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1 ' ' i ' ' . . .''.'"' t' , ; ' .... ; : ' ll ''r v;SMS'iv0 : " ... ' . , . ...i- -e-- - - -. i , -'' -.,1s' t ' t- f r - i. ;. j) VOI i. THE DAILY HERALD miiusiiiin vtr.r borkinu if JXO. W. SWINDELLS 4 CO. JNO.W.HWIK!KI.L!l. n.M CALKU, Titiiin of Nubnri'iHioii. ( PAYAIll.E IS ADVA NCR,) Oiip yifir, r fix in ii r h, 'J'hrt'tf u.oiitliH, ..,....,..., , ;, .girt 00 Ailrrnlhiiije. OmHqwire in Uiurt of tills ).; ty) one unci lion, Fi U a suuntiiiii'iu nmoiiiuti, iM ceiita. :V!tMiii .vhh'm. in'i io rwiiniitf iii it tir,s.i no per Hinri' uui-ii HiKiTiiuu, ijiiriu rsuiu?i m reading or UtlMOI'llll CulUHIIIM, U Ct-Il Jinp JU1Q UflOII lllrtt-lttoll W"SH'oil rediuutd nttm timdtt fur Winer imrioiU iKi)"Atlvi-rti.tniiit'hlii (iiiyniilo in mlviitko, unit' THE WEEKLY HERALD Is ITRUtfUKD KVEltY HAT I'll DAY MORMNU. Tkoms ii M (ior minimi, or $1 51) ior is .T.W.KWINDULIiSACO onit'lal I)ri lory. uiTRicr oFricEns. IIoii.IIakiiin IIabt, liiillim, JinlgB Ulh Jiullclal Dim tin t. J.N . T. Al l.', Eiq., Hiiln, nUIHot Allcirwy. omnriis 0 hali.ar oocm-y. Jobs D. KriironT, I'nlla., J. P. I'n' inct 1. ItOHF.HT H. i('Y, L:llK':i!tur, ' " 2- 9Iv:iiki)itii Myi iu, ' 1 . Wll.l.lAM .1. II IMIiLL, ' " (!. 0. lll'STI'.AD " " John l. I.awh ('loikuf llio I)ilr., Court. Z. K. Coo.Miir.d, ") Iicimly Clei'kn. IUmiy llou, ) .Ikih:. M. IIU'iwn, StionlT. M. V. ,(!ih,k, TrouMm'i. N. A. lvni'.s, Ci.unty Sum'.mr. CITY Or'FICI'.HS. Tl l . I.mmi, Jlnynr I Jil, H. F111.P. City Att'y II i.miy Hul l.. 1 li-iiflll or, I m. 1' l.YNN, Rlm-hluil C. r'. Mnciiii.iMti.c'y, 1 1. Ki.mi, Ait A Col Tor Ai.nnoir.N.- V., V. Itrymi, C. Ch.v. 0. M.Swink, rmiiK Austin, M. Tli. vitu't, . 11. liiittoli, Jno. Y I.ulie, A.M. Cul'lillill. M I) C I K T IMS, HU.T.AK OKAI'TKII, Xo. 47, Vnl Arpli Minn in will iiiiTt nl the Mniumiii Hull In tli rlty uf Uiillin nu tli-lnt 3l(nutiy utior tlm hit ihmluy in ivirl. liii iith. ll M.P. YOC.Ntl, JI. ,'. II, 0. . IIb.vri Hall, Soct'y. f AI.T.AS rnMM.NIr.HV,So. n, KiiIcIiIkTi-iiiii Inr, will mi'i't at tlio AhvIiiih, in the tnwiid I'alliif, (ill tlieTliurnliiv iiftirtlii kit -Sjiturilny in ciicli inontll, ii.t eurf) cniMlU'-llirlit. , I'.. . II3WKII, E. C. J. K.IUkklbt, Iticonli'r. Coinimnion. Yml urn liortliy Htivlinoiinil tniit- liniil n Htutcil ciinvorntioii ol Diillnn t'lmitir -Uo. 47, mi Mmuliiv cvt'iihiir, I..-.. 1:0, 1S7, ntonrly cim,Uo liiriitinir. I' v roiiiin.iiiil of t lio Jt.K.II. P. TIKIS. WALK 1,1!, Secretary TAMNKII Ii.t, I,0if;K, N. I-. A. M nircts on tlid kkkiimI iiinl Ut i;iiti rday of encli month, at tlm Miieonic Hull liriXUY BOM, W. M. Kk'llAltl, MolUiAN, Sl'Cy, ItllKiKI.Y KXCAMPMIIXT. No. 2.1, T. O. 0. V., liici'tH on tin lirHt iiml tliird ! ri-luy liilitii of uncli liiontli, wt th Odd Ft IIiimh IIhII. F. A. ,AYK1, C. P. Attest: ,1. 