Columbia Democrat (Columbia, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 13, Ed. 1, Tuesday, April 18, 1854 Page: 2 of 4
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THE OR MOf! 1? A 'I1 UUSSIAN WEAKNESS- . To ComtnNuKNTs.Welmvoadortuoto C I'or Ui oinmt.iu !ien.U ' J "' I Smi-siu. Amrr --v.enro uponim evom u .u .-
;;.' . - Tll t . . . thU class or" our friends which we Uf them Iti ' A- - AdventWt have llmdly cnnc t.. another conclh. ' Hug oAcminn to ... Uy t icek u i.I rl
I! li. ciistMi A - I. swAiy IMItor. I looking nt the present condition of Hussta we im . . 1.. -. . . . .he lcmictinn of thn Win I.I ami hnvo .nproii mid "longtml biuw.' I hh.c n:iv tu. lo w
villi the AmnaiI ccium. When tho paper wn. lr! Vir J ? i i . i mm .if tlio.ul.t nnl .voar ci.imnanfttuiM ofifn ml n Mttleiii.-nt. U will ii.it nWe nil lln.Ueiiu i.rl.i!.orV nt i. U
Vth Uo u.dcr.tBu.lli4 that at tho .iplrnti... ot lllcl Wl J tliM!4int . you Imvo m.i.io lunl . who wrl U nt.l.f ck . P ;"M ' J .. . . m.(11 nr. .. .re .jj.l never b W M-.) . lm
Mt year I l.ul. j iel.l itjip. nu.l though my name aN l0llW . c j.' ... ... muc .u very lre.i.ei.tl.v r.te then. m. tartly tl.ltl.ej i-M- .tbu... wr. d ru.. ' y1Itl lem We. fip one eu n...vr tl.t.t. ...ury V'!'ll?lll X'" n 'u '! ' IS " o
l.ftJ nnpeareil nt the heiul ol lu t.litoiial colmniu mi- ... .. A .. .. not bo rea.l liy tho printer. II Uio cilit" a M. We nil. between tin-ni.il Unit time tio 11 nine ... .-"". " '";' ; '.'"" V. . r
Ultoduy I Itavo had no oontnil over tlioimitcrbluco ' .tiiij .vi.n ni i i :. - .t.. . ticulnr IrU-ml ol jimr ho will mtinoMmettUe n
) left for Austin iti November lat. tr ... ri.u t .:... ..r Ii1inclf tlio ilrmUiTy f Wi "' ciiU.Woii.
. ..- ... v " mis- ui'l'lti VIUll III k-ILLllflll HUM 1.11 111 . - m
' Ti. i :r ..i n.i i. tut tit ihi i i
work nt Ins state into a comuu-t ami well regulated ... . . L ...
empire he f.m.1 Inllentl of a mt dllllr T ult VW" V ' .V'"' 'r ' "
cl.r.ieterlb..tlHil..ap..I0..r..n.Ut..tle ... 1 1" "'er .e lal.le nn.l In) there. r nfam you
! .....ll.. l..-u.i I..-? .. ... :.- write on both hiU ol your paper. II tl.u o..i.i...-i-
Uorvile obedience to the nobility inured to toil and I llM uro w1 rtml wo l0Vor UoW n"e;v '" U'i
' hanM.it. . mil po-ing a terrlturv rich and almost I lllt tho editolMn a httrry you will flml mnnul
jinacoesHible by air armed lorec he conceived ne Ifty-rlte parage tho conteuU ot a page omitted InJ
I Idea of forinlnif of thco u iniihtv lmntrn. IVmn i Iir'mtin. t
of these gentlemen I huvo no doubt thy paper will
te conducted with spirit and ability.
In bidding farewell to tho numerous patrons of
tho Democrat I would bespeak for the present pro
priotor.s tho fame liberality which has been bestow
ed on Mr. Curbing and nmclf.
To. tho brotheru of the pres I would return my
grateful acknowledgment ot tho kindness and cour
tesy which I lrtrc received from thorn at all times Idea of forming of these- a mighty Kinpire Vrom
and under all I'ircuiiwtnnre. My cdltori-al career that tiuu the star of Itwwia has been in tho aeen-
to mo huh been a pleapnnt one but ctrenmitnneen d.iuey. Her history him been one ot continual en-
nrcnticli that In juiico to myself I must yield up the cumchmout and conquest Ami thii hit agreion
ccissors and pen into other hands. nion Turkey is only a more recent step in her lung
IIOUACE COXK. jmaich of territorial aggrandisement. Kiwm has
Wo regret tho ncccsrilTtTat compels Mr. Gone to ' reputation of having a mo.t power-
retire from our connection. WhiU hi. name has ful Iml.llnr' fit' rnriiiylw long been nn...
been at tho head of .uirmn.r w Imv.i ft.lt ilmt I ol nlixet3' ad torror ll) ll!1 '-"'"P". lI") ''o
its presenco there has given a character to the Dem
cnat which wo should otherwise have expected
vain. With his well known foundries of thought
and lluency of diction wo have felt secure of the ap-
probation of our patrons. Tor oiu-aelves wucau on-
ly give every assurance that all that wo ran do to
render the Democrat a good paper one that shall bo
welcomed into every family circle with something
to interest every class of readers shall bo done. We
shall spare no pains to make It ono of tho leading
w !o not itifuU Hi) ninUlitf fair
Aur tliihknf 1U tiatiuhlt
lWtmli fair on.) funnlr lfnw.
Jwell ww :tii.l purtly of ikontfiti
Mr.CHhinghasrecent1yasScoiatodvvUhh'1mMr.Cl) lwt tt0 Im set. k tn min either in the u" k 'li'n to d o ou inip.sMpon l.M JiiiiMa partly vt Mol
Swain ho-e namo may bo son AVVeara as one t llltfllnIIKifIin itMr ur that M(Jnl lle oxedingly Jo Inn the labor ot whm. M vl n
iiftlioodltorsorthoiiMrnC. L'nder the control mvr When IVter the Groat tirst tol(Hnon him Hlhon "" lllH rllllk Mvr M lWUl rfiA&l cf Uoynnt jw.li
of these gentlemen I have no doubt the paper will .h ti... i.a .( mn ........ r....n.:. :' . .i t with thi? he abhors the Mght ot a pen and e-peeial4 iiKLumU-oeU'iciro.-.
'Ihy purf')inui(i livmt I oi er tratti.
In utl lu loU'lUiL-s.
