The Texas Republican. (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 11, 1853 Page: 2 of 4
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• Im'imi WUm|>|»imiitcil
In Um riHilimiMci nf that •be*l lit? Mill
Imm a n*w paper In Marshall an tonn at'
..ndr^d aaheciiliera are obtained. Il
i»m mim Ik# KiprtM «nd
will (fptcnle u lii|f poliejr.
15T M«wa. Young iV Julmaun lia«a a
|yga !<■( of in* diciiwa ilmjj» painta per-
flMpa Imaba &e wlii li will lie in atora
n|M-n> >l ill a ilajr or. Iwo. Aiiferliae-
Mil Wf<||
re ef <be »y
rajWd/r approaching when
' |yrg»ft oft!. j a«rt I lie surrounding rnun-
® |B» Will ha call-d upon lo alert niMulx rs nf
U|Ualara vt hava Ihnuglit that a
oHa from Hi might not (ja ii.appro
e
lo lie a tary jrnrml fueling
•utortoinaa in Mw nf tending ttinng rail
Mad men In Ilia ligi>l»ltire. M'a are
■Mfc^leased al lliii manifestation of puii
II* aaiitlinent. If !l ia practically fl4Mad
Ml liaar&ciat -AVeta ara certain lo follow
B«l a* Uta aani* lime due re||aril tlmulri
UpaM (I ilw <|IR|illciitioii| of thma who
M^btckofin. W« ilintild bjr till dimhi
lO atlcci abla men a* our repra.
Lag ialat'jr* mil b#f |*rli»p«
«»>■«» important lo Texaa that
•NT'Wn eoneened tinea ha organi
mtttf Ik* pieacnl constitution anil
-varjr inducement offered In enliat
' ill In lha aartiea of tli« State
n In abundance ran lie found
i%jo doubt. All tliAt the
'« ia to make a ju»t I
• !■• Ill !#• proper
Ml*lion to ttk« |
& «(t or to ft- I
•TV . •> perianal !
J» ■ in lb* i
nted I
d^al
nNfl
Ma. Imim!
t Mat mm ama«c mm; •( w (Mmm
haa Ura plaaaad wilk A* »rm
and ladiprndeal Htm parawd hy
u«rJflMP.i I'alUM In Um Rawvarnlaliva
! branch W Mr Lr|lllll«>. and mindful o(
III* pi« (vrrlrn In advocating and favor
j |a| tf» railroad improvement n( the dir.
hjr aklck o«r comiry la dvaiine.! to Maml
or Crfl lupibrr with hia |ieraor..d |»|*Ui
' itjr a*a inllaenee in llw lloaaa all eonapira
! In iadare lb* confident he will ajfain
pemiil liii nam* to Iw nwi! al Ilia cm
Augnal rlfflitm in connection with 'lip
«Ih>t« m^|li<iiiMl oilier aUn I** will r«
ertle tltJ warm and conlial up|H»rt of
manjr friends
RAILROAD.
Marshall June 1. hM
Mk. liOi t.iirV :
Sir : — U C'<l. flrFji irtt will consent
for liia uamo t<» be run *s a candidate to
represent Harrison county in the lower
branch of" the State Legislature during th«*
»»♦*xl term he will receive the ardent sop-
port of
MANY VOTERS.
BBIPONres.
Oaiumi | k\a§ June 0 1 s.'A
V Fht„r: A
-j» noticed a rill on mo in jwir Isafl
y " Many \ • Jo (lliCiKIIK 11^
t# for it seat in tli«* Lower 11 •»!•««•
e*t Lepis|jttur»> io connection with
rival# ■ulirilNiioiii to the s*mii'
h«v» determined to comply.
Respectfully jour*
S. I> ttooD
\n|. m Texas Juno .1
t'Utli Nv :
epf the invitation extended to me
}o«r p«fM>r by the "( ni/Mim of
to Ifeoiiif ■ cnntlidnte for the
■ f if riveted endeavor to faithfully
it the distr ict.
I mv swcerest
lor thrN^Bl coiiiiiifriilion.
K' spectnfflj your ob't wrv'l
f. K llol.l. \ N I).
C«*ro»i> I'ciaa June B ISi.l.
ifnf:
•re In your paper nf the 4th inat.
n mo by " Many Friend*" to be*
candidate lor a ••'nt in the lower
of our State Legislature.
»ay •♦•em selfish in me to disregard a
ade by so re*portable a number of
«nds ; hut those who know mo «r«'
liat I am not aspiring to any office
lie gift nf the people . and I can
reive that tin* intereHtM of (lie poo
Harri-on county will suffer l»v «•>
mj» .'1'idate a* several verv
gt»; tendfred
<eivi '-ore
• ot..
the people than „
ul truly Kratetiil to the n »».
ave ioli«Mted m» lo heeome a ranni
>r no hi^h and re«pon«ihlt» a otntion ;
riust beg leave mott respectfully to
Your friend
1 4c
»rf*j v
MlV I.ONG.
