The Denton Monitor. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 15, 1868 Page: 3 of 9
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country, or nt U*a%t to s^ar* hi« \ on
sot*. Ivjw cftMiy the hum uric an! b* ne vo-
id* t £oiuvro*hy ut' the Ametujin nation
is aroti*<*4 to sfivo m,i nitti help to the op •
1 ot ait nation* in time of ne»*rt.
Why u it, at the pieeeiit Utue, that all
national character of human kindness i*
*o dormant, when her own fellow citizens
brjf^ing and imploring for pro
H-jvv rmuh Ion
gtr an- we to he kept in «usp use ** ?owp
are :»lrcn Iv m I snair. and arc leaving the
State, and otl c?,'4 nre pr»*par to \*a%
Som * rncrnh r^uf lhi» convention dare rot
return to their homes for fear of a»«as« in
lion.
i M If* arc. thit Oil I b »b
, :»> .1 men to C.ongn*»; *.,-o na,t «!) n»c-1 ,0.|)f..| jMoe, thhj |., | beM»r be ^v!nrc4 I. »,*'i be in! ,rced by tl>« pr»
W Uur ir.iMU, .i.ia_' " Vt n;or-. miry proMWOB*. on % fniidomenU! j.nn-. j^. tI),. prcS(.ftt jf ti,„ ,|;vNiot» of th* w-r> v,l- . ..rnTi* -,- mic!> Mule ur
V"‘ Hlr V*'*11 • l‘“' u wt,,;e ,uar , f jl ’'uc '’■r,sis '*"*• 1- gii’foli;’* Slate i. the only elt. rnvirt- left ns to prove
b.u.fi turncu. senne excellent peaches, ■> enactment - and r.cU for stHtutnrv proris 1 „„„ & «'M<i
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t int d St.iUfe a* they may d
ry to pr >’.cft all ju r> >n> ;1
lives, hbirtyand piop’-rtr.
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Tin emancipation t>* tiic v!avc *, repud a
i:jii »»f tie Confederac «Uht, an! und
t**t* ‘tvfui 'truin tficc? n u
cd by *h#* toy er i! rt*r -ti’u'iora! co'jvcr
lion* of f tiler of o.il Sw.^, a» Imrei.
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for which he will oecept thunks
our 6 hdity, and lo s*‘t tlm ques ion to tion an' Sate (}ov*»rnnn it. and ilk*
ions. Sotlecit ^ns may lave eenatitu- ont. W1V or tiae 0lp,sr r,r. ! if nv>rp shall have b cn approv.-d Ur Coagrew.
U V. Math w R Ihmald al?o send* . ti na! law, to govt rn, and be govern* d by j prolfCllou ,y lo by -settling thi> va- lV>vi h 1 » *t n> hing'n ih s act sh*
i it l>;t‘ j\Ct fit 1 o( t!jn apfd'.*J '*• e j I n.s *s wnat 1 am in litoi cd, and wit D-d n'icstion of diviaton, the sooner we dta- *li'[nvs hi v person i>f r.d by pir^'
the State, 'l’liev irrew on my counUtuents ^ent me here f>r. I do ; r, uf ,t n»« better. I must frmklv ac- courts of said States
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seen in
v.-i r->il ill the 'D.itli pilj' of tlif jnot!.Vi*,'s nnv rp.pon.ibi'ity .-ut ' j,.l^o Ic mnot*.e it in a disi.i sn
v :;n.l will ill. isure t >rel\o in. I..'.- r-! c of'!.o ft-rm-ui >r >>f (lie con-'i'uti r. an ■ jt* ae ul , rirn. z : one S ntc, wit!, >' :! <
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I iv n from the Sherman (’
T1 ' i * - prerequisites. However, I nrn nnxi ms
to t*x vmir.e the propositions of a division
of lit* State, inasmuch as the question rip
pears to bo the order of the day, and there
are many iulvoc.*t< s for ,t. What would
most concern
any measure
opposition to hear aga «vt it w* whl do military
tution
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MAIL WIRING EM ENT.
Tiit Siierm»n mail wi ves on j k»^uts ,
at 7 p m, an i leaves Mondays a’ 6 a m.
J 4 ksbora A: l> c .tur malls* arrive Tuea-1
d tys at G p a, an i re tur:* irr.nu dlau y.
The GiiisTdle mail arrives lion lay* at
4 pin and leaves for Dvlla imr.:? 1; ae!y.
Tue !'alias mail arrives on. 1 lursday a1 ,
? 4rn, leaves for Gaines**l*e immediately.
