Daily State Journal. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 200, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 21, 1870 Page: 2 of 4
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of-pring. and if not 1. move d,soo1 .-I l-t r •
et ate - dr-po} and > onsumpt •1 I -ioth "i
way that "< hildren inherit • oh-umpfinn
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th support i; gave t । the l mud dtate J in the
cndteterwarot independence, as nutivistic dislike ter
- ' the unloved Gierman element in America, as.
heat ion in .
- •evil a;
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to wait in his material sphere until .1
their re-.
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fina lly . ignorance and prejudices w ith regard hundred
to European relations are within the Republi- j lx. ry "
can party at least as strong as in the Demo-
T. I cratic party, one might assume that the eym-
athy for Giermany or Iran • in both parties
th \. J || is iust be about equully divided. But this is
n t so. The verwhelming maj rity • t Re-
puhlican papers rec ogni tes the justice of the
iv that will I rm muse ef (iermanyand brines articles on tin
t war and state ol afairs in tiermany and
France which bet ken a thorough knowledgge
cn n0W
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Mrs. Stanton decides that courting should
Xow. a new arrav of be left entirely to women. She says : “I
candidly believe that nature intended man for
the rough work of life ; to dig into philosophy,
politics, parallelograms and potatoes, and
humbly t_ *■
selected by the queens of the hearthstone. I
Mrs. S. thinks men are too "vacillating and
awkward in thfir love making
rruth
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enj y-
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their savagery
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prod M ll
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ot til
ptesent war is the avoidanc
m r . m • tre y or republic, d ne i
c i i‛atwill prob bly ri ich its
i-i wild.Indians ’ 1 y 1 ivel
Iwvnis- | with
unties ot
i11pr‛an
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th inter st which hie 1
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as Ills i rother any bot
a new coaliti n with
. by the act referre i t . and ne
which, day I r ■• ay . ive
i .1 h it raids whic Ico / d otherwise
.< al ol Jis < du ai.s tile
I I” I i ds my brvliH’r,
pfel /eP
lut t.i.i ed,
the urinar} <•
run- - of a loin
i l .il oruni-.
MI
Fr nce
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let:
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n <>t priva-
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v.w Or.
- on-truction acts having been adoi
elm e accepted, having enlarged the light of aid a trial some y
suffrage yet more (to that extent repealing all
laws in conflict therewith), a pttnajaev pre-
sumption may be conrider d as existinz that
.I , ; every male citizen whois of age is a registi red
- i voter. But I* that a- it may, the sherf can
summon as jurors such persone ns he is satis-
min. — :
: . .t .. - • . • w.
-where grand or petit jurors have not
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tomai ):
' that althougu he is now willit t hold ■
i : ensuppresscu.
Quaker ageut t xperiment ha-
Listrict Judge:
ntil su l. list-
it nce of tiie
: railway । r-
. the lati
upr me < urt ■
• । iLaiirond
kidneya Winn anyofahrh
part X
l’ROt h.i VI lox
B) the (overuor ul the State < I fexas.
property’from capture wh ■'
pwrsibly hope for if the t wlzater an
more tirown open in these times, when the
1 rapacity of orp rations is a-subtieastheser-
pent and a* insatiable as the ETa. ‛ .
whet e
the ap-
and harshness
at sea the aboliti
and the freedom
♦
- line l w .
$ ” wild beasts, until
W ”
paper
his or an tie
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one ol
on th:.
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w ith tliose pe ceabl
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t the Am : ioan.
."lid it- vietim.
1 1. x i 1 he thirty tift ii.
IDMUNDJ 1AVI~,
civerr er r xa-
shall bo -Th
ENotice. X me . ting
in the case of besieged towns, the hor- proprintion ot the eshore telitsof "alltozthe
v 5 private purpoR* 01 MolC-OI» hi buut
words, whether railroad companies in Michi-
1 gan are to build their own roads with their
own or other people's money. True, the Giov-
concerned. The customs of war are ernor tries to obscure this issue by saying that
becoming gradually more humane, bonds have already beenissued underthe,a W8
5 • just decided uneonstitution.il. andthat.thone
The Turrit i* I't »li gepmns to be bonds ought in honor to be paid ; butitissuf-
i UK erritory of I tall Htemr to >e ficient exposure of this deceit to my that as
the home, if not the birth place, of the such bonds are illegally ismued there is noob-
prairie grassloper For ten years no ligation on an v to pay them ; the issue is
t lmrmu°PPen: ° . plain land-grabbing, money-grabbing. credit-
(if toil than * he grabbing, and the hest goud of Michigan iB
.. Mormon saints could have stood t concerned in voting it down.
