The Northern Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 36, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 24, 1846 Page: 2 of 4
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pouring torwara wr-u m.uu. a--...
hereanDsared to be no eua to me rusuioi
tliosaSBi. "TETfswfibout cessation did thr
steady columns arrive all diy long end wen-.
still hurrcingjo when ai fear o clock tb-
atctTcrmjeed. Thuiatjeties that cov
eredftelSfgii's around the city opened their
lernble fire and io moment Dresden be-
came in targf-t of "three hundred cannou all
trained upon br devoted buiHmgs. TbeB
commenced one of w't wildest scenes. St
Cyr replied wills hU artillery and ihunder
ikunftrr as if the hot August af-
rooowas ending w a real "! heaven
3alkWI inanncMjbewer in the cny
whirellK blazing bombs tw versing weskr.
bung tor a moment like mosienijets M aeaiu
over ikt sre nd then dropped.with an
nfeaion that shook the ground among the
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.Wgbtowd nhJMn Ati the snrc oy
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.i . .n.4AH nti ihi1 Hrrn tauiiuaxi;
rsmmefla s mwhhw" n-.. -
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tfaeaHiBdmrRUHB wagons thresh
the streets; wd at wralhe steady tramp
of themareBigcrfiB iUil hasteoiflg
the wotk of deaili wbiW over all as rf to
drown all like soccesswe thunder clap
where tbe Sgbtoiag &Hs . spoke the
fierce batteries that were exploding on e
ack!
ir But the confiMion and death ana R
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r j j .k.nJ bin me crv; oor me rrencu wore viciohobj
B the confiMion and death awt fsm .... - . ; i
other.
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burning boUdings shot their tUmes heaven
ward were BOt vet complete. The inhabi
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hni fled to theif ceJIersJo escape thejball ;
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nd sheik that ioslWery moment
.bmnnl ihnr dwelling: and amid the bur-
yyand bosUe oT tb. arriving arjlies. aouj
.i..;r ieir tred alonir tbe s'.reets and the
tfaeirAasty ueoo ok "o -
snd
roll of ditiias ana ratum? m nuwi
clangor of aumpoti and ihucder of artilleiy
ihe sicnal was given for the assault three
z-nnnon shots from the heights of KaecKnitz
The next moment six massif e columns with
frftv cannon at their head began to move
down the slopes-rpreKkS straight tor the
chv. Tbo raufUed sound of their heavy
measured tread was beard within tbe walk
as ia dead silence and awful majesty they
moved steadily forward upon the batteries.
It was a sight lo strike terror in lie heart
of tbe baWest but St Cyr matked their ad-
vance whb :he calmness of a fearless soul
and firmly awaited tbe aatet that even Na-j
poleon trembled to behold. Ka sooner did
ihey come witbwtlie range of artillery than
the ominous silence was btoken by its deaf-
ening roar. In a moment tbe heights about
the cy were in a-blsze; tbe My cannon at
tbe head of tbe columns tAcUtd fonh fire
and eraokej and amid tbe charging mfoolry
the bursting of shells the rolling of mus-
ketry and tbe explosion of hundreds of can-
non" St Cyr received the shock. For two
houis did the battle rage with sanguinary
ferocity. The plain was covered with dead
the suburbs were overwhelmed with as
saibnts and ready to yield esery moment
tbe enemies batteries were pSa?i within
fifteen rods of the ramparts thoases of tbe
pioneers were heard on the gatesj and shoqts
nd yells and execrations rose over the
walls of tbo cy. The lest of St Cyr'a re-
serve were in the battle and had been for
half an hour aad Napoleon began to trem-
ble for his army. But at half past sir io tbe
fight tbe Young Guard arrived shouting
as tber came and were received in Tatars
rvith shouts by tbo army that tor a aotnent
drowned the roar of buitlev Then Napole
on's brow cleared up and St Cyr for the
first timedrew a s!gb of relW.
