The Jefferson Radical. (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 5, 1870 Page: 2 of 4
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r«ui !/ I A FiU1 A I f Kdwin M. 8tanlon is deal Well "h,0
I | 1.1^ 1 l i\ L/l ViliJ- cares? Old mothor earth is putrid with
the carcass of many lessor villiou before.
e. T. tiABLA D - - i:dllor ; Stanton was « "laurelled ruflim ' meaner
t IV G IKLIHIU - - Pulillslitr ! dian <b(* idea) moro oorr"l't 'nan the
i real Jcffories. L* h'«" go,—"hoveled out
OFFICIAL 01 T V JOURNAL 0f tho memory of men, as the writhing red
■ ■ . 1 ■ |W i - —
constantly receive codnnniiicas
tioui and letters from person* who profess
to bo highly pleasod with the Raii|<.-.U. fur
its bold,a,id straight forward course in the
cause of Republicanism. We would ies
mind all ouch that oouipliiuents to printer*
J EI I'ERION , TEX AS,
ISATURDAY FEBRIUUY o, 1870 .
worm m i hoveled into the grave along with are not the only thing necessary to keep
up a paper. It has been a churao'eristio
itse f!
ti p dirt thnt. hide" corpse from the gnzc
of the world No, not shoveled oiit of ( (J ju
memorv • for through all t.mo n reu.emb- lum V V u
ranee of horror will hang over his iufumous | withant any assistance from its subserib-
nnmc as hangs the crown of crimson over; ere. The gcntlemeu who started it wore
the grave of i felon. Ho was not fit t live; „f opinion that the ouly thing neoessti-
ntill loss was he fit to die. ^ Four days be- j ^ „uocejg WB8 to procure as many
ja aPs; I -
I Court of ,bo United State* He was a fit I to them. Hundreds of names were pro-
man for such a plan* i this bewildering j cured fr«m all parti of t h^State, and tU
thing they call a government.—Gilmer paper hts been senttotbeiu, expecting, -
Sentinel. j niost of them were loyal men, that, they
It does not surprise us thnt the sauie, WOuld subscribe. Other names have beetn
spirit thnt gloated over the Woody horrors, U(J ^ our agnnts fr()m very fow 0f
of Andersonvillo and Libby I'risions ia not w|l0m |,ave we rejyived any advanco.—
Tickets have been printed by us for can-
didates, some of whom have n<>! seen fit.
TELKUUAPilli KKM'8-
The latest IteroDstruct'on Acts
j JacKson. Mi>s.„ JJanutMj f7.—General j
M ot "777 , „ ! Amr, left fur UHingtun Iwt; night. It! Bo u enacied. eto!.~Th«t facmfVer any
New Orleans l'ebruary 1.— ottou Lel«eVOd acoernl .\«0'>rri will acoompas c,polion nut|,nrized by the nut passed
quiet, 24 ls4a 'J4 1 2 Gold 1*21 1-8. j ny biui II. It. K ids, colored I'nited JVlarck ii3, 1SI>7, entitled an aot supples
Departed for Rod River, Rapides, Ida 8(#(eg Senator, It ft lur Washington this mentry to an net to provide for the unoe
and Toxas. I efficient government of tho rebel States.
i evening,
"* Washington, Jai.
Republican Stale Lxmitive foiiimHiec
J. G TU At'V, Chairman, Houston
A. 15. HALL Tiwurei, Houston.
JI'MCIAL DISTRICTS.
lit—W. J I'llti.i.irs, Whartou.
£,i—W. B Moouk, Austin.
a I—U. T lit;itv, Oalvc ton,
'•h A. SiwiittiNU, Bexar
ath—A. Ulichsok, Lancaster, Dallas en.
ti h—J. W. Fi.am')*n, Wnlling's Feny,
Rusk.
7th—F. \\ . Sunnur, Shotman, Grayson ' above ruthlessly assailing a deceased states-
County. | man, whose noble devotion to his eountry,
8111 ■ C ^ T^.G a R t. a , i" Jticrson, Narion is ,he .dwiration of tho world. Nor does; t) pfty t,)eir bn| 0|| thfl wholo> tLe RiI).
