Flake's Tri-Weekly Bulletin. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 3, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 13, 1865 Page: 1 of 2
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In the Weekly. "<{.i-Í^I
City and County, $5. District and State, $10.
In btith Eúitwn .
r.itv and Oountv. *7.50. District and State. $15.
Nfctftto. W
Rogei^,1 anr *m*McJrt óf *AÍHaan
descent," editsthé ffldci'Itetubltom, a ne^-
emigrat
increase, whils t!
decrease,thers!a e
result Wm%t;pk African race,
ran out ; ¿ad all the property t
f>r our rising generation wl l"
op<
f raca 1
i stopped, and
blB country will
vm
ill
aawHÉo
we ohtiaa a reating-plsco of oar
perience teaches that no two races cao
that thitf country is not our home.
RepectfuUy. S. W. Roosas.
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(Correspondence of the .Missouri Demoorat, May 29.)
reMut and Prospective Thing, in
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Mb. iVttiTOR ;.-r It may not be uninterest-
ing to your readers to hasr somewhat oí the ti
present state, and probable future, of the
¡South, espeeially the cotton States: >
The war liáis caused" great sorrows and
groat josaofc, j¡erf>apa aa aro unavoidable,
and^way? mcidontto
al hundred millions of Confederate money
has suddenly become demonetized, and is a
total loss; millions óf acres are untilled;
fences have decayed or%ve been destroyed;
'outbuildings on thousands of plantation* are
his ^oriimou. on the negro suffrage tme**'
to which Mr. Editor replies as follows í
, Nkw Oíí^s^MaytiWtíllGó.
Messrs. filiad,.Petered others: ^ ttiilv
Genilemm — Your letter of inquiry is bétore me^in
which ytítitwve aske^ some questions toó deep for iriy
thoughts and pen to fatV9«v but;if yon will read the
oration jjelivered by me on the .«ietroffc^i Gf.,U ef
June, in Congo Square, and published in pamphlet
form, you will th*r®0 see,.upon pft#e«. 10 and 11, some
of my thpughts,; fii^e^ qommaplcatfcdi ^4 *MW¡ rlBg;
soine parts of your question.
First of all, we ar¿ duly informed that (iodtyMted.
all men free and;f «pal/bpf^re th« Sec ad|y, that
holy law has been violated by all natíos^more or less
Bat as to the right of saltra^ejt being your 'first ques-
tion, we prbcéwf ifraaifüM"Í£ stating tfeát tfiía right a-
novo mentioned Is destined to be ours, for whicfe la^a
wait pMiantfy,- knowing that &« bren Goó&ore ha
the ma*t« before the Sapame Court or Heaven, and
at the proper tobé Bet apart by that All-wise Reiag. he
will cans* u* to receive that to which we are justly en-
titled, •
My motto i this t Ta ilave respect,,and to Itaa 4 sid*
by sido with the white man that hfcs heen^u* ff^nd in.
defense of th¿ ÚÜloft and the Flag otopr iqoupitf^ ;J>ttt
when it'coi ^ to the marriage vow* let our platform bo
color to color, any . Ither'toim. of áuptialeties I am
oppósad.,^éfíf!'í'*^.r¡-vftbit ix i
Bat perhaps you will-dififer with me somewhat when
we refer to the matiafee of Moses, who married a color-
ed woman > and God seemed to have sustained hiWIn
it, or forbade any interference l,i the matter, "on the
part of his relations. •
plan wbieh saves the . .
of the Otfostitutiott, an# Whi«l.
nil mischievous p ecedetit; To admit that-
tho Southern States have been out.
Union, is to admit their posruvto put
Selves out.; iífc is-to say that an mi
done cétinter to the Constitution,
have a le^al effect. If this-be poh«ble 0
¡lesa p^íible 0
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yidttal i
There, are 110w uot# far
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01
and fifty tmops at /the JTtort.i.j'
healtb i Very pbor, and therc iii..
nvnong thorn Capjt, Hi hop eomi
Jbst; Gen. Ford,, with five hun*
ind a battery ofsix roei .
éd north iu ?pM*sait of li
lifiroinvóiiJtbe Jl^th
lil Fork of Uie> JUii
je fort he «truck «U, Indian
Cara to ano «roísing ofiljeArkansasV
it up the Sm^y Hil^to the paint alme ii
[4leafcsdi!Jth©tW(il growing ¡as he
fauc¿íi 4í<i i« expected to Imya a %ht witl l0
lera if'hdeSáovertake them. Tbew ¡* rt>uch ;
. A body of CtUii^nclies, is.(
DhI m*
^..^owe^er, moré ^e^ant ^ecta. f j
¡re is an abundant stip]
it jn tjie locoes icceA
i*** cpn^der
'war
people have turned their attention to the
raising of íhera as¡ nevefr beibi*. There is
fo^i "the present population an immense corp.
of a lar^S JütílcM so that, we ^(^^B^kbhr to,
dttee an ample supply of meat and lard
the next year. The blockade havi
fdij the xfciytsarJ The blockade having éot j y« ■ ^
us off from sup^im ófwestem flouts we have: p>rtedi i>y Icouts, on the üed üi^er, about
líOWtt a fáir greater .breadth of wheat tHan ® e ^unured and ftfsy jniles southwest from
^ - f ■
leaventoorth Ci>ruermtivetM*y 2'¿. , ¡
JR A<thts S a 1*!*
«ation rolálvé^tó' tteJáié
« viued in office, or dóeá
ever known in;this country. The indiesiions
of an abundant;iiHPvegt are most Hopeful,, so
that' we shall not be so dependent1011 the
WfiBt as in times past.
