Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 2, Ed. 1 Monday, December 16, 1872 Page: 2 of 4
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New Orlen , D-o. 18-Tbe eighth
district wort iseoed an order for the
At ká^ty ' ' (Vi
Of llnCOMCK ÍOT
refused to woognise the
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ripsr.es
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Pied tas
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a ro«:«nt
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to
•ad to
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poeitions ;
of the
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the
M>ne of the
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Sao Antonio has a gmu4 masked
I on the 28th l tlgpt¿
ngbont the State, we caution
rtuem againat permitting fowls to
in contact with the diaoaeed
M the complaint effects
fatally* «^vsmrtBsX.
Seven hundred meo M at work
upoa the New Orleans & Texas
railway, and the track ta. finished
made to use foroe In eieoatin
iits
Soto Aft for Auithi
Beauty.
linen. Uve there a wohwn
(«un, that he or Kb otnnot ad-
tii
wM
"If
new par
im that t
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it " is their undoubted.
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iflSti
Iho prflseijt d«pin*able condition
'0o" I H MHH '""'" I
to oorrqjjff jrtftij^büí; WftkfWkíJ.iÍn the
l^mncratic party. The iujngry offi -e-
the j
ling
«te uiy
*we*ded,""hr
ttootag^UNi ¿Democracy iatoi-uiWalsi*
position whjish was uUerlv jndeii
tie. ■*
^'labedjtiyJSi M«naüed
Ldy ttccept^Vfeft tick^'.
Tile fact Wftn perfectly cle«r to erery
w'^éíírf? tfe<r # t«hi
niHwea. .. Now the work to: be
ed i#, to eeonre #uc)h « reform io
party organization w will enable
~ ^
air on the «rening of the
December.
The epizootic In Houston baa
ruu iu oomahtoMkMiwtol "> * -
Hi to work op on.
A ease, of smallpox is reported in
Htc&inuey.
um
bfcH~a¡
oftper oft the oo<3«siw ?t the visit oí
Jrand VaetefK. Chi^iWr to tiftkt city.
Tli* Rockport Tr nneript brag ote
.takJw !.'. ¿¿«4. tx%i .«Wjá
^tate, bttviog been loaned two, weigh-
ng respectively twelve od fifteen
Hounds < v
The editor of the Bonbam News baa
tad a beet proseuted to him woigbiii
mf VfrnghMTHI jw
Schan'i
Penltiea.
JsS.
rupiTtjif pow-
er of the politj^ 4!ri^w Somethiu
uf't be done to destroy the treme '
u tnfiaen«b wielded by tbe pfftlw
sionsl poiitioiairs; and "nntH that is
done the Domouttcy wnaot i
power. The D«moorAtiei«a«M)i hevtf
aéiiO(^étd;t!ita¡earid '
■i -
'* they will submit to tbf.ondfrt of ¡g t
to the aommend of the '
e Tmubmak, gives bis
V reasons for ¿«dining to accept the
;• place ot Mr. Casskklt on the Foreign
Relwions <Jonnnit6ea. Wo>*tr«títM
tollow,■' , .,W,« ^
It ha bo far been the role that tfee
fa,—--;-i¡' o ' *' *
ity to the Senate, should have at least
One represen tati re on each committer.
The withdrawal of Mr. Ca «erly and
my appointed in Ms place would de-
prive it ot that representation. la
every epeech I made daring the late
Presidential campaign, I frankly d««
w*!^-8tíS4B
the same to-day . I can not, there-
>titinned rale of
smmon enemy.
üsh!
Ibien m the lead can be aéc¿rnr-
^br the citizens'
' to Wash"
my
itm
evei
it the Democra
wtWii
by t he
9T® ■
rn 8ta
atea or the North
atan o
•: „c$v - ■'V •'<'' >$ '•
" i if- •': '* '
re men so-
form distinct
WMWation
1md
and
Mr. Rioi, of Aritwneas,
ily Liberal Kupnbhcau who
mwsif in the D«mo(f¡spjjf of
ihe United States Senate in the late
Of
goegjmittfe^^^carf. Schcrs, in a
new State Auditor, waa installed
oflee torday. The Meghan I ts's In-
took aotion regard*
rant members. The
resolution declaring
.fil ab«eat to morrow,
caaae, vaoa^t,
iaeued a proclama
citizens to obey hie
acting Ooveroor of
Louisiana, nod bases U njwo hi# rec~
ognition by the Presideojj, dated at
WaaM glO« «tad mldrewed to Pinch
bacanas followsi , , ;r
"Let it be nwderftoo^ that Jrofl,a*<
«lied by the Preefdeat the
[ Esecuiire of LoqiftiiM , aijd the
' ^ - at MMbHoic5 IeaU
mS
all
níjer.wtítbf. given to
" tere herein recog-
,e State Xrom tiU>
mis
ifblí
„ bsauty |-i
.. hat a joj nnd delight tc) etam! and r'=«
uficn a hraltky sM heaotiftll Woman I Hut.
can there be bciuty without health T Ku>v
to nw,ye^boe an(i«oi stckl/, puny,
Vyou see aaaoyed with any lingering
female eompUint and desire {martíllate ve-
Hsf, proiwe st '>oe on«.vr two bet )«s of
Dr. feromgook'i fiutfll«h Female Bltte^
^«7Sañt5^hdr¿ J **'
K Si. *. P. 0BOÍMJOOL .