< ,„ G H. Si.AtxiiiTMt Tvler, Smith oo.' ,urPr',c ttS N,me ,!,V*BC " *ure • ,,.AL |,as lived almost eutirely without the
H>tl.--W. M. VAnNur.1.,' Viotoria | that hold soeh foul beastly murderers as 0f the party.
]i(h--N 1'ATfKN, Waco, McLennan co. { Gan Winder. Wirti.'.liootk, Haker and It is time that it should be patrjui/.ed
i _th--C < a us uk . ; liekorstaff, as the true lights of chivalry, anc] su.staiued by men who«e interest it is
li'ii' n pu" r ?"i*°'m should look>ith envy and scorn on t0keed up a paner tlint is th< chamDion
1 4th --Joiin McUlank. Cov t hns Nitccos.. ... . . . ,. ... ,, , io Keep up a paper mihi is uie cuampion
2 "tli—11. C. 1'ki.ico, Wnwivillc, Tvlerco. dl8,,,terMle<1 P«tr.oti«ni. and tkc nablo de- #f (Leir righu HgIojt, eitiiten!,
3*>;h— Joiwt H. J. fin hak:of Medina. Tntion t0 ,lis « nn(ry, displayed by Edwin '
57tU—N. 1'ATTtiN, Wats. M. Lonnan co.: M- Stanton. While his conduct as «
John W McDonald, 1 statesman is a shining example to the world;
heoretury. 1 an<j f,;, ng(jn0 niourni his loss ; the ruffian-,
AI/IWSTCi I ly appsligists of assassiuatiwnj'and treason,
j in the siuiisbarbarous Ku Klux dominion,
1 ^ '' • KAASON i arc aiming'tkeirlpoisBtiod arrows of vanom ,
uiouey comes in advanco.
passed March 2, 1867, fcnil to laciliuto
;uary 31.—Senate-Tbe restoration, shall be decided ly a usajoriii
postoffice couiniittec received report bill for of tho votes actually oast., and of Ihe ('!'<•
postal telegraph; members of tho commit- j «'ou iu wl'ic,, >1,e Q"e8,ion of the adoption
, . , , j . .. or tsjeetion of any constitution is snnmits
ne suggest inunite niiuilier of details, sujrs , J
*° h ted, any person duly registered in tue otule
Washington, February 2,—lutemal j
feTcnua receipts to-day $H4t),000.
A bill was presented in tho House ap-
propriating £.'{0.000 for the poor of the I ^
District of Colombia, and also distributing . ... , .... —v i —v --c
810,000 worth of condemned Govern.,ant ^ " ^Tv T " V,rtC H'.e *}><■*
tuut uiontutt will, be rtijuireu ^to complete offers to vote.Jwnou he Las re^ideu tneroiu
the endless machinery of tho scheme. ' for ten days next preceodsnj; such election,
_ . ,, .. ; unan piesentatioo of hisoertiiicato ot regis*
■avana, January «l.~lhree bpaU,.<h r,faHon, hi* affiiavit or other snii,(uou^
gunboats comp.elely wreeked on Colorado ,.viderioe. under such regulatinus ts tiie
clothing among them.
Senator llowu addressed tho Senate up-
on a bill to repeal the neutrality Aot of
1118, which prevents Americans from en-
listing in or fitting o.t vessels for the ser- jreofs" TLe seco"J fleet of KPttaif,h Ku - f^audors niay pios-ribe.
.... . . , i • i ' liOA t-sj froitt Mvw York liwve nrrivcd ' fecc. 1-. And be it fuithor C!K(9t?a, c
t,oo oi torcign government, with wh.oh ; "«w i That tho constitutional convention ••[ any
the L uited States is at peace. i Loudon-, January 31.—noon-Consuls , of the States, mentioned in the net'. „■
A report from tho House Committee 92 l«ii, bauds 87 1*8. i which this is amendatory may provide that
on Foreign Affairs iu reforente to Ihu ini-1 p - . w. ,, , Bt ''ie ''me voting on the ratification ot
r . ... r . Paris, January ol.—Bourse opened j],e constitutiou registered voters inuv voio
tirisonment of Auior.caa oitiaeus in Great i ._ , i c ... -
, _ arm, rates aimz. \ also for members of the itoii&i; oi J{> .[,rescti •
liritian for political oiii'n.ses and closing 1 tatives of the United States, end for all
with u resolution that the President com-' I>*i tisu ^oi.rMwa.—fcenatnr (Jorbatt, elective oil) cers provided for liy aid const . >
munioate information couccming tho tub- PrMe"ted JoiBt r.aol«l,.« in favor of ta'ion, and the same elected officers who
• i Urith Columbia being included as an item j ahalllmake return of votes east for tie rat*
■ I— „..i -d.l. ai i , . iiication or rejection of tiie conwtitution,
iu any sctilemrut of tke Alabama claims.
shall enumerate and certify to the vote
cast for members of Congress.
