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From the Houston Telegraph.
Washington, J& . 8.—Senate.—No Uusi
nets of importance was transacted in thi • bodv
to day. The session lasted but half an hour.
I Mr. Wil'.iftniH, .'of Oregon, oftVrd a rcsolu
tion, that in order to maintain the nntiora'
authority and protect the loyal citizens of tin
Receding State , tho military forces hou!d¡noi
be withdrawn from those States until Con-
gress declare theh^prescnce unnecessary.—
Passed.
Washington, Jan. 9.—-Senate.-—Mr. Sum
tier of Massachusetts, offered a resolution to
protect freedrncn from being kidnapped and
carried to Cuba and Brazil; there to be held
In slavery, lie read a letter from persons in
Alabama stating this to be so, and remarked
that Federal ofiiccrs wore among the guilty
parties. He moved that the Committee on
the Judiciary in/jitiro whether any further
legislation was needed to prevent private
slave trade.
Mr. Davis, of Kentucky,had no doubt that
Yankees were opening the slave trade «ml
would do so if they couldjmako money.
Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts, gave notice
that he would call up the bill on Wednesday
to increase and fix tho .tuuibcr of men in the
regular army.
After an Executive session, the Senate ad-
journed.
■A resolution was adopted appointing W. J.
MÍDórmld Chief Clerk of the Senate, Vict
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There will be ono Lieutenant General flveiry Agents of the Canadian frontier will prob
Major Generals, and ten Brisadier Generals, jnbly present a memorial to Congress for nn
The bill was refered to tho Military "Com- not effectually closing smuggling on the Can-
mission.
The President, in replying to, the Senate
to a resolution a.-l;ing why Jefferson Davis is
not brought to trial, transmits the Socrutaiy jColfa*, requesting the Hou*e not to array
of War's and the Attorney General response jit<eir against th«-Probidj nt'a .reconstruction
to him. Tlic Secretary of War substantially ¡policy,
declares that the President was advised by! The rumor of an Impending Cabinet-recon-
tin law oflicers of the Government that Mr. jstructlon is helitvedjto.-have, some, found -
Davis should he tried in Virginia, and that ti0n
adiiin frontier.
Dr. Bacon, in behalf of the Faculty of Yale
College, has sent a communication to Speaker
PRAIRIE HILL SCHOOL.
Fear Malos & FtsiEaaáffi
i
tho Chief Justice of thu Supreme Court de-
clines to hold court in that Statu for an indell-
The President is anxious to know whether
Mr Adams propo-.es immediate return from
nite period: that Mr. Davis is hi Id because jLondon. This, in coriivcltiin wi ll other
ho was captured by United States troop ; straws, is belittved to indicate a coming
that he has been indicted for high treason by Ibreeze.
the Grand Jury of tho District of Columbia, Tho grid's special says a bill for the re-
undischarged with inciting the assassination |(i,iu-.ti tu-tiori of tin Suprcirio Court, will be
o( President Lincoln, and the murder.of Un- ::i t ngicssat an early day, reducing
ion prisoners by starvation und othu&barla- lthp lum,bcr of W*1* number
rons treatment.
Voluminous papers relative to^fíinfcderatu
emigration to Mexico, and the plans of Maury i
and Gwinu were presented in tha Senate
to-day.
A letter from Mr. Powers, showing the
understanding between traitors in Mexico
and Insurgents in the United States, was
produced
The House Committee on Frcedmon yes-
ferday authorized tho. chairman to report a
bill continuing tho Bureau and enlarging the
!powers in accordance with Gen'. Howard's!
| recommendation. j
The Committee on Wnvs and Moans are
of circuits and < ireuit judges.
Baltimore, Md., Jan. 10—The Legislative
i^et to-day. Gov. Swan , elec'ed a year ago
under the new Constitution, took his siut.
New Yo-,k, Jan. 11.—Cotton firmer but
not active. Middling, 51c. (.tfikl J38J.
So
MIE itr.xt session i! this school, (situated •'>
miles west of MeKinuey, near DowellV mill,)
t\;ii commence on tho tilth int>t, uud con limit 2u
weeks ^0 niunth-i.) ,
TERMS l'KTt SESSIOX ¡
Jtnior fi.a'r, (including Orthogrntphy, Readlnc,
Penmanship, .Mental Arithmetic, Ac,'i.. . $10 Oo
Minnt.s Ct.ASi. (i n e I ud i n jr Written
\ riihmrtio. Ueogniphv, Knglu-h (jramtnar,
llUlory, Ac ) ! $15 01'
Skniok Cuass, (including AIgchni, PIiU
losophv, Chemistry, Asirnmuny, Physiolo-
gy , I'll rntii.il. Ac.) ! 15'- no
' l.atiri, Greek and French Jtttiguiigca, euch, ii 50
per session.
Good hoarding for a limited number of students
in the vicinitv of the school nt MO i'0 per utoulh.
Thu iihore price# uro in specie ¡ paper currency
taken :•) iu tiinrfcet v.-ilue.
