The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 574, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 4, 1843 Page: 2 of 4
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i highest p'ices-We would soon outstrip the United Stat,
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termine. But whatever may betht res alt, they will Lot
permit any bystepping into his choesand apin
these men had previously been admitted to bail, but when
j • the indictments were found, they were taken by the Sherif, |
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Tho Civilian mentioned, some time since, in relutionio
the crimes of two of these individuals, that the opinion’
prevailed at Galveston, that “somebody must j be hung,"
I we are led to infer that the evidence against them is
raging breakers that nre risTg w th foarlm
round r ‘ •
people," the people smay
nof hiscon ' . rr
but as the l’cesideul es well asthe oth
and Titus 217., For Representative . Johnso:
293 votes, and Scurry 28sh ;
Standard suilladioces the
from
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. I be pleas d.for it,w il afford i vide nce that l ni
durstoodtha policy of th ; Pi dent i ns | w-i
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that rendered desperate
feel compelled to chan
emigrants from the Isla ids with their slaves th. settle the
country. Itisnowurd* J*
r‛"b t k nit ■ • aud l f i l nUu • J th i
■ b ' n < mb > ol neg rors w ill ever he rati icdrt
le Ulucsth
so des tui ot
diy afternoon at 4 o’clock A lorge number of ibe peop
J have lohg been aux ious ‛o izce ri in I ■ opinions । • Tati
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ill pick out from ularly
the American Minister can feel very grate ul for this
647. The Standard say rs there were ■* least iD voters
who did not attend the pe Fs. Tarrant the ri fole d id not
receive even half of* th votes polled in this county
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The editor of the Chrdicle, in reply to this says —-We
were not before aware, bat General Murphy hndiso ■ x-
perception of be ridiculous! and such a y
press gi eat
become a c
mitted to come here anqpe me wun m< tr siaves, that
mon justice and sound plicy require that we should
mitthe people of all oth r countries to do the same.
course would soon brig our country into notice
put in nomin:
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tanidocumeniain m
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nav consent that his n it
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Houston to the h jh ollice ol President, they erred from II
am no more negroes forever enn 1
you conti uo to refuse you are now warm 1,
desperate n her condition, Texns May yet
e her Constitution, and’to invie
follovtig icusons: 1le
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Burle son w bu d run ogailor the oflice el V c P
it wouldbeemphatically the 1 ketofiihe people
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1 ’ - tisfheti njnistr ng t m 1 ! i op ninus | ;
was It crushed in the bud, |
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me misnnderstandihg has in s ist n r lat’ve to
■ Y it had original, d fr om Gm Murphy, respe
people of.T )
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This his fcien dsthink would boa ticke
in which the diplomacy of tl • conntryhas? encond •
> I, ( in Mu. pl v i - ben heurd to . e i s । • t
to this city, that it woull, whe never the t rn iidence
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large por-
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his airs, to palm hiniself off as a second Wasbington.
"They want a man. a a stern, delernined, energetic,and
INDEPENDEXT MAS, to w.t Id the vryjng Belmot State, Corrs Chop of FVETTE CouNIY—It is said ih it
and guide the gallant back of th» country throt h the manyolthe planters nes I Grange w
power ' ttvo torthree thousand pundls of teed cotton toil
this season, and thecrop throughout Fayete county wil th i (he fine ma quit iss
n average from a bale to a bale and a half to the ace probably
totii .
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ince the days of Macchiavelli,
- to,cl ak th ir opini oni
8 cungus-
B d, ba rec
ho in addition to this, have death in its most deu sii
lorm staring them in the face, and are held in suspen
arse than death itselfii Few, very few, v < think
I it ccime, did they timel y end .fully ..
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the li the conte mpi i
sying —8o far from bting displens d W C . r
attempted to throw sone light upon this suljct
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lconsent of the proper oth.:-is ’
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Indictment for murder hive been found, by the Gravd
Jury Ar Galveston county, against Charles Heniker,
W. Pilant, and a German named Hoflmaster.
1 contradicmg it at thosame time, W
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For M, (i eneral, Tarjant received 299 voteg, Sher- ,
man 120, Hunt 116, MaySeld 51 votes, Smth 9, and ;
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son Ao : his . ncess
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the high est esteem of i
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The News says:—
“To see those who possibly have sustained ome stnnd . the Un
ing among their follow mtn brought'forth aqd th incd l to resort to «
,n d caged like wild beasis l y those perhaps with w h qn areno ’
j theyhave been on the most intimate terms ol familiatity— p atioa mu
f’ this alone should be quite sutlicient to prevent th com- thi e.m
mission .of crime. Who but experiences a minglel ’ !• w
ing of pity, horror and even shame, while cont mplatig
i h; conditon of such ) WhntiNen must betheir .feelin
14 ittiijh e ’ tii i
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by,
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t) the great guozti ns now agu ।
larly with retard.w the Nary, the 1
Governmeni,and the ne geci ij
Tzas, Englnd nd Mexico it ’ not
the noblest mot i ■' ' ep ' ' )
ton of this infant llepullic, und they fondly 1 ped Li
public, if not -
Whether their choice was lor good ot t ril, time will ■ le-
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{ the 14th September has but jost come A* hand, and we,
l copy from itthejelectian i ------
For the Senatorialele cti n Wri hfreeiv d 346-vdes,
The sloop Washington avrived -at Galveston bn the
30th ult., from Mobilq, having made the passage in four
days. Sho brought fw papera The only intelligence:
of importance they contain, is that the yellowfiver is
abating in New Orb ans. Galy Un deaths occured daily,
from, this disease, when the Washington left. ,
us wLn lex as
serious redudtion in the arm;
ied State , Si ll gr servati n
If Rosk, however, should be-
the latter would dee! ine, and
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e its 'a hich this Cinverume nt d siri ! to ,1.' ep
and the public is equally onfaupd di Ele ba.
' .u< res ondenre orreconls, exceji
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irv, bv are ini’
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i . . lich, brokrn henlhyqne,
W el ad ipt d to w hi at ih ! > he m .tofthe
grains and is pheuliatly a stock cotntry, as it-is
we ight of cha racter, or infuent 105 to i .1 him . ,,
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l i character as to bring these negotiations mtodisreput .
' . n r .th se coucerne l in th m ,
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llesays also that “llr l< J • it that the A merk h y
i r h d surr ptitionsly ob tuin d copies of import
The former adt.
Gen Rdsk se, itc
doub.thut if hesi
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in ambgonus languas
. we hardly tpect to chiain any defnite it,
' ri lative ’ to the real opinions of either ol 15
ticians. . The editor d the Civilian, how ev
ELECTION RErbeNs 1 b
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lie dinner on the 28th lt, w i ich he declinid.
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comb for th Pi esidi teyen l h LAnd • ni the Vice
Pc
mer declint 'I the u on ndtion bi his excluldl sonme
from the h- u I ■ is p ; ,unii . ; ' 3
the decision ol : e pvople ri lativ lothe cond " lobe
tion The Red I id . • puysa
I ■ o J ud . c llemphil i. on .1 /ive W m i
Wevn’erstand that he will deliver an
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dissotisaciicn ahni tn. Rusk is U , viliiog
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THE PuEprNCI--Thetlito bf th Nl th m
- . I The vessel hav ing s aili I. f m i • .:. 4 n
H ri i ( tul of
hccunti ..
Mild be to
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n to rout
k - : cious announcement that he has been charged
b h and. fesponsil / ll e
. rendallousyobtamingcopasolimi
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the Republic, and ia
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the first time this report h ' 1
or of the ( ivih tn bast hi t :
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lion of your conntry from thb culture, and
thi interesisol England then tofoster’us’n
This course n ri u 1.1 throw « popula
; W rstnin frouter u bich would indeed men,
- ingexunt th nuiniti ol slaves in the Un
। Wuich woull 0ced extend and suxye long: to. pi t
aninsutution which you opyar ea mue h tola,
Governmenis ari eenrinmHy und
zociatit ns pending between this country, Enul J .
exico. The. Civile, n denies that the reportsnr i 1 ‘ .
Houste, saturdny, ov. 5, 88in.
Theciizensoi Gaivesiont lere 1 tien. I amar a pub
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he can di. ulqe allintormal
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hill for the next Prende eney on d Wm E Jones of lion
, z ties for the \ ice r . ■■ I • ..
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Somervell 3. The wholet nui er of votes
' ch rge th; y were foun i T: it ■
lismntisfirdwithihesnegorintions •
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Many of the planters, ding to the wan# of hands, will
, , not bnble to pick out Hl the cotton they have raise d.
returnsof ied I liver .Co uhly. , (.
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, . Hovstox, (Texas,) Oct 29th, 1843.
. Tothe Hon. John Quincy Adams and the other ‘went , ,
"1 Members of Congresi who addressed "the people ofthe ।
Free States of the Uion," remonstrating against tha
Annexation of Texasto tho American Union:
polled was i fe , , (bnlinMd.)
i. - By annexing Texas
controls the matter,
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cove'she whole land It is
one ofthe Hulthiest couotriegonrarth,and it ie
bi re that a free white population must and will gule__.
Thenorthem emigtntioo from your country and theemi.
. gdation Hum Europe 8M turns in that djiecon,ahdno're.
1 fiecting person doubis in Texe hut that whenthat g, dlion
shall se tleandbrcomt a State ji will lie du the G I a is
This « cion woukHmm a State as large as New ,. k.
The cdnniry west ofthe 100h d. 'ire west longitude,
extendiugtotle42d degree'of north latitude, istoofr re.
moved from na'vi ga on on too qoniiguots tothe Mexi
canseverto permit of it ol her than a' g r a; ing
and stock raising couttry. fherolling eharact t of ibe
coun ry an I its health pariiclar ly adapts it to a while popu-
e , latiou, and it the wonde rful dvanceof Ohioover Kentu.
,cky, and of P’ensylyania-b i r V irgin a is r colk t d. I
have very little doubt mys if but that the two Stateg to be
there formed will uuquestionably he on the white basis.
If.you will examine attentively my two last propositions
, .. a vernumet- you will find them to be stricilyttic, arid vou will ercive
ous party, that if the cittens ot the United Stntesare per -xt .f it will be on your -end of the lever that the
-it" * com" here nndseitie withthei" “h" ct — accesssion of strength will be thrown
I per- lo permit lexas to exist other than a portion of the
Thia United States would in my »glim at ion be the worst policy
as an . that could be adopted by the United States if the hu to
mon justice
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