See. 1. He it enacted, etc., That. Uiu
President of the United States, ut' sueii
at his honored and sacred grave.*|Tho same
( aptnio Smith, wlia com manned a. Gal* ^ ljJ# resolation[wns incorporated a peti-
vestou when the Harriet Lane was captar. ; tjou {rom tke (-0jumbiMa t0 guc(.D V,c(0_
ed, was killed ai Sitka, Alaska, by a , ria_ a<ki„g for lib#rly tPaMftr (heir al
druuken Indian, lheludian was l'*ng-1 Icjiauce to the luiled 8'a*es. H was a times as he deems best for the public inten
Subscribers for six months, whoss time ed. ' ....
expires with this number, and who have
not paid will please send in their subsciip I S(,-j
tior,. U e ehidl strike all names from iiiuriiifsctiiriiif town iu Jtlurooe '''K'1 n j , , ■ • * .,
uiaouiauunng iowu ju jiuuruyo. -1 •' llowara expretsed himself brnfivto that
our books who have not paid, and, here- j 8trike is attributed to republican influenc- , tfloi,ti thoughahe damaaded for "the pro-
attar. no names will be taken unless the , M, and the extension f the strike to oth- j prinoM of our niileJ .hipping $200,000,*
I 000 oi "cold cash."
• * "v v "««VM m* <. II vretD m | aruxv mii; *Ji 11* I Wl«*J ?
'• weighty document, and prolueedijiU'efect. 1 n,av submit the constitution whi th vua
Paris, January 22,—The La Crcniot, The opinion of the Sonata seems to ho very ^ ' Convention which mot iu
•< i • .i . , . i r ' I Hichmotid, \ irgiuia on 'l'uosdav, the i>'d
rue centtnuos. It is the greatest troo ; favorable; te ^be proposiMou.^kSenator J3y of December, 1807, to tl.c'agister,,!
iurtnt*i«r ii r i m Ir.w n in iLnriinA ''V ri j i ., ...... r c. , , ,
[iirts is Mppreheudod.
S>i .irsli^li. is uur autlurizvi a-^sut ioi Hani
ton County. | - .
i("5" (io! \V. It. NTOK yy i* "in antlioiixetl "pirit that plotted the aseassination of our' There are now hundreds of stran- ' l'e primary eause ot tke strike was the i
s.'Hiil at Linden. Davis eennty. ]'resident.;Lincoln ; that caused thousand* ' gers iu Jefforson ; so many as to astonish change of tho directory. A dreadful ac- j
|3T- II J,. t l.AKK is our authorized j 0f Union eoldiers to be penned up like ' the older citiions. At the present rate of' cident, the nature of which is not rtported,
brutes and starved to death, while their ' increase of population, it has beeu pre-
1 dieted by a gentleua:) well convorsant
CI.AUK
agent ut Gilmer, Texas.
Il.'f" Mr J. W. STKI'HKNSON, is our
4*iioii/,eJ Agent al I'aiis, l.amar county, j own soldicrs|ware treated in the North
lb«
as
Tax •
Cai'T. Cntm.Ks Hadubm is our reifular
Traveling <V|ioiit ami anthori/eii to receive
aur! ieeei;jtjfor sulisnriptiens for this paper,
ff*"" I'r W. ti. UOIilNSD.N. i.« our Agent
Hostofi, Howie county
brothers; it is not expectcd could do other- with tho inhabitants that the whola (nno
wise tkan go into licudi-h glee ut the death
ol'Stantion. Indeed, the.jbuih-whacking
savBL*e nature is too visible in the tone of
of tho community will bo changed within
twolvu months from the present time,—
killed several strikers; this increases
excitement,
Semi-i'fHeiul journals state that the
troubles al La Crcu/ot aie greatly incicas
ed by th" disti il utien of extroiue radical
It may be somewhat alarming for some of journals among ihe workmen.
