The San Antonio Ledger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1855 Page: 1 of 4
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A late wrtK
YVe have already stated that the Su
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* • ttitrt'-rv (diaper writs of habeas cofpus m the c~.-e < |A^j
.Wáfal
£¿',<na i^e PWstyuue's Correspondent.]
jLetter from Havara.
Havana, Feb .10,1835. .^orta
Est ran. pes, for the p«t "lere
ascertained last evening'*"
«ell—the itselt, a* tfr
II ^^P"--h-WAI|W|MB|C p——
— (8ÚK ATCNSIALL Attonrites and
- *-^|Fpr*rtk*m the
iKiitb aad Scc-n.l
"tlie Pjatoct Co
counties, wl * •
"-«fe-i - '".t.'. tfi
iuost advantageous [j;r^E¡cd líj. the -Milwauk
idT " . 7 NK int of attack was the northern «ble ; t ( j_#t -vr .
.ii. .i „,...t w íi,cí and! ^ u'tor..--Th? Fc '
"ua,
a slave' it is'
lJ,e new ed¡ti«m of his w..fk btt Naval Booth and
Gunnery, r views the wfyle. MN#1 fi|¿ n¿f 8ed under the provisions
ap to the' present date., and, «* strictly , * ^ — j- re8Ctt5Wt|
scientific principles, condemns the ope-, e- Foiled states' i1"?
rations in the Crimea. ,, fe" -t> lia,,,ls of thef \mU* ^¿Uv«
' He says that Alina *** a worthless ; 0fl¡ccre. The sliamef d pr^ccumos J
jjr«l t iVi\! t ü 'rtllfti flli'l r 1 ' • . •' * . t >v..« f Itik I'Ullli iV'fll l)f f .^Á
¡he shows the reason
pus in tne c-..-e oi been confined in on cell tne
Jlycraft, lined -and oua f^ierly occupied by Esirampes,
. A. eAS^awgjL
V'VcutffZ™® Att«tñ%«an I
'it 1.iw. ii"iVe.it*;1
it vurth
I, uf tbu
AfPfeey ¡ ñl Con
Sa A«i«niiv Tex:-.*, wilt ™,
a'-to hu&tf [the lar^e octagonal
*• 'AAr>r r««. ifli tHlTf" ~ «n r
n rnisHiíévótts bí?G; p,i<1\vhich ensued upon the removal uí
P¿'?^ *- i"': *'«
iftl e iuijst n'ívantnÉéons :cr;Wl Uy t.Lii-Milwauk:e a««s ' -*
was the northern side ;
lepdl! there thejMWtnd is niost eK^atefl and . ,p>f;-G V
t fnt%?fírw. «•
jired for Senor JUmon Pmt^
nearly 10 o'clock, A. M,rand
••^V^-t'ou of tjo Spanish mer-
WOUiU
sure
i ne vi.
« 4^ 31 Y. HOUSTON, Attorney :>n l C'uun-
V\ st'lor at b'tw. s n Antonio, Tesas, will j H,.~ of" their "hatferi'rs'
aentioD to nil Inn I
-3*1 I' tllOUl. . 31 . j
V, ,4m >mej nn I t'rtnnsolor |
• 11 lícm'iül l-mki a^erit. san'
At! ) uin<^w entravteJ to iiiiu j
pUltjre^etvu ut .-ó <-t .tuú^, .mpt utteitf iun.
witu ¡mu .y^jujauw, 15. ly i
T' M Ü^VtLS, Att-é 'j&dvf*. Ctiimselur at
Ju;. 1 iw,'>m .Uj^ii^s^VeT will i>niin|)tly j
t< -U p^f«mit)||.il («ci-itius." 'hat may be I
1 t<< Uím in lli>' *('ri;r il bUtrict Courts ; ne¡j3 ontrustc.! to him.
.. t. - • Yu?^ay nw,:
¡SO*'-. ...f. 'i a:-.d K,«.. ..u,'.* ju..
V1" —# AaUwio, Tex , wilí pr ií-fbatieres ..vi^'its ! ' ft :'i! e t¡>- t ne jmhny s ol i ohe- • ehSíits, T understand, went to the Pal-
í¡. '- .y.iio C-finrU of the Fourth Juduiat] Con^tftntiiK .him the fi rts lifloW heijjü pil,Jírr<f Usé airio. it)<>s« iel.- AeVterday evening to tender their
I>i.;t;K , ibe Supreme an.I Federal Court- of til led and attacked in révér-e and liootinps. before Juike iiilivi V
the 55tate, an I will attcn.lto profession:!l lu-i- | mi,p^ ,,J|Ve s,M,n fa,kiJ w?|5fc t!,e U)^ ; were ti e eii'.aions of weak mu.ds ti
•mw seticralh-, ra Southern anU Western i , . , ' ' , 11 '"'V t , . .. . i f .1 • i
I'exas. 41 jdíM'ks arsenal and barracks, on tlie c ' r'e cio.\d at the jad t¡
south side of the harbor .would he at! "1(:|,e . u{ tlie leader <>{ it—\vas |-.lt hoftse," and all this outburst ofjeiit — it is imjHissihie lie should ever Now, the duel jjarticmatedlin"ÍT T-ihé V'-'V
tlse mercy of the alhes; who. l>y tV e ! "J*1 ",yu w 't'1 • feature -ol coid blooded ¡'patVh'i-éoi inust remain "buttled up," ¡escape from a state of penury and de- -.party convicted ve&t«rii v «rae
j^ive prompt attention to all business entrusted i - «^t have en-¡ «l"''«l which even sa^es ip^.t ^ nati1.SO!,iC lutllry occasion.
to his cure.. tirvly destroyed tbein. all'; whereas by [ '3 S.L'""1; A >° oí, D > i racy wno . A (lL.trL,e appears in this day's Ga-,
£¿gf*Qffiec on Presidio street, first door from ! rtttiicfeiiijr?.th6 place frtipi tne s<ntth. (tlie . V s or the J«ul, Iiuu j cetiX. which i r ...1.