"SfivilMl Rappiofft."
publish on our first page a teller i
Senator Ta!!madge directed to the I
■ of the .National Intelligencer in
the writer advocates the truth of
n> termed " spiritual msnifestations." 1
«tlng from a man of talent and re
aa it does to others of ability and
high position who have became the believers
end advocates of thia popular delusion it
Atnives more than usu >1 interest. We have
apoken of " spiritual rapping a " an a de*
lusion ; and such we consider it. Willi mII
due deference to the Ulenta of Mr. 'l ull
madge and to the ele|(ant atyle In which \
hia communication is wiitten we rrpard it
at rather a weak production »ili Ik.
MiaiUtrit to lli* reader when he perceives
the warmth willi which the writer arfvo
catea the claims of mesmerism and clair-
voyance to popular regard. If the inve^ti
gations in relation to these have been pro
ductivo of any good we have vet to learn
it. That they have injurs d the health of
nisnv persons we are satisfied ; that they
have confused many minds uupiofltahly
employed in examining them ia equally
certain ; while infidelity has heen prnpa*
leafed ami sustained by their pretended rev
i latiotis. I
Il haa now heen a year or two since the i
rju-itement in r» lation to " spiritual rap-
pinge " c«»mmenced and we have not yet
heard of any revelations which have heen (
made. calculated to benefit mankind On i
the contrary the peace of many families I
hasten impaired by these mauileftfatiomi; \
the lunatic asylunia m various parts of the 1 '
I uited .Sta!»*s have been filled hv them ; j
and infidelity has been extensively propa I
gated by their teachings. So lar they hive ■
bt-en productive of evil without any cor- '
ri>af>oiiiiing good. That lining philouiph
o.nl inlndi mipht poaiibly dip
•ul.jtet of " ipirlluial piling" we y„
rvaaon to believe. Ilul where are llirv In j
tiff found when tilth mrii I.■ InFlm N(lg"
Sioioni and Kdinondi have bvroma iu ft
manner d»rali#t>J an tlx luhjeet I Certain 1
II it lh»l ibeae inveeligationi are dangeroaa I'
whtn generally praclir^R. Tn almoat every j
famil r (here arc weak minded peraona who
are Inihle lo l>e injured by ihnn. Wr have
ihui pxpreaied in brief ourreainni lor con.
detuning llu> " spirttMl rapping " humbug —
for humbug It ia.
Thai Iheio manifealaliona do not in re.
'y emanate from the apiiil world we
ia evident from Iba eonlradietory and
' ehnraoUr or mnal of them.
M M JrfimM «• mtiiM *
ho* of «l«f i»l eig*r« from
•»»r fellow. Jomi Sahink.
'■g allitjlfa in our rdilo
•mak* graeclallv *n
Ika Mim fn»
\'h*> true 'Keotftlar cannot entertain per
f<»«-!i*»!»• or hf»»»111»»v tow ards any one.
W paUMi tUa wwfc » aaaawrt »f Um
formation of • Social Dn»» T»»pla ia
iMftlaeo at wlit«b a numlwr of oar tatfr.
tiling liditi «rr« tnliiUd as in
the tem|»erance rantt. Thia di gree it one
of the mot! attractive belonging lo the
ruder and (V»e fprcttMHiiM eofinrrlrd with
it ar» wrll enlmlnt^d to imftrru upon the
mind the necessity of the temperance re-
r<im
'I'lie blighting effects of intemperance
are f#*lt i»wt b) woman and to her should
l»e allotted of winning hack with
[«r gentle who have wandered
within iMtli onnt! fell destroyer; an J of
enlisting is: the good woik I how w liiitf in.
fluertce and «> sample are calculated to dis
murage I he use of intoxicating rlrir>ke.
Temperance reformation it successful
must he brought nfiout not hy denuncia-
lion® hut l<\ kind and and gentle treatment.
personal
The
fir%t doty enjoined hy the order ia t.ovr —
love t<» ;t!l inankiiid. '* Love in patient ; it
lutfVreih long and ie^Hml "
|M nder such auspice#? can it fail to ho
productive of good ? Is it not an order
worthy o( the fostetiog regard of every
comnfii'ntv f And jihove all is iw -«ot one
in w hieh the ladiea should feel a deep i *
terest f
Some one in speaking of death remarks:
• \\ ho haih not Joat a friend?
we not n.«k»* a similar observation in rela-
tion to drinking ? " ^ ho liath not lost a
friend" hy Intemperance? Why. then
ilimilil not every one support the temper-
snce cause.
Love coi.ijuereth all things ; and if those
who desire reform woold enlist in the woik
u ilh that ardor and good fet ling which
properly belong to it the day woi* i not
he lar off when intemperance would lie
hanishfd from the land. In a place where
there are so many ladies as there in .Mar-
•hall the temperance reformation should
prosper. Tho work is before them and
we hope they will fry the experiment ol
producing a change.
On last Saturday the lilt instant the*
Social Degree was organized in connection
with Olive branch Temple of Honor. No.
ill the Temple Hail by llro. Frank J
I'atiiio d. i; VV. I .
The following ladies were present and eon
nected themselvea with the Older Mis.
