The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 101, Ed. 1, Sunday, March 1, 1874 Page: 1 of 4
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0IUSA HOUSU
WACO
D HAYH3
Successor tg
HAVES HARKIS
ItOCBll AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
llnginllulldlng Amtln Avcaue
Wiichi j Tnim
Keep constantly on band a large ane w jll rcleetid
lock of
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Imported and Domestic
WINWANDLI < iU0rtBT0nACCOANDCIQAlt >
Hoods delivered ftceol charge
Will pa tho lilehest luarket prra In CASH
for Country Produce Cut I on WoolIlldee tic
JarilD
PIERSON HEWS
DKALEItSIN
Fine Clothing and rurnlslilnn
OOOID
01IS h IS CampSlraet opposite City Hotel
NEW ORLEANS
iiuill at tlO 12 16 20 to 4
Overcoat 10 1215 20
30 to 40
duality warranted to be at represented am
rioea aa low aa any Call an Kxwiuim
nS9awlv70
cCLKlLANtl HOTEL
AtO TLXAS
This KlUHTCltb llnlKLIa ti w upoied
fr r la itvin > lal i ntin irinri tit pub
Onolua altao deport vu lie arrjv
N
KW IIOOK FOII AUKNIU
We waal Agents c er > wh re for a new auil been
Ilfnlly lliuIran d ik the author own ad
veLtaresfnUlid
< Wild Life
lu the fiir Mc i
4 > iaiptla1lig lucidu iif i early thirty j ear orbuM
lag ud trapping captivity atuoiiK the Cunialii be
Inlfij in ir
W tlunrs <
nustrlfdCirctWr i tm the mot liberal term or
la bail
iutlll to
iliu with Apache irlz
sly Ib n tiitereilli if tet d for
1 to Udn nrk tend Ho tnr complete
VA IIUTUIllNrJoNACU
New Orleana La
i w k p CLEaa
Inilorlore tnH Wlmlotile Dealers lu
Heavy and 8helf Hardware
Cutlery Etc
f r > fiO 8rK XI ttVfcViMTOJ1 TlXA8
A fell ppy of Cullirvdiina Iliilen Iondir
Wiot Nall > A < > Clialu > Ialnts ill lla Itnpe
WafiU Vatcrlil and Cir Utira T00I4 Ac ti
cotmtit tly of band
ALSO A1JKNTS FOll II K
AVlillY t SON S IldWS AND
KXTKA IAHTS W W HALD
WIN CO S Miysville Ky CAl
IIOUN FLOWS RUUIiKIt lllLT
1N STUDKIJAKKU WAGONS
AND IIHIIIIINGS SAFES dccBtl
Cnriiar Kim and Railroad 8reels
Etial Wtiiii Tenia
KArttt 1 SO PER DAY
31f Vauzalta taken ti > and iroru Ibe llaiot Irec
inieo laws airy ItUOMS FtinNISIIKn for tla
ace inmodatlonoflauillia lilts I itoItlllLL
la sodswly Praprletrera
J D WALLACE
Commission Merchant
And Dealer in
JtHY GOODS di OROOKRIRb
Hoots Shoes Hats Clothing
And Agricultural Implements of all kinds
Prompt attention glvon to consignment
Goods of all klnda sold at loweat rates
Give him aoall at Lis now stand 1b the Lusk
iddiug corner ef 2d
IS < tWSWl
etreet and Broadway
WACO TEXAS
QTHAYKD OR BTOLKN
A brown or dark bay mule 13 hands high
both shoulders badly collar narked brands
bet remembered a wart size of a pecan ol
lull hip Tbe inula was swapped to Wtu
Wills at the jr > CW Ulllsi BIrlllB
Information Df the raulo will be liberally re-
garded at the
KXA1IINER OFFICE
W2tiV2mDlt
J
IS30LUTION OF PARTNERSHIl
The arm of Coke Herring Anderann na die
aolvcd by mataal conaenl mi tbe d of llocimbcr
la TbeboaiQeaaof tbe firm will bo contluucd by
M < ri llvirlnir Aadervon Kellev
ItlUHAIt COKB
JAtlKS M ANIlUltSON
Jl I HBltltlNO
WaooJjn I lsll lanCd4 lliv
HOTEL
tyASIINGTON
Oalvostoti Texas
John Summers
Lata of tho Exchange Hotel
ar ni
N
Iroiiilcior
II HAND A L
K 3D 3NT JP I 3 V
Kllllltull TeiXBn
4jl rirk < aaetcidlatliiltitanl bi > > > t Ia
KallWIr
I
t WlitoJiteSiliinAjavifr t > sflj
