Daily State Journal. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 272, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 18, 1872 Page: 1 of 4
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LAID AGENCIE8.
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Oliphaut Builing. Pecan Street, Auntin, Texas,
BUta Agent * and Manngers for Texas of
Ewpu.re Eire UNSUNANER re.
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TEXAS RAILROAD,
NEW ORLEANS AND MOBILE
Are atm receiving large eoreignpent of all
the moat fasliouable
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Margate Guitings,
441 #. • f l ' %
Bianasmvereta,
militia was averted by the prudence of
"ive forces
aina four medietnal elementa, never
ion ta any
ys and a girl. They were utterly
endless, after the arrest and imprison-
IRON MDHN3A-N
at
CHICACO, ALTON a sT.Luis RAILROADS.
pBIKDHRGEB dk BB».
A: eommodat ion
Leaves Iemeten
Daly
4 30p.m.
Pamengers far LOUISVILLE, via Mobile,
Montgomery, Decatur and Xashville can
go throngh direct, by taking either the
7.00 A. M., or 5.30 P. M. 1 rains, connecting
at Louiswille with railronds North, East
and West.
Pasengers for ST. LOUIS take the 5.30 P. M.
train with Sleeping Car through withont
---------- pc:
The bankers and finemciers have not yet
eashed any of the wertant baaed by the
and rendering one judgment.
The threatened emeute with the State
nemh gfo nd
meoiumdMelmedet
»iw--K*mws en
Panengers by thi
aad vieit the b«n»i
journey at their leis
Fr’ektet, Bags
that light. He went on
just as much in favor.gf
govi
for Liver OourP
thereof torw t: -72
don of rpirfta, Bo
reushine can lay over in chieago
i distriet, and reume their
-i ■ > —Q b "*L fiimtjena
CASHMERES AMD MERnS,
TEtz
tiume
Freight and Pamenger trains each way daily
except Bundaye.
ness, such as receivi
other courts, listem
pfisng cnecks, and reliable in-
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1o be
. York has adopted an expedient for at*
tracting the curiow of ita congregaton
woclumch;.whichppatiygnothizmigh
perhaps be adopted with profit ebewfirret
At the rear of thetehnceh is kept banging
i I warranted not to
to Merurv or any in-
and resfg
truly amazin
risible edbs
America is
known to the
“nKime with tntelnattonai BaUrood daily,
eundysezsevmd nonthat 2n. m., aad 2:45 A. 3.
Thi unriyalled Medjcine
. buitain a sfngte purtiele of
Jurious minep dubs$Pse hut ly;
STOCK FLAN.
. . . gs, 000,000 OH.
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e 4 emanawsom’rannad.•”» < 1
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234,
1 a ■ •
ninatieh for Governor
as i concession to the bhservative
ing of the Democratic party. Heis
trengiy in favor of internal improve-
nents,desirous of building up the State
by immigration, and particularly partial
nmiveseetioua sbich nhes Meen.ad
AMintorg nleke el rterlesauu • d
- c hrer-ma er ieji
6309 94
alway preachi
about it under the Emp
Westyja
Gainesvle,
nothing but M. Thiers. One or two things
will happen— either he
by theRadcals,
now, but he has to manage the Radicals
over the corpse, two
aeeommcdation wiluotrun from Hempetead to
iMeKinney on Mttrdatf.
PVLUUN PALACERASPING CAPS
Are attached to accommodation tralne between
Heuaten md Amet4a.
Paenngergtoe NWano mustitak Mail andEx.
pipetmicazensnantanetnzisodig connec
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Agenta for the following Tire Companies:
of HwrifoH,
CootroL, SI. Lomis,
North Minnouri, NFinsour,
Trjcat Banking, Gelveeton,
oHomssruqt,Galeslon,
Merchant’e Mutual, (ittlvortoo .
GENERAL LANp AND COLLEcTIG AGENTS
AND OONVETANCERS.
Emm Negetnted. Nesariee Publue,
l atest by Telegraph.
