The Matagorda Gazette. (Matagorda, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 2, 1859 Page: 2 of 4
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THE
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ATA
A WIN!'F\l.
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TF1E Al >TIN IXTELLIGEN' Hlí publican President. 11«- cverv at-
ten|pt of Southern men t-j maintain tueir
An Xo^kg Drgsn Grlri'lcr lié* eqe§lity in the Upicrt, arid, in short, fevers -Tin Lock>nrt (X
>e Austin no Southern meada re. *í< me tw.j we<-fes sin
has gounf thinks theft* must bean niidor;rroaiH H*itte®ai.iy address,
orts. M rai|f ad in thisfStction by vrbick we ^Pce ^•re «^<4lentftof
APRIL 2 lyü1 1 ^ gg^ivciiftpnTf h-affied that "H is never1(oo late te do at TonewanA, a«< cull
of his clap ; mod now that the lamp of Rood.** If tlie crtulite pro tarn bad taken one Browning ^ Hurt
mmuemrwrnajmmMmmMitám-iéi i... -■■■.. s.,meth¡n
v.
hir r'"" rr: "t "t
lending* <kt1gAU<- . spirit of bis wicked boyhood
Wrrrüv s its :! Tin
young man of! ,u t-
who from ap|>ear-
ÍT 'in
Ig aiflte I* use of|*;ir;,.tieSL j -**-£ li-*® ' '
►! <*, ! rMn F> j«**, and H:i
th« re" are snndrv culinary
,3:
hett<
*.>".«W.': ¿ n* it
the palate ,ir*#aJ;<.i4 fr <:n
I tifio AmciJftlu
_ . i M.inkiiaRi tS l>e- iJUnndaf il
r days. arrived ift. iw gj^n.
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. in
*>ntkff <
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Loomps.
W. r:«i: i jUifisii . 1 ru:
_ tumetiunc to ert and askvd for a situation, tlx r«
If a- ~ ' -V I i t
,j He pave a history of his circumstance*, as '1. "
Ml >
!i i'n<
kill) KOI
A* I S. %G K.\ I
UTLER
AIKKCII-
II. HKALKRS
referred to his subscription bojk, lie woul. _ . #
never -have snppnsed that there waa an an- .Wow® : Hp said his Cither was wealthy, ¡t a||«u\ >: .r
long1 as he con Id find one victim upon whose derground railroad in this section. Slioiild > France, and that be left his home in China, k.i :_r
wTiT.Jf. r^íH.-wv-w* ^,V; = *s,a
Va-
cara to grate his harsh a^t
bro-
idieoordauit ti
die, lie aent out hú giganteo ña wile 4 ^t
turad- t]íe i"
i Intelligencer ever procure a circulation,,n t',at country on ajdeasure trip to tho or the looso covering "i t -* *• ~
in thi«jODrtii>n of the Ütate, i| Willbe'a aufl- Stales, bringinp with him tC3,«>0() ih Brurfcwitk « \
" * for «ponding money ¡id otl^r pnrpoaé*.«**«5** ^ fcn *'*' -
n„ , ... ... , , . dailv ration, twenty iv.und.-,
, l¿u luudiug iu ^cw \ urk, and after «.ijouru^ afft't^Tf,T nfrTti€ Tstrt
in r
lad ,joi*q Lois!uoi;>;
°PC by one the " douglitj faithful" shrank, cíeut canse for alarm.
nntil tJicff ebrvSfpui? etivé?Touñd Tii organ' "
Titea be turned abooi, i Ttai Work or KrTAUA-nux Coxvcxckk.— '}? in that lity a short time, he deposited Voracitv aith a boa-con*tHe'or.
