The Northern Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 19, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 22, 1849 Page: 1 of 4
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CHARLES DE MORSE.
I.OXG SII.lt.1. OUR IJAXXER 11R.VVE THE BREEZE THE STANDARD OP THE FREE.
EDITOR &. PROPRIETOR.
VOL. 1.
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CL ARKS VI LLE RED RIVER COUNTY TEXAS SATURDAY DECEMBER 22 1849
IL..IHHI.IIHI.I. j i.iu i-ji-p.'t.jiii'i.m.'ii j- gse3m-z.uitjj-mj. ii!j ies
B V A UJT H ORJTY a
She . co.nl Session of the. Thir
tieth i.I Si'CSS.
rrtn1 No. on.
N t "i fo. . e reiief of the buna fide sell
midt-r flic 3- for tjftf ann.il oecupmioii and
ilcineiu i't . tart i-i" thu Territory of Fh.ri.i.i
From the Union.
T1IK GHAXn TOl K AGAIN
"llriii" out the camioi: the coui.try is safe '"
'ir.ilh.
Mother
ami vegetate upon the almighty prospect thct
fate has so unceremoniously opened before
us.
what is the .liflcrcncc between the DT AS' wc rclnam tIlc sccod Fahcr
t"
of tlic Country.
ZAC11ARY WASHINGTON
SJt-
A Whig explanation or-Tavi.oi:'s rr.nn-
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liclcnliant nut! the rviionce.'ross'
'Vhv my dear the elephant has a tail at each
scalers end. and the llii.i.trcios alone end'
1 'Oh u hat a fool 1 was 1 might have knnwed
it." lUuttrjla! Zoology ri.s.
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t . i ! ii a ui'hitiu.tiir-:!' "-'- ; j uu .Winnie .-vuvci usoi one oi me most
f a-...--.- f the I'tt'lul .Vi..- Am-run III i.ast tll'llt. HllCIl tllC tlCOIlle Ol (lie Hie- o M'-.vI.ir nnnrr in llm nuiulrr nlnln.
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t7'".N I i.ai m-iiiwu-?iii .. r..w uopoiis were nil cioin s; uu units
M:uii ueinuLt. u'iiit?fcMN..rii!iM "- .iu"i- m
ei tit ilieUe.. r I ii.u wr.icc ijku .. i- '
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...uh.m a :.. .... i:...-r...w "".'"" I-""" nincon of the ni"ht-hauk breed brou
rtin.i ii oernn;u:"n .ii.u c -.i;-iii.-iii. i r- . . c .
pan of the peiimtiiU of Florida"' the lolloumg interesting comm
!..i rth. eighteen hi.norcd and lor- iioni liie Tiavclling Ileio:
THE ISLAND OF CUBA.
This island is 021 miles in CAlrcmc length
with a width varying from 22 to 117 miles
and covers an area of .37000 sqare miles be
ing about the size ofthc State of Maine. It
contains a population at the present lime of
1 "M)UUv;oi winch aiiouttjiuu;)U are wuues
190000 are free colored and 000000 slaves
NO. 19.
-!mgjsirSiutMBUxl LJ: - .uimw WiKAiruTunjimj!v j ! iAuai
iGEN. TAYLOR A TRUE PICTURE.
.1 The Charleston Mcrr.urv draws a lift-Iiko
For the Standard.
A 1 M ! . T if. . .. 1 - !. 9w tin
j iiihk rusiuciicc in me country ..as juauu . rr" 'i..l- :!. r n
. ii -. . .- i .. iiuuiu ui vJt;ti. iMjiuiiiiiiii; luiiunmil par"
me well acquainted with the sectional interests . . J ;.. . . . v
i f ' . . . .agrapli. Jt seems to us that no man who ever
(iiiii itciui" in i-x.;i: .iiiii niv ii ii i v. i i - ii.ikt: - - -
0 .. -... ...j .-
mm h nnv nrnlnnsinn to f?roaines? hQ na
leuinc (o tlitnlc sometliin" about uurlaiitl titles. ' t . i n a .. n t i
And as great elmrts wiTl be made in the ne.xt fr" nf?y ""'l f ni' J v''
legislature to legalize the old titles the East c 3."?- C;dcnI he a3t f tIlC earlcr
D.n. .1.1 !.''... ! i:.... r .t... tr... i .!. 1 rc!il(llls.
great danger there will be in Irgnlizins the old . 'w PaBSSa? P0P"Iarlr. Gen. Taylor
lias iiccn lortunatc m ue:n me urst in or-
Ils imports in 1S17 were $3-l.sDl 10 of claims without d.stinguishin.' the good Com "s been fortunatfl jn bexn.? Hie first in or-
which $70I'Jl)?.- were from the United the bad. If we are to judge of public sen- er .flmc t"w"1 a fr?sh and brilliant mill
Slates. Its exooits lurinsr the same Dcriotl i;.nn dv thn rnlniln. rr ilm .. . taiy lame. For enduring reputation he ivaa
ohs were all doing sunt thing apieee-- y .lV(n.s t!iat (J.-neral Taylor's "no party were $27003770 of which I2:5I.S70 'o- as the" have been called we must con- ""loittmate in thht his victories were inde-
jrmf c couM iiotlell il wi- would ami podges werci:jiiooi intended to cheat the wcic tJ the United States. In 1817 the num-'clud'c that reat sanctity is due the old lilies ctsive in character meagre in results and
u pioudr t " t
' '.iltj UIJ lilt
p ncd Arg:
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we wculil not It'll U we coulil
on of the
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v.;:s:ui ii-oipaiit under 1ii;.t acl
d.ilor thereof appriAcd Ji.ne Slili-
hendied :ml forty-lour ai.d hej
itr:-ei!lcd under aid acta r.nd did
hnipii-!i and ahamion the ame. hut
Ov ot"it Torn
At Vrs ICenwig's llolel
Lyncastei county l'a. Aug 11 ISI0.
