Passer au contenu principal
La plus grande collection de journaux en ligneAccueil de la collection
The Texas Republican from Marshall, Texas • 2

The Texas Republican du lieu suivant : Marshall, Texas • 2

Lieu:
Marshall, Texas
Date de parution:
Page:
2
Texte d’article extrait (OCR)

i Cbelcra la SSiaatiui i Jtmtt. Tbt fidlowing I the letter referred day or two tiuet In our telegraphic 4 patches. We take It from llie Ntk Iulellfgenciir of tht 5tb Inat. WamisjoTOM, July, 8, tca AckntwUdrmtatt, MV havt trtelved tht Junt number l)f tht Democratic Re vie. It contain ev-era! intereling article.

Among other, To prevent all ndstale tod misapp ion, we, the understiired (H irfa gre, adopt tiiit melhid of making 1 statement to our constituents, reptta, c. ami to all who may take an interest Port A.J- Jack- port Gen. Scott for the Presidency, 1 now tlandt Ijefort the Ameiican peoph Ihe following amongst other reasons: -f lie obstinately refused or la tUc. Tk Ratification Mettinf May, i On Monday lt ye had a meeting in Marslsill of tht Democrat of IIariiou county' The number present Dot ai large we detiied.hul sufficiently n. to be called respectable.

Th preamble And resulutinnt adopted will be found in another column. We Im-Hi-tc they are uch i ill meet tht approbation of our ft fend generally, at et atit of them a Intended trtkinj part in tht Presidential campaign. I 'l ii mating developed the faej tbjit 'the democratic iiomjncei will command tli tup. poit of the democracy, with very few excepv lion, and that those hoar at preteftt ttand. ing aloof, will be with ui in a short time, a anon a th-y ilutll have learned that tin Slate Right Convention of Alabama bal not nominated opposing candidate.

We do not think that that cntivc ution. composed a it will be, of intelligent and patiiotie gentlemen will adopt a course suicidal to the intents of tht country. There i not, in our npinion, anything in the preent aspect of' afTaiit to warrant the State Right mrty in holding a separate orgam Hattloaties ISMtlat; bt HaraaaU. Pursuant to previous notice, ineetlng of xh Democrat of Harrison county wa held at the Coorthouise, i MarahaU, OP Monday, the 19th of July, 1832. On motion, Col.

W. II. D. Wabd wi called to Ihe Chair and R. LomiiKKy appointed Secretary.

I. Mihsui, in a brief and pertinent manner expldtied the object of the meet- I On mntion of lie tame gentleman, the chair appointed a Committee of five to draff ajpreamble and retolutiont expressive of the ul.ject of the meeting, eoniliiif of the following 'gentleman T. A. 1'atilbi; Gen. Greer, Maj.

John F. Williams, C. K. Andrews, and P. Murrab.

I nring the absence of ibt pommittee, Col. M. J. Hall being called on, delivered a speech on the positions of thf two par-tiea, and the candidates ill ihe field for the Pi esidency, showing veiy cleailv that the whig Convention iiad been controlled bv the freesoil uiitv, and that Gen. Scott had been nominated on account of bis auli slavery views, in opposition -to Mr.

Fill more, the choice of Ihe whig of 'the South. Mr, Hall having concluded his speech, the committee the following preamble aud Vesoluliuns, which were unanimously adopted Wiikhkas, The Contention 'of the Democratic paily of the United States, held at llitltininre on tin first day of June, 18.Vi, presented to the Ameiii-an people Jttghteen Hundiedand Ffljf two, and the Coming jit," "General Scott Triumph of the Remrectiouill," "'Hie Neutrality Law," Liquor Lcgi-lation -Another Chapter on the Main Law," "The Crii in Europe No. two Intervention of the United Ac Ac. We hv not read nil thew article, and are therefore, unprepared to (peak of their merit. Such a wa have read, however, art written with more dirertneti, atid with all the force and elegance which diitiuguiah the compositions of tht erratic, but talented editor who presides over this periodical.

The Review i embelli bed rwith a portrait of tienr Pierce, whom tht ediforthink is the very man dewribed by him pre-viou ar tit le, and which, it ill be remeinU red, created fucli a ferment in Congress and the country. We have slso hefort us the New Orleans Medical and Suigioil Journal. It i filled with the uuur'aiiiouiit of reading liiatler'. It il edited by a pliyM-ciau of tttleut, mid the iiumeroiit conunii nicHtion it contain art written by the inift eminent phyaiciana of tlit South and The JtiU- number of The TempUri Ma is tiiiul with in Intereiting and itistructivt matter; I i.i peritMlical i pub alted for only a year, pamphlet zaliun. On the contrary there jf every reason to induce- State Right men both whig and deiiio(Mttct alliliut willf the ptr'v, a)d to support the -ttif Imttimnre Il a.

sp-ii'e r'gaiittalinti were kept pp'what would be the result I. Unquestionably the i clnin ol ii.fuhl J-colt. And the (ii'rt. Sroitt ii'i view ot thf "i'itt Imiial I'-i liii v. Inch hii li" im his Wt have already mentioned tliaf Ihe town of JarktOu, had been recently torely afflicted with1 cholera.

