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   Civilian And Gazette Weekly (Newspaper) - April 30, 1861, Galveston, Texas                                VOL. TUESDAY APRIL 30. 1861 WEEKLY co. nice Weekly 00 if not paid within B months 4 00 00 3 00 remitting two ami fifty wb advance be entitled to A ny vents for UTM OS For a or for ft rat and additional for each A liberal deduction made and to who advertise by the quarter or year APRIL 23, ISO I. tW The Shipping Lint reports a Bale of sugar at New at 4\'r4*pr. V lb. tar Major Alfred M. ban been appointed in the 2d Di nf Shelby Brigadier 1 in the secession movement by all and thus one half of the ' be arrayed against the The Civil war is upon and the h I now supersede all others What are the I consequences now before us V where is this war to end and how and when T what is our duty under this warlike condition of things and what are the movements and conditions necessary to change this stale of war to a state Mr. Ernst has peace ed the from the Duke of Saxe These questions will irresistibly impress and the Slate mln ln Tbe y. papers are filled with reports Spain in in and speculations of Many of still ] J 1 he 1'elavo arrived at standout against the coercive policy of tne San reports ministration at though others seem that the Spanish waves over all that yield to the idea of a sectional 1 lion the known as and with no prospect of benefit to section of i every of the the lately The Express combats The Spanish war steamer de manfully for tbe idea that free government is the of Havana arrive I nil founded on the consent of the and ' that all government of force is It Puerto Rico for destined offers the old European The lest of the expedition and troops from Ha upon an unwilling people against their ' TanH expected at San 11,11,111-.,, where a grand reception 1 he Herald thinks that the fur The Island 11 Spain was not the was to be confined by foil bv an v material 111 the tn Korts Sumter and Pickens but that All ot the inevitably become general unless ar- ' f their and the latter id a turmal a that irpinia would be the 21, 1 1 Sabine A fine volunteer company of men at the aud elected W. Thk New has the b 1 have it is slated bv the all b ep. ami the crow n of i annus of the t' IW Our and Ute T. Jl. of San Patricio count has been admitted to the bar after a creditable The says that the last under Maj. Van I The crops are The H. It. company are making quite a hole in the The indications are that it will be The Military An enrollment 1 1 of the i ial 1." now on h ul last the purpose of of At the store of A to - a than Ud hundred A was A of at tint place II T. 1>t 10 1 urket a I K. Howard The reports a rise in the waters of the upper the since 4-;! I. The has not risen so Hut little is cluing down these The steamer Matagorda from w arrived off the bar last and sent in the mail by the Pilot lWl Sam The news is up to Sunday N. The outside steamers it is are to be and the kept up as as Pensacola The steamer Illinois arrived at on the loth On the 17th there was considerable stir in the S. and | were evidently to land imur troops on Sauta The arrived Kill from N. No The must still be ml of the fall of Important from of PORTS j DEPARTURE UK MOKE AVAR Cause ot as Consul Hie behalf nf from of ti sectional troubles down to this ami for the 1 1|-- maintenance of the mutual | to the e of we do not even yet utterly despair rpn of this civil war belore it shall passed beyond the reach of In anv | f itv n nen wero tbe people of this metropolis owe it to elected a to their material and political in- to their social security and to the s Wils country at to make a solemn and 1 The steamship Omaha left yesterday effort in behalf of To this end public house The steamer Island C. here from this 1^1 and the following Shire Mrs Clark A Miss Mrs W on and 1 la head of and if and experience in European at the in the 1 Esq The material for a line again call our fellow citizens of this electing N. j irrespective of or to meet Tlie steamship Texas left to day for New in an earnest consultation the ' ways and means of The ti 1, 1 01,or 11,.. at Washington and that at I The Rusk is now awaiting lue arrival Is. i. Hi an ' fronted with the horrors of civil v t ' ls 1 or the Morgan from New prior | at the late extra the to her Rusk's departure for | The conservative city of New guiltless 1 that Hie Courts of the of any agency in precipitating the two i JuJ ( shall r I. I sections of this great country this causeless senseless to baa the held as follows - and has some to speak to the North and Walker the At a meeting held April Smith's