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erkly Mierald
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D. Necazen, matter ■
homes were on his track-was con-
eealed for days under a hospitable roof,
in Dallas—next und. r the roor of the
most distinguished citizen of Collin
county, within a mile of where the
McKinney Enquirer is published 2
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A NEW ERA IN TEXAN
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has resumed peaceful eencrol or d.r
own affair the people of all pair L.
and-hide have a new and inspiring
racia EIGHT.
In the Texas House of Represents,
tives, January 19, the following resolu-
tion, offered by Mr. Denman, was
adopted:
Resolved by the House of L
______ Th ommitteo of nine is appouieC
work of individualandeonecsive doves. 2.W.- W-te*
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REMNARION.
: The Hon. Hardin Hart, Judge qe
the Fourteenth District of TeRss s ---IV
uup-maitied to Auxro ns renmnanion, honeteg--2. was reresived and opinent.
— take effect on the 18th of next exile
with, February. We are glad to - Since then pine pel a ‘"‘"""Bunters on future peace,
‘y nl the fact, and would be doubly passed. in-iNGotons Yea have protection and seeurity—ofthe greats a
ats I i every Judge in the State would ranked as a s . reduction in taxes consistent with pu ,
4 he name. Judge Hirt has done a the miene.t * oemninenreihefore lle honor andutitanding obligation,
a douad in an ungracious manner, has been ehueeil - coequeljustice to all—and of recets-
for which we are sorry. He has ad- interct-1 mining ins the just rewards of his labor, , -
dial his reileation to Mr Edmund vuluc-andoi, gm.n--------
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sending it to Him Excellency (we desseomenine ioneyears he has remained
w the ta Richard coe, Gor. CHmees aIt"atte potiieal in the
erocir de facto and de jure of the seat.■ has neither sought
nohlea o side non • posts: mieintet oeting win me
wonth. He desires, as we are led to MHET M notoriety by
‘* Ftzleld the the vieeor the peo-ithe soome one mumheureeinet
as overwhelmingly expressed at
ngaslot box, nn the second day of
P M last. But he has committed
•m feme error in an honest effort to
S ight. His resignation should have
bet a dressed to the Governor of r 32-—M,
TIR Richard Coke, and not Mr. Duc sous brines General Wictli
vh, who was Governor in times past "AEtihor to Galveston, and we
£ - now amply, private eniinen or “ " Acusion after this long peri-
CE-Christi, xoobuty of Nueces: State fronted by the Mekrinne, Enquire
conducted by a Confederate soldier
. r with the remark above: “We are not
Brace one who believes that the counsel of
- - di-dinguished porieni me Jx ter - sieire -=
the amplest mearantens on mature
1
. phi.
the
do
the Houts: on the contrary, he has
maintained a dignified and modest dr
portment, crowned by the virtue of un-
broken silence.
Nine years have passed—one-shird
of an average life time—and business.
Cor ms Christi, county of Nueces, State
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. 1 . on the fifteenth day of January,
ha • Domini 1874, by the grace or
God and the voice of the free born per _ 7, — ----- -
‘ HeTexas, Mr Edmund J. Davis ‘ good in times like the
reased to be Governor of the State -
ande citizen of Ware, by name mere oWebnen no intimation that
are Dike, born and rearedi-s " Ros of 4
ginis, but for twenty-four years an ^ the war, has sought or
hondi 1272-RLofercul nr dr*
Duke, born and reared in old
General Wigtali, now or heretofore
offer counsel to our people.
desired to
- FROM AUSTIN.
UFronfoae By chs correnpondenu,
Arms, Texas, January ^ 1874
There has been a material and I.
Mermgle nu: arete :
leave doubts ehe in segald Ces
5 Then we were under a cloud,
and the brightness of the Lone Star
was somewhat obscured. Then “no
one knew what a day would bring
forth," and the question was “to be or
not to be.” But, thanks to the prudent
but arm and decided course of Govern-
for Coke and the Legislature peace
reigns; the warlike preparations have
eeased; the capitol is no longer the
scene of war; the battle has been
fought, the victory won, and peace re-
stored. Theold banner of freedom has
been unfurled to the breeze; the gov-
emament of wrong and oppression has
Pielded; the one of free choice and
representatives, was meh diunot "th har/ttumpheds and ir ever a
—- Are: o - == ^^
“numbered among the things .
that were." The beat of the drum
and the tread of armed men are no ur =*-, January w.—in the House,
have eared ben Mr. Simpson i introduced a joint resolu
their Mushing honors tner’ allout tion authorizing the appointment of a
them. A change, a mighty change, board of revision to revise and digest
has come o’er the spirit of their the laws of the State.
dreams, and, instead of glorious tri-
umphs, of victory, of vanquished Ras
and the spoils of battle—in lieu Of all
this, their motto must forever be. “Let
us have peace!”’ What a change is
there: The scene which was being
enacted here last week was one not to
be erased from the memory as long as
life lasts. It was one which has no
counterpart, perhaps, to the eventful
history of the Lone Star State. The
scrubbed, in carente eR
and were met on the threshold of the
capital by an armed force and forbid
to enter there. *
was hen that the picture of the
or Star chamber, over the door of
which was written, “He who enters
here leaves hope behind," arose before
us. The end was not for tis to see
But the cloud had its sliver lining, and
, this proved to be the darkest hour be-
We routine the stove jun com- anus ameuti dan Mans
iment to Jude nN €1 — point of the bayonet, these noble An
tip draw on oner *2,1,. 220,1=---
""== "th mu inue
a.Tastomerpiomrouer a .
