The Western Texan (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 26, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 15, 1852 Page: 2 of 4
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not bo sufficient' accomplish the objert
for the protein h )
ilmpi t1 can lie jt'J.cion y
. mleto tlio next two yoai. And
when the u-jxt legiftlaturu meet nn ap-
propriation Miflicirnt 10 nct:oinpili the
object enn mul will Up doubt be made.
But n ntisioii) ns I nm to aec tin npproprln
Hon made for the purpoi!jofopLiiiiithp
navigation of our rivers nMirVportnnt hI
deem it that the Stntc should lend bur
nld in eflticthu this object. I want mi :
rond also We nam liuve ilium fir. I
rcpresunfupon this Horn n count mid
noble oii'j it is bordering upon Trinity
river which is tftUl to ho the b.-r t river
In theStatfcof'lVrsn. iMycoii'iiiiiHiiitiiri.'
interested injhe navigation of that rircitm
They "aft expect in thiS leiuuura to
rnake an.tip'prbpnmion tu iiiil in cumin:
OtU.lhnf riyer. But they wmit r.tiiroud
also Oiir river will notniiMver onrpnr
pp'ies; f""" They afford mi unucrimn mid
Vrecatio'uMiavigntiou nt b:it We inni
linve railroad to develop our vm resour-
ces. Ve mut provide n fyMeiu of rniU
road?.. We owe it to otiretvt wemve
It to tlio oarfy fetiluta of th. cjuiitry.
jThoy won this country fir. It was tlietr
bood mid fretwiipj bought tlio money
which fliU hhl "proposer to appropriate to
their use. Tliey will (hu hu li"iielitU'd
by it in the euiianccd vniua of their .ami
In the iuorcaced faui iiiesfonhe irnunnr
tatioti of their produce mid in thu thou-'
mid nouveiuiMicea and couuoru it won d
throw nrouud them.
Sir let lb not lock np thi money lei
us legislate for this geii'Wion. We live
faMer now than they did a century nyn.
ThW i the ngo of railroad mid tele
graphs. AVo liavo n imhlu ooimiry with
(i &Uv hhn lti:it nf tlnlvi tut. u niU'i.
I I - s mnpled iuriiiit) t elnnmo thai hu- nn
r i rival. In fine a v.it eomury wnh a oii
fc 'iiud;imatc adapted to an cud. eft vmiety
cTfuurnuiodiiiec. All we waul nil u
need i rmliond to make Tesn urn
fllortejhe Empire Sum of thu SjiiiIi bin
Uq "ardt'ii-'pol aye (he fclory of the
wliolfilvhrth.
.Pass tin's bill nud you will Inti'd a th u
nud miles of t iniiro.nl in tiii Sinn; you
will brjli millions of rnpimi loourfdm.v
you will ;lvo nn Impuho in hoMiium ihai
will uu felt lt!;e mi olentric dioed; n.i over
thu State; you Vill Imi.d up emu ujion
our coat; you will preeipume upon u mi
immigration the like of which no eouniry
has ever eucu or felt Von wih do in re:
you will i)n;rtajMliu value of your In.ida
aim hundred pur eehi.;you win briu t ! j
buh iu ilommu into uinrkut; mid ymi win
plucn within thu reach of every eiiri-u ot
Texas the menu of acquiring uot on y a
living hut a foitutio.
Sir I nm fouvnvhat of nn mu'iuini
"upoinhi Mthjrut. Tim tneinbem ol iln-
IIjusv tluubtiuf think 1 nm one. Ihu if
1 nm mi eui!iuiatjl urn no visionary I
situ u n old fTex.Ht. I cilnu Iforf at nn
arW-thiy I eame'iiero wtiilu I was yel
foy mid Inu'e. pariieipnted somewiuii
ni the hnnUhip mid il-in.eift ihrotuh
-vhioh thu 'onjintry has p.istd. Yet.
uank Ond I hey mo pa?ed Wm have
have p:i3tfd the fi.'ry trial; we have como
upout ofrent lnhu.atioii. We are iioh-
afe. Let in not paue; leutn not Miami
iiil. Let tu inovu'on to the hih iK:iiny
which nwaits u.
if tijeiunfcniiyMtioinlfe!inViii thi"
Iiouv let us buiy ihctn (rod kuow I
biiiur none 1 f-lmil f-uppirl llu bnl ian a
c'uiiien cf Texiw sine rely nnxwu lo
nlvmicu the niieieMB of the Sinte. And
1 b luuinlierp. Ml thu (!ouideraiioii ihfy
jivc to iln qiiV'tioii to know uo eni lei
north no mjuUi or wen. This emiuual
feeling has detracted mid cIimiiici! our
counoiis loo enough It has nil upan u
like mi iuyuhu. I be of meinber to
scout it from iliuc. h.ilk Ihall p-uppoit
thitt bill ns a great Slate. in?nuru. I
know it will heuvlit the country; I Kn.nv
thu peopluaru nnxioufor it to inn and 1
fciimcreiy hope it win uii.
i Mr. Speaker if ihis hiil proposed to
involve the Suite of Texu in a ifin if
iuteriMl inipiOvemeiiN in any way il ii
propped to etflini'ct thu Swits with
anything of (he kind J won d eerimu
oppose it; hijeaitfe I nm only houeve hm
Uuovv that ii wnmd reu.'t iaiuiiy; mid il
you d U.J riiiium to the Slate. When
over file Govermueut ha had auyihui to
co directly with the eouMnimiou ol
lallroad .of other work of iuurual im
provo.'ieut the reisu.i h.i lieeu di.itrou.
But thi bill couteinpate noilnn' ol (lie
. hind. It merely prop o -ok that thu Siato
QXl6nd euconraeuium to tluvo woiks by
loiiuin them money nud douatiut; himl.
ThU. ha can do without ii-k mid the
" y Qlily .qifMion for u to determine i
whoihor it ii her po ie.y in do m). 1
it her po.i'iy to eueoiun;;u wtrk ol thu
characlui? No u'l'iitu'iu.iu upm thi lloor
will deny it or can deny it.
I noticed n few dny no that (lie
legilmuro of Teini'iM now in kiuii
lind before it a lull Miniiiu'to I he one now
under eoiwder.'tion. Tin on y dilierenee
btftu'ocn ihu and thi; thai instead ot
roauiiuSiOttl) periniu. ihny in Tenue(o
nra.wil ui to 40 lurturr and ive 1 in. loan
S8UU0 for ihu ein'oura cement of Mich
work. Now the Ti'nueu ieiflaime
will pass Unit bill if they have 1101 a re.idv
dona w. And why! lieoune it 1 her
tl iutercAt lo pis n; it t the interest of that
firatB ro cnsoiir.iire tln'e w)rk. mi I ihev
are willing to joto twiee the epeutf that
ivo.aro called upon 10 do. Tuey feel a
liwlyjuierefi ihero 111 iheeminueiiou oi
" rnTroTdr'ii is the tatid i.Ka wnli
tliHtn;inen of all piriies repreeutui ihe
intelligence of that country have taken
x t hold of it
" TSinl fliair we not pa this hi'I? I 11
riotvour" policy 10 secure ihee work in
our clmiury? .Are wo not rich iuoti;h
to dj(l or nt!eai 10 uohnfnl.tr w
Tentwe? I4 there 11 )i n nut'-li puli io
faith hero n in Temiee? Are nut our
citl'.Mi httereted lo ha f theiMrutol
the citizen of Tennessee? Why ir
wenre rich enough in all cjueieuee. We
hove 100000.000 or mires of pub ie
datmtu fliil unappropriated. We have
million of doitnrs within our ooutm.
