The San Antonio Ledger and Texan. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 28, 1860 Page: 1 of 4
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tM¿r * copy of th¿Kew Orleans Daily Tr e
D^tao^tlhéiStKMd ónfcóf ih Qalwifto
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News will be found in another column. Ho
election of spéaker had taken place. * "
We have again to thank the Agent of the
Ban Antonio * $m Diego mail company «*
lajte San Francisco papers, brought by their.
knail which arrived in this city on -Saturday
morning last.
as,:
ttfearé Sorry to see that the Austin tri-
Weekly-Intelligeniar iai to. be discontinued.
A -> ♦ \fH
OfcnBS.^tho %% ^in^U^Te-
}>qrts sate of300 Texas,-ÍJ4 ft18| reject,
' ' -VAide*,'® moS'. f triad a0O2lí>*y Tes*
éatiii
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A New York dlspatcl*^ays |b(it ftijother
writ of error has been granted in tha-pase
ofSteve^, who had We&XiéMtófc<*<foto
. 'deat}, a¿|rk Hme for poiS^dg^'wife.
, . ¿..fi ' i. .1 ' ■,'! ■•!"«■ J If
The Victoria Advocate announces tip
death of Señor Alexandro de la Garza,
aged one ííündrecf aná/ten year- and throe
days. Ho lived and Aied on tíiñ
river, Victoria oouuty.
smbf*
¡nqse to discuss tnwrterriit>r ,
fi tired ofit; ttk- beonfry is tirnívt> .
id I hope the discussion ofit wrl^. soon
•5 b.ut it is so essential Jff«Mró#
justice and right prevail, t'iat I feel it
m tí^HW Views i ti delation fo-fltfr
WoPall thtygfatee ofthi- country m a
rritory, white. if remains in a tentorial
condition I have heard gentlemen, Sena-
tors and others, talk about the value of the
UÜton aiid their'devotion to it. No man
loves it more than I do. and no one would
tnafce greater sacrifices to maintain and pre-
serve thin Union. 1 would do it at the mo-
1 **' " ' cduntry requires it, át the ex-
Irop of my blood; but'to maiii-
taintha*. Union, the ■ Constitution -inust be
maihtfcined in its spirit, in its lptter. ami in
its meaning. Tb^prigápjeB o
T - I-lili-A*
there calOKgWjtion. .sir., a tnitoh arf 1
low this •iWSf * sm uctr a% I am devoted to,
W^and. n%More so tban myself—1.
would not ask to have this Union inainta ned
by the violation of the Constitution itsell.
If the northern States of this Oohf?á rítcy
cotild not have equal rights with the south,
ern State in the Xerrityrius, and equal jus*
The members of the San Antonio titépary
Association hold theii'weekly mcet'ittg this'
evening at the Methodist Church, on Solidad'
street, at 1-2 past 7 o'clock. The public
isTOvited to attend.
. O- —
We rrpret much to see in the latest Euro-
pean intelligence, the announcement of the
"l" of Lord MaCaulay, the celebrfted
statin/and brilliant writer. Ilia death
i tho world of letters.
uriagia. tnjd
ai- their- '
i'&oj
nerol Land
of the State of Tew . '-
This ii'^^&ablA work, ai«d should
be every oiie dealing in
lands. In tí Voids of the late OwsmU*
'IP
►.a6 a
oSTi4W:Xw d
of tho
Court of Clai ,
art of ClaimiJ -^'To
eys and Land
to ill persona
as a speculator
a valiii
bins
nat the 11
ded unlosrl
essary to ac«
.•« r^|ferd to-the "
ouf*Í3..evit
' " I
H $ «*.