A fustrneted to report as early as ator
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HE, -WI, 3222,222=
------. ... ......,- . This is right and altogether proper.
• a vestmentri a real estate or trade, and 1 nded it!s a duty the 1 egislature
the nillest enjoyment of all that, undirlt
WEM and the government, they
, 7=——--owes
rIX constitutional government. Al-
a though Walker and Ogden may both
go out of office before an investigation
can be had, and cannot therefore be
There assurances inaugurate a new, , . i.......... ..
and brilliant era in our state. Ever , dimspenched and hurled from the bench
one can pursue his avoiation—erdier-t =====-----,= their
barnis, open farms, establish work.pretended decision and their base reas-
shops an I factories or adopt other pull I ons for making it should be stamped
suits, with perfect confidence ter WL by the people, through their chosen
substance will not be consumed 4y peprereatat”
taxation or official delinquencies, rut. reprotation ---,
lie taxation will be le-kened as fast I warning to future judges. It i due, and
possible, till it shall he fixed at all from the people of to-day to hand down
lowest reasonable rate necessary J to their posterity all the mhets cunnee-t
i
“in di-grace.
asthey deserve, yet their
TELEGRAPHIC.
FROM AUSTIN.
One Hundred Guns in Honor of
Governor Coke and the
Democracy.
United States Senator
Throckmorton the Most
Popular Man.
rize counties to certain cases to
, —- * resolution au- Direct Trade company 2 1
I theorizing the committee on the Publie with a epital Minek or sion ai’taai.
Ink**: 2* WASHINGTON, Janus:
ate committee on om T
adversely on the ms malii MI
I Texas, a port of dei/yns Jis,
Mr. Boutwell addren-7..
- on finance. There Se -,
ecutive session. ‘t *4 42
In the house, Mr. Shetd., .
iana reported a bill to pile,
fed warehouses for the onsk in
ported rice intended for : Tax of
The West Virginin asma
discussed to adjournu on -- J
taild jails and courthouses.
I Ry Mr. Kimball: A resolution au-
Debt to inquire into the financial con-
dition of the State, and ascertain
whether or not the ad valorem debt of .
the State can not be reduced, and how .Mr.
much. Adopted. EN.
Also one that the Judiciary com-
mittee take into consideration the ex-
PAieney of No amending the election
laws an to require of every voter evi-
dence of payment of taxes. ------............... ...
Also, a concurrent vote of thanks to The contest over the A
Captain Zimpleman and the Trave meteriip b feree me set re
rifles, to the mayor, the Scandinavian deere "P ET E Yhde
club and the citizens of Austin for their dent -ere ooet The
action in the late troubles at the eapl- Colonel Fisher 15 1
tal.Beyrout.. . * a
try on - 7
Colonel Fisher Boun
General Sheldon we.hu , 4 "
bill re- isiana delegation wiiel ,
, ...President to day, went =
Liberty county its quota of the reports active part in the a E
s_of the Supreme court. nt 5
Suspension of the State Journal By Mr. Johnson: To amend the *****
Newspaper. .penni cede. al State department 729 X
By Mr. Coelran, of Dilas: Tochinge Mcofteromof CEE
statement that vex- Wrest
favorite city of New Driest . D
rah day of February fora "
Losnox, January 2- Tse
publishes the substance or 1
Bismarck, who holds the Frets 1
ernient accountable for the
of the I tramontane press ta ,9 _
Mantua, January 22.4 and "
have withdrawn from Rantani * 1 •
-NEW YonK, January 2 T 9=9
fog interrupts navigation 9
WASHINGTON, January 2 1
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sulate to Colonel Fisher s 1
Georgia. PiA of Aunis
.The is a lull In Louisiana a I
issue will be approached 11
There is no occasion to correct
pressions produced by the dirgle Smeee
the last two days
Sheldon, Sypher, Harris and I
called on the president n
against a new election.
