The State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 2, 1863 Page: 2 of 2
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SEP. T, 1863.
>*JÍ
tSe Week.
pgr We have been requested by the Gov-
ernor to publish the address to the people of
Texas; Louisiana, Arkansas Mid Missouri,'
and the Allied Incoan" Nations, m handbill
form, issued by the Governors of the four
Sirtes above 1
Marshall on I
«dated;
Oar limita vi l
than a synopsis
LATEST
on the
i-r ■
i that though self-d
Thát with our
f arns'and ammunition, with
i basis of finansial measures. and
► to con-
to renewed efforts—
BdeBcy. In view óf
LL- G«n. Kirby
i plenary powers,
i tote exerci^l withia the
end'"
do not particularize
■ to be adopted, stating "they
be disclosed by the execution of
and by the benefits they must pro-
duce,"
thema
ons and i
I combine, without delay, the
-individual efforts of eur citizens to sustain our
' have formed, unofficially, a Corn-
lie Safety, to be composed cf
far the time being, of the
, and have selected
m
■sir
rgwneof
L the ladder of o-
: these I would sooner attempt'than un
iioruice to sift out rite troth from the statements of
•Mlilfcdieettewirwiwe*>*r
tat I am not:
to the
■ttdaHH
beneath Its
to fflt one
uantt
lies smoth
folds.
>h, bat as none of
side at the
.Ü v pL__.
Dallis, .....
Denton, .„. j
DeWitt, *
KHS—
BlFaso,:
> way of
The "News"
Special at
asa.-
The sta^eis In.
little ground to a.
the reporte about
fied the whole
reading by
— par jet
HHumsPI
since the 18th c
affair admit a mi
posed <w the tima.
We haye i£for J
the enemy's eavuliy
what intontion, and
A dispatch v
LIS tie Bock, to
vauced within
late yesterday
that all was quiet, ao
from its
of the
IV «
J
nothing
lope,.
xuftuiiltOQ,
Hardin,...«nterpris
ranks, it!
■protMj
wa
'pWía',%
Houston, -
•fn!*1 ••>v- -yTii
jackson,,......:.
.Jasper, —
Johnscav
Kendall, 3K~~.
Kanies, — ^
Kaufman,
Kerr,..J_...«fc¿r-;..
r<nw. WS
iM w&gsf.
118. seo
e our
r some
ts will not suffer much jampas ,
our Express, as the
past
fcaMSp
lincurred in
to
Km
- i' : .
m «.i
* in his rule, and
WWto!
mm
para is
, but says: 'Jgíj
b, at this moment,
IS&irs
the inhabi-
Í? "SI
line, for
iI
I ¥■
|
jgjpjgjjgljg;
Si--.-..,*
idSpl
t¿V' "v ■ -¿r'-: :--:
. the 35th, brought by
from Little Boek, h*t the
Federal are advancing^ that place, and that
* their pickets were within 0 miles of the city, also
that rar force* had had a skirmish with them—so
ssys the Dallas Herald.
. «
ty We are glad to see that in several
of the State efforts are being made
ie hospitals for
the accommodation of sick soldiers who may
te passing through their neighborhood.—
This is a most praiseworthy undertaking, as
many, when., on their way to their homes
require the attention of nurses and such
as cannot be fcfdin hotels or pri-
&§]
held in Houston, Busk, and several other
counties for this parpóse, and as we learn
ons of our bótete will doss shortly in this
ItheladiesofTravis will
i of other counties in this
-M
Afhar tnifl issue,
Oil
after the
. and will
usual, when there is
uwspw , ......... .
Lavaca, — ...
Leon,
liberty,
Limestone,. *3* *-
Live Oak,r>.—
HE ■
news as
'J* :
.— ....... ...
Isa^^sfc
■K-4 ■W—
toil* ""
ao*
hip i" i
jr Jpyn
m
Thel
"Let every one j
Omptly perfect an <
Lthe&tather&l
siaem throughout i
let a patriotic press i
exertion. Under the
whole people aroused to ceaseless vigilance,
the plots of secret fóes wül wither in tbe
bud. By the wholesome influence, gentle
and peaceful tat imposing of an organized,
all-pervading patriotic public opinion, the de-
mVPH be inspired with freeh hope,
the stead&8t be nerved with heroic energy,
the rapacious extortioner lears liberality, the
$8Ífish trimmer abandon his degrading neu-
"ty, and the vile traitor be cowed into the
:tion of despair.