K® ha«rie«^^adpriad vhil«a flaetn':" ^ has been snpposetl for a long time that $20,000 with a baiiker, who %vas a Jew. would relish a itew of red ants :n I-:::
®¿IJth®t<Sák«rwisl I are, 'the refusal of Alxilitionistii to allow the fu-¡ ^e WBB then led by some new made ac hall liatclitd egg in Lhiiw. nn-i k* \
gitive Slave I>aw to be executed would re- 4Ua ntancea, into sceucs of diaaipation, and 'etl!,ar:^. I>i4ir"t wt
. , ... ¡in Malabar, or polecit-s an-I
lt V
rill t e eharc^ii iur
X
" ■ U may My o.¡ our p^vi.ij nn.m: l
- 1 HI, :: ! . , t„ lliU„- e l lu us
-ni-Lpt vl "t m<',K' U lu,r «"« «ir
•nvketa.l -K ami ,Mir t„„w,umi
a ->'^x^prtsxxi*i " D,4V
Hri.«e,-nfcfnn will,
KI: dftLKi!.
aucir-
and h
itkron awnj
| Bill t in some extreme measures from tliee*'"'".?, where he lost the remainder of his'j^1 x •"> r?lV ^ * n cm i <• a* * ^ 'vctTh! :v «• n ?v
noi«y spnngs, -Mississippi, weea oeiore H""ro mtnM magim, nui 10 appeal 10 uiiu in squirrels are eamie in mo r.asr, nn
last A toan by tbe name of Brown, Irving l**8 extremity by giving a statement of his the West Indies—if a sloth be
new Hun Spring., failed «bout a year ¡co^. . . L , , c . U'c Am *™, and rirp'ianft pa«
while ihLr- baainea. ia that JU.I 0o rccc',v",«- w"h mKe ioul,ta of "3 ¡ "rica, wl.y .WaW « compu^m
Wil
^f.rypo®ed qtanj^ amid ^lic quiet of Southern States. The work has commenced rtK'iwy. To add to his misfortunes the Jew doubt that there arc imw.irraUnMr
ws" aftd woujd 'probably never'*8 m'K^t have been expected, by refusing ¡ banker also failed, swindling liiia out of the dices. Dr. Shaw enpyed lion : -Mr. Darwin
-'^he piykt eye ia with hie pa ' ^ortbem men tlie beoefits of owr lawsr whpn money lie had deposited with him. llis had a passion for put**; Dr. Hnnike makes
triotic (f) éffbskiw had it ml been for a'4*1®'* property is in our section and it re- fatlier, be said, had a banker in New York! t'r;lt H
M «UMm'W,' ■ I m felkl !■' " ' «11111111
9mpatbiffL . Qe wae summoned ta assist
ia gcindiag a mongrel orgas, withtkepriv-
iUga<rf4avh* a^ndnt now «od then at
tiNtee who -enticed «way hie victime and
*f H PMf tóoga at ea aa ^Ji^ bnt
.We aa «ot arilliag that he shaU frig^en
theherdft by faeeing - nnder false' tsiak.
We shall claim the^ liberty of lemuilrtt the
W akin from' t^t jpro tak édltor,
'dj
apon the people of
Convention, W cer
tainly exbibjlijdp,^ ft^nen^
rtbeterttsef hie
" tfM
;«
and then
M*
iosáb* bceeftR, be ie wet
pot wfth'4he wishee ofJ the meeting, and after
'¿ho destroying the papera léñ on the first train.
We recogniae in fb^se proceedings the
3ft of seme tiMlfc Jttoet prowhient Fa^r-
tnd potítlda¿fc fá "Oft^fet^ trfaieferi
k W% beHéve UiatI It M «ót- the
iaety acít^airéxcfted'toenteht.'hétthedo'
lifllte^ i vwy^irllmi •fiitfg'ii^ —-
llTOraie intcBwn tx (rcwinf out toc nmme
V t¿i g •# t , , ^ -*- '*-1
Kun ofJ vre&iisiCijX Hi oouifwroeTB incci
^rfth when they go Korth to redaüa a fb>
gitive slave. 1 '
oQCD wnDgi or frosnfities ueiwrni encer-
same Goverhmént is to
lillt e know of no
üjgwnge' éntrf ef aá/éesier way of
fl 'i|4 yXlai*'* i! átá fyu i m ^Áin * m4 • f.X* iLa
cringing - aoout wpiupei respect ior we
rights of Southern citisena. If it
j«ee ^ou$heni cre^iTia Northern
%
to this
■tbel
péh and ink sketch of
f&ñk'tóoM!&**,•
^K]r¡
Hti ai y u'i
melted l eais' grea* i tin*
quires a legal process for tbeni to obtain it.;*™ whom be might have obtained assist- ¡J^^.^aftcr ^he 'Ltimoiv^f Hippw
The first act of-retaliation was enacted at ®nce, but ho determined, from motives of rratct, as to the flavor of boiled dog? If
HoHj SpringB, Mississippi, week before P«ide and chagrin, not to appeal to him in squirrels are edible in tho Kast, and rats in
■ ■ ' *" 1—* *-j:— :r - good ou
in South,
ago ^
leaving a large unngnidatea debt, whieli he R.. „ . ... may be quite sure that if, as Montesqnie
liad contracted ia tlScity of PhHadclpiHa.I'Brow?,nK ^°k 3">n°8 ">aa lato lu. ¿,re ,rc ra|U Ka„„„ f„r !
