The Alamo Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 6, Ed. 1 Monday, September 24, 1860 Page: 3 of 4
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^t*d|ÉgÍ¡ I
a m*J> rity. th<-„ In*in the twe
Dum'beve \n* Iwt the ry
cV- 4 t ^ V.t^pre*id*ij«|
f r ahálí <*««*
lU rdU *rf nhv whtde *ui* t*rr
and * «*j ríty «*f the #1
*b.d<' he ueeeeeaty to* tin
Jhi the Senate then,
|f«tMjt i the BUek Kep
jibe power ti drfítit air*4
the éi$ 'Senators
W*ed |l>tu remember
ttiMÍ in regard to th*; *e
í r Sfeeaker; to believe
é *nd¡J#t¿* g before Congrua* at aill
i'!* v MT li risk evecn tbel«fetjrúc{tía#' 'if**
ib* tilwverameat to attain tiíVsr onda.
It tfanuot be eaid that ¡thejse
a .ms are itlogical. : We ha** the coe*
d iet «f tbe BUe-k Republican patty lit
t*e pl<t, to warrant ífcemi The advj*
r-i.u ai.of the elee io of Gen. Lume m
t >e cannot deny them íUid a*l
ítíit that their «taVsfrottitsi in re&renc
t ih«j designa of the Black Republics*
\ utiyl 'aré. untrue. We u**y ^h?U tfcb
!eve#; tbpt \s afeare tbe elect ¿ón if
LsncoMku4 Hamliíi, every means wi 1
it* aiifxted wiíh*n its the ran^o f the
pavera given to minor it tea n either
iioaak . Mr H
¿Ufing ahown thai the conree marl*
! -it by the National wen ¡of ffxm,
- t'-jejpait life one for €km*e¡r*Wt¿l4fa
n***e>
u rem
umu
White «•
r^-- that] ;tM n>as*ea .
h• v<«ting 'lor fct> kan *
Ypieciate th-fr moti
, iM
•VO b^|f:
oornpr**.
«f (>«*
y- h iV*-
f. dlM '
*>4
autt
^8í^ White
m ujjf oiir cans*
,éra|t|'*w^ we *%
t ÍÜ> &,
fth«
k er
ífiun
t t
■ «; ;>•'
:• artsue at jthit criáis w* jn*#- w#?l|l
mhy sách J*fterrí>ine<! ,o^,p.>sif i
oí tl c Br«ckior|idgM lea4er|>
v; í" *ij :* a? VViiví we nec tjmsn kratidí
t iinst vi public dpiuMn
Süt¿ rt, an i while tlieorl parí y ia
cvsaí « i* ext^ndin#r olí*?
i • r with patriot f**el i|jt re^ «v
east their vito< in snjch a veny
f j M«'fr *t Lí-mm? , w>a* are we t"
^ . .> K'.'T Arv tUey wiíjüi^ ta ribk ilije
!" - ( of tUe cauatry, t'be electe* «í
- t>r the overthrow «>f ¡tjhe 0« v
n. ut, uíer tiiaa >* •« Je^lnir fleí¡
; ■ Htíuted fi Are l'líey j tufa de
i to try t¿«9! p'>wer Wf b mmóri:
m ?4fe^t ilwir ¡nífiitiqi to ih4«ir i
ir f-vvarite <í«K*?j ineif S C-trtti
:, i h ¡; b-'4y fr m Ü>^rá$t a s
i .ftvi a s'ae N^ti« n<¿} 0- ínoprai «:
. :*r; •: a* ainil
We ij siohi of i be .'••Gri «#'
,¡; I. c ■••flí'-i- -f oé-in^in^ jniátteif*
bal farther th;* thai tne
. *
t-' ue H.«* f'reií Lincoln :
ire t3? s luítorme
•uc re
¥
• ¡ _-:¡ i ;>! f t 'e s/f fat U |t
-► i * t •: lú pairtM'í* 1&
• *• Ubc nn.yet steai^ía^SLáii.
!* "i j:ü wehatf ofj'ik c4 Hí«|
- 4," ^ÍÍ1* be«?f3 Wíiti ti*fot
4.
(VVlien.«
íiiíijsr M>
nece^1
-S Laiha1
^ :
*¡U J. e «o
vr«*-k«. Olí
¡ii y vi *!ei -' re ,t^ 4^ ¡f I ** ih
. i > % [vjectitutnt ia to| t e hro-
. ív yf# u í* tifiad 'tSeir de
:.' ■■/> Pre* ;*íe?tt:j;(kl ktrn^^le'
•o j •'■ t <7 m¿r<íáfc j Ih the úít '
•i ^'«.very in tn^' tíjr ííó *íh¡*
f-"- 1 tr.i- ¡'i- ¡<> fh^lNpér an
i* -• i. Ties*.', ;" N ¡íh'tre ti* t"
. "• t • > -ve 5Isj-* r¡^m'jry ?
