The Weekly Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 15, 1862 Page: 3 of 5
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t nts preparatory tó i
i by land,
JÍNppHIÉ'
'•sssíXrisa.íiass:!
may fall back to New Madrid, Island No.
10 and other places, but évéry inch of ground
m morning has the following news :|yp9gSHraj
On Friday last a skirmish occurred near
Sayarnah, the county scat of Hardin üour.ty,
between a party of the Federalists, who came |
p up the river in boats to trade and
around. Some of our troops fell upon them
and killed eighteen, losing four on our side.
Gen. Johnston lias fallen back on the
Murfreeboro railroad. f&Vkg)
Passengers by the Charleston ro d Pay
that there are but three Lincoln flags " '
jp articio
BENAOA A
agrien
eleven i
tlon of
article forty
y dollars.
For the
damm
of «ai
wo hand
1 J> CHICKASAW
rod and
P||& "i
etors and editora having escaped.. .
úincoln soldiers are surprised and de-
pressed on account of the little «yinpaty they
not
For pcrm.r.tnt
nmta and allowani
thousand five hand;
For Interest, due
iw oim, on the *r
(mider wme artiol
.wan
July first, eighteen hundred
of five hundred thousand dallar ,
„ r ald treaty,> held tp trust fur tbe
Jnited titates, under treaty of June
" i hundred ft* , twenty-
"tuSfcñut of adVaooc «greed to U made to the;
Choc taws, (under article sixty one of said treaty,) fifty
hundí
hundí ■
aadfiftv six do lí
and «lily.two, {am
two thousand two;
Fortheere-
and Senecasi
■ AojS
■
thousand one
y first, eighteen
-Irty-one of said t
nlnetytwo Sallara.
- the Sene,
For annual amount to be espended for the oar
Guksrax
i ■ .*0-.
a, I io
JLf
„ , jflfourcavalry, is constantly harraas-
« enemy. He has captured ninety ctf
pickets, and extends huí operatkm neer
to Nashville.. ■ ¿ * ■'<1
rarsday Homines Mail.
EVACUATION ¿F COliUNBUS!
';
Or eat Battle Impending at New Madrid I
ETC., KTC., ETC. '
(From the Houston Telegraj*, Bxtra ]
By the srrital of the train at 4 o'clock this
uesday morning, we have one days later
news by speoial Express. We are also in-
debted to the S. W. Express for files of papers,
also to Mr. Moite, of the Picayune office.
It was understood *t New Orleans last
Wednesday morning that fighting was then
going on at New Madrid.
Memphis, March 4—It was reported at
New madrid, Saturday, that tl\e Federal army?
was 30 miles offMThe advance guard five
¡fSjPií. ......................
The Federals in Nashville are conducting
themselves with marked propriety.
All the Confederate soldiers on furlough
have been arrested. A company belonging
to Colonel Bate's regiment was arrested,
Thursday, while crossing the river, making
their way home. The company was forty
8tl™g- . x
There are a few stores open in Nashville.
Two, Federal flags are flying, one from the
Capitol, and the other from the courthouse. u
No arrestsof private citizens have been made.
SgSBeinforcements are coming forward to the de
fence of the Mississippi valley. Gen.'John-
ny 1 ; aton ie ftlling back oifepecatui*.'-
Memphis, March 4—Columbus was entire-
Í I ly evacuated on Sunday afternoon ; every-
thing not carried away was burnt; many
houses of private citizen were also burnt.
> ni l The Federals, 12,000 strong, under the
command of Glen. Pope, appeared in front of
y New Madrid on Monday afternoon. Com.
-A Hollina' gunboats fired upon them, ¿belting
them,keeping them back. The Federal lines
extend around the town for upwards of a
mile. Up to 4 o'clock. Mondays the Federals
madmo resjtonae. We were still shelling
: m them from the gunboats, á ^ K | T,
¿SSSFSJSPZteJSi
gunboats is momentarily expected at island
r ■' No. 10, which is strongly fortified. It is re-
ported frotti Nashville that a large number of
negroes have been taken off by the Federal
gunboats.
leelal to the Picayune. . |P||g fet #
Jackson, Tcnn., March 3.—Gen. Bragg is
>re, working in conjunction with Gen. Beau-
. -gard, and organizing for the great contest
I that is impending on this Une. Our fotco is
^l«m dn|%||*fflB|en. Polk baa join^jfii
other generals here. We are verv hopéfal.
Mettiphia, March 4.—Boats down from New
Madrid report that half-past 4 o'clockyester-
day a large cavalry and infantry force of the
enemy approached within half £ mile of New
Madrid, when our i§unbo&té opened upon
them and drove them back.
A battle is expected there to-day. Boato
have been coming down'Jwith troops all day.
•V
The Federal cavairy are reported twelve
miles below new Madrid. A considerable
Blii forca is on Island No. 10, and New Madrid
BUlf has been reinforced.
i-. ~íj; ii1'1 ■
The TBO GRi*^-In the retreat
Henry ,Parson McK&imo, of Company A, 16 th
regiment Arkansas volnnteers, aged over sixty
years, after being wounded in the neck, was
ordered to surrender. He proudly replied,
" not yet," and immediately fired upon and
ktll^ft Captain of the enemy'® cavalry. He
tried another barrel, wtich missed fire, and
the old soldier of tíie crosa fell, as a truie sol-
diet oí the South should, with hie feet to the
number
ÜI
h has a
like thel
_ represented as « up i
to the Colonel, who i
The
ryoT State,
and fts sarintr
ury oí the United State , for the year eighteen bun
and al* jr one, twenty five thotwand tlx handredand
all doilarjpHgí «íshty-nine
• For advance agreed to be made to tbe
(onder article sixty-one oí wild treaty,) two
dollar , •• I- < yi ■ . -?j
For compensation of Choctaw and Obiékaíaw dole-
gate , i ho negotiate the treaty, (undev srtjcle sixty
three Of the samo,> two thoueaod dollars. ',«*#
SÍMIÜO . «DUKB.
: For «urrearagw due Dnoember thirtieth, eight
dred and sixty, of annual provision fur the support of
nohools, (nnder article thlrt.y eight of treaty made with
the Seminole , August Brat, sigh teeo hondred and sixty-
one,) thirteen thousand dollar , 'i -fc.
For arrearagesdne December thirtieth. Mghteen hun-
dred and sixty, Of annn 1 provHtoa lor agricultural
■gr I ' treaty,)
asslstanee, (und
'two „,_■(■_..
For arrearage* due December thirtieth, etg
dred and sixty, for tha support of smiths and emit-
shrps, (under artiole thirty-eight of said iremsy,) two
thonsand -imp lüMM « ■'
of stationery an
books for
8
sigh teen
atxty-iwo, at two
?Wfjr¿p^r_ nnom, (andar artiole thirty-three
. vi - Ák
cd dollars.
For hire of
months, en
and sixty
dollars, (under ar'iole thirty sit of ««Id treaty
on dred and twenty-seven dollar and fifty cent#.
For puroba^e of ooal. twelve hundred nonada ai
purobwieof ooal, twelve Lttndred pound* of iron
and
hun
mm
Tot
7S3.
thens, Texas.
atone
Company A, Weat. Ja
hoo«es, shops, ioole and msterf^ili! (tt.idei> ajfttele
thirty-nven) one thousand dollars.
'or annual provision tor
able Dsoemher thirtieth, el
¡■EfttndoiSjji
pport of schools, pa,y-
iteeft bisa dred and «fitly
kid treaty,) thrie thousand
For annual provls'on for smith and siniih-ihoi
able Deoembor thirtieth, eighteen hundred and
one, (un er same artlcle oí same tretWy,) two thousand
two hundred dollar .
For annas! provision ior agricultural assistance, p«y-
ablo December thirtieth, eightom hnudred and slxiy
on , (onder fame article of «aid treaty,) two th'tnsand
dollars. ? - f- A' "*
For amonnt to be expended ln the emotion of pchool-
hon*. , (nader «inte artiole of said treaty,) one thonsand
be paid to tbe he) of Salljr Fw)tiir.
For amount to lie paid to John Jumper, prinolf '
Chief, (nnder article forty one of said treaty.) for ÜI
self, Sve undred dollars, «ad flw other delegate to
Florida, four thonsand, ix hundred and flfty dollar —
five thousand one handredand fifty dollars.
For compensation of the Commissioner# who
ated'tbo treaty, (under artiole forty-two of mm,)
hundred dollars.
CBiioni ncun.
