San Antonio Texan. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1855 Page: 1 of 4
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liberty, The«e principiéis, w^h
language, they will transmit to their
ciritáren. In proportion to their number.
tbejfwiH *bare with us in the legislation^
They will wfuse into it their apirit, and wa^
and bias its direction, aod render it * heteru-
«. <.rfir«rwis geitous, iocoherent^istracteii raas*."
¡.J Í-+M.! In his "Notes on Virginia,'1 peaking of the
"" population of America, the taime author of
: the Declaration of Independosce. said;
j "Here 1 will beg leave to propose a doubt.
1 The present desire of America is to>roduce a
\ rapid population, by as great importation of
: foreigners as posible. Bat is tim foutukdsm
Í good policy 1 ; * * An'
i there no meouvemences to be thrown into the
I iSKSsle, against the advantages expected from
! the raoltiplication of number*, by the itnpor-
currMlxu At 'WMuL£. t*u"fl foreigner? It is for the hnppiness
Prfa-i * Xr-* v .rk. «. p, tt «v.. ; of tlkose untted in society, to hmrmoniaew
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iv, a-\ men « attArf w«*¡r. ! „/ > . ,1_ .,. -. •
th. ,„?. of T-wuanü MiuDvirn °* Mxosmty transact together. CtTil govern
cajmiustivr. ment beioj; the Kole object of forming socie-
_."T ;i j ties its a Iminiítnition must tie conducted by
axt> jkETAJt jíEaijüí í common <x nsent. Every specie of eorern-
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wai not
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fespeci.to the cause of this
movement, niadi amy « said f bujt w
point to the leading influences from whk"
crease of numigitMMtn may be anticipated, a*
well m an i amase in the number of [tho«
returning. The departure fmm Kurope yearly
of huge namber of h«r labortag popuintion,
employment among ns,
«wly of labor m this emmtry. *
capital cannot employ, and
no w betng waged in
drawn v;"_
"ranee, as to create a
there is now no
The facts
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of the two hem;
Sa«y adran
as was
whottfcdperhi
#tth
Cniled States, ¡a:
bythé
respect! vi
return to thjeir
W *h us
have been ii
abentmnlaM
to their former home* to
of their Hpfek This
tnanv
the
mm
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ernbarrassr«ent of
soonihe6 me
Britain
rise to
ibé ' . HH
with respect to
not now so widely aft
some year* sure.
meat has its specific principie^. Oors, per-
^K - wln k a nt* v> <F- v*?t'H. Ai.f .asi'Retail | haps, are mow peculiar than any other in the
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universe. It is a composition óf t'jc freest
principled of the Eriglihh Coo^fitutifii, with"
t I "fhers. «ierivwl flt>n natu^l right-and reí)«m. | {h® effi?cí
monarchic*. Yet • ^ml many go odt
to
tinent, la
not
discouraged
¿he French
constantly
i mite.
i years <
¡tr mlhér
^WhÉMi' ÜÉÍw^r^f^
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two were, tor purported to be, transfer
and witnessed by H. W\
. ;jl^^J «fieil)(wl b«if
fore our frteiHl ifdmt* Wtifk, ftetary Public
who oertifies to hw knowledge of
transferring (Langdon) at («alveston,
21, JS54 The other was done, or purport
to l e done, before*/. /-. Darratrh, Xvttrry
Public, at Galveston, also in tbe latter part of
December, *rlw) ccrtilles to knowing the wit-
ness, tieo. Ilart.