•• si-1 y:. ' ! ' _í .í l'-rff. íÍ'
• n ■■*}-*• a, !•' ¡; «fn!>.••«
t >VÁ a- if ¡í hiH tt! ik
hr* iwf*vl
l«a^
aáé ready to aid tüe ifflTorta, Ijiwa the
iea4e*«|oif that party lhe> have revemn]
uuttwa^ but ctraaure
w« atifl htílíi the #
ahove ái! litlier
iii<tt beijt Td th^t tt o^der to Obtain it.
ít Wj^eaaary to yieltí to the iiemaaU^
nfDaa (*íi< *«y t a -HodSonthert i L*air ue ra.ot
to fail! fo capone Sh *|r aims, j We «i*
ijuve that ¡any fcontingency• car*
p-^nMy arise in wM#h Meaari lireck
iurTág:e atid Lane wiU;!t>« electf*í, «iír íia
«rútehl the vote of T .^a can affect th*>
nauhao f^r aa they-; are concerned;
ask our fe!h |r ei*i«e«ja of the
aini!
we
through
üVOiÍKta
the Go*
Stata tt at none of!thej respínimbilitles
>>f the e'eetioii uf Lin fot n atwi U am lit ,
t itie 4ii«ro^tt« H of hhe Gciv^rsmetit
the action oí;8«,|atherh a*'t*e |
re.^t 0p^)ti theni; ¡ We| ar ' f e
emment, .♦ long as the Cotf
atitntion U maintain- d
E M PE\^
A J HAMÍU;F0SV V fCom
W c pjUILIjllt1
JOHN rl-ANtHOCK j
)cál íntt'Bigéiicc
fa* fH
rkth th«*
ha** it fn■" of ehar^e bv rtcr dma tha^r nü ie«
E i >* an
c\
k C«MP*9ON.—Pt-Jsop* hr
Sapre^s'1 f« r lb* ©.imp*
iy Set- drt-i tís^-mcnt i *«t fiou?
at#
*n c«ti
>!«! tn n«i of <>nr's anvl
coí n ke.
#5
m ah U t'i ¿j|f t«j, eithlr h«m or' oarw^lí
when hí1 i a Worthy y o iif ¡r ge«-
ilemán arfd fh<>* a i^ew hegi n«r un(I :r*l; ü
hiá t>Uí jt;*%*.
L we< k
y CiMít.
i
Martin
el ta h*
é ■
Ph« ViTicjtmtca -F n* the {>;*<
;!«- weather hn heeoitta p!t*a$aat
Tb « i a:a -r stayé nre p >ne.!
Físk SiDDX,e.—At tW atore of P
í ftro.. there * ñ e M^aic^n sa id
r*gLM <M ít ^ ijf (
ervir. Brrcu ?aru1gi Uíks «u lv hié sp. «ch
in] h ií ff ne l t> ausiwer Ü-e q^ti-mi pro
pijlm íed io *n I an .* ra | Mr, í>ouglai.
!t gis a «aiaplate fit'urc.
kn ator La rit,* 'í^t. — We | li'arn
thfough itr. G«-". fíi i'h' g that the ílon. M.
WvíeafO t
do
fhe forirtmr or *
kno # it w*a tnioant BOtbirtf
*ad alw*y* open te co«*tetiofii«nd th#
door^af the «aaetitiry vtMtz i
aa KiiiiiaaiP1. we went anií
Á. ^aperrille w* eleet«r< Chairman,
and Cj*pt*ia Sw«et and Mtj. W^l. J, Ciarlt
crt^arte*. The Chair mm called on aom^
«na to explain the o^^ct of . tlm
Mr. 0p on irabmteeivd and diwta
Mr. Upe n' position wiii
led when it ta known that ue maüe a
in Kew Totk, dnri^E feia late t«^, m whicát
vi.-H'd the democrats 4a rate! far Dmg-
lap.
A 0' n «nittee wa t ppointed to draw op a
ennstJtutitm and by-laUa.c tnpos d of Jad«e
Diaine and about one fiwirth peia *n«
prfiaent favorable to Mr. Breckinrjdge. Our
«■f Caiiftinu- ^ wiíh
thi>~c-tv in t e course o
hss wa\ lo ^ nlh'tiiTt'n.
