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TIE UmtOP 4BTE1T18EB
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THOMAS C. CAIN,
Editor. Publisher and Proprietor.
Bow important it is tbtt all should
have a duo regard (or moral obligation*,
but wore especially ia it truo of the
young. If you deaire Vour sou to be a
t\ i' ui i fp; lr debauchee, surround bini with all tbe
Democratic otule 1 lCKt't j ,uflu,.uceS vt . wlckod and irroaponsible
Bastrop, September 18,1878.;
[Contributed ]
CULTIVATION OF MORAL AND
KLLIUIOUS PRINCIPLES.
—:0;—
run oovijikob.
RICHARD COKK,
o( McLennan County.
«
roB UEUTBNAMT -oovkrkoh,
RICHARD B HUBBARD,
of Smith County.
rf« oomptnoixku tulic acoodnth,
STEPHEN Ii. DARDEN,
of Caldwell Couuty.
row TREASUBKR,
A. J. DORN,
of Fannin County.
roB commlssloxell ofxkbal land OFTll'K.
J. J. GROSS,
of Comal County.
| association. Ou tho other baud, if you
deaire to cultivate hit. heart aa well aa hit*
! head, and make him au oruamuut to so-
ciety, ax well as a blessing to his family,
'give him the advantages of right early
training and the resjlt will be as sure
recollection of uuborn generations an
long aa truth shall triumph over error,
•n«l the intluenoo of Christianity bo felt
i£ removing vice and auperstitiou from
the hearta of nieu.
What ta the groat cry froftt the people
of this proud State to day ?
While I write the great minds of the
State are in calm deliberation to give
them men who will auswer their cry.
They want ineu who are liouct>t uud have
a due regard for every iuur.il obligation.
The history of our government for Hih
last fifteeu years piovca clearly that It
oan prosper under no other oiroamitanoea.
Nor are «o without au ciample iu bis-
HEAT MEEUXOS.
uou in PRECINCT, BEAT no. 4.
Pursuaut to a call made by thu chair-
and true as the old maxim, " The way tory to verify tho truth of thin cane,
the twig is bent the tree will incline." Koine, ao loug as she resisted tlie eu-
This proposition is true of every depart jcroaotiiuents of vice, and maintained
j merit of life. j among her citizens a aeuse of piety and
Ask the boy or girl who has passed a devotion, preserved her politic*) frame
course of study in a Catholic school why ' Urm una unbroken, but the (ell destroyer
are they Catholic 1 and the answer ia j came to her, us it did to us , vico opened
certain to be, " Because 1 wos so taught its flood giites of destruction uud n thou*
I from my cradle." Ask anothur, "Why and Streams of pollution swept nway
are you a Methodist, Baptist, l'resbyler- evory remnant of moral principles, tlm
ian, or u Christian or you may take it; chords of her Koverumrnt liceamn ro-
out of the church aud it is still as appli- lasid ; her laws were disregarded and
cable, " Why are you a Democrat, or a liccutioiisues.1 uud corruption sapped the
A r
yon srp't pubxjc iKarittortoN.
OWEN HOLLINOSWORTH,
of Hayi County.
DEMOCRATIC STATE EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE.
puisne Radical ?" and the answer comes
forth like the out-bursting of a fountain,
"Because Fa is ono."
If tho fonntaiu ia corrupt, it is impos-
ibio to bave a puro stream. The same
idea ia taugbt in ono of tho command-
ments : " Visitiug the iniquity of tho
fathers, npon tbo children unto the j your heart right. Take one of Wash-
third and fourth generation of them that iugtou's nimnus when a boy thirtoeu
bn litki .vsp, Chairman. hate me ; and showing mercy nnto thou*- i years old : " Labor to keep alivo within
iitehcud, of lylor county. nds of tbom that love me. aud keep wy that little n|>trk of celestial lire
vers, Panola oounty. , , „ ' '
on. of Cherokee county. commandments.
□gone, of Henderson county. ' Now, I dare say there is uot a father
very foundation of her empire.
Rome fell, and from her full succeed-
ing nations may learn that mural princi-
ples are the supporting pillars of politi
col institutions.
Voting man, if you would bo great and
good, as Washington was, you must have
tore, of Rusk county.
lord, of Oregg county.
fcil, of Caas county.
sin, of Red River county.
1 I jert, of Navarro county.
rove, of Hunt oounty.
......ey, of Lamar county.
Cbailt-s L. Cleveland, of Galveston
co juty.
