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R. FIJíCK, Publisher and Proprietor.
VOL. I.
SAN ANTONIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 18(52.
NO. 58.
JL
The CoxQrtst nr tu- S.>cth nos r >
THK North.—The N'ew Or lean* Balk*tin
ci'tLv 13th in>tt has the fod'Aing art:c;e.
showing that th* N¡ rth itself «a;dd bs
well nigh ruined, should they baceettr 1.
i<e n «■> remarkably blessed, her happiness ; ^Ip the benefit of those, who considered 1 The N Y Herald says; Jaoksalow, the
so continuo , her feelings sq untried. that i \i %a ,y,.4#rlf and bad a great dea] 0f I Chinaman who was arresttd near Jer ey
a i ginned inevitable. Trouofous I tA , ! City ia March* lv$6d, -charged with having
tin;. ■ are looming tip iu the aislan '« U-r her
and'the country she léigu* over. Lord Pat- j < DQ-WJW
| #qu«a!m.( about it, we re-publish tbo article :
murdered Capt. Leet audi brother, of the
WITH rillZyi ! '' ¡ sloop Kj'-ray, belonging to;Guilford, Con
necticut. is finally about [to expiate his
tried at
the
on
tted
(From the Galva tor N'twi )
LATEST MEWS.
BV UEAUilONl TKA1N.
very m olerme estimate
an.incon.-iderav:e barden
t > ah*p the combined i
a a 1 F rv.uee.! 1 i o w tb
UC v" t IÜ í '* p- '
the S uth.' II
? Th N
TV ? Bv
H-rUup;
f >r u nail >n ru>l-
,'cvs ot EngWy.d
intcr< st t i ti.■ -
rth answer.". bv
: a*at i ■ u" '• . ¿•
to-morrow, an i ta- n with the occuptflt of
the throne in such tribulation', tríala u! no
orduary nature iniv bc-lu.
tens ot thottKinds ot dollars out ot the j within thh jurisdiction of tie' State of New j 1 n>ui 111 * *a*.
war by readztug ulmo.st fabulous prices j York. The case was argued before, the th*1 a «'V®
f i - - i toe sales of their m rchandue.— j Supreme Court of. the Uuitod Stales at ¡ ^elovv 10ksi urg.
tV
I
dees r¿"t the N > r Ili ••
not'be raised with \at a :• r-.>:>r
will i\< t eu;'.*v.uíe their tit ¿ds
€hd t ¡•-m-i-iw
U the c It*, u cu'• r c
proposed tajf up-m n rr u-t :■<
prV.v The >; inner pa;, xg
e: JOc. i r <V rVkV mair mu
a corres; andaig a i vanee i -r j
end th.! :a '• it.i tuj'ir lor i:is i r
thi* et. i an - rd Vite . v - tm; t
di ¿ if h- an i i; a t r
Oil- To u.s-'t *:«' u«-v r i" •
P-y?lion ot" th< in.'.U m-s.-t bo st
n
a tí t
l-rs
ami
d.
e?pital #uúk ic them b
(he éprrat.vcs te ti.r
commuiütv, a:.
rí
be
.; *¡re
*>Ui es worthies^,
n id e apon the
i .Batióte.. a^ran • a unetit
Bat w¿II th.; N .• nj • y
ev-' n the parí ó auvanta^; s that r.-.-main ?
Supr se a political revoluti >n t" occur r.
Wíiso'mg'.iOj, in w . — -i tf'A c ijs *rvativf
me¡uoer> uf the - vi C-engreí* ¿ro by
trie b-ard. and the radical airdi'.iontsts
*ne-.eed to u¡4in:i'.e.d po-^t-r. Then sS¡i"v-
ery won i i be a0< i «hr-d. r 'so m fúsáed an «
t. ainmeUed mat it woukt cea^e t«. be pro-
ductive. F r a while the iii j-r .m'jht
bft forced to ah--r in chs.in g oe^-, b -t tnis
wffüld simply destroy tho;u. l'ney C exijd
not.lite, .much less enjoy life, und r NertH-
éi u lásk'iü-ist'.-T¿. ' {*eeiM '•*
t'ioUí-auds. The Nortn will th<:n h v •.
killed til'bird whieh hi V * the U"dde Ve.rj-.
