Flake's Tri-Weekly Bulletin. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1865 Page: 1 of 2
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committee could not forbear askiuetjhe:
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aiv^utjyancoa aud, j^ro&rade moYjeme^
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ftuswpr# returned to the inqu
establish the fact that much di#-
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...
character of the rank and file wo>uld never,
i|ed it 1 even and affoctíiva conditioa
(iel 2
s cbiiu
ilitiof tep. Aiep<% HIHHHMH
e3 Hijuey staíés the same alrout hi* corps,
am
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i tínjSiwfptloite flljoantinw^
tí? rtWéMT atetaré
Jtóéfíü l.ht •
•pxme
v 'i'":- /btÉt ■■ ■«
¿í« maHatftoíifltlü^kl .euitfdence in
The
allti
¡h«l'S.
The oomnt
lore of th«
to believe 1
m
I róích jop«air|c
surfh cruelty ai?d. barbarity
Jhivinirtori c
e to the contrary. .
coun
elfhr
oianton. states that tjie cavalry uridei
nd did not obtain confidence in the
to the peop
mooyr
,' v * a *3r«W~
patler without the
ubH*«
' 'PWBM
• " AM eofnm
•tárged for M
•a Mm*
aftU
, *1; one week, K; one «íodí^ÍS ft
$10,? ¿fx ttibníh*, $15;'one y?ar, $25.
íW'á square o Plight lines or less,
nonth, $2.50; thres.months, $fi;
... ¥
ii'&éred Sri tiiia
,'tyni 'tie ptrtrtfcHecMa*beTH«
' to ha<uftj
NGEMÍÍJÍfl 4)F CANDIDATKS
h-m-m-Weekly.
ly:ir,. fti>tHtet*n4&ate,tl(>. ,
/Th the WéeTity. • ■ i. >¿* f
Ustnct atoé $aW,<410. 41-"
ii<ption« flf.anewonal character,; o bitp-
ije pfliticaa jflBiunly be published and
v#rtÍ8cméntH. , | ,t .,
' ence wtih
¿001
,_rf,p at T (
imm i
ti*ÁlrtíW
,^ ,of our tri-wi
aslsoon as biliéreas warrants it — wfe bop,e.it
Mv bb aooíí -We-Will not say much abóut
gbíig to 'do, bttfft we prortme
o our best to mrifcé th
the woundstnrfictea ur
m poi
cesfár
while tfen. Meade was lilted asa man
noiregarded as a man of Resolution pf ony
wil ng tó aas^^ie the responsibility re^ui
[h(rt)opi{-ioM Ije^ccupied...
^múu^minmómoA
orné arn$ did not ret™ ^
if that zeal, activHy and -enorgp. nc-
■offensive war b&t iie admUs
lined the Bubj
Jians, say
eforms of
„Bp ^
the commission .of
, - ifiUtfffilL}fpMSt have led^tho
force under ms command. "}- "-¿'i 4
They concluded ;xé follows :■ Your commltíéo
most sinCérelv tVast the rosiM of tR^ir ii
will be the adoption -^fmieasures whieh wilL^en
der itnpoíüible the employment of officers, civil
wfeh.as tom hereiofore made the "
'M
uiost"/ ti t corps fommanders would
more evidently ouaii.fifil for
v holds-than Gen7Shermau.
W. by stMipg, so far
' icioal officers ot the
Whp ah(,
notaa
Xfade was
he now
iiflH £i
'fóuiac. ipcladí% the .Commanding
itemed by' sontil sympathies; fetii-
.—lerátions which hkwe íImc^u .infasodE
i if % its coró manderdiiifingi the
n paign.
uey says My oí % pr^cipaí ofera
eti. McClellan was the only General
command this army, although 'there, fil
i óf that feeling now as formerly; ;
| • ^
■Aiy*.