)i:n IIki'.oic Ann: Notuithstaiidiii" the
'.eon s-.:ut lro:;;ier miuhi oi ssiiu ccI;.n pox the cholera ami the weather
iid art i.f i i"l.teui liimilreilai.il . llrsi....o ; rll: r Marshal IVal-
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i ...inei . .; iii'iu aic tin: .MUeitiser's words: mrnl .nrr v.-Ust its units w:is:t 71 ) nni I n.l..r t ...:.... r.i i . :.:....... nuuiDic in me uisniay oi miinarvsKill.com-
glit us " e are well aware that the no 7ii pa- number of clearances 3.:UG. Its iiiinciiiali; v...l.l ;i l. l. ii n.t.r..n pared with those which followed under other
uiucatiun pi.ls imlulirftl in a good deal oljltiMmenj about 'haibors are the finest in the world. ! upon the sacred n-lits" of the people but ca'J'!"- ' lie .tide of his military popalarity
:iidfiendeiici' ofparty that (Jen. Tavl-r ! It has I'l.'i miles of lailrnadcoiimleted and in il( ; ..i.i i. fti r .i... ..." lasted just long enough to carry him into tiio
would uialvc no diMinciion between whigs and successful operation ami 01 miles in course of r n; uu.' ru in.i Mi..if.i;irC
j di'inoeint.-. in appointment to ollii-c itc. Jt. coutruction. It is well watered by niniier-' poiers! and it is alle"eJ that he exercised
but we. and the whig paity generally knew ous rivcrs.nu.l its surface except in the con- iim u-'ih l..wr i. 1imnlf n.l fi'...r.t ..
il :was all met e rrrioiic. Wg cant entirely des- j tral poition of the inland diversified with 'the government. Should this position be
hliileiiflrulkiind disrijtultiblc to those irio m- mountains. Only two-fiiths ol its surface are . t.e the peoole in that favoicd section of
wi uie lemamui" uircc-iiiiiis now . ha cmintrv mm h mvn nnthnir l. fi.nr Ir.im
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dulvrcd in it.
-I.....; . w.... ...- j .-... .ii... I.. In I Unnrirr .ilHIll. :illll UllUeu. one IS liouailiy tt'HUI.UVi luaviilll nil mvps!lr:itlll!.-f ir (rut I lion j n nnmnnnl mi.ii.- uausuiu.i
" '1!!1 .!-T-h i. J. S8 ;.!'r.V CV;iiroi- ll inUr and stalled for Baltimore ! " Ilc?RY..C'-" !" at :1l"S!'' 'cached one-halfof its agricultural resources nnilc- to supnoit! But assumption is no proof; and a sVIilar.v tUlc .to
i...l"..lL .-i-n orVenlhv in the evenhi-tiaiu amid g.cat i ejo icings ; J 'wpoit. At 1 ittls.ieiu a great crowd as- veh.ped. I he climate is so genial that it tic great fears that arc cntcitaincd ofthc lua'"y jcdeeming
if ill the cmdiiii.n :mdii;ula- but whether the chfciing was because of our semi.leil to sec -ir.U and would Have a yields two crops a year of many ol ts pro- results of an investigation raises a presump- "c"1 ol nen- .
i r ; uu r il. ilf.n.T.vl ...-......r. nr ...ir iiiii-iuli.il .nlisi-nrn. ... speech Jio'ciis rotiis. As Mere was no help dueti-ins. It nNoabounds in materials for i;nne n:nt iln. cnlKrv ..r ilm nli iu seem to have dro
lit .......----..' --- .-. --..... . . !.-. t.VsW. - . .... ..-- ..v .. w
cultivated.
l:.tion thereto h.id bjea fully
nd f.inaihed x itii.
and
couldu t say.
c took litis sifit wnii us liccausc we were
lor it Mi Ci.u thus responded
nuf.ietuiing purposes a.d it.- mountains i And the presumptions'
te .
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t .sami
1 have been Mitliiii'g under scveie! contain mines of copper which are umked
fiiilk? :.-! That in all cases f f j j .cp0 r.iltimori! and up illness have been breathing a cholera atmos- to considerable advantage. Huston Trail-
r.-esidency; and that creator tide of fame.
crow J"d with the honors of other and more
illustrious chieftains came to swallow up its
predecessor just at the moment that tho
people of he Unite J States had submitted to
the conviction that excepting his claims and
Gen Baylor had not
distinction not a solitarv
.....
him trom the common
v common consent he
pped out of remembrance
. lt-2 oiiotnioc tirkf rni-inn fit tr-rit litu .nnn
aic slrcnolilencil '-"-' " "'b " " " gmuc
jellied or oi-eui.led hy ucll s'lller.
. ii : i i. i ..i . ri idiere.liviof on a cholera diet snliii'cl In llm
.. - kiif:iTi ill I till iiMim.r Tiiiiriti nitiiiii fiiiriiif.il I -j-- r ---- . -
iw.;n!orareii..iiV3iijMi..jeio j- ....' c.xcilemeitt naturally attending the epidemic.
. : lie said ait.-on an v aciiium uliat- " a"" ut- Kni" that tills could not lie llie . . i
. att:Ier nnv I.wne'liU iilu. or llie ease if we had ihe legal riithorities of the I.ain " m w to fe.c :! I'!re r.anil tlc-
ii!. ..m'shv lai-mt MiLheljiids rln-nf Wnsliin.din i....nl.M..ic r..1 .1UI sire to avoid all public display. But lam
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and muler to endorse A.i. This evidence ""ul":u. lnul s.ow nycii lo my incn.is
. JV adjaeent tov.n-h:'
.3. ! Hitjvrthr.na.t.H.rhMihbaa i Vi-at is icqniic! Jo iili-ntifv a soldier and I '" 1i?slcl- ind'"Tf f. 'ml ."0 fame old
ci . ud he cuiiMrecu and e.xeeuieil 1 lor ue .s.l.MUll h.ut s j SJlisjP(i t!le p:n In:ls. J cooiiMf you are disappo.nteu with the cxlnbi-
! tfii wniuw aiiu it u .icr . . ... . " i tion von know it costs vou iiuthinr :ind so
net .! irii..Tie ul the f.f.h Mellon ol Ur "--uual. it would be sullicient for e."" V." V '
. a-...vo-. citcd.ii. jAmeiicau people. B -wwwwwwwwww.
