu-r. can readily estimate the value this recent acquisition. Boarding the tiiiin on Tuesday cvoiiinj; last, we were whiilcd alonfthc Bay rind l.in.'.e in our bur: in leys than an hour's lime.

We found the Sanlaiosians a-i busy a-usual, yet, despite tlieir apparent thrill and industry, there was a mihcixal en if har-l times, urairity of iniiney. as llii complaint is now in an epidemic form, we were not trrcutU except that the inr result of our trip was not in keeping, by auy means, with these iimniici--we haviii; addiil 25 names to our subscription li-t. Tlnrfi' arc those of Mir Milton people who entertain the opinion that the raihoad is destined to prove a very great detriment to the place unless some step is taken to ward p(I" the blow, and the prevailing opinion is that iu a tine hotel Milloii will retrieve her losses. Tile idea is, 116 doubt, excellent in fact as a location for a 111011-ster eslablishmeiit ot'4Uiis kind, we know of.no place enjoying such advantages. The enterprising such.

Ellis and otbnrs, are not likely to clo.fi- ilicii- uvc to the iiuporliitii-e of iiporl this matter, and we expect at an early day being able to announce that dirt has been broken for a 100,000 mansion. The peace and ijuict wbii-li pervade this little inland citv, coupled ifrBtWeffmW'ic sVicli aT health and general salubrity, render it the place for such ah investment. Wore we to tell our Pensucolu reader that in poinl of enterprise, Millou In-day stands head and shoulders oyer this city, mn'ny would not be prepared for the uxseriiuu and yet this is true. There is to be found to-day in Milton a Museum embracing over three hundred specimens of birds and animals indigenous to the and at least two hundred minerals, all of which wore collected by Prof. S.

T. Walker, who has bocn exploring this section in the interest of the Smithsonian Institute, and deposited in the safe keeping of Mr. Jno. Carlovitz. This intelligent and accommodating gentleman added much to the pleasure of our brief so; journ in Santa Kosa, as he gave us ac cess to tho Library of the Santa Boss Academy, an institution founded in 1875, and which to-day through' the munificent charities of Messrs.

Yoc-man Davison and 11. T. Wrights, now possesses twenty-five hundred volumes. Wo also "took in" Bagdad, which little spot is celebrated not alone fof its beauty, but the hospitality of its people. Here we found the Commercial as much a welcome visitor as at Milton, which fact was demonstrated iu a most tangible manner.

Bagdl is strictly speaking, a boo hive of industry, for not alone the ordinary laborer is to be seen at work, but even the proprietor and bosses. Idlers and tramps will find hero no congenial clime, as the head-lights say, by their actions, that none but workers need apply. One of the mistaken ideas entertained by a number of people is the probable early exhaustion of our groat staple. This question was broached by thcCoMMF.n-cial man iu conversing with one of the head men of tho Bagdad mills aud to our astonishment we learned that Simpson CVs. Mills, after, an active operation of more than thirtpars, is to-dav drawing its supplier Itom vir- gin'forosts, distant ouly Is miles, and this same gentleman further remarked, that it would require 011c hundred years for all the mills in the country to exhaust the pine trees of West.

Florida. The operations of tho Blackwutcr mills may bo put down as nearly perpetual motion, as they work continually with or without orders, and considering its closo proximity to Milton it appears somewhat singular that the P. A. Road has not built a switch to this manufacturing town. There is abundant material at hand for a more extended notice, but we must forbear for want of space and simolv conclude by returning thanks ror the many shown us.

marks of consideration Several interesting communications havo. for lack of space, been crowded tart of this issue. It strikes yo local that if sorno enter prising individual or company wuld build a wharf and bathing houses, at some convenient point the bay and have boats and accommodations for pleasure parties, that it would be paying in vestment. As things now arc, It is disagreeable for ladies aud then Who wish to upend a few hours 011 the hav. to work their war tbrongh tho busy crowds on the business wharves; by all mean let us have suitable retort for pleasure seekers Of all the busy men in this growing, prosperous, busy city of Pcnsacola, who Is more busy than Dxr in his Little Jewelry Store around the corner Earlf In the morning, 'late at flight al woo.

designing or engraving some monogram for somebody's sweetheart, or perhaps carefully correcting an error in the valuable watch of some solid bnsiiieM mail, or with that delicate skill which he commands neatly repairing a diamond pin or ring, or, oh I well, Dar can do all you call on him to 40 la bit line. gTJBSCTRrFTOlT: Six montlu tf'-j i 'r 00 00 1 00 fhe atmospheric condition a reported by the Signal Office at 6:19 this were at follow: Biirometcr 30.230; Item Point 62; Relative It timidity per vent, Saturation northeast and gentle; uieiithee flearYi The lemperatvrt at the Signal Service Station, famed at 6:19 this morn-tig ai foOoiei Atlanta, 03 Galveston 32; Indianola Mohile Montgomery Port Evils 60; Paltim Savannah 06; fog West7S Kew Orleans 50. IR, -Ri A TO-NIGHT! REMEMBER, THAT CURTAIN- 0' 7: TI10 thaukt pf Iho mercial" are hereby returned to oor Senator the Hon. C. W.

