State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 34, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 31, 1860 Page: 2 of 4
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to iio kept up durlif tho umiui'r no oroiild Mpoolillj
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tho bMt ioeoramodiiiotl obohid (n tho South t.iih
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Ticc.M April as.
KT Mr T11.iT.111n. K.-.t.Ol0rk of Ibe Offleeof Std'.i
Oixiite if Hiitlior tail Aem ilnri.B my ibwooo.
1 ooroptiiaeo with our portoonhlp itnomont i.
Ordon on nt-jri note mill other ovldonotM of ilelit 0
tho purt of t:.e Bnn srltl ho 1 ui.i n Mr KiT.t And no
nteitiiti rof tiio d. m will drill htl order ujuu uld drat
wlthnat in oxpron ind wnttoa iitnimcot Ikb.1 hy
Oioh loeinber of lid tlrlU or In Ittthorltod AtfOI t.
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TnE srn;or.iDErt OFFBR8 OS LIBKRAI.
twriin lor Oiih Qerotjlblo l;-er or ptotk oni;
fourth latomt iu th'o S;.it aizeltu OflJ.. nivvlaide
UrUlMd to - 11 ; - In o'.lmr hoiQoa not j MbJIulUf
ti bli twunu fordolriiuj to .ill.
St.i Auto.10 Q.rild tJj L-l-er t Telin aoujtun
T.lrdi ind ChlrMtoa 2Tlwi will ploiMOun uie-.
oid ..ud no bill. IBV'ISU BOOT
2 w wuru plwued to inout witli Rep-
Woeuutlre Davis 01 Btitrop tLo ptst Kk.
He u iu lino bualtu.
C3T Wo ctj. tiiu atteiitiiiii of our roadera
to thu kdvertuement of . a. llituikoii i
our pnper. Hell putting upu.e vtrt Una
wnKoiui which be ollura un reuonabte unit.-
nd is prepared to du any kind of work In ui
lino with iitatiiuv and despatch.
JC3" Wo ee that our joting Aitni Bridg
er haa Bttod up hli Gallery un Pecan street
in the ntoui formerljr occupied lij Harper and
Cater wliero Lo is prepared to receive hi
(Honda an I liiriiish them with H:. -Uko pic-
tinea. S Ad.
ZTSTto card of Phillips i KalCn in an-
other toltunn. Persona wiahing work done
would do well to give them a call- -tbqy are
prepared to do all kinds of Carpenterj work
iu tho Lost t)lo aud on tho moat reasonable
terms.
EST Wo loam that J. !:. Rector Esq
f .rmorly of this offlco baa been nnnlntal 1
Jerkship in the Ooinptrollors Jl!i.-o. He is a
rofftcWliS? gentleman and the appointment
partinont ""'" lh? nWu head of that de-
ffS"n..-. ivlsll?
home from ti. Ci-iirt of tho Thirteenth l'i-
trict. Tho news of bi speech in Roborton
comity had alrc fj preceded him. Wo have
heard it hv.'.iy praUed for it; comprehensive
and tlMroup:!) di-cit.ion of all tho eilstlns
iwue of the day. We aro glad to lir.d Jud;.'
Oldham in f:no health iiv.d spirits.
iTS" Capt McOtARTr is a candidate for
District Attorney in the Sixth Judicial Dis-
trict. Hi oiflii.11 upon the death of fion.
Henderson delivered before the la-t Legi-Ia-tute
wa an eloquent corop ltlon and pavi
him much oharactor in that body. In 184)
tho Captain re-iguod the ofl'ice of Districl
Attorney to fight the battlesof his countn
in Mexico. Should ho be elected ho will do
honor to tho ofllie.
Tho Wolf it " IM Ulshanor I"
In t e l.otiisvillo Journal of Ud March is
the following :
1'n.nunMi ARoTUil Wo roiiniii'iid to
tho people Govern ir. and l.i gi-laluroot 'texas
thu rabjottwd extract fhitn tno recent mosaagu
of the tiovernor of t'lililoruia. Although a
large debt has bin incurred as tiiu U ' araor
says "yot wo look iu vain for soma evidence
justifying Its oreatlon hating no publlobu ld-
mgs Mid but one charitable institution an
Insane As) lutn to Kiint to aa evuh nrn ol its
being Inotlrred fot tht .state's Innelit I
W hurras Texas ha- iiiiiniu'lal ninniiiuoiiu. to
point t in Justification ol thfrcroatioh of hor
ilrlil. A debt all told linking into iusig-
iiitininiT oooiparod with what is purchased
Mir .Vt. ii'iiu' in' mi ' in. her rediinption
front political and religious despotism hot
prlcoluss libeitt -her Gouudloaa public do-
hn un all iiroto how little she irvmiitti tu !!
but hat not yi'ii' aii'l bow tnuoh slio gained 1 1 1
It Is truo tno Congress ol the I Fuiletl Mate.
paid the Texas orotltors a portion of their
debt sotni'tbingover Uftj cents on tho tioi-lui-
ol principal and Interest thou duo but
Leimi bas never pi id tine dollar ol tho remain-
der. Hut on tno ouutrury her Legislature
refuses to divide tho live millions uf dollar
landed 0V0T to licr by Cungro s fiiP Una e-
prosi purpose or to appropriate anj portion
if her bundled millions of acres ol public
lands which she expressly agreed to dob
the .ii'tii'Ic-oi' nnuexntiou. .lw JJ s.l Ippl
repiaia utg Mississippi m.iy again Lohl up uei
llshouorod head; for iter crime u vonial toui-
pai'csl to the detji dkhviim ol horr.oh a;t Ijiovv--iiul
i tel Lint our purpose i simply tu
nvito attention to tLo tollotving extract from
Gov. Latuaiu's moo.-.igo lo tuu Caliloima Lo-
jisraturo. In regard to tho revolutionary debt of Texan
the abovo extract is a vilo oaluin'ny. All tiiu
mans and donations fro.a patriotic in livi luaU
10 assist as in struggling for liberty have boon
lecognitodby I'oxa without OXtfOptlon whur-
evei tueee could bo nsoortalned at tho tmi
amount and with tno stiptilalod interest.
Tho only class of dobt which Texas failed to
recognisa at tho full value in. contracted af-
ter tho revolution. Tuu Comptroller's report
if 1840 shows this to bo 8i3O(X)0O3 out ol
ibout 810.000000. These were tho promli-
ory notos and there aio ci-os wbero the said
notos had boon oxohangod by the Government
for supplies at jive and sovon 1 r a spociu dol-
lar. In 1SU a Judge tVhoie salary was
51750 reoolyed gl 2150 in tiromissory note
Che Qovurnmeut pal 1 out tho.e notes at tin-
market rate and uuboJy took them without
being able to obtain thoir actual exchangable
valuo in g'H.ls or spucio.
In paying the debts of t'io Ropublio the
gr.niud was taken that wo woro boun 1 lo n-
tiini to the public creditors what according
to a just average thoy bid p.d 1 for our secu-
ntiot an 1 also tho rate of interest stipulated
but no more than this. Upon this basis an
equitnble adjustment was made by our ac-
counting oill lord nn 1 ha 1 it boon carried o it
every claimant woul i havo received bac'K with
interest to the last dollar ho had over ad-
vanced In thosorvico of tho Republic or in-
vcstcd in her securities whllo several millions
of dollars would havo boon saved to mir Trea-
sury which under tho arbitrary adjustment
of Congress liavo boon paid over to desperate
speculators who never advanrod half the mo
noy thoy havo received.
