The Red-Land Herald. (San Augustine, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 29, 1851 Page: 1 of 4
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t# Gbm,, Scoyr,—It isa rcmarkabli
fact thatjp every «tato in which a preft-l
enea baa been expressed for Gkni Scot1'
as tho Whig candidatofor the Presidency
defeat has followed bin footsteps
t^ fflfch'our^jüemfícracy.—Wp IdjV
:_*«4\*#*e- iluit4l e do.
,rty, di Ant TtNft4f^l,
Our trodeái list—It is with pleatur^
that wq renter the name pf the Tyler j 'N* hnu«
relegriph upon our^odett list. The 1 "fy*1 '
I follow,which wo Mip ffwo th# Jw, ¡AJ"
sua is o«r authority for so'doing:
arovaifiisR. a®, last..
Vdfafao ft-
'vt-.<
jioTiioül circulars, and nil
of a iirivat" or potsonal p at u re,
^iii'ifl clhwS&d at the same raw a« udvertisa-
®%uiiuiil advertisements will be continued from
inr to year un'.cSa expressly ordered otherwise.
'N j rotniiuiuieaiion or advertisement of an abu-
sive «IOmeter will 1") Ialerted In the columns of
Mhe It-raid u'l any terms. . «
' e " In '.II cases tlio cash will be required w
advance.
■¿j> Single copies of the Herald one dime.
"T- m! J united, aiifl stand ready to do 'ttttle
the nominee of the National Democratic
Convention.
Í3?* Copgressp/ál Política-—1The next
Congress will stand 140 d^ftocrakj, 84
whigs and 0 freesoilers.
CS^Foot's majority in Mississippi 2565,
with nine counties to hear from.
ttoSrf* J1*- ,®M,lon of to® Disfric
w*¡faari
jgj
íéduQed our terms,) anÜ tl
ble public journal in the sti
an opportunity of so doi
desirous to liquidate their i
this office, will, we hop(
oPPorlu-" ihus afforded.
will
ind those
ledness
improvn
Newton co.
Jasper '¡o.
Tyler c.o.
Angelina co,
Houston co.
Clicrok. c.
Anderson co.
Walker Co.
Harris.
Revnr.
Travis.
Panola co.
H.irrimi co.
Saiilli co.
Louisiana.
üallimntn,
Wiila'Mphia.
Agents for the Ilersld.
Tlio*. Q. Hubert, NiicoS Inches, Nacogdochesco
M. D. II ■•rring, e}li«lbyvillo, Shelby county.
Win. B. l-'raicier, Milam, Sabine cn.
fj A" 'tin, Sabrao.Town, Bubine co
jjlin II I! ir'ie. HnrUville,
JJ. l-'o^ter,
II. C. Pe.di^o, VV(iod ill«i
Tbns. UAVulker, Marion,
Mal. J. I'Miiiiatoi), Crocket,
n. Mitchell, Linwood,
W. I'. Urilinln, Itnsk,
J. H. iMcKn'mlil, Palestine,
M. C. Roaers, Huiitsville,
lsa.ic i'oii-c'rt (^iocirinati,
Alie A-. lirt'iltv, Houston,
Jud"e Kritiiki; /, Clulvo ton.
A. l' Kciial, S in Amonio,
?'■ Iileu, Austin,
S ni. T li irnd, Cintli-itro,
T. U, Pieru«i . Marshall,
K. ¡1. .Sialer, 'l'\ ler,
K. Cartur, Slirevepprt,
Bkip¡tcr& f", «¡líiinl l.C'irn, "
Ii-lv & Bn.lliers, Nil!' :ii'onlie«, '
..t!W'r&« O. and ti.W. Wiley, N.Orletins.
i ill s.V. ;!-on ,\V íisliMiiJtuu l>. (.
W. Willi#'>i ,
McAli.-iH'. „ „ ,
•rrv ds Ujden, Ni'w\ork.
i nri respectfully requested
03~ P. T. Barnum, of world wide no.
toriety, is spoken of as the next demo'
cratic candidate for Governor of Connect
icut. . ...
^¡"¿.,.¿,«,ú"¿r.;tend.id, and proved raTñer
id.l.nnd Herald."
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Ijtrftiil.
