State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 15, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 29, 1856 Page: 2 of 4
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4m. TWO DOLLARS AND A HALV.
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EP" 8t notice of Sir. Heeler
pnwwiwwww'ain i iinui hhwww''. WW i
Wi0jwpe
EP Ws rpf.r our rr4rt to Miller Ortea and
Mullfcos ftjprtliurnt if 8. 0. Goodrich '
cew Btk. To b peMtleUa woll m the
literary ibci) a werk of tWi Mad way b tf
great raise.
Thii Laws The ' ITeJarfa wlrftww.'
9c& whan the Iw of the jmht wwion will
lt m4 wit' We learn from the State
TlipkfUtMMit that flic Mine party who dia.
tribal tf OoJe will tsko nt tlio Ij.w.
TWd trtU not take jiUm until January next
SS- 'JT CJif Clrk U iixr jierfonuiiig
tha datiw of the. CoMtnllr hi theaheuoe
of Mr. Smw in Waald Hgtan oity wkaw ho
ha yH t Ml tout to tlw tmymeut of the
Tasu J)U. Mr. Dttrlwm i mi able ntid
aflialaui o&ow aud tli routine of the office
m wafbly Mt uwdar liU nkillfnl managa
Kg- Wo have bad th ptoftturti of moat
Jug Htk Hrv. Dr. Stalwn during his
tMinry iHny in AtwtiH. Dr. Sulion i
goHtitHHtiH of Ulnar! atiduwiHaute and an
Wa sihI otoquMit praaehar. lliit offorU
in Um Hil4t at thU plae were lintoned to
with groat Hlekaurti and tutiaftu'tiuu.
HMeawWii
XasY- Information haa lmit hhiimuhI fruui
lUbart Ureuxbaur lww. dated at Kant
Caddo I'eak Nov. lilt. Mr. Cntiti'mur
had h fonw of twsiity.fivK mu null wo
lrH mu MMkiiic hhI prufriM in loonting
tha il dotMiM to th vrHl nnylittiM of
thDlitidMMut Hllil Jiimiio.
Haw. Oiiah. Jam. Kawi.k.nmhi Ohnir-
mh f tlm Nktiniml PtHiiiwrntli' mumuittoo
jwWWiH a ittr in tho rW nt tint
ol6 ef liln litto tabor. Tim norvIuM of
Mr. Jfeutkntr nro Iiu-hIurIiIo ntitl to tnko
grtmt pMHmti tu rwonllnjf our hih nppro
oiatkti of hk (Imwu.nh diwliftro of tho
dullw f lib lmjrtiiiit truitt.
The AtnoH?u ittttuout lot tlio iwti f
Hu) tJtotiMud tntlw on lu iwstorn hro
oiliihiu ii Yut iuUnd not lavc oulor lluii. c
BhJ wVxA Uvn tlit Atlattttti oon by
eluttir of Ulfttida'. c0n Iwh'Hinj; tho
various arU of tlU itmnotuo ottr cyo
in truok wt)t the ooinuicroinl ttltlon of "
Inrgo ilatijl thlcli a'oms to lift her liond
up from tliurwUt the KWUpc like r QbotiJy!0h8
uirvu HTl 1 ill VtlVf L 1113 Ul V Uvm riMtiiiiiiiK
tho intottmidiate wilwlTtcu the eapca of
Florida and tho ntorn shore bf Yucatan
Ilor coast ilrvtoliM for nortrly eight huudriMl
milwi mid with nn inland u. faoJ of futy-
eight thousand squaro miles. Her sixc will
a'most contrail with Kngland and lior jni
tion foroonimoroitflgroatuoM faroxcood iu.
Situated in-tlio moat lovoly olimato of tho
globo whoro nature tcojns with gofouii
Imrvodtn; Mhoro rtliu Nvols nmldnt the moU
luxurioua fruits; whore tho oarth is otornal
verdure; where tho huddiog ilowor i.i por-
potual ho i ready to gather into her.
lap tho woaltU of auoient Ty' ly ll'"Js
taring to tho mo.st costly plwwimw of
iho rorld Sho sit-i upon tho bosom f the
oooaii like r sontiuol ujwii tho watolitowor
and ovorvuliin that nails this inland sea n.ust
ikim by hor shores. Capo Florida andj
Northern Cuba are but as thu banks of a
broad rivor through which daily pass tho
oonimoree of tho va'.lies of the Mississippi
of Texas and of Alabama. Hetwoon Capo
San Autouiu and Yucatan tho distance is
but oighty milw. This is the entrance into
tho Carilwan another vast m washing
tho rich shores of Mexico and central
America.. The vessels of South America
and the llritish Indies as well us Control
Amorlor a.id Mexico find the wiud mhV
Mivr.Mil .f itm ni.iuiii CnriUIH ib 111 t(l lUl.Vv
III 1 It ...1.1 -......! .Li- n....lv !lWM.
UhV Mi'V'Miuoi tuyvui mii. ."- !". JUUimoil
isle ntid preoeed on their Kmvpum voyage Huiit
by tho (lull stream.'
So that on either hand this favored
isl mil msv iu tlio hatuls of nu Atiglu-Saxoiv
ur lavtiu
rrsitifiifial glwHon
in run
STATB OF TEXAS.
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Cauirroti.
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Freestone
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mr.1 JtiUI Starr
lift ISTanant
:w:i wo Titiia.
1 ;W V'.V"' TravU
Otf.1 ItOM'rlult.v
Ml 60.V Tyler
Kill I'.S Uihur
' 7l'vttlle.
10i; I VauZaiult.
' t7A' KIC Vletoila
Ki S:7 Walker.
400 170 iWuililiiRtoii
m Tke oWetteu iu OAiuehvu eouuty jr
ltriet Judge was u oveilinj one. The
Atttorimn "Flajt" ilV.n. aeevues Mjor
Durst the Cntted States (.VUeeler ot the
lrt of llraitojt Sautlagy with interfering
to preU'Ht the election of dudjw lVwi
i DenO The ' Flag " publishes extracts of
letter howiiH5 that Maj. Durst is the sup-
porter of the K. X. parly hud Wldly de
clares tlmt nil his subalterns iu the Custom
Uou!e at ldnt Isabel otcd tho Fillmore
tieket. Notwithstanding this however the
intlvieuee of Major 1). ras extremely limit
od. The friends of Major Durst at Wash
ington having influence with the admiuis
tration of Mr. Fierce kave kept him in
office in consequence of old personal associ
ation he being native of Texas and iden
tilled with much of its early history. These
friends l.ave been censured for their conduct
iu consequence of tho representations of the
Democratic Party of the Hio tlraude and
other parts of tlio State showing the lutil
ity of Maj. D. to that parly. It is a little
singular that the Major should till persist
in open hostility nt least.
