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THE BASTROP ADVEBTWEE.
Al >1 IN AD\ LllllfEMLN I ^
X110H. C. CAIN.
Kabhcription.
l'K I III H i.
(3 is) per atiunm.
mcnt*. uu.t adtr.-nisti the government ill
aacb uiitui.fr tbst every iiliiM, th J I *iill I I I V
ever In- p.dttioa, religion, nationality J MOOHL A Mll.l.LLi,
or color, shall fed ths he m securepro t ( o I' ll t' 1/ * ll I M* II IF ■
COUNTY EMXTTIYE COM Mil I LL.
OlT< F.HS.
J. 11. On.i f.si iK. Chairman
(1 11 1' M U.sms, Vice President.
T. C. Cain. Secretary
,t. G M Li:*v Aastaetaiit SecretaJV.
Gt'fc A. UiiiSKU'Kii Insurer.
t«**ted iu til' lift'. lib. ity and property
V TL.' I. ><d fuml. saeridlv mi
apart fur lliw i ^location of the children of
tln> Slate, has. under tin' operation of the
misrule of tlie parly in | *er. Iwu plun
ereii by *•!>' vulatlou, Mj'iaudfcred slid
perverted l.i political purpose* T f
Democratic puny through us, reatlirm*
it- paat opinion aud the policy it lots > • -i
pursued, tu it it is tlie lajnudcn duty of
tli>* Slut*' 'o maintain mi eWoieut M>trm
of free common acboola. and aecil'v tl"
means of a c mmou education to evciy
child in tti<' State, and wo advocate the
gradual Hale of the alternate Ht'l'tioii of
land belong! ' u> the i'onB,,u hi'bool
fund ; a alB.i of the asylum aud univer
W
A* ■•TIN . I K.\ A>.
If 1. )irar v Ii i. t, K« «l-t i and
St*[••■ i'ii' i'tinrt al Aulitui *1"'.'
UAl.N KttTtV" Al'VHlflSliMtNT-
DUBLE & WOOTTER
COTTON 4 WOOl/ FACTOKS,
«NO
(tetterat ComnitiioH Merchant*,
STRAXD. (iALVVSTo.X, 77 .V.I S.
L E. EDWARDS & CO..
■iii'M- ks ro i Mil rii% A i hi ui.
(irmrtil I,unit A C«W«rll n'
NKW <>! :. \N> \|.Vl!illXtMKNl>
CITY HOTEL,
SEW OKLKANS, L0U18IA.1A,
It. V .1
Mcpleinbcr ITih. lsT'haltjr
I ()11 V I APAMS 4 CO. AUftaoe«i*nu tu Ufun coo iftiU.fuU.
4 rrttui| i •lu*nli«.|ti t o«l il u
Wholesale l roeers% *^7.7.""""r"aur"
not STON ADYEIlllHEMENlH.
A 4-7*1 UkK. f*<-
|l<" •luti.
11 UMkli.
ftUal ill.
\ i>o • Ml-
V- * V u W 1
idklHTONMIiY K.KT
J. (J
llEAT MUMl.i l-V
IIkat N >. 1 •' II liillwpie. Clt'o. H.
Allen, A M. Uubb«rd„( A Sol.ueider,
J. A. Hooper, uud . J M inenre.
Beat No i It 1 I*r <•«■, ,1 l' Jouoa. ,j|y uu<U. nuder such reairietion* « will
J. C. Hallmark, H M .tthewaju, aud the Ittiida ari.iug therefrom to
C. H. Kutou. the purpoaen fur which they were iuttnd
Hut N« W A. tMtoinn, H. oil. aud giving m aneh alea proper pref
Wammell! C. Hoboff, J. M. 11 >l>m ou, erences io actual ietllers iu good
faith
insm ■ .« «
AUSTIN, TRAV S COUNTY Texas-
iat) asi-jf
WAIiKO A 4. ItllA
Alto r it I* ) n at t I. a w .
ATSTIN, TKX.VS.
riLL I" i ii < law in r Supri H i lim
i, l' A 17 NKW I I vl K STKKhl,
>tw HKIKUX.
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n.lV KTff K> .
Saletmcu.
II. J. hi I I l*.
j. ror.\ii jr
I II IM III I I u\\ IV
sv noiiKurt
uud T. 1> Murcbiaoo.