Tho dofoat of tho equitable adjustment ol
Texas was chiefly owing to tho crodltora
themselves who accepted tho terms proposed
by Congress uud secured by banrain ami cr-
ruption in our Legislature what tho people
had refused to ratify at the lulls. Tho credi-
tors havo nothing to complain of at the hauls
of Texas. They used their influence in defeat-
ing the jurisdiction of Texas over tho debt
and justly dosorved all tho consequences of
' Hut s0 far as t:.o honor oFTcxas is con-
cerned her fair tscutcheon is yot untarnished
by a single blot. She not only .acted upon
the principles of equity towards her creditor
but her action is fully confirmed !. the
course of the framera of ti.o Constitution of
the United States the .author of the laws in
regard to the national debt and the recorded
-entimonts of the fathi ra of our country. On
this very question of national debt. Col Ma
son declared In tho Convention of 1
TUB IKDtAIf HIOM'IIIII.
We learn that the cl titan of llo-ipm have
lately given tho Indians stiuo hot OhiSOt A
gentleman informs us thut Capt Wilvitiand
two of his nelgbboTi intercepted two parties
and set them uf.ait. They escaped by ibtn-
dolling their bonus and taking to tho don-o
brush where once out of sight it was Impos-
sible to trail or follow them. Tim Uaptaln
had stationed mother party nt n piss iu the
mountains who intercepted a band of In-
dians and iiveapturod thirty head of hnr-Os
Tho Indians ilicovorod tin in a little too soon
and ni-.i il iu the mountains but a part ol
the citi.eiis still watchtd the Gip Mid three
days afterwards Intercepted anotuor party oi
whrtn thoy killed three; thoy nlo rcap
tuied Iiitnn bead of -tolen bores 'lu In
diaus made their o capci
Tho sculps of the throa Indians iro pre-
sertod. Among other things found on the
poraoni of flieso Indians tree 4 Bovtjrnmonl
blanket with' u. 8. " inlrked upon It ami n
g ivoniiiiont etui tine of tilO roflskins be
ing Wounded cried out "I'on't shoot me
plenty sick 1" The men desisted and en
pis in: hun by when ho shot at one ol then.
nd killed bis bone. This was Mr. 01 lAllln
who turning on the tronchoroua Indian ma.it.
him somewhat "iteter.1
On tho nu riling of the Mine dtr on Ri-
lor's creek a fow inlle north-wqit if tfu
place whore the alove stirring events Iran-
pired Mr. Daniel Roberts and olio of hi
neighbors discovered a partyof Indians henl-
Ingeume horses on a bluff near bis linn .
Toco citizens slipped up upon tho Iniim.
and llrod. and killol .no of them. The fi :i
back Into a thicket and re-loadod; t: on sr.i-
liod out and (Ire 1 agiin whon an Indian hol-
lowed " Wiik" and fell over on his face ih e
in bans then rctrea'.od. Thorn Wero soven ..(
them and it Is supposed that thoy are the
same ban 1 which killed Mr. Ire "inn am'
Mr. R'tiot's little son and ipearpd iii- litih-
daughter. Three of tho number wero those
doubtless killed by Mesws Alloa Amlerion
Qlllflllln Rolls Honfio and others.
Ii was some gratification to Mr. Renfro no
donbt for his father and brother were in-
derod b.V tho Indians two yo.irs ajjo not
many milos from tho snot.
Wo aro r. reiving many leitori frm tie
fro-iticr anl tho people assnro us tliat if Got.
Houston will come up on t e Spanish pony
'.is friends talked about in the canvas- lie
can havo all his doubts about tiio doprada-
t;ons and murfors of Indians removed by oc-
ular demonstration.
Th- facts show that tho In bans on the IV-
sorvo aro among the party committing the
depradat'ons. In many cases thoj appear
Well armed and in citizens dross. A ukull
of an Tndian brought to Au-tm. was rooog-
nized we barn by Don. Robert Tat ho- the
Commiaslonor of Guv. Houston u a Cad lo
and jet it is aid that the Qoremor would
not bo persuaded of the fact. If these ln-
diaii are really tho cause of the murders now
being committed tie trust they mil bo sum-
marily doa.lt with. "Tho evidence taken be-
fore tho Peace Commissioner abundantly
confirmed the fact and Bubsoquont cvoht
seom to indicate that thoy aro still at the
bloody wink.
aiu-i.i.;: it vti.ito.tD.
Tho Itlpnrtod Klin nlllm Ditwosn ln-
loan nntl l niei l.-iti. v Itlisos Iu
tailliufilitin.
We aro indebted to Judgo Oroiby of til
I'iv " for tho following pai iii ulsri.
'i in-tvin'i. truth lo regard to the report
that tho American Coiunmiider at Full Itlisa-
Tes. bad been ordered to tsko position with
hi forco in tho town of HI Paso in tho .State
of.Chihuiihua is' as follows: A citizen ol
Kl Paso 'lex. addressed a vomiiiiinii'ittion to
ilr. Phelps Member of 0 engross from Mis-
souri convey utg the InttlllgOPOsI that a huge
baud of robber.. fsUprtoaou to bu acting Under
thu orders of the Miromoti Qvvernroont)
wore advancing upon the city of Chihuuhiia
and that after lediiiang that city tho proba-
blllt was that an attack would bo made on
1.1 Pnso mid thai the authorities of the hUl
u.enti"iv'l place de-iiid the protection ol
the'mllltarj fordo stationed at Furl bliss.
On receipt ol this communication Mr. P.
in connection withe portion nf tho Texas
Iclogaiiun immediately had nn intervicn
wiim tho r.oil.Mt. whereupon a oaoloot
meeting was called and it iv.i determined to
is. no tho order lUggu.tud. Muauwlillo t'.iji u
marched with his foj jo to PiiitiiI (icily -itu-a
oil ubuut jfiu Ulllos south oi Chlliujiliun)
in I v. a i there met bj ft Liberal lb ee. an i
after an engagement leulling ilia if? tin bat-
tle lo abandoned tho uit.i L and retreated
ii ii lmi i.i 'ii.
IVhon.ludgo Crosby arrived at F.I l'io. hi
found there a number of tho mot prominent
ind we li i. citizens of C Ihilitliua w o had
lo I IVoni iho in prone i of i aji u. On receipt
if tho intolljige ice of t lie roti'ontof this ren-
:i It- c dof ' .'i e who had abandouo I their
. une i i sd returne 1.
Tl;n ISovoriioi- an.t lila f) -nn s-a. the
Comptroller ami tho Tux tntv.
TI article n hli . j. are i in i late numhor
of tho Inteltliencur finding fault with the
Onmptmller's Instruetlima has nodoubt de-
feated the collection of many thousand i !!ar-
if Si its revenue. Thi5 article was to have
been bached up by a ' PrSclamatlnn " from C'o
VG ivernor annulliug the Cumptroltcr's intnic-
t. on-; bu. having Informed tho Comptrnl'cr
nf the fact that n'llo.T r-iv. htm such a rebuke
a knocked " tho Prod imatinn ii to "pie "
It is to be regretted that tho Qovornor
wo.l' enflter his political prejudices to lead Biluwd Joihua Hooper James Archer a
inn in .so nij ..hit i.ui.'i.m lUii-or. ari'i nr i i i r i'.:.
tno same tunc oy lllstll-aUVHod nnd nnautli
izo.l intei'f renee hazard the collection of the
public revenue
Trial nofflmant Bill.
Afloordlng to our advloet the following is
the Intest action of I'otigruss on the aifiend-
motit (pioviiliiig for Texan volunteer-) tOtbo
West Point Academy bill introdtii-oil in the
Senate by Lotus T. Wlghll ottd through his
iiilluonce and cloipii'iien Adopted in the Int-
tor liody by a largo majority.
