The Denton Monitor. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 15, 1868 Page: 4 of 9
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TOM R BURNETT Editor
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X^aiioaal Dj aojralic Ticlraf.
FOi PUK-II'KN i\
HORATIO SEYMOUR,
<vr* NiW VO:<K
foa vlt puehidkx r.
FRANCIS P R (4 A I R,
OF MISSOURI
J\#r FVc*l Unlial t'Ui.'arm.
/#f M'i fcarii that .4 leciiit" revi*
1 11! Gtua*vii!t\ resulted 112 ;tl*>ut £k)
conversion?. the meet in *5 w»* believe,
was under the mmei inti n lenoe of the
Profit let uim
of >jUn
Ring daily l«efore the prexv.ii
hr i t tu.d Democracy. G»h1
:d tin* gx*d work,ami save our [w>>-
from .4ri-i %>«;• e»#niru v fr itii ru
n olio id Piairie Hr Freedman Frank, who hot* two Preiiaoiits, Vic# Preaitloat*, Etc
w— , , mil. * in<ai towt, nd- o* « .* t-. ■ n,« fol.ui.irg list nf Pm-idmU. V
On Mindiir and Momiav last we iiad into from hi9 patch, which is the finest piealj.,Bll candidate* f r tLm.
the pleasure ot a briet visit to this ex j we have this aeason. it is a stvi*; fc‘* ^r,of the fJrroatk* ui our goVf*mm*ttt
co I lent ami thriving community, Ihv ■ potato, and mcuunt wren teen inches it worth preserving :
ing tendered a ?*eat in ttov. J. C. SwithV j in length. Frank wants the public to i Washington aad John
bodily, behind those match blacks, wc j know ami take his potato ns proof, Adnma; two burnt, no opposition,
were SO in nil; and glibly whirled tt* that he la not voting Uic Radical ticket, j 1797—Job < Adam*, ppmstd b
the plant of < ur poimr, ?ntl arrived nt
t\
j*I >1 er*l%
Voui v. • •
ust as Rev. Unde
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t/V l iiui/i
Pfliitifi § Devil*
A g:< a: ;n.u ; p . p « ar* :i. ;l « h*La
wwktS^ A*-.. *j.» 4k*4t§£ /; pi miff 4 dirt •
da in a ui*nat r that r fire!9 ii<# credit la
ihrmiflvct. 'H o c ^tnr pro >r'« d*T»b#
a uiur cai«« out al U*a, are ihrn* t*tr. 1 «»
wi*i! polled or* the *«»ut * of the d«v a* ih*
p*i*ofi mo slights and *j.r*s 1 !'*p l*> of
1---r 1--- - a
l ft,
oat daiiv prayer.
Rati.s was heginoin# ln^ ftmuion, The 1 freedom and fool d mu that they huve for
tr
>Unp me uaaicui uck« i, t ivw—j i; t .\c.im*. pp #»-
or tea!ia\va;r£in£ nrouml with the !/»y-» »a J^-tbreon, mho, ha«in^ the nrxt bigUeai thtw. In r. 13 r.u c'aa* ot b*>j* it*r
i! Li ague, like other u*ggahs, so full ol tmciorai voif, became Vice 1'rtwdnU. fc have a m »r* proioond rc»p*ci: ar* pr:a.
l»oi—Thomaa J tf*rao;; and Aaron i ter*# drvh. ‘I h#y 1 now aoxsthirg, aid
ar*' prac!icii, »hJc:i is sut* than r cat
•a? of all cUi^ a of boy< In tbit reapA’Ct.
tV
disc cur so was an excellent one. and de gotten *dt shovel a?»' de ht».‘ He is. ^ufr * h»*a:.ng John Adam* a»id Cuoa. C.
