The Constitutional Advocate and Texas Public Advertiser. (Brazoria, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 15, 1833 Page: 2 of 4
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entreaties were
« call of the
then
die was married end pregnant,
te say so, inorder
c#ael torment M her,
too,'* she added with
lfc|jl warmth of expression for which she
e, ,Mtell them that they may
ob my account, and
causeto blush at a mar
of which
they will be made ec^fainted with im.
on my arriyal id Italy.
covering
e course o
of Nantes,
autumn,
off the Island of
comottVe submarine
novel construction* 31^ tea fe* s&
in length, andthree feet ttven
in diameter in theiHBatMtii$d&
* Jsim«llei£
tare Has endowed fish, and ur th in-
itis brougbtino
with a to*
for
ib b play by thi aid
steam.. When the flux of the sea
the ravmtor
into his
on the
|nd"th n -
of. the
at a spot
teen feel, bringing up with him o.
re-appearance, a quantity of flints and
a few shells, Duringhis subme "
his boij I^^KfSBrmos
tions, in Older to deceive those who
" ja^^e^were ,;:fi
his track, ana rose at some
«ny rflhenu H.then
repeatedly while ua
and at
*******
the cover " * "
woulTi^e
sit twejv
hear
tme!
Itisf
from the success wbichai.
this ess^y, that with the aid of
M. ViHeroi's ingenious machine, aa
.... .. , -
not eaUes
*
of
Iffcifceatis
Wta*ytLmMb
B iron
at Cos*
Com.Por-
~
Boteneugh; after the tie I* inspect,
sd it again, and with teme minute.'
boss; rode over It
Beta
fcexi #ei
principlesoB
ed; and ho thus got
pher of their tactics.
Wobbs if ox N
are storms which
the strengthening
its roots.
The maintenancpf
"roles and forrasjs t
vil libs " '
The
knowledged arao
of scrupulous recij
Undisciplined b
succeeded on land,
i The crimes of
qqpnt instances,
aad left
i9&*t
at the
His
ato the
act-
key to the cy-
There
mstrjimental t«r
in
e law, m ils
dium of ci-
gen river ft*
him at the
to boinfiaite-
ly grateful, that his "brain cup/' or
head, was not separated from his shoul
«B had bought a set o£
girls to he chess-men, it would
ive boen.calM a bulJ.
e, according to the density of the
,«oat himself under a ship's side
or oiheh purpose, cut their,
withoutbeing IiaWeto
tad for *he recovery
dre. The inventor
by two assistants,
suffered anyinconve-
their hour's submersion.
Nm
ac-
nations, is that
ty. "
sometimes
t never at sea
are, in fre-
| ^ ^ itaoftheviqi
at sea^ Ioa* education theyh&vb received from
2 * their parents.
~ How deserv ng arr*men of the con-
tempt they infirs? Behold your re-
solute ropablfcans! I have but to gHd
their vertmeit and e very one of them
bocoBits m/servant.
upoa the ground
to " ' ,
all tings else, has its
Whoever prstends to -travel
* r moat commonly m by-
keld ramiezToa* round,
jay grave, hut let him Uokto itwhois
{;tS :■ . ;,% . |||Ip
Of Talleyrand, he ttid, u;Nothihg
can crtate less surprise than his weafch*
Whei he retnroed fr m Elba, an in.
habitant of Lyons was poiatedout to
him as fceing a most 'cktermii^ed parti-
can oftbs Bourbons. He ordered him
to he broagttt forward, tnd as soon as
Ifceterrifed Bourbonist made his ap.
thus addrswed him:
►thing fromme, friebd\ The
s faithful te ti$ namrttiiate,
they were toy enemies,
ever p<ssess a claim to my respect.
Let this be .he reward of your gene-
rous conduu," added the Emperor,
bin with the issignia of the
of hotter. ~
convets^tion happening, on one
occasion, t# tu:n upon Frederick the
6reat*9 writings, Napoleon observed,
Kings are not made to be poet's, cor
poets to be kiogs. Every cobbler to
hislast!" , 'i
On instituting the leg; of honor,
London Tuikves.—On a recent oc.
cation, it«appeared thai there existed
in London i band of thieves, the eldest
of whom was not 15; and at their head
were a bo/ and girl, aged 12 and 13
rospectivdy, who actually lived togeth-
er as man and wiVe. The pretended
husbamd attempted to setup an alibi
for himself, by declaring, " I «vas at
home smoking my pipe at the time they
say this hap|iened."