The editor of tho
Advo-
MMMVaiti-'i.ir v
Our MftilmdUt church have it ulcur
bill to proMiit tu Oouferonoc. Wo Imltovo
tkfy Imvo jmltl both thtdr prwuihers uh well
m lnado a good miwlonary eoutrihutkm
W win utturt the CoufereiiQo tlmt wo ahull
bo happy to have tltoir swlon nt our city
imxi ymt and prtniio that Ihulr nunuloi-s
urilt U liodplUbly outorlnlutHl
d3u HiHitoi- i'AYNh uf the Methodist
oliumh doltvttred an ublo Nermuu on Suuda'
but. iu which ho rbowml In n moit tmpres-
iv tHiMMor tin folly of toHriiqq m
wtuntl rolljtiou. lie uleftHy ultoweU tlmt
it oeuld Hot tv any hit of tho morwl
HttrtbutoM f Clod and that the llthle was
tlmeillyurw of evldowo on thl ulJeet
Rm af lite flluntratloits were slngulatly
approprtato and lnttlful The audience
wan vary krji.
A Wa Vmtn tlmt tlio uoTswMo)t (Vem
Mr. lltioww- Iwvu InHtit mostly iHovotul by
tha irly whleh went In pursuit of tlio
thievai. a hiii 1miI to Imtrii this fnot at
Mr. llbnr l a wrlhy and industrious-
ottlwu and (ha low wivtld Iip woroly (Vilt
by htm. Wo liape llmt tlio tliiovo. Imvu
baou oaugltt ami will mislve the full pettnlv
of the biw.
ftaT The oitlienapf Atutln www oltitrm
cd oh -Tuwday tilglit lant bytlioinstrumen
Ul wtieert of Mr. Hrown Ho la indeed
tupoHof ftrlUt mid doserving of uvM
wtenidva ikiHA Wo vIirII not It atirprised
to liwraf his (HiriuriuniioMi lit Now OrUww
wtmily pwM. We must not omit to wy
that he WAN wall MipH)riod by our ttmu
(cut aud tlmt tho elllioim KOiiornll W
ih lotlihtid to thau (l titvlr nwiy
4NUHim ftttUirulnmtmt
K. A MnUwuMt nmnvtl Mr. V Vlwhor.
whtia t hfkak miiI immulnK uln iwil
i AuUh from tha Uujhoh Spring v
ht at and Ulllad by mm person eoowlml iu
th tNMlr nwr by 'Jit nWr took uoe on
BiHly Itiit ou tliU ulilo f TlnmlHvn'ii
V t WIIHhhimu WKiily. U va iilll
t mwxy at h tiueoiUibi who muHuHIvaI
tha UiUrtHM tltaxl.
itsw wHtlug tha bIhiw v taftviv UiM
lhti wan wr brought baftiro tl Jl
Untva iJuiUw uf tho la hut im
W m piwf luM thorn ww W
race play a conspicuous role ii the future
history of our country as tho imperial
Mistress of those sens and blend more
dftliug gems of conquest iu hoi coronet
than herlllustrious predecessor of tho llritish
channel.
Through tho golden gateway of her Nor-
thern shore whioh might be rightly termed
the Culm mouth of tho Mississippi ten
thousand Amorleau tdilps Indent wltlt the
pwduotious of tho Southern nnd South
wwtoru States nnd their returns to the
vnluo or 8800000000 pa nununlly.t In
nuothor lialf eentwry tho crowd of those
white winged tuessongisw will bo (ivuvdrupled
nml their uuttual wealth exceed ti billion of
dollars Yet Cuba with t small Heel could
vileotuMty okio thU passage. And iu her
wtpiteluu. hivrbor nnd bays ho ha mow
faellltlea for preserving tv utvy than tho
whole nvljneeut country in circle of tv
thousand tulles I tu some of theso deep
nnd land loeVed wtvtora ftvo .thousand licet
of veweln could ride safttly at tvuehor. lt.
Dtthlgwn's repoit to tho United States
SeervMnry of Wnv on tho tuilvjoct of fortlll
ixttloud oxpre(e.H the oidnlon tlmt with all
the IVvtlftentlons wo might place upon our
cvwt o wuutol protect our cominotvo iu
tho Ulf uf Muxiw if Uvita nhowld be itt
tho possession uf tv hostlUx govormuent
llul n n jwrtlou of tho United States that
tv squadron of nodornto slo wwlil oovor
tho wliolo Southeast nnd Gulf twvU pro
loot tho (bwlgu and itudiorv) travel and
Bceuw thoHnw front Now Orleans and New
York to tho Vdolfto Slatos by viy of the
imuuius.
Wo wgarl Oubft tw an island which by
it uroduetA and viltlon la dotlued to bo
tnw tud that tho most eouservatlvo grounds
of national policy Indicate tho Importance
of immediate motwuw (r tho aoeomdUh
mont of tt aomuaHionof this island. Iu
our imvNut numVr wo havo alwv wlkl
attonUon to tho vlJvt. our ailwont
wttolw whloh will appear ftM time to
Hmoi w iironwolo dlseusH thl question lu
all lt vlotalls. Tho aequlUlon of Cuh U a
(IwvUiul Imwtxddo wccwUy.
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Fillmore
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avawaai'
N JOHN At UVl'WUN.
Thv well Vuown rtvRWtolw uf iwtw
wlvllou nwvl fiujEttolowa rtRtWttMi ha led to
h4 1 ipi tbqujut or dnjily lntw8thit
tmmm ikt m xmm m Tltwmiliiy
(ThiHkftjNtoi .)) i. thU tinlntmt
mlHbtw tf MiviwllM dhvmdi Tim
nutyaoi ww lArU'fWH and ha ox.
Mates! Ai iHsUtuilwis f our wintry mid
jmlma t tha Mtopttum of tho jwvof uf
CM wktth mm Urn whole fabric wf
HirtiHbiitHlHwiw()m bopw m
fwilHfn f II mh. Ui piYfl m mm
!wotiHU lH U ilM T IW fltpiu4ulinl
M w itWH to Uiair dMh w aud iho
towht mi fit awh m wo mw )U with
HaHtU fiaf HJijHlfi Rfiil UUmily h
how ho awoma uia in mm& it "nl'il
trmnm my w aanmij milil well
(4Ha mm Ji lH Lkw hptU wtdw tho
jwlt.ikHuHaa f this wimliy mn
t Obisb
tlio notice of hU tiaino mw will
tho Cabinet of Mw liuohannu Wv taVo
RWlpww w laying tlio MKwhvjjVvtuli
IwftlTO OW WttlM. t l otwuHlatlon twv
u RramUH liKHtrailitl oVotolv of tho Gonowl
Iff J. A. Qulntow li Tlw MuglUh tw
latlon. in uatlo tv tlowthur who! i uatlv.o
of Uuha
l u-Ut Jt
ilR tin lutwif iMn nt our vottm
liid8 nT 0 dfeg ( lkR hi l9
mm f fttp4 iliy Utoly mu them.
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m0 fmt in whlih ihy uVtred lvll
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tfC lH ainM" ftiMJuCr UfiutimtiJ
inrtW f thH )?.'jjnip.