he foregoi ng article to n ecd any comments ; our Democratic iriends to contempt ate, i, ut St htiei Isr, 1 tesideut ft the ^^uate, and
voters of said Sta'c, registo:ed at tho #utr
of said submission, for rutification or rej^c-
! tien, and tha" lie may who submit to seper-
| ate vote such provision of sain Constitutiou
' as he may deem wise, such vote to be taL-
I on ejt[1Pr „pnn pf t|jt, MJ(| pr0Tjg;f,n,
i- S SflMtor. alone or in connection with the other por-
i tions of said Constitution, !•« the JL'i >.«; Joufc
M r. Quick, Writing to' his pnper. 'the may direct.
H oust on Union, fioiu Galveston, cn the ! Sec. 2. That at the same -jiectirn th >
12th in«t„ sa\s : So far as he is able to , ve,ers (,f ?nid S,Mte D)!iy vott and elect
a-, , . .. . niercbers el'the General Asscnihlv cf said
discover, fi-o® the expressed views ot the u, , , « . , J ui
, . , . , State, and aH the omcers of tho .Stato pro-
niAmbcra of the Legislature,.there is a de- vid-d for by the said Constitution, sod
termination not*to vote for any person for Members of Congress, and tho 0,'5' sr c ti-
ll. Senator who butt been elected to respons "landing thn district of Virginia Miali c:ius-'
t' l't. DickStantiai. i ournuMioi ^ Thank (jod! sU'di creatures arc growing''t is uevcrtheloss true that there is ,i f^ir principal proprietor of tie works, and i .
jfcJ Agent at Kooky Comfort, ArUnsns , beoutiful|y j„8 tbey Hra being ewollowed j prospect for this city to be an extremely several companies of lroep arrived at La ^
/?ifTi11'1 atkTvWlTe;i* up by the intelligence of the country.— Radical burg. People coming from every Crux to day. Morj troops arc en route., ^ (
the lists of registered voters of snia f*
late
Beginniug Fins|M-ritj of .Itflerson.
It cnunot jms° the notice of any otio aj
We once in a while hear sonic desperate 1 part of the civilized world e.innot conscn-u- Loudon. January 22.—A Greek loan
barn-yard-savago bursting out in Kuklux
style and agoniieiog over the assassin's
all awake to every day oceurencep, that doom. Such miserable characters are bet-
ileflorson presents n picture of unexam- , 'cr 6(tcd by nature to grace tho halter
pled energy and pr -sperity. Her mam- j tll«u to criticise tho noklc deeds of >obl«
motli business houses c.ctflowing with ^ men.
merchandise; her leve<« crowded with' A disorderly house almost,.,imtned*
tiously endorse or swallow the prescriptive (1f half a million pounds sterling wili soon
spirit of Southern Domooraoy, anil unless he put upon ilic markot.
they make a heavy forced march towards Admiral Sir George Francis is dead,
liborul sentiments, th^y will drive numbers ugi d S i years.
f.-om their ranks without the least aug- j IVis, January 22.—Two thousand in -
mcntiug by immigration. ' fautry and six huudrod cavalry have ar
Connor uni|nostionably intends t , ven- r've^ at Gieuz.'t. An oditor ot Mur-
' sible pwsition by. the people at the late clec<- , . , ,
rks, anai. ' „ , , to l>e revised, enlarged and eorretcd viri, ,r,'
■ - here may be good reasons for the (f) puph uIeutioi)t arc°r(!in„ (0 ,.ur
renolutjon upon the part ot thcjLegislature, the purpwe may appoint "such register:- J
the strnggle l.as been{a!l:otly coutested Ire may deem necessary, and mo! rl'.". *:o''
one. and it. would be hazRideus to vacate shall be held and returns there/or mru,J1
fi
nnv place that the. people have filled at so tbo n,B,,T,,r T^i^d hj ,Le acts f,f (
■ , ,, ,, , „ . gress commonly called the KeeoiUr'
great arias. So far as we know, all that ^etH J
the Hast wants is ih1
V *•
Kepublican, devoK'
provemeiit Tafcf e
uiitted to a ilivisi
us a man who is wiHon"
■ ""erving
Sec* 3. That the P.rea'd r'
1 p s m;>*' i
, -„.,uce a,.j tios or sepi-,.
