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I'Jitor. J. SWINDELLS, Ajmciate Editor, HKIIXKSHW. FlilHtl'AHY -ju I. I 1 i Tf 1 FAIR WARNING! wrona onxioiTi Ota i' lira I tkr rltnf Mllertt.BM 1 I aiel ih Im urw, iiu will tw m.i.i ii.i.

4 lu living tlf llll INMIIilV. tlltlrt iiuitl mfi li Itw i I II. mitl la jiir i.i-iiu t.cl ik i IV. i Jfliurj ill JOB URk! -ft UNTotioa. ii k.

nivn, i nii. ifi I'alUi II 1IJ, in Ii i l-iiia i -ill" hi- i.ilM l.y Itlni will tu-LwlKltUttl Ml I.ANK. 0 23l lust. Ratify or Ri-ji'd tlir Afilnn of llir MT.iTB-4'1X KXTIOX. fuhlic i Henry Ilrou ii, llellmi, iin'intii-r ul' IlioSniio I 'mi vi ii.

will mill. vh I lie hiiIii mi ido criait i. i In fuviiriif mi fiilliiwn: Cullli incitKli'r, I'atlliio 11 i ill uiipiuIiiiii'i uf ji.ii. nihI liciilli'iiirn i iiivtivil til t'u'li jilnc. Vo tho Patrons of the Horald.

carni'nily rvipifHt all who iiro Imlrlit-" I tliit Ullictf to coino forward mul ninke iipt ivmcnt, in orik'r to cnnlilo in to 'I our i'Iiujciiici which iiro now com- i f. due. Wo nro iu need of nioiitv now, 1 1. iiig pnno lu rpi-ly in debt for our new of- nnd nro forced lo mnke tliix nppcnl and i nixixl on Iniiiipilinlo ivincnt of nil nc-limine iin, however 8 in ciilUd lu the "Notice" Mr. A.

SliiuV, who nilvcrlim Mini he is jicllcd, III fuiilio, to do tath ImriifMt. itiySoc the lulveviitn'iiii'iil of J. T. Kllis county. offer tiro of hunl willi iniirore-ltM, Tnr s.ilc, nml In give limp lit on llieiu.

licnd tlx' inlvcrtixeineiit. kuoiv the IncMiioii to he ifiy A. V. I'owler of Fort Worth, rcivnnl of ID, for the recovery of i li iv, nirl tliu thief who utole him. hi." ii'hei ti.eiiient.

i.iiT iVe the jirn-tienlnr ntlenlion of traveling nililie to the Curd of "The r'tcfciiVM lloimi1" in this place. tA mi. Wo n.sk the ntlenlion of 'i" render who-nru interested iu Wool, to advertisement of Mr. Win. T.

Niincc, ieh will be found in to-day's paper. r. N. has tho machines which wero re-vnily owno by 0. II.

Xance Son, Ton '-Mi Crock, 12 miles South of Dallas, nnd buying milled cnnsidcriible new machinery i Ih c.Htalilishmcut, Knlicits the patronage nil who haio wool to card. l-iy Wo take pleasure in referring the n- 'er to the Card or Mr. 0. Ilailey, Lock nml Giin-Smilli, in to day's paper. We Lim Mr.

liailey to Lc nil excellent work-in having the proof of his skill, now in ill the shape of one of Colt's i pistols, which passed through the ii-: if tho 8th July last, ami was to nil completely ruined, but which iccn made as good as now by Mr. All who have lire-arms which need vo; c'ring, should giro Mr. Hatlcy call. WorV may be left, lor him at the llcrnld lii'Oen. .1.

,1. Ciood is dniiigyooi service in the Northern counties of this State. Ii i ccclies on the Right of Secession havo be "'i much complimented. So many chang-im -ire known to have occurred in Collin that it is now hoped that county viii redeem ilself nnd rank high in the list of Secession counties. Hi?" lion.

Judge Ilurfurd addressed the VilLcm of Collin County, lust Saturday, ii Mttvinney. We hear his address highly a of, nnd wo arc glad that ho was i9 dire is the loading questions of the tin es, before those people. Tho Messenger promised that. Dr i. -nortin would shed a good deal of.

light." upon the questions he intended i.iseins. Inst. Saturday. If the Honorable 1' att ranre Htkt. thn he needed for his' i.

iniirrdaal eeui'se, wo trust ho did Aci faecly, fnr submission is dark r.iiS req'iires all the light that its lend- vrs thed, to make its devious wind- pa.ssnblo for Soiilliorn iircn nnd even there nro not many who tire willinir to I'o'li Uglits, A packnge of letters from Little dated 8th s.iys "The greatest excitement prevails in town, 509 troops to take tho Arsenal, if it is not stir-ren lore.l bj" 3 o'clock this evening." 7ie I'ullowing iliswtch gives the sequel te till' a' ve. Kcb. lias been lu-ro that the V. S. Arsenal at Little Aikausas, wns yesterday quietly nrii 1 on demand to llie authorities of It contained forty ennnons, iueluiiiog dipt.

Drnss's battery of U.OOt) t.iini and a large amount of present gniTisoncd by .1 in.pany oi IiJirnTCm McKiiuicy Messenger, few weels suggested a few to our at McKinney. can tin editor of that papcrthatour "old Kite Whig friend did not sign any peti tion or fKjoest "to the Chief Justice of tVliu Cuimty, to order an election of io thi People's Coarention at Austin." ilo 10-1 hit tit Lad the right in envi rrv relegates lit that Convention, iilioui ri anvVMv but therasclra. Itc JftixTi couimnnicntion from Iloa. Isaac l'mker wi.l appear aext week. Jas.

C. Wilson ine morel He died m.vndy, jf paralysis, at his hetne in :ui.7.ilci. A statesman and an orator, a (' in 1 dit iue and devoted christian, he lit superiors in this or any other rouu'iv, people of Texas mourn his mourn for a beloved father. I TliP JUIioulruU' iddrm. A durumi-ut nt it tally iifkilo in ap.

pearaure kdlroti iu li people of Tern, 1 nut! ir'nr l.y a fi it umli mill ill, 4 "Sena. I lull, mm Isara ut House, and arve Ite'epales lu ihe Sui Cuuvoiilioii, ll.il uf llir lu.lc miiiilxr lhai represents l.t plan In our are found lio openly i at dt fuur lli a ill uf lli people SB'1 whll nM'lily advocato llie dwli iiu-a of Bubni'tsit'ii. I'ul uf IS) litfmbeit uf I ho Simp Cumriiiiuii, only tt uii ibe Indcpendente i.flniu an the rijh uf td -i iuii. Tl.is alone it In brand ll.cir addles ii If liiiu.lrr.U ilimm-irie upposiiiuii II, ruiy.luiir, li (jnchiiin, ill nmurnllr I'll! vi nil in If iim, mini .,.,1 alum In M.r-i.ni nil il.c tit nir an, I iairiiiiiin iu the ruuiilrr? Hie i iiui the f4. voile of il.o party, Inn, I.iijj, 'H'aliiii to llie -a- iiih ni.d uf a rlim uf hhii, vli'rli hp In line, aim a mil rxit loany ei-ii iii in Tr; nirmi a rlana uf men u.

Iuusl in hrrumt thru art kulJrr: 'id' e'a i. nut iiiiiueiniia lu Tr at; furonr iiiiU'hivehold'ra are ut true lu iln' iiittlliitlou of tlavery a ihe lurgett rUuhulilria ihennrlnt. Thii apK-ftl of li iiia'iMiitrnu mu eoiicelved iu ufiliia fni nu) was upon the fiil lue ihey li.ivetln iimln rutaol. The Aildrena la an lii'ntt the iiitoUigem mid loyally of Hniiilinn jeople. 4hia it tho ma in n-ninre of lliituiirnllid forprodiielion, 1 hut ihere are ulhers liiroiisiHieut with 1 1 mil nnd prnetlct.