Butler also called upon Ann C,3 Pant
purpose of consultation over AT mne
of the new election bill. 19
A Havana dispatch says the a B
ers will pay their quota of the
loan of Lirty million dollars
their business depends upon
ment. The quota of some will. E Sum
to from five thousand to finy
dollars. It is understood C
thousand dollars of the amount - PTY
pay the soldiers. 1 P Tu
As the United States steand
eester sailed from Havana t
band playing, a rabble gathered A
wharf and hissed as she pec .19
ping her flag to More ConteAN
Spanish war vessels, avon
ATLANTA, January 22.—The
resolution of the General
condemnatory of the eivil A
passed. The resolutions an.5
effect of the passage of the i 1 "
be to break up the pubine sere c 5 ,
.__..-, of Georgia. All appropriation Saual
ported, and the resolution was withheld by the Legislature shenu
down: :-was voted bill pass. * .
A Mil was introduced erenting tw9 eameeuyim 2-PapH-g —
counties out of Refugio counts. There is a dense fog at noon.-ta UL99,
The house bill for the protection or prospect of its lifting B
*tork and stock raisers was returned, L OM" 2 The sale of Loe am an
recommitted, an one hundred copies wasnrseronf alnuinfer
ordered printed. 1 . Senate Mr. Sperer,-ornd.i T ME
Mr. Rainey reported a substitute, committee. reported favorably -
Impeachment of Judge Cham-
bers—State Treasurer’s of-
fiee to be Investigated.
Mr., Simpson introduced a __.
quiring the secretary of State to furnish
Cnee of D R. Clinton to UM.
By Mr. Johnson: Rigulatine aw:
‘““‘ Juripy in civil and criminal
Mpeetni Diepatehi to the Dana Hocana.
AUNTis, January ».—In the Hou-
sustain a juit and enconomical admit- ted with the late conspiracy, whidt-
istration of publle affairs, sy.wi washed as it was with judicial turpi-
revision of our judicial machinery an | tude, that our descendants may be ever
the more prompt administration ar i armed and fortified against similar in-
justice, the counties will be relieved ir iquities and strengthened in defense of
a very heavy ma heretofore imposes the right by its glorious and trium-
for boarding prisoners in their janss phant vindication in this case.
In the larger counties this burden has =========
been a grievous one. But by remod. HAN JANFA I. BELL.
eling the districts, reducing their nonithts: 2.mn Cue iPak
ber and putting first-class lawyers a r-----* * Wih
the bench, this expense can be great
‘y reduced.
Our town governments must fall into
the same channel of reform, strict 4e
eouni tability and economy, fixing taxe
at the lowest practicable point com
mensurate with a proper administra
tion Of municipal affairs.
It to now for the people themselves
to say w hether there auspicious result,
shall dow from disenthralled condi-
lion. The road is plain. Let every
end citizen perform his part in the
istration of publle affair. By a win
brable and honest citizen of Texas, .......our people, and hence
beedme Governor of the free, mover. wePEL Th aour trend has given a
sign and independent State of Texas / and unmerited thrust at a man
Therefore, Judge Hardin Hart wbon. s hatever may have been his ex-
—= respect as an old Texas p*0e remive zeal in youth, has a just elnim
— .h.-eaitemped=-=: MATRLfohhish. digntied retire
—years ago, by which he lost an and utrolute silence since the
we regard as a most villainous. ________________
murderous outrage, should, for his the d
T aotchne put, tin = when * *
<3^.^'.“!^^ .“*•""! votes for Governor, the returns from a = -**
• Dawvw h simply a man, thing smbe of counties were mixing 2. -n— 2" "hA enable mep
me Cihrin .. -=== 2R . . me have been received,
we do not know.
brace y " presume, however, that some
, 0. tan chivalrous reo- counties are yet to be heard from, and
neconstitution and lawa ^ a that Coke’s majority fo mutts 6
Ntate—-i the Governor and only sand. M-enythm
mor known to the people.
He nestlyewe do not believe Judge
. * t iitentionally a corrupt man.
H Ye the old. pioneers of Texas.
by nature a brave man. He is a .
____citizen as a neighbor. He has Lieutenant Governor— -
mawp good salites, all of which we EMAMEN---:
- Cit But he has given pain beyond Compirenc -*
"* teexprento hundred of his ============= EE.
and hence
eral
arta,
and
Coki and not to the former Governor, |
Davis.
ing e bryas Christi as his Home. Conk, but m Y
"s to God and the -vereiga, w. Ise Nifornot
Gove
HON. JAMES n. nin.n.
I motonoi Tethek20227ETh
the RFn under a pedlee to one of
aumersae 5=
mm--n==FtMEn=
rernt a it did, and promised that on
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ing iduential and IomntW.
have reyn private evidence of iemat it
2R*P his promise, and we rejoice
aerethn The was one prominent Re-
MlaS who not wear the collar of p J
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Serenes tanr, &
bered.—(Austin Biatesman. -
I telegraphic
appointment of a
By Mr. Harris, of Galveston: That
Mr. Stuart, who fo dear, to allowed ,
hearer.
Mr. Rainey moved that he be per.
mitted to sit near the elerk’s desk.
