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The Texas Republican from Marshall, Texas • 2

The Texas Republican from Marshall, Texas • 2

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(Kr Friend Clark, of tbe JeflVnon Hen TO DEPOSIT! Th liar Tradea. aid, apologie in hi lH issue, for ihe wantJ EMiaitATIQN. sr4 th wrol empire talus in wv." It needs not prophetic vision tu tell what Texas will be in rolling yean. We ore thi nun of Texts, not only an account of the bold chivalry of her people; mid their noble hearted generosity to the ttranger ElitUtT a Hewjm. A correspondent of the Prairie Dlade," who lign himself nd who ay that he ha been tbe editor of several new-paper, favora our friend of the I'lade with his view aa to how a paper should be eon-ducted.

Some of hit advice ll S't rtse the plural, became there are other line trade beside th African, and more than on form of that. It may well be questioned, whether the owners of the slave vessels, which steal alonn the African TLLEGRirUIC ITEMS. PiiiLiDKLrHi, Oct. BJ, (barged with having eommi violence Upon Mis Mudge, while under the influence of chloroform, tried in this city, and found guilty 0f At th recent State election the a-i of Florida, by a considerable majoriljT tgaititt the removal of the Sute from Tallahassee. v- coming to make hi home among HuTrnitut LoiutgaiflliLi'g Jlujc Thence-biT- cargo, for a tendeier Yeaon She trn-ea-eur antf tlienorigtifftf4rrecsTie the pirate in our but there are other of proper editorial matter, on account of lickneit.

lie lays tint he hat, been unwell, and at the time the paper went to pre, wa barely able to aet up. But for thii explanation apd apology, we would have iuppoed that th editor wa in very goodjiealllu ndrhada been enlivened by a luccesiTon of frolic." Tit. lat Uaue ia a sprightly number at we have teen for iome It is -truly unfortunate that tuch a man should be tick, and we hope to have the pleasure of chronicling the act, Very aoon, of hit return to health. We give below a few specimens of tbe spice of bit last itsue. The first i re New-Yok7 0cT.

25.Th Ni, catchers, are those who buy and aII the largest Dumber of alarra, or at the greatest prutit. VntfhluT, noticing the present ment of the Richland Grand Jury, we seized the occaaion lo fall the attention to the hypocritical cant of Great Britain, In tliit matter. We noticed then their profitable dealing in Chinasemeri, That government home. Io the tocaln of the Mar that re-'lulled in the firm establishment of her freedom had rung out o'er her broad and flbwer decked prairies, or adown her crystal streams, wl.eu all wastianquility on a narrow neck of land girding a bayou of water a' clear, that ton feet down you Could ae lih swimming llali'i bayou, we think far from any other habitation, itood We puhliib en our first page, articlea Gatett at Austin, In relation to the l)epoit of the 0300,000 re quired by the term uf the Texa charter, to which the attention qf the reader i invU tod. Tbee were receivvd here on Saturday night jaat, and a additional information expected- before our paper wetit to pre, we poatpnued a consideration of the queitinn involved, wilh the hop of haying the hole matter Wore lit.

Kiiday morning ha at length arrived, nod nothing more baa enitie to hand. are now Jnrcfd lo write haitily, and without sjfull knowledge of existing fact. i 'I'here ia an appwnt.jacuiiaiaWicy in the posilinn ol the 'rime, which it explas nalion, in our opinion, "fail, to lupply, and a want of rlearneaa in it late editorials, whirli liavrs inin ti rnooi for conjecture. iv siTrrv cuurs na oeee nid. trace the fraudulent new reporting th, of Sevastopol, to it original and they have been, in a grt tucetful.

The fraud ha been tried th bourse. A strict invetluation U.k TEXAS REPUBLICAN. It. W. LODQIIERT, Editee nut very well aflord to keep up the.

hue our home, 'i'waa a wild and Jontly p. rry against the slave pirate, whilst aha NOVEWBEH 11 10S4, AIiSH i quietly Jvt'unde the exwne of her Afiicahl squadron out of the pi oil's of her hmee ordered, anddirecfion have been inflict tevere punishment upon the offvi, It hat been determined by thi alheiiku no further attempt! are to be made tfe eion upon lh Huisian porta in th Bshi joinder to in article of our, which i quite elave, which the L'. S. Knvov, Mc Mar-' which show that be. ha only Half learned the duties of an editor.

Among other thing, he advise the editor to eschew party politics with unceasing vigilance, and concedes a follow: Secure all the aid you can In the way of correspondent. Kspecially get the ladle to write for your paper. 'I he ability of a paper is estimated by its editorial mats ter and original communication. Any person can elect. "The foreman will gen erally jrerfoini thi task at well at any one ele." W'e have been engaged actively.

for at lat ten year in conducting newspapers, and we are aatislied that the above advice, if strictly, followed, would ruin any paper published in the country. 'An occaaional correspondent may be found who writet ell, but the great majority of thote who have a penchant for riting for the press, are Jeliciiyii-Mn most, if iKt all the pres Ona wide prairie extended on either tide, of the forest, ilh naught lo relieve the aching vision (ave the islands that dot her waving eeat the bounding deer (Tie prancing "mustang" the roarit buffalo." Again, our borne wa Brazoria. Among all our achoolmatea there, not one la remembered. The Urge brick (tore on Agent for the republican. Or.

