The Denton Monitor. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 15, 1868 Page: 1 of 9
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The Denton Monitor.
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Burnett & Oeer«; Proprietors
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TOM R BURNETT.
PK.NTON MONITOR
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OFFICIAL DIREC TORY.
CQl UT$ FOR
The 7th Judicial District.
Ht; irniiiR, Gof^ville, PresidingJudjpe.
J**. M Hurt. Sherman, DistrVot AUtwrit*
H McMurrav, C.efk tor Itenten.
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DENTOX, TKXAP, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15. ISM.
EDITOR.
NUMBER 11
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On p»T *<jU«r.- h»f the u^-
eap;e<U*y ** In*** *»j «j up ii*>. me Jyp* )
t •»e hi't m*< rti ■ n, sit1! fi f I y cefiti f ( f
fcjuartf fo* inserTcm. ,1
iilw-ril dedj'U>n wdl o * made la tbo*«i
hd\t*:l.siflg urgely or yearly
Ad%erTt2i*m«*ii H, ju ^rienbu k*.
j 4 / **pi »re t»i s km for Juv* tfiHrfhuitt
^ ^ i J C‘. !>!|J jrt. I ' U*i\j «*,«I t U li J.i. 6! UvH
then after
=*■
Ur the lir>i inst-rfim.
mna*
£iF Tun anjtith.lv. cm even n. Had
that we caH just hhout next to
rot anvbodv luinifx — 1 *‘11 why it Is tint
the members uf the JbupocrtKic pnrtv
vr?'. universally us! pcr^tenl!)* epi-
liie toil /Ai tm\ .notU, Ac..1 Have vve
■ «'V. long M.tee gain »j* uur Santa.an
h o? tV*tie rn 'v J-ff Pavi:? ? I Live
/<** We understand that our old
friend. Prof. IDllovrs, of iireci.vijle. is
to Im* »a 1teuton soon to deliver a s*t*rie3
of lectures on Phrenology. The Prof,
is .a iro6d talker and head feeler, and
will, no doul.it, entertain nil who hear
him THe science of the human mind
SPEECH OF MR KEAI.Y.
On tie Division of the State of T, in.. XlT/,■"
I in thought so Ht Itu* tune, ilavr i*>
i 4*±u\r*. ( ihTtwt nr, .*.
itr» •«»«. I \< ilo ft, v t*j F+nunmrx «r
t iar.ih ■
a i jr ^
I I yt/ ilt* »r’rr 1 >t M ;h Kt,U \ A«S
Jtll *’ *' '* ' " *• *
t- certainly of far mote importance the vui this floor. The nb!e tli*-
we not laid down onr nnr»-, and taken drui any htl;e puppet show, and ti dU* eu'ti >n» thnt uanspire dmlv in my hearing
tin ** dam tmW * and knot it? Have | CotirBC tliereon. we thjuk. should be *re interestitig to me fur the inform a h»n
warn t p'rmitted the itiiiiurv and sea! w*cirruned by all good iuielhgcut |>eo- obtt»i»»rd therefroju. I have no desiru to
pear. fJ l»e die wa«c i»t. nnd ftcrything
apparently n*u hutnlile submUttion. Ad
ght ;o at the time. How i*» it now
matter of much j with ilo* S:*to of T. x u* t
. ' V'. \ sn %q attempt to j lou lie u (holy of the tzturd« rs *#f Union
pay anything befjrc till* body, not having [ men inewry portion of this Sfa'c, aud hv
much ex peril ,ue ca I i^id.i.iv* subj ct^, whom » It is hv th<**e who hive the same
an(t the r hlitv ami talent of tmtn ! to tl,i> government an tin v had four I
Mr. KEALY—It u a
delicacv with m
I iiev have
co w* *lui iji; i/EXT x <ot;viy.
>tail. L>otigheitv, presiding judge.
T. K Piner, ci. uutr a torin v.
w mm
J. XI. MvNeil, county cnok.
C A Wdliinii* sheriff.
k civil and cjim'itaii kti'dii*'!* com*
uici.wtk the i*»t Muni »y iu hVbruiry, A pul.