We address you in the calm lanffoaee
■ '
lOthing of ou^ perils, eiág-
gerating nothing of our hopes. Our power-
ful and haughty foes propose not only to co-
erce us into submission, but to despoil us of
our whole property and subject us to every
species of ignominy. Base is her who would
not contmue to contend for our rights even
when all shall be lost but honor. The capi-
talist must be liberal of his means, the specu-
lator forego his gains, the straggler hasten W
his regimen^ every able-bodied man ho*
himself in readiness for military service; t**
women, the glory of our race, tend the l*5™
and even follow the plow; onr boys /¿ará
the homes their fathers are deftrnkfig-fc . .. ,
frontier, and Western skfll and vr>f
prepares Saa Jacinto defeat fof e^tT invad- ? "S® '
ing army that pollutes the aoÜ^ "
partmeak Unsurpassed '
and
rento
. Qw DaaKi .
I waa in error in Stat
; of July, from (Jump
we were almoKt at a
of the line for the
i far a* we ronld
northern) dlvis-
it enient, 1 aa-
every oaptsjn
a mere
tal
, T_WI - . - . por- ■
kind. Tile appointment of
H. . BHHW stunted by the Oonnty
Clerk of Travis, or in the oonnty 'n which the ap-
pointment ia made a. a. lbigh,
Oapt. A. a 8. & A. A. ft. Si. charge of Di^t.
Farmers are authorized to deliver I
HcKinney any kind ef f
to Kind. Ht« i ' -
M iwig t *.!1 wl#,*1 tf
fa: 'i ■ Wi <#? m cfy
liable to miltfa
est of thee
there <
_ j mouths active i
coastaót presence of the trmmy. :
e forwarded fr«ra Anetio 10 '
which protmbiy did not ai
the 1st of Jnly. It shouit
«Iiúoít every man ba« irom
anus have to be freqaetitly á
MMgMk talinesa/and saiMy; Iu
-■, arm of the guard, were
tfca ser^aotj -
dnl)«oia sp ^
• powder fumlsbt'd during ti
" ge and aJialf-td- ti>« 13
_Ithe caps were lost from .
¡ ailing shaking out The poi
- —" i of So wretched a quality
m SeH<s*«BH-rat of « six- ¡g
Uj.ftbateouid¿i be
, tS ^6iontimíb6íor<a
Jriad of powder we
. mérito woríhleá aat
. a scoot, bad to nae'aj, to fire
whiebi
lime, it
itííie<a|>s,r"
I enemy's
ItWvrald,
«verton, in
/in arm
„. . . .^'tn
41 Morris, in haBd, slight,
* merely) to enemy's
i handf^
Robertson,
Rask, •.„
■■■Kjftfl
\ I
Saba,
tby,
anith,..
Starr,...
Tarrant,
Titns.-ri?
Travis,.;.
Trinity,... i*¿.
w«,-. r.
Dpphur,........ ...,v
Uvalde,
Van Zandt, ■
Victoria,. ...^
H Watkins, in
ed,
Company B—Cant J D tiotsemaa comauradfng—
Killed, CorpPs Miller,- Itoward; Privates, Keal,
Horley; wounded, Lt Ben Baker, shoulder,
Ssrgis Carter, in erm, siight: WJHtobead;
ivates Hornf r, in shooldi>r, slight; D Horley l«
Haynea, in foot (reported dead;) W B-,
a^yMDtsr
's hands; S 4Walker,
1; wound- Washington. .....i—
w?&:"—--i£:
159
— ?r-
Zapata,
. a .. ->
Killed:'
;f Ml
EB Carter,
sr.tn ankle;.'
L tn neck; A i
B Pis "
;GA
Williams, left aim; J M Anderson,
" i lee; 1) E Doyle, in band; V
. p Oria , left on field: H T
A Morresen, in leg B MfnnSry, in
Pistole, A H Poole, elbow wrist and arm.
ShUiiig, A M Alison; J M Wallaceu
r.—Killed;
t.WT
IB Sid'
; JDl
and
i and lajt; Lt
" arm savar
I Anaiti
nkett, in
TSf 8^07
wlh-
The Cotjinrns Afloat;—Captain Butler,
the Yankee baft Whistling Wind, makes
the following statement:
Left Philadelphia for New Orleans with a
cargo of four busdred and fifty tons of coal
on government account. On thcifth inst,
Latitude 83 38, 71 29, was boarded by thq.
