The American Flag. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 15, 1852 Page: 1 of 4
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AT. Ivl RIO GRANBE LODGE
2Jo. 8X.--This odge bolds its meet-
ings in Masonic Hall on Elizabeth street.
TheTeffular communicalions are held on
-the first and third Mondays In every month.
Officers: H. Chamberlain W. M.; W. "W. Nl-
on S. Wj E. 3. Scarborough J. W.; E. D. Kotfcr;
man S.j L. B. Cain T. Jan. 24. .
RIO GRANDE ROYAL ARCH CKAP
ter holds its regular meetings evsry
second and fourth Monday in each month
lniviasonic nau on juzaoein street.
Ofpiceiis: H. Chamberlain H. P.: J. K.
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From the Galveston News.
The following lines on Texas ha'e been literally-i
translated by a lady of. this city from the original
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essential requisites of genuine poetry!
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Hail Texas! fruitful land where Mttire has re-
vealed charms unknown elsewhere. When the Al-
mighty hand framed the globe of the earth it lin-
gered here with comnlaceney. The vast expanse
of thy prairies enameled' with a thousand hues;-
stretches alar into tne distant nonzonr iae au vizvuu
of verdure. Thy Sierra Madre from her lofty peaks
reflects the orient beam long before the plains of
Louisiana ratch the first glimpse of day whilef in
her deep valleys glittering veins of silver hardlyj
perceive the noontide rays.
The crystaline waters which rush from thy thou-
sand hills spread fertility in thy blooming orchards.
and divided into numberless streams impart me ana
sunlight that to-morrow morn will glimmer on
scenes of blood. We have met amid the whitening
tents of our encampment; in the time of terror and
gloom have we gathered together God grant that it
.may not be for the last time.
rlt is a.. .solemn moment.' rethern does not the
oice of nature seem to echo the sympathies
? The flag of our country droops hca-
onder . stalfeejjjhas died away
'refill nlain o f X. Ttfari !i J ' vTKori 1 the' nlain
that spreads before us glittering in the sunlight the
heighths of the Brandywine arise gloomily and grand
-452ncl the waters of yonder stream -all nature'holds
ness light by the lurid-canhoh glare and the pillcing
musket flash : when the wounded'strew the ground
and the dead litter your path then remerhherioir- -diers
that God is with you Tne$jcnaf8ocPn?
for you he rides on the.battle-cIouwe'epsbbVa
witntne marcaoi xna nurricane charger-tjoahe.
awiuijinainimue ngnxsior you ana youwm mumpa.
' They that take the swor shall perish by the
gubflemnlenceVorithe eve of iroroar and
rrrt annn mnn ci tott r vnMTvv
uuiiaiibU lillU. OViiiCfVl VU-111UJL1WV.
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Xy that take the sword ohairperish bythe
knd have they not taken the sword ?
Let the desolated plain the blood-sodden valley.
the burning farm-house blackening in the sun the
sacked village and the ravaged town answer let
fjhe whitening bpries of the butchered farmer strewn
ajlong the fields of his homestead answer let the
starving mother with her babe clinging to the with-
;.-irl hrOHCT. i.hoh xTl arrnr-ri vn oio-amr ! rxi- Kn
1 Jt C T ? r I -T 3 f -U..--.r.- WZi- V.W1& UUV1U AlCJ OOOreUUiiWC. ICI ilCJL
animation to xny nems u . uuu u . mingling rAth the mug.
never hitherto yisited by griet or pain: the ver2 ft. . ... b -i....
. . rt- .. - - . i.v ?it : Miuiuc luxica iruau iiiajxeu Lue lasc scruirific oi ner
tnat nutters over you wica siuweu wiu6 njfii:.if fT0 j.; t 0 t -u -
!.. Z' ""- v ri& uiuvuci uuu. xici uuuc u.jioioi.
Ul iUVC.
zepnyr
breads a sigh
There amidst thousand orange-trees in bloom
may I forget myself away j and casting off my-imf;
portunate greatness ana ine pnue ui scieut; icvuic
slumber m an atmosphe ot Iragance
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From the New Yofti Family Courier.
