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I I ilmrud Ihe NrroiMl hffllunur, midiupplt nirnlal to. id riitUIrd, in Arl prrfrrl Ibc or. rinliallon of MUle Troops Mil uikr Ibr Mate .0 ft war foollun," upproud Utr. 'Mh, HOI. tec 1, it enacted hy ilia of (1 8iaU Vistas That th.

second vt III recited i. ov, hsaraftef mad as fallow, viit Sin 1. Th. sm. as th.

nlnll. BfrK'l'l ut g'ver-t. proltnMlun, b(iMatn lu Words All olfWer-. hlchsee.) Heo. 'J.

Iurlng any iuvaslon, lusiirrsnlloo or rebel, loo, wLeutw In th. oululon of th. governor the lu. mi of lli stai. dcuunds that the siats troops, orany irlion or them, aottlJ b.e.lltfd lulo service-, or whcn- Hit president or the Confederate Biates shall cull job tlis governor ef this tint to furnish additional loia of soldi.ra for th.

pn-ieeulion or this war, or up-, i a call upon th. governor by toe general ttila department, iht governor alinll, by order into camp, from ona or maro ft iftclcnt number of troops to fill such or to t-iiot rebellion, Insurrection, in llit following uito-nsr, to wit: He shall order Ibt brigadier-gourral of jeh brigades oi to Mm may icetn propir. to causa ico captain wlibin tho brigade to muster bis com pu uvea ny designated day, and cause the name of taob. aid every eoinmiiuiionud officer privato to bo. pine-v 1 in t.

hat or box, and tbt proportion of aid com. finlea be ordered by tbo brig-xdier goncrul, ta.ll be drawn by tba captain, or any ponton whom he n.ay designate, from the bat or l.ox, and such persons ars drawn, shall imuiedialoly repair to the camp designated by tbt governor, or brigadier-general. And it aball be tbt duty of tbt brlgadier-goneral to roottd, immediately, to organiae tut troops drawn hi ii service, within bin brigade, lots companies of not loss than sixty-four, rank and file, aud officered as 1 by tba laws of the Confederate States, when to ulcered, may bt transferred, by tbt governor, into the service of the Confederate Statos, fork poriod of not mora than twelve mouths, and shall not, by any com. minder, be carried beyond tba limits of tbo aiato of Texas. And tbo bricadier-nencrul shall, upon the organisation of such companies, forward a muster roll (fetch company to tbt adjutant and inspeotor genoral far preservation provided, any oitiien may have the privilege of volunteering if he desires.

8 Be. 8. Company, batlallion and regimental drill is i-nsponded during the continuance of eue present war. Sec. 4.

Enrolling officers, whilst engaged as such, shall be entitled to tbt pay as a 2nd lieutenant of cavalry, to be paid out of the treasury of the state, to be approved by tbt brigadier-general commanding tho 'wigadot and that this not be in forco form and after passage. Filed in tbt state department, March 7th, Important from from t4 Court Journal.) Monday The Government continues linppy "no- ody hurl" has, "Old Don Tucker'' sung for evening lervice telle ancodotes, and goes to bed merry, Tuesday Govornnvnt fools uncommon mirthful last night went to the theater forgot the piny b'lievc It was "Comedy of Errors." Wednesday Government feels very good intends shortly take a lour through tbo loyal Slates, visit his kingdom, hold communion with bis subjects, ftiid circulate or slesh round generally. Government's Secre tary of the Treasury, and a seleot corps oi tne provosi marshals, will scatter greenback like rose-leaves in the path of the Government. Certain provost marshals and their deputies have boen practicing in Connecticut, so as to circulate greenbacks with approved Government graco. Thursday Tbt Govcrmcnt is particularly happy.

Bagged Jeff Davis' carpet-bag. Mrs. Government in high glee. Frldav Called on Government early in the morning to inquire aboutJefTs carpet bag Government out of i temper Joffs boots won't fit government's heels too long skinned bis boels-d-d the boots I Inquired how tother Uxnqt fitted Mrs. Government.

Government look-; ed trousua'lly serious thought inquiring a dungeroua innovation doubled its constitutionality determined to submit question to Pup Bates; pettifogger general to Government. If the case of Mrs. Government presented unusual difficulties, Van Buren and Brady would bo tent for immediotely. fiaturdoy Government has a roligious turn to day loses faith in Dale Owen, Judge Edmonds, and spint-. rappers in general hopes be isn't past praying for 'issues pious proclamations aaks everybody to pray for him: Tnnuia i.

bora on 21st day of Januaryi in Harrison county, Va. His great grandfather John Juckson, and his great gvnnu-moiu-' or. "were of Euclish birtb. They emigrated to this counrty at an early day, and settled on the South branch of the Potomac Bub- thv Hunim tit what is now Low is county, in ortnwosieri irgiui. father of Thomas was surveyor in Harrison county Crti- w.anw VRHTR.

And BUDeeaUVULIJ 1 1 County of tewis in the legislature for several Um ii ii her of Gen. Jackson, stuU- j-j i unHflr Juilira John Jackson, in Clarksburg, nnntico ncauinuE somo re nutation. He became embarrassed as becurity for his 1 1 hi nronertv was swept awny before 'M. which took place in 1827 He left four -kiu nrlmm Thomas, the vounecst, was but tnrco year. A r-u livn with him.

ncre Thomas, i winter, and la- boring pn-the farm tbt residue of the year, as was the Western Virginia, acquired he rudimenU of a'plain English education. About the ago of b. was appointed to CaJstship at West Pointt He here graduated with the host dis tno ion. I- Cen. Jackson entered the miliUry torvlce under a flen.

