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L 0 jfr.XX & T IERALD VOL. 1. DALLAS, TEXAS, TUKSDAY MOl.NINU MAY 20, 187.$. NO. 85 DALLAb THIS DAILY, IIEHAL1) ti rrnu-HKi f.v:MT mmmkiki. (m.inhayn nxmmn) lOll.V W, SM INDliMN A to. 'IVritia of Niikfcriplinn (I.UAJI..K IN 0Ht Ji'Br flu IK, win nit,- t (t (i Tui nimiilis 4 (hi V -r Wf.lt ilt'livvrul ly n.rrer ft) V f MM !! I h J (M Atlit rtihiu Itnt re. itnc H(U trt' flcii lihfHuf thl mm t).v nil- ww tU ?l f'"- Km!. Hiilisr'j uri1 limtri 7'm'hiiM, s(n't'nil N"i lr-N( tii't t" remll'c inn iter, i? Ml i,.r fliji'rttt' 'ii h tnrlioii. I.icnl N"tlt'f hi rmlhur or o.l. I.. mil ri'hiiiM ji.-iio irntN jwr llim I'mli ini'iilcin. i';,Sii'.'i,i roe? tiOM il rn(rn iiKi'tc fur Iiiri.r purim, SAilli,rtUfim!t- .;iVlll. 111 HilVimi-f, 1) i )' K- wuli (hi-i' duhig n rthl.u' hiiitiun itiicr oij t j hi t . THE WEEKLY HERALD i.i rimuxar.li ktkiiv saitiiiuy hkioimi, Tnii.-li Ml ht au .ir i on ir nl Hi'inlltK, lu .than,., J W. SWIMIKU, ft ro. Mo. w. swi::iiki.u. i. m'cai.i:ii f. II. 1'AIIVIX. I'loNr.nt Annul. i.v.i AnlT, Frnitkliti Tpo Foundry, KN Vili. hIi...i, I'ln r.inimtl, Ih mi aniliorlii wiimt fur Oil pnpr An. r.ni,irH,., ,,! W,, ,im ,. ,,teri,l(. In fhu III 1111. Kill lunluly r,.. i'. . BY TELEGRAPH. Gov. Pierpont Declines the Russian Mission. Doings ofllie Texas Legislature liOV. DAVIS Ti) OKDKR AX KI.KITIOX Ai'htis, May lit, 187:1. SfKi-lul to llw Dnll.ia llurald. It is untlci-ston llmt. Governor Dnvis will order a general election next full, wlietlier llie now election hill imaea r nt. Hi; Iliitiks it l,eat under tlie new ap ftiii lii.nnu'iit net. Hun. W. Kla ii imp iii. Uuv. Tliroc.Linorloii ami llo-i. Jolin Ihin cosk leave for liiilveston, tu luoel. tint Congressional ex'jiirsioiii.sts 0:1 llioir arri val. tini'su. Tlie morning session ivns cohhiiiiio 1 in divnnssing llie bill prantintr fur'. her lime to ICiiNt Lino m 11 it J!od River liuilranJ, which paused. The evruiug session did nut do that miieli. FFN T!:. Morniiij s;sii'in. IMN piss.'d, paying Hlivrifti fur gtianls eurryin prisoners to Hie penitentiary, ntul iijiproprint ing twenty ihonsiind dullarn iherofur. Dill piiHHed piMvidin fr prinlinj llio general Inwj in the Gcrinnn 11 ml iptiiiisli lungnig-a. The coinrjiitee on coustiiutionnl amend ments reported a joint resottiiin, proponing t!iBt. bo power but tin LpgixlntHi'C on 11 minpond the law; the Supreme Court shall Sinisist f ono Chief Justioe and f.mr Auociale, three constituting a quorum, lie (ioTrrnnr to nppoint tlie judge, the t-'i tinte fi I'loving. 'J Ley hold office nine .veins, mid meet at Austin und several other places; with aevoial other uui uipor tuut leeoui men dnl ion. A hi! I was io trod need requesting the I'ntnpiraller lo wuivo cerliiin clttirai ot therilN in sol tlenirnt. of their nccouuta. Sl'ie nl to the Diillm II'ThI I. I'nit.Mi AN'A, May lit. The excursionists' r ivel hero all rt;ht. They will remain here tu-uighl, and leave in tho uioining fur (iiilvesfii. E.-ery nn inb3r of I ha party that I have hranl Mpeak of it was d.'liglned with the recep tion given at Dallas. They say that It. was llie pleasantest time they have ipcnt silica Ic.iviug yt. Lmiis, and s ctikiu high terms of Julius nud bar prosjects. J. W. S. I'tEitntroxT. Vi AfiiiNtiTOM, May 1!) Judge I'icri'c pout declines the Kussiiiu Mission. IJai.timuhk, May 11). The Assembly is d'lMcussmg tho question of participatiui ill llni (.'eiitennial of ludepeudetite. No re sult reached. New Dm.KAss, May 19. Flour dull; family lit j'.l ID. Corn in good demnud; mixed at