The Civilian and Galveston Gazette. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 22, 1851 Page: 1 of 8
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two oil til* morning of Uiw
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Tbs steamer Srazw arrived y eater day from tbe
river firajso*.
Tbe City Council met o Wednesday evening, to
a&astder tbe a!geet of slews besng permkted to
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This matter baa been the cause t f no httla trouble
to tbe mtboritlw and eompteiot % ib« attsem*—
Tbei we upward* of forty hooves ta town occupied
es^««ke y by twjyots, ajpd it; ie ncAt to bttpós«}^e;
with the Ummi pi4k« of tbe city, to prevent ooea-
Muimi dit-jrderi among tbew. Tbe Ck neU ba# not
feift aiitborieed break op these erteb&ibments en-
ttr«ly e«d tbe beet that e*a be don* ander tbe w-
camtUuKt* Is to endesroe to rm*t¿a and keep the
Slam within proper bound*. Thw oannet be done
without tie eo-operaikm of the dítítene to firing to-
formatíon of *& eases of mfatbn of tbe ordioonoes.
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Tb«r ts prospect that we shall fh«rtíy bate two
«SMwnships jit rtiis trade. The IflÉ^fldk
that Wiiitom Colyer, the ship baHder, has
ii phutking the two «teamsbipé for Ifiím
and thai they wiil be ioiabod to about
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travelling hy Mmñro*/t*. SUfmmffñat*,
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A #«dt ban jast b^eii í««u<hI fríím tbe Pre* in New
Orleans, entitled Tíie OnríJ Uw of Spain and N|w
Mexico, arranged «n the principle of tí «
code*, with notes and references, preceded by «. bis
torieatftttW^Bctbnio tbe %okb aod Mexican law:
and embodying fa m, sppetidtx, #oo*.c of the oiost im-
portant acts of the Herman Congress," by Oustavos
Schmidt, Rmj. We Juwe out bad time to esoaúne
and would not be c^rap^ent la judge of
critieafiy; but we set it bigbiy spoken of
(Means papen. Is can U procured
Jobnqm, E*q., P. >1, Galveston.
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In reference to ti* ioilwation, cotftotned
lasl pope*, that Mr. #. W. Harris looks ferwoidl to
appointment to the office of Federal Judge mcaseof
a vacant, we are requested by one of bis friends to
mto that «hoM who Are acquainted with Ms practice
advance bis
annexation of that ootttttiy, with itS present popula-
tiftft f||p aniiU n Myjva|ljd nfiAttt jkH q m mm JLantafca A A
Uvlli lr* VUVU ** jp * ■ JIWU I ™ VlAWP. eVeW w * wW vvDvlitCv
ramAffur ig i tin atí#ttiAi In tt f.ih P Asa wUk A,.-
.* rBHfWi| M HW Mirinp w itwowwr ürv wlftl ! {«
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bsfe bnt link to ists Ikcts. It donee its ortk'le by
saying...
H 'fKaam <s stanAl Afíniit.tasot?■ ■ m Kama ma4
IBflf HFgWO^tlMl «IIW* wt«H«rriiliíIT í U«v® Rui Mk
itiN?1 ill fiiHft
been digested^
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. "We fewently
flBuy í)0
.! Tbe annexation of ütBforniíi, we
not forniabed a *wry strong exempts in fittoC of tbe
acquisition ef Mexican territory, as a rrteant of ex-
tending slavery and strengthening tW South. We
¡É6E vtíí tiwnntf #«ri4 fA awntuM*
" Vv j>rvaa^aiwWmTp * "Mv**
speculation. Plain bane
made, and meunres will
great work of ^roteetion
'Ví'rí-'^4\i- ••'•'.•i 1
tbe take of toe Union,
vrilti JHKK2^mS«^
B¡|Éi
can see no reason to hope for abetter result, at pre*
entsfrom the acqui#ta ni <%orthern Me*ico. We
suspect that the plans digested, movements made,
and measure# tiobe taken, as shadowed forth by tbe
tbe gbotts of tbe actor ta tbe defunct
revisiting the glimpeeejf tb^noon
and amusement only. W-''
Tbe Northern
eech mad* «t
for Aexociaoe Justice of toe
say the Judge' M views are clear and
„ eonnd on tbe subject of oar toad titleif
lam it (u# Kná tííltn /Yurt^ftayinA • nA«t Jjt'' éXkÉL
lit ■ Wt Ot wfw wwpwpt ti HfSjr w lUt
et ." Wetoke Htlutt the Jud^ has
some riews at the aérth, wbieh bare
gated elscwhere, and A htoh we tbtnk
toba generally known. If he propose any
niti * rt mÁ iii iká «Hunlm éJF ^ím)¡fitil!n# IaM^I■Mtímm í#i 5
OW e®W w^wttlwíll iípl gliAfl . IgVvvW *fl
by Judge Welib, a candí-
Sttpreroe 'Owrt.—
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ii decided-
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der 18)000.' With four
net reqoiréS,!* rotwto
toen first to the voto between
da tásete {and tbe
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m*r wwwe*pv*« Mm
Pottañi fgjffntfei. Xtit c^afitl
' úktt wiü
t|i ik^in
ly ^«jkvórúe candidate and
over i ^OO troten.
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Liimttvno count ten wiü giré, by appeoxima .... ..
tíoo, Éoul 3 (MjKi vatci. tlere ftjbm Cal Poller i«
*VUf w * vw w'i^vwsi ***« vw ■* frwWMT Up
favoriu, andt judging from tbe opiidons of tbe o
in ijfrtwlHtiftil |^||0 otid^y
„T-™«(BRa^s'
Other oandidate.
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¡Hill.I Waare assured. Ufe
Mr. (Sanie, along with many other prominent mdtri-
duel* to tbe State, iw« time stoce presented to oar
Senators In 1 Congrwa, tbe iririt otatois of
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Stuart, H. The Civilian and Galveston Gazette. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 22, 1851, newspaper, July 22, 1851; Galveston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177337/m1/1/?q=+date%3A1845-1860: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.