The Civilian and Galveston Gazette. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 9, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 14, 1847 Page: 3 of 4
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Sje tkat&n miXi &s&bes&an &a$tnr.
Houston's Letter.
Hu.vtsviile TWas
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lS:li Julv. 1647. (
T..r-..L.F. f.. IIitcii
IMilor ol the Tcxns Itinner.
Mi ileiir sir Wiilun n few dais 1 hove
"in letter in the "U'ctkly Union" ol Hit-
Uhh ult.nvcr the b;(nnture ol tx presidi-iii
Tjler. f it ucrc not for some Cicis Hated in
tlie Icitcr demandm;; as I etnecive some
notice from inr I would nut Imulilc jnn null
ibis commuiiiciitior. Or if the facts sulci!
ucrc noi mutt-rial tn the truth ol lmtnry nnd
the iharaclrr of Ihusr who at the nine. Here
me cuicl lunclniii tries ol Hie .' cxi.lll Liivcrn
men' I sliituld feel it less iiiciimlienl on im-ill
to solicit some cil malum ol ilic facts nlli gi-d
Tlie statements emanating from n high :nul
CMpectaMe n murcc. Die well calcul tied In
enlurcc llitm upon the minds uf readers a- in
rh'i.t'c. and not a- in illert. arising Iron the
liilnjtif (.Illusion of trutll
The en-president nhfti slating 'lie reason-
ulucli uiducid linn lo propose the suhji-ct ol
annexation to I cxns. amongst oilier. savs:-
"Nur was it until I received irv'nvnVinlorma
linn that oilier nations vverc exerting a I Ihtir
tllorls tu imbue a course of actum on the purl
ol Texas .it war as 1 tirmll ht'licvrd with
llic pcimaneut interests el' the Uunt-d Slates.
Ilia I gut dircrliu. s to my lamented friend
Aliel 1'. Uisliur thin scctciitri of stale. It
break tip. and scalier to the winds lho utb ol
their intrigues U a direct proposition for an-
nexation." li scims from ihis position as-tim
id by .Mr. 'Ijlcr that he cither imagined llie
authorities ot Texas were laorahle to those
iitriguts Lud were will ng in cumpromit licr
rigli's and interests as a nation or that ihcv
could not perceive the forte ai d clftct of tht
mo ic-tiai ica ire iris unmriii tier ticsiinj.
Now either mlereiice would do injustice to hci
character. I lie authorities or lexis had re
ticu lor tears ti pun a plain ami Irauk propn-i'ion
fur annexation and had hoped to be mil bt a
curdiil and manly acceptance. I net wen
disippninted! Tcxa- was treated nub cold-
ness ricrtc or palpaMs discouragement. In
this ccnditiun ol our alia rs common sense
without uncommon sat-autv sugges cd the
only ftasiblc plan to attain llic disired object
and that was to ixeuc jealous! and alarm on;
Gen.
uie part ol ihe politicians and ptoplc ot the I shall indulge in hut one n flection as I hope
lnhcd States in rila ion to the future commer j it may not be ncees-art forme eter tu sat
cial and political connexions of Texas wiili . mnicon lite Mibjecl.
l'uropean nation. Ti.ii was easily nccum- ( Taking into t lew Ihe genius of the Texians
plished by Heating with silence all llic charges and llic people of the United "-"lutes their
which were made lit cdttois ol tarious news idcnlilt of character and the prox mity of llic
papers in the United Stalls. I two nations n wasnnst natural that thej should
llic chief magistrate of Texas was charged become untlod. Fur jeirf luiilicr political
with "truison" silling 'fixas to Jnqlaul party of the United States was willing to rclj
svlsidizipg her to Prance ardt in a short time i upon the measure for political capital. Texas
"astwndtn iliu-lutui it" of nil th ic Irai.snc had been Ergenl in her importunities for annex.
tiont tcuulil lake jiltin .'" All ihese charges) ation but they were disregarded! (.en. Jack-
remained uucontradictid by the journals uf sou's Ic ters brought the subject before the
Texas and llic illeit was all that could hede-l Amcr can people. Thet took H up as a peo-
turcd! Jealously towards Kugtaiidand Tranrc ples measure not presented to ibem hy p.iliti
ttasawakencd. Thisbegut cxcitiment which ci-ins for it wis of too great miguitiidc In be
originalca phantasies and conjured up notion-
of intrigues which had existence only in im-
agination. t
The facts as welt as the diplomatic eorrcs '
pondence ol Tixas In all these matters still
xino.ca c those engaged in lie administration
cfthe government a uellastlic representatives
ol foreign nations.
