Nacogdoches Chronicle. (Nacogdoches, Tex.), Vol. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 13, 1852 Page: 2 of 4
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An Act
of this State An Act'foe tBe R<*:i«»t of John Pcthea.
i—.= or Houses of “ Surveys of Land.
I “ for the Leiiet oi the lleirs of Stephen
P.other, deceased.
• incorporate U;o Town of Lockhart, in
. „F r«1.l«.r»J]t
Lautl t:> each of the
Texas, the United States retaining the public
lands Udonging to the same.
2. Thru tl.c amount the Government of The
’United States 'hint'd ntrree.to pay for theAer-
ritory in qiicMion, 'hutild he applied to th**(U»-
cltar^e of the difference between the scaled rate
ai d fare value of the revenue debt of the late
Repub'ie of Texa* fur which the Government
of the United Stales is liab c.
3. On the creditors j-icuin? the required re-
leases to the State rf Texas and the Govern* ’
men! of i ■ I
above at!
Texas, i
the treai
to inco'rrrtrate the Ci’r
pprovnl January 24.1 85t>.
mein Milstm'VC I ny.
An Act tomakevu’id the u-e of certainH
tha Officers of the County Court Ǥ
Officers of the LejrisUn' .e of Texas
. Fefted November 3d. IdSl.
• “ - appropriating Five Thousand Dol!«
• tfy the Contingent Expenses of
the eon it y of Caldwell. * *
" u,. iny 32 J acres o. Land to each of the
three t'- .is chi-dren of Lili.etcn J. and
Su-aB lim'er.
r.itte ?rni y W rits of C -ftiorari to Justices'
Courts
for the IlU.ofof Jes«Wallins, assignee. tee
for the Relief oi Robert Hajtii U.
to re intpiish tbs right of the State to cer-
tain Lands therein i.ainel.
for the lieiiol of /.aehariali L. Stringer,
to incorporate the Grand B ud T.npike
Coinpc-y.
lor the Relief of the Hens of Wi. :.i.u Guy-
man. a dee eased soh her.
re minus the Adjutant-Gen ;>a "> issue t >
Noah Srnithwiek. his heirs r ;i>-k a
Bounty Land Warrant tor 1-60 acres ol
Land.
relating lo Lands in Peters' Col. ny.
tor the Relief of Levi Korn,
lor the Rebel of William II. Parker,
to i:ieoi, (.(. to the lien ic.sou and Buikc-
v ilie Railroad Company,
making an Appropriation to pay for taking
tiie C.nsa* .or Ulftl.
to amend the tirst section of an Act f« r
the Re iaf uf Green! etry Loyau aiul
Ji s. Taylor, approved February 6. :850.
c mceniiiig lrtWali.n Property,
to incorporate the Bustiup Educational
S.C.ely.
to i.corporate the Town of Paris,
granting Re ief to certain Preemption
V aiiiiauts. tec. _ s*
to.iudmri/e lie Auditor to settle the Ac-
equit:. of Wil.iam G. Cooke, as late
Ufa r-eitoadeT-General,
to inSarponue i ir l mrn nf V arhinfurn
far U s Xs. I*1! uf (it*n. ^r.i.ue.... Ilu.it.
for the jxe.iei of vt alter liaielay.
lanant y the Seat of Jfcfirc
jr of Lavaca. ,
the Town of Ccfcon, in Bell
pSate the Scot of Justice of Caa* county.
or the Relief of Theresa Tyler.
br the Relief of William Grooms and
Tkonns N. Little.
ijnake an appropriation to pay the Ex-
penses of tlie Supreme Court for the
years 1851. 1832 and 1853.
fer the Relief* qBzttroe* B. Dorse, an 1
Merit Barret***
to inco porat* the Arsnsas Road Company
for the Relief sf; '1 nomas Houcsee and
others.
for tiie Relief of Ignis KraatZ.
gr.iu iuy <>ue iengt-e of 1 ami to Francis
M. Diuiond. latwL nile.i Slates Consul'at
Vera triir.
for the ue.ief of Tko uas J. Freeman,
for the Re i •• of
for the liel.e: . f
m, el K. Loss,
for the Ke iei t (
fsootlnrass.
irate*. fifty per cent, of the
I Imiaid to the creditors of
lilfl|v'r cent, reserved in
Unri d States, to consti-
creditors of Texas
from some central
waters of the Gulf
n^TOll confer the largest
amount of benefit on the people of Texas and
largest amount of protit on the stockholder—
proposition* lliat ore near y-ident ica!—t hero id
to lie selected by ihe -lockiiolJers after a scien-
tific survey.
