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4 i Ml in ill in in. m. u V-. J DALLAS, DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1873. WHOLE NUMBER 1037 WEEKLY HERALD PIHL HHKD KVKItV 8t lllKBAl Bl r XXT SWTWT1P.LLS & CO ' Milwcrlpllou, pi-r annum, In iidvnnco K w , -uiwiriptioii, .ix month, r; .... 1 , i iwi.-iiTi4iVfi.niiA sminrn ttcn linen "i I i'ilstyM) SI SO for thu flint, and 75cenU t ,1'nat'll aillllllolllll iiihuiiiwii. srilurflhiinco far imnoiinolnir aonndldat lomsrs. Richard II. (irllftn, Advertlslnir .nt, No. 1 rtuutn Htrm.t. n-iltlmorc. Mil.: mini, wi,ih.i i, Pi-ituiiulll Co., .17 Park llciw.M'W ' .,,-k, and Messrs. Co.., Wiith.'illl 4 Co., No. Chestnut street, rniiiiiii'ipiiia, are .. ..ti,m-iK.,i to cfintriiot for adver 1 1. iiU for insertion In tlm DALLAM 1IKK A LI), t our lowest rates. itrMears. PhkIiIkII Waters, Bankers, K tntiuii.il. aro antlnM-li'il nicunto for Hit. 1. KltALU In Kaufman county. .1 -'f. M. Hinith, Esq., at Li'wlHvlllo, Ponton r vinty, Is 1111 authorized io.-nt for the 1AL J VS HKItALIl, and money paid to him 011 o-ir account win bo duly acknowledged uyuB. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DAIiliAB, THXAB Recently of Juckson, Mississippi,) Wilt give strict attention to any business en ' : ust.'U U liliu in lU-al Katato und Coinmer- ill lUllttlTN. .... nn Ih'fen, by pormlstilon, to Hon. K. M. T. Vunter, Va.j l'rltchurd Bickham, Jf. O.; t: un. Win. L. Hliarky. Washlntoii. 1). C; I J. Ktrt i Co., N. O.; Hon. A. O. Brown, ' ls.: Pik.., Brotliurs A Co., Hankers, N. ().; f lyins buiu.Tou A Oo., N. O.j W. 11. Hclili-f-f lill A Co., T. U. A J. M. Alien A Co., N. O.; K.irvm-k A Kowliiud, Ht. Iiuls, Mo.: llicliard- 11 A M.iy, .V. I).; WliTOlock, Flnluy A Co., N O.; H ill, Lyons A Co., N. U.j lis.-ngiirU-ii t Kims, I'lilla.i Warren, Mltohi'll A Co.; Lou- I vlll, Ky.; J.B. llowman, L xliiKtou, Ky.i V, P. Mclliayor, Harrmlsburg, Ky.j David i min)tll A noil, Phlla BiiHiut'ss C'orr-tiipouilmicH promply answer , 2 wlteu post uxpi.'H.: ar tulvuiic ,1. Omco, for the pr-si nt, under Dal la Library'. TAKE M O T I fc . We also rt pr.wiit a first clans Lifn Insur r Mice Company, anil will xoou hav. the II ciioy for a No. 1 Fire Insurance Compuiir. Snf ' J. H. mKlt. I ITTOfldcrSU UW. ' v fi IT. M. BUKrOKO. KICUAHU MUkUAJI. 1IURFORD & MORGAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, J. tLLAfl, Texas. OKKICE On Comraerco Htrec next door 5, Uie City Hot-1-up stairs. . . : ., I7lf. II. BABKSOALt. J. O, BJILGK IJ ARKSD ALE Sc "EBLE 8 , . . ATTOONEXB AT LAW, , Dallas, ..... Texan. l'tf : - j. c. M'coy. J. M. K'COV. McCOY Sc MoCOY. A rTORNEM AND COUNHELOR8 AT LAW, Dallas, ... Texas., Will prnntloe in the District Courts of the r miitl.'S composing tliu Fourteenth Judicial i' strlct, and in the Hnpremo and Fudi-ral ' art of this Ktiitu, and will attend to the c llnotlon of claims in all the ailjoinlujf - . unties. 8piial attention given to laud 11 ,iKlioM. Ofllce south Hide public squaw. R, D. COUGHANOUR. ATTORNEY AT LAW, DAJ.LAH. TKXAS. 4Syl 11. S. GUY, ATiUNUY"0 i:()'!SELLI)H IT lk, LAN'CATEH, TEXAH, V,'H practlfl in all ire, courts of Dallas nud i ..r.inoun.tiiip cf.tuiities. ' '.vl , :J.O.V)I. K. O. I1C.WKU. GOOD &; BOWER, .iTTOIINEYB.AT L. A VV ' DALLAS, TEX X Mtf- ji11T. AOLT. OMH WELLBOKK. AULT ic WELLBORN, .A TTORNBY8 AT- UAW r ,; DALLAS, TEXAS. Kyi uB. IL WEST, 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW TTillnnr. T3K. . yfHee over Ash Warner1 store, corner of V. tin and Jelleraon strecta. 48wly i. tinn Ky. Well wleM course of study: 5cl.L apartn, ', 5J90?VH"V cirrd': MtiiMiHi grounds for reoreotloni ex- Ih-iiY bull'lings, IWxSS leet. four stories. . IK mnma. conUtlOlllOU CUnpel, IlieUtT WIK". . - ii oeracltaUon. oraamrntak rlay.and bath r- oms, warmiHl by su-atn andlluhted by gas. ! 1 two yoonx ladles ocouiiy a rwun. Cost ot Jmpnivcmnots over $li),uTl, Charg-i as V w U SD? school ottering eqo! ndvntgi t the Uoiwd "tales. Fail term commenoea K lsWmSif.l'r Rohert Hllltgnn, Elder 1. W. MCMrvwr, Kw. Johai:. Hnvkinrldke, L.in.Mn. Kv.: Hon. . U-ek. Wash. Iiurton: tJolout i, r. JohusDo, ialt Horn Louisville. ; For eatalornea MkmJ. . H'M-LEH. t wprietor; UOBT.OIIAHA. IV( T. L, I'.iXEU. Hecy. - Owt- B0NIK, MISPHY ii 0, Wholesale Dealer In Pnra - fINtTJCKY Jt Kourth rt-, Lonl-vllli', ii. ft. B ii-.ii';i. ; ; 'if Texas, itwir TOMSK. -SHOWS. FIKBUK Jt. iWWr . ,-stntr!-. u . .tu auem IV ; JOHN IIKJIBT BROWS V lVnxl luf.-ow Mr ' Ioi-mIkk, !uiJ S 'l . I ini-lsiitski.il t'r'i proiieily In I'll liirts .-ftUe xtate oj'Diof tisik'i'l" Sl'i, I'-i'd '-'' m (m as ua '"'' m",'s MRS. M. f, JOHNSON iUi--iH); inform" )M fihae """.the Us-t. vvalKtT nnmeoiaieiv eup bsr,.si:iv.sit.il''s!;t'' ' ' J, nu'littif IiU four act with abowie- ' . - -..r-i- iLiiin-hi.d the-dispute wasaetUedto a I r w t ij b - k r m m M w-a V ftJiA J M' M -ai m w Latliea'and Misses' Hats and lunnii "" " r . . " JJOnilOlS, . ' t 'ts-r-un thIm'1'' kiiHt.ie jf.!, ,hr Ltn't"iitfti,s-'la r hrrfni-ris it-r'jnl'rif nrt-slK-. il" M.fpisin W' t-o'hfliii Hmw, tl Ihe " anm - JOHN VrATSON WEOD WATtHMARlB A OPTIClAJTv t-a.trw.:,lertW'r, Uiu-, J e-. . Th CMhee. (Brooklyn Ariut. On ahitbrcold winter afternoon a geutlcmun spent three hours on thu Minimi wharf. In Jersey Citv. Wlkiting 'tho riehnrkat on of his finally, who were nassenifer on u steamer then iintinn.il In thy stream. The rKUlll tlol) of thu Cumtd learners is to laud ,j lmilBt.I1m.ra tind lugnge by lighters In "V oiithta particular - , .