otic; while at COc. Oats firm al otic. lir;in dull at 7dc. Hay dull; prime nt $-.'7. l'orkdiill; mess nl 7 ",'. Iiry suit meals dull at W.ri'iJc. liacon dull at jfilo for c!ir rib nd clear. Hums llio. J.ard dull; tierce, 0J,e; keg, 10c. Sugar dull; fair to good fair,.So. Molasses, nothing doing. Whisky dull at i'ljc. ('olTee, l"J((i,'Jtlc. Raiu and thunder storm checked epilations. Strrliug, (loid 117:j. Cotton Sales, 1.7IM bales; good ordinary, 1 1 c ; low middling, lti;o; mid dling, ifjc; middling Oi leans, ltijc Ke cc.ptK, 3. bales, i'xporls To Great liritain, tfiH bules ; coastwise, 4 12 b.iles. Sto :k, 115,f.ot) link's. ' Wnillur Urporl. I'ROIIAIIILITIKj. ' WASHifiros, May 1'.'. For the North vest anil Upper Lakes, thence to th. Low cr Mie.,VKi'i and Ohio Valley: Northeast erly, veering to northwesterly and south westerly winds, falling temperature, part ly cloudy weather and rain, clearing to morrow. For Tennessee and theOulf and South Atlantic Slates: Hou'hweslorly to northwesterly winds, ptnly cloudy weath er, wi'h occasional rain, cooler; clearing ".'itl'.o" tr-T?''"""", "i'.'i tnTC'.f irtf pri ' rwi. Pi." . l.ov -r I. !.'. ' mi.: A? : !-i: r n? :n: ! n.; .Hire. nr'liMs!''f!v ind ?vith?r: rinds. 1 : i;:ou-.iv wei'ii'.'er and :aiu. for -New i.i r N-d "nnJ tiiiia-ia : X'' ih ilt'!j vri:-.ds ii. ,.,,.:.!, tit . .-'"ti'v ::d Wi.rir-'r wmhr, 1 , ' i ,j. w.oD'i 1 r i;u !- fr:-m .'I 'TlI'lI' l. l : ; r, i ; Nationality and Free State. 'a lio tlint,inr;iiislitiil tliooltifrian, 1) V. SlniiiHS, hh'uI;s tlio f illowin-r liowi'il'ul wortln in i'i'Coi'ciii o to our fo tin try : "Amutig the evils (nun which llie people v! io-, hiuu'.i i-iuies sniiir, one or llie luepcsi im.iKiI is the lmk of nniiouil uo.n:ioitr, uur i.uii' ean niitioiis are "Iso Hiixi'd ppo)di's : ileiiiuiiiv, I'uiuoe, I'.iii; ami, In vo Celtic, (ierniunlr, Itoiunnio ami MSvtu ileinunis, Miperimpnsed in tiinii ifold strata, and commingled through and through. Hut liiially they have eoiiiliiurd in t lie fornniliuu of the rii'iiin bo.lv of the milium (restricted within certain limits), 'levcl.q.t.ii ,1 nPW Lioduet and neutralized Hie iii.tiuiiiiliiirs of the various peoples, In the L'niiid Slates, on tlie cmilrary, the cauldron boils mid bubble in eonscqueiii o 01 uie uticciiHing pouring in ol new iiil-io. dirnts; ihe mixing forever if mains a mix lure, and does not become a compounded. native whole. The mutual iuleict in the '(minion statu caniioi supply a new na tionality ; it has, as foregone conclusion, not llie strength to raise llie individual from (ho narrow range of selfishness and avarice in rnoney-geiting In any idral ex ertion. Where there is no national feei ng, neither is there any soul." Although (lie aliovo expressions are somewhat highly colored, yol llie sagacious thinker who knows nothing of America from his own observation is i n (he 111 a in correct." With these words I,. Iltieehiicr inlroduci B his fourth leiler from the "Land of Free dom" to ihe "I.eipsic tiardeiilaube," and ftoin bis own obseivntion here as a natur alist, contitnn the view of 1 lie "renowned theologian" with tho ryes of speculative enllinsinsui from afar, as ''in tho main correct." I'lnpii icisiii und speculation thus join hands in their judgment of America, and Ihe verdict is that wo tire a sickly people, a hilerogenuiiis, selfish, fiTineniiug mixture, thus aves of avarice, mcnpilile iif ideal efforts, because (imply because wo are dolioient in national char acter. It is alio asserted that we have jio soul, inasmuch lis we luck national feelings und emotions. Tim intciesl of tie mutual s:m. nil h u;u s ali-o inter, est in (he republic ol Ireo !tn tes, m -cord-ii'g lo tho above authority, end not esi.