Daily State Journal. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 101, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1870 Page: 2 of 4
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THURSDAY MORXING. MAY 26, into.
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busin— she cuts her'* short off.
to r< prewrut, I drmand it- i
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thi- Heor aid me, uot an • pat tin
to pans tin- bill. _____
an exhortation t > the legislature to remem
ber their responsibilities to the people.
Mr. Editor I find the following paragraph
in a letter in the is8ue of May 21, of the
Houston Union
Robins», of Bowie county, is an ardent
Character ie ddefined by Ralph W aldo Emer-
sen as4 the incapability ot being upect."’
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unconquerable majesty ol the race, restored
the reign of order and peace, and vindicated
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which yet boil the pasion-waves of hate to
the gorerument. and of hostility to its policy,
An elegant uni su mptubus dinner was given
by th • Galveston bar t Judge Bradley. of the
The Union mention* a
a Historical Society.
W arm Confederate speeches were made by
J. II IL Reagan and Ashbel Smith, amid
IIRST coXGKhstos AL. DIST*IT.
Ion J. H. MORRISON, Chairman, Palestine.
Col. J. G. SCOTT. Secretary, Paleatine.
MEMNKHSFkoM EACi SEXArNIAL DISTRICT,
WM. PuuurS,SunAucustine, First District
E. It. WMENLER, Llomer, Seevnd Djatriet.
Jons BtaAlk,Crue kett, Thirg Distrlet.
J I. Mowwrshs. Palestine, Fourth Disiiot.
A. D. TISSLE, Headeron, Fifth Dktrict.
H. C. Hi XT. Tyler. With Dstriet.
MENl RAwe, Marshall, eveuth District t
TIKDCOSGEESSTONAL pisracr.
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places, and the display of the old treasonable !
Anglo-Saro mind has a elf-shapiug prin- feeling atHouston, where speeches in glorifi-
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either into tragedy or broad farce.
We shall take occasion again to comment
upon the tast and propriety shown in turning
the State Fair into an arena for the glorifica-
tion of treason and of traitors. Such foesils
as Smith and Reagan have yet to learn that
the Texas in which they once fgured, to the
ruin and undoing of the South, is not the
New Texas of to-day.
Tux funeral servicen ok the late Coloel
0:1: NArrONAI. THACF.
The Union enya thehiskgriqal meeting
ie a farce, which is very proba-
Me, a* the men who figured in it are very apt
to rue, whatever they are connected with,
’ The captousnes which OPP*
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nectione had coalesced with such singular
coumpleteneee. By imemne of that recondite
force, far too subtle for analysis, wrhich lies
behind all notions of liberty and soeiety, which
adjusts them in systematic relation* to our
another, watchful lest any asume a faleemag-
nitude and overbear the rest, and which exer-
suspended all work on the brick buildinga in
course of erection.
The great Galveston and Houston railroad
case continucs to aborb attention.
The fair at Houston puts the break on busi-
ne8s in tie lslanl City.
The wharves in Galveston are being im-
proved and enlarged.
The Street Railroad Company, on Path Ave-
nue, Galvston, has begun construction.
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moderncivilizations truthfully renand. \guin
and ng tin it has bean, as a w g ufics st e. al
breakwater, lilted by no earthly ha id from
the dark places of the de:p, bating th con-
tine ats anat leeued with defensele s life, and
restrawng the turbulent surges that shreat-
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Hon. <1. T. Ki at. (hainuan, Galvesten.
Hen. P.W. HALcmvert.
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Hon, H. W. Mon, Wnco,
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the claims of Providence as an arbiter, present
andauthoritative intho afursof.men,,.
Again and again it has had the inherent
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the Iegislature and should not allow such
"Blunt” to prostitute its columns.
Rou. W. E Honse, Ric hinond.
Hon. f. J. STocunlE, lrenham.
Hon. N. PArrES, Wac o.
Hou. J. r. BeTLKK. HubUvtHr.
SEcosD CosGRK*1oAL psrmer.
lent. Governer Dos Cwrurut. Chairmnan.
