The Northern Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 9, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 7, 1849 Page: 2 of 4
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.seeds of alienation and disgust among any of joy when
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tllC VollintCPI'S left lllO COUnlrv; but j .. The Clorioui F.urlli. H l-foii. Jim. W. Hrn.Icrwn. a l- l n- rr 1 77 B
. v ii n tui iiiL'iiiiiiiuiir Jiuiii iT.irv un n-i.ttoii nc n a.- i iis inr ftrntMnt y.i fiti. iff. f i onnoaidtt . ; -- - . .
its members. No uch Government us thU.it was no greater than tli.it ot ourottu biaiei - ";- "-- r - - l!: . r()1(iuir frmn tlt. Ius;It Telegraph?..- r. . ' - ' """' -"" Pc. . ic '""";' " :'g'ess irem ttio
was ever before erected. T'le pages ofhis- hot in relict nig them-elvcs of a 8CIWcoJ' " nnniicr-lh hstcning wjflll0 nll itw1 yTO nf W J jniE LAI'E EX-PRLSIDENT POLh:.lSn e. ad Speaker ot t.'.a Hwk of Repre-
tory ere dalle with the downtrodden rights of nhii.ii did not command their sympathy and "the Senatorial address of Col. Clark; then in h-.!- . . " 8 t sen atiiesai V.i imglon He was ejected
man; and should the sun of our Union bcappr.tal. ftcr.ng tl.emsdt.s from .mo of the sum-dailv show-f "' " "3m" ' v'lm I e htad of .Ur eol-j The decent or the lnfe Piesident so soon1 I "'"i' ldo"lwlhar of '" Kepublic by
extinguished who can pred.ct the uutuld hor-J The tcflliinniM hero expressed by thc inc!. hate gncle.l us for the past six iiionilia-f "" !C Gncrnor' "'" te """ i0 TlWaficr u lai.r down his oflice is n et'ent that '"T i" JpCP D e rcIr-
row that lie bcfuicu? Fianic u trciuling';Dtllii. ii i.ither by the icfiiMird Ameiienii !ien S(..o.ir..g through the mud to the PrcsbtleriuiV"'"' '" "'"' V""T '" licdcrt"n- I' cnu-eas much surprise a r.-pret throii-ST .?. r Mioie T"- nauSurn'c'1 n
intho balance; and n hen L-tmirlme uiut'offirer. aie smgulaiiy in nceo.dauce lici1HII.hailj hem. pj.M b. 1C T-ninennee ad-' We ""S" '" ry much: as trc had evicted 'Mhc Rppiiblic. In the usual couiVof 'rrr . ' .-..' if'? . eIevcn"'
whose immcisaociited everything that w jlbo ne .-xpif s.-Ld. iiinnths ag... when the rbinr Mf.v. l .1" - C1' is P-Tnal appenrance t.i secure hirn a larc thin it might reasonable hate fcocn exner-' V : S . ?r i .!rlt "l.'e!l- Ho
.blinc in patriotism and exulted f. Bon. 1 V- Co.nn.uSi.....r a at Wadiingto k rc "f lr Linr U("'": " "'" 7""" ' - t'cd int lkt h.t u) f 'f Nashullo. a: half-past a
ta cofflpclkd to o into cile. .t cou..olll Jlru l l.cil our Umeinmrn into an a.LM'therl.gl.t -pnaklo of teiapcm-e il..l from ihnV "on "';" ' ' ' 'c'- ! sa' .. w . . . ' '" " "" .chick i . M.. on the 15th day of June.
ho be) ah..ali not our hearts tea. t her.r.cc tuth the d.-gonerntc Spui.iatds against iclonds. K i"i imcnmnp 1. mv .me u..m a-mt-.l ii.yK wh ra!m rctFlclncntf nfter (lc u' i' '"'"e "l-four' )' rhw "C"-
vafelvr But let lis preserve our Union fitr-inc Indian- We then d-clarcd our beliefg It was a da ghirwiislt poised between polmcs.V'''"' c'-i- uho miv de-re the .iHit-p. nc nm I..- p.-r-Jcares sliill liarrassiiiff duties inseparablu from' SIIffrq5I.'rrT vrr trrri Trt th.
n pr. n ii'iiivirr m.iy up nm ii fvrtir imk n i.ciii tiiu aiiiii.iiio tii. iiil. itui ui mi tjutiiiui iiwtin.inu uini i mi. uu j u 11 iiu iii linn mi iiiai :iii '" . i fc .i.iu- i . i lunrii'titii is .1 111 11 iiim 1 .mi'i .1 nrfi.ti'.i.i nnjjn.it n. . -:
trug;;lng millions in other less f 01 e J l.mdi ymi the ii -idc and that neither justice norJuur country Inendi went home well impressed with Sjhn Ins bmlt tip hit irap fnrtmirs fm-n the cmiuiii jof hi- days in pllllicophie ease or in iratrh-jj
It will be a "light to their fectsnd a lump tJpdi) would authorize the Goternment of Je uc 0'f water mcniallj and pliysieallv. land from mtm pov ers of mmd and amiability nf.'"K tlio detclopment of the grandeur of the
Iheir path." It wnll theer them or. to ult.-tthe United St ites to lift a hand against thcm.8 The h howc bro t on c m llu.rdcportmcnt. ib fe-t pari- adtnnlnjos. In -ilrpndycomlr.v " nI"c'' "- administration had con-'.
inotnith-tanding all the clamor that as rais-9. ... f .. r . . FSP(...i m- "..-.:.. . Unbilled s mucll
atoned about babanans and murder and exter- "" ""' "ne""P: ".Z . '. "T '" " u ' .t.on sidly trie-- and sl.a.iis ihanrin. r 1.'rv
v.uiier or moreDnn"pni I ems uerem t ip aeem ant.n- iiu-onni w mi wiiu hip conii-Zi.r.. . .1 ... . .. . "o :-
lualc success and indiiendencc
llic anncatioii ol Itxas inai ouucj
Mhich I Itatc the honor in pait to rcpieseut miuatio:i and the ferocity of savages &.C
'life
PR2SIDIO DEL RIO GRANDE.