Nau'rai. cnol'gu ThcOliin Statesman
llLl lllllltl" lltV 11 IIIU. A. llll.ll.IUH. llllj i . I i i -. - I
1.1....1 ..L- .M.l.nl '. 'I"' .l.n.11 1. ' "'""tam scenery of Pennsylvania it is said
i .. ' b: it ;(.'.: -!. .'''. T hat inline-; W e took a ti unk lor our small allairs and
"... v iic.iiti nt tl.i. fT tin. V.if.. I iiv T. tin nfi-iiTit nlAf. 4ok riit niu ni.tinii In Iwi
'.i.l..li.illJH ana-uiltinroeeed .1 lin.r ln r.ni. If. I l.o.e.W. nnv S''s: .'" lasslnB l'ugh some ol the fine
I ih-nii i!V.i:!er.::le..u..ij e.ita f ic oniii- ll:ick tnks maiked '-'A T." tliould be
.le-M if l-lundj. ust-ro ...id landslip - d L. . r)r jie ncU )t.e
. i .1.1:' it le-.t-tteiisi'eed-lie d.ivs aleaeii . . . . . .- .
lougtum- he u.-ee.-cirv to take iiiimui iii-iiici uu .i.u uai.i .j ...-
I.r iteii.-.iu.i s before him. m in tIS '" ncI. "wi' "'" lc 9tt to "s post-paid
: iuav j-iicri'..e in re!at:un in Mich directed to ihe care of Ihe Depaitmer.t oflhe
iii'.ion and ol settlor.- hehijr en-- Inieriur and no questions asked.
cl lu a gram m donation i.i nn.I Our trend Hairy supplied us with tobac-
a. r .:
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co ruling the tup and JJick ticntcu to "old
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5--jld isi-'11 -l-all ali alleiid at
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. . iler i:i luriiisl.ni!; ih. :r prooN .- ' . . r l l . .- r -.
j-.-rihe ...-.:n..t.oisol U.e (.eneral "ig. ue had a confounded net tune ol it.
ji..1 taid ;-2.nt s-hall within liiel Baltimore is a large place and i- a sea-
ti he I !! i-Liiai.ii.ee his di.tie.-. in .-aid poll. It lias an arnueiny an aim-house
'im ; !! the piool's 1-e iray lake and and a lint and two hotels opposite the depot
r: . ' 1. - upu.teii a- to r.r!i rc lu .-aid at ."0 cents each with splendid cofi'ee when
o.- . i io lu'iieral J.-n.l Oiliie. W ilc luulu boils. It has a mayor and is a
d u- '.'-.llii 1. exa.ni::-- am! decide s.id I V .v aCB p. wIl(lesrJl. gloccrv.
. . '. a-e..l uithiu lour n.-ititi.- afhr ' ! Ia"" 'lo a S''"d dcaI f """? at H'S dace
s... .-. -y aii.r.L-eme:.i of the i.n.iv- lr ue saw tne dyc-siufi running down the
daw. in i.tvhe -uch poof stieels and lite pnucipal scavengeis nogs
that ii ue of Gen. Ta Ior's admirers asked
him if he had ever seen the Natural Hridgc of
Virginia? The "second Washington" replied
in the " honest simplicty" of his heart that
he had not travelled through Virginia for
many years and the bridge was not built the
Ia-t time he was there!
hate the benefit of this a.t : u.illouiu 111 it
.1-riei! as af.ui-sa.d sh:.H he de- .Monuments aic terrible thick in this place
d.e ConmiUioncr of ihe (.'en- Wo weie measured for a new one o be
iiiiii.u!.iiilisalierilie lepeit p..ej opposite to that of llie First Wash-
..iu.o uu..k. ...... ... "r ' 'i i.t.ii i. nri tti Ifi.il.- nt -imiif. iinil llm
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old "cntleman is to look at sunset and all
u. pi:c
M'tflig..:
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i:c cenipcnsation as is ailuw-
-o L-t me Inuiiiry
ht..:'.Arf FUlt Ml'SIC.
:a th i rs ue ued lo twine
V J. i. .' ' mini 1 ..-.-iry tr.ts ;
:j '. an. .iCfMiruun slii.i -
i" aim. liiil'iti t!i'j.
. n i.un with fresher bluuji
T e a !.: i I'iniiM i'Miv:
i.:i e br.. .';s :u fro n tii ; to.u'i
J5 ' '.V.i re an i!n.i!"
' i '. : 32 rubs ofmirlh
I. .-'-. 0.1:1.1 l:a;
1 1 1- : ;l.idi:es- o 1 ihs c-inh
: t Ui vagiin.
I .i int. 1 the suir.mer s-a
11 Hi.' b'li::'!.
Tii." fiillnwiag is tho reported s'ecch of PreiiJon1
T.iylor on his reception at York l'a
TllK SO P.XUTY PltKSIUt.VT AT YoRK (P.V.)
'Fixi.ow Uiti7ins axi) Lauiks: I cannot be ex-
pLCled from iho fjliguc 1 have endured lo-day to
make a s-ptcrh lojmi to-day. lean only say 1
tl.ank you mr this the Kind oh reception. I
can only say I shall tntlutror lo eurrij out the
j-ri'ieil'lis of tin liriy that brought i into poirrr.
Jitiaiik vuu fw'.llic honor vou have done melius
This i-the same consi-teut gentleman uholc-
forc his eluctio.i. would not he the President of a
Party who "had no friends to tcwarJ or enemies
lo punish.
Kossuth's Pit.m:n. The following pray-
scripl.
