Daily State Journal. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 102, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1870 Page: 2 of 4
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HEADBTONES, TABLET,
Monuments, Tombs and Iron Ralling*, ete.
magnitude
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Frst Day—June •S.
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VAWALL.E WonKs.—Yesterduy, James D.
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ANa iat.t 110 ' ot
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The nation has not yret placed its late
< APTAIN .S. REED, Adjntant.
total of the inhumanity exhibited to conquered
Heexhiltsnour nt i -• WN
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intende it at Austin,
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Cairo and Allinois Central Railroad.
GROCERIIS:
U luudle al l li la eataku- m-
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SAMPSON A HESRICKS
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Ofcoures measure of such 866
ahould receive due deliberation.
offender s,.who have, in too many instances
slown anything but answering gratitude.
Siberin. •
After tleilungarin def nt. theziblt did
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brought into contact with such a contemptible
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CAl’TAIN J. F. kol’ni-
AA-istaut Protes or 01 Mathn
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ationof mangor
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pfanendments.
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COLXEL johS G. JXrS.
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bl. Paul, lake superior, aud all points North.
Sew and elegnnit Drawing Roii Sier p/nK Car
on all night tratus tetweca Cairo am! Chicazo,
tied to the protectio of the State,
members who sit in our legislative hall.
They have accepted the invitation
as teonninended by the justicesf
ci net. When these individual* ■
positions, to which they could oml
elected by colored votes, they y
in their promises to the colore
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2 F
o needlces delay is paid for by a
the settlers on our border are at much
Tw » thousand dollar have been risel, suys
' e Appeal: for a Braz v County grie ultural
Associutiou.
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The Ltimer-Case.
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We hope that the‘0l.
the Legislature for tb#
compaice for the frontier
in its pasage by an ayalan
TEXAS MiLITAR INSTh.
on e inile weat of the ’ apto 1
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ilized empire.
Then i- on the
deep-seuted L
Famuily aud Farm use.
__8AMl‘sOX & BEN KICKS,
STAPLE AND FANCY PHY aoopn
to-day.
en emies
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reedinded. Thiasame board,-weip
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deal justly with the poople by whose favor
> "dressed in a little brief authority.”
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• averaze worki.full, npta.
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SAMPSON & KENRICKS
Ara uow receiving
GENTS AND Noxs CLrhISG,
du do Hats.
tions are that the billwillpass
without mterin! or damaging
Wk learn that at the late historical meeting
on the Houston Fair-ground, which wae
that a I
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Dealer* la
7 iA1AA AMERICAN MAUHLEH.
Third annnal wesnleu coumneneea Septeal r 13,
18/0. Applications fur adminsion shouid ba inade
at once.
For Regulations ant Cireulars, adAress Super-
foreveraverted . that their peuecfui pu uit ( trut e..
are never ma re to be interrurptel by the 14 ody
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It) mo oke, ' unenya»e hooi
standare niterarnre, Siatiemery,
o. prainent recues.
ently dingeil int l he cars of thewevple,that
some have become partiy prrruadel tuni they
were the vi tims of wrong-d ig on the part
ot the national g v« rnment. A- m ra ludier ts
iimovicepti ii neve: existed.
After the • ilure •>! the Pollel revolution in
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'ro COUNTMX MEECEIAN’T*.
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Bagraze eheekelto all impwrtaut pint-
For through tieketa apply at the Neworein*:
Jackson mil Grat Xorti ri Rutradt 1h"f
oniee, corner of Cumpand < onmoi ptrerit (i!-
ercityiotel, a 150 « t. ii.hHM.
4 imt an Hotel,) and at th Xew 0 •k-n
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tieir line,
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Tia' sham Democritic are never tireu
id depicting thefarful desptis un ler w nil h
Wool is coming into Corpus in large quan- rp
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The iron frame-work for a new bridge over
the Guadalupe has arrived in Victoria.
thesuthisgroaning. ne con iu. t of Kaeda provides for the furuation of twenty ratu; r iutherrar.
governmnent, purchasod land, and are engaged
in enlarging the area pt cultivated and practi-
cal civilization.
