Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 39, Ed. 1 Monday, May 1, 1871 Page: 2 of 4
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TW pri ooipa! *ow M.1smí admits
her liability to the United States far
enj error La judgment «he com-
mitted is that nMgoiiioo.
This principle iaoorporated into
public law *81 make governments
a iittks chary in aok« w4«%M g as
Uta] war.
Tbia OwfMlua—1 In the credit,
balifT* lit «atildad to it, of
tamtw and .; bol dar iasowa-
« apon public law daring tbe
past balf OMBtaij iban perhaps ail
lbs other govern®eiit* of the earth
She dkttaJUM changes
acd ibey aw « ade. Kor
Mew Orlsees Traewporta** and E*
of 3aAp Walbsr; relief <af tbe
bain of W. A. Smith; rsiirf «f IX L
# Tf j a m ,
T&e Govsüois wto was sunuinad
twj ««• acted upon. I* the (sat
named acdea wet postpeaea far five
S. tbi* motioa to pwapooi, Mr. Mo-
Um«M :—Mr. Spñafce?, w« art n-
guested ta postpone aran, mi this bill
ta omkr to enable the friends to prepan
a suplemental bill free from the oljse
bom of tfai —in which mm the Govunor
kindly comenta to witbdia* b« veto
I here. «ad now protest to an* «neb
mode of Lagwiatiiea. The C
provides &r bat limo ways in which
any bill fien become a law : Fit* by
being passed by both Souse and signed
by the Governor 2d,—by the Govenor's
ia the
> aatil after the
did no'
t of
adjoar-
ytelerday, the
bin by tbe Cooati-
_ Senator Bow. objected
jo the Senate rsoeivin* it. Boweja
claimed tbal tbe Coe*tuuuoo al-
lowed tbe Governor 5 daye in
which to sign a bill Off ele* to re
tara tbe Wit tbe Secuto unsigned
with hie reasoa* lor rolesiag to sign:
That tbe Governor bad allowed bia
g days to elapse, tbe presenting of
the bill to the President at"er
tbe adjournment of the Senate did
a l oouatilHt" « presentment to the
Tbe President bad no
right to bind th- Senato. Tbe .wee-
•ace was not received within tbe
«pociied limit aa ahown by the re-
cords of the Senate and therefore
lbs bill had become a Uw, therefore
be moved to refuse to receive the
vete and that tbe wbolo subject
matter be referred to Com mi two on
judiciary. Carried.
When a vote waa desired to be tak-
en oo this, Poa. Campbell Presided
of the Senate waa in conversation
with tbe Governor end waa eeut lor,
the Sonata ordering tbe Sorgeant-
at-Artas to bring him W the bar of
tbe Senate and canse bin to offer
bia reaeona for absenting himself,
which disagreeable duty was per-
fori&ctd*
A memorial was presented by
John R. William ©a bebtlf of the
Western Union Telegraph Compa-
ífcs it " -> __ hny. Tbia was a maateily reply to
«t. rí^^iíllssr^ « ■ •*«—-dMi~ i°
to a biU bum five days to an., indafiaite
GK AN WAGON
MCTOR1*.
WHS8 * STKIJfOX,
AuaUa, Taxa..
BlMksmltbiag dene fa atl its branches
oa short aotief, aad *t r« son blo prlee.
we manufacture and repair Buggies, Car-
M8i, Ambulances and Wagons, which
we keep consUetly o« bund tor sale. Also
Harness uf the U*t that is made, and of
.r.
jecrw-
NEAR TOWN.
All «"be wl"*1 rieh and pare milk furniih-
.« regularly «very murnitig ths yi ar roucd,
and bnUer of *uj> ri«r ^aalHy when desired,
« ¡11 please «ea <# theit names at this office,
and they will be duly waited upon for aeiis-
jactorv arranjieiaeets.
May 13th, 1870. t-wly.