Tbe gales were thrown open aed tbe
impetuous. Ney with the iarincibie Guaid
poured tbrough ooe Skc s rcsistleas torrent
on ibe foe-followtd soon after by Mural
with bis headlong cavalry. Mortier salUed
forth from another; and too Young Guard
though weary and travetworn burst with
loud cheers on the chief redoubt which
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Otter HO Wing in ikooo 00a oeni nienoi
from the French and swept it like a tor-
nado. "TbpiB six massive column ibmaea and
riddled tbrough recoiled before ihis fierce
onset Irku tha wayes when they meet a rock;
and sutgeJ back from the walls. In the
rnein time dark and heavy clouds began to
roll up tbe scoreaiog feoaveas and tbe dis-
tant roar .of tfeundar mingled with tbe roar
ofsttitiery. Men had turned this hotAu-
gestnuerhoon into a ba'tle-storm. and now
tbe ctoraents were 10 end it with a fight of
their own. Ia ibe midst of the deoptuiog
cloomtbe alBee now forme first time sware
that the Emperor was in tbe city drew off
thefr troops fur the Bghi The raia came
down as il- tbe deads were fauflg drench-
ing lho!ivmgand4he dead armies yet Napo-
leon heedless of the storm and knowing
what greetVesuIu rested upon tbe next Uy's
ndien" w-os- r eon hurrying on foot thtougb
the streets to the bridge oer wbib be ex-
pected tbe corps ef Marmentand Victor lo
arrive. With anxious .heart he stood and
listened till the heavy tread of their advan-
cingcoiuras through the darkness relieved
his suspense; and lbmras they began io pour
over tbe bridge be hastened backand trav
using $6. city passed out at tbo other aide
and visitedine enure nneatrwi were now tor
tued without the walls. Tho bivoua fires
shed a lurid Jigjil ovar tbe field and became
at cvejyep upon hsaps of corpses while
croansnnd iarocjitaiions issued from the
gloom jn every direction ;f thousand off
wounded uccoveroa-ana'UuouneUjjay xpo-
se to 4he storm draggring out the weary
nfgbua pam. Early in the morning Napo
feon was en horseback and rode Out Jo the
army- Taking bis place beside a huge fire
that ivas bUzing and cracltliag in the centre
of ihefJ3MJSuBrd lsfj hJs ffllis for l"e
day. ieiorwas en IhcTtght; jficTjeiisless
M-iritstSt Cvrnnd Marrront wete in the
fclVx-rln nmmsnded in ner-!
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"The -rain still fell in .inrrents.-and ihe-J
thick mist shrouded the fieU a if to shut
out the gTSSiy spectacle 1i?bem exhibited !
The cannonading' seen commenced but with!
HnlerfTpcl a them1l concealed the armies (
from eech other. A hundred and sixty thou j
fund of the aHias.strclched in a tins seraieir-1
el- along the heights while Napoleon with j
it handred cud thirty lheusaml in the plain
below was waking a favoriUe moini-ni inj
which to commence the attack. "At length i
.h 1-nW. nnrd nn the rihtlv?-e a fi.ro
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Jfiw w beard a Vicior pressed frrmly n -
rakiAthe Aumian baUcr. SiitWenlv Na
Icon beard n ikoil like a fsllmg motintnHi
VThife Vicior was ensaglnfi the enetay in
. t . : t : .u ! n I luri I
luucninmLHuneicciTLU ill ius larsH iiiittsansi
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of warning burst with twclresfeoujaml car
airy on' the enemy fie lode straight ibiouph
tketr hrokeo lines.nnd tram pled ua4or loot tb
dead tad dying. Key was equally socce?-
lul on the left awl as the mi.rtified. it son-
fed the allied wines both driven back. The
day wore away in bteod carti loiwjed with
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nP woonoao msTeoina conswni Hrenm m -
.LHi an uoiait mm ivhiii ttrjuv utxiit iya
i nnr invr "rrwir- tur amrxi ui uiic nnj uniima
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I to retreat "
THE CAPITULATION OF
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tne ronor w ioc rorismou.o i nouar
commands a company in the Ohio Volon-
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stege and capture o; Monterey ot wbcii be
has written an interesting narrative for the
paper of which he is proprietor and editor j Senator in place of Mr. Ha wood resign-
We copy the following account of tbe ca-' .-d.
piiulation wbkb we dare say will interest
most of our readers Trtpic
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of truce was sent to General Worth and
mother borne by Colonel Moreno to Gen.
Taylor with proposals for a surrender.
The negotiation was opened that day; on
tbe next the articles were duly signed and
on Saturday they surrendered in fact and
retired from their powder-blackened Jens of
destruction from which bohs of death were
driven npon our brave troops wbo marched
in and hoisted thfe stars and stripss with many
hearty and prolonged cheers. The ceremo
ny was a deeply intcrrsting spectacle as I
am toW by those .who wttiiossed it I rode
through several of the streets tbat afternoon
Tbe whole place was marked by indications
of universal mourning. The inbabitan't-
were busily engaged in moving ialo tbeir
homes. A deep gloom bad settled upon
tbeir swatthy countenances. Tbe officers
many of whom nre dstilians of bifh rank
education and fortunes were dressed in
raoarnngtand moved about wbh a dispirit-
ed aii with tbeir heads covered with crape
apparently overwhelmed with affliction
The ladies seemed all nuns for black man-
dIme and sorrowful visages wore all the
fashioR onthat wnfulday. I was riot sut-
prised at this exbibition of feoiing knowing
the confidence in absolute security that bad
been inspired by tbo extensive preparation
for defence. Many a battle has been fought
under tbe walls pf Monterey and yet U was
never taken. It withstood n regular siegt
offourteen daysin the !t revolution against;
Spain and the republicans held the plow j
unharmed. -And then it if a beautiful city
surrounded by the lofty paks of the Sietra
Ma J re wijh a spxcio us vaUeyj-fertile ajs any j
portion of ibe earth and full of all that !
