Daily State Journal. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 104, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 27, 1871 Page: 7 of 8
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w into the Treasury
---1 from a source that otherwise can have no
the cultivatio and settlement, and developmen; o£ the
“utesof thisalmosbomdless public domain will make
pndest the wealthiest and most desirable State in the
all be by the yeas end
diere is an express------’
lore entitledf
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State Governmenta, it wag
paya that werespeciNlu-rL:
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iis May 11.1871.
ll. •oelal ana morai
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of Land Comm-
npany , ineluding the
ading, urfiges, iron
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herim, Bastrop County
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By FRAXK Bi;owx.
Deputy Clerk. •
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ration will necessarily
Inthe Second Congrersionsl District conponing
the countesot bowie, coliin. Cook. Svi°BnF
las, Peuton, Ell,, Erath, Fahnin, Crayvo Da
kiup, Iunt,HpmJar k. Johnon, knrmin in, LS-
merMapomaM “ tneue, Palw Pinto, Purker, ked
keprsenrarripnt Titus, VPsbur und Wis ) one
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YERTISEMENTS
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LEGA L ADVEREBEMENFS.
ahara,. -A.:.- T. -xid at the court 1
ihergta Auetin. on the firet Monday in < ). b
1™pHenand there to answer the petition <,f
▼. F. "elsabriefstatoupeut of which it , ,
the great
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thin 20th day ot May
of the independence 0
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A,4 colu, at th.
Artin, on Tues
► undivided one
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dupiogto. 5’ Win be made for a
ustin. May 2d, 1871.
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Fer the Mnle of the Houston Tep
Hrazoria Railrona.
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promotion or law ana order,is pubiaheatate, and
WitneAa, R.F. Campben, clerk or the Diatr. •
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A. D. 1871, and C_____
Texasthe thirty-sixth.
(th sovegrpuuanvx, Governan,
in the Second Senatorial District---- - -
the counties of Angelina, r
Tnuitys
.Inthe Third sehatorial Distriet, (compomeaor
thecoupttesot Cherokee and HoustoL, 2e
lor and two Represeutatives. "O“
pinahe.Tweutythird.senatorial District lew
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ealuskrwncoumty,Justiee of the Peace Pre-
xTnpalas ounty, Juntice of the Peace Precinct
elzetfara “ county, ***** * ehe Pe
einutkctoria county, Juatice of thereane Pre
ber,
said
Whereas, The Legislature of the State orTexa.
by ; irtue of a Joint kesolution approv.a A
l8z1oz1i-ga.copy.or wliel in hereto appeneaNs
anthorizednieto diKpose of the •houatou Hu)
and Brazoria Railroad. -“P
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Socretary ot State.
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gvcewsmov omwakiWE.
M An persons anterestedimabnienate ol I ll
Grimes, deceas d, win akzoiecinat Pw 7
ply to the hororable Disiin’Ue of I’. ,,
county, at its July Terw, 4® -dntr"
to sell at priv ate sale the 1
longing to sai estate, to-w
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er to sell erecu
In Wilson county, forlocat ion of cou ntyaeat,
i. Tonu vacnetes to toe ofice of Justice (t “the
Peace ir bounty all the electors Ehroagnthe
the comutywibe wllowed to vote t«r ret, Dt
asltrorw"mwtotcouptintana‛retaa ««
pyedPAlhgistisntmsrigislatar or Texaa, »
othimm gemeppraotths 14” xoterauamnd
and the punishment of those who Ma, to____________,.......a,
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------62 my name and have caused theue
I Seal Uf the State to be aqixed. ai toe XT- Weus. a brief statomeut or
I eityoofAustin, this 24th dayor May, hevein,when ne whefyow
• a•• D. moi. a . 4 . ‛ how admhwe exeeaten the --1
STEAM BOOK AND JOB OFFICE
PROCLAMATION
By the Governor of the state of Texas.
