The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 539, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 15, 1843 Page: 3 of 4
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“Another exhibition, equally characteristic of the man-
ners of the country, which we met with the same excur-
t We are authorized to announce that G«‘l MEM UCAN
HUNT is a candidate for Major General, at the election in
September next. . july 19 d&wide -398
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. RANDEL, Foreman.
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TrWe are authorised to announce Cot. JAMES 8. MAY-
FIELD, as a candidate for Major-General of. Militia, at the
young Arab, whom we had employed as
was the mi anmg of this outrage I
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she geeied the only person in the establishmint capable
of so doing. I respect d her arrordingly... Brsid- a all
The tenure by which he holds bis office* for four years
I ' hiving been prescribed by the Constitution, could not-be
" j disturbed even by a solemn act of legislative authdrity, and
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INFLUENZA.
A correspondent ol the Cincinnati Republican, «ho
signs himself-M D" furnishes the editor with the fol
+ss vnzialto the recognition of these claims, and itspower
I or that purpose is assuredly not ku be questioned when its 4
exercise dors not confic t with any of l he provisions of he -
Con ntion - tbi i
l bt Injluenza Htcommrndtd.—K late New. York pa-
per contains an advertisement, which is accompanied by a
letter from the Hon Robert H Morris, Mayor of the city
His honor seems to entertain a very good opinion of the
i fnen»n ne he reenm mend. ; ..17:. .1. . .1. 4,. ।
OU are hereby notified to attend an annual meeting tor the
purport of ele ting officers for the ensuing year, this even-
By order <4
l Ibid. ' .
The office havipg been created by the Constitution, and
its tenure guaranteed thereby, when the clerk isonceelec-
ted he is in office under that instrument, and entitled to
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quired of a
offeree in this country, and the decisi ms thereon are lo
be regarded so far only as they may be applicable to the
structure of our judicial system—Ibid. i
Tae alternative writ of mandamus when issued in open
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ail the ligh’s and immunitiesconferred by thesame —ibid.
The cl rk of the County Coit is entitled to hold his
offire for the period of four year*—and the tenure of this
offire having bet t) pre sci ibe d by law, eau nriths r be va
ried, extended, nor diminished by the mniconce ptions of
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ill- eletor 11 body aS
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To Messrs J. Pease At Son. 45 Divison et. — Tropic.
T’rGEO FISHER isa candidate for the office of Justice of
of the Peace tor Beat No. 3, at the election on Tuesday next.
.____ aug 15
Fne provision of the sUtute requiring Jie purchasers of
< haims ^miUr to the one in dispute, to prove that their
vend vs were rebidents to the Republic at the period of the (
a; ■; I. i tion for the grant, is not in violation of Hie Consti-
vat hisa iind ofmuddieor double of hie own. whoidoes
■H the work that can be put off upon bim withoobeinz
fmlbutby the mister and mistress, Notwithst inding
their numbers they are drradfully slow I often tire my-
seli with doing things for myself ratherthan wait fofi heir
dawdnng; but Mrs Stainton laughs at me, and calls me
a grif6," aud.says. I inust learn to have patience, and
mv> my eiyength. (N B— Griffin means a fnrsh m n
or a fresh woman in ndia.) The real indi• ladies die en
a sofa, and, if they drop th* in handkerchief, they just lon-
er their voices and say, "Boy," in a very gentle tone and
thee creeps in perhtps some old wizen skinny brownie,
looking like a supreano aued thresdpapev, who Awidlies
alter them for a little while, hnd sken ereeps qut again at
softly as n blaek cat, and sits down erosslrgge d in the yi »
andahtill -mistres please to dal again."—-A Lad ft Le^
Ur from Mdvas. f e i ’
Baltic and Denmark; in May it passed over into Germa-
ny and England in July it invaded Scotland and France
—in September Italy, Spain and Portugal, and in No-
vember Belgium It also run over America. Theses
it«e|f wap not exbmnt frmp its dominipn, for ship’s crews
at sea sickeied under its influenee.
