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DALLAS DA1LT OOUHKKCUL. )
DALLAS TEXAS. SUNDAY MARCH .3 1881. VOL. XXVIII XO. 85.
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FECIAL.
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We have Contracted with the Importers for
ONE
THOUSAND
" tw& ir ira na tct ra
aa icbJLa rCUWttui kMtf kiUuMih! E.Zul'
And Are now Showing the first 10 riSiDJP.W
of the Lot just Opened comprising
i
FancySilks
acicano
Of the Latest Designs for Spring and Summer
Costumes. These Silks are entirely new and
strictly first-clnss goods. The Colored Silks
are especially inviting embracing every va-
riety of illuminated and shaded Stripes
Checks and Plaids In order to
1SPOSE AT ONCE
Of the FBJtKT sraiREE9 and pave the way
for the like successful sale of the MBSXT illtUtf-
.l'S"E3')ES wo offer thesa beautiful goods at a
Small Advance oo Actual
Patrons should tako early advantage of the
Unusual Bargains at the beginning of a season
offered in the above. Saccadics cheerfully
sent by mail on application.
Novelties in Indies' DrN UixkJn Tj'Iatiiaitiijr;
and siU lines of goods for LjndJfti'yjn'j'i ji!;; Wear
are being areoeli'ttl aiml ord-tru'il '.tally.
e" a em r r p o srs (f 5
h t m ji L h b U U b .
Pfll HQ PI IT II HP AC
uuLuoitII I h bhud
successors 10-
Goldsmith liosentlial
" FIIIbT SALE OF
OOQS AND
..."
Lsa I 1 03 &
BARGAINS throughout our
Entire Establishment Before
the Arrival of our SP1
oiwANnrcxns
ODDS AN!) KNDs
ODD-iANDKN'iW;
ODIVJANDKN'HS'
OIMWANDKNIK
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ODDS AM) KNDS
OIHHANDKXnS!
ODDS AND KNDS
ODDS AND KNDs
ODDS AND KNDS
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ODDS AND KNDS
ODDS AND KNDs
ODDS AND KNDS
ODDS AND KNDS
ODDS AND KNDS
ODIH AND KNDS
ODDSAN'DT.NDS1
ODDS AND KNDS'
ODDS AND KNDSl
ODDS A NJ) KNDS
ODDS AND KNDSi
ODDS AND KNDS
ODDS AND KND.'
ODDS AND KNDS
ODDS AND KNDS
ODIW AN D KNDS
ODDS AND KNDS
ODDHAND KND.sl
Ladies' FJno Morocco and
Kuss!a Leather Qclti at
Half Cost.
Ono Lot V'OilSTKD uml LINEN
rXlN(!ES fie; worth '-'Co.
50 Pieces LINEN CKASU TOWEL-
ING ut 70; worth 10o.
Ono Lot BALMORAL SKIRTS ut
:.l5o ; worth 00c.
1
One Lot SHAWLS 75c; worth $ 1.2.")
123 Dor. 1'KUFiraiKD BOAV3 50i-;
Worth OOo.
Ono Lot CORSETS 50c; worth 00c
1000 Doa. THREAD 2.rto; worth Wo
LADIES' and MISSES' D00TS and
SUOllS and 1001 other Ciicof
Goods in every (lepurttiicnl
ODDS AND KNDS
ODDS AND KNDs
ODDS AND KNSJS
ODDS AND KNDS
ODIHAND KNDS
ODDSAND J'.NDS
ODDS A.N'D KNDS
ODDS AND KNDS
ODDSAND KNDS
)DDS AND KNDS
lODDSANDKNDS
ODDS AN D KNDS
ODDS AND KNDS
MODS AND KNDS
lODDSANDKNDS
ODDSAND KNDS
ODDSAND KNDS
DDDANDKNKS
)DDS AMD KNDS
-)DDS AND KNDS
ODDSAND KNDS
)ddsandi;nds
oddsand knds
oddsand knds
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DDjANDKNI)S
)DDSANDKN1
)DDHAN'DKNIW
)DDS AND KNDH
).DDS AND KNTti
GOLDSMITH BROS.
li mi ST. DALLAS.
1 y
I wa erirc!ed bv the foll.iwlm'
M. Bnyw .bBt 17. - ' OlATti iSri I I
XYIItii LEGISLATURE.!
fOKTY-SEVEKTH DAY'S PR0CEEDIKO3-
Ilryiin AirrtruIlnrHl nn.l mrrlimiK-ul
Couple Itlrrvior lit ke Klrriril on
the 14(li-)i r. KwmrrD.vr
lt Il.-Hllb Ollievr
titiom fur I'rulilbi.
tiuaMIII(unict.
f ENATK.
Spcolnl to !io HeraM.
Am'.in .Mnrch 5. Ths iei;nte met pursu-
ant t" avtj.nrnmiint.
Koll cl!mi: qui.ium pretent.
l'rnvpr by th i-hnp'.hin.
