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THE BASTROP ADVERTISER
DKVOTKI) To POLITICS, A 0 K IC V I. T V H It, EDUCATION, TKVI'EKANCK, I IT TK KHAL I M I' R O V F. M K N T, AND O K S E U A I 11* r O It M A T IO N.
VOL. V.
BASTROP, TEX AS, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1857
NO. J.
Ilot to llsll I .Ail V
why m y ym- How to Proper in Business.
In tho firsfplnoo, tmiko up your
"NO GOD!"
T!m ful lotting niinln, In tin • ivri-!#i t American '
HA riiOI* A I) V K TiT 1 S K III it was evidently «o unwelcome . . .
I'ut, henceforth, I resolved to keep mind to aoofmilitdi whatever you Mrs. l,r*n* in \tl * Hi.;mh unkv, u«-
A Thrilling Incident. | The Old Cnpifcol.
Tho tragedy of Nacogdoches, and I This was rather ft rudely constrnct-
tlic romantic incidents which led to ed f'raino building, and isa-.
< >r !i
wi'kn Kvr.nv i at i* v. nr
WILLIAM J. CAIN.
Ju'Ii+hr! ||M«/ f'titprtdcr.
^ Two hoi ! A I!* « Ml A II A I r A \ KtN •• I-ft In**
1 iimm hoLi. ai%«,t* puyticrit be «l 'frrri <i hu^or U «n
Ttitr.- Vo||ltiM
A i I *rh'-lr t apei«'t.. haraeter w ill be rh*rfe<t
double th *b>>*c u'vn iw . i , ./ i< . n
Mil
AiifittMnrsTt w II !.■•• i <• r t • -1 ul t he ml'1 fO*«
Dtili.a it a Sgi ahi /> th- '' t • * 11 • ?t (i <, liinl !■ i rty
CrvTHl ilMrn .-i'm |ll« ut tliscrlioii. J' t/.tr,., «
le**. eonMitiji* u - • * if i,
Tlir itiiml.' i of i|)i required nutil li ii,i. I ..r
m«rk n th* «ih-< r* .„t «! .**• 11 •• u,«. ri. I ui
•I 'nr.. m l • l.«r . : * • • iiiijyi v
ral «*ed« < i.« n sill i iiiu< 1 •* fmm tlioib«ir«
9 thiikft Mho MlvcrtiM' bv the \ei*r.
i u«<t liit I'>i; m til bv tji.-m •)! iu "l •••. ! I •
-r*i
The Texas Wagon.
f-| 1 ii*MAftl of 11 • \\ t. l nt n child,
krmitiirvlillrd M( w 11 It cr«MlMf«« w ild .
r« «*KI |Ia« i < WkeU .ti i T' i Iit bis *al<,
«Mi( Ii f the i*a •' n ;. ! uli iu*.• a ;ivi'
tnv mind with h< tr «r < hi
.mi i.ml Mr 'u1* u 'i.i
. # U ,
r « )«t i•• n IMi l
( M*l( ft! til 1
err m«ni i^
I<kmI free,
the San .It* hi'
rtr ihfi
rn dieo.
« the v* •
fill) Ull'l Of lM-4 1
itRiimi, litlU, AII<
,
AKV town« aii• 1
t uilu th<'
and nr
• r • Aa* njj'* 1111*11,
ill**'! I|i«* < ountf r
luil «•«!«•
k a ridf.
lh« * gamed i i'
It lid liiol tin t
i h r • v
t
I of rut i sml • !•
ttiMiii t«>ak .HJI. 1
!>> Jifi'tJl UJHli
CAM dot 'w*
* r II nil tuk«
ii y tiutigi at
!H- denied
1*1 I
Ai '.
y, I k'i a* I I. ve t
' ine, in the** I inn
;r Alid <•!>««.«• in*
e ti, ftwl ill
k*e
I t« it w v>\ ,
•II 'x bruit,,
A. it rule
t:
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a , •• «u
jui;
i
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1 I Or
M
V'
Ht
nrtt ft Story.
/lit \ «<r
iifirnmt,..ii tr «t.y
h rit "
stiii v was rrlati -I t
■•fnl, an liihii I'ai
inv memory s r « ,
ml va||
li*
U'
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f n Mi) t
retain .
