The Alamo Star (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 22, 1854 Page: 1 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 17 x 12 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
IL 22,
mmm
' | pie, bol d
' toy sick and hM
et ant aroused
from Louii, and
J*-.,
ñ W
v5
0 m
f VBUSiikÜ EVUiY
NKWIOMII Á TVHIIF.MOSlK
*;> 4y; ,
Thv OTA II Ih devoted to the ad?£0Mrf$nt of\ m
• t - Vtj*oh í i LrHtH0iuf6 and Morality. We •
will «r i v« ♦ • t. • opinion on aU tuhjudti T c lat-1
ist news . ;ui spiciest wit will always be Jfound
i n the ' v. ^ ^
Ttr \ i i 11 i oft his, and St atesare solie-
¿1. C 4*.tüL V- 1 i L-. t.i i l i'.' * C>) ¿Of .t.b&l £^1* -A it- ——-
: ..MS OF AjpVAlWTK)^ :
\V vvu! ' ni-h th$ Abtmr, Si a'. at the low
ia*f of tiff }'.•!■ \ . 1 tfftae., of six months
¿iV i■ • I •}' ■-11¡*¿ < opnoi, lirv-at inf+í-y HI
Wv V. H! h.irskh the Svau to Clubs of iircnHf,
.ni 11 • n pn^'e B0 ivt:
HcL«'. !-< * 'i• i v 1 vvJJI eotoult tl<>ir in?- r-
"v'st by ÍÍTílI ■' g ' • t¥< FlBPoíH pM
All < mm«nt--.itions or matters of bus!no**..
n ui;h . t receive prompt att« ni -m, must be
jue-p ti.1 and ;i.¡ 'í'-^s- u to
1 i ¡: \\ c o M n & W nt tí: M > x n,
Uditnrs Alarm. Shir.
San Autoni# Texas.
f*gm•*
Sten
gy,%J a shriek
hat are vol ting
had
f LORD NBfcSOSm
An English filler te]Us seve
anecdotes of Lord Nelson, am<pf wfclch are the
followingHe was loth to inkle* pnnishment,
and when he was obliged at hfe called it, "to
draped htm forth by thfc hair, and while one j endure the torture of ageing men flogged," he
plunged a huge k/Hfe up to the hilt in hittfeftjAtt* i came out of his cabin with a harried step, fan
the other was in the act of taking1 his scalp. , into the gangway, and made his bow to ti
Bringing my nix-shooter to tw ar, I fired, and j officers' and reading the articles ofwa!^ the
with a leap into "the air one of the red-siy'ins bit j pr t had infringed, said, ''Boatswain do your
this dust. At this moment three Indians, who duty."
Kid hith- ft<> I een coueeah-d. sprang from their j The lash was instantly applied, and, conse-
iair and ufteiinc* a demoniac yell that echoed quently the sutierer exclaimed,''Forgive me* J
an I re-echo.-d thrtm&U the forest, they made - at ¡ admiral, forgive me." ""
«•'«! l!liir kPrt'«: 1 ar.d il.-,1, the " o., SOt.j, „ occaJIn Lord Nelfttf would t,
kerpiiignp a ln*t pursuit l.or if* i te . (Jh 7jpoi{ rooii'i) with wild amiftv. and aa *tfl, J*-.
! iWil, otfcisJí^írfhs ami hilis, through woods/bofl^cers kept silence, he would say, -"What • * fjj
;(rrivinjat a hog,, prt-. ipiec and j nonB ui ym ^ fot him1 " Arm, c„t him
hl '"1 •" "" :"! ""lca m>' 1'e;,rt%{r|y ' otf" And then added to vhaicDlprit, "Jack, in
j.uik wit ;m lit-:. tuJ a¡> tlie t «. ti d .'v i i ^ the day of battle, remember iiiej" and he t -
ttl-lte each mum- nt sl.o.teiáng the tii taitee be- ! came a go0(j f,„ow ¡,, fat0W- *
,1F
c
i
%
PS
Sf#t .1
■■tfj
Ml
4§J
Wfincii for thtf Alamo Btar.