Sir. DhVoiip..n hiiroiluccd a bill for tlio
C.nppiitHlion (if Ux CnllicUirs KelfrreJ.
l?y Mr. Buchsnnn ef Wood For th r
liof of . U. Williams lW tbtriff of W.xul
cvun'.v.
Hy Mr. L'RV.r.wt A bill mpndini ucctiou
10V1 revijivi ttiUutei.
15y Mr. W'vdi: smundirg ar'.ioV
'1333 of the civil codt'.
Mr. Tilin rcporti-d favorably on lbi
clHiminf Mom's licmrp;.
Mr. btitbsnaa of Wool ipporled fi v.--ably
on tlin bill mukint; tn county IrouMK'-r
custodian of llio selioul fund.
Tfco ho' mi concurrent ro)iutl-n fl'iii;
Ilia Mvertb cf Murrh for thu . locli n ol'di'-
tpctora of tha A. & M. College. Amnnded
by liiirgtlie 1 lih of March.
Iions'i bill No. pwsdd to tliird rondirir.
Hnine bill No. "81 eiemptint; cortiiti
Cumitioi from cpurstion cf Hie law rotntivn
to tlie nrotccti'!! of wool growiij;. l'tsa.d
lo third ri-adini;.
Kc.nslo bill No. 52 meilicHl bill vim called
up on moiion rnconsi lorcd nnd enropsi-d.
On tnotiou Mr. lunii'j bill adjuring th-i
irnb btrdui'H of the Bl.to to tho fchool fund
Air. lMt:n reported on bouae bill No. 408
providing for tha eulo of lands knowa at th-i
li:dUn li.sfrvnti.'n fvnrably.
Hifinit bill No. 18 was postponed U'V.'-l
Turday.
Hcnuo bill No. 27 wis ti:!cfn up a-:d lost.
S-.'iiito bill No. ai) rwlalin to tin collec-
tion of iiffri uluirhl tntilics IiO?t.
Joint roEolulion No. il'J vim tskcu up uad
ei'jrma td.
Joint rwdution No. 35 w.ts tsken up nJ
tabled.
Benale bill mlcding to troep isi to try ti.bv
-Mr. Buchanan of Wood preaontf ;1 a p;ti.
lion from i-it'scw of lWkwall eoui.t.-
HtUinp; dintinunllion of jurisdiction ofcouolv
ourt Also proiii'. on tlm sauio.
SerBtu bdl No. ii7 rcli.tiDg to swicdlinj.
Scnstrtjoirtrosolutii'ti No. 0. TEnyropso?.
J int n solution ou tno 'J'ohy clsiiii. Tout-
pot oi.
r "imte bill No. 41. Pnd the eocond limn
ar.d (iimriSPf-il.
is.'iiaui bill No. 47 n'diicirp; tho nmiimuv
rf.ilMndfnio to S emits pvr niiM. li;-rofsul
Striate bill No. 60 prescribing tiio penub
l:i:o lor discKibiai; ucliui.s uf juries .ii-
;?lik'W.;i. A tiiwme was rccViv?d Irora to governor
r).p liiitinx Uf. Sw.wii'c:cn ho dlb oiii.; r fc
llio f t;ii and soiiis half doz'in flopoiiitux nl
of pilots on the Jull". ' '
TI'iiMinule bo.- adjourned until 9:30 o'clocV.'
Monday niondiig.
llOtE.
Tiititiou? n 1 memorials w?ro propntcd a
Mi. IVIijr a memoti d from citizens oT
IViisline on llio bitky tralk"
.Mr Kin. tho name from Lvc county.
-Mr. Kindred tiia (atno from Colorado
county.
Mr. Fly tho sum" from OonzaU i cntinly.
Mr. WooldriJfj) tha iimo from Latnir
county.
Mr. Mntlock the same from Paradise
Winn county.
Mr. Mbc!.b pclilion from cittern of Collin
county prolob-.iat; :..:iist a chani-o in thn
stock law.
Mr. iStitbli.-i apotitio'n from (ho cilizens
of 1iblniclt county iisl.-inir t0 b attached to
Mitchell county for j udicial purposes.
Mr. Koy.a m'-m.iriid from tho cili..iu ol
Browuwood askiiiR that tho city bn culled for
in tho amnnded chiirti r ol' tlin i:iir
dj and Santa Fo rai'rond.
Tho following bills and resolutions vi-ro
D'tirod:
llv Mr. D-nnmn. a rnnlnl
a ni;ht eojstou on Mid nflr.r Monday next
UyMr. Mack a bill ikii- fines itaii.t
county t Oiocrs for not keeping accounts
correctly.
lly Mr. Koacb a bill t define thin times
tor hoi 'ir.ir courts i:i thn l. iv.i..il
n ...wj.j-M.tiiu juui-
cial diftrii-t.
