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DALLAS, DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS. MARCH 2 1872.
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s cents General Agents for locating. buying and selling
lands and town property in all latte of the State
north of saliturie 2114 and west as far as the Plains,
the Concho Conetry. jnly?IP* Atf
ROBERT JOSSELYN,
EDITOR.
. D.ciquana Waters, tankers, K.-mnt
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FOL. III, No. 25 -silent NUMBER, rco.
The Bisouri scheme.
Tuesday sen se, it.
The candor, thoroughness and
it into unfriendly hands, they threw
every possible obstacle in the way
of thediscovery of the truth: they _______, - __
gave up the work, when much re-I skill which characterise the exami-
mained to be done; they have gone nation of the proposed Missouri pbi-
back to Washington with grave ley, in the communication published
arges still clamoring for a hear- in another part of this mornings's
New York. All those eith- Post, require no fiu ther coomment .
than they carry along with them
The subject is approached in fry,
its posit ions are fairly tested one by
one, and the gonorality of deme-
erats, we debt not, will
fecfly satisfied with the con lision.
To begin with, the case of the,
souri Democrats is far from trine
parallel of that of the Democracy or
the l'nion, and that the writer eon-
vinelagly” demonstrates, in the
of the proposal of pa-kivelam in
plies either that Democratic prill.
what the Committee Accom-
plished.
A The Senate Investigation Com-
mittee have returned to Washing-
ton, and their work may be consid-
ered at an end. They will invite
all the young gentlemen of the
President’s official family and of
Col., Leet’s Mess to come before
them and purge themselves in a
quiet way of any imputations on
their honor or integrity. To al ow
this to be done without any moise
or scandal, the Committee excused
these inculpated gentlemen from
coming to Now: York, and will
probably allow them to say what
and how much they please. They
will exie nd to there the rare SPY
Sir Reel. When they allowed
him to swear be had never before
seen a witness whom he had daily
for nearly a week confronted in*the
Committee-room. But, grow a wis-
er by the Leet incident, they will
not expose his messmates to the
hazards of contradiction and im
peachment. They feel that a de-
cent concealment of possibly disa-
greeable truths can be more easi-
ly effected in Washington than in
New York.
If there has been any guilty con-
nivanco of persons in the neigh-
borhood of the President with the
branded firm of Leet & Stocking in
their depredations upon the com
meree of this port, the Committee
in shutting off the investigation
before the matter is probed to the
bottom, are guilty of a misprison
scarcely less criminal than the of-
fences they are seeking to palliate.
But if the persons so mysteriously
sheltered and cotidied by the Com-
mittee are innocent of no wrong, the people naturally-ODE Tor res ..
than the attempt to spare theireuing the country from the degra-Nie organization ------------. -
sensibilities by excusing them from | dation and rmin into which it has in the way of his plans: yet he
that public, testimony
they volunteered, is a folly which _
soul seem beyond the capacity my of office holders, backed by the
even of blindfold partisans. Noth- unscrupulous exercise of all the
ing ean preventthe public from power of the administration, will
drawing inferences in a high do succeed in their object of renomina,
gree damaging to the character of ting Grant, and it is eguntly certain
the public officers whose reputation tha* he will Le defeated by a 1 em
are held by these friendly Senators ocratic nominee, whose ability, pu
as a thing too fragile and delicate | rity of character, and war record
I to be exposed to the risks of a cross ’ combine to render, him acceptable
examination. . . L to the people. Nothing can pro
Unfortunately, she conduct Erthe vent * desirable a consummation
Committed while here was not of Yat th% negloet or supiteness of the
allow them to bid de. Democracy. Republicans by the
hundreds of thousands will vote for
an unexceptionable Demoet at rath
| cr than for Grant, and it is nothing
I short of criminal for the National
[tare, go to war at all. They could
lnot afford to fight Lilliput, if Lail.
liput could fairly afford a Pop
leracker demonstration NT
They can really afford to fight
nobody except the disarmed and pa-
Lieot people of the Southern Bt-fes—
It is true that a foreign war might
result in the repudiation of the Na
tional Debt. But this compensa
ting advantage to the whole per-
ple, and to the South particularly,
wonld nevertheless fail to pre
sent a balance in favor of a war .
The demand for repudiation might
or might not succeed; and if it
failed our) bertions of taxation
would be even greater than they
now are. It is the dread of incroas
ing the present enormous Nation
al Debt, and thus of possibly eren
ting a phrenzied demand from the
mob for repudiation,” that alone
—constitutes a bond for peace. The
Radical politienns would involve
the country in a Foreign war nt
once as an electioneering scheme
, for the next Presidential election,
if they were not restrained by the
I monopolists. As it is we think the
South need not apprehend the
| sound of cannon and the waste of
*--** * Sa;
’ No lips of cloud that wi I part,
-2" :
-himshadows are show n.
