San Antonio Herald. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 35, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 19, 1855 Page: 2 of 4
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Blavqrv
few in I tris
the power of doing
a¡<jr M
m ím mu jm
*2 ' «lie PÍO
t h SB*'J
t tnuoflM>'
! r z' w the po,
^ic«;nwn «•'•ov ,ntk n ét
Now. wiiai was 1
t n) v to renew tire
"nuke a President
l raska bill to
• i'tli the sulyect of
><ar\ to concede to
**M Pi ,,,„ . ,, PUB
«ver the subiiwrt of ÁjLVtrf in or out of tb
. uii^Tor nefi^orles of this I'uioo: ain
úi^riffdfe.Vfv aftioa wbicb may be taken on
. .. - wa¿
oes flravc
ingric
tías coíao
and the
WOOL.
nug
9 ix a i
the ¡my sincci
MifangsfR a
douWcoif^lor p
in rileneelhc Bian
through \\\*JM<r?rjJt the lAtb Jagat^tsl «tur i ¡duoed «o a
i i,irtj¡ngjl friends, our paper a:j¡d ourself. l>y J. M. Pe-'bouse ou Satkirda,
tt>: «íjhwu idiiitl Hue1.**'ii< l lufce may He dc
bv4 « t'p^otbde. &b*'
Íusmuat!o;wO*ÁwÜÍ state.
aflhmsed
<1 lieing .¿b«e bad
Íüst¿uátÍftafí>4.«ÍIJi «tate. that tfe haddeter-
miufd never to meption bis niuna ¡a our
Wl upon that
rli>diriei8*',f<r"-' ~
j. iff: they
prffitáríh? A
vifh rpwh-er m
) if pVfnC;p«l van
■"hen rrmmuM
aevtottsjpsptr i
«b pitéseot i 90, baá^ üUi ^a,
TWOÜI
bafS floñe' amount to
no great tajlker. but baa a-ffCuhar Av^y c
18"®í S«- «vine IK.Í tlu.1 («lb up..,. Wcf . fc#
nto bun sound bis own ]iratse, uhicb did uj><; • r
soutu
f ®fe
trans
iuatcAiMta cjpáidtW* j jbe b'boysduive/i^ -"it a poor thing t
1.sjw MÍaydr. in ' '
connected
eTO^flftyTtUree. e i ty lotsj
ta J. -¿e&nk a
r^n%ntt^hd _
:, ejttaH^r^ulv I to 4i*jjwtroasj>p the advent of t1)W Xe%f Tear. ¡ for Mayor, and
1 itot .ú an 1 induccmeut ?io tlnw « bo* wíiaU (thai 185js, with tbe
<«m<fCexer-|p<iett€ [pfa* be offers afcopftr *ftfhe llhráf^to bis brother, J«
rfcftoin ths# <tt*apd"ft¡4r me of'the pr |ÍHltiír*. fajará f r| transit i on coosldefid by many to have beep;
hiiiintjfr"?? '«K veííTíor a well vliU^n ¿i**, f)"'' ftatiJulcal. unr reasons fur II <ktwmiia-j
' ri!"^rWrtllinT iri'r-' <" < 1 ti'* w«fc ItaMie !j^ lio A U« r««M I«a tlf<- ciiy h, lSji; tl
^¿¿jsístéEafeÉáffir ^ • ** + **««•M **
on has no WIT
tfc *o«t must either
¡-no man ba l ev r
tnv to<M^e«t Ifcfe rtíiM tó toterfere ^itiiji^u£b^ry, that an Iriidnaaa named Patrick, ^ ^ ^ ¡u
m&i * «M 4 h" rM,,i «'Hi.' IV «'.no fate
I JÉB^s}ht ofcoi.fiDlltnp.^ ¿i,)r:a5 croístug i}i t M i^Uo,; 1>urnep] ^
a oo ti*' emná^off Uto u de of tb- r aí! five or six feet, and
;s3enéed to u contro-
íuaxit n ¡*4 V¡q¿^!«i
l ^fiíamí.'aed wv ¡
^fy qf t&ic+i
- - * - MK-%-
RfTr vT w www
^thn«tta*
a (toleoui treaty with tbe Jbo¡^ jyp a fire, ft &' tb. L he go;
«* *- i>** Iwevii.Ode Ntett^¡ ^ n0at (i,e hre tijyt bi? cl -thv ¡ caugtit.. add
ihjfratii«^tc eatircly -burat olí bif l«>dy. Xotbiug
MM ift ^oa tbe'.imt bin .shoes rcti^tiueij. Ó.le mí the results
p . injaity t« the intemperanee.,
iTftí a rHir*^flrt ÜTe. And}
*t m. Hk
dger ta tfea! bill, Monly*rWtWed.—Hy n.ces. in t<vdiy*s
P jK^hle ívüsefiti^^ «♦ ^.m'fce see¿ :bat ,^
tñati.-.oti* Saath—for; • ^ , r$ . . _
M-1 i ca>ure. Wire did?3- 31^-*e^ - ' -*• 15• "Wk
wbi.-b be did not uiecl
tbe iiulividua! dfd tvbo
attacked jth^4 skunk. 51an£. slaud r aid
falM-h 'Oi! arc bis favorite weajponi, and in
tbeir u¿e bo is such aa a-lept. tjbat before he
oaa be cofoered in oae falsebotxi. jbe will
bavc frivea titteraoce to nv member of new
JO contri
u*t í¡i evfffí
-The
vor
t to t|
j nomine
latter fcia* oome pST ftAt tr«J
contest camp off on íw«t Sátopiay evet^.
