Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1872 Page: 1 of 4
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State N«ws.
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The Henderson Time attributes to
another paper th« account of "aa
unheard of outraga," thus;"
"Ah two hundred and fiftj thousand
little colored boy* were innocently
engaged In but hi tig in a tadpole pood
12x20 feet Wids hear Jefferson, Tex
*, they werecrtieliy assaulted by four
hundred tbouaund irm«( sorcerers ot
the Ktl Klúi Klan, armed with mit-
railleuse and hended by the grand
fluogul, who murdered, tinned, flayed
and gobbled up a million of the inno-
«enU Im«¡í1a« ft 4* JkW**1
oiulauoas.
The latest style of punishment for
delinquent pupila el the free school*,
•ince Dettress hae failed to pay the
teachera, ia to require them to stand
ep end read the editorial of the
Houston Union. A oetwW of the
datkiet ere eeid to be nnfteiing from
lock-jaw. Thie account is attrilnted
to the Gaíktte.
Senator Keilogg's proffered amend-
ment to tbe Texas and Southern Pa-
elfic Railroad bill, designating Shreve-
port as the eastern terminus of the
road, has vary properly been made the
■abject of condemnation by the Mar-
hell press.
The Bulletin claims that the land
grant oí sixteen sections to tho mile
to the Southern Pacific from Texas
before the tier, and the recent subsidy
of six millions to the Texae Pacific
end Trane-ContinetitWl, fix upon those
roads the aharacter ot State enter-
prises, and asserts that, if the teminus
ot tbe first is fixed at Shreveport, the
8tete will repudiate those "princely
subsidies." This subsidy will never
be canC^ioeed by the people of IV* ,
it matters not where the terminus
of the road may be.
The Houston Union *«y« that. Oo?
Daris has pardoned Charles Scanlsri
sent to the penitentiary for bigamy,
end calls on the "art preservative" to
give him a cordial «•& «>• at Hous-
ton. That will do.'
It speaks of the Narrow Guage
Boad as follows:
•'The projected line inn to Pitt '
%, from thí-He ti?. Bellville, Au ti
•f, thence to LsOrnti^e, B**trop,
Braunféls and S t> An torio,
the «harter, however, tbe
*>«'•'< Aha.pmi!«"?< of devia-
flirts at auch points a*
| of trade may in*
tCwnmueloitoj.i
W'hat-lVoi,
Old H «ppuud. tb. ch«qn«red put.
GiM* fdeb cloud with Aurora
Whllo hopo vttll to eb« laat
SllifriBgJif.' t it%ht with rwUaSt gleam*.
Affluence ia a trouble, went a
misery, fame a borden, disgreco an
odium. Yet thcte i# happily a me-
dium that yields a poncofui
purity of principio, a Srin adburenco
o right, integrity end perseverance,
and a quiet, uiiobtrnsife, yet utter b-
hortenue of evil and wrong in tvtry
fhguiti. These ere ¿rtolies that bring
happiness.
Who dreams oí wisdom when hs
bow's at love's sbrinof The heart's
Idol is its Deity, enthroned within the
hearts temp'e, her portreS;-~—uharity,
whose e.louk of ample fold conooal ail
defects J her brow wreattied with the
garland of hope, whose rich fragrance
diffuses its myetioel charm,
Tbe soul I It there a dreamless
slui ber for the soul, txsfore the glo-
rious morniiig of eternal day J Tbe
tired, weary soul y the mou! with its
l>fty aspirations, itn ho|>eit and feara
disappoint meats, clouds and sunrayt I
it must be eo, the sou) cannot uiej
can ue?er oease to live and bask in the
purified and exalted sphere of ¡ore and
glory beyond the tomb.
Problem for a chiokeu-pie, passive-
policy Democrat, ;
SoMxtiuno JS* w— An English gen.k'
oa®n w®- olecifi Mu) or ofSiit «bury, KuiCn
utid rel'u «il iu ««•. He W(i„ (Buaa five
hu"<lrcd iJoiKrf, and pii l the money laibcr
than accept the ..fflee.
O.i lira siiee of that luscious pie,
VfUo Wouid refuaa it f not 11 not 11
Says IVeiYite.
"Haifa loaf letter iban no bread."'
