The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 39, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 12, 1875 Page: 2 of 4
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r 4 ft .== 1-em 52-mtenenee =*-==, ==BY TELEGRAPH. reptfueducettinenes mey mnd-n-s-mmnewriyihe ^i^ m3 h-yaini und-pu- --
% 1 1149 sary of Washington’s taking command feet upon all their subordinates. Now, ed thel. own consciences and mquit-
tons E uepr-cadentadlly large, if-qa-imatnas TiV Enine war ..Tallgontlige TITF ---Exf-mmnuien-4 pen.
Is the Va- ^ ah----— Walls, that Judge Nell-on gave instructions from their great exposure to the wet ItRocket-Mereno •
. . . Edinburg, Lithe officers in charge of the court to | and cold, but are recovering as font as The Houston Telegraph -ays n.
mid prinerss Leuleg or make some arrangement to prevent aeculd ho expected. Their names are auothe Tear we must light * *
E.—- -........in future. Brecher: James Crowley, of London, Thomas de for the presidents, and that
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itine. Iomanede-d Annteam ---(---- - nos. conunel for lie de lease, wane any. 7.udbe wits were uicent when the lo nrien, or Liverpool, a * nat ngej linre, now, for di-aliion- 1 .
For the Aarve foran ten horses I proreedlings began. The judge con-swenty-live, Patrick Girygan, Jonas Ahottth who oprio :.
pries . H A - - - July a, 1r2s, and has appropriated present sensual lecumbentefthe------ ....... -- . .
LUS NEALE PRINTING COHRANY tree thousand dollars for the purpose. House, at the first hot blast of June, handed outrage. Judge Chase was im- MMA*
2--HPresident Eliot, of Harvard, will be when the thermometer begins in hear peached before the senate of the Unit- E uery -enrw,nur|pcuuargan, 2 uer jouge ron-luwenwy-nve, rusren urugan, lowtolnL.-JLr~.Z77I --Y ^T*-
------- * - *** sovited to deliver up oration, and the monetite, Grant ati-m-h-4 M ass -ists wings the art-no-or meh -.-outAnn,“s. P.mut a “U4 727.2 naeeinat-tolerwiqinendeeWiee: Tome OtangS toe F ltuaN ‘
iwiawi somtix President Oliver Wenden Holmes the vem- chief inckey, Dubrork, hies him to the impeachment under our present con- The dinisutty occurred on Saturay it tore u. rase Litan was muea S: Bum men more ana -a thru "win quet. *2*2:2 94,. in its zeal” for the party - D. V:J
JUDGE FRANCE M. WarTE, of Jaek-sea-side at Long Branch, where mint stitutlem.de * M* " twelyetetwon berond, onit lierthao last Theodore Tilton hid an opportuni-Ishiws crew or sixty mo n, all toll, and honored by forty years of aide
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offices of honor and trust, among them attention to the duties of an attee for i no earthly doubt but the conviction ***** oCHKahe thir . were shut off from a hearing, and it Sunday evening, May am, when we He Party such papers as Tun n,
he was a member of the convention which he i paid at the mate of any which followed was the direct and im- 2u******2*2*202 27212 w.5s5Sk,LNdmeakeweve. was mor, under that public piaspor, I Mil in with s n-id of ire and were moon Meressand."eA eit '
Party
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Mr NOELIA, President
WALKER Via Praiient.
OtANB, “cretan .
Tin Sne a. for the constitutional convention. The
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I lark. J4n W. Mwindel.
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: JUNE 12.
Fesries
a alfingsingle eoples of THs
Persons u
Dausas DattY HrmAip should Lear
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_ -rem ly for the ailing, weighs lesthan one
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sure out, we are di-posen to doubt, far Lu expectedly called for, but la no manner Farl of Dartney come ma first. the Bay came into the room and took these must SE. xNemeLMl Record, and the Belton 1
er inteneled as direrped for the, of Naples was seconu and Plymouth throng.
court, he sincerely regretted his action, third, the favorite Leine nist. * "EIPA W - wrong.
thousand delfurs per annum. - ----- - ----- iwm **--- wasn uww me wowing ponu:
Then the gallant old tar, Robeson Whether he would have carried them His a tion Saturday, was ha-ly and us = - -___......... ..... ............. ,cu m. , ar u.
calls his jolly egew aboard the pleasure out, we are disposed to doubt, for bus expeelely called tor, kt in no manner Farl of Durtney come in diret, the Bay came into the room and took there past s P' suomaly, M" hands were
......CiN ftheigf Naples was aco and Bulfein umal place in the Plymouth throng, Lealled to shortenSIL. The ship
of the ciuntry, and he-tot - has prudently lets-T would, was on f dare fo-AetoD Che *****==== . E
summer erupt. Then we hear of the not.” 1land unexpected, the court onlered I unef of malt of the wrecked steamer j Doe definitely ncceped the MT.cc .. sun „p.een to „ , . r.
preparations of the ancient Fish to . We comulenn the bi-tory or the in- Colonel Plourney dixcinnal. r Schiller have been repined at the dead peiutment or -perintendent or t = car or the see. AC ienrcdE, gardless of the threats of A
wend the mummer in somesedl nook, prachinentof Judges chad ana reek.. 202*2*2 | as faneienr srerrment. Miner ale, near | =23 —2*--= partisans. Journalism *
where he will be free from the heat of limited States judges, to the considera- composed of cigiu negroes and three were written i a a * 1 M TIN FA mukan PRF lendiue
the capital and the persisicnt angling tion of his honor, and beg tilt to re- -*144 Rax EX —----4 — - 2 *
of aspirants for foreign consulsl.ipand, member that the present house of rep-
other diplomatic soft places. The dap- resentatives has a large, democratic
per little 60joe of a postmaster general, majority, and that, in all probability, a
as yet stands his ground, but the majority Of the senate may be of that
1848. Such men are needed la the
coming convention. . . - - x =—S ----------------
— WENPALL Pumairs favor Grant for vothe wmHet N"‘"-""." vuire with the News shnowe that he
a third term. His second choice is 1
Hen. Entler, a man whom he eharae-
terizes as the next best friend of the
the PAP, MH WINPP negro, and a man eminently qualified
... for effecting “prompt national pacili-
the I tee is xINMention.” Butler, however, remarked,
W*NLYHEXY the other day, that, politically, he had
“renounced the devil and all his
Tie
t v ro = and *4 Two
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EDITORIAL NOTES.
works.”