Lep under de-p neknovn
And height above, enkim r* height.
ing in
zens of good will who aided in
bringing some portion of the truth
to light have reason to congratulate
themselvor,"pon it. And even the
Committaemen may have some con
solation of knowing that they did
more than they Intended.—N. Y
Trilend. .
Two Speeches—A Great Con-
traite
We have been reading, as reported is
the Congressional Globe, two rpee-hrs,
. ■____. remarkable but for very different
GENERAL LAND AGENTS, LOQA TORST » both rems 3 u
3 . Asalintes: They were delivered 10 the;
AND SURVEYORS * - .
he duly, riassas, - T*tM Senate of the United State", onee • **T
was bay, wH leased rent aid in Dania . auguil and dignified boly, of which A“7
adjoining counties ebinis parents, by and —I!1 e might have been prond.
land certificates, and lotate eprIlfeate* on the best euntr, nd are * PAP
varans lands is Northern and Western Texas. Ther were delivered respectively By Carl
' neusisfor sale registered fee ofcharge. ofre 7 : 5 * 3 anM
over cuarh a Brians store, West side at Public Schart, the Senator from Missouri
Feb 3 sf. s.oat from Nevada
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TENKINS • AULT,
"9 E M isk ny n. way:
Whalev-r there is is kunwi
That shall we know one day
The Past is over and find
Sam.nl Iw^ we name #
1; Thereof time tale hath.
the ola
wrs tuid
ko dead.
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richas er vochss feexis.
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Resp-rip-Hy ■»*»»-• the eitinegs of-
roupty of Ta ll tha , *
New. tilensa with a soprr
James W. Nye, il e Senator from Nevada,
on the Amnesty Bol. Anally lost by being
heerlaten wi h chnoxione amendments.
Bet nu word comes frue 1
Win ther st all they We,
Or whether we bomi or.
1 0 whether they 100 Sere *e.
Or by what spril ihty have iuL
Btid me say an wes
"sirange to thenk
Whatever there in j
That shall we kno
fem.
i w the way)
Organization ofthe Bemrocru-
cy—the National Committee.
from the Be s ton Post, which
reproduced in our issue of the 13th ,--_____________----------
inst , embodies an unanswerablear: ciples are false or else that the Jim
gument in favor of a complete or neratic organization is neeless The
ganization of the Dempernt it party plan is an Insidious one, aiming at
and the domination of a regularadvantage by means alternately
ticket for President and Vi e presi eovert and plausible Nothing ba
dent. In view of the fact that the a new political party is. itendro.
Grant administration has rendered
itself odious (0 the people, by the
astounding developments of frauds
in the Custom House management
in New York City, and in connec
tion with the Seneca stonequarry-
Whafor rib heart of base
That lata In thy brew
Ret aitife from The fur
A dananl-h of Beres deb
Warthot-hatfera - —
And peare that atimdie theur ne grain,
Andeyee Lid ever in Thin
on the pitiless eyes of Fo te.
Still we say as Mt h
* “Atrange to Urines
Whatever there * 1
That shall we kno
. o Time
best, ins,
,u= tet,
ber asin, 7
Theo r is the "peech of * S’ (mA, *
patriot and a gentleman—the other is the
fowl utterance of an ignoramus, a bof
foon, and • tisekguard Such is the eon
• -t. And the one serually followed ihe
3. other, as if to make it the more striking."
PFNta Weem pct. of convyr, agree altogether
.. . ire d. with the vice isken and feelings express-
1 h. e W AluL 2.late
e. Railroale T.
rhas and impt/tur ** * ♦
Pallas
2 He is few ready te derm all *
hi with destiary, anetpiy tree
in he done in th -•« a *
Tieba gunfinted an bu
9 a. m. Da'a
of
slmale
by thy way. -
know, D
* she day.
neratic organization is useless The
.apolitical party is. I-dre
and therefore the movement
h neatly be cast in that firm If
the Constant and enduring Demo,
craiy are not obnoxious to the bush
slanders and rascally epithets,ont
upon them by their enien 87, “fist r
will instinctively resolve jo remain
compact as an organization aurit
they have at least triumphantly
disproved them all and overwhelm-
ed their utterers with ennfunis4,13
Suppose an other falls in come
into power on the new understand,
ing; will it be likely to resign its
trust into the hands of the patiently -
expectant Democrats alter dht *
years? Senator Sobarz has been
frank enough to admit openly the
purpose to break up the Democrat-
. la is the only thing
what of the he irt of love, . .
That Ltredla in »»y hreapi, 0 Man *
Thy kinen snatched peeth the Far
of fangsihal mock theme
: WIN in kt arrancesnisi f
work at private rich word 1
limee over Me Waged ke
July 15, ITT LH
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rule* Mavee
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J.C M,4t *Wnr‘E * 1 •
Hechto J. R. Dark Frank
ocimues
BANKERS.
AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE,
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Thy belle prolonged nabs kurlie
, ef by Nr Beburs in regard 1 the lte
war and the erimibality of those who we
connected with the Confederate cause-"*
to not admit any ebiminality in the mat-
, ter—we were of ht, and we itel nothing of
this; But from his stand point, we **
bound to say made the speech of Mr. Sehuri
is Liberal, unprejudiced, fair in statement .
hap y in Plustrat ion, and unanswerable
in argument, is short, it is the effort of
as orator and statesman of a high order.
res hope that a breathel-pels,
Toy bifter forlorn Grteit -
And the empty echuegthgreot?,
Still waul as WPV-
“Birange to thia - —
Whatever there te to knew.
' That shall we *« w one day.
by the **n.
gunpowder.
At any rate we trust that every
Senator and Representative of the
South will sot their faces like flint
against a war with England or
Spain at this time for any cause
whatever , Even if a demand for
a war, in itself honorable and just
from the standpoint of the present
Rruical Administration, should be
made, we confess that we should
be, under present circumstances,
unwilling to sustain it with a dol-
lar or a single drop of blood. Our
sympathies are not .with the Ad-
by its direct connivance in, and en-
couragement of, the rascalities per-
petrated in New Orleans —by the
unpunished defalcations, and other
villainies of officials throughout the
country, and by the general odor of
corruption which eminates from
every department of the govern-
ment, it does seem strange that any
man claiming to be a Democrat,
should object to the raising of the
old banner of that party to which
the people naturally look for res.
Thesky leans dumb on the sea.
Aweary with all Is* wig* :
And els I the anbry slie sea sings
is dark everlastingly,
ear past is clean Forget.
Our presstianir ......
fur future’s a sealed serdipit.
And what Leiwixt them are »'^
T What words to say as we we?
V hat thoughts tar
What truth may there be ter Knew,
And shall we know
Dan.: Teras.
(wixo**1, K-N Tomp i ■
meet st the •.♦!••. in the town ef
is the “endss than the
Death a
town of
— : w.d ACEFERAL BANKING A4 EXCHANGE
Teandes * ESPN BCSINK8+ Speetal attention given to the colled.
1 wi rants * * c tion of Notes ana Iran- in all parts of the Frate and
, „ . 4 8 - where. We draw for Gold of Currency, to
P.i *********- 1 amonate to sais purchasers on
Iscwies*.
FEW TILEASS
.GALVESTON, and
Nlnat
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JOHN 9 COB. E. C. -
JLs CHAPTER, ■• 47. Royal. AteN Matons.
"are ** HE :*m:1te
stated centecarien of Dallas Chapter .
en Monday string Spoil •»- ’^ 1
anndle lighting T cemmindof the
F. Tfos, WALKER S gretery
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tusseat LONGE. NerM: F S M.-ments an
, —he and last SiRrdns f each mortiale
Be
CORFICANA,
It is an honor to the historic, lend which
was we we?
think by the way 1
• the =-=---=
the Wasobie Hall
2. K. PeRR
IX M.nuat Ste.
And male remittances, throngs our New York, New
Orleans or Galveston rerre-pndints, to *AJ **na
principal efries of Europe, l
' We buyasd sell: coLD an’SILVER, and dis-
ment-first cfets paper at reasonable rates Discount
. „ day every dayetrept Sundar -
w a i. We areAgrnefor theF’wgins A1
FIRE IastmaNCE TonPANTEN:
ECAMPEr, No 25, 1.
brats go the first and third Friday
mmes,a the odd Fallen diet .
R. C. CAMPBELL, C. P.
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sights of
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wery Wedareday sign. atithe)04f
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Meets 98
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ATTORNEYATLA
DALLAS, TIXA ,
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punsmm meicat
matters of
ATTORNEY AT LAY
Pastas
santrcr n * Jackin, a-s *4 Lawton,
arts win 8 Beriager, Sarahnah, Ga
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WlANorR,
vresuar ar LAW.
Diltss, TE***,
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w. at aronD,
investigation
is probed to the
gave him birth, and an equal honor to the
present unhappy country of his adoption,
te is worthy of the Senate in its best days |
and, having said this, we have exhausted
it one day ?
Rumors of War.
The eablo dispatches exhibit the - _ .
- fact that the Radical Government ministration in the slightest degroc.
we can hardly trust ourself * consider | at Washington with 5 - 1 -
" pidity has been guilty of the fool
ranegyrie.
its usual stu- it is not within the bounds of hu-
man nature to respect or fd *mpa-
The MERCHANTS MUTUAL, Galreston..
ne BANKING a INSURANCE COMPANY, dal-
veston. ,4-y
Th- PLANTERS METTA) dicuston. :
resrirk-sscaixce CouPasx,of Hanibal,
T: | At sourt.
