Daily State Journal. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 22, 1873 Page: 2 of 4
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FROM kowNSVILLE.
A grand confagratiou wits nipped in
the bud with wet blankets by B. Kuh-
nagle.
Strong winds have prevailed at this
place since the 10th iast.
The railroad is in working order with-
in two miles of the city.
The "Rio Grande and Frontier Com-
missioners," hold daily sessions; their
stay at this place will be short.
Gopda delivered promptly in an parte of the
eyteeoteharue- unally
owwue aas. nuuNn
away the patience of admirers .
■•railway pie," for which I came to this
and the fiend
recognized the
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ospital, and was
BI*KOPNVWSITAION-CMAR.
T% wnnrLD HEGIN at nonE.
Emzor SIangotuxAl. :
I have noticed your article commenting
upon the circular of Bishop Gregg, pro-
posing to educate two Confederate or-
phaans from Texas. There are other fea-
tures of thia matter you failed to touch
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It is false shat in ! and wears a
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Motiern States, who come here to bet-
ter their fortunes. We not only need all
themoney our people can spare for edn-
cational purposes, but are entitled to
hiberal donations from the people of
other State*, whose poor we are provid-
ing fur. c.t RPIBCOPASIAS.
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Dear Frlend-Eelgeed pteuas And F. a or
dsrtsrtvs
EHPPING AND COMMISSloy
,,5g. MERCHANTS, 1 <
Ne. 11* merand, alenson,
TIOX aaks,
AND
Ireland, iu the role of Hamlet's ghosi. IL
haunts the lobby.
-I em a restless spirit;
Doomed fota eertain term to cast a blight.
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Liverpool and Texas Steamship (
Aad Mil lnca between
t.Aisnazonas-mtunnt ot flela clar« •
l reeived. x n goods ara work wuiranted
sent to the lady's quarter with some
medicine, when abo recogaized him as
stated. He is now in the guard house in
double irons. He richly deserves a
have treated it as a
Thursday, Feb. 27,73,
THE GALVESTON OPEEA
HOUSE COMPANY,
They will preseut the Bennationa: Drama.
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grmradoln.T. over •»—
Informs the publie that be in nowprepandt
receive patienta at his Infirmary at the Wahruu ,
Hloune, nurthwent of the Capitol.
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The City Counel contemplates expend-
lug the small su of $70,000
two ditches, for irrigating purppses.
from G0XZALES.
Many formers have finished planting
corn, ami are now engaged in planting
cotton. The hands work well.
The severe winter has been fatal to the
cuttie. Thousands have died. The hide
market has been glutted and the price
lowered. ,
The stock raisers have had a meeting
in this county, concerning the proposed
“stock law.’1 ,
alive, and hope he will yet succeed in
taking the “sting out of death,'' and
robbing the grave of victory. We be-
lieve he lias promised, and has affidavits
to prove, that he has performed every
other miracle "known under the sun."
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THE LATE ELEcroN,
.1. pamphle Iwn. for ssir at thizofice. «#der
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' ‘one mtwew AMEwitAN KNOL.YOLrNIA
OAPton’" Shtrn vulume4 AlPV 4 s
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ears. He
DEALERS IN FOREIGN EXCHAXE
.Drnh t9r OnePonu, upd upwaran, 1.
2U" Angrartttdzema dritaj an
Shelley ought to wear a wig. That hare
place of his is tdo slippery to hold an idiea.
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Hune}, in a cell, would not be ont of
place, for a tell is the natural provision for
Honey.
They nay Canlwell wept when he was
elec tedtate Printer, ov er ome by the gen-
BhalLmy pecuniary stomach etaj. But tuati
haye no bids.
Tosentthe perquisites of a seat in thie Hous.
I would not be so bold, in thought and word.
As to harrew up the souls, aud nip ia early bud.
The hopes of wise and prudent eounnellors.
And cause each pardeular man I einimned as a
triezd.
To calf m an "Irish poreupine ; "
But thia internal reasouiugwi! not be,
if allowed to chew the cud of ppoiled digestkn.
Whs. whist, o, list:
"■Aad if tbuu woulds: my eincerty prove,
(Rere Short roared out, Blool!)
"mytgeme foul upon the mnoneyedaiar."
(Her Quilp sangout "Halter!")
theleadas howler agalnst subsidies,
Mj4ugbeugh, bowl loud, strange and un-
FROM IDIANOLA.