raSKitSK"
■to
« iil i great loss to
Dofe TIIF. BA
tion \v
t!i<> \'iv.;
in,) ;!Ír¡V,"
hacKBKSr
in*r iiCM.'j
<]ri
Bachelors.—A rcsolu-
rodaoed iuithe lower house of
L^i. lntui-e, on the 3d inst.,
-i thirty, yen ra of o-got $'10
)X I ¿i*■ j.flacjilioil of poor
¿Very porttmi of tnts country
thatthe'-jEWrttwry1 t olon*4ito the North, tft
^WAr,
ÜMÜS
them have an equal liglit in ii;""nfro, t wouiu
VSCÍ5W tirio vrt'Wh^Trom 'the 'Soiltlt. Boin^
Wffoi^h«m inali. I'would eubniUK to* BolUuig
-thatiliMnged'tl*- rjghis ..of ty frto,
ill; the 'i>i'(;itoi ies of thw.UiiTOn. JJtf
ftiap ^ould be more prompt to* ^rtsent a
«•Ton'ir.'aufiilsiílt, or;«n indi<rinly.cflr itijiistiye
attempted to ba perpetrate'! on (tie iiorVfIV£rn
.States iiy::lhj! South than inya.eli'; and>)Y¡te
1 would submit to 110 wrolig (rbiif tlmt qifar-
>er, I Would ask' them to subte it to .uonb
fro'inus.'- • - r 11 • <« 1 í j. .
>1 i ter d to,l|f,j|ist bj all; to"' deal rightl,v
with tho whole country; to Kiiow .Au section
but the CoristitÚtnili üriU the'ümorl; t lUH'J4
out its provisions'ánd 'its - guáranteos,! and
the rights .which are; se<;uri)U -by,,. ,t -,lu0«
States of this Confederacy.. I. do npt see how.
any man who loves the Union an'u 'the'CoiiV
stitutidn can discrimináté betwyetl the •6tie"'
tions of this Country and pretend to sap tUat
live common territory pfull shall b^^givgn
exclusively to free labrr or .to sfayo labor.
The c.tlzensof the Statesliavó'eqlíáf'ri^lit'S
in tlie T¿Yri£óry" it1iihS:H reniüífi's 'iii'lhfe t¿r'-
ritorial condition; fllKl wheii tlie people who
inhabit'it come tj form a Sute constitution,
ila-n t is th ir rieht to prohibit Ha very or
e-tal. is : it hb they see lit. an I they have a
l i-htto be admitted into th.' Ud oh a^ thiy
shall di cide, 5 .. . . .
I did n-U-intenl. sir, to #nyt' ¡inytlwig onj •oU.owing :
this te<'Ktto¡'i.'ii que ¡ja: ív¡ii
1
tioViei1' v, .
all business nid:
Agents especia!
dealing in lands,
or for seftleme'nt,'
Hvork.
Ptólislic'd at tíío
. Wefsee tliattlié New "Vork Tribune saya
itfthS it has correspondents at Saii Antonio
'and líio ©ranfla Glty ¡ Tho Tribune and
its correspondents oonour with Gov. Hous-
ton in his viuws concerning Cortinas. .
4i;, ■ [State y alette.
. We do n.ot know if the statement of the
"Tribuno" as to, having, a corress^ndent
in this city,, be qoiyeot or not,, .but if such a
person. <Jops live jn this ^o^munity we are
that. S^n Antonio, will prove rather
..%'W to, the
identity., be^ng^iscoyo^d*,,,
—"O'—t— ^ ^
We publish in-ti>nd y.'a issue tiie oonolu-
ding-,porU«n t>f,
tit^jLJ. 9. Sepafce, qi , t\io l^thl(ult,
hespaisk. % it,ft cpfefi,!^ ^! ^ t Jt;
spee^of.niifpl^e and hope
riot ,eM a stat^swai},. ^
S?n?itflr .ljr^wife .sfljen G^i..,lnH e
■•xsm* .%<S£n^4
tai ?A rogftsO^WfítbW f v •
press the ¿eep cruJiticatton wlncli I feel at
having listened to iho spee'oll 'iff ín¿ ^eji'tt-
tor from Oregon." There is*in it more of
oonSSrVátistn," tnoreof genuino-natiwmillty,
more ,of that'iroad gentimeat^hioll oti«erft
this wiiHle country, tjign.,ip,any ^gge<jh
lihieh I havo hoard pronounced iij the^Sep-
ato flurlr?^ ilfe present tieíSió'
¿>«3vít
Klkx. '^ttsjHvania, Loaba
ft]
. PBI W|«^ SÉ6DitN@
i6n ; and I jier
hwps áhbák! 'nof'bs e*ttnvagni.rt if I said
m< w> thaw Iiiajrfa^biwti'iiidurjnH-i(itii! a doai ^
slóííous." -Lf ifs ty-pfpor,, in ipi 4^i^id
tone, in its broad national siiutit^ents, ¡I
¿bncar wiih'hini iitfólt Htartiiy.