Tb follow jog I. iter lo the SL Union tlie particulars of the distiesslhg mortality Cara GiiAinitso I'bt'XTY, I Jn25. ISS'J. On Saturday nighl, the I 'ith ji ne gnr ball Tame off at Jackson, the county seat of this county, at hich a vast coo course of cobn-ed people fiom thi and ad ioinintr couutie awemblcd and indulged in every luxury of Ihe aea-oni, within their nieaut of obtaining. The night waexce-Ivelv warm, and the atiartmenU occupied aid to be badly ventilated, and couliguou to an acrumiilaUon of filth, nauseating in the extreme.

The pa tie dispersed in due lime, and on Sunday they mouy fcjumea jo uieir re. siH-ctive iiooies. INo bad consequences ere deVeloiel Hlltll almut IKHin oil Moil day billowing, when almost every one alio hail been at the hall, though tcatlered to different point, over at ast a thousand sotiare mile if teriitory, and embracing xul and location of every Variety peculiar to this I ia it of the Slate, wa atUcked with vniiitoni of the clodera. So far, tlie malady waa confined to col- ored with the exception of a lew white, who Ii-ni asii'ieu in cookio oir the ball, or Iiad parUikeii of the viand pre pared for Ahiiod every case lei mioa led fatalfy, guienilly within tweiily four bouts after the attack, and 'iuvaiiahly character; ized by every, feature of genuine Asialio cholera. For teveral dayt ihe impreion obtained that the extraordinary lalalilv wat the re- toll of poi-on, admioikternd either through rarelesmess or design, amongst tlie eatable consumed at the ball, This delusion, howeyer.

wa. soon disstpated.and tl drear" ful reality of Aliatic cholera, in it most malignant form, hovering around the town of Jackson like an angel of death, forced itself upon every one, and that doomed community 1 was seized with, panic, ma.ny ol (he inhabitant scatteiing in every r. cliiiu, nithottt even taking tlie pecau lion pi close lln lr doorfc 'J i Aiu.mg the iiiotiiiiieiit citizen who fill victim! to the epidemic at the close of last week ami the present, may lie W. Russ.ll, Dr. D.

II. Davis, Mr. Niiiibeaiigh, edil.tr ol the Democrat, and (level al lithe. whose name do tint occur al the moment. Almost eve.

lamily ha lott more or et of it member and cer-vaiits; indeed, it ii iu.pnrit.ihle to enumer ate all at the moment, a ddrcrenl pe tons ho were In the tow yesterday have different versions. Dining lie present week Jack -on has worn every appeal ance of a de-seited village st.net, shops, hotel closed prop.ictor jjone i leik kick or dead. The hank the post otlice. the register suxi reci-lVBj: oU'e- ewnnerled itli the Oltter cut court ali Iteimetieally tealed. In the vicinity of the town, or 6 far a the infected dlr-tilct ha extended, every thing wea ti.e same gloomy aspect.

Crop heiilecrcrt, harvest ripe, inaiisimit de wbi.t is still mote lamentable, the ii inates I ing for. days without the light of c-piibrhre. Fa ly in the weak a deputation of young men came up limit the to assist in i-hiiuld lu taken by every "as i vsp of hi nomination, te give amy public Van ioji, ill. favor of that seriet uf the last Congrtsi known at the terns mite the pennanent maintenance of with us ia a question of paramount i(HV unee. Nor ha.

liis. ommtk I made any declaralioii of bit ajiprotul i finpcrio those measuiet as a final adjustment of (irlcan. issues in V-lin It is true the resolulionll ftf tht conn vMeh lion Ihat Humiliated him ar'J at clear 1 ictt upoa tint quettNirt at need Un, but Gen. Scott in titej fetter of erepUn(; felled which contain all that we have f.oinki, aem0'" ou that matter, doe not give litem the a proval of hit juddgment. Thi he setai Bav' studiously lo have avoided.

He aecsra the nomination wi.h the reolutiom i tfoiet nexed." '1 hat ia, he take the ruin onrrt, at an individual take an eiut, JclTe with whatever inrutnbrancr it may The loailed. And the only pledge and gutng. fl by tee he' offer for hi adherence lo thepris. ciple of tlm reaolutiont are the kutxri 'Tt iiicidt-nt nf a long public life," Ac. At 1 Amongst these "known reeu hi life there it not one, to far at wt art Austin aware of, in favor of the prii.cijiles of tht aarily compromise, in one, at feat.

of hit tut 0 letter, he ha expn tied sentiments iuimi portio ral lo diir institutions of fifteen States with I the Union. Since the passage of timers tny di promise he hat iuffered hit name In be hell Will b. up before the ieople of several of tht SUta tens, as a candidate for the Presidency by tit. itogagi often and avowed enemies of those inesi am co ore. And In the coiiVention tlistcooferrriiJiy ca litis nomination upon him, be iermitted him t' self to Ih) used by the Free Soiler- in lite I will, body tu defeat Mr.

Fillmore "and Mr. Wrk dustiy ler, liecause nf their, advocacy of tliest 1 measuiet and their firm adherence to till policy that sustained them. To join such men, and aid them In cm. pleting their triumph over, and sacrifice Ihe tiue and tti. Itiend of the foinllts lion, and the faithful discharge of all obligations, it hat can never do.