brick P. Darigan as called to T. it wis unanimously that this company be called the The following gentlemen were elected C. Captain I 1st ti R. T. 1'vrne, lid Jl W The sle of haw addressed a letter to the San Antonio showing that the Lipan and Indians have been guilty of certain on the Texas which have been charged to and claiming that Mexico should not be held fur those roving savages who depredate alike upon her citizens and 1ST" The New York Evening Post says thai the object of tbe government 111 chartering so many small at that was to ern ploy 1 hem in throwing supplies Port They were chartered to go no South than The whole which from New York to have been for Fort It was a most complete the South in behalf TriK Fleet sent out by the I States from New York has been variously and many exaggerations of its strength have been The is correct as regards tbe and nearly so as regards the men in the 01 all hands usually on board are merely to sh the number sf extra persons whose have engaged bv the and - 1 ud M ul 11 the Match 1ST The steamer A. S. from arrived this morning with fil bales cotton and tbe following passengers lady child A Mrs Pose A Mrs Hartman A Van b on River falling slowly al New Strange as it may seem at the we are in receipt of a fine specimen of manufactured from Tejas wheat of this year's at the mills of Mr. H. formerly of According to the from the they will be prepared to furnish the remainder of the State with Texas flour of the best description tbe In accordance a late act of the every person admitted to practice law before receiving take an that he will support the Constitution of this that he will honestly demean in the of duties to his clients to the best of his which oath shall be endorsed upon his by and attested by the the ' 1 Icean Queen Uncle Empire Slur of West 400 1 Mn In ' 74 I I I I i In j Mondays of two I In Montgomery j third two In Harris the Mondays of Mai ch a five In the third Mar until Itie All writs and ol this terms as lived bv This act takes t lay of August are n 11 - - M. Ill I l-l alter Star ot the lured bv the Texas volunteers al nr 1 ned at New Orleans late List Saturday ing he Star the West had barrels I I Ir in 1 - an 1 hen li -s II ut on board originally she was to take up the was 1 Oi nth M I 11, alter th 1 I 11 -ed 1111 in. 1 all I. I 1 1,1 The ' Tile following statement as nearly the number ot troops that have left Of course the rumors about 2,000 having left in the steamers are without r s iii I n t 1. 1. I - j small sailing vessels are also to have been chartered by the to serve as tenders of the larger j the has already returned to N | ork the Fashion is at and the Star of the West has been We have letters and other accounts trom El Paso to the 2^th ult. Fort ' has been by Col. j. Reeve to 1,K.. ii ku - acting on the part of the The troops were to march the 1st or as soon as the j acting quartermaster completes the delivery of tbe to the The j property consists of quite a large supply of t pome two six with a i I Si AT Si W aid of I. u alter lire h- was like an and he c- tod haid It was so hot lint 1,1 Ul one ol the I - - 111 r v ma how many were he ' many on side the 1 M. there has b. en a higher Major Anders savs light surh a One the ll fori remarked that they had r. tire on excised 1 gave n t 1,, lie but to One the aids earned 1.. Ma Anderson in a alter t an 1 the I 1 1. said it was very as the completely bv their 1 this the kind and e- 1-tiotis between the 1 luring the salute a 1 - in the killing ti wounding four Orie was with The other w i. buried bv tlie he s in t SeVelll b t V A I- I with a salute eight guns bv Captain apt. V 1. X I - A letter 0111 1'-'. alias and 1 ' C of m a it Vigilance ting -i bv 1 upon and April 2".- President Lincoln has issued Ins proclamation all the of the South to be in a state and lhal it is his intention to enforce it with all It is reported that a small boat left ] the naval force at his The U. S. steam frigates Pawnee and took their last night tor the It is supposed they have been ordered to There is no mail communication beyond il is to the of a railroad bridge near for the purpose of detaining a large body of troops bound for at Havre de The city of is reported as being and this in full possession of Ihe State Il is expected thai troops destined to Washington will make an attempt to force their way through The mail steamers on the Potomac are temporarily detained by order of the Government for prudential The mayor has issued his proclamation asking the citizens to from anything that might disturb the quiet of the TUc in Sew New April 2U.