Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 30, 1868 Page: 2 of 4
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were
DMLLAS,
EleetaG.
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PUSLISTED vEaT Mmatf momme.
the
t
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I
CScirnm.
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Davis, Aliek
Sach a funeral
ate
2. -1
and- that when the amount was
Mynes, MJP Mra • Menso cd
Herten, O,1
hebelievesW
him capable
Hal,WMK
hhe foolish ostrich shen
ono time 1 Mm. ♦ml*
Ml
rieb, end be
Lewis, Leevi •
Lesrick t. P
Langley, Jobn
have "recon-
the
in
l
Mere, Mary a
4
brapehes ef horticulture, ineleding the
fore buying elsewhere.
the vegetable garden, and we might adl.
Pemberten Me J.
navigatiom, aud at greatly reduced prices.
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i
**T
Robinso, Dr. B V Rosh, w A
Reeves, Madison
wosle have lef Taris for Quebee *a 11m
10h tnatant.
Er We publish teday the Address o!
mer eloaks.
ri
j ihe Sinteof Texas, issued at Austin M
l
19h inst. We fully indorse theacion of
The jury wgre unable to
will meet then
pproval and eup-
j farmers all over
the
deners and
men k
fhis connecilon I am glad to
societies of like characier
L
(N.0. Pienyune.
and In
she death of Maj. Edward West, saold
Am
musi be published
determined to avail themselves ef.' and If
deal about ear sail and
to learn a
will afford te our see-
If
tion of Um State aa easy, sfe and eheep
well eatisfied. I wonder if Hr;
i
A* 2, currency.
“I
knows more abont such matiers than any-
2
A trees, ant ewe ef
else in the State.
I
eter, and wl
4
what to do with it
pur -
have exhibited a eemmeadable seal
s done, well
We have ever applauded the enmest and
to. Neither
calle
itus
were said to be tery
fuL
of the
na; au City in all matters tending to bar
their’a Still further imp
only
•to are
prorperiny, and
now that poor little Dallas
writ mskedue retura *• de
t
deigned la the Advoento. New tyf bare
Alabama, • Stowe; Arkaneas, -Rice;lw dirteta.
am
J
Gives uder my hand end JU
2ab dey d
Pexas
the
HAVRonhend ebout a,00 buelebd
I
F
publisbed at Tangipaho, Louisiana. Uto
ofihe
veil and climate and the
ia ibe north par of ue^
T
The
‘a
dent of
of laxes.
ND
crop ef 1869 comes in.
Mean •*> ti-
notonl
beat we wieU we had HI Tea, wede.
tbe
1
anything is Ibeto power to faeilinate the
the scheme visionary ia the sense of
ohn-
ete. Whenever we haveeorn
te
May 2, a
it, we
Clerk, whi
and
the objeet be-
-61 i
. ge
Thos. M.
April.
to his memory
in his etatemonta as to the artiele
Im
ice for
vez’s pame.
PPER
river
to
the
to toe Colorado of Tezsa
lwsie
I ta to toe live mot needgd, ellourbesines
and
wbe aretnde
this may not
A court of jastice.
wh tested it lastjear
oPzi it T f t
the wall and
e
enor
mi
. find
b
FHE
in
havehto
-
Mata
p
all
c.
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h
' 3
5
b2s
P
s
pBm’pmg
-
are
and
Inside M
Uta follow.
(Matera*
Jobn W.
toe known as Buwie and
eounties, are scattered on the
t
lo
seeme to know what be to talkiug aboui.
EGvrAN -CoaN HuMsuG-W
shonid szine hold of and attempt to prose-
tile aa enterprise tbit will gready facili-
ica,but
ink ears
Williems, E D
Woolfaik, Jus J
Wright, Eld s3
are net able to do anything in"the way of
meney. If too eompany can de anything
at pheseni toe
to waste MGe
Mi intercsted
tleman who tee
igreting to eur |
;hir
toe Advoent now appear witha new head-
iug. which eejoin toe editor la thinking
to a very beautifal and apprepriate one
Tbe editors wises every one wis •• well
pleased with Ate hepd m they see with
be man
‘ views
Itiss
publis
for the -am at
Mere. > fa •4
dizafairsistosn
teach and W
every
west
will be the fiuest
we, when complete
late*.
Com-
Walker, J M
Will I I . Mias A
Williama,EJmon2
1,MAY30,1868/
e-NAA-
ing; wHtetoe miecelli
mends itselt, SO being <
will furnish a vast fun
afixed to Gal-
b hot Spansh,
new story by a new "contributer, to toe
July number, entitled "Unrest."
We Mill deb with (to Book, furnishing
suildtkerom
idet. Meat
Frnklin
Mrs LA
drad ba to Si l
e fell supply
• gen-
toe
zin Ifo
and Ito wwas sure the
were not apt to name it a
radvertieed
.J.BOYER, P M
sition that
utdifcutt
Clark, Clariada Mra Cvavens, 3 am
i
an in-
On tho
may be succensful and I
smyds ties, which we
Meanwhile we want an
Any one calling tor any ef che abe
letlere -*-* "
332 a
, nd beer Keaton
$1 39
3 "
law sees metter eom-
of a charaeter that
dot inforwation to
oaX I.F
.4
0od
zd2
it- i dil so, and to ihe
able lownamen, John V.