Confederate privateer Coquette, who, after '
ordering us on beard the Coquette, set fire
to and-destroyed my vessel. The next day
we were put on board the Bremen brig?
¿jus, from Havana, bound to Antwerp
subsequently trasferred from her to I"
a from Shaoghea, for New ft
it to this city/ The Whistiing
of three hundred and
Í3S valued * w
[essra. H. E. Browne &
a
them
J has pro-
that dees
ib y be that the
were eorreet for
prove that mine
... lor the 1st of the
flvt) weeks, more than
- ieráodever threetimea
the amount ®f caps have bc-uo furnished to the re-
giment that was done during the previous five
mouths. We now have «i plentiful supply of very
fine powder and eapa, the only approach to a goea
ihtitif s, that We have liad Binee Mar ah,
. : , Ibis simple staterrox.t of lacls, not for
the purpose of censuring any one, but aa a defense
*¿mó men in the wttlecicE^who are ratigindlr
JiIifyinK iti* * vfc rv -*r -
<¿11 6i tT^fenie D^rnjsariij
Two of tha three scoaU that leit
July, to range in Comanche and tar.ip.«a« .
bare returned after an absence Of tweni
and report having seen bul very little fresh Ini
signs. The scout in Comanche came across a trail
ne-ir the head of C-jpperas Creak, ti\d after follow
ing it about three mile-, they smnlt beef harboroing
; their own prodeediags, t
W ithey tnay deem fa
_ asftestablish the aelia iules of pric„
le be i ;dfor the different anieles of army eop-
ppea.
fcbüriual from the local Quartermasters, who will,
pon applie : ion, furnish reports of the average
monthly ¡jtfoeepaM for Forage, Hor* , Mah*, Iron,
and all other aniel * of eapply far such period aa
. may be designated.
This added M their own koowleitce of prices,
and information oa the subject obtained from
ctiixons in di8ereut parts of tie State will be rs-
'qnir. d to determine the general schedule of ratea
referred to in the net.
These rcjoru from the Quartcrmosten, and
*i:niiar retarnr.from Commissaries and Medical
Officers will exWbt the nrlousarticles of produoe
or the pnb-
tjSTpi^tósás' I ¿¿«ygjgfiV.whlcb m«y W impressed for (
this owup in ; IenotoTO^revritb aconv of Genera' Oi
inHracfOfislffitfci from Iho
Offioo iu regard thereto. -
Very teap
overseer
vits for 18
year, the detail will be
clrcnmBtanoes and opon the sa;
diuoos. The earn reqnired "
to the war tax collector of
'Who will transmit it to the ohiof
this Burean, without delay.
III. Details will be allowed too' _
seers in eases not strictly ,wMhiu the
the said act, when Josúce, equity,
so require, but ineuch cases, tbeap,
be supported by the affldavitof the
accompanied with a reasonable
testimony. Such applications n
' ;enrolling ofiloer, and it appr.
¡ forwaraed with .the Ustunoti
' '- .---sag* ..
Ro the
the sum
J laferaa
Itaaffida-
tho
ootfí -
t he paid
r or psrish,
iter oi *-
With difficulty they
i ludi-
in a denso black-jack thicket.
penetrated the thicket, and ümrnl where the
sus had cammed, but the rascals hul just left, and
it-was impossible to follow them with say hope of
■tjeces . The boys captured some half dozen IndU
an saddles, a lot of raoccafli s acd other tricks.—
The third soont is still oat in Lampasas coanty —
There am paw no 1ms than five scoota out from
this company, leaving but 7 In oamp, officers
man, all tola, and doubtless the other compa
are making lika esertíocs.
four time
MiitSBALt. <TnW 20. XR83.
our obt. Serv.,
C. MYKKS, Q M. ffen.
D Waju>- Oonuuistioner, Ac.
pers in Ule Stale will insert
bill to W. it. I). Ward at this
r, an appeal Has
By command of
Brig'Gen.
