The Ranchero. (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 14, 1860 Page: 2 of 4
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THR RANdlKttO.
t «fell»fer4 l'.» rr > Malar#*) )j
IlKMHl A. M ALT BY.
corpus cum. this. apriiT h IS
Tire (inTt)fAi4.
We with to any u few worth to th** peo
ph of Corpus Christi for them to militate
Forth. lumber-
Th church at Cnu Bluca woo opened |^i»
on. Did it evor oorur tv any of them that f°r religious worship and dedicated ou the
soim day they are to he occupants or the
tufomack of the dead * Did any of thorn,
Pr<i«i lb* PrewnreiUc Tlsf. Tth out.
IMPOttTAVr NEW’B!
MMrattn «f »ke MW* uvea#*
Kt**4iu*a
(rualts .1 irui the TieW«*kl> Nrws, Uh n*-i.) j ffacfc
Ihmurrattr (-MMrrallMi.
(’if ut ( ■« at a—Hi«h Mmumm o i-iwch. | w,t^ impression oo their minds, ever
1 Writ Corpus Christi's graveyard? Ha*
cvrf) <4111.14) ; Hr mi-in si ten.
11th day of March. The *ervices were
conducted l»y Ri v. W. Mitchell. consisting
of appropriate hymns und reading of the
Scriptures, with the dedication prayer and
ltini.it* ami Tr.i>TAU».M» la <ji«iiuh, «»*r------------------—--- -
IU4II 4I»1 RugUsb -.i-t a! o»i, i* ,(.mated wthw **STi and «h*ath made more boniMe still? , the discourse was to describe the true eha- twekty-fiye to thirty miles u mw m ci
i,__not the charms of Ufc beeo lessened there- • sermor. ou Psalm* HT : li.
Reynosa Thrsstsnsd!
On Sunday last, the Called Hlat*w and
Teias Cavalry, in pursuance «»f orders from
'l*he object of t \>|**m*l Isr ntoveu from their camps. Irom
A resolution was idfrml and
that eight dehtrates ••hall he elected to the
Charlestiui Con\ei»u.m. four from the Wed*
era aud from the Kwtern Congn-Mtional
District; and that a like number ol alter
nates should shu 1*- ehdal
'I1«e Convention then proceeded to the
election of State Klectors, tel. M. D
{ovcruuM.ul and eiiart such laws flir
the TWritoriea, as4 to chatty* th«^^
Moveruuum
Territoriea,
from time to time as may •*» uece**:tr> ^
ilSMiie the piOte< tiou and prisa-naloju of
tin•*• rights ami to prevent every iiifnnf^
■m nt of the oi« The affirmation of
principle of the duty of foi-gres* to *jrn
ply |»roti*«,t the right# of property, i* in
wim) iu conflict aith the heretofore nitah-
lished and stilt recognized principle of tj,.,
Ihmsocralie party, that Congress dis * not
posM-MM the power to legi*:utr slavery itj|y
the 'Territories or exclude it therefrom.
whv 4te i.a.tLit- ki lain hear. b> the Csepw Chru-
I. ItlUr <nt lrt) , limnire *4 t|r. Wa lit. auks
Asihrat) |*rs.
T|(M|M<4t 4Vt*r Mimirs t*uildinf. i-ormer uf
It M tinaiu an<l W.»t«*r *trvct» l 4*n*ti •
f unoinam «sus ...or uotiu.c sun r — V" - - — — - up thi river. Information received Iro... . . was electvl for tha Mate at large. I *r-AW. 4th. That aluie we dvkre
l»oe* it not stwra as though the respect for , racter of the ( liurch of t hrist, and to show X>e to-dav, {fitui, stales that on the III* ' " ... ... . , ,! nar unhubat.d attachment Id ti* iVtnslim.
th*» liskslv* <um&*sl is t (Ku seta fatal f iLtatK * I l/\ I th** itjilflll&tt* CODIR'CtiuO btllWtH'll tliC ffCll/t* ■■*. .asda* /,f th.. 'I'^wwu 1/uaivsiM «Mstuel*i*sl lfi*V ^h» I • Nl »4' 1 • *4 A • |d»|| H!it] I ill<>U Of tJjt.Vd' UUf ^ j
the body ceased at the gates of death ? Do' ,h*‘ intimate connection hatweea the maU-
they not consider that the sacred ground, j fH^ tP,r^Util temple.
wnty of the Teias I Unger* entered Ity-
exposed as it is to the tramp of the heust* 1 ^R' eatablishnKiit of religious worship vime of Cortiaas bandit*, who wars known ^rt^i.mal District.