M soldiers
" obliga-
We loarn from the Dalian Herold,
that a stenmboat baa. after a seven
monthis effort arrived at Dallas,
low ta it that the navigation of the
Trinity has never before been made
apparent? The Herald is jubilant
over its arrival, and predicts a mag-
nificent futur for Dallas. We how
gfingPor mhd! rights Adoj
-
timeand again within my knowledge
. Spesking of fowera, to glance at the
moutons Agais, I picked a benquet yesterday
bavjng thirty awe dahlias, notwoofeEleh
were alike,-and it waa act a very eyed
t* and should
ody elsejseeas
pacea imeplicit
ork Tritune or
tioo. Congrees
d maintain suf-
MBU Denoun-
All that I can
—--then a ton ia diam-
baa yielded in fruit for
there, an
on to Red River. Whatcen vedo? Tee
knom we have not toe money to invst ta
bonds ar siock at the Comping. The bad
observe that wiml of the enterptising
farmers ef Harris county have deterwined
reduced ia Housten to ___________
point at which it enn be exported to Ne
Orleans Very many are taking up the
idea d fattening beeves and puthng ap
aetgbborhood packeries. The peckeries ja
tow State that were opersted lum winter
>i ooidulrit fee daaser ef mtarving ourelves
if we toed toe eatile and hoga with i ,
shall be all rjght, and many times beuer
of than wide aratfano of Texas hare base
A
meet hotoriouely
engres—and that
at deal-dves not
fostered by _
The Convention
—---. .ewepepers.
ae* at their hearers
public buildingin
d according to toe
ll a vorthy em-
yder wbeee heai-
be. h to
2f
at Sew Orieans to Mazadan to but 1200
miles Of thia distance 200 eLrsil
The Galreston Newsand the Dal-
las Herald nj shaking hands and
getting very happy over the navi-
gutiun ef the Trikity. The naviga-
tion of the rivers of Texas is “a
Tuns Cas res i Raukncab—The Homaton
Tlrraph la noticisg eur paragraph in
rgard te toe quantity ef eoton (te* to
planted ia this bounty this sensou, saye:
-__________. ___t interrupi
them with forty acres sad a mu-e. Upon
toe wbcie I think the general iuteresi of
the couutry are improving and prospects
bright enivg
lie my intentien to visit- year eity,
bring my knitting and speed a week or
two Meece ae ■rede are Maid by" er
gathered. " . moss asos.
to form a couaty ngrieulural avciety. I
wish them every eucaese, end pleniy of
correpondivg l_— -- X- J_____
ouced guilty L
of 35 Senators.
WasGIGToS,
brakt 8 A Vn
Dusnal, * A .
ebut Skeosieks bays that
h because the termination
intentional swindler we do am
know,but we have our experienee.
Caruike ,________ ,.
half a mile frem toe Publie 8qunfe
JN0. BAK MILK
of loyalty
government, the ph
times and under"
■max jeta^ i
..- s--
--
। hoc trverts to the Worst Rudi
smi , (‘menin dererted tiritand
Bagyd t get cierte to- the Gui
States Seuate tromn a Dewcrat e
t julieial ermiue i i ibin distriet, though
all other respects be to eonsidered » vw
toy man..
I mentioned alimeertwobaek that there
Bam h lleniy
Hallum, G Herten, 0,1 2
___________t a p erven ta toe
walksof life, add whenever held p
too other toes in toe munieipal affaira of
nountog, has rarely been seen nay erbere.
paper,
be pardoned if I urge apes
e icportanee ef sueb m eater-
Ob Use 5th
nominated.
The Con
the <
sanasawosa Kt 2
-nomrrs r
membjeet:tta
Tan EGrrAn Com Mam—A
weuws onr
_ mure to reach San Anto-
and both these
erived prompily. The illustretions is this
vamber ore “A Dream of the Future ; a
fine sieel plate. Colored Fashion Plate, cog
tiniug 6 gures; Leaving Berne, a tinted
pieture; •targe extension sheet, contain-
ring thivty-three engravinga of dresses aa l
nevelies l aa evening dress sad four sqm-
visitor
eannot
aton" 1
insertingin thel
TftlA—Mt of
from the «Rgypt
WhetherP.E
He brad into toe sand din
•' Dor have a font rate, new,
isoi, ste and har» ter proof Iron
nillhe -hd low t»ra cash el
May 14,10
Arty yesrs a eit-
Me renidence Lere
an I never Em-,
erviogthe regpee
pM la al bin
musi-co
markets
condens
Anal result ia doubt Wmtre that
Se, is has canoed some liue menfn
E
I K
keny.
i.-y
■ Aov
Modday, - 5_____i
ru£ CMIcAGe cosvwTeN.
B
Smitb, Mrs R ianah
Shirley, Mn Elina
Fpliner, Mins A [ret
Forney’s aceounts has irera raised
itbeSouate, Mr. urkalew pre
poecs to adl an inquiry into the
B ompany from thia county in the
expedition against the ludiana,
when Denton was killed, and in the
late alruggle for Confederate inde-
yeudenee Maj. West, then an Ud
man, no very vigorons in henith.
withtdolitz
tom? Who that
f to be driven to
Irin self pretec-
• Now, friend if you nly
entral Railroad completed
to bring away that crop
$, Be cars you have ft
out of cocei of it, and don t see any in-
titing way of getting up an interent Ito b
agafh.
.A few ef toe farmers and gardeners of
Harris county wot tegs lb sr somedayb siuee
cad formed a eouniy agricultnrai eociet
under toe State law of 1860" trusti
UTS CAW BE HAD
ptore of Clark A Brau and
slen, Rossa Bro . atisy tim”
breaking loose in the
maclinery when Simes
one baud re d acres to tew planted to cottue
(ince toe speculator have got Hall in
bend and raised the pries) new mere
than at too beginning of toe pi an i tag ses-
sow.
