The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 22, 1875 Page: 2 of 4
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$1% Kentucky has been committed to the
right man, 7
g ,.5. T1 — William 8. Cathoon, the radical
*********** lender who was mainly responsible for
the troubles in Grant parish, Louisl-
EDITORIAL NOTES. Jann, wiien terminated m-thecom Welcome to Hon.
12-enen" neri that the free trade massnere, has been tried, euvleted of
2-mibset.prmimsuens marrme- a
********* a colored woman obtained a judgment
Worn a if Secretary Bristow’s mid against him for twenty thousand dot
on whisky will be as great a fraud n=Hlars for a breach of promise of mar- .
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he
I Mil!
Jeff. Davis.
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I and intelligence of our farmers, and alsucting vessels capable of carrying men who fought on both sides had I there ae again took up *-===*----------
-------—-------------------were may to pay their respects to the Texas to live and die. He loved Fexasion the ITthi of June, within aiffy oiter There distatebes show that the
leet of water, and your harbors musti greatest of "Americanstatesmen. and he loved Texans, decause there of P’llusiurg. msered to * * rutan
s and ener- elent admit parsage al
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he fields of deepen the harbor of Galveston. I6e a greasirth, but theangry passions At the close of the war he returned to
22Pliiship builders are now con-of the struggle had died away, and the Kentucky, but after a short residence
dispatches from two huudred pouthe
- the wheat-growing counties or Pe
short residence I -—The mueh-talked-of prize Right be sivania lowing the premeut n
bin residence in I tween Allen and Kooke is to come off prospective condition of t
and intelligence of our farmers, an--.------
give earnest of ample rooms ter honest ten thousand bales of cotton on sixteen met to-day •
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troloremgrnnte holy shout-ey---u@--e--7 Fi---ve-el win Chharmony ortnestension. veeveteran- been ur id deeds of worth, of gailawy, ./F-TC-urN,
state and territory iu the Americas built with berths for the secom mora-lecarred heroes of the great struggle he-and of duty. - 19*==---
union, who have sought comfort and tion of immigrants, which will serve long alike to all. We claim the gov-
both sides had there he again took up
ber.ornemtiedine.ms iveimiprores so ndniit of their ten iff Nothing exult xerdcoe th mar u-ixnnalr.yo coponiiesoei—re s-umal La Voice D-la Velis, the oMiree son its *
—res * (1.259leu se half an average.
-=--==-—-------------— =----=—1---2ns------— ---------------------Colonel James Hurt, of Grayson t pilgrims. The funeral of GeneraloBirentin
.eneek f.she 2e.es .22"Zm/oesm.a :22neet-noeeee.entente.fee —‘V: — exiled for, but he declined]. Cine gorerneror iiccen han pro net took t ==):
-=* Same Md as a day of aurainia- emmen d,"r, =
we
that of the woman’s movement % I ringe, and in order tn avoid execution Hands Clasped Across
""-. - - - -trecdu—ntepacporina to C the Bloody Chasm.
—The canvass just beginning in I a satisfaction of this judgment.
Serth Carolina for a constitutional
luctive soil, or health from our genial they will bring the tired and illy-com- the blue. He appreciated the remarks speaking ‘- —The overoor* HP Lexington,
wilnvcertig tense L_______grtissted. Ibnet of. Europe, foourfof sur illustrious meet and hade sil" ureter soln Henry frown tollowed dimed danodd-t,4..palue tended tysesanener carinae
low wiviceand they would do in a brief and characteristle address. ! mA " " ple anxious to pay the last wad 1
* was no ovation to He said that if a bombshell had , . to the memory of the great .„
dictator of Conqueror its most I dropped Lim he would not have I —Colonel W. G. Terrell, who killed man. All the state officer-l
di-tinetise feature is not because be lal been more surprised; but he wasn’t Harvey Myers, • prominent lawyer of Governor Leslie, were Pr*
a rdier. steteemaux Put scared s bit. He card this was a glo-Covington, Ky., about a year ago, has body, as were Senators NTH
honor, Nm tcmehe embodies rices day, when a people separated by been convicted and sentenced to seven Mecreery and many Mtat
megreat cardinal principles of honor, -1- -** -.-=- ------ anma toivemre in the penitentiary, guished men. The funeral * -
liere ales are Emigrants from almost Shores, who will come to niake their 4
every European nationality. Some j bread and develop your vast resources.
from the cold region of Seandanavia, They will be and-wof heaven, blessing
nearly every, province of the German themselves and those among whom
i land of Maree Bouzar is, from the
land of Magua Charts, the blue peaks
and sequestered glens a ’ Beotland and
the land of the immiented Emmett and
his noble compe rs. They are here from
ttm ninowen. the land of Tell, the Alpine republic,
GRANDEST DEMONSTRA which for * hundred years his wul
pose Junmigratine tun new
country want low taxesand plenty of
food. The people of Texas must raise
wheat and tread-tuffs for other coun-
tries. Then you will be able to induce
eunigrants to come and settle in your
midst, for the country that can export
tained itself ty the-intelligence, the breadstuff’s and other products in al-—
honesty and valor of its people, wars a prosperous one. Let eburehts dress of welcome, Judge Good had for-
against the powerful empires that and schools be built. Let colleges be got to mention Mr. Davis connection
have surrounded and threatened it, built on the foundation of yourscbopls, with the great Texas and Pacific rail-
from downtrodden and dismembered i and universities on your colleges, way. It was be who vitalized the idea
Poland, upon whose devoted soil 1 Make your sloetors at home, for me of building a railway from the Missis-
“Leagurdcppteiion poardi torn to north-matter haw learned and skilled a phy-sippi river to the Pacific ocean,
en wars, 1__Imeias he may be, he must begin anew and gird our southern boundary
womimation Dallas Extends Her Hospital- W- ====**= *2 *29 #.2n
Pealed her loud holes, twanged her trumpet words of truth and wisdoms, as they of t e north and of the south had met
I fall from the lips of those whom you in a spirit of fraternity to welcome a
until Poland was blotted from the map have known from youth, with that I great and noble man. The asperities
of nations. C .plain and honest old Texan accent j and passions of the war were a thing wa.au r --- course we -=- ----- - -F*
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om-I— ===== =========:9=LM"2E M2== Tarocksortoie remarks the band *****==*=: *=2 o nanm to reihsini hic von ----------
a which Mortike “A dlspaten from Berlin says the Sumopmim vanoes snmm-, th. .
