Galveston Weekly News (Newspaper) - November 22, 1859, Galveston, Texas cr t J C H J i iffl i r r t v 6 I n X v B n J V N i i JL 1 r LlJ at i I v s i V 1 I l 11 TOM t r i I pi A m n n J r F b ES J I I n rep t fe V i Ki v T t V H V I b i t i V H 3S l J I1 M t I w v If t 2 r 5 B t r i IK i A Ll fe tg L T I I I 1 L t H t i rT J i a ity Vx V VI il Jr fcp Ph tT ioi fSft it fit X IV at a w us private convey rp feS W 1 Tl s fff I H m ii b i i 1 Y I v f iy J J J 1 rt J R 4 r Ig V 1 f n ST i 1 r 4 it J mi f r rti iv w I If w ffS j L I1 i f Breach ut rj t F H u asft m fel SA aaa li f r J h V T S 1 S mM 1 1 i m KFS JIU H r j 4 PT 7U if W SA T yri wit i if n i L iSH j 4 i H i Wt V MV i I t4 WT V f V t J tJ vy ft jr I j i i i JIj t V 1 I p t L I M V V j M fe 1 A V i i H 1 L I 1 t pi iiiT tl Vi p 1 Vr a I 1 r f r p w iV PI j a n L V iV w rcii K jr Jt i ii t i i3 L i rr 1 T 1 V i1 i v Jl f Kadt of an at r i t V I il I Ir I j Tlf I B A VT Kl ft r r 4 v v Hf V 1 i i OF t IT BUI 4 Jl the P j tr i i i ii I n v V L HP 4 JN r pi t 7 j i ifv l F tW T 1L S F b 1 E T IF t i dK p r L n 1 1859 i at f h I f I Tba Joa and with an of mw aai ant in Ttec And ttOtt P n J ir i Rumnels 0i i Journal of aaA but no doubt Intended for the Tex J to the I g rr 1 F merce flow com I perceivable good The become Hon In doing the nd operates mort nn the on the producing the advocates of 1 It may that near threefifths of bat for the patriotic y r I X I I rp FF vn i x tAke the of those have had the from iridi 159 biles of ftom j down to the time of new Board Tito Alice arrived this morn Of It is clear and presents quite Jt attend iu himself Uiv M T I of of real estate of tto t rlp r p biro to i eom of the I am I BV fill cause of tKe tinned the I Jl 14 b with the 1S4 bales rope who are Interested In he and negro abort froin Cas fc I hand of and ed la a n i i r i P most who i T would call of the the annual collected by of that I holders are from the t 1 m J and jtt it will be found more than the mort t en the where If to ad ftr fnr the Of the measures p V sL FP 17 Fietcher and the folio wing the people j Ther of tbat a Company could nU be well admin kr ar of from M uu L having the boat in which has been weU of that a Company could nU be well admin jtr f who neither ln the In the that the of nit iW J J I MjS t and Brown and 0 Duncan and Mist Duncan and 2 I Wright and Mrs Ogdon and I charge my 13 at present Stopping j and 4 Mta Mrs 8 children Lockhart till and In of the State have suffered lare bMn unable to remove particularly to i I rife amongst Kach day bv the Wharf Com purpose of dredging our edly when T that we who haye on Interest In the are not only bat most both In n i bales o oun anxious to place ourselves In thc hanoa 1 a rolls of tt is no longer those have had the con irol of the companys who are moat Interested j citizens started as the I Mrs I In a 4 Mn will not bo F I r 9 Mrs aked by in Tuesday it in material to the to the a bt lhe affairs of the would then I tnut I ful of IU F ae of find them less failing obi and Is too pi JOT i no of for the arrestor of tte of said or the last declined offering any re ir ard f or sometime but crime and f from the and property of our which to 1 seemed to be on the action of v rewards been pub which 1 In Ms property when where U solU to the imperfect mode m rate should not the to the an and or render States tho 9lm Sag the tax available under of the i L for and Tne ana 4n the the pledged declaration ot tte to adhere Ihen lit The presented by new opposition fusion were to the of the of faith In future In Jn rewards have been BMa nVt t to Yet fair dealing to support aad This policy U to forearm and In aware of any arrests under said Yet l Know ue is to meet the demand In those jmd U r I case of an and In their of the lands of nan a i LJ l to the Southern aad Western half a Tear there was scarcely It will be seen by reference to the report of the I residents should made either aft the Secretary that the law of the or by the of the county In A 2 Bargent t Duncan A but little having I A public meeting to be held on the I of the at I at Scotts for purpose of the means for render to the ot ilie Korther of Saturday and Suo la the hais greatly is quite with this change is the we of DO near cases of and the Sexton but one burial since our last that i aged 25 who tf Yellow fever oa the It is to be hoped that the late has y the that shall to record of his Hogan Indians had lieen seen I Mrs Ing 1 o A party and 8 on and 82 baa our for files of late Under that several i met with of the last tegls tn but reporting that they could find no in securing the property under the but honI turned upright banters and capitalist In 1 trace Franca and and many persons The Ledger states that the San Diego mail The steamer too late this y I w H U at The only of aach to by can long for i rate of charges for printing for the State is I which they are the return of B r r oj to arold arisen under this In reference to the to of the county the land In be charted for different of be to for the fu and most are changes and modifications ai would admit of no doubt as to tta I am Informed that the an unorganised U be and gone to that schemes we at the at the abuse the trusts 1 Printer will 1 weed than of jopes warfare with the rights of property and the laws by which U Is In tbe with of smaU who have