Query, will balf e slice of that luscious
"chick«u-pio" «atiafy tbe political
tricksters and aspirants who are willing
to take it with the <rmendmtut crust
and 4M<jr<j-4quahly dressing, seasoned
Ob I for a Auger in that pte,
Let it slip in, ever so sir,
Fur lh« sake of our p umy, «tew love,
We'l slip ou the sofi o«n>ervs ive glore.
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AUSTIN, ÍÉÍAS, FRIDAY, MARCS 22, 1¡
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Fastiion Netti,
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t lie Hmws Oauat.
Among new importations this
spring, ere stredt itttw mude in Ber-
lin.
Thotigh the results of this gigantic
enterprise have uot reacbo.l the I fgh
I estimate of its projector, th«y are stiff
New neckties show broad stripes of very great ; and t.fie rosy anticipations
baruioitising or contrasting colors. of M. de l*e¡<#ey>s still hold cittt. in
White silk 'tie* 'ara among the «he jmgiit RitHuré of rutur, trade W
fashiouttble varieties of neick on.a- held tip lo tho w9^d- *
manta | °"n*' ,r*l, esttinhtwl at t,000,000 tons
II ,«Uo*. M, of tono! .b.11! ' < ti. «'O'"* -tS3,oqó.-
jewelry ere yet selected for general
wear.
Bonnets are very elegant melanges
000
From the opening of th> Sulfa
Csha) in November, 1869, to the ei d
oftoTO, the tonratte was 480,818.
of luitle end satin, witb flowcra and bnifog they ear 1871 the tonnage w«M
f<iftll,er- f 1711,40#. Í>i the, period first named
Jackets, with or without sleeves, sre
rooch worn j made ol velvet, cloth or
cuelisaere.
The standard rulf of white muslin,
after repeated failure*, has wou the
esteem ot the fashionable world.
A fashionable caprice with evening
drew is to wear three or four bracelete
on each arm. The cost will prevent
it from its being followed to any great
extent.
The best grace in dress is perfect
naturalness. Art, however, must do
something. Therefore tb« must suita-
ble colors should be chosen, and
suitable ahupes of dresses. Lo* neck
dresses alwaya I«mm«ii tbe height.
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Interesting Mtsceliauy.
Los Angeles. Cei., iato be supplied
with fi-tb tren an ariificiat pond*.
A Tom Scott Presidential Club hae
been organized in Memphis.
In the Kentucky Legislature there
a fitly larra** out ot os*> baud red
members.
Tbe revisers of the New Testament
appointed by ttw Cljureh ot England
have reached the flfih chapter of St.
Luke
In San Francisco the fact has been'
developed that a number of Chinese
merchants have married white women.
Alphowse (who has hadan attack of
moth«r-in-law) —"Parbl^eu, tuadam,
it ia not to truuofe that your daughter
is my wife. Non ! It is because she
is not an oraban wh«n «fc« ¡ :-j
Moat of the larger cities of the Ger
man Htatss hsve wondei fully increased
during the last five years. The a?er-
ajre increase of eleveti large cities has
been tolly twenty-three per cent.
It is asserted that the first Pro-
testant baptism of aft infant that ever
occurrtd m the Island of Cuba took
pica* about three weeks ago. Ths
riiild belonged to the family of an
overseer ou a plantation eight miles
from Havana, and tbe officiating
clergyman was ftev Edward Keoney,
of the Protestant Episcopal Ohurch
The latt #t case of absence of mind
is that, of a young lady who, on re-
turning Irom a walk with her lover the
other evening, rapped him on the face,
and bade a good night at the door.
A sentimeutal ebap intends to peti-
tion Congress for a grant to improve
the channels of nflection, so that
henceforth the course of true love
may run smooth
« I pant for a redress of woman's
wrong j I pant for freedom I" ejacu-
lated a female woman's wrong righ-
ter. "A pair of punts,'' mattered her
husband; "and 1 wish you would re-
turn them."
At a leap-year sale of old bschelors
in South vi ¡le, Ala., recently, quota-
tion* were low, ex"ept lor widower#,
who brought 91.000 each Lawyers
weie knocked dots n at 15 a head.
A young lady of Paris, Mo, has
sned a pr« mi.,ant young man of that
town for 1200 ae damages for wood
and oil burned while paying his atten-
tions to her.
