ludes pat Holism—they possess both, and will exert the them when necessary, to the utmost extendi [kaiilated have cum-a1 he steamer Neptune has brought Texas pa-jm-1 f’ers 10 lh«rfday !**»*• Every thing remained ®ei pretty much m statu quo. From the frontiers, 7ecu n° flarin? Iiad come of ,alc- One of Ihe Gal- oee y be ri;eSI('n 5d501 the wolt'-huaters from yerL be he, United Whites, that they will find in Texas riir dmi- 1 l!”,0rV empathy. The Texans ate £| i for I 01 ,|*oney. “cr have they moBbrovi-1 tv t eHng 'at *hey can,eat themselvesT A no- ;inc! De- hp nr ,n Lcs e ldea lhat E“gland was tha ,d t° MraHnnTSfeM°r r ,hti hostUe demon- Of ivert vtnn^um ,owards Texas- President notiust Houston has caused to be published a long ad- fileJ ‘he people of Texas. He talks of car- St,I rytng on war, but intimates that it wiir require si«i !?,e‘°.0r£nize a(‘d discipline, etc. He says ban | .hal he orders issued by him to the Texlan 1 ounl forces m the vicinity of Bexar were oboyed tract m consequence of the contusion and insubor-I dinauon whirK wpm .1ereme?u* l '■vutwion ana ini.uDor- sciaferent kinds!* prmlent a1nonS ‘he dif- conA Druse sohr. called the Dos Amigos bad ar- mo nverf at Galveslon.-N. O. Courier ££__ , rj , . - Iays; I t rm _v : : ■ 1 -r a:' \ UfisJ * I W —Iessei lh ”FS:~The iD(Juiry is of,eH made, whe-thcr mere be a greater source of vice and crime', i se fac-i-1 in us rational and accountable beings, than idleness, tor a. short time which we have to fvomnin inrn /.n/vl.1 ... I- t . ~ vl Vimisellu.». w.. — ~. , - - • —wiimp we nave 10 iatn-1 reinain ,,cre we ought to bs busy and actfVe.-Iw