In this connection vt o will notice a paltry
and discreditable effort tnado by some of the
parasites Of Gov. Houston to attribute tho
11.1'cis of tint measure to Un Irrfluenoa oi
thoir loadiir and to roll (Jul. Wigfall of his
tied em nod laurels. When Gov. Houston
Hits amonibor of tho 0 8. 8.( ho failt.l to
got through it iinillor measure although by
toe enbrti of Meeaw. Roagan and Bryan II
lull already passed the Dower Goiiso
Wasimvkhin. March 3) Tho lTouovotod
mi the referring to tho Committee ou Mtli-
i n-.i Afluirs liic We t Point Academy bill
h returned tiom thu Souate with tj amend-
mi nt uiihing nn appropriation for calling Into
ervico a mountc I regiment of Texan vpluu
tcoral Carried 1 1 1 against 7.t.
loiMV Mi;i:rix(isi.
Since our last i ..ny prvcoedings of countt
ncoungs have cumo to hand. Wo condeiisi
i- uuii'li a- pUssildo to unalilo us lo lay tl.ein
beloro our readers!
l)i in. i oi'y nf i. ..I..il
W. VT.Diinlap presided T.J. Mlllsapps
-i'iM"ai'v. (a) ' iUtt 00 .' i "' a' II. r.
.in J A 1)11 D. L. Aiv-.'ll Jacob Price end
ii 'win Boill .iu.
l'.io r- i l.ition - aio eminontiy soun 1 an'
ii.lni' tho past platforms. It la laid d n.
ta.ii
"No territorial legislature has d
'I'lgpt to lefu-o even by uulriOltdU log
'ii.'i to uxtuud i e pi'ttection of its law
''iv.' :in and evorj kind ol property which
; t.ir citizen i 1 I'.o Ullitod Si ales hnvo a righl
' loci .l in in any of tbo ..t jlo- of this IliOn J
Dtlegate to Gal vest on H. P. Bee J. A
Dill;Jomes M. Di iwn l J M.il- ippa.
UOtllOttl'ney ol' Shcll.y.
Jihua II ajpor Couirman and J . ;. Archer
Secretary. Tno delogates anpsjinted to Gal-
vo.t.si are D M Short A. M. Tru.t B A
J Wiilianu V. J. Wether) J. J. Ituunel-
Choreas PowdrelL Jamei Orahrm Hcnj. Wil-
A. Mclemoru A J Brlnson Oarrol
SB
P-I
. The Cl 1; I: i-.inl -is hdl ill ill t' i i 1 nit. i tin: I
ol by the list soision nf tho Legislature I r
tha construetiun of the abovo road fi uu Ur almin
to Austin hold their first in lugs llnitrup o
last Ssturdsy. The Bsard nrssiiizi'db) ti lo-.
tl on nf Or urge W. Ola ek n- I u n'. i.t n1
odupteJ the Miip.stt forms ntnl pro tiled fm
ih- opening" ol bioks lor i b ortptn n n.r ibi
.-lo. k uf ilie Cumpany. B.t die ctsitor Ibre.
hundn-d Ihousaitd didlsrs uf the capital -t"i-k
niua be tafteu (.five per cut pun! n odvo ..
i re tfco Ui iiitint can uigai hi and ;
t r. 'the Ctiuiuiimii nets have io Itt'd ol I.
up ilifs'.ch (njihio In fiie a Dual i.i -talui ma
the first due luu- I' -Hli.-nl lb I
June lei I -ii3. I'he five per u at wh oh i-
I'HUediiy tue char of TrTi o.. paid iu aivauue
that I uiuat of ei-urse be pnid oriatiafaeiuiilj lecuri-d
Z Wo have had tho pleasure or meet
ing with our friend Capt. J. D. Ulair win
lias jut returned to hj home in this coun.tt
after a year's absence in Honolulu. Wo (ii
root the attention of our readers to hi
advert i ement for the purchi-cor hire ol
negroes.
liL V' c have been leased in meet wit1
Judge Bucknerof the 18th Judicial Di-trict.
Ho repOrte that the Indians continuo tlieli
depredations and murders. One man wa
lately chased into Ca-troville. and sonic fort'
mu!cs captured from bis train by tho Indians
aPTS" Dr. Stiles living near Austin is pro
pcentiug the Cashmere Gnat. He has wi
learn tome beautiful kids which he is success-
fully raising.
WlXUAMSOff.
We return our thanks to our friends ii
Williamson for their efforts in our behalf
The Gazette i- rapidly making its tvav to tin
firesides of the thinking men of the countn
Kollii....! Sleetliiga.
Public meetines will be held for the purpor
oftakimritpstiiekinthe "Air Line Rallaoad"
froiii Brenham to Austin at tho followinp
times nnd i. bices;
Austin Wodiiesdar April dtb; Webber
villo. Satnrduv Anrli Ttb; rt-t-trot. Wrdne
day April nthj porrwiiie Saturday. Anrl1
Mth; Floyd's Done Wednesdnv. April 18th
Lexington. Saturday At ril "M Caldwell
luo-.'nv. April 24th Eve
April 2flth.
There will bo public addresses at each place
and nil persona arc earnestly aequeated to at
tend.
"sin 1 n iii Aii in rilahnp.
We learn that it is not Iniproluiblo that wi
mav have a visit from Madam Anna Di-hoi
tho celebrated vocalist who has for si man'
i yenrs attraete I Crowded audiences in ever
put of the United States mil Great Britain
There are nunc here who would in.t go (
hear her and wo think that she Would nbtaii
a snfflciont poeunlar.v reward to rompensafi
her for her visit. Wo hope she will come.
" tint purchasers at four live six. eight for as toe Ceuiuiimoiieis will bo penounlij ..-. i...
one did nor stan I on tho same footing with I -blrt t IbeBuofd oi Direuiors ii that aiii-u
tbo first holders supposing them not to bo i i-'"'1 '"r u eries ut u.eetluga on Ho lu.e-np-blamaple."
ptsr.iui.ur psper oi tu-ia). lioto 'jeetiug.
' . I will be attended hi Judges li I) t'nwuia uno
Thua we have briefly shown first that Texas w. a 01Uw. Oor.ltlzen. uuvt baveibeim-
loooguisouuuu proposoa to pay every dollar portuuity ol atoiitng ilioinitltti in tbo
.1 tno loan or donation for the revolution nt ! lagva -. railroad
me inn amount with interest ; every other
mini in me nisi irnrttiilly advanced in .sii-i.il i.oiid Unit all Hill
he service ol the Republic! that her course pruiuoti u ll every uiso iuteie.ted will .1
wasjustifleiiaa well by tbo principles. if cQiiIti I bit uart. it will hoar heseii. .... i ...
a of our federal euv-1 let us all gn to work willingly ..id variiesiiv.-
a emu- j l-i-i tliere ho no bi.ldiiui psoa e u i ing .
door o
a-tin.
All knot' tho l.r if::'.
and itel au iuterest in the euloipnie nod it i
.nilelilly lii.jnd Unit all V ill contribute t il-
Caoslns U. cioj Difondlnn lewanl in
ICetstnokx
We take the foliowiit extract from the
I icjnnatl Com net :ial : t "11th Jan. Mr.
Clt. had alvcttt-ed to speak at the State
Ho i e at Prankl .-:. I io du irs ivoro clou i
up in him and ;. ; ike oi I Ide
'Mi'i Hi said Senator fli-ockonrllge 1ms
"alluded to tha po.it Ion ol Senator Seward in
that require n l.l..-
i . the tatesms i of New i Urk '... II ...
'di Iiimkolfj but hero iu Kc it u k .
; i ho press is not u-co at ibei ty ol stoech
"not universal he ; .- .
' lae at i . hands. Mr I lay proceeded to
' how that by "hi hci'law' Sowar ! inti nde I
o same revon . .i uf an
Pi rnal su
'prema ly ol law I ... ito man
"and good cil u i lod I in other
Le.-;:i Mr ihii wits iu issiveh
i this jiarl Iu in I ; . lod (
'.Seward oxpres- in in r t.ird to 1 a "ir e-
ire sibl conflict" and that t lin
Uopri cntntit I h Carolina and o ir
i 5tal and the ... . .