Agreed to. Mr. Brown offered a reno-
lution that memorials be sent to con-
m asking that Texas be permitted to
keep troops on the frontier for the pur-
for all offlers—State, purity and
nieipal—mien who will set their head,
against alt schemes and combinations
contrary to the general good. Pursue
Men ms mat-te
. career of Texas will be upward, on
ward Md glorious. Even the unlet-
tered black man will soon receive the
We append the table as it now
“Eer Pent "impresor the dimes andrenfise that
Kimun@..1.e------ M MM Justice and protection hold their shield
pliment to Judge Bell with great . ___
pleasure: and, in the same connection, Koud men have acted well their
it should be remembered that at least
three opposition papers of the State-
the Paris Chartist, Sherman Patriot,
and Nueces Valley—opposed the at.
tempt of Davis to rob the people of
their rights. I
over him and his as much as over the
white man.l S"
language fo express to hundreds of his. Kicohen N. Danion—m
png “u' - - "*
"SAP" that he even sympathized J.Jtroi—•___
with t se desperate band of conspire- *—— *•*■
t Pins the liberties of Tex e *__....
At His old comrades and brothers 1 ADNomic
in Pioteer life in North Texas expect-.-_
A5 to rise up as a Judge on the Average Deuneerude sat
bench in defense of these riant. LLAverage Radical votes
The policy of the Democracy, nowin
power, le peace. Omit the few con-
“pirators lately swamped to their own
wIsimn un the D-noeraile party of leh and interest.
A resolution of thanks was voted to
Captain George Zimpleton and the
Travis Rifles for their coolness, eour-
age and patriotism during the late
trouble at the capital, and also to the
citizens, the Scandinavian Club and
to Mayor Wheeler. L
A joint resolution was adopted sus. poses and for the time mere NT
pending the power vested to the Mayor "’ **- “
and Aldermen of the city of Houston
by an act of August, 1870, to issue
bonds and contract debts against the
city.
A bill was introduced to carry into
effect the thirteenth section of an ar
Hete ro-peeting minors. '
Mr. Stuart offered the following
which was adopted: *
-neeoriihithe cap-
Reolved, That the Sergeant -at-arms
cause the the artillery which stands in
front of the capitol to be removed to
some safe place, where it may sleep
the sleep that knows no waking.
On motion of Mr. Cochran, it was ao
amended that the Adjutant General
was requested to make the removal,
act to establish a penal code, also one
appropriating $25 000 for fees in erimi
nal eases in District Courts for 1833,4
requiring Sherim to make titles to land
sold for taxes authorizing Clerks of
District courts and Justices of the
Peace to issue bills of garnishment in
certain eases. 5
A number of bills of a local character
were introduced, among them several
liquor bills. = 5.
. By AMr. McCleary: Instructing the
Justiciary committee to report • bill
for a general law permitting counties
to walld jail- and courthouses in eer-
tain cases -
meiuemu conuitten.r
milroads was introduced.
Mr. Rainey said it
tional. Referred.
Several bills of minor importance
came up. 4.
was unconstitu-
The election of printer is made the
special order for to-morrow at 12
o’clock.
Adjourned uh 10 V’eloek to-morrow.
2x1 eteae well their part.
With the prudence, foresight of states.
they have gote steadily to work,
until all opposition has been sur.
mounted, and now the old ship of
State, with all her sails set, moves gal-
lantly on. The good people of Texas
have cause to be proud of this. They
have need to be proud of their new
governor and lieutenant governor of
their State officers, and senators A
representatives; and, last and least,
they might feel grateful to President
Sratmt for his good act. or “ one good
inspiration,” manifested in the course
he has pursued toward Texas.
In speaking of senators and repre.
rentatives, when I say that thtey are .,..„.,, onm.
the most able, intelligent and respect. Rainey advocated the of
able body of men 1 ever saw, I only a general law on this subk., 1
express thesentiment of every one wit hundred bills of this ehaaacter noMs
has visited the capitol duringtin sest came up at the last * WeTO
sr-ir^i".^^^^ Murouldu dispnedor by s gentol
in-monme"te n..of.munny arcemblies, but ....‘purned until 10 o’clock to-mor-
7 and statesman-
• never saw one to
ALTIN, January 22.—In the senate
the resolution ratifying the constitu-
A bill was passed authorizing Tyler
county to levy a special tax; authoriz-
ing district judges to inquire as to the
sumieleney of the bonds of justices of
the peace; that the Statesman be re-
quired to publish the rules asainended.
The committee on Newspapers re-
On Tuesday last, Mr. Brad-haw, .en.
ator from this district, offered a rezsolu-
tion requiring the committee oa rub-
lie Debt to report the amount of the
present debt of the State, together with
the amount of ed valorem taxes that
will be necessary to defray the legiti-
mate expenses of the government, and
ecreate a sinking fund to pay the
. which was referred
“ the appropriate committee.
Brad-haw said:
he resolution •
‘.5**5 entertains no
pe-certsinly none -mower tower.