T. E. I'ierson, of Fort Beud county.
Gustav Cook, of Harris county.
John S. Cleverly, of San Ja^nto
county. 9
J. W. Carroll, of Burloaou county.
James Boyd, of Bell ceanty.
B. H. IUvis, of Brazos county.
Ira B. Saddler, of Coryell county.
K. M. Vanzindt, of Tarrant eonuty.
G. II. Fickclt, of Wise county.
J. W. Jennings, of Griymn county.
Wm. Veule, of Palo Pinto county.
B. C. Proctor, of Oalhouu county.
Wells Thompson, of Colorado conntv.
Jos. 1). Saycrs, of Bastrop county.
Wm. F. Fairis, of Caldwell couutr.
Wm. H. Westfall, of Williamson
oountv.
George Pfueffer, of Comal county.
iu all this laud, howcvi i corrupt, who
called conscienco." Study your defects,
aud labor to oorroct thetu, aud mth men
tal illumination let moral elevation be
would uot gladly see his progeny taking [closely allied. Bjgiu this w irk early for
high poeitions iu soaiety, famous for j we thiuk Tapper is righ', when he says,
moral and religious principles, as well as " The seeds of early instruction nru
a brtllisut Intellect. Surround them, dropped into the deepest furrows."
then, with tirc.iiustaiiuc* that will bo an 1 In conclusion lot me urgn the praclici
incentive) for thini to cultivate, with'0' tho injunction of the Grecian philoso
equal diligence, the bead und heart. pher : " (Jnos'ht eawton."
It has ploa&od the bt-uellcunt ••'ather of ! ~^
the Uuiverse, to form man a rutional and ! Wl^ <iurinol.'ou
, , Stewart of Harris oounty, and no of Mr,
j an intelligcut beini;, to endow him with i tjitroct of Galveston, at stated in a city
faculties of taiud Misceptihlu..( the Ingh
eat improvetuonl, an I to imp.rt to him
a soul which may soar far ou lieyoud the
joys of earthly happiness, aud to partici-
pate iu the blisi of a heavenly immor-
tality. The feelings of his heart purified
by the clear principles of morality, and
print, that Col' R. B. Hubbard w. i put
iu u^mitiP.ti'in by Acclamation. Another
mistatament in the proc (lings i . that
Mr. Sayers of Bastrop, put Col. D.irdi n
in nomtt'r.liTn. The nouiiuatioii was
mode by the n>*cretary of tin* Convention,
Hon. W. B. Sayers of Gouzale , and en-
forced by one of tho most eloquent, p..
j ... , triotlo and foroib!e speeches made during
| ennobled by the tnfl ienoe of diviue good , tho #lltiug of ttje Convention. It carried
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
T, <
orKCZRS.
1iijLB8ptx. Chairman,
c*. McGinnih, Vioe President,
Jain, Secretary.
YIcLean, Assiastant Secretajy.
L Schneider, Treasurer.
beat members.
ness, elevate his natnr.i aud juatly en-
till'; uim to be rauked among tho pcoud-
en works of the Creator. But Oinuis-
jience has so constituted him, that bis
happiness is so cloudy interwoven with
conviction to tbo becrt cf ov<-ry mnml>er,
and with the able support of Col. Hutch-
inson of Navosota, aud others, carried
the Convention to a nomination by acru
mation.—Stale <ituetie.
Tb« fiiuitii- ia certaiuly correct in the
1 Rauinu tub KMBABoo.—Aa anticipa-
ted, the quarantine against New Orleans
has beou raised eutUuly, as will bo aeon
' by tho following :
, , „ ,, , "Qalvrston, Sept. 7, 18*3.
man of the Lsecutive Committee, of
,. , u, „ "There being but three «,r four casei
Baatrop county, the D. mocraey of Hog o| yel|ow Now 0rllMlu,, MI1V no
Eye Precinct met at Elgin, ou Saturday, i quarantine instructions ug-iiusl
tUh lust., to appoint delegates to the that city is revoked.
couuty covention to bo held at Bastrop, "It has beeu at least flftv days since
.. ^ , , „ ,, the limt case, and it is yet mostly con
ou the JOth of September, for the pur- ^ { > ^ J(itr|ot (u w(u(t!i u ^
pose of uoiuitJi&tiug cuimiilAtus fur tho |h,nr0i|. •,U m. W. I'ki.i e
lx*«uUturu 94u<I county oUlocu. j l'Uyi>ioiiiu.
