The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 19, 1856 Page: 1 of 4
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His physician,
gave consent, provided the
rooming dawned,tbo woatb-
Jhtowi a* bright ami
no murky oW had ever dmjarod
1y bine. The mb notred the earth
t pearl and bathed tho ateeplee and
atljomcn were
H. Manet,
LaSero, Guatavo
fW. c. c. CUbcrao,
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iho oitiaeox of
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nt concluded by remarking ho
' speaker, but there were tboae preeeet
* hoped, would do full juatioo to tho no-
cedar* and adjacent heighta in a
ten *ilvar. Aboot 10 o'clook, the well
carriage of the ax-PrwkUot waa
near to McKondreo
with bent form and
~ I faithful HQ
General paaeed tka aigbt in Mm
attended churoh again on Saturday.
i that he waa
i that moat prob-
LT^ST" —i* toNaahrilleeaoaped
•ot a few. Soon after the open ins
- Saturday morning, one of t£ i 3 ~ T"
J ^°"jW'n8 resolution, which ,
1b respect to our diatinguiahed' *®8H
«-l*i«aidont Jackson, now in
the higjptofficee he ha* filled, and
serviocB he Baa rendered our oountn,
Conference request tho presiding biah-
">ot a committee of throe to wait upon
invite him to visit the Coafomnco
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common
The
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jf-—i'."g' ^armale then rose and said that the Ex.
sBfttivo Committee had boon unable to a
fall report of their action, but would do so at
* **8™ The mm gentleman offered
tna following raaolutiona, which were tinani*
moualy adopted:
That a special committee ba ap-
tho Chairman of the fixeou-
be Chairman, to aoleet a
joned monument to
tho City Couucil for
to make
ty of the
and to
itteo be authorised
at^y^asay deem
|t Miss Murray prefer*
token to the bread and
'oauuAtatton of New Kngland aud
^Southern poople hare pleaa-
(aveh leas provincial in thair
Northeru States." —
jij « poa Attorney General
t.' 'f'tam.JMirry to
"Woing evil that go«d maj
t Mr own country; at£| ?|f ,
j toiwey General of tLa States,..
without circ umlocution, apeakiug
j*«aa war, that the Turks, b<'
•A board being ncoesaary for
~a^perfeofly rigbt and
louldd.tvour tho former ':'
From Waabiugton thn author pro wads aonth-
war^, finding tho manners of tho white* adftan
f*nd ate* now roaaon to believe in
P abd advantagoa of slavery. Suah
" plo Tom,dcrtcril>ed in Mra. Stowo's
arioned never had an «usty>«>
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following extract fi
Krteu, the Irish o*l
adopted at a nweting
a year ago;
' * to peretflva^
native Atne
Thgna ia uo
it cmiaHlm
i"
James MoGrath, book keeper for J
rabam in Haw IWk has been arrested for
" «• —"
at OtadBiMti on the 25th «U., wife
. y. Flour ranged from 6,75 to
MalMi*:,-
on in New Orleans, during
areh 29th amounted to aigh-
to be thevlaifeat
r known there.
1000 Mian ire now employed in the'
Yard at Waahington. The new steam
> Minneaota will probably be ready for
•aaWtponth.
H o people of SooM Count;, Kt
a meeting on the lftth ult aud
fiftytfjwmg meu and send them It
H« Artbur f ICe
IVealdant of thi
a salary of 95OO0
iw
mm&m r. |RPm ^ ,n. ^
T .JBk' and 'hard hearted' are Um «ft-
i slotted to tho owditor. Whoever hoard
poor creditor,' the 'anfbrtuaale
apolten of? No, the creditor never
objeet of pity, until he
olaas. A creditor may ha mined
taakt
l(«Ot
4 bt |, hu it ia not until be toftttte
pay lis,owiidebt% that ha begin* to
J. ▲ tWbtor is a man of mark. Mm; tnaan
fixed upon hlaftj many haf taUrest in hta wall
being; his movement, are of oonoaruj ha eannot
tj, held
toeqnlp
Jlmppur s
month*,; hie
man «t>
mh#*
| kin, wo*
Ul pojr^ R«isat
"W1
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* iajurioua
of Meaam. Bnske, 1
the maioeal of Mr.'Aaaph I
t in tkia unfortunate Stata of
ItwonN a^iear, fro
wrMrnrs, that Burke wna I
Aaoanius," '
, without
> hafan ot reel, I
> abort ia tka
ttt New [Haven,
abolitieniet, i
bin,
h April owl, thu nuuiverae-
iy of Henry ('lay.