The skeleton of a child, about two
we years old. was found in the woods near
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raramun W advaNCE.
on this question are uuiased ;
npon.
To-morrow Bishop Gregg mu] Bis)op
Qmntard will appear before the Episcopal
congregation of this city. Bishop Quin-
tard is the Bishop of Tennessee, a very
clever and popular Christian gentleman ;
lito mission is to collect sulmcriptions for
Ais, college, which is perfeetly legitimate.
Bishop Gregg is the Bishop of this
“iocese, but his home is in Tennesuee
mid in the village where this Confederate
Episcopal Collegesis xituatea, and when
he conies to Texas to fill his appoint-
pent#, he. iakca.ita,apecialtyiMeg
for this college..MM.i», b*J pwagb R
have our Bishop reside out of the "State,
but when he draws upon the charity of
his congregations in Texas to build up
an , inetitutionrin Tennenne, we think
we might be excusable in suggesting that
charity should begin at home. Texas is
full of children, and not a few Confeder-
ate orphans, who are growing up in
ignorance for laek of schools and col-
leges; Texas is receiving daily large
additions from other States—instead of
building up educational iastitutions in
Tennessee, Texas should hate the pref-
erence. Texas is the empire State of
the South • it is becoming the home of
thousands of people *
Southern States, woi
i Two Mexicans were drowned above
the ferry on the 13th inst.
FRIDAY, Feb. 23. the great Galveston hit
, THS ooronoox.
AATLRDAY Feb. 29, Matiuee;
1 rne ocronooN.
BATURDAYFSFIng, Feh, 22,
Miek Turpim, Tom King and Poealrontas.
"TATH ReoNs." '
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. • ’ . , hoTHE A HENKELS,
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C. Danp*mnON,
' CIVIL xGIEER,
aa .. Austin,/‘uxa.a 0,
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s- a JAN. P. NE
ture ; it luats enconpassed ita object, ami
w IP now proceed with its programme to
control the destinies of the Democratic
party, pared out the spwils and divide
the prospective positions of profit and
honor. It will propose Governors ami
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etc. Our remarks up-
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The Appeal wants the Brazos river'
bridged at that place. The merchants,
the most interested class, maniiest lit-
tie interest in the enterprise.
A colored boy, about five years old,
fell in a cistern. The bath come near
proving too much for him.
We ohserve that George A. O'Brien
is mentioned by the Examiner as Assis-
tant Assessor of Internal Revenue, at
Waco. How is this. Mr. Taylor? rhe
The alpuee dally reeeipto vohantary tesu-
cal.thet D*-T»t*‘a Expectorant is the mon 7:
•able Mum Baleam of the age | many Wonderful
proprietor. Try uandyouviudoubtno longer.
at W ato. W e had heard, some time 1
ago, that this redoubtable knight had’ ____________
met the "King of Terrors,'' and suc- ! of the Presbyterian church, died on the
eumbed. W e are glad to learn he is still
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---java to apologiee
you before I have been unite
— when well. therefore seg-
dense seed me per oxprena
Im of Tutt'a Expectorant. It is
indh thin* for a cough ; ft has
_________ of my cough, and also sev-
t to whom t gave it.
thousand thanks for the inedieine you
I remain your elnoere friend,
M. C. SCOT.
we had no personal interest; we had ■ of a colored chi
fall.
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Brondus, that hyzorritiral virgin of
sunetity, has draw n hi* head mi fur into hi*
neck thal when he has the toothache he
don t know whether it is jaw. che ot colie:
while hi* oh sity is snch that half the time
ii« wear his bifur at. <1 nethu r garments hind
-ide afore.
We have found Short out. He gets his
pronoune iameato . ot iu the lower roo of
the Land Office whenever hi* (‘oumittee on
Lands and Land Claims meet. His lungs
have brought down whut little plastering
was left on the w alto, and passers by, who
* are strangers iu our city, ask if that "hol-
lering" is -ome of the bad lunatics in the
Secretary of State dltwot to 2 72
Two hundred soldiers deserted in a
body from the barracks at Matamores.
FROM LAREDO.
Large quantities of hides aud wool are
brought from Mexico, and sold here.
A Mexican custom house official is mis-
sing. It is supposed he drowned him-
self under a fit of insanity. Wonder if
Ite hadu’t stole more than his share.
Weekly mail communications soon to
be established with Monterey.