Negroes are working letter ejnce toe
AMPLBAND ELEGIIL
sport from the
deavor to eom
ritingit.
I course, we will
advocating the
to the Mog
ja, however,
. and, eensideringthazone
a.
a good premise free a four years old tree
this year. Fears have ale "
here when properly auiende
of these trees has aa yet beenjrpubled with
toe borer or the enrenio, welknewn pests
in Northern orcharda.
Dallas, Tessa, May 187--37 am,
cveuors
TAS 21122 Eu-RLUI
oFeeli
A NEw Ratov STEAMEL—Capt:
11. Strretu, the able
T .
Thorabery. James
Toggle, J it
l Tate, Winiam
i Tate, James L
climate, which nothing but experience
can teschna. Bet we are improving year
by year. More and more people every year
erazy a matier forsostasible
r sobusy-e man sa myseir
tie on.- Time waa wben l
Jin that sort of thing but
the «breok up” lbs vo been
to met by agenta of di Twa l
telling the advantages they
eettler. If Texas had ad age
we ought to kart, be would tel
The atory aboul Forney’salleg
defuleation ne Heeretary of U
Senate waa vaised in that body I
Senate Cameron. Somelhing
why?—brrsneo be Salters the conceite of
vast nambsra of people and they believe
wbe* be advocates. But those who only
read Brich Pomery have very meagte ideas
of the eonditien of thiugs sad of the pros
parte of'toe next Presidentinl election.
IQ- f
11 MW ■;
- a. dm fl
fhedoes. And too moa wl
faiih either ia the New
violation oflaw.
and eailors, their
onee through Meatoo by tot. Sborteet recto
tothgrest Pacifie Ocean. Another ad-
vanttge la, shat frem the Miesissippi i
at HeW BrloaM to Mazadan to but
*ay is, Ums to whatever position
I amn be called by your Mikl shal
endeavor to dicharge iu '
about Ito or 170. Ofeoureitje
grt. toe line to Tyler Ann to toys
earsi. ’2X 2
.Molley.Puy Mra.
MeUic. T J
MeLain, L t.
MeGuire, Paire
MeDroos, Win am
S.uta, Mr
Nizon, Walter t"
GALVESTON 1-Did ever you think
of tho namesofoutland City, aud
ft was namefomGalvez, a Span
iard, whe was among the earliest
, -d,
I
• Tho hail completely destroyed
pane of glasa on tho north
sides of tho buildinga, and
atod tho roofa as if cannon
only to bompete with too Norhwest in
-sale of eora in New Orleane, but we
' ' Me with it in supplying too
the world with eora in its mre
a
1
fraeto Southern
grepudiation a
e National obi igatione" must bo
paid ia the letter and sprt. De-
mands equalization and reduetion
bug advertiser, F.E.G. Lin
“the Egyptian oora man."
Your ought •• present Captain
MeGervey with a splendid bont, battt ex-
pressly—---“ni"---- -
r is Atting
receive a liberal •
public. We shall
mand suecess by°
As to oar politit
cirs soux.
met, candidiy, believe it to anybinc like no
: impact ieable as toe ship ehesnelhom the
Gulf to Meuston, and the mprehane of that
New dvertisemimnts.
TuEsrarEorTExis
Te the, Sherif ar any Constabie W Dulm
the Washingtn Iatelligi
himself to set like theemeice, muu ue
laughed at by too banter. Briek Pomeroy
has two buodred thousand subacribers-
derFulaceihers te the Iza aLo in Lan-
easter and vieinity, ran settle aheir sub-
eriptiana with Rowxar Bnovuzurex, Req,
«f the Grm •f Bruskerten A a; who to duty
outhorind to twelve end receipt for aay
most profitable of aay ofher cotom-
poraries. It to tho ml
eompany to name the new boat in
honor of <
hiunanges
— tomb Wbite Baek Umr thorougt!
burned, and egual to anyevermade s as
eouptry, which I will sell at120 ets per
bushel at retail, er at id ets,, by the hue
I wil alpo coati a ue teteep
at all times. at my ph - -w
all busincas of this eBee.
Mir Gru J C. Breekiridge, has ve-
ts too interim much was said ef* ballas,
its localily, vesouren, populatien, ke, and
the ebeering prospees ahead for fturede
velepenent. Weli,like many ether plan
tore, I was leh with land and without
New York Saties, ne,being‘the fairest,
most moderate and ablest papers nok pub-
lished represebiing the two great parties ef
him to rise above prrjudice, and so he act
od enwieely. Seme men/ere born great,
others achieve grestnese, and ethers have
great noea thrust epou them. Neuher of
three cireumstaners apply to the wearer ef
and wae communiated to tho eity.