and her u -st woui i be f..>rever-m -r- í.íTirus
In this oas^* the c-tton mhnuiut'o;
of th.- North Would he ch -e i. s-n i a!-
n'iOst in n«easnrabie w -a >w;.,h. e""r "?;v
or iu /irecilv ñ. ws ir .:n' th ni... w i d'-
appear. An A wlnt w ;ld ee I- ft *.n re-
turn ? A di-c >ntfna • í o?-ututo c.u l
"starving popuia'i'-a. :rn*an -oes-
cloth and a>ues over ^e.-.r va«. •. ■..■•.,! pr.'<t>
•rty. I
X > Cause for ih:.<p .>n'l>en< t
>\-w York Herald, air..n^e to say, p¡
es a circumstantial accuaut'ofthe '.
eruto t >re>'S, stating the prenise sua n¿Vi
i f each command, and where 1 >eated-. Sue!,
iuf-runttioa is ehtaiued of eo-.ir<e, through
the h„ ncy of a Federal s¿y in the War
1> ¡ a; 'nient. We can merino no other
me iiVs by which it c nl i be procured
A-. í rditig to thii :6thte; e-nt, the aggre-
¡S yarns. ; gate Confederate army in the ti. id. when
tics. At | this article was pu^d-'o'd, amounted to
u must1 403*000 msu. By the firft í duly tie1 eon
; «oda full . script taw Wi',1 add .300,b Hj n-e>re to ties
.uand, a ; for«:e, m ki.sg * srand ag-'r'-gti'e of :
s > di -rs. A!i • viajt I< 1 0d ) tor <•!- i
r, <• kness* & the army ui the fie¿d :
•i-inim.-r C-impaign will o
i; >0e lH) men. W itn ^u*
i the
■•leu
ar'rH
ihe-y couUnue tot" ve C« nledvrat¿
l,h« | in payment tor goous. having r^cently nd-
:oii>a i an enormous p* r centu^w.^o is t e. v-
• n eu- ) t-r any possible ios•, or raiie r d'eeon it'.en.
in their imuu'u>e piotits, that u/'g'.t aeerue
trom a di preehitv-f in the venue of the
<.eVt-mmeut mot; y. Thus r.re these
no n, blind to every patrio
rtnd regardful aloae of tut ir own seliish
interests, doing tn> r utmo-t to impair t'v
credit of the b over anient, and cripple its
.■xeriions in tuo '«resent tiesperctte and
The New Oilean* train at rived thi« morn-
ing at 8 o'clock. W• are indebted to a frumd
wuo left the city oa Wednesday laat. fur
full tiles of papers, but we find little in
them in the way of aewiK It was reported
been fought a few unlet
the reauit of which wa*
r Wíislií-igton, atKiat t*« wUks sinco. ! bu' I...J „f w.uoicd «-
Fr..mwa of tin, foan wi.ich has • ''ioJ >>"" í,tor* #ur. "lf"rc"*",
- i f«4t b« .-«1 (t «ptUsM that I "•* Y,ukf* «►'•J
. i'fsland S,.u,,J. béiu-Á plrt ,.f b.4S 1 '< *«*«>* '"««tj. auU M« b«.ug
, ♦ o, , , v a. v i i . : ... reiu-sed. they Ian led at * piautf cali« I ar-
e ; seas, the State ol Nefv i ork has no tor- ' . J . , f
r • .. ¡ i .i i , " i1 r- ni<<n, * nut* thefi^ht to^k place, und thcr«
isdictiou over its waters, ami iheret-re an . . v • , , r .
... i • . • wa* no di>ebt tu >tew Ur!««ti* the reueials
cranes com rotted on it are wittiin the . • , , ,, , , ...
