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ITEMS.
A VENGEANCE
for this county.
..MAY Í5 1855.'of tin District
CnrFwxnic.^-tW
fcel *9 other latere*
than that felt In ccm on tjm^ two jtfries were empanelled to try par-
t.u,¿ tlM fore""bling- lhl" «j« ¿«7
^ iut uttu who gou tbe a member of the ?ther, and to make tone pas
i #f the "craft," *« should more pleasantly; one of the first mentioned
printing ourselves, wo
coatí*t. Far 1|e eredi
like to the printing,
to do it thus, printctfs
which "hks not been the
A* to the existence
4<>iejin good style To afford jury opened á game of4i moate !" Muggins
*s t i* i*w * i*ir pricc. be|dl right and proper, though
n& heretofore somewhat unusual; and fears that It may
Whlie contract entered into .if . . . . . ,
i . i ']■ , # u„ „„„„*« lead the imd;scerning to look upon criminal
by the Ledger hrtntur. we are not fully assured « " " 'Í , 6 , - „ ..
rÁóitoét aright, for tb* hai prosecutions w a legal farec. But he con-
t v«*ar. if this be the ca«e, soles himself with the reflection that *neh
wn limitation * QrwaeoB-j th¡a^ wíll^occur in anew country. For he
comboat, entitled to hold ^ wttoBW*l itt a trial for gambling, in
tC-^,e^ionof the! 1* <* Western feUKS, iu which case
ir.Ue. Having seen bills the prosecuting witness not only implicated a
That contract was. U we
atiC* of the then cumii
ail it nbt expiré by it#
tract, like an official
over until a «accessor
' Vve know but little
c\:j printing ha* beer
posted np. teaming th
office#, we 6'jpi*->r-e<l tl
divided!. except in,c
lowest bidder, We knf vf «w "^Vlhe ?Tim^ i**!* *** «vkií?at lbat *c are ííníadmiSSt^^níaj hafkiu^w nothing
•• Neither of the three quite a3 bad as some other fc-ctions have beeá-jof the Society called "Rttow-Nciihings." This
authorities shóuU act-4
the visiters belong tfc&
printing eiUblisisments
printing wer* panic
to secure tb« election
Board '(of Aliermea.
juit cnuw for u*peot|
distribution of l>.aiil an
«alesa they wish to pas
join tb# TBSLZZ great
neutral position, that
see fair
vrotaiie
]Wa the
i :>riÍL¿.
nhw coateading for the cirj
aik.fi* lealtfas ia their efforts
oí tbe preheat JIayor aad not
i • i *j ¿vi ■. ü i lx' - • *•* jitsm. Do not such glaring attempts at brib-
vesaay be better prepared to may be that such a proceeding WW justified ,7! linking Av..
lüed powers, bat occupy
tomai be that sucl* a proceeding W3 jasti2«di - anj corruptioa to! wittajn! a ¿inking dr
fair play, ac as roc i&tor. aai, by way cf cen-.-by ¿opté obsolete law, but ww it r.ghl and nas(v d.ujand a rebukt| * Is a party longer
taiie accept th-. lion s titjiare. t! proper? was it in keeping with the progres-i to be trusted w ith poveer, who thus abuse tbe
FOCRTH OF JtXT
day to co32mince taUi;
rer-i&ry of out Natioz
fearful lest the day
Jaauary, the 2Ü of i'<
we thoajht it adTisablje-
the fact that 'the
Finding several y*ho
xeal did fashioned ceiet
we concluded to,take
bring the mitter up
pretext, *' its too late
plead in extenuation
pe'ct to the memory
«tatemen who ac'aieve<
now enjoy. tThe wnt
birth ha a happy effec
that were inilicted up
•hips and suflertnjs th<
aciiiíymeats myo# th«
It is rath"r eatlr in th«sI" "P^il of the age! We hare always
f'ikkat ««leMatiag Uw aoai esteemed the eilizena of Si-guta an intel-
aj| Independence, bat by log ligent, high-minded, patriotic people, and it
slip by a* did the 8th of surprised us much to learn that they had Nothings.''