Wo do not vouch for this statemeh,
but give it for what"it to Worth
igimipB it to bb mMlWto to tho gy-
mese-GaictpepSem Po"Ch
Bed River, or the waters of the
Trinity ; but they annot have for
gottemnames then fmniliaras honsd
■ ■ » .i . । so m —■ n
or We have besetxfovw inadrrteny
emitted to nolice Ite great improremenu
and enlargement of that ably soadueted
paper, the Texes Christian Advocate, pub-
lished at Galveston, J. G. John; editor. We
read am already built, leaving but 140 to
be budltsoasahaa vnevinoiui Tnilvend foam
. 1- erne WSBJIM M9“ETs 9 #EVEr-- V -He
Sweat sets did not,happemehaveafun
bloom en them. These splendid foweta, as
wwB as others hem bulbe,such as to* Kites.
arraigna brother Radical tor efieial
mairensancesin money malters with-
out mm fl motive besidos that ot
aaving Ute publie money ar cleans-
ing publie offirers ofthat unworthy
U deems that there was • defcien
• to in Forhey’s aecounts to the
amount of last November
He alleges that it was s misappro
priation by .bio dark. Mr. Wagner,
wham written confession he h--
r anaenustomod
and without toy 1
too umtoilm of toe enee, it too I
posiponed._ Bowe mnth ago, when
Bredillan Beer wee rging so high is
oeetom of 22012 F as oae "05. m
was some eonsideralf talk of a horticulta
ral society for Texao. Biece then the talk
too continued, nnd it ia gratifying te know
that the nttentiou of e considerable num-
Jeneks; Tto» tobSS, Stok co
Burk; Virginia, Carnes,
now these twenty yearn. Twenty year*
from ibis ime them will be Sreds of
• Heusten Fabin,e
lie sard s t Mg
Bodge. J B € «
J a
- m to bin
that reprints with tlerable impartiality
the toes artieles of all the principal papers.
In better etope than any other pareh.
Brother DeArmoud, of the MKinney
Enquirerwill always Sad Captain John •
latch string out, and 1 shah Vs glad to talk
with him about any topic that seems te be
within the rang* of roasts, but pol hies is
. .7
-e
lopublie 1 1 ‘ ••■’swww
desire to eultivutthat
[lhughier,) iis impogsible
Owed aedtosta sti reach us at toa erm
everywhem. The growing ms is for more
town usgll diversied, and ehould one
braneh « priduetien foil another ma; ke
more sueceesful. Corn in too lower cun.
elf or i d bow beyond daager.
migration ehouid . be
A libera adjstpolley.
- —d"with
ear in January be turned into saleable
messbeet, it would certainly seem nethough
good fol cattle weald to very pretble.
We sometimes bring out from Now’ fork
Fulton market beef which too been fat toned
on oora at Ito. • bushel. I now wo can
got equally good beef, fattenedren corn at
Me. * busbel, it Maude te renson that we
5
gjikoemepi
iaLtur
General John A. Wharton, in this eit. ut
April, 1865, tome off before the diltrie
court of Harrie eeuaty this wook, end re
sulted in a mistrial, too jury falling
agree. Five were, it is said, for acquiutal,
and seven for poaviet ion, the sves being
also divided on the grade of pidehien?
It toe toe* tbs
Even tto negroes came in hundreda to
moantag toe lam of too temmusity. W»
alt ta louston fool as though we had test
a uear personal friend. Mr. Bagby *m
te Houston in 1887, tod to* lived here ever
Judge Oldham, long well known gnddis-
t’aguiebed in this State and Arkausaa, and
during the Confedersey a Senetor is the
€ongress a* Blohm cud, died tact week,
much regretted. Resolutions were peoaoi
KATT.*
Bine, Ki vote G. Mra Browa, Wua
Doling, Elise F. MraBren sa n ...
Briscoe, Walgv3. Burrusa, ■
Brimoe, StaHra Mra. . *
in their pvospeetus: '
athat there is a demand
Mr fret clasp paper in
Houston, we embark in the enter-
iprise, determined to supply that
uecessity.. No effort will be spared
to make it a complete newepaper
•to- Skeosieks says that when La-
ftte, Iba pirate, first vieited the Is-
land, he saw someIndiahson shore,
and among themja young Indian
C
CarpeR, L. N. Mra Cooper. A w
,38 , Cor, 4 T e e
Choice, WT Cole. J t
hi,mm
ion. It
Appiee toso no* ae yet, in the lower coun-
Sipapptdsscam be raieed hero, end I hare
3’
heg
fitting tribute
vustonrel.1i.
oretord. tto vinesard, ahe tower cords a Fthecouniry. If in'Addition a mnore geu-
Z^tXramlLTUdwsLtaf^tt oral view or afains * wanted, Tbe Week,
nt tea is being at-
Wae* te the props-
. from Vieksbung te
Guayamas, by way of Waco. Whether the
deams of the projeetors of this enterprise
will ever bo realised or hot, it is oertaialy
to bo toped toe* they wil) Use no time in
conetrucing that part of the road which to
to eopneci th* Central with Waco. This
mote from the Misaisaippi to Gqayamas baa
•rot and last, too* dincuneed a' great deal
to Texaa. I remember, twelve years ago,
•bp read from Heusu to Colombia woe
"...------"lit wogid eventually
great otoia from Port-
land, Maine, te the Pacife chast. Nor was
nt filed. Anumber
DALAfIXCFLM-
' Meets every Thominy erening et the Ma-
-me Wall. TLe aitendasc of Iadiesis|En:.Ta
respecifuliy reqnosted 91815 and
Texas, but onee itizensofRed Riv-
er, when it eomprised the territer r
from Caddo Lake to the boundar -
ef Lamar, the days when Denton,
n»d Potter, and Tarrant, and Parter ,
U WAspiOTeN,
not in geiou.
Cam Bbbbbb ar Imajs—-Tbe
Kaneas Tribune,of the 8th, has * _ _ ______ „
'Ty? e5
onne seh. E u
1k >5. ■
under 12...
