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ESTABLISHED, 18 49.
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DALLAS, DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 7,1571
VOL. XXII. No. V
An Ex-County Treasurer, in se
The Gils or the Period.
From the Boston Investigator.)
hemisphere hinged, n. reintuded many Throckmortons owu word- the truth, and whence et there was the What few bells that had not dropped the beauty, purity and loveli-
them that the speakers w bom they Vloqurmt and Lomehing remarks to the slilitvat indicsthin of a elver, them-off from the first crop are now opening, ner of ton Vautinl action were RPT
would wear address them had reputa- women of the audience, with which went up whoute of “Go on : go onf but they are all, and preckote resented. + .
tons, not only extensive will the he chwed his masterly effort. To at-Wedarenol attempt asynip-in of the Just sneb statements as these now be- ON veterans w’e on hand. ........ ----, whitdesey, was ansereu,
■---------cir state, But which had lenupt so even convey an ion of them, speech. It blo-t answer to say that he ing mile keep down the price of ct: mothers greeted the oreasige and yen-s file ravine, our siresare refined, anuston, to make a sul-me ona a
parit was wamnia to unions, was the mniret crated the genius of lherty from he win. atdF cauty sunt ro muenlemttidnonther lewt.Hetr anetWek |!2tdHAI22nes denear evunty and pay to it hi itistme
SEGER . y w nmne or use Murn li-vit. For at to the spruher Rarely have we am* the riratx, through
a their own sakes, the refire, and for the, licard anything mrosre clousent. The themreadyrar sf dirpaaknidown to ′ PETERsAM’s MALISE
VEER T.Y HIERALD
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hemisphere hinged.
T
Distress,
TA NBC EFERT SI HIT BY
J w. SWINDELUS
--AM sithe. Itintts of the union iseit
su—-Houston Telegraph. ,
We bmprofrdeme * it rm he rememsberal cud -
mesea we have feme Diel N1o months ago, ex-Coun Trebur a 1
Mom colltrstmite metcei. miam Whittlesey, was induced, wy mid ger-
te—we - ere ten lpewno great cause they represented, he asked tear stains l cheskieofimany of the uo-she hour when rauiralirm laid its Ju ber, a magnificent number, t before
.209 * s for them a most attentive hearing. ' be old matrons present, attested the plots hands MPa Te, -mem, of fully vindicating its claims to Le
2552, * General W. L. Cabell, mayor of the face with which it had ink tatitljeis ME SA PM SW “the best and cheapen.”. It has two
ccarntioid TJ
eity of Dallas, then. in nisumual asli- hem- , scrapes ut rouditinn e diemn superb seI plute-, s mammoth color-
tins and appropriate style, welcomed Lisut nant GO Hiares the Urte4 to * le the ed. fukskin pinite, and a Berlin pattern
AGE A T At . d. nanucent erafur of Texas, was went introduced Mipulmen—mt poor P’oland, directed . al ne worth the price
xtIcteri Traveling Agent, (USASHUI PTt present in t 1 1 aphalt . conl CT*I w
dretiant I. Bridle. Advertising the name and on behalf of the eity WA * Aldretee, P-V I •- ‘he and promt *mo sDrd
* and eponty of Dallas, and pall a mer- •'-■“'-— on
% (X “Er *IN ited tribute to them as the xt andard
ET * cuntesp tit wearers of the great democratic parts
e m HEA in the eontea now being waited for
o . o-n e Waters,
aurkteit cemhes
a feeling proud of Fads as a ni-ter town PMioanss tt, Ik * tem.h.32 wastes he proceeded to de. Thiers
== o that Hadan, and all the Mat #LHake,)rhousand and some odd dafiars u ethe
Deecin- nraiatiolre Grma, the, write poetry and lore like Venusey entrances uiendAAL t
marshal of the day, well the right man They are rosily to tie courfid at ten aCL whareory serip wh,
. * in the right placnone j. a ar. h. " year and can le lakes from gawei * Whicticney paid in his minsy 11 1
lakms to Le * ’ and married at fifteen, and divorced ai tm i fell, and 21
It has two Sit twenty. They make splendid aeerp, M Mucruiessy
isioari. cr.- STATE ITL.MS. Lonuridtal tours, can coquette and fir harry."... RchuasV 144renon
at the watering places, and-hire
angels at winter purtier.
