Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 6, Number 15, 16 April 1836 — Page 2
W ,!;, Uraif, Ha near a, Mariea, but afcl ahi boUwdaiUMitf voluatr-jba at to much trouble and expaaae ' ll-bdrvcks, Pataaio, Clay, Tifu. J. Numerous companies were im-to convince her was the proper one. I
Tts White River or Central canal is mediately on the march to San Anto- The Bill admitting Michigan was for-
s23a.sc2T2a
3kH ra.iea in length, a nrl fpetee in its course from north eist to south west, thro fourteen coonties. The VYahaab and Erie caoat, entering the rate in the norheas'-
era itf( rulwiS7 toe line ot tae Wabash
FURTHER FROM TEXAS. la addition to what was stated in cur pefper of yesterday, wre learn from the New Orleans Bee or March 1 111,11131 an official despatch had Mkl tt, mrm (rrrr Clan TTrria. US
mhliihed in the Mercurio of Ma tamo I
raj, Harcn 7th, in which he states
unbar the pompous caption of" Li
vision of Goliad 'hat he had reach-
ad therewith 100 cavalry, and had
attacked the enemy the Texians,
who. after makimr a firm resistance
hi their barracks, were defeated with
the lots of Id killed, 21 prisoners and 100 horscss. The depatch says: Those with me rushed into the midst of the affray like lions, and in a mo
ment they hewed the rebels in pieces, none of whom escaped from this
city." Gen. Urrlea says he had but
one dragoon killed. The following locks like a little ap
trahension on the part of the brave Central:
I am now in search of Doctor
Grant, who, according to the infor
mation that I received, is now in the
neighborhood of ine with 50 riflemen.
and I know not what number of Mex
ican.' Another document appears in the fame paper, dated March 7th, at San Patricio, and signed by Nicholas Rodriguez, in which he says he attacked the rebel column below the habitation of Aqua Dulce, and killed 32 and took 4 prisoners. Among the
alain are mentioned Col. Grant and fajor General Morris. Rodriguez
adds: The fact is that our troops
pursued them with poised lance, which was sufficient to achieve all'
Tba editor of the Bee speaks also
of a rumor of the fall of San Antonio,
which it believes correct, though the account of it had not been officially racaived. He afterwards adds that the rumor may have arisen from the capture of San Patric o. The latter place is on the left bank of the Nueces, 60 miles from Goliad and 180
from San Antonio. The main body of the army under Santa Anna was at Saltillo. General Fernandez was at Bra sos of Santiago, superintending the blockade from Louisiana to Vera Cruz, which commenced Feb. 3rd. The insurrection at Arapulco is qoel'eJ. LATER AND IMPORTANT. ,
Victory obtained by the Texizns !
Dy new Orleans dates to .March 17 th
received
hia stea
had rea
ta fforda
informal
Was beseiged by the Mexican army onder Gsni's Sesma and Cos consisting of 40 companies of Infantry, a mounting to about 2400. together
wun 1500 cavalry, -anier General
Johnson and and another were saved
It appears that Grant aod some 20 or 30 others had gone out on a scouting party, and had approached too near
the marauding army. 1 ney were im
the offensive in their future opera-
fitaf about 200 miles, safrflien 'UiVeVliiii 5 -r v , lA.rn t),.i a..
intMM tmm Central canal in tH anutk. I VrJ ...... ,
1ZL T2 J-rTfcV-t-,J .T- w -:iI. i.l tor Grant w not killed: he, colonel
Uuytb, and pasars through or oo the fcor
ate vf thtrteea count tea Tbee two
spent wo.ka, with th other improvements
aacharlsjed and protided for by the late
Af, will wi to the S' of Indiana,
mora tUn FIFTEEN HUNDRED MILES
f pablic improvement exclusive of the aavifariun of the Ohio river, which mske1& Who! estent of iht southern bound 1-
15 the at ate; and which if taken into
bS)idrr!i.-n, wi'l preceni an "P2rgtt vt
akotit TrVO THOUSAND JUILL3.