wealth and luxury command to make luvj
pleasant It noWi Iundarslandrmany dar!
ilies of education iuA refinement. Its gar-
1
dens are full of the orenge pomegranate
fig grape vine and ovtry decipbon of fruit
belonging to an almost tropical latitude. A
canal of chrystal water gnrgles through the
cool shades supplying an abandanco of pure
cool war Jrcsh from the mountain side.
The bouses are all white the streets well
paved with limestone rwbblesnd stretch out
for miles filled wkh multitude hurrying io
and fro iu confusion.. The soldiers of both
- i nc cinoonwiiBg nay ogmwrnnirm cwi ; accounts made out and we wish those ln-
tinued until Thursday morning when a fligJ dtbIej l0 us 0 come forward a.j ieil.
armies meet in silecce end pass with muiaJCDNiCATtoN or a tows 00 mm 15.
but courteous salute. Ill rrorrzard cmilUN. SIONER.
of triumph fight up the countenances of tb
rVmerkan; vA esotraet with the sombre
! saddened expression rejttnjrotKSo those of
the Mexicans. There it raucb here I would
likeju) write of and some day may describe
for the readers nf the Tribune but I bare
too long deferred tbe-detaits moil later cstmg
to every reader - concerning the fate of the
members of our company and regiment as
ascertained after the battle."
Istlsescc or Railcoads on TnE Wia-
tueb The German pcbnellpost says tbat
the well knor.-n natural philosopher Dr
August has made a comnunicatien in a Ber
lin paper in which' he states that when an
extended portion of tbe earth's surface is
brought bj & set of railroad tracks into con-
nection of electrical conductors the eccumu-
latiBn of electricity In the loer partof the
atmosphere is prevented as the Tton ' track's
cfiect a constant electrical equilUfdam be
tween remote regions By this means a vio-
lent storm ia rendered unlikely and if -one
should arise it would undergo aconstderablef
diminQiion Tbe doctor slate: it as afictUball be obliged lo omit tbeir publication.- j
tbat since Berlin "bar becomethefecus of ! Tbe editor of a paper wbo is at tbe saute)
several railroads there bave been no violent;
stormr; and all tbat hare arisen here hid s .
rapid end senile lerminu1jw?i2 k4
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cLARKSYlLLE AND BONrtAM.
THURSDAY DECEMBER 24. IS46
j We aw aWNMmee Irti
CrmmCMUaU tor Catond of (he lit
KrxiiMM Sad BrtfaOe. in Divfeio Teaai Mi-
itU.
CT Wc are aalhorUed la aaaoiwec Chabu
C. Wtuicuc as a cawfiihte Tor Culooi ml IM
Rrgnarai H Brigade tit INtwioa Tsxm MfliOa
! I". J. Pu-lan is oor reprewateUTe at the
Stiitici la Bokba.
Any cMoanokaiiom or adierltteatrBb dasigard
for thy aaoer and leA with hia ill rccche atien-
liaa lYaon. Uaad HHa wood at aae dsllar Iter
' losd m; be recnH at this offict. m paratent of
I r.l
1 wamrmw-
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-;ii .i-- do so at eoe. so that we mav
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Lnn.v vrhmt ne bunt la comma far
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Corn A small quantity of corn at the
current rate received in payment of does to
this office
KT We ace rjed hv our earlier. aSs
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-ye.-io y ia oe ww c. apw i ;. rieroa ano oioer areirm D'r' -
frieoos to-aismm- sad t their iJuitlcw of bb.arc extravagant ra their rrauec of the niag -
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bENAToit rxox iortk o a no una.
Hon. George E. Badger has been elecitd
Settle vp h is now near the close of
I tbe year. We shall in a few days have our
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Those who can do so we u wh to pay as
money for which a newspaper tstabiiebmem
has continual need and loose who have not
money we wish to call in fcml close their
accounts by note.
Our friends ia tha adjoining CouuiesR'he-
foiled to pay up during tbo session of the
court wtllobiigd csby attending to it now.
Itis'ratber bard was well as unproStabieto
ruaaoouitncciicjii 10 cotKdsmBii afcounis.