- ... ,ru steamer mure wrre uw f"""s"-. . H,.nrv 1). Cooke nnil family. Air, (wfc,, wtl tlie president of a national HV I nnil hiu iim-tner was 5(hh Shepher. nr course such a distinguished gen ., i i ... r,.,:i,, ....uiii nor mi m uciiiiiii wiu n 7 - ,."". Jersey City oil a row nay. im'") . rty jia, ,pm, Hignuled liy telegraph ,. l,.vi.niniint tuir and officials were ,.1 hiiiul. O.ih linniired und two truiikH were carefully lifted over everything else, the trunks unu ineir owiwre Henry 1. Cooke and party jilueetl in tin. tmr. wliif-li tuir landed directly In Nw York. Whether the one hun dred trunks were examined by theC'u tomhoutte officers or not we do not know. All these three long cold hours over one hundred other paesenners were shivering in the told, aim not al lowed to stir from the ship. When the roval nartv had been thu disposed of, the other passengers and baggage were lunded in the usual manner at JerseyCity, with the usual Customhouse iiniiovaiieea and details. The velvets. silks, laces, shuwls, etc., owned by Mrs, lienrv 1). lookb woum eonvey uic very reasonable Impression that that cargo or trunks aim euiueiim worth at least SNHUMMl. During lust winter a grand lall was given in Witshlngtoii. A new house was :uilt upon the rear of an exiting palaee. The hot houses or IKstoit, New York and Philadelphia wore drafted into the service ot urnameiila. Holt It, ijiUKis of music werestutioi.ini up vielj 11 1 r, singing i.jrtU fTh ! tin with innsie, cn'i y viunds luiideu it '.ir ta..itM. .1 i i .;. i f.iii.tgin- llw- .-. '...in n,,rr.i'v' '" 'Hit was ill ine j li .hv i Alt'. Ut'.f. i. f;-ke and was i reioARtl U liuvt n.wt-vi.ral linmsund tlijilui's. . , 5 ,' ,;; ; " : li'uiUing li., no do iLt, gi.uil business in Wasltingi i." Uuiiki" K r inking f,n' 'ly-tci's is good iittslness anywhere, il it i ii u lie dune on olinr peopled iiiui, ty. The people who had been l.iaoing Mr. Henry 1). Cooke money asked him for it the other day, and he Lammed his bunk doors iu t..eir faces, tuui in ellcct replied that his hiiudred I'tirisiiin trunks, his line liotises, and his expensive parties had used up their money, and there was none left for tht'lii.' , Now, tin's inuit Coolie's bank was a liationul bank. The legal receiver of this bank makes the following report: Capital J600,gtl0 00 ASSETS. Bonds hold by Joy Cooke A Co. (brother) SH.flMW Dun froiu Jay Cook Alii. (brother) S7M,5J-I5 Accrued luWiesL ' '''""Vr?.! B All the capital and $272,861 46 of de tMiKltors' money, taken out either to loan to a soeetiluting brother or to pur chase rich Parisian goods. The law hi regurd to uauonsl oanas is sec. 65: That every president, director, cash ies, -teller, clerk or iigenl of any assoei atii.n who kIiuI! eml.ey.zle, almtruct or willfully misapply-""' t.l llie moiieys. fimit. i,r i-rrilitH ot till .-hi .. nil mji iwiii iu, iiuiMiu.il etiillv ut a niwdemeanor, and, upxiu ioiiviuli'' 'hereof, ahull be punished by liiprisr'in'ieiit not less that, live nor limie li.un ten yt ni. Sml section -1' of tho u ' I "yH; 'Hint, the ted il liabiliiies to any asso ciation, or any person.or any ciiinpany, eorportitioii or lirei. foi ninliey Isirrow etl. inclU'lii.'j: i'l'thii liithtlitiesofiicom pitnv or linn tie Iitthtlities of lite sev eral' members thereof, shall at no time exceed one-tenth part of the amount of tho capital stock of such association actually pitid In, ' . ,. Theeapittil of this bank being SoOO, 000, Mr. Cooke had no right to loan any person or linn over $oU.(W0, or out) tetilh of is capita,, aud ' this on gootl seeuril v. h or this connivance or thelt bis punishment is Imprisonment for not less than live years. It happen to be the duty of Mr. At torney Uenerul William to indict und prosecute this man, Cooke. Mr. At torney General Williams happens to be an appointee of President U. 8. Orant; und President U. ri. Grant hup nnm trt he n "soecial"' depositor in Mr. Cooke's bank, and a personal friend of the said CooKe. sir. eecreiary men ardson is responsible for the deposit of the people's money with this said Cooke without security, after he very well knew of Cooke's extravagance and Illegal manner of doing business. Mr. Secretary Kidiardson is likewise the appointee of President V- P. Grant, und Wore his auooiitlnuilit .was the a,teutf Jay Cooke 4 C). for various aud sundry things. It Is within bis power to punish t'iioke, if b desired to or durst. Hut he dare not And thus the ieopIeB money Is stolen: bu thus the Piesldeut of tho United Ptatt-s l.ouly himself to ili-iirnlng scoundrels, sih'iUfs tiiu!tn.ir Nucili'lJIfli f:tniiy'i . . Ul n,ilB.-rnfs ullii- iff.'l i'Vhcs l.e lillill nuirais. Whilf 't, i. i:ei.lh n sji.t c'.aMe intsii. yiid ew!up" . w'laiii sucli a man. unit i-tii i! io'-n ii- ojiirol' this Uv-m:ii(-:i ii" )'".1 '."'mis.' can be lieve that it.-v ttn- ted :til wji.'icijMiUirii in n grand faii' iml fi..ui. iVtiai have We tui-xpf'ty : - A tjnnie af i'iHr, The town of Fairnluy. ( ol., so iiameil . ifrom tire fair jiihihmt in which its pe.f . i ide play pokerj was enlivened not IIIUIMUIT O.V it 1111.111 KBl'lf, wii.Pwr..- isfa.-iy te.ult will f inuiiehrt it Tavor .'o a', vim become ciitaiiglel iu iit iii-.;'.--: Dt-fihC the "draw'' Mr. (itt-.vi'S o' I i a "king full," '.and Mr. Walker f'.j 'i' ed nHlli'tf , but af ar ibat ininttiiig ivreiiKdiy, Walker exhiiiited lour at and claimed the stukes. whe! iultn Graves drew a six Kliisiti r and rii kouisj his hand was , ' ' . . the jH-rfetH sntisfaot imitf the outsiders, fh.-re was ffipiigh iu tjip pot" to a....r...a it. liuiiifhw.ni .nnniii.' alia lthc nest day twth p-iitieinen tikup pet iiismnt residence, lde by side, In j (he N-autiftil eeuM-tcry. that. refleto pim-h tnilk upon Fairplay. . . , , 1 Siorx Citv dog have good appe tites If this one is a representative ani mal: 'After paling up half of lw lil,rrv and a large part of hi masUir' wardrobe, it wa." Imprisoned in the closet f.irsnf. ty. . When Ihe man went u.ui tiov it.was iretLine along, he diusivvred fiat It had destiwyed the .-iiihireu's t. rrthlnff -and playthings, lhH r lust Iwtrlnnino- a breakfast oa a croquet rU That pup baa a aore hed now, but ita appetite it onimpalf " ' , ... j;,'. ,' ; ,re sVo0, , UuWn4 5lr, j.VWaaJ . ruthwi b3 fcui ttw! Wnl,hn la l-ifBIMt." 