Tfirrr diclatet of duly and patriotism tteruly for bid it. "Tuni We contider Gen, Scott al the lavoritt candidate of the Free Soil wing of tlu Whig parly. Tl at l.i policy, if he thouM Ui be elected, would be wa. ped and shaped ti eeaiUirm to their views, and to elevate then Moea to (rower in the administration of the Gov. eniineiit, ran but lie considered at a legiti-1 mate aud a probable result And believing r-i at we do, Ihat the viewt of that laction of iiiiscliievout men are dangerous not only snun to the just and constitutional riirht of tin I Kicl Cspt imln upon ltifti depend the tmpi contain! a good i of l.i leeiimi to the dent iJ ami -tl selection are frei i chiied dlave-ry-nwl-lbe highly i ipieiitly in had l.Hlc, (iTJny of the immlier 1 Meral clmtMCter which hi dii.i:i,it,r4iiti conuiit at tides that alone wot lh the I is -likely to anm, wnalil tiie last liik subscription money.

'I btj editor it a gen in the haiu of (ottoidaiil. Is eneh an tlfirian. ut worth and- liih-nj and. we bejip I fifi I be dctird by ativ tcue fiiej.d to will eJliVfise Si better tat in hi ectioii tiintrt If so, upon I'lotind -the lulute. ould advime hi ll, a I j' 1 1 1 Miiii ly not hay( "a tendency to vt'ouitp alfjfdijwi, to.

read Addison's i. -in South upon other 'tet'tionul fpt" -oa Wit and Ilnmor. ih it 1 rie. We have not yet i. Hun' It.

Scurry, T. J. Ruk, V. E. uie c' on pat imiues.

And Hii Aiird, and J. I). Freeman, A. ti, Rrown i utiili'd in sentitned! ami of sipuppi, and 1'. Snule of ouiaiiina, sain to hope tliat sIi.tH 11 aecvpt oar thank for ie to vrestfattatictttn.

A faion document. pi Hm. mnl the rir i be letter of Mr. Walton, of Elysian i jtni.iaecd llie n'mi FtVldi, ban bren received. He wl frtittirtiut'e wiU 1 ate excuse our negligence.

We 'f i te Mh tm've ii'b-mied to tlie matter in question. I'leive 'J tie wiiic-ijiii'ii ol. lev. John It. I'en- .1 every nti (rt, received and ibilv credited.

v. --K ,4 me jHi." -IhiMt i- I-i' woman, whom r' di here. i e.ii'rue-1 1 I 1 1 (ntiie Co liar Mile llrt (i.lCVof the row ol wiiieti he I the heroine. el the tarif titd is.ieinal --he receittly tt-ipped the fact of a ballet Wil an i the feiletal i mter; a Mr. Soiilh, with whom I.

bcttt in fMt-r to he had a ih ute at tlm B.diiinote theatre bu.dog Ihe dead and where, whatever etWtne'jf may do, to Southern States, which we represent il part,) but lo the peace and quiet of th whole couotiy, and to the pennanent unioi of thiLSt.ite, wc regard It at the liighert duty of the Well withett of the eouulry at least withhold from him their ttif port 1 we rmeitu 10 00. AlRXAMIIR H. STKPttltSt, of fell ('llAHLRft Jt. Fl'LK5EK, of Va. W.

Bkoork, of Mis. Alkx. AViiitk, ol Ala. JaMKI AllKKt KOMB1K, of Ala. R.

of Ga. Joiim-om, ol Ga. I Democratic vLukct. utxT, EX. FRAN KLIN PIERCE, Of Sew Ihthpthirt.

rOR T'CE TRtSIPEKT, WILLIAM B. KISC," Of Jabama. fat Pir.i.lri.ii.1 EUwtor. it at Isrie lion. GUY BRYAN, of Hou.

L. I), EVANS, of Harrison. Tat ihe r'juMern District: Hun. GEORGE SMYTH For the Western Hon nortvRTs 'im: vukmi l.l fv.n5TXT TS5? LouanEKV, tiitui IV District AHuney. i-n lemt-t, 1--f I i.ntv tm a eivt.i:iii j.j.i.

iAi lit if tel, bl I i 1 1 i 0 -i-i riwin tittt i'H 7 1 C'itt'V fH.tTiV tVJ. 'V. tv l)- i fi -t i I 1 til 'If at- 7 IX 1 i Itrtt 1 I 4 ivxjTt if. Wl V.v I ftn af. riiic Hiitii-it SV.r.fl vMtv (f.l rtei Tor Chit jLcitic P.i?t!.t.

1 tiit J'lalU'rt tn i Tor Justurd at the rac JfiAr twr If a 5-rli r-i i t-ll; lhIV-ir f'lf tw(. Illt tl- Tlrrti. raiilt.Uie Jt-iu uf ii Peare for bei N. ttwr AHgwH-rlffffm Tor County Treasurer. Kn.Jfm tt hi, ilt "tfir.if County Tmaximr AugfW eWeoni.

Tor Attorney Otnerml. vTfi sretniiin-ii t'M. 'I'liimntJ. Jr. niuft.

of lt.lm, Kn- niv. rilftiB tuf tlw ilTw at aitiinxTr irnrai'i' llie Slate ut I em. tlVelfon in Auffimt iHttl. CJ- Mr. WnTiKia.iif lh JetS-rwn HeraM, drir tell hii iauri in vlutthk M'ablnlimriit.

