Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 24, 1856 Page: 1 of 4
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inees of those parties
Legislature..
more made an exeursiou to Keatucky,
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table secrities.
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ontent sees 80108 on. The
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can have any doubt what L
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teachedmein Washington some lbw since.
I read it with much aatisfaction. iItwasa
great pleasureto find you retained
recollction of our intencoumep
But my own experiehteis, that pern
valuable friendehips are most often
he enemy
, will all, direciyjori
d by the army of the Ui
wition wil undoubtedly
know I have great confid
ter tom
roper. For all thta, the dirty 1
enof the country ate crying o
lien of Fillmore t Romne"--Ft
: Catholic preaching, in Room
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over Demoerais. ,
The New York Tri
fusion in the same sin
PaovIENca, April :
for Freedom;" Rhode
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of the Legislature.
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baa resulted in the
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• free States art mul*
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| the Northern 1
the A—--i
cease until the
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.the county and
Francisro, which had
| of the Legimlature,
b spacial legiahotion.
inwillingly dragged
tn endeavor to prevent
, the Mu evil
tyrante in Africa!
iy still be, compat-
the pilgrims of New
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prese nee of Almighty God and these wiiness-
us ’M de soleunly promise and swear that as
you nill not vote, norgive your infnence for Ca
anv i fhire in the gift
foteofaitajo
ehnhth
Hrpce, wehe h
ifnhe a par of
ste,c.n.
Pte? dency, be was initial
in New, York; tad tg)th
if th t Order— took -fire am
trial to the negro in the sthre in which
captured. In the speech .from which 1
the above eklaet, Mt, 1
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indidatiand intimating
Mir ths Ubtotoof the
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same principie,with courge
and I meke you ay •
tjons on your suecess, incon
toied in the end to _________—_____
had been weiting to too what shape the Kansas
guestion would take in Ceagrere, that I might
be enabled to give you some views pa relntion
SU probable resule,-
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Ttcerins "aud made by dhoumadheue and
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________ig letter, from ol,
nate, boo forma ly Gov. harles Robinson, of Kanz
rtb plen that he handed to usay toe Govemorh
ajoint convention his cohsent tbt it should bepublit
mirl New Yoag, Monde .
No. 1
MyDearSir-Y
of the Uhited Staes of Amerien, or thet
to stud by you in your
Kanzs. •• J; .
Yoh are that what I
give your nnence. "er College, Siliman wes tsuaervatie
of the peop’e, nplese,he the resuh proved, consertative of
infavor ofhia imteresis. —_
--t fhe be N ao withdraw its fund? that it might briUS
Will tn alh political own colleges, Silliman began toopenbise
> coih- to the honors of slavery, Nadaras panicuh
irons upon the subject of Nebraska,
man nt superior ecientific attainments, I
ngs to a euss, uufostanalely too* large
e inteliectshave received m
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quarrel to a fee
arrival of the
rifl’ busineis may he anotlier
smart speculation on toe pari of the Profeisdh.
Cenainly, if he ihe people of Kanaes as
------— as he did those ol Virginia, Aiff
enter quit toe country and give upKa-
sas to " Fredom."-- R ihmend Despaich. I
joyiog thaimoonlight ecene of tor Bay _
inams with their families confiding in the
ntectiot ofegvethment Which, at Mat, baa
dadiulebettet nmmetban that ofWelkerg,
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ionnectionwith
2 i
Ore their boughs
, Colin enunty-
Parke comniy.:
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mem.
F but they will
ah men’s pock*
rtaken a month
. -en ma=
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infull motion. He made he, Am
reports of these gold mine*. hudedithem
"1 heavens, and was thereby ti
icing forge numbers of oor people
iert whole fortunes in tow dore tot
la .
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plundcr‛ordhehotel"ana
— murderin such cases isneverfar off; nd-sheshihe
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Eohemnagudchemiinrgbbezhrnhmoz"an
MU n. - — ■ u.7.
m New York
mreyiown.
ofrmateryofihefepott- . ... ..... . .
It. ans by Wnlker, b apeaknble, of desth had P
was ramp lllrd to eyacunte his i $
nd. from wdm of ammunition —
ween the Seward and ns a
Tne New York Her- eup
ed4
i 12
!
rwy eveeft
■ "e
-
• valoftheFu
pet tauto, dove w
eldl teletantand
bya Brituh ri- a deed manThe last was just being nailed
ica.Schlessin- up as l eutered, and ho. could not be distin-
-ushedfrogor blood..