VWWhtftOM
Willi II U (All iurM l 1!U
with the polat of hit iwow i wm m W
ftHSlMli MMtMMIIH W t WlU 0'pflW
m mH m tltw W wlimi m W iw
UwfcfWJr WWb IJiW Mbh fcwvt tllO fltMM
OIKinlUWievlltnVMVMtOU
t 'rtov tMhai of m w wa IW Uev ) V
Jlwjn VHltAim MtnUler ov (lie tnnwM
hHituuanvMumMiiwiowMtHOiwviu an uiU
m wmm ov luv ASwwi ot m tho Wra
ii
Uucliaiuh'a majority iu the Stale UWl
UVT A iuberllier eidhsl uneu tlie other day
wUlilns to ilWwntlnuo tlie'Ne"al8liiR a
tlierehion tlmt It a net Southern emmuhln
It tone. The im Ketitlemau .ihl that lie w oubl
have preferred the rleotUm wf Fremont to tlmt ef
Fillmore. (fa. AVo.i.
So fttr h making Kansas n tve State is
concerned we do not doubt that Fim.mouu
wished it more intensely--because acting
mow from principle than KttNMo.vr. The
latter scented onlv bent upon "fnmiy
Aw rectos " to suit omeiyenelo.t and get in
to tho White House hjf Aw4( h by eiiwA"
and to act from no established principles of
any kind lie may have been t bravo sol-
dier but politically he is a mere Tittlebat
Titmouse. Fillmore wtwby Ihr tho most dan
goreus eueuty of the South fr on the plea
of conservatism ho would have favored the
freosollow lu Kansas who had sulVered
i hmu fuu the "MtMiftur ..r " of Mr.
Viereo admitvlstttttiou uud he would have
moid serupluouv opposed the acquisition
of Culm 01 any Southern Territory Then
ho wtw by his K. N oath sworn to set up n
wligiovw test in appointing men to office
In violation of tho Constitution and to sock
tho establishment of the tvoutyone years
naturalisation law. 'Clio whole country
would havobeen kept in.t ferment tuul tho
slavery quesllotv would at this moment ho
mow warmly and Uoreely utsouwod than
over Tho fwesoU orator would be belch
lug Ruth ito hot burning lava on all sides.
Now wo !v thisif thin discussion cannot
ho nettled and tho machinery of government
go. on without the daugor to tho South be
lug dally incurred of a servile insurrection
wo would rather lv fttr eo tho issue at
oueo tuMught on tVr n ttlssolutlon of the
Union and tho reformation of another of
ourown whow wo tdtouhl bo tto leuor
taunted lv wvr onomtw ami annoyed ly
this otulhw and dangerous quoMion 'Chia
douhtlcM waa tho view taken by tlio sub-
wrlhor uf tlw u Navm" who hellovlng that
tho olootlou of bvtuot would haw at once
pAWvuked tho Hunt twite uud hope glittered
tu tlw IVW'growud of tho tww ovlls of
oleottng Vlllmoro or Kronioitt ho ro
0)vwvl tho latter.
Vo find i uottoo of Goo Houston'
sp.vVvh.tu HvvutaVlUvs uu tho Vltlt lvst.
tu tho w Item" fvvm wlttch w make tho
fAlowtng oxtrooti
uThAdAntHUuuowMewwded t uxoiflew
MOiinhto thoUth tMtMvUnkew (huwl
ItouiUn iweaVi h vm vwowlv muioiuumm
min itt(wiuHl4 of the AoImu I'ulea. ltoth
piUlv w ievwiuttev Hi Alto vvhMuh the
ItmwttOtMitB. iuuitotel tw there adwltAUon of
it "i " " . : r." i " i .i...n..nt. i.. .. .-i ..u..
tueir BVVR iwtwri t
loiwowf
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cato " gives a spicy sketch of tho Demo-
cratic festivities at Tyler on the i!.Wi ult.
Ho notieejt tho tall liboity pole erected by
the " imtorrilied " viith its Ihig of stars and
stripes nnd its buck head ami horns gaily
trimmed with ribbons lie mentions tho
uamos of Fosoue Sclumn Hubbard Chil-
ton Waiuer D.ivin Kobortson and others
to whom bo gnvo tho TUichannu grip ; be
notices the Palestine Hrass linn 1 and its
lino martial music and recounts tho broad-
sides llred into the enemy by Col. A 1.
Hood Hon .1. 11. Parsons Col. Hushing
and Dr. Taylor. Last and most bewitching
of all he gives us tho bathroom scone where
" till were so lonljf so bcHUtfful iwi7-
iV" but where notwithstanding " our eyes
rested upon one fairy creature." " Long
shall we remember our visit to Tyler" cays
the editor and who should wonder after
suolniwiA'.v"
SgX. 'Che Civilian gives a long ao-
count of tho Democratic jubilee on the
t"th lust. There were about five hundred
in the procession ami two bands of music.
A grand triumphal arch representing the
thirty-one Sister States with Pennsylvania
justly as the Keystono of tho arch. "Our
Country" K Pluribus Uuuni" and "No
North uo Soutn no Kast and no West j"
portraits of Huehananaud Hreekiuridge and
n Pyramid uf the Democratic States were
among the ornaments of the procession
It was conducted by Oscar Wish Chief
Marshal and Messrs MoCarty 11 N
Truehart St Cyr McLean t K Hartley
audl P. Nash assistants. It I?. An-
drews lvq vlellverod theaddress iu his usual
ellVotivo style beftnv a lirgi audience of
ladies and gentlemen.
V The Texas. Uepublleau " says that
sixteen months ago Harrison county was
iu a hopeless minority and that but -10 could
be found to bear the brunt of the day So
much for organisation ! Wo have seen a
darker day in Travis a time when we
could not get up a IXnnocratio meeting.
II. J. . . .. . I 1st. . 1. ... 1 . ...
tow i rivis siauus reuccmcu iino uer uou
ored sister of Harrison The maxim of old
Dtvy Crockett iK He always suroyou'r right
then go ahead !" is the true one after all.
Men ought always to be governed by great
principles and never fearing defeat or
despairing of victory press on against all
difficulties Tlio Sun of Truth will always
shine out
V Cmwttod f the K. X. Woe at
WahijtioM U slartiwR for Nteowgua -"
l-Vwwoll. brother CrolVotxl" When you
get thero d v ftrel.uer in a foreign
land don't itsiiy Mur doetrine of tiy
nt prHn htrhntHm . and as tltey are
all Catholic in Niouwgua don't foil to tell
them to aet en your ptiueiple in Texas and
exclude the member of all but the popular
ehureh from a share in the honors and offi-
oca. DoeoHMtouthretlierCmrtbtl. You
wouldn't go to Kansas to help your broth
ers there against the freasoilors. You
would rot hor find more congenial society in
one of the Pope's dominions. Well broth-
er Crafford we wish you success. West
of the San Aotouio ' Herald" is just ahead
of vou having abandoned a fair prospect
of an 7rtti km in Ohio for fear that if
ever hhWi. his glory would bo too lnt'
for his ambition.
