The Brownsville Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 133, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1868 Page: 2 of 8
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ipj>orUtl bv gome literary Rjgjnir Revolution ill Plifib* Tesfaekeiao; nil thfl tithe par
: for fume wim mntrilintpe ' ® ^ . *i__t___
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found tit) to bu
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«a*»f£ry who r#»*. ■ i
f<»? which Mr. QffopbeH supplied
||m irtMonriatlnn irrun
shorn using u me-
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jpfuute hi
espimnt for fame who contributes
“Chronica Local" for our con
TO. the Obwmulor, of Mut^ NegretC( ^ Le£w}-
On the Nth inst., “Zuli" contri-, .
bated three columns aud a half o^
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bated three column* aud a half oPw , ...... . , _ , »r
uieloctiubrouidet u.ug^Uu. Metidez Sympathizers Joto/; y*E5K52
i Baft ” “ Him. ”■ ^ 7 ’.....
the destination ot the regiment i which information is obtainedL and ol Coaaaatteua^C?' W*n,
tie* having been found with WUJ Th*^ arrived at the fbrti on Urn left jibe worl<J enlightened. To illiu- Havre ami ParT®*
missions given bv Negrete, They in* [ tlu’ <***> to “**“*, "onid * cpiummaion hou«© aihl £***
were eomunselohed to railttrOopa.1 ^ *>t*e camihng one night nrSan now lie suffering the various discs-; J™®®’ a *M*w ,M J"
„^r rs re; s^resss-S: ~ rj^ ,2^ rr^
. tr J Ut1 four horaee. Htolen by the Indian^, ofre. to.nl Balm which ha» proved under the mnnareh/ * " “'w^*
From Sau IV.lio Springa to *tich a auecceein the treatment
Eagle Pans, Mr. Campbell, Gee. | Hronchml eomphdutH.
o(, ujan ju the uouucibi of the ia^
Kinmre The lKa*nt» tu.i ^
I children, xyid ao ha
l-ngthy Cor. with Holy W«k. auu. \ cmUi---to H.v.nn ir-nP:e r»“' “r- «■«"“•
Niinth and the crucifixion, an<l cud* J f ; ib oiiuetw ih -i\en >t th * T: ’ Sutler of the 41ai, and __ _____
.,i»ith» t^joiOalagst-hLTroiihl^ -and- Diwnkr^,,&aim«..i'ntejS**] o?s w |iTc
Mtbjrot of wh.c .. the J.m, «,»./.• Multiplying. bT the officer, of Diez'e Armv then l**11- So,uc tollo",«1 ^e , r.’iJcnert^r! Hf"*' wh^' ™ “« %>•. ,VV
ami illegitimate children. Hebe- ^ iu the city of Mexicx UiM ^ j I»<ban bon* thtfvcf for a mimber: npon tbp renora of rattlesnalreB an.V ^ a tnnrrl«i'. mutiny
irtr; fits local tirado, Vi fy hmfeicwitr,
r : M*ry vcrilant to all appettntm g
i' the eupliouioua * Zuli,” at the
tloors of the churoh iu Matatuorou,
Multiplying.
Commercial News.
Ol'AKAJUVrO.
By a telegram from Guanajuato,
. * ,, . .....'IT. . . * uau loriuwu mcir i
then marched away to ridicule the dated the 8d met., to the Higlo XIX thp ju /..w* j-
itt the ettr ot Hexico. U wa§ th« t..................‘w* ---nP^ *n« venom OI raiuesnmaea ana :'“V. 7. ~i*«. ‘oenn^,, 1
: £?%&? -*-«pS'.'t.’SS "CS SS^^*.?S^^«fesaia ■’
tnb,. which 1. now m eautji ot'„„||y ,oluetlmM .i.le” the reenit, K<,ul,er'of St,a., u, 7
j and taking of PocUIa.
The City Couucil of the capita
had formed their programme for
»k
inoe, nunu now ui camp uk ImHy pometime* dclevn the reettlt j “OUI,er* *u,in!,"l’*r 01 »Ute. Iu
Picidio d« H»4» aramU ^ bj aMmiltg IMi iu*tt ciroi»-1 i~~«*»*-TmTTn DT Hie govern
=™7r^;:rzr^?zrajtx:rci -r ^ ^=- -: £ -
(hurchinthat city.