At tb4 ninth
chaaics'
:lrtipa1'{!
I mm
Thecort
"in^linto
the United States, would not be much
fortune to umkrtake; it would he no.
- AofTKved Mermb. The goet is
and sobject
met at tho
to
f by Npt*
whose
oneasi
atteBttvii and
amination of eve
mtoa
% W v
Homer and Stkax.
anniversary of the Lon ^
Institution, Dr. Birkbeck, in awarding
the prize of 20/. for the best esssy on
steam, observed that the author had
" ,'i *7 r 1.11~. :**
of a Cash- ^ steam by the ancients* which Mil
) is escaped preceding writers. He had
also detected, in the eighth book of the
Obyssey, a probable allusion to steam
navigation^:
So ghalt tboogh instant reach tbe rsalma as.
J • X 7 't' ■'
In WMMlroas ships, self jcoved, iostioct with
mind; . 4 .: 'v,
heltu secares thek coairse, oo pilot guides;
Like mho intelligent tiiey ploegh the tides,
(/eve^ eoBit sad everv hsy, .
Thai lies befteeth thrses^s all smog ray.
Though ckNids aadtdaifeaes* veil tbe eocan-
t Iwredjiijr, ■ : ^ K/UA v'
Fearless tbroogh darkness and through clouds
i tbey 4y * ) t : H
tlifh tempests rage, high rolls the s^reliing
mala, «.. ^ ■: r;
Phe sea may roll, the temp«ts rage in vain."
are tN baubles of
kings, and baubles are thcleading* by
which mankind are movej at will.. A
erown is too heavy a birthen for a
weak head, and a sceptr in unskilful
hands is silways ready i slip out of
them. Wars ai>d the cfes which' a
throne brings, requires ^t merely a
" head aad a stout hart, but the
■ion ef little feelitij. Glory is
not to be acquired otherwis than at the
expense of painful acts, ai^ even mea *
sures which are revolting uhumanity."
It will be ^admitted. thi m this re
spect, NapoleonV ex;
tree of knowledge.
-A large ^me
can ship touched a few days
Swansea^ when a fine young i^pie, a
ged '20, of the n^tne of Willis, a sbve
belonging to the owners of the skip,
came on shore. Hearing that, on set-
ting hie foot on British ground, his
freedom was obtained, he waiteu on
the Portreeve, to ascertain the truth.
The Magistrate declared that he was
free, and sent to the captain of the ship,
who gave Willis twosove
Tun Infants like the Siamese Twins.
A singular example of monstrosity is
now in London, at Falcon square, aid
has been seen by 6i*^ A. Cooper; wi:h'
many other distinguubed members of
the profession.—It will be shortly <*-
hibited to the public ytew. This mm-
ster was born lately at Exeter^ and it
presents two hedies united by the sb-
domen. As tnall sucsh^ises, the sexis
the same in both. It is iemiaine in
this example.-^-ZfOncbm Med, fmd$ut%.
JwrMtl.
and that every i
it, no matter £roaB,«^il
qiarter or by what motives dictated^
u(ds a link to the chain, aad readsi1!
«hre desperate the bow into
rate chance of ultimate
is as trne as there te a heaves ap
bee, and. it ought! at oaee te teal th
iipi of the whole tribe of Ja&ities aai
sjekiy philanthropists.—i
itgton last winter,]
nrake a contract fojr a cBswoa of t
^opy; but it has bepn well ascertained
thit those chiefs eonld hava hB^ hBt
di not wish to havf that authority fi ons
♦to tribe. Tbey went to Wva aHA
wi h the Presidet^, And with thaMtead
at Washington. They had both. Their
frieads, including those ia aad thosa
ut of Congress, advised them to IB*
move to the west: they were satisfied
that it mast be so. Iamv talk widh
the President, they spofcsjrf five aak
lions of dollars for; a cession o( all that
territory occupied by them ob thiasida
he Mississippi.. They were tetdl^r
vo ild have half that sum. They want
back to their homes to ranpqtt with
their people, intending next nioBtk fi-
natty to resolve what they will do. J
is therefore possible, that in the co^S
of the 8ummer, oammissio&are will bei
named te treat with the CherelcBes, or
a deputation ^o to Washmgton W tr^
range the sUpaUtiens of a ceanm oC
territory. We ^
be arraaged justly to the Mnkbti
ce was a
Sinoulab Anecdote.