„sametamily
be B faithful ehampion of the righto
and honor and interesta to the
Southern people. j
■ —g-e-i-
oettosafba advertinemeni wbieh apper
I knew ohrraahda mtnm "haevtke" omunZiggt *rt* l
kilofibemen
tasme and other mmM
as tee mhedemihe ■
■ Cemefs,
design so which I* is b
Mom of the benevolent
quarters in Texas to wi
agent weald speak on Ito same u
in eddition weald pay truthfully 1 _
tom abundant and cheap that they seme
times use it for fuel. Ninety men ta a
hundred would tutn at once o where corn
is cheap. Now, wooesraise mra as ebieaply
and abundantly m the ma in Iinois, and
we must do Hr if ws desite te progress la
agricultural matters. We must be abie
KlNAamo
ed them t the h
deeseieemeftbos
a. My ebservatios. Bi
to* to assert tto* there
uma per withis my range, f
uy’mhch like the pelitiesi
North. Bo foSg an.de
b«*d words; nor will they have I
gotten the last departed, an mi
years Sheriff of Red River, nnd
talk, we were induced lose spring
people will do to insert this same Egyptian eora
advertisement, to the amountof$50
and this is the Into we have
EE ow oficetstighore and
. liberty of commending to the attenion of (lie laws, who BBS emplo
such the New Yorkuound Table and the
Ota time, and ‘after a while he the Cunservnsile Eyecutive Committee of
would g witl his uklea Uc on thejihesinteut Tezas, issued at Aastinhche
other poini.
This means minehief. These two
earn to medr," says atom* every-
swot from tto eon a try, "aad I have
crop." TteMii“’ ‘ * '
b Dr Willi, and Class .. I br ■*
Gleedlub" of Dajid, with akco
panimenta on she Organ and Pane,
t was a witton* re
so Nudi. *> not
Thel no tire anre, of the passing is necomplished, as we irmly believe it
to thespisit land ofofone our uldest will beasini will aford to our nee-
gitizens, will caR up in the memory« f
handreds, many of them now deni-
sons of other counties in Norther i
tong shot and a bad chance.”
____ „ [Nocatee Telegreph.
Bod Rirer eouuts, boa the fo|- Siill i is a "elance" that our peeple are
— - weniy per ent to tto
"n"izenmd
mimrepieric
eentrehng here, bad two trees
----—• •h-----
A The trial of Cot fan. V. Baylor,
charged with the murder of Gen. due. A.
Waarton, on the 6ih"gApri", IWA, took
plum ia Houston on the 161b into. The
proseeution wae eondueted by Gen. Jack
Harris, CeL Hiram B. Waller ead T J.
Most i rasa, Esq. and the ta foam by Gm.
Manon, Eeq4 Judge Goldthwaite and A W.
jons HANCOCK, et Tain
J.W.HENDERSON, of Hare
S.A. MAVERICK, of Bexan.
n" ".gudsegeccsg
Grimes is rapidly recovering- -
WAsnsGrOS, May 22.--Senate—1_
The Presidont transnitted tbs Con- -Terree-pD.2
stitutionscof North Carolina, and *** -5"*
oaisiana and Georgia. Referred Walker, Ge*. T
to the Judiciary Committee. Davis
introduced a preamble and resolu
tion appointing committee to inves-
ligate attempts to infuence and in-
timidateSenators. Henderson made
a personal explanation, etating that
ak-u. Aag- „gmnggt, 4, -nmagp
UMI HF •M“S-VH •a "MpS4
i the managersand desired the
eredit Forney. ryiyipw
A commitire ofinvestimtinn into
imprsetienble. Anether route, long ____
• . . . of, too toon .(• Columbus, Ben A ntonie. Bu-
ll is the intention of tbs gie Paca, and so on. Another, right or too
- — —--k---i—* ah yean ago, was she Memphis, MFaso and
one lamented townaman Pacifie. Tto Wae* route is stin another.
- Whaithen? Stoll them enterprises become
tto rivals of each other ? Nor necessarily.
Wheimaybe looked for, howevef, witt be,
to my notion, a croak line from New Or-
daz.rdhnpdheranrazverel
91 t2e letter •0 sucint while the other
mutes, if basil, wum make tbeir enleniations
tocouneci with this at Ban Antanio. Tto
advantage of th* lower route to that it
the fush limes et che
thebreadthef land in
IT hsolaproporsicnn.
it poet fop yean, like
and Wm.C. You ng, amt Jim
land, wero prominent on tho stag
ef action, on the Red River frontier. aba wil expend a good deal of money ta
Many of these old citizena, then ”
azqund Clarksville, or in the
beadvertises and his promises to
those publishers who asist him whence ft
steal from the dear publie. Neither-"eee
the press nor the people should have
anything to do with him~-unless 6
fond. Wla death broughta feeligofsad-
ieation
that it will to completed withis the
year.
Bo* there is another werd to to sgid on
this subjeotofeorn. When the eqjerpris- West Virginia, Kerne.
Cuscace. Mav 22- The
was not guilty, aud Cameron say*
* ‘ ‘ “agner and don't believe
time than oc or mate g^Mey s LudyVomk for Jan* R re-
balls had gone through them, and
split and seattered most of the
shingle roofs in the eity.