ExFresident Tyler—This gentleman
h&s written a letter to Calderón de La-
Barca, Spanish minister at Washington-
soliciting his influence with the Home
Government in behalt ot the Cuban Pri-
soners.
W" Luteal from the Jlio Grande.—k
report reached (galveston from Corpus
Christ! lhat Caravajal had retreated Irom
Matamoros and £.as pursued by Avalo '
with heavy reinforcements.
ra-* Cotton Planters' Convention.—The
Ga., was slimly at.
lure.^No.
thing was done to provide aganS
depressions and fluctuations in the pi?
Tempest in a —r .
per (the Madfld Ob-nüft
on the Cuban invasion thus add?tAI,,c,e
readers,
"No satisfaction is sufficient to wash
out the insult that has been done to our
nationality by the aggressions in Cuba,
and the outrage committed on our fluyft
the "person of our Consul atKeWOrlsans.
The offence has been bloody, and bloody
must be the reparation and vengeance.
The cry is war and bxtehminatwiJ'
War then, war against the pirates oj tM
United States. Let the degraded aw"
spurious race soon feel tbe enects ot
vengeance."
Jemima, hand us the camphor bottlefi
Beddings and debutes ol
ibllshed in said papers—
el wei declared elected
district, and entiiied to A
fciative,.* ■ « ^
' iuced a bill, to en-
^ - •* ecgWtnrf
line.
Fa bill to beep.
lee valid (be use of cer.
officers of the comity.
«An connly; read first lime.
Bryan of BrazoriauMid
«pointed on a coMMlReo
Se of the House.
3NATB.
i M^fHinan took hit Wfttj
t. J. C^ilson, of Matagorda,
^wsidfnLannounced the followiog
Ig commjttees:
|HM 0 tfie Judiciary—Mesar*. Gray,
[Reaves ami VO)'* n nfT*
jQriwos, Wilson, rJcoit, Giay
Bnrlesoa, Hitt^
. Xrmstrong, Burks,
1
l,tr^i4>n>. Davis, Merriman, Meueo-
' ilslm. ¡
Ruar . Dancjr,Big®lowf B «¿Qfti
i n.v
tie. Wilton, Eddy Mtieeebach,
convontiui
A'
w . ^uicbj in inn q^jg
■1¡re Scurry.—We learn from ||ie '"P '|,0ir Santa Fo to St. Louis, rod.
•jton N"..%va tl.ivt the lion. R- Scurry . , ., JJ!?*
*2ton
lhat city
ou Sumliiv
av ^ u ,nft 1,1 t'10
u!c for Washington
Cll>
Oiinl T,oiI^e Xo. — I. O. O. P.
This Lodge rvas organized in the town
of Shel'iyvil!o on the 8th Inst, by the II.
W. 1). D. Grand Master, in the presence
!ur;;e number of n. embers from A ios
i
r dí,'e. Tlio following gentlemen wore
elected officers for the present term—
Pro.
M. D. Iletriiij,
N. G.;
•—
T. <}. Williams,
V. (!.;
—
C. C. Moore,
S.e.'y;
—
June's Irwin,
'¡'rets.;
—
F. Campbell,
P. Sen'y;
Jumos Arch-r,
Wnrden;
—
I. ft. Walker,
Co.iducloi;
—
Ii. M. Ii[-.-t'r,
O. G.;
—
J. T. Uaker,
i.e.
—
J. I3!.n k-iifhip,
11. S. lo N.
0.
E. San.old,
l. a. i., n.
0.;
—
A. E. iland'oy,
R. .S. lo V.
n.
—
Hnml, .SinIi.id,
I.. 8. to V.
a.
Je*-<p ,\ clTsan,
t(. H. S.;
—
Joi.ti li.'ilicit,
I.. S. 8.
this nolico without
8:
¿Ircd mile? per <lny,
Thanlsgmng.—Thursday last was
observed as a. day of Than' giving and
prayer in the slate of Louisiana.