*• tl«ty j
i. illod, m c ' ■ i
v r ridn.
I I:m- ii. ri t .
cjniln uvll, 1
• !««i MAi, *r
*' fil llllo ?h
?l MH* A'. I
ri: h if
> 'fib >• !ii • I a
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Ud<K
line,
ii/ hi r ti
UM.
i-
inorit timu
'• '■ inn 'i
• kh .it | rri
v n Uii I ill V I"
' ' 1 >11 !l .IT .i':i
■.I'Mtiv: iff
. i lo hido .u I
'>) 11 (*• fr
d tin ! I.
iH'nnj
1 r>-<
i\H r>. i
i w
! tli -
vit*,
ill.
HI
am
ii ti|i
* I
i ' III! ;
(ill
il I \,
1 it CNI
iciijrth.
i
u<
nul
1 lioiiuli!
ia<. fciitfii' ■
■ detft
t! ruii^ i
li'.nitit mi • •
tun, or 1'ii
i.!n;j of n'l i .
■• i.'^otlbnii
Hi ■
•ittH^- ti I
•II II) \V<*I
*| l I). Ill I I I
,v v iUji |if
• il In 'Mi j i
a watchful cvo upon lur. A tlmui- u«*?rtabt; decide upon m.uio par- "• >i hj o,« ,.f u... 111. i>ni.,, ..i iu ,.i. - Toxan War of Iiidfpondeiici', tin! vear or tw tlio plnoo of «jssi.,nfi.r
niidcruel thoughts erowdod upon mo, ticular «'i"i.lovmont, and persevere I "The fo°' u,u M"J h" <jo'1'" their parallel only in the Woman Ins tlio I ongrcM nj the Kepublic «d ie\-
now, Iliat I delivered tb«r« «m in it. All difflcaUiw ar« ov«roon ****** itato«twp tory of Lo«p ti Mid the «.Id lirutn-. **■ lu wall, have werbbratod tn
Hoiuethii..' which mv wife concealed bv dili>jnce and iu iduitj. He not ".v« Q i .v«T.. t ftnwar j Juan Costa was a person ot lullu the elo«iuent appcaln of many ot tin-
from urn ; hJio. whom I thought ho afruid to work with your own hands, |
artlesn, free (V im all duplicity. and dilijjt ntly too. ,l.\ cat in gloves
At this period I had attained mv cup-he* in> inice.'' "lie who remains
thirtieth year. I.ad v was on in the mill u'rinds, not ho who goe* '
Iv two yearn younger llian mvsclf; and ei'ine-. Attend to your liii^i-
l*i ii t from her sweet and girii-di *t \ le no-s; never trust to another. "A put
of beauty. and a gay and happy that belong-, to many is ill stirred
manner, no uno would suppose hi r and worse liuilod. lielru^al. "That
more than twentv. She had been which will nut make a pot will mako
educated on the continent. J knew ' a pot lid." ' .'rave the uuiicn "'pi '1 ■
ii .iiivm Mill i.uCe caii' ■ 11 tli rnsi ,ve>-.
e abstemious. uV 'ho daintier love ■
Ki i' ea. I v.
11.. '♦ K s . Ii« i, t>iiO
liiul received matriiiioiiinl proposal^
— if she had no! been actually en-'shall beggar- prove.'
gaged to a gentleman -before quit-
ting I'a.' -. Hitherto, this cireuiu-
■'aiioe had nev er gi veil me the «liL'lit
e- t nnea-ii:h ; but !!• • w my thoughts
i n \ >1 ii ii t a r i 1 \* reverted to it- hatinted
me by day and r.igiit.
Hetweeii mv wi.'■> and her tnai<
i here mil in ii ti ii -1 i :i 1 iliti mae v, w
iil' as I u:i ii-r-t t i the latter in
it g what is railed an old follower of place depeiiilein
the lauiilv. 'I'llim Mienan was one of )•■ --e-S"!' ot an
'The i-lc'-ping fox catelies tin pi • t; 'try.'
"I'loilgh deep while sluggard* sleep,
and V'u will h;.ve corn to sell and
keep." Treat every man
spect and cieility. "Kver
gained and te thing' lost by i
! <■
with ro-
th itig is
urfeiy.''