Hon, W.G. ilomu~sox, dceretary , Bowie euunty.
uruasus IKOU c nctr *Es mu M. DIST kit T.
Sixth Distriet—Mon. W. C. PIExsoN, Upehur
county: “
" Eight IMetrtet -J. H; ROBEsura, Kaq., Marion
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Niutu Distriet— JNo. A. Bacmt, Feqi, Red River
connty.
Truth Distrk t—Jso. COFFEN, Es.. Nopkius
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bored arument upon the , ,
till i now under dine ii - • , tut .
hy meuiwra ujon iin M.w.r, w
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a.u that of the state, \ on 4 1.
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agreatle mitaation.
Texas Affairs.
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loud cheeping, for the Confederate flag, j>y(yct for general trade very encouraging-
Davis and the Southern Confederncy. The Chicago Times says so son as a man
principles and measures.
Without a vigorous and eearching militia
and police bill, there are district* in our State
where no security exist* to loyal men from
hour to hour. +____
LATE account* from Boerne and from Bur-
nett give statement* of savage raids upon ect-
tiers. Judge Noonan, of Castroville, reports
thet among other sponle the savages carried cf
t$ chldren. Give us a bill for frontier pro
tection, Mr. Legislators.
MRGAX Hamilton has presented to the
Senate the petition of the widow of Colonel
Nontgomery for a pension. Montgomery was
kidnapped on Mexican soil and foully mur-
dro in the days of the Contederacy. ,
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Ail. the guvernment property at Helena is
offered for sale. Helena is do longer to be a
gvernmentatation. ’
nage. iu the lullin' au iu
happin ~$ anad nuf t 1 +ut
re-ti aint II- th '•• I .
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cation of the Confederacy’and cheers for Jel.
Davis resounded over the startled fair ground,
have Im n in
against the world. This distinetnems na ches
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i troth the interior to India i*ln.
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ThE priheipal husineee of many of the gen-
tiewcu Cpbevs, who have been patriotically
remiding among us sinoe the insurrection, wgaucrauc wae 0 me avu. ----
sporely statein
Amezicngirl’i the Iezislatareandshold no allow such « violence cannot
stances.
the uncling ered as in very b id taste. Fspeciallyisthis A letter in the G made* in lx statca tint ;;
kindn8 and < are exercised toward hina dur-1 true, w rhen the in tive that actuated their au theharoi this pass now has cigit fezt of u.
. de- Ihor ar? known t be purely of a mnliciou- water at lw tide; and that there iacompe-
tes grateful and hohorable menti on. .Lamter nanc.jthen,n,enrtscgn tent engine rn W at work, who Lu* ■ and 1
.... 2001111 . .. . , 1. ... pharacter, 13'14' i in h'eeleursva hn nec h to make twelve feet of water « ror e-
—he coldnel was boarding with Mr-kinney 1 god Repubican to a cure a minituumn of the
wheu takenal, and th? fact of his hav ing public pitronag • t r an ther iladie si newsp-
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centre of its being, never abates its sovereignty
—never suspecte its entire cpmpetency to con- '
vert any and everything into its service. lm-1
itate it may, but it is ereative im tation. There
ie an efllux of itself into whatever it achieves,
s that you can plainly see its WeB delined
individuality. And, because of this, its inner
life is a miracle of strength. The outward,
the palpable, the dotainion over te1 and sea,
are not its existence, but merely the body of
its vigorous life. 1» primary a.ticle of belief
is that progress is from the within t. the with,
out—a force moving from the brain and the
heart into externai embodimea.-- aud bence
itssucceeses, through a loug aeries of yers,
have not been fortuuate aeidents, spleadid
prizes drawn in lotterie,, bit exp ndi ns,
growthe of tdeas, upheavels of bu .r. anan
fire*.