Uta V aai d'.d¡;tU ^uwphd*i>- íLs.f>¿
his c<n?i>et;,lor and tíMa't Íi*U" try. ij. ;|W
but baa a p! C il.ar if
between tbc Caur^
People's jqanrliJatp, ¡j,,,
Tbe so ifujjj
ven oál that wonderftj
Id to tb a lm"nistratioa ;
B4C, would be made, we a|
nd libe mieeiinp t tbe court
yj evening. We weal. we|:
1 T. T|ie caucus tv>ni-
; m^<Ub^s|uyi^moment Éwciliep^r-
^etüág tngMhtii |i good croKw&fc* list-
^ „ :iria* Item ttarlw l .*w<lrt<>*«nM.
groat ^e.Uterdl.or«;.¿/ 1,,,^^ ^ Vy. T^J
;htku> CAteutsivAjiy, not that we bav*
mrticclhr iutcre t in thé «H-ce- or d f. 3t
ot either candidate, farther than tho i ?fcct
t will prnduc^ on cauco- 4fi
ei|. Be tlioi result what it
roiume •
q sum and ^ubfctinee (f the woodarful rpv
dations w a-. tbat thq caucus uosttinee had
lieen l^e',4,bi¿ tgad in the puddle,-ibe ftaly ;
man tii San .Yntonio wjuj posses.^ tb - moral
courage to res's' tbA des pecad oes who i tu.-t-
l;e had hrougl
ones. And whop
take back ail that
sign a i.nn:w («í ^
stiv^^hii ¿owar lfy
•a :bat ,T¿afcv a;v-!c 'r.eed' tfgatióri. He has
¡iiialiy coraered. b i will
lie ba« said, and cFiitgingly
hisjio t* *•> tibo A ti>
carcass from merited e-a?
I;-eeC pnbüáSjfJ. tsá
lactation tá-r-af.
iay, it win girt
and strengtllto tbe ¿|mcr?eaa part",
3Tj|PTfiJ (ibio. we have tins satisf.iftr( >) of
koovring that the regular b;ird4d d f) .-.
ratio nick'ei Fttb«mt rrnmang-nt
nly i eat"[i í v a Íin4 «i of ^re«í! GÍW« as á
American-'.—C'arin-tifo Síiuwkirti.
UfovetT the city; lia^biutdcd its rcHoijrcek jCow as the Ingu den*jcfae%- of ~T w
protected it# interest-, a i| was tbe.only truly .IMjt,r.se their «««fed.-rate* it* Ohio. \re w:-i
boa st man that bad beeu Mayor. Tbjis |0 keep tbe |*witioi* of tl* |i«(o wingn befor
furth ord r out of cha<>e an 1 restored peace
a l síífety. where ¡ befo ei all was rift aaid
«lo-¡tidied, that in -o dojng he got daogerou
|y wounded at a fa idaygó: that be bad
n i£ht have been very interesting to tiie
narrator bvit it was not "to many of his list-
ners.. For l>efure he g-?t through, njtauy of
tb :n had l ,ift.
the people. lk**e Ls thr p *sition aa«iiiK
Uy tbe íítate i>«ventl«i tk t nominati.ii
Mtddl for Governor c* Ubiot
/,Vwf>W. Tltnt tlw* i v ple i f OU'o
tt¿a*ure wk!r4¡dí"*: - a*- *<**>• <* * ¡Sí", a.4 a| ws.aal.cjiOu?Jm? oi^yeral ocw«o.i>. &S I tarn
xk t ák xa btr ¡ iare fiulod to saltan t:. we cgfcr «tr hcasej Iv Fuftmittei. ^adh a waa we deem náw orthy
rotar? j Are a^djot, eait f th*Siir AGloá'o.fortei« than;our notice aníbepeafe y.tijserbascontenpt.
