The Northern Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 41, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 17, 1849 Page: 2 of 4
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1lVfBimmspwiT.-.ofly;-; wringing -icn-unyn
'IftternicHigence jTrom; nil pails of .Europe
than-recVivebV'by the Washington having
sailed on the 3Jili tilt. 'The news. is intcres-
TingJutiiot;ofoiusnnl. importance; i
The Cbolera'ltad increased in'Londori nd
!ScotlBfMtamcDUtiiiucd.bal.in both phtccs t
tupto;jho sailing ofthe .steamer.
JJouis Napoleon was inaugurated on thsr
' 2ls-.Decwbcr. Paris continued tranquil
" .Md.Bojfislurbancea seemed lo be appuhen-
j."Tho'nfiairs".of Austria Italy and Spain rc-j
imained in jtlaluquo.
Thc demand for money in England had
slightly increased andiuuds. rose considcrn-
'bly. The stuck of bullion in the Bank of
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THE STlftDXRD
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN JOURNAL
AJtrocniiax
EQUAL RIGHTS
PRNCLPLES BEFORE MEN
ASTD OPPOSED TO ALL OHABTEHED MONOPOLIES
-" CLARKSVILLE:
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 17 18J0
EpIdrmlciB Anatia nndttan Antonio.
By a letter from Austin of date January 25th
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BcMti-EtflrcrA a -ifescfTMtR- ''V' JvAH'b1tnl.s go to slunv hew fu!ltbcTie:ih lrxi tfcvcc. giv light to that nation 1 T'Timt die afcouisilion oL. California' having "JJut lo reach thfadesirnjble trade vet nr-
EOM'EUKOrE.v? WaaaaV'-Sc-'irJHs sysjii vEIZffftv Vs?"S3a .national wata wreu.'UM upon mis eUdKri ana'giva- acii own wins icrritory.ia.-M.anyiitiiig near u:'op' ncu .t wiiio;ueiu'ior-nu t:iij.ci'ra U-"M"-'" '. "":"..-.. "-5" ""- ?.erTourc i pro-
il?11 HlDi J "ii- -ffi'tcs . . ....tf...-:ISi rrjEi.;Srf.-..---i..t..-armricanfllAia:Wt!becomJstfmaUcr oftheihc hazard-of mlmdmc on '& ;i
.-s -9 - -.rk-inDU- -i- -. u uuwa nru auu;wt. .L'uirn 111 iici rutt. iiim 1111: .iiimlliiuu ui- in-- mttn- h j --- - j . ;-f i t . '.. - -p-- .-"
S'- T'-?;BaB&BS?s-- i&- ?.-... .?r--aw . -'; . -i . . r.:i ' '' C l . ' n . . ' l!iilcs'tiniportPctoljHu bran thdissolnbloiwhtcn. vyit n:cncBin'. wi'aticethr'eeiho-isanJ
S.Sfe. -fliKHVnHBl X-i SrWhatcWBrse'.wDr he rtaVea .rcutivci.tc thtf. Rut fii.TCiti2cns could bc.liraualu in roaW'iabJr-orufiani'fe" -;"" . i 'r- ' . . .--4 ':i .ti t. ;i.t..i f...-.ii . .
A ' iHBM SI - ..K .b- X.... .4" . r ' " . - J - 117 ....! ..minilinn IK IIIH llllintll n FT f -T III !' llllll ' Ilk (1 lll.'I.II (IT n ' I1IM....I..
HVPSWlBlSa ' ' "rem?fecw'w'VltJ!slu'-soa; '&rftclnn--ecrots a wu1"-'-"rru"n? cf 0;(C countryandthat Jho roost fffi-cfua! (Tcnnc?Pf.t& the l'acifif. fiWr' V
sooji bo commenced
ino propos.tiohlo g:ie tiuvpriiinontronntcnnnce
to the rail road across the isifcmus vc have not'yot
the final J
ru Ji;!!. IltllfJTnO .. I- . l.r -..!II l.-l... ....... t r-rtri Al" rnl i. I ' liTntiinrae- m.I-1 r .
- & - i nv ro .irr.nnm is i ixii. w in ut' uv ciiiir ui- "" - v. !' - -iv tnttiui h ati si
i!j r.uvk-akeneti liy 2 ti ini- n rntlroacl iroin Mcmnhis or ncrne other .direct Jino 5s fiifrcu hfmdrvd mi?etf." lrfci. fo
.mi.. ... -.. u.. T:T.:rt; ;-.
tod as a CrtJDtnment project or feci! ues granted irtj)! desirable tomrcMtyreof clii
indmduals "In'sofcc Avav. we doubt not ft vlll! tnr our own cncr all our sirn i
4 '-.! - ..." ... - " ' . I . . . I ..-
torcigndcpfndenaev)Jar'iiTa?r;"'lonaIUh;!" on thu Mississippi nvcrlo illomcifv. jue 5rtt auj ue d gieai rirjueru ;;:; out m
d;tcrminin!:.tI.c:r.flntaAitit-nr...dl.riv;hgr.--8oc!. I'qelnc ocean. - of Laving aecew to or Iolft?qiiireiJ poj.
s na nn ? we Votir rnetnon.Uisls ara persuaoen inai ji.-h oi -anu ic mn imjiing counirr.nud
.io'flf 'u1Ianj when thn great necessity for n direct ami wear the liav of Mi-steo where we mas' nc-
specriv commitnii-atioti with our wcitcri po?- ;ccnnly l.are stattoits of iro.opr to t5ieP3pfc.
iumanHAr. 1. jq taken jnt0 vjcw tri;r(. can be n; hc j:rcat rtuc of prope;y efonr crtinnf ;n
action npna.