The epilemic’in 1830, in Europe, was as general as
pr»d c sore, and wassonevhit remvkable in thing the
toceiuner,bya very shun interval. ofnnother more alar-
ming and dreadful pestilenice,the Asiatic Cholera. This
seem d to precedethe Cholera when it appeared, ‘and in
1833 the same disease followed in the march of the Chol
to wait’ at tabi*. Eeery horse h is a man and a maid to
himselt; the maid cuts grass ‘for him; and every dog has
a boy. I inquired wh-ther the cat had any servants, but I
found shat ghe was allowed to wait upon herself, and, at
r' .. i . • . -a,c nturv past. As it is a subject which at the present,
ernmentwillnlways. lo.jostid ,1o its II trmne afetsund interests siktee n millions of freemen, their
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eca, Advancing an itemore formit
great altntions of etmospheric ’
------------ Beat No. 3, at the elec ton’qn Tues.
daynext____ _____ ____ aug 15
FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS.
xACaptain WM N. ERONAUGHof Harris County, for-
■ perly of the United States Army, is a candidate lor Major
General ol Texas, at the ensuing elertion.
• july 13 d&wde-398*
PROT ECT 1 ON FiRECOMPAN Y. No.
july 22 d&wide 399
EWe are amthorised to announce P. dAY as a candi:
date for Representative in the Sth Congress from Montgomery
County, at the ensuing election in September next. •
July 26id&wif-399
FOR MAJOR-GENERAL OF MILITIA
Of the domestic morals of the Arab Egyptians, the fol-
Iqwing passage gives one an amusing glmpse, recalling „ -____— T. ____
completely to one’s mind those proofs of affection which j i afluenza, as he recommends it to public favor in the fol-
_ । were formerly said to be considered indispensable in a
Russian household:
piercing cries, in the midst of the throng.of rather shabby
looking people. Urging on my donkey to the spot, I saw
an athletic man inflicting merciless blows upon a f. male
with a heavy stick. She cried out piteously, but without
The reports of the Visiting Committees for the past
week were read and received.
The City Sexton presented his reptirt stating that but one
death had occurred within the last two weeks, to wit; Wm,i
Weigand, accidentally drowned while bathing.
Messrs. Harris and Porkins were appointed the Visit-
। ing Committee for the East, and Messrs. Bringhurst and
House for the West side of Main Street for the ensuing
week. V • -
cannot be impaired by themstakes of ministerial officers
issuing the writs of ei ectior, or the misupp rehensions of :
the electorsas to the period of th<‘duration olxht offiee.— dragoman, what
tronb," and influenza. The later appellation is taken j
from the supposed influence of the stars on its origin and
diffusion in this epidemi severe and obstinate headache
Official duties prevented me from writing to yon before,
but as I have lately been cured of the influenza IcQnyot
withhold from recommending the tame to the public
R H MORRIS
City Hall, New York, 27th June, 1843.
ion is nsually very widely spread and its duration Shor
it seldom proves destructive to life, unless auacking per.
sons suffering ftomillneas, especially iMlacss, consedted
1 WIh diseases of the lungs
Although this may be itschnracter, ht me give a word
caution. It shouldybe carefully attended to, for, if neg.
ec e , the sequels of the infuenza show themgeves too
! ouenin disenses of the lungs and fatal consumptions
We dip the following from the Buropean News of the
4th ult:— . ...
। . LrWe are,authorized to announce Cot. SYDNEY SHER.
. . i MAN of Hartls County,
He replied the election inSSeptpmber
peau lady, resi !> nt inilexandria, who happened to be
withrus at the time, inforined us thatsheshad lately inquir- t
tdtheseriod ofthed irationofie | ed ola favorite servant after the health of his wife. Very
1 well, he sud— better than common the last two days, •
since he had given her a good flogging. She told him
that Englishmen did not whip their wives
-_____- ___________-r________-____ — -______ ing, al balfpast 7 o’clock, I’ M. By
med, .which prevailed in Europe in the year 1580, ’though A.J B"hKB See ‛y J. F
there is some uncertainly concerning its pecular charac- ■' —
tr,yein some of its essential features it resi mbles the j
presentepidemic It was first distinctively defined and J'
received its name just a century since, (1743) when it
American Oils —It has recently beqndiscvered in
Liverpool that the Americans have ben attempting totin-
troduce a spurious ai tide under the nam-of lard oil, which
consiss of 66 per cent, sperm oil, and only 34 of laid oil.
। The reason is this the new duty on sperm oil, under the
the tariff, is 25 per cent, while that on lard oi is merely
Irble rivlrecdrd
haractenzed by its on
, as a candidate for Maj.it ^jenem
' next. july 19d&wde89 8
RANS R LUBBOCK, Clerk of the Distrjet Conrtbf
_ Harris County, is alon authorised lo receipt for costs due
J.S Holman, former Clerk of the District Court ofsai eoun-
ty, , E. H. WINFIELD.
June 29th, 1843. | .; july । dif
| INSED OIL, Castor Oil and spirits of Terpeptine,jus
Lj received, and for sale by J D. GROESBEECR •
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OR HIRE, a Negro man who has been employed asdEn.