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and receive boreiv ebooeh to riiv our tav-
ami ikb ) ctiuK v j j
erabilU. Our Ineods will bear in mind.
tbat it is the papt. and col tiie ' "itroo-
iziog" which sustain aewpiprr
New PosTOrnci: A Post Oil.- has
been esullisbed on Pma O'tk. in tb.s
County SamoelS Smith Pc-it M vter Oar
friends in that region who bare r a ion;
time complained of tbe warn rlancfu---.
and expressed tbeir disposition t) take the
Stacdaid. have now an oppor.ioi;v to t-rsvr
their purposes and ours join: Fy
Sion Painting. There a." J-wr things
after good bouses bare been crr.r:e. !ac!i
mora improve the appearance tf a Toan. journal; ia fu'l tide of success. At on of t and is tbe Wetm m well a Hie fa8sru ben-
than neatly executed signs digaating the 1 these theatres so great wis the rush to see j Vfbe. bU aaa it appears have proved de-
the various pursuits of the individuals who do
business in it. They are at ibe same time
ornamental business like and useful direct
log persoas from tbe Country who have
business in tbe Town where to find Individ-
aals. or make purchases
A goodoppoiiunity is now oSered to pro
cure slns; Mr. Clark whose Catdittobe
icnd ' ottr wpef uikiog great ptessure in
satirfying tbe wants of all parsons in this
of business. ' Evideaces of his skill ra.ty
be seen at vurfous places about Town and
on the Standard Office in particular
-Merehaottat Paris and Boabam-should
not omit tie opportunity 10 procure signs
near home. Heretofore if ibey wished such
eu article they had lo send to New Orleans
for it.
We ate indebted to G. C. Goodmg Esq. of
Fort Towsou for law papers.
Christmas Holadats There will I e
no paper issued from ibis oEke next week ;
our printers desiring lo take the usual recrea
tion of lb season.
We give this week tbe conclusion of ibis
subject o.nuiing a portion ef the comtnu
nicatioo on account of its extreme length
and the ltitode(as it stemed to u)qQnecca-
ri'y taken iu dncussmg the question. Wc
have given all tbe argument upon the merits
of tbe cootro'ersy which we found in the
manuscript aud we hope the writer wilt be
sautrkd with this. At nil events we shell
be obliged to restrict all our correspondents
to nnklesrf reasonable hrgth. free from
personality aed we matt insist upon it that
If tbey do not themselves wihe legibly they
muH get some one to copy (before sending to
ut) wbo does 10 write.
It is almost weekly the case tbil net a soul
about our establishment except tbe editor
can make out the difficult passages In ibe
manuscripts sent us and tbe consequence
is greet aiuicuny ana aej in puuigg them
in type.
Hereafter when ibis requirement . is ast
obserred nnltss there i something exceed
ingly tnteresutig in tbe subject matter 0;
m the .style In which k Ix treated 01. ne
time tbe publisher has something else to do
than 10 copy ot interpret the hieroglyphics of j
careless writers
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New Mlkrexprelorgie 2ihlL. tha
Malar Cncral SeoU. bad been asiiened
to
tno cemmand oTtoriafces w be reoeenifat
at TampicoarH was to Isatc immedttMly
for Ibatpojniu- i
TsxTaTsr -We highly pleas
edadayortwo swee with some benopl-l
tspecfSieVs?PtBfeVwf w -
son at the plantain ef M M.rer -
MemlemUeUoloraeamiol.ir saretny.
on the BMM. T.W specie ear
tban the kH taporMH WRar tbt have
reep this wor in oor market The prama
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aifc late". cloar and weilformed. and the
tugar has a defkieos flavor. We shall be
boppy when our phnters can furnish enough
of this excellent sugar la supply the do-
mestic demand for ifcia article. VVe are con-
fident that oor merchants will never derive
any ad rentage by imporutig sugar when
the domeatie product shall be soiScieoi Mr
the homsceosumptton. We oaderstaod that
Messrs. Sweeny Mercer and &l-niee in
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land to bring a considerable quantity of their
5.110 ak for sdo. Thoe. who
difR io non-hate would do wftll io call .1
aGE.tEAmScoTW-IK m sfcted w
U.aoflkeofM.j.ScraaUNtfaithes.gnofihe!aRi0"r "k- l U 'J
y Tenao. irhera theso snecimtiii aree Mwaffc BatUrKfe & Hwiiaoa to say that
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We obierve H stated m sooe of the the
foreign papers that tecentexcavauoos among
the ruins of ancient Nineveh hae develop-
ed moay of the carJOMtie ot that renowned
city. Among these are winged lions twelve
feet bigh. which though buried for tboo-
saads of rears owter the sand have enmr out
fresh and beautiful as if they bad jM left khe
ban J of an accomplished sculptor Diodor -
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city' end they oeciare that sever dm any
city come up to this is these respects. Many :
of tbekdescriptioBS of W architecture sculp-
lure and other arts by which it was mm-
mcmedaadembollithed. show thai buil-
ders and baulfkrs understood almost every
thmg that bos been chimed in ths depan-
menie a: of more recent dncovery. even to
the atch and the oxcavations may a'lest the
truth ef what the pen of history has so long-
recorded.