Hkii No I — E f. Jon'*. W.J.Cain,
o. li r. McOiuui*. M. 11 Higtmuiitb,
uii 1 H. Lyuian.
lU n No. :> 3. W Kennedy, T. A
W. Hill, \Vm. Fusel, l'riti. Krichet, uad
Ci. Alanp.
COl'NIV II NANCE COMMITTEE
Heat No. 1—Qua. A fchceirfer.
HEAT N > J —R ' l'""-
Heat No. :i — W. A. Datmau.
Hi.at No. A. — E. .1 ilonoa.
Hi.aT No .j — J W K-nnedv.
DEMOCRATIC HlAl'E EXLCITIYL
CUM Mill EL.
Hon. John 1m.i.am>. Chairman,
w. \V. NVuiteheail, oi 1'yler couuiy.
T. M. H< wi r., I'auola oouuly.
H. A. WiUou, of Cherokee conuty.
J. T (• K>ngone, of Henderaon county.
C. H. Kilgore, of Hunk conuty.
E. ,1 MeCord, of (lr«i'K county,
ii. r O Neil, of Ca « eouuty.
\V. J. ttwaiu, of I ted liver county.
J. L. Hulbert, of Navarro county.
J. I ptUgrove, of Hunt county.
.->. I!. M.4*ey, of L.iiuur coniity.
CUarleh L. Cleveland, of (ialvcntou
count v.
T. E. Pieraon, of Fort Bend county.
lioetAV Cook, of Harris connty.
John H. Cleverly, of Sau Jacinto
connty.
J. W Carroll, of Hurleson county.
J.imea Hoyd, of Hell county.
11. H. Davi*. of Hruz is county.
Ira H. Saddler, of Coryell co iutv.
K. M. Yanzandt, ot Tarrant county.
(1. H. Pickett, of \Vi*e couuty.
J. W. Jentiinga, of ()r<ymn connty
\Vm. Yeale, of Palo PiuU> county.
11. C. Proctor, of Calho'tn couuty.
Wella 'i'h mipaon, of C dorado connty.
J . D. twy.-r*, of Hiitrop county.
Wui. F. Farru, of Caldwell county.
W. . H ■>
W
j. c. UOKIIAM.
/'M'ti II
HJ.MUlfBN&CO,
linpoitcrs utul Jobbers ,|
A 11) W A t E,
Canal, an J <>! unJ 71 Coiiiiiioti
Strei'ts,
X it/ 0 I A A B 0 .
ii
9ADMJ4T, SllOWiif.
Carriage!. Budgie* and Wagon
Hartn ft, l.uithtr, \r.
yj uai.V!>iuN n \ is.
in u l.'i 7.( Ijr
RAYMOND & WHIT IS
thereou .,, Okhi k In U.e llaao.n l> It l.nit. -i l'i
VI. It waatheDeoj'sratlcpa-ty which ; j;lri.e( 1U|( ,;t
first inaugurated the win and urueroila
policy which h • iu i ie the United Ht.itcs
the asylum of ull nation* frbm oppreaaive
govcrumi-ut, uud h-as favorable mi'iiu.-i of j
livelihood and iodepandence ; nd the
lieUDcratic party of Texan, true to the
early teaching' md uniform practice? of |
the party, ftdvoi-atea the moat libera! and
active policy to nncourage nnd increaae
foreign immigration, to develop the re
aonrci fi of our fertile Htate, as «ell as to
perpe'.unte the government, through the
intelligence aud moral w< rth of her citi-
zens. An 1 that (Very .ilopt.il citi/en
may enter into the stunt of perfect fre>
d' ai of tbou^ht and action in matteta of I > \ "^T I "" 1 >
conacicnce ; the Democracy of T< xas, in | i 1^. 1^-j -I %
iSO iStSltoM t)**1 W.-3, J'"'"
with merelv the social habits of any clasx Austin Tex is
of citi/"Us. nativi a or of foreign birth, is
contrary to aoiind policy, to genuine Ue-
inoeracy, uud to the enllghtcd spirit of
the ge.