Cennty Commltsioner. Tht following gentlemen are candidate for County C'oriiriiisimier: John Mundeo, Eli J.Craig, John Sentell, John W. Over-street, A. Ruell. Jalgi Evan.

are renuenieil to state, that in eonH aeqnenct of the accident Judge Evan recently received, he would gladly have resigned hi potition as the Democratic Elector for the Slate at UfgV, aligned him by the Auflln Convention, if that body provided a mode by which vacsnrh might lie upilied. Rut a the Convention uiude no inch provision, and Inasmuch a the Democratic nomination are urh as he can cordially support, he will start i i right nr ten days to canvass such portions of the Stale a bt may bt able to vitit between that timt and tht commencement of hi court in September next Oar Scattlt, will bt teen that our tchool eom-- 'loir seuiont on the fir it Monday Tht reputation thry have 1 time and abroad, require that bm little in relation lo their -v- everjr rean to believe i -Mine their career with i i The flnt eropt, In anl to patrouiu 1 bn been eom i dl utained ii, it. And these mIkmiU; I I i l' t'et ri illrtp. .1 i tl. i Acw TI.B Wk.l (r tas' BMrfisI lighly A man by tht name or Samuel-OV Ward, who figured pretty largely in thli commu.ii ly for a few week, a an Interesting and wealthy stranger, wa trrested about ten days ago on a charge of paumg a forged dra.lt in t'li place.

The draft purported to, he iirawn by Jame Low Si of Louie ville.on I'u-kett, I'erkin', A of New Or leaii.Trid accepted, by them. Suxpiciou had liven prevwu.ly excited in relation to hi movement, and having hired borw from one of our livery (table to go a few mile in Uit conntry, and information having lieen received that ha wai traveling in a different direction, he a pursued and arretted a mile or two beyond Greenwood, After being brought back, he wa "ruffered to. walk alxiut town uiimoleited, snd in a day or twp abscondtdr lit wa found the next day concealed in ihe stahle of Win. A. IlillAlter being tried before M.

Harris, he was required lo give hail in the sum of one thousand dollars. Oii default, he wa committed to jail and our ptisnu being deemed uniafe, he wa ta rt ken on Saturday-lt. to Gilmer, to await his ttial at the next session of the District Court. A repot ha gone out that on the 'way lie made jia apWr'riti8''w under, itund wa a joke, and had no foundation in fact, Coil and Allen brought back ith them the receipt of the jajloroflj'wlinr county, atating that he had been duly committed to prison." CO" Th Red River Republican, pub-liihed at Alexandria, ay The Nacngdoche (Texas) Chronicle of the UOtlt aay the rnlire oat crop of that country is rema.kahly fine. IT An anlwScott.

meeting of the Whig of New York held on the Htli int. Keso. ItilionV were adopted to' call a convention wiili.iut parly, to "Mr. Webster, and appointing a- lo draft an address to his friends in the several tte. MarahaU Dnieerstty.

Tlie committee on examination appointed by Ihe Hoard of Trustee of Marshall ui versify, beg leave lo offer tlie following rejtort: We feel justified in aying, that we have never attended an examiitaliou in which the students evinced a more thorough acquaintance with Ihe principle of the variant branches of study which they bad pursued dining tlie last esiou. i It cannot be expected that we thould enter into a tecwil of each individ ual rlas, becitue, to do justice lo each, would swell the rert beyond a reasonahle length i we would, therefore, uiwle Mate that the In each and all, w.ii mail thorough, and gave general tatisfae lion to all pieent. The examination itr Mathematics, from -rithinetic up to Geometty, gave eviilei.ee if a rleir and ihorongh knn lede ol -e prinriili nn the part of the ttu.lent, and a practiced and skilled Instructor, on the part of the Professor. He truly a woi k.iian that needeth not to be ssliaineil." Some of ilia company were called upon lo give the nations classes problem. tliev did, in AI-gebra.

The iiinl ililli. ult were Selected by H'rnn present, and the ieadii.es with which the piipil aolvetl the vaitou perplexing problem, alotiishrd the couimiitee, a well the Company. The, cla in (leometry Wa examined merely by calling thejlUlllher-iiLtlue tlie only correct way of testing a thorough knowledge of the tcieure. In deed, it i the only correct way of teaching, and we wind it could be more thnroahlv and fullv established. 'I he text book should never lie admitted into the recitation room, and we areulad to ee the Prof, in thi department introducing the system.

The student! i it the classic were most lliorongl.lv examined. Examination in lliis department areolten conducted in such a way a to deceive the Varlou portion or passage may hare been m-leetd and assigned the students some weeks tie-fore the examination, anil they prepared accordingly. Had this been the rase, il would have been detected. For there ere persons present who were Unacquainted with any of the prepaialory arrangement, who gave them variou paxarre in the different parts of the book, and ethically ex-amined them in relation lo the piinriples, and laws of Ihe language, and the readiness with which they read the passages selected, and the correctness with which they answered the qiiestifuuuprnpounded, evinced a knowledge of the philology of Ihe Ian-guage, students seldom atlaiu in to thort a period. Mr.