We have paid our debt or inutle proviim
foriayin 'every dodar we ju'Hy im-.-.
Wo have dune what no other Snue ha
(?verdoue-whai no other peop e under
heaven tin done we hnve paid u
revo utionary deht'and havo miliioin icft.
Wnat tire weto do with il'!. Shall wo
have" Ft to rim in the treasury or to be
squuriered by future legislatures? 1
believe firinlyJthat'uiilcH thi Je'tfUlolure
l'!A!J-lllflPg
make a definite appropriation of thnt
inobey the State uul 'never denvuoue
do nrV tx'Ui'fit from the ten mi don?. L
tliink 1 11 111 jnutied in iuakuiptlien5t'iiiou
by tirefeienceto the past and present
'erislation of ihecouuiry.
I have uotiMiined tlie time of the TIone
too toti. haveeneroacbed loo much; I
mn nwnre upon the oomiey of menibci'.
13 tit the magnitude of the.ftibjeet mnt
pitad my eseuc. It isrTmn'tier in which
I feel n dLep uuere't one in which my
eontitmmtc feel u deep interest. And
every view I can take of it Mretulheu
my eoiivimiuij that thi Itiil f-hoiid pn-5.
I ':iii Fee no objetluu whatever to the
measure. w '
lint even admitting thnt nnn individual
I wa opposed 10 11 thi i not (he final
tribunal before whieh tin hid it to pa..
The bill refer iifelf lo the people. And
will gentlemen here take upm themelvi;fi
the reponi'niliy tifoiiti : nj;ninet nienr-
urefi of Mieli vat importmic. when they
are merely mked lo reler It to tho people?
Are the peop.e not lo he entrusted wild
it! Are gentlemen afraid oTtho people!
Are the people in God' iiamt ior to be
ciitiu-lcd with (be eare of ibuir ov.u nmn
imporitiit inteie!? J for one Mr.
rfpeaher.f-hou d fcei no Invito lion in.;iviiu
the bill my Mipport without a reference nf
it to the people. 1 know I fbouM be
reprefeiutu their wirlfe in than' to.
And though tlieir voice maylmw ht
Milled heie it wib he heaid. Tmw will
lake this matter ino their own ban 1 nud
Miid nun here who will represent tlnir
wi-heff
Afier a furl her dlrnHnn hetwecn
Mifr. Hnrri'on. Flmia.ran Tmtker!ey
tinted mid peeeufl o'Iut. the lull wa?
ordered n y 1 iiiriff'd.
OAW AKTOHIO:
TITTTINIUV OHMt r a n
TIIUh&DA ..I Ml 2" ' ' ' Jf:
V.ir IM-rst ln Iu I ASS
GEN. SAM HOUSTON
l.ti: IlCIUi OV A.N .tAClNTO.
MM-iT-m rofl T'iR PTATU AT LAUGH
LHUHtfL D. i:VAN'Snf Ilaui-ou
aUV M. IUI VAN of J3r.ir.oria.
Wivrwor n.rmu
CrKORn)? v. SMV1M. of Tneper
noiJicar p. nkt-miijok. of uoxar.
Ti TT.TTy'' ?"J '!.."ir?!i J7"n'r o
Uoy'e X'yratatdal Ccaj-aay.
W havj be n ha) Ie I t'ie riejr.imin nf th?
p'rfo"minctn r.: iluiuumpiny. whl-h h'm bvn
mj'isin ih ttvimlltf.i ofth.-eilv for i'ia lat
wtvlc or two. A w. have uni wittufed ihcii I
p.Mformr.ncct we cannot f-pfnlc ailrt cdlv of
their rxhjM'loni but r.a Air i'cvII hi been
pr tty fluh ith ilit tin forfntn : lim? pan wa
cmielnJe that ihey have hid a jm id lim.. Wc
iinl'irt.ind i hey prnpoot;fuif j; up th- lauh.
iiMefaics of "Jack InKtaiciiof ihe Cji ofSil-v-r.M
We do not object to youth ciij'.yln;: tham
velvex In nn innocent way but wc much lear
!5?"'E25tW"2
atiiu'ciivnu idt'iN ehar.fi. r are ealcjlalcdta jca(aidy th y. wo-ilJ have ialli.d aioui.d I ho course ly two of th Supinujn !-r-. laadui-
h ;m a viii.iu-! tat and lead to in Job aeunnd j dtino.utie lallat.ld ..u aided in un-iiii.; liic tio.i luthh vj leara from a reltnioa intm-
diifpstioa. TIu'V imj;ht r; I tin Mi'n.Mhin'' Uaiua iioni thehant.oi laeiioaun itauatieim. ductd iu the urutuiial 1 cNature that i!ie
.i... 1 1 . ... I . . . .
ijiai vmiuot: cqiuiiy ainil tnr kwifj teiiou
to .!')! uriialf arideateiitat'-d to impiore ili'iii
m.'M.dly.
Tai:en Up.
A fw'v ntehu il)c. a i una way nero wr
laken up ly a Mexican. When aire t
k. .i....i n .I .h. .. . .. ...t.f.i.
.. .... . y iijini i.i i.iin-u
. y'-r. "" fl ."' 1U l"nue' l'5"b'
pb'Ciof Iiik nppT tip knocked OH' coiiifc of bin
teeth knocked om t.nd his jaw! on; piubabty
hro'c. n by a btor from a fctone. He wilt nut be
likely to try that g jine any mow.
Diclc? Jail.
Onlat Gatur.'ay uislit th city prisoner
w
It
.ii i' 11-1. i. . I i t
all ol Lhnk'U and ccap.d Anm.c th -m
.-..ii . r . ..
wa a nto b.bmqn:e to a Mr. Gordan J or
i - . ...
iriuiieariel Im o.1eia lew.iidot iwo bun iv.
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dollar. A pre.it jail that. Il li.
(KQU'iil
dclivcrl 's.
Tha San Ant
Antonln nprin:;wr:l3 PicalcTUo
Mala Oullfcj.
urdar tor ihe lor ih flr-i lim? we
On 15 it
vMted this UMtuituI and m-irh a Imi.e I placrt.
and were agreeably dhapp tinted in finding it
a fai m ire lovely an I pi-itirc-qu- t-emethan
we had b?en I d to anticipate from 1 he icpre-
Nfinatioii of oih-rt. Ta ocealon. p'lhip
addlluauiy toihsnirro!in'Iinc"C'inery. Now
we are not potat nav what i!kmcc i-loa wa
on mm uauir.-Hy nijiii lIljL CUV prisoner ... ' . ) r ..-IU . Pi-nsi ilMi iL tliWl -. : iirachd
-i 1.11 ..u." -. . . eo.npt cdtoui'.umj he vry gioundpreviotu y "-ri- pait". a consiaiuck crouu u.-itucuu
rnnocetiplMihti nhivr pr.it ut ihciat . mtJea I ' . . jN . ' J. ti.-mrh-.-iie nn 1 uird'inlii -eirn.tr" iu wo.