Ou motion, C. W. brooks was elected ' By dispatch received just as we go to J
i i v ii e ..i ^ press, we learu that tho quarantine at
chairman, and W. B la,lor ,ecrct« y U^|ult tUi„ c„, been
Alter thochaiimau had explaiued the ' ,u,^(
object of the meeting a co iu uiitbw was t It will be • <en from our special that
appoiuted, composed of W. P. Mile.*, P. j Ifempsteil has revoked tho order of
E. George and Dr. Ham. Shea.Voy, to | Sunday, ao that the roads to the interior
, ,, , , are virtually open. (J ur >/•!
recommend suitable names for delegutea.
Gembbat. A. B. NouroN—1The Radical
cundidste for 8u|>erenteudeut uf Public ;
Iuatiuction is thua photographed by the
Austin SUMun:
Iu the ancient days there lived a mm
who took ii solem oatU that lie would
never shave or cut hi < hair agulu until {
lleuiy Clay was elected President, time
pii!."., .1 ou and the Ueard and hair grew,
iiut lleury Clay was not elected I'ri si
dent, uud at last died full of years ali.l
honor , but the presidency not one
of tln iu. One would suppose that this
would have rcle-vi d the iiisu id III- oath,
but he uiih n man ' f li tter-, and took it
llti-rullv, soil the b< ,rd and liuir l.av.
grown white, ami give hint a wry pu ll ,
irchal look. Souie people w mid tli.nl.
Mich a man a fool, and other.*, uiori char
it.it>!.', would call bun crazy no I a tit sub
J et lor the luuatlC asylum. Not so , t.'ir
mm is ueithi r a fool uor a l in.iti -. aud
wants H 'lUd offl.v to k"' |> lil-i lam I and
lour still growing and lively 11.. too, i •
tho editor of a little Radical paper, pub
lisle I in the tin- , somewhere l v-w
l>.illa«, n. ir the r.nil■•*.! ro-'.ing i !. it
IU tn liss been lloniiliali d for the ofli « id
.S:iperiiitrnd lit of Public 1 n-'rueti..-i
Wny, It would be alltli'-ilt t I SIV. Illli. -
Ir.'iu his be r I and In* Imir, but t!..
dnu he h i-i ev.<lei.itly lie in t • m. s .d
their lo g growth h s eihri-ti d li:
brsii.s, l'erhups he van seleet, ! on ac-
count of ti.. luiliii! , f lii• nam\ IV If
I' was ii. Id. I, lie wo j Id then be A . II. C
N >rton, and wolid' rfully w> II fitted f «r
li lolling the 'y Hing 1.1 - - i !i w to i iol
out i grent I 'Ugth, ev n «i th« be ir-l an I
leiu growetli on th. he.i 1 .f tlo -.i:• i! I It..
Sup. rmti n b-nt. li i' t • ni'in is wan
tniK in til li". "i-«arv iplillltieatiou- lie
11* t,, t!i th'- tin i! t un-l no in,-1A J
can b allowed t > preside ov r tn voutli
f 1 .e. 1 nt Nortou.
Bai> Nit. I . i K It A. 1 1'lVI 1. . Hll
IMw.ird Mi l'h"ri.oii, cl'-ik f tlo Cmted
St iti". H isn of U -pre.. :it itive., in u let
tn i ipre'-n-s the . < pi ii i xi thai the I.,. ..