"Zuli hnrpM on the I to forma diaguined, euternd the city of Sun
which he haa heard the Liberal 1 Miguel de Allende, aurpriaed the
< liieftainb Hhout until their voioee , police, capturefl and imprisoned
wore hoarse and murdered to u1 them. After securing the police
whisper. He has never seen any they proceded to the Customhouse,
of the Keform ho much promised, i,roke open the doors and the iron
except the .picstioimble policy of ftn<t fouua ^4,000 therein
.anil*, well mounted, armed, and ^ prinouer iu a filthy duugcoi; at
Monterey. What inconsistency, or
what mockery!
The discusaici of the question
of the Vera Cm/ aud City of Mex-
ico Railway grau*wa« to come up
before Cougress on the <>th iiixt.,
when confiscation or uo eontiseu
complain that these Iudiaus have, editor attaches iH>nsiderable value
complain that these Indians have I editor attaches considerable value !t,4Jw‘ir* Tlw comn wen coi *it :„i
deuretl the country of horses. They I to large doses of alcoholic liquors, ,rt?T^r>*|W*U| f l*? ^ ^Hr*
come from their camps on the Mexi- <>Hj)«cially where the patient wasnpt u 8 in .e . ,aiik nf n'«r
< au.i...oftl,.ri,er.,nfoot.»t,.ltheli;‘*^«l the ...u, ofb«Tg
horses aud return with them. The B| Before consigning this treat tux to
ranch™* have found it a useless
bitten.
• • s#» » <
Nr. Winter*-The Kimceni.
! COUHlgniDg
, '..... -• MW ana iouuu »..<««* tucivm wl,.n conHwntion or uo conli«-u- . • — ---- - - —~~ •— »»">- mmmnrm
reform, mmi >n Um despoliation of «i.ieh they e„rrie<l aw..y will, tlrem. ti,m woll!a m.doubtedlv be decide-f J'mni'v *° follo'v tl,cmi for ,be5 ' v . . ,T. . . . I oiXSd I?
< on vents* tin* HttiTilcrc of chuivh 11 ., .« . . • have been unable to recover their KAii.nN.iL.— \esterdav we ltd 1 , ^ *•' le
«o]ifisoatioiiRC the Pindng out'rom J^0"’ they broke open,, „!>0n. !™ , the pleasure of a call from our es- ? for the cabinet of ti„ - ;l,
their homes of the sisters of chari* j aoned and with these to aid them J The Governor of kthis State has!
t>. the vending iu a wordlv mart, they proceeded to sack the princi- called an extmord.uary session of
have been unable to recover their I * —f«uay we ran —- - ~ ■ .L ", V ., . ^
t , . ., .. the pleasure of a call from our es- Y' irfrbn»et of the i «i»l
pioperty when found und identi-1 denied young friend aud brt.ther Ltiiit :Uid tUa MnH**iUn ^
‘'l* Bohemian, Mai. W. A. Winter, lat- 5* ?«tgal The ta«k
A__I it. — t» I 1 • . bit 'IaIiII . I
properiy which had long been de- |mi commercial bouses,
diented to the service of God. That . . ,
,, A1 , „ . 1 As soon is now s of the above act
is all the reform “/,uh has aeen . . , .. . . .
I of vaiidslinui was communicated to
. „ , , xsMMinian, Mttj. n. A. Winter, lat- 7. r1 wuu
Mi. Campbell report* a huge tx- terly the accomplished associate tnu»te* ™ Rajendra fail Miiro
portatiou of cotton into Mexico j editor of the Rio (iruude Courier. Wl!^ versed in many hrauc w
through Eagle Pans, and also that 1 Winter has dissolved his con- of Sanscrit, examiued the wimk
nection with that imi^r. and is m:l** Wlt“ ,aUrl‘ fm «*d skill,
never
good deeds. All this we
have allowed, und j assed unheeded
this Zuli's effort to begin with the
sublime and descend into the im-
moralities of ill fume, but lie
must leave the doors of his Mata-
moros church where he went to
1ICCUUII WJUI Hill paper, nii(l It .-------A ti“V
now the roving correspondent of Ibat the establishment above naoif-d
the Bhow nsvilu: Rakchkro. He is or<‘ no" <,nr*che«l with n thousand '
now on his way North, and his. »P«‘c»lnen* which otherwise might
spicy letters to the Ibanehero will' ”AVe ,H*< n to Il«*nismatwu
... u, vifu.ci.u. iwMwuii iinifs hi‘ ,va<1 with a K*vat deal of inter- T,ie com* a,‘**,u **<*U*M preserr*
, lr., , , . . * ojt bv its subscribers in this citv t,on» ftrt for nior* P»rt of the dm
C.ipt. Wilcox had sent out tweu- A,r Winter will remain in our oitv tnct lu wUich tbev are Md
the .State Legislature for the pur-
paw, of taking iulu <•on.kkr.tiou ; # wy Urge M>ruuMnW tredv „
ovonh«<lu« hi. country, and »ctad[ TriiluiTil"!'fi^ " the,'n»a»i.,u ,, . Stote in.e \ boing carrieil on through the Mine
„,,n„ bv Aitmini.tratiou. whieb ^ USo. oftbS,M.te «u officer of be. U.e ol^min.,uMo, cUnn()L Tlle trn,lc eot.on waa
Are only prolific of ..romi* ., ^ M 7t f rT, from lb. l „rg. ^ u, j,
fertile in the perfo.rn.nee of tr°°J"!’°r*At T .IF?! To1" | hi™ Confe.io„.U-,-o.ton tin.,*
......son tm- city rnd the tnc other to man.
