The Alamo Star (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 15, Ed. 1 Monday, December 11, 1854 Page: 3 of 4
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^.í^'CSigresa meet yú. lúe Jk|t Monday oí
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est snow storm commenced
J 5th.
The Ohio Coittral Railroad was opened on
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CoL^Ebntgn'id toTeeinre iuBatíjníore on the
1 Jill ofon the l'tiéiíie itailroad.
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f&rjltam bo#£ht an ohfeffeiptist chureht the
othÉf&ay. %t#ijMítr. in GoWlecticut, to
las ult,|jfcan(N' in UiU u iinet1.
The jviuiHy f r issuing frtuduUmfcstock
in Vermont wjl tine of $U,000 ufid éfie yearg^
impriaomiJfeut i . ^ .
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A Madrid paper s< ues that the
tua Fueneh h i s *pfc*lpnlMifmself 4©
¿•fl¿kdr<wíp (hr^Veát ímites to proteo
from {jHipister.-?
Cpwarís of «fifty coloren ftcrsomi passed
ihronjh 'Alex attlfU: Va., on Prfítytf wqgfem
theifjhy to Pennsylvania. wher¡¡j| jjMr of
lamínás%va puteha^-1 for theifi by Hueir
Hitter Chas, oí' Albermarie, by
vv iftfcr ffia d&e recoáf¿f f|& &j*e.
^ , f . ' • vv " . %l| ^
(ieor^^ífeilfeín^tdn* Lafarrctttf. son of the
raSpM .a fayette. of úolutipnury Jueiuory>
íá sojourning iífÍB^V í órk.
# ''V •"'• ••' • *r #r
- ■ A'ithoar lí'H n^. tMtjti jrJTCtlIbgiflve slave,
Ttf otoriqty. h".-:i sold at flüeh-
niond to a Cortil Oaro&jp cotton planter.
An anevni Ooppegr mine hacheen diseover-
<5 i in ¿.lfaifrf V,* I'a. It is belie ved
10 haw b¿*y>..,íUe yvofk
eoíéhláT t ri&#s*. The excava-
* *%Poultry—Ml kinds Je demand at exorbi.
taiii pAicts, also mátkcling of eyery diseirpuou
Wu«a i. Kiting «tal^rtlg per cora, atf j F A;y «K.ng^icV
very s-carce at llial.—Invici KeoiaTKa.
"■HhaUk if the City.—We hear no more of
yellów fever, except now and then when a
report is pnt out by some Wick^ jester to
frighten í^inó of our timid coufjfcy dYiends.
We have tnet several persons in town since
t'.e frost who were loathe to b¿H¿ve that yel-
low fever was not still carry i mFm the uúac-
Htttykí say*, gfvii% vlctaal to
^ncuüraget^Í>ft%á;
einnattífl as rapidly a ; ever. We riave it Iroin
intMlicnf^nen. that not a single ea^e of yellow
fever has occurjjed since Í\\ü frost—Register.
man w^r#. To
excite laufhter, dvabloonb art eren «up^vé^jr
a pour devil's mUfcap*. ,
rrtJÜLr
Í As:
payiti KiiKl-g^BeBiqj^ tcrfips to a gir
and sqtuiring accounts wUh jk ¿¡«ft* /*. .. ,
JsAlKamsn wants to make hfm
world, are health, sunshine and con
The I m o f"rmf r mny be hafi gfatist
^-It will ho seen Mpi his advrrl ise-
" d^y*?f pfipei; that Mr. Miller, of
l^4s 30^u)^of the Orange
K
filter may be purchased for te^s than
sum that we oiten spend to make our nei
enviuu?.
A Fool—A critic, when lie tarns author
raK dorahlrn^ ! ",lJs wcll t'' lrai'° " <•.hingifor th
naiMntnl hc<?¡re*í !ípt tbe OsaKo Orange "nm" "f"r " "*,h" "«« - "« '
has no superior.'—Go}\vales Inquirer.
i.io¡>-i art* ctaM fn hf> ^xtfTi^ive
IOC Jk Mi ,
fernor hv
The Qw4 c and Riehniou.1 Railrorid is to
t e opened^tfn' busin 4 o|i the íí7th in.4t *
Wm. twth a fuv^ 'Author, and $aid to
he relate Ut a 1.ji>1 North, com mi fet FU'cldo
in New ¥em v Koverses of for-
tune is sai 1 to hü ilfe c^Uí■!#.
The prosejii U the fnvt year,
|kat M hn.' elected ail
the people.
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Of the o}jj> hundmd and thirty members of
the Canadian 1-vdatmii, Tarty aro inw'yw?.
' ¿Ml *
üristOR, (\\ liijj) ha ; elected to Co'it-
srre.-fcj from the SJ distri<*tfn Kenlfwf^y, to íill
the vacancy cau eH hy the dbatlt u|*l\ Kwing.
San Frand^'o former, was
known hy mi¡iy « f hisdinsi^Rs acqnaintanccs.
ai Henry M^jrV ^
* p
ekl
-tUe trains hwe^been vv*ithdrawn:#a«d the
roaí .-lyjSg^JIe. _
¿ i isíapoío^n ha*
iM, until it bo other-
on offrqfifthls, anil
ncea ^lfyiDg id
■t.
H\ eorre<ipoTWlenl^f the r^Tvesfon News
savs, thirty of the States4rooj>«. who
arrived there on the 7th inst., have deserted
and that severe! others were drown<wl on their
passa^bom Aransas to Cofpmi Chmti. •
*■ * ^Inquirer.