Then niru coin-! ill that nreseiitei lihi.uliti of people of Trum; it la well kiKin thai smne of. tliem wli Ihendditv, aciually (iluineJ the peopfc by vlthf by letter and every meant i slide, to stay nwny flow the pulls and nut I Totem nil fur Is easily cstiihlished, nnd one uf them wa recently ihmged with it in public d'scimiuii. I Again iliii pierlmiH duciiineiit is signed by tl.nfo members who are non-rttuttutt ami tin nut rvprerciii any eonstiiiieney whntever. Such being the case, what me their iiidivdiikl ppiiiinns worth Tho ft'r mer constituency of one of (heo perliun-eious, pny-lovlng non-residents hsve invited him to resign another is known be so utterly odious lo the people ''iat elec- l.l.l t.i... 1.

1.. uccii bnck mcoinit of Us X.urdshi,,, S0l tint enioy fiom llurrison county, l.itnv.rc, been denounced iu i.las A in hisowiicounty.nnd invited to res'n his sent. These nro sumo of the Viretable contrivets of putenl-nddiesics to the people of Tesn denying, indirectly, t'le great truth in our llill of Kights, Hint all power is iiiheient iu the people this grave denial of a eonstiiuiinnal, iuhorcnt right is showered upon I lie country, at every stage slnn.l, where one of (lie J-'iii thrill may happen to be passing. some future day nnd in another issue, weji ill perpetuate as far as pen, ink and pnper can do it, the iiiuues of tho Twenty- i-our Legislators, and the seven trtmblinj I'tilriol; who issued the Document. J6i For the first time, within the history or the (iovrrnnicnt, the city of Washington is guarded by standing nrmy.

Threats ofco-ereiun on the part of the republicans, have Induced hundreds of Widc-A wakes to conic tp Washington nnd be ready for the tinergciicy. Washington islikcn beleaguered city soldiers mined nnd equipped, arc stationed near Uio Capitol, in nnd around the grounds, parade (he strecls nnd occupy every iivcnuo. livery train brings in tresh dctncliments from the West nnd North nnd why? To inniigurnlo Lincoln ns a Military Despot to overawe to browbeat, the South nnd help to force an odious nnd despised sectional president upon an un willing people. A long line of national Presidents have preceded him, but never before has it been necessary to call in the Military to help inaugurate a President. If they bo necessary for his inauguration, they will bo required to render him permanent in Washington.

Texas has done well to scecdo from a people which have to Maintain their ruler in power, by the mere bnite force of the Military. Ckaxi) Ixiimn Tho Indians across' Itcd Hivcr nre thoroughly aroused upon the great questions now agitating tho country. They have called a Grand Council of nil their tribes which wns to meet on the 12th insl. We are permit led to innko the followiii" extract from a letter written bv a eentle- muu in the Creek Nation, to or our cit-iicns: He says: old Chief nnd his delegation wrolo bek white River, to Ucn. Mcintosh, the War-Cliicf of the Creeks, to call council immediately, which will meet next Monday at the Agency.

They advised him to call immediately" af- icrwarus, a general council of the Chtro. kocs. Chocktaws nnd CUijkasawB, whicl win DC (lone. Jlicy order him to hold a council with tUo wild Tl.ibc3) nn(, you may uepeim jt mt clilj, iuiou nnu ucn. Molov Cnniiinl nln nll right ar.d no misinke, us nlso Cnut.

Jas. Smith nml all tho principal men of Uie Ter ritory. APost Script "to tho letter snys Since writing the nbovc, I have seen Gen. Chilly Mcintosh, ho hns given out his Broken Days for council, for tho purpose of consulting upon the present crisis. This will bo held on the 12th iust." Texas will extend a cordial greeting to these neighbors, whose interests nro identical with our own.

Texas will'give them the nght hand of friendship, and be as one family. The passago of tho Ordinance of Secession and the endorsement of the Convention by the Legislature, havo placed the SubmiBsionistsin a decided "fix." Like Hannibal in Capita, they find it as unpleasant to recede as to advance. They mnsrdo one- 'of two things, backdown from thtir sub mission stnnd-point, or advocate their doctrines to the end. This latter will lead them to straight-out Lincoluism, it will be but a short cut and the Lincoln apolo gists will be full-fledged frcc-soilcrs. The docfrines of the submission party nre pro gressive, they cannot stand still to go is to renounce them, and lo go on, is to secure finally, a position in the Republican Camp.

They have yd told where or when they will stop, bui they must either retreat or advance. Verily these anniLajs have reached their Ca: The McKinney Messenger snys that cssrs. Epperson, Bogart and Throckmor- eive Stirrinc aeeountji rtf llm it imtnAnaA lieM that is bcinir stcalthilv saddled unon the Slate." Did they tell the Messenger who it was that tried to saddle on a little Inore, by claiming mileage for one thousand Vlet, instead of five hundred tkf A telegraphic despatch from Washington of the Pli inat says that Hon. T. Wigfall aad Senator Johnson, of Arkansas, were srrapging matters for a duel.

Tolegraphic News. tiww ttu liUinli Xt ftiluir)aili from mir (Jrleau lilrsuf Tliur.dav, Till iuai, lotiuy bum, il. lulluaiugi buulbrra Moviiiuta, rili. u. liiriii the ilia-rUMiuii lu-day, ua the adaption uf rules, lluii.

Ales. II. rti lima, of li.xntia, said the mil huiibl a made on I ha pum-iplx lhal we me a I'ungreuuf sovervin, Judepeu deiil hisu-i, and iui.i solo rule. Pending the mi ihe adopt iuu uf retoliilioii providing fur il.e appuiuiiueiil uf a r.iuuiiinte ihe fuiui wf a pro. tiioiinl fuveiiiuii in, iho loin nil ion, went iiilu aerivl ariuii.

Ti follow ing deh'Kitet ananert I lo call of ihe roll Aimiai.ll. W. Walker, It. Hmith, J. M.

Curry, Halo, Mclt.ie, Ju.i. (iill H.n.-r..Hii, I hilion. II. Uaena, and J. I'Mtlon A inli i 'ami.

In, i T-Kiiuba, lluasll Col.h, Kiaiu'ia S. llariuw, J. I'raarurd, ulna A Ni.Ul lleiij. II. Hill, A.

It, n-ht, Thuiuaa II. i. Aiigustua II. Ken in uu I Alex. II.

Stephen. l.diiiMVikins. A. It. I'loiiui, I'liarlea Cmirad, I'.

II, Kenuer, lluwurd ami Henry Marshall. I', Harris Walker Urooke, W. Harry mid J. T. Ilani.oii, Sui tii Ciiioi iv.i (.

II. Uliett, II, W. Uuriiwell, JJL M. Kidu, imef I'hea. mil, C.

li, W. Tori her Milea, Thuiuaa Willuia mid W. lioyco. The Cunimlioiioiiera fium Nufth I'uruli-li a their civdvu'iuU ou the "'ih, and wen tt'iidervd lu the Cuiiveulioti during upeui'iiii, Tlie lam Virginia waa al io In ll Hull, llowcll I'ubb, uf (ieorgin, w.la elected r.snideiit. uf il.w mid J.

