Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 10, 1861 Page: 2 of 4
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In ii lil fur uiir new uf. ;
1 lu make this appeal ami
nl payment uf all ac- '
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ll wniiti all III wool lit
iho tuth fur it.
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iruia uf i'ul. Jim. M.
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utile Iran n n ac oiumodi-
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r .'iili)(HI liiialir-ln of whaal
( o. in cjcIimii)! fur puodi.
..irkpulo cnlU niienlinn la
miitoi'inl fur bmil fliua
.liiug hi llmt line ean lie
ild alnml the II. It. Cor-
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IlcwarJiif$10foraalray
nut ice
- uf Win. I'. M I've fur '-
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neil.
a of atulcii liny Ilurae in
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: Clarkiivillo 1Vxiih.
tiju'inuul of aumlry arlielei
i ninliai liy A. Kliiu. A
nnlila miinuicr clmliin is
o choice ImlW fires gunils.
. Mr. Sleinlien will take
" inj; In eiialumcr.
. tnt!u i to tlic C:irt of the
rr.oo'l S Slevciifon. Tlie
cciipyine llio New Itriek
North aiile of the Squnre
lliish'.i. They havo on
iimnsit eK'jrint gooiln ever
Market no lime hennl Ihe
u.l they arc determine! to
l.iting terms.
I of Mr. A. l.aiK tte of Me-
ivertisci! for n liny .M.ire
i. She is supposed In linvc
Mioii of .McKinney. A lib-
II he iniil for her recovery.
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lotlcy i !l;.i.i;y uf ;li
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I'l.Ti.n isr.- i His juunsnl do-
: : ;ti!luvc lriri'H.':iJ.i'-i.1vdt'iiinfr
i .LMiient of tlio ;"ai !n iH I'lic if
1 . in lliis couuliy or in any
1 hvays jirinted on good paper
l i r!..r. lienuliful type.
1 j i iisiiriiassod fur iisMiscful infurma-
.'nii; .-i . . ; r.jlo.iblo liinls upon nil nmllcrs
'i:.t i ub d tlio beaitlifying of our
1 1 o . . --j n i iMcreasini? their comforts ll
1 ilv . . 1 i';lJ-"I and ilrservcs n place in
m"!; Si !... fcaiweliolit. Tho jilalcs nl--.y.
i . are alouc worth the stib-
r ::: i: pri.e. It is published monthly
l. :'. )!. :';..on i Co New York. Price
Ml (..'i :t lUIUll.
V'e liear of balls ami rumors of
mi 'I" the young people jibmit town
i ;:iulh Went niinounees ihat n
It i'! " was to come off in that city
In these hard times we think
li iv mill 1. 1- i lore economical fur the young
i i ll" nn.l young geullemcit " to wearout''
uli ilu-ir o'-l party rigging and save the cx-
l i:;i.r cif i vi'ii n calico dress. We see no
c ..li'iii'.e of hard times in tlio splendid
ri;i !!i'i tht are exhibited daily on our
m recis prrving there is no necessity yet
: wh!!.! lor i-ulico panics.
S'.V" Wo learn that a seveio tornado vis-
iic i ihe Northern portion of Tarrant coun-
r. Im'. nee'; doing much damage demol-
If 'ii'ig lions "S and fences and crushing Sev-
ern i prrs .iM bcncivth the ruins. Wehojie the
ii . iiu't i o exaggerated. We learn that
.l.r.ii; I' iiiipley Ksq. formerly of this
r .uj.'. I.i 1 his house blown down and was
iu I n il; in.'ured himself as to be iu danger
i t ' i 'up lili life. The slorm caiiic al night
.-ii I ti e lu lling was distiiieily heard at
ibis f''ic
We h.ini that a mill was blown down
nn I I ' o negroes crushed bcucaili the ruins
n.'vl eevi'i.'.i farm houses completely demol-
ish ::)
Tm u Dr. JJuike of iho restaurant
.mil I' .M'e. tWary establishment on Main
r' . K m. .' the Square inxleglad li.e henrl
l ..u.-I''. . (iang yeslerday by sending
li.rm il - richest treat of theenii. Cukco
i. ir m fresh fniila came pouring into the
lii . ai I i H'ice abiHil H o'clock which the
lev- levourcil s eagerly as lliey aiwaye (
1.-. iie things prepared so . l.'Esntly at I
. . ... :.!.. . i ..r lie PinVv tnv '
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".. 1 enlaweiT-howered upon .l.o.miaufc I dornned h. defeat. A h'cb protective tariff
t 1.. W. ilnreJ il0dooUillilcmmu:1'.fenCrchcf
:.-. id a. often a. he liked. Tie Doctor I
J .. liand the very ieest s..t-of ea-a-
v - - hi . Iw.ys ready at ahert notice.
m . i
c I'crmaneut Constitution of the I
ipStfitM iaWomin? popular Kith j
.-a s cf e-v loik. rMvi' i of
. ii J iurimi- .'i'lr.iy a.lTu.el.. fop
adoption im ."!:.
t.el eviiizt.ml Uii
I.ri!i 1i -iff ul he the
wauuiac'iM in? ii':e:ri.
1 ! i lie ' ...ri of
'he North.
lie
Tut Mi nmil. TiH. Tl. Tnlf m l
ll.e lalt- 1'. rh Cuuj-ii.s ralM Ih Morrill
I Tariff. i rvceiiitl ' wuiaiorauy l
I.r
lilani.iin( lu a rul
uhibilimt uf :nlit
;.hmI.
The '.ansa;; ui ihN eel In ihe iiJ' "f
I lo rirw.siuii urilirHuili"-M ulier
.tinc;:ai.l mm I rivkU s.nesa uM ll.e (art uf
' ihe lll.l li.ivrriiiiifiil llial are Iru'ir asiun.
i-MiiS- Wl.ila tie K.in iiniieiil V luller.
' inn I" I"'" riuiul'liiiK artuni.l llirir
. J ! mtn . riiiMini! fur a I. i wit
i...usiiii tariff in. ted of liiing I. s-tie
I lip et eminent. or I In ii Mauiiiai-nirea
iiiiisi lie iiir.'lrl Mil 4 XmiiIici li iiilnt'tl
I in-live I lie Iteiirfiia uf Icgitl.tlivit I tic
r..liis..iii ul'rverviliiu via ur jntlra.l
uf sating ll.e f.uiilry ihry eul lu urk
IW a k.'ciiini iliiii rmli ii.il lire aiil.aiil
ll.e f.uici inj rule uf l roll. ice. The vig.
iiru i SiuuK a ii. 1 1.- iunm-n li ft u llicm.
a lie li.i.li thtd
a Hi) urn I
i-f iii.il.
The M..
u liirli li' '
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the l..iiih i
an iirliie - !
niilu.nl th
.aiihan.la
u 11 aai.
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m lira.
it while
irnl fur
rt'uiirae
lililiury
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into
a Tniilf.
lirtually e:
ll.e I". H. A
I lie Ciiiifi-.il' i
C liul f.Hlllll ' l i
wa furliiiia' ..
rill Act waa ; .
like fliiiinilii ' i '
fmT uf Tncla 'Hi ! I
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eriiey.
A v IIuitiib . i
ruinea lo u I '
t-loilieil in in.iil - V
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a. ll
Mur.
. - waa
i i llio
Illla
nfed-
ti '. i. i. i I'i nltr
'. . ii r I . una
.. t ''it -i i in
K.liior (inrM Iui tiix who lt lie
niKlil uf the 1Mb nil. nfier a lif.inp ill-
iickh uf nearly a ycara alamliiig. Mr. Ial-
luu waa on ur the apicieat wrltera in Tei-
a ami na Mil cililorliailheeuiiioiiniveraally
known llirniiphoiU llio fiate for liU rendy
anil lmppy wit. Ila wa lioiu In Dalon
noiiK lu. Fehmary 22 lJOj cam lo
Txa n Tolnnteor In llio Army in 1M7
ami finally reinuveil lo Crocket in 1SI0
where lie lin ever ainen reaided. He alart-
eil (he I'rivlfr In 13 and by untiring
exerlioni uml tnel hn made il one of the
inon rea.lalde j.ap-ra In Un. He leave
a wife and nine children.
Ilia remains Jwere l.orne lo the grave by
liia brethren of llio order of O ld Fidluwa
fullowed by a large cuiirmir uf mourning
iieighlmra and fricndM.
Armkii OrrnaiTHiN. A OrcKi.ondenl of
i he X. York Tim-a give a piece of news
which tulliea with the hints llml nre ocrft-
siuiinlly dropped in (his Slnte to the ef-
fect ihnt nn nrnie I rc.iilAiice w ill he miido
hy the I'liion men ngainst the Slntu Au-
thorities. If the attempt is once iniidc
ihc firaml Juries would have to sit a little
longer than usual for Ihe benefit of the
hostile parties.
