Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 121, Ed. 1 Friday, September 20, 1872 Page: 4 of 4
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$ m¿
lasal
should ¡M) no
bM
rrj*«pttg'
«ti**, 0* :Í Wrn-
utra-
thiosMch-
who ia good faith <mk • boma «bou* as.
..„ ,. i jWflfilitiMttiiift
to rüi lim.
t CtMiMÜI
HKi
i «re ia favor of a iudlciow,
Ierra «yeten oí internal un-
provean® t .
10. The* tfee Radical Stale
to toe raepeet of
I, bm;l«t ...
>7, Jone ttod Ending, hu¡ set *
lows only * I ' " ■Kjjj '
W
*nd by <to-
Ky oí hi*
«f tbo
(kooaioli-
«f the States
Hot for
to vi*w<. toe threaten-
m4 greet power oí those
^rwr
and welfiu* o
vatlon of
ibftt; jnoAt tWlatifttl od
* *11 orsMune uIa for
with tfrc-
moran !
w&sbmíí
rasnt,w*clareotoe a follow :
Íliit-Ia violation of the federal
CoBeUtntioe «he Legtoi&ta™ oí tW
aHhfe
la bettering
self government, with imjMrtiel iuf-
l will Ku«rd the r" M
„ __ J ,
<á*aUw8 suspended. cbws the Courts t*r
ftuoour citíseu* thefight of trial by jury
and «ibíoottí)«n to trial by a court
composed of men who know 1
of profound psaos.
Second-—The? have la violation' ot the
(fc^tetion, likewise at toe Ckweaor't dic-
tation, giveu biiu thd power by *.d of a po-
llo® force. appointed by Mssseif aad officered
by men of hi own appointment, to eelgeet
oorcltonns to seiaure of their persons sad
prM«t^aad toao^NMAelr houfto *> " >-
e<r probable cause, supported either by eel
or affirmation.
Third—flat Mid pollee have without war
At or oath or affirmation charging an of-
fense, and even when no offense had beefc
committed arrerted and imprisoned oar oiti-
sem and haw extorted from them «e the
terns of release a targe sum et money, refoa-
sei or trial with-
righto of all chinen
any ee^str ai power.
fee msiuaJrr aawraruy,
i of oerson under the proteo-
^inssLrr-JS' ..
I with pabW order ánd fee íhe
ato government, and tot the nation to
BíÉMniMiiíÉsi
£•
¡ OB ducks
&fUr Ote
oooaiag near *
The fe#t«r
reed, and is a ecafl daUntf
free institutions and
dril service as one oí íh? most pMMag
terswyevhen Hie
WM,
office* or toa gore
tar of arbitration, fkroritism end
i of keener i3
whloli shall not naiteoea-
dwntry of &
sarily 1
people; .
to par the
of the principal thereof
, Thiit We recognise the move-
Convention,
tlon of civil
i bo eoaoted by tt
a.wmmhe tb«
*y áfmt. ■r
Sixth. That hoover ma# he the nom-
ÜUJÚ!|¡ tvMitlH ur modlfyinj the
- iifígs^sríssrs
down and MnoviDff tftffi ahhwimn titular
rfp?® mW$X
t and onmrofutaw State government
o* Texas. &*&&&&
Sevneth, That we are opi
moaied sabeidlee to private or
the State government, ao4 n
ae atwouod in principle and
Ing tbem th« benefit of counsel
out being confronted by their acense or the
witaeees against them, and under a threat of
trial by court martial if they refuse the re-
quired sum.
provision, authorized the Govenor to remove
officers elected by the people and appoint
aten of hie awn choice in their place, which
power he hue repeatedly exercised.
Fifth—'The Legislature has authorised the
Oovenortoappoln^^digct^
shall be elected, and he
power and oauses these
officer so illegally appointed to be paid in
the aggregate forty-two thousand dollars
annual''? out of the State treasury, thereby
v d a tho coDHtitution, and riiiikfiPi the
pj&pl*'
i -istb—1Tbe LegUlataie hM virtually
*boL'«h«d every check that secures tbe nur-
itv ot the ballot-box, and throws difficulties
a the * y o< • fall vote by compelling the
people to vote at bat one precinct in each
oountv «. ln tickets that are not numbered for
future idoi"'tiiicatieu, thereby rendering the
detection o/oflRclal frauda impossible, full-
ing to adopt ^ aiflerent mode oí rating as au-
thorised by tb«e Constitution.
Seventh—Th^ Radical party of the State
has obtained poW«' bJ and intimida-
tion. The Legisla Sure seeks to perpetuate
toil power by making *5® *,e UJ® ft*nrt iie
" - (¿ the e ^oes and w^trwi
subject to ap^outme.<rt « removal
caprice of the Govettot • 4
Eighth—Tbat the Set'^te swd Houm of
Representative in attei' disregard of the
^u^utatlng contUed «'^tlofiB, and
wHhoat complaint in the inMaer. «ad time
DMHoribed by law, and/w statémentí
orTffldavitedeprived
and their constituency of rept ^ *'
the Legislature, with toe lntemtlon of
leg for the Sadical pWty a x «fl*ity
that bedv
Ninth—Tk t having been eieftl*d for a
tefia of Iwo years they have eontimsed ttdr
existence as a Leglatotoro for three y «ears in
an enactment of their own tody.