Tus striking miners in Pennsylvania
A special
____.___________. ___________The newspaper t - : .
LNE QLNNMNFRPDF AX was, sopred amongst the ice and there "wee not
mie -nA we - -nine
fovernment" sinuryconieenear di.lchdi'mont alm -
< Cairo, Egypt, with the rank and pay! engines were immediately reversed eeandstard anwontayet
. h i i L ~ 7 3 - —--= , of brigadier general to the regulararmy and the ship struck heavily ait on the Calling- The Telesrarr ' ‘
ANor Leis ** P The Desident has recognized J. of the khedive. * port quarter, mistake of thinking that th.
daturtwsan tiling tsarree tin Welet as vice consul of iue-in as Mo- The body of James Zerive, formerly aruwepropeller assailed the niarty
and Oi tiler L , , — Iwine clerk at the St. Charles hotel, was ed through the plates of r
The President has appointed It. M. * found floating to the canal basin to- through which came a l
12esntemhioner the cruten day. I water. We got a sall over and stop-1
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£ 2—1=—* - 7:- -ISRLSVA fale e H the governor of New Mexico and George straining the city administrators frombored in hatinghe Green Iulingly in the tlx w* %.
----------oners for tree, cente W. Enrory soxernor or Utah.3 7 miner proceedings in the motterorthe ficcoo one-mnemooor ereael-=--*, .
P P texrud NEW IORK, June S.—The hundredth premium, bond plan for taken from the will, in sober thought, Pretsee < .
agree. The longest Line he had ever birthday of Father Heury Bachu, off the city debt, on the ground that the mows enneltion that it i- ----- «...
had a jury to remain out was six days, the Newark. Muchudist pescopacn ssm55 PIA ′** TuteWas about *xA N. Tup-
. .* ansailed the party when they
that i went for some of the impu th ran,
treat 5T managers. The party in onl . _
• purified, while the leadurs are
put through such a course ef-pr . .
that which they have grutder al .
continue an open warfare. There are Spencer’s friend and protege, itinco men fanta nie uidbs as have been re-
and bis fraudulent mail contracts, ported of him lately might be the
from Rome Again reports over one thousand of them, well„
whw in ilarmed and disciplined, marching from added to ninety degrees. Fartien-means o unving nio hamse placed by
the sasii dis- colliery to colliery, compelling all --_«..*- - - JFHAIE " i .
miners to suspend work. The military
have been applied to, and Governor
after all, we expect that U. 1 , 4 /
the pope seriously il!
Kataii rejoleing in
appearance of the grasshoppers from
per border-
heit, will soon drive our Jewel into the side of the two United States
summer retirement. Besides, ought judges who came to grief for prostitut-
urm.s tn not the cuinet to follow the court, ing their judicial functions to advance
pros hors in the Erath ecanty * A EU st rA Mr. Jewell learned flint much, at lent. the Interest er a dominant political
" we was fired upon, and S T k Grant -wu exumpha" ———
t ton 1 A Lal MIXer Cied, Leglectiug public lsi new, andith run ernurn or nns ron v.-
* TuE surveying party sent out by the whole beaurocrary of Washington fol- -
has He" . > . •; government to locate the line of the low his example. What Augean stallen1 denevatuheeman’s intimation of Mr. j
-proposed ship canal across the Isthmus of fraud, corruption and sloth, Tillen,
re mill has exidently been of Panama have completed their work our next President, will have to wreathe
to Penury franta. It is and returned. The expedition was sub- with before the onicial uecepier.
tome territle tales frame jeeted to numerous hardships and dan- Washington is restored to its ofu time
that deisdlii seat of toynly- " gers to health, but there was no loss of purity!51
ebiefs say they will never life among officers or men. The earli-
J.Teecheto lorn thetitelve qut men:
- i a HY
Th.
uieWNy
Ting cut
Iran-find
aiilirt
Davis Complicity in the Assassina-
tion ef President Lineolu—Whar Dr.
HAY * Stas tosay of Neveral Etterly
Pmeubsaaliated Assertions
All. Louis Timer)
We are permitted to make public the
following very interesting letter from
Jefferson Davis, to answer to a charge
The present wheat crop, which to made by General Sherman in his late-
now being harvested, to admitted to belly published book of memoirs :
"Mites, Tenn., May 27,1875.
Tua Rices
go willingli to the Imatian territory, ext estimate ($56,000′000) tor the com-
and that it will take all the United pletion of the work is not now regard-
States troops to force them there, ed as sufficient. The Napipi Atratro
I w M route is the shortest, but requires five the lines we have had in many years. Colonel w. v. sterien '
14 • and a half miles of tunneling. The prospect for corn is eusils datter- Mr Dean sn-
have r-tined the Ho nclut € , ling, and our cotton promises well, thanks for your kin
a ui-weekly paper, and promise, "by recent deficient fortyseven Times will soon be better, and instant, and the a
and industry, to make thousand dollars in the United Statesof a Su Louis
WIPCC a NPEN aut T D * « * 3________.___1____money easier. The wheat will do *P IPC
KI* TALM
treasury has given rise to more than
the usual concern exhibited at the loss
of so trilling
sorts are advanced regarding the
means adopted to abstract the money.
money easier. The wheat will do
*PeranP.”
Tus desertions from the army for
thet-w months of the present fiwal
year to April 1, segregate the extraor-
dinary mats ter oi one thousand seven. . .
b-ldnateeuty-one. rand alseas to who may have commit-
LA _ ted the tiseft. Nobody seems to know
..... Jann bruther, cluee oxtins above Se.matter, further the am of young men here who are
—257lr, against the aspersions PEN HI"" “waiting for something to turn ap,” or
. them to be contained everybody eking out precarious existences in the
Gun- or General guxer. the department appears to ther from overcrowded professions, and over-
a fear that some "u-pleion met upon worked, underpaid elerh-hipe, than to
him. ' look at our farms now. Land can Ge
bought or rented cheap, and any num-
ber of young men can, by combining
labor and resources, soon be indept nd-
ent. All that is necessary to the cour-
mount. Theories of all
much toward-relieving us of the pres,
ent stringency, the corn will feed us
and thwe immigrants coming, and the
cotton will bring more money into the
a
Iox. Mox
country.
