The Daily Texan (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 41, Ed. 1 Monday, June 6, 1859 Page: 2 of 4
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Chesapieskc
the N't# Jer-
ling on Tliurs—
" Thfc l?eirYoffc Fi&t corrects an' error into?
which the prestt generally Has Mien in re--
ft-reiic* to Gen. Baraenay v'Bilfacrs. wh-.*-
commands one of tb ftench divisions in th«"
war with Sardinia. He- is the son-ofthe o:K-. ?
cef ot the same name who served- under tha-
'^{lugy w« beaad « the. nurrtirrpof tbe ttnofflr "first Wipot.tn ami baa been dead Marly
taa >'iit*J ' •'* "l'-*' •*" \
rhe*«Wi ile ArAt W$ Mf wHI p*y
the Daily
give-* thousand entrants fr m their papers
and the sj>eeebes of ib< it orators to show thai
tliey, too. a- ju*t as strong in pronouncing
panegyrics upon the dignity ot' white tabor.
- Jfi W«!■ ca pine* the apjf- U «f ,*y kwf hoi*
A****** -d
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lain qaitfc<tt idtkinkJnr<!tcm with disgust \fi w them t be- tfc* f in fcv'erv pomt of
iauMcrUfe,«M^BM>.
For Governor
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For Lieutenant Governor,
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Pi 1 *6bl dtCTt I ng Vny tftipf tn<ihe line of the
But what arguments can the five or six
pers in the State, that pretend to he
of tl£ Opposition, use to obtain the "Gonna tf
Banflfs" that thev .ar* talking «rWwfo-ai.<>nfc
Every one of these papers, with the excep-
tion of the - Intel lig *ocer, «rtre fortnerlv K.
N, sheets. Will this he an argriment. potent
a lid" convincing with our German' population?
Ill roafWttjnn with Oris they a harming np-
on the '•dignity of lfttor." Km, tb^w-ait
moonshine. Political stomp epeakeron* the
tAe canvi^a in Massachusetts nsrtf the same
arguments to gMn the German irflnenwe and
Hid ihi «A>tainin^ a larpe numt>er ofthrir
f and as soon as the Black Repuhl"
were in apwy-jimevof the first laws
-enacted wp* t* require Cwt^nHlx
residence of two jHAvaftermiy lii
jlheir naturalwatiop p«|«|ra, before tHey
'1 or hold an o8j&?4^ttte Sut«;
the^ see the Know Nothing press
tbe'Ojiposition. They well know wfttat 1
said of the German population in the
laiyW olt^Mi and£onr(?erroan citizen
' nof so '/oolish as to believe that tAtty b v*
«hange-i one jo* or tittle from their &ttner
opinions. Gfeal cry now of "ilignity of la-
bor." "our lovely German brolhe**.M Ac.
but place them in poaer and one oPthe first
laws we should expectto: *e paj«ed, would
he. that no foreigner ehldd vote or bold an
offico-in the StaW until they here
ilve years after they Had become naturalized.
HouKton was the great leader of5 the N.
N. party then jn ourv St«te; be. wa badly
Of our old friend
laiga supply.
T'"
gygn mUtf of Ph lip^ohaK Fjsstetfei
.-fr
S^r|.,Lw? baa optnod^s Carnage
Painting ahop- on the mutb side of Mam
Flan, Vrfiera a^b he is pit-pared to repair
«arriagea j way of trimaaini^ wood or iron
work. 'We haye seen several specimens of
Mail jt H ntsrMt.
It has
4^ couple of Mexicans had a
dHBcnltv-'in-our to d jrydunn^whSeh
4ne stabbed the OCbbrin Oif JWftt, •<*&
oftnulder; waa immedialely ar-
rested and now Mjail. " ^
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CT l«^rrang^«^.iit^ Arm*-
J>epaMm<i^iv C*pt Wither* k aaWevW from
4uty for ta ^hort time. and jC^Otr '^Wash
inrton sn^Vs his pl§<* as ArUne AMsi«taut
Hatinir (cmral. for this division bf the U.
