Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 79, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 2, 1871 Page: 2 of 4
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three weeks prior to
cot tia«« iñ
''feéJíjSMl
wad frota tho Constitu-
te *
Cue registrars shall give at least ten
day ' notice of the time and places of the
session of said oíScera, by publication at
least one week, ¿ad by pdating at le.« t
tion/md show by our fcmdamental law. twenty hand bills in public places in said
b-wx* ,
The registrar ?ludl examine applicant
«nder oith, and dillgentfy Inquire ieto
.o gaze thb fallacy of auch ki qualification. I'ereonc of foreign
¡ ma the «¿fe pawM of the Gown# birth ehaU prodwop ^their títizen paper
givtn tkis power. or certificate from the proper court that
tbey have declared their i®^ention to
becomo citizens of the United StaU , or
the
% -b««&tai ia language capable of being
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Judge made a noble effoft and
f every tM^Serttoerafr ... ,„. .....HHppii _ JB
^ aird in tba entire dis- sbalí piove to the satisfaction of the regis
trar that , they have uken out su«h
papers, but have lost the same. Satiye
born citisens, when not known to the
registrar, «hall produce at least two
known citisans, who can swear to tbetn
being worthy of oredonce.
If any person duty registered in any
county «hall thereafter remove; Ki* re«-
dence to another county, the registrar,
^"'*^fe:-*'- -<í¿,said person,and
satisfied that such removal is
shall feae to hini a Irtmfé- to
r^itifi ,^ tlMi fd i8^tioo, the.'county to *Mob,JW ha| removed,
4he plica büí, enubüng act, and tha registrar'^f the county to which
"' bill and many «far said, person ha ;^ ' |||a
I io omit j^,w«ni «f ki <fatM*t*uU«r the nám#
of s^d person tj on the list of voters* and
write opposite his name thereon the
word "tran*ferre«l," aiul the nanjié of the
COW !
SBRttKT toll owed in a telling
He
of our
atid, in íéj*i onting us in
which we have
influence and actual corruption than the
annals of any past political gov
ilP^M j
and thoroughly discussed
Iribute
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to Wgi ter uy
ahoe with
and to
shall answer, m all
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wM
>a« built for Hook
company, an engine, hoso cart ai
fo.r:tóp0foi í,';«ad tB|
to com9, will be not only an ornauwwt
bot flseftdto
Third—Two fine culverts «ire.^tíU^f
stone across Qickory and Brazos steeeia
costing S1500 each, and the alley in war
of block 04 handsjimely paved; many
small bridges and culverts built and old
streets repaired and new streets opened,
A new City Hall and Marketbouae was
projected and finished, which is not only
useful, but ao ornataent to the city. Tbe
city police and etnployés were regularly
paid op, and all this time the city kept
out of debt, and saved tho bond «hi oh
were not du* until February, 18711. There
was no d b,t, «nd the,reals of tlie Oily
Hall and tyarkethouse f^ld in two
years have paid ev«^ dolí) , leaviftg the
revenue from taxation ándame to go to
city iraprovements, etc.
Fourth—Annually, or if sooner called,
for, .the papers showing receipt, from
what source derived, and expenditures
giving number onfoucher and for what
paid. But "old Mayor Raow*" U gone,
turned out, and we get none of litase
now. Since thén a ftebit at-
ttp Con,
verseness of the soil and lailure to get
rock of suitable the hai stopped that,
and prevented tbe further demolition of
the street, or unearthing of some stone
in the street.
The entire debt on February ls^lSíli
when Mayor Baowir left, was a follows:
Outstanding Wad .. J..... ,..,....,¿3.800
OnWtántíltlg warr nts..,...¡,TOO
OuUtandtng, doe A. H. Cook..,. «00
Christian 4 Loouiis......2,200
to acc«pi
Ivor will (t submit
AMtf 1 Alt íVílP
®°y iwifgv*.
