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1OTTON GINS! COTTON GINS!
J ATTENFION, PLAN a RS!
under my ! nd, '.ri
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mittee on privileL
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Mr •' i imbers move i that Mv. finsiey, an 1
Mr. siumons, e allowal ti qualify without
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Tex as the thirty-fifth
(Signed.) EoIND J DtVH.
< i ver i.or of l e xus
to the electin of United Statos He—h,r
* Mr Butler ofered the follewing reeolu-
tion.
the
<»»n
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g
Mr. Cl arl . M
II u • ‘o , 71 mes.
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Given
A
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Withdrawn by leave of the House.
Mr. Sinclair moved that the farther consid-
• i. t until the tenth
t , fir building a
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a, Seeretary of State
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rest-
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be t unty i k, v 1
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name, and caheed
e State to be afi-
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nu l iritabl - eyeu
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referred ts the committee on Privileges and
Flocti onF.
by T. W S If si i mi , Dep.y .
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noW in our
A correspondent writing to theBry.
an Appeal kayg Bryan in the most
beautiful little city in the State."
1 he man has never visited Austih.
i al ol whurh they nre
hardnem
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I. J. Fn
her wit I
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thndlnuesatnoncofunndinigcceratoirrhi."aia, that shey muay te deult wittrin nccsrd-
I Military District
Mr. Sschutze moved that the reslutiom be ,
in l term ol the J
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to Mr. Y ang to reord bis tote. (irant 1.
.thes ladt*tue 4 on.
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zlarsen
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i. I he rxperienee Profe-wr
acqnired, embine with hin
(e • l the < ‘pt ical $ ie nee en-
. preparal toenti rupu trial, and charged
1 A J Evuns Wt! procured
of ier.
A. lii tm n • .
• w. !./.!.
' s. ” 3VS,
to the amount 4 t
maintain order by haw, and hot by arbitrary
force. It may be difficult for him to find the
requisite number of judicial ofhcer who are • win
free from party records, either onth e one aide 1 Where
nvune. , . , or the other, fhisiea misfortune, every way."
Mr. Melean appealed from the decison of the We have no great admiration for | "
chair.... . .. . ..
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omplained in Ii
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ne I
i n a that on her
curd-basket was
urs. No bar r o m
l ou: xo J Davi.
(» vemor if ! eX
l li • -tate
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II, : t (rudrup,
ca • *
man
•.er Wisling to He0 the l’rfeanr at
their reiden I will please noyd addre •
Can.be peen at tne Avenue || otel pn r Lor
from 9 to 1, and 2 to 5 r a.
RKVERENEWK.
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fel-1w
i Texas have
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• 4 file thousand d lare; therefre, I
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nmixiat t
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ha ! been
nd hft y
mach of
erif of
Regoled, The Hon. M L. Anpatrong, a
memher of this House, was a member of one
of the Logiskaknaresat thia State prier to the
rebelliog, and in—inanely engaged in rebel-
lion qgainpt the Umiied attes at a mmber of
the Hihsh Lgimlatmre, and — a number of
—ah _
agetain
Buows,
tineti m
the ben
n Newton Fan
d "U ,e titue aff rd d l
d y 1
<• Jr.
high
$50.
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n ft
theafirmntiveon the ratif • tion of th 1th
Amen meat.
Mr f am’ers moved thatlavebesrantei
t buil
> . Blake I lute hin-, .
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LNKE
facet hy scratehen. anel their 0o dneu- ree mm
mend- them enpn i ally t » thme having weak
■ B • lens,
loosy 15t h--.
e in the
ir. V !■ •
X ME AND UY JIE V l ib >' ■
e S ate of fex .
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er cent interes
y on the first 4
. A W . . ky
en,1.M 1 ani
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am ■ .i
St ute t j
W. II. Raltzel, M D . Baltim ro.
TAY-; P’rof W. . II sward, M. D , Haztimore
Christopher Johusn, Profesmr, Baltimoro
W B. Kelley, M |>., Galventot,
F Karwdall, M. H., Galventon.
Avenun Hotet, Eahrunry is, 1870. fele-1w
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alles him to di
mere inspection
W 1 . o >u < n t
.u t. col t .I s
Lo man Sel ti r. a*
‘Melennan < out
. r 1 le wa
a r l > moria
following telegram to
Ai
( lerk l .