Ill Mr. N'lpll. a loll tji r.mn.1 11.. v...l
co le to better df Unit the offense of bui L-iury.
c -' ' ' ...... i.a
pft:rs nisd rnst the y iiro hereby rcliovod from
fuithwdui.y and jisy provided the f.pn:.ker
IinT nt-lill tV.ch Of t 111 lirn.nt n. on ....
- ........... s o ntv
ii. h iuii uiucu iHiijjuea to ntlrnu tlictr dulici.
Knlorred to iMmniit'.ea on stock nhlnir.
Hy Mr. Huiks n irrnlulion priitidirj?
lor iiiht. -t.'ioniGii and after (ha 7th inr '
.11 r. Boott a Mil to nmond thn ptmnl Oodn
by itrkinsc m.t partit-ulur lines in f.:rt.iin
minor (.trt-rs'-s.
'I'cii ru'es were iwpr-mV. and tho railro-id
b'll tken up and ntada thn spccinl crdur . r
Mor.pi.y r.nt.
The .houo ncurte lin I ha orate a-noi.d-neii
t to h:it:w hill aimmdtrg IU vbartcr ol
tho city of Uoitfton
Tito houfo bill Usitii; thn tIOs on Honor
(!i s!(i:r wm t.Vc'n up (il t!0 regular n.-der.
Thewnendni'iil fl..-l by Mr. Audc-non to
tilloiv dol rito p.v (vory four months in
advnsoc insto'id i f lor tho cntirj yoar wn
voted d:vrn and the bii! passed by it '.c if
08 was lo l'J n ij(i.
llo J lint ri.-olmii'ii proviuinjr for certain
oiii'i.5f Iti tho juilcinry and which has boon
lullv reportuil henf.oforo waj takon up.
Mr. Marr oflered an amendment bovini'
lor ill nMr-f t lhn .rt lii. .it. ..r ii... H....k. 1
i.i.. u v. .in iiu.iiiKr.oi
terms of county courts bold during llio j-esr.
. u.. i.uiv uuuiviii I'roviuus iur i iur icrms per
annum for civil and crlniic.nl bminm or
such olbnr terms n. mu K. n-Ai.r-:i...i i...
" " ii i.i.ii ii
ten) coinniiulorors court. Tho amendmon't
tirsvaded and thn rn.ilut..n n-a l tr.u tUirtl
titnn and psed by 71 jeas to li nays.
Tno sonato aniecded thehotna n julutiori
toclct directors of tho Ajrlcub.ural and
Mecbnnical culleo on the 7ih Imtant a.nl
Hxcd lhn Mth. Tha linn... nunnMhKii.1 mt.A
then ai'Jjurtieil till a oVlock in tlioaftiif
iliioe
1 hn 1110.-11:..? iirpiMiLii) n I .lo ...1..i!..
- ... u w j -.ii. i iiuiliMj
toamaiid thi constitution fisinj; tho por
iiiuiunuu ni;i(nr;3oi meniDeri ot 11)0 riis-
Inure. It prmhln that tho per diem may
h i llird hv law in a turn rmt in ii
dcllars and thn mileage not to ctcoed five
u. uars ior every teniyuv miles ihe iil-
tsncfl to ba compuu d on a direct line roKrd-
!rt. lt ralln-H.l. ... ..I I. I I
'..... v.u. r uiuuni oi irarui.
ihli bill will oitingulsblbn two do lar pr
dny fcatura of tbo conilUutlon. Tho bill
Th bill irtrn inri.l Kv V. ... 1
k null
whleh ... . . I....
scribe the mode andmanner of conductin? TEXAS
vm..i riiiuuii iwi mice siaio was
placed upon its third and final reading. Tha
efleot of the bill is to create a special tribunal
to be appointed by tho novernor. I'bo bill
was lost by vole yeas 2 nava 45. A mo-
tion to reconsider was entered by Jt vtlock.
Mr. Seott moved to suspend the ml surd
tako up the bill to amend the Dw relative
to landlord and tenant. Tho bill se ks to
prevent fraud by prohibiting renters fnro
removes property without cot sent of ibo
owner of the promises.
Mr. Fill ay o Herod an amendment providing
ronalty for latdlotds who viola'..i thoir
con'racts with tenauU. Tho amendu ent was
ruled out of order. Tha bill was stronu'y
oppi sod hy Messrs. Burke IVldock Nas-h
1 lumloy Mock iloynes White. Morris
(lou'd Uakor Johnston Dt-nn'an Tnrloton
Davidson K 'ach Ooitler Hulchinsoa aad
ably arcnod in its IV.vor.
.Mr. Hurry offered an arocntlraon'. s ) ns 1 1
have the compluinnnt bIiow that tho removal
was done with intent to dt fraud. Adopted
by 08 syes 4 naya. Ou ei rossinenl of bill
-o ayes 85 naya
Mr. Troylur moved to reconrder Htid the
Ilousiiadjcumcl li !):M Monday.
