Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1870 Page: 1 of 4
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AiiMia, April ítíi 70.
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it-law, Colleot-
riuc.
, o ' Girli," a very sweot aub
¡t.
The "dry earth" treatment of
wound# is said to be quite success
' Cineim&ti sees ChlMj$£a 2000
opium «atóla, atiJ goes ber 1Ó00 ar-
senlo eatow better.
"Died, from elongation of the
jUtfttlfá," is the Won tern euphemism
$br bunging.
It in «aid McKee, wíember of Con
grew from tfcé VtOksbnrg district,
will appoint a negro cadet to West
Point. ;'{>vfc*V'4 *V ' i '
There is a getioral rash of New
Yorker* to Jersey to reside where
rents and prfegefrty are low. A
hint. ■$$"$.x1'
The Somate, they say at Wash-
ington, éoDtttiní three pairtíe —
Bedioals, Democrats and iho Judi
ciavy Committee.
The Darling has won. The Darl-
ing is a youhg lady of feeymour,
Indiana, who has had a loot race
with a Mis* Hadden, nr.d has boat
en W young woman "in two
straight beats." jl;,;
Bound hat« have almost entirely
¡superseded bonnets, with both
young and old. They are worn
very high; as gentleman express,
ed it, three stories high, with u
cupola and balcony, and a flag at
half
Ip^'f Srtititoem Slates.
Vickabufg tojoieea in the
in nf n atinvr.
W^7jSX^snSnB
t of*
battan.
It i reported
loolion of jewelry i.v
tensive thuii taaf O
Eugenie, ''■ «. ¡U'4
Sussisky, the St.
tell boeause bo eot
Let others tuko warning írom W«
fate^Wjk |i J 7Jr¡^
Vn.«^n^Mlsc«lla
ie better,
to eleot by ballot
«ion of a "variety" show.^
Ailttnlaj Georgia, wants to b« a
port of entry.'
Okofóha, méHi'i is to have on arte-
|L,. -m ' wJflflH!
f he JíacMon (f onn ) Tribuna bids
farfiwdl í,-í< fruit in t'iat region.
"'fherc^wew inch&fl of rtow
at Brimoi, East Tennessoe, April 24.
Generar Braxton Bragg bas been
removed from the" control of the
rks at New Orleans.
fovernoir of Loukia^a re-
cently refuned.to sit for portraits, '
and hate «toamors hear his name.
^píYS^||^eíp«ttn tried td'assassinftte
Colonel B, B. Kmory, in Jackson,
the o'hor day. Colonel Emi >ry die-
armed biro,
Mi. Samuel P- Mays, a prominent
mérenapf. oí COlui
inddiofy Saturday
died very
rcoonetruot !wf
settled until
matter wif
Georgia is disposed ot. ,E5#|
New potatoes have made tboir
appearance in the Savannah mar
i.,*. §§m^ᡧ':s ill
A Gcorginn lntely paid (Of * iHiah- ,.
tm! r,e.,T..I
lire* fnud tnrtlos in tüiiig . -tux
Coppaga was assaainated
w Jft Bradfoidsville,
w
iiltláSI
A Kentucky , proiwsher
v- v.- ; . v-
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' Mattpa
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riV'Cí't^¡Íitñ¡ aSSi,' ftofra
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in Manilla involv
of «1,600,060,
Tbe revolutionists are being rapt
idly checked in
r u H-.IH ,
France, has diseovered a new plan-
et.
Indian ravages are reported in
Southern Ariasona. Thel eiiver'
mino exc!temen t 1 great;'^||%:;
Bussta buHHiKned the Burlingam;
treaty, The Chinese embassy will
go to Paris and thenoe home,
In the Spanish Cortes, last
Prim refused to allow an investiga-
tion into the BÜontponsior-Bourbon
duel. . \
All the lHbh Societies in Dublin
turn out to the funeral of Geo. Hen-
ry Moore, the adveoat oí Irish na-
In Coi.MAfttinople, a few day
ago, a Turkish mob tore down an
Amortara; manifesto relaiive to tlw
of Mate-
WS¡Ea¡
of the resolu
ion of a I
to «ecufo the . work, as much
the deptfTeP
áud, Üiat the sum of t
be aparopriated, out of auy money in
Treasury not oth^ftféappropriated,,
the purpse mentioned."
We pabtiáh ího following as an
to remavks made in the Seo
gun C. Hamilton. Mark
One is a son of the soil
Tetin^ 'recently on a visit to Texas^ con-
eludas an intxswting letter to the A'/vo-
cate of that city, wiUiihe follow
as isa great and .
pie hospitable an
tide of cmmigrutíoo flowiag in <
ly. I made the wboh trip ftom 'Gah
ton So Indianola, ilienee to Golia
'. ■ r. .i..r^Añ-J:-.* '"-'.v: . ...■
Ecumenical Council. ton, tionsates, LaUrange,
. | ' ... .. nm
The revolution coatiimegln St,
Domingo. Gon. Cabial has been de-
clared an outlaw for delivering Sal-
nave into the bands of the Hay tiene.
' fOaptuin Wheeler^ Consul at
Kingston, Jamaca, died April 8.
He was a leiutonanf*>n board the
Kearaage *hen sho suuk the Ala-
lanwi^^ S
In Borne prelates aro active in de-
stroying the phamphlets rewtdy
i^uéd by Bonsoher and Swartzen
l. s«ro<?r<.?•• ^ Ti,;r*!-0
The following paragraph from an
exchange i worth more than a |
corner In a news column : llpSi
"It is eaid when meolauicB have
land they generally give it better
than
ave too
and
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votaraoieoweand JM
space, and reap a larger profit from
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that laW is'the g(reat ibm
but that it takes more labor to
ground than .
as it were, double
wmxm
Gbapiwll Hill, Hem
and all inte
back to
ufc accKieut or
met no Indi
pleasant
Alabama So;unnois
Franco 10, Minnesota
Sweden 14;
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Fair is to bo
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enterprise;
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, They dé-
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If any one will look at the immense
crops a very smalt carden will
for a family, and
little crops from v«ry „ ...,
fsfcouU need no better inducement to en- I.
rich their soil highly. J.R.Mor
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Thompson, Victor W. & Sneed, S. G. Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1870, newspaper, May 6, 1870; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181327/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.