Jone Washingtoiv City, The nominations of Mr. Geo. Reese for assessor of taxes: for Escambia county by Gov. Bloxham lias been eon-finned by the senate; also the. nominations of W.

J. Williams for collector of revenue and JWvj Stephens assessor of taxes for tota Rosa county. As we have a new carrier on the route wo hope our patrons will have the kimlnoss to overlook any failure to get the paper on time, and to report such failure at this office at once, that it may be pievonted InjEae future. Mr. Cameron Q.

Pew has. been ap pointed- correspondent at this place fori the Now York Dramatic- News. Mr. Cameron ig a newsy roan and can toll all about the movements of the dramatic stars. Special to New Orleans, Feb.

3, '83. With Langtry aud Barrett iu opposition, M'lle. Rhea has played the largest business Seventy-two hundred dollars. Abthcb B. Chace.

Ye local received yesterday a package of tobacco from Tennesseesr-what known iu that neck of the woods as "commonwealth." It is the geunine, simon-pure, unadulterated, natural leaf. Ye local Is bappy, and tips' his beaver to the donor. Do so again, ray boy. Tim schooner Chas. H.

Ilaskell.which arrived here on the 3d, inst, from Nevjj York, brought a cargo of guano of bags. The schooner Addie M. Bird, from Baltimore, same date, brought 250 tons of guauo. i 1 i ip 1 Tho Building and Loan Association will hold iU regular monthly meeting to-morrow -evening, when between twelve and fifteen hundred dollars will be sold at public outcry. The new enterprise is progressing finely, most all the shares having been taken up.

We see from Sunday Register that Mobilo had a 110,600 Are lut Saturday, the store of Tonsmire Craft catching fire and damaging the stock and building to that amount. Also the tugboat F. A. Davidson lying at Pannci's arf Mobile, fright fl re last Satj rday night and was damaged to the extent of 12,500 the boat was owned by Mr. W.

C. Spots wood. Hr. Chas. A.JTeldeaod Capt.

S. P. Kendall, of the American Canoe Asso-naiion from Schnylersvllle, N. arrived at AM port last Saturday Siartin in. their Lake August 19th, they made the voyage through that lake aud Lake lianiplain and thoanal, when a short oj rauvpatfaemi uimmjm.

1. the Alleghany rivori Frem this point the entire vovaire ha been wade In the canoes, down the Alleghany, 0,1,0 and Mississippi rivers to New Orleans, from there through Lake I'on. hartrain nod the KigoleU to the thence around tho coast to Pen-ar oia. Tho boats aed are tb Amerl-n Cmlsidg CahoVand bollt of decked over fore and aft," they igli Just 100 pounds, light and are Pfopelled jrith douWo-bladed oaw 6r Th ifny'crafu Swaraj well stored with cloihuigbldInt, ll use of the.voy agar, Both genUe-'no "peak In the highest Urnis of the hol'ltable treatment the have met In the South and aay that many "roucou, pinlona hart been eorrectod their eonUct with the Suthorn peo-in their every day life. Dr.

Neide home from hem by rail, be- 1 by.bnaiMNM. Capfc Ken- will continue the voyage around roast, a kw. t' Moerlin'a bottled lager beer Sedgwick Kansas, or IX L. Frazior. Fairbanks, Florida 81, Augustine Tress.

The St. Johns bar stlH continues tobnr the outgoing of loaded vessels. 1 1 is a regular rat-trap it takes them in, but won't let them out. Gross, Bishop of ilie RominCatbo- lio. Diocese of Savannah, was iu Jack sonville on the 28th of Jan.

last. Jau'seu. the "resurrectionist," so coming to Florida. We ardently hope he is not conmiUsioned to raise the late I'short-cut." The short-cut men are the livest men in Florida. Jalisco's mission will be to raise the "dead" Democratic, party which the Floridiah 8ays" ud made no sign" in 1873.