ni.i.ttk.ii i .-.. i. i .i liVcupuJtyG u. Caw. Tie peiptuiy anj ni.mia. tin ana -Jioro in ui.co.u.ir io u-oleinth'-'wall
Ut thnnlvrR um-n by the :. .i.- u' .... t n nd tnIMis Cli..flia which v.-a. io i.il;L
or ihit we an n let th' ple.ite or nipped th. aud piirihpes we care i.ut bow much they de-
Unlit ftntiMic nu" w.th th lovtv fair one- uaui.ee thim-iituiion ot tlavery. a tlieir de-
th r. aenihl d 01 painnk of iSe Knu.iiinl irn.ciaiio: will nut aflVci out lights or iuter-
niidt'inptiii-.; eotlatfou ili.-fv srvel up i r ihrt
it w.11 the iaat pte.n'aiu paitr ofihr- k:nl we
ever an nded. No. no we piouiied the fair
ones Aho sol up hiNirai not i.ia one wotd
about it anldoiui inbm.l mdo vi. Ve vi-
in-1 ui "jii ing" nir ii u 11 nn 1 p'n j ii-c; one 01
which wa to enjoy ourclf loi m 1 a t o lull'
a day. (i'ia Am for the lat year aad a hall )
h 'Vond the na4jaiiJbuin'- of ihe ciiy; nn I the
oihur. iotcea phijeitjjjdejtttj had h:.uUc
much and wh rs x& hadncen advoeaims the
loeauon ol'a Male C'itll'pe. We weic hig ily
pha-ed wuh 0111 vi-ii. In every pntieula- and
are lully Hui-fu'i i hat what we have -aidol' ihi-
lavely tite upm ihe icpreenf..iIon4 nf oih.?r(
.1 1 uul do hall ju-.tic to it- tii'Uiv We do 1 o
believe a more beautuul and d mrabt loeitnu
lorn MaU Colles can be Jouad wuhm the
limiiN nt Texa-. And we feci .atii'd itiai if
uni cnuenn uouni wuaaiaw meir an.-iiuon
lioiniheh uv.-ry day btuine- uu enough lo
eaniiiy kmk ai in? piopeMive a ivanta-eniat i utntv ihi.t.a.lc. Tnc i3 cictnv lUnaes and
A-oihlas'cruv lo.hmielvei ilie.r children ihe 1 Clip.iathe Drttoifa G jvcrma uttoeaution u-
ciiy.aiidtherjiintiv'nriMllv.ili y would hue '.ltMu a;'.ii.iM .1 19 ia on ol i!ksj innii.gr
no urn.-in uieuiRine nownrv fpi 10 s euro
ih ereoluii at no dil.iui diy. .See ".il z nth.
m n ot'ahititv haw prnailhed n ail u i 1 bring
tug thih mmiii nioie proaiinei.tlv befmc the
nil .it ( .Ik lh n lini 1 in ir 1 I i(.mii nijt-u aIi. If 1 1.
ii.ubitrnB.ii..Mtti.h.h w-
lilemlvhop tii we nww nciiou had touard
ccui big an u:je. I ho desirable.
0 ir lair ra l?r- 11 ?e I not fnr from iha ahov
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aitcathniialirAloilorihe M .U- 0 illosr.
3T Wtfieiirlt.iiM ' Wiiium 3nn
UiU for federal Oiiy of MmIco pjpr. Mr.
S. ttfihw foiae tiro? slice JVr California. .
.bin I. .o .v.tr.U n M ... Ool.c " . ' . ' T "' v r:..d! 1 !"'.. TJ." ! ?" . "A"! ' VT. X. " " '-i'" "' condltL 1?'! I
iliew will a. tin- Mirw Hm I... mi tl'.iit made to .- ' . - ." ' " '" "'"''in -" wvn a.c i.-ii ..... .rr ....... r..- .. ; .... i . in.-ir j.-w j;i flmetiiii.-. ri-iicli. inifsioii of wli I I i. .. ....
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9C9C
Slavery QucoUcn.
It istraly.ufprbh.K t: wmii-rs the excite-
in&fillhni the nuenlonot Slavery It now crea
thig Luth Nuilh and Suuth. Ii it aittmptfd le
make II Mr qncsllon of tln-dny in cumpaii-uh
rtltli which all oihcr q'Hflions lhk Into niter
hilgnlli.'ance. An iflini Is lehig rnae to
cauc the success of th two jreat partiet tie
p?nd upiia thi ijnbtlon. This seems to bs
Imdih ahsnrJ anJ unncrrsary. The Noilh
have nothing to do wuh ihequcMion of slavery
tlirre belnq no attempt tnade to tat-un it ttpua
ihi m. 'fiat the citiz- n et the free Status are
opp ed to slavery M made su(nchnily manlfiM
by their cliousir.f? frre Stutev a Ihe place ut
tlfir icMJi'Rcc In-teaJ of Mave Snu In like
manner thoie wht) settle fn f-Iove State hare
manlf.d tlndr prclVrer.cj. Tlih Miunld he
nalNfactorj t' both pattiss nnd each houM
ltave the nitierln the peaceable enjoyment u
UisIrreipecilvep:eIi'itfnceunlcBoneatteiriptv
to lure; epua the other iniitutuns that are
objectionable. If uio very 1- an evil thine
nl.uie ulio panlclpate In that evil are rc-ponM
btc for its'coaiqner.ees. Ilavcry tsoppoeil
tu the fall and free development of the irnjurces
anil prospjrlty of a cunntry then thosu who
suHaln anduphuU that lnktiiuifon are ihe Mi'f-
fJrvM. The free S?atcs innrfeiing on the pica
nf phllanihrnpy is lo a great rxtcnt nure
prciuztiorlCTpinxupnjiiattun which they
hop; ujll tut"! tbvm inln nolorhty ami place.
We kiuiwftom a long rc-l-'ence in the N
(j:(t UC ;rca( ma ut the people take but lu.te-
intLl.L. . ... (ho fci.r..rv. L.xtt MeM. Tiup. in'l
iry
rumcul' the State. ihe aboliti.inihtshftVe pulled
very loprcialdr vot-k but they have pained
lMir-' ttr.ngih fiom oppidtion in th? fust place
and afterwanN by ihe mlur pa 1 ties coalefcinr;
wilhth-m tlianlrom any ttal nvittJ nf lie ir
own. The main Mieitijih ul ih. iree ioiUi h
'ietived Hum th. Q.uaktT who ak a bo.iy. are
njip isd to laiviy. JJy ci-iih their vole with
lithcr oi the otlitr pailie fn inanv if the
titan liny c.i u dn.'iniiii'j the Hue ut hn'tl.
I'l.uhax in..ueed many jitimment un-n irhn
c itilJ not nicead in uiin; UKtn-t'kci dva
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: .1.. .1. . i- - .i..i. i. . i. . i i . i i:
mi j poit .1 by col.- in- villi imforibeoiliei .. aj w weLU( auJ ffinje guV Iat.j iiccjril.
Hi- uo pjmt. If bu.h pat. I had H.-odlj uv have nut writ .t this a.uclc iu n
liMri.oIiiiheimlH.lyi.!liai.ctFr.cS0il..mj .toIk:iiMli:i l0 h jW lbal ttlJIC lhjn.
woiLlhuvc h.aiT riuce tmle u.iu it- o.i-hud - iflKW al(m fir. (( dt .Imlli lw MJl.a
n..liini:ii. Uuuinlhn co.drary both pJu)o c(i M kJjiviv (;i)il.nlt 0 tl(Uimine
tUf 111 in.'riOIIII IKUV liai-J.UKM LIU Mil . Vllll
tin1 o.i?-i.ea faction until the pood t.t:dtinu
m.T. in li.th paitics Lave no euuibt: 1 P tt par-
fctuhm to i il j'ly kujtnii. Tau taey c.uld
l.uvi oijiuizj I a u. w p'ltiy out tf iht lit-i
inu.ii.iN id' lh. twiiolJ paituu. but with lo
hopj nf imin.Miau&uick' and in ih- m.an-timv-luCiioa
and f.iiiuti.im 'uli have iun
il.u over th- bind na 1 o ir Ij.i; cne.i-h.d nnd
d.-aily-jiuz d lukinmbint woubi hw U luiiij it
wia'ij ot iun.". iu i.iiuIjji ciuijl- paiiy ol
t!a Noith -! 'o.l in. a upj.i ilMi.it I nal pl.mu.in
il wo.ib. h wv ii'i.vacL'U.ti 'd.i dra) utiqn v i..-
ablj basiv Tboy imfl'..t have teui liiUaud' ho.'y we-ctapowcredto k UctafLtnl povera-
in iheouiMt.Lutiii woul. have ctiiuol i.l) tnant. Inatcufaanciiwlth ihelawof Cwt.w.