The correspondent of the Republican pa-
per writes as follows mid wo would like
io know if our Union friends will not in-
dignantly deny that they want the "little
job' of whipping uiit the Secession party
(only 3'J(HHI majority agninst them) re-
served for their own private amusement.
Says the times:
" They fully expect to have nn armed
eunflict "in Texas but piofov that it shall be
between the I'nionisls and llisunionixts of
the South. All Ihe Union men ask is t he
privilege of whipping out their own trait-
t3' Horace Greeley disapproves of tho
withdrawal of Ihc troops from Fort Siimp-
Icr. lie thinks the movement n vnk one
and duo to Mr Hewird. ( i'.;i:lcy liinls pret-
ty sirun-;!;' ihui il looks vi:ry tr.iich liko u
'.aek down aTier the l.ij talk on I'i': lih
Mi'.i eli aiul rntlicr iMsiiiuau'fc 'V it i'. irl.ie
to a lack of " grit " in the llejr liilican..---in
plain words thai they kav'tit pluck iu
proportion to brag. and that the Hep:''
iican paity' will b totally di .'tlsiieii bj
annlhvr sucli move on ihc. a.iininisi rntif.n
.liri.a-bonn). (ireelcy has more "muse''
I ha r. Lincoln but neither of them has much
-n'i ; m
r.'VV' Tut: jJai.i.as CoxvENTtoN. The
Kaufman Democrat urges the necessity of
a Nominating Convention lo be hold at
this plnce and suggests the firt Monday in
May. In ft previous number of Iho Herald
the first Monday in June was recommended.
This is immaterial but the necessity is
urgent. The Democrat very justly remarks
on this subject ;
"Harmony among our people is infinite-
ly nbovo nny other consideration in the
first important election nflcr establishing
our nei gov. rnriint. Wo nre happy lo
know tlirl ibere m a livrgt number of hor
citixci't nii'i would til' wbh useful ueas and
honor i he iMihcrnn'rial cl.nir of Texas.
Wo ahull i. i' V: rit.i rioted in our cln-ice
but en" select from a long catalogue. W
doubt not i lie claims uf a great mnny will
brt can v.vsed irnon;; iho di legale in the
Plains .Stato Convemion w hen wo hope
aomo siiitnlllo person will be brought ut
whose patriotism nud qiialitications a c nd-
oijui'te to tlic important and responsihlo
posiN'' n of Oovevnor mid one i ih w.'inin
all Sot' lievii Hights mMi In the .Siaic will
be plciiMd.''
The rlcniu-ns
adjourning r.:'.s ;1
to tho people ai th
whether the Slate wi.'
rate;'' or iu oilier iv
nver.licn before
'irt.'iee to siihmit
x1 Ait;iifii eleciion
1 i cede ' or "Pu-ope-..
whether ftio will
i.fcs or jt-'i viih the
join the Coiifeucraie
bonier &:iiteiii their snlu.iisnion to Line. Ill's
authority. There i n tc; v siruiig feeling
in favor ol imme'liale seeiMsi n and it is
rnpidl' irainiiig ground. The itieniii is
being crnriuly discussed in all pnvlacil the
Slate in 1 a ill V"! until tho elee ion comes
oft" nt whieh tini.i we hope to we Ark.insiiB
speak i'i ihuii lei vme i i T'itoi of the
riimthr'-r (' -ufi deraey mi I ii'.-aiiisl n oli-
tion it' . I !:c p 'j ei 4 speak toiifidei t'y of
carry i.ig Hie Stale by from 10 to 13000
majority.
t& It is said by Washington letter
writers thai .Seward is in favor of reviving
the question of a National Bank and of
perpetuating the High Protective Tariff as
tlic baBis of a new party in contradistinc-
tion lo the Republican party which is faat
becoiuinr: odious lo a large proportion of
i.'ie Northern people. He believes that
thesb questions will consolidate Ihe North
... - i
. .. .1 ...ala lii.il necsiiiriiL OI IHC iHiinw
i
ates. If ll.eso questions should be no
more suc.-essfiii than heretofore he will be
'' feo""'' " "P6" 0
's Mn"' ."6latf
merely nominal duty on imported gootls
f the purpose alone of raising a revenue
to support the Gorernment and forever
sppe!ied lo the levying of dntiea- for the
pranvriiiin of t.e branch of i-Jaitry over
(no:; r
Tfcj politv will fail of slie !ir'-t re-
. when
the
i-A'v
i'laufacinrers feel it f- !
ii. . . . r .i1 1
la IufBiuu heullwrul.
Iloraee Mayuaid uf Ttunettce an iu.
Iciim l uiuii man reeeiiil aiad a U
iu I'hiludelphia befui a ItepublicMU au.
dii'iieo ia hull I iU.fu.leil la il uw.
rt ilepik uf iufMuiy ur I tea ihau An.
dy JoluiKuu j for Ike Utirr wa williiijf lo
lead au auoliiiuu horde finl ih rioiiih;
lull M iyuard a if d.iiiiu uf iiikiug bo.
nea ill ih level uf lai-uea jiielf and emu.
luu uf ih Milk thai let k amid ilia lmiilil
uf jKilluiioii villi fa 1 1 her than Jolm.
son; and iu hi diloliou lu llm I'liinn ad.
dicastd ail audiaiire which had il been
composed f min "nitli ihr trdiiiary iu.
linen of iuniaiiliy (ui(hl in hat lhrul
Ihe iiiiui.ier from lli maud and linriud
him wiih rnuiigh lar and fraihera forever
lo ruiicral hi human hap. Infamy
ruuhl detct'iul iu uuihing luaur lie .ti.l
in ih ruiirao uf hi remark;
We qiinle from the irpnrl uf his puhliiili.
(prrt'hi
lieiiili iui'ii; (iml cranl may never live
lu kee ihe day hen I lull be riilo lled
lu say llial I am a wandeirr on llm rarili
iiluiiil a roiiniry ihai I ran rail my own.
may I never see llietlay when my cimniiy
iha 1 1 lmo her place and her name amutig
Ih natiuii ol iho eanli Iheie l nu hen.
rlil I would not flings no evil I would
in u undergo ; raihcr V. Ill' l.l I Sill' MY
wifi; iiisiiiiuiii:it m.FtuiH. my kyf
AXI MY I.ITTI.K I III LDII UN' TUIX
FltiiM I.I.MIV.TO I.I M II II A V K MY Utt X
WtlltTIILIlSS 1.1 FK Iti.Ml.MIMH SI.YTA.
KKX.MY liwill XAMi: ULiiTTLIi Full-
KVI'.U FIKIM TIIK MIlMiHtY 'F MAX
FKOM TIIK IKX'K OK IIF.AYF.X K KTIIIU
SAl KKMKXIIUAXCK.
au any cmuu be uiianird by such nn-
holy apal and ueh blasphcmoua sen-
timeiil? Iletler thai fifty union should
polish Ihau Ihat douieslie happines and
the til luoiis fireside I dlutci. Hume on
such a man.
The Avalanche say in reply ;
J. din-mi lu Ihe corrupted Union
would had an AMiiiuu mhliery agninal
the Smth. Muyuard ulfer ihe piiwlilu.
I inn of his own wile llio dcuructimi .r lU
children hi own life a fiHurc sanctity fur
his own soul In ludl. nil lur tho Uniuii.
Tennessee wive lumbers sisters! are ynu
willing lo lend yur aympaihle lu a ratiso
which boasi aa 'a leader a niiin who piuui-
itn ao base a socrilico ufevcrylhing ihut i
dear to von lo pronuuo its triumph?
The lllack Hepiiblicans not only fail to
bs astonished at any evidences or our per-
sonal degradation but actually require
now and multiplied proof of inlnmy as the
price of protection; Miiynard alfurd them.
In the middle ages when the feudal lords
of Kiirope vied wiih each oilier in trampling
the commons and crushing human rights
under foot il wa the established dogma
thai power was sacred and llial nil il de-
mands should be received as the voico uf
God himself. Out of this grew the most
revolting practices which from being long
submitted lo assumed nil tho forco of di-
vine law. One uf these customs was that
of iho rnnrciian o the Jirit Jruiti f mar-
rinjt: that is lo say the commoner nfier
ihe ceicmoiiY uf wedlock was soletuniicd
yielded his young bride during lll firs'
night to the besiinl lusts uf tho noble!
Tho Honorable (?) Horace Mnynnrd of
Eatt Teniietsec resurrects mid improves
upon Ihat nucient infamy. Tlio liiiropoaii
erf was compelled to submit lo ihu dis-
honor. Tlio llnsl Tennessee Congressman
without force and without a dctunud. iin;-;
tho niynuidous of .Vooiitioiiiimi to iletilo
'uis marriage bed ami dishonor tho wife of
his bosom I Ilo also pnilferH them the
lives of his children his owu worthless
life nud the damnation of his own soul
things not to bo much complained of As
for the children life inherited from such a
sire can scarcely be desirable. As to tho
life of Maynnrd himself not even iho as-
sassin's would stain itself with such blood;
Ihe haugmairts his only fit confessor. As
for his oul it is too mean to be damned.