C to-day so in' i. ml ever Gut hi
i :i imj ! i '. It
pi-wis .ti -iivopro it .
cune .i .ii .; to i . in well before
. ..... i ieir lido; th . iv h i m i Ire i
ti-n : . . i. of I io i a i'I
'in Iv .' i-'c who if
' " ' i . ' . . .
'int o dy t i a . .-. ci . f. ... jo b u
' to Slavery h
V ioi . :
' ' ' I ! i ' i i . 1.111 '.!.
Iici . i of t i pri loiplo- of I Ito
' i!' " ' i up . : '. uf u i k ... ;
i .1 I : i Ti l."
I is a. .VJ . )' ; ...: i .' ii ii
II. Oaci ii I'mi. I' i tmi ii i: iu
whin i i ti'tii; si In i n . i i o ti; S: ito v
yo s:t 1 1 ; ;' . . .. ; vv .. . v
t 11 t'J li...'- ii.r ' 1 i ; . I . I ; I .
''' i (-It it
Domoeraoj of Oaudalnpo
The party asseinbled id Scguinon tho 10th
Inst W.J.Davis wa callqd to tho chair
and M. L. Fitch appointed secretary.
A committee comjioao I of II ui. T II.
D ' i '. P. '.'. ito M. I. Audi r i Pari
Smitl .... I . Sn ih IV. ii. ; Irich J. li.
Joffei m J. nalley and .-. M. Iving reported
rosolutl hi- whb . wen una iu ly ad ; tod
i .- -i it i the right ol pi itection to
lavi ; ropertj in evi ry territorial
ment in thu United Sti tflsj en Iu e the
timonl f James Buchaii in in Ills late im
si ". i t neither Congri nor a territorial
I'cgislatui nor nnj human l a-ei . an;
anth ity to impair this right of protec n j
that the South woul II iiiifa'rtJilul to hor
trust ii he ! I to ultimately demand
her righl I om ' ' ijress un lor the iii : i
il t: Supreme Court; npprdrc of 1 o cour e
' Virginia an t ei pro - n sincere conviction
i.i' i ic tiino I as an I forSoutl !ru -i ito
to defend them ngnl -. u aggros-
ions i Demo ii.'v of i i uidalu a rojoi o aver
l!1? IC ' Lf C'Q.l U ..' -' : d fj. II
Knndolph for rcsnomination; nDoA R. Uun-
icls K. R. Lubboek M. i l Taylor and
1 n Mir . .:: o i .. : rates to Chailu ion
fi Ge i. T. W. Wnul an ; Cut. M. D. Giv
am as electors fnr 1 S i nt I rec ; also
'"''ii In ... : . .. At iiruej . icral.'
Dele Ui ti ilvc-to i ;. 11 Duggan T
' '''' M h Dunn Ion. J. R. ! lie o i
V. il. II ipges M. U :.;. Col A. L. IJiir-
' 'W Jo .ii Irel in 1 T I). J..: : ... ; l ;-
au I iV. P li .: ..- i a -.
anwiTTtno Title morrt1 or PROTitr
no- in hi.svi: riioi'i'.n i v IN Till:
TBIinlTIIUIBN.
Tho Hon. G. W. Fitch of Iiuliaua.Jii bit
speech ill the C. S. Sinato on propi ityTti ter-
ritories delivered on tiio Bd Feb. holds to tho
position
1. Tliat a soil coti(ilul.v! sipialier organi-
zat lull ha i no Community rights nnd that any
resolve or regulation" may make can have
no other than tiio torco of nioli or lynch Int.
Z That If a regularly organized terril il
government Meet d it power iho Courts ou
appeal cm oom 1 1 ih action.
.(. Il li 1 tiu duty of CougroM to SCO lli.il
the Coin I have iiijoqontc powor nnd that
their di ions bo n pocti d.
I. C'ougifsi i ii. i apply n tiutcdt of Its own
a remedy suggested V the Sunatol Irutn
Illinois it nppii nine lo I Ian. but a riiucUy
tvhully illCOUstalvlit With and Intal to thul
.M.u.i .: V i lot .ii ni' ti 1 1 .i i ii right of lec'i--
luiiun in a U'lriiuiy unit i- Luugroes uaii
ic ieal ti.e i ah.' ui i.i il territorial u-1 attai o tl o
lornto.'y to.sinue doutiguuits State and extend
over It tuu httvs ol lh.it. HtatO.
ikiici- Mr riu.n cites tbocoaoof Kansas
nut asks il it would nut bo in tho power ui
Uougress to place tuat territory under tue
laws ui Missouri mi'i Would not ihun tuo ocia
.1 Mli uurlspeotallj prourutmghlas'o propeitj
ui T..0 alainouiil Int. ol salu tel'l'llory
in tnis mauuer .Mr. t ilea eUoctuull) di--jio.iii.oi
too dootrino oi "uniriouUly icgida-
noir" sci up i 'j Mr. Douglaii
Mr. lite t.. in admits tuu whole right o.
prOlOC'tOll lo.l. i.c piotity ii iimed uy I...
:o.lL.. all l 11 V. o lil. lo ...i.ia.ii t..o ngi.t Wi
uiUatokOet tu'aoe all auon Iriendo anu a .v..
caco. a Mr. Fitciigu tlvwit beneath tho-uvui
iVhollUili ttavu of Llacli KupubllCrtUialli.
IV' hen im permit this to take place in
.uull l.j.-u nd our ical frioudsat tun Nurib
a.nl retain -.ucti iraltori us Douglas who Woub
uu.it u m ireaourrily than the lllaqk Repub-
licans tUniiauiv .
Aaotl.tr l'lglit on the RIo (iiamla.
Wo loarafforn the urowmville Flag thai
on tho lOth Inst. the American troops (rang
... and regular" under i io respective com-
inan Is of Capts. Ford -iii i Stonctnau) crossed
the Rio Grande fir tho purpose of nttacklnt
I Cortjna at rancbo d le Mesa where accord-
! mg to the official notification of tuc oiiicer in
! command at MatamoraaCortina was ono imped
with a considerable force. Accordingly the
Americana urp'riod at that Rancho a force
who iifrortvur.ls cl.'iiini-il to he ' oftbeNati -nal
liii.ird." and to liavc n ci rim ction with I r-
t;i: i Ii :.:.:. ; I iwyvcr tluii Oi : is
wai in the Mi . sn cainpand bad made bis
i - ! -...''. i Id bo made
two o Uiu.Moxicana wore wounded.
Lsitir rVom Momioo.
We loam by the last mail thst M'rsinon
the loader of ibo Chtinb srty liad aban-
dinml tiio soigo of Vers Cniz and that Ids
iniiiyhnl lioen di.i oij's.iilzed and disperse. I.
ffy Wo received by mall OB iho nth
March tho Waablngton Oonstitutiou of the
Ud February being about tivu weeks on tin
trip. We merely mention tliis to shoe the
perfect stale of Chaos in tho Texas mails.
Our p'joplo liavo DO justice liiOWU Ihctn III
toe post offlco department)
1860 FRESH GOODS. i
'run IDBIt ninricH aim: t'ow ri:ci:ivi.m
1 a l nt dsem Baiorlmial of Millsalfltirli r anil a
nii-r dnsi k-hsIs ... i ' - la port Men 'Inn i
lli'ri.tvlilis r- IM and l.'sik Itarni.S) ; I sk n..
Haboo tootetoarmrioh Orssndtoi ; do do i..i. .
JsoOoi'ts ; ptotn oolorod Frvaoh .owiist Most On .
ilins I'l-rn I ii .11 of lbs litost inooruii . .
.In .r. ti I vi .1 nnd for SSlfl !
HAMI'ililV v lll.'i'lit. i .
