Daily State Journal. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 200, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 21, 1870 Page: 1 of 4
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AUSTIN. TEXAS. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER
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"ATEST BY TELEGRAPH
BERLIN, Sept. 19. — The North Utmh Ga-
rette systhe republic exists defvto, and the
ser th.
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ending with a toa-t to the
Capt. Met’leery arrived from
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farn r in
and W harton. ..Ill
I he Heuerve Militia ot the Eichth listriet
that have bean enrolled by the sheriff- ol the ir
unties, ar,‘ orderrd at ouce to
instutati) ;
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in Father"
gramme, the - T-
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they invite the peuple
i hinese Ma-sacres,
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t!< » 1200 ’ a les. Flour-
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New Y k on
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I- not yet declared epidemic.
Hose -tie Marhet-.
or periodical from "the Staten"
i- ene rail
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downw a rd tenden .
State ani W estern upertine
Koithe
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. its • hich t • '
rud much d
appropriate rperch. finall <
nationalitierol the French, fn
Fmpire de jure . we -hall treat
offering the best conditions.
Fron Bremen.
well known
land, ne
were sn
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lodges and
; lieverin F‛ru-~ian Sa
report of the committen a >| >. inte t . .
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ilRAnt ARTERS Li mil DIaTRICT,
EF-Ekv k Mu i tn.
t on sru1 . Sept. 1 • 1770.
Frons London.
Loxpos, dept. 20,— fhe l’rus-ians now iccu-
wenty-tour yranu
The French peasants in that neighhorhood
continue to murder German ofh er- by picking j
them of with rifles. They have als inflicted
with that damgeon the enemy by cutting the telegraph
in behalf of the citizens, at a previ-me ting
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< pnjun
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republic, which war I nt
plnyinz tiie Americaunati
Mr Julius B rat 1 - • '
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rtilm I
mhe l apartments
war I. U.
Sa ng t -t
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enthuzias.n uruke Li
man all the ringing
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a few heurs r t. m
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hit ion in the State.
wu lties.
13 —fhe vise .4 Inzilles,
American-, re.ling with
NAILkoAD MEEIG.--I in I itizene ■ I \u-tin
are invited t meet at thesuprrnt ourt ro m
OU the afternoon ul Saturdas noxt. to hcar
State t r a New York busines- hou
it ‛ n 4 i t . in ,n
uch i 4 'ti l t k,‛ rd
"‘but i| anythin ur de
119 t .
General • irde r No. 1.| . ,, . , .
Hlavinar been appointei brigadin’ ‛ner
ci the Eighth Mrtriet.Re neMiitia her
w !»h takecommand, fhe foil. W ing • nut! -
eompr-e the Eighth District, < vlorado, u”
Caldwell, Bastrop, brazo, burien,
Fuvette, cjonzales, tirimvr. lavaca, XV ashin-
tMe ling supprened in Pari-.
The (iatveston quarantine play- t . do kt ne ( Kong, |)t -t th, t fl
Wehavenotrreertupaprinminti nJ with t rtagh,
ltonio arsociatien—Turi 8e
Futherland th
rrce ption .4 * h gerp
eat only w ith a table (iov -
ent in France.
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NEwYok, ~ept 20 - k- du *' 1;
113101131. Monpy5at Nerling. n4,‛
short 10,. 62s 121.
Flour very firm Wheat held tirmly. Corn
le Utter. Pork dull ' $26. Lar quiet. (
Cotton dull; uplands HV- Orieans 19e. .
aaleg 500 bales. furpentine we ik at 3020.
Ro-in <1 90 1 95trained Freights tirm.
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Thiers, w h
- 10, r- from Disease.
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an Western supertine :12045 10
rn firmer; common t ofir extra 85 32
Wheat -winterred ani am er W.,8j
3-1. . red and amber buthern 37c
00, i-t. ' pork lic.vy at $2. Lard teudy.
wire*.