Zachary Taylor, with the rank ofDrevent Lieute- aant. When Gen. Soott woe ordered to Mexico, biML Jackaon joined him at Vera Cms. In the short but sanguinary aud brilliant campaign that followed rc-' aulting In the capture of tbt City of Mexico, Lieut. Jackson by tuooessive promotions for his gallantry aad merit, became Brevet Major.

Perhaps none who started even with him attained so. After the Mexlotn war was over Major Jack son left -r the army because of impaired health, and accepted a Professorship-at the Military 'Wbeb the present trouble commouced, be repaired at onee to Richmom', where be was commissioned Col. by Gov. LttCher and ordered to take command, at liar. per'i Ferry.

He arrived there May 2d 1801, and the next day entered upon hit duties. From that day te 1 the fatal 8rd of May, 1863, Just after midnight, when 6 he received bis disabling wounds, be was never absent 1 from the first day brduty. He filled up the exact period ef two years. Gtn. Jeekaon woe iwiee married Tbt first time to a daughter or Bev.

Dr. Junkin. Her children all died. "His widow was Miss Morrieon, o' Ji. aad with an Icfaat daughter or five months, now survives him.

if Ii TI 1 1 it tv DALLAS: Wednesday, July 8, WC3. tit Ji jmitt- Ht'BSI'HIfTI'IN lll.Ulll In k.lftUM SX So iKr will mtiii iiohi tk i.mrt. uj.iiI i pk- I mkI. ai4 I-! i1iwiiIIuim-4 kl i.llall "I lh llx. lut okh tlifj.r.

(J. Ikxl4-I Ilia M-r a.ilan- rllilil lu. lr ll" Hi. I ai.J um Jullar rail! ii.iil li. rin.al umi4 jf.

lu vny lli.lauia, al Ilia Ulan lli-i an lu rl. J. r.irMlataanU iH.lrl.'t or l. (Matlra OMrnt, fur lliMllilr I'ttlraa, Silk Tli. aau( ft Ilia u.iiai IrkKtb; utti.fai.u Iht will iliaic4 tot aa n-ituUr aJrliMiu.lila.

vendlkVomuiiuaii, OK UAItRIHliN t'OI'NTr. Vmr l.irmeamajl Umwtmmr, FLKTCHKll S. STOCKUALK, OH CAMIUL'X COUNTY. Vmf Fifth StUlrlrl. M.

1). (MtAlIAM. l. Ilrahnn addre-wj uur I ilia nnl sni) um ban aj as auuj jumiaun in irainidav la view uf Hit itrestiil i an idam Al lbs iuvm.il i.r i 'V. Tu Id, Guvai villus jtslt la vi.w Hit pr.

ird daily, lu I bmun and Wright tislted tu l.rpr.i l.ti.t "Uut url iinlui Ulf O'lhs ft I It Cwoiiitaamnal Dialncl. He Wat ull. unor duur, i Juhuiua sp-kt hjiirs, aad Gov. Aud JoIiiuub) In laniBltae. lir's'jivrraor' tff'Wr ara aulhnrlwS anil rrua.ifil lo annuunia Uuo.

I'tNliLKTuN MUUKAII.ol llarrlaua cmi.tjf, aa a ciUidi'Uir Iwr Uiruor. al tho an.uiug ahui ukt-ilun. Col. FtlWARI) 1. A Kit, a.

a cmimuaio ivr iiiu uum ui mui ui Iba Sli. of Ttiaa. SS' Wa Bra aalhorlKed to announro Gen. T. 3, CIIA.UUKUS al lamlKliitv for iheuaiceolOurainor nt Tiixaa.

Far Eiirulrnnnl (ierrrnar. ftartVa an- aulhori'iil anu rrqutvli-r lo announra Hum. K. 8. 8TOC KLAI.K, ur ulliulio coimly.

a a Uliidiuate fur Lloulcnaiit Ulioniur ul I bo Mlal of IV-aaa. 0W ara authorlnil and nupati-d lo announce 71m. 8TKPHKN II. HABIH.N. of UoiiMloa couiily, a i-anJiOala ibr hlviilt-uaul Uovernor of I bo oluu- ofTnuui.

aro aulhorlM'tt to announcfl Ir. T. W. a a ouiilidiito for Lieulnuaut Governor of too olalo of Texna. Vor Conffrra.

am aittliorlipd and n-qui-atad lo hniinico Hon. I'. UHAllAM, aa a candldiito I'nr ra-elcctlon lo Cougrcaj from Ilia 5th Ul.lrict. OWo aro aiithnrlapd and ronnoatMl to announce Col. JOHN It.

HAY LOlt, aa a caudldnto for Uougrraa from tUooth Illitrict. aarwn nm atithoMamt and refiocatod to announce Hon. PKTKK W. OH Af aa a atndiiUte for ro-otoc-tiou to CgiiKfiM from tho Third L'ougrouional Din-trict. For the I.r glalninrr.

a-Wc are authorized to annoonce Col. JOHH C.XIcCDY, aa acaudidnie for ra-oli-otlon lo tuo lowor Houmb of Ilia State Lcglnlature, iroiu uiuias vouuij. auUiorciad and raqueatod to announoo W. II. WITT an a candliluto for Kepreaontallvo uoni Dalloa county, in the Biota Legislature.

orWa nrn anthorlzen and ronnoalad lo announco J. U. WILSON. Kaulinun county, aa a candidate, to reprint tlio Plilrlct comnomid of tho coiintioiof Kiinfinan, Heudoraotl and Van Zandt in the next U-nlturo. 1 CoriE 1 Mis'--Mesara, CUant Alexaader, and 4 Codaoi, art werk ing a copers r.ine five miles west -i.

rvrakai emm. deDonit is said te be Jarrt. We have a small jar containing a speciment of tbs copera tbey aie turning out, aaa wbkb is pronou-' seed by competent judges to be a good article, rer. eoos interested will do well tt call aud look at it. Iby art telling tbia ceperae al two dollars per pound.