ül; M!V<-s — ;iy a Í«íttef fr-on.
••Tfij: ('>
Mr. B a t) w^ih r¿cei*ed bv th« la<
h t th í Me*s lJ¿ g 1 i ra. i
loW^r
¡I ih
nut its
tftM
V wili Í
'í It S > . 'a;
-M
ts
i ti PUS*
jr«)M n^ w
rfo
!Ii#w i
a'.j it-listiie |^"ph- in | apf
; ti nil L e i*i
Afiki
tin
Dteck-
tbe*-leeted *:)-d$ bi t" g on Li¡
faniiy
three
'Dili
est-em d friend M*J. Cíatík made la touching
éixhoetiitiun and hoi el «fery éie pr«¡Hcnt
wouhjf be preaent at ahs? neat meeting and
$rii*g ja frhmd al< ' Our heart wja* tauc^ d
for th * Major; he sappreaaed the riainf te r
bit «^«row at* I grrefawaa'jin hit «f ¡ry
and io >k We know he has upio ait to jfftnd"
d iá honest in hit eouree, and W^f ere sorry
he han eibbark^d in o bad a eatia J But our
uati *u did au?s^N t thiti' t!ke e ' «r**r-
iaime wt*ai i ba, if p «aibíe Uaugressra^" Jkc.
|p|"; -1
%be ^belí*rio?i^ Wie' i«r till the Union
ttten had made the moH «jjeeehfi and he
a e mtuitte ahauld be aipp-dnt< d to
drum up speaker* and listener*! Meeting
eüj '•utfned^
W.^jkt a IBbe ÍUtt River teatk W*' h*r and
the 4ͧni%d Ju^de working pi the U ad.
Youse AMK¿Ki^4i«<t a ty+ppjy time of
tton Wcdni-sdaiy evpún^ Jwlgms
frtwa the noiae they made ihere wfnrtMib iut
one thousand boya on themai
they a e not interested ;ia SqjiaHer Sover-
e._n tV ahd politic* get)eiraliv.|thty * take it
ap n themselves to find j Wnfir i throw
turpt n^iie balls and k¿ep up a noiso. A
m re energetic a* t of yfungstfrs e*nri"t be
scarvi up anvwhert'i they -h-Hared thern-
•4*W'deeniedly.pleaded with the : rf, ng -
inent of hayuig sp ak n¿ on t us eide th
ritrer, as they had 4burnt out'' .h -
F<>:agin'sf partK-s wete dispatched; oter the
c^tv and a bonfire soanm tde out d* a c diee-
tion of barrels huxe- &■:. Turpeatjinef haMs
i \
It*
poattieé he o^ aay
or uttered ;p^rthlag
tfw Inference in oo|r wind. He said that the
«lection eiftincnbi would ba "e .
the «ottntry and that he ahduld caat ha vote
tor Breckinridge to daltat him. a# Brejíkin ^
In hia opinion, was the atronf?
hut m not aay thet if Iftreek
the strensest man he would voie íor lkíl or
Douglas if ei ther happen to be. f he ^upa-
tion is aimpif, plain and etraigih '
the answer must be corresponding! there «* .
be n^'whippinf the devil round the >tut J !
in thta matter, and it ahowa both wanjt of
manhood and lack of prinoip^ toUttébtpt tOj
avoid la*uw m^de by the pat
remarks that we *l!ude to above, were
at the outset of hi* speech and aftef *h"^h
until he closed, he followed ta tlie footstepa
of hit iHusrtf iusjvr*decee*or. Cot Owijiani
in abating, and tradu^ins: th eharaictieéa of
V!easr< Bell and D^oglas. We be iiW/ er
neighbor* & not claim t,hat Col Oraban
said anvthing al oot it. We elaim tbstjit m
a wrong and áfiatr.^ to; xp ot th*a- g-n
(Semen to vote for m*n whom they go efvmt
abirsinf, villifyi'tii and tradueingt it weuld be
far mor^ reasonkbl to ask ápd it p^ct them
to vot«- for Ltap*>la. wh<«j tkev cen*i$sr a
tne r and bf Iter mm than either
W WILCOS TA
TO THE PEOFtE.
•Ti tfafcm men bad a good old
t.ra* on Wednesday evettibg last, it
iad b^en antiotm^d thatQ 'ti. Hona-
tott would ba here to speask syortla of
cheer to the people, but sickneft* pt*>
venting jMI ft vras dettrmined that
the people should not be disappoint
Bill
or
went sadm&4hro* the ir and
irer* part co
iarly aat'noytng to tome meU-m yendera iear
the ohi Catholic chnrch. One | httle fell '
ki
datv.