h'llnrv grab will revolutioui-' • II. p r-mi
lli'l of the licit ( ohgn ■ Til is f-iltii,:
agaiust it in i ery ibi.etion i uiireient
ing. l ie' pre v, st les'.t, in con.b iiiii111'
Una act lis, hIi" iu iU p n.r, m l yet
what Mr M I'll'Hon w r11• ■-"( i.. Mil-. *
of ( ' .lu'lI'M Hi III l.| s. .Ill II • to I I true of
the 1'r.•.I ii rif Ju.-t a- lire"i in til" M
the practice of moral virtues, and bstrict Lbove at.tCment. Iu miking thia uomi-
and andeviating regard for the dictates j aatiol>i Ctpf 1}jllyi W,J0 is „ bro(hcr of
of religion that when theae are disregard- our uiented .Senator, the Hon. Jon. I)
Sayers, luado tbo most eloquent and for-
cible speech of bin life, and it had a tell-
ing effect upon thu members of the
volition, resulting in the immediate with
druwul of all other candidates and the
ed the ties that bind his aoul to heaven
are broken, and tho glorious destinies of
his excellence are lust in frausieut pleas-
ures of earth, abd the impress of divin-
ity stamped tipou his uature remaius but
a fluted emblem of lis pristine glory, j unBDimoui non)iuatluDi ,)V ^oi^.tion
aud in his sober moments of reflection of tUo Hon g H Dtrd#D
adds keener pangs to his miseries by re- . ____
minding him of the higher objects for j Orn Next Ooveb.vob.-Wo hail with
which he was croated. Whenever there j joy tb* nomination of Judge Coke, for
inles. the loftiest tbe °®f:e "f Governor of the St .«• Ife
efforts of tho human intellect degenerate 1 !Lk8ortr,l,,iuly 'i '
, B . , ity of the persons whom r« I
into coldness. They may ilazrle the im *ith on the subject. A - m 1 l„wy. r. s
agination with brilliaucy, and, perbapi,' good Democrat, and h di-inti r.-!■ i
He-it K, i PI i„n... w n«in I astonish the reason itself, with their patriot, Ju fg. Coki will r. store to the
O. H. P. McGinnis, M. B.' Highsmith', strength and originality, but the heart ^ ,.'.1 p"!-1' wli?/-'*'!!uId'wav-ll .V",it
— j is unmoved, and tho nobler and mote [ uohe,J to it.— G thaUon Comwrrcta!
exalted feelings of the nature icmsiii j Yon are entirely correct iu you uuu-r
tioup, liro. Fulton. We have yet to
Who has not boon enraptured with the the first delegate to that convention
COUN TY FINANCE OOMMITTEF.. 8weet snd.fasoinating melodies of Byron" w|„, j, U()t w, ;| i u ,i|,
Who ban uot felt Ibo d-ep breathing of tious, from Governor dowo : the Dswo
his mighty geuioas and ackuoa le<lge<l craey ull ov. r tlio State will i- . unit in
the burning fervor which inspired his K!Viug the whole In set u hearty and
muse? And yet, wlio tbat bonds the z^ lons support, and the old Democratic
knee u' reverence at tl:e shr.nc cf ri-lig- j banner mil be carried through a triumph-
*" ~ — - j ion, and c-ndi-av-.r-. to advance the giiut victory iu December m*xt.
—We nre authorized to state potttirrly principles of un i jlity, do -s uot luter- —
that aoractiine duriug the campaign, our weave r. wreath of cypress wttb the Hon John Ireland would take no se'-
ctndidatos for Governor aud Liout>-nact laurels that ei.'Mrcle his brow, aud while °nd ofHee at the band* of the eunvf n
Governor. Hon. Richard Coke and Hon. j he admire, the tn.^ic power of his poesy,
No. 1.—J. H. Gillespie. Geo. R.
Alien, A. M. Hubbard,, G. A. Schneider,
J. A. Hooper, and J. j. Monoore.
Beat No. 2.—R. J. Pj^i J- P. Jones.
C H Keton.rk' J" H' th®WB°n' tud is a want of moral principles, the loftiest i of ^be'Sut.
Beat N" 3. — W. A. Oatman, H.
Wammell, C. Schuff, J. M. Robinson,
and T. D. Marcbiaon.
and B. Lyman.
Bea* No. ft.- J. W. Kennedy, T. A
W. Hill, Wm. Foxel, Fritz. Kricher, and um-ffeoted.
G. Alsup.
Beat No. 1.—Gus. A. Schueider.
Bbai No. 2.—11. J. Price.
Beat No. 8.—W. A. Oatman.
Beat No. -i.— E J Jones,
Beat No. 5.—j. W. Kennedy.
aud nddreso the people of our county
Tho gentlemen, iu person, have author
izel its to make this statement, therefore,
onr people csu rely upon seeing them veil which had r<
here between this and December.
tion. <tr G'i •
A mors accomplished gentleman, a
moro honest man, u pur'-r, more n«|f
sacrificing or patriotic Democrat, t'.un
Richard B. Hubbard, will visit Bastrop, laments that his L up w.m.untuned with pensatcd, when flndiiiff Hint .fo-uv* ( o. .
inbler themes, und bin, sw -t t -it chords ' led him in the rseo, loald in ln:i n .inina
were destitute of hcavt^ily .Iri: V
The immortal (libbo i n iu : d the
1 lihe h mist upon
the history of iinpeiial Homo, uud scat-
j ten d tho darktiesn nnd doubt which for ''J0 Boa. John Ireland, of Guadalupe,
Tho positive aud unconditional iustruc- B„rrBe,iing ages had envelopud tho whole "<!Ver tr'"1 f,,oi "" Oo<1'8 green-carpote l
tious of Col, O. W. Jones, prevented his contjDBnt of jjuroI)0. ||iH bamo wj|j be footstool, and he would adorn any p-.hi
friends from plsoing his nsme l>cforo the rca;fIuberej Hy )rjug „ uatl0DN t.xiati Hon within the gift of the p -pie.