W ilson Mrs Henderson Mrs John-
son .Mrs. Lacy Mrs. I'moc*-* Van Z.indt
Martha Redding Mrs. — Walker
' '*»o«». Mis* Lucimla John
'' • Surah
11Ilia J I'n. .
wcrn not nt»|t* to ali**iui
lolltM* injf ofHt'**r« wprc «£pri«'w ..
tlie ici'ii Milling first of November next.
t Piatfa Wrtto*. H I* T..
JHko Kka.m* J Pattllo. B P T.
Hisrrw Saw ah M Patilui. V. T.
Bku Johs It <'uaii li V 'I'.
^iurr Sarah Buktox S. P»*t T.
Bko. J Tvm.h B Pii»l T
h't«rrn Fiiam-m Van V >*<nT 8. lT
Bko VV. \V Adam*. B V
St-* IKK V^ALKKK. >S. |<
•Nf AT Kit AHABf.il A J Jl'SF. N (!.
BllO K. W LofGHEMT. B S
The it<ljntiroe<l to meet on NmI-
iril»«v morning the |Nfli in*l tit H oYlo<*k
\ Inly JJ Jo join (III- I)( f»re*« mult"'*
ipnhcntion to tht« tubordimitH Temple
lirouuli »i Brother. in tin* following fori! ;
To Olur firanrh Trmvle Sn 2
Mim (or Mrs.) ov»*r Aitteen nnti
imler year® of «ne re»nlei»ce
il«»iru» to eoonoct Hovftotf with nor Order
l»\ receiving the Social tV^rec ami I pro
pote her aa ii proper pt*r«oo
(Sitfnt.l by a flrothnr )
Im-Iom-iI ii th«* n< ^r»-i- I91
I lio Stjhor<im*te Temple intM'ta flg'iin on
rini.»iln.v evening Itttll when np|»iiCHliooM
lor tlx* next meeting of the Degree *houlii
if sent in.
rrtwwi «iciTrn
A Oi«4 Nalfhlcr'dMl.
Mil. 1%DITON .
\boul ft*ii miles South punt of Marshall
* one of the most enterprising neighbor
loods I have ever known. It i* not char
iRll'liZi'ii l»v till* ahtHldailCe of Its poSSCSS-
oos so miicli it* t»v th«» industry and moral
lamina of the **«tl*Mfis orcupymg it. Peace
denty and tin|'|*iiii'S* seem to be I heir
not to.
The first thing tlmt^ivps characterof
>ut ward »ig«s is tin* fNrtion of a rhuvifk
t \\ illiiioiH S i'ross li.oids. It is not yi t
ihi11>1**ti'ili but will In* ill A Aort time. It
i built with a gallery for servants tlint
lit*v may have the same opportunities of*
raring the Word preached that the w Kites
ave.
In the next place thev have a flourish
1(4 Temple of Honor working h.*cmi in
and with the church. This Temple urns
rganixed on the lat day of January Inst
mi account of which it is orilfed New
ear Temple) with nine members. I am
•Id that it now number* over twenty and
tat |ietitions for membership are received
t every meeting. Kven thoie who have not
lined it nil I probably do not expect to
lanifest towards it a hearty good will
rill*. I might say acarcrly an exception
rortb mentioning.
A sehnnl of lUut thirty stadents is also
n successful operation under Mr. 8. D.
Wood who is highly appreciated as a gen-
Urn an and a teacher. It would he pre-
emption in me to offer a word of com*
Herniation to this enterprise. The impor>
ance of 41 school in every neighborhood is ;
to well known that it speaks lor itself.
Last but not least (here is a society |
organised »«#• C'ruu r illeil the
LVulritl Debating Societ V in which both
ige anil youth meet etrery tilhtr Saturday i
•veiling. Hi 'i o'clork for eilj|))ation anil
Improvement per rtllum wrborum on inte
reeling historical euhjeeta u well ■■ lli-
important lopice of the <laT. '11m quel
lion MdAalurtlay the llh inaL wee " Were
ihe Craaadea iueUa«MeM »hich «n de
siiled In the alfi'mmive. 'IT»e qti»eti*n for
4alarday the IH1I1 inat. i: •• Would it be
Uenefloial to lha .State of » for lb»
L'anatitatHH) tola in attrr^jii |«i admit of j
tanking." At Ibia (juration ia one of tin* !
partanee ainee it ia likely to be agitated 1
la mom eilaut tbrnaghmii the Slate daring j
Ik* Banding electioneering campaign the
|mUm generally and eandldalee cepacia
|M Invited tn attend.
New Mr. KdJtnr | cannot forbear ax*
IHldij lha tbaaght that the kar to all
Ma adeeneeaaent and proaperity (a. iht
Wi itmtm grwg ihf m tie vial* aetfl
-kmd. A.
. % mM the #y h«e deatroyed
■•v «'MjMatk LwtiUrt eoantr
tm
• ■r TiHi<
Mr. J. C. Morgan bnokMlUr ami
lion»r Kicking* Mm# M«r lb* P<MoAc# |
New Oilcans hat eery kifitllr forwarded
us the following works: " V ilMlf" by
t.'urrer Hell; " THi History of Ifenrv
til fcsq by Thackeray . "
Word/' by O. P. II. Jiidm. Persons visit
ing Um fity •ill not fail to full at " Wor
Lilrmrv Depot" when? they will liml
all tbe lifllK papers. periodical* and new
works.