Theatricals in America Tberxtra
ordinary success of tbe theatrical amosemrots
in this country in every department rcoste
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cat season.is deservedly the theme of gfnerilrfa4iAil j. - j -tit ik. f.ikr iha'
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. a lot a v ! m mm .. i s .- t. -
v.i-.j..cij uu w .-
remark. Formei ly the patronage oftbea'tsljiew ZesUI Cbief itshi. j-ww anj h.theeafr-
1 01 1 out it has extended to liastor. I'nita- . .... .... . ja...
..- . t ..Hfctev wbo i. U- the fther -T To!. YVal'er j be 1-oedlJU-lj dwwu IrosB He gmi.HHx
d-pw Bilumore an-J the Soothrrn and : k-. s.m w.. aoal-on-aa ' u... rt i.
Western cities This year wc have more
and we my judge of the desire oflfacpeopl J
.itunianisuniilr of artist than err Lifoio.
for this species of amusement by the rxtta-
:untry tuccrss that has attended slmoi all '
the artuts who bare lately arrivid fo:n
Europe
Some felea of the sarcess of iLe.in:c:s i.t
AmMicilbe nresent season marbr formed .
Jmthefoct.hat m Boston a ci-y .caring a
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notation for more -ba ordm.ry "'g'-
laeedness. there nre four theatres now npen
an J. as fares we mar jodge from the BoVoo
thelCeonsona late occasion tbat tickets
were sold st a pi etui am or fifssra dollars.
One of ibe strongest proofe of the present
extraordinary success of theatrical: w the
fact that Mr Kean ia conoeoion wkh ih
management ot me l'arx tneatre is bdooi 10
nroduec at au exwns of tw.Ive thoosand
doibtrs one of Shakspeares p'ay-King'
John. The brilliant sueeess of hichard ;
produced but season on a smaller e:le to-'
grthor with the dwire of canying oat Mr.
ICean's wish of originat'nBr a series of great
Sbakspeariun revivals in Aiwiicj have ne
doubt stmvilated tho maoagrmeot to thb
great outlay.
This will be the greatest dra-
malic representation ever anempted in Araer
tea aad will in all probibilhy bare as ira
the! c tun oV. I". Herald.
Sword rou Gen 'Iatur lie N.w
York CasiBiereiaf gives the followmg dt-e-1
criptian of a sold stvu J prcsei.lcd by the
State of Louisiana to Gen. Tayior which is
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wttb richly engraved cs wrocsbt ormmn:
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Oo two di visions of the frort stde ari scene
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eOUVta. St ISV wmm ve e- mmm v r' v - v - fc
inwriiitiaw u Presented br tbe Stale
ruianato General Z Taylor m tesiimo.;
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shown by him dop'ng-his militiry life boi
pa'rtkubirly during the battles of Palo Alto
on ibe Stb and of Rivroa de la Pa I ma on
theJhhofMay 1S46.
Surmounting lbc battle scenes appears
tbe coat of arms of Louisiana and tr the
ctntre of tbe scabbard tbe American eagle
richly engraved. The gra.-pis cotnpoied
of alternate mother of pearl and gold facets
richly engraved and studded asd protected
by a massive gold chain. The head repre-
sents a revolutionary cap and ptume sur
mounted by a precious cairngborm stone
" JE3" Fifiyflve counties hi Nw York
give 124336 majority in favor of the new
constitution of that State. Only four mare
counties remain :a bo heard finra. I be
majority in forty-nine counties against n&gro
sufiersgu is 126856.
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H3 Mike Walsh was elected to .the
State Assemblv.in New Yotkuby soaaeeSCOi
nv of the high opinion held by the p.ople of ; "' m prwu inat ;uey
this Stare ofthe skill cocdon and jadgmtntito draw oUt asd owi " WMe
majority qrer the higbtst candidils exccpjfSquantatpf bnjieji jtseljg firafeer-tn a reefcyf
Wenman who was also on the Native
t- '
Itfi.HtiHjKP'iiAUlunMfM.
