The Northern Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 43, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 3, 1849 Page: 1 of 4
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EDITOR & ROPR!ETCFi.
CLARKSVI L 1. L II K D It I V ERCOU X T Y TEXAS S A T U II 1) A Y l A KUIIil 1 tf I I).
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CV O. XV. HOLMES.
From the G.ilvciluii .Vein of Feb. 1st.
FKO.M BKAZOS SANTIAGO.
The sdiioner Sur Cant Paiker from
! Brazos Santiago on the '-Kith i:lt. arnved
it tolls of guoJ yesloiday. The latest number .l til" 1' lag
eceivcii tv tills- arrival is u.ueu .lauunry
' 1 7l!:
This ancient silver bowl of niinc-
old times
Of joyous .Says ami jolly nights suit mciry uiw. Tha . ()f ftu.t j L.ccny m Cme-
mas chimes : ron county turue.l out to he n lin:ii in ru
They were a free end jovial race hut honctt brave ((; . liticiiMi: ini.ieral buhtauce of n.i
and tru?
That dipped thejr ladlrb in the r-u.ich when this oh!
bow! vva: revr.
A Spanish salboj brought the bar so runs the an-
cient tale
'T was hammered by an Antvvcrp smith whose
arm v as Iii? a l1.nl ;
eaillilv' va.tie.
BroiMi-viiie w (loin i!iii.r with almost tia-
paiah'ilcd rajud.ty while 3l.it.im mi- is on lii-j
i decline. Tin- Me.Me.in t:m!f and Hie yie.it
faeihties for sir.nimlnig ii.ive le.uly contn-
hntcd lt tlie lise ol the one and the decline
of tlie ether.
I For nil hu-iiiess purpose. M.itam r.t- m tr
he considered ;iv IiIimmI v svv.iilovveil up "V
In '- oii-imal :uldri-. uhii-h u.is im i-.-msi.
of t licit t.fp:it.itiuii lnnii! j 1. pnldishcil
.-living vvitli (hi- one w.'iuli n.:de its apc.ir-.iiku-
in W".toidiv Uni : Thu origin il ad-die-i
it vvw winch jir.idii :t.I tli- c.illtm:i be-
twcei Mr. ill-'; . i id Mr. Cil.mn Itvvi
"inillifacloiy" in if in(. : l.mn i. :tiit
vv.i; ..'i ih it ueeon it ic-cniit.inttud liy thenia-
j'irily of the iiieinhci. ol the caiicn-i".
It is prctly c'lrt.im now that no inilroad
si-hem; t'tr Hie p'np isu ofunni'ij; tlie Atl.in-t-e
with ti.i. i'.i -nie O.-c.m wiirh eained
this ses-:i in and tli.it sh mid it earrv in both
ii i.ist-s ixwiiijii i juiicutn lie nut lo umios
t.rnctAt. oosr.s:ro vdssce or r.in pic ir o.vfl. . THE STEiVHEK CANADA'S NEK'S.
Washington J.i.i. 2'J Idl9. The Canada was telegraphed at New York
Somnnftl. n 1-. r. r. ....' "n Mond ty cveniuj: the -ilJlli lilt. hut oiviii
t .. i i ' 1 ' 1' rt i to (he fu did nol "ct iii) to town till nevt
Isive iniiiei.ttivclv ilcinanded lli.it dr f.il- .. . . . . ..... '
'- ............. .i...i..i. . .. ..... ..... i 'in. i
IIU'I llltl. OIIU It'll LjIV CI pOMI Ull 111- I.JUI.
I'i ev ions to her dep.ti tin e the weather had
been very Moniu.
The steamer United Slates sailed ir.iin
Soiithainiitoii on Tuesday llie (Uh nist. with
a l.uyi cargo and lifiy-tive passengers.
That ii;lit at lml o'clock the wind came from
the uet and blew a perfect hiiirieane I'n-
iIy hoiiis .i.uiist winch n. sle.imer could
ni.ihe iiiueh if .uiv hcadwav. As she has tint
ftfEJIOIMAL OF W.U. UAl'AliD jlinu.nirji!iwh ui.irh niii. three nalf
Vr; .. Iinusyit to cmpl. ic t.ip ineIimf:r-HsiM-Aifli
LuJil AM. j ippi ho;h i.t Vickiinr in:d .McmpliLs mid Citi-
Ti 'i SJ;ii' a:J ::' nf Ji pr s-n!c!h'S of the lo a distance of i.-2.J.) mites; ai:d with small
U'Ut-tl Ht-it s rr'T;nfJ l"f a Chart r for a Hal- cuii;jc!ii:.s to Le ui.ide tap the upper pj;l
r-fil fr.i.n I't Stwitispi I o C.i'if-iriua. ' ih.it liver ct i-t. Loin- Alton Quiticv
To th- Xaat and II;H; of 11 r s ntaUr't vfth .j fj'ilei.a. Fi.nn Caiio. at the moiilh of
luul J . .l-i n-:. ii Coifr-st ':- .! l0 y. r;v0 . M a ....j. ...-..-....J
I in- ni'-miirnl of i:Ii.i:i I.r.r.rJ an 1 .ii;t.i.iv . i i . . .-in
r.-spfillv r..pr-.N.f.m ih -v ha- for .Uv l' '; l-": 'i'c mte.ior ot Mi....
v.-irs ca-it.-ni'it.-d t'i ci iip'otmn ol a ri.!r-.d w'cli. v.Iicn tlie upper isw-r u ob.s'rtlctcd by
ili'n izh lh II .tr ! Sale- to ro-ii-ct the At- ice will nt all .st-.-is-iiis afioid a c.ir:ini:uicu-
linlie :cil Piciii" Ov-ir tint Wdinui liiytr.l ; timi with (he lower cotiiitiy. Tiis nholciciu
anin!; i'i cc-iicti wnh tfiTj ei ilw L'mttl Siair;'f thu lake. fions Chitnplain lo Michigan
visit... I Ciropj s--vur.d vear.s:nc-f..r th: rnrjiiw-s aV( bri.t tJr.ej at diireieut poiuls Iiv
ol in Ama irntiire items l.ir I.ibiU fur lh cti.iipli- r..i.r . i ' '
3me a:iietv n leit turner dale-.turi nt sul roil tint i!u ifii;ri! iimhi -tarv e- . .. -.