.and the point of the bavonet, until :...1 . ,, ■ .. ...
1 , 1 . i* _ . . against these innumerable and remorse-
they learn that the murder of white . .
. . less destroyers.
settlers reacts in sure. lestruction upon crickets has invaded Nevada. They
theirown it a .. . , march about two miles a day, and
I Cease to pet. Pay and pension these cover the whole face of the land. The ।
iag
, 1. great American desert is truly a coun
1L try of strange growth and productions, i
tierma V boaves their h nglish l
in testimony wh o of. I in-■ • In ‛ in!
my nam .lint till V< cuused ti gteut - a
-tit to be amird, ; ’ th. r M of Xu
t wevt ;r th day ot Hept mlwr,iu ti • voni
Loni one thonsand eigltt hundrdand
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. pure- a he I% y
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Mtn. nt
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4 on-utnpt ion
verte i me. do hereb
1 l e odnul juurnt vt t..'.
. 1-tr ict. c m ri-inz the o
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trahtint l' -
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St w ho love i st ic
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bot i It . fiel <•!
Mi । are the
au 11 Cher kees
cllzation under its best nd
h!.' is n
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iexas wit! a ,
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the late ---------
[hekeeperol a me: age He lirst tames ot ■ t e f w intuential tierman p apers in the
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Opinion ot lh. Atiorneyfrmrrnl ii • lo
3u.o •.
nate I V.
t State in bonds belonging t lie school
ilmili.
vei to
’ togrether.-
..81200,
1001 What the kiowas and Comanches ..1 1 :
.. so . . , . . . . . people less patient
3 need just now, is the edge ot the sabre -- "
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expect Iroh
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W . steru States W hich hateremaineu faithful
to the Democritie party, has the following
-i pnificant arti le
W ith t e ex epti t ' the Mi- uri Ilepub-
. a an i itew thet ruther inpignilcnut । a-
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’ i-takensideitheprerentwarnithlra
| his i- a fact whicl can nt l • dr h nd
w hich shoul i not bee neenlel f nil the tier
Vii V i
vuet ti ;■ it articles whic
I- XiwoMi.
~ . ietury ot -i it
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X ..lit XX se I ank
not.
Very re-pectfully urpbedient servant,
W 101AM A i s‛ • NDER,
Artornev teneral
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Be . tle
hiti ! A- XV •
ngintic progr
t ’ t- ri-"i
th, winr
ui Ul Amer i an-. In vain ue
- us t . I X pain thi- -ympat hy
to person a l pr perty is
nnl th. x <l<> al - 1e । ue al i -t
th. -1f Hiri .1 kson to t’b
ally dead, ft". cot
ti ! so-calle d ) ! b pt
t > be tranh,
W hat. ! r it
to r tuuve «llll l' < vout l ervrau-
w • akue- . mill 1 • • t|l|r 1 6 M ervan . ;
cirrulation t ti It allotizd I tea
N medicine uctingonie one .1.
1s ilableton neter torpid i here whe ',
I ombinenthe inuredi ntereejuir te cor
t iulty condition nt thr n) Mi in, d i
and vluot t oeve \ piy-tfie ’
nil- l. alia <| in initu dLi[- und t I
In i-ram 4 at • t ug thi uaervhajt*
dularavdilary-y-teu ll> UM tia
1e-t ill, adee, ire n ne %u harue
l tti < t nally !• mo • ll
tin l ral giw lit uith atlul- .
pHHl conditief III. nSamuiu l A
tXill X X 44.
that State t procure -the a—emblingt ! amve-
reign St tte eonvention tor the avowe l purp —•
of reverring the ]■ it. iph estahlished by that
deeision. choul 1 i‛ the . Iv oflerrou- it .......... th 1. i
Michigan deservetobe writtendownaseither uot wholly rrmovr it rvrutu
the most stupid ot dolt- ur t . mort eu mis-
five of slaves. Asis very irlysh wn by Mr.