G
VDWAHDA DAHOM
GALVESTON
1011N I ROGERS jTcO
Cotton laetorst
AND OENRL COMMISSION MERCHANT
insnranco Ilr4lng
SO 81 STItAND UALVKSrON TEXAS
ti7Ai entfor Clraya Cotton Presa
NtlOWly
TIIS A 11UV W A OLIIIIANT
AUY A OLIIIIANT
Cotton JT a o t o x m
N03 13 ICt A ICC STItAND
Jul teuton Tcxhi
Liberal Cash advance made on consUmmenta
Hogging and Ties furnished at Ion rat itatca
decJOWCm
0 D Loo D Weber
T EK IRON WORKS
Joshua Miller
C II IKE X 30
IKON AK1 IIIIASS KOUNUKI
> D MAOillVLSTH
ktanurnCMirora til Stcnm Euiita S < tw Ullla
llollera Mill ami llu liisrlti Slinlt
In Iullejs Uraas > > hd
truti Puinpa ale
THrti ulHt attoutiou iciveu to orders fo
Irou Pmiit and i antiniM for liulldlngt
All kluda of job work anlioitod and natlr
actiou irutirantetu
Corvrot Ohurclt nud 32dStren
apJlMlr OALVKSTON TEXAS
t
IIOTTOaV ItltO
AKU ACTUHRItS IP
SriLKllOCK AND KANCY CANDIES
iXIlU IIOI L ALK llRALKUa IN
IFIIUITS NUTS c
llltj MAUhCT rTIIEHT
UAIVKMTON TKXAS
las
in JUOTE
Aiaorted rtlckranily tiarantewl pur < Kc
Aworted atlikcand vault a Xen Ol leans make ll < c
Fancy cald > aMirtid Si
ltock rV
uil7 wit
I IIINNAN it DUVAL
Colloii riirlom uiirl
lateral Commission Menhanti
Ofllcii mer Teiaa Banking and luiurance Co
Slriintl Gnlvcalon Tcmi
ktiaaWlv
Auj
ii JKVIr >
COTTOX IMCTOKS
COMMISSION MEUOHANKs
Slrnml Gulvculuii Taxni
an9Vlv
A LTS1IN HOUSE
to poMto McClelland Uouc Aui > tlii Avenue
1VH70 T0IB
MI14 N U KIltKIATItlUK Iroprlctrera
no d accommodatfona fur both permanent and
traiclent hoarders on luodriato tertiii
Ianl6d tf
ciiAnLiar dakoa
Henry Mordenti of Texan with
E
A DAMON CO
Established 18H1
Importers Wholesale Lipr Dealers
FINK KENTUCKY WHISKEYS
< t Ac HO ELM STItKET ST LOUIS MO
> ani3ll > tWlv
JAS I1UCIIAVAN HAMILTON
BUCHIN1K HAMRTOH
PKAIEItfl IN
Drufirs and Groceries
PATENT MEDICINES
lctliil mid Old
JOMANOHK TEXAS
81ns of Mother and Father I
VIMS a Bin tohoaid up money and roluse
L t fupply the ualural wouib and de-
mands of a suiTerii g bidndi n wile iis
a sin lor a mother o tend over a couch rl a
beautiful jet faditig dinghter and rcfuso to
spend a few dollars for lur bouellt nnd reliol
How many thousands ol tnoibers aud fathers
are loday iurad will tho ntH e aL Sio ly
pale imr itoJ cirowuru suff ring fimles
can b > found iu all parts of our couuirv A
remedy can be had and vet they refuse to
renejy Hnt will
hpend alittle for It Tle rem
cure It Dr 1romgo lea English smnlea Bit
ten
Sold by drugglats
fei > ldlw4m
< havJes O BoRello
ATTORNKV > ND COUN8KLOR AT LAW
Auitil > To u
I 7 If L iirtcllte in all the courla at Austlti
> 1 a4 district courts of surrounding coun-
ties liHlide buUKlu and auld Lauds bca
te > J nnd corllflcale bought aud sold
Ltnt1 itlea eXHiuloed and perfected Special
Ulf moil glveu to land litigation Collectlotn
oAda lu shnrtoit possible time md proceedi
roiitted Prompt atteu vlon glrtu to ill ttn a
oanontru t re 0fflc8 0I Con
N Avenue lalJinT
IMIOFEBSIOXAIj cards
V It WILKES M 1 t B HAHLKTT il D
WILKES < IIAMLETT
PHySICIANS 4 SURGEONS
Waco Texas
O p In WoraacT Kcllctt > Drug Store
Dr W likes residence nut door to the Cumberland
Presbyterian i burcb on Washington itreet be
tween Third slid Forlh streets
Hr Hamlctla residence opposite Female College
UfV 1 be Stcoud and Tblrd sirens
feblDDWStn
JH W R OLIITON