-.b-llsh a naiional interest, which it is tu be ii.li ried in iint nlouo possets theslicng'h to lill the individual out of the, dough ol sellislmess and nvurioe 10 llie plane of ideal exertion. This is in truth a haiv-h judgmet t. v. 1, i c li , v. itlt a single stroke ol'ihe i'ii. condemns our nan nr.l exisienee and ns tiigus us 10 11 liiiiiiiliating posiiion fur be low the virtuous, idealistic, mi'iotialislic, whok-souli'd peoples of past and present times In this mournful eituiitio.'i there remains lo us. in fact, nothing, except the turlorn hope ot a better fitluie 111 the midst of llie. inliiix of lliii'i.'ponu peoples, which has coutiinit'd for ueutiiri s iniid is tue "aiuo to-di.,v, "lTilrictid within certain limits"); unless, indeed, it could be stopp d altogether, as tho only way 0111 ol the chaos lo 11 clear, national exnicssiuii, accoiding to the thinking ol Strauss. Until tin 11 we shall certainly be obliged, accotding lo Mr. lliiechner, to contetil otirealves wtih ihis: That the "Irish build our railroads," und that they, togeihtr with "negroes and, lo 801110 extent, 0 so (ierreans, consiitiile the clns"C8 of our ser vants, attendants, waiters, cooks, h . use maids, 4;c." our "coachmen" lo wield the whip, and our s;iiliiuiis lo "burnish our American boots" "occupations fot which Americans aro unfilled by ihoir personal pride and feeling of freedom." In tliis iiitolciablu inediotirily of our protfeM characterless nation, it must be consoling lo us to lenrn troni 1 lieuchi.er's letiers that " he Irish element eucounteru llio fioiilUri ditlieuliits, bic'ausa it is llie quickest nud (usiesl naltnalixed, uud also 1 tuit the (eiiiiane livingiiiuong Auiericaiis (and we add, where else could tl.ey live in Ameriua?) easily and i-pidly become Anierirans, Ihe uliil lren of (ii'i inan f.imi. lies preferring lo spank Kuglish lo tier man," and 1 Lit t in 1 lie great multitude of marriiiges between Americans and Otr trans, the whole bvu'cholJ qir.c'aly adopt tho American character." liy this it appears that Ihe "cniiblrou continually boiling and bubbling " here, and the. "mixing llmt forever reninins a mixture," presents no such great danger after all, if, notwithstanding the everlast ing pouring in, the very ingredients do rapiuly enter iuto I ho niniii body of the American nationality and so soon neutral ize tliemselvts in a new product that "as a foregone conclusion even Ihe first genera tion born hereof the immigrated coach men and hoot-blacks find it incompatible with the personal pride an 1 feeling of the "Americans"' to lake tho whip-as a coach man, or to hi 10k boots lor any I 'inly, ex cept, perhaps-, lie-moi'.'!"1. Il is, in fact, a painfil lact for Ihe Cmr mnn who, as a naturalized citizen of to is cotiutiy, bus s i cted a homo for himseli and fami y, und by many years cji- -encc has just become nblo 10 form a judg ment of ihe situation for himself, lo hear German scholars in llie contracted limits of the study rooms or thus 'j.'