Tri-Weekly Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 130, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 29, 1869 Page: 2 of 4
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. laZli
mm ial
mt
kI for democracy. ffitf truth is the
« caree nothing for democracy; at
lion, c! rte
'" K¡p . '' t i: .
teiw,fei lr
time to
, H jeiior
m?mm
ire
\ >4 ....
i -tra
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the Legiat
it Giil v«;^U;n
_ at a beautiful and healthy point,
he object is to take care of the destb
te orphan* of the State, by raising
*m up in wb«t >r#j(Sf4it ' fee called a
anual Labor School, giving each one
ood "Kugtish education, and at the
^SL^ttrtó!
send each one oat in the State at matu-
rity, w^th a good education, good moral
SsttTUSnUbttrc
"al citasen instead of being
or
investí sratiofr bj
investiga*^
ripk of "
and oth
which *n<
fraud at
dwindle into fhsij
So long
tinueo to treat tl
such trifling indiffe
whole officii tna<
thrriats of B
kno
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t w'^fPr: O*1
¿ the
how
its i corre a uáspfuí cítissen instead of boin
en1" (an wlwa^op often *re) rowdies <
!{«.' vagabonds, With no education, do nwr-
ZW ftWHtá; ^dfeapálíoéi'ánd ¿títóe-
tten
b^hí! jhbí
General *W"
itjon írtílefefeistruo-
give the press*
^^BÉ':^6llíÉ6i
elicited. At
ley of the
^ forrea-
joint discussion, which was declined by
the tatter, and the announcement was
made that, on Saturday next, Judge
the Bell would reply to the speech just
fmm overcoming the ¡gmtó
uby and thereby gaining the nana .of
Afncanu , the conqueror, seemed quite
unwilling to come' forward, and when,
at last, he did, to aid thai m General
Davis had refused, to allow Judge Bell
to reply to him, he felt a delicacy in
doing so and wished to be excused.
Biit this the audience would not do,
and continued their vociferous calls un-
Was refrtWitilbg after the dry, hotter
egard to Gen. Davis's inconsistencies
trim of, a man
firl as a prosti-
riehiio wan
[reports
MiMl m
■■■■■ , importer* a pnv
listened to rp^t, -y'cen. Ho^oKIÉ^ cailuot' 'have writtmi
umber of whlto*], ^ 61ldj loU<!1, tie would noMhus
approbation j itod^'ÉKi^yjb^^áse -not -concern
mkmmm
ThorotmtaV
Home in June
tít' our esteefaieii
■Rat the I
the control
r > who is Secretin of the Board
of Trustees. These orpfeans have been
supported Ity GalvefetoKft. aid ENiiston
Lt'kS5w.that'tEk iffe^ an Or-; fí^V^íéafé«S8S|£
uUnit upoii^he new- have no interest at lan
Z
iowe and
^&Ín Uriana'
are,the
tion of the
Itv of tl
ar a support of the destitute Or-
i of our State. §• And thus A who
3tq$m* the i, Falls
^ Plohwr edited' by bnf fpting ^,
frieud Colonel T. B. Manlove and Ú. f. f a H
gratúlate tM® pbtifp3e^ bf Fdüb' ¿¡ouVity that there .% destitution . tlwr^ at
on having «o ablean org^, We learn {h|f Apd as agpnt. ,^
it has started under the moist favorable ' " , .lj° evfr^ ¿ ' !*
and; #?d throughout ^ U
its ; v,. State for aid tor these orphanli riu
? The |
•dfcsl pr
the peqple of
tlie' protest i
■Siifli
seized;' ^hife'dn- Hhévi
e fteed ingly an «®w j
cufiar nUture ¡ofi'thei
deoce, their curiosity in this ci
brightened by the alacrity
for
tfesirnr^
of Georgetown to-day. We may ox- ¡ lor
P,otl i„ this eity M íhe , | ^ ^
BKP'-^w
'12 - )>\ • k, ... A,qx '
"What i* Friendship but tt iVaiMe?"
From tha Jtal.H%t^!ti>tu man.]
Pruhahy no main «ve:
friend than General (Jrant
©ral ltawlius.
la
A'
a better
in Gen
. BUHL -wrM « ^ «fpbant,, HíijiílWé. Wh^iiHIFílíf^ VU„M
children, and to saataifi n 1ri«tituti«s> |Vr in the Internal fieveaué
calculated to do so much good;^ know ' ther%i
only for these destitute orphans, but cbnduéted without tile con
tr*- *
. 1. . i «ustaining. or much nearer so than at
we are not advised. When he-addresses ; present. Each one give what you feel
our people, we hope big crowd will ' able and wftliug to, if ?f it but ten
give him an *ttetitive hear|j|f,; e# Ue is ■ cents, it wi" be thanklully received.