Messrs. Parker itiegs Kindred Ply
vVooldru'je and Matlock prccntcd petitions
for prohibition.
li.v .Mr. Mack n petition from ci'.isntu of
Collin county piobstl.n(r ajiiiu-.t a i-hanco in
th stock lw.
By Mr. Htriblinr; petition from Lubbock
county asking atUcbsaeiit to Mitoboil ctmuty
for judicial purposes.
By Mr. Key a memorial from Br.vfiw 'od
to amend tuo Gulf Colorado and Airta Fo
railroad.
;Ur. Denman oflerod a reio!uli..n to hold
night sessions after Molality nail.
Br Mr. Mack a bill ttvleif O-ios hi? tr;t tfll-
cers for net kei pinfr ncivunlg corrcetlv.
lly Mr. lioaoti a bill filing tho timo of
uo uuii; conn in mo .".un aiftnct.
By Mr. Nnsh n bill amending llio oer.u!
code dcllning li:o oll'.n-ie of hurj;! uy
lly Mr. Suibli.'ig u roiolttlion very fuonv
and very tvie.
Hy Mr. Burks a resolution Cor i:!p-U ses-
sions. By Mr. hVott bitl aaieuding t'.o ):-nal
cod.).
Tie! rules wcr; suspendod and tho railroad
jill wnamaJo tho special order for Monday
next. .
Al'-rUK.VOON SSS"S1H.S-.
The house concurred in tho fniint i n-nend
rre-nl to iho bill aau'iiointt h chi.-ttr of
ilouston.
Thn hotiso bill Ihing the Ux on liquor
pi !ted.
Tho joint resiMiiViou on tho judiciary was
takvn uj' many ameuJiiienU cll':red und it
pasfed.
A joint resolution liilng tlie per diem and
mbcij; of iiiember.was 'engroised
A bill rolative to laadlords and toaar.'s was
e;(roSvd.
CAl'IT VL Ctll'HIIK.
Triins on tha Intoriuitlonal railro?.d wore
ten h);:rs Into to dsv. Chii? di cain; of an
onf iuo on tint T. A P. lr.it night.
Jay Could sent an ordat along tho l:i!"rn-
tioehl to-day holding nil freight nud can-
'Iruction tr-iu-a on side trucks until ha
by. There wivi taim stir ainong railroad
men as nono 8?eni-'d to un-b sstand the
ti'C;i"g h' d they : 1 i-o M re.i.:oua lo
tno muorter.
Tho remains of M r. Cl.i:-y:ico C. L ahrop
will bo buriod by lhn typ.errapbicil union of
this city to-morrow niLU iippivjuitile ccio-
imi'iici1. The roin-ii..s will be oirr'.i .l fiot.i tho
northern Prcseytorian church wbem obso-
quies are to bo iiol.l. Thn otilo rs ami morn-
burs of thu sixteenth lrgiidaluru ha-a nri od
mi Wednesduy as tho time to i isj appioari-
ato resolutions and pronounce fluim; u'.ogies
on the death' e.f Mr- Cebimn of Mnrttiull
tlo ir Into lolluw co-liihorr.r
Tholjudiciary article reported from thn
ommit'oeon cote'titutionid am.ind.ii-n.t.i of
wlrch Cnplaiii Hujlicson js tlii.iinriii is
the llrsl ainond-.iioot jof ll)-M iihtiuo lii .i. has
ever been lUi.v.-e.islul In thn hou.-e uu.l t'-io
very decisivn voto of 71 to 1.1 i':oiostej vcrv
6'.ro!ig!y its p.-ipulnrity. Cjiiwin ilu.-honu
was untirinij in bii cfl.irt in beh.V.l' oi tho
reiuliitiou.
oxf;rtt;ssiivi
MeniHe.
Waihlril'trn. Inrrll 4 At llirt nnn.:..
cns.'ion llio coul'ercneo report on Iho f iridr
civil hill was adopted. Included In the" bill
aro Iho following iti nit: $75000 for a rove
ruie steamer for thesoulhom c.ast; $75000
T0PI03 BI TELEGRAPH.
alnrilcr Trial mi Wnsaharhlc-Irou
HuutilvratiuMNtrlke nt Marilmll
A ltieilr.mil Mnn l Ulllvd at
Tyler - HlKliway Hub.
ferry sit Man Am.
tunlo Klc Ki.
ma) or.
Kau AiiKiiil' IieniH.
(licclul to tiiu lleiiiid.
S.ll Antonio. March 6 This tnnrnlrit
rutherr wifo and t. eons of this city Bi d
ur. M. lavlor. of Auilin. pn rnnni I. M.ui...
villi" vero' stoppad by tho 1 ng and short
Minn a..u roooi ot eigniy-llvo lo!Urs tT70
Valiser. two shot cum anrl turn .ru.iK.n.j
at.oui ten illiies Iroiil Dili city.
Major Uiuet
property with
volvers. this
hrilMo'iit Lhnm in.
The two nu n huvd hopn rnntl.;n1 nn.l n-lll
i aeiy uo capiui'co. in a o iy or two
C.nlvt'Htou IloiiiH.
flpvctul to tho UelMlit
GaleetoTi. Msreti A'ti Tl.lj .ri.n...
.lohn t ryo met Capt. Uoulcr ou tho Btrnnd
n editorial jayir "The Inaoa.iMl i.
S'-L-eryo:
. :"""' oi me PUD in. It ia
I. ... . m uo unued cittttM.
Ptr!?t'C almlnisuaUou for the
Mont
luartu O. I DS MonU
than mi l A 7. 3 ' 11 ' nutu elahorat.
than such documeni. usuallj aro ard with a
b-w exception it it highly creultablo and
ooaservaiiv. throuRheut" "ul'lul0 D
01 u-.tanoosa T. nn. March 5 -The Daily
Tunes lna . I
letters atwntlnw "
.) ... i. - 'oiuuiatioiis trjat
....... . i" -euiir as luoxt enVcually
otoeeeltho tpec.fio ideas and .menu of
the wilier and enters. 1J..11..1.P. . "Sf
Hnco Iteina.
Sneetnl to the Herat!.
Waco. March fi Tha rrK....
company has applied to Judge McCorojick
for an injunction restraining tiie International
railroad trom lcaino tlmeio.ui. k.i..
US lines to Jsy Uouds ox ureas coniounv.
luili!-" Mcl.'onnlrlc will hnp ll...
the coiiioniiv in DhIIuk on tlin ir.ik t..
4 exas
ai
matter. This will ba heard in thn United
Mates Circuit court in Waco on the flrut
Moiuli'y in Aprl aid (hu pajoan to
application and suit wure filed in tho United
Stfites diiitrift elei-L'd .in... i.:. ..:
. . M V...1.U 1 .u. I.I.V IIU
ycfleiduy. ;
ijHsinigtit a Unileil States deputy mar-
cbal wenulown to ll.nrnn t.
.m .'I.
the International agent at that point as the
nearest niprcsjnintivo oi me railroad com-
pany. Il is said tha Texas express company will
fiVht tho O.itiM company to tho bitter end.
Judgo White wf Dal la carao down tortile
papers nnd tho matter was kept secret until
ibis morning when tko deputy ni-irshal ha I
Tea. he I lioanio.
Messrs. Nelson and (Iri.lnr. ennil.il:.". r
Memphis are horo to invest money in tho
..uti Dii.-u on uusuieri mere is a Doom
born in that lino
Dr. A. C. Swnit7.eldor a prominent citi-
zn living near ibis place diod tudd 'nlvlsst
night. T'ho funeral obsequies at St 'Paul
Eo:scopal church takes pluco to morrow
morning.
In open daylight th;s oveuing tfsnonk
thief eul-irsid O. N. Cur'.ia' smre proceeded
'o the unlocked sale nnd
took out thn drawer containing
.-i'.vor Coin and ell'ecUd his escape. Curtis
does not know his loss u- 111 his book keeper
who is nb-ent to-night niturns but it
is thought nfdto ho heavy.
Maj. Wont' Miseou.-i Paciths engines in
charge here having completed his work is
ordered to St. Louis.
J-iy Could bin not arrived ytt.
-
.nitraiuill Miktler
fpeel.-il to (helluralil.
Manball March 6 Tbo iron mou'dors in
the car shops have demanded 1.11 iacreaso of
fifteen per conb per day on waes.
A number worouiseiiargul and other quit
writ.
Ono member of thn nionldors' union is at
work nnd threats hsvo boon made to do liim
bodily barm.
The demands ot tha men will not lie ao-
coded to.
llocenlly at different limns eight men
have been engaged by ono 11. Dili hi Ne
Oi leans and noil liete with the expectation of
siifiiring work in our shops. Tho manaf.nr
of tho shops knows Bottling of biui and ia ut
a bvs to know Ms object.
All trains to Terns t.ro crowded with omi-
Krsnis. iyi:.mi oy mo vice-proiklent to be
Tho municipal election comon off April eu .l"t''t'J b' rt tho uuxt lo'islative
fifth and 1 hi. fo uf. 1 ...... ii.i..i.a V. .. session.
- .u.vu v.nwiunii?
l-exa. mw. company also lu.tit.ito Ju il s he Z " on oi Z
iga-nsl the railroad lor dameges in til. sa.uo ... 11 t an . -e. !.i lh?.tu J-erdny
natter. This will ba heard in the United nVh . '.' . ? 1?.k'na loth) "' tt
" .w. i gooa or olliorwiso by
partisan or other ciilcs. but it Is only rela.
