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on the
rnMuJ
the pre-
daclariog certain
required in the
«T the rebel States,
among toe thing*
be done ere the follow-
Mfft-i "
governments
ared illegal
so that they can
icy in the work of recon-
d will cento to exercise a
HtCODCT |UT«sio iuoum
■Bfcafeonsritatedaa temporary sub-
ilttti for the illegal special aathori-
, t superintend the transition to
imaoenf governments, republican
IMrd. A* loyalty beyond auapidon
mm be'the basis, of permanent gov-
ota republican in form, every
le precaution mnat be taken
apdast rebel agency or influence in
aaformatiou of these government#.
Fourth. A* the education of the
ate is, essential to the national
tf«pggi «Atlty to the development
4# lit dm principle* of justice and
mralitg l^eh constitute the founda-
tfmof tj^^repuldicnn government,
aMtaa a«coraiug to the ceuaus an
iMMMt proportion of the people in
lft label State# without distinction
*i mlor cannot read and write, there-
* public schools must be establish-
si far ti-e eqaal good or all
Ftflh. Not less important than
ation is the homestead, which
i be secured to the freeduian, so
I at Least er«ry head of a family
f have# piece of laud.
,)tr. Snaiaer said the atiatake aaade
by (hose who apposed his reMiluUuoi
was that of regarding the condition*
contained in then as barfc*. It
Waa ho burden ta n^iin edacaiioa.
It was mi tardea to glee a heeaaetsad
to every frendean
Mr. Howard, jprefacing his remarks
by saying that he sappwsed the reso-
lutions went intended as a thesis for
diecussion when the Senate had noth-
ing else to do, rather than a* a ■Mas-
ore of practical legislation. He pro-
ceeded to state his opiajoas of the
different propositions contained in the
resolution*, dome of them were con
tained in a bill now under considera-
tion in the judiciary committee. He
dijL^MBMi
tion. All that was requisite in that
particular was contained in the reeoo-
strue tion bill lately passed. He look-
ed upon the fifth proposition as en-
tirely impracticable.
The question was then taken on the
motion of Mr. Freiinghoysen to ■•J
the resolution on the table, and it
was decided is the sOrmative :
Yeas—Messrs. Anthony, Kuckalew,
Cameron, Cal tell. Chandler. Conklssg.
Conness, Corbett, Cragin, Davie,
Dixon, Doolittle. Drake, Ferry, Fes-
senden, Frelinghuysen. Harlan. Hen-
derson. Hendricks, Howard, Joiiiuuu,
Morgan, Morrill of Vermont, Norton,
Patterson of New Hampshire, Pat-
terson of Tennessee. Ramsey, Ross,
Saulsbury. Sherman. Sprague, Stew-
art, Trumbull, Van Winkle, Willie
ana Williams—38.
Nats—Metsra- Cole, How, Norton,
Pomero.v, Sumner. Thayer, Tipton,
Wade, Wilson ami Yates—111.
Urhm$ ti Cms*. Will 0«.
Cout'ii Merchants, Fat-torn, let
^tas inquired if these reso-
ibeet considered by any
ttea, ,
3b. Stunner said they had not been
Anid „ fhey were simply, declare-
Ksoiutioas fur the Senate, aud
.* was net necessary to refer them.
Wt. Williams moved to refer the
aaaehuions to the judiciary Com-
nrffftn ,'i•
Mr. Sqmner said . if the Senator
teas Oregon would state his reasons
ftnwferfliig the resolutions, he might
khnSte U-answer them.
■fc Wmiaois said hti fU not pw-
measure
tota it had been considered iu com-
adtlse; it waa the practice of the
Jbwrte, ana he was not willing to
Amwt fbosa lt,; .' SH
lb. Stunner took the floor in adro-
mmj and explanation . of JMi resolu-
S£?°« ^ th,?^ P~-
MM«m#the sanction of well-known
j^aJSstadf the Sooth, and were he-
ry tuf a just and loyal reconstruc-
deu, who inquired if he
|t a piece of land for each man
t Inouired ^here the gov
enft wonld get tt
.Sumnersaid th . .