Oí
l\M
k
>,y it I to:
* IV..r.,
A .d yet 1 5 n a/s-
.•• se ij:id ' imk'.T'.-
!'-a-ie*H 'jhere t-
•mj r
rh
v h
vi
f.
nng
Miteriv
\
iff
it v
r« * >: \
I r-f.-'r - lih-rt ,
st p i y s*• -p th-
x !h -rnsei\ t'.fi
e f d -c .. 1 to b
>'• s A'ste m uí
4LIfue i-furkhb wild
i*:ü sitio^le tijie r-rel^x'
the e.risi?t ai j .advoeat-i
C the Afribjiis Slave]
At M Ks¿ •«!«
Mavt ir cik
i i*i*n
a i i. >*
F«. D. v
M(¡á
Máa.- I'-. n|i.l fni h
i r<>ng t important
<^d Mexjc '. tiVn ker
i«a taken- ar.d hr!íU¿i t
r .e Auo rkan Cbunsul oh
!or th« tnt-r hat. Walk rar
R.;d He Wtre n-tt m^jltiid^l Jtisd w ri-
-h ¡t. 1 be U'U'r.i are .b4i*s'^4; isr th>
Mexi*rb vi |i'h an armv vf iS'lOOOl Mi
,i ít Kiakoif eferv effort t > defeat, ihe eit
ry tV>e M-arn that >ar frijhid §. C. i!
una
^t-
¿ot hK coa'; tad on fire and w<{i*t f
wrh th * whole tribe at his oeeiii. F
tniii * ar re s one k-*ea s«* -nteSt |wiiig*'st
df o v^re l th t ta* vejeta da v enjjders . had
their benches Ac *towk*d *wav trt* t!> * ear-
ner am g^st tni> ejid '>it ! Iimítí th-^x *vere ioi-
• rie^iat-dy brotj ht forih a >t dkt j «-tls* and
"h« nt« an 1 < o i- ^m d t the «. Th: re
were an a -g y *et fdks - t u* .tk-' next
* i t .
morning. ? i -
ham
K
4 M It:
r. ep
t,r l', r *%'' il,antrt ¡¡of the . aun iritend<* taking charge of tHie Ilute! i
•" "■ •"'!• rjil I ick'"t. 'Ihi*v h*v*' !r- ■* i ' - ,r:|,
, lL . 1 ; -* *,^Yt 11: va^ !e./Tht-t ann aincem at ;w K he rec
i si npt the Demnerattie t a-rt\ I • . . . ¿
[v ífe the opea acfv4>eaie5< of di*-!™'' . íp U , p w • p
p a the ejection of L j>cd!a. 1 t0e *l pas° aí, i if-i§ie *taS*~
ñt^ -.d that thetl it tt^ieeeathy {Tp
pro rouse so the íSoá.th! to defeat | H' os'étniiJL but Titus. ¡—4t g'-n
^«ch w not the «erttiéent ¡,¡ w„uni „ h„e j,, Cunfl ,
ife
ftiarati-f""""" *'*"* The ia^t púr caum to hand
ttjfh firm i io the sitipportLii ,l r. Y, \ I. , ,
ile fhev yet O Ü>*,"rthVn «h«;l>~f" é f « f?f "«
¿f? the fact that the loyaifaeruh j 1 m* ^T8 l,ave hee^ ¡*4% ««
'< .^'üta exjpects aome! gharat,- |*tiSlfjl,r H r.
tWi
r uction, ahoahl. hje jfüsi [* ireek ajg*j Should; thia stat
d,
Tiiey have therefore re- |thlng* contin
[iÍH* ti*
•ttion
event
Midi
ta^t ahonld Brecktnrid
ttaud no chance of au
d electora «hall rote
a onit, ao a f if possi
tne ejection of Lindo!
Their election, m thé
fie, Boeme will jbe a city 4a a
le
íhié Convex*turn being the ' wfay
¿a
tarn
Ipttó -of ©or noble aud e|
io comprbcaiae can
crater vat i ve «en It meat of the
r|acy of Virginia will
v« much eflkct upon th* blíwl
■ra and folio were ofYanery.
>« tt & Vm, || ia welll known
and of| o- met id'd* mention's j
iCtitrtit||4a«i of t that it it á ;*'gr^Ji«rK|g:,, places
e of
•ml
late
the
*a i
oea
itliern
can 'pkc* bat UUk
i 11 can already be
■■■!■ _ We
theKliS^attjyoang married fuijjta and dtscon-
' tPS K> ««'grate te B^mej forthwith.
tend this jas greeting to the dtsconi*.