•1. It the proposed arrangement should be
consummated, the Iyg.slafnre of Texas should
yrant to the creditors a charter lor th^eon-
struction of the rot.d.
5. That, for th- amount of the fifty per cent,
reserved in the treasury of the United States
for the construction of the railroad, each cred-
itor shrill be entitled lo re; cive, in shares of one
hundred dollars each, an amount equal to the
balance which may be due tohitn oi) a settle-
ment of his claim.
I have the estimate of a highly accomplish-
11 ; ed and able civil engineer, that such a road, of
f ; 250 miles in length, running through the most
| tertilc cud rapidly incraasing part of Texas iu
j her wealth and population, might l»e built for
S2,000.000. It is scarct-ly necessary to inform
,s you, that in no country in the wor d can rail-
roads be constructed with the same degtee o;
cheapness as in Texas. They would run on a
j. | dead level, with scarcely any iuet|uabty of
i surface, for at least 150 miles from the sea—
BAsei of the Leirislature.
bJibtor pi irate the Jasper Collegia le
to incorporate the Town of Jasper.
u authorizing the County Court of Cameron
* county to levy n Special Tax for two years
“ to change the Name of Mary Angelina
Middleton, to that of Mary Angelina Gill.
u to authorize the County Court of Smith
county to levy an additional Tax. for tha
purpose of building a Court-house.
Joint Resolution to authorize the removal of the
Law Ilnoks from the State Department
to the Supreme Court room.
An Act to amend an Act entitled “An Act to per-
manently locate the Seat of Justice of
||t decision,
debt in full
your public
“ to confirm certain Titles to Land so far as
the Location and Survey are concerned.
* to incorporate the Town of Huntsville,
to incorporate the Tqp'u ol Catlbage, in
"it Panola county.
to ncarpoiate the Attcyac Turnpike Com- (
pany.
c giving Two Weeks' Session to the District
Court of Montgomery county.
<« for the Relief of kmanucl Clements, i
Nancy A. Roberts, Sophia Sanders and 1
Nelson Morey.
itham*
ton and ?«-
f the Heirs of Joseph G.
donating a Le "ltd o. Laml-to the Widow
a ml Griihaiu o. AiaW j.iiam S. lleury,
decease i.
for the Relief of the llei.s at law of \\ i -
Siatn iRms iu, deceateX
ti vent Use Local:u^ and Patenting of
c. i t;u : Lands iu Bexar county,
for the Bencf ot Joe. B. Hardin and Teter
High, c i.onists of Alercer's Coloxy.
supp euu n.aiy to an Act enltUeo "An Act
gi^nu.ig cerUin Powers to Ute Lot{Xira-
tiou o. the Clfy ot GalvC'-torv.r
to rcg la.e Mustang Cluiscs.
for ttie Belie, ul Lmt.iei C. CAirk.
lot too in. iiet ot the Heirs or Joseph Stew-
att. iieecased.
for the Be.tc. of WRIiara R- Smith. Edm-
tou XitomiOua A--B. Franks, JdL C.LeaU,
L/biuti Alia- rsc*u. Ifrlv.W . D. C Imp-
man. S.J.C. al. fatten. Henrietta kling.
tho Heir, of. Joel VVhsoo. the Hgirs of
\S m. T. Foster, and the Hein oi Daniel
Maticer.
nsuiuj an Appropriation for the* support
of the State Gte eranmut tor the year*
1852 and 53. A / -
with ^detiiiiiive seibc-
.iient mu fortl^vHHjHpKoib eopiitiou,
be emiticntly^HHpH^I your State, and
which, 1 believe, wHt meet wit It tha assent of
the Congress of the United Btatcs and your!