It will be a hard job at this laic day, for now ''it We did not say a word about John Shceiit, lie is a private and not an olllcial personage we' wore talking about "tho Suintcrville Times" and nothing else bovond that, ''Bradford comity Ik trying to se cure the location of the Agricultural College. Sumterville has at last got a piano, the first one in tho city, ann it was not got by a gift enterprise or by raffling either. It is said to bo a great curiositv to tho natives' at Sumlorvillc. Not as many visitors stop in Jack sonville as formerly. Tho great ma jority go up the river and tho different watering places on the line of tho railroads, and mauy go to ad U)on county." The Legislature has repealed the law taxing tho improvement On public lands.

Right. Jacksonvillian snobs are happy a daughter of Queen Victoria Is coming to visit them. The lorida State Journal boasts of tho good society ami pretty girls at Cedar Keys and says, this is the way do, it and don't you forgot it "Her tvure like the leaves, he said, Ky autumn's criiiiHon liiUxl; Some people autumn leave preserve uy iH-essuig iciein, sue uiiiit-a. The nx'snlnx of the gentle hint And so lie ulospwl tier round the neck, Aud Klued his lips to hcr'n." If the Monticello Constitution will get a little sand iu its craw and splinter up its back bone, it will help It amaz ingly in upholding '-the, intelligence and property interests of the black belt," under tho weight of which it socms to bo tottering. If prefers to niggcrizo" the whole State for the benefit of the black bolt.

Tho artesian well at pit. Augustine is much resorted to for Its curative projiertics. II. B. McCalluin, former editor of the Jacksonville Union, died on the of January.

Ills funeral was largely attended. Simon Cameron is backing water on the Florida ship canal business and says, that the use of his) name is tin authorized. This has caused the post ponement of the bill, ami is a serious charge against the managers of tills bill. Tho bill to remove tho Capitol lias passed tho Senate, also tho bill to pro hibit municipal authorities trading in scrip. The bill for tho relief of Jackson villo from her bonded debt Is still pond Ing, and we havo not as yet aeen why it is that Pcnsacola is not relieved of a similar Incubus.

5rFir Ride Companion No. 7tf8. which nas toe continuation or the Groat Sensational Story of Booth Bell is now ready and yon can get It from J. 1. STKi-nxsrs.

arMocrlVs bottled boor is for sale by all dealers throughout the United mates. ai w-Now York Lodger No. 1. New Weekly No, 14 and Family Story Paper 11)11 a. 1 0 ivj.

too. lira vun ku irviu v. Htknikm to-day, all the above nnnt bers. arBeautlful Valentines all ready received at STarHr.it a. Hall's Vegetable Sidliau Hair Ra-uewcr restores to IU former color the hair when turning gray, and renews its youth and beauty.

niXHAOOLA HIGH 0CHOOI Knowing; Uit Pvnaacols hss bi felt the al of finUlntt High Hehni, several eltU hay a Imllilintr, rnKrdlMM ol mptmm, two rooma wlU) wide folding ilsjm lwtwn nix! room for boys, the her for slrl. Ttw pjny smumHi art w-vsrsUNl by a hlfrii fm. lie. Mr. fiirk hu w-Im-ImJ Hr.

C. V. Thompson, tit Weat Tonsswaea, aa K-ih'Imit, ami ia willing that (b nnopl ot IVnunria should bold bins rewiioaallil fur fiinilhki lhm with si rfy flaa taawher. Urn haa knoara Mr. Tboiapaoa aisnr yvar sad vodurart Um la avary reapaoWi mU AWARDED 1 mm Argyle on the I.

A. Railroad, bids fair to bccpine one of (he most flourishing towns on the new line of travel. It is east of Milton, about Wi miles and very near the Intersection of three counties, viz: Walton, Washington and Holmes. Lois are now laid oft' and being disposed of by the at nominal rates, and considerable interest is being manifested in tho obtaining of thu same. It is highly probable that Argyle will be the county site of Walton, and we look to the plnco become somewhat renowned as a depot for thu handling of cotton.

There are openings at Argyle which business men will not bo long in discovering. i.KTTHUM Aclverliscil In PnHt Ollii'e, Pciixaeiilu, da, ir w. 'k cinliii F.ihriuu'y 2d, Klor- Antonio, Aiidcrsiiii, 1 AiiealliHniiiS Allreil, l.niiiH r.uller, I') I'' Murk, Charlie 2 lli'miks, Mury Hnixheiir, M.sle ll.illn, alili Itulliinr, Kkiic ItlaekHlmi.i: IliKK, Neiilsim llankri, Louis i I llll III, Hendy (Toploii, A ti Clieiiy, (' (i l'aiiip'lll, i l''iuiik 'arter, i low, 10 lleleil'IMWeail. MiHH HnrkliiH 1 ll.ivih, Ii Klileii, If Mik-. I'aNllmme, I 'aleliM I' lllllcH, (le.i K'WIcr, KianU (luKm.li, lllllHH, llanley, (' IIii'iImiii, A is llllll.llllll, Kilille I I.ihh-,1 Alfred llnvve, Will IliekH, Iticharil II irriM, A HarriH, cliiirlic ilnllllHim, Sjllll.lft A in.