the nnr*h-«vest carter of M tin Piaz1 , 10-ly ; ei einv holdipi*' flic• iKirfluTn -eight*') very suddenly thnt-morniii^. ren- '"-travel:'
óünseílor' :dtln>n«rli tlie works ori t!;e crest of the iderin^the bereaved :uot her frantic wit li • for
should be breached and overwhelming the - whole 1 several
au«>pt ity- í
proposes
lo ''¡U>
i ture «itr tflc-
ies at
tbtnúlo imlh
that whiohaving. lonjr
of the tir^ been tri\ck fci' fiirflMiw'k
conU tiv W.i - ■ u- (iuarre-4
fir ,K, #
enct. « „„ Kitur may ll,
he should lay a trille from tlie money |\vaS proved that tlie duel
that comes into his . tongs weekly, terized by circumstances of
ives and fortunes to the Captain Gen- Caring nothing for the years to cotne— ! hallty. the accused deliberateí
•' jera?, in deíénce of the Spanish throne !; the long after period of life — sacrilicing! to his unarmed antagonist
í li fortuna fely, his Excellency was not: everything to the lleeting. limited pres- j into his bosom. Yet he was a<kl^lttsd.
outburst ofjent — it js *•-> ' vr ... - *• - - - ■ ■*- *
buttled up," j escape from
¿'.ICC
I party convicted yesterday, was marked j ^
i by an unusual(degree of clilvaUv and ! P &
Yet, how many thousands are there • fair jíláv. It was'fought with kntrcS;
All SAMiEKS, Attorney an. I
• t L iw, will Htteu.i prwnptiy to all busi- j southern hCivilitr
¡cuse
^tRe Mmfth .In i's.-i tl Oistri t ;<ril the u
V" i ié!irrI'fe fc>> il «wirls hi An-liA [12-ly
ím:5vi.'A.\, Ait -ni;-;.
J-,r.W'f S.«n Antonio, T.-x i--, will practice ii
land taken, the town the hodv of the
! place, with its ilyiks and arsenals, wiH
Law, (íonziles, Texis. Will ¡utcnJ ; not l>e tenable by the besiegers till the
>i I Counselor at' pmmptly to all business entrusted to them, i great work on the northern side xud
JTARWOOD & McKEAX, Attorn ys at
tn this •"'{ate, to tlii$ decree, but ....
din of Veils, J r:H¡re párticidarly refer
fb«?H<tri' f fSitirt«'ór 1¡. xar, r.Oillespie, j — — —-j _
€>mm tt,' Cna<lnlupi6,l K iriM"*, t1<m iles, an I: "T RE^ AXXION T. TEEL, Attorney
Cal Iwell cuntida,-and in the Federal an I j *-
^SuprifiiH- Coudit ui Austin. 6-ly
jj ACO(! \Y.f.l.UElt, Attorney an I Coun
4J ii#"r trt 1,+w, S.tn Antonii>, Texas, will
10-ly
)frirtk:e irttlui l.;<wrts' !' tii® Eourth Ju lieial
J Pi.-ffii f, tlwj Strjtivnifl an ¡ Fe leral Courts at
Austin, anl a ill atiivud to all profession:! I
,Dusines-f efltruste.l to bis care. Otlice on
'1 lores struct. oijiK'site tbc Nay arco House.
J ■ ' á7-ly
Í ] .1 i — i rf r i
I^'1 -i. l' i\ lili. Attorney and Counselor at
X • h iw, m Aivtonio, Texas, wi I pr.M:tiee
in the tlUtrri^ Courts of l ex :r, .Me fin i, tlil-
lespie, ' Cín Kihipc, C'.rlTlw'elf, ¡ind
tionz ties. Cwuniies, flu i in the Fc'loral ninl
Üitp.vo.tf f.Viirti at A<!*tin. i j
Utijt.c on I'o-toliue sti uet., opp; site tbe Store- •
house of liroesbteJv .t Fren .|i. (J
iw;s*ki.i, now win. J. A. w.itco*.
TJOWAIIP Jt WILCOX, Attorney* anil j
11 (^ouii-eloi'S at Lov, San Antonio, Texas.
: OnV-c on Trevín street, north of tbe Calholie
iehun-h. 41
L CiaUülI, Attorney and Counselor ;iti
La'w, >,-guiii, Texas, will a (ten. I pi'otujit-
Iv fr. nil hii^ine-" ifitrti -te I to Ins care hi the
siariJnl .lu li. i.il Pi-tri t 4'i lv
its ueh ns;ve depemiencfes. shall he
¡uní taken, and these, no doubt, will be
(,'ounsclor at Law, Lo.kh irt, Cal Uvell |givatly ptrenotb.ened l-efere tilo allies
eo , Texas, will ^ire bis p:-oinpt attention to all are in a coiuhtion to direct their attacks
business entrusted to his care in tile S • on 1 i jio:ú;ist them.
•Judicial Oistiiit. *■ i lie 11 ink march of the whole iiruiv
to the sontli ahandoned at once to the
i perfectly free communication
d and '
and ovenvkeinun
luiudy \\ it!i deep s« ri'ow.
tliey were assailed by th
music, and ( r ii«
at the r door, whici wonld have
graced a tr.be of Hottentots. • 'i,1 h
Doctor came, out and -taled the circuiu-' downfall that how so fast approaches
stances, and begged ol them to desist. I Tht 'creóles
at least from firing'the camion. With-!,
which declares that, henceforth . who deliberately doom 'themselves to a the parties were equal in phvSii*,! posv- j ^
■hug licenses" will only be grant-1 life of perpetual struggling, with pov- , cr, and when ope olijecuni tó: the. knife ' —
• fifteen days. There are. also, ierty. siniply by consuming daily, the of the other, the latter ol'eied and ac-4 iKl ^
emulations attached | v hole amount, of what they earn daily.' Cually did exchance knives and with f
which I need not j If tliey would but "crib" tlie merest • the weapon of his antagonist, sleAv'hithJ ^H*id*M? nt
•efer to. Hitherto.; fraction of their daily winnings; if they The surviving party was ift'd&fcd fór ] eH.,the melnb^rs of his
d Ul;e.