- A. general feeling of safely prevails among all except in where a gloomy future is 1" o i 11,1. c t that were a I be in ' i 1.1. v 1 likely that ti 1 one pe. They have 11, y I. lor Santa the audit was surmised it carried over the dispatch an the The and Illinois were in by captain of the that silo men were landed on Rosa on the night of the Another supposed to be the frigate had It is the opinion of that were on Santa Rosa Island from the steamer for the purpose of erecting The march of anv Confederate troops landed four s will thus be unless the mil inlets are driven Pensacola is overrun with strangers from all parts of the hotels are to Gen. order to all civilians p. e of the Well as -n and the will lie 1! aligns a days will Paymaster at Montgomery direct m reports that Gen. is ti I vol ready to make an attack on Fort and he does think il likely that one will be made live and six Confederate troops now invest the Iii tbe reply the V r's reiterated thai it his intention to use the power of the United s i ho eminent and possess the tv and places belonging to the to Collect the duties said Pv to the 1 1 1 hie to Ihe p and which were 111 the of the I 1 el 11 when it came to ball Kul - to be in pursuit a purpose In Jl It c t he U tilled Mates itv from these an unprovoked has 1.....11 made upon Fort I shall hold lilt - Il to I like places I F. X r i I 111 e 111 ill had d re the Government vt - d upon in anv I to the best of ee Proposition to Maintain Peace SPEECH OF HON. J. C. April 20 -A large audience was addressed by the Hon. J. C. this In the course of his he denounced proclamation as saying he could not efficiently use his troops without Ihe authority of He proposed that bv her the 4th of oppose the settlement of the present difficulties by the and that in the meantime call a convention to aid her Congressmen in presenting a solemn to C This be said that the interest and duty of Kentucky impel her to with the I he authorities of and s forming an alliance a and amicable relation in anv The Governor's proclamation for a meeting of the Kentucky I e on Ihe has .Ml been as was The mailer i - in The citizens of Louisville are organizing a 25, ] Notwithstanding the advantages claimed The brig West for for m 13 veston in the New York papers of the ot her population and the War off nai is. al M The mails seem to be still real means prompt have New York of the 17th -n a large New ork and inst. through the irtf Capt. John Y. of steamer C. reports April 24th passed steamer 00 miles west Ship bound for Berwick population ami are the of the Mates of the According to a in tbe a. there is much as I mis r KiV war 1 1 hat some r Tt p Reported on TU YA v i 5 believed mat a ' ' ' the Slate Nets ork | between the ol f hare i lly has mote than MOO muskets its 1,al'ln>"reau but as y t wishing to themselves in a Home and not on any other tor will attend at the house at 7;, P. and they can be accom A savs that n. nicu -t 1. a view to It is now slated that the States armories located at Harper's Kerry were only partially destroyed by By their tbe State troops of Virginia came in possession of 4000 Minnie a quantity of and powder to a vast 35^" By an order of the Governor of the steamship Star the West was placed in charge of a detachment of the Louisiana Lieut. Some of the Galveston volunteers who made the capture returned by the Morgan besides those which are already m the hauls of -I and those with few are aim w t and or in tin Olli V h t of 1" carry the old 1-res. their country ar- | V - * to lv says the an 1 Franklin Pierre on tlie the ar- the j ' ' 1 an address ve the \1 un- n t' i i ' I i ii he urv | The remaining n uphold the ti ig and State -in is a the State of w is far If ll w an I 1 ' the i coerce the ter domestic lor N. In regard t Pernio the I j NSw Y 2J line barrels leani an that 1 r w volunteer panics m the with lot of r I i 1 the a | ' ' -Is ar 1 t ar- 1 an t more than 20.nn0 volunteers i | v who have m their possession the entire arms - j emprise I s. 2",i.l cavalry and j 2.' Senator i s il 17 pieces of b. a i the M pound of the e lh re ls { -I April 2u.- city was terribly hist night at the attack tbe at 1 be ity is to ii tie that Furl is j to tit out and pay as 1 p volunteer mouth besides the I 1,1,-I States be withdrawn eminent from 1 he -t which have vu ilia I lire If let I tlie 111 - t - U t ' ag ly mauds it. I I- I o i. 11 p. a li i propel v st tt tin St i 1.1,111 I e d d .is Vet to Ihe I o ot I Ind Or returned from la Ray las It i- in is landed al un The - deemed prudent t her 1 - and The rep led to l s bay w 1 S. m- .us hat Texas the tl do ie 1 in it ugh the new s cess I may ti shall Hot I beet Ihe s and I I i schooners are of an v n tt tt cr was al the Ills to tt e ha t thai I !! 