& general have been the provitva for internal improTeine. t io the state, that of
law e(xtTar: o-uf)iia lyu jrpon the -baab liw-r, an1 south of it, there are but seven which rf aiu without puh:e woik tt a rargahh stream. These eountie nt Clinton, Du?o, Jackson, Randolph, Colon, B'.isb od Scntr.
nio, to drive the Mexicans beyond ced through the Senate by the majori- Saturday, ::::::::: April la 3C.
the K10 Grande, or leave tnem on ty; but ntue opportunity teing anor-
the field of battle. They will act on'ded of debating its provisions. A Bui
for the admission of Arkansas, was
on the same day, April 2, ordered to be engrossed for a third reading.
Dayton Journal.
The following is the official account of the engagement which recently took place at the town of Bejar, Texas. We are truly gratified in per-
mediatelv attacked bv a column ofjeeivine that the Hon. David Crock
the enemy,and only Sescaped Grant et distinguished himself nobly on the
occasion. Fort of the Alamo, Bejar, Texas, Feb. 25.
, rf t among the number, exhausted and
alnost naked; as he was closely pur-
Yet
sued bv the Mexican cavalry
this is the triumph so bombastically
blazoned in the account ot the gallant Nicholas Rodriguez, published
in the Bee of yesterday. The document was genuine; but we gues39d' it was not authentic.
The Texians have abandoned Co-
pnno, and fortified Labadie or Golriad, higher up. There are now 700 men stationed there, well prepared
with artillery aud ammunition; and
disposed to p'ay checkmate with the wintf of the Mexican army, under
General Urriea, lately encamped at
San Patricio.
To Major General Samuel Houston, Commander in Chief of the Army of Texas.
Sir on the 23 February the enemy in larce force entered the citv of Be-
jar- which could not be prevented, as
I had not sutacient force to occupy
OCrOw'Rtf to dfsappofatwent in getting
a supply of of Ink we are compelled to u Stan inferior quality this week.
tion in regard to the National Roadf K2A.R A.QOQ9 CPPlc
The Senate of the United States ha? confirmed the appointment of Jesse L Hoi man s District Judge fur this Siate.
At the Township Election, held oh the first Monday in Ap'iJ, A. D. 1S33, thi following officers were elected in addiiio. to those published in our Ist : Overseers of the Poor. David Vore, and Joshua Moore. Fence Vicii-crs.
Samuel Parker, and Stephen Macy. Supervisors 'of R-ads. 21 Dinnct, DumlS'ii JT-r; W.ili n Edward; 4th. Wilimi' P l; ; G- iTi 1.
iMt-ndenhal! ;6th, JoMfph White; 7ih, Joan
lVY!er;Sih, Frederick II iver ; 9i!i, IV-r
appropriation,
The Bill ta provide for the admission of the State of Michigan into the Union and fixing the Northern boun
dary of Ohio, passed the Senate on the 2d inst., also, the bill to admit Arkan. sas as a State was ordered to be engrossed for a third reading, and will, no do bt pass the Senate. The Governor has appointed Dr. Isaac Coe of Indianapolis, Canal Fund C mmissicner, in the place of Nicholas McCarty, resigned. j
American Speculations in
both position?. Col. Bitres, the ad-i'ThistlethwiMta: 1 1th, Jaiuts Blck ; Itfth
jutant Major of President Genera! ; Isaac Bulb.
fennta Anna, demanded a surrender,atdtscretion,callinsusforeignrebels. OH, DONT!! The editor of the I answered them with a cannon shot:) , , upon which the enemy commenced i"nt' fa'K b.4ier hasa,a bombardment with a h've inch how-! most used us up hardly a grease spot
itzer, which, together with a heavy j left. In his paper of the 7th ins.t. he!forTf j,
A gent'eman travelling in Vermont, found the f!'owinsr lines inscribed
upon a board nar a water horse: Temperance f untain good as can be. Better far th:.n rum or brandy; If this truth excte your furyLet you .- horse be judge and jury. DIED O.i Tur-dav the Sailor March, 1S33, Col. FRANLia VIGO, after a !. it !inrin i!! pv, h;ch he bore with th .t p-t-ience id resignation, which were1 do ehirectf r:si ic of th mm. lie wes one of the o'Jv t rsid!-i.!s of thtlice. and it I tt is bed trt-d wis one -f th? first rrn whnj
lit died he livrd,n
Wheeling, Va. Aprils. ifs
Our Correspondents will find " Brilliant Scheme, fur the 7th ntd la -May: V. Zebmrffh MttcL : : Class No. 2. draws 7lh Hay, lg1 . CAPITALS. J 03O,OOO, tMO,oe? b 30 oi $3,000 and 100 of f& Lowest three Dumber Priae, fififl . The first twu numbers, ffjOO. ; s Tickets only $10. A certificate of a ptckage of wtult - : this splendid Scheme will cuatonriCte
Certificates of Halves and Quartan atav
portion.