-------------,--s . 0 be kind to the poor iliow who marries
, Peterson gets better terfeiter, and ramcal gen ally, was rei in the fashionable circles. What areET G TT6C7 tily
- : * . — ---**--** - fow da- siniee in the In- sad at washing floors? Oh! we for- ‘ % aminetnt .
notmts has bare floors now; how onelthe *nr.oun nr aoting
Hreksury’Uii, the notorious
, ahrinte DEforLim, on Saturday last, a report
e made by Mr. Tillett to the fount)
des court, when he was county tremsur-
er, was accidentally ′, ERU ==
wan wel bind over ii-li-ofde-pii-mt-at lfungory, mid 262 6.72 22,12277 E l-prom cupocdn tw dry-Tiiee m the In-u
teem pivil-gdin tar the Hukuos by the tyrant house of isp-brug-a s. 125095, every year, fourteen dime nation, by Sins Ellis and James erdeiei mew onseer were counting an-i-tine
governor, and we are qoustrained to ′ ire and, the land of Curran, Gratten, sen piarel twelve dombic-size colored Maupin, and has been returned to the MP Ee id aha 04-7 the batch of scrip paid in Ly Whille
admit that in the churin of listening Pell’im Emmett and O’Connell-for raxhsion pistes twelve Berlin patterns, penitentiary, from whence he escaped why how thouguilc-s we are, to be
., _ we forget the duty of reporting. |, Re three centuries ruled by the iron heel true a short a time since. He wassentened sure—they will buardi or have servients. - 1, *
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= front showed how deeply seated he is flower to the wreath of victory that fathers of Connecticut for hiding the
- Du XEY WARD BPN( HER. ***** *
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is
* ATR-CAPTAINJNE
. ary ward of the Puritan stock,
gavatatraongweatibres
ala perlof a sohrsheg ana-
A Han lambs iu Ne= kon
» being counted, and was alo in
the report, A comparison was usade,
.2 It was found to tally in every C. -
spect—date, amount . mber Ant all,
and had been paid by Nr PUS A
close examination was their made and
up to last accounts, near * ietbis
emnieelled scrip was found to have been ,
paid in by Whittlesey in his settle-
ment with the county.
This cancelled scrip, with the Peas
celled marks on it was turned over to
Whi tiesey Ly Mr. Pillot when he re-
tired from the treasurer’s ollier, but
the cancel marks had ‘en-remevel
from it. .
Sheriff Ashe made affidavits against
Whittlesey in two casts, and was
yesterday morningarrerand, Way-
life. Are there more living a vir- ing examination, was PT MES
i bond in the sum ut and ***
ige se often that ubknly has oldfA
bed but the rag men anu paper
ers now. But what are they at
A t dred miles from
P*M* 5 M sing : . washing their babies’faces and pinning
writers are the very best, its illustra- -hen come mi-nigh, the winds are w. rest, up their trowsers ? And here is y our
tiote always of rare beauty, and its Fsawnethum Let intolerable stupidity’e. More hay:
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st shake off the - apathy and ment tout the south was-distoyal and vibrate is roots and make H ********
hinitetbargy that bad, paralysed ready andanxiou-to renew bay llifgymale the emiiemiof freedom jand-L thf ywnx '""•'•> '
y the person getting up the club; or state moving and preparing to move crime, w hat * thee * ear?
D Contrasting thesert dories the& (postage also pre. to Texas, Negro domination has l here are miore i‘
slut Iuanill-tier and porhintions a extra e . ruined that fair and once prosperous : single Pea 1 -
hn of a" extra V state, and it is predicted by many Itte life?. It is thne for mothers to
gnd PeWyum engraving to that the whites will eventually alau-
the Perron UP the elub. don it entirely.” ” -
Peighe the prices are even. The Sherman bound of trade organ-men
ET S tower Fitebgehe dilis magazine ized on last Monday night, by the elec- inat
— ■ .......... 2------tun or the net tint or MM-wew-in rendition arinerr ...... irt ,"" EmA MeCimon. president, M
-foeentee, ehee Smti-heersqate tomicinna, wastying Merdzimturn M Asrandcm. 293. R022.92-ld,p a.Neciand 1 thekiwunii-of ol exchanged, and we
Iehernt street, Pblladelphmgronn woch.nuthorizied to Mr. T. H. connot rexist the ineRlualtg" torery
"anaulnatiicay that he has accepted the " it:
13 A-ens--F. eny. So, as
e.Tursmerebort Time.eloses an ar-R a arrives, he ton.
s that to. ON eUE"PON Veri. •• -----------, -.--.
4 ap- : than • usually fursil-1 +
in the following —
people have been ruined
tatces are selling to our mogneng
sin the hearts and affections M the roe encircles the brow of the eagle orator, grant of their liberties hi the Charter
*ple ol north Texas. He prensimed "Y Governor Hubbard took for text oak at Hartford, and said that now.