>• id iiiaiiilvrs insure succes. Never
antiei.iato vve
tilth
lrtv source than labur ;
id w r'll all Uln' A ride.
fr. v fin- in rr I ••
\ vrbtrv | reit)
i • iijw n the n* rr aide,
r U all Uk 4 i uie
the talh
in pr.'ii'
I
■ n
•\ er
her
• aw, an I largi
ice
was hand
t: •• feature •tr..;igiy defined
i
intensely <
dai k
and
„ ,1-.
, b {■ >04OH tli" fi
j vod. /or . ic lb*' ! i
V. I |e\ that I Mi* \v i
1 l !t timt aoiui'.thi: l' 11 ,
i.i t I iviv. t >t to know, 11- ,i\i
i g. "I will loll
>. ihe di avi
>'.ii
•' r -in
Ml II l!*.
I'ltdho' I is g^ii'g.
in gud Jam. • frigl i
>r* *
in:
n ' leeliug, I hurried ; j.kJ
•i6 -d tli ri ugli ti a hall,, rival
"0,
lawi' and p'ltn.ro.l into
t , 'it that loud;; to a -i jne*:-
■ c pml «. f tlnr 'vciuidi , n did I
pa j miiil i w.oi full) a
in..ii Oom ilie ho ise, wio-u t tlncv
• ^ If VV«l| ki>« I'reon • liy U
i n >f th ■ li or, tit«i i. i • i a 111' ■
•'■'ii 1 w'k •, oi . I v l .ioiii t- i
>1 1 ll «. ) 'III M< I Oi .11 .1.
' ' MUllll'i 'JJ.VI'I NllAS 'V'i'i i
i' 'Jf iI'm tuou. pi•• a
• t n *Uirv In ar expltiuuti ,
< . >u , enghi ' av" ii •« :i
},*r •. , rH , ill ' i• ' rtui 'd
her eyes larg
]" net ■ at it g ; In r lung t ing
ed l';.i-e ; a . I in appoaraiicc, ymi
w ii i h:i\ -aid that she was nearer
lifts thai f-irty. Tli is jiorsnn, with
her erect 'igire, Mr.', tslKen alt' getll
er. what many wnuld pr««n-mnoe ti
i ei v fine M '.uiari, but somewhat nia.->
culuie.
I laving dose i ibod tnv wife's maid,
how shall I tell v m of the Imnible
sunpii i .ii which (i/.ed upon my im-
agination.
1 thought, perchance, '.his maid
was her foreign lover i'i disguise!
And yet I did not, could tint, be-
lieve it, tli''iigli the fruitful idea nov
er absentc i itself from my brain.
a thought to inv beauti-
i\ boluvt I wife, 1 c.mld
::. v . If. I ltrm e, rather,
e idea from my mir:•! as
i of Satan.
it day I became much
nth in the niitward and
.ii. My happiness mus
niturally liglit and cheer
gave place to irritability
Time tiew on ; days and
m ed withnut any particular
i' until one morning, lim-
it m! to Accompany ;i gentle
ti, neighborhood n :i fisiiitig
ev I informed A_ s that I
*h return until eve iin:r, ivlien
I ing mv frit-nil fn diuner.
)'ii ly after breakfast, we
M i a dog cart. We had not
•" tiinre than four miles,
urning a >rner ■ I a r .id,
111 was uie 'ting s|tnrr"M ,
, i ar the In>i -e's head that it
t t and dashed oil' at a fur:
0 , , tior did Me -.tup uat.l we
v.t in a ditcli. We wore
i to give Uji our da\'s e>
i' and, leaving the gr • >nt to
i oft he bru i si I lc ii'sc to v
I I walked Kinartlv h niie
it cut, and entered the
\fiei conducting in\ fnetid
rawing room, 1 11at■ -t cd u].
t i late our disaster t< \g:.es.