The Si-hnol is limited to 3,1 regular pupil .
N'o deduction* will be uiude cicipt iu cases of
protracted illness.
Th" pirtieuiur attention of parents ati^students,
is culled to these rules:
(A* The student's vi.'wlt time must be at the
tonel euntni'ind,
Ksc h pupil must be punctual mid regular in at-
iei.ij.uire Mini ^ive prompt, xtriet and cAwfuljobe-
«Menee to all regulations.
A. L. DARKAbL, A. IV,
/'riiH'.'yil.
The Principal would respertfiille refer to mem-
ber-- of thi K.-i':nil.ie< of /le/fttiny OiVkj* and Kin-
b.i'fry f'n.'and also to the following penile-
men of this vicinitv!
Vr . . . - , . ,j l>r. i¡. M. K. .S;.iith, ,T;mie« Herndon, Oliver
Nothing impoitant from Washington ©fjl!,.d}reeo*,.,_!• mnels n...veil, Jl«n. 15.. L. WmUiill,
I. L. VAimiLL.
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W. K. AM'IIEWS.
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WADDILL A ANDREWS,
McKISNliV, coli.in;cocntv, TJiXAS. '
WII.L practice law in tb« countiea of Hunt,-
Ktnnm, Urayaun, Collin, Dullua, Kaufumu,
Denton, Cook , Wlw, Mnrnvfua, Jack and Vonilg:
ae.d in the Snpieme1 Court nt Texfta at Au*tiu und *
Tyler, and tke federal District Court al.Tjhr.
Jiickey deceased.
Mr. Johnson, of Maryland, asked Mr. Sum-! ' "v v' ""
' ! iistrueted to innuir# into tite- expediency of
.. .ti noma t.f (llA llllMlor llT fllO tfilfl-l' IITIIlll , , '
dispensing with the income lax, or of iiwsess
ir.g only incomes of
The Committee on I'Veedmen's Ada'rs are
Tier the name of the author of the letter from
Alabama, regarding the kidnapping of the
blacks, but he declined to give it.
Mr. Sumner read a aimil-nr letter from the
United States District Judge of Florida.
liot'SK.—Mr. Voorhies, of Indiana, made a
speech -endorsing the President'* policy of
restoration, and combating the views of Mr.
Stevens that the Southern Stat's by the war
had ceased to exist. lie concluded that th<
K r iiaviug ccascd, obedience to the laws v.\a-
the only guarantee to representation, and in
■conclusion, expressed himself against the de-
vision of protection to domestic manufactures. 11 j01lSu wjlV j,
Mr. Bingham, of Ohio, replied to Mr
instructed to inquire Into tho truth of the
alleged injustice of South Carolina planters
towards frredmen.
A bill han been introduced to punish coun-
terfeiters with death.
In the House Mr. Scholk-ld, (Union) of
Pennsylvania, spoke in favor of negro
j Miifratre.
j Mr. Conklinjr, (Union) of New York moved
hat tho President bo reipn-sieti to inform tin
Voorhies, declaring that tha sentiments he
ottered were such s kept alive the rebellion,
and asserting that trie President was in accord
with Congress.
Mr. Latham, of West Virginia made s
flpoech, arguing that tke rebellion was limited
Davis, Mr. Clay and
others were képt in eonilnvmcnt.
Brig. Cen. Mulford, lute agent for the e\
change of prisoners, has returned ftv>m KVh.
moud, and turned over to (Jt-n. Ili
the property forwarded to the l:nion prisoner*
during their incarceration in Confederate-
•prisons. The mom y wiil bo sent to the
(this da'e.
New Orl ans,*Jan '12—Evcnin^'quotations
—Cotton, Middling, 43; gold, 1C7.
Halifax, Jnn. 9 —The royal mall steamship
Canada, from Liverpool the 23d, via Querns-
town the 2ith,2 has arrived en route for
Boston.
The London Globo'highlyTculoplr.es Gen,
Grant's report as an able, clear, and mode.-t
document, and says iuioes full justice to hi.-
opponents.
Cork, D 'C. 2o.—Chatios Underwood and
O'Connell have been fmnd guilty of treason
oid a re sentenced to ten yt-srs penal servitude.
<J't.'onnell made nn clerpient speech, and
aftot'thej.<e lenca was pronounced he ex'
pressed the hope that tlier ; would be *n ex
change of prisoners before the;, expiration e>f
the sentence,
TheVorrejipondenrc between Mr, Adams
-ii d Earl Clarendon is published. Mr Adáms
says that when the .Shenandoah arrived at
Liverpool, th« '"Government should
t-.!<i'ii action J't-puvding the crew
• n ion says there vvi s not-
action of the 1 Jri'ti.«h Governme
iShenandoah's crew, because none were known
i.ln oik .in , . |)(, ]5|.j(¡s), suhjeets who were on hoard.
