Daily State Journal. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 192, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 11, 1870 Page: 2 of 4
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daily stage line, with four horse
coaches, is to be placed on the'
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understood by them; Troy
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part
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III AN A ~ON,
p gone.
e fit.iine-1 1 he
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of t he pl
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tirreat ' iasl
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narrow escape from a slaughter pen
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di-trict judges, district clerks, ju-tice r ot the
peace, all county ofhicers and adininistrator-.
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drath, assembled to II form the lant ofli es W hi h
were due to the dede* il: ind xx laile we fit ogniz
in their t ondurt ujust tribnte tlltlll- profeamion ll
worth lint < hristiun i haracter of out departed
ont V thus
• it-prin-
i la hce
liate Mill
I'' he became the trustee forthem
them, or rather had them coll cted fot
4 \i IFei\i 1 W IM -
W-: Iniver~ity
after i he edicu-
I °3,
In Wi
Mut ■ 1-
p itit
and, in a few weeks, from more than
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I Ie 11 m i iiis
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bv* ■
was < alle hence froz hais lalors l»\ the v UK* ot i" ti h Ni, fa
• "e
i full * H |
the ' Y uk, he
1
obscurity, oppose
of Republican and Congressional con-secession leaders andplatfrms; they
ditions wanted restoration to the Union on the
The extremists, ultras, and defeated Congressional terms, but the Republi-
erme ef the Ntate Jeurmal.
stESCRrrIoS
12 months, city.................
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ADVERrisiSO RATES
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IM NIX- BRANDIES, f T
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i voicing sun
by whose power the created > tends into every county. is everywhere ;
he huh
irely
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bash w. IIENZE a srii \n h.
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S it >i' within
pt o t'
Has ri
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have
that ?!
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nine ft
! H e iud
comI
nn WOKLD
-tai bing
A pi rut
i mh j mo 3 M-xt Mo i x in the interests at order and society, is
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at lit X an XX ere diting .
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xx atting bv tit it tiery test
al al
t in
TIE PUI.ITK ll. (E\NLN.
F . II. < n-hinu ha- re mose ■!
Mr. Hand, of the Galveston News.
TB u i. SIEMERIGa co.. Publisher, force of gravity: There is something
......"------APg analogous to this inhuman affairs, and
•FFIeIAL OHGAN oF TuE ata « Texas is now moving to her wonted
Bar k ' f the • ‘ mmonwealth t N
t ph r agailis
member ■ th' -4
\ work
ill -igh
hop He if
ma l 121111
■ dnmmcl V rep n -
W'hen fivi vears
| Oil IM»
place where the otfense ha- been com- -tat.
Oil.I oil' b
11,01 M n
unatuta-te
si W i N i ,
it qumatan
ll Imide te
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put pos . .i«n i tain tle
I in
coalition sereheads, to whom the peace,1 can organization which supported Da-
restored society, and self-government vis was too recent and too badly
of the Mate, can}bring‛only permanent ligned to be
ilot
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a 'nt ieins p ilic}
uture ii r I'l.in
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I J Mo-IIIN
A JA4h*0
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1 rested parties and their
ever. o t > til-' li udezvous of tli se X
and sWi ili to protect liei interests, re
ceiver a tee of tell thousand dollars for
Butthissrand impulse of the popular orators to contuse and mislead ti ■
heart towards Aim rican nationality people-.
and citizenship moves forward with a The result was, as every one knows,
and momentum like the ocean close, and the Republican majority
made himselt liable to
them, oi theit valut
-tatc for them to-dav
ur tl xx ar lay tevsui-
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4
The Grand Central liotel in New
York contains an acre of marble ceiling.
his indiv idual use trougl the National ""t to the m o m dti
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ti : . th
And dealer- in
ate mil
had, dut
count or
shall 1- ■
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of onceighth
■ .tml i i idges.
1- he. being (iovernor. took tl
on the side of positive Republicanism,
U< I XI i. HI IX I
• cital it ~a f « |
lization, was the fitting ompensatiou
for the cost and havoc of the war.
It is ascertained that the few cases I
sc:, havi
or partie
|) .1 . »« i i i i i *
al mic $ it .I
ization, working Valorously and well Republican vote at the next election
mid G tin i onu . ot the . p . ..
~unol fl ■ liunin ll dollar- or a
".11 > . lu appropriut d to P 11 . ha.
