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   Mexican Times (Newspaper) - January 1, 1867, Mexico, New Mexico                                - COMMERCE AND J K .An i. .So no. itv G. and the that appear In of our 1 the that are swelling in Like a adorning the world r unsullied as those in the Bv a drill that our have And in as tine as a In to of in From the Innr when those patriots fearlessly Thar banner of starlight abroad Ever true to 5, to motto r clotty to the promise Hv the traced al the of war On thr Ids where our won Oh heart or the hand dial would ma Our of in Mid smoke of the the cannon's deep How oft it hath renown While those suns were rejected in of if ore. the cross and the linn went down were the lights in of that Had I their and fur And they not to number From where our mountain lops blend with thr And is To ihe where the lies elides Like the dream old f i to inr t boundless dominion 13t;l whose loveliness hallows thr And of in We in where there Hitlers a star In Idne of the heavens above And their dungeons af i n Hiv gaze on that motto of ft oei the mid ihe of r and and wreck with r the slippery eji r J h 1 he exile f- fl 'tis his nwn it- les till { t trie m nf s i i the v inld shall its ol earth be mav to h- a And ibe Father of waters 1 h t-e of Then ht thein on cacti and our 1-ke shall tit in r-u the rest j in inr ] ma a Man nt ap j he had a- I the to a - * he in a rid j travel to a and 1 Mexico provider I it. U in he n ihe and of as U sij I to rover a of do s die hv dav are si the the the even makes beauty of fhe t-i ynn me I in a of 's alt verv tn me about vou hit liow am to g It's no over von know it as * weh as I he I trv ami old i ana h I suppose we may as well ' He hH the d by H ' Hailas sat over ihn firo in an dei jt II - was sirk ul and tin* of feeling thai had at tint t 1131 I but be with it he I'm in the I'm in the - V ' * I was j who his of alter year I liis 1 nt either the v or hv ruled more than j t- he ' a ui to do business in h- down the old j lady will he afraid j in tile uasin We'll pull ] yout and il some won't you I j And tti lie he with a believes in tavern 1 pots in fai h in We're snobs who live i in yun but he'll ' m evening i Shadrach proved an 1 with to more to him hj lUc strong bond ct an j * 1 tidy weren't they he had told rm I. in answer to her anxious the renewal hid in en in 1 poor li I do gut to be J mi or of Tierra C h ills Al ' w haunted an day several a of | a royal Vesi The and other hi if - is The one of human interest exempt a In hud in - itv is dian With ihe peak of On- j the i i. or of it I ft hv the U nt is probably even now not ] tin* desue to oi the hours in the m Haunted before .us i Conation of his new by an unreasonable and blind some M the who combined j and dav * ho f vice h weh and the SiU and ut Ins parous wi h l ilis c of the re te ol hud codings j hv the sle idv winch the knowledge of undertaking ' real position in hut he a j in its general features from thv which met the eves of the Span Its Arcadian | to of t j the to Veri that il his that ul a 1 r i r - i ( i it i i r i winch at he Would h. a wuh of ^t ii - 1 ' dangerous Capable of miner - s nines j at the ol Ins own and his own very * ' - v. e he of V dune I timl it 1 o the a u temporary w i nf When the Harriet Came to a co woman visibly been lor some as the on elbows hrf the next k mnst it can Notwithstanding the natural receive sitha th ' in il 1 j j time is the very an 1 keep That's as Vuur to eat | Stewart had thrown his low it a ha i but s in tie a at all an i m so W is when H 1 it J }r t o a as r to { man enviable uf li ol been the .i ' he it. had forgotten renewed bdi and tor a i the ion ' 4i Has en aike I ' I have at home ili but he has u d ua Ah - happen n vaul infl no H and When at she j H of imminent had arose irom her chair an imp productive w or dark were her bine j lhv eV un t her pure k and She lighted a turned and Went for a moment fo the win Tin* j ct oi | told that the driver of arri apt to ulk of our regular diligence had been sliot dead upon Perhaps ve em his box a few weeks before Mr. j the truth oi the but wv may passed by that soni in Mr. that hen it are we cannot is to on ihe sni of it. desultory of a man j an ami moral way m enjoy the Kast is to go ut as the hie better deeds and nobler steamer t walk I savs strikes a stranger think all the in m were dead ol h wi ii a a fid v up to her an i w -te will ' H wili it nt I I is an awful and h - was on the of the paper behind the s Tlie East is by the are Mr. h a ho it u s ed. on the peremptions a with respect to the jy j m I in Dallas a j of teHs