I ways of getting It. -He would
' - •thing now about couflacir1-"
Ik he thdught it would have
" to have divided the.large
tea of the rebels among
men. There wemlauds that
•a sold for taxes in the South
be;used*for this purpose,
ly the best way was that
the 1'iesidebt oould^WaVe cm -
--•-uultrartwafcpoi
c
QUO W BATUI* aoS'T s KUO
GEO. W. BAYLOB * UK,
COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS,
And Onnbslei Merrkaato,
■urUtwtl Ftrjti(U<«4M.TnK
mm, nu a amievi,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
. fWlhsnlsar
C>t !«, ■•«•. >«■>. ■mw, Stain, Sc.
STOCK Lurn, SSW OBUAJU.
w
* im #t>t tn u* TwtLva tuu
tuts «ssm« ext**rtrair 1 aefeac.harts*mle t-
■tlMbWlkke nM MMHMKMMI,
n i ■!*« W« ni
T. r.
M. sr. siraetn
18^ ,COMMON 8TBEET, N. O-,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
an
rmkMr*rSMttori FrWicU.
|*i steoa ~ ^'
T. TV. HOUSE.
Cmnrnm
tus essr or all tuk uifr oa i>hk<
SMTATI^K S.VLBi :
fwa^Mttinavv oSrr pril ia-1ur«n«ot« to cl
out Mr
SIIH STOCK
Jewelry aad SUter FUMed Ware,
GOLD * SILVER WATCH K*,
Plat < fsUr fitcltfri, Ca*tore. 9fU of Spoons, Gob
lets. FUUd Cupe-
HTOaly Om Dollar !jt)
|"*U of Fio Aue'r%lUa DUrnOala, Ei'rir.«« tnl Piog,
Urtar..r>- Finv Gold fiugvr king^.Ui'M
f n* tnd Cues, h< ckft* in**
••"rr. k'Di of Je««try
ueua ly loan * lu a
i«w«.'rT stois
F«r Omly One Dollar Earli !
Oar plan r I as le is --fi-M. t ou pur h**<-& 9h"t'>*rapti
• otue UrUvtiiiliMi G-a« r i *or 1> c«a: tdeti too
•elitt tr+m m hvx anrveiope, irw ot co r«« anU vkni
ttrd inoiilo caile H r iuim Jut«>Iy tib<>w yuu,
•h cb 9ou mm iTMirtng uu«iluliar. iti-i^it
nUltier tbr bolier o the cerUficsW pts)e lh«
dnligr aad iakM tbj ar.iei* or not
A visit fmm thm ladlri no<l untttlvaea of Hoaetoa i-
rifMrd hvu r* th« cUmw <* th e gr^al .i.lf. n
UaloMT wil. be ftittoil a« rrprc* ut. <1 o<1 w« here u
b'*lt tk« la Mjing wr can guax*ul«« atitlicllun lo
aa.
Prairie jllvels Ur.ttWtOi .
II. K. A Bro. b iv« remurod two d'Mim
mat U
r
■UvUrinu. Asrit >•.
USWITT, NORTON « CO.
Marine.
ISa«AN (.INK.
roa saw orlka.is. via bkswk-ks bay am>
OTKLOUBA0 kAlLEUAU.
TUB
MAGKIflCB
hteahsukp jiitagorda%
I- V. LBWIS Commaolor
STEAXMMIP MORGAX.
J. T. LAWLEM* ..CovioMhler.
Will l«ar« ca urirBtnry Mc^dap Wcdos-Mlay.Fri-
day end • . (. w tb C. t. ouaila aa^ paaa-u^t-ra,
at < tt'cia<«. f. V ..«eitoMUfi« at Bmkk'a Bay «i(|
Hp<gia) BiprsN Tralaa a li* Oprlooaaa Railroml.
throat is M hoara.
CHAB. FOWL I It
aualt A*mi a* Galw**
HOUSTON TELCCRAPH.
l ailra* Drm tioodR.
'LE BON TON!
OI.DIST TEXAS JOURNAL. , ffrary { C. ftrktmt tt (*.,
CBVAPiaT l!V TBi "tTATK.
woru* BEG LEAVE TC 1BFOBM THKIR
; ww lAat Ih+j oow have iq a lore ain^uHl
vwexyiA-a^ ;«naaaia^ to a ladj'a ward:obe.