Had it not ba a tor t is tir.n, s:t pi , me
toward its own definite pancp.3 . . 1i. Id
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mestingt where Con-,
federate epeechea were indulged by ex-'on-
vitality of its distinctive idons, Joe grandeur
of its hopes, ubjocted to. the severest tste ;
to trials intense and proraoted,intinisof
war, in times of tranquility; but oat of them _
all it has come with a ptoloundef'conviection of speedily becam
itaprovidetialwork,andamorehegoicdevo-
tio to ite destined aims, , 2 .
Nor would itbe praoticsble, we think, to
name any tBer formot tofod, aoBug uumso
broad a eurlaee of Jkuinan interests, mwhoee
history the inwurd shape amd the outwrardcon-
around aim, an 1 others. If State fairs are to and may outgrow his pre-disposition to render nited States Supreme Court,
be the occubion of reviving the musty remaaius himself conspicuous at the expenee of party c . .. ,,
p « t • I,-? 1-1 “ * “ " 'I Fa —a • atnri. t I . •»-e 1.1 e**
ofColederate treaen, the lea ol them we
lilurty,1ms i y ororii.
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When Colonel Pareppg wa called for,
" Colonel Shannon wished to know if it was
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te '..iii •■! th. vov run ut
. ail iiIh-i i«. wil 11.1- ligut : •
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.... . .. .. Wilkerson were largely attended yesterday,
ciece the best of skill in adapting these ideas Reverend Mr. Porter, who conducted the reli-
to the circumstances of the actual world; An- l gious exercises, .’made riot the least allusion
tri the deceased, but confined his remarks to
logic with itsowh premises aud onclasi ons— » .
a phi’ sophy that adheres to its fixed origi- ooking to their supprecion. This is the se-
nality. Other resple’s tacts art' somew N t 1 ce ol theit esperate rteitawcettheuilitia Port upon them
less irmnovelin its transinuting handa,andbill
while ii bas a -ingular reidin-s in accepting ; Thee irsistent anl blood) ontrages,*per-
hint-, no’matter whenc gathered, you may petrated upon peiceable and worthy inen,
always 1e sure that t e nger-]ards which both bhaek and white, wovli be held in heck
industriuspioneezs erect wili not poan; outby a plice and militia devoted to order and,
the r 1 it int ends t • travel in its cx lora- I ** But a:iorder,peace and law are syiony - th ' national currency and the national credit,
tione. Whether it utter itseit in poetry or mous ' _ ...
pr -e, whether it produ e a echeme of j dliti- Bemnocmey. have none of thein.
young Republican, but he has, unfortunately, i
_ . be mi the cause of incalculalle damage t»party j
federate Colonel Ashbel Smith, who wanted to interests. Every attempt m ide, looking to i
the maintenance of hiepu lican papers, he has
managed to kill by orders. He is a young man.
told that many nretim-ort,
dtreei violatisa of th. • n , t
tution. S i tion b>. of th stat .
as followa : “ The priv ileg, - .e
l he invariably adds," Step aside, pir.’’
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AngiSaxon until hud nive > :
Satoru my, I r invent steam ehgines and,. suppression ol the rebellion, the restoration of
huge ship-, otic inevitalle characteri-t e 4 .v ,t, , . or ler, the rerrganizationol loyal governments,
gthr..tecretirenct -and I-egente An,. Flik TeTE »a«.—We had the pleasure and the extension and gunrante • of freedom, ,........... ••
saxoihteiigetc’to thwnfla.lo mnesting, sesterdas, Hun. Roser Zepp, the jart of the admninistration court, the' proper car for
, . , .. ... . .. ! member irula kayetie county, just 1
In ihis e ement of specific anti peculiar man- f .. . '' a . •
. . . . . » l . i eturned frum the State fair at Houbtn. ,
hood-a determnative pow’er that stoutly 1-T • .. .>
, . . ‛ ' He informs us - there was rather too ’
hol l to its own instinctive bearinzs, and re-’much • confederacy absut the Fair to make
fusostoderart itsnornalliteof move-lit entireiy plensant to loyal pesple. There
mute . ng o- axon tin: iin.the was but one nationa! dag on the ground; .nd
forsr und t mioder eivilization. Witbout thnt of esecelingly diminutive propostions.
iutereet of Hiy cunatitueata, an | wt..