We learn from the Americnn Elag that
the bace Harry Love ha madp n ihti.qc
-.ful excrimnntnl in. tn l. .. :.. r-
Btlt dictated political po-'do. uder Hit- cornmnnd of Daniel M. Kings-
f la" savs:
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n this door was the enu'e but not t!ie im-lSonn; of our contemporaries took 113 -hurplyl-11 "c k"w 's. thu 1 merry crowd as-cmuled ''?''- ' "l rr"P" '" "" """ l'Pilny the Cm of i;. f H(ty js feJe
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mediate or i.cccssury cause of the latetto taU o remember for the opinions we. ic hrlistille Hotel and wbiled anavllieliour-till B" ' " u-" "J ""' la-t kvi-liiure plin.1
war with Mexico. Tvas does not dph"ht Jtheii ciire-cd. Probable by this time theyi.inidiulu. ind tint .if the niceiic-i linmi winch tlicv b"'c hPeIt?rs Cliur. and tllii.I it
. . .-... -a"'
in war. although her --wont carted out the 1 hat c cliaiijed their own.
-- . . - !.:.... i.. ...... ...m
nagnimcui eiupsrv; iut uti wm mi uu-(
dting afilctiou for their natitc land hate
broujjht and laid at tour teet. And jet on
account of that war is there one inditiduali
in this great Council Chamber of this great ;
Conlcdcract- who would throw nt her the'
1
barbed airow of calumnt or trample on
her blood-bought lights? I do not beliete;
that after calm leflcction there will be oncJ
Although by doing Texas justice toil will;
not get any of the soil tl limed by her yet
yon will get mrn who if ji'i-tly dealt by will'
1 any aruunu 111c biar-spaugieu iianner anu ;
help to cany it to ccitain tictory upon any;
Jield whero rashness mayintadc our rights'
or protokc our talor. Iut
" If yon do wiongfullt seize Hereford's nj;bl
You pluck a thoii-aud danpers on nur head;
You lo'c a thousand well-disposed hearts."
Whilst annexation was the remote cause
of the .late war Texas at the same tunc.
furnished as many men to fight its battles as
any other State in the Union and many more
in proportion to her population The acqui-
sitions too ariswrj; out of that war will be
found to be of no orthless chai acter. lcit-
cral Waddy Thompson of South Carolina
iby the by a strong Whig which I mention
not as a partisan but to cic his testimony
l-cir 101 k Com. .iiir
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- r prc.Cnt h was the uri..u defects 111 it of aTa rtiuich dcirncnt. and w of the sort whonml." ' Vr "'' ""ui; inerc h imiciiiat pnm. la.t tvmgsbury made the et-
" eron1iri rlnnn..- m.l .c-.ll . ftrulv ..! -ilr .!.! . .-n.. r.t. n..... .d"".I.t "'l" AIr' -1 ." V.-? J""loJ ' "h coilsi.U periiiient of bIatiK some of these rork.
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TH V ST NY A R T) ' f S "nctmsUUlU"" "f of t3 naorg"chacanrf..hs ow n fortunes-he -hould I e ie a e helm of affai.s when e.xtraord.nar the remoted easily at a tnfl n expen C'
1 II Hi 5 1 A 1MJ A 11 U PprotiM.ms-omni.ng 0 inform Ins hearers lint w.nembcrn.1 h Hie Peonl a. .he Polls' gwatchfuh.ess care una enc.gy were .enmrd J Capt. KT.ngsburt tted our camp at En-Io
A DEMOUtAlIC KEPl'BUCAX JOI KXAI.iasthciifioiWfrortatiliecliiscoftliesession9 e would not hate feU 11 necessary to pen c en of him to conduct them to a fax 01 able issu:iPass. about 10 miles nhotn lri ' ir
AilriM-tlinz
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r. 1 if 1 I. it I 1 1 11 1 r hlul- "' '- iii 11 11 v somu com 1.1:111011 incK. sirat- - i-i-'o.-n. . K nuum ime ieii pcriecuv pon- " "" mu-i uiuiiuu-iv 10 uu. mini uiiu im- ue-i iiiiormaiiun lie
F agein or pi ui-mlc objection of a minor ahartUer.fi'Ient lhat obertation ofhmi by those who are yn("em'H' ' franco in rebruan oi last yar cr was that the rucr for sc
rMiN.ruLSBLruitLiyiLiN M lm u ul eel dcfcllw ad mldtc.de the surrasj of hi- present candidature would l SC " " "-' result ofnur miles abotc the Presidio was u
i-ii iUun.i.. -Cnoritv uith his indirect a-i5sance were about locate secured him their tote- ahm-tr . aw. lH o.-. u 13 remade. .1 v serious ousiac.e- to nat
T. . t . : . - Plri.im.l...irrl!.P.ni. r. nod l.a r .... J It is hnt nsl In M ll. ..!.... J "!'m- w"0.kW . PVIk C"- btC iY bcller nmigalion than
r I A D T Q I I I IT lc ----- " -" J "J- - ' "t i.iai itiui cieCltOn Ul I-14. Ih-f nn iw r. .... ft..n.rli fhn Mi in nlrl-ar i..l
tlnn use in Im 4 t.ilil.i.l Umt .... ...".. .... .. ... .mini minnvition f.. I.im .ii l. . I. 1. .1 .i sv y-i . . O Ot
- h" " ; " "-"'- '""'-i"-"".1.iiite ... - r...o...i ..iiiucuiaue oj inosc wiiojicw urieans two months- ago his rcsiicnce J was reprcsenti d by the old ci
SATURDAY. JULY 7 181!). I l'- n.'irrarauiiuionM vsjion an appor-7opposC.i equal reprcsentalion. and who look upon.m the White House at Washingloi had greatest impediment to tho navigat ion of
LiiunniL-ni ".loui.i hj mauc upon iiie basts ot liec pop-gium as one ot the principal apcnls in eflcctin;; the niaiie sad liatoc in Ins personal apperrancc; ? ntcr lur a great distanec
gulimm. IIeiiniitiedto&tatetliattlu.rewis9aniucIip-is3igc of the present apportionment law. His lj"t he hnd become prematurely old aid that 3 nETL"R""oF THF WrTtTn
jdisrcsrard of the requirement ol the riinstiintion in'.buterest nmmwr. nr.. tl...n .l ...1.1 ..:. ....' his ofiici.il term of four had scemincli added? -. .. ' '.. . .GILERS
Itotingapainstthatbd!. as t.ie.e coud be in totingfreprescntalue for l.ie aame population dn & PV V1 ?" l "K B tf"' "
ftadhabewas. by h.s course perhaps ungate wo or ihree for. Those who oppose equably n " II ".."Tll "'. hate ho pleasure of inV.rm.n our
kiiiicniiuniiiy but equally as tflec.iteh platm- in'o 'of rsprrscnfifon oniwsc James V. Henderson: is....... c;.. .1 . .. ..r W-l : ... l. . ";i.r2ud'jrs that the party despatched bv Gen
le. ts ac.jiiiicd at a Ringold biting made h
lying at Cauiii
pr trip and dclivcr-
ie nieclies upon which tlicy
were rcjaled a specimen Ins been sent us
consiJerate hostea- ol llichnu-c.