their money In arrived there an the San usto n this issue more than the In the belief that grouted papers of the 21st to them by the State were The large amount of capital for constructing the line has not citizens It U foreign L a short summary of the The steamship J of act approved Febru In have pau on opinion upon mil I tt A e OO PAU learn from th Hungarian at New York brings Liverpool S rut that Thomas accused of bavin dales of the I work the Ol niji absence of where U f awarded to ihe I iaw x their creation will rendered subservient to that thousand at tbe the contractors of compensation charged ie raU been uniformly IX AUen oa our table Ladys also Harriers dated called the Adven r ihe i lhe a the best by Augustus The lat u be after the Key ot which have been read bv those whose tastes Ue in willing to place It under the control of men of who would enjoy your under similar I scarcely ask of or aat U is ao T have great public works executed by foreign dearly purchased In Europe at 8 or 4 per while among you It la worth the triple or quadruple of this There can only to this and yet your has tried and honorably boing lynched at tho aud I was more Tbe San Juan y saved by the decision aud firmness of cully ia in a fair way of a speedy and tho t Advocate says that suddenly in a few from taking A public meeting was heM in Victoria ou dales of the I work within the The was and Middling tm m i 1 Orleans was quoted at 1 oom I lfc the buted among which they tory adjustment j Is tobe 1isi1 imprudent and offensive conduct The entire villace of Tare iu California Jias Affords me lu and the or toe wUh f m J not be most Ul not profit by their have decided that tbe has to Tbe If In mechanical received In not bringing It to to the State proposed io in abolishing all property from I that all property of the tax responsible for inch as may be e to the I cannot see any well objection to moderate Increase of the by malcontents who ue tt ior the leu s actu from a good w a bad At both poll tax u It U a of the or every freeman should be to In aL it L have one common otto ration of the protection given him ia the of his rights and privileges by our it my duty to call the attention Honorable bodies to the necessity of enforcing tbe rates of to and of the public as well as of ap which if not wlU ua U now eat element of with which hoped lor different ulterior Uie final over throw of the Democratic the U Is Uie preliminary and necessary their sworn w ern cooperation for tbe destruction of the organiza tion of the Democratic plainly leads to the fora to the pretensions uf the What better what yet In con and IU being onr own o Carolina for i aa excellent The leading is embellished with u fine portrait i j a of the Ute Chief Justice of by Bai some ten other besides from which we learn that at this in s abon 400 and B ui was s graduate of class a stop to salutary and profitable J the and committees appointed to f by a solemn Act of your to go to the defence aud assistance of The Advocate Gulf Coast Fair held that I liis together with a list of the Jasper informs us that is about establishing a newspaper afc to be culled the the motto of which will the of This surely Is I to all by and worthless the property of Innocent who have had to do with the mismanagement complained but who con money In the most unreserved All they can be blamed for Is they cn the management of their fun Js to persons who ure accused of being indifferent ami B by speeding mora lUan ought to have done ou lhe construction of the have been destroyed by Senator Douglas I product U is the and must be York cotton market of the df similar on the Sixteen per sous have been executed in for conspir but our of whose expect that Hie aud U will the Secre year will add IHKA f k I A I of their the doc v ot avowed by their ern T It can matter little whether the hhall be broken by a loose If persevered In and properly time during the of I Information the Com mission er of i it j I the General Land of the completion and re a pleasing account of the acr the aud ihc of 1 turn of the field to that the subdivision of the of ihe Harpers Ferry lands coder the Uas of murder fully in eriry bus been over to the a sufficient toe by af ter have been the greatest sufferers and and received hia on the j i u i us the of ihc Sate or tbe the court refusing lo deliver of that dutTi Hh Is which it Wll be seen that the rales to representing a value of f I invite your to thU rfe re My own duty on tula without favor and with out regard to been 1 informed the Legislature when 1 my that f the IAW such as were found i Iwo sulls have been one Pacific Kail road the liw requiring their annual report arid ot up to be tried by the Virginia Inquirer of the 12th re is saiu that Coopie and Cope are to be executed on the same aow that measures have been taken for placing the marks that the weather still continued highly business In proper U it not for your favorable ftr the and the top so that such be thereon shall be deemed There being DO available for ihe 1 am to ask ihe Legislature to mike provision aC ac iu ihe to them the opportunity of the under safe Should there be any parable objections to the continuance of the priv to the present why not grant a new charter to men as Carrol Smith and other 1entiemeri of the came on the line from Houston to the right of