The Weekly Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 19, 1862 Page: 4 of 4
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cost of !
, Georgia, for borne pro)
of the Confederate Btutee
T«m, she sequestraiiot. property
AukUo that
«Ht
U noon he ft mylj asalso
nearly foil. Where is
«e*fy Hem*.
News rewrds As
•cold Teaiau,
Antonio Semt-
ot her voting ipfcpnlatlon now
on
regiment*
Km
to au the
rSbL.'imwmwW
every trae
i «• lor
ve land,In
m
the SfrmpWa
to our many
' % ¿ * ''
mo-
tion pre**,
t entertain
made by the
e are pleased
is being discussed in sufficient
to disabuse the minds of a few ignorant
and injudicious people among- us, who have
tertained criminally erroneous convictions
d to it. All who are disposed to
at that the South, in case the 8>r-
w*r fail her, will be forced at the
end to pay the coat of her subjug*-
do well to- ponder the force and
noy of the following sentiments of the
Tunes.. Says that journal In its issue
which we have before us:
shall pay die cost made in put-
jtff rebel lion? Whose property
shall be taken to-liquidate the principal and
" *1 -* ** ' • d ■ th one
- «• . rebel '
most pay it. The Unión tax-peyers will suf-
•• — IÜpay the
e rebel' ,
■ame fié#
as Repub]i«ina on this impor
"The debt has got to be
rebels who caused it, or the ■ I
must fUrnish the money. Somebody'^
+ has got to be oonfiscatod. Shall if
of the guilty or of the innocent 1
a have heard a great deal said and sun*
about the 'constitutional rights of the South.
Let as see whether the North bas any con-
i 'gyiAi ' ftülfc, f '•Aft Dot *lMy (•Uffll * vVVISlUlS w fv llUOw
ns¿ «■*" ^fe«ÉS5SSgí :
<Mm1* voice declare that the property of tho ret
M.i, MV I* • Tkí iTninn éav.nrvoni will f¡
stitutional rights.
Carolina rebels ot
y tbe
. . 4uthon|HÍover
lina? Shall tho tax-jp&yers of the
loyal ¡States pay the seven or eight hundred
millions incurred in saving the Onion, or shall
those who participated in the attempt to de-
it be compelled to foot the bill ot costs? "
i Tribune thinks that if the war ends by
next July the federal army will be discharged
by the 1st of January, 186®, by which time
war debt will be eight hundred millions
of dollars—a much lower estímate than that
of Mr, Chase, who himself fell short of tho
¡per figure*. "But in addition to this
,vy sum (says the same paper) our people
will be taxed to support an army, of not loss
than 100,000 men, which must be tatMni
do road* for several years to secure pe«oe*ud
and also an immense navy to
aadrivent, Tl
be found is the
whkb it was on* mar aeo.
forbids it—no matter baw much
it asajr sort to be «¿ti ays prepared to meet
ntfiHimrtiir or fhw%n thm" -.
WW wht> ^gWIHCW) taUHWilffltf Hw>
~ " "0m character,
power "toenforce it. idt
íb shis war,
• mttWUiifliii^ army-with
am «willing and
And wise n«u doubt for tmiment
J tiití diMásioil OÍ an*«TT Btrtfl
us in case off «waq
«a wifliwfffs
war out te closed
' <tgs-
' *§Hfe
•m'mot
Committee ot tt e Confedera
i * 8BWJ.tk.
Poreipn Affairs—Messrs. Orr,
coy, of Ala.; Wigfall, of Texas;
and Preston, of Va.
Finance—Messrs Barnwell, of S. C.; Hun-
ter, of Va.; Davis, of N. 0.; Semmes, of 'La.;
and Henry, of Ténn. '
Commerop—Messrs. Clay, of Ala.; Maxwell
of Fla.j Dcrtch, of N. (J,; Pey
Burnett, of Jty. , .vííPSffHifiHHI
Military Affairs—Messrs. Sparrow, of La.;
Preston, of Va-; Johnson, of Ark.; Wigfall, of
Texas, and Henry, of Tenn.
Naval Affair —Messrs. Brown, of Miss.;
Oldham, of Texas.; Baker, of Pi*,; Simms, of
Kyi, and Dortcfc, of N. C. Üfl
. Judiciary—Messrs. Hil
Tenn.; Phelan, of Miss.; !
Burnett, ofRyr.