*== * priests imprisoned in Posen and neigh- try. As no record to in exrlepr
Snm count him boring tow ns have been released, and showing the sums collected H ,
pwA TXPVRSL informed that the evidence with re- way, the t tal amount eatbiot L .
from * 8005 l gard to the alleged recent administra- eizely arrived at, but from u.
* tion of the diocese by the papal dele-data available it to elqine
T gates is no longer requi red by the gov-that it coul-I not have been les the
E o ernment, fifteen millions of dollars. The -
more -hursinas rec. pisou we. Ever —In an editorial article on the port- we l operation from ! Ut "
tendered a private citizen than that tion taken by England during the re- r 6
accorded Mr. Davis yesterday. The cent crisis, the Pars Moniteur ways mb ** *
.___.______,---j the for-1 city vied with the country la honor- |“England, by raising her voice in fa-IHt wae ME * *
s_________...—linesor war had sent our afononn 5om 2nd erersefeteeronus*covraa1 39q0e-ee,-=at
Carolina highly engrossed, and other sand non-resident faces were seen pass mineral wealten a state, which at no; Texas long it may Le vouch anted to confederacy from existence, and the mureeun ns .STS ■ win and mar- Hiee s na the pentane, eimployes, and upon’fiual —'•'•--
— = ing to and fro along our thoroughfares dent dry will be the emNrg state of, her old men, and long life, and Press star of our great chief had gone down, mony that must redound to the public Liry hue nequireI n degree of strength they were not required to prenunt be
As ther hour for the arrival of the J R**P* Y t all, . peruiy her siren, maytht he had not spoken. He was an old I good. Mr. Davis may well feel proud and power which will procure for it the moneys = received *
. . i ***** CHIP PEs CAR grow Up ts U3EOR BA HEIT mletir Texan. Boy and man he had lived t muucls ar there was s W RNNOFing
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wake of the reception committee, aux-D at 1 speveh, ex-Governur Frank Lubbock yellow kaf, was the bay plest moment i or more pleasing memories
lous to see the di-tingelthed -tateemiau mascui vie, -usponumenor, took the stand and maden wow w- ef.bi lit. "Nothing Store Dallas, nor at any place 1
and patriot of whom they had heard able campaign from Vera Crus to the marks. He stated that he had been i. immense asstouinge rather %
so much during and i-ince the terrible Named anlln of the Monteaimas ientihlel for forty years with Texas, honor our illustriounguesi, conspicuous, pouring or the people
and knightly combat between the blue S S ETC but he never felt prouder than on the as a patriot, statesman and soldier, one whom they deem the embodt-
quiet and unostentatious privakecitizee. and the gray. But the throng wh ieh their runs. Their beats are alvered I present veeasion or greeting the elu- THFEPIC " which he ment of all that is true, pure" SA
No flowers were strewn along his path- had taken suche wpeejel. Pins SIR, hemt" winters, —* * the prospered and thrive And are uncent were w aincrent. K .welcome amonssen mixer
way, as in the triumphal march of the to be promptly on hand, was “ P*tet city of northern Texas, and staid by the confederacy until he felt envied, and one which should, as it
*-----a — dinE fuie the HAS PIRAHRY 2- CHHE A God grant that sher may always it dissolving, and the scenes will not uo duubt will, be treasured by Mr. , .... - -
| grow and increase. . He yoln ted with soon fade that have occurred since. He Davis as one of the proudest episodes July ", 1875.
pride to the evidence of her thrift and was proud to bn one of those „ - - * “
enterprise in the shape of the excellent to meet and honor him who eventful life,
broom presented to Mr. Davis. Here had conducted us through the
Mr. Davis interrupted the speaker, I times that tried men’s souls. He
stating that he thought he was muls-I paid a glowing tribute to the many
taken, as the brooms. were made in virtues of Mr. Davis, and closed with a
Waco. The speaker referred to the f handsome compliment to the gallant-
card, and tated that ai le he seldom ry and Deanty assembled to honor the
contradicted his great chief, few must | distinguished gentleman.
contend that he (hi, Davis) was mis- A n adjournment was then had for
taken. Every mil ought to fevi proud dinner. The ladies vied with each
. —Hon. Montgomery Bisgir, in a re-I
convention will be the sharpest that cent letter to a-friend in Baltimore,
Emmett and
asocaurred
in that state
mentions the name of John W. Gar- J
—Mr. Beck, the coming United rett, of the Baltimore and Ohio rail-
States senator from Kentucky, has ex- 1 road, in connection with the demo-
pressed the opinion that Tilden stands leratle nomination for the presidency,
se chatice for the presidential nomina, Mr. Mlair says circumstances ha to for |
lion.
the time made Tikien the central fg-
TION EVER HELD
IN TEXAS.