Jun«. August, Oot»»tn*f #uul DeceuiiH-r.
1 .»r ptoli4le hnshi**w th« last MooJav
in chcIi iuOiith.
l'Micc coiit, isi M m lay in Jane, April
July and October.
JCsTiCE'* ui irit hK,iCEt
HoM a c ' ir; each month a follows:
Precivct So. i—S A Venters, ♦ n l<!t
i»t Moni ty. i W i Dougherty, on the Md
Mon ivy. ' PrtL%ml So. 2—B V "nuffer,
t'ne 1st Tuesday after the 1st Monday,
W<n M Q iiek, on the 1st Tuesday after
♦ he 31 M«m lav. Pra itct So. 3 -J-irnen
lawagi to reign in un iPstn»*'4»1 *ph‘n i ir
for-ihreo w^ars. walk1 we have not " >
umdi as i a iso 1 a pepper-box p'stol in
contravention of th*ur despotic swp.y ?
Pid w e not aer- e when we surrendered
our arms to the government tho? >et»es*
-mm was definite 1 and that the Union
was saved, are! have we not, in the ut-
most goM faith fulfilled our rd digit ion.-
jt\sT A teamster j Ht from Jefferson.
Texas, informs us that hundreds cd tiO*
groes are leaving that place and going
un Nort!i, <m account of the Khix.
Tills gentleman's wagon was loaded
with these emigrant fteedincu. anxious owe, which w >uld be
to find homes and work, anywhere, fiom the different vb***
entei upon nnv discu sion. N]v inability
waul.l forbid th ssttfp. At the same time
it seem-' tli* re is an obligation binding upon
member* like n yseh, who hear such a
chfftrfcnce of opndon on the P*u »s brought
bef ic II > eg fu at !c ;*/. in .i.e Men*
in^uinvA, or foitn some opiniona of lie u
igi ig
mem-
maginnimou
C?
been fo kindly
government
vear* ago.
treated L v
that they don't realise they ever wer#
conquered to submit to any ! iv'^, Ar»lv of
their own ms tug; and a s opposition <
tlu-ir no.mns of governing this Slate by
their «*u n «fcfSeers *l*-a?h to cbe lo> tl m,-n
r rlV , l ...1 .n« _____A. i
thii body *iil comb uv«* no (ru-*I inotm 4
from the lefvglrtv detaiA I have marie lt»
explain not only my po^i ion but o»y tr»*»
!• wmO'* on It "as a matter o! mucii
• o
delie icv with me to nay anr thing un tin*
• abject, being h str ing* i tu ev« ry neiii-
ber on toi* but brio - *0 eoaileim%lv
gr« eted by the honiTabh gentlemen o.ft!i:«
body, I iiave \enturvd to make tins, f »
lem.irk" I am n >t h political man, l am
•omewhat old iu year*, t»u» young in par*
IiinuaUtiy rules and hgi*laliv. debate. 1
i "\' •• no untecedeiils to ** t ft»r:h that Vo*i
1 confide ir. with
ct P. i ts Vn.l Trliat h tho 4i^u?e
government tor not
. ; th<
is legal,
taken hv
o ♦
1C v
could »*bf-ru t11 it rn liens and bvr.« of this Uidy, h»g d 'prr§ of * ,
v; cr sine-; ? Arc not nh Aoudicrn nv*n cjolji0^ ho thought a huiidrcd wag B*e law—i;-fining their decisions oa the t
iru Peui orats n6w
office t vo mo
have novci
• j t * % v I ,'kll H I O . vu »• I •# .......I ~ rj Vi. 1 i *• .1 \ v