11 t April 2n. Curtin and the m extra on the lo I lie nsy I u n ia t. April 2il. Small's last Six men attached .IS dd the d Wounded by at A large number Tlie II u ssu till s 11 s April 2il.--Alsuit of ihe posts by any allied soldiers are Iving dangerously not by that j let hind a lo bolder h- ill ' April I * w .ir a t Lat vM from ItaK j It red am in men in that Satt tv ill be nil erf Hen in nil j The s un is. ween Can I 1 has iU re i- About arc under arms here and m ' - t ( Additional been taken to guard ' There is no truth in the that U. aboul of th new n. h ' - S. men-of-war have appeared at the mouths of ' and 1 at Fort ' g ' Mass the The are 1-r sei p del Accounts from Pensacola to 22 1 say that i .ng mostly the h- i k. there were eight vessels This we J From the above it will be seen that Later From 1'n.ltf about the whole in the and the State have but 12-, ' ' Ai ' 1 i 1 is 1 several of are j 1-at an r in ti in San ' * ' ' 1 .No al ins are I'm 1 t The mentions hv Si company f Nacogdoches A 1! tha ui e t-t 1 about lor the 1VllI1J..h San They a of i n. ( and part nf the regiment of mounted mi by the Con v en I inn N Mr 1 22 N it h. I. loo ill ill V Ni it r a I il I Ir -i - - - in The the ace I receipt a letter at New stating that a is tt h-n the n I I I. tt 11 - - i i i 111. II 1 Oi ii Hoi -Ton tt as at - i lit at U. it ' 11 that San Antonio have been occupied bv I states i ' I - the I tt V and complaining tne loyal of heard the 1.,-tt s 1 tt ' 1 Texas and I with ] that bi d 1'ig. Let Us ' ' -i They g-t and Ihe mail A. il an from the tt and g I it t tt t n I t anus to this emerge t f n with hales cotton an I the p is A i ned t s. 1 in r d ss j in was bat been h- cut t. I'll ted am n told -n - St. I. it in i the t i r-t - f h 11- 11 Eanney Two entered and sailed by 1*. oil I and S. J. Y. C. that of in By tW of a waif tbe avarico of parties selling as the price of Kerosine is higher than that of camphene and burning by mixing the camphene with their although aware of the fact that thousands of Urea are endangered by bo Tlie Capt. J. H. from arrived this morning with 29V bales cotton and tbe following Mrs 1 Mrs Mrs Kjle child A 2 Misses Miss Mrs Miss Miss Ella Mr Hamiltou i Kisus of largest guns in use in the with the exception of a few experimental are thirty-two and forty-two The former weigh about and the latter 72Df> and tire a distance of atan elevation of degrees or a little over one Eight and ten inch at an of five throw a ball a distance of 1800 at two using fifteen pounds of and can be with an additional charge of to carry a ball two and a half bare are at present only two twelve-inch of throwing at an angle of thirty-five three with a charge of powder of from twenty-five to twenty-eight pounds I sins KranU 11 1 am sure sll will 11 d in to I l h t- hang si I .Ml he it 1 during 1.....1.ase elease a-e In that ll 1 i- sh de HI l I v the ill tr. lb 1 Thi Excitement in of the 16th, baa the following a - meeting was to be held in on yesterday in honoo of tbe triumph of the Southern army at Tbe feeling of indignation is great against Lincoln for his doctrine of The same feeling prevails in and aa we learn by our We are requested to state that transportation la free to the Southern The m The 1 of the 16tb, says Tbe people were alive with excitement and from early in tbe until Iste at night our office was crowded with persons eager for the latest We hare never seen such a deep and earnest feeling exhibited The reeling for tbe South is almost perfectly | poSC should be 1 in 11 rill i a I her - Inline j or a i Way or the might hi Controversy It u hat e been or surpi have been deputed the will of the hold that her action sh b r p. 1 j An now very serious pensions as to the ensue after ihe troops have has been infested some itb a large and thoroughly and several of been lately It seems from the confessions of these that persons high standing and in authority on the side of the have been implicated as | tn the numerous thefts and outrages i committed in this | Our are very naturally in a gloomy j stale of to the the the and the expected suspension of all mail 1 that but of these consequences we were j bound to 1 hate fully cognizant before casting our vote upon the I 1'"" question of In casting our votes 1 1 thus great we assumed to bear our the horrors of tbe sacrifices incident to a change of be they small or It there be one that regrets his vote I have not en- countered In a few days we shall I calamity it haps be in a worse