No better argument in favor of the
advantages of farming could be altered
the army of young
- .--— ----- —- — .... tas c conclusion that it is better hue L..
axNewrark Autbudt Episcopal con-plan infringes on the chartered rights day, June 10.7 The captain ordered powers and the people that ther p-
bit theomy let wdy been out oe ferenee and the seventy—sixth year of of a lottery company, the forward wens to be sounded and some papers which stand a Biuk
days The foreman times informed the his miniary, was celebrated to-day in i CINerssan, June g By a recent inches of water rainel th. side of the reach of the partisan w
ourt DA try suld petsgrei dry. Trinity churreb, Jersey City. The' decision of the supreme court, funds after steerage then Deins “ — R keers kistra atinine-*
remainedout "t next January: The church was crowded, including many - belonging to benevolent societies are ; quarter-main node wens were then
isourtintormed them that theevilence, ministers. The yenabfe fat her arrived declared subject to taxation, In Curded and a half nT
was all elearc, there was note conflict Iome time attet the exsencement obedience to the decision thne board Of water was round. The Amur net
IPE R =4 K had been "of the services andi remained till the , equalization have sent citations to each
reading the Cralvestht New * there was close. Adirsses were made by Bish- auclery to the limits of the eily to show
he res-oti why they should not agree. Top Himyron and others. Father Bacbn enure why they should not Le taxed, mnu 11 tnsm vo nave no rears, . he
i he then made a earefidl review, el i said to be the oldest minister in the The Masons, Odd Fellows, Knights of could take de ship to S. jo N F
the hare Fi=L them "bou the United States Lite was born in Lan- 1 Pythias, lied Men and all others here- it wasthen dsenvered unat the nre. in
case, and the femn drgoie caster county, Pennsylvania- tofore exempted on the ground of char-
ville, atoned that they Ln agreed.Cowcou N. 14., June Si. - After long ity and their seeming put lie benefit.
He.ther, handed the verdict to thisargument the court was of uw opinion have been included in the summoan,
elerk: "We, the Jury, find the defend- that when the senate adjuniged Sopers. Concount, it U., June 9.—The leges-
ant suits, . . Pretann Proctor daly cleeted. The lature met in joint convention to-day
.The following writ in conneetioneountr's action was final and ennclu- and elected Pierson Chenry governor,
with the above proceeding was servedisive as to their right. The ordnion io ■ ‘ * - - - . . .
haunt evening upon the proprietors and based on the a armption that at the
publishers of the alveston News: . the of the action of the senate a con-
United States Cirenit Court—The stitutioual quorain was present, the
president of the Enited.-taten of Aimer- opinion * signed by Chief Justice King an explanation of the friendly
lea to the marshal “ Enter District Cushing and Arsoclate Justices Ladd reception given to the Chinese
of Texas, greeting: and Smith. ~ implicated in the murder ef Ma
Yovlareber bZcounnuded te sum ALGEstA, June S.—a dilieculty 90- gary, a Braith explorer. A-
in wia* ***" * i. nit curred yesterday at Bierzella Columbia ’BT ADEIB, June 9.—There are rumors
counity, betwee) R BenleniClaude of a republican movement in cores
Leithen. Low . passed and the par- | quence of the recent event
ties separated. Beale renewed the which prove that the troops
fight this morbir % by firing a piatul at ble to gain any advantage
*who fired a load of beksht Carlists.
into the breast of the former, killing Culeaco, June 9.—Bostone, Or Cal
. cages, 2.
LONDON, June D.—A dispatch to the
Times from Rangoon says that Mr.
Fobryth, British envoy to Hermab,
has been instructed to demand ef the
being full." The I keeps things stiring, and it
* the people thinking; and, * A
___________.. "′* then the people think, the exi-tence ur ,
water was found. The Aptwin called: government and the perpetuity of ..
me on bridge and told me to mind the time-honored principle of the dra
boats, and then called every body an cratie party are assured.
and told them to have no fears, as he. . ----—*----
could take the ship to at. Johns, N. F. 1 --Lampasas Dispatch, 34: “t a
It was then discovered that the fires in / week we have been heving ph *1*4
The engine room were drowned out.rains good for anything Let M
The captain the I gave orders to launch ‘ which is being damaged both by f*
the boats with the erew and told us InE down and sprouting. Hexiden, st s
that the distance from St. Johns was so wet in the fields that reapers van
one hundred and twenty-one miles, not be used.”
northwest, 1 proceeded to launch num- % i -------
ber one,which was my boat, and it was —General Taliaferro, who will — ei-
rapsized to lowering, losing the ehro- membered as the consmandier M ..
huincter, watch, charts, rudder and a
part of the provisions. She was full of | Brown, has been chores president a
water. O’Brien and I bailed her part-the Richmond (Va.) Alupuni anvex on
ly cut, when Grogan, Wilkinson and---“’“"— - ~
Williams junfped in. We could not
bang on to the ship owing to the sea
about an. O’Brien saw the
l the bridge beckiging to the
sinbut We had drifted about one
w.2et-t9yee.ente
Braulislean,,with mine hands and
| military forces at the execution of Jul.n
Brown, has been chosen president 4
tion of William and Mary coliyer,
Williamsburg, Va. * T
i My DEan Bre—Please accept my
thanks for your kind letter of the 19th
instant, and the accompanying copy mon Willard Richardson, A. H. Belo
of a St. Louis paper containing an ex-and John J. Hand, comprising the
tract from the forthcoming work of firm of Richardson, Belo &io, propri-
deneral W. T. Nherman. Myatence etors and publishers of the Galveston
delayed the receipt of your letter and Daily News, if to be found in your uis- uys 1
this reply to it. , tries, to be and appear before the hou- the latter
The malice that seeks to revive the orable circuit court of the United inrto tortuss former a
nefariously concocted and long since states, to be holden for the anh judi- ′ UIS R*, * IAO June *--, "THS,"
sxrictinme: “Innesti m sin eiruit st or suart husse theseet Si: * S. - The mitt a the Chen on Jure Aass
62.
ton in regard to the turning of Coluin-jed “Law and Higher I," where .heutin not lower meso " H.
uti E :z.n4 i HHddeeq - EVE E""—HE -.-enemy TO Cree =*=**====
ported converse ation with General J. : enced and the court brought into dure. . HaLv irx June %. The following ttlenszand coripliseuted them for boats about two hours, and then lost Miwa wetamn -as-
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
OrsicE or ran Danias Nrnaci ,
June in. 16.5 i
GENERAL. MARKET.