the Bullü-
aUcíUW
>T.jMp|WFl
Mr years' jvi¿ íWarf B^letin wíII be
«ondubteé i v .kdepondent .principles — no
ímen ¿hall eyerr«ontrt l it. T.,T,
editor of th feüLtwti^ still adheres to the
!*pwfa0- b h®i1i & entertained an d advo-
cated durin 'a lifSétiiiió: Our platform is:
W&D <soun fl0t t^e, anrtfe .Gdnstitu-
of tl iJwted Jtetes, Jj ho
SbtttH, ''W"k -.-.w©
emolov edit rial aesiffltance ai
mppip ii^iiBpi
l^or the y>r ent and ¡until we caa receive
th < f of Ipiflast, certain
itát th^elnaptóified, twS^ ,^JHPI
moúwStíém bject to blockade, wereiol- objects
dacla'ried, in confcft-mitV witli pre-
U of Congress, to be closed
'crtmrneree during the nation's
eatpt-essed anvt made koowu
TeBiflu • «id ."•" •
iRAs, Events and circumstances' have
since occure< whiéh. ití my judgment, render it
ovnedip.nt to mnva.^iat. restriction, except asf
, __ye8t<?nii , lavaca, brazos dé
V>int ísfthí ! áiirl firflwnSVtlle. in
anti-shuverv man a)\
ti-McCltl
i^viiolds'killed.
m
Px^^M
^Pffsíaent'bVát
>ortáofthe &&
.hedpr
■MLmwm
conn nders.
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^drjis obi anders^hftve not beea-tiqual to the
position. I consequently the ai'my lias been le?s
effective i its operation .
K#S t
cohclolsíói Yoitt^ómiftittfe WQtilU state that
wliitó tó'e jédt hadí in;view by Wen, HaHecJcim
urging tbi ispeditibn was a imHtarv one,
the excep n of perhaps accomplishing some iui-
ic^rapit. the,p,cciipati'oji otsonw
m a?..(Jen. Banlfe commaydiug, tl*fe
.pé^tioaA earé: £olia,vé had iA yiisw two (ilijljcts
oói.' meAfe\i^,ifo> tfe' ^ébíiblfe men t
— /éfnfaéftt *rW TeSas; ¿nd aífordinglaií
'for «on and other pcodua|s>of tliat re^ifiti
of country id many Witnesses - <e#f>má| t^.^pij
uion,in y h,tJie( committee concur, that the ali-
t'ention dv ed tq the accomulfshment of tiiose
.yK • j wa.W«V>
objeéts m $ ínoát uníavocablo Sitfluei^te up-
ón the' gí^ iüoii. , • •
„.t¡j t ,!tpi>pg^Qtg mSn^ 'remarkable fea*
vwvK,. t . «^v.^haken withdutthe directionbf
any ¿He. 1 f 1# ai the eVidénc«* shoks, the au-.
thnntinH at uihingtor. did not furnish the .troops
thH 8t,ftt« of xa ?.now, theireí'ore,
ohtisOn. President of the United
rts aforesaid
f®a$pai
'manf loured
W'oífMf™*? *$£$$
1th. said ports mai
from "that 'tiJbe carried oii1 Subject to the laws
of the Unites tales, and: in pursuance of such
regulations a lay be presented* by the Secretary
of the Treasil If, however,, any vessel from tv
for I „
raa
iitf'Sy-
as migiit
i /M'in'Cne —.
Mn X
relate that
ahnll ho .1
úl :1nf. irl
inaw>a
he
tlrtthift. 1
rom the evldeoco tl^t'Geu. Shei'-
r expedition lOiOOO men fpr twenty
>n. A. J. Smith. • The^only, o^dprs
«ft- W^hififlrton in reHRióp.to the
ii^ulged by itie evidehió; wbi1©
resident contained iii^lve beWiiit
Eiltler to g^) tfp Ke(\Iiiver to
n,' in which he directs th o army
vtfrb Ak faroi8h Ém;li "a8aÍ8tance
indert^en, apd ftUer tM refusal
%MhipgM>n if, tarn ish 'trótí
ls:entered upon bytlfe .ComrAaii
show bjr e^lH^.nce, ' against
íh tKe beliéHhat it must necibor
it was prosecuted at the, sacríí¡6é
I, aiid valu&bte; : (§^l,f/ '-i
eldpn erttofíkctatUat u
bfjswccoss ,ias
have « .been co
•sibtethe omployme
¿ndiaji aifa^-s in i¿e c<>untry ab;
rep^acj};. .,... . S
>mmittee. feed ot tííe i?bini^o,'for the pUr-
r. .,„JÍc¿tíh£ the. ¿Mrse bf justice and up-
ig'óf thjb «atió , jfthmipt, euer^etic
res tíhoúld be'tákcti to remov from office
wh& havo disgraced théTCovorment^, ayid puuish
the ciimes of those gnilty of brutal yjid cowardly
• r>^; ■ -fa >;'/■' ■ %f>ti 4U , -J '3 itfr. ff;
' Litrr& íno5tW¿' m7+, find the an
PlSBi
After these remarks the 0.