O?" Commercial Embarrassments.—The
signs of the times foretfhdo heavy embar-
rassments in (he commercial world. How
could it b j otherwise \Vhen National whig
legislation encourages profligacy and cor-
ruption? Presidential travelling, legisla-
live banking, S- Miish policing, "Galphin.
ism" "Gardenerism" Arc. &c. aro the le.
gitimate chu?es of such a result.
frÍT" Lola Monies, alias Madame la
Comptesse do Landsfeldt.—The learned
eillio, Amedee Achard, speaking of the
dancing of Lola Montes, discourses as
folio W8
We cannot c
mentioning Hie kind liberality of ei'.ni
Iioust<iu Lodoe towards the OM.Fallows,
on the evening ol their organization.—
The Musoiis were in regular session, but
jnilerl off to aceomnWlfttu iho Old Fe>}'
liili the iiao ot their &acn j 11 i.o
Ttiom rif fraternal feeling we shall ¡i?_)E
lie pronrl tn chroniolo,
NEW r,XC;i.\iNGES.
York Evening Times, the new
lily ol Messrs. Raymond, Jones
[New York, has been received by
placed itp'-n our exchange list.
[a newspaper not only neat in its
/'yiriiiVarexecution, but deciJedly ¿.ble
id its editorial department.
Illustrated • Family Pri-nd—by 0. A.
Godirian & J. J. Lyons, Columbia, S. C.
This beautiful specimen of Southern en.
Jerpi'iso and industry is now upon our
<£ble and open to the inspection of those
who desire t%encourngo •' Home Matiu.
facltiro." The number before us contains
an engraving of the Lunutie Asylum, Co.
lunibi , S. C.. together with likenesses of
lion. ,T. 11. Moans, and Col. Wade Ilamp-
lon sr.; also an illustrated «tory. We
regard the Family Friend as equal in ev.
erp respect to the best literary journals of
the North, and worthy the liberal patron.
itge of otic citizens. Soo the card of the
publishers in another rclumn.
"One may have seen the dnnelns of Tngllonl
Carlota Griíi, Fanny Elaslor, and Orillo, and not
know tli« dinn ing of Lola Monies. It is sonieilunif
bizarre and unforeseen, that lias no nnnlogy in any
otlicr choroRrapliV, in liny oilier bullet. Wiiti ilia
Coniitess i.l Laurlleidl Ilia daiicinu Is nol an arl; it
is a phdninsyjl is a pación; it in the dream of tier
ípiing, and tW caprice of her summer. Slia dan-
ccs us the birds i-ing, without kuovvinj why."
Lola Monies is cxpected in America
some time during the nest tnpnlh/
of a Texan Col. H. L,
ossuth and his compatr.
OOOMtrwrf lpid if
n the
137* Wo
. v-
the foliowing^^Bs:
The suga^^lon the Brazos is turn
ing out biMMHRBexpectkli^i-fat least
■ioulile tlv.f.i,^t ¿Jipected a month since.
All I he platt,/^rare grinding; with great
no,cess. The cotton crop of the same
region, ns already secured, fiir surpasses
lhat r.| any previous year.
FrancisWnldcinan wns killed by James
F. Martin, near Matagorda, on the find
in«?t. Martin used a knife. The parlies
quarreled and fought about the ownership
of entile.
The steamer Brazos, Cap<. Chubb, ar-
rived on Sunday morning from Liberty.
She reports the Trinity rapidly rising,
from rains above, with a fine prospect for
navigation.
""Liberty of the Press in France]—A
single prison in Paris contains nine Edi-
téis, for publishlngiheir thoughts upon the
conduct of their government. Gods! what
a fieo country.—[lowaj^pital Reporter.
The Brazos river is in fino boating
order.
ESP Large lialUf Thread.—The
¡tor of the Texas Monument, in a la!
article on "the first 300 families which
emigrated to Texas says:
•'A large proportion of those worthier
having wound the thread of their tmi;-
upon The vast ball of eterna l/ true to
tháÉBbt objects of their cW6ti« J a^
w™!d their ways to "nia,,*Í
gions of more than mortal bliss.
Could we borrow c. few
me¥J that rent in tU «canopy of
JgBCS
Miner's Er¡te*s' íü,v«. Us for h}s m«u_
-"we drift uf-011.a Ve'a °f ^wcip^,,|nTJ!
what an inj
^orrigible «molcer that editor
must be. _____
Ccgisll^S^Sccbinjfl
4th I>aisiatnre of Toms, 1st Sessloi.
Reported for the Herald.
HOU8E OP itEfRESENTATÍVES.
j. ;jv. Gth.—The resolution creating the'
officers ol Chaplain and Reporter, at the ^
same salary as other officers of the House, '
was adopted.