• i is• ed through my dre-sing
' oiri l the d'Hir again bnlted,
tinet 1 v heard m\ mit'e s.iv,
dtei ng v.tice " lie ha- I
( i 'i Me are discovered !"' The
1 . • I I'i 'in my i \ es ; | had no
n y • I • hi lit; mv wot st Ii ars
v I li/cd 1
io agony of t lie moment' I
I b.li-k .1 feM paces, U1V In il'l
n v heart felt bursting, and 1
! • I nigh l.illet) tn the grniin I,
it i ii fieti/v of despair seizing me,
lii one rush at the door, and
d for in t.mt adtniilance. A:.-
tic . ( ■ ued I lie door, atul stoi id t rem ■
I g i lore me -, hor attendant Mow
• I irther end ol Ilie apartm> n'.
Id I mi m ifi) aside dimming
" lioiliellt ijllit the In ise;" and
across the loom, sei/.od tu\ i
the throat, thundering Ibrth :
•sail,nr this moment \on die!" i
T i w;i • a tiionieiit's pause. Oh, |
tin ni "t that moment.
I as a corpse, Agnes stood
iv:i iv I w it h 11 in or, ga/iiii.' bn at h
h iijxin the tableau bel'nre her,
v ,11 , in sull'iicating a-ectils, my
• Sobbed out: "I'll! sir, hit!
II Hu i lis the life is in mv pnnr boil\
; ' , lli'tnlll" tn cntifi . I • 111 /'(<//
.J "<■ pl'r.kilHj "ttf. til ml/'• ^v'iV >frty
ti-om any other
o-pocially novei-
up' :i bt c 'iniii g a
iiiheritaiico. '"Ho
v||o Milits 1 t dea 1 tneil - -line- UKIV
lave t" g i I' r :i i"iig time barefont."'
He who fins after a shadow ha«
a iii arisome race." Abo\ e all thing
never liespair. "i i d is where He
M ilS. H 0 lie!
trust in him.
th
wlm trn!v
Desperate.
An unmarried friend oftialvofton
or some other place writes thus to a
friend of thU eitv :
"So far as being disgusted I have
the ;/>•;m/ixt one nn me at this mo-
ment that any pnnr devil ever had.
I am almost tempted to forswear the
whole race of faithless creatures and
never again enter the pres. n -e of
tins speciuieti ot'cliniigeabie luiiiian-
itv. Talk about running mi the mo
man line to me !! ! Would t> < ><><1
ii irn,
II
I had never been
Net been able to 111->i
object 1 was wnl int
m-irld c* sic.'ial! v n<
I
I have tie\ el-
ver t r what
this ras'-nlly
.'er gave
!i sent.
nailing mo
my c
angels
angels.
word of a l';i rist. K
he i- selling mo tl h
bought at the last fire a-
at tin
I. -rd del, vcr ine f r"ii. eli
I has e a< much fa 'h in the
I
ling
•lew, when
clothes he
i have in a
woman's, and the former 1 M ould not
so help nio triul, believe nn o .th. —
1'oet.asters and fools may goon prais
ing these beautiful bundles of absurd-
it ,,—g sorned by capr;ee and con-
trolled by whims- appat.-'iv all
it • iing and i -.ills i! void nt' dl.il-
ty,C"l«l ;i- AI j no glacii and licart-
1' as 11.-el , but. I me 1 have done
■ til the!
subliniatud seltishn
tn reinarlt.
I ition ol enn
iigtiali :i,was
in -t n ceis ed
hcarl kicki:i.
m i'",
SOIlil
evils:
I I 'III II '
Sum hhloi'ttr
Wi) } i|VSII Jilt', I
: IT t1
.1
I ti * h v I
tlr.iM
unlet
hSt Mill.
\ |Nitnli 1
I loin *1111 \ -hip
\ ii k i
I llltll I lllil I \ •
I i in it 1. i ! ••• MI
\ IlloW 11 j • i''I t'ir
hniu n il i t till
lll«I .
Old
• M| |m v Miri
• ^ bol A.\
bund,
buc^V IKMI,
did tho Mi'" ,
••I |. d deli*i . mi1
mid .
I A t
il llaroii ceasi d hi i stnrs while
s-i o inadiated hi > coin otititice.