Hut the strength of language fails prop-
erly to characterize such audacity. Wo
commend il to tho Union men of Tennes-
see and to thoir wives daughters and
sisters.
ClWA AND TIIK 0V HI . T i i; - v.
- The i. 'li. y of the .Southern Stales m re-
gard to Cuba h'is been oinlcrial'y eli'inged
sinoo tho estiililihinerl (f an indi-tien-i
ent flovcrnnienl of their own. FiiU'i'ii-:-tering
in Culm is an obsolete idci "
od question of tl:o aeqnisitiui of h"
of ihe Antilicrt b: .tl-ui JeU by ail Soulhero
Siaiesn.'tu of any ttandiag. In ttU probn-
.:ii.r tve'itif-s of HUiancc will 1." filtered
in m between the Cunfcderalo Slates and
Spain and Ilrniil. Siinilnrity of ir.siitu-
tions ami identity of interests call for tho
closest friendship between these powers.
Already tho Spanish papers in Madrid
with n foresight highly creditable to them
are arguing the necessity of such nn alli-
ance as n mentis of defense against tlio in-
roads and influences of English and Yan-
kco abolitionists. Tho Spaniards no longer
fenr the Sonlh Cuba and tho Confederate
States will be united in tlio bonds uf pcaco
and friendship becnuso it is niutunlly their
interest to do so.
jgy Two thirds of tho Submission News-
papers in tlic country indnlgo in moro
abuse of Iho Southern Confederacy than
Ihcy do of Abolitionism. If n tree is to be
judged by ils fruits theso editors would
faro badly before a jury of Southerners.
The Kaufman Democrat says that
corn is soiling in that county nt 75 cents
per bushel and the very finest prospect n
head for the new crop.
Soi TiiEnx Tyit.s Oonn News. Walker
.t l'elonie Iliclimond Virginia has estab-
lished a Southern Type Foundry ns wo nro
glad to learn. Wo had hoped Hint our old
friend James Conner & Son New York
would have established a branch in tho
South but nt nil events I hero is one
Southern Type Foundry where every ar-
ticle in the printing line can be obtained.
I.ct Southern publishers pass thegood news
round! Slaveholder and ISulletin.
"A Southern Typo Foundry" may bo
found nearer home lo us publishers iu Tex-
as and that loo within the boundaries of
the "Confederate Slates of America."'.
Messrs. Shields & Hyatt hve just started
nn establishment of tho kind in Now Or-
leans. We know them to bo thorough-going
business men who understand tho
wanta of the Southern publishers as well
ns any one. They have for a long time
been in the business as Agcntforthe North-
ern Foundries and it is with pleasure that
we call attention of Texas Printers lo
them. All who patroniie the house will
be sure to be well treated by friend Hyatt
whom we particularly commend to the Craft.
KiyThc Navarro Express gives en-
couraging accounts of tho crops iu that
county. This paper says:
We have seen Rome field of barley head-
ed out finely and the wheat not far behind
it. In fact all farming operations are so
unusually advanced as to insure in a great
measure good crops the ensuing year.
The idea of a National Convention
is seized upon by the Republicans a anoth-
er dodge to avert or postpone the Secession
of the border State. All attempts at re-
conciliation and compromise have been vo-
ted down by them o far and the idea of a
National Convention ia only a douceur for
the present excitement and not designed as
a means of permanent settlement.
VwndeTt t'a'is has oriioicd l!;r.i h tec
U ur depart mi rt th? in.i:irlii.te eViir in em
.f ten tli.iiisrirtd me:r tra-.ttie sevrice.
4W lii-u. Iluiialuu IS geueially belltv.d
lo be craiy. lie till) Imagine liiaitelf lie
(iuviiiiur of TimiauJ iiuuki h.u.self wiih
Inditing bjrmli.s nieu to ihe l-ei.U.
line. II suijhl a dl iiig pslui.iiie
dead l.or ih -I.Uuir will remain
i.biiimiily Jtaf lo his tulrraiis. The uld
man hat aiade hit ua bej lei him ie-
pue on il lii ilicr It la) sufl or hard
llif The lxudii liuiu ll.e Under han-s
U likily lu liegiu aooiicr ihau musai fiit
ipeclrd. We hate com ri nil iih wiaral
jeiilleiuell liuw oil a lisil lu Tt'ias u. king
fur suitable lucaiinus au-l ihey tvpii-seiil
thai ihe eiiiigiaiiuii will iu all pi.ilbiliiy
be iliiuielit. Tin f hairalieady cuiuiiieiierd
Uioviuir and ll few ho hi come as a
mui uf "alliance guaido ' ay that uiauy
liiiiidivds ate la-hind..
ItFrum all aris of iho r
have the inol tlam iiog ace
ci-ps. Ih wheal U mW '
Viii'iloiiBurowth aud lipid al i
ni4iuiiiy. We are pleased al
chronicle iho Ihuii Miing run
county nud j rciiilly ikal uf
ciop.
l& Tho liilidligeiieer cull
lull s Irlier lo iho Legi'latine ..
fxr." An est ray imiiee an t-
uf a losl horse ur a pin nt-ii '
may well lie called '-MaU
Gen Houston s lanl eirushm.
eoiisidi'i'ed a " Slate Pnr" I
biiiire Ii would hv. lell ..
read; bin he had no more rig. .
a Message lo llio I.egUlulil
oilier private clllien and it ri
'Unirv ve
o
i .
1
..Ll.
.ii
I a
fa la I u being rr fined.
Tho New York Herald urge r do ion
by Ihe United Slate- uf iho t' n.iiiion uf
Ihe I'onfc.lernio Suite legan' i.g il aj au
iillimaliiin ami Iho only iliior auw upeii In
a reeoiiBlruclioii.
'lull.
Seven uf Ihe Southern Sinlrs areal peseo.
They have found llial ri'iun out of iho
Ulihiil which has been dm led ihi'lli in Ihe
Unliin. The Soiiihern Stales thai Mill
cling to ihe Abuliiimi CuiiIimIiviic.' niier
being len .ed loriueiili'd nud iiiMilted for a
few iiiiuilhs will eulisi under the same ban.
ner. Thill the Smith will ultimately unite
in n Ciinfeilerney composed of nil llm
Souihcrn Stales we hate not n panicle of
doiibl. We nre only surprised thai any
on should still propose lo "ivuit." Thirty
years evpi'iienrc ought surely convince ihe
South llial she run ex peel nothing hy ''wait-
ing.'' The proposition in"wnit'' willgiad-
imlly resolve iiuu llepuhlieaiiisin. ll seems
nolhiiig hut uuiiinlilK'd subiiiission. Four
nioiilhs ago wo were asked to "wail" for co-
operative Secession. This proposition so
absurd impracticable and treasonable
failed. Wo were then asked to "nail' a
lillle while longer as the I'eneo Congress
would setllo all Ihe trouble and bring peace
In tho country. The I'enec Congress
did nothing. We were then asked lo wail''
for tlic report of Ihc Committee of Thiriy-
ihree ns lliey nii'1 possibly agree upon ft
satisfactory selllemeiil. Hut this I'oni-
niillec was n failure. Tom Curwlu could'nt
direct tho whirlwind which be had aided in
creating. We were iignlii asked lo ''wait '
for the action of Congress ;.; (.''.'Itioii.'.. ii's
ameiii.neiiis nud again were we doomed to
dis'ippoinlreCol. Slill Iho same Subniiss-
iunisis implored us to ''wail." They next
invited ns to "wait'' until iho publication
of Lincoln's Inaugural. " Thnt infamous
document breathing the rankest haired lo-
wards tho South and boldly espousing all
the worst vagaries of Abolitionism has
made ils appearance nud wo siill find the
same men not only asking us to 'wail" but
defending the despicable scntinicnts pro-
mulgated in the Inaugural. If on attempt
to abolish slavery in tlio Stales was made
we would hear Iho nunc parly urgini? the
pcoplo to "wait nn-t iril 'Hi-mpt . l eu i
pnve .-nice? itid 'h-y w n I'i ' i" '. '' '
lino i '..riise Blau t-.ii 1 b-:!"i". i-iioke !). .
aif for a return; m; nee of juslh.
thirty years Ih". irontli bus tieeu go.i l-
i : id in.-ulted lH-iv lluit nhe uh:s the
1 . houn "f si 'perai i n frrm her t i'.iduecr.
v. .e n!d thin she -Is ' nth" .in.i-preeiui-nii!
iiiiiMI wu't.' .Siibiiiisfinuist? '-
.H'.iMil'id.t'eri.Ini .i"" -aili!i;;"
iiinati'"' ...' aiiei.ly h".'ii your
Von have been ulutiibeniij ntn;
. g" until Ihe b'i.ii-.r of the enenij
i .. i Iriuniph from the '.''ijiiiol. While
;" for &oiae'.!'.iiig io l urn up the
first no b!pc;l'' ''l:iU 11 "'an 8 hand
. . iws iho nation. While "waiting"
ihe tcv hundred AbolitnniHls Hint were
despised and kicked about tho streets of
Iloston have swelled inlo a huge army.