I ......... tne i. ist lii.-v coniii:f!t v.itfi ro.ti.4 v ihcp ip.
prcss.nn. ami esii-cianv u:e saoc:: utiirii .vni-m-.m . . '-. . . - .
er.'.ht ep'r..wil i!. i: lint tun-. eu.sl hmi lo """ is tne C ommiioi.il tniporuuii ot .t cv
di'fer anv a.'tioi in the mailer until rc-riilv. I.i Er.jl.iud mil fiom them c they radiate to ev-
t!:e nieintmi". vour m-Tionalis-s Iiave smi!.'h: every .erv point of the compass reaching into hI-
(v
C.i.u'o::m Hold Cxcircjir.VT i.v Er.-
i.wn. The sjold ccitement heie an I in
l-U V'll-Illt ll.il l- lll llllll J" ------ . . 1 ... I ... . - . f
And now and then between the strokes for fear nio-vn&ville The tiee-s uid stoics of the "!" it will not rcceuu the si:i:tion ofihe '-"-"'"n ' i-eiis.-iuy iimi ever lielore Known im-ans ol sitisr.-in!; tli-ir lcilirneiis- not imlv a ; mo.st everv v.otksh.1Mrih.t inuustrial peo-
hisslrensth should fail I fo.mer olac'e have' become qu.te deserted J'-'dent. ll'llie I'.cs.dcot s! ; S1.1V r l.ea.d o! The eMiava-nt lale t-dd al ill - fci-. tnlnv ..f ih- pr.Vt. but to out th- .. To 'the Sou-! Ihey .- a h into the peat
1T . . . . . . . ' i i V. I;nc"l"u- ' ...... In .ii. in ' Mich n .inn.: . .rove.n -at it '" -'""' !"' J.'l'e "! chunks were le-.u- l'-t trade under ml c r-im-s-a-.o-s tor the c-.imua- tMIies of .Wvv Voik Fiiiladelohid B.lfmore
He v:ped his brow and CjUaiTed a cup of gcod oJ and desolate. Brownsville on the couiiarv. "... -7'""' '"V""1'" m- l . . ... . T 111 .v 1 fun of suI roid wt .f ili. Mississiuui river. A- . .. I . '.''1--;t""d. "an.mort. .
Flemish ab. npi-ats to be heeomm the mart for all J''! ' '" ''-'! it ;. IV!... mlepe c " 'X i! '. . ! " T n ale irea v vv.1 M x 0 L Hi'Lh-d th-it Cl" ;n'i ".'" ?. "' ' Ue vvest.they
IXoiihen 1cmo... Va.t.ii.ii.!iticM..fs.MK h'l!' ""- l ' I'l-deul having;.- "'" ''"' - uenl Iv however!. not until ; fa(l ...- r.(;I)s I( cnmr:ic fr i:3 coa. lead: the .i!ssn.i al St. L:i. Alton
T vvas purchased hv an Kaglisli 31n:re to please ' are s.d lo be sold there and generally at ""S " " r v.-.tl Mexico ami all '" ''' J;"1;"'" H ' ;;"e "'1 ' c 'e'- J n.r-wn po he f..!l.WIB:r .. to wt : . . and Gale-. 'I ! y have in fact
. - ' I veiv hind ome nroliis the :eg..li limns lr pe ice c ;iistintlv nr-red I"" "I tin-toiintrv believe Ilium l.atlhere- -ph.- imet ine'c of said rulnn.t f. b w .1 tmi reached ihe vere .: '.t:r isJis-sippi M-fler.;.
las lovins dame . " . '- .- j ; a the 1 li:! of way across the Lsihinu; cmild ! t- Ii.ivnitf bc-eii .Inly aillll-iltioatcil !-v of-J St. Louw. Misuari to inters rt the Rio Craade n Where ut have"" people tl.re have they built
ho saw the cherubs and conceived a longws lor -" ""- '" ' ; baldly escape from r. dilemma 111 veti.iii" :. '"-'' 'i"-pndence which pi tees the III it- l. neiithbori.nod of the h.id waters of the Red roais. blwil ihev :;n c: the i:i-'-:sin.
I I.I1""IT (! l.illlllll" .1 II SI il.r.s I. II. 11.. ..!.! ....... .... . --.. ... I j-t . !... .... -- I . I -1-
I.I....1 Hi.lt. .11". Vl.l IHUI-. 111. -w- ...-.1... ...... ... ......j... - .- . .
the same ;
And oft as on the ancient stock another tvvi:r was
facilities altiiided hv i-leam navigation the
C
oii'iiiissiou uh'
reiuiuts of th it
u'jnJ' I enabled as we leain. lo
i was tiPea w:;ii caudle sniceu ami Hot. and Jiand- ments to the various points
ed stncikinir round.
dispatch
it rearhea a: length a Puritan i
Dut chaiigin" hand:
divine.
Who used to follow Timcthy. and t tkea little wiac.
But hated punch and prel.i'-y: and to it vvas per-
haps He went to Leyden where he four.d conventicles
and schnapps.
And then of course you know what's next :t left
The Dutchman's shore
With these that 111 the Mayflower come a hun-
dred souls and more
Along w nh all the furmture.te fill their new abodes
To Judpe by what is still 0:1 hand at least an hun-
drrj IojJs.
quicker mid at less expense than by
cr route.
lace are
cmi-iuu-
the 1 iver.
:V otil-
j L)t SUi'er .V ii.-. .' '1 th - .1! :i ii.
nil which w uld sccuieit to u-s. In
to I'.iii.iiun auu .Mi. Wnitnev's bill. In
slititli m il c-iijil.--" w mid in et with n
such ol.jerliiiti .1111! it is tlieiefoie to be pic-
unci that 111 ienrd lolhem he will insist on
his I'orim r opininii. If the repot; of Mr. Sec-
tetaiv W.ilkei scraw to iccommeud the con-
istiuelion of.i r.nlroid across llic -t!ni;i s it
rcjl.inl oevoiiu tioiint Jolm iiull has
.ill in ..1 ... 1 1 ..... .
i "con- - "i"i. ...... ..i-v.iiiici co
X-.lIiin- is ' !'rm"' Prond'j
T.'ut hi '."after anv ciu'lefs
..... - ......... ... ...km... .i.m. !. .111. rT'ir nr
In ( .. f ..'.... ..... .1 I'i l i-i.iiti iin ... i -ii.ii: uiji-s. si. 11. n.i. ....... ...