It s
rud the ****** lots; for smaller quantities lichur
sard-about I rates have to be paid.
PuTenl BALING NTUFF—Batog, andur-teii,
u Indie He: ties, Heard,aarrow,a
Doo from BAiuN—Nteks ligmy, bus amete for use
L-omleer and Idomand. Clear sides, **; brenslast hues ■
got l ia no shoulders or clear rilas senronty
A
TUAwDLrssipply Full w-ti
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. . wanvesronJuno w. mne ronowing (H-ucE nuu component mem no boats about two hours, and then **********
t Johnson, suppose me capable ar I pate. Tiarein fan unit and due return E the conclusion of Judge Morrill's doing their duty faithfully no citizens, sight of them to the westward. We HAM: Unemveiidunareawa se tn
complicity in the arassination of Pres-of this writ make Wil or— the 1105 opinion in the contempt case to-day : TOrexa, June 9.—While United decided then to steer clear of the ie,MS - Te *
khnt Lincoln? 1 Morri-on i. Waite, ehier jnbsereme As miact is criminal whose intent is States Deputy Marshal Ramsey and and heave the boat to with an car and-AXY coy 21222, s se er w.
aleheral Sherman never was person- supreme court of use tihived sacee not =ugh, therefore, uniem the intent, posse were attempting to arrest two a bucket as a drag till daylight. Un No. Witern in themanket, = ‘
------Iin thiue theobstruction of justice horse thieves at istoekton yesterday, Wednesday morning we had in the IIWXO tetmurr issunictent and of ce
........ * —--4.14* *--*0--------• +2 . boat three gallons of water, forty ISHotinstry aint he caght and upas
. . • y -——.— —- - 7 - wrL — .
....___ur-c-ux thereby violated. The publishers have shot. The man was killed who shot wet with salt water and a compass)
Wieeipy orteongna/wnir eer. nurstricted” liberty to apply anv epi- him. The other then escaped. which did not fall out when the boat ry, ********* >
qwccu w-=-=====***=: *thets to the ju ige of the court without Loxnox, June 9.—A ship with the I capsized. Again we sailed south, with.. LATH861 0. The demand sr cmy
**, baseless -areusations, we ean proudly fFigned. €. DA at, ctors or the easte ra | being in contemn I for so doing, and hn sualian af Zanzibar and suit on board, | the w ind from the north and west, all i Me S 1 %
can le point to a record, which shows a strict | dttr ict on Te xar, af Gsiveal.m. further-or other proceedings counsect-jhas arrived at Gravesend. throughout, severe and bitterly cold. I Lerior, P *
4 P -- -------------------- - 15--* — * * 1 Loxpew, June 9.—The Paris corres. About 4 e. M. we hauled the boat's LAnD—Market well mopplt.d. T-
pontient of the Times, alluding to the head to the northeast till Thursday MALA
------------------—* andtacked to the I ins at Z per bushel; north, H * Mr
The foregoing Madri, says those who are watching westward till about 3 P. M.-and barty. Cement, M 9 per hreel.
wee. conneer tor The euurse of afluin in Spain are sati- again " laid to' with a drag -
49, fied that the Alfonsel-t government until 9 i. N., when we took in our drag The interior meronie say more Cen
Frunreie it mis duth noa.Minw.J in lsanprehaeive. They assert that the and made sad and stood to the north- lar sizes they nisy need-
in an ion " iE" Spanish ambassador at Paris, has re-least until Friday morning. At day- -FR/O PL
re ty-*= a yuve-muu with Pres-i tormeys for Mie defendants presented at or u-sue1E ",ed his complaints relative to the light we tacked to the southwest until per lore: second Vaciny,
fortabile houses, large barns, five er lent Laucoin, from which it is tohee motion to quash the indictment on the pre. to SvTLa Itolemuce of Carlists on the frontier, noon, and then tasked again to the -
—hority To- following sounds: 1 o and has warmly protested” against it, northeast until Saturday morning, |'
desiring wom the coaree, which as aFind—Tue court had no jurk-ilietion M 10ns A A The ostensible object of the movement when about half-part to 1 - —
soldier he must have known was usual in such * matter of contempt; and such the ettortal ante the Ganle-t*41---4* = «- • * -id 414.... 14 —
and proper towards prisoners of war.a procedure on the part of the court News came within 14 32-0
Did he hope to get instructions for the, was contrary to all law and practice of honor for AST
slaughter of the confederacy’s press the DniteliSits.. .- * - T h
dot. Fussa, of Warn, A. J. By an advertisement which we And
edodJi Fimins, published in one of our eastern Texas
A have tern poised exchanges, the following places are se-
Wie convent At acandi lected as points to make proposals for
e enst itutional even, the location of one of the state peni-
Aprit tentiaries provided for by the last leg-
IMF** is made in Wash- islature ; Grayson county, ten mikes... ..= .... *---*..* „*, ,-sng, 1 „ --------2 =---==*---------------=====
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***** bi HDS his name . the irons regions about filmer, Upabar coin gold in the wheat fieb-l- m< ly learned nothing to justify such | wean Independence un-geti. Fear thereby violated. The iulilshershnve alinaf. The man was billed -1* -1-S wet Wirls anit water whs - -*=-=-
UM' al rpntdicnn rouven, county, and in Marion, Cass and Titus: There ia ho aneh farming country in 1 suspichin. , In the conduct of the war I : — ------% — - P2 -
» I t the P*i4* ty. counties - along and near the Jefferson the south as math Te *n. Wheat, hmren the * dereite of tinny HE.
ititor deeral Lag rendered and Dangerfield road, from Kellyville corn, onte, barley and fruit can te p--.-.-,-,--------------,,, . -.____.====,
i a “regular *hserlber to hands known as “Womack’s lands,” raised without the ex hausting and con- a herence to the usages of wartel Witness my hand and the seat of ed herew ich will be had in this court.
richin the meaning of the the Iron mountains about Rusk, and stant labor roti in ri quires, and, a nt- twecu civilized, nations. On what, Sen at Ciulveitna in said district,
d not be a rs-eriter for about Plllcer sand Young‘simn works, tie attention given to one Um . toula then, did tie e sl sycfueADu
H * 72 HER = * P:Hhed red?. Was it not tont, pro-
age, grit and industry - to take hold of
the plow and stick to it. It ts puinful
to see the number of idle, youny, '
__InART Cek
i asure a f ich refur n. We w ant to see reeling on the bog dghg DEI’MY! TiAM* *N. D $01.
