The Memories of Fifty Years - Containing Brief Biographical Notices of Distinguished Americans, and Anecdotes of Remarkable Men; Interspersed with Scenes and Incidents Occurring during a Long Life of Observation Chiefly Spent in the Southwest by William Henry Sparks
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A FINANCIAL CRASH.
A Wonderful Memory--A Nation Without Debt--Crushing the National Bank--Rise of State Banks--Inflated Currency--Grand Flare-up--Take Care of Yourself--Commencing Anew--Failing to Reach an Obtuse Heart--King Alcohol does his Work--Prentiss and Foote--Love Me, Love my Dog--A Noble Spirit Overcome--Charity Covereth a Multitude of Sins CHAPTER XXVI. ACADIAN FRENCH SETTLERS. Sugar _vs._ Cotton--Acadia--A Specimen of Mississippi French Life-- Bayou La Fourche--The Great Flood--Theological Arbitration--A Rustic Ball--Old-Fashioned Weddings--Creoles and Quadroons--The Planter--Negro Servants--Gauls and Anglo-Normans--Antagonism of Races CHAPTER XXVII. ABOLITION OF LICENSED GAMBLING. Baton Rouge--Florida Parishes--Dissatisfaction--Where there's a Will, there's a Way--Storming a Fort on Horseback--Annexation at the Point of the Poker--Raphignac and Larry Moore--Fighting the "Tiger"--Carrying a Practical Joke too Far--A Silver Tea-Set CHAPTER XXVIII. THREE GREAT JUDGES. A Speech in Two Languages--Long Sessions--Matthews, Martin, and Porter --A Singular Will--A Scion of '98--Five Hundred Dollars for a Little |
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