^ gp- ■ Ifyou can give one tenor fifty dollars,
you will be abundantly repaid in the u ejr n«,-*v -ue. v neu m
happy satisfaction that you have re- have coihed the fiih. aJi
i ft421 AUJUgTé,
. 5r Riv,:°f. yhnstian duty HI I in«\—O^mer-Jour, IS
foedRVijf^ tRe huffgty win 'tHbíbfng t¿e ¡ ^
naÍE#d! I irecórninénd that some one i \ tv«l4>«* t'ú*ío¡
íruítem of one
rrd'M^él
over^thos® of another, w|.
>ofow p^
not to place rutt
empty\ protest«tion.i, ho
their nikv be.. When tí
r in every town and neighborhood act as I Seeing Auch said i * 1¡¡
- a sub-agent, and solicit donations week- ¡ the celebraiet!"'P«eíer-4 rn'tfgM
lie was an old ánd ly or monthly from every availabh)
us that on
friend, Mr
v i*-T — ®
blacks—there
ism. J£e had been
ie of tu* own race
land, e*t rebel bread and drank
whisky, Did they not alt do the
u th# crowd,
"t
and 1
ts and
of I
_.„irA
hi audited* Í
ie two speechea
«r-vc-■■■¡i.:•:■■,} ■:
first number
called the
P. Rucker,
■ ■ I®
1 H®£?íiñí is
ot
flic ted with lie ihol rici awn and evident!"
near death, he stood msnfnlly to his
post, whilst the JP.esklenf and the l•o^t
since the fourth of March last. F «h,
the most decent of the party, was rus-
ticatingí4;hfir«Rendid summer wrtrea
in New fork ; Hoar, the leáfáed Af-
teHey üéróraf,Vas imposing WS brain,
exhausted from profbund legal deliver-
ances, in Massachusetts ; the "jovial
~ i," Secretary of the Navy, was
sr;itJ9iÉÉlt té tfce naíbo ? w
If)
over the North.' The onl?
>f the whole party Was 1
at bis ¡ ' NÉÉI
the pver to the Treasurer of the Home for
■jm P.™-
■■■■■iPP«|kvvr-|ip|H
wm devoid to Grarrt,tih*.i
vmm
anc
moments v& the
I so welt. But
tdn till the
i ' " 'IT " va I, l*|« '«Iltf, UOlWlfc
tin. who will act as my agout tíiero. j the wmk mAko at leap j
C. W. Brpokip, pear ¿Pjn: yvjlle, has | ac,«.í;.^ JfeiÚ '
^ ^ as «^eat for me j vary fcá -^blton, fo.
receiving any thing that persons may j and as hft is tfi.e only |
desire to xive, . T.hodo that win# otie ikMu
UCOH5 iu i Eidpe that some orie inir It ih this cftttfttf;
in every to'tftt «tod neighboirhbotf%i11 ,SS ieSH*B
desire
in eve
act af agent, and splicit aid from every
available source. Any person so col-
lecting or desiring to give any thirtg,
if they will write to me at Mahomet,
Burnett coúnty, I will at Oficfe call t^a
them for the same, or send the amount
thus collected to B W. 0. Baker, at
■ty&Wrwt'QZV- ^• Brooks, oear Perry-
yilie, and I will at once turn the same
iind her sister cities of Houston and
iatveston in this noble work of char-
nt tor Éaylaná WwSSrBflfeiSe,'
i' mtMff
Iti "II the pfiporg throtlglldnt Hie
papers editorial wtides stating that
vigorousefforts are in progress to break
ment, and tW bje^vylii '
ii9ii t*ihix «ntí ' IIA .ET.í'
■KMi
iff/Vyy: ••• v." . 4. •. '
the closd
frightful ex
o
to the
wo presuVne hi* will h r
dispose of nexf sprir
pissed-wi^i; it .
ting it altogether ¡„
that a bale of ^cele
sissippr. recerl
French kccouní
Our Goiisales
iii^aci^t
or, and;wt, ,
of him not lorigl
was sdnt down f
«o badly taken
read rt,:''Í ÍIé Édl
te take.And *vi
and wrote on it
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They did so; i
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Josselyn, Robert. Tri-Weekly Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 130, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 29, 1869, newspaper, September 29, 1869; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181459/m1/2/: 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.