State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 12, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 30, 1858 Page: 2 of 4
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usual pr.visuro urn i BUBloOM wli-i. t-ruiu . . ... ....
faoturiBg ewteblie.hn.ents nru mad to fw. j '' o-l iti. tt 'M Joe in tbii their
that all is not profit yi.t e-vru Bolaeaoy 1 intoroat ll idnnlioal; s'.uuld b'i taking a
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AMBPOTYir Attention
t'.w card of Mr. Harper
Capt. H. E. KcOgtMlOn il in ihe city
Hon. T. 8 AwtMOn and lr..ij rt'iri-
"1 to the city from Cilern.lii county.
1OCUDTB. LtOWtl "lulil be wr. tut
ikiverel dnye during th weV Mj!ng n?t
we ir cniiirnif in-1 ! vsrion.i oH'uim;'i..
I kbuut the pr.ifrieti nnri . oHitv L.t' reinil-
m illiog the T.irijU't revobuo !.!" tw.iii
tttura protentioa t" oh;uiu bri-y'ice ol' 1b.
Juetry We hum in il. United MtMee .
powrrlul end parnai.iuut ricaltuMl iottr
-t which in juel now i-uiwidenibly Jcj.-- !
in ooaetiuvri(v of (lie dor.ujfeiui. ote ol
biwioefw Jurm the uuet t-u on. We on
nit firjj the l'riiri deujuadlug oi i '-..utjrw t
ipeeisl iirot. n eiil or boiint- nwi to
help them along. They ere luffe'rer; bu'
they do not expect relief from tK uiivura
mnt How is Men relief to 1! ifforded
reeert I f0 onp ;rsnoli of induetry without chHrijiuK
I or lining another It will not 'un!y bt
oonienaei tnni mw aro tiiachmei by vhich
money U nul-. Lwh 'lo ol make i. utiey ;
tl.ey ."iinplj tffeot ditributii.n between cap
ital and labor. Sow how id it poaflbla to
sonre a ipeeiality ti ono clann witliuiit tax-
ing aaotner to tho oxtnit of the rwnettt
conferred?
It ia perfeotW natural that ffwr- -apital
biw be'n j'i;regated into one grt.nd echeme I
it 'l.oind tiii'l orgviii ot '.f n uDil make
ipfirl appa' to tho le;;i-!nture lor iid
f. 'IM '
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i' were nrjowti uii wdnyi tinoo(B
of (he wool or heir of the CaihmeFi
in pofMMion otQn W . Wa.it.- I-
thin olty t.i!;nri I rum llm -.H'.'r'l y
from half nil to full blood The
kIiowa a very beautiful longairUd cr y
hfttrot "ilvrv whiinnohnanil lii.. i tlr)iiy
Wool or pilk we have over m en. T B iii-
or nnalitiua ezamini d r. r f.o.o ibcm
: i ' of tlW full Mood ChaKhinero eiiul
.nierii'an Gout amlho
I MSI
itiAfj in i - mrdnnee writri tlietr oplnronaand
a uii' rrard of thiir inures". They oaii
nctremrin iru. ;.i therrmelfea and advocate
the oootionnneo of n uynfim which bn
plund. re '1 .hem au.i tnrifl. t iinrihorn
capiuliat-' They should not )u lk upoln-
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loroea them into DMrkata at n benvy loM to woo) n( .rcM blood is about (hi
themnlf ind wiojro r'nir pr-dnne dOM incho Inn;: nndhnt little infoti.ir in npBr
not oommaod tl.' bigpiMt price und their I taM ! jilH.i-0 c.f t10 thorou.-b brcil
articles oi oovumnptii :i aro not i"il.l tho
orMopeM Aiian agnotUtunl paoplo they Oonl wi mud
cmi not lUDnnbtta doetrinti whiah Itrtte
other tuturostn nml doprois thtirt They
must UVc t stand on the platform uphold
by tho immutable truths of politico! econ-
omy and oootend for their right to seek
the cheapest aod tho bent market without
beinr hamper1-' by :. trietionn and unjust
taxes.
O
lnnrrili lu Tlu'lca
Ui ... I aalH !- do u.! oiltOKO tl
of Jain lo Meal i "i i..'"'l iboofjwatd
marrl of I'. ptoptl towi i ! anafohj of
deirpotin l'n" probmbilltlMf nUlmtte
vi-r.ii.li: nf 'lie titJ bindln tho p ople
Uttthtr aa -I i itli dU lr "
and Itton 'I What kind of ' rpmotit
if any which may luueiwda the bNMnl
scmblniioc .f i Hi ite ii li ImpoaalW t .
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ii; in. lliepeopu " tnu i. unci .-i in -li.
ml 1 not aub'iiit to th erection of ' ItM
iiirebj upon tlitnlotof the so called MI-
1...1...... in i f'aiinii
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itAN'-no .tiAji Oonm Cmnw
Tea-) i MHi T-..- ;
i To mi Kmimi'. "i ii'i ' ".I H'
AVl Tkl lal lloiiuu-iiitio i onteiitioii
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Oti 'lii-.-. lay cVrttiinj; lr. nftn W l'u
ptM "iriv-d in diwn benrifig u cI'rnM (eld tit Austin panned lo-.d'itiun to lix
i . I- .. (.. ' .. .1 ....a
tin- NUM. ui rL-iiri-i'MftiiU'fi ti niu nr
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in a souther! coune. Very few of them "ltn" B"J." ""J"7' Al' iev !M
ll -. tiro liflBrllti I'lOl Jllilia I.. ......... f.. .1 f .. r
i" -i .(.... i. a-.-i nun .'! i;i a ll . : n . . I I '
industry and to that end we arc content to
e them oo the statute-looks and enforced
in tht public administration ; but we cannot
but regard with tuaatoiiui the attempts
hive descended lo the infftcf) of th earth
ha' a sufBcicc-y to prcre that they are the
gwiuine locust. It ii i-npi-sible to tell
wfcere they will lipht and 'eposit thAr MS.
Thf. Weatuf.R. The wer.th.er has ben
rMuarkably t"n and tamptfttt fiw seT'-ral
weeks in fat jurio;- th crfit" antnmn.
fe have had no fro?t.
Hon. Forre'i Bhittoh'i LtRMt
The letter of Hoc. IVrhM Britton appears
tn-day. The question he 'i.-ks in renrd to
lw vote by which tb. noit Deuvvrxt.o
J'tr-.te Convention i? 10 apportion it dele-1
gates will bo answered by Maj it Marshall
oa his return.
Nat. Ray.vosV Iew Bfit.niNU Ma-
TIBIAL. By rcfercice lo this pentlrrrtic'e
alvertisement it will be aeen bo baa te!ieo
etaps to have bis reeently diser7erel build-
i'ljr material practically tcatdin tbii Btara
FYim the indieations in it. Vavor hrrc it
sppears the Litbooalla Uonereta -will be
fitnd u cheap aonvenlebt auii dnrable
ou'erial f"r the OQDatrnotion f hon'aea.
iHK. VJiutmas iUFLK.?. TM lo.-mt em I auiacr for the benefit of th
.'.P ailflfl . ra . .7 lin-o .l...rt 1...! m !