Kerr i truly an elegant scholar, a thorough linL'uist, and a skillful instructor. Never have been better pleased with an, examination in the languages, to far as they advanced. We regret to learn that Mr, Hear, has resigned the post am! and left our infant Inttutinn. The rlse were systematically ar. ranged, from Ihe lowest primary student, In the most advanced in Latin and Greek.

The order and system with which the whole examination was conducted, gave evidence of the high qual fli'atioin ol Mr. I'ettit In fill Ihe presidential chair; To say anything In favor of bis literary qualifications would be" nvlcs in thi rexirt, tnic he ha been, long and familiarly known to our community a a literary and scientific gentleman. We would say Ihat Ih government of the Institution hit been mild hnt derided and flrm and the manner hi which the i.istitii-lion been conducted commend ilelf to the community at large. The tchool hat been in a very flourishing condition during the last session, and from the general satisfaction given at the eian.l nation, wt expect a larga Increase of stu dents the next session. exercises closed with an original speech from P.

McLean, which would havt dont credit lo a gentleman of mature years. 'Hit anniversary address lo Iht Faculty, and ililderjts, by Col. J. A. Simpson, wai very apprnpiiate' and evinced high literary attainment on the pari of it author.

C. A FKtZEK, "1 W. It. D. WARD, JOS.

ASON, A.S.JOHSSOM, Commillra, Presented to the Hoard, received, and ordered Ui be piloted, Jasta A. SiamoN, Secrtlary. Aft We learn that on Sunday last, a il.orkliig affair came off In Shelliy connlv. A young man named Mallard, ahol his sisier-ln law and a negro man, and then blew hit ln bralnt mil, Wt understand ihat all the parties died Instantly. Wt havt not yet learned tht cause of lids lamentablt ccurrnot.

tiargdnrf Ckroniclt, 1 l-lra-J I I'or reason lo tome extent indicated i feqairi. speechet a'od addresre heretofore by iih Ihe undersigned, they'1 deem it to be their "nrt duty to withhohl their 'ophirt from lien. Sc. tt candid ite for' the Presidency. If y.

it thould seem lo be will tim. 1 herealter, in ome form, exhibit more fully Hi S. I I our eoiiftiluents, the Xact and reas.nn Inch have brought to ll.ii dctermiti-' r. M. P.

Gkxtbt, Tenn. iu II. illims Tena. I "0" i.lus- nt Reyola lea la t.wir Caliler ia. Ry way id Mexico we learn that tht San Ftanci-co Herald liubliahed a letter 1 the name of (Jen.

Franklin Pierce, if New Hampshire, and William K. King, of Alabama, as candid.iiesfor the Piesi deticy and Vice Presidency of the State, and wheiea, we recoguixe in these name itaudard bearer ot thy of the great Democratic parly, therefore, KetilltrJ, That the liar riion county, cofdially approve and ratify said nomination, and that wt pledge our-elve to extend to them a cordial and zeal-ou (Uppoit RtiMrnl, Iliat we congratulate the na lion nti the nominal inr, ill Geo. Franklin Pierce for the Pri-aiifency, nn act of whoe life wind.l hi Iriewhiv wi4i4o explain or efface, and tt hoe politiea-l career has ever been true to hi expretsed roiivii-tion, to Ihe creed of the deniiiciHtiC pai'y and the roiiklitutiou, and Ihat hi election will he a rebuke lo fi.nalici and a tiiun.pli of pa ReSiJrfJ, That we regard William R. King at a well t.ied and liUe patriot, Hue lo democracy and the coustilulbtn, and worthy to fill not only the for which now support Litn, hut any position in ihe gilt of the American eople. KrKtlvrd.

That we fully approve and ratify the platform of principle adopted by the Democratic llahiinore Cooveiitioii a a summary or the piinclpk- of the Demo-cralic party of the Stale. On motion the meeting adjourned. W. 11. D.

WARD, R. W. (iiiKnv, Jrierirtary. IT The Vhn.gton eorrespondent of lh Baltimore Sun (W'hig) says; Mr. TjoiiiIw's aieei-h on the euhjxrt of the m-tliiu ol the ln J.ile ConveMtiuua aud their pla'fiirlna and neimnaiiona, had been expected for n.ue dais.

Ii ua itclern it is id, until the lener of i-ceptaecW antlrn bv (Sen Scull sln.uld appear. Ii a the most tmi.n rly and splendid political speech to mhivh the Kuhjeci ol wha-h it treats has any where given rie. It made a proto.md impresinn on the eannnt ted strongly lo Intliiera the Sniilhern mind, and sl-o Hie rm.ll laaly of Northern national higs whs are determined aland by ttie principles of the The M'tioiuif the State Convention, about to assemble in (ieoruia, will no doubt accord Willi Ihe riewa which -Wr. pre-stilted. Indeed, I learii from well informed sources that they iil either uouiinate uitotle-r tn-ketT-or revoininciid to the siiiport of their coiialilueuis tl- Deiuia itH- tWktU-l'iefi and King, Mr.

TiMtthbs's to tteu. Scotl aa c.aii'lida'e are atron, tiiii'e and 'i'hey caiiiiot be answered or denied, however, wi'hout weaketioy U.e position of ien. Si nit, who o.ust rely for Ins election solely upon lite influeiices Iih-Ii secured his iioiiimatinn. i Toorolis' ohjt-iiuii lo (Jen. S-nttice entirely pohik-nl.