FTKto is nqvirffuH opcratn at St PettrQ
barer perhaps (bfe most extraordHwry a well
a j pfffaDtfe'cammercwr tnWIhinenl wWcb
can be found intheksiory of th world an-
ckl or-modein .!esrs. &Hwiak & Hue-
". Jomoj.v.gpM boil-
-r kers of bildelpfcW ba..nf seeded
f "-K-Bi'WP"i-P " -
j -" f - - tor
" 1" 3i"-' ojif"
i--i ..- c
- h?e looMed thanoel .Un. k Ati hn.( a J "J
- mfaciy rfioHMM. iolp-d th dJ of nature The Oj"J
i " "J e.pe
and in the condoetinc of which there are
" m "c t""w" """ meiearei
i .. ft t
some curieui waiuro. i e Koap on Matt
a men; such a coagrefitioR exceeding ib
whole popototton of a goad sisod lowa oad
coouMing of Eovitah Amncsa Scotch
j Irub. German aoA Raman a cnjMnr
"hi
sold wis fe kept on aoy at tf work ana a
psikct poke force whose duiirs are coo-
-....... ...
nnrfi to iae estaMMMoeat Krltacioty mm
almtrri.- nallan in divi-hsro (u uMnLrL... W tK rfgh iMhllldlfVOt her ! I"'1
..j fc . ...-B .
coodocl excepting Rosotaos anil rations
''"th. .job "S'So?"
" "' u "' 8" "h-J S8ootB
. . i
jocy oavo avagij apprairo agiosi inisr
ircauneo' so peculiar to thissenii-barbaroiK
nation bat without elect. The pfas of pay.
ng tha enonsous owltwodo is tagraious
On being engaged the man's name- u e
be.
lieve not even ask.d but be pteormrd j iVsoedTy wtthooti riT.ti".. Tlf cnitrailsr
wuhamrual. notobered; ia the pay-boosvi was excellent ami amid a tbootood irmpn-
are 3500 wooden boxes and oo presrntiag ' tioos.sbe preserved ber gnj&y of mind&waa-
bioiseM an Satuiday o-ghi fr bi py. the J ners. The lowVE-sH of Esox oh UwdeatK of
t'trtl: hand him Km uioactr latin his mrdal i .. trak nib a diasinalad'. bcartlrri rotarf 01
1 o m . wUefc tf Jfopp)rf w (fc- (jf
; noBlber tlMl W hw ..ncher rnriil
' . ' r ..
lab.edge of cccageiaent for i' forowmz
week
-Af:xiN Journal
XF.tV ZEALAND
W. bare aotied l(. ibe YK Sr.)
n ataek awde bj tb En-tah aa tbe Cbi-f Heki
Ka ' l--- -
. ... .. . TL .
.-n j.i..i Tt. r iv ..
i 1. of . the Castor Csltiop. lU-e llwv ;ad
Nonh nr.
i 3d wucnftd
VZr" li '"I
Tfce Ion of tbe Iaj:nn iras ach
j "tjt
A Ute alier of Witar h Smitb". Eorrpew
Tbj jn Uwi Ibr (Met Jebt.b is ibe bnd aau
froal of alt tbe oppuMliaa wbM Um Bri b forces
hire m w-A Ns. Z-liad A beiog a
native sad to ike mwoer bora" i s IriJ.m.
ad frua tbe sxift. r a- oVktrt el! ii -he blooiry
o
"a" ""':
t -.-.r. a n J : -Tihe .. x N-.-Va: O.n-
... - a.. . .... .' V ..Sv. 11.7V.
j -- -
vtarai inn .1 rua oani sai uas? lii u i j im..- -mil
HidttT well known ia Mwwinn ad ljiwao
from ha c one . licet Uh tli prrss et lire tor
. ....
TbtreK t course mac" rom.a-e eo aartled!
' i a a"hiurr 01 ae.tev ji!ina iw i
f It r as told bj- t'-s EngKsb p!per iha tnal fc-1
: got ca: nay aiaous;
tbe natives keraiix- 60
hU bravery 'I" " P" Cbwf
!eu b- Pre.u-.-s Jl tU to u. troe
"Web. fross tbe eature of er ih'iimm.
' bare oo diH-be . PMrf lleii. iu hi..
stmHaaloprotl4aato Ike BntaA OjenaaHtM.
jfoB8vin?iB boosep. cf bU Mlarto!
"jeee. Mr. Uicfiev tbs fatber a rebe1 j
1 -98 (be Irish patriots at tba: Jar ireee
i S"" "ir mm-
I gj. Stcwuii's great CW e Tmfk itbr
j anwsloa m Bfaadway New Yok. Its
rea:i lbc gtil gre jJ? km
Lf. famoMd to 633 000
I f.. Comedy -There wn onseaeiir.
tbo Rwsburgti Thtre on Tb-i'srUri
errnmg week not aonoun-rd ir. too bill I
While ubymg in tbe IrUh Anornoy. Mr 1
Lronard the Irish comrfmn. 10U m of tbe
actors 10 change bis position on the stage
1 The actor whose naivw was Svmowr. took
! ogVnce at tbe mode in which it- direvticn
ws givrn and seising a chi.r renmeaeed
J n attack open Mr. Lromvd. Afer striding
hti.i two or three timer Sey-nour ran off" rbe
j ?ge. He was immevJiatf y ukrn to tbe
pJwe office vhcn be gave fail for hija;.