S.Hiovlb.e, John Pnvne.K. Whiuley.I, D. KeVvaoine,
«ful patroiH i,*enerij!ltv of the sohoijl,
Pii.uitui Iln.i., Jati. Hill, 18t:0, n11~?t«.
3 w. TuaoctMoaroif.
T. J. BROWN.
IIIAVh placed «II tny tinte and Recount* ot
erer.v description in-tlie hand* of Meoim. Jen. /
kins a DeAnuond, of thi* place for colUction. J|
is not my purpose to distress aur one, but it I* mr
wish that «II wbo can do anahiiuld pMimptlr call
on these gi-ntk-meh and pav oft' old acores. Thoi«
ivho are nimble to.aettl* will be.eapocted to *>*>•* "
the rnotes. , A. KHISU.
JMcKinnojr, l>ee. l?th, 1885. toO—tf.
THIS SJ'ATE- OK TEXAM. *
W Wto-i'!"'" ?' - j
(ill ure hereby commanded tlmi you aummua, /
by publication, *A|«aud«r Uontwcll, wh *a " \
residence is unkuown, to bu and appe«r before tho
District Court, to be holdén In anil for tbe County
of Cooke, aijihe Court House thereof in the town
of (iaiiiesvilie. on ttie ISth Mondav after tho 1 at
'Monday in (•Vbrm.ry, 1806, then und there to ali- '
swi.-r the petition of W..L. -t'leteher, Ad*ilnietra«
tor or the i.taivof W. I,. Parry, dee'd...filed In ,
'•ant Coun^agninat the said Alexander Boutwall,
and iilleL'injt in snhstancu that the said Aleiander
Itonlwell in indebted to tbe •• id W. L. Fletcher,
Administrator aforesaid, in th«*um of tiv*himdr*4
dollars,' duo by note, axeentod and delivered b.v aaiit *
l-fouiwell to said Flelc'nar, on tha 13th dar Feb
cuirv, 18't"', due on deniund.
lleieiii fu i I cut, but have voa then and )h*re b «
tore itiiil Court this writ wita vour return thtraoa,
sliow'imt ho*- you have eseeoted the earns.
W lines* Aaron ¿lili, Cleik of Ih* District Coart a
of Cooke county.
( ~~1 — i liiven under ray hand and seal of said • •
i h" fV""1 "w '"wu "f OalUMvillo, this
1 —*— 1 tho 5th day of Juunarv, ISKt.
AÁHON KH.Ti,
Clerk, I). C. tí. C.
nlO-tls. Printer's foe JU 25.
TU1 IOCKM011 TON A BROWN,
(Sutwesor# to I'ichim if: 17irnfllmf ton)
í. V 1|> WU.R ft ^
« m y* i . ;< •% n W v rnmm ^
tlcMXNr.V, TCaAS.
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COLLIN COUNTY EST RAYS.
rPAKKN" up hv Wui. («r¡lli:li, and istf-avedíbe
1 fule jef-e t'clli'v, .1 Piavinct xo, 2, on ihv
.•ili dav of .laniiiirv, 1 stiíone sorrel mure, itlioul
tl or 1:> war* ol.l! HK'h.imIs Inch, two white fe. t. '«««"«i «> s«ia estate, aro
liiaiiileii oil the left shoulder !•' Ii; valued tat $00 !'ili'" !T.'"iT1*- maks prompt
w pay IKUII: all Jiersoe.s boldinfr claims against «aid.
KOTICK.
4 T the Heptciv.Wpi-lerin of the Proknts Cnart of
J \.'«ra.v*on county, Tena*, tho underaijnod «roa
appointed Admlnialruhirtif Uio ««Into of J. L. Hue
ter, dee'd. All permiiis induhtud to said eslato, aro
M
' i'1.\ !\ I'N up Ivy \V. .1. ,Ti:.M, and ostrii.ved heiV-ra
1. Jiwm' Cofiey, .1. 1'., J'retinct T4". on the Sili
ila> of .lainniry, I• ¡¡.¡, one work ox, lo venta old;
ml w ilh solne W'hitu ill forehivnl, lit lift wliile in Icli
ihiuk, marked with cross and imdernit in rieht ear,
and ernjn and s!ii. in lei I, hrar.ded J }' on lij^ht hip,
Hiél V on left hip; viiiiii.'d at í ¡ "i.
'I^AKI'lN up liv John T. Neelv and estrnyed he-
1 i'ure S. IJorker, J P., Precinct No, 1,'on the
'.-.'¿nd d.iy of ,laniu\r\, 1 s-jtj, one eli0*mil sorrel initrw,
ib -nt T > ears old, 11; ,¡ hrimls h¡};'i, nar in forehead,
,l i '.in- while feci, tfoniij while ou under hp; rained at
have | v'i.'i.
Pb„i ,,, j'PAKt'.N up hv Paviil O'Hrvan mid fslraved he-
I.ir-I J |.P. S li' vlier, .1, J'., pi-ifiliel No. 1,'on tile
e*i«to are IktMiv notified to presout the «amo au-
lhentieaiad as the laiv rt^uires, or llicr «¡libé
harrwit. AL AM l.OWOKK. Admr.,
of the ciiatt of J . L. Huator, dsu'il.
mo-et*.