Aeact we have the pleasure of 1
iog t. the public a scheme that has ttss. been uiiiveis-dlv potiuUr:
Maryland Stale Lwllct. Cls A. 10, draws May 16, 183. CAPITALS.
and 75 of
&c. &c.
Address
Tickets nly $5.
-4
in
cannonade, has been kept up inces-!.t, to ,i.:,j r , 1. . t ;,.!
ifcaf-fcrf-.santly ever since. I mstantiy ent , . fi vv!i-. . Ww w rd, ri d n Peoterf bv all. U w. an indeoted apprentice. Thia
S we were;expre3ses to Col. t anmng, at loiiad,;. .r ...... ImnVl wih the h.ors of war. his remiin? warn " persons from
peculating ind to the i?orle of Uonzales Sin:m'lu'fc" ,u 11 -ttr-cwi t.r l, ,n,n,,j,.(i to,uP r,,..,, h a I.,rrr and ,ne btm mS account. W
tote " Greece. We cnfe5
aware that the rage for s
in real estate and town lots pervaded Felipe. To-day at 10 o'cIock A. M
the whole of this great republic, from! some two or three hundred crossed
unless his tirade had been directed jmiwr-u ciseourse cf mourning friends against the worst of reprobates. j Vincent Svn.
have thought that the maJ -'.jIfCT
rstandingoftheoldgenile-1
Greece, the very temples of Athens, pened a heavy discharge- of grape andjman aml h,s "ood engilsh scao!ar-cng , f uic! ailJ jhe luMlc gen and columns of the far-famed Partht-lcanister on them, tcuether with a 'ship, would have enabled hitn to under-!era:i, that Le will open his Semiuatv
I'assamaquoddy to Pensocola, but jtlie river belo-.v, und come up under j ye Would h we were not prepared to learn that j cover of the houses, until they arrived j , , , it had invaded the classic ground ofl within point blank shot, when we o-j cnt "'rs
non! Such is the fact. A correspondent of the London Times informs
us, such is the tmid government of
well directed fire from small arm.Jstand the brief remarks we made iniaFa'n on lhe 1"th c APrl1- ur 1,1
e rece.-
which forced tliern to halt and tnke
shelter in the houses about 80 or 100
t win "tf CMir.n la.i id ann wai.tla m n
1 r.l. o.U ..I. : i.t .
wui jari ui uic oui un., m rc la i.on, , Those who lire at a di,tice, mud may
CLARKE Ac. COOK, Agents for the Managers, : Wbeebi ONE CENT REWARD!
R A N away from the subscribe!
aoMMs, tofw.
harborint; at tnaV
hocvat aril
return said boy, shall have tba aUa?aa ward but no charges. ISAAC A. HOLMAN. April 12, 1836. !.-;3w
PUBLIC NOTICE. THE citizens of the Borough i Richmond will take notice, that the ans , al Klection for Borough officers will tifcj plac on MONDY. the '2d dayoftsj next, at the bouse of Gideon Daggett m
us, such is the tmid government 01 shelter in the houses about 80 or 100 ", , . ... " Lt t ,ifn 1 t, -,.m.Z..L 'l . l 1 ",e ,u',,e ' J,aeo1 ""Matt s r.u ...I ; T :i.. j c .. 'in .- 'not to his paper or his patrons, but to; vrl'-'' attend tftintp the Summer sccmou, 'Front street, for the purpose of electiae young Otho. who w daily seen silk- yards from our batteries. 1 he action ( ' , I will d Kict..not.d a pleasant .V healthy t fiiM anT cond llus ?!.rrt! rS! mg the streets of Athens with his la- continued to rage for about two hours eJitnr.al as then expressed.! a twwn a. ay in tl,e -rate, and the exc,.cn ne ther (the King of Bavaria), and suchjwhen the enemy retreated in confu-j But, he has poured out the vials of his-pMie cf LoarUin and tuitioo as ressona- jone ronstable. '
the encouragement given to torergn jsion, dragging oil som; 0 their deadhvr.ith on our devoted head, as as!an-j '.'e 34 31 a' y ;",l,,nr. ,u l"f, re J" enterprize, that thev have already ,0r wounded. During the action thejliorpr of hi, n-tron, nn ,nvinn, ,hecou of im faction w.ll be tho- , - . - tterer OI ills patrons, an envious ne-! rut gli ana prar tica!, so far a poreued Iit mad-arrangements for a bank, (oafe- enemy kept up a constant bombard-; f ,- , - , . .. jih-pii-ih. Ynune gentlemen, who detv Fond nrobab vhave a steamboat ment and dischanm of ball, praoe lrdcto1 ot I,llPer and a nv aN loo-i .; ' J a ,,1 JV , m 1
will be prepare.! lur entering the highest classes io College at much less expense.
