The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 19, 1856 Page: 2 of 4
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i morning w« moro deoi'i*#. v a / *|MWn *CMl
Aatbo Judge waa going to OontLjb ban4*1 , Bua1a«:
wumUortrtt with papers and b4tito«%6 wad o et, i°r OUaa in Yale
, the comer of Obartrca and vflkM' pwtoto L *« •!
Ma same Daunoy, wbn aoc<8pt8$zam In an fi e, weo«v ae^en rf!
ontlf amioabl* winMl' jBTAilitd bi 'be coat * ^... ,
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m*M jjlatl' to meet him, aa he wanted to oulleotion for Kansas ju Uio North '
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' incer Jabn F. Ilaskiw, in cb
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Joahwa WPP|KW. 0."
8. Thlgpen, ba ap;
.t the Democratic party
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>! On. motion of H 0. Batte, it (was
of the party are justly di
p able aad laeid manm
addremM ttmmratihg,
Retoltkd, That the Democracy of
pledge themaelrea to give their eordiai
the numinae oTthe non\-entio«.
? Roolfd, That the chairman and Seereto
added to tha liat of delegates. >' ..'jtv
K. 0 RODOERS, V
SC. C. Waiowr, Chmrmnn.
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Visier held i
' * "KNOW NOTfllNO WITHDRAWALS. A
i y - TitiH Co. Tsxaa, Ma.oh 8Mb, 1856.
? iiWo.the andersigaed, being joorcroony
-J—d to beliave that the Know | man in tho < _
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pa para, and ask the Democratic party
Bw rcadmittaaaa aasongihem, by reeantatin of
war error, and we hwreNsotred tW wa will aemt
annooaeementW the Stoadard. for puhlina-
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diffiMtittei in ita dhjnM^
STfca raktow on <ha mohiT?
n tJjS.iL S has excited diacoatent on
the iangunges of the ]
provinces to be. ren*5 ^
Tlnios remarks of I
but every toiitcnoe is a
man has been read in one or j
and promulgated in the presence <
astical, civil, and military dignftari
to ray tho Greeks and other ChristSi
of tho Porte, to whom so mneh h*s4
ted, ire dissatisfied because the)
raccivcd more. The old fanatic
little, but look daggers. The
tnwement will depend very
me^, on whom will devolve
of rekliniag its promises.
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De Morse, Charles. The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 19, 1856, newspaper, April 19, 1856; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth234085/m1/2/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.