Tri-Weekly News (Newspaper) - July 19, 1862, Houston, Texas Vol. JULY 19, 1862 16: RICHARDSON & July 19.li, The Third Texas Cavalry old M is ulcered as J. S 0. 8. J. 1'. Quartern J. 1). m pe to requisition Gen 1 cft on morning for Little Keck 'The Is composed of twelve and ot paraded through au They are a tine body of ami good The Pa. indications tint ve entered upon a With the n of a partial about ten days has fallen f r levers l The is unusually wa -a is drying the water in the weirs the sky is as a sea ' f Vim f is reflated back the dust in and ill bears un Bfly will a fair without but that planted late will h- cut unless relief o.o for a a nf 2! to revive our drooping aid to gi promise of From all the accounts w litely the above presents very nearly the true condition parts of Texas at this It indeed a pic til e. Cott ai continues to roll in in considerable hT and wa hear quantises on bound for 111i* A m lv the nor us that ai -x 1 bul of cotton on the lo. re has been off of en transport because i cer thought it wis impr ' Many of erty thus been lost its owners i t try by tins rood faith t eminent has il 1 a ope her 10 11 has had that if hia teams taten to another man s e of questionable have they had and by the to did their duty under martial have teams Into their service which us good aa there are in the It n to be hoped a suit for will reach of stupid that they may 1-arn tint not on ly bat that flues and penalties re the of d and improper July - follow in r. which ws copy from the tells the story of one regiment to Virginia to plunder a J will meet a similar f passed through way luti ihe Ch by fnv pers who suw them could have that those tall within a be Arriving in those Par which visited by so many but in of the tine 1 in their and when they went down with division they were only 7"U one died oi While on toey li on biscuit and water for Ave to or rascality of some so tint when they took up ll double for tha feu on the mad and died from sheer At the battle of Fair Oak Ut for only ISO One-half ot this number were ail killed acd who arnved in this that has levied a tax of two millions of dollars n the of New Orleans for the support of the United States This Is timely in Gen. lists showing to the people already they have to expect If We events at the and other points will the equ of the vile want him to where he is time I'm our infinitely moie than he is that of the tlie were not * Enquirer gives an explanation of the why our Government privateers men brought to City by the to bfi These it will he I. or held and treated by the enemy as p: were tried as such and condemned to be Wnen information of th s reached the he caused the to tint if this were a retaliation would be taken by a upon prison rs of war in our The the i toe selection of not himself military of our lie did not match private and st of equal Ilia purpose to restrain he very and i the enemy they should sudor more if tiny persevered in their atroci indeed it would required military equivalent to satisfy the justice of the for we should have I oth a victim mil an to In si wc laid on the and The and a- tion the tad the desired Tt were not in nf a prop to a The Yankee as to e them for the very hostages that hsd selected of their rank lo deter the enemy their Of c this would have no f and was not to be thought of. The that this was to by 11 with whom the ci mine ed. This the does nut nor can vere on to deliver up the declined by our The closes its statements as follows fact that we held officers as fir the safety of gives no color of to for even exchange as prisoners of The of to be as wa irne that it shall the act to be two or more held or punished in retaliation for when these victims and into prisoners of and are to la as of had faith brought us by the ii reference to the transaction above aud which teen ia their simply a complaint we would not allow them to Cieat us It is the wrath of the knave the mil ho thought to The morn loudly proclaim thoir tue mora will they spread their to tha when slit A dated June Tba steamer was seized lure tist Mie is to be released 1 now here eleven lust iron and daily at the from hove bar aud her to tha her ' the notorious pi ata and his i of i ha him here to take af the on his way to where wc tho re ids have two nil a steel plated rams ready for lau I wish the po vii rumen ( won 11 keep $ lookout for lha Nassau it is lonni la capable of the mi chief done ey the Nashville and sv Gat -A of the Kn on the says Gap has been evaluated by our The of the 20th foe of the our h d fallau b to a on the I Inch rivt r. the haJ left their c beyon I tha road mi if they utt Army Henry a of Hopkins 1ms an for u letters to and from the army under Gen. Letters taint be A tuo iii George a portrait nas luced at the to be tried on an indictment found against by the Grand Jury for tho willful with malice uf George rojc The prisoner was a ican medium but slender Hia eyes were blue and ilis ft bole sub 33 and melancholy He wss 41 of had a soft his appearance byre evidence of bin it man On being called out to tie thit he did kill he tie } on his soul and c lie did not eve himself himself Thereupon was to try the Tlie | then read to the and the act of the Government their ibe prisoner was upon lor his de The prisoner then himself to the Court and said justification is to be found in a recital of the Three years I a then four years of the memorial | of a beloved whom it hud Gel to recall to f. I lost but 1 did not see her die - She was stolen from me. it ic was a charming and but her I had nobody in tic world to love me what I havu suffered cannot be you cannot comprehend It. I had expended in advertising arid everything I to my All have For tears foot I have n for child in ill the cities aad villages In the three As as by painting portraits I had succeeded In failing a little I returned to to my advertisement ui tho At uti the 14th of I crossed the Id cat lie In the centre the markut a troup of were performing them a child ' u Its on a A pang from the cf its m tber must have penetrated my for me t have i ay child in It riis my j iler would perhaps have precipitated bernelf nnu lui ked herself in her I a veil paced over inv eyes 1 knew not I bos it so ' hun him in the then him to tie he was d I what I had At the I reg i hat I was to kill but i. weakness lay concealed inn nf And it must lie y wailed I a decisive ml lo it choose for full What patriots deemed their our chief city must lie low the despot's Thai flushed with he might All he had practiced to - Thai woman's fooru the herd In the toad ut good and wait Through peril's and God to of triumph to its Ours con Id have waited on years Fur tuch a bign as now tv A woman bee lier foot on minions rush tu Iler purity to such n while fury comes up in his v. exclaims the His thought upon tha sovereign purity sheds far and A lustre on the British The words lips to Iipa are rings round the the of the of of On her the must For her tho right its must draw In every wherever Dares to bs and and vii Hers the soul cleaves to love and More Ci inly when the tempests In age or maiden Nature's hast type each liable cause Must find in har its laws when brutal tyrants wage Their loathsome wars io passion's She must be of their And she the touchstone of their shame Her unconquerable best must break or let it break since It hath Stronger than forts to save a Hope's when all been or battered down h the citadel Where life's inspirations Let It la guarded 1 let tha light Of swords be like the lightning What time the storm makes all the night Terribly and the Of battle like the when They smito with dread the soula of it. As when receives the That Is its harmony and Our woman's virtue - a-v J 't And whatsoever it Its fate is its victory J. E. 1?. Announcements We are to announce K. 5-:s