,. 4. r i* . j .. .. aid e- ♦, wU*f pr<i. A re ier^l oflijcr a«
se, | jurisdiction oí the Lnit «t State- Court. - r
' "" ' y Jackal
it iloiiy
II ... ;
luv: bt'c"^ reeove t iro u Icu et .*et.
j e *-u tu.uor tii <*t I ti a t reach
Accordingly, on Frnl
removed from the Mou
ilurliugton coúutv, t > 'frentón, t i
tence. He ue,tears in exceih nt
Ne'fv York ii'ts n>" jor- '• r *l'>t ' \'4t^
aters, land iheref-re ail 1 nl"'K
w as no dueot
m the •
1 iiad *r ♦, wii'r1
>urt.; ^ . . ¡
. teiported t; uaij í&m that a great lot Ule i *<l
t-V «Má , ? , _ ... e
' W in ee n ioe.'nt u \ iigma. in whicu Jh / u«a
^ 4* ' 0' en reutsd nnú i« ^i ldÜoOui.n. N < uea t
j/.'tMiPi ill rit:i'ii( .j i SpllitS, |
ti l manifests no o uceni whatever at his <
and E-'.jfh-.ti íi«"t. t «ui i tüe ta quín vi in*
>1 .ssi> ip:'¡i. Aii'i tnat H w¿fe tú.<4 m u iuwi
ti \ for.;
the j b00
not le .
torce a
and made up o
u<
oosia tad
Te
rs ougnt to
e an\ AI: - - • =
whil
t-:¡a-, i-ir
Ken! ivk v,
i i< 1 re
But i ¿i * tie while, and the refers
m : tie gun,'oo its will e. of ¡¡ i
>ickly jft-ason will set i i, in I
and o«r «momea mu>t «dther i
rrom <>ur territory or r-* naot on
board-to Jtie-. ^ ith an arm v «
a Jtum'.i.
w'.ii fad.
— i ¡:\•
11 i í> o 11 h,
an r.'-v \y
tee ■ *- -
V « I -O. - J tpo.
4'ne.i. wonderful military rosu* s must i
; mv. Y'-t. to o r astoni-h e^nt. we m t
th i en;." faces occasioandv, wh
i nt tht1
Irving struggle. «Ve hope the Geneva' «i-am *-- « ■ v «v«-t • v ..« • ^ r ,.4,
commanding the Depurtinent will lay the ! approaching fate. The h«| db'> of the Leeds ¡ \ " yl'.- '-f
iron hand of mart u!r Law up n these in - \ were never recovered, corjsequent'y Jacka- ! ' * >* i e *
> , 11 3 f . , v i , ,, . • . i- • i ; ! io pruv^ni *iottner i v« s eis!ioa> eou.iog t«
oir-'-et givers of «-e,t ami const.-rt to the low could not he convicted ot ro.mery tn , , , , .. , w , ,
enemy." and crush at once rind etbctual- , btealiug the Clothing w-nBch attd other ar j,'ft ' 1j "°,u :4 C.',^ I>/" ;
Iv their ellorts te leader *vor;thb-s«s-.the car- ] tides belonging to the jictims. He had " ^ry'1 " . ' e * ''-,e Wor. • • ®
, I , , . 3 . ° , , h . K. , . f anointr source we Kara tuat ve >e;s m*rm
parsing in and ulj> f II the time, inth -u^a
*e notice no arrivals i ' tue papers, riuf^
íj. war Vessels and transpon with pro-
vtaiytis.
renev of th* country. L<.
'«e edaeed und r Martial
IV v >t Marshal e an
and r--s¡t'.uta o Hi* or with
no local or soei d sympathies'with Union
; ! hriekers and extorti ne rs. i Io n, an<
¡not un'il th< a. can the Augeán ütaoie b¡
, eteuased.—Sí-.¡te 6'ui z-.-tte.
the count)' be t alst> about seven hhndrejl dollars in gobs.
und-jubtedly the proceeds uf the sl ip load
r>.n i produce brought to New York. I'm*
proceeding in this cnse|co>t the govern-
aw
•nergt
♦ am
and let the
;etiv", brave
having
rnent over twenty-thousand doiiars.
'THE DEFENSK Oí" RICH-
MOND.
The determination of the Governor and
faces occasion?- dy,
nec.'ftsitVj ot r-.-soríiit¿
' -t I
.un < ¡ >ca.