1). Keuiiot, i'cribo. P.M.I.AS I.OIIOE, No. J4, I. i. 0. K, moot, on every Wu.liic.duy nijilit, i.t the "ilil Fullows' Hull. K, t. Ul.NT.Ji. U. V. II. IUyesi'jbt, Rccrdnry. u. A. i:l8, Tcxim a. T. uiimiE, lllimiN yiLLS A: BEEDE, ' ? LlTi'l STOCK ' Commission Merchants, CIIICAdO.ST. I.OfcIS And ICanisiiK Ciy. WAM liiiiiliii8 trnniiActud lit llie Rnnsim Ptmli YiiiiIh, Kn city, Mo. lice ll-14:tt fyRS. JL J. JOHNSON, UcHjiM-tfally fnformi tlio 'imbue that flic h:iH received her full stock ut MILLINERY GOODS, VxmxUUng of Ladies' & Misses' Hats and Bonnets, Together with Trimmlnga ofEYcry Kind, tnwliirli tbe IiiyIIoi Hid attention ofhr frleniln nml tlip imblie irenerally. Unrsltop in intlieCruteli flelil Uoiisu, ut Hid lloiuiou St. cntran iw. (i:tf JjISOLUTION , - AND COPARTNUSIIIP. Notloa-iniierehy giren that tlirv ropartnerfiliip. nittlluc batwoeu II. J, S. Ilrin. In tllla day (liaaol-Yi-d liy iniitual ronaeat. Tlia liubilitiua of tuid tiriu will b mid by J. & & Hrlu. , COPARTNERSHIP. , r 3. k 8. Ilrin li.nvft tliU day formed and ontpred Into tii'W cinrtneivliip, and will fttlll continue buni. iiphk ut tlioir old Htiuid oil the ,tvt side of the "pure. .Wn takfthit opport unity f tlmukiiij, our tiMtir friend and tho Mihlio swimrully for pint ftivoru undruripctt'ully lolicit theirtutrouas for tbo future. J48. Ml IN. 1.24-dlui . r. LUCIl J. C. WATLANl j i IiUCE& 0., tt .Cotton Wool Factors AND 0EXE11AL .; .(: .'etj! . .r m-:M COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Terminui It. T. C. E. E., CorMcnna, Ennls nnd Dallas. t peclnl att.nt Ion paid to recoirltigtnd forwardlnf Itoodi and produce. Cuniignmantii toiipectfully to. icted. iJ'Warehoiie near depot. 4: If- DMINISTR ATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of I.ldor Davis, deeeaned aJnilnltratloti Iii'iulliH In Dallas county, in tbe State of Texan. AH elnfnia fur money against the etnto 6fTiI nor Davis, deepened, mutt I presented lo me with In oiie year from the Hith day of February, A. D, 17.1 for allowance, or payment of the aume will bo potipoupil until. the claim ronontcd Yvitliin tliat tin- ure paid. linen my hand thli the 12th dav of March, A. B. IWI. BKNJA5IIN DAVIS, uoiidlt uiHwit, AiiuiitiHtrator. DALLAS, Kst:iUilnMl Jaunaiy 1st, 1Sfi(J.! r C. JORDAN & C6., riAariiErifii, n. 1. M.WA.M.n,tV ,., casiiior. FIHST am PAI'KII l)S( (ll TKI) AT UKANIIX ATKS. "((II.IHTUNS 1IAIIK un nil iwrls of the I nlnn unit rcuilllul forironiitlj' fiUI,D, SILYKIt AXDCnillKNCV , t . . , j i BitnillT AKH fuLII Wo ilrnw nt nilit for Cold unj Curroticv in uimxnlu in,n . J ol'l'cipniiil('iilK. NEWYnitK, fw.-ilMill, I'rildwiiCo. EH Willi 9f. '. FT. I.dl'is, ll.mlmnii'M Sinlug judtliuiloi, KBW (illI KANS. I"- ); Inn, ttwcniioli A Col (IAI.VKSTON, , 1'iiU, llui('lIni:iJi Co.. ,,, .. ovr.N viion a. si. mi 3 i. m. I N S T K A X C E iTkT A li T 31 E T . V-nro iu;ciit f,.r i1i follnwiiipc Kir-t Clam In suniitiv, Cinif iiit.m, nml tnke l i.kn ut rute.i eutnb- iiKiiri i.y llie iijiiui. rti'iinl nl tJniii1lwrllert KltAV K MX V'lUB IKSr K AI)K (.. '. o' rinliiil Inlnn. A-"l t"i,:ili;..'ll(l s iiAUT villi 1 1 1: : jXM'iiAseu Cd el 1' irlt'M '.Coihi.. AlttvH J'.',5llll.0(i() (Kl M.YT I' I ISM-liA M'K 1(1., "f I lii' il, M i.. I'i li irn. IHIii (I. MKHCHANTSiMbTr.U, I.IFK IMKUKANCi; I'd. "I (I .