A correspondent of the Im Texas says “The old henj with Mexico is very numeral He received his ‘baptism of I Jacinto or Goliad. He „wJ intimate with General Samlß if you give him a cbauce he I with reminiscences of the ofnfl versation he had with tha WM ‘ ’way back in ’36. ’ Theaw® ‘battle-scared; heroes,’ tMpI paper reporters call •ihem-rwj of 2300 per annum, and JAt notices and biographies * n under the head of ‘Anottafc inarlc Gone,’ allbear to each other., There *araie*| veterans of ’36 left in Texaj* t State with gory, fiction ■ f<*s-l years. It may* be wrong tPjfjj that would bo amioat the pe*< nitytof the State, j - et if -veteran .should try to of tho unpublished O tinually overflows with, I Wou| to steal the first horse yoU; w leave the neighborhoodi.,: 1 ; i vj;.:... "
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Temuka Leader, Issue 329, 14 December 1880, Page 2
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140Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 329, 14 December 1880, Page 2
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