1 don't rememlier enough of the handwrit-
ing of these notaries to s*y whether or not
tnAm tit l.«<4 *S I,wvt'«a — — * -It--- (
in on insuUmii to <mr natwaud
was Kuykud w Watchfully j*Stw vtu
}'H>pr*e>s énd é) t imer to mterilrc wi<hj
lilt! tha*
Tim *th
<^fl *'ri' in the
WT*he<.*lt<l ff rt i> U^tt^T'<b tmjrew
r< tux' to mpAthi ' with a >afalW
^hieh oj*iis i|s aims to Attttrw S "' mntt lM*,; |r,, tliem
ttle with the svmh l£ of de<«js>ti*«i < n
its 'i\niea S|
«ka mnuber vt
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trass
subject (ti^yh it exs
Gen. I fon«Um )*ti af wt
"When Texas' pj-o
litiral tortunesWiWl
the «pent of JtUiirlar
efforts to prevent it; #«
so i*i-eU on thb*'
wstN^jkof
tW-<w-site her jV I
^ofthernifeedSteU54*1*"**
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áne far adjaianj general «M
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w w .1' . r yuarter*\aner gtmerai i
. -• . . . , . j. , , .. «uvíw'w i v>«iv wli fwiuuiw.re
their part is genuine, hut it looks naturally ] ni<>st ,,rfi]llhu. aiv, Hmrscterkte sjh^ h ofNi?n
|wo for i
dbaw. Tliey may remember. Mr. Jame*
■ w , - .1 % , , „ , lloustOli, :n which, while he^siiowed npíhe
maA- a haigain mth the party for the papers „ tr;;J,;,.s of K^-mnd ai«i Fram* in 'f.^ns at
at 31c on the dollar, but desired a little time
that titee, he to d how he defeated then , ami
to **if they were all right He came ira, j ,hus <„n:Qtnil) t«-,i the admisión t|n , in
mediately tomv office knowing that I wa- |(| fhc ¡ n. N(,n. rK( |
familu.r with the signatures of both Sir.
Shaw and Swisher. I was oat but Col.
Ward now IT. S. Consul at Panama, who
t d Stau- a.-.jnired a treMf t'.tfe to'Ca®, n¡ia.
thitn hncinnd seized, by hirre. uj>on tliej f "rt
, . . . t , of han -luán de Nicaragua tor no other <1©ii>
was wlong your Commissioner of the Ge . ¡ ^UW isin«K'hnt tu thrust herself tá our
eral Land Oftoe, now on a viwt to this see- wav ht)ti ,)h,tnK.t ourtmn* acn -s the Iwh-
Uon, was m. .The papers wera submitted to Knplan.l und Krai^ faff up.«
hnu, who with his usual emphasis, at the Inst! - •.
inf**r«ty urnerat. It al* nrevxies fue «a
i onmc..Niry r neral. One judge aducíate, fifht
ti^-istjiit a«ijutants general, cteht «artrran
11 r* a;id ^i\ comrnijtsarins tf W u-Wtel fttwn
tl;e r*jfiimnti or corjw. and! prnvwte* also f-r
ii(S many a# iatant fjnartermavt. nr and esaa-
siiiAvHiies 4s nllv tie n*ede l. t j be seteetMl
iron tin* lieutenants of the a- n;y,
••>;<.ytton ; h provide# that all «^ommHsir^i-
j l i..fl(c. •* authumed by this art -shall be-ap-
|K mix.tl by the i're*ident, by and uHth tite
ail\i<^ aijid e.>u^eiit of tbe Si tíale. It pre-
the nianuer hi which the staff ap
glanee pronounced. >.them foigenes. Mr. j ¡isjíJín^'ibí't !cE sh ,i ** * ***- ^ ,lie '<uafWr
dames was at tirrt incredulous, but w as soon
convicted, still as lie was to mak
himself, he hardly thought it worth
iomeddle oith the matter further than to re- ¡ «¡t¡.p in an® iactof fore cn rt iation vtitb-
turn tiio ;l^jcw. Not. so Col. Ward. He ^ ,n,| m far
went to .Fanws- office where Keene was. and ¡ útVíhrU< hv n/At 0i],,„MVc and into^n b|«
mu « «• siion ■ oqjiéutjv and adutirably repi-lled hi- Mr. I t
e nothing for ; >iu«e that time, and dtiritic tl f lait
rth the a hue j \ eiais. the 1 nited States have not tiken a
tosed than ) 'srf^ number of
Yet . ..- . .. ^
in the Spnmr. Very
aites.
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i i-., if k ;frt- ch, i To these nothing esti be more o
... ,, ... ■ the maxims of absolute monat
i iiv. .i tv sTKKKr o 'í'if'TTí: jn>; from such we cxpect tiae greatest) number of w th® Spring. . ,. T< —.. —,—.