DENTIST
AUSTIN AVENUE WACO TEXAS
VST Office bonra 8 A M to 0 r il
OFFICEln Hogan Slaughter Balldlng
fan31 ly
TXO I DYER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Waco Tzua
Offlceln Coke Seararttlcraon Bjlldlnr corner
Htreet and Ilroadwar
S K
t
lVrto
SMITH
DENTIST
Kbomt Oftick
J IOODE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Over Pelerson A DlaHera
Ml AUSTIN AVKNUK
w
II WllItCS
1IYSICIANA SUIH1EON
Wato TlIAS
Oillio in Woirmk i Ktdlctta Iru f ir
Kidonto rrxt il < ir lu CiiruUrinid Ir Bby
irHb iMitiip Iulr4awim
LOUIINOY at TAYLOll
ATTORNEY3 AT LAW
ANIi
It HA I I NT ATI A lit NTS
WACO TKJCAH
OPFK E Fiot t rocm tip slairs over Fo
i JuIfiu b Ink pclU
p W I > AVIS
AlTOUNEY AT LAV
Waco TtXM will attend proirptly to bwliu
triirtiil to hiocure oiiito with Mtriii Hsulck
fraziur hi Hturitli Imlliiluir laMnwly
1 A tIAVITT J C Piltll
HrjuLTexan VkksburK Mlw
c
AYITT FAIIH
Attoruoys nt
WACO TEXAS
Judicial Illrtrlct
Aunlln atrett
Jjatv
rtil
Office In tbo Slurcla Uulldln
u I5IVly
J I DURHAM M D
Kicpertfjlly tendera bla profcaalonal aertlcialo
tbedtlr iiitof WacH and vicinity
clHcent ItivlirjV Drug Store Commercial lion
aoWIJCwiin
J > W IARIC M I
Offtr > lilapror lonal airvlreato the cltlunaor
Waco and vicinity
XV OBlce at Koftland A Cti a Drug Store Kaaf
aid of Inbllc Sqnaro JylTDt
Tvim
Will attend to buainea entmated tohlacare
t ty OHiICKln Uoodi Villldlug cor air Public
Suuare nottTDI
I tVA T J r DAVIS
ANS DAVIS
Attorneysand Counsellors at Law
VACO TEXAS
Have in connection again resumed the prat
tta of the Law In nil its departments
apUwswtf
DR
A A UEVILLK
HursHon JJpiitlHt
Office In second alory of Hoaana BaUdlng Auatln
elreit WacoTexaa Ofllce houra from y A at to-
Ur m Teeth extracted without ualu novl
0I1K 0 WEST WW U FUATHEB
WEST 1RATHER
A TTORN Y8 T LA W
Waco Teiaa Office In Sturgts Building
laiUheUlv
R G
WILLIAMS M D
PHYSICIAN AND SUIIOhON
Ft Oradam TxiAf
Will practloe Only For Ca h
IfebtSntf
ly A IIEWIaUTT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Wnc Toxun
OFFICE In Johns < us Daldlug Bridge i
street IcMTdtirlr
Dit
T U ALLEN
SURGEON DENTIST AUSTUJ AYJINUE
WACO
Uavlng permanenUy located InWaco tenders hu
profe alonal aervicea to tho pnblla All orlx war-
ranted In the latest and beat style Utoce boarei
trom 6 a m to 6 p m Office for thj lawaaut wltbt
Dr H K Smith lulvwin
TR R S GARNER
OCCIJLIST AXD AlRIST
WACO TEXAS
Tn as all dlea a aud perforr a as Sutt ell 3p
tlouaapiu t < e Eyo aim ifarjxrhilvely a is
trratet from al parts of lbertatc tiatlafactlaaa
aletinal ai < r OOlrutn I iia ilOLan Hit1Mt r
VlUtln Avenue fcMSWIy
a HKItNHliK IJI Ac UlcO
and TMiolesae dealers H
IMPOHTERS
Cigars Leaf and Vfsnufaciurcd Tobaict
Tobacco In hotrsheada I > d balea for the Mexi-
can Uarket iVm II > in4 1 Orarler street
ifew Orloani ta oUvrlrU
a jtoilS
xHOMWfcOi ifiiM > tnmqmjlifqiAi
The
lai
ronrlh GraDil Gilt Concert
TOR THE UEKiriT Of THE
public library op
success as
Will bo distributed among tho ticket holders
The tickets are printed in coupons of tenths
and all fractional parts will bo represented in
tho drawing just as wholo tickjU are
LIST OF GIFTS
One tlranil Cash flift Moooo
Oneoratid Can lift too too
oncOnml caih lift wow
OnettiamUaili lift S5 l
Onedrimtl Ljrli lift kihm
10 Calinili10 M e b luocoo