Mr. T'cr further sas: In reference to the
measure of annexation: "Nay I may go ccn
further and declare before !hc initiative was
taken; and when the preliminaries u ere near
ly all arranged their completion being alone
prcientcd by the death of Air. Upshur ai.d
.i. ? 1 r r : '
me uppuinuiiem ui an aujunci cuiiiiiii3iuih:i
to Mr. Van Zandt by Tejus A:e. From ihts'
it tniht readiU he inferred that obstacles had
been interpocd to a conclusion of the prelim-
inane by the appointment of an adjunct com
im$ionert by I eas. Io steps were nutlior-:
iscd to be taken by any ancnt on the 5uhject of
the proposi ion. rretiou to ihe propomon
by Mr. Upshur through Mr. Murpln U. S.
Charge d'Alhires Mr. Van Z.mdt had been
instrucicd iomakekiHin to the gocrnmcni al are now belore the people for the nexi leg-
of ihe U. S.that the piopxitionfor unncxution -saIurCi nnd as seiernl months mu-t mterienc
teas no lougtr open to dtscusvonf . efnre the eleclinn e in i reaonahIv expect
Ibis no doubt in connexion with the pro.'tmt lne number will ct be increased Of
clamalion of an armistice between Texas and
Mexico corroborated by the rAMcinlormi-
lion referred 10 by Mr. Tler and caused the
ducct piopisition to U-made for annexnimn.
In December 1841 the 1'xeculuc of Texas '
found the country surrounded hy and intoIed
in the most intricate and perilous difficulties
To redeem the nation it was necessary to ac.
conmlish one of three objects and he designed .
t . i i i i ii . c-.t .1 :- ..... ..
ilia pass nccaruuigiy. iii uixi jvt- iu . invir ciiiiir upn inuir uiirij;u. uniiai wu
obtain annexation. If in that he did not sue j arc opposed to all mtempemle 7eal ami excise.
cced his next nas In secure ihe independence i ment in pnhiics ns null as m cverx thing cUe
of Texa by the recognition of Mexico and c tqially deprecate that ajiathv and ind.lTer
if he should fail in these the third nas to form ence about public alfairs which leave Die wel-
n treat w'vh some power dcfcnsiie against .tare and prosperity of the nation m the hand
Mexico. In advancing his policy his Urol of the artful and the deigning
mm cm cut was to send a minister (Mr IleiH) We think it important at least that the peo
tnthcU S. wiih instructions to present to the pie fdiould know tomething of the political
(oernmenl at Washington the subject of an creed of the candidates before them. Wc
ncxalion which had lain dormant for throe
j cars immediately preceding lhat period.
These instructions ucrc carried out in the best
manner by Air. Keily but met by discourage-
ment on pari of be Government of llic United
states. In 1842 Mr. Keily resigned and .Mr.
Van Zandt was sent on in his stead when the
proposition lor annexation was renewed. The
renewal of the proposition was heard and met
with habitual npathj! About ibis lime the
causes which I bate alluded lo began tn ope
rate while there were means used which in-
fused into tbcni new life. The success of the
measure of annexation depended upon the ills
ternal political condition ot the United Stales
and no: upon any intrigues of furctgn powers
or of Texas.
The Executive of Texas w as not moved by
lbs "direct proposition fur anitcxalion" but by
llic pledges giicn tn him by Mr Murpbj.Chargc
d' Affaires of the United Slates. Before an
ndiunct commissioner was appointed by the
President pledges were dtinandcd by him of
.. 1 . l--..-l ... .. II. IT..eliii.t.. Iutl-
oir. ItlurpilJ oaat;u UJlUII I'll. Sll'i-mi. a -;-.
that a rat'itary and naial force of the United
Slates sufficiint for tho defence of Texas
bhould be placed al the disposition of the pres-
ident and held subject to his orders. This
urns sa far as Mr. Murphy felt authorised la go
in lho mailer. Upon this the executive of
Texas waned other dcmanuswnicii were inai
in the event ofa failuro on the part of ihe (tov-
eminent of ihe United Stales lo consummate
annexation af er negotiations were once open-
ed between ibe two Go crnincnts.she should be
bound to guaranteo ihe independence of Texas
or enter into a treaty defensive against Mexi-
co. These demands were waned for lho pro
sent with the assurance thai previous lo open
nig iiegnliilions al Washington city these
pledge nhould be givon lo Texas through her
fomnitk6ionerj or Ihe m-ler wai to reit as
po Ijins lt lb.0 t ptrUci guaranle for Ihe
security of Texas would bo autislaclory lolhc
President
In November lrtl2 the U. SlnHs England
and I'raucr hail nil In en intoked by Texas
and rr-tpitstctl in act jmnily. or ticvciallv in
producing pe reliul.ceti Tcxns nnd MixiC'i.
Tixis found these powers all cq tally well dis-
posed lo !iue her lo her falp rutlmr ban risk
.mulling in her hrlmil On llic pint ol Texas
this tin kid like fair dealing though she were
nut dea'l fairlt wiih h others. 'I his certainly
lilt no Utb i'f intrigue In snttttr tu the ir'Aif.