Í emigrants. Thev will bring with them the j *>/ Commissionors of Kriiigration .foii various i went to
; i- - ,z - ; principles of the govumment^ they have irabi- ! reasona-^rincifjaBf adyaiicwl age. impaired r«x*ú.
tc-f itr , hod m early youth: Or if able to tjhrow tliem |w—,4W * ; u —■ "*• *~*-
' off, it will be in exchange for an nhboun^dl ,.• ^ ~ - -,
licentiousness, passing, as is usual, from one j THE CZAR AND BRITISH
extreme to another, it icould be a miracle ¡ A letter from Bombay, dat<
vere they to *top precisely at the point of 28tli. published in the L<mdon T
temperate liberty. Their priijciples, with their The head-qUarttrs of a Ross
language, they will tn^simS to their children.
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In proportion to their number they will share
with us in legislation. They will infuse into
it their spirit, warp and bias its direction, and
rendar it a heterogenious, incoherent, distract-
ed mam. I may appeal to experience, during
the present contest, for a verification of those
coojectunea; bat if they are not certain in ev«h4
are. «hey not possible, we they not probable f
la it, not safer to wait with patentee for the
population desired or cxpeeted ?
May nut dar govemeats be more boinoge-
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j-trra! ÁfqMdK
MO. AWWgteilSti A1
a U«. SaTAaUhtir.]
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tbiil Ml* |ieej a«*d ia an4MMfce. at
u^nte a* M 1 «•atraaw* ti
.Jt g/y';" * " ... rmmL.i -1-1 i-f
nous, more peaceable, more d<
On another occasion he peni
rabie paragraph:
"I iKipa we may find
of ahádainff.euisélvesfrom
—political. commerdmL or
spied. I wish there were an
this memo-
future
influence
¡teter form
huge or small that force, is of
are nó* established within five h
of our Northwest Irohtier.
The object of the Ciaré et!
pel I\a*ia to join him. ; and
junction between the Russian
ami the Persian army at Mern.
wouhl place the resources of liolt
and Afghanistan tt his ilispoitel.
render him paramount in all
between the Gasp&i and the Indas, f
mediate advantages thai Russia
would be the c^niration of a pi
against tím Turks in Armenia, and
of harraestftg our Indian army by
who Mr. .Íanx'^ í'har/:-*! With the fonrery.
Keene stoutly denied this trifling charge.
| whereupon Co . Ward "came down ujsoi
are ; him" so hotly that he attempted to leave the
are I oifice withoufithe pajH-rs. The Col. br«tod
avre. 1 bimself against the «loor, telling him he <y nld ;
^ j. i,'t b'idgs sn inch. KvVpo then .grabbed the •
disgustS I «l°cuu|ents. attempted: and-partly did drt*r<«>
clas-i of fori'gn«4^. ^K,Ul- *"ben Mr. dames wrenchcd them froto
íg their friends back l!Í^K n,mn8 <his timc 'lIr- •fani">! h;>{ ^">nl
v are also sent back for oSqer' Hayes, who cante, and all bands
tombs. Judgtr Connvdiy. ncwlv
an^t^who proniises by the way t>> be
one of the l est,Nfm|t the best Magistnit..- that
has yet been in tuat seat. conimitt< d K* = i,v t<
a cell, firing his hail 1 think, at M'. ' h«-
papers were not well «lorn-, and an* such as I
lyive never yet seen come rrorti any office
the Government of Texas. They were
ted and not neatly done. FiwhJhi* 1
tecfed the forgery at once. It uKthought
there may have lieen 85tí.0íí0 of this prions
stuff poton the market within a few days.
Already some has come to light. Mr. dames
was offered son oí the same sort only the
day before. <¡
Keene appeared well posted touching Tex-
as matters, be is familiar with many people in
the State, and seemed to knowall about these
evidences of debt. He tttetcd that he and his
friends were stopping at the Metropolitan
Hotel, where they may have had feudezvous.
Ills ascertained that Langdotv,-or he that
was called ljangdon. had however, left that
mailing on the part of Kii«!--«n 1 and ma e.