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j %r gtuir, i>J ifflJcfTTu ii,Thjiu 'piiTiuT ainne. hr
has endeavored to he as consistent a Ueme
erat as pdnsible ; but does any one for a mo-
ment suppose that his principles have chan-
ged in the least i -regard to foreigners?^ Let
him have the power and our German citnens
would see to theinsorrow. The democratic
papers in bur State-that *e have seen includ-
ing some 2& in number, are supporting tlM
n gular nominees of tbt Houston Convention:
M<^u are alf good and true democrats M
The Austin trf nominating eiiqaa
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view. They are ll> audiienly taken wiib a
diorrhcaof words m bumf wbite lalMir/ But
note the folio >i<ig exiiaot that the Ulaefc'Ke-
puliliran K. Nr*. «*!-'> the Sbrth have been
VMWtniff htws to prevent the toretgnet from
being a emae 101 neeen l g. year* iristtad
of live !' liwle-the foilowing;■ i*tract H> svf
the hidious head of Know NotlUitgwu linked
with BlackcKe|^«iIicahisin. -
We fa.y it -in. folly—it is madwss to-at-
to seduncthe GeruianuoT 'IV*as from
tb Democratic1 fip rty by appoa> ng,to theaa
->& .hey were*^ bob ieiiNfc«: - The.pim-
mxno of Texas wwKtaiuMhy l>euhif fa«y:.
*' ♦ -There is in Bo*t*m and otl^r fcwiMh
. targe Irish populntion. andjoh .he Irish are-
atwa-j s i)> mocra.uc aihl aivrays faithb*! to the
Union, and as the doiitiiiantparty of t >e<State
inu^s did hate ' f eeigner8./'*and moaeoveir^
vsdesi««hodisfraiicbine.os,.al U events
o etnbarasa and' restimt • tbe p^it c k
rf ihe elapses, they are ahoot Uxen.ict Um
that a citizen s%'II not b<* perrjitfed totnn
TIL TWQ YE aiS Af lE^ HE.IlAS
NA rUKAlZEl). I hi* by "the He-
t>bcaiiM of Olhitf States- is thought t ho
; a«t policy," or though-it only, or mamly
ht the lrt*h, there being !ew other I'rtv-
b«rn citizims in that .Su e. y*Vthe piii -
cipie looks hnd. and nny give umbrage to tne
GERMANS, who they* hav.< lar^etiopes of
deluding into their suppoft in the neat dec
t on. They do-not it apprtrs, object to it as
inherently wrougf or atiylhiug of that kind,
as indeed they cunid not wwh any cu i>ten-
cy. for a party that enacts registry laws in
this and other States, and does all iftscan to
euiharass the voter in exercising his r«ghts at
tb^ poHs. has > o right to explain of aimUar
thftigs in M >8 achusetts.
•• Among other- interested in this^master,
and desirous* bf preventing tbis niinchiaf to
4ie -Republican Cause " -. one Karl Shultz.
1 ltBtchmaii all the way from VViscoman. who
yearn
The ma nrbose wtffwas'a good coak^ if ,
alive, at a very ndaonowi-Oie. - < r
It is by some oomwiaved remarkabi >. amS
by others abo in M«t that the ph>tvacteil ill- . , *
ness of an ;>hfceniv Senator, f^untner of .Man*.
sa^hnsetts. { shtxild- sHll k-aveiiim strength*
enough to h ild to hioolkce.
