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Tri-Weekly Herald from Marshall, Texas • 2

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IM Latest by Telegraph. JRhWEEKLY HEliALD snow the puoiicat HitrbMI.Tsaa, November H. I3. uuu nana OrriCE-InthaneW Alien A Wool Bonding, date Annua lril, nr Hot "i- Of Commissioner of Insurance, Statistics, nnilntorr. Aside from the financial and general statutory legislation of the State there is no department of tho commonwealth that is of greater interest than the statistical and iiiatorleal.

Tbo archives should be stored with such authentic matter as will bo accepted as olllcul at present and of unquestioned authority for the future, This has been too long neglected, and some points, even now, must betaken from legend or tho por-fcoual recollection of a few aged veterans. Theolllceof commissioner for this department, we fear, ha.s never been fully appreciated, either by the govern WTO) HAM lit NTS. Proprietor T. I Editor; Railroad Kaclet. Tbo completion of the 'Frisoo lioe to Van Duren, is officially announced.

Tbe distance from tbia city to Van Duren is 412 inilos. Tbe first regular through passeoger train for that point etarts on the lltb inat.V It is roportod at Dallas the termious of tbe division of the Texas A Pacifio rood is to be moved back from Fort Worth Dallas. Tbe Eagle Taos braucb of tbe extension ot the Sunset railroad has reached ibe liio Grande at Englo Pass. Work is to commence on a large depot building at once, and a big boom is in prospect for the town of Eagle Pass. Beaumont Tho Sa Election Return.

Wilmington, N.C.Nov. 14 Tho vote in Ibis Slate is so close between Bennett and Dockeray, lor at large, tbat it will probably take the, official vote of all couoties to decide. -The chances fa vor tbe election of Democrat, by 500 majority. Helena, Montana, Nov. 14.

-Tbo legislature will bo Democratic. Nov. 14. Tbe result of the congressional election in the fifth district binges on tbe vote ot Taylor township, this oounty, which was thrown out by tbe board because tbo returns wero sicoed by only two judges, the third Tki-Wmilt IUld, Om Yer, 15 00 i 8.x Moulin, i 50 TUnst Iontb, 1 S5 lcl1erd by Currier, Ontf per a It in ci. returns in lhc JWcrata to tXWS majority of TmA od as-folioi publicans 17 ors or legislatures by the governor in the appointment of men who were in OR MORE.

every respect, qualified for tho place, bine and East Texas railtoad will and tho legislatures in making, appro judge's name having been added by tbe clerk as the indite could not bo priations. The commissioner should be man a Texan of age, ability, and pendent UZTS experience; he should be. familiar with the history of tthc.SUte from us early a soon puss out of the hands and bo turned over to Mr. Hunliogton. It will thon be known as tho Sabine division of the Southern Pacific railway.

A new echedulo will go into effect on or about tbe 15ifa instant, when daily trains will be run through from Sabine Pass to Eotk land. date as possible, and thereby linked with its piust, contemporary with its found. This township gave Wilson, Kepublicau, 45 majority and would give biro a majority of 23 in tbe district, whereas with tbe vote thrown out Frederick, Democrat, has a ma-jorityofU. for Atlanta, Nov. 14.

At tbe election today fof United Stales senator for the short terru of the sen ate Mr. Barlow recoivod 29 votes; Mr. Hill 14. In tbo boose, Barlow present, and deeply interested with its J'uture. He should selected from the 51, Independent, 8, fe of strong Dcmoc SI'S Unfortunately thirl.

EiiS elect I bo contest bot0a p.r, ocratic, and Bi6bo O'V ngrsMtaTfcj fori. Estimate, from yet to hear from Ki p' field or profession in which the best op Work on tho brido over Taylor a portunities ami largebt experience in- the exercise of tho peculiar talent for jonty of only 69. but hi, il7, the work are presented and required. Where is there a better Held for producing aud training such men than that of journalism? The editor who lias devoted his life to tho work, made himself familiar with the primitive his bayou, on the Sabino and East lex as line, is boing pushed forward and will soon be completed, when the lino will be open for Iraflio. Homer Banner: Tne work on the Souib and East Texas railway baa beeu again commenced nnd tbo bridge across the Necbes will sooo be under headway.