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DR GSD HARPER*
Mtlcc He JPftj/flrlrin*
Orrici — A; his r Bidencc, twelro miie>
enst of Denton, near the McKinney road
6 dm.
t t d vdared ihat t ie w nr was only to
save the Union, an i that as son i the
relic!* laid d xivn their ar?n^ the people
tronldall be one asrain. \j neof j p^roro
th*^; f ongr'*"1 swore ii: all thr wOi'u
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said con Vi* n' ion
eed to frur.e a
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under «*n . In put
t ’ongi ^ and vf
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r i nacted. That on
to r the pnMiage c*
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*:‘c *i,:' particular lime is j mg much for a Constitu
........ .... . Wi '•*;* Protect life end j adopting a Consttta n
rinr t!ia! in c* on tieo of the non-at -, K* 1'/ • • I won id tuiaii that expedient, i verj Tmioli c*f your getting or.«^ in tie fj* S*. c l l*c ;t < ur:
t.!. iafi’C of Judge Hurt tlierc wa- no ti e core’ll ien’* o. any raamter^wou.M J ^ar9 ^bat would ret un much of a Rupubli- the 4:h Weln^siay
r>i,rii-t (■' *drt" at* that place la»t week.1 1 .* any p -iVuiv h- .C3a {„rui;,j'i»i th» v. ry reason that shoid l "
Xotwitlisuudi'ig all maaner of prepa-, w0“ J jTv‘.T'e ;‘A‘ U1.': •‘cJ,0®P;wn j another c^iveotion bo called, and th- <jnal-
raiwa had Uc:i nude, and lawyers, ib‘V;DM V. ^v'’Er iH ''T '1 mwbrn u or^mie »nd com-
wilHCiMS, jurors Mid liU^ati had trav- l!cP »V;S“.T» a rV^f TD,-’ m,tiCe dji^ btt“ncss; wlUl0.ut *r>' l™'
J ., . • tec it u wii.fi fin) m re r< rniniv iu«ui tun cr* *>:« >n white even he i n r r n**ir>
Oi'Xl muuy aiUCS over the hot, UUatV r n,.«€^r» I. iwnn In rtf iW tU fmvern : * J i . ‘ m I , 1 *
, • T c * e t ,* •* prei'T'• n snnmnme inu ins gove rn w j to produce a crcdentian. 1 his in iniv
n to*, to 30c UiO ot Jum x ra.13 j In* nt of the L hited ^Wiies, at the pienoit ’ b a-ood >.!icy, bu* I »Wt see the point.
ea aioit ano o»\*ryi> iJv got Ul* uuC3. time, hnsk»t all parental affection, or BaW do know b< f ro the pieced* nt t<> - -..... -• -
j. Ot eitMK.tuition tv us rli^^mAcd. nn . | poA>r to piotcct it* citizens. I thiuk t!\e orgaiitze this b'X*y. there wnul I 1 avc been nnv pcrscir* shn _
the auftfumt*m mt. I.o. the Judge c:-m-< forms r Here wan n c nft*dt rct<? nation so^4. |eSs Republicans on this fl or to have vote for anv eard.d ite f r -• : r -f Pr* *•
etit, ainl hi.* drrvmg i* as the driving esuulisbed. and the government of th advocatnl ah i»Uio and the diviM n * f the icr.t of the Enrcd Sh *r Gull a:; a
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o\ Ji*im for rn* u; \ ■■ -Mb I .? miv v vv.v -. United
heard it; thv pe?p!c bHirv*^} r; tboy nrver hoar! one«\ Ifard In I1 Art's 'Mr ciush out this r* beiliuu* govcrn^ciit f!*'- tie
v-'ste.u, t»; a d cni 0 itand to glnte. With this gsp letdown, it behoves ar. ofScsi .u any n‘ec*; >v ^ r - i*v. rv i»
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tue dciegatei oi tins convention a.A to
- portal pre*<nif*e vrn* still n*n at nrid in pari of tins Southern orgariz * i «'onfc y:r- leave any thing unc
rebels. And n’t now conics along an-1 vinb’e. Lfrwrers t!;at had Ion do. i their ' ate nation, nr. i succeed W after a - ■,a.c i\it best ard raost
other T f ^ |
cur.clr opposed to secession a! hrst, and
....... J irwynWence. by the coal oil tapir oi. S,IS.UF Vi.lrtu,u,r^ W,uvwf m; 1 rVP;:ir> . vet
i h.iv<' been fearful, no. Laving much tv
cy. and neinj
ted ;u* i spirited
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other tr.Ftoroa* set thongli appar 'ntiv noggin^ to ’• sir^fing n?gh vrith i-ncious f druggie ot tour vr-ar*. Hie l >od shed. J p
from out the rr.uffy pages of, *°^s ^ thousandsof Ifvej, Jhe break - ( a
sav.s tliaf* Mr. 1 angola and everybody
else was mistaken about the Union's be-» midnight, failed to relieve themselves
Dn« that would promote icemfd guilty i»< \\ gh unA Ivmr;>rer aivi
l^r of H\ A*!*
rallicdf'lo an^qhelshc*' oat the
speedy measures for the shall be liable to uid’vtm n
resent and future benefit of the new Sum,
___________________ „ _____ _ . , as may be fho policy adopted by ibis con-
Tutisnntflcncc. by tl»0 coal oil taper ol i J!1o UP ^ iamificst widow**, an i mphan- ventioa
uianl-ht. failed to relieve thciu^vcs! mi*Jc w,thout *''*}*”• *■* *o*M in. Ik.