4H«cpt¿.v Here til a tj-ymoalfi'^ rspccaljit;on.|For Uic^e rteiftons; we consider 3ay further
An<|if w« caai't sett, will setae ph'.Wathrcsp.j notice of whs* .bejhas «jald of our friend?, oat
ic individua! «eoomaídal# nsswith a loan of! paper or oafsid)] at wholy aafc<sceawar
at tbe mc¿rrater*t<* pt^vaillcg.
of their cor .
Artille that K gea-
•actioa ot the ITaloa
«basin! or. of the
ta which her
and for so loag a
to create but one
enough «bao i there
mm.. " ' ^ '
[. - il | "You Da^'C Practice What Yau^oaah"
F« 4hMd-li <r.U bo I 00-Jo- toj 4 i, -Oi. ^
I. that a r3e-'!" *J| are soiag to coio for C irolaa
Aatcá:o caurje. 6a the ISti^of P«i {«-mj irishman aad a Catholic, aad b-.
íür7j lor a "eitif<J3fc ptrsss of $230. tb* oftisof all of wh'ch is doáirarr te
> - - - - ■ ■* - .tt fftiAAl CMMMI c > *
te^ <o>UTtJUmM >took Bria .^ thc .^hroaa farlj.-
án *&+r fhct nag« yoiW 5 want to jfr. Smártjj. who told .you w.e- are going ,,,!, Tbe Mayor <jr?wijjp a resolution repaid
Tio- evplvtuauoii ia repaid to ta
fiftv-throe lot- to"myjbroth r. the Jud^','
was any ifeíng bit? enji^faetory. A« sínílftl
a-Vwas the effort to put it ;n tbe most fuvejr-
¡able light, the fact wat quite apparent that
|there was so n^tbing wroig about the tran -
: act tort. Tt w.w stjated th it the Judge Relat-
ed tb? and then demanded deeds theife-
transfer t'fy hwe tifir.'jt* tlt>ww l«fwíl slavery a> un
«•t il. and unfavorable to theUi 'velojn 'itt
tb<> spirit and practical l*uvll|t <4 IV«m: i;i-ti
tflttonk and that, onb'rfoin^ng tbtrw swug.
njeutsj tbey will ;fi all tintes feet it to I
their duty to use all power clearly given )>r
tei'iUs of tbe liut.o ial Co(D|MKt U> }>n-rr
0 miloearr, to and titmllyj to • >
Tkij s wa.-« Ib^ issu<i
|t^ immediately, as lié was an\iotw to 1 f 0jjjo .^ibotit
j for the North. Tht« was in April. Itefore - 3,^ ^ Uinrs was
-114,
oaéert uiuiajy to- tba
waa tkoagbt ttrit ft
**<***'11 HiHitr l wibtfbl, Jggge . ,1. |
h^^T V 1 ^ •aiS^L &incé. said, that '• if | M. Caroliin|prcáchin
itif \;ifprartd^^rt?i l mkrtli^NebrM.v*ad tlie P?vil wcr* candHlate#, the Krow->uc¡>s vork, .Sup|v >e Mr.( at
Vs and fCaoMta. Tb>« Made w*/ for two|$5otfci gs wouN voafc for the l eril." That,:man and a t'atliolie. lie has
jrorwnéw, ahrjadpeá. two mar¿wÍM, owing to whether he was!to be an .American ip sentjim'
aeeretariéft of State, sumdnr nnnall Mlanod.^ orand^pendeflt candidatedf yobrjing, which M all our PL
o tote for Cifolaa. Oh. you 'guess so
Pa chal; a 'Very well, guesses are not always a« true a
V tdr fears arp Ujtc ba^is of you
olau is ail Irish
ofteerm tadepeiideot of tbe «mount of aioney
incident in ouch ed*es to general alealage. il^'0 •
And as ¡'or his <
fellow citizen «i. 1 oppnnied i oth the*
of the
log
the
might
„ ü , «. . , Í him or ahvbody else.