•f till" hiql trust ...... a. Hire i ' 4
uiet and not raise my ve,‛1, 1 . un
iieasure of Ml much imsentanen v.tu‛.
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tk ui pism iVto it in tont inta ’ Is connection with the Iinentel deca «c of meznbers of the Legislature, must be consid- mot re-iablc news.
O1e1", P: J a “c" 1 “117 our fiend Cplonel W ilkerson, 1
bphere, and Plymouth and •amest wn boon ] ' - - ... 4
staril the wori 1 realiti-s and inghiailhM^by Mr. Kinney and family,
U.:? net .hele known.it never iK-r.eagratemi and Arable mMian.’
never Cuplictean in tituti .i. Tlx-spirit of
gnrlor gralt tnings is prainptly seizi, and
then a
d u‛ t it is < i' l ' . r t • others. Many of
ite i leas have bep-k rr wel . bu nosooner
’ Tux oholers is ragmgon the caster coest of
AMm. In Zasihar thloes of life haa been
tearful. In one mnonth and a half tea thou-
sand people died in that town alone, and
thirty thousnd in the whole island.
THE richest corporation in Europe i* fin
English company, which, many year* ago,
secured a monopoly for gas, lighting nineteen
of the prinoipal cities, most of them national
capitals.
are thcy ad 6 tl ah. they,lose their pater-
nity.undecolucas the nntvehornotfspring
of the .1 ush bl.
Thu p n ay g t fr : j Ear pe the impuie cf
the reformati n, but ite ret ruers will be a
ra e by them * Ives, n t to I - c ufounded with
Luther and Nolancthon. Aseticism will
cr s ver fr the continent, but th s ape it|
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Fleveutt Dsturt E. BEFNio. Es . Lamnar ciplinary experience, without impairing the
Twer it • Diiri c-J. n. stirman, E6. Kavfm n ’ original vigor ot its faeultis. To this day the
Twcst, x2t5ptrtet a. s j.'..,.. i ata- primal stock eun rives; send it to Polar iceor to
eouuty. ! India, send it to Mexico or California, and it
1 2aoyueh.citt, ’ “* 5" ' willchow the same hardhood, the same sinews
Tweuty-raii pistotet—- ii. Mntii
on. A. B. Norton dat‛ 241, A4,""mb*t0"h '
presiding, and 11. II. Sneed, of your town,! ana pruguuty di 1l., ti :
cting as district attorney Convictions are tin- mil wi do • i
abundant, and evil doers already realize that ’ Imhalr of laW. orer. i»
Af ha +--nec-n-- • i hard," Of an" P""""nt ti
at this
Tuz New York papers state tint: money is
abundant in that metropolis, and that Suth-
ern and Western merchants throng the hotels,
having come to the city for the purpuse ot ।
buying largely. They, therefore, think the
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ened another engdfngef the trehsur ofthe • TtU Union state* that on the Fair Ground*
world. 'Again and again it has nsserte’the atHouston a meeting was exiled to organise
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And, then . n . th a roe t : mt inuiit o! • cx id wot have been ex tended. To hit und
Angt-xonmindin al it historrcald vel- to his amiable ramily the thanks id the many
opuni.U tsides han toefer. , its
i* friends of the decenscl are warmly given.
mi8utPu*, like the great rverso t-e . • . ”
North American cootin nt, cut their channcls TEE Late disturbmces at C J vert and other
The stock of the Galves on City Railroad
Company is at par. _ ......
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The Trinity river has receded t • low water ।
mark, leaving nix or seven -teamer- that had lurormationcaul
ascended the river imprisoned within its tin. ottiee of a mont de
banks, perhaps through the entire summer wiilin fonr miuuten *•
lhe Sabine, we learn, is up, and ©ot ton Is etill tin. aituution • t or ’
arriving from that sourer. sleeping aceomnlations
. thousand dollnr. • fhis he proposer to d, by n
. t —------ —, — -- ---- — — ---e public pitronag ■ t r an ther i-adical newep i- jetties nude id cais~as olliv- ok tim' rul"
"he 5 - .stive i " 15 put . • lhe bcen a "yankee ollicer’’ did not close the per. "Rohins , of Bowie," confea-s t th ? tillel w ith brush and grul s t . tho tt mi.