ins preserve!; that it has ju-t been! of a single burst; hotel keepers that | wnceKaule form that c.n be ,*»g _
5yvcty j that tne >Utea could and 1,«H “ jlh v,.,l ” t!„. nn.l ,nc<1' mri!or,T of then# objects of charity ; an(j <«« many arom
did Recede, and that the war made the
niggor a voter and did n’t save the Un-
ion at all. This being the ca*ef then,
ready y.e.rtenderesi and h'o^ | t;nding .^-jr countiy. all of this hi
pcrtvQce in legisiatiTC policy, an * #ecirg
court ot c‘<11 j>tt iv
on coUMotiioi bo bra-4 r»
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Ivs> thin one month, no
year.
So *. Be it fin llu r
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and rr.anv of the craw-brained mem
, - i at\ayr fioin tue scene witli aj ve<j t}ie ^hock, the ring once more floated
her.' of Conprw^ having been n'llied ^igh
Li., * titjbit.e*-, m dilL nine c>i opinion, hv mem
l era of the iu publicAn p *rt\ , on »ubjtcts
as I thought of minor importance, cr no
practicable
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R033 *k McKENN JN,
O C V L A R S U R G K 0 X S
Donton, Texas,
1.1 aVING associatiHl t« g.nr.e. f ir the
purpose of practicing tio** br incli of
th# pr )fe*rl is, would retp€< I ^ I >
♦ he c*ti7^o% of Deaton and surrounding
romiues that they arc now prepared ' •
»reat a i Diaeasea of tne Eye m v
§k» j|Pi and scmntihc manner*
r • r both of ti*- rn m »y b foun i.
at a] :sr.;i - a ’ t’ *ri; • rh* e ? i’< -‘'it1 j ■- -
into the row rebellion, it ii decided to
^tart ano»her Confederacy, motley in
color, and with Grant (that same Gr ant
that was iroing to desert) f>r Dictator.
Not being «o honest as the other reb-
.41,,v ewav uvut^ .oyuiw niu “ ved the bhock, the flag once more floated ti -n of future policy of v*<t importance
ana invite a ^3t*e of starving over the laud of the free end the homo of might not only be lost si dit of but it nv*t
men to come forward and devour Uie brave. All of the unit>*d eemfederate; wHh mch a JivRicn of s niimml h.^
an i for that purport, ah *11 fmpl«v th**
...________ ............. ...._ power of the armv *in i navy oi the Unt;ed
: reed men to come tur ward and devour ^jl(. brave. All of the unio-d confederate i such a division of ? ntiment a< hai *■* ntc^i, fir ar .nay r ?tcce%-4*y.
Uhc npoitinir rations—Judge iiard-In jorcc strained every nervt, everything hou- b»*en ezprc*>.-ed in opposition to w asuro Sec. 7. L t futdi cnac’ d. I it *
i had Jj**t boon soon at l i I * * t G roi *\ many omble or dkriUonorabie was brought to ( have i a; rt> i uce cl, with so ncarr acts or par’- ol act *. s*> Ji >*h the m* •■*
j miles distant, and beard to say that it bear; union men wi re driven from their . a tie vote, and sometimes a tu, but would be in cor lict with th pr->% n^ni *f th* *
is time to quit holding court when a homes and obliged to take up arms against bo hast entirely; p act, arc h-rid y repeal* !
and wishing to perpetrate their (man cardt travel through the country i their parent government What t*Re could What I would wish to see progreM, and
revolutionary deeds under some other in safety. We suppose, then, that wo they a*'* wlien men were daily strung up measures taken to e&tnbl *h, if not at pro *
form thin in honest avowal tn rebel. : s’hall have no tnor** in the FU*t 1 by their necks for their Uve of country, j cut, do what we can for the future thaiwc
a continual noise is kept after the Dc:n- and almost -iipjiose that the Scales of died martyr# to their country’s cause, they , inRy live in hopes the foundation bcin
oeracy about traitors >vVA*, and loyalty. Justice will get quite rn tv. if the De* c*iin»‘.v submit* cl \o their fate, their coun*, *aid by this convention tor universal »uf
when the ugly wretches know therein mocracr is not put in power oreUv soon* could give them no prortction ; thev »frage and universal education. These
n A a dislovaf man an the continent out- ' , „ T . ! wf[° hunted hke wild hea^U of the fowl measures secured and ihe uuiLm
* ,]c the sc^IIawa v lines. We gave up ■ /£r Mr (freorder, of thi*> city, phuwn, *r>d treated inv same. Light broke through adopted. 1 am well assured tha. the maw-
e* nhiiiJ ,.1,1 \rr T hioolnL us a stalk of African augur-cane that is the darkness of despair, and was hai id , ber^ of this contention can go home u> t!m r
;ie Lleoi. i.ou. , d ‘ y . • “ verv fine. Our Devil thinks he could with joy Peaco once more prevailed cotuiitumu who will bo rvjoicvd to
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