1 V- t V TUB TEI.I.9W FHVaB. , Ths rarageB of this disease iu Shreve-. port, Memphis, crtiven, aim ... ccntlv In Marshall ana voiumun,, Texas, have been severe bej'ond any previous visitations for mny years, excepting perhaps 1807. Thst Galves ton and Houston should have entirely escaped Is one of those coincidences as unexpected as gratifying. We, of Dallas, have great cause of gratulatlon and thankfulnes. That several cases were imported here ami died In our hotels In the most densely populated part of the town, and in the least elevated part too, we believe is a conceded fact. We accept It as true, but there are some, however, who dif fer with this view. With such facts, what is tho dedue- tlon to be drawn? . We are disposed to say that our elevation above the sea level, in a country so rolling, open to iinro and invimjratinsr breezes, and with no lakes or marshes near enough to breed pestilence, these have terved to shield us. ,The disease has spread in no locality so elevated during the year, or horptntore in this country. And, II with thousands of new-comers among us, with scores of deep foundations be Ing excavated, with the digging down of hills and filling up of ravines,, with great numbers of people ih tents and shanties, with daily intercourse by rail or clandestinely with infected places, If. with all these uidiug causes for disease, we hove ewnifeU entirely truth abfut v lil.-h .tufcro call be Jio qucsti i!i-:tli'i;:i, in no spirit ofhourt, but utle;.ti'!ilit'!intH:;, may we not as- , . .,, i ... SOiilr Unit erv.llt'-r r snail ui- inoic suiely fxeiupi. . Let .ur whole popula tion, liecome tlie inmates, of comfort able homes, let our drainage, grading, tilling up, etc., as now going on reach, reasonable perfection, supplemented with an extended use ot pure cistern water, . and : we feel the utmost con fidence in predicting that Dallas is des tined speedily to rank as the hpaJthicst large town In Texas or the entire swHtir west. Every year, month and week, im provements are being pressed forwurd to add to the salubrity and healthful ness of Dallas and its vicinity. DKNIMBATS Of DA IX AN CIOl'SiTYI If you have not registered go and do so at once. Unless precluded hy nits taken notion of duty yuu must realize that every vote will count in the com ing ejection so near at baud. Not only a high sense ot patriotism, but worthy nrlde should induce every cui- ren of Pallas county to register aud vote. If ull will do so, it will be dem onstrated that Dallas is the largest, or at least' tarie of the three largest coun ties in th State ',n population, n we know it la in wealth. The people of Southern Texas, over-, run by hundred of .misguided negroes, led on by White merceuui ies, look In our white counties of Noilhcrn Texas ... ....1 ili.ir.i nf oonrnHHioll. Will vun will a single white Democrat of hB "trange rtory about a wilnatl pms, j uu, v. in uniiip" . ... j, ; given many vonrs ago to a farmer liv Ddllus county, refuse to do his part to- Koulli t.'linrlestoti : wards relieving our liretliren of the' oldest and historical part of ie.tas from tlie rule of negroes, caietbag- gersand political swindlers? No, fel low citizens, do not commit this great wrong. Register ! vote ! aud let us all be free. . . .. A.-VALVABUli WOItK. Messrs. Lawson and Edniondson are now preparing, arid ill hnvi ready for delivery during the mouth of Decem ber, a volume to be called tho Dallas Directory. Besides business cafds aud a full list of all bus! ness and profession al men, it will contain a brief history of the town and county of Dallas, with a list of about one hundred of the first settlers "of the county, prepared by Messrs. John Henry Brown and Son. A large edition wlH be printed. The volume will be handsomely gotten up, and will be sold at two dollars per copy. Persona wishing to aubscribe can leave their Dame at this office or with either of the fniiowlW firm I ' FrpnKIln & Penn, Maio street; Dr. A. M. Oophraii, Elm street; Adams A Leonard,- him street; City Bank, Commerce street; Major Eugene W. Baylor, John Hen ry Brown & Hon, Elm stni-t ; Pierce 4 Lylc, Mulit street, i r J. K. Unrklcy. - Mat i f Long's bead, is t-u atsait fin; tertaiiiing another congfessional dele gation. , As long as our fellow beings iu numerous sister towns are stricken with death and appe.d for.help in mon ey, hlns. nurses and food, the angels of fjeftven would Justly frown if we sient nioiiey n entpr'uiuiOrinU, rather than in relieving our distressed neigh bor of Marshall, 8hrev-iort Columbus and Calvert. Not a cent n frivolitiea pr pleasupe, fclroif--cti;eii of I allais till our kindred in those towns are re lieved. Rather let us deny lelfinei gars, drink theaties, drives aud every luxui- and send the n,outil tt (htt who are helpless In thu hour and arti cle of death. ' If evfry man in Dulls a 111 denv himself teu' cent In bos!. ness for ten days, will U $1620 per day, or $1,838 in ten day.. ..Tltla. might save many live in tur ,simeT "". Who is to deaf Lp BOffpw a to r-cfuseT. . iNFoltsiAtKW -antcfl rf Tlioma McBride, who left his home irt IVsKon, Howard county, Kansas, some time ill Kovemhcr, 1KT2, siuc which- imel) has trot been heard from by hi family. Said Thomas McBride is about -e fcrt hich. ha Hue ryes, brown hair, and sandy wbikrs, when be wear them. Any pefaon knowipg hit WbereabottU wlU confer a fatrpriiy ad- drvwing Mm. Johanna M BrideBfs-- ton. Howard county, Kansas. Texaa paper please copy. - - - in.n m.. ...!. m-. t,.A another icmouaj uwiuina, - - .