HON. MALCOLM D.GEAHAM Will ttdilrcas bis constituents, in this part or tho District, at the following places and dates. Fort Worth, Thursday July Oth, loud. Weathcrford, Saturday 11th, Veal's Station, Monday 13th, Uirdville, Thursday 10th, Grapevine, Saturday 19tb, Hockwall, Tuesday 21st, JSce onnonnccment of Cl. John C.

McCoy, as a candidate forre-eieotion to mo lower housb of the Legislature- from, this county, in to-day's paper. Col. McCoy is well and favorably known in this county, is an old citizen, well farmed as to tho wants of the country, and is justly entitled to a rotuvn to the scat which he so well filled dqring the paBt called session. JQy-Capt. Krumbhaar's battery of Horde Artillery passed through this plaoe this morning.

Only portion of the men ao-companipd the Battery, tho balance being still behind. We hoist Ibe name of the Hon. M. B. Graham for Representative of the 6th Congressional District of Texas in Congress.

Mr. Graham has represented his constit uents faithfully and sealously'for the last two years, and has shown himself equal to the great duties devolving upon him. He comes before tbo people for their endorsement of his services, and VfO trust thoy will show Iboir appreciation by returning him te bis seat in Congress with the welcome npprqval, well done, good and faithful servant." gajrUr. iurruu' ih1ium4 to people of Dallas on Monday lust, was an able elucidation of the prinoipia of our government, defining the boundaries of State and Confederate affairs, showing the dependent harmony between thorn, and exhibiting in a masterly manner the mutual relianoe that sboutd be folt and observed between their respective authority, and' depicting in luminous style the dangers that would result from an interruption of this harmony by caprice, wiltui perversion or eitherpart. A large audience of respectable gentlemen of mature age, assembled to hear their favorite candidate, and without a slnglt dissenting voice, we have beard a united expression of approbation of his views.

He dwelt largely and lucidly upon the mutual reliance and harmony of the complex ayetem of Slate and Confederate government, and Impressed fully upon bis hearers the duty of aa Exeetitive of the State in observing strictly, Intelligently and impar-Ually bis obligationa to the Stale as well at to the Constitution of the ConrcdereteStetcs. no evinced on Ibis point, as well as on all others, the clearest evidence of an intelligent construction and understanding of our government and the duties or its officers. Although "a young man," it is patent lo all thatbe bat studied deeply this Important matter, and will carry with bim to tht Oovernor sohair the largest intelligence, disinterestedness aad determinatioa to da very ftlL-itoiis la kit general rrmatks, and gave full review atiJ cieiiiuii tf bis comae iu Cuiix.reet on the grral iiucalioua thai same upduriug the lael scoim. His puaiilon on the t'outoripl Hill, the Cxvwp-linn aud Tax ItllT, hns been fully vndorsd by the good of the people at Urge, aud we are pleased lo bear a general vxprcaalou of in regard to bis vote. His well known urbanity aud prompt atteuliuu to Ibe wauls of our soldiers arouud Klcb-iiiotid, Slid lo the bitiiness of Toxaiie visiting the capiial, have won biiu ibe warm-eat gratitude uf our people.

Ho baa Ultuai ibe bill," ana our people cau do no bctlor than reiuin bitu lu Congress with aa increased majority. Hy-Nubody secitu disposed lo quarrol with Gen. Chambers, whilo ihey roiidetnn and diaiipjiruve his course aud views at pioinulgutvd in his original and amended circular. His solitary orgun, griudiug eloquent mtialo on the bald bills of Travis, cannot get up a furore in his behalf; and be-causo newspa e.s will uoi indite sentimental luyt uud i effusion of foodlo the gnlliint Ucucral comes .1.. Xl t.l- a tt i ii.l lilwi.nti XA IU III.

IVIVUH VI VII.M plan fur rxlorliug souiftliing from cdilort aud rolllicians. Ho has exhibited the thumb screws and some have made revelations not very agreeable, for our part, we have no unkind feelings for Gen. and merely wish that he could take a common sense view of the cane and retire from the field. To Tim Magistrates or Dallas Couxrr. 1 wish to call your attention to iho formation of a Historical Society, fur the purpono of preserving the memory of those bravo men who have goue into Confederate service Irom thij county, many of whom have beeu killoJ or died, togotbor with oih--cr incidents which mny bo thought worthy of preservation.

Jinny such socioties have been formed in various parts of the Confederacy. No body of mou I deem more worthy of orgnnixing such a society than tho Magistracy or this county, headed by our worthy Lluor Justice, Jiwgo rauersoa. i hope an early meeting will be called. Kcspectfully, S. M.

S. JigrTho Alexandria corrcsjfondcutorthe Houston Telegraph, has tho following in regard to tho Texas regiments, recently ex changed, who wore among the Arkansas rost Prisoners: Alexandria, Juno 25, 1868 From Capt. Jno. P. White of Scguin, senior Captain in Garland's Kogiment, and N.

H. Darnell, Adiutant in iho 18th Toxas cavalry, both of whom arc now en routo for Texas, I have obtained many facts respecting several Texas rcgimenls, which may be of interest to Toxas readers in genpral, and a few of them in partioul r. I am now enabled to givcseveral more foots concerning the "Bloody Sixth" the Oih Texas Infancy, Cul. Garlund. I will give tho facts "without order or metho aud each reador can arrnnge them to Buit his fancy Tho Oth, 10th and Sweet's regiments are consolidated, temporarily, to form one regiment, of which llodgor Q.

Mills is Colonel, Scott Auderson Lieut. Colonel, and Maj. Saunders, of Sweet is Major. This regiment is at WarTraoe, and numbers about a thousand men. 1 other Texas regimonts that vrcro captured at Arkansas Post, of Churchill's Brigado, were united into one that is, Iho 17th cavalry, the 24th cavalry, and 18th These are -commanded by C.