. Final arrangements, including the ure iu the reform movement, and that
eoorod people, have been miarle by the | his nomination would force the reform
couted-rate and federal soldiers for a isme, but that Garrett’s 1
joins decoration in Little Rock on the 1 would force the anti-monopoly imue,
with. j jwhieh underlies the reform hsue and
Colonel Anthony, the editor of the
Tins and postmaster at Leavenworth,
Kansas, who was shot by Colonel Em
try, La brother of Miss Furaa B. Ab-
thony 0)
—The last act of Attorney General
goes to the causes of the prevailing cor-
ruption in public affairs.
THs-Charleston News says South
Carelina can contribute • relie to thie
centennial exhibition in the mace
by the segeant-st-arms ef the senate
Williams’ ditir ial life was the removal i of that state on great eceasions. This
nace is now the only remnant of offi-
of cilicials in the south for their neg
leet to earry out onlers with respect to
the enforcement act.
. 1 Tus heirs of >• It Word, who died
" recently in Detroit worth forty-five
million dollars, are contesting his will,
allegingl.e was insane when he exe-
cuted that document.
Tus HERALD takes occasion to re-
pent, on the best authority, that from
the first. Governor Throckmorton has
refusal and still refuses, to be a candi
date for the constitutional convention.
—The centennial authorities have
announced that permission to sell arti-
cles as the centeuntal will be granted,
a sum equal to fitteen per cent on the
goous amount of the sales being the li-
vial royalty among us. -Lord William
Camptil would have taken it with
ity with a Free and -
Open Hand.
waves we ****** 11 -*= ********* ------ 3933*1—- — J *- Cats € 1
wang and bloody war could come to-years in the penitentiary. guisbed men. The nerai waion
gether to pay their respects to a great —A dispatch from Berlin to the To-T Tia
and noble man, whom all Americans states the alleged prin- order General Btkindn -a
should be proud to claims. The man SP9- an exemplary member. No mat an
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that his politics were wrong, the fact (LIP-M-M Pn - , ===—
stands out in bold relief that, from his; —A Washington dispatch says that WANRINGTON.
entrance into public life, forty-five every distillery and rectifying estab- —
years ago, not a di-honest act could be lishmest to the country is to be tested rhe“Centrabana Fun-*._
charged against him. The major’s as rapidly as possible. Whiskey ship: --. a
remarks were replete with interesting ments from the west are detained fa ******* AMA
reminiscences and personal history, consequence of the investigation. J enme oler—Rumors ta E-uesd +
and were louelly cheered the crowd. —immense swaras of chinch bug *********** L*
The reporter only regrets that "Pace are dying about in Clinton and ad- WASHNeron, May ». The fast
I of the south had met PPE-Y tneat joining counties, to Missouri, and in 1862 Secretary Stauton i-ted au .
ternity to welcome a MP M E PUR myriads of young gramhoppers are der anemsing five dollars a moth
- ■ - swarming over several of the western the pay of all colored employe wi u.
when the VIAE throng quietly and I counties of that state. Great appre- government serving with the ar ,
such as teamsters, eooks, laborer - ’
—Sherman’s memoirs are likely to e:
were probably one hundred th-aas
-5 employes, and they wer- jax
from twenty to twents-live deitars pre
month. The money arising from 60
theeesmipeln
--n-netenuelt
honor and strict adherence to these
principles which ennoble and exalt,
and as bethe true to every principle
that adorns human nature. In his ad-
honor a.,4
sprung from a common ancestry; they I home where. If It there
were early taught the principles of lions, and have given useir in a spiritplayed several spirited aim, while
tut I Although the time for the arrival of civil and religious llerts there they of good will. 1 gherowds of children gathered around
H 3. . conre brought withthem to their new homes journey throughout Texas lias Mr. Davis, who shook hands and
the Hon. Jeferama IY= T* AMPLY* and dared to aiert them against the been a grand series of welcomes. I had L 3 *
him when he took the great seal of the Hon. Jefferson Day’s was not poilive and dared to alert them against the Been a grand series of welenss I had A’N """ PE nanwa ae
province, but it was fortanately beyond fly ascertained until late Tuesday eveu- relenti me and vindictive legions of the no right i esperr it, and it has been j chatted pleasantly with them.
his control. It is madeof silver, gilded ing, at an early hour yesterday boasted Napoleon of the west. Though thus doulily clear, because unexpected, Colonel Frank Bexton, of Marshall,
over with gold, and it is said to have morning crowds of people commenced " M II t ur their and hereantes when £ desire ‘ was then called for and took the stand,
eost over two hundred guines. It is flocking into, the city from all their orders, and love Ane - OT RA Tun "ne me Restated that it had been a long time
about four feet long and of considerable points, and long before the hour set twined the indecendanceschieved upon4 a Texas welcome. 1 ha ve served with f since he had made a speech to a pub-
; weight, being surmounted with the — ---11--21--*—4L 4 1 naLA at Ran tariiata That at 1----2-2 -----—3 2 - -E “2 h--1 1- Lua-----
erowa. and great seal of England,
Colonel Frank Bexton, of Marshall,
- P — ----we * ." L * * ACAl SCAPE # URIE PRE V W I — ---T---E E * F
for the formation of the procession that the field of San Jacinto. They then [ her sons in peace and in war, in the lie assemblage. He had years age
was to escort Mr. Darb and other by degrees, drove Lack the red man. I councils of the nation and on the. been in the habit of making political
A uu doniopening up and blazing out the way tented deld, and always found their 1 *
--------—-----------set re Cite Ms greve had for the settlement of a republic, with brave, eflivalrons and honorable. In “peehee fenendy, but sinee
faces of the provincial seal of South been reached, no tone than live thou- untold millions of agricultural and conclusion I shall forever pray that to L -
around the verge of which are the two
ry operation. The fund was collected
emamental devices.