U 1 . W. S n<‘ FIST, D put
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(jal
4
1 that - n4 2 I ori
ake his If t:
This is d ci lodly a fast age.
ne ai/ ■
en t
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• th f
• harter <4 the city nuthor
t th ■ r.
clrandu”at N"N PAhsttr le. _______
New Store on Congress Avenue Louie. Fur wale by
One door below his ol stand. i 5 SAMPSOX‛ HRNRTC KS,
july*itwwt fe3-n Agen s, Austin, Tama.
, " in Le
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ane ■ t ■
A new
■ tu-tin, hjs 4th day
r« N D . 1-70 I
EDMi \h J DAVIS.
• • rern rof Texna.
is titengin-t
a'free 1 allot
. he sea nd-
s ! hu: i ■ the
F ir irtu
d dolla
r-p-t
r in 1
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Till . f' • I 4 i . M . • •
\ W .it'll V
-The ir ainent candi-
are ti n '‘I ’ Hami!
.. I!. W erd, J urti •
J ir tie • ol t he Pe ■
• < Maper. .
0 is rei i' l.
■ county—L. i;. Wri
■ w ph V ot l. i
0 4 mirrur,m
l • • thnt th” f
ha- ti m 0.1
'll.
‘LOWN! PI.OWN:
I > • r:
fui t
‘Pte n,
4 ing t
i " f
• w
citt, ,
Ms I
agk
Oi < .
for the crime of robbery, and that the said
Finley made his encape from jai, and ia now
an oath to —psewt and a fugitive from justice, and t but the said W il-
vovernent of the ao-calted Con-1 liam Allen han never been arrested, and in a
federatesthtes. 1 fugitive fpom justice.
District is requested to at once inquire into iepurd it. UP by the Vonrtitution and laws;
theright of the vid M L. Armstrong to hold therendo ^7 ‘z.ofer rewardot onchun- • "
"" dred dollars ($100.) each for the nrreet and 1 u
a peat lU tha Houne. __________ -jae i..... •■> :1 a-- inity to
ull- Laler, U I. M-
a- . I. F D vi . ’. at
N3;W \1vinTI-)NIV1*.
id • with cert inty , on
t i feclinu-previ
•apdtk tri i •
t • i s - • ui -
1 ;i
Joh ,
r f 1
hnutue t
. wund-t
receptioi day
overrun with
:ht,. : ti
i th - l‛en
ib.
• ‘t. i in
ci " prov
inve-t
e miuic
a: N .1
men"
to ale
■ ■■' y
n n b u uh an . u
a i. ite. ' 1 r G -e
mu^l tho
In fited at
11 h day of
ane in the
_ . GALVESrOS, Erb. 9. 1870.
ToChas, A Whitney a Co.: । _
I have noo! jection to yoar ptating, either 4 arried.
pryately or publiey. that there is a cordial Mr. Sehutze moved that the minority report
unentinlingbtwnMr. Mrgan and the of com mitt ee on privileges and elections qe
b dh lderso the fex as aid New Orleans allowed U. withdraw Leave granted.
pailrvad.andthnt theywilic-operate with ' Mr. Austin offered a protest against the
him in completing the counectin to New aetionoftheHoumeinthe rejection of Nelson
Freapsas fast as men and money will bus ' Plato, and the seating of F. dchliekum.
Ihe r * d, if the Ia gislatures .<t L wisiana and ; The epeaker announced that the protest
lex >• du not pass any anta gunistic le *>4a- could not be received without leave of the
; House.
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B) the ' i o. •• nor
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f' 171
circulars from lawyers
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MB -) oar coniasitt~ apon Catested Eiec- • "gtryuupuuepperohtca. That the Speaker of! delivery of thieeid Finley and the said Allen । city
ti ons, alter consideruation of the case of S. W. - - ■ J tl-hm-i" - Du-ka m-*- -tat -f non
auuoune ihg tends for divoree. o
... absurd, you know, tn.*, before our hon-
tl'Or.Mtdeut.sofelettmn. ey-mo on is over." - True d ar," re-
M eer Tinsley and Simm ms ll.cn cam • f r- plied tn (whu ba heen twice di- F o rav N R p IX (; AX, ( OMMIGgI0N
wa I. qulilied and t ok their seata. • x me" 1), "I tit I'd put them in a safe
f r lainet 2, I t h r t1 t • to
the < ity ehal! bei suedhy t
. r .at. Xi w t ir
<>i - E : ii ip in,
. 1. W Mir: in.