condition than at any other time since the civil jurisdiction nf Texas was extended over yet we shall endeavor to weather the storm until such time as the Government of tbe Confederate States may be enabled to relieve of I 11- all ar each having run one I t. i y thus show tlie has Hot disturbed slightest v I- I ini it ill don n upwards line has that ihe taking k-t in -e e to t -I v Apt il g ii i Tne t I - n vv n no u II thi they n. pass around Hall o t of 2". The people's tt H It ie Miss I h | j and crew and i - 1 k. i i i - a I an 1 h- The I S. mill J. Y. Lawless i- this anl i nig A Hann 2 White A II Pi i- decu 2 1 C 1. an li IS | Ul 11, ill d e V i- r - 1- a - 1 i. II pap - a i-l gr e 1- n t t 11 - - a t ale n Imp the It- I v ml t 1 ' 11 -a u - ii lie the t j I i - it oi way Ige and Central j bv 1 W The SVr I IU - - with bales ' flj .ng I- lM t i I II II hi i Menu Toll i i. i. - - ad i. | S i 1 X ' N ' ' .il I It 1 - 1' li i. b. Walk 1- rn n i W ' ' C ii av I rs 1 i.e i ii ' 1 in 1> o r t ii ii I from I ml in nn t im il 1 N - A J ' m v J - I - d a I - n. 11- ' au 1 11 - i - in cr 'S t i h r. t t It 11. r i ea a i 11 a r r 1�1.11 rg li ii i -I a n I a It ii 2. I -t I i 1. I'll I ie Important from N i t 1 hp ' - 1 la M l - n s I i i - - nr ll. r's lh 1 ' - | - 11 g ll i- t. ork N ' tt Keg ll - i i g i an I i u i - i. 1 x a in i n a I i on of al V. N tt A 1 h- tig ' d iv I. f. I - u ot - h N I a t 111,,'i - ail i; g t - - - 1111 o r i K eg ' in N. s 2 2 A i. g a- i in r A 2 ' I. ' ti - W I i s- I a one Dares Jo I t I t tt i 2 2 f ' 11 i v o I al Kerry 22 1 i i -i I - i l t 1- on else has It is that Northern soldiers are al h Am. i ' ' ' ' taken of by the j a tic I o ll ' g n t t ung M an I P. ii Fit ing Ai i v start lor j n ew Vurk It in rn t. Wilmington and W t. u n i ein en I s ol I S. War I April 2U - I ' in- I Hills tl ll it a N taken are un ill anv Pi I pursue a of at I bo th. and greile the i Mi. - Some disagreements seem to have grown out of secession at Sau they have doubtless been exaggerated by The Herald says that conservative and harmonious feeling is and denies the statement that the opposition to tbe existing State and Confederate Government is upon the citizens of European It also says that many Americans who were recently strong now declare their willingness to give the Southern Government a fair like true to do all they can to sustain it. It appears that Hon. Mr. who recently addressed tbe people at San instead of stirring them up to civil advised t em like good to yield obedience to the new and give it a fair If it should not prove a good government then it could be peacefully and a lietter one established through the Tbe says - 1V,,, portion of the audience were all of that class with whom we have agree in the opinion that tbe speech bad a very happy effect upon the crowd Mr. Taylor had been represented as bent producing in Standard reports th is great in the us the ings dying at the ral while the desolation vast expanse of hore tales are now of the to which ll ihe native State ot Oi 1 s and follow it g The accounts reach I human be of tun or a I limited to i- illy appal mg South of To The in- is the bv the North to Lincoln's g upon Inm a troops to the South K April 11'-. I I. v bus it which its extraordinary character leads me I siv in thai 1 regard the lew of tr ops for the Stales of the South is in and a usurpation of I can tie no party to th s wicked viol of the laws of the c. and to this war upon the libet lies of a free peop e. Yon can pel in troops from 1 will reply more in detail your call is by JOHN Governor of North I he - I -i 1' t 1' t -t ' I. d I - t a 1 - i i r v 1 - tt lib Ire 1 in n I Jersey N in t V A pre 2n I I st li illicit 1 - 11-\! lav I he C -I p: i 1. - i f i mn Ah ii io ill no if Got r the r - .Is 11,oil,-, a s ' ' ll i A. April 2il.- New ' ik ii I the the cars are getting ' i- conveyance 1,, lla go hv I A una Immense I in V. April 2n. An ling is being in this city i 1 ot - i bv - S. ei S. t A I b I ihe s- u ere a 11 I will be pie the an I of I js and Attack on A K before il had 1,-,-n strongly n-d bv i es which bad tt I h View t Ih days of u 1c that plan ' other tt Is 11" of f those i can v I v Sr. i the act ol ihe in r i i I a e i transit St. ai caused a Trat that they mav hive purchase if for a iv reduced by the which has the fruits of the earth lo to a Cochin 1 are selling their children as it lib Ie ' so many mi lions of th. I thus il is at I I i i - kno pi a nv that Ihe and pul he have I themselves with liberality and promptitude to lessen the weight of this terrible In al n. 7u.ii.iii reais hue n and