(con tradict themselves and niter ihis kind of condemnation against themselves in a lump; still more painful when hepenon ally regards and honorj the same learned men on accotii.l of their services in the cause of scientific oiilighltinmer.t and de liverance from ili.ir. The writer of this is far from regarding nationality as the highest moral duve lopmei.l, or placing the naiional character nboto Ihe ehamcter of free ciliMrs, or tho naiional inlerel above Ihe hiim inc: but in Ihe iti'erest of truth he rues! ino: decidedly protest against on exposition like ttieab.)ve,whieli, even if not iniended. can only serve to degrade this piople in the (yes of Euro pean national prejudice. The American loves bis country and countrymen at home as well as when abroad, and wilb juMirehe is proud ot hi" fre I'.'S'iltilini. und of his short ,,.. :'.'y.:ni n .'i 'rM 'a - .1 I "I !! al . iv-r. (!, jl ) , ,. -t , , , . K.. ..f ''ir..p.'au in tl, .t ol.il tb . !, i " : n' eri-:- . 1 1 . r r.i"i; . " ij I ro' ." ! 4t.,.-.-. , i'. ' ' 'iy ttifrr raii"i.-'lii:f. '1 .1 tilt I ! J; ' I 71 ' I 'our' ;! - iiv :.!'!. 1 ':( : ropean mil Ions would do well lo take ex ample. The (iiraids, Coopers, l'eahod.V", llopliiin.es, have been until new t'.o pi'cu liar basis and soli of American naiiunali ly. American Malory, from the Prelum linn of lii'lependniice to llie Inst rebellion of llm slini'holders, iustlgiled and fos lured by Duiopeaii niilinntil powers, is a speaking monument of (lie mioriliees of a freedom loving pcuple fi r llu ir naiioiiul inlcKi'liy. Thsiti aon of an Arnold in every Amer ican school history, brnndid with inl 1111 v. and In llie patriotic 1. 11 1 linns of ihe last civil war the death of heroes under li e tialioiiiil banner Is eiilogiird ss warmly as ths trcnsoii of the iraitots to (he uatiuii is ext'cralfd. "Don it willi llie Irailur ai.d up will) the Ml'." ():) l!u L'J.I cl February ln.M a great detnouslratiuii look p'liei1 at l tin Acadriny of Music ill 1'nila delphla. The result of a subscription tor the celebration of llie one hundredth aniii voiMiiy of ihv American uatloj in l7ij was nniioiiRcod. The pruulo vubscrip- lions in 1'liiladolplna nluiiu aiiiuunlid to i . :i 1 ,:; )0 . 'I lia railroads subscribed itll), Utlll; the city council aho appropriated $ii(i(),U0O. Thus His whole aiiiuuul iuh ssrihed reached Ihe grant total of $1, 7llj,(W0. Alter Ihe meeting adjourned SiiO.OIK) inoro was subtoritied by private luJivid uals. 1 lie nnnouiictiiienl that l'eiiusyl vania would coiiirdiMto tour irillions was fully justified. In this wo discern 110 high sounding, hollow phrases. All that took place was prao ioal, 10 the point and al Ihe same lime patriotic, and boro Ihe im press of profound Inierust iu the groat nu L in 11 11 1 u tin i r. All Ibo prncecdiugs were animated by 'he same spirit, that Ihe ju bilee in Philadelphia should prove llie strong ceuienlof imleslriiciiblo union and harmony, and that Ihe sovereignly of tho people cannot exist without the virtue of lit) citizen. F.yc-wiliiesst'S reporl.d this and miieli more like il, but notwithstand ing mob evidonco the great crilio of llie "I. il'e of Jesus" sees in America 110 nation ality, nud therefore neither any uaiiuual character nor any soul. Mr. Strauss is evidently more at tin tun in I'alcsiine than in the fitw World, and iu crooning over ihe l'siiluis and the J'rov crhn of .Solomon has not tumid the timu lo Iroiihe himself about "Home, Street Homo,'' "J he Star Spangled ISamier," "My (' untry, liight or W long," and other sim ilar Amei icon irillis. Tlii'ieloie, il is easy lo understand hsv the prejudices of his "New Faith" caused him lo overlook the plain trulh. and Niisled hiu) lo conolu sions Unit are not 111 accord with the fao's, lie puis in the place of ihe "old btliet ' iu religion, the "new belief ' in the nation, and substitutes national lor religious in terests, and goes back 10 his new uaiioual slimd-poiut into ihe old iheolgical cxclu siveiitss, and religious i 1. 