The Civilian and Galveston Gazette. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 22, 1851 Page: 3 of 8
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GALVESTON, TtKSOAY, JÜLJT 22, 1881.
■• - Jfor Cewfrost "
JO We are sutoonwd ta onoonee Cap*- O. K.
LE\US 8# * «aadwUto ta rrprtewst the W«*tor
i\*^r^os3ia I^.cTtóía Ui íJh Ooqjpiwtfthe United
&^r* We are awthorued t arawaoee íl. N. POT-
TER. Esq-, of t'sá «ir, as a candidate to repreaeat
the íH#trw?t wí thi Smte in Oongrew.
gQf We ate w^j«tó to annovuee Colonel Y. E«
HOtt A Rft. ** «audidate bs? rtnAsotk ,. to repro-
Ptm tí «se¡ á <^ms£M«8s< oal f^tónot of this Stale
the Congre** oí' U « l. ats^ States,
23" W« are authorised tu anoyance Qen. HUGH
McLkH*. es * ea .Gdate to reprint the Western
Gss$jB«as*¡*i*i 0i5.'.rvrt-oíT«sas to Congress.
Fur Car-tmnr*,
U3 W are mthmimá te annomw* General T, J.
CHAMBERS f a candidate for the ó&e of ttfiflPft-
®or of the State.
Seward
Swí
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¡íi, ' feáivS
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iu bit charge to
Coart,ior
pppijj <&
rights and du
are measured ai
fcbeíawa
owns ottr
^ tbatreda-
«MttenK (a the
of the ünkm it
titotioo and coi>
to our vkw, is a duty
JaIge
Grand Jury of the U , & «
turó* of Tmwmi, #• its l«st
sder tha General Govern
Thar* «m
í vafiditr and bis
% the
_BÍS* PHI
relations and duties. there
bat one qaeetim mieed a« fe the
ing f*m oía law ^WritrenKtfmettt,
We are anthorú** to announce Han E. M. and Bws tüU U.
'Sw '« * «H i«i*i fdi th« ^ OÍ Oün^raor af {kín ta be dteekfed and a«t lad.'fia¿ hv* «Mr
PEASS** * «íniidate fw( ti vüce of Gareraor'al"
tke Sta£e <¿ Xeaaa.
' jFVr ¿j#trfr! ««í Goremttr. ■ ■'■■ ■
|f| Wa age aathonagj to ar a<Joa«« Gol. MAT-
THIAS W ARO, as a swa-áiá&je far the tsffiw of lieat-
eaa t tí' wmjr.
W« are «fiÉtiiM to announ-a? Ho* . C. G
i«. qtif -
ttta to be 4%o¡$d and <WMf«d, «ot fey ererjr h*ai?KÍ«at
«tiífn, or coifeitive body of eitísena accord^f to bw
or their own «rgí ikt warn #'rig&t, bnt by tb« jvn.p«r
jjodkia! ti ibuudb: and to tho « tribantilí tbe appeal
wrar and ebnaiá be made in regular peeeeaid^ wa-J.
I hese are t be oldestaíslisbed ,<x (íítrtaíiolia(doeti*sm)«,*
ami mj doetriises adverse to these eré unconstiiu
El^^AX ef Ifontstdle, a* a candida i'&f the <;§,« \ tk nal and # b*ersi*e not only. of the
of LieswaftftS Governor. ja^! authwiiy of law, btlt of the e«Kiitlal principles
■ JO We are Mi&liarked to ennoonee Hon. «I. W, • of free rt^^o$t^'gOf«rata«nt..^.
llEXbEKSTiN as a caisiidate for the officc of Lieut-
^< „. 1 "r ,,„ . , ,
BO- w« &y% antbomrd to wnonotr Captain nation. We pfeievé that the Jndgea of the
STEPUEKClttSSBY—the w««*ntClail0«k «the ^deral Coort, In «eery fm State, hate taken the
Tin d«4s the "fpm CM to atai# both bis duty and
aiK_
Jjmtw, tii^ the tew ?t
thereof, paramoon* oU%tttioo t>\
tfcfr f^y'Of
ted by the people of «tKih StolOí a^ lnasinaoh
¡m po^te uf eadb Steí hnve bound Uienmlni, by
ít b to
tuntil chit^^d lb# prciviiit'!^ ^f
'««A'M'id# hté^m *irt -'l¿W"AÍk' nri"l(¿tun.wt /if
x mi sil niwyiíj iiu. Pfl^jwwyíp. i^w pw«*ww w
any tme State is raHd to deleft the obBgationa whlch f
>he Siuw toother—thet in' the caaeof % yio-
latbn of the co«Btitttri«n of the United State , aod
th« uenrpation of powers by it on the
part of the Fofietionarit« of tíie Genaral Government,
the &itte Goremmente bare the r%ht to Interpone to
arrest the erU,uj^i the principes «tftk&nre «rt ánih
in the Virginia r^wluíioos of J?S8v a^iúnat tí« A$m
«lid Seditk i ^-4 d finally that i e*tren>a eajwf
of oppression, («eery mode ~&t camtitntional red *
having been sought )n vain) the right reside* with tbf
people of the several States to org ke weietefo^'
ajpainst aoeh oppreeston. This, of coarse, amount4
to the eame thing m rcvolutioa.