(.THOn. tni'h A-wet Hull !':iiJ..i'iii gnu ou H AAS HAMiI.NU AN' INMI HAM'S lH, (.lfi.l-..loii. Cii, (.i,,ii.,t .f:;i!,Wo Ort l'LAKTF.Ii IN. I IIAM E CO.. lit llouctou, Toznn, i (J.(,ill Ja.',il,0( 0 i . T. !. JOU!A.V A, t o, vlt.'i.Jwly 1M1.L. El LIU'I V Iln.il. VI. 8Tf.Yi:N0S iULIOTT A KTK VINSON, I'KAM'RU IN Medicines, Taiats, Glacs, Oils, PA T JI K T 21 E I) I 0 1.NEF FAXCY GOODS, &t. In llK.tr new lliiil.liti;, North bid e of fijlmio DALLAS, - TEXAS, WmiM rtnn'r1fiillv ififumi tlm Mil iliiit tliov Iinvt' iniw. :imI w ill cnniiiiim to keen mi IiiiimI i I'til'l n'ip.ly utVwiy l.ind nl' ptmls in tli.iir linn, mid wiiUiiiKoiifii.iv Miiii.-(.1 jitiMK! jiiiirniiHijH. 'ilifir AnoxiiMifiiri-il Itrne'iist uhvna inm'iit to fdl I'livfiviiniH I'ti'-ttiiiiiioiix. nut'. HI , lS7-."d:iiini1. HED k SALE STA3 Xj 33 , Zlf.? Where I will l.uy nml Mil liuthfrt and Jiiulex, tiun toHtoi'k Utl 111 my linnet', 3Iy inulio ,b: imd l'ivu hlrr al u! ten. "If I Doti I GU'c Sathfui'lion ta wg rttrons, I ma he no Charge" Count to tin- vclMiimvn CA2i3 AICB ST A2321Z?, (Ill .M lll.i t, het. Mailt llll.l lillll Sin., P.U.I.AS, - - - Tkxas iiSMtiiu I'.. COliKIt. lOS.MOrOLlTAN J V. D It Ell i s, Ii oin l ror, MAINSTltKET, l'AI.LA.'.TENAS. MEAI.S AT ilA ESOX'KS, PrtrlicultrHttfritifii ynA fa ll. nerv ciimutiliilion of 'i ji:liii'l'ril TniU'iYl'H 1 ll.ll-Uil. J liSJ IIA15LE CITY rilOPEItTY F O K S A li K . Un.iiijVsi liot 'i UeMrna. t.fJi-i-T otiifti'jiroimr. tv.hnjirini'd nu I iiiiiiiiirnvi I, nil very f.ivorul ly ttinrilrd in tlitt iiust ll(Jiiri..Iiiii,; l arl.i of tin city. Wtll Iiiiprorcd Vri'ih, ..... iioar Cedar Siirinjr, ill D.ill county, which I will oxclian-elor we.steni land.( or Und certilicateH. Forfuitlierltiforniiifleii npply to , ' j.E.D.ni,Ai)ua, Dalian, Feb. 21n2.lw8in-iil0dlw, 1JX1EUTAKI.T. ' . ( A. VJ. Kenpartfidly informt the cilly.elia nfliallaa ami llie 8nrromiilnc cotmtiea that he haw fined iiphiset. tnliliilimeiii on Cuehran Street, .xil'elv lor tlio 'biiine.H, and le prejian-d to make Cellln. at the ehortent notice, toordcr, and trim them In allctylea, lie lllK0l'cl ml 4i:ill(la at 4lll tlliuov enllil ofall Hizcn, ready mariV.Itli,lhecfl'tlrll of tMnnilliu, whirhheckn dellvee. ntan Imiar'au! fn, day r niiclit. lie liaal" mado arrnugeiiielits to keep on hand a full asuortluent of MotaUo liiiyJaJ Cimcso which lie ean deliver on call. Ileluia the exrlimlve Baencv furtliPKO llurial Cil', for lallauiul nur. ronndltiirwuutlce, andean enpply them nt the low. eat price. HiivIiik provided liiinwlf with a tin. OVAL-GLASS HE A USE, and nVwiAry"epponda.3ee, ho wlHnndorHitreall (he oereenery arraniseliientH for ImrlaN with dfipalch. He m ileierinliird to make tUi lil excliielve buelnnai.nd roliectflly a"" I'm pHirnna". ot tli, piiWio.!1 . A.W.MOimiW, ji):lf Coehrun llnte Mull) Street IJMIOS. FIELD,' ' J , 's i main"' OTUEi,t ! ') Ti HAS ON ElSniCITION A WALTER A. .' . wood's ' , .' ' ' ' ' " ! .'