State Convention, af Austin, as • csndi- _ . .. -
when the phi.anthropist and tho chris- -j'^e fight between llollingawnrth ar 3
tiau will bestow the just tributo cf ap-1 James for Soperintenduflt of Pnlilio Iu
plaur.e npon tho splendor of his talent strucliou wan very close, but iu j i-tiue .o
and tho magnificence of his work, they j ''"''J' W''""' 11 n ""'T ''ir tosluto that
■ 1 ' each was w illing to nive w _v to the other
date for Governor. The friends of Col.
Joqm very very reluctant in giving up
|b« idea of placing bim before Ibe con-
vcntii^o, nnd were only persuadeil not tolI"J«-L-.T,," of I^rrow over his mfl !
i„ „. . |, .,^iii. .. ,. sueu u .ira ci rr w ovtr ins inn 00 the smalleat approach ton uiiiorilv
so by b s I' tiwt- determiuation not delity, and regret that almost every page ; If it had not been for the magnanimity of
to Allow it. lupj moro ooiifldnnt hiw jhif lii«turj id nUkiucd with opj.t'&illoii Mnjor Jaob«'«, wb > o (ri«u«ln uuru r
chances were as favorable for the nomi-; „ n,„ muin 1 ous and who declined to withdraw him,
the convention would iuve le-nu k"p'
natiou aa any man proposed, and he s
would have held a heavy haud hud he
been placed t>u the track.
The Demoeratk: State Convention is
over, aud while we are not prepared lo
say that we succeeded in gett'ng all our
proferrej candidates nominated, yet this
much we can ssy, witb trotb, we are sat-
isfied with the ticket, and heartily nc-
oept ticket and platform. We had the
plaasore. for the first time, of forming
the acquaintance of the oomineea for
Governor, I.ieutant Governor and Treaa-
nrer, and we unhesitatingly aay wc were
Well plsaaed witb tbeiu all.
On our first page will be found the
platform adopted by Ibe Democratic Con
VMtioa at Aostin, and alao the upeechir
of Bon. C. II. WiBkier, Governor Rich
to tho Bible.
Hume has erected a monument to his uiYloUuK* «H "nighr G uMt-
csmo almost aa durable as the fast an- Wo think the GatrUi mistaken iu
ehored islfl of Ilrittain, but he, too, has I(,)jnt The fi n nd. of Mr. Ja'nffi, w««ro
added his name to tho list of unbelievers pitrll0U|ar)T ,u,ioll, t„ him it, tin,
End is ranked among tho foremost of the f(.,.,itJK 0,.rUlUi
notwithstanding the
opposers of the christian religion. lute h,)0ri ,(J#t Wdt fuw ballot.t.g« would
But there > a brighter pag.. iu the Inn- • t(0 )mJ lH|(uru wonld be declared the
tory ol man, which we would have yoa ; lluaflllllouJI oUolo„ 0, ,|JB Wuveutin«.-
Tha coiumittoo reoommended O. 11. P.
M •Ginnis, W. P. Miles, John S. Smith,
Dr. Sam. Slioaaby, W. O. Straus, E. J.
Jones and Alfred Carter, who were con-
firmed by tho uieciing.
Tho name of I>r. J. J. Finch was added
to the number of delegates.
The following preamble and reaolu-
tious were offered uu l adopted by the
meeting ; that
Whkki:v«. Tho ap|<roacliiug election
fU tills State, to tuke pluce III December
next, is of vitul importauce t > the peo-
ple ; (and, the principle of the Demo
cratic parly, us set forth iii the platform
adopted Ii. the Ht.ito Couvouliou at Ann
tin, on tie .!r I lust , shoul I meet t ie up
probation of the eutiru Democratic put)'
of the Stale, its well u* those who h ive
at heart the prosperfy of tlie .State .
therefore, bo it
That we fully endorse the
platlorm recently adopted I>>• tie lleiu •
cratic party, iu convention iim. milled, at
Austiu, on the 3rd lust. It meeia our
hearty upproval, and should roiseive the
support uf tbi cutir • party aud people of
tlio State.