- bigwhit.frtxtt,tb,aecopdo.e.f deci. W carafter, betldei tr pmieu ,T7 Tl 'm.a -wiatlan. VM T."1 V r- 'm''-' UmitlWWVflVTMi - VOTCM KEMrMMKM n Konorn eVer- man must wtfl n Wh ow elHctloll ,,rw,,ct, No, one can vote out of bis precinct or out of his county, unless he delivers to the presiding olilcer of the election a cer tificate from the District Clerk mat ne is a registered voter of the county In which he resides Besides this, he i. i. i,Ui,tliMi1 iniiul. swear that ho is the lueliticai . - ing out, oi ine epiu. unu, voiuini'trruii person named in tho certificate, ana j, 8(.rvct.8 UH tt nurse, and while in that hu lias hot and will not vote else- j that capacity at the residence of an es where in the then pending election. ; tlmable elti.eli, t'apt. . W. Barrett, J,, . i .,.., .... .oils supiMised to have stolen one him The best way is for every man to '(ol,lirHti1B mm l(eillK nilH!W, vote in his own precinct, and we espe- : sflor (jrudyi,, leoviiig the house, und dally urge tltose in the country to do so. Hy crowding into town, many may loose their votes. Only those who see "beforehand that theywlll be away from home on election day, should get certificates from the Clerk In order that they may vote fbr State or District officers elsewhere. Be warned In time, and nobody wilf. boaiaappoiuieti. On Friday morning, the 24tli inst., all early risers In Dallus had the op portunity of beholding agoliuine white frost, looking in some spot like a young snow. We have watched carefully an J only once before saw d light .syinpfon of the iniiell desired messeu;;.'.' t it itef Hhreveport, Marshall, :ilveit .m.l -t I. er places. Yet we have cvid'-iiMv .htui three light frosts previously. ' T'.ie In 1 one, however, was gr'i'iine jik' t1-- Ollgll. tloil lril thai ltlflf ''"' already have checked tile fearful rn. ages of death' iu our sister towns. Geobok B. Ekath, the old pioneer of Mclennan county, known afore time as the "Flying Dutchman of the Frontier,'! is the Democratic candidate for Senator from the Waco district. The Radicals suy the Democrats are opposed foreigners ; a lie toopalpuble toetfult) iiyt!iliiij pyti'onwtnph At this time the. Democvals have the following foreigners as cundidiites In this State: J. J. Oroos, Germau, for Commis sioner of the Land Office. Josepli Dwyer, Irishinuu, for Senator from tlie Han Antonio district. George B. Krath, Germau, for Sena tor from the Waco district. Edward P. Linn, Irishman, for Rep- rcseutatlve from thu Victoria district- A German for Representative from the Colorado district. A, I Kessler, for Representatlv from the Comal distrii, Erich Submldt, Gerfiian, for Repre sentative from the Houston, district. ,But the list' is too long. . Ths (s enough to show that wherever iwnt exists, Democrats select their cantii- dates r gardless of birth or nationality, A fttrangt-Nlury About a Kiillroad rta, A Columbus prirrespoinlent of the Cincinnati Ktinulrer tells the follow- 1 1 was twenty otld years iio, when !hc (.'oliiiiiltij iHid Xenla railroad was being built, that they passed through the farm of Kendall Trewitt; near South Charleston, cutting it into triuu gles that were most distasteful t his ngrieultural eye. He tried to drive off the engineers when they were survey ing the line, but couldn't; he warned off the latter la borers when they came with their picks and shovels and carts, but It was all iu vain. The railroad took the loud, a jury sat upon it and awarded Kendall Just three hundretl dollars for it. He declined, however, to receive the money, and It was placed in one of the Columbus bunks to his cedit. Wlthniany u strong oath, he vowed that he would not take It, say ingthiit if the railroad had the right lo rob him oi his land, they might keep the money. ' So the railroad went on and -was built, and the niunagerssent Kendul! a free pass to ritle as often as he pleased so long as he lived. He put it in his pocket, Inwardly vowingthat It should never be used. Years passed away, aud the money still lay to Kendall's credit In the bank vaults, while tb ias reposed In his capacious wMH, "wftnty vpar had dragged their slow eiigtli'niiHig atid his eiuiilty was still as bitter ns at first. ' About a year ago, I however, he coneluiled to go to Colum ! Isjs to buy sofne furniture. He had never been on a rollroud our, anil his fanillv iH-rsnsdiil hint t- try this imnltt f i.f convi yamo. He ilriaU.V emmfuleii, ' :td i,io((,mi hlihtny Kciiuiill pKiutH.u iioiMiir iH-it rmi a ui'.iy?. ..iif consented, 'ilieii when Kendall got to Coin in tsis he concluded to draw his old il.-p'osit etit of the bank and Invest it In fur.ilrv.re. A nd w hen lie gut home lie concimlcd that tlie railroad wasn't siieli n bad liu'litution after ull, unit that !ip hntt inisstll a great ileal uf flee I'lTIM llltll 0 1 SI . -i.n.. 1 .....ii ufiinf lilailmw iiiii'uai. OTi-iifl.' w.-. ii.iiii rMf il. .iiMrM il ir hiiiu iiiur ,n . . , i...... .i gratify his ow.. spile. And beisn't a Granger any more. - . Htrai-K Slory ' A man lias just died in Brooklyn who had ls?en a inoimuianiao from the tn glii'l uf a porkoii Mi whom he had lent ihe money in) saved hy bard rk iu rt-pay 'it.1 Tiieaaotqt48 rVoinlse waa t return the money with Interest, at a eettaia day -at noon, in front of the Cttjr Hall, and for five year tlie diaap inted, povertytrIcken man was a reirular visitor to the appointed place, an nouri orlore me tune uen mt- xiectrd hi tlehtuc m apptar. Whan Ihf Hik iiUtick twelve, he moved mournfullly away, but reapjicared on the same rxprris-uce of expectation and diaappointment The case of the twelve o'clock man," a be wa tail ed, bad some feature of reaemblenoe m those which are constant It occur- ur aiuiKiTf osj, hi v wnpii - riagfrora Ui rallure i people to meet their obi igatloba. There may not be many cases of Positive mental disease tsrWtinf from ucb neglect, but there la a ast amount of suffering which would disappear if debts were paid with a much : readiness as they are con tract rd, . . , , , . .. . - -7 f- t port (he other day and be, IT "1- .m..i.. i .'Z.W.'ITTL TZZI