Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 38, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 3, 1871 Page: 1 of 4
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jimsw STIRDELLS, PUBLISHER. .
MASONIC.
PISDEEY, No. 6.
THE CURA-PATH DOCTOR
* : T EM T’L AN.
pron is the tree of Dallak, i
, Hcushe last Saturday in ears
e-theut
V.C.10ENG. €. .1
r COMING.
AL
HI HAFTER, Ne. 41.
ARCH MASONS.
—red 4. aitine a Stated
agter Vo at. on Meaday
s female biStig .■
E HP:
MERE St,
kJ. AJONES,
LOVE AND wAR.
Hr crossed the mountain paths alone,
Quiek-radiant as the tender morn ,
He wooed me by the altar-stone.
Where all our vows were sworn. *
I heard the lark sing round its nest:
1 heard, from love’s divine cefipse-
His breast was burning on my breast.
His lips upon my lips.
Full sweet and glorious were his words
like hells that ring with marriage five
But war leaped out of hell, and stole '
My lend from me
who made the great cures in Galveston,
Houston and Austin, Texas, last year, and
mur, Y. 52. F. A. W.. how this year again at the HUTCHINS _ _
lest Furoflap niens HOUSE, Houston, where, on account of bie 1, Les W t, more
": . born, w. x. immense practice, he hasextended his atny
* Suatil APRIL 181b, has been induced by
Ale , mhe Cemoterv prominent citizens and scores of letters
OTICE from all parts of the State, to make the
T ZEtW following professional tour through Teran
L. a s n the (before he leaves it) to as to bring his skill
meithee Se -pidieted to u L
it - - - .3 wed permit bo withls the rich I$**ao Beet BATAne
i.practiec st deneva
n Rs begeatthe SER Hot SE Gonzales from the. 17th
FI 1
d
HOUSE, Gonzales, from the 17th
to the 21 of MAY, inclusive.
At the FATQUHAR HOUSE; ta-
Grange, Fagerte county, from 284 to the
2hf*T
At SMITH’S HOTEL, Navasota,
- Grimes county, from the Siarrof MAT th
Feinnsjof mochi the St JUNE-1
1 At the BOWMAN House, Brydd,
ATZESfrom the 6th to the 12ihef JUNE
J- AL the principal Hotel. Groesbeeck,
s t door IO. 44, LOOF Limestone county, from the 14th to the 18th
.v.mte neat as ineo NIUE T
- At the BURNETT UtSE, :
515- ett, llatston county, from the 20th to the
CKSMITHING +b-KAtPnkh u6Ese. Kilt.
man, Kaufman county, from the 28 of
June th the Ed (JULY.
At the Crutenncid House, Dallas,
from the 7th to the 12th efJULY.
httbe Mekidney Irouse, Me K id-
ney Collin county, from the 13th to the
At the Sherman Hotel. Shermal,
rewie w
1 : mint, Tim.
tOOF NT
ELY ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25,
a -Jl.OuOF
022
TAS. T. CAREY ,
UTLEY informs 77, 4
pusa=14he Pah 5
(eitelkesik shopLT
xttytanyxiT
i ent dig all PM I___
del ent. G-eueucounl, T/007 272 2647743 6 285l
: MIfJULE * 1
nvAv) : ONGING. _--Eirlis___
-FLOW-MAKING, t
rowing Wagon*, Enggies, MromlfeneezhidanniimfAume.
4 arriagro A d
Dr. JUNES is a graduate or the best
His Diplomas proving the same, will be
suspended in his office wherever he prie-
* with Experienced Work tiees.
peek of Tools, a nu promised -—.- 3=
1 Dr.JUXES has devoted his whole life to
I AND PROMPTNESS I Caronie)" old standing alseuses of
1- -1 . kinds.
all
Wild clarions shook the commonweal:
The legions of the land arose;
They swept like glancing glesms of steel,
To smite the nation’s foes.
DALLAS, DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, JUNE 3.1871., 1 . • OL. ITIII, 0.
COMING! financial rain. Where are the “In-g Duchess of Somerset and Bobtan, is
Down-tan of the White alisble rights’ of citizenship, "ba- spending a few days at the mag-
beas corpus.” security of life and nificent countr-sent other Most Se- 1
property, and 4- 51
Indians on the War
WEATHERFORD,
Math.:
Texin The
L May 24th
1 Yoithe Rulers In the Dalle- Burald:
I am an unfrequent newspaper
ee rrespondent, bat being here in the
midst of the excitement :
from one of the most terrible In- [from
dian tragedies which has
(among many lesser) for
x.k peiifias property, and the control of our rene Nastiness, Tarriet Byrun
X*REmestie concerns? All swept, at Stowe-
TeE
en rg the Srvir or ruE NEW REGIME—VAX
arising ef ewercmin or THE F TERE
1. 1'5 TSE.
Tots STMBLR, 913.0:
----------------==
The WineCup.
St riautrama avronox, .
the w ine
AN swept, at siewe—3 i "
one gigantic blow, by one prodig- The Eight Honorable George seo cengelouite hrian ess
ous master-piece or fiend-devised Francis Train, Farl of Dublin. the No p-men i teles PX!