Harper for June is before us and we
regard it as one of the moei entertaining
numbers of thit deservedly popular peri
• wiical To enumerate nil the good things
it contains would take up more ro.nn than
we ran spare Suffice ii to *»y tliat every
article in it ia of the ft rut order of merit
The June numiwr of the Templar's
Magazine ia ilso on our table tilled with
the usual quantity ot interesting matter.
This ia an entertaining family magazine
and meiiU the regard ami support of every
Templar and friend of the tempernce re-
form.
He had almost despaired of aee.ng th«*
Southern Ladies' llook again when a lew
day a ago the May number ol thia peiiodi*
cal came to hand. The |>rt4*it number ia
l$r ahtifrnf it* pr^Tf<£essors rft typogiaph-
ical neatness fn the e-hararler of the em-
bellishments and in the quality of the mat-
ter. It seems ittfbfd to have come out
I In a new dess. The liist engraving " The
Raining of Lazarus" m of the finest char-
acter. On the succeeding page i« an en
graved portrait of Mr.* h. \ irginiu I'renrh
the editress «»f this magazine. We are not
profuse generally in our compliments to
the ladies but her'a is certainly the sweet-
est face v a have seen in many a day. She
has taken the right courso I t »il< ntfe those
saucy editors who have had the temerity
to attack the Southern Ladies' llook. If
they do n't iini#»diatel v bow down to her
a< knowledge their error and crave her
pardon we shall c««t their acquaintance.
The proprietors of thi* mng.i.'lne offer 8-00
for the best original story and 8100 for
the best poem ; the story not to be less
than 'J I foolscap pages ami tin- poem not
less than one hundred lim-s The location
of these compositions to bo in \-..erica
and to be received before the first ol
August. They must be directed without
the name of the author attached "I oni«
niittee of Decision Southern Ladies'llook.
New Or leans" nnd labelled on the envel-
ope " Prize Story." In .1 separate envel-
ope must I ' i laced the name of the stor\
ar.d the name of the author la
Irmstro
leant.
Tito May nnmbcr of t1»o Musie <1 \\ <»rl<)
mill Mu»ical 'l imes has b»"*n rec» iv- d \*
1 we do not understand sufficient of tnusie
to form a judgment upon it« merits we
j shall keep fl)'ur the inspection of our niu
steal !'»»«• oti*
u « h«a^kis<» to acknowledge the receipt
of the " U t'liorn \i»l Ni ws ami ( an
cer Journal" which we shall submit to oui
m dical friends.
The Aineiican I.aw Roister a I'hila
delphia publication is highly spdfcpn of In
iln»se ol our lawyer* who have examined
the previousnumbers received. The May
number is before us «•><! r .it .im a mm
l»»*r of recent jjec: »ns. ami other interest
ing matter for the consideration of gentle-
men of the legal profession.
S\ e shall conclude with a notice of tin*
Scientific American a paper which alter
12 months' perusal we can speak ot in tiff
highest terms. To any one desirous of
keeping pace with the improvements of tin*
day and of acquiring information ou sci
entitle subjects this paper is invaluable.
I he editor :s an ahlo writer ami he seems
fully eApable of tilling the responsible po
aition he has taken. Afc.«a% many num
hers of this paper are taken here ami it
its merits were generally known it would
double its subscription list.
0~JT A grififtu railroad le*tmil wn« luMu
at ( »M' lid (ieorgia on tlitf 5lUtli of May
mid attended by nearly every ilium-
guishwl man in lbs .State. 'Hie utmost en-
thusiasm anil ({not! feeling prevailed.
OCT" The lovers nf imjsiis and dancing
will find in our »dverlisio{f*r<>lumns the
card of Munri. Smrii and p'o*
lessors nf these elegant accomplishments.
u'r learn from the flevi-laud True De.no
orjf that a few days since the Mansfield
freight train ran over a cow inulh of .Shelby
Ohio and broke through a bridge dualling
the cara to pieces. J. tU. I'etera the en-
gineer was killed instantly. The conduct
or Mr Teegarden waa buried heneatli the
rubbi.h nf tM cam barrels of suvar and
molasses. They had to cut off hi* arm
era hia body could he released. He ilied '
In a few minutea. Another man was badly
crushed.
The Silesian (Jaxette |iuMistie> a letter
addressed by Aleiander Vim Humboldt to
a friend who had applied for hi. opivinn
npni the supposed iiMapHiieu! phenniiieuon
■I table moving which lui« heen dvscrilietl
in aeveral journals. The western physicist
remaiks that it ia always eaaier to dealrov !
a false theory than all inaccumtely a|M»
lie^|»d tact Ma then adveita to along
aartM nf pteudo scientific Aiscoveries which
ban bean mail* and exploded in the course
of hia •igbty.four yeara' experience and
advlaa* the table movers to •• try their chaff
Ipon annie vnunger bird "
I
amitiiit KupKaoanrCitix*.