J. Il.wiper, of A auiii, waa tSeeretnry. me aeasluiia of loe ronveiuiou have been nioatly secret. Tho following Uipatvhce are dated the 7th nml Montlomi uv, Feb. 7.

The vonstlliiiioii uf the liill'd Slulea has been ndopted by I ho tiuuiherii Cuugreas, ith tho sulu addition of fire trade wild nil the world. The Congress has received an ollieiiil ropy of tho act of Alabama, making mi iippVopiiuliiin live hundred thutianiid dollars to support the Provisional Government of the seceded Stales. Hut a very Miori nine is apeiu sessiuu. i no coiiiiiiiuvy plan a provisionnl goveruuii their re port while iu After a dis ciiasiou 0f five ihe eunveuiion ad 1 1 lu tlat treat iinmiimity in Ihe eon 'III ill.l Jl IV, ou the plan repurled. Nothing else Worthy of interest 1ms transpired.

MoMiiuMi nv, Feb. 8. The rongress sat iu secret session four hours to-day. It met airain this evening, and it is probable that iuiiiurtnut results will be mndu during tho nizht or to-morrow morning. Only a half hour misspent iu public session.

lie curly portion ol tlio morning was consiiineil in prayer, and iu tho introduction of some furniul business resolutions. lien. Ileniiingsen is ut present iu the city. The t'oiircrciirr at Washington. WvunxnTON, Feb.

ti. During the sitting of the conference to-day ex-President Tyler delivered a parintic mid conciliatory nil-dress. Tho proceedings nre chiefly conversational. Hon. J.

K. lluiiligny, of Louisiana, is the only ineniner frnin lhe seceding Suites who tukes active part in the proceedings. Hoy. Chnso, of Ohio, expressed particular satisfaction with President Tyler's speech, nnd said he nnd tho most or tho other commissioners were willing to fol low where irgnim led. He enierlnme high hopes that tho Union would yet be preserved.

The Conference is nwnhing (he nrrivnl of more coWiniissioticrs. The lending Northern men, now here, with the object of bringing about nn amica ble adjustment of our political difficulties, havo conceded to tho demands of Virginia that each and nil tho Stntes shall have so- cured to them tho enjoyment of equal rights in the Territories. Tho loading Northern nlen alluded to, are those who have always been our friends but they arc powerless Against the lil k. Hep. masses.

hns. ir.ws.j Senators Crittenden and Douglas have, in consequence of this nnd other concessions, telegraphed to Iheir friends in Tennessee that thev now hnve'strong hopes of apcacei'ul nnd satisfaction arrangement Congress and Washington Kumors. Washington, Feb. (3th. In (ho Houso yesterday, Mr.

Moore, of Kentucky, declar ed against the rights ot secession, no snut it would be time to revolt when the lilacs: Republican carried their doginans into prac tice. In tho Senate, Mr. Johnson, mndo a speech in which ho ns traitors the late Senators who committed themselves in favor of secession and rebellion. Mr. llnulignv, of the Louisiana delega tion in tho House, still retains his seat, nml will continue to do no ill ho hears further from his immcdinlcconstUueiits.

Tho Houso of Iteiiresehtatives to-dov passed a bill suspending the postal scrvico the seceding Stales. It is beljpvcd tlio President will veto it. Attorney General 131 a't has nomi-nnted to till tho vacancy in tho Supreme Court, nnd Mr, for District Judgo of. Kansas. Senate-TviiTnbull, for Iho Senate, nnd Messrs.

Ynsliburnc, of Illi.nois, nnd Phelps, for the House, nro nppoinled (o count tho electoral votes. Gonernl orders from tho headquarters of Iho U. S. Aamy direct officers who have been absent on lonro for a period of eight months, tojoin their respective companies or stations forthwith. Officers who have been absent for a less period, but whose leave of absence exceeds eight months, nro directed to report themselves when eight luonths have expired.

Othccrs who are on the sick list are directed to undergo nn examination fio-n tho surgeon, that their physical ci "Hon may bo reported upon. i.t. Sanders, U. S. (has left Washington with dispatches from the War Department for Florida.

Tlio Secretary of the Treasury is taking action with regard to the obstruction of the revenue laws by tho Collector ot new Orleans. It is authentically stated that the! laws willho enforced lo the greatest, extcn pracicable, nnd on a nion basis. Virginia. Richmond, Feb. 0.

Very few delegate elected to tho Stato Convention nro sub- missionists. If tho Conference, now in session in Washington, fails to make a set tlemont, the question will doubtless be re ferred to the people. Vermont. The Vermont delegates to the late Chicago Convention, nt nn informal meeting in Montpelicr, have protested against any plnn of compromise before Congress. Arkansas.

Little Rock, Jan. i)0. Capts. Churchill and Dnnley loft to-dny to expend the appropriation of ono hundred made by tho Legislature for the purchase of oillie. The secession feeling is gaining strength throughout the Stnte.

Tho best men arc offering for the Convention. The Hell and Everett electors, Col. Sutten and Gen. Yell arc secession canidatcs in their respective counties. The change in public sentiment is rapid, and this State is certain to secede.

The Fensaeola Forts. The Mississippi regiment have gone home Brig.Gcn. Clark, of Mississipi, having gone to Poneacola to demand either alight for them, or their return. The conviction is at Fonsacoh that no collision will take place or some weeks to come. api.

i.arron from Washington 10 tne ouit (expected from Vera Crui) are rcgar- ed as an armistice to tue mi ira. hev are that the Sauadron shall not enter he harbor, nor reinforce Fort Pickens and to avoid evciy act tending hostiliteis. But they are hover on the eoast. The Alabama and Florida troops, about 40 in number, will remain at Pensaeola to tike rare of Ihe public1 property nntill the question of war or peace is decided. The relation between Lt.

Sletnmer and the State officer are very amiable and courteous. 1 The fiovernor lua rummitiiilne I I.l.lilU late uf ihe llrookl.i aa a l.ieuieuaui lbs Abibuia aiiilbuy a upuina iu iLa aiull. iy, S. a.ju.u auj i. ly lUiuy, I.OIlMlllll (OtHflllliill, Otiittka, Feb.

li. I if larirly ut' rtultiliona i.lleied and iielcl pu, uiin an laid uu Ihe lul.le ap l'omiiiiiuiiei a in il.e M.a. a Car.iliiK, Vireinia Keiilui ky. inluiid, Tiiliieaaee and Miaa. oiui, in a.

ri-diil Jiiau After I. mid ai.iiu.iii' I del ie, a -iiea ueie I t.ii in. siriirling spc-ially iho uiti ina di legniea lu Moiiiiiiucry. Hems, WitinviiTuv, ib. r.iiiitii'imicra In the I'esee I s.

are prl.itli lo Ihe M.eie.in-i uiiiaideis. Ihe I ii. lun i (eiiii.ii.-jiniiei are ri purled lo be i.pi'.tsed lo any uuipiou.ise. I'ul. Il.iyiiu, tho I'rntii u.tli Caruliua, lu.iliiy ret.

lred fin.tl Instriieiiiina fium hia htaie, in ret'eien. to Furl Soulier. lie i in ne liuirly wailed ihe I'rrti. di lit ill ilit'oline I l.im I bill i was hia duly lu defend tli fediral I'miiesa In li brst uf hia aliilily. Feb.