THi lAiacst Biaaaitnaa ib Tixaa
AIB TB* OT1IKK pTiThv
1'IS EUITOHIAL cOltl'S | uJI?
Tiev partarviarlr lAT.te atu*ouoa to tiieir
LARGE STOCK OF LACES
a* b Co harf real «'L -aey Laoo.
Hail road Notice**.
O. H. dc H. R. R.
, ^erc:aa A Co aare lautaUua iacea.
vr aaa
Rarapeaa CarreapaMleBre. Aaerlraa Cor- TLor aiao aai! an^tuon to their itock oi all kinds o
LADIES' UNDER GARMENTS!
adaare aid Fifty Paid
i i'arreapaadegu.
We ch,a:.^c<e ceiOi;*
i oar CO re pieUr ka« of
TWO
DAILY EDITIONS :
ASS LAKtiK
DKESS SILKS!
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
To iakt Effect Wednesday, March <7, '«i7
Twop.t.r Pa^cnrwr Tr*tD* lo ao-1 hein lu.- ,
tiklou at«u lloaa .ou «i4ki f ■
Traina lea*e Gilr*«ton «1al!f (^uudara ex>'ept'd> at '
II M AniTttsat Houaioaat i P. M Le. c G r
vt-nton a* 1 P- M- Ar. i **eat Houston at « H. M.
Trait lw '« Allen Station. !!ou«'. n -laily (i jodtrn I
etcwpU-d) l :3i A M. Arrir-- at Oaie-atou at li:3u f
A M. L-*e a A..O Ifoa lou ui Z P. M. Ar j
ritfut (ia v ^lon atjF U. i
Social >'aae*«ii«rer Ins n on Surdav. 'eawin< ^n!- !
fr-ion at I' i. M. L««*«a Ail.u Matiou, tiuUAtoo at i
i P. U. I
Th; •! A d. Train from Galv**!*" rooneo^i wltti
B. K. H. da v.. B ft for Aijo iou a u Crural ttoaa ior
M II can.
Frtu^naera t r Morgan 'a •%-*> men takin* th< II A.M-
Tr iiti. aau ow in A;lr> tot. ami aiil^c^n the attuo c
alotr.
ilatrctae r^ecbad *.lirou. k. D. O. ALLBN.
luarchtfdtt SuM ntils«t.drnt.
P rkia# a C« a ft2.ll line o black ail\a
Tri-Wetiilf aad Work 17 Crfitiaao. /rfv « a C« • rr !! . al. cy.un
iVfklM A Co iatf ali tiOUe of
AUO A
Llierr 8tables.-Carriages, Ac
LIVERY
SaTS
JJULjl
STABLE
Southwest Corner U urket Square.
HOrSTOM TBXAH.
P. S. BUTT. PROPRIETOR .
1/ARftUORa Bagflra aad Baddla Homes to hire
atsll uarc Bacaea will leoeivecareftil atieatioa aud
llabattM4oa liberal terns. (ebl«2twtm
Hai
fug Um a
J*, t are.
AVIXU MKEH APPOINTED SOLI AGENTS
Ml* wf all the BuulKtuw ot tb# £Ute Petii-
y, we brf Iran to 1' fori) the public that
«|Mt to t> «■ kuri Ilall Him SB uuple «■ >?
Wtkwnolitoiiipl, tin OemuKl o< uw etate. cvn-
atatlac M
IBOW5 SBKKTIKOS,
unni*
\ OSKABCBOS.
KBS8BYX, AC.
WUrhvHl teMiMat rioMk««r than tber em bo
1 tr tb, rukatt.
KKtlalij anUdUd. which
ilmiio. or IMnr bona*
' ««s assvi te
*\ MaiScet
~ w
1U Dixon said tliat it.^f ^ssert-
agtlat the tuiliUrv recoustruction
ml was lo be a ,mp 8uw, it
M'
bellttW.
Mr. Suuiner'8
_ ^M«S,;
e attention of
OOaatki
... 'tfMd ..
teste and the country to it
Sir. Sherman regretted that this
•solution waa being pressed at this
aiwe. He hoped uo furtr
an, such as were pronosed j
auasnre, would be tffWwPW'jTlnv
wUtt.valwlia amtit't jh foV
L That
mJm
ms
asiRAt ivaiti
a';.