3' -; i a o ■ -, V > i a *, tí«
mm
talk
¿he f
offjitr Pe
f i/nrriek county
\ears. roble heárted boy. was
dts ;?ítht noar \V;..:¡ret. r. a b«ru
, A* least that s the js^! :• - t ;j a.
hi*. C..uirá its S' ;r him fi
' c í;ri¡T, a.ed he has a: t
if • was ene of tw > twin
w.h m were in that h-oa
H > ^v.is a youth of n- l
chara t- r, an i had h -
' he-it
Se nsTi i uth v )u QfiNi
reaieiy high p :e for <\ ¡i> is
e-ry didieut tor per >
means to purchas-j it and y«
T
,. — ¡
■ )«OS •
i t.I I >
it iue-
e on side red a ui':et i m" i ^ peri.-abb* f
c u v >4 t our summer a ad autumn .1 i
i'he bei't subii'j ;e for it. o. i
he not efjU'.d to the o bul tie it-
• htaine l with ail t •, bv tied
e CT-
' it
t rate
¡ '-en
b-r the
i" v r -.
d d K
miy bef
t .. <• in-
The following is as extract from a
Ymk lettsr iti a Baltimore paper:
Ii is the prevailing opmion, amoag the . Legislature of \ irgs ia to det*nd
ll ipp'tg mcrchaats her that the rebel : Kicumond a. es-ery lifa^a*'J, aud
♦teamer Nashville, nefore pr .«eeditig io Bng- =
in
'o bark of the red d< g wo >d -< t ¿-1 _r . t
the repulsa
the euemv's iron ciad tíe t in Jauioe
land with iisr cargo oí cot ion, w« uld pulin Í Jt^er, are haiüingers. we trust, of the ua -
to l> laiuoa fer eoal, th.htbU soma Of htm iiolln! saf ty. If the chaa-
ar j afra\d that, she has te j a^ oi tu« •Irea.u ka# oet ü properly vt>-
ifio West Iuiiea. in which caee if a.-rt is w*ii ►tructnd, it is e?eny*jv pr ibable ttiat Kictt*
1 armed, : • is hk.ltf to fall in with ma.iy ' moud wlU bt¡d •Ó *" * ^ hordes of
a* Ihsrs sre at ¡east 30 ve«sels now ^IcCleiiau that are now #o eagar t r ttia
pri*: s,
,1.
Prospects In Uve Heyal Faintly
Knglantl
1 th.
lib
frh'
Mill
-•iter-.
From England, sin,-* the death of the Hire* '¿nth he sealed h-
e 'Oij.ieti-
5r7' In-tttute
d "th
p*--.ierlM.« to- the white
tine aad pat it inro :i
a ith pure water ; tV-a b-
-c-uvsirtency of mola? - ^ or
t! é prect ss of honing,
•^trained once or twice t,> tr
impurities. After thus i;lg b
it may be put away iu b• • tr i
m at' wanted for use, it can ee-dSv he
r. i -
¡y. I
fihO'J
. it !Yt
i had endured
erar
tit
; -• • •* 1 up fine auu pat it inTo a k
- -:P lo tí;.- h j '• : n > i Mil re water ; tV-a b- d It «
• u d< U'd o?^; :c
b •'n rs. bottV'
e a" 1 íeoerb. tig:!;
ma:11
a i ¡o ato i at ti
h:*> e h.elti
it l.t-M-igtHji. * a. by mixing with Hon;,
tr- e immenetunen?. ¡ 'Pbe writer ot this has known thr
r: 11 *
. * r
ib I he
0 u al
1 down
- W hen
je 'uitit
>r way here from ports thie side of Pr'*tt °1 't* capture, ile adiouU be torced
to wadw through seas of blond ^"fore ha
can boast of a feat carrying t>uoü moral
c-.iitsiajnt-nces in (he aaae oí its ac'.ieva-
meUl.
t;> 1 en th'1
u* | the ^pani^h Msin.
pr;vt;t! ph-
?i act* CooSt^rt. are heard rurnvrs whicn , }oved c intry witii ha, b!o
m .v he taken a* p «s'bíe shadows efc an jjie
jng events. 1 he Queeu i-* p'í¡
a ¡e ro- in thie strife.
t > tits «'t j But our
t-ject is n >t so much to
and sua! i - (1f severe chill «.and fevers cure \
\ i ' f is he - t .st thirty days, by taking a i\
Noble boy . y.ree or frnir grain-4 each, in
i hours, taken ever/' hour.
pay a | Phbs information i.-< obtained f:
iho lact that nhe has coitou oa board,
howevtr, I* at war With táifc rarerr. ti<ere is
no market in that «juirtsr t r "the ki'ig.!i
Th i underwriters tbiak we shaii fir«t kear
tjf her at Southernpten. The r* oort bought
by th« K ai pi re City, by th way, tt,ai the
Naahvili* wa« still ivme in ibn*0'<\rt bar-
ber, ¡nnst be aii nons*;>se a* hv ntfi ihe
í ny of offlwr on b >*rd h^ih the
' '''a-e« 1 H]nrk#d¡ag vesstls. CatuHri !gf a«d <icms-
FROM CORINTH.