diking with the present com pany to lines under n can do so equitably and without n A to any V State of Members of the Ond promised an abundant Below we give a full list of members of the and expenses attending There areSS Senatorial and I the Pursuant to of 80th of 11 ij Senatori and SO of arising under the Act to encourage the of rt of at the decided iu uf the decision has been reversed by th rp period of of the salary ot P c e last church at i L states that watermelons had been quite plentiful on their during the A f tiia 12th Hundred Americans Killed received cov 4 Xot out of the r u or he verson or is of ilie which r in the The official vole for Governor and was counted on Friday by the two Houses In with the result Saa 1 f It t least us their and thai a of eom re ou their bv troia New be expected to upon at our p 1 m cry v ii o fii j Vi i nas emire set ot been of tbU ij not o civ but it is to be hoped that this may be well managed and be of to the bv ini have e et s uar oro brethren of h r or at r ttr ir e foui 13 OUT of incur i wor a our helping and in o this vile CUrks vole cast for 1 by some here that was in the and that Houstons U give you lhe vote as in Xo tiss passed H An en those I wiil mention to authorize to a mounted to be as 5 This has referre 1 to the on the Hans to aci to establish thf of which has been to Tho on The honorable Senator seems to be disposed to discuss the advantages of More more Ugh vas the death ut terance of Ia this age of acres and the of ill triumphs is to pile upon aiJ 5cnj to seem to care ibon Houston left here this morning In the He has the not being interested Senatorial place tomor his to accept once more the Senatorial The Old General night before sere by some of his political wbo engaged for that purpose the of a a gate and a Car future Governor and Governor speeches oa the occasion of Harrison The io the of his political was cheered and I a cood Southern Q ince going to press with our weekly we have through lhe kindness of Vance i of this an extra Goliad the The news is of the utmost lin and ir anything to make the Federal do something for the pre lection of The persons mentioned in the ex tra are well known to many of our CUy Daris came to San Antonio this mo nil information has just reached us thai the City of was captured by on Iht 1st and a hundred American The American families sonse thirty iu num escaped to are now depending upon Mexican mercy j while lhe Mexican rabble excited and cry i up death to the Americans through the The whole Grande country U with of party und all whom they could lay their hands the have was at ihe Arroya Colorado with about hundred men on list and his party was being immensely increased by Mexicans from the other side of the bouts from to Brownsville have been aad employed hal on last four hundred revolvers and two hundred Minnie and At the lacs he was advancing towards the whea Ust was approaching with 106 Wid 11 U almost he Is err The is brought by several have arrived suc in the Jaat few Miller from as THK and es caped by swimming Ms horse to the other CoU Clay Davis left Ko Grande City on Monday above is a condensed of his U an old and well f r o t and never brought a false alarm to are raising a company to inarch immediately aad we send messengers to all neighboring and with the most urgent call for men who hare been on Ibis frontier for twenty There are DO troops in as you form squads of tix or is within of murdering and breaking up the white set and insurrection among the at San PRYOR JOHN McKINNEY X rr Tt TtT n 1 n 5L littee appointed by the citizens of Anderson and 4ngellfla Fall Boirie Red Milam Fort Travis and PaschaL Cass A Cameron A A El Paso A A Hopkins San Panola A Smith A Van Lott Upshur A alt Dale i Ben Angelina A N Austin and W W McLennan Burleson A H A M U Fayette A A L B Camp A Angel Uvalde Sam Cooke A P P F V and James C J Calhoun A H A W Cameron A an act approved the of and for he Legislature lo such final upon subject be thought 1 do uot dtm It necessary to re mark upon til or the tages to be derived from tha location of thh loiti in our after the ler ao toon If I should seek in more ap ihao is to be found lu tne report and pre amble to lhe act nf the last session Whether the present shall be deemed a U occasion for the per manent location of the must of course depend upon tbe accretion cf thc of the who are most to re If however thi time deemed determined then it Is to be hoped no rasb means will be i he right of the State to prescribe and enforce of regulation and control as the public may at any time I have uo information of the result of the f uit upon a the cats before the U 1 ported to have been again decided in favor cf i I am however It and had the would have been The hUur uf Company has discredit upon the other enterpriser of the It will be of the Supreme Court debarred the of further ibis Iu i Uie Houston Central it was had been iu favur of th to its until It ascertained whether of tbe 4tht of time for the tion of the second and third sections of the road the want of general Interval in the minus of the which have an examination into he merits of the and thua a fuller vote 1 herewith Lunatic and Deaf and marked to I respectfully refer for information of their aud wants uf and tender care with which these tous have been watched by their trustees