1 uicrn hoc. As 1 ii e obi religious laith not only rc jecls the foreign religion as false, unrighteous and perverted, but duniws it the esfonoe of religion iu general, which it only jioHsesnes, to the new malerinl laith of Mr. Straus hastily Condemns foreign nationaliiies, because he not only icgaids lliem as conducive of rum, but as iu ihe case of ihe American, he cau reoog tnia in 1I10111 no national character. Mr. Strauss' political belief is mohareh ihtn, and if 111 aocoi luoce wiili it in Amor, ica, Ihe common interest in Ihe fctato doos not ponstsa the slrongib to raise tlio individual front ihe narrow range of Bel nshuess and avarice iu money gull iug to any ideal exertion, it is not to I e charged to any lack of national character, 114 fie meant il, hut is the (suit of Ihe same son of a sialo in which lie professes to believe. Mr. Strauss bus only expressed Hie deep laid opposition in uliico the innniiroliijiiii of the old and (he repubuciuis.u of the new world stand ai lay id against each oth er. His words eoiitiiiM a Inner denuncia tion of if Off tree ct.-ucs and (lis interests ot lioidoni and everything Oult ije of nion ai'elicil iustitiiiious im general. It is in no way astonishing ihui he ia his "uew belief" promulgates ihe iloginii of u 111011 aichieal govuroifo-ni of Siai.-s supported by nobility and standing utuiies, 1111 1 puts il iu I lie pluoe nf his d.siuiMied heaveiiiy kingdom with Ms gotriiiient. and ariiiiee; tid t tier j would be no further objection it, belore the liibunal which Ihis "new faith' consiilt'ia useless, as we think, those of an- o'her way ot Ihiuktugiu America would not fare so bndly. In order lo obviate any misunderstand-ii-g from any quarter in regard to Ihe views of the wrilur iimn the various nil tioualiiirs, iu their relalious lo the Amer ican nation the nation of the new world, he will iu connlusiun. umicud a lew writ of his, which thai appeared in the preface of A.liiige'a Essay on ivligiou, in l&iiH: Jt.o pecnfiarily of the culture winch we are here called upon to repie.!ent, ojnsis s in an equally conscientious and impnitial ci ilicism, in thai mural interest iu Hu h which 111 theory and prautii e pluces ihe. culture of leasou above every othor creed. It is our proviuco to preserve Ihis peiuli ari ly 01 our exisiecce, and to bring.it 10 hiM.r upon every dsparliaeut of our liie ud activity, The proper maintenance of our nation ality aud language ouly finds raliounl jiut.fication iu the measure hy which contribute lo tlio raliounl development of the wholo. Political speculators may tax tho various national elements for ll.eir voles, and so called leaders uud hcad ccniers may, in self interest, bring to the front a rough opposition i h its distaste ful naiional manners. No national ele ment can here maintain itself by cheiiih nig a lhoughtles3 language, or barbarous customs. Only upon its cultivated signif icance in the continued, development of the whole can it justify its existence. 'J bus tie maintenance of the German lungtiago has only a significance when bo'h (he expression and the speaker con solute a rational force, and a poli'icul combination of the German or any other element is only a rational aim when the political influence is ii'Jd to realito bene fits in tin interest of culture. Just as the Iieclaraiion of Independence . pro claimed, not in ihe name of a nation, but ii !.- li.!'-: :( ..' j"i''-. t:o.' ' ! j.vii r gl s, t.i.-.i.ifoc '..-e "oil ef th.' V.