Flnalinz Srnnlor.
On the fourth uur tmens were addrc
Kilwnrd I'lnrk ITsn.. iMiulnlili. I.ir
1 The gentleman had a consul -rili
'washstcnpdto.witlirrspcctfulatlcnlinn
bis remaik-. !! is a pleasant and correct
L got alnnn oter the t anon-objections
cniirsp.asca-iIya-possibleAVewaileil.ttithsomecu-ibichest lestiinont in his fator. and indeed i!.- num.3 point of a 11
rHittospr how hi would dispose nf tlicappnrtion-ninilinih of luni 111 Linnr Fannin ami Itci! Rieraw'lc'1 rcTl
'ir.citl question and Ia-t of all he endeavored to pisscrc but the clIhi uf iIik apprccntmu
s.tl .IU Til cilt.li ill 1ryf V ft Imtti ... t I. . ... 1 t t 1 trii
....... ...... .! 11 ivi MiiiiiDiiiiit 111 niiT in:n nrnirrnin tni.n '.1 i l iki r. ..t .. . 1 . -'
r.t... . . -. .... 1 . - 'iim.il iruviu tuna iiu mm u yrcWOlH knnn nritiA .t
bt ihey"" I'.'"-oi those who pi rul him ther.-. itlie ti.iMi.iment.il icetiperafirc power--. lie not Ihcshannvl and the pretalencc of the Cho
U urthermore 111 his po-mo asSpciker . up Kmnp j'-trong i- a tax which aftSbllloii exact- fioiii ler. tU-al.Piling the i-retv of the boat imdo'
Icreat opportunities In 1I1 iin.i .r......n. ..' all its tolanes. as the mice of their inr-rcj ' iiiolmio nfthi it-in ilntil... .. li .'.i 1 1.
-scd byito retard or adtaucc the interest- .f .1. (T rnt"iS"mo IC 'MS vcr" pcrliiiciily said th-jt irieat 'lie under more aiurabb- pir.-..o.tn
riouuiK senator. sections of te Sate he alwav- did full mtir to'!" '''.' C inr'lctl-r!'.m3 he corfp.tred to llieVl'Iis tiip was made during an unusually low
do auditory and Elbe North. ' " j UPateniy Homes tliougl arrated in liMrc sLge of ttalti and as far as Laredo no ob
.unnlheclosed Hatmp proted bims.lf onr friend it is but rmht' Tl ZZVTl0. '"rV.' Z" i"1?1?' ' '" S. lnAmS raccr pre-
speakerandTt.utwe.bonldbeh. Htert member frmn !' "h V. ' Z ' ' V "': .. "7 ' " "f't-" I?"8' '" ;ha.p.nff part
..?.. .1 ......... ... . ...c .i....-iii.iinii in u iil-i u.ir-o ni i.areuo. uapt Kin"suiirv
toh.SIc-:.s'alite.sceti.n.v.ih oac or two exceptions will be.r the'.that of n.iittimr h.s -icat olfice. is the ronfml ' .oee.i a" .i. i.. 1. ? . . .?':
anmnil 11 smoothly. Ills reason for opposition to thcSs'on we hate to sat that James V. Henderson is
moiement which never ceases and tvo leagued of the Pre-u'io h distancb tfflOO
lirPs n POnsl illlllnit nlmn.l .if irnn riilota i.l..n r n 1. I. .. . .
... .. ..-s .t .. jii mis p.acj actiairf
In c..iic!u.j'" "" :""u ".' """-"ami me ions muuiics ami 31 rocKs extending across tile nteT prcscnt-
iiiiiiii.iis i.uiuii nun us "lonoui uisiiiicunu.-eu an iiim nr e to nn. rent o;...i: ..i.. t
.... . '. I ' " """ltlllUII UUUIU
tu do justice in the majority of the people
us slight tribute to the man if he could hate conic when the eyes of the world entire were fix:d 'reports the liter a- appeanr o well up to this
trrt M norrAn W. .. .J 1 I . f 1. . i- . i "fill MllJ fnltrifM' if lnn t .... !.. 1.. r..... ...1 !. I .. . . .. i . t .
: could gatrr-
icral hundred
uiintcrrupted
igation dej
below anrl
I bclotv Presidit
tizens an the
thef
due weight as not being influenced iuhii-g. . . . . . T
statements bypaitiality to the Administra-i-CtttOH oj uuuxctug mc x cupic
tion) in his Rccollpctions Mexico" of pub
lished in February I3IG before the late war
commenced says pages 233 1:
Fro.n all the information I hate receded and
I hate been inquisitive upon the subject I am well
ausned that there is not on this continent any coun-
try cf the same extent a little de-irahle as Oregon
son an lv Tin: world which comcinls mmim
ADVANTtOnS A3 GlUlOKXlt.
'- Yitbthc exception of the taliet of WillamLttc
there is scarcely any portion of Oregon whu.li is in-
habitable eseept for the most worthless of all a
iuuiUnp population; and the .alley ot the llla-
niette is of verv small extent. In the -outh the
only port is at the Columbia ritcr; and lhat a no!
port at all as tlie loss ol tne reacocK anu nmer oi
our vessels has proteJ. Tu sty nnthuig of other
harbois m Calitoriua. that of an l"raiinen is ca
pacious enough for the naties of the world; and Us
khores are covered with enough timber a species
of the hie oak to build those navihs. Jl man
were to ask of God "a climate he would ask just
such a one as that of California if he had ever been
there. There is no portion of our western country
which produces all the crains as well. I hate been
;a
JSJaintcn a n ce of on r righ tfn I
Boundary.
Payment of our Rational debt.
roit G07EKNOK
JOHN T. MILLS
OF RED R1VKK.
LIEUT. GOVERNOR
JAS.W. HENDERSON
OK IIARKI- COU.XTr.
TOR FLOATING SENATOR
B. RUSH WALLACE
rois
1631 totcrs. (aditrercncc of.i "' ""
' i.llie elect
and his course was to pciVa lnr tj
tcarlv in thescssion he had "as the T
' called attention to this matter iifjpport!onincntbutif-s"en' '!'ls uas in ircat dinscr.
?i .i ri ..... . Jrceotercd but is still quite feeble a
.dunnp the process of the ses.on. he had labored lll0 ' veclIons Jihc sMa
r 111
rgood health and spirits. Thot loR San An-
GEO. AY. SMYTH
cf Jasper County.
told bv more than one iicrson on whom 7 entirely
relied lhat lliey bad known whole fields to pro l SS .
duce a quantity so incredible lhat I will not statcj rrj" Ve are aathonxed to announce the Hon
ii. iiie Hliuie latu ui mc luuiui v is uiiticu mill ; c nni'iiiv -. J.J.... r. !....:- . '
..... r ... . 3. ...j i .11.1.1 Ob uiiiiiiiuuiu iui ii:-i:it:t:Liuii 10 . s- . ....
iiieimestoais.igrowiugwua; sugar nce ana coi- tpopuiauon ci mc iXorin to pursue in sell defence ?onc insjrao'. if three as is
ui uiu ic b in u unijjuiiui u uiaic. uo------ o g and lll0 att31ment ot their rights but to
..".. ?r" W iiT-fi in (Jirtrt-rt.I Inm nn 111 An l.l T A AT TC M tlln tliAin It 1 lit A fuiiln ihnm
Uj i x. iwij auiuuiKitu iv uiiiiuiui'.b Vtii s .1. il - 3 wiuJi "iiu uuiu-.aii; -liujhi
f the hands ol the western pirty.w ho hid I ibored die' not that reason enough why ire should support him' that great man was called on to rfiapc intoi0"-1'' t0 a3Ccr"n he nearest and most
Lt-. .o preicn any apporuonment wluoh 1 ynim lh rrrnl n. n . Pmrm the crude and indmested m.ttcr which' ' ""c "" "-. point to "tl jaso-
snouiu no justice to population. Q .i- . ' hwas to entpr into Ibp de
.... ' . H "ehate been requested to mention tint lhe' '"' '"'"
i Iicre were lwelie riiiinin m iiw. i. .e .. -il. i-.i tl.... T it- it i i i . hr.inr hnent f in ni.u- (.a
. ... ...... .. nun j ii-Mi. jitiua ii. iiciiuer-on. nat mi- nei.n senonsii ....-... ...w ...... vuii.iiiiiii.iii mm iu ium- . - . .. ..... . .. . -
n.r.u.;n.n...i - i. r;ni;...ti... a.. ... .i. r . 'nl.-io il.o ;...oi:.. ...!... ..i.:.i..i .. L'oni.j auoiu in i.hii ol l-poruarv last and
w.w...... ....i I.VJ....I n.iii;iiiainMi uiiu c-ieic-ii eouu-f -.-.i..i i .1 minimus aiiacn oi jiuuuinonia will --" " ... ... .v.. umiuiu iiiniu mu coiisii- . . XT 1 i
ties iii the North with 1631 totcrs (aditrercncc of. )hc un'lhc u 1Mt '" eisIern connt.es pretious to tution had placed in his hand. The ditlicuI-Varr" oi ilay evening the 21st
i ' ' v '. lh( nlr-clinn Xt. H..l... 1...1 :... J ..i . i .. .: I. t.- . - . II13t. 1 lieV liat C exillnrpil .1 Inrn-f. mn-hnii nl"
rnore than t.uee one) and bis course was to rer-a tour och lile Sn e and" hai & ''I.JZy Tu nhiS S"" "'to. " . l
. -ciua.i. i.... ..u.i.i..ic-uiy in mesc-ssiou ue uau - . uiiiiv iw.en ne was lakcn sek ami lor-;... :nfin: . i ; - ; i"'"e succeeueu m surveying i excellevx. .
tr I ..!!.. 1 II " J--J"'-"'- " .i-iiiv. s J .. ... . - - -
.. hi ii is lauiJlll j. . 1 ...
ami could not
. .' '"..iiic instant sections ot Hie biato without endans
'lo oonin llic passigc ot any just measure he omit-ting his life."
tied tostateit.
1 Y..lt11i..i. ..ni.cn.. I . nnl....l ..!.: . ....T.: 'Jl . CJIll Ul U l-lll. HI. lllilllil 1'L1 1J .-lllllT II 111 ITS. ... .-. .
..::: . . r" . '"Trr. .i. An mteU"enl SeMa ntin8 to us from:ttIlicllSubSenue..t etents hate conitP. 'vtI' """ and graM. and entire.
. . " ." . "" """ '" Se"B Swi"e Wjs- Pnrovcd WM . . onlv. nnc .. rmnnnr :"' lnroUS' AMEUICAX TEuixoar. 'Ihe im-
both for milita
te is tmexcertionable; but be has opposed whether 5
directly or indirectly the res'ilt is die same
waoox noCTE rnoji this tlaoe to El Paso
EARLT ADIRrCT LIVE.
Kmnncipiilioii In Kruinclir-
" i"kas to Prcse"c the reputation of the Republic
"e-r Ltl.c conflicting opinions of his fellotv-citizens!. ' .e dstnnce from San Antonio to ElPaso
;wlio were much dnidcd regarding thciicecs-i J - i "-" uuinues anu
sity of a war he managed to steer a course! Pa55 'hrough a country abundintly suppli-
) chance. nn( ''e hostilities w
of San Augustine.
commissIonch or Tin- clnli.ii. lnd orncL.bul-T0cl an" nicgnty oi diameter we presume 3 "It is theon.n? ril l.. :.r....a i.:. .K..;. l .i.
l..f- ..... . a j - -
t-iio-i ixenuicliytaat the Lmancipattontsts stand no chance. nn"
t"" ""' " mi; c-icuiiuiis wiucn are to take place?