THE WELCOME
The w elcome tendered Hon. Jefferson
Davis by the citizens of Dallas, on
Wednesday, was one of the grandest
The growth of property in our outpourings of the people ever wit-
state, in the past five years, show * an 1 nested in the state. He came not with
increase of $116,947,458. Five years I the step of a conquering hero, but as a
ago the census figures footed $158,000,
00s. - At the present time they aggre
gate #915,0,000. .
- — The Atlanta (Ga.) News says Mr.
Ben. Hit’s success in the regent con-
gressional election waa due principal-
ty to the determination of the people
of his district to revert against convene
---..... ----doomed to disappointment, tor the mens, "infill er 1s."
illustrious Lafayette, when train did not reach the depot until lam core-ee who have gone before.
10:30, This had an obvious tendency to liere are veterans of the late fierce
deep WHO woy lernwa v. ----------- increase the number assembled, and, cl‘) me W whom,, wore the
and lore animated the breasts of these when the train did arrive the largest have seen upon many hard sought and
immortal Washington, and again to the
brave and
revisiting our country, but a no less
deep and holy feeling of admiration
who on Thursday assembled to pay a gathering of people the hud ever • bloody held-, men who stood where
tion wire-pullers >.
Tm Shreveport Times agrees with I Sitting tribute to modest genius and
the journals opposing Mr. Ireland, at true chivalry.
( entertains the perilous belief that there . As in all other matters, Dallas nequut-t rounds of
abould be he convention where tie
railical party is weak, save ja the dig
- erection of the people of the community
Tin publie appreciation of the No*
York Metropolitan museum to shown
“ in the large attendance of visitors.
The attendance on one puldie holiday
wasseven thousand, and the average
atterlance au the free days of each
ted hersell nobly! No feelir. of petty J s *
jealoury andenvy ma-rod the pleasures i and the committee on reception, and
of the ocensuk.. Each, one vied with after an informal adiresi of welcome
the uthe, to making the visit of our from the mayor, carriages were taken
gaeserplessant and happy, and lent an and the party drove to the Ban Jacinto
mire unanimity and harmony to the hotel. Anter a brief rest Nt
scene that was as pleasant to behold
as it was happy in its results.
sembled there apon any eceasion none but brave men dared stand, and
greeted Mr. Davis with rounds upun - yet they have shaken Bands aeruas the
* hearty, welcoming eheer. 12.72.7,42 und Rterniay to in
week over one thousand.
J Vies Part eur WiLsos to likely to
honor Texas with a visit after all, for
i is now said by eastern papers that
the principal object of his southern
trip b‘to visit the spot at Austin,
. Texar, where his only son, an officer
to the regular areas, died."
Tun ciucinnati Comniereial admits
that the paper money democrats of the
well and south may be able to scalp
Governorgfiiden, but does not think
i they can take poession of the demo-
eratl national convention and declare
the platform and candidates..
F — Test Louis (Note and Democrat
I have been consolidated, the latter, as
erstand, having been purchased
we understand, having been prelased
- and merged into the Globe. The new
Journal, It It may be soxtermedl, will
appear in the same form land style as
the
Demnoeral under the name gi
Tiri grasshopper instead of having
them either to receive or to expend L
—The postmaster general, under au- same. The order of the secretary *
thority of the wet of congress in June ali they had to act upon. An ethart
6, 1872, has ordered that the rate of will be made at the coming semvinen
United States postage on letters sent to congress to have an apprupr iniin
or received from forelgs. countries, made to refund to wards of the »..
with which different rates have not the amounts thus unlawfully withheig
been established by the postal convene: from them.
lion or other arrangement, when for- The secretary of war has been M
warded by vessels regularly employed pealed te, but has replied that he w
, in transporting the mail, he reduced not consider such claims, and bw
, from ten to live cents for each half money to pay them if he should co
ounce or fraction thereof, to take effect elude to pass upon them.
- 1 -' July * INK, The commissioner of internal •
57 032*070 suage Ram . ontiatog he nue MAT
-----------charge to the jury in the Tilton-Heech van of Ind t
------------------ er scandal case. His honor’s ideas of 809 Mh Uterat PSH!r ****
vuoxnnu saws. wentelooruchereuchod tar meaciccn one
- which has obtained with com-or the bis nmtinn
Indians seals en the Rampaze-The judges in the state. Judge Neilson to
Crops—Frontier T-egraph—Farther opposed, as a get neral rule, to any com- A3
Partientoes of the Jachshore Fight, mental by the judge upon the testimony ms-dnai a es.ee
fpecial Curreepondence of the Herald.] as presented. believer in coutin- o X
Jackanono, May i, M ing his charge to an outline of the ease tatten for edelies sees ed A
To the Editor of the Dallas Herald s’ as presenting the points of law in-£
1 In spite of military vigilance our red velved, and points in evidence that . 22 - E
brothers still keep up their visits with are entitled to particular consideration. E % .
annoying pertinacity. A young man. 792,0=2511222297 Surens.