H ., .."•*« i^.
not proposed *« aÉémfittmy ftwilica- •
tios^of iVir*er's-Hnd!wil«tal■.
cannon, immedniteh i traveling licenses have been granted for'! would but score up fifty cents, or even , manslaughter, and íuleí a vigorous tie-! ^mi^*
<«)S* AllO X'i •! I* 'f'llirj I iV'iiT i\i\ f «if Í o I'lon r.4* (I flc'.lln n a «*•/■■«! -1 ! I* * " "
one year. This abridgement of the ! a quarter of a dollar, a week, thev would tense, was c<
people's, l.berties, will but hasten the ; soon be beyond the reach of want; but1 there were several Creo'les.
some miserable reason, they j This conviction, which fcHebts lii^T
j this, for some miserable-reason, the)1
is are in a state of terrible j neglect to do. and a life of severe hard credit upon the enrrgy sind-perseverance
, this day. 1 almost dread labor, and never-ending harassment, is of Attorney General M< rs<- «.! n;«¡
out even tne resfect which, brute an'.-1 the ci niin<>-scene *
mais instinctively pay to the presence ¡ ; *'rtic eiisWn of liorse mili
. ,, - . . * -■ ... 'l-i Qiéó •"
^"v?iHV¿';ie-U'>:'^: r; A**** Uowfct.
T wdl btyi.| the« a pt, f '«h
ivy, in some secluded ?alc. close bir, a
r>l 1 > 1 rtlrt- In&iLnrlhHiMJi .*>^...^1
FLVNJi k MOtllta
11 íttTr":briiok, thtfan8tvfn^'n%^¥ itVjitf
inrt j % diottom. inceSM#tlV5,bábblinu in
jluct Attorney tfippau, marks a irpw era ¡ dulcct tinklimr strafna 'love lo*e b.vi.
ie in tne sentiments and habits of our
'■ : neonle. lÍHiirploTtli in .I■ i¡.♦!.« ! '
OEALEliS jn F.in^y an ' St iple Dry Goo is, enemy
Oroceries, Ac-, IleTen i, lv ones Coiinty. between I he place" to bel
Will sell lower thi n any other establishment
in the C unity ■ 5-.l v.
Gi
H
Bui! !*n
s. Axf>:in^0x.
9:-*or at I, ov. Au i
tNilv M LEWI.-
t to! lie
'. n 1 Coun-
l!) lv
J poro LAS CROWN',
• Agent, Austin, Texas.
RKKKKKN'Cr.S A NI AOFXTS :
Levi -.'Chatlield, New York City.
W. C. toteSbury, l*iiiliule!p'ii-i., I'enn.
M ijor - pmipte, W.ishirlgton' Citj% 1>. C.
James L. Allen, Lexington, Ky.
John A. lit.hell, X ■ \7 Orle ins.
Jo¡nr llri rv Ilroivn, In li.mola.
John C. / [ays, Sao Francisco.
A. Xeill ::e<juin, Texas.
JKSSE M\RSH.\r.i., c. RETCH.
VTAUSIl.iLh A HHICII, Attorneys at Law
• VXand Oeucral L in l Agenté, Fredericks-
buig, Texas, will practice in ail the courts oí"
t ie Fourth Ju tici-il District, and in the Su-
preme an I Fed.-ral Courts at Austin. Th y
will give Spcvi il an 1 prompt attention to the
l oilei iion of debts, an 1 to i u\ing, sellinj; and
Io.r¡¡tin^ lands, "it i' ¡>ro .-uring p 1 teuts for
lauds in any portim of Western Toxas. 5-ly
(ap
AU-oiUiiy and Coun-
ters.) .Main H.12
B
.S.:n Aii-
_ zi-
BXItV L' C Oiv. Attorney and Coun-
sellor .it Lnv, A i:-ti *. Tex is, will give
p'Mnjit aPenti'fn the <-« !le ti«m ««l < 1 lims
•f.-limt til o Kep'.i! lie an I titte of Tex i>,
ikivi In lis, and u!l kinds of land .visiness
«Urn-ted to bis rare. 8-tt
i i . isrcKvrit w. a. i.i mu.
Til plvn ku alemui, Attorneys andcoiiii-
)?etlo;s at L i , .San Antonio, Texas, wiii
pr.niini in itm Distr: t Courts <>t l'«exar.
Mu'iyi;i, OilJespie, Ovuir. 1, tiuidnlupe, Cald-
w-.-U an I <itm/.aks counties, an I iu the Fe !-
era! in 1 Suj>rrms* Courts it Austin. ["j1
w
ILL!AM II E TILL.
Attorney
>. w yur.i.x r.ii c. ;al.nhki!s.
("ó'KL'.V ,t SACN I'l.KS, Attorneys aud
I Ci/uns"lors at bov, S.m Antaiia, Texas,
Will prat !i, ;> in tlv.' Sec ti l an I Fourth Dis-
tricts. of tiieSt.tOj an 1 in the ¡Supreme Court
at Austin.
Prompt aUijatiou paid to all business on-
rusted tp them v i -1! lv
Gilt tKSUl.ECK, ,1 FUFNCII, Merchants
I AI(tin I'l.i*! , Sjvu Antonio, Texas.
AT^BfUY, S in Antonio, Texas
A*int f! r C19, pur -h ise nn I Sale of He d
K t >#e,-pny!U « t o# faxes, re leniptioiiof Land
s U li>r I'.ixbSw < <u'.e.tio:i of c| iinis, and per-
feotinn of L iu i 'l itio iu VV'estej u Tex 8. <|
M-I.KOD it MrDONtf.D.
A TCTRlN KfcihS, LAND and GENERAL
XV AGENTS, will attend to all business eo-
to tlicir rare, on reason iiUc terms.
General Land j the base of I'erekop; it disclosed the |
alarming (act that from want of suiH-
jc.c.'it force Sé!,¡1 topol'coidd not be in-
vested on every side; I fiat the most fid- '
vantaueou- point oí attack was not to
j be attacked, tint turned-J that the ene-
ilny's comniunication with the strongest
: pofti-in <d the town—its citadel, its'
keep and the key of th.e whole position j
i — was to <>e left open to him ; and that
instead of besieging 'Sebastopol, the al-
lied army was only to attack an en-
trenched position 011 the southern
heights, supported in its rear by the
strongest leaf re and the most formi-
dable works of the place; and open to
receive succor and reinforce mends to
any extent; also, that the attack of
the place was to be carried on without
a 5 o veil ign armv. distinct from tlie be-
sits.nig force. p> protect it from bein^
disturbed in its >]¡erations by the enemy
in the licld. who was thus left in a
direct communication with a tete, which
be mi'j'üt support with all his force.