. . I gineer on board of various sieam boats (for five years,)
by the French, from the Polish word chrypka, which running in the rivers of ihe South and Wes in the Upited
signifies hoarseness. J hr Italians called it “maldei cas- h States. Also a man cook. Apply at the store of Jas. Bailey,
■ * — ..... it Main Si., for pv'iculars
Houston, August 1st, 1843. - aug3d12t
A • URBAN, M, D. may be found at theDrug Store < f'frT
Hull, or at the Houston House, unless ptolessionally engng-
ed._.______' . , jui 4 <>U
NTOTICE.--The steam Saw and Grist Mill on Buflalo Bay
IN on, one mile below this city, will always keep on hand a
good assortment ol LUMBER, and will saw to order on the
sion, was much more, serious We were stopped by a
large crowd which quite filled the street near one of the
public warehouses
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any effect. The crowd looked on with interest and appa- j of Justice ofthe Peacer
rent satisfaction, and no one attempted (o interfere. I in- ; day next.
That it is one of th • essential attributes of sovereignty,
not to be amenable to the sui of a private peFenwithout , - . . . . .
its own consent, has grown into a maxim sanctione d as well that it Was indispensable to whip Arab women, their bus- ll
by the lw of nations as the general sensi and- " bands could not live with themi they were not f rank
mankind . Such an exemption is enjoyed by all indepe n- women
den' soyeteignties —and the institution of judicial proceed
to !s to recover claims from a state or,nation, has no where
be n i»g arded a malter ofn qtur 11. I g al, or constitutional ||
huz,Braxsgwandgcomm-rvoaev, j lowingutsory glance at the history of ihe !«»»«>« for
Court, may be. made returnable to the same term.—Ibid.
The clerk of Ine District Court is entitled to hold his
offi re for the term of four years from and afer his election.
-Ibil.
ed bin if it was a common practice. Heanswered,‛Yes, '
the wile du bid, nd the Arab lick t m.’ I afterwards
learned that this suit of dom< slic discipline is universal in
this country. No one supposes that it is wrong, or that
the conjugal relation can exist on better terms A Euro-
.. ... affected with cough and general
malaria In 1785 another epidemic prevailed. It was
preceeded by great atmospheric changes. It commenced
its progress in Astra kan, Tobolsk, ihe East Indies, and,
probably prevailed in China in Europe it first appear-
ed- in St Petersburg— 40,000 persons wer seized in one
dev, which was connected with the fact that on this day
o so aong l‘ “ uHK-.r‘ l th-thermometer rose from 35 deg cent, belowzer oto 5
dm- acknowledgrd and ostonsible attendante, each Sr In March it neach-d Pjand, the shores of the
On motion, the Board then adjourned to Saturday next, ^dvalorem.
at ^o’clock, P. M.
JOHN FITZGERALD, 8ec’y.
ARD OF HEALTH?
HovaTuN, August 12, 1843.
Board met pur riant to adjqunment.
-Present—James Bailey, Esq., Chairman, Messrs. Bag-
by, Burke, Bringhurst, Carson, Duer, Evans, Harris, )
House, Perkins and Torrey.
The minutes ofthe last regular meeting were read and
adopted. ’ •
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A WYNNS will in future give his entireattention to hiv
H. profeseion. He will be found at his office or at his resi-
dence. - stl tebi9i&w 325
c. CJjTfFtyU-b, E-q , is uiy general’A'oiairy, andH.
• £ pane I re Aorerammrapnce
Housn, uguist, aug913 w31-400
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\KTOULD respectfully inform tbkir friends and the public,
VV that they are opening a splendid assoriment of rench
Goods, in the store receutly occupied by Mr. (’harks, one donr
below the Drug store of Dr. Evans, on Maio Sireet, eonsising
in pan aa follows, viz: fine French calicoes, do white flunurjs,
black and white silk and cotton hose, black and colored shlk '
gloves, asorted silk vesting and eravats, mantillas, shawis,
worked capes and collars, silk and colton umbrellas, Holland
linens, periomery, artifieial flowers, assorted jewelry, window * 4
glass 21 m 284, I ease French silk batts, &e; &c. The whqle
ot which are otfered very low, tor cash, conoo or hid.