>
fn the list of patents issued frbrñ the U.
Talent Office, dated Dec. 27, we find tho
1'. v.y
yrf'l '1 W"
que
1Í
"f i.
wj •
eh i
I'.e j/.v y\k Day M <>
t'10 iS-"'u.oi',. 1'nX, Texas since
into ilit Union, With the exce|
Ifi'üston (who is a Virginian)
t'ves of South OartHina. The;
Henderson, Ward, Hemphill ani
^
1 u nr, v •H&li'r
i espina, aii.i 1 *i1l-
ipiesüoii Wis' sn
resportil. I say sgni'd tw
the Deiuneracv of tiif
;inia
)OUthc
EDI+oí
-not one wo. _
j noble action of Vir-
•nothcr Goveraor of
that would thus be silent 1,
[Stato. Gazette,
——a.—
'Wah lop the Timet.'*
Tiij! Herald:—In
,í Col, W. SI féak0 o]
la whjátHarria was
' i " ■■ ':*! rf li-. A, t u ; Kl
TKe telegraph learns thatMr.Z. Whdát,
of.tho firm of 3. Wheat S¿ Ció, gHouston,
vras found dead on the 18th inst., on tí
k*\í-.<wA^ +§
, ajar,
a$ a tima;
opuntyy.
\onji
t «ha
lyj^ub-
•iítVp®
for tho Presi,cv
and Victory|le'
of a vor
candidates tUo namo
MoxicaM £ *nte thó Hb^rtr
plying ^e/isoioli, and at'the heai
tho nob.
jfee
tl>e bail to)
of-
fhYg
.JMJm
e, I proud-
Paoifio candidate
laad'unier one of these he must ka.ifB',wan-
dered off and died. *
The celebrated trial, in .of fth'<)ama
lemolna and her daaghtar$ (br thé itu
of ^.} e¿5jnwt8' chiWofty latter,' to
vent éspo|fre^ia? jterrrtintttett In
hard labor, and the acfltftittal of daúgh-
•f. ! (iXyA -j ^¿^fxuV.
mmm
. _ . .%i
!irt>m 4hia^^
iswed by G*n
*«Ur |fdm
'WW**#
W'-
afciElizav in
HHbfll Iééwq
wniWif
m
m
to fiittfat
Ik
Hon. j.'llV"Reagan in his speech iV
p.Jg. Hpwse.j>f IliejproBchTCativos, on the£ti
iaatjMMd-rcij . •>, ...••/
tHepi|líi,cai ? di^wgixdjed the obliga-
tion ef thpoiM)*t)tati<?p, and invade not.only
the rightin.pf tif^p^ople. but. the reserved
tigilt.ipl'. tbp fikt#}. Their Civiidi.jito \lor
SpeuJ^i'.liind.n it, s^jd , that tb,$,.<ío«:triueá pf
the'.^fper' b<ok JTere trea.-!U;ii ole. TKe
fiipt.tlta^thei'e^re^ujiii v\lw will not.respe#
constitutional ^bligaúolis, i oi,e ul the staff.,
ling features (f Mi^jiime8, attd has raised in-
iensu,f«ejing„n tbs fioather,ni States.—All
pati'iot:
. |«'t r.ugt>no Ducliamp, of St. Martiijsvil®
. ¡-_j, • for 'improvement iu aj«parittW w
.. ^.;',jí?i''iifíiitT: siigftr juices. . '•
■ lury F. ilorinaiwi, of Henderson, Texas
aáihiiii.-íratix of tho estate pi Alva Hcr-
jniiiis deotused, for i.oprovcd poaoli-parer.