The Speaker announced the following
standing committees for the present term:
Vommittce on the Judiciáry.—Messrs, Tarver,
Hartley, Hamilton, Harrison, Uiotvder, Johnson,
Taylor of Grayson, Griust<'d, Tinkersly, Ilalcli,
Hood, Neal, Randolph, Maverick and Andrewi,
On State Affair —Messrs. Fields, Flanagan,
Crocket, Evans of U?xar, and Sims.
Oh Ftderal Relation^—Mesan, Jotren, Throck-
morton, White. Bee, and Evana of Austin.
OH Finance—Mossrs. Bryan of Brazoria, Wilson
Andrews, Doom, and Peebles.
On Edit ;ntion—Messrs. Hatch, Howard, Ed-
wards, Coles, and Taylor ot Harrison.
On appointment.—Menrn. Runnels, Canr.on, j oat|op
Me Dade, Camp, MoFurlane, Bryan qf Cameron, A bill
and Stewart. puAlbvdi
On Land nff.cc-Menn, Smpp, Patrick, Lane, |órtiv¡<!d%
Dagset.nnd liardenian of CslOAell. 'course^ TO.
«• Public Deht—M' f'rn. Scott, Chsrltcn, Har- Qn ™0|
demon of Nacogdoches, Liwson, Evans ot Be^iir,
Tar'vor.. 1
Oii Public Landt—Mrmr. Bee, Evans of P U,
Mabry, Thompson, and Tilus.
On Public Buildingi—Lawson, Wren, Brises,
amilion and Itussy, .
tké P*mH—itetr)f~.Messrs. Gran, ol
Imani of Nacogdoches, tíwjktff, Raí
•nd
' On Priteltget and Election —Metan. Kvans
Polk,'Harrison, Jowsrs, Hardeman of Caldwell,
And Taj lor of Gray sun. 1
-^~'y,"ttV%BóUndariei—Me an. Crockett,Mc-
Dsda, Rossy, Tumc, «„,! m«hi
ltayi"
i'iu;V-j5
Ite
4
expf,.l
|inpo
seiiaiforl
qui King |
ne.
fieri
Mr,
X
-Messrs. Sume, Truti. Burks*
«e ep"~Mossi s. Willi mis, Kir.-
¿•lid Gray.
Messrs. Scolt, Burle
ITS.
da riei—Mes <rs. Bo; art
¡ AruisnonT.
ITS. Taylor, Burks,
Tru't,
^mri,
>•1
us and
s, Taylor
a commit.
ced a bill repealing
ün act regnluting es-
the manner ol ud<
eating Iho office of
Sojftpd by tho following
jwrt. Burleson, Davis, Datiev,
Ian, Parker, Ueaves, Scull,
Jllianis itn>l Wilson—14.
¡Aiin-trout:, Uigelow, Burks,
Grimes, Hill, AJeriimau mid
vas offered authorizing
"Tiuling and cunilugenl
, . postage on all news-
failocuinenls mailed liy
*r1 another resolution re*
jtcli of the two papers,
and South-Western
vnished to each senator,
roduced a bill ntneiid-
From the Austm Uaxetto.
The Inte itliU* Kisuftnim.
On the lftlh instant, thó Hon. Z. Wil.
liams FMdy iutrodueed into the Senate a
serins of eloquent and appropriate reso-
lutions, paying a itfs|-, tribute..to. the.i
iniiry of the lato Mai. David ftAKi)ufnn
vl ii remarks of thtf Hot). Seajitor
occ.H^iqp were so feelingly n]
ihut we requested a copy for p
and subjoin them as follows: . i
Mr. PreiiJftU et <l Ocntlemtn rf the ftrniitr:
I hold iu my hand the pmceedin^s of
_ public meeitog of tho citizens ol San
Augustine county, held in the town of San
Augustine, on thejtófld day ol February
Inst, on the occasion of the receipt of the.
intelligence of the death of 'he Hon. Da-
vid S. Kaufman, our highly Rented
Representative in the CongrigM «f >be
tin lied States. I cannot, Mr. President,
let this iavorabla opportunity pass witfeoui
adverting briefly to some of the acts anil
pub! .c events iu the history of that distin-
guished statesman and philafltbropist.