Ji coi.'nn;l m v.... in ! i niitinii tvo'shail 1m IPOCf I diicti a ita'ttii ? w
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the Senate wii!i!aVp-h! deal of onritirn. Manvi?!"Mi!y ae. ii very new the pcric
Senators "aeemnkvtn it.inV ii.it n.i inrnnrnpniiUoTermnetit. and Uie n.axiinau of h
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ikiJ Jen il-.f.n fiU-
ndj. v Whilnev and being in a medium clinnJa mis rnnrohii DinifUj-u so jor. would he'
t att nn n TO P'r ri;nPVIiVr-4W' hwo.thft ndvai.ta.. of un opm conrn;!- luhtt probable .ud pr.tticaWe :6 .1 gre and
KA1LIIUAU 1U '' UliNW.CTn.cnjtU na'icn..i.Lit is aid l.aio . t
n the Senate on the fcJ'.li ni-t.Mr.C'LAitKC .. 0USruct;in from cold and snow: and It is : hundiet! and thiih sts vcs?(ilf rmpiov..; n
.of England amounted to nearly 15090000 W leant that an influenza' had prevailed in that city free from any attcrcp: at interruption as the ono to
nouuds sterling... The rates ol discount. on 'for some days previous and that it was violent in 1 which the attcntioa of tYapnss ahjuld he sirrn.
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its character.
onc
.Jirst class pager wa 6i per ccnt.C'oiisoUSil
S3. .
Hn the Cotton and Woo'.le.i Manufacturing
dutricU an increased spring business is look- Ila ra
tuujjuin-uiu iu.
. ;3Ir Polk's Message was read with great
interest particularly that portiou relating to
the gold mines nt Oalilornia.
Paris was the scene of an interesting cere-
mony "oh Jhe'SJliit one which has been look
ed forward to by the nations ot ttie uta ana
would bo vinuallyvieMi.i'' a ri'Ut of way concev In the Senate- on the 8th inst . Mr- )!on-; he5itntinii rj arrivins ul "he cnnctiisinti that ' whalirig enterprise now
ded in our treaty' with New Grt-nKii ubich wanW.ANn presented the nicinoi in! ff W'sr. Bay-i the ioaJ proposed by y(ur Mcirmrilwtri. "iJl liunured veitL ralued at inoretl hr- tarpiy-
perhapssiifncicnt'to n'low our t.'overntneiii to con-! "rd and Co. praying a cha- ter f-r a railrosd ; j conceded to have decried unvantnges over . live- jaiHions of dtllars. j.h almost 1 iro-
....... 1 --.- . . - . Ifrom the MisissijtiiiitttCa!iluinia:vhioh!..ii tufT It m m thousand or fifteen hun-. nnoly ot traiic to pc.haps incrclhnti fivn
tii.ni r ' ' "Iwas referred to the Coi:unitte' on Fnb'.ic Jlrft( i.Ues ncai-T than the route proposed by hindicd miiliensof jvoplv the-coihj.Ietir.is of
ttie lianilS Of a Oimjiar. tn'i.- In iitimI fm-n nnf . . (- 1 . .
" iUtnds. Whitnev and heini' in a medium ciuinla mis r.uirowu muiuu so lor.g wntilj be
free fur the enjoyment of all. Wi? have somecu-!
fiositv to Sie the .final ilcnsi.iti. ihriiT'-rli .-'l Li.! u It
. . . s ' ... .s . I ini.inlitnml flii. Cillrvtrir 1'iiMilirt.ia rliiflil . . -t - t .1 .. ' it. TZC ..... L. .. li. !. :
iook upon the Urcat ltur.fi entirely within our outij ""'""" - - pevcral tiiousar.c innes nearer man me iiuic ": ' i"-""-. ' vwti! ri.e
borders amL-yieldmr w .sl cat.reIy to our own! "CTne ?.doff;d:J . . . A . -( by the isthmus and noj I siihjoc'tcd to ca m1-; requiring 2-t500aiil ;eamcnnceding thi- :o-
coun.ry.and in ca of war. cscly' o.nnd! " V THM r Z "ZZ ; by Mea or ep.Ucnne .nucent to (roFai . on o . .
. ... ."... ... ... r'liiinn;?. tv " . ... ....-. .1 iunui..ao
phH lnnn.. vn little Hoc: fr fort bimlii n routc for the Iranspoitntion of naval trade near which :he most of the tcaj nd
on or iraar the paral.'td :VC north I.-.titudo to;nn(1 njjiilirr stores it wiii have a. decided j silks tre produce.1 from which port the teas
the bay or San Fran-wco in ;-iiforni.i s ;ajxIltajje fr0i the faett.;;" lyiug wholly with- .have herttofor.i been shipped in Chinese
believed to be the in-.-t practicable luute l""-' )n 01II. - borders cv-jnotlfctrunhe hazjrd jjuiiks six hundred miles to Canton where
a rail-road connecting the trade of tho vn!-i - lotfrw or raptarcV by s:a in iho event of the teas havcrfisually been sold atan advance
ley oftlieiiisissipui with thai of traln'oriiia j wr or n'0feaflQ of the 'isnwus rortsnde- of twenty per cent on the cost at Shanphae
.. ... . - - --- --..-- -- ppnut.n 01 mi! iiuv.iniji: ui .-jxc-i 1 iu.i " ". "- .-in k-n.-nijiiK." ana
pprcss snjudl ne girrn
Such a road cotaaiencing ooposttr iMinnpliIs or
Ia San Antonio it had carried off four persons int near there and pa.s:nf' thence to Liule Rock and
c nightj.among them Capt. Sam Ilighsmilh of j Fort Smith as the Arkansas legislature piop.T.w'
and thence to El I'asso or Sen Jheg') would V
near enough to .us' to funiisl" us by jiauU ccaatctiiit;
rpiils lha transport UMti fur our pro.lucLs 'ihichj
The ApiMrtionmrnt Bilk
F Sn.no tn-nvicks since."wevrceeivcd"a convof the
Galvcstoa News containing a letter upon this sub
ject addressed to the Editor of this paper by the
Hon. G.. M. Bryan of Brazoria county in answer
New Vbrid with unusual interest. Louis to ;some editorial remarks in our paper of October
Napoleon tvas this day inaugurated ttie lirst .j.6th. Lavintr it aside Wrla-t week's publication
President of the French Retmbic in the Nn-
troratl Assembly.