V. Kuril, Teiaa. Siinaon, f.latt Nprintf-, tlarrwiin W. II T.a. Klv'" tMa.

Rr. ti. 1'imj Tie, l'ihiir iviu Stingo, tillrarr, K. J. f.

lNuToa. Panola, Cf" All Mihwriirtion oill uf ilia wnnty mn-1 he paid for in ailvanre. Hv ailopii-d Mm rule wmih trnw ItH' rra.4l ttlal it is mrf truuble lu t-ullrcl. stlrli aavuril llian tliev ara Htrih. niore valuable and piomable than the Aliican.

Hut profitable aa this Chineie slave trade niay Ho itritain, we do great injustice her threwdneis, it we suppose that die confines herself to this It i evident, how cver that a 'eolliaion 1 ha arisen belween the Governor and State W'e have received diiptche hereleiV announcing the oceurrren-e of a fire in Cleveland. Ohio, the hnsine of which ha been nearly destroyed hy The New England house, the Sl Cairt hotel, the custom house, and thirty ou building on Canal and Superior (trees, have been burned down bv it. The L. tbe bank our home, a frame building iome I L. I i A felicitous We would lay (o our friend of the Ri.

that it, it highly probable that Prof. Holloway, for publishing hi advertisement, pays' us three time as much a tbe amount oll'ered the Republican." Our friend of the Meridian comes in for bit tharei all probability will eon lider. Ua.Jiltle ttiow ii entitled to. The following i specimen "The Marshall Meridian and Parifie (ustained.by the conflagration ia stimU(f at 0 1 rr ran wrrr in nrirwii ai a taknif rf-iof Pi.una.u-r. it li Ikh-m i 1 reaiurer; fint, lo which the projier ilia.

.1 'j officer to decide upon the nutticieuey of the Uev. U. I i u'lt and econilly, a to the deposit wl'ferinon oniast Sunday night, tu a large 1 itself. 1'he" editor of the 'rime eemi to and intelligent audience. At the concliiaion, I ihiuk that the Governor ha lurremlered neatly the win le congregation tlmok hands the flrat pnaition, in his Idler lo the Trea-wilh him and, a an evidence of the high i urer on the '2nd inet.

liut this, it will be appreciation in which he i regarded by hi seen, i mere guesVwoik, are yet to iNiiw Yoiix, Oct. 30 --The very Uu Railroad Admcate, published at Marshall, which rendor comniunicatiouaj Harrison county, Texas, bv joint stock learn how far the opposition of the G'over-nor extend whether he merely wlalie trt divest himself of the responsibility of the transaction, or looking upon it at an act of ieople, beheld many in tear. Mr. Tulji i a gentleman for whom have a sincere respect. We regard him, and be ia eati mated by the 'community, a an upright, good man.

Without compromising, fnme dancing partiea the fiddler, who played and recited most inimitably the Arkansas Traveler" the fright we had from the friendly, yet humornn Indian the old fort at the mouth of the river are among the remineicence of those tunny day of boyhood. We uD an elder brother then but now he sleep on hi own native bill), haid by the city of Virkahurg, lit rail my- hnwher bar in." You who have elder brother, cling to them tenderly lean, npon their counsel be alway loving; for (hould Providence lake them froin your aide, in the eref varying icenes of human life you would long to have them with you for their wordi of hope, and the strength of their advice. We understand that since the honr when we east "our lingoting Biazo- ria, it ha not- gone on in improvement data have passed eince that time. The Texan Revolution commenced anon after our departure. The liberty of that people wa built upori the bodies of noble men, and cemented with their.li.'e-blood.

Often baa memory reverted lo her tan date! brought by the Pacific, report that 4 Russian bad again been defeated, and ifo the southern height above Sevastopol kit, capitulated to the allied army. Tbe Russian are aaid now to hast, force of about 90,000 troop in the Crbaei Tbe allied force is represented to bi tbot the lama, According to tbe report brouebt by ti overland mail, the rebeli in China ir maintain possession of Shanghai. Canton continued in a itate of eig, according to private letter received ia tin city, Ibey continued successful in all rkej movement. The American consul (tun had been fired at and wounded. It i intimated that England and Frun bad, faith, intend to use his endeavors to sin or tinner dining hi tnjnurn among us, defeat the rontrnct he lea vet not a personal enemy behind, to A to v.bielrf.llirer has the right to judge far at we are aware.

