Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1870 Page: 1 of 4
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£. B. Picket,
Atms (Mark,
B.'Fe"?''
W. Flanigan,
Jn*> P. Douglas,
Heary liaweoo,
Don. Uanspbe'i,
H. H- Latimer,
D W, Ofte,
A'. L, Dohemy,
i T«R, y,¡ <ueKro>)
Jno. G. Boll,
yf. H Fartooa.
J. 8, Mill ,
Matt Gainoa, (negro,)
W. X. Baylor,
F, W Hah.
8. W. Ford,
E /,. Pyte.
Statn'1 £i, Evans,
E. T. /teuton,
Gao. Jí. OAannon. iff.
B. JÍ. Fridgon,
(VacHOcy,)
K. L. A i ford.
Tho . J|. Baker,
M. H. Bowers,
Tbeo. Hertaburg,
A. J. Fountain,
THE KOUófc.
Ruprteentatioe/!.
IF, T, Simmons,
T, J. Chambers,
./• if'. Symthe,
2 E. L. Hobb,
J A. Abney,
E. L. SftitA.
S A. D. Elam,
W. .4 Gaston,
L. AV. Cooper,
4 W B. Stir man,
M. Miinnin^r,
J H. Morrison,
5 A. J, Booty,
B B. Law,
A. D. Tinsley,
6 VV. 0 Fierson,
Isaiah N. Browning,
Gtfi.rce 11. Slaughter,
7 M. Kendall, (negro,)
Henry Mi .oro,
8 (J. D. Morris,
J. W. Johnson,
W. G. liobinson,
9 W. P. McLean,
J. F, Hill,
li. L, Moore
10 E. P. Bee-ton,
H. C. Ellis,
S. S. Weaver,
11 M. L. Armstrong,
J H. Mch'ee,
J. O. Auftm,
12. B. Ku«h Plumly,
W. Ji. Sinolair,
W. .Friwio,
I 18, ¥. Ü Frank ,
C. L Abbott.
W. Sh'sritT,
14. H. K. Allen,
K. A Hun (negro.)
AX Dufwee, Ua^tv,)
15. James P.Butler,'
Kii/liurd Williams,
O. T. D. Mnru.
16. J.C. Wtoekbridge,
Wm. Schlotmnn,
17. U. W. Gardiner,
G. T. Unwell,
John Mitchell, (Degro.)
12, S. J. v4d ni«,
D. W. Burluy,
Si i as Cotton, (negro.)
19. Dhtií-I Medlock,
KaUrtCrudrup,
Shop Mullen , (negro.)
20. J. Abbotl,
J. E. Hawkins,
H. W. Young,
21. J■ W. Lane.
B. A. Sfulb trn.
A, F. Ijeonard,
22. J. R. 04«,
A, C, Wtxrtvn,
M. A. Elliot,
28. W. E. Hughes,
J, C. Weaver,
Tkos. E Ross.
24. I.B.York, , ? ,?
F, K. G'o'h *t
L. B. Omwp,
25. W. T. WilkeMon,
B. F. Williams, (neg-o.)
H. C,Younkln,
26. Julius Sch |ltse,
J. J. Hamilton; (negro.)
Robert Zapp,
27. A. Dorr is.
J.F. McKw
W.W. Davi ,
28. F. Kyle,
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v •;,, 1:4;fe ¿*té¡ (Xcero Jenkins,
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í «rt.fr* /wcy,
2 . W. J. l<oc «.
Frit* Tsgoner,
Acl. ZoelJer,
A. M. Co*,
80. Fard. Schllckum
Ira H. Eran ,
George Spencer.
Democrat In Italics. Tt^ai—Derao-
ratn — Houne 87; Republican , 68. Senate
—Dnmocrmt 12; Republican 18. Repub-
hears majority tm joint
2ft.
majority m joint hailot,
Term of Senator.*.
Two yoare—Priest Pettit Doag-
law, Bell, P«iflooH. Mills Shannon,
Pridgen, Allen, Bowers.
Foor p ars-ISckstt, Clark, Flan-
üole, Dahoney, Ford Pyle
EPetSburg," Pountian," and successor
Jinsy,
of Poster, deceased.
Six year —Rawson, Campbell,
Latimer, &<'by, Gaines, Sayior,
Hall, Evans, Brougbton Baker.
eitNATi ooMStmSM.
Judiciary—Prieat, Parsons, Bow-
ei-s, Daboney, Alford, Ruby, Pick-
ets
IS-M&'3d.,D.i
ga«, Latimer, Pord. Bowers
HOU . COMMlTrSM.