- The FRASELIF JASURASCE COMPANY, o
FLIMM?:***.
. T. C JORDAN A CO
Feb 17,1472-en Te 3
G. > ,a WIssie . - J. U. Staica.
G.N
WINKLE & CO
BANKERS,
SilERMAN.TEXAS.
SALt.se
Augen
ricas NaDS A*D RRPCEED»
PROMtrir REMITTED.
12, 1871.—48ly.
Ya w***12.Frena,t. I s.clus, Cehler
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Baxter springe; Kansas
August 12,3871."
New rN,
sous w cures -..-"--r. a. Carnwii
McCARTEY & CALDWELL,
AUCTION AND
Commission Merchants,
DALLAR, TtXss
in detail the bellowings of the Nevada, -.i • - -
beast. They are wholly unredeemed ay ish blunder of attempting to ever- thize with a Flag which only repre-
any qualities of style and arrangement, reach the Britikh Government by sents a cowardly persecution of us
any pretences to Nirness and decency—trying on a small game of bluster for the past six or seven years. Such
they are nothing but s gross andmost re- and ebicanery in the interpretation a Flag cannot and shall not Inspire
paleite exhibition of fate, folly, and radi- of the Washington Treaty rolcalled us with confidence or onthnsiasm,
eat mendacity. It is noted, here and there Without such interpretation the so long as it’casts a shadow of op-
ts the report, that there was laughter at , Washington Government fully com- pression and humiliation over us.
his nonsense: No doubt he is a man to be prebends that Great Britain has Give ne an Alabama, with „ca"al
laughed at, but no* in such * place and on
such an occasion. We should as soon.
think of laughing, at a funeral. The sub-
teet under consideration was the — - O , 63
retire to the roll rigus .■ •«•- | Bail will not consent to the termel
• larze number of the most infelli- 11 -
•nip • 8 -1 this treaty as the mere
gent and respectable people st the Seutb, denounces - 1
now proscribed and torts ldes is hold of-
fee of any kind, as if the brand of erimin-
ality was deservedly upon them, ia faet
this is the assumption; of Mr. Nye, and he
i disposed to pursue them with the blood
thirstihes and tenacity of s hungry
kound. In his judgment, they all deserve
hanging, sal il is a great stretch of the
nanimiry and merey to spare their lives.
But living, he would heap upon them every
spesies of indignity and insult, that Lis is
noble and revengeful nature ent conceive
and put in execution. Now, the humblest
for which been brought by the radicals.
It is morally certain that the
ar-
would be glad of its co-operation in
a disorganized form. Suprione, again
after the Democrats beJ dcelarol
their adoption of the passive policy,
that Urint s lit fail of thin arpl
nation by his own party, wist
would that amount to but an abon-
donment of one's colors without the
slightest reason to show for it? Nor,
on the other hand, is it consisted!
Conre inmonite antieiecdl and entiefartion euaran land
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c. Maast. at der to the rmnd-y-I MTSame r ;
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t TTAWKINS A CULLEN
AUOTIONnERS.
* Ause,
On their services to the cifizone and public P’S
erally as, Ancilineers.
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cions merelandish to eirwritr- •*>-« amen
. _ owe west as Jord n s sinking oilice, he *****
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K u--ne rean a ted and Gea ly fur atshedthis house
ATHOESET FCOE SSNLONAFLAW, thronghont,se eustanten the hoxfincemoginek**
T. wabrt, vans in Northern Trent jeul 1721 • 1
tieasav *T * W.
Dust 6. Tei**,
jeep a Bowe*,
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i. teens see w.u—if 1
sconn & NIRKSDALE,
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Rs der.
sthe is all the renrurel
g counties’
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w panks sad the
mearli-1871-Myl
w CULLEN,
* Arrenuav a* LAW. 1
Pastas. Texas.
attuiiw given to eversthim
asters, and the pr-harn ′
estate, ems ap stirs. Bry
four te Banking and H-chang
s en jutyn)
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stanois Ce
Dallas, Texas.
N EROrouTiY ""STATELY.
JEFFERSOY stareT, I
Dallas,
pramnocted ■
flowy hue
MEAT
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′ ironsmy.coonsmion at aw.
: .» - Dauie, Tara.
i, «mm a Camp’s Building.
— ercaecthesstoeer Expii
ORUMAE -_
over Ash &
eSquare.