Th^re is smithing in
mountain *tr of Texas that ¿vet health
velopet life tw ^t«M. •• I ;•'
8eettwt Ce*«egró«e£Kc|.<-.U ia 1 often
that titers in the tar off wesjieri.
, . abseoee of a ib*wneKpd(id«ut,
YOfk M' Orltiana
per an«ftx Up a v^v p%s#ibW eurw 1MMI.
ntt^ la il'owtHV ait<l «•MM.LI . _ „
fhk \rr <IR if honor, h s- t in* that
*h<* two Ails'in ■ d t"r« hnve ¡-etn-n • • hom^
without t3i ntiaar. We ur*- ¿l d < f ijr; < b -
v • t > v ir.* h eh tu ¡i it f fonsh a-id ou^ht
i • have bet-er tense th- n «o seek':- each otb
e.'h dehira uuii; thereby t-n'la^üierinar the
|;esnrv ni.d htppim'St <>f their l-ive^f ones.—
P *"r X rt'<n coitiet ho«,e an i meets eorrow
and affi c? ion at the door, ft seemt that a*
j ^hermah on fhr !'• xas line, Norton w: h ar-
r-'st d hit h hr -k'- iota th * arrahpement.
Sinitit, Marshal's fiiend] p ibh<.he« a Ktate
¡o«nt tvr ?ch V*. VV. Pascfia ji. declares in a
card to be false; Gen. N'étton will soon pub-
?iah a eoanter statement Ttirow paper
«-entf. me i, hoi he careful about the
Seal. The spirit "f the ;í¿i iN evidently
against the "cod ' of honor." Do^hinj: ip
hut another name for homteide and etrv- lde
-<nd it h= s h. cfnae a truism thai a duel
result" either in a tragedy or a laree,—the
former t« be regretted, the latter to 7 } e
•««hajmed of. r * I;
D .uel s. jndginj: ir speeches.
\ a'ord Of ADTIO" ir > tBk P"PK nr!rh'
N Y.H"i aid S tys io vi«-a ot the lac''|ih
• hi Pope hat frh ridrt n 4 Vntt'oeiital
Enr ipo iKlh.die France it6 hft }tie
him i ||atledic Austria will not boif
hito ; t'ath >1 c Sp*in l<* on indiflVi
eieotly, and Oathobc Itiy itexcee^ti^-
iy anx¡ «tts to got rid of him he lo d
! etter put the Roye of Hf Pet-r in ]/ie
•arp<*t ha^, and 0^ m« over to th
fi}1f.d States Wo can gtve -h¡ , H
prtncipuUiv oat UVsE ; aij'l kttiwUjjli
he hat ;bee^uK*.iiiir'o¿ seven htllt fo
the last th'>tm< fid' years, and. Inum
them (jnite *«!fioieot, we Can ^ive him
seventy tin# aoven hills tf he desiri n
and rivera xv}ii:ch w-l! ni«k • the Tiber
•seem a middy bro - k by oompartiion —1
In tlhe w iy of tr ti-n >hj*! arohet, ruined
p tiaeos atid p oture g ill. ries, we ar«
' :
•Ot 11 well tnppoed ; j(>at wo nao. i* ij
very sh itff, time get up a Tact dat
with a51 "jtiet «a déín ití pvov ^^ata —
.S | «i tile P pe a**ittle up bin litth
afftirs at óócw.j aud cune to tjho arin-
of h¡s derwt# 1 adherents on this t¡d<
f th" v. a?er '''
The le;*diu^ considerat¡ o with o-
The Arttiu Inte tí gencer says
that Gen. Norton the editor, arrived
athooieun Monday la tt but on account
of tho death of his tittle child, ahd thé
serious illneta of hia wife, be ia iunabfo
' , . I .- r' .. | .: \ i ■ - ^
to Attend to hie editorial duties. We
hopk h<jweecr, that in a short "time
botfy bis pe^ and hia eloquent voice
Willi be doing service in the cause of the
Ooustit«tn*n and ihé Union
We are happy to learn by the Ilerald
t our friend, thjo Judge, M making a sue
trip in the ! way of shbscrtbfrs; bat
we wager that he ims not received one sub
* riber m ten on Account of the «eee*-Í«Wí
of the Herafd.