A letter ln.ni tit. Fetusburg of April 45
mentioned In the I'atrie of Ijiis jays:
" There ii much talk in the best inform. d
circles of • worel miaaion ol a Husatau
eiiTvy <Mt tu Vbiva overland ami whu It'
la MM. baa already arrived al Kiatka a
lawn belimgiag jointly to Uie two govern
manta. It Is eonttdenti| r»pmr«a4 thai the
sMnt sf Ma nlaaion Wb wlec la tha sov
aeaifa of Um CaliMtlM Kn pire the aM af
lUaata m ttf purpoee of quelling tbaj*.
■•nwUon In Mi moMwIom. w
• * — t: .«»*
rftfeUMATVi*. ^ ^
Bwtkr Governor of l/W 9f* «f Tumi.
W|»«r«»as hy an net of iho Lefialatare
approved March 'JOth 1*4#. it ia ro^mnod
that an flection for tiovemor LirililUllt
(iovemor ami (r of tha CSon-
eral Land i Mice 'w l»M lliroughoil thia .
>l»lf on the first M«»nday in A«#«»»t nelt.
Now therefore I l\ Mawtfcroogh Bell I
(fovarnor of the Stat»» of IViaa do by '
virtue of th« authority in ma *MtwJ bar# j
hv order and direct that polls Ih» o pan ad at 1
the several precincts of l\in respective
counties in this -Slat** on tli** Hrst .Monday
(the li'»t day) of Annual next for iha elec '
tinn ol h (inventor a Urulrniifit (inwrnor 1
and a Commisaioncr of the General I and
< Mfice.
Tin* ( l»ief Justice of the aeveral conn-
t•«•» (and in cane of vacancy t'»e olHie
• if t hiff justice or inability of that officer
In net then any two of the County Com
milliners.) will give due notice and cjiuse
poll* to lie n|.eii»*d%t the several precincts
ol their respective counties on the Said
first Mi»nd;i\ (the fir»t day) "f Augu»t next
lor tin* ejeetion as aforesaid of a tiovern
or. lieutenant t inventor and Commission
er of the (it-ueral Land Office ot thi« State.
I he Chief Justices or County Coimois
sioneis in case# wherein thev «r»* author)
/.(••I h\ I tw tn d'schiu'ge the duties f»f Chief
Justices ol the several counties of the
Sr«t»- v\ i j I pimnptlv make duplicate returns
lit tin eh-cUmi t'ui Coventor ami Lieuten
ant Ciover*ior carefully sealed up one of
winch shall he IraiiMUiitlcd to the seat ot
tjovi rnoiiMit. and directed I" the Speaker
of (the IIiiiim' 01 Meprenentat ives embused
M Kle ction returns of — —— countv lor
Ciovernor ami Lieutenant tiovernor " ami
the other shall he deposited in the office ol
the t lei k ol the Count v Court.
The returns fur Commi*»ionei of the
tieneral Land Office will in like manner
he made hi duplicate separately carefully
sealed up one of which will he transmitted
to the s>*at of t.»"Verninent directed to the
Secretary of State ami endorsed " Kiee
tion returns of county for Com
mintiouer of the tieneral Land Office."
And whereas by th» suiil act it is also
required that ail elect on he lield at the
several precincts of the respective counties
of the 1irst ami second Congt■•ssional Die
tricte for I'epresentativea in tiie Cnu|grvee
ol the Cnited States—
I herelore I do hereby further order
and direct that the Chief JustJcrs (an«f ir.
case of vacancy hi the oflice of Chief
Justice or inability of that officer to act
then any two ol th«t County Commtssion-
ioners*) of the counties of \ nderenn A nge
linn. How ie t .'ass < 'herokee < 'ollin < 'ooke.
I)hIIiis I teuton I annin (tray ton llarri-
s*« «ii If enrieraon 11 ft|»k in a. Houston limit
Jn«|»er Jed'eimm kaui'man Lunar l.ih
t*» t \ \Newton Orange I'a
• I'olk Iteii River Itusk. ShI»•»•«■ San
\u£iustin«\ Shelhi Smith Titun Tyler
Iriuitv I |ii»liur \ hi: Zamit and H ood
ieajnetively compomug the firat Congies
*tnua District ; •mi of the counting of Av%
tin llafttroji Hell Itemr llrMiorin llrnini j
Km leson Iturfiet Caldwell I 'mIIiouu 4 mn
eron Colorado CouimI lie V\ itt Kill* HI
l' »-o I-'hIU |";i vi'tt#* l oit Henri Fri'rifnni*
( ' ' ' ' •
nan ^lt*<lii<-*«. Mi!.-no MonfgMnierv Navar
ro \u«?ee« |'re«i.|in Kifujjio Itnhertaon
San 1'ntricio Starr Tarrant Travi* Vie%
I"ii« I vald- Walker Washington Webb '
V\ iliiamion mid Wharton re»j>*etiveK j
eonipotiiug the second Concessional Dia-
triet jjiv»* due notice nnd cniise |>«»ila to Im
f»l*Mi*«il /«» aforesaid nt the several j»re
inet*. of ih it respective counties for the
«•!••••;i• »n of a l{«-iire**i.tntive in the Con
t»res»d of the t'nited Stated for the Dl»-
irict If \\ hich the said counties may re
*p<-clivelv belong ami due return* niHke in
duplicate carefully sealed bjr one of which
shall !>.» transmitted to the seat of (iovern-
merit directed to the Secretary of State
ninl endorsed " Klection returns of
count)' for Representative in the Congress
ol the United States" and the oth«*r shall
lie d posited in the office of the Clerk of
the ( 'ounl y I oiirt.