- er a loug- period, a# has C herokee county. Proposals with anbury a sw return, we wans wo are reeling on the rule or muging umera, 7 T suE--------’-" ger. cinuisel New
fore held ly the depart- pints, must be forwarded by the parties every acre of tillable land to north by our-elf, he ascribed to me the mar- in the United-States district court, Did: , “ " ■ * 1
making them to E. L Greek, secreta- Texas to cultivation, divid'd up into dereas and malicious traltof hi--/--*-------------*--------
rihsturg (Ome-pie, conn- ry of the commission, at Rusk, Texas, small, well cultivated farms, with eom- -
eomen in us printed on by the Sth of July next. -1*-------— ■— =*__
ring paper, reminding in THERE will be a grand mass meeting ehards an blooded stork. In every inferred desire to have authority for feew/frn
se timers during the Jate and banquet, in honor of Hon. Jefler-Iatables with each farsi self mpporting,
tot when even Tus HER- son Davis, in the eity of Marshall, on and with that air of thriser intelligent
ed for a while on small Thursday, June 17, 1874, under the
ue paper. a4aaogvo».n: and direction ef the Da-
*. Foote, of MeKinney, vis Homestead association, of Harri-
to the Colorado, at Aus- -*1 county- Citizeus from every por-
dry morning last, while tion of the state are invited to attenit,
I entile. Getting Ap an and the ladies particularly are reaiest-
co earring, from his hireie to boner and grace the meeting
Every effort was made tol with their presence. Theolject of the
body, cut up to Tuesday it meeting 4 to assist in raiding a fund
found. I to purchase for Mr. Davis a home in ----------------------— 3 .
An S L the state of Texas, are-ture-himi a lerease of the farming interest. There I eveer the Chareter of the true
"retiiyet d. menity or momnuk. 7. competence for this feature. The meet- 22.'eme by, the. Farmers hone Amougo-unc 7 *
lge, at who cite remenlererig IIe Nt be held H * Lustful shady
I l P grove near the center of the e
s X.K.W hecumfortateseye, nccoume
12.522 * date thoumnd- will o riq sred Tai
PAL . | bles will te arranged, ne which the la-
I dies of Marshall and vichity will
4* the spread a magaincent banquet, to which
A , . . I all who come will be invited. The
HeWy alnouneril to Peri- Lateeting will be addressed by some of
k
.2704
tin, on aler
k.
mon er the
had not been
: Puorancon
rge.
sity
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.on the conclusion of uhse reading or rumors of a republican movement in morning
owe pocuoinin *xcese un. man
labor and home eumfort, an indue-
trious white population atone can give
it. We don’t want to see fencesdown.
houses innocent of white wash, and
that general air of poverty and dilapi-
dation so common in u.e south, visible |
around Dallas.
It i idle for us to
DeL nalit
re Doriat
7 ‘**""5 hand, large lots having bren reived a. -
- — —.„„.._. vo *** usnw ******* - -— *= -------- 10 A. M. we southeast Texas, when they say “trun
is to raise means to Paris for the Car-sighted the City of Georgia, and got out sold.”.
dis,j our ears and pulled away until picked mA :=
i lis supposed that France will pay up. I tbiuk forty-odd people with the unreemsi-mna mon 7
icm attention be the complaints than captain went down with the ship. We Prove Selling at B4 le per sack for comrue
as Germany at pres, nt takes had blankets in our toat for three la- * Duh-utoice
-se. That of home mssn .
D satetion and tinge to
dent and enhirer officers, as set forth Peeond—That while the proprietor- - tinea states, or a cunteinia your formerly, aa Germany at pres, nt takes had blankets in our cost for three la- ME
in the orders of Colonel Dahlgren, of the News, claimed the right and court without Brat ncarinic JE slight interest to the cause of King dies and the stewardess, which were nu, olive -
when he made his raid against Rich-privilege to discus all questions before the Toat nutsti 1 n.I Allunzo, whose government is too lost when the boat capsized. We saw*
mond? If the good-natured eharae- the court in which the pubdie were is- .morsew-h weak to pursue a course agreeable to no ladies to the chief’s or second om- *
of President Lincoln terested, yet in the article referred to uemen Me E Germany. 5.eer’s boats. , I snek in store.” ******
. -.....at murder was not sue on “Law and Higher Law," no di-re- of justice within ihe 11. There are reports that, the carlists BALIINORF, June 10,—The demo-T BUUAk—Nock large. Fate, 5, enm
nulappruved mentuire, it seems to have “Pet was intended to the court and in-I mute or une wasted state" "f oils a uster fifty thousand good soldiers, eratle state convention, to nominate-TEE
hovete * Petne snegired him with the generosity and timated in the order of arrest, nor was-contempts of its court. Trust let he tors an equal number of second candidates for governor, comptroller *
r which H ever found in noble any attempt male, in influence the that this abonl.1 La ameuiatrat4 and will continue to be victo-and treasurer, has been called to meet , IRON Ban, Se P D; mound,-mare .
a the ebivairy which cause then pending in the court, or to which I counel, CAset pare rions -o long as the war is conducted as in Baltimore on Wednesday, July 21st. Me W thee, The; Mail ri -
r character of the unei bring it into disrepute, me. I think it Inerts at preut. 1 ELMIRA, N. Y., June 10.—The state" nonse shosshardunc wane ,,
W. P. Billieger, counsel for
teristie reply —------------------= ,
taught him that murder was not the
continue to grow in P-rulation rad charily
-_________-.---- wealth without a eorra-p ending Iu-Iminds or with the chivairy which {<
Texas, are - cure - him a i crease of the farming
some very 1
tors to the
i s -
risipesiooflowsettinemit ZiannuerspeaZ.oru
stored Ven himne column shill b,
crowned i.