-SKI
tda lo tlaa tV*A* Hanrt. U4Blt«ia
- - -jams. -
Ltk* Oaa4all * Co.,
ON E ACTORS
General CaaatoMai Ier«haa(s,
1J ' iM inuvinr vraiaT,
' tt* omxabs.
fccSMMe; .->. > i.fxrr- .
AtM-
rACToa AHA«aWYW ae
mmmip#
Wtbamd. H^tanox. niw
'' ' . ; ;/>■,' vj
I ai.i v apt> td ■■ wjtTAKiir-
" ! iiu BUM
MOR(
11a .W*a<ryss«M < JRtter.
TMaliirU'wsrwi Of <lw W!n«in* ,I.dti'ti irco
Mlo-whrel "I> Tea G l-
MM A* iWim. ,f,rf
/HmnuAw
WKDBKA DA V
FEnwri - ~
II A. 1L. anylaf C. 8. alalia and paaaencarw.
MOBILE AND GREAT N0R1HERN
RAILHOAD BOUTE.
Mkarleat Kawtr Briarea .\rw Orlcaaaa
— AND —
WASHINGTON,
SiKW TORE.
HALTIMOBB.
BOSTON.
PHILADELPHIA. Btc., Ktc.
Vk Mablle.
Pa nrn leario* daily from the Da pot of the
Pwoc-.hauain R-ilroad at 4 o'cl ck. coBPectioc with
I' e M ryaa line of Mifatnara fur Moblla, dadidi
cloaoooBoectioa al <lol ile with the trains oi the Mo-
bil«> aad Oraat Northern Railroad lor
HoatAomerr. Aaansta, KnoxviUe, Lvn hbnr*.
Coiaci •«*. AUania. Nashville, K rhmood. oaraanah,
Charlestoa. Loali>vtlle, Cincianati, aad
All Palata Weal mmd Kast.
HLREP1KG CAR* oa all nl*ht train#
BiT- tor iaforwa ioa and Ttirou«h Tickets apply
at iha oflke of Jonw' Ba/rate Axpreaa. Morgan
Btaamsblp LarviiBjr* 'Centra! Wharf.
C. Is. PITCH* General A#ent.
Mobile and Atlanta Railroaa L'ae.
Feiilldtvlr
JVOTtcaz.
Prom and after thin date tbo earn of the HtftTfc
TON. TAP AND BRAZORIA RAILWAY will raa
aa follows:
Leaee Hotutoa .rery MOKDAY. WSWfBSDA)
and FRIDAY. at A. M„oonoertta«at thejaaeuoi
•>*}*■*■ *- ..
.. SSwr* lair ColumWa «w troDAi
TSCKSDAY mpi SATURDAY, at 1* o^luck, A. M
eoaaactlar vflli tbo Al lei ton traic at tha Waetkn
and tba Wi'wtoo steamer at Houston.
Fl^Sgtkl aill be reaoirwd troa* 7 to 8^ o'clock A. M.
id from I lo S P. M.
J. W. STUMP.
awaf dtf ''hW Knrineer and Haa't
•*r>DAY TKIEI.UAPH.
aaeoTBD to
BBLICIO*. LITBKATL'RK AND ART
The Tiliobaph m dewoted to
rONMTITrTIO'VAI. POIaITICH:
TO SOUTHERN ptd STATE RIGHT."-,
To Sou'.hern History and Honor. \
f# the Bletnory of the Caafederate Dead.
DKESS GOODS
TRIMMINGS!
Pierk^t* A C*. karr rjod%ii oa bstt^oe
P"^Ta.iw A On h.Yr t-u*r.* ir iub;iu^-
lie feere ax o eilr -r inmi
?^-rkia a C« L*rr cl; -n«-al Uinini:n*B
iu*a
TO THK DEFENCE OF CONKKDERATK
SOLDIERS LI TIN O,
I fS-rk:&- t(« Lav
Pieaa* esj^2B:ae icr .aa- atyles of
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS
Ta the Reataratfaa
Ta the Biary and P^wf-r of the Cnitad State*.