'I he olj et of all int-ii slum d he to repiehetid
in tttlit rs whit is wrong in I'm If; or in truth
to impute ulnlever tltst rvr teliukt; but to
charge either unions or iiulmdiials with fatrts
of crimes which do not eil because it is
p.ilaiiiblo to a iiirbid tate which may preiail
lur a time i uol suitid to the intelligence of
I he agi!
It titi'mls me i basure (so far as I was enn-
nec t'dwith Ihu ttansiclioiiH ol that da) to ns
eil that I wits delighted when .Mr Tiler look
the official "inlatiio" in tin measure of
nexatioii. I ilinuglil his bold andmanlv course
tnas.umin a just and proper rrspnns Inlitv
was miiIi as sImiiiIU uiitruclcii-e tue head ul a
grca". nation
Aecu att -lis hive been so frequently tmdr
ngamst thuau lioiitiisol I I'K.'siitdtrict'y nnd
against the representatives ol toretgn go
eminent J nrilv that I have felt in; self im
i'ei.ilivclv caltid upon tn uow lo all who fee'
an interest in learning or embracing the truth
in rigaid o this matter lint thrro never was
mil iiitiigui cnunccied uh Texas and ntliei
powers i o-uisihcre ever nnv luund ition Un
such a charge (though often letter iirdl oulv m
he Icveri.h excitement nfinaltd finci or llii
mischievous designs of the wicked.
I ittl musir-iint-il in ai linn much in tin.
Idication ol nit self and liienils who were actors
with me and who sustained me thrmi-h die
' period
I alliiiled In ns well as Ihe representatives
er gnieriitneutb who rendered us kind.
I of uilie
nessis without cter proposing aught which
couM embarrass or degrade Texas in the dat
of her teriesi tribul iiiou.
So much has been -aid in retntion to annex
atinti be policy of tho incisure the causes
which produce. I itthose who brought it ab"iil.
and those uhoclltcled the great re-u't lui
wielded by ant Hung less than the misses ol
the Inn tuiiions. In their action the people
gate a happy illustration of lb genius ol our
intitu'imif and of the omnipo ence ol their
tnicc in important matters touching the public
meal! (ten. Jackfons influence arising from
his wisdom and forvid pairiotm led the w.it
and gate more direction to ihe measure nrd
to American feeling than all other rn. n. Oth
er; followed "here ho led. The suhject was
of such grander. port lo the (J. S. tjtnt hkc
Aaron 8 rod it Twallourd the rniU of all polit
icil sore rcis; nnd while tt cd.atictd the pros
nects nf tunny able men on one hind ulu sun-
. l : ...t 1.1 J .. ? ..
iih.u t' mi uiuiniiirr iihu a ucsimiiij; mi
pel it carried dsruciion on itt ums. It un
made and made the great m n ot Amorict
It fixed the great si a I to JnckjonN aclueic
in ems.
I am trulv our fellow citizen ami friend
SW1 UOUdlOV.
Vrom tn Hvntur'tlU Uaanrr.
A greater number of caudtd itetih.in is iisu-
mnt if not of all the cand dates in the fie'd
uc think ue mavasrt that thev an-good men
an( (ruP( a rt-aonahle nnnunl of talent
such as ill make them respectable if not
distinguished reprcciitaties. Thutiii we
hme arried at this conclusion we do not sec
how a tntjurity of the people cm do the same
tinier the cand dates mingle more amon"t
them and ncquiint them n uh the cliaractir of
i.; t .!... ....rt . ... . i i. .1 .
think it probable from all we hate heard that
an nltempt will be in idt at the next legislature
lo clet'i n ubig tu Ibe U. S. Senate.
If Texas is a whig stale then willshc be en-
titled to whig representatives. Bui until can-
didates come out and show their hands by ats
taching themselves tn one or ihe other of Ihe
great political parties of the country wc can-
no! cipect to be faithfully represented in the
election of n Untiled Slates Senator.
Wc do not iliiuk that our remarks arc so ap-
plicable lo the counties of . Montgomery tirimos
and Vtnlkcr as lo many others in the State.
The political position ol our candidates wc
bchcie and espec al'y of those whu semd in
the last legislature is pretty well understood;
but there is a studied silenco upon this subject
in other parts of tho sidle well calculated lo
bctra) and deceit e the people. Let them look
lo it.
Since writing the above wc have rercived a
letter from an old and highly esteemed friend
fiotnSan Antonio dated July I9lh from which
wc extract the following:
"They started a report in the west that Gen.
Sam Ilou-tcn will not be a candidate fur the
senate which I have contradicted as far as I
could. It is said is not unwilling
lo lake n sent in llie U. S. Scnale. It occurs
lo me thai the papers friendly In Gen. Houston
ought to call lur pledges Irnm the candidates
for the legislature. We shall serd members
from this county pledged to vole for him.
Nothing new here. Ilavs with his regiment
has been ordered lo Mexico mid will march in
he course of two weeks. No politics out this
way."