and Super U entitled to tbe and corn Ion while at the same offers lhe stroug anU best assurance that interests of the have the only aim of those io whose charge and tiou they have been The aud purposes for they are vill no doubt them the kindest For I ant persuaded there can ue uo higher ur holier to ihe thau that of restoring b the the stricken and maniac to of from fhe of perpetual an io aud and i If not thc blind t the tuule t the WAJ to U i aui with mure wealth under or wise Every year new to heJ i massif the tlut I tf to of che annual ini Jure the the which rise w of their sec d ID Its to be re State for The and universities to by for the education of the riling the various sources of which will task tbe power and the liberality of the to Its utmost can scarcely be want yon in language more forcible thut any at my of the dangers of extravagance and necessity for The rust and fertile regions which have already been frittered without any sufficient if afforded a fund ample for if Commissioner of re that office on the 7th of July aud thr Joseph i ee was appointed to fill The in il the limit prescribed for the continuance uf Itice should have The papers were to the Comptroller as directed by I commissioned fuhn tsq March under tbe ttc i ascertain what certificates have been i iu approved February the hopes of those wjo have trer regarded the ject with so much anxiety aud With sin cere and heartfelt I have witnessed of mutual and up in the cf persons ol However unjust in their and peri I do us in their suit costs hy ihe I concur to the epinSon iu his the State havr pome controlling in the I or I ciVi s by this i the result f their operu rc o sev eral times been brought to the notice of our we seen sundry me through ihe more has been given bv our to this evil than it realty 1 e by a 11 the Stale DI rais un to Le argued should i rT but i was referred to and the Senate ud ibe an c of our A scarcely passes a is on been robbed past sti months an to enter my premises again on the and several c lirzy r reve and are mair in the Alleys i looked afer by our nues of the and dem is a to it to make it an excuse lo the planter for not soiling ins cotton at satisfactory nc publish a circular addressed by th American Cumber Commerce iu io the ui Commerce in Giii do cot appear to be tiie resolutions passed by the Liver pool Cotton Brokers We can they are alike erroneous and because chief prosperity of the of land set located by the ot the late which the StaU uow holds iu trust for thb specific object over her exercise no other than to provide for faithful application to the fur which it was lei It is not the property of ihe except for the uses aud bene fits for which it was the es of either the oie or of two such tut ions was dues nol neces sarily depend upon the appropriation of a dollar from the The original fifty leagues of set apart for the by lhe Texas might be considered under wise and provi deut tie of the past year as a fair of their they would now realise near eight thousand dollars and there is every reason inferring thai the next five years those remaining unsold wilt lo their present value of not perhaps fifty But in addition lo this when is remembered tbat at tbe list o the there was every tenth section of lhe reserved to the surveyed by there cannot re main a of tha f of the land for any object falling within tie scope and purview of the As any a c lion which may betaken this will probably be 1 invite your most earnest attention to the of or tiro of hoping that will redound the i pressing opinion Tarrant K Ucl between of El Paso 11 anj thirst U Hopkins J Limestone i E C and R K C Madison 0 Goliad aud H Barnard D A A j T E U C howtl going Jt h good policy be ana that doue Henderson B W Henderson and J U W 4 J i M S Liberty B Middle M A Milain i SH mule on hat Whether wit be may of some A contributor to the extent or one third of and value per of besides to tin and Uje if it may uot be propt r of In the hy of the of a under rules aud regulations as may be provided bv It U uot assumed this could be out the consent uf the but as u lo amendments by them if deemed the object could be I must Again fhe the imposition of additional cun and fur the belter protection tbe honor anJ of ihe whenever may be are by no intended lo aci to those deserving of public b be found lo that Ii consequence the death of the late State Kn on the 9th f io fill the duties oi hat office until a successor should be 1 call before In the death of has a good and long public won their to the Commission Uie Land as required by the I enclose herewith a copy of instructions forwarded this office milked to Jaa Attorney of the loth who la required Die In all suits growing out of ihe where the State U a There provision made for compensating that officer for therefore submit the opinion that some thould be Ii Is with feelings of disappointment and regret 1 to give a more favorable accoun of condition of the and border sections of our Slate which hive been greatly annoyed b marauding bands of wild Indiana almost without since the adjournment of the last Legis notwithstanding my best efforts to and to protect oar The uons made by the last Legislature for purpose been and an additional H Ability of dollars Incurred by ihr for the same it is any permanent The Hue of ter Is so the so aad 30 prepared for that