-iiteil -;t me i f"i'it'i-d '.: in it 11 . in 'be (uteii-st -fa 4",m ;t a.:rt"'.? t :in; i . n ' e y , bo' In tor- ii.-.i- ' Mi'it '.!li::f all U't:':' f; ' or.o ll I i' tin I'C 0,'l ( i.'tol have I. ( (' ! ; ka'i.'.' otisriu ;,i,d '.in -.-IV Aimlhrr lltnlN In llie Ur.ll. I'b.lr' The ease of Mrs, O'Shanghnrsay, who died Criini ihe rfli'dis of lsughiiig gas ad ministered by a llowery prselii inner, is yet fresh in Ihe public mind, anil now conies a parallel slory from Freeport.Img Island. The wife of Sidney Smith, of thai place, visited a demist named Weitluufer, yesterday, for ihe purpose of gelling teeth extracted, and Inhaled a large quantity ol liughing gis to escape ciiiiscioinucss of the pain of the opeintiou. The gas lallol lo produce percepliblo clfi'tt, and while ih 0 was voi laboring under lis fumes, a uotuhli r ibli) quantity of cliloriforni was administered. I'nder iheeonibiiied etfeots of I ho two Biia-'sllielies she speedily was reduced lo Ihe required stale of inicon s'iousncsi, and (ho denti.'t h id no trouble in removing all Hie leeih he lliouglit 111'c essnry. tin endeavoring, however, lo re cover bor from Ihe stupor, lie found her limbs still" and pi.l-e inoiiotil". The hnii't bad oeiiHCd to beat, and she had ap parently died iu the hrst stnga of the op oration. Iteaionitivrs were resorted lo, but without elfect. New York World. From reliiabl' sources we learn of the wholesale slaughtering of cattle by Al herio Uarrt and his parly. At one place there were 'i'Ct oaroasssa, at another sixty- six. These robbers seemed lo be well sun plied with arms and am 01 nail Ion, rodeo the cattle and shool them down in their tracks until a stilhiiient number is killed for the day. "I suppose you are interested in'dems of Thought,' Matilda?" "Yes, Angelina; 1...1 ... ......1. -at.. .Tl.,...At-itt -,en-...u'i mil uui ru iiiiiuii ia 1 it t iiviiguin vi wtiim It. Posman A Co.. liAtuiN', Rririi.i.e A Co, Nailivllle, Tena. Hhreveport, !.. Dorman, Holmes & Co Whiileule sail B-UII Dul.r la ETC., ETC., Xo. 48 Spring SIrppt, Shrpvcport, la., ELM ST., DALLAS, TEX Acnls fin- CliI'ViTlne, lli'mll.nrr. nn4 Stimlev IMsnos. Tn,vltr A runny'., Kialiir. Amorli'mi, and ot l'r lrHl-i'ln. rtr(tHnn. V i:iinriiiilie toilwlivor I'iiinot stnl OrmiiiHut any I'oint In T tan or I,ioiiniiiiiH, on lipttor lerms iliun they ean iKiutitalnril Irnmollit-r insrkel. S4lt Hotels. QOSSIOl'OLITAN HOTEL AXD RESTAURANT, Ci. IiU i:rt f, rroprlctor, MAIS STRKET DAI.LA.a, TEXAS. KIRAI.S AT tLL IIOI 9t. 1'irlioHUrtttMilionptifil to tlio nrnontmotlation ot ConimcirlH. Tmriflvrn comiyj;ercial hotel, Cor. Him mot Jefferson Biroel., Dallas, ; - Texas. ItliAKE fi, RAI!KILi:V, I'rop'rs. llul'dlnir, Furniture mid sterytlilnfr almut th horn., entirely nw, nnd fiit-n l.beJ In the very b'wt stvlo. 4U'ltf yiLLIAH TELL HOUSE, Coa. Mabkt & CoiiMEiirn Sts., DALLAS, TEXAS. F. L.B0IINY, . Proprietor. Maviiiit I.HMed thi. tell known sad p.nlar Ilniise, nud tlioroncMy ri-lltled Hi. sum., llif lin iters irned is il.i.riiiini'il to k.r a lirst-cliiHS thin.e, Iirotiii.iiiHt .uti.tuufi, n n nil who a.s.v fnvor biiH wlih a call. Sxi'lid alluitioii cir.11 io trauai.nl vlrtltors. well snjijdiod Har Ro.in in ntltlrhed In tb. ho iv, F. I. ItOIINY. Fnh 91-73 vlnlOtltf V. J- Mi t au.l iul R. M. Scrlptura. jjALLAS HOTEL, HcCALSLAXD i SCIIPTUM, Proprietors. COR. OF JEt'FERTON & COMMERCE STS. TsciLg die Square) Dallas, ....... Texas, Bl-vt-dlT . QRUTCII FIELD HOUSE, JonxsOX & McILHKXXT, Trop'ri., 1Ju11k( - Tuxnei. General Stage Office. Wr(osrantt). th. bmt .rcomaiodstlon li rnrth rn TeXM. ti24ttiilMtl JMPIRE Hotel and Restaurant, . M. HOFFSTADT, Trop'r. iflaln Street, Datlns, Trxaa. Ifn bin fl flll"d ar 'nre nttm.r vf roirifnr- tt U- rt-ni J, l.ar.i;.t lt.,1'', l.'I :i ini'ti'Hy it.rl.itlifd :,n:Ai.n a t m r, nor as. V-TtU'liiir V.Vt 1 f ! It I'rt:tt i Hi- ft 'HMMt'.i! 