VII. Tno I uniocritic party is and
has ever been in favor of throwing
as few impediment* is possible in the
way of lviropeiins in.ikin the ' nited
States the hind of their adoption . aud Page M. liaiinel
In euulile foreigners to enter into eitiEeu-
hblp without needhsH tmible, delay or
expense, v.e declare it t1 lie our conviction
that a foreigner who d"*ir>s it should
have the right to make his declaration of
intention t*' hecoiu-1 a citizen before the
elfrk. in vacation or in open court, as
may bo to him most convenient ; un 1 we
fav r the passage of a law to that eflect
M i Moui'i l.« Ji al i,N-
Moo ly Jeinison,
Kill the tale uf
COTTON. WOOL. HIDES. tC
.Mriimt. lialrmtoH.
fy I illlH Us I i Mrulroidisa ftl ' l lo
selling unil f..rwarJin. •llenUwd l" lUgtimg
Kil l •itranceil i ■ |iatru<i
(Jalve.liiii J ill t IMtl, ls"Oin4Jf
N Slowe W K. Wtlnisrihiii?
STOWE A WILMKHDKNU,
Colioii Fiu'lor*
ASV
MtnutACt'i-f«•( iUh Olet'Uel ' I.om COMMISSION MftNC/IAXTS,
•Sut and Mv> III- •. Ave.," Mullau . Miowl. • ti.U mo.., Texas.
M 1 I \ SAVia, 11 •' 11 <> v% ,t j • !!•••-
Viiimu' ■ I k- I iKii. A Kelt la lur ' s l.ihera! ea-ti idfancet en eoiMi«niue<iU «.
n il ,\ < ii Mactniie Ik ii u lf.iv an.I I'a. k ml no aoul an<l Mdr«. lo our d'lrea .
mj. j Ui,.... I A C„ i.re.-i, Ki>t 'Iabb- Advance*v n Buinognoiriiis of eolto" to uut
Culler* v lull Mock ef Uraeeti- ea ting Gun* <-'>rr«s|.ond ut«, Meaart f>aneau SJnTtaaa A
IJ.Mlgeis and I \ L pocket Knivs. A. New Vurk, vid Urs.ru flaring |lio«- A
l'j iv
4a It,%I) CiOI.I) M I.DAI,
Pali ol
l' i.. l.iverjeiot
P II lIKNNi.sc^
v I 'oiH i
M I* IIKNKKKM
IsT I to
('ulleelioni tr.a<le a', all a fes.itdf ;i■.in•. in
leva, and (<i ■ i eeit* pi .inpll)' remitted
,rre«poii<lents in New \mk >weti i.ii. Pei-
ne ;' i -1 v
sins A i'ii.. co W all street.
J igl nit liK.Al.Klt-
COLEMAN'S
CORN AND WHEAT MILL
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Martin Me1'any. ^
Jj
McDANNKLL k CO.,
Wholesale deah r* ill
LIU! Olid.
UK''Til* I Kits OK -I'lKIT-i.
iMi'OHTBiis ok liuvsrn
WINKS. (JIN, KT>' . I re.
l'K'' \N STIlK'KT, • - Al <TIN, H \ l-
Iti"trn|>, Texas, July 'iii Isi.t tiin
PETMKCK^
Peuler
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the 1
tlliamson
unty.
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110. hi
it party
X gO.iWM
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VIII We condemn in the strongest
terras all corruption in public nfllt'iuls.
and demand the strictest houetty and
economy in ths administrutiou of public |
trusts, from the highest to the lours! fJt
otliix-r ol the govt i nineut.
IX. That the l tuiM-racy of Texas
adhere to their past policy ol developing SIIOI'CI NS.WINCIIES'I i H HIFLE**,
the material resources of the JState, and I'lMTllLS
fostering the best interests of the people, ' ' '
by encouraging the construction of ruil ,-tml a General Assortment of
roads. That to this end, uud tu etii urage hi \'ri,*|)"w wi il*w
the investment of capital, in such enter ■■ 1 •'4K.lt • -111 l.lr^- .
- prises, we favor the granting of liberal
tt'lll'lll charters to companies tilde to build such
uvi iu. riU|rol,j(li „ut] 0| donating to such com
panics alternate sections of thu vacant
in Con- imjiji^ under proper restrictions, and
he virtue wj(|, MUCh provisions of law us will pro
iguiu de. <ecj (|,o people against oppression and |
and uek unreasonable exactions, until each section j
And the Htute has its cypial pr fvJrlion to j
>nto the ruilro <1 facilities.
>eH)oorat 2 That we are opposed to granting
ur lilierty money sul>sidien by tht Btate to secure
titutional the building of railroads, as uuerpisl in |
jery, and the distribution of burdens aud benefits,
strictest and unjust iu principle.
P. H HCNNC8SY A BRO S
CREAT TEXAS
I lea1 era in
Tinners' Stock, Tin I'lste, Hlock Tin,
Sheet Iron, Ac,
I" 41 Vi A Strand. liAl.ViaTON
li. i ('•lull Maich 'III l«r.t.