Tnlk to us no longer nbouf "waiting." We
want action that kind of prompt and
vigorus action which will build a fissure of
firo between an estranged people givo re-
jioso to both sections and erect two Confed-
eracies each composed of a homogeneous
race. MrmpliU A vitlanehr.
Xcw Telegraph Line.
Wo understaiurihiit the Telegraph Com-
pany at Little ltock intend lo extend their
line up west lie hope they may be able lo
do so. If Ihe line was built to this place it
could be extended to Iho Indian country
mid would doubtless receive National aid
from tlio Nations west their sympathy
being altogether in favor of the South. We
hope the Little Rock Company will extend
their line to this city. Fort Smith J'irallel
We have conversed with several of our
most prominent citizens in regard lo Ibis
enterprise nud can assure our friend ol'thc
J'tiralM that thc people of the Nntions will
contribute liberally to-wan! the extension
of the line to this city. Northern Texas
is also deeply interested in an enterprise
of this kind wo opine her citizens will
lead a helping hand in the establishment
of the lino to Sherman.
Water ron Fowls. A writer in the
English Agricultural Gazette recommends
Hint a piece of slecl be kept constantly in
the water to which fowls have access.
Iron rust he says is nn excellent tonic. A
roll of brimstone is also recommended to be
kept in the water. -j
Oov. IIoiiKton's CuTrespniitlenci'.
We publish to-day ft loiter from .iiov.
Houston to Gen. Twiggs which with ither
acts discloses intentions against Iho free-
dom and rights of the pcoplo of this tilato
vhich we think should forever disgrace
him.
The letter shows Ihat. he was in favor of
the Federal property nrms and munitions
remaining in possession of Gen. Twiggs
and opposed to their delivery to Ihe Stale.
He cannot conceal hi3 intention or screen
himself from public indignation by the
pretext that those who were about to de-
mand a surrender of the forts &o. were
an unauthorized mob. Ilo should have
known that Texians havo never given to
raising mobs to rob and plunder nny gov.
eminent. Hut it seems he wished to make
some kind of treaty with Gen. Twiggs to
Keep tho Federal arms and soldiers in Tex-
as for some purpose and it is now past
any point of doubt Ihat it was desired for
the purpose of intimidating the people from
Toting in favor of secession. -Varorro
fjrci.
New Atlantic Telkgbaph. It is proba-
bly known to our renders that an Ameri-
can Co. has been organized to established a
submarine telegraph North of the route ta-
ken by the unfortunate one leaving Scot-
land touching at the Faro islands 2i0 miles
and thence Ireland 800 miles and thence
Greenland 520 further to Labrador and 400
to Nova Scotia. The British goverment are
assisting in the sounding of the ocean' on
the route.
RrronTED tl.txcixo of a Kansas Octlaw.
The Marshall (Saline county) Democrat
learns that Dr. Judon G. Stewart who was
tried by a Court of Inquiry in Johnson
county for the murder of Miles Cary not
long since and acquiiled of the charge was
seen a few day after his release hanging
dead to a tree near Rose Hill. Cass countv.
Ti e same p if-er learns aiso on piwl nuth-.r-il
llmt ili'e Stewart was no . peit'-n-ace
(ban ihe noioiious I'i. JeKin-'M. ihe
RimMi-i ..lit !a w whufgnre iiitLe laedri
Ijr ler raid lust Xeitmbcr..
A IUnat.it a. Vi' ur Jus..i Davis. '
-.1a liuaioi) Ad.enuer an able llrpubli-
ran journal ) llial if il had no uilu r ev-
idence Ihe inaugural aJll-f ih uew
1'iesideui of lit t'oufid. rme Males i proof
af the linusiul wisluui with whiib lb Sc-.
ressiouisi add aura they elevird Jiff.r.
boh lo thai uttire. ll rrclii kin
w iih as marked a ruuil.iuali.m uf ihe quali-
ties must uee.le.1 fur hi work a anr reio- '
lullena V leader ever exhibited audadds:
A iho leader ut'ihe I'oii.m Man in their
liioleluelil MjMlnst the ti. neml liul. i l.iiu iil
lu i her llm rolilr..veiy is lu I i all ied oil
by civil uieili'S only ur by uri uei lu. ill-
im iu wh.i'li W I'lu f I hiiusi If prepared
Ihoogh uiiwilliiig i.iie iil lhi li.neniineiil
roiihl hav no ui.oe lUugrrous rm uiy il.au
Mr. I'aiis ud tlti) fuel U'liive nels
10 Im more widely recognised Ihau il is
among our people lciiiu Mr. I'avis has
led ihe rilieme hoiiih many l.ave rouie lu '
r.'vnid him as vsesini ihe peismial qunU
iiies ai d weaknees uf iho liro-i'ieiB. . i
11 il Mi tlavi if iiiiiIio rouintry ro d-head-
' r hied nud Hoi liiy. Wl ai l.e
rs is nol ll.e ivs ill u a rr.isy im-
' : of c.hiI deU'iioiimlioil nud is '
I not by the leiii-iriry siieiith of
! i . I by really iul. IIih Iii il and nmr.
... hi i-hoil ha is Mil to li l : f.-li i -
.iigi i ri-.p'rl as well a ihe nl.
i i r Mild raiilioii in i. ..-iin'ii Mud
I . Mliy .tale. in in liiigl.l rejoice lo
i ill a h ifli ii.iii.uiiil i..ii.i were'
' any roiiniry sale our uu ii and
t ' nailer iu debate anything eicepi
urs Si. i iu vr i nn Am.vh Vrir
til.tvts. We leu II lluil I he fd-
ins buvo uiiher donu mur arc
llili.hiog bianeh hoi.M's iii llm
rouse iieiiee of the dillieuliies
il at tho Norili nud iliu I .Iw
I
. . ilerpris ojh nrd in ll.e new Cull
i ' t Messrs. U'W is II. Hi o n Co.
i.- No. Ill Chamlieis slieel Mobile;
i. lleniy V I'o (eh. thing Alius
;.-' ii lliilkoy (dry goods) Abler A:
Ne boiierieloiliinit.g" lo MubiluorChri'.
l"ii ; Iti ud llio. t eiivi r. I'oivign and
Anierienu hnrdttiui' New t'lle'ins. Ill hers
lire like im prepiu iug lu avail themselves
of the ih.iil.'.e advantage uf haling a h uuo
ill each mi lion uf ihe I'ui.ui and will Inn lie
a cliauge soon. AVir J'eri- IhrM.
In nddiibui lu ihe.e firms we notice ihat
the oxii imIvo iuipni'iiiig linn of Henrys
Siuilh .V Tnwlisi'iid S. V nro preparing lo
iiiuove Siuilh. Indeed I here appeal lo be
a perfect 'snimpeilc' going on among I he
Southern biisiuecs men of New York cilv.
N. .1. JhrM.
Avoini n GiiitM ii' Ti:i i:;a uu Fnti:!!-
fiusi:.p. Meli. CnlliiiH l.sq. wlio-o re-
ports ns 1'. S. Consul uu the cummeree of
the Aiuoor river first oieued ihnl new ehan-
lu l lo uur I r:. o I has prerculi'd n uieinoriil
as!;iug Coitgcess in piovido for lite suriey
of n louti lor a telegraph from Ihe lliissiau
Hittlenii'iiis in the tn. null uf I he Amour riv-
er to Silka i he capital of Hii-slaii Ameri-
ca. This is now the only iiiisiiriayed pur-
lion of the great telegraph from Moscow to
San Frauciicn and on ibis entire rmile on-
ly some lliiriy-iiiuo miles nt llehriiigs
Snails will necessarily bo submerged ca-
ble. This is pronounced ill every way a
praeiieiihle mule nud it is to hoped thai
we shall soon lie nldu lo receive telegrams
from Loudon via Moscow and Snu Francis-
co. Tin: Aiioi.iTiiiv Hluiiii. The rhilaiUd-
jiliin En'iulrir alluding lu the Honest old
Abe of Illinois having sneaked into Wash-
ington disguised in a Scoich cap and long
military cloak gravely terms iho exploit
'Mr. 1.INCUI.N s first co it rial." Tho
Charleston .l'i'eiri nsks w hat would the
fmuirer say if his next achievement should
be to sneak out of Washington.