known that the provinces
Shence contain some of
lent men in China. Th
theyhaVe money heape
tains. And the chief
m, Caatoa are from >hcB
During the last year ofth> _
ror Kerking, a rich widoij of tbe name
of Chua, of the district lea ynen foo,
had a son who went to al lengths in
loxtiry and extravagance. Among o-
ther idle pursuits, tfSsrasi great chess
It well
Shense ^nd
most opu-
ives say,
like mouu-
ey lenders
provinces.
; , & England tbe assessed taxes yiell.
ed for>tbe year ending January, 183!,
4,056,000/.; '• the prmcipat items i
which are the bouse tax, l,375,000it
windoW tax, 1,178,000/. * The cost sf
collecting the assessed taxes is
percent.
: • '' '.;;v%v i :' 'jf*'''"■'|I* • '' :
Self acting Piano Forte,—When th*
seifaetingo-.-gans were invented, th«
musical public gave great credit to thi
contrivance, and afterwards took hon.
orable notice of the improvements de-
vised by the. ingenious and persevering
firm of Clemuuti, Collard, A Co.
But the ati eat ion which their creative
labors, as displayed in Marions instru.
mental constructions, drew to their
manufactoiy, has been greatly iu-
creased by their very novel' invention
of a self acting piano forte. This cu-
rious instrument, furnished with.a hor-
izontal cylinder",, similar to that of a
hand organ, and put into motio|i by a
steel spraig, performs without external
force or ol manual operation, the most
Court of CaANcaax.
yesterday determined sal
cellor*. Court, which may ha of K
'est to these who boy aad sell aewspa*-
per establishments^ It was aa ■nali
cation of Mir. Noah to caacel a hoadi
which he had given, Bat to publish a.
paper in eight years. Inl83 n "
soldto Webb and Ty lee, the New
Enqaim, and eatered iBto ai|
tion in a penal suds of #20,000 not to
i paper in that city liSr
In 1881, Tylee aoid hack
same as Joint proprietor; and in 1K32,
Mr. Noah sold out his aM^y tejKlE,.
Webb, but did aot renew the stipula-
tions ef the bond; aad fiaafly, Mr.
Webb, lo meet soma wahsiriuiiBinuts,,
assigns all his interest to trustees., Mr..
Noah prayed that tbis M may he
cancelled, with a vie# . ,.
a paper himself, aad steli^i£ <tMft hav^
ing purchased back tt^
Tyleo, the bond hecama null 's
'Che Vice Chancellor, in a venr 1
: ed and' ' *" *:is' '*' *'1 * * * " "
lie Mil
a Court
by comprising in its mechanism two
complete in*u ume ts,1 each independ-
ent of the other, it admits,while the op-
eration of tbe self actuated instrument
is proceeding within, ot a disiinct uc-
companinient tii|ifee keys without,
wluch occupy the^tiidal place ia iron.,
and may hc/pia^pwn at pleasure, with
o r without the Self acting part of the
machine.
The firet instrument of its kind,
when the spring is fully ivound up, wiil
act for more than half an -hour, and
may again bo prepared for the peri&i1*
manco in half a minute; andy if re-
quired, stopped in an iitstant, while ifa
full action. The time in which it exe-
not recover on
Noah estaldishi e^;
that it was a " "
of Equity to
out pressing causei that did aot'exist:
in this case;
that
in the
arrangepeBt had deprived them of le-
gal redress, aad "
could restraia Mr.