Jpty A friend writing us from a dlttanl
county sats ' In times lib- these the candid
and temperate and unahn. holed if all parties
concede tbo truo detnofiraoj to bo the .inly
ens. rvatlve constitutional partj In th coun
try." 'I bis is a very eoniibou OpiliiOil At
no time bare wooeouemoro gonoral dctn-iniiiaii.-ii
to .-upi'.'ii tno Domoeratlc party.
"i"-Thc Loultville Journal it icems ha-
Int.. ly been ehiiiuug in witlitbu nUaiOOl lin
New Vorh 'lilblllie that "Gov. lloi-toll de
-cites the 'lain lit. of Ins count i j iiion." i'lipii -in
Texas who ran boast of that -cut intent after
the reasons given bj the Tribune will bo well
prepared to support the Tribune ii it.'- Boutl
Is defeated In .biiu.
CI.OIIIIMi.
am i. i. ui: A I
If i. ii i ' l i'ti l osla I'..!. Vi
ii . aipscs -
Whites oord Msrsslttii t'lnia a Vesii
l .. iud tlj Dunool S..-I.-..I.1 I'.ii..
.. . n-. 1 1. i.iv i. I.. .'". Coots sod l'liita
Ril "i mil in-
All inal i. .' SI ! I . -i.'.'1'V
m it I . . mrsti:; llBKUH k
.ii ST l:l.c.l i.i.
C1OTTOSA0KB l'l..NTLr.H MM::. Iikow .
' I. . 11" III Hpl i K I'll".- Sn kw - n . I
" . i .i"-i i. . it . .1 om" ii i.n . utiil.
Illil.a Itlioti stiO cotton Mn. 'i j. e- logMhi r i HI ti ..
fiimdafoi "I'- I ind Stfiaejcr ttaai
l'"i -..lo b)
Ms ih 81 'CO gAMPBOW a IIEyRlcKs
DI H'li.l.l) I tJtVAOHBII II.V11M dual r...
ind fin ii.h !; s.Mll.sii.N a Hl.M.i ;
Wasiiin.; ion. March J". The Democrat!'
's.'tiiiiuil Committee have determined not t.
change the place of meeting of tbo Demo-
cratic Convention next month. The deputa-
tions frotn New York Philadelphia Bostot .
llcbinond and Savannah it is undorstto '
h ivo chertored ateamers to lako tliotn i
0 i.irlo-ton nnd thoy will live oil board V i
t ieir fi it nds during the sesaloni
SPECIAL .NOTICES.
Ht KiusoLit Btomaoi Bitttni -Wc ntptctewO 1
N iLnl ih tl mild iii. J elite (nit hftlltd) U m tily c 1
r i-n in ilit muDtrj a nrputftilon 1 oi ll) hjck. d il
i eli It i.ne fra iLkf tUnt ui Jtiytd o i the sunt I m
laairOJ-a. I i afu:.W..t di-IH ki .'II il? of ill .'i"t iCNb
.V. lite IE' Fui.Ct.Oi . M WI ft lu at S"1 Mtfl't. I
tent's nil 1 chronic ilUvfiit-r ll act with the UlttlO
romptQtn an eflleae a:.d iho propliatora ar C'
llnttall) rooalflrtg IbftlMMl (Vrrofit and uralcfu'. l-tln o
laltof (tt Vftlutt Tho &I0K1 aHiof fcOtoritty tod ti
bad tni wptrtiseot thvfkUhol tl crcduloof 1 n-.
i ot been Dwd 10 . m t .- pojiu'nr nppfniil f ttlll I71C
lot Oft) il lU (t-: fcitti U-e ii 4 call OW Oflwtfi ' rti .l
Irtlj dnt tu tta lotfitulo moi't
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LIST OF LETTERS
Dun
freen Tlmrsdi
iT'S- The Columbus San Antonio an
Hio (lianlo Rail Road Company lias beoi
. organlaudi Hon A. Osarai of Houston Pros
(dent. This gives that gentleman the Presl-
wo over a Urge portion of the line from
Drle in to Sail Antonio. Tho section
..iThc Sibine to lloii-toii i promised com-
pletion by tie 1 ." 1 1 1 September next. TT.i-
will give a connection with the Railroad weal
as tar a. Columbus.
JE9. WlanoiMn and Minnesota have up-
pointed doleKates to Clmn-o m favor ol Win.
il. Seward for l'lcideiit.
is tho action of the fat ll
eminent) nnd that if any creditor I
-laiiit to make it cannot lo at tli
loxas. bne is already n !cno 1 legally by the
reditor's own act an 1 m n illy by hi- refti-il
co abide by the equitablo terms upon which
be proposed to discharge all her liabilities.
One word: Thouuthor of tho above extraot
s nominally the editor of the Louisville Jour-
ial but the piper cime to us from Lexingti n
Kentucky with the article marked by some
unknown hand. Wo cannot suppose that nnv
lUtlngulsbed creditor of Texas in that city
niild possibly witness the perpetration of so
injusl a slander upon our character. Tho
lebt of Texas has been more thin j itly paid
I'he United States never piil a dollar of ir
nt of her treasury. 1'ho money was ours.
uld was the price given for a part of our tor.
itory largo onuugh to sustain a magnificent
inpiro of people. The "tov illthoitur" o1
eXOi bai been too Ion- in tho mouths ol
rmorint speculators who' llko crows around
carcase biennially t;.r.iu; m- lobbies nnd
fill continue to do so tinti' tho I t-t aero o1
nd and last dollar in the treasury -hall have
ten taken. Hut for this cla- of men. the
ni arallelc 1 outrage committed by the federal
iivornment in withholding tho payment of
S 000000 over to Texas to which she was
ntly entitled would nover liavo happoneib
I'liese men were more potent than our whole
elocution in Congress and finally showed
hat even a State Legislature had to succumb
ii their power! Wo have yielded all that
to shall ever t ield up to them again. Thet
ouat bo content Hud Texas been suffered
i receive the whole ton million of dollar
n'o her treasury after pining with our ei-
untio domain fur this pitiful sum we could
ivc afforded perhaps to have boon liberal to
hii-o of our own people who hale spent years
f il oir lives in dofen ling Toxes from her en-
uiies. witliout rocolving n dollar tor their
nice uud fieii'ientlv. while In ihnt si...oh.
lithout food or shelter but whet accident
I. iced in their way. How many old citizen-
'f Tex I uno have hi I ever ijulliil- lit it.
a mils are now .ullcrlllg in poverty while
iic ipeculutnrs upon the Ti xos securities Im
ire still prating about our "deep diihouvr" are
iving in pilaci's built from tho proceeds ol
their iniiniticeiit speculations!
Ilieia tu do th nink wbicll will cm lei iU I ell
tiu uuini tiio wh .io coiniiiii diy.
llioein-ruy already display d hy iur 'e'l ts
.ozena (Jul Hindis. Gen. V ti a-'C-C'l scin
Jodge Ohilniin In iho pruuiOtiiu of ti.li eiitui
tnize wid mil flnji hut cii-'y tiilt iiuntiiiuo lae
j )in.rcuti in uf thi'ir 1-llJnldo wn.lt untl. ila lli.nl
! i Uipleli. U-
tiii! a -i .ry.
In the case of .S. M. Booth in V'i n
agakiat whom tho Grand Jury or tho C. .-.
Court in 1855 found a true bill for "obi
-truct ing resisting and opposing' the exceu
lion ol process and ''aiding abetting and u--aisting"
the o-capo of Joshua Glover c ni t-
.'ir -''iri from tho "usto'dy of the Mtirslial
live years have now elap i-.h and -till the sen-
tence of the Court to a fine of ore tin ;i :i: '
dollar-and imprisonment has not yet I ecu
enforced. In February la-t ho was on mo-
tion of the U. S. District Attorney rccom-
initted to tlie custody of the Marshal and i-
now confined in the Cu-icii- House In Mil-
waukee and guarded d.iy and night by offi-
cers employed iu the service of the federal
government All this delay has been caused
by tbo Interference ol tlie State Courts and
not n pri-on of the Slate or a Stale olllci r i-
placed ut tho disposal of tho federal authorities.