H. 1.. Ilnrne, llie fiom SjiiiIi Cnroliua, lell heme lie saya noailaek ill be i.hi I'm't ter, till iim t'oiivniiioii iu ii lu Mont, ginnery 1 1 1 1 have arte I in liur and given its n-eul, U'tieis have been replied here fii.m Ma'. Lincoln, In hii'h he ripn h.a nppiobu-lion uf Senator Sewiird cuiire, mid ploaiUcd lu lake come tti towaidi l.l i 11; li j' ul nut nn niile si rang 'im nl l0 (ioull ihe I'lecloriil vote ahull have bei'll eoutiti'.) out. i some in me CBj.i'il'.'s diH'hled lu ft Ui" lo iho IVirrftl fioienuneiil, until ant r.

(luiil shall have linv. I.elelier, uf Virginin, was in the Hniiaeyeateiilay, mid greetid by both the Northern nnd Soul hern Ccprc'citiHlivc. He Mai. I irginia would not accept any other giininiitee limn Mr. Ciitteiideii.a res', itluliona' mid milled thai his Slate wmiin ul-litlitilelv accede illileaa thiaileiii'iud Wus plied Ily yes.erda;-;, Suithe.

ilalvs of the evening uf ih tVANSAU, Feb. Hilt. Five xessi'Ts owned in New Vork, mid now iu this purl, wero yesterday, seized here, by order of tiover-nur Urown uf ihis retaliation for Ihe sewuro uf licorgin nrms, mid munitions iu New Vork. Feb. 0.

lu the House, Mr. John Cochrane uH'ored resolution of inquiry of the Secretary of the Treasury, fur llie information received by the Depart'meiil, relative to Iho seiititu of the New Vork ves-trls ut Savmiiih. Mr. I'ryur, of Virginia, suggested that the resolution of enquiry should also include any property belungiug lo licorgin, arrested ur seined by New Voi li Stale, or llie authorities of New Vork city. Mr.

Cuchruiie accepted Mr. Pryor's resolution Mr. Colemiwi, of Indiana, objected lo ils being considered. Mr. Cochrane said he would i.lVer it.

on Monday. AsniMiTiiN, Feb. S. I he reply ot ol. llayne, the prciul Commissioners froia Soiiih Citriiliiiii to Iho President bus been made public.

It assumes llie huh penile nre ns a nation of South Carnliiui, and asserts the rights lu everything within her binders. Tlio iuipressiuu in well-inl'uriued circles is that the question of an attack on Fort Sumter will bo deferred lo the Soul hern Congress. Meanwhile, the South Carolina authorities will intercept reinforcements, supplies and mail mutter, to Major Anderson. A dispnlch snys the Cherokees have rebelled against the general (iovernuient and seized nnd occupied Fort Gibson. Several distinguished Virginians have telegraphed Uuv.

Pickens, of South Carolina, still to forbear the attack on Fort Sumter. Gov. Pickens, replied that he could not give a definite nnswer till lio received Ihe Presidents communication, lu conse quence of the seizure of Now York ships nt Sifraniiah and tho obstructing of internal commerce ill New Orleans, a declaration has been made by the Montgomery- ern Congress in favor of the opening of Southern povts free to foreimi commerce. Mr. Cochrane, oi'N.

willaml! nn on Mon day iu Ihe House to press its passage, the bill ho heretofore introduced providing for a thorough execution of tho Federal reve nue laws. Feb. 0. As far as heard from all the Union candidates are elected hv over whelming majorities. Tlio Convention is defeated by a largo majority.

The vote of Nashville stands ns follows: Union candidates, secession candidates, Union majority, The vote for Conventional' the people sums up for none 1507. 'Hie City of Memphis gives between three find four huiiii'ed majority for tho Union candidates Iodic Convention. The returns from West Tennessee indicate the election of tc Union cntididatos. From Montgomery. Miintuomkkv, Feb.

II. The Congress of Southern Slates which havo seceded, last night utiaiiiiiirmslj- agreed upon the Constitution for Provisionnl Government, A strong nml vigorous government will go in-toiiiiinediiito operation, with full powersand ample funds. Neither propositions for a reconstruction of Iho Federal Tuion bo entertained. The Congress will remain in session to make nil necessary laws. Hon Jefferson Pavis, nl'Mississippi, has just unanimously been elected President of the Confederate Stales of North America.

Hon. Stephens, of Georgia, was elected Vice-President, by a similar Nkw Yoiik, Feb. U. Tho Washington cor-' respondent of tho Herald says that about the 13th inst, the secessionists will bo ready for an attack on FortSitniptor. Detroit, Feb.

8. The Democratic Stn(o Convention passed resolutions declaring their devotion to the Union, opposing coer- finu VIU'I II" i iiinnromr'n The Most Unkindkst Cit of All. Wo ip tho following paragraph from thoprin- speech of Bob Taylor: When they sco tit to overturn it "I will submit or leave the country: until will support and protect it even in doing so I might have lo prepare my neck for the block or the haltuiv' (Applause.) Which did the pcoplo applaud, his determination to leave tho country, or ofi'cr- ing his neck'for Iho halter? Now, Hob is ono of the most harmless fellows in the, world, nnd those people ought not to ad to get rid of him that, way. fli nnni trrrrTi Tho Waco Demo crat acknowledges a visit from Martin Hart, Senator from Hunt county, nnd lakes occasion to mako him sny grcnt. many thintrs.

amone others the followincr: Extraordinary Tax. Hon. M. D. Hart, informs us, that taxes have been increased five times ns much ns the present.

Gen. Dnrncll authorises us to sny thnt it is utterly fnlsc nothing of tho sort hns passed or is likely to pass tho House. Judge Hancock, a submission member from Travis county introduced a bill to levy a tax of 40 cents upon every hundred dollnrs worth of property, but the tiling was scouted kicked out of tho Legislature ns a foul attempt to throw discredit upon that body. The only attempt to increaso the taxes was made by a Submissionist, nnd was killed upon the spot, by the Secessionists. So much for one moro of the slanders, put in circulation.

It ia worthy of the cause they seek to aid. When the fight for "Southern ltights" comes off, will we" poor white folks," are not created; equal, in political rights be trantedl Southern lenwrral. There is only one tlns fpe-sons in the United States who are believe 1 not to be created equal ill political rich is. Thev are "culled If suiuc white fulka" think Ihey are not equal to t.thers. why, th'y have a perfect right to li.irl as they please about thcm-elve.

BaawaaBBasrabai Mtwrn ti ii, -t tXt Mr. n. I' Ii- i 1 1 1 ii agent fur -i. i of New OiU-aui, liiiiidi'ii'd ill hia bed at ihe 11 ii utt Ileum, In uu li of il.o Inat, Viiiioiia clieiiiniiliiu-uu the aiu'i ei d.i itupiieali-1 a lie. I'iu man, nan, Mmiiii, li uf Mr.

Hunter, and hu waa nnd i.lter an iuveiir'aiiui waa eoim.iiiti to ul uu a tharye uf uiiifhr. Ho waa howeier, lakeu fium the ii nl night, nnd A Klier dio pe in ihe OHiie the lo si d.iy lu llie i.lih.r uf 1 1. 1 rnuiaiiied a cnfi by ibj ncjio, Mar-till, liiiuiedi.iU'ly prior tu hia ereuiioii. lie aUti dJ in iho iniiider, 1. Mid ll.nl waa kiili'l a white mini, that ihe luo ib.i iv ir-lill iin.l I It while man, Weill into Mr.

(Vim. c.ili a lu.o.i lo ob Mm, that awoke an. I r.vae.l liiinelf up in ihe vhen Il.e mil', killed him by Ii III tl.l',.l Hl a pil il, unf uf r'ii uivu pitula, uliir ih. uf in ii, Ii Wnleh mi, I Pistols. The Adioei'l llie.t a iiiiu'l ap.

dull' I by a iiu'i iin uf ihe eititeu. I ,1 i.neir I while man lu I'liesione to nu a i I hud hini lu ihe ei il i iili Iiiea. Ili i.ui wiis.Iii l.ave l.i!:eii 'I'ii'o on li ait la. Hon. M.