ZZ ins ojnM n:r nun fcf fwH HWf 1V The Itovtl at Work In Nhrerrport. Krotu th Hhrevepurt Times, ih-t. hi.) .'Ah the scourge throtigli wlileli we aro I iiasslnir has served to develon the I noblest traits that adorn humanity, so, too, It nus Drought to suriaeo passions that would disgrace a Coinanclie. Among the vile few witli which the community has been cursed in its days of deuth and desolation, one J. C. Grady stands re-cinlneiieitt. This oase creature, snortiy utter mo iiivak- . ..' , lia showing a large sum oi money while ou u spree shortly ufter. Arrest- ed for outrageous disorderly conduct, heshowetlsoinueh protessional skin in trying to dig nut of the calaboose, as to leave no doubt that it was not his lirst stay within prison walls. But these exploits were nothing in comparison with what were to follow. In the scarcity of nurses, Grady suc ceeded in foisting hiuisulf upon a voir thy couple residing u short distance froili this cty, the Imslmnd Mug dowi with the feve-at the time, l-'rom his drunken neglect, the ludy was soon a Widow, and vvas ' takeu with the malady. While lying fever-scorched ami buttlitg with, deuth, this llend mnie a brulai attempt upon her person, ilut heaven lent the almost dying woman strong ti In bur dire extremity, und she 'succeeded ill foiling the wi-otcli!.. hellish t cs mi. tear inir a r ue niiil.'rslinif shrif ' -rauj t out," tn.d is :(!;.. h m'J in loi,t ii..i io :ln itl.'KMOi ,,'1 ii''' it's:'!, ''I" ' !: ill .. ii-l Itjiili'l-l .fijl liiOill l'l..i( i !,; p.t!i!l'-at inrst t?t. '.-p-'1 tlie l.,'.ii-.-. v i .i ! Ih.; ioiiowli'j." d' . i !-'i,-f, . ,i.i . i : -oly: .lie is ' 1 ..I' Clriii I ' ' ' 1 ' I -'I 'I: ollll llt.ini.di. lli,M tllll'l.V pwlllhl . t;i grey eyes,' .light himwii curly luilr, ligi.t moustache, Iiiimi broken nose, hair-Up and is an - ugly cuss generally, whose looks would (niiuleinii him without due process of l.tw. Our hope is to hear soon of bis arrest and speedy execution. flit-ions tJllll. Tlie Vutliino'i'i. American, speaking of a colii -. t;..'i of guns In a rtoru in llmtcily. n:ty.-; T'o i i il o.-,o are unimiti ullii:iv, lipiuifrlit iniin.- roi Liit Iv bv one of our worthy clllver.s. air. 'I'.' IJ. Oliver, who snotit iwelvo vtais travelim.' in nil i, .rn i.t l-:iiroiie. Asia and Africa. Th.'c it:.' ot irn::t letiirtli end of (lie nii.BD anU'iin "o'lstiuction. One of I hem litis u barrel live, fy l loinr, made j iu tlte finest steel, curiously carved anil inlaid with irold and plntinn. '1 'ho inlnviiig is eliiU.rutelv and bemitifuUy done. Tlie stock of this gun Is of eiuiiiY, Inlaid with -silver, pearl anil j norv. Tl.n tli:tt lock of mil ioue nut- tern, with springs ni;d oiks u!l out- side the pl.'lte, is tlntly inlaid with piatilln. The barrel raid stock are bound .i- gellier wlth.rix solid, elaborttt -ly wrought silver lands, and n-U the iiountimrs lire of silver ami gold. To the stock is r.trtxed btitt-plati of Ivory, very liaiiil-Kiun'Iy inlaid. The hole of the mm viirl'ts of nn inch. On its side' i. ins'Thiti.ii.. : ' to dc( ii '. - i SloroCV". :i' giiti-n?!k'i v ., piece nts, . greut i-.-j -ii. at: ricn. Svn.h . eietraiit written Arubiti '. i'liody bus heou able ; lie gtn. ' us made Iu -'ihi.-re are t. tv-livu i with the cnifir- "- i out guns that hn in all Northorn Af-! !:n as this one could not country for less than r of the two guns was litis a Umilc.r i'n- , i.l, oit. l,n-k in id l i .i ' i .ii ;' j ,'' ' inn-1 . ' ' ' )fl.' ; ' -It;. ovy. Heel i'U i i'l and si'.iK-k inlaid with silver and This Bun Is not so line as itie ot but is very cuilous. Hew Uauirl Drew Hps lis Ikooi. Tho 'Chicago Inst vouches for following ston' : A good story is '.old by a friend of Daniel Drew, which the news of his illness calls up. lU'iii..,u ing one evening late in the office, und having -occasion to. use the safe, he per mltted the cashier .to go home, re marking that he woitld close the safe and fix the combination on the word Minor,".-. Bur v l'eii the cashier uiitler tHik tii p:ei the siit- in the morning lie found the lock refused to yield to the magic I'door." .lie tried und ti led again, Tail without success. Finally, happening to remember tbut Daniel's early education htu been neglected, he attributed his ill luck to ptsir orthogra phy. He therefore tried the lock upon "dore." Still nosu;cess; and then nit on "doar," with no letter fortune. Finally, becoming disgusteil, he prtc oeeded to the St. Nicholas, roUt.J, "Daniel" ftvH or Id eimitcsi morniiut nap, and as ha stuck his nightcap out of itie door this colloquy ensued: "Mr. Drew, 1 cau'topen the safe on 'door.' You must have concluded to change the word."" Change the word I Noth in o' the klnoV I shut it on 'door., 'Are you sure, sir?'.' "rure, tir, you umtii nnc: of course I'm sure! I o i , x i ;.r, - Mr. Drew, I , - ..... ,, ... you sin.' ItV.-.peii it: -jn.v n tan sis-1 door.; D-o-a-r, doare, of eourse. sir. -If-yot! can't spul I d.mlc, sir, you're naps iii-r tor me. ni-t u v.air iliids and ui t out of tllP tiloaiv.1 "a ml u)iuttLiiu'ittu"I.Hiru" in thecash- i S faT, 1 avl .returned to lied in a ....... . ewwiiois- i"' " ' " ins SOU. . .. ........ .n a r mill viiiu li e "ih-ii kthuiv ....... . "doare." however, the safe flew open Daidcl n-rriveil, moIlitUd by a goo Itnoui innnir in'ii' i.-, au s.u. .. brcal-fi'-t aiol ins- in..ni:,ig pmyur, t advised liietis:i;vr that be. might kei : hisplnce p-ovided hewiAild iniprove his lima nnd"gj ti spelliu' r!ii J in the eveiii'.M Tasrsi Trrnsa. The Chics po Times supplies the fol lowing deliiiiiioirs: . Partial susneiision That condition i,fa bank In h!'-h the nxi ivlng teller is on dutr, but tee tv-icg teller i.a , ar.,,,.t ihr oticiivrio "see a man 'e,,t sH',sioii-That coi.ditiiai of fc blik ,n whi,.n hotn tellers are off Autv pr,Vidert posts a not W sotbc eneet that llic concern is sinpiit irii. . m. ...wvl for anvtlrltiv. hallor Both dis-rs are tinted, the dirrs-ir h-po to optn at one of Uirm w hen tin-receiver gives up the kevs. C'ertiflsl -hock An ite-tpimepi can- fioin a tat n K on a ' .1,. l.,t: iiwl!..-l,l l.f vi- h.diimi. toliows: -'This is bapk, Jlisti.Klol to ce rt jty that w are all In the same boat," mb t at.. ... Unit lhrv W iwrmrnvr of tht tt . -Ma it ti.riarr ' kiu.nHth ferp:svn -at , Hfit sHtit twei.t ITettl'T oroj li.! ' P'i f- " ! C'ht if etef j Tho Honey t'aac DerMnt, The decision of tho Honey ruse by a . lualorlty ortlie Mipreme court, as giv . en bv Jitdt'e ulker. will I found In ! our present Issue. It replaces Honey as i reusurer ot tue (state oi i exits, on j the ground that there Is no proof of his having abandoned the otiice, and I hence Governor Davis had no right to I uppoint another In his place. We be - ' lieve the decision Is In accordance with iiie law ami nicis in me case, ueunve . 1 1 nothing to say of Mr, Honey as a pub lic olilcer. He was elected or declared to be elected by the Itudlcal party, and the Democracy are not responsible for his acts, good bail or indifferent. Ky tho decision of the court he will be the Treasurer of the Ktate until a Dem ocrat is elected to take his place. Judge McAdoo concurred with Judge Walk- er iu thetlevlsiuii, but gave a separate ! statement or the grounds on which iiih opinions were founded, while Judge Ogdeii gave it lengthy minority opin ion. We publish the opinion of the majority of the Court as sufficient to satisfy the public, interest felt on the subject. f Austin Htatesiuan. A 1,1'miiiii tor Bo) s, . Boys who disturb camp meetings by crying "Amen' in the wrong place, aud remarking "Glory" with more zeal than judgment, should read, und poll. der thu late of thirteen small boys In Kansas. These thirteen ill a vised tsiys were guilty, so the story goes, of disturbing a Kansas ciimp meeting by Insisting tin in shouting "Amen" whim a very muscular preacher, who prides himself on his voice, was sing- ' nig a hymn, me preacher nore n tor some time, out tinally Iseoniing tilled with right, otis wrath, he descended I from the pulpit, mid, never once lnter '' j iiipteti his hymn, uticcessively reversed . ! iui'1 -puiikcil the thirteen s nail i .' 'ii-'iiVi 'iiheili ind do.-(ouiiloil -'tl.:.-d;.1 ,' t,;r t,p)hl b(l, tilled i- 'i-'n'M,'. itf lite congregation sitoiiit") ill rupture, und encouraged luin wnli "g. on, brother, goon." Tlu li he returned to the pulpit, still singing, and those Isiys went half a mile away, behind a haystack und lav down with their faces to the ground, weeping bitterly. I'ltfht with a Honw. A teamster, named Joe Allen., htte'iy purchased a horse l Geuiisoa county, flliel)., and, flntng i tAiilmal ugly ttt4 obstinnte, prepared t ijeak him Into suojectlon. Arming uiHtsf-u wicn a heavy whip und a club, Allen went Into the stithle about PJ o'clock Sunday iiioriitnii ami tweeded to husiuess. The animal bit liini is be tried to enter the stall, und Allen stood buck and "peeled'' him with the whip. The horse kicked uild pawed rr awtille, and then sagged back, kjiu ..tl the hnlie'r and came out on tlv; rlnoi' with u business look in his eye wbio!. vi 'nily appalling. Ailtitj it Ut St-d buc after -cclilli ail opi;l tnotirV snap tuuelher ulsitit au luc.b Jrjin his no.se. ivy siumttng ati i asnipping ne .'rii;in- eh.il the t.orse lM-h tl lew leet, HIiU 1 1 l.' .-o j:oi under the stairs, where, tor j aho'it ball" ;iu hour, or until his wife I ciiild s'tthcr a crowd, he was held ! ptnotier, having all lit eo"ld do to j keep trie horse f.:otu dinnging him out A Darwinian Xii,v, AiK'ther illiistratioii of Darwiuimu wan receitly fui nisiied In the wise oi two newly arrived monkeys from ( liitiu, which were lodged in a Kan Francisco bar-room, one of tlinn bcitig kept in a cage, und the other left at "l.erty. During the night the latter . i i'i'-'mIus first eonsideratt-ly handed a hoi' .'' "'nn to hiri imprisoned brother, w; ' '..'pon neuunie coma tosely intoxh'h. 1 i t"'u proceeded toi'e't frightfully du . A . i disorderly tii"..-.-'ll', iireakingilecitiit I - nd glnss.-s), t' i ivin an empty botile at the heud l ur keeper on that oRii 'id's en comportiiijt liim '. uai ked, "for all ' liristian." ".herw i'i Tra. j, to the shoot trig ' between J. K ' farboui'ti, in tin? Houkc, nt Aii ii- in,.. ,- . t( -.1 Holt.' no" . '.' 'Jilting room oi 1 lsoli. a few loom uro, win no reiiti with interest hy the people of this sec tion. We ccjiy from the New York Sun : Six year ago, Mr, J. H, Hoke, lum ber iiierrluiiil of A'.-hlstili, Kansas, married ii'.MIi-s I. lutid, Five years they lived happily, in which time a beautiful girl was born. Then he be eutiie ji'iilotis of V. W. Murbotirg' at tentions, and shot, bi n in the street. His wife tied with the child. Hoke was indicted for utt. Tvi t at murder und hailed. Marb utrg r-ci vered and tied. Tlo n Mr. Hol e begtu Ui looK for tho child. I 11. . t.u.. ,,..i',t t.o ii small villMiri. ill . v , wi,r.. ho , viHK'ted to II nil lier, but v,is disappointed, ilereturneu lo Kansas und prepared for an extended search. For six uiouDm he went from one city to another ull over the Union mid Canada. After traveling eightvau thousand miles UParric.aJ (it Ilismklyn. An he had tuihtiiu tniioi oitius, he wail-dwi-.l taiMhftli 1'ie st rents) looking for hi- child, Asndag tie- face of every lilt U- iii e whom he met. uu I'oi'-ii.iy hfieriHi n he walked ilou ii V.'ill"U';iil v ,-reet. As he I A. I r-:i...... t f.ii.i,..! tun. , t,,. urtmof Mr. , , , iat)1)u r ,.,.,.. Ifi iuittli' miit to ti e Sheriirsof- i h,u'. told his siorv, and made a sworn cntnjiluir.t. He returncl to the house with a 1'i'i'Uiy rueriir. incentio w l,...l,rj fhuu lw Vlni!)V roi, vas taken to . , , (jilo rt. und .r made a spe- 1 ,,..!.,- ,r M "ling. M"ltll- ilw l! has tl.v t.. ..1 li. W..'. Mr. lluk't;is i.ot turn U wife siie.'e ii.it l.!i.i. and he "tys, 'ktmwit'g that siif !oist another man ts-tu r tbnn be l es iilni. lie Oik-s not want in rv i.... I,.,, i.. situ i,..l his.-liil.l i.i fh lit'l ) t'UI ! ...--sv ..... ct t his 1 '' if ticee-ary. Thk iiam' of Tej:akana,thep.ul'rj o ArkviSk0'1vxas railway i.-enter, is ili-rlved from the Htals thnt corner so near It "T. x" for Texas, "ark" for Arkanssa, 'iia" for Louisiana; betice the way to spill il is Texarkniut. I' Is the Southern terminaa fftb,j Cairo ud Fni'.oii t"sd from St. Isiuls; the ItilertiBtionsl from Austin; the Trsne ( ontim utal Irmq Sberniau; the Ho is ton snd tJrert Xortbeni of Texas nd the Tt-xaa I'scifir;. ail eciitcr at tbL yo'.mii Uiwu, Traoa laying at trie rtite ufa mile aL half per day U beiuj rtOT S S , ull first of' J'Anry, l?. ThW best j vci rwj i'l pri tive rjotti-rs ssy this I is wa-nu rs irudrov t. It is sit'.iHti-d in a rich ,i iS3ilhlrv. ami will b:ire ave- ' Amerim. l- fit'n;-i ;rui . tttinriL At!l :l.. m. :rtll IBII'JU HIU -. - . tmuk lire N rs'i msx n futnsi to i-'t- - .. . i1 iimi 'i.iijeiui l'i A TI(orMT If there isanytlilugcnlculated to dis gust an honest Southern family with Radical hypocrisy, It is Illustrated In tho following facts occurring In ft TexfM town, two or three years ago. In one of our best families, when the war s ,.,. .B- . ,,, .,,. u.i 1 ,0S,!U was a iiegro v.oman wm lK ueeu a confidential servant, iho had who had nursed the white children and lov- ed them as her own. . The conquering army, after the war closed, came, made up of both whlto and negro troops. Easter, this faithful old household servant, was iuvelnled t.., ...,.o.l.ll...un,,.lo .,lVo ,,U. I K'j wx ti v nviiuii n sviiiiiuv a r - : family, to leave her old home and pro . tectlou and tnkeaervl(.'c In suidYankee , fmv, RHin'slie married a Northern negro, aud, ere long, his brutish in stincts were manifested by a blow on her head, which, a few days Inter, caused her death. Thus stricken and unable to labor, she was cast aside'by her Northern negro husband and Rcfiewly made Yankee friends. Hearing this, her oltl mistress took her homo and tenderly uursed her till death closed her I sulR-rings, FuntTiit cards Were printed, und U whole village ol hotith em white people joinetl in procession to inter the remains of this faithful old servant, while not a Nort hern negro nor any of the Pharisaical Yankee family made their appearance, Such Is but one of thousands of cHe in the South since the war. When tlie Great Judge shall sit upon his throne to Judge all the earth, to whom will he award the praise that Yankee family those Northern negro soldiurs or that family aud those Southern rebels of that tow a? The Just can await the Judgment of Heaven at the Great Day. Tills incident r;ud, V-s of much that (a, F.tm abroad in the land, Men und coiumunlUt-s nvuy deride and sooif in their pride, but A.U time Is as but a momeut.t') the Greut Ruler, and a few days or years will bring all now of earth, to His Judgment bar ! What a thought) God, In his mercy, save the wicked of this land from the fate of Sodom and Uoinorroh. 'IIIE C'ONUBIXNHIN Ali IlXCUBNIOIf. IttTN. 'i I.U Vtdy of celebrities, inclusive of sevi'i.'il of the most prominent railroad otllei iis in the United States, with a j nun iter of invited guests, reached this 1 city on Sunday morning In a special ! cir from Sedulia, Aftvr a spleilid dln ! inr at the Commercial and n ride t.liout the city they left nn their return trip In the afternoon. Thr following are the names comprising the party: General Malinger il S. Stephens, Sedaliu, Mo; General Superintendent W. R. Wnodard, Sedalla, Mo; Colonel J. J. Fry, Sedulia, Mo; General Passen gcv a,gv",' Thottius Dfuwin, St. Louis; E. A. Focd, St. .Iitiuis; O. B. Gunn, ($e dalia, Mo; jVlajorArmstrong, El Paso Stage Company; Colonel li. C. Boudl uot, Nation; L. Brooks, Chicago; Colonel B. Wilson and lady, West Va; P. J. Waters and ludy, Fort Scott, Kan; Colonel John W. PwW, -Ohin; Major GlVt'tn, St. Ivonisi J. Donavali, St. ImuIs; C jIoiii 1 Woltnmn, St. liuis; J. A. Daeus, St. Louts; G ienil Young, Georgia; Judge Curtis, 1 . . . ' niiu; Tniliro s'ciiollel'l, IVno y'.vi . era I Sterns, IVniifyi'. -u Smart, New York; J:j.:, , , i abitiiiu; Juil.c llo.l ,"t), Ar. ".:!a:;; 'i! Ollel I). C. I 'ox, Wllslt'.h'.-toii D. C; Col-,iii. l Stron., United States Army; i'.-Ms iti 1. Clmdwli'l.-, New York; Geo. A. Culler, IYiit-o;i .loiirui.l; R. L. Raem. Nutioii; J. Ji. Brown, St. Louis; H.J. Kelps, St. Louis- C. W. Russell, Master Machnnlri T. v i'. R. It: D. B. Thurman, McKiuney; J. L. Thowp son, McKinney. Tub heniltntai teni of the Texaa and 1'iKlHo lbiilroud tiro now in Dallas.. Thc olncurs, engineers nud . employes are welcome among us. We regard them an part aud parcel of the most beneficial enterprise ever inaugurated on this continent Wo yearn for the day, lyiW'uvw, close nt hand, when tho CaM shall run to the high plains two or three hundred miles west of Dallas, destined to produce the finest wheat, horses, mules, cattle, sheep and goats on the globe. Arabia never surpassed the race of horses soon to be produced ou either side of the Pacific Road, on the table laudi of Texa-i, two to three thousand feet above the level of the sea -where even the wild Coinanches, from time Immemorial, reared horses equal In beauty, speed and endurance to the fabltrd steeds of the Arabian deserts. AsoTiir.H heavy frost yesterday mor ning, a comproiniH Mweeu white and Mti.!:, the t!o ' tnointh r i-ailin-; to the vicinity ot tlm frcung po'.rit, say bZr Fahrenheit. Il cai.unt be, w lib such weather, that I the ye!!ow fev-r i continue at Mem- , . wi rf.Vi . ,a I"""' "l'ir r Marshall, C'aivert all' Cf i'.'h.'rin. ! But f'.