...T..r. nr ......a-.... ....... . i. .i i P . . r.t
..yiii u. .."uuaiiui o.o.c-..y i:ue 10 our popuia-- Auffust. for dtlepatcs to the contention for
nun wiiiic ins competitor lol. ttallacc sustained rem
mose rigias3nil ttiere can beAffonc course for theXbe made electite. j..;;;
a ...
interests of the clnrv gP0"" of this information
lorl. ".mood ).o.no.. :..Ar-v nnd commercial pursose3
w.a du is.kiiwsrfki ua j
calculated.
can hardly be
and our unquiet neighbor unavoidable. forF iot withstanding the want ofac-
thcy were forced onus by the iiisutTerab.'eV al su"elr.ol.V'B llitory llwugh wiucn
htt liAan HicAnparad Mmm nn.l tin n.il liclinricii
have always been sources orfiic largest profits; and JB0URLAX1) as a candidate for Senator for lied
.more ttiau these mere are tne markets ot inaia ana J litter and Lsmar euuiiucs m the nest LccMatoro
China with nothing intervening but the calm aldl - '
loradeas Paejfic-Oi-can." - -"'" IC? ffc arc authonzed to announce A. II. LAT-.
.After specify injr other adtantases which IMHIl Esq. as a candidate for Senator for the
Red Ritcr and Lamar in the State
mi Wr. 1. sayb: . i
'I will not say w hat is our policy in regard to
California l'erbans it is better that it remain m the
bands of a weak power like Mexico and that all. XELS Esq. of Howie County as a candidate fori
the maritime powers mat hate the adtantage ot iis;j0Ult Representatite of Bowie and Red Ritcr Coun
i i r . i ruimi rnori. nsiepi n ii. .. " j. ..
..:....: n n- . nrrogance anu cxa"?eratci prete.viions ofS . . r- ".- " ""' uitrcys entpnain
loiiiuiiiiu. .in unices iiw.-ir... - i.i. . . 1CU inn imnrossinn ini A... .
. . - gmexico were conuucicu to a close iu a ma ... " '"u was a
days of tonus reduced to .ncr lnt as give y; Statc. a I110fancar. if not noaier Chihuahua than Santa
now the case loa iMv'na.niiJ.n.i in ii.. .1. .i".!... .!... s re and this sunev has innro flm.1 -.;Co.l
r . j.'w. ....... j ... ..i.. -i.au. i.i iliiiiuiis mill WHS I . . - t . iviiiii
.assurejourrcadersthattheinslitutH.il of slavcrv mneter dreamed ofbninnil nm-nun -..nfi.. 6U" impression.
When Col. Jfallacc was here we gave him no
-JSason to suppose tliat we intended to place his
Kentucky will remain as it now is."
CeiiM-i lion. ton nnd Ko.ti nl .Mnnlnill.
The immensa increase to the area of the Re-3 ""er oreaming s century ovcrtiic problem
public which that war produced and the! . '""'-s ir nearer than 590 the
tast icsourccs with which it has endowed us??eop ?im c"y ne at last waited up.nr.d
-.. . wUrl.ww ...... .. ....v.iuvu iu ruii; nm r q .ii . oiasi icsuuicc-s wiiu wnicil II IW3 enuowcd US. ' i ' ... i ijji uuc-u uiini;u
Inameatthcheadof our columns or adtoeate Ills'? t0Se'atnMadUrcssctJ lic Pcoi)c atin a commercial industrial agricultural andi"".11 lcn3-'v" "-t door neighbours to
S . . Yfni r linll mi Aim. ii .. Li. I T. C if. . 1 8 . a. . . . I lilllllnlni . "
ffi
OOUllllUS Ci
LcgLsIatuie.
KJ Vcarc authorized toanmmncc II. R. RUN-
isjris. uui one inline i win si mm it i 11.1. nt. ... . . . ... c- .
J ... .v. 1 tics 111 the next Leeislature of the State
wotTH t. wa of t'c.t Ens to prevent i.ng-fc b
land acquiring it; which 1 have the best reasons for J jj-p yc a
lichetinij -he desires to do and jut as good reasons Vp
for belieimg that she will not do if it costs a war i1111' l :s'1
are authorized to announce COL. BUR-
Tn1nA 1.... .. .. !.!.. . .. T..A ... .1..... .. 1 . . .-.I'll! I ail. Ill 1.11 iUUllUllV llM. UII 1111 1111 1 II I'm n I. - - 111 I l I. ". I nn.ni .!...... II. ....!. .1.. I . t . V- . U II Ull 11 .1 .
kcictuiju uui iiu ucuciu ii uiiu iu inusu wtiose iuier--j - ' " " .. luuu ui iicn. iiiuuu me suuieci 014 .... . ...
" . ... J'.i i ..... . F:.. c. .:. .tit .- . . J H i IlP rnnil n Ini-li il.. ..... .
fcests we proleis to guard and adtance inso far as PXK rs iiiovemcni anu were replied lo ny Col."""""-" graiiucauon 10 ctery American arc 3f . " -uirtcu runs west
3.m i . .ci...M.i.T.i. oi i..i.r Wiirf.ill fn-vlmo vn..r. C of little consideration compared with ibn .rA .oln tlM cuyto- tho head of the Leona.
people of the Northern counties of the State. gout of the controter.v. Col. Wi'ofoll ind.i!.S.I..no.l ao .'.:.. .. i. . ' . distance passes tiiromh hpnoflfol nn.l rPnn
9 Glc-i.n of ihc-C.mrn . Pctin in iiprsnnnl.lv tniinnl fionM Hni.sion EWorld a lesson that is ininlnnl.lo nt nt.-.?Tnlles. nuI at oids tie drv an 1 cloatcd ta-
u tterepubiisl. the lollott ing eommumcatio aP-';- ' "?.. ::... M ' rViVii..S''fc lands almost PntTelv. The oreatest dN.
