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Aft IMld-agiat hald. rwy .Im bepJ4a avce. : .,. \ : ; ; -" ., that Daniel. pkajABCM I 'f. koo auglf '.. . - n&d o .A VUU1XXLrq i ; - qflfl.ODe l *ertkn...............d.II 00' .- p'c.oUNTUY o\t L < .' t1I'Oi..r .:.b........ J 00T.A.Is VOL 2. "JAQKSOHyiLEE TLOBIPA SATURDAY ''W1VI.I. , lubM'q1ld .............. 1 00 ;MAT.12, 1868. ., Nt JK JH" %Sl3r ', '- -- : gifttl UdyfKia ; Tea *' TonpeaW type or cpaoe occupying the BUM .. -. .-- U . !1'tn'rI 1..DeI make one. rEnteredaocordiogtoArtof 'Congre ta the back to Eti gland'giire B rit' ? ;, '6i d 'eu- Ilenendez I. I ia-c: tUooa&t made on yearly adrertiaement AllVB ., 1166 by I* IX 8TTCKKKT.ta the ClerkTr office of the returned to Spain. Before' leaving -. ; feet in diameter. 1nI I General Bteedman's Invest )daeoorietfof_ .,r.- 'aaemenUin b*paid quarterly (' it: ; toroi Unites 8.-, the .--._q Florida he fortified St. Augustine, rt airod Fort hi Honda t t Uia.t.tjme is about week17.joernV JOB 3PXUQ>("X'J-N'Gh, ) dred. 19' Drake foll square opening, pr.J.caa&* zzdtbe! I'ter*; :; Caroline and threw two redoubts" Wr 'the : H : gationo. -fie ; . up house was dean and : KVKHV MTnLE, n Uy aod tonptiy very I> HISTORY OP FLORIDA. mouth of rivcri 'The foll wi' isolvod attack 'The Virginia c correspondent of tile New York -Ni -" May >ring, nigh our cabin: In this , l' BY ': St Johns river and t Herald note the progress of QOXL 5 Stoedoian and .'.-. .i .11)11 'J.lD' rn.l. CB1IU. '- D. STXOKNEY_ Gourgues hove in right Iai1in ( : 'Tho )-y r* and a large houte to Oon.-Fullorton in' their tour of inveaturatlon ..thing .--mg'ft' r u. ., JOHN CAKDY & CO., CBlPTtl THI. Spaniards not suspecting an enemy saluted t&% considering the < bells-and.-Indian* go as through the South, into,the practical.working of, .epidemic feat wo, Ii. . MANUPACTTJirteR OF Tho fleet sailed from Cadiz on the 29th of fleet, which Gourgucs returned and passed on to a competent 1o ) : as the Spaniard*.- tho FroodmonTa'& Thirc' u. ':Thoso ftmctionaties I 'ita.nce,hctwtan.then and ':" . ' STEAM EXGDTE3, SAW MILLS SUGAR ROLLERS June the river called by the Indians, Tiicatacourou, purpose.and the time of their are now at 'work nt '"Vhgtnia,. and solicit the awmtry board, th .topk of ds aaro olzn.. , 1665. Early in the storm fell devo : voyage 'all who' &th fti, IRON AKQ BRASS CASTINGS. thence, returned to : oprnonsanteatnionyf hmvoany journals team; with. .JACKSONflLL1l nA.Oetob& upon them with terific fury; tho ships were separated and named by Ilibaut, LA Scino-tiio'SL Mary'sriver Meanwhile tho [ came. in and many of the thing tocdmmunioate upon the1 ftb ec .. ,They 0Dfe0.' would eodi citjnat : ' 21 U but in' ngust five rejoined company inche of biter times.11' Here ho met thcj>rincipal women, hiringa dance will extend' their tour .through.,the South to tho most exh abitant terms UM;".mcct harbor 1'enrto force of chief of a powerful bibo, :1.to1rionlonce an continued in the aol ctutom.. MVrehiki; Texas. If one might judge from the revelations accommodation sire weir ad j = ;.TOTTW S. RAMMTfl & fift., Rico having a allay of Laudonnicre. IlMpd'hdJ to Ho was first 30. and suchVitoala of the Herald correspondents,- them 'committees But.rd.thgpl baait .],tttl. .*.t t 1-.Wit1 injuries cDVD'o. roBVAKDura.AKD COJQUSSIOKTTTIOLXSILK five hundred soldiers, and three hundred sailOR Mcncndoz M &realre8 learning that tho Bureau is a':fifth tr.thi state otthosites. .X D. dl 1II. JDt1tCJLUn'8. and colonists. Fearing the French might land avenge done to his pooplo 'by tho Sp n aMs.Pierre'Debra mariner. and- naval fot:na, some bringing wheel to the wagon at least ,Lv Virginia ,. We Tastomon, fcr the)'- Iue.IjIN"-r- to.. . . JiXD XXTAIL DXALXBS IN in Florida and fortify themselves, Menendez a youlli off btccu who had 'escaped ; a ,.some one thing, some append two paragEaphs' from" a CharlottsviUe' let tuy upon..a1. " - from the of Fort Caroline found Drake visited St. : made a ter to.the Herald. ,:. neglect _o,4 .u GENERAL MERCHANDISE, would brook no delay but pushed to tho North massacre ; good- supper;and -- .T4IilZ6 with this force. "On the 28th, he anchored and protection with the Indians and wAs now restored command, n6t .. 