1 1. Ilirt, Heuniur from iunly, fiivoiv uiih nrnllmi nt i.e lt( cur na full iiitiihum fn.iu the t. He give tiiii.trrnt, fi leurnihiii he could not lell I. ile; mi. hia neeuiiula to be i full uf every ihlug but the ti uih.

I'd- itr (uu sietiis i badly tenet that he for. got flow lo spoil Hi II' Ill Kl'! The eolidiib.li ut a flairs III Charleatuii Is pruning we; sc. selling nt thirty.livo. Mellrngrr. PiKl'h' oBOP piM a man erU; "lloer! lieef!" during the Vrnrs of the Revolution, and (hut iiinii wns a Turv.

tWllii. died last week of Pneumonia, in the city of Austin. He waa mini of respectable talenla and of liillnlle jest," iii I waa beloved by largo circle ul" friends an ncqiuiiuiiiueea. 4 T. To the Siitemth Judirial li-Inet, and tu d-Jine the time fioldin tin rein.

1. Ile it enncted ly the Legislature oflhe Slalu ufTexts, that tho Sixteenth Judicial District of the Suite of Texas, shall l.i reader bo composed of the Cuiil'e if Kllis Sohnsitn, Parker, Tarrrant, llalliis, Kaiil'inaii and Vnuzandi. Skc. '2. The District Court shall be held twice in each year, in said District, as follows i In the County of F.I 1 1 on the first Moti- days iu March nnd September, in each year 1 nml may contiiiite in session three lu the County of Johnson, on tho fourth: Moiithi.is in March and September, nnd may continue in session two weeks.

In Iho County of Parker, uu the second utter the foiirih Mondays in I March and September, nnd may continue in session thren weeks. In theaj'omiiy Tarrant, on ihe' fifih Monday tiller the foiirih Mondays iu March and September, and may continue iu ses- sioii three weeks. lu the County ofDallns, on the eighth Monday after the fourth Mondays in March nnd September nnd may continue in sess- i ton tiirec weeks. In the County of Kaufman, on eleventh Monday niter Ihe foiirih Mondays in March nml September, and may continue in session wo weeks. lu the County of VnnZanill, on the thirteenth Monthly after the 'fourth Mondays iu March ami September, and may contin ue in session until the business is disposed of.

Sec. 3. All writs and other process issued from the District Courts of any of Iho Counties named in this net, shall bo nude returnable lo Ihe terms of said Courts, as established by this act and all cases of appeals or writs of error, from the judgement nf tho District Courts is this District, shall be returnable lo the Supreme Court tit Austin except, the Counties of Kaufman and VanZauill, which shall be returnable to Ihe Supremo Court nt. Tyler. Six-.

1. That this act take cllect from ils passage. Approved, 2d February, 1801. TO THE' TEmiToF TKXAS. Tho Legislature being iu session and having passed an act recognizing the Convention, il was organized nl the capilol, in Austin, on Iho 2Sth day of January IStil.

On the 1st. day of February, 1WI, the Governor, Lieut. Governor, Chief Justice ofihe Supreuie Court, both Houses of the I.egislaliire, iiiul a large concniiiseol citt-lens being present, an Ordinance of was passed, subjected to tho ratification or rejection of the people, at election lo be held on of February, ISlil. On tho 1st day of February, nn Ordinance was passed, providing for said election, and for return of voles polled. An act.

has since passed both Houses of tho Legislature, regulating said election in conformity therewith. Committees were appointed lo wait upon the tlovernor of Stale and upon both Houses of tlio Legislature, to inform them of the orcranuation of Ihe Convention, and nnd to invito their co-operation nnd till tho departments of tho Stato government havo acted in Harmony Willi the Convention, in the disposition to submit tho question nf secession to the people of the State. The Convention has adjourned to reconvene on Iho 2nd "lay of March next, Tho will rcconveno on the lNth day of March. Ily a continued harmonious action of the 'otivenlion and the Slnto govern men tho rights of the State will be secured, nnd public order preserved in obedience to the ill nf the people of Texas. It now remains for the qualified voters to express thnt, will at the ballot-box on the day of this mouth.

It behooves every patriot of tho laud lo devote that day to his .1... .,..11., 1 icon II 1 1 IUII1 IO I.IU tiitii tvtii ija, free expression of his will. That day may fix tlio destiny of his Stale for generation tocoine. Six of our sister States have already seceded, nnd nro now in consulta tion by their delegates in Convention at Montgomery, Alabama, to establish a Provisional Government, based upon the constitution of the United Slates, for common protection in common cause. It is confidently hoped, that most if not till of Iho other slave States will before long co-opcr-nto with them so ns to present a united South.

Our Convention sent delegates to that convention, who will nttend to our interests nnd communicate with us by the 2d of Maich, next, licorgin and South Cnrolina has sent Commissioners, who wero received by our convention. Much of them gave us nm-plo nssurnnco of tho ardent desire of his State lo stand with us nnd by us, ns well is a common cause, ns in the protection of our frontier, nnd solicited our co-operation witn them. Alabnmn had previously sent a Commissioner to Texas for similar objects. Louisana is with them. With that Slalo a large portion of our Stato is in drect commercial connection.

With all tho seceding States our pe8plo nre connected by the ties of kindred. A stream of sympathy is flow ing town di us now from millions of relatives fathers, mothers, bortliers nnd sisters, inviting us to join them. And nbovc and beyond all onr position ns (Julf State, and our identity of interest must ultimately fix our destiny with theirs. Shall we turn our back upon them in this day of trial, or will we be with them.nnd share iheir lot for weal or woe? Let the brave hem-is ami cool of freemen answer the qiic.stb,:i al the lrilliit-h en ll.e 23d of th.m say by their vote that tli -y will not consent to live under Jtciii'jlifti ru'e. ns the p.vqile nf Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, tleorgia and South Carolina havo already said, and a grateful posterity ill bless them for the eel.

With great respect. O. M. KOIiEUTS, the Convention. UT The Itepublicaut are gruw iug Ul-ligeraut, aa iho lime cuiura for l.im-., In lu appear in follotting ii'-m ficiu mi rxehaiijiu v.

hYh i how a 1 1 i i Ax I ii lii'i'i iii im ow tnvv, The htnwemt, uldiMn, a i.i lin a iiiiiveiiieiii la oil t.i i .,11 Her IS. j.ul.lii i 'i iiM'iiiioii I I 1,111,11 men, I be ll. I lit I II I. oil ll.e of M.iivli. '1 he di h'galea lo ihi are i't-peeled tu be in nn mi equipped fur uuy aerviee, mid will hold themseliea in tu gn In Wiii.hiii;.'loii city oil Iho lib uf il li, or in any uiht r.

dir. eiioii 1. heio lieiii'ial Se.nt iiii.Uo,. may urder I hem tu Uaivn, H.niy II. re.

ai.u.tl hia loiiimimiuii ler ihe I', S. fiov-eniin -in, in M.u diall of ll.e llaateru of fens Tuk ui. Com ii i rniia. Mr. W.

in. Noil ani iii ii lell, IV i Aiintlii: I urn glad hi bain fimii Mr, Sawyer, who hiii just leiurne.l fiuni Ilia; it ft iippiel.eiuU imdiliirully in liiij: f. ll.n li ail i-ouUiii'la of his i i. in le up i 1st nf i- iiutl rjllin iisao-ititlini I i'o'iii'j on the Mm, v. All r.

will ii. ilV i kl.ow n. Tl i.ele tlll, of, llm Wi -eut sltiiiiih.il viiliieuf ihe mul hiiihliiiga will lis I'xiil. i for fiii'ihi Hii loM'ineiit Musing stuck will u'ld i.i.inv lalll li'jriiletiotls in i l.nii.n Aiiinial Fair will ul tl 1 All who have taken stock are dt'eplc interested in I In so lhiiii'H, nnd every ci iat'ti i of Iho County should be Inli resle.l, 1 come. .1.