DM""" ''h ""attr wis fLta'Aj ajisre
' before the Mayo.
' ; "
1 OrR Natt We are tmd by
"
-irpnia u-r.. nBl r 5- -.
It I. ft. : nu-s ik.iL &.&a.a - - --
liiumaMi 2al prevail among the officers
!" ' . .' .
!anJ m-n of the Gulf Siittadron: tbat their
.
: MPoceto eugage tho enemy has a!most
b h a point of Irenzy. On we occsio.
.' tS fkau IbLA ntlolsast tTi A tuTltr tad 3 OA IVNnTI
j r. -.w -..r - -
"poWe was the rush of tbe officers
. F . . . . t -
bad
the'
raises ef these who drew blanks Oae ofll
cer wbo boa drawn 3 blank actually smug-
gled himself into the attacking party and
being detected was suspended therfor. The
loxpeduioa iikd limply because the ships
coohi not get over Ibe bnr on arcount ot the
heavy swell. Cera. Ctmnrr himself took
the souwimgs and amid the thick flying
bells of tbe enemy coolly regulatrd the
movements of the convoy flu withdrew
when he discovered ibe impracticability 0I
geuiogover tbe bar. DtHn.
Ths Boas Cannon This terrible in.
strumrnt of .rear now. on.irin! at Bostod is
wejl cutcubilcd to destrortha castle at- Vara
CreZj if all wbfeh is said ofais power betruc-
Recently it was leaded with 25. lbs ofpow.
der end a lS2.shdLcontaiuio2 7.1b Mw
der and GHcdwith a 3&sccoad S. .Iuiv-b1
iben elevated to Jo degrees and -fired. Tnel
-"--- T-J- ---
.S.-A t
shell Jell atta disUsce 3 1-2 miteV ai
Uck-fbtQ and fxpiosea Jtartcc outa pit 12fserr
across.
MoasmS
N:C0FlS2fE-
rBC r-.
yocejuwyaayigi
B W. 1
fc Bbr wbo
b irrs;d
arty one
rvrlv.ru !n t nfatlfW Kc'IetiUin
J JL&-- Ayn.itti litMLg'J!
elss in mo nouscf ncr mceF-wcaia
a very sweet oxpresaon and jremjsofSi-
tiafuri.that. jmmdlyr0a.eta5n?-at
wo UJrolunuir.ly - &jf:
feoohwe bava seen bftbr -ttMf n
ewwi - r. - .. - "--"-""SBy:
ofi tbore in ttat fiarfy. nrfjg g
"V r" f.1S ifJatib
9. ft ht ftwad of minerleW9Hlatin
. .i- ' '5. j
romembers seek her a dmi ifesfcCztd
stock'! girf BBfswgr a cllrrthtfdoor
ofoaeof too obsuss laaw4Qi-UUtoj-OJe
fa fcc dwlia Bif
Bot evse tJr.n she wa-dfatwfiiB8Ir Mr
to tBSat3e.'dadWlw dfe?r s'fey'
i .- v ".:.. .asm m
a gMWftwif:.. iw- .aaimt-i Vl &x. "
- - !- .-"- .j J
took k in CM fit! W. ty&ll
Tappi-n'llotTalIlli 5&e&ni
geatlemao's exortioas bt Hk 'ww(yvB
hod pe aeay. tfcf iw of Msae-
pheaa was well known qjtt rfwr too "Pl
of. The Ky Stnveos of the dirtj-f-av-
j ley ia Bristol sooa beeejtmc te
songstress of thotropoisa.il sOod coo'
I . j--fb Jjntf ;
lei m me arow m. ivsr rMrin. ""
uw swtoiisnodid not ash o it coo
cmhm whirl toofoasod AiBjUCi she Car-
nrd virtues wbkb adorned her pusuien i
. . t tr ev . r.. i...
1 be inntt riid mvmmtiiaua ajid the naet
tof co
kljr ?
J M mT-l ZlTZ t
coW not
at ton?
.. iiMiknix bfinrmanisi iyn r.scx.
. " . M " t . ui. .
. .... o.iu W i tlutmK tmU- it
T b of the time when she.8?to o
""? ' . '
i.i;t.i tiAfiauiM ami thooti?. svo
!"' h J 'borooghfoeo.