ih-.'ir bad and uuuhat u nitUiial aiui every j th--a''Mby fixed th- neat of g.nvrinnunt at
el.'iuuni oi ulhcuid and uhvii i.V pod aUial'tn- ThiidiJ nouuit 1heG1.Vtfi1inr.and he
irut-m nof (liitdhiir paiiy. thov who piiaed udu-dto --Miction it. treat M it a.- a i.jllny and
th Union and our gUuloua iti-l.luti i. m-t ' P'-tleally wtoed it i.lth.it.g;i b- hi.au Mieh
' tna.i M.ey di i pljec ui pevei kiu lae Union hi
Ui ijKJjci they ute now lully aware i.ie tn
duroiiny io M.hacle uvm Uuii ula timiiial
ptf.iloiii. 'I'm tiuy luiibi u or the icinu
cit.iiep.iity tv-us ti i:ni tic.jn in tcuic.
A paition ol tae uhipaiiy are niakinfetuuiy
LiiJi4 lo ifllci U.e taui olj.ct.hat thai puity
i I i.l4 il i nv. I.i'i'r. lii. !f i-'i ni;i I in i l.i r.ni m in
i " ' "
cmm-uu the Kojial eouriJtuet ut tht' Auu'ii-
can people. Theiaci Ik uul luisi.ttt-n tu&t Cm.
Cms riu!iulMn Iiut wa seized upon by tin
Iradluj men aiid prctket ol ths n hi naitv ai d
uidaan.oi.- iHj.iii'ui apainn hu'thc-
Lien: aiditiiaU.u-aaA-n iha tlie aJininNt.a.
tion and iramns in -u o; that partv elur ihcv
hud btfnif.i.ud into power fo.ind ihan .clw
1'iuniiti in ui iiif tumiii v lii-iicnoN ui 'Oil in. rue-
' . . ...
"I th; ilimociuticpMiv lbi.ii-. the pifm i-
. . L ' ' .
plepioai.ibatilbyjtfjl.i-onaiiilcainediut bv
i ;
'J.uk-on. The pain innl cut loose tiom all
..H.n.Min-i.r.11 .. M.-m.i nn.Hi it. m-i ...f
nalu.iial plJiioim. Weui not ohuct uN-uth-
c' ""at dclarin- ih&i they are opposed
t.lavuy and that Hity u ill uc ail con titu-
tional in Mimiiu iusupprtiouoi to pievu.i Us
ippn
ctenioa. Thl we ixp.'tt. Jl they were not
4ippu-id to it we would txpeet lo tee lliera in-
ttouuciii it amoi gilutn. Wear-k nothinrj lur
the Sauih but what i cit-aily granted and
K'cmed by the Constitution. They can claim
nothing more. So'tongaji the Koith do:s not
I interlue with our coiiiitutioiial guarauteii
. .ti.
Diflaulty wltli Ensland.
A dilHeulty babguiwu out ot a mbcon tiuc-
iloa of the Oritfo.i treaty with the Biii(--h
t3oveinm:nt. That treaty concedes the free
iiavlRilon nf the Columbia tivei ftoai where
i!ic pnalietot ID5 sink s i uoithcin bianch
and all the pons r.reio be fne and op. n. The
BiliHi CHpiatn-i of v--ei luve construed thU
natiraoriihS them lotiade with the Ameiicnu
part- bee of duly. Agaian Ihib Hi. n-venite
o.ftj.rs have praie.ied and gave the nget t. ol
lutf tiu.o 1 IZty 0 lUipany luinul and oilidal
noitue laatutii rovtuu Juvv wutiU be ili'oiced
UlU all ve-seU vlolaln.;; ilieui would I'e Mized
a ml co.U.-maed Tn company naiiMniued
tu tnaice to ikcir Govinm 1.1. whjih hu-
ttlM. acted Us Miailei to u.-iain the 11-i.uuf
tu. U.iti-h wU. Mr. Ciampto.i.th IhuHi
MuiiMii.liadt-kcdQ'i povtfinm.i.t 10 inniitt
j . CiM.m iiue utiU if oa llu Coluui.dd to
1 Hl.ult u reih.i miner r.iMin biMuaue.
Quits a Stona
KigSt before l4t itu 1.1. injiiifc pivs n a rp-
alai blow out. About nincuVb.ck a Inavv
'galepa.e.1 over thj e.tv ec.n.pt1..bd by a
fc'ijTht -liovvir ot tain. Abuut tw ivc we mic
atu-ed from our qtiti (dumber bj iheliowhn
wln.U. the vivid bjuainy the deeped lot-cd
iww rti'tii.t inj myiii uum aiK.alavt.it-
.I.....I.. a-.. .- I... ... ....!
UIMI l"" I'l'l I'V' H HUfcl 'l llV '..IkMl.llll I
c.inilici wisubeMMi. The l'ainieifc we imt
on th.'trCt lujIa-Jl'ar tnor.nl aiiiL ihandU
I ilup who attended tbvbnlbijht. They want
I ed raia aa J ihey hive got il .
I ilti iF m... Ml. .n n n.i.t I.IIU. innn.i.i.i .. -...I I !.....! .-.. .. rnr T I . . . . t-i .1" I" --- w. u L'WIie nr IIH P Illl.llVftiKll.rtl.s. H
imnwy
The Bhoriilalty.
Promprefet.t appearaiice? the cont:ftt for the
ihtnffiiliy nt thi county will be a close and
exciteii g one. A the conteit entirely depends
tipun the popularity of the .'veral candidates
unaided jy party influence It i" next to impos-
tilde 10 predict with any certainty who will be
ihe succcf-fal aplrun..
A man'Aptfiou&lpht!ulartty i no qualifica-
tion for official fctaihM' but rather a dl-qitallfi-catiorr.
A man who ti.Ies into office on hit
popularity alone fed h(mrlf under obliga-
tion lo be an lenient to hh friends n the Uvr
u Ml (illuw and hotter-liappeii. that in doing
thin thryo beyond linfir pretciibed liun'ti and
ilicreby cheat juttire injure tlie public and
hthirrrulti upauthcmH'lvix- and their irl nds.
I'Wihcsc reaons vc say thai the miM popular
man doe not always make the beMulficer. Wc
would mu?h prefer voting for a man who was
unpopular and whomue pewmally dMiked;
if wekiirw from bin pa-t eharactur that he
would faithfully discharge ihe duties of hh of
fiee wlihoat fear or tr-or fioin any quarter
llian for one who was popular nnd whoe ac-
commoJailu? difpoiiioii would lead him (0
extend 10 much favor to those upon whom he
had to execute ihe laws command and thereby
hijU'chlumcli'aiiduifV' 1. and cheat justice of
her demand. la r nig a candidate th
only question) f-hou'
capable ? icill he f&'
tft '
ii he Ltnat? is he
'tchargc the rlulics
' rtandanL
htnltly onlh'eua?e "Villi hlV ll-liuur-inen
tend" to his nun busini3 and Lin other pen-
pljV alone and iad a motal vittuoui and
kobcr life Is p-neially Iati popular tor the
reaMui lint his muiUvs are not undctood -i
tla.it ertioti1 appreciated and cuii-i qnenlly
tiny an d imel .ellitli anil iii'octal. Many
uuii who luve tlii' capacity lack th? Mamiua.
the itutat outage to make poi nn.l ctlu-ei.t
nlSeviK. Tin 1aor.1l emiMe ot anodicer Dwt
bull- In fi ic.!iki li.vaalut.iry( tT.it higiv-
lug . KflillV IO IH Ut On aiU COtnm.lll dl.C T
' .;. BHS. wlllcIl lMllulllv . c.