I. th M . t B .Ta-ti
ty .t.l i.c. X ’ -1
nati nisa
Re : ri . u
Fordp. A J. Evans of the 19th Senatorial
District, bez leave 11 suhmii the following re-
.it t ' V ur fenorable b six,
< ‘ounsel for $. W Fird unnunced them
To all to whom these preeente shall come
Wuanas information has been received at, Proponala will i
thisofhce that, at the fall term, 1869,of thejof March
District Court for Parker ooenty, one Will am 1 "
Finley and one William Allen were indicted
-
X due of it . . kuo
ritheit urte nth
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‘ t fth.
arncy to’he
ne.
wlyto be Al
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('a!.ill. re-ig
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Al l. rman o
How
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11 t
. i th
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wi it ■
nr ar
tlt un-
wlesesiu-
4 ’in it. Napi r : he
fr Precinct No. 1. . ■ ca
is remov I.
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4 :
t r f ruthout . the re .ire ] oth
15 l
Fi uag i. I!' it.
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rovelt4 tliein
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J I- V r M.
,J. L. Lrew 1
re t 1. FaIn
the St ite of f
!. Tort.
e ' t b* er to ilt
ni until I । । ■ 1 k t --1
h: i.
arri i.
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ntheseuate. -
i lent iuuoun col a e mmuniention
...Evans, which u] nihtionof
oil bia right s d<
rizbt and in. H i
iarzig
leging tht \
for Mi’ll soggestive fashions.
| uhti l l ‛iov-
. npte teri -
e i 'll Tlie
t fll- ■ l . •
v a .1 wurn-
re tuuinuined
t: • pirit ol
t rror. -
t ' I l rm 1.1
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N w On AXs Ke ; wip
dering tl
Nov. 11
morot fen
veste. "C
t iou ef t! e ' u'l . ' * pl •
tor d d i t ’ wa
. v 1,. t.i l bevn duly -
iar e >1 a ni
x i lle x in er !
nd t.'.» ("251)
ry ot the eai
mi , ( •
feg ’
1-
:> of l- b-u ir, \. l>. 1*70 d
ndenen of I ex i- ti e t .i; t,
DEF’-
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P'r l et X >. 1, x>e <1 II. i
< • I rad । <• i mi. — L h. rl
be County C uli vi mer. \
wiof ..! 1 to quulify.
X uecos c vunty, ri’V . t
Erazoria county—A. U. Krusthecoun-
ty i' mmiesi ner, vice Edwin Koll: ,w, wh
re iguat on i < accepted.
Victoria county—- A. D l' nty . Ju ti. ■ of
’■ l’cace ele t, t . b, . ti • >i t ■ . e •
where f I ’ ; un
By : e t . foveru .
(~gnedy, t ■ • I'
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try 1. 1379
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arut • i .
. .. . ted
proverbial bl inty will -ecure every-
thin ;• in the above ’ ' I." art < oul d
w ish.
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t > take ’
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\ wckry
je iry t •• •
! tot e I l ' t
pply to
a black tunr • w
old, 15 l t
Vul
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"Huz M Tizt"i t‛e name efthe new
jeket ior th • Inlic-. It is intended t । he
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to i tronize M
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A : > hani i- ir nam •
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A sog that isjustuow very popu- n"uttrteniugXj7
larinLondon has the flowinchorus: (.I.onhi- I ct i ip. \
n, I.. H. W " f. t it) .
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v —1). 1 . Dari
n. elty in the n is the fwu-,
• I ot in sin'll a n manner sa to
D. 1 70. i a •
■ .ii”. in the r
tet . no. Fe
lars ' r th
I n
I XI- ii -i le
I’l t - in.
• hat c
i... i ed
in arried lady in Vigo coun-
n dark re At er
eld, hrar 11 <| p,
. I ' . t thi c mr uni-
th minut - i f ti l ■
1 <111 \Y ED by D. W M " . I ’ !
• i W . D. S’ott J i*l ii ■ , P •■ n f
... By leave of the House it was withdrawn.
vanthrugi intin idation pranticed 1. !"n I Mr. Kobinson moved the ad pt -ii . i the
.imt-r-m » eunty.,touupel : or | resolution.
\ 1 • saaswurete, ani asa si : r erlay, on ■
the grand that he tai i 'I received notice
' int hie scat w‛s to be e .ut ted and
t retire mpreparrdtomak a deihe.
. nsw er *. W f rd urged the outirtee to
Ai + x. !
..iti « )Dt ns
X 5
1. ; e : l w ip- asp .
r ' ll' ide ..i ell.