SO Caib Una 1111100 each 10OJ0
f0 Caehoiria llioocaih uuuo
bo Carh lifta 610 eacli 4001X1
too lull lllta 4U0 adi 4001
ISO Carh lllla SOOrnch 45000
2i < J tali lifta kuo tarh 60W0
325 CahOifta liM each 32000
llouo Caeli GUI Soraili Uoono
ToUil liOOOGirta nil oiibl nniounling to
1600000
The chances for u gift are ns one to live
Iriro ulTielitta
Wholo tickets 50 j Halve 25 Tenths
or each coupon i Eleven whole tlckots
500 221 nckota 1000 111 wholo tickets
5000 227 whole tlckts 10000 No di
lint on le s than f 500 wrth ot tickets
Tho Fourth Gilt Concert will be conduct din
till lespects liko the tlnoj which Imvo al-
ready been givfti nnd lull partcularsumy b
earned Iron circun s wlilclt n 111 bo actil Iree
from tliU oQico to ml who apply lor them
Ordera for tickets and applications for
Bgcucies will bo nttinded to lu tho order they
ire crelrol aud it Is hoped that thoj will be
sent iu promptly that thero tuny bo no diiap
pulntmcat or delay in tilling all Liberal
leims ilron 10 tlns > uLn buy to tell agaiu
Ageut Public Library Kentucky and Man-
ager Gift Concort Public Library llulldiug
Louisville Ky declTDtawAWliiov31
TrELLEYS FOUNDKV
C A KELLEY Proprietor
JEFFERSON TEXAS
SCrtLY IIKIOT LUSlt UUIUUNd WACO TITA8
MANVrACTUnCRCr
COOKINII AM lIKAIVi Ml VIS
OAT lUKNINO PLOWS
81IOVKIS AND KCOUIKltS WAHHKKr
TLBS COUNTltr IIOIIOWWAItB
I > 01 1KONB ETC
JlldtiecineillM OlTcril lo Hie lude
Send Tor IMcellal
f3rCounty Dealers and thcTTrada Ocnerally snp
ylledou tto most Favorable Ti rma ul
nov23Dlf
D
ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
Tliacnurf Sldnlrk A Elliott lumber dialers
Waco waa dlssohed by malual tonent on 2Cth
luslanl J 1 Hllott retlrlug aud Jvbu F StAg
nick continuing tbe bualnesa at the same stand
All persona bat ing calrna against tbo late firm are
reiuitatcd to pnsent them for pajuint and thofe
tndebed will lease couie piomptly fiinvard and
sillle 1 F KEDWD K
TKILI01T
Waco Jan 31 1874 rebSJAwlin
IOiS tV UIIAiMi
tBofcewMirt In Wtlcv TonciaV
iMtUIitlKIOIW
UhberMam Houston IIAliaon Thud
Strut
Are vrviircd to do evcntlilm itjieiiainliiti to a firm
claw LIVKKY VKUU and SALE
Stable tiuiiDcet
Will furoUh Carnagfn at tin horleet nollr fo
funcrali iiartlcf trails Ac
UufUtt and raddle horwa to hire llorffn boardcO
on the moet rraftonablu ttrum iu tliu cartt f tlit
moet nttentlve pnxm tbe uiot > t coraiortable lUlla
Ae ic Bur > c and bar rKvwajwiii In atuudapcu
on the arrival aud dcpririure of railroad trains dally
The troprlftora hnvtij larjia vitcrience In tbi
Ivery buslmis an well it the raleltiiof Lorte tlad
are preparixl to treat nick horciS lu the muel eclent
tie manoer
Tho ruble building la made ol brick two ilorlc
high aud the ana of the rtable rocin comprli
40 by loo feLt
CiyCUSTOM BOLICITKD SU
UEO W jAKhOS UlCU A CROWN
JACKSON fc UROWN
Firo Insurance Agents
WACO TEXAS
RKPRKjrENTINQ TIIK KOLLOWINQ RKLIA
BLBFinK COMPANIES
Teiai Banklat and IniuraiifeCo Talvoiton Tei
PbcenLz lni > uiauci Co I ri klyn N Y
American CVtnl M umla
ZeOulalunsiMulual Niv Mrkiui
V etTvia Fire aiid > Urlne ban Antonio Tci
Old Dominion ttlchinunu Va
Ukhmond Uariklnt aud iiiBurance lot Htcbmond
i3afOfllr lit Yutl 4 JtuktoDa lianV Waio
Tei autfISdljr
NB
V SCHOOL BOOKS
WACO TEXAS SUNDAY MAEOH 1 1874
KENTUCKY I
S V II E
A FULL DllAWING CERTAIN
ON