... ..... .. iui.vi.il ii.jii mi .1111 i.ii. .n-w .... . i.r.i- 1 ...
1 ....... - I cnnnivt'ii!! wnh tlie sen". I.v
.' . I-""--. u. i.r-.uni'.iii-; 111 i.oii-;-.. fro in.
no 11 :e.n numi.eis.ior tlie promiscl l.-.n.l; V1L.!c'mr..r. or Natcl.z in Mi.si.pi or fn.11
anil we hear it .statcillh.it not le-s tlian lour-j oth-r pm-il or points so-ith of said nnin trun'..
tccn ve-scls have -ilriMilv been cli.uleied I Th.-i nml to be iirreviil imiI locat-d hv Kii2inivcr-.
'1 he event i of th f.it lew v-?.r. consum-
;.!ei! Iiv tli.. I.?. r..: :. nn.i MA.:...
TllSnt'l'' ra' r.2 Is1 . "'" "- ".liion am. .ucuuii lien
from Cum m Illinois. M 'mphis in 'IVan5s"0. t!'"' answer tilts inquiry in the negative
nv 1 ic trealfs nave ive:i u lil'ecii htinurcd
miies .1 1 ie 1'ai.iiic rcr.bt. v itn a vast area
'':.- ti'muz'i Mrico hi en."
cdion trilh Vol. . iim-t not be firg..Ilen that Ihe Seeiet.nv
I Dj-iiii'iis ezp? l:th:i bj Dr. IVitliztmn the Tieasmy ny the conslituiion of ihe Uni
ol
ard lie 11 Iv or iimte lilleil with nas-eifeis ' apjH'inlitl bv thi Fluted States with the coieiir-
ami fieiL'ht. In r.ir.-ti..... .1 ; ....l.....t..n.l I r(t"J of the Iltitnccr ol" the Conliaeiors. All
that scveial vessel ii.ivo been taken lor lb-
ellv lo foti-
ic
aivvnv
.and f-ame purpose; out as y el the oiilv hvti t ftU
chailer w- liclieve s the ship . al.iu-.cli-ir-
ticr.iTi. nrtnU.1 In order of bit ..U(ic luu laies repot is ui
I A : 1 . 1 1 f m.. iiiii!..il niiled svi.titli Southeast of H"' to the PieM.lcilt. Tlli'io was
'Santa Fe.aie some ovieiisive salt lakes 01 St- dilleience between Mr. Walker's ami ihe tered. lor I iatiuleu y ( ... to .ill 0:1 Ihe .")lh over the -inx. Tli I'mted Sta. to rrm: t'i
M...o r...... .. i. -.11 .!.. c-.li ....! ... '...v rrcsiilent s views in ie.ir.l (.. intiMi.nl '.... 01 icnrii irv vv.lii Iieilil anil ti.lSsCi:crfl 2t 01 way. aart t s-t asnil tli lin.U sinnsr tn.
MHU- Ill-Ill II.V.1I 1.11 ..IV. . Ull 1 " - -. -..... ...- .". .. ' 1 I 1
I.M.'Mcn is nr.i.Miio.1. N t far from these. I l!" enients :iml u is but fair to nrcsiime that tor Sjhi ! laneisco diri'ct.
o! back land capable of sunporting man
m:lli..!is of people wi'h the best ports 0:1
that sea. I.ivi-. .ibreist ofaml vrnliin twenty-
tvvi. d.ivs s'.-nmin of the iich comn-.eicc of
line ilillereuce may also etist in regird
'Tw
the ni
ihf.va:
sah-ias are the rums of an old city which a-- l'11' same diUereuce may al:
is repoited was (nee large and Wy.ihhv with I lo 'J'" o'vternal ones.
rich mines the produce of which was sent 1 Baron Hoenue has at Lis
atiniKilly to Sp-uu
"At one season w.r-n tney vvr.- in i.:.a:
trao.-din.!rv preji.-tr.iti eis (r
I ai rived in (own
J and presented his ciedeiuials. He comes
! the a.-ci edited .Minister from t.'eimativ and
traiispoitum 't'lu Imperial Central (Jovcinnieni at Frank
s' a'taeked ''"it nii.i
s ciu-
me precious 111 't.Js. tii la inn
lliein; whereupo:i tiie uihiers bune.-l rh"ii
tic.isiires worth .'') miilioiis a id b:ft i'i cit.'
toeliier: but they weic all killed cccp! two
who went to Mi-ic sivin I'li p uticulars
of the aii'iir and ilii:ititi aid to return
But iheilist.mcc: beioif so itc il nod the Imli-
Iiitle captain stood and stirred the j-ossct with ( 1l.r j.. 11 advance and
.-as on a i.rearv w inter 3 e
sing dim.
When old .Miles Sia.id.sh took ihe bowl aaj filled
it to the brim :
xa
not
II
as Itcieto'.ue. rep: esi'ii'.ini;
cii'ih nlials are mmIciI with
I11111en.il 1'in (.f Uerm mv and
riiissin.
1
.... ..in 1. . 1. iiujpi-ri.ii owns 111 jjeriii inv am.
w it.i Ihe lilac.: In d of I'i usi.i. B.r..ii !l..en-
iie is one o! llie aulest iliiibcn t.. f ' Icnn 1-
i 1.. - . 1
I ny. ... ...ui v- pi.ic.ic.iii' iicoiiai'iieii Willi in
1
I
The Zealous is a line now ship ti(T'.)'.l tons
tnea-iircni-iit coppered and copper-fastened
and has aci-omui'id ilions lor IOJ cabin jias-
seoers. The price of pass.igc i .VJ A
S-i'ii! intmv npplic.iii his have alieady been
tuiile lor fri'irit and passeneis.
There is a ;reat de.il of talk and specula-
tion as to the pio'nble elTeCt which Ihe dis-
.... ( .1 1 "i.s 11. ii iiilt ui s.n. ..... iii. I rtfiium
every o!lhis.Hd will have up m the nii-! .. shan j.-s..M 1. wwd s:uhi o-.!