Ctn.v. Dr. 0. W. Johnson of Cam
btidge Mass. iu his eloquent speech as
Chairman of the great Democratic meeting
at Dot-ton made the following patriotic re-
ferenoo to Cuba :
We frankly any that wo liehove the Ulsiul of
Unlia tmjjlit to he ami in the march ef event
minor or later tt mut lie one of thi'e t'niteil
Stntoit. Onrdeotrine en that point one without
which iuthe emphntie l:iiiKnnj;eofMr Fillm;o'i
Seoi clary of State "no .vliiiiiiiHtratlon couU utaml
an hour. Aiiplanne ) When therefore we
pro. out our Culm hill whatever tuul whenever
that iii.i. he with thu n.ime of J.imeii lluehanan
on tt face ami the name of MillanI Fillmore ami
IMwanl Keiett on iulmek ; I think that tliit na-
tion fmni Te.a to Maine will honor tho draft.
(Aqilane) 1 liU nt leant I (nite curtain tlmt
minni! Mr. Itnchanan' nilnoniiilratlonaml tlnrins
no other Democratic aiIimiiitratlou will the imlie-
eile llourlion who now hold W ith a foehle uraup
the ko ol tlie Hull ol .Mexico tramler It to any
Kiiroivnn power likely toue It to our detriment.
If tho diplomacy and that fiiilln the unnnon and
ha onels of the ureal reiiiilille can prevent It.
(Uruat npplniiko )
CtitiA Ct iia AuiTATioN. Under the
above heading tho Memphis l Knquirer"
has the following :
"Let Culu lemahtai hei. She I not i-urpro.
porty. She I pun of another nation. Let u
conmierthe olh that uov ntlllet u lieforo we
uiUKOureive. into uioarmn ot other '
Such tit the laiiKtiauc and mteli the old uy taml
tlll eiitiuieiit of the Fillmore pre Hewilitl
eicut the feollnj! of the Demooratle party lieadvM
hy.lame lliiehaimu -vVfmj'Ai AiytuL
Very wide apart ! The great cry is now
going forth. Cuba must bo ours or she
must ho free from Spanish nnd transatlantic
dominion or interference
V Dennett iu the " Herald" of Novem-
ber tlth. says that the atteo pt to ' wrest "
the island of Cuba from Spain would re
suit iu a war with Kngland and France.
Chore is an index of a certain political par
ty iu the Union who will oppose the acqui
sition of Cuba under any circumstances
If necessary we oro able to stand a war with
both Franco and Spain and wmiiv them
into tho bargain. They would come out of
the war with a loss of every possession on
this eoutincut at least
$m h fftoi
kT -tWOSB-
Che Dostou lwt savs of tho recent
National Yictorv ;
"Saoh a letory cannot lall to he muvharevsl
"with hcucftt and heluK to Mlteour u.Utl-
"eal enetulen a well at to our fUend. It will
"atthttlautlidl1 deatrev that pest to our Intervals
"and happlne. and tvaternlty lavery agitation."
We are glad to hoar this from Massachu-
setts 'Che commerce and the exjKtnsion of
the Union demand ohvo flieudship between
the Statvs at this time
ur-oR twevietw
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tile ftci ennj v o o v-.un
ti oiMi.nve.l He kHunelAlwwl twoil Hot
tt Of tlttt WlttttW Wi ItllXtthWAV atwhl UlUW
Mm liy imtole Mft liyw lit ttomulito
llKHllK m HlM W ll.V Of twit itt lhHUtlt
MtlWOtMMU'tj.llWIiW t hi lj tt lo?
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V 'Ww 'Mlty ''Advocate" miya that
Hon d C Uushing of (herolee on his
wturu tnn the NortlwWiMtern counties
was rojoiced to leant of tho success of
lluehanan. Wo don't doubt It Last win
tor long beforo lluchauan'a nomination do
ww tu lavor of calling what is now "Wise"
eounly Ituchauau on tho ground that he
was certain to ho nominated and elected
lluchattau ought to appoint do as his
Prophet.
'US't of the San Antonio "UeiMd" uaa.ed
thtensh hero en hi way to Nletj:ua. Ill oo
dtt we helhwe wa mepeehsl lv Id flleuda to
the midnrllv ef whu It w a wuKunwn. We hope
that he will leap a hotter Imrveat In the miuuy
ell of I Vulval Aiueilea thau he did lu U vltet
lateareer'"Iaww wiM
Woudori if like Ur tVuat he was furn-
ished with a auttahlo eerltHeato helW his.
departuro?
San Animnio..H nut being the tutoti
lion wo Iwtrn of tho mvout wortlty tnowm
bout of tho Mayor's oftloo of Sun Antonio
to ho again a caudtdato Cd V K Clements
u uioutbor of tho Into legislature and t
clover tvwil vHtithlo gouthutian la n iHtitdt
vhuo tr that otllco None wilt till it hotter
V A dtwiowtou took daeo on tho 1st
twin nt Tyler betwoeu tV lt L flood
nutn tK NV1! and ltls Huhhard uud tMttl
uau OKmti. 'Cho "Uoporlor" nynthtt
tho pillions of tho Autovhstu thamplon
wore knocked tutu V
N X M W -
'Ctjx.vs Wrstkun lUii.ttoAO. Tho ro
otantnatiou of this company is said to he
m mu ol iho tv.avtu wmeit.woti
Iwlluw l tllMolttUMt ol tbolhui. b dwrtltiUMi
tha Mb m Vv lwvwl It thai Ml to uou tt
heldei Weulvl entilo lo Iho Noith to preset
ihewelve lon Iho eeoaMwaee era etlh
UitHtwetuui At luihlie Jwiwlil we wiuwi
ViMVlW!WotwMKwiwh lu Ji
ftolivW. Tlrti tet ih iwtl When tteit Hwttlwy
lWMw. IWI o wiwiU iuvk lo iho eiUeu ol
wiilVar upon o pyviwi ej iho nwow he
MdMlittil tnen xhe Ww I vh of dekit C . Ptenteut
to the preiWenM It ftt vleuhltw Wt Wlti
lllllVlaHtWtaUiottjtoiv iMtWU l
)h vV Qt iviwtBHy 'llttj w tMti
biPttweVlvM ihftlMv tlttehntuuitoolbvHmeleei
I votimitets wut wtutiwi itw aeuueeiM
HMldlWtteC1LlBM hi Mfttivw
Ml who bm tiwmurtii unit loviueat iiut
towowvji ef ittMiMiwRttituiwlnla
I it HmiUiMn iwm1"
HUd
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him
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o
111
trlglAeM
1hwiwh 'Clm Doiimowi. of WwV
Uhv u groat Jollltlvftttou nt loiuloot on
hwtfng of tlio ttlwlluft of !UwtiMMi 'Ch
w WunoorM ' myH thnt a vim of ftuw
WW llwd 'tho lip Uarrlson Caiv itjftitn
uit IhnUtk & uf R NUuli lioovvn
ty wwl ono tof Hush its tho httitor Dora
oowiio Qowuiy
V 'CltUeUoelft iMtttlftJtAdW of
wttttt the claim ef the Uu.0iit JUjau ftir
I'oitith from the Vetont CiUinet We notice
UivtWr Ihitt ttov lvivvMg w li 8onv llwit
laitiw C WtUuii awl lien 11 1' lice are alio
tKeWy peVwt l."ilowf t.Nttwf .