Several persons are reported kill -
ed and wounded by Uto kail and
falling heuses; most of the stores ----i-a
suffered heavily. The liko of this
Cucago, May 22—The folowing ______
are among the members of the $10, due upon
National Exeeutive Committee: and of chs *
prior. Buch a paper, totem
be establiahed on a good f
must have eapital, Itm«----------
by a man of some experteum ebdageod he hat
deal of intelligence. !i should te them*- before
dium of interchange of infermation. L:
d it would be a eweeses, I am
with toad, wo ar* eiltadsd they could get
engaged in j »y am mat eabserbed aad we guaraniee
ompietion of the mad to this point and
__ .___[ t. At his
the perms* svsa NM around his soortai remains
Ibis to pay tto lac* tribute of respeet, and toob-
say, iaionemoh State of thefamiliarkalures
ihe stores uf the town wreroji WFWengmee Utah the Houston Tele-
the burial. The MS- graph teat atlegraph from Bryan to Del-
andthesymputhy
r members ef hta
oprposition'was a
ereideut a friends
gisthe test to the
icag platform where
hgugh Set osrtMiag eitvwm
few who tote life
eperatien, the mils
borschirdetreetrond
IM alk-
them the hugest tittle swindle orthe
age.
he Missisalppi Index, pubtishedat col
Codar am. Dells co-,
' e
thing to gain by damaging tto
Secretary, who has torn ol late hin
he as ns ieud andeouhdant iu Tadi i
eni politics 'l hey were ouce riva •
in enn-yiraniu politie-, both bavi
lavore extending the re- A
of the debt to the latest -*
the Siate la
iringthe canoe of 4 • delay to put-
tto Masonie Temple in ibis city, I
rmedit is caused by s dchy ig the
Senqlatuzittet, Azaupbtd greatlyamsist im the work"
made op a company in this equnty. . 5
which wentouiin Mank ‘62. and aid weguavntee that
joined -Whitfeld’a fogtea. When
exeessive debility compelled him to
come home, he returned, and by
‘ desir oftheciinensaccepi
Kennedy, A A S । Koosier, Gudiep
Keef, Dauiel C Koosies Elzabesh
Kelley, Fanthy Mr*. Kern, Abner 5 (
“ , ' ; Kidd, a w
Keliey, Jonathan J Kuos oha a
" Ha
-!
gaps are provided for
the rout* te the Pacie.
than, thal this lower
route may takeprecedenee ta conairuetion
and so masseter itseif th* advahtage st
being tho groat trupk roadt which te
otter* wili te the fold roe, when they are
baiitwic. jrar
s Direct Navigati
pany, left fir Pittsburg y „
to sera re the building of a steam,
boat for the company, which will
surpass in spaed and excellenceany- _____
thing ever put upon the Bayod-- buik, U was thoughi
She will be constructed after thebeeomea link o the
model of the Diana, whicb was a
ertinementfer tim* j
• very Mg he •••* i
ddogbut"lold Fant I
if I may te prdomea for taning stem
gordena, I ebould like to obeerve ikai m
Tosa* is th* garden epot of lb* United
State, os is it tto boot adapted to gardea-
tag of any couniry l koow of. Weare yet,
to be sure, eomperatively new. We bow
« a paying ad- girl,wbosec
ry • column, hngevgt,a _____________ I
Lndsey team and it being his eustoi’to call at
r we de mat tention to every notable faet, he
could only say in his it of sea eat i
tion, “Gal-vest-on,p from which pe.
ry Pro-
the vote I
Donaldsna, M Mra.
day reducing interest whenever
honorably possible.tThe Govern ,______ _
moat should be administered with pndevergahi4 ** * wssk* -m* era
fijSSno, rash M bosf, bueou. •**., thestrieteet economy. Corrr-- -
and extavagance fostered by _ -__
son s should be reformed. Linel n ’•
death and Johnson a accession, are
Lbelief is that
tocatebt
Legielature, alien Forney was the
wegulur chulidate lwirxht up
enoughufln purcbasable trrjneke
Vorney Vt ef the wuaiurhi »
They ave since Lincoln s time
been acting bringly togrth r, but
the ties are feiting lorengain.
Cameron has been duiug very ill
natured things in the Seuate t din
a - ■
• ■ t‛1,8
Cuscaco, May 22.—The Commit-
tee. on Resolutibns reported con-
_____ tog tethelnetTjler,
in not alwaye for a omparetively sms
oppurcut approval aud rouped for a asm 1
ousarution a memory of tto Conledegat whole body is nafely Md.
dead, aad thdugh be is a radical of she whe reads only his wu
igvessional school, such an aet won uim Irak* through green EPEE
kind feeline of shensnads it was just not attemp* te ake everd
aseasy for tto Judge in this eaa* to do a
genteel thing, but it seems it did not sul
nyeiehzhapBamezkepdtnpmndirpmrotorphans andwidws•re nation s
-fhetrintnrco.G.‛w, "d-uenda v--x-----2 i
his usual farming gceupations, until
attackej bdisene, which aggra-
voted by spatiaaed exposure to
amfogsu <idUhi*rf4a gtedasroring
to stiuaulai freedmen t"abur, at
, het resulted in his death, from hn
ineidious and not well uudevstooel
andbutabogi
by the ter on tto eccasion of his death,
which the Judge of the Districi refused t
permit to g* on the reosrd. A Gew days
ago, to Georgia, Ge* Mrade leoke aa with
a dem-
for the taking of Hfo Isaac way oranokher,
and whe four that-k isno senled thing thai
-----he trenoneced a crime to
son though tberare
heavy geeda frem beluw, beridessappiying and popular writen Th* proprie
an wiah pine lumber at a iule ever one-
half of what it now sells for here. We de
eonduet of Aurne}, wh*, while at
tingasan’otfeeroftheConrtoflin- „g 2_ 2, „
peachment, puia-hes dally stri - 1 turard frem hi visit lotto Ni’jr^ssfi.nvf
juresontheproe6 dingiufihecourt hm “
Mr Camerwn, mi deelining. said
that he woul si tend to one thing
forthwith the people threat th
their ears. Myobeervation,, .