of N
‘ 11
umrebt, will
1 Ton Fee
Curtric
with s
R
i ruary,
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---------------------------------------------, mere was i desire to state the legal points involy-Thave no jure diction. AASS Y three million florins to Don Carlos, ation, who were welcomed to the city I-Toe Hi C 1,51
body elscs. Let thens sumnly to make one pronibittog military expeditions ia ed. Lunt Fudge Morrill declined to hear pesehment were pecue a GALVETON, June 9.—In the civil by Mayor Smith. After visiting the s-s., w_____. -
them so, and, by adernine them, rea- the country east of the Chattaboochi-, thetit, stating that he would take the Judge Peck, the TLeT S rights case it. was shown to the evi- public institutions, a collation was LUMPER-----
12 t river. That was the best considerationl to-MA Wr Sir Ridenee that it was a matinee perform-served at Eldridge park. ****
> thren dearer to the vine and, nitaiued for the surremter or row morning. The question in his’mes-pepir nee JonTeM A auce at the opera house. The seats 1 Loston, June 10.—A dispatch to the meond quaky,# Ten
pleasant memories to those reared to arusles, arms, munitions and manu- mhal tint to‘e settled war, if the an-i statute or 1750, one, S were the same price—fifty cents—to all I Standard save arrangements have been 99/025 “arii,” : .
then. Tfactories in that section, and it was in :wet was sufficient to show cause why wa general LLG---S parts of the house. The negro women made between the Carlists and Alfon- -every nee : # -
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their fortunes in the city, we say, stay freeis taking from the unprotected The attorney for the defense in the usry, onu tieaicetor A quette to take up the tiekets. Me also montane journals publish a telegram nugber. Bodetent on hand for fare- -
.hew. ...... .... ... L. ........ L. 2. people the little which was lent to them rreeut civil rights case n adle a motion the present Amt 2 I requested the women to go to dress eir- from Carlist sources that General Gor- -ACoutriezppi quite
is their future suixistence. From the ta tri htre Julye Woods or was passed, and as to outer, than am ele. They paid no attention, but push- mandi has captured Carinera, and TONIonns is pa ci, win -*
statement of Generaldberman we leara ustiee Eradley, of the supreme court. - eere of the engirt men edl then way in and took seats in the taken one thousand prisoners, for present necessaries, but shipment
that a story had Wen told, to thee fleet Judge, Morrill took the motion under behavior in pre-.2e WT TE TE parquette circle among the white la- LONDON, July 10.The daily News “eAsaridelayed. — -
that f warcanying in wagons millions enderalion.,, , near thereto to GeEen dies and children. As the audience reports that several Russian men-of-
if -vecie to the south, and therefore Vicksnene, Mie, June s.—Crosby, sstratin -
we nee left to conclude, was made that the negto sheriff, while in a salnou on inflicted ted - statute
-*22212 - agree. Cherry street, drinking with Ulimer, a ment, which - wasrequested them to take seates in the exped
* white man, who is his deputy sheriff to wrongful eflurUM dress circle. They positively refused Baltic
and tax collector, wasshint to-day under JurfC-Til" * Mdeenee | to move unless put out, and did not go Nas
* * -1 422 2* --1-ampt vase i asemeuctive until reminded that a police officer ship t
t - - — —------,----1 am oug yn-srucyen of the surrender Ieharazon, tele a ox, expressed his
should not be as comfortaide as any 4 General J. E. Johnson, there ------desire iMiste the label wudate IAl
ceilisg)lueh,artu
, --------**- antenory
1 guy, W M Texas sue toogt
celling, B inat 75- aroridd go it
white ln *.
ceeintemnr
their fortunes in the city, we say, stay
where you are, and be content to be
good farmers, instead of mediocre
of arrange- clerks and average prof ssional men.
• The honed toil of the farm rings
fFemm Tuesday Evening’s Edition.) laweeter Lread than the meat agile
N. GERKSAL BRaxroN Bincio arrived: epunter-ipping, or the sickening
here this morning, and was received
government feterier at the depot ly the mayor, the heads
new rilles at the rate of the fire department and a number
Ma dan Aut bune will of our prominent citizens, who eon-
until the "ef " * ducted him to the San Jacinto hotel,
eompletify Lruisfied. where he to now quartered. We are
n..Mstingmmunte, pleased to we the general looking to
Salty, ad # Repeeted such good health. He will make a talk
1 Sheme huntae-tit ilini” this evening at the thir grounds, bet
* ′ the month of Feb-disclaims any porpoee to make *
apeceh, it ought to be remembered
lims have eaten ie I all, that General Bragg was educated in a
Late, and our exchange | scacool whose oratory was delivered in
th Ely of a heavy enup el powder and shot,
In tbie seetims, the wea-gapcerhes. But we
rather b as good as csuid
far, and withanother pad
t or two like the inns we
I corn to an name I heavy
a I-tate, (ieberal A. T. Hawthorne l
> Let settle, Tl sates lebairman of the committee
- Iwas before Tec GA mo Imeats
« replaced and the comr-
ton of the wh de awe
I on be aceutplished.
people the little which was left to theer.. _
for their future sufisistence. From the for a new trial
rifurs.
waluny te ensen or the poor owing mmemnonee ^^h’^TtA^
lawyer and struggling doctor. . [at the mkiiis of epeele is now at- ,- -ysng
mitted by General Sherman to have the la ri, the ball loring in the ] contempts involved m me-------------------------------------------nicer
. been a fern, the aduri-fon i- made back part of his head. Protlogs for article is not wittin the would he called in. It seems to be the
i sack terms as would lead the four inches failed to discover the ball, of this court ” Nome - denoral iniaredkesex that *+ ----
reader cimupgee I had been traveling Hehemndea amdevit amuinst Cl- S.-ioue inua, myseir uupnunrety
* ih wagno tranritortation, and had a gaX himeli yp this meru- the lawful authority ot this court
lew Tinumand sullar of specie in a /, T MS afar, seems to be shrouded that its rights »nd "
valise. But neitlier supposition would in mystery. It is not known whether P
— -.-- .„ ----- — .„. sane wagon train, and was about to leav its Peed dig me 1 my reaper the promest soar the rent of indignant feelings
the liherly granted, and wyeriistem. when captured: my only Ingeuge was Wamnown, N. Y. June 8.—Wil-error win be exromitued if th? court thisentire beagle that a
1 * a valise, which was picked on a mule, tinin Polwer and son and two other assumes the power 4- ---------4
eut.rk he hsmdea very and it contained de specte. The few men named, Thompson and Healey, tempt ------------ 2*
compirte ara of Lieseit, We wih| then-and dollars of specie were in awho were fishing toy a rush light in a tors
onaramar.