Special to the Memphis Appeal.
CoiilNTH, Muy 16.—Two Federal pri*
Sonera. caj tured by our p citets to-day.
on the Purdy road, «naie ta at iialleok it
vVitnjn the
w job-* of
i^ck. thai thev saw |>>e v. ¿jo « t. Th« wuitiug for us to mak* the attack.
t-;pt«in ths Empire Cuy fiad no other The prospe r* of a general «ngagement
twenty-tear ; «utbority nf his st«lament than a rumor * geem to grow diktaut.
: current t N'#*rharn wh-n hs l^ft. m • i t . * « r
h,¡•.¡lim t Tbulms be?n.>bfl. red >• a d«7 of ful
j-;.? s f ,svl ot her
ri' vc - t ev t id;n. ile t
lid:- -A ti a' * e r v < a" a gr->s«
■ tv ; .tie :.i", n. 'i e or b~-s*
ft.ct-.r, 5>liortty bef.. re
prsnré Cons-^rt, it is we'.
ite 1 Cuu.or-U.-; b it i
kpt wn that the ronv
•f s g M¿
i e * .'y a n--;tur-
rt us a- x1
Pi re-,
u 5 -it ?
mr-st s
W nvt -
to that
rated ;
death 1
answf:
r -1 •
Os
r4* -
,r-; 1 pt-
■■■', an i 1.5hut-
t i vu'gar eh ir
-t df-at .. of tie
- >wn tHat he v >-
■ 5-"t K'er.en.'.v
-S w: th ;¡
" W< ? :■ ' -
I.
he- ret
■it : -1 I
:n t'
lie t*; ii'iuv-t OT.'.- "
• 1 gree \ aat hi< ph\ ?i u¡ t
a;i«J otdv a f- en« • b-i r?-
e s i'd to the P: Inceíti Al e:' r t-.e
- he bad received tr in .h-.-r brother
were f a character so low. so lepra . d ju >*
xelated, that he feared 'di th.- ; . - h h . 1
be-t wtd en U * educate.n wcu.d he f .au i
w r«e than u-s le-s.
It appears there is a wómin ;n f wn wh >
ex*rct es a gtvat i-dltt-mee ever halt -v.;
once or twice the Prince ¿hoe awav irate
MahHidy, unknown to tb n J>ruee. !,.« tu
tor, to see her. Upon one ■ e;¡¡-. -n tie wav
found, "«i. hut not uxitd the train *. 1 de-
parted , when a t .iegram « a- d.spa'cht d t
Windsor, and the Piimm was somewhat
Burpvised to tbul at the station, waiti; g for
hint, one of the ro> ;d carriages, w.th Sir
r v iv in the field, wh
\ ,-t ¿rone iorth to war.— I
;• Was announced to htm that -
vv i« -lam. iostmily r emarked thai
take ids place, and i^ aire.,¡y wut
v ii' J*cks,n to avenge bes
w one* and Ids brother's death •
H v can a people be subjugated '
j-r; v d ' f tll-dr libitti '* who llaTO RUCh
' d : "h er ajenies ? I" cannot be
a ve ! — Rockin¿h:nn fíepixler.
We have been shown a «- lend
i i t i ? s of forage and fresh pro^istons here.
tUyr, when , «!s-fciv ter, made from beginuds^ to tmd ry Deserters resort that Jiek-om s advance
- athani-'l > M" t 'corgi P, 1?ince. of t'olu aih a. 1'his was at McGau^hrystiiwn^east of ífi^ri^o-i-
wou'd j p.fit<"d is equal, if not supei ior. to C> it's r^- j burg and still re'reating. Ashby's r?í |n
renmg.
liie heated term a id drouth hatre set la.