A ROMANTIC INCIDENT.
when we rniisiili..-ihni il... rnniMeiit.M.i ..rn- worth the cvpeiidi lire of powder and shot.
tected valid claims and the land law waiv- amI '' friends w-isel judging ihatthe res-
ell all conditions annexed to a head right pcctahtlity ot their chiet could only be secn-
cxeent tlint nf rnmnim-iir in ilm fnnnirv red li.ic that of the Grand Lama by keccinjr
Then.as it is the province of the Jury to find h.im in darkness and surrounding him with
T In Llnct iiM.nn nf ntnnnrtn ! Iill'rt CfWMl '
... ....u.-i (..k.v.u vi .v..m. .. ...... 1 tin: lacts the people must be seanre m legal ':"" --j -. dim muir aim mut
is iiescriucu m tne annexed leitcr ot '"u co'-j claims a-'ainst all invcsti"ations I vidual witli wliom sycophancy was a blind
respondent of the N. Y. Mil ror: Should this position be true' it is plain passion and babbling an uncontrolablcldis-
.jureluza Sjmnp. Jitlij -2 aW. j that those people who foment the so called casc. Gen. Talor has scarcely been men-
.1.-. Ld:o:: most singular and exciting ' wn JJIrfl-s lnust c;jler UL. iralt 0r iie Honed by ins friends since his induction into
instance ot teniae eccentricity and daring. .. .." i. .n .... offie-.. The Pi-e-ideor.v ifoir hn 'mni
. . 1 1 . .11 I n- 1 1 t- .1 1 i- -i .1 I litre- uy i!is ncauiv 01 nis peisju .1
ijii:ai:oii are to loo:; between us. All com- er was olTerei' by Ivossutli.kneelui" amid the - ... - l ... . tii
parisons n "! n..au.llJ -v!rtuV .hg.-..f ihVn-r IyrocrrA'.'-Sa1n.cc HI-- " f''
Having gained our bieath. and sfft-icd who fell in tne battle of Kadovina.and ivas or- "Ith '"? fashionable dress ; coal butt
iccklessucss has just transpired here tii the j frauu3 havc bccn prnctised upon the public J a3 mch a bIank' as hc political opinions of
cipial amusemenl aud ainazcnuiiit of all. domain. the incumbctit. It has been asserted indeed
Some ten days since there arrived in the 1 i 1 1 r n. ...' that he has boon allowed to vote in the e.ih.
-. ." 111- . IT fc .J Hfc .ill. 11IUIUI illJUU Ol II1U bUUIIll V '
southern train and took lodgings at Union that 1(sc meet; 3 of .)Id Tcxmns" have in 'wi lt as no elccls couId be traced such
Hal! a youth apparently about eighteen or vi bul k -3 t0 crcatc a nynipathy in the ' n iiifluence. the statement is in great need
twenty years old of singular beauty with j )i(. mnd at wi :Ilflucic(. 'leis!a "of confirmation."
raven locks a sparkling black eye a com-1 lrc tQ escm tiejr anj3 fnm locatln -
plev.on 1.1 which the lily and the rose seemed . Sclf.Intcresl hcn ;3 1C caiISL. of wl j Hon. Air. King of Georgia who it said is
vividly striving for the supremacy a voice ol honor mlh u.hich tje .. TeA;an3.. are ini ' now in California as a sort of agent of the
silvery tone and meliow-Michness and an fluenccd ; tll(.irso cal!e( JIWM mcel;ns and ' administration to confer with and counsel tho
case maturity and bnlliancy ol manner sl0I1d )CVCI. m A Is;siative depart-; authorities and people of California as to
altogether uuusua in a male so young and m(jnU in mMns to m n whoIe he course they should adopt in reference to
uh.ch attracted the attention and excited CInmullity; nj: IaW9 to1je constitutional their political matters in hi spcccli"at San
universal admiration. In short.he appeared j nmgl be aI To tect 1C3e ; ! Franeisso.advised them to settle the question
to be one ol those specimens ot boyhood . c;0U3 claims the stu ..p orator has worn out of the Wihnot proiso by forming a State
upon wlucti nature is someliiiios so lavisn 111 - ti.rcad-barc snecch: ami a hireling Press sovcrnment. lie said:
c- 1 ... . ... .. - . .. .
u cauuui seme u on me oincr side 01
tho Rocky mountains it must be settled
here. We look to you to settle the question
by becoming a State. The people ofthc old
States ardently desire it. ' I speak know-
ingly when I say the Administration desire
it ; and from extensive intercourse with'the
members oflhe last Congress I am convin-
ced they are most anxious for the question
to be settled in this way You will have no
difficulty in being admitted as a State. I
nlcdirc mvelf to it. and I nledsc the Ailmin-
1 tit.sin nnil T fl.ti.T." mnv cria.! n.ii.ll.. nn
.Ji...a ... .. t.i. .ii.tj Aj'bun l.lUUIM con-
fident for the next Congress: Eorm a State.
3 bestowment of her gilts and which are 1M atteln lcd to aril man in3t hjn
rare as they arc pleasing and a tractive and dovoiInced a3 clU and robbcrs
mb.ning all the delicacy and nchiicssol ; " hat wouU iin ch lhe .. d
M .11'
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o-ie si I uicj t. nu;
re an llia-i'
SiiAimv Dai:.-. A French
incidi'tit tli:it l.Ut'ly iiap-
:t!ulni;;.-t who is c;;iii'iu-
tc. Lwivi:i"r his
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igmaiiy puuusiieu in 111c Upposition a journ-
al of Pesth:
Almighty Lord! Gudofthc warriors of
Aipad! Look down fiom thy tarry throne
upon thy imjiloiing servant from whose lips
the prayer ol millions ascends to thy heaven
praising the unsearchable powerof thine om-
nipotence. O God over niv shines thy sun
and beneath me repose the relics of my fal-
leif heroic bcthren: above my head the sky
is blue and under my feet the caitlris dyed
with the blood ol the children of our ances-
tors. Let the animating beams of thy sun
fall here that flowers may spiing up from
the blood so that these hulls ot departed
beings may not moulder unadorned. God of
our fathers and Cod of the nations! hear
' . - -. fflr T 1. .