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' Tito Anagram i> Austria is VHMarriJ ,
Latm for "to lay wast*"—a business im>
which that country has been engaged bjr"*'
centuries* I
A man's wife lately died in-New York, aad«
-upon exuuination of tbr body, not a trace v£> {
poison was found in it.. '1 his is regardad as- ' <
remarkable proof off. the advancement oT"
wntue and domestic bapffness in thtt exem- -
v'slr* V ar^" ha«e druotmed up spina -half dosen pa pars
f\ v" jr ) appMwe iKeir cau*rT but show as the fii
dewacratir paper among th -ih 7" And sh
ns the irst democrat that will support tbta
Bie Frontier Nnwa. Birdville Union, and
BehA rson New Era. came out thm-wot*
with-the Houston Banner Hoatin
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ma-3^ «■ ~ vfT4iiii>iiiio|i innn ixiinmc
arity U*f"an effort w ill pnnn l>e jpade
mu es^a|jishing the 'Historic Assoriat
not
cant-
Onrs-
> air informed from felinWe an-
■for
HMnrio Assoriatmn^
8m Antonio, and wiH| a f<ir pros(«ct of
Xf* «*• eMMaWt'fK The Times. Liddenr
W tbr hit-of m t*e whr it h ihVMre
<M hps* spmetlilne of tlrifrlrmi to amuse
< Antonio . . . . _
Id others ufuur
McKinney
e *re glad that the yessenger has gf cn
'^tbe condnrtOT^ VeribeJil^r*, Wf eveft i^l4t
above, with tho efceptioK of the Birdville
Uatan and Inti Higwootr. are Know Nothir
and 'one of the edirors of the latter pa
enndncted the Know Nothing organ at l
plai-e in thp last rmv for Gavemar. '" " •
On the other hand e\a<y. Democratic paper-
in the Slate sustains- tiie naininations oTtho
'uooston Convention. To begm—
Tlw Northern Standard, C.arksville.-
1 he Texas Republican. Marshall.
Tha Uppfaur Itcvnocmt, GitUu>r. *
The Ilerild'. Ji-Ul-rson.
h<4-itena rather
than t • h *e a constant-Hrafn rtf uiortey .from
our ri< r tovbStaie b* travelmg< ehowit(tn—^ r 'Sbo We kJy Era Botibam.
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and ofl- **o^the hiimiiiig order
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We no gw'qoi'^Snjfo ipthe last pnmW
of the Set • JQanial turn the feet that they
had drive AOmimt g«^>hop,ont ofSegiw.
Well, th^lj^1^ "WT h«t oan
Ahey Hyp «riXwM ndt NT at
«M MtiAs<-NO<Jmr that they htdllin*
th^re You can never force
public opinio^# T^sy l)%v* kd that in se-
8tales. ?nd with |Ut a
The Beporters Tyler. ~
Tlie Dallas ll' iald. Oatfi
Tho Advuca'e. Palestine.
Thi?iiH-raM. Qifn ma n.
The, South, rn iieacon Henderson.
t
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* Uotcnmanajl tlie way irom isconsin. wno - it is asserted that a «
made a spitcif in l an^rtfl HaTT « Tfcw dnys- groW?r-TTr>Tf Coiii|ilirti! leu:
j vm iw<i7rn iuiiui fc citm 1 _
since and EULOGIZED CHARLES SUM-
NEK as the greatest among the great mot|-
em-how* of humanity, whatever that may
be. The vote of the naturalize ! citizen for
fifty years has been cast< the scalo of De-
mocracy, and indeed seowr< d the almost Un-
mtei upted ascendency oftthat glorious cause,
but'iheri* are urgent symptoms that a'large
portion of- the Geripaiuvare now being dalu-
dt-d into the support of -tbb Republicans—of
a party not a|l n * hostilu to tbUir interests
but thataeeksto DEGRADE THESE GER-
MAN'S to a level with the negroes*
-No- possible falsehood or misconception
will: ever de eive the Irish—thfy Waoir in-
stinctively, that anything w'lich is endorsed
by the Engliab aristocracy must be opposed
to liberty and-democracy, and Uiertfore. that
a *y** "PI*•tJf
r<* and monarchical in its results, whatever may
yi* | be its pntf-ssinos or intentions. And tho
nits, who spread himself so ex-
tensively- Ibe other day a Paneuil Hall on
the heroism ofCharienSmnner end tho De-
mocracy of the* ife-pubhcwM, will rtoub less
editor gm the followinK.mnos-
' n oi the elect af an advertise-"
time mart sees an advert se-
i«e no notice af it; the second timer-
I>a4o«b -ai tb^name ;lhe third time be looks-
at the prw^br fourth tune lie reads it^.
t^filth time he sp akaufit tohi* wifv^tbs
sh^h time ho buys. . *f.