lis - thne v under at- n IS si a LA K. N Mr were many that no one main is mt but j tsa ] nery should to penetrate rhe tw 1 h. st I; With of fervor the j the of I B. and British Toe j with its and j the which lead to thr I of M has he ha 1 a j bare unsightly to turn to cricket regularly un vs at a to external and keep in the green zone this of des least last I u impatience of his of the hills he reached and Mr. was assured j of the hills till reached j vears an I was a Ihe hope latter was apt to roine return via Tampico or Vera hv thai - g up I limes when he apparently ' ' with his t in and it h id as much to ilo 1IVHI.I/ A p I LI L t Ills I i - i w. n. ' Cruz or he Would when he j opposing factions the with his -in mid it hid as much to du got that was the most en- j been allowed by er's had the vainus j anxiety to ga debt to Kouth { chanting m If he goes j with the regular to in men and to set himself free from j further in search of the much vaunted ' of their cricket t of t 1: been ] Kouth as any moral sense of the danger of charms that the Spanish con- Mr. Bullock showing Imit was he Was entirely j some stone lea ding absolutely to j ff n r ws s v es I t ul U was clever and a j on which J i uy witli our the our fathers t * I sirs am on are cold in their graves They had hands that could tin y had soul's that darrt And their sons where not born to be with that it may Our shall A of men thai fah When its stars thail he lite BLACK C H A V T Y. il - 1 N THE A V K K I - - A knock at trie door and Halloa entered the He looked weary and before ihe customary greetings had been saw that failure had result of the Harriet's read in it the extent of his discomfiture and the furtive she turned on Dallas was foil of Hut it found no expression in her as she asked him commonplace about his journey and busied herself iu setting a chair for him by putting bis hat and begging him to take He As he threw thf coat on the with a very moderately successful attempt at 1 have hack richer than I by that elegant and nn Howled eh V1 the cigar from his and laying it on the replied Harriet said 11 Very my dear but very Look the young man with 141 don't What to I don't upon my soul I I my said going up to his I Paw she is unable to help me she Mrs. for a hitler smile was on Harriet's turned full She the 1 never understood her position until last but I it She he All his better nature forbade his I mioh * I he's here most some in die 4'hi is h lie at that I 'll He's Verv a 1 i has nut given does seem to * trouble * in 1 He an odd said How he Wuu my i and what a I to be j sure I wonder if he would have lost his | own so j Not a doubt or said Routh u he'd j have been satisfied be would make it up out I of He is an odd and j a deuced unpleasant to my Harriet looked at h r with a It was unlike Kouth In dwell on a mere personal or to i so of his be known caught the glance and { but it only without otherwise If the are limp TJ ( i term which we take to be intended and exit the and moral lumped by travellers as ' bv a of is not to he less i * I i. i i; ' - - - - j Mr. B an ami yet and fct Hie stronger than in ol the I u A low-lived if there was one he went useful in Ins man has a his is to think | himself a first-rate while he ' is a A man under such a delusion is sure to lose money to any j one who better and I may I as well he that don't you 1 I see said George but 1 t he had been equally mistaken in his notions of ids it would i have made a serious difference to me. j 11 Never old answered i Kouth your revenge some f Vonr and Harriet shall give us some mm j She did so. She gave them some j 5uch as very few can which | combines perfection of ail with natural I This woman was a strange 3 full of and j and vet with music in her j Kather early Dallas left hut sat up I talking were going ill with Stewart Kouth j Some of choicest and most promising combinations had lie had once or twit e experienced a t ot misfortune in the lot of such men as he had j encountered men in own who were as as and by circumstances and hod em- it hundred and forty pounds was one on which he bestowed verv little It - ployed their talents it his knew and loved her and the must have j 1;ven the of and asked sonic of to lend it to and was not simply silly ami egotistical probable being refused old friends | he that Kouth felt kindly and refuse to lend She must have tried warmly towards it he did not he could I whether a and occult what had tried All he did j at Wotk within or the tide to his was thai she had not ' had turned by his sent the ail he to his ws wi li his by his being was thong i he was seeing I