la the U. 8, District C«wrt, fit Hew York, on
2&h Jane, the trial of person* charged withj
S CROSBY—the present Chief Clerk m the
Land ofiae, a a c«n<1.' J|Ke for COnjmi#si-tm( r
of the Geaersí Lac-á añee as the ensaing election iu
same position, and die General Government ie pledged
to maintain it with ail lne wean ander lM eontroJ
Xo one wi'l difjxite that tha if the true doctrine, m
applied «I the North, and we mswt pwceiire why it
iart>ot e<jujiliy good at the Soutb In f-tct, we hare
We are anthc-ris^d to ^ononHiee Hon, TOO.
WM. WARD, óf .á«*íin,«i# mM^#r'QÍKilaih
eioner of the- Gwend Latai Office.
F'-r ike tr&iskttur** ■ d*'
TC> T Ih nmia:4AS,: k* e« 4HÍaí*füfjbeof*
See ofS6«iKe frota Oahreeton ai>4 Bwsuim
¡Qr We are amho«se4 to anno net 0sm* 0^ é,;:
Fraekhn aa a candidate fa* re eieotian &i^wiwji¡t
Sepmentatire of Gaireatma county in the M te:T¿i'
gah^we. . said, in regard to the doetrine #f State sovereignty,
, &K H11 ara la snnoance O.C II ART- ..,„u .u.. ú. ^
LEi, EMir-.-ai a candidate to represent Gahmton
much g^od SuuU ern authority in its favor. The fbehaifofthe defendants, (Masara. Q^üirán, Sle&a
late,Mr. Legare, who, we thitfk, is wkaowledged
w\ all band to have been one of t$a mo^tlHi otttpli#hed
end aide statatwen of Sonth parolina, in an ora-
tion deiiremi at Charleston on the 4th duly, IS31,
that even to admit «II that its kdroflate* coni
for—the entire independence odthe States—
w Bil^éorejpílgnties with r<^|d to
n a state of natare—they hate no common s«[
to ejafem enhance with tbefr oonrenants, and $f
any difference arise aa to their tights and lUbilities
under them, whit «aya the law* of nature and na-
fice of Bepreiwntative in the State Legislature fur the thns t Why, wl at can it aay, but that each «hall do
eoonty of Brazoria, w . M ^ p¡«a«es—or that force «hall decide the oontro-
TSSSSSSXK?SBS I tersy ? Is there any imaginable alternative between
The steamship Pampero, Gspt. Well#, arrived ear- 'be law and the sword,between the judgment of some
Oiraniy in the lianas of KtipresenUBVB# of Terd .
Xfj* We are authorised to nammm- Sir, 11. B.
A-X0SJBWS as a candidate to represent this county
ia the matt Legislature.
U3" We are aathnriaed to announce lion. GVf
M, BRYAN' as a candidate for re-eh*i*iion to the of.
■ja Sunday morning, from New Orleans
Christi yesterday.
Cuba, being in progress, Ogden Qsfiwn,
# J * nva|dai%ttiifim ■í*">Í:tsi^x¿s' í Utijí Vliil! i*>iiríi ^jíjslí^Í ll,i^
«U\? ptWOVUflVil IVfHfWTll « Jl'Wllj
the neutralit? act, by Us terms, applicable to apií-
■ rkd t I peace e^jeaily wiih a time of war-^tbil th*
defendants have rendered themaelves ltablo under it,
them upon their defetioe. Mr. John Tan Bureo, m
ger and Lewi ) held the reverse, lie contended that,
even allowing tito act to be effeottve in rime of peace,
the merit possession of an unarmed steamboat, wch
as the
not pi
pedition, is not a cas that can be constmed & com
under the law, which speaks in terms of #med ves-
sel , &o.; also, that the indiotmont is r gue and
should bo quashed. Decision resemd.
