Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1859 — A “Greaser” on Greeley! [ARTICLE]

A “Greaser” on Greeley!

A Los Angrh'S correspondent of tin- I’hil-ad.-ip i i Hulletin s»at<-.- that a C-iiji'ornia p.<p- t >r «,< an rd t > rhe effect ’hai llajar. ■ G • V lie ‘J’ i'.une wis on his w• y to i . : tak comm and ot ail ihp vari.-us ragt g and bo! tail fi ; i> t r.-- b. '.>>’■ found th-'re; that Hennings-.-ti j-.i! \\ ukvr would j .in him with ’orces collected at Ihi - A lantii States and that the whole hordej. under the supreme command »>f Greeley , would invade Mexico and usurp the government of t at Republic. A copy otzthis paper fell into the hands ot the commander, aft M .zitlm, an ! be at one" issued a proclamation informing the people that -One H >rac<Gr eley, a must dia.bali.cal, hLuosL-tbirsfy am il urimerei.ol man —-worse than he fuuiioK.si Walker, >r even, the mui'.ous o' M r.im-m—a man wliv>se very simivk dread to lire hearts o; th >u<mds in the United States, so many w-re l;,is cri n.es .and so terrible was. Ins c-itaduct—is. ,t«»w at the ti-ad of the most extensive baud, at fijibu.st.ens. ever collected, a,ud. un h's w.-iy to M x'co!’”’ FTe then ex-h-.rts the luSie-h* to prepare t’U*tia.-ie!»es t,.r ius-ta-jt nett .Ji, and fotielwdes thus: —Tins dangerous in tn (hombre petiyrnse} is m.t ot the coinin > i school ot iihbu-t.-rs; th y wish tor prouder. for bt -.d and murder.-u* deeds. "Just. a. y •>.. .-•>rre i > rdtent, "the mi i list . . i( - the Pii'rome ' ■ *- fiend this brig e ; ,o - '■ Mir. Gt.aeh'j ' D • ver City: “Mining is it pttr-un akin rir n.-.hiiio hunting, and, like them, enri, lies the lew a-t the cost of the many. This region is doubtless pre-ordained to many ch mges ot fortune; to-day, giddy with the intoxication ot success; to-morrow in the valley at humiliation. One day, reports will be matiy i Missouri by a party ot gold-seekers ftjuo' “Rocky Mountain bmubi ; i>g” Ims. exai..><!• d| and everybody is. to, the Rtutisx who, can possib.ly get avyay; the ue\t, wtl|lf iepresent these diggings yedlow with g.dd.;. Neither will be true; yet each in its turn mi/.A have a certain thiu substratum of fact ior i,ts justification. Each season wiflsee its thousands turn away disappainteai, <u ty la give place to othc-r thousands,sanguine and eager as if none li id ever failed. Yet I feel a strong conviction that each succeeding month's researches-wiH enlarge the field of mining operations and diminish the difficulties and impediments which now stretch across the g .Id-seeker’s path, and that,ten years hence, we shall he just beginning fairly to appreciate and enjoy the treasure's now buried in the Rocky Mountains. OrV John Gl ss postmaster ut New Brighton, Pa,, has been arrested or counterfeiting gold coin and bank bills. Thespuri >us stuff was lound in his possession He gave b..i 1 t > appear ut 'he next termol the U. S. Court, at Pittsburgh.