Tbe Houston, East and West Txas road is run nifig' trains beyond tho Angelina river, and a eoid deal of cotton is triot by 600. Davidso tory of the State, been associated with .1.. a toti the prominent patriots and statesmen since her independence and annexation, noted the political'changes and revolu-tijns through which it has passed, and shipped over ibe lino from Naoog douhos and other points north of iibored with mind and pen to preserve doubtless be a iJJ Monroe county, in which KjJ ia situated, tbe vole stood- son 896, Skinner, EepablL and MK.nnloB,IDdpjIj Allen, Republ.can, MwN votes again! 708 ffr Democrat, and olIj 208 JMIflous Cranks. Tbe Sanctificalionieta bave allowed ihoir religious jeal, or rather fanaticism, to ran away with Iheir "reason aud common sense, aod pre-eumo to take possession of tbe prop Wty of otbors and use it lor tbeir own interest. They find tbat while tho law of tbia country does not propose to interfere with tbo relig-i i'oua boliel or practices of any sect or denomination, yet Ibo law will protect tho cilitons of the Slate in bis personal rights of liberty and property.

Tho following special to tho News is a sample of what they may should be a warn-' fog to such cranks Bklton, Nov. 13. In the case of The Slate vs. Mrs. McWhirter, Mrs.

Uolticun, Mrs. Iianchior aud Miss Uollscan, obargod with unlawful as semblage with ioteot to dcprivo J. C. Ueury of tbe peuco and the free use of bis promises, tho jury flood tho dofondants $20 each. Tbo total with cobis, amounting to 08, wus paid at ouco by Mrs.

MoWbir tor, wbo Is tbo chief spirit of the band of Sanctiticalionieis, which in oludos tho defendants. Tbe band occupied tbo promises of Henry aru laundry, to do washing for the public to raise funds for tbo support of mombcrs of the band, Mr. Ilonry objoctod and bisAwi(e having invited band, sbo being a motnber.look tbeir part in dofianoe of Henry's of forts to eject them from bis prem ises. Mrs. Henry and two daugh after the trial, left their homo and will cast tbotr lot with the baud in tboir vicarious methods of earn ing support aud in Uioir fanatic devotions under McWbirtor.

the integrity and protect the honor and hero. Many poople cry out against credit of the btate, and the rights and railroads, but they all seem to profor patiug tbree ceots por mile liberties of her people, is certainly the man for the place. With such experi- aud travel io a nice parlor coach to enco and training, and with ability to thatof paying ton cents per mileand iui.unuu, me custom house fe. licati nnminnn perform the duties of tho ollice, such a osilmg over tho country at a slow rate in a vehicle puilod by horse? or Tl I'IT mules. man wonld unite with his duty personal pride, pleasure increased by experience and practice, and the devotion of a true xi Dooms lueoilU JJaiDOCttlicW egation to congress from to bo broken.

Tbe register ii Jasper News Boy We had a very pleasant interview with that clevor, affable and jovial young gonlleman, received 79 votes; Hill 91. No electon. For long term, in the Ben-ate, Governor Colquitt received 20 votes; Jackson 12; Black 10; Andrew 7. In the boose, Gov. Colquitt received 82 votes Jackson 3G 18 black 29, and Longstreot 3.

No, ejection." Lyncher After a Fiend. New York, Nov. 14. A dispatch dated Golcbonda, Ills', says at Dixon Springs yesterday, while eating dinner, Wm. Phelps, a worthless incensed at bis six-year old daughter for crying and knocked her from the table.

He then kicked bor to death. Ho fled, but Ibe neighbors are pursuing bim and will lynch him if bo is captured. Halt AKlnt Beeche. New Yory, Nov. 14.

The suit of Samuel Wilkersoo against Rev. Henry Ward Beecher was called for trial to day before Judgo 'Barrett, in tbe supreme cirouit court. Action is for breach of contract, Beecber failing to complete for tbo publishers, Ford bis Life of Christ." Plaintiff alleges that be was put to considerable expense in preparing for printing the work and be sues to recover what he has ox-pendedWbon the cae waa-calle4 to day both sides answered ready. Beecber was present aod eat by bis couusol, Thomas G. Shearman, lis-tening to tbo opening of proceedings.

A War Between Hunter. Chicago, Nov. 14. Tho Talles-ton club of this city, composed of many influential and wealthy mon citizen having at heart the welfare and honor of the and the prosperity of official count shows J. H.

MtLsj Mr. beorge B. boeler, Locating her Republican, has a mitjwtj oftf In looking over the field of journal- Engioeor of the Trinity and Sabine Goad, on last Saturday. He bad votort ovor J. O.

Broadbfltd.Dtf Ism for such a man, the Herald pre crot. As tbrre ia amnlilU.j' just received instructions from Maj. sents the name of Col. It. W.

Loughery for the position. We learn froin his Harding, (Jbiof Engineer, to locato fraod and bribery by lb Id party, Mr. Broadhead will twiis tbe line to the town of Jasper, and friends that he has made an applica ay out depot grounds here, there is very little noise being made over for the short term before ihpm! enl congress. tion to Hou. John Ireland, governor elect, for the position of Commissioner of Insurance.