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— r"ks:
•ell In
Dramatic iNotes-
Hichard the Third" is in active
preperation at Booth's Theater.
Kate I>euin plays the principal
role in "Divorce," at the Opera
House, PtUsáur?.
Ett!a Henderson returned to New
York from the far rt'est on tbe 8let
ult. 8tee had to forego her Califor-
nia engagement in consequence ot
tbe snow blockade.
It is stated that probably twenty-
fire per cent, of the seed cane of
Wsetera Louisiana was destroyed by
iheJannsry freeee.
-—UBS
We tri^t oar highly esteemed
brother Dec kern an of the Sher.mae
Courier, notwithstanding the failure
of the past, will attend the Press Con-
vention at Houston and give the
fraternity the benefit of his counsel.
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The Shreveport Times itemises:
The Supreme Court of Muine has
decided that tho oyster is a fi*h. The
case will be cariicd up to the United
State* Supreme Court.
The National Republican saya that
it Js reported thai Warmoih intend
to buy ime of the Bew talking ma-
chines aud send it to Senator West to
help Li in to say something.
, '-LBB
•tfhe Liberty Ob «rveB, after quoting
from the Grhttvrt, remarks j
Tho above article We find in the
S*a*i Gííiítt*, and most cheerfully
givo tt a place in oür columns, and
sudor * «U our c.( ntemjior«ries aay of
our worthy tellow-townstaan and Sena-
tor. We have kniiwn Col. Pickett In
timstely for more thun twelve years.
VV« know him well. He has, in our
judgment, few. if any superiors, In
point of ability, in this State. As a
man. ho is «uly "ta**ini|iiibl« JÉSÍft '«Mb-lMNif frost eve gladdened tba
eight oi a feverstrlckon jieopie with
more slncer-joy, than the lowered
Sag which told that the epidemic of
legalized fraud was at an end "
MtHtSHsfeW
only oue American vea*el, and that oí
80fi tons, used the canal., In the pe-
riod last named the American tonnage
wat 4.170, and of the vihole amooiit
9&fl,6Jl was British, figure#' which
•bow that Britania still rulés a grea
many waves. At 18 a ton the re;
ceipts of tha canal Kwy be easily cal-,
cnlated.
ín a i-eport tnade fo his utocthold-
ers last July, M. de Lssaepe remarked
that out of every 1Q0 vessel which
pa's thrpugh the Canal, at least 70
are Briiish. He estimates hm re-
< eipt« f«r the year 1871 at $2,000,000,
aud his expenses at 98 700,000 By
the above statement df7T1.4t>9 tone,
the receipía were but, 1,542 818 for
last year, leaving a deficit of more
than twó and a qnfcrtai' Of a million <ff
d«fler*. In 1870 there Wa* * deficit
of $!,200,000, nrnking (JAul uim «f
three and a half juiilliong chargeable
to profit and fose. Dti Lesseps pro-
posed in the report under notice a
loan of 84 000,000, so aa to have a
balance on hand, and he hoped at the
*ii<5 of 1674 to pay iniereaton «harén.
Now the Canal hardly pays fotereat
on its bonds.
Varieties*
The following is an «tirad frota
a Colored Folk' Hyum Book, used
in rtoqth Carolina;
' W 's he neater to d« Lord
Dan 4e whit® f.'lks. a d day ks->w« it;
S. e de glury-vate uti .arre<I —
Watk in darkey', pai^t d« guar*)!
Bet jsi- dollar Hs wont close it j
Hark, dé hit tiered «ng' la ihoiier ¡
Go a'wáy, white folk , you're teo late,
V* e de winnin'kullar I Wait
'11,1 d trumpet oiow to toller I
"HstieUmjnh 1 tankn to prala" I
L'-ng ennff we've borne our crosses ;
Now we's «le -ui-erior raot;,
And., ith Ooiroiiiiahty'igiace,
W 1 gAine io bebben afore deb «ee#<"
If a man loaes hie breath, ha
shouldn't run for it; he will catch it
quicker by standing still."
A tailor who In skating fell through
the ice declared that he would never
eiraih leave a hot goose for a cold
duck.
