Tri-Weekly Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 57, Ed. 1 Monday, April 12, 1869 Page: 3 of 4
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tiking committee will have ó more
meetings, unless the session is pro
lí Wo prospect of action re
tg Georgia this/s^^,->.
Few Oiu.íuxs, April 8,—Cotton quiot;
Middle*!. _,
•WASHINGTON,
®pf Ing in that K
5. That b<
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.j^hatthd'Yco !
jncert for the beue*
church ooraes off tb-
í ene, embracing pieces
t celebrated composers,
rform anee by such play-
" rneend, Mrs. Wauer,
mma, 4i ^
The
jííiy s doüar^-A'erj low for
pose. A rich treMjttfyy bo
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reta, • fiíoiipPennaylvaiiia, was'
seated by a strict party vote.
Conference report on deficiency of
■fea passed.
re imported a bill relieving
from political disabilities a large num-
ber of persons, but without action.—
Recess to 8 o'clock. # ,r * *<$áé
Skkate.—After a bitter discussion
been propose
Morton's amendment, making the ad*.
:ti^:;0f thoIHtf' """'
mdment on ooi
in Hays Count
—¿
tóetiag of the Consérva-
le Party pfIluys County
--¡os <$ the 3d of * "
lowing resolutions Were
Bs88$raS$ «IwRw
, by ttio!? Conservative
Í Democratic Party of Hays County, i
in convention assembled that we be-r
¡ liove a Gébveution of the party in State
Convention assembled, is demanded by
; existing circumstances, and that it
registered at the time of said submis-
sion of the Constitution," inserted.—
The bill passed. ,Recess.
1AK-* OhTUjIWA'U A l-\ Mil ft ...... '!♦ ífl fti fi .1
voters
mcr .. (
the State
Cou titutlon;j
5. That if
¡gj)
..... . «o
in «is I _
ol of ? P
after
11
ofthe^nited States.: ;1
the jfroc
of said States shall not
completerestoration
thcrfr action respectively shall b« ap-
proved by Congress. ^ ^ ^ ||>8
TÍI WAR^CÍÍ«¿ §
.Thurman, Trumbull and Will I
The clause authorizing the suspen-
do of laws deomed opprmwive, was
stricken out, aotl ftn additional cla
notac/as a complete reversion until
the action is approved by 0 mm
the first section the wordA ,TS ,
voters of said States," is strickcn out,
MiPPIPPMP.-. viHH HH ,J ..t?—
and the words "voters of said States." <?". «"d that they will never suspend
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The New Haven Palladium publishes
I* Cu-
ban lady to a fri^Si tt'tii fcity. Thó
letter boars date Havana, March 12th.
' We qitote: .
.mSÍiim I wrote yon last the war har
been prosecuted with redoubled vigor
You know that my sympathies are eu-
sitant ^|^erÍ8fftr0nb¿s independence,
and 1 believe that that prayer will be
granted. It is quite certain that the
wamjk citi>¡« ÉH¡
hostilities until t lie freedom of Cuba is
won- 1 can assure you thatthere never
was a braver army than that which is
ntiiltttp *Ka «ndtnrl 4 (Iñcmo.
sword will never be
we recommend said State
nU'.m to be held at Bryan on $
itan wader
mind from one to
has mot whose manner
re no strangers to
[Co
I860.
- 'tomtom '■
ÜUOálíUUntli^:
ng;tlfp. Sen atj^^jl^p; early boj
mí! policy thereof, that wo bow
CXCCUtl
gard the fópg vexed question of negro
■ i-. - •.
z&sssx&Btt ia iho
VV AÜVKH
f Ss4=?SKP=iti=^^—
could tell >tnueh about the atrocities
which the Government troops are con-
"líTyy^íFiT.jr '^ " ■ "■ ■""7'
attention oftho.
and well ftssoited Btoc
■ ; , . . . . , ■ ,
strati ,and
Golle
*■■ en
^.0:
Ó old activo
d that
In inflicting'
an do
lation.
m o
"fí-fcw Yoárc,
State to accept
and unchan
which will be
Btock of
. - act
Ticket to ho seleoted from conserva-
"ti tho
thotiaing Submission
onservative Demo-
, owing to the fact that
tutiona of
Jaconets,
at such
endorse and íecommend Capt. T. Kyle
tho election ,of
active part i
war, however, his ,
helped to 6Mthe:' ^lfflS
to the voters of Sena
cers as provided III said Constitution
•atw
the counties
and members
RE&S TRIM
ornmitted. * * *
very I
niied States,
time as he
constan
«liould he held, we hereby appoi
t for the
d Judge Jas, A.
not at «
may submit the Constitution
to rchrog'-nt.
ty 'in said cou
framed by the
Virginia, on Tuesday the
of these resolutions
, 188?, to the re-
■C . •
i«y
"ens bavin
. White
fiens of said Constitution as he
apcrs, are
hich w
bo taken upon
ach of
■üi
nedto
4érWm
iu most o
men; t
stores up tojpnjmd in Brooklyn *
more opium to women than to men, 1
latter buying chiefly at the down to*
shops. Very iew of the ladies wli
into the street while I
mm
Pieils
SSBffl?aSSS
t 'U fe
SWMÍBi
Í8.
ttder its influenoe, and the
these arrests occur in public
tliat the habit is very wide
that tli
Many
I I
óf those addicted to ft' cc
the laet from their nearest
while others are in the habit of ineetir
iRsJiittle parti0* : aa4riaving i |
Kif#k|'■ ív
•' • * .* r . < . .
.fes generally getup to i
of enthusiasm. As opium
d-breakiug auc
HaMB
p£ls^J— M
rare cases, disturb their neigh-
bors while at^*'^F^'^f|^SaH j|
rlfflW
ness affairs they are moró Jial
tection. 1 know several men in bug
who áre In «
And
gives them a certain „
manner, which is probably the firs
^Pío-be discovered. Any metropol
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Josselyn, Robert. Tri-Weekly Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 57, Ed. 1 Monday, April 12, 1869, newspaper, April 12, 1869; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181389/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.