steamboats, discharging freight that 6(>r-*! iatly under our ofliee, the frnpienters' of tilate tho inili'sry despotism that has pre- soilleshas been arrested, charged with aid* | and evory persenul inlf.mst for the general provided in the iirm .
plies thousands of srjuarc mile,* ef interior. ■ which appear to bc>ctcrnnlly on the ' war
Jler unbounded rcrourccs as a coinmcrciaj ■ j)atb; ()p Thursday, n pugalastic encoun-
i; liter is illustrated when wc tako in'0 teri between two meu, look Jplaco. iu this
ideration that ihw pj*>t week nearly J ' dead fall,'^making the neighborlnod re-
tivo ihoUHimd bales of co'tou liavc been . tiouud wiih curses and abuse. After fight*
f'nipl -il, iind that if only n drop compared , iujTiusidc for some ti'ine, they adjourned to
to previous sliiplnients, and thousands' tbo 8lreo', where they had it in the most
upon thousands of bales urc yet to be t„. j , ' ^ylo," very remarkabley
>.en away, to give employment to half the fh#re woro „0 ]i#at0 [ni t tbem> ll)d
world.
vailed and eontiuues to exist, in Texas, ing the Creunot revolt. I good; a tuao who has studied and is willing " '^pprata veto, and at tho .
J and will expose the depravity, corruption jlajrij Jaml9 22—The Cortes had I to work to develop the resources of th. j1'1; vof!e" ^ for
8d<I villainy tfjfit .scoinittgiy aura net. dream i • t* i < ors frgisiafnrft aod «1I tht*
that there is a day of reckouing or an hour 8 Hlorn,y se"!liou over the students' man- • •cuntry; one wtie is willing to labor tor ficais provided for in said C, n-.1 uti^i
of accountability.— Tit/u s and lki nuh/i- ifestation. Kevero said he would subjcct ; carry out tko riew* and principles of Members of Congress ; Provided als
can. ' ' to the aciion of the tribunals of justice *li j the liepublican party, who will fuel him- no election shall be iield in said
The military tyranny of which lire, disturbers of the peace, be they eld or i "df, when cleetrd, a servaut of the people J cj"" f"r any purpose unlii tho i'i■•*
Loughery speaks, consists in protecting youug—tho country shall see that she is ! aud uot their dic.ator, at«l we are content. ' "
loyalcitiz -ns at tho ballot hot ; and very not speakinjj to the wind, He repeated i '1 he ltepubliean party cauuot efford to
A:,oilier evidence of our city's rarely Gen. Buell, whoso^presenee in the vicinity
e\ainpled thrift is the lsrgo number of ouabled him to seo! tho aliair, and.hasten-
strangers thnt tire overflowing our coniinu- {ing to.tho;.sceno of disturbance, he quickly
nity with their energies. Itusiuoss men, ! quelled the fight by jerking them asunder.
Mechanics and Railroad men are so nu- On Friday |uiorningj annthori disturbance
neieus as almost Io swallow up the older in the sann placc, resulted in" a soldier
ciiiuene. Theso stiangers sre the advance j gottingjhis face bruised in.a frightful man*
guard of intelligent labours that are des- . t|0r, though half the ncighbrhood was^ ar-
tined to open our unbounded resources, oused, there was no arrests, It has be-
build our railnmds, ( ur cities, and develop 1 comcr very common/or fights"toi?cccurJiu
«'ur agricultural di«ti iets. llailroatls, j this saloon, but tho belligerents alway escape
Steamboats and immigration will cause rrcsts. The Jcityijpulice deserve great
and very not speaking to the wind, He repeated
tyrauieally disarming the chivalry of their that he would castigata all disturbers of' risk unti ied or doubtful men who pale a!