1 1 U"J' "'" "enter tlio ou.
nor th.ther in any pojitive Bcnso.
cavnnab Ca March 6-The Momine
Newssavi: T i n llr... ...ill 1 .
j - Tin uu IU3U WIU1
iiitoiost and satitfaction bv the pstrlolio and
COIlCrVHllVA It.riltJ.tll .' t... A ... ... 1 . .
. - ..... ... .uo iviiici ican people
n all parlies and of all sections ol the union.
......uumniuo anno ior us tlatucaiauthlft
candor and moderation and for fraUrual
and tha conciliatory spirit whien pervades it
hroughout. Jf wo may regard it at indica-
live of Iho spirit and policy i. hich is to
govern President Omfiold's adiuinistrhtion
it is eata to say that while be was A. our
etiolco for DresldmiL ami wliiln A.a...
from him In fophM t ..UJ... 1... .. ...
.. . . "."-.--..'u. ua will sa.
counter no illiberal or factious opposition
Kichm-.nt V.. March 5. Thft niaitutnh
saji: Wo would pronounce the lnano.ir.il
an oioolhmt nun. It wiu favorably alnke
tho uorthern pe. pla for wltunii of eotirso it
was specially intended. It has a little
northorn and anti southern sentiment iti It a
we could liBve expected to find In a docu-
ment orL ina-inrr In tha Ahi.h..t. i : .
. . . n - ..wUu.nuiuiui
vino. . . e caiuioi eirroo with thn nm.
to the- beni'licial eiluct of mskiug voters of
(iCerocs. but wn i.n uimu .k .i.A ..u.
-. .. nF)lv.T tu m. HUOlllllia
ol slavery was a blesing and wo concede
VMt no state s hu cuso forcibly when be say
IliTO is in lllix I.OII..1.V ...irl.llA ....J I .
leeii alavery and full citizenship.
Tlio l.HNt k.ino r Miiiiiuer. ' .
WliRbini.ton. Mur.. I r. Tl ...
- .. ....... u Binmia ijiui at
noon to-dnv. nut ut 10. oo i.w.i. . .
-.-..-....... v mui.iv unm
8 o clock to awatl communication frotu the
prudent which Mr. Peiidloloo of liio com.
mil-en on uiiiiil.'Mrii.n e. .1 i... . ......
. r iinmiuui.t .MUM
n.'.-. wv i -utiivvu at inai nour.
IToon Cltlllifr t.hi ..i.. ... ...i..-
;- ..i w oouir noon
lce-1 reaulont Arthur wan vigorously an.
.. .... 1... .uA II .. J r
y .ua Kuii r.. x iois-iainga were
.mu.i ui prayer aiior which inn vice-
nrerident s'.ateil i imi. hu i..t ... ...
fentittion a nuaiberot pjtitlons for special
"'"""'i ""' "i in nis owu opinion bated
tl lion rules and iirHoMlimi. i. !.. u.....
a uvBa
cou.d not be priwenlod av an i xtra.irdinary
m."'' i ma ni'unie. tin inn.iiimi ti...
question as to thud if pisitiontoba mndo of
i.immuuioiii.m. Auer tomarks by Mesirs.
Harris a;;d Hill or He rgiV U wiu ordered
on a motion fty Mr. Cockrell that tho peti.
- -j v...v.. viu. .im iieu
tions be rtitsh.ed by tho vice-proiidont to be
eilhiin teil tiu 1.;.. . ii... . ... . . ..
Mr. Hoar 1'iTen.il r...ti.n.. ... -
. ur ""...' oAiuuuinir
u Mulleld boilU "ancotk tliu piivilege of
tho floor during his stay ir. Washington.
Adopted bv a llllilllimr.ii. v..lv til ....... -
accoi-dnr.co with noticos given -by bint tome
... ouniiiiueu ma loiiowmj roso-
... ...... .... Kin ....'..1111
Anton arid Kdward Krattio went into tho law
..ill . ..e .. v. ....
I'lii.'ii ill I. . v :in in. i. lurnia u.......... ..... m
themselves Iho pistol worn by Anton who is .oMVf ' Tljlt 'P-'' fommiUeQ of five
n constable weut olf striking bis brother ia Z "'T""1 "J onuir to take
tho right leg. A doctor was oalh-d cud the 1 " 0 ot Ttil"! for
bullet removed it having split. rpresidutilaudvice-presldontoftlio Uniiad
About 4 yd ck yustenW Dr. A. K. Ca-
nillini-i. n.ic. ...I .... .. .i.i. ..!... . CA1IINET HVlTlraa
i reunion umlield. ra:.t to thn on.t. n..
Ibdoaing ncmiioitions: Jm. (J. Blaine of
nuiiuou) nu sonretir of tiiij. w-.
. ' 1.
r ... oi unite; m.
Vn milom ol Jf.iio otu to ba seeret-ii-y of the
tr. Rftiary; Wiiyr.o MoVosgiiotPomlfvlwanl.
a U. S. A. found nil the stolen JfC Ywk "I! 8 TtK"' L T J M
h tho exception of tho two ro- !. lor( k P . l mwt Kiral Biniuil
morning on Iho outskirts and i' o( I.ow-'? atyy of the in .