ui. la iiii Win Ix lliliuyn, Mr Itima Miniiilsi.il, Mooncy, .1 MonlHiiii, it lu ll, Kllen Mi Mitliin, Win I Miimiler, I Mny Held. MorlliiM, Kale Mnl A II ll II Olwin, Mr I'elHIlll, ll I'nlne, It rulllls, "Allelic 'I I'uinarliiiiil .1 Itobiiiwiti A It it ti Itniue, II ltwr, Itlelinr.l, I) IteArssin, It.Kl.llck, .1 It aineiiy, I' KtllllKtlelll, SuiirlH, KIiiiiiiih, Win Turner, 8 TikIiI, II I. Tliiiliisx I. Tlieliiiin, Tlimlian, I i.

V'cHirhUi, Milton Vllllor, A WiiiiU, ii Wliltllcld, rt Wllllums, An net t' Yoiiiik A Co. V.C. IICMI'IIUKVH, i'lmt-MilHtir. Avery, I'' II lliillllHIII. IliKUS, Will ItriHikx.

Itii'liind Itri'tvliin, 1 .11 In lliiwd, Hloekly, A Haute, It'ixn (Irani', llcl He 1 1'iMik, lull He (Jouiiic, I'niijfli, I. 1 'lurk. Junes iillflreSH, ,1 I. arr, llave a flln, lMi(jlas, Henry Hick, Demi, OiiiicIh, ll KnkMiiii, 1 Cilinl, 'I'lma Ki'imiiiciIh, Krost, (li iiv. (Illie lliiiilil, (I1111I1II, A It lillllll, 'liilley II111U011, illle Hi.

Ill I I II 111 ll.ll.t lllll.lllle, A II .11 I V. Harris. A JllllCH, Jl.lll'H, II Jtu kwln. Kiinlii, A l.iirsi.n, Hella Mnlcr, A (1 Mayor, Mi is, Tho Miller, II II Hi Mil's, II Min key, MeKliiie, II Mortlns, I 11 1 1 1 arsh.il, Mayor, .1 Norton, Jerry Vluelll (llwen, J'iIiii Olwm, Krrlml Penney A lliiriiell I'atills. Allelic i PutlH.

SV Hon, Henry Itoliiiisoti, Mnlierla, 'l lio lOiKorM, Ben Itiilley. Nancy Ihulliek, IU.IUe(le. Klomlon, .1 Kjililn, .1 HnarlM, KiiulsliurK. 'IViiwslcr, (hsi Towns, Mills Ti'iipiKiv, .1 sines mud, Jjeoh Taylor, Vfwliiirif, ia Villa, VI11I.11, I' Wllkson, It II Willlnins. Wsslion, It Wahl, A Tiikhr whs a sense of propriety nnd docciicy Biiionir the Doinocrats that made them rebel aifalnst Dyke a filate printer, nut tint IMilon says, "that a good din nor" accoMi.lisbc.l woinlcrs, and after dinner Dyke the deserter and Radical coalitionist was trluuipliatillir elected, -These deserters and traitors think thero is no hereafter, but slowly and surely the mill of the cod's Is grinding and it will grind tbom vary 9 wsssst MAHJUEUA St.

Michael Church, on Monday, otii at 5 p. 111., by Rev. Father Basnnn, Mr. Miciiaki. Joski-ii Bimins, of Quebec Canada, to iss a Fii a is Rovai.tv, of tills city.

Quelicc. Canada papers copy. It is always a pleasing duty to chron icle the union of two hoarls made oiie by the holy ties of marriage but when. as in this instance, the parlies thus uni ted are generally esteemed by the community in which they live, this duty becomes a doubly pleasing one, Mr. Burns is a young man whoso future will certainly bo a happy one, for he Industrious, persevering and energetic.

Miss Royalty has a large circle of of friends who hail her advent into I he joys and cares of matrimony with the most sincere wishes for her happiness. They are bold young, and it is hoped have a long life before n. May th.y uevmoet on its path those thorns and brl are which tend to 'embitter ii, but, on the contrary, may I hey cull none bui the sweetest of life's balmiest flowers. Such at least will ever be the wish uml prayer of A Fhiknii. Tbo many friends of Capt.