Ilcniillcs of n Ooffrc IMantalloiu
Hr. It. W. fiihbos of Coliunliia S. C has
written n book of his travels in Cuba in ft
stylo the most captivating easy mid famil-
iar. His description of the scenery iu tlu't
Isle of Hcniity ir !V . '.v ! in ' . .-.i-Jlc
1 ' rihes l Coo.'O 1'lnni.iiiOli
i. l '"ii.es us v.ith hiui in'" the nth!! of
i: if picul licauly ; he :i. n : 1
"Aeoilicjilaniaib.il is one of tiift in 'i.-t
beatililttl i.-ardens thai can e'eli he eon eiv-
ed ol ; in 'is vnrit ly ami lioi '.v... l .iMlin;
Cuvr. '.! di'Serlpi!"' '..ellli; eni! of Hu.M' i-
etiliar -'..iii!ieii'"i."lics of low l.'itittnle'i
viiicli ni:.-.l he -ion lo I:" understood. An
e.iiitf ;!nvn'"a lo this purjiose usuiilly cov-
er.! ..i"" 'li.'ee hundred acres of laud
I'la.'iiC't in roTular i-nuareji of cht acres
and i'llerrocii'd liy 1 iron 1 ulh.i.s of Jj.'iI'J'4
inn tig.. es oianges and olher ornamental
at lid baiiiutitui tropical trees. Mingled with
Ihcso are planted lemons pomegranates
caiejessaniines and n sjiecies of wild helio-
trojic i'rngrtint. ns tho morning. Conceive
of this lioiiu I i Cut arrangement and then of
tlio whole when in Hotter; the collie wiih
ils milk while blossoms so abundant llmt.
it seems ns though a pure while cloud of
snow had fallen t hero and left Iho rest ol
tho vegetation fresh nnd green. Inter-
spersed iu these flagrant alleys is tho red
of Ihe M ixicau rose (ho flowering pomc-
grnnalc nnd tho large gaudy flower of tho
jieonia shrouding ila parent stem in a cloak
of scarlet with wnvings here nnd Ihcrc of
tho graceful yellow flag a d many hewitch-
ingly fragrant wild flowers twining their
tender stems about the base of these. In
short n coll'ee plantation is n perfect floral
111 Dorado with every luxury except ice
the heiiil could wish."
Tun Metiioiiist CtiL'itcii is Tkxas. Wo
have been kindly favored says Ihc Houston
Tclcgrahh by S. W. Shipmnn the publish-
ing agent wiih n copy of the publishedmin--
utcsof the General Conference of Ihe Medio- '
(list Episcopal I'll 11 roll South of tho Western j
llistr et of Texas. It is full of interesting .
details of business and shows the Church in
the most tioitrishiiigcondilion. This Confe-
rence embraces ubuui one-half Ihe poiula-
llon of Texas. Its sttuisticsurc as follows :
Milliliter of while members KS'2J8
do do on jitobation.. 2'i'J
Number of colored members. K.lSil
do do on probation 1.1'ii!
Total church connection 2o'J2U
Number of local preachers 1U0
Value of buildings Jl 1(1000
The church property iu Houston is valued
al 100111) of which Ihe parsonage is rec-
t uneil at !liil)n. Tho lotal value of all Ilia
parsonages in llio Conference is tSSii7ll.
The entire membership of the church in this
Slate is not far from 110000
f
Extension ovQbWtii ' Carolina Tele-
graph Lines. TheSouth Ciirolinutelegraph
lines are now being extruded to every im-
portant location in the Slate. Independent
of pecuniary expectations patriotism urges
their construction at this crisis. Eight
hundred additional miles to those now in
operation will be finished in July.
Hemp. It is ft significant fact and one
deserving of attention in this emergency
that the letters beginning tho surnames if
the leaders who arc now trying to detent
the clearly expressed will of the people
and involve tlic State in civil war spell
II Fill. Airarro Expren.
The Resignations or Cadels at nest
l'olnt.
Fill Clan. Samuel C.Williams Tcnncs-
80 Second Clan. Charles P. Hall Alabama;
George II. Frost. Louisiana ; John Jl. Kelly
Alabama John I-auc Oregon (at large;)
John V. Lea Mississippi ; John 10 Bnen
Texas (at large; George '. Reynolds South
Carolina; Felix H.Robinson Texas ; Lnc.en
D. Sandidge Louisiana; Edward s nun
Georgia ; Fierce H. Young. Georgia.
Third CowsJohn A. Alexander Geor-
gia ; James Barow Gcorgi ; Joseph
Blount Georgia ; Joseph K. Dixon. M;vs-
ippi ; Henry 8. Farley South Carolina ;
James Hamilton Month Carolina; George
S. Lovejov. North Carolina; Stephen A.
Moreno Florida; John A. West Georgia.
Fourth Clan. John H. Blocker South
Carolina; Thomas 3. Iiniton Georgia;
Matbew T. Xnnnnlly. Georgia ; Ionce X.
01:vi.-r. Louisiana : Colin Melt. Weaiherly
Smith Carolina ; William'!. Wins'on. Jr.
Ah.) aoia.
J'.nh C -. u C-.nf.. A";i.b.::ii- ;
.lat.r.s M. t n Mts-' s.tfi I e.
ijce.'jip; ; ke M ri'p:: .11:.
Y. W cfloi J. Soutii Carolina TiviA. vl. '
SouofV l Bo tut K. iu. Under ih
almve tapiiuu tin I it lulluaiug in ib ;
Ikiitu i'jtUJtm:
ll.o New Yuik or hauls ruinpluin of
he almost eulli b u.'c uf huiiil.eiu tr.
del 1 1 oils lb llclOik.Ii Ih s spring lu
a long list of airii.il. fiuui other pans uf
ll.e i on nny ihei bis barely on fioiu
Teias one from tii'0(.'u and lau fiuu
Yiigiuia one a lelv.) and ln.i.o f...'u
l-oii-i ina Mi s si i AUI.sun ihui la i
ui ro uli I' ir.il.ii i ll.o .V ii ui. ii i
li. il dill. cull ll.erel'oi la infer ll. il n. l-
rlialils whos4 ln.de b-. been hereli.loie 1
piuieijully wiih iho Sonlh aivjiol uirnuii
Willi i u.io.ii. i. ; nur sin pi i.ilig ih il lloo
houi should Im lepiiled as peip4i iiitf lol
renin." I In n i-liilil..-liiiiriii s to ill
r . i ; lu i ii
loiilr leiaey Mi.diiiiMiiUimi lioiu abroad.
i . ni.pivi.iii nn -ii i" -i -. -i ia t'M-iiii.
iii.-.i al nils M-it...u ul ll. t Icir wlieu our
hole's shoul In filled wiih de.l.'i fi. ni
thai section uf ihe i-oiuiiiy iioia sulcui.
is he:o li.nii tit n h.'iiil.ei u Stales; u:ly
fu'ir lioiu all iigiuia ti'.igi4 and Ten.
and one of the fnii a I id.. ! In oiher ...!
Ihe l-n ge.l nud I.e. I Inli' of ihc Soiill.eiu
Hub' lioiu w lii Ii mil nier.'h mil. hill' lu id
f l nines iihiii fi.rinii. s ; hleli has buili
uur in.'iil.li. p.'ih.res till.. I nur itiumni..iii
ll'.ti ! gili'll lite mid tielit ily In nir ship-
ping has sod b nly i..la.e. riliiigui-lit I
SlllS-hed. So lulieli for I bo llegr.l.
' The I'aiis i llli Seuiul
of till' I'tM.'H I ollll'il'lil-..
Ul ill" l-' lllelils
i '.iii.ioiiii.. in a
niu.liell as I'nlhius: ll gives auat i.
tin S. iiiiiiel "llm e-:'.. ni . I. of ih l i in.
ries to ihe al.ilili.oii.ii to I" I e Luei. r--nud
gives ll.e S. mill I lie r phi Ion In suit
hefoio n lllack liepnliliean Ju Igu I .r ihe
oilier loill'lh'
Ii is siatid ih u alier I'i. - .hiti l.iu.- .'n
lis. I deliveted his liiuugui'iil u 1 11 - Ihe
gall.inl I ol. Ililllilll. n. .r Tat. .1. p. I
forwaiil look him ly llm band ami eoidi.
nil v I Ii n ii I. t'i him. ...ii .'ir .i..o.
j Special rUviticc.5.
i 11 it 'A 1 1 ul i'.li I in. il.'l lo lliei.v..iiM.ii.ii ir
J. i. It ml.iu'si'.'!j!'i4:"' .'"H'li -ru I .mult ' ''u ii
) "K..i...ii..'i.i.iii..l lr. ssuiifnrtl l.iirr
. Insitstfrafor in iln'ioliuusof ili.AMr.