Mempble, Tens.
Woman' Medie*! Advleer, only U oeat .
Addrew ae aoove.
fe« hm m
orernor
THE CIRCUS!
GO TO S. A. MAHON'8 FOR
150UR OROCMJRIBSi
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-tiriteM'beK f,
laros ¿y¡> rm mmntt* OCR
,'i't INIM i
GENERAL MERCMtN&lsf
iPM^* (f
ggi
■■■ÉlXy
Jntt received, a large stock tit
IMRmMsH . 0 *-m
Lamp*MU ^ ew*.;.
PffcB, lUern. GnU, Horaiuy. PMatoSa
sgjb«i)wi.
sarm^^SSS^
#,!<(*%#* .WJ,.
JPBU>cK<mm fbtjf/rmd Jt«um
,ai ■ leauui'. :tr.:
;M*a-
all Cit-
éb.M to $5|
met)#%ai«id m ma ntn bin¿ jjwee: atud
VP the lawfully
cowtkuk-tl Mili«ritiw; and, furtfceis
, étoaa iu' the..íMsí4iarge of the e^eoutire
• ími oftM Swte, I *«rn all parties or
i inroué'ü «ombinatlone, whatever protence or
«uthonty they may allege for their
«etíria'i iluntlrey will be held to strict
stfooimt for their ewtfnct the
tmost extent of the law for violationa
ti good order of society or disre-
"Oik with*1 ordw; ú ta'J 44ó. Bl Paso
Onloo si sin, $fi O'V pffnnd.
« • •• k. h. co&mm.
H0n"ten. <>ee«n 'wir 6th. I3?8
¿f-l
Dot make opposition to the adminiai^
tration noder any and all oireurosUn-
dee, nor support it under any and all
ctrcumstanaef,
gard of the dignity and pt-aoe of the
State ; and I noiir command and will
eaforo* obedienoe to *11 laws which
awy bar* been etrocled, or may be
emssted by tbe General Assembly of
tbe State, now in aession at the State
New Orleans, Doc 12 —The follow'
lag waHjtelegraphed to-*iay :
"JELii Excellonoy U. 8. Grant,
President cf United States—Claiming
t<> he the Governor «loot of this State,
1 beg yon in the name of nil j net ico, to
euspend recognition of either of the
dual governments now in operation
here until there can be laid before yon
all tbe facta on both «Ides, touching
' the legitimacy of the Pinch back gov-
ornmenta an? its Legislature simp y
asir te be heard through a committee
of a hundred of our beet citiaem, now
on|he eve oi departure for Washington,
before you reeogniie one or tho
well es such Opposition, be governed
by my «ease of doty, without oonsid*
qring myself bound by party interests.
' $ l|¡!í;th6ref<we b« oiear to youjtliat
cannot take upon myself the obligan
on of serving on a committee as the
prose n ta tire of a party, but mean to
reserve the independence of opinions
nd convictions of duty which will
go aia ■
: A Bill to abolish Internal Kevenae
the XTnited States Senate.
a« other> of a«id governments. I do
San Francisco, Deo 18.—All the
ecrfraar 5br TSacremehti
wo hundred and twenty tons
not believe we will be condemned
until we are fuiiv heard.
(fiignétf) JoBk McEwbsy
Governor Warmoth rfccommende
that a,comijiitte« ol the fusion Lee
d^dO^^^ntr fkA nttioAn'fl
ipany the citixen s
Waahi
) ratui^9 _
cofttmitiee to Washington,
York, Dec. 13.—Qottoa firm;
Or'« o 20¿«. Gold
f' De«. 13 -^Ootton firm
Ordinary lfl. Geld
1 What i
where
m^T" i
tarn
gpÉflÉB MNM
9 who want to ;
rj
1W.
I wo hundred and twenty tons of York
, 4jd one hundred and
i^st breaking up.
Washington, Nov, IS-—Official and
t the Attorney General's pisfi
«f compromise in the Alabama affairs.
A Virginia delsgnttew composed of
itnbers of Oongresa and citizens of
"iW«k7'¡g'"fa ealled c®
íe«. iffid nbi^gff0 fclf
Colonel Chas. S. Carring-
d him for favorable men*
of «toáis in bis message. Col.
6w$iFtfdtfreer*n
S repla iTSKS;
appreciate the gr^at Importance of
is work U the commercial interests
«• ^^ Wd'srp M m¡é«
heen brought to the attention of
. pfwfflpm
BNOlJSB
m la*'*
, Liver, aed all
lo
k
m 'ffl :,M' I •
meat to Insure
i completion. The enortoous pro-
ictiona Of i ha Wmen mm Southern
ates interested fa this route demand
outlet, to tide water on the Atlantic
aaty and these interests are to im*
►rtaat they must ultlmataiy compel
■p^
h
the
killed
iipPI
lllffifef;,yMBu
BR8,
I ft*, end ail
" young,
> Mm weak and <
'Mel, quieting
CfiEáP FOH CASH Í
1 have a valuable Tract of Lnnt\ in the
opposite aide of the river from and near
the City of Atietin tMt I will s it la A eod
10 aore Lots to rail tbe purchasers Bach
Lot trooiBoo tbeSfin Antonio road and op-
poriie ihe rvsideeoo of Col. fi^ntmt and
Cap . Jnt>. B. LubUooit. and within
«loo We walk from tbe Olijr.