Í.STRAY.S OF COOKE-COUNTY-
ONI! dark bay maro mule, abont i yt«rs nld,
ahotit 1.! hiind* hijfh, will) a slight sppeorurtco
of a l«u*r C on the left shoulder, appraised ot #í#«
One dark brown tuare mu!o, abuut 4 voara old,
no braiula, appraised at |;'.(.i. Posted Ibv 1'homoa V.
Vv 11.-i ley a ad (tichard Corn, baforo J. K'. Dial; J, |
.Vovember i'.'ih, 1 srt.'i,
bios; to justify gthel'-i"* day ..r .hMuiaryj-'a-:, 'or.e «orrel yonv !mw j ( )|pe'iel'iv'.lb15,° nie*ÍL'ild 1 i m ifc
íTinnent ar*in-'t ti e h.tm.s fnpli, uanoifd hnnds lii(rh ; apiu-niaed at |78. Paated br Th a
again. withwhat ih auppoaed III h^acireie on the t.ght! (j„*s, ;t, Leh-re .). K Dial, J P., Oalíambí r Itb W*.
Wiine's iii^ hoadaud *stluf «fficoatnaiosovillo'
Cooke euuHtv, Toaao, lilis Mh dar of Janwar . A
ii. i-e«. tiooiiino;
Chirk, C. C. 0. 0,
ill# 8ts. paid.
by State tines. Its authority was extended j ori^imi: forvvr.rders.
only as far as its power could carry it, there- ^rotary'Stanton is to be called lo account
f ire he protested against the dogma that the j r„r paying'the Southern lVovlsional Cover.
nors, in defiance of the law of Comrrci: .-
States were out of the Union and would re-:
<juire the Representatives írotn \hc South to
take an oath that they were the representa
ti ves of a loyal c ¡nstitucney.
Mr, Shéllabarget, of Ohio, argued that tic
Southern States by their disobedience to the
established laws had placed themselves out-
side the Union.
The joint committee to prepare, a testimo-
nial of respect in memory of tfie late iYcsi-
dent Lincoln, havs requested lion. George
Bancroft to deliver the address.
Gen. Howard, of the Vrocdmen's Tlureau,
'reporta to tho House of Kefíreícntatives that
in con.se'quenco of instructions being received
■to restore abandoned property to the owners,
when pardoned, that tho tenure upon it wns
80 uncertain that tho step taken to allot it to
freedmen were countermanded, tho revenue
resulting therefwm being very materially
curtailed.
After some discussion, tho Senato was re-
quested to return tho bill to facilitate com-
merce between the States, the Fivmo having
been passed under misappreheuuion. It was
alledged the bill was really intended to re-
leas® the Illinois Central Railroad from its ob-
ligations to carry the mails freo.
President Johnson sent n message relating
i^nins;t.f;uch an act..
Washington, Jan. 11.-
-Tn the Senate to-
day a hill Vi'aa p-a- ^d aufhortzin^ the Seci-i -
tary of the Treasury te s¡¡po¡nt assktanl
assessor??.
.A resolution oiTc.ed yesterday by Mr, Howe
of Wi-.-'Consin, for the appointment of Provis-
al Governors in thu Southern States wn:-
laken up and dismissed at k<-mo length. Mr.
Johnson, of Maryland, spuke in opl*jf.ition to
Mr, Howe's viev.s,
The army appropriation ldil was made the
order of tin1 day fot Tlnusday next.
The House- resumed its consideration of the
bill .extending t|u; right of suiiVage to ne^Voos.
in the* District of Columbia. Mr. Rogers o!
New Jersey spoke figiiiiifit tho bill.
Augusta, Maine, Jan. 11—Rrsulti'iona were
introduced into the Senate today and refer-
red to the C >m:iiittee on Federal Relation.",
demanding that Jclfermn Davis and the prin-
cipal traitors in the rebellion ought to be
brought to iminediate trial a d exeni¡)lary
punishment.
Baltimore, Jan. 11.—flov. Swann'smcFsage
to the Msiy land Legislature approves of Pros
idi-nt Johnson's reconstruction policy, l.mf
to the steps taken by the Emperor ol Mexico! oppose' negru suffrage, and íecommciids ne-
or by a European power to obtain the recop-jKPO In:!;rfit¡'on to 80li;c morc Co„g,n¡Ni locality
nition-o'f the so-calbd Lmpireof Mexico. Aiij whero his distinctive cl'.aracterisi.ie.s will fur-
ex tensive correspondence accompanied the „ish no barrier lo his enjoyment of social and
Jan. 0.—The President Iraasmitted reports
to the House of Representatives to day in
response to the resolution cf that body rela-
tive to Mexican affairs. They embrace much
diplomatic correspondence on the subject, and
are mainly, to the effect of an indisposition on
the part of tl« United States to recognize
any other, government in Mexico excepHag
the republic presided over by President Jua-
rez, with which we have so long been on
terms of amity and friendship.