. Jtt.Afarast in a loud voice declared Louis
NiDolean Presidsnt of the Republic of
we mislaid it or (some? one removed it from our table
so that we have been unable to comply with the re-
quest it contained and with our own wish to rc-
we have long desire.! but by a route we have litttj ... tjlc -ork.
thought of heretofore. The advantages to uj wit!'
the establishment of Fionrhvr Miils and t'otton.Ms-
aoy other new pror.ojed; and tbut the Con- rta!l0II
gresj of the United states be invited to c- fao ot- ar jt.-
Ktiu.'rtd Tl.at the right of way be allow
ed to the United btates. lr taid
upon wiiicn otteii rt.nt.ie -"'oiuercj ui uir racmr; irora nr.;ch p.rl of
and the success of cam.iuns Mionghac in 181 1 520000 boles of raw .silk.
One stipulation in the treaty v. it! Mexico j"f from 1500000 to I SOO.GOU pounds wero
:tiru!.!ly demands such n road. Your .shipped ats. silk goods qatcksil.-er Cht-
purpusc '.:.!;.- rf.rnr In l.t article which mafceM na-warc 2: z
nufactories in our ;vi midst woeSl be miHi as to' throtiph the bfate c! Art r.nwas tr. m :. point ( jnclnhct.t upon tin United State to guar- " ' 't- route byrailroad via'"Menirh: ;t
make this region of -he Praines. from hers to te opposite Vomphi.- via Little Ki.tfc to Fort Bntce d(( peacc 0f M'-ico frr in Jtniiau in-(is confidently risserted.by a moderate r.-'- -i
Brazos bloom like a 4'icr ran'm. iSmiit and the Imlmn line and that all. pro-. .lirsiniw aj .he iin 1 : crtler trmt the speed ofsfesmers frori! St.rngbne.5A6h r... e!.
tjq . io iirr.tercy ana t i.w y ra:Jrcau to Jlc . -
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f ' .t :.w;..;.-;m Vmi!t dv t puniisti it. w e nave nowever auuressco air. ury-
Ute secondSunday of Jlfay 185i and invited fan by letter requesting another ropy and on re-.
.the new President to come lorwaru anu uKuceim oi h win wy h nciore.our reaucis.
the oatqs required uy tnc coasinution.
.: Louis Napoleon advanced towards the.
?Tribiine. and was sworn to remain faithful
towards the Republic and forward its inter-
ests ia all jesnects. He then read the in
augural address to the Assembly: at the con-L iLc
elusion of which he shook hands with tien.Natio
C
throu
faction
CAL.IFO RVIA.
TheEHrcti.vr II AcIIUb ! the Dollar
r Iho Ua!n The Trae raale for the
Great Ball RoaJ (he Paclfle.
We are. in' ths beginning of a new era of our
ational Existence.
tt..i ww iKo tj : nl.iu.i r.-.. .... "Per iurisu;ciivi. i ixiu-v v...- ... . .. .; -.-.... i.fi n ncfi.ouurs ia !.;l!ii
''" -.. A..-fIf ttA otitltrtr-it n2 r.t fin I Jon-rJ I ' . ... . . i
natedbv the Lerrii . -r.. of '.. .iw.i for ' i!'1" ""-"."-' --.v. ; -...- .. Xf BtUaticr. u must aavc r.i r jtfiuano iru-i oiiiognae coaw no la
the buildin- up of M ...bi 1 itilc Reck ar 1 ....Government lor the construction and .S0K h. to trr;i-.iort troops w.ti. tn greJt- j down in iVew 1 ork in twenly dayaTonry r.nt'
itiobuildin up ot I 1-I.u UtH. l auu t '' mnnagrlnctU anl protccl.on of SOi.l n.ad wht.i ' cry pci;nt cvcr a rautc Sfa by our Atlantic steamers ia-f.veJvo faVs rr.cre
Smith we do not !-..... it ;ti0tart at . euctcd; and that the fccwelmy of State; ana nie and to supplv lfas-c troops J in England.
Memphis wo .eo r. revnn uhv it houH male a.. Intruded to transmit these resolutions f ..;u.yau' 4 munitions of war.which I This would Irulv astonish the r..-;m?
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detour by Little Rc.i. to get to For: Smith. ev:p
as we have said for '1 . :dvanta.;e of Litf a Rack a 1
consideration notmiiivnl u tii r.iiii.a-y inter-' ofj
the oatin. i
our delccutiun m Cungrens) .-Irt. Car
GEOLOfTlCALSURVTA' OF CALr-
FORMA AND ORHGDN.
iwun siiosisiencu " """"' ... ...... : --- --- " y ...v- ".-..
cannot be done -o economically any other world to bring China within thirtyttwo d.tys
wav a-! by rai-rnad communication.
' Your memorirli'ts would also advert to the
...... nr .1uf.rf.nl.tr. .iriir::tinirntion
In the Senaic. Jan. fib. Mr. Pcarce mtro- ' neo ! ..: bv which imnortant
Je-spatchts may be transmitted from one por-l
P
i T : i i.:t -v.
.'i um-rmi wuiuu now requires a!Toya"o
of more then four months each way" tcconj-
plishcd by a railroad from Memphis to .'ia
Pacific of only ti;lef"i hundred miles.
PACIFIC SHORE.
Haifa Century has passed array sfacc tha
n... : i.. . .... : :...... '
xjul uuiiourriu l.' ia r ;i. t ..- iiuinuiix: uiii'i I- .... ... ..
' I .1.. ...i i ...tnt ncnmfnri fittllinri7in(T Ilii nw
.. ... ..... .. ...u.V. . ....... -............ M .......-. fc ..... ...
twaceoi mc iinaii m a Srei ivnuoani iiium-i;- ..;. Bf . .ll;tJ .M1 !ft .n.U . . "."'I """ " ;. . .. 1 ... . .:... .u' ... t
The new acquisition which fare to be employed for the carrie ot many pro- lica rcc0n.0uar-o of California and Ore- ".".' "..1 '.. ii' -.. ' f
hi'i!uii... - j ----.; . ti niilm.nl t r.T;r.- i i.r. t
rvice but most especially 30 m time !'" --'- -...a .uU annoagn
' ' the mountains ami piamj were covered it
norscs yet tr.e land retrained a!-
uncuhiva'ed: the meshatili-
Mtrv.. - hr nM of Ais. nnI th As!ntP laln.. it' mouth of the Arkr . or at CTiilcmMi ... CI. . ! liv and with the consent ol M enatp. to ap- i - . - -..( corns of ci.siiii'.ers to'c -" P..u minenu wcbiu ay nn-
---.- . ii- ii- . i .-.. i w 1" i . t '.i. .1.. i 'j ...--. -... .in t7ll. iir...i . flri. ..iti. rr"i t
. J.caru ltollin anc nis nany nave tumiucu-- .. . ....-. .. ... . i ... .. .. . .r-i nmnia "eon ms-i io .icoiii ;iu uiu iimy una i nrh . n milmeri mute min i -"--" - "--. ....!. .u. x uc la-
:..T. .!. .:.. J..nnt ihm.l. nI01us ln us a uny win;
vcuuu anath uhuio "h &vi --...-. .u. VH&.. t
tl.o . Vtfanl rl;.. ! TCr aTe boen M falIv 0nrS-
rivaignnc. The Assembly were deliglited is the consequence ofour war with Mexico is abou'j "nets winch would con- n. Me Mis.siir.ippi .depot nn m'i-Ic.