'' " ivo is II s Isn iv Tho. (1 rn
if Wilmiiurtnn Del. dated at i
' if '' ' ' P . pi : i I ial . . i
" -' i iii and sent thorn olTou the
' : rro'i . ilmsd in.t'io last fifteon tear .
S "i I ".' T .; .
Wenxneetthisi adot Instanncof the tnis
i.lacol clomenci nf our Southern pooi'le .
The I: t i .- nf tho Al ' i p t ntlarv
wis Qirrotti :; . itai nogno ston'
'';. a potlifon from ffow V u-k was sent t"
the Governor of Alibims with ton thousand
lipnatiirrstii itslor lis liberation. The Exec-
utive pardoned hiin and ho was liberate 1 If
the above is tl o ..an.o pi-rsonace it will be
een jmw mueh the penitentiary or the gsl-
lows Ins 1 nt if her dno
I. D Rcld V.'il-
or Win S. '. m . and
oy or Vlctorta.
The part; mot n tli 17:. i.-t. ut Victo-
i'in J". "i .1. Liuiiy presided a iLtcd by
i une- Cullos ' iret .i" .
lu .... (
..in- II uit C in- Tu
J. D Ualticl I.
i ....
...--e .1-..I.. . i .; ic .. .; . . . 0.
I dor o (be Died .- ...... ; del tbi .
i lei.ceol the p-iwer ui a territorial legMa-
turo to defeat the rights of piiipoi . ttVW)
in 1 claim for t e -.: leqiutt prot tion Iron
me .general t vei ......; u.i i;. Buchanan
in. thu main and partioulnrlj in relation tu
territories.
Delegates t.. Galveston J. ii. Reid.C ms.
Poylor X. J. I). UatSel'i !. i . Ih. e Win.
Hunt 1 Joint .1 Linn: H ou. P. ''. Mok-
dalu to act as pr-txy in ca.-o of tho absence
of delegates
RBUAINIHfJ IN THE POST OFFICB.AtJa
A.ni 1.1 1S00.
Ad in - Djv'iI
ArnKtro . .IV
A ford H I'll
i ;.. Mlaa II
Amloli M M V
Anlncli J.ihu
A dumon J
...-i .1
A ll n K-.'rt
Al-' ' SJ
A' x:."lr t" ll
.'. . Ml
A Im II rsln
UiKkli't sill
H rv S A
iTll- llC'.-t'l--.' llttl.'Tlli.
Roorri !' K of Jack county publishes a
letter in tho " Wklli M i"ln which he says
that tbo r.osurve Indians an the dopn .' I
and that .t wild C un inc io i ever has been in ' H nrnJ t
.. .... ... .. . ii-i
.j..... ' -.' . o me i.iitiinei coiniiieii' o ;.
i'aII. ll. M. .!..;r. ..-. . a (.". S. ( Iflioor says
I itlho il -v" Indians assisted by a low
unprincipled ivhiui uio'inre nou engaged in
itealing and i lerii our frontier.
: b
ll
Rrowo il
Rrvnn W
Itonrisv Win I.
Bo) 1 U II
111 v. '. lb nry
I'. ....1 . I . . )
I Ilr on .Im in. s
It i:i.t V.
i.iiVN. llofulca.
i i iv.'Letc -.' it. : i a muv
:n'a Legislature on tho 13th
lory "I tho r pi utl '-i -.. i he 0 imr "f
thu State ' r I '' i for tho an t ol 'I ' ; piei
Ho denounooa tlie ilunficitv '-!.. Kirk-
i ii ::. j .i i .1 I '(. m: oi 'i':m
Soul !i. so as to put itself in nch a position
a.i.i'e ure the pniiishraenl of tho'o'whoof-
feud against it. Iat
t to tho Vn-
ring a bis-
' : ''.mi
. i n-r in ii..
ECasmi e.loUtlonletn
r.Ctvt". "V'I TU 'I . I. '. 28 The !..;:
I.niro-i.f llit" - r i . . to d.t ... ro hill
nr ridine for lhi ai liibuinf Te.-j In that '"
.;...! t..r't.-0 t- rnnr's veto by a Vole n :'n
t - I.' " '.Ht
Sn. .!.. . I ....; i ...'.. I t I.t. .. r .- .
I-. -. i. ...... ..i ' L'..'1'U t. ni Mini hern i
in-ii hid c.li.1 i nll-h Yinli-i. linn's BnH I
'- ' ' I " 'I 11 -iciit ami ihln o 011
i-tlalfrom the urneni nruf und aosthv. in mil
ii in H.-iiit O
llnf.illllli .1 1.
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Uttla Col Win
Unitltj I'
I.. iri'-V Alfred
I..- u. Prlii II
Laird dnmei W
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HAMPRON A HEKXI11 i 3
IKIN I INU I'M'lAi A r"iKi itock i.eRi u
book Jnt i. (" m-sI hid ii r a1 I f
BAMPfiO-N & HEN RICK 8.
A tiriiv and full aHittlQvi
SAMPSON A HENRI' -8
A largo itock i
CITATION EKV.
JO forwuo b
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htilnl and for sab- lit
RAMPH0N4 HEKR1CKS
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CU.MILY OEOCERIE8. A good aiiortm. I
L juatrccei
d and lor aale low tor r.
8AMP80N v HENIICKS
Ladle's utn'- e
A well aeh-
For .ale hy
SAMl'SON A HENRICKS
OOOT8 A H110E3
D youth's an 1 chlldren'i
itock
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McKni and t'slvln 8sadon Ooorys
lie
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FyT 'ho Conti I Tel-Ian edited by fir.
D. C Dick-on .-.-. in it is-l.e of l! o 9'1-h
I nit thai the ft leral union ran only he pre-
j serve I bv a strict i1 u'vanre of the rrreat
charter ivhich run: edit He justly adds tno
thai wo wi ul ! he ! penerate aons of noble
sirts to support a unl n .-.fier tl.n bond hm
been nnnulled. It .vn the known cerfnlnty
! that Dickson of firimea Baxter ef Harrison
an. I other- -tv.it.i 1 volo against the IToustdn
Sunth Carolina Resolutions t at caused the
Our coteniporary of thu'.Oillai Herald ro-
les'tu the rom :!: of " Fi ntier" th t (ien.
Houston i fol loll ing the dicy of Ills Ellas -
ti-ioii-jiie Ice. --.:." in rcfudm to rank up n
'' f.'. u o frontier settlers by itinp
o facts iu tbo cas.'. 'j ... truth is tiio had
Gov Runnels been in i ower t i-dav we
wo'ilil see the whole Toxu rojbuont rcid;
' ' -"i - I ' iu i . ' i i i I t . 1 1. ml ti o
ettlers on : i i i'-i m i ir .v .; I i ivo bei n mm
to:ol in to qn'oken tho movomont and irjflicl
the ni ' l -.. .i ry eh istl immt on tiie ln-
lians fiov Runnels never believed in rais-
in" volunteers to operato only in ini'l par-
tios. When Capt. Ford wis railed nut by the
liroatliin of the LoiH Inture in Dec. 1SS7. oi
i;i. 1858 dipt. Nelson and his com pant
from the IV ntier were Included. Lieut.
'I'.inkei'.ley Ir in tl o frontier tt it' a niiuiln i
: n nas i Uo Include 1 iii purd's couipany
by order of tho b'xccujivu Capt Prostun who
i well known tu the citizens of this cuumv.
i niv.ii.r I. ni ii.-iilod liio-i. ioi li i i .1 I.- .i
l lie resolution! endorso the eli Lion of uieu from tbi libcrlmvl nf nnlWn. -..