Tenth—In order to subsidise and corrupt
tos presa, they have established aawspape .*
In each Judicial district to advocate toe in*
terests of the Radical party, «t,nd although
many of tbem had at thtf time of
their establishment no clreuUtlob\ In order
to give them money and support t.wy hav-
eompolied publlot
by court and sales
«■ <>;§<•! •.«
! LWSíBfRl LÜMBBB ¡
t EMERSON. WW"
SJBSTS!iSWSfi?
:
AUSTIN
tSKA
CHILDUE5S' 04ERUGK8.
vroodeu UMd Wtstmm HHwr,
TABIi&niw * CmBflY.
Metallc nothes JLtu«a.
Wares.ddbyU.eaaf or single pleoe.
Garden Seeds Specialty.
,x- •«ran*a*r;.
Avenue, <
wátiw ts
&wm*.
TEXAS,
m
of a fiar higher clans than *ny otlwr pro-
prietory medicine of the day atonda
Tarrant's Effervescent Seltaer
APE JtllS JUT,
Ware room*
Cor Jtth «I. * CteMgrcM ^vtm
! 1 U'.*,f[J MrttMUfttltv I^BaSK
■¡m
WVW give in*tmctlons os Piano, and lavo
end Instrumental ^to t toe r«idsM^o
aeib6twtm J. LARMUÜH, Archlteca
j^KW MAilkJfcT-
FSESH AND FAT MBAÍ&
BT
BOTOB 4 8AUI .
Stall «. %«ew Market House. We
iball keep on hand, at all times, the very
fittest of xseats, and a
XK®k m
ni « www! «o wv
at reasonable prices,
twly
BBÜBEN W. FOB©,
JLa * *r«<vm>tsCM¡ Bngtíutpr
AUSTIN, T&XA&
Is nstng hi
made to
r
his large Transit Theodolite
by the celebrated firm
, arkoity,
wishing accurate land snrveyi, In
this eity and vicinity, will spnreotate the
advantages of employing a InStMul and ex-
perienced «irveyor, usioj toe best con-
* true ted instruments. Residence on es-'
Pine street. febJOtwti
And for thlsreason, it bi an exact counter-
part of one of the most valuable natural
medicines In the world. We refer to the
great Seltser Spring of Oatmany, to which
thousands of the dyspeptic, toe bill'
rheumatic and the victims of venal diseases
homes
. MBMHnMi
of the flrtt and by far tito most suooessftil of
ail toe efforts made to reproduce, in a port-
able form, toe popular mineral waters of
p& See that you purabase only the
article, hold by all druggists.
W nttétyrjri'.flnfl (.
lot , the
JH _R dlse
reeort annually, and leturn to their ho
conwaletoent or cured. The Aperient Is
Murom,
««saw*
HOUSTON AND TEXAS OENTKAL
RAILWAY.
CHANGE OF TIME.
On and after Monday July 15, 1872
Passenger Trains will ran dally, (Sunday*
¿opted) as
follows s
JLenvea Uomton at 8 JLJBf.
IJMwtokl
Arriving at Austin r. w; Marl ill, «.-80
'•I
«««<". ja.
■. J
Arriving at Anstin 8-15 x. u., and Corel-
cana 11:50 a. m. next day.
Returning, leaves Austin 7:16 p.m ; Corei-
eana 4:80 p. w., arriving at Houston 9>. m.
next day.
PKJLLMA PALACE SLEEPING CABS
Aro attached to Accommodation trains be
'tr^ " " A J.. - «&*& <fj;•• ' • *7.1**'. "
FIBST-CLASS BARBER 8HOP
AND BATH BOOMS,
Pecan Street, (Éjoutb side) Aujitin, Texas,
Special attention paid to children '
hair cutting. None
neymen barbers
sep9tw
mt flrst-claes jour
employed.
CHAS. A. BOTHE, Prop.
W
M, A. ECEEBLi,
muurant
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
Tms; 9FMTJÍS, IJQUOJiS, JBiTO.
Pecan street, Austin, Texas.
aov27-twlra
JUST RECEIVED.
One Hundred and Sixty St. Lools
"CHARTER OAK" COOK STOrgS.
SAMPSON * HENBICK8.
ySltw-tf
The abeve trains stake the following
" T««
„ , . ana snppo.. — ,--~3
compelled publlo or private sales ordered
by court and sales nnder execution ift aad
county of the respective district, to bí pub-
lished In the paper «ftfee dlrtriet at «treat
expense to tbe widows and orphan «í i*
MfMd persoM Mid of creditors of their iS-
iatee although not a single copy of the eai^
paper might be taken In the county wi>o?e
the saleta to be mad*.