(mi l. nhh: i iiiniii.i.NAMi n:t in::
Ilileor Uli' i;IViili.l r ni .ti.-. Ili.il Im i-v.-r l-.n
lni'1 lifi.r.. Ida iiil.li.. f..r tv.r.iinl lur nl ulii. h
Ii.i.m lai-eiti".! 'li-. Ii.'lifit .'ii.'.iiiiiins tri'tn lli rr.
ami ilia o'lr I. ir. J. II Mtaii.'r'. r.li'l.f.tll lit.
trri. l ho Boittil I'h'lnr.. Ilia toilnr.. mi'liiit fii to
till lt ril.l. .Ilai' i-.' w li.n II ran le in.il tai.'.l'
ll li. .ii!.l i ii.iiri l -.ti.. iiIkIii-. tun .linn f.-t.--.
aii't li-.tr I'liitU nlii-rii'it"ly t liats a riii.'ly ..n Im ..li
tiilnial f"i a ni'-ri'lrill.'? Ami yet li"U' ininy f :n.
II". linis'-r mil I'.ilnr.il ril.tni.. melrr tin. .l.-.tly
Illicit. Blnl to IImiI.Ii. till i:i.l' i.-..i iiiiiiui.' eieil
II l. i.ttlf. n. i i.i.lit"ti ii. tle-lr il.ill. Ill-ril. a'.il ii.
1 1 1 V IU'' l'"t relteliil. N"tiP lull lin f... It.l.itti'l r;ll
t..iii. le aliftletii itn.'iire lli.'.a tal.il-t. Uill. i-. tni't
sur lie ni.elti'i Inli'ii.e niii'iiy. Si.l.l l..ir ilriu.a;i.l
nisi il'-iiler. Bi.li.'riill.v i-vitvh ln-re.
tl'Si-e nihv rltaeni' iit In ineilli.T e.itiiinii. .
TIM.- filtnAT IUIAWII.M K lo i-rv.n. eailKratliiE.
lo Hie axlri'ini' suiitli nn.l wialei'ii eoinilry. 1. I tie f.-nr
lln-y Imie or llio Fi'vernml Ajiiu I Ii lil".l illrefal i.f
nil iliaoina'.. Kvi i.v ilny tie limr i.r ..i'ii. ull.e H"l
liy tli.'ili.i'iisi'aii.l iiiieli' lilili"a in a l.irl line- u it to
mil nay iBi alis ir uir.irillni' ri ll. f. la li.-w of llm
urt'tit ili'iniii.il for it n ni'-'ly. Ilr. Il-talrtlrr luia 'ireM-n-I..I
lila elrkrilti il Sllniiiiit Ii Itinera uIii'mi
nirntlvp i.oai'Is for nil ili'i'iei". ot III" ali.lllii. ll linvi'
1-eli iitilversiilly n. kiHiwliilL'e.l. The Kiltem jai'-
.are.l after u li.tiK fXlierii-ni'i' niol il.-rt. stit.ly liaii' n-eelvt-il
Hie Miriiliiituii'l of I lli lilnal entr.li'tit .liy - r l.l li
a" w.'ll n. all i-tiisai'M from eicry part ..f uur eoinilry.
To tli..M. who .ti.iihl their in.'itiy virllti. nil we nui
snv ia n try ih.'in iohI .iu-ti:" It ihi'inapli... r. ajNH'-
lively. S..1.I l.y .Irneiat.a mill ilenl 1'9 i'IH'r.illv ee.
tt ll'T"'.
K0-.
it ai1vrrtit.fiii'-tit In aii'.lb.'r ri.luiiin.
flnv 5dvcvti;irmnvtri
r.'iycd op Molci).
IftOM tho undersigned on March 3uih
last from Keuiiion "i TV! . .
t'lli:
.1
i:il li
old I
'lar t
!!jC' r.iitli.'
iti the faro
i.id t.i
tl." :
1 ttnr1
d v. .
rif'it
-.fiie .
Said inn re is i tin i
aler. and I.1-'. .t: ti'
f I i-
b. i;l..ired 1
Mi Is iotiev i
wrr.M '..il.'.
nud rsined
have .
slie m
151 1 Vn '.
! e 1
vi v to te
. H'ITF.
.i-.i!k'.-.
Vbl per si 'ii 'iug eln.r's ncii'-'l the
dl.'.nt "i M. M. Ilasye deceased are
noiilicd lo present the same to the under-
signed immediately for pn viiient.
WM. F. UASYH.
April 10 1801 27:3t.
liaiatl i'ii' Sale.
KST half 71!S acres Henry Gough
Forks of Trinity; ubuttt ten miles
from Dallas.
" West half 711S acres Henry Gough forks
of Trinity ; about twelve miles from Dal-
las. 350 acres 21 miles from Dallas good
farm good Spring and limber.
a:JO acres on Fve Mile (.'reel;; 8 miles
from Dallas; lot) acres nroko; Good Spring
and timber.
H'Ht ijcrcs; Jas. Cochrane near Iain-
caster Dallas co.
;) ncrcs W. Wealhricb Tarrant Co.
near Dallas road on Village ('reek.
Theso and many oilier tracts tuny he
found registered in my ollice for sale. Per-
sons wishing lo purchase would do well lo
call and examine l'ersons wishing lo sell
would do well to register.
No tract will bo advertised except' by
special request. '
JOHN M. CHOCK ETT Agent.
Dallas Texas April l()lh 1SC.1. 2i:tf.
HST Or I.ET'I'KTS
RTIMAINI.MI ill ill" I'ml lllliee ir ll.iims T. xilli
nil 1 llf" l.-l il:iy Iff Aj.ril Wl.ii'll it' not (llkell ent
.i'oviolls to tin' 1st ili.y ut'.lllt.v lool tvill lie elll lo1
tlie llfii.t l.eiler Httien
Alilieii'n.nihin SI. B
Mui'lln H W
iMn.l'.ii William
M.-dill .1 T
Jl liny John
Militia Siiiinifl III
Jlnrlin I'erry
Millies rrot'.-ainr A. .
Jlerrillehl Sliss 0
M.iv II It
' ?.l erv Jiimr-i
Millii'au. l H
Mi'Vith Jar.ili
Mii.'linlt. Marlia T
illillf ll.t.tiii'il
M ii'hi'l .M r
Morrison. John C
Mtton mis Anuie T
Milani Jolm 1'
SlohiTlv K IV
Million' II 11
Mnlir .1 K
Miller Mi.'i.r.'llie
SI .vers MrsJlnry A
Mvers Mr. Elii.-ly
K..tk' ! W
A.iiilna M S .1
Huforil Hurvey
A.tanis.! f
AilicaalH-lir. Itev 8
Amlrrson tos IV
All'" John M"
ArlntiM M'illinni
Akcrs .1 11
ll.'lliiirniii 11 F
11 niii'll John
lli'iitvn S
It ink-. Amanda
l!.llitiriiiu. .latin
lloiiliiitn.lliirrclt
Hr n S M
lliiK Vnnilen
llriiiiinilii l.insey
It Miriliiiiin. Kli K
llriiinbi'.v. Toltv
lrn..k Williiiiii T
ll"iui'tl. llvrmii
It.iat Ml:m
Ilnttnn. N 11
I'arr William
I'aiat'.r li..v is
Cathotm William C
('al.lavi'll O 1'
Culer 11111 iel
diri-ninn Williiim
Ciirr. Itolwrt
routes Tliomns
Crnueh ifnnc
Cresswi'll. W C
( link II W
I'.uites. MrsSalliA
rrrttnn Ta.-mr
l'11.-iril Tlioinn..!
2 Pei'lcr lleorire II
2 Portion' John
I'.vlcril John p
2 (.ucarnliery It J
11'a'ling ralrh-k
2 11 hot Mrs T M
2 Heartier P O
3 Kewnirk M J
Con lioran. Mrs Morllia
Koheimon .1 A
Itusa Sahra
Clurke It II
C:nvSN.I uiiss S E
Curl is R
rriinibl.'ss II
Davis. K M
live. Givarpe M
Ilixon. Jjinies
linivil. (iorpo W
llnnrsn. IV M
I. onn. ll. X M
Ilirkev. J
lluiiham Miallin
Iloiiflnv 1) .1
Fnt JohB
Friilen. J W
(IntT Allen
Gonlin. John W
Oorxaire K-lwiinl
Grahani. M'illutm
llnll mi.s Mary Jane
Hern mra Cornelia
nankins. Franklin
llniaon. II F
linn h- !l. William F
11 ill. J l.n
11 ilioaoii" T J
II. rna. F II
llati'-eak. J.rtrl-liiuo
11 it hi A P
li..rn IirJ 3
' A
1 1 ml n. J L
It on. t lir. y. Tli..mai
Ilia- mi- I lia
J.'hll'Ti. Marian
ft t'alll
lttvketts Henry
Kevin-rson J P
Rose i II
2 Uoath W
Sunn.' (Jeorpe
Sallv Win
Simmon- W 11 II
Sim .n. 7. II
Musr Joliu
.lilt-re F A
Spa-nee .1 T
Simen. Mr.-. J
Siwaee K A
tv h'H.li r l.illle
Sherli't VI rs Mary A
Salmon li-orpe
Sherl'-y I'reslon
Slu'ffi.i.l l.snard
Sim I M T
S llnr. John II
I.kenner C I"
htory J B
H'tle S A
8 i art J
T.ilraok Miss Fumia
Tli'.maa J
Tntt.irJ "
Va'wr ' O B
VtellirChts
2 V ar.l Ci I It
Vt .tli. rl.v Th-niai
IV ii J F
W iirht A W
W aol'ia I'll IH"
W ..ll.ni - v
Va I ' ''. '
.' I ' II
"A
V
I II
M
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t r
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r. r. kilUiwi.
