The Civilian and Galveston Gazette. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 21, 1851 Page: 4 of 8
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*•«* fc*«t j0 4 mte «ftcetaefcl Operation Without **J*r . , .:- '«.t^S/fcsÍ¿¿ ¿f ; ÉÉ ¿1
tó & «¿y awt tt«*j e«aÉWly, youre, • Al l -50 am-^ejoosed bey mooring , and pt
!*. RRA&BIIRY. f ttP th« «ppowte Spring •****,
,„ _, JzZ* * ' , wW *¡h# rmmMi t>*w«M>i«t ▼ •. m4 tLk t,rr
Tb*v* * a pen^y * tVoe twenty te te lambed cM,m down tu Sand? ^U. TbJ whole dS^Ulo
d**krs fine «Rainal way pareen, erbn ** Teta*, «hall S*ndy Hook, whfcb was reached «i 2-18 . M-« W*
mH u. ,. a,., ■■faiin ariiitrnilkaiiii i tin mini tn mi ir run m*wte «®£w* * fiuod tide. Ti engine* Wttfc «Mae
«a y ar«« spm*wr "®*~ * w *™> trirkt drawbacks, which can easÜy '6% mÍM««l, wp.
«ilhenflfhe «fíat eemaint «flhe carat# er #*fr wrr; erí,tt.¿¡ *<,}]. The average speed was ten knot# per
*$*% Sk* jpend^enaftpai^^ hour, a result tba* *o«W have been judged ««¡Mit .
n *lt*a any artkíe af rain* «ríthoalí «riHcn authority factory, but that there * * « • ««««• n tkf
<t:«* 4ív« *4*íer, « Utí*st«,
Aitin'i Ckío* of C;*ei*KATi.—Mr ííeo. W. *wtí4 w^me roa Ón U e ftíWfl of Dm
Cbwf, tf iy dtf., ÍUM ilMHMjf See- - -St«i Iwnío. *l <ái *. • mmá* égtinH 4M <%*b*
—j--^¡ "¿ríW ixk-a?y
vTc« tlw of be t*Kle fcsr tí « fe# #rt , ar d ' at 5-50 . w.
üm «eéemgoiwwt «f tb« gm*t beéj of r««4- ¡ tt «nfiiaoM of tb« S n are ra*«d oomió^*
W «w W«««* Ib##n «a!M h*efÍ tÍ0« %«M«fÍMNt '* ■','«
*1 -t- . _ aU ^ j. Sr. , Wi t«'p f>y ít«s m«o be« of tb« ftmrwasmmlcctrioí*-
a* •"**■«&«* BBtólWfeí® fi * aíKi ^WOj ^4 j,- ^ wMiwr of tb# jiwd, wew *xtwm«3jr
tfa sfroaey m «p-p^f^ioitd to Üw producto of «w© TU« fomeí moot th* morning. M t0 *■ W,,
' Itíp as4 b«w*^M eagv**? sst of «riúdi e*«ry tub-; to on tfcoir re|M*rt wbioh will hat# r«f«r«no«
«jnüwr rw«w eméw; lo tb« pereh«#« «f Ai «rw*a; ♦ ^ w U « wW«Kíy *níí e-bawetw oí tbt o«eH-
■ i *- «nginet ín tiw ¡>artieo.Sor in#t noe, «« oo&-
iwwtSl, n4 tíxrfr few b«* aíno to Ib* $h«k
tJíin s ta lb« atfTWffteKg* of «Mf further e4option.
Tbe «««« «* of tb« S«« Jjkcinto differ in many mpot'
*<*% af Ar-í, r-Í of *ak ><* {••abfeanaa#, few
, trsWtk'.a ttwMig tfe* aeatoi by te. Sub«fflrib«F
ai srtCfÍTt thw "W«ttm ArtwtV Joarnal," * montb-
It jwí Vísatísj .,. 4ct«4ed lo ütanttora and Üm Fin
Aru Mátts-.r-s | 5cttt#« oí 6 Caiílút^ lUbbttfc* «nd
."ütfaJ-i « of WM^Rftv fv>rm tbe sahjocti of
tb« fi.* of which mn? b«
w«s at tb« $tcr« íf Mest-r . Awámr*, Urw«r & CV
, wiÉ a ahiiufirf and
f WW-—— ^ ■ IW^| *'•* •!