Th<|y act in concert to obftruct lis in the
Sandwá'h Islands. Tlu v int«Tfcre I y fnrcv to
dvieat m:r attempts at friendly m goCiat«t«n
w.tK the 1 'míiiíb «'sn Ucpubiic. '1'he (trtttsh
A jnrrn! n *'.>*• t'hr.i.-^t. -cas thru-'s l ios-. lf
in a i.v mi mr.f:t ar* i i" * * n tbb Aaajs
of th ¡. 4:• !•- < ( ('< inn o-h'K I'-. ti ti Nay
tlje t'ait-'d StaU'sr.iPnot so inwii a k f-."i
a., a;-..o on <•.> •!•* uniahabi!' 1 !'<•< <* ut
the (' ii'iijh'. ii S i '.v liioot CHo..u.n'i.r.n|:
J jfd'His mi-rrfireii'' ' </! Kng'and ;
i suis .;.f iiDglaud :|n l I r nc" in
must needs t j Hs-oitpe, to stip- rvis
thle
ni tlje, '•!!•
< i l.'M I'iuji
anf ncjid-
l.aiioUs of ours uHW tin- lv tta(! '!' !•
i-the guano dei-' *.?-sof the t.aihtpac"
These are the fart.-, wtdl a:.i > "!¡>
"n Í and will be diñlcnlt for sn V frieivl
a •
a.').
i-:ly put
<i ri'ie A3
.? and as^sunt «ommis anes shaH bo
appointr^.fte,
fcas tton 7 th prescribes the mania-r tn whah
the general offe rs shall bo ajupOiWed. how
l ron .,ii<fii, m the nrftintfy. cayairy, engin
eer- oidin! '•<• and arti'.ierv sba!T~6s ma«fe,
and provides the manner in whidi vacaacwo
m the gra>ii of major of orduk&Ct ihaH bo
siijip.icd.
Section Sib give* the I't*«idont the peat r
to prela-isla* the man per m whatft the troof*
sha!; h«- armed atjd «■|¡'t'li'ed
• >e«M!.-:i yth te¡*éia ctrtatn article* í¿ th
of Aprd l >. bimJ pfvcriMs
r -g : it. c.nnmand and rank t« rtUnt nntpr ~
r (or bi/ I'm u< it it if ettrh* iirínif *>t wo/.
It t -11 a te- I;.r«' et ctilltllllHsioliJ . guard
■.: ? -t a junior officer b\ virtue of l rc*e| tw-
in? placeU over -enmr of|;^ r by Im vct ard
provid * a'tramst an i fhcer < t the. pay or meilt
iral <k ¡ni tiOeot exirr:sing comnianii aecj t
in his on n department am/ "/ 1* nif péareil
urt'lerthr ro>nnuw<l o/ itny ime but tin •cm '
j lies to disapproV. tle-ra. >u h ua tiaipt uill
.tins I w" J«isait^dy Ih> mad-, fodpt 1st ■ rahiy etulctit
nuiftiinut i- ? the, poet at which he i* eta tantea
"Swtjw ID entitles the othcers and*" aNi
tkot
Persia
thereby
oun tries
The hu-
ll optain
4my
the Czar has won the sympatic,
pie of the Cnittd States, in h
sistance to his Allied enemies.
autiioriicd by this act to t|ie samo pro*i«oa
for wottmfs and dtKafiilitirs as other oSoeiH
X T1I K FuRKlGN KNidS l MK.\T J51I.L.
It^ well known that Crr-at líritait copin!
our Neutrality Inws of lül^.Or 17í>4 jfetrbsi-
ing our fM-ople from «-neecing in hostitftwv *-
twn powiriKw th wliiHt they wereon terms
of peace. The^a laws bare been «f f'ore.d
when it suited the\int« rests of|Uie Gov« rn-
njeut. and tl < \ havc^a en Ére^Hent'.y over-
íiHiktul and da.n.<rarde4«M#rry o«t some do-
'" • ! te "ri-3 lu*jk- *"d gives to the mounted mridtery
v ' /1 *n JL i tlu -""'i' l"'V a* caralry. - j
f •'Sedtíion 11th fixes the pav of 0m officer*
and srtldiers, and prefnto ufitxf
a rt- fbr more than one month in <
*i m t
it on
m 'dthinernch ptar.
m «f dittani pott*
rdoytttrom receirmr
jHémgi** trrict
and naiting against us the tnlies of the Indus
frontier, who are said ta the Punjah jepdrt, to
ble able to brin 5 at leást|lO« .<>í)U íf^jting men
mt^fiekL It ts Itrwe that th«se are
plainst hut by a well organized svi
cesiiant inroadi into our territories.
to k| ep ap a very mudi
1 the frontier than is necessary ¡at
of the present Rufcian policy
m-
! >rui!ttjf IM JaiMit,
ralfei.
