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THE BORDER WAR.
A COMPARTS©*--WORTHY THE ATTEN
TION OP
Gen. Ord, in command of the de
partment of Texas, after reporting at
length on the border operations of the
Mexican banditti, says: “Itteems to
me that the circumstances of the,
plunder of stock ranches of the Bio
Grande are ahuost identical with the
piracies committed on our commerce
tu one time by the A lgerines who tied
ill safety to their ports with their own j «
prizes. There the offenses were com- j
initted on the open sea, and here they
are committed with the same ease on
the open plain. In both cases the
pirates found a ready sale for the cap
tures in the ports where their expedi
tions were fitted out, namely, Algiers,
Tripoli, e c., for the Moors; Stata-
moras, Reinosa, Camarga, Mier, and
•Guerero for the Mexicans; and in
both cases -the pirates were rev
promotion ana honors. Patroling the
•country along the Rio Grande, with a
yiew of intercepting raiders before
they can rerich, the river with stolen
herds in their possession, is as if we
had tried to stop depredations upon our
commerce by the Moors by scattering
our cruisers along the north coast of
Africa, with a view of interceptingsome
Algerine pirate before he could get
within three leagues of land with his
American prize. The success of C«pt.
M’Nally, of the state troops, in strik
ing the party of Cortina’s men with a
stolen herd recently was due to his
accidentally capturing two straggling
robbers, who by the use of the only
effectual means known in such cases,
but not legitimate enough for regulars
to apply, where compelled to betray the
P osition and strength of their band.
have good reason for the belief that
the order from the Mexican govern
ment to arrest Cortina was due to the
order for the movement of a naval
force to the Mexican border. As Cor
tina was not the qnly leader 9^ raid
ing bands, and the others are still at
their old .business,.som§ more effectual
MssiSsaSSBS
Golding Co., Mamf't, Washington Sq, Boston
• T81 Broadway,'*. Y., manufacturer
1. of solid GouxJjbwklry of every
'The stock Is large, very choice; and u
—— ■——’ r workmen
ance. Over
dogue free
>ns of prdVSitysaved by it—for.
made wlth'i t-nartlcnlan free,
UXIShTOS & IIBO.,
Chicago.
For 1870.
A NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
g.
New York *nd
** SXAK " COm CintrimmU, O.
means must be adopted than
troops and sailors fr) look on iVMie 6ur
people are being despoiled and mur
dered ; fbfjit ^
sailors ana soldiers, however willing,
can do nothing;'if confined to, this
side of the river, and an order
to make repri^g, with .the means to
carry ou
in- indeml
Sufferings of tfce Poor lii Germany.
A recent Berlin dispatch says: “The
depression of trade is felt so keenly
by the industrial classes that the gov
ernment has been requested, as a means
- of preventing acute distress, to resort
to the measure successfully adpoted in
the last two wars, namely, the estab
lishment of loan banks. Hie govern
ment has not as yet shown much in
clination to accede to the request.
Serious distress is anticipated among
the industrial working classes during
the coming winter, and apprehensions
are also entertained of a crisis in finan
cial circles.”
A contemporary commenting upon
the above, pertinently remarks:
“While France is more prosperous
than she has been since the empire,
Germany is on the extremities of dis
tress. The proposition for govern
ment aid to the people shows that how
ever vigorous and masterful Bismarck
is in war, he doesn’t equal his French
rivals in peace. It is a singular com
ment on the lack of governing faculty
in the German nation-—that is to say,
the stimulus andupholding of industry;
that ii^ four years from the reception
of an indemnity greater' than her na
tional debt. Germany is the poorest
country in Europe.” *
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drSWingsofthese celebrated instruments,
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OF THE
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