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J India ltuhhei Oin Bands. Fur sale in
HAMPHON V liBNRH hi
S B. URU S 11.
KAWUFACTURER
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M
PBCTIK
y of il i Uitentu tho aU
aro advert -. il
XVM RD8T r. M.
nun
li' i..... .ii of ICerr.
T!m De-nocracy met nt Kcrrvi le on tin
IZtli in .. Garni it Altzelt ohal i and W.
K. Piir.rl. Secretary
Hon. L. r. infall saying that the Le: la
tine actefl most widely in trusting the honor
and dignity of the state in his han : . do-
nuance tho. teachings of W If. Sexvardi
recommend that delegates bo scrtl ( i Charles-
ton untrammeled exci pt io lor as that tin
U-t.'lill no one tl no dues no( :id..r..i rim
rlendsofi e Id'.ter to back down in tb laat Dred Scott .leei-ion. ud vindicate the nro
I T '. I. ;.. ..l... - .i a .... . . . .. .
Legislature in pri
I'mi lu vote.
ol
?" -Vu notion in the True Issue an ml-
Iresa delivered bt 11. !'. Fly before the Hal-
lettsvllle' String Daud It is replete with
poetry and sentiment the sentences are uuial
eal and ihe Inii'iiiaee full ol I'lometl e in liie.
A capital effort and well deaerring.a place in
lb'.' ri'llllnli. of the 1-111'.
I ii-i.uri' uf I'llliiuattil-S.
A filibti.teriii.' expedition litted out
Cuba and destined to support Miriiiuou
de.xii'o wat lately cuptiiretl nt the or lor
Com. Turnor uf the Aiuorican navy The
vessels consist of the steamers Marquis de
Unburn nnd Cell .Mii'iiinoii and title freight.
ud with six mortars six : jiouiidera 8000
stand of amis and 1500 shell- '... amount-
ing to 8001 00 ill value.
These vessels outerod tho harbor of 'i;n
Cruz and refused to shoxv their eulurs. li
nils looked over b the i'lvnch Spniii-lmiid
Kngliili Men-Hi '.vnr but i he American cum-iiitiiidi-r
dipt .iarvi-. ii'lii i d lo do so and
dipt. Turner of the Slir toga aecuropauied
by the steatoahip indium. In nnd ll e sfeami i
Wave overhauled the Miraiuun nnd n ft hi
ensued the result was that the broad ide
id the Saratoga name near linking the. Mum
radii and tho two stciuiers were ll.ially cap
lured.
Tho captured vouels sren tvaf.it i red
In the Mississippi river and dispatches bavr
been tent ou to WashiugtOP tiling tbo le-ult.
'It is the Baud determination of Guv.
fion ton of Texas to muster tlie militia of
hli Statu and Invade tho northern States of
Mexico should the Federal Government l.r-i-tnto
much in cntiii - ;u re Clio." (AJisi ittri
ti ' '.'. -.. Mm '. 13
The I! pub': .n' correspondent '3C" i.
tiicfuthor of the al Munohauson story
It la alinut as truo as llve-.-ixib of the Irish
about Houston
'W'eiii'.' led to lbo6 reflecliims by an ar-
ticle in the State Gazette or March 3dj in
which the F'lit.r would make it appear thai
Governor Hon ton lias iu hi hand s -- I ;.m
iippriipriared lij Ilia last I.. rislaturo fnr the
'!' fen i l he frni tier-"- -Anomjniau ItUer U
Tr i I sn . .1 u :.
Tl " Editor nf tho True tsuo will turn to
the Stair Q izette M irch 3d nnd do lis the
justice lo lay i hat wc made no such itateYnent
li' -(.ox- Hi km i. . ... notice that the
demiKTiict oi Mill county have recnuimended
i i- until man ii a deli ente to' tbi Cliiule ton
L'utix't' u. ' 'i li tin Stale Gazi u we be
lb ''.' that tlie ii iimeiidntiiiii w 11 n - i
witli He I'lrii'i.i.iiii- npprovnl of the whole
: arty Iu tl i State A inure deirvlng demo-
"ii i truer ft lend uf I he South was never
i letnli'd in plildii lllijl 1 iu lex is lb- ; ' .
o "I '.. i- i . . rj true mtriot." S .
. y.
looiion in sia-.u property to tno same i
as nil other property.
Dr. Charles Q inahl was uppointe- a
u'ato to Qalvi'.ton.
delc-
10th
M.
.U on. Some ry 1 1 1' eii or rat y.
The put- met at M it finery on tbi
March A. Hemphill chairman and i
i arson Secretary.
c ' ' '. ".....' R. M. Powell
L L.J3raibury. It.J. Ifalmcr 11. X. Jones.
! din Scott and c.H. Stetvart
Th ' ro ililt! H "i !.- on:' pi itl ..an:
repudiate the prlnoiple of tho power of i.'.o.i-
gruuorofa torpitorial legislature to pro-
hibil or oxi Iu le daverv fMrn n in .;. n-o
eiOier bv direct or unfriendly !. ' ! i ion ;
eniioi'-i Mr. Uucbanan ; go br uidrainmoled
debsgatos to Ou u-loatou.
Thirty dojogates to Q ilvoiton v.. i ipi
poi'did. Tho meeiii.'' .vi addressed by Dr..
iiioiniison K. M. I'uwellmid C. li. ii'. :'.
C In ii f i ' I ite fnraj - of tl e ln-
di nis ill'. . i .. i unl i . I 'i. t . i lo rt utlt of
half a dozen . i e. hidim ;.. in I 'apt.
N'clsiin i1"' lb pre iiitalixe of that county in
tbo Legl'laturo.
Di'ino. .in y - WliuiColi.
The party met on the lTth. at Wharton
-V J 1 . Hips iu tl echi uid U. X. 1'arfcor
secret uy.
A i'i-.i.iiti iff n rl lij '.' 1!. i m wits
ulupted roe mondin . Hon J. W. Dennis
io the Qnlvoston Convention for the IB i
Attorni y G ui ral.
The delegates to Halve ton are Ii T. Lea
' . Whittmi (i :e Qiinan J. 8. Anilei-
oil 1 N. Diiuii. W.J E. llmrl. R E lavi--.
Gi.vid 'f. Stevens. J Ku t W. fl. Wil-
son W. J. PliUipt and R A. Parker.
'.one ; ii no. i.apt. Mnrllll xvitll 'i n
if in'.l.e intne place xrl ... re kept in servici
intil late in f o Fi II of 1858 in the ::: rin
i if tho same year John Williams of Mono
was commissioned to raise twenty men for
ixty days' service. Of the men railed out in
the "nil and Winter of I-3-. most of them
ivero iV nn tho Immediute frontier. Cipt.
Ford himsell was from Trax-ls but xx-n-iu.tiUCted
to i i e :i portion of his men from
the boiiiii-v. "which he did from Lampassus
and ''apt. Hum . i '. m C '.;. one of the
frontier countii -. The o men all n Icm '
efflclunt tlcc nnd were actively engii
1 '' ii Will bti .1 :i that one rf the two
con i lidos' xtiis .-: n t.jtli v mm ;
IVonfler nnd n j.nrt of t o other; a id that
om -on '.i ind even more i flheentiro i umber
"I'm-it in thu set'vioe ..; tin State called nut
luring Gov. Runnels' term tvn chosen from
tno frontier o mnties alone. These laits are
wen rcmeini.cn I uud Ire '. ..i tha minds of
the frontier 1 1 iple. ft ..' . ttr Uio polloj
i 'bu-. iiunnels tu deprivo tiie frontiersmen
of tb..t dearest of pi lYilogui to dolend their
own llre-ides. by aotivii seivli-o iu the field.