. .! ..' i ' ' t ' i' ! : COMBINED MOTYKR & REAPEC) Thofnriiiera 1110 resp civilly Invitt-.l t.i ll'J'l lakua look atil. TEXAS; WEDNESDAY MORNING, APKIL 9. J. ADAMS J. L. LtuNABD HANS & M O A It!), Dallas, - . Texas. We aio jiernmnmtly localed in (his oily and don Rpncnil Hunk lug Iiuslucss, We buy and sell oxcliange ou ' NKW YORK, NEW OULEANS, ' ST. LOUIS " ' '(JAtVESTOS," ". & HOUSTON, Ami nil (lie pvinoiral towns and cilles in lbenoiilli-wc.it. - Wc draw direct on llie leinlinR cities of , Kiiioj e, rind also ilcul in gold, silver and currency 4nd makocolleotiousat all points in the South, v Dnllftf, October 28, 1872-tf. A.LLAS CITY B A K JE K Y , Con feci ionery 4- Kcstaiirant EOHNY & LOUPOIV rRoritn:Tons, Al (heir OU Slam ou Saiu Street. ' W here they Ii.ivo In ilnro a Inrj:(i insortmnit of Coiil'edlinicrlcs of all Kinds, ;. CiiminJ Goods, sters, Sarfllncs, ... Dried Fruits, Etc-, Etc., Ilo Will IlllIU Ii.ivo Fresh Bread, llolls, Cakes, Eto.y - . ,. In BYery variety.. Thankful for tin. lmt liberal iwtrollaim lin.lnu,, 01 11 n'KH 11 (-olillliitnliuo ot llie name.. n-1'17, i-'-.,imi..i.'. 1I0IINY LOl'PQT R. J. S. S1ZE.K, ' Dallas, 'Jeias, Recently of Jackson, Mississippi, him Kite ttrict attention to any I'lndliim entrusted to nun in imu iMiiuo .Hid iHtumcrtlii maiiei-s. REFERS, BY rEIl.MISSION, TO Hon. ft. M. V. Hunter. Va.i Prllelin,,! t TII..1.1 n. ii.; mm. H in. I,. Niurkoy, Wasliinuloll, II. C, ke, Ilr.it lier A Co.. UiinlcerH. V.O Pavnn Tt ,,.!! ... ii.iri a. l li., . u. Ildtl. A. 11 ri,nn M ACo.,N.(l,: W. H. Sihlcffelin A C.K.V.. 'IV Tl l.oiiin, Mo,: HirhariNnn JIi'iv. N 11 U h...i.'..i. ', .11. Al C A (li.. IS . M ll'VilCk .V It, ...-!....! tit enitarten None, l'liila ; Warren lMiteliell A Co. 'in lay K lil . (! mi , IiVoiih dr ( a.. N. O lt,i oiiwviiie, iy.:,i. li. lioimmn,. I.exlnu'ton. Kv : 7, . llcljriiyer, Iliirroilnhni't;, Ky.; David Uiidretb . "ii, i (iii i Uttsnien Currei-piiiidciii e prom pllyotHervoUvf her 'i c.:enwi'n are iHivaiiccii. Ollice, for tin, mucin, under Dalian Library, TAKE NOTICE. n e also represent a first ( lass Lifr. Ins. ' o., and i nam me Agency nil a so. 1 Hit Ins, Co. J.s.izi;ii. N. s. " T. J. (Iroiiinl. iS. JONES & CO., DAI.I'.S 1M FA'aIIL Y Gr.OOJlUES -AXD- Provisions. i NKXT HOOK TO ADAJIS .1- LKSOIIP'S BANK, Elm Street, - - Dallas, Texas., vi-uK-Uly , . ,. "... lii'TY iuiii cent7made "on SAFE IN7ESTMEKT. T witlfell hit Sloie Monnn, on Kim itftet.opi'OHlto Him k. .Ii-ltil-Ci.'ii, iift i loo i- to fi.iriiiijrti.il, 31m nilli" A Co.V, now orciipfHi hy M. Wnhl, iimi rented until Orlnl'iT nt ono Miti'ln-il tlnllnrit er month tn dv;uive. Tlio Hmw l ;u ft-ot loiij lr iJ5 wldo lot Imi lirt. Will im Hld f"rfc,.."''li.li. it U In tho heart of tlii liiinurM-i't'iitor r l,iln mi' tho lot alono in u hliurt time will wmtli llu )iirrli;iN moiiwy, . IS. I'' JU.AKK. Anpl tiMiisrn. Jt-fTiies ATurryor IU-k, J t Co irJ-dtf iLJlSTliEET BAWSO, ProprMot, Kwijs constantly on n?m1 Siumhidih, Frtidi. ftnlUil and .Smoked moats, and nil klu da of Ve-t4llvi in ni'ii' ieooij, tf - vl'til-douio 10 US IS KING I. - , , COOLEY'S EXTRA EARLY CORry, The earliest field corn in America, Corn lent to Mill In 14 weeks alter planting. It weighs. 