C. Gillespie, J. T. Coit, Lieut. and Win, A.

Taylor, Major. The oilier or third rcgimont, is composed of tho other regiments of Col. Churchill's old Brigado that is Dawson's and l'ortlocks regiments, and commanded by Lieut. Col. Richariisou's Texas cavalry company, Nutt's and Donson's" Louisiana cavalry, bnvp been dismounted, and form the 11th company sn Mlltss un der command of Capt.

Null, i In consolidating these regimonts, it became necessary to displaoo a number of commissioned officers. Many of thoso wero assigned to duty on the other side of the river, and tho remainder were ordered to report to Gen. Kirby Smith. iWe-eUbla of rvtmdut meal, anilhe uual Wright ulmul nue hour allowance of Den, nee. uar aud luuUesra.

auit.ii.uiUoi.Hy rtocivid. Ho it ill be acru al a ibat the xl- i tsi known ton number of I'm-laul tlofi udrrs of the the tttil, ntro aud Ktinlnrky nr.ilo.l prisoners, luaiuid of tianinj, are liMUg belutr than Uov. U'rlnbl wteniiially anntaiug, aud Ihe irooi iu ibis tieiniiy, and of rour.a i( rclteJ many aaredotes. 'J here Were al iheie ua nareliy of subsistence, tt would le.nl '(iUU pereuus pie.cut, anJ every l. IkikIihI bv the commander, slneln-ly bopt thai all frare in regard lo Mils mailer will be settled now, for the above ia cutlllrd to the bighcat erujtl.

Iht prisoners captured by lien, Taylor are uow roprnted lube Iihhi, lie also rerapiuied 'JouO uesrw-e auj HKW lior.es, with a vital amount of stores. This is said tubs bis own rrpul. The whole value of the properly eaplured is eaid to bt four million dollars. The VYfHtcru mail said lo bate been captured by Vauket raiders on iht -lili, nuur Uiookhnvau. They alao cnpltircd iht telegraph Ci tirlur, thus depriving; us of the news lioin iho Knt that iV.

The raiders only ii ii in lie i el U.j or 10. 'Jliey aro said lo have sluet btou captured. The batiks at ltiehmiuid refine to receive on dep'isil Ciinfederalo nolrit leaned prior 10 Dec. lallu.n, Ihe goveruuienl has refuaod lo olluw llicui lo be fundtd after Ihe Ut of August next. Com.

Porter, it Is said, has been throwing shells into Vieksburg, about bulf of which do nut explodo, and ihrsd O'ou. Peui-brriwn causes lo be thrown into Gram's I'uhlgrrn has been oppuintca to nc Iliinn nasaed off tioicjiox'y I'lcJajlit. A tier the sptH'chei ihe Governors and Ci.miiiisninuers Calloway aud Horiuu, vial-lid tho Hcbrl camp or prisuu. lu it were scent kf gral Intereat. a Many uf ihe Soiiiherus kusw Jobuaon, aud the whi'por of bit uame weut rouui like a eumul of vlieu ioily.

vry one was oi iho Kliilch to aee iho diatingulabed vlailurs. liov. J. did uoi converse wttb but kiie or two, aul lo tbcin in a brivf geuei.il manner. The above account of iht visit of Governors lo Camp Chase, we clip from ibe Ohio Mate Journal of March luib.

It may never reach the eyes of ihe voluntary patrons, yet wo take the liberty lo supply an omission, which, though it mails au impression not jdiiti to be forgo! leu. by Ihe prisoners, aertus to have esi'tipcd the lynx eyed reporter of the Journal. The "(lovornoiV' nud their altcndaiila uiado thulr way, through the, snow aud mud, to Iho tloneriil a qunrtors, aud announced even br a knock, and entered (wo beg par-dun, tiio Jilliiguishod" Andy remained without.) General Churchill who was ciiDliired at Arkansas Post received his nor ul iu place, or dinli-il Fsrrngut, who has with-1 unbidden visitors with dignity and iy. Aui after a rear common placo roroarks, MaysviPe, Ky, Wat rtiptared ea tht 14th of June, order air last uiaiiT'S From the Galveston Newt, July 3d. The express from Shroveport brings us irv littlo" in addition to what bad been previously received.

We condense and give i. ail ism eu bo uf ii.uci; to cr readers: SHnKVEPOET, June 28, 18flS. Dkab News: I have obtained the loan of the Natchez Courier of the 28d, containing some very important dispatches, which you have uot seen. I will give you the substance of some of the most important of VincVnev Walker is officially recognized noiine? British Consul- for the States or North and South Carolina. Bicniioxn, June 10th.

A dispatch rrom Gen. Lea te the President says: "God has again crowned the ynlor of our troops with success. Early's division stormed tbo on-, emy entrenchments at Winchester, capturing their artillery, Sc." On the 18th, is telegraphed from Richmond, that "Passengers by the Central this evening bring but little news from in-ciiOHter. The number of prisoners is fully 7000, fiom two to three thousand horses, and an immease train of wagons." Dispatchea state that every thing is gloomy; and there is' Be hope of saving the country south of the SusqneliAnnnh. No account in these dispatches of the capture of S'ilroy, but bis wife woe Uien.

tv, llerld aavs that Hooker army diminished 1000 per day from the expira tion of the term oreerviceoi tne men. iuc Herald further says that Stanton is as "helpless as a child," and knows not what i in ha tirsaent sreat emergenoy. HcHikersarmym. of mieht be beyond up tnd lie Pleas, ana ould be OH (icn. Chiilunri attacked iho 2d 111.

car- airy while Iho Yankees were at Panola, on Friday Inst, and captured or killed Ihe whole' reirlment except one company. Gen. Gcorgo aud MoCulluck wore In the rear of the vuoiny. 1 lie cnoiny eoi uro to i ntiom, but it is said to havo been extinguished aftr burning a church. The enemy numbered bOO men at Panola, and Gen.