M. I'lloi'K HI Hnllas, Feb. GU1T-SMITH, ois.i.ts (.. 'j'triis. FMI I subscriber would respeel fully in I the public lhat he has lilted up a rhop on the Preston Iloa.

12 miles Nin th of Dal las, where he is prepared to do nil kinds of work in his line, und will pay particular attention to tho Jliikin? nml lli'niiiriiisr of nns. Hu guarantees till his work, nml solicits the patronage of the publh tj" Work for repairs may lie left for Iii in nt the I1JKAI.I) OFFICII in Dallas. O. L. UAILHV.

Dallas County, Feb. 20, 1 till I eotiseiiteiiec the loss I sustained last I July, and my inability to collect at present, I nut eiiiupi'Med to close all accounts, nii.l du cxcliiMxi'ly Thanking my eustnniers fur their liberal patronage, 1 hope that at soino future period I chad lei ei.abled to oiler such facilities us I have dime heretofore. A. SIlllillK. Dallas, IVbrunrv 2'1.

1SHI. 2H: w. WOOL CARDIITG. fJHH firm of O. Nnncu Jc Son is dissol-JL ved by in lit uu 1 corn-cut, and the undersigned will continue the business at the obi Maud, 12J inilcs South uflhe town of Dallas, On Ten Mile Creek, Where all person may have their work on short iiol ice.

We are now til ting up our machines with a New ami Finer seit of Cards, Than any heretofore used, and with the aid of unexperienced carder, will bo able to give general satisfaction, on all grades of wind from coarse lo hull' iniiriuo. The wool KM TIIOIIOUG II CLIIAN'SIll) of buns nml glue, and one pound of lard to every ei pounds, of wool must be furnished in ALL CASUS; also, one sheet to every twenty-live pounds, thnt. being as much as I hoy will hold wlieuj-'iinled. I positively will NOT receive wool in had order, fort is impossible to do good i work, and it injures tho cards. Termsi Ci.imIi: While Wool, Ill i Mixed Wool, We lender our thanks for ire ions pit milage, and solicit a continual ion of custom, W.

T. NANCU. Lancaster, Feb. 20, ISfll. mo.

So. SOS. ll.v'XIS Co. 1 James Johnston-, el. al.

TIIH STATU OF TEXAS. 7'o the Xittrirt' of Tarrant Co. (irer.tiuj: V'OU are heicby ci'iniiiaiiiled, that you jL siiiiiiiioii by publication, James Johnston, whose residence is unknown, in be anil rbifore llie Honorable District Court of 'I'm rnnt County, to bchulden with in and for the county of Tarrant, at the Court House thereof in tho Town of Fort uiih, ou the oth Monday after the 4th Monday in A. D. lSdl, llicn and there to answer tlio petition of Cornelius Funis nnd James li.

Funis, filed in said Court against the snid James Jolitislou, nnd iillcging iu mibsinucn as follows, to-wil: for that on to-wii: the (iili day of May A. D. loS, the said Johnston stnl one' J. J. Courinny, by the name nnd siyle of Johnsiou Coin-may, for a valuable con-sidiyal ion, executed and delivered to your petitioners their certain promissory note j.

whereby they undertook and promised to pay one day after dale to tho order of your petitioners, four hundred nnd eighty four dollars with interest at ten per cent, from date till paid. Your petitioners represent that said note, is due and unpaid and that Dcl'cudnuls have failed and refused to pay tho same or any part thereof, to their damage, six hundred dollars. Therefore, they sue ami pray that said Defendant be cited to appear ami answer this petition, that they may have judgement ic. And the snid pluintill's having mndo affidavit that the said Johnston is not a resilient citizen of the Slate of Texas, wherefore they pray that the said' Johnston he cited by publication in tho Dallas. Herald, (fur lour successive weeks,) a weekly newspaper published iu the nf Dallas, there being no nowspaper.publiislied in Tarrant county.

Herein fail not, but of this writ nnd how you have executed the same, make duo return before said court. Attest; W. It. Tucker, Cierk of SKAT, jtho District Court of Tn riant Crmn- v'jj vity, anil ttie impress ot the said court hereon Done at oliiec ill Town of Fort Worth, this 2d day of February, A. D.

1SG1. W. li. TUCK I Clerk. Dist.

Cl. or Tarrant County, Texas. Dy W. W. WnATiiH.unii, Dcpuiy Cl k.

Come to hand the 2d "lay of February. A. D. ISfil, and executed by publishing in the Dallas llcrnld, newspaper published ill the Dallas, being the nearest where newspaper is published, there being no newspaper published iu county of Tarrant, for four successive weeks previous to return Unv. Dated this 2d day of February, A.

D. HSul. W. O. YANTIS, Sheriff Tarrant County, Texas.

Printer's fee, $17 00. AXM LATEST H'EIYN. "I V. arc determined to reduce our Fall and Winter stock before the arrival of our Spring goods. To do this, we will sell ou the best terms, cheaper than was ever known before iu this market.

Wo want to clean out our present stock and will give the best of bargains to our customers. Just try- us and sec if we do not A. IIIIINK. tnCormntion Wanted. MY brother, MATTHEW NIIVILLF, left Chapel Hill.

North Carolina, several years ago, ml in.m'grated to the State ol iif Texas, since which time his family and friends have had no tidings from him. If lie is vet alive, or his reside nee lie knowu to any one ho reads this notice, they will I confer a great favor by letting it lie known to meat Dallas. Texas. A EL S. KA'I LLK.

Feb. 4th lfU lw. Crutchflold Houso, ItEBUII.T AND I KI TI JII 1. I'MifMor. 'I'll 1.

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It- t.i! 1,1 Il.tH- I.4 it; M'lW IIIIICK Hit ill, o. I i-t. 'O I -it I.I i l.l.l I I .11 7 7' 1 Hi II Iii a i tt.j.t.'-l wiili i i nn in X'Jlvr tt l.l, It i I .1., i i I-- i.tut.U Kit 1.111. 1. ii.l.

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I I I. I i l.ti, S3QO IJUVTJTIJD I I I.N WAV ur fr.n.i tin. I aiuii ifllie iindi'iaigtied. ul Fort Wo Tl'MI-, oii il.o ul, i ol'iho Ihli mum ynn nov, 'i at ah, nil I'eel I hi, vu'igl a nit VI' K. lived l.l lib, li.

lined il iiiiiuber of Jimi III tli.ii -itiii uniy, I 1.111 I If he is in I'o. Uoiih, or hi in jnil w. gel him. Or il ati. leu, will pav il i.f.e.'M fr the thief, ii 1'ie i'l Win ih.

i tue at ie I can lite iid li- livi'lV'l lo A. V. I' I if i.i:::. DALLAS ACADEMY. ti si cl I'Viu:) l.

FgIIII i uf this i l.l rliieli p-nit'tit haliw I hen'. ny nil 1'iiiiiie tl, ihe next s. v.MM ii f.d.i ISiili per w. ol cnl) Ol lb. vni by, Itc.i.lji!'., Witiiiij; mid Mcol.d Geography, I'nglish fiiiuaiar, lliato- ry mul Aviihnietic, mi Natural mi I il ne, luelilary Algebra, ot tj, I nliii, Gri'ck and blew l.anguit- ges, miu ii'eiier nil lite; lenliil f.

e. for wood, 1 tin Music it I it 1 Ui naiueiilnl will be proviib lor as soon us et.iiv enient. TIIIIAIS. Tiiiiion will f.j i h.irged fiuni the lime the pupil enters sclajul lo the eliisc, of the I if.l i if i i made for sickness pen ncietl as long as a mouth. Put-runs bectitiiing dbtsai islied with lite school, may discontinue their children al any time, by paying lor llie liiuo nl.

(he lii.io of discotititiiia'tee. F. J. PATll.l.O. (''IlUUJLAIt.

We, the Trustees of the Dallas Academy, having heni lj'tt examituiiinn of F. il. by the County school Committee, in the vnii hrauehes required by the School Law, nnd also by special coiniiiil-lee of our own tippoinlinrnf, in the higher branelies of Languages, have eleeled liliu to take cliarge of llie Acad-e ny. We nro piepnred lo rccoininentl him lo Ihe public as well quali'lfd for lite position, Hint hope the public will support him and the Trustees in establishing it permanent, school. Such school we need ami must if v.

expc -t permanent prosperity. To poisons in the cmiiily and abroad, we sny, that we believe there is not a healthier or more pleasant, plneo iu our Setnl iu your sous and daughters. can be procured iu good families on (1 110. W. IIAIP.D, .1.

W. SMITH. A. W. MOUTOX, CUD.

W. tiUKSS, A. M. MooiSK. SAM.

I'KVllll, Dallas, Feb. 20, l.SUl ON A LONG CREDIT! rHIIIR iiiidersiitued olTers lor sale, nuv JL It BASON A 111. CIIHD1T, two Small Tracis of rami Ellis On Chambers' anil iho Dnlhis and Waco rond. One tract consists of 2'ili neies. li" of which is timber nnd the I al itice high prairie, with no.

waste land, nn abun dance of which iaivr Am iitjailid. com fori aide kitchen, smukc crib nnd and or -it) acres iu cultivation. other tract consists ol'o" acres, of which is timber anil the balance niiiot Ii prairie, and ihe timbered part runs It, Cliniu-bers' liolh tracts join, and tal.en together make iho best fill-in of the size in III- lis county. There is no belter STOCK around ilicm. Dy the purchaser giv ing ij'iud sfeuritivs.

I will sell on a credit of 1, 2 nml 1 Vnirs, willioiil iittiTfst, or binder, if desired, v. 'ih interest. Title liefer to li. F. Hawkins iiutl A.

AU'Caiitniiy. 'iVavnlricliie; II. L. and Captain 'iuoMAS Hixks, Chambers' reek; Thomas Hlkhii.v, Tclico; anil Jons- Diiiivn, Mili'oid. OVij-I'iisscssion given iu llie Fall.

J. T. HF.STEU. Clinnibers' Creek, Kllis Feb. DI 1 KU.W.NIXii IX '111 iii'TH'i-: at d.u fit.

LAS. itie l-'iih t-Vliriinry, which, if not litUt-n ul ht-li rn iho lsl tinvi I'AJiiich. will he m-iiL to the 1, ii I nliim. Anns. -i nt; Sully itches tu II 1 I' II Hum Jl.i.stt iul Misti Jiinu llili-l Win Johnson II Johnson Jiieolis Johnson Eiltvin It Johiiit John Junes Johnson i Akers Itkiuii-il '1 I'hin Aloti.Ti- John A.

in ll 11 II Harm's Bi'ihertni franklin llrnwn li 11 llownn Itltiuml.fi'y II A Co 111 iii 1. llon.l II .11 lln ck Jehu lliiii.lis Itohtirt Hrewii Upii tiirs Catherine Hltn A 11, n.l 0 3 llntler Jti'tuitli'iiliiiPii; Casey Ttmnitis Ciihlwrll ti il (iiiu'I-oii l.ar.,11 JK J. mrs 11 Jitcol, C.iiitt-ron I'onli iiiuiisi-. II. tills C.invll V.

l.iiitson A Cii.itll t'titjii Cralii! Joiiih Jolt 0 2 11. til Crtiiti K.ltvtnir Kti A Killaliol' Jilln-S I.ool he Cel'lliiitis Itir.ilsny (its) l.uni; John I. .1 11 McAllisu-r Jlch -on Morrison 0 John 1) II MsM Hi ij.1,1- in Mi-H iw-l May 1' iik W'm It Wnl Mel 2 Alt- Ktira II. llitfi, i' 11 .11, M.il, Ii If I. 2 Jl.iss A Morrwin illiam .11, 'lilt llivc Jl.

Ann iih mi K'in Nit-It l.nl.-ivollu nu in-lit, -rt, in Kltler HV 2 I'rniil I', mi J.ihii I'alim-r Ur A II I'ii -Ii ic.i I'ifkrii II liter, Annti- a It.niil"! mrs MalimlA liali-t lv Jos-fit It .11 y' It 2 UoU'i-son It Itus-' Salmi, I Miirh'V .1 ll-ss" 11 Sic kloii rn IV Siinn II 11 2 Siittlh Strvin'-on rl 4 sittin mrs Inry 31 Sunt'. Win Smith mrs SJ Mrait I Mi-war! lli-nry Smiti.ii-rs 11 Win A Tarniiit-vlVni Tttlv il T'mn Jo Dnnh'1 I It Win" I'tlr 1 II Waller 11 in 2 tit lenity in- 11 1 hn VI Tiii" .1, mi i-- Y. Tii nu. II V. -l .1.1.

ii tl Wilcht 4 ill. urn Writlu J' "ii '( Al nti 13 liiitlic Wril I v. a ti- tl fitrTnrrir.t.r., r. u. fis.it nis Silas Cuhli Fttlilifo t'ollilts 11.

ix A .1 Crow miss Tilthi Cols li Crt-iisoll Crii-lns A llroiv lui-s 2 ll I in 2 Vl'ni 'I' Vliftillil liiiviiii ti -till miss fi- Kllis .1 JiimfS A Kvfllis firli-s mrs Funni" FTtnt.ivorlh -I 1 Siiliiil i liiinii-l I. A liilt.Telh 2 llnrven II 11 iri Jaia'-a (i lirinie li-si Vi' li-'itituii Fli'tnins llllll- I Mrs. (iruo.ls I. liirl.ii-,l Asa 1 Sir'Clt'-r 2 llntise llnis Mi-. Marv lltinimens TJ 8 llir.lin 1 Ih.

A II. ii-a ill .1 ilinn" tl.tit riiik M'm II ill J. Im 1 Han i le-ni Xnni-jr ll lle H-nrtr II S.imli II, I. I.n tttrl ItnrH- 1, Mm Maryrrt llill II. iit lliso-sd Ml-'.

Mrt- lt.s:-. llmilcr I 'I lliuili. a II- an fHr. F. Or-'llixAT1 I'urxi ir Din in.

S'tr, i i P. ir.cti.iii. July. I i 1 1 1 I), t.i I 111 again-. ih It li I 'I l.nl pl.iin ty; ihr loll.M lit I ill I .1 III il i I.e.