Au-Hn Hut. 4...nwl ie oticX Wrenk It thn
l~.tr.., (comapomeaor azeropiopthndietatbintMetand alui in 1 hx
ucogdoches, SaMne, fished Pn the satcrumty"eeizanewspaper pul
Trmty) on souatok ‘
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Petoieonforuity with
U8. mede and manner o
mrgvistomsrtfsprgeiaijeinrandwieh the
For Resprese ntative to the F ort v.g.pgng c,,,
lutml dngfon.
omgAugftha"cnei “ftsss:’ anaade
HnniderpaHcuatom,ffardfu.JaApek! Jrhon;
PoikRuAemioones. Newton. Ofange, anoln,
rrt v 4^1 abne. 5** A ugustine, she Iby. Sluit b
Vauzandt,aunwood) oneRepre'
pgama"anAAr".No;
. . Commiesioners of SL.
10.1833, to JiMue* kiler, and aj
.or*eleeimwe, Ir not heart
VAAPPHefaWAl be made fol
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milroads vum,tciviiztion follows Thewhistleef the
12 terrible to the Indin mavage as is frightful to the
apthdenr - Qur tatsinay negotiating its bonds to pay
... ,P5 Tor protecting the lives and property of our bor-
hhe people hre taxed three-quarters ofamilliona year
qPe •nd astanding urmy of iwoopsar keptconstantly
4, • Porgoses of protection. And, this tax alone inf! in
1 ,5m $6,000,000 of bonds, su pposing them to begiven |.
e 548# ask for. Build: the road and disband
A ,80 dmihdbsbe wadandapeopla_win rush into our
themselves. Build the road and the u war whoop”
'PHSATR ow raxAN TO HIE
-uSherin o! Trayis gouuty. *> eei me ■
WHERKAS, W F. Weia,ofn“alcpiKti 1. .. .
sex-*
imhebutseringpditcdendanta.wert.partn ra
>n< b purchaw*!ItTohi pCtithmer sunat anita
town sheep nud pther anhh>, shown Ny |, '
parteularsertaidedtote peluon, 1 4 fen"
antoblgated fhemeelves to pax nd । .
llahleto pay thr price ef anid articzeq"ur" EH100
aud thnt they have wholly tailed und nfuJ.i t;
Pay thezmorayy pan to ryuf. Plaintiirpray
Torprone . rJurmuent for said debt an. , n
"jy 4* riif., And amdav n havinig ,
Fmamat Paid H. A Smith u a mm r nid nt
gWherefore, we command yoi to sunmon H. A
enuth."he. wk1’ leaded with Jonn vann, bi
euapgathincltationtohepublinbed for t..... ' I
“otwkrpriorto toe mum day hereor
Ssdourtshtppkipaeterzarpup
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ME STATE
GdEeR .PACE
u,
gSucmox 1., it resolved by e Legialaturaof
256 That, His Excellenoy. the Gov. __
Ht=e= greene
-stkf# Humz
ENhthe actual vatue"rrthtlohmnhodheto #K*e Nofdiwe of utztake
idtygefamwgqanasazrorcm
preferenceof‘buying spid road, mo
lear
°nalon° WHOI TIIESE PRESENTS
""hae Telesraphic
t- willful set or omise
t n, between person ald corporation is clearly specified and
J, and the question settled by Constitutional athority
tue, that.there are gentlemen who differ with me upon this
ane it has been strohgly objected that there is a want of
" • the kegislature to donnte food. This argument h4s Ue.
“lY considered that an amendment has been offered to the
lion of section six, article ten, which
regard to its prohibitory operation
_ as internal improvements are , oneemed
k ‘ work of supererogation; but in so farasicutorr
br;d pa triiotie men who have been forgotten or
Teras rewarded her heroes and public servant* I am in
r its repeal.
- il? returned to the House by the Governor for our renga
‘ n, ha been so framed as to meet the constitutional objection
-5 bi! interposed • and it will be seen that a section thereof
te land bubsidy only uhen it cunstUuUurial. Thus
’ my constitutional objection presented. The ohjection to
i shal! not consider. It covers the whole bill, and in short
r kerms expre sses its object.