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g9-s Mississippi iti'
uiac torevve protective lrw; ou no better
foundation than the ajuatiiotly-reourrintt
vielaitodei 'if trada. Another yc-ir will
in all like':i-00j! briig back a general re-
sumption bf buairrsa. Money is now of
very trifiiu;; value is very abundant ;.nd !
much of it unei.inlovcd. This at. to of I
thin ..' cr.nnot lonr; exist t.nd to ItgiJ 'tr a j Cwnp i 'oloitdo to be stationed. bampnnrUy
rill l.iri. I .1.1 1 t Kill RS.
The murder of the Jaoktofl family will
be pp'dootive of Dltioh IHOOallllll on the
frontier and will muse families to desert
their homes. lr Hyin has been here
several d-;;s and boa done all In- eoold to
accomplish th object.i of his mission. The
QoTttrOOf has placed forty Mfaaiaslppl ritbs
at his disposition and they art now on the
road to iiampaias. The Ktl .utivc has
VriUOU a letter to ticii Twiggs reiucsting
aim to S"nd ft '.ctnehuieiit of troops from
The firt and only importatiun of fse
bv Dr. Davis of '-"till
t tl Qoveroor doUiling late Indian do
ivd:t into-in Brow .nd Li.mpaae coun-
ties and Dalitloolna ihe Incentive to call
I nut a OOmpUJf of Ilangcrs to prousct the
i ipoaod setllem-nts in l hat region
i The account below civon was drawn up
bv Dr. Hy ii from tho affidavit of respect
1 able citirens and from inforuiatioti of
reliable chancier :
lln lust Saturday Mr Joshua Jackson
.. it.. ii.!. nor enn liiev. withoiu dan- nd I is fiimilv were found tourdered sup
. :.... iL...l .. tnr. I.o.r tilled i.n ThursdaV
wr tu Ho lu.i Ivi ; allow mo i aiHu-ii... (J c -..' .- . r . j
. . ... The od b. y and ono of the son- were found
Ml "1 ' '"""r"r: . wrir. Wlre they were gathering
tba .iiiiioiuliheiuitol RepUuhoaa in . . u MOtlatDftO was found about
Carolina in tba year IS-10 froni TnrHiB I affrrantion la ia sliapo appaars im InO yards off) one of the boy-and the two
Asi-i. We are itralifi. d I i know thi ii a vitabl J h.- tuiiioii i- raining gr..uinl . iris were am loun. 1 nut are jn wanufj
valuable animnl la abool to havlfttMsed I thruuahoilt tho Uololi and will soon as- The girls are siipp.
w i ------ w
used to have been taken
ehauge in the affairs of the public would
be. in the last degre absurd. It would be
just as sensible to tai the comet for it
nightly exhibitions in tba northwest and
make arrat.rjcments for a permanent revenue
from that soun-1. Bfawfttofo Union.
The people of the South are beoouiir.g
in the vicinitv uf the Han Saba i'eak. in
Brown county or at some other suitable
point. He views the preeenl band of mar-
auders as being on a mere predatory Incur.
aion and ho thinks the may not villi that
porti-n of the ironter again. He is of
into tbii Hmte front Tennesaea whore larly
all the finats and t!ieir deiepndanls o Dr.
Davis' importation now are and whit we
believe belong to tin; 'Sumner 1'isljere
('ompanj" of whlah l'r. I) is a meber
We learn llal a p.iir of full br.1 tints
will be shipped to Air White in Decclier
and thai two pair noxt to the fhll brj in
point of quality will beshipped ot thmme
lime and are intended for ("leu. ' .1
Hamilton and Win. Loomia of this c(.
This is surely a Itep in the right irec
tion; Judging from the amount of irool
which ejcli animal ie!di and theliuh
jrieo ir commands the r-nteipri. I in t
result profitably to nil il.o - who engM i.i
it In old. r that our readers ui. be ber
enlightened a.- to the value of the Caahnta
lloat we make the following extract fcin
a letter of Pol Richard Mien an extertive
raiser of fine ttook r Iding In Borqar
eonnty Tonneasee to il Jitors i lm
" Cultivator andCountiy ii nllcinsu' d:il
liAi.i.n an Tnwmaaiti i
I
;-. .... .... ' hi. ir... 1 i inniBDH
ume a jr.otlc.il form aa a gorernmenW f J A when fJjwy top.
The
pod
pro?
.lore baa oomi when I judging from the cloths that were found
ntervetition" of some j One of the little girls stookinfs wa" found
mi'Mure or to : r II ul tin paopia
New York l.iy iUk aayai
" The lim thel
ther. lain bi
I . r M ..i. utli diaatinaar from the I stained with blood
pageuf btslnry as noiviliacd Bute limayi Information reached Lfttnpaau OH Sun-
if left to drift oi break up loto numerous I day and on Sunday night Mr. John J.
petty Suites rated over by military duels Jackson son 01 the inuMeren man Willi a
so nc of whom with Mare or lees white small company started for tba seen.- of the
blood iu their voins may retain their piwer ' murder.
for ii brief sen! in Ofei ilieir rude and fero. I ( )n jWtOTdty u.ornin;: a messengrr cams
clous followers but the sains Internal eon j from the main Lftrnpasu about twenty
llict must mini the dial end the i miles uorth of the town of Lampasas bear-
utier annl ii.itiou of iha wlme b'oid and log the intelligence that fourtoeo Indian
oi n'tv ui tlie rom jini tif r'- : were herdimr horses. Kvery man thnt
is ol iciiri'!
convention to be held rt IlifUSton Some
anea.iness is mnnifesled bora in the D BO
eraeyto know whether th f Hell and
Buckley will (tnvern thai onvi n';on or not
Will you ph us" unvr im ihroiigb your
eolumua ny sianng yow. "tnuui on inm
foiat? Itis my opinion tlmi tlm West and
Boutb will aonaidei' tha- the proper bai
and will BO insist.
Some of the paper are inlvneating an
ftltrasefinnof ine iiegislatni- . one; round
taken is the necessity which I he Cusl it u
tinn make In "l.'O.h Jielinn." I believi
I was the first lo call the attention of tin
Legislator- iast winter to Ibis clause and
asked the opinion of the eui i.rit lawyeil
in that body at the same time ph ing mine
In favor of an extra sslou : the nibj.ct
wa discussed end Cnslly decided in tba
negative 1 prosumo the (Jovernor will
take that as an exprrs'ion nf flu peop o
l'l I .JlU'llt
more thoroigr.;: eonrinoed da:l tlia' 'he i opinion thai t is impolitic to call detach
tariff queatloa will be again sprung .ipr rneota of Ranged into theacrrice ;.i points
tber . and 'hat nor!.Tn rcanufaeturrs fcill I her depred&ti ina nai I ave been eomrnit
attempt to prccur the passage of r.n aet I ' The pre.- tern one established the
giving incidental - direct eneoiiragemont:ntT' locality suffering limltftrly would re
lo them bv :vj.ni: diaflrimluatinp dntiea i uire " '' ' 'un to tx adopted for tbetr
secuntj. Th" i.siilt u..!.! '.. 'In
IVi
ulatiun
in.) eoiii wl en Ihti great and terrible que- assistance of those citizens who were liviDg
iiuii for iui Ii il ia tu us must bo dealt with I iu that neighborhood
itiisinesa is entirely suspended at I.sra-
pasu for a'l feel that their wivei and chil-
dren may be butchered at any moment
Wr have no arriM and no ammunition."
and 'to' w.ter nnd probably ate some .; nntrucli.in of ibat Art!