Indian Affairs—Messrs. Johnsoi
Clay, of Ala.; Oldham, of Texas;
and even of host': which were bearing that
helpless class from the town, is * flue >H"s-
tration of thehumane disposition and.OhriBtian
character so vauntingly set forth by himseit
and his brothv piratoj Commodore Goldsbor-
', in their late hypocritical proclamation.
It is in keeping with thé whole conduct of the
enemy from the beginning of the war. From
St. Louis to ISIewbern telfe the same tale of
rton, of Mo., and slaughtered innoconts—None but savages
oarryon war in this style. It makes the
blood run cold to think of such atrocities
perpetrated by people professiug to be Chris-
tian and civilized—a people with whom we
were lately in union, and who adopt such
means to make us love and came back to
their benign and sacred fellowship—Rich-
mond Dispatch. . .
,; II*ynee, of
«ounes, of La.; and
of Ark.;
mjUPBIHBHHMP - <>
Mo.', and Simms, of Ky.
Post Officee.and Post Roads—Messrs. Old-
ham, of Texas; Mitchell, of Ark,, and Baker,
of Fia.
Publie Lands—Messrs. Clark, of Mo,; Ba-
ker, of Fla; and Yancey, of Ala.
Patents—Messrs. Maxwell, of Fla.; Haynes,
of Tenn.; and HiH, of (ia.
Claims—Messrs. Davis, of N. C.; Burnett,
of Ky.; and Peyton, of Mo.
Teriitoiies—Messrs. Wigfall, of Texas;
Brown, of Miss,; and Yancey, of Ah,
Acconnts-r-Messrs. Mitchell, of Arkansas;
• Dortb, of N, C.; and Simms, of Kv. _
Printing—Messrs. Phelan, of Miss.; Hill,
of Ga.; and Clark, of Missouri.
Enrollment — Messrs. Phelan, of Miss.;
Maxwell, of Fla.; and Mitchell, of Ark.
The first mentioned member of each com-
mittee was «instituted the chairman thereof.
HOPS* or SKPRKSBNTATIVBS.
Committee on Elections—Messrs. Smith,
Test, of Mo.; Stapltís, of V*.; Orock-
r.j Qardenhire, of Tenn.; Curry, of
, of Miss.; Dawkins, of Fla,; and
/v: > '
of N
ett, .of .
AUt; Cla¡
l^ays and Means—Messrs. Kenrier.of La.;
Jones, of .Tenn.; Bonham, of S . 0.; Garnett,
of Va.; McKea, of Miss.; Lyons; of Aia;
Machen, of Ky.; Holt, of Ga.; and Graham,
of Texas. •«/* < ^ '
Military Affairs—Messrs. Miles, of S. 0.;
Keenan, of Ga.; Push, of Ala.; Davis, of
Miijfei- Harris, of Mo.; Swann, of Tenn.}
of N. C.; and Bastón, of Ark. / :
Foreign Affliirs—Messrs. Footo, of
erkins, of La.; Smith, of ^'a.; Dejarnette,
must never of V&.; Barksdale, of Miss.: McQueen, of
i and nnpre- S, 0.; Breckinridge, of Ky.; Preston, of Va.;
oé year^o. aad McLean, of N. O. •, "
Naval Affairs—Meears. Conrad, of La.;
Boyoe, of S. C.j Wright, of Ga; Clopton, of
of Ais ; Oarrin, ot Tenn.; Smith, of Va.;
Gsitber, of N. C.; Dawkins, of Fla.; and
CHwwlnfrii, oí Va.
i Jt ¿ri«iy—Itefwra. Gartrell, of Ga,; Bus-
«el, <jf Barpanof Ala,; Mxnre, of Ky.;
QañMBÁ, of AriLi Bewkill, of Tenn,; Gray,
of A«to «f N. O^ and Holcombe, of
• V . ■ -i ¿<' " . . tvf „'
.fdWiMcaeret —MieaBt.a. Carry, of Ala.; Trippe,
of Ga« fmk.,% JbM McDowell, of N,p.j
LToiffi,W Vmi Sexton, of Twaw ¡ VTtt&ys,' oí
I*.; F. V, BKofle, «f Ky^aad Cbambtiss, of
jjlíW.