SherwoMil iV Slcviiiv'ii
i l.it J. hlu-i uoimI.)
I 1 . r'""v J lo ll.. irii. a .laud "ll ll.o
vol
lb . .1- f P ..i:.. .......... !....
1 1.
y haie fur eiibiii.M . ..lulU.lc
KPBIXU A! M Ml t.)0lH
I'.iu i-i ii. t-t all t in . f
nmi v i nn no hbi:s$ lduik
HONNE T.S
Ml 1 :s-i IIA'I'K
LADIE81 HIIOF.H
)pj (i'OOlU llf i'VtTJ IK'.fl'l J 1 1 0 Ii .
ItllliTS and Mliil -v
MS an I I l".
1 1 i: 1 1 w i: i: i j r f !' v s w a i: !: i. ii I
i'i.! miu r.siui all ( uu M-'Uie vou
v. u1 el a!! j:-. HUMV tI:- U i'lt'.
Mil UVO.Hl K hH.VI.
April k i.i ::if
'I'll WCOI ai'mt '
'I
lil III. Iei.'lie. U-g I.
inii ianee
ii.h i
t in li;.. XV ..'1 uu I in. ilei '
tool I'I. l..'l of II.H nil I ll.o ll'-'..i?'i llli I
'o'i'li. ' Iii iii it tail mi I lo bring i
ll.e l l"! s.
.' -i.i". . . I'.-l i'i ri . Ilolh. ir
. . ' ' . be W....I o i.l.l lo I-.
i i v .1 I l. ll ll. e.'l' Ii . lo
"... i " ih I wine ; nil I d tl r.
i. t' i - . i pt sirii tly B.-para
r.i -
Itiii-I.
I1IKM II I t: -it.
.Tjiiiu.
I .-Hr'ii ion
I i III.') tl.
S.'a'lla.Oll Will Ink"
Hi" K.11I.U1IIM uli
lli". ii that has i u r
f 'I f'.lia ! li e.11.
.lid rqiiarr fret of
uf w ilor.-il.g p.
largo linllo.iii will
' y I Hid vi u clock A.
ill stating lo the
. g pluci s llial he
t in ns of
Hill H . I
I'lllll. Ill I I 'I
I I. Uocih li.'
W. .iili.-i ton! Mjii.la.
1 1.
y Apiil
111
I'.'
Birii; r.ut Hn:iun v
If toil
till
JI'ST rereivi I. n 1
lia-S ..'illll'.ll. I.v
Apr I l l I.
I.II I Vl 11 Sl'lt'C'C I
A. IM.lNi;.
l ? V- .UllsililM. Stl'.s. Jlll'l).
III.. XliHiiiiA I.AM.N. AMI
I Allli Ml .-I. IN jo-l received and lor sub-
by A. CHI. Ml
ST OWOlL27".
t 1 Ol.lJ and Sih.r W niches I'eiiei'.s. Pens
a .e. ju l reertveil nud lor ao i.v
April IU If. A. I1IUNI-.
sorooo'
S) FSI1KI.S ol Vi heal wauled in exchange
Jl i for goods ul casli prices.
o;:tf. w. w. i'i:.K .si i'ii.
To DSool iV StHH- l.'il.OPsi.
"H luive on hand a superioi' lot uf Sltoe-
9 makers leather micIi as Oak Sole t'lii-
coiierio Calf Cornelian luif (iuilliull
Calf i large Spread t l.enn.itu! Cull' I'hila-
ilelphiu Kip Goal Morm Goal lliiiding
n full iissorimeiit of lloans While Vidlow
lilt. Drown I'tirplc Ited and l'ink.
Also lioot Web.
The above will be sold nl cost for cash
lidding 10 percent in large or small nini"-
li.lrr 1 '.. . - t '. !..!'' ' I '
tf3 i'2f Vi tu
ii KH 1
rn 'ur 'I'm 1!
some
. .1. '
I-
old..
... itinii'i" tie
.:'' ' II III IUVt.
!:.-t a sn ' 11
i.o-.ed to !):
Ai the time
M'.d h:-l i.-.'t
: 1 lie ' i:i' 1.
! ll ' Hf all-
I hil :
1 iv 11 lei urn
j tii n m here :
n icwiird of
thanks.
;il'- 'Jii".
Ill .!' '
-I
ihuii'
. .! ll I
I I .
-h.'.l l.e
:"iil
wh:
: t' V nail s 01
-p-i
Iiiiittd 1
I
11 li.irues.S.
Ir
I'O said inn' : i.r e.v.
.e 'nny b" t on no :
Mi itoUurs and leu
llioltsill
ai:tf.
U. M. S l'ACKI'iH.i:.
WlOat'EJ.
'sidettec of Mrs. ('
B.lftOM. the
Chis.itn
. ell lie.'
lilt een
11 Slil.'lll
.k. near I'i
ris l.atnar Co.. T'.s:
I'.Hh Maivh last a D. lln!
Iiniids high black inane and tail
star in the forehead one or two
white feet.
branded on the left sh . u l li-
ter H ten yens old nud she
well and was iu good or I t
. with the let -il
hel'oic; rides
v. hen taken.
t. ir.o-.itioi of said Horse will be 1th-
1 era'lly rewunled by ad ire.-sing l. K. .I.uni-
8on at I'larksviile Texas.
! April 10 lT.il 7::.!t.
STATE UF TKXAS.
I'nt'M'V fit' llAl.l
To ami lairul ..jitWr ' rit-l fount; drreiina:
I ' TOL' arc he i'hy coinuiande.l in suiniiioiis
S .lohn I'. Tavlor be publication in ili-J
Ilallus lli':':.!! 'i'"'" -!'"' - 'v le
and tii"e:if lieiere ine .lames Ihonias. 1
lusiiee ol' tin- ptaee in ni.d for said county i
of J'ailn-a. i'lvi'in. i No. ! al my other on
Ihe I. si Sat. 1 1 1. i.v in April l;il; between j
I tho hours of I'i o'clock A. M. uml two;
o'clock 1'. M. of sunt U.ij' to answer ine
complaint of WM. II. Slack on n plea of
debt di e hv aecoiint for .'.-'l-i f.
Hen in tail no: to oxeeii'e and return
iiinhe ns llio Ituv directs (liven under my
hand 'this the JMi day of Mur.-li 'J .HI.
JAMKSTilD.MAS
Justice v the Vw.
Ciitnc lo hand llic same day ami e:;ccuted
hv ordering publication in llio Dallas ller-
a'ld. April ntl l."iil.
o7:3t. J. T. COHCOIt AX 0nst.
STATU OF TEXAS
CoiNTV or Dallas j
Toany lawful ortircr of raid count;. (Icsting:
"B.r0U arc hereby coininanded lo sumninus
1 hv publication in ihe Dallas Herald
r...ln .!- avoa.La .lollll Vi . Hllr-
I nev lo be and appear before mo Jiiuies
! Thomas a Justice of Iho Peace in and tor
Dallas County l'rccinct No. o. at iny olhcc
on lite last Saturday in April IHUI; between
i ihc hours of H) o'clock A. M. and o clock
P M of said day to nnsiver Ihe coniplainl
of V. H. Hlalacon a ph'ii of debt due by
! account for 614 7o. Fail not and due re-
turn make ns the law directs. Liven un-
i der inv hand this Ihc -!lh day of March
ist;l. ' JAMKS THOMAS.
I Jilflirr of the Peace..
Inl.no.l Maiell llicljlllll l'Slil Ulld
' executed by ordering publication ill the
i Dallas Hcriild April the 2nd li1.
I 07;:;. J. T. COHCdltAN Const.
I The HoustonTelegrapli.
! THE LARGEST TAPER IX THE STATE !