If defended al ontr the Indians from their thorough knowledge of tie have been enabled to direct m U us ical that if fire or len limes number of had been stationed on the ihe same result would have ihU aud believing the only mode by which the incursions be finally pre would be lo pursue the Indians to their own Ford was to make an expe into the territory lying north of Red it ver lhe spring of which was attended with is satisfactory resolta as could have been reasonably from so small a Although il not expected that a single victory over one of lhe numerous bands which had hitherto found In It retreat from all would give entire security to yet il was hoped that so favorable a of and tire persevered then may we Id lo the splendid which to the ol 4 brilliant thru we may i hose wbo U not with the finger ol turo And looa regret on tbe of to improve the in their bjr the gift of for their and Uie uf econo my aud with fhe Boat stubborn rir ihe brilliant cherished cannot be Without the of the present will nh like the fleeting mirage of the never to It is my melancholy duty to announce to your hon the death of Senator Uet which occurred at Washington on Lhe 4 h day of Ue died in the discharge 01 thr duties almost on aim by ibe voice of the people through thulr Able In eloquent In debate and gallant upon Stale after annexation to the ism and whatever the opposition to the regular Democratic may dare pawed for a whether iw lhe radical baa in regard lo the nature and of tbe itself In and ol tbe to often aud in long repudiated for lu un Is can scarcely be that those who to a National can nmr be to their of tu the actu at i be true their and Uie A party which with the advocates of the iu tu tbe ui and voted lor Frec SoU aud black tariff of a for the ot toe over whose pretend to can aurel but to stand upon tne platform ui a Democratic which baa been by eTtry act and of their whole 11 The and uf anch a are transparent for U la to be are Tor the under organized party U in If tbe opinions of own peculiar to c ferity tu U would be in extended for which nlj eminent tat ents aad more than Spartan virtue to well fitted of one who united so of public couft at a Ume when the of the in danger of being overwhelmed by tbe seem with tbe of the freemen of Utia or had but little the any other uot when he was ot i defense of There can be lew so blind to the are gathering around not to see are converging to a Witness the recent and attempted al to be regarded Stale and his section of the OT f a public I Slate within the last BU the on the 29ih of September to fill the ated by the of duty electing a will on your honorable 1 deem myself fully justifiable under existing cir in Indulging la a few brief allusions to tbe political and condition of the Soon after the adoption of he Federal there arose in the minds of leading difler of opinion as to lU nature and These have continued to exist to the present and are made the lexis of faith upon po parties As originally organised they were called and The Federalists were comprised chiefly of those who favored a strong government of the British and after the of the endeavored by a loose construction of its provisions clearly and had been refused by and thc of that Lame which ere Opposition In Tennessee j It U not difficult to foresee what will be the conduct of those who Are the approach of danger by voluntarily pledging la and heaping upon who will not bow to no base and slavish a threadbare charges of secession and The attitude of closely resem rior lo the American when the patriots under the lead and other sages and exhausted every resource of argument entreaty petitions to ihe British for an ance of the rUhia under its ancient as of the This I regard an to tbe position of the States Democracy of the and of the A dissolution of the Union has not been and perhaps never wUl as long as its existence is consistent with tbe rights guaranteed by tbe Consti It Is an alternative which would be preferr I A most filly illustrated their But I which encroachments upon the reserved of the States I increased to so an toat the caused of the thirteen colonies lican or Democratic as It was from of which Jefferson has fully was organised antler the auspices of Jefferson and to resist their The first great struggle these parties arose upon well said there could be none greater to a government of unlimited The Rights Democracy rely upon the con the f the nf toe upon the both provided for He and neither of havi to receive a Just ami liberal consideration from tie b It Iw been done without some faiT tan n which framed oui that each arw county should be io same Quantum of lunt as the and onetenth ol the annual by to the lommon has been any advantage showu the State ilia clear to In lhe of received Commission on lhe 3tKb day uf and by Uie would be the means cf l IL Federal has ia iu ai tending to A number them U must rely for maintenance It KBB inKl T r of tiU Prom the of this survey t to rver But the by a loose construction of the meet my reasonable in of J Q lhe Slate passed counter j have claimed for the effort on my part to Induce its to advocates were called ID I more extensive powers than are war the 5uvle I deemed Uie select loo uf officer a I B received in lhe ensu question of I there of toe of 1 dispatched cause highest of 1 OIi of by a al Uie of Thiemi j 