31., San ..Juan about :A,1L nn PIAXTBL uW""*atar aflm ahhon jita gnnu&CE fc AV time.. "'. g '. <_ that ho was put to In the Charleston; district there U' ., > ffi CII It aMnavatk.may 10. LSflhlfl' CIA*. L. M1TEIIUA. sent fifty men ashore, who wore informed by to.his countrymen. H-s knowledge of the to the North u described ored a large co- be added alo'toUa'wecgo, O. AKHlt. A. .. OAXOV1.WABROCK the Indians that the French Bettlcmentwas still Indian language was valuable to the French asan 1675. 21 At that many people. They hare a population pursuits.. engaged About forty excluivelr of the in principal agricultural isL flba day neveibska4ti mJe'.thof' 1.. :, further to the North. 1 ilenendez followed the ,interpreter. ''Reinforced by'a chosen band of the colonyand tho house. The people planter* waited this morning npua Gen Steed- xrjr moo. ua,.nuthcr does tha night C1R taznlik slide ;, the Vmagw .1 n n !Th.gry . CTIOn1 AIm GENERAL COMMISSION coast in that direction, till, the fourth of September warriors.Gourguea set oat for tho Spanish by tho Spaniards, having. plenty of hogs, and man and discussed.with fronioni their position orapcokj gentlenoih ..ud.U4* MERCHANT: forts. The Indiana stockade forts,dare < of prospect Ono'ofthe numbers-Mr.- P. " took their well-known 32. J anchored the mouthof pth.thro'ugh corn. twilight and Poa.'tt-l. " at : four ; peace ships were seen }Parish . a leading Virginian, who served oolo BAT STREET coxueimxn,'JACKSO..Vr1f.Lz.OLICITSD. FLA. a river. Menendez anchored his flag ship, the forests, while tho French .repairedby hunt. 22Don Hcrnnndo do. Marys a frontier and a ncl in.thi rube;,Y--l'EL'tOil his, experience as '.W l&.not.thenathrp'of rash j I* r rn.vikind.tospitefully ol ..m iicJlabon : : .' Bibauts the Trin sea to the rendezvous. Tho fora at the inhabitants aret .Indians which may bo taken a a fair ,exampla of the b Will purchase for Mrtief In the country all articles they the San Pelayo, very near to fromlongUisiue4.t4etgto wish at the lowest market price. hailed mouth of May river were first attacked. Not a a daughter of Aviles, ('. We..wore condac giier&1 f( .hn.J of tho peo. 'lie-stated'that at iy tho Omfert1'O1aotnhmz.wi.1i ity. The Spaniard : tho end nf f11lL ". . October 28 IT hund : nnd an.l . t.- Spaniard escaped. Threo days after he moved ernor and captain on tho custom ia for evprc. rruttIIlO51 Wll ... : , what does this fleet I ' "Gentlemen, to country 10umqrTg TITO ..under his service well aeurat house scvvatikwll6p1eadedpuveryaudbegeltbealloweIto his as at Id.JI'011ls of: eaut.ion0 uttereL 11M W'ther. FRANKLIN DIBBLE ?" against San Matheo. A short and sanguinaryconflict 11 for their rof .. .; ; or' belong :, to have ? times-of mirth ha ot.1iAi f.o Ji.. COXMIS8IO3T: xxucmAT. of colony BOOms -!- &L::.; r;. ...t.'v :". h t " "1i'f"t1ft.t ensued.. There_.. wan no-avenun pa 6 strangers. Tliis'nouae 1i'i. *5htT t7.btfl1Y1f fif Produce purchased,-adftDOOII in cash or iuppliesciaJe lbodYtrlflm -- -- --TT.CT-JS-W .. in over the : sent his wagons over ti 1 Unckil t.i iittg on conrignmcnU to C. B. Dibble, New York. "Bringing soldiers and supplies for a fort Not more than fifty persons were saved-alive.-, -sway-. --,. built round with over another sot who had n > other vial u uvm et' 1tbe$1WIUa&all j DiOiJtftto Trnstwnlclk? ] aZth-a; ygionic m save T. R BUCKMAN which the King of France has in this country." In full view were several skeleton-, of the French nanco, deputed twel I caoh square a cabin about him bat that they were the tiUuv :,:rr.lI11Jd16r; hat reiaguzn'. Abfgh"areibunboundt. .. ' brothers anti sisters of his ihmakiT All ofthcso" -- ,. JACXSOXriLLE FLOB1OA. "Are you Catholics or Lutherans P' colonists hanging on the limbs of troes. By or- which gave new life good height, being painted , COMMIRSION DEALER IS LUMBER TIMBER "Lutherans of the der of Gourpuesthe pri marched to meuta. A moro women clotho them negroes were now working for him at .1 heard of'agroup ofr yourents '* f new religion. >oneravio monthly wages, without written contract, and about of thicar co Jn- CEDAR MILL LOGs 8IIIXQLE3 LATHS, taking would possession thus.soon be tntroducca ALSO I.YSAW and business of the new-comers. burial of the bones of the Ilti: iteaoia, tvhert.