ej>raary. and the 2ist of April. taken the law into their own hands J beebme dtsgasttd with the currtjlptioa and
to call- public attention to . I •> , ,, . ' , . ' cowardly truckling of old iniriy hacks, who
,U L, t.lt MW. *1"5 rev,rei ha^ long are lirin'giog disgmee uponV nation, and
até desirous *f getting up a been discarded, as being too barbarous acd;art. ^teriuined to bring about a new and
néioa on Independence Day. 'degrading Jo' remain -upon the statute book* more" healthy, state of things. With some
by the fore-lock, and a free ¿d ^ij^teaed people. The Cit-
ies early, so that the usual . ' -j : , , , , „r
Íoany thing.- could not be 520119 of Se^,D bc tie FaIt of
neglect i a paying due res-]Texa?, a lighted city upon a hill, but if they
¡>f:tu immortal heroes and continue establishing such dangerous prece-
for,u* the glorio liberty we:¿ettts, 'hey will naj¡ only lose their saror,
^elebration of oarnatidn's j,a« cease;; to caft fiay other than baneful
í The reciialof the wrocg* refiections: upon the surroundifig country.
) o-Ir forefathers, tha hard- They hare already seen the evils resulting
eadured, and their glirioas
3c 1.1 of battle, revives our
lore of coaatjryj and fab* us to more fully aPSre- C:t:zeHS of oíhcf pOTHOne of the Guadalupe , f f { „ :
cíate the lichj legacy 1* qpeathed br their blood ánd valley, such high-landed measures *re,t{-a tJl* nd-p.l.d
i'iin Is. shall we bare an old generally attended with evil
Vuf cemine 4th of Julv ? know their own buslnces K?st.
va'.-ir. Whii*. saiy.you
fashioned ceUhratlon o
Cbo?s Fiih Evei
first arriral in fas A
fessedly very Jjn^Tic
to purchase nt'tmpro
then asked. ; They fa
four years, and that
icprfltyed la sM down
«nimprored latida
and qs yet thftrt has ho
instepl-of ciecreasiag
*alae.' until those th^t;
ohasei for one ted tw
at eight aai tea
false prophets.
itfe.-
Deats of Fklnt
years three ¡printers
sumption. Hwy came
that the healthy clima
they came toa late,
ten too vital a hoii
cl tnat^. We have se
ia Texas, who seeiae I
consumption tlan th^t
a few case of "red eye
failure cf «iijppiiei.
has restored men not-t
TOE La.3or.EE K
hare been pained to ht
pa<# for hi¡íí| mia led.
employ servants for a
it expire* re^-tfir the
employees -aire fori
whioh. a porp.*i cf
Iiw tni:fht justify auc'i
of hiocisty tjili not
may-train a fitw 4<t!!ar
. a doi cat iav--
iag thflr rights, but
titans that amount in
honurable. We
«mypathy ad ifriend
WANTS Bupdinc
politicj tike huttMti
j lethotic, whefl dt-|l< tion
the bad and fetacnant
eruptions of vt.riua
hkVvl. If this U r.ot done,
Éin I will appear on the sur
fam Hanoi
Mugging* is i*lip6e<i
neet««ary. anlt ia lri*es
guardian. *0 Jijejare
ry a Mfuilr examined the patient,
iat blood letting will scum be
klialPierce. the patient's
ipeedily fyc t!i« emergency
Ita pulte eren now i: iicates an attack of Spanish
ftaJL i il::T :1 " ■ | I ; V
yterian—Is the title of a
printed and ably conducted
kx Houston. Texas, edited by
few.
Paoeplist
large aad
paper recent
R«t
m
'I ■■ ■ . j- ítz jwarcely be believed, yet he iolenmly avers
$ ia a matter In which tfcaijt is a true w ja^aching, that at one
became vacant The Supreme Judge, Col-
lector and Inspector, are constituted á Board
to examine applicant . jCapL; Stiles wasj
recommended w a suitable person to fill the
office, and received the appointment. After
Wards, it was charged that the appointee
was Incapable, that be ww a \\ big and that
he was a Know-Nothing. Tbe charge of inca
pacity or inability was refuted, and here
Board let the matter rest, with the except
of the Collector, wbf>, when Capt StUes
called upon him, informed that gentleman
that one of his sponsors, a distinguished dem
ocrat, was suspected of Know-Nothingism,
and that ip consequence of which, the recom-
mendation that procured his appointment
itnpriut" of the sovertlfportion of the jury, but testShed that at the
c; pr|intiag had been equally {¡aje aiccu.Hd was gambling, the * bote: WW done away; and hence H became neceasa-
UU conrl amtú
the Collector t^thted, was required of
all
Till befng the cate, we large number, assembled to witnesa tbe con-j^8^1^^" pnva
" ' """" "° stable, or some other officer, w h p a German | UQmerou9 removals from o(
We «hall not w^° ^Cf:ri tried before a Justice of the]made in other States, in consequence^ ot the
instance
letters, that
ofilce have been
to theiff enemies, ¡
eJü&wapiact 4 Peace, and conf ictcd of stealing a pig. It {incumbent being susptflUd of Kuow-Nothing
trust reposed in them ? We think not. The
fact is, the weakness and imbecility of the
present administraron has given " volume
and strength" to the organization call "KnowV
The American people have
the end justifies the means.