Isiotia that Mr. .lnek"on had with him j D0 jff.n (t neewaart to have a
called session on that reason. My roe o'js
for thus construing Art. 'J!" were tlusi:
It says "Tlie Lef;irature shall tit their first
meetiDg and in the years 1848 and W
and every eight years thereelter .-aw an
enumeration to be made Ac " end in the
same Art. it says "and the whole number
of Representatives shall or thl period Ol
makiog such enurueriti in I fixed by the
Legislature 4c." now I I dime thi i '
rrul priods refers to "their first ni"i-':i : '
to 14V and to !) and to "i vi ry jchi
tl.ere..lter. and thereti re i'i i onatltutioi
Hr.i.tD Intiii rtOX -TLe fi
paUott cf the Tnttiinti.ua for thbednem
of the lilitid in T.is will I ble
I. am thai ih Snj ririletidem and Trust
oetin-.; aOlel) with the vitu of rotT'iit
i. itsreetei the pupils bawtt h-
tueceeded la proaruring Am aarrieea of M
CoUloa lite and up to th I t
bis cugngi'i .t.t to take eharg .; .
Texas fchonl "Oi of the 1 'sellers j. ti
I blind ibool u Toftfll -u' Mr. t
I seven yean espetienoe u ttaawbei
I Blind ton oootea with the bight- ;
im ndalioiis as to qualification! we doul
not tin .lie i in win prove - t.e - .
lent urn .
While .Mr. ('. M 01 ' only qua
ifiatrael the pupils in the literary
meet he ;- eleo entiipetept to ;;': ...
tlou in the dlfjerent brsnorrMof !;
naoall tangbt In tnnti institutions.
w' ' di I-- vi not heri-'of ir vei..-! tr.
this one They will hereafter I
benefit of i nil ruction in both branch- . '
'lie p! irons msy CTpoct good rsaull
J " ' r- y- ..-.- . r : luricmiri r.uv .
repeat therefore the nine I nould get a gun started immediately to the renjers jt imperative that the ! itttti
ia Miue iv. when stcpa muat be taken by
t ie oivilil i a irld to save what i yet left
... xi ...:... ..tl . '..t. ...
I Ol MCXII.OI i ll I :;...!! inn : aw nil ev-uie iu
prevent
dune ;t!i ''s..ii. (
Must nf )oiir readers are doubtlw
;iit milli in. . :' peoj I on our bor
del i from horde "i useless
and Indi . d .avagea a fate
otherwiac unavoidable What rliould bi
the oharaetoi of thia " intervention" in
Mexican affairs or i. caa thia teodeocj
to social destruetiun be interrupted t Well
thi open broad tic-Id of enqui y
which w do uol or" uine to enter.
kiinw
annortion this tear lb;
Another reason given is that of provid
i"l' porper protection to t'l- I ntiarj inai
is the mr-'t important reason You urc
well aware that I have always battled for
amvl' pro'ecliou : it has never ff been
hi ink v.- -Many of the people of -T tr2TL2 aoa uVand
tbeee I Inited States uetwiths-anding their ihow Uj . rnembers who refused the
pretended preference for Republics ana I "proper protection" last winter? They
iheir aver.siuu to monarchies to kinir-and were nrced. but refuse' to do so Them
upon certain articles. A lav of thia char-
acter ij -.-othing bv than tufting the POO
' rr.aro.fiioturer.
ew i it onerat's unenunllv beauje ittakiwmiiiFv
Thev ari a !-oodi from th" rockets CtKe iion.o:.io-..fiiri..tr I "l't !""''-' in ftCtion and the
Ming
out of quite a n.. tuber nf aaftll bodies of
n;."n under different leaders with I an
I authorized OOtOttiaodar of the whole with-
;. miliar will 11. e n. 'on tic r.inie
ii.. a u :. t.' ;. exaiuiu
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.... .... I. ... ..- ..u.r r. . I ...I ... r.t.r ... ..I Mav
ui tue lomnaie vaiui .t tim u.s.i o-.ertiiti. ' . .
. icau o . . ill l unci V uuon oi some i-.iou
'I; . . :o v.- l I....I.. ..-
is now . or ' n win or. ai'-uiuo-i hi
set si i U a iety from utter an-
n .: ;tc. ii ai r d Ie of " iu-
i'o to dise.rj
nobles have a strange way of ruining
after every puppy who nets foot upon our
however not only from a careful shores and clams to be the degenerate do-
i the i - ii intelligi nee but
lutrmiio vabv ol ii.
Of any other lleccd animal l.no.ui 'I
almost fabulous prions al which t lie -h vse
have sild i Known to alma .'(-r) oni
oiieii approaching thousands of lollars net
One of tin chief nau nsofitshieh vabr
art cle strong neat in appearance nod a I people of the South and put."- It ilu
tint rate firearm for mie iu Texc.
pockets of thomannfaoturini: uabvff
Db. Halk's L:-.otl pes. -This gentle I North to be inteliigible ahould a duty j 'l '
Till ha-tflVr ciif'"ll lpftTAS in friti nla.i.. nf L'l' ". ''rfitrn ! larinii nrt. ti ..). I W '
- - - m -. ....... i. iii. . s- " ' '!' I.'4 . . .1 II tl 1 j! UII
(( be succcss'ul In bringlag i . I a
IThlapoIioy would he imagine ntail
Stale ind effect little
a the Imperishable ni in the good
cciinif-ieturc 1 from i!i" Osshmcro u .
"!' i 'III
Till ' i-'ll".Mil.H Tl
1'. i. . . I 1 I . .. - M ntn. up
eurpaaatag in durability wear ll ithel
- i .n i . .- .... ami . 'i is tru'y d.io
arhc." ! lie i.il-infalio.i l tin- inr.i. ti
Our climate haaoow I ted while !'' ! tuado fn rtuen P
its hardy sn llvolv nature ft habits ind ': - '"' iople driven off
appears to ir.e a moot noroaaonaoie awpi i
tinu on the part if the people living in the
i iterir fix reinoaed from the bonier to
throw discredit upon everv run.or of " In-
iuvo been and w H ttill
. i unie.-.s Terj- throws
for c up
secij.tnnt ol sotuegicaf lucky or rich man i:an denredationat when m We It appear
who was t eiiubled bv some braiuiess !in'.'. I nerfcctlv naiura! t'nat depredations would
The editors of newspapers have not been Oc am. 1 pWlfVC
exempt from :h- miaerabll practice andi'" tiuw ck-; -i
I .. at overpower. r
nave landed the miot seiooaol nowe nous . d wbi) . nriia0
with :. guato truly in keeping with the I .;nn tar wine.- them out JP' modic ettort
atyla and tuaaoer of our trans-atlant;c cou-1 will not "conquer a pee .' I it ilc r only
aim -r.l strangely at varianoc with their effect iatoi-anee tho Indians to retaliate
' ... j i . when we w.t1. draw. Some thioK thai the
republican leaching. Weak minded wo I ....... .- i-..j ..... .i
. lor. oils rr ill' i .'oi na. . . i. .
her whole
ntn attbjec-
on from dogs an J other eni ' i boldly
"i"
been distressingly t.Vn w'
thl
the Lndiai
new liifir depradntiou--;
tl. . foroign nlnoompoopa who sport titloa) 1 ajifaj may bo fo but they c old
not rem
I.
with
or without warrant.
fli audience 1 ;.ve BsproBasd favorable I imported into tho .United States frou Great
Gov. Bt i
isde
..'. db
yniona of his ability. He eppear.
jret an ! -mate them. Of the truth of
ul positions or the pra-t;sal utility of his
'iyitrioes wo are not prepared to speak
lialess wo had tn opportunity to invef.i
gftta I hem fully.