3lruclions to of Cook i i 1111 it 111 lilt i 1 i u H V AI derision and them here the propagation of false deluged its soil with hu itton far if to ia thu untied wUh I company of t n i if i he run I nf tt Were ranted by thai From a natural their doctrine of which by a higher law construc makes the agent superior w tbe aud the latter to obey without a the one be ana tnai The State occupies tLs of trustee tn Uie of both eucl alike present sufficient claim to her justice Then lei noi HH WJ cUss 1 1 r faith he tarnished try L belongs t the other a measure which will be sanctioned w either of moraU or by a controversy between these If lamented by ilie Legisla ture will result in and odium lo and possibly involve tbe of that ol uid of offer lhe Assurance of ITS I can say scarcely less able and accomplished Shumard and William whose well kuown to the of science out lhe entire The Ume has been so short since the of the was that a report aod results is not to be ex d bull am Informed that showing the diversion of the property of the survey from the period of iw organ f i fur three of by a continued for iu continuing to increase witn the approach of I again authorized io a compan of eightynine me The order dile of The company WHS continued iu service for six and although with the of both officers and it lo prevent the incursions of the from the district cc ol the survey irom even irom iiic f lhe close of field the present I uhla the company was stationed The ap t t it r 1 n I nil nf emancipated from me power of not to have had their fears Jealousies heal had therefore wisely to res the great mass of which could not be safely or properly exer by the Federal The election of Jefferson In i triumph of the Republican or Democratic par by which the efforts of the Federalists w consoli date the were U left lu pretend a be maintained at common In cases arising ibut strange it other 1 a Govern and confined Sove The will be submitted to the Legislature early in I required for the payment of the The report will comprise an outline ol I as the Compti the work together with a summary of the mosi I fof lba of CapL and I of Capt been arawn by 1 refer to of the Comptroller I o already waSi r I nans We hare not ISM than a hundred desperadoes i suppose our planters will require any too laiy lo who would not slop at lhan lhU of lbe extent i z any and it behooves the to e an of Jonie of L of this great tj thc market of cotton Ii iii several i IT since las Of the been I ur I is lhe uai jas of yeHow AND learn bv im Extra from the office vf the Austin thai a was hed I increase r i al San oa thc lor the pur of the protection for the lower Kic Grande Sweet to ihc Knox ap Th pointed e To THE 1KKStDENT OF TUE OF Chamber of of ver pool have consideration the crease ol imported from the United aa evil which has become so enormous cf late as scarcely to have escaped Uie at o your Believing yoa SLS deprecate toe nui sance aa and as the must be ap plied where the evil we are induced to th fever is all ei by Jo M lU a committee as well aa ihe Factors and Shippers s iu to H from the of it to appointed to prepare of 1 of strenuously cooperate the of aud to proceed to American a8 U A F Q San Q L H D Polk A S Ked U n n n H 4 John B J M San L M S J B Van Zandt M M F H with I f which witl be required for cou I A most v its and U more lo I and recommend that they be Ue the GOT I I Acri Our sr steal of the Governor io procure lending ils thoroughly could be J of and ro be of difficulties tne to aei for waul of as nearly to lhe as any that could be In a country so sparse jr pop and as oura From the report of the Treasurer and it will be sren that the sum for amount to Stale to which U per would be Mt to By amend the session of the Lc was Treasurer such has been from lhe United Stales ant charge of that officer directed ty he cy of James contract was ronde with o for ses ul those Intended Jur tin use of of which were to Ml of Cass twenty to Nichols Co trn of and flc crowing out of a con complicity of the former the de ou the of tne uf to camp fffc th people f lhe ment whose powers are clearly a may use force to cause Stales adopted that lo obey Its most aud unconditional tf i f this oi the of Squatter or which ambitious and as a new element of upon the political history of the I lhe Territories are the common prop w be In every succeeding practical I f Unio inal lhe o each of which that have the indefeasible to made lhe tests of orthodoxy I of for office and I of been made In great measure w The the party of u of the Republican party of from generation to Altered and unchanged and as the connecting link the past with the are clearly shewn to aJI menl U lord reliable Interpretation of the of which binds the union of these States have been adhered to la every c of with a devotion which united the nor the een Governments of the reneral Gore likened te that of a of Us fur from tbe course from the the mode of of for a w the of directly applied to The fund appropriated bj the poor and indigent ind U this does not now I of a contract for a grater I i IA the for a i f five Peace poor ann i wi l f five L eace n receive the of ignorance or oue j w the for Q H of CoL John Henry B can 1 returns for Bau O s sonable objection toi continuance of this plan for each of counties be sup I i aum for di it burs I j u aad lay the same