" ' he t'ank march oi' th.e whol" army
of the south, was therefore, an error in
strategical ' science, impo-ed. of neces-
sity. upon the allied commanders 1 >\
want of numerical strength to render
the attack of ¡Sebastopol safe and snc-
cessfu 1 ; and such fin error can only be
justified by the absolute inability of
the army to fulfil the conditions 011
; which the siege of a fortress with a
_ ® i'.OOO MAY AH I). large armv of observation m the fal l
TK, the un lersigned, do licre''V offer a . e , ,
r-ivu-d of ON E THOUSAND DOL- 0:1,1 e sum^sfiil. buen a place nee I
lars, for the appn iieiisicn an i comietion' not. and will not caj>.tu!<te attacked as
of nuy free person who uiiy be suilty of en-
ti.ing away pc stealing any si ivy from the
County of Rox'ir. Sail re ward to i/é p¡i!
upon t! 1 <; xmiv, i tiou of su- hputy bóforó the
Dwti'L-t Court id l ex-rr crturitv.
J U1N s. m CLELL iND.
J as. n fisk
ia-tf ta;o m mautin.
excitement tins clay. 1 almost dread i labor, and never-ending harassment, is, of Attorney General Mor¡se. and Die-
j the result.
, , . . 1 -f, Iitia. Don Jóse I To one who has seen much of the
• é ti'° íre ,v'l,,K!3t wnot com- j Fcfijtahi!. offers, by a letter published miseries of the poor,- i-t is hard to ac- petiple. liencefbrth' in addition"to' the
' " *'1 'i",1; V.' Í;.K ^u" a"d mi ntám, at his* own private cost, Isightedness of conduct; but, doubtless.; dertake to settle their uuaitreh by. a 'IAi* !Wtin
army of observation in the field, and ' UKI^ V" "P ' cU -march • twenty-live accredited Snainards wbo lone ereat cause is the conlemntibla . resmrf. to t!< '<b«.u<, ....11 1 j*. . i f ,'WT.ttÍWlím .,Úalw v
left open their line of operation from rtbroiigs
equip, i count for this penerseness or short- .civil disqualification^ p«^ons who «ft- , . ,
tl •• ,. . • , wivn private cost, jsightedness of conduct; but, doubtless dertake to settle their qtuaitreh bv a1 LV
up then line of march'twenty-live accredited Spaniards, who.! one great cause is the contemptible , resort to the duello will exposed'to i-* *"-■ . *',ve ■
f -C. V"-;' ,¡^s oi'ders, " will be ready to j diameter, in thcir eyes, of petty sav- ' prosecution and Tf
, 'v "'L f., ,"x fa—AtiUftin, ol ej\- the C;i jit alii General's commands. ¡ ings. Ask those who spend all as they for an o «fens* udiieb o«i.s.iA o ir.Á' ^ 'rtaíé, e h Artt Í ovVfi ^
t. e "liter «lid o inch is not \ et:1 ,.U!.| tp¡¡¡ t¡!(J ]ast ,]r0], uf their blood ; go, why they do not lay by a trills now
am t.,o.-e of our Cit.zeus v\lio. ¡rom a 'defence of their august Queen Donnafand.then, aiid they wiíl reply, íl It is of
phi.ant tu o 10 • Isabella ííeoum'a! j no use ; what good can the saving of a
encouraged it. Is not. this magnanimous ? j penny or two do ? If I could lay by
There are all sorts of reports in cir- three or four dollars a week, that would
morbid and mistaken
have countenanced or
may have them presented to their own
Ips, only in another shape,
! dilation, but. time not permitting me to amount to something."
It is
j inquire into their authenticity, 1 refrain
si.avf.11 y un Cuba.— By the laws of' ír,;¡?? ending them yon. * | keeps so
('uba, every slave has the rioht, (.iV coin-: 1 llc Jintlsh shiP oi war5 Colossus. • might, by
[rlaint of ill usagé. once éve'fy j'éiVr'. to ¡ wcn^ b> sea jesterday. Adios. denial, place
hunt a {iiirchaser. and his inastcr is; Lance cókiporal. comfort,
md t<< permit him to be absent for-a
f-r an of^nsc which antíjeets the party ' r,- , if mi l
to infamous puliislinient. — fHtnV Or-^the. tonf.«fcfcI
loan if Lb lit .n cthei-eal «parx\ warble itWipM Vft
4 4 ''j 1 ve. I will pjapt thee a garden of
Tnotan Cóa\ — V rmiicli 'Ci ^ 1 - gorgeous loveliness.'culled from nature'.^
C^e.l,'f\ in X'Ú.-.A,". fU . 1 'noit anient designs, warmeut tints slid
sweet.-cmí'llmg ¡acense."-
'• fib dp by, dear, don't forget ta ieare
succeeded in giving tS' maize o'i* Indian i
corn, any .colocho chooses, hv.'thn fol- 1
'Si.ngci.ak M \ ii a rage Case in Yra-
ginia.—'In Ilenrico county, Ya.i on
Saturday, the 271h tilt., an interesting
case was tried before Judge Ulopton, of
the Circuit Court upon a writ of habeas i little use ; but. as it has been forcibly
ridiculous reason which i lowing plan: Having receivedfiom L-hina
persons are ignorant of the main object I For this purpose he planted by the
of small savings, which looks hot to the j of some of, them, .some, African il. .™. ... v
saving itself, chiefly, but to the forma- of a red color, and the result ivas a crop1 C<. .^\ !'C
tion of a iiabit of economy. It is true, of pink tint, with some Sl'g bliiisK. and fj i"3
the s uing of a few cents, is, m itself, of1 others of a green color. He made a ; '*'ni ' -R5U
. p . wanted of William IS'ott, wlto wae for
' fifteen years.. , minister among tlie Lni-
ifiai/e i t,*ii in í'lifíci For about three
1 iut
the
County, Texas, will prieti -o in the
Courts of the ~i\t!i anl in a pon i 11 1
Fifth Judicial Districts, and ais in the u-
prema an I Fe'.'-'ral < N°n ts :¡t Tyler. Un-
• iivile! attention will be given to all business
coiifile l tu his care. Particular attention to
the Collection of ( l oins, and fh¿ pitiinpt re-
mitt uue of m'-:;cys collected to t!:e proper
parties. He will act es agen# for tlie purchase
an 1 sale of ian 1, and in t he hi vest iga tiou if
í..in I Titles, upon reasonable terms.