Hess An AUA.T.
neveacounssteRE AT LAW.
e Tt>»«
fo-me state and F-Jerat Coern,
- t p.Pg Basuoss, collection of
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of land
follower of the Confederate flof was a gen.
temsa and * mint compared with Sens,
tor Nye, if we are to judge him from the
speech before as. His talks of their war-
fare against the, great | republic and its
Government, and the violation of their
oaths—he, who has teen and to now viola-
ring over and over the Cen-tirution of his
country, and the hath’ ehiN ass Senator
he has taken 18 Support It, in order to
gratify his ton feelings of spite and re
tenge tion ean men like him, who have
been guilts of all of which he hot beeh
guilty, who are sustaining in office and
power a set of plunderers So" thieves, if
they are not such themselves,—how ean
such Men have the face to charge others
with criminality, and abuse and insult
honest people ? But the faces of such men
are as brazen as the gates of hell, and their
heart : are as full of fire and brimstone as
Tezna.
the nafarliqmed depths beyond. And yet,
-trutbfl Jemes’ g ories that there is a
way in which all these Confederate sin-
news, “though their sins were as red as
I seartes, can become white as enow"—-we
H@FF,
The ana-iaiab-i donidlifero the ruenio that1 \ t w .
___: ctemals Restaurant on the east side o He sac Eered words, which he w.s put
J-d-wm street, a will-*
MEALS AT aLi nrouRs,
And in the Best Style.
won .rurtsneda so.ka and attentive waiters,
they promise gone kre, and asks there, PUT":
rowncs. EL REUBIN A C
Pallas, Jan. A; 1‘2-lTime
REUBIN*
**PRR
TOMPSON * PIERCA,
peters in all kinds of
School Books.Stationery, Musle,
sonors. Tors, Ke.,
Jurrsasox STRLET,
osz Dock Norra Pratic S.CATF,
Dallas, - Texas
The above named firm will have in connection
| with their book store, a general asertmenset "-**
m-12794.* “′"
LU WOLKF 2
inn AkocoemLon ar UAW. -
Daisis. Tures.
ati in the courts of the FourterthJe
cesciet, and iiathe serrsmini Lmgmasiniu FILAR
€
) siprencolirt of the Arite.) MARS TANABES III CVS.
NETU B. DeKINNON
n. Can Heme, omeritthe nth
Pebble s inere. R
We nicer, r
axes A COENSELOns AT LAW:
Danse, Ten.
EASPSTREEN
id Fetskat come of sah
ee collection of sixima ■
uoet
Wr
MANNS,
obtained a great advantage in the rights as a member of the Union
arrangement. with such an its so-called; let freedom be a sulstan-
...- terpretation the British Govern-tial thing among us, and not a moe-
proposi- ment has come to learn that John kery ;let peace and prosperity again
:------* * the tamma, reign in the land of the South, and
of the eostract We have always our people again feel the spirit of
denounced this treaty as the mere their old self respect; take away’all
makeshift of two Neowards, ench these badges of Tyranny and at-
afraid to fight under the eircem- tempted inferiority forced upon ne;
stances, neither having the: remet- and we will again rally to the stan | played with barefaced and synical
est idea of coming to a warlike is J dard of the Republie, (once more unconcern the part of attorneys for
sue; but each afraid that the other proclaimed) but until then, never! the defense. Every effort was made
if too much pressed would really re- We will obey the laws, but our to browbeat and coufnse any wit-
sort to blows. The last is that En hearts, like the hind of Dodg’isa; ness who came before then to givelim ,. :
sumnut won’t right, and the United are our own. Let the present states- the information they professed to , The fiends of the administration , for themselves the self same
"ares ean’t. We therefore di not manshipt of hatred and persecution be seeking for. In every case - Sara "rtive in prenaratians far thane------------------*
apprehend any serious dideulty in end. We have spoken frankly, but unfaithful or dishonest officers , comtei and teaineereq nll bernis hate firmis, held Toru ssar *
a condition of things of which both 1 Tollid main have it otherwise; and mentioned by a witness was promp . lieane are € _ff d in PS kctingl and the flippant tanat of BourRop.
parties kece been perfectly conscious" that, for tyranny, we could once sly sumis oned and politely invited their plans to circumvent Grant ixm would come with j^r
from the very hour the treaty was sign I more enjoy trne freedom, and for 18 deny all that die disinterested The Democracy alone remains Mliean from there who them-elees cecury
ed and ratified. The whole High polilical inferiority, an inflexible bad said. Mtn of eminence, nberlike, wAtng for something 1e Demoerntic. grounds. It simply.
Joint Commission business, inelnd.1 Constitutional equality of rights — who are nulbersally respected in tary St * move. comes to this hint, reform for,
ing 1 be Genet • A -hitration. has Aoutgomery Adceniwt. this community, who went be fore made by the National Sommeie I buWs wish 5 - ′. 1 i * at. w * h
never been anything else, han na ------------- - A - **not a meeting neldhs and i 18 normal Damnaratia inditian TEA
amusing and expensive falpe.—Thel 7.Philosophy.
truth is that both of the contract. ′ The going to Europe of Dr. Hel-
ing yallios had got themselves in-
to a situation in which it had be
come necessary to do something to minds as of an incident connected
relieve themselves from general
ridicule: and it was thought an ap
propriate device to call off the at
tention of the World from British
Ministerial heroics on the one side,
and American Executive and Senn,
torial bravado on the other, by
presenting the Diplomatic Speth:
eles of the Hightoint Commission.