It is the Amend
WV * be
it" anything,* for
ivldefor this veryl^is
lation of wttich the ATew* complain .
cannot, with any «how of reason,
accept the Amfn%*$ and reject the
legislation, for tha latter, ss w* have
repeatedly how , Ss in strict conformity
to the first Not only do they warrant
' tha Civil IlighU, Enforcement and Ku~
"lux Acts,' but, andar tha plea of "en-
rcing the provition " «f the Amend*
m^ by "appropriate legislation," the
JacobijU Congress can parparais any
other putrages upon tha riglito and liber*
ties of the Paople, they may see fit. II
thin ! not so, wa would be rtjoioed to
Wife* disprove it.
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Now, what has become of the revenue
since ? How much received from taxa-
tion t Iiow much from fines and other
sources, and what has been done with
it t That1 the question! Can the offi.
ciak answer as did <'old man Bbowm t"
^nnua are now five hundred miles of
railroad in Texas, and.we may say tiiat
railroad building has just now fairly be-
gun, , Wo baliew that, witfain the next
year .there will be at least three hundred
mile* additional track laid. The Texas
Central will be extended to Oorsfoana
by the first cf Saptombw n«3i|, and the
IFestern branch will he completed to
Austin by th|t ^m& Work on the In-
teraatídfw ' «a ?i;and the Chattanooga
route is being, .push^|'forward as fast as
ample means wH permit, and the Hous-
ton and great Northcra road, which now
has twenty-seven mile of track laid, m
also bfiiqs puehed through at a rapid
while the San Antonio and Mexi-
can Gnlf
under,
to'iW
completed to San Antp$p ^ kn eaiiy
day. Th* ípad from Miaiouri and
Kansas are being hurried Texa w rd, and
work will, we leaim, bo commenced at
""Pliill
once on I
wiH bsseenjhat th^roada are being
tiun , and Texas «¿It soon h«ve at great
if not V
othor
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Tin United States Commissioner of
AgíkaÜure, it ,ij stated, ha ¡made the
name of a plant known to the medical
societies oí New York, Baltimore, Phil-
adelphia, Boston, and peijbap St. Louie
and Chicago, that cure tha srorst case
of cancer. It is a shrub called "Cun-
derango," a native of Ecmlor and other
South American States. It is said that
Dr. Buaa "in twenty days almost en-
tirely cared the mother of Vice Presi-
dent Colfax, and other patients wlio are
afflicted with cancer. A Boston physi
cian of eminence, whose wife is suffering
from canc«r, sent for a aapp'j of Cunder
ango, and orders from medical men in
New Toik have been received; but it i
exhausted, except what is necessary for
patient of Dr. Bm*« now using it. Dr.
Kkemk, partner of Dr. Buss, ta sail-
ed for South Atnericfi, to obtain an in*
voice of Cundarapgp i rwodiat«ly, and
to tnHÉío himself acq(mÍBteJ wiih tbe
Iwnorj énd peculiariti* <rf tb« flant."
BiítUh's appear ¡¡neo a qtmlidAto
for : governor of MawMi'usettfl
awakened considerable solicitude among
tho Radicals of that State/ They are
by no means elevated at the notion of
having tho Dutch Gap hero for'their
standard bearer. At tb* same time,
they are rfraicl that Butler, in case of
a failure to obtain the regular nomina
tion, will imitate Wbkdru. Phillips in
last year'ji campaign, and present
self as an indeposdest candidato. It is
evkllnt that Bctlkr is both despised and
feared by the more respectable -Repub-
licans of Massachusetts.
■hi. lili>j.i-j.iu—i^uuaaea
AoiTfTone ot tariff reform iook con-
fidently to tho Northwest for that en
«oorngeracnt in the «lectio® soon to
occur which tbey so greatly need in the
prosecution of their work at the next
session at "Congress. The People of
that section feel the oppression of the re-
strictions placed upon cominero by high
protective duties, and without distinction
ot party Itfw a modification oftbe tariff.
WitÜ thé exe^ptíon of Ohio, Michigan
and'^issvvtri, there is not a iRgle W«t
¡em State í wfaki tt^ U found a re-
spec ta ble number of "protecUonisU."