The Tennessee is filling fast
Sparta.
;i ".st'tn«-
c >mv- r.'?
gvers. We un-icr-tan i the maker h s ; inan-l still forms .-the rear guard. 'Sigha! :
i Us tod in the array, and we suggest the I officers report the^ava'ry of the enemy in;
>riety of his being n h as«>d from his en ' sig1 t \ est*ydny afternoon.
«ht-'d ■ Deseiters believe that Jadc^ n means to
'P
m-nt and the acce--ary mean-
hint to ft-t tip a matoifuelor.
0 £ the-
.e | crosi the Blue Ílidíje and r-ach fiordons
We imdVrshf 3 th v can he made vd>: Others think he inh-n is making
y.-ihhxe "It ur fiixu Up** jSewápcptr
The Nashville
\ k- e pa pi rs are grumbiing agi.tn.>t the •
>■ r tax'4 imposed upon them by Cong ;•* Horrible l) esferal i an.
1 tie mode, in which they are taxed is fery patriot of the Idth says: . /
noTid and vti,-c?i\* ; We have been credibly informed that
;n th, iir-t place there is t ta* | of thr a- ^ ^ {h< ^ ^ tri,^wr:re avMe.
ty; " i* r p-.un I. Or a ,ft .* I- ¡-¡r M4. . ,..¿r ¡t.üth«H.ifn>A tir-'lv..O.r,,,; thr
rl.e white pn*r. ^'~vrx. v. th I • i. b „¡K r , ,wUuw^,-„ M „¡.v., i;. .r,.". rv.
IX of ñye rea cent, u • n annual rec^.ptlr.; v .,
ifom advertisement*. J hi de. .tijert- tsa!
«wan duty upon Two ;r-ip!
fijurthly. comes a tit ef tnr-e ¡> r
uiton the aggregate tnearns ot t ie «*«
establishment. Fitthly. < a gas, od, g
Pat Traps a Ftdtral Officer.—A cor-
' re^poodent writes from Fauquier couuty, tu
j the Richmond Enqu¡rer a^ follows :
] 4 On Friday la*t the Confederate pickets
, - a bad stationed themselves on the road fr m
it a lo,v rate, and th it six hands1 eau turn ! detour to anacK our uinf d ink. j vVarrmgton through ííew Baltimore, a mda
;gt about one pér day.—.7V/egn//)A. i The rebel schooner iixte has been oap.! of t„Q beyond the Utter point. Seeing
— | an ! tn^en to Ihiia .c phta by the | inóunted soldier approaching from below,
j Keystone State. j ÍUpp.,9tít| |Um to be an rneray, snd soot
.l>f, , ( forward on« of their number, an Irisa boy,
newly recruited, to Llatwy htm w.thia
Incident at Yorklorcn —During the first reach.
day's skirmish on our right, ^t. wo soldiers —• ,vPatrick ssunterád along on his mitstno.
one fr m N¿aiti¡«, the nt er ir< «n Goorgia— ari l when met by. the Federal soldier wsi
posted themselves eacft bel.d i a tre^, and asked to wiiat service he belonged. 'Ami
indulged in sundry she?*, without eif et on
r evtdiusor^ía .M
prtt-xt/k the wtoid eanj jstny h-;cn-
a
asked to wiiat service he belonged,
it's Mr. l/nktn sure.* answered Pat, 'for it's
iurueit^r'outrage'upon tn.a sacrcd feelings "-either ^de, at the same time limping up a • a Knod Union boy that I am.' The o'her
^ Rtf tlpr citizens of .Nashvdie ee th:.--. The j lively chat. Finally, that " " '
1 l*' " vers and plants, ftour.shiug tin.re r;i5
tax
and several other items aud s xth:|y
of three per cent on j.b prtntu.g..,--
DF«r,RTBRS ANli THV.IX" FATJt.