V UoiWv Sam lowtott dohn thdt and
oihew itltrthuto all tho tvituwt iwuhlw to
Iho Mil orjNiiUloit that 'lVrrltory 'Che
IMtllatlolnhla. " lMtnylHtulau " much moto
tttlV aHjil i
Ol... V....... vi.n t.iullu l.iiiun lu lvi.lLin lit U.i
I vie ituinn it1 '"a"'! " ""T'fiVi'
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twikv MMtaehuiell UumthvleMWB mr Mtaw am'
eHVM lit llotoi M.ut wove aihtnlev
wihor
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mttit
lettoftl
nil tilth
MowiOer. the MM.elotelt LanUUlttio nted
l will in MoiMttiB ana luitunmH ue nvi
TIhW Wikiuv to vtwww thi l'ouumthut mitl
tha law of Coi!iie 'I hey iitittcd Into the Court
IIVMIUMO MaiM 10 no
luiWv into the tohvleiv
iowhoilrWeloiuletUM
to tho CottMUulleu ho lout twuril lu ww -;
my
luMttl ' Ajnt titaiitteiilt!i lW lot e the who I
Iho heuhhuof IttediWBO who jlrtow otusdl
iww
HO 10
.itthoiw Uarti Iho lUaillve slave MUumm the
TIUU.V lOttMll oi IIVW
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uwer '"
Wllftww aithl Wftiw tlw uloolton that
ho Ud not know any North or South Uaot
ov Wt Tlw IKHitilo uf ItoM seettottH scent
oltltuv not to know Afw4 ovto kuow Mm fo
Wo havo nolleoil going tho wtttuls
of tlio inw it lottop to tltetlovomoruf
tuwti uwiwrtUtis to he flwtu Seowlwy Mir
uy tu mmwv to n froe.soll ktttir addroetl
to tho JMitaiU U turns out to ho a lionk
'ikfeUwUvfUwUl4u
nW'.lWfviU v i v vr
attended with a MtMantlnl ehauo iu the
eoutroUiug priiw and thai the road has
becn.iu fticl tiiMied over to twl capitalists
who in turn have stopped the issue of tho
$5 stock and intend to address thomsol
to the actual building of the road This
will he tho most satisfactory proof of their
sanitary condition 'Che long sultering of
the company by several attacks of couvul
stous wore- thought to be tho prelude to a
fatal marasmus If tt has now passed the
crisis of the disease and is soon to he again ou
its tegs the people of Texas will certainly
rejoice over lis early recovery Wo are
anxious to see the published bulletin of its
tlnaitecs Wo can then feel the patient's
puUo ourselves and learn whether there
may have been too much depletion 5 whether
tho undertaker or tho nurse is uoeostry a
good patent metallic oolttu or some of dohu
ItulCs. Sarsupavllltt?
In view of the taking of the next census
and tho new distribution of political power
which follows ou tho track ol population
no people fool tuoro lhatt 'Cexas the ueews.
ally of this and all other trunk railroads
for tho Increase uf our population. Yet wo
have been irodlgal in our aid lo ritiliwuN
without ronlUlng tiny Increase iu tlio proper
ratio of our liberality If tho new orgottL
wtlon of tho HVxas Western ttivtd wilt
mttsfy Iho people of their solvency hy iuih.
Holly of Ita tluauctal condition and urge ou
their wok it will Uud It an cuv maltev to
obtain our ooutldouoo tuul support Of this
wo need ttiwo no iluwhu if the enterprise
Iwi fallen Into sotvon and oiltoteut hauvt
uotMitutcrsueh olwuinntunow will tlio Mom
p.hi and Kt lwi Mid longAW tufUso lo form
with them a connection
hw A eovtvvoudoni of iho CUiltatt
wiitlitH from ttmngo eonnty jilvo tho fol
lowtujr nketclt of Sam WIUou iho Attunn
of the ITlh UUtrteti
" Wtlhttlvteeetollli AW tei lit atV ofl el
tealo or einttMitt t ati nutniou onr uim
wuThe ' Southoru Watchman" ludtto
an editorial against iKtrtfty." U U the
tlrst thing that civtliied ttattou teach the
saxnige although If ImpelUd to tt by a po
xwty atriekeu language the latUr vrould
have much the bolUr reason for adoptiug
it Hut wo have a copious language fUll
enough of expletiw for every pewon.
Men can be bitter enough or omphatio or
devilish r what net with other than
the monosylablcs " (iV? ." aud
there is thcrolore uo reasonable excuse on
this ground. It is tin error too to suppose
that men like to hear it or sot a higher es-
timate upon any one on that account. Nor
have wo over scon a man bold a high position
in society whoso propensity has boon noto-
rious for swearing. This appeal should bo
felt by our youi g men at least.
Vandkhmi.t Au.mn! It scout that
tho "News" correspondent at Now Orleans
does not speak from tho book when he pro-
nounces that Vandorbilt has given up his
notion of running a lino of steamers
from New Orleans to llalvcston. The
Uolta gives very good authority against
the ntoresat 1 " Kditorial Correspon-
dint" which wo noted in a previous number.
It is oven no loss a personage than -Capt
Temploton tlio agent of Mr. Vandorbilt.
The di.ucnsions of these steamships will bo
L'ilU foot long .5 1 feet beam and 12 feet in
hold drawing fi foot water with a bur .ben
of 1000 tons. They will have a largo and
well ventilated saloon adapted for 'JfiO pas-
sengers and a .ingle dook. They will bo
strapped with iron iu bull. Kiigiucs with
PJ feet stroke 1 1 inoh cylinders life-boats
etc. Mr. Vandorbilt will establish another
lino for Now Orleans times Santiago and
another for Vera Criu.
Pt.uuiT Of J. M. Wkst Under this
head tho Western Texan oltrouioles tho
sudden departure from that city of J. M
West. It appears that ho has boon a mur-
derer and a fugitive from justice and fear
iug capture abruptly Joft that oity in tho
midst of his editorial career iu the San
Antonio Iv. N. Herald. Vroin tho period of
his departure to reaching Lavaoa whore ho
is supposed to have left for Nicaragua he
criminal like falsely clwulated the place of
his destination. T. d Maukey Ksq. pub
lishes a card iu the Texan assuming tho
responsibility ot having obtained the re
quisition of the Oovernora of Ohio and
Texas for West's arrest and delivery over to
the authorities of Ohio Mr. Maekcy up
pears to have been branded in his absence
from Texas by said West tv a fugitive front
justice and the fact published in tho lat
tor's paper. This was a false ami malicious
charge and determined Mr. Maekcy to
fasten upon West's forehead the infamy In-
tended for bis own. Ho wxpresses uo
motive iu his card hut this ; declaring that
in consexuence of West having been whipped
with the lash iu HrownsviUo for hi conduct
there he had no other means of redtess
against a most reckless slanderer who sought
to perpetuate a similar infamous career in
Texas which had made him a fugitive from
his former State Wo think that this tuau
will llnd Nicaragua a lectio too warm for
him
8T A U S. Court Martial is now is
session on the Uio Urande at Port Itwwn
composed of tho following oftieers t
" llrevet Col. Carte A. Watte Mh Infantrt
I'tvatdeat
llcevet Col. Keberl K Lee VM Cmltj.