0.1 putiMlr to the bushel. Kndorsed b.v the Cuiiiiiilsilnner of Ak licnliiiro ut Wanliltiiiton Citv, ut belu tuo nioaa reliabl'i Corn In the United States. VorSaleat . tt'll.l.HllS llltOTIrtlW Sf nln A Kim Ktreult, Dullat, Tuxaa. r .narcn is, in7J.Miiiat-u.uw2w ,rrr-prrrT.TrYTyi : n y . r'. LIVERY, FEED AND , S ALIO STAIILI3, n, Hi.t tTitctT, opeqatTK Tin .oiuiicHntm uouft ,:, ' Unllna, Teint. .,. Atvgifrpfttt The undertlgnsd hav nK l,nr('l,nr,l ttietl(Mlc (Ai? IL lately owned bV Mesara. Law. A IVMiinba, would respectfully Inform the citizens of llalUa and the public, generally, that taey naveopened Itie arnnve ataeie ,wnere may win .......... it.nuvd . mtn.s (,-u Dim-u iovt,i si nil fimi,, iieiwui'i suwiir'ni nni nr., Ac., for hire. They will alio liny and Rell Utoek, ami do a aeneral l.lvery linsinese. Tliey reapecl I'ully aoiitit the patronage of the public. . J0XK3 A HALL. Dallas, Hoc. U,l714:tf ;! I Tt( - THE DAILY HERA D, Our Aueula. Vlin areiiithvriMd liciTe iilcrli.noii and uiei ininK Kir 1110 imny ami fterkly Miiui.i). J. C. Chew. JOII Hrmiilirnv. M. A'..-k . n Howell ,t Co.. .41. I'ai k How h.w V...L . r.. Weutherlll ,r Co., I'lilliulelilhln j tlritllll A 11 i.rYmM l, wiupiurai r. aiciniyra, Nw (irieaaai ' K. II . u.iiiiiu, ,,.!, no ; iiiKi. jno, li , iiiitie, AUi'till . J. W. THROCKMORTONI, ' ' 0F COLLIN. ' ' For Governor- hon. j. w. thITockmoeton. In hoisting thu nainoof tlio lion J. V. Throckmorton, of Collin coun t-, us our first choieo for Governor at tho next election, wo aro not inoroly giving expression lo our own porsonul preferences, but to that ot an overwhelming majority (ni)J wo nray say the almost uniuii niuus choico) of the Democracy of Lliis part of thoStato. Andwohavo reason to know thai thi'i is not on ly truo of the fooling in norlhorn Texas, but is the samotoavcry groat cxloiit, throughout tho Htato, To thoso who have been residents of tho State for any time, it is not necessary to speak of Gov. Throck morton. Since tho days of IIous ton and Husk, no public man in tho Stato has been so generally and fa vorably, known as ho is. Thoro is not n city, town, villago or neigh Dorhood in tho Slate in which ho is riotknoVn,and in which ho has not friends. Tho iron hand tt' military despotism struck him down from tho position of Governor, to which the voice of tho peoplo called him in 1SGC. Tho timo is approaching' when tho people intend to do him justico. Tho hour is nt hand when they intend to manifest thoir indig. nation at this great wrong, lint tho pnrposo is to do this, not moroly as a manifestation of thoir indignation nt tho tisiirpationi. of a military despotism, but because thoy desiro at tlio holm of oueStato govern niont, tho great experience, tho npo judgeinent.'tlio comprehen sivo statesmanship and tho unques tioned integrity axd administrative ability they know ho possesses. In lbl)6,llio pooplo by -10,000 major ity elected, him Governor, and ho entered npon tho dischargo of tho duties of thatollico under more try ing difficulties than have fallen to tho'lot of any of his jirodcccssors. Tho country was just einurgHig from a disastrous and desolating war, and tho people felt thoinsolves crushed to tho