Poitt Offioeemd Poet Eoads—Messn. Chii-
JU*4 Oem¡m9 eS Mcl-, Eoy-fe.-s. ef
Aafc} Jobu c®, of Va.; Clark, of Ga.; David-
of N. CL; W«4«b,of Miss.; Hiltosi, of Fla..
of Texas. ^ *- " '1
uvi Public I<ands—Messrs. Wil
eox, «i Texasfc; ¿farshall, of La.; Jenkins, of
Va¿ fireman, of M< .; Foster, of Ala.; Bat-
of Aik.} Lewis, of Ga,; Ewing, of Ky.
j Nor does the
l end here. We a*® ...
000 men will be kept
to
WHOP
allegiance which i
[Tenn.] are
T will bear true
s til,'!
J it of seven rniliioos more.
«akme be foroed to pay th is
: of Jber mtyogaiioa, as the
7f
; blood of pop
be our
and prevent re-
t^r-iar army had
of one
hold us in
t timea of
United States an average
dollar annually, per mea rank and
«ntaiis a tax </#100.0oO,000, of
ennessee must pay #1,000,000. Then
_ - — - government—say
will be assessed
^ the milking fund
the war debt,:«taX&.
the people of.
did in the
millions of
lofap-
_ demonstrate
of denial. Other
■■I
of these facts, it
to
,K®:
that must be raised
" asthe flgurbs
" ""|would'-
a tax of
Indian Affitir —Messrs. Singleton, of
, of Ky,; Hanley. of Ark.; Dup
««., «oode, of Va,; Tib¿s, of Tenn.; M
ot Texas; Arrington, of «. C., and Bai
Ala. <-f 's ' t
Patents—Messrs. Bell, of Mo.; Lander, of
N. 0.; Bead, of Ky.; Chilton, of Ala.; Sta
nles, of Va.; Marshall, of La.; Hilton, of Fla.:
Strickland, of Ga., and Wright, of Texas.
Claims—Messrs^ Smith, of Va.; Clopton, of
Ala.; Burnett, of Ky.; VÍllere.of La.; Clapp,
.«8IÉL
„ N. c.f M«
9. C., and Ga
A'L,
of áflss.; Mo!
Ga.; Farrow, of
Tenn.
.Accounts—Messrs. McQueen,of S
tor, of Ala.; Keenan, of N. 0.; Stri
Ga., and Hanley. of Ark.
Rules and Officers of House—Messn. Jones
A Singular Prophecy.—The folk wing
circumstance, says the Mobile Advertiser and
Register of the 2d inst., recently occurred at
Pensacola, and its truth is vouched for by a
reliable officer of the* army:
A soldier In the Confederate sejrvice fell into
a long and profound sleep, from which his
comrades vainly essayed -to arouse him. At
last he woke up himself. He then stated that
he should die the next afternoon at 4 o'clock,
for it was so revealed to him in his dream. Ho
said in the last week of the month of April
would be fought tho greatest arid bloodiest
battle of modern times, and that early In Mav
peace would break upon the land more sud-
denly and unexpectedly than the war had
dene in the beginning. The first part of the
Ut
neatly executed,
nallty.
1 work warranted.
tT,RY just received. Also,
□dentfa l#mp«i of a enperlor
VlSntt !«•
BFRXKTO TSIAPBH
NEW DRY GOODS!
Iter ale,
BT & M -M
& CM
(BÜOOBS0OBS TO iS. ,M. 8WKN8OIÍ,) t
AUltftK AND WBWU 8BUÍOTBD STOCK
of new etjrlsaof
DRY GOODS _ •. . „„„„„
BOOTS A WD BHOBB,
CLOTHIN .
A large a «ortraeBt of wall paper,
Silk Velvet earpetlnit, :
vl3n43 Ij Wool, linen and cotton do,, Ruga, *o.
/J.J 1
AT LOW RA'
C'"""
X. B. WORHALL,
*
CLA1H
AUSTIN,.
■ wmgm
A ««¡NT, •'
vVve.... .v, r----- -"i auBTia,;.. —TBXA8
prophetic dream has been realized, for the mtill cojlect all tine* from the sute, on receipt of
soldier died the next daj at 4 o'clock P. M. **
Will tho rest be in AprU and May ? Let be- &°r£e£om flve 10 Un p6r 08nt'aooord,ng to l&bor p6'"
lievers in dreams wait and see.
Adinnisilrator'* Police.