0| Rpifitl ÍH
T**
it Ma*
%á*m
tant mj>«rts fro j eewlüati*®; caginM bitberto
miráo.
Dr KA lri í. Ti aííkdt.—tbe St r Spanned Banner
a trmgica! oec
Tur. TsacijrtA Rmu'TtMl o* 179S are fre-
gire* tbe foilowin| acxiwut ot a truncal imvmtMt
noar Trenton, T« nm«e, <sn tbc V?<tb of Stpttmbet:
A njortal c*>« bi t occumi a lew «&8eoftt«s tfcl o
tbe {Sth oil., between A. C. iiopper, a citincn of ibis
., , .. ewauiT. # á bit brothers rewdeuiof K«¡nto«ky.
%m áj fMini *s *mhor.ty &* tbe doetnoes of ib* , ■ ^ an ^ ^ ^
?' iTiUMndiiHii Tbe e rtaoéoo^f waraiweM gs««®*; {„ Krnmskjt a few year , a b*ebe(or. tie bad some
tU A&m aeá Swüés* l w«- • Tbey declare tbat tb® property, whwb' a' yowRger' brotber desired to koep
m«i rf tbe Federal Governaieirt are Itawted to tbe without mekins way 4 i«h> with bit other brotbem
. w-_ . .. . - . _ , . Ibe ftbor bra Liters, Jiichidtne A. C, Hopper, insisted
- £rsr t* «««erated m the rrmwutkm, «and that ^ a d¡tisbfl an4 ^ tfce -d JitóWwd ap-
«3 ase «f a dtótprat®, p«%*ble, «nd dangeniee exer- ,w-*n,i Thj# jp^tly «nra«ad tbeir yotm«>er bm-
<á*e of atbgr powaiiü wa^ ffltttfcedky tbé aiMd'O&mpagt tb«r abo was a d'enperatecharatrter. . At tb« «wk, A.
the^t* s «re parties hereto, h te the r gbt' ^ Uopf^r purclmead 1 negro wrmifto and child.-en,
, ' . . . ■ „ ,7 . - , and brought the home, So tbangs went on—the
10 to interpose, for arresting the ;<K|nger haring tb(«atened to kUbor buntofs
jrrvsgress vf tb« eril, and far maiatuning'witbia tbeir tbo<w of hid brothers who interfered í tíie- ptép*t^f
rtmáctimé limit*-, (beaatbarÍHea, rifbta, and iibertiee* • of ¿k deoeaaed brother, A 3*y of two pre-
vkmto «be i8th alt., A. C^fl^jper
younger brote«f, W«* n
been beforo
during the
á*y íael,
northern p««loi M
„ . a*--"A-*-- -i*uamAa"•;lfca¡ii£'.'!"*
.• vfr jnrm# iwKNif -mww wvMmm, OR
•trong rambbag nake a * beard to _
Pelee nwnuoutin, fobow*ed «mí efter bj
titan, and that kind of bbtsing wbioh
ItM i||t In* gtfmn ^ÉlÉiüJMfc
partially open. Ai tbe «ama I
eartb^aaka waafelt elSl. Kem,
of those mhtiWtiog the qunrtem in the
the old voloftoo, o shower of eebetufiiÉt
were every where abandoned hy their I
terrtted to St. Pierre. ThOiownoif l
tsarelj 4Nwwrt«d j,-and, when tbe«wtwl
ing tnt«r0 clearly the ooiomna of «.moke whleh t
at (iifftftftt points of tho mountain, tttd ad the
n«gy Wfht'fcálfc (>l|^| nflf á|m|| A#AMt 1
™ WrW* ■ ptwWlftvPlwt aW#1 T V * w
s*wt of grey a#jt«s, *nd th« water 0I U101
ed m«o verftuble lee«, the patOo beemno feoarol,
■ -vii mm /indk Ú** f 1«a nM^rb ai' «4 aiin «iáúwi fc aaHkais
"vWaijp vOw «Í3SB ***• fWJW
«inítata flii>fiiiL ikiafi ji'li 1111 n ivirti Kiiioi tfti is iftn <i ait 11 ■
bl. offiiiil a aajÉ^ft - #iVÜV 11 -— a I i\mh- 4-MhtfV^^
t**« *tBP(Ppww^-^WwjWwlwa^p. ^vr, *§W9. .BlUpil •OW'ÍCHRF'-I
" An*i«MM to wwenain, if poililhte^ lho
ftaus-e of theaa perturbation , we tturwd on.