P^rk:a A Go kare el< th rliuik*
P«—i - li* a Co h*Te iit t e jE,i.ra
. ... f fVrkus a ^ re JH* fta" .*
* *■••• I Pvr&.&a « I'v kaTr W.ri rLsvla
TO TlIK DETKLOP1IKNT OF TEXAS !
THB BXTBNSION OF RAILROADS.
l*o mCfi iu-rc^l that sre harr «!I the laUwt tai>hions la
on* Maz^. Mat.;/ aoc lani, but oat
•e-aei. P nrseaier lAa: Mr . Soiosnon has oBarge
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT!
Perkira A Co Lave the latent atrlea
I Perktse a to tar*- Oniral Para Hats
THBfiBNCOCR AfiB VIKNT OF IMMIGRATION Prrki« A Co tare Gla.U«sor HaU
P^tAita * Co tare- L«fk>ira Bunr.ets
Tbo laoroaae af Maoafactaraa.
TflBjBRTBLOPMKNT OF AGRICCLTURB*
The Pro^reaa af Education.
LITEXATCRB. ART AND REUGluN.
TEXAS IS AN EMPIRE
In Terntor). Fertility &r.<! Pro<lucUo&9.
TEN M1LL0NS POPC LATION WILL SOON
OOCCPT |IT.
TnB CIVILIZED] WOULD
til
Cooking towardH texas
SHE HAS THE RICHEST SOIL.
Tn* Larcet-i
Pl'BLIC DOMAIN. MOST GENIAL CLIMATE.
M06T VARIED PRODUCTIONS.
THB CUBAPB9T LAND!
MOTT BEAUTIFUL SCRN KRT
And ttof
The llaaf Kalerpriaiag Pcaplr
TO BE F#CVD C N THE CONTINENT.
na A Co tar* iji<ea Kmma Bonn eta
t-aa A Co hsrr Ksarbwa Boaaeta
k«a * A Co hm re and flo v#rs
w* also k>w b complete atoek of ample (foods, ae d
tarfio :a - v>bSiaa trade to call aoj examine oaj
C >*x:*. aii *«• l*el aatisi£ed v* can make it to >hoir
.cbere** to a: «raat purcUm*c a portion of their bi*
Call aai aee
HRBRT R. PKRKINS A CO.,
Perkins' Rot, Noa. 1 A 2,
aorftlia'.y Mam Street Houaton.
•Vrs. C. Srasrssser.
STREKT. OPPOSITE TK8 OLD CAPITAL
B'f* to :xf>rat Xbe La-lin that, harin^ seenrrd the
a^fTKet <4 a lm ciaa* I>reaa and Maataa maker, aha
is now prr^arwl to laraiah the beat kind of work ta
taL* line.
sa* u ib (OBMsat receipt of the lateat patterns for
Dreeee*. Ckxaka aad Maniilla*. aad haa on hand a
aj* eadid a«wtit*i of mmiriafL
Oriera JWKvCsily aoiicit«-d and perfect satinfaction
aor25dtwtf
Madame Le Bero,
• Froa M -dam- Ujmp*'*, New Or lean*
Ft>ki*aiblf Dress Maker and Milliner,
I i Prairie Street* Klaaatoa,
56nfc*rfartia St. star * « .-^al e Mrs White .f
The 'a sty'e^ constantly on hand.
aaarcASd twf w
■Sr<. G. Seasraur.
Illinois Central Hailruad.
TUB qt'lCKKST HOLTS PROM KKW ORI.rA f
TO KSW YOKK A.VD ALLSA8TEKM AND
NOBTUEKN CITIBS.
Bi
TKX.4!* HAS A GRAND rUTl'KK | **Kr,~ T° ASXOUSCK
As9 . Now OrLc*a« rtk the lateat
FRENCH
TEXAS JOURNALISM WILL BX WORTHY OF
THE tTaTK-
THE TKLE'.r.APH HJS HhF.V J UtHTORlCAL
lad '
TWO DAILY TRAIX* leaeeCsirom. rnioa
and even in®, on the arnvai of traiae and ata«^
ara from the South. "
Jijl'HSAL
From the Infancy of liar •♦tale.