8*i*d*ii*, icads me is the opinien that
pelitical destzuciion is us (te see Mud ns*
a* imomineet aa baa been esserted • thon-
sand times sinee 1820, noris it tatesUbor
stayed or estabiisbed by enything meet of
ae In these diafrsasbisad regiops candoor
let lone doing. •
An travel over the State among (to
homesof the peepfo. and whal doyp fad
• be the eharacter ef newspaper they
feadr l sappese th* rule too almost no
exeeption, that every man takes th* paper
that adveente bis perticular viems Now
I take it this to m way io a candid ar cor-
reet view of affair*. If yoa alwajs look
ikrough grass goggles, yes hate bo idea
how beautiful asters to to tbe naked ay*
eourtesy, that won friendly
from everybody. In th
Ite he commanded
sppliestlen it made.
J. W. SWINDELLS. . _ .
April 11,18o8 i evemprefer ox ngvigation to a seven
—----------e month* rip by teamboat.
HVXG.E-. we; [Shotmoa Courier.
----- ---homremberised eg-ec for I. .
tle Di- Wenald. Sa lo Wait a while, mend, mmU we get mal-
terr atraiglteed out, and we will deliver
• buriu the abaence of tto proprie- , f goolsin lesa ~
ion Mr. Virginin Hutcheu will attend to "
Hendereon,
my "nes country” wants nseer-
tain if there was any newspeper publisied
to the couaty. Sad if so, to subacribe for
by ihe assistance of your
uu McCoy, ofchele
■ worthy .brother ef the
masonie fraternity, aad can soy I am high
___ „ ____ lj pleased, the* for. As an erideneeen-
storm was never before witnessed. •Mod please Bad two doilars for Acontis;
-n-ama-ie:
minent. but the waters are Dow fast gouten many subeerib**^ Fw~Bri*k’ Fom-
receding. | eray here and shall do the toot I can for
The km* amounts to near half a M ’ i
Crops base are leoking d»r. eora and
tetras, nothing rise planted. There are
of Jennioga, WK Johnson J K
Jennison, Walter : Johnsjoce g P
J obs see, J N l
R ‘
million dullars. Crops, fruits and
gardens are completely destroyed
1 glass are in demand
to-day- Weather still very cloudy.
until the Agricutural Associatiou becemes
an establisbment, such anteutioa at could
be gives to eld crape. Tto resell of such
u* assoeiation willundoubiedly be foe good,
la the programme ere found annual fairs
for the show of the tost products, as wsli
as of the best tools and machinery, st
which uaquest ionably there would be a
very large aMendance, and where more
weald to leavhed from interchange ef er-
perienceand opinion ia oue week than la
half a dozen year plodding ‘along either
ia the beates track or in the dark.: I trusi
Fiorida, Rowan Georgi, Caldwell;
Lonisana, South worth; Missisaippi,
Pish; North Carolina; loan; South
from bring remitted to A state of
anarchr. [Cheers.J,
2. The guarantee by
of equal suffrage to all loyal men at
the south was dumandod byy, every -
consideration of eafety, of Haya, Alfred
gratitude and of justice, and must
be maittained, while the question
of suffrage-in all the loyal States
properly belongs to the
those States. Cheers. L
F The following is the eigbth artiele
of the Chicago ‘Platform, “We
profoundly deplore the untimely-
and tragic death of Abraham Lin .
oln, and regret theiaceession ofeeIj.A.
A ndrew Johnson to the Presidency. (
Who has acted treacherously to the Lj,-e-
people who elected him, and to the Lewie, Frank
eausehewas pledged to support; -Ih
who has nsurped high legirlative Afanek, !■■.! ‛Maof n„ .
an d judicial functions; Who has Manon. BBS ■
refused to execute the laws; who Merriman, cu4
bus used hie high office to induce Milla, J
---—--1 violate Millneoha,
wiul undra* t
sens I* very
eora eseep* through our
pd renders—until we saw
We.Rev. W.J Bnows, of the Mireionary
Buptiot Chnreh, win preneh at Ito Masonie
Hall, ta Dalla ou the 4th Bao day ta esch
monih.
gave Wade a hunaxa ait Um;.
mazasomm—s---n
-HeF„.t.E-u
that there will be rich revelatiens,
if ft ever eomes to a vqnabble, in
{which eacl,shall be angry enough
to tell the whole trutk of the ether.
IAMB CoKR ef Melennan.
7” HAMILTON STEART, of Galveston,
hah * L B. STANK of Narvison.
___________________ as- J. W. THROCKMONTON, ef Collin,
eertuined he (Mr P ) made the ac. 448 HETARR, ef Nacogdechea.
countgood by paying baek himuself " 8 GOL l-D, of Laos.
Thin is a smooth story, but Senatr nmU moes.
Cameron, dee* not believe it. Ha- ThesuinabeBeehewimiesundonealsat
thederk’s asscrtion now that, Mei “Lmnaqmpiiguormranmaeam
was not zuiltx, aud Cameron FA}" lzhDmrmore ifomou. **
. rvtamJMbrtJMMoou Daria, b craten; SI •*.