. l "Or i.OlllOt l Ijil CO 11. lit I III 1a
" ..l .. nr:.i- nviw.)
. . u - ; - r.-v- i'uiiii . i.o in.'. .u ... i.ouier OU 100 Blrilllil
for the Pensscola oavy yard and ttemt for1 innuiriiu. ifoerui. l..n. h.l hn.-......
gi at Annapolis and Norfolk. I Keceiving an Bflo.rtii.tivo ?oply Frvo drew
ot) amotion For Hn vncutivn pin .... j 11....1 1...1 1.1. i.T. . .... 1
buihlim:
At -:t!0 amotion for hh vncutivn aii.n
showed less than 11 quorum prc.nnt. Uplo
4:10 all attempt to go into exccutivo (c sion
failed. AtO o'clock in tha morning alter
repeated but In'll'ocluitl ellorts by a iiwj Titv
lor an exec otivo session n sutllcient number
of republican senators dfcliuing to miswor
upon yea nud nay votes to 01 utile lao point
ol 110 quorum to t.o lmde (1 roecs ws taken
u:.t I O.liO o'clock.
Owing lo tho failure ef a quorum lo ap-
pear at Ibo hour itppoinb'd. I'm recej.. w'm
suhitHntiiilly pojtpon'd until KKO o'clock
whim a joint resolution (11'Ti'd by Mr. BiitN-r
tor an extrft month's pay to Pid sic ale to o(H.
cers and einpioyeo was briefly debi.t:d and
psised.
Tho ia!leii wero me.awhild
thr .viri oivn li tho lieket liohl ts.
fully thrci-lbtirths of wliolii Hero la-jies 11; '.
llieir iinri"'lrunsd mroriV.iin caii.idi.
much confuaioa ns praftict'dy to tormini.tn
for soiii'i moments all o'her attemptrat lug
islation. Thn viee nrei lent announced tha
signing of Uieenrolle;! sundry civil and do-fli-ontiv
appropriation bill'. .At 10:W o'clock
Major Oo.ieriil Hancock with Colcncl
Mitcholl of his sUtr uiiiitir is-crt of .Senator
Blaine entered li-o:n the west door of Iho
lenato and waa welcsmed with long nnd
continued applHttin from tbo galleries nidi on
tha Boor nnd thn 11ml 0:1 the lloor t tree'
him was iSonatorConkliri'; in I cordial hand.
chilling initiated by them was ropoit"d by
all llio fnau-rs prosen' aud who pressed
forward for tbo purpose Meanwhila tho ap.
plausn of thn R-vllorl'-a swolled to a tumult
and then subsided. ThedistliiKUisbcd viiilir
then Dually took a seat to the loft of the
chair. Tbo1 at rival cf L'eutoaaiit.Uonural
iShendan sotno motiiout lntor Wat
Iho cccalon '.'or a renowal of enthu.
sl:i-on. thou'h the ueiiionttration was
defied of e.wy spitit th-i slgnlllomce of
which wvs preceded. At 11:20 o'clock tho
d;p'.oiniie ii ips enl'Tid nnd occupiod tho
'in-n 11 inn ae iuuiri on .us r'gui 01 tno
jli'dr.
All I'.'t'l I ll'tt miiiinii it A l.A.1 r.f ll.A ......
... ....... .tw ...... "'y .fcu MiTreu v. WV J 1.
if ifio!) pHuir.g around tbo routh wingrewh-
ul tho rtitcra front of the capital. Tho
pr'tl.tcnt elect wat acnompaniodby tba vice
I'Mijcnt elect and enatort Ponaloton and
Tourman rntcro I the hudding and prooeed
id to lhn "le. tirxld -nt's mom whore they
VvHtataed oit rink pmg;
....... .u uii'nr
and II red but his arm was knocked upwind
uy u uy--":i'i. ujiu wcni arrested.
Thodilllculty urosa from a dbngi-cnnioiit
between Kmlur nnd II. AVon a caiuleUto fir
ald-trman in -which brlckbuti and bottles
wui-o tho p incipal actors and ILtt'.-on's half
uioiuer wants vi taae u up.
On oi'iniliiKtion and a.lvrfn report by tho
ft'lllntv nVil-flifiun n.iii!. I.w)... .1...11.
.. "; . vj jii.iu IIOSIUI ro
fo.nil t.l trv R )f.hnr..t .1 I.. I...
....... .. . ......tu.. mu uuilll ionuir UD
11 writ uo luiiauco.
U.i tha preliminary exnml'ialioii Stovens
Dm IITortritln Ou. I.n.m-l ...:U....i I. 'I
v.viii 1 u.r-i- Wl.uuuii UUil.
His attorney thon withdrew from tha cbno.
