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THE DALLAS DAILY HERALD
DALLAS TEXAS WEDNESDAY MARCH 23 1881.-Y0L. XXYIII iYO. 99
IK'TAHHmHKO IV Hi
I rTUCK F1VJC CKNTS
OXXIUD4TK0 WITH U
If
V1
Spring-Wraps
IU BBBaaaAW'
u
ENTIEELY NEW.
We have Just opened a New Line of LIGHT-
WEIGH T UAKMKNT9 for Ladies' Spring
Wear aud would call especlnl attention to
e same being KSTIKKLYNBW and of
the LATEHT ST VLB now In vogue at the
East. These goods oomprisa
SATIN do LYON
AN11
Surah Silk
In
DOLMANS
whi.i. r..r Beantv of Material and Design
and Elegance ol Trimming and Kffect far
exceed anything of the kind over exhibited In
this city before
These wraps are admirably adapted as well
.v Fnll wear and purchased now will
both prove comfortable and alyllab lor evening
wear and the chilly dyn we are yet to have
i..i.o i Hummer's warmth has ooine to
tnv. and be ctiually serviceable later on be
fore tbo distinctive . styles for Winter aro to
1)0 obtained
We ere off.'rlug tempting bargains as well
D Jl A. I iV E T E
XYIIth LEGISLATURE.
THE SIXTIETH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS
The Kallronnj IIIII to Coma CiT-ly
The Kenate Itllt Amending; the
Hurler of Itallita esesl -The
Appropriation lllll Again
lucklcd In the Houae-
Vlie IteliHeury Bill
Adopted Ktc.
Sacques
and Mantels
We aro also showing among Oiat arrivals
In our SUIT audLLBTEllDEPAUTMKNT
dealt a Jellies of
Walking Coats
AKD
ULSTERS
Light-colored Cawlmercs with aide pockets
buttoned on ahara handkerchief pocket
haded born billions and handsome hood
llnodwltlipulnug finished with beaUlitlU InS-loi.
New Oarpets.
Arrivals In our Carpet Department Include
the llnest lines ever shown at nny season be-
fore In
IB1 IE ITCH
TO
Moqiiettes
SOO.TCH
Axminsters
With Borders to Match. Patrons ca only
Uetermine the exeoptlo.inl elegance of these
fabrics by a personal examination of them.
Other New Carpets in betullful designs are
r TAPESTRY
Brussels
BODY
iFiisseis
2 & 3-PLY
ngrams
Persian and Turkish Ruejs with
Mats to Match.
Oil Cloth 1" ynrd-whlo patterns and
Floor Oil Cloth from S to IS feet Wldo.
In Door Mats wo offer something entirely
now and original In a Cocoa Mat Willi
patent Iron scraper attached.
BXNATl.
Special to the Herald.
Austin March U. The iniito met pursuant
to adjournment.
Koll calh d and a quorum present.
Prayer by the chaplain.
Tilt rending of Hie Journal wns disponed
Willi.
Mr. lluehanan of Wood reported on senate
bill amending articles 371a K TAi 1(741 11747
j;5J 3;;.'J ;iTi-' S7to STCH and to repeal anion's
OTMIaud 7.'.U chapters title 7 of the revised
statutes favorably.
Mr. Higbtowor reported on senate inn no.
'is recommending the passage of tbo commit-
tee substitute.
Mr.Mcwnrt Introduced a mil ascenainini
the salary-due Hon. liusiavc Cook and to make
an appropriation therefor.
Benale bill No. H6 relating to countlc; issu-
luc warrants for Hie purpose of building a
court-house pawed uiula suspension of tho
Senate bill No. ll to amend certain nrtlclt
of toe probate law excluding wills from pro-
bate after four ytars except lu certain cases
oaRsed. A
Ui- Hun-ess offered a resolution that the
sorgeunlai.biine purchase 'M pouiius or Ice lor
the senate daily.
Sir. MialjllOU said oeiier iiibiti
hielnail .
The Ine resolution was lost
Mr. Itiicbiiiian oi'Hrluies reported on senate
hills No. mi 171. 71 3-12 and st'7 corrcotly
engrossed. 4
heiiate bl'l No. 177. repelling articles U 1.2
84 and 4unf the revised slaiipoH. Engrossed
Mr. Htaur.oii lntrodui d a bill changing the
time of holding couit ill Ilia twenty -ninth
I.ir. U'lir introduced a bill providing forthe
Investment id the smkliiK fund set aside lor
payment of bonds issued for bulbil ug railroads.