__
a ‘REL1GIOVS NOTICES.
py a prmen-endine “ e reisuse) Thepsodlamecgg
u. , we congratuit, the country
205 "ua Um. siupapn aja.She op ‘1*® assured suecces recon-
-75 ano struetiog policy ot Congree,
their fngers is incel by the adoptiohlin the ma- Data, KT
I, aln jority ot the States lately ia rebel-
hion, of eenstitutiohe wearing equal
civil and political rights to all, and
it is the duty of the government to
sustain these institutions sad to
ENTERTAINMENT
The auethodist Ehurd
2a1DING
wayILL BB awE ta that h-.-
vv Priduy evenins, athJune
' A f - 1
Hovstox,May20, J MN
eates misinkes tbs* afe
tor ia sbe teat* io turned fo lb* subjtet
--- ----- The plan on foot looksto an associatiou of
UM® sheee who are interested iu the various
Johnsons priees be-
ariy than Ito ether. Agein, tew-
raw. lytar i» ItolMlaeftwsBsnNsfoyw
The work-dopa rtmoat contains an ezcel-
tent variety of useful artieles with simple
leseviptious for making shem. Crochet
garter; meet wo for trimming; jewel-case;
towerof perforated enrd-board; eomb, wit
a gold cord and shield ; picture frame of
pasteboard and ceflee berries; smoking-
cap; rtiidli ram ) yea wiper; trarelling
purse, era .
The stories to thin aunber ate interest-
n any eounty w the line. But his eur
imprensios that th* im*|*wy need soneyto
pJ '
—3 ‘
-s, ,
, , the Committee. Ie next isene we design
to meh of each other ofering a few remark* os the subjeet:
sense of the Senate on his duty.
A Jong, desultory discussion ensued,
the Radicals maintaining that the
object of the ma Mgers was to elicit (
Ante to support an
dimpowa,-
paper will, at all been ordered for it and eve long it will ap-
Uli eireumstanees, pear ta aa entir new dram. It ertainly
skirts tide water te th* last
on the Ailantie side, when
1) KM AIN NG fa Dallax, Puet,
w«era«. . s 16 1st, which if set iaken oua ,, l “
Aza-ra—7- -fl
I Aastgge3 An**.
frvKgoMhsi TELEGRAPHIC.
—--‘toanethongh vrom to Mtewtato “ebre
additional I
ticle, the gravamen **^*1*^ tor D. N. Sason i* ato**; Fom . • »<
to President’s attempts to corrupt M tot th* ordinary procesa ec 1a, f ana
t thing to fted out io Penators. To this end Hendersen ; be nerved om him. You are theref >• com-
Already is the price should testily. The Democrats main- thet,by makipg publicatien t this
T5e,, or almost toa touned that the proceedings were "rit.g bn, Uerald,A be vapnger
oreaperexresegainisenatomininineenpeandthe ziupiucnshnccan Delronn
Henderson rightly refused to test- day thereof, yes summon che -a . v
tify. Withoui action adjourned to Masen to bo and appear betore m -
- f i -“ce, ta the town ef Dallas, es: L-fra
indey ta Juy. A.D.1868, to an--- ra
upleitt of W. K. Masten, ud. )S»?W I
M.Thomas, ‘
legintature as unconstitutional, and Overatreet B
persistently and corruptly resisted Pascbal, w o
by every measure ia his power, Perry, Dr. W a
every proper attempt at the recon i
srmsomzpainosastpelere puonae"atm,t22a 22:4,5."
property, into an engine of whole- __, _
ask corruption, and who has been l^Wal t
justly impeached for high crimes
for tbe building from Nee Tort. The front
is however aew en mute, und will deubtlese
reach here ta aouwplovfwoekomora. This
AWIOLR, IS DESIG: T
BK EQUAL TO THEO 1-1**
IM) THE OBJECT
gF
mESeel Thu pobligare solicited t attnd
May 30,1868. COM Mi n it
5T,
EIFEETAIXMEST aS
not very compli
Obtao, N A Mra. Edward- Janktta,
Praemas. w s Yint wu.,.
few ter M A Mra. • " i
e-e
--iployedhis
exenutive powers to render insecure
the peace, liberty and life of eitizens; Keiley, P*O**
whohas abused the pardoning pow-1 Neisob, B F
er; who has de nounced the national
wen eond
, - And it iMtemei
==—==== ===
37:8] JOB. P. Me KN to NT J r
TIME FOR SALE
lura —*r trade, we do not tbiuk it very
h Fsen-*eemcdsiarsprngaGan,
Ban Anromo, May 20.-Last eve-
ning about 8 o’clock, P. M., a terri-
ble hailstorm, neeompanied with
high wind, thunder and lightning,
passed over our eity and lasted
about half an hour. The bail foil
thiek.and fast, and the stones were,
gomn arorepeilazFan whagbm’ges
two ponnds
agree on a verdiet, and at 1 r. s. on the
inh were discharged and dm case comtin-
wed te the next term of the Cour The
defendant gave bail fee his sppenrenca ta
the asm of $25000.
wni..
euspended. The ofhiee tee eince been pur-
ehuned Ig CeL Dudley W. Jones sad Maj
B. H. Fundom, who will commenc Me
publication of a new paper to be called the
Hquston Tinea, daily, ui-weekly and
weekly, on or abort Ite 15th of June Col.
Joao* was formerly • connected with Ite
Honston Joural; MG- Purdom is now
ediorof (te Break ■■ Banner, andiwel
kaowa te newspeperdom as a sprightly
«Mrs obstructor ofreconstruetion
and Justly impeacbed of higberimes
and misdemeanors. No citizens,
native or baturalized,must ba im-
him capable of dishonesty.
Tine io a jpevere reflection on
Forney, but ‘Cameron ia not the
. manto make it if be had not some
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