* few days ago, while horse hunting use uner a verdier s rendered, what- wryip Munn ine aimed
in the extreme western part of Pale I ever it may be, counsel for Tilton and here 1 - 6
Pinto counts came upon two Indians Moulton will pre the criminal "let treasury. “ He was informed in
leisurely driving a drove of stolenimenF me the were no such charges, but wan
stock in the direction of Fort Bill. TheEY AY 2mations received from the secretary
**__he will at once tender bis resignation
i THURNDAT. : Rumors have been afloat all day ent-
: - The null feeders of Wheeling have ceruing another raid on the whiskey
agreed to resume work at the old ring, but internal revenue andtremmic
======y rate-officers are very reticent concerning
we knew him to be one of the purest | the Mexican war, about twenty in red vagabonds of their coveted prize, one hundred harrrfa of alcohol their plans. It is not thought, Anter
***** 52.4/5emt-1.!222.elireummtet of and hurried them off to the music or have ueeeea to Memput a we esdodes
sonof our well-Known sporting sit. the needle gun, which, in this case, didrevenue tolletor.I the lookout, and have prothly a
ly, izeus, on grasping the band Mr. not charm The savage breast. —The pope has resolved to convoke stroyed all the documentary evidence
all Dave, said, “General, may we meet .Between, small ptande of corn and the Vatican council at an early date to against them they could reach, an.
ne lin Heaven.” 1..........lareetand fprhorPr, H’"F I di-cine eelesinsticnl reforms the warning of last week. The matter
are AW but —The repr ted attack on the J ames has been turned over to 4 ommis
manly, gallant and chivalry*. It was
a welcome that a monarch might have
which will have specially in elang
ection of frauds, This Work i
highest importance. Ms. Yar-
mas he (if, Davis) was mis-. An adjournment was then had for
Every mis ought t. ferl proud dinner. The Indies vied with each
He was received by the city officers “itere are the motters,---------yerEjnentu ampiunu anorr ,. ...... .co . ...
mseetra metier id to-ing CZ-H u tune C-FL, iSLie-h- the comin-
wives, si-ters
rotfon almost
unpendile have hade me lente irieti | pleasure be lent in lecing ibis free add
LDintaneous, offering of welcome to
He amured the people of the pride and the distinguished guesis and all the
friends, | pleasure he feiinMclasiLl, and -- - —*
visitors. Table after table was loaded
„ with the choicest articles of delicate
ex- and substantial cockery. There was
incband-wothertand-llskotnetone ***** APS semen * all present, wIth
Htar state. Here few are the winliing wona aur ". med. " intgray-Iont of the presttest events of the
* ----- • man who was a lion fa sptit and a day was a table riebly and bountifully
Aking in war, but who was as polite aud ladened with choice viands, prepared
Wre 22=1 Srhitin kind to a poor mon as to a potentates by Mrs. J. Itok. Mtn. Harwood, Mrs.
from IT MA shoot in the He was competent to aur every office, J. M. Stemmcis, Mr. Juliet Fowler,
wits: H t T . honorably and cilicieutly. He nuant Mr. Tom Field, Mrs. Banthalow, and
hear Keceme and hower one they Ped no di-re-pect to other sections of the waited upon by several Of our lovliest
ghiti preeminent inor L , country, unt he would say that we * maidens, at which the guests were the
CsKE’eR took Mr. Davis to our bosoms because old Texas veterans and the soldiers of
c bore the res plent ofthe spleudor we knew him to be one of the purest I the Mexican war, about twenty in
of a triumphal entry yet your wel.
than any awarded by the
Roman senule in dictator, consul or
prastor who had Ladd countered em
pines at their feet. Onfiinogs from
the heart. It is for Urets and his
be-
sembled, I extend to you a eordisi,
yea, a true Texas welcome, and will
now present you to them. -
At the conclusion of General Good’s
address, Mr. Davis was escorted to the
stand by that gentleman, and proceeded
to deliver in substance the following
vanses as FYLLOW-CHEREus or
Texas—This is indeed a welcome such
as uo Itoman dictator, consul of pnictor
ever received, it is a welcome that
comes in defiance of friends and of
authority, the, outpourings of your
hearts, for surely the luiterests of none
can be promoted by paying honor to
efc=5=
all good in our government, and as
sure as reason resumes her sway, so
are will the American koPle **•****.
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m’eeunee
the valley and to refined as any la
christendom, when I pass the fields of
waving grain and see the great works
of improvement and advancement,
which are goingion. I thought in tid-
tag along that F was passing through
relates, luxuries,
thousand hallowed a
United States and Eur
siatiuns in the jolr. Davis. This welcome was not
PPS - tended to a tuan bis power, a mat
escorted by the committee of reception,
came out and entered the carriage, *" "TUN
when the procession took up the line -------
of mareli in the following order:
Four-horse wagon with Lancaster
band, Lamar Itidles and Stonewall
Greys, both marching by fours, open
order: earriage containing Mears.