Ijcobftuer, will be pained to learn of tho loss of his bark tho Admiral Prince Adelberl, which recently occurred near Folk- stone, England. This vessel was the first to eutc the port of IVnsacola after the closo of the war, and has continued since then to trade regularly in our waters. Six of tho crew of the life boat which went to the rescue were lost, and all of the vessel's crew, save three, perished. It is yet uncertain whether Capt. Leebaucr is among tho lost or not.

Tho Moerlin botllod beer is delivered to all parts of thecitv by C. Kupfrian, at a reasonable rate, by the do.on, or in greater quantities. ill all Ixvcrs ol MiihIc. Now Is your chance. Only one tlious- and pieces for sale at five ami ten cnts each, at.

J. I. Stephens' This a ran chance. ship News ENTERED. Kel- ltua lik Holla, limlcii, Master.

Am lik Jno I. Itowtm, Kerry, Klnirxtoin to Hall IU II. Am lik Haven, Nasb, 3UH, nagua, to Hell Bell. Am achr Nellie Mnrwi, Hiih ley, DaiDSrlscoaa, to Belt Dell. Feb 8- Am sehr t'bas Ilssksll, Wllb.

475, Jfen Mr nk II Gordon, Kelly, 410, Havana, to II Baars A Co. Run (ik Aliknra, Moduli, fits, Mntmins, to neyser, jiuiuu vn. It lik ('oiistante, Muratorlo, 1127, Oimiivn, Hulllvaii. Am sclir Arldta Bird, Kales, mi, HnMU mor, 10 MaMter. Vub Am achr Irene Kuscrrty, 2.1 (IhIvi.iii, to Hell A H.

II. Am scbr quldlcy, 3.11, Key Wml, SHUT. Br lik Htadneona Hlm'ker, MU, KIiiksioh, nvr nuuivan. CLEARED. Ku lik India, VonUdl.

OHO, Ixmdon, ky II Baars A wltil 40H.ISW ft linnlmr Bus lik HuMpo, (tal'K-msH, 7711, IMilillu, liy Diiara win ii 11 nnwo IIIUIST rttswn Umlter and ll)0 ft luuilier. Bus hk llanna Maria, EaiirlHt, 4M, (ienos, bv II Baars A CoH wilb Jl.tsihvwn ami ann awa uraiKf and to.mio rt lumher. lik Jarlitn, IJverfioiil, l.y 11 nnara wna irt.im a sawn Hill lie It lumlwr and ft eadar. reli Iim shlD Perev. Olaon.

027. Imilon. l.v aatate of at iirrf, wild iXA ft aawn tl n- nnr, aim iiimiHT. Kusbk Daifinar, Hlln Llmerlek. br II Hsan A with 17,0 II ft hewn mid lioMftsaw tlmlxw and ft lumtatr, Kulil If ,1 A wita ft sawn Umtwr ami W.inVt NaT bk IfM.

AmUtttMmt. iMA. jnArm Sullivaa, wltk A lumbar. HT'Xovon yeiirs exK.rlence in the Uusl-ueHH. Hnrw ow ners Hike notioa.

)an3U-4f richaedrobinson: Restaurant and Be, jyy Parties served with the best of Meals and Liquors on demand. Rail Road Street fob. 14 1882-1. State of Florida Escambia County. JUSTICE'S COURT, i To NtANK H.

DKVISK; You are lnirel.y notllled that a writ of at liu'liiiMtit Iihh Im'tt IsmiknI airaliiHt voa. and your properly attached to aalisfy tho davh niHiiii or is. yv. iiiicn, smmniuni uui llvudoilurs anil twciity-nyuoonU ainouuiliiK to Now, iinleHH you shall ariear Iwfoca J. Crnw, in and for said ccuntv.

at his olHcn In MlUvk'W. ia aatd cannly, on the IJili day of Mamh, ttl, at o'eloel iii llio fomiuHin of said ditr. ludxnieat will Iw rendered hkhIiihI jtou auu your prop. erl aolil to unv thunnhl. l.aifll, imaoui unr ui iwj, ima.

1-iniiuiii: u. n. muu. State of fhridaEscambia County Danirl V. SUtuvaW)' 1 Asahmnatl.

tm. Dtibt sworn to, Aanaua KrtCNO. "Baaoaireaf' "a Tim kllmtief VMaraM tator. MU'il, will antics of the instltn' of tlilsmiU by mtseliim-ntf athl that ti nnUln.l to apiwar ami plead to tMts 1 lion In wild qsiw nn or ben ha Monday of May, D. im.

-n -v V. r- fair Jolm da la KufcJt'y'" 4 January ia. 1W4. ar atneuturul Mverage. at 1.

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