' b bcittu called for, naid,
unite with fta'jli—1
to win* for
well HA
land to
Icitude
low 00
lleforo the count
. ^Coatpnm ki noi«
f the oMditer, the
[ but'claims' mi the worh
holdar, or tome <eeeh'
ehsriteter
Who pays hia way Is unknown in J
E#ou aak tlm mllk-« *a
not tell hit nariw.
i Mr. Hayt
no anw name, I
ia DO aank pane
wSi
[If la known.
«wWwii-lnii
N«
uot full i
If ..i paekagft U^Wfe
rboys are not employ
" H to tbt/i
br, on ike i
itb a wife <
together it
Iwrini
con-
10a
tki
not by the
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J>!ai d
f raatrlel tha^i '
the otS
ft tfa
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n
pnundi iml
rM
puwMow
over
kwtp 8etttct^>n
. and tht other 4 Oer
Taximilian II. many
I: for rccanibeiMie, M
PHI
had to his attention
rm-:
rout
W, Ksa., of New
nounctng W* failure W _
the Caaoani'aelaim onthe I4
tore fartbe lw of thoir aleetrle cable,
ooeurred lart in^mer, after forty four
it bad been submerged between N<
aad Bretoe Island, Neva 8ootk, Uj o^m^asao*
loved Hafty
thfl
baKnthai.
m to whleh they aaaerl
people have nothing to do
[ their only grievanoe la fj
(able, in order to awra the raaaalin whloh
( it waa embarkad. Mr. Vlaid aaya ikat one of
the underwriter* told him 'Hbin waa •• loaa,
the eabte king at the bottom oi tho aaa# Jnat
where you wish to pnt it." Thia
%• a jok«, though the own M
enjoy it with a* mnah rolisb a*
Mr. Field ba* ordtttd the
naweaUe, wnMifMMalkat ti
enuiit'.red ia ikalaying of tka
not ^
HOUi
our
nomine) rn-
t give his aasentior ei-1 prinoip-.l men < f the
ttr, and thoy might <k ldrni>w 1* Uelat-to Miko, or tte Mine Kibg,
rir iad addre|s; but 1* j famibirly known a* Billy BoWt*M; bet hi* au-
the baa of either, or tfcoriiy ia van maah Mstrteted, (hoMt^al bead
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them to IgHwiik oCanaive
ordered a Mg to be brought,
anetaaaful enough to pat kia
rival ftt it, ahould obtain[his daughter. TMa
•toange combat between two gentiemen, waa in
tM preaencc.of the whole ootirt, and laatod near
1y an honr At leagth the Spaniard yielded,
and the German, Heron ti Talbert, when ke
had him la the bag. tOefc him on his baOk, and
plaoed Mia at the Rmparor't feat tkaf '
!ng day be *itM tka^ beaatihl Helena
Bxif
—A Are broke toil Nfi
Richmond, Prinoe AItxft, C.
morniaj, 56J ujt., whleh was
a melancholy lorn of®," ttfu
voloped the entire beilding baCaOe tka Iannis*,
who war* all ia ked, keoaaae aware of Ai fiset,
and terror stricken, eeek, on awakotiing,
from the fmry of tke flawo*. When it %
ooverod that oneofflM
k tka hiaa i, a y
oat alive, koit hawing Mil a
ia l^e deet motive 1
\tka
who tkongn tan
nmAiwIltt
Uyrm tliOlfniJ,
United Rtatntf
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towmnntn,
cotton growaat,
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De Morse, Charles. The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 19, 1856, newspaper, April 19, 1856; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth234085/m1/1/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.