Hkhr's richness fo
cal acrobat of 'Aa . 0aífe toñ ¿fráw, ia
L
tween Hepóblicaps and "New Depart-
urekits," doc* " • |SS^Si|
"The democracy acce[
Hon aa it is, with all the traditioi
of construction. T he Radicals
«amo ConsiitutÜB, butdíptortit with lax
construction; ttfp no-man ¡eá - wctígBffc
And hence, out form of Government
i to depend «pon tho eh&nou tf pMty
well and good-^ut ^ 0 soon a tho
scales are tumid and tho Radicals get in
{iower &g*ia,rnore Ktt-Klu* and othi
Acs!in, Texas,
QHKAP,
THE
tOMPAKT.
DIRECTORS.
Carl K<>hn, Lonis Selmeldw
O. J. Berry, W. Van
J. D, Guthrie, Q. T Bw wai
Jules <Wd. ; ^ p
Offico—No. 110 Gnvvier St.,
Nuw Orlciir ., La,
j¡3gr Has taken Premiums .irber-
evor tshovrn. North and West,
Has tak«n all PremjÉnaíor
Portablo Gas Work and Po¡rt¿%'
Gas Mtttipg Machiae at jthe lextts
Stat© Fair.
K o Acids «ra Used
Pi
ml
fiww
m
Acids «ra Used by tbo Stei n«r, tlm-
ply ooramm) uir forced through g s,«líh«
WW wheel run by we¡g,U-~u<> imí \m>
ble thun « eight-day cíñete, üvorv ¡si -
chinc put up, ftiui fully Guar unit ?,d iurluc
alt 8 H8«ii w all olimat¿«,
THE STlfiiNiilt Is a portable machine,
suited to the wants of churchtw.sfoj^ , Uo~
torles, private and public buüdinga oí all
teinds which w nt a cbeap, and wlta,
ble light «t a smtill cost. Insurance i«m«
an coiil g s. Information given on oppli^
cation Ht office in New Oclumi or from
tbe Company' sgent,
Jetfwimt JAMBS DCBNO, jr.,
Office at Kv&ns «i. Co.'s, Galveston.
R
AYMOND A WHIT IS,
BJurtzms,
«XCÍBANU K OEALEM.
Ausli/i, Texas.
COX.LIWTtO MA K XT AM. ACCiOWIDtS
rOiSTH IV TEXAS AltD PROCKi.DS
íraoMrtt.T BKMirritn.
Corr&pondcnt {« R'ew i'ork, Sucnten, Per-
kins $ Co., 80 Ikaver ffi.
m«reb2it.w&-*tf.
P. DBCordová J. Jc TIECTO*
DkCOUDGVA & RECTOK,
U D m GEWEJRAL COLLECTING ÜGmi
(Esubli^ed 18 IS. >
CoHgret# ¿ivtHtte.
virar*-
TtiX IS.
«gainst State or .individual*
V^/, pioft-PtHttd with tliijKiti'h. LhihJ#
"sold end 'Incited. Taxes twid iá.
is of tbe Sute, Titlea ivjordsd a«(i
ü\g 10,1870.
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8ALB STABLfi,
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A TTFACTI03S!
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Mill
San Antonii>,"^«W.
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THE VHltiK OF W$M.
We would reitpi'Cifatty
c!tix«at of Austin that we
reduced tbe price of my Beei t*> •
ing rales:
Per Stesks,
Psr Hind garter, & els. per
For Fore quarter, A oi*. p-r
Tlie reader will oon«ttlt 'hi* own
by gavian u i w!l,
M t,trw3m.
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To All JVhom thw PfWrÜts
.rJfrm-iá
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áered ou the
i utítdít the
Austin,
known:
the *oi
City of
Fiy.B H
For I
oonytetlon
Jy2«Wl
<f
oitfht - . -.m,wrir
the oiirporate llwitsof
by om« pet son ^
" a reward
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Thompson, Victor W. & Elliott, John D. Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 79, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 2, 1871, newspaper, August 2, 1871; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth180978/m1/2/: 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.