May nil tlif year bo fjtl of Mn
Uiillll'roVpt'acornt HVt-ii
A ii. I Wi.-u ilni" l)Lh Hi lo lcl I lip thti
i'mJalijrJiym Heaven
the ivaly to dva..nWe in bnlliuiuliu ff old Here- In MinlMi .ovwtmunUSvn on I uiui i P
and thing Yip n W r..ii-U..iii"-M nkf to iiof llio Uie WnrOnU-r. While 1 1 he. : i.
it UeMi.ii 1 Hpin. with H-ltke to pynud be t that itx solo object K to warn thereto
ad-n.nl warniril ilmt the llltl. ..I Mov U near at l Ihv 7;.ri.n.is npiUM tlw arts ol n certuir -w
md-fw.e fA ;fr.-.W rt. lln Pio her ho rejoices ftiUlj.p. p ns a 1
." . !... i drinks h'lirlHin wilder the tiiiino of nUpenilu. Hut
Tho contingent m ibo way ot meeting thin up-1 ' " . .' . . . itM.nt. watch
peal brother of tin. Valley Is that U'iy nt ti -iutlo ' tIMt Htsrv taihd icd-nok'd coinet. liecvrdcr.
people forget Mieh small mattera as the distinction quj( (Vi-tl i.s niistaken nhout tliU comet being a
between menm tw wuw and generally mako ) .M-cretnirunt of the Spanish Government to watch
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I-Icn-fiir Xph- Acf fdlon.
And then again you mako such orthographiealfteuornl Almonte ha. been nt by S.tntn Anna to
innder.s that wo are n-liatued of you. Von are aO'hiunion with full p.twoi to agree to any iiiinlili-
we iidiu.rtted above a well di-posod set of people op"!" nl ll Vwl '' liliUc'n 1W ljilCil h:aU's tl'ul
wo hld bo wrongly tempted to allow your Imntrm..w"1 y IMlllBnIIHI Uy ilic
Hugs to appear as they are sent to in sometimes. (jclu Almonte is rt!o luriictetl to transmit one
Hut wo can readily forgive all these niWtuke bhimlnillltoii dollars of tho tnonoy to tho consul at New
ers vV'c itc as wo said before wo can s.nnutinus cmvVurk "1' vxiert who Is diiected t. meeed at once
. f. .o-write artieles . t. U r fc SZt
ihelr mind to go to kingdom come and Vun tho ilsk
that such will bo l'tt ghi of in the iimru mouen-
tho doings of tho Lone- Star. Not at all. On tho
contrary by advice direct trom the palace of Lnr-
totis ntTairs of dooiiwdti. Sueh'peoide however . tetui" through tho Vicar gemral ot Salmama wo"
t . . i .i . . . . en ui . in n ml'ii ir win i ir vn r i'i v t.... . i.. .....- ti... . ... ; . ..' .1 . n . ...
lernaH juugua oi ner strength hy her size or lw-1 ' --i uwma mu nn-i 01 mhvu oim-eit n uvrcs-
hiddit.g the continuity ot her succe Ime been im- )llt tllolv U lc!iWs ol wnLc's flH' 'ewP.tpo - I h it w. at y t.. the inainienanco ot his lmpvri.it dig.iiiy.
in.w.T with tlu.I1Wtl.1t h U i?.vi....ll.l.. nf nmnot tolerate. Thev are those who imagine tuirini Ma.p.r bu h nte. that ttie temtoiy .. wnr
presscil witn tl.e idea that she is iimnciulo. Jiut ... .- U .hu-lnded in the Gad-en purehav. is one ot tlu nnwt
ii . . 11 ... .1 . 1 . 1 ... 1 . . - 1 t.iil'i4 tuiHtiitttMptl n. iriMiins. S.nm4.i'' ' t-"-.. .1 . 1 .' . it i...
oi-iory lens us mat ao mis rareiy mnuo compie?t m ' u mu-. MMwianieover onjaM'jMy mo tniii'it oiares; m
buinevs of armies and campaigns. It has ever been 'in& ifi 'llh.rthpr'lmvo 1 ?' '-in't' i i?'1 v :tWW by the brunches of tho
he.polieytoppeart;th0rU.rtho..r1.en.l-0;
en. iv uiHiKineiieo ami lui-tti in inviniiiimnih
ii.ti i-ii'il j j if rim Stntu Vii tin ti ful-it t li! 4 nmtrtntii t v .
' "' " v' ""i i . ; iVoni the wuiiUenui extent other natural resources.
to thank our patrons tor tho l.ivor wiiicli we have
received. It shall not be our fault if a continuance
of this favor is not deserved.
GUSHING & SWAIN.
i ..I. . .... I.c .. j . 11 ...!.... i Ii1..Mt n ... 1.11.. i . . " . . ... .;.... i.... 1.. lii.ttimi it. nil
n.Ml.-Mlnnt- thn Ltltint. when film U nnthin- i -' "J V v .. n.....MW ... H ...... i.. i ;;"
more than a bully. Wo are too apt to look upon
Iitivda as what she might bo and not what sho N.
part. Or perlmps and tins is often et thocise hey J.nvane cotton nod nil oilier products ot thovj lati
have got an idea tint thev are born poets! Ve;od tule.s-that it is helthir than any other .artl ihe
. .... f . . t 1 1... . lit ted Stales llesuk" it 's toe none-l iiMimg lu-
sive the iii.irk! Poetry-Ikih ! I.ut in ndditi.n to ! ( u Uk. ttufll M ftlhol. mul lvtlur fttoud
.1 .. .1 i .. . i I i . .1..... ....... ..m.i. ... .. i. ... . !.. ! i
and her portion it h p.-obuble that uudet ti good i'c.r ii.inunix i P"w l" "' "" j eUM-y part ot tneeou.nn m mumi .pnuiu.. ...
government and whh ea ot peace her provinces their Mutf will.out regard to either rhyme or uetre. i l';''';.?;'; t ; f 'CuC to e
timid be uuurpucd by any ! Europe for wealth thinking it sin to conltno tho ncintillatiotw fhau
mid iiu-nentv. Hut instead of this we see that M.e theirs within the bonds (.1 eonveutioml ev . ;j . . ... . t ot ti wUl
glory todnstieo will wake up someday in torment
initialed upon mhiiu T. 1) s bodkin ur-.it pelted hy
tho half -tnrved ohildren of the printur with lour
line jdea iptadralrs whilst tho edititr himself will ap-
pear to their ejo in tho glorious disUuiee smiling
hetiignantly upon the performances ot tho urohhw.
Wo wili tiietn joy m their prosieut. They are wel-
come to the little amounts they owe us. Wo will
take it all out in pity for their untownAd fate.