" Cm
4 a. Xh
1 a. m.,
itat32#pjc.
and íl'Kiá.
nounced their <
la military
>e State of'
Texas.
by electing In bis
', whole not a citizen
of toe
BHH , IP........... -
. misdemeanors of the
ownmltied against the great Interests of the
People of Texas
\ At Meriln, daUy {Sundays excepted) with
fc'Mges
point
Sor'th to
At Mexia/wlto tine of tank* for FahSeld
gHiO
AT. Railroad. ^
West, for Fo.t} weawerfowl and
Jacksboro.^Mondi VP Wcdneedsye and Prl-
«SI
Southwest, for Ctabtt.1** M°*tay
ft- ronton Wd
JAMBS MoCULLOUGH,
A UCTlON AND COMMmiW1
MJÜR ÜB AN T,
AUSTIN .....TEXAS.
Consignments of merobsndiset stock,
etc., soUcitod. Office at Cook's Corner,
mchetwtf
Ü A. MA HON,
WHOLESALE * RETAIL MQCER,
First door below 8. B. Brush's Store.
•TWENTY PIBST-itíLÁSS
COOKING STOVB8 AT COST.
CflMBNT 97 «0 PER BBL.
SUGAR. PBR BBL, lli@lZJo.
SYRUPS IJV SULS H&L&BBLL8
AJYD KE&S.
BACON, LARD AN P HAMS,
ALWAYS ON HAND
A... :h±..*.L>::*
r
THE LADIEfebp AUSTIN.
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NEW YORK TEMPLE OF
1 FABHION.
Otassoock" Building, Congress Avfe
Now open with a foil aMertmeat <
slWfP
DBISgmt,
Stt«KMá'«A Atr 'l
1BDOv XAVwWa e ®
-¿Sifííí.lí('">t Jiirt (MIÁiJ
At MeDad'e, wW dwly stage fot*8*
11. Aisofoec^ That we Invite all good
BAWB lUH BiLt
The America Btoasn Sefe
s. Thern ara
this
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of Texas.
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latóf -KrMrd'A,til «P> :«wt
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Wí.Jav
and «os
'ACKÁQXB.
K.YD , ROBERTS * CO.,
Gemkbal CeitinsaiOH Mttoúm,
GALVESTON1, TMJEAtt
Make liberal cash ad vanees on setáttt-
mente of cotton, wool, hide , etc., ar
sale or «bipmwt.
Sell foreign «change on all parti of
Europe, ana peseege certificate to Ui
from Etiropoau porta by steamer,
i'-.' fi!jí.¡'i..-ítí?ilnohltvta
r
J^eOISBSE A SCHULTE,
WHOLSSALM GROCERS
ABB
IMPORTERS,
Snu*o, Oalvmmm, Tax
wpWtt
| W. RANDALL,
Wfeoleeata aad Retail Deafer In
DRY GOODS, GKOCRRIM
GENERAL" MSRfcHANDI8£,
' No # Pecan fittest. •
Mavih 32 twtf AUSTIN. TEXAS 1
É 1
MH^naI^W
DISTILLERS OP WHISKY,
> o« m- ■
BRANDIES, WINES, GINS,
No/jWLigkt street,
Repmentod by S. É. ROBEirrWÍ*
i' wt«,¡ u. ii .„«• m
I'.n ■
vp ifti tip1 tt'miff' '
in naiiitt iimwiiklTr
*! to I
.rteok.of,tl* >
Order# Weeive
Saatpen *-.F "
v.^.- •
•tBok"*^"11,
PÜBNJT1ÍRE,
CABPETS,
oil cloth"*,
KT<J., XTC,
- «wo-~ '
A Jftawufocturt ra of Fvmiturt
He feels safe In eo; i ng that
BR CAN OPi"E? GREATER BARGAINS
xissa^iSíifeír1-
bu prices ara lower
V %x¿' f"fii-ziyfti {; . <U¡ ■
Than cam be found elsewhere In toe State
Call and see for yourselves
OHAUL** WOLFE,
Comer A'h Bt, end Onagres Avenas
...VÍ. Mtom*
i'}
wiitofior BJUtAJti
Exclusively Jobbing Btisines
PORK, BACON, HAMS, LARD,
FLOUR, COFPBB, SUGAR
MOLASSliS, GRAIN, CANDLKS,
SOAP. HAT, STARCH, Ao.
ofTlTgraw
vrea™ «nb^a#uit B¿«to. ■
HTd MüUcU. fnfffirt ffáHg tíktt' eat* Mid At
«CUM ^ town at <nWt Mew OrSni prion,
freight added. DEHÍPOROSg & CO i
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Elliott, J. D. Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 121, Ed. 1 Friday, September 20, 1872, newspaper, September 20, 1872; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181051/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.