The Philadelphia house procured a re ™, a [e.w ' y„s * ^ h,m to work ug pirk, there are reasons quite as nnim-!
qoisltion from the Governor of Pennsylva-j/8?'^. shl"f^8- ü° aflcrwarda went, peachable i i eating giraffe, alpacha, mcr-;
\ a , o ^ M- « . . ; to Buffalo. Mrs. Browning however, in maid s tails, bustard and anaconda.
ma apon tlie Uoveruor ot Mississippi, de-l., - . . . .
manding (fie person of Brown, and élledg-j J* " -1"°™^ "t: kl A ^^RGTMAN ARRESTED FOR COI N-!
ing thsft he had procured goods under falsely 4l TERFEITING WIIILE PREACHING A
pretences. This document was cent to Mis-
sissippi by a drummer by the name of Young,
who upon arriving Wí&olíy Springs, placed
the requisition in the (feeds of tlie proper
c^íoer, áníí directed hint to arfest Brown
forthwith. :y'rJ : ' - ••
As soon ss Toetkg's hnsineM-was made
'known, he 'Wis eitemoocd by tbte cHbsens,
to spp^Sf at ti¿ Court House and aneWr
that HHghl there be «ge joung mat 'heir 000,000 and i ^ arrested by officers from an adjohnV
'Hái After an examination, Yótfng, nnn county for passing connterfeit money. The
people were so incensed at tlie officers that
I
cr, whom tlie young man stated was. doing
business for hts father, euqujring of him iu
leggrd. to. tho truth of tlie matter. Tlie
bankef on receipt of Mrs. B.'s letter imme-
diately repaired to Tonawauda and confirm-
ed the truth of the Statement, and also re-
lated other facts in connection with the
case, more wonderful still. He says that
FÜNBALSERMON
We had an interview with Mr. Isaac Rey-
nolds, of Tiumblc county, last evening, who Pir Uir
had just returned from Glenwood,
—AND—
i'KOVlSIOX STORE.
\HK «nlxrriVr «lit? rr > tt.0« th« IMMTf V
(ÍROCKKV U.. rsoVISION BCSINKSS
in MiTKuiut. ami lie k«e|H uu haad all
ar'iclfs that aie uiually tnniMin «¡eh an a^b-
li>hnit'tit.
He ha< ftatuiiii® ur.ler* in Xsvr Or!ean< i<
nntl wili •« rvct-ivina ti« h auppliei by '
i:i*ER V&TKL1.H GR.
He ie«pectfn:ly MilinU untar* frnm his nUt
r.i«toraur> aiul the |>uMic j>eiierally.
TER31s—CASH.
A. WARS WORTH.
Matai;orda. July 29. 18¿6-3iu
Oyster Saloon,
BY
illorani«t Sc li in cr her.
1W0UI.D i*^|«N triilly ¡iif<irm tlif rilixnM of Valaf^tr-
•I , and tli<- iitililir. iliat mj 8a>>rn t- now
U>r tin' rr. t jit ii u of \ Nitnr*. IVrxtnn m.n In-
Mills at-Coluill'-VLitcft :it ;:ll * hiwrs with the hr-t
tcrvctl ia a nuimier tíiul
iwHirich "the Tiortr.
county Iowa, where he owns some land.