Roinried. .
bvnaie bill No. IK'. amending article rt.'.l
chapter') tlilel7 of the penal code. Ku-
grosed. H.;tmte bill N'". ls.1 p'ovldlnn toe makli g
yOfti mortem examlualiuns by emnpeteiu
pnyNieians in eeriain cmh hub fufH'r-n- .
H.iniLe hill No. 17n. amending tho code of
criminal pruceecluro paused.
A message irom nie govvruor n-
(elvud vetoing venatu bill No.
14'i creating Hie couniy oi joiiii vi-
ton with reasons llieiedir. Also a uinasage
relative to the sail of Clark and lvyeruii
oerlain niilveisitv lands
hero for the greater part of the past weekend-
ed to-day. On the night ot the Vth ofhm Au-
gust the oommiintty waa thrown into a coin-
motion by the discovery of ore of the most
tleudish minders ever committed In South
Cirollna. A hliihly respected young rmtle-
man named U. M. Hanoi. I teachtr hi the
piinlicseliools was found In one otitis prin-
cipal streets lying In a pool ol blood Willi ov-
er'd ahs in Hie neck and head
evlilently inflicted bjr a sharp hairnet
lie dii-d soon alter without being aols to
Ktve auyclue that mlKbt lead to'iie srrect
ot his assiiN-lui). He was one of the mol
kindly disposed and lnwtreni.ive ynu.g n.on
iu tile eommunily. It was piulltig lo .-ituitil
any motive Tor bis murder for bis p rliiH
had not Uvn robbed by those vhostru. 1. him
down In the dark. The bill wing doy duoe
ne.crtnro! hers were arrestisl it fnjpiel;n ol
hiivu.:! kllleit Hiurotd These inoilnrs
Hen liiebaM a-d l.oiila James-weiv lod e id
for mmd.'r and their trial t e."in );i-t Mondae.
The g-eaiesi Inten st in the vase has been maii-
lefl'.i1 lv the piilille. To-itnj- It w:s vlvioi io
tlp'Jiiry who alter remaliitngout a lew hours.
rendered it verdirl of auiltv as in the tlrt two
named and .Iiulgs t'resb-y ienteiieed iliem to
tie naioi.ei on the :iil itav ot May next i-nuul
tamun-lv with tke nai-slnr of Hie denlh sen
tenoe upon iluwe two murdercrii Juu Uluck
only a snort distance from the coart huiisu
was hanged.
STATE SPECIALS.
TEXAS
T0HC3 BT TELEOKAFH
MenliiBttlN i Marshall Colonel
MpnlKht'a Auawer to Hu. U. J.
1'inlay of tJolvoetoa The 'r-
imxNiiiKe llntiheil KesrOsk-Vllle-Niitrlde
at I'retler-
ieksbnrs; of a Young
Han Ktc Ktc.
.-ONUKKNNIONAI.
Nenate.
Washington March lh!. Mr. Vooihcea of-
fered iho follow lug resolution:
Hesoired That the hostile attitude SBammd
by ilia national banks toward refunding tb
national debt at the low ratoof Interest and
recent attempt to dictate the h ghdatinn of
congress on that subject are contrary lo the
best Interests of the people.snd well calculated
lo eicit'i their alarm for the future.
Mr. Morrill 1 would nsk the lenatorlfhe
iii.es lna think that Legislntive nusnies.
Mr. Voorheef 1 biiMioncit that there would
be no quest ion raised about the right toufler a
resolution i-.ud by consent of ibe senate I
desire to suhnilt this nioriiltiK or to-morrow a
tew remarks upon It not asking lor any action
FOSTSCKIPr-Our Spoclal hale of Summer Silks 'still continues with unparalleled huccess.
Wilts for Samploa.
ANGER BROS.
THE
ARGAIN
House
GO
LDSMITH
BROS
Will offer thisWeek in their EMBROIDERY
DEPARTMENT the Largest and Cheapest
Line of nAVRrJF EDOIXUH and U.E!W-
ever seen in Dallas.
One Spct tal Lot ut 5 VtnU
Oae Special Lot Ht 1.1 Cents
One Rpeclnl Lot at 25 CeuU
Worth 10 C'cnta
Worth 2.1 Cnts
Worth S3 OntH
on the resiihaion
Mr Morrhl 1 makn the point etralnstlliu
reriOlit'liiii that it Isi uiot order.
Mr. Ki y eoutem!.' I lUutthe reiolntlon was
a matter of leKlslntbm and uol in order at
tins session.
Mr. Yooihi'ca mid ie had ro llea that
lu was vuuutni: In eontllci Willi a.iv uuealloii
ofor.leriu offering Ills resoliitlen. fie bad
tieen iufrined that tlit iireculeuis wrro that
even leginlatlfo eels mb'.lit be pns-ed hers at
ihla session and await tho aetioti of lbs
house ut Its next session lie understood
the prec 'leuH stood in that way. He simply
desired to siiliii.it it few remarks whleu would
he ol IrCerest lo the people en this quo.M.oi. It
might be desired on the oilier 'Side lo rule the
question out on a rmint of order.
Mr. tonl.liugtald bo did know about that.
Ho Bii;:gorttHi inai flu1 tcnator wliboiu the off. r
ot his .esoliill'in until to-morrow mornliig so
as to enable llniBrnutois to Ionic nt tun piece-
dents ai d taw on the question rlhe senator
would lo.e notblng by doing so. Such
a resolution must be addressed to
the legislative duties nud timctloni
I lie t'inIy-Nial;lit Matter.
Sinelr.l to the Herald.
Austin Uarch ti The house has revise I
bf a largo majority the vote otttaturdny g v-
Ing the department of lnviiranos slatUlleu and
history a black eye and has now not only re
atorod it to lis former proportions but nprro.
prlaled a hnndsome sum lor disseminating
slailstiu. This In eifeta Is a vote
of contldenco to Colonel Bpalght aud
gives great pleasure lo his friends.
renewing is me answer ot t.oionei a. w
Si alght liresented to the liouseol reprctenl-
uvea uy tins iienjamiu at. miner:
Austin. March in. IfM.
To the Honorable the House of Kepresruta-
Uves:
aiiia Colonel Heorgo I'lnlay under cover ef
his privilege as a membei of your house and
In violation of all the usauea uf elvlllied
warlare Having seen p' iqH r to make an un-
provoked attack upon my personal character
on the floor of the house when
I could not meet him laro to laee and rcium
Ills etiatges I claim my rigid to denounce and
do now denounce each and every statement
liindo by him impngulng my record aa a sol-
dier or my honor n a man as utterly tiilse.
t or my war record 1 proudly Btun.t on Ibe
testimony of lioucrnl Tom tiveen preserved In
hlB repot tot Ihe Loulblana compsign of lMlii
and on the testimony of tictiern! Iitclt Tavlor
warmly recommenillna: me for promotlou (or
meritorious services and the testimony ef
itonerat o . u aiKer wtto ciiirien out itenerai
ThyI.m-s reeonuiieiolat'Oii liy tuy promotion.
Tlie only apeellled ebarue uiaiU is that I lied
from the enemy with seven bniolred men at
Hnl.liio i'ni i ud left Hick Howling Willi
forty men to defend Hie tort. That
ball le was fought on Meplember 7th. ISit'l. 'Hie
l.teoiruMilde bonestv of dates snow thalo
anolherilav and forsovenil luonths before and
from the eolnnv. The goveremeat is deter
mined to in ll u t the verest punishment
whatever be ihs rank of the ort'ei den. Ilea.
eral lilaneo telegraphs that modi ..uUou
as causen in tlie cotouy oy in reiauoua
wlitch showed Hie tmiiKusc disorder of the
sniuial.iraiioii during the civil war as the
discovery resulted troin a revision ol old eoo-
tracts aud debts of the treasury not lueluded
In the loan of hxtu. wo Cubsus are among the
oilt'iiders.
The Boera Hrlilsh t'oaditlena af
Peace.