A-hn will b-. t!i tUKVMdul npuai.t fur th"
pi'oplii'ft JMin'rHj;.
rJrcujl3 in Orcrtn.
It app:atsfiom l.iU acconi.ti trtuu Orfpn
Ihui Lie whif:.fdi.it.lof that t.-iiiioiy apj-oii.t.
euliythe ricsuclit ti.iv uuipea all powri
ana til the hiw u. Cvu.yu-.-. ut. 1 tli l.iw.s cilihc
t iiiiuilrfl L 'uH.it ire at dvfur.cc The bin
pmvi ingati'iiiioriiii ;'ovitnrAei.t ciuhoiiz d
tae GiikLinor lodilguai- ihv placj lei tliviiist
iae.tiiip of ihe ItpJluvc ihk uiLly ui whieh.
i.r W'tttim th -iafur udnintihxpidn.i.t. tin t
powi-i rraiiti-d by lc.w. lie it. backed in tit.
o'-'Crctary ol ta itrutoiy buf uluscd u pay
ihein-mew Hi ir p-r ilim and il h btliwM
that hiiba- tmt th.- mney whetowiib ti do it
having hifaedit ivii orotajrwhe dlp3id of
it. The 1 -gi inturo ha- m merialized Con-
Ki" piayh g for futh a mo Uication nf ihe
. ni'tiin ln'r ti t will civn l (tu n jtnl.i (
.... .- r .u ...
Oregon 'ie i k-r-tinu ot ih.ir own oOlti.
Badly Hcascd.
O.i Suadiy li.t daiani-j p.tcrs in HngtWi
Geimau and tipaai-h. w.re tmk all m-jr the
eil mouiiuitc: that on Tue-Hiav aft m noun
I3lh in !a"1' a fiht lvoua cIne oir v;ilh hri'e
brau U-Mi- This Ui" tom lIt' Mvr in
i n ti 'u-tvn ihi ihrtM M vii-n i-.iIpiyiti
iCi u vtcii me iart. .t xi'..n t-Hiionun
an hhr-e finbm n t a v W bjli mi- ct d
1 J"Jllir-1 b niifi.i n ro.. u . uau nu-p cuj
1 11...1 ij . i' tlliii unil1 t-u ;i itdiLnl..n
' 1 "fc wni- "111 "'"" (- juuuu-.os
farce and wis ly coudu led to May away hiid
Uaveour lint- unm yand p-iltr.ee so that wc
ctniint sir- a rorr- ct derip ii me sreai
fi-'1" i hm lt?arn Irom ihoe who thdntbiid thai
il "'a a 'ni"erab!e htimbus;. a rejiuiar take in
an 1 that inM;ad of fighiins three bulN "killing
one ami running tMo" iluy fought a milch
cow and killed a work rtecr. The) promised
however that on Thursday next th'-y would do
bviter and porloim all that the bill promised
nnd intimated that thi was am.ie preparatory
exhibition. We would a IvNe these g.'utleincu
and their backer- to bewnre how they t r i 1 .
with lae public. Srfrinu. thr.'ai were ma'e
apaint th ir canvas and it they attempt alike
hand there inijht be a scrhin U-inoii-iratioti.
Gyring Tnr.
Spring lime in a I jvdy t-eason in all hrctlnr
hm male paiiiculuily t-o here. Theuhtuate i
dclijihtiul and invigorating nnd the con-taut
freeze ihat-fan- the weary and lull worn wish
its gentle trtnth perlumcd by the peieutdal
dowers that heaulity our piahl. lobs tat or of
hah'ii-otieioanns'i. If your nuithem libnd
Ctitild be t-piiilj I here from ihelr Irigid homes
and beliol . nature all Mnllin and av cUiih.'d
in hi mo t I vely and nitiactive attire Hay
would Im.ipine 'hemdvi s iu cbe pruxiuiiiy
n- liaeii. V001 hotiN we pity llu 111. Tin V aie
' t hudJ.'datotu lluir luiih- id inoiu r.nd
: l Vl-'- ana have ua (!nred Ij lay a-i.ie luur llan-
urU and ovi i-.-hoe while h.rc lianp. r.-i.t
uibes and while nam are all the vosiie. Will
! i their only lutili. Ttny can come here and
' mjiy ell the blei-Ftug oi uhich we bo..i.
hVe h'iv pi my of land of ilia bet quality
which ibv-y enn h.iw ehiap.
TwUtlcal.
Tin di-lgt.t' iK'ctat by" Ihe Dim'crniie
Stt C.mv.'uiijn ot Viilnla. are uiiimiun d.'d
by ia-(iuctioaaioihjcinhd4t.forhj Piv'
id Ticy
The Whig Stat C mver.tlon of Penr.ivlva-
nia bastl.-cifd ex G-ivrnor Johuoit M itu:
McMiChael and J din tCunkle at delegutJH u
the .itiuiial C.)uViiiiuti tiom the Stat. Sena
. torl.il D.Mrict.. aiopieJ rulutioniu'-atnuniiig
th.
Ul-iliCV.
fttr. Uabjll raamlwr of Congre? from
PloriU. pabli'-ht a Utter uicingih; immlna
tioiioi Air. Pillmurt'.andihriaiens a cjneial
I bolt ot tht South if Geo. gcuu or any oiher
man is nominate!
H5HC
. I'
Chlbuahca -Cradc.
The Iloubton Tcltgraph complimenli our
t t
ftald 10 be fullv canal ana in Mime m-iimhii su-'
perlorto the route by Las Muras and that J.y
(. I.l.- ' tl ... . 1?-.....-
re thtough this place. A a matter ol course.
we believe this to be the route and that the
entire trade with the Notthern DepaurneM ol
Mexico will eventually be carried on from and
through this place. We fear no 1 1 rait.
(D" We learn from the Uuutton Deacon that
theeligibilityof iheprefcent Sherilf ol UariU
county i serlou-ly queMioncd. The coiiMiin-
tion declares that the Shei iifbhatl not be eligi-
ble mare ihan lour ycai in eveiy ii." The
pevnt incumbent was elected to till the unex-
pired term of hU mcef-snr and wnsattcrwardb
elected. It is now claimed tnat if he is
..1 re-elecied be will have nerval "more than
"years .in every nix." (We have aliyays
UMlcMooJ that ia such ca?cA the unexpired
term wa- not taken into the count IwingMiiiply
ilia di-eharsr? oi ;hc coattttithinat leim of
another. Jowcvrr. wemavb-mNtak n. We
should likfflosee llietpieMion fairly kittled in
tlii iie-iai.ee thai 11 iuayerve as a precedent
lureattcr
-iy 'M t t. II. .!.
.ml. men have repmie:
R " "'" '"o K
thf iuh'Ivc- ut th--' A .jiuaiil's iiHie? since th : Clh
itiHai.t. Li -it. Tilt da Diaif.ma-j Uein.
Pli-li tt ?h Infinity; CI. Oomiorl. do ; C ipi.
Newton Ui. Guild Lieut. Iiowtand M timed
ltill-m-u.
Iu a.idition to the above we can announce
the niriViilof G u. Gniland. uhoueiiKl on
Tin ndayt looking well and hi any.