A country editfy thinks thatRiche-
lieti, who declared that "the pen ia
niighleir than tbe sword" ought to
have spoken a good word for the'
ar'asnr .
vmsctcLL^t.mova.
m vt
t- ÍOÍAH .
w. a. auAoastraw
|>OBAHBS A BLACKBÜBN,
attorneYs-at-la\V,
Austin, T>ZAI<
rraetleeln the gupreuta and
Ll.trl >t Court .
r 1'rofosstonal bnsion-a promptly
OMoe—ia red brtoh fartUfog on tha
Ar. nue. ^ ,« i
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W. A.
i. Miller,
" miaiw#-*; vo WKLU
At I. i'-> '■ V!,Í-" " "
LAWYWto * UND
Ainrm, f mus.
Vi 111 practice In all tbe Court at
sell
nod
patents and Is
make remittanem prutitptly aa din^te^ j,,, JS
MflUte reltahle b.slUess tSni-rwpoodent
In almost Wfery county in the StaflTT
HARRY ÜAWKi.NS,
BARBER AND HAJRDRESSBÉ
-BATH-ROOM-
Oeegrest avetrae, near Sampson A Renrtoks.
Clean sháve. half out and dressed in latest
style.-Moue but att«ntiv.\ courteous aed
skillful subordinates employed. ■
Jttr Warm and cola batbs at all hears.
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and i'eurta.
S i
•«¡,eW Brow
oil
Joba Dowell.
WfH give iBrtniotltto* flo Piano, and In vwal
aud Lastrumentai mnslo, at tbs reeldenee of
cbdtwSdt ' J. tABMalJ , Architect.
' W*f o. TBUIIAS,
ATTORNEY AT L A#t
AND GENKBAÍ AGENT.
AP8TW TEI AS
Will practice in tbe
Stela Court*.
W.tibaailef, Sao. W. Bebertsea, jr.' dárteles
QIUNOLfea, CAKLETON A KOBBttT-
iosn* ^a**es«se«e e « e e.Wf w * e *.# a ®
Prs- o la tbe Supreme and Federal
so * ' at Austin', and in the District oour
.ravls aud adioininst counties. Have re
itable correspondents tbroitgbo U « State
and eau have hufitleos attended to wlftt
promptneee In almost frttf County. Will
attend to buslnsss tn any of tbft Stale depart-
ments. Expects! attention to lau-t Betters.
Ketnlttsuces m*de nam.' nay oí oo^lestion.
Office tfr-f door 'West of Avenes, near
BaymoedBiAM.'-- ■****■ ?*'« . ; ■
janAw-tw-tf.
iniii i[ < ssMisai i i. en i mm it ii i i n m'an ist
a politician, he is j ist, leJIabie, at tf
timet, and «ii^orviu¿ lt tits d*yo<io*
to the ptiiieiples ol hie party ; aaá ae
a statesman, be Is able, patriotic,
dear headeti and digtiifitid^ Ho maa
wool.! make a better Governor of prob*blv with the intent ton
9 B, Piogart j tt(ipkino the vlcinitr wttli larm i
Tho Mobile Register announces the
de^th of Col. Charles Forsyth, tho
commercial editor <>f that paper, and
a son of the Hon. John. Forsyth, the
veteran editor of the Register.
A Wilmington, N. O., special die-
path g ya that there ii no confirma-
tion of the reported killing of Henry
Berry Lowry, the outlaw. 8everal
parties afo organ i zing tor the capture
of tbe gang.
The Picayune, io «peaking of the ad-
journment of the Legislature, eaye :
'V t •
u than Coi. finir A
ULI.I.-J. ,U-U* 1 "l't n-
•emartablo scene occurred In
n, w.
of
the vicinity villi farm im-
nn Allanta man advert hiss
k Church nt Paterson, H'. J.,
ly, when tl-e prtlat, after dellv-
a temperance sermon, Called
t^e ^ganlsn and plantation hoss."
««
in ib®
rent or
itttlll,-
^w du«
.¡or-
y«>n his peopla to
¡be teetotallers, ftud
poced to Itaiid up-
one tliotceand people
Ie0t, repeating tha '
naééW the priest
army of
dia*
^Hy
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m lamw
' %|w d
ft
MA
Tbe on
bad health
r#ot a J
tha
m
Yy F-FUHD,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT
Aim
DEALER /A' COU.VTRV PRODUCE,
t'ososEss ATRXTO, ACTIW, Tkxas.