. i i iii ri i nc w.t nio inmrmoii rnonnrtf ai mi ... uuk u vuuox vi viiii"iii'. ... ra
Union leaung out i . " " r '""" "Ven.-d republicanism etervttbp.P V lK.Vance on ' vlole route destitute of perma-
to ttuTmcrils of "s usual l.land style ol delcnce against as-SsIOH(1 U1t the inherpnl ("nren nni.n . gncot ttu'er is only 2a miles. nnd that ctccum
ipearingui a late San Angustine
portions which relate exclusnely
'SMITH as a candidate for the House ofi
with this country ."' LRepresentatitcs of the third Legislature for Red-
Our arms too hate acquired the charm of Ritcr County.
intincibihtv. Not a single ret erse has trow n-a . - ....n-..
cd upon them. The United States can no v-1 & arc 3'"nzed to announce MAflj
? Judge Webb who is not now a candidate:
csaultsof this sort and gained much eclat by. and the umnimity with which freemen adopt
t the character ofthe response. Fineasures which though they may indind-
Wetecldesiiomtoscethcnewsnaner nc-iua."' u!"ef on t".el!' expediency hate been
solemnly decreed by their representatives.
The spectacle has had the double effect ofi
count ot the affair.
Gnbrrmlorinl Ibr Race Renins Intcrrsltns
.... t. .i nr .... n
iiy letters irom me est weiearn that the Pro3-rsourrcs ; lc etent of our heimr comnelled 'beauty of American women
p. . . . .... c- . a .-.
Machay an English barrister baa
inspiring cotemporary Mates with a tthole-ipi'l'liaied Ins tratcls in the Uuitpd States
1-jSomc feeling of respect for our physical re-JThc following is .m extract in relnttdn to thu
To the Editor of the Texas Union.
San .5ii-tisiic
June 10 1819.
It-? tV nrn niHlinr--.! In nniin.o AttTT Oir 111 a prut 111113 HUniUCr Ol VOllr KipCr
'- ri. .. i i !... :.. .. 1....1. t...i n..i.i. ....
.' . ..-.: . ... I xx-.ton v. .. r r..nT.. -. i..i... . suib hub i ucucn m nuiciiduiiTG n cuu nan
r he conquered; and what is better.she will 4 - -t-. "' -..o.. a cui.um.u .u fcp-pfirs( an1()Uncea as a caddate lor Goternor. i"!
iecr again be attacked nor her rights en-1 resent me oenatonai uismct comprising mc coun-f j . occas;on t0 speak of is high cilaiac.J
-ciuuciieu upuii
'-Nought shall make us rue IturP- Cto which his friends proposed
ii lo ourtuies we no remain out true. E
.. . .... n Death of Ex-Prcldrnt PoIIt.
Way we not rationally conclude Mr. Spea- 4 r j .. -
. A . . . - . . ' i- R Our paper appears in mourning dress this
Vir fnnr Inn limp ia rnniHu nnnni.ir hum 53 ts
-when all will consider the annexation of- he usual mark cf aspect upon the deceaso
! i.l T .. T.. . i -e ..i.. .- t Ihe pminpnt men nl lhn Kenublic. 9 i. t.i: !.. i
iuaus ia uieasiiiii insieaii oi tvuui sonic uu b - trecuy or inuireuiiy i unless so mucii cuuiu jl j.. -.i K.r.ii.. i ? i i .i . '"- w --o "". miu niui.i
M:. ' A .!.. :il.. -A AVW xrritlPn out a nninw of the r1nme.er?i. :.? J f.. . .!. ...i:c...: C l. b degrec?. aniJ beautifully less "until when thej - h.. rn.cil mlt fiir niircnlvn ' nP :.
shortly remotely engendered bv it Eand presidential career of Mr. Polk but at the closcS present accidental incumbent is concerned) IP0"3 are Peneo' "c wl1 DC the on0" contestant to an elaborate review of the acts of the de.
J JO . T . ... B'. . .... . . . ' Ut..Jinn'. Um B. 1 T T.I-. .1.. " . I. t "
of the week find we cannot get it in this numbcr.Jxvhen I reminded the people ol the necessity a """""" "" i-c.I:u 1 rcsiueiu uunng me penou oi ins au-i
I HediedatXaslitillc on the 15th ult of ehronielof decline a gentleman who is quahhed to 3 " e leei autnonzcu to say now that Ins vote inl'"iiiratiou. aumce it 10 say mat me neat
in only one instanrp. I here is an abun.
danse of grass and sufficiency of timber up-
on every part of the road
l Western Tcxlan.
Mi.
la ir vwbuiuit ummiii ii ma iii"u t.iiui itc-.i . ...... . -vx ....--...
tics of Bowie Titus and Cass m the next legisla-?ter anj cminent qualifications lor the ofiice jpecUo1 Judgc 'Allllsare "ecoming pleasant. Hereto draw the sword and dissipated forctcr thel "Thtre are two points m which it is seldom
lure. Fto which his friends proposed to elect bin 3vuicre a ICW iaj a since mere were some undeter- rdeluston that notwithstanding: the wme ex-gcquallcC never excelled the classic chaate-
?
ftln speaking ol Judge Webb his qualifica-'nuned persons.ail is becoming determinate and most tent oi our territory we can eter he disuni-3ness nni delicacy ol the I eat u res and tho
. ftions and claims to the confidence ol the peo-ffatorahle. In this county and Lamar we looked3tcd North South or West when the voiceismallnesi and exquMtive symmetry of tho
week? . rp t j...!.!-. ;n r n..oi;nn . in-?r. !. ...... .:.... .u. T...i .. i -.i. u jof our country calls on us to aim in Iipp Ho.Bextreinitiis. In the lattpr rpsnp.-ri nnrtii-n-
fitr a ...j. . -"0-- ..'. v-.w..-.. . .1111 iitc main npusiiiuii iu llic juul.' lillll.il ttlllliu'. ' " H . . . . 1 ' t ""
'gon any other aspirant to that office either di-Vbe mana : .1.;. .i:---. w ; ; ww ..maii5ren.ca- ... . BIarl" "'c American ladiea arc singularly for-
t. I.l1! S 1 If u'nillil IlO ll..sriint-in frrtm flm nnlh i. l...l.1!tlinntn I li-ii n in . nm enn. AnA .1 .!..
1 AH the clouds that low'r o'er our house
In the'deep bosom of the ocean burnd' "
YUCATAN.
lv
brought ut. who had not a lino hand. The
feet arc als generally very small and ex
quisitely moulded particularly thoso of a
Maryland girl: who well aware of their at-
tii .1 . rtT .1.. . : .-.. ..:.:. !.!. X' .l n c l.i . . -t i i . Lnl n.-lrlv criirit niii- lin.nir nlrl nilli 1.. nmn ImpllVpnPSS inc n flinnofinrl liltln Art..lir.S.