John BaTMST Hr.ir.vN amp TBI Ca-.-.r
Oft The editor f the Southern Intel
'irpneer requests the Una. John Henry
Btowa to call on Oftpt. Pord aa I let bin
"to whc.t he has heard in relation to his
being interested with 'he Oa'.ette in the
Pt' He Printing.
. apt. Ford recollects to have heard n
r.ijort to that effect Whioh referred to the
yr 185r and originated bft baa 00 doubt
ia the fact that propositions had 1 e-n
tnftda to Col. Brown in regard te :io
lining. He did not consider the report
: rt'.entie and if be had believed it he
pbxuid not continue to do so after the de-
nial of its truth by John Henry Rrowp.
Marshal. Quite r. spirited contest is
gdiig on h'-re for the ofSco of city Marshal.
Too candidatesi.ro Tom Bowles J. J'..
JwlrjOn Frarcr r.nd Niohub
A CnANor. Mr. Irving Boot lias 90M
: s interest in the InttUigenetr Offioe to
M irs. Lambert and 1'erry. Mr. Root is
favorably known in this community as a
g ol printer and a business nisn. The gen-
ii mien succeeding him are moral sober and
industrious. They r.rii nuceeas and will
attain it.
Hon. John W. Harris Thi.i genile-
m"ui is io attondanee'oE the Supreme Court
Ha baa been Attorney General of the Sta'e
of Tciaii and vas one f ihe compilers and
fnvriers of the Texas Todi-s.
Mayou. B. V. Carter Baq. is a can-
di'Jate for re-election to this office. He is
opposed by A. O. Home Fsxir.
The Ramblfr. This journal is bidding
far to achieve suceesa. It is receiving
new aubscribers daily.
ta Since the last lesion of ihe District
Court in this plac" there is Baid to have
been little card playing. The attendant
ongroceries are fewer and 'he moral hubits
of Biany appear improved
Britain tvat would b ft discrimination io ' "'a"'1"' " ''' '"'"'' ''" " " ' i':
favor of the Amerieeu manufacturer which I llu""rei " progress fail to give aecunty m
would operate against the importer and the j th'J otnT. Whf"1 decides upon raia
uoTOmer. The American ' t-aouitcturer in'"mv;i ihB ( '--lr ou; a ufBoieftt
in riir
. .:. i mm. iijin'i weens ami rn ir-.
I b
Dther ;
Nol the
number :i make
ui ejtpeduioo lot i the ; 11
.
IH . -"' Ar Hie. IB II l.ive
ti . I ohastis-.sl t;.e fJomanohaft nod their nfed
then to l atatioe I -;
point to give proteotiod t !
border c..iciuont " i.i ...
nonciives :'. aiuiedt cer.sin tt
n .-d
manner he
war . i be
could effer hU fabric 20 ptr cent cheaper
than the seller nf U.a fcrciga fabric I
.. flu -ii. -t . . a t. ' .
v.'ra . .- - i. aa -j! i; uij n.- I
20 ;er cent be has advuueed ia the shape er
iu auuiy anc tt.st probt la paid hy tu
000 BBmer who in this way rjot only pj.- the
original tariff back to the monhiilll bul 00
or 100 per cent added theret . '!hi is
what po'ii'.iciars term encouragement to
domestie manui'acturee. It optratsw as B
ooovs to tba ftMufsaturer enables him lo
sell his articles 20 D3r cent. hi. -her than h
otherwise could have done-t-ie .be poor I trica !'"r i' "''" "" "" '" ' '
' consumer for the becerlt of the riah mi an. I Pste4 pr-iootion or to oonquer ft paaee
facturer and creates a class favored by Ur B dMn-s il l!BW"i U 0inue u p.'iey
l : 1 ... l. . i it-
The mania tflaaMttbcy had not been committinj
' aoMlitj I nd that not of Fordi oommaod o--i
them to desn t at i t and there
laroquajiiteswnietinigniy rooommenathei (1. u n i t cf th(Me fotlj .paying court to amau apectwen
fi I o "in n. lo-ed. :i. .Niitn.. . :- . . . . . ti . l I .ll -l :.. u: ll I?..
. .- 7. . " -: . . I l 111 v vi iijs . nani.. .in i.nxcs m .ins mimri - I....I.I. I ...
' . . . pymUCH pioie ..x a.m ui.xii X-HU.IUII. i.. v.
. . . p. ..ct publio and Bnda victims among the high ourritiio .. jVcd; -that- .urrndde-
these la I luthorited Col. uul tB9 w' Lrl!"r!.v much " soft-soap" I g wcn f. ..heir c.ountay
. .': ! . Ihisbeen expeoded upon Quoeo Vlotoria. Major Van Dorn oummaod will uif
gei
i
.iii:illth0...VI'h.ladelphia paper of :ho Hemocrutic ulf handsomeiv n tney have t " (rrod
.... iii e j. i -. rj fortuno to bring tro Iiiiuanr-I i hail. nut
i matter with his ( -vhool ha.i referred to bar in ternw of -.d- f. Un hmU M iV wnM
ll- ail
pro
miration
least remarkable i th mi theriog
the ' e which is i ill id I '
sheared I nth w'i'ii.'il lha
from one end It turned out vr
. '. ) onc... i I'r.s ill m . ...Co .
.nnli. ti.. .;.- .:..!. I e .k is . u iui pro.
n-inv'- sl.iel- I lien or...-.! in llu . I i t !Ct til 0 111 - ..--: ikinit 'il.-t'iOCC ladV. Ih. .New
: l''r if Sen i'ork. at H 60 tier lb . from wl . will aeoomoliah I ' tho ulaima of the '
point r will tent to I'.
ror manufaoturio! ini the Bhawls ' t-
I .. l. . l r . ..
leuxe " i-iicii.v- .. -..-:ip.' or :n r-'-inc. . . .... .. -" .. l ;:. :. ..l.lk lt
.. .... i ... .r.i. iii irniin i n.i n in . n ...in i 11 iu u 1 : 111 111 r; v nun
ti-.i-- .-i '. UU.11H.I OH . HI'. ' "f ..rf..
work of the 1 and See 'i"'nt ' iv b'r' S8 tljl' K 'wo or three
that ' j-riuuu and ri.ys 1
New York Ha. Bock thu
ip h li iui . - tboulainu of the " royal wd' "
. or jc. under the ; to the r.;i.: of being considered a p&ragcn :
1 . I rubabli tho depre "Now .. be reallv wa thi model
no ii will be :. difficult matui at this time
t unnriso thou ; ai.d what en:. !0U mi 11
It may no: 1 n ; nine IB llu
iieei.ii ti 1 "nsrlt th:': great credit is due
'. rovght u- a aueoaaaful tormiaatioa.