creditors who look to the roaerved $5,000.U00
in the f-dcral treasury for their payment. A*'
at inilifpensibe preliminary, it is necessary,
that 1 should remark, that f doubt whether the
Denton county.”
to incorporate the People's Line of Gulf
Steamers.
to permit Joseph A. Everit. Samuel A.Wil-
son. Roger Q- Miils and Hannan A. Per-
rvman to practice Law in the several
Couits of this State,
for the Relief of Philip Evans,
for the Relief of John Powers,
for the Relief of Pe.ieope Newsom, daugh-
ter and heir of Peter Conn, dtecea-ed.
to permit Mary Madison to remain in the
county of Galve-ton, in this State,
to amend an Act to create the County of
Freestone.
for the Relief of Persons who have ob-
tained I’nconditirnn1 Certifiente - from the
County Coutt oi Grimes county, sitting as
a Loard of land commissioners, issued
between the 1st day of July and 31st day
of December. 1848.
better defining the Boundaries of the
• County of Cameron.
to amend an Act concerning the Book or
Register of Land Ceititicates is ued for
the County of Harris, which was at one
time mislaid, but said Boos has rul.se-
queutly been found, and identified as
genuine and uuaiteied.
to legalize ceitain Acts anil Records of the
Clerk of Ute Count y Couit ot Lamar county
authorizing the Treasurer to pay John A.
Greer, guardian of J. A. Greer, jr., any
Moneys deposited by older ot the County
Conrt of Grimes county,
making an Appropriation to pay William
Smith, sherill of Starr county, for taking
three Convicts: and G. B. Black, sherif
of G hues comity, lot taking one Convict
to the State Penitentiary,
te repeal all Laws heietofore enacted in-
corpuiuling the Town of San Augustine
granting certain Piiviieges to the Corpo-
ration ol Guive ion city,
incorporating Milam Masonic Female In-
stitute. in the county of bowie.
to provide ior the eruption of Public
Buildings in Kaufman county,
relinquishing to the county oi El Paso a
ceitain Tract of Laud,
for the Re.ief of W. D. Thompson 8c Co.,
assigneet^oi John SimoUds.
granting 'r*iomns Cevallas ermissionato
remain in the county of Bexar, in nth
Stat%|v-*|ji, [Wood,
for the JRgMeT of the Heirs of Edmund BP
to provide'for the reception and' deposit*.
for the Relief of the Heirs of Ignatius S.
Johnson.
fur the Relief of the Heirs of Joseph Ruth-
erford. deceased. [Law.
to permit Fitzwiiliam Fonder to practice
to incorporate the Clarksville and Red
River Turnpike Company,
to incorporate the T.'Wn ot Gilmer,
to incorporate the City of San Autcnio.
to charter Bastrop Academy,
better defining tiie boundaries of Dentcn
county. ‘
to create the county of Hidalgo,
to indeim iiy tiie Owners lot the loss cf
Slaves executed lor Capital Oifer.oes.
to define the Time ot lio.ui. g ihe Di-uict
Courts fn the Tenth Judicial Dist/ict.
for the Relief ob Andrew C.Walter* and
Albert EuanueL
for the Relie! of
gerahl. dec.-as}
for the Rebel cflte $ettlers in Ihe terri-
tory commonly ghP'vfi as Mefcers colony
to incorporate tiie Sulphur Fork Turnpike
Company. •
for the Relief of the Heirs of Andrew J.
Harris, n. who died while in the Army,
under the c uniuand of J.W. Fannin,
granting to the Ileus of Daniel M Cloud
and P. J. Bailey, respectively, theaiouurts
ol Headrigi.t amt -Bounty Lands, tec tec.
for the Relief of the Heiis at law oi Jo*.
Ray 1 is-, who was killed at the Ala.no.
to restore Lands sold lor Taxes and >ur-
eliased l y the State, to the former Own-'
erS, u,.on certain conditions therein i amed
to presCiile the Time of hold iug the Court*
in tiie Second Jueicial District in tne
State of Texas,
for the Re ief of Luther T. M. Plummer,
for the Relief of Chiistopher Troulz.
for the Relief of Julia Buchanan,
for the Relief oi' Peter C. Harness. Wiley
Morse and Ambrose Lasse or theiras bgns
for the Relief of Mmtka C. Lee, alias Mar-
thaduirl.
appropriating SteOOO to pay the Contingent
Expenses of both Houses of the Legisla-
ture.
istate of Jabez Fitz-
of 6ai.iUe.1V fiefSeii. II
An Adt to give ceiai i Civil ami Criminal Juri -
J tlictio i to toe Mayor of lim city ot Alai-
/ shall, in Harrhou com.ty.
