San Antonio Herald. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 52, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 19, 1856 Page: 2 of 4
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ha ve not *;
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wholly
as be coa hi
ta (be
♦ai
aycarstandiog
bas beea sCapt, C
sacrifice, Cap ta i a
for xvi- Sitter. to
red that au eablv
needcd Johns**©
the cot 'áoo. who
«fcvotcd itk
acceptably Xbe pxrt;
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the Ural volume il app-arí
WejBl
a bitter
bascauaxl
submit to
arreara, we *haíl beden
giving
pe jül
Mows an
of
|HpH
of that Order
torn out ofi
itiííCUí
fiad an
excel tent «up
TV? ferie Texas
ft T.,nibJv
«he
ÜE
yregretteu by^s a
a htrgecirvlv of acquaint
fu'.J particular* of the killing
in any «£ ibe public
a friend that it was-
unjustified. So far
s*
ofib#
d i acuity
weca Ote fenfittffe of
Blascngam?. pad tie
to the boos* of the
over the matter." or ami-
Trbeu be Mliawitk Win. S.
C. Hinds, and a ««a of John-
mponied him. (huffing#
' pt. Callahan enquired of Mrs.
if her husband waí at, home,
mounted and were about snter-
wben they w^re fired epan
CaEaban and Y*m.
Col
| deliTpwdi;
oa Wedaosdaylast The
something over $19,000 per
Osgood, the coa
da* eight*# stage for i
from wit
a Johasbn aiid dan^rcasty «founding b- V.
.vocoQut ia the Austin iw
Johnson shot at tbe Elascagaraes
boa* infect
fas ia the-Immediate vicinity.
gtbened
«hall eom-
favora-
wel trust with brighter Qf this
At the
we
will add
iw- M....
willfersi, until
in oarltbe law ia
Una. we mast* possibilltyj
tbe kiadaess of oar \To cany
learning thi.: dreadful tragedy, immediately
arrested Woodsoa ltlaseagame
Oahia. as the perpetrators
tide deed, aad committed them to
solicit- the cbafgej of a guard. As the accounts-
with the.sprcadéirmigb the surrounding country, the
!y to oof I people fcsjafrtc more and more excited and
ft* tbe i iaceased ajgjalast the cold blooded murder-
last tbey determined to take
O fiioir <twa hand* and cut off alt
Osgood' skill sad ability to psrfot
part off the contract. II has already
lisbed a reputation fo«? *kill an ! p
m
und bis
tor. left by Tbara-
' whence
time with; bis en-
t« f. r commen-
som "thing like
. and gires rim to
erf ehtcrprlite
1 reality. We
LUee ia Coloael
orm
eOab-
snd prompt-
<aergy ha í enabled
platform which i SoutbetHi men aiw
upo to #d >pt as tbe fall
neat of ,lbeir political ibitb.
y«ies., a. ::
Mr.N\iws.ivea*di
yet we can assure
aa Atíolitioiilst,
aor Fire-Kiiter. Qá 'the contrary,
fanaticism ia the same light, whether !
or South. It isalike dangerooalo the J
and harmony of the ttiion, an!
before wbkU ^0# a;:d more o^>erienctd ^ and fall
ai ira would ha^e gijNn «p |á despair of sue-
eosa If the eiiter^ise faiU, we foci assured
hat
r?«poasit
W
and mt
mm
tot belltvt tte
slav?
'is
^ it this deterzalaation. a huiidmi ;he bencJii
ao effort to merit]or more Wizens took the prwoners from the eioantty generally. 4|ad now the contract i
our bebaHL We doaotc^t of the gurrd.* Tbey decided to'
¿ey, but we certainlyi^oot Uc father as tbe sjieedlest mode of ob-j ndertaw tb,rc ¡, n0 longer
jftlielÉfétpp^l tUiniug jsiitice. whtcb wag done- - -- " •
The son j^ ^
;o escape, and he too was fchot.¡hnWer?,
sitare to call This
our accounts Stairs, *h.re tbey ha we secure }rL-nis,
iadebud will harinarOUfl
oa as their tbtre ik
is reilly necasary jpate tbe
iacrearéd expense the coamj
of oar psper. ^ec ure >1!