te Cleopatra, and the engaging of uñarme# men,
3 re tended to be equipped, or prepared fonpn ex-
wSffi wmm
Ml
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Bmtmtk I
It nA áWt
w* mhgv
I m
Wttn hv fiii*
t|#W ttlCT Hilttliwra WJ JWj
e püblhs as a volunteer
¡ttrans has peweu^l and annoy
«Mh ttlAI) fiiiis d
'My"
portion of
UB>e that
I
and fully.' X
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|ffr^ h.s "nVmmwfi
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and u«v f«gtt'arly chosen umpire, choscsi beforehand by the
common consent of contracting parties, and the ul-
tima ratio wtguw 1 ■ ; '
"~~TZ~ t . " To this conclusion it must come at hat, and the
name! Kmion Gomez, a barber only question now submitted te the people of S^uth
et, stabbed his wife last night. Carolina is—Are you ready to absolve yourselves from
fning, but will probably die.— y,«,r «üejíianee to the government of the (J,
bet probably yet on the isf- Hnd tü takc nud mainta¡,3 Jour stotion as a ,
, r . : ti commonwealth among the nations of earth ?
heavy man, about 4j years old, *> Eren in regard to the proposed remedy
imperfectly. ' ficatíon, I have chosen to take up the quei
t ZlTuZZ _r '• by the warmest advocate* of
that a large party of armed trine—and I Kubn 't that 1 have made At
last accounts, assembled oppo-j «ven oa their own thoteingf it is n
of wwr—a revolutionary measure
I have conceded a great deal too mush—I
lowed them to treat our elaborate and peeoliax polity,
which we hav$,been taught to regard as one of the
master pieces of human invention! as if It were the
coarsest and loosest of those occasions
preserve peace among foreign powers.
wjTaifflrTf
Rio Grande, threatening to at-
i a large number of runaway ne-
I there by ths Mexicans, were given op.
Republican, the org\n of the Fire
Texas, urges the re-election of Gov. F,„TOTC
i the ground of his superior devotion to "the | sive and
'W> «•s* w rigusÉ ttt uw soaia/' urn
Gen. (then Captain) Pike's Expeditiva to Texas
in J BÍJ6, is frequently referred to, and its cause not
unfrequently misstated.. Many persons apprehend
that Pike was actuated by motives similar to those
of Burt, muitever were his objects, he was at the
time in the employment of the U, State*, and, under
the orders of Gen. Wilkinson, was professedly, at
least, engaged In the exploration of theGreat Oaage,
Arkansas and Red.-Hirers. He traced these differ-
ent rivers to their «curcas, and published charts of
h were made from direct observation.—
[y, • said, erossed the hounda^,
paBMpPlMiÉ
ttom bk crosAtusr the bead Wfti&ffi ét
himself in the
the lifo Gtnn4i thttt ' Ji
ly waited upon by a superior body
jéy-jj n.. J| i*/'«'#%fvif fthíá'
Vvlw jjPjSr' *W) t*vWV|.^frfV
f^flwn ILa a.. # it. ii|a ^3f>nAi tiv'
TelltUll961 UyWD «" TIUIIF/ Ql tiw «IV urwjw w
Antonio, and thence to NachStocbes, which place he
I reached on Jidy 1, 1807. ilis party
iíifor t Bend county^.
Indebwhine to him
pnhlie thi x that
cei vers >hs re heett: ■
omces may fo«
full ths cvvffew fr
supplied. Jt Is
more dj^cnlt to |
prompt ándhMiest «at
trust fund itself. God
is out naiurai to «oppoet
might not be l estowed on the
matters of account, and that the
recently been so luliy set forth
never |w saeriflsed to despi
Mr. Martín nays that he
Toter. II i here generally
cently stood in that ' rebtóo« í
pays in reply thai the
W-r Aim waS I
«maratiíwi
^0 ys it
J TOtfWIfHsyff *
urn w leiraUr Imt
'l
few d yo
4. ncrtbent «xl di M.I ««j ^,
* *,
of thing. We shp«id like to be informed whet other
oeadidaic is kcoking in a proper regard C>r the rights
of the South and the State. ' able and snligh
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Stuart, H. The Civilian and Galveston Gazette. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 22, 1851, newspaper, July 22, 1851; Galveston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177337/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.