what oar ne ighbor* have t«
We take I e fot
dated Niagara Falía, Áugüin
v\ e do h see,
wtne extra
to defeat th • B a- k RepubHejiii
etnd d wh s«' <d«-c ion we Jthough1
tnd =tdl think, would i> volve the d<
ruethin of the Union. W#* ¡ook it
•otirse^ we thought most likely tu
fnnpljish the object ;—[Herald
Who will believe tiiit when the\
T J
out:nueto support the disueinn tieke| ;
WhuI, «Graham, E^iney atid Wharton
file'. - men who are pledged to have
Breckinridge or nothing.
nítiosau Mass Mesa-i.sa.~T all b<ju
and Everett Clubs. A^aocittians and Frien í
of the Election of Bell and Everett thruus'h-
<-ut th Union.—You are hereby inviUiii t"
l*art)Cipate with us in a grand if*non*! Mats
Meeting nf "Tne Union the Cnnt;iiUtioh
and the Enforcem nt \>f the Law*, to b^-
held in th-s cit> | camrn ncingf on M .ndnv,
October 8tH. and eont muo during' tfie wee
James T. Leaih. S« land Borlaá , Cht
hume Deloaeh, J. H« m'Maliun. J L.
vínt-ed J. IÍ. Cira ft, W.tD Fergnson, lá. tí
B rtíett, Andrew J. Don- Is.m, VV, A. 8tetf«y .
xRo fe 8. Sander; . R F. Lmu®, , D. B. N
hers, Samuel Hays. P. T. íSerugjgi. T. iv
Nornient, Mosses White. Chairmni.
AH papers friendly to th* cause will
phase notice. |
Memphis. Sept. 3. I860.
Another Disvmon llettka.—Hon, VV.
W. Boyíé. of South Carolina M.Co puhhshts
a letter which he btfgias with the following'
proposition: ^ 4
• If Lincoln be elected, Í think '*^he Son|b-
ern States sh Hild withdraw fnm the Uuiim, "
all, if not all. taen a^ many as will; «*nd if
ea other. "South Oarohni alone,'* in t he
promptaat manner, and by the most dtrec,
means.5*
The Ptv^fteville 'Observer* remarks thf I;
4«ch proriu clamento- from the Breckinndgel
feailers are bec<naing very common. They
put up Breckinridge, not with any hope Of
electing hia , but ensure JUncoln*a election
if postifde. and then break np the Union.
We '¿out think the plan proposed an honors
hie ones 11 IS "lo ads 1 wti*. tads 3 < u lose
An eleetion is a faw^. if. thv result ascertain-
ed the defeated party i* to make jt revdu*
lion. If «eg4* into it. the pi edge to Hb>-«
its result 1* i-one th lesg bnoting beetute it
¥ an implied pledge.; If che tTnum it tol#!
4maolvedr therefore>| it he done before th.
vieetioH aod save the country from the
childV play oí voting tad the South from
l« s of hon r.
■' « L ' ' " ' * '•
ever Oswabd —a washin^t 'o torr> t
pond< r t of the New Y..rk >Journal ol Com
' • O mocratic paper, writes us as
ed,a!together. Sot in accordance With
the <m, otir ettitea# gathered fiom
e^fry p*rt of the town and rn^uy
from the country in front thé Plata
Th« meeting wax organised
w Falling !V1aj TÍ10 . J. Par y man, of
the (Jibolo, to the chair, R. F. Lili y
atid Jas. P. Néwcomb acting as See
retaríes,"x:;-,
Judge I. A i Paschal being called foi
c ¡ma upon the stand antid theeheers
of the croxfd. Me h^gtn by calmly
and deliberately laying before the
people his Ti^waupou politics nt this
time atid Urging the necessity of har-
no'iy of acHon iu the gseat contest
row before us in which there is much
developed that portends evil to onr
happy country. He lotdf squatter-
sovereignty atid the doemn'-s of Mr
OongUs in hand, desected ihem and
placed them b« fOre the people in a
light as cf«ar as suit bfams; showuig
that Mr. Douglas has always been
consistent atid right and that the
democratic party have always stood
on the samfl platform with hisn atid
that] Bit?cki iridge and his sput-off
are wrong abd inconsistent, with a
logic, b tsed on facts, which could not
oh* controverted. l:i fa -t, he held the
Little GtantotH at his finger ends mi-
ni he grow to be a ponderous states-
man and great.' fiat riot. He made a
itiiolii defence of Mr. Bell, atid prom-
ised tho cotintry pface and the
people and i ho Stated th.^t all their
rights under the consuluñon would
be secure and iully vindicated under
the administration of John Dell. -He
oimiiuster^d a scaihmg rebuke to
Yancey and his f d lowers and pi iced
01 an mií uviahle light nil th«d« fcrm-
ities tif fatifttici^m and disunion. He
waxed warm and eloquent in advo-
catTmg the claim* ot the Union Eiec*
'oral Ti«-ket, and we feel confident
the?® were , not tw uty men in the
ero wd who ¡did not agree with him
;*t the close of his able and eloquent
speech.