We are Ir
the
agio «gn tbe
abya. H The pa—ge of
AabiH by a two tliirds vote ever tbe ve-
io ef tba'Oovenwr. '
Tbe Gowmor has vetoed tbia bill, it
is not an art, tlierefore caunot be sup
piemen ted—were we to consent to do
length of time, in direct violation of t)*e
Constitution, i deny the right of tbia
Hons* to entertain my suds resolution
Tbe only ^uaation that ia now in order
ia tbia "«ball we on recoa«deration paw
tbe bür ! H we do tbia by a two thirds
vote, the vote is sot eustaiaed and
tbe bill brcomm an act and ihtm can
be amended in audit a msnaar as to
nmm tbe present objections. It
it ae argument to any sensible member
to sav ssv hatm dam this if fore We
have dues taaav things wbick sboald
not have bean done and I have a
to be giaoa to
«f it, a e^eie peopk, nadar tbia
For if tba State bae
í right to ctM. Its bead teto tbe pocket
take bfisna, -or
away. A
That tbe people nay see that tbe
Tcaaa Pacific rmA, fcbartered hgr
Owigreai, oaaaot gel tbe aix mil-
lions aabaidy asked of tbe Stat® by
tbe TViwtt-Coctítteistaf aná Sooth-
era Pacific raada, «oles# it bsy« ft,
wa quote aatJre tbe 90tb sectioa of
of Ow Texas Parafic
mm§
thil tbaladtiWMgii weald have to sell Ids
jitrtfjtti&fy É0 jMkjr it ftfid Í®
indi rucitlj itthi Mr propirtj
aiwsaeetefU. To bold (bet
i«b pesren, is to
fcifdti ikaf filh®V tlfiVAKl ttvtlJIv
flsw* ■
iw very ol^ecU ol govern-
Tbe Dsceocnttic party caaaot
bold say nsrti ifrfr^rlii'T It holds that
ifaiiaPy be
It id a noiaUe &ct that the pt— of
to raii
No r ia tbe State, ae íw m wa
bat sot had lbs
imymí 8S¡y so
; r if my do%H
e«5 «t
ÉM Ml
ituHMa - On (Ut iiljtflí. hb m mi
MÍ iiftda
Am act these líate very
Do Shay not afcow «tobar thai the
sua
A Soiui RttolutiCMI jpMflid tlw jfjuufi
a few daye sgo, ftifag tbe time of out
Ooagtwfaaai sfactioa far tbe Tuesday
after tbe fiat Monday la October next.
It will, we srpfaee, pom (fee Heaae. So
wa may say, we now know when oar
aleetioa will be bold, Thsrs ibould ae
longer be nay delay in goteg to wevit ia
Wa have eone too awh time
ta isa oar party thoroughly, and
' full «trangtb. l«at ooo-
SBi' '
iOTM',*!Wi' i
IM
See. 9 . That it eaal! sot bo law-
fltlWlL «Ceitfe?"- i
«I aa iocorporated or joTm
stock oonpany, tí make any con-
tracta or agreements with the said
Texae Paeifir Eaüroaid Company
lor the eOaatroetioa, eqipmect, or
ranning ol its road, to bare any in-
terest «berma; aad all meb con-
tráete or •graementa ara hereby
declared aatt and void, and all ano*
aey or property reoeived under
such oontfaoto or agreemrate may
be recovered back I or tbe benefit of
tbe company by any stockholder.
Lot tbisesclion epeak for itaelL
H
Wa dip the feUesrii^ extract
aa «fitcclal ia tbe Trlrirrapk of the 2 8 th
Bat tbe
will not tamely sub
voting taxes
submitting fbt amtlw to their jadgmsat
aad veías.
Tbe Telegraph is right, tbe people
wiJl oot tamely submit to ' being tend
to make ItatMass to onuj ptatsnls to
riel* railroad corporatioes.
7m taxes/3tMe aad Cosnty,
imposed by tbe ptasaat legisiatare,
leaving oat apeeiai taxes imposad
apon partiwlar ooan ties, fa * frac-
tion aader two and oae>sixtb ei oaa
per cent.
tbe Stab tax, which fa eae ball
of oMper iHUkt, with the
tioa tax, fa expected to prodeoe a
ntiUioa aad aduanar of dollars.
, Foa tbe ialsmaioa of a few—individ
nais, whose names wa forbear mention,
¡ng jaet now, we bag Isavs to etata, that
the Srvra Gaaam to not bdag pab-
Habed la tbe fafarat of railroed ring* ear
ring* of any other character, but in the
interest of the people, whose "
««pott to ftgbt to the bittar oad.