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e '. nof A .' E
•■ fr a !’.. ' 1
>.■ : thru gh in vui a
i muee prartici i ;
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Moit, lu ti e ' t the f i ii l e : । ।
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To Priaten» • ; WedneednyFeh. 19.4870.5
twel gxi printera wanted at thia L.Senaj metrurapitudjumguii,H
. Pcutyofworkand godwage-guar-Goy •..W. rlnagen in tottou. Roll
" ’ calle. Quorum premeni.
-.rr- win . n . r t. Minutee of Y esierday rend Mid approved
Ahseat-six uneanbere. Mowers, Evane,
Hertabarg. Petuit, Ptekett, and Slannon.
Reprt ofCormitte oa contested Eleetions
ArsTI, Txxs, Feb. 16, 70.
Hos. J. W. FiASadas, Presdent ol the Sen-
' 1 d<
tani -of inti
! K 'll!
II
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pitict 11 t ■
tgtav •a
i > he heret
Mr.t'rudupuke! axe to re r! hi- x :<•
in the attirm itive 'ti the mtifeati a of tile 15.
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totnt. I’ecint
. fti Aust
( ler k e
elect, to he .!
hi ipli ।
e prop
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Kir s M ' Q lick" b ' net ~Kt
en, ’ ity : 1 llen, I'. . N M ma
NWon
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le. ist ~ ol th P.. ' i
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appres lon i
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the I:
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i ieS •raker then nnmounced that the 9u,9- pl ace; you m iy find the i useful it a
Mr. ti m as tuwhether the menler brought mb.- | or two.' ‛( Ind.) Couri
theergeantat ArxF, after the recees, Yetter-, • • "
f the day, shuld her mpelled to pay tlie fine pre-l
mrited by the Rules governing the II ouse.
Mr. Hughes move that the mrinbers Col. Stewart, the vetern editor of the
brought into the 11 use by the Sergeant at . ,. ... . .
, । Arms le exeused from paying the fine j Gialveston -ivlal, wrt8 to. his __________
Carried.. per from Austin, speaks thus favorably ' Moais prepared at all B
Mr Ausiin asked leave t i offer a minority qoernor • in connection with it.
report oi the committee on privileges ami dec- i °uI ” ' 111 ' THEO F CRAMFR
, lions. i As tar ab I can learn, there is a growing con- 1 felft-lmd ' ' ‘ proprIr
Mr. Morrison w wed have be granted. | fidence in the desire of Governor Davis to give • •
the State a fair, honest and ti derate almin- j
istration of ti e G overnmeni. I hear frequent
exoreg ions of the belief that he desiscs to
give the State an honest, tat ier than . parti- । oUAFny , " . !
L edininjatration,tat he wisl.
have some now in store, with iore t‛ arrive,
and would advise all perwons wanting Cotton
Gins to will and examine before buying elso- ,
ary w»v p-----: Theee Gins are rapidly gaining in
IX:": ii | favor in Georgia and Alabama, ovor the Pratt
, r - 1* .Pliticaland all other Gins. The advantages dained1
jodzznof anztxertLiospndtrvetathatotherr are, a groater rapidity of WOmE, comKbined With 200 SrEv CASWIIARDENED
P91, 26”," At he{ "l/ hivepeiertr cloner ginning and lees injury to the ataple. < ) Plows, manufnetured by th. Indun-
________. . Callandnee.atA.H.PAMS- trinlPlosNienfacturingCompnay,or‛S.
ges and elections be postpon- purity, without regard to the views of parties
uw ait 11 o’clock. Carried, or politicum, 8.
X X
Mr McLean oferelthe followin’ mend-
rent ,
‘ Amend adding, - fl.'Hon,I R. Bur- , Ey,the Govemor:
n , nett, h lding a seat in the House of Re; re-en- AME.B. NEWCI, . g. .
' titives, witlout having received a certitirate t t 11________Peelr:2. 2I11i
( of < le tion from the Major General I ’ mmand- _ ( m
i ing That the House submit the question to , —he tate Cl —exas
the consideration ef Gen. Reynold-, and that To all to wh these presents slul come
helerquestedtrasnuea certiticate it elec-l WIFRsinfrmationhns Inn i. ned at
tibnf>Ni:din.m'.i7. ortakesucH.tbcructi. n this ofhce that E Raurh who wa.. onvi •
in the premie * the facts and the aw may ed of murd r ............ d gree it tl e
wnurant. . Spring I erm A D. 18G9 • 4 : he D •; i i t < mirt
Mr uon- t "teforMonteomery( unty,Stat aforesuid,and
anruimeht, before sentence waspa-sed by the fourt the
< .uric!, ■ . xaid fnugh nind. ii- , -mpe n inl an l ha-
l ho qu sui 0 recurrin1 n t e ad pti 'ii"l t ed lr.,m justi,
t.i. r detution u: Mr Jut.. , r was rd ‛P‛ 1 Xowtherefere.I.FdSund .1 Davi
Mr. hu tem v, jourauut it -t. r- ern.. of Texas, b virt
t «w m rmie .4 9 ' ‛ k ve-te ! in me by the t‛ne
‛ araic. therefdo hereby ofi.