The meaning of this programme
however, has been all the time M
transparent as glass
The New York Radical papers
will, as a matter of course, indulge
in any amount of disgusting verbi:
age usual with them on such occa-.e________.
sions. Drunken, Chandler and Bill The eminent
Nye may eavori ua—te Senate.
But we are truly delighted to see
that the New York World as one of
the exponents of Democratic senti-
ment, has cut its wisdem teeth at
last Indeed the World improves
as it dismisses its old sensational
disposition which it caught, no
doubt, by infect fop from the radical
spirit of exageration by which the
World was surrounded during and
since the war. The Worlil d. .*
nsuhmed so nuer—it is very simple—it is
only to bedims s radical He could take
Gen. Longstreet to his bosom. Why? Be.
cause he was a repentant sinner, who hall
acknowledged he had done wrong, and
am r, who stalked forth in my majesty Ie
destroy this Geverument y l repent it, in
. I my soul.". In other words, because he sure ......... . -,,
rendered.his soul for the filthy lucre of "wruat if it should appear that the
radicalism. Poor Longstreet bow he must
writhe under this eulogy. We would rath
er be the poorest proscribed subject of radi-
eal wrath and insult than- to 65 the Major
General of Warmoth’s militia, and the ea-
logistic illustration’ of Senator Nye’s
chriltisnuty. But we forbear. We may
have said too much, but our feelings would
not allow as to way less. We shall have
to read over again the noble speech of
Carl Schurs <• get into a more tranquil
it caught, no
mbold for Ute restoration of his
nervous and physical ability, re-
treaty was an understood difficulty
by two contracting parties, the
question will arise, whether this
happened by any fault or chicanery
on the part of the American Gor-
ernient ft isunfortunate that
the Geneva commission is called to
discharge its duties in the year of
on the part C
ernment It
a nature to
fiance to suspicions of their par-
tiality. Throughout The invastiga-
tion, the Administration Senators
the defense. Every effort was made
to browbeat and coufnso any wit-I
with common sense and crenson,
without which no plan of sueI
portance ought for an instant to no
thought of, that a fragment of a
party numbering but a few hun-
dredthousand souls thus seek to
command into perfect silence 1 new.
erful political organization nummen,
ing between two and three million
votes. As for the advantages a
actual position, the Democrats
them almost entirely on their side
Executive Committee to postpone
the prompt action requisite for the
organization of the Democratic, ....... „...,.... .-......, ... ...... -
forces in all the States of the Union. The r form Republicans announce
the are active in preparations for the l trines and principles that the Dem
- contest, and the disaffected Repub-tbernts hare firmly held for year:
this Committee, influenced by no
motives but those of conscience, to
give instances of official bad behia-
vior which had come under their
observation, were abjected to all
the annoyance which the exper
ience of Western courts could sue
with Dr. Halloway, the great pill.
maker and vender. It is quite well I gest to Senator liowe. He paid
known that he claimed for his pills
superiority over every other med
icine; that they would cure all ills
the flesh is heir to-rery. much as
Dr. Helmbold advertises his Rucha
as a cure for shattered constitutions,
Halloway called on Dr. Abernethy
and said: rnunnant restores were nsterrnoA
"Professor, I ve called this morn-1 reached, and the Committee go Dalk
ing for advice. I m wick - have the to Washington with a rueful show,
lumbago, and "plere I get be P can-sing for their month’s work. They
not live long. I want y°h to take I to not deny that by the indications
ebarge of me prescribefor me, and -
effect a cure if it be possible "
— - physician looked at
his visitor a moment with a calm,
searching eye, while a smile began
to light up his face and said:
- “Is it possible that Dr. Halloway
comes to mine for medical advice?
why, my dear sir. I thought your
remedies would cure anything. I
am surprised I hat one who adver-
tises his ability to perform mirach.
lous cures should call upon one who
does not."
The vender of the pills looked
steadily at the Doctor and replied.
"Dr. Abernethy, will Vou do me
the courtsey to look at your watch,
then look out of the window into
more respect to the insolent swag-
gering; denials of a thieving Inspec.