He was born in Cuuihcijniid county,
nnd state of Pennsylvania, in and
at the aae of twenty years ho graduated
at the Princeton College, and retired from
that institution with the h in best collegiate
honors, llo commenced his professional
studies at Nalchee, Mississippi, nudei
Gen. Quitman, and received his lliféuse
to practice as tin attorney Irom Judtjes
Slarki's, Siniili and 4Sright, of the Su-
preme Court of Mississippi. In ltill.j. lie
commenced the practice of the law iu the
town of NateMtodffes in tho stale Louisi-
, ami. As eaily as 1S37 he immigrated to
the Infant Republic ofüTeins, anil settled
in iliu old and time honored town of Nacog-
doches, where he commenced the'practice
of his profession in Texas. In 1839 lie
was elected to a seat in the Jtepr-.i-.onl-
ative branch'ofllie legis'lutnio nf tho Re.
¡I,' of Texas. Iu 1B43 hqi settled in
(ill uiitiii re4\ when h* reeeiv.-í ''i*
poiiitioeul Hi Charge d'Ajl-'i" -^
ister pleiiipoieiiilurjMo UiifCitj"
ington to act upon «be proponiti
(¡eiiernl (lavaunm'iit ,.l Il,u Uiiüi
in regaul to the annexaliou'nf T«
preparatory to her iticorporulion
gient American Union.
To bis efJorls on thin ocrcasion--at a
time when the lone star glimmered so
faintly in the political horizon of Texas—
wo aro much indebted (or Iliu success of
that favorite' measure and the high posi
íjblüriral
Tlis
a friend;
rf (villa Enquiri
l| l-1> *ll Im
0X to «is • y , „
ilphe pcrustM with into-
lyjjiesi «i. «u
liiiae wiv
ÍÁii %Si* and
i
Jl
Mplaewi,
-
^ Armr,s l.p lha
chOfSi jfa " wb rrfWiCa-
|hedral no v jltnitU, Tbkuáooi'b ins oSit*ted In
ibatohur tu 1>ew/1i. ti 5 "'Was un'ib* left of tlia
chun-bi mill thó prison was tin 'tin oijyr xidu t and
un Insh ides larrueks xvein erected, runniiu to
( is I.ver. 'I hiIntenJeai'b li oie'j w isTiu|k ill oi
Of lili s" io v-1 ofbarrucks, and tin magazine wus
I'eliind the ^ther.
There Werti livs Islsta aIvve and ftvn tielow tlio
Pliiee d'A fines; and ¡host inlet, were sit iu depth
from th« giver, thiis inaMng tlin wliu'e numlitHf
squares siijty-slx- 'Thm "«s l!ie old ciiy, slid
surrounded " llh a fori t'e alion rir.d enieied by g it" .
Bal"% Roi'go wad esiabl^lwd ata very eurfy
,0^1 ou llie if• i"nt of Air. AnigueiH' il'lrotfc It
, flHt^ls name from a Very rSiimiWils
ire^Rifcli wits lliir'y six.lecl in oireumi'Seno^
.•ndso mil ssid Straight th«1 it wns believed iiwjiiiff
sixteen aivi'lhe oilht
fomlieu lo. r. Sum, i.iiWtf lie- tlisl ailvnilTutrt
linp|iet)Bi| tona , " lllit^lrie wniiS' nnill'e i! I¡ 0
vvalkiii«. iiek," alnt, a "M'icjfc/ roll wood, it as
artcrwariHeililad I.r. Union
I'HÜ)ié Co"|T" rut • IT WAS Hindu Jlbntlt one illin.
died and thirty y«ais np'- 1'wu U; •>'« eouiiug-
down 111." river '«n> sto¡ psrfcb." « hl.th Ind. A
so,all rivulet es i*r,l by "itie Uoi)ai« 'i '■ i b wns
only ulicnt t'o'.'r or foe feci wi-e, I,y
vnnof theso «..filers, will. Ms Run i- -r«;, of
'i-nine, After «Rowing
he cane .«nhi in rhu tiyr 'Urty mile, bal.. -
He ran hack I, his «.o/r'ane.ns. "„ii tj.ey under-
look to push tHr l ii/¥"u tliri|'Bl'
the reals. Will. U^J.ecM-J ™ n.Utre |ierforoi«d
the rest, and in .veers tl.o «lio!# «fur-
r«nt ..f tlio lll ,! channel, and
ivltd filled nj. and eoveiW
ni i f M. lie MfUse w.m
lii. ¡In Minim a iva
lie*.