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Bemater Merri—■«
rhe Baltimore American says of this
gentleman:
•Hon. Augustus S. Merrimon, the
ewly elected Senator from North Caro-
na.is a native of Tmneombe county, in
- western part of that State. His first
pearance in public life was in 18be,
« ieu he was elected to the Legislature
the Bell and Everett ticket. Mr.
arasoanautnietdThltoma
^aodwtyastow. ■ . . ___
MISCELLANEOUS
citizen, J. Sella Martin, and tend him oh
to Washington to represent "this peo-
ple."i The fate of this proposition is
given by our reporter in a MW col-
Lace Handkerchiefo and Collaru,
Real and Imitation 1 Kid Gloves,
~* rere- eu m-
Corwets, Balliigan Hose A Half Hose,
Regulate the Um and ary veal
- cbinmrnevet.
Mmmmeme’ Ei vw Me"
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Hearth and AHerepe
allatsesjagain. Just as we had be
toncparazieAameder *• ~
—Mmmmea
timw/v i l zehlteca « mi
O. ..a Arteri
Pamnen«eriTraidd
; Dt= .+re re
Mail and Exteas
Lnavee Hemuten
Daily ■
Funday excepie.
7 ae a. as.
Wholesale and Retad •
: “‘M. Thiers is
a parliamentary
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GRAND TRUNK ROUTE
All Kail, Close Connections. no Omnib i
‘Transfers, and Snperior Equipment of
PULI.MANS PALACE DAY AND
SLEEPING CARS.
in charge, to the great gratification of
every well disposed pereou in the ity.
The armory was peacebly suhrrendered
to one of General Emory’s officers, and
finally placed under the-charge of the
umn. r:’; . -I
This movement may be considered as
ended. The gentlemen who 0*11 ti‘t4
sectable names that wete pamnded before
the publie yesterday intba eity pepere
feel very litile interest in the matter,tart
were actually forod togiveatlensteileat
acquiescence, under threats of a box of
business. They hatecareflly abstained,
however, from putting their nataea to any
subscription paper, and are Yfimly towns
main firm in their refusal to be bled for
any such wild goose puission, ,
Judge Hawkins, recently appointed to
the Superior District Court, organised
this tribunal and transacted some busi-
Ana. Xo• .QeRNG-ta
BAIT SB MlTBf
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1002
uTaKveling
r the world iq
Fahtages as well as the EBBSBroM
drawbacka- and hotels and per
■ ■ in -- -- -- — — y» 4 % ■ A f‘r.
Empire. Ha wants it a . . .
“s - - • “eedemem Sleshinser
aUgT
—aE
Price 41 00
pd 8 W.
v AsuIGToX, De leThesmall-pox IenbelleLeginintaratpar,nowydther
iuereasinE:., , ' prM«: Ui# coWKwrf.il.
LNDMMecipwenty-four hours f L-cm---w-mcmatttd
in storm visited this place. A large
-ct of Leicheistershire .foated twelve
neut of the father. The two boys were
rought to the newsboys’ lodging house, the officers having thet
. New York, and the girl temporarily
-W herself <hi the body of her husband,
laiming amid violent sobe, "My good, toretain the" serviceg of’ that eminent
dhuslund’ This is my Christmas; '
he will be over-
\ or some fine day
when hisOrleanists are in poamesaion of ,
every office in the country. and of the
army as well, he will find that France is
not Republican. He will sayet always
told you so, but was willing to have
the trial,’ and then he will put
DEAEtS is
" ' Vte/jirirtiski
BOOTS, SHOES AND GROCERIES,
• - '
Next door to Rust Moore’s in Fpan.ding’s
New Bnildig
■ ■ . ■ th ।, • • ,.
Auouneg that their stock to now eonplete,
and that theirrpricee an lower than any
where else. Particular attention paid to
Ledget 4 ana i Ghse» „Phere. :
uu"‘Neb,•hbeb‘‘Mate,0uga,
-2wla uni Vi-ee ttaa liwat
Tioa, Meartu' unemMBerime Uederwens.