• Siner theclearced. Judge Morrill has
judicially deriddl that “puidishers
have unrestricted Niterty to apply any
epithets to the junigeof the court, with-
out being la contempt,” we-will take
ha nerttier-opposition wood av A P NRE RNUW *ene preserved buctib MnodiE 2977
1 had rerentin inined the me Me are mortal, but it is sup ko accordance with law, and 1 make
in, and as about to leav it Ped they areme ratine 1 E
a pre--HeT EVER CFE. parquette circle among the white la- Lownou, July 10.—The daily News--nA
“ .-I, aster GCLEm’ dies and children. As the audience reports that several Russian men-of- mppiy kent - Ker A *W7
.------would unt allow them toremain, mins, war, which were at Odema, have been barrel.” latr, se res pound.
Murub.ETS gerfireenwall went to them and quietly ordered to Greece. Three others were ME ARE
was desm-3 - reulste thein to take seates in the tested tn arrive at Cireek ports from WIKAT-NW*
Nastnenesco, June to.—The steam-
SIp City of Toki, from Hong Kong, Donnell, aice;
brings the following news: An attack i and gerwaikes Merrimas,=6 wamsaic.,
I was made. May 1st, on the American seRI A
[ Methodists in Kin Klang to conse- L.
quence of the superstitious belief. .
SnoFs thenetivee that nativechildren ====**
general impression that was s pre.
Eirous ThanT myReir wuncttn1 meultated eheme on foot ty
the lawful authority at this court and ticians to create trouble and violence
bring about a conflict of mes==------.---.....
2 | There has been no niolny demonstra- were maltreated by the missionaries, j 1.
tions, but there is a strong undercur- Patts, June 10.—A violent storm ENETNOR10 brown, •■*
rent of indignant feeling among almost passed over the city yesterday. Much benched. *
50-4
k and not in set
speeches. But we have no doubt but
the general’s tally will be far better
than most people’s speeches.
Bly the way, * would have been for-
tunnte tor the success of the Dallas and
- Wichita rajirond, it it could have been
shent sro ing ruult alread of the Lalve-ton and Hanta Fe
4 company, to securing the services of so
• skillful an engineer as General Bragg
Besides, having the entire coniideace
of the periple, in his hans the muel.
needed enterprise would not be in the
----condition in which it is now
fangni-hing. Shiarce
wo s sup court =====sent” wrong | window class was Broken and & EnNAS ** *
LT has been done them to the recent sands of chimneys blown o ver. There Piarim—Hickury na -
**% * AY* and it contained no specte. The few men named Thompso and Henley, tempt, psi-bredier, I rights deeiion.. were, many accidents. Twoe was Cheviot IF: Alabama plalis ide.
rompirte ama of Liewit We wish then and dollar of speele were in a who were fishing by a rush light in a tors to answer for new-, MQu WASHINGTON, June 10.—The state wholly suspended in the streets. The ELRGelPP E
there was nothing sire to be said, for pair of sumdle hasy, belonging to uere-host near Pott-’dam, Bitunlay night, I haveonly maid whar T .2007 10 2755 department has adviens from Mexten storm extended south from France, TELEGRAPH MARKETS,
ascen are no danzenon. iesond tlo lary Nleagan. Whether this money I were carried over the dam by the cur-I duty under the circumstances . UX "bieh indicate that the Mexican gov-and from the Pyrenees comes a report
r -2 ever reached the United Rtatestrensury, I rent and all were drowned, ease. * ementis doing all it can to prevent that a house was prostrated and eleven
t ----- -2=2= .....--art.L tree der ramause naie -see =.==*..== ten
temps a gag the proas arov, are or the have assumed his functions as a repre- lis by Madame mrtoel and 20 D for furtur duussion or At burder hands which have been eon- . Berraro, June 10. The tug Hen- com 7033-2
----- .... - thtieinteUnited Mief-eenn--= =647 =-----==-------es----"Istantly making raids and stealing eat- fred exploded her boiler to day, killing - Le
then an well nn walan and ___thninin Hana ------ I ARTS, June 10. Rentes, 6W and f.
temp4 - gag the press are-e, are of the have asumted bis functions as a repre- lia by Madame Il-toul and signed by
gravest importance to the whole cos-sentative in the United States congress eight French communists, wins ex
A . Should theronme of the comniwand-yeaped from New Caledonia. It appeals
- ==; =-==, R2.225 ===; ===== the
on the bench to bully a jury at isin slander against the president of the deavor to starve then. No u-es-was Li-si— *-—- —- .
court, into finding a verdict against t Ady and to hieb slander are provided for tinge who refuse to
==-===--====. ===.======== uEg
ow ""ls.His middling 14,
DE, Mte-e de siwelt sketing andpiondinng omna oenete D. MES u^s* '--Rentes, entenal -
the publishers of ue N. Due the pope, warecently ordered by theunknown boy. The fireman was fatal- semECun No Cott
***** Mexican government to report af the ly hurt. The boat was blown to atoms. MME 9Pand 2 1-
City of Mezice, but this order he per-I The body of the captain was blown Bales la.
nth justice. When an attachment out IOer he per-Iue Ny oithe captain was blown ban* ′
_ , - 22—-. ... ul isue, or the right-or iuerty of :Ptty reunen to obey, asserting OVer a four story building four hundred ano li sulation and ***
stitat” I not even suborned witnesses could give to work.7,5 "II"Iany one was interfered was, ir who that he li s nicclcsiinnsea--ded-
their "** a the semblance of truth, be taken as the ME.noun, Australia, June H time enough to ill-uss the
to order ta Meme libs maters at Wa-h- ^p ment of the feeling of the army, is reported from Pie suuI the laws of congress on the aser ′
ington. it was for eritii-ing the that arm of the gene ral government toudred natives have did Wasmuoros, June s-Ter E no
judges euurse to the twe mat tile *l-om*pisitelto thetark, moby celtruth i the report of an additional
News was w of iatem lurely gegoed that, of pre-Dumax, June S.—The lord mayor of; »** thomsand dollar irregularity is the
CEN AN* MEN arrting giril sander and E
wheat M generally cut.