'Ii'vingin siib.i.iii,,. livid, -a in ti ill li ii i I in. iu Hil! as coiiiiiy on il.n aldii uf Trinity iiiier, i.inl uu lh Vu'ili east, tiiiu ng nf Ihe 'li si 'IH, in. i in a. i u- liitgiiM M.

I by the Tex is, i i JoIhi nil if iiild.i filler, Io-wh: aeioa. I ne nn liventi In 1,1,, ad ve.se ll 0U tl r.t.cl.y,,,,,, W.W.V.TI,. the Ii.l, MJ, well, hia liel III I an, I ii i i ii i. I io. i ni I nu, I llt'l! I nu, i Illll ill I run I the I.

lit ul Ahii.i, Ion, the b.il plilntiif, Overtoil il. ant- I thi April I MLi, I uving l.i.l It prubaied I t. poiiiity, lu ll.e Tii it Ity I will, said Anion deeeai 1 "jut In plaiuti'lf the 'ill, ne. Thit said Iriial suits lu 'in, I ll.e.el.e, nti by a certain tuln, fi nu John iMvelininl Mmihla Max plaiutiil'i Milt (M. uu, a rri etiienl l.et..-e.i pi liniill' and said ii, lu hia made in Is I Inltitill aid s.il.l Anruiia vnliiul sitlt'iittion for aaitl laud, mul iiiiuiet Lm' iii into uf the ul tlio Sllllll, ild Aarnti Overton, nt the lime W.ls til lo lu s'lbl bind, by said Tin, 1.

1 said paid said in 1 1 ehase tuoiiey fur ihe saiue, with hi funds. That said Maxnell but je this life: nnd has left, ns his viving widow, lo-wlt. Mnlildn Mil who resides iu tho county of Juekao Slate of Missouri, nnd scvernl chili some uf nn nre luinurs, and roi said Jackson county, and Hue uf win lulls, ns plaiutill' Is lieves, in saitl i of Jackstiii, nnd if not there i lniiiiill' not where they they residents uf iu Stnte 0f Texas, Plaiiuiir prays that saitl Maiihla well and the aiilior Inir4-ii of sai, Maxwell, be cited In uppc ir nn, ans-the law directs; alnit the title Up. title to saiiljland bejdivi'sled out of sui, and vested in plaiiuitf nml conliri lo him nlso, fur costs ufsu aii'l for" relief. Vou arc tlierefi vi.

eominaiidgd lo sniil Matilda and her clii heirs at law of the sniil Miu. publication licreuf as the I vets, to he and appear at the nesi of the Court of said county, first day thereof, lo be held ut the house in Ihe town of Dallas, on theStl day after the lib Monday in Mare! then and there to nnswer sni'Ljietitio y- N. Witness l-M (' 11,...,, .1..,. SiKA Ii nf said Court, ami the Seal ot hereon made, this SUh November 1 StM I. L'D.

c. ci Issued Novetiiber lNitl. ('nine to linn I DcceinherSUst'lKiiO, ecitted by ortleri ng juiblicntion in the iiernl.t eiglil successive weeks, th! duy of January I sill. A. V.FAIID, Sherilf D.co.

ir's fee $i) Ol). Til STAT lOF" FX AS, f'oi NTV or Dallas. In the nl IhiUas lmvhi. tie rf ii oti i i't. i.

ill ,1 ll. IV. II LKTO.V, adiniiiistiaiors of tlir nf iM. M. Miller, deceased, hr.ve filed District Court of said county their against the unknown heirs of Ti Jni'kson.

nlleging in substance ns fol That Ihey reside iu the I 'oiuily nil' and Stato of Texas; that Iheir iiitest: nnd they ns his lcfr.il li-prcseytaliv the legn'l owners of the following tie. tract of land: situated in sail eon the waters of Ten Mile Creek, Hb, miles S. Hi), II. from the town nf Di licginning at a sinko inprairie the of Ncely's survey, nml at the S. H.

111 iirvey Hindi! lor Flizabeth Cr tliencc rs. nt the fi. W. of said Neely's survey, in all slake ill the S. W.

line of a acre iu the name of Hubert Parks, a Chin in. ilia. brs. S. i W.

1 It) a duub, lu-s. S. no W.2WI vs. Thence S. Ctp timber, in nil vs.

tn as Ilnrr Oak two feet ilia. brs. N. 77 an HI 0 in. din.

brs. S. 4.S1) 11. 1 Thence North SO W. HI I I vs.

to a si-prairie, a low lllm brs. S. W. 2( Tlieneo N. HO II.

with the Son 111 line i Wari'iiii's liil) acre survey and the Km. of Mlizabeth suivev the place of beginning. That their tnte was the owner of the certificate Iue of which sd. latuhvas located by pr; from one Terrell A. That a valuable consideration for the will be seen by a transfer from said and now in phijni ill's' possession.

Tn pntuitt to saitl hind has been issued a Jackson, who is now tlead. That the ages anil residence of his heirs aro tin' Plaintiffs ask that till title to saitl'l divested out of the said unknown le i well as out of said Terrell A. living, and vested in plaintiffs, as niln'strntors aforesaid. That they judgment for costs and general relief. You nre therefore commanded to ci heirs by publication as the law direct and appear before the Hon.

District aforesaid, on the first day of tho ne: thereof, to be held nt the Court-he the town of Dallas, on the 8lh Mom, ler the 4th in March 1RG and there to answer said petition. Wilness the undersignct NKAI. of Ihe District Court, of -5 coitni.y anil Stale of Texi the impress nf the Seal thereof hereo; this 12th of December 1MI10. Mil. C.

liffOWDKU, Issued December 12, 100. Ciinio to hand December 81st ISf executed by ordering publication Dallas Herald, for eight successive 'flu's January lwil. A. IHiAltD, Sheriff I co. ISfwPr's feciil TTiKTfrATK oFtexasT To the Sheriff of County O't ,1.

M. I HOCK FT W. tilLSS, I TiiKiifiiiLis II. S.vow, et. al.

I 1 TUB DtSTntlT CofRT, UF DALLAS Statu of Tkx.is. 't Tkhm i "BOIIN M. CHOCK ETT anil CLOU' (fP OL-KSS, plaintiffs, residing in county, Texas, have sued Thcnph Snow and Mary K. Snow, his wile, i ria Al unlock, all of whom resido county of Wake, und State of Norl line. Plaintiffs allege that bynn ng I in writing, defendanls, for certain rendered by plaintiffs, iu prosecutii in Dallas county District Court, certain peisons for two surveys of vid A.

Mordock land in Dallas cot White Hock Creek, the only -name iu Dallas county, ilcfen.l'.-.is deed to them three in titfreil and acres of said land; Slid that they the services, anil now defendants i deed them said land, and phiintii for partition tu have saitl ncref to them. Said ilcfeiiilnntsaic nlso i lo plaintiff's iu the mm. (ifD'O fol I had mid received. This istheicfori imand you tocite snid 11 Mary II. Snow and Maria Mul, lock nppenrl ei'ove the Hon.

District four county of Dallas-, on the 1st day of I term thereof, to lm held nt the Cutii-: in lie town of Dallas, on the Hth after the 4th Monday in March If-, ,1 and there to nnswer the plaintiffs filcil in snut cause. filcil in sni Witness the nndcrsicn of said Court, and the this 12th dav of D' iid. c. ci I Dit. Cl.

D. Co Issued Pecenilier 12, 1W1. Came lo hand December 31st 1s (executed by ordering publication Dallas Horald, fur four anceessie wef this January 1811. i A. ItllAUD, Sheriff D.

co. Te prs frt S12 o'l. a mi III II AI.

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