The necessity of domestic manufacture has
produced millions of yardB of neat and aub-
of mo a«d wo^en,oli and yorag, aro clotfr
4.W: W.* t0ü "J'8"'" tW0 10 "0lne'
perhapapemao^tbiao.. ,
L «e pmtations will be.aiytdedancl sub-
divi^il, so that the peopl^Q? fhe South will,
potMm'tp bu^overplbept lauds for a long
tirpp ^co"come. ThV aítérejJrS?ze of farms an A
wtótóoipv of iiit)o|^ppeyeni a 1
the opei^ ana (V.ntilled l^cls will encourage
the raisincr of innumerahle cattlk and shecMi
from ¿hptr ajpfárttóá. y.
former Government: !"fhW
directly resnon'siMtí to 'tH^
L1' MÍ m «1
(Phani¿rx|g
we'ifcfiara that Mrs. Moses ami Miss Atiriam had soiua
•mismlderjStañaing, when Miss M. reported'the same to
lierbrothcr Aaron, who jolnedher in angcragainsltbeir
sister-in-law; and Cktd. is Kl.sng^r. struck Miss M.
with to pr osy, and thereby gi^g th9 man thftrig^ ^o
marry whom he pleased. But Qod had His own all-wise
purpose in vifjr in this matter respecting thi priest-
hood* n * r'" * ' -
AYheth«r Mrs. 'MoacA was A aalored woman or not aa
regards to oolor, she was born to Ethopia, and any
nersons are citizens bf the countr* that gives them
finnthi'
M^.pomp
ia sii
lired to iifec
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snail pass away and all become, naw^ St. Paul also says
let ev^y main be'folly persuaded in his own opiu'on.
Therefore, gentlemen, iuy eolenin cohvictlon in t^is
matter is that the fqtare elwatioü oflour race rests up-
on three things, to wit: I. Our right tffsuffrage. 2. Our
maryiagfvW,'color to tolor. 3. Our'unltv aritfiove
for each other as a nation. But let us not look for any
other nuptial tits b%t oolor tp' colftf.. i'.
s^gain^ the-, colored man and the white matt ckanot
live together in thia country; they mu^t and Willi have
to. waate, nnlese the Oongra* of the Nation shah
giVe the no a placa to themselvw, for as it waa with A-
braham anl Lott, so it is with us the sooner we seek a
home for our rising generation, the better it wiil be for
us. ; .vm; "
nO«r final d«i tiny, a^far aa I can dimly a«et if^hatiin
three hundred years i* will be a rare thing to 1
Oólfi+eá man1 in this- cotantrv. Like the Indian, our
toi
we «ave to _ _____ a ;„ , ■
race, wbowfcy wa may lite under the United'Bifttat
fias, but be anart to oofselvefl. and nv«ti th«n wo «nnlrf
Doint. out an inst
become (Ussatisfied, for the^ra is no historian that can
where two nations have qter have
■Qae^<tnn*T must rule, and the
i we
for the piesóatatleast, be lialí* depopuldt
t^o inhabitants artíifliMing- to eowniry;
SO thitíí instead óf beiiig consufn^rs as hefe-
téforei tlrty Will- to ^rqducers# axtd tiras te
ducc consumption, increasing production and
chtiapfcn alt armies of subsistonce. í
'Far moté of our voun^ men will ceturn to
mechanical arts. and to the business of teaoh-
fcijgr'so thai m thetó respects wks shaU be
ttaúiífe moré 4rt4<^e idtint and WlfsuBwihinir
tk^'in yeats'ipésfe 1 |I
The natural and, perhaps, tmavold^le ex-
VvUt ti , w uvaifaa uoj
■with Ihoáfb Wh© hm\
idesolated their COumry, a«d ^1
*yst«ti 'of labor.
w*andburyih^«'
It. Itltt it
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wlzed its
ought 1
'"on1
to the
pointed or
Governtheiit, tlioW ^hó'Üofd
the military to# c^se
t'.mnh •
Mosil.fv, A
Oaflwand
mhBI ¡áÉLs'iiv.'í? Imxit
aretO'betakento
Mdót^ sedfcedvMount —
Mwganitna? Fort^ainea,
maseoeded/
':'*teawiif
Augusta Willi 260 bafea i —
shipment received from there
The rebftl Oen-Be«««
homes, as no hope ,
the war to a di£e'«nt
Mi-fa
' . |l|l W 11 , !■ IMBW
phis and 300,0í)0 iti Gbm-ffia.
a Ajaba*
,
people to consider ...«
ed /act, to receive And abido
The tel(^« K ÍB
ItÁlWAÁnf
urge itiie
__aaaáx-
their lot
S^Jrfiá do to Ibrgét IjirfiédI tóad*«é IumI ^^n!T,
rxAM fortunes. Bifore this hnlisoofrftiowto r®v®rnor
itercourse can be ^VWrtiome by
m —1'ueiH!^ of tirrid, Kttbi!®¡áüd ft.
of &rte p>datetwi:*nd «apply will
jeratei
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