Ami anry artic les reqnin d .......ip .
of every lauly ait L-ut temae ,
gieai auy otire uouuab
guda,
embraring all the late novelties in
Till' uew and Ieantirn’ t ■ ' "
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Me. EDITOR—I mentioned a day or so since
that Mr. Bowers had List his grip in the Sen-
ate. Thuraday’sskiruish in that body proves
my assertion. The Dohoney case cuine up and
a motion made to puspend the rules to make it
the special order for the day following was
carried by a t wo-third vote, notwithstanding
the plea made that Mr. Bowers was Bick.
The Senate is I secoming heartless. The next
thing we will hear is that thoy will refuse to
wait for Mr. Bowers to get well.
, ! Together with all article* usually required for
Two daily express trains Leave Cairo on arrival
ot trains trout New Orieans. No change of ear
Our stot k < r
sPIING AND NW/S2:2:«:0015
ruiscu ig i a sten the iuevitaMe extinction
the ab rizi Cd. Wrorigs huve d.nJ t less boen Aghy
eomuitted by speculatorsandagents, but the i
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• A full and eomplete stock.
Just reccived and arriving.
SAMP3ON A HENRI k*
They are met everywhere by the war-whoop Wore they get through wil
ami the tomahawk ot the savage. It in a con- a pqwer in the State which r
tact of opposing mces;the one barbarian deal tustlvwithther"h.
through and through, wolfish, treacherous t|u.y nre
and cruel ; the other otour own lineage and
Blankets, white and rolore Flamels, Bed
1 Tieks, Batinetm, Jeaun, Sieting and -uirUng-,
ISlea heil and Brown Moremtic si i win, ete. ei
At Chieago direet eonneeta* arv mid.' IT , tog ther with everything in the atajle 1m v towwis
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Ion, Montreal, Pittaburg. Philadelphin. Naitimnore febldaw
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Second lay- J nue 2?.
Jo ki 3 < Inb mrse $10; mnile i. 1-. !u*
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, esterday, j ended th ■ other day by the caving in ol the'
. t > rule it strikers.
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SIIYLE AND FANCY 2X1 (0013.
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Just as I Expected.
liably informed, has refused (
$ every day colored man coustable of prccitwi
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>,»ter*a *tork, cttidrem’*
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Bought since tue anal «, in.
Is- sold at * •m , , prumi
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The Corpus Christi Advertiser finds fault, njox J. w. MATHEWSON, M. 1>. bazg
in power and place-1 13 is the sum : with tl e removul of the depot and troops trom .
Cospus to Rio Grande City. i
Miltby thinks that General Taylor wouldn't
’* have done so. ,
| A Sowing oil well has heen discovered about
, seventy iniles from Corpus, the oil of which
burns brilliantly.
! 2*tles,
Book..
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tenet ; •
betveen- England and India, and a inesage
bloxod struggling nmid privation and peril, to
plant in the wade wilderness the sevds At civ. Scariett, agent for the People Edition of “ The
son on the gal
duage a f it h
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On <aturday. May 2s, HJo.
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pfberome,
M that pre-
■a tor thetr
f have been
ere profuse
people, but
how icing secure for four yenz, as they think,
thoy propose to disregard their pbligations
and belie their professions. TThey may find
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Lnndreth‛,t.ndri -erd-impwrtd
es sera., .'who., P«|sr B«k • W • piuv
1 Papes. In uutbte’ tnneriew, | lae Pee het
Cuiier ).ili.
l' up i. alle et : < duet aou .. •Ver} thpuruuentot FALL AMlWiXl LH <
our 1 « and elegunt aio k Ui
Several farmers in Victoria are beginning ।
the cultivation of broom corn. They estimate
two crope of one thousand pounds each to the
acre, and saleable at nine cents. This is better
trade largely with his employer, eave to be
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Mb. EDITOR—The evidence in the Iatimer
case is documentary,. Our Democratic friends
are certainly stultifing themselves, for had i
Latimer bee^a Republican insteadf a Deino-
andpamages cmtthonpozndttapepprsalbarzebeg oldhe
sacred instrument. Is it to held
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ceneral Panseuger Ag eut, * h1gu 20.
w. N Hei
( ieneral Sujw riuteadent • ’ 'o* aF"
Th ket Agents in Galigeto : ,, and
Srauu s Jut ,
Cwatral W hurf.