Commotio* : It waa the Jmnat
of tart Friday, to which reference
was na*e la the xrtSde {9 our if
page, beaded H Money Subsidies to
BaiSroede." ,
said, bar nasvttet,
'ths«ate bold«datMtfiagasllfaf wdl*
are, are not improvement*. CourTrESÍ
pose this motion to poatpeaa.
Tits Govesjof «1^ vetoed ths
pffjftfMHffi for taktitg tbi scbolwtiic
veto ssataiaad.
pawad, exempting Tq^raphic
irs from service cm Jurirs and
in militia uerrice. and incorporating tbe
Texaa Land Steamer Company,
Sav at*, Fssaar April i8át; 1871.
GoutmanimUoo mm Comjstwsller r^
jjarding neceasuy eppropmttios fe r
printing blanks, tax laws etc.
ama r am**.
: Incorporating Galvwtoa <My Baffl-
ro«d Company. Basmpting cbnrok
pwel, An insf
was iü«d to strike nut
■ Adjutant GeneraTs de
A,
1 atiat&i
the amount
partmeui.
Incorporating tbe Aiwtia Social Otfb.
marnxa stua rsaa.
Inooipoiaring the Blnffibnrs Male
and Female Academy. Houston Coop-
Society; Sabine
TLtlmi RmU aUaa
LrSiiMi nsniw jjivw
the Firs OtprtasM of Galveston to it
crease tbe anmber of tbesr am.
bers 4ft to «0 ; Relief of Richard Hanbn.
Smator Gain* introduced a Besolu
tien granting psrmiaaon to tlis mam.
ben of che Africas Baptist church, to
ass the lower Hall of the Capitol btdld-
tag oe May 5th, for the purpoas of
holding a tapper, tbe proeseds of which
ateto bs aeed for ths completion of a
church building.
Resolution adopted, and Senate d-
jooraad umü Saturday at 10 o'llodc.
Ipjf Ssaan, April 2 tb 1S7I.
Seeator Gaines excaaed oa ac-
count of sickness.
Gov. Davis vetoed tbe Bíllincor-
poratiag tbe Texas Savinga Bank.
Tbe only reason assigned fa, that be
has beard that Aagest Beimout
aad Levi Parsons never authariaed
tbe ase of their names, flew or in
what manner Gov. Davia got this
iaformatioa, he dose not see fit to
ooauaaaloate. This, ooapled with
tbe fitot thai Marshal I O. Roberta,
a warn personal friend *f Gav.
Oarfa,'desii«s a charter for a eimilbfr
that tbe Oovsiftor fa
. obligation* fa bia,
n la bis report oa Ftoatfar
readers this veto of Gov.
Davis rather saspioioas. Tato
sustained. ^
The Governor also vetoed tbe
bill authorizing tbe Sheriffs of the
varieos counties to pay aadttod cer-
tificates. bat at this bill was <4 di-
rest personal iatersst to the mem-
bers ol tbe Senate aad e&abled them
to draw their pay witboat die*
soant, they overlooked the tittle
aaeonstimttoaality pointed oat by
tbe Governor and, after Hsteaiag to
a lengthy speeob irom Senator Par-
soas, ia whtob ha rubbed tbe Press
oorrsspondeota lor stating to the
world that they were " frit terisgi f
awey valnable time, tbe Usante
passed the bill over the Geveraon
veto by a vote of 17 to 7.
Senate advising a 5 per cent tax to
be levied on the receipts of Tole-
grapb Companies. It was rumored
strongly that the Governor's 1 eco in
mendation wa caused by some per-
sonal difficulties with the company
who had extended him credit and
who had unpaid bills to which
they bad rem anst rated strongly.
A joint resolution was introduced
instructing our delegates to Congress
and members ol tbe Senate to ass
their influence to obtain the amoant
of the cotton tax collected by the
Government in the part four
years from the State of Texas. As
this amosato to over * « suf/wa* of
dnilart it pays to look after.
atlui jPAsaxn.
Incorporating tbe Galveston aad
European Steam ship Company and
tbe German 1 a Club ol Galveaton.
The Senate then adjourned tilt
Monday at fO^'elook. At 11 the
division of Texaa comes up as spe-
cial order.
At 12 m. the High court ol im-
peachment will hoist the curtain
and produce 2nd aot tn the Great
Faroe entitled : -'The impeachment
of Judge Kií* >í'U," up vo to-day
(Saturday) none of tha i«tportast
wnnee*e* 5>a*e asrivt d.