... children to left to foreigners?
a , Ch u.What lady thinks of having children
Bile will be at the ball on the 9th, about her now ? or, if she is so unfor-
schools afterward? We repeat, we
__________„ Bark tie Messenger, 27th : 4 B. v- have come to • point where Young men
eral Missifsippi hmamnigranas arrived in hesitate and grow old can
our town la-t Sunday. - e-*ideedle whether they rat marry and
. s a waitarid popular me-
ujtnuely Hmg Plac
• prating, savatiob fallen mat,
i ***** * lecbargs that 5 had, paralysed E,. .nenhiriigeuee bA
7 mrinad of ranting the Gospel Machine . *=-***-
s scciern aae as Busy • Hern 2. r REXES the first favorable moment, a
-e.eitutiepnidtnyi Mars and bars were lowered in the without the -hndow of _
Puext. No such spectacle as he then fact. He anid, and sail it with hire pre-eut humiliations and
gr .e Viun Ivies to cieste everyony, saw I before him had been w itnessed in ow u peculiar eloquence, that the north- he Lade the "people he of
et IS 552 ETexas since the dark days of 18FS, and went wasealling te u-to stand by her. cheer. The day of-reanigption
he repeated that he anguredi 400-1 from ths the civil content for liberty, and oppression and official corruption is ate *
---uni uTorirC j it M the future of the count % Te : that the whole north was looking in-1 hand, and soon the north, therouth, the PEN
w wh t*t*me=,"' give way to apathy and indlifte-reare to tently to see by our votes on the third - en-and the wet wul * oxer
Aus its popular erci in Brooklyn. puifle affair is inconsisien' win the of November whether we were con- voices_________-.
yer sthedux I preach a aoi, P duty of an intelligent citizen, An I N a lous of the fact that our neighboring the redemption of their land and the
T -jaotieg bimsafto tell, , . . s ---, -----* — - ------, — , -
* nat I mean wy -riN to "on. soually be given toour country, when Jing and in chains. Democratic voters There thoughts were carried forward
a tia an ufarbpets. we enn take a view of our present and are the only appeal we can make: to the most benificent conclusions, and
“** " proas discuss what our policy iw the future againne the crowning einog- ot the * the aim wt mepired soraker eloid
...tno dieter lit Break -hould be. Today the fioudations of century, and n is the -sot duty ansia thunders of applause and was bin
' - C T 1 r future government urebeing laid- orevery man of roses who loves ace- draxerd trsplthe stand pr
-unurdthe contet rowitatir.the, Aunt;i dom aa dates alevess, too enter he-itaonand atarrthnts
* take to CAry 4 tan Pecele, * Iprotest through the ballot box at the rush to grasp and say styeh
A . oui chead in the reputlie of their father in I
5 . tone to live, or whether an irtespon-("****A M A
6 stole central government chall bin the
PA to tea -Ivis and bis Chattanenga coufrerem he a marring ratification meeting of the '3 the field until despage drives
cl.iatement of the “tins -amond it all up by pronouncing a. meerary of New Jersey, atmit lew Iran the state, or to their
(hecrien or keverument that had thent hare pollittal date men the ago." He is one of the boldest and Lake the wild due _______________________
--.′ i oncsnt and never ancomeoteeaetersseemrcgcruzreny
Lacatenant Governor Hutband said speaks without making at least one less Lonen whose the I
that the present demperatie PA, that it had been the surpme of Gov- want that hi- hearers w Ml always re- -----while teeth crunching o’er the white and that
wifed contained in its tanks.memiem ernor Coke to atenu, that that his ex, member, on the culled of the isent. 4. .ti.lucueh eheirs.c., when ten wahmen "Taid
cell.....y had been unavoidably kepal meat of the south by the radical pariy,e "".,
away, and thu the duty of represent hamald: * - - eRA- Antero
— - -—-1—*2— l 1-f 1 - CL I PTICE W veeI are emng EH€ ““the
the thet or a L
x exylhing else M2 t bis;
tusis low 1 ftz
thebsiynts at litnkit.
* : •7 T
- um ths the
a chase”
Ln
fi many a year-
lag te rrkotte tear-
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peri Ideilin brokin.
rate and grow el before they can
They report decide whether they can marry and
from inal alte zward, keep clear of t«nifcrM try and
A
know that the e xtravagonce they en- lars—tive housatddtr-"
courage to dea-truetive of the virtues of He was unable to P " !
I thetrchildren, that all the foolish ex- bondsmen yrerday Rma
pesditures are, instead of answering was given unth ten, 9
..............-,----:.....end, tending to destroy the insti. - t=*o.*"*"2NZ
tiget UP tion of the following officers: Cap- tution of marriage altewether
bondsmen yesterday akemen, am
was zivemunti tea o clock Life mH
hands of the sheriff until TAPE A
... w arch warrant was sued out, and
. 2. E. L 2. Whittlesey’s safe searched, in whkh
. Ti owing article ima been going T was found, we are told, evidence of the
plans of the spoilers in their
We will try and get a good look at
these documents, and tell what weee.
if it be nui impolitic to do so, “Verly,
the way of thetramgurenit "hard”
am invention for weren.