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...... ... .. . . The Brenham Banner saye Dr. Mary Walk- j
Eriend Mmrp, in his eiort to get in a Boek- er presented quite a gentlemanly appearance
dolager on the smiling frontispiece of his during her recent ' isit to that eityt
shadowy antagonist, nechses him of eowardly
skulking behind a nom de plume. Query.
what was Sharp doing himself? 4
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IELAND is beginning to hmmnigrate to this
comment at a
Mile Lrais Inf I ' • I ‛
tran e $2.. i' r. < uh to
turned into a Confederate pow-wow, Mt.
JamegBurk, Jr., mod ehumnself conspicuous by
shouting fur Wilkes Booth and Jeff. Davis, and
by making remarks offensive to Republicans.
Of course when “ fighting was to the fore,”
Mr. Burk kept out of the way of bullets and
villainous sltpetre, sheltering himself in a
quartermaster's bombproof. Ac«c he is safely
tongue-valiant, and shows irrepreseible warlike
tendencies. He is, we believe, a clerk in the er
tensive store of Mr. Cushing,and the query re-
curs whether thb loyal men and gentlemen who
olll'ietur-c'op l
at popular p it i .
SAMPSON A HENXIICKS.
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ng r froza sav ig assnults has heen ofthse portion ol Scripture whieh it illus-
ane b« autiful » r . '
hostility । t t! e ma 3 oi the ubi; hi' ever
h u cimnpi} the hostilit) < . e ll-uclenec.
Allwearkis protection ani suftsforthe
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All work done of the moat ehante and original
denign.
shop near ami East of the Capitol.
mayia-dtr
our v J ocK ■ v < i. r ■.
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Boota amt Shoe*, Hardwar, crockery and HUm. '
1 ware. Saddlery, Wood aud Tiuwar, w iueu aud
Liquors,
Fourth Du} -,‛niy l.
I Cl. . ’ • i pn e •r I । t, •• I
hi 1 e-i thrve in live.
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than cotton. ;
Oficer Canfield, of the Galveston police, ...----------- , „
who nermitted an eel of a criminal to stip from Cairo te st. LwU No ehauze of cum from
WHO HraE4 an m O n yumnuj w wup 10 chieago. Only out- change from 1 airo to
through his fingers, has been sent a second; New York. Thisisthe only drert route to chi-
time after his bird, with the Indian injunction i cago an to nil wlts Xorti aue East, via < hiea-
to ” quick you find him, tight you hold him I go. It *- from 1o to 130 miles shurt-r, anad from
fast y bring him—betre me. * ; I TA “chvergorirker X .......
or. a. A. MeBryde of Calveston, wishes
to get up a company of fifty or seventyhve amt nil partaof the Hast, alro ior Ntlwaukec, ---
young men well mounted, to start from Sun L —.......J........• ....."* Su"
.. , Antohio, July 1, for the new mines at Apa-
WE published yesterday a iharp/vp\y to the chi. New Mexico.
great unknown and undi-covered Blunt.
he Night ul T« mapintion, " Ja-
t Pethel," •’ rhc Night Pasaage
vessel from her porte is filled,
pre-engaged, by t)»c hundred.
mnova.u r«« a uA~rkep ro
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l‛ van -ti t
T« ;ui- 4'
l moyn-em
Tuz Chiago and St. louis Raliruad C‛om- |«
xan; are planting many miles ofOmge orange **
I lan a along their line for fencing, and inteu l
1830, the patriots wercexeeuted inerores, and i to use this heilge along the whule length ol,
banish d by tn tsands t o the livinj-death of theitrute.