THE STATE OF TBXAS, t In Probate Ooort in and
County of Travl . 5 for Travt Couniy
In the Bftate of AlfMK* Caldwell, deceased:
TWOnOB !« imeby given to all per«one latereeted In
Tví the above named BsUte, that T O. Beet. Admin-
istrator thereof, haa this day Sled In Court bin 8nal an
count tor *ettlement which will be aoted on at the.
April TerYn of the (aid Court -«All pereonr Interwited
In Aid Batato will, therefore appear at (aid Term of
tble Court and oonteat said aocoont If they sea
to do SO.1
•J. M1NBB, CPk O. O. T, C.
April S, 1888.—vl3t>38 *W.
AU
irompt!
T
> proper
forred all tt¡alr bual- is,.': ^'1
IngthemeelTee taken I
,iu .ore,,/ vuu.%, ««,v. vf th^.ir patron# and 3
lere to blm, and eommend him to tbelr confidence aa I
efflolent and reliable buainees man I
lSnS-tf. V:W., KBEBY * JfoOORO.
others
d'«MR
vl8nfltf.
JESSE ST NCRL.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AUSTIN, TBXAS.
Offlee second door weai of the Post Office.
Administrator's Mollee.
T tho Tnly Term 1861v of the Probato Court of
f Brown oo-.itrfy, the undersigned wss appointed Ad-
ministrator of the Estate of Jessoe a Harris, deo'd
TWe notioe 1 , therefore elVon, requiring all porsons
.... "" -iMna
pre
having claims against said Estate to prewnt the «ame
properly proven up, tor allowance, within the time pre
cribed by law. AH persona Indebted to the Bsta'e ar
eqneated to make immediate settlement.
LOI8A J. HARRIS
Brown wood, March 34,186Í —v!8n85 8w.
Mollee.
THIBwtH notlfV all persons who frave Wheat and
Oorsi to Ctrlnd, that tbe Austin "*
la operation on Wednesday aud Thorn
Austin, April *, Mai-vlBuS# 8w.
p MIM, will be
TUMBT.
mm
Twenty dolla
I.O
Vl8nat«w,
two woeksago.
ve
Kstray Mollee
J^STRAYKD by Ow W Davia^betore
lege, J. P-, on*the 22d day of March, IMS, the to!-
«s s3 S®iíSa«Stó...'
J P liconnectod; a sorrei PONBY, white
hdubi
«swwsiS®"" "•
J. MINER, CTk C, C, T. 0.
March 31,1892.—v!8"86-8w.
m
Eslra
ee.
5W®
fflAKBN un by B, P. Barber and eatrayed
Wr
ce of tbe Pesaoe. one
and a half hands high nine years old, some
White on both front feel, and* «mail snip on the nose,
a small lump on the top of tbe right shoulder, branded
M the. If ft shoulder thus'"' also brandad w the
right shoulder with something not lofible; valued at
eighty flVe dollars. One «orrs^MARE with a-bald face,
flsx mane and tail, left hind foot white, aboi
hand* high, about fen years old, and swi
branded thus | —.appraised at thlrtv
«I
B. T. BDWAf
Est ra y Mollee.
).j Foe-
and, of
VP'I'WRBiHPVP^HHi.^..,IHHIHHP «THE
of Tenn.; Perkins, of La.; Boteler. of Va.;
Lewis, of Ga., and Smith, of N. 0.
Pay and Mileage—Messrs. Burnett, of Ky,;
Singleton, of Miss,, and Bridge, of N. 0.
Enrolled Bills—Messrs. Elliott, of Ky.
Oharoberiv-of Miss., and Tibbs, of Tenn.
Flag and Seal—Messrs. Boteler, of Va.;
Smith of Ala., and Gray, of Texas
Mx
are prosecuting their outrage* with
In the town of Winchester, the
of Senator Macon emd Ool.
have been burned to
and fúlritóare. i|||i*?he'
besfdee enticing h
■ ■■ HI ■ Wmm
etc.; of M^jor Oliver R. Funston, of
r
for those
Angus W.
iaries have
and des
MIU H MO wtli « HI.WC WW,
broken; appraSseo at
March , 1841.—vl8n8S aw.