atr nflw wuun^ !•> epet to lU|S |)av,4 hefij load. i wiilt li.cut, !-'r,!nle- t!-'; cy *»•* fk<\W nn.l ve ] „„ ,lie !;1y, r, nl j, ,t
* '' e *> ;(• X.»rth. * flt* ^ ,u,fI S-.s’f-s, in 'li** ft! . a| ,nn, >f ti;e 5*011'
ueeii (ii'iUo)1.’ A:u» it Quite *U t!:C >uU*i« Nm :1> it will I* «'*« pr^n* of thfSi»f* i„ tl.c sttujjiV. d-.es «li
in.le proyf Of otu- bya.l.v rc, . j iiiVC defeute 1 m^ro j-uiT- i«* oil*.-.* »riat«. rs Uve H*r\ rn! time hrs.tatc to fft’
So.tilienv nun -om pet^ar 5n t... h. f„vn honk.s, aud iv,w. il d;^'** • 'T^- V??111 n»d bt constna-wj,,.n ,.c
tion t>r law, of whtcu fornc eon
!;r>t uitjttf; ga
ui.,- cvo.y V .itLern nun ■.•:v;v;.yu<r inl,uiv .-,.vn h-nio.Aa .dnow.it
tfer* hoot Wacki ahoy.- exited, is t?)e4 yK <,j<| a:!.j lot Grant he “locted
r.d\‘)CAti.iir nic ejection to tho l.ca.i of a|j(j tj,,, paot-nsfrnctiun .nOft?ur<fl jn.»«
ini; gi'ituiniTTil two men w.to stood -y- ^verour »>rote.*is, forever toning lie*
^nji; the c*eat A*-». a-tutn m his \*at bo *_«|*ro*o< 111n?itv upon the Houth. we care
tue Union ? Mr. B air was (ho fi^f not |M)W 90\fU the R!ux uvv drive every
representative of abolition tenets sent
to Congress
made more abolition
tend, oili- rs
i v tliff <!♦ isiuns of ih<» mi •
to do with the
protecting the loyal
men at ib s tlni^, w]»#‘n tVio govc*rnnunt oi
tn«- Unitt l M itrs coiupicred t«»!A great re-
bclh n, with aii »he resisting f.*rce the
CiMift del .^ r Cv'ul.l b i g fo bear, and ".is
a »cc imb ? HxVahe not pnw*
si r fiirgot'ea t Ac laun-U arh e
itde fields ? Of her
It who p.vticipafed
^c* not at the pres
p u* in this time of
peril, when he midnigh cry cT murder
prevails over the State of Tex i? ? II iv*-
we not b*»gg<*d and entreated, and n histo-
ry of onr suffering rondiltoQ been t me
but fit ore ti d«- lit v
1 a*t t 1 tiy klL’n• *■ s11c h«ibu^< 1 hme **c», **
is true, I rought up my family as th< got- l
0! 1 book in that fear and :%t!»*-
lion of the Lord in every r**s|^(*t, but I
haie brought them up to be oWdient t*
:h* I.iwa and to love their country. In tl **
In ter they ha\e btrn fiilhfuh •erwng n
the Federal army a> tin- c o*- of t ,*• war
1 thank the FrevJcnt for his pntWne**.
and tht* rn* tubers ■ t this b -cis ; ,r betr ;i
Ju!g» net
O
The (k>*gi*tss
ti
as r* i-se
bill
$ pro kle for me more apetde
i^n of the St«t» s uf Virginia.
Mi sissipj i, and I» x is;
Be it enacted. I fi t f,-r the nenirty of
p«rs<*i> and propirty in Texts, Virginia
find Mi^ixdppi, tho Constitutiontl Uonvetr*
turns of each of said S ates, heretofore
elected under and in pursuance of an act of
Congress passed March 2d. 1*^7, cn'itled
.n arrt ror the m >r»* efficient gi xe nm r.tof
tic ftb 1 Siatt*^, and the save;*1. acU of
Cwngreaa suppiementary thereto, is her**byr
amliori/ed to exercise the following pow--
p’.s in additi >n to the pow n now author
iated by hiw, to wit .