On a eertaingension one Paul Den-
- a Methodlist preacher hi Texas, ad-
isen a barbecue, with better liquor
....... . - When the
people assembled, a desperado su this
Brutal cried out : "Mr. Pnul Denton,
yourreverence haslied. You pronic
pot only a good barbecue, but better
Suheiluotetomnry, 00, CT TX EhingoZ/Ahigade
ooegghd rntmaonta, whsieconsist of
=======al the mateldess be a-ual articles of wearing apparel,
K"PiREIE fa d together by strings, loprerer
tt-M-cps and buttons, so as to make the
soiukranconlenal lairie bang from the shoulders
Hilestead of the hips, attracted much ex
eseesityuund come lavor: butwhen A:.
G edel to advocate the aboli-
iornet, these lovely women
bullion against any interfer-
their dearest vested right.
Divermore shouk her head
wanted to know how
t.PTrcome the all sone
if she had no
With a desire to sive the women
folk, and keep them boted in all the
reforms, or suggested reforms, of the,
day, we publish elsewhere Mrs. Filin’s
new-fangled notions, advocated by her
before the women’s congress that le
4 de 1TiI
sadoning he teneated
"* of an the preexistent parties in bat-
.Kmoatya thing for the doctrine of local self gey. ............. ---
erment, was standing a ton the very -reamLtraton had de-, Eg , . ■ i L. nuxsu......-=, -. . --- — * = -— ,,
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wasa m ferriage the veree e E W WAS PYP " HE j terms, he pal. h well | desiked 1 «a
.... : KUN, - -* * w • VT . 11
Ikwa&t:
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.mA
Etermare
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ted beyond endurance and hopeless oftonis Nituated on the ratir, in the, prepanetning
a heart of the finest be : mg Iw the pure culd water. Igh
grasty dell, wherese
the chusd lovers Be
s.r nethiag like this.
—IT smajuywhocntsarbi
kindnen w to ARikly 4A+
..-Anthe charges agatunr ante la Brooklin,
k: wen, whar die you dot
to t may wear rough and through,
and The mm of it in the stories ain’t true-
Hlaw’s that for high !" l Brooklyn.
a rx MESnry Ward a—„1 have no fear,
WNteatyuouandIwemny way clear
Toauminithe pplrabuther year, N.
Voith the hsip or trs lesions in Brook.
,**
ui this man warns m this world of woe,
is plenty of money and trk you kuen.
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the verdit wires by the people on the , fitting terms, he paid a well deserved on the road to prosperity and wealth.
lasue a him the next three years tribute to the hone ly of purpose and in ite0 a pack of tea ** ga
hmtoe-the future of this griat-enntry. rinteurny of Goremercondss-H-ir - *P*L,F y
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j mocruey are contending, have ten -1 Lieutenant Governor Hubbard closed , T unerce, and some other, “outher", umarsy "the miserable tone of these Something to eertaialy wrong about
- -d---*****----sPadt every one is ententint Yen 1 men, by the quilt panderers to them this matter."
e Fan Antonio Teraki: “The
ihew a most extraordinary
rather rainy spring, fol-
Piupprecedentedly dry
redree, some of our people have =r , -_1,—
- state, where bieres are far cheaper
than in any other Texas chy, the peo- and
than in any other Tex us clly, the peo-
tl-oiton
posed w arux
La little, agee
THE GREAT BARBECUE.
at naught by the dominant party in the , nisperch, a speech that will be re-
federal government. Governor Threk- membered an destandard to compare
morton gave a brief resume of the other apeochen with hereafter by the
leading political events since the sar- thousands or absaried. listeners
render of the confederate armies and that hung upon his eloquent words,
showed that at least ninety-niss one xajenschn Henry Brown next ja-
hundredths of the southern PeaPe so rated to the au lience, Colonel
eepted honestly the situation in Inch rose Parker, of Parker County, one of
and were anxious to have an M.Ithe mathers-of the state, now in his
peace and qulet, that they might tuitd Lewlity--econd year and w ith a Texas
up again their waste pneess that the record of anty years. Tom aged patri-
dominant party determines that -
this should not be; and there-
person, but
hater, every one is contented. Yes!
last my dear sirs, those places are un-
dor democratic rule, in Louisiana the
republican party to roften--rot-
republican party -to rotten--rol-
ten to the cure. ■ See what they
are doing there to intimidate
democratic voters. And in this
state such respectable men, as Marcus
L. Ward are backing up this adminis:
tration. la congress 1 have voted
money time and again to clear out the
snags in the delta of the Mississippi
Hver in order that all that inland coun-
try might have an outlet to the seat
but all the mud and all the snags were
not one-hait as had, not one-half an
-------a radical rule in the south.