We ilntnk our friend from San Antonio for
the tuggesiion which w.- shall promptly act
upon. Knowing lhat in middle Texas Genoral
Houston's popularity ia greater than it has ever
been omg as we suppose to ihe dilliiiguiah-
cd stand lie took in Ike scunle in favor of lite
w ir tve bad naturally supposed dial the etes
of the whole Toxiati people wcro turned upon
h'm as the inosi suitable rnndidttc In serve
nnuthi r term lln n report coubl obtain cir
euliiion thai ho would not we ate at a toss to
de rrmino.
(Jen. Ilnui'nnis wberebe lias cter been in
llic bands of his Iricnd : and hating "
Im-dI lo RcreUiein. ulicu en It'll iiimn. vc I
ciiul'ilcnll' im-cri ihnl it it id lln Nli nf Vex
as tint he Kcriu Hiiuihrr term in llie scuule.
Ins consent uill lie frurl uucn.
l I.. if ii I. .- !. .. .!. ..I' .fnnlrid f.T lln i
Kill rif i i ll "l-s.l --sviim-" -
"Vim hi niilit !. ri nl i.ximI ll.n (1i 111 lU
Sw 1-1 X'jFSS llltll V'ttlS't SS . - p.- i
fn iI.m.I.i . il... I......I. ..ril.o.n nioiiaintidlf"""! " eilncgil it a lriglit..l.torni. neriiiii-
with bis ottrwhiliiung opuloiiij.
Let the pt i.ple look"lo ibis also- and if t bet
would gii ird.igunwi a beirnJHl oftbiir wi.lies
iipnn Ihe tsiil-is-ri. li I them demand ol the can-
didntes forihe Irgi.lnlure p idgifc lliatif licet-
on. Hit 3 win tme lor nun.
I.O PaliM lis- ?H.I9ll pi -r p..lnt-l.cil ilX.Oil -III"
c minis IU.r Ui.m tl.ltr.1 wh.ctl fli'e ll.st lt.A O.t.p.
I ll.etnpitil cm .in.t to 'J-jUOll r wln.tii 'J.)0tn i.rr
e-.ilos ti.i. re. t 1111111111I ii.rru 'llic sitili r nu 11-tr-
117 fl.es l rri' ci'ilrti. l 1. o.uui.l 10
lufortln ir.1.1 1. ri.irii.tcj til Itfl t'M l.'.l.i' i- 111
crejtiii ii'i iit win In- li. 14 In-. 11 rn-fd
101 il.r l.es.l. 1 1 i.l. i.r rMiilit-ti XI ij r It'ii-iiU
sort II. Itstsiilil. llii. ni.110 ntii cut v 1 .i.Jide 111. .
"
.IlT in pt -nnli .Xiiin ui.re-'rtelf.l p.wr in.-- Hi-
(Keps Tii i.n i. itf Miiimii v tl iik-iilli (I'm.
Ii-li tin. mtvai c-J tlied. tuniiiint l U u tl 111 loir
I $aj IHK) dn' uli jccuill.turtlii. i..ii.ulitnti'Mi ul U.V
I.. sti-li .frl I
(iriir-ii.1 V il linn's forcr Um Stn I I p.t'nt run--iup
if -t-V t) (utijt irtMisn I ;Ujihc- nfniMMii.
n irriioil itiln llic riiil il -li nit n I) ulli tu ilia V X
ke ! U'lir wi li mt inirniii st.ti !
-
Mvti as ot- imi: IIiiitisii Nt.mi.iTv. The
OCCISOII ofQteeil VlClorll's tisit lo lho seal
of one of .he mot powerful of lho llritt-h no -
my iurgiuet nan uis neeu improitu lit
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the Inndon eller writer to gite full details of.
e f. .r. 1
Ihe manner oflife in some of them. Here we
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hatc a glimiisc ol llurghley Hall :
a ...T.t ... .1 V..I 1. 11....1.1... ni
1 i. u its tux. Hi. nu ) iiuiii't. r
It It I r It I a mm nf tint til mt Diilnmlul ntiil nrlnn.
"tiss u I'lls. SI ' lll'Jl -Jtllliuill tlliu t Kill
sue nf tlii iuiiimoiw of our unhilitv ere led in
the remii nf (jiiren Ilir ibeth 'I lie tiniuion
h.is rt ceivfd i.nit! rt'CL-iit additions which if
not in perfect keeping idd much to the pictur
t-iiur heaut ol the t.c:urc. llie t nucttnl
front nhuh lias a northern aspect h upuardt
of 'JOO fee' mi length. In the centre h the en
tiarce pnr h the pa'csof which nrc of a higli
ly decnrati.il urtihcquc pattern of brorze rich
l "tit and nji'iroachid hy a flht ot srrni cir-
cuhrtrp. which ucrc entered as ell nstl.c
tcotthulc and Ihe variolic corridor) wt u crun
son do li. A parapet nf frctuork in stone uur-
rounds the entire building and (he turrets at
' """'?