CaMaiis Walker
: r ' i safely kepi
¡ted by the day.
W here they hate «ecure pri-oa^.
eseuae for the peopl
ecution of tbt- law. I?ut ra of:;
oí Texas are ttqprofided w ith!
;? which to confiae tbe ti<dat«r
he only way ia Which they can be|
. U by guarding them aigut and
eren then prisoners bare beea
him to ¡overeadle obstacles and diiRcaltlfts,
1 t
witbstacding i( ffvftsseétk great
independent.^ .
tbe Aw#, profiling
independent in poiitl&s.^the
had ¿ right to expeét at
it. bat lit has beea as unfair.
misrepresented our party, as t
partisan journal in the: State,
instance its unfairness is too plain to
tbe most casual observer. Tbee^traet
our paper is garbled, ard by "
it from the article from which ft
an attempt is made ton|lacb to tbe
a meaaiug and an import wholly
to what was intended. Bat we
some allowance for our venerable
rary of the Xeors. lie aided in palming
Mr. Sherwood oa tbe people of Galveston
being \dL-a on tbe question of slavery, nodjto^
being anxious to reinstate him^eli, be
a vigilant watch for some unguarded
áion oa tbe subject of slavery, ah
may fasten suspicion of Unsouadaess
assurance apon the writer, aad thereby divert
.1tbeqr|j^8|itioa from the uacnviable po
will tx- expended for tbcnrj'utura ben j^ Bcjmbshellocracy of Galveston
: -that it will l>e relamed to them a bun-L_ r
. , aatvjJ |wd fold, if this effort falls, our action off111" wll0a art'cle 40 0Jr paptr f oW
* iijhe State will t* Wk at lca*t ten years.?the ***** Ü extract above ¡q
e matter rt^t mostly with tbe pbople. would not have justiied the coast racti
A JUDGE TURNING"büEiY. ;given it by that paper. Now tbe facts^e,jour
ir i _... .. ^.Ji.:_iL ¿fií
iLat it will bjs owing to no fault on bis
part. If tho Company psrformü itaprurt of
the contract. we- ay yafuly calculate oa
M'eiag the iron hobe eareeriBg over the hog
willow prairK* between tbe coast! mad Vic-
toria before the time stipulated. ¡To enable
tbe company tjo do tpm the i-tock holders
st jpromtly i pay up the install meats as
as called for. Bu t we apprehend no dif-
ty oa this score, for we believe both
Stockholder* and citizens generally Will
forward with material aid so soon as
they see the work on ihe road cotnmeácod in
gbod earnest. There lis no two opinions as
f the guiltv wretches escaping.}^ ^e necessity, fur Ma-h an cBierpriae. or
■" * and ad vantage it would be to tbe
and ability to perform what
ng of installments by Stock
refusal of citizens to pay the
or Sla
| iu crediting tbé
iusWad of the McraM, f
l>f«
sat last c^eto
eh I neighbor, and caaséi
ao:
in New Orleans! and Cau* the« to res-
¿.Skim to r^riin líe «vil pawioos of I - w ^ ^ bo"^"|i" ümIjotc crtnct
u: >♦. .i^J.^-1-il. . - - f-Seg its intensely bootbera feeling. « '• - *«■-
for tbe removal or4<n<>wtj to e«apt . And even should they be I
Walker aad Gilíes-¡kept until Coort. ta-re is uo certainty of"'
low UeJ to tbé Ceoe-füiéir l«eip.í boovkted and punished, owing
that occasios. The cUizec? rent ive^siob id hanging mea by the neck
to witn<Sithe ceremo-]'jmtildead If punish meat was inflicted by
be del jeered by J. l-.jaxe, tihe '> .wie-kaife. the¿ix-íhooter or dead
¡ly ridte, f<- tloubt coi many who are turned
'loose up'^ tommunity, with their hands red
with a I*
at tb< i grocery .-tore
Wttjls it the prdhabifity
as a coasfMjueuce we were not as chclceiy^i ftee'S;
in the «election of language as thpuglii weje{^, ^,ra c|
„ . .• . rjt-n . . r ,, : 'ct it Hp from the case without writing, 1
itibs r:gbts and privileges oí their fellow-: 1 .' T . .. .