-iip- plied among tho ; I effect. Tho Indian changed my opinion entirely" said CJ. Far- o.the novelty of nature .an abidiog'COTnpan- MILL MACHINERY. \. "I Pedro Mend of he the clojio of tlio: euvcntef, l in tho church, tho Fryar Lsh, 'regarding the negroes. I used to think io.tlisCui their' future plans, among 'which on Spaniards am Spain tho .0'." I-3m answered were hanged upon same they would never make valuable members of I treokfastl&fts aiti-matutinal prontcoadiH 8girodargely. About from , mile "sent with strict.orders from my King to I trees, where the French hal hung before them.Gourgucs church experienced ono Hocktty. But they have behaved so admirably : Now,than !hiuh thing.ciuld to more iitCHABDS & BAXTER, hang and behead all the Lutherans in theec re I caused a deal tablet to bo affixed over Florida. tailed St. Philip. 33.: The during the war, they have shown BO much good unwise. It may ho averred that if attem ted, h1W'J'1 ifO, FORWARDING AXD COMMISSIOX gions-Catholics will be spared, but every heretic them inscribed with tliouc words with hot iron dom either for his ZCt I : Jonathan Dickinson'cor- feeling towards tho white population,, so much illness would be the result-OnJy t& "most'ro- MERCHANTS.JACKSONVILLE ; good fooling has bcen"xhiT itoi by tho whites i toward tn&inox'rabla shall die." "I: to convert tho. \l1 by Cabeza do Vaca bud and active fraue could surmount treat thceo thus , FLORIDA. men not as Spaniards, not them and the order of ha things * of new > demands of this nartaacmaWe exercise, orha ,,1M. *r 28-ITiTiCt. Unprepared for action, the French slipped as Infidels, but as betrayers-robboj and mur Corpa, superior worked so happily and so well that I have effects of the uiisunnod atmo.' - .. their cables and stood out to sea.- Menendez derers." S this harsh rebuke so harbor or roaiUtcaJ where he changed .my viowa entirely. Tho presence of .;It ia hot merely the "worm".that tbtf pearly .r ;11 > EDWARD HA1LE. , followed in pursuit, but the French being better De Gourgues having accomplished his object, led l>y tho chief of ( bvcriiMO lie hal seen the coast the Freedoiun's Bureau, t'uagh it id well administcrel >!rd" of tb human'srweii" catches Twit all ,tho SAVAGE & HAILE S'nt'"day. D ncroR. hire, only ton In promote btul foci- ' him at tho foot of I.oJi ns of nal ra s minions arji reodyYwWi'fa* tailors were soon out of sight.The destroyed the fortifications on May river, and name of tWo tal t and site of tho vicious." In thc ,view all of PA'-OBS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS ing among breath to poisn4wita: wayfarer (Guulc:: at that time ( ) Au ;:.i>itinc. Too Indian Chief inuatin; . r ROEO'S WHARF, next day, ilenendez gavo over tho chase, sailed for Franc, May 3d, 1568, and arrived at i.lui.t.. thoejo present concurred.. One or two gentleman .who bra ve4 their power. .. ' Thtt.U.CKSON"ILLE FLA. If and after reconnoitering tho Huguenot settlement Rochelle the 6th of Juno following ; iUDS, Topiqui, Asas, ; acknowledged the Bureau lad been of What one'finds of :urea"anag heaitl.iacreas. Pioneers of Franco In New stood toward the South, until he reachedthe days after his departure. Purchaa, after bru-fly Indians hud waste the considerable service'inthe past but' considered l : 'attributes ini tho"country u t6d fi4itl7 'V. A. McLEAN. Governor of St. the const of Florida on a day that ifci continuance' longer tYl.\' another" six j uhterbaLtnced'' by tho lack of preca'utionarycnowledge inlet of SeloL 2 The Spaniards landed and recapitulating the history of this ill-fated territory \have consecrated to the mem i months would only ten! to introduce elements] or: forethought that, g&i :With tho took of the houses of Seloiin the the relief of the SOIIB of Africa,and cue discord where ,existed. I conversedsuboequent1yitK 1 Shipping Forwarding possession largest says : thi: Litters of the Cnua-b, he none. now? lxadth..eeeker. ..As'mere circnmstancdoesr not AXD of whichthey put the negro slaves. 3 These "Thus hath Florida l>oen first courted by tho nl'arlyannihilatoo. and stream the D-imo of St. a number of .colored people, 'secure happTnesa; neither'! 'situation_s a care that maybe, to a'degree:sEghtojlwitb iHIH bought and Bold on comraismon. Strict per- the 8th of September, 1565, the festival of tiful virgin, waiting until her neighbor Virginia God. Florida, \' horrid 'etne. for the perpetuation of tho Fn odmeJL'tf Court.Chaduttesville impunity in a cliniila and atiud siirroundingx to -n t! attention eirm to the purchase, sale and constituted the bmttier-in-law of Menenicr be ; >',-OJ T.I of cotton Lumber, and country produe grccri' the Virgin Mother, Menendez bonded in State, bestows on her an English bridegroom who as was a % liirusolt aie the nolc authority ,, may an exceptional place; which one .accustomed, 'need, to" -'dou. nine later His transaction. All : this remains to be seen; but certainly, so far a* heeded amid novel 1ccI'or.dew'aiid tSu&p OrJCfI for the \ of all kinds of wcni purcl1a Merchaji.li years ere . -''OlnptJy..eeuted the lowest market price.rwpectftiUy .