We can wish hiin of the sufficiency of the deponit, it might no better fortune elsewhere than he hat had seem premature, and perhaps' arrogant in here; and we from the emo-'i to rliscus at thi time. Tbe Governor tion he evinced in hi farewell addrese, that i and Treasurer aie no doubt ably sustained Marshall and ill people will ever bold a fond by eminent juri-ts In their respective poai-plncerin hit recollection. We should dislike, uiider these We To ay to the Confer- cirruthf tahcesT To TiHianl anyopinion from er.cei Recollect (hat we have a highly which we could not recede, without a intelligent and refined population. Take charge of That portion of ire now discussing tbe light and policy establishing Poland aa an iudependM kiugiloin. Liverpool, Oit.

IS. The demand cotton hat been good since the departin or the Niagara, and tbe aalei of the thru day embrace 3,000 bales. The maria ingle ource of "profit, in that line1 She aeemt Teolver, if to repair- the loeaoher lolly in wasthig twenty million sterling upon her Wet India emancipation scheme. To thi end, the takes chance fr two in all theJ tlave trade 0'hinar and India, though aeerningly are not tudicienV for her experiment: she must have a more aure reliance, by aeruiing a few' of the African race, too, which ha proved well Us capacity lor ilave slnte. Hitherto, her pretence ha been, that the apprentice only the Alrican that are taken irom capturwl laver.

ttutit would teem, finm a Inte procluiiiatinu nl Huberts, l'reaid. iit of Liberia, that thirdiguise ha at lenglh been thrown off, and that Great liritaiu lia now entered the African tlave trade, though under -Another name. Vet till in a form, which, according to Tresi dent Roberta, revivea in Airic all lire war arid drjtraetion of the slave trade. Lest nme may upps'that ejasjerale in this respect, we give tlienl in lull tho pro. cUination of President Huberts, uho, being on the spot, niay be presumed to know uhat it i that Great lrlain is doing, and what the, tffei'Uif her conduct uMn Africa; riflltaSIATIOM.

Wherea, Messrs. Ilvde, Ilmlge Ai of London, contractor with her Britannic Majesty" government to lurnUh laborer from the African cnaM for the tat Indies, fiave sent some of their ships lo the coast of the Republic, offering an aitvauce of ten tlollai for every person whir may be induced' to emigrate and whereas, the ex tinction. of the slave trade ha I Hi large number of predial and other laborer in the possession nl the chief and principal men ol the-counlry, while the offer of ten dollars each is nearly equivalent to the amount for llierly paid for slaves during the prevalence of the slave trade, and hirh operated main ly in producing and luilaiuing the wars by hi ell the country was dislracjed and whereas, certain refractory chief are re ported to have engaged with the agenta of aid company to turoish a number of labor ert, and are further known to have in concealment near Grand Cajw Mount a minis ber of the tttthappy'TicTlma of tlieir predatory excursions; and whereas, complaint haa been made to the government that per-soua are held, to Ire ent off without their Voluntary consent, or the consent of their natural guardiam: therefore, to prevent the and evil which might otheTVtiae re-suit frnm'tbe eulerpriae, lie it known by thi proclamation to all whom it may concern, that the law legn-latTiitf oaatporta n.ual" lu si.ierly our advice, and send a preacher or edu cation and talent. the act which refer to the depo.it, doel not tay who shall judge of it tulficieiiry i but it define what the deposit shall be. It company, me- attain ot wtncli, in pecu niary point of view, we have been informed over and over again, are in a most flourishing condition, and edited byJ.

Marshall, former conductor of a defunct whig tbeet in that town, says, in it issue of the 4ib that he hat been "icriling up" bit neighbor (the Republican of that place,) aa long at be can afford to do to, and con tequently will cease to write him up in future. We admire the Meridian'! good tense. A long, laborious, and unsuccessful attempt to write the Republican down, should convince him that it ia equally ims possible to write birn up." The following paragraph, from the Herald, will be interesting to tome of our tent 7 Greely, of the New York Tribune, It still troubled with communication! from the South in regard to tlavery. We, in conjunction wilh the Hon. Mayor of Jefferson, in jocular mood one night, sent him the Negro Dog hand bill ol our friend John Devereux of Harrison, which we learn called forth dire indignation in the shape of three column of analHerna in the Tribune, We learn that Devereux is preparing a panorama of the lave eatehuig proee-l to forward td the Tribune office.