Caek population, for whose errors,
under evil advisors, ample apology L
found in their lack of knowledge On
the contrary, it is to our interest, as well
as theirs, that kindly relations should
exist between the races. 1
Mr.
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a vermes Democratic mojonts. am:
Vote for State Treasurer not report-
in defense of their rights and
. t They thought he would
he intamour decision of Ogden, 1 --------------a repon
Wake and MeAdoo as a vile carica- ed. Total vote for Governor, 146,578.
tree the judicial interpretation of ---------
:" !w. They did not vote and Davis the largest Radical,
cool
w infamous decision of Ogden,
Coke received the largest Democratic
ance.
tn
=5 in the remotest degree, he
* would give ‘ counten-
to that iniquitous deci-
PAINFUL REFLECTIONS.
—-------John D. MeAdoo, one of the three
there , self-interested ‘ and. Supreme Judges of Texas who ren-
dered the late perjured decision of that
court to destroy liberty in Texas, and
inaugurate the reigu of terror, blood,
carnage and assassination, has resigned
the seat which he has disgraced, nue,
not wholly lost to common sense, not
to any virtue, he has had the decency
to tender his resignation to Richard
Coke, Governor of Texas. God being
our judge, we felt kindly towards John
D Meador we almost loved him—we
wmpathized with him, and when the
, perjured Judges. On the
entrery, they expected him to reeog.
* MIP the people, legally.
tonally and fairly expressed,
mins “inter ear
ME H They a
mine the theformer Ge, NCE
J Die now of Corpus Christi, in-
mender ddniningit fo Richard Coke,
Reverse r in fact, Austin, Texas
a , - Austin, Texas = - T-----, ---men mne
>•1*11 will be all the same. Ilate con piracy was brought tolight and
Thonush • strict constructionist to gen-fe------4---------
SE Governor Coke will be latitudina-
MAA *Rgh in this and all similar
t cases, to infer that the msiois .
E—M.. . .*% Iatinguitns in point of intelligence
nitedreducins, the taxed; and, seicee We like appearance, he w-Yee saw one to
mASlwe mu know the compare with this, the Fourteenth
---------------==ottomn And ean evideneporud
ftimiateexpenses of the gov- see only to refer to the record
20.224.=am of their deliberations and the resuliser
yens enact suen 1
Amounted our 4
t".," £ A i their I6ors since the
- I un sad, tyseneqtea to requie tec ofthip session. Though this is only the
To sum up all. Let all Texas take. mewn5,t.25” And LTm the egben day of the sereion the transadl
new departure in the great work before=====---" a finger Iiie teen most interesting and
us. Emigration will now come sepbveoL Wteiltn 2 L
redoubled a------—- WZE"-S ENFH
new departure to the great work before
row.
Lam indebted to General J. B. Rob-
iuls0N for the following additional T.
-eqoaain a
mez sen %
aeD 93,880 Thomas 44.180, Groes 5 reported a substitute, M-----P ed favorably on 7
23 "xhieiem “cfineewais zhieht ehndepted, to the bill author-teettontor ttifon aaneri, map
ment at the mouth of the
Ma s.m aiee: Mu. anind Mire Cruint courts to compel ex-sher- -== ... - — animus
and treasurers of school boards to river. He asked for its present en’
make full exhibits of the accounts and sitions but Br. Clayton, or Aiure
+4—----ected and the bill went over. 3.
On motion of Mr. Rainey, one hun-Washington umer Pmekmca"t
6 against 30,277. Coke
For ,58 card 1,54% Davis 4001 Tay-_________
In the Senate a bill was to turn over the books and a
sting the pay and mileage of mem. funds in their porseastou. *4 * Hf
A resolution was introduced 6s. On motion of Mr. Rainey, J. nun- ------=- ....... .yeKonck M
ator Bradshaw requiring the dred copies were ordered printed and A. new election in Louisiana. i
tee on the Public Debt to the it was made the speeialorder for Race House was, engaged for the first 6
present debt of the State, and what a day. . on the conferan-l st----12
mas ir necer-ary so defray | A bill was introduced to confer .ddr.
government, and seeatt thssfeiiei tional jurisdiction on
fund to pay said debt. Nieferred."EIR% luaties of RA ----- —
___ -.tioei.ding snenteteeriererolu
Amies sum: 2AE-FE eity of Houston
.I fact, let the
every taxpayer the amount
=*ee,etienetenz=
redoubled fores—improvement war he
the order of the day fo town and cows,
try—capital, heretofore timid by res
ton of political disquletudde, will be
reinspired with confidence and seek
investment among us. The sun on the
future shines brightly. Our people
ought to feel the vigor or youth in eon.
templating the inspiring prospect.
= ===
DeGroos, ex-Superintendent or ruin.