Mrmnt 3m icnw ndtni m*amimno»
mauamnmguud HMeu
* ma s shgf « oll < buedungwnsambnun.
doll. Butte, stepheneville,ohModdays and Thaurs-
huy, sen, lecate, andpay tazes omn land .
paisaticredem lapd.beratfore poldfer
pwwwww UWA0e 0W• •0n-T00GINM, own tn if
Fat
toll eowmueatieee "a2r2PL an
NeM9A, ..
Antul offapring
wtipation, 3 SUU
ache. Colto. Do
U, Heart Dm
. rrimon gained considerable reputation
. out that time by the publication of a
mphlet urging the abolition of the
■ -presentation of the colored race as
perty. This was considered an anti-
avery prodlaction, and made him many
emies. He was universally regarded
during and before the war as a Union
, and until the late canvass has not
. " His
hildren weeping
y s mid a girl.
rr..g Bills or LAallgt. Victoria froac
Now Orlesen and Galvencem
are given by the agenta of the Morgan Lne of
Stesehtpe.
For Information m to rates apply to
RICHARD J. EVANS.
. Prenileit and Buperintenent.
DAVIDG BEAUMONT.
. General Frelght Agent.
n dt
>< AtaaaLarca AMBtaiMBtsf
. LaulewhtdexaBaokandsupven.
<pecial to the State Journal. I
BruLIS, Doc. 18.—The Emperor grants
•.-mark’s request, and Van Koon nets
rovisionally as presiding uJPru«siAa
vinister.
PUIIMAN’N PAWACE ehne
I 2
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4"
► « I
M4T‘15
ma h4 » '
rumien fokiowesi 63 M. .
n Afinxet WeKtadoy at
11 to miduieht. as Aulin.
zag*"
1 • Retnrine, leaves aleKih-
neyat400 A-M; A satin at
10 50 A. *.. and Ware 1 is A.
IL, arivinK asHoustou at
9 00 r. M, same day.
neikaus utjyr faad hsos J
1.00 A. M. and 5.30 r. M.
AND ARKIVE AT
2.15 P. M. aad sa.30 P. M.
hes.
~now in Derbpshire.
NEw YolK, Dec. I8.The second
’ for the murder of Fisk began in
< & Termine’s thia warning The
-oner and counsel express themselves
eful of acquittal, the jury now being
panuelled.
kw Youk, Dec. 18—A snow storm
amencedabout right Q’clock this naora-
t most afeeting scene took place at
undertakcens yesterdny’when thewifg
• murdered I)wryer entered and
Kiney,
in i • n
.u • '
*
aofarawecan,
~topaysthe ex-
penses That "special train" Is,therefore,
yet waiting for them. ‘This: reminds us
that we are as famous for srising com-
mittees who are expected to do some
groat things as we areatlayisorier: eotinas
stones. Neither ever come to any degree J
of perfection. This committee of one p,
huudred were- yeattoaby JbonMing the
questiens avolvedin their qrgapixation
—some were for two hundred, others for iiar
thirty-one, on the score of ecpnomy,
while one menaber. thought seven Would
be quite enough. The proposition that
received the most favor at one time was
Poje-ce
Mdacttpe • .
dara at 7 A. M.
At Mezin with Use to kaolM for Fairfeid and
BAzangapwegea,prodywdnsazh and Jackd
•Azrahaimeezsamazya; Welt
netocn sad Whidaya, aaak.
FcrFcrt Worth, daily at T A. a
Adathwest, tor CMmtm every Monday atTA.M.
Northwest, for Denton and Gainesville, every
Wcdweeday atTA.M.
tMesemey.north. witE Paso gteggline
ysezcepted fog Sherman, Bed River
VdigdttheM,,K. aT.Kk.
plozqrtmfa3rakomonzsrgbora
-ee Bonth atlA. M.andg15r.y.
6nyvy AlWene,wtthumhpesfor
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per pa ata set was bymah.natege,
Prepared ready fyrune4 botts. For
• 1 * * ef? * I, < ’ c
ii, {.
a. w. mam*. a AT. i*. j ACKSOX.
res of'Mh -spot.A.,. ,
esty's navy has brought out a book.wl
azassstks
I Ml IIMI ta taamarias thi ittewii t0KhinMitBs,n gasangs“
son.” ’ *
— 2*,1aa
•Ehat, ctr-weekiy Tendnya, Thuradya and
Auturdaya, for ‘dgeenvl. Bonbain, Feris,
C iAraaaa Jaqna2; Kdezagrang
zgqazayaas Wm"ena
Ne BavNaatirta Bam Ansgie. apdaPme.