Titcailn Uio 31 at or llTarrli Next
In order to meet tlio general wish and ex-
pectation ol tlio public and the ticket holders
for the till payraotit of thontisalflcont jlft
announcet for tlio Fourth Grand Gilt Concert
of the Fubllc Library of Kentucky the man-
agement haro determined to povtpono tlo
Concert and Drawing until
Ttieatfay tho 31at of 11 arch 1871
No Further PoBtuonmort
No doubt Is ontcrlninod of tlio sale of every
ticket
bororo tlio drawing but whothor allnro
sold or not tho Concrot will positively and
unequivocally tako placo on the day now
fixed and If any remain unaold lliey willbe
cancellod and the prims will be reduced Id
proportion to tho unsold tickets
Only CO000 tlcketi havo betn sold
Familiartesaons It Bottnr by Mrs M J
YAnna ufll ustnTests with a cimplee Flora
of Texas Tn beet botany yel tihool1 belli every
sclunl His ory of the United Mtatrs by Aleiiodcr
II ritapbent iu many reipcn Ibe best illat ry yet
illtcn it UCUbHIM
Jan lf Ho rton Texas
THE FOURTEENTH LEGISLATURE
Austin Feb 23
HI2NATE
Jlr Hobby A resolution that tbo
Senate resolve itself into n hbjh court
of iiapoacbnient on JIuiuUy to con
aiderarticles preferred against Judgo
AYilliara Cbanibeni Adopted
MEMOIlIAtg AS IITITI0N3 1 > H13ENTEI ANH
rttriiRinD
Mr Westfall A petition from tbo
citizens of Burnett county also a
petition of J O Killirsworth ns pago
to tbo previous Legislature
Mr Flanagan A petition from tbo
citizens of Rusk county
Mr Ball A petition from tbo citis
zem of Springtonilnrker county
ncroitts or stanCinu cojiinrTErs
Mr Dillard from Committee on
Privileges and ElectioiiB recomx
mending tbo passago of an act pro
viding lor special registration in mis
organized counties
BILLH AND niKOLLTION3 IXTHODCCED
Mr Bradloy An act prescribing
tbe duties of notaries public
Mr Wood presented tbo following
resolution
Jicsolvetf That tbo Committee on
Education bo instructed to inquire
into tbo expediency of a system of
public free schools in this State tbe
object nud purpose of tvlTich ic first
to provide for lite p tyincut f lliu tui-
tion of those cbildien whose pin on la
or guardians havo not tlio nietim to
provide for their idtiejiion nul il
after provision is mule lor I Ilia elass
of our scholastic uopuUtoii tlieie
should bo any of tho public ftcbool
fuul remaining c n lund to ivlde
the tamo pro rata lor lliu bentlit ol
nny paying hcliolar In other norli >
that the eommitlcu be Uuircil to
impitru into tho expediency mid pro
priety li CIMCtlllg till ecltuol 1V ill
lorce in this State antecedent to the
var with such changes and altera
lions as may bo deemed uuicssary
ami report by bill or iilberwiri
llelcrrcd
Mr Burton An tut lo cotiler ad-
ditional jurisdiction upon justices ol
tbe poaee
Mr NVestfall Aking leave o ab-
sence or AssistaulSergeaiitatAlin
Oil account Ol ilUbeiiltb Adopted
All agints aro perempt rily leipiirod t totlle
up tin if Mrouiui id return all mi J JMr Allison Adklllg
sold tickets by the 201I1 id Jl ich I ncnco lor Senator
THO K UUAULIUTK I daVB Alntccl
TBE WACO DAILY EXAMINER
leave of ttb
JMoiii > for ten
Mr Russell An aet pruvidiiur lui
the printing of the laws in Spanitli
nnd Ocruian Not to txeetd one
thousand copier in each language
Mr Ilurlon An nut lo uttncli the
count if Waller to tho Thirteenth
Senatorial District