We acknowledge an invitation, livered before ncveral bandred person^ - stiyiue at home and making 3taff like Ficknry
orn
the
V Ming
Men's Democratic
from t)<ose words of I*aul—‘To live Is any good nigguh would,
t luh, nt McKinney. r<> attend *1 thril Christ and to die is gain.M (We won-j i’yclopesha9urt gobble you Frank.
uz >»*ymour an i Blair ratilirttion tiered how many in thnt vast asftOmbl>
meefiji
lb06
Ciintor
Thomaa Jeuer** c and (Uorgf w* ph*ec the poyi who wjj* 12 tie
at 2 t>
n. I t>«n ,1 . .» . j ,!Uc.h,.a rm'i.mttV.,.* i, M.0| i f.R*oxAL,— >Ki!iw( ve*urj*y one i:u»—J imp» Madiioa and
in
; hratiog Chat. C J’iclarj and S bag ofilc#, head i*nd ahoaldere % ort aioir
ttuiui King. ! boy*. Young women, before you agara
V'<r iht vS
» U K ti%SOS
jf' r L'lri’e
i ill> '! 4 ^ j k
At St ■-* jfu
J H ruVELO» r,k' W *VlT!f
dk I'o’.k Couaiy j oi Color ftdo < oa'ity
run r Mi c.-viCk.;5! Di-raicr
Wi.hKa Scetlman, of litrn»on; J. L. J
Camp, of Up*har—Tlfc-rr'i’e.
*5C0Nn Co3rGkE*aI > 4* DI-TRTCT.
David Culberson <»f Marion; M.
Hurt, of Gr uach — *ln*rn »ie.
THtan COM ikUS^J »V\L DHTHJCT.
G. W. J >r.e*, v>f ii i*!rop J M Ander-
son, of McLean*; —.Itermte.
r *CatH CIS .RKA'l Nil D stri :?.
C. Upon, of B x »r , Uhariv-i Stewart,
of Harr:-—aiterms*
From ovorv lire'tion oomos the
ch')2ri: z i:.te!!igcn * • t ilt the Movrrori
ii zrowiiig m >re v. i m -r • in t > fav.>r. j
u..d becoming a still m ;re weicom': vis-
itor among its many j* Cro;« • rin-. the
beglnaiug of our career we have hid
r#o cause of complti .!. Tito people,
hnve ra!!ied to > ir -mbf »n "u in almost
oni versa I phihmx. io*l aid“ 1 us in fully 1
establishing our enterprise. We have
had rations to it. clothe* to wear, mou-.
ey with which t» boy nl: nor necessary 1
suralios nf put ao i ink, and the
• « •
smiles nf all the gn'it e'tixens to ch°er
us on throned tV Vi**} In rn-
and ^ct oor spiritual f»tren»rt!i renewed, j old shell; large enough, hut sadly
by imbibing some o! t
. f the grand affair. Roll
X*T The ball vs rowing o
Ibitillcition in New Orleans is sai l tr>
have tven the gran bvt affair ever wit
Ih09
G«o.
1813—J*cu«*t Madison sx;d
‘ tho fratPrintv of the ----ll -L"J ' r
ipia
Ciiu- i fie vote that <>hc*ite oo*« st the t pproock
uf a printer’s drviJ, get soa.s one whu
KIbrtdgt know* loar*thing o4 tbe'r l.itorr tu ttH
P
<11 ?
i he
ox
lioliord
».f couiitrv
neighbirhood.
... , last. During vac.ilioa in»tr id of fpend l 18^1- Jsmrs Monrow and Dtniel D.
I rainc is a beautifu. region ;n^ ^rr txrne in fiohc an i visrUng, shr has Tompkins; b ating Jabn Quincy Adkir.s
I. ______^ ■!>*» torn ted in the center of been it tomcUiiag ust-fui. L* *n w^rt* a !<>“>—JoHn Q iincy Adams and John
vir; th*- South. C^.OiKI persons ‘‘J*' CrO!*e XimliorP, and extending oTcr | tingle man, Wsl abould try and persuade C. Dslho :n; beating Andrew Jackson.
; otith ib 1 wall ibc utmost cathu^iusm. aU aroa sixteen square miles, j Mi>s Mollie to graduite, quit school and ; lleory Clay and Wi'h ten !1. Crawford.
- - the e»l^e o! which the inhabit ; lakf charge of a little cotuge to adorn and tber- being four csndidstei for President,
you the names of a fsw
wero cr.ce prlr.ier*< <b**i!§
that you will Jisbke to show rear
The Bonham Xews inform-* ns
that the .Minister Plenipotentiary from
Webster to the Convention. a!i.is, the
man who went do* n to Austin to order j advantages of va»t ae ommodution.