rhout and the most unequivocal satis-;' t? tepav a thousand fold all the pecuniary cost of. by the way of the .G-.'.t. inrt up the ."stream; we - The mint resolution (is follows: '..
!'-. - - - I. !.- .. ... . . Ul 111 . - . VI
was manifested on I'll sides. .u-. -.jv its mineral IreasMres:1 and bv its wealth think : would be b. '.or. -f.u il. stanin" point fiotn. Jtttorri. K-. i Iwt t:ie i icMitent uf 'ho v. ..n..r;.-.lieu tbereforo resi.ectfullv;calui an(l '
R.-irrot was emnowered to form a newmtn-. r i t:. .i. i ... .i ...i i..i ..! iim M;erc;.; i. ..: t vi...?u... i .. ITnited States bo and hi i bcrtnv authurir.ed. i .vii....i. .t-;ii;.nr.j:r.iluist en.ircty
- u i.nuifcv ..iu ...... ..ui. .... i..tu.. . itaititbi ... i ....- .w.i'1 m . ....M.'.kw.. .-. . . - . nay Ji;iyi(iflllJUl'it'i'"'u' .......'...v-
d the Asiatic Isles it mouth of the Arkr ... or at CokmWi i CI- s'.v and with the eor.sem ol tn enatp to ap- y orttr a comt.elsnt corns of ei.giii'.-ers tofolc)uV'
... ...i. - :. i.i . 1 . -. .-.. i ...... -p. point a geohsist to accompany the navy and i rif . nmilror.fi n.utt- 1-o.n i tolsc'lCd "
JIl Wllliuui 11 cuuiu lie- iwu.ntu. rf c.iuic .i.-.i'. i.ii-juauuiu Jiictrc w. ;- ' . i . .r'ii a' ...... ....... -- -- - .: Jft il;. I... :.!.. .
i-i n ... . . nrmv otlicerd wno uave w.vn appnininu to i. t:.i:kR;nni .iver vmStinta Fe or El i'as-lu""" ""-- '"-" uu ...iiuu unowing
king the road by F. . vM it seems to as tha -. . f Ct;forl- folr lhc J "'PP 'J .?'V.l; L .. .. pT.T. thut it waJ more valuable than other yel'ow
Already tcmpteil by the golden bait population if thcru is anytliu. W Jia profilj shown by H .. .f ...; Qn 1... troiKr nlaces for ? ! ... i" ' i;." -.-.:. l.:i;i.- 'dirt. The wh.-Ic commerce waj.carried on
...II ... .' .-....-... . II2UUL-J.1. """ " -- - i V.I... . i.ir I ... ..ll.l i.fl 1
e.-.-3-v -no euuer .o-aie irs. :--rlF docks; ards iijriittiouscs. ? ! tic said ()f (he r(u((. shfu be ascertained that your j u- a "'. J'j'--" 5"'? ca"" "oiut-nvcr;."
. '.yuuiiy tl-maaaiU of do!- geologist sheil hj allowed tU -il.ry .f honorab!e body will make appropriations for a-cc'. '" Pa.vnea' a tew hide and
. i.i:ects ennieinniitea ov t'lousanti i.oimrs mr annum nn.i um. ncccs-
Hi 3'Aeii Come. The Monaghan Stan-1
dard contains the following: 1 w flocking to it as it never berorc flocked to a now j map it wo
X . territory opposing such obstacles of distance and 'expensive t
ry irora ine iiici uiai in uucoui.i -""o'-a"T have a population ot
tioa or cure in the neighborhood where the AlrC3(Vi the wllole
nam&er ot episcopalian r .- u fu vac of lhc
-."One rrnr imagine some'hing of the ex
tent of emigration from this part of the conn-1 costliness of pissage. In five ycais California will
rive Hundred inausands.
: nation seems to be awake to
: acquisition and wc bear little
uj a num-ier ui..3 -. .u. . rf thc sillv eurf unthinking partizans
for the Americas 1 his far exceeds a dcci-:" ' J . . "' . f
mation of thc population." ton eonnl of the acquirement. Thc value of a
' " The Limerick Examiucr has thc follow- FKomo product of thc precious metals for coinage is
lowing: "' 'a fapparcat enough to any one. It is plain enough.
ll'jAvillc our quaysare throncettwith ship- jjthat when that product is to be'gathered without the
DtngiTiearinc away our food and-our people insnalnmonnt of labor which has in a great degree
the evicted tenants or voluntarly emigration Wcjinc its jjencrally established value that its
Jsnsers-continuca. flock iiitolhtscity; on . . . - Bnhanccd bv tha fact: for it hMw.t.cT'1
. .r.... VUn M..r Mwr.nn 'iV r. .. ..... I
i-'lite as; deiirable as thf-i -sarv
x on t. San Diego or El
1 ba as good as from Fort
their way to. Amcriea. The cars caravans ft cntlm ara0ng the masses while af the same
llinvsiu general valna cannot be lessened because
.l-thc proportion which it bears to the reqmrcmcals of
coaches and jingles from the country towns
'm ... cTiill r ihrm
..-''n:-r-t;rtJ HNmnlrln i-nntaina th fol-- the proportion
lowing in n letter dated Clogheea: " ( the world is not much increased.