Through Batea aad Wills lading.giren trom
etatioweatboitneor (Ma read teWSwOrtaaM
amzqmaz.za "kamgzgzmm
jsxffiftBr.sjss hdij2 ** “p
For Bataa, only to Btatiea Aeats, or Jas W.
Mangam, Northern Ageut, 8hrmad, or H. l
Radas, Western Agent,Ban Antome,
— . DTMAND, Gem' Sups.
a. Walde, G. F. A T. A.
annseinacett «F arseen
*1 irt cd** 1
Ba ■
enelstng to
,17 c-izi 2.
insure success. Do you think the
Comte de Paris is silent for nothing T,
Do you think d'Aumalornouldbeso quiet
but for an understanding 1 Do you
think the Duc de Chartres was put into
In all aineases of the iref. Bowels and Kidneya.
Thaowanda of thewqodand greqs inallpartof
the country vouch for ita wonderfu! and peu-
ies power in pnrifping toe Bigod, atimulatag
the torpid Liver MsTBowahi, and. Imparting new.
ieand vforto thwhol yateun, Blununots'
Uver Regulnter ia ackuowledged to have no
equal as a 1 " " I. .nF
Lyee Medeime.
imesnr the saaac Ka
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’ s,-.
NO. 272.
3• a. aswaar. T a. TULL.A,
srEwADT 4 TEltu,
„ARERAL LAID Aezs,
H Austin, Teaaa.
othet preparaten,iwin: a m
wonderful Tonic, an unezce
the army illegally for nothing 7 Can you
“0* Zlediza "
aSules Perry is at Athena ; Piesra*-
“There is just the point; they are not-
Orleaniste and are sebt pout ef theceun-
try. Do von know that more than site
hundred and twenty Radical mayors and
prefects have recently been removed 7 "
Put in this way the case does seem strong,
but I had never seen the facts in just
INGON take the 5.30 P. M. Train and
Sleeping Car.
Pasengers for ATLANTA, MACON, AU-
GUSTA, and all points in Gulf and Alton-
lie States, take either 7.00 A. M. or 5.30 P.
BL train.
Sleeping Cars ran throngh to fit. Lonis, to
Louisville and to Lynchbnrg.
TICKET OFPICE—Galveston: Morgan'u
Wharf, S. S. Jones, Agent.
NEW ORLEANS TICKET OFFICE—
Corner Camp and Common Streets, opposite
City Hotel.
. G. W . R. BAYLEY.
General Superintendout.
NORMAN C. JONES,
General Freight and Passenger Ag't.
d 1f IF € 72.
raf t--iifa orui “ar etokr
_ aqmosfn
sier e6}A, *,
! 0' * paxal/ignledt ffumm a nidt) t
eEa*4" NA"AA*AP-
adr tJrr wtigoino at • ad hi ai s
j - a-- - L- .■' jL . - .1 _.2."5.gt
M . M
New Orieame Md Mobile to Chemxe.
The only line running the celebrated
DINING CARS
Between BL Louis and Cieago. whero all the
delicacles of the mehnon may beowtained. while
tveling 30 mi lee po hoar. Passengers by
thls Une arrive in CtfBago
o One Hoar la Advance
Of all eompeuns lines. Take thin Une and avoid
BA mute or nemhoet nemetory
and the aunoying ehanqes.ot.cara tocideat t
other lmen.
For ell points in the Canaa, New York, Boa
ton and all Eastern cities. this is the pleasantes
VI-ta trv„men
!
police.