George seems to be blamed for not attacking them witb bis Slate troops. GEX. OI AM US' CAKD. Gon. Chambers publishes to-day in our columns "A card to Ihe peoplo or Texas," which is charactcriied by the same singular disposition upon Iho part of its dis tlnguiiihcd author, which he always exhibits in his addresses to tho public.

Is Gon. Chnmbors a ruonomanlno upon the subject of combinations cliques, and politicians, who seem in tho imagination of that gentleman to pursuo bim In all bis unJor-lukings and aspirations, aud vho are us stubborn about getting out of bis way as was Banquo's ghost, to a certain gentleman of old times? But cliques, and combinations, and politicians, have been reviewed before by General Chambers, and now newspaper editors are to come in for a sharo of his suspicions and animadversions. They manufacture and docoive, write lottors, and for iho purpose of injuring him forsooth. We wondor if a certain paper we wot of in the Slnto of Texas, whioh says that tho measures proposed by Gen. C.

wero ndopt-ed in the Convention whioh passed the ordinanco of sccossion, is to be enumerated among these who manufacture facts for tho bonelit of their candidate? Wo would like to. know whothor letters appearing in certain journnls, favorable to the election of Gen. 0. purporting to havo beon -written at a distance, and giving to the publio the Information that the Gen. will run in a full length ahead or bis competitors, aro the letters tho Goq.

alludes to as being concocted and written by the-cditors to benefit, their favorito? What is theohjeot of Gon. Chambers in thus insisting that evory roan's hand is against him? Weliav known old stagers, when all other expedients had failed, to got up tho cry of perseouiion as a trump card likely to win but we havo bad too much respect for Gen, Chambers to suppose he would resort to any such thing. So fur as we are concerned we. havo but a word or two to say about our own. position.

We believe that Pendleton Murrnh, though a "young man" possesses tho charac ter of mincl wo neeu ai iuo uuiiu ui uuuua just now. He Is a calm, unimpuisiyc, in telligent, practical, nonesi man, uaviug me interests of bis native Soutn at heart, ss much as any older man can His health comnellcd him to come homo from the army no other taute. could induoo him to remuin at home. His intellect is of a high order, nnl his friends have believed he would bo useful as the Governor o( this State. No clique or combination was form: cd to call him out in our belief, and we know oditors who cannot bo charge! with having the overthrow of Gen.

Chambers in view, in j-upporting Pendleton Murrab. Fnr Oon. C. we enwrtnin a personal" rospeot, but we believe Mr. Murrali would make the best Governor- Ottr required us lo designate our choice, and because we havo done so, we do not desire to be included in the category of Gen.

Chambers. Wo shrewdly suspect that-If the editors of the Slate had filled their columns with compliments to Geu. C. and letters telling pf his popularity, we should hayb had no such allusion to them, as js made in the we publish to-day over bis never exchanged ft word with ejiherqf the papers now supporting Mr. Murrah in regard to the Gubernatorial election, and we now aver that uot one line has been' writton or received by us upon this subject, so far as tbo prose it cortoerncd.

We were urged, long since, lo come out for some man upon whom tho peoplo could agtve. We prclcrred to wait until there was some discussion of the candidates spoken of among" Ihe people, and wo are glad wo did so, As we said in an article a few days since, our object has not been to lead in thi3 matter. We are sorry Gen. Chambers has thought proper to publish his "card," for he hat giving us additional reason for preferring Mr. The very fact that Gen.

Chambers imagines himself the victim of a clique, proclaims his unfitness for publio station, no matter what bis private worm may oe. wlin thus aulTrs under injuries' oau be impartial, though bis hon- Govl WrUht "Governor Johnson ii Tl. wisiits an luiro-juciion to -eral replied, do not wish to roalto thu acquaintance of Gov. Johnson." Gov. W.

mado a roti-ojado movement in "double and gave Andy to uudersland that there was at lo.ntt ouo Itcbel who was not "on the strolub to ace tho distinguished" visitor. The idea was caught by tho captives about tho dor, who could not suppress there emotions and gave utterance of "bully for Churchill," and hisses for the "distinguished" visitor. A low moments ended the embarrassing Interview in tho quarters. Tho "distin-gished visitors" toot thoir leave, aud as thoy plodded their way to Ihe goto were greeted with loud cheers for Jeff. DavU and tho Southern Cotifoderncy.

Asa token of appreciation, by tbo General's fellow prisoners, of his rcooptiouof Andy, mess No. CO, presented him a set or prisoii-mado jewelry, which ror ingenuity aod beauty of polish, wo doubt if it cou bo surpassed in our fashionable joweiry establishments, widi all the appliances of tloir art, hilo Ihe materials of which this set was mado wero ftfow gulla pcrcba buttons and a $2 gold picco, and the tools a pocket knife and sand paper. Miistol 1 1 1 'J tMrwrdfctrur tiik ionhtiiiiiui frnilaeteitiia fcf lee keitravr Irita. 1 1 1 UI.K i Aa, lut V. iiiii.ii.

ft i ivwl ui-i'-lhe I si.iai.iir, al an, i bi.al.i iisiifk, I a iw IhiiJ.of. a 1,11 in.iiUiiiruift to tt. ki, iu -S a- ul. klu.ll Lm itulv kukll.kin IB Ik. ftkbllS V.

ic 4 uf llieiu was Mm. ui ik. m.i,, a.1 mai us Ulns Iks tlJV. Julllltoll I UuA' -i'l al llou Ik. trfclli II.