? ." Hi qtRhilnn has been iaNd. whcihcrnr
lint ball-lishling corn" wuhlii ihe liniils ol
Muiii!.' provi..ing p'lr.Nlun ui fur cru Iiy to
anlm. K
Written f r 'lie Wi-stt'rn Texan.
A TldW C3rr3J?3nloat.
i !)-) :ro izr .ruil Nt 132
Mr E 7er At a lat matins otih eitl-
Sins of ihU pU in g ikm! an l the Kuo .Ie-
uuzy familv in p.niieular it wa uuanhn.uMv
re-otvet to have a etcat Miy patv heie on
ih.'fir t of uei inmiih piovided do- not
rain o Ciimi onSunl.iy and I was appoint
ein comiiiitt'eof on. 10 rend you a t-piciul
Aittti n iiiviiaiionio be prseut 011 ibat m ca-
tion. It I the iuitT.thiti to Cv'lffbtatj the fiiM
piorimo in reahuld anei.'i.t t-ylf. And as we
."hull want bow and cpiivirs we h'lvc fei.t an
invii.itinn u Bnil'ilo-huinp nnd a paiiy id
hi uairioitt loan. ud en tluit occasion
Koodleioozy h situated In a beautilul valley
aad frurrounded by a va-l ixieut of as lieh
hudsas evtr a ero.v ilw ovvr. It has been
s 'itlelupvvardiof agr.at whil . f-o lou-j In u-1
tbat "thtf ol.lcM inhabitant" has fof't'en the
year w!ur.; but ai we aie a c.mLernhle dif-
tauce from any place and is we huve made no
Mil In ilw woild lutt our natnial advanta4
should attract att ntiou rf tini7U.ts we are
but luili' k'lown. Still Koodenm.:y i? a riht
small place for its size r.tld our eit'fii are
coin.' few When our popnbuion beromch Mif-
fiutenily lar'i bylhenatinal proce3vss intend
to 1 ulid i.iilruauif. church-s teho-d hou.e and
imV vaiious Maer improvements too t -dlous
u nvniien. We coal I domt'eh tjwai.'s thu-e
imp-iivemciits even tiou- but wc fear it will
hoi i out induct metil to ft til t." ami cane
us to he ovu'.un with lie; hulnx of emiiation
Out citiz i:gan rally are tut la'daiidKan-y
happy and conn nt.d- Th ir vmuis i.re lur
aid eaily Mippli d by v?ry irifli.ig .-tfition
toouriieh and iir.rqitateil mil. And our tar-
i;v rs as th- y come joeeitiy; into t.rii on tin ir I
lick ell i pojile their j'llly. fat fer
give uutn'tt.ikable evidence iiut ihey have
pi nty toeat mori-n fjrowinganJ no pnoi l.in
Tlitirdres it I- tin lathered Ihe primitive
order b.'ing liney-wnl-ty and bncki-kin.
1'hi-iis owing lo the fact thai iluy have no
money and no market foi their pioductf conse-
quently they eanui't puichaie ihelir.trieztuied
m:ii)tifactucsoi' 0 lur uuuns of thifrljiioui
Union.
When we da have goad weather here it N
ub fine weather a they have any where. And
etei) thing belonging t' the veffit;.blu line (and
Mini that loch tuit ) loukal(itu a Virdant a&
-uch Ihinc- gen it.lly tfU to be. Rut tfji-u
wnt to ee ometl.itj tbat v.ill tiikb-ujui
cany home in a wheebbnrroxv. Itn but not
U'.i-t. iu id in im I eauufiil. aie our gal. Why
ihev vv ill mikjyotir moiih water jti-t in huk
at th.'m. Tiieyai'Mion-'o your w. e.tiny v.i-p-
nriUi of tlm CommiMon bad tlio like.
tie-e"i of several liiduui ih'nK nnd nlo
n Ui'nniifn. portrnit ol Inez Gonzaies itiv
captive irl. Be Webb had to abandon
nil the specimen but George Thurber
liadn tine oolleetion of plant?.
Chihuahua and El Paso trade fiom St. Lul wo lenrn thnt on &imdnjr .morning V.Vonng MeVs Mouutncntnl AsBocirf&l H
and Santa Fe ilituugh tlihiiUrc and hugzni llM n tH.M foul luOnU-r wJPP11;1'11 ' tiou in reply.to turtiivitntioh to ntlend fi
. .l !...(..-.-.u... ..".. .1 .. ir.i...n. - 111 tioei v 01 lnvacai oiieriu -rutKer . jn 1" (.i . i. Tin-r.t. -m-Ci ft'
iu iiicuiipiiiutiv ui 1 11 hi nrviiuu uiui it i uniiiu i t i i "r u tlieir tain iiuju ui v aiiim ui ihu iijut i n .
i0Utt were made by ihm "a large poiiiuii of' M11' ul I-. was shot dead by a fellow c1IlIlicsMustiinte13n!iiinoreonWcdcnesS K '
thevaluabletradeoflheNorthcniDepai.ra in. ' "n'fJ W fchnrhey. o.y n ieW davuve)n3jrd inMt. I W
ot Mexico mfeht be directed to Galvton or Ul'uKs fum M""WU wiiliout miy ;-vvAMIIkotok March 2 1852. " J
Houston' a the route from Fredcickurg N ' .or pwvoculioif on the part of 1I10 kr GnriTtHMCN: I should hehappy to & )A
' " I Ct..r i iiiI ..ii lml .ntl Hill U nF (1 . ' -u 'TT
ii i ii . i r tiumitn the iJMiatiuo of u writ to mivM . rttn T dnc mahoIch.miIv iuth mtiJ'l
lckKburs cojIh eon Id bo tran¬ et fiom 011 .1 ... 1 ti. mg eonitl 1 Uoso cousisieiitiy Willi otnen 1
... . . . bhnrkey when the latter Mopped to the "...- i?llt nc t nnnnAr . T nil v
oulotoKPa9oa'lpl'cdy and cheap ya a ttxt. nl ttn - ..i i..ii1-inU ci.nt ! lKfiunict ' iiut ns x t-nnn9f l artJ l
10 . t r . . . tlOOr Ot tllO roOIIl ntlU UellOeiateiy SIlOl ' lllfllll-1ii(li m fnn.trn 'llfnf tilfimlri wbibn
by San Antonio and Las Moras. Thhinav be i;. 1 mill(1 ..!. n ;. tn.. 1....1 lin.tlli oompelleu to torego 11101 piV"ref winicy
.. ..... r KeiM)ii with n line t lie nan nnsseu 1. . .;.m f .ii ... i titnui'i
all vervtrtip. mi. ti ui niitirnnii "r.nt . ... . . .. .. -1 1 at tlie fame tune l tenner ou my tiiatiktj
rOoit to secure durable an object. Trade " "3 Z t. crh one fr ilw lonor '.U wve .'" V '
will alwavseek the mot oneidv and chean llittlf m n moment uuhout tittering emu occaio:i j w Ml you a pleaaht partyl
uiiiaiwajiseiKinc moM FpeiC ana cheap u Sharkey then cndeavoied lo nllli r nm'illlimv tnilntmp m J Jn I1
rouiefortranponatli.n as i Mmwii bv the ..mke hU t.e-iiii hnt vniironnitlv rre- . nm happy ut nil itltnen tosee asso .J
ii.....i. J.t . c. i.:- ..1 u niaue 1 ist?tapi tm uiiprompi. am. cations Ike votir. formed to extend theT
i.Iiaeiiirii-fjuMcoii.e ana nee our riwv bed r 1 r . . 'C '"UliS IS mvirvtl I0- uy
whv.hevuidm.ike you .bit k tuu err in a lw l'Uma" ilr llw ottnMll of lluu -i-m-live jcui ago I he boot of n lilt.