n. The following accoudt of a scene that
irred
pare with
ther's blood, would reeeiveljast
pust&meni for their crimes. Where peace-
ful afcd «juiet eiiizens meet aad hear the
fact- iu the case, they are as competent c
. trlbtfr.nl U paste seat«icc. as thongli th >
i le wishes
•ecurrHi in a court-room in that city, wet , .,,, , , . . .. ,
HIP , ■ a : - 'j bad t«ken ihne and dtdtbention m Its ptep-
Tbe Masoaic frawmity to'th<i «áiy quibbles ia law. aad the bppa-jjeopj .rom the jiratiou. It does mt| fally express whai we
u. ±í **3lr. 1 íaunoy —a¡ djf^aty uf Maj. «ufty-j ^ ¿ ^ upott '
during the prójpre^s ¡ib? a trial, approached: intended to say
andjsto^d by the cork's desk: Jud^elíóbert-|ing the entire article tbe tenor of
<onkernlybadiíhijm <lt d ívrn. Mr.i&m dy!¡s to iujtlfv the American Coaventlo
are
and will, tlfawpft to a man, vote
Western Tea? a Free Slate, wi
tion comes op!?} Or is that this
r Fmi tmerki fcr—fSdtb & Burns Lave <•«
; band and const tail; reccivln cboke family
gtjwerks and itousi^-Keepmgarticlai. Thev
bad ibeCr
legally empanelled as a jury
H B'Altfa,
Th«t decide «{* a the facts, without havioi
their ^lodgement tlas^^and^ fonviijfin nun ¿a
warped by my^tsfied deduet ua? from tbHTfr. .. t,,l0 1.^1:-
, t . . l ooki. owu<cunningly devised*' tales. 'on^tiWd In rí*i
je supply ofchoi« wroiesaoiito excite their sympathies. We —J- ***" * - uV^*t in r í
to a-lrncate of mob law, but we do con
p<-Si*e and safety of communt
icé. "ften demands a resort to it.
r- j.-j ; íbaí '
r e Ifara fr-jm the Indiano *Je r
thtj camels and droineilaria-
belonging t© the (Joverameajl are eoonex-
fiacted at that place. The peas for their ac-
being con
comaj'dalioo
arc to be kep
recruit, before
Traaksortatkjá L
proéched Mr. lioupoy, wh«?u he waived him
jf. cjaietly saying: Ho k|k j<ut your band
upon m-." ¡' n^icjlar. rUii:-: from the lie;¡eb
exclaicH di '.'Arrest that man;" -kill íiim«
necessary to effvc
y id.' >Ir. Daum
rOoja. wheo the
it. Mr. I>a
u d. when
'ator, mggesied that Judge Robertson
' '" *'■■■' *•'—**-. arid that Mr.
l*aj¡ííijj)y Ijc qttcstib^eff in n>gard to bi."