00,1 ‘ follow the bamlits. - ***^** — i. * , ~ “ . >,r v> mier will remaiu 111 our city "ua-u wr rmn-i ini
* * T1 n... ... . . 4)l Capt. M Kcnedv, the Rio Gruu- vmhx* tavalr?m#I1 to PUMne the|untd Friday next, diu iug whicij Gate from six centuries ago. A
lhe it\ ol Shu Miguel de Allen- (je Wheel Horse left this citv Mon i Indian marauders. Col. Slmfter l time he vnfl call upon our iucr- ^riaiietl description of them with
de is oue of the finest built iff thej, ' . ,’ was at Fort Duncan: but had been < clumts and burincM men for the “l*S,n«jl ptrticukrjis ..iibhshsd
Republic of Mexico. It contain* 7* . f01 (,Al e'tou ordered to Fort (larka purpose of soliciting subscriptions l? tbe ^ P*11 oi ^ Journal of
13,000 inhabitants, and next to I l?ok Wlth hl,W a nufP*tbB®. «“»11 »n / ... . , .. and advertisements for the Rax- AwaUc Society of Bengal for
(.ip nsiiiut tl * ♦ r * 1 1 size, and presented the appearance ^r’ 'vaA ftboul Biree < nano. T\V take pleasure in com- tb® present year. Athc/i ru
I „ „ ,,ltl‘Uud ! of u carpvtbwgvr in good Mrne.t *<-0. mdung the return trip. He, mending him an,t his excellent~ •
M* the young M*„riUu who M»g, | ’ 7*“ MlgU<i' 1,1 tU* i W,-have known for .ome time tlmt ,eft <""• (‘iend Dan (liven, at La- P«r to our Imaiueaa commuuitv, , A Nk» SH»i.oar,—A re|>.>rt ooui«
........................i's—«•“.........; Si;r «*.« - *.... --; 5* .3--- ^ isa^raris&'sc
an a seout for the cavalry «mt ,,J(I ,„m ,hii, tav0„-,'o/, -----------......., v,L
and H])riuging into Brownsvillo he
c liters Ir/nro like into the sanctity
of our Cathedral and seeks to de-
thurc all the finest reboza* and zera-
fHi>‘ are manufactured.
M.oatTt’.S REVOLUTION.
1 pet-bag persuasion, ami if his de- fts a s<'<"1 for tbt‘ cftvabT hand him their fat
i part iu© yesterday morning, carpet- :l^Pl ^,llbanH- The Ramdieros /fmjtafch.
. I■ 1 . » . , . .1 hf'l’li PVPMKtinnlr in-utiti.wl nvnr llin I —
’if ton
i bag in band, was not conclusive evi-1 "e,v •‘^ceedingly gratified over the I
0 '
<«m. Gmut's IMattbriu.