Saturday ivemn^ Port.~l;h«h>^ae of the^^ M
bowsf bun self
nt and in fee
latform re^ulre-
athoiiciSTn. it will not hurt
rneasemk What " whs the result
deWli? It declaM that any man
ihere, ** difference tf be bad not been
Pnited State* nio^e than five dar . l 1 , , ., . .ti|
tettlTott the áei^and «HtMn *ix months e*st|#r,l«tU s ar« (1Í Llttí gda d writers
bin rli^NIM and he entitled^to ai reser- "
\«tloo of Hod, $ Matter whether he wW a
!tO
We kn
the P
fm Ctanqr. me lk« *. ca. Jool.1 mduoo h.im
to those d«*s?ring an excellent and highly
leVrcsting family journal. Among its eon-
ow him uk> we
jte's that eve
worthy foreigner whose character
tireec—...
tbe protection iÉ<
freeh from the
talned whh
hkmanlty.
We thnaaeé
to onr hosptul
laws, or wajs
of European
cthno that can
mv?. Mr. Bom! hell. there ism.
. . „ ¡, t P « ,, any Ameqcan itmn voting f
of tíie ctwntn-. I bus Pott 1# ¡among the old-t " , 1, ,• !
, . , j í . ,. may fe«H ao ds*
e«t papers in the country, halving weathered 1
mad.- by tbe > mVh Ts
trtintn ug or ova-5oa«,''
most grateful to th
Texas 1 Tills po-itin^
a large majority of tb;
of «Iblb. wbO'Con«tita^
of tbe Irfigus d jtn'KV K .
ili'jre in Texas, the spur uas
o «k'tiiiilí> issue but that
<i r bp|n it io: to tbi¿ America* party, ami V
adopted in January, calle ] jIt«nj.,a puccess. th(jy unit *! every *b;ul: <
political and reRgpoua scii.tliaent a-id opiü
ion!, and every grad; of cha I act r a'if] iitt*!-
|:gjftico. They eltct'.-d men. t high : kí
isitiuiis, who «ere
loeds could be made. If was necessary tliat '«lemorratic ear" o
ia resolution adopted by the Board of Aid b* L ,^ ^staiued bv
i men. and. approved by the Mayor in January, iforeigiinborn vol t>
Uhould be repealed, as it declared that ° the htrgesf|Mirtiou
deed for any lot should be is ued until cer- o(- ,|mi <t.ue j
Wnfeips were pdocurejd, recird'd and mark - 4títtl0crac>r made
' trig the on"
j together a sufficient imm'wr of th* Ald|*r
men to adopt it, v.hich was done. Soo::
i-s anxiobs to leave for the North, to
arrangemenjirlfor c onstructing tbe .^.iü
lio and Mexican (itilf Jiailniad: 1>utl
eiUet tain sentím'íMjls host k1 to th-^ men-
tions of the .Soutli Apd no'A- we fi d th
l!! i^Rie unholy alliaitce denouncing the—* :n
for i\vpre.s#-iug septiin nts tint th *y
.; , i . i. - " i known to enKrta'b previno- to th-ur
tu violate u)^ the August election. That the hnriy wap/tion.
alie?fian(Bc io bis: adOpte<J country. >0 \on (xj^jydohed bv the expected return of a m 'hi
thingtopreve-Jit j, f thc Board '«r \Mermen, is the Indief nrT."PP^'d «. Slavery ^>w¡eduction, ft n
' ■ ■ prejudice and troin mterff t. These ! -
r-nfter he got tVm. he retnarucd here till afte
aft r t! e deed or deeds were éxecutí<
l'hom is J. I)ovine paying the 20 per ce
ovfi. in *rf>p. Before hb procured the deed-
he wa.i anxiobs to leave for the North,
make
Antonio
an a
mostr
who émigfate
in
liitRsty, nod
defending
If «one
ara not
as wt ought to
that we are
fiMIM he wl
preference,
the nod
> i I& be Omtmtud.
*
mutilated hi
the ureal
lorifieat
edeMl
of the
. l7 ' •; : V ' I ° , :a foreigner, but wea
J; Jsrfer %* ■ £s*$katm¡ m U
nmn'jfn sent grati> . to those uestrtng, J I ...
them- Terms.--Single copy, $2: iPour cop Mai of ht
ies, $,*>; Kight copk's, (jope to. the getter up: Is w illiqg
of the club,) §1<T; Thirteen copies (one to get- ¡n,riov^
ter op of club, ílá: Twenty copies, (one to!, ^ T'
gutter up o< club.) $20- -to l>e paid in ad-| - ^
vane:.