We are Indebted to Mia. Win. O. V enable ol
Victora county for a bottle ot Aino mado by Ip
of the untio 'Mu-tung prape. Tho ftUvur hpnn'
A...l iim niHf1n niilv wuiili niiO to ivlidor it er
(llio. She wll pleino aoeept not ijnl our thank-.
bu- a wbli thatwlie may perse eUMJjxUOW
tn nmdoeo a iiaUlMM"9
.lUpItsTTwiMliollrst tiuio tho exporiinout of nm
ktna wine Iroin our native giapo has iieen mww-
fully tried. We U-lieso the introduiioiiot pure na-
tive wluo into general iwe In place .f tho-e we gu
mostly now will do milch towards d dug away will
thedeletermueiVeets cons . pteiit ipm'i the i. tem-
perate u-o of mich beve-agos. In ho t wt a oi pm
ntmlitvis not oUierlhmable nor thici it hav th
deroying Influenee on the cotistit .Hion which th'
Impure article lia. We commend to -mie of on--friends
in this viciuitythe pr-.priety o.exterimeut
ing In this line.
learn that this comet has been deputed to bu the
guaidiau angel of tho Order. It is to bo a -tar to
light the ctiiuntds on to glotlous ooutjmt. When
ItsiiiUsionUiiwompIlshed it will gtaectully wn
Its tail over tho victorious luwU which tall wit 1
foi th with asumo the form of the stall' of honor and
explode In inultitudlous stars each ot which shall be
tome the germ of libetty to tho iiiitloiu. Ho reuuy
to lnil the day 1
UxriMtniXATi: '-AMiowm. Wo dlspWo cat.
I'liey aro i dirty iioum. eaterwaidingset .f imhimU.-
entirel d -"dot itivinl-lio r aijGtr veiy sports-
ua wtllio.ic outr.o" i i'
i--';; tnn.y .i;.MH-lt'7is OAehnnH (Till
itrTTltePsT.ii.. tlon.estit news with which o hud1
..itonded to ennch tlris till n er of the Advocate.'
We had put tlt-m m'.mu e.i i'ont. in our saiiCt umt
uppo-inu them pvileu! rate.
liiumine otu siupiie us well tw our dUaptiohit-'
nent when in attempting to take a paper Iroin tho
mix we etetnerr.ilo-ly assilled by an enraged cat
!iat hatl leloiiotiy approiniated our pa pels which'
k i i ltd twisted anil toin into a cotnlortablo nc-t;.
the ai'eoiiiiuiidatton and repo-e ot a numeroiw
-til' femilv of the hated race which sho h.ldttikeiV
. notion to fe.tr there.
Hilt there is no u-e of complaining our exchanges
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t. T; " . ! (l.. ........k- uV..rv ulumout ot weakness that a nation preajinn. Ot thoe who sin in this respect tliroogh imml n.id placed in New Oi lean- at a cost of six mg tn tni -
t- Wo were Rrat.he.1 to meet our ..Id neml ' ;U icS "S. "vl c "raco or inabililv wo y nothin-Vou look ICl-er U "'" '' '1' f r "'''""f""1 tth.-T!.. ladle- f Toxm . a .real f ten.
Cibsm of thu Galveston Journal in town day bolnro ! L0l(1 lme- UI tlnso tlit liuual Mun wnti. b ii ....?. ip oiw'. eh arc 'icpt w.-.et Iron nil Mraiidur liy the '.1 i.ii.s iheir attention to bMtter maklujr
vesterday. Ho was hero to get M.b-cribcr. for er.vwbero Cru.hc. with un rot. gra. tl.u poor bo- here all ol y.m.tP ond g..i. tuirtou If on 1 ' '' r" 3. .llvor .. u. llln.e n.Hlly !i ' '!. I! .! alwa . e....nm..U2
tho Journal and making Iriends for himself. At " "' JW.eurto..cl .easmt b tho ... degra- have anv eHe and whI.U thou;; Nor ... teiMlne ttIl11IlMlll oW a. (iaWna ; .....I I ml. n . u . . . )0 and jher.
t. . i;... c.il...r.Mii.iJ.tji..ii..vUmir !m immi- hie tacts whv et us have them hut ilon t in the name i1..1.tll ...in-... ilu ttnuitrv. irohl is pioktti u p i .......... i In 1 1 . ci.iiiit'A wlnr oonlo mU
lea-st that was his ostensible object. Wo believe his
real object was to spy out our country and recon-
noitre tho stronghold of Democracy. Wo had kind
feelings for him notwithstanding his ill behaviour
in tQ Journal towards us. Wo sallied forth with
hiin ns his protector and upon a voyage of discovery.
After oitcnsh o perigrinations traveling streets
and alleys wc At la4 found the solitary reproenta
live of Whlggery in thia section. Lean lank and hag-
gard there ho sat with his face between his knees
tho victim of despair. We introduced tho represen-
tative from Galveston and retired. An hour after
(Iuil. no long as this sMom ousts it im imiioysiuiu
for Uus.Ma to develop horgre.it natural resources.
Iter land- are cultivated by a elas deplorably igno-
rant in agricultural science and naturally regard lev
as to Micces an they aro in no way reiuiiiicrated for
their labor. The government tlnows every obsta
clc in the way of iuteiual taillu anil transportation
ly Milloting bad road" a want of canaU and naviga
ble livora.
Another pervading canker and ruin in thu cii
as well as llio military service of that ill governed
country sivsa dUtluguUhed writer upon this Mib-
facls why let us have them hut don't in the name jivrtan part's of the country gold in pic
of votir mother poosv Iiother us any more with fi)n the surface of tho earth and is tHed
your b.ibldiugv. A word to tho wise and a obliga
tion for fools.
IVimyn- MoxritLvfor April. Wo welcome with
estreinu pleasure this magazine to our table. In the
hurried tilaneo wo have given to tho articles la Jilt
mild is itioktd ui
vl ttie
we methlm with his face turned homewards. Pad Iject is tho universd dishonesty of the etnptoyti.-
and disheartened he departed. The wrinkles in hi U is one system ot jobbing bribery corruption
aged countenance were conduits of sorrowful tears ami n.'LuLitintt tVotu the highest to the hiwe-it in
Kven tho dogs failed to reverence his gray hairs. - c.Vt.ry imarU.r UIld in every branch. livery public
Padly wognzod upon his diiniuishing form. And ! surVaiit is so ill-paid tint homiMiMb if IuU to live
at hist when ho was no longer viable in the dim J s0 tmt L.ilci IIIJin SVA jm the one above him or
distance wo turned away and read our devil n lee keiow him and all live upon tho Ktnperor. Tho
turo on the mlallible result of Wliifgery. Wpitied clKom lullb0 otlieer maintains himself by conn!
tho sorrow sot that poor old man we did.
& It was feared that the cold weather since tho
rain would damage tho grow ing crop. Wo havo not
heard however that fro-t has anywhere appeared.
C3T" Cotton U fallVngTn price and those having
largo stocks jet an hand wear long facoa.
;57" The Hell came up on Sunday bringing more
SnVfnL'L'oods to our merchants and left yesterday
with moluee and cotton.