, - *
«i
tk¡
111 ' 0 «1 Jn t| 01 lllj
with wrfrili
iliT
IjLlli
lh; ¿
I nffi l' ' W\-f mi' 1 \ 'in AII" I *iii its
II will) Clif\|i'' llw f n f.-,v ih>i
i .« Cs, ,. .uj ■
™ttvm
u eilíj'i.nsrt n"iiy tn<Viniioi"e-
iff, ni i rrrr. i iV'i - - r." ¡ ^
;er Alubd'ti NiluiiiHfe^ was I flu 'i eiitu'
s
kffo
W • K -¿LT. - - US'"1——
which lookflietf n irmr.- ■ rmti nor(^i
la.hes, wit ill Aleban dus, and liTt
iras tfc
In,1 thfL „
nfiti I tiling Jut^etob section oi tlio act
Vs* courts.
ss elected reporter with-
lie final settlement of the
Ji£ state of Texas, and to
improvement of its water
pond time.
"Mr. Davis the bill was
jkitig out tfho seven first
the 8th sec-
"^\)rds "and lie it
Siting, "Jie it en-
~r tlio nl
atiieiM
secyVJ
lid
I Nesl.
On Claimi nnd Acconitt—Messrs. Wren, Mabry,
Chnrllon, Field., and Ruwo. i
On Internal Jmprueementt—Msssr. ^sylor, o/'l
Harrison, Bryau of Cameron, Peebles, Howard
nnd Coles.
On private land claim*—Messrs. Stewart, Lac,
l.iiwsnn, AIcFarlane nnd Thompson. w
Con\inger.t«xptnte —Messrs. Edwards, Neigh-
bors, Scott, Hooker and Maverick.
Engrotsed Hill —Messrs. Hood, Rowe, Flans*
gan, Andrews and Doom.
Unrolled Bills—Messrs. Tankorslay, Bryan of
P.iazoria, Bee ond Taylorof Harrison.
On Indian Affair —Mesers. Neighbors) Brow,
der, Throckmorton' Nenl and Titus.
Public printing—town, Charlton, Hatch, Wren
Neul and Ko sy.
On pott route —Messrs. Raines, Wilson, Run-
nels, Grinnied, Evans of Bexar, and Cannon.
Mr. Runnels proposed the following:
Unsolved, That the Committee on Pub.
lie Priming be instructed to contract with
the publishers of the State Gazette, and
South Western American, for five copies
semi-wjekly oach, of their respective pa.
per? for the use of each member ol thia
the ffl
ofTexásj
On iD f
refered |<j
provl
i>(r. i
for ll|
late
Ml
•kobVfl
lie oi I
the saidl
lo fib
tho Unij
M|
for III
I larri
[(nrr^'ol
time.
Mr.
resolutid
Re
Judi¿
fit*
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Is, the caption
>a bill for
■gable streams
Davie the bill was
PgUee o^ iutefhul im-
a
n bill providing
^ juiiÉ^debt of the
A ^'oad first lime,
' a bill reqiii.inL'
tjjiies of the repub-.
rj/.°fch the rovemn-H of
\,?ro specially pledged
Mi tho govnrument ol
p pad first lime.
n bill to provide
tho old debt of
the Counties of
[ir r.nd IaT.o!:i¡ tend first
•
Rg ofTered lie- following
lh\ commfllfco on the
[y^lie necessity oPte.
<fie civil and ciimi-'
itate, and prnviding
it Jvs for tho sutninar)
n slaved and free
ommitled by them.