REPAIRING
wids. promptly done.
wire pas-enarecfewowed
rhrepettutystet
iesie a the some. T
• . J.s. T. CAREY.
ia wads Iurh, 1571,-2016
Deune read a Ain,ef Is many
Cures i
Cdrei of CrossEyes. Atrop ay, (wast-
ed away,) etc., Col. N. Prescott's daughter,
: San Antonio, T
Cured of Plerygium, partial blind,
neve ete. Mr. M. Nekins, an aged and re-
__- - specialise planter, Moscow Pelk county.
. KANADY, cSee so En h
- RHNS DREE 3 tears standing. Charles Clayton, Houston.
Af a whs ---1-----1111 1* - -
a Sad I fieo Sihtag: Cured of Opthalmid.—Chronio Sore
SHUT TO, Eyes-efecting the whole syHtem, Major
se w-ecranioyps ex. r | Stratton, an aged and prominent planter
of Brazoria county.
Sore
v NT W IE
at Wholesale and Retail,
. ..levzsos, rrwres Sa*
as Yis staitre
LLAS, TEXAS.
• 1—2 CI—3-—*
Cured of Stuttering and st ammer
ing in one hour. J. H., Wheeler, a respee-
table planter of Naendoches.
------—- ,—------------------------------------
straightened the Eyes of fe
daughter of Mr. II. S. Graves, a well knot s
and popular merchant of Hemps end.
Cure of Catarrin and Ozorsa.
22 - 2E ----of Maho.
an able and prominentphysician
. met. Dr. N. A. Fields. -
Cured of Deafness from
a young planter, Mr. George Fill
Telson county near Jefferson.
"I"
L Mv Eyes were very badly Ce
i sight imperfect.) Dry JONES n
; perfect and straight in two mid
MeDale, near Hempstead. th
| -----—---------------------------
.Cured of Rheumatism, C
---
ites, A. R.
-*—*
. ----:------------------------the worst
kind, of 17yyears standing, a prominent
-2-2--- *.*_A. -___*** sard, Mr
citizen of San Antonio, aged 70
*E Ko-f -
TULCELEERATED 1 ---====-=-=-------*-
k s Priliant CinJao Curedof Consumption an
P Hart CITES elietis. and disease or the Live
AAR* 1
Be Ceueasisthiagen: The vie legislative atrocity to the-grand-I Pacific Const, the Great Lakes and
0! . 10 peniiion - 1 N e NL cnu 5201 has road. 11 *
aison yes, there’s poison in .
wine car’s balmy heath 1*
a its depths the seeds of sin;
ose fruits are shame and death. I 7it
On
Preu, 3* ML: 0 1 paps of Xiryeburetts statesinan-: (maba, has recently projected
-1-5 ----- ----------- length seeking Lieen io " * T than leper, ship and saintly progress : Behold pontoon bridge across the Atlantic,
of time, to arouse the tit izehs of n.-poke-m “ the Adminia: the picture. Nothing, nothing, or and has completed the grading,
our frontier to a sense of tile ir per- tration, prodai"* in the w.chi I all we have been left, save the mis bridging, masonry and tieing, with. a
"----=2 delusive Lafayette county bonds, ef a broad- n sucscm ****== star,
—and even these, utterly, gnage railway to the Mountains of. And let thy inad mali-wishers here
helplessly, hepelessly, subject to the the moon. He will erect a mam N Thy reason ralee again. "
whim and caprice of a stolid in el. among the highlands of
Cere A E ate. whose only claim to ripecta thacinteresting luminary and make * "WIKMEHE Ide *m
omeien ot 5 0H om bility rests upon deeds of vicienee it ere long, the great sun mor resort
eneneeie com. and blood. It tirant with all the four uob’CAT
% onsirdatignifeltis.—uetss | vast powers.w hich the malefa tors A lbort,-
occurred
n would a nes anch fruitage gree,
reach rove draught disdain.
perpetual danger, and the utter. Senate of the United States, that “to treble momilieties and
hopelessness or protection from ou r attack the P’resic ent is to avail the • MASE
corrupt government. .1 hasten to Government --and no hand is raised
give you a brief account of it. On to suite the inso it parasite to the
tharaday the 12th inst. about 21 earth. Humiber. the fawning, frog-
miles West from Jacksboro. 8 miles, souled bugler of New England: pro
East of Salt Creek and 50 from this grew," announces hinself for com -
hopelessness of protection from ouriattac
reason Tales again. ”1
Wind westward in their bearded might; miles West from Jacksboro.
I heard the giggling bughs hors
rare**:#"—— -
The best in that bright company :
One worl—one kiss—and then he fladhed
Like light from me.
Pre MLAEA rd. 5 -
n train of uneons loaded win corn whole." llolden. The North Carolit E ,
for Fort Griffin, the property of ass ssin, incendiary and brigand, a or all he surrey. President Los i
Copts. Warren and DeBose govern- representative of Southern "loyal 1251seve
Lent contractors and citizens offbisi ists," boldly avowed his wish to see Ms -he# 3h
nco, was attacked by 160 or 200 the White House boor made Emper would a. for .4.
dl mounted Comanche Indians, ror, and the succession assured to lame 10 2nnt 1
With mialigled limb and Bice ding bteasi, | and revolver. There were with
a
Came oncht length. with trembling peer, a
ARd fearmi speech and wandering eye; I
A (hSus-lia deaths were ih hie face, place, Was a—.