KT Tho present favorable -tutu of tho road is
bcin" Improved by our Colorado friends in getting
he.r cotton oil. Hardly a day parses but a number
of teams arrive from the neighborhood ot that river
r Dr. Cow handei us a young cotton plant
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current nuutber wo have found the marks of think- ifcy all account
ing minds. The corps of writers for this'poriodieal j Tiiis water If
mU-ii.tl lo mould hulletH b the Indians who have
ban known iVcpicntly to oehange gold tor leau
bulets. Iloxton tout.
.Vecoiiv from the CtrUiaa tlie following not;Co
Uiiba new Hb-am-hip Cltafles Mm can. This vessel
ts the fiiicft that has ever visited
not superior to any t't.it sail from
Hscarcetv a tm 1 th f cuut-.v wlnr oooin not
realise trom fi'W itf'" oerannrnji trom IikiI try.
well managed. Ve '
hear Mron
h'.-ootucie". snip.i-ed l-
aro fitch as have distinguished it for rorrect taste
and sparkling thought. Thi contents of tins num-
ber are 1st. The I'mlinntniln or Knchnuted Is-
lands -d. Son. onto ild. Oonnectteut Gnorgics;
4th. Sehtiucht; uth. Notes trom my Knapsack;
Oth. I'iieoide Travels; 7th. The great Pari Cafes'.;
8th. A Toss up of a husband; Uth. The Viion of
Ihisbesesh; 10th. Hevlew of ItevieWs; 1 1 tll. The
two Angle-; 12th. Of FiliiP-s in Oratory; Kith.
Our pAodiH from Jtricho; lttb. Without and With-
N'w Orleans:
'iiM.t hut l.utL i will not keep In Tex
n 'Ibis is at. egiv.ioUN.oMako. It will kcop pel-tiM-tlv
sweet trom Ma; to Ma if properly jmt up
Wo aro now iifimr a Miperiorarii.-!- ot butter mail-
InU Vaea...ttnty h.M Mux. we ki.ow hi u...-
bor of ladies who aUas make huiU-r that will keei
muhI fur a vear. to allow so uiu.-.n ciear ""i.i
" V
escape the farmer's pur-e is th i wo.M iconoiny.-
feas is able to diip Liiw auioont! o' this article to
."' . . i I.. . V.iil. iitilii.ri-uiil-
.m... M.. .i.:..u ....! 1..... f-t mi-1 Now Urleaii mm 1 1 on. .Wu .....
petC . th W T-t ias Salnrda evening Under ' attention to do "rlM
coiimand of O.u.t. Forbe- -eems much superior to I The tart K-no otteiice ladles--. 1 1 vv on
lcn folk
an; of the tlue'stea.ner of' Messrs. Harris Morgan I uuny ot- ta.m think it is an nnlad j like employmti t
wlh-ohneis pi-tlv reputeU equal to any upon u.v ( j . .... afin. whU'li look Hike tawny n
r.'tsi oi inu i inii-i iimi. im- ... - - .... f . in v rati ol cotir-o see that liUlter is inini-
ilinteirrsirdti::! ti z . r .. .
..twnn r.N.i .twi'... AiNMrifinLMo cartieiilrr's mcis- 4lini... ni Jioekimrl Or it tltey allow it to p
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urement he h between fourteen andllftecn hundred ' . muCjJtl) market it ii olten tho nnnu-
tofis. Sshe has two hollers with a scpaiaxomo u.- .. ....! with scarcoiv their miirvwon
I.IUIUIW " l.i " I -
vanee at infractions of tho law ; tho Judge is paid
for hU deeinitin: thu Governor irrows rich by plan-
.... ........ T ...- i . .
dor; the army contractors embezzle tho stores and
generals and colonels wink tor li consideration"
pavs for nil; tlleoWterHMhiliVHtiioilikr v -
As to the discipline of tho llussian sold iery no
dnuht tlioso immediately under tho supervision and
M-. if thn emneror are well trained and disciplined
but wo can judge something or the real torco ol
those troops atadista.ico from the capital trom tho
fact that in every war thousands of them wore m tho
lu.snUal before a shot bad been fired and it is now
. . i . .. ......... .;... j nm
-lid to be a bye-wont that "UiisMan iiuiK.i.h.
generally empty and Ituian hospital saro always
lull" It cannot be eKPected that soldier turced
uto service poo.ly fed poorly pant ami m eve.
In ; loth A chat about Hants t ltitn. t no tug iiuck; ; Mnc anfj lWll t.xtm tri!ti .mmp. one at each etui ot i '. " - - .
17th. A little on an hnporta.it subject by The boa. Hetween decks he is largo and roomy oVCii. There tire many imble ttoiieii vv lio l.oh ji
Hi-own Ksq.; 18th Sbakespetlan Notes and Que- and her hold Ndcnp and spacious. SI.o has tour ot cl. (11inillI1H ami practice accord.ntcly. lorourovv
rie. : 10th. Editorial No.es.-Prico of the Maga-' Imond's life ty pa.t wo would rather a lad occasionally u
zinopcryear. Value 10 to 850. Send your M-- TJ.u .iw reMnires n a pr i ly engaged in do.uestie mtao-s tnunmr ee.
oidur- with Ihojprmer sum to lice. P. Hni""'SrtwU"l.a''idul iirehlentslVomtlreaml wiveK pumps; m wr person oi winii iiu.i. w. --'
....i.m7.inu fiee of oostager -'- H'j'JRT 1 ' Tirrftr...7;.:s.:n-.T..rn.?S3 .liftwififttfiV.l !" --...wajiMHottijUruaaaii
rn iii i'm. in i .'.. iiiiiii v i."m ui nut 'i -is. . ..........
their husbands and children require it. And if thev
taken from his tield yesterday on wdiiel. the squares 1 v(iv m XXb ollld bo very zealous and etuciet.t
wore forming for blooms. The l)o :tor intorined yf UIU;;lltt!UU(1 mil g.dhui. warrmrs.
us that it was a fair specimen of his held. 1 his is . ft.elUe of lho L.lements ot weakness which
. M ryr" v7.TTn taehted totbennb- " accom.uo.lation for 105 cabin pu-vii(rei. ; their hushamis aim unmrei. le-pnre it. -nuitinev
I he Mlsuii a llui..- i ail iiiutoic i i nwur ()n iWtli Tim.nre l . j i;ive Ihl inlands and children yet it is a duty thev
ii.hers of this popular tale by 1 . Hamilton Aive f l.Kimt:itl ni)l nlllI1 tlip tlIipiip (ltok? in Mf . Ua iusj o
for a copy. Tho story is spoken of in tho highest mMilion to he )imrtt.rf. Ilt the officer. As a sate j luetuluewi
i .:ii ..nttniihtedlv. move faseiiiatui'' to it rominodiotK and tdeasant boat totvummerorvvi.it i-""l-B
....' Published by T. H. Peteison Philadel j or he appears to in to excel any boat previotislj In Comhiauo ILvrr ami Ca.vai.. It Heetu that ttu
i iM.nn. indtho book tent freo of post- thet.ade. Her officer ate among .the elite .f ""J I nuw ciiiiaI mtcly cut ly thu i.le f t!i rait on the
phia. Puce uOe. and tho uoo huh i poolaiid affable men engaged in this line ami llnd ijolora(h.t pio : n-e- fav.irah'e results. The kite rNe
ago.