1 me- ruum iniv us mould;., a.d cum S । fte f .j . him. Had the ‘ crime of,being"an ardent young lepublcani"
-| , , , • , >. ■ • , butwhileheisin no wi-c averse to the intec - erava n, ntenan
"-casebena Perpoualandintimnatefpiend,jests oftue iious ton Unin, he has, ulso.alcuing it
mure cstaut mid unfailing considesati on small crner in his heart for other equally
worthy andellicient Radical periodcals. He
wneanxious that the Jetferson Radical, thnn
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a duty I owe Ilie noble . o-ritu vu"
the honor (tn connpetiou will, rw. ,w.
men) to repremnt,to com 1m lh ,
not oniy du as I have don ans
der nil eirrumstanera N gari '
east my vwte inmurh way a- । 1,
mdat ewuducivetothe int, n -t ana ,
conntrs.and will ever rai- mv ‛‛uf
let my vtee Ur heegd imiteteu- „t B , • '*
tu lw rmmtitiilhm.il anul riglat |» '
rumethe ponition without il f. ar , '■ I
rontraetietiut tit nomet orti- i
niatieal toany mrtion uf nwy arii, ,
Federal or Btate evnttuiw
contrued.buthya for < 4 eou-tr '
hus been plaend npon 4 in th. ,,
Parker ( Mr. Hughe), in wi .1 . , „ :
leu’t thomiul Hint drive mutt. ।
conelualoas. It his prrin e‛i.
law whiei rentraina a jer-ou or ,
his rigtta aud privilrgin; es . n t|„
uU- themwiven MIO uiconstit .1,..
vidd. Mir, We ar n ferreat tu m . i .
of Article I, of state < a-t
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A Bosvos clergyman on a recent Sunday, the pah... natet, r. 1
Chris- tit til! i' nit tit.
tian denomination, called the.mystie fmer- The . rtmn of th i,
eon "that ship ol glans, with silken aails, and is iiltly a "titanze1/2 "1 I t
no rudder or pilot. ” 1 eufore m 4 or ti. iiw..ri
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The New Haven Palladium mys four young aiw, nt., to"ariian ", •
in Meriden pray-: nncq martial law anu t..
. ing in the drinking saloon. Theyare looking 1 wi of ill. a. ttu, li 14 1
for the vviekejcrt man in that place. ulci Fu Hrt m
" -1 * M9 pit-ui, beut w ,
A KETUCKY paper thinks that the word ail r. 1
at the expanse ol partv cl. . -r .. , . c 1 .1 m. , r • ..1 1 ..
interests ' \ The San Antonio ierald gravely informs us . n • , r, i Nit 1 T ‘
; Such perspnal reection, in the colamns .f | tbenlegittustatrfairbantrzouston. ten; ig i. ou .
an avowed Radical paper, upon Republican i The Herald always did have the latest and 1J"7, " ha:
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A taneral sermon, By its very nuture, is
ekpected to deal to some extent with the per- . e .
i 1 i • „ , : nuieances from that city are
sinal history of the departed, especially when '
, . .... . , as in this case, he was a most worthy andes
. '" ■ • of bras, the sme unyiclding endurance, that timable gentleman,
once chncacterizeil.it when dwelling in the _
’rode hnts of the forest; or indulging swil Tux April report ofthe Department of croquctistoo,Freleby,anaproposesthatthelti
adventurs on the wit. Fnersingiromthe Agriculture mys winter grains everywhr: game which it designates be hereafter called " .....