Resolved, That the nomination* m • le
by smd couvuntlou lor State ofll -ers, coiu
pOstd, lis they lire, of the le st talents,
uu I irrcpr tachable character of the State,
i-miue'.itly ipi.illtled for t heir respectlVi
htnt.ons, we thir.jlore pledge them our
hnirty support.
Jictnivf i Tn.it til iri i to pr .cure ii
full and oouiplete MCtorv Hi 1 >i ■■■ iniier,
; it bei'Oovi m every Dmo ral to do hu-
duty, and every attiuipt to tli-tr i t i-r
divide the p.my, i itlu r by refusing to
support the liomiuein if either State
di-tir't or couuty couveutlous, .ire, here
by, in the i-trouge.it t'-rruH, oud- mued,
.in I any one ref ining t i do *..• can be re
g«rd 1 in uo other light than as a du
organizer, and au eucmy to tho prin-
ciples of the Democratl'.' party.
< /, That nil Ifoal questions of
whatever hatuie. c ilcillaied to divide till
Democrir.i.; party, in the coming clootiou,
are hereby iguored.
J! * /, Tuat we p!i lge our hearty
support to uoimuue'i of tlie county con
volition, to be held at Bastrop, ou tin
20th lust.
R'i'Jr -l. Tint M-'Dtde pr-ein-t
not Hied hy the s-(-retiiry in thl« 'ie
and are hereby req l'-sled to send i c u
responding number of dclcgtt.--. toco
I op> rate u ith ua iu tho county conv -n
i lion.
!(• -That tli" lUsrnoi- Ai vi
ri*i:u be furnished with u copy ! tin
pre •dings of this meeting for public i
j tion.
Ou iu -tl •• , tho meet ng adjo-irne I sin* |
i/K. C. W. BROOKS
W. R. Tsvikju ''h. num.
Secretary
st daiu: riiEfiN' r, ueu o t
At a meeting of the Democracy of M •
Dade precinct, B it N >. I, liiitr p
iintv, held ut M -Dale, on September
1'ili, 1K73, W. J. Cain, was called to th<
chair, and John I'. Crowe secretary,
1 ue chairman then eipluui 1 the ob
j• • t of thv meeting, uu I, upon motion, a
c >min111•- . nl four, consisting of M. S
Hughes, If. A lliglisuuth, IS. Eycutii.
nnd John I'. ('r a- . were np|>oiuteil to
draft r- eilutions i xpr.->siv..i of the send
uieuts of this mee mg, which comni.ttei
rep 'I ted as foil s
We, voUr conim tti -, |. 'tnuie i l toe
adoption, by this Ul-etnig, of th fi^ •
, lire re* ilutious of tii" II 'J I ye precinct
nil etiug and uln i the f II .wing
Hr> /, That the I) on >•' i y of I' • i'
No. I are hereby req i iti I to in«et in
convention, at Md)idn, on Saturday,
Sept. Uiber 1Mb, I **71, Ut I o f I *1 ,
to I-Ipr. i till prefeione. n* 111 • |i iuo
er.iey of th, I',. it, f.,r e i , lid i' . for
. bent and co inly ofll , to le uotuin it i
by the county convention, at Butt q>, on
t no 2"th lust,
• in niottan, it c s ordered that p .-' ri
bo ord'-red printed, giving lioticn of till
e l| for the 111 'it 111 •'* ting tif I.tioi.1 d in
(the foregoii g ri solutions
f' I loll III tl oil, til" fo lowing per - >11 ■
wens nppoilit. il d' li gol'i to tin- i oiii.l v
convention, to wit : W. J. C.mii, I', 11
C r.ii in, I < W. ... r, J W Mo ra - ,
M. s. Baghes, r. I. ' 11 Ii
smith, and J <hu D 1' oy.l
I pou motion, it was
/' .■/'"■/, Th it a copy of 111 pr e. .-d
ings lie liirui-h - I the Ba*i ii il" Akvuk-
iii,Kit for putilie.ition.
W.M J. CAIN, C'leiiman.
.foiin I '"iiowe, .S.-cretiiry.
NEW AI \ ERTISKMES I'S.
|> BIB X HKo.'.s
NEW I.IVERV STABI.I'.
Hear of '' Clsibnrns lien ■
llai 'I • Issseil tie' lsMe« iu the r *r i f the
• i .uih.iilie lli-u-e," we lisvo ■ i|.|>ll<-'t ll di
Nl >\
Hl(- l rl. \ -S MCI.IKS
IIml Al UAKN'I.SS .1.-1 UUIVIN'.
ll' K-l
mh'lli we will '.ike |,i> oiire in Iwtlnig to cui
tmutir- I I! I \ -i IN \ IH.I.
