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Demecratic Kojoisetss
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"*?*.*« fat Lieutenant Governor,
v. r. lubbock,
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As far as We Bat®^ beenafeks to
Jrom ©UFex^^nges'Tnat Wfrread, the d«no- j
cratfe papers ini our State all give a ready \nd-
hea #j?- support to the ntnnineea^ofthii Ho^>-
f(rfr"6o"n ciTth)ite.' There are soflc thgfc- frin
representations of other Journals, weconlu^-
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failures
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ltd Paris.
eir ser
ervire
TRIESTE IN A STANCE OF SEIGB.
^ s rteh(H9ra-of ywrog^ men.
ed would oppose^lie regular nominees; b«i • "•" •
■w have as yet to recMtbe, first :ooe. ? n9[ . Jo**, May 14—'Tne steam-
i . ' v * !. fti; t Jm _ Kliirt A^trii r r>j ,tlip Sfiiii h 5*1 Yin ton anilf
bf 1 t rrieHdi'of
comity, io ftnnooaice hi
Governor^ at the
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Ther*eta*trieaf OCMervfction*.
XtbzuH fftt 8a*-.jLktoai .~
sNlSw , FrylajhMayttth.'
Jmm i.M.I* ?6« F. .d™*
,'B «• * a :
MMd snfcoac- Av An to-
tp town, aftertbeir
bin Kerr county,
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8^o f ." Y' Ido
a. vuh •>
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Reward."
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mt—i
namber of stran-
■aJhearij
Some to make perma
jjigprospects for a
g,-r-« d hefe
■re they aie'lR repeat dpfepftf*.
in Kert-otWftty. '
art euq^yi^lt will be
the wpt Noth
gine, Muhitw there ieaehacgu
It W,3l benefit our country,
trada ia concerned. To-at or
give an aWe artiste on t^i* sub-
set Dauenbeuerr of ear «ky, who
inans^'some /e*_4*|s
ly reeowriug, t and
te-be out ofdongfet1. -
our l^test adtk^ from the Pike's
m i^fl T. C'l S, ]>. *
Games $re notice that hundreds,
i theif ttoney going there,
a state orsiarvatioo. and by are-
cakalation there must be near 5000
on.their fay ontt^e.
present appearances, and what
the sooner the Reserve Indians
the better. Such is the biittr
ofrtarg« n«Bberoft)wfr«ftje^set-
'* ttemto
o«fvand Uw'f* wi
Ui^p^tbCaet'jaa
■i v
By ®h* eschangas we see t^at For.
Kentttcky Giant.' is dead, lie was
id the tallest man in the worh^ being
seran &at nine'inches, •. . •.«.« «tr. ■
JCS" A fine opportunity is now oflfered to
i\>efpr the Daily Texan, u we tfiall
jweiriug news of interest from
war- Otur terms are «okr 75
a aaogth, or $12 foir tliree months..
I.*!- ! ; -j
otletoea opened a Boarding
weeks since, and rf
[many days he-bad o«iy
{lift bo%rding House
one week after We |n4f
Etta^5. iteW
f r. 4wrii -
.« i f •••
doubt there may be some eUtks. but we
wifl venture to say they'will n9t earry roafeh
weijrfit or influence.
The gieat difficulty of the- opposition is
they cannot get match candidates of the right
stock into the field.' Those ^Sey desire to
become candidat- s will not act as such,—and
Still the time' fqr the great' race is f st' ap
proaching. The opposition wmK h*« heavy
Wg* to pack, and no. dou§j$^lhe fti
of
*' Bfaby are anxious to tafee'sJje^ tfath the
opposition, but as they ore lot able to see
where they will be benefited^ so doing, and
being satisfied that it may inure them, will
remain in tlalx quo,
The National UemockK:*.—We hope
that ?fe way rejoice, withoit just cause of
oQence to- any one, at the contnued deteimin
ation of the Democratic pary of Texas to
resist ali sectional issues. Tb Constitution
the present leadingft^mocratk paper at the
city of Washington, trnly anAfikf^fiently re-
marks i
It fillsthe heart of * DemO rt with pride
to contrast the pontoonof his Otn party with
that of the Opposition. Whie the latter is
composed of a heterogeneous nasa ot irrecon-
cilable elnients, 'iivoWirtg the nost antagonis-
tic docti iues. lighting ander
banners, and only agreeing among -theuis&lyes
in one common sentiment^pf ibstiiity to the
democracy, oar owi
country the only reptesen
faith, and 4be only reliable
commuBceestiunioh. , I<t
you meet a true detao$rat7r-wh'
sachusetts or Viremia—jou
'SZ&wi....
