The Civilian and Galveston Gazette. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 13, Ed. 1, Friday, September 12, 1851 Page: 1 of 4
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;Ar ia eU fnUbi ienej.wiU anfer frooi the check.
"Ct'tae eetiatj.chooee'the period of lowering in
'MAtaiae at at other for takiof Cttttiajt at the;
( ate lata seat aettre in lormtog roots.
tr Haali whea aiatoeec fare all their ioieee in the
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"Our.PxaiirbaF. Smith arrired here by the h
Orleans packet of Xnesder' sad 'proceeded by th
same vessel to Leeaca oa his war to Sao Antonio.-
Ue appears to be ia good health and coodilion at
will no doabtasqait hiiaeelf waObi the lute of hisdi
tj.aofirasneUsaitainedbytaeGoTernmeot. II
presence ts moch: needed in Texas and we indalj
hi;h hopes that acheck will soon be put to the di
predattooi of the Indians on oar exposed frontier.
It appears from a publication of Coptmio Bochnc
in the New Orleans Balletin. that there is no slioi
laid down itf Hoot's Coast Pilot at the precise poir
where the steanuhip Oarreaton was wrecked. Th
Captain says".
" " Dad "the lifht ship been properly .placed on"tii
shoals aad not foarteen miles. Mtwrd for the ac
ogafmodalioy those taking can orber. the Ualres
toawUi: rebeenaaoat-.-Jlipested opnlics
ttonsharat. aadetatlM.GiReetor-of this per
(New OfhaaiLibr the last twelve Booths to hari
ber reaidred Utt all to no purpose."
The Balletin says this is a " severe charge" ani
attempts to excuse the Collector by giving variom
reasons of delay sneb as the need of Ibenvennecutj
ter required to remove the light for other service
unfavorable weatherj etc. j but says " the order was
renewed in April and putfio notice given in this paJ
per that the r jiit ship would be removed in ten days
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so raaest sae aegaeet Honor on ber
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her kseecaad with tears and en-
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;. sVsieriaaDg the &MoeDtEnfuiChoete saja that 'hia
aerograph somewhat resembles the map of Ohio; and
' lacks' like a piece of crayon eketcbingdone in the
bark with threepronged fork iiis hsndirrituig
cant be deciphered without the aid of a pair of com-
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thereafter." 'Accbrduigto the acknowledgement of the
Bulletin the light was never moved or the notice re-
voked ; yet the public is asked not to censure an of-
ficer thus publishing and leaving for months incor-
reetcd false inlormstion directly calculated to lead to
disastrous shipwrecks.
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The Com. Amis ought to be a lesson to many
persons in the South and West. For more than a
year the papers of New Orleans (one paper of wide
drcnlation in particular) have teemed with aecoaots
of popular discontent in Cuba; of preparations on
that iJsod to throw off the Spsnish yoke ; and of ex
tensive sympathy means and preparations iu the Uni-
ted States to aid in the movement. These account
had the effect not only to inflame the minds of msny
adventurous and ambitions young men and of some
sincere sympathisers in the csum of human freedom
from alr.biU to srouse the passions of the large
class of idle and floating population of the country.
the dregs of a long peace and a calm world" who
are ever ready Tor any scheme which promises plunder
and immunity from labor. We have already seen
the "slender foundation. on wUch these infiamatorvj
appeals were made so far as any agency on the part
of the people ofOuba was concerned. TbemetencboJ
lyfate ot those .who wen concerned ia the expedi-1
tion of the PssnpVro is too strongly stamped upon the
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.Speealstors generally die poor. If they make ten
thousand dollars Unlsy on a coal mine tbey mnst try
and snake" twenty-thousand tomorrow by dibbling in
. t rVw'Em Brown lUikoad. Like the boy who un-
s 'derteok to steal figs through a knot-bole they get
taaeir bands so full of streets that tbey can't pull them
baeksjua.
lccsaia"-a Ctasiaa." These words are
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Dachman" properly signifies natives of the Nelher-
laaoa aaa ijousna 01 wnom wno o u w.
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of iaaiils Prassia Wartemberg Saxony and other
!. SkasaV.-and ia the nmser title bv which to de
aiaaaas that lawtaiodostrioas and'frogsl portion of
las iipiihillnn oosassonly called "Dutch."
i.' Fat Faanxia's Fcorrrvx Slate Law. On the
Is;saarah I77ths Legislature oT Pennsylvania
. Mamssa aa drawn an rbj Dr. Jfraakfin to provide
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ble menu Critliodea aad Pragay yielding up tueit
lives for a people who either did not ask or were j
wnwirnncesemnroiMieaacnBOD. luuiciuinwi
country or for a worthy people perilling their all in
a struggle with ; their tyrants is even a mournful
though glorious fate; but "to suffer -otath for a cow
ardly sopice et; hostile people for a rabble who
meet to jeer and intuit their champions as tbey are
led to execution is humiliating and pitiable beyond
conception. Xhis is nut the Srst time people irom .
the United States have had occasion to deplore sacri- I
ficea made in behalf of natives of Spaukh America.
We sincerely hone it may be the last. If it chouU I
povea"ssIotary wsroing for the future then the
blood of Crittenden- Pragay and their companions I
has not been shed in vsin.
-Bat the evil of preaching up these foreign crusades)
does not end with those who happen to go upon them
It is felt in the feverish exatement demoralization
and disorder which are indileed at home; and New
Orleaas which city has the heariest share of rctpon.
tujifity in the late trsgedy has reaped the greatest
injury also. The appeals of her press had the effect
to gather together within ber limits some two 01
three thousand restless and excited men ripe for thi
expedition4ut destitute of the means to move upot
it. After all that was said in the papers and n
public meeting less than five thousand dollars ai:
raised in that city in aid of the cause and when tbi
men who bad "been rallied by these appeals were nd
vised of the otter failure of the enterprise and tbd
abandonment of all farther meaturee. the atv ltscu
trembled for its own security. A strong rally of force
was aeemea neessary lor its protection; puon
(joaaMwenc i and public gatherings proliiU-
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soagna oy swyiiaLts saat money -wooia ie raiset
by ssserij)ties to sead theta homo " iu lbs poaitioi
in which tbey Wm'- that of gentlemen." 1
Tb Mt-eifasectlstseen tfsjrocghly tested and i
jaay bs set doirasa axed fast that lbs people of tb
fhMSMlBSMa.orSpuiah and Indian ex;
tragtWoatkes osatfatent Wall not harmonise in' thi
saas omaawasWy' nalsai thars'is a smacient infuiior
cAnse' Wood to predominate. Whennexl
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Ids bays and harbors upon' the' Golf to be absorbe
by New Orleans; aad this is to beeffeeted by attics
to prevent this State from establishing a rail roai.;
within ber own bordersnponanuteshortercacaper
aad batter in every respect than that to New Osteons
Bet' this scheme a as impracticable asita.ooteet a
sastah. New Orlesnswill nevsr furnisb ooo tilbe o
the means SMeweary to build sash a road and. thi
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