Calcutta anl it to the ihe Famine In the the of rain that have lately the it is saved the spring bad as our situation the we is already It Al. S. ll k. 1 he I Ihe 1 St ales are now it- he aggregate guns 1 7.',			 1	'..u7.t St. P 11' 2.', 1 1 ' un u Win iSil m-r 1, i i 21' P 1	.,.217 111 ell t. Nut A pul 2o. 1 he crack reg of N tv the s- here yesterday ii I'll i I ad el ph i a n s taken tl 1 i April p. M report cl un ihe between this Nkw April 2lh- It is reported that il large number of empty run down fiom a on Thursday to troops an on the e Steamer Col n in Iii a N A pi 22 - h era I - li h i I of Honey Win ' ' li is i g - i. I ill port ll n i i - | 11 u - I J nils for 11 ore 11' i 11! t. ( and proves to be | Nhw April 2�. The steamer tin I by Federal except who were for ' has thai the i V. i Nkw l April 2l).--A dispatch trom Col. savs the Seventh Regiment has lelt rail I have they would bring no more The hate 1,,-,-n to meet ami arc In a Gov. said it was pure Philadelphia for Hat re de to embark fur A nil a Federal in Wash 20, to under aid four s of tl y - to the luit | nig - rt In- was in a r. ion of i he ' Smith he can defend Ihe 1*11!,in, if cuhl be a. -j anv likely against Shouts of ' j Toe 1.....,! sat s the in -re mug 1 lioin a rowdy a ' a soldier and killed of Southern the order was immediately gn en to P The President has is and several ot the were a pi that I here is an in ] Attorney has asked the Judge aga m I S. 11 i Court for a special pnv 1'.at Ihe laws for the j to bring st eg with a r. cannot be that the South in this have led j Seizure ol Arms for I. The schooner L. C. Walls bis 1< id- ii Is. and a j a large of arms shipped ut n st m the ions | for the n l Is in April 20. The i i- i- T I s Colli - U I U ill ' I ' ' ' - e-v Old ' rii ' - - ( 1 and and appointed J. A. 11. ' of the Missouri I .eg and J.L. ' The following were d I SI Lot April 22. I 1 ' hi ' 1 hi - ' II 1 il fg I- II 1 I i V i -s Ml 1 g l - - i l - T. Jen n P. - | v 2d Philip Savage .id I. II ugh u 11 c n g Pilchard Orderly A. H. 2 1 - d i - - l i. i - 1 ' hoger I - ' G tl 1m.kikni.hnt lil i 1 met. m - I i va I o I I i a If n r ri s rg i - i i ' i ' i i | i ' i I ii n. 1 lie lie pa r I m c n I N i 2. llr g l J I w v t I is n Ihe Sri K eg I I. i a a 2 ' b- ' ' - t it in m ll n i 11 o a lo i n g I o ii Hi oh Nit G. A. ilark 1st John Grady i ' s 2,1 John HI ' Keirner 1th A. T. i i Waller J. This Company day and n numbers h. and eighty good abb bodied or New Orleans a i i in i it u a 11. s- Nov tt i Apt .i e i Ihe d i i w i lit. i N t I W i Got e ll - r 1' He III I s 1 g t 1 il- I li he If money in xp 1 the a rn int. its and lent e them it is the as loaning in n. v t without security a dead in If invest m b it is the same as v a hut net er dratting If you invest m in and protect and pr tt is the same as ng your ile in silk to do kitchen If you invest your money in a chance to | grow aud prove their it is ihe same in. a pood hand the hr Id with i to work w and c. Thb Mexican following the foundation of the report that the town of on the Tews side or Ihe and do not guard and had been burnt and habitants ii ii i r xi i 1 If vou invest your in a and Tbe San Antonio Herald learns from Mr. J. Tu 1 11 n ii do nut it it is the same as U. B. F. just from H. | mff ft ami enslaving that some fifty Mexicans attacked her as tn her energies and to b r the 12th and demanded the keys to the buildings containing ll intes ami yesterday received tbe following atch i April 1'.'. To His Honor Mayor of New Orleans Will the Northern steal be visiting your in on Ihe law I ul commerce of the 1!knevoi,rnt 1' Mayor after a consultation with Gov. returned the following answer April 2u. 1st',I. s. they will in on lawful and we shall expect the same corse pursued toward John T. av n Gov. lile of the p. has the Fourth Fifth h. of M. Upshur In the opinion of which is given in answer to a ready-made whether New Jersey had better not sell out to tbe Southern in order to secure a Sou them he aays go with thr from and patriotic Tbe the abOTS ail all all Wean not now to consider the of oar we are not to advocate but we may fairly choose between alike which we hare happily enjoyed lo eighty and choose the Constitution to lire under in most accord with car property and property belonging to the These Mexicans are residents of this but it is well known that they arc backed by others in They declare that they no louger respect Texas laws or Texas A company of rangers have gone down to Redman's from The Herald says that trouble mar be Capt. company numbering 90 well is now stationed at on and we trust hare checked the