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1‛! ।. ILJ, SW i "t OAl 7 Sil
A - B .n t. X w ’
• •. I E. Flwar ►.
i. Trv A <
i. • . • itte t . reo rd l is vote firanti 1.
Mi Morris askel leav t । recrd his vote i । i
t c a irmativa on the ratif eation of the 15th,
.',1.1c’.' ment.
Mr I' > per m ive l th it lenvebe grante!to
ive thourant
ed dollars e
interest payo
Jul- sod .1
11 x?. AErEns Firn M1 anv D:
EIN R OF
n t i loy-
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• . I y v irtue
s t < < inetitv-
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W m Alex-
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In-tituti on
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Ill’ll • 1»' 1 2 ' • '
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ft ereof,
a, and in
aring ten
ni-nn al-
of each
1 1-, viz;
fur and
G payn-
II 3 01 HMlLirTAllF.
Srar • or iata .
Austin. 1. . 1621-70
Iiheral advances made on consignments . f ofvi i , eith r t > give it gre ater atret igt h, r
Country l’roduce. L febildt mere ly t i pre serve it as muy be ne eu ry
“ ----- —--। On hand a e mplete asuortment of wper
PECAN STREET RESTAURANT. tnclatartpazneh.....plior ' •1
NEAR MISSOURI AlOUSE. , l’rofesor N. MAN ASE
t e l .f •' ■ ~tee
■ tv f A *’: i. t i
Mr. W il »i n askel latr t ic, i. I hi
i b-in the athrmative o.. th • i at it icat i on "I
the lot i Ame adu ent.
Mr. 4 wper move thnt leave he granted I.
Mr Wilkinsi to record hi- vote. (iranted.
. Mr. Youngaskedlave t • record his votein ‛
'• atori ••:• in r » - I he a t, / ,
port.
< - .J
Or / zinrd, lst. ) I ' »he • । el Mark ' t it was
ehull he erected ne.....riling to Wk it in and-pe-
ini ndmenttth C > 1 otii uion otthe ULnited
Mute-'.
Mr. Slaught r‛ me ved tlut Mr. < 'rudup he
permitted to re,rd hi* vote. Girant-1.
Mr. -chl tun n-k—i lev • t o re ■ r l hi vote
,nt e afirtative on me ratificati noft e 15th
Am ndment.
Me.Shghtermivel that Mr. S-llotmn
‛ - Bn * * "al inwrtanee Lay the
buil a sutatantin! etone Merket
tlie ShrcriB of Parker county. State afore- ; H oure on the 1 et a 1 by • elrgi- ature
d that thev mav he dolt wiririn nemord- for that pur " fe, ane
anee with law. ' 1 " ne RW"• The rdinnry reven | ot thee ity
in testimony whereof I hereto sign my is not sufticient to m t tort . ditare out
name, and cause the Great seal of the "ide ‘ * the other e1 rrent «• ary expenem
State to lx- hereto affixed, at the city ot ot the । ity • and
11 » | Austin thia 11th day of February, A ' ERF '*• ihr city i ustin i. at ths
D., 1970, and of the independence ot time out ol debi anl
ndi lie ■ i,i the 1 • ->.
IV ill ' ' bi
I saw Fajuki ing K ■ ,
Vi i the tn t in we all I ... -nw
l r I on Eeiu, he . w i.o ,
\n l - he saw I ► iw Fsu.
I fte
. . ..g
if the
• lias
of Novetn’er, 1 -f3
al, it,7or>yc r
l , brand di n 1 .1
1bu grent
whit ii is dit
evunteract t
to remely.
it • •• in ■ ur-u .nt t । a । *11 n nent ..
। • i 1. ; un i present. J urnal ol
tenlny read, amended, and apted.
ie I r tu- nu
ve, m uti b d.
”ii \ I ’ < thec le ti I,
l lty ml the 3 j urnment
• * * n ay } io k f r a d 11
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