We hope in return, Greely will furnish us ilh a plan of the routes of travel, sign! and pans word of some of Lis negio stealing brethren in tbe North." ZL' An advertisement of the Western Hotel, New York, which hat occupied a place in our paper for several weeks, will be found on tbe next page. The gentleman who handed it to na, Sod to whom we are indebted for similar acts of kindneiae and courtesy, assure us that it i an excellent bouse, and one which we ran lafely recom mend to our friend who may visit New York has been firm, and in iome of the tnnsac- Or" The Kastern '1'exas l'onlerenca of tions, a slight advance in price ha ben realned. The Pacific brings advicet of the fsilirt of Parioui vV Wright, and five other hosw in Dublin. It is believed, however, that the suspension will be temporary in of the case. gled wild wood her lovely prairies, and the many glad hours, of boyhood' clieerieat time; and never can we forget the ftate marked by uch rhivalrio deed a com memorste her revolution, or the bright hour when with our brother with us we tovUu magnificent foreat.

have convened with persons who have traveled extenively fn Texas, and their account led uto think that in the number of her Sunday and every day choola, churches, general intelligence and high moral aense among her citizen, the aa ahead of Louisiana. Our public tchonl ayatt-m in tho country ia an utter failure, 't he pi ice will rt command good teachera; and our mixed population work against our lucres in education. Often do the Creole think that to learn their boy to read and write', ia to learn them to cheat. Their schools are abundantly prosper out and good talarlet for teachera, ami an "Anglo Saxon" population tell the reason. Manv of our large towns will not support Nkw Yohk, Oct.

28. Lyman Cols, notorious for his connection with tin Ua the K. hurch, Souih. meet at Tyler, mM K' or Smith county, on the S'Jil, of thi. mi.n.h.

1 hr i i stock" fan the stocks nl any incorporated Or The (ir.aud Temple of Honor meet. the at Corsicana, oncMuuday next, the ilOlh mll, lU Un lUei(il. ulr(1, I Jl.t; nova (o. V. AHor c.e the fiiel filly mile ol the toad aie not ney at Law, and the 'telegraph eoiutructedJiLiigbleen month.

Section Mr. K. have exchanged room. Thoae-j 3( Provisions oTjhe Coil having busines willi geiillemen will tayt that the Slalelhall tint be please recoltecl thi fart. r- V-ii--iJ belong CO" CuIJt.

I'. Uuown removed the Land mg tfli any corporation," Would the Stat Office, tome time ago, to', the room precluded by thi clause of the ctmatitu. conspiracy of the Martha Washington, ks been arrested at Cleveland, Ohio, chirp, with, being concerned wilh Kilsane araj others, in tbe recent forgeriei on the btnii ol Uiii city. A very atrong excitement in the citys Heeling wat occasioned recently by ut threatened connection of the Baltimore aie) tion, frhm availing Itself of in case the law is lint complied with I The decision aa to the sufficiency or Ohio railroad with the Central Ohio rail, road, at Benwood, four miles below Whett more than one minister, of the acceptable, Lot, says he, "Gel the ladle to write for your Bah! Don't do any such thing, unlet you know something about their If they are in different writer, to re you going to get rid of them 1 You ean't say to lady, Your communiratioq i stuff, and unfit to be or any thing which convert tuch meaning. Th ability of paper It estimated by the quality; not the quantity of original matter it displayi.

We have know.) paper killed off by editon and correspondents; literally written to Any "person can itlect," ys very great miatake. very few pertom can perform, in an acceptable manner, this moil important branch of the editorial department. An editor who does hit duty, should not permit an aijicle of five lines lo go in bit piper without examination. But if he doey get any body to (elect, let It, by all meant, be the foreman. A man who hat been teveral year in printing office, is very apt to acquire correct taste, and his judgment may be, 3 a general thing, de- trended on.

i- And again; a paper without parly A perfect wishy washy affair, devoid of interest or merit We have never known an exception to the rule. Of course we do not include in thi (weeping clause the independent pres, which take the liberty of discussing every question which come belore the public but we mean that clt which echew "party politic wilh unceasing vigilance." To edit a newspaper, where the whole duty di valves on one man, i no trivial matter. Such an editor must be a man of correct taste, aouud judgment, one" who can expres lii idea forcibly and in few orda, and iihtll, matt who haa pel (eel command of bia'temper. He must possess a diverttly of, talent, and varied inform thin; be able to write an interesting leader Jdeil i4- -the, he must be of induafrioui bahiti. A lary man Is totally unfit for the busmen i for full performance of bia duty will occupy all hi time.

ithout these qualification, an editor will fall abort, and perhap entirely fail in puhlio estimation and we have known mora than one man of ability vho has attempted the task with sanguine Viopes, who hat retired after having di appointed the expectation! of hil blends, and mollified at hi own want ol success, the reason fur 'which he wa unable to comprehend. OCT have received the first number of the Temple of Honor," a magazine of pp. royal octavo, edited and published t- Tjiwv by at il DO per annum, In advance, Mr, C. haa been at considerable expense In gelling up thi magazine, and unices be i lilierally sustained by tbe Teniplar and friend of leniierance, he will necessarily lose money in the enterprise. We take pleasure in saving that we regard it at worthy of tup-port, and calculated lo produce good re ing.

Should the connection be made, th people threaten lo tear up the mils and is ly occupied by 0. A. Fih.kr. Lq are -imlebled to Mr. Ox.