- greeted with salvos of artillery, the sound of making the first love, may lay tho justest challenge this district concerned, labor and Capital have diet V - .''n' .m.t'n oUcited. March SI. -tfT. trumpets and the waving of banners. Mendoza, unto her." thirty-two !do l.i tot terre et noa dc\-on c'est tons tout adjusted themselves in accordance with the fixed ,Caution does not mean cholera cowardice'andnot --- plus ou plus Lord -- HARTRIDGE crucifix in hand came to meet him, chanting Te Tho conquest of Florida was not again renewed and military laws of supply and demand with great rapidityand should be confounded vrith it; health. is to Hum laudatnut. 4 Solemn mass was said under by the French. Port Royal entrance is all full weight of its Rtu3, 3J8. most beneficial results. great a blessing that it should"never be trifled Merchant, While thus the p. F. F. V.S* TEA nflo A. COLORED 6VSDAT SCHOOL. with The gentlest Angel 'of Death caa.IdsB the sylvan roof of SeloL Thus, the foundationof that remains of the names established by tho . JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA.Vrorcpt I One of the most remarkable ,illustrations of away" sleeping babe as softly and ftrclyas'tho St. Augustine laid the oldest-town of French on the Southern coast to commemorate ly enlarged, evidence attention given to Forwarding BniineM. was by the goad feeling prevailing in the communiiy I cholera-fiend snatch the robust i an'a'nid tho April U-U nearly half a century in the United States. 5 in the present time, the stirring events of those of many tribes, and wan U5wucf !fuly! employed in witnossjd on Sunday afternoon. In a large convu'siona of agony. .It won!I 60 r.ifl. wer On the 10th, Ribaut, in opposition the opin- old French expeditions.From hundred Indian 3OCi and tlutt lie was infamous unions schoolroom under tho Baptist church, about all ready for tho whisper or b a** thai summomt J. C. HEMMING Convent at St. hU cruelty to the Ifrvnch. In three hundred colored children of all shades them to that place where the Ktants'abali was , ions of Laudonniere and Lo Moyne, bailed in 1666 to 1574, Mcnenduz explored all in the expedition here alluded - 4 'CTiO.XER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, writers. 24. In 1G49 own life. "ultl p. 08. On from nearly white to ebony bask! were assembled no more;,say; .I am sick T' of the the and pursuit Spaniards to attack them at sea. coasts much of the interior of tho Peninsula writer praiwi every act of his and thirty or forty white persons, many"of Eou.LtpETIwLEvL . AND The next day a fearful storm arose which lasted established in dillurvnt localities, lit in the Territory, : them belonging to tho first families in thn country aMi.lrt.r S. In the matter of house C WilUam'IIillt of rairfhing AGT7.T FOR THE SALE OF REAL ESTATE, Ita-ida. JACKSONVILLE FLA.i more than a fortnight and dashed every vc&ic1 i and colouijts ar.'I or>jt::;:'\l a permanent Span tal, did not contain cXpI'littol'to \ CMk Bay and most of them the Bum and daughters of: i ing, taste, with even modi;3111 rnouw, will ef- of tho French Hoot against the rocks and shoals ish government. Fart San Lucia, near Cape habitants. I Dc-Laut ( : to Bottlttiuue. Pe ant to undertake former slaveowners, w r> engaged in teaching fret more than unrostricte 1. outlay with the Ltd .l-.i.i. .*, O D.n.8. Walker Ed. Uopkiua, lion.Cot J. J.R.Finlev F. Floyd, Hon., Hon.C.1LT B. tine. While this storm was raging with a violence of that name, Fort gall 3Ft: ('n the St. doubtless refer to .IlrJ.i nil, :wb ye'h!.id ald been six Gov. Gilmore Mrs..Thomp*)a Brown .wife of a 'of merely neodol furniture will corer / L ', not to the u.Luions verbal DaUU1Vof both wete colonel in. the .rebel army, and lira. 1L P. A homo should look like hoteL Hin. Jan. -tf tho Indians never known, Menendez with John's river, and Fort tau? ;FJ1I; :;:<: at tle entrance eoure. never a -- ". ll.vjku! in liSO. and published Loutham, widow of thj bat) Irofe3sorof Rich. -- ---- -- -- ties, for the success ; : And can anything bo men Su-wWa thAn even characteristic celerity, marched an army from of St. Helena. 