I'A* i ■ (H Af
(rrai Urti- it. all ttw
l'i>f
Ibe 4xa«inati«n
oi rwil
, wit
ai,
want
t«* a
loin, a *i *l ci intmil
pipan /. llt !tw|<
it may he atteaupted.
acaaa of ftre between this and the old w«W,w
Madison, animated by the
■NIÉliliAiKlMÉíÉMi
*«0# to
mi
.il«. a l t
Aaataw
(to*. J
M¿vtx£ a *v> ngAuatí IN mstvis,
1 VA* V Srai«t>< ■*. Braalwta, Wltnim «ilaaa, fa
> > «*• a 4 KatHwlar*, Jtc , fcr.j Sljfn fit th* *
Xftta«\ Uai-.< I1«|*, Sai Aatesk . Tc\i>.
a U ravviui. ascsi of
sbnr OtlMMk laaowrM «f tnmelt,
Saii* and Ofritoail jlwr ««.«la. at Wb M«Kh>. Kaev *"*
-taollv r>o ItaeJ , .*8 «iref(«l amorUóMit «í Sílk . V
•«S , ||<j« lat-y. iHnjfhaw «Mr**,
aQ ktmb «f ftUk !< «Itno ttnA Wonfe* Oowto. «felrk
«-11 al nwasüaeOfrfoyiO. y* I***. tm& lf
«AMA,
""íesénawi
pM la aB
I..aeMn «r
pisiut a 9
.4 U>« naffSw «M
<«OM,4wS,te Um
!>« * UMWwta, mm* i«
¿j* *Wp*Ui jmy
son declared
ussulman Pwrers most interested
a., ^
at Herat
ia ^is ri Indi«b
should otfer.
iaku foea
m krnumm a«i¿ AiwWa. «¡a y .;ti..
.SwOmd <"a«rtS at A«*ikb> mni wat
Tt(H >ETS
aatii Aw.Mn
AU>, XlXtHfliO&S, LAVf A\t>
«•euafttetpM.. «rÜMw:icui
<rf ike. Mntaa4 a«nt
Mri. al Uu-
lf a WaS
jMlnSai: j m%f
s**jxUm
rtl tu t
<*4tw£
N * ,m
M
AtiAW.
(WM*
artó,a*t
*~k* Ü
i
aad
sj ill
tWftfcttttH
««♦> atU pemtutx )«. l e <«s>
« «okm at Áa.Ua aadlf. t«a*<v>.
mm «mm j X ii. hr<H
HUtaala v u z*. *twiai¡i. tkhum 1 S. M, t
k.'uim A üfc.Wr
WU 161
«ww i T Mur*
gf. «is,
< , l Á
af the
riwen
WWili
hold
would wish
risked on a
ggfFA.kmt, dated Parh^
■aya;
business of
• «£
á 1 at*«n.
OftAlc
at MANtracitaut
Hmmt-Hu*. Wi
&EI
«•1 # te
ty
mm,
H --M-MBUWSU/ . . , t
^ í^for^KIKír mestic policy, 'n,n« inth^very fa^iofthese ^
that so many miUioris are sfloat, it will create
inquiries it those holdjng it have the genuine.
Keene, on bis preliminary exaáunation, was
asked the usual questions befiwe.commitment:
♦'What is rour name/"
"Christopher A. Keene."
• Where do you Bve^
til:your age?"
Twenty-one years."