COltiuI'ONUINCK.
HotioN April Tub 18ot.
their pleasure in m'nUter'mg to the comfoit of their
paeugeri.
quite earb -
?7- The rain of hist Fiiday is vauously estimat-
r . . .1: iViurt A.-.o nfio to ftoUO.-
ed in vaiuo 10 101s eoiimj .- v--
000 The ground was very dry and tho youu crop-
had entirely ceased growing. They have taken a
now start however since the rain and everything is
now looking ns promising as ever. Should nothing
untoward now occur our planters will probably
raibe the largest crop this year that h..s ever been
raised In this comity.
Itussia is barboiing within her own borders. If we
.....t. irtl. .i.rmt nei 'hbors. wo there see her luf
to.csteo..leiwtU.iH whlel. he 1...S robbed and
.veATlie.! and in every way endeavo. ed to cn.-h.
Tho-o .fro impatiently waiting tho day when they
.. ..!...... ..r iithi.i nowers and
inav rise t mo ani.m- - ....-. x
wreak vengeance upon the head of the oppreor -
In the event of a general war who ca.Mio.ini n.u
Ku.m.1 with all bor boasted greatness will prove her-
self a gigantic humbn' we.ik in every repect;
wenkfrom her unwieldy magnitude -weak trom
1 restrictive system weak
JWMM Damrat:-t was my got.d fortune to rj- 10 u(litcr of tlio iSlvtiiiifiml ttt'conUr went
bo a participant in tho enjoyment consequent upon (( wm.t(Jt( Wo tllltt(piI tIw fnkr dtdnot
averymteivdtin4Pbik"mit that week. Ho had however returned
connected with the Houston actdomy wliieli took eUh4H0 nn 0.ir him :
place on the 2!lth of Mare'.. Iknow U.at it tseus- TUii lirlm.pjl (lttrjll.ti(lU ot Wharton however
in the river lias irkeu it out titer i in oeoper.
fhey used guunt bas( (bled wi .n niii-1 to u'.ve the
channel thu riht direction t iroimn a small take
that it had loci or- and toil. id Iheni tonnwer agoot
purpose.
1 he canal was opened inio tho bank some distance
above the raft to allow the di tt'r to pa by without
obstructing the new channel hi m year or two it
will till no the riwr us high a tbotiewchatmel and
torin n new obstacle to be itVei'eonie. Perhaps the)
m.mrv on rov.ewlmjMl.l.o ..M.io.Hl. In.lulrfo In n- vliU. wo w . ... Wll. Mv lVl.v llvmlllt I torn. new ..J.J..-io t.. beMere.me erim.K. th..
Ti. and un .... -n. (or .0. (;ll! the .one ro..nee wil r . on ry - Z?lt '1". Ir (UU n '""
botho o.ho.) . an. Inppy . be .elievod lrou thW .fS dip ll fr .... ImU la MM. We
unpleasant task. Neither tho ies.ro ortiieteacnut ftanns tthl inlir idaet as th- iavW wlntr. Mleav- fear our Colorado fiiends wUI have trouble with
0 in her eve. and ev.-v c-'-tuiv. dijmiy and love. Mv taiIal vort it ovcrv yuiu- thev are obliged to
Ate was ihKm! in her own ovcil lea. A lair tl .. ... 1 . .
i.vver indigenous to the soil. Here were unfolded ! "j" W "' & tnv"' l"' ur u.inJl1-
hose winning attraction- which are admired none j tioual appropriation to open i.'iis work t.ioy will got
Ulipie.isaot itr. .n.....-- --
..rtho best interests of the chool in my opinio
demand bitch fulso.iw tlittery. The plain trull n
Messrs lioxd & Moore the principals tf tho In-tita-tlou
are able young gentlemen who povwss the rt-
quWte qnalillcatbm for the proper uncharge o. um
all i
the les for tloWer'mg in the wilderness." Would j tired ot it. Hotter turn then attention to railroad
no gone ami wo must do the bet we can wjthrut
itMii 'eciinoiilv evelaiui with the indignant
I'houmslUiod 'U'r.;t that cat!'' -IVcrui Adco
ite
The editor of thcltwite i mistaken about cats.
i'hey have both moral s and manners and are be-
ides a very genteel affectionate race of beings. Wo
-avetiow befoie iia an example in n blatk stump
ailed Tlnunas. An eccentric character is Thomas.
Ie goes out and wanders about we know not where .
ometimes lor days at a time. Wo meet him occa-
Mouly. The other day In one of ins walk ho en-
uimtered two largo dogs. They began to show
.t quarrelsome disposition. Ho roared himself up
md indignantly spit in their faces. They became -xcitAil
whereupon ho at once slumped their jaw '
until they cried a plain cwrivi a their ki-l-i could
-neak and retreated with their caudal extensions
;j ullitig in tho dust. Hetmniiig Irmw-a lonely walk
i( night he returns in the morning to a pile of pu-
pjr in the corner and dream his battles over again.
Hie other ovu ing two of his neighbor with whom
nun some cause he was not on Iriemlly term- call-
vd upon in upon him and dared him to light lie at
once toi.h a diguit- d po : u rm the press. levnt-
ilighb. bud" ' i . ' h. v a :i.e them. Ho-
nvhh.ntlv iVdt ...u. i vas availed and it do-
..vfd upon him to iielcm. u. His assailants ap-
.:(..ulfd and Mirveved the gioimd but whether
awed by the machine or the fv .toiw aspect of
I'lminas they retired in crestfallen disappointment.
A great animal l Thomas.
SiUitf There can l-ii' doubt that in a very'
o.oHVUted in iexaThnn in nn Mate oTthe Ltiion.
The llocks in the Male are rapidly multiplying nnd
it i- found that tho per centage ot Increa-e 1 im-
un use. The general plan thus far has been to pro.
i nre tor economy sake a lur;re nuuiher of Mexican
-we mid erose them with due blooded bucks.
h.s plan is succeeding well fcdicep are generally
remarkably healthy in r.ho State ; oecn-Umnl oicep-
i uiiis haveoccurred but they ate almost invariably
aecunted for by some avoidable circumstance.