A REVOLUTIONARY RELIC.
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who can read the tollowmg onei
mori delivered 'on the eve off
sword."
You bave takert-theswordbufe njnjjie B?rc$
Yrrong or ravage." You haye taken the sworcCfor "
youromefof youfyesrj&Kryoar
xou iiuve ui.h.uu wie sworu ior irutxi mm. jus wee ana
right and to you. the promise is be of good cheefrf
for your foes have. taken the sword in defiance if allJP
that men hold dear in blasphemy of God 4hegr shall
perish by the sword. ."'"
: And.no w brethren and soldiers ibid -yojtit!lfare-well.
Many of us- may faEin the battle of toTrnGrVc :
row. God rest the souk of the lailea ! Many otyJ.
may live to tell the story-of the fight to-inori6t;
in the memory of all will ever rest and linger the
quietscene of this autumnal night.gg. " -
Solemn twiligbfr adyauces ofcer elvaliey : the
woods on the opposite heightefilngiSieir long sha-
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anom plains and now
bustle of the camp the hurried tramp-of tne soldiers-
to and fro;amongtheL tents the stillness and' wethafi
marks-the eve of battler-: - ; . ; ....yj-.'
When we meet again may the shadows iof twi-
it vas "but . a dav nast and - our land ri&nh inthft
quiet o" peace? War was not here ; wrong was nnt
here.vi?raud and woe. and misery and want dwelt
not anong us. From the eternal solitude of the light be Sung over a peaceful land. God ink heaven
greMKoods arose the blue smoke of the settler's grant it. Let us pray. .- . - - '--i r.' X.- 1J
PSAYEa OF TJSE HEVOSUTIOX.
Great Father we bocw before th.ee; we in
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cabin andjgolden fields of corn looked forth from
amid thewaste of the wilderness and the glad mu-
oiv W uuitau vuices awose tne silence oi tne lorest. -. -? ; ; " " xV rC 2
!ow Ud ot mercv. behold the change llr(pr "s " cTO my. wai.r ve etiss
the f;hnrtnwnfft Ufvf n 1 MM4fr ? ikthanK5 tor the past we ask thy aid for ihes&jgg
r' " " f.tVK WiJV-i VUVi CUUbHVI VfJt. LXl . i J " - 'S-S'J - iSSiV;
name offi'W i-nL-mo-ti; pa0fta?;; --or we are m rames oi-troupie. on i.ordsa-ts
lul -- ? T -. " . .l -"Vpcpf. Tiv -fnPC mA7YlTpRj nn? nirnTf-trrrirr .?5&2??SeS
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Uzaoeth street every -Tuesday eve- '&&?c5?
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kWicsfts: B. F. Hinkley. N. G.; P.O. Sharkey
giv Htmry Webb S.5 J. J. Wentz T
Kia GRANDE ENCAJVIPEENT No. 2..
JLV The regular meetings are held in the
Odd ?Eellow7s Hall every first and third Sa-
tupdayin each month at 7 o'clock.
OEFJCERst: W. W. Dunlap C. B-: J. B. McClus-
keyll. P.; R. J. Lawior S. W.; J. R. Palmer. S.;
E. Mt Anderson T.: B. F. Hinkley J.W. i24.
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J CALDWELL Forwarding and Com-
mission Merchant Point Isabel Texas Sue-
to SO0THMAYD & HARRISON.The
subsctibsr having purchased the Warehouse and in
terests the above named gentlemen at Point Isa-
bel Taatb a. view of continuing their business hopes
by application and prompt attention to the same to
merit the iconfidence of the public and such of their
-old friends and customers as will favor him with their
business. H. N. CALDWELL.
Dr MERCHANTS ordering Goods from New
Orleans through me will please direct their agents
thereto enclose their bills of lading to me-
" Point Isabel. March 1 1852. feb 28 tf
MQTICE. The firm of Hendrick & Gonzales
baying been dissolved on the 1st of November
IastTG0NZALES will continue the business in his
ownfhame and on his own account.