ten hv oclun-
The cuiiruarJ
ihe tarious angles are surmotinte
cular etipn'a and ui't taut'-J
is surrounded bv a corridor at the angles ol
uh ch are m iguiliceut sen pturcs and tnses
All the apaitmeids nrc exceedingly lofty and
nl large propurlto is tlio'-e set apart lor her
Mttjf4i and I'rince Albert heinc on the south
side ol the cilitice and commanding a eries of
de'ightful ilws oicr the fcurrounding country
and 1'iiuit.di ituly in front a sloping lawn and
beautiful sheet of ttater. It is uiineces-nr to
a her M.ijcs!) 's apartments are fitted up in
the most ccMlv rccnrche stile. l hey nre ap
proached by the grand btaircnsr nt tlie hotioir
ascs and in the centre a buatol (jueeu b! z
iictli. llic .ipproacii is neiuren luui piitjisni
lofu proportions the walls bt ing liun" nun
tapestn and ihf recesses tirnainen'nl nh i
0oi.lnti.ruS At llin Imi nf Mir. cl.ii.n.iGn Id llin
ab... ..... ... ..- . ...
nnle'room and lie)ontl iliis the the (Jueen's
di.iin?roi.tn. 'I he suite opens bejoud this
into thu Queen and ln rojal llighness's pri
a'c nparttnents all the decornliutts of which t
are of Ihe inot elabiorule and costlj de-enp.
nun. I he r.nttcu.ls otlainans couches Ax. i
are of llie richest icl.ct and Ihe fiiiuij-'-up of
the dressing rooms siKci fiuib. All llie apart.
infinlii nrn nrntiili'il Willi nnitilitrru liir tlm itindt
- "" "- r t-' - - -
raieu s.nrio iiuili L.eunarca ifti . inci in-
phnel T....n o bein Itnbcn. Correg ' Ac. I
.lo.l nf.heceihngs are pain id l. Vem'o and
on ono uf Iheni nearlv whole of the heathen
nnllioVi U depicted. On ihe ground Hoor at
. - . ' . " . . .
. . r . . .i.l... 1 . . .1. - i.l. .
IIIU luol HI I"' gmitu maii.iiti; is nit; uiuuniasi .
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room a noble apartment anu cry luagnilicenl-
Iv furuislieil.
' The treat hall called llic Imnnucling room
is also hung wi li a nmnhei of pirtures inclu
ding one ol Ins rojal highness rruice A.bcrt
inlus stale robes. "I lie ceiling is ol caivtil
niL ft ii 1 1 llii ili fir.it mil ill hnti'tli li'Vsi Mnriif
.-..n ....s. ..- . - - - -.-..-
arc in hecping "ith the rent of lho edifice. In
u rcces in Ihe crntre ul the hau is alirgc
siher louii'ain and tno c itprns of the simc
costly matrrial the handles formed of hutis
rompant. the arms ul the fimily. 'Ihe foun
tain we'ih njnvjrils at 3000 ounces and is
aid to be the largc-t pierc uf plate in Htirupc.
hlKSTM. Aurrno. WomlcriiiHy Inr8
tlie nii d Milt itscTlo occa&ion. nnd lircomc
ii Aii..niliil . .1 In n. una' lri.tinli.nn It u.tl
Ii will.-!
lll.l.iitliuiiuiiu if v.ll fcl .uiiio.hiii ... i. nail
: - . .1. .."..! ... . e 1 l. 1
rise giim-iiur in 1111: sitimcs vt iiinuntr uc 11.111.
I . I
p 111 ndvcrsityntiu serene in death. I he con-
sciuusness iir'rccntudc uill not only cnjb'c 11
10 endure evil hut divcsl ini-finuncnl its every
terror. Ttudernci-s will vichl to an uiihcnd-
ing limitless and ihe cv c in Inch the tear of
cinuti'iii luict so uMlmi ftarliMl will disdain U
ween. Ho who rein rks the
foitiinc and how quick 1' nroii
succeeded hy a fall can alnnc Appreciate that
properly ui the mind by which it becomes tic
tnttri in triumph nnd extracts from nd.crsity i
1(9 hidden jewel. The principle uf adaptation t
to cerihinj; whiUi can be the lo' of man in
iu liuiiiiiiiij: hiiii iiiii uu iiiu in ui iiiiiii. iv
i-." .i.i. i-ii ... i- .. i ...
n cwu "cuius nincn kiiiows nun uiroiiiioui i
Iiisbt-ni": aiilnswothiniisurenhke evident
vvlietbcr ou rcaid his nifnial or phjsical
rclaiituis lo llic phenomena which encompasses j
h m: it is this which cives a zest tn a solace 1
lo his cares; it gilds for him llic sunbeams of .
the niiirnmc and when niht approirhes it '
snionllivs lur nun ihe ravtiu duvvti ot darkness
III! it smiles." IP. i'. liarlov.