Charles Ke:;ler and Fred. Keinhard of
Columbus, Texas, for improvement 111 cot-
tou-seod planters.
transient" gjij
" "to
eomoHogetli/V, an
MI
... ^JPSpHnd
i«ry-'prejudices oii
common
LWig
The Masonic Register for lip states
thatTlie wliolo number of Lodgt*of Freo
Masons in tho United States andw'errito-
ries and other countries is GilCiO.Vid al-
lowing an average of 65 member ) each
Lodge, the whole number of FreefaSons
throughout the world is 414,400.
; ,
tVai WW
¡rain, i"'. ■' • :>
t'i (Jill '«.-uU I '
aiivi tó . ' ':
that Í. too. ui'i.ahl
that" Senator that
North differ in opinion upon this qu "titui.
I rearut. it. I can agree with him. and with
our olil friend Dou^ias-for they are both
good IX-moerats—upon all essential ques-
tions this only excepted. They will both
labor to prevent the election of a s> ctionai
man to the Presidency, and will I have no
doubt., do all in their power to secure the
election of the nominee of the 0;hai leston
convention
stiini)
saesasr#
ío-'dü*
.1®
noticing the'
very deep sn
asks the quos;
a Pacific Uailroau (
diificult to answer
Is not tho cioulit
nbdmid to sitoh a
Ice in X. Y. Harboii.—A New York
correspondent, writing on the 1st instant,
says !
The North River is badly blockod up
with ico; and for $ue nn.\t, six we fk«.tlie
naj^igatipn " —
¿){eupunt
envy'
while if) t ■jTit.oriul coivliiioii; but. ,
^aid bufore, fhejt will, I bavp r-J
$ '
jaid befor?, (hey will. 1 liavp no doubt, laDOr
faithfully with the Doiuueracy to é. ctird Urn
d iction of tho .iioi.^nee. ^f^yie^ OhaylesCo.n
convention. .' /
We observe from the'State Gazettl
, tho p¡;niocráts of Triuis County W
. hold a (netting at tho Federal Court
at A us tinaón Saturday last, to appoint
gates to the Galveston Convention
uieeIs on'ttie 2d April next.
- The chair.in.an. of,the. Democratic Í
Committee intimates., that the Houston
Texas Central Railroad company will pass
delegates overvtheir r<íífd tp and from Ho
ton, free of charge., Such liberality i
co umendable. 1 •:
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Now. sir, I n
ttie Sert ilfir from Olifo
Sti
truh
is satisfied With uiy position as to the Terri-
tories, and a,Iso with the fact, that' f Mcog*
ii nizu h:m as Iijgood De.mocrat, h'eciiu'áe, I kuoiv
hitii td.le so, and I know lie will hot disputa
uiy demo 'rucy becUúse I ha'p'pi-M to dflj-r
iii opinion wiih him upon a matter that 1
regard ¿s/essential to the peace ami haruio-
n/of ttífs country. ' .
., I will say, before t . t'-.ke my feat, ¡that
t,his question yi-as piad¿ in our latfi election
ii üri;gon, anil I took an .active interest in
Itf ud it requiriid ,t¡he labor of s.ound Demy ■
rats there to secure the election of á rel-
ia natlpnii i an to represent .that Stu,(6
By yesterdays mail, we received the
Brownsville Flag of the 5th inst, the first
number that we have received for many a
day. ■ The same post, also brought us on
extra of the Flag dated 1st inst. The lat-
ter contains an account of. tho battle of
the 28th ult., communicated by Col. Lock-
ridge. As wo have álready given Major
Heintzelman's account, it is unnecessary
to publish the ono from the extra.
Tyler1 Waa visited by one of the most
destructive fires that has ever occurred in
: that,place, a few days since. It started
3ri the drugstore of Messrs! Felton '& Wig-
gins,And was not arrested until five jbufei-
uees houses .wereNn twhes; the storo of
Messrs. Felton & Wiggins, th(a. joining
house, occupied by J. K. Boan éc Co., the
law offlc^pfT. W. Jx>M, M fami-
ly grooery óí Me*sra. E^win & J^ssup,
and a new frame. The whole loss is from
fifteen to twenty thousand dollars.
;
By tha kindness of a friend we have been
favored With thcperusal of a letter from a
gentleman in Roma City, dated the 15th
inst.
The latter says; "We have no further
-news of Cortinaa. His day: has passed.
There is a repor t of a pronuneiamento in
Mslamoras in favor of Miramon, and that
Cortinas has joined it"
It also states-thai Major Heintielman was
to leaf* Roma that day for Brownsville, but
. that he expected to return to Ringgold Bar-
racks in three weeks, when it wss thought
he would receive orders to return home.
1 a
in
:f h Congress. The question was plainly
at)l fairly submitted to the people of Qre-
goi, and iii tvery speech that the member
wRt represents. tbát Stat-, in the btber
br.ujh of Congruas mude before tliS peo
p!e,'le took the greund ibat the citize"s of
all tlk>S'at"s had equal right in the Teri i
to lies,a nd thai tlie -forib had ivo rlglt to
iiifrin . tbi; rights of the .South, or the,
Soutjuu. iiifiinge.tbe rights of the AoHb.
I caiiyissed nearly every county in the ¡state
i\n that'icampaign, and I made mysélf under-
stood eipry where. I made the "pbiilt clear-,
jy, thatjin niy judgement, all the States ol
inis ünton had ^n equ,al right, jan/1 all their
cltÜÉenrfiad an equal.ipterest, iti tlie Territo-
ries— lights that coulil not, nor Inbst not be
infringen i)r violated. The Deiilocrartt', ol
the $tate triumphed; and, by tfiéir ^dtas'^t
the,i>aliot-ji,ix, indorsed that greá't .pnficl-
plep-one thVt liiust lie 'insfntáíuedj one that
íut, at this season 01
rate teris&'imm-
re.mnrkod yesterday
af the year, a vesstl ran tti'ore risa m'com-
iftg iütt^ÍNcw.¥¿f'lMMHj w,tb9WÍtl iftftfiing1
a ví iy a ge -uno u nd t 11 e wvr l«h and /> - And tlie
pjipt 'i^qpsfetWv Html# tfktyft l0> vttob
otbeivwort in tho world could an. ocean
steamer hó.ve góiió dovíh Wí itié drfifk1?1."*'
(■not: , .¿i 1
THE Harper'S FEUY XKV?!¿TIOA'Í'<Ó^~
Thó special cbnimittdd of teeftate,,aifi-
pointed to inquire into all the fnet óon-
nectod with Johu Bi tiwp.s foray, liava •sub-
jiuyp^.d Judgo., u'ny, ,1 '
wny, the Copgressulftn
AugustiW'Wattlbs, :cdi(or of Ransns HS
ruld of Fi-iioftoin; .Capt. Montjomnry^oí'the
Knnsus fiea-Statj^bordpr-rurliaii leaders;
G. P. Lowry, at ons),tiiqo A,djt. Gen. oftho
free State, torces of Kansas; Ur/Howe', of
Ba^fb/iT^ti-.' Sh«l)oin, of New Hampshirej
and Uerrit Smith; , .
ally ono,
least of all tlieVicfi'ánd great; but if I were
disposed £0 this weakness, the subject of
liny eiivy woiiíd bó a healthy young mtin,
Ifi full possession' bf his strength and fac-
ulties; going forth in a morning 'to wofk
for his Wififand dhlTdi'eii, or bringing them,
liomolii8 wagos at night:" •■'■■vn «nt'I j
.qf,Katjsi}s;.Mr. Coll-
in elect from KanSiis;
cannot be Vnlatéd) lór, 6A tlittt great pi inei-
pléw tfié «ftálrty"'.'of tho Slates in everu-
thini^ th At tífclongs'tó the General Gohril-
ínent'. ¿he'ftMpiness oT thii country depe'u ii.
■ ,! .. '■ 0 - p-. 1 ■IT-'
'I' ' ''' Tax «lit '
Tha effort of the friends, of tliis b'ili, to
pass a law nnflcr which so tap,
■Vtyofburthennwill be fqlt.fcy the actual
settler and re*\deiit cit zen are likely/, t
light a flamu whicli w,ill spread o.ver the
whole State. The evils of .the present 6)
tem are denounced by .every press in the
State that has yet, spoken on the subject,
Probably no measure has been .put forwrad
with more care, more singleness of purpose,
■or higher appreciation of the public weal
than has (bis bill. It has emcnated from
the hands of Comptroller and tha proper,
committee of the *
will give more practi
than any measure
wever,much opposition man!
Odd VELLov.'sfiip'.—The annual rnpbrt
of Mr. Joseph L!. Ksciwillo, Grand Secre-
tary of the J.u'niid Lodgp of the U. S. of
the ordor i.f 1. O. O. F., shows tha order to
be in n inoi-t prosperous condition.
. The number of ¡sítate Grand Lodges is
80, nnd of subordinato lodgrs.'2óíiri; initia-
tion's during the year, I7,tiol; rejections,
l(ii2; nd.nitteil by card, üO.irt; reinstate.
nient. iyCO;-'d< «tlw,;4fl0; total number tofi
meiflbBt ,' 180,711. • s.T(5t l reefi-pts for
thb yb'h i — • UtisWlbuted for
"filé'relief of Odd FtlIéWK mid t lloir taitai-
lies, bnrviti* the doir'd fWl' otlUoatltlg or-
phans, pÍ40, 50 ®B; rtftftiRt?!" reliov*-dvl§,-
131: nürtitíbr of widdwed fftmillbé, "36W. '
b'J.ui.rS'i.. 1. < (to itTimi? 1
—O''-
Capb. Riclcet , ü. S. A. whtf has been di
reeled to leiuporariiy orciipv Ringgold Bar-
in ck^j will leave- with 4it* iumily lo.morr )^'
or next'dayon the llahobere fatr.that.place.
He KPemained-there after the engngeuent; he
not hniingtbeen: with ition account of severe
indisposition.— Flag. ' ' • ■ . .< '
' > "•••
enomys
ikii^er
'HtWi,' áriiotli
border* of ihej^1
'.oq
■ '■ ! ".jtcsti
The loss sustained J>y ¡t
Mr. AVhitmarsWa. waMhotta at
is said to exqtífea $139,OOé.'ii
n't a r«IV's own1 Toss,' including'
reported nofc^qsa i^b
are glad to from the
the city equhefl of lWtistbn'ol
of $1000 for tha ap(prc * "1
oendinry. We triMt ihttt
•lOBlO
#fh the'
, 8 á t to tics.
■■Ml
advocate.!'pi
. (róate will flndlt
¡isflietdrily :
#hore snow and oold
■reo a fitia route for a
a?d, In
tali, pf
nilrond, ¿specially wheti it id considered
liát it'wlll«6t)t',S!' """*
soul to a square
that it will'hot suriport a fourth part of a
mile ?