' There wano lesothan 4t0fMu«p v« §■«« .: .a.
Mason in the United States.* nealy ill of t
which are said to bo in an unwraalty Hour-
ishingcoivlinon. '' .w^iL
A mill piese of p p« or-linan. mait«ne4 * *
wiA turpentine, and-pat into wardrobes or~
drawers, tor n singte dnv, o tbwe times a^ pp
yiarv it is said, tsnsufflcient pr^ervatiom-
agaiantmotbk « .V • ";
Within tho memory of old people still liv-
ings Scottish. Presbyt« ian ministers vera n <
the-habit of prayii<f. Jn the public serrioes oD
the sanctuary, "foriLe downfall of the hloodijr
house of Hapsburg-^ al ng w ith the destruc-
tion of "Mahomet" ami the iaMan of Sin."'
It is asserted that a man's finger nails
Lff
;ili hi ftmr Uionttta-
Inrq floor a ueu.ilt-man, jjist from- J
^ _ ,, iimt iiornb o murder nad sui-*- V
live to e« the d%'s when thoacafes wili foil cido was eOiniiiiMed us Bell conitty, last '
M -iiday. > ay 22d. Mr. Ashley,, who-
hau married a dnugb'er of,Muter# iho-
from his' eyes tha latter wrtl stand revealed
to bim as the traitorous and villainous instr-u-
aasnt of the em-mi"* uf pL-tnucracy. and whieh
in the nam--of li erty, woilHrenvle* kb% ty jJcOutraick, and wounded a it ut tier math*
unable. . - " - Ua was
The enemy in 1 exas think that*the Gery ^a(je(j jk|8 ow1l [j^ by taKiutf strychnine,
maim of oor Mate are -with the Bl ck Repnb- • '
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n'he ^duUu-fiyK Wauo.
m- Ba ugeK.Brenham
r. The* Texan. San Antotiio.
::: : The ZcUOi^^w B««Als.
,14k- Arpn, LWkrtt.
Tin- il«?m. ll'")nt *i|li" M.
The U* ntrtil T«na*i. Ai * — -
T:> 'Heh graph,'UonsL.
■ .'Tba-Giiz<-tie. Lilmrtv.!-
'.he<'ivili:ni. Gaiv.eston,A.
The lK-tilocrift'. CHluiuhia.
The Mccnry. Sepntn; * «•*•'* &•''
The Gaz>-tte. Aiatngorda. ,
Tuit Flag. BrownmiUe. ■ *
Some ntii r of oar exchanges, we have not
We Ought to sa*. too, that the Gal-
* * ' • -
S'ws- ^ in'41 strongly
himself if^4tfi|HI>'IJI'Mt)ws aesomto^; in lieated its support of th«: Bemocrattc party
<- a. iio UiU'crwis.—Guzetie,
J* the besttttttrjc:
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licans at tho North, and' th y appeal to* them
in favor of dignity of white lahor. ju-t as
Seward, and and as Shnliz-do
at the Nor^S^ But On? Germans of T« xas
have-utT-Tei'alrei«ly frdt/r ftie tal# chargwr
made by the K. S's ii thw-State tbat they
"are- alvdiiionists; and they ml defy them-to
attempt to seduce them froii*the U^moerat'C
party .in this crisis. The Germans! are well
-posted and cannot lie d -ceived.—Gazette.
\ tien W«l. •*- .
v Vf# extract the following from the last-
numiieF of th<* Gonzales Imujr^-: V I
Wo met Gen. T. N. Waul there, the Dem-
ocratic nominee for Confess. He seemed in
Hn ♦ spit its, and Was an * «i*ly athe
rec very of hi* writ7* health, so.be could
commence the'e mpaigu with Jack Hamilion!'