Tee syste:u of suti'iiiog detaohmentl of
U.CU aawinisjuaiooaiiH - upon tne iror.uer. tieeihit.fe-1 in ihe intr.i'Jnciir.n of the Goal ' iatj.
i' a..-aiiiiicki.r- ! 1 mi' ifi ivs.1 . .1 1 -- y -- -
mi..!.; i- nefil to c
I !:rs Is.-eri
vield ihe
wl . ih hl l : hv reoom nead dby its cl ilo
my 01 ti efficieooy. Botertaioieg 'heso
views and believing Gen Twiggs will send
trwps to protect the peopli f Lampasaa
and Brown nountiee ha ha declined to
i autharlM the muster ' meuini the State
1 seivioe.
Ho is no: indifferent ..(! diatreas of
the pioneer Battlers -.: I : am ion to adopt
s icb measures aa will secure them peace and
freedom from molests; ion He does not
teel .u'horiredto act until he sitni'pc! tl e
r:ulta of tho operations of tho Inited
States foroaa now in the Indian oeun try . His
riuite probabie when the marauding bands
now down shall lcam of the victory of M:m
Van LVrn and of the presence of the troops
in their 'untry they will return to their
to the destruction uf the equality whioh
should exist among all classes of American
citizens. Iu some in-.tai..' the foreign
article is entirely banished from th arket
and the home inaaufaCurer anjoya the be
a:iii 0'' a UMttOp dy. It amouct. to a restric-
tion ou oomiuerci which nhs.cklci ad fatten
the intercourse between bs'iols aod p. a
vents the purchaser from seeking the best
and cheapest market. And where thi is
the case trade ia force 1 vj enter improper
channels and the prices of certain fabrics
are not governed by the laws of demand
and supply. Prices thus become convtn-
tioual to nme degree Sxed by law.
The tax paid by tho consumer iu the
shape cf .-. bonus to the doraestis manufac-
.ski u- .t-i 1 u. i.li 111 uuuilt: UfUllll 11 . ...
' I attuning grounds and aid their brethren
goeo to the coffers of the rosnuiacturcrs. . r . m ..
. . I tost' lend th-in. I here has not been time
to Mr Devi 1 of 8 (' . for the enterprise I uhies and th C nan lies and it ia also pro
ind oui incstoannotbero
. I - ....... ... L ... .
the employ of the Turkish ilnvernuieut at
a .-alary of 815000 engaged in 1 1
ncn'.s upon the growing ot coften tn the
luillioti ac ar for a Country where wivea
tra notoriously beaten by (heir husbands
Itt tho iinlif-r. and reannanlla rmirrlorA.1 lv
to ti. c northern coumiea until the their pusbanda in the lower classes as m
Kiokapoea shnl' h b a whipped. Should Bngtand should oertaiuli strive by
Oil Uourland iitb r. against ' " model-." and every way possible to r-
Silll-in's il-ltninhili. He we.it mil i.rwin ' lliese I. will be l...miir in the 'U'.'U ".". '"""' P H
thereoonimeodatlen of Preaident Polk tojriht direi . 11 end to Indian hoe-
to Whom application was made bj tba tiiiie b hia field of operaiiona.
Turm-'h leaver iment. tor tne -irv ces of) . - - .-
some oompeto t Snurthern gentietnaa I ;. A-. Medicinb AMD Bcw
familiar with th eotfyjB culture While It is stated tin tare tube tftfteo
there he determined to procure the Ooat through the d tioo to Paraguy
in.nu 11.- 1 iLixi ri -i- jue eiury 01 ui'1 : in: . . 00 1 I a I ted Ota! -:. inw
journey would betootedioua fur my brief kind of te . r; also m liciual
leitn ind I will men ly add thi I with an plant lied 1 1 1 he a apeelho
axpeosivc outfit tl istantinople a poriloui ror the cure of I tingaof venemoui
journey 01 montns ana tne luaa 01 many 1 insect . 1 d lie 1 peculi
1 lo-o'uni in capiuriii.: kind Ol llune ok.- winch ouilds on
refined being that flunkie repreent her to
be . Is then any evidence to .how that
ihe differ. 1- is in any way a batter wife or
mother than ri'r millions of British stater I
1 hi the eont
falls below
bel in? to
It is p. . ; - are .similar to a
Of the tori ff paid by tbe purchaser to the
merchant only a portion ever reaches the j
vaults of the United States Treasury the
merchant's profit of 50 or 100 pr cent
for hie advance of the duty to the govern-
ment goes into his pocket. Iu this way
every consumer pays a yearly rax which
would astonish him if he only knew the
amount A man in very moderate circum-
stances whose store Accounts amount annu-
ally to one huudred and fifty dollars does not
pay a tax of less than twenty-five or thirty
' dollars per year. A portion of which goes
H. P. Brewhter Kirj arrived in Iut0 tDe public treasury but by far the
Tuesday's stage from San Antonio. He
is of opinion Gen. Twiggt is Jetermined to
usoull the means in his power tn render the
expedition of Maj. Van Dorn successful.
Tha General very properly eouceives the
war can be terminated only by tbe prosecu-
tion of vigorous operations in the enemy's
ooitBtry. Ample supplies are already on
the read to Maj. Van Horn's command and
the whole available force of this military
dep rtnient would bo sent to the Comanche
country were i' necessary to achieve
suoemsa.
IJt.ops in Travis County. The crop
in this county have turned cut better iu
Home respects than was anticipated. There
has been a sufficiency of eorn raised for
home consumption and probably to men
the want of emigration. Hon. John B.
itaiil -i it is BftlrJ will have four thousand
hush In for eale. Mr. M. Burdett says he
will gather 80 or 90 ba'es of ootfon from
less than one hundred acres of land. His
com crop has yielded well.
Peians and aoorns aro plenty. Pork will
be obeap. The grass ia tine cattle fat end
beef good and cheap.
emeus- Attention is called to the ad-
vertlnuicnt in today's psper of H. Buck-
ley I Co's Circus to arrive here shortly
and perform ou the 12th and ISth of
oexC month. This is the samo circus whioh
has been so Well and favorably known in
" the States" fur years past All those who
want to sea fun laugh and grow fat will
ate of hand. There will be room for all.
largcet por'ions are absorbed by merchants
aa a per .ntnge for advances and by the
manufa Hirer for no other reason than
that the law allows it.
(or the 'ood effect of the Major's victory
to be felt on the frontier. In ii little while
we can begin to form coin luuious of its.
probable ageur.y in concluding the Indian
war
Ambhotype. Mr. W. (i. O'Brien baa
succeeded Mr. Bridget- in the Ambrotvpe
business. Mr. O'Brien Is a good artist in
his lino ia a member of tha typographical
fraternity and withal an intelligent clever
gentleman. He should be patronicd
YEftiiw Para ik Victoria. The
Advocate says a wugouer named JohufOO
on his way from ludiauola is sick of the
yellow fever in Victoria. The disease does
not provail there as an epidemic.
uion and
and carry lug off eleven ol the fatnoue branobi of ia hives or
animals whose fleeoeaio the shape of ahawli hollow trunks
an so highly prize 1 and coveted by ihe1 t ia probabi' li ugh to bring along
:adies of a 1 civiliaed nations and for which I tha nam! with tli - bred Raleigh Stan-
pricer-sluiosr sri!i:n-lave been paid by tlanK
the wealthy. On his return home l'r.