Hauger and Hebnelder, Dallas cornet
It is currently reported that Mr. Da-
vis would not be averse to locating in
our midst if pre per inducements could
be held out. Mr. Davis would prove a
most valuable acquisition, our com-
munity, and if he could be induced to .---— ,
we hi dediiming el ohm TwsEand.anttnu"e5urttpat;
Heaaro feels counident that it would on four; steamer cay a Danlm, two
redound to the interests and benefit of hose earts, the company of boys who
both himself and our people. Que gen- have organized to supply the steamer
tieman authorises the statement that with eontat fres’mmes
he will contribute live hundred dollar !****, 250 tin wos Anand 3
toward any enterprise that will secure Ladder truck are companies on foot, nairor the vanthneouiere
the services of Mr. Davis and insure Thompson’s Land, carriage containing -*--
his residence in our city. Cannot some the " *
of the energetic citizens of DAllas take General Robertson, arringen contain-
the matter in hand and push it to a ing members of the council, visitors,
successful completion ? Tnd HERALD citizens, horseback and on font.
word them . I All along the route vast crowds
lined the windows, balconies and roofs
of the houses. At the Buckhorn cor-
ner Mr. A. H. Shepherd had an arch
our com-
surprise, of course, waa mutual and
disagreeable. However, between self-
possession and a good Henry rifle the
white man succeeded in releasing the
John co nrecxiunidge dioe de neo ne for coga mpenase san th
tive hothe in Lexington, Kentucky, **‘.‘-* "A
May 11,1975, only fore hours e. 2—2 W"=
Though not unexpected, the event will er floated to the breeze bearing the in-
carry a pang to every true heart in scription, "God. Bion Jet Deyr,”
these United States. That such smas Terieemen
— a son of the great west, endowed, decorated, and chimed a musical wol-
both by nature and education with ex- ‘come as the procession passed Wy. The
iraordlinary attributes and distinguish-procession parcel under another aredi
ed so early in life ty brilliant service NI-WATF MAT
country, as well as in the field, should
die in the prime of life-in his fifty-
ansi year-is a source of profound grief
to all who appreciate the noble in life.
No man in the past history of our coun-
try, at so early an age, has ever had a
more brilliant or honorable career.
Twice elected to congress an a strict
democrat in the oldM
Henry Clay, once over the celebrated
Robert P. Letcher, and again over the
venerable Leslie Coombes—in 1806 he
was elected vice president of the United
Slid MIL UTHlPINN is Dletts l1e fire BULE THCCE A iwmmr O5 . hurried theth
speakery was plalis and blunt to his: others, both Indies and gentlemen. and hurried them
speech. He was a TexanTexan in I --= -**yn,"h ,
peace or war, prosperity or adversity, izeus, on grating the hand or Mr not charm The savage breast,
and he was st all times and annerd. !=, =1 28*--i----— Retwreen email stands of
circumstances proud to write his name in Heaven.” ___--=,--=
from Texas, and if he had the power Among the distinguished, visitors, _ _, , 1, .... . I —zww reprucu -won on won -===- 1 «■■ veen surucu uyee w- IHHHe .
of a dictator he would cut off the hendnot elsewhere mentioned, and some of 9 K The wheat, however thanks to boys, at their mother’s residence, on . Pratt, who will hereafter manage saw
of any man who would dare to men-“whom arrived after noon were Geueralithe contrariness of nature is holding
tion a division of the glor ous old “Watter P. Lane, of Marshall, Colonel a -‘ and ikekine well in enite el
state. He did not think there was a George - W. Chilton, of Tyler,
man present who favored a division of Col mel Ed. ilurieson, of San Marcos,
the state of Texas, if there was, be Major Tom Dugan, of Ban Antonio,
did not desire to efitivate hta W-NdEW.W. Lang, master o
"Aruncudin of Governor Tab- "Among one Ttale from abroad we
book’s remarks, the band played a stir-; were glad to meet Mrs. J. M. Hurt, of
ring air. Mr. H. Geslin, eotor sergeata Sherman, Mm Tilitha Ithine, of M-
of the Lamar Hilles, bearing the United Kinney, and others. .
States flag, aim Mr. Cox, of the Htone-1 Lancaster was splendidly represented
wall Greys, with the blue flag of Texas, both by ladies and gentlemen. ---------------------, ------------------------------aeveropen evienecs on maoe w
advanced tiliestail, when the mayor Aflera hearty remat the erowd a-.Cattle in Pale Pinto county have to inch thick at Springfield, III., Wednes- other aunbli-hment. than there seted
stepped to the front and said that our sembled around the stand, and were Peat nh% and herdied in the day morning. w.1
! *95 Monday night, appears to have been a erusades himself, and arrange for all
E ARE well I" "pite ofeanard.future seizures. The secret serve-to
.=*22**." -inn.
then" way Wen want win me in. | men of high staedling in this country , emerel MHSPE
dians have to say about the “lightmngand oe -
_ tongue” (their name for it) ? Judge Blatchford yesterday decided
to A small ony living on Boone’s creek, that the circuit court had no power to. * ATA
Parker county, was recently bitten by [ review the decision of Oto coms-MPC LE *
a polecat, proof positive that the “var-aioner in a case of extradition.. - 2 A
mint” can do something besides smell. F —There was ice one-eighth of an developed evidence, for “fro i
Cattle in Pale Pinto county have to‘i A P - SLH0511 nt *L19-=
rean has also been relieved from far
ther duty in this direction, which twre
-*I which must be attended to in due time
convention of the German A large number, of houses tm N.=
a been frozen out by the severity of the
winter, mother liked it. The news from
PI. Joseph, Missouri, announces that
' they have multiplied and grow a like
magle in the past few days, and from
: that point all the way out to the Rocky
mountains, reports represent them in
alarming aumtier. 1
—The Pldiad-iphin Times thinks
there will certainly have to he “more
Inup” in New Hampshire if the re-
, publicans are to reap the fruits of the
I famous victory of lisst March, for it
a seems that nothing short of military
5,9intervention will prevent the democrats
from accomplishing their fiendish par-
poy or excluding from the legi-la-
thare min who were not elected. %.