."In thc week before last one house in; The gold however plcatiful as it is is a secoada-
Liverpool is said to have received not less r7 consideration la the possession of thc harbor of
than 9033 in separate sums of i each as nrtala.
hcadlmoney for so many separate families; v b(jea Tenilrted.by . som one (Secretary
emigrating to America; it is thus that Jio that all aation. which fcivo enjoy-
boneand.siacw o ) the ' " ajSe P-onopoly of the East Indian trade
wastiii" away.. Other classes too oi a more. i ..... . -. - r - r
respectable and independent kind are pre- have teen enriched by it and of the "f
paring to quit the country. . These -fiersons his position we think there is no doubt lhat
carry with them when they go from. 500 to a j we shall enjoy that moponnly in a great degree
1009 each and thus soma estimate may be hereafter and' more especially whenever a rail road
formed of thc money drain in Ireland at sjia conac-t point upon thc Mississippi with
j.reMnt. ji-a Francisco docs riot admilofdou'.t. s
Whenever .facility of transportation across the
f riTis'iM'A pnfRO V'i? fMAUGUR-VL
'.""'. '"..J 'SEEEClT.'-' r. .. "t - i fisth mis shall be established weMiove the Asiatic
'YhiilVcfjiy'ithn-atipnur tako that course. It is true
iafct ihn'n. S of'oilice.' us President of .11. tiiprp. :. notbin? to prevent British capital from
France JLouis Napoleon said that be should ) jnTestmeat in our ports and the continued cngage-
endcavor'to justify the suffrages of the nation I ment of jjritisi ciu'zcnsin that .commerce as hereto-
whieh.had elevated him to the highest office anJ -n ook w snch inveitment as
iiiihet:tate.'In our wishes and desire tor ttie e. .u'
lnjnciau. niuui -j;(r....nf. 'certain; bat. this as well as the. profits upon thc
welfare ofour country there ts nodttterence; ... - .'- .
Iklwecn us citizens aid represcntaUvcs. 1 capital ot our ownereaan wiuneaa 10 me en-
j'jgdVip.A.tne enemies of tin: fCepnO- nehment of our country. Foreign capital will pur-
- lie aU'who. by illegal means' shall attempt' d-.. Irvalitios of trade: will make expenditures for
Ito dcfcaVwhat Fratic'e has so distinctly cs- j handing ; will build vessels at our Pacific ship t proposes to makeM
tablisued. tflaiinw 111 00 ' ao'jyaru; anJ vvhen thc great naonaUraiUaoU-is con
Democratic institutions--and alleviate ? "lructea-.n Uy its expenditures for trans porta
; r.i......l ...tl.n l..iro iriunn mo ' "-- .
king lhc road by F.
if there is aaytbin
uld bavi
to const
lars and for all til
the building of lb
one from Memphis f!;
Passo the route w
Smith or better :.u.i have mare directness Fort
Towson and San I':eo being :n the samo latitude
and El Passo; still farther bu.ith. lion ever we
oflcr these suggestions l"r v!:.t they may be worth.
Of course the load .'" "t'r.tn.cted under the aulho.
rity of the Nationa. ' '... r.;:it. 'c mi a'iy fiei!:-
tics granted to J.'.vr .uidur.a!.?r. in consideration of
the benefit to the 'itior. wi.l Le laid o3" without
reference to the. adtaata-j m localities other thsr.
the terminus on thc ocea .. and with a viaw oidr 10
ntfit to be .-.uiiidisd bv tiir: 'A'ar and
Navy Departments.
A GOOD IDEA.
the completion
period your wisdom may direct. This great
national work being undertaken by the gen-
eral government the connecting thu Pacific
rinn... u-Iili iho Misaissinni river then bv
A resolution olTercd by Mr. Greeley in Inlernal nniK.von and railroad communica-
the following v-ords and figures has passed tjojJ ovcrv p0rlion of our widely extended
thc U. S. House of Representatives. It wa COIlnrJ w'jH be brought into proyimny with
wftll thought of by the hoitcmble member or tje jneviaustible mines of California
the Press. ...'' Your memorialists deem is unnecessary to
i?u.i-rn t!int the secretary ot tnc isavy romlncnt rllrlhcr upon ths advantages of
ic rcqucsto ""' iiu..a.. ..-.. U..... javin" at all times-an internal communica-
the '.xpedio y iml feasibility of temporarily .; tls mofit j;slnnt port;ons 0f ar orn
cmplovingtbo wholf;. : 1 p .r'i..'i ofour nu- colinlrVf f(r tho-iransjiortalioi! i. naval a"'d
tional vcs.Is now 0:1 thelacihc station. m;itnt; ' t0I.CS and of the advnnt.. ; s th("
in the transportation nt mrd'-rale ratcs ot ....verinmmt and citizens will .erivc rfe-'"
thecrrcat ncncral :'o ' . &.j eiTectcd hv it. Thtr .America. r.ti erip niidlheir eliects Irom J an- . j." .: ...;. a:.t it. ni;.re r.r nc
suggestions by thc Arkj.:sasl"gi-.;.UutoJhowcierJ3i-.ia?nd the MtMcan pnrU on thc Paeiic ;o j.r. u;)f.r.)V e rcii commodates of Af'a
Monterey as a lex.r :. j wouli not answer at alii&Paf". Francisco 1:1 .ti::-iraia. w;j nj ac-r.ss to I'm commercial wor'"
Jlfontereyhasonlya oJ tf.--tntharb3r.ati3 of coatst r t r'iT.E ROC'lvMEF.TING. hiougn our own ports instead of E-ircpc.-
.1 i.i.n..i.tn.ni i'v.w.mn.. P.AA - .... . isemir satistic-itoi :;ie wtsoom am: ic
coast. Perhaps th
for the purpose of l
of the road but the !-??? of climaie. and the fact.
that thc pass of the ' ' 1 ::-iaii.3 which it would have
to strike am Sot ilr r y are iunciciit todemoii-
stratc the propriety of !h r. : v .