In one point experience has proven that the coun-
try generally labored under an cironooiH opinion
on this subject namely that sheep would not pros-
per on the coat. fciucti wth our own belief hoiiio
years ago; hut repeated trial lmve shown tho con-
trary to be the ease. They th thrice ireil. On tho
peiiiustihi the Island at Sand Point (Jrecn Lake
and clsowhete in thts county huge llocks have been
kept and found to he remaikahly healthv and to-
(1uultipl. nipidly. Then it may fie uid nil of fei"
'as is a iheep-grimlug country. U is found too that
me unesi wotn can no prouuceti nil over tho State
ami he.ifeit is plain that that branch of industry
uuM soon become of imnietiso value to us. Sheep'
w ill prosper ns well or better after tho glasses have
become ton limited for cattle. They tlonrish on
short grass ami heibnge mid the gi cat est ditllculty
iHiw met with is that tho grass in many places is
urn luxuriant aim ticu lor tnemr hy which they be-
t5T The Nick Hill -tupped hero on her way L b.u.barotis tariffs and rostnetivo system-weak
down from Warren on Thursday last witl. 2'Jn bales . .U.ull!qUllcy f her one eyed des-
of cotton. Tho Harris went down on Wednesday ( ollinWLlllj. trum the rottenness ot her interna
with 423 bales. By the IM ot voxels croons ue
bar In another place it will bo seen that .dl vwl
as well ns the Hell nre doing a goou m.ness ... ..-
mliiiliiMrtttloti-wwik from tho Mippn I hatred
-he has accumulated around l.er-wea m every
ti.;w .avu her Lot.sU.nmito -skill in stimulating
ing off tho freight from tho mouth. The n.noui.t ;mil licr3imding her oueniies that sho is ir-
.hipped from tho river thU year will bo over 0000 .
dppe
bales.
ikvsw in SoL-rit CAnuuXA.-Theio is a great
made of thebouth uarouua "
Tho Cbailestoti Aeits
-- i.. I. ii..- I'fistern and Northern
:.Z : .t(i to tho card of deal of complaint .
portion oi mo cow." "- 'lulll1.llllll.lllrillW nfthat State
Dr. Dowell in this paper in. w. ..- . -' ; v olV lMr Mecl0 to
uated ou Ov.ster. Creek. AiwA-.J1.'" an eatimable lupuiato wi"w-- - T im:.
T T . t T i . 1IIMI ll'IIII.D 11V 1 1 ...... .& a a 1 ! A Al . k.
seel cut pli6iruiu " ! 1.- caused it to com.ua.m e.j ...riu i .
ti
April
it
n
o
a
a
a
u
S&?t
cntlemau aud a lirst nuo i.
iareirWlli Stiftiiur Well Galveston dr'ft 1 ft.
25th SehY Alamo Ualvetun
2'Jth Steamer Hell
3d Sch r Alamo
Oth ' J. G. Willlatas 1 ft
7th " Alamo
8th Steamer Hell I ft.
10th Sch'r Ann
1 1 tli u William it Maria
" J. G. William
l Alamo
Departed
March ilth ScbV Columbia for Mobile dr'ft 5ft.
2iUh SteamV Hell for Galveston " 5 tt
" 2 ml i SchV Alamo for Galveston u I ft.
April fith Steutu'r Hell for Galveston 5 tt
8th Sch' Alamo for Galveston il
o
o
o
. a
u
Fin Ca
started on
of &lx hmulred
ed by nbout
nr liters
lawyers doot
crowd ami
better their
do hi saietv
U our fervent prayer. Ltthjer.
....uti i ikia i;:iiilii v v-
. . ti.. .m-iih is that these banks dare
IllLUirtiHl .!-- ... i . i. . . .... .....
not Is-lle their own oius in couveuieiu qu.uuuies iur
feur of their being pivrented for payment and the
leople are feeling all the presstiie of the hard times.
I " i '- '- n ........- ...;.. . .... . . .
whilst tho Hanksare reaping a golden bars est. (3o-1: u "u "" aiming our stms ami iau;'i.te.ro SlANI5a Aluanlm:. ITiile Lord Clarendon's BreuU-r amount of nttetition odgltt he uiveii to this
ii.if mo .if tl.Mr h..Miini.o.i luwiiii. of loniiin-r nnd "1U oriuoi to omei points oi icxas lor uimi- deelaratioiK tit the hmrlnh llouo ot Peers are to -neoies ol cotton with a-lvutitairo t-i the ootmtios
a......v.r...i.....to......wv..-...v-''.."..-....r--v- i ' .-... .
.:.... .1.... .1- !t i . .. ... .. i i j i !.... ...t .. ... i
discontinuing they make factitious charges and
commission and compel those who aro forced to do
business with them to pa tlieti). uie.inwluh acting
independently knowing that they can get tho exor-
bitant and usurious interest in New York If their
customers in South Carolina reiiiso to meet their de-
mands. South Carolitu is not al.mo in this respect
for bunks aud Winkers throughout tho South me do-
ing the same thing with tho additional wnmg of is-
suing t ifcir bills when their vaults are depleted aud
thus rendering their failure at any crMs not only
possible but almost absolutely certain.
cation that desideratum being attainable ntuvt. he taken as unworthy of credit there musMie
o -(leoies
a uloiu.' t
he-coas'. Many planters even know as lit-
reach oitr rulers or else some mode of protection
woiiiu ou iiiiuniiii omer iimii mo present temporiz-
ing and wholly inefficient policy.
.. "lie can have a higher respect for tho regular
r t. .. .. .1 i.... i i ..ti i .. . ii . . . . ii ii(l..fjt.inil i in In I tt'nnii II. a I it rr lull I'l'.nwli il. .iimiit it hj n.i.ni .4 in iMiii i.nt'kiiilh 1 1 hi-.!me I
is ii hoi mull our uwy to nuuo up m umifui ui ' 'V .. H '"""""- "' " "."'."'" V - IT a. -d i : armv than we have; but their total net cienev for
education Institutional if tho erior ot lc I slMj:' l1tn' ? n I Ih'i!i x" Wlf lnt h' rtUllf ll :' the Sj .entUle Amer.eau. I sin- . fnru W sillCL.ccas(I to
..-.- .osi-s on this side of tho Atlantic-. It m said thu Ad- trodnciioti into tlh k tilted States was as early as i ti . Nidihpp th nmr. ..- tiw.i.ii.. e
not to be found it Texas. ;G. inIlMrniln I well satWfled that tho late prod- the year 178t; tl.e first planter who cultivated it j KTim
Dissoi-inoFntiiUNtoN.-Muchha hk s.dd " 'l1 lw 0tlrt" flfnfllm!l7r '" Whl n J4lwk l! !" :lrtlhl !" Ui1' ' tfir . VW mU"tU f I ninrea s.uldeu as tlu-v aVe -subtle and w .o are
. . V. . vuam Wiirror aroattrbutabli! to the assur.mciM ot iron-nho Ahitamalia tMimd in Georgia: Ids name wu-. ; unovcMled l.v ni.v rm!.. . M iV
and written upon this Mibjeot-miioli th ntnea.rs m1 ri frnm Kusrlftlla lU(d Franc. The Gov- Kiuiiew I-evett. He reu-dvetl from n friend In da- V P " '' K T V " world;
tmthuig and something of tho deepest signhineo. crnm- (Jeneral of Culm has been lather premature mnoa three sacks of Het nambueeo cotton seed but J""!: ' am.mpli-la.d and theh "It'e rot' t
Until iveentlv thn throni nf ilifihitinii ctt...n. iii hU recent lomont ration if he calculates on the these woio not looked unoti as vorv valuable by tho 1 . ii.;r. i1.kMJ i. ' o "' "ptreat becur-
Mipnort of thosu owers. He had letter have wait- ree.pumt ho h.iv.ng pl.rty of other cotton seed of .V A t di
o'Smtil his s(.crCt allies hid cleared thr .klrtyf 1 down. Heiug ... want of th. sacks in tho fall of KWJo&
one .oiarrel hehre the tottndatloii was laid for that vear ho emptied the sued not on a manure 1 ... t! hlj.U.lwlf -. ':" Y i' our cut-
. ' .. 1 i i i 1 . . ' . . 1 1 . 1 tens ine seojujauce 01 muit'cilou. hi'ldintr nvr tuln..