The Secretary of the Treasury to-day com-
wunlcated to Congress a statement of the
Collector of Internal Revenue for the Third
political rights.
New York, Jan 10, — A Washington d
patch says Gen. Grant's bill lo increase the
regular army, is in 'he hands of the Chairman
of the Military Committee. It will increase
the regular army to over fifty thousand m -n
The lleralds Washington dispatch m>*'S I' <•
¡order recently issued, mustering out of service
The con os{ ondenee
i est i on of American
suspended.
vittua'iy leaves
claims on
the
Knylatn!
Xvt A.PI HIKE x
On the lit iiiii., at i'.i<? midonoc of the bride's
faiht-r, h.'-jKcv, .John üt-veilv, Mr, A. \V, .Mr Donai.h
-.ml AIi íá Ki.i.ü.n C.«Siu*r.(iJN, both of tlii.-i cmii tv.
tam.'wtaw^.n.ariivw^iw'o. aom womk*a maa^o> o«*mwamibrr< ri., iiw> ^w«h
Ttil- fill!|&TIAN UVMNBU0I\.
l\7 !'• huí - ju-'t n-clioil ii hirxo anjiplv < f the
V* !!,i lull I'w-k u il 1'V I In: Chi-i-fiiiu Ciiureh
tiiví ' j ni-.--- ral'"i.l It is A o.hiiiee ai-lee-
¡I >M of illU-t |l Villus (S-iO prtj.' S.) Illillt'.V how .id.
i-tr 1'i-ifc ouv ilnl|«r üiii(f'i,-i c-py—pur ili Kitu feu
loliura. Oulcr for hot itmin!..■ r r hi fj • ti 11.-it.
j>.wr:s ni'KKt; ,t
lloi.k.Miiitii, ltoustou.
iv'j. Vtt.lSCfl.
nli--Cts,
Lund for Sale.
|70nt It IT Nl)UKn ANI TIIIUTV I'Oi'RAM)
xhouliltr, sil 1 nhiii: feel, hiihl fiirr, urutyr l'p «tut
. '.VI I,.-.'Hill! wliilu |il!(,'k.1 Oil sillo of the Heck, Kllti
vaIiu-i! nt l.-.'.'i, U S., T, Nntii.-i. (
Al.-o on- huí iiiiii-u pony, tihoiit í rearsolil, riboui
¡4 liiiii'.is lililí, I ran J vi I on tho rijfht lli:\'li niih 7#*.,
'eft hiud foot w.'iito j appMiiu'i ut |S-\ U. ii. T.,
Notes.
A lies 11 J. M. HKNfiK, Cl.-rk,
Collin 1,'otiiily 'lv':oia.
nl -2 ••>!(.* •'
F,%"I UAYS OF (¡UAYSONJ COUNTT.
'p-\Ki;N lip 1)1 (!. K. Arnold and p« («d Wore
( .1 I'. Hopaon, .1. 1 ., a Korrrl pt ,uv hurae, 1 ¡ti¿
,, , v . * «Is hijjh, about t¡ yea ra old, afar iu fcu-tlu-ad, lift
. -1 i j .... i i eei nr. ,\u ino.tioot whiti^ soul* saddle niarka, traadü an laft
..,on ;h« li'ih ilny nl Dec. 1 onu buy horse,7 1 < ■■ • . — - .. •« i«i
yours old. liltin'ii h:itnl> hi.s-h, hU/.u fuco, liillit Ic.ut
ivhilii, ¡«otue .vtdille nuiik... v.iliiKd nl it'll.
W K !:> ii(i l y Itniljur.v Sluitr, of (,'uliiu no
rj^AKi-lN uii hy X!. ('■ .TuiM, of Collin eo,, aiiilp
1 I'Mr'iiyi"! Iii'lhri!.Ii'fs.i (JolTi'V, .1.
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ih/wi-iihtH «errs, ii e¡I'.intc'il on or rn-nr
1 ti-!*:iu er-'-k, in Collin r.unity, inii. s uni-t.'i-
■•i.- t of M'-Kiuricy, it hi-': i_ -i p .rt of tho lit-in'-t jrhi
>irvi-v of itio.jniniit Claik, '¡re d, ii'iul tliu 'irnct ul-
'otli'il to tin- 111- i r s of .I'inu-.H Chirk, by «k-erei i.f tin.
liUirii't Court 'if Collin rouiity, lit its Fi'tjruiirv
term, i'síí. Tiie iniiil is rf n r-. oil (pmlily iinflj '•11:1 'he l'nh d.-ty
will, be Mild ch-.'ip for CASH. For further punie-1 *AW
u'lir* iiii.jiilri'i-f J. W. tHOitArt.
Meliinney, FVb. 2nd, l.'iflO. tiia--!J-is.