C-ustice tooley. indelivering the opinion ofleuu-sofalonrtr i of e
n- ; the court. Michigan gave th.- d ctrine of St ite x tal orcun -in nd t n wut u
' ____________ year- ng .. un i the results ..I , ’ 1 12 _ "uell,k
that experiment wer s' cntini) unratistac-andaleaitny
tory; that, on a revision at the State constitu-
tion. the inost stringent interdiction tti.it can
..., ATPVA f is rated by the number of scalps tor
lik I'.'Ib* eV- from our farmers and pioneers, need
TK MV. siEMEINGGco., rublisher. no lessons from Quakers.
1 - - - A ■_ _TFF Wolves me not apt to become disci-
a»n< ni oiwas of rm NTAIE
"" ~~ -------n ples of the sheep, at east until the
WEDNNPAI MOKMXb. >ET: *l 181 coming of that rose-water pesiod when
the lamb and the lion shall lie down
rl gislature.inttneforthefrst terus
.t the pistrict ( ourts. it w ,il ‘ incunbent
i - -L.oul I* ai tri-• d
. .M i . - • NLEIIN .
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the b rocious
plain, xx lid as
n Ju cesot I . , -JI K
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4 .. . h. * J cl < ' ‘ ‘
in j aud this they receive from the
Quaket agents, who are rapidiy intro (
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count i le
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the K u • tin v
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paration eombtm -all pofert
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K l’fon l'.
i hi lit in th
a h i 1w k till
W}EALN 1- month*
in the i.
w men of tlie of the subject and indepe ndent judgment,
while a majority just - verwhelming of the (
Demnocratic papers of theEnglish language . pound-i-very plaek and
hot only sympath ze wit’i France, but is filled se2- ditwit
with the most ven om us li - an the rreat test pAE7 ppopoNAn- wili
nbuse with regard tu < rermany P.mmIuII -uwrinten - 1
It ign rant ~cribhlers still indulge the hal- -t ite Innatie '
lucination that the French pt wle. ot which wth do of •
forty-five per cent. cannet read and write, ar itiiuttionlort
marching at the head t eivilizati n, one
. attribute this to their ign .rance ot
. , ,, ..... . . rruth But it i!< -pitc.it we mus
t P npbeforet Wi alhate xx i h Ameri ut papers that Bnatartiti
: im t ali. mux h tesk Toll, w limasthcir ienivs mon freed m ” u fierier
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serves kheedeep with broad-brims if
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once, andft
Princes be 1 hr ' !
ining him it
■ ■ inliv
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Ko i In it.
roi the an in ious and mon-
bt ' iy prai tim il by tle Indian
A itho . . .... ....
u - -til at bl N nud
-..but tht
• trafi
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V . tins'
i ctant t । call up n th military
. legal s',
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are made
ninniut i
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X iavor or ji" e
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Governor Baldwin; ot Michizan, har iseuel
his proclamation e invening-the 4 Hiblature of
t! at State on the 27th of July next. he 0: " >• "
! canon of this -esrion is;that there mny he su t .
of the pe ple -uch an ameni" | , itir
constitution ot the State muy -y-t m, ha -
admit of the lendin ■ ol -tteailt.rilroad , 1 ' -
corporations, the suprem 1 ourt ' Mi higan , ,
having lately ebu ll laws authotizin- r ,
III- I xte nsi ll t ■ ' tu- - .
t i nal and void. I ' I ■ ' , ’
l„ fore the people of M iginw il
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fit 4 are registered votere, and before they are Stnteaid in the comparativelv pure days be- l f," athlietioii: I th",) "0 ..... "
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fore the war. what can the people ol Micnigan dirretly throuzhthelunz-anla tm hi cuulat 01
once j leav ing dimrane on it- waj Toruvethie1
avigorounane hralth ation inu-t .. 21
till- liver, not bl cathaitie- alojt. at tie
time -tmnlating the iretrtion- of tie akin,"
Inngs nnl the kidneys; artrontinurd for w . K
and tven 1uth-, thu- t-nio lu- by dezr • b
sutelv,every impui It i ind oli-tl toafeci
f . ulation of oruanie ute,. tot nun lwa
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