H. gave a. aa Item of Memt On last
Monday afternoon, of tlie Rev. W. Watson, i i«Matauoui.a. St-iiteiaber 11. ik¿«,. i,iu
!n8' be bftd recently learned of the de-^ase of the Pa8tor of tLc Methodist chnrch in Glen-
"*r| the young man's father','vt>o, bad died léav- wood' was P^adhing a funeral sermon, he
- ^¿ng the young man heir" to |á,000,000 and waa arrested bv officers from an adiomintr
. ron"',toi
and not find-
of this vast sum,
. . v «^pew- Tbe
banker tíien gave Mrf Browning |2S to pro-
•ecnte. tbe search for bim in Buffalo, where
¿I was enppoeed he had repaired. After
,ÍTW¡6P:*Pent' ^
.foíiDdin the Krie.County work-housé, where
-íwrtMj ftr'N*'prcvi-
ous aa a vagrant. He was.vpiry sick, snd
«a p^apaacocl bctjrahW."
,p ' rcn, iM
•ft the hdp^ Of Mij. Browning in Tonawau-
da, where he was removed when released
frpm a?e¿í^n^t.^ á? has received large
rem^>U«cea frvm_ bauker, and it is not
at all pfobable thai liie wiTt ever entera
Dun or Gas, W. T, Nassau The
John iSteger,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
.RESPECTFUt.l.Y ¡nforiu- IIh- citixvu* "f MaUu^uI
uuU virtnity tbat be ha« just rwrirod a full and couiplrtc
asioirtiueut
they thrust tliem from the house, and they
concluded to retire until the obsequies were
concluded. The clergyman did not accom-
pany the prdccssion to the grave, and tlie
officers arrested him.
They previously searched his house, in
tlie cellar of which they found iuk, presses,
papers, rolling machines, and the entire ap-
paratneYor the manufacture of counterfeit
bank bills. Tliey also found about $1,00U
% €?W*fei!1 ^ f**8"0 f r1;!01' i ATTOUX BV * AT L\W.
were 10 s on the Forest City Bank of this
city, and about $200 in 5's on tlie
Broadcloths Caniuiers, Vesting
Á.c, ■ Ace.,
of the Lite*! patterns • liivh h - i< |<rfjiur\sl la nukr up
at the shortest autice. P; atii uu'dc ia three hnar-:
a full Halt or the KINK&T yf.VLITV rnaUc auU g*.ruu
tifcj to tit. in twelve hour*.
lie has al><n. un hnuA. a bryr (tuckof Kfi\DV*
MA 1)K Cl.OTHlXll, which he will >*ll at New Y rk
l>rire* fi r Cami, or approved errtlN. fall and aee him.
Hat.uíuriu, Tt'Us ScptmiU-r 18,
_L
State
D. E. E- Braman,
M ATAÜOKOA, TKX VS.
Bank uf Ohio. The clergyman made aj
clean breast of the matter. He became ac-,
qnainted .aud connected with some counter-
feiters abnut'two years ago, and, as iie had
been in early lite ai .engraver, lie had becu!
a very, useful ?n4 .hardworking méml¿pr of!
M „ , , . , tibe gang. He lias oreacljcd in Glenwood
Mwhwll *« awoanoc tjjc doaU.jf aU)Ut ^ ^ Tab,)0¿furtJ. Jc„,
r¡ *-
HENRY a T«ORP,
•-ÍTTOR.VEV air ¿.fir,
MATAIiUm A, TKX AS.
W w lfT—IHm
WHUsm T, Haskell in the Lunatic!
Mqlam** Oepkinavftie, JCcntacky. Gen.
HaakeR we* bomin IpMMs State,
and 9mmv4*A rtpHd¿psgiq>an¿ of Tennes-
see Yolenlrtis at 4ke seige of Vera Cruz
Slides flip Gesde. Aftsr .hia return to
;Sdsaeeee%,lwem slpfllp# >e^oi)grcsa from
the jackson Milrick ' jZ# fdep senxnl as
•tbii: Sc|isessMkstffiB of M^f'son 9ounty in
théisjpislnl *, snd as Assignee of Bank-
ruptetfiir (her Western Disiriotof; Tennes-
jBewee regvded1 as themest brilliant
i* XenjiqeKJC at the
rof iAf f lectin is Coagren^ and woaid
heve attained the. hlgbcstpesrtfeaif he had
applied'. Msteplf toi study .asd hneineas, and
avoided <thMe tiirf«rtimats habits which
hie deetrneÉÍQn. Gem. HjaabeU,was
oneaf lhe woat captivating eratore that
ever addrsaseif fc- papnisr .aeaembly. His
iimnimg aad chaetc, his
donatio* itwli i>, i and lúa thaaghte Were
elotfatd in ths greatestj iieagery. Hie Ui*
,;w^Si meat, sad fn^ ^amtaj^cd1 fqe.but
personal admirer will shed a tear of sincere
e¿¿rrow over:thé scene of his misguid
ed carew4:—Mm. AppenL ' ' '"r '
>rl !l' r í ■!i 1I>U
Sjuju. Pojut^mIs a panic baa prevailed
in our midst on aCrooot of several caaes of
SifiAlífMb ffciáttjr.It #ss rumor-
iKr of Hr.
of this place.
"Of
wttti
asad I J'titL
nmrtfur.
excited.—Jot r*&.
Ptrrot 05IINM
tpUtíff fm tie ,manner
peaaM*vHe.l^e «v as y*i
know, as ^journeyman cabinet-
pf which he ia now
PHejK U e weaitsi^H citisens, wiA, one
jWSWMIMlllülWNil. "í * VJ5* *♦
1 most in "
• 4iW «WW ,* ^
sort aahe cea scrape together, in order to
bring more vividly befoce ^ba miada of hla
of hiaviae. Unfortu-
id aatcbaacS kie man-
SSSS intykw # vitk Uf poaitkm, and until
hie late marriage waa notorisna loc the bad-
pf hie datkea^s^ the^aae^ sloven.
^^smOirtilfS^of Ss appear-
^ ks i.
ths art of spjittiag., lliemarnage haa^kow- - -
evfr, effected to aoase extent, an external
b«f ^ can • never look worthy of
Bifis short, stout, ungainly" «^ls P™*- 1
fbatured and very re-1 faced, and, m „
1 Ó^fc1Í|t.|Sí|*'k Wluiu too macb caution until
old, a man of family, snd has been very
generally esteemed and respected by his
congregation and neighbors. Ho said lie j
W. H. BdRkHAUT.
•¿32*£S-12'A3 a AW.
MA TA UO ¡I DA, TEX IS.
joined the counterfeiters to gtt money "to j
do good with." (
This explanation was not very safisfac-,
tory to his giariahioiicrs, however, aud they J ||v ,u lv-s>
discarded bim at yncc. He must have been ,
a nice ,minister. An examination of his t
" study" allowed that he was a regular sub-1
scribcr. to tlie Lift in DosUn, Venus ¿litadla-
ay, and other flash papers, and the shelves i
of his book case were adorned with ye|k>w-* .
covered lives of numerous celebra ted higli-j PEGALliiliU I
waymeii forgers, etc. etc., He was taken!
before a justice of the peace, and in default; Opposite Gov. A.'C. iiorton é
of Tie&vj- bail was comm'ttcd to'tlie county Residence, MaTA00RI>A,
jail to await trial l>efore tlie court of com-J WTlAí t
mon pleas. The incident created s great ¡" __ " •" • '• ~~
sensation in tlie little town.—Plrrtlriivl > V.8.MulVMUt,
PUi indealtr, Marrh 11 A.
GUSTA V DRtíY LINO'S
' is&x mam
.THE Fa*t Sailing 0>p|>eraJ k Co-M*f-
iulaneil Mail h HtaÁtw n#—J li f.l A
Trtc SicKijts TaaoeuT— WkenaiutU «/ lUc , j-
Partia.—A correspondent of the rhilM A uoüGKS, Atari a, UaMaMiUpU
Press, writing from Waahington under, regularly b iwern i n. placa ami IndianoU,
date of Slardi 8lh. «r> = .
Mr. Sickles continuos to receive vunUm ,^? CasUia JfÍTiftflí, V* • 1,lj
nb the gaaed-roum of the c<>uaiy jail.— bed, aud bom h thii^ka tut
Crowds attend upoa him daily. Jiis mails <*- pronii^ |t.o« w l.o travel Withluni, own' jrt
' , i!e>patcti and af«lf. • *
ftr- EL, P. II.} are enormous, aad he writes a great many Matagorda, Monday** Wednesdays
" Indianola TuesdatiuA Friday*
WILLIAM AfcSTlN.
July 31, l«¿8.-ly
. ■ , •
with the loatheoaie I latina. Be ie cool and cotlactad, looking •
^•t we a* pteaaed to learn, ap-|«xoeedinpiv well, and tkeaaea with his us-
cü?™ **1 .fKCT" "*
from His late "bet temporary Hlnes., ami btmú ~P« ^ tiíüB«b ^
wW be SbteHsMMa a day or two to resume jcnnveteerfrwly with his fricad*, he gives, _
biapractice. Wa may safely assort that;way toae leVity. Hie baaatifal Mttle giri.i .
'UOT*' daily" f* f"tb" mUli i .n'lT cont'acJby
Pox m oa^.city.^ Threenew cascs.^ji^r mn iji>onjing at 4ha- M««awi,oa• «4 Mm mpm Itilpláwt laaatf
.Ti i no«^ «ow Ektett'oava,
COLORADO aquaE
■At is
fatbe faorihr
i about nnwai mri'w,
to ! vt> pet forward' ae a spen-
In these
peacs entirely.—Harrison
ennedy, a few*®
and five in the fam- frequetSly. Mr. and Mr Bagiaii, and
ydiiiSg a few milea eauth 'hapless daughter (Mrs. 9ieklea>
In no instance baa death ea- i old reaideaea cf Mr Siektaa, ea Sixteenth
to be of an nnua- opposite Layfaette nqaa<c.
a fcise: - ■ ; 1 - ■ — *w v<a ?
ai®aP* Atfbctum —A person foUowing.doee be-
hind a couple retanriqg .foe*, a juvenile
nd as jwxi
this home as fhe ceoet^Ttflfc
f A
' n tha Meniiiw, well
l'aaraaoaa. «hare bocm wall
taken car* vL GALEN
oí
ft*-*"11
UiricoiPi, TeiM, AofoWt,
rTOpTiFTor
A 6ocíÜ¿*n SiOtuft is* Ksr Aftifa.—Rev. party at a faahioaable .^esideace in Pitu-
^ra Aá ^r I> «• Lett, pasfof df the Afriean Methodwt-field, a few weeks siace' happened to hear, SMUTS.
'ÍSt - %. 1 church in Chicago, waa a© intimate with the young gentleman ifr—,address his com- Linen Bosom Shirts
\ ^Mfc^aS wtll as her n«i^n in ^ toíve of the tendcrest solici- Checked Shirts.
ber ef bis church, aa ' ChecWCbtteb^ta.
tbat hueband* jeakwsy. Last ; * t. ■ Gaedk Htelajey dtiina,
" Charlotte Angehna, you must not act
C B. .7 church in Chicago, waa so m
ilia oratory, be tfbt* an unfavorable con-|lbe ^ TcWy. wba. as
treat to nw of tte "self ■Stle" men of the husband,
Enrland Statea, who all take a much to excite
o ~ '' - - - • m- j 1— a_£— .l. - a—>_ - i/iurigiie Aogeuoa, joa miui noi act CaheeSfctit^
youthful affections on me, for I am Siik and O-itou Uitd. rahirta,
_ ,— , — doomed to an early grave —mother aays I Merirw I'ndersliirta,
education frora contract-,% miaaed bim—missed him at ^m troubled with worms " Drawers,
cfbabita aad do. ^t twice. The pastor ied, but all par- An iuvolnnUrv cou^U from the liatener ^ **'~
all the Weetern ties were subsequently arrested. The la- at 4QÜ SXfcC^M'S
poshing fteir way up, and Wedneaday, findmg the two teti a tete m
" " h; th_ ___ .his parlor, ran for a pistol, leveled it at hia your
been preserved by the sua- ^ aQ a¡r „otXUj of
Oca were suoseqm?niiy arresiea. ine ia- . , , .rj .* « a. ■ at
• dy^s story is tiiat tho conversation was on 1,1 ,-'rraPlt'<l the ?-elf-de\«>tiiig rep ¡y which, __ —
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Lipsey, E. J. The Matagorda Gazette. (Matagorda, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 2, 1859, newspaper, April 2, 1859; Matagorda, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth179115/m1/2/?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.