Catholics in Ihe United Suites. The
Catholic Almanac for 1817 says that the
number of priests in llic Untied Stales is S3 1
being an accession of !)8 in one year; nnd
also that there arc SIS churches ?2 ul
which wcie erected during the pat year.
Inaddilion In this number there arc S77 sta
tions visiicd by clcrgjmen but as yel willi-.
out any commodious place ol wors up.
March of Civilization. Tho Cherolce
AHvnc.l'f- in noticim. lho titlirida nf n (Micro-
kee by hanging himself tlaios thai this is ll'e'
first instance of lha kind ever fcnw n among '
ihe Cherokee.
Ailvircs tu Ihe ltlili July havu Uuuu re-
ceived from Engl ind.
'I'lio ncus is nut important
file prnspuet of lliL' vMnliiT"l in Ireland
II good. I lie tniin.t tuitnlocs xvln-:li li.itc
a'ppetrcd ill llie markul arc of Jjuod tl.nor
uietiv nnd sound.
Friiinlliu"(uniincrRiil Keviuiv" in tl
jEtimpcimTim.' nl the lQili ttc extract llic
fullo'ting brief iar.i"raiili
The gicitdi-rlinc in the prices of roni.
wlin-li ttc recorded in our list ttu- Inllyes.
liblolied in llic I .on. I. in and I.itorpool in ir-
I
I C'
at llic cotiiinenrciiicnt of the ttiel.;
muted tttlli liuivj rain bavinji swept -iter
'lie luclmpulis. and extending Its iff clso-er
laiosl pirls i.l tin: rounlry llic iliittnitard
tcnduui-t ol ihumirLut was t decked and
indeed a ii.uiiinil iiiiprnvcitieiil ul from Is.'
j to a per quarter took pint c. Ijvcry atimis-
iliereic eh mgois mitt w.Hi net Willi deep
auxcty. II thcqitanlily id tain ulni-li his
fallen during ll.i.s last three d i w not in
ereisc.l. ll.c illei t ttill Im rather Imorab'e
tbaniitlicriti-.'. u the tteilh'" liolttueu llic
intervals o the sln-wcts li.is been flue and
sultry.
Tho (fltioil lltnl has !iitcrvrnnil between
tlis siiltngnf llic stuiiii-luo llritiiiim and
.... . i .1 t- I . I -
Mill.1 uetiirliiicul tlie II iiliii:"tui is -o l.ni
i . i .
llint lliuro is nut much rc-oni lor comment
upon the genetal nspoct of eutninerci d nf-
Ittrs. Ijiert thing c.iitsidercd we renntii
in ihe iuiprutiti position noltd nil the lib.
Tito uinrkcl ul biiuign and co'uni.i! pruduei
arc inai lite and pru c- lur moi.1 nrticlc- It ite
a ilutt nu.ird lomieni'y. ( "olleejinwct er.forins
an ex cplioi) Id llns ilJli'ii.cnl as il Ins ad
iancl in prteo.
( When llie Unt.innln ii!ed. llic l Up ol
thn (.".illiin innrLt.l uns tort- firm Il ln
M.0 .(:llluci nm ahh.Miol icrc ..
.... i.. - .... .1.. .. . .1
" Usbll lltl t. tt.livtllllll IIIIUIIU lit' (.X.I1
i'... .1 .1 . i . .
ruw closed iieierthelcs- a es 10 :i prctlt
..11 '
1 "lie etiiiu 11 tvt; ojuii 111 ihu. iiu 1 tiur pievi-
10 .1 ' ...
oils ipi..iati-n-are steadtlt iii.iint.iimtl. Ihe
' - .
' ill'
hiring the cck en'IinirJi.U . .inintnil
to :t.VJ70 !)i!;. .iml itx-Inde Ul.tliJl) Inlcs on
epecuui on unit IT.ikui tor export wiih
ttr4nt tn tin. .l.ii L tt f'.ittiiril flitatmrt tn
"- I ' "' " "I ""
nny uliscrit! llnl tniiiiircii oilli tlie same
tmni.tlof ISIC. .us. '1.11 bOO li tics iti firicnl.
I. - . .1 - .... . 1
iiur itupnris ;u un. nine in is lu. niitiiuiiiuii
lii.'Ull!l li-ilcs; Wisenr they nrc (i:iII(KHI
imwii.; a ilufi'ii'iiiy of !I0U()1 biles lliurc
in. Il.e aii'i.iu ucu!l coiisiiti.iiliiiii nl
Cotton this car is toss th in it u.is in 181(1
Inn c liac j;oiid reason U expect iltai
sltoulil the uuiiIilT Ruiitniuu as il has been.
lavnralilL- for lint "ruuinL. croiw. anil that llie
larilcnt ihcsol all I nwc ol people should
.. r ..- i i it i
'"-' rol!':J u.va 'ri"tlu! a'ul scisotnble liar -
test the iii.tniitiii'tiiriti" ilitni'ls uill lie
inure cxlcii8ivt.lv sunpliL'tl uith orders for
. .- i i .. i ill
lioint' consumption uliirh uill tnilnt'clioM -
cis ol the raw matcri il lo rni-e ili;ir present
irclensi.n as lo prices' and rausc the ron-
. .it . .1
sumingcl.isscs lopiy lusher rale; than tho-c
now current lilts will c-pecnllv be the
r. isc if llic i-iiiiicrlurcs ainl rutnors repect-
.1 . -t .1 ..
mj the Lulure :n llieaincricjn Lotion crops
turn out correct.