Ing a
r11ie court was fdU, as tia
one of interest; andi
flattering
of h " Veteran editof," has
that he has still foujr yaars of his ap^
prenticeship to coa^pkMa. '
STATE OF
- . ' M
Although the
did noi/oncourage
cutes mritemeut, may1 be acccjleratcd although the ia ~
or retarded, at pleasure; and whtlW, b v
ACTOKES IM"
Ki'lB
t • t; great chess delicacy and perlec^ion of 5iiai nie-
player., But chess Oh a pece of board | chuafsna, tiici piano and forte, passages
s theory oe fighting a
battle. His manoeuvre Was always to
have a detached army ready to fall on
the rear of tbe enemy's movements.
A day or two before the Itettje he
marched a corps of from twenty to fifty
housand men to the right or left, with
orders to advance on the sound of. his
guns. 'Ilw enemy were then attacked
in Jftwat, and held in play until the pe-
riod of exhaustion arrived and a gene-
ral attach could be made. Hie result
waa.quite secured; the enemy suddenly
saw a new army in their rear. They
were compelled then, either te retreat
at once before the roads were closed up,
or if they resisted the attack in front,
they we e drivea directly upon th«.
force. . Napoleon paid thogreatest at-
tention to the grbtmd; he always ia.
the enemy's poshiea if pessi*
bat audi hurried inspection was
or paper, as the Chinese have it, is a | >dTe given with coi'reciness aird eSict,
-very meagre though intiresiing game. • forlza.uli and dim nu-zhdi aro'nrn.
Master Chun received sinew idea. He j (ittCed, by the slightest nwt'ion of iHe
got a large room painiied as a chess- j hnid applied to u slicing''-by'ii at t!|0:t
board - with tables lor himself and a | side of the insfraoient. V;/i;eu we^oti-
lrieod on opposite sides. FoY chess-' s!Jer the gtute of the piano f^rtea^ oi-
men he purchased a setofbeaualul fe- . cuiislauctsd—its thin, w ry,
mill* DlaVM. HrAKSPn tbpn tin in vnrtAiic I • ' ,
male slaves, dressed then up in various
colours, and-made them perform, by a
signal, the duty of klights, pawns,
horses, kings, queens, castles, <&c.
This lUgh chess-player savtd himself
the trouble of moving the pieces. At
a given signal, the pieces taten made
their exit at the door.
Of these; proceedings the Emperor
got intelligence, end probablr offend-
ed by a rich subject out doin^ him in
luxury, he affected to be hoiribly of.
tended (his own habits gave tie lie to
< his) at the idea of buying saves to
[perform the office of chess-urn! He
fined master Chun 3,000,000 <f tasls,
and traaspoitad him to the bhek dra-
was sometimes
Establishment, there
story laws against
war the want of
the mothcMountry
system which exd
&f.)Hra ngers, favo
^firt^maoufac
j^ce o^he raw
Tq^tnanulacture coa
lew a rate as tliey
ofthe
the restrictive
tbe rmaiBsrca
the estehiishmeat
the low
le<
articles, at aa
ild be ioBpocted
jangling tone, ii/ofl'aciive weaktuss,
and other ifumerous impe?feciro::s, ;u.-l j from Spain.
witness the complicated heauties and ' The value
powers of this self acting ins-rumen?, j dtUSry, Is estimated at seven or ei^it
we mu& be both deiigliied and' stir- millions per annum.|j The Iflttadancy
prised—and almost be peisuaded, tlmt of Guadalaxara alone, which produces
to ingenuity, science and industry, no cotton and wool in ||reaf abundance,
excellence in musi&al mcchauisinis u - furnished, in 1602, cOttoU and woollen
attainable.
OPINION OF EMANCIPATION.
Garrison himself is not more a friend
to emancipation than we; but we hap-
pen to live in tbe South, and to know
beyond the possibility of being mistaken
that if ever achieved, it must he doihe
by the voluntary action of the slave
cloths, to the value; <>f 1,601,200 dol-
lars; tanned loathe!:; to the value of
418,900 dollars, and; 268,400 dollars
worth of soap. %
The value of the |otton Manufactur-
ed in Puebla, amounts to 1^000,000.
dollars; These clot|s are woven pria*
ci pally by separate |bems in Puehl%
Cholula, Huexocingo, and TUscala;
if
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Anthony, D. W. The Constitutional Advocate and Texas Public Advertiser. (Brazoria, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 15, 1833, newspaper, June 15, 1833; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth235665/m1/2/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Brazoria+County+-+Brazoria%22: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.