Henderson, Texis. March 17, 135 . 43-1
yt7 i*. C. TAYLOR, P asterer,
v V jjilj attend to all work entrusted
similar experiment tt'ilh thy maize
c- ; ¡ j . - i j 1 I nscavora. the grain of which is .1
a youns man ot about twenty-three j or two, whether in money or any kind j white as Carolina rice, and lie thus o!
years of age. to get possession of his]of property, once becomes?-fixed, aid taineci a crop, the ears of which wer
wife. f misa Ann. who had been forcibly ; the thoughts be turned in the d rection : fourteen inches
' hv her father. Mr. | of advancement, the accumulation, wiíl: of a bíu¿ eólor.-
'r!** O'f fill «1 '
of
ted lirethivh in ('hrist.
miiid has been seriously inl-
and about two years ago. lie
was an mm ate of the Lunatic Aayltim,
at Stauiiton. He is very apprthen^Te
of danger, and recms to be contiufu'.lly
fr; lit.ned with the idea that hi j feest
, tI . , . Í friends are conspiring against' him, p.no
' • «ngLhv and ■ 11lO'L-ra 11 is | tjlat he w <jvt.r 1U <lau v oí Eomü t
Another time he planted tr,M or IHÍgílirtlJ,¿ U< ^
nnt
to his charge.
40-if
w
J.
UAiCliFS AXD JlWFiJlV.
(i. «t D. LFI.L, Dealers in Jewelry,
Silverware, I>i iinond (¡oods, \Yat. lies,
Mason.-', Sons of Tomporauce and Odd Fel-
lows' Jewels, Engravers and Manufacturers of
all artilles in their line, Main street, two
doors E.ist of the Main Plaza, San Antonio,
Texas 30
it is. however súcecssfd that attack
mav be. The garrison cannot be rap-
ture! ; since, after making the nto-.t
• etermn.ed resistance, it may retire to
the northern heights, or it may retire
alt'og titer and unite itself with the
army already in the field after having
rendered the town uninhabitable, an 1
destroyed all the warlike stores it con-"
tains."'
vast side of Main Plux-v.
$** ' - síldtX I) MeLEOD
® s McDONALU.
3ó 1— b 1 v
A.
R EMOVAb.
j Tin: Iti'sstAN Ttt:w.—The St. Peters-
burg Court Journal'Ins a bitter article
i against all those who persist in villify-
j ing and misrepivsenting Russia. The
MORRIS & DliOTUER have removed I f , • . ,
from the Plaza House to I 'olh.wu.g is an extract:
street, in the store former y occupied by Post j
i I ledges, where they ofl'er to the public- ¡1
ássoituieut of Clothing, .U|d piuiaS!t,vv
- 41 Hoots, s ines, li ds, Ac. dec26-tf , , .,
10.i{!le.v<a- •*« ? i minded the l\ rte. ol ear
1, Te -vs.
lilt. Wen bnnls, North : DIvNI IS IKY.
Main Fi,,a,Sun Antonio,' T B ROTTEN TE1N, D. I>. 5, is p e-
! it « p ire l to practice the profession oí Den-
— —U —— tal tirgerv in all its branches.
fdl'Tii"" Merchmt, South- Uis office is on Com . eive street. 11
* usa, San Antonio, —, —— ——
- 7 WH.IilS 14. ltOHAlí 1)S,
lX' r Cnt A T T O It N E Y A T L A W ,
> ustin, Texas
Tex .'s:^ F,0reS °-l>-
WM M VAKXELL. J. II UAhl K.
WACO., AlercbanU, au VVM. >1 VARXELL A CO,,
ECEtVINU FORWARDlNti an I Coin-
's i i'f
'a CoiaiW' roe street.
R'
mission Merchants, Powderbora Wharf, j
Tn lianola, Ttíiaa.
Russia raised her voire in the politi-
al world entirely in a religions moral
hen she re-
1 er treat.es
wlereby the latbr was bound to pro-
tect the Christian pop-ration of t!.e
1 urkish empire, an I espec.allv those of
the orthodox profession of la.th. Nev-
ertheless. Turkey acted .in violation o;
all treaties purchased with K'i.-
bl iod and in its breach of faith
pressed all orth iflo'x Christ ans. Con-
science and Son/i f reason 111'uced ra-
tional men throughout Kurope to be!.'eve
that all European Christian States would
.sufficient tune for that purpose.- When
the slave finds a purchaser., his,,master
is obliged to sell him. not ¡it uis own
price, but, 111 case of disagreement be-
tween the master and piwefaaeéi*. at a . , , -, . _ , .
price to be fixed by a certain public ^0,^isi sóei1 out 'o; fewis Schonbcrger. ¡ remarked, if tlie habit of saving á 'penny
functionary, The slave who can change
his master when he pleases. 10 liardly a
slave; he is almost free In populou-
po,•lions of F.'ii'ojw +1'*' l'-íttii-1
no otlier privilege, of f¡ c ...
right to change liij master, but he has
the right to buy himself} and not only
hinuse^ ^ii'fMie^Wdr'I. or U,C CarK,0- "'^T' S"*°? U,atU"° ^ . W yeiiow maize ol « eti- u,a„ ^out fifty rears ofagc.
o:.e-ludf of himself; then for three ,mrt,0s !.k'?u'in° ^ n'^d. were 211 mer,need giré himseltiioconcern.abont: tral America produce', som.c of dark, -, 3<> ,K.rfectlvwh.te, that lie might be
ni-Mli. every tear he is free to work ' 1 ? e Z ^ ! ^ 17 ^ looking orown color, whicu ripen^ht days t;ikon to IlC. a luan of mymy yMI>.