We predict that the strength of the
press, lit** from Victoria to dan Antonio,
net. the officers of the Mate, and the stun >, making th'- nip in twenty-four hours. I
brought to bay ere they can get out of applied to the use for which they had ef
l hose of the opposition whe, mak-
universe is held in its place. It is the
I» I X K J - XX X < o X •
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landt and In., i- i |.a. if
Stat", w ill hav i mil 1 .a, pt
10 short time that has elapsed since the The San Anthnio Express ot the Sth
~ 130 State police force was inauurated, is charges A J. Hamilton with having,
•' 1c, not suficient to enable us to judge ot while acting as Governor ot Texas,
»i its real eflicicnc x. We huve seen.
place in the constellation of the Re-
public, impelled by an irresistible moral
gravity, before which resistance b
THE DAILY JOURNAI
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I purpov
| I.lusfe!
hll he e
tent jur
?n'-a'1111 d by
is possibl w
-innt by a
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i
ll’l ■
i ‘x ireut present
the last election in this Mate, count on
a victory, are deceived as wofully as
I was the French Emperor when he
columts
. of late.
V'ON 'ill
(NEW-PAPIN X x 1
will surpass the expectations of its
m >st sanguine friends.
ik • . .
implicit
thov, Aolt
mdr
ery criminaloffense committei in the benefit of (he
:in 1
nn to
'. 1 H M
X - l>
the profound social chang
mild type. There is no apprehension
till Po-ITIOV o> TEA*
Hi recti 11 1 r sys- ally love
untry is fairly
mi 10 progres-
i No 3
$ 4 X
was a
tor -
Trsi-
hi' can
river t«
‛‛FN," • I ' i
ion lains. and scattet them instanter.
will 1c-
rry then
State Police : •• This energetic organ-
3
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l
- of Him
I Hit Lit
• m- pel । iiit to
' a most Useful
l ll.- ll .Hd.r
Aust iy.1 hat fill
mill ll M .Omi
I siitable pt 11
and RonANP*
vhUnbi 20
luMu \\ it
»ttu e. t ♦ ।
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or partie- making ■< ithi • pub ic or private -
nn It r order ofa( ourt. tot! clause in - ■ ti
13. f the law . which -i ■ -
"Every advertisement and publication
...ili i . .
i er . t,
felt of an epidemic. Galveston also is
announced as perfectly free from this
dreaded disease.
- < a- d. .i d tha
' I x 11 .1-». rx.i
i..4 < ouzT "
11.4 ile t- ilou-t,
in. t < ac d 1.1. tliti
I rale lul Si lioo1
'X - ippng Pa
>w, den ant I >< ninur h l
attention ’<> our > l« • • I
• | I » a. A < •
MARBL.E '
antl ali
HEX < OKI Hil l
wh,, dal - t - take t heir stans
X't I HI
tin ■ 1:' •>! the State
a l th, teg islutur , wt ■
r the protection <d tli
- anity . white w men l
ndshe ruthless savage
ublishesl ot t: e
and I'
ht got cashed, an
famou- 'ini ■ ! the
W liite and 4 hiles
uni. and uth t
■ mi nt it 'litnil
reu-, et «i.
n>
ll 4 n 11 !• Mi.
IE,., u-tpurea riNatu e 01 -HOI' ou i. -
\enur, bi XT door Huitth -if Hathaway (l’itt
man’s t id tand. when they ar pH mirrd to de
H r.
(‛ I X l i * « II lx I
M X 1 I n M \ X X I X I
H »' ./ - x n .
l ihu:m. BvNne-uren- a.
"ky ‛ -l1 K
ing tin' -m
igainst the X-, i 11 M.I
ii line- ot ar-
flenses. Par-
6 minded, irrespective of party.
r atte '
Jolhing
't .ri ■
-on, •
HI NID1( \! DVI-I
t wliat lit' taken
tin icti Hi ol lil’ Halnllt Hi orgun
remain to troubli tin land, and that a Europe, they will obtain si
rl} n t ]r 1 ■
ie imount paid
. pertv -hal re-
. when no -nle
which draws no fsh into their
. under
• notice
les, • 1.1
larinr th’’ b nd' worthless
in that derision Texas aequiesed.
she has resolute ly turned her tack on
the dread past, is striving to adapt
herself to the altered conditions and
mittted are notified
place. .Ci l di m ' - c
tlius ent losing t i
whiel eu h a cordon that few l -cape
resnlts wonld make the humiliation 1
11)V
it I' for my pubhe or pri-
nter t iny curt, -hall be
t -u a sule. with a full :i< -
.1; .t ; ie 1 1 - r- to be V ’bl.
1 the case was the
Stati of Tex is X s
it i .ind Ni .nit . ind Lan
Hi t l. ~olith .l«t H.-1 w
vight . n - in ■) . !.
follow a civil struggle, umi is laboring started on the “ march to Berlin.”
lor the restoration of the State upon a Last year great masses of the pe- . .