I'he l-icaerui is a ma ir of - of*y talent, high-/1
sotted, honest, chivalrous and brave: an ex-
periencid. practical and business st^tcnuaa,
B< rr in the'Md.uth, and educate I in coDstitu-
tional and legal love, 'he w nld be a strong
man tnfbattfe against the "7artar hordes" of
Black Republicans, who are continually seek-
ing to makt aggr. ssions 011 th .- Souths As s
man. h4 is Wild and Self reliant, a court* oua
gentleman. He is accustomed to the theuu*
and policy of the poin HiiiMit: audi if ele<ft«
to a seat in tb« next',t?on^ress. woutd, no.
doubt, make an able \nd efficient expounder
of the great principles of Democracy. 4.
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and a half. A man living seventy years re- , ■
news his nails 180 times. Ali.'uing eacb I
nail to be half In inch long, 'he has grown .
sewn feet and nine inches of finger nail-, otv-
each finger,and mi flagen and thumbs an Ǥr // '
gregate of 7/Tfcet and 6 inches. .1
TsftlnrtMnTT or CRowNxo CntMisiaLOr
—e hear- • great deal buut the law oft r
nations. There is no-such thing Wbat#s,ft.?K .'. '
law without a judge, or even with a indge,. <
withouta Jach Ketch7 ffhicbofdn monaw-hs- *
who threaten to disturb the praee of f^tropo -
need hesitate to eascute bis mwdermm do- ' •
sign for fear of being hanged in the event op ..
being deR*tedt , . t s*- ■ *
riwirr mn "'rriirfn IInn["Msn Hi " *
the late team of the Circuit Cqnrt oMmwitn* ' /
county, MaiKissippfySdt^l UgM ,r'
uidtcUtl for s ll>iig; a hoop SKirt M a negro
without pemiWiaa and fined #1,0 andoast*-
of gait. f •.'>:•• .'h-->
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t a
Sjand Pirate, killed a broilier-iu-taw, Mr. *
jdcOutmick, and wounded a u ot lief math>
vi ho was siaiHJitig near;. 1 lieu fled audr
Flte |tar<iculars- we do u^t Sntficieutly-.
uud^rstatio, 10 give iu this- issue. It w«s«
« most co!d-li!uoded intirder; and tho
whole atfaii seem* to *oiivef tho ttnpres- *
sroii that The uuloftuuai.e,author of tho -
deed was iitssiie He was a unitve ofr
JtetiMii-kyhad left liis home nud-r uu.
lavorabie circumstances, and a short tiiuw
ago wrote an- autobtogmpliyvHi WhtciH
he involvedvsoine «f tlie iiest and- most
respected ci.tzens ol Bell comity Tho
work was Suppressed afiejr Jws Jeatli.
From tfn same ^t-utieuiiHi, ■ w learo
tliat there was some exe.ieiii*ut at Bel-
toii, 5u regard to the Itoni ier dilik-iilties
and af'e* a series of> iiifiaiiintOry war
^leeches 0 y t wetiiyw*\vep rueu were-
^h*u-rv4 Mtt service, who went willing
(u'coiue 111 coa61c) with the UiHtrdtStatM>
1'roop* all Ut« R.*servalioh; -and they
declined ^iiii^JMihles*.Hje uii^J^*/ Ot fifty,
men was raised. We ftwve 4i frdin oti-
do\di*;d authWuy, ilibt&thw ctiitens cST- T
Waco, are deiiouiictiitc 'he attack on tha
Reserve by llayl. r's hand of iHsutgeU'ri s
atid are !u<tigiiabt at tlte-shigh-hand^d.
measures rewjHet* toliy iffem. *'Wl'ir#4
receiving assurances on all sijlew, that
theiroondust is seriously «utidetuiiM tif
the tnudera^e atid law aliiiltng tram *M. ■
9wy uouiity,ncouud--u*i<— CmllM '
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