Tbe committee on intern si Im-
- - - ****v 'wa tai'iiniI-
^ «p./« tbe Stiotheru Pucifie RaH--
road and this bill will probably
pass by a large majority.
€«>iurauai7ftted]
Ta a vis Cobstt, )
April 29th, 1871. {
Meant. Editor*.
We are surprised to abservs the
statemeat in the 8tmU Journal, that
members of tbe Senate hsve d is
eon tinned your paper in consequnce
of your hostility to making an
enormous money subsidy to tbe
800thera Pacific and Trass-Conti-
nental Railroad Companies. Should
it be true that Senators catling
themselves Democratic, have thus
attempted to proscrihs tbe honest
aad faithful representative of ths
interests of tbe party and peo-
ws pledge ourselves to make up
ths Ices, doable the number of
subscribers, aad ass our best sxer
tions to sustain the Gazette in its
nobis and fearless support of prin-
tt. WLMDMLEV,
MASUViCTonae or
COPPER, TIN AND SHEET-IRON
WARE.
Also Agent for tho celebrated
HEARTHSWK COOKUSQ STOVE.
The best In the market.
Wholesale and Retail dealer in TIN-
PUMPS WARSTOVES, etc.
AH Job Work attwuted to with neatness
and dwpatch. Roofing and fluttering
dons to urder.
NovSOiw ftmo
8URE PROTECTION
INSURED
Agaifut dangers of LIGHTNING.
HALL'S COPPER SCROLL
LigthningRod,
Incomparably Superior to
ALL OTHERS IN USE,
Having secured the agency
for these rods for Travis,
Williamson and Hays Counties,
I am prepared to take con-
tracts for erecting them in the
most faithful manner.
M. C. HAWES.
Austin, April 26, tw w. tf.
AA * CF
city of Austin,
On Monday, May ,6 .
The office ot Messn t * !
isdeslgnatodmthu PU«0V^*^
Au tln, Tesar, Ápdj
rocolpt
HIGBEST GRADES
irom the house oí I, c f.,7. f^1
we guarantee them to ba * V«
represent the«. TUey^^w,
Mutlard, Pepper, Gxh^"
namon, clover, white 71* !
Guarantee aa GeiHU8 ;
These ast every WykBowk#
It has been to procure esimln. ^ ■
much she has bew annojtd fcTu14 ^ I
ticles of thU kind in 1
We ssy to familia, tSLat ®, ^?^ '
antee Uxá übore gooda m m . ^P
imported fresh from Kuril 'S?1'
costy« u more than you fcSL
P?id f°r foods in
the factHhat (bey full,
they are represented to W^?*««
fectly pure. ' "*4 •
DUFFAU k
April 17 twt?.
ATTKirnON WORKMEN!
Tventy or thirty Stone Cutters wanted
immediately. The highest wages will be
paid them. Apply at tbe store Of D. M
WILSON A BRO , Austin, Texaa.
Austin, April 28,1871. twins
San Antonio Herald, Galveston News,
and Weco Examiner will please oopy for
one month aad send bill to thisofioe.
twlm
AUSTIN CITY
CLOTHING STORE.
comoasss avenue.
aod
Soda
DR. J. CUMRMNCT
P H Y SIGI AN snd 80|<
^ >w|
Gradúate of jefersoa JKsAttf 1
Philadelphia, Pa.
Office with Dr. Tarta, a* .:-i.
Mr. S. Cummings, ]faa0( ViüÍüÍ
April 5, twtf mmm
NOT1CI
During my absence fromtkbdUfc !
Robl. Bust >s fully aotborisw tsS¿ I
any business ia my asms. 3
A G. CAMFBEi
Austin. March 81. twla '
BUGGIES! BOQaiKi
Just roceived a huge lot ol B tk
For sale by
SAMPSON 4 HW1HCIJ
March 10,1871. twtf
TO TER LADU8.
We have Just recaí red mwwsMw
DEESS GOODS, k
and respectfully iarite yoa tfrssBm
amine them.
SAMPSON A HIÍ1UC18,
March 8, 1871. ^
conduct will recoil upon tbe
authors with fearful effect. Tbe
people will soon teach them tbe les-
son that ia passing laws for robbing
ibe public to enrich corporations,
are guilty ot panic faith and
r acts will be ooademned by ths
great body of the people.