Davi- visited Loudon and oithibiten his
Hock r.t the Britiab Mnacum attracting
great attention an aceouut of which ma
be found in tin-tiles of tin London Timet
of that date. They WOK also afterwards
exhibited al Paris
After a careful examination of the whole
Bubject. I ciiino! avoid the conclusion that
tba introduction of the animal will ..
etitute an 1 rn in manufacturing whioh
cannot fail to result in 'nat profits to those
engaged io it. There has not been a iogle
inewaos up to thia date where the Cash-
mere Shawl 1 oat has brought at sale less
than l000 aaeh.
Bit iiAitn Allen.
kind found i.i Mexico il 10 tba Standard them ootorioua rogues and one at least was
1 Iu liliir.lt.rcp I StncVi io. Vtpr t' isiil w snot
is rcrv Correct 11. nippo. itiu tlie nane and . . . -- . . y
.
the aim foe ought ' together. Tho
iheir tendencies such their organio neces-
sitiea lanoh tha nunishment that nature
Mexican . high-tempered. 1 herself inflicts on those who disregard her
lojitoettooa and violate their laws. icteria
herself haa tbe same organic tendencies
The question of ability never can eoter iA1a F0R TF Trinity. Messrs
into this method of collecting a revenue. powe ttnd Ruthveii assure ;hc public that
they will have two safe t.nd substantial
boats iu the Trinity ibis leaaon Bn says
the Crockett Argus.
The poor consumer frequently pays more in
a year than ilia capitalist and the manu-
facturers in whose favor discriminationa are
made pay nothing but they aro actually
rewarded for having invested capital in a
lucrative busiucp. They are monopolists
created in defiance of justice and the Con-
stitution. The low tariff and free trade principles
enuociatcd by Robert J. Walker and advo-1
cated by the Administration of Mr. Polk
introduced a new era in this Biattor. Since
then however changes have boon made not
favor-ble to th" oonaumin; tariff-payer l j )
the current of events and of publio opinion
in the Northern States point to a period
near at liand when the question of protec-
tion will again be 'agitated io Congress.
The Southern people must looli i. in the
face They must say whether they are
willing m add more to the millions tbey
have already paid to the manufacturing
capitalists of the North whether tbey will
ecoaent o pay 10 16 or 20 per oeut more
for an arliola because it haa been manufac-
tured by a Yankee abolitiouist instead of a
beef-oatin Kuglisbmeo or k soup loving
Frenchman. In oonneolion with this there
loom up two other aubjeotn free trade and
direct taxation. Tbeee an th iaauaa upon.
Till. tillAND TlMPXJi OP llnNOR of
Western Texas will meet io this city on
the fourth Monday the 22nd day H next
month. (November.)
A MlHl'.vlii.. The Brownsville Pbuj re-
published thft notice of the Intelligencer
of the appointment of Mr. lira as State
hingiueor and credited the lain ij tho
State Garotte.
CroI'B in Hayh County. The corn I
craps iu Hays county have turned out rather
light io some localities The yield per acre
ranges froru six to about thirty busheK
It sella at '.'mm fifty to Boveutylive cents
per basbol. Cotton will range from one-
third of & bale to a full bale to'rbe acre.
Ib.a::;::oi or Cross Lark --The Mar-
tha)! iV.-y.-.i'i'.'.-'.-i has -i long article ou this
subject ooudemuatory of tho eoterprize
and of (.bi Ie; '; eutoruiuod by tho people
of Sbievvpori wwards ikaaa of Ttiu. It
also eudorsas tho views contained iu Gov.
Runnel' letter to Gov. Wiokliffe.
on tba Croea Lake queation
Tuiai ot M.w
tice of Col. Thoinn T. llawkius published
in the Gazette indicates the purpe - I
which ha was appointed. He i:s now pro-
..'ics-ing in the trial of Major Neighbors
upon charges preferred against bjm by ('apt
Baylor t'apt. Nelaon and others. Tbii eom-
tniaaioaar wan appointed in accordance with
Major N'oighbor'l wishes. He demanded
au Investigation of bis official conduct and
dci.ired to be brought face to face with his
accusers. It is to be hoped the labors of
Col. Hawkins will settle the queation one
way or the other and that the excitements
which hate been engendered on the fron-
tier in connection therewith will oeaae If
Major Neighbors has done wroog lot him
sutler for It If ha : blameleaa let 1 he
world know it --nd lot hia accuser receive
tic puniabm nt public opinion ever awards
to detainers aud tmduci rs.
s 1.. 11 ami Icier.
The . ! - notices the provaleOOi of
chill.- and fetor IO ."-'.in Acton:. Thi- il a
new thing. Tbat region has b n hitherto
peculiarly exempt from euci: die:.
Comi'troili'.u ami Tri-abi her. These
gentlemen ei Bad their books or '!' . 1
we believe preparatorj to turning rerl
Mtssrs. .lolui- and Randolph the new it
eumbenl'. on Monday next. The ftftlOl I
of Shaw aud I!umoud aro indiaaolably
connected with tha linancial blatorj of
Texas. Mr Shaw did more than au olh-
er man iu tin world towards shaping our
fiuaoei.il policy He has been associated
with thn Comptroller's IVpartment of this
State for nesrly tweuty years lie has
abilities of tho first character in that li.e
'f Ll. I of business and is better posted than any
1 one else in regard to oar monetary aliaim.
I rum I lie l' ki.
Tin- San Ant mioll 1 dd comaius several
items of nee ; iVeal
The Wag 11 Head Commission under Col.
Leach 1 been 1 irtially disbanded. The
Wo Mesilla August 23d
iateeding t 01 er the work a second time
and nisl-e the required improvement
Twcnts or thirty thousand d dlars of the
Nui.iiiuiRs. The no appropriation li yel unevpended Col.
permanently ffetftin protecting 1600m lea
01 frontier.' Tin. Indiana will avoid bat
tie aud Whan you press then at one p.dat
tbey will seek another. Then ir atriki IB
that economy giiod yudgment juatii . and
humanity dictate a riuultaneoUX inin along
the whole frontier with itnh a force ..- to
press them at every point and th - m
uooi- l-ept up until 4pry I and u.n oni I
border is subdued or arewood out.
Some are disposed to blame the Govi i nor. '
some (len. Twiggs othen- the rffii 1 .no
soldiers of the restular army stat' n -d at!
our different forts for every "InJi.:.! dep I
redation ;" this hi wronj. for thay are not
responsible for tba pre. nt -tate of things j
l'l.. I..i'i!r nn.l I l.nci-. .lilt re.) n. I
trary Is it not j robsble that she intJS il( i;c j haTr Ven . '''.
the ordinary fandsrd in these '...1. .1 1 ii. iii.T. -i.
... .- . . .1 1.' . 1 j nuxu a awwiaaisaw aw aaaan m i i. .
Womanly qualities lu the first place she j nn . m -. - ti MtU .
mean in lac; ueenuieu ramiiv 1 er... ... ;. i.i ti f. y.:. 1...