Republican basis, under Republican ple were sulky and inert. They had o !‛ °" eve Whi ’ 1V’ occurr
auspices, and with a hearty acceptance lost all faith in their old Democratic-
seventh Distriet. eomprisinr the countins of other places thronrhout the cintry.
Trvis.laysandbastrop were texts ot miscreants, who defied
W call the attentinot shetifl’s. constables, all the civil flicersthat could be sent
w l unit xl. I
I M
coutieh in
HI infern
are sporadic, and of a
State is made known !•• \djntant Gt 1-
eral Davidson by telegraph, -u other
expedittons means. Immediately the
1 hat >x I et
-n any urt ■ t
the : • vi-i
not - n compl
. pur hneing the
The Nustin -:m axit has leenap- the State. In Matasorda and Fort bern -1 apart
pointed theotficial journai nt the Iwenty- Bend counties at Cedar Bayou and while acting a
thirty strong ami substantial journals,
will radiate political truth, light and
power. Those who. disliked then to
array themselves in opposition to the
government, will still refuse so to do,
He km xv tin.'. Yet,
G;ove vor he took ten
t till-- r. at
erl. adverti-d, -hall forfeit
for sui h l r p ri.. m l eu .
vt rt t it- f rmrr ; - '
•i d b i it made.
number of our friends and i
is growing stronger with
k. a
eight hundred arid thirty rooms and
can accommodlate fifteen hundred
20 43 113 । 1
c.ubined, 23 e .:. d
t XT IS ipv XX 1 .
r. . i d .- ad lO". d
Andrew Johnson is named as a
, Democratic candidate fot Governor of
Tennessee.
tion on <aturday,both stories being
thronge 1. the cent 1 of i ho ll ors gav t
Kraoire , That .1 . vpy ol tl
fol ward d ta’Ty pogr phit al l lb II X.
against them. Tin; State police, how-
M ty and sank about two fect.
was a terrible flight, but pi.
fully no harm was done, It
i । el la w pa-see by tin rerent
1 h .nhiX' A i .।
nt them, lain! was to have received
*
but failed to get ten more). ;i' a fee for
services against tin* State.
‘In contemplation ! equity . .when
$8
s
it
16
20
.-4
I I'
P w । ! ' . f ci x il iz it .’ll. a . I will pr bu
bly 4a as mu a by defeat as Germany
\t tin- hit. ! 1 oc1 tie mnerting in
t‛ । k« • t rh 1- ’ th ■ ~tate f..
t nti ! 1i f ! i ver . • p . ti ted il ad-
l his is in ( 'Hi> Him e xx ith
Daler- in Sew g M hin NerdieH S
k - I hl i ad' andTwint.0i all. 1 0 ’ iu
11 IX variety of /wing Machine I I .11,111:1’. '
। । oi me n xxii ii
III -x ~ial I.■ mill Mu-t
nd not too t ll tremn bumine
Jour u tl .ah. •
orner
t om 2
nr ry
■r . . it
PICI x| | \ 1 *‛ X 1
H lativ • ' Hl til
hi d in the \u-
■ i l. I. .: aph
rd, r of tiu |t :
I ll X I H X M
HIX.. i ANi i li
prtty parti/ ini-his so far a- to attempt
t paralyz tie efforts f the gallant
volunt, IS who aft aring to defend
het pit '• nt failure
W’itl 4 iei mabv as tre
till be chi' of the • leading ir 1
State W lien he sold
in
Iwo
Thrre .
............
Five ...
Sill ...
Hig
One laif < .
One . inmu
l’a. . I XX. . h
i i x
tl,. Fxpress • " Fhese
ing their calculations on the basis of ■ and soven acres ol carpeting. It lias
now. Our organization ex- next Mon lay
i ■ Nieht ne- 1
nth tilt.m.., iii.t »i i
H I X I H | . . M Ili.'
। Monument, lomisandiron K
I . ....
ti n- 11 ani 1 -uie W: police ir. the counties surrounding
services adversi to the Mat<'. lit' fee
was pai l in -chool full I bonds wlich
ties of despe radoes have bec taken up wereasacredinvestment, for the ben
ai’i xt r t lie ctuiii try , ami, at this me- « i t of the chi l Iren ot his State, it w a '
lur'd, are being t llowed from county the duty of (iov . Hamilton t ■ have sr-
to county, ami will probably be curedanplacedin the treasury to be
better a-- ....