' * I . ... . * . * .4 . . * Ia 1*4. its tlimt Lid'll 1 is M* a* I _
n<aa and made a demand of the Alcalde for 1 for the Mtate at large for the N' cstern Con- j w.|f ri^pcct tleinandi of us as a jmrty
11 niliiaai an<l WUri Greets r..rp.i. l hh»tl «» •* w me »r*nip m me ws»i* ....." *- . . .. . .
~ • is r “ ;tzrr:r,.rr "Jzirtzrzit: i i v?
deliver them, a!
tfoSSaa.
*r» iarn m k.rewsroed 1x4 to
ertaiu prouiuwsy aula.
A l.|. prr*>u*
. V cIm-« a tel
tin itit.it-r*ij(u«-.| t-. M.-it.
lint* >tit ih«- Itr»| «f
Hr»t >*f |s*)4i a* said n<>«*- ba* bn-n(Wily iMtid
. , JOHN ( AN.SOX
( orjm* ( bri*t.. April U. A. I>. 1-0
huif-civilisod community ?
Yea, all this, and even more, is the madlfo j *«■ ^un a year The houm of worship is
tion of many, and would be the conclusion P1*'0. convenh nt and attractive in ap-
pearauce. it is of small dimensions, but
1 \ |'/11I''.],'i i i!'t * uP*>fl tt0 investigation.
leging as a reas.»n, that They were hUanin- Ka*w rn. and Mr. Wharton of llraxoria lor
irynM'U. and that he did not know ahclhcr the \V.-*.t»*rn Congns«ional District
ihev were guilty or uot.
The Uangt-rH having iut.mated their in
U-ntion t«> take thos** bsndits, unless they
ware peaocably delivered to them, were u*-
.iHira that thb I'aion ran only lie hah I
H T lU.ny wUs decK-d eWtor for the ! •" »* "‘‘-o"* '1^-itle traim,i,|.
.. ! ity. and all the gnaranters of the (<v»»*iHa
tion arc power* ed invioiale. 'That we re-
gar*! with great avarsuMi the uuimtiirH. . f.
forts *»f it s#*etioo*| |*urty at the North, to
carry on
A S N Ul' \CKM HN I S.
Now is the time and upjiortuuity to have Ltrjre enough for the pnmat number of in-
this stain uud blot upon our eocmnunity habitants. 'The means of supporting the sared by the armed multitude that they
rubbed out. All have an internal in the Oaapel in a thinly settled country niu»t no- teera ready to re|s l wall arms, evau to th
—WWS-IW, M..froU, the interest
I The Pr* -Id- ut announi'ed ihut the next
business in order was theek-etii •* >( sixteen
delegate* te tie t l.ui !* *t»>n CcuivanUoii;
irr* |ne**able oontlirl" against the
institution of slavery *wl whenever that
party sh ill suc'te* *1 in electing a Prv*i<kut
matter, which will, ultimately, prove last-
• ST Tn u«uor—I am 4 caaduUk for ... „ . , , , . , mi*
Tn i.nro. NW*,.*^^*,* •»** ra““"-' «
to make all uerewsaty improvements in aud
about the graveyard 1st it bo done.
There is no fund in the County or City
’Treasury lor the consummation of such a
work. We must look to ourmlvvs, as citi-
zens ; get some one to lead, and then crowd
the mutter to completion. Then we will
have discharged a duty we owe the living,
and u respect due the deud.
iug. No person would refuse to donate manifested in this enterprise, praiseworthy fore retired to this sale. 'The next day, oar
:ight from e:e h Congressional District, { up«m their platform, we damn it to hr tlw
duty ot ||p people of tin- State of Iria
to hold themselves in readiness tooo-opemt..
with our sister States of the South in Coo
ventioit, t*> tuk*' into cousuk-ratiou sucb
half of whom to be alternates.
II. It. Runnels. It II Mnbberel, F. S
Foecue, (»cn. K. (Irver, w*r< cieetc*! the re
u votes t»n till rtr»l Mnmbi) of August n* xt.
_ _W. H. SHAM’.
BlMT Tug It W' Iikko is six mouths old
to-day.