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pill • It CI I • A Hid'
bin |>: II ' it
MISCEl.I.ANEi M'S.
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v
"I'lt 1.1* lur by given that 1 willop „
Registration for the puipo u of reKi,lt.t
itig voters ul Bastrop couuty at th,. f,
lowing named |>1 ice* aud times to-wit
ALI' M ('Kl.KK. Tn sdsy Htipt j ; j^.,
un l coutiuue five days. ' ' 1
SMI Til VILLI!, Tuesday Sept ;! -,
and continue fivo day™. '' '
SNAKE PRAIRIE, Tucs,Ly s„.,
1878, and uoiitmue live days. ' '
lllll) ROCK. Tuesday Oot,
ulld Coutiuue five days. ' '
HOG EYE, Tuesday Oct. It, |m7;j
The law of the 19th Iiegisluture t, ,,lllr
au entire new registration to m,
imrtifH t > foto.
It. 1' (Jamrtiki.t,, K.. ,tuf
Basti-.i i'. Jul) ljth, 1871.
N":
' *.t • l'i< -eli ut morally ..gn- d lo u-
r lour years ut the rate of e'J">,'ssi *
)> ir 1 lie c iitiu. wm. uia.l w; -'n 'it
w ft I. luill-t. I il. I ratified When hi! w l-
i*J• I No 111I ^ i-ri .,-ollg the p*\ ■ -
prov i ling I ick p iv without i net tiding tin
I'r- nidi nl, mi l 1. m I..-. ..- .,• 1 it , i
I'iie aim .idmeiit prop ,. |ng • -icli ni-r« «
was deci.ir. d out of tirder, but by ime
ll - .>l !>'■ , Mi le III ord-l, When til
P r • • -. 11 • 111' -i piv ivk ■ |. e ■ 1. | |, nil lit wa«
lolllill'd III the l.lf ttlilt "lle'e th' ^"l.lMhl
w.ifirnt agreed to ill lllflit*, fit ' * 'ri
tares, lion ,- un-i gii I' i, ittenduliee.
•tallies, Lor* -, e!o , I.. original salsrv
w is mere | .. <iy p. r cent., I . winch i
U'-v ad )• d S.' iiln i iii ve,r, ii
#1'H*,IKI11 I..r four ii irs. Am cr.tic;*rn,
ther.
does
le t I!
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t'
pal tIsiin, uud d
* uuetblii:' wm •.
■Iileut, IS pal ti
wii light hypo 1 isy, and
ANN' il :«CI il I.N I -i
FOR SIIKII11 I'.
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AnvrCTMBs
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mm iliff.-rent |siriiniit
■ iu.->nt i i<> .mil" iii - - 11
ir 1I1" officii of
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■ y si.riniirit mr**lf as s esrirtel it.
111.-., .if i "irrk ol 1S11. I■ 1
county I) • tin'i In IU1 • io-1
to Hut il ; 1 of t'
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rate. 11 uu i-
read and havo your aens digeat and fol
low ila great truths.
They were confident Mr. James was the
atrongi'st, and probably the best fitted
From the catalog* of dtstinguished ^j^J/biit tho wujority i.e.
"Mae!-i-p^neg ' Mr. n..i
lingsworth, they were huIis|1m<|. for the
sake of harmony to allow Mr James to
withdraw, and to caat then votes in favor
JJbn
Tbe
whoso nsme* sre an ornament to human
naltire rin<l wboao lives have boon devo-
ted to the cultivation • f tho moral and
social graces.
Newton. Boyle und Locke hsvo en
Istgi-d the circle of the hninsn mind and
adorned the principles of philosophy
t Governor Richard witb the precept* of pi«iy. Tbe:r fane
of the nominee, Mr. Hulling*w rib.