And one poor vietor.x: well mounted Comanche
Another and another eaten A each
Who Ble w new kindled fires Sr fame
or heroes gone to rest.
Then came the laurelled legions home
To lovers waiting wistfully;
Bet ob I dear Lord, as ne ver came
To me—feor me:
I know not If I waked or slept.
That weary, weary, wofdi night;
I only kuo I never wept-
My eyes were dry as light:
Yet in a trance I seemed to thread
The horrors of the battle lain:
I found my here sold and dead
Above the conquered slaid :
And then he seemed to be alive, ,
1 clasped him—oh, how tenderly !
Teas hot his ghost that soothed my
God pity die !
mows voun ann i
men—a cently
the train 12 well armed
wagon-master, ten teamsters and
on e night-watehman. The
about camping, as usual, at about
3 o’clock P. *.1 when the ------
were discovered about half a mile
distant, and rapidly approaching
from behind rising ground, which
train was
Indians
st Ameluon's shrine;
aere them die, s an
ission born of wine. ■ r
~ 1 i tsgneri
of Rails,id at pres-N
-----___have given him, oestentyren. acbenling-tour, with hisi
h t make himself absolute monarch High Mightiness, Frederick (grant): who will langl st his vielfeid deopnir, wte
‘= life Prince of News England. Ban Do ! When his sting in transplanting the soul
he mingo, and Slab Town, Illinois
LHP
0 . . On. hrunkennees Hes as the serge
t 6Nonesense, do yuil way * Just 1 of Pluto o Eretoan abyre:
do for side-sadLies! .And he wait till the Presidential Not wields ' And Minderetion’s pails fonve .,
to know 1 the roval the power, the Ke Klux hellionism i 1 Te bis, to this “to this"
ass, whose cars
MAW And u. , mnobl | seems to know it.-See the roval the power, the Ku Klex hellion ism *” TINTS "*"
estodt maerietors Merre style he assumes. A littering staff gives him. and you l see ! Follow. Then, hrefer dear, nion nimd , , hand '
2TT° 7 2Aof military and naval officers, sur- subjects, it’s no worse, no morecon- The how: to thee enter4,
n held be Cha . Fes:rounding him on all onessions. The i temptible and basely lunkeyish. Think, A ink of where the drunkard, stand
beneath the grand dome of the Cap Jelank of sabres and the jingling of than ten thousand things that are I And Hlodererionsens.
itol, under the name of a Congress, heinis dome and ea me cons t. . Can
wives to a ruffianly spurs, resounding wherever he Eyes. 0e:9E Tone and SNC in PT, SOHN fires re w trathey the wire eup • brim .
V ant *18! , - T......Idest chairman of a Senat r al try. To DAY ! If the stupid boor of in Moderation boura
- ---------, - P: -:----,---- - 3 -- - -7------** —------I The how: to thee extends . .
rounding him on all onessions. The temptible and basely Monkeyish Trirg Linker where the drunkard, stand
re wreathes the wire eup’s brim :
1 1- L 11 Pa. auunuudwya we ******* ******* UII re munemuen s noura,
sol ii red A *” NdA : Committee removed, because he is the Galena bullskinnery, blows his Ay. am rows, twines arcus ! its rie
yard, alt the power necemany to re-not on dining terms with his mud I-ly-blossoming nose, the rever-I lesginatlteduwenc***
alize ovory wish and aim of his base, despated Presideney. Brevet Brig, berat Sha of his Mi natty anort are nil-ce ueti A .....
. pu ed. exeorheutt K AAAAl adier General Dene eoives ue echoed s, story paper in the land. .9 - " 7ET" ■
which
and before screened them from By the 1
---o if drill-ism authorizes him to stspend the
by a good leader. The train civil laws, in every township of the
cards of his visitors, and announ-.
ces their names. A half dozen important fact ie; chronicled. If he
- u .sca RAt Taut other epauletted seuilions dangle accepts an invitation to visit a don-i A eurtedreptile with sr art
AT »-----------------by drive wide tis "io", 4 h s < " besotted about his entries and ante chambers, kov-show, or to dine alld wine with larnish an he enters in- ,
ling all to one common centre, and Will-To "It aside eledtions—To And a uhiformed lackey, who styles a Wall Street black-leg) the tele That drives all virtue from the hear!-
2.....--------gpitdeinet ballot box on th. CO#: himeeif an omeer in useT legulnr graph must hern--*****==*-S
, view. They approached as
ed
was immediately correlled
if he uses a silk -handkerchief, the 1 Instead of roser, there ra snake
: . ! Endoiled around the sparkling bowl-
a * under the directions of wage. -- ., [
DM te? N. S. Long, immediate prepara- ‘tinent, into splinters to kindle
th his were made for a desperate de- laimes, which sha I consume, Free
fence; the teamsters, however were: dom’s dead carcass, as an
Army, gallops after the heels af his whole world, white people. Taniees then, hroter, it sen cher is lire
kite, and troth and Fa*
Time often brings to us some MW jokb;
Or a mantiesured phrase
A slang expression, called a joke.