Tor of Customs than to the word of
repeetacle merchants who have
been robbed by him. r
But in spite of all that was dope
to make the investigation a failure,
important results were hpvrrtheless
not a meeting held, and it is begin
ing to be suspected that the Chair-
min, Mr Belmont, with other mem-
bers, is a party to sompolitical
intrigue which has for its object
the betrayal of the Democratic party
into the hands of its enemies. That
there is good reason for the belief
that sinister influences are at work
to prevent the success of the De-
moeracy. is evis bed by sho fact that
while all the time intervening be-
fore the Presidential election is re-
qui ed to effect a thorough . organ i-
zation, not the first step has yet
been taken by the men to whom
has been committed the duties of
calling a National Convention, and
of an independent press, and by the
testimony of pablie spiritedcitizens,
it has been proved that the Gener.
al Order system is an organisation
of fraud and extortion; that it was
dishonestly obtained by Leet &
Stocking, and dishonestly adminis-
tered by them; that although the
outrage and wrong of their conduct
was frequently brought to the no-
tice of the administration, nothing
was done to correct them until the
felt blaze of publicity was turned
upon their performances, and the
disgust of the public excited the lah-
guid conselences of those in author- -
ity to a sense of the discredit and
disorder of their nets. It is also
shown that the commerce of the city
was systematically plundered and
i normal Democratic condition,
therefore that the Democratic ground
is not to be forsaken.
But what makes the proposition
at once as offensive us ft is imprift-
ticsble, that its very basis consists
of the assumption N at the Demos
erats are too corrupt to tame and
candidates for the support of the
reform tK Republicans—albeit the
latter adopt the brineigks and spa
icit the support of the • whom that
practically stigmatize before the .
country. Nut only in there, aoth-
ing like equality and mutnalare,
speet in a plan of scel sort, but it
is an imputation too gross to km
tolerated in the form in which
sought to be made. Finally, pars
in truth a straggling
blow dealt at political integrity a
ind virtue; it would be a shameless
of preparations for the ean paign., -oux*s ve ,
Now is the time for that Commit sixista is
tee to fl ed the country with docd- 11.—' > -
ments conthiling the official evi- .... ...... ..
denee of the deep and damning cor- advertisement feus therennar Ind:
ruption which permeates the bed, "principles were worth maintaining s
politics under radical rule, secom- with a steadfast singleness of mini
parjed by fervent sppils to honest and purpose, after it could be
meft of all political * ntimonts, to shown that their cowardly aban ′
unite with the old ’ onstutional donment promised even the inastoF
party in driving from power and of the pre sent advantage. We re-
from place, the hordes of thieves jolee that this whole sebeine has
and sycophants who are fattening been ventilated so long before the
upon the public plunder. Wehave canvass opens. It enables the Dem.”"
looked in vain for somewuril de- oerats to see that it is the people
monstrations of vitality on the part and not the leaders among the was
of the Corgmi tice They costinue . pa blicans, who are the direct enuns
silent as the grave. Meantime the of this disaffection in the doming
months are rapidly passing away, | ant party, and quickens their "
and the period for efficient and suc- miration and gratitude towards
cessful netion will soon be over, sneks patriotic statesmen and genn.
Let ns not listen the suggestions, i inc Desaderi’s % Ilopdak Rat
that we shonki wait until the anti- man, Grocsbet k, Iendleton and
Grant Repniticans bax mhowntheir | ilancork, who -have borne then.
the street and see how many per-
st hs pass in a minute . oppressed by Um Government enr.
“Certainly, responded the Dee- ************* --------Hantvn, wue unve borne IBCRF-
tor, ~if you will tell me why you j $0 T 5 S. ID: bands. We have at present nothing t selves with anesam pled constancy
such a rehncatemlesl-peeteriemomIN-, e to do with them as an organization, and fortiiade at the fuontoresnt
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under thecont, P AMHUR plined and powerful host, ready. Past,
erp and blackmailers. le also een, " should the contingency arise, in.
Mialy appeared that the collection fight the battle successfully without Ten gallons or kerenone, tires
of sbo revenue was not the only. b. allies, than that we delay until the pounds or potash, one ounce 5
jedt. not even the prinetrel one to time has elapsed wherein to perfect | strychnine, nxed’wuh ton water,
a whiel the enormous power an" in- our organization,
fluence of the Custom-house was den: - • u
voted; but that this entheom
discharge
the Presidential campaign- As
things now look, the dministra.
tion has overshot its mark in try-
ing to make party*4
this controversy, and if the treaty
it repudiated, the public verdiet
will be that the President, and ad-
visers, bungled a great question in
stead of settling it.” a 5
These remarks are wonderfully
rational when contrasted with the
observations of the Herald and
Times on the iesul..
The folly of these efforts at sharp fools went by your doer, while the
practice by the Washington Adti" w iso man called on 39% for adv icn.,
capital out of
WU* Ml ******
NEATNESS and DISPATCH. The steel pen trade of Birmingham
shop a-aaine St Were! “. requires fourteen factories to sup.
********* ply the demand for this small but
necessary article of daily use. The
number of pens made is 15,000,000
per week, or an aggregate of 750,
000,000 annually. There are no-
less than 2,500 persons employed
in the msoufetur * si r 7b Ie
9-1-17 Bryan & jo’s, store, on West aide.