Slid
travellers and iiffi.vrs of the Arm-. vhn hive b'eri
over this route anre. 1.1 us nrriplte !iil!tv ns .!mp.t-
Icss ivnuM have ihn- our iiulefatie ib!e and t deiite I ' "htna and Japan tint our people will cro
1 pioneT. l olonel rrmvit. IitI lie hive travel! -i to the I'.ii il.c c-.nst ami elt!e that country
rnpidiv.noone teinh'a Th it they must have
our i.vernnif nt nod nn.fi . It.r rwi? llnr
rim! twentv-nve mil.s on aeh s !e. in aid ot .. .. ... . . ; - .. r .1
the e...sr.x!.n of the wine. The r.miiaeioi l. '" 1 V- ..
Inve pern.. v W.-of -vul hul nta'.lv as .;'i:""1 ai-cnc and .Wancr. all a-;rec
tigroid proeressv-a : aid lor the pnrp s of . s.vr- t hen to l.rmg t.icm back and unite them in
tuning the prorr.-ss of the work and of Ji-siirnaiias bonds tnui liiiiic is the question. How u
win: binds in.iv thus beii.nie suhvet to ihe Jisimm! that to lie done: The aris-.ver is plain.
111 me ijiniirnnors tne i nitfi miI'SMoii api'icii'
one or more persons'. 011 whose certifici'tcs ih.lv
e. nmiHueit-d to the priper r).-p.irtai!it o! (.iivvra-
m 'ni. permr-sion shjll l.e sr.inted to ihe ( 'ontrar-t-
or.s to ills-ins () s-iid Ian 13: Prondnl. I ii.it ll.e
a: 11.'
ly ll.T"iii the vast number of rntle
wiiit h -ei urate- its into time. the short limit
ofticihiioihoud vi-it ! v railwavs. This in
has dutii- much m mi rgmg distance into tune.
are cnunteii
'J'he Inuiis and n..t the miles
his sv.ord.
..nd all his sturdvmeii :
the board.
lie poured the fiery Hollands :n the man that ne-
ver feared
Hi took a loaa and solemn draught and wiped his
yellow beard :
ArJ one by one the musketeers the men that
fought ata! pnved.
All drank as "t were their mother's milk and not a
man afn-id !
That night affrihied from his nest the screaming
eagle flew
He heard the I'diuoi's ringing whoop the soldier's
w ild halloo ;
Ar.J there 1I13 sachem learned tha rule he taught :o
kith and Kin
Kun from the white man when you 2nd l.e smells
ot Hollands g:n : "
A hundred years and fifty more had spread their
leaves ana snows.
A thousand rubs haJ flattened down each little che-
rub's nose ;
When once sgam the bowl was filled but not ia
mirth or joy
'T was mingled ny a mother's hand to cheer her
parting boy:
" Drink John" she said " "t will do you goo.!
poor child. voj'II never baar
This working in the dismal trench out :n the mid-
night air ;
And if (od bless me! you were hurt 't would
keep away the chill :"'
So Jolm did drink and well he wrought that night
at Banker's Hill! I
I tell yoa 1'iere was geierous warmth in good old
Entriish cheer ;
I tell yoa "t was a pleasant thought to bring iu
symbol here:
T is hr; 2 fool that lores excess hast thon a
Thy liaiM is in :ny shallow Lfl-at in ray silver
bowl!
I love ihi memory of the past its pressed vet fra-
grant flowers
The. moss that clothes its broken walls the ivy on
its towers;
Nay this poor bauble it bucathed my eyes grow
Rio.. an J J.m
To think of al! the vaui.aed joys that danced around
its brim.
Then fill a fair and honest cup and bring it straight
to me ;
The goblet hallows all it holds whate'er the liquM
be;
And may the cherubs on its face protect mo fiom
the sin
That dooms one to ihos dreadful words "Mv
dear where Lire you bcrnl "
A Flire-up at Timfico. The latest ar-
rivals from Mexico bring iiitclliscm-c of a
difficulty between Captain Carr United States
Quartermaster at Tampico ami Gen. Guer-
ro the Mexican Commandant at that pott.
Uuerero it appears ordered the Quarter-
master to quit the city w-thin a siwrilied time
stating that tli- time a lowed bv the trcaly
for removing the L S property from Mexi-
co had expired. Capi Pair refused to obey
the command of the Mexican (leneral de-
claring that he recognized 110 ot.her authori-
ty than that of Ins own Government. The
Mexican troops were then ordered out and
matters appeared to he hastening lo a crisis
xhen ihe Ifniled States sloop-of-wnr Sarato-
ga came in sight and Mexican valor cooled
down to the freezing point. Caui.Carr went
on hoard the sloop and sailed immediately
for Vera Cruz the rendezvous of our Gulfi
Squadron. It was thought she would return
'with olher vesstl-i and menace (he town. -
ilhe thing was dropped. One of ihe two went
the il .mint 111 o!
Spun r-iiseil ."();) men and st.irled by way
of the Sabine but was never heard of after-
waids. So far the repoit Within ihe last
few yeary several Americans and French-
men have visited i'n place and t!iiii-!i (iiev
have not found the tieasiire Ihey eeilify at
least to tjie eislei:ce ol an .-iiiueduct about
Ml mill's ui length to the still .standing wall
of several churiJit's the sculptures of the
Spanish Coat of Amis and to manv spacious
pits supposed to be silver mines. Il was no
doubt a Saani-h miniii-r town and it is not
I'nlikely that it was ib'strovcd 111 a successful
::ij'iiiect:an of the Indians in II12U."
The Journal of Comaieice tells the follow-
ing anecdole.
As the ship Brooklyn Capt Richardson
of Califoiiiir- lelt her wharf an liishman.
whose passage had been paid by some j-pn-tleinan
-roiug ml. who had piij.isii1 linn lor
Ins servant took a half e.iIe from his pocket
and threw it niiioni-; the crowd on shore
"Theic boys" said he "lake that. It's all
I've trot hut I'm going where lucre's plen-
ty of it.
A company has brcn foiuied in New York
with a capital of $2.0')) 0 ).) for the purpose
of tunniii"; a line of steamers between that
cilv and Liverpool.
Senator Benton in (he couise of his speech
relative to the adjudication of hind titles; 111
New Meiro and California stated that then
vvouiii. in nis opinion he lime occasion ..r
auv Surveyor General's Oflice in Xew Mev-
ico. as (heie were no public lands in il and
so far from there being auv vacant land our
jovernment would probably find titles piled
iinou each other three or four deep; but in
California (here weic public lands and pro-
vision '" r their survey should he made.
ifir-y.il tins c iiiritrv 1 nere are v.uniu -1 - - .. c.nen....! pa..u f public Ii..!j-. and " railways; ami when individual ciitcrprize.
anil coniuciiii"; opinions tesiecim-i 11. inn me j not m.rc- iha-i si lem Ired and lorly acres to any lincivcil l.y the helping hand of Con-Mess.
o-eiteral hellel lii'inu Hint it will not (lepreci- ne p r-on. Ihe Luilei trt.-s s!i ill appoint suit- shall extend the Ml
:
roads
these
smiii roans 10
erpat.an-'lc.om.iieicelii.ui anv in in that could ale Hie value ol gol.l in ilu cotiuit v -il least 1 'ie persons i .isecrnm wiu'iner anv. ami 11 anv. pL.o:le thev will be as near ave. nearer
.ave Ii : se:il heie lo ren.cseiit German-.- ... at present. An editor of one of the I.irer- '"' "l " uh na wcwv nve :itS .1 . Cll1.. f their ci.untrv tbao'wns rlP c-.
-h- ' ""1 n' v- r: ""d "r zr;:" .- wf..i..nia . . ; .r non a( h0
xlie I'ostmisier G.neral has laid out a hull winds up a long article liy s.ivmg 'I'1'1 e's -where on any of the public lauds of the L'!f.d time oi Pi e-i.letit Washington's iiiau2urarad-
uail route from Te.is th-"ii-:li Xew Mexico '-llie boms of tlnus.mU of lhc-ft deluib-d sj.nI . ib;ert m'sale. .driss. Tint iuten-stin-; document was re-
to Sat: Die";.. a loule vvliicii comes veiv creatures ar.-(joorneil (o iniv w-l tlie " Jil ' Wi:!i:n thirty diys .if'cr the ccnspV'ioa of a'd ported to have reached the latter city in thu
near to th it tiavellfd by Lieut. Emory and dust of tin: plains Ahead;-there are 111 ire survov as a eu.. t.ty br the coi.slructioii of siU uu;recedi.ted stfit time of ten ami a half
ajiiu o.tches somewhat the line of tne 1 ailro.ul deaths than Initials .-iiioiil- the .rold iit.ders. rouli your m?m rt il.sts aii 1. as5v-)ji-:ts oMisale Jn.." in a !"s tim- the neoole of Rolnn
.!: :!.e hv-.irit; e.sl.ed for by our memnrial-
piiijeeted by Gen'l. Houston. S: then: will and murder and rapine mvei sify the process
he alter all a dnect mail couiuni.-iicatioii of acjiiiretncii!. The gold fever in f'.ililor-
i.ctweeii the two oceans iiidependent of steam ni:i may thi- year number a iiriiiv victims as
the cholera.
Tun Cnotrr. v The number of deaths bv
choleia are about the same as ihe pieced-
j th uislri-s to pi ice in lb J Treasury of the L'u:t.J
--1....-S . su.i 1101 less man :-- mi'twns 01 ulnars .;. - . .. . 1 .- . .
r. ..... ..!....... i.: 1..... ists may .. 1 1. tiavel Ir their counting-
""u . 1. llllll s "l.u.I.l'-S. JUl.lt'..." ... li.U.1 llllisv.- . ....
power
Th
X. Y Tiibune oives the followin"
brief sketch of the life of the President elect of
France:
Ciiv.:lcs Liuis Xii-oLcix- son of Louis
-.x-Kittg of Holland UMs burn ai Paris on
the vldlh of Aptil I:Js. Hs s . lrents
wete the Kmpcior and Mart t Louisa and
during his childhood he was .m especial favor
ite oi llie Inriner. On the return of Napoleon ime died with it.
.rom ima he sto.nl iciilu him on Ihe Chamo
in' week. The number of deaths in Lon
don and the country for the wick endiii";
Jaiuiarv ID were .-Js.j. Scotland same nun
2."i;S The only places where it has made
its appennnc- in Iielaud nie Pfl'i'sl
Ber-jen and Ifolvwnod. Between the .th
and Sth iiist.. SO persons were lcportcd to
iic'u" Can;')!; s!i:;.s in the ports cf
able lr.l:.r nt l!u limn .it iiivii. tn !.s n-rr-:-..M -il UOsCs I i
... . . . . .
Ii.. the Secret iry of the Treisiiry. The slid iii- - airorni.i.
posit shall bar an interest at the rue of iv. peri The vv.ntderf.il -Iovt'I.ycments of our cr.tin-
c'ih. per.u.iiim. which interest shall b: paid ovtr try have aluacted mhers than vour motnor-
I'lsu.l ( ontriclors emi-aimii-i!lv: and said depos-t ia'lists to the project of onnectin" the two
s'u'I r--ini-t in plediv for the faithful perform nice w -p ; ..- '-i....
-'of siiil co-uraet u; i!ree-f..unbs of s-id road ""'.' l'-J--"""'". i" "
s'11 Inve .a cmpl.-tud and then refunded t ' au rm i.a v.- ..jicn.gan 10 me mouin
miiI 1 oiitrai-iiirs. ' '" "inmoi.i river 11m 01 inn .tessrs.
Vour iueuior.ah-.t-i o'Ii '.ye tliemselves to con- Aspinu all- across the I-thmus of Parien
struct su.I rot.l of tro:i mis of the most appioved others in the same tiei";li hoi ho.-'d and that of
lorm w Inch skill weieh not le-s than s xlv eoi.r.ils the Tchnai.ti-nec I'm.. I l.ivo '1 lor.1
u 1 v.....; .uni 11. complete me sin.; uiiiiin etcui
de Mai and when embraced by him for the A Xew virtue has been discovered in cof-
last time at Malmuison the vomig Louis fi-'e- Thu London Medical G.uette gives the
I hen a boy of seven years wished to follow result of numerous experiments with roasted
him at all hazards. When llie family was collee pioviug lh.it it is the most powerful
b..:tished from France his mother removed means not onlv o! leiideiinir 4111111 il and ve"-
and to
yeirs from the
eirry tue 1 tittcil atiu-s mails tram the .vt i-sippt
omph-rnn of s-nl sitrvevs
11101 e or ! - Mitliltc lav-or and arc looking to
our honorable body for patronar;c. Your
... ..:..i .i. .'1... 1 . . .. -i . .
river to the port or nort selected m i:.il.t.iin.i n ' -'""'-i-. " "" ie.1-1 pos.; uesire I
not cxivediii!! lour ' i;s : an! lor the carrying sucii "'J'1"' ine.-e merprisiri!: projer'ors. believ.i
1 mu!s Coiignas any lix sii'-h coi-ape.is..ii..ii as that lite terms pi ..posed am 1 ih mntc ir.di-
! they nnv iLvm just and equitable. The Army cited l.y them-ilves i the best for ihe coua-
! and X.ivv stores and .11 latinuiniis ni wnr. It. !? . t tn- il... .. I...I.. ...... ... .
. - i... i-i -- i.r . i. 1 ! - --- -T- ...... .... ii... v-ii. ui.
... v.igsuur wueie lieieccived .1 n itl Uer- ei.inie etiiiivia iiiiiociious.i.ui 01 actually ue- an li.n -s tri.isjM.rlcd 01 sUl roti.Smctr-. I.-N.netpg -j-i. o:M0.)n;; t tsC tlc- riutes n onoi
man education I fo vv-.u :iri..i.i-...l 11. .... Iroviic litem A loom in which meat 111 an to the L'.uled Slates fre-of c!: irrri. nml tin ... n- . -1 . ' r P
The snip Tarolinta sailed from Xew York
jon tli- I'.ih 11. st. with eighty-live cibin aid
.ibo'.t irtv steerage pa.ssengeis. The v 10-
j lenoe of'he Calil'orn-a fever may he judged
' ol dv nie tact mat wilhin (lie last lew hours
before sailing five of the state rooms chang-
ed occii! ints at a premium of S."iO each and
others at $'13. Paities who engaged cabin
passage consenting to sleep in snug liam-tnock-
have paid the above premium in or-
der to hive a little more comfort on the voy-
"Th- Pil"rimi" for California. The VW-
itiofi"i Mass.) Memorial says: "We doubt
il" any town in Xew ""nglaiul will send a
gt eater propel lion of its male inhabitants lo
California tli.iu old Plym uitli The number
of our townsman destined thither will not fall
short of seventy-five or neailv one-fifteenth
of the entire voting population of the place."
We find in the N Y. Journal of Commerce
and Cornier and Enquirer nineteen ships
nineteen barks fourteen brigs five hchoon-
to .Sn iteilaud where he obtained the ri.'ht J advanced degree of decomposition It. id been
ol citizenship and coinineueeil a course of kept lorsome time vvas iiistantlv depiived of
militaty studies. After the July levolution J all smell on an open collee roaster being ear-
by winch he was a second lime proscribed ried thioiigh it coutaiiim a pun id 01 cofiee
I10111 I'l.mee bcvf-m-il Italy 111 company with
his brother and in liJI took put 111 a popu-
lar insurrection agaiit-lthe Pu.ie. This move-
ment faded nut he succeeded in making his
escape and. Ins brother dv ing at P01 Ii tiie
newly 10.1-ted. In an other loom ex-po-ed
lo (he diluvium occasioned by (he dealing
out of a dung pit so that stilphtr.ctteJ hydro
gen ami amm 1111 1 111 great quantities couhl
be chemieallv- detected the stench was com-
sameyear he visited Fngliiid and afterwards pletely remiveil within half a minute on the
relumed to Swileilaud where lor two or emnloymetit of lluee ounces of ficsli-roasted
ihiee years he c uite-iled lii.n-f If Willi wu- ' collee whilst the other paits of the house
ting political and military w.uk- which do were perfectly cleared of the smell by being
not appear to have been exten-ively lead ' simply travel set! with the ciSoc roa-ter al-
I'lie death of the Duke of Keich-tadl in la'- though the cleansing of the dung pit eontinu-
'li.gaie a new impulse to his amliitioiis hopes. ' ed for several hours after.
His lir.t 1 evolutionary attempt at Strasboui" I The b'-st m ide of u-ing the co.Tee as a
in October 1S3 i c.unpli tely failed but after di-iufectant is to dry the raw bean pound it
a shott iiiipiisoumcut in Pat i- he was sent m a uurtar. and llieu roisl the powder on a
to this country. The illness of Ins mother moderately he.vted iron plate until it as-
occasioned his return the followinc year and slime a ci.it L blown tint when it is leady for
alter :i visit to Swit.eilauil In: took up his use. Then sprinkle it in sinks or cesspools
resilience in England until his second atiem.it or lay it on a plate in a room which you wish
at Boulgne in I'sll). j to have punlicd. Collee acid or colfec oil
In this altair several of his followers were acts muic icaddv in quantities.
killed and he was himself t ikcn and semene
missviul odieers of the Ara.yaud Xiv;- to be ' arP " mM'c'1 .' "".v cannot eenpa
traiisp .rted at a rate not exceeding one hall of 11.- '''!' -'"cntion o. the i.ccishtor. I hat of Mr.
price of passengers; and the stdors and soidicra of . "".'c ni1 rcr'I". !'ie et within our
lh Xivv and Army not excejiiintr "e fourth of JKii'dictian at t!nliine he prnfsosed it; but in
slid price Pro-idid That the high. st tare el.arjcd e.-Ireme northern locahtv is fir hevonj tin
bv si.d ro-i.l upon it whole length from lb- .Miss's- population of iheSiatcj cms-in- liie'ext.-omn
sippi river to .is termmiis ia California skill not heads of out- ii.rlirt.tcu: rtrer". in r-i!.'.
exeee.l o.telnlt ol the pris.-nl ralfs.il piss.ige up- ...... 1 1 . """
a ihe Uniled Stales mad steamers iron. New w"e "' groat ai.ai!e will racoualer vast
York to Chagres and from Panama 10 Sai Fran- q!'"is' -uiivvamnee.o; era tract. twelv
ct-eo. hundred miles of which is destitute of vvoid
In view of the rx'rairjmiry mignitn.le of this and wattr and terminating at a' point indif-
work its 1111111 nsj cost i'.c lariiicnc. vvh.ch it musi . fcrently capable of dtiiitting the smallest
neee-sinly exert upon the prospur.iv of oar c-juntrv size si of unr t n i:...tTi-1.1l -..r:
..I il. ......... r . t . i" 1 1 ' ' . - -..-...-.. si. .. ..ii 11. .-
iilii lliu v.lllll.11' iu 01 .11 vvo.ui
-tue larsre onuniv w ih.ii. ...ii;..r t. t... r
a-ked .1 the CJovernmeat ia a:.l of its coast ruction. ' ..' " - . .. '. " 1 V A ".
and .bo Vwr vw for ih -nnimg of sach Im.iu-' "'e g-- M-J-p: " its thousand t.' -a.
iv all j-isiilV in ihe oparoi of year memomlbts. ! r.M-"4" '' (ll'i;"'iM'P' n flat-In ills n v gv
uniro diluled reasons ih:i:i appe-ir at tirst blu-b up- '""- .' '" 'i""d- ol vvmtfr se::.! fotlh 11 e
eil to imprisonment lor life in the C ste of
Ham. The particulars of his escape in May
Is'lti after an incurcciatiou of six vrars. ai-e
Tin-: ski UU: r of siccbss
It nny to some appear like vanity in me to unf
what 1 now do. Inn 1 -unuld not give my hie truly it
I oaiotnil it. Wiic.i lilbrt' a irirl ol ii.iiitirc.'o ih..
well known. From that tune until the end of firm ibinehill. I never stoi.ne.l work l..'-:tii-e inv
sepicmner last when he vvas leturned as a sideo! theeart was lieapcu up lielore tne ihIit si.I
Deputy to the Xat10n.1I Assembly from the
Department of the Seine ho has resided in
England.
A
Wis
whether he had made up a jury
Judge in one of the new counties in
ern Yirginin. itinuirid of the sheriff.
I he sher-
:U which vv is another in in; I push -il over what 1
had heaped up 10 help hi 11 as duablless th did
help 111.? when I w is last and he was iirst. Wle u
I have filled my column or columns of i nevvspiper
or sheet of a tingizme wnh the literature lor vvIlc'i
I was to lu paid. 1 It ive never stopped if the sub-
ject required more elucid.iliiiit or the pap-r or mi-
I giziite more miller neeatise there was 110 ci.ntnct
mi llietr s mpie prcposilum ot coatraet. I nev I'elinuiul I ai-cs unsi teli thousauu rarr: 01
theretore must rep 'i-uullv bog leave to enumerate that guni valley where Ml am can nev.r
sou 1 of those rcas .it-. reach. 'I he lam's vvhu h float these" irtin. t
I. .gbieenv ears smee the idea w as f.r-tpiomul:--'ies du ap-made boils down stream. ...
ted by our. hstuiguishcl pu.ihw-serva.it Gen-ral Fd- .... n -' i .
mii1 P- (Junes as a eonem-ticv oi coamv-.ee- I"l--':'t '" ";''' "P -tream. ta Mr.U .
is a m-1113 ol defence ag urist foreign enemies as us V ll;'"'' tl.u would he lost to th-.s-an
additional bond of L'ntiiti of these Siat-s. to bvli r-'('lli!:"it product of the great Wot ll.f
itiiiii together by means nt railroads: and ibis ib.!.' maiKelsiii the l'.icitic. Allowing thi.. Mr.
to c.i.ineet the whole by extenJmg tbe work to the Whittle; 's ...id w ith his"cight hundred -r.'- s
Panne Ocean ' ofiuh land" could overcome the ahsenre of
1 l.e voi.eeptmno: this great idea was d.-s-rvng Wllol a(iCP. tle vat amonl of r v-
uf 1111 itoiuluy but for the lime onlv secured Mr' ..l lri. .. I;.!. l umoum ' w
this forestghied Patriot the credit of "railroad mid-' . lbtS r"ud "at ccess.irily en-
ncss." His wi. loin .-.ml forethought was at ilrt co':'rf'"d the pr antium of cost freeing t'm
nine lost upoa the public because ttwas in adv-uic ' tr''!-- 'f1 r"lr. w-nuld add onerously ti" thrr
ui llie ag-. The public in-.nd. ever suuc.ous of I" 'ct-' olnsp..i ration. Allowing that dou-
wiuii. canine readtlv comprehend oi.lv le-irns per ble the iinnulily of snow and ice falls Upon
turciv II ti .i.l .ill .!.. .. 1 ' ...- I . .
w. .. j..... .... 1 Il;l -.n.i.i-;i;i.a
Irv ; manv sud thai
....j.i.uv ... ...s v.-i.iair;inen n-liev.d tun in'ora er .... . r ..- -. ir
aie upon Ihe subject and arlv 11 bj-.vid him in ' T 2' ? "
advance ol the i.i.dei taking. I "!in r'U" Mi' lcr 'n""
With riilll-: tills tinck ubifb iM's ."vin fNr. Allni.v sn.l
many sud that Uvii. C" un.-s was 100 ol.l -. . 1 .- J. . . -. ..
miionlviif bis c..mrn.. I...I... .1 1.-. ' .-""-"i"' " ''"
J - .... ..... .. .1.1 u ...ill 111 I'l.l I.T ..... I- ..- ". 1.. .
ere us cneap morn
um. lint as his road
Let us. now lurn to liisto-v of those c;..b. ' ls 0 """-'" il-j.mess this dilTieuIty would
If replied that he had emn.finelled eleven. 1 i'.irni.in n-iviue.it. ..r no Iil.i.itlioo.l ot' Iw.... .. I been v ears and see wit? t 1.- 1 .?... 1 be iiisitniioimtahle
j --- ...s... j. -...-..... ... .... .. ......... ... ..s... ix'iv. I -- iltl III Ull IU"l.'"II1" '! 1
and expected to have the other soon as they j When I hive lived 111 birrark-ro.itus I Inve stopped I II 1 ed. Kailioads checkertii" the Ic"ih ' ihe oi.jections to the Isthmus routes do
weic running him with dies.
my own work and have taken a baby from a sol- and hieadth ofnm glm
U11
not he in the cost of the vvoik for (hat
is
ssssrs-ssss-wrsnu u or a w i ic. iv lien s us il in lovvorif. ana c. ii rs ". l t ! . 1 1 . . 1 1 . . .. .i. :..t.? . ... . . wiitiiu lite neeo. ... irv. 1-1S..I1 ..-.... -..:
ers three pilot boats :.d one steams!. Slen-nhoul for Califonui.-We Inainthat or hive go. B for water for her or hive cleaned an- J -w 7 "" ' "7' ro'"; e ?Ir-"u'' V''of .. .. 'a.di 1 v th -iC ?w T
advertised to proceed lo the gold. egiou-ma- .Mr. Aspuiwall of Phil iJolphii. has co.Urac- oth.-r turn's aceituim..- us. .hough it vvas no : art ' " " "VJ (1. "''"'" dollars- and are r" .. ' lb' J L TA"
king a total of sixty-one sails. led lor 'the firm of Messrs Howland and s-l of mv duty lo do so When I I ive been engaged. ''U P;'S otr w..m a larger per cent X f ..' l"'?"!