Uhf ll. that
<n jit.
Varieties.—Bv
offíjiiliiil
IW«l the édtrénti óf cHwtnnls
peí*.'*—Ze4gerl<
Tbe writer
•elf, "Oiffc."
.Intoolo %
reference to their adirextisement, it will
be seen that this company will be here
Monday week, and will rembin fix day*.
We g*f tbe Ahíonjlo^RjroiÉhe^ aevéral
years ago, and cam commend them to
those who admire sach exhibitions. Tboee
who go to see them, will he certofln to get
tbe worth of their méney in langhter-provok-
ing fun, because Harper and Kent are along
with tbe company, ai clava?. Boy , be mv*
ing your dimes, if you want to go to the
show. , :'
, 4;— ' ' 'l*"[ 14-'" i~'I !'• :
itene Enrouragement '—A few mails since
j thai theae
have be-m
leaders and d
.mí. Hia opiwnent is al
c seriously doubt his Ame
intrfr-d constitutes the sum
patriotism. To secare thi*.
o bo any thing by tur is. a td uof
>r (''lml'in «■! ,>' „., . 1 , .1 prejudice and trom interest. I hese !
f0 U:; , ,jf 1 hr> c ^ aR síni,'a hT the cancnfi.lvii, ..H^, g^telul tk thr dem^w
ippopent t> al'^iiMjinitiee. showed that all was not fair and Ohio. •' • É&iHM
You will see bt
esfor which they are
this, Mr. Bim
contendins
are pot as proscriptive as
to believe by your pat
, (espotisible pos.
ki?w.i Vi
nominee.
«'ííuar'K
If our memorv' «cries trs right Iv, ThonUtk
J. Devine asked the previous Mayor, C. F. ^ j¡f0 an¿ perpetuity
^' Kipg. to tnake deeds to these lots, and he and Jack Wilcox, and thjdr .-ayings
ear" of t>hio.
^ET-Liberty d d not
i 'slhoun and WefMer.) noil shall it d p-r !
upjor >a?n llo¡« «>••
—rrfr
d.e'wt
i lit them ! (f*
Him. no Amerieati can Consistent-, When he selected th^m, thc ijity doings:"—Inévnv>la liullrtvi.
l>"i Secretary Informed b?m that tb^y had not- No I Liberty d d not die
the Amalean p^rtv hjavc great offered for^-stilei and were not subject j statesmen and trie p«tr.>
with tit otic gr.-jt
ts. But IiimI i¡.
irants to offic
wc received a letter from a friend at Lavaca.
s him-jya which occurs the following vers interest- wjtb a firm
ie Evidently coa 4it«tionally Í £0at^oce:
<?po«*d to telling the iruth. He desired to! .. By flret opportunity. T
siy oai«4h^n^ dJ^alragtng of the Ajftericap
m#<tiag, abdj kj^w^ng that the Bomb-bell
speaker inducía eelf-gloriftcation a very
rtfiealaRC exteai he conchided to make
rha che^g aglii&rf those who spoke at
But it i$ untrue.
Val ike thedfalpfeelk, they haw prkiciple#
t%a4MPÉe...| llap
an extra barrel of ilonr, wtth«
for your success, and aétfnoWdedgmenfe of
your untiring exertion in behalf *>f the great
American cause during the late canvass."
Just think, of that! A whole barrel of
flour, the- first for. a long time I It caused
considerable rejoicing among the numerous
little Wests, particularly those targe enoagh
to send-to tbe Baker'. . A mote acceolable
1^*1^1 u^ declare all schools that may
be' kept la the State, "public schools, and
allow the fund distributed to each county,
to V disbursed under the order oí tbe co«n-
tv eoutt. to sndh teachers ai* tbe parents aind
guardians of the children may i choose to
employ for their education. -(?ee. PfisSi
Sft&agt.
We cannot say certain! that We see Itbe
en«myr but certainly thc grass shakes. For
years {there baa been ah untiring effort to
tahllo school f and
t It bas always met
proc'iiie a dirl
in the several
great toa of
tión now com*
sion of
States,
r^JOance on the part of tbe
the people. But tbis proposi-
up in anew shape, and from
a different quarter-—the Tender of a snresB-
faii party. And may this not be in accord-
ance with promises made previous to tbe
last August election, whereby the Vote of a
numerous denomination was secured?
looks'very Huspicious. lie this as it ifnay.
the -I^egMlahtre dare not carry th^ Gover-
«érs Ruege.stioa ont hv tbe enactment of a
to hi« entry. Th
made po difference
Board examined into
judge replied that jit 1 depended upon the political mounte)^,
. ' A committee of ^e cau changa their. ^j"*ugtple« Wth«
the traitlsfer 1
of these u>ucb eaae as a chameleon
toes its Cúi.-r.
published
To say that no step3 would have been
taken to recover these lots, bad T. J. Devine
not brought suit against tbe city for def£m¡-
atio^ of title, is antrue. And to say that the
judgement obtained in Hays county was
fairly Obtained, is equally false. The City
Attorney had an understanding with T.