for himself and do as he pieces Eve- !letallle<1 ii,s daughter for the reason, as | sharply alter them, will have insensibly sooner than other sorts This, larmer „tf waU(1(1.e<J illtu Cai«Mla, ami
jt . - he alkies, that she was only a little ionned itself. It is for this reason tuat, now possesses one hundred ah 1 IHty- i w-as hro-f lit hoMMf- 'i'welve imJilti'S
on paving tweiity-fivC dolhifé !^.^l'<ten years old. It was con- j the com-ncncemeia of a deposit hi a three varieties of maize, and-hi .object he agaiu J„|nc, an,j haa not
' - •- temfetl by tlie counsel of the father that j savings' bank maybe regarded as the in contmumg his e:;peruuc.ii;s is not : ?^(.u llC.ar7l of gince last January when
the murria, e was null and void in con-1 crisis of many a moral destiny; for. only to change 'the .cojor at will, but ¡ }1e. wis ill I anca^ér ' I'ciinsytaaiiii
pañis!, Coverninent keeps the s^Uenci¡, wf tl?« licf,Pe. havl% ! fro,« the individual ceases | also to obtahi varieties which Will niien-, lic. tpwi escaped' fwin somte" of Ida
an mea impendió over Cníatb ° ta,U,lMl \>y ^T'7,5 b°f ,l was }"«*}** to be ,tnc ?\A™h dependent, looking early as-wed as la,gel- and longer ears ; friwi<fs< aul has nvt eitice bcerilMltMf.
•teutons cloud, which she MMk] ,1le™ar"®r® ^ ¡ ?pWar i a"í j1'^ : ^ tbas "Vivase the.protíwt. •, j Any hifVinnatio,, conccruii^ hiui^ijch
, T , i may be addressed lujiii distnesseil fam-
A TrrotrchT. —Each peart knoTweth 1 • J
but that of kindness to his fellows, of its o ait bitterness r.nd the fcobitt. deep
which he now possesses the means. down sprmg^- of action whlcli govert'
it ; of the many secmragly sniall- cur-
it?
ovvetb
tfi*
l y Alexander and sorrow, and is cognizant of its oa'r,
¿ , . some uiahfi? of the co or of •loibe,-
As trie minutes make the hours, it is among somí of rne'iTatXiVnnz.Vloí4Mi>i hi ii
11 -appears that the person who oh- j the pennies that make the pounds, the The ears attained the length of twenty- ! r i*tional and miidit foyieluuea jiass for
tained a license for the marriage from j cents that make the dollars: and he two inches, and the grain was ot d.lior- • :l snr.e inuii. He is a tall rotiely-iiiadu
the clerk of the county, swort that the ; who 'scrupulously economises the for- cut colors. The yellow maize of 1 'en ,lia„ *l,out fifty rears ofr.ee. ins head
parties desiring to be united, were 21 i mer, need give himself ho 'concern-about tral America produces fome of dark,!
years of age. 'The father seized ami j the latter; for the habit Of looking brown color, whici 1 ripens ilght days
other sorts. 'This larmer j
he all eg eh, that she was only a little 1 formed itself, it-is for this reason that, now possesses one hundred an 1 Iw'tv-i
and do as he pleases.
rv mother, he ford a child is horn
tlie right
t.,> have the child declared fix e. Thtse
tacts are full of meaning, and thev stiow
flow tl
Afzi'cr.n mea linpeiuling over Liioa. i.kc
a portentous cloud, which shé flashes it , . ., . . . . A 1, - .. - • , , - . . .c
, . - ■ , ,. , been properly solemnized by a minister becomes the free, independent seh-
up at intervals, to retain .dominion by ¡ .. 1 •, e , , . , , 11.
. 1 , < 1 1 1 r %, ol the gospel, upon a license from the: reiving man. who is under 110 liondage
tbe terror-of Us Lurid olauces.— [Mem-: 1 ■ 1 ,, 1 :
t • 1 , ■ 0 cfenit. and that no power could pro-
plus. Appeal. 1 . ... T£.1 ,
1 11 • • • j nounce the marriage invalid. If the
c, .- : j lítense-had been obtained by fraud, the
.<m 1.. nil. i It iinr.i; kii.—- lie fate javv pointed out the punishment for per-
ol this noted crimm.-d i as at last' b^n jw„ ,)Ut t}lc CO(le of Vi,«rinia did not
. <. t W ,1 II- ... 11.!.;. . ....... I ... 1 A. 1 . A. , •' • ;. ~
etci mined. It wdl hi- itunenibered that
at the last Spring Term of the Galves-
ton District Court, he was convicted of
the murder of Simeon, liatym^u ami
Matthew Jett. near Virginia 1'oint, on
Galveston Ray. m the fall of Í8T-}. After
ten 3 ears had elapsed, he was discov-
ered in South Carolina, attested and
brought here for trial. An appeal was
taken to the Supreme Court, which only
met here in .January, and yesterday '
their decision was rendered' by Judat'1
annul the nerriage. The clerk, it was
also contended, had no authority to ad-
minister the oath to the witness, and
therefore it was not legal peijury.
Tbe-Judge- reviewed the law, and de-
clared that the loth section of the act of
Virginia, so far from *n mi I ling the inar-
riau'j legalized it. and lie awarded the
wife to tier husband.
OiktiA obscen ities !—Grisi and Mario
"V ICIMII >' <10 11 uut tv.it «IV «1 it IL.V • . , '.
Lipscomb, Judj;e líemjihUl ánd Whet íer; a,'e s,1!rniS tl,e l>on Giovanni, at Bos-
concgrriiig. confirming their decision j t«?nn jitót.now. Whereupon the prnde
oi low. i he case now goes.fwck to.the;yf the IJoston Post there takes it upon
b.strct Court, which dies not nuct ||iliisdf to .
tih dune next, w en senteilcc wdl bé |
pronounced ..ami the gif.lt-y ntaii Wih.be! ..::,bie wonl as to the libretto of the
i.uifg at . such time as Judgei-'MfU^r ñpéhi... The classicists pretend tliat the
t" I may tl.cu des:gi ate. most probahiv 111: whole \vork is a moral one, as it shows
'' j t.vo or t ¡lee ueeks, as.he wiii have been | ihg final destruction of the evil princi-
ailonvl- so long a tune after the final: pié. In this view a'ni >st anything may
léCtsw/n- against him. before thjit Court ' e excused, if it have a decent termiiia-
u.iets. i tioii. but we think that the final descent.