M'tilBTi Ameiium. Imtncihatclv after llic
sfpli'imrttuunf llie ItiUannla fruni l.ncrpnol fur
1 ' llusiiiii on iheJtli insi a prihcy nf insurance
u.isi i.iictied nt l.l.nd'ii for CIOO.OOU tube
silllcll t e Uiheruia on lie lUili til the
rttc f 'ler ct.t. It is not iinprtili.ili'e lliut
. i . ..X
iroin tue r.ue til cciiange at .sew l oik ni
i;nt.inil on the departure or ihe June 10.1
9l.Iller from ll...imi nr l.ucrpi.ul.ilut a larg
er a(ullllt c remitted.
;
The ..'ifk. Il nee ' not "mil lo I) real t
- i. ..p iieir. (c. absence of conlcnl. '
.(J Mmti.-riii" or spleen ihe iiiilulv drcs. and
c1(.erC! ouic. llic lorbidtn-' sc.u I and tic-
..
SCricd hc.irlli; tboe am: oilier inmeicisno
lccl uiihoul a crime amu " llic.it lute
r i . .i .i .i .nnrt r '
l'"rocd In .In t lick the heir of mail.
man nod phnied there bev.-nd .he rcirli m
"' cute the prni ol dark despair. UH !
may women uei.ircni.u sin siui am c
. 1 .ll..........nC....ill. nn.lol. ..
.!. T1 iiuitt ritr.i.1 !iliini nl t. mil ll. .inn riiiT.
K - - . - .
. . - . .
J.li me near inca in tuiienn non. .i..uit unit i
keen Ihu promi-cs sue men hi y g uc; anil
ihuimh she nnv 'ie llic injured not the iiijnr-
.- one the lorolten. not In the fuigetln'
vtife a h ippy allusion lo her hour ol love
a kindlv welcome In a comfortable home j
r i .. . ... I. . .: I. t... .!. ...... I . '
fj n)iic ni iut;i" utii"iii iiuiiiu nuiuj
.1 kiss uf noire to pardon nil the prut and
ll.. l.n.t...T Iif irl llt.it Pl'iT InrLi'il ltsi'ir lilfi.
IHU ll.liui.ai is ...-.
:...!... I .1 nf ...IfiJi mm viilNnftMiitnli-r
in iiiu u.i..- - . " i
li.irm.. and bid her I vc. as she had Imped
her cars in m nclilos bltsj loved loving
and cotilenl the soother of the slimming
heart ihe source of roinfoil and the spring'
Vi'tivti I.vDiKs. lite rorilaiid Iribunc
l I I
..ninn.t- llin tnlltivv lllir CCCI CUt PdV'ICC 111 i M
i-wn - - - o 1
ii. 1
"yoiiti" latltes.
""The d.ivs dreams of life often turn into-
sobrieties. " It i n mailer nf f.icl business tot
hvc in this world ; .iinl cncninilcr nil its iri- j
as an rc-pon-ibiltlies. 1 he briifiit an I sun-
. . ' . i .ill
inll disdain iiny !! olleiibucuincsuvcrcist and clou-
vicissitudes ol r J Trial. mid unrows will come. Ihe
eritv nny Io iVisest and best way is lo prepare early to
. A. il.nm iih filiiinrvc; ti till f r I a iiiti'. :i fid
m-;i.i um. .--. ; -
IrtlM III VH'U lining i mio. ui iiisiniu 1'ic-i
nir.tiions lur life thotiiii ken uictr cc nti
the ol.jVots f-r wlitcli lliey nrc to lic. ati.l
. . . i i .
mnli i iir nrpii-irnlnini jcrutiltiiizlv. I it
- i -i ; - ...
be merely lo duller in lho s.n.i U a
bullcrlH lei lltcni spcml llicir lime in patnl-
ing their wins- but if hey arc lo grapple
with the realities of life lei them spend
childhood and jouth in nrtuirin thal cdii-1
calion which will fit them lor llic scenes be-
(aTn ihcm.
Heal Kstatk iiklu bv tiik Pf.di-'Ru. Gov-
fbxmkvt. ll seems from an aiticle in the
Va.hinglon Union of llic 2.1d ultimo llnl
n considerable amount of roal CkMlc which
t r.n. r... .1. . i i. ..r.i. f i r? ....
nils i.iiicn mio tn'- ii.uiuii iimuuiiLiui nu-
ernment in satisfaction nf debts mid oilier
wise.is about under arrangements now nnli-
ijlg by lho Solicitor of the Treasury to be
.ofTercd ul public sa'o.
