The Southern Intelligencer. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1866: Searching Inside

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.... Official Statement as to the Cholera.—From one of the statistical tables appended to the message... the President to afford relief; but we have heard nothing of the matter since. The United States government... at Austin on the 1st proximo. The intention is to have delegates from every section of the State... of a direct line from Houston to Marshall; the people of Washington .talk of building a branch road... farmers claim to have j J made from twenty to twenty-five bushels to tournament at Millican was arrested

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... an assurance from the President of the United States that the military should hold themselves in readiness... marked that particular lot as the .faarthouie Square," not from any idea that .1t¡ the most suitable... Courthouse is so far from the business portion of the town that, for all practical purjom it might have been... of this property; get, if necessary, from the Legislature, such an amendment of the city charter as may confer... ears from the solitude of the courthouse square, each murmur as it swells shall be a benediction to you

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... had fallen from his horse, hia sword still finnjy graspe'l m hts hand, and the flag he died defending... by a call to arms. There was not a clear eye among us when one of his friends severed two ringlets from... was fouHd—the flag, the sword, the soldier, in one grave?"—¿««era from the Rio Órande. Let him lie in the dark... on the dinted blade, And the Stars and Stripes around him. But first cut a lock from his long chestnut hair... kneels there, Is tombed where the river is flowing. The ringlets yon cot from the pale marble brow Of onr

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... hitherto from commenting upon the proposal for a convention, but we desire now to say a few words about it..., from the Eastern market, ' Saddles of all binds, Buggy Trimmings, Saddle-Bags, Ac. Small Country... Guards and Ribbons, Gold, Silver and Steel spectacles from 25c. to $10, Spectacle Glasses, Mag- A large... the deed. I washed from my hands and clothes the blood, and then fled from the place ; but I... that the instant that )ird is killed, that instant my doom sealed. Í fled from my native shores—I went to sea

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