Ve nublisheJ. 1 -: wi k a note fror.i th: N'ew
York Tribune stat ne iliRt an
' On tnottoti .of Chari;s Rapley Esq the af(j
!. ... .11
.- n-sWiiio-inf Vonterpv wast ' - 1 ---- . ' - ot IJon-.-ress yniir.nieinoriniisis pray ina. ir
i.- .7'n: soum mc siaBingrv.-.vt; lisallt. . - . J....:.i.T.-.J?.S r.. : .. : l.r.t .;. in-
.. -. I. r t tiltllllU.tiiu. .. ..-w. ...... v. .. " w vvt
'iiiitay erathz ' gross; !ti ywr menioritiisis as ia
Jr.nv.ar'i y- izAv. b..;m! will evt-r nrnv.
none 'conisteo 01 tew an.oc l.ouic.iiuil! w: .
very little regard to arrangement regularity
elegance 01 convenience with no other pub-
lic improvement titan .he churchca anJ mis
sioiii not a road 1 tie territory except
such as nature in cr exceeding houatyhjd
made for lis; nil thc locations on the'bay of
San Francisco left unoccupied showing no
other signs of life than cattle and wild game.
Put a change lias already come over tho
land. Two years have elapsed since tho
slnra and strinns hnvn linen nfnrV.! :i ' 'f
highly favored pocioa .. i-.e gloat. : lC
seitleis.'thougli protected onjy by a mililo. -occjpar.cv
have built large commercial
hods tc-.rrs n:i ilages in every direc-
tion; increased our commerce; disovcredj
and aie rapidly workii 'he g!d rain- ftt
least five hundred per cent. richc' -an -as
cri-r brf n 'amvn is the ucild iyi-y Layc
locater1 fariiw ovr 2. gre portion of the
tCi.i..iryv What then s our hope unacc
a nenrancT.t neap- equal rights fair cotn-
tlv' t'uJ"ioii and .rre.-t protection ia the right
a'u"' of property : The prn-mcciive viow ii grand.
iiSc-r f thj Annv '" lin rsroiuii.m.-. 10 wi.
- I y. 1 I 'I-I... .1.: ........ . .'J.l.ftli'
1 j ...... 1. ii' JisOi"n 1 nai iri nevi in- - ;
U3 lUly " l'-w'--- -1 ....... ..WA.....(
JnniWj y IzA.i. b..jn! will evt-r pray. . 'bevoi'all possible calculation. The ifmgi-
s called to vrv the Hon-' Wiiereupvnon mohoii r.rp. L. Aiithon ; nation is lost in wonder when we attea.p- to
Drew in tu chair. . .Esq. the rcaolutians of .'"'- V .' .i look fbrw.-.rd and Judge 01 thc tuurebv the
kintr Ec?I. introduced thd! i;!L. Vor.eii.--i'aT' werc aA'd j ast. -Crr.wV JS
! picsscd with the ncccsity of
r... .1. . ...II..J tr. r.r.'-.- I... '(.O.I
i lie iittciu.:; ujwiic i. v.--.. - ...
orable Thoians S.
George tvatkins
..incenn?;.
lift-' . . . ... .... ' ' ' " Timng ai.'.v :.-v. in reinarctpg Ca
adiect over-! A :n!o article in 1110 .-tuiwjrai -t. - itnece-.nn-.t-rot mi- .ireai'tai c;. .viaxr. wJiutb has
.. .... M1 HIL-m.lt IMill " ...-....... . f I.:. ....... unnll 1 .1.1. ...-. .I.'. .J- I.. i.. f
survev wiih tiiose.v.e : h-h uragoon3 a icaswie :.. i..... t. i11y of. sneak? ot lbs eitiiciF ci uiu iiiuniiicui Bl.v . m. iw.- ai u nranjr nwn m 13 umjat. a
routeacross the nioiwitsiu. We thir'. ;-.rhap? iba? . jjij3ippi'. and thc m'v.ly icquircd Ter- our rriion gi owing interest
m. nv.c.l .;. ...!. il.i. ..:-..-. ...nn ilirv.'. ' .r.i..i:..i....isi.i.-'nn t P.-irit".-' :T?ie .iroducer'i ot Jnis
.. - i. ... ... ..is...-. ... .:.. . . -. !.! .1 . ;.-. .n.iT.iNi nniilil olnec tneinioivcs m ?ucii
monins since at a- -nuu " u:m;; ( i.i ai- 1 ipanr ; anit inai c ic-.nu " ...... .
mr .li1. w-Jin uj.-is f . ...ar with the. ffuunlrv lielwrEii Tnr ih intr.ref.ts of the Soiilli V cslc-rn States
U. U.W .... -. - - -- r. - .w. .....
hero :
in 1
rily
as follows:
ot Jnis vaiui.nic stap'c
'tuoiir"
. . si .- ..
as lo r.ccivn tlir iaigct ncnem : "-- i'"'
iio.Tti.v.111 lor ra"
i Frining M.-.--
in abent twenty davs savs :
' The jiatiect in the great majifity of.tnses ie
stricUna no.vn by a complete pn:a':a-. of th.
whole system the Mno!' coasts : circulate fx.Jy.
1. 1.; p.iL.- is aiiiKr.: aau ti.e
miseries oftho people who have jiven mo
uch striking proof of "their confidence.
The majority punetrates my soui wnu B"
.... ..- . ...j - r . - .
tude and will gTve to the-rjew government a i irom ttio siarung poIn 10 mepoiw.1 -re-snipmenw
rnoral force which will secure it tho lugJiest 1 It is tine that ery proDamy a smp-canai oy mo
Tehaantcpec route may be excavated by the Uri-
repcct." At peace with the world and dis-
nosed to' use all proper conciliationT- our
country bids fair to realize thf best hopeiu:
In mr official character I have called around-
t .1? ..t ...n1.tA mam wlin i1in1Vfrt
rnci inn I.IU31 - -. . -r-:rairihutetom.thcadvantawiof time rcsultinr? from
rinvniRn t - o- -
tion through the heart of our country pay.a tribute
to ths whole population along the -hoc of the road
' posed to' use all proper conciliationT our j j-j con-pa ho are said to have the charter
from the -Mexican Government; but if by that
i route the attempt is'mada to avoid the involuntary
-' 1 .. -ri:.:.ii i.:: -.
