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once a piano, but more appropriately now might be called a collection of tin [?] The german Colonel's wife was the only prima donna and with opening pieces a quartette, before it was concluded there was a regular break down. Never was so indulgent an audience, & rounds of applause followed. The Colonel now had to give the "Largo it [?]", but what with the tinkling tones of the piano, & his own tremulous [crossed out: creaky] rusty voice, he having had a severe fit of the ague in the morning, he made so [?] a common appearance a mess of it - still he came in for his share of applause. [?] to the programme it was my turn - a Spanish song was given at the end of which "Bueno, bueno, mui bonito" from he Spaniards - but from the Texan citizens resounded "Give us a song from the old country. I gave them one [....ing?] as much of Trumpets, drums powder & shot & as the most thunder-like could wish for - encore'd of course, & Amongst the protestations of [?"...."?]friendship were the following "Now if that Stranger wants a Town lot here, I'll give him one" "If he stops in the Country and will run for Congress he has my vote" "They say he's a lawyer, why we'll make him a Judge ere long". It was now suggested that as the Piano