^—i—i—<—
railroad convention.
The citizens oí Colorado county met in
éonventioa at Columbus on the 23d of last
month, for the purpose of discussing the sub-
ject ohlnternal Improvements, and proposing
and adopting some plan by which a more
from their course towards the Mexican?. It dv. safe and reliable mode of traspor-
tas r.ot oniv recoiled upon them, but the «• , n-'
- *- - * - ! fm't.rtr. to the Gult could be effected. Tiif
t Fovr. Yeaks.—On our
oniec. we
Ik
But tiiev !l>urS,J railroad, as affording the be t ar^ur-
• lance of speedy completion. By resol ve?.
_ í the members i^f the convention pledged tbem-
guin Mercurv of selves to subscribe Iib^rally«and to. upo thef|
' best efforts to extend said road on to thfe
Colorado; that they would use their best ex-
ertions to extend it up the Colorado valley
to Austin, and a branch to San Antonio, and
invited the citizr-ns or the several counties
interested to meet tlisaaj in .Convention at
that'
Ver?:—The
heard several pro- the 12th. coiítaü a peculiarly witty article
fak adrise new-c^fe^rs not on the sub|ect of improving the Guadalupe,
?, lands at th^iac prices. Perdenabs, and consirucAig a railroad from
| t¡rf? ukuahy tailed every gosrJ^a t0 Frcd¿TÍck*bUrg. It ÍS evideatlv
tin first failure wouli bring- * , . , r . i ' interested to meet tttem tn.tjoavenuon a
¿ the rriee then asked fot,^slfi3«d t0 r ^ 0d magnificent Colutnb«S. «a tho last Monday in May. Th
r4seasons''lave since passed, pretender. bu\ who our obtuse vision cannot j js an important movement, and one tha
■i nb fail -.re of crops. lands.discern. We'll turn the matter over to our jbsould not be! overlooked'>y jour clt'zen-v
right bower.," Muggins.
enigmas.
lia^e steadily ins.-eased in
cviuld then have been pur-
doliar per acre, at* now held t
mnch for the prediction of j Two St&Csgs to Hb Bowl—-Governor Bill
jcontradicis the report of bis having taken a
ile s -soa^" on!^^1' ^.uld be re^rcse^td ia; the pro¡K>síi«l
■ " ' •" Convention.
Within the last four beííert ha!f r bPt to ^ Austiil Tiiaes
¡ :¿vc died in this city, of crn I am a standirig candidate for matrimony."
ere,from the North, hoping That won't do Governor. The ladies expect
would restore them. Ala ' you to ccme down on your marrow-bones.
it insidious disease bad got-.
vou sue for their hearts and band* .
he shaken cfF br change of . .
but few resident printers *** ^dtOUS than the voters,
be troubled wi:h any other I^> this, Governor, and you will be sure to
of bread and meat, except win some lady fair, f-hould the K. N s euchre
The mast they dread is the I you out bf a seat in Congress.
i i- a healthy climate, andj . -—uJ—,—i—*4—;—{—
far cene with consumption. "the pect"i.|lar ixstitrriox OF hocstox,"
is the term by which ox-team transportation
0 is now desifrnatéd.
^ is now designated. The Telegraph estimates
'complaintsagaiat sidme who-.. . , . ¡ . . . .i . ■ . ■ ,.