Statistics, and this road, but our leading citizous are acting quietly and business like How to Avoid Drnnkraacti listory. An opportunity is now offer with the company, making no ex- Forbid iiitoxlciitlng iinstruias ttim ed to a governor ofJI'xq iojecognize travagant promisos and the com rarker Ginirtr Tonic lu your Mi Th i delicious remedy never IhSoiWsi, the ability, devotion, and fidelity of the press to the best interests of tho State. pany are acting in hko manner with is a true blood ai.il Umin loud, anJ mt our citizens. the most mAnnam nil the vital iunctioiis never (ails to arjg- Tho appointment L. will, nut nd friendly relations exiwt between or-ile only be a fitting recognition of his abil our people nnd tbo officials ot tbe Ul ity and eminent publicj'services to the company, as fur as any intercourse A coroner's verdict read (la State and the Democratic party, as a journalist, but Will be accepted by the Tho deceased rsmo (a hit dail by exeeiive drinking, kMwh bus been bad.

Tbe locators are moving along quietly and leisurely from the river, in tbia direction. apoplexy in the mind of. tba jtrj" T4it4XBaWah-Su nra fw a carefut compilation of figuros made from the Stato papors and from the spe cial dispatches to the leading papers -of the State, gives, perhaps, the roost Accurate tatlo of the majorities by 'counties for Iroland and Jones. It show that 71 counties gave an sg gregato majority for Ireland of 42, 492 and 85 counties a majority for Mr. boeler says bo is "fiuditg a editorial fraternity as a compliment to For-over a third of a century Col.

L. ranked among tho foremost journalists of the South, and during all good and practicable route, ono over Arc you distnrlied at nislit iul broto wnioh it will oot require as much woik to build a road from the river of your rest by Riek rliilil snfffrin; si that tlmo has labored to develop the resources and piomote thefprosperity of to our town, as it will to build over ryliig with the excruciating ptuu a tew railos about wnere the lino ting teetii 11 so, go at one wu crosses Iho E. T. Bond. bottle ol MRS.

WIX8lX)W'SS00Tllo Texas. Ilia record is bright and honorable, and. presents a life-long devotion to principle rarely to bo found in St. Louis Republican: Mr. Mor SYRUP.

It will relieve tM poor gan Jones, tho contractor of the Ea Jono of majority in favor of Ireland 21,790. The counties for Jones are those in which nearly bis entire slronelb was located. The sufferer immediately-Hlepend the history of any State. The governor kc about it. Tbereiis-' will do honor to Texas, will honor him reka bpriogs railway, is in tho city on bis ways to Fort Worth, Tex.

o.irth a-lm has ever wbo own beveral thousand acres of marsh land in Lake county, Indiana, procured the passage of stringent game laws and eo incurred tbe enmity of pot hunters in that section that in retaliation tho latter secured tbe passage of a law making it a misdemeanor to carry out of tbo State any game shot within its boundaries. A few days ago a uonple of poachors were arresto i and fined and now the poachers bavo retaliated by causing the arrest of Judge Knickerbrocker, of tho probate court of this city, and F. B. Howe, president of tbe club, and they bave been bound over for bearing on cbargo of illegally ex portiug game from tbe State. A general war between sportsmen and maiket hunters is looked forward to.

otnnco tllSt remaining counties will give Ire self, and give the press a proper recognition by the appoiutment of Col. L. to the position, for which his education lie bus about completed bis contract for the building of that railroad, and 'land the principal vole and will no although tho work of constructing and training so admirably fit him to discharge with credit to himself and profit Willi ui IIUl regulate the bowels and give mother, and reliefimd operating like a maxio. lt rTZ gafeto iwinallcaaiidpta taste, and is the l'stalPUiflOf olilcst ami best female Vfl. doubt increase lis majority to 40, 000.

Thoro is no quoslion of Iro in win it was very neavy, probably tbo heaviest piece of work for its length in the Southwest, yol he has pushed through to completion in about land's eloclion, but it will require the offioial count to determine bis Solder Uot. Ullck, of Kansas, oa Prohibition. nurses in the United State, where. 25 cents a bottle. ninety days.

Track-laying is pro- in au tulerviow with aggrogato majority. grossing very satisfactorily and the Geo. W. Click, of Kansas, and a re t-. i.

.4 with I rawiucaei, iv- fl Mr. John Claiborne, the chairman porter of Louis Republican ol tbe Democratio executive com the now governor gave as bis rea lion oi under towu government tt -TJniteJ States, and tniltee of the Slato, in an article to son for tho defeal of St. Johns, that the Galveston News, in reference to a general opposition to third to accept a city charter. tbo election of Tom Ochiltree as con gressman Iron! that -district, uses the lermism, bossism, and other bud strong langauge fealnres of the opposition. In ro As before stated, tbo result to this ply to tbo quostion of his opinion of the present prohibition law, and lied Men, Standard.j- Wo aro indebted to Major N.