operations of the your in in a Im- and .do not cultivate your nan I taste sons to adorn it with intelligence is as if vou were to wear h at J i - k hat to If vou invest your money tiae I do not wear them with and n as if a plowman were to sit at i in make and adjust If you Invest your money m g it is the same as turning hungry -ing will follow in both If invest your money in every new wonder il is the same as buying ticket at a lottery where there are ten to one If you invest your money in the ist t is ihe same as employing a tailor's dandy t- K esi I K v. The 1 under the buying lence by telegraph passed bet ween Hon. tarv of and Gov. Thr Secretary ef War Wise April T - his r made on by mail for regiments of r immediate of G Ma. Uglt is especially bated i dig by all other Those who believe that money can do are frequently pre- j of tub a pared to do for The only good that a miser is to prove the little happiness there is to be found in To be angry with a weak man is a proof that yon are not very Strong Scandal Is the reputation of the There are men who may be called martyrs of good not content with being they are always wishing to be until they doctor themselves into being confirmed and die you may of too much Kk April tary of W P. Your is In I sat will furnish no for the wicked purpose of subduing her sister I Southern MAG OK Governor of entrance and r. War seceded War Vessels i Washington Nkw 1'.' The steam gunboat the r Harriet and the steamer h hi all left for | mt average from 7i to inn per dii in Delaware will send her full quota of A secession paper here was compelled .it in- linns lo Attach I oil - Wii - i i 22 1 i understand a -all i tt loch Ii an I jan tt -t from tic ' i the 1,1' r Sa last M i e hill t 1 t it a f. or W sll i ll - i oil - and both lln - e n m Houston use an arm and a 1 i 11d - is totally 1,lull. Mi. Kos ' behind in another at ihe - ' of the anl be ' spot both were under G 11 ' 1 ' O r tr a ll i zi li g In ki - - ' in ot in Pill i l ' t Tl ii I e r II 111 e 11 i Mm i- in e ll 1 s In Ihe A- I I i- - ' ' i A ' 1 i the American i that I Tlie Session of North April 20 The i settes regiment has gone to ashington by the K April thought ses the North will be Pirn Killed and i convened 1,-n,hit's. r j i u The was received here s over the Southwestern by Offer of A 20. of has to the patentee a bullet in nl who replied that no money can purchase it use against his Negroes tiring April 2u. A resident of Kent information that were the houses of the whiles in that Koht The principal means ot defence to the m of Pensacola bay and the naval is Port This fort is a first class built of New York and situated on low ground on the east Santa limn Its walls are feet in bight bv twelve feet thickness it is r two tiers of which are placed under the besides having one tier ot guns The guns from this work radiate to every point of the with Hank and enfilading fire al every ang t of Tbe work was in and in It Cost the States government nearly one million of When on a war fooling its garrison consists of 1,1'n.i Its a portion which is within its consists of near the boat and was 1 by h - erh arm with so much earnestness to he let Col. Morgan's til -I Ila 11 i in o rea ns i in gelling his above water was that j culd not him any way could llv n. H r I He was once before though and held on tn the bottom of The are the quotas of troops by tbe States Secretary of Ma ne 7sil, New Hampshire Vermont 7-0, Massachusetts Island 7,-ii or Fort Charleston despatch of the 14th say excepting the Fort Sumter is in The wal Is were literally by the terrible fire of tha Confederate The Montgomery Mail says well known as the interesting Warrington correspondent of ihe Pensacola and who was arrested by Gen. for an indiscretion in one of his was brought io 7^0 New York 13.2S0. city and examined belore tne 7.-0. Cabinet After a thorough was 2 North Carolina 1560, Arkansas 7S0, Kentucky Tbe we Mr in 153. and unintentional lie wilt relum 10 home I Minnesota iron iron iron iron Twelve pounder iron guns field Krass Heavy Thirteen-inch Heavy ten-inch Light mortars mortars Cohorn 17 4H 5 13 f. 2it 1:1 I 4 4 I one of our best known commercial and handed ns for publication April 19. Messrs. Massie & Orleans Massachusetts Seventh have been taken prisoners by the Over hundred were killed and Sixteen Baltimoreans were also Kight hundred improved arms also fell into the hands of the s. April 20 ll market closed dull at unchanged Whiskey is at 13c. Pork closed with sales at 22. for Specie is at a premium of i r cent. The engineers employed in boring the eight mile tunnel under Mount in