\hm HiicrcHs * »i nrnncn i.sq nut
resigned (he of District \llnrncv of
tlic *71li JuHicinl Di-tiirt to t:«k" effect from
Ntld r.'ter the |-t il;i v "I A ill* «V»t nett I d »
hereliy lurthi r ruler and direct that the
chie! justof the several counties com
(lot said District jjive due notice
ami cause poll* to l»e opened as aforesaid
Ht thn several precincts ol their respective
counties. lor the election of said officer
and make (Ino return* »is ul»ove directed.
Ami whereas t!»«• legislature at its late
extra se**M«n did Under tl»»* r* yh< incuts
ol the Constitution and arrordotu to the
census ol the year l*f»l apportion the
Senators iiiul Representatives ol the sevs'
ral Districts ami counties ol this State : '**
Therefore I tlo hereby luriher order and
direct that the Chief Justices of the Mil-
ral counties (and in case of vacancy in
the office ol ddel Justice or inability of i
that oilier tit *Hcf then any two of the !
CouuQp* Cninmi**ioiiriij give due notice I
and mRtfle poll* to he opened at afoieMld
at the several precinct* ol their respective
counties for the election ol Senators and
Representatives in the next estate l.egisla
turo as follows to wits
SK X A TORS.
No. I lied River and Howis will elect
one Senator and make returns to the chief
justice of Red River county.
No. 2. Lamar and llopkllfs will elect
one Senator and make returns to the chiel
justice of IjMnvnr county.
No. V rannlu and Hunt will elect on* I
Senator and mase returns to the chief jut- '
tice of Fannin County.
No* 4. Collin liraj-wn Denton Kauf- j
man and Cooke will elect one Senatorand
make returns to the chief justica of Collin
county.
No! 5. Dallas Tarrant and Kllia will
sleet one Senator and make returns to Ibe
chief justice f Dtilss county.
No. 0. I |H»hur and H ood will else! one '
Senator and make returns to the chief jus j
lice of lifishur county.
No. 7. Cas4»aod TUmtwill elect ona
Senator and niaka rsturoa to Ilia chief jus I
[ice of Cass county.
No. 8. Harrison will elect ona Sonator
ind maks returns ta Ikt chief justice of
ftarriaon eounty.
No. 9 Rusk will elaet ona Senator and
nake return a to the chiaf justice of Mask
Nfcunty.
No. 10. 8mith and Van Zandt will alact
>ne Senator and niaka returntto the akief
ustlee of Smith County.
No. II. Cherokaa will else! one Jlona*
lor and make retuma to Iks akief ^Micc
of Ctorokee county.
No. I'i Anderaon ami Houatoo «4||
sleet one Senator and pako rgvua to ika
chief joattaa of AMftaraon aedBi
No. la N^pikmstl AofoUaa wiH
ajatt OOP Hanoia»f mi wtaM reiuma to tW
m4 Mm «■ «ImI mm Ma— .
iak* nurw to Hm »kW jmUm «T Smi
ihmUm Mil;.
N#. 16. Jiftnn Lihvrt*. Polk Trioi-
J Drang• nd I jltf «HI rl»Tl one Sena* I
or iimI mailt rtlirni to tbo chief joilic#
if Liberty eoenty.
No. 17. Cialve'aton will elect on# Sens
r»r mid make .'.-tarns to the chief justice
•f (iilmlon county.
No. IN. flams will elect on# Senator
mil mak* returna to Um eka«rf juatice of |
larria county.
No. 19. Montgomery Halker Madison
ind (tiimra will elect on* Senator and
imke retnrna to the claiwf justice ol (j runes
lounty.
No. *20. ton will elect one Sen-
itor nnd make returns lo the chief justice
»f U'naliih^ton count v. *
No *2 I I .^on Kol.ertson Hrafoa ar.d
lturle*on Mill elect one Senator and make
elums to the chief juatice ot Kobertson
•OIIMtf.
No. '2*2 Freestone Limestone Navarro
• nd Henderson will elect one Senator and
uake returns to the chief justice of \as
f'urro founty.
No. '2.'l. McLennan Falls llell U'if.
lamson and Milam will elect one Senator
ind make returna to the chief juatice of
lit-)] cotw'v.
No. *21. Matagorda Wharton Uraturia
ind Fort Mend will fleet one Senator ami
take returna to (he chief justice of ltra/o\
-ia count v.
No. ti5. Ilastmp Travia and Burnet.
a ill elect one Senator and make returna to
he chief jr.atice of Travia county
No. '2t» Calhoun Victoria Jackson fio
iad Di'M ifl and Lavaca will elect one Sen •
itor and nfalie returna lo the chief juatice
»f Victoria couuty.
No. '27 ttonxaiea (tuadalupeCaldwell
llava and Comal will elect one Senator i
• nd make returna to the chief juatice of
Liuadalu|«e counts.