. ■ . ,, T 4the capital invested tn this institution at over
tV-i^r'able r¡eoj.,l-r. that thev *
ijiuiated time, and before lw0 niilllohs óf dollors. The cotton trans
3Cf s go ü:i¡¡l¿a?ant that the ported by it last year, to Houston, amounted
) have; ia conse^'tence <.f to thirty-eight thousand bales.-' The capital
ir -«r.^ev ere withheld, me ¡jjvestt d in this "peculiar institution/* would
build a considerable amount of railroad
pre withheld,
cbur^e hit the strict rules
r*je guilty cf such conduct
|he|rev/y, jbecaase the parties
tiie aid of the law in secur-
I
;'.#y lofier themselves ten
ie e«tima|t5on of the just and
to jiiselo-je such acts, but our
(Lip for the laboring classes
if art t ta
What Dosh rr meakí-Muggius has noticed
that a number of our young Teutonic citizens
observé á very striking uniformity in their
dress on certain occasion?. He don't mind
the brown liacn coat and pants, but the bed
cravat he fears savors of Red Republicanism.
Muggtnn says* the body Why. Muggins j How timid you are getting,
r'.y. sometimes bccome * All thjis _ h merely the result of a similarity
is necessary to draw off 0f taste. Nothing more—prehaps!
A New Max.—We have heard Gideon Lee
mentioned as one who would make a good
and faithfal representative of the Western
District in the next Congress of the United
States. We doi not believe that Mr. Lee ever
thought about tfuch a thing,Jutí. if his friends
should nominate him, he ^rould certainly
have to stand it Hé is not an aspirant, con-
sequently, the tery sortof aman the people
want He bw all the necessary qualifica-
tions to an honest and faithful discharge of
the duties of that important post At lewt'
such is the opinion of his friends.
be is credibly
of tbe District
Gua-jfclape cwanty, tbe Juige dis
pro énton . because* tbe jurieis
«i trary to the charge of the
th^^ldetice. Bexar does a little
citizens do not rnak among
always meet oat full
it to my Mktosn that caaes
because justice cannot
Jeftebsok DkviiMThe Gonzales Inquirer
contains a well written communication advo- jj^an¿u|rench nawkP
eating the nomination of Gen. Jefferson Davis
for the Presidency. He Is a very good num.
but must wait for the
are not helping him itt
his
His friends
High Phice of Paqrisioxs—Appears to I
the general complaint all over the countri.
In Boston, butter is worth forty cents' el
v. holtsalc,|acd every thing else in propfir
tlon. But tbe New York Courier is 91' opin-
ion that prices have reached the h'ghept
notch and will soon decline. This opinion
is based upon the fact that one million five
hundred thousand barrels of fiour is to come
forward before next harvest from the Wes-
tern States and the Cañadas. Fifty thousand
bt^hels of potatoes are on the way from Nova
Scotia to New York, under the reciprocity
law. Under this law, produce is pouring
into Oswesro, New Yprk. from Canada. This
is encouraging, and .gives us to hope that a
better time is com:n¿. We should be thank"
ful that we are not'as bad off as other por-
tions of the Union.
Lavaca, Mat loib.,
Gentlemen:—At present a peat derih of
news is prevalent In the place. Yesterday
we had a light shower, which however, was
but of short duratio¡a> leaving tbe citizens a?
¡destitute as before. H?|The water we are com-
pelled to drink is horrible, combining all the
nauseous properties necessary to bring on
early disease; while the grass is withering
and'water courses drying ,up, which is poor
inducement to wagoners, indeed.
To make the matter look more gloomy, a
severe norther is blowing and in all probabil-
ity will continue until it dispels all hopes of
rain. ":'f f'::
On Monday night between 9 and 10 o'clock,
a fire 'broke' out an tbe dwelling of Mr.
Scruggs of this city, and bijrnt it to. the
ground. Í No farther damage done or proper-
ty lost ' I I
We know of nothing more of interest at
present, but will endeavor to scratch together
a few items foryonr next istue.
Y¿r , ! ^ i- F.
Bees«!ax, in his
^ Dr. Beeswiax, in his ^ Essay on Wo-
man," remarks, with some truth, that ' beau-
ties generally die old maids.;" "They set
such value on themselves," be says, " they
don't find a purchaser until the market is
closed. Out of a dozen beauties we halve
seen come oat within the last eighteen years,
eleven até ttill 4 •*' — J
days
while their even
:n come out wn®:n me iusi eignieen years,
ven are still single, and they spend their
¡rs in working green dogs on yeiloy wool,
ile their evenings «re devoted to low spir-
and French novels.-'
"^.Recorders Ramos and Sezaneau, of
«.J. • .1 4 with malfeasance
New
in office.
trial is going on before lite
by thrusting Board of Aldermen sitting w a board of im-(
J peachment
KNOW-NOTHING PLATFORM.