As" a mildier, but not as a politician, he hun all praise. He cu.tle. ed taal he tia.1 helped ike one tuilil irj l're-i-il. lit ill ISIS, ami (tie exa-runeiit not an salistiietory ar. In iodie-e tout lo repent it, even il there were nu uhj'-ction to Gen.

Scott' po. Iiticnl pofiiion, In fine, Tootitb a hnpelea nonenn-f nuit. not only as far as the of tic-'i. Scotl iseoiH-rrned. hut in regard to (inn rkolt' supplementary plan'orui, which, he says was trot up to relieve Geo.

Scott Irom some former complication with an exploded party called which party has by Ihe way, been rei.ueiiaied lately in New York, under the name lit United Americans I have just learned thai tlu lt named new party is likly to nuke a figure at the coming election. They number now about seventeen thousand men cie young men. They sIm.ui to hold a convention, and isiie a pronuiv ewmcari) saainiC Gen. Heoli't neat pUnl ihe scheme of inviting foreigner tu defend tin country, and slso to give them the elective franclui-e without ny preiioi. training undv-r our iuslituliotis.

1 CorreriBi(iVnr nf ilw Balum-m 8no. AtTairt ia W.shlnf ton. asiiinoii.n, July 1S52. I believe I ran say without lear ol being contradicted, that Mr. Webster ill not accept the nomination of Ihe Presidency ten dered him by the Native Ameiican Convention at Trenton, N.

J. Neiiher ill Com. Stockton accept such a nomination. Mr. Wej-ter from (he tide of hi feet to the hair of hi head, national man, and will neither join a geographical party nor a sect 'Hii is the very reason why be ha not been nominated al llaliimore.

It it slated Ihat Mr. Crittenden will go a Minister to England. Thi is to be nn-derslood a a relusal nn ihe part of Mr. Webater, lo accept the appointment. Why did lint Mr.

Lawrence retlgn at once, and not from the I at of October next I In Ihat ease, Mr. Welnler might have accepted the mission, and pe. hat, shamed the Govern menls of Euriqie Into sending a in fttlnre a different e( of diplomatic representatives, and not ilia reins of Euioe-an public fnuctinnaiirt. With the exception of, Eng land, and ocaionally France, nn other European Government ha honored the United Sulci with Mil. inter and ('barge at all In be compared with the itateiiieu of America.

I have reaon lo believe thst (he Hon. John P. Hate will not accept the iiomloa-lion for Ihe Piesi.leiicy of the Fire Holler. The Democratic ranens lo 1 hi Id lo night wdl, in all probability, deride the mat-ler of the puhlio pi biting. I doubt much whether any provision III be mad-" for Mr.

Forty ih, a editor ol the Unfon, althouuh ha claims thai tht Southern ait. at, with Mr. Hoiile at their head, havt nominated (Jen. Pierce or lo use the words of the man, that Gen. Pierce it tht Creation of the Sulci Rights men.

X. WashiuHlon 8erret wa shot tod almost instantly killed, in Columbus, Colorado county, on the 211 Inat, by a Mr, Taylor. The partie had hn enged In a qmirel, and Heerert billowed dor to hit house tnd thnl at hlin, when Taylor returned tht flrt with fatal tffecL 7re Ulalt Oat. dated San Diego, May 18, giving anaccount i of a revolution which had broken out in Lower California. ji The insurgent marched in small forct on the city of San Tomai.

The Govern- me.it came out to meet them and I' I were defeated and the insugentt tos-k po. session ol the i I bey arretted tlie alcalda' and padre, put ihem in iron, and sent them to the interior. Several person 011 either side weit killed in the battle, twhsr among theiii the famous who com- J'" maiided tlie detachment that' had killed tit Aoierirant, Van Net and bit Sompauion, 1 tome time previou. Ihe pnrpose of the insurgent w-er 'ill. It wai.

tupposed, wished to declare Lower California a ten- Wt Inemi nrra to Oeliglil romMer able eew kiiajier iiotonet i. from the fiequen- ihe nigltt of the IVli ult. niiantet afterward the bell tinkled, up ruse Hie rart.jin. Jiiid radiant with tfui.Tig eies, wavy motion, in.itt d'er Ulllifi bouniltai on tlie t4- ft it) )i(ll La ipalvudo Ii It in(, l.ola! 8 111 lU PHP" O'- 't A. 1 uvn on, and J.

It Murry." It it a large and fi'ii iyprinted conducted with ability. Mr. Smitlte wa formeilv one of the editor and publisher of the Southern Reformer, one of the best paper ever published in and Mr. Bcinnron wa fonnerly conneiled with the Natchei Free Trader, the reputation of whiidi a an able paper generally i known. The proprietor are all practical printer, and, a a matter of course, will publish an excellent paper.

1 05Tlie Mobile Tiibune give ihe particular of the ravage of the Aintir ho lera recently on board the tteamohip I'hiU-di-ljihia. Out of the hole number of pas-trnger, (about 200,) fo.ly two died, and eventeen were down with tht dUeate. Only two of the perioiit atUcked recoeer-ed, and it wa believed ihat two perion only nut of lh (eventeen would recover. The discar wai the moat virulent type of Asiatic cholera, generally terminating fatally within three In five hour after jhe attack.4 Tw or three medical gentlemen were aboard, but ith all their art they could do nothing In arrettiug the ditease. tT Wt re rvqiicmeit- fo state that Mi.