Ootsawew of the Unit d Sratet uit ens
'i'i(urr or' TVaxw The Qovoromeul
of the United States has nev -r penr tin
kin i of troops for the service to Ix per
formed nor a sufficient numbci I n.i iu
default of which the Legislature did not
take tho proper steps nor did they vote 1 he
means to enable the fjroveruor to do s..
Now if the Governor doubts the propriety
of taking active and efficient measures fgi
the protection of the fioi.iier without tbe
-onsett of the Legislature iu my opinion
it should be called together immediately
and some peimanent plan BOUid 1"- adopted
by which peace quiet and protection would
be insured to our citizen. It can he done
the necessity exists -. then let. if be done at
once: for you may rest assured thai thl ie
"Indian dpredations" will be rep tiled evert)
wwoii until xornr enerqi'tic c un iii u - e I
LAIt 1 1. -xn 11 1111. 1 ruj.vwr.R A ...
Iioru G Wi Scott lire). of Lr
rcp'M'iits the alarm u.' ".. pOOpil in 1
r '.tion as amounting to almost a nan' -lanilies
are moviflg into Larnp..-.
further into the interior. On tho .;
Inst about 10ij Lend nf horses were t
b reenthe Lampaaaaand CoWhoaerii
1; 1 inc ')n me .wenij-n?e citire-j 13
-uit of the Indiana hid n- returned jr
-c itt aud ' r. Whilaker loth think
p op'e will desert their homes ifsou.it:.
Is nol dune U protect Ihcm and that ...
s n
BAl.tlMoRt .Mlmcipai. Fli:
l'iie niuuicipal election in Baltimoie t
day resulted in the reelection nf
Mayor The Opposition Independent
11 inn .-v. 1 .uuii wiinurew in i-
part ot the day and lei the lu-lj eat .
10 the chief of the Metfi. ' Mr SI. tin
lished the lollowiog card :
" I'kli.ou-Citize.ns : 1- beinp am
dearly manlfeal tbat a denbernt pura
letaatOB the Mayor of this city to 01 nt
nice tbe general combination al id n
prevaila between bis police and th in
band f I al ni"n who have ub
lopcruui; 01 ihe ballot Ikixcj held jhj.. ...
ot Ihe poll- 0 thr .'tclusioc of all . ti
opnosoo fc Mayor Swacn and .:
urge I ii ui .ne hy many r four liest 1 .1 -..
t'..i any peraarieal attempts to v -t -
the part of 11 y Iriendi can only be att 1 i
with i' .'"f .ih' and the general discr
ih.- oily J fc. I it in. dull to yield t
judgement a and withdraw my bit
ind date for Manr
a. r. sin .
H'. h unlay October 13 12 n'cl
I'hi rosull of t!.c election Wis :
F r Swam (American
For Shun ' Indejiendem --'
The frie... ; Mr Shuttaai the; -
kept ftvj'n the poll by bands of
men y
t'.xi-a McI.am's Fi'snT. A I
Baata Pi 0enel dataUa tha parti
d' a nghl lie wean ;h N.vaj.-. Indis-- .:
a J arty under I apt. MoLftne ia N'etr Mil
so. 00 ihe 2'.nli AugftM
Tba Bgl t '- place in a rsi! j .
BOO yarrlr wide skirted by timber
Cipt. M ' !- 'inted his C rn
nd engaged i t;. distance ol "40yi n
naturallj egnaidered in nil reasonable pro-
taih lily the meanaat family in the empire.
This familv na. fur aeveral cencrations vio
r lated a fundamental law of nature a pri-
111 -al ordinance of the Almighty and the
sin- of the fathers are viuted on their off-
spring Her .rrandfather wilh strong ten-
dencies tn Idiotoy linally became a confirm-
ed idiot. Her uncles were all drunkards
al! lonauaHsti of the grossest almost beastly-
type. I hey were ell great liars some of
Leach hQ hi coll ; ina ' ki 1 and was
eonfiued to hia ru in San Di
The Apaches were in 1 la force
mar Btelu'a i I Burral They
arc suppose! to 0 intemplatea descent upon
.laiiis in CI. .Ion'. .: to avenge the murder
of twi ntyfiv u ' their 0 1 whil drunk.
They pi : ': idi hip for the pi
the Unite 1 States.
There ar : eight or ten thousand heed of
cattle on the road tu California.
Water ia pit nty in the Desert.
"The news from from Arirona is of inter-
eat Tho8onon Mining Company at Tubao
are ahippio I"1"' 1 unci per week I :.n
Pranoii are oredibly informed
This ia ciiial 1.1 HOjiOO and isoertainlya
fiatterrit g 1 ' qniei
Peach iera'i power being fully aetabliahed
Lieut. Mowrj v.a ra-eteotod Dolegate to
I 'on; 1. -. I jtely incre-is-d vote. The
American populaii Weatero Ariiooi
is mm h larger thau iiki yrar Crops ire
I ..!. fhou li the season is dry
Wo learn tbat application Is to be made
to the Som ra Legislature for tbe rl bi of
way to Lobos and GutyftMB ill the Gulf
of California aud tree trenail ol silver and
goods to and (rem Arimna. The charter
is to be to Sj Iveator Mowry 1 d aaaooiatea
Lieut. Mowry I - d Sooora on this
busin. 1
and tiiough us a woman they may be re
straiued it la scarcely possible with sueh a
liusoaud a i.usei-aole creature who stands ; ; v ... .- r .
behind her chair that she is a model wife j As u ilthe Tjuiveralty" aud "election ol
or a refined mother at all event this it o e..n." T Mn aaa antnal c. c.sii.
jtra lassioB on eithe 01
aid and comfort to th f in-
tier ioiiP4 ri-specttully.
P. BlilTTOV
.. --"" - m " ; U. 3. .enutor 1
wretched runkyism 01 the British presj : jor fgUiru? an at
shim' 1 never Hod a place in American jour- ioth . J vo ul
lv.H .:.- Sbau Laredo. Vm S.
Ledger has the fi Icftl
l.'RU'H'AY Hei'I'ULIi'. A correspondent
of the New Vork Herald reprrsents thi
country aa paralysed by the unremitted
coiiiiuuanee of civil war. It comprises a
territory of iiO.OOO square miles and is re-
markable for r. healthful climate. The
lands are extremely fertile. The writer
advocates ir-i r.nncxation to tbe I'nited
States :
' What is to prevent the United States
from buying the sovereignty of the coun-
try? Why should she not annex territory for
free St atei as well as territory for slave
States:
All this country wants is enough to pay
what she owes the government of France
and lira.-il for advances made to her iu her
necessities tba pensions capitalised and
a ib erf pi r eentage paid upon her domes
tie il"M m order thc.t her
For the Gnzctte:
Mr. Pasei -I' - ;rt attack on no- 1 xhibi a
the motives wl ioh actuates him. The black-
guardism and mendacity of the article u
once brings it o'vn antidote. 1 haw In r.
tofore acted on the defensive and shall ei .1
tinue so .. d His war 011 ma is unpro
voked and unwarranted.