To in ike remove’s and appointuienta (»f
a’! c*tficcr»* of tlie Provi ion .1 Govern
me tits of sail M U*s, respectively. To
authorize the Provisional Governor of tail
respective Suv* to remove and appoint
!l« gis’rar*. and J idgv*» «*f r ection, tmder
sii.i nr; of (.'-ingress ; which Itegistrars
♦ od judges «>f tlf lions shall not be elig *
! Ide to any elective office under such Pro
visional Government, nnd shall observe
the provision* of sa d act of Congress ; to
o gun re end nini.ttaUt a constabulary force
\I* each cf »* i d S;*♦#*•*. «> pre^etTw the
ih ace, and ci ! *u the nxeciu ou of the
Uws; u> provide by ordinance Ur reas*
Htonbl ng «wid iw-ventj (\# vmlions ftom
lime to time, *i».f for h-#Mng all ehcl.on-*
vut'iotiied b\ vad acts of Congress, «s 1
for ascertainiisg ^»nd declaring the rc.*;;: :
of such tdcclion?. Especially the result
, of any t! ;don which itu, be held Ur th *
ra'ifi at ion or rejection of any ermaitu-
tion framed in each of said S;w’c«, upon
xv :.iek a ! cm aS »•« zn* t! n::;r
■*^nle rf r of sk s ‘ •
prem»* court has nothin
t4»,/'lU..e «»' ** •auu .n , |Hj.i t„.,are Qvn'rctt ? An-C
.*» ..nelly i]c-«rmmf l by (he we h-vf> rir.ee tl.U oonv. ni.on lift, been
ip session, again appealed to Congress he
lltharhclo of tW constitution, and n-»t
nearer Al>c Lincoln's pet in the coercive • gaacc p>r t;|C «raiider.
, war ngTost t!<^ r^l»cG Pmn nny oth,%r
Johnson, on the 1st \V tnhico*dav after th<* I jjtjcjail ja t|lG jfor|jle And, now, is jt ^r Wc noticed another large drove •:
Ut Mon lay. Free met So 4 —J L ’•parks, ? - - * ------ *
tu ihv* tet li.ursi’ay hftthe 1st Monday.
Wax Fumeaux. tin the lu fhursday n( ef
tut* 3 1 Monday. Pnacinrt Am 5— J M
Me Viths, o.» the Hi Friday after the Hr
M ind tv* 4 P ftSubiett, on lk*j 1st hudny
after t ie 31 Mondiy Precinct So* tU-
A Ribiufion* on the* l*t .Saturday afu r the
Ht Monday. H IV Alien* on the 1st Sat*
urj*v Hticr In3 i M uiday, PrceiM&t So
jjkyyN -j otficr *. P. eetnet S o. 8—0 A
(Tfi**for, on the 2 i Tuei iny *f < f ti>c 1st
nUodAr \V 8 Jolms >n. on the 2i i u 8
day liter iht* 31 M*»n Py.
Or XT i C v t A ^<uyXF.?A.
fn mat
the alro*
nn men.
is
C 01 UKMiUan tenets sent v frh^n in iVir honlo-s ncro*'S into the x, v.. i ■ • t , M* ^s»‘yn- nor«in ^ppraien m v>«*n.
from -nr Southern «tatc AtVca*7.,n, • vi 2!lT b M 7 decision* of f-apron.e court.*. 6ivinp ,ttUu*niica!e.l *,-.lhorit».
bolition si-eorhos and was ! r0^T‘, ,f Sr J rg Ur. t tf‘" \l u? f *^cU j «*,H‘fW!se. l,\an tfci“ I thrrr i- no -ha low of doubt of ti
iaucc*for the gaiider!^ 1Ji.Li
politician iu tl.e North. And, now. is Jr#* VVe noticed another large drove £ WM a c#sewjtere \k, I'1 _»■»»•••>«•••»> »(
same old tune at Mie Democracy that is the markets of the cost. A portion Ot rtnd jurr, the case submitted, the twdge ,ill4v. tA*r..n c,
jury, the case submitted u.e ju-V j JlU>. ,0 pr*otec[ mo* t0 tlie fo!Wt
cbr.r-0. the jury, cipla.n* the law relative . ox;.nl if lie hn,| tiie ,)OKr,.r ,, to ,ln W|,v
!° !\e cw; l,"‘ ,'nry *re t,,fr,'fore 1 will Congren delay to save the lire, of iu
the i-3 1-M I'.-iorc the p- Ole now have cdl'v'k ,7 'k^U' ik JUT':rUkVf
never hce:.,bof.ro them until now. nnd '!‘c .e! ,r * „K^ T "!' I me.n to mv that to gentleman jh,ppi.n t0 U m,Urea{cd j„ Engp,
nun-
di
f >!! >wing Mr Blair as one of iU siaml* thein wore .-took cattle, and destined
a'Tbearers, tint wm howled after Jefi’t.fur Termetsscc*
Davi, nnj his fiuli® ts ? The truth i*. f aoo|hcr co!unm w"m i(o soon
1
1
M irgtn (' *u }h\ J D ii
fl-Ur/A Y Ih.v.