One of the prettiest and most eloifucut
•pceohas heard lu tho Austin C inv« ution,
was tBade by Col. Lytt Moore, of Fayette
aid Ooks and
B. Uablmrd
pUtform u^ribat'con'hT'bo' drw^l "by TLp l,,it"rJr "f Ml"- Fi,,ke' a d tbar |
the Democracy of Ihc great Sute j who have shad an undymg lostre npon j Ing bis unanimous nomination by accl,
lV*a 1 thsir country will call f<<rth the tfr* «fu| reaii'in
Jba awaeebea all breathe >a equally identiflad with Uia progress of j o&Unty, In his withdrawal from thecandi
ilninorsllr pr'e-ipUs, while the a«J"*'t!dge and the diffusion of virtue, [dacy for Lieut. Governor, in favor of the
* s * 1 1 .4 ... m ftft.11 e s - a ... 1 a s I ll.. am I >. m 1. a ■.•! IL. I. L ■■ ■ 4I 4* & A ■ 4,4. 4m . • - - I
A iu hi « •• 1 I in M etnpliis 01. t le |
charge of liois i nte*l ng, iii wit ■ \ ut- 'i
bim csrryliig a 1 volv. r in her pann r
Shortly after euti 1 ini; she ciuie to the
gate and askeil lo b ■ let out, and wle n
the guard opened th" gale, lo r hu*l. iiiilj
p.'i seuti- | tbe revolver at his h i i slid
c:rii I, "let me out or die. Tic- guard
sprang liH-k and the husband dashed out,
mounted 1 bom which wa'. in waiting
ri'l made III* escape befofn tho alarm
r.,nld be givoli.
An ' scliHi.go r« msrk«, " Fh> lion .1 Im
! Ireland, of (i iadalupe, wns i b cte.I Chair
man of the Deinoeratic FiSei'lltiVe Corn
' asitti 1 for the Stale, with but 1 r: • il im
Nautina vol", ' and *11 remntk that the
! "one dissenting vote1 Wa* cast by one
James 1'. Brady, E*'| , of If .-i-l m, t
man who made a similar ntti Inpl nt d.s
organi/.stion 111 tho Corsicana C'onven- j
I • ion. i
i'.ir unit i' au en! .«n | .'1
Mil r ml Heard "I VI 111 lie uu t I
! mylluii ' t a ll i- ' 1. 1 ' ■ •« er- ■')
ffivt'li tint any and ail |e «. in v i.k 11 -■
en I erp.irii."ti lau 1, w liii r h iving a 11 |"
ilile in t' " - me. «ti 10 ■ . ii" t rw-i -I t ' 1
Mayer'« • 1) ••• unl '. 1 ll '!•« •
t-aie. wtiy ucll laud- « iuu 1 •' '•
tllereoli. atiail liel lie - ! i 111 II:.- 1 1: 1*1 II
10 the highest i. i l.o I i 1 ' I a • J.i.i.in
u;. i«7l
111 leillllli'in I ' W I." '1 I line 1
j itji "i; i'i-'\i.ni
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V\ \l Mil.I .li V
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We so itlc 11
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• |i|iit«it •• I'll tii#* olli' •• i-l .In tl •• ft I Im*
I'iH' i« IS« nt S \ 1 ulijri I to tli« ficli t nl ll ••
l ruc nt t'mrit; ( <HiVfiiU'iii !!♦« i'i in
!>• friilii-r t * it,
Bkii Bn k, August .'' I, 11.
Lu AiiVKKII I i>
If .1 r W Mill will ll'1 ■ T br« name
i'i- I UU belur * til* 11. Ill' < 1st .1 < 'on 1,1 v
Convention, for Justice ol the I'eace,
lie,I No I, be Mill till) hearty
support ol Masv FiiIi shh.
NEW AIA FBI ISI.MI1N I S.
I vsiltA^ Mil M'K -1 It \ VI.I 1 "If
j !*ii, i ruin 1 in* iiii'lcrHignciJ, live mile-
i, i iii ..I llii.o .p. !«• 1 m ir« inula* «.l tie- f.
Idling ib'scnpiinii ; Hue Isri'e tdseli Amerl-
. an irei'e, nln>ut lif'teeu hand* lugl'i nine . r
ti n je u< 1 I i n hran l'. fie.h rnaeheil and
lull liiiniii'd shiel iii built ulld frnlit hni,|p
, ia. ked ti nil iioMi-e 1 ulereil mule, nine 01
It'll ie.1 s ' I, 11 K|' III ■ 1 brsi I nil I tie Is'l Ii p,
II nil lbs 1 .(.Oil leiui'li"r 1 d V mis line n
An> one hating tslisii i|i lie- mu « nl il i>
iii-.te d 11pt 1..11, will he Iii.. rsiiy rt!*.ird'"l
llllOll lb III I I y nl I lie US'. I 'i me.
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M S11A V, Mh I ' V HI HI I'll. VIIII :. ..-i.l
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1 *|.| sell Mill, ' lu and '.'III.
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