Fof the P.Ri Square, Dallas, Texas.
Die Agemi s. io *1
State gend
all the a
***n
P AUSTIN,
pRACNAE -
state of mind.
counted the passers by for the space
of a minute, and said: n t *
“One hundred and twenty.
: “One hundred and twenty passed
in a minute.. How many of these
persons do you suppose are wise?’’
“Not more than one out of the
war saw a GENznui VXD A4 L
Past#- gate
Watchmaker a Jeweler,
sa st hds-Squm
number.” *******
“You hare hit it exactly good
Doctor; one hundred and twenty
5 12:22 NER
te “tr
. 1. -g nu xdwiihrofsale
- .0I waacoding to this cheer/t
_ . We warn the National Excemtice not to any courfsisf formula 2
voted; but tonstmemmeorganian- Committee, that they will a HI i i quant ity ofch.l]., izel acmel
tor and aylis, Y." asdirgeted notto * rigid * nd st ern acconn t all 11 (y , in Newion, Ma-” was e pound,
merely to Pollifal ends, but to the for any dereliction or Jaty, and we ■ ed, the recipe io a W
put Doso of crushing one seetion of urge upon our Democratic eschan-l the pousl-tion <7 the unfortunate
and our thousand of Demograt- dealer If you want gin a ld
and e*e!irg "5, And, a * le readers, that they rouse them- Ieum some a or oil or juniper !
ori sufficient answer to the cringing ex. solves to a souse of the impending mystery to thint, inou whs Jrink
--" euse of those journals who wear the antigen, and demand uiat to those C the dihisieal Bia de non an
lesmed with Cuitomions fe22.ta,‘n 1o hom the leadership ofiha parts down stone dome * N Y.
1 nun HA E has been committed, shall forth. Tribune, 7
M SNoWn that the stealing Nad grosity I ente
this en
tret n *FIT*FT3 t
Carrie - We have received a sraun is sM.
letter from. Mr. Then Sterne of might have had
istration fo to bu. seat in this that " in other words, one hnedred and nwe vagirg -a.......*9 - -
v*A: * Meant cold migas nave nawi theegnentionable twenty Tools took my prescriptions, sufficient answer to the cringing ox.
Fletaria stating that she recent / credit of settling the doubtful busi- while the wise man comes for _ h. * Loim innenal. min ^. tha
- — 1 weather has been disastrous to the , hess of the Alabama Claims, and of ours ==-=-1-22
Elgin and Waltham Watches stock interest. He is fearful that P receiving s sort of bonus of a lew.” The professor was so pleased—u
KSP auemeax crocks, a great many will die ofexheurtion millions of dollars from England, tha dent ate compliment paid bimA
J.c.ry, sacer and Finked wars. Spectacles, ke. at before ty, r u’me or--: FT-
in twest prices, will poy rordfenlesiefteations stronger . and more, nutritious ,
Ephdsucundiug M-aa none dvine. the Tons will
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rinitah
- * I
Dallas, - - Texas
Agent for thecel-brated ).
Were a No
om
byle hirgl-hfeedmarj int, ho"Tnered.iof-dipipenesceke TAT N c 7 52 29.7
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-most" Junanry
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a coonnak—PTP lir DALLASMPRINGE ber of every ess * 5′4 pens re to to frar
5 t i AA iltonunted at Yale since 1857. 1 % 11
LAPP** * I was LIME for 0.3 "T u acnnn
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kaarasis] Conservatory of Susie. -----
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before the spring grass, becomes (that Country being willing to be__
st ronger a n d in oro. outr itione — Puchmnied forarenron aide amount “edne Er, and in a short time: - :*%* M2RMWE I discha rge their duties or, we are i A Memton minister mays the
* o M A Th No of toe 2 while nowienen torsioute vender or hueserenee % aimetona po 1 was fore dvenist, Then victory w with once yedhel. 2. THE
be1 m mense to m / landant "I* the whole bgripen may i through, pills of his eo mphrint 3 . was the invention of the mad whom’n
sors.—Indianola Bulletin. IaMtand enm only be fene wed by Sam public indignation recently drove le
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hue of aver v class That has grade. 22. ok. 1Dap PtK another Na-:1..T urinlie Marants. YoSHentren," five eonts, saying that “the widow a the church Lwonto years and didn $
that we cany mite business was played out know any of its member omgie one
recently * not thank the Committe. ner their Gere." Y . — i
ered to partisan supporters for this. - . . —., . 3 The musiJ of usa lure—wait
A Romton minister says that he
in our grasp, to an ignominons de- , tion of Friends in the Future,®
leat—St Tout Pono
was told after service by a hearer
Ciati * a MA
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IHM another Ne-cent of their parents...
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ordered to, partisan supporters for this. They ---.---P-
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