ol. si 4IIVSS if i- fur ins s-i--ii. laii'M. vi aad II -k4l k- ika 1uty Ik. r-li-'-lk ullu.al ftiil u.4j is u-n a pull fr and siak.

a esV l- Ik. Scf Isiy Slsu-ollku kU'ulirr MIS il.tlkS t.r si.S s-idsiuik'tHicul uS II ii tk.ll (lf.w ra lolk Ik. I a y4Jirllf uf Ilia i.t u- tt said -4 tauu4uinil Hii hev lk la k4 lao.lkllS uf ti kiaksll of Iks yuUmif, al lk ucxt Irr, k.ll tsuri -aid uruoosrdMnubJui.iJl or aoickd. t.ul.,o olid ooon hf Ike bei jile, its aauin aliall to all mi. ui, aud aa aii.

of ike el iL. Iliau- olT-a-a oniviiiidiket Ike pnjvtf4l atiuuduiikta al rach of aa, ihni, li.va Ixtik ri-ad oa Ihii i.vvnil days It lai-J II ju. i bo Uti.Uluir, and Ihe tote ih. roa lieiskattl UiMru ky yfa. slid ua s.

Akt klajfttdie lurih.r, iti rniv lu tk -r, viiuiJiaII b.v. sr k. l-y l.iu.i-tl." And knrrtaa Hi. u.k L. (ti.Uiox al ihe tular t.

ell mat r.lou, ty a Tula wit Itio.llilrds 01 eai.li llt.k.s, aud in Ibe utMliui-r prucritK-J I'y Ike a Jnliii rvsultitii.o aa ftnukdnii-iit to His iloii.ltlilllou. wlili-hwa. afprovrd ky Ihe l.over. nor tba Ink day of jKnilwr, Iml, and nhkb J-Jint iiwiluiiuu is in iuisi-uoiii. "Julnt II irvt imwIiib an an.eo.liu.nl to Ilia Stale t'ourlliullok.

tit IT Itl LVIS Bl VU TU, or TeiAs, '( hat ul iho loth ankle of Iho Con. til in ion of llioMlaltf ke eo soli udid ioresd ua S'llowa, vlat tise. a. All iiuldie lands whlfh haveheeaherltfore or hi riur lieiiianied for public lotlie tarlous in may ke sold by lh county eourisof eai county lo shtt the lands be-Ions, or by inbunalt ai way auimd to ikelr Juu.ill.llou, by col.iui ofsinnjorliy ol ike li-fal vo- i.ji in iia cuuiuiws. ami unoi-r iuih ormi --I he l.eel-lalurr nia fli.nl tloie lo nine pnrr IU ttrorid.d, I hut ihe proeooda of the sslo of fu.hln.da no rvlaiueu ana llive.ica aa imthihuuim fund, for ihe criuniii-e ownitiff iho tsnie." Hw, then-lore, K.

K. I.iilkocli, Governor ef the Sislsof Tiglss. do Iwue this, n.r rr.climsllr i-uJiiiiikR upon tho editors and of all the public iirlnl. In the Slate tu put.luh the tn I heir until the III Moudry In Au. u.t mrst, to Iboiind Ihut Iho peonle nisr he advired of tli.

character of the iiropo-vd sua take Into constJeratlvu tue propriety vi voima or Sg.iluil It. And I do rc.julro the Cblef Justice of every eounty In the Siale lo can-e a poll lo he opened at the wv-crnl piwlncts In hi. cmioiy at ihe ocnernl elecllon, lo bo held liirllepresrntatlTestotlie Lejtl.lature en Ihe tlmt llondny of Auptu.l ooal, and the names of all electors who kii vol. for and agaiuat aaid a- memtinent, to he written ill poll hooks, lo sep for tlmt iurpoe; snd ihe Chief Juetlre will prom- illy thiin-nller niakea return to llie eccrciary u. Itste oftheniimliirof Totes caal at aald ckctlvu.

fof ind ncainlt snid nniendincut. In fallUvvherooll liaro iipnen nivri-fm-w and caused the great seal of ii! iMuits to oftlied. Done Bl the City uf Austin thle, the fourth day of April A. U. Him.

Hy the flovcrtior, F. K. Lullnvt iv- It: J. Towsra, Hecretary ofStale. XH-AII Trias paiiera publi.h once a week till elcc-lion, and forward accounts to fecretsry of Suite.

"llCAOOl AHTSKT Peh'T. TaiB-Ml. CkOTJllBd 1 llcut'li, hhreveport, June 8, lM-l. i Ml U8II i aii'boriecd to purchaee in Ihs of Texas, all articles of Wo ump and Gsiruwn auitable for iho troops of IlleOonfederats Ainjy, All (jood citizens are reijuontcil to sell to Mr. Jllih iconomicully, as his pui chases' v-lll be for Guverntnenl pures.

u. tin I in jsn, aiaj. anu vi- Chief of Clothing Bureau, Iiep'l. Xrsul-ilitl. June 17 $100 K12WAHO.

STOIES from the 8tablo of Mr. Itainby, "llles West of Miuilisll, on the Qllmor road, on the night of the 2oih of June, a largo, Iteil CUestnut Son-el Horse, 10 hands hlnti, somo saddle marks, slightly hipped iu uno hip, lias a whito spot i ono hip, no brands Ipte a white strip round one hind foot with rod spot en tho front of It, between 0 and 7 years old. 1 will givo tho aboro reward for Ihe recovery of said horse snd his delivery to me at Mr. Itainey'e, or a litierul reward for any Information so that may ml him. Address mo at Marshall or ijllnier.