.. . -f. THOMAS GONZALES
janx' Peint Isabel
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chieitams of. iBrael m the yysiUf.' Keal rongprevailjanu-we'may be driven fromUhis field':
Where Avill you find a
'ili 5--nnH i ?? -"v mfAye il m'evasf3.soltudef'eter.naMsTaceif in
ai.h amore dauntless valor andsteriier fortitu &e. heartof.the boundless. anivewe; tfietirolW the
chan took shape in the electrfcwords of .this wai emg of an aiT God quick to axelufe to
rior-preacher of the dark days of the Revolution punish guilt then will the man GeofgefBrunswick
How soul answering to mouL those words wpt nn caiiedmg leei m ins bram and his heart the ven
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And in the'hobfeYeaohTfeod bf
the morrow sealed blood-dyed plains of Brandywine
will tell to men forever. Let .this noble relic be
aaaea to tnose otner mementoes that remind us of
the fearful price with which our liberties were
bought -and the fearful responsibilities we are under
to guard them as the sacred trusts of Heaven.
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"geance of the eternal Jehovah J A blight will be
upon -Jus life- a withered brain and an accursed intellect-
a blight will be upon his children and on his
peopled Great God how dread the punishment!
A crowded populace peopling the dense towns
where the man of money thrives. while the laborer
starves.; want Striding among the people in all its
Jtorms 01 terror ; an ignorant and God-deiymg pnest-
v... i i. 'jj at.' t j- j -'-'r.sE.
niuu uc uur aiay 1 tiuu in xne flot or tviumnt
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leach us to be merciful. Though the 'memo? r
galling wrongs be at our hearts knockingfor admit
tance that they may fill us with the desire cf re
venge 3'et let us oh Lord -spare the vanquished
though they never spared us in the hour of butcherj
and bloodshed . .- '
And in the hour of death do-thou guide usstp the
abode prepared for the blest; so shall we'returr
thanks unto thee through fJhrisfr our RWeemer
Gop prosper the cause. Amen. : i-: -:: p..
wered.
in the hour of defeat the God of Hosts was our stay fcood chuckling over the miseries of millions- a
so in the bour of our triumph may He be our -uide ProU(i and merciless nobility adding wrong to wrong
and thus the whole prayer of the preacher be ntfand Wing iiisult upon robbery and fraud - royalty
. i" - U1 Wi- F1Ctt' Ci. v" ru" corrunt to the verv hpsrt. anr! anst-nnrnrv rnttpn f
the core ; crime and want linked hand in hand and
tempting men to deeds ot woe and death these are
;a part of the doom and retribution that come upon
the English throne and the English people 1
Soldiers I look around upon your familiar faces
with a strange interest. To-morrow morning we
will go forth to the battlefor need I tell you that
your unworthy minister will march with you invo
king bod's aid in the light we will march forth to
TM
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17 CUMMING3 Attorney and Counsellor at
.J -'Law Brownsville Cameron County Texas.
B COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS for the
itateot .Louisiana. - February 28 1S51.
SSn OLF Wholesale and retail dealer in Dry
FUg'iGoods1 Elizabeth streets nearly opposite the
. TB -.!- T Til T rf
jwm:.-: . jarownsviiie juec u.
"PjM? 3GLLDTT inTesuming the practice of his
X7;i)rofessioriTrespQGtfully offers his services to the
inhabitants o - rBraw-asvIlie. Office and residence
atthe corner of Washington and Thirteenth streets.
a Browpsv; le. March 20 1852. . 3m
-fcffmDQW SA5p. A small lot. in excellent
Yy order with lights ready glazed on hand and
&rWe$f " -B. feNELEY.
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REVOLUTIONARY SERJTOH".
The following interesting document was recently
found among the papera of Maj. John Jacob Schsef-
myer a deceased patriot of the Revolution. It is a
discourse delivered on the eve of the battle Brandy-
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wme dj xvev. joao x rout to large portion ol the battle ! Need I exhort you to fight the 'good fight.
to fightyfor for your homesteads for your wives and
children ?