HLoudon Manh Mr. Gla ltone re-
plylug to thoqiistiou by Mir Hlair.rl Norths
cote tald the government had received a tole
gram from Ueueml Sir Evelya Wood
staling that ait arranseiacut had
been made w ith the Hoers wh suos'ee'la ly '
aceeit :ie llililsh conailions the c indl-
tbuie Mc. (ilailstoaeBtttii rir- thssov r 'nty
of Hie queen Urltlsh contr. I of loreign
relations and eeiaUllalimrnt Of a
Kritl-h ie-ldeut at the future
ctpital. Tne lloers however are pioinlsed
complete seir-governiiieiit. A royal eossmls-
sion will be aeu iintetl loconshlei Die miNltlon
et the iiallve lu Uio a ljustment iotionlir
utfairs sad Ike qilestiou wlnolisr any and
what isullou of the territory eastward
within certain limit s 'all be severed Irom the
Tiaiisvssl. Tt.e conditions also pmvido for
Ihe dispel s il of the Howl forthwith and tho
lcniHiiury maluiuuauoe of a Prlttsh gnrlson
which are not to Ive lu erfered with
local affairs and tleneral Wood prnmles not
toailvniice or send wnr-llke sturea Into the -Tinnsvaal.
The liuuse ria'elved the announce-
me nt of the terms with prolonged cheers.
Railroad Newa.
Knnxvllle Touu. March Advsrtlsc-
menta for bldr for tho completion of the
railroad to connect Kitotvllle with the Louli-
villa ft Nashville company will be published
to-morrow. Also soliciting bids for connect-
ing the Kast Tsnuesseo Virginia A Ueorgla
riulrosd with the Noith l aroliea system.
Aiiust:i Ua. Marcit 'J.'. The Central rail-
way has propose. I to lnse the (.omnia railway
and Us branches for W yours guaranteeing a
percent per annum lo Ihe stockholders. It
Is rumored that the Louisville A Nadnllle
and Klelimnnd t Danville eoiiiblunllon have
each made similar proKisltlous Prominent
oit'uvis and sioekholders h-re uf the Ueomla
railroad lavor the leas i to the Central railway.
Sales of atoeK were made lu-dy at an In-
reused price.
'"" ' 1 ... .. jl. ll"" leKlflH
Mr. Kobb niroi uceit a mil nroviiiuiK o r ioe i . ..... u i ..r
liroleotlouof the title of the stale to university . . (i:rkilnl that in rlslna to sneak in the
8i":.. ...1 !... to a.i.liltttir "'.at''.t"ul "n;.tora wer e..k i.g toaoiin.-
l isi else. Kciunrus tn tne aenain were no-
clslms passed under suBpei.slon of tlte rti es. ilriH .. inoreforu If he were to
The ulll changing the tin e 0''UJ' Lay mat lie wished to nddisss the
IU IHf IWVIIll -II Mi Ml j iiimui wt.-Mi ' --
MeiHlie Ullt INU. i-lt IllUflllUIH tur-v-imini
Also a full lina of Lace Silk Ties Corsets
Gloves Notions Summer Silks Satins etc.
We are now receiving a full line of Gents'
Furnishing Goods Hats Boots and Shoes
Ladies' and Misses' Slippers and Millinery
Goods and have Bargains in all of them.
GOLDSMITH BROS.
Til ELM and 7I MAIN NTKHUTS
MOTE Look out for the local announcing the SnecrUl Bar-
gains we offer eiery Monday in Sunday's Herald.
ol' II Ihw r illnir sections '2. -t and
of the' existing law and amending
section 177 relating to building sidewalks by
property owners aim iiieserioing tne in-imi-tles
for falling to comply w ith the provisions
of tho. act was laltnu up the rules suspended
and passed by a two-thirds vote.
Semite bill No. JsJainse ilng artlclo lnsof the
revised statutes relutlve 10 replevyiim proper
ly attached passed uuder suspension ot me
rules. ... . ...
Tlie senale substitute to tne (len.-ietiey mil
was returueii from the House wuti several
iiliieiiilliti lit K.
'1 lie senate refused to nuroo to the amend
ments una adjourned till 8 p. ui
ai Titiivooii aassios.
Kenntoblll No. 12-J nmendlng nrtlfile5'7
chapter '! title Su uf tho revised statu lea
passed.
renuie mil .in. -si i;riiiiiiL; mu.ni .11
land tollie hell sot Alison .bines llnd-r nio-
t lost to reooiisldi r. was called tip reeonalder-
cd and pussed under tuspensiou uf the rules.
.seuato hill .v. -tun uuiiioru.mi(
tho roniml'sloners' court lu counties to net
an auUiial board on certain claims
passed
Mr. Terrell reported on senate Bill No. 2!H)
favorably.
Mr. Terrell introduced a bill supplementary
to iho act granting lvau acres or laud lo certain
Indigent veterans.
(senate lull No relative to partition of
real estate passed.
A message front the hnsso wns received
nskltiu for a commlttesol' Iree conference on
the amendments to the deficiency bill.