George Gray in attcnduace, to escort biui | m#-.n of Captain Xeal'^efontmand at Bholl
to thu pater fanitiias. j Bank deserted last Thursday, attempting
The Princess Royal, too. who marn-1 jjjj'the to get to the blockuder, with one of the
•Four
perhaps the only couth rts left to tleim i'i give an opportunity to h
iivpiy cnat. rmai.y, mat getting a little . resp nded that he was the «me. 'Come
trie tedious, Georgia ca.ii ! :it to Mame; ¡ «nd me, ttien,1 t} ys Pat, 'and I'd take ya
ihir.e step out and to th; camp and! show ye to the boys, and
it, Msine, in re- t y^ sball have gomethtog to eat.' On they
iii'H't t-' * " j ■ s;. , v tu v<vM, say
1 1 '-«sad mementoes id many a bereaved heart ; > -Gife me a -how,' meahir.g si«-p out and to th tcamn an l| «1
nourish and protect ! sponse, pokes out his bead a few inc hes, and 1 moved, until the Federal came near eimugi
Crown Prince of Prussia, has. it appéfc
ter. Some time ago her iioyit ilighi.
s. j prize launches They were vigoro
been united to a man oí divv'-.ute- ehwr i *- | pursued and one by one caught The ti
*">; iu a desperate attempt to escape the ga
paid to have sprained hvr ancle, when th« WH* shot in the act by the guard;, seveé|i
truth was that bet htisband, in one' of bis balU passing through him. Two oth
drunken fits, bad kicked her down some i 0f Oapt Morgan's company, were taken
atepe. The íriweess .Alice, atti r her mar- ; Corpus Christi. and hung by the comply
riage, wid live at Ftrognmre, as she is sup The fourth, who was corporal of the guard,
posed to have inherited the talents and dis- ; aru| the ringleader, got his irons from his
position of her father in a great degree, she \ |jmbs, and escaped, probable by soo|e aid.
will Ve a real comfor, to the Queen. But it {{e will probable ha taken, aod InT case
Itf io the order of «Trnts that a turn should ' receive due attention.
0-car in the tide of life. The Queen ha s ; ^ [Galveston Nevsf May 20.
|he Wide w-trld is to
them; hoping some dav fa tnaku t hi tr bed . Georgia craek« awav and jíihmm. ; Ui ^ t|l. b >me p«n uoifonu ol one of our
a';.-a h^n-afh t!ie;r v¿ r hunt b. tn?jh Mow I "Too-high," aavs Maine. "N- w give me « ,n.-n. Tin# opeiwd ht* evee. Ile a topped
out 1. then, to depth y* u- . when thus situat-1 a show." ftn<j S4h| be bad f«rp tton his p p* t and
ed. of this melancholy pleasure, when the ' Georg a pokes out his head and Maine ¡ would go baok for it.' 'Mm mind tba
%hoie world affords ho other. One most! blazes a a ay. ; pman. sure and we'll give you a pipe.*
>el to know how deep in the heart sinks an j ♦ Too low." sings Georgia, j j tie Yankee, hofrever,Tnsieted that ha muet
ütíiiction of this character,. We do not be- j In this way th« t^o alternated several ¡r > back and etaited tu eiecute his pur-
I Ik-ve that any gentleman in the army Would i times witbeut hitting. Finally, Maine sends pose. 'Vou are my prisoner,' eeid Pet, *an4
*: tolerate or jet pass unrebuked such a dis- j a ball so as to graze the tree within an inch j jf you move afoot I'll kill ye!" The Ifao-
graceful proceeding as this. We hope that
measures will be immediately taken by the
proper persons 19 suppress and pre vein t a
repetition of tba offense.
we netice that Mr. Vail
andighf
X>n the
ham is
official de-
mitting i«t hit attack* upon
faultáw.
Á
or two of the ear of Georgia. i however, resolved to take the chaoc*e
^Caase firing." «hoots Georgia. i <<f running the blockade and bad already
♦Uease it is," responded Maine. | gained some yard«,wben youtid I reí aud
'•Look here," says one, ''we have carried j fired upon him. kdltng h m instantly. 0
en this Vnsiness long enough for one day; examining the pipers upon bis p re«n. ha
'•pose we adjourn for rations!" proved to ba7^sergeant of a New York
,.a—H,'rssys the other. ; company; / A^mpanyinf the
so the two marched away ia differ rode^ QeCTO who alto ied a third bor e.
ent «mOoom one whistling "Yankee t All tba Homt
Doodle,the otherPhil. Im. escapad
Ík? ^ipl
were secured, but the asura
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