,t. enat. r:i niliiiiWnH'.oufsP
\\ha i'.hul.ited 'no**
Ilf-ltw A (Kl-
.. I. j.orili of
thc'.e were iliu Allekus and Conchas. To the ('ant
of tlin Ah ill'.v, a...l v r> near ilia Apnlnelfuu
ilioniitaii.s, w.T« Ili'i Cherokees. Ail of il -"
llilies were oniitd fti protect llieins.'lven from Iho
Iro ni'.i., or Five Nations of ihe North,
Wc.it lioni Mobile tic fi..." nalioil wns Iho Pssca
Ogoiilns, which sig.iifiaa ii it""II of bread. Ninth
of this nation .> ■ I lie Cliuik.ii, or Flat I In .lis,
Ir.J iw. n'y fin il'o.i.at.d varrior . Th#
Chicir>'..ws, ll.vcry wafl li." !"•' |.l , e.o di'Milt
from the <!li.i!|i'. al.-ni ohm litir.!.'- .1 mid eighty
n.ilus, 'lutiy of ¡lie <j.It r H.L... r| (.lie the Chick-
u.'iov l..n ' ii
t)n ll.e II .yon fvl. .I"hn ll ry.- wan n r¡n >11 nation
called Aí|"v.ioi.|í"oíiis, ttlnci. •ii;ni.cs men who
hiar ■ i
The first nnt'on fiimve N.-iv Orlt'fcr.s, or. the river,
was 1.1>> Ut.tn.•■-, "hi' h fi." lyu lid mitiuii. 'I lia
Tcr.s.M ivrr.' nl.'.vc i! d I.lvcl^
But (lerhnl's th" mo-l rcioaikat.l.' of all ileso
li'iliss wus ti." N i lie/,. 'I'le y i'i.it 1. n.j1!'s ill
which ihe celestial ¡r was con la .i'y lo pi- 'f'I.ey ^
lvoi>h.f.; ed a lire spirit, all I r Ivillli'.l so a ll.illj
Ilia ,Mo.ail! iireoiint oft:,.! ci.'.oi 'o ofIi... rao
'I'llj, nation «as very ha lly ircnicd hv il." I* i.'iieltr
T-.e li.-l will' : i i i tl.ein «as in 17'.!J. AnulJ
uurrior w.ai l.pi i y a ho tli- r, ivi.l. r aj-travsting
, ,l1"' l1'"/ k !-ai3s!iictioii, Tiiia
wiilpWSS over in a lew i'.iy - an.I u tnii.iy . fp'-nco
wr.s made. Iu 1 Jü I. .It.fiiig the cohie|| vxini. r In
tiiasquill,Guv. lii i. ill." went up ivillia foice and
r.V.nckcd ib.'iu without just cause, mid wilhuut no-
tice.
In-Dnci^lier, trsi, il o Nclch' x miosnrrd all
lb* lieig .hoihood ot FiAl Jio.nlie.
ISli(lV d .1 'I. RI..ÍR.I of ilium til givo
njibJ.I'i ahniidln i" '•>« Ff.'.n !i It.«ir
iSv Vslly s. .-m"il o. sin.o.iij nnd i. g-
♦if f"ll, ol. ( ílVir.üot of a in...lie
Ii tlin llieaitilth'' lili! • niBr.'il InM *n
¡I with «II lili- iiclghi.urins iril n toiiso
Mail llie FrHUh on ii jlc n ilny. Tl.al.h.y
weiMO.Iw ii.- i*iittSo.H:y I.io.il!. - >.t ««/*, IP>m
WhiCh due '.Vail to l"> dr iwii i very iluy l.y one of
cot', tribe,
A wrniHin of ill'! Nn.'h.'U trihi cllicnvcrsd the
plan, an.! drew rmls iWuu the hnml!..' of tin- Naieln it
which pr. !'i|.it..i. .1 ilie event at iN'xichSK, nnd thus
saved tlx* ¡'-."i of the Fn'i.cl. nl ll.'i.H'cr |.osis.
The ('rent Sun and lie; Sunny Hnip-nl «ill. Ha ir
warriors, nceoo.,.¡i l| .1 tnjjy lit ir la'iil Wo.k a
ISatchv;-., r.nd Iliu other l.iti^l h a'airtn ini.eli viT tl.,
lied «it . Ill'M for i. ki tin ►l.-.ri in viol .lfmi uf
Ilia com cr.t h 'we.'ii t'. in. This led lo ti.n . *•
iril.-. In l?i'U, llin
l.|. I heir posse, sions,'
rent displays, receptions. Wo can-' I 1"" «"•« w"" '-ooii;.... d l.y
" r, #4t!i ffi«r rnnk Isl1 iltf.i fliit
lion Texas now occupies. The lone star
lias blended its rays in the gailuxy and Hint
blight coustollalioii ol the gloiious Amer-
ican Union. Long nmy ii shine iu nil lt-
prlsiine splendor, reflecting liyht Irom ii-
radiated points, lhat all may behold its
dazzling rays 1
After the passage of ihe joint renólii-
tion of annexation in 181-r , Muj. Kiiuf-
man was eleeled Representative to ihe
congi'i'ss. of the United Stales iiom tlie
First Congressional Disirii-t, unrl in 1847
bo was re-elected to the same ofliee willi-
out opposition. Ills e (Toils in behalf ol
southern imti ulions, and inore é'speclall.v
in the settlement of the north western
boundary by tho passage of the coinpio-
mise mensuré in to the settle.