" Henry llaluhrldjie lat Infantry
" Lieut Col daman llemtbrd Sth lufau.rr
" " " William ChMUtwa. Rth Infautrv.
" " Daniel l.oal. Mh lufantrT
Lieut Cot. WaaVtnBteuSeweH Sth Infantry
MaJorUeo.ce It. Taum VM Catalrj
Capt .lame A S llud( Ordnance Uutiu't.
Capt Calch C. Sthlev Mh lufaalrv
Capt Kaudelph l Marey.Mh Ittttottry
Capt. Satu't .lenea lat Aitty dudse AvUewitiv
u. A eortvspoudcut of the "News"
calls for a report of tho doings of tho liar
risburg rolltwvd U ts not known that a re
pott was made to the Comptroller iu answer
to his interrogatories last year tt was tho
only answer made to tho etroular of tho
Comptroller wo believe by any company
In the State We merely mention this by
way of Information for with all corporation
wo aro of tho "nWtVny" sort tit all times
who need a pretty strong statement of
fact lo obtain our conltdeuce
$Cr The facetious Palmer tint speak of
a late dancing patty iu Victoria
"Mi StoeVdaie thawed htiiuelf a much at
heme tt netlns t aijrewiMo In aoene of tewbu
uivw and hue at upon the denmetMlc pUtftum
tun
itu
w with the eeivt and f. Iheina
tuj atevlou ImpitUe of the ItcMt ef lo oty w oiwut
letVtntltH! the principle of hboM and
parti no ouoiio ueu enm
ncuttjiutlaitee wt
nnnhnl
U evhlldbxt familiar an
......I. ..1 l..l M lllilri. Vll.ii.li.. vl.n.
" 1011(10 ami iwniu emiivi mm mji mum
Wtlaon it a iwumar weie to aee mut tiuuiii
ainettfl a weei el n aewottio taKo aim tor
the Wtt well Blew ii law wkw liel alottfi h) Hie
asaottlo"eeieli"lUw wheel when tliolwou
lew lo tvil en a hill aide Ibtl then II he ihoithl
lep lo teal en a hill aide Hut Hum II he ihetthl
tee hi ieitlhml eotuiietuittee while iho aele
ilHlle of hit olltee al the har htltthteu II up with
ttitelllnenw and Bond tomwrt wnun tttaattaaaa
tmpiliilad mt hi tuew he wonhl any lo Mtnaelh
"NVatp Iharo I iil oiuiit m took mi) liavwaml
iiyxeie wiiattater no want
.a.u l.l.tt.t l ina 4wi liai tl
Aiit Halt have ttiv olo wlonmviH he wauit it II
la oir iiMott or nrwwetti wnt aaj w tter
H1
'1
lit
Mlaiw
vHoitiaW Ut Metnlii. ttlijhi n Nioaittttw
Vhoutvlwl oflit laettnea. waai ivum
two men and mean m Ml llatt WalVar
emtio t 'lVa he wa Woo hero "
.W Mr Walker Maul ol LwVhMl lwltttail
UU ttlt
inhlt eauae hut ham ttiei with tilile or tm
tnvWM Ihu liii ko hat fcWwtilmiait Hip pvwt --
lie leanest tt to tv ikt all ttnmw iwolo hi
await lor tltht luttpot vilth titnttmllalelj ro
Utltlteit ' IrVHWrr rrtifHlfff M HM
M Maul ittut ha since utMla a AmhV
its ho Informal w w thUlt IiiIm that ho
ltfttl luUml omo ttfty tucu anil he made it
i-eecik ill AUtitu uou uiiui mi utiiinii ui me
MlHUAlgUft iHUlttV
th&k 'Clio Han Mniws m& NV lit of
U. S. and Ik S mji tv hwpwtful tithula to
Its ilooettiHl ittouihois Owdtt 11 SvifUhisifj
wlto died Oct I6tli
a with the principle of WUektlotte er Cek
upon louteiett
Bttt. 'Che report of the State lutvonltou
of the llapltsh Churoh aols forth that lie
twoen live ami six hundred perwotw iu 'IVv
as have been hiMught Iho yetvr to a
Mwing vnpeittnetitat kuowlevlgo uf tho truth
through iho M!touatttw of iho lkpttt
llvMtUh
W A roapeetahlo ottUeu of Washington
vHtunly vMt dohu Crouhawi utol Yfllh
ivwuliuUfovtunotu fttlltng from it amvlTuhl
to the ground ami ivcotvittg wound which
aodt after wtued ttU d.Mvth
'Che Uttnuvllle "lioiu" ivt that tho new
Store home of the IVnlieuitary aro gottt
up rapidly and that iho tvtanwfaeturo of
ilml Inttttullon aro being rtlilly ohl
14V tk W C tlarrU ha boon appottt
ted tNdloetor and 'Crmwuror al Oalvcton to
teceUetmmoy for having ChnnmrMi;vr M iho
ttiuuih of the Jnvn liuMuto ohvvrod out.
ft A tovtHtt of religion took place In
iho Method!! churoh at Tmttlke OlietM
keo county Sunn twenty mm vwfetted
rollaloit and ihitumtt joined the ohurota
fcvv Wo hHtrit that mm have hteii
alolen tatolV ft'Mltl iho MtUttM of MttMta
t'Uk INioper ttveo and tdtmo amoitg
Miliar clilieu. A hotno helontitg lo Mr
Mk vMino tmok with a UtU wno RWViuvl
liU nock omo M foet long
td Wo aro glailtu noitoo union g our
lmhtto ImiHMWMinsnt thu iwpivtr In iv hub.
aUtttlliit manner of tho lovwt valley road
hildgv. near iU edgo of the oorporivitott
Uhad boon for wuieltmo iwi In a tkntieji
ou oouilttton
MaioH thla rWng town slluatltn
OttoigM eounly is thus noticed by a cwo
pendant of th Idbetty Osteite
n'tia Wndln ih Stlne at Madlaea t IK MU-
alulet at Xw Otleana en a amall acaks l Ma
lieu la a wtnUvnr Xw Oilcan The KeH
tolt Millt.a tiv atly and taatelVtll.v hntttt
A the pU allraAy feaa H appoalmaw vT (
yeunjelty Vh pHnlva bulno done hure I
the lutuVr huatneaa A uuuWr ef tAH) aw-
mllla M erev'tl U and aru4tho place ami Ike
whole Sailing wiwb abenndliirt with tW et
Cyprtaa lu toe vta.to t lumber here U Iwth alHa-
vlanl and ehr. lumienae inanmie f aatHfiV
r alao nunurk'.turexl at thla place Aaett.t
Cyprcit ahtoKl tt for $ll.Ml pr lheuaaH.1 j hh-
aaaotted $00. Compare theprks wtlh the
ftcuwat jour place. There yen have to pay
J5.00 pr thouaand Jouble aud were Ifcan
ouble wha they hate to pay here."
Wo aro sorry to learn that more than
half of tho civil cases on the docket of
Orungo District Court aro t?Wv ow.