ment <>f arms for Guaymos ami Mu
ratlan has l«en mad© in San Fran
cisco. The emharkatiou took plxce
under the auspices of one Mr. Kl-
dredge, who is knowu to have imp-
lied General Plncido Vega with
132,000. The arms are said to
file that also. . . __________----------
Zuh ’denounces* the syatoui of ^hL is so for an meM»b<,ftbl©, deuce that ^ad joined the tramp- anivaltroops in their vicinitv. _
!"•" ronti,,« in our Mthodral. Wc move further ll,m „the , „„ ,he tirumrtsnee wl. ,t ,eltt J The till ™ divided .round The New Vork corrMpond.nt of i>
confoM that it i. a practice of , j <•/</*<„„ Wry. Negrete baa named TOspieiolls TOC. We .hall expect to “mong Fort. Duncan, Clark, luge, i the CI.arle.ton Conner baa fonnd (c,™. .... ..u,. -ou e,
iviKxation, which such as he is un- “proclamation; he has given no we his arrival in the TJjind Citv1 Stocton, Davis and (juitmun None out the views of a nrominaut man,! have been mortaged for $60,000 or
d.lc U, appreciate. They have ^nda, in which he tells the country ttIluounee(1 XXUk{vv tbe beaJ of ,,p * were sent to Fort Lancaster, ns the WhoJ/!* (°r ;'ea” bcPU, n \V* oup .:Sbotnmker of Sui
ustoms in American churches °f bis excuses, or iu which are mimint rarhPH.ni .. .... fkwt is abandoned Mr C brought r''fta<* <,on !^e,ltia °geatoftue Iraaciaco. As it does not seta at
... .. , . 1 ___ . mment Carpetbag Arrivals. The P*™* aoanaonea. air. c., UrougUt Umteil States Government, and ns all probable that the Oo\ernm«nt
.Gnch /uli would do well to learn > ‘ bl" promises to give a • Captain may be iu search of an of- a young I mar with him from Eaglo such has had extraordinary oppor-1 has risked for them, the impression
'tul inculcate into the brains of ■ ,,1<)r‘* ubvrui goiuiiiiicut if he sue-1 fiC6j for vvhich it is understood he At both Eagle Face und Pie- tunities for l»eccimng acquainted prevails that they arc intended for
In church which his Liberal gov- cecds; his movements are known j bk4j| # houkeriiur dras Negras, the citizens gave the , "i'1,1 men and things. This agent the revolutionists of Sinaloa, be
nuuent has placed under the ban by his acts ouly; that he has a plau i gentlemen balls, which were attcu- ••I* Grant appears to l>e a com- tween whom and Geu. Vega an
*f outlawry deep and comprehensive is certain! ©ouspiuiyr with Capt. Keuedy | ded l>y the *eM<mta$ of both sides of 1 uiou-place man, “but has more understanding is believed to exist
went W. (L Hale, Esq., better | ^be H10 Grande. | stuff in him than any man living," * This story pairs, in some uiauaer,
*'+•*** Biat he not only mtends to go into ' with the rejvort from Maxatlan vis
Some of the pamphlets of the lb* y kite House but; to stay there, Sau Francisco, that a mo\enient
til nAtl Alt • I 1 <a . 1 ..KMIAMM 4 1 i 1 ^ A8 (Hctltllir. fktlll Will So 4 SSl.ls ll.Ak Iff A • iktl f. vnl I v M. .a.l k . A A •tOinlwiF
by his acts ouly; that he has a plau
deep and comprehensive is certain
Better that this “Zuli” look to j beyond the possibility of u doubt;
he uncivilized practices that insult' *btt* town after town and Chieftuin
he Christian age, aud sanctioned i a^c‘r chieftaid are docking to his
y his government, than that he ' standard of revolt, is also true. Ho
each up and endeavor to criticise
civilization so high he cannot
^mprehend its lowest step.
This “Zuli” is pained to think
Townsville shall rear colleges, und
invents and schools, and be aseist-
1 by contribntions from the people
Mfttamoros. We hardly think
mt the generous Catholic com-
unicants of the Matamoros church
ill appreciate his supernatural in-
rest in their conduct. He is not
vare, this local chronicler, that
iristianity is os wide and compre-
ssive in its works os ** the uni-
rsc. This man finds fault bo-
use the christians of his place
known by the name of Little Giant.
