Tri-Weekly Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 123, Ed. 1 Monday, September 13, 1869 Page: 3 of 4
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► o'clock,
colored;
train, Op
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mit, oí f
hy *om Q*nw as
arnea, ooe
tendeat of Edu-
oi the oil tanks took fire. The pasaen
cation ; Lero
Brown, for Congress
g9r caira were at oik
brakes stooped tbs
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promts
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arrest. the oourtie of
g to withdraw the
only purs5iü(Í, but overtook Jits , strik-
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MpHPHI v~ bl
We aro an;
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Senator of tbp 3Bth
«edof the
lianwon,
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f.'Wd
a drove/of;
mtmiQ °vej7
rery thing
bull into Niagara
;-«H fat^lVy
r point, and a number
ore or loss iiguied.
■■■Kpilcuals
euH. About ibr?
J «iróra river aud
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8 crowds, of per-
jn in the atroets,
j fearful.
é finida in many, ia-.
wesfcward. jJFrom the;
«an gather we Are
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at little lnjuryvWitiiin
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we'es^edibeir
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Statue ofv.%eon Victoria at Montreal.
] Boste ,, Sept. 10.—Severe atOMpf,'
description of., vessels dragged their
anchor and' *• "
H
city
unteera 400 atrongi. *
sTANTiííopLB, Sept. ÍO.-~Fr6ntie;r
to demande of bulfcaa all pomte except
budget. The Great Power will use
all effoats to prevent Sultan pushing
matters to extremes.
Lonbqstí Sept. 10.—The Morning1
fof sagua, with a battalion of vol-
..t6-
>• *•" Manta®, ■Septeittber^lBi^Difttui'b-ki;
sumw SecreUrysijlp of War to-raor
row. rn umr lirli'S ■/'
Revenue near $1,000,000. 11
r miTütftoia} lotter.via Key West «ay s
Qttcaada sent SüO tnin óri íi'réooiiuois
knee towards Las TAiias, who wore at
W Cave of Nevada.
"wé'' correspondent of
mMi- ffivea the fol-
iated In the spur of
1 í&Whjto Mouutüin range,
miles from Patterson,
rattes frou Treasure Gi,ty.
be south side of ah
I&iSSk^ a,Kj Bear its
low that a
- IIWlP>: hwt twen-
J vault, ia limestone, it
J towards the
** through chamber
;tP he
v Murphy, with a
t f ft> atmisand feet
éfis/Síl fe
EJubaii position first with arl.illery, inuk-
ng bürlittié ítopreMioh, ' The infantry
hen follqsfed. The.'fittbaj ^served
r artillery. After a three hours
ilMed iho* posi^
on wttb Hie eniim fymm ropwted
IBS]
S'im^ied 6000, ^ four t^usand of
whom weré '^éirarifns^, .'VOontest last-
eü-tte*tlv>«j'í'«r -titjarm.; vatnraízcia re-
treated to Lrtüitúóas. • Cuban loss 72,
including several offiexgrs, ¡and 107 se-
yate^" ana 150 slightly; wound ® and1
ft7 missinfe^ 200, Spapiards, dead and
Wmtm
captured ,275, pn^oners, 4-5 (bjserfers,
yho report Yaltuazeda'a available force
0 this engageaíéttí, 8jS pieces of artil-
„ ,ery, eoifee' heátV,' ltd ''tvib 'íéphents
e m cavalry, (Jub&ns have J8 pieces of
all caiiber, and no effective cavalry,
battle, the first, of jmp.ortanco,
causes much rejoicing in Gdban army.
Letters from H^ana state govern?
d surveillance
ffJSRG.