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quite ready to permit thora wh
strove t ’ wreck.the great Repu 1
is by no
people. In
khat mi d .
•• Nizht.of
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f the - t," etc., eco.
ihe bvicklay rs strike in (ialveston was.
c.umatutaut of • ‛adeta. Intrnetor iM iahmtry AMiM.VMA Titai-m- 10213.
aneArtillery luctien,nutl‛ressorot Silk'll I l \.I I » 1 I ’ 1 If I ’
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4 . -iccpuiwi-.wi.tt p;nnir,anlclilm
MAJOR J W. MNTHHWSDN. . ”, * Lineu, taw 1n, jacon ts, > afninik, p en
L'ctswrwi P.y.u ogy, tuztomyan Iygtene. buroses. aud dress zoodsuiever u.Mi
CLICOES, mzmEra2,: nua .1
THE DAILY JOUR}
FRIDAY XOENIXG. xar 27,%
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waorrmm rmerrcrex.
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-- --‘AMory. ind appnted.om
Loqacan County Attorney. This a a
handed menaure, and without ani and
in law. It renders each member dtehes
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Weigkavetcullil aitutinof I eiste N
our lu - ald yalwit tork if I ne nan I
ceutiy pure It.*, u, aud now utr i hg. « ouait . '
pur l ut
• . a vau.tio. nee n igico 1
Na . li 4 dti
whe voted for it liable to impenchihent
A right goodm ove; we hope it will h: tol-
1 a-i i ens ■•. ni* Wanders as a low ed by every county in the State:
l exilein in imlnirh 4 . llu.f wagon loadsof wolfrm theupp:
' atr citit t heapel Up n l. e deteated c unti ‘4, are coming into Sen Aatoni i. ,
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and General wuu w-- . .
hie name teed in the preaidential campaign
of the Confederacy, bebnune he wasa Union
man. Such jokea are like English steeple
chases--its a long stretch before the laugh <
comee in Nuo.
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Kie at t a -outiart < •; in 4 i ~ .... >|.i
Actiug Proteseer ol l‛u}okcul a a Des l jtive
4 a • K, ..pa; ainl araw I
( APANIN A. S. REED,
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M. l‛aul,"‛l •' l’olyul 4 Family ibl, 1 :
!mti- cAntv, Texas,
1 EE bill i r frontier prot etion pas I the
li use yestenlay hy a unnnimwu’ vote. It
eenists in ths. t‛ t w are not yet I
Isfulland complete, with pnecs in muit la
elosret bnye r>.
Call and examine before pm i has ing
SAMISoN a 11 INK it KS
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(‘IIAITEI oak «roir«,
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izen \ sur: that, i n
No r.। int -
A! », “ fie Poly A t Bib! w i clirin -
e I »gicl tables, ehowing the ) atriarels,
innocent citizen \ ur that, in we care,: and kings wiowere ifi ry
little h ow qur stins ot differ it e hetween the vita e ‘i other, and man) thor valuable ip o sc
g verym ant and the U ile may bealljustel. helu t \ : f ♦ l ' i bible cl . - anl
Thismustbdone. Too i mg hute t e cu- family study of t Sripturm, hmyir , f'be
darr.w- of th borlerbeen li— bieil inar • \ on ‘ 1 1' uee, e •• ,
with ou p ‛ac nt une ncern. Our fhenlve i- Fa nt fur Iraviseunty. !
harr a ■ dand utragelsculer m, t havethe wilitall.on t tepeolezi theicresidenecs.an t
guarunt o peacc in 1-%t vti , if th av i-nov takin- sab ctipti rv l-r thete w rk*
tra * have t • 1e swept from the tace ot Jaine P. Scar 1 o. agent i r the “ Nigl
earthwiththe besom of ext -nination. Seenes in the Lille, Life amkEpisiles i
„ , I fhird Din—Juin* 30,
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tih me pre, thrre l l' lat . I".
aiGreat Northern Railrwt Ipot
r. f. 1nlaY,
(eu"sautuern Pti-. A,:: N' W. ‛i au*,
w. r. 3011X-OM,
to the patri vts i P lan 1. &ad ol Austri i t i1 c ompani sot a’ wut sixty n en tocac evupany.
the Huzg i i ins. arc alluded to as furnishing 1m vptniniree -ive one hunrel dolla rs, cur- « echaie 1* • :r tty un t 1 i .« va ity.