him the same platiorm of pri
notebook % Maine answers as
ida aa-t Minnesota as for kis
common'
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sent
t^ie
>lii^ A^ago, i o;". the S(|wfliair|p^oit and/
,'iavreTroyl^rrtved at tins p6tnnBCT n
ii«r. Siie Feft" Southampton ou tin
e-eoing of Wednesday, th&i4th inst,
sone hqurs later than the Nov& Scotiati
lek Liverpool. A brief summary of tlie
Aijtgo's advices wetq obtained b^r
agent of the Associated I'ress, aud tele-
graphed'from St. JfohjW N F,, but w«
gatlter thj. follcwing |mdttional Retails
from Liverpool report.* • ■
_JfclVBRPOQL; Maj^ 4,—Ttigl
TelegTa"p%c'Aspaj,t*:lS$^$?r6
ed from Vienna -
Livebpool, May 3,—
qut by th$ steamship AdelanJe t
Austrians had croise>] the- Tieino
commenced hostilities is fully confirmed.
The first actual engij^mmt Jock place
at thie bridge of Buffalora, whiere the
passage ®f ihe 'ficino was vigorously-dj^-
puiei' by tlie«nciall Sardinian force - srti-
tioi.ed there for its protection.
"The .^InBtriatls, however; With thf^r
a ad ores*
sed^er into Sardinia after stabarp con-
flict in which connderable loss- uas su4-
taiiitji on both,sides. *
It is also reported thCt the Avstriau?
lave taken Mortara, one. of the principal
towns in the Sardinian province of- No-
vara, aud that the Sardinian army sta-
tioned at that place had retreated,
The ^ustrians have seized ali the Sit-
dmiau vessel son Dike Maggiore on the
norilipr,i> frontier of Sardinia: • 4. '
- -All ibe telegraphic lines ruling from
-lustn to S^ajerland had been'cat by
the Austrian?: _ /
04 ¥*y
amioi ce fliaj.iiie Aastriaa troops have
ied ^itwiut t^Vioci tlvt.Sardinlai)
tern towns of^ Intra, Paianze -am)
^>uarH thiej Sard inian Htrdo^ i^t
i e approach pf I ha Austrians.
ifteen thousand of tlie
m^oi
X war credi,ty <Ji) AiH;ety
francs is soon to he opened.
i QjieBec. May 115.—The steamship Nof
Scotjan. Gapt. McMaster, has arrived at tlit
port., Shu.left Xixexpuol on tiie.4ih. instant,
and ber advices are'anticipated by the Arago
off Cape Race;'/ J ! l;i:V h'^TO'jtl
The Secret Letter.
It wil| be remembered that
'•Sickles affair" bad. as its
j 'f .' - : r/t hr*jr *. «-: r*
ike recepUSa f an anony
w«MOt to sicu«.
aMiaBKHR S.". i SO
Dear Sir with dee^ regret I endo9*-ioy*|r
address the feir,'lini# but an indispensable
duty compels me so to do seeing that you aae
greatly imposed up*?, >f V •* ' i \j
Xbera is a (UU)#' £ may say, ,fot he w not
an by any means by the«f Philip4
n Kjey it I believe the district attorney
who rents a house of a negro man by the
name of Jno-. A Grar situated on l§tb street
btw'h K. L t streera for no other purpose^
than to meet yonr wife Mrs Sickles* he hangs
a string out eif.the window as a signal to her
that he is ia sad leaves the door aafastened
and she walks ig and sir I do assure yon
, - : *: • ' "VI ,, '
i bese fewhmts I leave the rest for you to
imagine Most Respffy
Your friend R. P., G.
