Tri-Weekly Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 16, Ed. 1 Monday, January 10, 1870 Page: 3 of 4
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street thttt
i Queen Oftj
lid to be missing
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the Charleston (S.
the sum
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Robert Y. Hayne us
lOuiuviUe, Cincinnati
Railroad; M
W.:¡WÉ
City of the West,
sifted of Mitchell
and put *^ttl pó^ply. Üo weil [
of clu,
eeton
act the
and siti ou the
of his
delegation
pale
sits iu hie shirt
but h
e Tribuue,
(that's queer,
V.vests,"
ong, which he
about
| ttetti iiftyne,
éx tensive railro
Paul Fitzsimmons, of Georgia ; Mr.
Ben.JTaylor, of Columbia, S. C. ; and
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n at Lexington ou his return sonth-
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reat eclat and enthusiasm, General
ue, of course, making an eloquent
aditiir
Wte has broicen
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ifcif
:tí¡á#'!,With an aditiir „
roQóíetit' óf ábitfh Cahdín
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;es,andy9! jg|
ctric ttre*, :,jy$ ^
astray.' ibii
.theold^wuoh^in,
I limbered on through wind and ruin,
de tlio priototi |)rittt In Tain,
New&«fro dáy tr> diy."
„ ,,">Mr
r paét histoif v Kdtíéft Wick,
liffe, Sr., a great landholder; sgViottf-
turiHt and breeder of fine cattle, fur-i
oished from liis herd a hal£b¡reed buf-
lalo/ %Vhíéh was baíbecüed -or roasted
fthoje for1 the occasion.
• A/Wr the *barbecue> Mr„ Olay invited
the party to dine with him t Ashland,
his beautiful country residence and
rich oattle farm. The dinner was epi-
wiues, rnrd the
, jr!Frre; Bn^iniJCfom-.
No. 1 will give a grand ball at
fcapitol on Thursday Evening, the
jinst. WenckriowMgaifae c;riiir-
lof an invitation.' A large a-tton-
5 of civil® military is *
i of our first citizens are con- tnorainy' ye
in this and it will doubtless
«noces. Let us hare
MPP '■ m
ee Doodle aud
*jW!
fir;;,.
cursan jji
ice
*WnaHaiiy. oí
.<*> tabte -otiQ .of the. guests called at-
tention to two beautiful paintings ou
the mautlepiece, whereupon Mr. Clav,
how I qame.by that pajotiujf, provide t
of his gentle nature s he
body, and wouldn't
ft d tUMfcA-*jte! ahotilil hate
with more; Oakey «all is the best
dressed editor in the city; lie has «
suit of clothe for
every
red fot
m
to i stenographer, ah.i do
ha'pence for aUthelib
—w ' .«¿yj l„ ., „,
alt the:libels in the laud.'*
¿±i
A« Upteaaant Itefjucst.
stances hi Baltimore the other x—
H. ... r With, hi* Woomin«>
b® W«á.t0 a áfiPot
he repaired to a depot for tae purpose
ihfeasstsst
he was
whose !*
pa, tfive J
away
heard by
jard by the nearly made
moment she looked very
(bowmg-to"one 61 his quests) HA*, The little - fellow; howoVe^
not go into the newspapers, as' it in- thát sfftílfwasthe case, and s
at, the expense o
Ldáms." He thee
JP_Mr.
allatin and myself—three of the
COI)) 111ÍKHÚU1 Ün! TIGÍfit,i II tr
peáctf WW t ISrfa Wl
at Ghent boarding^
our quarter# our paiating^-. 'wei sent
us. Admiring Mr. Adiiasl punch tse
I&a
yon; i will
at yours «t
«aid Mr
rmpou&F
.■míhb.
m, aro uvsiraus ,M sppOTri!