day morning to examine the ««one andjadge fort
eel*ea. A« theprticubiraof ot r( —-'-•■■-—•
quire some development, wl
Aff^TtsmjK^jhj t««m Tb«eftjE«HlnllgMjftppeitl to
11.e t'-.ft StAtes W o«N<nr with Virginia in ^dedaring
ii-M v, a fc-el «r* t «COS*TtTCTtOK A t. J X«4
taat 4«e rrf*e* ry e.nd proper nteaeuree wiii be taken
.4 foe ««.-opewtlag, with U.á* Stat* ia maintam-
: % ii'.v rpAÍfed the sttthóricies. rijjhta, and Hbertiee,
ftmini td tl'*« State# ttspwinly, or to poopte."
As *i-Jre# from the Legislature to tbe people ac-
::?!'« •'«4 tltew t**"4au -n* The a<ldre^s i mainly
4-h -r.fi i>. aefUmeoti it faTar of'a strict constrnction
• the etinstitaitMia awtd against the obnoxious law#
;.-, j*^trse. 34r . SladlKn aays that by tbe reference
i- '...** peeohtúon* andafdre^ w 54 «be necessary and
pr«>pft mmmrm, to becowoiwrtw/iy and to opera-
f ír-fv taken,wereinewst measore* kwmn to the Con-
. rn, psrtkttl*riy tbe «rdioary eoHtwrf of the p«o-
l. ■ ".. ■ ■, ie-i.-M.tuw of the States orer tbe government
iwore us Mm Wm 'm
Wy eauaed by Ibe defined **port."
We wniio «I the
down the tree ia
in the woods, about bi ^
be a«#pd<eted, for the purpose
the 8r*t epportemty.
lie procured o«e or two of hie
himself, and, with one of his eons, proceeded to as-
certain tbe whereabouts of his brother, and drive him
from hi* lurking pk«e- Tí e company finally discov-
ered bim l y tbe popping of a nap, snugly camped in
live wiK-ds, with impleteente of death, one or two hor-
des, itc. Immediately itfter popping tbe cap, be
««'iced bis rifle and fired «pon A. C. Hopper* tbe con-
tents taking efiíüt. A. (J. Hopper, reentering some-
what frotu the effects of tJie abo!-, fired on hi* brothefj
basing a double Iwrreled abut gun, he discharged the
coriteiits of both barrel*, which took mortal effect.— .... - -- „ . , ^
B<>tb, mortally vnmtided, now closed in on each other, \ humanly speaking, the greater portion of its
i A. C- Hf pp«r breaking hie gun over the bend of the should be sUll before htm,
other—cutting with komii, &e. The younger t ro-
tiier expired instantly. A. C. Hopper onl¿ lived a
few hour after be «as enrried to hie residence. J
nbservatinns until next Saturday** !
fice it to say, ft r tbe present, thai er*
tu awtve a* xhé cmters, wbi«b we,
ilk füUfJlJ.MSTj p ^ óC
ter, and with an intermittent roer,
sos^Hií)^
indientions on the ground,, H wa*
eruptien and openji^g of tbe earth
tbe moment of the exphwion than
tbe place.