The chair appointed a committee of five.
Senate bill .No. 2 III amending articles :bH nud
:1J1 of the nena! coan was tabled subject to
call.
Tne senate then adjourned till 9:30 a. in.
to-tuorruw.
UOUSI.
The house met In rivtilnr onler.
Mr. Matlock presumed petitions from oitl-
zeiia of tirnvson cotiutv for prohibition.
'J ho appropriation bill was aualn lack led.
The ipproprlatloa lor the new building for
the blind asylum waa cut down Irom $.ilovto
:'pimi.
1 lie bill aa amended passed nndor suspen-
sion of Iho rules.
I be deiluieiiey bill was aUn taken up nfler
coiislderail.in bv coinuillleo of the whole.
Seeciainmenilmeuit were ollentl and tho bill
adopttd.
Mr. H wry cnlled up Mr. Human's Indict-
ment bill under motion to reennshlcr.
Tho meilou to recnnsidur was lost.
Mr. Mcl'oinb moved to reconsider that vote
and asked a call of the house littlest out of or-
d.r. After much tlllbustetlng Mr. McComb wllk-
drew. Mr. Litbatt mid he wished tho governor could
see tile housei liwus not worthy of belngcnlled
even a inoh. iliiituer
Adjoin utd till .1 : JO p. III.
A FTKHNOOM BSSIOS
Tliniiih the h')ii-e ailjourned until 3:'lo the
speaker took Hie chair nud called the house to
order at .'I o'clock.
A message Irom the governor was re-
ceived muting ton suit In Hill county on the
part ol'tliesiale eu Ihe HpanlsU land gtuut
case.
The house ennonrred In the senate amend
ments to tho bill relating to corporal Ions and
towns.
Mr. Uarletnn lulrnduoed ah I prohibit tig the
sale ol llqtie.ra within throe tulles ot Ihe lolo-
raun annuoi in i rnvis iiotiutv.
Mr. (.alt her pressmcd a memorial fiout rails
Comity usali.n ristiieiiiKrailriiBil rates.
air roster. tvunuMumtlroeancck.
The Joint resolution asking Ibe nonrotary of
war to loau t ie state Hoops camping equip-
age l'.tesml
Mr U illber onlbsl uplils trot Ion t recon-
sider the vote e jecting the ronstltiilliiiial
amendment relating to the pay of members
and amended so as to read five
dollars per dlnnt and that the sssslon
be livdnys passed.
Tlie bill requiring the patent! of land In-
rated between Nonces aud Ulo I ramie river to
be recorded passed.
Mr. Harrison's linliclmetit bill pa ssd after
muck lltlmiaturltig.
The senate kill making Ibe office tifa iialy
snrveyorau onion of record pnttsed
Ttie'senate sn-Bloioter hill was Ir.'.on up.
The vole stood In vesa ;it novs. l'hesk. r
toted nsv killing the bill.
The railroad lull was iii idu tho special or-
der fur hoiiiormw.
Mr. King Introduced a resolution rrqiilrlng
inesergeunt-at.ainis in maaea nstoi uunno
properly of tun legislature and tile II lit liis
ollieeol Ihsitranre slatlsllcsaud lilsuuy.
Mr. I.sbait reported a oommiiu leal Inn from
(lovernor Pease recommending tlie are. p.
tunce from hi in of porliullsof W II and John
A. Wha.ton.aad thai vote or llmuki be ti n-
lUnsI fur the samo.
The lillldlniliillilng the Jtirlidleilon oflho
county court of lioeipie oounir. aasisl.
Adjourned till lis m tit-morrow
Tw Brothers Doomed lo theOalloas
Marlon 9. C It iroh Me-A very Interesting
murder ess which has occupied the conr
nomito on a subject which
ciiild not lu nny way be considered by
ine senate tt wouut no an open siimissioii
thai be was tisiiii bta place in the senate as
ho would the Imsunga to sneak to the peo-
ple. If It wore in order lor the sensliir to of-
fer his resolution li wns manifestly ilbt
to oibr any reHoluilon pertinent to
legislation ol the senate nud pro wed with It.
He renvwrd his request that the Icsulutiou
should be withheld till In-morrmv .