.Indiciar Burnett, Young, Franks
Slaughter, Abney, Qj-Otbouu, Haw-
kina, P««,ey, H«g| es.
Internal improvoments—Young,
Morns, Butter, Iiocke, Abney. Al
.on, H. R. Seopp B. P. Williams.
McLane, B ckson, Jr., McKee.
Edicution — Sinclair, Burnett,
Scbuta, J F. MeK«m PtersoQ, Grad
ner, Y>mnkiu, Burley, Simmons,
Beckton.
Immigration—Grothous, Wilktn-
son, 'leggnor, Tiai^ey,
Plumly, t rump, Adams, Ross,
S. Weader. ' Sfghf
Finance — Slangbter, Plomlv,
Tooper, Camp, Slickum, R A. Á1
!en, Adaius, Sbeibaoas, J. A. Ab<
bott. . .. • ■
Elections — Franks. Morrison,
Gardiner; Mullios Guatón. Austin.
Indian Affairs --Tegaroer, Locke
Zoeller Cox, Joukina J. C. Weaver,
Hughes.
Ta* Texas Observar, oopius an article
from the Stats Gazbtt*, and credit it
to the Austin Journal.
readers
member the
rounds of the papers about a year
ago, of a little girl being stolen by
her nno?e from the lower patt of
Miss., sod being fo lowed to Hew
Orleans whore she was dreamed as a
boy. She was afterwards heard
in PensaeoU after which aütraceof
.her was lost - - F*M*
Abo nt a month ago she was desSr
ted to Phiiadel|dtta -R*
of by tito police, of which the papers
of that city gave a account.
The sequel to this almost fnered
^« romaoce *
sn by thé Crystal Spriaga
"Mr. Ous. Garrison arrived from
Philadelphia a few days since, where
he went for the purpose of getting
a child of Dr. K. Cessna, that was ab-
ducted some mouth since by Ms
brother. Soon after the cb&l had
left $600 reward was offered, but
nothing was heard f om it nntil .a
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The Kepubliean Senator who vote
against the militia bill effectually read*
himtelf out of the ptrty, and damn him-
self to all time to come with hi people.
—State Journal.
The Republican Senator who
votes for tho Militia Bill io its pres-
ent form identifies himself with
usurpations, despotisms, mobboora-
oy, atriie and bloodahod, aa result*
of the measure, and damns himself
for all time to come with the Peo
plv.
Col. Mat. Gallowat, kte ofttiie Av-
alanche, at Memphis, h&B associated
himself with the Aopeul, of that city.
No paper in the South can now boast
of more talent or a greater combination
of experienced Newspaper men. They
aay tho Appeal will undergo no change;
it will be earnestly and resolutely Dem-
ocratic, "with Statea' rights and the eter-
nal principles of Constitutional liberty
nailed to the mart.head." Long may
she float!
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reported . by the
pt'i .tmmks
it,
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MHS
coi. P ak80ms Í8
Times to laro lotd s ywilwrnim iaf ^
Houston, a few days ago, that he stood'
f.atfboted an the Militia Bill; that he
wanted 20,(100 men to keep the Dem-
ocrats down; and if ho (Passoíhs) was
not protected, he would b« assassinated
in short order—or words to that .etfect
The idea of keeping the Democracy of
Texas down with mulish is the Hugest
joko sí the «¡ason. But why this fear
among Ra<liial usurpers? Do their
guilty consciences tnake them tremble!
few days sin«e when a telagmohic
dispatch wm rece ved from Phita
delphia announcing that the child
was in the orphans home in that
place. Last Sunday morning, this
sprigh ly little yiri ." aboat 10 yuars
offtue arrived m Crys'al Springs,
and bug^y and horses procured and
sent to its home near Utica. Misa.
Since the chi-d left iti home it has
been carried t • the principal cities in
the United States and we learn its
abd«cter intended to carry the child
t i California. There was much re
joicing, no doubt at the arrival of this
little ¡ugitive, who for mosw than
I- months was absent from home.
Brevities.
Square-toed boots art once mom in
fashf a.
A. J. thinks Tennessee will be recon-
structed.
* Drummers" are to be taxed $10 per
week in Naahville.
A severe type of taeáseU is prevailing
in Goodman, Miss.
The telegraph Hue has bee com
ed between Hot SpriaK wnd Little
>ck.
Panaina hats anil white pints * get-
ting to be the rage in N ew Orleans,
Mate-Grant's w
the mma.
W. ÍÍ. S. Km*, of Greenwood, and
Sinseon SkwAll, of Oaraii county. Ml s.,
died last week.