" From the Place Bertio
cfeondte ara yet to be eeea
" Ceta now, there has fsrtuaaíety h
to be deplored as reauiting frotn tne
¿Ion . I t may be l oped that khe t
as | the suliterranean lira wUl^serye ae
fact ia, that a blunder of tide description is
every person who is over eager and
pursoit of pleasure.' To eueh the
everything, and the future is no!
therefore, from tbe future at a most t
one interest; and lite <MnaeqpMM§ .
the tone of hie best feelings impaired, i
diminished, hla beáltíi of mSnd and br
and life redoeed to its very dregs, at
(.4 tbe L'rnted State /' The addrm, be say*, warns
tiv« pe*->pk tóag.,iít«t the encroaching apkit oftbegec- Messrs. \ an Antwerp «nd Simple, two of tbe old
' ' ■ 0 * ■ r est inhabits ate ot Iowa, who are now here attending
*evarnaeent; argues the aaaoturtiteftonaiity of tbe public intertMt <jf the^ate, and are ac^u rin
« siien and sedition acts ; points to other instancee j ted with every politiean of note'in that seetion,de-
• lisch the eonetttetkmal (units had been omh?ap-; daTe th«t no Mr. Greer, «f (own, ia a member of any
el i * alie up«w the dangswons mode of deriving r w- democratic twimaittm, or la, they befieve, any otber
.. , ' 1 .1 . being t4 an títe fictitiane one needed to give circulation
tpifc !* i and m getwTttl presses the neceas,. ^ a\oaa. „ a &lM)bood. These ¿InOenten have
■? f watdbing over fes eaeaohdatii^; tendency of the beesr reeideate of Iowa ever since ka organterttien as
tcJteaT P-Mty. Sat watbhtg is .id-d at can be an- ;m Terrftary, and hav« elway .h«M prominsatfy can-
'¿vrxt&trá t«*aek te «seams tú maintaining tU righta ** el^e í* "Hf State,and are yet in its
• , v, _ . „ . ... , . „ .. : ,, btgbcet confidenoe and traat; and they eay, farther,
,, theixaia . Ur>M the rcgol-r ones, wuido tbe if Mr. Greer bea realpe^en, lm<« W ««thorixed
/ rata of tie ComfiUit-.nn ' He says that tbe ad- to speak, nor daea be ipe«k, thc senHmentsof the de-
.'ir«<s* * d rett'j'l'UMomi were not "rtgardad tm a owi«ig tnocrwcy of I y WH. iitfgtOH Union.
mamnHfing a right ia an U.dwidaiU St«4c to *r- Vy rrvi^ ^¡"¡copaf Ut>riveo-
* '*4 ">v ^'roe lbe exacut. >n of a (aw di the t/'nited | ¿on of New Yortt, now sitting, reused to receive the
pi .t*s." . .m-iaw .
ito' !.<-*"'■
Y ACtiTtKO —A Mr. Darius Davisca, of Kew to
ina card, states his intention,or pr
a yacht within s x months, of a tonnage
equal to that of tiMs^Amerawi,^ but.'g$ bu b
elled and ringed On n plan difieren* f*i¿# I
similar vessel now afloat, wlnel
all vessels Or yacths in this country or
stakes being one vessel against lbs ether,
oe an alternative, to enter into a
.respomáfcle partner *0 build a vadh
shall not cost less than flO.OÓO and ran'bee
race or trial of «peed chosen by the coafeaetir
ties, against atty number of veeeebb in One-.-*
for any distance upon tbe ocean pr in land wi
a heavy or Hgbt brs««e, wfeh m[^against the
and fn one* «be ^éate *8 her competitors & this t
the oontrae^ng parties «hall be %í) £ed ^
and pay the subscd'^r therefor t^ice tbe
this cost Of ÍSuiiding.
t
-ji'.-- -«• sr — There w nn feer of ktmwfng tfeo much, th^* ,.
, , . ,.k , ,, entered ol.evcbea itrtn tbe KpieMpxl t?ninn, nr admit .h a ftmA fr*r in'pwctleíng'tou «ule. tWim&ii
.ike rfcoorufTir- titdt and ||ip||W mm} the iw¿ rnau abalj ie tj« mul kuoningW¿
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Stuart, H. The Civilian and Galveston Gazette. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 21, 1851, newspaper, October 21, 1851; Galveston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177341/m1/4/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.