Honston, July 18th, 1843. jufy 18 d&w3n 398
^VA^KEWA^.-Wherea^Tiak^^Tr^.r^iCTs
«P I V V and Lacfus Johnson, who were in my custody,
charged with the murderof Henry Castledine, did, oh the eve
ing of Monday lasi,the 10th of July; escape from the guard dur-
ing the storm and darkness of the night. This is to give nptico
iothecitizeaso this Republic, ihal any oneapprelendingeisher
or both of the above prisoners, and delivering, him or them into 1
my custody, or at the county jail in Milam county, will beeuti
tied tog reward of fifty dollars for each.
‘The said Liuleberry B. Franke is 6 feet high, light complex- •
ion, red whiskers, sandy colored hall, and thin visage.
Laucius Johnsson is & feet 8 or 9 inches high, fair complexion,
white eye brows, with a downcast look, stoops in ieshuulders,
and is about 21 years of age. OR DE RA W ATSON, o
aug 2 wif 400 Sheriff of Milan County.
ATTORNEY TFLaT^F’ : .
-UM rhable them to allord reliel or to adjudicale ihe cl urns, it to our column's •
U»u« with the consent of thegovemimnt 1 firstwbich, find of it is the descrip-
• . authoriy Rrpublie.b ingdrrivrd Ad,. <>f. apestilentiat and epidemic cough," as it.was J.
fi.j.ir th-act relating to the establishment of a denerul ” , t ! I___ E A____ .L.-.
l.ind Ofi*e, passed December 14th, 1837. ht*_iim$t com-
ply wi hthecondinonsby which that privilege is acom-
pained and qualifind.— ibid.
As it wan thrnngh the agency of Congress alone that
laims cou l br establish d into grante. it. as coin l„„ I everywhere. I, ln,„.w every COUDlr in E„.
P •... for th A body to prescribethe-proolsandconditions lope and -in ■.....y districts not a family escaped
( ’ its seizure ” It appeared in April and passed off in June
following The disease seldom proved fatal, except among
old people, and those who were suffering under pulmona-
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- --- rrWeare authorised to announce Col. JAMES MORGAN
I ask- as a candidate for Representative in the 8 h Congress from
Harris County at the eleerion in September next
shortest possible notice.
Meal ground in the best manner
U"Six or eight wood choppers wanted, 'a whom liberal wa
ges will be given ouspplkaiioo al the mill. may 23 dm
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questionable whether, under our statutes, a party defendant
can be notified of the pendency’of an account aginst him-
self in any other mode than by personal service of process.
—MeElhtnep, vs. Secreft.
A, writ of mandamus lies to compel the restoration or
I admission ol any one entitled to any office or franchise of
a puhlic nature, whether the same be temporal or spiritu-
‛ al; an I also for the production, inspection, and delivery
, of public books und papers.—Bradley, vs. McCrabb.
L The writ will be awarded not only in cases where the
party having a specific legal right has no other legal
operative remedy, but also in cases when- the other modi
of redress are inadequate or tedious -^Ibid. 1
Servantsin India-Thereisone great <:»»«*>•»« li was one otis most peculiar symptoms, "The trratmrot I
in visiung «an ludia hous-, nam-ly,every visitorkeeps H wasanafairratherofdietand regimen than ofanydiffi- I
3 2 M fe, ic c zms Empgs m ■
. wlere an I eai n lihing , that,-io say, io o fr houses, or i which, in all its rssential fcaturrs, renembled the one be-
coucgoods Thlyfaw Wk upon the steps,and live ' fore named. Those nttackrd retained • severe egb,
Butthey’do yery liun-, and every one has his andvery slowly conyalesced. . • .
• sparae work. I hnve » ayah, H «>•’• maid,) ana . 1 , epidemic of 1775waas widely diffusedas itspre-
tafot th, .h. ayahs cannot walk yand A — has . boy; H decessorsand was preceded by remarkable atmospheric
.1,0 two moddles, onet sweep’my room, and another‘t I vicissiudes-very few escapedan Attack.. It was also
bring water. Thereisonemanl’laythe cloth another marked by the factthat most ofthe domesticanimals, "I
10 brn in dinner, anotherto ligtt the candles. And others ' horses, dogs, fowls were affected with cough and general
I Fir P-iM-VI y -V‛I8‛V-‛ ‘‘3-9 uu ai
least fi ve days before the next term, of the Court succeed-
ing the issuing of the said writs, must be restricted to ihe
ordinary process obtained from the ministerial officers of
the Court, without the invertation of judicial authority —
Ibid.f *
It is the daily practice of Courts to issue writs re-
turnable to thesame term, and the exercise of such power
is essential to the prompt and effectual administration of
justree.— Ibid, . .
The. practice of the Common Law Courts of England
was not, by tho introluction of the Common Law, made
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