$ This sale sas the Union will cmb'ace
rinds in nearly every state in ihe Union in-
cliidincr larce tracts in Texas. Most of Ihese
binds mo wild. Still Ihcrc will be valuable
Linns an I ritv lots mine wiili nr.d others
without bmldinss inrludod in the sale
Sinn nf the Snmhern nnd Wcs'.crn lutds
arc said tn lie uf t!ic very best quality.
Schedules of these lands arc cxuci led to be
completed in about two weeks and will ap-
pear in lite papers ul Ilia (.il). The lam!- in
' .1 . .- . . .
eucli stale wiuoe adteru.en ill one nrjuoicf - -.-.-.- -
lornl papers is In allow the greatesl pos- rn''."u-1 -
-.hi.- up lurt.n.tie. fur bids. The biddings Ca.nbtses when he conquered r.gtp. m .m
.. "II1"'" ; . ... . INaimnenilus the king prisoner; nod for thu
will probal.lv clo-u by ibu iiiiddle ! tcp- ri. ' ..... .
- .
icmbnr ur brsl (Ji lobe1. When iir-epleil.
and llic nioiiey p I'd ('ceds colivcting llie
interest nf the United "Stales will 1)0 pre
patrd cxeciibdnnd .irkiiowledgH by llieSu-
lieilur and forttarded lu llic iurrliaei fiee
of expense.
4 '.intuit r JhI
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11 hi riiitniirrriil iiitn n ImiIi wimjT J lit" tj'm'i
nofi nf rnll'iii a! .NiW OfVin l ltt mleurintl Wek
wert 4 '" U titles
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11 ff 15 ct9 on J '11.
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Til a CI iLa il
KlficT of (iKii.r. When gnul subsides
it 'hen and no pooncr tinds a tonguo. a
complain hecauso complaining is an elfirt r
ill burden the mind nl distriss. ThisolTerr-.
1 linn is fiiiel. illii.lr.ilt.d bv a slort which llo.
- llin vs - ( r iimriVM III' -Jil'lllll r
i a i ... i. 1...1..1 ..i". .i... ...i ...
to be dfi'-"fd in ihe h.ilt nl n bmte a(u (44
he drensed 11: (he hnhit of n s!j.i uml to i
tiuplovcd 111 bringing witcr Into Ihu river
his knit also uat It I li exnitiou with a Inker
about his nick 'Ihu IlypHiits vented their
sorrow micnr and laiui ntntion; I'jimnicnitiM
oii' w.th n dumirat evi- remiinfd siVnt. .
Af frwjrd hum tin ofir ol hi-f cmpitiionst y
iniiri advaiit'eil in yard uho Ih in phindert
of a'l n bagging hIiih ho wept bttterlf tai-
ling him bv hti name. im?iye sirqrk iviilj
wonder dt mandril an answer 'o tin following
tpieoliou: r-'.immiiiius thy m iitr Cam'iv
-s 13 dc(iroui to know why aftr ihmi h nNt
.'en lli d nightiT wi igntnn noiitl treated ai.t
thy s-ui led to f xi rutioii without etclauninc or
wepmg ll on slinii dst be so high'y cinivrncil
f-r a pour in in no way related lo thirT'
I't-unmriiituj rctiirntd the following answer
"ijon nf t"rus ihu cilaintties of my ftmilv
nre loo gre it 10 leave 1110 I be power of wp;pi
ing; hut the iniformnes of a roiittinnn r"
ducid in lipkoM age lo warn of hreid is a tie
snhj et for laineiil.iliou."
A little girl ualkiiini the cemctorvof jn.
ry-Ia-'Juire Pans and riiulini; i nllrt
iiuithir :1m- jnalM-1- upon tho t"tnh nl llmn
'vilio h'rpt h-iit'.ilh. exrl.uinctl I uinl
I where the bad pie nrc liutetl!"
I mvimm: iir
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t LClIIIIi.
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waiii'.iioi.-i: ot"
! IJ I T S O .N L V .
NO. 5b CL'DAIl a I IllXT SEW VulMt.
(I T1 LU. A. JIIWmn)
0.np tli"p4f it r Very Waithuutt N Z&f e.Jjf'
iti- vh"I-nl whic-i I S ilnt-teJ lo lle exi..! tlfUOiiJ wi- 'I'll
M-ILt AkTiCLCnf
f Vtlutvt Calicoes
' rt-if prris-ni sMcft CfiytS fl tt-rl
OXi: TIIOUsS IND FAGKAGRH
I fitlifsirin' m ih iikI-i i t JiflVflit battcrn aul ottric.
n 1 Cti uftsin it il.m$d'i;cMii lultir uar. --.Iftju 4ul
Alt f l.ilirt-i.-TTfHl lorijl(.rf cash -r auCi(..-x; 'tf Itt
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