there to intimidate
And in this
Ward we hacking "P this adminin
who have slacked their thirst of spoil L
as trems a well of blood and tears, that 4
we have * devised a devilish scheme I onang
of intimidation ” and inaugurateda lowed-up-ccouessousy u,
• political warfare thatthas cause, the weather in June and July, followed by
civilized world to shudder?” This to
an insult that may not be tolerated.
areb, trail and tottering in.
with his soul still lighted warenis with anqcing as sue soutm.
fire, in/rs reconstruction meeses the live of lberty, proceed 4 to give Fauotcae whothte way, Geer
inaugurated the era of hate, inaliysily__An (rant or the republican party, but
a very wet September, the consequen-
era of there alternations are that in
some parts of the county the fruit trees
Tus trial of Kullman for the at- are bloomtgrafresh, and fears are en
Bis. tertained that next spring the peach
" " in1 trees will bloom so early in the season
marek, took place at Berlin, on last," that the crop will Le destroyed by
Thursday and Friday. He pleaded the early front. ‘Fue grass in the prai-
guilty, but the public prosecutor in- rhw has never breu as fine as it is at
3.00 present; the cattle are hi exeelle at
travelers, ig war dixailvautaxen tanee murmur and the rilla Phigoongg
this......-rialy wry shont high up on the mentals , whins.
the naked s anite glitters like gold had 1
the sun; where the wioin clouditroed
and the thunder storms erasal and ent Or-gersetipw
on the wild, wild sea, where the hurri- mention,
casie howls music and the big waves and rather exits
roar ‘ - - 4 " __
God-there He brews il-rthe beverage double mepert.
P Mra bilut P:
mither white the 1
the
in chorus, sweeping the march of I batos This why ing
4***-T L----€-- - - TF.,
of life, health giving .waters* And these women are of the star
everywhere it is * thing of Stenty, sort, engaged in preparing he
gleaming in the deydryps singing nu a declaration of indeper ne
the sunsthser tain, chining dupermakes them dependent upe
arm, till they seeartl 18FE+ P
ante "PEndinE wd u
The ********* -PYRO I some qqner woss
prerem, sue cusr me .. ******* atarar t; sientungo in the, WnC Me uppeal.
order, and are likely to continue wo,” dancing in the hai-mwer, fdipKits
M«Xto is trying to tunld a Presbyte- i bright curtains rofily around the win-
. I try
sitting stie, or a white gauzearn
mlnight mogaryeporing "
sort, engaged in preparing
for
hd this
}
. The ty-
EEant man. Second, wouthe they
FE Tadie-have no bushands.em as
"-" they going to do? — Are they to didie
the some other women’s hesia? —
sisted on bringing out all the testimony.
It developed that the prisoner was a
religious monomaniac. The court mens .cur
toward him totifteen years in the house "
of correction, tow years suspension of
his civil rights, and police surveillance, her main street.
inaugurated the era of hate, inaligwity itercusing sketch of hinowncan er, al Grant or the republican party,
andveugeance. This pulley that *Dh ted somebody is in the way of honest Roy-
ANOTHER TUI API FOR »A. prevailed wolons we w-S-ie" uenun a Ghir century ouser 4 2 EmeET win.c
j i end. The pplef ONoN Indinua, massacre, by the Indians, of his father Gatling guns and brother-in-law:
+ 14B. ] and of West Virginia, have spoken, and brothers, near where the town of: That’s what’s the matter with Louis.
P------94 anihave declared in trumpet tonescroembeek now stands, and concluded Isha. Now where a the relief lad
The 30th, so long and so eagerty that there outrages upon liberty shall with impressing upon the men of this
looked for, has cute and gone, and in cease, andithat the government shall l generation the obligation there was shied s and inaied, the propisor L.ols
its fitingchours has recorded another I be administered in accordance with upon them to preserve those liberties Hua have tried it by means of a revelu-
great triump hof the enterprise, liberal- | the requirements of the constitution, that have been secured through such tion and failed. , Now, where h the
he; ==d ===ccn** * Dallas general. They are Railing the battle of Texarx. ===============
b The day was ereoithing t hat the land it ss t The duty of Tarawa to rally to Caonel Parker was followed by * Me the dene election (Great up cuun ............ ........
----- -uel-d-iaafi mineral could have ... eenhowt of the same great casse, te _- - atil-eoree who was lauset And y et they say the repub- s ie
wran party has delivered this country. Netting the
what have they delivered us from, I--*
should like to know? The position of
be republican party reminds me of
The soth, so long and ko eagerly * that there outrages upon liberty shall -_____■__- 4______2
looked for, has come and gone, and in cease, andithat the government shall I generation the obligation there was
its firetingchours has recorded another; be administered in accurtiauee with upon them to preserve those liberties
its and maguidcruce of Dallas general-They are fighting the battle of Texas, garvinees and dangers.