ment of this vexed qti.-sl.ioii we are great-
ly ¡iidelited'ln Muj. Kaiiliiian.
You, Mr. President, and otl.er venera-
ble members upon this floor, have been
associated wllh lilm iu former days iu (be
legislative branches of the Goverment.
The eloquence ol his voice shall lie beuid
no mora., within these wnjls! His re
• ' •*—-l l«
" V i
. tbtl;
mains n«>w ri'itrnw beiw^di. the ^rwWife -'i'h
|pib nfM'iisl.it'ijIon, and winds jiirr
bem
rqitiem over l.ls j
VI do not propose to pass.a eulogy upon
tfc character -.1 iho deceased: that dtijy
n
has devolved upon nnolh^r. I have only
very briefly referred In sottin of bin jilMUr
acts. I revere his chailicler and public
services in Texns, and bis memory in en-
shii(W>d in the bosom of every true Ye
from the Sabine to the |{io (irnn.'le!
[Tlio resohuious Ijaving been read, oM
motion ot^.Mr, Kdily they were spread
upon the journals i l'lhe Honiite.]
Tucadh-ihirn and Tiice&Hdcc.—The
Emperors of Au.'iiia and ilnyii—one
white, iintl the other black—hive lately
astonished their subjects, as well us the j ien..ii...;i >n ..f the N..i,<!,(•/.
re-I of mill.iiiiitl, by a series ol magnifl-1 Wesl indi-m i'i'o.paiiy g«ve
not tell W'hieh is ll e iliiilalor.
Wiikn kk.aI) , <• ivt: en rlik Woni).—The
r.ni li'ii piip^ffsfceivctl l>y ulule mrivul,nnmirr uj
that ttion* me ffoifis? furtvurd «n |j tnluii I •
iwpnri ih Kni<«i-*||9 Fivncli nnd Hpini-ti 0' v rn*
t|l" kitifj u0 ''tlvrmh;
Oi ij'Mftl, C.'h i'< j u! riu' i!\* Ijcu ii í I rniinifi«;ot
"At •Iu " u « l.y i!i"m of ik** Niil* *
tli/,. fn ti,.o • l.>,y li« retail.".1 iho(iiiftlial nai.iu
ril'lh- Mis.-is.jpp^ *tlncli was Majichi Clia| i|ipi—
T..tli«r ol Rivers
iH<4
lit. r..
. il.i- Ancient
inents, by Which the throe Poinrs nr-to (,'iia an I'J'ha F¿."Jj co.rii|ne.l Meiichi-Chapipjii into ilia
lea Iho perpat.ijiy nf Ilia Spnnisii d"'|>otisin in ] i.mnc it has rver hincó borne.
Cuhn. When thin "Unit/ A/U'inctf' g'l ihair |rn|. . — ,
set, let litem appoint .Mr. Fiimora II.sir Viceroy, An exrhan;;.! says, "in a .villt.ge in Massnchu-
and give us lh« word,and tlie Ani' ricnt. deinncra-1 .a'lts ruoi jiix-src liiln ll.-d \Vn niriij Fluid." This
cy will whip the whole tuckni of tl.ein in duuhle ¡ we tin k is ve. v nfiflrupiiiit'', for rum hue wioh'd
quick lime, andrcceiro Canada in payment fur Ibul many a man, woman and child clean out of houiej
Job! • j liorna and humsniiy.—Z<«i' «.
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Evans, J. H. The Red-Land Herald. (San Augustine, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 29, 1851, newspaper, November 29, 1851; San Augustine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181523/m1/1/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.