Murdering speech in maty ways
The last s#I meanest, by a cheri, -:
Is the quebtion—4 How’s your girl 1
CAM insolent young cubs as they clatter and niggers. Senators in Congress And kite, and troth and worth :
*w, wue ****2**39 ***** *2*757 722 1 E to school. General Babcock dots shamelessly pronounce, slavish sub- Think “ink of whatibeout is rife,
sopd interrupted in their propera-to the Arch Fiend of Tyranny, on his marketing and job-nosing. And mission to the will of the President And Itoh his poison down to earth.
* ‘ - , 1 res mbition, not long since. General Horace Por- the test of loyalty tol the govern- I. -
passed atex Lust and "anatielim Au- ter was sent to New York, to abuy | ment. Generals of the army are A "I "
Adiania---- 22 _ EW A t AptiE he Sae Fair
and knightly | do his dirues bidding, and ren p MIE:
honor I Spirit of West Point and I dling errands for his vulgar mush. mow. L
- - 4 —- - 5 2So - - . .) I The . . . —
press of the country is filled w ithseres of ground, wblel son: $14,000. The
2in miidi ‘s 1544 by 40 feet. Power
tides by the approach and fireof the the altars of
Indians, who divided and
• State Fair.
the camp in two lines. pouring in a therize him to arrest and imprison,: a carpet for the President’s wife!"converted into liveried menials,
and deadly fire upon the without accusation,, indictment, shades of hisaley 1.....1-
-. . . men, then wheeling and repeating Judge or jury, eitizens, governors honor 1 Spirit of w ent Font auu using. rranus ws mis vurgur Asusi.
se diferenkd where this chdrl you medt. Five teamsters were immediately and lepimlaturesefarx or soldierly pride! What a Tall is room of a wife. And the entire
Even should a lady friend be nigh, ki led and three or four Indians. | States-1 9 establish from Maine toHire J upliter Tonans, robbed of press of the country is filled w ith
============
nobility, which like, a decaying up 4. amount, no wen.. the cost *
terrible
men, then wheeling and repeating
he grand preparation day,
will not pen till to-mer-
entire en
e covers seventy five
At you this Efute is sure to hari
Oh how I d like to wring bis neck.
To free WS from this awful bore.
I’d do must idyihing his jokes to cheek, >
And rid the of him evermore:
I d send him to Topbet with a whirl.
To bother the d-l with-" News your: by
girl?" ... Esro.
ninnmea:.
Whatever life may be, or bring, ,
In May-time or December,
The sweetest burden of its songs
Will always be—Hemember!
Though we have seen our youth depart,"
Lost friends, and still regret them.
Beheld our dear ones fade and die-
We would not yet forget them t
wounded
in reach-
distant.
three wounded, but the
and two others succeeded
ing the timber, two miles ---
keeping up a running fight,when
| the Indians returned to plunder the
i wagons ofeverything movable. The
five men arriving at Jackboro at
daylight next morning, where, for-
, tunately, they met General Sher-
man, who had just arri
San Antonio on his way
Sill, having passed the ,---
which the massacre occurred, a few
i hours previously. He immediately
ordered Col. Meketzie, 4th cava ry,
• in pursuit, with four companies,
with authority to pursue the trail
wh-over it might ledid—even
she. it be to Fort Bill, the head-
Lborb at
red from
to Fort
point at
mediately
cavalry.
Nor yet, nor ever; for when age
Covers e er life’s dying ember.
The way to keep our old hearts warm
W ill still be—id Remember!
======== quarters of the reserve.
A wag seeing a door nearly off its hinges, was sent but from Fort R HiaPdison
in which condition it had been for some I **HPA HT 16AF0
time, observed that when it bet fallen and I to bury the dead, who Were fearful
killed some one, it would probably be hung. ly mutilited—the body of Cne man
——.—-*—i—— having been chained to it wheel
. A Boston PpeT specks of 204*6 men and burned. These poor men made
in that city who is wrestling with his firstt At
moustache’s nu proposes to anthib It shier Amort but desperate "% eoling
two leadiagi. * *1*25 ************
are nine on n side.”
the trail
A party
it wheel
case tail clubs, “ because there that a horribledeath was imminent,
dide.” None attempted to leave till all
—--------—- hope of resistence was at an end.
and undefinable, absolute an I illim-RLE nisia aldron
powers, wielded by Lincoln gingham sonbonnet ch
and 1.24 And slippers, tursA the spIt TOCK*Y****Y w"u *5 a “TUE up this ampont, as well as the cost of the
and1 sing the eradle or chaffing with the mackerel shines the brighter ar T grounds, the Agricultural, M-eunuiest and
dio the MrT HITes I milk man. Wellington in illoomer i stin"s the longer. Away with It -
himapsmortithem tisl ate ‘ toggery Najicleon in bib and tock- all. Ten thousand maledictions on
piles irresistible master 9 the er. What an infinite tumble is here! the miserable toadies, the
Republic, its people and their des- * -2-l.odllae.reettosal 14. rha Iaiiha noun ahohted ...ealwenine ,
tinies. “Never before, were such
owrincn the and Of a Fork" An TW ll Zhulon thE iniTum?.......-.......-: ululates
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shim w th , A Y N M ofa drunken Illinois Tanner! Now tation—Anathemas, vast as immen Galveston, brought up 100 passer gers, and
Cun. Sue " surrender their let the illustrious noudie, who was I sity, boundless as eternity, bottom- i the steamer Dians 175.
abort is, to tha me Y 9 " : recently dug up among the less as the fountain of Yankee-piy-
by a people calling theiselype freeiodal and rubbish of assucker cow. triotism. On the whole foul, bolt.
Emmou pra ELAON identic Iskin-emapery, detach a Major Gen- fling race-race of freefyia-shriek- CACSTEGNTE
, 1 20 ! eral to strotel the purchased Brus- ers and freemen-crushers, whose Main street the forenoon ayvented -
New erk Post And, : sels on his royal floor., Then let Purisatanical machin ations have e oneourse of people carriages, hacks, em:
timents are echoed and re echoed,’ 5 1 1 2 E 4 *
by the ablest and most dispassion-
ate journals and public met, all over 1
the land. Bayard and Hidridge,
Casserly, Blair, Hendrick@,Pohnson,
and a hundred other Democratic
and Conservative leaders join their
table
tinies.
warning voices with Trumbull and
Seherz, Farnsworth, Legan and
Dawes. And yet, there are those
It is said that a donkey will not broy Cants. Warren and Do Bosh intend who prate of the impossibility of an
unless he can straighten out his tall at the ----- - - - E - a s
same time; and the story is told that in L,,=
China a heavy stone is tied to the tail of their memery.
each donkey when a quiet night, is wished.Every attel
erecting a suitable monu
Evety attention was given the
unfortinate survivors by
zeus rtd Military, The
I Blond Stock Association have issued over
toggery. Najicleon in bib and toek-lall! Ten thousand maledictions on Axluadted certifeatea of sock, * any
- Wi-* en infinite tmhiaie harelitha migors his tondiee the rotten- me , Jana.or. i6 .
A Brigadier-General in the United i ness-sprouted mushrooms, the gild-. Directors meludes over Rouen nudirei.
States Regular Army sent to New. ed tumble bugs of this Radical mil- eash premiuens, four, Lenired diplomas,
e . 20T--------1-8--‘ And anathemas, count, ten gold, ihree12 291222 EX
huipered silver, and two.
seta-three breuse medals,
. to abomtwo thousand
Abeat hire of the leading eluzeneand
others necenipanijel Mr. Greeley en ha ex-
cursion to Hlearne this morning. The ex-
Main street this furenoch gyseated a
monussee,” esel has dimhiec) to make •
I our, way through the erows. ,1
The Gitbolid fair heginn to-BTL
. 2. .-. The United States fag was saga up niet, |
once proud and noble, free, pros. Main liall to day al I e click. The Lore
perous and happy land; and by Etar "as floats for a Floral ilall, and from
converting Republicanism into ah , the sites "InE with the * se9 "tripes
abomination, base prepared the JA " W.” * :
(04 Plaid,
1, now twenty
el that cirver’oll
him detail a Colonel to groom the poured out all these worse than
horses and feed the bullterriers, Egyptiln plagues and shames, in-
that are presented to him, by ad- I famies and degra lat on s, upon a
miting and disinterested friends ■
with Cabinet or Foreign -Minister-
al aspirations : a Major to light his
cigars; and a captain to clean his
spitoons. American sisves will beat
it dil, and gabble of their "free spir/
it" and “ballot-box reforms." Hal
ha! ha! Don’t we float ? At the
abomination, have prepared the |
way for Despotism? In the lan-L
guage of the pious O Callaghan’s farm Ir says:
prayer, "Och ‘ may the very divil years since I learne U that qi
is away wid ’em all ‘‘ Amon! would eure the :
2x.t—21 I not knowing that
FATALISM EtTKATED-A Hard both on "‘ah
shell Baptist minister, living some stetson Bo" 9.R"
where on the frontier of Missouri,
ment to American Despotism-who twaddle
of American free spirit, an lindomi-
table republicanism. dixhf What
act of ‘usurpation and oppression,
has Radicalism not already perpe-
trated ? What iniquity, what out-
rage. what crime in all the record the bea-i-ndes, sha mec Gerais
x^^ Narsor ianT and senitere airicing for the Nonos
the last ten years, been thrust, in- O P Se r 1 tuckink M.
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teen “sovereign "A independent Journal SUM with guch announce-
States of our great sirter-hood,
swept with fire and sword. Every • * ‘ wr. ., . 2
ralley a Gehenna, every hillside a
Golgotha. Cities burned.— Whole
districts ravaged and laid waste.
Governors supplanted by shoulder-
strapped Hirelings. Legislatures
turned in to howling menageries of
debauched camp-followers and Afri-
can buck- ba boons. A hundred bas-
tiles filled for months and years,
with lang dishing, g moaning captives.