.KirrW nmlnrulnrli lio mi IH-rin trhiM pfi me ouicu ui inc.- iresein iiuiuriai.i ci isis. giuc- isorin n oc seven eignius oi mc tvnoiotote . r--v -i"-- " --.-................ - ....... 4U.
. - - 0 ... . . .. .. !.. ... 1 1. ... . lf.n. '.I .. .
ki aumn uiui ucii u iuuii ui uui. i.uou .sjjol Ihe io
got home from Washington.
capacity.no one can say that hcis such a man :
and I presume that it was a knowledge or-
Ssible remains he ever displayed in hisneinaysnf 'icr own of temptingly e.xliibilin"
FROM THE EtV OKLEAS DrLTA. Red Rircr.
The opinions of all the officers of Col. I The River is still high. The Woodsmanand tbcgbelief of the truthfof this assertion which in
White!. rcgimcEt with wliiun we hate cou- Amies Crocker tvime up On Saturday last. Fduced "An Old Tcxian" to notice my com
x eased confirm tho lews which have been
frequently expressed in the Delta that in
.. . - ..i wr . j . ! i no ciiizcus ot aciiursun ttere on luti n. " n i-i .
the present war the Yucatccos do not merit .... . ... Kreailily
rlh. and will be found to count lareelv in
the summing up. The fact is the Korth.hjmg asideiiSUnrn3f "'TT- PT rU'y A1 ! Sv " tUCAmerC(?nc Women
' . b tcan heart. While his mind was open to arc most denccnt is roundness of figure. -
petty causes of indmdual irritation will be awakecas on ani jus;ce in wcighing the prctcn-JBut is is a n.ishke to suppose that well roun-
to her rights and to the dues of her representatitesions of tho-e States which came in ouasiided forms arc itjt to be found in America.
our aid or sympathy. The Indians are des- dressed b Messrs. Rusk and Kaufman.
came in quasi
. . .. . ....... . u i. . ... ... . . .
munication and to treat it a a direct attack'1" lms contest and the ixortli will so act as to do -connici xtitn ours it etinced an iron intlcxr
. Innnn flm nnnlifipntions of Gov. Wood. Inusticp tohciself. Ion" delaved. but not to be nm-5bihty in withstandms all claim for concessions.
tne -ah a "Breaj.. a(jm;t that if what I said when I asftracted longer with her consent. w here national honor or the just interests ofi
cribed to us as a braxe virtuous and inter-j Mr- Knufmnn. Speech.
sting race full of patriotism fidelity and "We finish to day Mr. Kaufman's Speech upon
honesty; true to their word and peaceful in the boundary question. Reading it in proof twice1
hoir habits and little disposed to war or vi- our attention has been more drawn to its merits!
olence. unless outraged and oppressed. J his nan upon the cursory pCrusal gircn at the time of
war was irougnt on oy ...e xucmccu. u its first pobllcat;on. It ;3 really an able document.
whites and is kept up by their leaders and wswsws. I
chiefs for their own advantage. Their cru- 3 ITJ We are indebted to R. M. Hopkins Esq.J
eltice nnd oppressions toward the Indians for a Picayune of ihe 20th and to A. M. Alexander
wtioeoasnute the large majority oi tne in- Esq. for one of the 27th
habitants and include all the laboring and II
productive cUssea. their constant violations 1 cbotcm.
of faith to thetn have produced tnis war in I We are informed-by Edward Clark Esq. that
which not a Jew of our people have beens-Mai. Kaufman who was to have accompanied him
Leitcd that at ihe present crisis Texas nced-1 By the Austin and San Antonio papers we per-
5ed the services of an able man as her chiefi-;. i..t . .prm-nii-.-. ; ); ...j w.J
his fellow-citizcr.s were involved. The Ore-
'.: .1 .. . .. c - j . ego" question which so seriously threatened
ceive that a tery pretty war is being waged between. '. !; w..h .h oilnsl M
.u1 . . : .: r"-r
fools enough In shed tears over their afflicted
and pcreccuted white brethren of Yucatan
When our gallant volunteers entered the
couutry where instead of being hailed with
joy and gralrtude they were constantly sub-
jectcd to the closet surveillance aod treated
xvith any tiling but liberality or fairness they
found on their very fiiet collision with the
Indians that the latter were in every res-
pect a superior race to the cunniag and de-
grated whites and that the justice of the con-
test was on their s:de. Often when they
were encamped would the Indians come
within liaiiiag distance of their tents and
beckon to the Americans to come over and
join then) and not disgrace themselves by
lighting fur such villains as the Yucatccos.
Tho latter however guarded against tho
possibility of our volunteers accepting these
Invitations as well aa against another not
W . .(T! tn .n llmt noun. inn J
rnvA.iinvf- fiiiii.iri im ii liu. hi ill iiaaci nun n na .-.!. ....
Itentamoirnt to sating that George T. Wood ' lc?n " rem west" ad the ""iof England was settled by him on a basis
lw?inTsuC..anc.W The Westerner pitches intthirhuhic it CPrnened pretious treaties
I.i" :: r ...r .'nrrcsnondent "An Old S'" lne orPan lc'""'y---ni "ie organ TPtorts with nojttith that country secured to us all the ad-
lT.vnn-" nibortvisp he tvould not have re- Back of SP'- The Westerner intimates that theaxantages which wc could desire in justice
carded what I said as intending to deny EGoternons feeding the Austinites on soft corn andiand in faith. Other measures of interna-
Wood's qualifications. gpretending to fivorthe mountain city for the seatoff 'io1 importance which it would be too te-
- KGovernment How will that work in Huntsville'Sd'0U? to enumerate were oftener initiated
t..j xxrv... : ( nr ii- -nvnaa P..i .. it. i.. .u. ..... .L c. l"y him or brought to a close wherein he
iiuuu i;o" ia ui... v.m. wi ...w .... ttuiiu ui.. duuui mc iiiusmous sir tvno are ine q i . 1. r iD
bavin "declined in consequence of Col.BelPst....... mi!lni. f .-.. . a !e""ccd hc sam? uprightness of purpose and I
announcement. The people therefore aieln -r ol th .. .-. .j-fciun!"n?Pal"n;1 . ... .
in -i o i.ni..pnn ij Mills Pnl finlla1 - ' v "i3 icnurt. oi mo tvime xiousc win ue
left to choose between Judge Mills Col. Bell dj) mJ mnrfeoii9l t i recoeclcd fop lhe hospitalities
. ' . Ktor of the organ who it is suggested by a corres which was its distinguishing characteristic.