13 Ho aLsj nut an expedition Voyn e.v Vol. III, pp. -:-. mond colloi and number of la-llca 'connected a B. B. ANDREWS > I) t peaVin< of this ad- the most inviting possibility ofahot4 C'lWn- AND COUX8ELLOU AT, LAW, St. Augustine to attack Fort Caroline on the of soldiers and Dominican lriir.stoiaakoabctlo- enced Don Diego d l St.Anthony Buy > and St.; Helen two with:the- Albemarle Fenulo In.Htitute.' Clear: her A .trna woman will i iastinctiody tty to FEY! JACKSONVILLE FLA. hind side. The French not suspecting danger mcnt on Chesapeake bay. lubluul of roaching in 1655 to petition >)orlda.n. :There wcrti no such away in one comer of tlw:room a atin.tUishoJ. her trunks for a pin cushion a scent bottle and also Do F tct 213. i 0.. u-"o. RIocV 'JR. Wwn that aunrtar. WAN tiibvn vhnllr >>jr n>r_ t1riAfntfAn n., J'o :E'., -.ii.l! fur Sr\lp.! iuto a bishopric.: 25.This l nuy* M.ticudi-z pp.de A vole iareot- and learned w professor of tho Virginia UttiuJ'rf divers toflftto accessoriep to summon l y'tlwirtiniuiar "S"U BIRBIE.3OOPER :. prise. Menendez, leading the column, at day in Spain, not choosing to be CTUployed in such a 'ycr,I io,\ I ;; u rl'rI\'1..7.i.and tl11".nr 1Cvan f w--I1It JaSI toa-jhmg t one bright-eyed 1 ftmU" 1I5a little'aJbo",1,001'darkey his letters-. 'iiwith aspect'cunning njn ''(--1W1ion.. imstu*. afiriglit*. 'towns az&I," & BISBEE brake, September 20th, f.lllike a thunderboltupon distant and barbarous lUu'utJ'1lenendcz I Jamaica with a floct ; I I '. Avil.-t ta ITatoo(1067)after whom iu dt he IJtl'Ul.-sent anI quito a number of the students of tho university banish the demon of hun.- 51Cnc&I.: ATTORNEYS AT tho garrison. Order was given to spare during his povc-mmuit of Florida, it St. Aujii:line, he A 1M! Was )kit in command of St. were pursuing similar avocatioua. The }'"w comprehend the *;m .!!*> bite of prottic- : JACK.ONrI.LLFFLORIDA.LAW the women and children, but to all others no sailed many times round the entire coast of the town, ur.opeccd by retu.ncd to Spain, uutU tho arri children learn made with woaderful a;titudo.and to bo conjured up by tlu1't'1 fro of a slight in.grmnty..nd..pmtic.'al hundred in have) akca ly con iable Proh" They 1. and how thor Crc vecond fctory, SammU Block. quarter was shown. Those who escaped the Peninsula, sometimes on a tour of inspection of iimi an : Indiana. IJb. xix., cap. aretaught spelling,readjiig aiwf singiriij, ant it dnstry, round Tho achievements of these p.WC18 nay 1 6 matte to : ':" :_ ber' ,6m sword were reserved for tho gibbet. Laudon- his establishments lUll f'I1I':1, !.;inetijr.n; -n in towors. : nanic-1 1.) Q.virnor O/ktlwrio is 'inteudod Soon to adl'wati.ig.an.1 ciphering brighten into bloom tho.ta'Ut -,-oni that a car- ciere Le and few others fled Indian disturbances. Not without later by Francois C< of its ttluiei. Near the Suuth Thus hod cducatioa'of tto'bUcis been going Jan ha forced int-. "furnVishod justice O. B. HART Chollus Moyno a quelling formeily a oonvcut of nuns and a row purse. k'c"I.t\r.ce aa I count of iti condition ic:3 M.u-y-'SU1ta.ilaria who P jr soaio nvintha past, and inaeta.not only with " ;name A'omm anl comfortably chair ., .-: RJTEY AND COUNSELLOE AT LAW, to tho wooda, and after great suffering they' therefore, Barcia j-raitcs Lin as the man Lion of tho litglih' of the Spaniard Trace if ''no oppcmition frbni, the 'old :IsluVoownors" but.is upholstered; .n a pair of,"candle-box neatly ottcmaf JACKSONVILLE FLA. found shelter on board two French ships which who at his timo had tLo Li'st knowledge of The socu as late at 1770. done by their exprceadesiro" with their actlvo i with blems lexnnetrcal Uy bodigtt of - Vnmolestcd i IGli. WiKiamj JILt. cf, g patched;r v% : r ractio in the State and United States Court ' : .tv Cm were anchored at the mouth of May river.