It is to be hoped that like a gxwd thuudar
gust thi time at least will rouovatu the
matrimonial atmosphure of that othorwiso
lovely county.
TY..KU Smith County. A binl's oyo
view of this pleasing couuty soat is given
by Matt 3)alo of tho "Trinity Advoeato.''
"Tyler we feuud to be a much larger place tUsii
we anticipated tlndliij It and contain many real-
dence of tnito and beauty The Public Siiu.it- l
a very larjo one s In the centre la a ainall tu-
ral mound upon which the Court llouae t altuaUnl.
Thla buildliiK will favorably compare with an
almilar bulldtn); In tint interior of tho State it i
encloacl lt a neat aud uhataiitial peat-aud-mil
fence neatly painted. The S.piare i adorned by
a large number of forest tree which were uo
doubt once thn homo and delight of the aborigiueea
of the couatry. Tyler baa a large ntitiihcruf bu-
ineaa houava and all appear to be doing well
the schooli we learned wore proaperim tiHclr.
and taaen alto)other it i a flourishing little
city."
Wu have a remarkable specimen of i util-
itarian "liaron" itt Corpus Christ!. How
it comports with Kuropcau notions of artsto-
oraoy we cannot say but wo have plenty of
room for more of tho same sort. Tlio "Nuo
cos Valley" invites tho Indies of Corpus
Christi to pay their respects to 'uiim Au-
(s$ily and then relates u portion of his world-
ly wealth by way of attracting their
attention.
" Aa new a atocV of fancy grecerie amonj
whioh are fine Java CotTee. oinl tih maekerel.
herring not omit SOUK KUOUT efcmir.e awl
tho very keatchewlug tobaoo."
Hu.NT.sviM.K. A correspondent of tho
Christian Advocate does great justice ii
this rising and interesting town. 'Che writer
says :
"The tlrat object that meeta the eye of the be
Judder a he. nar tho plaw l the Cupale. m
"Auatin ueuege ou-uoiiega tint- itiat m ta
auhurba on the South ef town. Already her
Abimttl though aho haa uet yet ataliHl her
"mh" have been aeut ftirth to mingle in thi
buay accuoa uf aethe life and the forum aud the
pulpit are made to re.ouud with their owtory
Hut InboldanddeUghtniteontraat with the mag-
ultlcentvHlldceef Aiutln College upon the South
there ataiidaupou "Qlu Utll" on the North Ik
lea tnahebut caeaeleu atiueture of "Andrew
rVmalo Celtene."
The Oun.borl.ind Presbyterian the lisp-
lists aud the Methodists have all place of
public worship.
Coiittv HotliiKs. 'Che Lihorty Uaaetto
tnenttotw "that llk has built a lino briok
Court House at a cvvtt of about SO.ftDO :
Jasper has built a tine frame Court llou-to
of tine arohitecturat taste and finish at a
cost of 5iS00 ; and deltewon h.ts built a
lino frame Court House but at what ewl wv
do not exactly know" tt is likely that
Liberty also has already ordered new
Cvutrt House to be erected.
'Che Victoria "Advocate" owupViim that
''tlio iiogr notwithstanding tha mauy
suspicious eireumstattces whicti should
elicit a rigid watch ful noss owr their iuov-
tneuts aro sutVorod to run at huge ami h
tueetwherovor they please during tho night
to ooueoot plans of insurrection or robbery
and oxeeuto thoui tm if they shall ihiwk
such projects adviscablo tVtly dcproh
tious aro committed almost owry night."
Wk learn itiat Hon M l Nou w of (Vr.
pus Christi U a candidate for the Judgwhip
of the llth district madowoaut by thoila
cease of Hon dautes Webb. Wo have
already tteliced tlio name of W. Hkj
doNKS Ksq of Helena. dotiN K. McKun
ny Nsq of tloiiad is also a oaudhbtto-.
'Che 'Coxatt Adwealo mentions the name f
M U.roN lXv.NA of Helena as spoken of for th
saute ofttco
'Cur Liberty tfaottodateAlhat NhKwii
'Covts of Jcfterson vHiunty was rvcutly ht
by his brother in Victoria 'Cho aaaandw
slipped up to a window aud shot tho wtan
while uueonsotouily play tug on a vhdtn
'Clio Victoria Adwwte say thai iho wtfo
of lite assassin hai also baon arixviltHlunstw
pleion of aiding tu tho awful deed
Maj Win. l Clark Crosideut of tho
Svn Antonio and Mexican Oulf Uatlnnvd
wrtuv from Now York thai ho ha . for
.teemed the iron and equipment f ihi
road thai the "snorting of iho iron hor"
will "searo tho door of Uxieti pwvtrio by
tho ttrst of Mnroh itovl" Sn that tho Nlta
wf Uvnoa will not "hv Im a whjhs
utuch loiter.
litiTY.---Tto llwllM gt Wviy
account of the hvvlua uf LlWrly at prvawii
ftun the aUvno couttnunteatiou with itab
oatou 'Che wntfvuv iwdi iitvw Im h In-
AtitR 'Cho Uaietlo" vya that any
autouut of ttton will bo purohad al
llbork
lHiuA oorfyvtvjiutvuil of Ike Chinluii
Advocate ptvv v diervlug irihuie f re
Itvt to the memory of 0t thvlph llwv(
Wheohmk who way tibojvnl tha Nutilttu
when sho vrvtitl ttown lu tho Owan taat
Aurvwl
l 'Cho Meihodlat Ohtvwlt at Waou ia
helng rontilli' oroetmt 'Cho "S!Htta.Hv
U ItiRtTiUDvl li' Maj tKiWita that tha WU ta
to weigh Mo" lh U wilt ha Iho haavht
"MrV.wsM In tuwiL llojio. tt will gtvthar
lopoiliortvlftttook
IMtH. M UuulerV gin huiu netr
Ulohmond ooitlalnliig iwo gin iahi and
DS IiaIm of ootion wn ttvtrol Kv Hw h
tho I tlth ltwt A howu hw ludevd In
a eaon uf nhort orop
'ClioUtchittimd Uaimrtar Miaky of
a groat Ineronoe uf ituwl through thai ally (
KAlra eotivoytinoo woio lately niHxmry w
tMYvlom gulttg vuitv
Our winter otro uf 8hh Aulnnto wilt
ahortly he tvwufttvitng tu tho tvddtltoti Ui
their Mioleal vjitUulalnnwtttauf it fot V S
hran biuul of sovoitloen iiMttHH Tky
aro now on thetr way lo ihal oily
. 10.... .... 1.. t. u.l t ..( i La
1b uvgtmtiuuf Attlllory aro now wt thalt
tv.
vtity to i?t Drowu liitv lNti Mhn
oir.ii. i . ....... ..i .;..-
i.'(OriuB nio Buwiiti liwiivip
Vtttt lMtUM'ttCtnVlt CAtUXttt.
W w tt iwttaMMal tKai Mam KWn J
WatlwirHMaY WaaaMwWraj(fMr. VKKhatMn t
Cabinet. Tfcia waW W tgwtaai vf vv
utaaawiv ami eKanatr of lat aaWiaHr.
tk AsSvMtWiaaHaaaKvJv a
t fvl tW Wf1a f tab wrr in Mr IMk .