Af er the Judge had finished the
rali was loud and unanimous; for
1 'ol. Wilcox, and the crowd Would
wot be s¿t'!*fi*íl until he Col. appéar-
■dj on t ie stand We took tl > not'*s
aiJd it is impossibie for us to do'jus-
uC«* the fwrw rftil and eloquent spe^h
del ¡vé red hy the Colonel. He began
m piling a just, and well deserved
mp^im ut t>4 the gentleman who
preceded him aiid th¿jti jiitceed into
he disunionists forthwith. At first
U was evident the Col. tab >red under
some boarsness hut nshe warmed Hp
it disappeared, and ¡iter proceeding a
wh jie he pulled off his coat and rolled
ip his sleeves amidst th° shouis atid
p i fect storm of a pjdans 4 Íí an tht?
oxeited and e.i'ihH^asiic people.--^
The Co onel estabiisHjéii i eyond a
kvfilH that there is nnd hlas lieen a áts-
'i • • c-'v j /
tin ion party iti the couniry, and that
this disunion patty pm towa¡d Mr.
Bréckfnridgí* and are ho\y h:s {iri.ici-
jral supporters. He ejefabiislird be-
vond the posiliiiity^of co tradietion,
hat the B uil\ilióugh always in the
had wield d two thirds at
a private letter
26tb, laco:"
"U«t night Bennett^ ton uf the &
*ld, tftti h« friend MeCluN at the
wanted «orne attentions
who eona*áe««si
other
ia*Tce.'
ádiows:
*t th^i
M émm*
te4
in U*>t
att of
va ia.
large drasrt upon the
df
No
iw:
•;• iiii. Li--
BA08
THINGS QU
INDIANS
BtntALO
We are
Geo. n
gcntlcmtn bl
M
con1
newsj
0«
ta Fe to £l Pa*0
-♦Jorttado del Muerto
Fiay Cristobal, by
JPortunately thtfe were
ton luctor beavers, an
mail man On the nort
tide driver a Mexican
«nd harnea* ware lean
eot open and the lette
the prairie, tod the
ler h Oreen bad a week
their etock ano tbe
to Metsrx. £lit)wrg 4l
Ac teat tt red Over
broken tip. Bow-
viously anld out
koa of their
mbergof I
m ¿
it at present on the M*x^*n
the rtvti)ationa«T¡ feimr bta -
í tlie Liberal tatboHUe* *?
ittnerw
for the aom of $16 OOO. ,
Thing* are quiet at preteftt on the Ml
aide of the river;
calmed down and
•till In power. . 1.j i i';! \ L1 -4>. I-
The uold Placer continues to do Well, that
it. paying Kood wtge« to working men*
The O ver lander* h*d thirty live head of
muk s and horses run off by Indian* et Leon
Hole, a day or two *ge.
Butinett it dull, when the corn cropoomee
in it wilt be betterj corn will be eery feigh ^
this year. Dagnerre's ttiln tttrtadowa to-
day loaded with copper, ••Belarde1' & *Ochoa*
well l e on the road an a few day* with ditto.
Buffalo Roger*, an old San Antonio char-
acter, is to be hung in Saqiu F. on tho i4iU
of thit month, for murder.
^i- "t"if frlre'n, ir<ar iturail
Moat Shootixo—lb* Fairfield Pío-
tiorer baa au account «T the shooting
of Mr U. P. Bowman by Thumae L.
Orowsan, withont any provocation for
thMl«sd. Bowman in repretentod aa
a good citlsen, and t!ie people ara very
much excited and offer a reward of
$150 for the arrest of Crowcon. Bow
man waadangerously wounded.Tb©
following ia a description of C'owaon ;
"iCrowaon ia about St year* old ;&
feet 10 inche% high 1 weigh* 156or 160
pound* ; fair complexion, bat aom*
what freckled } blue eyes ; eaudy hair
and beard ; rather recoeding forehead ;
stutter* a good deal, e*pecia!jy whtn
agitated or in eat neat ¡ basa down*
c*at look, or in other word* ia said to
show n bad face, and evincea rather %
secretive, larking diepoaldofi, which
the moat casual obaereer will not fail
to notice.*1 j [
Sta* Cocktt.—We have received a
letter from Capt. Jack H. Everett wb^
say* that a Union ¡Club is to bo form*
ed at Roma, and hjs promises to send
us the «proceeding*. Capt. Jack say*
Starr ia aaffe for tlie Ünion cause s -Wir
will beta beaver hat that his promise is
redeemed.. Wj>nt some fire-eater jive
us a new hatf¿-j-[fntel!igencer.