Lospos, Sept, 20.—In order t ■ av id con
(ierman plications with other nation-, France han de
KEc-erve Milisia. Rizhth Dintriei.
eogd wk
to the
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Earls on Sund iv ii ' mt
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Marching on Rome.
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th
nd ~eran • lit- pron t re ■ gnitin
ublic w L exp’ained. an ! fully ju-t t ~i
■ r dnet ion l a di". trh from t
f < rowing the Seine at Valmours and St
ii irges, they will pir> in the vicinity of Len-
' rumneau to Versailles. Established there,
they will push forward, by the woods of Meu-
i ii, t > plant batteries on the heights of Cla-
' narte. and it the city is I. mbarded it will
. . pen fire up n the vanguard from this point.
I ey . inuratly damage t he eit v as tar as t he
lkoulevarsdeEnferand Montparnarsi.
mmehding rec omition
pninedetnpnniilwiiiInehumirdmen
hich number there will L
| a captain, one first lieutenant, and ong
E-rh euptain elec Wi
sergcunts an four corporal,
ht-nine vrivates . and tha ”
i . 17 .rd to the Adjutant (ienerul
preparantirnanueh G- neadquiner.a
ol the Ptt • to « nte t bi- com-
correct nu-ter roll, nit alphal-tici
pans, showing “ ' 1 p x,
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thediferenceinnusiness ] enet t. L, ' we n ad
gti n thing but < ut strai,an -i rev
five hut dret vear-hgo nt tlat . an ..
BREUE, Sept. 19.—The North
premacy
Since this miorning the enemy, has made
-me progress towurds Versailles—fighting at
Juvessy and Athos. I saw a dozen wounded ocupied.
men carried to Val de Grace. 0NDoN, Sept. 20.— I he l’russians cite Xa-
« e Eerln poleon’s precedent as authority for employing.
",".551202,, , prisoners on public works.
BRLIN, Spt. 19.—It is ofhicially announeed IoND sent •0.‛L.Tim.‛rregn . i
wlileNapole..... wasat .......ar, Lselgium. he J Sunday, jn-t in ....... ..........
culogized the diNupline and eoumge of the from Metz was ordered but subsequontly
I ‘russian oldiers, and said nothing could keep countermanded
, them out of Pari-.
tert, whereupon all returt l t the eity to
r tin 1 .
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hrted, bat ing ' tiu W nri
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1a un 4 -1
\~u i a t i n and I ir
ptepi II W i- el r. 4
~ociati ns <>! Nan \n'
a man h. the procese
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were iven. w hen • • • t e
Mr S ■ . of A a | . :•
in the name 4 all invitel ingrr
hie speech with a t o-t t 1 the truaul
The San nt onio le' I rt II al.
an d Mr. Ed p gener made the a-- m
' it - rts "tl the first of I I tober.
Frot Wa-hington.
W asursorox . Sept. 19.— Minimter-Moiley
nu . "Th I
n m-p-ta, i
ii Nation il B ink . < tpi
H ithe <seg
irho hfuy
Loxvos, Sept. 19— Eveuing t i.
l rum < u ba .
{ 10— I be ; n l". .
. • evpu
l : t i tf
wong- by t hemuelv . • ne
programine l h bst •
< 0
to come on Saturday i irsrmble I m fr nt f the I oa
; rs fnter-
nne deejdei
ii l v ril-
70, ate not
\ number
n.
Iehuanti pec
e to the f’ruesian he l 1qu
At re tr W a-
l
t - . at I ac -Hi
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rv.r har the
L .III A :
nt Mie l’rum
1 m 111
. 1, wisi .11
Sr A OaLkASs, Sept. 19.—Fluringooup-
a-:r.el by the l’russian- ph and lower-- -uperfine 85,: XA d• • i
■ i M fugitives from the XXX g6. Corn dull—mxed.Nije j,whit
.- ma-mnered in its street-. 'Kc. ( ats lower. St. Louis---, in d:
L . Shipping ’ - azette Mnysereeandtirmer,S28.,l‛orkdul,mes8
w 1, to, mur h e tton and get 50. Bacon enmier, 151,13 and 198e. • d-
• .. suthern state <4- yar cured ham- 22621c. Iardterce i.a vnv..(
' mucnurti .........