i he State was repicsentí d iu t'iis of F)on Giovanni, amid blue and green
case by Attorney General Jemiings and lights, in company with a white-washed
H. Everett-, on the delivery of an ora- impulses, l'erchauc there ü a den < i
tion at Charlestwwn, June 17; lbdti, in poisonous serpentjs within «ííCre)
J*!! i«J OjLP CAPITOL HOTEL
^ 7; r , prj
Houston. .Texas. 9 l.v
o iT ' support the dislntetvs.vd demamk of V, . ' \i 1 T" \r V • 1. J fallen, we lonml the txidy <d Dr. .Joseph from the heart of ;
-/.ll ! Russia. But the reverse was the case, i ,* IV" ¿H'tLvr' j tU(j, P^vner isle b . carce.3 sufiicient to umlij j Warren, with whom I had been.person- atid leave a vacfi'n
EL, J Tlie party which thirsts for the de-P ^TT'\ * * >> ^ S Sti? Í ' 1 f f'1; ally acipiain ted. \V.|^n he fell, he fell Beware how ve pb
.v «, ; ! appomled by ti;e Court. .^iccefeitul Villainy that has preceded it. I „ M;i Tl.i= I ta-r,„m his k;.: I>.
sh \ AN DlBLEU & SON , Fropiiotoi-Cstntctive 'overthrow of Europe. Ins ex-
I jn i•* 1 *
. cited tf.o war against Kussia.
that Euroi
Don Giovanni
are the two
fterebnnts,
VICTOK BitAC'llr,
t wit! attention and dispatch
its journals, copied by th.ose of Franc
IUSTICB Of Tlf-K ¡oíd Germany, are ti e ti Miujiets of tl.ese CcRfWS Etcu vxefc
J tJARNER, Justice of the Peace, rffnc an ' other venomous calumnies. Commercial" Adverf.Sei
at . tbo north-west corner of Main
l#-4j I a Tax on Emro'ss.—One of the c.t\
£
AND
jri.il
across a rail. Tins ball I took from his.
i and the Beggar s Opera | iJO(]y . and as t never sliáll visit* Boston
broadest pieces now ad-] aíTai¡, j w-,j
51
ippomted by
Tiiis is o: e ui the most remarkable
e • ca-e.-, taken al touetuer. ot which we a,e uie in o oroa :e?i pieces now atl-j again, I will give it to yd*t to take to
• have any knowiwke.. That '• murder, nutted upon the English and American America where it will bo valuable as a
i!í j u di out •' '.has been strikingly verdied. ^tagc. '1 he former, it is true, is given | ^ of your revelnUon.'
l-*j 1 i.e murder was one of tix- most cold-.1,5 a foreign tongue,'aud to many of the] 1__ + m'"
1 record, auoience, doubtless its indecent allp- j An exploring ship^' says the Eoch-
Í justice ;sjons. its exceptionable jokes, and its. e?ter Union, "arrived at Shir Francisco,
suigidarj ^'de incidents, are uiiintelligible; but it, 1847. When she left San Franciscoj
tone as well as m de- j a short time since, frrnu the Polar Sea.
u-veled that j where she has been ice bound, since
* with all its, cJ- l;: ..
covered it, is stained, as you see, \Vith ; things, giving a bitter, blasting stiiig tf
the hero's blood." This ball is now de- each of them as they emerge into tht
posited in the library of the United j day light of feeling; and the he«Trt know-
States' Historic-Genealogical Society, eth it. and "tehViisk.-'th and waileth fro'11,
wit 1 the original affidavit of Rev. Win.' very weight of sorrow ! ihiuT •
Montague. TtS^nerly pastor of Christ j Doth not each innlividnal bftart know
Churclfc^oat<i iy who made oath that j of anguish tha* ; >v<>uld make: a «íoi ln
he obtaiiM^l tljp bail in London, of Ar- weep, were it known and af^),related
thur Savage, once an officer of the cus- j and which woulll sear a SatatVs í.row
toms of the port of Boston, who gave: and burn h'íá bni'í"? And doth not
Mr. Montague' this account of the ball: ¡ many a heart, at times, 4^1 • impnfe^
'On the morning of the 18th of June, i and promptings (lark and . terrible as
1775, after the battle of Bunker, op those of^lost angels 1 .Verily,.ve# I And
Breed's Hill, 1, with-^i number of other the crowd go'eth by. and láughé'th. and
royalists and British officers, among ; jesteth lightly amiWaTrtiiñ'lv, whileliitás
whom was General Bnrgoync, went ¡ heart gtepatlV fer breitli,. atidrione Tjüt
over from Boston to Charlestown, j itself knows its:-,bit&ei?kes4. -k • v;
to view the battle-field. Among the : Éeware líoty ye dnye, fcii^y tyt-iingi
fallen, we found the body of Dr. Joseph | fiom the heart of á fr 11 ovv-creature..and
vacfitifii fof Such things5!
111.1 ii'ioii c'vo uiituvoc^I aui-
ily, wdl be mo$t grateíuH>- received.
Adcfress Mrs. Kuojt, §pl«>4 ,
Vinrndfl.
vA.Nrw rii'ASxEt: i*' Viiíí "SíriT^xh
KiviH.-^-Tbe Savannah Journal and
Co^-iec tl^^,flfB ^ur^y^^o*-
cngaged in sounding U.c,S.ayftnnal.fl%r.
have discíiVeréd a new channel east of
Grrjch Batik, lliaí paoer J&VA4. At i
¿Uppostid to l>e
iittpiw'énAeitt "ai
itirvej?
xutiwpa.,,
iheuiconvcnh
the Vicinity
ie res
MiMt" lite
>#• *!• rAráiiíSim
*% tvtt ty 1UQ TiMirfT
¡iwt Idntth^t
%hat is knó^rt as ííáHAi:Báh1í,-W'a«i-
ing- front Fig Matul tiV'" íhe. l^*"
some years ago, it was a mere
|jlant tfie stiftgings and
bitings of hydra-iieaflcil laoiiatersnvfiew
confidence, iii $h< and lw, with heav- I
enly perceptions of. beau ty, s hould li;i> 1
a resting place'! • "
Each lieart -knSWéth íís otrn
ness. and believe me. it, ha til' enougti I
—[WavtTly M?gazijy?. .
get makkfrn/— TMi''
two years ince, Wh
residents of neiglibor
our. w
ÍÓ bfe wyr.tiy-1
chanflíél. >*"• <
to see. 1 station, resorted to by a few vessels
trading engaged to he married. AV
?¿els iifl for the union arrived, howe
MT V.'ftA UWMTfft «1 .1 ■
application was
¡K-fore
i*r*.
the
mt
|wgn\
cTiion in the case was ]M>stpntied. I*
hinted ths* wfien the full tfeveb pi
t*f tl pfibbsbeil. It w
sho-* of the '*
U IIIjTK
íowk.-
mhi allien
w l<bie.f
Wvi,L, ..
tivsisi V
-t is injured by the number of, jHirsuit of hides, ami-tbe town or plaoe'one proved falsici, ániV tUTué
al characters. I he Don and j contained only a few adobe «houses.:her pai*t of the obíigatkm.