1 lie civilizati
tior what is lost nce. is lost for ver: sured, for ’li'1 fierman race are natur
abov .Hid utin (
The " Mi ■ .
ui> nd it- '. . -j
any other paper thant . r '• betel, shall,
during the term t -uch lecal slection. ‛e
null an l x ml for any terl purpose."’
f i ir -pi [ , 4 e
l his all:, ost . . tainty ot . re-
LekLKkY *
elling det' r til ' evil I. in Ie! Ie ’ perpet
..I '
' oner fm
riv d the
mo-t « mi
thru for
all kind' i.f Mink in the it line. l'artieul
tion paid to Rmtuu (utter inu and
wieh we willzuarantea to do ill th l.
aneonthe-horte-tnotiee, ami mo-t H
Ji l ns
4 dive UM a call
I
t ir
There ' ''J williipqerl t' I'
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>\ iden-
pr • i t.
W4 k-.u
or i ill:
| 4M I «| III t V I H I X I I *|
XX III 114 X'. Austin I I wgraplit al l nton Xi- l |
tin- l< Hrm d. xx rithdeep regret, of the dratl ot M,
ROBERT k. MAGKH, late at untin, in out
fellow member, whivhoreurrlonth tirteruth
uitnno, in the city « Memphin, T nnemre ther
fore be It
1,'rmtlrrd. That we recoxutze in tin demim ot
KOBEKT E. MAGEE the rdi lion from our num
Ih-i of an honorableraftaman and a w orthy Chri-
tian xentleman, who, during ill- reaidenee lu thia
community, upheld, by hisconduet, tin honor of
our culling, and weeured cottinually the r*pw t
of hin arquaintaneea.
h'ftotml. That weamgratitedtoolmerve nith i
wliat unainmity the Union printer- of Memphin, ।
u lien their brother of the । raft, t hough a 'I rang a i
te and
ha It b<
- at Hi
i" hi ll ' I .11 •1
ok-. Writ l r
ple '• it one ry,-1
arms end d with rh. d -s lutio f Will doubtles~ now .i'
3 ‛ 1
3 1
. Mi .J ■ I, ■ the after 1807 tnru hri ittent Ui more tlt He
x tle blindobsti- towards the icvelopruent ot lift intei nsuch
Utt Hem V
■i x
however, that much has been accom-
Not Mo ‘ ' plished in the past two montis that
. gives earnest <d xx bat may be expected
11 in the next six . r vight months. The
Ait-tit
Awit JIANILS 1 '< kin i i \u 3
uttal uliaceut to tl
tinz it its Ho-pit
of rhin be appoin
-uitle ~it for the
low i't prii - tli- r of.
ng • ’h- w Cou
• attempt fuil 1. I r in a rev lu- the p« e • 1 Hurop
ml 1- a
Pt u U< ■ in a 1 ttr
fl-bld A wis
' H e | att achmen t I' '
rus-ia did forgivable crime
nul resource-, pnbli - 1 it at ion,
tht uplifting ol hri peasantry .
brother. It is al-o .1 1 aus of pride in us to mi til.
prineipte ' of our honor, d orguniraton e irried
out in the faithful m miler el im . d 1 ou -i-t
l limn at Memphin
ply -,t Earn
It- H d tO 'll
4 in mele lul . dupai a ti
J. X W I 1. x • | A ' I XHKJ X
x.,-. at e ; - )
valliaile book-
I X l- 1- ■ will U. t
phy-u mu ut wid H pu: it
|t I . I wrmahrut m 111 H
i .1. X'-.H atu a. and
nmrhyrar- W laile t he Mol k
unenalifie - udor ~ Im lit of
nru phi ~iclan- in1h and
A N00i l lilt I tl I
’I A KICI a I X
ire, lev !■ ' a taX
will be III I d ill ill, |*| a a.
xt> xv tlu i !"i day ot p
received a -e’vere
V di' t
hi mogene ous nation, with a grand merit in some practical form,
unity of thought, institution- and xi- ism must go as Ch sari-m ha:
lit). NT) U X HH X X i .X’ i i ■
wt . of did i"i • d to Johu xt, Hol.
on <. < odk X-i ut mt <o-m ; i । at*
i. % % i».—in vihi i i d
|. : at tt b -t t ettourtet |
. m I IH-I Tt ESDA) in( ’
■ tu1qh -t iuidde . at ti -outl
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ri' ll . h, put Then 1 || 1
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was cov ere l- with irre par able defeat by unity w ill come national liberty, and
tin election of tirant By thi- elec- nothing i~ m re crrtain than that,
tion the merican people willed that when fitly neklion Germans have
no root ot ancient bitterness houl 1 become a politi al unity in the heart of
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