. an Nirpninehmuntar • i..... •
' ' tl. annexation to mudlin itjdlic:middmgitie:ret Lcnd lieutenant.
. ... tsinee Saturday 2295 M'- ■ . Pe" j......inati dour
York 1521bles. irhus leaving ei
Gold 1134. 1 "T minin-
NEw YonK.
‘ ' - intervi w.
n-t r l e mprumim bf f
. ‘ - fcil
l •. — 1 he tlohecomnment- -
. i ru~ian Headquarters. arel
l song-, "" I he *"
J the Guard of
ti ain
I . N.s
antineat Galveston lb will trawl
be prepared lor l nex ‘
On the sccon Idav. ne
XI MB ER *20)0).
luring the rrogrert . • t e
h wluntecr le- doches and New
doignabd tor the
evening, uttwoo‛cloek,pepure toheuran
to act on a matter FO vitally perttining t the
well being of this city and ounty .
No’elork the ] r<ioh v
to t he San P dr . >| rin .
was arrnged for a pieni
Lloyd-steamers will commen ce running regu - dim'd the services of the Poli
lariv g ain between Bremen alyl the United gion
' ‘9
th pin
r H dl
ns to repair
. on the lin
6 . il . is Wa- cut at < rtans.
13 Evening —1 c city i- juiet
ul v ii is ar. r w ie i witl
ton-ot Mi-tur xnce are "i -
lu settle thi- p .li’
l a K- .
I tri- 1- ■
n itier i
4 New B
w itu--. t
! . N rthern urmy i- n an bin ’ on St py < iennont. M. lun. Villeneuve, Vannesand the
Ibna- ’ ' Fonteny. 1 he ( rown Prill . i- ne r Fontain-
\n am uncement wasmade that a Socialist bleau. ... r
meetu g w mid is' held, at which Victorllug >. . The Prus-ian- erossed the Seine a few mdcs
1 lr; 11 im. Lonis Blane and Pyatt w mid above its confluence W ith the Marne,
hepresen, to protest against the moderation Advices from Strapbour Monday, say the
■ 4 the government. The meeting was proba- cannon .of the garrison, were many 9Hiet.
Liv suppressed, as it had not taken place. Gien; U hlrich was badly wounded ani i i-
Thekeds are struggling hard for thesu- headquarters were removed to a cellar. The
people voted by a large majority to continue
the defense.
M A
Neothov ti \ n ii
ttorne l a< 4 —• if. I
and (urieton w ith
el * k * M I ' I
l ubu ti
sintBeeker’- tardenwa-mel wL-
ace ...... i the ditler< ut - ■ ' y •'
w i- ' 4
m >rn
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park. and -o
"tastcfully I (n upie I. n a d
-tie vv
n V w
The committee are prepared to report, and 1 iations <4 Sun \nton ■
* . on V
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I- •. and after .hmm r l. 1*
ablet, the internal rev enur ta s
t - r involved in this t cisi
W V-1IIM. I a, S ’pt . 19.— I!"
Vellow Fever in New Orleans.
NEw oui kAS-. sept. 19 —Fitty-two deaths
from yell wfever for the wee k ending the 18th,
at 6 i u ' f th' - ■ 28 were native- of Italy .