SAMUEL FORSHA,
High Constabls. April 10, 18r6. 15:1a
Publir Notice.
THE public are hereby notifisi
running monthly from Patras to Fal-Jand canister. We know, from actu-jinS 'ith green-eyed jealousy at tliej mouth, (Eng.) but what is more,-al observation, that many of the ene-j"blushing honors'" about to descend lots laving out without number a- mv were killed and wounded while on his venerable sconce ow.irood
,.Ong the crumbling cornices cc bro- we, on our part, have not lost a man; readers, let us see what were the of-
sen statues 01 ine rirajus, uiiioug, 1 wo or mree 01 our men nave oeen, . , , , collee-iate course, before an correct nrin. ":L . : --7
which a Scotchman has invested $50,1 slightly scratched bv pieces of rock,! lLa"e "I uicn na.e cven;c- ,e; have heeQ Vormed. ' - j" y n r,. own o. knim u
nftn ,n,l in Imsricnn mntlimKn. Iiir-'hi, nnt .tlcoKL.! I til rr.. t rT.,.. ! brollL'ilt UDOU US DerScnal nhllSP. One of tho ..hiffl rnnifinll, l.fi i. !'v """"r'1 couniy, IllUinns, ana WSICI
U UU Ull 4 WMawaaaaav-aw . k U li k U A I U I I'lLll.l , ( ' I j J - f-
sooth (not to be out done by the Cal-:ure in statincr. that both oihcers and; We said, after noticing the est
edonian Yankee.) ,520,000. They I men conducted themselves with firiii-!ment of the Banner 4frorn
have long had two or three smartness & bravery. Lieut. Simmons of;of the edjtor wp miv expect 4oti. of!nr, adapted to the capacity of the leam-j Persons apainst purchasing or reeeiviaf t1 lankee schoolmistressrs teaching cavnlrv actinias iniantrv.an 1 Capts.i , . ...''" er anJ not burden the memorr wtth mere'siid bond unlesatbev wmti to nurrhaaasn'
Dilworth and Cocker to the decen- Carev, Dickenson and Blair of the ar-! wnal L,,rns would call 'crambo jingle, ; rules ar.d empty words, without bavins; any ilnw suit. CALVIN LILLE Y. I'
nf LVomlnnnJi. on.l Tlti r n n cr ' . 1 1 l-..l -n.;,,- ui,!f!i ,1 . i 1 1 o r- r. ri t i.. c .. ... corrMit iilea of their meaning or artnlin.' n r.. J A. ..:!! l'Ht f r. 1.U i I
and f.r less exposure to vice than where that WILLIAM II. VAUGIIAN induefe two or three hundred young men are ao I me to union to him a title Bond, whicl I
ciated togetherm the sarlier stage of their jheld on one Samuel Martin, for 1(1
dilise One of the object, con.tanty kept in H couniv, snui.n., -nu -B ... , 'vie-v by the instructor, will be to esplaia i9,,K,,IT!ent was made wtbout CXnde ,u.u.imi- v ll!jtratc tUe prIlCipie,ofeery branch, 1"" ".nd 'tbout intending to Conrey aw t ie V''hat"is taught, in a plain and familiar mari!ripht in said Lot; I therefore caution ill?