, .. . ,, , • । . . . . . . , I ak nt this bin nl ili 1ni । • -iral < i, ti t ■ '
proper und fitting parailels. ren3-1 r idunla, lay heutenant* c< it • i* • .j !. , a tail y n ■ d u.
Thi- kinl of nonsense ha- 1 e n an per ist- lar‛ ind th e pivates fifty do’ urs. . A Karr < ane for Nurgaiam.!
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Bomestie, lri«n Einrn, 2eapkin-,
Doyiera, ‛N‛ow ol», pa tectjas-, Bnunsk, < ' .
Linenchecks, inendnrk, thadkenh , giovi ,
auni hier .
( A slLEND: SIOC Ol coro li
A.ADIRS INDBUt (:.a22322:N i >.
SPRING MEETING, JUNE •S, 1870.
I H‛ M M!-, 11 '’ti- Nei Mnrket
! w 1? |i dellv i nd e i .un • f
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M ti.' ti'
incursi mns ot the rol dem ns ; and we veniure of thrilling imp wrinnce, and i- apen lidly il-
toassrtthat t a white haml would be lustratel with < l ,engmvu ok the w t
Tiree yeurold stake, two mile heat-; entranec i
no, p. r. club to auld $x.
HECOND RACE.
Two year o'al take, mile heut-; ent ranee 923, r. |
r. IubtoutaMi
________ _ ____________________’ THIRD HACK.
Ife and Fpistles of St. Paul," by Conybmre %TW nopurseMzNrs. I Mill' ami ll halt danh: euraeso einito
frinti.rs an intense and a 1b us, n. I). D.. nu!iicr)us!villtisiratc<1, and - _ ' “ addtctorarrycielridor~
tv totlle Indian* : ( t it highly commendelby eminent clergymen of K. ii. < UsaINd. llottston. re >*• whele
tucana implacalle. Assure those nil denom mat ions in the United States as a : an* ve‛"i "onie" SSu"" '
t me mmquesthnable guaruntee, work w bi atlapted to give interest t the study
MISCEL.
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work in every dietrict and province, | - g,
the gaa l-avere crowded with the He started from Calcutta at nooD London |
genenals were hung, and hal the estates in at ten the sume morui ,
Hungary were seized by • mfise ati oD. Tuncommittec appointed by theLegialature sup. II1.H tub lit and Fruf---r of or atacaatis.
In 18-18. ien thou,and French ip-urn- tion- t the Hiuston State Fair, coneisting of kngiuteriuK aud Archaitecture-
iste were deported t tie deadly marstes e Me-- Parson-, B-ll and Dongins returned OlOSEL C A. J AN-
Cayenue- , yesterlay. Fofremorot Ian gu.ges. ilintoty ,i, d 1ft tur .
After our revuluton-in net aitthestatez . I Mkjoni.a.MNWIDDIE.
the turie werecxielant in ot* their p- ruxas AEFAAES. I rca ngus,snacrnoey MCeckugy.
perty was con.cate 1. ;----
But with mercy anprallclal in history, the l is pwop*edt give an ovati io the chil- MJol k- JAM.
eonqurredButhhasheentreted The records lthe fourth’of July next. Very the,
ol the W rhi - pr’gre 39 cannot exhibit a single spaeche are few and brief, and the feed" I
inetance ol sih h exreeding inaguanimity as i just the reverse. Thai’s the stylefir children; I
th.it meted out tthe defcatel in pur great and., we may nd I. for adults tuo.
and |<k sripnute su uggle. “ , ।
N » ha iin 5 n’ el exj ated the crime of trea- th
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