THU STATU OF TK.X'AS,
T'i t>i" (.'• lUn cntrtif.u- f/rt'linp:
\f ÍIIIHMAS, O.itli h:ivin.r iuiaili. bv'forf; ra ;
V t thai I"ninh fJi-oivii, is ahACoiidinf;, K'i tluit tin,*
ordinary pn.isMa of hiiv cuiinut b:> served on him,
vo-i arc luu'chi' coiumnuduil to snuiuton by puhii-
c*a:i-■ 11 in th! Mimk"ijím-, fur ihretsaueevaalvi-Mvcks,
i In.' a-aid Imi':iIi Wiowh, to h« uiul appear hcfoio me
an iie'i;:,? .lie.tleK of ihe I'imcc, in urd for tJ■ -1111■
count i. rr.-eiiifii, No. 'J. nt me i flier, in «aid 1're- perpyinlieular line in- the centrc
and
cmI'.iycl b'.'lore Jcsso CofTuy, J I'., pieeinct No
ou thu 1 ' 11 'J iv of I>i-c., 1 .•>>, one buy pony mure
• upposi'i! lo In.'V or!', jMr old, !¡ ínnile liyh,
liruinl'il iviihfour I/s (1,1,1,!, on tin.'i'ijíhl bin uud
tiro I.V (1,1,1 on iliu left shoulder, Itl'l hi■ (I foot
ivhit", m. nil *:*r iu the fur*hcail¡ rnliiíd at< lí.
Also oou aorrel unit, !1 yvars old iit-sl niriny,
liriiinli'd on ibv ri.',(it hip with tlir«e J.'s (1,1,1.,) let;
bind f.iol U'liittj, >!it«ll l)l.i*i.- in f;u-e: vniucd nt iUn.
■*A KKN up by I). I'. It' ^i, of Cnllin ro,, and es*
li.iU'd iiri'.rr a. T. It i I. 1'., pp'ciuci
No. i, mi tin; ¡uii d.iv i.l. Jan IM'í, onu iron prii;.
ni;iru nnilc, four'rf-u year.s'iild, fo.irli't-n Imnd < hi^li,
ivo-ni'is of i Him th coiMidiiliibiy cut nith bridll ba-s
valui'd nt v
WKf.N up bv O. R Oatea, of Collin eo , and
i. eAir.i; <:il buliire J'. S. lltieker, J, P. precluot No
, on thu lTHi di,y of Jnn ii'"'i. one aorrcl mare,
n!i int" i i-ai.s old, it lianda lil^h, hVttndcd with il.«t
■'urnre fi on ihr left, sh uildir, mid «! 1¡ ijoinod)oil tins
h i- hip; Ihreo «'liilr feet; apjiraiaml in. |*S.
rjMK'K.N up by.I. T. I, .'. of Collin cu., and ei'
1 Irn.w.'d before i'. H. llyctuir, .1, 1'., prceinct >o,
of .¡Ail., 180<, one iron kmy
iiorsc, \iyt hands hijfh, branded with .I aud'nliAlf
circle ovei ili mune coilar marks; valued-at fSy.
Í —'— i Witnes- in* band anil sen! of offllce, thi*
^ Ii, S. >ihu Hub dav «.f .leuinrv 1 olí.-
( —) J, M. lli.N'tiK, Cl'k Collin eo.,Tu*.
i(":l. 11 ■ St. paid.
IWivKN up by .J. U. WilniPth, of Collin county,
ntM¡ estiayi'd befor.- i*. S. Ilocker, J. 1', I'n
clnel No, 1, on the 1 ,'i;b day of lieceilib !', 1S'15,'
one broivrnnatv, A yeiirs old, about 14 bands high,
bind leet wbi'e, <lar in foivhead ; valued at f-'iO,
Also ono bar boric puny, ii!>-;ut 4 years Old, lefl
hind font while, ii small wbito .spot'on the uoko,
brandi-l on the h.-ft shoulder wiili a lnnj; O, with u
rained at t-'<
tlie troops in Vi ginia, has been counter-
manded.
The Commercial's Wash'ng^n ftper'ai t avs
an early «itlldrawal of tho French troop
from Mexico is considered certain ly
tvlio Intro perused the correspondence sent in
i by the Prcf idrnt yesbrjlay.
District of. Georgia, earnestly requesting a! * Ketr York, Jan. ^11.-The Timc*B Wash-
implication of tho test oath, and setting forth jington SI,ccia! r„Mi.shcs S cretary S-mitonV
the great difficuUy experienced, in consequnco order disbanding the 35tb¡corps asan organi-
of its provisions, of securing proper assistant# 7iit¡on<
to transact the business of the department ' Thc'pencrai or,.CP ,n,lSt(,r;ns out certan
>n that>ctlon.
Jan. 10.—-Mr. Wilíon'a bill'for incrcn^ing thu decopitaUd.
the rcjular army tnak ^ its ra*i a* Í0,000, The C'onyention f Cillwton and Tietsa
ciuct, (in lin' Irvs't Sivtnidiiy of Ki-liruary, l-ful, ill
b-. iith Bt'li day of s-,|.| "lon'li, at or bef' i'e lh"j
hour of i¿ o'clock, 1'. M. of snid dav, to niiMvcr lo,
A. Ii. Cia-itv, ¡0 ¡ill iiUiichuifiul on pleil of debt,
dill* bv liccotint, lint •.•¡tcei* Ii' jt.oiic hllli.nvd dollat-:l.
Hi-rein fml not, biitjihis w rit cxtcnle and return
us the I-.iv diiecl-f.
(riven under niy hand this the f^th fhw of .T j ti -
nary, v. {>. i vi'.." JliSSK COKKKY, .). 1'.
tl'1- Sts. l''iiitC'l''o lee ÍS. pa:d ♦•'i.
A DM IN I.ST ¡UTO NOT I ft;.
N'OTlCl; is herein (,-'v-n tlni «i tho .lanu-iry
tdi'ni, i ^iíi. of the lion, the County Court of
tJniy.dll cotu.' v, ihe uiidersitiiied vvus appoilili'd ad-
mili si nitor (.f the e.-ita " of M.iry K Hmridyi*, di-e'd
Ail per.i ins k iv-nij c'-iir:-; .ic'S'rist a.-iid estate are
ti i i i<-d to pii -eni iIn-ill properly authenticated
«i'hi-i the time prrf<erlbi-d by law, nn-l those in-
debled lo ¡ui-.ke iiuuindiute pivinriil.
Tl, \V. 11 It AD MS V.
Shrnr.an, Jnn. SJ'h, 1SM. nl.3—Bis.
rl',AK!'N up by Win. Tolbert nnd pnstrd before
I .1, 1\ Hopsoii, J. I* , % bay 1
hand;
. . . .. . - >'0>,C, i-l¡í
,1 . ,|h;>;h, y or i• i Vars nl.l, branded ou leftrhoulder A
1 ' .v li. ¡ uppniitied nt $!!«'.
(i. A. DlCK'IiltMAN, Clerk,
Cot-.my Court Ornyson c uiiir.
Piicrman, .Tanimrv'Jill', ¡•■""'5. úl5—2t*. *
v tut:.
rplE iridersi^n.-iil having h en nppninted admin
-hotildi'i- AT ¡ uppiei/cd nt flS 00.
' I V\ K I'lN up by W. C. DiiUfflask and po*!«d bofora
.1 J. 1'. Mopsoii, J. I'„ a red surrcl korae, ahunt
hunda high, About U year* old, aoui saddle
nun*.', branded on ib« ri«ht «iiouldar AD: au<
praUod at CO. r
Ü. A. DICKKRMAIT, Cl.rk,
Co. Conn, tiraba eo. ,
Sharman, .laniiarv gib, l«i(i. nlu— lis. pañi.
Ái-o one atnali Buriel m ire, 5 yours old. 18jf
luiniis hi|^ii, brtinded' oil the left shoulder with
dim brand of some kind ¡ valued at f ió.
'p.tKHX up bv Mlwdric Jackaoti, Cullin county,
.JL r ud i,strayed before P. S. Mucker, .1. P.. Pre
ctncl No. 1, on tlie 4th day of .J.ttiuaty, 1-tlS, one
pale red steer, about •( íesraold marked with crop
andslii in tablear, and uu iiuderbit in Itl't, brand-
ed A L j oiled ; valued at (1
A Is', mi id.iek and a hile paled «teír, 4 tsar* old,
Him had with cio[i and ?s!it in l.-li ear, and au upper
bail''crop in thu rijihtj raliu-d al t!o.
Willie * my baud and teal of ofllca, tl is the Cth
.liinuaty, IS'56. J M. HK5(4R. Ckrk,
Collin Co; Court.
n9— lis. paid, ...
ADMI.tlSTHATRir ND'flCK.
'PIIK uiiderMjroi'd, al Ihe ,-<epteiiih r term, IS'íá,
X • ' the County Court pertaining to estates of
it-ceased pi-rson ,'in und for Collin county, Team,
iv.iiidulv appointed Aduiiniatia'.rii of ihe estate of
\. II. IVrrin. ilec'd. All persons having claims
(t;-mi«t j-uid esl.ilc arc hereby notified lo preach I
them, pro'.ii-rli uullientieaU'i . within the lime pie
-cr le d bv I fv. l.bl.KN THOMAS, Admr'a.
Dec 1 -.Hi, l-i.l
ti'j-- r.ts. Printer's fee f? *n. paid.
THK fiTATK OK TKXAK,
T" thf Sheriff ,.f Cuiti* (bunty,~t}rMim¿[:
X'niU arc,hereiiy coaitnkndid, that you ahmmM
1. hi p ibliciitiou, Suauo Moudar, whoaa r*Ki4«iio«
is nuVii.i wn, to be and appear üefora ilia ))iatrict
Codrl, to beJiohteii in ami fur thf county fit Collio.
nt the Court llou-ia tlieraof, in ili« (own of MaCin*'
ney, oa the 1st Monday in Kehruarv neat, then and
there io answer the pcliti.oa of Kdn'ioiid F, Mondar.
died iu e.tid Court uguinst the/wiri Hu«aa Moadar.
and allecinj? iu nibstiinCe as follow , iVi-wit: tliil "
ihesitld Ivnnond i<\,Monday and-Satfair Maiitfar
«ere lawfully murried ou or about lk« Ui dar it
August A. 1). lS'i-j - und lived together a* man and '
irife, until the UUlayof Decetnbcr A. D. 1M<—al
which time lo-wit: on the l t day of Deeember A.
D. 1 Htí^ —■ thu said «usan ahawdunej' the laid Kd-
numd t\ Monday wiLh the inteiiiieh the eetwraiiuM
should he u final one-and (hat the aaid Hitiaa baa
al no time returned And Hill continues about from ^
the said Kdaiond Mi.aday—that theiaid ídihond'
K. Mondav e'Unrtitcted.hiuiitlf towards kia «aid wife
¡"tusan, wiili great1 kindness and' lndul^enee front
the time of said marriuge.lo the lime of a«id akan*
iloumctit—ami never"gave her any causo la aban
dun him. Wherefore aaid Edition* F. Monday
prays lor a dissolution ef the b.mda of malrinao/ *
between himself and hlrfeaid >if« Mnaau Mondar,
Herein fail not, but liara you then and there thia
wr¡t, wilh your return thereon eiiawiac bear y«a
iiava exeoiited the eame.
Wiuiess Preston Docker, Deputy Clerk of the
District Court, of Cullin^iuuntr. - ^
i TJT' \uridcr *\v hand and seal of aalrl
• it. Fl. f Court, in tlm town nf McKionev, thia lit
( —r—■• 6th day of December A. D. is'**.
PHKST05 JIOCKER,
Deputy Clerk, 1). C. Collin ea.
nl-4's. Primer's fee (let. paid. ,
ADMIKIKTRATOR'S NOTICE.
THE undersigned luring been appointed adatix*
i istrator of thu estate of John Upshaw, dee d,
m the November term, I0f8, of tha Hon. tha Coaa-
iv Court (it t'oiliu eoiiniy—all persona having
claim ag viuat said estate are rcqneeted lo pretani
i hem, properly Aiillienclfcated, arithin the lima ara
íctibed by law, and tbuae indebted la make i mat a*
lisle payment. MII.Ert (tHATEd.
Dee. IMh, 186í. ut—lia. pr'a fee It 40. yd.
inFoi.i.mation wanted.
^ vin r I-di, Mies MA^INDA JÜ.-IiPHÜ'K
KOIII l{f>O.N'. now lirit.jf st the residenee nf
Add.son Wilson io thiseouuty, wishes in Ionization
irstor o! I liu e-i-iti- ot i-.li \\. win ilce'd, at as to the a hereabouts f her father, Dr. W'ni. I.
the Vi'veiidier term 18dó, of the Hou. C'otituy C tin ROHl.UT."sON'. Ttie Dofttor formerly resided in
••f Collin cnuiit-—a!I person* having claims iigniust Van Ituren county, A rkknsas, but fur the last ten
f.-iid liia: • ure rnj-.u-'ted to present them, properly tears has been a icidiot of Tela , and nJien l ht
„, ., . , . ... .tuitheiniented. witi.ia tho time prescribed by lair, heard from ftve yearajago, waa ¡oitCoiBaeeh aouu*
OiIicüi.h l;ns { rot.uctu consternation anion¿;lv.iid tho c indebted to make imrnediaie puvuient. ty in this ¡State.
J. K. H. PACtt.
Dee mh?r St'th, l.';C5,
•3--ltl. I'nBMi' fefJJ M. p id.
«T Texa papers will
A. KKIF.XD TO TUB OlPIiX.
Cellia eeanty, Bee. UU.
A DM IS I.STR ATRII'KOTICB.
VirHBHIiAS, letter tastamentary hafinjbeen
V > granted lo the tttidersignsd, hy the frohwtar
Court nf Cray sou eounty, al the Oelober term, 111 A.
upon the estate uf A. M. Aletsuder, deeaaaed— all
lerxona holding claims again ! the «aid aetata, art
hereby notified lo prewnt them ia Ib li«e ora*
scribed by l w.
JO;<KPHI! N «. AI.KXAÜDW, li.
Gray ton eo. 1'eias, .lor. 11 th, t>95.
11S-It . Printar' fei #3 60, paid.
ADMISISTRATOR'A KOTICB.
VfOTICK is hereby given ibat Ihe nudertiffaad
ii whr appoinkd edtninistrator of tha aaraTa af
ii. C. Wliircoant, dee'd, a! tha Oetnbcr farm, 1Mb,
of the Hup. the County Court Af Collin eounty.—
All person having elaimt agsiust ald ealaleaak
I required to present ihem, piopn Iv antheniieated,
within the time prescribed by lair, aadtbaaait*
debtad «ill make immediate payment.
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