earth by tho strong arm of a military despotism, and Uicy looked to him lo protect their ights, and to redress their griev- ia 11093. . In this 'crisis ho did not waver, nor cringo to tho tyranny of a military despotism ; but, with a manly firmness and dignity wor. thy it'lloman Sonator, ho stood by Ins people, protesting against wrong and oppression, and vindicating their rights 'with' an earnestness mid ability which not only oudear- him to all, but which gavo him n notional reputation. Had ho aban doned his people, had ho pandered to the authority that was paramount, ho would havo boon permitted to retain his position and sorvo out his term. But between duty nnd official position ho did not hesitate, ilo dared to vindicatotho right.and preferred, if it must bo so, to go down, and suffer with his peoplo. Ilad oflieo been all ho dexircd, noth ing was easier than its retention by cringing to tho military then tho paramount authority. When citi zens wcro arbitrarily arrcstod, ho never ceased bis appeals to Fresi- dont Johnson for thoir release, un til his object was accomplished. His appeals woro backftd by argu ments unanswerable, oxcept by, tho bayonot, and tho only alternative of the military was his removal, for which their ingenuity was at fault in finding evcna plausible pretoxt. lie was determined, to , sorvo' out but one year. of his term, but in this timo ho gavo: evidoncos. of an unsurpassed executive ability. Un der bis administration tho expen ditures of tho Stato' govornmont wero less than t.hroo hundrod tuous- and dollars a your. AVIuil a con- trast to tho present. n conse-1 aBwttv - - MwMWMwMaw - "t 2, 1873.V :S ;. (juoneo of this, taxes worf tnou about ono eighth to wlat, thoy are now, and yot all the oflkors of the State, and the intdrost -I'upOn thu publio debt wore promptly paid. In viow of all of this, it is not strangothat thoro is such a gener al wisLto rostoro hitu to ;tho posi tion tovhich tho voico of tho'peo llo had called him. ThQ times, tho crisis and tho voioo of tlip poo plo demand it. It is our plcasuro to join in triis movement, and to go with it to givo it expression, and to, watch over it,' nnd to see that it is ' not by any nialignont inflticnco, diverted from its chan nel, boforo it reaches its destined point. Wo might havo very properly cIoboiI this article, as it is not our purpose.'nor is it yot required to writo a biography of Guv. Throckmorton; but wo aro not ig norant of tho fact, that in somo localities, pcrsisistent efforts havo noon mado, and perhaps will ho coiiiiiued, to prejudice tho public mind against him upon tho ques tions of internal improvements. and monied subsidies to railroads Euf upon all these -questions Gov. Throckmorton is in lull ac cord with tho Democratic party lo him, as a member of tho Legis laturo now twenty years ago, wo aro indebted for tho policy of aid ing tlio construction of roads, hy tlio donation of lands a policy tho constitutional convention of 18(18-9 undortook to chango by a cltiusoin tho constitution prohib Iting such an appropriation of tho public lands, but to which tho peo plo have recently shown a purpose to return by tho adoption of a con stitutional amendmont, leaving it to tho discretion of tho Legislature, To him. as tho originator of tho policy when a mombor of tho Leg islature, wo aro indebted for the munificent school fund, tho Stato possesses, in United Statos bonds, railroad bonds and tho alternate sections of land's donated to rail roads. But ho is now, as ho has ever boon, opposed to tho donation of monied subsidies to railroads With his policy carried out .thi? would bo unnecessary ; and but for tho folly ot tho convention of 18(58-9, it wouli never havo been thought of. ' When a convention meotR to leisigrialo candidates of tho Demo cratic party for Governor, and other Stato ofllccrs, tlio peoplo of this part of tho State, with a una nimity almost without a precedent, will'insist upon his nomination. And, according to our information, ho is the choice of an overwhelm ing majority of tho people in every art of tho Stato. Tlio pooplo look to him to bring order out of chaos; to reduce their burdens; to rcdeom tho credit of tlio Stato and to guide it in it onward progress to great ness. And that they may not bo disappointed, it is important that their wishes bo expressed and made manifest, nnd that stops bo taken in duo timo to carry thorn out. Society in Texas- It is a lamontablo fact that in this'day of rapid transit and com munication both . by steam and electricity, that thoro should exist in tho minds of so many really good pooplo in. tho older States such a vaguo undofinod und orro- ncous ideas of Texas society in gen eral. .Many pooplo leaving their old homes for Texas, camo with tho cxpoctntion of meeting with an uncouth, illiterate nnd not (infre quently dangerous class. A poo plo to whom cburphos and schools aro almost entirely unknown. And we know no law or protection save that guaranteed by tho freo uso of the six-shooter and bowlo knifo. ' . Thoy aro forgotful tliat Texas society, as it exits to day, is mado up and furnished by many of thoir old frionds nnd noighbors, and tiot unfroqnently rolativos from tho oldor Stales, and consequently from tho very nature of things must ussimijla -Ta.1 must assimillato tho society from - Tsiri jj , ft III which they.oanio. It is fad that education is mow generally ditTus. od among tho masSo's of Tfoastnan amojig thoso offtny pUio'r. Southern Siato, f 'Aiicl as a natural, .conse-. quonoo thierO) is a cultivated .an4 highly poliBbcd.tnrn pervading our society r4?xiis Vih hoc full shore of worthloss 'hnraclor's, dispevat does, ko'i, butJlSeso'apo Iho excep. tions and noUho'gonoral ' rule, and it is is a fact v6rthy of noto that thoso characters" aro ' almost invriahly recent impor.ta'ion'frora tbo older Slates, men who came, hore .expect ing to livo by thoir w Ha, and attain to easy nyoalth ' and distinction through, tho general imbecility of thopftopto; and find ing thomsolvos mistidcdn in their gamo, aro sbon'joajily "to engage in anything' 'tbatj' roBpnU itsolf, save and except honest labor. . .The lo cal press .in. many soctionsof tho South particularly, has boon Jeoin. ing with misrepresentations of Tex. as society, mado in ordor to ' stay mo vast and and almost unceasiiig tide of immigration to this Sljate. Every ono knows that tho pjoju dice of tho masses can bo more eas ily raisod against a section by do nouncing its' society in gonerjd, than by any other moans ; honeo tho misrepresentations. Now as to thoso wishing to enmo, but hultiiig as to whether or not they Bhall bring their families to bocomo mom hers of this ''awful society;" we say in words of truth and sober ness, that n nioro onergotio,onlight oncd nnd roligious pooplo aro not to bo met with in any country, and in no land will a strangor bo more tho rpcipiont of that hospitality so peculiarly characteristic of the Wos torn country, than in Toxas. . , For tho IIkuai.d. , BaeutiM Sunset. ,' How beautiful tho sunsot as soon on tho prairie, whon ull tho world in calm, poaco and happinoss doth provail. Thogoldon tints of tho sot ting sun coino to us across tho far stretching grcon, roflocting the beauties of flower, shrub and grasses in all their varied forms and hues. Wo look back to the far cast and see tho calm and quiet twilight . stealing upon us. We look nliovo and there behold tho mode.it moon, in its virgin beauty looking tenderly ' down upon us. W.o look arotiud us and wo seo tho unfolding loaf, the, (lowering shrub, , and the little blosoms that nestles it our feet. While wo aro admiring all this lovely but mute soenory, tho melodies of tho feathered song. stcrs aro borne to us on tho zey phyr brcczos of tho evening, from where they - are congrogal-' cd, giving forth sweot music, is it wore, praises to tho Creator for tho lovely and ploa ant surroundings. What pleasura ble fancies aro passing through our mind now what memorios of the past como and go how wo are car ried back to the timo whon childish! simplicity adorned our brow, and wo sang as morrily as tho birds do this evening I Hail, sweet days of tho past I Wo call you back and live you over again ; and wo pluck sweet flowors from momorios gar don flowers that will over bloom . and never thoir fragranco lose. Our young playmates pass before us in pantomimic array, lingering that we may see thoir childish' countenances onco more. Some of thorn have long sinco gone to that roBt that knows no waking liko tho sotting sun, they quietly sank to rest, leaving behind them frionds that cherish memories of thoir good ness nnd loving kindness; how sweet to look upon all naturo rotiring so ' peacefully and quietly to rost, and how gratifying to know tbatthere iK ono who ever kcopolh guard over all,, MARION MURPIIY. . ., Dallas, March 30tlij 1873. . . . At a recent real estate sale in At- anta, among other commendations of n cerlain lot by tho auctioneer,, a. 1 tt,,, wif tttrts knf KnVI' II W! N M in II 'II II1UL IIULilllllC UUU kw V 1 .11 I 111 I nil II ilia UVtll M vi. v mvm . twenty years. . uhon tnuj Mif nouncomonf was made, JVir. wnjtir Howell said ho wanted it, and was knocked off to him nt 14,67 -i w$i bet itaiiitMi. - -mm Mnyseammfff p