Ithenes. and Byron and Shakspeare,and Charles Despallier and Kober: j teurs have any business.' ' ' 1 f .pr,c,f T r Aery .
to some perhaps of Homer and Lurip-fBrovvn gallantly sallied out and sett To show the, that wo were justice and hor t- apPly thenin the'inve.ti-i,,rR,,ch B:illli at KIchttioM f ides, posterity. Next thty will have; fire to tht; houses which adorded the . , ., i i ff:i"n of any subject it corrctly under- j JY ,4te regulation. 30 percent, wil f town meeting's and elections, and mi-enemv shelter, in the. face of the n i 1 m w'ial esaid (an, intend..! sl0(lJ b tLc iearne- stud t,ln ;ui he required at n.turity, on all na
litia musters, and assemblvmen and'emv's' fire. Indeed the whole of the'as peasantry.) we will quote a part stead of being irksome, is rendered Plas.oes dic..ui,ted hereafter, instea4 of tea,
xcl-.sive
! -,t,-.,,
w n't a c
is nothing s
lMl
..ltm,ita!f ,.-U t.,-...,,., nf t!1B -.rtln t.t wKw.K ., r i, 1 1. er an J profit abi e . I hat course of inst rue-: " n'r ,ir-. ' ti' r.jle re:ieea.
. " tl..r !t r4.)fS nrtt r 4 ...... ti W 1 1 LJ . tt A? I l l f C 1 1 1 . ff ell f I ftf ft S.
reference; b.-neving mmd to babits of close and logical think-. ,mailer!,uu '"' $', nor any note tw f. d writer that 'Miier- ,n5 aiBj to "njc'stad the general prin j.jduceJ hy renewal under Jh J. . ' . ' pies of the science, must be very deficient. ! The discount day it Fifth day, or 7 Imrsilsy iT;1 ' 'an alt:.or, Vour)fJ mtemen who intend studyine the 2 Vw':k-.:Not og1 fVr ,intn L
learned professions of law or medicine.. , , . . . 3 .1 . r. ' o'clock, or nome orcctdiur da v. Mimrf mSk A
tint hare (let rm iiii1 nnlln tilia , r.l! ri. . . . ,' ' ... y . '
ate course, can be prepared for et . i . r ...
upun ine siuor oi euner or tnoae proles- to 3 o'clock, r. M.enklldafs escent
m i. !ioald the number o. pupils m- nj. New Year's day , Chnstmaa da v, ass ciee during the Summer, competent At i Fourth of July. Nwtei falling due on either experienced assistance will be provided.! thew days must h attended tn on the day a
i he f.dlowiny will embrace some of the ,orw
bnncbes that will be taught: Etglishj (5r4 uinar; Ithetorick: Ixjffick: tJenertl I
1 lht"ry; Natural Mental and Moral Phia senops.s now 1(j.,Si). !,,..,,. Matl.ein.tira; Arithmai . St , ,m :
(If the Xew Cattle R,n.r .Vc- - "'aiytu-iiiy; .viga-ra; l.eometry;
hope, m 4th of July orations, and a conducted ti.emselves witu such un-.had i t I a ii t ii
declaration ot independence ana es- daunted heroism, taat tt won. a be intablishment of a republic, after the justice to disci ini:nate. Tne U n. Yankee pattern. Evening Star. I David Crockett was se n at ali ro ;nts
... t .t- ? . . . m ti c.t-i hij u-.kri-j .miif !'
tammuung i'ie men to u.o ineir oiiiy. -- " J -j""- - iOur numbers are few, and the enemv l-'rom the edi-' il f 'i.e New
to approximate his; linuer. 4 i
1 have everv reason
Death or Major Dowoimg.
The Portland Courier of Saturday still continues wears the car b of mourning, on an- works to ours .
nniineincr th rlfn th nf IM.lior JACK tnnnnrp!:pn,l n n ri t':icL- tVrnn !ii-a iv 1 ..!.