^ r ' " .fc' 1 " " r > lH
Arrival: nj Seventy Fugitive Slaves in
Canada^y-The Detroit Advertiser of Satur-.
day sayi? ■ _ /
W learn poh retisble anthority that 70
Iniperial'1
aiiuc iwum wta «i ui
in- Toulon, making, 4^,000 Attach
Ml
.trl
fugitive slaves airived in Canada by one train,
from the interior of Tennessee. Tliis is prob-
ably the largest number that ever escaped in
one company. But a week befb^e a company
of twelve arrived, and ara hot at the depot
near Maiden. Nearly the same time one of>
seven* and another of five, safely landed on
the free soil uf Canada, making 94 ia*all,.
worth at, the present market pcice .the hand-
aoiae sum of 894.000."" _ * J k., j
ops nowat-Genoa:
Tire Frenehtreops are also Vapiifty ar-
Spi-^Ap official bulletki
con firms the report of the passage of the
T-ieino by the Austrian troops, and spates
thbO they yesteitfay^foe 29 lrof
mljn« r it f. n *? < ia si ,
'f Advices from the headquarters of the
army st^te thfit the KuigofSardihia. Bc-
companied by Marshals Courobert and
fieill, Hf# visited- the lino pother "rivei
Dora to make observatibus.'. Wwti- i"
If tn . : #■■'}«. u uun-*>+*i.u I.|.j f T
*-. ■; Eujlaud. ^,-.*1,r. i-
A'rbyaf proclamati in i^as Jgswe<,l,
offering,a bounty of Xlu to- seamen, fori
the purpose, of recruiting ten thousand
addwfotlkl sailors. ,, rr,
"•he greatest activity prevailed lithe
dock yards, andacfive preparations are!
A^i%t all the navy yairds.- Orders
received at Woofw|ch navy
rom t4ve British Adiuiraltv to com-
with all haste the hew cla«s steam
fngfifes now on the'stocks. i
A\hesstage was received by telt^rapfi
at Shceraess on the 29th April, ordering
that the Royal Georse be dispatched im-
mediately te^ Daven)>ort and rtie Colosstts
to PostsmontU. and. i-h.t «4be EJgar,
Queen aud Trafalgar be got ready /or
sea immediately. .« "
The steam ykcht 4^)<bortft* ha.s ord^rs
to-be ready for sea kninediately, iuK-'mg
been placed at the disposal of the ?jrfi c?e
of' Wales, \vbo wiil, it is soppoaed.-pre-
cced at once to- the Mediterranean. * ■
tion ot war by rranee. • ' <
The Emjjerdr NSpoleon issued a man:
wliith appealed in the Paris "Monite
the 3d insl, making Mfortffaf Jl
war against Austria affi ans
p^ii^sf of the ^manifesto of
1 declara
ering
■ '^i
Speaking of advertising and the profits arit
jng therefrom A^I Gentry L Co., of thi^Hi:
jity, began about three months ago ta adver- Tc
tjse the St. Nicholas Bitters, and have
. e now
contracts out for about $3,01)0
vertntntgOf that article alone U e Current
year in thistle. They inform uS tbatsince
they began to advertise it. the proiits of their
&t£ ,h*ve already^jhoire tha* paid thf entire
se of advertising for Ui<! year, and, the
constantly incrta>-ir«. They pn^-
lo printers in TeMi.i5ach ye i
it^iK imm i« 111 m m gg; ~ <«*||
Tutuaa arnivYol
Heavy failures-tove occurred among
the stoek brokeis ou the lx)ii(Idii Fx-
ehasge, and uamerouspilier® are reported'
from'all q^tartera . ."I naHi'mp ! , ,'tv. ,d
^ Thelniiise of Wolf'S; Co i of BeiliA,
Tas suspended ; their li%bilities are sard
() be very large., ' ^ d (
U-• " ■"-i_ i f .--"-'U ♦> ">i*7. ii
Iienna, May 4 -^-Tlie Austrian army
uudrtil^r. QyWifc.ilNAimWM.iire
T.cino aud occupviOg Mveral -<«fliniport'
ant(dWSHi 'Q« the
ian ttorfitory/advaiiced w>tfaonft -eeriods
ccf^tiort toCoiabro C^W> and Tomello,
W&i pli^ tf0?ir ;otj^«p?ttl aftteT sonfei
a!if)kt slusimshes*- nan - .t«> -,m km •
q nwortanv 1«l )¥ti
taken *lat**s' ^ J |
ikutis, May afclw^SHBiOK
e^'W «fr>OOj# W«W3
land and t^lu j . Y(
The Bknk of ^ftnee had raised the
discount from ^tyee to fdn^per cent,
further advanUMf rates l j- the Bault o
.ffihd w&s-expejMtf ' -
'The panic on «i^' Paris Boarse
and the Three* per Cents had declined
75c.1 I.'