- coasts and of the country. He explored the StJohn's : co-oporatioh. As maiiy13. five hunlrcchildren ; d intricocT, flawing curtains, albeit of coaiw "al1 lln Pciiiusula. have been in:school at' ore time and every I : , : taaecLj 0bbr.s. texturo hanging the When Menendez attacked the fort, it contained river some leagues further than the o provld(ncu, lan'd surest IIclp' solitarprettynintor uiirvi the attendance ia three P. I. WHEATON: r!: averaojo daily rca -ly embroidered * of the photograph an women, children and sick, two hundred and for- French had described.It greatest diflUnilty and Lundrud.DAN ; monogram1 upon - Evidpaced In the Remarkable: 1 tho most spotless pillow-case; a home-made looag .T7'tsar AT LAW AID HOLICITOE IK CBAHCKT, co-operated 1 , JACKSONVILLE FLA. ty. Over the gibbeted prisoners, ho ordered a is greatly to be regretted that we have not '.:*:'ni n jm the ueVoiciSf Wave* I i, softly.cushk ned;,a-shrine-like toilette tabler ce' to convert the they sufFered Shipwreck, And" : "r M corner of Fonyth and Market itreet. scroll to be placed, bearing those words in Span- now the report which Menendez made of Florida cans )devouring jawea of the inhu RICE BEFORE THE RECONSTnUC :t'afdfsl mat of domestic manufacture are among, I t .'c'ier3l: U ish: lOr did not tllra willi tlttte tnen a* FrrncA- i to tho King, so highly extolled by Barcia.- the order were FalUifuliy related by one of TION COMMITTEE. these tri e obtainable by every one,' '";';* *' of tho !' .' 1'hilaaelphid, 10'JU.; Lon mantle 'else men but at LutJttriaiu." This sanguinary con- The great Florida explorer and governor died tremity Mack, a very amusing correspondent of :'An.uph01srorol piece, pit eyeeorei DdBRUHL' & BADGER there,an almost prori leuce, pp:25. the Cincinnati Commercial, writes that paper i frmn its rough wood toDd unsightly paint rni 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, flict where military fury and religious fanaticism soon after his return to Spain in 1674. 15 Not bo true tho following letter from Washington: | 8) fashioned as to lend a loxoriota L ax .to. JM* OCALA FLA. extinguished all sentiments of humanity without exagcration it has been said that at tho | plant called popularly Cawina I Washington April 17.-The Committee on Reconstruction |' else comfartloss,bedhanibor- bark I Will attend promptly to all buiineaa entrusted to hLI happened on the festival of St. Matheo, hence time he left Florida, the King of Spain was acknowledged An English gentle diuretic, and U taken in : still persists suppressing the To furnish a room properly 'there exi ta/th. ear*. Dec 16-tf Philadelphia, was .."alfixU tbd nci ve*. If it were most important testimony elicited before it.- I primary demands' of wallfloor:and windows.- the of the fort and the river San and the Catholic religion wan professed - Spanish name dec, it could thirdly be lt 11- about ninety miles Dan Rico has recently been on a circus tour .Tn&36 satisfied, the remainder is ">dsnpd0sed BRA HAM & ARNOW, Matheo. Leaving a Spanish garrison in the by all the Indian tribes from St. Helenaon 16Tho IllJ t, l. bohea too. bchoylucld'a lILt through the lately rebellious States and has had ot> -i ATTOKNEY8 LAW AND SOLICITORS IN fort, Menendez hastened back to St Augustine ; the North to Boca Rattoncs oa tho South, Pro\iJcnc pp.75. opportunities such as are afforded to few, fix observing V' washotiJd always be draped, j poasibla -. CHANCERY, there he was received in triumph. The squadron and from tho Atlantic to the Gulf Mexico.. 16 authority plundt-rod : tho condition of the Southern people as ; the walls should be clean and adorned%y a GAINESVILLE FLA. of Ilibaut wrecked tho Florida coast After him his whole walk was interrupted ; all passengers were .- :: to loyalty. His testimony will be found to show I few tastefully disposed pictures fa bracieft or" was on Prompt attention*ill be given to business in any uncertain of their : tne true feeling that exist in the South.when the: two holding Bon-g trifle of prettmcBB-.ach-s* a part of the StaU. Feb. 2i-Ciu.L. south of St. Augustine, not far from Matanzas his little forts and colonies fell into decay. It ity, and claiming Editor thin crust of pretended loyalty is melted away I vase with a few waving grassca; .or springtime b I. rLSMMO. i. i. 1 1.51 E1.. inlet, but nearly; all on board got safely to theshore. may with truth be said the au of great; Spanish: and newspaper} a high weekly,' and true character is revealed us under the ex- posy; the floor. covered U necessarily with FLEMING & DANIEL When the Adelantado returned from the expeditions to.the East coast of Florida ended. were spared, Hook, frequently inlulgod hilerating influence of a menagerie when man carpet; matting