,
most enthu-lastle democrat could have the support of the same great canse, in Judge. Egan, of Shreveport, who was
asked for, clear, erhp and bracing, andshake off the lethargy that has had very happily presented to the audience
by time time the-aun was clearly UP., possession of them, to emulate the war by Colonel Holland. Judge Egan pre-
crowds could be seen peurisg from rince for principles made ly the nak- seated the case of Louisiana, and ... ...______.____n
every direction, so as to be on hand ed and bleeding soldiers of the firetchowed the wrongs that have been the position of a doctor who went out m man
early and split at. As the trains content for liberty on this continent, done her, and the infamy of ille treat- tlwall to practice hits profession. An WIN PPPY 5 ===-
from the east, south and north came | U, remember the devotion to lit- | ment that was now being imposed up-
A * E - ----------------- # Hciuhe 1 - - - A- - -
among the -gathered thousands to
show what ones of the distinguished
chera Ball arrived. And when it
known that Hancock, iteagan and
ecaleicher had been kept away by the
J exigencies of the campaign in their
- -ective anaricts, and teat Culber-
-in had been prostrated suddenly on a
bed of sickness, and thereby prevent._____===== - — - I__-
A from being present, there was aI forcible language, by the example ol low the merits of the committee on
* universal feeling of disappointment - E ______—--s .. -----A -
l, that the opportunity would so be pre-
tented# to hear there di-tingnished Tex,
The anck nown. ass
Yesterday at ten o’clock Coferd
. world, and weaving the many Yesterday at ten 9‛tock COR1
colored ir is, the seraph’s zone of the’Stales Commironer Lvtsee n —
‘whose warp is in the rain drops of his court to give the five genth-gn
earth, and whose woof is in the thte ely. arrested on the aminn ′
Wat eng cetesumm out of as
- sunbeam of Henven, all clieekered Cuited states any officer
More wheat is being sown in Tar- over with the celestial flowers of the eharge of intimidating votes-
- - 21 . ’ arystie hand of refraction—that blessed ing. The Renti tin t< were )••
. i life-water. No poison bubbles on its the bar of the city to represtic
Corn is selling la Lamspasas at seve brink; its foam brings not madness After opening the court the
enty-five cents per bushel, tio [ and murder; no blood stains its liquid si ner read a letter from Ma′* 7.
..... , . to glass, pale widows and starving or-feral Merrill, sogge-ting that
Y * not burning tears Tn its excitement in relation t» time
any unusual sieknes at Tyler, Memes? Speak out, my friend-—would vailed, and as there was a wile-peca
The population .or wise county has yon exchange it for the demon’s drink, . impression that the Mi rent ha 02
j1alecbol ? %. l made for political purpuren tbg trialle
dauotoo twelve n A shout like the roar of the tempest deferred until after the election he
— Turn route for the Tyler tap road is answered--“No! commissioner endoredthisprepnition
v a t A - - or suggestion, sithe counsel fear the
′****=, Am m= Dearded Lover, defense, after con-uitation, agreed to
Five hundred and nineteen bales of ’ A .me. „r i N iebt. the postponement.
cotton sold in Jefferson last Friday. 20022 tharai ri seute... .........Mg wy-
uhtered a voters at Culver Hast mentions ardently and,per-femfy S THi-UHLeM-ELE
w.w. when, or narqate, MH -: Rc moincienpenE
one thousand head of beeves at S13 per foiBut henerea 12Tat aroused, he is mistaken. We lire en-* . %
I oEmerod tirely satisfied that Merrill paused to
t *-*------------------- - - t
. was foreed to call a Int.—[Ebreveport
= w ek was Time 2 ns=
—---------Tox northwest Texas conference of, soon found out, and he was expelled ME. WILLIANCL "-^■h-
On the 29th of October the people of the Methodist Episcopal church meets MlE, DR BN :.....Limestone county, has hnilrpr:
_run___w..__-* - 4.0 .. 21___• hiOleHeour table several small breache-froms
′ wil ling to give "P w ithout at least » the post oak of his see ion, wi ich to us
relic of remembrance of the fair ome. are curiosities. The cup that contain- .