A popular author >iays:
"1 have no p'roti
-r-
San Antonio Literarv Asa
Tho meeting óf jt^is bódy^-was m
wqll attended laat nigKt, the <1
chureli being oomplqtoly ftlléd by tl|ar
ings,of the.AsscBpiation pn. tí ¡ >| tirt of
fair se ; and by'thepailibgenerully. <W«l
trust that it'^ill'cptfthiue unabated. The
society mini bers in it? ranks many mei ^
it high ordir .of, intíiBóot*
brilliant oratoHpal powers,
MtitM
m
WtitoWi
^po't ^ak * WP" v
líen o/San Autonioj rotaialng Io
eville, With a dispatch for the 4ay)
Í'í'Cotto^For Mexico.—Tlne'San
WW says- that á great many darts Udtf)
witlrcotton for Maaico have lately been Mat.
frotrt.iamd gone thp%h that town. P""'
Mexican carts, eaeb tarrying six! bal
cotton, passed tht-Ledger office on
'way to Saltillo on the 27th o£. PeceBsbec.
'L'tie trade is ne«V becoming conflkkrable;
formerly cotton for the Mexican marl
pit. chase at New Orleans
Give protection and a stable Government
co the country, and the Valley of RiftlGwnde
and contiguous valleys, could and would, pro-
dufce more cotton within ten years from the
JptarvWw—with tha
eneral at ~
aua! -
•ofby tho tfnitadntatta. The affirmative
' s afoy argued by! Messrs. Tubstall and
Upson, and the negative by Messrs. Simp-
son and S weet. Off the conclusion of the
'dfiffl tk«Q¿ttcif, the 0
spent, it was l^^oped ,to p«si
termination jofi3th#i,question till; tía net
meeting1, aud this was accordingly done.
present time, than New England could man-
fifteen
tlidiisands' of- bales were made 00 the
ufacture. Prom twelve to 1
years
g°;
1 Rio
.Grande, whereas now, an ear of co;n, even,
cannot be found.—BroumsoiUe Flag,
Investigation.—Hons. Robt. H. Taylor
and Angel Navarro, Representatives, re-
spectively from Fannin and Bexar counties j
rrived here, by >.i ' Arizona, from Austin.
Of their iiiíhsíop -ve know little beyond, ttad
fact' that, at thf
tb-H' c i n) to
out or ■
éltcéd, sKiir,
Navarro is';"
hs 'ls Ihrir áppe
that both would
Wo woul I, h"^
'•Itation of Gov. Houston
V "ood could come
".flor is an eicpeair
,iul diplomatist; ilr.
talented; and cleHf
tie, either is worth all
for.
ever, take occasion to
add, that, if their'mission here is to ifivpstli-
giUe. Cram;the foundation up, the cause of, , -
>li« Uh> Grande war, our citizens will bid !jlas ever attempted to wllect a force,"
them a God-spced, kn&wiog, a : aU **" *•-■
that itr.is to investigation alose we inust
to, secur^v the protection supposed t9
been guaranteed us by, the conftitntlpn>nd'
the laws.—Brownsville Flag.
Fucutiyb Neorohs in' Canada. — A
writer hi the Philadelphia Free Press, after
ncrsoltal inspection of thé condition of fur
will be passed at this Leúslature.
There is, l>o wever,«iuch opppsi
fested to it, and. yet we do not see that any
substitute is proposed. It is utterly impos-
sible to collect the revenue under tho pros-
cnt law.—JStato .Gazette.
WJ I '
'It g4rtin Organizinc.-rrFmrn reliable P r
tiesi wo learn that ipjiteia nnuiber.of Corli^a's
men have: effected a txndeavous forty / or
fifty miles above this place, , Several,. Rer-
sons aro interesting tliemselvft to get, Upa
mounted force to move against tb«ua at once
which should by all meant be done .without
delay.-*-iVajf. . . t**
m n«Pl 1
, AaaoiTTW-Hvso.-Thopriípneís
in by -C.ipt. Dawson)Ü ^. A., were tried by
the citizens to-day. The resul t Ml 'he ac-
quittal of dne apd the sugary,. hanÉmg of
the other. The one huug wai an Ihdlanj
against him the proof was., positive. There
having boan a doul t raided as to the guilt of
the Mexictui he was acquitted, but held to
give testimony in other cases.—Brqvmtville
¡■log bth /fin. 1SC0.