•he new county, alia-!, Mr. Augu^tavus Thii section has b^en blessed with
mt tft pretty thickly settled, and in beautify it with the mjrk of her bands, I and Albert Gall alio lor Vice Pre-id-nt.
the center of which the church and and gLder, ani m^ke U happy by the i 29—Andrew Jiick^on and John C.
- o ) house stands, it at one*? pmaib hgh: of her c-'uutenance and bngi to^a* o: Caihoua ; buting John Q'j;a<*y Adams
f h
r-miles—[Bonham Ne«s.
If we were the ueditmr
that
may vet rcsu.t in i aivantagcs or tnc timber ana htnek eauor oi tm
r Ian l'smell among the I water, though we noticed several farm? that gal puff/ anyhow ?
-itor will, in consequence arid houses in the ['mine that were fear, fiiocd Rvan*, tr.nt yo
independent wc^ supplied with good well-water. J carpet &Js&gjrrr !
said Plenipo I They also raise fine fm:t. W
catastrophe or
“ loil.” Webster
eiti^T fail to become an
nationality, or the aforesaid
We really
von aie turning
e trv*d a
mi-.* getiinx tl:o countyderk-hip of th<>1 fe*' Phenes as excel leu t as ever grew- th^ha^Uwhal i o/ufiiJ’^Jr^rVcht?
k _t _____ __l___1-.^. * r An f bn \1 * Jar iittl Wirlr ttunlf 4 . . . . . . «
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county, which was the burden of os the Missouri riv»>r itself.
his visit to the Crook. Loyal cut Joy- j After the sermon, on Sunday, we dis*; w2rdi m;h
»'v.> v&u.: learns that there are 'patched an excelsior dinner (*uch as all
lt*g btftwer'fi his Ueih and
ch*r%ctrr« wh-
For itx: thar
Ull
ance, will g.rr ruu x list of «x-d *ri t oi
pnoticj ofiicv. lf youh*vrc)t h«»rd ai
ur.y o» tbrm. peu ywur fining and *U tvxi-
sense :r. gtLifCx\, h.id go to stod)irg. L»ut
r«>u esc? ht^rof D«nj«uiin FrarKUa* B;a
was once & pr;nw*r's dt*rd lit ~«j of
th# ii^'nrn wfine D^clarali«*n -»l Inlt-ptud*
«rce Hknr.;ba] Hwailin. V;.e I’rrtidcae
utvd^r Frer.dt nt Lincoln w i-, « p.or pr.t*
J*r‘s days ^coyier ('otfui. who ha*
183.1 - Andrew Jack*on ash Martiti V»n S|« ah of the house oi Repreier.!*-. >* form
number of yt»n, wa* "nothing but a d<*?*
la printing office,'* A* one Une. Hot*
act Gr«Vy, who is 0: e of the
Ijorrnaiittk or. the continent and .1 to «*•
IB37—Martin Van Buren *ad Richird Cong res* mas was * printer's Jivh Uaited
M. Job noon; beating Wra. H. Harriooa.! Sivxs bVmtor Soon Car?rca, ol Petr.-
Hugh L. White and Daniel Weh*t*r. for »} Ivani*. wo* a **d«vi!/‘ Thu?:ow Wf^d#
President, ani Juba Ty’.er for Vice Pr*i* { on* ot the we!thie*t ar.d m *st ichaeaUul
ideal. me a of New York, a-jJ editor of the
184!--Wilham H. H^naoa and John i HK-reinl Advertiser, was n p<*r,n: i:fs "ier-
«ini R'chnrtl Push.
ruiii.mg
bock
ru r
The News
applicants
us.
f>r each offi.-n of the of uj fellows get that go
along
with
eiothet, and if bo
in future, or muxzied. will
n^- couutv, and supposes that it is tl eir preacher) with our old friend. Dr hundred dollar dog or not.—[Monitor,
fuming and chafin? that cause* the ex
heaiir.g Marlin Van B*rrn and Lit-1 ii. * Robert A. Bonner, tLuor oi th^1 N*w
We pay the cash f jT our j tivton W. Taiewe l. Mianuoa Died one i York Ledger, and who is to-day, a mil*
is not k<*pt off tktsmet af e r his inauguration, and Job a lionarre, vat a so a pcncile-s "J~?il M—
go u^)"— Tyler became Presidrrnt for ;bo reaf of the United Sutc* S^ni^r Rjs*, 0: K insaa.
t irn. v, ;
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among all
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* not tried !
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to e/,v
i t anv parti
fular sub-:
y\ t of y,
tubli) in
quit V
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fo famish a
general
variety
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upon f've ;
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A merican i1
trem *hot weather dewe that war.
O r* w >al 1 p ipt> that there
new county wanted in these parts also,
if hot weather ii a te«t, a« our thermo*
n. *;or has had ab »it a hundred dcg»*ecs
of heat on, tliis week.
l>enV*n, a f-w vre k- ngo, with beeves.' Baptist bothered tbo Methodist by re-
!,il reached that place and wa* doinp qne.tine him to“ bury by baptism " the
t) advice lb? \c tt
ararr.ca
the go>5 nifTf of
--^ * ' * - w« . - • - ’ ^ I t! wv mnwiu^ l Ul
q 1 am i our own, and going right up then*
and killing that d<»g — [Shuman Courier.
1 bankt, gMlont fsiend, for your fratcr
liberty d* ;cn 1 uf> v
; the « i
Dam):rati: party,
»t c„m
wonder that arc ;o
Ca rr *ft
for it-i si ce- *
ar<* an
litCUO II aV 3 U ’ W
r ptd.il
out of oho chan iel :
nt • i .ot1
ilM water* ireie ::
til. a
other b hid
•* mi'ii
»trc *;n. VAV h *• e
lr
ft »t V»e any !
•illy liattlci
i WntHr'
tr«e c*C4
ttrm j commenced his successful career as a pria-
Baird, and then listened to a running! K 11 him, and **k no quc*tiona. Al- lM5-wJame* K. F^lk and G«otg# M J ter a deril. distinguish d frilow chitea.
debate between a Methodist, Baptist,* though we do not always p*y ca«h for our i Dallas; beating Il^nry Clay and Theodore cs-Govrrnef William F. Parker, was ones
and Campbellite The Methodist was clothes, yet we would be unwilling to have Fre!inghuy*on. | “print r*s deril/* Lx-thief Jaaucc El*
bothering the Baptist by requesting him them torn off by the dogg, nor would we 18*9— Zachary Taylor and Millard Fil-, wa* *^'cc a nno*ei** des tl; so, alto,
to dtp a small glaos vessel in the wa?h* t0 ^ ^r%?ged backwards by the more; beating Lrwi* CatM an l Martin Van! waa ex* Governor er, of jK*nn*yl vania,
ing pan, like be riiJ im mormon iats dip be«wehe*-legs by anybody’* snarling dog Barun. for President, and William O. But* Governor Jobr. B gkr, of California,
their disci*des; that is, by IcttioK this* A *** next tune tho dog tak#* joar breech- !*r Cj.a*. U. Adams for Vi e Preai ^r* •host* we sa(**ly add :h a? 'wj tbiria oi
glii>s vessel walk into the font until it *cl between his teeth ani runs back | Taylor died Juiy 9, !860,aud Fil-j the editor* in the ••State*.” w, :* cu>
£W A letter f orn Hot *«pnn3. A-k.f j wurt half covered, when tiie administrn : war *1 wi:b .vou* ^et °P kl,J bi»* . ®ore U'caroe President! j printer's deeds. IVr.n t me *0 teU yu«
i.iform^ u** that Dr. Kenrbv. who left | tor was to baptise the unner half. Thel^ L w an intuit to the whole Do I- Frtnhlin Pierce and W. R. King, j that the men who one* d,! du:j %s p?.n
• - - fraternity, that an "editor** siionid b- bert'.mg \N 1 iti-1 J Scot! and A. M Graham ters. have dono m*>ri
thrown down and pulled backwards by m 1857 — fames Buchanan and J >hn C **** and gustaic
dog, oh horrible. tVe feel like making the Breckinridge, beating Jahh C. Fremont thanacy other class.
’ * and Millard Fillmore, for President, and (hTconm^ ?« ♦ StA^dar'i.
Wilburn L. Dayton and A. J. D>r.ei»on. r. ------------
for Vr»ce Preaidtot. ( A Famzlt Taaaacaa—There is noth*
j nal sympathy ; but let us alone, brother, 1881 — Abraham Ltneo’n and Hanoi!)!* *a£ more beautiful ot *;! the !m>>' e t>f
and we’ll manage the dog ; your anxiety Hamlin, beating John Bell, Stephen A. horo- Ljan a family B b!e Ar rm! itclii*
and cun truthfully say heard thd best for o ir safety Rads you to imagine and Doug:la* and John C Breckmri i$e #Qr D**r all the raemotief olchiidt<ysd.a«i y<n*t>i.
inosic wo hare beard on the trontier. reoreseiit us in an inclining posture. And President, and Edward Erereti, Her* hri P*?bcr,mother, tisUr brother, hont- hrat-
There are about a dozen ladies down we are told to '* get up, kdl/' etc. Now i V. Johnson aad Joseph Lane, for Vice en* *fc a<: *‘pilr>nn!ied in the family B.fc’e.
—......^-------- ----------- ▼ ■ JLr tliere that cun ) i.<t [»ut on a hcavenlior ! noble friend, you are not acquainted with Piweidect. There may be o her «po:s dcu ro our r*
noin’iCd morn, Could be so n whole turn- kev than Jcuiiv Liu 1 liCr^cii. (?o ne ! ihe facum the cate, cor have we space to 1SGo-—Abraham Line* In end Andrew ( ^ h*clio®s. Ihe o;d oiker. b »^ke* and toe
dies, i:i all c incoirable s »rIs of vehi- * clever, ^ood nature], (hiristian, Demo- br,rc ^em , yet, we would remark, that the Johnson, beating George B. MeCieiian and j J®0*5 ^rowB curb, art* syinaboia of firtue.
cl05. from a six abreast chariot to an cratic gentleman furnished ud a seat, af* Q’^g did not M puJI a* down/* and that, hkc Pendleton, t Lincoln aaaasmated April: and res:, ba? no God i* ^ere.
ox-cart, driving toward thcupot. Each j ter wc had COQcluied to become miser* 8r*B*y. he wait once a good dog, rtsp^ct j I 4. 1806, and Johnson a*au:ned iha Pres- u** u* ^'rrJ or.?*, fef lost
hollow aol hillside, cave and ?w:mp,: ab|e and stand Xre w^To! ^ h/ "a* -n wtai^d oibb | ideney. ] \*". of happy homes but Ood + cot
tort'i its rcyrevnUtivo To trv ' ul-.cc to sit) ; rvf.ru>. Uunagf Bruilv. fri«o<l; we’ll al-1 (Bro»T.»»:lU R«ccL«r<. j tS*r« nc<p: at t<mr»; the fi-lJ »ajifor«*l
"i .. . i urn. ......: *’
-',l* • . 1 * »nocrati nvttto*i a>t J p £f « ;>rettv little tliat is trrowii»o ap in Wsshington, July ^8. — It is I'’■s'-'-ivd ttition hu nm %#i rimiixi »!i ik* ha»j »« —. i* n... __ , ^
e -t heavenly eloquent over j the lo wer e„.J ol the prairie. Although I ihm tb« Pr*.» lent eor.sid.-r. the eommii
the con ra-. of the c >0 1 old f^moerat- \ not yet two year* a town, there i« con- woo<rtl.ip of mtrrnai rr»euae vueaat acd
ic days of t\c nation ., irlo-y wiih the j s..j«r.i;!e btatineiff done here. ResiJe^-he «i l mth« «n ad idut-jo: spjointaifc;
[ire-tent chaotic MH of ru;n termed the ,t.>re4 a.,-j x «»,n|, ,-.r tw„. C,J. R is * f««r 4»y».
E/TiWts to reorganize Federal officem in *^uid !>« clearly tb« ihec Rurahs neevs
i living b hmh*85 butcherinz and -c;
In^ hi- cattle. Tn^ «amc letter give?
account of enthuu'di'' Raiificatiun
\Iectu*79. all ovr*r t!»at country, nt which
scyrri'V.ir and Blc/r arc unanimonslv on*
1 irsed, and the Democratic Platform
-worn toby t!ic multitudes Fue m^*'t*
ini at the Spring w is a characteristic
glass, witlumt getting it wet or cover-
ing it up. The C&mpbollitc cut r>oth
way?. All quit with their poinu fully
e.*rtaijl:she(i.
At night wc attended church agran,
ht«
B bi^
u-h a trm-jjalical government. All g»r happy; J Untie A t.'o. havo » Sue atcam-mill
heaven an! a’l earth’r noarratgt) pag*
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