pinw.tllof York with .Martin Vice oi ICen- " I.iitioil literature and travelling for a iiwsPi- U;lti ."" -iii capital of the country. In ' ' '7" . ''' ""'. UC'.'"'1. "r people and
Appointment of .Miwmtrtcs to California. Mln fir the buildiiii' of a steamboit in- v'r' ' liaie "'" lPs"-lcl '" r'Vt' unxV "1("' "'t ' a:""" to "!""li '!ierc are railro-uls now char- j1'"1'"''-'"'" anil in ii lorirgn counlry. To
The missionary board belonging to the Meth- t.n7lcd for Cili'"unii SI '-'"i I "' 1 "'" "'" ru' ''' tswriam a local fict or to puisne a tcied many under coniract and others pro-' ea;'''lp"i would require in bolh seas more
odist Fpiscopal Chinch have leccntlv hadi - . .-'"' -' " t" "' J r' e '-"' subject into n minutest del tils il" it appeared thai Jecled lo an equal amount. 1 1""" In e thousand miles of navigation and
before them the subject of fitting out for j . -. "! V . -V l i ""1"'1 . . ""- " !' Pu''l" were un uvaraiiited wnh li.e la.-is of the Thus within this short space of time has '"m m"" Ala1lc cilie.s sv shipments and
California several .oeiol.eis. f. I. itbicaocv ' " M'"''1 nM ' '" b'5 "Pyd ."' tlnrty subject ; and lies ai times when I had work to 1 . Gen Gaines hvcl to see one r.iI r '.. transhipments to reach a California deno.
whose talents and general character would
render them useful in that distinct fie'd of
labor; and have with the co-operation and
sanction of the lJishop ol" the Church conclu-
ded to make the necessary arraugeineuis im-
mediately. We do not 'yonder that members of Con
gress laughed at iioimes oi a. o. lor propo- i.ln
i days. She is lo he consti tided in three sec-' which wis much mure pleas tut and iiroiit.tMc.
lions so as to he transported lo the scene of When I have needed empliivui"ut. 1 hive accepn-d
Ucr operations m California on ship hoard . at w '"-var wages 1 could out un at plough m
ii..r.tl. '""'oipmeiiis ID reach a La It onua dennt
- "" m-i ii. . . . .
er spnngmg into existence until neatly his anuiiional cos; ni transhipment insu-
vv hole sclieme has been accumplished !iir in ' r:uoc' '"ss n? life tihd property x-ia Cape
idvancc ol Ins predictions ihe Railroad 1".-l3 ne rlorula reels and the West
and nut (needier for s"ivice -itthitnl.ee ' lr'' '''."' stone qt.arrv at lire..kmg stones for -"' "-. I""'' -' "'" i ue uailroad : . j "" " --- " .:
aim pui iiier ior s. - niat place. ro M U(H.cllUlIIJI :a n..pAt clviUn or as .lournal summing up ihe extraordinary fl .- ! Imla I'a'"Js woaW coastilute. with tho
iMilSsio-Rtn.s .-n Uuvi. 1 iv rovorotld i a wmier. l nave m l.oiijo.i eleiued oul a Milile ences oi rauroaus upon the country and upon K''f"ll-r "lllc neces-ary mrsucn route a large
mis i marics :uul (heir ladies siuleJin lilt!111'1 " .""Ti'i a ca!n'l"i' "r:;; fnr a sixpense and the win Id says it may be sa.'elv estimated "Iit'"''ori The greater objection still is the
bar!; lona fiom Boslon on WodnrMiav ?."!' '1 ' 'U .a'"nn lr te. M'- I that ihe entire expenditure vvtth'in the last ' 0'": l'"ki"S a rupture with the nation thro
.1.. .l i-.r-JbrSannia.' The IX. Y. Tri-' '" i-j-.. and con- J
led-siiught after and after and oin-red-iett gut- """ s. win not mil short of " " :" "" "".' "-r umraiime na-
miniotis ot do ars ami that """ r-"" '"M ue wiin a largerwar
icilitating business in re- llai"e "l rs- 'Hie nation owning such
ays:
I Um
-...f; vo ...c ...V......V...- v. ... ....-v. . . . .vi 1B1 . . .pnaisfiir. flitt l.rt.1 T ...it Imnn content lo be-nn at "'" '"""'""
Stale tn Irate their seals because a vote . fl ' fs.l'of)D '.n Intwiof" H'e beginning and accepted slullings I would not lli-ir iiillnenccs in
was passeuaginsihiave uaiuc in me uistnct. - y '.' 7"'.""w'" have risen to guineas. I Inve lost nothing l.y uucing the expenses and lime of tnvel and ""'" '"'go. even irom caprice or lanried
ofCoIutnbia. Holmes luWlf voted for a wj.1 New Lnglanil nim-I.robahly; to insure working. Whether at 1 boring or literary work in opu.ing up new re-ions "f com. rv I. is urn- CVL' "" Z : he nation at
mot proviso speaker and has uniled heart employment lor the missionaries If the with a spade or pen I have ben my own helper. jivcll an mcrcasctl vaIu(. pn).)Cr.. (t-'llt.;iC war " '"' "s wh "e marine miht be stronc-
and hand with .he Wilmot proviso party in missionaries Micceed in saving as many he quesihcn k thai amount; and vet their mlluences are r ""uld surely 'o so. A few ; ears ePfnse
Ihe free States in electing Gen. lavlor to the souls as that iev liiijrland rum shuulvl i - 'u. k .i. ii.r.. !... imlv iiut honinn;n i i.. r.ii . n keeping this loute nt.en v..-. .. ..
Pics'dencv. Botlsn roat.
J destroy ihey xvill do remarkably xvcll. debating society.
From the ccntic of Maine there arc con-l " a na"on whosC "'arine might be weaker
' than ours would far exceed the value of the
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De Morse, Charles. The Northern Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 43, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 3, 1849, newspaper, March 3, 1849; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth80732/m1/1/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.