The tariff of 1856. has replaced the
tariff of 1872, in the Custom House of
Nueva Laredo, by order of the Mexican
Goternment.
for not wntint
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lectedit. You
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matter iu which Bryan. It is sir
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Our remarks at the opening of the Leg-
idature have proven correet. The “Ring"
; have broken dow n the straightforward hide mrket.
char actor of the majority iu th Legisla-
A gentlewan in Maine, in view of the
approaching caving in of theriglats or
men and elevation of the rights of
woman, suggests that the coming obitu.
a5Y. ilbe phraned somethipg in this
wyie s "Ded, in the thirty-fifth year of
■to age, John Smith, hushand of the
Jane Smith, at her residence in Frai
wna a meek ndquiet
2b9Mdaibeloped for the graces of aj
’ excelled in thed
nipdr
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$5 to $20 PuDuleAemtawendtaue
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LvENX AND FEED nranI.R.
We, the underaigned, hnvng nanociatea our
selves inthelvery burincaa, beg toinrormour
pobliethat.wre hnve juat pened one of tb.
arKest, tinent and mont perfectiy anpont.a tit
znaoftapgpirthn etonh emrerHofrin
cariake horien ekj at • aPoEPeutd toftrniah
ful driver* for khiSro la carr.ge* urt"cat
. Aiver"darzganicanwentent wagou it
Wewill also feed horses by the day weox.r
1mon that prices as low ““ any other NtZii 1 5
CWY:.Gkve ns a eatl. "ati-taction avenerir.
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81000 REWANP.
Fpo ALL TO WHOM THESE PREEENrS
A shall come:
WIEaEA, It has been made known to me that
ou the night ol the nineteenth U Februarv,
1373. at the Capitol, in the city of Austin, aom
uuknownperaonor persona did murder the Hon.
Losta Fraukee, a member of the House of Rep-
reeestativee of said state, and that the wurderr
or murderers are still at large and fugitives from
jusuce.
Now, therefore, 1. EDMUND J. DAVIS. Dover- 1
nur of Texas, by virtue of the authority v ested in j
me by the Oonstitutton and laws of thia State, do !
hereby offer a reward of One Thonsar d Dollars
for the street and delivery of the said murderer
aaeurrgnrsao the sherim of Travis county, le-
Biid reward to hepaia upon convietiou of the
murderer or murderers.
McBride, the “King of Pain," is alive
ami advertises to heal the afflicted world
with the belief that it was the policy of
the President tosanction do uew appoint-
menu iu this particular branch of the
Internal Revenue Department, only so
far as demanded by the extreme exigen-
cies of the service. The Comnusissioner
of Internal Revenue at Washington has
published instructiousto all subordinates,
to teiluct and not incramr their force, as
the office of Assessor of Internal Revunue
expires by limitation on the first day of
next May.
ami other necesmaries of lift.. 2r,
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“uporters ef Malt, irMu Xia ona
Fereigm Geede.
Bole Acenta for the Arrow Cotton Tto.si' n.
elebrated’ Methuen," and other Domiesr ,
Bagging, Wool Backs. Burlaps and Du 4
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pen SAAE.
A well improved place one and a ball
miles northeawt of the Capital. TH to erlect
APPly to the nuslervigned mi the prmim *.
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whblesnie ‘dealet is
STAPLE AND FANCY,,
raoyn*rka, zrz.2gpoka, TeBACCC,
of Eol J. D-Elliotthapt the
Of the Galveston News were
withdrawn, and Cardwell, of the Demo-
cratic Stateuan, was elected on the first
ballot.
If the minority in the Legislature have
been honest in this choice, we think they
have made a mistake, and time will dem-
onstrate it. If they desired to reward a
concern notorious for it* slander pod
foulness, for it* libels upon public offi-
cers, and upon the State, and ita services
as the organ of an unserupulous "ring”
of politicians, then ‘they have hit the
nail on the head.
If we are to judge the majority in the
Legislature by„their public printer, we
should conclude that the State 1ms fallen
into the hands of an unprincipled, un-
scrupulous band of adventurers who have
neither common decency or a spark of
patriotism to recommend them; whose
only object is public plunder. We pre-
fer not so to judge them, but rather that
they have made a foolish mistake.
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Mills, while he has had vomething to do
with coffins. wishea it distinctly understoos
thfaigu" decs uot make him * Ku-Klux.
4 6Oid maida lihe «cats: literary women lake
tbhedly to parrot, but Shellcy loves to gab
better than aonehanred and sixty -three
yrar old great-granlmother.