gitiyo, $i yes in Canada, says
;.L I have recently returned.from a
sojourn at C^iatliatn, and dan apa
personal observatlww . Every one
th t this town, lyiu off the flats batw
Lakfi.Krie and St, CWr. «bout fifty,m¡
from Detroit,; is tMfeiK'adqpiftprs of
negroes who arriveswy tho Cnuergr
Railroad. Hef.e sijme tlíóusunos aro
gregated. in overy fjrade of wrctcbo(Wfe«ÍS
A more worthless emigration cat '«<> where1
be found. Trained {•('''Virr".-;'f
ablij only, to perforffl one fwinch f~:M >s-
try, they are tofally '«fit to be thrown on
the wide world with a guide, irid they
suffer all manner of Its har l Wps. Tll-fod,
ill-clad and Ill-housed, "they are ready vic-
tims to tho ague of thjit' district, ana dis-
ease impairs tho Ilttto energy originally
possessed by these ojiildren of a milder
clime. : v
.««top
had been
de-
2
r,< BBOWBÍ
After ire bad gone to press yesterday evo-
ning, iye'iiere favored With the.ft>II wiB^ «É
tract fyjam ^ |^r by an officii of jirpftjipitat
position in Major Heintzelman's Command,
to a friend' ib. thisiity, dated Roma, Unta,
Jan. 10, I860,
'■We haváía report that Matamoros has
pronounced for Myramon and that Wpll ¡g
after Caravajal wlth a ' sharp stick.". The
iattCr fárt Matámoras ^ItH S *rr-400 men, on
tho 20th Dec, for Vict )ria'. It Is sftia tliat
poninas has joined U>e if, ,
Matamoros. |'l}js ^ may be
douVtit. ¿ ^ ^
As far as Úns .frontier Is cop,cerned
na's day has ptfistd.ml can't, learn that he
íjSU
consgq
.tits'from whom >h«
It turn Mi that
8ecretiry,'#a
what «round
condiic
Ém"
.time ÜM it
tltia rudt
Vlt
s#
•I
,1
We have; not seen íbe Presidérnta tórtttgjc
jMtj, pnly a >noísi .. I fear that if vo^n-f^*
teer *ross'ttbe dins, to ,*id th*' Meaiean
(tlbártí) (íaus ,4t «111 bring • «1 «
parties Will umte against us. The treaty
so one aided, í w^uld ,not>9 aurpiised if It
broke downr the Liberal oauM.
Théré was Coiwldctable sympathy • with
Cprtlpas all' altt^the riyeí-, arímngit 'tlie
lower classes, ahd T féar tbaf the better i«
formed were not entirely exempt.
. P.O. Ringgold Barrack — . P.
here at sutldown, I.hoar that Oertinas is
tn M«M*ugt . t_.
eiT#eport from the.other
cut a^ebmpatly of folunt
[*• I
reliable m these 1
In the fl
Th ,Mcxican. 1
come back, to our Me <
th# Ranger .
OTollytold.tí^J
• théI $ttek:a ptnam «M.Cor.
««ftli Th lilt tt-ht
ed!by>Mfi 1
'P
a ípng.apd aÚo árticlí
nomination by the appr
Contention. We'can onlyflh
concluding porUm.of.it li|A
Iww! :.m f|oh*
If Mr/Buchanan or,a j "
snppmtter ©f.his
ted atOharlestan I
bésn.iolle
crunitm nltiab
bis table,.jwill
Bright is.a cand
ClrniKstOfuiti*
Ai* Brigl
we can oari
of the unco
in
hi'm not *
then?* tiff Si
trae andihenest mMrí.iiM
moiled, to the Ulikl^tMK
when they fcltt.ther-iiAvlll
alo who. eent 4hem. tlie. 1
and (avoHiej U*K J atA/*s r if
east tbi thirte ■* <«
last for that
patriot
jljj ^MMK. VOIP
witl-rou*Wa 1
U Ois. Ltnei;w«,w
Will rb .
,T l.i:
rim for
fpgsr
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