Stamp acts and taxes such as British
subjects deter drempt of. Imponi-
tions, exactions, extortions, which
would have cost the wildest tyrant
of heathendom, his empire and his
life. State laws annulled. State
lines ignored. Half a million of
free-men disfranchised for years,
and their slaves made their rulers.
And where’s that “frce spirit,” that
unconquerable devotion to
rate we’ve traveled for the last few
Hah What
both eiti-
ho Farmee Anoubadu
n . ... , ceia bottle of it in the house. The pa.
was, 9 the habit ol sesing to his dent must take a spootuit of it in
lami y and this church: “Friends, ternally, and bathe the wound for a
you feed not take any, unusuateare euro. Toeure a 1 orse it requires
of Jour live, the moment of your i eight times as much as it aden for a
death war written before the foun-1 man. fiere let me eny. of one of
dation of thewbrid, and yen cannot 1 the most extreme cares of -4
I 1′5 osree when bites in this neighborhood—f’even
he les on Besrdy, So meet one of: years ago this summer—where the
years, at the rate we re traveling
now, how long will it be until under
the “New Nation,” the on-coming
Yanko-Nigger “Consolidation,” we
shall hive our Lords and Ladies of
Rtew dileans Times announces that, . . .
Cot Sam Jamel bus recently introduced a "
hew regularioli into the Feitenuary on the killedare NS Long
that elty. Hereafter all prisoners are
be “ washed before they are ironed...
- Jeste Bow man. The escaped are
of our successhat lawyers condbedeed nite 1 urgele
an preachers,” is gracefully esrtbeted by A. Day, Richard Morton and Chas,
oue of the legal gentlemen referred to who Brady. ,
* ! * . ‘Mt begs to state - that un beg-e life as en in- it is hoped by the people of this
*.2.M=2* T*M 9 fang.” A part of the country that this occur-
reuse happening just at the time of
S ON HANL. I the most reppreted and prominen
g C0D COUK sTOYES, I Brazoria, Miss Emily MaNleil:
- — Fi - 1 -- .4___1 I - pie : -------- --
Cured ef sick Headache,
patien, efe. after she had her
for sit years by others is vain.
t call and see them. 1,7
of Cooking Stores eser
arket all of w iiet I war- -
let eatic Meettan so all, or
a my
• from there who have
Mchapic street, Galveston.
1 Cured of Total Blindnes
(Cararabi.) a listle de
lleary Fielder, Jr, Austin.
rone of
taibs in.
-7 1 -
Consti-
s"9L
Temps March 21,1871. airih
**-8.11—I purchased I -
mouths age, one of Burk’s
liver, which has been in
given entire satisfaction 1 aasr resists
a $20 up to $3000.
5ohs‘7wsottro set sepinano
Edi. Dallas Rea sth. i 1 4160
isTeess. January 24.1871. | 1100 $27U. L
Kakst—Hiri have in- -
tai time to veite Pan th regard TERMS € ASH
- I kooght of yove bets Fall—1 .
atcons ... I have never Astonishing tore of Deform
obrre, and would rusher have’ - arnld, or sunken Away
Ha wee aer usea. h is equal grooked and partly blind. Sigh
to-seudyd it to be and in myi and ** made full and perfees 2 =
sun se srpneot, 1 very particular, of M. C. Xenely, an offiebe in
edlmend into any one wishing | the Innatie, Alun, Ann. T.
Cross Eyes made straight in
Dr. JONES fees vary from
names of
or: www y =y - —35 James S.
Z and Samdel K Elliott, N.J Baxter,
1 Janiba and Thomas Willi amis and
already perpe-
thousand years
and Senators sir ving for the honor
of pulling off the boozy ex cow
Covington had a ears I-inly where 3=
A P s Jiscarded lover murdered ise gin who General, Sherman’s visits to our
“ rejected bil Zuit, whereupon all the timid frontier posts, may havesome bene-
------- “old maids, met together, and revised fielal effect toward. procur ng at-
HIumanimone’t Never ‘ reject * Mer. | tection from the Federal Govern
he left on Saturday, y meet one out years to this summer- the
his frontier, missionary engage, ease had been of thine dee’s stand,
is wide with ia-aal ere, put in “"#, tie-peseine ”7747
dry powder, fresh tow, and took of ie,and carried the wit audl guya
every pains to make sure that the one-pooufal. which effectors eurd,
It is an antidote for auonie and
strychnine. It will cure bloat in
cattle caused by eating ton” freely
ITis most Bralted and Gracious
Majesty Ulysses the Foggy Brain-
«I, took a stiff whisky-punch a' 8
A. M., after which refreshment, he
paid a visit to his loyal stable and
kennels— . • r.
Her Royal Toploftiness, Tabitha
Jane (whoss timy spouse’s patre.
bymie once was grant) attended by
six gentlemen in waiting and a
troop of M'er Majesty‘s Valorous
Horse Marines, rode out this morn-
gun would go off in case he came
upon in Indian. It struck her one
day, as she saw him in the sad lie,
with his rifle on his shoulder, that | cover. Em en
ngac and she said to bim 1. 2-1," it
"My dear, why do you take this Aisened a low ramine
rifle with you? If it was writ bo- eanled ime 5
torse ou. (te morn. 1 for the foundation of the world N
me.To ins east or in: Orach the that you were to be tilled this trip • i Guerr x ise Tuay A n W
Sreb-Duke Jesse, (whose sur-name by a that Irine “ on: pre- 1 recorded of Bengel, that, he was
grow- .A3222 h mehgifon to inereediery prover.
The loyal heart of the nation will | Sr-A 54 RIF and the he, had, Fewer Fill the
the.%. 2212 at": :2-Tpi 1-== me: and utsalet
dear, you are all very right, and
that is a very proper view; but see
- deur-now really but:
=-----=--Rpub-idyeenterr, IKreeusjoy tolsarn lgen yon see, my dear, suppose i
lican government,” of which ack. however that his Esesiapia Excel-
Where lency, PIT HIDruo # ITDUs 1 By8i: 1
or cruel tian to their Majesties, rater admin- Fane a
of tirpation, (xering wemoll dors of paregoric would dor Yemydea woman
faint find the a"S"”t Etat sufferer im- all contribute our part toward the 14 •
L fulfilment of the decrees of Frevi-
His trace. Count Roman whoee . -
estates lie in the Arch Duchy of
Missouri,luat heavily, ie regret to The redemption of factions eur-
tedtion from the Federal Govern-
ment, by bringing some protection
hither in augmented military forces
: —55—=— v. by removal of the reserve to
.2222. a: | some point leg convenient forthey,
senger ear off. Her outside Frofight two-81-ePrauouS, BR, W-
datiars in the market." - eve r, that nothing will reach our
—------------Goweroment while the “Indian
T.: 12.222" | Ries" is the Fort ofenter to Cod.
1A6, Lew fer wlli in * INI *Rb Nc IARPA "POP ALL Indian afait, n
6 theory " Icon Vase shot or Lin either,” 1 should have mentioned that
answered Uncle Dave for himself. " Then some of the arrows used by the In-
whet de ronure Unale Dave IL"Ithet dians in the fight related, have been
mis ait-eeerL,1 kill m ais”t “ore ught here. They are of three
The Lexington (Me.) Register has the
3 following interesting railroad item : “Dal
4 last Friday evening, as the - Bob-tail woe; or
a T
Ml Eres
-
for their
should have mentioned that
an -ihonL Arnegame ae A three
would spell before I could get it F‘ I used by Kio-
: iE ._I was, Comanchts, and others.
an ingenious father, dwelling is Troy,
punishes his earnly ehildiren net by *xece
ing them manually, but by applying
of Bet-strong urestard piasters to the proper place
----------—-----— and read making the poor brans sit awhile
Cared of Amaare.is,parial biad. ps a stool. Hischfidren retaliated by put-
ee lr, sing crumbs bil s and he
: applying k4 a point for s
-------=perpetual spanker to be faitened Kiout the I forming them (on the auth
m. W) Dr. ZONES enn only pastiche very Ne | gain and Fon by eletl Fork. a manuscript of the fincenu
* . arbu yes : ererear Out Wrye
places’eaver was quite clear in my F
ditee hint, Bone 1 thought A was: Fissls . 6= .
- a wan w.f gler dove I thought it was namely, seven in Jin
n the** N
a -e-pecnfunly
re respectfully, J Cross Eye Made MroEN in !S mis-
BAN if (ACEEEEL I utes—my eyes were very ereotel. Dr.
Teaneuares so. 1971. JONES straightened theA, These OC
tns—Pear Biret tale nell, near Corpus Christi. .
t 2: Dowmd et a==== of kiancre, ana
i bad, and we rcour. Wemt "e Tin “ Gen. N "I".
Minx • rock store. __=------------
9 baspeetfuily, de, unro uy x-uua ====,
W L LANG hees, spots before the even, ete
ilud. March Piet. 1871. A. Borler, of Eastland csuntf.
-On: erisfeerion it is of his they Crey And Not bar
expire, and much moral shedemire it. -1.
I ever ased. It lakes in. . n . 5., .
ma wan much tens wood. He will be at all the
""‘. matin’ as announced without fail. I H
*"***‘ ===== ML
, Ri The Stave,
f - Sa 1 # Brillant,’!
t emire -ktpfaction. Ir is:
* - 1--uh-eroiomina
Fi store 1 have ever ward. 1, a
Wmemrudieg 9 ia sit a
Jot and SaiiT
w D NturBY, ashieg
if mate Trimmings, to 12:2
“ Hiaem de hand and ft tale, Fever PSORIASIS, Syp
• large lot of ” B contagious diseases, and
PREHSTE SRAND/S
oonnnoua ERURN. mocmess
nua son went -n-ean Ro====
an emennive Disease
Nore,”ored
streys the sense of fifed, p
or veilpgich pealn The The
7.hefenealendy to the
million of
vine in the meadows, called imy.
Sreb-Duke Jesse, (whole sur-name
is grant—
■ ...... Many of your friends—Gay, the
“warn I Mel’s and others, send you g resting.