-r tlie pent i'p p.'i'ti in tbc do- ,si boos. '' at.d hHdenie-isst of thos (lWns w,h the dl tease already in tho " -. , , , ,, . ! !i " "f ",,ou,J voofldciitly predict an inrneiiiate ispsfation of the disess. A it Is, however, it must s;5Hiiiy ahate, and ";-ar 'Sir afilicted n-ighbon of further ravsgnt. Agentli-nien of DjIUis has Incon- temphtlin the puparatfcm and jsib ! UcaUit, of ft WWory of I"ls county I - m . fir. Mtkm.,nt down to the rt date. In this work, if puMi-t, . ed, will appear the name of all th. t ,Bry ,ttler of this county uudr the Peters' colenv BTs-i , as well s tho , , . . ' , .... , ! who suf-lcd on other hondright. Such , y 4n(i a grateful tnerunrmi 1 xn ' tsc M s Msfi 1 a I rU ex. ir II Bsu I 1 ' i. II nam BHI I , , , a-. a. . i''-. T vhiv . iriauniiiuTuii '. V ' Telrgrifn of Gen, PaMenger Afnt, Thotnoi Dorw'ln, to the Herald Brply of Major Lonf . CoL, Darwi.v, of the M. K. & T. rnll road, sent us the following dispatch on the ttllernoon of . tho Slid, which was immediately referred to th Mayor aud City Council for such action aln their j Judgment wotild be proper. It will b j seen that they have turned the matter ! over to our citizens. TEI.ECIUAM OP COLONRL IXIItWIX. St. Ixiris, Octoln-r 23. To thn KUltor of the Dallas Herald: Will lenvo liero totnoriow with m large party of Coiigressmen for a trip through the Idlun nation to Texas. Will Dallas receive them and give tnetii an ovation if they do not gt South of there ? Will be In Deulson nboue Sunday night. Answer. . ;.. THOMAS 1X1RWI.V. -'BKI'I.V OF THE MAYOR. DALias, October il, 1S73. To the Editor or the Pallas Herald : The telegram sent to you by Colotiol Thomas Dorwin and by you presented to me officially hits been received. But wlille we all would feel honored by the visit of such an adgut body of gentlemen and proud to entertain them us the represent'.;' .cs of our great nation ought to 1 , tlie g!oot,i cast over our country I., t;.e sx-ourgc of yellow fever, robbing ium.; - of our Citlzensof friends and rclv. iven, autl th's loud demands made on . . r purw by the sullereis of Shrtvt p'.irt, Calve.-t and other neighboring ,-itie.i, vould suggest that It is best for ll.o pr-aeiH to deny ourselves the , t'-. i riKttsi.tr and honor that a raec-tliw it Ii mv.-h guesiH would a fibrd us. Please publi-h this, st- tSu: tho pe - pie may act necordlug to ilteir wieie.- Itespcctfully, Bex. In-" .Mayor. A XtSill'ICKXT lt' MIWV A Card front the Aiteul V.w H'aitl Avtaelntlon ul ,u-sl all. To the I'Ailtor of Tlm Pallas .1 Permit mo, through t your paper to express. the Shreveport Howard '. the citizens of Dallas ftr ness with which they re suffering people of Mars ,. Dallas has contribute. V - ,1,1; columns of ii thanks of . -!-0- -in t i'jll In ,ie prumpt- ".dei.l to t)i. .i!L Rt'rgely t-' tti.lt this US- j resents thy Shreveport nnil Culver' Istance to Mnishall tt u: citizens of Dallas its a beu vulent ami char itti hie people. Tbc Mayor Jnd city council deserve glen', consldeir. tiou In assunilng the r 4 -.wialniltty in making an appropriation uithe citi zens of her neighboring el'.v. I would not forget to icvr. lion ,- dally, tho assistance i' - n. : Capt. Adams, Drs. Jou -.- i; ;l ... ton, und Judge Thuti.io.id U in valuable r. rviccs. Tbc H;noi:i'.t of provisions purcfia.-"'.' !. itlwut six hdiidrcil dol'.itrs. l7x live the jieopl" of lull.is. ;;. l. sw.:etman, Aiji-nt Howard A. to wir iill, Tn i-'t W'r). I.t h t or .... - a hi Once. President Caldi rli;.snot Ix-cn dream iiiif. ilis absence has turned out u i!.i.:ii:;ig prophecy for us. '.fls '. to thu Secretary of the Wicliila r.u- l, received ft few days ago, ilifects tha; gentleman to instruct the chief engin eer 6f the road to receive bids nud let work to contractors for gi.i'iiny; and bridging the first five miles at on' r.. Tho vnlile of this road to Dallas Is obvious, ami Ita speedy convtruC'Cioii is a subject of TeJoiclug.and gratification to our people. President C i.lder's ji t ter of Instruction Is the "siivor lining" to the fitinuctat and dlsea-f-prtirtiaiit elouds which environ lis. ' Wccnll atlentlon to th- uunoiinee ment of C'uptuiii Amzl iii'i.t-liaw n tho regular Itemocrntlo uoialnee for the Seriate In this distrl'-t. Capuiiit IV Is one of our old residet i s a cltiu ri of Ellis county for lo, thee irtanv years, a gentlemun of sntimt pniitio ?, nnd, fully rpinllfied f"r lb .-sition oi Senator.- We have know i hl-a lotui, tuixl intiirvtitolyi and moct 1 mrtlly und cordially Indorse his nomlt ti":. Six hundred dollars wortj r.f rK ukrj, butlPt, eggs and otlier necuul uriii bi of food, left here yesierda.i on the Pa cific railroad for the sick ja Marshall. One of our poor citizen-, u, tit-ima&, sent a dozen chiekeus, to-th iu itiU uiaiket thrf-e dollars. A Citi'dnnatl mi.r. ttho - i otbi r ds.y with ul! the J'fi'..-i:..- -.: .- i log bis iiiother-in-l:w aud the uousst rat, found upon bis return thai tbeaui mnl hud been taiked to th- th toi Is iuj$ out lale at nii;hl. A Kentucky pnKT stive : "A henciy old widow, over nn Black Snake luin, dugiipfivo tiiotni.nd nollsrs In t-ol-l tllf) other da, snd I'nw t'.snr.y-i-i young inen sit oi; her door slt-p ut mi". ilown, and compare h-r physiognomy to the Isatitiltil fsx-e of an angel." ,. The Journal says that Austin hit need of amusement. Wnil tdl IV-cemts-r. The dismay of the wholo cliouc will plve plenty of amu'emcin DemrKT&tic ?is laU-snian. TllK leelandersi are iK.ni.iug fo emigrate iptito ext:nv-Iy to f-.n l.!nitei Stales. They aiu said it reinij! ihe Scotch in Hf- r,n'-, and arv a bright, clean aud l.. thy look ing claswof ittiple. I.Allt -t r-t'j.nttl from Kuripe a-ear l.ie hair very ploln ar.d tow the ), which In said to be the lalo; tj le abroad. , Tirs Texse Dtrnwrtit, forrtifr atih- J )!hJ tifHtivti4i f fKjke. o-Ui.ty, jLasV . . mi.' . a -t ' "'W" Bw Mnn,- V W - tum rsave y) fi-gi) fttJ wiw. - ' r " .; -.'.-. . )