No. '2n Cameron and Hidalgo will elect
»ne Senator and make returns to the chief
lustiee of Cameron county.
No. '211. Starr WeM» Nueces San Pa-
Iricio Itefogio ami Kiuuev will elect one
Senator ami make returna to the chief jus
lice df Nueces county.
No. 30. Hexsr will el«»ct one Senator
and make returns to the chief juatice of
liesar rouutv.
No 211. tiillespie |{«*xar Medina ami
I'vftMe will elect one Senator ind ttntk**
returns to the ehief justice ot Hexar count).
No. 3*2. Fj»velle Colorado mid Austin
will el«*ct one Senator and rnske returns
to the ol>i«*f justice of Colorado county.
No. 33 hi pa so and IVesidio will elect
one Henxfor tind mnko return* to the chief
justice of l*«l Phso countv
M»: I'NKSKNTATIVK*.
No. 1. Bowie will elect one Represen.
tative.
No. 2. Red Kiver will elect one Repre-
sentative.
No. 3. Lamar will ekct two Represen*
Utivei.
No. 4. Fannin will eleetone Represen-
tative.
No. 5. Grayson will fleet one Represen-
tative.
V.» f\ C*.»11i»• will «»l«»r' **r * P^pr»
. . \ t w
• .. . n«
ti» the cliiet juMice of' Denton county.
No. 8. Dallas will elect one Representa
live.
No. 0. Hunt will elect one Represent**
tie*.
No. 10. Hopkins will elect one Repre
tative
No. II. ffopkins Fannin and Red River
will elect one Representative unit make
returns to the chief justice of Hopkins
county. *
No Itf. Titus will elect one Represent
tative.
No. 13. I'ass will elect one Representa
tive.
;v». I I * anil I inn win eiect one
Representative niitl nitike returns to the
chief ju*tlee of Cast cnuut\
No. If* llarrinon will «loct three Rep
resentntives.
No. Ill I pshur will elect one Represen
tative.
No. 17. Smith will elect two |{<>|.resell
tati ves
Siv l*<. Wood and \ nn Zaudt will elect
une Representative «iui make returns to
tli«« chief jufttire of Wood county. **
No. 19. Kaufman mid Henderson will
elect "lie Representative nnd make rt turns
to the p|»it»f jusUM of Henderson county.
No 'JO. Anderson will elect two Itepre
sentfttlves.
No. 21. Cherokee will elect threw Rep
Irritative*.
Mo. 22. lluxk will elect four Represen*
tatives.
.No. 23. Panola will elect one Represen
tativfe.
N«r 2-1. Shelby will dec* one Itepre
(tentative.
No. 2ft 8helhy P.mols Ami San An
gustine will elect one Representative noil
lonke returns to the chief justice ul Shelby
county.
No. 2<K S*n Augustine will eloct one
Representative.
No. 27. Nieogdoebei will eleet two Rep.
resentntives.
No. 28. Houston will elect one Repre
sen (alive.
No. 29. Polk and Trinity will elect one
Representative and make returns to tlie
chief justice of folk county.
No. 219. Sabine Jasper and New ton will
elect two Representatives and make re-
turn* to the chief justice of Snhine county.
No. 31. Angelina and Cherokee will
elect one Representative and male returns
to lbs chief justice of Angelina county.
Ng^ftt. Jefferson and Orange will elect
ona Rsprssqglative and make retarns lo
the chief jaetvee of Jefferson county.
No. 38. Liberty will elect one Repreaen
talive. e
No. 34. Tyler will elect ona Repreaen
tat ire.
No. 35. Galveston will fleet two Rep-
resentatives. 4
No. 30 Harris will elert •- " ee-
tativqa.
No. 37. Montgomery w.
reaentative.
No. 38. Walker will elect o«e Repre-
sentative.
No. B9. Crimea will eleet oae Repreaen-
Utive.
No. 40. Walkar Nadicon and Crimea
sd|l eleet ona Repreaentative and aaaka
rltaraa Is the ahlef jaattoa at Grtmaa
eoanty
^io. 41. Leoa^wlll eleet o«e Repreaen ta-
No. 49. Freestone Lkneatsss and Falls
will eleet ona Representative gad make
Mama 10 the chief jeeliec of Lit—at one
BOSHtjN
Nt. 41 Navarre will elect aae Repeat
I
No. 50.
lative.
No. 51. Port Bend And Austin
one Representative and make
the jU»ti«e of Ki»»t Bend
No. 5'i. Brat or ia will
tentative .
No. 53. Matagorda and
idect one lli-prfwutjiiivi' and
to the chief justice of
No. 51. Colorado w
ifiilnlivr.
No 55. Fayette will elect
tentative
No. 56. Bastrop will elect
tentative.
No. 57. Trans will elect one
[stive.
No. .'iS. Fayette Bastrop
will elect one Representative i
returns to the chief J4«life of
county.
No 50. Jackson ittd Calhnnn wfldMsJ
me l( 'presentutitfti and make rvlamfel
ilif chief juaticv of Jackson eoeaty.
No. 00. Victoria and <toHad will
Hi# Representative and
the chief justice of Victoria
No III. I a vara anil D* X
one Representative and make
the chief justice of Lavaffc County. "J
No. ('>«. Gonzales uillrli ct one ~
tentative.