forbad chambers with a larger their captors to St. in the stauJd in tho presence of tho untamed foxf a of I bordered square of carpet or = large 'rag far a ATTORNEYS AT LAW, daughter of the feeble garrison of Fort Caroline They never reached Chesapeake bay again, and Don Lawrcano do : of, the remarking public men.on A nature separated therefrom only by tho. thin single room, will be fbood an economy of labor JACKSONVILLE FLORIDH. some Indians brought him word that a not long after tho work of further explorations them hospitably would persist in placing him partition of an iron cage. Mr. Rice, being duly and money. A dining room i shooitLalwaysqbe . Feb. tfa great number of whites had appeared at the on the coast fell into the hands of other nations, the world's re- sworn testified thus: made a cheerful attractive .. and a too South on the further side of a river which they particularly the English. 17 Judged by tho pense by the inland I! of what he considered gaze Q. You have an unruly animal, known as a'' rigid' barrcnncsa avoided in Its'arrangements.\' M. .G: GARY, Jonathan abuse in the columns of pet mule, with your circuit have you not P To my own taste nothing is so- :&ccmry a-bare ATTOIUrEY AT LAW, desired to pass. lie therefore set out again, in vulgar standard of success, Meneiiduz surpass captives on his soldier's spirit resolved A. I ha ye. walls and absence of adornment in this particular OCALA MARION COUNTY, FLA. that direction to destroy those who had escapedthe all his predecessors in the conquest of Florida. in tho and a gentleman could not Q. What are the idiosyncrasies i of that boast J room ; I have known housewives canM'ef Win practice in the State and United State CourU. fury of the waves. Upwards of two hundred Wealth and fame were prominent objects of liia published calling a hireling scrib- A. He is much given to kicking. I tfme and distrustful of 'daatand flies prftke the Feb. S 3-mp Frenchman were found about twenty miles I ambition, but his life seemed equally devoted to his misfortune No; he would Q. It is almost impossible to ride him, is i it t belongings of tho "brerOtfrtst-roort vatil if'ioargested'therc&eetory - .. FL 1 'T_.1 oighty-nino pages, in his own den-the not I of a boarding sekooi or South of St. Augustine in starving condition. the mission ol converting SOULS 10 uoo. .u.au A. It is. I .institution-, * FRANCIS I. WHEATON, a mation it contains by tho horns Donning generally offer* $25 to any man charity Apropoa of:Ladie* fingers I ATTORNtr AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN When told by Menendez, of the destruction of his mind expanded with the means aWhia command the Indians of the himself with a hugo who will ride him round the ring. aud their home made,athicyments, in articles of, the first Q. On your late visit to the South, did receive a room-furnibhlng sot, I would notice'ono of CHANCERY. Fort Caroline, they asked to be sent back to the Florida Peninsula, during office of the paper and you . gress in civilization any-offers to ride that mule? tho prettiest things. Seen at the Ladles Southern his for . risen full agitation inquired . have to JACKSONVILLE, FLA. France, and even offered a ransom of twenty Spanish supremacy might a A.I&. Fair/caHed - After describing .c. SO Offitx center FartyOi and Market ttreett.D tf thousand dncato. The ransom was refused, and realization of the high hopes and grandeur to whoso hands : invited; he by complied tho clerk, and to take was Q. State what occurred on the occasions.. .LA. CCCHihiS.Tha : they surrendered to tho mercy of the Adelanta.. which distinguished its discovery and conquest the clerk who recognized A. In Richmond, a discharged Confederate toilette table with ita haughry namd va ' adds "Tho fell ho W. M. IVESiATTOKKBY do and by his order, all but eight who claimedto From the expulsion of the French in 15Q7 to : and informed the edi I I soldier attempted to ride him, but' was immodi- ; in truth a,,dclij itful. little bit..of o qtiutry ei- foot and thrown fiat of hia back. I ' AX1 CO0NSELLOK AT ty long ately in rtao-color and. india LAW, of his namo and evident pressed muslin. It was" be Catholics were put to death. tho British occupation in 1763, Spain "held tho ,. Q. What did the Confederate soldier tathisP " LASS CITY FLA with palmetto ; aggravating delay, which say copied after