'tf tY.tr.tiiDf '-il irueUr. An i'm!f,ni Kn to ail Train;, ltaiitt-:. Mrth 11, "t'. - 11 I; "t. r. .'li, . . oi.via. r. r. uiv, Wall, Belvin & Day, TOBACCO Mauufiicliirfrs and Agents, AM" Dealers in Fine Cigars, M). SiO MtllTII St t OMl ST., ST. till IS. J. O. BUOWWE. Texas Anent. 0 T.l.liy Hilar 11.11, S.. Yolk I'll!-, II. . IMI.M. 1kIk: tloliii I. fl.tujjl .1, ,lttoi, I,. Iltn'iiliitr, hi. l.eniH, lln, IIKNRY J.KMi&SON, STAI'I.K AND FANCY Dry Goods and Notions, 5-2(1 una .TJH Main Mrccl, Cor. Main & Washington Ave., TV. I.OUIS. HSTAUI.IS1IKD IN 180(1. W. N. li. UKALL, COTTON J-'ACTOK, Coniniisaion 31c reliant, AND Purchasing Agent, No. 18 8. Commercial Stieet, ST. I.OUIS. S a m l. I I. Rich a r dson & Co., HT. LOTJIM, MO. ffllOLKSAI. K DEALKRH IN Floor and Domestic Liquors, AND1 GENERAL COSMISSION Ml! II I'll A .MS VOH Til K SALK or ALL TKXAS l'llomiCT8 Reirnt..l In Tnxaa l.v ! .W K. Itli'ltsntwin. Lnla Ullrich. Ch. Dlnr.l. ULLRICH &. DIARD, FOBMERLV OF MOBILE, ALA. WHOLESALE DEALERS I If T O BACCO AXP DIRECT lill'ORTESS OP HAVANA LEAP AND CIGARS, No, 200 N. KKC0X1I STRKKT, Between Pine & Olive, ST- LOUIS, MO. ALL GOODS WARRANTED. LACLEDE HOTEL, Gov. Vt tlx t Clvciixit ST. LOUIS, MO. Telrgraph, Rallrond and Steamboat (ifflera II Ihis lloisc. J. W. MALIN & SON, Proprietors- i, II. TmsiIiI.. ,W. II. Il.rrl.oi. V. S. Trnsilrll Teasdalo, Harrison A Co., General Commission Merchants, Agnat. (or (lie Pared... and 8.1. r (irnln, Flour, 1'rovlHlons, Hides, H- 1 14 Tine 8irrr, 8t. I.nui., ffln. . linrr.B to : ll.rc.illle Hunk, lUnk nf (Vimnwrr. St, bonis Vli'k.lmrn Hank, Vlek.lturx, Mis.. ST. JAMES HOTEL. BROLASKI & OWINGS, Froprlotovsi, f?T. IjOpis, - - . Jlmsduiu. PIIIST t'LASS ACCOM VUlltATII'NH IK KVKltY UK SI'BCT KITKMIKIt TO UI KSTS. Jliscellaiieous. T. HOWAN, South Sipe Main Street, (N.xt dtKtr to WillUio. lire..,) K (! eoDKtuiitly nn hnml and For Sain all kind, of Imported and ilometitlc Cigars, Choice Tobacco, Friills, Confectioneries and Cool Soda Mater. Try hlio and vml will Slid prien. to illl tb. flaw. D.lliw. Tox; April ltd, lTI.-dli4o!tl G. A. LAMB it J. M. DREW, Mninri. Lnnih A firtf. Rim Mnet, opponltA Ac eademyi hnvererelvnil an4 for mle larga itofk of FAMILY GROC'EniE9, Which ther will ..II chuan for e.h. (!.ll and .- .mine li.for. pnrrh.ln(E ei..wlier.. 74'Uw IJOWARTH & DOUGLAS, MERCHANT TAILORS. THR LATEST AKU MOST FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, Cat Mid m.d. by EXPERIENCED WOBKMF.N. Jfffron Stmt, batwran Haln and Kim, BlSd.lm. Raila.. Texas. A, Jwi,, t teriHAS. yy a. jone3 & co., MANCFACTCRES of WH0I,KATj; ANP llTTAIli DEALERiS IN STOVES &0, mux hi t:iK imi c H't ttt rnr, ITotn Street, - - Iltillas, Texa3. r,-- All iitdi.r. Prii'HiHf Atl.Mi'W To. ", '.il .Hy jl'K I 1CHI ICKI I Ki:i. IIOKVtV t o., Itane o,if, ti, 1 llt,nt,na Jeirersun St., 0ipnslte the (.'old Room, Wlit-Lln-, ir. pr uir.d to f.r,il,h lr.it rui'K cuntki'kh rotiNit. 47dlf CAMERON & MAYFIELD, WII'll t:HAI. DKALKltS IM LUMBER, SHINCLES, Etc., DENNISON, TEXAS. Kwi on timid ory arilrln In tti 1 1 no , and tli. '" nd lii'.t .n.rlid alinik of Will TIC 11N1C In th. 8II. V. Ill till or.l.ra for.ny point nn ilia H T.d llj hy r.r bod nr I... ii.nilty. l.tidlm Wellborn & Scruggs, REAL ESTATE INSURANCE AGENTS, Hrwrl.l .Itcnllon jrlrrn tn th. DAI.R or 1IKAL KHTATK. In th.clty uud Vlrllllly, l.y AlUTItlN ur I'ltlVATK BA1.K. W. will ri'ltrilAKR. 