Instruction, and all the other ex State
-uman-eerueotnanneret.” .venting sherifsand oner-mp,
: “ thiea believing that a one mneonaest oTover funds of the State to me PNWE
: === *
This Eis a move in the right dreetion,
and we are gratifiedto see it made thus
wa MA mus:
Mom the action of Mr. Bradshaw al- euecuon wa,...d a
N ely, we predict that he will make an amendment," to the Gt
in dustrious and useful member. —‘---
eers of the State, isiedtor Me nodt
and 1 net, also, to prevent niecst.
and Haney from paying out funds of
£. -nene
the bill to prevent usurpation or one
Then the act requiring jetis ,
Pence to make out dupliento return. *
election was passed. *---*
pyomen mpentee’ten .=:
agreed to. P
ASA FRANCISCO, January 20.-6
Ph. Mitehell to day murdered a
wife Annie, after a desperate strum
and then committed suicide. Nin
abandoned him in Wisconsin d
followed her here, and on 1er.15
R e with him the deed was coma -
There was another flight .h4 J
----------— — the presiding
Justice of Red river county.
A bill was passed consolidating all
theestsrelating - incorporating the
under consideration; and one each member. Reed w7T E
_ certain lands to the school mittee on Printing emF
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$2"AW DMope, editor and Trap from Mexico, one for the relief the powers of the Mayor and oee
-—.—1, ocers be taken from the table,
fine the appointment of seohumint.
te conduct the impeachment of Judge earthquake to day.
William Chambers, of the Twelfth ars.
__________ALBANY, N. Y., January 21-ms
triet, who was duly and reran, introduced in the Legislature in
perched by the nincenth recitur -uncetein caatgoinn met
for, high crimes and mi-demeanors, all time contracts, mt, nine
and which articles are now pending certification of bank checks wiseres,
------poo AR " We Amounted
522.2220 CortbeMorse, Falfor ima Texas Gy maeawu, one per u
HEERP»-^x^^^
Wrong in two particulars, Mr. News. I—3-and calling commit-1 rams
Since the death of the Houston Tele-—
epph, the Galveston Civilian fo the Se
parr in Texas, having been | Forneys"” "7 meat odi
“arted in May, 1838. The Galveston ment of nntorneysi arithe 3 .. .... reace
News comes next, dating back to the act as district attorneys. Mr. TnW Senator Wood introduced . ,
_ spring of 1842. The Clarksville stand.I in the house on 19th inst., ouarea resolution returning nt anoint that county to mtn
dixmterttt.ammtan.e REceimm p-ion, . 7,: o-et--sn-,enisenrgnnt.iondontinuneacrians un aoneeine Jens Grana F ELSE E W.l - -’" introduce the
MAE Hesito only claims to “ution allies sen-iulionnian and the rexottionpect 7, impeachment or Judge Chamber a afouit awry, Bury mon su.
inesecond paper ever published inM mstss early a day as practicable, reading. _ was reconsidered. a»,l * - Carolina. There are no A..R ...
Noth Texas, having been born in 1s49,ilenett"2‘1 onered a anictitote that *
try dive rear ago. Moreover, it is thecon-erebot," ip. for ported, reeoileeenannd Elections,
sound, healthy and vigorous, with its, motion of Mr. Rainey, how e ---*-= that * t
skie bright and every prospect or. Ie lid on the tuone, and * the
long and prosperous career, thopre that the committee report on
U ============ doue rtety of calling said eonven-
Waadvise Judges Odgen, Walker. Many acts of a local nature
and MeAdoo to migrate to the hen paged The election of printer
crane Island, banks of CMmeschy S made the special order for Tours,
suifof Mexico. Alscrane means scor- . regard to the senatorial constitutional
Pion, but they will find, by reading, I have heard of only fewnema tier 1
Admiral Semmer “Service Anost,” of in connection with the omee mass
that s lea small mland win anunspohaMe candidates for offer: Gov.
dance af a-b, oysters and shrimp , and clones DeN/LNS Men
without a human being to be mor Governor Throckmorton mand. W:
achi or all he purveys 1, s. rare 2-24 he list and b univerenyess.
! ttnemr who have a.T’eeeneetraemcarr
Peet the regret of honest men there three defunct offerta. The ah. mently qualified for s
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deeidon on the valliny ertowettnet
*N9tlNate introduced into ties for railroad or other purposes -—- au sue
the frats on the ameb, • resolution The Court holds that no ineguuriy Mr. Wethi introduced mn
ureeuinto hue, not even fraud on relief of the veterans or the revokes
ene boner-li. wee n .-. th " Rutthsa
of the Praident, beyond an
aved the State from. deplors- Mom the case of Geo 0.