Tay lor, of the Him of Taylnr, Cox, iV for late New Or leant paper. Mr. Taylor hat ju-t returned from the city, where he purchased a lari: addiliori to his present stock of good, which are txjiecled to an ire 'oii, and of which due no, ice will he given. stroy the depot of the Baltimore and Unit company. insiifiii'iency of the deposit in Itiu eaae, Involves I lie deterrnination olarmistitutional queslion the party deciding, Imt to determine the cliVarter of I he ttnek, the legal lorre of the certificate by which it ia.

laii.lHiiii.il it- arA lltu.a i.S rarcnltvA fcSr Messrs. Walhku Ki.u puhliil a card iii ties New York Herald tUtis that lltev a siimi-IaI nieaser.nr.tl. I iome of their amall one have three Sundav achool well attended, three churcbea with well aupported pastors, and large attendance en worahip. Shi county had all if citizen members cf tl Sons, We hare beco in different part of State have lived in many pariihet, and Lava moreover been, brought into eotitact with men of obervatioiu whn l.e over nearly all aectiont of Louisiana, and we must believe that want of purity; of i nice, high aene of moral bonetty of the love of right and an alhurreuce wrong, ourbi our onward march." Do we hear of to much licentiouttieti iu Text a in LouiiianaJ Do we hear of who reside in the luurtioin mcwipatible wilh tho office of CCT Mr.C- J. LaMter mat veael carrying, or, intending to carry a it ai IniJitt ire ll rial Arsii 1, I vicinity of aeel Treasurer, an officer whom we have ever iiiivitii nil uii 1,1) tp a 1 ill i i ii- wilb tlre.r immigrant on board, obtain pot'O of the jam pec.e., wri.ing repaid-d a.

the mere recipient of the public pasiport, in order that an opportunity may I ami a I We consider thi I money I I he whole of the I'aeifie Raiboad be pvnted trthe govefmiieiff t' liacer potato Ii.TrJ to bialTIl the by, we r7.m'&smllng to end, conveys the Men tain whellier the emigration be fre -or constrained. Every violation of the law regu biting passport will be Uie Utmost penalty of the law in that caae made man murder, to mucii. woik -fit UiCeuiu-l' to get barrel of polaloe lo wild to mere are to De d.ut two contracting a liiend living' in When we puliet- In- Gi.verni ami ilie Company, were there mini year ago, we damaged of thia fad, would the former be our claim to veracity by tpeaking of Tea (justified in alli.ming the contract, when it ae potatoes, which we aas'uted bur friends evident to bun that the requirement o'f and provided. 1 OO" Un the hill tw6of the peniteri tiary convict at Huntaville, ill thi State, attempted an escape, and one them sue ceeded -rn getting awa'y, but cam back iu the evening voluulnrily, and gave hunst-lf Tke Bang ere Seldom, we beliew, have, we (een finer' "hT'clluS? ii'tiililieryV'lban" now present themselves for enlistment into Ihe regular let vice. The horses, general equip merit, and their own robust, vigorous and intelligent appearance, are have never been iirpaed by any rompa "idea heretofore called into the field in thi Stated The and Nacogdoches com-paint' attracted particular attention for their appearance eujl iurn nut.

We observe an impruved spirit of discipline and eubors filiation in all the companies, During their sojourn at the capital we have noticed no brawl, no fight, and little dissipation. We recoiled at the breaking out ot the war with -Mexico, the, Baltimore volunteer topped a short time in ashington city, and it waa very soon found necessary to (end them to the fort below, on account of the. constant outrage ol the -W hat an enviable contrast does not the present urew occasionally to the emht of six or the law had been evaded! even pound. ill some of our reader pick lis out a peck uf their largest, and aeud them in! ustin, on the Otb of Ootober, with tkt deposit. A duplicate wai test by mail on the succeeding day.

A trl.fi. cute was alqentby a siibseqaerit toes. senger. Two uieenger proceeded kj the Southern. Railrojtd route a thiid 1 Ihe way of the Mississippi and Red Riven.

Thii "accooiit! for" the" 'Apparently conflict! Ing reports about the matter. T''k For the last two weeks consider ble excitement has existed in our placs a relation to the Deposit, Those most dees, ly interested in the road are" saoguins tlist it has been made in good faith, and that all promise success. Within the last dtj or two Marshall ha been enlivened by Ik arrival of a number (rom th adjoinis counties on tlieir way to Montgomery, Alt, to witness the organization of the Trial Pacific Railroad company. Several gee tlemen will also leave from this place. Alt seem sanguine In relation to future operations, and we can but join them in the bore that they may not be disappointed The river ii still falling, and vet it Is sis arte there at heret hiUt our State, like- jaded traveler, ia on the road of lite renting, Texas, like one freth and itrong, i harrying on.

hen vice frowned upon hy that matter of to many men, public opinion when the oppressor and twiddler are not met with open arm when licentinotneta, drunkeiinet, moral diahonetty and crime re not winked at in "high place" when murder will thrill all hearta with a jual indignation hen our aabbalha are not de ecrated in a word, when the tupremary of the Jaw It maintained, then, and not till then, will Louisiana keep pace with her aider State, or make great progret. Then will the thake ofl the- horrible night mare of apathy, and go forth in the "advance line" of her tiator i We have been led to tlieie remark by Done at Monrovia, tin Siiih day of I eb ruary, in-4h'yer ol otir j.ord one thou-and eight hundred and fifty, three, and of the Republic the fifth. By the President J. J. RORKRTS.