Iflfvwoafroaw Texas, if p„roj>(
—ie^. to Jouriialwtie Sphojar
^stitution, Tbp, design
M/'Ji-
ll ro-
tter,
su-
o owners of
onal use of
to poultry
best w :
I I 8*f!P
sm well salwfted, that the
' Veritable wciuYd prevent
Nbjeo.Vttv; .^pjivthW it;is
h;w i>noe sedured a
husband. The
what confused b-jr.
was in, but
child, away;
boy
K
* ( before you go
of the child was
fe, and for
queer at her
also some-
liar fix he
to the
itherl'*
••tal«**
MÍ|. Again !■■■■■■
at her husband, ! nd had it not been for
a gentlemHtt who stepped up to *h«
coupfc Mand remarked
that the child importuned for a penny
every gentleman with whom he met,
bltion (or«a l >>«f ««Mutímcs and eafch
of us purchased oue. On rétüiratng ta
ir# r
m
A circular, raqndu
tion and wpó rt of i
pitch apocimen. Pimi
_l.'^ jjí.1'.
dqiidüu* ulbu icr i .hsvd1
responded
U&flt for med
oeilenbe and Stwslgth of the oll ef jtt
Which formed o « of the princi]
of the Schnapps, toaothíír W¡¡
the estimation of the íwulty. a i
¡y oyer every other dlfláaive st
tas.
i' .'>yFass®< í*o«?' ti! '•
dolpho Wolfe,
SS Beawpstwwt, Hew Ywk :
Dea* Sir-—I feel brand to my that 11
your Sohnapw a> bein^ in ewsy í
tly pure aad deserriajf of n.—
At alfevontt, it is the purest i
"Hull.Mkl G.n. horttofare ünobtaln-1
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mmmM
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p-1
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ifeii'iir"
W
-<g «ot for the deal; I won it; dealt} . •'
turued up Jack, and scored high, low,
Virgin Jiary) and skid, 'Mrt^alihtin,
1 would like to wi:t your p! Íiítirtg,#o¡n
Lnmy
kÉMÉMHjSlV
> good na-
Pi-,.- ... io a passion.
Ho might orawl into one, if that were
possible, but the idea of his flyiug into
anything is preposieroui
of a I
The company wore all highly amuse
at the auecdute, and.4,.™™,- -Tr
whióh Mr. fíUür. narrated it, fully emt-f j^ ^®Í'l6,Of,1fa®BÍfÍflilh«
tStioii as a raconteur1, H Wrd «alobn
anecdotewa?,|hai
ütt?
IP
t^> play cards
VIST Klbu.n un'fv, ...
tó be used, or drilti
. ' Ji««-tfiat Tkf Mtfht not covet a
iborV goods therein contained,
mm'' rrOr of handling I
hi- ^¡trhbo/n
UltmiiS. "
, New York.
rani
^ién.i«íf'b míá
had been «dried to t
;.
feB
m
not hisitate to
to others, for
illy committing
sW,:Tisa*®ti.*affii fwrs5y,K
■■■■ÍMI f run«ing;: IflieiseverknoWn
is to riifi to seéd. ; iiw 1\
1 He rarely llwaboat his néighboniffbr
it would be too much exertion, bat he
éan lié'at a'bar^>om
^ «01s «f 1heátl.íH.l>1e Service to a bili
Mr. Clay, but
should "have - prOpo«od!aigame off'All
Foara/' at which Mr. GlAy was
SS£ tó0"'',h"8,h
MHMHMI te#sBK
iñ
fWÉ&ffiffi Í®hSK
Udolpho
I
:v !m
which £
spSa^-sL' -w
se
meed t
ure.; TMá oeo
wéaMi
ttftdor c
§■
readilv
0 it as
if f^oij/cho
°d. M;ike a t
pect to Mr Clay
the; illustrious p¿
gone to honored gra
erty to give it a phtoe in our colutnos,
lr jSSflfllFiHF"-**
The New York Bt,ir describes some
of the pgculiaritiesof the leadiiig new
piper.jnen í iljat .gt/to M Bent
nott, tjfthtv Hemld, ' if Say , ''atWay
rises wHeri T talking; / and HreljK talk
loud. He ndver eared for social [íléa-
8H*es,«od indulges frequently in Scotch
Mr. Greeley, of t^^J
v; 'ix-'
' r-'"'
. i-iUW 1,
no affair of caprice or
in the ratio of the
merófiant can sup-
facility and cheapness with which the
cultivator aba the
une, is vain to a degree; he
in olean ly garments, but arranges them
With scrupulous regard to notoriety
un. iniu
cloak and
as weak eves
mmi -
r annón jlftfS.OOO.OOOpounde—main
from Java, Sumatra, Borneo, the
alayan Ponllisula, tisp Moluooas and
various regions lyfcg on the east side
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Josselyn, Robert. Tri-Weekly Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 16, Ed. 1 Monday, January 10, 1870, newspaper, January 10, 1870; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181494/m1/3/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.