For partienUrs See either t f
signed geutlemee. - '<• D. M. WlfiKON.
THOMAS DIETBRICH.
Mcriltown, Te*ac, Dee. t, 187S<
t-w wlm
a few
LOOK AT THE "BIG SIGN."
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WM. BRBEfiGERHOFP,
WuoLK*&l.Bt*MD IIKTaIL
GROCER.
Miller's New Bo ldiog,
Condes Ave.,
aüstM ••eaaeeeaea* TEXAB.
to
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to
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Cdnstfttlsg h fbfl Ma«* of
•le and fi'a
'¿tfwwy Goods,
Hosiery awl Gi^ve*.
Ladi«a' Wtv~-:
8eady Mi
tíent'i Fu
&aí* t n,
JBootS
¿ihbts,
Cutlery and Hardware,;
cuáo «nd Queenaware,
Wood and Wlllo* waréf
Sadátry.
F:$t, SWkMtji ,#*
■ '• i amr*
p¡m
v,
" w-iÁ
&&émt
HflM .
Wm
to bo áf
?-<W
Tbe
point
Cooking Stow*
BARRKLBD AWÍ>-OMKBr r.íílÜOaé
AN.) WINES,
'"I
sm*<
kMm''
f'nmtiy Groceries,
*o. áo. it.
COMB ONE! COME ALL!
An«fI will wl) you
SPLENDID BARGAINS FOR CASH,
•bi*
trtet.
Thsr
q&ft
In ten
h, Bnl
octí6twAw3m
valuable city pri
for 3alu!
A. B P ASM.
tWiL
te®
The nndnr^igned ottef fot *sl« some á$T
xlrabie City property, including a
HPLEwJt>l D tflTY RBSiDRNOB
Wltb room , a good cMern und boeee utet
It, a large «table and cwiage hoone.lot, g*r.
dSnAc.Jr.p. a luí .
UNIMPROVED LOTS.
Both in ami outelile tb« City luotta. a'l *
wblob are very dmilraiila for city rc«Wet#|l
Title* perfect and price low tor owh
For purticularn see the nnder i)rní!d fM.
Livery Stuble bii Corner of Cedar and <M •
rsdo Street*. D. M. WH^Ow MÍ
wt wlm
—r-
The
JOB. CARKITXB'S D18PBK8A1T
We t side Congrees Avenue, oj
Kaymojid Hoaee, Aaetia, ~
Advice fren to all applying for
liont. Advice to the poor gratis.
tlone pat u by Dr. Carrillo with tbe
mmrn
É I
of imported droge. Standard yfepuraU«St>
kept for all inaMhs , Special attj
id tc Ik '
FHEB DBLJVERY WITHIN TUB CiTT
U nov2Swtwtf
uwm
Wfii
AvBwifa Hotri,, Awrw, TwJ
. tr* '■ &j k\ i<«i ri 4 •. UtÜ'm 1
W-*
MAS. '
-*■<—
, Having rasde the preserva!loH of the na-
teetb"; treat* dleeaecd^oms, Autram. So-
fotb wRh little Jby
in. Ac.
ifetai e by
*h« celebrate
I 'fXifdiiunOija /v -.
eelb ón «eM, ^bb«, Cst.
i nt«tv tf i cTi •■,
" ' ■ " Caldwell.
eluphi
owUlty. .Judge w
b AGENCY.
Z wst"a Aift> mm**,
■ Cf. R JOHÑ8 & C0A
• prompt sitoMtsn. I.
m mu
"ÍWW'rt !
paid tc dieeaee* of «votnen Sndoblldi
wine all diseases of th#ebext. ear, throat. —*
Vaccination with the pereat cf — "
Ijsspb per
leptlStwtf
•y**®*,
h. KIJtSCHVIJNK,
fK FASBIOtfABLJlftt*
. .'i ^ *
,.{'^ipwwfis ctira
Mary'.
Getó's fine work made te order.
neatly done.
C OA-ORE 98 A VE YUE,
Opposite Stnafts.) Aüsn*, T«ss.
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KWyBBBtff J,i «K •„ • •"
. .. We aleo keep
OpTKrwerBiS.
U. ' T9K PAMAMA,b
■ • «.,>![ ; A* TB* '1
Also an assortmeat at
SOX AtfD PARLO* STOfi
V: i; M
NEW
felt;
M deor Wm «ódk'i Cewer,
Savings Bant, on feoán i
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Elliott, J. D. Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 2, Ed. 1 Monday, December 16, 1872, newspaper, December 16, 1872; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181086/m1/2/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.