The JBmperor N spoieon,- esflwF • to'^feawr-
fer the sea of war, and take <*piniuind of tb
army on the 6(h iast, be having delayed his
departure onatenpnt of the r&vfew rf the ar*
my at Paris 09 the 5th. ,j. i 'jjW. a
' fRleEmperorNapoleon, in his vn r-manifesto-
says that Austria has virtually declared wy
against France- in crossing the Ticii^o and at"
tacking his aHy, as well as m the formal <fis^
elaration of war agaiagt Sardinia, and wiy
now take the sw&fd in- defence of ltaly.' - *
The French, troops, are pOisring into 1^481-
mont in larga bndies by way of ihe Ai|%.-
Tbe Awstnan troops' are being concr~
along the ylVtfc I>eaia > ««1" no«N
.Theite: and tSe- snrroaading: (
placed in a state of siege. ' "'**■
The Austriiffli commander on the!
frontier had imposed heavy contribute
m the Sardipi^n to whs they ownniod
The French ^imster had left V3eni
the Austrian Minister bad left I am. -j
.The Austrian - war manifesto accomJAnyh^r
the declarajion wf war against-Sardinia waa-
issued onihe 92th af Aprii. IbeiamSeito-
contlht^s'tt fott ifii;v .
- ul hare ordered my* army U enterfSardinJt-
with noiirarp.afld sii
^y\e hope, however,th|it i
a3(mein ft. Speak as ail
ofQ^GeWuic^"'-
attention to th« die
the. ^k>ri«nv Jtfmra m whie^ Kurqpe h*4to
thank the eenerat and fervent enthusiasm | f
orGerma^fe its-lrberatioD fer God and the
The Emperor of Austria has addressed aa*
inspiriting array order to the treo^fe l
"Soldiers the Seeand' Army* ffi* ^
yea to carry fe> victory the
Austria artd*^man* -tbe ooojba*
blessing oF^od and die
EmperorX. „f ....
The Sardinians, in retreating from the first
encounter with'{fie Austrian -froop^ ilMtjlj*-
*g the hridge. to prevent the Anstruna frjEjlD-
wmk+'wm-, /
?8t. Petchsborg, May - 3.—The efia w
iPuraaTslTTWr^orr
are aatkoriaaedto da
m> trtaty. of alHawce, ofienrite aad defeai
exWbc^n.^a^-t^J^nce,^'
other power.
it.«t t&r
si a^iiti y i O.M a"T .'A J
DtaetUeJiiUlligaHa
■ A 9tf Y*fc jH
call
Leyjj^May 14.— The
mail*has ariived it'll
■ h VI
kaU
mma ^ ^
"of* aphli fJ ~ v? A *.V r\ ti.
'Three rfveWa^e <5^fifbrnia mail* j
eemfal'route now over due are m
and Jl supposed they have.been
d
te>. advice8,te«e been ifcei
JttofJ* ^k«'8 Pe?* gokl mines, bnt
eontinue to be of a discouraging
m- ^yiihfetayrdip'g the unftwAk
aceounts, howevar, the
tioil^ ikfitUer io^l^ues npahkl^.
—Many are returning destitute of oaaam
audaearly in> fehiUlung - '*$1
nil ii i
i£3C Repo!^- says that the-jr
as eommenaed wKm -Orleans,
not vouch for the correctness of the repart."
' 'IdVjfessihg calamity is related %+ Ae
Mm Utrald. A re 4ent'^f tha Wektfutk
«f tHe Trinity, living about seven iralanrtnaa
tdii >WM, fiitvin^^' wife'lmP^len
cbMren wa*' aMampknj; t« aave^.t^e«v^pmi
•betiig^dro^m^ J^od^^^t he sue-
faarilr ttna anil
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Huston, E. G. The Daily Texan (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, Ed. 1 Monday, May 23, 1859, newspaper, May 23, 1859; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth235621/m1/2/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.