II. TetilT, Secretary of State. 1 not thi plitin enough Ijoe not thi intern tear unwillingly men from their homed Are there not predatory excor lion to supply the demand 1 I not the prUse nearly equivalent" to that paid by the slave trader I et all thi i drum by agent of tbe British Government, npon the ry border of Lileeria. To legnlize thi trallic there, and elwhere on the African coast, the Vessels of these trader must only obtain passports" for their "immigranla;" in other Wurdathe contractor must bribe the port ollicera not to inquire too rbraely helher be Iree or constrain ed Doing this, Great Britain mav pick Spectacle present's it 1 deserving of The question involved after all, i tbi: Does the deposit fill the requirement of the law If (, the company can defy all op pnjitirin. If it is not good one, even though it lie received by tbe Stale, the pub lie will have no c-onlidence iu it, nor the company that make it.

If the oppos.tion of the Governor i to the validity of th deposit, and be sustain his position, the moral effect of the deposit will be lost, and the company will find itself without means In build the toad, and for the reason that it integrity ha been eoinprnrnised, Governor Pease orrupie thi position If hi ground of opposition to the deposit hall prove correct, he will be sustained, Ont the rontrary, if it it merely a determination to abuse tbe confidence placed in him, and In endeavor to defeat a great public enterpriie, be will have mined himself for all lime. We do not believe him capable of the latter. It it certainly lingular that the reception aeemg our nimn eirws i ezaFj- cruwueu Ivat rtr anit this an atilli t.uuniMa especial remark from the fact, that in time past, the Texa Ranger have borne the reputation abroad of being refractory in the mercile-a in the field. Could Our lederal government witness these fine fellowa, (ee their good bearing on paradey theirTicTivityjon horsebackand their itoic indifference to the absence of the comforts OCT The Inst No. of (he Caddo Gaxette Complete! ill volume.

The Gazette hat alwayt been favorite of our, and we have ever regarded it at one of the beat country pa pen in the South. Long may it live under itt present editort. OT Our enterprising friend R. G. McCoy, (whose plantation bet between here and Jefferson,) lends ut two resiec-table sizrd sugar ranri, the product Of hi Held, One of them contain 18, and the other SO joint.

The last we saw of them, the youthful scion of our house had them in charge. OCT We welcome lo our exchange list the Prairie Blade," published by J. O. Shook, Coisicina, Texas. A few year ago, the county of Navarro was a wilderness.

Now it is thickly ellled by an enterprising and inteligent population, and xinesset a newspaper well printed and and choose the Afiinant just at the dues the Chinese, and secure the moat healthy, -r eartl, and wagon, whose occupant were en route for Tex a. Many, douhtleae, were the consultation in the family circle about thit far off land and when at lait the cilion waa made, and many were about to never expecting to tee each other' facet again on enrlh, doubtha many a Itrong heart waa bowed in unutterable aor-row, while woman' loud grief made agony ablest bodied emigrant. I hus her plant tion uf the eat Indies may again be sup of civil life, we must believe that they would cordially agree with us in opinion, that we might rest securely on thityeoman arm of our defence for a tafe guaranty of tbe defence of our frontier. plied with laborers, and between the Cooly and the African abe may faiily test tbe re suits In Texa. Let every Templar make up a list of name for the Temple of Honor." Qr We learn from the Delta of the lower stage than we ever saw it before, tk fall'of '51 not'excepted.

The Sooth Wet ern of "yesterday morning evidently had reference to the bottom of the river wbca I reported it rising. Shrev. Denotrat. For tbe last few days Texas atreet tuM been literally thronged with movers, route for the "promicd land." 'ill ball i fairlv.in motion not a day passe bit hat long airing of wagons, mules, horses, negroe, dog, and every conceivable sits of household furniture can be leen moving through our ttreeti, followed by any titsr-ber of the growing bone and ainew" the country. A great many of them appear We refer to the circular of the governor, in another column, for the detail of eventi lative slave value of the race, and at the same time escape the hue and cry which he ha let loo upon the slaveholder of the United State.

We commend to her allir and instrument at the North, calm more painful atill. liut they ttarted. Tbe rivor'i low water precluded thatcourae. So from Tvnneee, Georgia, Alabama, and other State, with their team do they come. of the deposit should have been opposed, if connected with Hie raising and present tit look, it pouihle, at this picture, Hume of them may be weak enough believe that ably conducted, Corsicana, we understand, hat not a tingle grog shop, and the Tern Great Britain really desire the liberty of uallon til tbe volunteer! An order lor tbe indefinite postponement of the first requiai-lion of twelve month' volunteer, ha been received from the War Department, but an order from Gen.