2 ./"An Arkansas e-lttoi- has got
man ied lately, and ha- dm- • In . onio
oiithusiastie. I Icai him :
Oh ' then* li '!• i hi thi i w i.| " \ "i Id i h . ' lib'
I htm ait h> I ho a|o i, jn jir and tickle %«•«ir w te
I' iaII- tin" ivi i' « -.I h'*r Iij.h in i in • i ul <•!
And Ini>t th.- «'n'l -o ill. i 11pi mii .mi ktiis
A wise man might tn h >p • t ;• the
bo-t, be prepared I"i- I ho m i ', and
bear with «-'|uaniuiity m hales er nmy
1 app'Mi.
Th ( on the mid* is found,
SI rinkon it drinks its cup of detv,
And trriiihU* nl tlm 'mind ,
" No (sod!"—astoiii hi"l i.i lm cric*ti
Kmsn out her r.mrn hour,
Ibit fven wandering bud Unit Uics,
Heprove® thu Atb .it-luic.
The ftvlfu n forest lilt* its lumd,
I hu Alini/hty to pi • •' Iniui ,
The Ims-klot on it* cryntal urn,
I I !) Ul 11U Ul* II ' «'
II' • a vlU the deep and vcnjfofui m .i,
Aioiig ita billow) tiu« k
Ttie re«l Vi'auvin* opens hi* mouth,
Tt burl the f.ilii*hiKm! buck.
The j«ulm trco with tl< pruicel; ere ',
The cocou'a leafy shades,
The I.road-fruit b -udin<; t-. its lord,
In yon fuipialsnd ulade*
The n n|f Srcilii that born© by winds,
Tbo rorni(f "purroiv*' fe« d,
The mcllon. the dosert satidt.
4 -Ivito the •"! iter's rood.
" Si. fiod®" NVitb Indignation bi^b
T'. - ti't'Ti nt sun is Mi*r d,
An I the pale in.nil luriiA pah r still,
At buch an iaipf iuj word,
At I {' tn their burning throne*, the aUrs
lc k down with sn^r) eye,
Thut thus i .. rtn - f ditAl bll.'ult! tn- k
I.trni.it in.ije«ty.
once and bravery in the wild forest, tnost jiatriotic and gifted sons of 'ie\-
but ho fell under the displeasure of as. The Convention which formed
Santa Anna, and his million, l'odras, our present State Constitution, un 1
the eninmaiidmeiit of Nacogdoches, in it, July 4th, lS-l.T. Tliei
was sent to arrest him. Ho arrested
the farther at the supper table, attend-
ed by his only daughter, a young girl
of surprising beauty and intelligence.
He loaded him with chains, and cast
. |.:. . Int.. io' on. :iol -v:*l'iitir I
piav.rs anu enireatics. Finally I."
islatnre continued to convene uiit l
the New Capital Wiis finished. S i
then it has been used for vir ni- pi..
poses. It is gono now—torn mi,
"tid a market aud town hall will
cupy the situ.
Oil
Out. t,pr ..o l.J,c vestiges of
"lit- Il
«
j aw
iroposed to frcc^hu fai^^-, if the i mor nationality ditsappca . T« ilm
.-ould V.iiseiiff^aiicritSco old Texiau those tlilngi tii-odnce a
iiughter would
r iunoce^ctJ ind honor. She re-
eled the infamous proposal with a
>loiv in tlio fa'-o.—TI'o armed riillian
•ro a horible oatli to executo his
will on both
sorrow lb I impression, tie-pit
conviction that they arc the n-i
of Time and Tropes-'. 1! -,ii,
forget the timu when this hum
liouso was tho capit '1 "f a na*
tlu
i, I i ,
With dark eyes, tearless, fixed as few in numbers, but rich in the ei•
1 those of a corpse,yet llashina a doub- j oniont# of patriotism—blindly at I
le portion of luminous fire, slio moun-j ardently devoted to tho country, and
11 ted a horse and hurried away wild over ready wltli ■'tout hands .n
around the country.
She halted at everv house, no /nat
A Strong-Ariaed Woman.