Broomeorn has been extensively
planted in ¿forth Mississippi.
Land salea for the Union Pacific Rail**
road for the month of April, 8,260 acre ,
for $35,976,88.
The Mississippi Baptist State Conven
be held at WW. Point on Thura
as that
Fittd Crept.-
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Gover and Ar
best Hall wheat I
Butter
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Miso,
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T. a Potter.
in
John Kennedy, best «oda I
m m'
in Texas.
HsraWin, beat
ton, best cabbage.
Mr. O. C. Grafflia, best beets.
F. Stanley, heat potatosa,
Boyal Baking Powder ~
ploma.
Mrs. H, Bailey, best
J. A. Richardson, bast
wr miwW
unbar
cordials,
tion will
The negro Ravels stands convicted of
hsving appropriated the funds of a
church over which he presided in Kan-
sas. He is now roaving over the North
lecturing to gaping cr >wds, on the "Ten-
dency of the Ago," at 80c. per head-
Revets is a shining light in the Kadi-
cal wigwam. He represents that party
in Mississippi, in the United States Sen
ate. His wife dines with the &mily of
Gen. Gkast. She is said to be kindney
footed, thick-lipped, and black as tlie we
of spades. And this is what is called
progressive civilization!
Aftkr a stay of two weeks, oar thor.
ough-going young friend, G. Pacu, of
FvaGrange, left us on the 26tb, baring
been here looking after the interest of
his town and country so much iu need
of a Railroad from Columbus to La.
Grange
The move is a plausible one, and we
hope that it will meet with tavor among
all classes of the Legislature.
LaGrange has had many calamities to
befall her tor the last three years, and it'
would seem that aid should be extended
her, rather than see her rink beneath
the shocks she has received.
This much we can say, that if the
enterprise daes not meet with favor, It
can certámty not be imputable to Mr.
Pacu; lor whilst here, he labored with
assiduity and euergy, and seemed to
have A thorough eomprshenslott of We
busintiee. Judge W.
Lagritnge, «ami up witb piliE
asme purpose, and
w i>«taoon had to rotwm
ofillnesa in his family.
Democrat
been
or ai*«ya a
plantad in
day, May 26,
The Bowling Gi
heavy corn crop
Kentucky.
Horse-racing is dying out in Virginia,
and the Richmond papers mourn the de-
generacy of the times.
The Holly Springs Masons are about
to build a large three- story building for
lodge purposes, costing $17,000.
Mobile is shipping immense quantities
of early fruits and vegetable# to the West,
and making "cords of money."
The Magnolia, china, locust and or-
ange traes in Mobile are snowy
blosoms, and radoleat with their
M. Schmidt, peschas put np in Texas,
and pkun jellke. £
\M-w S' f flniilu Vinal df«l4rs«AWi- swilbisl1 r
MF ♦ #■« linwjt UWH vmwvD| wruwwar*
ry jamjind jellies—three premiums,
P. J. kalian, hive of beea—premium.
(/VTlJeCt ÍOfMXf 1 JSts.—J.
man, pyramid cake-^-diploma.
3. Tuffiy Jk Co., candies, cal
silbar medal, dipí<aaa, end three other
premiums;
G. W.
eyrupe* . JB .
¥*• vrnwiii, white
ioaf u ke.
S"
Coi A. Smith, i
tive gmpea—iipioma.
L. B. Taylor, U. 8. Proprietary
pany, Cincinnati best brandy and
madt- in the United
and silver medal.
ft. H. Oilman, of Galveston, who hsd
#even entries, «iHStdx' premiums, as
lidiow ]
' best brandy,
be.
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erei* the
their
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best corn whisky
Swells no longer send boqueta to their
inamoratas but in their steed little wick-
er baskets filled with cut flowesa.
Immigration from Ireland to the
United States is going on on an un
precedented scale.
Baltimore merchants are taki
measures to estahl ah a line
steamers to Galveston.
The press of the country have owns
to the conclusion that Mm Dr. Walk*
and Weston the walkes^ are batatas
suisanoes.
Firmer around Atlanta
tlie scarcity and unreUabtHty oí
They ara hand to get; and will
main longer than • w«fe
Strawberries hadfclBI
firem the vicinity Oft"
ilppi, to Chicago, and
dollars per quart
An expedition of tb«w> h
Cubans fdly equipped has
from Haw York in the stea«w?rfor
San Domingo,
The Begi-tra'ion «t
with tho rhttw •#© to.
x As' an *
The above
man's patent apparatus far
•abatanase from
The «j"J
awarded a premium
John Anderson,
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