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:i:i'.i li-.ani :i.-i.f Irons ...j
;- huul inns.
two or three lean fellows who want offices
and who expect to got them to kiss our hands
and having made npro-trumptrij speech we
to.de the Voik train and away we went
'iit-k-ct-c-cut" for the Susquehanna and the
adjacent country.
It is a remaikablc fact that the cars on the
Su-tjuchnima r.ie built in lhe same u-iy that
ihey aie rn the Washington 1 owl. We found
in ihe latiie-' car a kind of cabin with lock-
eisjiud several loop-holes lo look out upon
the country as ue passed along. Being too
sh-ul to look out the usual side windows
uiihout a lift or two ue stationed ourselves
by one of those ltiop boles and watched the
aspect of the country for a couple of hnuis.
We wee nstoni.-hed however to sec noth
ing but a lil.bon or path of sand and gravel 'and bless the voice of our warriors and with
the whole distance and were about lo cuss j the aim and the soul of biave nations thunder
the historians wh.i had described it to be the 1 to break the iron hand of tyranny as it for-we.-tern
Eden when Mayor Staiisbury who gives its chains. As a free inuu 1 kneel on
is a leal clever fellow notwithstanding his 'these trosh graves by the remains of my
loco fakerii suggested to us that we had been j brothers. By such a sacrifice as theirs thn
looking douii upon tho track jimiI not at the earth would bcconsccreated were it all stain-
couiitrv at targe at ail and advised us to sit cd with sin. O God! on this holy soil above
; i ..1 . i i..t ci" '. - lm.iv'- 110 race ot slies t..n m i)
'a 1 pair i sai!u!"-i .igs and a' 1 .i'.' ' ' 1 uth-Jr of our lathers' migli:. ow.r
. hived tins cii.ci:iti.'t be!!..'! :! m. 1 -s- Almighty nu or the neaveti 11
t
:i 'j lo bin. ran vou carrv a bundk a.lit-:two thiee f...n live ies fno slosos dud
; 1 ..." t .
tie Wiiv l'T tn'. was rcspcet-.!..: lor tne commuudei ot two 1 peop.e
fom these bones spring-.
llie
as
com
female beauty with a prcoociousness of mind J
and manner equally marked and unusual.
With a bold yet by no means rude familiar-
ity he soon made the acquaintance of moth-
ers and misses who seemed alike captivated
with the young charmer and courted h's
attentions with jealous rivalry; the former
confiding in his youth as a protection to their
daughteis and the latter subdued and enrap
ture! !v the bcautv of his pcrsm .iiul the
-room
buttoned to
the chin his symmetrical limbs his con-
tracted waist his round full chest his deli-
cate hands and tiny feet as he moved with
exquisite elasticity and grace thiough the
dance all eyes and many hearts were fastened
with lavish intensity. After thus rioting a
week amid the most extravagant attentions
of the mothers and the no less extravagant
affections of their captivated daughters the
young "Uriah Baden" as he booked himself
suddenly disappeared. From a fear of de-
tection or some other cause he retired to
the neighbouring village of Ballston and
entered the National Law School theic as a
pupil under the pretence that his parents
would be on in a day or two with the bulk of
his baggage. Struck with his appearance and
the case and elegance of his conversational
poweis the President J. W. Fowler Esq.
assigned him at once a performance in oll-
hand speaking which with the tiial :ml
argument of causes form a prominent part
in the exercises of the institution. In this his
speaking capacities were put to a test too
severe for a matter of mere amusement; and
'. ''"i 'n "vir which the ire-!"ti'"" -"
. : ..! 1 : 1: le.-'eu O'lt ! t' . ..
."'C - '1 .ifl'it "..i.-t u:i-.l etrti.nl-' .
rc" .': ! i.il c i.b-iri-assir. and fe'ir...!.
persons that would lint:
old titles" of the country.
The new locations of land is a great hob-
by upon which time servers ride mto office
and when there they must do something tor
Buncomb and it will be fortunate if that
something will not result to the injorv of their
constituents. The mass meeting too is a
hobby; and the movers arc cither interested
in the fraud; or hope to gain some epheme-
al praise: As an iustaico the umm ".'-ng
at Tcxana was composed oTsomc (j or 6 men
the fore man of which had good reason to be
opposed to the recent locations upon the
"good old tit!es;"for he had two head rights
one in Austins and the other in Dcwilts col-
ony and it is no wonder that he would re-
solve that the decisions of the Supreme Court
were "niischievons and contrary to law"
All the otiicr mass meetings that came w:thin
my knowledge were tinctured with a like
infirmity; the movers had some fraudulent ti-
tles to protect. It is to be hoped notwithstand-
ing all these efforts that the legislature will
not legalize any class of land claims without
a due exclusion of those deemed fraudulent.
The legislature has done this in the recent
claims and I sec no reason why a fraud
should be protected because it is old.
And nl tempt will also be made to legalize
the large grants which like electricity
pervade all nature and lo which your sec-
tion of country is peculiarly exposed. A
gentleman of my acquaintance has a grant
for 150 leagues issued by Spain and lying
011 the inirgin of Red River.
The Press to a great extent is the guar-
dian of the rights and interests of the public;
1" . '.' .""5 "fe-m and feature' to public
l r !.. . .1 .i it .'O oh
Government send on yotir Senators and
Representatives and their admission is cer-
tain. You should have representation there
Immense appropriations have to be made
for public purposes here. Millions of dollars
will be readily voted by Congress for public
buildings and to improve your rivers and
harbors. You should have advice iu these
appropriations and in selecting sites for
their expenditure." Jlrk. JJemocral.
"BARNEvTETTTrrTGrruCslLONE.''
The following' letter has boen addresseJ
to the American consul at Panama by tho
Supciior Chief at San Bias.' Zoh. Jour
Btvr.n Diai'.lo San Blas.May 201549
Sin: This is to inform you that the Chief
of San Bias wishes that no steamers visit
this country to ask for land to make a road
or for any other purposes. The chiefs of
Saa Bias claim as their land Iron: Coolavery
to the Gulf of Darien. Get gave us this
land and no foreigners can live amoDst us
Tor if any live here they will trouble ourwo-
men and we shall be jealous .of .them and
soon there would be disturbance and' blood-
shed; for God made all nations their owe- ".io-
111. ' ' - r'o n
1 riisiiion.