ne ate godetizen, collect interest Ind OF LAN to
Teeier tineineelins "unat-nre’t aidtemoeG.na
the manufactured Rodriques case array,
ed before the Supreme Court, we Nou
have
D. MeAdoo, - one the supreme ofeers, have vacated, retired ami
udiges, would have stamped the inn. yielded up their positions to the newly
mods ease into the bottomien pit elected SoMoers. *—* Bledsoe and
That was precisely what we thought of Kueehler, “ seems, have been ready to
MeAdoo as a man. He never had . do so all the time. Gome---/-
rate some bona fide eiti-en or truer or more
he who writes this paragraphClover
whose tear now • no writet” roor Pence sheds its bineneient mays on the
Mendel how could you belle the -1 "VimAI" 2" theCord 1
of your connelenee wy jotmine Win their rights, the people, woo ngore
Wai ker and Ogden in their treason ins, can afford to be generous toward,
against honor, liberty and bumiuh theimiguided rank and file of the or. .
rights? Howcould you, John D. Mlea. pesition. As to the ehier instigators,
doo, do it? " Under what hallucination we must have time to cool. T
could you thrust from you all the --- 4.
apiratkos-er virtue-ignore the L Every man cecupying a meat as Die
teachings of your den- ola Teuneset. tiet Jodse in this State, by virtue of
mother—and launch your soul, for wear “Ppintment from the late bayonet-
or woe, in the vortex of political daemI elected Governor, mister edmund j.
nation, with Ogden and Walker? Hod o CpuChristi, it he has any
could you so deceive your unt and 2"fr himself or public opinion,
truest friends? - U send his resignation at once to
-------- Sorernor Coke. They all know they
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mittopt,o.enie Teg S h " o nd allows Core, end pElrwor mdeneton einorrene-honem
raediegrreneuns, -.". PeA Ceenon to make a new ap int at modest and retired **: and
runty mined’ * ny-tiesa PIMS Should they do so, we may #! osible that a hermit life thereon
2*2915111= *th= "A would advise Governor for n mats * • hundred years might
SsiSKsM^Afe to reppoint eight or‘ten or parse them of the earbunculnted.
#52210002th nmewe mentioned a ereerenoa_______
Wda-ainee. Send in your name.H===========s
“expect to be regarded as contempt. Waste glad to me that Senator wu-
Me Interlopers where you are not want. Jam D. Wood, of Leon, one orthe bent
M.Memember, gentlemen, the sun Demseratsof this State Introduceduito
M the Into 3
infer that the resignation was
intended for him. Richard,
in met_________. .. ....... sacsneo,
, though al modest man, to not a foot.
mark that: He will accept the resig.
bation, and in due time will nominal.
5
ret to be Judge in place of the
Hon. Kisdin Han, reignd.e
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arrived in Galveston.
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The 1
s that element in the party
--. m. na tereeston
throne that paper. Why shou are
tee med friend of the EnuCLL NL
“Prented in the Confed-
during the war. Bo knew.
t paper Why should our es-
friend of the Enquirer tike
cssaion to strike a fallen
‘endunder the afth rite Is it mafly
•* B>r Louts T. wienn wma
voted Confederate from the
e the end of the war. In
wies period, Texas made
her Senators to the Confed-
rat. There he was when
cred Vp to that time he
dasa imueand brave man,
7 .2.2.:
and * n’W
- true an
Ical ng
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Mstle, however, he hot "I"*DAn-rel Iuuny RoT
utterances in his younger the above law, it will be seen that
bek chiefly to his you. ta sheriff of thss state pays over
• . when he 1-1 - pablie money to the late State Trees.
in 181, when he had op---.---......
: to moderate portion r "NS hewill send a very hair -hanee
NPHonstod ia voting for the MATE ‘we yearvin the State pent-
proviso in the Oregon tentian,.”Another law provides a sim.
• that Wigan, a younp-He" pndicbm me toe Com-i-d-ML
elected Comeers. Seno Bedse and
do so all the time. Governor Coke s
wit
. —-—, ex-
now gnawing at their vital.,
- =2:-e
tees of investigation in regard to their I Senator Camp introduced a A
condition, were adopted. * " using the maleor home Mres-
Acts, regulating the various courts: 1 Senator Culberson introduce a win
C. Prmen of =@22 E-9 Nr. Cochran introduced . hi to or. m " "*"
Justices of the Peace W 11 of ganire Young county M- axNY__
Enire Young county. Mr. Cochran
a joint aid he was requested by citizens or
00===* to Predi- that county to introduce the bill.
locHL Pholding the rights of The vote by which
07....... **=--=* (conducts; =22.ynoericeass.
New York Janusi
R.EEuaryE—A disputes
patelond Virginia, says s dh
--n irrensbord. North Car
the resolution-aifaetor unneencenen e
bill.
b who
yaits
an h
ta
.opengensidered and the revolution in
bin woe pend Amending and -
sets incorporating the ely
LA
A committee was appointed to adt
"committee from the senate to
ecomel theramin of the treasure-
A bill was passed incorporating the
Waco lodge of old Fellows *
The senate joint resolution ratifying
the amendments to the constitution
was submitted to a1
.unslide, from thejeuminit-
lorted, recommending are
considered Mr. Davidson’s seat
by resignation, the Governor He
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pomeenesmameeir;etehr se.
aa lerare was received from the
esannouncing the vote on the
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Senator Dillard moved that a stand,
reemrittee of five be appointed to
ayime nunC noth unun Thesuete souren
frin al-wan ma buys Governor modest!*
a sch comm ittee
Caruate adjourned until 3 N
mexine ttn
committee, on newspapers re-
the There are no details forthe
aneeEEE
re- VS much debilitated and
Saddicted to drinking liquor
anmeans of alleviating his Auif-riae
gennbeen quite feebile for awen.