The distinetneas fAngl-Saxnminliscze fery furnace oi the civil war. MspohtieuUimi show small a nd poor growth, but generally of „ Presbyteri an billiards.” ""huglawni tut -
of those palpable facts that npthougltful in zon expands t euntinental dimensions, and gool culor an<l ready t> start under the in-i * ----- ,i. At’
can uisumnderstatd. It lelievcs in its qwn what the Lntin race were t the yast. will this tluenceof a genial spring A MAINE burglar in prison re • ntly gain i tuotrtuotai the i
blool, las no men dica'le faith in its private first i luolemn raceb he to the present and the i = possesslo i of a hnp-skiit, and made ste l al 1/ity ipumiil-i.
convictions, and emphaeizes its ownopinions ieturevt the civilized w tU. ANsArkansasiper feqrleeely proclaims that 1 g into saws, with which he cut the Bars "" in.whum *' I
. -E . . , pcople must be educated, oven if everyrhiscepwinaow. i . 2it” f. iimhatani t
MlNVER outrage s upon loyal men ure ad- sehool-house is a direct blow at the subserip 1 -r -. . tinpver tui, ruf, ,
activity,shaping its cultare, organizing its verted «,hRepublivans and ieauare’tion list ofetery Dempertic newspaper i. INewYork,heforenwitngiexaminel "ictriiiaroni
workshos al l aries, andl’cmnductingthelrugrestribpunih the oflenden thelemo, the State. ■ incourt, the question is asked: "Have you aruuizaout». .20 !
, ■ i czats are wont t» cry out. ‛‛ iet us have pace ' - _ ■ i eTi r been a memher of the city governmnt !" r \ '
whole movement ot its restlees, energetic, as- , . . . . ‘ , . p... , , ... . । . ... ' ' ola" ■ -
. . , ,. ... ' Iettho dutherapeple alone and stop,this lux che me ol rem Ving the nati nal capi“ if a reply is in the affirmative, theuttorey "" •' ? * • uatuut
Pipe 111 i A' . i jeternal redonstruction !” » Lucy wuldfain’tlis now rarely alludeltoin Congress.
Civeitanysubjeet for rellectitgl, and an . . J , , ' । * , , ,
An---axuxe of ideas is tic resalt_ have thesoutrges continue, and are readyrenate papersan petitonson hesubectare
nt ail timee to interp se oljectione t j ineasures all in the hands oi Senator Stockton, who is
deputed by the committee to examine anl re-
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durig th? week, that has given the business
streets a lively appearance. Neveral iarge
I which there is n o truer Republican j surmal in ‘ Mexican trains have als • been in Iran tin'
the State ot Texaa, should bave a mouthful or best, bringing in valua ble pr oduge n
j two from the public crib. And it is because taking in return large cargoes of merchundi h
l lie was o -indiscreet" as to seek an infinites- , of vanou diseriptionn- . 3 Irn”rpk"!
! simal division ol said spoils in its hehalf, that ' A letter of the tenth, from Wentherford , ill *wi Mini law
the selfish aud gluttonous jaws of the Houston the Waxahachie Argus, mys : " Khe district W 20 held- i.m
Union were stretched to give utterance to this court is in seesion, with
"Blunt” and slanderous hurl against him. r. —’ "
This, dear reader, is the "incaleulable dam- actil
| age” which this ardent Republican has been __________ _______________, ______
guiityof,and the ‘‘rider” which had such a "the way of the transgress r in hard,
"killing" effect on the tender stomach of the the entire number of criminal trials, a
aforesaid “Blunt.” Blunt said that "Kobin-! writing, there lias been but one acquittal.”
eon was a young man that has a pre-dispoei- j The Gatesville Frontiersman says H. Christ-
tion to render himself conspicuous, fitthe ex-, man, Esq., has collected reports of the loes of
pence of the Republican party, . .This may 714 horses by Indian robberies, chiefly in
be true to the b unt perceptiom of this,.delecta- I Hamilton and Comanche counties, and mostly
My brave corresp indent, who skulks behind a since 1863. The value of the horses is given
nom de p'wt that he may deride audvillify at 637,260. This collection was made with-!
private citizens, and spend his imbecileand out any special effort, and thi ee who gave in
eubeidized opinions aso the political Views horses wore epecially enjoined to give such .* a
and action* of Republican meinbers of the figures as they were willing to swear to A .C UaiA 4 - ......