-... .. ..i.in ..: Iflfl.- I. ...!... I . ...... - l . ... .. . . ....:. ...... .!. ........
. r ' ' . ' .." .. I "- .'" - " """'- . . . - i"".3 ..' I.'if:ifli linvn I'Mnmed I.i t m
a glory wli"te ladi.iiK'e is on the b:ow ofmv f ' " " .
.iiv tii. -ii- fiot with the frr-ifrt I ' .
. ' t . im iw ..inn rim norm i..ir. i:wi I
I
Hal!..
The ar'ist h ketl rtt tin Ntlv for a. mo
rn-nr says."th;i! the was vtwr handsome.
.k 1 -'ciitl of L.tuiniiiiiijr. sis ho w;u a-
T'nut to tin. that lie v:us:i ErntU'iann. lie
s -1' Yi'iliinly :na(!:mi:an(l loliowcv! her
The bunllo ivrus InrgtT n icl h .wy.htu lie
... 1 ?. ...:.l r.- ........ ..'. ..I.. ..I
l.HfO K w UU M ...r l- il up ... iL-ui- . aIooii (o ook a !s; but wh(.u U mw ua
i t 'ai:ti ioiio"u....i-. iiiu i.Luv.iiu.-.ipiii-1 .
v -iivi"S her petticoat'-' wont fitst on i f-
liVrfrc him. "liwinp an csq'tt itc'y tura.-d
f f . J 1.1 .. -!. ..! I -
armies sn: tl.e President of aw ocean-bound that lhe ashes of my Jallen heroic brethren!
repels lie II was ii"'.v time to think of cur' may '-est in peace. Leave us not great God
reception at York. .ml we bejjan to iiiiuiiintcj '. b ittles: in lhe iioly name oflhe nations
upcnwli.it we di.iui I say. At length wel piai-ed be thy oiiiiiipotcuc: Amen
weie most f..r;unut in getttng our ideas to-. . " .
geihcr-thurt -wm.and comprehensive.-. . curious experunen! vns recently tried
An hour pnssed now dull enough. Eve v ' uf .la fah 1s0'lc ri- J y ww
wnman and child in the car came into thV P Jcd "'. four. '".'lU' w!" f"".r. Psons hat-
u:eu 01 uic cuoieia
siu-nt
seelusijn as if rellccting on the er;or '.f his
ways
During bis former visit he bad coquetted
with the fair ones nuJ made three or four
s li'inn protestHtioiis of love which had
a'Aakened a delicious hope iu as many im-su-m
ious hear'.s. Hence the news of his ic-
Thev did iKl take ihcltuin iod to many oarer but
i ...1.1 .t .. ! . .".... !.: ..ftrt.ot....t
" il. tl'lU I ?!' . .1 ! 11 .X 'IIL H1 v.i' . J' J T ...
ig'o.- an.' Mo.ntious fi..ud- are t-j he iti.ii'-. ' - . i. 1 . .- as v ds uid wo
valid by s'at'ite II sh-uici at i-.:.-: wan. . . .; i.- r id i 1. t r;-:.L' o. Anv
J tne p'lbh.- of thu danger i'l 'i.isty iegi-!..t...!. : i.i!;. sse! CRr. tr ilt siii'i u. but net
and f prouding remedies fir cluuns that ni-.ki. .itiv f u '-.. .0 Yo. ualiou have
voitld sivallow up all the public land 11 the liicr ro 1 t ' m!ic I .ilim.is of f.-i-res ar..l
eouotry. A TEX1AN- 11.1 :-. T m-...e .1 ro i :i.i.-i'; o u ccvatry.
. v e want 10 .-tcainr.rs to visit our eatiat-
tfv. lining: u'lint l .mrul fir u-rti.. ... .f..
it .i.a.w.- ... . ... v. w... ... h.i av uy
penrn
hours
Gold Mir.ns ix Ohio..
jiair of lc:ct and nnkirs. Sao mounted .
:tt l:i-'t to tno -reo'ifi -it-rv o! a iijiisc Wuli 1
the t'.rcJ noritr cios' at iit-r Ic-I-Viad he-! Wh iz u hiz spit whir- tick-a-lick
ga'i to soaroli inhcrpoclcct lo iiiiii tin ihng-npr oqnall! an I wo were at Columbia
money to pa htm. As she am so: ne ar-
tist looked well at her face ami found it
To he one of thf ino-t nee
of beauty as. well as of the
l-VT Kfil-11. ....ww .... ... .. w ...- i
v.v. - ... I . . ...
"Paitlou :nc'hc sain ;i? 'It ofioredriitn '"-'r 0! a ''a""" s'oio anu tviLreu iancasicr; the goin was obtained by tlic attractive 1p1.il
-A farmer in Ilarii-
iti
js in
theatre of her romico-tragic adventures; and
being directed to her hiding place they
sought her rooms tore uu" her male diguic
and left fir home in New Jersey with asswoe:
! and beautiful a looking daughter as ever gra-
DiosiriEi) -President Tsylor we learn
( -ays the Emporium' in his reply t. :ho
l'i;Usiile committee at Ilarrisburg. soke
oflhe "locifoco" party and tho "loco" pres-
sesMn imUatmn oftiie sinng of the whigswhen
Yon dig
d
unsucecss.n
..:.. j ..- .1 1 .: ...
. v.-..-.... ...... si'e. ii.iu ti iisu tieiimeratst. I'H.ir
.. -. ... 1 . iiii:iiii. a 111 v i. ei e men .mu i.n:v ivrrn in I iitu . i-- .ui .t '....vw.'ui-. . iviiiuv iinuji-i -. . . - .