Mr. o o hees said hs wns confident In his
own mind lht.1 the resobillon was la order bat
lie wiuiii! hnnoUf look no tbo nreivilruts. lu
a seesioi) of the senate siiullur to llilsone. held
In iil the IY hili.u ut Huaater Unuglass r.s
to the future policy of the government had
beeu discussed fur ninny weeks. He however
acceded to the suggestion mint" by Mr Conk
limr and withheld the resolution.
'I lie Beiinte then at IJil.'i on motion of Mr
Burnslcie went Into executive seovlon inn
w'ieu tbn diHirs reopened at "o'clock tl'iseie
ill" d l.vneil.
at er 111 at day 1 was In l? e aimyof Loulsiuna
under Hernial Lick Tuy lor lu tact carried my
command lino tlie battle of Kordoclie
loul9liiin on the '.'nth ol nopteiulier IHui nud
IhiU one-ieTeiilli or my bulinilou was skot
down In H al. eiiKagemeiit. 1 apiienl to thst huh
soldier. Major 1. W. Daniel a member of
uir hou-H w ho fell bally wounded at. tl.e
loadof Ids reiliuent at Hordoche. to substuii-
tialo these sialoinenta 1 idso put; In cvlsVnn
Hccouiit ot iinui or ineso nauies
bo k niilillslied bv K II. Ciisbiiu; lit Houston
In If?! giving the dates iiiul mi:iej of the
troops citgagi d lu Ihebatlle. Thus the Wiio.e
charge Is blown to the wind.
tor mv nrivato ctiatacter. never ns.
fore uncalled by man 1 stand
the testimony uf sixty id
Ualveston's liest citizen unions whom
I hare lived or twenty Team anil who nave
iintterl in an Indorsement of me to this legis
lature In tonus or which any man mucin wuu
l eel promt. ito-iieeiiuiiy
A. w. rifaiuur
Kcnovntcd Itoine.
Home Mai oh it. The bill Tor the governj
meat loan of I'l.noo.OiO lire to the city of Koine
for imbllc linprovemeiils has been passed lu
tho ehstuljcrof deputies by n vote of li t to
The following plana have been unproved: The
construct Ion of a lindane of lusitee aa acadH'
my of sciences a polytechnic school two
barracks. a inlllinrv bosiiltal. a Champs da
Mara two bridges over the l iber a system of
drititiBfo central markets una a continuation
oi t he .Ma a.ionaic. i nu uemoiniou m me
tlhetto quarter amt the construcilon of new
houses of pnrllment areaccuplnl in principle
and also an Increase In the water sumdy for
manufacturing putpoaesi but those plans huvo
ooeu ucieireu
as ' 1
A Hentneay Homicide.
1nilsvlllc Ky. March Si.-Kdwanl M
Clnrk caaie into KoblusoDvlllii lust ulght and
gavoblm elf up to the officers stating that lu
aminrrel with Kd. Klnir. about three aille
rnmi thecllf. he hud shot and probably killed
him. The coroner's Jury went to the place
designated and foiiml King ileiiil Willi annuel
bole under each ere and a pistol by bis side
( lark claims that llin slinoilmr was donelu
sell-ileleiise. and I lis coroner's Jury so decided
H. Clark two years ago killed a brother ol
Kings.
IN milium ! by Ihe President.
Washington March I'.'. The prisli'emscnt
the following noinlnatloim to the sennte to
day: Hlewiirl h. Woodford lo bo United
Slates attorney for the southern I'lstrlcl
of New Vorki Asa W. Terney to ho Cnited
.states nitoinev. fur the caelum illN'iietiif
New Torki Is'wis K. J'livne lo be lulled
Hi uK'S iniiisbnl for Iho poutliern district ot
New iniki Cliiitoll H. MelloiiKli'd. to Pv
I'nlteil Mutes maisliBl for the iiuiioi in ills
trlol of New York.
Mcrtibersoi the larla Fress fined anil
ImprlNOiieil
rails Mnrcli -i.-Tlio editor of IneCltl.rn
has been sentenced to six taontlis Imprison
ment and i.O'iO francs fine) tho mnnngorof
that Joqrnal to three months Imprisonment
ml 'MM rrnnes: the editor ol the Journal lo 'I
moiil lis and iisiU francs lini'i The msnsger of
t in Iti vo in on Hoclep't'illio wiuiei sir. Keen
elortsnil II. Iierperro editor and inniinger of
tho lntransliietiaiit tnlbssi franca each forar
llclesupplaudluK ihoasaasslnatluiiof thecrar
fin I'.xtra Nession rrobnble.