DOWMLN'G. Tiie death of this dis. force very soon: but I shall hold out Please lend your attention, 'twill not take tinguished character has several times to the last extremity, hoping to re j me long; been announced, but they proved ceive reinforcements in a day or two. o my hum le Muse 'tis high time to falcH al.irmt. Thi oomincr from th i T., Iuitfn nn :i id t mp n r.-t.-irilc- awake.
paper which originally published his possible; as from the superior num-l In tr",i! nd ,n Rhyme
leiiers, u may ue consiaerea as om- ners ot tne enemy, it wi;. ue impossi-i cial: ble for us to keep them out much Ion-'
. . , ! . . .... .
,w...vv.T uu.t o.i;ci i.u I'w.t m, MM a an i'i irin.c uu .in mar nere peaKiiieir .- . -, . i . . - .
. , r r t r i " III- n.lt ll, iuu Ul"
Ml'" w ' UUIIVU1II.I1IL: u .1 ' ,1 1 1 .1 r; .1 l lmu r . 1 I 111. ,i uu ( . ' 1 1 1 1 -
, . . . . . ir...
. . ciuci, or nnc icceunc; iinj. money WM coliopfi- pHi, ouj n ditcounted note on Sisth-dsy, . ntermg or Friday. Bank open from 9 o'clock, A.M. ( profet- to 3 o'clock, P. M.onnlldafs except Firrt-
ELIJAH COFFIN. Cashier. ...
Third bm. 29tk, 1836. 13-31 JYOTtVE. 'I A I .1. ftsraVina liafirtf tflra I m aftimf flatB
Trijronoineiry lin and spherical; A ppl i- estate of (Wo d,.rl.
of Aire r to (.eometrr: Navira- i , . . ' . . 1
juaua npii couniv, win prexent mem, iefv r
I r.-dr th rlenth of rnir Hitinmiihil tr nr.A u-n Knnp n,n!pri!i- mwl .n- l"r cur bosoms elate at tie dun of
na Cnarleston in the Colum-.- . . . Um. nouVtvi- . -n " " their names:
. . , . . -i . ! 1 1 iciiu, iTx.ijui J .viv iyvy :iiiivt, country w lo uu: infi u v i 'Fice. hu i- . . :n packet, we learn that news . J, ,, ,;r. - , . ,J,- OSeJienre anj nrtue to tte r.j,rs sf th
ched Xew Orleans from Ma I w F"fuiu me iowumg-, vtive me neip, on mv couniry : icio- , andi
to March 10th. brinin" the! Uil wwuuai eeu,,V ,asl J ' hal ever possess a primar- stand,
I.,,,.;. ,i, o - cais, tui uu iu iui- wiius. ti inc. i h.v io, ijl. vui. JU uu .e -nsle Itnoer
Com. I
cat; . of Alirc r to eo;netrr: Naviva-
j,'i .1 . , f ... ...
fJr.if nd H l-ew lane-ues. modern if 1 v wimemicaiea ior siiiemenT. wttnis ons
roq nre :. he year wiI be divided into!Tar an1 " persr.ns indebted to stid J i wo s.-fcion jf twenty-two weeks acb. 'ate are requested to rnke immdediats U V e 4'liiiite.? firl"s thaa half a tettio.i. DVmerit toihfl nndergipied.
Hr?fBV ILSH.
and in the midst of his usefulness, by!
that insatiate disease, consumption,! which was brought upon him by his untiring labors in the cause of his;
I SAY TAILS. Soar.e ladies and eentlemen
were;
; Internal improvements shall all
j be, And P. Maoufactrc3 to their utmov,
ffru A.
country. 'Death ever loves a shining one evening discussing the merits of Turpikesand Kail Roads, Canala
fostered
de-
aui t':e
and
ii p il agreement. Terms of
tni'roii ir.ade known '.y applying to the prturipil. R t.m , !., ApriT 16, 13-36. 15:3t
a
:ci it.
BcxiAMiir G-'tDSMini, Adaaiaistratan. April 4th, 1630. M 3t
4 .
We shall endeav-l
la tLe New Castle Banker.
be the sire.
C'-lernporaries it hor ich and the Poor i
. will u he, Washinot it. 31s: M r.h IS36. ' At ho : ,and a' ?y lnd or by s,a, The Grand Juiv fori ha D .strict of C j I 11 take the Banner.