Consignments of all kinds respectfully
•elicited, and prompt attrition «iven to tb«
«ule of Ueal Bátate and week at auetiou.
HIDES WOOL AjYJD COTTCJV
novtltw3m-w7w^ .
^ tíT NBüMAOTr,
SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER,
Cokobm Avamm, Acm-w, Tkias.
Keeps eonstenily en hand the very best
kind of Saddles, Saddle Trees. Double and
Single llwruess. Brittle*. Saddlebags; and
every article in the line of business made e
order on the eheetest notice.
Also, a One lot of Saddlers' Hardware
alwav on bund Cheap lor Cash I
aeptOw'tm
K kB. 1. W. McliAt
J ' elan
Office at
Oi iai row,*
I \R T. A. WATltlf
j 'ders hi- proftiSiiofti
aeesefttbUpUT,aodi
wtth Hon, f. X. Grtton. „
house of *«l Wm M. Wa t
. üiiiiiaii
RS. L. M. CROOKER-
and all tbe
fet'Mwly
B.N.Lane h W, Mnscourl
LANE 4M AN COURT,
RMC'JSJVJNO,! FORWARDING
AND
fJucEBAL CoMKiaeioM Mikchants
pECJtw sr., aumrty, tkxas.
Will give prompt attention to alt oott
sltfnments., #ib pments i a¿« to all point*
They are prepared to attend to the nnr-
ebes* and idle of c.Afon, wool and bides.
Alt order* executed with disjpat>'h.
R>- ference—Bremor.d A Oo, O R JTobns
A Co, Sampson A Henrick*. fei>18twt
RK1NS, *.
iotlege IViroat
()<>ileg« fbvficlar.4, ín
Mlrtgeoer's Hr
nmmml
NEW DENIAL. (
jr. GRANT, 1)1
ttate elTtroiaia.)
Having been engi **"*'•'*■
his prOfejUlon for t _
years,- offers liis aartfoes to t
Aflstlt. Office fm Y
store, Congress avenue.
1 1
W.A..VmlkMp.
MORRIS
tFFER Tfí&ÍR
V oltlsen* of:
tlcutar attention
and cbronledNii—
Office-'A texande « i
■■IHIIHMi
WARREN
ATTosmr *,
AT I. AW,
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L
H. OA)TN0R
áoüSB AND SIGN PAINTER,
Congress Avenue, opposite Long'i Livery
i ,; AUSTIN, "T&SAJS.
Graining, marbling, ornamental paint-
ing, i^ing. gaper hanging,f, W*U color-
attended to.
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HOT m ti-
0 It T
Coa/prera Avetjne, Cor. Cedar Street
Austin iHXAK
thfs boeae bee Nee enlarged and newly
febt
jgUGENR BASTON A CO.,
Successor fo M. D. MiU.it . Estatdisbed 1861
MANUFACTURER-; OF STICK AND
flXÚZ CANDIES,
and dealer* In Confectioner*' Goods, Toys,
gire Works, etc. No. 60 Tremont St.. corne
of Strand. Factory. 372 Aflía Mechanic Str
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TBjtKJB DOLLARS tXR &4T.
JOHN SUMMERJS-.....Pgopasatoa,
OALVESTOIT, r#XAS.
. . !>:? "fcbii wtf
The raaan why «o, pwy raJIway
tral. a tumble, éter «ípMf" precipices
is probably hecausa all loco motive
are "light h
are ''light-headed."
A roan died
seranea *
that tbe "de.
tenty from Intern *
Íester jury found
:e to at
driatea."
ioai
éf'M í i
■ ■ AdMlBlutratar^i Heíioe,
county, appotnted adKBlHletrator of tile
estate of BM Kirk. de«eas«d. and having
qnalMed ataordlsg to law. S'rtlce I hereby
given in all wbo srs indebted to tbe eeiate
Ft"
Austin. Msrch it.twlw AdmlnUtratos
BILLIARD HALL,
WW practice In tba Federal, I
and District Courts at Austin.«
District Courts of adjolfilm
ill j.
J R, COOKE, M.D^
PHYSICIAN,
"**r
mIK
Offers ble
neos of,
tittn gtven|o
of women and «¡L.
Office—Glasscock's Boll
HcSideeoe— At fi
VtSSl.fV-s
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Elliott, J. D. Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1872, newspaper, March 22, 1872; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181014/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.