The coming Mngorfcust will bo an tvcnl
ceiipsiog Mardi Oras.
T.vler I tenia.
Special t ) tlio Horld.
Tyler March G" Major T. W. riuramor
lio cortractor on tho T. & Hi. L. railroad
wr asct upon al his camp by two mnn namnif
K ibort and l:ivid Cowan and was bndly
beaten. Uo is now nblo to bo out. His
clerk Uoorgo Gohn was assaulted yesUrday
morning by Danni Ponders tection houso
keeper. Oobn ondoavorod to got away but
after boing tollowol about a hundred yardi
by Ponders turned and shot him through
thn heart. Gohn wits arrested at oncn and
takan to Brownsohro wheru he will have .
preliminary hoaring to-day.
Jay H.mld pasted through on an olegaut
tram of car this morning.
TCaxalinruic Itcmi
Spsolal to Hie Herald.
Waxaliachln March 5. The essa of the
S. Jt. Alexandor I still before the court.
To-day It tho tilth day consumed in the trial
of this case. The .lamination of witnouoi
for tbo defonsn it not ot concludod.
The ttate will tntuiduco testimony In ro-
huttal of that Inlroauood by the dufenso to
tsUblith intanity on tho part of tho defend-
ant. Tha caso will In all probability not 150 to
llio Jury before Tuotday .
Tbo mooting between the defendant nnd
bit wile In tbo oourt rooot wn very alTocllnr
bringing tho tun of sympathy to the
eye of many of tho ipo:tator.
Oplaloa of lb. iMnacaral.
Auflu-ta Ga. March 5. Tho Chronicle Id
ft
part
Ke-
. .. - "m v. ionium eeoriiiart
ol watj ViilinmU.Uut of Louisiana tea
lhasen roeeitod those nominations tt
:t)o aud lmtiiediiitely 'on motion ot Mr.
Cameron went into executive session.
A tpecial cuhinot tossion convened at 10
oclock. There wero prcsont Hecrotsry
U-f.rH Coll. Itam-ey.Sciiui. Postinaster-
tl iral Ibiynuid. Alwimey general Devan
and Acting hocreUry of the Treamry French.
1 resident Oartleld Informed tba cabinet
that ba would probably cnd to Urn aenata
about 3 0 clock for a list of uuruiuati ns In-
cluubK luusu of his cabinet. In mskinir
Oil. lktiilOllr.bi.i..nl lkn 1 .. . ... A
u riiiiuuui spoKovery
...i..K uu iii;i fi.nrn
wwu ijiui m icnre reirri't
with their valuable service.
l.rnilL' tu th .ir riMn.etivu I --
which 1 have all bmn t.'iid.)M:l tho president
uopcu eacn ono would do bun tha enrvtea of
rinoiiiriini. in hi. n.i.ili.. .Ol ut.
should bo qnslillod which would nrobiblv
ua 8vor.tt day. After nmo further
rotuarkS on this an M.ut tl. .ij...
inuuired uftor tha ho.irn. .f n.......i
... .'nig ...mi
dopaitmen In a general wv. Tbo only
mallorollinpor'anio which was brought to
tllO atllllltlllll of "hn mi.i.ll ... A
. ... u . S (11-W'IIHlU
hy Acting Secretary French bolng a reoucst
otriHL oliHl limdi. iaa..i l 1 f .. .l
rensury dopartinents that they mavbeal.
lowed to re demait hniuli u!lo. ... ..j
ttko out of thn treatury tha lnTnl tnmW.
deposited for wtlro tinnt from circulation.
1 ha tdniocl wna dilnr.rl 1.. m. ..1...
without conoiudjii.
Ibasonato in exocutlvo so-Blon oonfirmod
tho nomination of all the cabinet.
rieetlon f Knllrond Director.
Cl. T ...1- ... . . .
aimca i.a itochhoiden
m "cling of iho 8t. LouU Kints & Text
miuuna was ooei nuro to-day and toe tot
lowing were elected dlrctom 0. W. Kogen
Jobu O. Day and C. . Ilarwood of Sprint.
II ..A . I. . 1-1 n.t .. .. ' .A
muni lummi. run Motet Deiigroan w.
and VAkutA v Vir.i. .rtf.. v..l.
and Geo. A. PurJay of Pierce City th.
.HUH. tu uu t'oiistruetn irora X laymoutO
tlilinurl. on tlm HI. T.nnti A Han tri..lu.
Mad to Datlus. About fifty mile of th.
track am now hid. A large fofo. of graderi
lint work.
Failal Fire.
Naihvllle. Torn. March 6. ThvAourt.
cWs'IIIckmtn Kentucky peolal(jji th.
Illckrran Cotton teed oil Work ar.d a two
story irsmo ooarairg oouh wer. Dumea
yesterday. Abe Jonta an employot of th
mill and Mr. Penon Uadlady of Um
bourn wnt burned to death. Th. mi It
f 00000; iniuranc. 32(XJX
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