Mr hobby Tho IIouso Hill an
Ihoiiziii incorporated cilitH toenlab
liah ajid manage free lihrit ler which
under eifpenaion tif the ruliH ns
pasted Senator Hobby > uiedthtl
he called thin up that tint ilhtsluii
Library might bo > ltoil under the
charge ol the Board of Akh rnien ol
tint cily This bill bus been itiO led
and signed by the Guveiv or
Mr 1111 Calling up Ilti Siiitlc
1511 relaiing to tlio > Iufc o t ii nine
to railroad cniiipanie and ninxcd llit
ado ton of tho nitbsii it c lo the orig
i ml report mado speci 1 order lor
Tuesday next and frmit day to > ay
till disposed of
KKHUIAIl OltDUIt
Tbo Senato Hill ueveuiiiig ppicu
lalion by ollicers and ngfiiln in
county city and tou u in contracts and
liabilities l issetl
Several Houso Hills were re id tin
first time and redo red lo the appro-
priate committees
Houso Hill An nei providing ftn
the apportionment ol the school liiiul
which should have Ixen appiiriioinil
in December 187ii wiili Sen tte
auiendtncuts to go I a k to appor 1 > n
ment of 1B71 liisltad of taking tin
1873 apporliinieiit hicli tbu llos
refused to accept 1 be Sviuiiu nliis
ing to lecede Scuaor Weallnll t illed
lor a committee of confirmee which
was adopted Tho cuminilieu ap
pointedWestfall Dillard and Erilh
Senate Hill An act umoiiiliig an
act presetibing the tiniu ol 1 i11i
District Courts in the iverjl cotiu
ties Passed
Senato Hill An act ciiicuiiiiitg the
forfeiture of certain rdietp ami guile
Passed
Senato Hill An act In ciojinie
etockraising and for the rj eo ion to
stockraisers Cornideied in b Com
mitteo of tbe Whole Flan gaii in tin
chair The bill ns nmudil iliough
not materially ungroeed ttinl undei
the rU < pi > nston of tho tides pitsed
An act incorporating thu Soulheru
Rlihoid m it aiding in tla tutislruo
tion IiBieil
An net aiuiiiding nu act concerning
oi t no mid nliuiijiiy Fussed
Al net incorporuti ig the South
Wettern nnd Rio Grande Railroad
and aiding it in its construction The
bill pBBaCU
Adjounif d till tomorrow
C1Ait j
r
NO 101
irocsK MonniTO Sissiow
Tho Houso mot pnraaaot to d
journment A quorum prtisnt
Mr Simpson introduced Jolat re >
silution calling a conititutional com-
mission which propoied to pay tha
President thereof thirtytwo dollar
per diem and membsrs aixtetn d ll
nrs and that tbo tenure of tha Four
teenth Legislature should not b ab
ridgod nor that of tbe pay and tenure
of olliccrs of tbo Exccutilve and olll
ccra of the Stato and tbat ha com-
mission should not mat longer than
one year and appropriating llSOO
03 lor tbo payment of tbe xp nsci
ol said
commission
Mr Keseler moved to adopt
Mr Sixupiona resolation wai de-
clared out of order
Mr Harris moved for a call of the
Houso Carried
Tbo call suspended a quorum beintr
proiciit
Tbo Spcakor said tha substitute by
Mr Rainey as adopted was before tho
House
Mr Nicholson moved to substitute the
calling of n convention on the Urst Tues
day of September 1874 to consist of
sixty members to be elected on tho first
Tuesday in August
Mr Storey moved to amend by making
it thirty members one from each Senato-
rial District Carried by a vote of St
to 23
Mr dcrmai moved to amend the sub-
stitute by makintj tho convention to con
siatof ninety members to be appointed
to representative districts as now appor
tioned y