before ibe Governor OQ are comparatively recent the and at have ff the sum for The fouo iu the policy of provi I kt n iv of the Houston ID forms that a a public meeting was held iu for tLe of t akin a measures rud uid to our and citizens of The Kim to tLe and the by Andrew i i were appointed to solicit aad a i Ling made lor eighteen gentlemen aad Irare forward and subscribed Great and it expected that a company would be raised ii the U increased year to unUl It as a magnitude which I i A j were to the aud were of unless energetic measures abate the the and Cotton The line of the Pacific Railroad will ex the richest and most the early inauguration of the ia IDC dinK the means of Vacation for the and and strenuously to by t nun Duration 01 tht The order uot having uie past year HS was aad the come so the ihe has seldom failed to to occur of popular For ne Government was administered by those who were charged with l and an Intent to ansas j be in toe th courts have nc of as has been received in this I by AhaTt bas the city of I confidence a the plan hw 30 and 35 degrees will fur Of to be the F Qf gotten for Bro Loured 1 uS operation to Uus branch pr and the whole country for sixty miles of ft awaT commerce of the j U ia ton and hundreds am to his from with arms anil Commanding tm the of the ot has order ed all the a village force at his disposal io thc Rio and which is inadequate for that our entire frontier w confidence In those Interested fa the cotton and beneficial lw KK to be for those who ar able to for children to bren OQ Cotton trade la the here the months from the effective measures be which U ia bren the inroads of which bat be U most In marking each bale back to ihe not only detection acd ex but a upon this and within the belt of for known as the cotton of hut of our fertile lands have been donated to the 9Ull of an idle as the road Is they continue to i At or anv 1 B B lii order to carry out of the Uw bu counties having the i urus to the Comptrollers down to o present I recommend a of Hit the counties have ir terns IA those hi For further marked consignees at ITwill be report of itie lion of the that a debt has by the In the purchase of he he j the be IM a the be removal the further The mus er all file iu pay or said of the dangers of a bloody or r ally be M al mosl i and machinery for the This became from the ord an ford income to the Lev d Deduction of cotton be suit of an Idle and ku practicable This became irom tuc i service increase of ihe pretest rate ot taxation threefold 1 Of who were without i marked the report of tn would not In our present local and I Experience had shown the r sent to ihe Reserve geographical condition oppressive unjust be not be so profitably at which go very far to cause Inequitable In the manner ef lu collection I v eUtf at ihe urgent uid Qot without just cause for com by oft denounced dis la the of the F triplicate for the ol ihe to be 1 of opinion by tna A terrible calibration repel the Invasions and la of Cortinas and his band also a regi for of the h a W wi It broke out at the r of Mid Harmony in destroyed be sett forthwith at Uc expense of the of the whose call upon afl who Pacific Railroad Is out f uoh an abuse of thc taxing power as sufficient to meet the obligations thus could not be so at au thing else at ihe urgent aud of the 1 believing that the Interest of the public quired It was expected at the time creased Income ol the institution could be ver A o eene duty H shall be to represent to the President and I J that circumstances have been I and MI i caw be provided for general j for the Southern Pacific Railroad Is out such an abuse of the taxing power as nan fowlkes In his report ot can not well Il b feU resorted will be endured with the having prevented there will the of the aod obtain a of the forces raised by the their Cotton to an extent which must I part of the Into lend their active in complained of with so much the driven from Tbe is estimated at destructive fire occurred on Ram part street the previous The bars that some twenty squares bcca burned ia Orleans during three and if water had been neither of three great fires had taktn E resid for ibe displayed ble aid to the s citizens on avail Ulo and have them now a certainly 4lThe and growth of cotton la oly of it be successfully except between the latitudes of and 86 extending from the Atlantic to a of earths surface 240 in and 2000 in Much of this region is from sterility and other I have never believed that was any annual distribution of centT of the revenue collected by tax required an appropriation by legislature to meet i may be I refer to report lor the well as for such other of M be discloses go he not without just cause for com much as the violent measures of by them may be H is to be tb of the two made that In to the the men for wbo have also beea and u the hitherto true Democracy of Uie existence of of w baneful In LOPEZ xor j correspondent as well as to writing from to the tells the following extraordinary be through to your 1 ihU that direction so plainly wt apart for U be and the are rendered more by production of cotton Is not limited by of two climate Pand the amount of land within lhc Is set apart of ed to miike r to the present buid of another if to aa they have done for ihc few additional room will be required for The Board