an-.tlicr. Ihe W.i-huut.m coriVfpondent of tho heap tho bags apioarmg to bo more valuable to him .nni.s 0f ftenrity "1 osiuiuk ioun taiso
Philadelphia American s .ea'cs in lids wiso : than the.r contents. In the spun tl.uHeods sprung nceunhrv noiiitof vlcw..mr nPw.! ...t..t.
matter. And what would these Northertpeoplo "It i now fully iM-ihlWhed that 1111 oflutisive and p mo plants and being pleased with then appeal- ..jVcUy satitled with the huuo uinou At'
I .... . i. 1 1 ... I .!.. i il. TT..! ui..... In. 1 i-in:.d 111 toil tli jiiI 11 null r IV. t HCl-JW lit iTI'i ilttl . I . ' . . . .. 11 1 ftV UIIIUUHl OI
ite. haveetnetiated fromsoiuoportlonsof thsouth.
Now however wo ho ir tho thunder of Nth em
prejudice the roarings of Northern fanatlcn and
the groans of Northern cant brought to beam this Philadelphia American s .ea'cs lit lids wise :
" x ' T t . mwW . . - UJ viiiyetit their heads oU to spito the uth. I "eRnMvr Iin llul-m "w . "I"V';1 "? "1U w'l i ;;.' V; 11 ' .1 . 1 . . ' . ... 1 ..nthT.i ... money expenueu uy uieuencra Government tor tho
Nymph for " periodical to the reading of which a person of cor- Ah .- t. 'colltll mul SII!IthlSPn 1 n ted States lor tho protection of Spanl-h intereHs in which vielded an abundant and 11101 U'ltit. It I crop ;n ( tliein" Imt wl.
Sloop Urazoria - Lt M-to and cultivated mind ran s it down with lorU The three creat naval armam nts of tho . lho quality Mining anything ot the kind ho had iw.. rr) - Urns VI
. . ;V. it- c xr it r. rectu lu mm -lllllMIU!l "' im Ian l u" ' ' ' ' lilt would take pkico would have the bestdVet on ti.reo t.owers are to Ikj used as well against us a over seen be 01 e. 'io this attudl beginning we aro i14rmnt tUt !: .;iiin ' u left1l
6 sfV 11 V n ' -7ll7!lt;1'7VTaf; their interests. They would the cut tlat.lves J iM
bteamrHcll fl tt. Wood. We turn to its table ot omtents to sec .what hmo from their dependence 01 tho Nort They Icon alliance is tho protection of MexUi Santa at prose... in the vvorhf. f Hie rit
S. C. L.f Pilot jireasnres wo have rather than to discover whether M . . self-denetident ned nn. ' "a" rwtfivwl '"M tmt lf e lmN U Mnt ot the .value . ot ;ottoti W Wngth 0 staple. MMtnnis 'nns;deratio n luima nity and dutV t 0 CnUe.l
- n: r 'there be any at all. Ut.Hisraell.aHiography; 2d. Tho . ". V " ' H ikiMiiknt lj pro lo fnr fl Vupy Mn f tud strength ; 1 hoso qualities distingn.sl ho -Sea c wo ( . . ? 1" in "
i.irop..NU. 3iesst-. t-awarus cz ryrou ; A . al T n..Un c.UnrrU nnd -"n"'..!.... kiwmij w n.u .m wiuri aim ;a ontirely worthies strip ol territory 011 tlio norm ; lauum aoove an omer vaneues. w.k iwia m ur olini(.M . . . . h.. .. (.)Mi' " ' " :
Monday last tor Cahtoriila with a Uiovo Y ' ' V -i- 1 1. sporting constantly laruo abandanco of Tvv mate-. cm frontier ho shall bo compensated by tho nddl- more easily spun. and tn.tko tluer thrcau than short j ....... ;'" .." I
beef cattle. Th-y were accoinpaui-1 the rroieaoniwem y"; u i.iinml rij1 flm lltamiIai;tuaMl iruUuco t foreign itiens.- tloo of HritWli Honduros on the south a far more ones Soother t read Is employed lor .Mug the w YmmU.- - . ! UnZ ' n Vi ii
forty men among w nom may do lounu 5th. Umnt rs.g.smum v t. uiu. ews ro .1 no Jf Mdl!1IKellt.e u turwJ u.mI1 thy SuU . . valuable ami mportan province 10 wwieo. tor imo .yi hwiwiii 1 ee am u ere . qua uie. (f1 f dcJtfu . u aij) ( ftap - - -. -
LiiacKMiuc is wutenw.guu .1 pe.oe.s F arm . 7th .iexauder auiitii s room; 0111. lue iRMi.t itiw.1 rih hoon. T.h.m-iI. ...ii... this Kieriuee ureal nriiain win receive uiuemuuj ui ... u.i iHu.u.u..i.ivm .v m v ... vilt a mia T. . .. R - --
! S!??: Am?. i Epidemics of tho Middle Ages ; Oth. Tho Song of ry in advocating Mich a measure is lrX com- VA 1n. rraiiKe.eni tor the u tttnato tiuwiiB uou Uireiui. 'WV ' i; ' J ' h i ' ' 'a or tho remnant of a tribe UiallTeniZ 1.T
biiiichtviukhiwwhi u.i rauw . - . TJ rtfliPM1 nn ......iW t.letelv suicidal coiim. Wo h.ivll th. t i.rt ir payment or uiu ueui lllie louvrsUi.jec.is- ujr ni' h.v. u vm. .u w. y. .. .v -r; r...r. -. ... uio Jainl. tXM afl Tifot.