c domain of Texas amounts t%. ninety-one million of
r • "mpproprizted land which, in its present condition, is not
n! oe five cents an acre; and to the State it is an abso-
i nke it at what it may be worth, as it now is, and
bolde less than five million of dollars worth of land, wild
‘ ti a ; and if the policy of the Governor be adopted it Rt- „
; wchable This land does not produce one dollar to’the -
I esury, and without railroads and improvements it never
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eountles
in
Now thererore, ’• EDMUND j DAVIS, Gove,
loro! r. xaa by virtue or the authority V. 4.d m
meby Hani Jout. Resolution, do i8sc 1li4 ,
proclamation inriting bids for th-’ prhaneor th.-
31 id" Houston rp and Brazoria Kaiu.M.J, and
lilt* ehart l lizhts of said euana-—- • •
poad-btd. rixht of wny. rr----n. .juuen
raila,femip montsand masonry, all the stock
Mil 4. I bed for in eaid company, an the delot.
and <|. pot stations, and ali the prperty owneU
byadcompanyan nedessary tota bu hi. 10
rajroad belg about firty (50) mi, ’ long ' • 1
Proposals Tot the purchase or shid rodwii
addreed tome at the executive vM<e m the
eity of Austin, ant Wilt bo reccived uniin 19
nslock 3" on Friday the 21st day or July.A D.
E. X DVIs,
Governue,
O
____ auc"eet ai 833 varaa,
#tzzrdzuren# 3“m ni
st: pozomngettoses • -".‘'"K
!SR ma drhart don"nanem"r iaf
degrees wer12#1,13 vara' Hhence south 45
Uh* eal p. M Humer Sathessoutheant corner of
degrees weal at 321 Taur .ttermne t houth 42
af this survey, t Vueumopot, iwest cornei
5 zo4aa 2. hence north
epoet oak marked X wearaake Trom w hich
9 varas: ditt north 7
thence north 46 degr, a wegtret. West - varas
irom whlehapoatak m"‛ t.j7°1 varas a stake
degreesyest1 Vars;"“4" J Har- bouth 47
weetvrap, norti 45 nErtgezdonpes
fesrs mil - al
TMartin hath devarted this iitlalaotht‘J ; I•
atandiugpetitioueriposeizedana 01, “ ’
fee simple or the premimes aforeeald, I, t 1( , 1,1
to saie premises 1* obscured and-'., ,
reason of the elaim and nppenFai c of >•>
thevartofthe sair bctrH^XX ftith eUP
!*y- Exoiit aten
lMtedeon their, hopes disappointed. I will go hefore con.
- 1 rrondaaanthonrrornshafliakathinda. 1 ebeirFgomi
L ghen.8at, teaming, prosperous, magnificent Texas, an
ire mfpealthandof people and power, shall have assumed her
We Ieonstellation I shall exult in this first step takan bvissen
and inathe realimtion of thatglorious future which is sur t foien
any.petsom.cr per- I the veto of the Gog nore"Potgny, omablc “ paes This bi"
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By the Governor ;
3auxsP. Nweoma,
erretary of State.
ditw3t 26571 •
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AbARoi/
KAn TO TIE
052toP Count-
p2aRIiyou nummon
Shzamaireora and leg.,)
"TE M arti n. whone
5/2.221 Apar before
holder, 11, and
IMzdhbe court hou-
guuntlesdtmccy-samsrrmimigdazpam
the powe. 8, da 0 zpphhitsti of
er F • teral Censtitution an those, prohibited by the feto ■ wd
nte will constitute the limitations ef State power. ’ "
be oserved that the Federal Constittion neither limits
atP tots States from granting donations; neither does the Con-
p ol 4 the State, of Teras eontain any such prohibitory clause
r. bowever, contended by those Who are opposed to gtanting land
our internal improvements, that there issuch a constitutiona)
mniand section six, article ten, is quoted as containing it.
lause .referred to in .that section reads“as fol lows . Crh
. a i Shan not hereafter grant lands to i
clause in the Constitution unquestionably prohibits’the
r ' 2 of ands any -tKnw. or but it does not
•• prohibition universal. It does not prohibit dontionst
pal mmproyemerts - It does not exclude corporations from the
L »• f land subsidies On the contrary, the Constitution e
dypoides. for such land donations. Section twenty-four of
I " hreodirests specifically how grant.- nf land are to be made,
Presribi g- legislation, it says, ‘irr.n-M. that the finat
b on al bilid, or---4---
n, for an ont,
!vlhg property l..