It ia related that in the year 17"-'m
tin < i rand Master of the Knights of
M ilt.i sent as a present a costly brace-
let, of rubies to Madame 1'reiioy, a
French lady of great beauty, in token
of her extraordinary and gallant con-
duct, when an Algerinu corsair at-
tache 1 the vessel in which she was a
bravo hearts to defend it. His
will revert to old times—old icen-s
whether Mexican or American, and old wen—to tbo period w!t. -i
,1 rehorsed iu thrilling horror, her! overy citi/.oii was, por-force, a s"l
I Iter's wrouvs and her own. | dier, and uil felt aodacted as a V-atid
'A 11 timid modesty, all weakness of brothers. And in no instance tha
ad vanished from her tongue, utter- tho feeling more evident than on tho
! ly consumed by tho scorching thirst I Oth of February, 1 -*4i . When l'n-
of veiiganco; she painted, in passion's ident Anson Jones, on tho steps oi
firerv language, and with awful mi- that same old house, i:i an imp'- -
nutetiess. the fact of the damning
deed. Site bared her virgin bosom,
and showed the livid marks of the
ravisher's lingers among the azure
veins along the surface of snow, now
polluted and soiled, but before as pure
as the gleam of an angels wing.
And still, wherever the beautiful
tU'.M I lift ilfJtl HI lillltilollt iTil.1 II * j i p ]• l i"
passenger. This ladv was it. a p.,la- mau "andcred, a deafeuduig i ell o
ere, bound to Cenoa', and the Alge- «'nith and vengance rose up against
. . flt.t t v iii ti It! I lm lulnli II iit liilill I'll l 'OA
sive and touching address, jun "tinc-
cd the ftjiange of Goveruiuetit tin
anuexafinn of Texas to ihu t • • ■ i■
and concluded bv saying. '-The lie
i'hei. ■
rme
br.it
coming alongside
lsido, and then gran
ling with
her,a number of the Algeriiies board-
ed her sword in hand
n. As Hannibal on his
b. nded kin e -svore eternal enmitv t >
U"tne, S '--.sear 1 against these per-
so i e and hell guided counterfeits i f
dilluted man. Tln-y feast on ourde-
votions and revel upon our sighs a
prostrate admirer makes tlieni in-
'■•n-ely happy, the sighs of a di -an-
p".;: ed lover render the.n ecstatic
ait l tin- . ireri-.f "t'a eriishi 1 and bro
ken heart upon their albir "f
Tho crow were
about to «ubmit to the enemy, when
\| ulame dn l-'n ti -v snatched a sabre
Horn a w-'tmdod sa;i 'f. and svioided
it wit ii :i -ton I:i: geourage and effect
The crew aniniiifed and inspired by
sin i iin uni \peeu d oxatnplo of fo-
tntde vii!ni', fought with enthusiasm,
killed several of tho pirates and drove
the remainder back to their own ves-
sel. W hen 'his lady reached the
sh 'io she was cvervsvliore greeted
with acclair.ations by tho populace.
The Marquis do St. Christeaux wait-
ed upon her, and with his own hands
placed a ei svn of laurel on her head
and a portrait 'flier wa • taken for
th- queen of I- l ance.
A II u-; v M \KKi.icii -It is a gin-
ril'US ! .glil to see tsv-iold people who
hr.ve sveatliorod the storms and ba k
01
public of Texas is no mm
was a smothering of en<nit.ions •*. ii.cn
all felt, yet few desired t > fli.-ph'.y m
public. Broad ohents liviiit ed -"•• ng
hands were clinched, and len s Wein
flowing down cheeks where the hint
tho tv rants. The people of both races boon strait gem for I nig, h n. icirs.
and all classes, flew to arms, appoint- tt was a moment of deep, int-i st?
ing a general rendezvous for the 14th emotion. Had any one her t. > ihit
of Juno, nr the residence of the absent, atl'ectioti of Texians for tho I- aitfifnl
and now iinprisoiioil Juan Costa. laud of their adoption, tnis seem-
It was there debated by the people *« nW hav«, removed all sk- ptieinn.