1 1 JOHN OAltROH. It 13 It GARDEN SEEDS. FRKPAKK FOB VALL 6AK0KNH, BY dint of poneVertiiK efforts; have succeeded lu iocurlngn.uch tho largest stock, as well as tno greatest variety of Garden Seeds I have oyer yol bad on hnud. My selections have been made with great care, from Seed gruwn iu England, Oermany and tho northern United Stated, as welt as in our own otato. Willie I do not warrant my seed, 1 take great care to select such as 1 havo reason to believe are ralsH, VVBK and REL1AIILB.

1 Afruot's Almaiiao says that July la the proper month 10 procure seeds for Full Gardening thoeomo work also states that August is tho. ni'Wt Important month in tho year for the Kltchon Garden. As wo are cut off from all our formor sources nf supplies of Tegetablei from abroad, and as we hare a largo army and many soldiers' families that must bo fort, and ratrlotiera unite In urging us to cultivate, the ensuing fall, largo amount of vegetables especially should the rich plant largely, with a view to havo surplus to give to SolniEna1 Families. id tumhiiuitul dollar, a hundred pa pers, nine dollars a donon, and one dollar a single pa- tu-r. Packages of 0110 doseu snd under sent ly mall, free of pestsco.

JAMES DU11KB. Houston, July, If iXiiK IN I'RICPS. A II. Wool received at the Lancaster vtooi eaen -iV ry, ou aud after the 1st day of July, IBM, will wTharged for carding i WIIITK WOOL W1XKI. aud FINE r.

jna wta; asia-aitst. ftQOO AllO. I05T On 8unday niglit or Monday morning ioti in the town of Pallas, a largo elzod leather covered Pass Book, containing SiSSO in Confederate money, and two Quartermaster's Beceipte, eignod by dipt. A. Harwood.

Quartorniaeter of Burford a Regiment, and also some olhcr papers ond receipts with my name in them. Any porwn returning said book aud Its Oontoate to we, will receive tho above reward. Sl D. MASUN. Pallas, July 1.

ijjir.O KEWAKM. CiTKAYKD nrSTOI.K.N from tho undersigned, a HneBAV AH 15,6 years tho forehead, and one or biAh of her liiud foot white, her back is sovcrely marked with tho eaddlo. I will give tne above reward for tor delivery to toe, near 500 llfiid of Sliecp for Sale, ONSISI T.NO of Kwes, Lambs nud Withers, which I I nl niiltlvinff to Ihe uudcr.igned, iiiiles from the town of Pallas, on Ike road to ueaar Hill, or to Aiexanoer vihii-dui, Mountain Crock, whero the sjieep can ho teen. JAlt May 0, 1SC3 -171 110 STOLEN i nnH.rHiiriiHd. Itvine; in Lamar conntVi 6 miles lat of Ladouia, Fannin cuuuiy, on the night of the liith one BAY fi year old, about lfi hanim blgb, branded with II en tho left shoulder, has small hite specks all over her body, oulli iilntl f-iet white half way up to the kneee, star in her forehead and small white sneak down to the right of her noeo, has saddle and gear marks.

I will give liberal reward for the recov ry of caid maro, or such information as will eimhlo me lo get her. A. F. MERRILL. I.oinar Texas, May Hthool Hooks Houston.

1HAVU just receded a largo addition to my stock Of School Uooks. I have primers, Spellers, Ilea. ors, Arithmetics. Graainiars, Geographies, c. 1 Intend mskiug special cilorts to keep np my assortment of School Books, JAMtS BL'EIiL, may 10 of theCoonty JA1I1.S P.

THOMAS, Court, at HAS. Trcamircr. Dallas Comity WarrantN. ALL porons havingPallos County WarroutSiara herebv uotilied and reaueeted to preecul them to tho uudcreigued for payment, by the let day of August next, none By orucr iu Hay Term, lttoo, Aug.l AI.MIMSTII ATOIl'S NOXJICKLet-ten, vt odnilnliitratiou witb the will annexed, ou the estate, ore). G.

Parsons, deceased, were granttd the uuderKigiicd, at the April Term of the Probata Court of Kaufman county, A. D. ISoS, aud this is to notify all pertKins having eluiins ngeinat said estate to present them in duo time, and those indebted to mako inlmediatc payment. G. PAltSOJiS, Millw.

'Admr. v'iU annexed. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICiii. Whereas. Letters of Administration were granted to the undersigned, at the May Turm.

A. P. 1SU3, of the Honorable Probate Court of Pullaa comity, oa the estate of Matilda Bnlrldge, deceased. This ia therefore to notify all persons iudobtod to said oete.l to mako Immediate payment fothe undersigned, and personi, having claims against said Kill present the eame, duly Ihe tlmeproscrlbcl bylaw. JOBBPH ltHlTTAlK, iC y.

H.TlilOMArl, AdmlniKtaatars, 2 REWARD. S8BAYKP from the subseriher, nr IMsno, alrfrnt two weeks ago, a medium i'd DA 11 1. UROWN llOltXK MH.B, about 10 years ,1.. Hoof hi. rleht ear OH off, nd I think, but am not certain, a white gear mark on one shoulder and on tho top of the necK, tirsAtion to turn for relief.

The only item from VickMiurg is, that eonriers nr eonstantly passing kelween Vicksburg and Jackson, which proves very elearly that the Hill City is ot as closely beleaguered as ws kad imaginsd. I'pon the bole the skies ars bright and bright- i. rt.i.l Bnil who ra frontier protection and its importance as a it jt jf 0T old Aba. 1h colicy in the administration. In regard to i jnmeat vrill sweep the North like averment tbat bis nrst Anau nnl and even oib smcumi'i ItiTiipoilhi reflecting mind, the 'idea, that he is seeking to be mad Uovernor, to vindicate himself against the injustice, as he deems it, of the President.

Jlovton Telrgrnph. I will lelivor Lid nulla to me at Pallas, er will take him and me word so that I msy gt -Rm90S June 4tlh, STHiVEB theznleKrii.er,atl.aii;j.;'r'! iimiNH PONY, abouft y.irsold. llelsbran-. "w' h. low dow ilia left ham, and hi.

left hind "1 is wkit. I will liberally -eward any one 10 m. in Pallas, or inform me 10 his whereabouts that 1 eayej UC3-30 2 m-s, abont 200 vtho roved an h. wilfc and ytm ttld TBUniUOOS. 1Q ra kis 100 000 eailitia to aaeet Ue in Teansylvania, Lacoln calla thea for sis tooatbs, nod promises fivs the States thai furuUi ii sta credit for them ia tilt r.trl draft.

his whola duty. Hs dwell largely' open tha eesily of During a recent engagement In tna i Southwest the Confederals troops captnreo avalanche, and be and the Black Rspab- tba 61st Indiana rerimeat almost tDiire. settle that actual resident on Veader will b. left a.t tne.r entatneo, tb lines ly ti. local and per- Mnaing von the following ment refnae to exebanps- Governor Nor-sonal i.terests is worth teat soldier, for PS iippinB w'nich ttm t.

be ton. Indiana, has applied to th. sw.1 1 i i. f. States Secretary oi ti ar io nroteciion.

w.e cui iui.d:i i fully earned in future wa fully l. fc. care willb fully Confiscated Lands for Sale IS TUB COUNTIES OF DILI I. Fill. KiTARnO, FKF.E-hlD.HF, KllFVAN, SMITH.

TA rrsrtia nd bixt. StHEPULK of alt the tracts of land In the ahore named cosnIM, which h-e Wb eouris-raled. will be leti in lbs Olerk Omoe of each cormty for Inspection hv those wl.hiog to pure h. and III all casus in whirh a aatl-rictory mniimi.m pn.a is bid fr a tract, I will olilain a decree effer snch irart or trans for le to tl hishest ma.ler, for rtMk al the nrt Ilouw dcor of llie County. 0 tho 1 month, the Adding, at he wioimnra prie.

hKl. tat Ull war to over and taiow. rtw.ll rrtr. t. tin, artsr.

1 land, will only be and bids are Invited. Ihi. roars. miy have th-edert of a-ommodaiing K-h .1 ti.e-e land, ir e. -tdwrs nerchane u.

I wets aa tlT AJJMIJilSTnATOR'S BiOTltK At tho May Term last, of the County Court of Texas, the undersigned whs appointed Ad ateK.nTta-. an persons having claims nga'rriet ssJd estate will pro. sent them within the time pnweiibed by law. i JNO. M.

CltUCKETT, Juno Hi, OTII2. H01.PEKS of claims a-ainst the wtatc of M. M. Miller, deceased, which were cstablishott and approved within twelve months from the giant I wg jf letlersof administratioo, are hereby notified thatt.io uiuici'iiigned, Administrators of eaid estate, have, Nods lu Iheir hands sufllclent to pay, pro rata, percent, on tiio amount due up lo the Juno -11, and are rconehtrd to present their claims for payment, toeald Adinlnistratoi jwilhoul delay. U.

K. BliOTHKRTON. Pallas, June 24, lW SOIU IJTIIiVialTRATOn'H KOT1CK. No- 4. Is hereby given, that at the March term, IK3.

of the 1'nihaU' Court of Pete P.nlo y-lM am-dtrsignid was appointed administrator of the estate of William M. I'elors, deceased; wherefore ell persona indebird losaid osiaie, will make pajmn. and thoso having clsiius against said estate, will prceent them, properly aiiilienticated, wiihln tho limeprrscriocd by law. This June li.lh, ln. SrSlJ ASUHEW lXTEBS, AJlVL llMixisTRATOR'8 BfOTICB.

NcMrr Is hereby given that at the Hay Term, cf tho Couuty Court of Kills County, Texas, for the transacliou of l'ri'lialc business, the undersigned was appointed odmini-tralor of the estate of William Kuweit, doeeased. This is llierefora ia notify all pcr-iul having claims sxain-t said ealate to pre-et them, propin-ly aotbeoticated. within the time pve-scrjleJ by law. and show indi bted to said estate 't aleowc make lmmeliale pavment. II.

IK'ft KS. A.lminlatral.j: Waxobaahle, June to, lr-53. 111:01. AriMIMSTIIATOirS r.OTirK-l tier is hernl.T iven that at he Jua Term, 1( rf the County Court of Dallas comity, Texas, the suili r-sicned wasAi-p'nted adininlewster of Ihe ests rf Almclis. Irfdlietter, Seaaed.

All peiwons lt.d. oleel to said estate are notified to mat. immediate v-ciont, apd tlioso having claims sgainst said f.ts'a are notifirl to present Ihe sains, prod.TTy aathcr.l.i-cafd, within twelve months, tr will bepos plied ia favor of more dilipent creditors. p. It.

f'AMKKOS, Adminlstral June, SOth, 183 a nnlvlHTRATAR'S IVOTIC tty(- ties is bersltv glv-n that Lerot AOasinlrtra- ss w-sa im er. vrari I ii nr. on rs- r- sr Baker, aW-a-Kf. Atlp-rwws he.inelai-aagir,i said estate wall pre eat t)im. onij at-ordintoUw.

H. ftAKlH, Aiiaiipislral" Palu Pinto, Jane M. 31-Cw. "T1dviiitr itobh JtJ f. vy i i.

that l-eii. rm and prevent th- land, pwis, Int. the feus ai t( mnal pri' A. LoNti i av I. into coonne t.

the recreant wrelch-l TyVr, Jtrne so, t-v-. Keoeiw 0. Statsa trattm hare Nor to rr-, lies mis i ii I kUFJ 1111" rw-Jsl WJ. 'i. ai iittf l4-isl..

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