— The Bnf&k ^ 1-'S ^lr 1:01 al cll^!T,te^' ll]e ^uU a'ld i contained only a few adobe lmi$eB.^ her paitoflhe ébtiftftkrtf.
relates the füf- ' Im ^ « 'ck-j The captain and crew expected to fkid, tl^ey 1***! CjMiw fchia cj^Nrhi
. ' : 1c" A tlir-uighout. 1 he virtuous peojílejthe sanie San Francisco in. lfe'54. t?!ati-eaM«ement.w«J16WW L-ao<l ti
lowing ainus.ng occurrence: , [are the Victims of th.-Don, and as for j they had left in <847. The captáfh ]^as^' wST.
A gentleman whom we may,call Mr. I^'i hiia, one cannot resfa*ct a woman, theréiSy-re. sailed into the bay without a! bHdó. Titsi^irtMV (vas the.annol
' U*n() is SPtillPtMl friiM !¡pr nn Í _M **. «I. «k., . ... r
ma-.*.*, aiVlMJA
4ikP^
%,
fchu
lri^üxtkr ASI) JDISICR. I Councinien of iaenntond. ^ .i., s.ipp c-.ng .v., ironi Niagara Falls, x&mtvpp to make | 's sc'hiced from her husband on j pflot, Mil approached" the city in the tiine for the twain
i ■■'«i"• re.-|iecivu:iv anu^¡iice« to; flutt editors come uudyr. the head of L *011.0 pinchases lor. a U lv acquaintance; lA-r "wedding day. We coinmend the, evening. kas ttiuch 'amazed^ht^'the and Ute church? thó i>te«é of
luxnr-.es,. propo.es to put a tax llpu}l having collec^d his l^s, silks. Ac!, he te«o to the attentive lights hé saw, AVhcn he^fipy. After
J ¿vluJad Street, where kc is prep.iro.i ; The Whi> s aavs oí the' p;*opo-iIla!f,M^ •« on.I oiv t ü- tho.se who do not no v nnuerstand thati«w<.i-A r Mn ins ilroam nf 1 ai. t . c " ft
exéeie 1 kin I of work iu his ¡ne eu- ( ' . "* 'e" ; ' r* r |
bise¡«evWith Bo itne^stm l «li«p-stcb. fSitiou : ;
iril^u-Mcb "*tX ^ One of the Chmunon Couacllaien of: v-ry sstnilar one lying! * n" tRe-Count-er1'3* ^ ~ ~ | San Francisco. lie had-known nofhhigj tu^rk^l tn the lady^-^i
& heteUI revive lwX^in í self on^m-f chniou.I lias at a s.uule '
Ml iiMiwia I murnrr m lsw nAlj lb; nkfttl t"' r pust Ijv.h-s, he I,!lm II-s "mm:
A 1 by *Vta- ity an I strict attention to h> bu«. ■ bnea-'l. hucatl proposes to levy
;«VgCé. . ***• ! a««8fV will rei-ei*e a iberal-share of public of ten dollars each .upon the edito
CX^" - ^nrrrRENma in«FPu'v luxrpp ? this city. ^ tyUwe tbe trea-Mtry of the r ft the I ad v.
1, Ms*j. M. Knjbiae \—\ Ut i • corporation from its ternhle embarr.iSj-1 ntent 011-bj
iiiaide Wi-.iorPi ft a' L. :!1 . !*• Í ' ior\tol<u\i>c
Benny, #n I also offers his servites
w.ir tiui tni^r:itrnr ttrAV'estrm Texas. i
N * lli annfeto, Jjn '£>. l^ñ 9-H
HK:. CO0fHSV> Attorney «1 Law
14 1* .
ftlS.,
Carpenter
JUSTICliOrtífi PEACE
YWlHüMAl:LO^ ^i^í>e'of tbe Peace for .
Jn *tpeasrfflC«SW ABt«o i«ffiyeXortli -ii«íuie all
as£rtaisiw5
l4o Jolleetica of debts, foreign
',XTER ¿fe JOINER. : meuts. Suead's tdea fs> a bcifd .original ' pantaloui:
"'"IN respectfully announces to j brilliant, dashing, divine idea. l?t>iie ' Ooumis—
that faa still c«otinu«i^the j rusty Oeurpeuny nailand tiirec cheei*s tve\ed only aÍlded !jYi¿Í to "tíie llainc.' quarries in Quincy, Massachusetts, |o¡ section.
S¿?^ ^cr'b'- tb e cup]uanous name 'flie parcefwas indignantly sent back^
of F. L. Pasr-M ,wh«re be is nreimml to exe- Sneail is lkejiCefoi'th marr.ed to ms- itlle gentleman hastened to mXke t
¡j— the Xeponsett rirer, a distance of three j ordeal, he w.
where fe prepared tp
treated tucbis en re with di
patch, anj opt * reasonable tenns as
can be auunUd
or four miles j followed; spine short! yard
^1 tinfff ^^
l>rm?rrat!f.4Thartfali&rj?.' %oog Uve the patiiat.Leiplanation to the írritabk ^a^ihatithe Or^; Inrninrtifri rn[iii"n tTh iiiii in fnrthnr urrn f' r rrmr Trrvfrr-| I !tütt[ ¿nrillimK fluí llii lli<' 875';
>" stl7 «©licita «MTf.w's^n' -peace was restore!. motion Tn these TJnited Sutes. no sab for music!"
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The San Antonio Ledger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1855, newspaper, March 1, 1855; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth179399/m1/1/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.