He had with him 1 riiiW,i,..,, ,irt„ ot -,le pnniphlets of the mu 10 stay there, *au r raucisoo, tliat a mo\emeui
, . . . , b’ 17th century lmd curious titles. dictator, aud will set aside tbe was on foot Ui-iuauc-ipitat*a number
which was mistaken by thebystan-! We subjoin n few of tlicm: "A most ^ ilsona, Trumbulls and Mumners, of the Northern tier of Staten out
has lately been joined by the revo-l eM ^°r a bfts“et Chumpagne.: delectable, swaat perfumed noaegay 1 Hj® Shermans, Canbys and of the t'nion. We have no words
lntionarv notnri^iv /-l,,. fiui.. y . G*0 loilo ns Capt- Dick King remains' for the saints to smell at.” “A pair ?be™‘a“K His mode of recoueil- to measure our condemnation of
iiuionary 1.0 01 lety 1 Uiertaiu Zer-1 .q town ^ cau tol€rate . . of bellows to blow oft the dust cari »HS ^ Southern States will not on- such a filibustering ei .
m it, of the Lustern portion of j 4l ^ xxn____, u_________, it , .... upon John Fry.” In Cromwell’s ly be their restoration with oil their posing that the report :•» tt ail
ntributo to a Christian cause on
is side of the Rio Grande. Cer-
ulv he is no ioemo]>ohtan; cer-
uly “Zuli” has none
feeling or ambition of a disciple
Christ; surely that intellect must
contracted which advocates such
nuriousness and such doctrines
opposition to the Christianity of
1 age
But we can afford to let “Zuli”
-join company with that other
ining sycophant of his Heroic*,
Acs. He
agaiust Governor Garcia, levied a
forced loan of $4,000 on the Dis-
trict of Acntlan, collected it, and
then marched towards Zacatlan
where he met Negrete and his com-
mand.
izick ixiug remains iwiwwuwwBiueiiM. a pair ;----ui 1 w uucic w xuc
in town we can tolerate the absence °* *)®*^ow> to blow oft the dust cust juKtb® Southern States will noton- such a filibustering enterjirise,— sup
of the Wheel Homo an.1 til a i ini upon John Fry." In Cromwell's y restoration with *11 their posing that the report is at *11
X'lUlc time, the anti,or o( u book on rhu- n8hu »“«> l»inl*gM. but th. .Uv„. wortfv of b.li.f— rS»
tion of the Lees, the Longstreets ^ -- *«<#»»♦-
and the Ueanregardes, as the true How to Runic % MrtS.—Hsrvey
representatives of the Southern Riley, Esq., Superintendent of the
people. * With the sid of Northern I Government coral, Washiogtou,
B m . H v. vwMj.v.i me ant* Southern Military men he will in his new Book on the mule, bs»
Espiritu Santo Its blossom, of | Chickens of the Covenant.” A f<>r“ a"trong govern men t. “With ! the following sensible suggestion
alabaster whiteness, approaches the f Quaker in prison published “A sigh Grant in the Presidency,” said the about breaking tbe ronlo:
tulip iu form, and gives fourth a of sorrow for the siimera of Zion agent, “good-bve to lswVera imxwl.. Don’t fiixht or abuse him AfUr
Puebla. Zertuchc’s forces, somef,,. . ____
2,3000 meu are armed with the Wiant* but no rity gave the following title; “Hooks
the Pcrxntara Wo/a, known as the | other—“Cni-nbx of Comfort for the
agent, “good-bve to lawyers, good- Don’t tigL _______IB
bye to negiophobsm.” I|is policy you hove harnessed him, and he
Don’t fight or abuse him
uhnve harnessed him,
nothing less * than 1 proves to be refractory, keep your
tulip m form, and gives fourth a of sorrow for the sinners of Zion,
powerful perfume, not unlike that1 breathed out of a hole in the wall I
OX the magnolia; but it is neither j by an earthern vessel, known among j w,b» en»bracs uotning less than j proves to be refractory■, seep ye««
for its beauty of shape, its nurity of men by the name of Samuel Fish. ’ n^b>og the United States the great- ow» temper, slack your reins, pu*b
veil at AfktAinnniM xv,th r»fti„i.i ly formed that no human skij^ bs j devotion.” * “re of tbe Isthmus of Panama—all' and let him stand there for a dav or
it never so cunning, could excell I ---—---- these questions will be sprung up- *° without food jpr water. 1*ke
the resemblance, Ties the prone Gen. McCook's Adjutant Gene- °® tbe l>«ople, calling attention care, also, that he does uot lie down
m«g.- of a ile.e It. wquimulv-, r#li Lt Plummer, im, l.e.ii grunted fr‘S1 J® f?r«W'* affiiir. j »> Hut he doe. not foul in the her
h.*f«ollfcr' ,r?“i. Hereof ebM„« of throe L„,h. ***'* ? & '*^“8 nT “b« V*'! 8» ft
vod at Matamoros, with official dis-
patches from the Secretary of War,
and that the dispatches announce a I •
triumph of Ann. by Negr ete
>pohtu; cer- ««ci.; th.t the Utter went out S'^ThTh^h^^j ^ mX tkl'oSl m^1 “!?*. fi
of th© spirit from the city of Puebla with gov> forward; the tiny bill, tipped with b7 tbe Secretary of II ar. nresent at:d future chief, aud it will! oue or two more of it, and my word
»f a discinle emmout troons to uhoatie* D»vn a delicate carmine, almost touches1 , be easy for him to make what use for he will come to hi* senses »»d
ernmout troops to ohastioe Don ft carmine, almost touches
Wen“l ofl:
teretl end holds the city. imagination to the expression)
Mexico seems the very incarnation of
The second period of the Fourth • ^cftku( M‘tuJ ethereal innooenee.