8Kl.t, AMI IXCIUNGK t.ANI'S, In tnnill or lurm' Iiwih, In .11 imriaof Ih Slat. W. will KXAHINK TITf.KS, ami PAT TAX on all iruHrty ian'd In nor liii.t. Wk l.at. CUIIIIKSPtlNIinNTH Iu .11 parlanf Ih. l!eill "laloa who .1. unpkiiiii HuMDrt IN TKXAH. P.iniina having lamla or rltjr property for anl. wonltl tlo w.ll In adrl.. na it an mi Iv day. W. oanl I.AntlK AND ISM AI,L tr.cla of Uud l aiip ply .nimigraut.. Will UtlY AND SKl.t. LAND CRTiriUATRS. Siwll allonllon Rlr.n In HUNTING CITT l'Kol'KllTV.nd LKAHINI) LAN US, J. B. HCRVUaS, Atic.Uaeer, Offliw "nlh .lit. Kim slrMt, oppoalto Adm. A bottnurtl'i llnk. akd ly JLM STliEAT li.1V. D A WMOIV , Proprietor, Kifp con n Ian 1 1, r ou lunI 8 vi Frtih, Rnlltil intt Hmokwl UNiti, aarl All kin 4 o( itsutnUn in lh'lr RpnMon. v.nlilimo IVOTBCK. rpHK torARTN Kuril W IIKKKTOKORB kx- I thfi dnjr difttolvtM, (it mutnul ronnt-nt, Tlielia !' Ml tira of m 1 4 Arm will bt pafil by ,1. A. Ornwferrf. J. A. CRAWPOllD, T.. HOUH. T thVtt thli opportniilfy f thanking my many friiiila, aurl (h (tubho ftmrnly for pant favnra. ami la'rii t'tfnllv hrit ItVir pHtrmiaK I'ur tho ft tuit), l will runt I it iia to rnrry on mr Irtitifiimi at tliH iiM itanrl, un K'm afreet, lwt ifoora weat of A'Iniik A Lntiaiil'a Otiiik, 7llm J. A. CRAWFORD. Iolice to lluilricrtt. SkALKO 1'IU)I'()8AI.8 W 1 1,1, UK KKCNIVRP hy i lie muUrfiK'iJ until noon ( TlmrMlity, May 'ill, fr t ha arwlioD ot twit torin, a li frl liy 1H (ikv't. (;.ntin.'trtrn tu inriiihli all latir au4 ina trrUI, except Iron front. It I kIi! in nxfrvntl lo r fund any ami all bltl. I '1 hIi n ami ipiciM('Mti"H tu de Ntwii nn ami after Moailrtt, May at ofWi of HYA!f A WKNTWOltTII, Architect. :uil. H, K. cr. OmuiliiiiiM Hiture. DR R, II. JONfti, na. a. p. tiihuhtuN. HltS. JONES & TIIRUSTON, OKKH'K IS ftlLI.KtfrtK lU'lLDINO, KLM ST. In Front of Kchn OlTlct'. Dr. .Iniuf' renidnc) In tliootllo. r Tlirimton'i rontlour ia Hwiitk' tmiMln , on tlie .iii'r. ' H'Jrittm Office in Dr. XIaynes' Drug Store, NORTH iAST COB. PUBLIC BQl'AIIK. lleHldenre Pallas Sprlnits. viaUw n. THE ALHAfilBRA 'ill boat WfDPMabd Llquora to b found at the popular aaJocii of Wood & Fleming, Jefferson, bet. Main & Elm sts. Tho onlv l uun in the city where Ale anil I'm ier an: kept on tli'Might, HMtf (MatilishotUiiniiiry hlMi C. JORDAN & CO., TJallrtK. TM. B. P. AINSPAl'Cn, - Cashier KIUST CLASS PAPKB IIISCOt'XTltD AT REASON. ABLE KATKS. IOLLKCTIO.S XADK OB al narls of tie In Ion and rrnllle fur prom ntly OIlLD, 8ILTKR AND (TBBKNCY HOI GIIT ANP SOL U Tr. dr.iw at al(!it for Oidd and Carta .uluanta tu anlt : C'arrr.paudrMI.. N KW VOKK, Sirriwu, Perkln. A Co., 10 Wall St. ST. Mil' IS. Hnatm.n'a Saving Iu.lllutloi. NEW (IRLKANS. Pi-rkln., Hw.ii.ob A Co. OALYKKTOM, Ball, Hotchlma Co. OPEK FROM 9 A. M. till P. K. INSCRANCEDEPARTMENT. ' Wo ar.acwnt. fr thofollowini; Fir.t CU.i Tn nnranot IJonipaalMi. anil t.k. ri.k. at rate. Mtab II.IimI Oy th. Dall. Rir4 .1 i;nd.nrrlt.r FRAN KLIN riKK ISSfR A.NOE O)., of Phll.il -Iphla, Arint f S,ni,M! M EiTPOI(!) ! irst'P N( H I I'., ol Hiirtlil I, (I-nn ., A..rl .iMOO.nOO VO 5TATK (N.-fnANCK l'0 l,f IIbii!I"I. Mo , (V.ili ?,wonn (10 HUr.l.HNT" Ml'TVAL 1.UK IVSI'UANl.'E CO., i,f i';iiviiiin.'.''i.ii a- fill .: J.r.'iiiHj en TKX k! BASKlSi! AMI. lV.-l'flANi.'K l i'., nf(ri!vtt"n, Cni i'r"id.. .i-;.io,iy-o no PI.ANTI'.W IMlU'ttAScK (l ol lloliaion, Ti'lai, l'n-it l'ttlUI iTtOtOnO 00 T. .KlllO AM it CO. vln2lly r 1 !BK?.'n' "" r.,.U., I T. 3 4 niij w w .1.