1DRIE TD&IICtt I CO.
wiioTOeAl.it niAt.rH* t*
li i: A i) V - ii % i f
Gents' Furnisliin«f iioods,
iiiiT: 'Jti'M.. J'i'iJ.
N KI-hmUIIH wrrel 14
rsnKU tiik in"f 11'ns iimrsK
hoiikto^. i ■: x i«.
lloii«t>'ii I* •• l 7 It Iiii >/
J. A. IIKN DEHSON,
MANl TACTriir.H '>F
and
wiioLi-.s.M.i: !ji:ai.i.ii
in
CGNPECT30NARY
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rr cej I ion uf ^ n«.i.
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(Mialge |e than si.) ' i ,.
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MASON & BLACK
llol'sl f N Tl \
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Kayeiir- Coin ! v
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_ , - _ _ ('UttOU II14it II•««/ I'llllOI H
THEvhuYHKSTMiM.ini;sE COMMISSION M£RuHAN S
!.• f/.'.o". ia* till S'i , I/• ui >■ i bui i<l < ■
HM-.
July r
\t . r.-T 'N,
n .17-
I i I
(il N'iMITUlN'G
NEATNESS
AND I.OC'KSMITIIING
Done with
AND DISPATCH.
.-IfuP (IN CONiiUKSS
June, 28. 1873.—Wtf.
A V IN II.
I «t Pi.'iniiim* iwardei!
State 1 air :
Georgia M if ri, 1 s' 1.
New l urk l'i:y N". V I Si'.f.
Vi«*l* i|ipl, Ja kMin. I" i 1" ■ lc7" l-"l.
Ixuii i n Sswdrleana, H1-^ i s i.'J 70 71 I M ANK,
Texas U'niitoo, 1870 71 74 -TS. I,
Texas. Ilrenliam, 1S7I.
Alabama Monlgomery, 1 ~71
HuiAli t-'arullna l i liiinliia. I"*l.
II lia.i ato t ill# leal nf fr.iclical us" for
nearly s q ia. er of a century ai.d keep, pn .
with (lie • iin"- by being ei ustanllf linio .>.<1 i utvviV lit
At sixteen laira. from N*w Yoik Uy t■> !l • n '
hsinTcXi. (lie Gtilenun Mill l.i* .llti e«a!i,'ly COTTON lilT'lltS N " I
•uinpet .4 with all oil.- r * ell k iow n and [■1
Witb
.1 (iHINNAN, H '• IU VAf.
Isati* «<f I.riMiv A Udikrn! . « of 1* rr,
Jf f! THU!! . T U* 1 I 1 . •
r/\r <,*>i n ji. " b.t.h ),
DIAM ON I) S .
-oil'! > v. .tfr I..« i r ft ' •
II,. • ( I I 1 NS %fr|fi4«« I lift
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.'t This couvi'utiou denounces as false
. tti.
Aihtin, Texas, May i«tb, 187J.
J II. B 0 W MAN,
OF AVSTIW, TirXAS,
I. my duly sutleiriw,! At«nl for tli"
icople ol and slanderous the imprecation,sought to! my Engines, Boilers. Osstinga fls* Mills -
Uirteonth lie attached to the State of Texas, by her ; KI'MISli M. 1VKN.-,
pprossivu, enemiiMi, that she contemplates the re- j lien*' Irm Works, New Orleans
■ts, passed pudiatioD ol any of her just and legal
pursuance iial'ilites.
throw the X We consider the Constitutional
id umoug utueu Itucuts proposed by tlie last Legis-
lature as eminently necessary, and re
~r\jy the commend their adoption by the people.
ispeod the XI Tue situation uud sullurings of
ureb
igt.
I al
bii
It
a. ip
■if*
t er.
lor which
o appoint
ib olectiv.-
it all mu
vacancies
. </l clerks
bc-totting
age, to en
...uuiic i.auicul tuwrtik over
ou bin* n<
'
ibis people.
4. Tue registration and election laws,
ubicli were framed and intended for the
purpoee of preventing free and fair elec-
tions ; they open I v encouraged the per
petratioo of frauds to ilefisat the will ol
the |« >pU, end to porpetoato Itadioal
misrule, preueuling to our people the ex
traordinary and hiimllistitig speetacle of
surrounding the place* of registration and
voting with an armed part.ir.au |iolic« with
which to intimidate and overawe the
D.