Fot interest for the year eighteen hundred and «isty-
one, payable Janaary first eighteen hundra and sixty-
two3 (tinder artlcle forty five of treaty made with the
Cherokee , October seventh, eighteen hundred and
slxty one,) and arrearage of same on permanent general
fluid of Hie Cherokee , aa inveeted fey the United Btatee,
forty tbret thonsand, three hundred and serení two
dollars and thirty*!* eenta. . "
' For interest for the y ai eighteen hundred and sixty-
one, pay b!e January first, eighteen bandied sad sixty,
two, (under article forty five of said treaty.) and arrear
ages or «8uie on permaueot orphans' fund of the Chero-
kee*.«; in part, invested, áa", in part, uninvested, by
the United Statos, four thousand five hundred dollare-
For interest for th® vaur eighteen bendred and sixty
one, payable January first eighteen hundred and ixry
two, (under same artiole of «aid treaty .) and:arrearages
of «ame on permanent school fund of the Cherokee , as
Invested by the United States, seventeen thousand,
seven hundred and seventy-two dollar .
For advance agreed to be made to the Cherokee , on
eoMMt of tbei TftKd ^tw< ñtóé-8(*iee of^Miwonri
' and ~
.«a,- ajRPu •
For medinine for tóe year eighteen hundred and six
8S8SB!rM*^*" """
Siwa-TW-
For four hundred and one thousand five hundred
ration of provision —tfc «ame being datly retione to
r^OTi^^niU^artdtohB ^MshV^theOToWte^ind
ther Kecerve Tndlalrt, by Charles B. Johnson, eon-
íxtyOnafto ^bruarv^fteeñth, hundred and
•ixty two, (under artlcle fourth of treaty made with
|te erve Indians, August twelfth, eighteen hundred and
Ajlíars*16') s!*ty"io,'r t^QUKand two hnudred and forty
For purchase of oxen, wagon plow and other Im-
$ou«and'datera' artloIe ioart6en of ««id treaty,) ten
For the preeent purchase of cows calves, and other
•took animals, toba distributed from time to timo, by
SS&ff&lpf mn"n" ,b~
For hire of emlth, assistant and wagon makr>r„ for
threo months, ending February eighteenth, eighteen
hundred and «ixtytwe. at nevei.teen hundred and ten
dollar pw «nnúm, (under artiole«Ixteen of «aid treaty,)
four hundred
tool and material , (under articio"«Uteen of'aald treaty,^
foort
eighteen hut,-
tlxteen of flfdd
-dred and
treaty,) tour hundred dollar . '■
Fo? compensation of physleiaa of Reserva ludían
for three month , ending February eighteenth, eight '
hundred and alxty two at «even hundred and fifty
lara jper annum, (nnder article sixteen at
1 pmwom «aid treaty,) V. As this roqaisltion and the rexjutxition for fif
indred and. Ighty seven dollars and flfty cent .. regiment call for infantry, nnder oo oireumatauoec
-Ftw pay of ten farmers, for tfcree montb , ending j*ar-—- - - —
—-hieenth, eighteen hundred and sixty! wo,
at ftva^aadrad dollars per aonnuii *
sixteen ot said tiaaty,) one thousand t-
fifty:dolía . -#1- .
of eight'
artlolaf
•tSiqp^^PIIIHII ..(P^PHPIPPBL . ■■■
For money due the treaty party of the Cherokee
nation, or their legal fepreaentatlv . .provided for 1
- ■ artiele of the «mily of elifhtein J
sen hundred and i
dollars.
Otuea
two smiths and two assistants, (onder artiole
y three of treaty made with thi Oaages, October
3, eighteen hundred and «Ixtyone,) tor tht
zffl^ssssaaasreaiis;
annum, four hundred and twenty-seven doilais and €
""fot houses, shops and.to U for aim , (under artiole
twcinty-threo of aald tróaty.) fifteen hundred dollar*
For seven hundred and fifty pound of iron, and eigh-
ty-five pounds of «teel, and ooal, for the year eighteen
bandrsilend«ixty tw¿, 'under article twenty..¡freeof
«ai itrwif,) one hundred and flfty dollar .
Per the hire of ode wagon-maker for three month ,
ending February eight enth, eighteen hundred and
sixty-two, (tindei article twenty-three of said treaty )
at i x hundred dollars per annum, one hundred and fifty
dollars . ;• v.\ • -f
For house and «hop tor same, (nnder artiole twenty-
three of said tfeaty,) five hundred dollars.
For purchase or medlcli e«: (under article twenty four
-*"1
For salary of Ppyslclan tor three months, ending
four of «aid treaty,) one hundred and elghty-nevao <
Irtft nd fifty cent*.
" guns and ammunition, to be dUtrib-
, (under artiole thirty-five of said
" ' dolltr . •'■jPv1
■I {fund for the Osages,
Company B,'Lient. J. B. Rob«irÍeac?Coíuí^M,Te4;as.
Texas.
ssKi:K$™.s,,rari:'iss5's;
Tezae.
Company O, Llent. John Smith, Cameron, Milam Co.,
Coc:frS0'pt JohD C,eTe,and'Co,d 8Prin^Polit
ass:: r-*-
k. the rsorultitie officers are prspt ,y the
<*
heir re«peetlvii:i
those who desire
Iroents, to report
uy to which they may
may obtain credit for i_,
ment ; and ibereoriiltln
r lsh the Adjutant Cheners
h she is
they may have enlistad at the time
III lien leaving the Stole, sin
any other mansar, *S<se the Govern
February 2Í,
Oeneral, deprlvetha State
entitled, dlmlriishe* it «ti —
wll! force apon the Exeoutlve tl
the very ap^p hénslon of which U so
.Mbf .M
absolute
werranti
aga'nstt
hy the /
Texan." A'li thp e volunteering tor a
three years, or th® war, are nevertheless
'-B-ij and any one ©
ihall bo recorded as
I! according to lav HI'
S WjSK evidetoe of
^IV^^Tha General command!:
i£JP *ns has been orden
ceive no troops
drafted ; and any one «o drafted, who
®«ar, «hall bo recorded as a desarter, an
lng to Jaw. unles* he «hall furnish this
of his having Joined soma
cavalry he
roeoir$*':
for fifteen
wi
order of Gov. F. R, LUBBOCK.
mix
E
««.'With s"u"ch'.
tbe pábilo Inti
Persons holt JR
lent ftiedin the
order. Pn " dtti
the Mine i
mm ctviu
uttUdeiay.fllip|||
Offlc.
utedto the
**&sisSB
January first, eighteen hundred and sixty-two,
• J *• treatyj flve Hi 1
ousand dol-
other articles,
í-isars
eighteen hundred
artlcle
on't fire—I'll ■
-l,''1'\ fie,
k Ksr- ■
K gn«?'to
K
the coon.
rr'v
tobedi
to the
wewy,)
interest for the
rami
«fATAW taVUM,
to hedls
trihatadB
made with
tottrth,
ity-two, at
?«■ «!
J. Y. Dabsimi.L
Adjutant and Inspector-Qtnera}.
t fiederow
AWrw
unarea ana sixty.two,
««a ™„.>
Kar subsistence of ten farmers and twen
for the
teen of said
e erection of
Indian , (under
indred dollar .
■K
houses for
one near
article seventeen of said treaty,) five han
■ v. r
of their
cAKAsoa i*DiAsa.
For three hundred and twenty-one thonsand ratione
of provisIpn j—the same being daily rations to threo
tbquoard Indian , at sixteen oento per ration-furnished
a.
and to be fa
B.John
trsctnr. from
Febrnari flfteanth
and siwy-iwol (u
Their own
under article fifteen of treaty made with
ty maao'
hundred and
apd «dxty
iso Of oxen, wiurans. i
implement , to he dUtrlbute.1 to the
ale fifteen of eatd treaty) ilv« th.
agent (under artlols flit-Ma of said
hnudred dollar*.
For hire of m1th,«triker,and
mouths, ot.din
pre aWM|lijpH||
annum (under artiote seventeen
hni dred and twenty-seven dollars an
■For abr^ tooleMMMIMM
For purchase of medicine of
elvhteei: hundred and sixty.two
W*Wi) " ' ' |
and other
Runaways
fpWO NEGBOKS la
rflflB THIRD
JL menee on Ho
the reoeption of
ootsrse ofln
Af tuition jMSr
i oofonty. They say
Marshal, Harrison com
BoWitij year t
es, J86 lbs, wei
maker, for three-
undred
no
prove his prop-
oCUBBT,
Sheriff
sixtv^wo, at ■■■■■I
(under article sevenU ea o
and eighty-seven dollars
For paying individual Sera
(under artiole
HHjJ 8TBUS8 Y.
B, of «aid treaty)^Ujree
elslity-seven dolía
For puchase of
ssxasr-"*
d treaty,)
•ury. not oinerwiee ai
odntlngenele of office,
tendeuc of Indian affairs, and the
rt, *c.,of tie several Indi
two hu
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Marshall, John. The Weekly Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 15, 1862, newspaper, March 15, 1862; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182320/m1/3/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.