.... wm " I -ff - -
1V-mi -j- mi TivMiti t- atr-bv
" !.."
I C"- .bat CearroJ JrH U Eeoob h.W
! lat'a isnmediste aa POMtfT mcsiUre U.
prawba ptrrssoa for Tawparo.- There atu.
. . . .' o.. j..i. i
1 utimis.oanitnisT wr onna mH -
ni... it- t.-: ...oat
! UO-' " -.-S
. .. .. . .1 .. :....
org jr B rtoo RoOff''.
' !- -.J -
V.. -. ' of (
1 ' i-' i"-j r-''-i-ijel ursmy-f
- P V? Brtt" T a'3
.
Tb? promp ps aa J cBrrgy o fV pt
firt fnrrts coorufd. naabcb hmrS
. ff bmJ fco h .
f. :"ve T'rrJ w B---u of sue J
i promr' an-J em ic cnuraeter m reSj-n'ioiv
potmen
Wc kao.v the fict tbat wttbia tlm- loirs
af;er ti arrival of Commwltfo P.-rvy. H
in arci-tsary pfaas' wete pwrfe ajl the itrj-
qnisi'i.ar snt rut atrenfey and rvn.
reira-rs u&drt way. audio nMns to pt-
this for ali tbe cootmgeocicVT the east
AUhiuga as we urtdVrsftd GeotriTd
J.-sup aral'Gr'wke wvre no i 1 p&a-ssi.m of
order. rftttic to supp'yia troops r-r Tt u-pi.-r
yet tbsy ha-e ultra the rrsporssibility;
j ani pirrsed scb usaarrs as are enfllt-d o
b apfrr-U-i-.a oitae geactl govrrummi
" "e'! 'L" """' at ""??:.
T!- Bl " V. SHtis fi-
1 ouTTy esp-c el yea acr si w coaplnc ic4
. 3dJ hy "'N be Naw"?'! dptrb.-
: ! "o"' 'po s J w-re m
' hr'r xnT fr Tampico drbm ib nex- 21
J bo" -V-
fr-.
. rurTwrjfop Crrrut;inoN or Mjw
TxdsT' Moot o tbo UwN mhjfpn
m thr-if etsJittvorj to aeqHt Gb. Taylor I
aii eruoaro for tbe vovy uesanfCvebKy serma
of U cpit jlnioti of Mooter r-. throw tbo
whnl-- tepioabitity usan tnovCemmissiofi-
or appointed by Gea. 'IfeyJtrrJand sayiUtct
! he was oaund to the leems. hot wn over
.-.. vl .v .:. it
ruled. lh- abssniily oftto pMttoa i tM
fviJer; butastherprrHrjabesome who wlB
aK for strli further evidowee.'aod ae Trxa
ftrls a particulsr interest ia tio mstteft
heb because she fcrntsited ooeof the Cent.
mission! and because her Tutunirers were
not t!J(c with tbo cafMetlhtioa we girt;
tho toUowiug rxtraet of a IeHr wiktea by
Oor. H'o-lerson bimseK to the editor u?
tb Austin Detaocra shortly after tbe UM-
tto asd thf stgtMUtre of rhe kreaty Of
' 1 did not at the timo nor do nor s'ill Ifta
we terms but acted nayotte of tbe Conmiis
sieeers togMher witls Gaq- Woth and Go
Dav to carry out Geo. Taylor's mrue
itoas. Wo ought and could- have mill
ihem surrender at dtscrerioe; and so I saitt
10 Gen. Taylor bob be andaM mregnMr
vfikrrs were content wuh ibe terms fixed
upon and I shnttnet eocdeiwrthern. Gcn-
eral Taylor fust insuucied 'us to dfemand
a surrender of the city bKtlficatidns
and all their arms and all other public
property and that the ol5ranciicrnea
should be poimittrd io retire witfioatryrcJ
to which I reodilr assented-in mv otvn
mind.) but the Mextcans dtclinrd ortatbaf
... 1 r - 4.a Il IA t tfl t-UA Ihul S 1 B.A Ml o
begged Gen. Taylor to sg their Iwnor by
allowing thamto carry cgliheir armtaaoa
he-fHMiUyJ!:reedtodo soand isjircciedLut;
accotdingty"
CoE J. WSWdFiblfCoarrei- and' Eacof?
.I.tV -!i.TJSrri frfitWriUi fnJ. TSSt?
.-.! fc .
pHcant felhtTGbvcrairtTforfnl!p1Stitot
Bhgaercf-Gcnerirof the Brigade" of New
TotWaluBiecrs about to be ordered into
je rr.ee V i-?r
g-a
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