have put into operation an ingenious device for the tunnel with which dispenses with any necessity for Ihe construction of vertical They work the boring machines in the tunnel by means of compressed air furnished by stationary engines on the there is no smoke and heal in the and the air forced in keeps up an adequate without which the laborers would soon There was considerable at in the adjustment of the pipes and but they have been at work since the first of January with great The engineers now fear no other obstacle to the rapid progress of tbe great unless some of the almost unfathomable little lakes on the mountain should be in a sudden and destructive deluge upon the workmen and nl ri t h- re v - 11 - i tt there bad 1;, id 11 p while two other persons were and tw eite brass 1 living Ih 1 ' o re lie po r I s a lion I It 111 i m o re New 22. r re | a r. lent P | r 11 A yankee showman might as well be employed to explain the of a lie the con P. it mi 1,--dunng its as an editor to point out all I ' ' ' | the shutters ol I the incidents is ibr j tint the I The country is convulsed from their I 1 It is to on the new s an I c .ii l- I- -i 1-1 1 M 1 h I P to another and the contest is about as nearly sectional as it can be the free States acting on the and the slave States on New York but we cannot yet believe that will lend himself to coerce the and bis native State iu into submission to a government maintained by force a military li r of r | r p r r A r Nbw Apr ' 2.' ' nev savs lie Hi e ' ' ' ' ' the The report of the resignation of j ihe an I ' * Gen. Scolt is contradicted in a dispatch from an under- 1'' ' standing on 1 art of i n 11. a ' * railway ' 1 above Ha 111111 ore i; a 7 1 ii 1, R K. A Lis as v. ol o tv lv Nkw April 22. - The - | I p. n. 1-;, 1,21 can we believe j and I Ul 1.1ns ar- a rill I ( - I w j residents hare a i ready 111 act Mr. Poet Master al Sandy New was killed the 21 New April 20.-The cotton market by the bursting of a was being with sales of 2,000 bales at 13c. lor fired in honor of the secession of 1 middling The fire from this work completely covers the j could not hold out long against Fort The bar on the exterior of bay is miles and beyond that there are no facilities for a hostile fleet to lie io A to those who j 1 selves rp to At a late meeting of 1 the Manchester Philosophical ' Dr. C. Calvert stated that he had recently analyzed several samples of in all of which he found traces of red This is a most dangerous as the lead in such will ultimately accumulate in the beads of and produce dreadful W benever a phant suffers a loss of prune off a g portion of the Gov. Harris has issued his proclamation convening the Tennessee Legislature in extra session on the 25 th inst. dents Buchanan and or S. A. c and are in are in favor of maintaining the 1 j at the point of the Such a adverse to their past The report of the doing the channels at the mouths of the lo keep out a hostile as we altogether We understand that the members of the from Delaware 1 a I nf ' ' ' 1n Pi n a 1 April 22 In 1, in 1 11,'. - has lieen accepted - ' companies are in 1 h- r ' I i of h- 1 ' t New April ir - 5 1 a that i - Ihe P. S 1',. 111 I a 1 111 t s 1, not nor he ' Sen ti men 1111 A rk 1 i f orn I n u lor tlie Southern Steamship Company have had V a n A hk April 22 An Nkw 1 I be meeting at New and resolved meeting m ibis civ -n 1 ' 1 to run their boats to Texas as lung j a A party of from this ' The war is ' ' are r n on board tbe steamship for Balloon re- m 1 v ot ip ior i.e. - n| or to protect the boat from all quarters j C and ensure her lo this A similar force j Cincinnati - went to on board the Geo Rusk xl ' \7 last Both vessels were provided with 1 A pn hundred the of tbe I .an was taken here by It appears from the as early 1 of as 'the i New 22. Hon. K ' as 1 S ckles a thousand of arms gan & had deeded not to send out anymore | have informed have been received from steamers to Texan until received that it can have gratis bis whole rears are entertained that advices from Galveston and - fleet of fullr manned and will make a -n 00 Afterwards the owners as above Mayor wood will recommend an and resolved to continue to run their Encourage toads and unless you have pet cherry They gain their living by destroying lion of a million dollars for war are Pr concentrating A lot of uniforms for the Southern army was per s seized in a store on Dey street Five thousand in aih An was made to their tbe Massachusetts aboard the steamer Tbe railroad bridges between and State of on ber way to 1 Baltimore hara  

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