Where too bonds of these poor fellows rested,
0re were the pillows with a pool of Hood
id brains in the centre. The agonies on*
swrszr-
tlone with bieH
hensjial-teeptatig
- ... bt lost every dallnftheyrhad on MXi no
2.5.22184. of our cirtzens was robbed in this way of ihih
ty thdsand dollars. Hen e, I rofessor Silli.
man it not likeiy to be forgotten in Yirginih,
0 or wiH any piete bf rseuli ty which he mny
5 eomnit cuse sen- surprise in this latitude,-:
The Kansas rifl.’ brinea mar he anoti.er
spot murderin such casesis never for oo; and W“s Drongnt Dck i
theidead white men now jay about wish feer gndivepased wish g-
Deneveg WII kill 20 t m now belore tne end.
Senate, and its final —e- --n* 3 - --- -
doubtful.
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m to 5urope, can
>n negroes, bond or
of itoo world, who
ditin, physical, id-
Gle-tiring at toe sound of the ba
the railway officer with musket
Mr’"
G.
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L 1Sd3anAnother gun
publicne candHito^for
nJ the Americana and
jonrty in both bfonches
he friends of the; Pierce
neat exertions. i,
w l i ft y
erver, the chief orgapof
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ateiy <M view, ‛
teihi toyaa<
ihing: how grotty
N —2
-{re
opofti —the women and children escaping _______
n winter’s opposite side, from toe oblique counse of the
1. All this time plunder and murder, to a
irhome
’tor Stare in which you reside."
Opucanox or SscoxD DsasEe — •You and
.each! of you, of your own free willand accord, »
.....ity God qud these toe’pc
rases, rout left hand npoa yoguarehat.1
tour right hand extended to toe 4
country, do solemnly and sinrerely
r he done legally. you will.
1"22 a ..
MM. wiletheeted’at
edmtnaden.
culfure than their motal-, ay a brief rerpini-
iff re' of hfo past hu!ory will illusirate; jl j
r illinan is well known to many of
. , . . of Virgipia to their sorrw, Ifo
eame to dis Store to 1837-38, or theteabous,
• having been employed to examine and makea
ear, report opon certaio geld mines. Ne man, we
ben,adinit, was hetter qualified for such an insent •
. -gatioa. Being, no dotbt, well paid for his set-
g ou you the power to do on remove oil vies, he had all Um- simlus neces-nry to get
gners, aliens M Roman. Catholics from the insellectual machinery ef . eute yankee
I or plnce, andthatyou wil in no esse AP-t " " t
such to ady office or place in your gift.
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i, Hfo dow^md the ’
mgmm
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Ar.
alized citizens., Flmoreg
uber ofthe"OrderofuitelAe
i be wes President of the Unite
rhole couri of conduct wble 1
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ter Around them in May’s de
for from the foest, tag
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blood, or
blackened and torn op by elosely discharged
muskets—the ball leaving a tmk stereos the
beerda, ere it buried itself, aftet having haver*
ged the body ef the a infortunate, ’
lay coagulated _ on the floor. I
ioom, there be twelve botes, each containing
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your letter—which more to
myself. The notices wbich
ma th eonnection with the L.
from the partial disposition of my
think qfme more fatteringly
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iiren. The iediciH-.
ire hi Hovywr
Englana. '! Tbs ref
hedster,m unucuandy.
Sejb (Deuageonty.
Hrdrtle, hmaS MW,
B, vs to
inrfunted.,ril,
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with the sons of some
England, or even the ।
of the enlighteneg cou
: three millions or one i
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dency, at we ary confident bew20,a
it thy man to carry out his engageh
o comply witk his obligations MF:
has taken upon himself, we subjois
aeth from these obligations, f,
OuGartoxs or Faasr Drunns—wIn Ike's
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permanent and j
friendahips are moot often formed in .
ft strugglee. c if d man has good
too they become animat, and we know 1
_______________ „.uer suddenly, L i . i
esof cents, aU the I had both been thinking and speokmg of ,
RaammnSi,reakeksizpgs,zda;
8150,000, and ypur footer came sensonably aud fitly to
find accep* complete the connection. We were defeated
resul of a___
____ “ * ing parties
ald,anya:
The election in Rh
place in his cabinet to D
t, who was noloribusly opposed
gave • theFugi ive Stove biu, and who declared a
i to turn I subeequettepeech at Buffalo, AMR woyldi
emocrat- have received his volecihe had remained
E "-ak .the Senate, without an amendment ecor
r«r eh Hw
then, but d
may be called, may a great s
► are the quaint Ian* foot. (You
8uga Samheidnouhddudancyendeins;
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fortepose to «M i other's fond asms*
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hyour elected or appointed to any official station coa- :
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AMO Republicans
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________ evenin; JH .