aw kins, Wtto i
!o ms oT
prave that
Hugh M E c mn*y f
rot?nfor
• oat o* the
J HI li fCuui! k, i- *s« ***f»r
in l t ax C d!t*c t
A few v
r
L's aetWh Mur* : t. 8urv ox
9 # •
or.
ifa’ea said
»i.,v* A«rt!,.*rn «f»!ea dhl »ot. »ud donhUoto caught i.U iC’^lhcmC 'Ctauing r^l.t. A p
vote might ictard
maybe cfwiscieiuious
plc‘Sdi‘1 in lh»4 cn§k.
rctsrv 8**w'srd fo u«e tl.o influence of ikr
American nation in behaK of Max ni liaa
its ago tin
D A tk:tt
irtvoi, »> *« ,•
P< I fVTlr N •» l
C J i> M /<•»».
1)
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•rcb-.ct So t. C
rr t N » : : V A 8 DndG*.
B U G’Uhr.t*, pro*irict N*»
• * J r, t - v t l C t V* ^ *
T\i;r:< P «UC. €
mvoh ;t N i !; U ’ If iV%-
and *ct tip a government to «.m
I rrf\f . ;m<l UJUUUA*.l van.iM. »»*' . - v ^»« »*» a«*v »r. r . . t(J !<V<* R'k ^ tll^ ; fi’lottnC
ig„ | blasts from the rushing of tho wil.f\\f mureprosenutions.logm:. h{j point';of whjch s, wt„l toJL acil.e
nicasttres, an-1 the sympathy of the ciu-
of ilti^ govcrnm'”nt were expressed
1 for his relie f, and to let him Hurn to hi*
>me reMIions. 4U,n , *M I Jiceiv^ others if
.0|1,. |-tfeS. ■':!: I*. Ti.w..
tire to tbo borne whereat w.c live uc*i
m mil* tl«at we treat our readers to a
, T; -v.DW.iar.gh- f,. • m!o k • ' ! 5/ .....? , see e^ny
in<A he uiw ail t mi non t A mori.-an * "[ tH«i .ft*yo«-I that h al . j the only
q itewnKM! bad iustifi d the same, by s 't
rjurr <r,:;r! f\ h'dv iilV OH XVIndl U» ii'Cl
* »r m *l r. bolFmi, AUraaam Lrtieolfi
K mixes
the sr u
t at r»H
)*t.i!k on tbc division
without mt*nii'?:;Ir»g ttiC??J>
reminding u* «»l too t*<>v
.>» - rd
j -i i Lo W
plhtTS, if deception wss Ids t>u
\n no knowledge io the
eonimry, so far as law is concerned, for
the juror has no reemme m law, he has ; coa|,.ry> or ;U t0 ipar>, U life. You
a p.f ad-r.gs Ci ’ jJ0 ; haw easily i!te bum inc an ! benero*
, lent jnmerasitr of t,te Atiimcsn nation
til to Z ' * is arottvcct to jpvc aid Mid help to the op
i j .ror, would be the bones; j of the fell j ^ rU MlillJII m tim‘ ei nCii:\
i exposition ot the Uw on owe *iuc or the \vhv
j other: ant! how would 1 r be able to make
, *i,A ♦* 1* 1 1 #. ft * .v •» * •—» *. —•
U it. at the preMMit time, that all ibi*
national character r,{ human kidnest is
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