Lastern 'Ji
I S no--
imaik, and the ancient heathen used Scottish literature, one spoke of 'ke,
mm.4 KZJ.rr. to ' 'whom the gods love, die ear-! Burns, another ct Scots, a third ad- ftLa!1 aI1 eiD"" J b. otb in black aUKI DIEXSUi ll. ir i i . ! it , ti , i- .. .. in uliit
m., . - m . iv. sic nave nti nine if-o.nv rn mir,i nnr-T pho tn'i
in texiuas in tr.e xort, were on-i r : . , , - -- , " . w ;f,,rU -n,l ,.o ,lr,- .4--!dwell upon his virtues, which were said an oid lauv, wiiose ear had
Colonels Bowie and Travers. The,m?nJ or uPn his Public ervicesfcaug.,t this ren.ark alone, hogs ia:U! A neat , -er Royal w.h ilMt
asMUlt on the Fort of Alamo, in the. ",'r" i ni L e , 1 - , , Jr - 4iri 01 u;e 1 Ui c"le",i'M " honorably ics, T sVI u n,'rftica xvt I i na fait at ta wa -e Tee.e'-v. l . .' ' I ' , . 1 . . . " . . . J : . j
nwft nt San Antonio c. mmtnrl " 1 " i.uiici ucuti mc uu - iae roor fade mecu n
Feb. 8th, the Mexicans hoisting a t,0"al caiam.ty.& his memory will be; sj i. a-7 :-4:-.: : hadowed bv a nations tears and a
is. j a.. nations blessin?.
JOC lien vsjiciiua ucri auui
"The
with It
made
wwep
Ptforw
r0OJld(J U1B fori on XI Sides; OUl Oni. . r c . of luiiitatios. Hi wifn. wt.ti U n-uv hr ne suhsenbe in masse with a liberal;
.r..t ' rm. : ans been oisciiard witnout pi.imn;. t-eart.
iiatnouc msiitutions. the neweov- ..... L. - For the t'.t. n,.
--r -"-'"""".ti WU!1 the alfur. t A. R. For f,,rtr-.r T,..rt,,',r. iHAaw
KI!t. the mnrsh-il of th- d'trk;t cf', ,.-m ...r,- r: j .. i.SADD
FOR SAisK.
JHE MiKscriber c.ff-rs f r t il" his very
atrer ins n.i irirn: a n n r'n.m.nnrs
! - :Uf..l! a. - TACT 1m..,1... U-m - a l.ll! 1. tV
amrriaon heir r well sunnliT1 au iuum ine mjunciion ne --.- ' -.n.at .-;Thcre.i b. taU. ft .... , AVflMi hi. s'prtir.n
jWk ' IT " - I r 1 I .it A J 11 iotla At v iil '. H,hn J v. wwMt VOIIUIVU v" '
Bounders planted on the fort,!5 U5 ,n JJ"ng me con- - - - ; . 'ead- iFir.e -rii Ci-UfHS-rlou
themplywith dreadful e:Tect,j Is: The bVil w;;..S; " -"t;
ingcompdnies-otne assailants - rt. P i, Hast night; had it betia Lid ..ver till to d.v ' DcmesUc and Fereirn ah3ll f m a L. S , CASSIXETS,
the Shot. fh2 Mexicans sur- .." .r ? , " r th mm would have e-en..J t.v the :,t;,: ! r.art. 1 DOMESTIC:
t np r w i r-w r rnatrai is mm pnini i w i teisi r r -
.J. in fit', iS flilKw
l valuable tavern starx! in (liarlott
IIAi.,i ; St r'Uined from the. Hancock count-. 1 .dinn- liiitr m HmCoW-
" ' r be baa laid ia an berland Rod. Alto bit rm adjotmnr ' i:.i'eotof 'town, of IWeresfif tho verv first rate oottsw
ri - - j y 'rr cr,"vr,tl 'land on ix-njile creek . of which about asa.j r...Ji. .l. Mi jcrr are in a eool stnte of cnltivatiof,, with G E II M A N -n 1 ITALIAN' """ ! 40 " Pch trees, aa4
; .j hctim oi tinotny rtHTI'iow. tie iw nun jsalr 0 Hcrevof tiiriher land, sitaated 1-2 v.- .south f Miller't taw niill on Nanielew crack Ola : i . . i : J -
store room three Goors east of the l!ink' a.. .- . -. . i- ai ... . . c ; Any pron wibinir to wtnate hitntelf wita a
......v. CI. uc win p.savea loist,-,!,. tavern rtewt and farm will not be a
pppointt in tbe d-rriftion herr riven, aaf jwhowiildo well to examine the premiers. ' T--... ..i.ilm MtWtaV
ft O i) f s
opn.ntr v e
same
at
Ii sides ware they saluted with its
artillery. This coitiajsj ti'l 7, P U.y when the Mexicans thought prop..