CaWiwt Tha ts wtl he pr
viowaly wmmW a bvhatf f th aikwxstm
IV vm had hmjj nI hi pttattt chm.t.
He dht MiajaWy. ttaan n ...;.
hmd.Mtf u. hy hi avktbiMtaal Taxji 1 ;;. .
ta preparo lh wy lW )btiv .U.nt
fiauir nt 'IV in tk NortH. wWiv ihr v
wriott drnagvr ot ap).MlHn was t b "
preheHMl. Th ube.went ttawaM .
th Nvewte t alv4htv.M Uriff gf Vv;
tW imWWM trex-wry syst-. aaj u.
wwha)s stm wcra all mcamiiv of nt
iwtamal itrt ataai tttaM atyaainItT ben.
filial U tha StMtk. That awataat "on ;h
tariff question was a $miv on. Nrth r
maw of our own party in Crjres. Wl.
not Mittntl upon it. Thv entr etaau-c ft n
siH'citk's Hi aalvahMwra alaaty wat d.-u.
haaardous auat U. ntdi-l in its is.
cos. I'nvtwtKMi. Uw fir iren and
other ouumfactuivs was knHil aaKUal!.
some cxtanit in orhr u earn the b
and certainly Mr. fctvv. of North-
litia. l lu chairwHit of the eommitt.v
W. sl Man was dtpo.t t'r v.
tiiuo to favor it. whil there were Whi..
and wo may mcttthM th M and intUr
tial Ct.AtTaNwf lUww. HMt hH
willing to vat fear r DemueRiti mriflf pr
vidwl tliex ntinii&Mtioiw wonhl b made
it. U was a natioaal qniMkHi imlr. but
thj North hut evhWntiy been the grs n
cipieut of tkWtiotib of wit th hari. fn.t
tho commncaiunt of th 0rmuieut; in i
tho gigantic valwo of lb banwfita way b
othHtd whn wy thai th receipt
revoana of tho t'niud Staaiw Cuto:
house from 1701 to 1&L" wouttfd toS.JT
000.000 ! of whifh tW -4v SfcaKv M. i
v?7ttlHH)tKH) anal lh free tw S2l..
lHH)OtHl ! Tuo South tham. had hy fer. tl..
gwater intereH in th) thtin ot' th-
tariff. Such hawvr. es th prveanoau
cotiditau of th !ueews of the m3 Ml .f
IS tit that w all know that it pttd the
ruilo Sta(s Senate fy aW j t-t -Ckkmuknt
Dai.u.v.s. and fur which he waj
deuannved by a lag portiun wf his owu
paiiy iu IVansytvania. TttriMghoitt the
whvk of this erWis. Mr Waurwi w th-
great master spirit. eamtinmUy li-en-wia
the tmtlou in all its bearing in has ahl.-
reports and. privately with Wanting mem
Ih?s of Cowgrvaaa anal ot the eonntry iad
throwing a new light npon the suhjist
whi.'h eventually captivate! anal eer.t
the naaast KnanageaWe anal nniaprbl.
tnakraal anal resulted in the o apWte sue
raw of the tneasnie. All eoatnwaut f ih.
history of tlwt fey will aalntit that h vr.v
the only wan what eowld have earraed the
tariff of 1S.UI tuOeeal. Sm Raan't t'aat
and other iHstingnwhed Kwraipean -ini.-n
men wvra attweteal b hna tepoH aad .m
pitmenteai then in the higheat terms
'Che aMahiiahtnant of the ltKti;Ma
TKKASl'aV txvtvver settled the tale t' i1..-
rWtt StAW R.v.K. After a iv
fill oxpa'rinaent showing that th wni
meut was able ha tranaaet all its a'lKin.
operati 'na withant a Wank the support r-
of the lank poliey were -mipped of th.tr
Haavt plausible ar-nnnmt tr it vlotVu.v
Hnevenvan rise (Vutn the Www then siui. i
Hut wearoawarethat Mr Wau.xk ks!.
forxvard to the easunpluhttHt af still r:
er rovaalntiona in onr poHtieal htatawv II.
is a Kkkk Ta.aa. anal phaeeal in an imp.
(ant positfott in anr guvemnaent. wv noKt
w-)t expvet from him a powerful and n
wanding oppoattiam taa all tanalb a k
iruetive tat inalnMry and tu tlie aina) pn
twtiou of the pntantta af oaw people
lie waa the advueataa. in Mr. INatV- l
wiHWlratioM af lfc haataatalMy ef the S m
Madre Mountain anal haa never alter..!
hi opinion of the iuportnae of that Uhiu
kry hatween Mawleva anal the Con. ;
States
He it the VNttrHA aaJVaMNMtt af the asSMi
tivm uf Cuba lie ha ha knewn to t
tVieHdly Ha the gvateittntentaaf Nietra
In the pavaent eti-K thrt. M
WAUKKH's poaitiaan In Mr BtaMNvs .
iVtbinet wvuKl ba aaaninently pfaaUaiaiix.
ttaawtt iattpaartant attal enahtfing resatli . .
national proapawKty (4 tWapnnaaan o. th
Cnhn. All these neatiun are KwiH). u.
ih lae- toiv-ramm wt aaatr nnwaanai pi
ntid Upaan whieh aattf peatpha will aavn h..
taa take thane atnital. The grant lmoer.it
party will bo rVntaal tme Ha ita anHshKi -aaf
roftwfaU anal of e-tAniaan anal ma alaatta
guUheal lenabr aat an pMty wan Hill Whtat
wllWt Mng Krefr jwintaal Vy ih -.
wnl roll of the nalghty wmt af pvaU
a-piuton
lVHX KUtl VYttAVaa taje K Hltwat
'Che Itltuit AaylHan efana on ah I
tWvmber net anal are hnl t I
thaj the SvMPVtiH aaf "Ahv LJ
ike expel ten aod eetWl lava.aei .
the ttliod ba !. u ..us. .
vii i.i.aary ..ni.
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altaxvl .allud. I I
the uUiit
atuabl.
Yaro a a" i1"1 Wtn4 latnav
ail' Nv tt . k . it i ' I alter roaVwv . t
lYVHje gtHtrl wtlh daltngmh. 1
KaanorntMlitaapyan.l naeehnntval b
partmenta lie la vattev anal hewn
naa'taal with vral af anr Jhmhrn I
tUllaUll''-tghlWNinane b I
Wy their piinelpal .!. We tmi ifc.
patent .md tfmaUaw f the aUteHd
Haiw phiee them In thla ewlhant hiuo. .
HiV'MIMN 'WtHV-vWll HUH1 VN
tirtWiitu anwthvr a-adwHtn ' n
raanlt n hi taa he !- 'J Thar i i
tVH aitbtt vvWHIle te be hr4 fMtW fb
gnw tatHl aranoaemtte Horaaftti htat An '
anil aiV Angelina. Tttv Waaala HI C'
Smrr Karr and Jkan lttteK J ta -
aetat letnaaefnto ntnjaatritjr in 'he Jtae . -hnlWIaaatnaH
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