Texas Men And Matters
New York, Sopt. 19 The Galycston Bulletin, in au ,„■, on the leading men of Texas, suvs a Sa.:, Honston, opposing Seces8on evüi-y way poaiole, was hurlcd from .l" guberuatorial phr.ir by a convent' whose authority he denounccd -m j! araid the crushing storm he foretol!) Lieut.-Gov. Clark was installed .5 place, but was subsequently tkfeuted l" hubbuck, now a prisoner awaitin t.'7 Murrat, another competitor, Las dipi exile. Chambers, aleo a candidato , aMssmated in the last year of tliC' Ileoipliill died immediately aftcr hiT feat for a seat in the rebel Con sonie say of a broken heart. Vff T1 declared he wouid driük all the LI Ü shed in the cause of secession, lost m blood from a shattored arm in tho bat of Saline than he was willing to dri,V and in the same battle his friends S, and Raudolph feil. The great ]caie, l the orgauization, John Marshall killed at Gaines' Mili. McLcod' M Gullen, Burcliel, Sidney Jollso 2 Ihomas Grun, all highly honored whea hving, passed away with scarcely a WoJ of praise following them.
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