condition. May they -all read U Hom-Ui 7 vrr 1. 7 . V V: ". J;1;: dilution will bo ever t novo than ii Lw '. Mta c and .erhaps will even receive a HirtInn of the so ect.t.g amUeeurm? I no ui mumie. .mine
and rw ze their brightest anticipation iwiieu m iw uhk oy wwaiuoruinvw. ."! tj .... .a n((1 i.' Mi. i" """: mnncv t.avablo by tho United States under Wo price tur a nrst-rate artuie i lour or ue wmea ui run wmu&nuu uoiian trclght to X. York J nhl
..... c. A ...... .... .- .... .I...J in i- h 'i " v mw ui .w .vvuii uui j Jllltv. - t ' t ii ' n I. .;.... f .-. I i.inHi ttn-r n t.r llip urdirmrr l.in.I. (JlPllmn. mnnt.ltlv on tMnrnim i.f . -. a... i w. i
io God she Would consent to bloom in oiuo u Mo I ... ; .1....1 .Mi..- r m.ilnn?hi!?. th.-re
i.. .. - ... .it .. . iii m v w iiwv ..'!" " v .. .v.. -'- -rr"'e-T i iiiiif lint i ii i. t ms v net .Mint i..-w o...i i... . . i. ..
nil important duties ol cachet am. u a- XtXil vo Ion- da"' Che i!t m t 'CI 1 nru two lint rate enterprises otlerod then now eitl. a tho country se.iles and U t S' by ea Z
(ldy. fatl.mHy nnd . l.llpcn -A To" strike' er of which and probably both will furnish them and horsvs.-;.
charge tbo-o duties ami wn.u mitu-tt' ll!l'l "d evoke I'n.m Its string such extracting i uith every facility in tho w ..rid. Tub Ftrovrinu ot- Try m. The situation of tho
snnpiv wn im.j o.ii..v . ... music as did tne Wiuideiluu' paime.-soiui.ien nines. 110 le.xtts l'ron'tr at tho 1 iv- m time is noeuli-u-lv .1U
Hon abundantly testified. Their Mieces has in-pt(;n(1 hltf Ik.. m(U) we would gratify ev cry rising Si:a Wland Cotpjs -As tar a- we havo beard.all r.H ftHt ..i lt ( j
edconftdence and thev now have over one l.u.i.WlvMi. e.e her swvet lips had ti.net eM..v-s ; the the experiments made along toe eotut ot lesas u he (ll.(l!atkn uhtch tm. h.dians are ovctV vd.eX
cdtontdth t . u w) wjnl( m h( rjllIro!U4tu tien.(Hllolilinii(lljMaili. cotton have heiM quite u tIl m .:;.1tI u tM w h"';.
.indents connected with tint. . nat m in ? M( IW do her bidding; hut would think it "an ; mhcoss.uI yet few petM.. havo shown a diMi. rt Af l!a.un S()1(ll il.o ir iii tl.u
tlattering prospect of per.uaua.ie and 1 triage. 1 jn .. b. jt I(nnor tVolu the 1o.fftced liim l0 0liwn 111 its culiur.. as a regular business- (W (jf 1(. i;Ht. . - ' "r ' J e
mm 1 a i.ue.. Aiih.vpil valuab 0 assMnn: i.'lf 1' ..1 ti. ..t..t f..n owin-. nrobablv. ti' th. tail that the amount ot eare . .. ' ' UL r tner
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i the fe.nalo department and havo maloamt;i ... mlK iVon. their home. ml ud to eek Mie.y in niLdl'
. . .. 111 iriUr f..du aid Tho naren Km nw m w..t.iii. n e.li.m ...h." balosismiiui (iitiiwi iniii. isriqunuiim iiiuiii.iiii they l.M. under a Gov. inment nWL-e.lliv
. tor M II in. tl.tr 1 nudo aid 1 . nilt .unettc . nr ! .I.ort maple. Many ph.n ereo.n to I b Imi rV r . .. bKallllll t( rom.0 Sl X''1
KimnHsiH and teaehers appea.ed o I ... J w U . lj4 lt w ..amber o hales ..nd nut la- nelt no (ul IMlsMKon lup F l '
iththoreBultoftl.0sr.ho.daio.Nhibltedallic v W.M Tll0 C.rtlU nmv havo n (' wl.icl.invM value t.i cr..;.-and l'e .. . . v.ir JIlt.lHWIU.llt r lwu tl.o poop l" and I m
. . . .t .....-....!.... .. .I...:.. ....l.v.. it ua with some neon e hat a man w mti i' ... t.. . i i ... i . . ' ".' .u " it
uion!i t on. Hticeinielis ot sucu rare periuiiiiii in uiuirppnicn . 1....1 . w "' ii- nau u.t.Mueieu 11110 me ears ot tltiHt- f
u-. .1. n d.t urnvu? hmatfk unvUVt . Hut no such lviiw spaikhMn the mines of peeion a coiieM. mm: -e ou. '--' ' ' - rulers at Washington that th. regular armv ii;.1.
this one fa. tioi.l is it not one ot great .fisfc. carH.. Kn.m tho sun falls a light upon us poor "l au occmioiuio u ' ;'u' .i;1'; '. ; ".":. I ot no protection ta our tr.iinier mid vet their po-
1 u ... . . ...V . i....rt.iW. r..iWted mm coi.o...tlvK. dl.n' TI... full Planters line tuen in other pu.:hKnro the tnopei ........ 1(llIi rillllllNrillnu .rt. ... J . i .
imi iinu'i umt it went ire v witn hour pow.r 11 ... :. . : .. .. .1 in.l.r..- r tho Ukt tit.i.h if eimihivin" their own - - - ........ v munu m ue-
. - . i. 1 .. 1 Inihiancv ot the st.h.r rav may only bo seen at tho judges oi tne pest in.no 01 iiup.oinn men own t'nir0 lAXo K0U tjHr atled. It won daliunstsMtin
have nu institution of learning of tho h.sUrder 1 bkuing m.u.co hi another sphere. ' j ;K' and labor ; and it h m.t t.- lis to say thn t.lt he smi0 r tll-nisior.s wn. too remoto fro
Houston. Ot comie there no longer exKnn)i- 1 1 1L'V ' " 1'lrtuH '" the proper dHiioMtlon ol w.wldualon for tho groans of tho niJ.. re 1 !
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Swain, W. F. Columbia Democrat (Columbia, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 13, Ed. 1, Tuesday, April 18, 1854, newspaper, April 18, 1854; Columbia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth78500/m1/2/?q=Columbia%20Democrat%20: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.