the name of radiaa!. scalawag, and earpet-
German b>ggct, or turn a willing car to the insiili-
they ,oiled together on the street until timo honorod weaPons- "ie ■^"••'Ooter and public order,
A I . • V. n . n ■ j« L H . f..« . m _ t . . .. L I. . . ^ .. 5 _ _ _ T V V
this city to resound with llio industrial praise forjheir vigi lanco in keeping peace,
pursuits of intelligent and enterprising but wo would suggest thnt they should
Sec. 4. That the President ftiir i
ed States may, in like inanr.e;, rc
the Constitution of Mississippi t-, thn v >r< >
of said State nt such time and such n.*iw,;(i-
the bowie-knife ; whioh has be«n oonsidors : Kome, January 22. — The German l' ggei, or turn a willing ear to tho insidi- may direet, either the entire «V-
• i' ,i • « — ... . | ii ■* Rtitucion or seperate pionniM.s ir Mto -••.lur
ed in the past as the orfly snfo guaranteo : buhops have reeolveii that unless the turn- ' «r approaches of its enemies. Its past, as provided in thn Hrst sccti-'ti of t:
of a Demncratiu viotory. Hud tho uiilita- her of members of each dioeose was son-I history has striking eiamplea to ndmoniah to a seperato( vote, nnd at the c-m:, ..j,-,
ry done their duty in the conntie* west— sidered in tho votns of the Council they 11 « Legislature against such a course. 1 tion thn voters may vote for ami cle t ihe
where Connor g\ined his strength—thn would return kome in a'body. Their ac- l Let. the touchss'ore be, is he a tried Re- *' ""'d it'l tiio
freed in a n would have been allowed to vote, t icu caused much excitenacrit, j publican ; can he be driven Irora his posi-j' i H
' I I .. i . . ., i , ... , . , **««iiin, ana momucre< ot \ oni:
and the result would have been different.! Washington, January 28,—A some-' tion by intimidation, or lured otl oy the J See. f). That if either of s
Wherever loyn
ruffianly outrages
nnd a fair oxpr"ssion
rous principles
to the walls, and justice rises triumphant, g-iged in sj^jculations with Jay Would ; j Is d°1"' "''all be able to leel that it has
aud tbo impression produced ou sum* o' . beeu well done.—AatioHtil fri'/rr,.
people from till parts of the. country.
have un eye t-> tho frequenters of this dis*
W e say Immigration, Railroads and reputable} headquarters of rowdies.
the members ot the committee was that he |
| led Gould to believe that he had influeuce {
Murdf.r or two or Gkn. Pillow's i
Suns.—Says the Huntsvillo (Ala.) hide-[
pent of tho Iftth ultimo :
Wru learn from the Conductor Stephen* l'ieaident through Mrs Corbin,
son, on tho Memphis & Charleston Rail* ■, ., ,t,„„ n„„i,i
Cnpitol. Lut our iindevoloped wealth be ( ^cjcan tb0 attention of our retdsrs to j 'oad, that on Sunday night last two sons of ' IL " '
open to the intelligent working men of ,. j ti 'em of Borohmeyer & Co i Oen, Pillow who h-H been living on their,,0 embark in bpecukt on.
•ill r,arts of our ...motrv I n thn ' "erciimeyi^r I pUntation near Lagrntige, Ala , were shot I House—A resolution was passed to
.,11 parts of our count,). Let ho gua an- tho-proprie,or! 0f the Railroad House Res- ^ kil,0{J , , pJty |jf ^UrA lnon,
cc i^o tin .at if ioc\ci comes o oiiui lip (tturun^ on 1 >j«11;i9 St, immediately undor ; One of thorn was riddled wi'h bulletin. It joint session.
our interests, t ieir political sentiments | ^je judical office. They linve'a full house is noi positively sure that, tho other was
Texas News.
¥\ oni tli? WoHtherlnrd Tiitiw, Ja,
Ou laat, Saiur day morning Mr.
io
day making the Public I'riutcr clcctivo in
will lie rvpected. Wo want intslligent
labor and to gain it we must make it res-
pectable, Give u* free speech and pro-
tection in political smtiments, and you
lisvo the best class of Mechanics of tho
oit.i«r',
and good faro. - Wo recommend the bouso
to our'friends.
killed, but next morning his horse was
found with stains of blood on tho saddle,
and the voung man had not been heard
luteruaj revenue :cu*ipU to day amoun-
ted to $ jlO.UUO.