W. Srsoi
lioant, and
him wu
sioros'liXAS,
:ioo ;A AaiiOKL,
Augnet 20Ih, XS63.
mm
19.
at WD Willi
Brt; wound
t; U J E Co
a"Bea. %
sby, arm, mor-
Killed, I;
t K 0 '
dredt
at three hun-
; was foraleriy the brig
>tnredon
e United
CtendeeSS;
ch ^ie was l ,
■jtatP'^Ean-oPá
Booth, j
.city
¡MMÜHR
\ USftC tf
are de-
t « majr;
k? remain among
t ot the Government
tie secare onr Indepen-
■Ki¿a*.
s at home will orgaaixe for home
y of War wiU issue end
■ as will compel the thousands
onfederate service, who, on Be-
ll of parents or politioai influence,
i now keeping ent of the
sport agenta, impressing
9 connected with the dir-
raw pl
O A Graham-thi?:
ihigh; Sergt HO £
ÓWí^SWt, in head; ! |
face: Carpi J S Hoffoer, bead,«
-T S Holmes, arm ampnt - * —
H Bloe, haaij-s**-*-'- '
Halliman.ins
tin,JB
■mü
[ loss _
or tar Statb or
ZittU Rock, Ark^ith Jnly, 1888.
BXBCCTIVI6 GENERAL OBDEB3, >
.. n¡¿Mo- &•' 5
L Should the Conlederate Cemgreas at ite next
session consider the propriety of ezeieisingils eon-
stitutional reght in pirividing for theolootion of
Congressional Bepresentati vas from Missouri, as it.
has done in the ca*e of Louisiana and Tennessee, it
may be highly impsrtantfor that body to have au-
thentic information concerning the number and
location of Missouri votes exiled from the BtaVi.r-
In future elections in Ml<a«ari it may become vei?
important to distinguid between the exiles who
have retained, and thoea who have abandonad
their domicile within tfco Htate. . It is therefore
ordered that a Register of VOt be opened in the
office of the Secretary of Htate of Missouri. Every
citlxen of the Htata Is invited to communicate to
that office, (temporarily located at Little Book,
Ark.) his name, his age, the county of his resi-
dence in Hissoosi.and tne time when his residence
without fear, li
sett !"-**
w—/ed-loteu
male th6 air
■Whaf
Mnmi
about «J
thronsh
odly sit, sin?, chat and'
ftraq^ s^i " "
most make a
drew a sword. ,
there commenced, so
all the facts showing
vote; also his prosant pLM
pany in whloh he setvéífln
nience of a matorjta
In selecting fm&ci
The commandii
ment or detached
vice or the Confer
a register In his
each ci titan may regl
is the
. ia
, with Eia ecrti ~
retary Of State. Ci
city or town are n
chairmaa, and under
way exhibit
ice or right to
],or th&com-
a_li t the eonro-
COSPUlt<4. ;
in tfaeier
anob
the
of. the Sec*
in or near any
ble, select a
re a regisj
theehair-
■ ' State.—
register him
either of the t
his neglect
his doing so may
8 right
i Vicxsacao WojfB .—A correa- «KiBÚy. la punwancáoí
íew. Y«k Tistes, wrttlii^ '■■MMMMMhHM
" .'Sideral eap.ain
ÉtÜHí
Ing Cáváliy was adop-
t^meet «n emergency
— 1 throughout th r;
JHHRBMR 'MBsvwgNMri
imeet•.** distaoanted, with other*, ««"i was or-
dered aWcíthe üistriet, whi le the. Commanding
General was absent on the Bio Grande,
Generad Or
nartere, ia
, i
finiiMlJI
V
MP va «a
la tha t
... f the town, am. PPM
I upwt the streets, and the ■
, but boldly promenade tlis
t hisses
OnSasnrday last,
arrived at tbt - place.
-
Bat««ef
Wm&m
sOrrsoa,
Antonio, Texas,
' ÜB.1863.H
day if September llSI
Department are authorized to
overnment CottOn or other supplies per-
■■ilMj.' -
Oneand one-half cents in specie
ii> Confederate Notes per
BMPM^Bej
the >Hte of five*
MflmH
ove eeate
miles.—
at
I \ «
/I '
jTi
y
! • . '4
>
i*' Í
tiee la heíéby j
and wages paid tot
service under my cha
Tesmstérs, owoíñg
paid freight at the rate of
per hundred mitos.
teams, are paid wagee at the
per mouth, end a ration
through to Brownsville, w
my agents with iaeilltlea f
icassa&i .
federate notes. ;'gSSB
I
gzsxsal
All porsous eiii!
atrnta - •
w*
§
■a.
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Sim
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Richardson, D. The State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 2, 1863, newspaper, September 2, 1863; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth180196/m1/2/?q=green+energy: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.