•i o! Frunce, 3 "I (jeruany, 3 of the I nited
-tit.2-4 Holland, 22 of \aax til. and 5
1 .th r countries 10 were interre 1pepteu-i
ber pg. on tle Ith, lOonthr Hth 10 lthe
। . 7,ntheiGth.9on the 17th. and 4 on
thei-th. Ib-aths from other t v r-21 Total
numheruf deaths lor the week 171 Tlclever
Fromnth Fr r-1 •
fhe streets of th' city were
decorated and gates of honer
lite largest one on the corneu
-tnd.
ber - w ill
forth. ' • f.*
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n t e ; \ t 1
• I i drri k-hmurt.
aueall w I. • 1 ।rt ■
San d
happy - in Nun At
S I n ' To »t at New
terruntion.
ru 1- huve no telegr pd
bie. it. h
them- Ives.
I I V| '| f N i
\ m m '
i dog. ce • brat
- t out om 1
1 - von trarkei
tr mend u I
fa-t I- Li' n 1
' Ia a-k ! hin
pn-- that wa
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“b w ■■ pr
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I. $D N . S 20.- •'
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luter.—t vtt-l-i-
lvv pvwt. Set t 2“
pland- 91d. 1 • irle: n- ’
< rn 2~-.f1
Le . -Wrsternwh
23s.ad. P rk115.
Womzewi o
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If a mn -le p* undermy pc 'mg. -ays
Mi fncher I d> i. it • nd u hoy tow ke him
Up , but I ferlthutabov hud I • 'e i ee , |
wake me up Meu will not . I wher t y
II 4 tvj. when they o to chureh
nar H
and \ djutant ti
esf 01 c ? f>>
y. 'pi f er in New Orlean-.
t i .4 II
\ v kr
* rilow 1 • < 1« ilvnn
\ w ye .kt o i
I roas Pari.
. . lie >wi~s. \meri an
. - ~ line toqu t l ‘at -
I ■ Many Pru —rm - uts
- • • walls .f the city .
19 1 he Ruseian got' rnment
rty million- rubles, lately
l nk 4 1 rance, to England
_ ■ - among : . French pris-
‘. I • -i •» • - tl ’ , I
I r m l' e-t -
t l avre w : t h
-licving th
l • and Hendr : . o! '
ne < ’ ■■■■• r. 4 ' ‘ ~ti
iv ide n- o' i it ' e-t - .
cable to the Herald, from Parts: It is re- Whisky firmer at 89c. Groceries firm and
Ported .400 Uhlans -esterday occupied Ver- stendwnTvypattins,cFreigntinzur......- -lh“_labio for thee...... lock
The postal service has been suspended and Money casy at 566. Sterling dull Gohl TIESTATElorKIILWecTetourreaerthe llall Was irendy • l< $ witb ladi
service by messengers will be organized. 11340114. Governments eteady: 62< 124 fi” gentlemen, and at hill pas, eiglit the -
Several ihru-iitn scouts were tilled yester- Southern’svery dull with unimportant fluctu--etn-eheanylour ' olumns ef cable dis ommence. tl. Hr ' ton. - v. 1
day by the (Janies Mobile and Franes Tireures, ations. Patehe8, obtained at i Urge expenet We .
in the vicinity of Paris. ' , Foreig" Vnrhet*. shall continue to furnish our patrons, regard ' 1
1 he following is by cable to the Time.- LIERrOOL, Spt. 19 —- Evening — ( ot t n les- of cost, with the ltest new, Iran di Ait. r i a! t 1 ■ ' . •' '
fromlondon rhe correspondent of the New firmer, though not higher, uplande 91a . . .. ... . wonpbyth ------ Ivr- 1 1, t
; ) rk Times, writing from Paris, Spt. 17th, Orleans 9)d.; sales 10 000 hales . fir , cli 1 lart 50 th WoTtor this W‛ • "heeive to "
my- Gien. \ may led 30,000 troops of the line, ti m and export 4000 Bre.oisi.iil- quiet. the reat Provi < 4 a neWrPae l . I" .