Thus the surface irritation which has
unsettled business, provoked Anxieties
and raised some fears has nearly all die-
appeared, and the city presents its ordi-
nary appearance. __________
Thieve aad the mepeei - k •
The Paris eorrespopdent of the New ,
York Times writes comcering the views
of the Orleaniste upon the purposes of
Thiers as follows:
But it may be naked, what about the
Republie! Does M. Thiers intend to
found it 7 Yesterday I had a conversa-
tion with a gentleman who wras an em-
ployee of the Thiers Government under
Louis Phillippe. I asked the question, or
rather made the statement that he would
found the Republic. " You think soT
said my acquaintance, “then you will be
mistaken. M. Thiers wishs to found
Nn nmn 22.
AeusMAWAI wroar!di •evunpiw Mil ui -r a
Coprrnican.theor ... on „s., scHuMNX.’"
SboA' n>”
R
Alterative
Utas to the
hi -Ji» « . MJ 1 J
lnA. Taesjnaq
. is my New Year ! You left me yes-
dav hale and hearty,and now here yon
, dead and old! Sle was finally
iken away byphsieal force.1 * “
LvEurOOL, Dec. 18.— Cotton firmer}
Lands 10 ; Orleans KHd.
Ngw YonK, Dee. 18. Gold heavy
1112: Cotton firm ; Uplands 204 ; Or-
us 20c. “" 2nn 2- *
• ILVEsrok, Dec. 18.—“ottob ’firm ;
wd Ordinary 16e6l4GoldH.
■ trqm-zanr-n
A Remamtie Henkty-
i he Xew York TiffMW toile the follow-
, pleaaut stors: A number Of years
- ne e, the reports of the society gave an
ount of a Md event in Brooklyn. A
oman had been murdered by her
: unken huabande and a kind lady of
it city discovered three wretched little
m :
MWr.irrT
w ujotel I
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C"T" "2** . 1. ■
mei iet fat btuanpe* • e '-‘A
hri na} cnms olf Sch Ipm 4
ux cutatonx, Paonuzrom,
mis w emihn ma .hsanmskanel. ,« »■
lost if ,
Rrese.
• wrTe‘
Bdgmhtaay: .
3.6’
odI
3a ■ wem-n --et
Pmmnese akkem
Egeug shesr--penespugimddisk
pte "eyet $24 9 -wE ■■ •
man zitux
Aweme 04#
•khapee
qpe eagn“ el
bmumdbered
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Oeofthefnmldmnabl
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Giavwock’nsbnkdngawengremnuiAueume RFPHHA
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mmmza
... — -fe mf ns ri n -jaw --u-jvi e »i .
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J
A Arriving At MeKinne st .
| esor. a. (except Bunday)
i aad at Austin at 4» A M
| | (except Monday) next day.
t Returning, lenves MeKp-
ney at« OOs. M.. and Auatin
at 5 39 r. a. (egeept Bunday)
atrivint at Kqton 7 90 a.
J a. next day.
11 nt
tormauirmhfeton wrann soNEN,
Ticket ArraL Central Wharf, Gulveaton Texaa
137 72 '
.... —i...*..... ...... .......—.——
NEW OBLKAM, monIE
The only All Ball Route from ell peints
S • V T M TO C B 1 (A « o
4 ‘ 12 1-reu, ei /wit eg u ’
Call and see our cotiro new etock, drven
v "» himii ii ii(bi vdA'ta"
-heltered. At length the society sent the
two lads to homes in the West, and the
rirt was adopted by ’a gentieman of
property, near the eity. The latter
ever knew that her adopted father was
not her owm The boys have xow gpow
p and acquired property—one being a
druggist and the other a farmer. They
ive been extremely anxious to com-
nnierate with their sister, and have
»D in correspondeuce with her
ardian: for some time. During the
st week they revisited the city for the
rst time, very well educated young
at n. in good circumstances. They visi-
r J the Girls’ Lodging Hodae, the news-
vs’and other institutionsofthesociety.
; e adopted father of their sister con-
• nted that they should see bet in his
dice, provided thy did not disclose
eir relationship, asshewasonly fifteen,
ind he wished her to suppose herself his
ughter, so that her affection might not
weakened for a few years longer.
-he is to inherit his property. They
. It the propriety of this, and had their
ntrview with her last week, without
Movering their relationship, and then
. eturned well satisfied, to the West."
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