,2, - bark thenrhole forranes in this dot
hen the cougtty was toa state ofezces- ifornib. Not n mn that was aus •
ngitation and alarm ajdu was thought s imani invest his in he,
mme vefy good people that the elatihent * - •n - - - • • * • - 1
e famous conptbinise mettfret
the American and 1
Governor, to elected,
uled by a wise provi-jmaycoufliet with your persopil preference, sois,
initnin the great plan, long "ht “dairdtrmit
termined by events as tjon
. And at this distance fh
wathize co rd tolly with n
ity and
was Vice President of the Uoited
in virtue of his teigt office possesse
able influence inthe Senate, esp
the conduct of Northem Whig*, la there
contemporaneous prcof that in this moment
areme daoget <® the Union an utmost ..
in the South, Fillmnore a.fuger insererely- as
of the Fugitive Slave law? The fort emmia
• single Whig Benatar from the orth -
L for the measure, affords conclusite evi-
e that its ruccess was in no mca-ute due
ilmore's favor. But did the bill receive
38
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"mdesttemrmme ww- but alas! it was not
•mi be aargsed to theEtten, posetold, had taken
AGENrs. jpassengerande,
neorthe railroad staton.
booth and hot, as at
asszeb
difficult,
» in your
bag 1 the eriticie- ______
mom nt arrives you most ^t for yousel No"beaan American boon cirizen, in
Rao ran give you counsel! A trueman will Americans rnling .W^i, nor fhe,
Pl the4alwas find his hest couqpel in that inspiration Rom an Catholic; that yon will in all po!
icha good cause never foils to give bimet “mntters, so far as this Order _______________________
ytant of trial All i history teaches os ply with the will of the majolity, though it aproa
t great results ape rule by a wise provi-. “— — Ah- —hd— ----—l-k —C—-— -- -
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Kev, Henry Word Becher
, ---.pridciph cntributora We.
the iotrkobe aami hed at the inegnbi
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end on Wedre; hot
on of Governor fir
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r;und, srrerie jomylinjez
bogh ndued raiqeakeleta
piphysicjane normendecanhduce i
f po, noriebm gt.-e whreo he
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gAg of a frwod, wo A
rains, however, never ti
middle of Mar.
The bill for consolid.
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andwarp,.. -co . 1,
1 with branches united, they how to tbe I
renew ? -
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The I Ro kinghain Vay-Advertiser tares
- * respectible former, named Samul
. residing ip thet county, has totlly ah
Mined ftoin fool for sty-scten days M he
ny yet surrive sveral days. For' some time
rhz been in a rather melancholly mood.
Ad abut two monrhs aft liorBsmIt -
on- Sino thuat timd he -2ue aot pobin
jereledeont na4 h - 1 5—dT
"u>H ren r‛-221
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ssengers’ trunks were cm open and
41 as the pockets end bodies of the 1
ing paaqengera. The fearfui .
fagratjoh, only stopped in the
. । re was De mare thateqald ‘
amuyug-ua. Next morning the writer of this went down,
and Hope’s balmy The scene warawful. The streets approaching
‘the station, among the negro hnts, wete strew-
ed with rut open trunks and heavy coils of
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which l
an inter
y that I sympathize cordislly with
M "ro"aezefa"lyubeyinmteenenccraimig
! bale edet 4isporition w,itnesses youtdefhnnd
, or rather in the expressions of it,
nPe iqi not hetbaftet tare M dong
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Gov. Charles Robinson, Lhwrence, Ka
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A Remarkable Fati .
hit a remarkable fact that most of the great
is imptovemetts whish have been ;
F the benefit of mankind hat e been
i- with more or less popular odium. It is scare ly
b a ceqtuty, for example, since the Legisiatere
of Virginia passed a lawinflic
one thousand pounds on "any
of who shonld inno ulateforthe
first power loom and the fir?
wvre mobbed by angry artasa
dewiorejudices asabenrd a i eazyafignnt
odving of tobor oothe
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gpp-peErpgprg
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that there wu
ofihemmerieanpariy. ’ hngrarpnd.
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1 member of the "American Lengue" ! pert Secretryb Stte warp
formed toprotoette ntiye citizens resent his chief and the entir
nndun-! ----------
Me V, (kUmM•
211e8 h reiigioas meeting in New Har
pen,6 1- in which a number of rifesa
icorrbu
S' 25
wastheniehtot
The voonoe bella and green pons made dhe
eta of-thecatbe. thissenson.” Ofcourel
at"uoprece
distant cties, and ' .
biee throeah the ets. Of —
TSeehurenbel
' more
p
y-1
M- ' -
art, each one was taken- to an c
6 a si • r li! T2"1.7
5 --==-== —tdeerg
DALJAS, ~i>AL|Aa co
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thelthmu
a riot al Panama, the
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ils ‘ were destroyed, ana yi**"*1
ama MM tornjp. A Legislaturwillnot
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