Jlr StycM said the questlonhad been
dtelilcd hyltlio Senate
Jlr Rufiiey saidIbis was not so that
the Senate had only refused to pass tbo
joint resolution to engrossment The
aiendmeut was withdrawn
Jlr Leo moved to amend tho original
bill by substituting thirty members from
the Htato ut IniKo in the place of thirty
from tho Senatorial Districts
Jlr Ituincy moved the previous ques
tion which was sustained
Mr Iojs amendment was voted down
Jlr Mrholsona substitute was adopted
by a vote of St to 23
The main question was then put be
ing the engrossment of tbe House joint
resolution calling for a Constitutional
Convention ns substituted by Rainey aid
Niehohon Thcyeas and nays being on
dereil resulted as follows yess 49
naF 411 Applause
The clerk read o er tbe vote After
the result was anrouaccd Mr Middle
ton of Turranl chimed to have voted
aye which would rliangethe result
Jlr Snycrs said it was a question be-
tween the gentleman from Tarrant anil
tho Speaker The Speaker raid It was
for thu lloufo to decide
Mr Moody mid he voted > no but he
moved that Jrr Mlddleton bo allowed to
have his volo recorded as ho desired
Jlr Mid llelou then voted aye which
changed the result and the substitute
was engrossed by a vote of 48 to it
MKCIAI OltDGIlS
On thu Landlord nnd Tenant Bill Mc
Lenry moved a substitute which lves
parties making advances n lien equal to
thu landlords which by the original bill
as superior to ull others The substi-
tute ideo gives the laborer who works
the entire season h lien above all others
except that on land und advancements
niude
Mr Stiucv moved to recommit the bill
mil stbHitule wlieh a opposed by
ONuil mid stippoited by Miller Car-
ried
Tlio Scutlo bill providing for tha
holdliifjofn District Court iu Eaatland
county wis passed under a suspension
of the rules
Tlinfiillonitig were appointed as as a
Coiiiinllteuof Conference ou the hill au
liortlnnliig theschool fund Messrs
Hiilnty JlcLeary doodwin and Hender
son of Smith
The prliillnc lu came up on its third
reading It caused considerable debate
nnd waa recntr iltted
The foilin inn bill was repotted andea
rolld the bill making an approprla
Ikii for paying the per iliem and mileage
of wi > news
Adjourned
Ihe vidua fromHrelaud must be
regtrded ns tbo fnoU extraordinary
of the kiuds in the worlds
history lti the year 18J2 40212
in It h nnd 32810 fomalos beDB a total
or 78 102 left Ireland as emigrants
In IS 73 the emigration consisted of
6l 3ii in ties aud 38210 femalesa to-
tal f 0I40 being an increase ot12
oonin ut thu rate of auout 1 per
Hi ovr the emigration of tbo pre 1
viotis yoir Too total emigration from
Ireland Pitico the find Of May 1858
tvat 2202743 persons or about two
liflli of the present population ol thu
island
TlieiuV been at Calcuta a lelief meet-
ing in view of the famine in Bengal
it whltb it was Haid tbat although
much iib fill aid had been already ex-
tended and accepted there la Bevere
dielresa among one million tlyo hun
I red thousand persons who are without
help Tflerju is great mortality and
depopulation
The Gee in nGoTmiBot atrylngto
Germanize the youthful raiuda ol AN
sace by printing a first reader book
for schools In tho dlssffeoi ed province
in which everything Ucrnun il duly
gloriUed
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