. The Bookshelf for boys and girls Historic Tales and Golden Deeds part 4. warrant was nothing to him. CURIOUS STORIES FROM HISTORY 38? The constable departed, and Hubbs, well knowingthe officer would come back and try to force himto go to \ictoria, sent over to Port Townseud, inWashington Territory, for American part of our country was called by our WarDepartment The Puget Sound District, andwas then in command of Brigadier-General Wil-liam S. Harney. For many years he made hishome in St. Louis, where he was greatly admiredand respected, as the oldest officer in our army. the


. The Bookshelf for boys and girls Historic Tales and Golden Deeds part 4. warrant was nothing to him. CURIOUS STORIES FROM HISTORY 38? The constable departed, and Hubbs, well knowingthe officer would come back and try to force himto go to \ictoria, sent over to Port Townseud, inWashington Territory, for American part of our country was called by our WarDepartment The Puget Sound District, andwas then in command of Brigadier-General Wil-liam S. Harney. For many years he made hishome in St. Louis, where he was greatly admiredand respected, as the oldest officer in our army. the Yankees off the island. He moved his war-ships over to one of the harbors of the island. Hisbusiness was fighting, and his first thought wasto do what might have begun a bloody and ter-rible war. Sir James Douglas, the governor, wasmore temperate; he pacified the admiral, but hethought it wise to send some British troops overto the island—not to fight the Americans, but tolet them understand that the English meant toclaim San Juan as their property. Captain Dela- irJP. y, i /.-r


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