—E-onel James A. Bradon, the ng- tZ_mk,"H4
I alar democratic candidate, was elected — 0. “
mayor of St. Lonk, on Saturday last,
• to a majority of six hundred and sev-
r senieen over Henry Overstoliz (iude-
C efees e
*tion had Jed, he resigned his mat
GPFYE land took service in the confeder-
ealussec at the banquet of the ate army. Bid gallantry, notle
New York chamber of commeree,"nearing and pre-eminent abilities
Pnetmester General Jewell stated that at once mile him a man of mark. He
k elly pays forty per cent of was pronounced the finest. looking
wapaper postage of the count” man in either army. At Shilo, at Mur-
Us.aad furnishes to the department freeboro, at Baton Ronge, Chickmt
shirkmight tons of letters and papers
o dally it pays $82,000 yearly on news-
a paper posoge, against 818,000 for Chi-
2 w for Boston and $12,00 for
cabinet of the *====*.14=2-1=3
he Airld. should thus giving all an opportunity to pur-
Urtanto. The crowd on the grounds
was variously estimated at from seven
thousand to ten thete-atd,
were thrown into open ranks and the
carriages contsing the guests and com-
mittees drove through, the military
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er the celebrated orated with evergreens and Howers.
Amore the W
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was a most tasty and artistic piece of
work.”- * cho - thh
e-uEn
the following adire
teem of the army, the government and devoted prayers, durisn
over the senate with a dignity and ae-
John C. Calhoun and George Clinton.
From that exalted position he was
transferred by his native state to a seat
in the selrate over which he had pre-
sided, and there he stood when the
war commenced. At thelast moment.
mange audi on other canpainary nelde,
he rose higher and higher in the ee-
the people. At the ciner of the strup
gle he was sceretary of war under
5
ing
guess did not know that the two conjaddrensed boy Captain Ed. C. Nlower, day time owing to dire great dimenity. —The------------.--.....------
panics represented the two sides, but I commanding bronewall Greys. He among stockmen of not kneving the Roman Catholic benevolent association | York, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Balts-
- difference bet wees mine and thine. -
r COMANCHE JIS. - -**===
t LAY**
1 have just ridden forty miles to eol-
leet the following: It appears that a
party of six Indians stole some horses,
on the 7th, from a stock owner by the
name of Loven. - The Jack county
rangers, commanded by Lieutenant
Long, were soon upon the trail. A
running fight took place, about seven
miles west of Jacksboro and about three
miles south of the Griffin road. Four
bucks and one squaw were killed, and
fu -:
ing following Dr. Farwond, from Fort
Richardson, went to view the scene of
action, and with the assistance of Mr.
Werner, the hospital steward, cut off
three of their heads and brought them
back to the fort (Richardson i. This
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sasion at Northwood, Ohio, but the StOUx Crry, Town, May 90. Tavi
her. Strong, the post guide at Rich- evidence proves his entire innocence. ; Bradley, agent nt the Winnebago
ardion. to now at Port Bill for the per. —The comptroller of the currency dian agetry, come here last might an
pose of ascertaining the names and
tribe of the Indians. Yourr,
that the ding of the United States now said we had nlet to pay our respects to
represented both the hide and the grey. 1 s man of virtue, honor and integrity.
All now stood shoulder to shoulder. No hope of gain induced this demon-
and the animielties and prejudices of--*** 45 K4---%*
"*=S.nemon
Davis stepped to the front, and spoke
to unlefance briefly as follows:
Chivalry is the star that lights the
rugged path of war True soldiers al-
ways amnire chiva ry. It to the eamp-
follower, the murderers and the thieves
who rob the dead- - -
BE
Essen : . .—
nad said, a nt emisem of slavery, with vided country, the Lose BTan of our
its right and shiulgetrice.." He had state which ahlues the brightest in the
-2 , years under that flag, constellation. Captain Bower closed
Edire hhn had one with a call for three cheere for Captain
■RS**
It is the camp
and pursue the lie.
mould always meet
mat. If hard feel-
nrumat a m.s
stration. He honored Jefferson Davis
because he wils the embodiment and
representative of the star and cross
that went down in blood and disaster.
He honored him for his devotion to
the great cause of the south. No man
on the American continent stood
higher in the hearts, of they people
“amor. Pho Ml. pooic and toJSto
his private career, by his moral and
Christian character, he had added ad-
ditional lustre to the name of an Amer,
ican citizen. You who wore the blue
and you who were the grey are going
forward together, with worthy emula-
==---2 9 er ani een
and laboring for an suited and undi-
vided country, the Lows Bran of our
-__-more. Charleston and other A
- —Treasurer Spinner received on Bat-eities are involved, and the new au-
orday from someBaltimore delin-I misloner announces it to fan it-
quent, who omitted to sign his name, tion to make them an example. Male-
the arm of $3,400, with a note saying, itor Wilson will turn over to the after
“Internal revenue taxes.” The amount ney general all the business potee led
was the largest ever received from an with the ring prosecution. A new as
anonymous contributor, and was added sistant, attorney general will be ar
to the conscience fund. I pointed in place of Mr. Hill, resigned
-Tu Formosa, China, fighting con-iP S ME
tinmen between the southern aborgines 11 S J
-dteci-et’ted 5 wr d a u uams
have Keen sent from Footenow. Be. torneys in the west have ample arm
vonzes, the French assistant director I ance-as to be with the Segni ante
of the arsenal, has gone to assist in the My thering wulscue
operations against the savage tribes.