Leg slaturc, who are infinitely beyond his as-. 5 - 5
pefsiona and spite. It may be eafely affirmed The .Tablet complains of home thieves 22,2""’
that if this dark lantern correspondent were Soinehody borrowed a horse and Baddie from Printer’a sioch, “nudr"" • ".01
to emerge from his biding place, an< doff the the editor and forgot to return it. J ipua. rCn:., "pu,;•
lion’s hide, lie would turn out to e an ex* • The editor of the Tablet, corresponding Pap, F. UihkKI'I. suwde-
rebel hireling, ot traitorous and otherwise in- • froin Houston, sys : " The city in thronge . ‘ wile’) • • •» •
famous notoriety. . with white folks, negroes and monkeys. ‛‛ ’ • , v,Kla1t.nci ’ t ,l •
Blunt’s elegant epithet with relerence to Does he include himself in the latter class ! "
Mr. Schutte, wherein he speaks of his atitur’alu.............uni*
“snout," exhibit* a degree of blackguardiom
only seen amongst those whose daily 83
ciates are the habitues of the brothel,
ami the doggery. Ilia flingnat Judge Cooper
are equally uncalled for anu mendacious. And
whenhesiysthat"Ahhott,, of Austin/ intro ,
ducedthe resolutions inquiring into the eligi
bility ofthe Hon. J. P. Butler, he telts what
he knows to be willfully and palpably false. .....
it is very well known that enid resolutions he Houstn Union well says that the state
vwigHjytyj with and were presented from the. Police is nothing more noriegsthn an eflect ive IMaTA
Democratic side ol the douse. The Daily organizati mnof the ordinary State constakuliry ”
"• ■ ‛i in order to enforce the laws in a largez
in which bl wodshedand
Militia Bill Parsons." '
* - — or IU auy in in r 4.-1:
Tut dalary of public school teachers in Lou- coure •i tie law of 1
1 . . ", ,1 at all purpried in ane Iin 1
I lBiana is seveniy -hve dollar in currency a us ti • .» 1. e,an- :m 1 1..
month. A hundred teuchers are w int T for twhollyigu......toti-u-
। schools in the country. mel wlielthey talk 1 i1 .<
... stititionality ef ,i in t-ir. .
. I IRKED economy of administration, frugal AsEVEEEtype of measles is pevailing in ' '• aitied • Pi
expenditure, large paynients toward theliqui- . Go wlman, Mis-is ippi. 11 1, ,. A' iil0"gi ti
dation of the national debt, and a heavy re-i --- ' Xt !", mu tuiu Pn
ducti m of taxation, with the improvement of Texas Affairs. ' a • 1-i0n- ." -I •
__ S • -fl. w la i- Hit- . at . .
with; hepublican principle’, the riwn fra the financial Wi rd of the Republican A neero was bhot last weck ju-t utp • • 1 - e Ii *
party. With such an exhibit Illowing the l’aris, aamnr cout lie Was 1 u” 1 "• All ...... H . I
1" ‘ • * theft, and hisaccusers f ok this < omm on Ku- t‘ .....• , wI.T.i
Klux method of frcing eonfession . The til"- .fun,..! , . 2cla wi 1. ,
gro was mortally wounded, bi* hackbone being ' • tu 'i. ......, -
I cut into. A good militia bill will be the ti ‘,| i "'' •
_i ... 1*ri; • "1*011 romn •111
- _ u‛ h atrocities. i,i । it frum > i iir. inna
The bricklayers’ strike in Galvestm has 1 Iftr "lon" '? iri
per ,r < ouplant, ju ianijmct-
eath 12 a wiup- ta ' w
to take that <i- ait ti cu-t
who dettend tunwpuuumot tue
autui .
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