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tnir Hides sold at New York, March .10,
f.iMt trelcbed 'I'cxas. ‘->4 lb., 20'4, less 4
\tvr cent.
!»»/• (fur thank* are temk-re*! to each
of our Senators and Representative* m Coo*
gre s» for .dlicuil documents, speeches. Ac.
I*HO*'I.AW ATIOJC IIV (iov. I lot a TON.—Oo
the iMth March lust, (iov. Houston issued
u proelamation ik-eluring that the coniptrol*
Monx Siuniii.ks.—'I he sloop Knsabeth, ( ler has failed to useertuin the ‘ average val*
from Sabine, arrived here oo the loth inst., j uc-’ of the land in each county in the State
bringing 1.'*0.000 shingle for the house of for the year 18.VJ, aud that the list of “av-
W. I*. Dunlap .v Co., lumber merchants of enure vrluee” contained in his instructs am
this city.
to Asacs-orx uud Collectors is not in aceor-
efforts will be made to sustain it. They foreua having been considerably augmented, gulur *1* I* : »t«- from the I a*teru ; und F. m*‘a*srre an nwy br i*e*si«4ary for oar pi ,
who have contributed to the erectiou of th* commanding aAcer informed the Mexi |» puboock. F. Cruabv, »* iy M lirvan. te* ti. u <*r to w.-ure oat of tfo- CoofoiWart.
’ and F. 8. Htockdak from the Western Con- Potion of Ibeir rights which they
the coiiKnaiuliiig .iulornied the M* xi-
the temple of worship, cannot fail of their ^xVchtlk oMhe'*Jth'to "w“er ^ht' Mon*
reward It may excite others to follow the the Uiver. and that if it was not d m
example; and this may lie the first of a or aay of them were* allowed to ••scape from
series of tabernacle* for the Most High. ,*»» *«»«'• th*-y would be held responsible.
which shall arise amid the solitude of this ^red Texas aiM|Utl idt^rsutas CavSry'ai 4Fchiltre, W 11. Tucker and Win.
vast prairie land. And though, in a worldly j Klinhurg. opp* ite Rey naa. | vey, lur the Ka>t« ru ; Fred l ate,
view, tha erection of u little church in a Tbo citixerm of Keynosa have sent to Ma- r.ipu io, It. Ward, JC. M. Stall,
an no Umger ho|ie for in it.
Hrmihnl oth That this fovminwnt
wa* lountk'il lor th** tM-m-til ol tla* whit*-
race; that jsilitical {♦••wer wa-* placed ex
etusively in the hands **f nw’ti of CaneasiNn
origin . ihal experience bas taught theau
•s-li evolent truths that the *»nf*ireisl <-<pial
ity of th«* African an*] Ftir«i|s*uii teiaj*. not
til.' elevatsaa ol the Iiegro. but the d*‘-
the white man ; and that the
. . ________mis of the bl*4*k» and white*
lur Attorney (jeiu ru ; t lement *t «Ioim*. |(j j|t(. oonstiiutes tlw only true, n*.
ages yet I#I wHltao a iettar expressing s tkvire to hive fof ('jmptrulkr, iwl Cyrus II Randolph turai. and harm .ue us re iti to1 ip in wii li
gnuional District.
Tha following uanMxl gaotlamea wer*1
eleeU-*! ulternat : Ucb. Chambeiw. F. I*.
II.
W II
for the
Western Di tri«‘t. ( andi'iates wiw*.- th*-n t<
solitary place, remote from human hakiU-, ^ P‘ . . .,
.. * . . .... . 1 8eoor liareia. a large property hol.ler , „ u ,, u ... gradation ol
tion*. nuiy seem to be a small matter, yet, thw. am, hrolber of pi.-neral (imidalujw as follows: Mr. t.. M Houraoy ^ . ;.Uti
like the bunting bnah in the wilderoeas, it j Garcia, Corrinandunte at Matamonm, ba
is an event which may bl
come.