DAundeed so much so as to condise
both the brothers to bed, but hb’p
was not so great as to cause any
:Tw.of the catastrupln w
Erday night they retired to w
A the night, (hang 1
about four ore and expired sudd raly |
o’clock Saturday morning
"-ted to a committee. Ad. was dead, E" i OVered that EI
sourned till to-morrow. . treked that K moven, not 79
—EqraF has suspended. P et times exhibiting elgus a
Governor Throckmorton i here. eeimental aberration. The an
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There are several names spoken or in
popular name on the list.
SECOND DispaTen.
B.
*=--=#3" mute Democracy and Governor coke. *
The committed reporte *
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22227 n.-Im th-senate, tret Ya ^^-^‘-li^*** *”■* bank -
in the duelling case Wien erne All the papers thl
Me, in which one of the prinel- more, or less to say at.
P"2) killed and the other seriously deate latest nomination
L" Trneipals being highiyTET pan anown to the Fouutr
renuerted. Teegourt room is crowd. render bie fart h
n river to move I ... The World says: “If President
ecieeithis morning, piling it to Grant’s third selection for Char Je-
“errengainst the bridge on tiee had happened to be his tip-t the
street as to carry away 12 appointment of Mr wafr 1uu J Bair
structure, in its our LML MTRE been received with A.ei
first-class vessels I2"25 ten country, and disspponeder-
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t bowsprits of Court. We have no G J
—- eproprlalig Ti° Sue, carried away ueoowet R.ATi some very eona sole
SPympton’s elevator and in- celusion, the eight a social
■ serious am----u the a ra__- Justices can dori-tn ahiv
. The Spanish man-of-war Aripels
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Antonio Herala, a paper sundcaty an
$222".2"2r, Cclond a
Coloridh George H. swen or me res.” use
- ---* **, • youry-u -aihmint *8 Comptroller Bied- atm a#
• dispute the position on s and Tensurer Honey, if they pay James
her of Son Jacinto, on of the money now in their corona
he, was sufficient at that hands without authority of law, Mow *^ *****!»
— -P him, in the mines or Compteosler Bledsoe, we understand, Teeerhere in the Herala "
many, • W moh and sery Hosp has been in no wire mixed up with l nrueyer Ms. Logan for sev-hl
Be shoreas he mon Now met Inte con-pirey, but has held mioeeir 212-hi-bedthe Frontier whig,
as a Senator in the te Tendly to turn his once over to RM L " Burn Arkansas, but in iste
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auomeses wemnedin m rente £ are: *S** ad non, s
red the cider prejudtet. Riedioe is an old eitizen or Lent. ISNSt Tie t ely the nui
is impress on the gren county, and we havest notime thought MAPeo career, where we trust
ring to the country ms the world permit his name to w = home have penes and happiness
Mg. genius and goon i elated with the treacherous me was ”--=
*h=s *** *2*e= **---==
2
t af
rifetem
_
WE thank our 1mm
Hon. Amzi Bradshaw,
r
linte Senator, Warke and Ogden, of the Supreme
EAMr. All ” aeek conception
id Did tion to Governor c#
of the Kaur. teres not. Under the constitute
statives amendment they will go out anyhow,
2---to h»— ^ by men of honor. "
tion to Governor Coke. But it mar-
"%a .. andhe-
AN4 Mr. Russell one amending 2
charter of Brownsville, 5
The newspaper question .a. A
sidergland the resolution Mat
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A bm was passed autbortin, 1
county to build a anY
In the hour.
ir
5 *s= morning have
2 less to say about the Prsi
E T I nomination for Chief Jir
MAThe Sun ays Mr. Wait in in#
ego those who are acquaint
swith him, but the faet Ithi he’s
ee generally known b the country
=* m up in Grant’s third selection for chan Je
the bridge on one tiee had happened to be his first, the
. anpalatire *6.
u"t‘Ys and disappointment and re
ML ILINA P" of the bar,
sowe’etp N me wou s Wa, en =*
heds of the New York Wasoros, January m-Th
An--• Preient has sioned no Sin relerin
the political disabilities of Wilism
m.amINteele, of Texas.
ill holds . The Supreme court, in the cane 4
: 29. "=: E
dimensions are: 322 feet lonr. mi
feet beam, so des hold, -^ - ,______
0*" 4100 tons. The making the m
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