Smith, while id the wood, and not ithin th knowledge of the De partmeut, convey the intelligence that the volunteer force ia neeeary for three Hth, that No Licene carried the day in Algier. on tbe 0th, by a majority of 20, notwithstanding tbe utmost exertion Of the liquor teller and their' friend. That paper says I So the question of coffee houses, cabaret, and links of iniquity I settled a lar a Algieri ia concerned. We learn the fi lends of license made great exertion to carry the election. We believe the aame it.

is as good as it ia represented by the Timet, and is sustained by such evidence a are mentioned in it editorial. If Messrs Walker and King have really deposited stork irorfA it it reasonable to Infer that III company with which they are connected, will auffer It to be forfeited without itrogglt We should go even to be or tbe better clait, that it, if negro and fine teami constitute the element (f tbe African race, and en-labor with them to that end. They may learn too late, that her policy, aim, and end is to gain once more, full control of the commerce of the that clan. Ho! for the West, it th erf. plan ire tullicielitly tiumernu to asaist in building house, in whirh to hold their meetingt.

The lower part is a church, ownedjby the Cun.beilaud. Presbyleriam the upper Templar' Hal), What other new country i advancing like Texa I Shrereport Democrat MrmEK. We have been informed thai world, and that Slav trade or no slave trade, the will atop at nothing which prom. month at least, in the protection of the country from Indian Invasion. Under tuch circumstances, tbe Hangeri are now mut in affray took place on Monday last, in lb question 1 to be decided to morrow pn thi i to effect ber object.

hat a variety I laughing babe, wilh fond mother, itrong hearted and itrong lirfihed father grandinother and grand- father with their lervant, little and big all, all moving out from the hnmce ol their happieat year where childhood 11 into boyhood loy hood walked into manhood and manhood, in touie crept on to old ge, Sonelime miaforlune overtnke them, and they let a mark on tome way place to tearfully remember it by How many tnatkl are left in Oil graveyard I Again, a the cae witb on family in poverty overtake! tin I and here t'uey make up their minda to live and die. liul often do they adly think of the pleaaanl home, now far, far away, and the friend i 1 1 .1 further than thi, And suppose that the former bad catisfied themselves fully of the ability of the company to build the first OCT Our friend C. N. Stanley, of neighborhood of Miuden, six nulri north el ML Enterprise in this county, in which Mt. Crook was murdered, by a man name' Jefferson, ho ha returned from the North tered into the State avrvice, and will be tent to I'ort Martin, Scott and Fort orth to await the ordert of Gen.

Smith, and upon these will depend their future lervice or disbandnnment. Million. I hi weapon used by llillaoa was a hot enn. heavily loaded with larg Owing to the late hour of muster, we hot, aeveral of which entered the bread and penetrated Ibrongh the lung, prodi-cing death in a few bourt The dillieelly hall have to defer publication of tbe com pany enrollmenti until next week. 1 be tide nl the river.

hope the editor' belief will be ren dered a certainly by the triumph of Ihe temperance cause, which will dose the ii.NOO grog shops of New Orleant, OCT learn from the Prairie Blade, o' the 2Hth ult that considerable excitement exists at Corsicana, in consequence of tbe disappearance of Col. J. L'liut, who it tup, posed to have been murdered. Col. It seems, had two negro men itoloh from him, and hit tuspiciom rested on two men named Weill and Gillilan, Thing! pasted where he haa been (pending the umrmr, end us file of New York, Ciiicinnali, St.

Lnni. and New Orleans piqa-r, for which he will accept our thanks. It give 01 pleasure to welcome him back. The Her aid lay that hi heallh was never belter, and llmt ha ii altnge'her at Hoe at silk." Glad to hear it May hi shadow continue to elougal ml enlarge. captain are severally, Gllet 8.

Bnpgesa, of the Tyler company, William Fitilmgb of ICAnrMoii Standard. Akotiikr Mchokk. VV are informed by a Iriend from Tilu county, that a moat horrid murder was recently periietrated near MU Vernon in bat county, it leemt that a party of men had been, during the day, drinking and carousing around a little grnc. ry, situated on the road not far from Mt. Veinrm, and lw-7 of them bad fajlen out and quarrelled.

In the evening, four of the party, named Drown, llolbert, Cool and Whitaker, lfl, at they said, for borne. Shortly after they bad left the grocery, on of the party returned and reported that Brow one of the men who had been quarrelling, had fallen from hi Imrse and broke bia arm, and was accompanied iotheacene of tli tipiiosed disaster by a man named ffriiumiury never can nieefc, liuw in heart mnatarhe, when Mtviff rharim ihe mind llh ltrtlr lma mfinwt And wltan lnr irMKtr mymWt raotnni Imparted loeroi and Jov no mrnt. originated in a lettlemenl between the par. tiet, iu which high wordi were uted, ib4 resulted In the death of Crook. Ilitttol nude hii etcape, but hop he will arrested and brought to jtinics.