Con.ututionai Con^rra. o,
convened in the Hall of .Sessions at ever on the xlert for some pheno-
tbs National Palm e ou the 1st inst., j nienon npon which to fasten the
Saturday morning last, four he pleases of the armv. As to * do anything vou want from that
young Mexican boys started to boudi, said the agent, with Grant’s time forward* The only way to
swim a race across the Rio Gran-! dieUtorship in the distance, “I pre- j koep a mul* fn*m kickmg yno »
de. . i i for1|ut t° nave too many, and have' Npwk it n great iWl when ye«»g.
^ ^Giug pirn© was nearly invested $400,000 in New York read and accustom ,t to *e wyTsud
opposite: the Cows*. When about: estate — Gaftv*©r tot,*, * j actions of men. You must through
half way across the river one of the —— ------ kindness convince it that vouarsuot
competitors was seized with erampa ^b* Indies Fair aud Gift Distri- j tfoinuto harm or abuse ft t a*d you
which prevented his contintoinu the! Nation, will begin on next Monday '** ***** hr taking
__— — --------——!;i i ». i *v iu • none
. e;w|.u«ui ui — .-teiiwua* a. luiM c tHi me 1st msi., I Mimun ujwu wnicn to rotten tnu ~~ - " 1 •___■-—-
O det lajcftd Brnwnsi .m will >rn i Pm.i.i. T»n____^ te-fcs«igm- — - - ^i^r^Odj-^ngmT s&ould -uumivur to return to the jf , :; ra0; ^ « ‘‘a»
.... i k. ... i___u.s • -*—— ~~i.« _ ?*rrr rr._ :__
uin because its people can no] tion achlr^sfi ________ _____
^ 'HZ'* ntl lltl>1^ or ;TbeiAppeWt~ bank.
have lw»u.ed down tinfnsh iI.tT starring point to Hmr ridw, w hue, *“■ it5^ are~17nA7ur mm **»-*■*!-&
~ three couipHuibussepi ontothe ,u completing the
bank. Whm tlit? Lui ©t>! fo^ th* four dava
Flower of the Hols Ghost/ nor ~ w
tuat the still «V^;ZI.. r” 1 *™>ked for
Fair and “ua
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taiiioroa free of duty, They are oi Progress for tLU
brilliant lights, these propheta, President Juarez was in vary that the s|ill mns*n>nnq vor tiimr otnnnanion^s-ss^x^ -m vie-- 1 ~ —tt.
nc dmikt UiW^gill lm lilifanr TmiTlii Ottifie instaBatioif^^ mas®Ptrt it^ im.’he na. no where to be semi. Hisilbefore M4 vc the?hfoM|
wtriou. J»v,iM.iUKjMt riwnfrom «,«, h»v. j do-hc. r«m»iu«lou Ike Uni; but1*0"1®- TIom who Mpect took- Wk
gazed npon it with awe and devo-1 the youth had no doobt I t<“n I change U* ----* - -----*
te the galaxy of illustrious
deans when they both go down.
tvs hundred ^jgjit-n m
ss attend lucre in the city of
day. having just risen from severe
season of illness.
ji»i uum ue la t.:astro, Minister
Zt juSftve, uasrciigut ti hie portfolio
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ipazildiiS^Tfi Ifo MvOMiMai oil HarsOen'e
many prizos, uo fur
thwfa Mdata
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Kinney, Somers. The Brownsville Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 133, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1868, newspaper, April 23, 1868; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth846445/m1/2/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .