The Weekly Southern Intelligencer. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1865 Page: 2 of 4
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Mo Autos from below up to the hour of ¡
preaa, and coaaequently i
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P. 8 —Tun Houiten
ffoinf te pre ,
paaaenger that we
gem were Thud. Beck
nearer thaaCobmbua.
or Aie " So
ation is doe
; printed ia the
office, and «pon tbí same
¡Maltha
Jt, fr e
toall who may call at
The carrier hu the pape for
a are told, wilt
Sabbath.
Mas- 8. M. Swehso* M<t
roctory in
olic
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throughout
of the In
any degree <er-
tend to a disjoin
into existence
of proscrip
ith or the ac-
t Tueeday'a atage.
Col. a. A. Ru^erfor i returned from San Ai.tonto
laat night .-lie repreaenta id! quiet over there. Hie
r remain with their former maaters.
i from hotew aro due at that place.
-We obaerve Col. Boll Burleaon and 1
in the city thia week.
I & Rcetor'a advertUement, No
or anywhere etae, la more
They are both honeat, clevcr
eovrteoua «
r than the
T are men of
.they
teat nifM, bringing
MHI
i from lie wait
dogmas about "ourrii
as useless abd
campaign
to re-open the
j it never lost an
4
lijf
.J «
m
, Ovoratreot, and
P^S, hare been 1
wm^wm
upon the " rale
^opposed vigi
ery lawless association, _
and, as an organ, it fell with the Hons
ton administration, in its opposition to seces-
sion at a remedy for existing and apprehend-
ed evils.
While its conrse brought it into ill
t nd drove its first editor into private lift
last, all must acknowledge, w
sorrow, that bad its counsels been
fallowed, our condition could not have been
worse, and it might have been a great deal
better. As to this every one must judge for
himself: We
tor the app:
which.will recall
as to «waken the resentments know, will be grateful new*
liot been heard
w, aaya t
ÉÉÜ
Duroal
these
and
Wicked would be the
alt Mend or foe inei-
i virtually ceased to be
auctions of our magis
this
! without a vote;
tote «re
Swof
Lengthy diseussioiif may
possible. Indeed great facts weigh down all
theories.
himself, has the right t< .
or defend his rights in i
I He I
CT The Houatoa Telegraph aaya, orer «even
hundred persons appeared and took the amnesty oath
In that cily, faring the flrat «ve daya the office waa
open there. Thia look* like the Houatonlana are db ■
.sipfontmL
have probably found that " sUrar 1
HP Thai PPPPPB
fall, wife of aenator wigfall, bai
shall, and la now living at her 1
A regiment of negro
Shreveport, but at the request
removed. So «aya the Marahall
Thoy
to punishment,
ide disfranchisement, if the
; but, until con
of innocence is to pre'
exercise all rights of ci
This is the voice of
tribunal known to our
„ on all the officers of the
It is the coflstitution, speaking
properly constituted agent, assc
premacy. The din and clamor of infatuated
ular prejudice may have caused *
—unals to forget, for a time, some
great land-marks and cardinal prio<"
constitutional liberty; but the
not been taken, and the voice of
' heard, speaking through her
in subfiance,
BP Loughery, of the Republican,
readable a paper aa of old.
Attention to directed te
W. tt Sharp, painter, «lazier,
It win be aeen that Mr. Sharp haa reau
bualneaS at the former atand, opposite 1
He is an old citixen, and deaervea aupport Give
him a call
.Chand-
due course of law of thé <
due
be _
t decisions wl
uring the war. Jndge Nel-
tbe oldest Justice now on
BP* See law carda of M. G. Shelley, r,
ler, M. H. Bower , and I. A. k. Geo. W. Paachal,
the proper column.
.
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.
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.5T-Jt'. V-"*wlk
i
enclosing tbe governor's mansion
unds, and flic «tables, are needing
Several planks are down, and the
are going in and out without let or
Let somebody attend to tbe
. I:
m:
:M0
m
subject-
ing themselves to
courts are again open.
i. W«
pUw Dieaar.—Wo ImÉS
the card of* Jttdee Paachal. ■ «««■■« to nubllnh his
™*v * oiaugw * ovnih) |Mvyv * ag w |nuiiieH asiv
Dlgietof the lawa and deeiaiona of Texaa. Thia, we
intensity of
HMMR
Ualmbat aa
ley'c or Oldham A. White's; and "a general aneiety
has been manifeated to see it in print. It waa exam-
ined and approved by the Judidary Oomaaittee of the
laat Legialature, aa well aa many other of the beat
legal minda of Áe country. ItwUlbe an Invaluable
eminently merita. Judge
tor the laat ten years In preparing tUa work, tbe laat*
to\ir of which he haa demoted almoet exehtaively to it
'a Digeatof
Statute and DecUiona.
e eapeewt «ttsattoa to the card of Mrs
jeohuuM. ft witt
t thU lady haa opened that old and tavor-
traveling public, the City Hotel, en
, oppoaite the Chriatian Church. It U in a
1 qnlet part of the eity, and eonvenient to
We beapeak tor Mra. Payne a liberal «hare
—it only sleeps. We
«■".•syspas
«testry of
have unani-
Gillette to
Mr. Gillette
•: v,, v vag v wJML,, H Episcopal . t-M
Chorcb, in Texas, for many years. He pos- ^
ents, and en-
esteem and confidence of a Urge ac-
country. We
acceptance, but gg
St. David's
W::'
m
A lot of porkers are
^Bating and rooting in tbe i
IKI
the
They seem ,
mmi
Í pur j
themwscj
iuels wfei^k
thrftiTg'h five
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1 ■' ■ I
rokl friend CoL'Jack Stubble-
on hearing the cannon «red at
4th, targeting
1 >ia^ fllHim aA .I
n™"T>| " 1
are
the.
in such
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The Weekly Southern Intelligencer. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1865, newspaper, July 7, 1865; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182329/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.