A party df foliara-nt« fror^ fa^t^wunty,
Tenn., hotmd for-flu roUeeoo.. passed Uirou&h
town on Fr)'4ay la?^ Another party fn®
Perry County. Term,, hounil-for Colorado coM
pa^seddhrou^h on i-'wAdsjfi—I&nt'tf,
was cha>ifig him.
come after usf" as the gentleman said when
threw t'fK- barrel in the way of a constable
pi
"A la^s I am no more," as the girl(said when
she" got married.
Ble4-sed is the woman whose
K ,
blind, so she will never tremole a
his eye.
The woman who neglects her Jiolba
front, i í* not the wife of his fcbsothV
's " '' mm
vmm J"
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To .^eeeme slanl^ml'-^-edit a'paflefc ^■teiF^'**"
tVu^iétti trefd on the t^s of rogues aridns^ftirtf
Hr, éíajíp*8 SolHoqy.
Another girl-. What can Mrs, Clapp Be
t'liuA gof] it is ^¿riH'tly l idieuloufe!
Tko railroad between S
AlcA%kl in France*
issued a deereo dw'vcti
Wiso jhkred, lHe*iisti
all oCj^r faréáao
t he próéasa, is pro!
Ob
a^ate
yt
reü.tliattóind.
te^ ordered
mentofhwi
- The irppartt4<^n of t4te (rroat head and
ly heard of t«en. Hañv IJen^hn ahofc jtHe
Ár^ng tlioftéi^o ClamL^he recent víe4o-
riejí tifidí f Mtfrmer of -th^ífran^e device1' of
kno^-nothi^gism4^b% turned 'tla^ohhition'
iñtoaoi owmg wKtia-t'ewold^inne^Lm iexa-.l lullr c'£ |,r'v'' an*¿ {hfit is f' uv nyire H.
The victories, thev say. are very decided, I necet fary. I den'tb^licve in &iy?s^ovffiSBIMf
-Yet all 1 ht# avai'etli nie not^in^. ^o lonjr as'i faces, ringlets and romances, jewetry an3 ifl&p
I see Mordeeai Uia .Tew^ «iuiná: at the Kind's' ropes, m'IKs and satins! what'fH*) he done )
f1''" 'i Ur"ti ,«dnpt«w« «••■m t«j a whole che t full of my old clothfi
be a« nnsnecef^nil m their enorts to nut 'Ton-n . . i, , . t " ...
í.^4 c •' c- ' i n it ■ ! , . taat 1 ve l>een savfiiff to make my eoyIb jack-
•OMS nn ns Smbad the bailoteas m his . , . , ,,ru - i
oxcrlioiK ■ Khnke oh' Hieot.1 n« of th- UH". -A:",,:h-r.uW';.1 AV b" 5 10 1,18 Ba,nc «
Sueh backing as he gives -tticnfjf more felt
than welcome to toe recijá^nt#,— CicUian.
note it church for '/"blkss-inon- kkckived.*' . v3r■'%■>
Well I suppose my girls wijl torn to i
one of these days, (it's hard to oe facetious *
when maVs to be crossed and thwarted In ihi* ^
oncea year.) Mrs. Ciapp has a very oU
+tinate slreak in her disposition in this respect., %
It's wa?4e po^roer to reason with her;
to go in at oluffSr and out oí the other^lí;^¿. -
getfi ííoh<j (u> one pauieular-track,
jtut^ tM your arms atid fct her take ber ti'mf%
i^fon it. ¿lie knows I prefer boy*, that woman \
does, ju«n well as he knows her .ajlWlf ia
*- EMiOR\TiON.-*The twieáT emigration con-
tinues to pour in; an inmost ^hbniken sue-
session of wagons is passing through our
fcoWn. Tbe crops of corn t cy ^ very abun-
dant, the price- has not. nor do we think will*
rea h; the h^ht it did Jast year. The mer-
chants are receiving their fall si |>{)iies, nnd
j*wsine s for some months almost impended,
itia^ain revived, and almost eferv bram h of
trade seams to t«el the impulse. Ñf*w comers
are lotrllv eng-agred in preparinpi/or the winter,
ami all seem looking forward to a prosperous
future.— HV?ro Era.
ill the family, I'd iike to knew ] I shall tfeMkX~
tánetA And - now she wants mc tOipot 0^^%
M&f
■Jm
Health of Victoria.—Since the^appea ra net1
of the timely frost about two t^ks a^o, we
have, heard of no new casca of
those who were then sick have been resBSU,
to lveahti. 'the weather continues re toar k a
hly pleasant and ddisrhtftd-—much i-esembiing
a Northefn May. tf there is any KÍcJftK\<3 in
Wt.
^No^mail came
iogtoihf Sboi
cur the future mI regularly
occurred for the list few weahall
«ease to reoapl them; but our readers may
tmaaaureélialmhmtéUMft itrrt&bmétimy
w® be iaformed of it.—Bottrop Aémtirnr.
fíeu¿/Well,there's a limittü h^man p<|t
I shall tell her, vefyklecidedly, as sóon as hijgr.;
^rucl probation is yver, ih^ta s>top mutt be { ttt
o this. It*# no flfite fclgp man to prclend
master of his own house when he laif'r.
—1 *■ ■ ;iV
Mf. PaHtofr a,lvl«v|l| yoanjr } ople te- ,
flj<M«rfeUI. f (oappfr if*
the i n lor in a 1 i oa" tiüd "at^lMry. rt tr
known a falfuré
■ Man
rtKmey
always
kin people.
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«mall atomaohi
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Newcomb, James P. The Alamo Star (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 15, Ed. 1 Monday, December 11, 1854, newspaper, December 11, 1854; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177001/m1/3/: 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.