Hi ipire made man, about six feel high, with red hair and blue eyei. It it tupposed kl It making lowarda th Cross Timber, Many of the rmigraula perhaps, and probably from what we know, moit of th IcMniiey company, John Welker of the Nacogdoches company, Charlei E. Travia of the Cameron company, and Wm. Henry of the Gnllad company. The Breti.

ham company hai not yet arrived. The men are from every part of the State, and were muttered in enmpaniet at the foregoing placet being the headquarter! of each of six districts into which the Slat wat divided by order of the Governor. Strife Catttle. them, are member or aom branch of Cbritt'a church, well read in the Current event of the iy, of mean lo make a fair wherl be has tonit relativel living, i Under ion Flag. flfty milei of road.

hope, therefore, that the statement! of lite Time may be verified, and that tbe next news from Austin may convey to lis the pleasing intelligence that the deposit has, on maturecntnldf ration, met the inucttnn of the Governor, and that the company will nrganite tt Montgomery wilh every incentive to push forward the greatest enlerprixe of the Be, Ihe event that the deposit I such i represented, and it il evident that good faith and energy are manifested In the transaction It wilt be the t'uly of every one to give It hearty ititc tion, and to do all they can lo push forward the work. Such, at least, will be our course. We have been accused of bing an enemy to the road. Let humbug, gery and trickery be discarded, and honesty, candor, and fair dealing be substituted In their'stead, and It will be found llmt we are it warm friend and consistent advocate. Without these It cannot be built According to tbe reporti brought by the overland mail, the rebels In China still malm talned poneislon of Rhanghal, atart, and of atroug, resolute heart.

on for about ten days, when, during a camp meeting, Wells tent Gillilan lo Lliot'i for a beef. Gillian not returning in icason, Weill started in pursuit of him first going by home and pulling on tome every day clothes. Since then he hat not been heard llefore tucb a population, diltinultiet will Tar ley, with whom Brown had been qurtr relling at the Nothing more was Iskender' Bey, a colonel In the Turku cavalry, of whom frequent mention It msif in the preseut war, 1 described tiering year of age, of medium el, but poweiftl vaniili behind their course, Improvement, een of I urlry until the next morning, hen t'Uft, tubitautiHl, lading Imprnvement will be wa found dead, mangled mi cut lo retult, and Texa yet aaaurn a prouder Irame, piecea In the incut horrid manner, Snap! Bkvrkk Halt Srousi. We learn that nn Saturday night last, there wa vere fall of hail on the plantation of Mr. Mnse of, and hii wife hat made affidavit before a name than now alie wear CT The preent lia been an nnuMially pleasant Fall.

On Saturday lat, however, Norther blew up, and Sunday wa quit Cold, and ice abundant. On Monday morn. Ing the L'ilit, we beheld the Aral frost of the eeaton. It I iome what remarkable, to have cold weather and ice before frol, and particularly to tudden transition. We do not remember to have ever noliced ft before.

The 1 3th of November 1 11 for the flrat frost in thi latitude. iWGo. Pease bat Usued Proclama. Hon, recommending the 30th of the present mouth ai day ofgeneral Thanksgiving to Umighty God, for hli manifold bleaslng. What' I ton iif religion do nearly all her newipapera ihnte true inditrt of the mind magistrate, that she think he ha been .11 cion of eour rete upon the party, who halt ill the evening, and they were all arrets ted under the atrougett circumstantial evi Fratr, about five mile below SmilhUnd, murunreii, i wo or three arrests wire in thii County.

Our informant lelli ui lbs of tht people bear I What tlrong adw cat of temperance I dene of guilt, ana were yl under arrest tone were a large aa pigaon egga, and made In consequence, What, it to be the denouement of the affair, we are jet to T.Tien our Informant lug. continued to fall until the ground waa lit The lone tar i thining on our own Education i companion whlck miaforlune can depreis, no crime can 4 troy, do enemy can alienate, no despotit enslare. At borne a friend, abroad a if in solitude a olce, nd la ciety an ornament. It chatn vies, I guide viilue, it give! at Onci grsc government to geniut, and without It fk is man! A splendid ilare, reeoli, lavage. erally covered with thfm.

JrgertOH Her, ttarry banner It ll not laying too much, learn, But there it one thing worthy of There now on exhibition at Baltimore, Nebraska young lady, wko ll described note, to wit there are negro thieve i abroad, that or all tbe itara llir gllttaring, her I will yet culminate in grealeat (plendor and One million five hundred thousand Jul at being abnut eighteen years of ag rihe ian of th Slat debt of Ohio ha been and planter would do will to keep a look I th daughter of a Nvhraska trapper, orinianry himt r.fiirjir, out, paid off aiue first of last January,.

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