H-nviaff Cr,airiirtuo -d
BirORt TKl BEPBBLIC.
Onts* Furnishing Goods.
uaucaaa
I
SC',"'
•af Smsk ' > -
*!
flpss*
,i> > lifritjf'
ilU>aKki> lUr •«
r 1. C Herri.
** J, Wil.ee.
ril.lM. !*. P. farewell.
«.U. IIe«re ......U. & Tripp.
' A
WVFor through Titkrt«. p lr«t the Mil"- o' ;tl.
tUotfc nd SleMn^oip Oodibmbl 111 Cntc
T>e etere <>Mun*hipei*<ft *rr;Tr (rmr Sew Ot>«b
t* MhikU). Tw«r."*- Mid feleMa*. li. the eltrmoa
t-
bave (hHrelmltaattlw wfcmef taiatteead to tha re
m«ftBr «*oda^ 3 ,; t.: • 4 i t r
lA* tfalbirfijfMt*. to
"lj inn. j j.artwtMa.-awirlwt^i '
wppIS
moo Htraet. ant) at the bepot of the Hew Orleac,
JackMm and Givat Northern Ballrosd. AKj. mt
llHnnf. Central Railroad IK-nol. at Calm, Ili.
3L HUOmTT, (ivftenl eaperiDteo^eot, <"*h1r*eo
w. P. Jobuufl.Oeseral Pamenxer A«ent. Ch*^a«o.
B. F. I.OMJI.BV.
n« t-Iter" (JMlSnnlhwr. r.nt. V. II--r.
•'♦i'iWAkfcwvW '
11 -jH 4awv«Mdra> W'*«t
I !OH#~aBUKHV"lot
.0 .4 .T ,
Comiti issidfi "MeTtyBanteT*1 " .i„i
J.Traaaaawa st «• js^afKHUM-
No J BOWLIKG «ar.t.X. NMS-VOBK. -— >—.iarf*WiK
:
Koute from liu Ives ton, Houston, At.,
W Al'WIM AXTOXIO,
B. B. D. * t. It A I L W A
'■ - .. : . • !v.>r
JPritem ot the Tetrsmph
PKR A.VMV
far the Wnk't TflrurapS,
C'.uhn ut t!r.-
Club* of ten " '
Clubs of tw**n*r ' *■' 5
Clubf ot tifty " "J? *
Cluba of A hotidre-I " V* 4
Trl-Weekly Tele«rai li.
(K) spvc> or 12 «v> eurrencr.
STIK).I>. PERKINS a W1W0N.
rremM 1 'oke Shirts,
BOSOMS. r>KA WKRS. fco.
s'es Ksaoi. 1 Ml Broadway, New York
•a*:orT pA>r*a. N. i. A. P. STURGK8
J. C. PERKINS.
sat 12rt-*-r J. W U ILfiON
l.rf. Ettfk'ey.
• Dry Gcods Ircpcrter & Dealer
IS
j GENTS" KTRNKSHIXG GOODS
| C orner Tremaat aad .Market Streta,
_ ^ «i *LTE?T«y. TKIAB.
> *^TT " Z.'1 ,
' fct HIS SHIRTS AT S. N. MOODY
s a<m ll.l.1.ii*i) .1
. ,f"S* ™ '-'i n>'«.i.u«ittlor«ialvr to^ I , . . .
■ Awf a4*yh il':i^esti>r Houston. I And wih no iasua, *- v
i iielMirn.ll 4ttil Jin *n ln*:t
" !
fIVtas Central K^iiroaNt*
M«:,u '•HI j
iir !
meot of
ilaon ft
will a
jaiiaxTha 9tr.
.UtiUi«K Kit
rfiviii wH *temwRirraBr
t3WWt«rT|s .ifcraa
«jSO rii pututwt ^a
St. *4n >tlq>)a Bttt'ih +, mi !i«
d? i-il w-.rt iii ..J >muoH •
yjma rKJ rHirn}
fnreTf|K>rt..if ^
frTSiar n^^rsr^ssr
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Gillespie, C. C. Tri-Weekly Telegraph (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 158, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1867, newspaper, March 22, 1867; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth236350/m1/8/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.