’. -t night, to Vincemes, hi dispute the pas- iosvox, sept. W.—Sti k mark, i impr v in. ph'"I fexasevidently appreciate otp eflorte
ragof the M.mie. The advance of the on- under reports ot peace negtition- -vaking atid enterprise, ami a: the t ute our sulgcrip-
. ’ . my yesterday was not great. Their troops discounts easier. _ .. tions are now rolling r . w. Lnina vm
short time be able to show thelirgest ciru-
ithe •
tl. M
-—* v. rii-ing in I.., al thumb - .. t
THE VEKY LATEST DISPAIIIES, plitanjour .1. would d • w. 11
n " r- 1 e me again. I honor the in '
have no guarante th t tiu ■ Li
. . i . ■ . pe .hr i n w r i -1 il in dbmut ‘ w ■ • w erk;
p " ite Bank 'I Loyisian i- e invert'.'I
ToiRG Set. 20 — pari- alvi -ttheevin hearinoand lurner Hall We
ing of the 1 Sth say the l’russtns inade a r< - ora:. I. t! । f rimr wing prepur
d his ! amily ' telegr aphs to the Stat Department that Pru— connisance near Jomville, and hadanengure-ltion.rhe utter tr th (. oncert It ll et
-ia does not intend t > confine neg 4 iations to incut with the I French sharp~h " t. re untie
the Fmperor or the Regency, but objects to opposite Lank 4 the Marnc. 1 .> Prursian-
um tu ously ! r the ! ret h negotiations with the present government, i-( W re driven off.
oth era re liowes : -ir it i- incapable of furnishin- absolute uaran- }he Ciermuan I llan" huve occupied Ver-
rosidences.undrceivethe • e- ' sailles. nnd it is un it erst d tlu P. u --cm- w d I
- -at home Bi-'narek and Favr- have had n conference, make it their permanent heiduarter.
viev had a 1.nr interview but.the result has not transpired. I ■■ ' < ard ■ Mobile -ire ku in 1 ,nv 1. riuzn
n l.; .;f • t . Fmpr s- trom Diterent Point-. souts ar ound Puns.
on,withtivethou- S-KM.H Xp.Sept. 19 —No bl kider- have I'- Evernment ha: " ' 4 ' t ' G.
icptureu. beens .n in the Baltic for a we k. jh t pstem of burri 307 i । K - h • X por rtei t u urrival th
- ruiy is well Ton ks, Sept .19.— It*s thought . rtain t at ha '-..arg. er-, whe . up n t 1 a
"trench were j„j.. Favre has gone tothe Pruseian head- atlo 'I.....ting ।
OtluSOtult quurter V. bas ..t neg tiat ha.t. ir G rganiat p - ", «« ' _
Ibuil News -ay- a Tin mi idly lhi army is intend., i - rai m the then th" r " m .
। . at rv. .o p,p. . . . depurtment of the Fart Detarhments bav
I ,-g - rmonder ' , . Eromrnin already gone firward ... Ba- u a and \ -g.
t Mi--lo Hua in - M ADRID, Mpt, * lhenungolthe ‛ 5 The Prusiana thr*it ten death t thio- n
wct, nde 1 the Baltic and Porth • • i” ofhiciail) praring the railroads which thes destroy.
, mgMne con- announeed. . . TheConstitutonnel give* the following an- Am >
• • wlaerPnet.ne . M ADEI Mpt. ' — bloznea are gmtmnuf -wer frau le King t, the medintinefrte .twcut, „ „
21 eM. I the French rrpublicis vtficiulTvhuprovedh • Whereas, The great p wer- did not puc-
p.opimrd,,j0,10 Fpain. notwithstanling the republi an mani- cecd in preventing Fru..... delaring war
im mu run "—7 fetation in fm r • I l r mee. against Prussia. Prussia now Imam.- ber
M ADRI D, P ; : 19llutgreawlirtei"ith right to treat directly with France for puce:
olbut ns France has no regular givernment.
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