(t We bud tho pleasure of meeting
in our «anctum, lion, S I.) Wood, editor I so well
and pro| l iotor of that launch Republican j
journal, the JVn/ionnl Iniler,, published
ut 'J'jlor, Texas. Tyler Is a flourishing
(Ef- Judgo Wood of the Tyler Index
callcdjOn us yestcr*day
to see the vetran[editor,of one of the best jay
Loyal papers in tho State. Histfriends iu
Jcflerson^will^belpleused to|see#him<lookiug
A man was arrested iu Marlir, a short
time since for horse-stealing, and confessed
tlist be belonged to n gang iu Falls and
tT- The M usic Hall appears lobe Ihe Robertson counties, and that they had
" | only'Vtraetion in this city at present — j stolen 25 bones this last fall.
place, and bids fair to bo cue of the largest j Kvor>' °ne ndrait',h«t it% an ordl'r1^' I ^ Kxamincr learns from Capt. Snend
t> I well conductcdestablishment, where srause- that T. J. Brooks was killed by L. R
11 owes . . . *
iucnt(is the orderjof the uight. Jig dauc- ItnHham «t Wnxahatekic, on the night of
inland towns in Knsteru Texi«.
this, in a great measure, to Ihe untiring.
energy and zeal of the Index Its editor} in8' sin*iuS-' burlesques, comedies und (the -4th inst. Rusham escaped and is pur
lias labored incessantly to bring about a 'ragudios nre on;the bill, of entertulnment. \ lliad.
/ cling in society that would induco immi-111 is "eed'em!,° "a7 ,lint S™* Pftrt of'
gration into Oiis'Statc. 11 every county in ! Je^rs'in c,,n Lo fouuJ tl,ero durin= the
T'tds could support it paper like the performance
h>df. \ a ehristinn like spirit would bi
engendered iu the minds of the people in
prom
such ralilcution of the
commanding in said Sf.ite.
I lee That before the Starer of \ it.
I ginia, Mississippi and Texas shsil be lad-
mittcd'tojreprcscntation in Congress their
several Legislatures, which n\nv V here*
' after lawfully organized, shall' •■sii'V tiie
Hdwin lifteanth articlejwbich hns been proposed
Rippey and his wife, who live 1 15 milen by ( osgtess to the Fevcml Siatus as hu
from Weathcrford, were killed and scalped 'o the t OBstitutinii oi' the
bv a party of ]( Indiana. The Indians ''« ,! .. ...
, „ . , , , , aee' '• "'at tho frocecJniffs of -.aid
camped on l'riday night, near tho house of States shall not be deeiuod tinaf, ,,r oper-
Mr. Rippey. The th igs kept np a contin- as a complete restoration thereof, until
The Committee on Territories reported uous b rki"R *" "d early next, respectively shall bo approved
from This is indeed a terrible tragedy, a bill to obolisli poljagamy io Utah, and i ,norn'r,g Mr- Rippcj went to ascertain the j ' "
empowering the President to enforce its j 0IIU',<' About one hundred yards from his| efl'ectual remedy for small-pox is
suppression by force, if necessary. j ''"U-e he was fired upon and bis let.' <Yae- said to have been reecntiv lotir.d by a buv-
. , ,a ,. lured, lis endeavored to crawl back, -,p«n nf il>. tt.iii i .... t i- "
Helena, Montana, January 28,—One ... ... - = me Jjnnsh nrtny in '.lunu, lb?