As the public are generally anxious to
know the true principles of all political or-
ganizations, that wpire to the control of our
political affairs, we give below a declaration
of principles from the ♦ American Organ,"
published at Washington City, w hich is the
maw
now want w
for at camp
of i sever©
of the youn
offered re
Ac., Ac. Tbejpioui
—The Waco Era
«M brother pr yN
Sfé
during the preval^. _
racted drought Sofc.n
rs of tbe minbiry bJ (
prayer* for fruitful thuweri ^
ious old broth<T when cati^'
acknowledged organ Of tho organization upon to prav.jbisi mind in comHBon with th.
known by the sobriquet of •• Ivnow Nothings." ¡others dweliiijg upon tbe great want of raía,
Wo give it a. we índ i( leaving
in. i'.—., l,!a mvn ntne iistnn in rnlférNie . •. . I _ i L.ji ,^_i ...
Lord, send
[a regular grou&dj soaker!"
The Telegraph says, that judg
Hotkióx. , ^ _ r ,
ing from the ¡amount of cotton arriving 4
Houston, this! has been the busiest Sprisr
ever experienprd. Within two weeks 4,0%
to form his own conclusion in refferCnce
thereto: ;
Our Prlncl pies.
.First. r-We shall advocate a repeal of the
laws of naturalization, or if thiit cannot be ever experiegj
accomplished, then such á modification of; bales of cottoa had been.received, employmjg
those laws w will prevent future immigrunt.s 't<i90 yeke offoxen, and 6<0 wagons and dr¡.
from beaming citizens short a residence of ¡vers, in bringing it to markeq
twenty-one years, after taking the oath of Raix.—Fine raTns have recently ihllen ia i
allegiance to the United States, and of abju- the neighborl|£xxl of Palestine. [/•
ration of alt other powers, potentates ¿ad Hot'sToS TtLEt RAi'H.— Mr. J. W, Brocke '
princes. of the LilKTtyjtJazette. has become associate
Seooxd—We shall advocate the passage of; with Judge Aalen in die publication' of the.
a stringent law bv Congress to prevent the Teitfdpb, at ^Iot^ton., 'The business4epart
immigration hither of t'oreigners. who are nn nt (¿f the {
tovbe re organized %
per ta
either pauper or criminals, and to send baék the cash basis'
to the countries from wn'ch they come, all; T r . r
such foreigners of these' clases as mav in vio-; iiox.^t^E jRime>.-
lation of neb law. bereafter «aeb tmr ifcorSlion.pri.ii,
SS2 COUIlti.;;.
wb'ch may send hither such clases of its sujb-,
jects, Immediate and; ample sa.isfeietion
1'
(Or
ton; Nacogi>^c^k.s.—The Chronicle says a load
for su^b outrage, and a proper indemnity of Hour brought to Nacogdoches two weefc
against the repetition thereof. i ago al didlars a l n*\
Tnmt>~\Ve .-hall UU the e eetlon U I&Mjtg.** ""**
appolntment of any toifeigu born citizen to
siiiy ofiioe of trust, honor or emolument, un-
-We learn that th-
DiáTREsisiNíi Acctpext —We regret to lean
der the Federal or State Government#, or the' that tlit' ll< n; Jacob Lyd *y, ul Lamar county
emplovmeét or enlistraJnt of such persons lip'came to an Uptiuu-ly end a days since at
be army pr navy In time of war; mainta!n-|h:s resid.mc^ bv mistaking and takmj?
rt^g, as we do, the opinion that tie* native; dose ot stntl.niiit' for|qU'UÍüe.—Dallas Her
born Citizens of tbe United States, have the aid. • J
right to govern the land of their birth: and ®9^udgei. John J. Mill is a cand'dít
that ail ¡migrants froim abroad (should 1m? for Ci>aigre>s ia the Ewtern l)L-trict of t
content with ibe e'nj«iytuer.ti of*rlijfe„ liberty $tatie.
and property under our institutions. Without -jQ-The (>ncket Printer shy* trains of 0|-
seeking to participate in the enact.on. ad.uln- u W|.-d with cotton, w ?
through thatiltown. on thtir way to
stratiou or execution of our laft
Foirti
adoption
support the
and to be
nig I'.* tk
. t pernwia t-i«tijpa-a goodwak
or appointed to any oriic'1 ci trust, honor or i„.
emolument under the Federal Or State Gov- Lj.*-„ .C,.
cu«s o^nui^
road to tbe town of LiUrty.it
t« r surface ft r travel, lx tier
... , t j. , range for lc&!M4'. at d shortens the d'statc
eminente, as will ehictualsv exc.nd- I:vm ¡haré is no fffrmidi^le t otto.'n< or crteks
such biSces all per.-ons \\ no i hail not u i I\ arid if luitaNie it duc^m^nts were efe
and explicitly recogm£e th* ^ ot.l;Kiu.,ons ajiul a>s a-etud mar Liberty all.
binding force of the Ctf|ist:tu>|iou ofib'^ I n frd
Stiites. as paramount to all Obi'potion f 4td-
hesioajpr allegiance to aoy luieig.i p¡ ..e<%
power, potentate or authjéritjy uiut-i^r,
under |¿ny and all circum.-ttír.fésj. * j 1
Fíftu—We shall inamt-i'n thi d-clrí te
that no one of ths Stattis*of the V niou bus th?
right to admit tq the eojoyment ¡of free >tsf-
t'rage a
tieeu l r
according to the-uniform ijok " of t¡atnr.jli-
.:ation prescribed by iiougrtts, under ijhe
provision of tbe Conslitutio.
StXTt'i—V.'e shall oppose, now
ler, any " union of the Church
;to matter what class of i
kck to bring about such un
' • Seventh—We shall vici
sou* oi'ihe véuf."
f . : *■ t
f:£f-t)ur taivghbor* in. seme of the KnfVm
c<.aínties árt'^iid tu <>«« in *i«:ful plight frt
U • •*.-th!fk>f Í ó " f n tl e fr. tu Sfir 't-j
p. .ri *t> j'jace. wft are t- 1.1 lie re i-
no corn at 4!! to lie.bad for any pr e. -.
!arg< surjil'i^ was rmide'in tirs county,
ft i- now goie, to si'pp'y
ny person of foreign birth: who ha^ot lunniü. JT; ^ih<> ,v.^11J raid,
st made auc:t:ztool the I ntted ístati"«,¡ • ' ' I
(ío.\ZAr.Fs.rj-Vi e are imjl *bb d fo the
its oi or
f'.
1t!¡
;li.
• t'i
'•if
sked rights of all je
in! birth, and shall, at
and here
and St.iij
Oiiistá tl,
on.
on
o
it
rer ojf the 1-íp for the following itcma'irctp
tiositalcs.
h> c't'zetis art one
foreign birth, and shah, at nil t¡mcs, oppos.MVVas greatly e'i. e^.e
the slightest inferference withj súch 'vetUd'the injuryi dqne by
rights. - I ' ' ' '" '
CtGHTK—We shall oppose
against! all abridgement of «eligfous liperty
that rel/.ffious
holding it as a cardinal maxim
faitb is
and his
Govern
rightfu
' high state of; health.
:i* -evera! 1'ghti showers. 1
i revivi d the crops, v. itich
ly 'maintain ¡ bly wcU.exeipt Cottou;
of native!orj ^ <:oudsta:als. and that
bjd by
the
hop-d that a Jew heavy
and proti^t ail right
mor? enjoying
That r -gion has bad
b ch have, greatly
are doing ifemarfck-
Ma'ny have faibdjt *
w hich did come vr
the drouth, be.-d a
graíshopper.>. Itfi
rains vv-ll yet brig
Frank 111I| is to lie h mg on Friday n&v'..
TheJutl-'e having; fallid to fix tht; boajr,
hall be betueeu ijen.
Ntx
doctrlnl
a queJstion between: cabh • individual JI<: i I has d '-Vij d that it
God, and with wh'chj no political and.two oVljpek.
ment. or other huma;] power, can Rev. J. W.I Dunn of the Episcopal Chur¿b.
3y exercise any supervision or con- has roturad 'in good bqalfh. aflora tour*;'
tról, ai any time, at any placel or ia any r«v >ral months througii the States, lie c^a*
form. I ' h * tein¡vhites organizing a church in a, few days.
" h'^erlaw"! /'Scvond wpgon load4 ef cora jnéal have
-We shall oppose alii
Several
u«iiv;4 *¿1 ♦<* . - i y- I i ■■ •
tntioa is tojbe f'n V *n f Karnf«cd«nty. a large quant -
rard"d. v.
sli, or by
v.h:!th '.v Miavaca^ and hold tor $Lü«í to SI
iv anv '?WheJ. J
* j. * ; iu rb eti p|r?(Mis werebapt><d aí^on/i! >
" vea
the
lied
s at d «leven
. Pastor of the
sth -
Inbs, by which the Const
set at nought, violated or disre
or* by politicians, by religion
other eiws of persons. „4.: . ■ . *
Tentu—We shall maintain jand defend thy ,'n ^a^d '.y tpe Cth, tno wh:i
constitution as it stands, tiifHUnion as it ex-: *,'''u ;vS' .v, *^v- .. Stribbn
ists, and the rights of the Hates, without! Limits fe.at.scnnonj. tu-r.' preac
diminujtion, as guaranteed thereby, opposing, iraaeday; twp by the Ep.sCopal mi fi-
at all times, and to the extent oí our abilltyj ly..1-1® l-apU.-t. and one by |M
and iutiuence. those who majv assail themlor ( artsttan I>a^t.st.^ la.-,Impurcr says " lithe
eiffi rof theuia * ' g««>d people :óf ( onzak's are not saved, it
Ei^vextu—'We shall oppose no man, and w not he thjr the wintj of preaching..
sustain! no man,? on the jpotjiud of his oppos:-¡| ^ÉSuThe tlhristian Advocate of May, :tb,
tioa to; or his support of Democratic measi !says it has' l|een four months and four day*
ures or Whig measures; but we shall ojiposé¡since they have had rain iu the vicinity
those who oppose our doctrines, and fcustjain'fGalveston. In tbe mean time slight i>bon
^bos^ ^ ho sustain our doctrines. 1 hive fallen, but wh'ch done but little gt
TweIlfth ano Lastly—-Wc shall use our The result if¡. th? cisterns of Galveston
Ulpidst exertions to build up an - American
Party," whose maxim shall be—-
.\i¿kican:s Shall Rt le Their Cckxtuv !
to
'1-ai
:y<
re
s
b*
One of the New Vork Herald's corres-
pondei^ts states that the4one American papers
in reference to Cuba is begin i g to cause unea-
siness in commercial circles iu England. Louis
Napaleon is said to have a far stronger preju-
/ui
dice against any interference with Cuba than
the English Govermcnt, but there is no doubt
that they will act together.
~4H
of
ers
od.
are
r.tf
r>
* A
nearly dry apd drinking water is bcconi
scarce. Drinking water now comma if]
good price, ir.d tbe necessaries of life are
cxhorbitantljr high. |
"iSiluOn the 2d inst., on attempt was made
to fire the oil lee of the Washington Ranger.
The incendiaries arc against friend Lancaster.
Why don't hi lay a trap fear them?
The stock of Pork on the 1st inst.
New Orleans, was 13.7&1 barrels, against
24,48? i barrels last year at the same time.
fi£3*0n t ie 1st instant, the residence of
Mr. Joseph W ood, of Washington, Tevas,
took fire and was wholly consumed. Th*
house bold fjirniture ww saved. Loss, aboui
* ! $3.000.
Yirxsnnuf Raii.rojid.—The prospects of
this road are quite Haltering. Tbe contract-
The Secretary of the jors Fannin j& Co.v are said to be reliable
Senator Toombs has
BOYB J& raí? Nayy.-
Navy has prepared regulations for tbe enlist- and responsible men.
ment of boys in the navy. The consent of: writum ^o b s agent, says the Marshal Meri
parents or guardians must be obtained, and dian, «tying that he could draw ou him fer
the boys must not be uuder fourteen or ¿ver two bitfjdjrejl hands and one hundred (bote
eighteen years of age, to serve till they are and dollars,Tin New Orleans, by the last of
twenty-one. They wie to Ikí instructed in
seamen's duties and the elementary branches
— ^iglifh,education. Thejir pay, is to be
#10 per month, w thev may be tjauk-
**ng to merit. When their tó-.in is
are to receive a certificate, if a-v
and to have preference for promotion
remain in the service
prov<
if the;
m
M
April; that he liad $40.000 on deposit
000 that wo aid certainly be paid is, and sit
hundred! bal s of cotton w hich be bad order é
to be ibippe I and sold. Aad further that N
had assnranse from Cochran & Riggs. Bait-
ers in Wash ngtoa City, and BariagsABros
that he trho ild have the money be mig^1
need-
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