I Trl-Wrrhlj Invariably In alliance
$s on
3 no
lVcekly
It is now itnlveranlly nknotvh'i
: in ia laaiies of I his paper 1111 h in
1 thai Ihe v.iri-
h n-'intv ev.ry 1'lvn in
n nn no rrore l niini
OVKTrt TH HHK DAVH l .UIV.4W K K .Ul Til-
i ;;lVo;I.h. I.y nf 1...lr.-trir U-lryU fvm
i ;!trot. n t llt.iinn.l.y wIih Ii Ur in .hv K-ii in ihm-s-
t..uof iPitellitf-ncpiiimhaiMf"! tlnuiil. llfH U-
! U.riiiiti-.lr.-ii )!r.!-"r'P ''-- tlwl Ihc nmlcn !
llic Trirfirnyh fh-M I-' rhdir-t Ul in nil imi.riaiit
I illf-Hlt'ltCtt. IH'IM'll'l illl li ........ .
vd. botw'-n tho .hivoIinhii. ali -it.d ihoTn-W.-k-
Iv if i aiwJiVf i-s-ii'-o m an r.i una svui luan in-
V r klv unb-ci itt.-i h r...nl.
l h-ii:ij"T i- l-t'ilovtfi d to tin di'- Mnin.Tti.'i. of in-
ti liiiroii 'o r-vfrdinc tlii jrr rt' S.ai.i. to l.iiili' :.!'. io
l'"itii!i"ro. to H tn .Miuoi.ai'iiii-' to Ar:otil:r'.
Kduo.a:ion. to th" KuconmiC -iii nt f m Ii;:-1i ni -r.il
tctio in th- I' iiitnintiity. to lin- Vfin' mtd IthI-;i'Ii-tl
-li- o of ill I'-'ph-. to S n o l.i ih- I l!ni-nn V to
nhattrt'T may l-ofih. Ulro lo ihe N-n h. A-. Ao.
Ir-irorii-t isf -orn-sit nd-. n- i ii"W -yvh-rt r-
psrd'il n-ntinrTMi-'-W'd hy tint "T "i -""
l It c.mii! ry ; roinjirU
f:rnw Iho tay S's'i-m- n
ami tho'arj foxitlfd rifi.
T . f i-V .' ' '
4- i bwimiii.
Juliil (
1 1 t li ol 1. ll
11 'l.l I . r .i
I f ol' I' .l! . ui. I .
t'4ll I HI ill ' .iW
I and lu do uli kind
iu l!e he l ! i U'. 1
t'lit't' in ll.e bii.iue..
i.r hern c:iii be
U.H k tlinl in oil .i
pllr.'U.lg'. I'rualuc
i ll.e inuuiier.
I .
in i v I" I . on I
I'.li. Ilolel.
M u. l. J.l l'-VilI
tcjw:'
j ur i.
! U. S. Dfinch
I JSTXl-W--
! a v mi. ii.i. i: Asi:
I 1 1 i.ii: I Mil 1 1 in:
lli-o III. I I ...
I .1... '.. U r. ...i. I II .
4. '. ... ..I I . . - I
Itn ii ;li .I m I .... I
A M'lli I U.l
. li l.l 11 lit ' N. a I ..I
f ii. i l.- .-.-. i-i . .
Jll .11. li
ll.l.
Sfi-t.
i t;: w i: liom :
I Tjl.h Fell. Ii.-I lu
n i .
. ye ir-ohl li.irst'
s is a de p led
-pi iug ; li. ui 1
1 tt'.iii a i.t ir a'
.S 11 1 I'
j fare an I is sliehl
I Ihilik eilher ia In
.al l.laeli t It a u '
I llely lo.iehed ami
I A ii y liit'oi iii-iiion uf I .
1 ntli n H'aid.'d. Mvn i '..
j 1'a'll.is CO. Tcvis"
I
! March ."oh I -r.
R. 1! nn. Ier.igue.1
. i : i i . .. i
! new
I hi ihe W e.i sole nf
door lo A. Shii.-k I
their oi l friend no
nn. I l.o.e liy I'lo'c l
..I....... ..it i.'. i
j... pi. a
go tiuav di.aati-'rt il
It A 1 1
I March -."Hh l'i-
TIIi: TKOROlf .
KENTliC
11' ll.l. stand aga .
I f my -tal'le V i
uey nud Ihe price I '
It'll ttilll Ihe hoi e l
were bred lo him 1
prove in foal iu ly hi
is. I lie season will
lu i tiering this ho
not huio In tine.' hi
long list of dotihit'iil
the imported lioise
till' 1 1 1 1 1 a II I III HIV I
the best stock of I .
seen by referring In
Tliis horse has pn
iit'ceii'T and as to a)
I' lUiil to nuy ; hut .
paper I wish genii
judge lor themselves
April:! 1-t.l 2'-.:
rami tinn of liuri
3. ns lulling beer
consent all persons
are u nified In call o
is authorized lo ci
firm ; lie aim holds I
nil just or legal debt
firm and he is rei.l'
l..".... o
1
Ten re
nad w
I'rieii'ls
V h;l:.lr
..I -.di
1:
n ii :
hois Hi; Tin: in
( I'DKIU
j '!Vt Mil. I i.iNS.r
5' r i ..ll n il! he t;i
Anvil i-lianitii'. uli't rl'er.V
f. il-fllti. Sllltra Mill IlilVO .
slmi-e of llio l"ie lil nii'l '
llie run"' .it" hi- I'.'iuiti-y.
I' .it.!- .villi -.u'lia I.
Plu.ni I.. S"" nii.l '"-I''' '
C.lll'a ill ill" M Mill r.'l-IU 11
ui i:l.iii ri::: im. "-r
lll..i.li-:ii nil .!ir inilli-'l
The I t.l li.e. i lie v.r
l-i : y .t a .lii'.t ..roil '-til
tl...ll l.J ...-I:- ii.' l:llr "
il i:y. un-l-T fill .iiriiin t.
lli..'li!iie--i!.'il I':.y:ii'l.I
ailikilll. I' ll! I tin' 1 1:' I'1''-
'I ti' ii". on. u It. -il li:' ii
iii.. . I r i : v ..ii ':: in mi'!
ruin i '.-I'.l . ."'' in 111.
iili jiu Iii. ns ..four !-' l
in..'- iii.-ir. iiii.l 1.. ehii
r.-ti-in riiiiits r.-i- lli.- e.ni
o.t.l n: tl" i i s itii.l
-'! rent Nina 1" J':rl in
lii 11. iltel I Ilr iviinlimli r '
t. l' .il t run ti'.11 h" 'I'i'
il.'-ir..ita lo n'.-iiri' Iti.'l'
i i-h ll" wh'.l.i itmonni i.i
lii'.-ry of t...ti'N ..r snick.
sri-iji'ti nil point. n :
V- ii I.v to Mil -li'" 1
l:..-.' iii l- -.''iv-t ul
111 ril-l' "full lV'l--a:il '
ii ';. ;.. :i...-.' i. lo
a.-fi .ti n ; next tn miI.' .
seriUirs oI'MUU.
I' c. ME'IM
MiNTJ iM'..llV MlU'rll '
ir!!- more rciivciii
iK-iJ a cu(iv "I' lin. Am (i
AS ACT i-.i.'v t.ir..-'i
mi nt (iTifi fnprnvitifiui
thti- tf A nifftra
SKM'I.pN 1. ' '..- V.W;T
Amrrint AiMdi'. That tl
M;i.i;s hi' illitl In- is InTt
v. it hin iw.'Im- im'itiI x
li.tiruw on tl: cniiii ft
not cxci'i'iliii-r lii'u'cii mi
llh-i'i'itl a- in Iii- iini'i
Ki'i'i let. iiuiv rcitii'i- in l't
ii'in tit. niailc lv li
criHiii'iit and ir ilif '
Si:i: -2 Tlic Srvivirm
lliin ii-'l. l'v Ihc P'M-i'H
f.-ilrran1 Siiilc-t i" rau-c
ntnclc nf IkuhI in ncli
tji in il liu- iIm HinmiHi
In be s.UiH '1 1'.v III' K
(.. wiih lli.'M'.ll nf Ihe I '
catfs it -if.icK or Imii'ls
cxpiniiii'M itl'li'ii y.ai !
(km- n-.t ; Htnl llm int.-i
; .iiinit.iiivt iii i it' "
j i In1 Tivti-nry. aiwl -ii. h !
of i In- Tn-afUi-.v may h
j h-cli Khali h.' isii.'il a -i
.milfoil-' li'l- llio ftciiii-'ti
i criK' 'vhich uiHnitii in .
; iiiiniiit''il I'-T I hi nirj
. Tri'.'.Mii v. Ami (In- liii ':
j Itcrvl-y i'li.'-lf-'fil lor llio 'i -i
jjihI iniciv-sT of i ho -ahl
va ihoi'Xiinii
I .iy "I s' '1 t nilfr in'Xt. )
1 ji.iy iiiany porJliiii tfl'tl
j ihi'.-f moiiih- iiivvioiisj ;
(iiiv.-nim-iit ol i lie par.
! j'aiil aii'l I lin limo ami ; ''
' and al.or tho linn-i-o r
fliall I-o ai. on "aid -t .
tif.t . 4. Tlic ccriiti' U
jMi. d in fti'-h i;.iinaii': '
d.'l.Tiniiifil hy ih"fT' .
h.-a-a-h'"-'' r ddivoiT' :i
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Pryor, Charles R. Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 10, 1861, newspaper, April 10, 1861; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth294154/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .