Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 23, 1871 Page: 1 of 4
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lmllflri-lit to h.r Int.retl. or h.r fnm.
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lo hwfar fiwl dotpiilr nor .al Ir. want
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AVohnd nlmoht overlooked a donblo-
londod. isonsntional communication
which appeared in iho .Louisville
Courjior Joumal some week ngn
purportinff to llHVo been sont from
' Jiiykson Misnissippi" ntiitinfr thai
-itit organ izatiton had been formed
in lhat Stato With tho object of pro
cuftnftthe removal b"yund its lim-
its 'bi dangerous incendiary no-
prdeS.0' Tho whole thing is manit-
fucturcd lt ba not iho ihrttJow of
truth to rest upon. There no or
ganieatioh or tlte iemblahce orolie
in this StaU to effect the removal
of it nyJ class of bCgroes. Nobody
think they are incendiary or dan-
ge.fuf5 Except wlieii . led on or
prdmiitctT" br the carpet-bag ad-
renturers who inflame their iub-
Kions anfliniXie on their credulity
for selfish f nd partifan endi. This
evil can beet be remedied by au or-
ganisation to turn thexe adventurers
out of office cut off their rations
:nnd they.will cither leave the State
iStarVi.'r find lodging in the noor-
iotiS9"or' penitentiary. Jackson
it;ilVi.)t'rrtan.
A PAiTitrri Don. The follow
ing touching incident is related by
the Peabody (Mass.) Pre;
Many persons who have had oc-
casion to visit the Esses depot irt
this town have for some time past
noticed a large dun-Colored dog who
anxiously watches the pusftvncrer
as they alight as though seeking
loreorne nu ar jw ' !
dog belonged to Mr. Lrneat S. Mer- !
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disaster When young Merrill left. !
home for the laat time bis dog left
bim at the depot Th. f.ithlul
(till kwatctie for his matter Who
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iMiail lk aiMlInf logoikVrbr rtUllout
toil friioJt sa4 emipiolom for Inoio.ol
muienerl sJ Jojroinl h'3T r ty-
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ffffd It niJcnilr bBfficil. lint ofsll
no day it to nolttrtal'jr k.ut l ( krllitit-
Jom Chrlalms" and well It may be.
What d ty to apprnprlale for rJiicin and
l'.aiik.lviri ami meeting loviliRly togeth-
er firnniliial oonnraliilailmn (ad ilia In.
itielianio of welcnm offering. as Hie glo.
rlou day of all da.va lliat nulierrd In the
infant Ond aa the Satlor and rtcdefm.r of
man T l.rl I lie day be kf pi and pr jrrly
k.pl and roinmeinor.ltd not with si.iieri
ly and gloom but willt lonoconl nilnhaud
riit elieerful neeompaolinenl. wlili music
and tnntia of pralat nuj ailotalioii Iroto
grateful licnrli. Having llntt pronelied
onr tliort lay rrinsn ire wih nil oitr nu.
nicol'i readers a MAITV C II It 1 T II A SI
Pcii'io time tince thai lifrly wnpgitli
paper llil I.lulaville Courier Journal In-
Ttiited a lenaation for llio lionrfll of our
Xoi'liiern fi i.ndn. It n in Iho aliape of
a teller from Jnckio'n l.s. giting nn ao-
coii'nt of a aeorei. ne.iioiaiion fur t!e pur-
poHt of ''ending off lo llic North all tin no-
lorlnutly nnd negroes ihiu gaining quiel
for IhoiDBtlvm and ctiabling llie n.grn lov-
ers ofilial region tb enjdy a luite of rolihing
rnpe nud murder h was Ingeniously con-
trived and look amniingly. The Norihtrn
prrns was hoirifird at I lit dinbilio'eaclieme.
Some of ill. in almost forgot their fnvorile
Kit Klux In tlieirexcilcnieul over lliis new
di'v'linent. OuV- rWd'erh will s.e clsewbore
In our colums llio jn'ekson Cl.n ion's deni-
al of the wliolo thing which by tho way
whs hardly necuVil
The St. Louis itcpublican hit a lnjy(?)
coriespoii leilV from New York r?n M. II
It. who w riles about all sons of people nnd
ilingi in an off li.ioil tlnngrs!i way ralh.r
singular lo see in that usually staid and
diKiiineil journal. II is tnlhrr sirnngc
piisslp for a Ituli lo he writing nbi ut such
subjects as iiin Kisk Jjscpliiue .Mansfie'd
Mrs. Ilnidy nnd oid .Mary Valentino.
For ll. hV.nai.n.
Iiiiltcrliillsm Ahead.
'It will not be long b.fort I lie people of
the Norik will waken up to Iho grinding
dii.piti.ni which is oppressing (lie Soulh
a Ml when I hey J Ilia t-onlli will have
iniids its price with (Irani and will ncoupy
nu iuniclc I'lilcc hi 111. Iiuperinl eilablisli-
nient.' tMirier Journal.
The above ruriiishrs ati exs.lieat " ru-
bric' lir iho car. Ill s ll Jen i ul' ae times.
There m in it loid for Ihoujilil and i"cn
Intiou. U is poi'tciiiions lor thegret rev.
d I it i ion which like a blighting wnlmriug
curse hits swept over the Inn j. Due by one
theoM lanJ narks which have served
to guide t lie (Id Ship of Stale have
disafipenred and we are surely and
steadily drifting iuto imperialism fm-
uiahiiug nnolhil' vxiiniple of the null
of lb" old adnge that teVolttiions nev-
er pr hYiukwnrd. The "invisible Kaipire
ufAliliinVy lK.'spoi:sin in llio South is rnp
idly developing into the plainly visible
.?kecutive iibsoliitism whijh is dcslitiod to
overshadow all the "intul North as well as
South. The bitter rbklice winch tne Nor h
with fiendish delight has forced upon I lit
rouih uiuy in turn 4e Applied lo the Norih.
Iteiributive jilstito will do iis work nud
the rudical lenders of the North a if in p-r
Imps even yet ; l'rofit by . the meiuoiaB'e
words of Jttlereon when he snid ''I tremble
lor niy euiiutry when 1 know IhatUodJs
just but thin his tit 'icy will not endure
furever." The Suutli will soon be lluir-
oughly "recousttiioieil" and then il muy
pl. ase His Impe.iil Maj-sty Uiys 1. to
icoonSll ucl' the North and who knows
bill that we may yet turn our seared eyes
upon a 'Sberuiuuiled '5 Nurih though Ibis
wt I'nfloi'd us no plenaire as such a spec
laslu will be seen ouly ami. 1st I lie d ing
agonies of a common country and a com
nun libeity. The on ly. imuivdiule o posi-
tion to the establishment of a permuuiul
imperial goveinineul in this country s
tb. democratic Conservative elemvni. T.
radical element is eKecluslly blioJed in.
the dangrrs' wkioh. surround us. M in
(analicnl Ireniy ! to conquer pillag. ai.d
punish 'trcbels H k is aha.doued lit e.. i
sennal principles and iuiinutiiii.s uf fro
and republican govcrnaifiii. This is evi-
dent lo any one ah1 reads the current po-
litical events of llie dny. It ill I assert
and the tate election! prove the iru'h of o-jr
assertion ibnt the couservaiive element is
ao longer an effe live lrnpeiiim.nl la tint
establishment of aS imperial Governmea'.
llumiliaiitg mi sodi aa aeknowledgeraeut
may be yet there ia uothing gained by
closing our eyes lo Iba inevitable truth
and like mea wa should look the Inevita-
ble in the face. Toe South any as pell
uneondiiitualiy tarreader and unfurl llie
imperial Standard Of llrant and thus per-
haps puichiae for itself a stable Govera
ssrnt not It the price of liberty fur lhat
liberty is already irretrievably lost and
wilk ike (Id covarntaeal kaa raesed Iv.v
Wbiwonld sot prefer a tubsUntial Oi?a-
arcby pre.id.J ever by a competes! bead
whose glory wonld bo identified with Iba
proepeiliy wealth aad (raaiaeea of bit
people ka la be forever al lie aiercy af
an inio eol. irrespsnsiLie aiui a boat gremrw
an g aiy it i opprea iaJ plaader a for-
mer ptend eaJ ekitall-oot people. Aa ir-
rtietible tsob it Ibt wont of despotiine.
W osld eet Ike terror a'rickea prapla of
Santa t amliril ta-l.y prvlir i.j tanaar-
ck eal gcvrrneieat nader ehririrn Iota at
aa inkotaparahle blee.iog ta ike Ka K
tub wkiek it now Inrdiag arer l hem ?
Aad na p.ri af oor eooa.r ka. .. .r.
T . wn t .
ooattitioa wheaever it lb. I t ia tb. way
af It amhitioat sekenr of Graat. W.gt.t
o Ike peopV. af tb Bontb the lay t.
r.traaeat atd we ara Iky d.ligblfai aok
jeeta w will tkettkaar w rep as taapkold
.... .uib.nn la'allaana af aar Ua4 kiafc
I i. beuetfurik Iw U. !.. Ki"f ' 1
i d.llv.r ut friia Ikt frat.raali '
I iirayiag ti.a ui aha sr. ll.r..te ui.t
rutassusl la las noai -
Ho.o'ution aadean lku iaVi in f't
ilk tlraaC aa4 can Ikta a.na kl la
fore. irariina aatka ."lurik aid ikwa-
furtk "aeturr na Iei4i plaea ia tke lia
Hrial t.ial.l.ik-aeai." Tkia Idea aaa' U
a tirani ana lo amanaia from ana at iaa
soverrifiii (?) of An.riea- ay aal a
Ik kilieii 4iiiatemie4 Pairlutis k II
it sound iibiluaikr. flraat J be a
griaier Kia than I're.idial at l.e .
lira of bit aaihitloa till be Ikeaea.
fxrik In.iea l af aebeatiaf for kit awa ad-
taneemenl ha aw II kat.a dirial Inierm la
pramoilng the graadear of kis eatiaire ' sa l
ika greatneaa of kis people and itk ll.a
srmv al kieeommead I ''" 1' kit
alll.i ka am iy la Ihe V r S ' ui
hava petit' but "Th Kmplra It p.aea.
Tka (trial H'l'ublie will tb.ne.fonh h. a
tnautol.um af Ih. hast at will rimaaak
In stori'd Uadi in" 't nr-'l in. la
Btmta I t nobla eoto-pii'im ' r-
aieal and In hole tnea-ar'ta as hilar Ikt lta
public tiielf will I ai i'4 aw.T
"A.4 Ilk. aa amaWantlal aainnt faM
Uavi M tark b.kl.4." .....
IIUCKEYR.
Horruraoriliel'ollco.
rtn the public square of our cMy
Inst Wcdnesility evening juat ul
dark Capt. F. A. Godloy anil Cnpl
It. K lloitso wero attacked and kill-
od by crowd hf policemen nnd oili-
er negroes. ' Out hottrl sicken - an'.l
our pen falters at the recital. Do
lii'il havo been iliniciilt tnt.hiirn
and we may err in attempting to
ivpiirt . tho n flair h.'i'iiifi' run or
nntl stiitcii'ien'ts ilio .K'llincliiii anil
wo can only give tlrm as wo hear
them. (Ill Wedni'silay morning
thcro arrived hero aomo sixteen
gentlemen from W'Wod co'.tii.y. ak
prisoners arrested lihtlci' the Kit
Klnx law wo bflieve. Tluwo ar-
rests wo niidi.Tiitniiil. lire in ciii-
ncction with a flilUfiiliy wliich at-
ctirrctl Homeliinu ago at Qditmiitt.
in which ono Brock wim shot anil
wonndjd by tho Slieritf of tliAt
county nnd hit posse while resintiiig
arrest. Tho Sheriff of Wood coun-
ty and his two deputies tVero among
the prisoners brought Iirro by tho
.Deputy TJ. fi. .Mnrshtil and it is very
gtiioi'iilly believed that tho plot of
which llici' is it strong indication
vns fiii tho purpose of harm to
those officers. About darlcii police-
man U-in Johnsoti met tho Wood
ootinty Sheriff Mr. Williams and
demanded his pistol. Tho Sheriff
coliVlnceil him that boing an officer
ho liinl iV rifiht to cany his pistol
though ho had none at nt time.
Wo believe ('apta. Ctotlley and
Kouse were both with Sheriff Wil
liams r.t ihut lima; both being law-
yers and had been or wero about
being detained as counsel by tho
prisoners. The policeman then de-
manded a pistol from Cunt. House
but he told them ltd lillii nono
Shortly after this sevoral of tho
Wood county irentlemen accompa-
nied byOnpt. IfonJ'b w'nt from tho
City liolei to Scott's Saloon where
wo und'THtaad they found dipt.
Godloj' s'ill in convermition with
tho policeman Johnsoil and per-
haps others. Thcro vns at this
tini'd h considerablo crowd of ne-
groes crtllectod about the saloon and
upon tho ktreet in front apparent-
ly nil muvlt excited. Cnpts. Godley
u'nd House with tlio Wood coanly
gontlemeiii loft the saloon and start-
od in tho direction of tho hotel.
When the' hud got some seventy-
five yards off about the' south-east
corii'cr of the court yard Uno of the
party wits missed and Wils siid to
bo back "at the saloon. Sovcr'Al pro-
posed lo return for him but Depu-
ty U. S Marshal Griffin told tbeW
to romiiin whoro they wero and he
would bring him. Ho wont back
and us he camo uiJ to tho crdwd
again with the missingman a largo
crowd of negroes policemen &.
came up in his rear Some ono
iimong tho negroes spoko and said
'thcro are more pistols in this
crowd " Citnt. House was called for
by oni or moro of them. lie an
swered niiu tne negroes ono or
more of th'oni. said "he's got a pis
tol Riiont him damn him shoot
him!" Upon this linn Johnson
raised his gun lo shoot House when
dipt. Godloy caught hold of it and
told him flot to shoot that thcro
was no necessity for it. Thereup
on Johnson ' jerked Ihtt gnn frdiil
Godley hd Instantly shot him; nnd
immediately turning ho shotund
instantly killed Capt. House God-
ley whs" 'shot in thrco different
niaccs. nnd died about 2 o'clock
Thur.-duy morning. Almost in-
stanlly after the first gun fired
there was a general and promiscu-
ous firing by tho negroes nnd it is
estimated that from twftity five to
fifty shot were fired. If there was
any firing by 'whites the evidence
has not revealed and it Is said thcro
weir' no arms among tha whites.
Ono white man got il shot in the
Uiigh ami another was shot in the
foot. Two or three negroes were
slightly wounded." -
For several honrs after ihe kill-
ing excitement ran high but there
wero no demonstration of further
trodblo. Aa oon as tiie shooting
ociftsbd the neLfrrt's fled in all direc-
1ons and hbiwilnslandingtheShe'-
fTnnd ennmbcr of Deputies were
busy all night but one arrest wa
made.
The next mornieg as ionn as
Judge Nor'on tame jn be Was in-
firmed of the whole matter and
went to work in great eameatnea
loferritoot and have arrested the
coilty part if ' t the limo we
write 'ime t we Irr- nr ridecii nervH-a
have been arns;ed. anl an tnTe.U-
fction wa bobn (In itlorr.ing
Many warrafita have leaned and
tho civil officers and citirr-n are
working ncg-tically and liarmo-
rirmaly lotrl.er.
Wehavefr cd sifrj'y lo tell the
eircoTitncHi of this mafcr as we
bare been able lo gather thcin fjr-
DALLAS DALLAS COUIfTT TEXAS. DSCEMCEU
Ii arinif UiiBUIUl'l until -ariaal
iiivoali)ali.n trtkra .la.e Va hi
ramainatn b said. Tho litre ol '
lan valuable filiaoi. h.
li.li.iaa li.wn iaau Iras'v a.-iftrJ.
What iUk all this mean T 1 h an-
awei to lhi t)aelioii Intel tee pon-
tuleratiitiia of the rart fta'ure
Kor Ihe present liowete
bear. lyrrfrirttr.
however w li'f-
Th l.ale Mlit Harbsriim.
Therlriliaetl world will bha kd
wltri the barbiirona iiminryn l
Iota and wanton itiitrdrr j.fhiht
students tiho reeeiitly fell hv tk
hand ct military authority In Cuba
N evert hole il wmanael tifl'ulii
adiiiinlalrslinu etrrted upoitCuban.
for which neither Ih pe"!'1 .""r
ihe Govern ment of the L!nit1
State are rrjttiille. Th Got-
ernmnt anvl sysi'ein of law i.ft'uua
may h very fir wrong .tlrJ'
much below the acnes of lit iliatsl
nation. Tho local ruler my .
mnu authority not grant "I in then
royal commissions lo perpetrate
acts of tyranny at which their in
Bularand continental an mirvmei
revolt ami with h are eondfinncd
with loathing by ihe friends cfj
Spniuiartls everywhere ict tv
need nut lo forget Unit the art in
qiietion cannot bo laid al our d iir.
We nr in no respect resptin.ibl" for
th.- aids of Cubans towards into an-
niliei'! (ir tho udiiiiuislratioii of
their criminal military nrcivil law;
lor Iheir Ireittment of their prison-
ers of war; for their im'tlmd of blip-
pressing rebellion or ir their re
S"rts In enforcing die:jiline. Our
gorge may rise al tiioit bralal or
cruel actions ; but as long as they
do not nffeet our Gotet iirtlent our
rights or onr cilir.ens wo have no
occasion to intel'lioso.
Hut so'ine of our countrymen re-
side ill Cuba Irusliiin to tho equity
of royal ami colonial laws and to
lite justice of local Muioiiiislratiuii.
If these claim the protection of our
Government itgainst arbitrary wan-
ton and cruel infliction thy will
ncll appeal in vain. No doubt many
Americans have violated Cabau
laws and defied Cuban authorities
in acls of revolution and they have
risked and suffered tho eo:isjunii.
cos ; but if the Cuban magistrates
uttemi'.tto hold otir innocent coiin-
try man responsible for these acls of
rebellion or revolution commtuoii
by olhel Americans they will soon
find themselves in tr uh'o". Our
Government iil not watch for pre-
texts to oxcuso intervention nor
mako hasto to inturposo where
Amei lcans in Cuba aro clearly in
tho wrong; but on the other hand
our rulers are not asleep nor are
our pooplo in any humor to submit
to insult indignity or outrage suf-
fered by their conntrymon tempo-
rary ii rid peaceful residents of Cilba
Our Government is strong enou;h
topiotcct AiiH-ricnns resident in
Ally country and while it may not
go into spasmodic demonstration
upon falsi! lir doubtful report no
great wrong can bo committed
against Americans anywhere that
wijl not bo remedied or componsa-
Ma.mtimo there can bo no pallia-
tion for tho brutal and cowardly
murder of tit 6 cili t students. It
was an outrageous ultiody wanton
savago and merciless assassination
wholly without excuse nnd deser-
ving of public arid universal male-
diction and anathema. N. 0. Pic-
aime. .. Saved ly a Ior.
The Detroit Freo Press montioas
an sccid'oht that happoncd to a
man nume'd McMahon who while
foiling I'reeS ill tho . woods was
caught under o'ro nnd was unable
to ext 'icato himself. Tho narativb
then proceeds :
He shouted and serefimod for a
full hour and thon found himself
so hoarse lhat ho could not sneak
iihova ii whisper and yet no help
(nine There was "lily ono way
for liim lo do wait niitil tho fofks
at tho house snspcl-d nn nrcident
and camo linnling for lnui lie
heard tho rumbling of wagons on
(herond distant shouts and know
that a dor.oii men were nol a mile
away. Hut ho'conld not shout again
and must wait for Xlntendon.
For it J'car past ho has dwhbd a
little while dog which follows him
liko a shadow and about ten o'clock
nt night tho Utile fellow canle glid-
ing through the brandies and lick
cd his masters fac. Ho ha i buo
frightened away by tho falling treo
and tho sh;uting but bad come
back to act as a messenger1 to bear
iho tidings. Tho dog had not been
wilh him moro than five minute
before McMahon bit the idea. Ho
rcnehed his freo bend down all cov-
ered with lllofiil and wiped it over
llie org. Tit's he repented throe or
four times until knowing lhat tho
animal must bear plain marks and
he '.hen ordered It i in lo po home
rapping him aharply with his free
hand. Tlie do-; hesitated a mo-
ment received . ano..her rap and
then started off. Tho ait'msl went
straight home but for half an hour
could not gel into ihe house. At
length when the door was opened
daited in sprang into tiie lupof iho
farmer' wife and tho fumily vrere
shortly convinced that McMslloii
was dead or badly hurt nnd both
man and wife witb lantei-n tn band J
tartrl for tne woods l lio little
dog ltd Ihbm s'raighl to ha master
who was by lltia time hair craiv
with hi hr After wiewing hi
f ilPa'.ton.the Tat-iner ret dm 1 home
IfU t ft -n iv!ltiil i.irtiSeif and
Wile oacd It to free the victim and
then got hi in to the road and car-
ried l.oine ia a farmers wajon.
Hd it riot been for the dog. McMa-
hon woa'd ri'it have b-en atarc'ned
f'ir at 'l. a the farmer ld evini lo-
lw! h bad c'tfe t'i the cty fr the
I'testi. at I'I4 r
"""
sttatil.
There i n- ritilistj tiiilrt
i haf
.b U ... i..li' i.ai.l as in
1 tinrinauy
ur where the rarr.'ti.s
at in uil d.'i''"'il'"n
viiwnaea "f living. 'I le
U Ibo
rt(
tM.reing f a or.iii;n'i ""r
thalo -r ttK'k. ( il'S'" '.
critt vf Ati.i' n-i ioani'
(ttirtM lur a lemily 'f wombtr
I least elil llialora. The ruU
aya a I.rln trw-'nJitie I a
arrii of cfrtr' el l I'tin.
cheap fi.Jnytnoiil " I garl "If-
d.'iiil. Il i only ittttter mora-
man thai lomintu Is on thltr per
ilay. I know t.l one lm. ta iurw
this in. whltli I ilatly f-
quirl fur bi lamily r." el ikrr
In Ike mornintT ul inanM
IfSitt cnniite till kin o'cloak el
night. teaioully ke mail work
during the hd ai'idit and tliM'h
Sunday ithuut any I l'li'ul
ge. A t'tiiitntfl.t day labitrrr wh'
has nis-'ered nu Hale U ifla l
get mi pi tymei;i al ttfenty cut
'er day. Waiter in the lil;U
and ualiiaranla tb not nverajje llli.
Mate ' help'' K'' about f I II moiitli.
A servant glfl tru f 15 jear.
Higher work gel gradually better
paid yet only in con'.J'arisiun.
A ii-ai In rin iba couiinon sth'i iU
gelafl.-id to f :tt)U a year. In gym-
nas ..in-. in anal f.iri'.ap it'll to
i.ir fiillene.. the -rife.'r. whuui
I i ""l t i I"' ?"' r'iitt '' I at "M' ;'
tho great imvcrsiiies iii a univer-
sity got rarely more than
besides Iho fees of his hearer. Of
course the groat leading ligh'. in
si lence and the prfr$rft ur iiiuifrt
(oliorally who belong to a special
class or which I shall apeak pre-ont-ly
get better paid. Tators in the
wealthy families a position which
the groat Kant and nearly every
German literature has filled rarely
gut inoro than CliHl n year One
who is a graduate of a university
who speaks boaides hi own lan-
guage French Huglish and Italian
can read tint only Greek and Latin
but also Hebrew nnd llussian nnd
who is besides a proleTisiotial his-
torian and has made original inves-
tigations in the literature and limes
of Hesiod. on which subject bo is
no moan autlioiity receives t2ill) a
year in addition to his board.
Tho Government Counselors as
they uro called lawyer's physi-
cians scliooldi rectors; elc. who
have the maiiugeincnt of the mat-
ters pertaining lo these scV'eral do
partments in llio ilifl'eront iliHlricts
and wal'ds and are endowed for life
by tho Government got an untiuily
of 8151)0. This however ia the
commencement of tho aristocracy
or of it class which from hcrvditary
possessions or largo perquisites
are enabled to live in a styl qnito
distinct from Iho "people". From
theso upward there is a rapid in-
crcasu in tho salaries or endow-
ments miliar. This clsss includ
ing the nriny and police officers ami
Ihe nobility have all tho wealth
while llio laboring classes have
none.
The coiliitnl an Old Trunk
Heirs ftladv Ka'ipy
IKroiii tho New Alliiiiy I.-iIkit. Nov 2.1.
Wo learn from Col. Cyrus T. Nix-
on that a most romnrkablo discov-
ery was made on Thursday last nt
tho Into residence of Mr. Itciill
Hammond nt Cliarlestown Clark
county who died a short limo sinco.
Prior to tho dealh of Mr. II. and
after his physical strorgth was al-
most exhausted he sent for his two
sons who wero soon at his bedsido.
The old gentleman endeavored to
communicate something to them
but ho was too weak to articulate
distinctly nnd the only thing thoy
coull distinctly hoar was tho repe-
tition several times of th words
1 Yoil'd bo surprised." Soon alter
the old get'.t'onian died leaving the
subject which appeared to weigh
upon his mind to b only conjec-
tured by His friends. On Thursday
last while clearing up tho lalo res-
idence of Mr. Hammond iin oid
trunk was discovered under . t4io
stairway near whore his bedstead
had always stood. The trunk was
dragged to the light and when
opened astonished thoso engaged in
the work by discovering a largo
sum of money containing of gold
si lvci treasury notes United States
bonds and Uelatched coupons
amounting to over 820000. This
unexpected discovery apparently
disclosed to the children of Mr. II.
tho untold story .of his death-bed.
The old gentleman had always been
an industrious and friiga1 man nnd
wus known to bo worth some con-
siderable properly but this addition
to his wealth was indeed h surprise
to them as they had not llic slight-
est idea that such :t largo sum had
been accmntilalcd ill lidiiilion to
his visihlu. property. Ul)8 money j
bonds. Ac Wci'o brought to JclTer-
soiivillo under proper escort and
deposited in tho Citizen' National
hank in that city. Councilman W.
U. Hammond cf this city is a sen
of deceased and consequently one
of Iho heirs of this treasure Wo
cnngratalalo him on his gout for-
tune. Two married Indies chatting about
iheir hUstands t
Whati" SaJS onfe of lliem "yon
vi hat; Says one or mem yon T)ivly Montgomery was very lato-
nityonf husband tt smoke in .. ;Iincllttl.ca fr tho rostum. And
r rooinsr" I . 1 1 i i..t..;.i r:.....i.
per
your rooms.
Certainly I do ; cat "0 Ppn' I
ins cvoningi wnn nc rciuicu tne
i other. ' '
"Ye nt that price !"
My dear friend a shrew d wifo
tvai's herself of her husband's
fao'ts to n pr- hit iocs.'
T?nmor arv fl-at wt nre not to
l..rt.t et.'(ll n I'nit.i Statra
District C"0rt here until a new
Jn lir i f itiiiafd anl e-ATifirmei '
f r the K iu rn Di'iriot cf Texas.
r-cv wiUt iftncfr 2f 1
23 1871.
1 1 ttllMf l ! Man ti.tutt.
i 1 iirre ie r.-in I -r ja- nwMri
til.fil.rr wuut it in (!. f.m.lry air
rii'l aiajuir i.o.niiii.t um iiaiuiiu
.r ninth i.j"t inei.l
.IIV
We I. ate tpei.t amine montu In
a iiri-'l.lMI.Kibl a i laiaeal fr it.
land-taj a l-asuly ll-at il . llhr
t n.o i nn! l-y .unjied4 .f tlran
vr. '.ilitlniii Jiu the fail
lhl llirre re tlte IU"- inviting
irrotrt raviuea an4 niouiii'i on
!l ai.Ut far ant near.that Ihalein
H-rlum wa . in rlly agrreahly
tiHil and liir waik in tet eral ill
r. ti.in n-t al all d ."". uli. il waa
far to ntevt erutnen on f.. a mile
way ff'tm the lioa.o at a hieli they
were ttsvioa. rr to meet them
oet of door at all eVea- ! ether-
triie than a t r rltiireh or hnp.
pinf iitl'ia. In (hair driiu
end aailmaT il wa obvintnty Ik a-
rial opp.irtenily n't the t'-ensry
that wm soBkrht. A fl.iwp-r In tl
gi. hant h of h kert a birt h
trtiik lb bark taggetiing iho nta
kiaaT "I hou'o oriiniit the 111 "t
roiniiiou plat e tibjcx (a lltua ar ia-1
led wilh 111 diMir liio wmihl al one
lake and completely withhold silt-Minn
from Iho fliteit view To
linV'J been once upon a certain rot 1. 1
or to certain xiint wu a reason J
fur nol going there agtin. Wo bnvu
sosn al o recently seven car load
of people wait al the Stiipenirn
bridge fir half an hour f a fine
autumn afternoon hut two of the
wlitjld number those men taking
the irmible le stop the length of the
train ahead inSlead of the gloom
of Ihe station linnso there w as a
view that would ftiidy rl voyage
across tho Atlantic. To Insure the!.
greater number had been ovr iho
road and had se.'ii it from Iho ear
. . I I 1 li -
wiudows iis they had i.atscd Ihe
. i 1 ...1 1 r.t
mil iitu .-ur
iiriiii;u iii'i iinu 111 1. iniiiiirt'u 1.1 inv
women who can commaud a carri
age in Iho park ha ever . boon in
tho ramble not ono in n thousand
has cared to walk il twieo. This
lark of inlerei-t in natitro is nol of-
ten found in Europe exeep in the
lowest peasantry. The viilguresl
Fnglish woman makes al l.'ssi. an
attempt to appear superior lo it
and they cannot tin this without
benefitting their children At pl.t-
ces of resort in Great Hril.iin and
Germany which tllay bo Com pared
Vllli that wo havo Worrod to. go
where wo would within n good
hall'day's walk we luivo alwrlvS
found scores of women and girls
many of them showing by their at
titude and occupation that they
wore not only enjoying but study
ing naturo wilh oarnestness and
deliberation. If tiicro is such a de
fect find il is growing upon u how
is it to bo accounted lot'.' We aro
inclined to think that tin) too ex
clusive indoor life with intervals
of church lecture room and street
lo which tho belter part of our wo-
men have boon hitherto fed tends
to disqualify thtsm for observing tru-
ly and consequently Air enjoying
tho beauties of nature on a I ergo
scale. With constant training of
his faculties no artist fools that he
can appreciato or fully enjoy a land -scapotho
first time or the first hour
that ho looks nt it.
Our American homes ore in some
respects tho best for women in tho
world but tlley ili'o far from fault-
less and thoy tlo not in rill respects
cdiii'pare favorably class for class
with thoso of tho old country; nnd
tho weakest point of our rural nnd
suburban homes is their lack of open
nir family npartmsnts nJuptou to
tho climalo and other conditions of
our country pieces of ground do-
sigiiiSd hot so iiinch.lo form prolt-
pictures from the windows and thus
add to our wall decorations or from
tho street and thus add toourchenp
and showy hotiso fronts but to bo
enjoyod from llieir own interior; to
be occupied and lived in as an in-
ternal part of tho houso as tho
frroiluds of old country homes so
milch more commonly are.
A distinguished ex Governor of
Ohio Iii tho til for. story tollirig; re-
lates that on ono ocensioh whilo
addressing a temperance meeting
nt Georgetown 1). C and depict-
ing tho liiisbry caused from indulg-
ing too frequently ir) tho flowing
bowl his attention was attracted
to the sobs of a disconsolato indi-
vidual in tlio rear part of tho room.
On going to tho person nnd interro
gating him be was told Iho usual
ttilo of wee; among oilier ami sad
incidents which accurrcd during
the time. ho bad buried three wives.
Tho Govoinor having buried a few
wives of his own sympathized deep-
ly with tho inebriate nnd consoled
him as much as was in his power.
Said bo: ''The Lord has indeed af
dieted you." ."Yes- yfS llo litis."
and pa'Jsihj it Itlbnicui and wiping
his nose ho continued: "I'ut tho
Lord didn't get much a bead of me
for as fast as ho took ono away I
look another " .
There hitist be titiie subtle rela-
tion between matrimonial rows and
and tho art of elocution. Fist)
wherefore do so matty ..lies wlitiso i
repuUilions havo been periumctl
with amatory scandal feel called
upon to give public readings? Mrs.
Yolvcrton read and bho was a type
of a numerous class. Mrs iitglow
iw we hearof.Mrs. Ad -laide Good
rich -wIhiso name lias been so
long heforo Ihe public connected j
with the Divorce Court and who 1
is enpnged in giving a ssrics of dra-
nlalclTadingsaIldc'Stnmecc;u!n.' ;
K. .Unilrlbn t-oersn of frno love i
hpr. il run ti-nrh. rnns direc t r '
to riW'C gab. 'Mr'. Goodrich we j
are told bv Ixmdon paper looked
the prond scn-nfcl bcnty to the '
lifo which ptrsaihly arcmint for
l-ch intintary with lbs
Cvtu-t. JT. I. Tril.
Ji'rtotte
VOL. XII.
I etna CwlbrriMM.
r'la I'l A.l. 4TIO. re
pertali'o t iiiyeu of I'ai o'a tn n'y
milling l.rar lirithd I'leff. t iiipluv-
i r. l.ia la-ihbor Mr. Thuma I 'r.t
I alar lo haul a lua.l df Nil loo l.i
hhrovraiMiii On their return
lo -ether Il'iill M.reVr.Hil t. they
t-ain-e-l Hoar I.li V-kill.t nil llie-
Statu lino at t'i S.ulh K.t.t t orner
i-l llti ctiuitiy Iiaotfiii thai Mr
lluwrr ha-l l-i i-l an at from
ome (iliiena m ar that plaee and.
after making up his t ai:ii lire Went
to rrturn ihe a to iho lender. On
hi way l-ek lo hi a agon It atop
1d t the teiitp of auiiie other mar-
let sg.ii ud was tilting at the
It w lion tutu cue tti.clinigsd a
Ifun or pitied front the road behind
kith t'sik rfTai-l in the hmildar
f Mr. Bower pacing nut ihroiigh
th Ihrnit. The pari y firing rode
of hastily Mr. Bmr.ler hearitig
the a'''harge t Ihe gun ami in
name cnlla I by lluwer attempted
to head off the ai. who gal-
Imped l.r ili-eliarjfiiij; a barrel at
him a ho psd.
Th latt a-i'otint from Mr Mow-
er loft bill lilllo Imp of his reeov-
cry. Tho issi.in is supposed In be an
unknot- h negro who rode by a no-
gro wag'.fS camp bat A abort do-
lathe bel'uio coming to the camp
wher the died was done having a
large six shooter by his 'ila. Tho
negroes think they could
the llnr.O.
itlontily
This come from armed negroes
roviii!? about wilh .the t unhonions
lel'e ' Stato Malith.' MirUM lit-
I'orltr.
-"ijuite a-nuinbor of immigrant
have passed ihroi'.gh our town with
... .. . .....
III IIIJ fllb ni-vn in ij nei "..t;
.... i . .. .
1 oil bent aro from SoU'.h Carolina
! having been driven nway fioiii tlielr
homes hv Ilia lleign of Toner i 11111-
gurated in lhat Slate by Iho pracli
Cil operations nfthoKu Klux bill.
They aj'pcar to bo men of a high
order ol intclligVtleeand worth. Wo
welcome lliem to our Stato thbilgh
wo cannot promise them 11113 great-
er security hero of person and prop
erly than is now the fain of South
Carolina. Sittj'ltiir Springs (ia;cttc
Xew liuildings aro going np nil
over town improvements are being
made in every direction in spito ol
"hard times hard limes comcngain
no moro." Tarrant counfy has got
tho "stamps" nnd Fort Worth the
eil'digy to gtvo Us a reputation be-
yond the border of tho State oven
into tlio I'ro.cil 'ocean. 1'ort Worth
Democrat
Ma lor Ke'elil has been Iodic Iron-
liio of shipping us n lot of his fine
Until Dagas; and it. is surprising
how tvcll they go down aided by
rtiir own pork. Ry llit) way tho
major has invented a cotton press
vh icli bents all in no nt present.
Two boys can press a bale with alT
liaso. Tho press can sland in the
lint room tho power being applied
outside. He will anply for a pnt-
tent and our next State VA'ft tvill
have achaiH'O to judgo of its merits.
He suro Walker county is no idlor.
Ittntsrillc Hem.
Wo publish Ibis morning th state-
ment of tho Picayune that Morgan
has lakon a largo interest in tho
Now Orleans Moblilo nnd Texas
K.rlroad and lhat it will be pushed
through as fast as possible. Somo
concessions are to be nindo by tho
city boforo tho arrangement is com
pleted but the Picayune ortcrtains
tlo dopbt that 1 1 1 03' will bo granted.
Tho Tillies confirms llio slatemetit.
giving ris it.S rliilliority a dispatch
from Chas. Morgt'ni. ttitiVas. A Whit-
ney & Co. of that city. Uouslii
Telegraph.
Keep Plowixo This is delight
ful weather for our farmers lo com-
mence preparing their lands for next
year's crop. Every foot of land
should bo plowed as deep ns possi-
ble. His tho best guarantco we
havo for a crop during a dry season.
Farmers who plow deep nnd plant
early saV they never fail to harvest
n fair crop whether it rains or not.
Some aro so sanguine as to nssurt
that with thoso things the can bid
defiance to any drought. 'Ihe ex
perience of all this year is thill those
whos? laud was well prepared wore
tho hi en who tliado tho nio.U corh.
Bc'.ton -Journal. ;
Jaii. DKi.ivriiV. On last Sunday
night takingadvar t igu westippi-o
of tho violent liorther tint was
blowing tho inmates of the county
jail effected their escape by wrench-
ing the lock off tho cage anil pro-
eipiliiting themselves out of Ihe
window. Itanium in Ma.. Whose
sentciic'o of death ha been 'coiniflut-
od to impriso nment fur life and the j
Mexican who is to bo hung in Ree !
county on the 21 of this mcii'lt
wero cunt urcd on an island in the
l iver u-.-iow yr mo e u...
- 1 .1 1 . .1 ...1 1
aro
no-.v s.i c v in cu titlv. wheio : "
! ibey will remain wo truif until
j the tho law can bo executed. Sjv-
! briil tittrlics inoaix'oraU d fur minor
oin.nCP av p t0 date made
fiiOU tliuu viiiipv;. Ai'vy win w
1 - - :ii l.
" . i
caplimd or lie compelled lo leavo .
11.0 country.- 1 mona or.... (
SsoW. -We arc I oM that I lie troops '
who went out wilh General McKeit-
aie recently in pursuit ct Indian '
i to the Slaked rlaina encountered
j -now 10 the depth til two feet- It
appears t' at tlie advance or llic
troops found the trail of cattle and
evident'y csmc up with a sms'l
fort-3 of Indians in the rcr of tho
main body nhd tiere A slight skir-
niish cnstitd ah nccrtailt bf which
we bsve already pablishni jtcKen-
E;e has 4'0 if en
under bis com-
mtnd and why the
l-rlTar-s were
nol parsucn anj 11
cat lie
map-
solve. !
;
tdrcd i a mystery we tan't
NO. 15 HOIK SI MBFi. ft.l.
The I rttua-IVrf llaietilei.
Wi ll! ihe a-.-'iy u titt-.ly tr.
tia.it o iiit-ani iho AT-a iii wh
had If-n rrci-tirfl wilh a view iJ
d. Cat Ihe Si.'!y la Ihe ImmiJ. titt-
le. certain viott of thV mauagur
Here tiiiiiiliis willi wne al lal
ihowii that cveiy von.idrrallo'n of
bclf liiloreat rallod upon them
vote f-.ril while bat In-j little prop';
erl v Iheir hiirileu of laxiillnjl tiiiil-l
ni'l be iniileriallt' ine reused. Tlio
I t I'ii.-t who will have nearly all thj
nit 1 ..fv-.i in ai -uii tv ;'nj a ere a II-
x nearly every onu. I'll Iho
1 lo.ing fifif.c poll the vnle for llli
I'lo'M.aliliui ana 5.15 being SUmoru
than wa ni't-enry. The whole
iitiml.rr M"ilcrod j-ss tQS.
Howl rljIti'Myjj'i on Monday Ul
vole on h.-r pnij o;.ed suloidy n(i9:
Ono. ami wo sitppo.o there I ml
doubt that it will to carriyl.
Coin racts wo liil.hk tifoiAlreadr
virtually made. tvhILll ill.Krii'i
the road to Clui ksvillq L' tit s(li
ol July next although the coiinir
only calls for it by tin 11 txHj
tciiibor. We aro 'satisfied that it
can be cnn.-.i nu led without diftleul'
ty by July: so nint h of the roaii
bed Icing already constructed end
ouly nti 11 ires in mm ing np. The
heaviest work llio bridge over.uT
phur is now to'ngon etiergetlLiiliy:
So all bail! tho advent In tho vMls
w ot Id which is just beforo as. Tlie
boggy bottom of iho Davit's Creek
will no longer scare tho
rear
traveller and worry" him wilh .J 1 si -
j IrvMul iiulicipaliona
bofuio he gets to It.
many dny
Tho ifnll-
lulling prairies of Northern Teiius
will rise up in beauty before Jhe
visit. n of tlio immigrant or ihueom.
mercial travelur w ilh no hideous
morass margining the benuly of the
picture and interposing its muMr
slouglia between him and lliii land
bf promise.
Tlie iliihtcr tvllb Vishrs to Sell
his own cot Ion. can either fiticl (b
ton buyers at Clurksville or he caii
u t his (oiien I tho train and
strain off on the curs to Jefferson
Sliri'vonort or Now Orleans wilh A
icas'oniiblo anticipation of n Jiloni:
uro trip as well us a jotirnoy of bli-
sinosa. .
Tlio Iran f irmnlion thai the con-
strue' ion of litis iba I and other
roiids which at tho sama tvill lifttb
entered Northern Texas; rroili tile
North nt.d I rem tho Solith. Will
muko in tin uo yen is in thoti)irrIi;
clal :i'.penrance unit llio bustling
lifu of tho people will bo as great
as that produced by a sudden polit-
ical revolution but far more- boiiitl-
cent. All hail to (ho coming change I
Thoso wlio have waite( tjiirly year
or more fol- it's mU-eht. 'yil bl
to appreciate its long ilelityod uless-
AS Wb leant I Lo connecting link
of tho road between Jefferson a nil
Marshall will by oHIey of Ir. !ob-
oris bo immediately put undbr fc'oh-
Iraet so that when wo ertn start
from Clarksvillo we can go at once
to Shreveport. if niit further: prob"-
ably by llio time our end bf the
I'uuto is com)Melo tvb can ithftln th
Intcrnutioiiiil 'odd by it and lh'6 Cen-
tra I. get without delay to tho Gulf
Clir I;. Stiiiutahi.
in n recent letter to his papaf
lULiet ttJ ins iiajT
s't iVl'. ffn'ivuul Bowies
Ipringfiold llejl.blicnn.
nber of the li'iok8 'df .
Irom the West iVr.
editor of the Sin
ex noses a number
the Indian contractors and ; specu-
lators in tho Sioux coiinlry in con-
nection wilii tho furnishing qf sup-
plies. Ho shows for instance that
they havo fr.'ttiiontly turned in
.1 .. Jsl
small Testis steers and cows weigh
ing 000 to 800 pounds each .at 1.GO0
poui.lds tltcli Id tllq OilVcqiillout for .
tho Indians nnd ihcil stnlyii I hem
back again while tiio sumo t'it- -
sand sacks of flour hayo.Ijren sold
over and over to llie same old blind
gcntl man whom wo conveniently
call "Uncle Sa-i.1' And il'ibao itHi
bill samples of the frauds which ar'3
being constantly perpetrated.. Mr.
Howies thinks that the henij.of the
Indian Rurcilil slitlilld be requirod
to sjieml half his.. .linj.1 "in tllv?
field ' ai.d believes lliat il such H
course should bo ptirSiied 'order
might bo brought nut of chaos nnd
hencsly oift tircoH'tiption. Courier-
Journal. 1
Wo tcmlct: out warmcf t syttf)fi-
thies to tho "thicken pb"J')Urnals
of Iho Millie in lliii l!cii!r.'f sad be-
rc'aveiiieiit tlllS loss of tlio fifftCial
printing! tlitVii. ortt for clinhgljs flf
iia'iies and politics i'uiloiig ttiis clisl
of iounia's. Colorado Citiirri.
Pkrsonai.. On .Wednesday w
had the iileasiii'o of a call froin tlio
I Hilit Ilev Kifhop Gregg and a
j night heiii-'.! a superb sermih tleliV
! nod with -cioriii'-c ijitbhbriaa-
tiiiu itbniil to be exIo'n'diU to applt-.
i cauls for ad.Tiissiiiii lo ll'o Church;
i Tii is be niiil ul und i'ii jiresSlt b 8eF-
viee was aitiiuuislert 1 t tin ; lib
.. ... 1...1l:im.0
of appropriate
music.
The 1 ishop whose travelling Sen
vice is ardaims wa in g'tid health
' KiS.
alTX.
W(j ape uj l .. hM
rtiade Keu
iliily its ilifluliile. New I'arisho
are bCibg crofltci!; new tliapwU be
ing bnill; atid altogether the hat-
poet for good work Ik clcolragin.
At tu'-tin. we If.nt-n. ti e Pnc1pll
Cbnnh ba ln-vn remoJeleJ and )-
1 largcd tsittil il is bbc ol tne lirleft
in ihe State. Ti e lsbnp wa -l-isted
in bi n iii'StRititms htm by
the lv. F. Il ftarr and the lver-
fenU ."Jr. Wt-rt; the latter rtx.nfa-
hying the Bishop itk
a view M
aervie. i
l"ignmont to rnlar
CiVr.ri.'f &n4at.L
1 1
CTlean arcrajs aste roAl
oii oxplti' J-er night.
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