My friends I might urge you to fight by the gall
ing memories of British wrong. Walton I might
tell youof your father butchered in the silence of
the nightlon the plains of Trenton : I might picture
his grey hairs dabbled in blood ; I might ring his
death shriek in your ears. Shelmer I might tell
you -of a butchered mother and a sister outraged.;
the lonely farmhouse the night assault the roof in
flames the shouts of the troopers as they despatch-
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ea tneir victims tne cries 01 mercy and the plead
American soldiers in presence of Gen. Washington
dan WVirriP artA nfVoi rfffinyr. -. F . nw-.- '
s. .. -- uii.v- witt.tii3 ui inc atiii v.. vi4
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" They that take the sword shallTperisrhtue
TryA JJ A
sword.
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Soldiers and Countrymen :
We have met .this evening Tperhaps for the last
time. We have shared the toil of the marcbVthe
peril of the fight and the dismay of the retreat
alike; we have endured the oold and hunger. the
contumely of the internal foer.nd the courage of the
foreign oppressor. We have sat night after night
beside the camp-fire; we have together heard the roll
The Austin. C.onxrentionr . ...-
he wishes of the "people were not: consnltodT;
the Austin. Convention and they may nog be In the
one at Baltimore. Marshall Republican. '.
We have seldom iret with a inbreTeckle'sVser-
tion than the abover or one further "from.tbetruth.
jicwic uuu uviiatuteu m me Aitsan tonvennon
lied Zand Herald. " .
Most outrageous presumption friend. "Herald
What can the people want? Was there hot gooc
number of legislators and others who toolctbe
trouble of representing the people at Austinjcand
who moreover treated to champagne &c. out q
their own pockets. Tut I the people ought" tojbr
thankful for such genuine disinterestedness whici
jsaved them' from the trouble of meeting together
xii tueir counties or otnerwise ana . selecting Qjgie
gates and wait patiently for the man ta come. roun3
and tell them how to vote. Galveston News. "
The Debt of Texas. The creditors of theMl
l-icpiiDiic-oi 1 exas met again afc the NatiohaiSd.
Washington on Thursday when the commitfc
pointed on the previous day reported fhe-fbl
resolution: .
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ings of innocence for pit)'. I might paint this all
ncrnm in fhn vivid pnlnrc nf 'f.Vio frrrili roolifif if "f
flf hfrPVplHp. Wflipli q11o?-ho in AtiItt ny i-Ur-. !.".. f J. 1 1. J-J 1 t . 3 J .
c itTLi. v- r "" "j y ""jj " ""c ucai . ti;ougnrL.your courage necueasuenwuu cxciceraent.
of the tattoo which gave the signalfor the hardy But Iknow you are strong in the might of the
sleep of the soldier with the earth for his bed andiLnrr? Vm will 4 fnrt.Wn h.a nn fUQ mnf.
. -i ..' ... ' r "V" --VW .. iiiujv.v w vw wu.b'.v. i BUS. iJV.'-
tne xnapsacK ior nis pillow.
row with lifvhf Kpairfj; anrl dpfprmirj.ifl Vanirit f.h.incrV
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Ana now somies and brethren we have met in the solemn duty the duty of avenging the dead
the peaceful valley on the eve of battle while 'the 1 may rest heavy on your souls'. ' - - "
sunhghtas dying awa? be7ond yonder heights the And in the hour oi battle? when-all-round is-'dark-
Jlesolved Tnat a committee of seven fcosi
r rr Tt. -m -ar 'c -tri.r- . - ttv-Vs
ui jiiuu uuuii.j?. 4UUJ oi virgiuia; ueu. jaaigM
ol I exas; Gen. Leslie Combs of Jventucky --Mi
L. Williams of Washington City Mr; mul'tiffi
son of Tennessee Mr. Wm. Walcott of UticaJ
and Jeremiah Willbank of New York) be appoiw
to draft a mememoriaLto the Congress sk thetlnift
atates inreHpectlul and urgent ierms.to pjovMH
the payment of siich creditors of the late"RepnBl
k'of Texas' as are comprehended intheact of Corigrf .-
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