bvbciVhop. uheie daiiult pa hat ihey IT" ' Wll '"iT7 'Ptuion. jre .oa:! .miiced for any mail leaving
ll-.th.rk--i oa their .UJniclc. And Ll"1" rtf Loiiimmiw . lUhly our prmeipal cities. Now nt Now
thereV our truck paich- by if r-u will c1 """.ZKpo.u men. U In Yoik. uimtou ami ol.t of our
com-outli-e iewillBhe imu nur Unu " " oppuriniie nuc.iMtui 10 eaher Ian- lur-e commercial lowus they amoutit to
cum 0u1iu.cucv.1i5i . jun nure i.ins ri.is Goutlen.en olihe inrf wid Und this several tm uioh day
lL'ituce.crcrii nud Mich truck than von cm I 1 :) :.. . . 1 ... .. b
waiM.-d ciiv dolS but bouncing meat II . ' Ma '' p".....- 1 ulU r "'"""'? V c "'"'J 'W.l
l I '"' 11'1 tfteil I n)li'Or il. .lUtt pll l!l- i Mi (".ifci. U'lll'lH 11 s im tli i.rmxnnw
k.u-h.-n.....mih k.i.houiuih vrl...ub .d j V.. 'vc hm.Ms li.-r l..il..i.l. I.. 1. .1 . ' t: I " J'! ' "l-8. ?" I'" !
Iiauilbc w..h.ub 1. ..P arjra. Tu.y av m . t Al v ; - ; " ' ' " " -V -
....-.ir. .uwu.k.n.l.!ouUi ihii.U It a .L.'!. y UuLu. tfliu --1 nv 2 ' v d " n i s thf
Oraee. AiUih n tvh no f llu . ..( i..-i.C rn . i...ii l.uu io .-.iin loivunl mi.l .mr va ! "'.PmicI c Vv!
... V.-I hv u . a. . c.M..S ... SU S-n10 Mlro.od ln.x hu "i .exSSeM oVfed
pi.m.-imd.iheri:U.tuU.l.ol.M.B like U L. vuml !.. l.M-u Aw il.u muu.I of C Jj "" . '! . "m-mllili
ii.B.i.i..-i:t.r.ioibi.gtlribul...H.iu ..luii .........uii. tion rip.iu.rn. h.mii.' n i.vi.l.iiwMoen.ltle .heowner of ni"y Si"l
S iili.i. k.:..u..r r. LnclK.uu..u...J.uy n:i.lii ...ro n- n Mijf.ir lioslunnl Aie-.. m oxt-euied io receive from tlio TreaH S
n..d . i.k U.I. g. lur y..uis..f. ai.J i.'.u r.nl l.v the .jil.;.wii m of ulm-li iu tl.u olilie nle om-Imlf of the'n.Tp'rSia'l. i
djin.ayt .ui i.dtdro liaklii.uMn!i.ici.nwe.i .M'viuiU Ti toune u va tlioujrlit tli.it uaofjaid t- nvu: Provided tliat tlnll M
bllpina"d.wnnuim you have my p. rial-.. '"--r l"lii? .. "in r.y s ul" turn out pr.-.i-.Tif n t Mmll.'in no cae 'excee.li
iua iu v thai I . oii Ituuft- now to have soin;iliiui ui.uo tlititi it -had. tluui-aml .K.l.nts; and provided alo
Y.mrrcp.i.nllv. Biuns. w ol irti.li in it. A lioine wo lea.ii u 0m.r o Wllli . la ' .. ' ' M
Foul Murder and Summary Punishment
&
'."" ' . "uini-! tv' ;"-" F"M'.r
irinf;11 "' f Jmace iiihm 10 oner n 1 w .
?lillJUlll - ll iKUltli Ul -H""- "-"""" 1
fii. AM.iuatter ot -ouiii tins out.n-
jeons n.urdtr jtiMly uineiiH-d thu cutiscc-ni
or fcher.il 1; mlci-rtuii was ; u iood man
mid iwiriiilybHlovcU by all wim Knew
him. '1 he murderer was kept tn euMody
mnil Sunday m.-dht when .v u;
.....m.n I... I ... I I.i ...n.f tn .1 t r. (ltll.lt
menus be lotiud hh way to n tree in ie
Il.i.rlilw1l lnt.wl .1.11I M1 1l1llllW lllllflliu
11V IMIJI'UIUUtl HUH Utl lU'lllimj illuming
was found swinuinu to u limb dead
The San Anlonto ltall Uoad.
nitoaii iimuiiiu nan nuau.
V e have had with ii-mIiiiui ! the week
Mr. huocb Jot.es -PreHdent of the
Company and JtuUo 1 J. vmc Coin.
uiiniiei; of the road nod Mr. IS. Ed
wtinN. Attorney; n?nlo Mr. Piatt A.-renl
mul Coir Jolinfou K'uiuevri (All iline
gentlemen are eiuned in matters eon-
neoied Willi tlio llail Road that is pio-
poeil to run liomomo point on the Gulf
to .San Antonio.
Tho loeauon of the Ilond wc Mippoc
will he outdo wiihiu a itKiutlt or ro or so
noil tfiue uoport ui oui. juuikou emiii
. 1 r r 1 T t . . . I
hnu Ik en made.
Then nre i wo routes h'MUj utrvoved
' irom Mm Autuii.n 111 11 dirert mio
lol viler Llnm Uiynu. iunir down the
(; il'n' !Mk1 t- it Uio tluudu.upf liver
uiiout m. mi eis ne.uw Meiona; mu tlio :
nf Ilia i:rinifnnl
miier 11..111 ami Atnouiu noun me mum lu-newhu my whes Hint theevenhi"-
the. rro-Miu' the (-.tin a upe liver lour may Uctl p L.as.( m.t the more p'MtMnV
mu above otmninnnd iIuih-p lo lies 1 llll(1 i!I1..m.t.nimiia 1 . .ratl?
I
In acini- outlfo Nuiili ide of Moinorda
. . 1
Jiiiy.
Jh):li tli'Mihove inuiee have their friviul
and the Direeioi' nt tfmi Amiiouio have
eveiy win re t-iiH' aimed that ihey have
no prejudice tuiuiiM no preleteiieeji tor
either lunte; hut ilnn ihey will build the
toad nnilnit routo whieh oiler therieat-
er in lire.iieiu in the way of -uh-crip- !
lion an 1 donation die Oiiov :inee heiii-r
uiiid inr tlm 00M oi the one route over
(he oilier.
A thomiuh inquiry into the condition
of the aliaii'o ol the company ha couviu
eed is that the ltmd wi.h Iu I'oniinenced
Minn and thai a rtection of thirty or loity
mi.es will trs pompleied with a? liitie
delay ns po-Mh'e there hein-n sttilie.ien-
cy of iivoi.iili e inenuii!ready on hand for
that purpose; mid theA-jeiit of the compa-
ny i eon-iantly reeeiviiq additional sub-
h'Tiption and donation.
We ray niiun to the enterprise. And
j-iiioe the the load is fo bebuUt we wiy
lo onr citizen? that wc cannot iflibul to
he hlier whilst oilieif are m riving to lake
the road from u tnid seeuro it for their
ehren ehauei. On the contrary we
111111 make u liberal offer to have tho
r.iad oiiio through tlii place. Let thn
county i"tic its hoiuU to ihe company
for $'30000 and the oorporaiimi fur u like
aiuouut; then let tlicuittxom taken liher-
a. niuiMiut oj tlje Flock on private account
nil eouditiouetl of eour.o upon the road
tMMiiu r ihr'uih cioriti. M ihe road
pue thiniili ihe town it will he a
Trent h"ii litto it; if it doef uot pas
ihiotuh it iiihrfiiu Firtis to us clearer
than thafwc muM loe our muM vnlua-
hio iratUMUnleouifqu'iitiy that our town
mmf Ljodjwn. Yirnriu Advocate.