suggests the branching of the lu It to would be belter policy In Uw and mora profitable to the left twenty men of near the Indian On disbanding hU In the sum of the same was with Instructions to pay ats l the which well nUh la he Union on of the odious ta the tariff which followed Ik The had framed the the correct principle pawed away spirits could no longer be a ot o IS demand limited had ukea and ihe to or our all our In combat was Us and pr IS or V f story Since tbe death of Senor Francisco de a Cuban some some interest develop meats of was tbe inumate in tbe 1 The Committee appointed to consider the deceased with ing iu Western writing frora home in a under dale of October says 44V This country f Ireland never So was procured Lopez Notwithstanding person world to be left Cotton Imported from the United have de In elded to recommend to lie the adoption of the following dut but H is also controlled by the peculiar character of has now been loaned to which it can be profitably As d drawn from the Treasury under Act oj the earth will more lately reward and although secured b bond and of the servile population by which I on tte road It Is deny the must be concentrated I a Insecurity a Urp Thc natural i portion of the This grows out of the apprehension that Ue will meet their and tbat the legislature may There Is certainty great room for doubt wheth than two and forty of these be profitably employed tn the same of Board I their By my tney i lejB the loaning three outside ot IK Union or of the notice that and Government Is In no manner le A to region cannot meet de by Uie march of raided by for 1 welL the increasing the ue OUS by Concha of n while the labor increase in proportion be a site should be selected for its health and has been subjected to a expense for if in an on the of lu l I and perhaps the mort aew U should hare to contend oa coming Into roved to and If tt has been P p latU Bui not taught hare been w would be I In following and the disease has been only Farmers appear are well able to pay their Oar fair city t who house a striking to thS held with rt the of though be WM is from a of and even That In the two great bulk from New will of other States In a similar the of our own both which afford sufficient premonition the be Tt U a fact not to be questioned by tbat the In esn lanos win be jn car It M a diminished In discriminating e the corporal A rt y O QQe n u bales received this while handle are aod of the and no one of carriage a and population will follow the and more I nd that perhaps it already sections of country in which they are The land granta to this company consti a source of wealth and never before possessed by any other enterprise in or more eon e than all firstclass their stately forms deceased was a Etranger in in all is scarcely a to be seen the ominous words To printed j jt T and the Antonio the K w m V miu tear of ot tne honor to f arti baAly in large Our streets and have been made wider by the corporation than i those any city iu Europe or for I Brev been in every important city in both J quarters of the monster estab like in Xew are to seen various parts of the beau of every persuasion are spring ing Our poor houses are comparatively and a tatal absence of ia Republic states that a man found drowned Wbite Oak days Verdict drowned Houston was likewise visited by the Norther of The learns that the bara on tbe premises of was set on fire on Monday by some person un and burned to the together f with a from t Assist 5he of two ooV manner In which the Institution haa conducted for the past two difficult and arduous will devolve on the makinga new apportion meat these remarks and a should last from to most difficult for and I re that a spirit of fairness alone animate your counsels in U should be constantly kept in that Ilia not Intended for the use of of most obvious to eea for no want of the most difficulties which and reference to with the Federal authorities on ate In the SUM the this who haa been that of a of the of the TUB Thd of the 10th publish dated o the trial ot lhe trial of Coot la lhe mf with and i M well as abstract a noi i t twe V1 I or ai such but for the whole of me wal I the upon of equality and jus due by the fcf ed their reller U which to feeling Umeni ot now due by the asking that DJ tq me than au amendment to upin of equality and jus the jro thai ot 1 e bt R standard and a A being ing from I and reader It proV with A 1 letters which were dropped en Philadelphia rand New Brown Harpers the i eir they haa increased the on the I p the taws 1 til of and old aad Valued to able that of M itt of those more ap Nor is there any not been i In 101 worthy of ony J minute i to 61 be ana I j and upon of these n 1 0I0 r owning MOT of the cause of that il I TT 1 r J u fv i I id I A to the build F our varied com amoat mak lo th haa stronger of their to to benefit of wounded men at fL QM 7J I i I the State uou of of of 1 wren the Penal r honorable bodies torn which ai If rhib State J or ad u as they suited doUan I to 3 which hat J i K An 80th T i aS i i bete tome one lecUon her behalf and 4 P V that 1 call fer und of im i fifty nies for inau 1 i by m m u W v the were In engaged In the n v I h l JT i moil L oomi p LJ F m and a r and Vt t ft 1 proportion to Our shall i I F PT 11 F r f i at a T rm J 4 V A 1FM II n v fc f j i 1 Jl b F fe 5