XI Tue situation uud
ilish mar our frontiersmen ami their families
ie citizens arouse our deep and sincere sympathy ;
.irotection, and we do hereby pledge the most ear-
lierly and nest exertions of the Democratic parly to
aprice and secure their speedy and adequaU? protec-
ive. tion in the future, btdieving to be para*
1 and in monut to all other duties.
o creates XII We favor the calliug of a consti-
f birrd iu- tutional convention by our mil Legisla
war with turc.
odious to XIII We invite all good men, what-
lerated r u "ver may have been their past political i
v.orld, and preferences,tu unite with the D> inocratie
us for the party iu r< moving from place aud pow
of men of er thou- It elical otflcialn who now in part.
i ntrol the (State government, tn order to '
tns'iie ut, honest admistratiou of the laws,
and sn honest and economical expendi-
ture of the public ttouevs, and bi tl,ro
the ic/ik of justice uud pioperty of every ,
individual whatsoever in the Statu of
Ti xas.
J'tll > II KEAOAN. Chaimau.
JAM Ls 11 SIM I'HON', 1st iJi .'.nct.
F V'JlflT 'il llistrict.
H H'llW, 31 11,strict.
H W KAY. Ctb District
JAMES 1' DOUGLAS, Cth district.
WM LCItAWFOHD, 7th lustrict.
H H (1AINES, Hth District
DM I'HENDBOAHT. !Hh l ,strict
EDMUND JO DA It DEN, ltttb Dist.
li F JlA VS, I lib District.
OHO MASON, 12ib District,
n Holland, nth Distrct.
JAMES MAS1EKSON, Hth District.
JNolt KEN'N'AKD. 1.1th District.
HE t II ftll I .I'A III . Huh District.
WM W LVN'O, IT'.h .');stric|.
TJ HIvAI.I, IM:h District.
OEO CLAliK' Hub District.
JNO S A I I. I JMth District.
J W THItOCK MoHToN, Jlat Dist.
THOS I IlLOWN. I District.
L I'. (i ILLE I T, 'SI I I list net.
I. (. IIAICMAN, 21tb District.
M MAI.SCH, 26th District.
Jos L SWEKS. *i«th District.
J W lil'VloS, iJTtL District
NV M \\ Al.To.N, Wtli District.
N ' i OLKI.N j ut. District,
WM II UI SSLLL, : ' tb District.
iiiwji.1 i ii.s.
Tlie UDderslgn<*<l has tlie siren -y also lor
Cotton Gins aud Gotten I'resaea, ol every m«>.
or patent desired.
Second-bsnd Machinery re pried orbouulit
and sold.
Hnor *sn W i hi lei I-In fri ut ol Freight
Depot, Austin
Address. J II IKlWMAS.
P. ' i llo JTI. yluatin Tex
Au«tin. June 7, lS7:lu4''tl
S. KING-HUIO
K I- . CAMPUKI.L
DpSt-4
iienl Gri*i ipII'* "ol,i in «11- mi t a .1 >. ►
alwaya be"n awai Ie] iSo tlrn |t. . i f.. r k*..... I
andtaalgr'n !tn^. wliUM' cr p«l lo*ly exlulole-i
lie p ir" ef • x "lietic are
>li|pt.lClTY,imiUHIUTV. I KKICIKN1 V
i- 'liffer ii sir.es f ir plaMatlon. ru.t e
i I • "iiuity grinding Th> -tones an* ol « ii'l
I r.-n. Ii irr I'ri'es stionl • ..me a^ 11.•• r
M !ta I In1 iilgt -al tealunoi l-!r- art •- tri
Al..hsnci, VI iJ*. *l|i|ii I.'. >ii a 1 l ii
Semi 1 : ( ilar and Pie • I. <t.
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II DI'HLKY C'H.KvftN.
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The act relating to pnblio free
la, which, tm ing many other bad
ImIMW, provided the matin of enabling
wMil offloials tn speculate in aobool
booka, in Ibo biitldinK aud furniture uf
aobool boil sea, to the aalsries for a large
Md uaelosN number of r>lftc<*rs. which
gave (be Hadical party the means to
their political missionaries who
traveled, for radioal purposes and
frauds, from one end of the State to Ibe
Ottier.