cavalry aud one infantry company, under vv l '-'i r *j " W| et0 rm£ "m 18 gun.— mode of troatment is ns follows: Whe •
Colonel Maker, left Fort Shaw, aud e.ptur ' * hlloM1" ™ ^ tho' the preceding fever is at its. height k and
i .. „ /M • /. /vi • xt ■ t®ncc lor Lim to got over, the Indians rush- lmtVirA \xn ^ t t
ed the Ucar Chief Lamps. Ouly ei>?ht, , . , , , , J oeroro tue eruption appears, • Iif: t l^u
ir j Cvi up nhftt the two down and scalped :s riluilpli ~; i, ,
Indians escaped. . . t 18 with croto i oil and tartnii«
W..hi.g,o„, J.ou.r, i!7. —Sen.lors' 8'"* 1.ft.,- ,k
1'arp.otor, Ib'lutuuil, .nd T,„, 6,™. k" en,p.i.u l „p„, on 11,.I ,b„
now election throughout the Stats of Geor- ■' rV?1.1"^ • ,. ^odi'' to 'ho relief of he rest, it *l,.o
Mr. R. was one of the pioneers of this j secures a full and complete eruption, ntij
W [. > ia i , Our informant could not give tho cause,
° * | but we hopo to have full information to-
cr: m rs K*te kWood's Rostiunnt
|sccms'to be tho general attraction to gen*
Mr. Cnvanaagh, delegate from Monta>
na Territory, has just received a hitter an-
nouncing very rich te.'d extensive goid
discoveries on Cedar C reck, which runs
gia, and tho appointment of General Pry-
or as Provisional Governor. Mueh dis
satisfaction aud difference of opiniou exist
it) CoMgit ssabout Georgia.
Revenue to-day amounted to
00".
«370a-
London, January 27.—An agent will
stead of the mora!, political and religious ; t|emCf''1 in want 0f wolUQIIotl tabUii of the range separatin- Moii'hi.m and Idaho Ter-
'own the eastern slope ut the mountain soon j^avc hero for New York to look after
disease from at.taekin*
ostieci. ti, which i.ew "\isis. It is a truth
Jul tayieg, that where reason is allowed
lo combat tyranny and oppression and
the rltories. These deposits nre s-d 1 to rival
all anything io California. Throe hundred
best of' fare. Ilcr restaurant—on
European siyle—is a'great suoccss, as
her boarders can attest. • and twelve dollars arc said to hive been
j panned out of ouo hole, and the writer de-
tir i. n i. ii -n i i> >•-„ i>„„> • clares that he has seen S'J to the pan tak
Walter Holt, who killed Patton Kankin . . , . , .
j i -r _ en out with s/reat regularity. 1 hero
It IS indeed gratif;, mg to us to mcct'at ltonnd Top some limo i..00,|was kil.ed muoh exeitement in Montana, and thou-
sands are alreiidv on th ir war to the tie^
mines.
tcr the iutercf" of foreign stockholders in
the Itrie.
San Francisco, January 20.—Tho
frontier, nnd a man of sterling worth. thus prevents th*
The Examiner hears that in a difficulty 'he internal organs, TiiL is now tiie es-
between two wagoners on Little llraios ' tablishcd mode of treatment in the Engs
one was killed and the other dangerously j ''"hjarniy in (. bina. nud .a regarded af a
wounded. ' ' perfect cure.
A difficulty ocenrred one day last week tnT Subscriptions and Advertisement*
Itetween Mr. Jacobs and Mr Sneidcr in ; to the Rune At., continue to eonio in
Lavaca county, in which Mr. S. was se- Loughery's opinion to the contrary uotwith.
j verely wound, d. In the affray the wife RtaDdine_vou bet.
lalsa teaching, the firmer will most cer-
tainly be triumpbnnt.
K J '* ci ' "«vwi m XkUUIlU I Up Pl/IIIU lllll'J BlllWV||n ia niuwn ^
with s'tcli true an I honest Reptiblicatu as ' by Mac /ipp, at Wilson's store, Washing-. <w
Jndg« Wend. 'ton cottu \-, last Fiidar.—S, A F..yrt$*. n
i * '
and child of Mr. S. was severely wounded
Iriti-h Rariufe, from Australia, brings I „ ,hot (rom tll„ gu„ of J#eob; Nj af_
several political prisoners seut from Ire- I rc,t,._j(;„tin^ finard.
is land t" the British penal colonies in IStio '
and lS'iT. They were entertained and
provided for the t eui&ns of the oitj\ 4
I
Dr George B. Luring, of Massnchusctts,
' has com* out for won an sutl'tagc.
standing—vi
0^" Bill Barrett o: the i (ar.isoti Flag
is about to move his t.fl ^ifcriotl,
God forbid. We Jbuvo too liniry reh
papers^here now for to •\oi:-boiug j
this comniuiiti.
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Garland, C. T. The Jefferson Radical. (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 5, 1870, newspaper, February 5, 1870; Jefferson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth235603/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.