V noiici: ngiiioui. tuni iney tun tin- - - . 1 ' 1 1 r 1 t- ' 1 inficil indeed m a 1 resilient of lie Lnite
...-ri r.n. i.r.. ..r ne .;. !... """h " "-" -- - --.....- t.o.... . ...m u.u .-.- - - - .. . .. ...
7 V .; .' ofma gnant cho'cr.i but the beds were in ; aged genliemau witi. his ladv in u state or -""-." r..v...s ... .. ..-. v ...i..i ......
umc they weie abashed at the hit ap- ! " ' a ' o ...'.. ..... .7.' ' s...t .......0 ...:.". ....;... so-.cnicd 'his great nation almost without
K..I. IIII1V. .IIIU iltlli lllft llt'LII IIM'II Ml -.11 - -. I Lll.'k.ll'U tiiA it'-t "iu.- V.lUllt illt. lit. Iiaiui'' r '
inccoi our awiui presence. T..' J i i:..i ri. .;... ;...-'. J. tlm.r rmm d.ii.r.ht..! -. I...! t.i mT mtcmiplion since t.ie administration 01 Je!
t -m - 1 - - - ... ..wvu ... .ul(. . - u c-j
Crossiug :hat almighty mas- of wood-work j SOn county .'ploughed and hoed up $100
called Cilumbia Biidgc which is a pokerish! gold otl'thec acres of his ground. It wai
nliar in its stylo) place after uaik we Mreakcd it tluough the- yellow grains beautnul to the eye and finer j i0 hab.lmients of her sex with
ic lmest he had sreal l...ber-yard street ol that renowned hniI K or any othe. number el carats In .)0lill ' 'dingviish bar among ber .ex
place; and m a short tune cu round the cor- .fact it was .3J-Jbu-l.es of shelled corn r.rm c"r c;qIliiie5 persona! charm and h.r
themo'irv"I:'ntiiotaporlcr iamav.a'- . pemapu a nine ury aim smncwiiai tiu.-iy. i nties ut tne gram oei mastering ttiatolthe
lktaiiilinste:alofmoiiev will:t-J; a fiivorLJ1?" "c --" l"'m?- fIero Vur fnM-u ......J.-Cfcrc'aml Herald.
' .u . ..i- .. ..... 1 naddeus apuroac icd with the auMous com- . . . - r.. . .
foyoti-to allow mc to make .t W milec of . .. uble borouh wi..-h . PrtAw?Iiad;-lno American Med
vour facf. J In- nackrer wm hwuy.anil 1 ir. . . .. .. 0...-.f '.... 1 ical Education Suctcty ol Boston establish-
1 n 1
frson and comprises at this time a larg."
majority of the people of tho Union.
CANDIDATES IN CAL.J ORNI-V
Mr. Freauer writing from San Francis-
co to the N. O Picayune snjs
The elections for members of Congress
and the-Slate Legislature will take pIsco
.1 rtt neil locks which to complete the ii-! probably vn the Ith of November. Wo
the COinpliiJicni Jon p:x:n ro 11 y urci.- u.us and Jcver ljniel )ac
not very gral!iyinglinl 1 Mi j : e wen jkiiu i of pieaslI. js e
if lean tciidacopv of vour beauty to thc!f(jC;.ui defender
next inhibition ofthc acatloniy..
And so a. jrreat artist came by the origi-
nal of one of the most exqui-itc picturi'S
which his pencil has put upon canvass
ILoinc Journal.
c. again jan'd with a tearicd j" !hc education of fcmalt. for profcssimi-
vc Welcomed usasihe!al du'.'es; Ln 'n"r.C !'''arly ojnstruct
ol the
t .... v i imm in 1111 iiii.sikii 11: ;iu. iii-iiiiiivfii
k ft ih.utl I'tiirtsa. "' T . 1 : "
m tl.w inimlrv 'fu-Ptl. tliiiiHiriAni . .....
ifiiriiitr- in . " - """ v e" wiiuii
j Q
What we said in rcuiy a cannot just rc-7
. . r. . 1 .1 ....?... 1
mul m-olcclwn. to that .-iron-hold nf lm. r.. ot the most tiseiui euucation.il csiaiiliMimcnts
...... .. o -
member owing to the noise and confusion
of the occasion; but we are confident that
. .t.wl.rn.1 tii. f-i.incttn iitifl nitf.fl ll.n ...I...I..
ti :- i:ii i..t:. 1 ....! "" """"' '"' 'i'"- """ !" " .iui
. ic .ass.u..B ...... r iUu:Cs uol. sietp (JoilgrCSS.
lulls once in motion move themselves and Soo pri)CCjaion waa formed and the
laiow no ground but the bottom.-- nl.er. 1 vc Jfc r vil!) ..JIo22:l fur Zachary
-i'm urus..ae.xUvu...r..ajs...al;Wa5h- t0(J and ler filvatwJg par.. ofj
ne oevu lempis an 1 oiucr mu.. uu. u. mic i.-.awiia"-!" Two bv two wc then marched
men tempt the devil. . aaL J&c's quiet hotel where we
Krri.cn tvjntn Sketching. During one; got a q lance to slip away by ourselves and
of the recent engaHcincn tsbctween the Aas-; write this short letter knowir v: that ..'e have
jw- ......t. . 1. .-..
a a nallie g01.1031.tiKc everybouy s Ha
trians and Hungarians at Comoni
nairTtcr named Lallcmau is said to have been
killed by n cannon shot while he was taking a
eketch ofthc fh.j:
hand to-morrow
and lljal 'Governor Johnston who knows
wha't ho is about is to.sa) whf he pjeases'
for us to !ic piof le. Wc shell ticv turn in '
in the country. Iwctny
' have been educated at the institution and are
now cttiu; into successful practice
Femaix Lvnon. There are 15000 mil-
line! s and dress-makers in London. Thoy
commence work usually nt from 1 1 to 1G
that is to say at an ugc when the future
health and constitution arc determined by
the care 1 hey then receive. A very huge
portion of these girls are boarded and lod-
ged by their employers and they often come
from the country healthy and -troii":. Du-
rio' the busy season i.e .from April to Au-
fiiml nnil fmm Oi-.!nhnr lo Clirislmnc tlm
tf.'.. ...... ... -. -.--- .- ...V
j regular Hours- of work "at all the principal
lif-otcno':riw. ..n nW tlrpvnrtp nfhtppn .nifro
j lujion she had cropped and subjected to the
hand ot the barber. As to the cause o this
t rouge adventure of tho young gill 1I.0 sad
unapproachable silence ofthc parents forbade
inquiry and the alV.ur "tided as it began .1
my.-tcry.
uu one r -j. . . .