arre«tv«pn a charge of having,, with oüiers there,
■:iii ha<B«d. iftcitetl hmi c^woeted the mufder óf
the late: fSresidenti , r
Consctoas ó4' my i nocouce, unwilliag even to
■seem to tiy. from justice and; conQdent oif my en-
tire vindication from, jso fowl an imputation, upon
the full; fair, had impartial trial which I expect to
' Receive 1 shall go, t# soouiaa practicable, |o, Ma,-
behavMuin ...
became good ffjti
At A. M. 'i
ken doWnagaíá aL- r
wm^étrn
E
t®
t? -I" ,^7i'i A ft? ZJt t T •*spatt • go, ai sofiuaa practícame, ^o, Aia,"
Hancock wounded, líen ¿aleado made con, todeliver myself up, to> yoiu* custody. I am,
respectfaUy,, ^ J ■, \7; ,
'-• ¿j'.l: •[ W 0. C. Clav^Jr. -
P. S.—This will be^dalivered by Jtion. P. Phjl-
lip3, oi'lh1 j iace. rA ' '
UGii^op, i^Koaqu, May li,
Brevet Major tieB.'W¡ison„U. S. A., Ifacon G .:
,¿seeing the ptoelataatiosU of the President of
w. United?Ríales, Ij go, to-day with Hloii. p.
'.Phillips ¡to deliver ¡ mys«"lf to your jcnsto^ly.
*: ■•*'* O. C. Vlay^JR. .
W« GQp5>^i«(;ifoUawin^ from an edi-
torial in • tho Hbustou Telegraph of June 5th :
u ^V"o clri bút rÍ7j)bat 4^at,1re havfe' said
^fpW?.T thatt1the
bannoniRe publicpentimenf w*^h toé sity*"^
tliatiiK upon us.; look for o
bor often uujlil the land for.
which were expected ip ■%
tie fleet would depart from
; Oapt. 8anddiit>ff<
papera and to /do,«
pie. He. «leo
thoritieaflfnv
tiw newshity of a rhtm^y ^étt^on';m , / }\
will make qs trouble, atid bnng woise tmbffs . A"e W*1 a
^vveniur «uo
osed to vid *
'fere' few men
upou us tlmu voluntary submission;
Wó 'cannM beliMve that ány' gbvewwií who
'&SWm
will provojwv elem^ ;of op|
in authority^ vwljeftf-fct.is W t
Córfelliáte ánd to accomplish
coiic Hation than by «he other course.
Wé1 Ipóíí 'to see :rieastir«w of
^E|p|l
fare,vgwiriillaismi tete ,.t^ -beiivaid
io Aot belifeve at tkifl
mk-f:
HÉÉ Mb
IZT4 „
.|KUfpwaWlij|{íl¿ io i lii-vr
Capt. Sands! sttftfd
die^s. ík w! where ;w« W, li
to return to other States a
officers arrived.
completely consumed. "Mr. C'r .
narrow escape.~ATew« (Mafaton
■ Mt'TvM
neiffhbt
\ ft id
fl.ot'.fmt Tfc Air
f _ lb«LTr,M- ..
tóny,Tinging with
r>h
mm
v„.fj j-., AtAnwitü
Hm
■pHnHpHI
Í before stated, and mi
t o>
iwiil
«I tíop.._
,, 'Hie atttítfl)
tion on tho pi
htv- execntfoe ofj
tho attemut
i of the -
.....ra view
mm
lóftho,
i: was
fron-
Imb gained yon the a
trable men
s Yea WÁ
mJm
í% h
Pjp
,. 're- in-
qoftiUry
I
.^jeri _
har«4«'
m
, I., tidéloft
m-r teinled,
the patriotic ajj^ Vu
mébmtim
Wwvtt
1í<i<.Yfcur-.cí n4<
m
ii' not ail 'th#" milio
curiad,♦ h«
inusttt
iitdef-irirchiQ
¡ troops,!
sociatoif
t—
if ho ever
Wi
*« ««I confidence in1-5,
^¿6ttóá%N w—w.
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Flake's Tri-Weekly Bulletin. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1865, newspaper, June 8, 1865; Galveston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth178690/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.