Inhere were you boi
"in the State of New J£ork
He haiUd from San Antonio, but whencat-
he had hvo i theap but trfew
Jjg^ tte- rert-tí
.«rc,«ii &*8W, ^ 11>
he pitlrf* j rtp. .
apta M« daily
are entertamed
■ . H I .. .Jjjj. . . A;
failures have taken place, both
" afi, not many
Were really gootl are much hurt, four
never stood so well hi the eyes of the
«f the community as it does
* * if jaay Stat ta .the
ial
ñfjr^-aai—tk'
in tfcflfct
to your garden soil
•atete m ymtr «ties
laws. Sir HeLacy Kv4hs waVt^sm^Hed to
etjuip a legion in England to tak^)^rt in th«
revohitáinary eofte^t in Portugal; aifl' now
we find tha|#K- ihilifary resi orccfNvof the ¡
Kingdom hiring exbaustid in th(e ééry 4}r«t
cap|M^n ag^nst Russta. the MiiAjtry come nJR*
Mfwanl with/a measure sittinc #s:i'k' add vio-
lating the u bole principle emiwalied ¡in these
neutrality laws, an«l recruiting its army to
light agaimt/ífussr* from the ji^le pf States ;
at peace art! amity «dth that Ktnpire, It is ^
fpiitt)- obvioAs that the principle of néatralítr #
i < not umisristOisl be** as it |s u Fng'stwi.
W e have jilear ! -gravé arguments before ourfv
courts to Establish tliej d(K-triiHt th«U t|ie arrest
unir.** in nute*
trii nut If 11 re oí n %e ¿rtgmáeá<&-
i'ftrte I*re*¡dent to fifty daytt troM recririnr
tn-ir m int'ar niiuttut. ~~
ml i'iui U> pemerai j
... Sviion 12th provides foraretavd hj«t.
••Stwiiou 1 ith prescribes (Mi awrte si pro-
mot,.. ! to place ande vacspthy the ralir
•ersnji the retired ftW' ^
fir phrrn?
{•«it pw/me
and punisluntrt «if ¡persons wd>i> might at - ¡
tempt within the limits of thf f-'hrtHl Statr^
ta emlM troifps or take any Other pftrt in
warlike m<o'4> ut abwsál. Was
and recurred by the law* of natiimaiisweii
by .stÁtuory law s, 'litis wa* ¡^ivf of
grounds of the pcrseéutitm '«f 0 íieriÍl Í
If if wwre a just and admissible pCrticipte,
; it
J uro- 's
rott vsjiations of the tews of ns- j
the kwtwi.tf Oertara f
which are' éif^e*ít to th«we laws. | Vrtatmly.
it is a violation td* the neutrality principle of
the statuory laws, fiavmg esiablifihed thin
principle—:ha#h g denounce*! all pet^tuis who
engage under other than their own .flag.in war
a Power friendly to their own. 'sjs pSmtes
hotr can they exrjjert that
and Hmtn/ ' miruits will !<♦
nsskns as prist** # of arar
will Sfipiy ais well m huglaad ss in the
ed ^tiates. Th? Foreign Enlistment bill
posés to ««omit vsdations of the idKrs o
tiona within the terrihtry of certarn States,
pódthat of othte
• 4 IL
. ty-M -.
av to Batucar a #raT«-—Gov-
' of lawikin his inaugural ad-
Vfa^'iepM
MaMÉaMái
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I ^;";J fm¡É¿í11
wm^mm
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Scctjon Irlth
b> 1
•m thirtretiifed hat, may
tfmm tht 1
on the rkirté M
j*u*4t¿e<fth*aet
rj ni iMm|ii<i i 1
P.UJS8CTHK rOTHK,
«ras boro at La
á email Tillage of th*
1510
be was the tptivnr of manr put>-
aad one upo* tfc# art whiah ho
1 eaiaa* afteeaek he tew k-R no
raspectin." Ins proetnes *.
seems to ham been .-tclusivi } v to
ffcfwaeM a rimsi iW id unpen!!!.-!.**
he mnouatosl, the Mscritn^s h«<
|hc suflttrings bs entluredv and «b
! obstinate |wrseietanee,, atootinttng. it mus
* " tilted, to k sort of wiroi.-m wlted Ik-
in the attainamni of his rt*«ji^t<t. In
whieb wajfo cewtiaaed for m
of tpae, aad pursued wiü an ad
, he eapeteM all that he|wa«
sale of his furniture s '!
<■
ta a umsiw stiou
la aeaar 1
and notas
«« trot! Id
ay • a vs H
offMifig our
not culform
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