C. C. T. C.
Mfflm
BÜ0KL3BY ARABIAN."
during
mm
by A. Keen R!c> ards. of Oeorgetown,
■ Odin the deaertof Arabia,and pnr-
chards by Dr. Geo A. Feris, for the
r 1800, may be found at my plan-
nd, Port Bend county, Texas,
of 1889. Price of season f6~
. ple grey. ft bands throe ipo . ,
i old this spring and aocHmated; of flne form,
* powerful of the Arabians imported by
C- W. BOOK LEY.
BfitrllT
8, TIN WA1
CASTINGS
lend faithfully to all business entrustod to bis cere.
Austin July 6,1881. Vl2n481
REFERENCES:
Hon. B. T. Ciaia, Marshall, Tesas.
J. B. McReynolas, Esq., Jefferson, Texas.
Bon. M. Martin, Corsicannn, Texas. '
Hon. Robert Hutton, I^banon, Téuneeeee. -
Hon. R 8. CarutbeW, —
Judge J. B. MoParland, Lagrange. Texas.
fwwmíi P
in<
J i
/ItlStfe
W 8. OLDB XM. —..
qldham a d.
••—-— aa* a. Darts.
. Attorneys and Counsellors at
Tesas. March 10,1880- vllnsi-tf
JOHN BURGAGE,
PPRR. I PUBLIC,
Next to Dr.-Parish1 t Office on the Avenue.
nam ft
Má
|K
CMAMLES IU ROBAR D , |
dtornry at I,a.w,
AUSTIN, TEXA& '
HE will attend to aU tho business of W. L. & C. L.
Robarda. .
vDMtlr.
m
4nstla ColleglnU Feiaais Inatttute.
TWENTY FIRST 8B88ION will cammenoe
MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1882.
vital ly , B J. 8MITH.
Seleet School for Tenor liadioa. ;il-'
TBE BtíBSORIBER will j^raenca tbe Tenth
Session of his School 6n VP , , i ,,
"".■.-MOWSAYv-FBBBLJSY K
BAKEB.
'¿Sr.
w^w
LVUHBBI HÍBIBBMT LC1HBKRII
The Steam Saw Hill ,
'.A (Bight miles above Bastrop,) '• .Wg8$
KEEP eonstantly on hand, á ¡arge assortment ot
Cvdar Lumber, Smngies, Latbv. and I'lokets; siso
superior waggon timber.
RATES.
Sound square-edge Boards.... /¿.-.CM per 1000 fset.
Fencing. i #>6 and 90 " " "
WeantUng and square timber— 26 " " "
Floorings and 4 Inches wide.— —. 28 « «
Bhlngleslst class—. — —.• 6 " "
•? 24 " 8 eo« «'
Laths
Picket# -w-* —.** .^vV; ir ..
4---.. W . " 14 feet, á
Ath tl 46 11 M "
film :l 4rt u u $t
WILUA
v!8n7 ly
< Oil. fire Hill Seminary
San Marcos, Hats Co., Tkxas.
nnHE THIBD TERM of this institution will com-
JL menc* 011 Mo <day, the 24th of Febmarv. 1882. for
tbe recoptlon of btilh males and females. The wholi
course of Instruction in every department Is bi
tbe most approved mode of analysis, and esp
bestowed opon the proper discipline of t
of tuition per term of twenty weeks, an
are, vl*
Primary branches
Huh Grammar,
Ot Mathemntioa,
sciences,. &e....
«>'(
-. a# 00
•• •••«'
P1f-XA8
• «.W. . •* -->♦?
11. 11 ■ i íin'iiissi*a ^ í Ti ini. 11 ii n' .ni" ■ i i iMim
'¿Lis 8S
dental fee iorwob papll. 7ft
■ÉHHH ' t from tbe tuns of
term, and no allow,
PPIPHi , . ea«es of protracted
and no jtupll will be received upon the State in-
Namsa of raonlcy.
J. M. Will, A. M„ Principal.
Rav. J. B. C CuvmHa, Proprietor of Male and
Mrs. PAotiaa Nawoa of the Female department.
A. Bab at of Mosto in virions hranoheir
All communications addressed to the Principal trill
n>r lb, Blind at
Austin, Teiu.
THI8 lostitution to again open tor the reception ot
students. Those who ma contdj their children or
war,is to th oaru of this Instltntlcn.
ev«rv o«ttilM and vigil
the heal l", BW!*Ua ar
tarian inBuemte will'
mittsd to séleat the t
iPim *""
manual arts, as
tion, pained bv ^the Trasto :
Will bee
Mi
Ions or
if t
vmmm.
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