HOTEL A RBI VALS,
PLAZA HOUSE.
lohn E. Hart, Locklmrt; Thos. D.
Ree^e , Messilta ; W. E. Grávett,
fy/F. Gardner, Chappel Hill; John
Holland, Fort- Bend ; A. U.S^ley,
Agt S. A. & S- D. Mail, A. B. Sten-
sfcll, Boerne co., Thos. J. Adams,
Atasoosa, Robt. R. Grogan,do.; ^om
Bowles, Austin; Ernst Altg^l^ und
Wife, Boerne co, Wm. C. Subil^ft,
Austin; (Í5eo. R. (^lark, MesilhvWtfc.
Miller, Balti ore M. D. B^oih
Atistin, H. M. Mhrlov, «urnett co.f
R.obt M *rley, do;; Roht Hughes,
rhmontv, . - . r .
jLj'ast of t^Tadministration of the gov- Goliad} W. Morris, do.; Mrs. J.f H.
sncemeiii, R^'tnond, Austin, MissKatt? Haynso
am men t from the comme
and t hat the appeals of tlie disuuioti-
iSfis about Northern opjiression, were
baseies^ ungenerous and unworthy
he atteniion of every Southern man.
le proved that we have brothers iu
Xorth^whoarif fighting manfully with
us on the*side of Union, in the very
fnidst of the Al^ditioti hosts, and
ivouhl lay do vn tlvir 'lives for the
tfi^intainance of our rights; he hurled
ofdisjoyalty made ag dust
>y VV nul co, into their
difj charge
tne North '
tefth. In Tact the Colonel made a
glorious speech and sustained ihe
retpntation m beiog one of the best
stmrnp óratoÉs ill America. His an
ecdotes cotiv^il'sed tiie crowd with
laughter, and his, eloqneut'and man-
ly appeal for tho Union w *pt to the
hearts of ah present. W0 aré satisfi-
ed that there remained but a cotpo
I ¡lis guard commanded by the Herald
"Captain", unconverted at the close
of the Colonel's speech. Aftet a
round of applaus the crowd disap-
peared with evident satistaction and
plearure i every heart, save1 and
except the "captain" and his corporal's
guard. $0 elided tb glorious meet-
ing of Wcnesday nighty a few such
over tlie 8>ate wdll fimsh sec«^stdn
and disunion in Tsucas. Amen; atid
% mote it be
Light Oeux Out.—Tht
^<H,f,)Pw**aa^
a Breckmrtdge paper, eoaiam tbe
r^tbfee#ort who
pHspNi
and in view ot
' ^ abmit te .be.-
Io.; J. W. Richardson, St. Lopis;
Oh is. Piti/Cvomfort; John P. Weeks,
Galveston , John Croley , Austin ;
Walker Nicholas Callifornia; A. M.
Knowlesj do.; C, Green do.; JosHiUá
Wiseman, Fort DaviSj Mrs. Capricw,
Tucson, Arigona. ^ ( 1 ;
MENGERITOTEL. V
A. J, Cotton & Lady, DeWitt <?o.;
Miss Cotton <fc Ser rant, do; Rev.
Hamilton Q,ninly, Austin ; Allied
Frya:, Tucson; Tho*. J. Johnson,
Seguin; W. R. Welch, Arkansas;
Col. C. B. Starks, Gllespie co., II.|
Pearcy, Gon^alesí; ^Itomós; A.
Shearn, Huston, Tho*. J. W. H<
and Son, do.; Gfso. P. Hunsont Si
towu; Dr. Christ Gauuhl, Kerr co.,
Col. J. W. Fr&zer, ICibolo; R. J, 1
Dnff, Castrovil le, -Jt I J. Brisa d^.;
Lavanburgh h Lady, San Antotiib; f
Francis Davis, Anconis; W^,Frayiar
Yorktownj Jno. Montgomery, Cihjo-
lo; J. D. Robinson & Lady, Nsjw
Braunfels. H. 1). Coleman, do.i Jas. -v.-
Calhoun, dpi.; D. Smith, S. A-;
Tb. Liedecke, Medina co.; Wo.
Shely , Betar co.; 0. Steeul
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