Dcvine's attorneys, that the ease was not
be taken up during j the term at which
judgement was obtained. And we do len
that thc B5ard of Aldermen, in 1©4. duri
J. M. Carolrn's administration, took
for having the case | carried to the Supre
Court. It was our understanding, as a m
ber of the Board, that the City Attorney
so instructed. And if be has not done so
feel assured that It will yet be done.
r ~the scramble for ofiicf
tead we should have had anarchy aad mi*
rule. But these political ricksteri. char)*'
tans, tide-iraitersi and weither-eocks vrr
chebked in their mad. iieckleas game (4
plunder, by tucb fearless spirits as Ilou^oo
and Wilcox. wh6 exposed be treachery. A?
fraud and the corruption tliat was practicó
in the name of democracy. And for th*
they are denounced by sue h pditiydly boni*
iodividuat as the editor of tbe IndiaooU
Bulletin, who opposed and reviled democracy
all his life, until he turned n Sudden dip-flop
and eame over a Bombshe II. i>inct tbes le
baa been more rampant in I lis advocaey. tl*4
if be had taken it in tbe k gitimate way.
\^Ur~C.V\
these facts show
efforts are made
man. as the e
T1} LA ra *M
ay it is that such
iree such an un
linee, uponthe
d
. nated Dr.6w
jffiee of Mayor *
(of tbe county*) for
Sap Antonio.—Ledger.
In this, Misa fljaney do the Doctor g™*
iptaaticc, and ure think iatqntionallv. Tlitrt
being strong ol^sjpUon* t the twoca W
ates for Mayor, (b^Ui being furrioers,)
ptor was earnestly apdj repeatedly
Uxmuc a caiid date. But owing to «be
ted a tale of the party. "B*
made **
tal o* wheo/w
leal'fricad are
Ü9
the majority.
Gettii^ Seared
Miss Nancy is op
«alloy renouaeed any and
01 being aétr a candidajte.—Ia4^-
a.relief tbis will he to the i>artic ujar
Young America, boliaviag it to he daugero is jd
to the political virtue of «rperanuated old
pett biro W
other candldatesut
To guard against thc evils that1
r
mfi¿ «¿til
fir *T' -
l\nif tbe toeéilriMAd bate
j^een ^xtrem-dy doubtful. Bit be¿tas fei náTy
wrnirfd his claiuia for the ftemU A. the
|pe*t eieefticiv *e nre led to hifer, that he
wili Vé a caédidate whether or
OtHP hohípaon |'¿|ÍlIlitVa i to
might grow
attUque
meeting o>n
keepere bo
to jteep out
ter. an sjibci
MancV*> U #>
itch aft a^ociatibn. | tins on
i?d. at tht* BoalWelt
af evening, that
wij^%strt ctu
^PtTngshe
otrap Attierica.'
r way/but $wh a
his phstfbrm. Tlé|^e 1ro®^ adfise this oft-jUted jade
fiie raee'tfl^®*1 sárs.ioat Youag A
it w ditíl0^ ^ induce d. by ber winning wa
pay her iajr¿ imuUi altcation than
motiuo.
of San
Mitw
at the
fito the
fofhwf
bis
temporary
to disfraaehlrt ^
The We
Ida father co«*
eüoate thé country ^
W*r>fl0tracted by tbt
* u<ft%. The" ^
•«Hoik
ff> \my that h*j h stIU
« candidate far Mj vor.
rt
to; considered Milofeafe MP ho ne, and -
Id naéie Was fre^tU% meftonad hi c<ia^
he tion wifl) «bF)AyM^M6^-heit«tá^ íf
It be citr.: Hlij pop>i le ^ tf t f-a cd
Uitoae t
• ytrtiimm
r Mauló L
wst^ai ^ oíbe conduciré to, bet fa ture wei^re.
th'* ?1tS.
idt'i f4r bitter
in polttTcal mu-ln
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