Nor can "An Old Texiau'Wuco the ma-fpondent (also mixed up in the contest) had bctter"nnd society at Washington during his bricfi
jority of the voters of Eastern Texas to voteJbe travelling "over theComal mountains in search of'e'6. "wneu a i.iguer pons. .mm me e.e
i. A. . . m i.r i ..i t "3 . ........ .f trance nt manner anil trulvChristiansimnlip.
lor uenerni ueorge i . w ooo ai ine coming csheep lanns'i Jjali tis is most ungenerous anu. " .. . . .. .1ui : .i. pi. PimV. m.i ..
. .. ..... . .. a....a... ...w f.ua.ji -... . i. ...:.i.j . Liivui ins uuiiiiraoic may . jverv ncan in B"""i tc-jiiuu uii in ui mu .... Hill. -.ttoi.
it... i..i . .. i.- : nn .i. iciecuoii oy cnoeavonn"io coimeci uiiu wiiit i.ends to underralp He rnlforo of wno . decided va.' .. . .. .'. .. '. . ; r .u t i . I !... knnn.n :..
ana onreteporr itir. .odiiK3 wm ii.es -u tticsj .-.. rr nj:tn r.r ... - " " - line wiue extent ot me union win ueai iiiii".ir.ra. al.lu ......... ..isio.tcua
this side ofSbreveport having lost twenty or thirtytrj Governor Col John A Greer CoI.COmme" employment. sympathetic feeling for the berenved widow I?f Philadelphia beauty as i lovely and endur-
.a ' .1. .ii 3rnnnn mnrn .a cnn.
to this place turned back homeward having heard
that the cholera was invading his neighborhood
We also learn that the disease prevails to some
considerable extent on the road between this place
and Shreteport M
Whilst this is thy characteristic of English
beauty it is no so prominent a feature iu
America. In Nat- England in the moun
tainous districts of Pennsylvania and Mary
land and tho central valley "of Virginia tho
female form is generally speaking as well
rounded and det eloped as il is here; whilst
a New England complexion is in nine cases
out of ten a match for an English one.
This however cannot be said of American
ladies as a class. They are in the majority
of cases over delicate and languid; a defect
chiefly superinduced by their want of exer-
cise. An English girl will go through as
much exercise in a forenoon without dream
ing of fatigue ns an American will in a-dav.
and be overcome by the exertion. It is also
true that American is more evanescent than
Eng h beauty particularly in tho South where
it seems to fade ere it has well bloomed
But it is much more lasting in the north and
northeast; a remark which will apply to tho
negroes by it.
The Sauve Crevasse has been stopped by dimin-
ishiag the aperture and letting down an immense
flood gate.
The Crescent City will emerge from the waters
All around there is some hard rubbing not overanH np delicate mark ofrespect.no appro
urteous cither. Take it coolly friends! neither o'Cpriate demonstration of condolence will bt
is a candidate upon his ownyu need to wear your&elt out in this contest as! wanting to lessen the force of the terrible) PI
neither to opposo or succour.fwe intend upin this quarter to take tho office which blow which by tho inscrutable decrees of
weaken any candidate forfis the cause of quarrel and then jour irritation w JijProvidcnce has fallen upon hr. J The
frppfir ha tippn nnminntpH hv Iiir fripnds nnd
...:.l :.... -r .....u: . icourteous
Willi iiu view Ul UllUUIIlll tits IltlUlU tu uujr
"ticket." He
merit wishing
strengthen or
Governor.
ing as any that our own hardy climate can
be! produce.
PUBLICATION OF ORIGINAL.
MEMOIRS.
first volume of the 'Smithsonian Con-
1 believe his wish is that histhavc been fruitless beside bcinir unwholesome in . c aPPcn" a short biographical sketch otctnbutions to Knowledge has been published
-... afe.a. A. M " W Tffltn..nn.aAa'l..t1.n.r aW. -." Y".BI.B V. .. .14
with the feeling of a diver exhausted by an unex-Ifnends shall vote as they please lor Covern-this warm weather. iiituM.ca.u.
pectedly long submersion to whom dry land is aland whether that be for a Western Nor-!
nerfpet ire-it Mliern or eastern man newiu do sansneu.
aal..SI. ... ' I ? 1 ...Tl..
-.-wwwww- 'AnUlQ 1 cxian is iiowi'ver easily
Tcxaa Echo. It.-lipn h npp.pnls Governor Wood as a
ir xtr Tl tit.. ?.;. ii. i .a.i Tj-H .. ...
iir. t.ir. iuison jomi puousner mine mueB...--ana j wou m os1c nra when
dendentMonitoratJefferaon.proposesto publish a pa .w00j became a convert to democracy.
i... cmjni.. mpII nrilip.' ..n.imlno-fVn irnu.Iner. with tho above title.at Dallas in Dallas count v.a.lTi. r nnn. in Snn Anmtntinn whnl Wm. C. Rives. Jr.. of Va.. was married on reaching raanhood.entered into practice at
cfnmentof the country by keeping the reg-lsoon a sufficient aubtcribsrs aroobuincd price twolcan tell when hc was a whig in Texas ac-I" Boston on the l5lh to Grace Winthrop' Nashville where for many years he had a
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atisfied I o K lei""""J """Svember 1795 n Mecklenburg county N. C.tthe MississinDi vallev comnrisins
Pleasedja J""1 " ProP od received "the rudiments oV his educationfof ?S?oriS3 survesal
a Dem-IP Secietary- Tut tut man! you are un-?at Chapel Hill University in that State. ftions by E. G. Squier A. M.
n Gen.reasonabe- I When yet a youth he removed with his fam-jDavis M. D. It is illustraied by
lithographic plates and by two hundred and
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De Morse, Charles. The Northern Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 9, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 7, 1849, newspaper, July 7, 1849; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth80750/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.