The Presbytery of the Reformed
Presbyterian church have returned a
verdict of acquital in the ease of Rey. Apprel
IDAN FHOENLEN.
yerdiet of a suital in, the eane of Rey Apprehensions of Freeble at the Wee
Nevin Woodside, of Brooklin. He
was charged with improper intimacy 2 ****** •* *
the green old Heids of England. They I mareard‘ENW
have cent ries the start of you, butjas ht. foihser, berre nan, nan “one
war, it came in the wrong place. It
should have been laid away during the
war, and used by neither side. God
ruhers eneua cuutryadmln
FE
constellation. i Captain Hower
8toux Crrv, Jews, May 20.—Tayhus
oden, of the tiamar mines, who was s
gallant soldier in the union army,
which were given with a vim.,
Mr. Eulin, a private in the Btont-
wall Greys, was called for, and ap-
peared. He stated that he tell honor-
ed, after listening to the eloquent ad-
has authorized the establishment of reported the Indians at his agency a
______sis national hanks, five in New Eng-highstate of excitement on account
COMANCHE JIM, (land and one in Pennsylvania, with a misunderstanding between him-i
an aggregate capital of eight hundred | Superintendent Clark and the Indies
and fifty thousand dollars. The eiti-l in regard to the laiters” children, wh
zens national bank, of New Bedford, are foreillly kept, in the inchests a
and national, of Springfield Mass., I schorl. Mr. Bradley’s report of
with capitals of a quarter of a million immorality of the Imsilane be sites .
and one humired thousand dollars | lit the extrem e. He expected an
respectively, are ancong the number, bronk Inst night, and applied hir m
— The decision of the court of claims tary Pretion, all the actus in Pe
in the Union Pacino railroad case will son of hireff and ehuimel—.
probably be announced to-morrow. I single shot EUN, inseypiire '
The court has been canvassed, and a caisiren men trohseanpary
in ascertained that thedeon * for , * At Yasi
==T: BE
stated that in the opinion of prominent | ately for teseeneor the imute
lawyers, the suite pending aga Inst the =========
setts be decided, and adversely to
the company. 1.
• ruiav.2
-Mm Lincoln, upon the petition of
husra u Den -I* to "
------ wa.4. The jury in the ears of ex-Prise -t-aess
Thainsmninarmoms-phat - MEN with emtezaie-jou next.
some very prefaieent of late see, Hum-"****** Ytae - t
slently evidenced by the taet tut number- The sisty-first anniversary of the 1 2128
sees remedies have Loen introduces wioun independence of Ne n - as from 1 Jan tab r denudes Aenstondl
the int derade spacially tended for itai mule was celebrated yesterday at Madi- -
Fire, and that now sedatives are contically son. Win
mopping ap. But no medical scent has so the Prideut and stir Grant will
wisely and clearly established sureiaims on 9 7.A
sierrntes 29,-- - ^2. ^
======--iniJn as
waste to
yhe Dallas calese.
Feeling a deep interest in the future
prosperity of our elly, and believing
that nothing would cont ribute more to
our mate rial interests, we do earnestly
commend the enterprise of establishing
grant that ****** never again wave
*2**m2,1u2 , littelsom men oho hup sod mI
to me. I suppose your company is in the army and in the councils of the
named Iis honor of atrabeau Lamar. narisa that he shnif hn eaitad annte
At Monterey, with a bright red vest,
heedless of danger, he rushed into the
thickest of the imy. and with the eny
over
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then returned to hispative heath to be PeMRM" MT oe
embraced by the frienisof his youth Every Reerinetone upon dues frond Rae.
MeDork mpau dra wn NL:
to this portion of the sate, I deem a .
===-=n=:ur
molts for ton reconciliation of the
tern and southern Presbyterian
this have not been relinquished,
te the failure of the conference _
is January as Baltimore. “ The of all parties a divor
ton will again come before the John C. Breekiuriage has lived and
general aser-blies this month.dled’a model man, without a spot or
talon hi-gis on the withdrawal I blemish. Me was a great lawyer, a
thuthero assembly of the charge who niteeoan, as inpe-sloned oon
asm, heresy and Masphemy east for, a great soldier, and a noble effizen.
#: .ausern *"** during “ITe-eedLE
then returned to bie native heath to to
nation, that he should be called upon,
as be only filled the position of high
private in the “eN manky Hehn 2 a Brat elasseollege in our mnidit, ky ihe
t * monstrate its great importance to ail
5===== --ananyaner
Y 511: man. Rev T‘ J. Drone, the
P 1 on TP W d nancial agent, will call upon our pen-
iP uulu Adrevero the ple to solicit their co-operation, and
C1PE MiCR tE we trust that he will meet with a kind
Y, an camon on at reception and a liberal response:
me generous
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rix-airy-X -m-lde
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Weare sattorial and onwedd € o
conzous e. necov.
Of Dallas county, as a candidate Br debs”
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:NOTICE.
be War, ecolumns to day will sadden thousands
captain general of Chin smueb of Texan hearts, for to •“••*■;
inguise or success in erusbing some with such e sense of personal
ion absa Aurinly foes as to his illustrious chief, our guest
- mountain fortremer, the pa 1
mine of mecess in crushing
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a st when we consider such terriidle ravages in Maryland and the court in and for said eenty, to err
only on the orstn, whine Virginia inel year, has already made Erg H-eeui:
heev, while me witstri meeue ernes much to the counters-musnia * * * *
Stored theiolm Gurion Sionn cne-
the winterise sha wunse-
. PURCHASING AGENCY
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