duct- Mr. l>aunojy cams before ihei,Cour'
and jmrged hlmvilf by raying thai be rated
ded no disreepecti to the i'oarf —that an
agilito it had aoitjeatercd hlf thoughts,aad
will come ap within the next ten
«wtó;t^|0p¿e rapid «
foreij^a oreé tp natire vote, ual
thi'|uraliz.iiioa laws are chan
several States, that , ;ongrass do not iater-j explicit these «Ujíplcions t
fere with qaastii :^ appertaining'solely to tend that the contests ol' tic 5
the individual States, aad noa-i itferveiUioa'
not rmere ipecniatlou
, ft€^
bang p
'he- Tbere
male
6a tae Camel
tbirtv-three
our c*tii
ftfteea ftrmale
female drome
easKW. aad
mtaie and
olutioa i
t síporíat.oa ^
will! create. y¿t rematas to bef ir
proprietor
oor city
lto thA i|
4Meiropolitaa
m splendid
llotel."-and
accommodate
« moca better
Mr. Smith /is a
bets «éywt
rather
y 4 oar fritBdv
Aswia. we
who
#
in tibia city, has
thetUjcbari"?
iba úiüxt
m.Ml
tro?.—Th? Patral organized by tl
ie& ¡to guard aad protect the liv
oar citizens, went into opf-
y night. Five citizen*,
captain, coaaitute the patrbl
of tbe three precincts. Some oí
used to serve, because they
for such á tax upon
been üaed. Those who ha
orach and consider 1t a
We understand the Ma;
night aad did good service;
be backed out. It was too
thing. He was not fin|*d.
But others wbo wérc notified to
sdon, were
both instances for refusing. Aad
¡y of patrols was Sued for wr^U j.
system does no other f
tbe
wbfcb is d >abtle«s
toó oppressive^
only intended to sa^oy tbe
Americamarei
in the world, bat I
Tbey are, from
the will of-the
H
its power to oppress tbe 1
thei
í|t|a sii' in «^édleac"
be w-asd:sc
?i ! fhe judge wasj ¡eertaioly proceeding m a
rery summary manner. haviog made out nc
eojEmitment. Mr. Dááaoy did n d obey tbe
irk command because there was no pWee to
be seated. Tbe ¡next day ^ after the above
wjiicb was c>mpased itío^^jr of;ulat|oa is i; crea.<ir«gfi
Slavery is ar fully Í9C^-J f¡K BO oue vvho
occurrence
sob oa the
I ^
aside,: aa
the
ted,
injury that
pJrebftoriiy
v-ention,
sensible rain
aized. an o of the reserved
b, as though it had been
we iu?ts$d --d to say, to have ask
the North-^tohave a^«ed Sorthe
'o name aad slavery *s a
national platform—^aa uanec
improper, and would have^bee
and outrage. It isa well k
tbe Kortb ¡look upon slavery
social and political evil, yet as
eff the]
And;
idjk m4re ot
rn dd*—4-
wilb deny.
" and accosted mm with * ~
von.
They
guaranteed by the Federal Constitution, a' jja
very cmtsineraote portion of tbe
wiUia^
rights of
which be bad
™ n «iwlnw fof erea HMgah, tie right
^ l""-. f a Twrúory « forming « S!
gire it. land one
aceonat says, at the .same M^me pushed Mr.
bis <^>en band and attempted
Daunoy w
to draw a
him witb
that l>auaoy
v. ben be
when Dauaoy struck
Another report says
k tb? Judge with lu> cane,
to give Ihe apology, 'and
attempted to draw his
it, bat in tbe scuffle
from him. The
th a knife. And
this aiTair
coQWaaaity ^
!f they are successful, tbey
W rcsret the result.
tion to regulate Uulr dom
affair in their own mode,
the provisions of the'Federal
Wé do think, to hare naked h
tbe North wouid haéw been <
have insured upon the ende
institution of slavery by theConveóti<
iiliimatvm, would have beea aa
we underaUnd the"qo stiod
b asks of the Xorib is I
enjoyment ef iterj
Ion. Coaservative raen in ^
illng! to secure tbisrigbfrtotbe
viog slavery just as tbey
aa U,w
Federal -
Southern men are content wi
feotítíon
oaift*.
In the South
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San Antonio Herald. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 52, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 19, 1856, newspaper, April 19, 1856; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth179524/m1/2/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.