11. .n.. I,, . '■••.'♦ack, and who shoii'd The old lio'ise its goiiu—it him dis
he their leader; but nothing agreed ajipcrtred before the rosisile - wn\«.>
on, the whole assemblage bade fair pr"gross—it is numbered wiln
to break tip in confusion, -.vlieii a tall t! u tilings that were ; vet there nu
and posvei fill built stranger, who had loyal hearts which iv 11 beat !■• "er
just entered Texas froiii tho States,! when they think of the by gone dnya
'came forward and addicted the inn. when it was tho < 'apital of a feat i
titude. i p,,0p'°t who loved their own sunns
a; in
UI am a strange", but am also a
and for itielf alone, aird were
JH -
*V\
man, and I owe my life, soul, body, j ways m readiness to sacriti-o pro;
health and happiness., all --to womiiti | ty ' ni' ii^ t«> notaiii its honor and
—t i mv mother ! and if 1 turn a deaf presorvo itn integrity. I.ink-d as it
'is with our pas', history ~ v.itii *ho
.•ar to tho prayers of an innocent wo
man, a-k'ng my aid against a villinn,
pas',
brief, ; lorinns and brill inn eircer t'
ma\ she and my '.oil curse me
s ou sfav behind. I go tol* one to fight
l'odras, and his well armed ravisliL-s
i>f' your wives and daughters ?"
Tit" speech Wi-.s received with tre-
Jt | the " I, uie Star Ri public,'' iii
not think of it without end.'
sentiment of the immoriul I
en
r ti
i j
in the sunshine of life together, mend nts cheers and a general,shout,
gi hand in hand, lovuiglv and truth- that seemed to shake the solid earth,
iv, down th • gentle declivity
. t
of
super
ss w.'ihl fliroM'
them into a state ol beati:inlo. Thov
hall havo iioiii' oftiiese f: >111 tno. 1
fnrs iv ear tlietn ami t he ir devilish arts.
Ilt.d heli'et • I't 11, t'ofever ilei 'are mv
self their unceasing am! utiappear.i'a
bio enemy."
<iie.it (i n| was there no one about
toil..id his head t t '.itch him crib
him iu a lunatic a-vlum il 'ii't let
him run a' large he'll tin .sv ;i nek
in soiiic inan'.- garden h it ;.inie
line's boy, of "pias smash" with
sonic! ii ul s .- egg
It is perhaps us, ' -
•hat til s epislohliy ebli i
cell t rat ed svratli and in
prefaced tlm ■ • "1 hase
a h ttor I'i "in mv \i •
mo toll II." s' ■' /
In! .
time, with no anger, no jealotisie
tn hat: 1 garnered up against each
ot ier. and lo king with hope and joi
to tl i e\i-"lasting youth of heaven,
sviiore the' tsvo shall bo ntte forever.
T a' i - true inarriage for it is the
marriage .f spirit w.tli spirit. Their
lose i-> svoveii into a woof o| gold,
that neither time nor eternity can
Hover.
A N 1 ss I -i. in tit Honrs. Tho Al-
lan! I'lanscrij't .s responsible tor the
I 'llowing : "lleeeiitlv :i geiitleinan
uttered the first peal oftho revolution.
" N\'e will go! Death to the ty-
rants!—Kreedom of Texas, and tiiei
giant sha'l bo our leader
And then for tho fir
" Still o' r tbcNi* sociuh tnv m«•••■••! \ i \
And fondly btOods wi lt iii?« m
Tune but the impre«> • \ deept t .? ik .
As stt'tfuniA tbuir olunueia d'• -. i - •
I Sf.it. Timon*
An old bachelor genlng' t n n
boasting that everv rnek m i - ' linn :
tune was
( iar to liim as tho alphabet,
svho
was preset ileci.ireii
. .„ , , ..new of a rock of which lie v
heard in the land "t 1 e.xas, the name j , j f Name it, mud.'
K ..... .in .... I... ♦.. t I... I f f , ,
( oele i , m rage. I' is -«•*
A 1.
thai :
mo an echo to tho
hearts—the name of!
destined to be
pulsati >u of all
rinmias .1. Uusk.
Tho next day he led his raw io- ,
eruit.< to the attack of Nacogdoches,
and stormed every position against i
ao
■. ii ei
m, 01 ;ed
tlie cfa-
iur I biilv "i a not
i n joy in g a sleigh
the tracesM ii
if repair, an
sistanco c"t;i
jhb'iring city were
igh ride, when one of
broken be-, otnl all hope
ii* ii point whore no a--
be ha I. I i this emer
llo, sir, replied the lady.