4i. W . Nmith. of ( olorado, got oil anothe
boomerang Hua werk abont Radicals, whicl
only comt the poople for gas consumed $}..3.
such Inxuries onght to be paid tor
The memhers of the Legislatur onght to
be ashamed of themslves. They enact laws
against gaanhng. yet all of them have been
| day iug a little game of draw, this week, on
the Treasury.
Some ene has aswrteu that M. D. K. Tay-
lor.playsailtheG notes on the piano with
bin nese. This is naked fiction. He don’t
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The grass on thie prairies is putting
forth rapidly.
son College, Pa.. 181K. Was ordlaiued
by the Chillicothe. Ohio. Presbytery, to
labor as a missionary among tin- Chicka-
saw Indians in North Mississippi. He
came to Texas in 1840, and has lived and
labored here continnously from that
period. Peace to the ashes of a spotless
Christian !
FROM LOCKHART.
Col. Norton left for Kentucky last
week, to bring out a car loaded with
blooded cattle. He has received several
orders that will be filled and shipped at
the same time.
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Sectional sentiment evidently is not
yet either dead or entirely subordinated
to hearty love for the whole country. We
frequently see renewed endeavors to
foster a sectional Commerce or a sectional
church. Recently the country was in-
formed by telegraph of the move, led by
a prominent Southerner, to draw the
South and West more closely together as
against the East, and an Eastern states-
man rises, declaring, after all the loss of
life ami treasure in the late civil war,
that (he United States can, in no proper
sense, ever be a nation ; that our gov-
ernment should not in any sense be a
benefactor ; that wlmt UMdouig by the
Department of Agriculture aud the
BuvenjcfEducatiof lbeing dhTy
any private individual may do in the
yay of collecting and dissemiating in-
fothattrh thet Meiinporint tr.
ests for the benefit of th people, is all
wrong. 1
Evidently narrounenankapurvennioau
like this are to be the force* used todrift
the countpengainrupet the "treakers, if
PoN6ible. ‘Theie isgreat peed of thorough
discussion of thie fundamental principles
ofaur Governmntin the most .patrotie
spirit by tiie press of the country.
. or- ... i W mb Mil 3 „
sinee they have succeeded, we say, they
are welcome to it; they have earned all
they will receive.
rather any other concern than the “Ring
organ" had secured the elephant, but
in testimony whereor I have hereunto signed
*____a my nnme and caused the grent seal
"■ T or the ntate to be afixed at thecity
L. 8. of Austiw, thia 20th day of February,
ja_______ 2 A. D. 1873.
T T KDMUXD J. DAVIS.
Governor.
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Who left New Orleans about the lath of July,
1872. for the etate of Texas, will please wild hia
addrese to Robert Geddes, Terre Haute. Indlana.
Any one knowing of his whereabouta wil confer
a faror by nddresatngan above, as there D money
awaiting him. ‘
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Austiz, T,xa
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TALK AND FEMALN MELP.
Good wages and steady employment.
Apply to,
BrEWARDOFTHE ASYLUM.
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PASUAL‘8 ANNOTATED DIUKST.
The third edition of tais work in pew ready for
delivery. It an in two volnmes of more i ba n
1800 pAgeN, royal oetavo, and brings the laws
down tothe preent time, with annetations down
t.Texan Eeporte Priee 815 per volvme:
423 for the.work. To be had at theoticesorc.
R Johne 4 Co , Raymon A Whirls. Hancot k A
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. .. , . GEO. W. PASCHAL. JR.
Austin, Feb. 17.1$73,
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watchmaker and jeweller.
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and genniue
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‛*The“superannuated ass that bray:
through the columns of the San Antonio
Express, known Among men n« Julius w.
Yob Sly ck, saya r
-would be f
from the Journal
e. *Qur opinion
exacdzi Pisgef such creatures is not
a weaknens with te, but we do cudgel
them now and then, merely to exerc ine a
g~ vested right:
R , Eot things shall never eome to that pas
45kja /When we can’t wallop ouewn jaekaw.
Ineendiaries are as plentiful bi (al-
veston a* fleas in summerin a sand
bank, and are as hard to enpture. Wont
Home benefactor of the human family in-
vent a machine, to destroy the nest and
•top the breed ? We mean the incendi-
• sies, and not the fleas so neeemary to
ppiness of fut people.
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