" to pioLec. Camp 5ieeliags, tec., from Dis-
tuibauce. *■
“ for the Belief of the Heirs of George Wv
C iowts^ deceased.
“ to cie.de the ofiice of Chief Clerk of the
Comptroller's on ice.
“ to j rovide for tire Election of all Olficers
c.eated by the Charters aud Board* ot'
. Aldermen of the cities ol Hou ton and
Gaiveaon.
Joint Reeiu.ioa fur the Relief of the Company of
Ba ge.s commanded by Captain Wiliia.u
bec ,.,el„ hi the year 1836.
An Act fir the Belief of the Heirs of James
Go.,caer. senior, deceased.
“ for ihe Ueiiet of the liens of Nancy An-
derson. * __
the iuterest
What nation,
ed- sach a on
territory, fojy
to provide for the publication of an Abstract
of Laud Titles.
supplementary to an Act concerning the
L.corp rafiggof the City of Nacogdoches,
for me Belief of H. H. Holcomb,
to beiL.e the i hue of holding the District
Courts iu the several districts therein
named.
to uectare the Town-Book of the town of
Begnin, in Guadalupe'county, a Book of
Record.
authorizing and. requiring the Treasurer
of ihe State to pay to A. J. Hamilton the
sum of SI,500, for services as Counsel far
the Stale.' [county,
to define tha Rsundaries of San Pqtricio
to incorporate Red Mount' Seminary, in
Noam
Scrip.
the Town of Ccntreville. in
ha liquidation nnd payment
yhq jato Uejxii lie ot Texas.
HMtaAci entitled An Act
pSecoad and Seventli Sr f-
B*:-'*ewlitled -An Act to
mmm Cbnitof the Stale
May iztn. 1846
of the lndemnit;
State of Texas by the United
the sale of a portion of her Nort
Territory, .under the provision
advanced the
your country the sta
nobable that your creditor* Will
h of April next, at Washington
[oe whether they will accept
“ for the Relief of the Heirs oi Bernard'GT-
Dougherty.
“ to in corpora le the Town of Headamm, &
Rusk county.
“ to incorporate the Dalles Btjdge and
Plankrood Comptuty.
Joint Resolution authorizing a Settlement of the
Accounts of George W. Smith, coneerok
ing ihe Land Oltice- fa
Joint Re dluiiou for the Relief of Robert M. Elgin.
An Act to incorporate the Richmond Male ami
Female Academy.
“ to authorize John Nelson and others to
construct a Bridge and Ti
your Legislature has tendered to
• provisions of the act to liquid-
building in
■proved 3lst January, 1852.
Myth Is meeting takes place, I propose
Pthe subject of this communication ro
federation. If. in conformity with my
ieo, they shonld memorialize the Con-
the United States ou the subject, *and
hou Id be passed making a specific over-
your Slate in favor of a compact for
<on in question, 1 solicit your earnest
concerting |he Estates of deceased Sofo
for the Relief of the Heirs of George Hatn-
liton, decease.; . T ‘
for the Relief of the Heirs of Safljr Owens,
deceased- 'otS* , ;«■ i i
to repeallhe 84th Section of an Ant con-
cerning Crimes and Ptanishineuts, ap-
proved 80th March, 1848. ,
to incorporate the Town of Anderson, in
GiinLes county.
to amend an Act to incorporate Austin -
College.
to authorize David Hill to conetTOct a ’
Bridge across the Sabine river,
for tha Relief of the Heirs ot William '*
Gibba deceased. •’•fl
for the Relief of W. W. Wooten, assignee J
•f David Lloyd. ^
to encourage the deepening of the Ana-
huac Pass, at the mouth of the Trinity ‘
river. [Court,
to establish the Tengp of the Supreme ;
to iu corporate the Town of Dangerhetd. J
to incorporate Goodman's Turnpike Com-
pany.
for the Relief of the Securities of John W.