Gpjmeaq okaD, leLoa. J 1
Seeh’yfvedbacres.in Comal connt y, ■ on
vzedbyGeorge N6l ****** of U. H. rim..
Six hundrvd and feriy (6209 acrek til n, t,
putouted th John jTfR “mT’ ’ ntroP
* Bastrop county,
grahted to Elander Em .
4 < 22994 CUUB । T.
Cbne-hatrofthefaguoftaa ’Z’"” in Manit
-eoM* ane Emnvd NMi Ptekcrlnr
bon t nEM.G Fmea ° Eta t,
* proposes to give to the Sold hern Pacific Railroad
‛ alternate sections of this wild, unprofitable kiwi, provided
oid their road through the State, so aa to make the land
ketusa moment examine this proposition.
Ad will traverse a portion of ear State at least six hundred
xtent and a very great part of it immediately through our
“am When it is eompleted it is a fair estimate to allow
* the lands on each side of the road, for the distance of
, re increased to $2 50 per acre. The State wonki
f the gainer ef tr even milions of dollars over and
L donatien. But besides this, every, alternate section, or
1 7and adjoining to the section donated to the milnoad
2 is retained as apart of the pubEc domain ;‛and every
L Tmmade by the raifoad.company upon their own lands of
f a"t"oees the value of the adjoining lands belonging to the
A. jueo anpre muanyy AhnFX )
Id SmrtofBaat ropouht at ita March i
ArDinwewi anil at pubBie vendn,
mauner aud iam by law ioquirea.in fj/,
andcountyor 1 sastrop in fiogu of tie lon,
whieh the store house of Jol M. him , , ,
f nuetjt stood, on thefrstTueslay in Xi
hext (August 1, 1871,) within legnliours mi .
lowing deseriled traets of lad ] -
county, east of the < olorado river, all * ' 21
potheestateornrnry a Tabitha’ A'-u p t51F
Five hundred (500) aeres, b ing a part 1
via Gage hcadright. Two ldrd
behgapartortheR R Grimes helariglt"2
etyroneandom haif g) aeres folMelH ... .
hy-ury l idor Purchasers to’execur
Hotes With two goed suretes, due tweive mon l
nom date of sale, draw ing ten per. nt .
Prannum from date of saels nort,
preiseasold to secie prehase moniy An
alo to be at flic expense of making uoti - I,
gagesand de . <!«. • “
Bastrop, Apri 28, 1871.
• 5- enge
pr jointresolutions, appropriating money w lands
shah be bv the veaeane nays.
power in the Legislature recognized by the
L . t ands for a Purpose:" and' the manner in
whu » kegislature shall do so. to prescribed
isnoambiguity inthelangunge of Constitution, nor
• epatibility in any of its provisions.
7 rrhibition in section six. article ten. was inserted toprevent
ra n& of lands to that chass of 'arsons' who appear annu-
| . re the Legislature asking for speeifie grants for special
r nt nowhere in the Constitution is there anything that re.
• a ant of authority to grant lands to corporalawm Section
tv- ar. article ten, disposes of the whole question, -corpor-
not persons; and the Constitution settles it. Corpora-
not aedimduals, they are institutions created by act of
PoWerfor certain purposes," and our Constitution pro-
granting ands for just such aS the legislative
” I’deem best ) Again—-to make this argument entirely
rabte the Constitution clearly and unequivocally admits the
k • n between persons and corp.) rations. It contains another
f the general proxisions, section thirty,' which says "every
pany, that may commit a homicide
ion, shall be liable, etc." Here the
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plense present--------- ana parien
Wtusntinebtedtoteetate womid do wentolin
• DAVID TRIMBLE, dup4lo4to.-
anwuan • FrrepprarV4fministratg.
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A BBS,
s/ug the counties of 2
Rrown, Burnett, Flanco,
Selorailo, Cotzanehe, Coletun
Caihvun, Cameron. Coryell, ]
Fazette, Gillespie, Guadlupe, GonzalesGad
Hamil ton. Hays, Hidalgo, Jackeon, Kerr,
Karpepekavacazlaaupasas, Llano, Lve oak,
Saba. FuresgBotuo,san
Rpwmtiaum on, wisot, wes ahid ot
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