Vju.':'iu.iu i .ui ri.i.?. .v
has
inv
not uestrov this letter.and please send a copv
to yor country and send us an aniivcr ;.
the Diablo.
I rcmam rmir friend
Superior C-icf JAMF.3 COT.OQI7AR.
A PARTi of iraiicis .irrivcd at Inilepcn-
deueo M -.on the 2d i.ist. having left El Ias
on the 1-Tih and Sanla Fcouthc 27lhSet-
t.ir.i:er This ;u- slate tli-st at EJ I'aso the
Indians tvere cc i at ny depredations
on the stuck as udl as about Chih'mhaa.
The Texiats had a lew d-iyst bclbrc tlife
party left ovcrtdken a party of Apaches be-
luw t!.t Pass hilltit cigfi't ..r ten ol their men
and captured few heed of aniinals. Ow-
in to iho suttden appei.rence ol the red men
of tht Pl!.i9 ot: tbi- ;ide of tho Rio del Nor-
te a.id tbe.'r thking pisscssicn of twrstitv-fiye
snail ii.ks:i ni o. caiiuiu.iie- m inc iieiu. tnutos belonaTng to Coons and otbsr Mnior
There has been already at.n.imced for UielH: from IW Ann together wilh'twenrv
Senate Col - Fremont 1 r S. mplo .r Beni- or imty men phrSued them into a cinci"
eta Col. Uelb'r I. Butler King and Dr.lui..vt ...i wiles wcf f the t.iare and
G win; and lor Congress Mr. Gilbert of Mi.- - -t. ihcm I.rutl&.-I th- skirm'.J. :Wo-
-!ta v. aliloirtia Gen. Morse Capt. Stitlc: ... . u.as woiint!ei l.w r.-. ....1 !:7...
... . vu . itM
In ;. r.st.iu- : : ofJh.1 T'fr.-
l'-Gov. Bugg- of Missouri; lor the ;.'.n-' ton.mt killed.
. in ;. r.si.iu- : : olih- 'la-
lresn enxu'; criioi--liip. Jiiugo Husnelt. Alatur KcaLiug. t . i-'c nn..: tii.. .. .-.' . n-.i
broken out in .he selllemcnt of Eco.10- j and Cant. Hullot-k. pi the Am-'v. Wish all in ". "J. ' J ' T T . 3.
in Vcstern JVnu-Ivanin.. This is a 0urnioney-niHkinj proMiUw.'jou may de- w:ti0 selit in wn.Sjv'tflnt lvas"
species o. yn muai on v. oas. pcnu wc sll.1.1 n.ivo an t-AC.lmg 1.11m ... :.;- ti0;r lnlttllhpfK kJfj oyJHf man IhejT
long exi.lcd on uoaver nvor. llie original nmsw elections and that tho 'state will be . ...1 . ..' jSSfejr.r -..JSs5
ners ofthc propc.-ty three huudit.l m nurn- tlioro-ighlv canvassed. warfe tmleirev.."led. !.lfevilt ci..le.i.-.WT
have divind ed down to about si.xiv. ui ' O....I .1 V "ilw!l.i.:k. Ii. 55. T. C and'... ... sCSKtr?-. '..... ... l"--. r.
.... . -.. . . iu c;.ci viueir lurenr truu lacuuiii'ii.
ir nt till. I inc 11 if.ra In mfiv n 'n... ifn. nra. p-iiiilif: t i.c n. I .11 ...ntnii. '"-.... vs. .v ...'?.. .'. ....V-
l.Vf M .... . . ." w. l...a .. III.IUT V IJI.il lllibl ...W M.l.I..l..7 Uf ...UMli
ow
ber
consenuc
tiiose who have died nil sexual intercourse honors.
being- abstained from though tho origiiml
lamir.es nvo logeiiiur. .nu now inai iiioi
P'
California Uohl
opert v amounts to $SO000 for each owner '. adelphia mint contains
ip of tho number has commenced suit in a whereas the act of Cong
one ol tno numuer nus cosnmcnccu suit in a "" . "a"' "" " "" kiel v. jo.ng lias been appointed ageai
ccirt of law to recover his share.andernplov- uv". 'I luv process oeparaUt:! is said to frr-tho Chickasaws rite CJ A. M. H
..Ioi'kI 'Mr
"lu""V L--alr.i-iugh i.. itauiit-ociens.'ii.r t.oagrcsa-
A TiSJm" 'Kw-lJIcxico K" on fc:s wav to tha
is said at the Phil- Stales.-
10 per (Jeuti. silver citieiw .' mmwWirtl. C.; ;a-
rCSS. .Itlll'US OibUt . r ?.r l.n l.Dn .n.;......t .
j ...vu . - .- .. ... "--'. ku vv
ed as counsel lion. Waxtbr Fdjiwakh a.'.d ' requiu trtneh timo- and toretcrd the coining jjpshav yfjnoved.
Wilsox McCANDixs3I:Jfe1EtltsTjffirfeifipaci U' !iMi'i'"--gUVlrum CaliTornin !m been re-.
areofoniniorythartliiswilluiTectndisoluiiehed to stnndard weight Hie rolling ! 'he profits siinlnsarnnco f Mw
nf the Cornnanv "' tuSfcuTlmff. nmldjusting ofit goes rn at the rate "" dtirm- tho hst year wcre5ttOtMII.
oi tie mpanv. fcgFftboni cUiT.OOO per day. Th-ir mt.vdutd of uht!S pwfit"i4- Pr ct!
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