we visited the clothes line the night I the acorn is green, though the a orn is a
after wash day, and purloined, Imrissing and has been dAtroyed for %
chemise and pairof drawer—deng’s some time. as we are informed Fur-
Mons hogs in Houston county this I to her, which hesturled and "" the se cups is a small ariangu-
. since the war. ! in his bedroom, making s fall im - th which are ry Closers, m -
Fork win be three to four cents thesiR!e2912.22.2*--2-2-2= bontve aine of -
winter. C
Tit Tyler Reporter to publishing a rant than ever before
series of interesting and aide editorials
on the matters that will come before
the constitutional convention, la Ma
issue of the 31st instant it shows elearly
the propriety, if not necessity, of va-
eating all state and coutity officers, and
This seems to be the idea with all
the papers that have so far expressed
themselves. A new deal all round to
of the eharge of intimidating votes-
------------. tears in its excitement in relation to
i depths * apeak out, my friends— w ■• aid vailed, and as there was a wi-Pa
i.............as =---AS 4=--*- --- --— —1 that the arrests had been
iteat to practice his profession. An
id friend met him on the street one
mot noth-maityen, oxichest, enh«!. it dewa a he* peecin C-EANN How. "I"
Travb, Bowie and Fannin, and show that had not formerly - bed over the I “I’ve had one, ease. aua ~ -:
the same zeal and devotion in the civil l iniquities that this oppressed proplewaithl?" “If was A birth,” said,
content for liberty that these brave have been made to submit to, we are 2M a wan. Ta women _____________.
men had shown in the midst of war’s I sure that it could no longer remain 4n- ded, and the - died, but, 2neo at New
alarms, touched. grace of God, I’ll save the old man vs*.------**-*----------- :
; The dequent -peaker then-directed At the conclusion of Judge Fann’s set” - Ya. ------------------ inom Lenavies to the Baptist chiurehi fpime wnnemendte snort
The Barbecue at Eanie. at Huntsville. rume other fellow. This trick was
..., Tin residence of Hon. Jacob Thomp-I registered as voters at Calvert,
ret * son, at Memphis, with all its contents, week.
was destroyed by fire on Friday morn-
lair at three o’clock. Mr. Thompson 1____________
.naimmy--re----n--in-l-nd-ne---"- 1
the attention of the Itenins auiliense j address the. marhslof the HZ * aesay cnew,u New Yokink
to the question of internal improvers mounted that the hour of dinner had I .hoe -uspeacion and nicienmenti To the Eottor of the Dallas Iferaid:
ments in the state, and portrayed, i arrived, and a focee was taken to al-22------ c—: . ,—.
- ------l the merits of the " been brought up in the courts ot the Ennis Ellis coots, wave • splendid at Weatherford on the 18th lust,
twti-e cooking to be tented. The ′′"lain of parties who wished to have the barberne to celebrate the completion Tin amount of wool shipped from relic of remembrance
L. 2272 a reiened !." 21222: Hindet wt wu o time dedmer duin - X he coupe cori-tetseen thesienot May Inco-sdiad:
general government and to thesttee livered the desing speech of the day, hid drposing of bientate for the pur-tral railroad. About three thousand Rs
---**=------- = *Nis ======2 people were present. The old vet-
1 made the eran, e. Winkler, of Condl-
t giving cans, a pioneer in this part of the
every creditor an equal chance. At country, made the orning “Perch.
the art suspension a year ago he wasHe surpassed his well earned repots-
canguine on the market would react tion as a man of mind and brought
"as rapidly as it had fallen; hence he tears to many weN *h contrast
loped to be able to pay dollar for del-jof the past with the present .
ar within a yens, so or from rapid John Henry Brown, of Dallas, fol.
reneton the year had proved the worst lowed the brave old patriot, but being
in the fairy commercial history, the writer of this, the fact can only be
and he found himself at the head ofmentione*.-S
twelvemonth with securities unneg-i -—======= 5= .
liated, many unnegotiable. As the excellent speech, appropriate lo the rehurcn going person te get a \ , French, out of 1,150 stu + nt- It ne- • -destr
year waned, some creditors put theiroccasion. The principal owner of thejand sweep the chureh; it has wan ed not this new evidence to ati *1 * ant Gu 20 : ma -
to-Teinime in suit, hoping the to score mill referred to d Joseph Mullhall, of “ in a dirty ooditixover amorthimuchstongr iste * Auce ARSing
themr-lives, whoever eruch- Louts, Micfouri, who has Invested The election for mayor, of Fort in this country than " Free "
2 demsonks ===== *== ansy ..---"==2=-
Another election has been ordered to ’ county. They say that he goes to the have wren no home a * o * i<
be on t be 9th inst...j entten pile every morning and. iis is ertimale dthnt tie sts * Ire ta n’
ratarnl the entton, and gets his clothes arfof tone hundred magi-to than near, q
General t the llet, before he starts out ®n the this Ml! -ti ue fof re acori w •
Guit, Colorado and Santa Fe railroad, war-path. He is playing granger.—dame nature ba-mupphed, and I-
the cost, of the const ruction of the | [rlherman Register. * / * „ will eat no grain if thry can citaima a
Bret division of that, from Galveston ----•---[Hou-tom 1 • legraph.