{SgT'Amoiig other ble i i
Doctor I'ranklm, a oian
thank ' J. d for his sanity, be.
odds, after an assault of four Hours, I "lftko8 l,il" '"M.'IT- h'tho gr
tlm carnage being dreadful on both
s;des. !• oitunately among the slain
was the den i l>od\ of tho atrocious
l'odras.
I . f *
I,." 1.1
genes tlieln lyp
pan. li r a good e
t'' lllilk• ill
'ii r<
t'roiii her ex-
ipe sufficient
were lixod,
and tin pai' ■ IP 'S i d on. S i much
ii ai'.unst hoops, that a-
j:i -I ieo M e gis e publicitv
lu.il
has been
a in it 11 r o
to this es i
\
in their tasiir.
irrc
i • eiisuggests that,
v ilia-mi; 'ii a • ienieii are required
catics
tn ie.is their utnlirellas and
a!, the do of the Mars land Institute
Upon s 'tin; the I'.i , it is but il
point of eoi. I s to re p; ro the ladies
to Iciis e 1 bcir h'ops. lie think- that
iu a land of c ,i:al rights, if one pai ly
I'; -Mil iio \. It is said that tl'< re
tire now in llio limits of Cinciiinatti
full three hundred colored families in
a state of utter destitution and want.
Tlii.s does not include cases of indi-
vidual biiU'ering, but whole families
numbering from live to ten poor,
Ui-erable creatures in each house.
All of these are objects ot charity,
depending wholly upon the various
charitable institutions iu the city lor
their daily sul '.eiioo.
osophor's conclusions are corree', s
know tsvo or three indivi luahi i i
(roi-.zal's svho have a great de;.! tolx>
thankful for. —l'.'ruj.
S.VAl s\'l S.VMIKi — III the l.egisla
posed t i d 'fraii
rti
turn of I >hio it is propose I t
chiso white men born in
countries, and en Iran eh ise n.
This proposition, if it passes, will !>•
tho bond of union belsvoeii (lie lac
i/
bro't/h i
Is ll
I1"''
lepo.it their tinibei\
so slioiiid - In o her / •'/f i •
I' "What are you about, my
• h ,ii s.iid h.. grandmother to a
little boy \s ho ss a s.uln.g along the
room ami ea ting furtive glances at
a gentleman who is a j is nig a visit,
"I am |r \ i •■, grandina,' to ■ - a! pa-
pa'" hat mil ol the room, iviibm : let
till ', th.- relitleuiiili see it, I •: papa
I wan t a hi tn i,. think hij out.
* . ; |i is n >s\ discovered by some
literary an! juars that the e« lebrat
cd lines begi • i ii ni g,
"When lovi y woman stoop* to
folly ' A •'.,
is a misprint, and
originally written
poet read .
"When hiv
folly" &e.
Thi. Mi
(til., thole i
who has siv
I'i el I ;l I 11.
ss as sh
t'ei d , ii.-
ttotlS.— ' If, i.) '
A young woman, who sva
before tho l'oston police, a'le "d n
delouse of hor res|icctiibd ; v that i.in
was acquainted with all th hisvye
iu New Vork! She wan mmitti ;
for six months.
Kx rrssinii.rri of M si in. A r
liable swell declarei that !. • bile's
danced one evening sv it li
young ladies, the uniled circumi ;
' anoo o| whose dresses amount. I to .i
that tho I itn s ns hundred yards.- /'itnch.
by the prophetic J rs ru u\iTio\, A young lady n ■
linked by her mother for ki - In
intended, justified herself bv qu '
the passiigo : "Whatsoever s> ssnub!
that men should d • unto i a, dn \
even Ho to tlieni."
A punster, at tho p..inf. n; ih alli.
1 oing asked In ea
tlv woman IIov/'x to
"eli comity,
111 I!
said to i i .side a lady
uis, each of ss hum is t
ht's tall She says tho
d> esv them out so, sv ui lis
u 'n on t ha: ghai chicki.tis
ileeliiivil pay III.
of. Ii IS st• 'til I' b.
a
lie f.
pie'-n nf pnih
.:d
il un
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