No. IW t Guadalupe will elect one
resentative.
No. HI. raid well and I lays will i||g
mie Representative and make rattum
tin* cliiet justice of Caldwell county.
No. (Ul. Nueces Han Patririo ao4 Ks>
fuiito will elert one Representative
make returns to the chie' jutlics of S%
No' IhV Webb will rivet onv I
tativv.
No 07. Surr Mill rivet ont I
tatirv.
No. (W. Camvron will vlfctontl
•viiliitivr.
No. tW. Camvron and Hidalgo wiltv4h|I
onv R**|m vtentativv ami makr Marti IN
the clnvl jtiiticr of Cameron county
No. *0 llriar will vlvct tbrw I
•rotative*.
No. 71. IWxar Cvjildv (tillvtpir Igfl
(linn. Kiiiiipv and Comal will rUet «q|
Uv|»r«*a«Mt(Mlivi* ami etinkv rrturua It
cIti**f justice of Hcxar fount*.
No. 7*2. Comal and <tillvtf4fc will i
oiiv l(p|irv»vntativv and make rvtaml^
lltr eliivl ju»ticv of C"fnrtl count v.
No 73 1*1 I'.uto n» il l*r«*»idio will
oov lli'itrvuvntHlivv and m*kv rHanw l(|
(lit* rltivf juativv •>• l-il I'aso county.
Tliv clnvf juniicv* ol tin ftnid •
Senatorial uml-Kvprrivntativv
whom tli«» DiMrnt returns nrv to Items'
' «<4 in rant* of vacancy In th« "(Ret
justice or inability ol that
Kvii aov two of tlir Comity CaS
• will ^ivt» to the Senators
lUlircinKiilivei elect of their r.iprfiwj
|)i*!iirt« the |»rapt«r cm I iflcatv of
m i i*i make rrlt'rns thereof according
law to tliv llVcretnty of Sfatv. em
" Election rvturn* lor Senators and
•rotative*."
In testimony wUer«sf |
haw hereunto set my
mimI rMiiifd the crt*nt »etl t
the Siatr to hv nHixxl. N
h( tliv city of Austin tMa lilfh day ol ]
* I) 1ninl of tliv iitd#pfiolfuevI
Tcxn« the eighteenth.
Ity 'li** tiovvroor r h ur.LL j
Tiiomhii II I)i v*l S«c'ry <>f
June 11 49it I
TXRMUBU OII1ITIR AT Ml
/<m of nearly Tint Hundred Liftt' I
W e have t<» rorord to day another fclfl
fill calamity the foiindeting of a ♦
*»a with I In* probable !«>»» of nrarl J
bundled liven.
i «j>f I'orbea hf f 1»*> brljf Reuben Ci
from l.'igtia la (•ramie brought inta
lliift morn iti|f I In* captain mate and
the crew of ilit* William and !
of Hath M aine who were picked up
a boat at iiea io lat *21 30 ami
»<) having been wrecked near Stirrup I
among the Bahama la'anrii on tk»H
May.
Captain Stenaon of the M illiaai
Mary ha* furnished u* the following
ticftlara of lit** |o*« of hi» ve*®el «
w*a on tli« paaaau«* from Liverpool ta
Orlcaoa with r. cargo of railroad iroi
two hundred ami eight imanengert
ernigranta. At Mven o'clock a. «•
."Id of May. during cloudy wrll®®fr
atrong breeze* blowing from the aoila'
they paased (he 11 in»the Wall
the aouthern part of the little
Abtco oii« of the lUhamaa. neatly
of Naaa>iii. At noon they outfit ^
Key and then Lore off about ten ■
a southerly direction. The weatto*
thicker all the while and the witHfi
er while the aea began to roll aft*'
rate. At aunaat nothing _
the Key and the captain
well to the north of it Having
li» iwrlli sine* meridian. Al *• 9
w ft'■ n h* jinlgrit liimarlf •ulBriwlly *• J
north una »i>»t of tha <ir»»l Im^i
tha tliip wrtt hy •nalh and «*•
kniiii( lb* Ica4 bat fowl aa ^
Innl; falboni*.
About ba*paat right r. tk»
■trash apon a aanhan rack
hang fir toaw lima with ty Ma*';
all aroand. Aftar paanrilng h
Itn minalM the got of bat
•track aantbar rack arithla ■ ft"
tbk Ant aibara afcalfcaia
I mi* and agala aiaal of. I»
thought aiparflaat Io Irt go tha r
prepare ihn liaata for taauabiag>
waa taking la water »ara Art •*
tha'paa*an»ra wmked (or IffrtMha
thajr Aiann it impaatiUa ta kHf
At mMnlgbt tbara wata hw «<•
iba b«W aad at «mi» a. »
mradnaaljr high- Wiartljr rt*
Ibajr ba>4 laa frat aaUr K**
apparently gaiag dowa. Tha
lion «f Ilia «»aW dwfcfc *|
niar ba baagioad bataaaaoth*'
Jsz&uu&z
wantatovaan toaabtagf
aklr a Mtaii baat ana
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