..... ••<#>••
the matter so arranged that his property in
Ri‘Vdosu will not be endangerreh
Ib-vtiosa is a strong point, situated on n
considerable elevation, and built mostly of
Troops kor Tkxoa.—The Picayune of
the Tth says a com|*any of I.ight Artillery, stone ; it contains something short of two dorse th cour-*
consisting of (*.*> men und H4 horses, with
a fell park of artillery, ammunition, Ac.,' t
thousund iuhabitants
w«ite that
J
dace that
by eleven ol Cortina s
\rw Aim kktiskvik.xts.—Public atten-
tion is ealhsl to the new advertisements
headed “ Auction Sale." “ (louts for Sale,”
• Administratrix Sale,” “Perham's Uraad."
und “ Ambrotypes, Melninotypes, etc.,"
taken by N|r. Hough, lie has the reputa-
tion of la*iug a superior artist.
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dunce with luw ; und that that [wrtion of i wou^ leuve in the steamship Arizona, the on |br 0f uarrh
his instructions, which abrogates that clauw Allowing morning for Braaos Santiago. The report comes hv way of Matamorn*.
of I ho l.n allowing Ike value of hud. to ! **• •"'»«! •' l*lto»«l. on the »von.l hour, .hort»oo that
of the law allowing the
be aawsseil in the couuticti where they lie is *n®L* 0,1 the steamer Grenada,
i void an*l of no * fleet. portion of whom were landed to inarch He>noaa.
’Therefore-, the execution of the law fails *“'r,,w, 4b« oi.untry, and the rest were sent -
upon the Assewsore- iu the various counties. Hrazos Santiago. 1 hey ore described us Prontler
side of the river than on this.
Tth. 'J P. M — No further news from
Corx IlmsK.—John M. Coen hus fitteil
up the house on the corner of lAwrencc and
Chupanal streets, expressly for hotel pur-17" " "T" * * ’•
*• . # Alter u review of matters he, notwithstund-
who will, to the best of their ubiiity, exe-
cute the same in all res|M-cts.
The Comptroller on the 5th in*t., addres-
ses u circular to the amausors aud collectors.
iHi-an. ami is now- a solicitor for patronage..
,, , , . iug the (lovernor s proclamation, suys :
Ills honsi* is well kept, aud every wny de-1
retving of a liberal suj'|)ort. Head his
card.
I would therefore ml vise \«*u to pro
us usual to do your duty under the law
and
being a fine b*sly of men.
The New York papers say nine more
cnm|«nie* will be sent to the Uio liruiidc
immediately.
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Cxuroaxu Ovnuaxo Mxu,.—The mails
from Suu Francisco, via Han Antonio aud
San Diego mail route, arrived iu Sau An-
News— Mcxlcaa Ia-
pudeace,
' * n*‘ j mindful that an unauthorised Proclamation
The Anniversary of the (’orpus j tr«>m the Governor, will not avail you any-
( bristi Hibh-Society, was held at the Me-1 *-hin^ in the settlement of your uccounts
instructions from this offh-c, being ever tonio on the 4th inst., iu fifteen <ttys and
thodist Church, Sunday evening lust. It
was well attended, and several im-rin-d nd-
dn*s«*a on the importance ol the circulation
of the Holy Work were given. We un-
derstand that about one hundred dollars
was raised in support of the <tt')9C.
with this office.
How plain the whole matter must apficar
to assessors and collector*, i. e. that some-
body is right or wrong. Who is it ?
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l.VTTVR FROM S*W HoTSTOK.—The Aus
tin lntcllig«-ncer of the 1 Ith inst.. contuins
I twelve hours from San Francisco.
California papers mention the appearance if ajJ(0 bm,
i of tlie Imperiul Japanese steam propeller
I Caadnunarro, U nring the broad pennant
j of a Japanese admiral, in S^n Francisco.
I Ik-r capacity is about 2nd tun*, Dutch
measurement, am! is very heavily artuod.
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Hi gular Corw»|Mimienc* of The
Uio Uearos Citt,
AprU 5, I860.
Ko. KxxriiRRo^This little
beginuing to assume quite a
ance. We now have statioasll
Barrack*, Companies I and H»
aud CompaniiM C and
< 'ol. I ah . t ommaiider 1 K-j*
lit*' otherwian antagouistie ruiv* ran liv* to
get her und achieve their mutual hii|>pin-'«*
and -i**stii*y; that we view wilii undisgui*-
itl arerwior., and with a •)« t* rums d r*-so
In tion, t<* resist th< design, openly |*ro<-luim-
•o wun reference to our irunner ^ pv th" leaders of sacltenalistn North,
other (passtiow^of nationa! p**^ ' . tf ’;l- j, {.!••! n.-tions nf races,
•saeeably, if we run. fiwciMy if we must "
V*- regard any t-|f**rl by the Itlack ll*-|m
lor Treasurer.