My M)ENTURES IN Ti'XA
BY O F. I, r 11
twee then an.! their penned-up viutm, I re- , K man was about w ^ ñoggfi
Si'ívedto len) 1 |Ufc>pici'; m> ti:;h,dy .-hatting lands-man—and few pitied him. H: '
my eye I ur*e,1 !'• r«M my- u tn/ittg Meed, by.; WM drankinncss. A, he WMbeUtg lfed
ititlictmg blow with my pMoly-he hottnded to lovHy girl) c(,mrttv t0 all rute iu.hed lh:
ihe edge and with «.e mad lea,, high in the ,ir , thc officfr9, a,ld; fí¡Uini on h.r knew, cl
we were pi OTer.l e pree.p,^. r hat I Nel>on., hand|. ^ whh.S.^Ae mM
wan !)>« laM recoil -:.,n i Ka ¡ ni anting that ¡ w¿r; „c,,imín^ #>fa_ fór.jví W|
trar spired, «rn.il eoto^.o my I lound honoT Bni fce ,hft|l nfver ^re8dilfaSj
my., I, in a Com„,tt,We iooktng W. wb.le a ¡ „Y<fn|. f „
ov-auii ot i title ^Sí'íww was bathing my tem- U • .*■ 14 . T .. , „ ,4 ♦
., f . , , , t , i , Osgood behavior. Let him go; the felk «rcan-^ r-.
eukl wateCT 1 eau a ahght lever, and „ i . v . i .
° ' i note* hftd ahn h « n lnc<ln
yom^
V '4'*M
m
m
%
Chap'ir 11.
rieing jja^e%|o ^t a smell of gnu-powder j
an i hVis, we.did not stay in camp long j
hut too it tip tins line of march, and on the way
a sad Hiisibrtun^efell my comrade,*
! pit "a W ii it
my Hmi s were -considerably bruised and torn
{ 7 \> he C'* <'' i n t! fd. ]
; care.
| Th is man rose to be Lie
was WiHain ^Fye.
a sad n^jafoHunnJbéTcIiixiy comradeí Lotiis, ¡ ', , ...
WVhad m¡fwteed& two úy, marcb wh n j bllV de^.tt-.c^uacb on hlstak.ng a nea-npa.
*., was'iixSt taken .langero^lf ill .o ! ?&> **e,W,i' ^ ™ ^
JUST ABOUT RIGHT.
i Some forty yeaga ago when a man's respeeta-
rOUMT III — 4 I " * ** / «•
a, not ,0 be m«o. id,.. %snpt. 1iD* "if;* tm t..
¡ve m ■ ind three otBtera per-1 ''!,lu)"-h E nn filie grfl|twi#advan- i How lkr i* it toPumplénTifte 1
and take tare of hi,nW> I '*«« oi n0' knowing a ini;le letter of the alpha- j 'Rom** far again a* balf..
much
or oar C'jnVprUiy
•mission to r^rn
;^fter et-.'etinK, ^ ;«s "a ÚMüt and fm|tplyh.ir us
with te! t i a v s provisions, \^e andjau brave lii-
army • rn-nrt.i
.. ■
10 Ton^
S
* It
9€'
t
-jé ■*
. bet, when a more knowing neighbor of his Imp- j How far is half."
pened in — ¡wrhaps to borroyr his paper—and 1 Guess rou'd ífcter^ttieaifcre U.
id sf i ved to him that he had his jiapéíNrroug . My goo ljppman, excuse me
ta t^e«-ere;r,^a" we were nil sitting afound: UP- The ^gentlemen, drawing Itim^f imiuiM'tire?%nt are you whim or Maefí
-;n<: a heart'f supper, we were !min rtie potrtpos^fv of aÜrooted dignity, ! White, blast ve.
r \ fifí
M
iapi ^
*H«he Ur* .* (1
th" report of a ride, and on looking j effim'-d
Ah, indeed. I tfumght
^iit|t*i)eheU jiar" r Indians pointingstb^c th^alj : I wgt|j|d have you to %how sir, that tí I take , gave such <?a•-i* dire^tionsr" i
f ttS^a at tin? < nt^ncfi.* -Ü fffts pi a a pape'mdtt pay toe it, I liave a right to read it j Window goestiowtt wJtéV
% onigftt to ¿< i otit armü «í (Von irviSiulg v^tt of wiiit h end tip I please. _ 1 goes on his way. * *
f he J(ii t- -the iwifer to defend OUfs-bjes-*- $<x u of ** - - —.v., — , . j
i|, mtt ii y'V«41 f'II dead, when the Uner, n hose | ' Toor old General Debility V exclaimed A Pari ftper^sart, tilt Atttriem 1
Yfame w ^ John Marks, ran to leía ^ ^fry Pyitir.^roji; <:it i<t supri^itfgihfvm ^^y *
hst
..ti l - o¥fr his no-;\r pranjí npen Hv<%, and whaTsympathy he exeilea—the pa- . • •—••• ifF #
, • , , #- ^ I , ,, , . e II i t / v- •• Imput&ü6üi& wMrifeeer u \ust sullv,
hi* t uck au^itetloa. I followed his exam > per* a*-4«-ll ol reuudus tor him. , i: ^
• 1 vo nM stain a character.
r#-
we
;V¿ ;V..
s~-
ms,
■■ ■%
'
M
%
... "S
dS' É3H
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Newcomb & Whitemond. The Alamo Star (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 22, 1854, newspaper, April 22, 1854; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth176971/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.