I ..iM«!thoriwsd:4p aaa
KYtE a« a Candidate for State Senator of the
528tb Senatorial District, comjxmd of the
counties of Hays! Travis, Williamson, Bell,
Cqryellt , Lampasas, Man Hamilton, Co-
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aacdl
It i« !ii
íaadfl
box-car w^b;, iucflBcoiyabJa
■BF 40C^i?ig the \ " " " ■'
upó?1 the fliki, and yet almost mjracu-
lo^ly i^t'tbrOwing the «pñginé frow the
|E5íSSIiS
nble juftcturtf, one of the most maguifl-
oent spectacles was witnessed tbafi a
tftftB see* in <| lifetime. A, Hueet of in-
tensely bright fi^nae, 60 iect high, was
«ven coming down .that. Southern slope,
iajj^awntiyiwitii ^the.':speed ®f a bur#-
;ca«e (80 ftiiles an hourt) for pnratied
^nd'-pursder fiew over the course, or
rather down it, and around the curves,
¡fttthe rate of more than 70 milea an
htttír, is- the engineer; déelares, and-ás
everybody can believe who witnessed
the spectacle. The whole heavens
.were illuaiinafed ánd the landscape was
lit up as by <he ooon-day light.
Onward ándtdownwa^d
jiSde'moií
ywKie its piodtgions weight was
driven against tlie fugitive, as if in-
with^ pttrpOiié'to tlrive frfrfrm
tlif track. S,mm as if to. th^ her-
oic engineer ml ñntmm tbo«a, was a
perfect environmoot. of penL The
speed of th© engine was. such that it
UMMctdfo. |>nnri:g-,'..'thieTi, agaiii, the Cio-
iñnriátí Expi^ss was due at tb® j^inetifi^
at iiüá tftpe, The eagjneer of the oil
trMn Whmtied ''open awitoh," and
Shaking Jjaudi' with tH ' fireman they
btíifé each'Othef farewell, ku^ wrig thai
their Jives depended on the opening of
the Lake Shore switch by their friends
below, and this was to imperil the ex-
press t|tón oon)ing .down froni the west
wSa it ftrsí broic© otit at " the ¿uí
,1,1,ü :aútwwmift«t h( f oii¡d rlr-:if thí>
is engine to iju utmost
he " héadlo«^ rush di' W8: train aiál
.o o «J««Ae ; «'Other top,r.
' ^*.. 11,6 Shore1
All I Will say oí the escape of
is that it did escapa to the side-
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ImiLlNGHAM M f pandldai
the 2St!v ÉeproBonfatiro Distric
V—P^jgy «?«■« ' —<■
We are aothorwed to' announce JOSEPH
SPEÍftíB a a Cpiidiiiatc for Commissioner of
the General Land Office. ^SlBCtfón '
síWffl
1 'KMftwi
For Attorney SdJudic
We ««e autiioriaed to announea
SMITH, of 1'ravi <j(Mint.y, aa a
District Attorney of the 2d Judical Dfeéiet,
«♦the ensuing election. Subject to decision
í ' .
uta«M5fw,
wvu ' *
to BARN-
IIAKDJ ZJAiPlifiMAN m a Candidate for
Shoriff of Tiavia county. Election Ni>v. 30.
• to 'W antiiortel to announce JAMES
ft'flrcrm MUMtlüF. SWISttER as a- for
Sheriff of Thvvis county, at the ensiling No-
vejijber election. ' 'f ^ •'
We áre authorized to announce that "WM. R.
We are«itbof«!)d to announce RADCMl'F
PLA'f r ai a Candidate lor Sheriff of Travis
county.
®ÉPW
loanuiM
Clerk District Conrt.
We are authorized to announce W. P. T>h
KORMANDIffi as a Candidate for Clerk of
the District Court of Travis county. Election
30th November. /; ,M |
| We are autfcoriaod to announce FRANK,
BROWN a9;A CHindidate for Clerk of tho
SBiiMii * "
«'oto iNovettit)er«
k ■vS'Lr (v"'*'* ^1
msim ;ipspf w I
For ®f tSse
SMITH as a Candidate for J«
Austin Pwteinct. M
of the Police Ooart Of Travie county. Eleo-
tiou November 30. '
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Informs I
hii iiities fí^ooncíaciting a
f I lam prepa*ed to ^?>é& ''
toot
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Dealers ia
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a*' Conn
highest ou
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w1 ATTEN'TIÓÍ
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LOR COTJ
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in «tore, wit
whwre
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honzed to
DEft N>-
are authoriiGd l
HEMPHILL as a Candidate for Mayor oi the
City of Austin. ' ' ; : •
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Josselyn, Robert. Tri-Weekly Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 123, Ed. 1 Monday, September 13, 1869, newspaper, September 13, 1869; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181452/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.