We beg of yoa to ooatiae to
battle for tbe right, unawed and
aaiaiaenoed by rings, cabals.
•H*®* •** <M« S serving polittoal
hacks, saájott will be
everywhere by
sustained
tbe nnbought
MaRT ClTIZIHs.
^ wmn TiMEjBEjrrs
« PERMS, i. D.
PHTSXCIAN, SURGEON AND AC-
COOCHER.
Co'H P^fíIcS^s,1 reined. 3
íto ifü!!?'**" ®uWr ^ d'Aro
i*lfTWa ^r stieau, opposite J. Bramend's
Msy 1 twtf
Jacobs * Thompson,
rmrm
Wm
Omigrm Avsnua Aug«a Ibzas.
w-
•TRAYED «a rroiJEN.
A^Jhe 1st OÍ A
.shed uQ
its
S*l% l*
ens hay
twelvs
twelve yuan
Massas. KCKBLL A GARTRXLL re-
turn thanks to the Cltiaens of Austin aa
vicinity, for their liberal patronage ia
their new enterprise, namely, in establish-
ing a First Class
MEN A BOYS' CLOTHING
and FURNISHING GOODS STOBX
with Boots and Shoe*, Hats, Csps and
Shirts.
Wa were advised not to engago In this
enterprise; that it wouid not succeed ;
bat our superior judgment as to the wants
of tbe Citiscas of this place and vicinity
and our determination to make our Basi
ness a Standard Susoess, has been most
liberally seoended by tbe Public. The
ONE PRICE SYSTEM
has been adopted by us, and given genera
satisfaction.
To meet the wants of our
Customers, we are now receiv-
ing the largest Stock of Spring
and Summer
CLOTHING,
Furnish'ng Goods, Boots and
Shoes, Hats and Caps, ever ex-
hibited in thi8City, which have
been selected with care and
taste. All we ask is a trial,
when we can convince the most
skeptical.
We expect to increase our
business by fair and honest
dealing. We strive to please,
and consider it no trouble to
show our Goods.
C ustom made
SHIRTS
.
a speciality.
We are now ready to show
our immense Stock of Spring
and Summer Clothing. Spring
Suits—we have a large assort-
ment, all styles and colors.
None should be without a light-
weight Suit. You need itnine
months in the year.
Business Suits in endless
variety.
Boys*, Youths' and Child-
ren' Clothing.
Mnr R Smmd fatt 4m Deul«K*
wbrssefaaad wird nek
Kp
Hi
■BaL 1
¡Km Wmurm
•prti H Mr
I BASGAI
.Lands ie all parts of ths State, (b>
soil, water aod timber.
fgb Smell tracts.
Titles indisputable. ,
Terms liberal to actual ssttisn.
DsCosmva * btmt
BaallrtSt*^
tot «9
CERTIFICATES,
We have for sale MO 1
patent to assignee; i
ent to assignee; ons tnird lss|M
App5*TOBDovA#sacwr
jfOJ
Stent EttmUtmi
OF
DsCORDOYA ABlCTOt
1 • ■■ II
Eligible property sdjolstsg ths $
limits. Brick house eostaislsfiiims^ j
necessary out-buildings, wsll ts¿ ólsra,
with 18 tern of land attacks!, ss «kid
ssjiswas-isKiSiiCas;
nu«. DsCOBPOVA* Mtcm. <
A SMALL FA&1L '
Ia high state of culUrstk ! sats ges(1
spring} onlr three milss from tHe dlj,
Can be bought cheap for essk.
DIOOSMVi S SSCTM.
apr (twtf.
FOR KXÜ0AKÉ
Ten lots In the eastern psrt <
we wish to turn over te swat
for a reasonable sise roll e/f
small amount of coin.
PsOOBDOVAAIlCi
SPECIAL.
Taxes ef non-wsideat TraW
attention giren te sil fc*eris| <
their business.
DsCORDOYA ** *!!
RARJS CHANÓk
Forty-eight admissWy
"" «A1LMX BIMI.
Cheap for cash, apply t«
DsCOXDOVA*
mmM
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Wmr
residenee WUR"
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Tbe
Captain
land. Immediate
ply to DsOO
Texas Lnnd Agestt I
March 10,1874, twtf.
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