Ditoti. a Dancing Maater from Pari, and who lesrlies the late gall)ipade, contra daneea, qnurlri Irs, waltzes, and pnlkaa, pro. pose to take up school in Marshall In few net Vs. He i highly recommended by our BhretcHiri friertil, as a itcntlemnn who un. derstands the poetry of muiieh" to perfection.

A', proposes aUo to teach good manners, we expect to enjoy ourselves very much in Blireveport tht next timt wt havt elianct of visit ing that place. r- OC The A nti rent outrage havt again commenced in ioik. A company of men disguised at Indian, recently Visited Ihe hou of a Mr. Vining, In Remwalear cnuiity, and after muiilaiiiig hi hore, murdered a Mr. Wait, who had gone out in company with loing't ton to exposta late with the marauder.

JOAt the recent term of Hit Didiict Cnurf In Sau Antonio, seven pron were convicted and entenc. tn tht penitentiary! Six of them were Spaniard, and one negro, Three of tht men were found guillv of murder In tht tecond degree, two of mantlaiigltter, two for bors (telling, and on for rape A Cnnventi of the Union party of Georgia w. lo have been held at Milledire It .1 I vine nn lilt lOlil Inst, for Iht pnrpott of coosiilcrtng tht nomination president and Vie President mad by tht Demo, ratie and whig partie, and lo dtr. hat action thould uktn in relation lo tht Presidential election. tn.tn nt) triie oiranii'g, Uiit H'tl 111 ov.ired And ed liif (nr if.

M'imt more be we now tn ewryi lies bi' 'S hi.Hi, if tirJi i tMiiinrt'tiTita a-e li I oi" ol ii'porl Uewoo'iln-k f( ttr Dtnnirr i uuee I1, tl t'tere 'arc dnm t- .11 Ninth wi t' I the if I It, ui T.y a. 1 f.l I. M.lll. we fe. set and Kr-e them over h.

-lined, a that dear to wh.fe we tand. by itk folded arms, taking no iiitertt.t jo the rem. 1 1 1 It I true that tlie democratic party, for a tenson, left the beaten track of ptincijiU and sucrunibed 1 1 the federal influence by which they have been lur.oun.led. It equally true that a number of the prominent men of the party tiiteittiiti opinion at variance with the cher. islied convii'tion of our State Rights friend.

But a a parly, thi can no longer bt id. A a patty, it ha placed itwlf upon an elevated platform, in opjioniiion lo fanaticism and to fedeial encroachment and extravagance. Asa pa'ty, it occupies a prouder, a more noble poilou to Hay than it has ever auumed linre the dan of Jcf-feinm. It i an efTort, hold and eminently praiieworthy, to d-taliiinh a national pally, the palladium of hidi ohall be the cou.ti. tutin.i and the right of the Stale.

For one, we are willing to engage in the woik, and to lend it whatever al.iltty we may poste. While there i lil'e there i lioja and while a Slate Right patty ran be railed and maintained in tlie country, there i ri to anticipate that the good old shlff of State will yet survive the stoin.s with which it is beset. If ti in plm ut in the contest, will have succeeded in building up a constitutional party, enexteu-sivt with Ihe I'nion if dtfealttl, we will havt etablilied union in tlie South, with-out which all future effort are likely to be a unavailing thoie of tht pad Thu much of tht nomination 'and lb reaon which thnuld induce a to auatain them. In concluiion, we art gratified to tatt tliat the action of tht Ratification Meeting on Monday, evinced unanimity of eiitimeut and feeling, and demonstrated that llnrrion county will give an over whelming vote In November next ill favor of Pierce and King, OTlie Musie School of Frf. Sum-intrs commence on Iht tecond Monday of August.

The rapidity with which this gentleman impart histiuclion, and the number of good ihrolart ht ha tutned out, and who art at tht tame lima i xcei lnl performer, and. well Vered in the 'hi-y of nmtic, art hi recommendation i f.tx.r. Ih polileiie of Mr. Z. itr reeeinntl'i naniher of New 1 date sent ui by Sinn, of iIP steamer 1'leona, a cUver fdlowt ami one i otliuer in the Rivtr and Whig paper of 't nttnnilon of (Sen.

'V tl. f'hrpnl and fU'J S.van- arate and iti(tciendent SUIe, othert to ask that the be annexed to Ihe United State. Ihe wilier of the letter in'tht San Fraa- Cisco Herald, it nf the opinion that it wai merely a contest between the "in" and outt for the siMiilt of power. 5 We I earn from the Itrownavilla Fls and they- reitainly iieijoriiied the nflice of Good ama.itao admiral. ly and upon an other and inoie appro liate occasion it would be but a labor of love to poitiai their noble example in color bright a it wa humane and heroic.

No new case hare been reported in the ist twenty lour hour, and it i to be hiied the pestilence ha spent it luty. A major ity of tlie inhabitant remaining at Jack am. are milt-posed, and many in a hopeb ssnlul very pitiable condition, some a. still fly I lioui t'ie infeciion in didl-reiit directions, and none of the fiigilivet ho are convalescent evince a dip-itioii to return. The epidemic i spreading in ano.lh west di'ec-lion toward Apple Crei and some neigh borhood have lieen severely scoiiH'ed, Ortat taci(B tat-Tare IHea Silled.

Under the above caption the llender.on Faof the Uiiioir ot Saturdaylal pub lisher the following: 1 "Our town and roubty within the few days, has 'presented scenes of (rr-ater excilemehl, than we have ever beheld, which Waa produced by the killing nf two of our highly esteemed and worthy fellow. citizens. Mr. Adam II. Piluer was killed nn Saturday evening, the 10th iust by Riley w.

Pierce, tu the lowu of llelHiew, a villaga about Vi mile! North of I lender son. Pierre made hit escape, and hat not iiure been beard from. It it lupioed he will make for Mexico. There were other parties supposed to havt been Concerned in the killing of Pitner, tome nf whom have been arretted, aud are now await-, ing a trial. Ou Tuesday evening, our fellow tow-in man, John S.

('anthers, was. killed by Joacph and David Pierce, who were in cu tody of til ctn.ricd with being concerned in the killing of Pitner, Upon the killing of Sir. Carilliers, the excitement became most intense, much tn that it Wat with great the fiieml of Pitner and Carilliers, were restrained horn exeenti- the Pietce't initaiitly, We are gratified' that the pa. lie were prevailed upon lo desul, and we now believe thai the law will be executed, and that no violence will lie offend the prismier. The fact and circumstance connected ith the li ingpf Pitner and Carilheia, We do not feel al lilierlv lo publish, inasmuch a they are being judicially iuvestigaU and wa forbear lui liter comment.

Caelera; The following is an extract of a b-lter. dated Indianida, Texas, Jnnr publish ed In the San Aiitonin Lulger of lltu Nth iuslatit: 1 The cholera at present Is making fearful lui nails apou almost every family. Already nearly one bandied have lalleo victims lo its terrible lavage. It is ust-les to di puis the fact, at tome of our riUzent are tiying to iln by asserting that only six Ametiransand fifteen (Jerri. an had died op to tlie 31th iust.

Had thi number Ireen Iln ibb-d, and then one deducted, it Would have lieen coming exactly In the mail, via; tixly two. All that can, are leaving tWB Willi their families. Il the disease ii not the cholera, it is equally al lta. Out of oar bet public house ha closed. Meet ItiU are held to devise a hmde nf llllog Iht air.

Tar it being burned, an I an exjirett hat fe-en tent lo Vk-loila for traimmi In bo fired jM streeta The object of all tbete demn I do not know, ticept il it lo scare the monster away, Tai PmtTMXa Pat Mew, Fisher Ih-Lrna. Ih two proprietor of this paper. hvin differed as to Ih propriety of rnminr ant in support of Pierr nd King, Ihe sol prnprieinr-hip ha ps.sed Into ihe hands of r. fisher. wh will enntinne the paper Wrelnfore, witbnnt rsrrsrd tn either of Uit Iwe political p.rtie.

AT. O. Pitafum that Gen. Avalos.the. Mexican eojnrrwoid- si.

anl al Miitamo.o, ha lieen implicated rpi the principal author nf the late ootmget ierretraled on Ihe Ameiiean ritixetr in that f' quarter. The band of outlaw who bavt perpetinted lhee oalraie, such a Iht j'jjjj niassncie of Tampacuat, the filing into lh I cm steamer Comanche, Ac, have finally beta 1 rfitited by the Alcalde of Reynoaa, and 'j their commander, Villareal, naa' reluctanlly i been compelled to deliver lip hit eonimi- ftli It On 4 It Lt I Ing Chi sell lllri I ti In lm to In. st.m, ttfnel by Avalo, It appear, is a rarU Month lo a Iriba of barbarous Indim. to kill and destroy tht live and proerty of American Male On telle. Mutt, We lesm ihat a dtftienltv rtcr-nf.

red a day or two since, at llnuaton, bets. seal Mr. Hnnm-lfeiod a Mr llanbro, nephew Gov. Ifell, in which lU latter was shot dowi, i.d died in short time, and Ih former reived a sever atab In the (hoalder from Howie anile in the hand of the latter. VV lesrn thai intoxicilion w.

the Cus ef the dilliculty, H. waa drunk, and had In ultrd Mrs for which Mr. R. shot fca. Hlh parlies were wealthy and respeete.

Grest rirltement preVsih'd In ennserjuenet of Btifurtunale orrnrrence 7jr "rerVyleruri Among Ihe tatt crowd here on Iht 9d, we beard hut out voir In regard lo lit title and finish of lilt Irundalfon of Uit new Capitol, and 4n nik, to Tar at It progreued that of adnil alion and n-qualified approval, Th wall art now tt to the water table, ind Ut execution it admirable, and maket a magnificent apprtr-ance. 'I bt Superintendent, Ihe Commissioners, and the contractors ar alt diV rha'ging their duly with a commendable leal, and if the building It finished throogh-nut In the style-nf ill Commencement, will be a tpltudid sdiflrt Trr. Stalt tV.

Obtenir un accès à Newspapers.com

  • La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
  • Plus de 300 journaux des années 1700 à 2000
  • Des millions de pages supplémentaires ajoutées chaque mois

À propos de la collection The Texas Republican

Pages disponibles:
3 503
Années disponibles:
1849-1869