brought such with her that worthy as j its and having been d no word discontent at its to the had j sial into it wore vain to Not In the hand which wart j ever his however mixed their na Komli whs at the moment playing io the tore or confused their he was greater the card representing { whenever he was out of and looked in the with an dent longing to ihe whole or it might form part of the old I as he phrased it in his And either wav but it had verv in- I - for the her on his strategy and Th re as he was forced to ihe were time when a five note might only woman whose society he have turned his but this was not one whom be admired with nil of | as pure and as he could have felt into a prosed for the had in the least Kouth be very sorry to would have and money I she l l ti * he was must turnover due to bun bv more and he only needed assistance in Ins For Stewart measures for raising money were of all kinds and of all dimensions the elephant's trunk of genius could pick up a five pound bet from a fiat nt or could move the Irver of a giant cay And he was for a large just at this 1 t a hundred odd To be so treated in London would make an ordinary mortal rather ashamed of t - t i i cen tue. subject ty the consent of has attributed j oy Granger with ihe ol and he takes j j evety opportunity ot putting on a Solemn protest against ihe opinion which he has no doubt people will conspire to j lhc u 1 the end ol the world Perhaps Mr. | th. Mexican had no Un lock and his adversaries have managed j havo occupied to at the sides ot j for he that the finest feature of the view does not show it- self in the voyager going towards Mexico from It must borne in mind that the traveller approaching from the east has his buck of the tenons dc Mexico mentioned by Mr. Bullock the fact that the earliest railway the was made to two and a half miles from the capital \o the shrine t f Our Lady of Along the line are turned upon the snow capped volcanoes f - it j stations tne ot and which lend r n r 1 - ' I lean construction We it possesses to the v ' r whatever of valley of possesses Constantly at mummy ( money } was a new for her meant for his I can't turn it while they | I made a constant to the city as are at my j beautiful Humboldt t t. r i i - el not and to these two 1 - i. i i e .i - - i the uti ol which i up by ravs ol the rising and - b 1 i - i i I c sun is m in the Take them iu spite of the deep blue it would match the rest of the picture iu With equally laudable plainness of Mr. Rullock proceeds to demolish the of the Pacific ular belief in the beauty of the city of Mexico my whole residence in i me our an hor to of heterodox to at the appears pilgrims of undoubted devotion alone are allowed to go by express - From the capital Mr. Buttock proceeded by ami to the a- Le ACROSS IN 1804-G5.* Mr. appears to have spent four months of the winter 1864-5 on the whole very if very Men he f 5 ring at the great steeple-chase coming off noticed absence with ami though he occasionally looked in at two or three of ihe second-rate sporting clubs of which he was a he was listless and If he took a hand at though from rhe j mere habit he closely and of the Emperor Now inside or of a crazy now mounted on a good horse and now on a bad here entertained with graceful and luxurious hospitality by there obliged to for hims If among the very narrow iu llj W. It. 1 & 18fi5.j I describe it as Under one alone could I find anything at all to admire about seen by ii was impossible not to be struck by faultless symmetry the But by the broad light of 1 could tind nothing more to admire about Mexico about or any other city built at right angles with And again has been written of the striking effect of the Plaza or great square of Mexico; like the rest of the it seamed to me that only when viewed moonlight was there anything at all by or he finally left the inlund plateau and the Gulf Mexico In March 1S6?, Among his interesting memories will be found agreeably detailed the a carnival at a ride zound the Lake of trips to a cotton plantation near Santiago and to the high mining district at Real del and other topics Mexican travel would naturally come in the way of an independent tourist blessed with good and sufficient bodily strength and Mr. Bullock met with no positively serious adventure of being shot at by the as an by the Imperialists as a by brigands unattached as an honest and well-to-do hut his recollections of now that the excitement of the moment is are probably just as pleasant as if ne had incidentally been a target or bid tb stand and  

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