The following rcvtlutious were a (opt«-*l:
ffrefod, 'That wlole wo decline to cn-
of the pr*-** lit te*l* ral a-l
ministration with referemre to our frontier,
and soum*
cy. wt- deem it premier at tin aam*- time t<
d«H*Jare that the policy of iIh* utbimnstrA
C
tion. In the main, wad especially tin- settli- | i*,4rtv t«» ilstiirh tie hapi*ilv existing
mi **ula *a* ■ — i baas I ^**>.a, . I noati . * >, , "
menu exfiresaeii by President Huchanan.
in hu< late uunual measag- with rcforeooe to
tihordinjiu* roodition of the negro race in
the r-outh, as violative of the organic act
Arrived.—The steamer Mexico, from a letter of two and half columns in length-
Imliuuoia, arrivcl liere on Thursday even- from tiov. Houston, in answer to u letfor
ing last, bringing four hundred burrels of from ievural gentlemen in Ualvettoo, wish-!oun,,i<,atc' w,tl»uul any subjections, und
freight and the following list ot passengers: j ing to know whether he would permit his j: r
T • H. Hell, K. Ia. Baker, ('. ( . Stephens, tmme to be used a-1 a cundidatc for the Pres-
Meifkv.J%|h,JohiiJ»ii, J M. Hailey,'Mrs ‘^'lcy. Ik-fore the- ( hurlestou Convention. State, spoken of for that office, and
S. A.'Hailey, four children and twoserv’te.' The General after reviewing the political mutter of - •—-= » ---------*-
— i - horizon, nr;niing the corruption of Con- l*'e voters
J. Wdli.itiison Mom-s announce* > "1 the puitylb- bul.ot !..*x -tty miK-n.
that he has turnrel his entire attention to mocratie since the days of 1852, and vari-
other political questions, sums up
I understand Co’ Lee sent an
Camargo with a communication
warded to (iov. Pijtriss, of the
Tumaulipos. After one or two
pa-wisl. the Alcalde of Camargo
impudence to send a pel ado to Col.
a letter, stating that tic ha-J until
uuablc to forward the communi
For PiuiijK.vt.—Th* Austin Intelligen-
cer has the name of (ten. Sum Houston
hoisted ut its must head, as the people's 1.7 ”T ” 7 ...... 7”**
... 1 1 .the l>earer hat] c.»me to we how
would give to have it taken. Tha
. ,r . ......... it is said, treaUd the peiailu as be
As lexians. wc raise the stamlard of the . .. ..
only one in the limit* of the ixme Htar lim ^orc Wl4S uu unswer to
the question which mom >iially couri-ru* ^utrall|M,in|r th*' *upr--marv «»f the wbm
the Kouth, meets with our approval ant! en d
dorrenu-nt.
/te«o/red. That in the death of (ien
Mira beau B. Isunar. Texas has lost one •»(
her beloved, disliuguiditd aud patriotic
suns and statesmen, ever gsnarims, chi val
roos and true.
Major John Marshall sms then uuani-
■ottaly re-elected chairmaa of the Mute
antral committee.
bavaral important reatJutions were then
Oaa instructing <>ur delegsU s to the
Convention to iusist u|x>u the
0f tha two-thirds rule.
rare*, and any political a<*ti**i which propr*
sea to loviet n* gresf wifh e*)1 il aonnl uti-l
political equality with the wiiile rare, as an
infraction of th*w wise ui*i whuhnawa *ii%
tinetioiM of nature. whi«U ail evpcriener
tcarhe* w< r*' «*-tnt*luii,«-*l toi -.-nr- the proa
perity aial l.a; pua-M of t»ch race.
Frontier l*rote< ttou.
The follow mg resolutions, front the S|*.
cial Committee on Frew tier Protection,
were bamk-d in by the Chairman, Dr (j.
Il \V«*rralI of Jack county, un i wen or-
theaecood Monday in April > dered to U- eagrumrd a* a |*wrt of (be (but
i at the place and time for hav-
the east Convention. After the adafr-
•nnnpurtafit motion*,
ittea adjourned »ins </w.
lag the aait C
tiaa of a tew
mptmrrntim
nuttni adapted fry the Male
niiaarntlr Cmm M
veatlaa, held
April MO,
and c*hi
MU '115 "^
I at Cincinnati ia Jaae &aoo, as a
of their paHlteallfrite ami
, wad hare with n stemI iwd mi forth
Oils
rearing and triuling in live «tock. Ho offers
good opportunitiv-s to (*■ rsonii wishing to M follows:
purchase, as lie has u fm«- lot on hand. His
long experience in this business will enable
him to always give the licst of bargains.
Read his card in new advertisement col-
umn.
Mom Nkw Hoods.— Mr. lid ward (thlcr
started for New Orleans on Tuesday last,
to purchase another large lot of new goods- j major by ofthe Am, r i cun |^opU*7 wouid
“If my name should b* uac*! in connec-
tion with the Presidency, the movement
must originate with the people themselves,
as well ut* end with them. I will not con-
sent to burr my name submitted to nuy Con
veution, nor would 1 accept n nomination if
it wore tendered me. uud procured by con-
trivance. trick or management. If such a
thing were possible, that I could be elected
and not iu harmony with the voice of the
Alcalde's letter.
I'r niajority of j,:,| vou , v r h,mr of such im
Kmpire Mute, will at the »i., , ...
r I he Alcalde, of course, is obliged
ward the comiminicatiuo; but,
like, he ihought to muke a spec of tht tya
ration, ami would hare done so, hai Nt
< ..■ ! Ia- been t* - *mart for him. I
have no doubt the Colooel’s letter is now
m-ar Victoria or Tula. The greason if
The Twt k Soctiirox is the title of a po-1
per lately aturted ut Houston, the first two ,
iiuiiiIhts of which arc on our tabk:. M. A
Koyall and Wm. F^lwurds are the editors
Tl*i* will make the fourth time ninoe Octo- not hold the position a single duy, but re
l»er that ho ha* replenishrel his stock. Such
facts cannot be- otlierwisc than gratifying
to him. and the public will certainly be
pleased to learn that they can mniu* their
tire to private statiou, solaced by self-re-
spect.
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Dtstxiov.—Missiwiippi is the only State
^actions from Irttii' ami XS* IomUe u»ort-1 *»• '° ,u «•
union conventi«>n propo*uxl by South Caro-
lioa. These two Static, with their twelve
incuts.
ami proprietors. The paper is of large
■in. ami Irom the m,niter, hoforo u, u, ai, < i*n"*rKu “• » K*w* People. Mai tk* XV
in,Ira. it ia ojitml will, abilil}-. Terms **“" **“ *r™tert “°°« lta"-
tfJ [ter year in mlvancc.
Important from —Hmnnn*i R*
trrot—t aptarr of a Ss«|Srl*NW Mark.
Barxim lliMsm.r Aoxix — P. T. Bar- Pk.vsaivx x, April 6 —Hy the arrival of
nnffi. the great American showman, whore- ^,e »l'M>|*-of-war Savannah, the following
every act in life constitutes a chapter of P*u‘l*cu**ri ^roni ^ era Crux arc
hutnbuggtry, lately announced, bstwtMO the j r Tfon. Mirxronn ami his army coaMncnred .
acts of a play in the American Museum, the boaibardiaet of Vera Crux oo the morn- '* *°*vrri
that “ Kichurd was himself 14,^411." having *UK l^e -l*1 ult. tbrougk I
'z^..... — ^1 < 'zsrvxjz sis
sole proprietorship ofthe Mum-uiii. 2.’W. Miruumn la-gun to retreat with wrclv chsaws
" ■ (forces, having met with heavy losses. ___^
The 14rk.it Fkixr Fiuht —The latest Miramon persisted*littlV longer in his Pt*rb*'r>'r'lf to It That
"" ' ............ .tide that ll«„.n "S'?'
form :
JKf«4m/, 1 11:*t »hc liemornilic portv
of Texas, looking tn th- 4' tuul In ! .m wm
ou our frouth-r to th- ruthk*s* rnuok r <<f
m»*n. wosm-u an-l rhddr*-n «n«! ?h* i-norm*-us
•Jestrocllon and robt*riy of ftr*»(w-rte. «tai.*l
pledgf-l to ift* n*>'i, fo, irnt ind n<-
tive warfare aeaibst the muhs*' riM-n*« ,
Thaiths DsMMMvmlk- par I that they approve of the appreumatHio .4
“ ' over tour haodred thou*and .l- 'lsn* hr t|-.-
late Legislature for frwiUer j-r*-i-- t. -*i .*1 -I
dentsnd of the (xovernor *,| U*v State
that it shuH )m * \|» inh-d in un active, efli-
cieit ufiensivv w*j with the Indians, und
tmt frittered away 111 temporising rxprdi-
eats, or in buying trvnti*-* f*y ns an- of
presents aonuivtes. or ati) modr **f emsuu
a treaty with traaehenut* sat age*
t iliat Ibc term ••fra-in|ly'’
teres all its iiwaninr when appluxl to liwlt-
iW within the Territory *»f 'irxaa, ai-i that
My force raiaod for the protection of our
friiatiar. should fo- directed to purem- alt
to their «kairuction within i*ur Tor-
ritovy, aad If their «k’i>re«iaUoiMi are- t* r*i*t
si teite^Mfsai' un-! ci ro-ti**' them even l«
•r.fts wi*orev* r found
That it la the duty of thc
FhfrSfil Qieern n *« nt lit**l*ni'i «ti pa latum,
tef fribri ridetcut prot- lion to th«- live* ami
J ot Ibc cifi»ns of thiw Slat*- . but
Ik the khacore- of effirient protect cm
1 riovermnent, the ritirens nf
Btkte stand fslly ju*?ific«l by the enter-
of erivtmg danger in a*l<»pting *uch
M will procure their self \» mrrva-
That the policy nf eoo-
tha sattteiarut of «»ur frontier is
to tha spirit of the A merican je*
able to have captured Vera Ouz, for the
For Trk vri rek.—W. S. Hhuw, iu this j representatives, will, wc trust, have a goo*l ^ ____ __ , w__.
number of the paper, announces himself as ll,ne oi w*,co y n*oet l‘> fix up a con- und Sayers are both in fine physical condi- Juarez forces were nearly^destitute of *h» powers w
u candidate.* for the office of C.'ounty Treasu-1 h'deracy lor tin• re*d of tlic Lnion. It will ti*»n. and both arc contni- r.t of fuccews. munition, Ac. faith, for the
be some like Dr. Kane’s second winter iu Nclt Monday tin fight comes off. when, in
candidate- for the ->ffur of County Treasu-
rer. His qualifications for the office are
ample, and it is with the voters to xuy
through the ballot box next August wheth-
rr l„. .Iiull |«m II.» m,t. Wo «i4 him <,u*l■, 10 • .1 Ibo w
■uccoiw. ,»p.'cii»lljr w Ibc amwunc-'mont wn, or tbo Stiilo. mi^ht moot
the AVrctic regions - rather eool.
MoMsachusctta ami Wisconsin
er Indian, fitted out as
all prob*l»ililj, thojr will teU U *bo
disunion- poundiug they *h*sirc. I^et 'em rip.
i »*
history of our country, and iiijuri-
the best interests of Texas
---
#• <lmtili (Mblal teller.
JMitox. April 4.- A letter rweeiv-
f’spt Jarvis, datrel 21st oil, says
that ths recent tminhardmeiit of Vera Ottx
daktefkd 'hat city coaoiderably, but that
far tires were test
He states that the enmmaoder of the
French war sluaaKjr upologiaud for the mun-
mv in which hi* ourrmpondsuos with Jarvis
on the steamers capture affoir wacdrawn «p.
Tks frtnsiss.
No government action ha*, m yet, boon
the
th<*
On the evening of the 23d ult., the steam »od the rights
should the
accompanied bv a V.
Store.
Thttn'% the condi-
im* The undersigned respcctfuifo an-
nounces to the citizens of Corpus Christi.
ami its environs, that he is about to leave
for New Orleans; and that he leaves his
business in charge of his two sons. Otto
iuid Felix Nin-mcI. His store Im* been
ther, their object being one and then let the
other twenty -uiue Status “ *tand from un-
der.H •
' - lists * ■ ■
•kF^ Mr. San Antonio Ixslgcr, perhaps
the Texas Hanger wouM not support (Jen.
Jo. Ixine of Oregon for the Prruidrecy It
was
Rri xix or (jkx. Pars.—With the tri-
cion of being a pirate.
umph o'the < onstitutional p u ty in ' vne- boori of A|rarmi(0f CSag1Hplnwh^ors ri«bL •• • resereifk State, to aoaal Means rs Uwil Mlrsmoo red Mare^ues de
zuala aud the return of peace, it is stated She wa* bound, according to the state- o°fa>uat, to revufrs tht posruvs she ha* hi Habaaa.
of Man Juan do Ulna, ami brought to an- ful.lh of M7 °? tb**B' foil totcwmpNsh the
chorege a liark captured by her on sospi- for "hieh it was farmsd, it any of
cion fd being a pirate. these eases, of which sht tkooo ret iudge
J**’ which rite ttetfr ret judge token at Washingtoa, it referror*.' to
for herself, the State of Teres poressss ths prisoner* recently <-aptsred on board
that fJc-n. Haer.. now at New York, has tnent* of her effieor*. i«*r Galveston, hot
again best it -‘ailed. It is not stuted, how- ber 00IT)P,I""M haring br*-n put out order,
ihi legated te the gover
of to* United The Navy Doperlmeat ha* turned the
ever, whether he will uccept.
she mad*- f«»r th»* nearest Mexican port
■ Bh* w«* strongly su«pected to be the
^toteu, to withdraw from the erefoderacy, whole affair over to the judiriary
her former plan
tha 1 Attewnov (Jen Black is at pn-sent too
third vessel mentioned in the interce(>tcd nation
(towers of the earth, as a sovereign, iuda- j busily engaged to examine into the matter.
Tnr Rvxcmrro that said •• we could Jarvis’ procec*Hags at Vera Crus. Proba
support him with a foiling of assurance bly th*- Commodore wouldn't have been so
The Havana papers condemn Com ' dispatehus of Miramon a* having supplies i
l'-r him.
Tk» Knight* nf Ike UoMrn rivt-l*.
• tessaagv an Wrote*.
RemJvfd, 3d. That it is the right of April 6.—The President is ul present eo-
every citisen to take his prop*-rty of every *•’ pfepkrikg a special inasmge to
kind, inehiding slavea, into the territory ! ’ oo lb«- uffaire of Mexico It will
belonging equally to all the Suita of the I •****» in full tltereceui events which havu
tukew plan at Vera Crus, as in faet okf
lately supplied with fresh grocerius ami dry that the governing j.riuciph-s of the Itenio- r^h, if he had thought it would wound Morii.r. April C — (Jen Geo. Biekley, rekfreeritevj^nn/to have it pretmted thvre
good*. HI* patrons will fin-l in his store rektic party would he prummd intact in U»e:r foiling. #o. Present of the American Is-gfon. styh'-d under the Federal Constitution. Naither
cvcrv article needl’d ; ami lie assures the j «f hik election. 4<ina; then, we have —. , «*■#■* ’J‘c R **• ^ pkbliskee in the Mercury of Congress, nor a Territorial Is-gidatura, nor
M. Jullien. the eminent musician "**r whole any human power, has any auth.w.ty either
. it organi*atM»n for a fins I convention, to be direct iv or indirect I v, to impair thnae saerre!
lagrr. who create*! such a furore in held in th*- city of Raleigh. N C., on the I rights': and they, having *ffi,m.sThv
, . rnahu ftual arrange the Munn-me Conrt *4 the United Mote* Imuor*
moots for m ivcrnentx «jth«-r business. • v- r»—* —..---— * * ..... I
every article
public that his prlete will not be higher thought the subject over, read a few bun
than at any other establishment. His comb speeches. Jo. fane's life, etc., ami and manager
g*>«si- are a* they always havu been-
the very bret quality. Geo. NereskL
Corpus Chruli, April lJtb. 1860.
►f <umc to no olhor ouuclusioo. If tlicre this country a few year* siooc, di'd io a Iu "th ot May next,
whole relation* with that country.
j is no Cuited Mutes, how foulnb the
: pi vision *44.
natic asylum
March.
iu J’ari*, ou the lCih of
in the Dred Soott case, we delare that it i* that th*
8*im or I.ivg-oM. The Suarumr Caret
of Mississippi ha- afflrmeil the validity of
law making it penal for retailer* to sell
to a drunken tuan, ami declaring
'■wucr of tlm establishment i* rr
t|*t ell i ™ ^ ' 'remti wv ■
ot *u««Lt u ,\U'oXu"^,!ri7,:7!.V'Ti lalT*“k"'p"h"
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