r to evacuate the town, and retire,
Term muHe known on a ppltcftt
JAMES P. FOLET. April 9th, 1636. U-4
.ner.
1000 of them at one swoon. The er-
! l i... .v.. o - 'A'Oll rt refr tri.-n I.
- i . - . : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r , as a. i 1 1 n't1 r.rnnrnr ill m . .. . i . . i i . , i n- . , ------ - - v
mm " . mm , . ..MaM .n- m. ....- r t - - r ' " - ' . ki i. will, iiini-r',. 1 1 1 . . : r . . ... i , y. ... .
ftfter leaving 5C0 of their comrades ?fU;Thot .a V'C the!-ft-g-in fur the north, arvd e.xpcc. n.; -Inuiara American. al?n bfor tha fo-t " j 3 1 St ot J Uly, 1 832, abo.isned 1 87 con-! inane one or two more arrest id our
vents oi monKS. inis was loiioweajcitv. He is acrorn?aiiied bv ainnn nami di v-o.-sgxkss .v i JOL-i.N jie.vt. A
bv the king of Frussia, who, by a ro v
al order, secluaized all the convents
in the kingdom.
fllAa
The provisional government of
Texas oeint informed ot tne contest
an immediate drait of one third of al! Texiana capable of bearing arms was erdered by the acting Governoi. Dut so eager were the Texians in general for their prompt and certain trrurph, that when the order reach Matafordo. nt t-ae third trnlv
CThe Senate have voted Michiean fnto the Union, and denned her
Southern Boundary to be the "eaafl a . i? n a , . I
aoawvsi line (2C wwen Jto nas
on to the!
res-
rorM.
Since writing the above, Mrs. White has beaa disdaargi.
noted frser, and counterleiter.; oiution has passed the Senate fixing who is the principal get in making tbejthe 23dof May for the adjournment arrests. The case does Dot look well, ana, , u'UJieul th'se who are engsfftfd in f-rretin it oiit. of Cougress. From the amount of
with the exception of Mr. Kedv, do not! business vet to be acted cn. it is supappear to be the most desirable men in the j poSetI the" House will not reciprocate
the resolution.
We have, heard of no farther ac-f
;. ljs .-zj- Circassians r.Y .u. COACH xiini-
ith a fir.e Rs-ortufit of otLe articles
too cu.Tierous to meuUvl. Iticbaioiid, April j 8. 1-536. 15tf
I
X1A.T7J OVEB van
)ks!.w rd-b'ed to the suliseriher fi
thr P.il!ai!iam of 1833 Job ww asi
ai1vtrtti 15 il ine the tame year, are reqotw tt maf iruiubafe (ysetit, or at leat ! the rore of the present ir einnr ymr. D. P. HOLLOW AT. April 9th, 134. " .
LOOK OUT FO.l BREAKERS. A Lk er-cn-vs.TjT jusr cl nins agiins nje,arebf!-tjnt1flf.l that I will atteod at the ttore of Jereu, Staiitir, 111 KichiutKid.o:i
ue lt day of Jui rest, ia order to pay mj
crediiors; wUeu arxl mhvtn 1 wm
tend.
ftlCHAKD .Mataa ntfc.itrv
, in order to pay oty a 1 wiabtbeaa to mi-
Tboiusouian holier. The members of tlie Richmond Braaefc f the Triomsoniin Socieir are eariestfr rq.it-te.l to attend their next qarti7f. M. eting in RK hm n1, 1. the third 8' Md-daj (M-ndy) inatant. Busisess ' 1 nportajjce will be laid bef 1 the aseetiej. -A TIIOMSONUft
Foirtb tw. 2nd. ISM.
A pemctieal lecture will also he l
tatl