6. And we further congratulate the
tieoplcof Texas ihnt the Democratic mem
l>era of the Thirteenth I^eglslature, so far
M it waa p'Msible to aooompllab their ob
jnct in preactioe of the csptious vetoes of '■ Ttiat we deprecate the
Ibe Ooverno r, and the <>pp< aitioa of his •"tion of Hie Deuierstie in em I sirs of
|Mrtixaua in tin Senate, n |>ealed the fore Gongress in isiwijm ra'i'ig wnb the It -pub-
Koing obnoxious measures, by just and '''"an majority, and Pr.-anUut (Irani, in
wboles'ime laws, bearing ulik i on all, aud L —1 "
STABLE,
iMKNI.lt COI.OKADO snd I'INt 8TKKI S
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
A i.inili WAGON >AKI) ATT\' llEb
Kid nr
KINGSBURY & CAMPBELL.
Aiiffttln 1 r\ t^ 1*wl#fii#ry Iftt liT'j )■
aAMUEhC. DAVIS & CO,
\\ .-loliinulo i Arriliic
•Iml ruth Strn (.
ST. LOUIS MO.
IMPORTING JOBBSRS
or
DJtY GOODS.
flii t ;
nintry ai. l
7 lo. Piano is f,i I
HI'YEN <K-rA\ ES,
ROSEWOOD CASE.
I ol K LAH'IE KOI ND
COKNLR8, Tllhl'.E MOULD-
INGH, CAlt\ f"D LEOS AND
LrttE. I INISHED HACK.
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( • irnr II I j •n oil | irn* « .. \> hot
♦ ••ft* "toil# • I ut I I r: tl • • t
KoMi*f rr - iiri'l in '• a i * ri jr r« V v«r t v
>i"riii < ftin#«o tm«*thlftt nml t !« Ih « • i .
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Uf- i J ftfffili't* iir-i fi«t" n ,. J. \ i ',.,11.
Mur ftlorli f ulltcr "<| pUl. l u«r. untiti
\j- « rpiinsi il ii '|i|ftMlit|, I! '!|«h uf ru-.iolyr
, < hir ftior k I" I *rtt* till) Hftrr <1 r IU I n *f J (<-
• H •• ft mill profit (i iv•• i- fi i ft(I
LIT 1 "Hfr ' Mursi'i «rn| J M-fii'n? • 1 ri
, • milon inn t I nt> i
HIGHSRIITH I. LAWRENCE,
ll'/loh siili mi rri.
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MKHOHANTS.
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to tli*'
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TEXAS TRADE
whicli it boueatly and faitlifully ext
cuted will rebouud to the lasting good
of Uiu coonlry and proipi rity ol the peo
pie.
IV. The Democratic party, when it
iohm into the posseaaion of the govern
men! of 111" Hl.itm, will administer it in
lk«* interest and for the beueOt of
whole pe iple. and not of m party ;
bowevtfr much we may liaM- been pro
vok*d lo lioatlle and retaliatory legists
lion, l V the oil! i sir en noiuluilled fill lis
bjr 11m Itadioal L -glsUlore and sute gov-
ernoiMit. II will Im< a |Mtrt of our ureal
misaion I" rise siiperinr !• our ji|s| rcwant
till' |ia«eage of fh« "back suisry bill."
Adoiite l unanimo isly.
2 We bearlilv concur in the following
rcailuti uj p tssml by thu Ohio DcmiK-ra
cy in their lee.'lit convention, to wit
That the act of the I'rnsi
del t in h"t t ing up l.y bayonets a gov< rn
ment in Louisiana not chosen hy ber j repair nil work in Ida tins,
Of ANIf —
itor.M: f.v /'###;
J me-.'s
CIIAS. VOGIfTi
j mi
HAMl It'll
the |'"0|ilc. and having no tillo whft'ever lo
utl.) rule over them, wa* a M igrant violation
of hci ngl.'i, uu'1 of thu Fodcral Coniiti-
tution."
And furtli. r that w deeply and sin
esrly sympathis" with thu pi^jple. of
leitnsiina iu Ibeir misfortunn uud *11.'
•■lltrai"' pcrpeliat«d uu tbcu..
TKX \-«.
nkup# li i'ii a Gii!i-**nr!t!i Slinp, near tlie
p..al llttlse. Will inake ^
min
St fen. I ill .tile I'll .. a li.r the i i |,
III. O'.rh la warranleil to glvvi
•ati.laei'oti a liberal patrunsga reaperiiul .
silltllel.
.Sjtrolsl attenllnn k'ir n t . lb'
sM lii'ida ni Mschibery,
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