Tho lair at CoipusCrisH
Tiieiv ate now Ik'iiu exihited ut the
More nt Me-ar .tilde &c (joodiich oil
C'liiftre tn'et the va.iiiui aiticle offi..
ver p ate wliteli nm to tu nwarded n
pihjes tit the upproaehmr fir 1 Texan
Fair iou?lic d nt Corpu- ClniMi iu that
tfinte 011 ihe iiiM ot Aluy ij.-xl. Anion r
them are so. lie m" iheiuu Inh y wroiuht
an 1 e ah ir.ited tiuiAli 1 sji ui.uuu- o fan.
cy meehnn'iMn that we have ever el 11.
Tnere tire neve nty mmjmfieetit si.ver pri-
2e of varum patterns mid pries which
me to he distributed union ' the Mteec-?-
fill competitor tor them iu the teverul
department? ofkillnddieiMmti'e Scv
a-represented m ihe liore-races hull
h-dhts reinuns and (liiuysor horse.
.......!'... ..!.'. . . I . t .1 1
iii.iii-iup wiiieii ui.i i'u iveu mu penon
wiil do well to think ol it JV. O. Delta.
AGcntianan Posted by a Lady. A
C.irntuxrTciv ttcth of ail.
Wj? jiloiihci Hie uecp u-n knuis an hour
And ui six weeks rcaciu-d hU tail."
tWe waut ii dlitincily understood lhatia
fuiure we intend publishing crery man who
tlopn wiihoufpaying hl bill
' n 1 1.. Imii'ii...! .. 1 .. .'.. ..... .... .1.. :.... .c.i. . f - . . n .
tl OUMIII WIV" I' Uf III W . MI Ml I III- k I ..- .
e 11111 1 tu .tul 1 11 iu T ... f 'l. mii tin .I r
! tfiiL AiAir-a u 11111 nn 1 11 iii ii a fiTtirtrti. 1 . fc- 1.. j . 1 rii. .. .. rrti.
viw aU'.v .ti.i...il im liiF li.t I'li.ti nl'f'i: t.. .. i r .. .-. ' J lB
-90-
.ilcltcr frbm Gen. C
The fdliSwine: letter front General ag$
with you mrrcenblc to your' kind in vita?
fl t e lm 0 jfl gvn )y lB MonSJ
ivimttnl
icpM ud l0 promote the success of 2
e Vemocinuc faith yet eomiiiff togelh-'
er for ratioMa olld jllll00elll amusement.
AlI(j ie poliiiciil prospooirnw 'o bright
l0t ucnm0t mlndd totl.esocmlpleai.
ureofthtf evwiinFortliBtlecrceliasgonB
r C
k)rI)( (mt hc mjmiUitrili0I1 of tJ
lie
general government mut be in the hands
of the Qemocrntlc party. lie who runs
may read it iu 1 ho sins of tho timci.
Aetnitiottnil .mi W rtilhnciintt (tviin) 1
0m- opponents are indeed countiim upouil
onr nivisions upon local or nersounl pre-1 L
dictions or other ditference of opinion ;
vl)ich aie lo prevent our union nnd uniicMi
notion lint the reditu will be n triumph
ant vindication of the vital energy of our
principles nnd a; $igiml 'tetuf- :-m -'of?
tlioe unworthy prediction?. Qh foonas
the voice ot thu party is pronounced in.
the established mode all other feelings
will give way to the fealty which every
Democrat ows to hi political faith; and
we shall nil join with Heal mid uuanim-
;.. ; . 1I.llirm.T iiH nnminr.ihin !
hS ht.ulinil:r to ouroomiirv thai rnurse of
nctiuu liielt has given us a greater
mi.jiMri. 0f prospoiitv than any "people
ltVUr eiijvnl i-elore iw mul the principlca
iUi.m"-iratioii which nre found iu tho
rni!tmiiiI.1 :.i.il i.m n.u r..if.t n..M
" ..... . ...w w.i'T IUIIIIU IllVlbl
.. ..... j . . fi'V'J7
men with jreat regnid tru y yours Jr
LKW1S CASSii
Col. f. Madura Tuit:;nn.aud others
Coinmitice.
Post Office Establishment. ' '
Seveiiii eoitunns ut the A itphinjutbr
Intvilixcnccr mu uccuoied with an in
ieuMine' hiMorical uccoutit of tho growth '
nml tnicntiiniicinfiliit77iiiti.il .mt. V.-.atJ
? I -..- - w ..... V... H.W 1 Uff.
0 r.oo e-taluiJ-hrnent fiom n member -O-'l
the departmeiit. W V
Itie lus-t mail route on tlussi .vno
At miiio was put in operation iyjjSff1
unv of Now Yoik Goveriv-'a110
having e-tiiluNieil in 1 Sg Tjk '?
JioMon mid bauk." Vu v .' ' " '.
ucliiiMMls cieatedA"0:- '? W
. 0 '' i0' appointed Sri
Geueia Cunrljr ArWr u jj
occordi- wMilimairmui ii1
once a week and- V-H'cticnr. J
tho former piano
NewYuik. In 171
ly loutfciioiTi Cub-iotj iimAj. vmlia.-r-
Juiuirtburg iriiinia and n V.V727 icS
tnlitiy 0110 bl'tweeu lMii.adelphia
Auuupuh. ltxiy-tlirce yeais hut
1700 Miu post road in the United Si
did not exceed in length one thouimio
miles eomiMine; of n long a. ..njj rout?
from Wi-caet in iMuiue 11a thu priu-.
oipai tijwn? 011 the Alanine aboard to
Stnanah iu Genrin u ' a fcnv cou7
iieciiiicio-t-pots on no portion of whicli
wH tho mail conveyedolteiiur than trtf
weekiy mul 011 a pint cd it but once a
fortnight. Tho outire miilnai cost of p
seivice was SL2702. The number of
puttoilieis was M-veiity-iive und then'
Uio--; yie.d ?37.y9o per mmum ' At Tho
peitod refeired to Iheio were hut ten o(H 1
es ) .elding a iev line of ovei S1000 per
anmiin viz. Phiaule.phia New Yorlr
Bj&ioii I3a t 111 no Richmond Pmcrf
linrjj A cxtindiia Fedeiickhtir Norfoljt
ami Cuarleton. The ninaziugrapiditj
wnli whicli the pos-toliice nysieni hasn'd i
vuiiced to Ui piueiit MntOi is pIiowii ll
the fact t lint 111 ltfOl or only about eixl'
years ?ubequ. -nt 10 iliedate laf-t mentp L
etl the length of routes iu operation f i
10t5200 limes the ntinual cost of irhpo
tation theieon S3.J21.7ol; the i;ro.Te
euueot thu Ueiiurtuieuil'iO(78Gl498l;itii
theniunherof oiliccs 10.GU1. Tlie Kf-
1 Pariment has on its renisiers over GOOO
1 man ionics and near'v as many mail com
rri . " ...
iiueiiic Tlie L'lioriiioiH iiuiueninliou iu
AX ACT
To Indemnify the owners for the los of
siaves executed lor Capital Ofli-uccs.
fct . jl ." . .1
oi-uno.N 1. jjc. u cnnttvfl htr th
juiiioip-u or accessory
bcc. J. I lint this act shall take
from and after its parage. "
'Approved January 21 1852. f
"Uead Charles Freeman & Co'g aV
raent. It i an M and reliable flraT '
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