a.French engraving and madaly Dec.S.tt Not long after word was brought that another -, supremacy of Florida. It was described in tho was a row of to increase tho ul-temper of I I the fefr hands of two of thet JVn deaf. daagh- . II. to Menendez, as : A. Ho said the mule1 was a d-d Yankee ten and raffied at her tabfev The" and Larger party of the shipwrecked Ilngue- charter granted by Philip and two ends; at opened, and a coarse, rough franaq.work - C. GILLIS, nota. headed bv Eib*nt. H_--Jf. had waml vwl PTtsm.1in.fwwn; v- -.11 J ho North to I .,. i"Jtw&uat ,nial.r . "on the North end of ready here ball. sorts of .oTSid that please tho.bystandoreT and nothmg"eould DaPtrokacr t* pijftfamf located hiawelfia his sew office on the cor- the massacre. f Fort darolie and' the and inarching a little' 'Qq..up'tho river, .ho cation, ,:,being ,. : or navy,' civil -or military- ;A*VerJ muclu ,, tor 1 sparer 'r51hioJit cr.m ... t n Del'of A4am andL ara Ineta, where he will at all discovered a fort and a town two railea' distant' DL- "Did ever hear cbsern.tioA600ut either iota ,bridaltoOtttestand .+ ' ncoute found except wbea engaged In MofonooeJ"c stall more wanton assassination of ,Ilibaut and ba tion-Win. iwit anoth- Q. you ,any:. * : : oIm to undergo I ' approach the .( it el Qa Jan. SO tf The seeing the \ _ > hit the Florida coast reached Spaniards pn English "tw94h ; ? - men on Europe, i ;j ; : ."Dull'!before-heagain Ten- '_.A1heaxd1t'sai&ai1teoutinAcMbeartlit : or spproci i't19 1"b4&k M1haapOib'be _ FIS'BMETTJC TCASES. the French nation was roused for .- : after. ,. nring}'f Cf: I guns-abandoned,_ thfort_. .Icavving walls' ro !built the' 'Herculean proportions. of'lnformedthe be looked;like .'.Ben .Butler,-and..aboutgrizdy a eaailJ < U The widows, orphan children end relatives i of behind fourteen pieces -of 'bras ordnance, otct'of;the'Band of.the' ..bear".tha 'M ought :"to;,K.,cafled.:Ben. ,.:'-_ ..- ',,- ,,-_. -,, "T.'SC tBU _ the and a'chest containing X2000.'sterling'ito pay is i occupant. \ -" .. _Cot. oJ', :.. addreesed to ' numbered Huguenota. a petition; Thi[ steM only irate oolo- ; . of the visit'of the 'owm.the or. NI J'1 a.BerWi .) . lam aUotor ) and tot sale. points .roemLlance s tpd f - .1r.xPTJLnQy. 150'.men % ' .*I ,. *wepsre&to Thumt; bead I duties. IX,.known. 1- _as_ -.fyittcbtiupplteatona r ,. the-.garrison. '.,thenpng. only ,' .. ,, l together, nor 'his publish, 'eared to A They were not. .Thb observation was madeion etur GI1 .'tS--._ .t_. ., _ sad 1owD 1I.a4. agent fcr iron CALVIN IeD for OAJC oemetcr/; nrwiH g the ftctf aDd 4I1WIJ."ding'f Tedres.}ONedi.wu rth_,.,_ t_.. h..:"l:1"eUCD.'; ,.-.. ., v'ferfrcnbisameoier :'escape th aun.-'8.'On .' A> well known pugilist the tout w A< .with. special reference'per!;; *- lo1g.a1ed k : 1-.u; J..nne. Bui niesn)p# ((he son of. :CaiSennV, ,de to. ,the, English ,onf. departoTo tavern in the' vjrfnifr"w. in i hapff to tho.occular"defdrinity M: thcr casd ofthone.eyed I .1epQ. f fitted him ta .. slight prepaxabon : -> ; T M iiJl8lOr inaainaUbo 1&ying tho'PriDceJ; of- BangisWr a I animal, '-,1i P ; $ Ii 'Ptua8i & t J : RUSSELL IPt.iUsiU insensible r' .r.to the.< '- ." ..tioJ., _of" showh, :. 18' hiii I 1idQd." l' :by,. ttuo 7\., -" be* ac atted .,;-11 with, ,g_have aide showwjthyoarjdrcta? -.rith'tU W TJn&g you u :, i.- ; \ !hii jruiijecia Borodelm*:gmtletmoariook 7 '" _, '; i.Utr .' -< -.'I brougutuato &: 'Theirfor/.impidly ccted,, : .e tW . aM J.bbsrWi44,9i Li- -ii. t 4 A-Jhave. ,. ,, k. Carpe do frotixttio ibrt "YD 114 WI I. : te avenge the ._" j,;._." ,,. .. : _d 4. H* -J-. .4.; irf ebeing ) I of.tba. fighting editor of the .. .sWei ,rii. an1 dialoyalf reImarksnirelation u. . 1'1 ta tile.=.I him&1, dr''u.i1edfrOm. iio fnlw'j'' t\J4.t fldUfr17 '. drihn : : rethonstrane 'from'per.. to thentf "" i. third' hall'".._- _ "M good m utw.. f $ inJ 17'wth andanunaroi ea thAt town,'btalt erf,woid whichnd(foundcs ;!' siite : ; ,/themselyo. ;;aggncrred oy the [ '.>I believe J.heard something of'th'pncI aeU.aw&A--- des- -." . : will .vbittinaited. opilll three ships oar tht ; ; : : m.nevifld. . Vii e4Bt"AngnlUnAlo .'nothing: butthi* I once aloutDaniol_ in tho lion's den. , a\1JooC ".B. inft'fifty ffldt' About,tie came time fort caBod BftnJoans Tho prisoncn trough'1 t and painted_. .. ;' S ,'''__ k 'A.'iI. ... _ " ' I'j. JI .' ., ) It" ''. .' : .,.r'J"T.,4''f..v.cli. ' I ., 1 :