to Brenham, at $13,000 per mile. CoUvr Vos Anx i a was born in 1824. •
== ft He did not inherit his title, but wasr hubam th Trent
T The thibe about an created by royal decree, dated July 2, Von Rirdiet, has mna r ** I a to
I sollu m 1870, while he was Prussian ambassa- tri, the contralto, and tuav tuarte
— he dor Rome He is of medium height, after be consideredtoo much rugrrt •
= which he wears long, i to care how happy the kleine
eyea.” He uses spectaries. Pauline " i * ith W alllotfer
-----chmiw scitte Tia moi o wmwd. |
a B---—•---------=**--------------—
In pursuance of the previously put Texas from the completion of the Tex—our space does not allow us, in this
l-hed programme, the various com- as and Pacific railrond, were set forth (ammue, to do justice to his able effort,
sittees of the occasion and the Invito in a manner that could not be gaimsald. we was, therefore, defer it till our
ed guests met at the Board of Trade The national government would PPnext.
rooms promptly at ten o’clock, for the paid for any outlay it might make in 1. .=== S
purpose of forming the procession to aiding the construction by the amontHE**** M
move to the grounds, where the-peedl | a would save in dispensing *Yme" ME
. were to be made and the barbectied the necessity of keepis. = Heme MALE
men to b -pryad. anersome delay-onof-o Ue - nge
aneed by a detention of the train on the state in bringing into market her-onand *
the central roall, the procession got off 40,000,000 acres of wild, western land, Coni Rer 9*
godltyiauder the manshal-nip of would be able to procured find the * ME
< olonel w. C. Holland, aided by his interest on which would edet ll Me
emelent an-i-unts. i the children of Texas for generations ‘ " “" Mabhart. the aid
On teaching Futa’s garden, Colonel" to come. In reply to a question pro
Hland, the marshal of the day, poonden to him by a gentleman in
The national government
"9M Et.
1259=7
arsignment for the purpose
a stuffed head and feet, it was ontediss, crown color and
by officers who were searching for eWceemlewy or grain arisen,
*0 -CAP’ *%*The taste - -oiler tel -
.__ 1 diem-
ETweled it, and Afriehomethestalte Sid
garments. Tuuse 7Tomeker man on me mass user. v at
strange, the ts e"HE) is strange sb at this grown! we are
sure N substantially true Te hiense told, to that it never makes its apte ar-
lanes salens the mast to deprived bf-
siwat the ece-
____wheat,
they
oak mast, and Mr Clelnd Jufurim*
as that the ol d sellers m his neighbor- •
aan a say the stork fatten an it much
′ Y,qulcker than on the mast itself.‘What i
The thousands present had listen-
Tioemoren,sotberd.ohe cha pemrr.
area Isaac Parker and the pathos of
Louldians’s gifted wndain ,
: - meraxenee St p3p.iaeien,wB.nr‘t: re fenst: -eent
male toward ale diurnal
Feeuuston ton L in the —- Many thought,
========
is _
Colonel W. C. Holland, aided by
efficient asaitants.” Thimhe
lorded, and requested them to be rented. I shot the Pacide road should be built,
George N. Aldredge, FA, chairman ′ Governor Throckmorton replied that
of the democratic executive cemittee life was too short and the dire
of the third district, in a few happy, interesting-
11 and eloquent sentences, reminded the detalic of all the plan.” Ite would only
adienee of the great principles that i ay at ter -
was the object of the beentlor
trate and perpetuate—e-grg,
and concord against the radical cle-fhave n moileone
mentu of hate and maliguity—that" her limits as stat
it was the cause of civil liberty, array-I that the governs
ed against the heresy of centralization, and one part a
and that I was the vital and living is rights than anot
sue on which the welfare of half a. We whh we el
amos to iilus- bonlt the road from the
a the cause % Missouri, to Ban •
ml to reach their homes. ”
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5=
on
set
Leold freeze will dec
wiebsnone hat
held the ever opens. We hay
wand w foot closely, and know
says r “The
ewholsright
General A. G. Malloy, postmaster at Ling the iminitition mommy
Fort Worth, has been appointed col-Tmiends near by, ruthlessly
lector of internal revenue of the Jeffer-
son district.
Rev. John Collier, principal of the
Mansfield male and female college. Timer. 3
opened the present session with oue ...... costs cre t-maturity by the wore.”
rilin -holarx, THEgrttNC Lorx BORail This summer a small fly made ts
hundred am twenty , school prefer the study of German te ance nid-penetrating the young
Judge Mier, of Corsican a, made an TH E Observer calls upon som e good that of F reach in the proportion of acorn, a eposit ed - ts eggs. P rom •
2=1= “ RET---— - broom 918 whe chore, German, and 1 u an army of worms came and the 3 -
F i ench, eat of 1,150 students. 11 tree d- crop destroy, i Now t
country where the corn ctor t
a failure, and where, had it ani bsbn ♦
certain | for this provision of nature the stock
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for the acoru, which
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