IHaV no IM. KV-"""1 "! . -.!. 1 . r .. 1 1 :
ia .the:Constitulion to tho improvement ;o."lCc:"crJDIrec'assso rouw; womu ?" "r""
SlikmrarSojJn Republic. On taking fatercaiais-every aa vantage m comroinng uib ouik
." JLSf -
RfeWi1
iiS5r
tSs
sH
iJwkStBelGoverament: wo confess our J of thc trade.
yaett5rTKratUude;to oupredccessore whoj Again thc reliance upon tho water commuuica-
'KKhandea' oTortOrtisunimpaired tho sol-1 tion .by such a canaK wpiild ' be'mucb affected by
a-trust comtnilted. to their bands. I o uenj tjie jjjt 0f asafoand. commodious roadstead for
k w
KiHs?
Sa&S9Kmf
i ?.M.Vtfn
2. -? Jtawfct.
-r.r9;M nvHir.nlarIv.dowe sustain thia re-l
lalion. His conduct has been worthy the
generosity of his character and his enti-
ships. at either terminus. While at. San Francisco-
there is a harbor which has no superior in the
world if lany faith is. to be given to the. -various ac-
exarainc the route
more
cmg at
Wc
with
Towson
obstructions
The
Map
stea'd
For a full understrjding ofall.this by the general
i'. . n..n.l .(.a atiipinptfc nf tho. vera. !
.-. .!.. nnted-tho armiment' front tlisi mofct cligiblcana fcaf. le.
ents. Animated by a desire for pro-1 .l..t :.i....:e .v.ni!.Mrei'tirTTi:idr' r .- t ..i.; : ..!.:.... . nm-..i im.in I
o. actional and Utopian bat for thef " -?"- r" ! T7Z ZI; r ...- la? ""r" ? '"""? T " ... 1 ? l'ie views
' T mi i. ... i. m. fi... --.Fmojo. m uus nruier; anu ud . ... tI)0 aome!ftic inlereiis 01 incooum anu v .; au -
""Ll.V.hvHWrii'iRoak in meetfajv. the Gove
SRS!!fc$P. X ' lv ll j.... !. C-l nnnlitv nf n
-5' S:.riLr:i:U.;nn; which ! w-nts which all -naho- ia this representation
am 11 miiau. lt uiuiiii.u mim v l vrv -- -
called forth the exercise of.hts yinnqs Cit- Having great dapth and coinplciely landlocked
wens we have a graud mission to discharge. j except at me pass irom me ocean ;
Aithe basis of pur Republic W6 have xa though it had .been specially created "by the Su-
adonted those principles of justice and reason nrame Being to fill the position which; is so sooa
rtonteo mose principles oi jusuciaiiu reusuu: tirnme
1 . . -.." .. KX
which should influence and control all uov-s - ssisne t0 t
crntBcnu
t ? m.-n' liivrt- ...
. . - rt .. rii !.. .i rn.-. rT" rn .riy -.
. . t. . 'j ... ....... .. '! i ipv (nil 'i. iii itiiicliivi - - viiti in irf .itrt'nA . ... ..:.. ii
and Calilbrni and ri a project of the eort that this comumnicaiiot. noo .u. u ... -"" ...".-.: a-.jl. lhc i'tf- r'J"'
.mtemplat.on.at.Jstthcroad.WouU iea-(Mcniph or -so.nc ncr Ponu :; ;" - Tho European markets ?UA whhin. aa! ibeugfc d.nieiion fa rid Ac
pa.notfarNin ot tins region. .''' ";-"" . - - . . r. ' .;iU ..t no mo.e than will pay good ricM. pP -Jnorr ct tw- .-.ad w.
Theletterpfen.Ar..eU.t0tH.EdiMrcr:.'V"T.; ""'. a maIi if Ve an . unpl v A.ia with her gr at papula- ocx "-'. w WJE -
FortSmithHerald.v. Mhra and cheap-' ion. who ha-eb.cn complied to .ike even g;- J7 -T E:'
apoiatof dernndti-1 .r Cil'fiiniia.at the same tiiccl.i iM(.i.ian.i)eli shorter nunc di-ect. thc poor article Irom Inlis.i tndia. m. nn.bfiie-1 nriiiciale of life Tiiaiitv. -. at t.n
i- 'oni "oath of all the waters ii. lblc to b' obstrm-ted bv .snow or ice in f would of course prefer a hctt:r tirtiC'-N and tac.Ki nj Jsclmjon ....u a'.rier.tbe icsr.li tf U
of the Canadian to the-I...-S.I branci.es of the Wwh-i winter or est- erne heat m Miinmer man any. as mey ... .- -"- - -- .-; "'Tri'V u'-faY
' . . . . i. ( r .-..iP(! I iisr of machinery they would prefer jarns part u the systam to pcTf;.nn it; foncuoas. Jt
ita which is precisely the course we rceomrncud ctnor roult ; at I.n bee. 3 rf. Chc ' JM -. spaCc appaling to .witness ' h -J & lebd-L
xvith'.this difference that oer pcint ofdeparturcg.scs Raolted nr-icr I nat v e u gard this as to eoiinn i ii -n ... CViiA - rc'th xnd tjt ilfrlcss andmouonte..
directness to the rouv vbd eis course is an angle a grout nattonal work tully v tun the con- on .htpbonrd and be mc ease m . . . .-
" t.. .o -.l .i . vhulional nowcv of Congress lor thu reason m our own counin i.ii'rt-iunii iu . . . 'if ic ajosiMTiroes wi:c. Je. te the stnte. between
-first up the Arkacro fort Smith noitb west ;-'1 "' " .'. ..... .?. . ;: l0 . l)Ut the value may b: yet furth-r v rfased it fcfe death wcfC c ... :!l. .-
iiii.l tuu .uubu .... ... ..wv - . - ..- .- - -. . ir... . . - --
then down below the
- of thc Canadian South
west. Tho line we j.ropjse from Columbia wqpIc
"- . - . I ... !..!.
i.:.. c ii. Ilniioil S'. or !ier territories made into cioin .mi.
'W n-t vet admitted into the Union ar.d will be ! and with uch addiuon to i
! n-jededasngovcriim'-ti road lor military would be a further r CJ'
.C r l 1. -. I r-mltlllT in III. CXflCl
in. unnll Hrnrr iim. i .- r.t .t. ti i
nr i.i-i -- -- -- - i - sa iiEiriui. as men? .j ii-pp - tr. ' v .- u.