De i lieved that thoo mo t Inti u tul
would lie ino-t ellleieiii bouen ho called out
t hose men. whose bQipes and families were
must Cttslangerod. Tbo wisdom of ue!t n
policy i prove I by the comparative -nf n d
life and property then and now. More
murdi :- Im . In ni i Knitted within t ic last
ni mth tb.i.i tie reineinber tu bine heard or
. whole t nn.
d'eo Imputation was unjust nut 'ivo hope
unintentional.
v
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CXOOKINQ BTOVEB OF VARlOCfl PATT
i n . 1 : ii.. foi isle bj ri li in:; -
Lf ILK PASd BCOKETS AXII CL'I'S UOV
'I M 1' -'.. aerOuekola XV S .
BsTrtisoTtJBs uiPBPQKaii AKnsm
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PU-VX7S.
CI8TEUV xx'eli. an-ii f dicn rrxii's x
l.-td T . Z i i'I ..it' . I-
. It III i III pat.
CHAIN I'CMrs: T1A1N PC.VPS
iITIEKI.8 .'...I natures foi Chain Pumo. XV
lulilna for Chain Pumpi : Cm
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TIS ROOFIJi'O ODTTEniNO AS"!' ' '
SB UltCdII
TIIxT
XV 111! I
lla. r
hleh 1". in- o omutlili ri i
'-i I'Olln'.li rail the ttent o
"s I r till:' lis iiiini.. . ..i .
1 11 1 1 1 1 It 1 1 1 1
" i lie Wiuie Mm" oiiui'.i the moil reason
bio piioai for curiosities among wiiii arc
I A p ilr of white crows.
S A gizzard ol an unl.
.'. A dcfon.o by n- tober frontier man
of tha course of Guv. Houston towards the
frontier since hi. inauguration.
I. A few grains ol the Democracy of tho
man who condemned the action of tho Dem-
ocratic meeting in J.i"k b ro on I ;-t Saturday
S feu- feet fenoii.-'i for a hal er) of the
Gin.'- - U ut liHo'' which is to confine the
eU laments to their present limits.
0 A puiuu' o'l't ') mil of thu Vatoo of tho
proeinption Relief bill.
riAvivo i'km ivnr t
iei)ili .0 Ui H.i. i; i
i ov.t a I r ni'p I n .
r iii-1 ni -. .. .
-1 17" ill rl .1 1..
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". lntho aiied Anparalu. I f..'. r ; '
iV;"' 'V.'"" " 'i ::: k '" "! vii:..r I.-..
i ir piclnreithnleasnef eitwrnomd
A "Z;iy ''I'.l.i. .n. n d .'jura ... .n
... ....-. nr:iv mr Itii.in.sltrrt.
" "-rl'i'l Uo imiltMIO III lllll i ir '.Icturs.
f t ft k.ll'a.lU.l.i I... ....a.!.. I . .1 ... '
'J notion In trlriit u f ll 'l... mad. e.. .i...
-iv'. t tt liltmlHTOf iilcltir.a qi n T n 0
- n-l inii'ii!i a-xtra Aji-Br-iiiiti. n-1 x
- .. iur .11 mil 111 i. i-hi. (.ii-i. whioh I
. . imiii. tfIO m - until- hi. i .-
Mn ai i Imjumi 5 if
WARE
EnctIAST8 StTTTUED OK THE S! 181
re : rm
It -ii
iiit
A 1 bcml de
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An l
lllii
ll nil l s . .no. hi
WATCHES CLOCKS AND .JEWELKY
WSBBSBV111.E TBXA9
HAVING nerraanenll) l.mied tliore r.rttii pnrnoai
i rviialrlna -ntRlii.solneki si .1 luwelrr I ui.' n
... 'lie ii Iii.nil .l.nre of nolilie rniiiojio Shoo mai
't' foniol ii. l... 1......' it . r.. .. v .: ' Ilh'
. ------- .- . u . - u v P. . .
.VI kind of watebea repaired .1 ehnr'i
alsrob Si 'so vlli.&s i-
(I ..I Bo
uWeosod uuini ... I
NOTICE.
raslii-: DNDEItStOKED XVIS11E8 TO III "V OR
ft hi re I wo (rood H.-Irl . a . trL
II or liln nti
XTeat. nt Austin or ii
ml e- B n:ii ol Au-ll
M.rci 31 1.
Jolili A Qiiri E-ri . i i : K
in inj farm ui Onion Cic.t.o.
j i). ni.Aiit
ineCnrritiice iltilvifiii-Hiile
FOB RALE AS A SO 1 I'Altl OF MUI.EB. IP
' to I ... I. I i In un i L'.i.l f. i ...
. .-. inni'lite T
ii... unJ l.nri.... If d.lrijiu.t
Id w.tlnin th.
i r rossoushh
Am
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-oiilloaloUinaJo loth. Coil! of ii (!.
Mn-rii ii ag.vllaua
I till .. l tl
"lilng
in in h fu
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tl:l hij 9.I1IIII'.. Sah ide- il'
JTiT.UID ANDOrnER iam:
V oil
c
ll.rrrl lo ' ir
H. Ii BRC8U
AL OIL il Ml PER HALLUX
VllnSj 8
n biu's'i
apiMMMIIil'l V lll-'ll
11 ' LEA'ir: the TIN' BUSINESS Al'PL.
-II ai r- ii Bl
.f Horse iv lUiilii Mini's A -
X mm niriovn. v
IaiIESE ilMEa ARE OF Till". MOST II
loci a ; I it : 1 form TI.C an ma .
t roll eil floras bhoe rou sndsro u.ed l h
- il and boat ehoera throoshnul Ihe oou '
irai) saiorlintnt of the iiiiliim.i ilsos and in
J '' ' ' pp. ' s I! r::i :
BSorsi' Khoe rVnilii
BOXES OF K LBI . AT 91 CENTS PLII I I
H li Hit' - '
ONE HORSE BPniSQ WA00JT Fm Bi
8. n BUI -i
.pop in
c.ii y i i.. Sals b)
B. II Llltlsii
EUBOPEAN AXD S0L1UBB.
Direct1 Trade 8ocin(foa
01 OtsvIii it i..iw c . i bj cbsi
-NEW OK LEANS.
"iA.sll ADVANCES ON i ITTON SUIPI
.w roci I 1.U'
vllnu-li
un UOurra 'on ol liu.i
THE BTATB Ot TEXAS .
xui laaseo Cm ty. (
: rr.Mu Cwrt. Viirc.Urm. 1600.
Jc.r.'no1'?;i:'af"V"n..'' "W.K9M "." ssuis or
'if H.6 G tut. file.) kl. s.. ...'.:. .'
.tiio. forth thai MMiiao- V7!. n
i a'- t 'i ;: If i - n . .I.t .... ..i . . . .
a. .1 .X. 11 ---" ae - ii ii ii -. 1 i- . i
n J '.'"" ' ."' '. :.; sad oral ni i .r ... i !
""" "" "i i'i. aes.an u- d ss rn.iii u..
till. 10SIS to lbs 100 f on.or.ayln ll.. rou .y n
1' l'""""1?""' "''"-a" Tlo-eara ha . or to
IniV I"';""' ""'I..I In 1 Hare . I I m I
.nJicoi'iV".'" r'iq'r""' '" '""I'I"" at ..11 ...rn
m.o. . VL.; d " CaL": ' h wis ahOUld 11. t be
.nn". a aptniiil fnr
Wllneai Uvl P.inil.slor.ritrlioi LoToi.-iy -oua.
run loouy. leimbir illi lla .eslolialil .mny I ra
". imi't la licii-iua . on Ih. 17il lv
llaub lb0 LkTl PtaSIKOTON.
U.' 0 Col XV C i
lib II l-.l. Vl'.-OMr.) -
FOR SALE LIVE OAK SI'KIN"
T.' I.i a i'.ii tinoo l.ni.jriU and tlgblesu .f
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Marshall, John. State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 34, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 31, 1860, newspaper, March 31, 1860; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth81427/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.