In the matter with Gomral Hunt Pa
chal protended io act a my friend and
afterwards represented such matter had
been settled eatisfaot'-ry to Ganafft Bunl
and honorably to me. f inch ha so tb
transaction car. now form oobaaUoo which
tofound a lliugut me. If tha matter was not
honorably settled he i- the dishonored
party for betraying tho trust reposed in him
I was e onparativt ly - atranger in luatinl
at the tlme.Mt unfortunately knew M .Pa 1
chal which will account for his ii.- iring
in a piatter requiring honorable n-tion
When iu aaserta tnat 1 appose t inm
ass it- win t
numerous pn- t. ..; . . - it. .
at jreditoiH may have smnethiuit. Tweutv . u ...... . .. . ." i-.k '
.... - .... . lie uiurv r.n... . . ... ......
milllooj would do that. What aignihea Wm It true thftt I aougfatl l promotion
twenty or thirty ruillioni for a mngnilicent-1 ; ... r. r ;a hi. in iaviog hia
ll hxalthy and rich country whoso euatom m fn. oassidv he well known thii -1
hoUM In a lew yeara would give eight or him ' 1laI1y .in1 Ut. TtlU..
ten millioua per tun ? This country a S (i 'usia.tc( M JP M m t ho of
not so far removed from W a.ihinBton oity hut k;nd which Lisire 10 bttmy a rl'.
BI Cal'.iruu was at -die time it was pur- y uuit;t j
Ohftaod. This iMBUful praine country The man wb.. violates eouudeuoe rep...d
i riJi u. r-v-ntuiug nocsurv for tbe rim ;.. u; fl. ; V..xrl fir it it.c.
tion of uslicioits and poisonous dlatanipei
11. i a. ir ling 10 the Wiin: tbe Alio r
i 'll a did ' ... r 1 cs Clltien orn' i.i 1'
I ndr ..- fbe cor.' :.ed is extracted I
the :.ceount :
As Capt M. -A'-timiug: ahotati !
dii.i. io front .me r''r' yards distani
Indian t 1 the left t -1. & lib. re lit
1 rit!. at him. Hefdrid.bro!: : '
Indian in fr t and qaioaHey wh
g I annlt.cr c..:irib-e. Ju-t B !. tntl
ihe Indian un-.i. tl hallenl riuo th
uf the right breast an i passing roui
two and a hail inch'.- BBim ou' If
evere and linful bm i...i dai
wound Th.- inoch wr. stunning si 1
-11 that it. ws several n Innfi ' hel" 1
onld colli cl himself sufli ilei
Ins Imrs . and wii'h the a lists 1 of t
his men rid. the wrcoa. Thl
inc'it lasted about Lr' minute . 1
I could judge and J sat oa u.; I n 1
mediately iu he rsidat ol th-
part watahiog i-io-e: ivery thing
p-ssi i there were about SW Indian
thegroui I againat whom were
men inolading the 2i spi under ;
Lue.-io Cup: MoLaoe and myself. I tliioi
theroweri I or 10 killed and three or I
wounded F ur were taken pri- it
number of pontea captured biuulu-'" .
and ciiuip destroyed. Tbe at.taeL'iu
lost nothing but a profuse dUobarei
biaod from (!apt Mel.ane's wound.
I' ROM A. ANTiiNin. Ed. Bitr'
irrivc I in town on Thiirsu-. lie ; l.t '
from Sau Antonio whither ho went '
vcr tho mule 1 formerly belonging . j
Quarter Master's Department of th' rii i
ing service to may .--urry th. 1
It lUndary Co.umissiouer. Tht Jto.aJ'
Com uii iau it organited and proba.-i';.
r-' 10 Aotooi ' lay. After reaohio; '
1'i-th Cou uiasioo will rotin iutowiot
i tartera aod take tbe field in the .
Capt. Oaken baa order-- to n.'.muie
n.iud of the Wiuhita expedition p
M ij Van Doru is unable to perform t
service Capt Oakes ii on of tic p
lueient and a-c impllshed offi.ers tn th
Cavalry 11- has already grefttlj M-
10 ibi i iioi.. (j a lie xstnl la:-'
fighter lie ia tha man .for the espi -
an I i- ill fill Maj. Van poro'i .
I :.: lUgUB I 1 '' r ::.t BXPi ditlOl .
I certain iudi itioo thai tie- Taij
aarm and iui ndi to put -. a I '
prei nt Indian ws.r i; b l the adeqii
numba ' 1 nieo :. I t' ill m
do so
IUMOB TO 'i'.'.v III BPIW
g ra! of tl - aai IW pPfl
Btati r 1. 1 iu... ol Co). W
V ng ss auoeeaaor to Geo. Ueuden
th Si nate ol ll 1 l.'uiied S.ais.
tortaoie support 0! a tre baftlttay vigor
ous and DQiOeroOl POBulatloa saiioar ill.
titutlona and our race; wliilut the peali-
leutial legiouj ot the tropics now
d.shoiiote bis own disu-tior ami must
' jKxxsess the vtuoi. of tba raitlo snake with
s uiht 1 Ji. u;i...w .' il . .1. I
Walaaeri from orivat letter .hat ibe I t0. b nHbustered are fit oaty f.r the color-1 t " Leof leb:ui. birth -'we hv. lua
Indlanain I Uraoo an again : f ' rM.Uu l lu'::: m lw' ita PU8bl to "e i d moersti.: tauiutry - hsaoro in nosltlon-
beooming q irte trouble ouu. Borne thirty ...s.-. ara a Jev Beeve lu ti. iieeaio-r.ic una
psrsons liii listed iave been killed io tha " Tftltii4 ka wake Kraat preteosioBS to
vicinity of Lsredo within a few months to I At0ill Vioionv at Toronto --A chnstiauity jet I would eo-this day change
aether wit'n numb .s ol cattle horso.- c. 1 P"-'" "'""" uu V "w yaua
He TH fi Col. T ivlor The Browns-
ville PUg ftDBOUUOai the death of Col.
Frsncis T lyl 1. eomm nlatit at Fort Brown
on tho 11th Oct. lie died of yellow fever.
du 00 Friday ol last wfcuk for a prire of
S.M0 in whioh eaauli from all narte of Caua-
da and from the American abore of Lake
Outario paitioipated. The prite was who
by tbe American sloop Coral.
L'mfaio S veral papers iu lex ;
: eopyin . aitlnle :i
So.: . . io . ' or crediting tli"
..r : I i- iot n I: -epin with U
ditorl I' i- to U hoj
notion 1 1 "'" at ani thee
fore guiltj will not render it m -"-r'
h a use ' h aw I j name.
Ili.'i-Hi -UMATivi 1 Conoitl
u :.i. r: . . 1 ..-.... ...l. t.i ..f ilo. ifrfirnsvllle '
pOSltlOUS Hi IUC riWIII wori'J XX1III Xll'ole coil' n( '- o ...
Washington Columbia Lureuio Ps.hal aaggaiiaQ bi W Jonas. Esq ;i'f I'-: :i
litable j r-ou 10 be me '
.. for Con-re for th;s Dii
tbe eiSupriue Jadge ike grtat oonsli I CuU.. Ht
tutiwal Uwyer d.Wj editor 1 11
that renowned paper the Intelligencer
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Marshall, John. State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 12, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 30, 1858, newspaper, October 30, 1858; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth81364/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.