-J ...M. w.uK -wtili.inn tn its VuiU. .JlCrC tSiiio ttf'mnn!? willi i . .tPi int -s v rh .'ruv.
- fc4l ..I- - I I.I I.-.. :. . J 3-i -r t .
be an unvarying north uct to the t;ead waters of. a.Jt!lcd as a overm. t road lor military . would be a Jurlhcr -- - ' '; t ' KXf .of
the Washita: Front Napoleon tt would be dnr- communications and Uic traniportatioa of.ad .i.onnli ;nj '- ' 'Ml iis im .:-big and ai day ohaLgca tothgiit'd
west jo Fort Towscn wd the-ire north of wc-! to troops and munition:! ot war tor the portb ou uu an h - of ttc ndVCrtn"C3 of th.2 CTTOi"'2 l" nsht he passes irom hcalta toVictacss
thchcad waters of thVashha. ; tha western ironuer. ana a ' " ' - ' "ZZn..?".??
v w0. 4k. v.jva.fc itui jiriJ uuo tj:a
w .w yjsaLu ;uiu ujo umer conimoncou
' j2utiiTir ctul Jir?Vf'- i f?j?iti2 V.T
.r.. .a .nrinn. nr:iur- iii- .... .4. wunrnui. i .iimic
cuny iiiiiuiuw - .. - lAtfnr rPfoivr-? hnw. r-.rtr t.. tJ .
i ii.j-t - .- ii rn n. l - .. sva avjk kiiu I'lin. i
' .... . j ....:...:.! Aill il
II ho the outlet for emigration lo ttmso dH- souiu
r . . .i.ii .. . -i. t .. i... r r. vt
erespccilui.y.u:g.io...o..euu.eu. vu- -- - .:' marL
id public domain.
otherwise remain unsold for agcsjandl
... r- - .r- r .- . IHI1I. TUIZ I'Jiia.
gross from tlusatito. wiwana anu .Mississippi u .- ... .-..:. .ilict
IIICl t.v.M..j.-"'-
suggest acd see if it is no!
ct thc The many improvements in cpmn.ng nn-
wmiljfchiiicrv compared with its application in tha
lesidcs' carlv mnnufacturc of cot'on perhaps noy
1 I I . J-k WW ." IIITTI n.l 1 - awva. sva 4 A VtJI kllU I'llill IIIIITI'U III
diabtoandrDi.awc than one commcu- opening a new highway lor the foreign com- citing ess ' ':;""7:hl " j Californin arc rathe.- diicoura-inir to tlioso
eraP"13- mrccolthoU.amucmwP about starting for that region. 'Therconfim
havemadoeaquirr.ofageaaeiniin famtliut; encouragement and iacmtics tor aiasi in. u.t an I mucn iw- ; ' -- - -the former reports bs to the abnndanrn of
the country .Mermediate teJM 6 0f th. tfgoK. but at the sam time state that theso
aad learn that it is level ami oPfo. -- ConrTregg t(J conslruc. th;s road) mid en states of thc Uniu- with a climate b;r " nn- in poaSessiou c. '.te prcctoiw ore in
to tboroDstraetion ot a rtutroau. . - fi - ... . hc route tl) I Bilanle(1 lo making bettergooos a savini' At ."J 'F""""' url: "lat-;l' " ou.cn soon
route would .voiding to Tanije.-'s largo. ...... eved bt a competent corps of engi- I nte). and in house rent and clothin-r wa- .r oisappsnr. Jvcn somc t.hat have at-
of 18t6 pass through Wellington ia Uemp- J lh'is meeting being eatisficd that upon I poweI running waste .not paid for by lU .. uiemsci.es ira.rw icavmg.wie i uibca
...:. ..: -?CrC:!0.lTlt:j Tov other proposed Ll ImvinB the raw matrrial so onvenic" have been rvlbrd and trains-on their war
" . . . V " ! m ii.: i MBm.r ..j ... n;;rn ir.n.ftrt!.tuin lo tl.o c. thtrc have been plundered."
route mc one irom iuui.ii.i. " .. .- Ui." n-. - ---i ri : rn..-..T. 7
will be selected as the one in all rrspects the i board.all at the expense of the pnMluaerr ififlilf 'ellcr'
. i:..:m. nnn fncTi.ln. ' come of lhc induccmsnts lo the South to mar.- v-. r..w i.. .h- V s tTr.r ?......-.
argnment irom tnc i -"-"'-" " " .-. ...i r-:r..i tt..'.a ' .. " ' j. 1 ".c C . rr: .r"a
I Jiejolrrit jrirmcr i uai in iiiriiit.iin.u .uiaoiui-- ; "iv. ...... .-.. hto muucii mc w.u ra imwu ai air vreg-
gress
Wru... "i - r--- - ; - - r-v.
. -..i and aided iir xicavea. in oun m
ukw tmv : ' '- .. - ."
Governor presiding have -aU an ar;ci0 froni " Tho Califumian
mm mm . ii.i ri . arm. . .- - i it f- .ar .... .. r . -
tusl eibrts we shall 'achieve great .things.'? msrairializcd Congress upoyhe subject ocnaior pspcr vXB!linA
' -. c-r: -ft7 --.. Houston of our owe State Has also .maae move -how orr die
SiCooTl-'BajoST. A ctirnapondenl of tte HiUlaioaji . -' ;jr':Sri therfsn: and. mm.:.
!Vrii-.H-dnB'SOEaks conccmiag Col. iremonfsh"' " --- V"" '" . J V .....Jj "u '
- .W'vfrB-.i-. ; :. mm j; r. t - .-n.-. - -
'MilftWCaItnia-V.iBe.wnicr i - ;
titki'rl.Fnaaiit hasvgoneto t-alifornij
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fWASMKflBin
a.Vjcare;iii
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effect already perefptilile m the im- day ol July next as a simauic umu -7 markets lexas anu some or mc mic v-jmptau.
if tho terr.tory growing out of the meeting and invite the people of our sistei qljrcli tcrritory will not lnn remain bfhiic !? --iww
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De Morse, Charles. The Northern Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 41, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 17, 1849, newspaper, February 17, 1849; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth80730/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.