Bark Frorr, son of Cap
Hrott, of Culls county,
inted to West Point, and, needed N
sunders, sonef Dr.Fhen- 50*24
OT)...:# • T-m - Amin, aw— : 5.23 ms •:. " Mere :*--" E nssrattemee wens
eutt-ty, li
,__ssg = that, of pre- Dumsax, June s.—The lord mayor of two thousand dollar irregularity in ur
. . larving rirliorder and of restoring Dublin imp bs-red lovitatioms to D Lan Itrensury. Ppinuer adtsres batle
The one was tint *Fs Segr woman, harming anuey the peoplew.-u. quet so he given toune Ion as Am that un weyseven urouslut"" hE
Juat he is a private citizen and not aut feet across the street. “
led to be ordered about. There # no MADID, June 10.—General Jovellar, hle on hrisef middling uelane
doubt ne to his being master of the ait.I formerly captain general of Cot, hw * *
===*-= ------—^^ -
General Ord, commanding the LHemor of a coming I N SPPO S
military district of Texas, i here King Alfunt, w ith a German prices, RE nothing below low miad
Mi eri.ee., Gonerat ord has no al Lrvenwonrs. Kan., Junete.—The Solsi2”,55el.ef middling we
------------to give concerning jury in the libel suit of P. B. Castle * idling
the outrages, but has come to conndt against Colonel E. W. Houston, for- ,
MOW A--1- concerning merly editor and proprietor the PRKuceA—Gold *
PMT The president has ordered the re-awarding him damages to the ameen ceenerre Long. St STidort
a. 22 serve, for military purposes, of all put of si,%8. The libelous article was Aocmt dull. State totu «
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h . LAsof twelve miles from the gulf of it Castle was charged win i Pands tote Orleans, Ide.
MAs ire, under the act of congress provid. fontter to the Norewener MiG. , Futerey,epened quiet and -.
" CeIIral ing for the improvement of the month surance company, of Milwae A * ** 122191G July, 1
• 1 t of the river by the jetty eyatem. The though it was proved the ue.dt NEY 2 September, i
CENEN practical ctlcit of this order will be to that this charge was tine, ye a was 15 * October, 15,615 02246
prevent the occupation of these lands shown that is was not from the test .
tnIey mutter who under the home motives that is was putlicted by un .Nht-port.
1 seed law, might locate upon any lands moper. Houston has entered a motion NEW ORtans, June 10. -Toth
i. oils MS (on which, if there are any men, vale- for a new trial. “ Demand fair. Sales Im *
saeseect.te the material for the Ktilen might te -------- Pie dele tdodnmry
...-: : -: misilingseand - S.T
9E Haor manor woman in this some- stock, 6380 P i te
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soahte coedid. moo new Your, Jane to.—Cottom %..
[ y . ****** to or me can giverecelps, as bar n ; groan Ln
MPrcure the ilillers at once, and use them I Futures u A
2 this stee th needed, 3a, n 4.7.,
At IA time the In vand 18 15-ade; Angust,
un 2rnr,smmketane, tember, ! uncle, siais
— the shine * the better November, id 1-101489
thPtet iniernt, nervine is 1-166, 16 a-ele;Jamuass, Vis cam
tdle,D not enty me ostitinbe ar 16 8-164; February, Is
PMMn TE ogona ot urina. March, IA II s
ASE"Nal activity, hot enpels by [15 Ahaq May, lira 1-10-99
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that the forty-seven themsandiollarl with the Mexican and Counts
___________________________________________________________________________WMLorer troubles. He considers them tian prince,
anat sr-cis, by un New Yak on Saturday ind, four from cccnyyimc a low twmuisinnesttsnehnefthat ite ieranlor the int-sipilonal chudling mutes’" dores have iven d--ieeyeo.me des Meths Sene 0.11 -
morsi nuai ♦ • the pp- of tying their now., ai i **o*tl-efi(i-1e1ien : 1 MELFL,5 Taiee "ira"de “ts isrettehetheory that e eclieraoie we *. ...
meni of the Calle! Stales army. I press satiaf ultan riat pne wt.T Treasmet. Nuyl expected here Eh Stay Briknap —-------
SE servunsos Davi lapariments in Dublin for the
- I taten takes place.
The Onfleck. A-A grand hans
M Chun
memsterserice dies, aa -net
@=E
WAL-Z
Tbreckmortin Both e*I the purpose of trying their nerves and purgette of tetialve-b mopers beca,
rulemen are natives e eye-sigpt with the Trish ridemen of The eitenre did m4 sustain the
hich they repoisent, and Dollymeanil, near Dublin. The Phils‘| thargny in the opinion of a part of the j --== ---=-=--232-cy**
nuded Gy attoant ores Ideiphin Times save the late mores of jury, aml the foreman reported to theconsbleratiot aw reg emigre
ated “y Mr T. Mw^t the New York men at C’rchimoor, huie that there mm the alighted
any, or kins, ,%
have been met excellent, at eight hun- than
drod and a thousand yandl-Letter than ju-ige
-Infuwmned the jury u in o sel
make some cam
i ollice on the 1 si
st.shrt
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here he will padergo the any that have been announced from not arvil-tinbol to have juries disagree The ernp prospect still gives to
y the military bord. the other silent the water, and adds: in his court,” mid iprn ordered them ofa mow-coufitiful-harvest in
vans of CRsle inct af Ce “it is thus certain that the mat h will peremptorily to bring in a venfict, and M m
$I and cinated n leis be first claw, and, even i beaten, the-I in the mat unequivocal language die- ean AL, 2
headed Ly ex-Cuverne t United/States will, he no character, tie what the vendld mudl i be. birclirte to the acre. The cel-ors
lnyes for giverucr. not will their champions haveeat-e to Whereupon the jury, with the wui-Ing corn, now from four to sis
M agsive a third serma bush for their efforts. The Irkh mop srieney of care found the anwed -* " MEE
— • • - . reentativen were hard to cent in wa, guilty, and the Jitze Bixed Nir. Green- save mham "ALM
at Creedmoor. They were but three wall’s time at five hundred dollars.) The nat crop will larger a
points behind their adversaries. This Since the foundation of the govern-was at fine,antleipateL.. Fruit, a
shows the men were clog ly matched, ment there is ladt one such case, we lie D
anda slight error or mutase would turn lieve, to our Judicial hi-tery. %-2u -"
the beam from one afile to the other. During the wiministration of the entrth are in slatolance. Cheap ire
The Irish riflemen have made ampletebler Adaue, Justice Chase, an l’alted plenty of “of and rich lands ’
R.Ysraw -puts tumerie the i 42--mntt=t= $2ee jw:
ind-ciling coud ou eun shat sun o cirnen head 1-en malices on war me mol. .5 W,” ochn-ki
on, vand apologised to
* for having dine mo.
uihtingui-hed arceese”
ucton. -D-n your
said Tony, “A is the
ineas that I’m wont
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The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 39, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 12, 1875, newspaper, June 12, 1875; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1650958/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.