S. Allen for a copy of the Council Brond for last traveling moon G. S. D. o9l.

It contains some very interesting particulars coticeniinc tho bi centennial celebration of tho landing of Wm. Ponn in Pennsyl-vaoia. Tbe membora of the Improved Order of Red Men turnod out in largo numbers. An estimate made ol men in lino was 5,000 souls, nearly every tribe carrying a flag of tho order or an appropriate banner. Tbe ceremonies commenced at Choetor on tho 23rd of last moon.

Thoro Wm. Poon was met by the city will be bad. It cannot be olh erwise. No Uopublican can ropro sent this district, aud tbe lew exein what would bo bis course as'govern roau will bo in oporation and opon od for business at dislaoco of four toen miles to the White river, by tb en of is mo to, Mr. Jones has boon an extonsive railroad.

builder io Toxas for many years. He ia also engaged with oihoni io putting np largo waterworks at Fort Worth, on the Holly system. Tho Railway Ago slates that reii-way construction during the month of Ootobor in the United States ag gregated 10G8 miles of main track on soventy one difierent lines in thirty difloront ates, making a total for ten months of the procont year of 9143 miles on 593 lines in forty-tbroo States aod Territories; osti mates tbo total construction for tho year nt between 11,000 and 12,000 miles, which far exceeds tho con etroction of any previous yer. -Dakota leads in construction dnrinw tho past month, with 121 Texas noxt, with CO. or in regard to that particular law, plary citizens wbo supported him and foisted bim upon us will only Mr.

Oluk stud Aa a law it has boon a latal fail regret it once, and that forovor. Tbe intelligence and tho tendency uro: it should never tmvo beoo placed on tho ttatoio books, and, wuile 1 am a temperate man and be of our inlorosls were for Finlay tbe scam and iguoranco and cupidity, audacity and mondacity, elected the Kopublicao. In fact, we have lost liovo in the temperate use of boer and wine, I uo not Delicto in enact orders dressed in tbo costumes of the confidence of tbo interior buai ing a law that will guy to every cili zon that ho shall not take a drink ol tneir aboriginat friends. The wel coming big talks" were appropri fttO find VaII rftno! is 4 i bess men, and tbe few business men who supported bim will deny it to tbe trade in less than ten months tbe tboso beveragos. Moro good can bo dono iu tbo Slate and drunkenness decreased to a larger extent by the Council Brand, in sneaki nf tbo to cover the question.

It is bad. Every Rod Man nnM to enaotment ol a license law that wil AbsoluKllTi ia coruiHtit rr-r ihort weigh'. )Yij, Tbi people by tbeir votes at the ensure justice to all. The penalties auacnoa to tne present are al lata eUotion rebuked tho Republi together out of reason. No jury in ieei prouu 01 tne excellent dispiay mado io behalf of the order.

To say tbat it was grand would be put-ling it even too tightly. The' 5,000 members with their handsome and attractive tbeir marchW cans in tbe present congress, and re tbe State will inflict those penalties which are so unjost. Trial after pudiated their action in ensealing Democrats and putting in 'Republi trial has demonstrated this fact, and each arrent only adds a burden" to but. cans who were not' logally elected ppicuuiu Bearing, could bring forth the many bursts of TtllaA that ap- All tbe Democratio members, who tba taxation that ia now being borne by Ihe people. No, sir; tho law as A fire at Crockett, Texas, last Monday morning destroyed the coart bouse, jail and postoffico.

All the rooords of lho oounty were lost, nothing being saved except the fee books and tw dockets of the district court. The posloffice was located io tho courthouse after tbe previous firo, aud this limo is a total losd; not paper being savod. Two prisoners io tba jail-perished in the flame a wbito man named Oliver McCurry, charged with theft, and Sam Doly, colored, charged with murder. The causo of the fire ii not yet known. it now stands does not meet my ap were unseated during tbe last tea aioo of congress bave been re elect prorai, ana anaii use my bet eo "cro oeaiowud opon them all along the line of the march.

It will be a subject ol historical reo ord AbaA -lb order such a prominent and important part in the great celebration, and it can but except Wheeler, of Alabama aoavors to bave one enacted that OI.D will give equal rights to all. who declined a re nomination Chalmers, wbo was unseated as en. iu a gronu Doom, lor the lire order. k.u,l M1 r.r There are aoveral hundred kinds of religion, all trying to boat one Democrat was re elected i an Inde poor aovil. pendent.

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