McKissick, into Assessor and Collector
of Fayette coqnty. *
for the Re.ief of Lee Morris, Seth Morris, J
and Ambrose Douthitt.
making an Appropriation for the
of an Iron Sate and a set of Boa
TreasnreFn office. *
to emend the 10th Section of an Act to
organize the District Courts, and define
their Powers and Jurisdiction,
to amend the 151st Section of tm Ant to
regulate proceedings in the Bistridi Court
to authorize the C rmmissiuuer of the Gen-
eral Land Office to issue a Patent la the
name of William MoMia Niroar, on Cer-
tificate No. MB. . -
to enable part owners of Slavas nad other
persona) property to. obtain partition
thereof.
concerning the qualification of Officr-rs.
to render valid and e Tactual to legal
claimants Patents for Land widen have
been issued, or which may have been
issued, in the name of deceased persons,
to remgre certain Spanish Records herein-
after described from the General Laud
construct a Bridge and t urnpike across
the East Fork of the Trinity river, in
Collin caunty.
to incorporate the Sulphur Springs in Hop-
kins county. '
fur the Relief of the Heirs of James F-
Pittman. •
l uiversity of E:
to incorporate the
to incorporate the
to authorize the e
across Big Cypn
United q
the north
An Act authorizing ti
trait of Gi
the State.
the 103d
ce south,
ik of emd
fishing to
with that
denning the T
Cwutts in the
making an Ap
of a portion c
coomiog-i
to aotiwruo therCounty of Manfgetnery to aad ace*
Micuaet i ovdto. new volu
to mco.poi&te tho Texas Central Railroad uadi: tot
irehase
for the
tcrests in the country will induce me to become
one by actual residence. *
To the great enterprise I have proposed, if
it Mould be decreed, I am willing to dedicate
Wywrtion 6f the remnant of life and human
ertion which is lefl'ane. In the veuerateifjkttd
BeloVed State of my^bifth, Mot one cf her eons
ter of groat in,- d'il m*r* •© e«ab!i»h aud promote her system
that ihe Indian* ruilroods than the hiimb’e individual *who
as an Indian
Indian tribes. It ia andeistood tfiat
la settlemehts fa ArknnsiAnad some o
forth, neirof of Wright Coly,a€
sou s.-im-.y■T't. T
for tha Be-inf uf the Hairs of Mi
for toe lieiief of John Blair. »
lot die Relief of Mary Naifi
the Preffoect to e xtend the Eighth Mi i-1
Act for the Relief of Wm. Cummins and others j
** to incorporate the Clarkerilie and Mount:
Pleasant Turnpike Company.
a for the Relief of Ju ian Sanchez
** to iac .rporoto the Ciiappei Hiit MSle and
, Female institute.
* for the Relief of Ute Heirs of Felix A. Ro.
'% berts-n. deceased.
*!,. to antharize !ho Commissioner of 4he Gen.
em! Land Oifice to issue Pofmiu on Cer-
g.f tificot >* issued by the B anl of Land
8k C«-aati'sk»»i‘is of' Upsitur county, u-.der
f eertoio taatr.ed.nx
*■'. for the Reifo. ot 1 homai P. Crosby. ’
tha Guy ot
fotter. written in the year 1679, aud translated
from the German:—What is a kiss? A kiss
is, as it were, a seal, expressing onr sincere
attachment; the pledge of our future union; a
vtamb, but nt tlw some tuue aiidib e, fon 'tinge
k,vin« fi’-art i * preeent, which nt 'be time
giv-n. takes from as the itninemion of an
r nontl press; n crim-on f I pm |iif“ji
IMM heart, a sweet bite of the ipt, an
^U»ts pinching of (be luouth; %de&*Mu
K»;' '
ail ff
Lssu-
HvL' IU CvluiiQ
from the head tj*a«|fi||
Unas 18 the said h*'sd
and down said *tteanv.w
■ft-^S north Bank,
’to the beginning-—sontsh
aides, nt ore or )essy.Mrn|
Rag 23.80Q square
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