1E In haste. Your F-ess
Your Frie
ROY B. J
- We may possibly be d
vice to stime of our rear
a manuscript of the fincer
W to go into join
hear that the royal Infant Ulysses,
Prince of the Carolinas, Hayti, and
Timbuctoo, has the measles and
course, my
very right, and
OTT
ran
by in-
ority of
1 con(o-
anapen delight to
‘n an the ten long
wrong and insult
gobble?
years.
i BCR* (AASE * * 1
Where leney. Sir Horatio Pillbags, Physi-
...Une whe, de Anx.
lous iedod, his Secret. was hied hint
nnohecr ved, in his hours ot retire-
ment.; Now said Se, 1 shall hear
Bere-1 pro. The angl mint t
lo-g.betorg,Nis "Den Fiple an
winle perusing its ancred taxeeand
comparing Scripture wilhScripture, :
the joor of midnight rocadiod: Na-
—seemed at length exhausted.
He Gilded his arms over the open-
word, and looking "p. gave, fitter: -
ance to these worst “Lord Jesus,
Mon knowest me, we are on the
ame old terms. A few moments
nore, and Bpugterk weary frame
vas resting in a sweel slumber.
tyranny and sham
glimmering spark of resist:
shown? Always
sneering at what %
silfle but probable
dread facts! Wha
day, of the once grand Itepublic of
our fathers, but the hollow shell, the
empty name, and
Where is the Union of
equal States,” the
an- Tfeemien in their 6
he. Abe Lincoln’s hoed
y, three
Ney and
ance been
with this idiotic
is not enly pos.
and face the
a there left to.
mbeking, forms ?
- free and
proving—
say, at poker, reaiteryay evening reney at the Treasury amounts to
The winner, whom we congratulate about one hundred thousand dollars’
upou having braten the illustrious a day, this amount being burned in
nobleman who beats the devil, was the building as fast as it is redeom-
his Satanic Highness Beastie
ler; Grand Duke 1
and Nastychasellse
Lord Chamborlain Greeley
....--------. as fast as it is redeom- i 1 75 T *
==,----But-ed. The weekly issue of new
ot. Silver-Epoons reney is, however, greater than the Hlernid that the Indanula, 5" en
amount redeemed. The law limits : tonie and RiPere RalaiI
woo --------- -cow; paid , the eirealation to fifty millions of. "Y Na organise on Hdur"
a flying visit to the. I Congress sional dollars. The amount i n eirecuiation : Mant in necondanee with the that.
an Antort
it patriot-rebeix
ood ? Gone to
w=----im. Where is the
old Constitution, which
in and llenry
usker lady, after list
ret yarn of s thopheef
3.5 . ms. weilt is the worst, and Oe
“Se "ea n "a" best month for committi-
P*Nt * *P * T XI mony; the actual dalucky days be.
040 AFing theei January 1-1, 24, 4th,
RE-RoN * — --1,008,7th, 10th and inths,
ease in et“ li is a sad moment in life,” said Oraie;/6ub, Tih, and 18th; Marel
tanrorest I "wise roe fai mot bii IMt on hit, and sure April car and 1
" s tire "-=- S. ---------- Ith "tad Tthdene 70
tit con phed hie frieed. shen yon dad ibui the
ihrent, pro-Feigar itself is bad. 2-2 8
mad Con-i 3
7=3,21A
a as her
HANsiea ehn s pit n iwnie
a wab let it arms so necessity 16 thy heppi-
ha oon‘mess"17 sel
7th, and 18th; Mar
isku * b-ril Et and
"E'Y
Bear-Garden, 3 interday afternoon. now is about forty millions, and is Ue th * "WAS. Sant
EE -- A1 Lord greater than ever before. Preilenty A Niecering, N Pees
EJ*t: -------------------- Silent; David Bell, Secreter”; J P.
--------------------- - Metho l The New York Tribune says a LiNewomb, Trenarer, . A Now
dist missionaries, fat, temler and portly country lady, who in the j ton was choren AUeA for the-
jnley. for harbecning. ile com- goodness of her heart relieved the Company. The br lw-a the
pinins that the last batch sent him, pilcous appeal of A distressed, bare Houston and Tsxny Central Rail
by the Home Government, were so I foot urchin for pennies to bay road Company ngrejalpted, far -
tough and stringy, that in spite of-bread for ma.” grow indignant on Jasi applicable, to this comrans,
all the skill
: 1:2*
framed, and Hancock, Budede”,
Adathe, Lee and Weshington sign.
ed7. Cone to—the birth place and
y 1 final destination of-loyalty” Where
2.4-11 honor: done.
Sir Pompey Rgpushnose, .
Lieutenant of Louisiana, has just :
ordered a fresh (lot of Lord Methe-I
Lord greater than ever before.
he 7thandISth; is-our watihal
July 5th and 19th, August 15th. Every official a at
and 19th; September 6th and 7th; maker and voter :
== -.------=-,
: custee ortho wo-k. whe-d
July 5th and ach;
H): B1H IETOTE
--------------
*2*2! -**
—Every law.
*
shed/sobing him’slip aroma the corner [Mears. W.
FEl -===
--=-==)
, pares in-land invest and he dy meigar. ’
lo and--1 •
learn sh
E.
PPP •
reni
r.
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