Wnibliiglon I March liJ.-The question of
the calling of an ex Ira sesalou of congress was
thoroughly canvassed In the cabinet meeting
to-iinv nut Homing auiiinriiaiive can
leiiiii'tl aa to what decision If any was
reeihfd tor anveral Uavs nasi there hs
been a strong Impression that s special session
was a 'resell conclusion nut lo-nignt it
Ihtiiuilil tlie probabilities In favor uf tt are
greatly leiseued.
A Success for dambetla
Paris March 'JJ.-A msjorlty of nilnhti
have decided in favor of the cabinet nialie
t uning neulrnlliy In tho debate oa the tnrtt
'In Dn 1. i.te bill. The decision was given to
I'revl'lrnl tirevv at the cabinet council this
mnrnln;: and will be snnousrcil by Jnlet Ker-
iv to H e r.miliilttee in the rhatntn-r of depu-
ties li neirniw. The dents on Is coiisld' te.l as
a sirc-cs lor M. tiainbsiui.
l ire at ahreveporl.
aiirevi'isirt I.a March ti.K Are In
Hounds wairbouse hidly ilsmagedi'Mbaltsof
c dlnit belonging to ICvl A Unreerhcimcr
Ims lully covered by Insurance of ll.V0.
I'raeelu Ilia Transvaal Aaanrcd
Dsi ban Mareb tt. The Ilocrs have accepted
ihe tlrtllsh terms Inelttdlng cessation of war
ml iheapiaiintmenioi a royal eammtssipn
f sac is regarueu s sssumi.
Niut Anloiile.
Special to the Herald.
tan Aatnnlu Mnn-.h 2'2. The Cnrpu8
f'hrlstl stago was .robbed about 111 o'clock
Monday night It miles Mils side of Oskvlllc
by lour luunasked rol dots all young men
Tbev took imwsrds of four hundred dollar
cash three slx-sboolsrs nud three gold
watcbiis. There were six pnKseiutera HI the
stage. Colonel Caldwell surveyor of
N usees coun v.. ui ue Lleserlllir. ol Uiiarille
Millet of Ausiln o A. llonolil.e l Melville
and H. I'lirol. The mail pouches Mere cut
q t il and I lie Contents rilled but theaiaouiil
:l;en cannot lie ascevtalne.t. uoiouei tstd
well bad six hundred dollars holdm In
panel of the singe which ho Raved. These
men are evidently a new nun; and soaii say
local amateurs.
The lollowing delctrnHun lelt. for Huntsvllli
to-day. .Ii llorsoii Miles iMir.'liicy two yea s;
.'unH Hives innrder. thirty veusi e1 i
Wood iiioheleineiit twj yours V Wilson.
lliett two years.
Tne hx press aiieolnl from r renerlnksunrg.
says I out villaao Is greatly excited ovei
tliosineidi'iil a vountf nuin naiuea t.uiu i.ovo
Letters on his person to friends glvo tlie reason
for Hie dffil"tiiif requilteil love'1 He was on
lite at o;e i rem "on Antonio lor reiHtioasiiiirg
ben near home he loin the urtvor tie pre
tiTi'oiit) walk remaining a snort ittstaue
behind. A sl-sliiHiter was found near tlie
body. Ills relatives were uolllletl nud took
cburge of the body lor burial.
Nupreme Court DeclaloiiH
Special to the Herald
tialveston March S2. The following oases
were decided by the supreme court to-day:
Town of Victoria vs. Phillips; from Vlolo
rla. Unversed aud remanded.
Urnddock vs. tloodwlnt front Walker. Ke-
norf of commissioners adopted.
snelss vs. Miolas; from Austin. Uetiort of
commissioners inloldetl.
Ilorregqy et at. vs. annus i' irom Harris
Ueport of 'cniiinilsloiiers ndopteil .
Wocilmn vs. Allen I from Uoustou KeveiS'
el and rioiisinled.
Hiniivs. Lui'kln et Ki t from (Jalvnslon
Motleii for new healing overruled.
I'l'lgiiients In the followliig causes were
nlTlriucd on award of commissioners ot appeals:
l.ocKo vi. vwiKensva. n eisiiiiiiui irom i til
evailo
Imiragh vs. Smltheet at.; from uaivustoii.
JlnrrMel ai. s. llayt irom voryiin.
l'lvnn vs. I.vueli: Innii Korl Henil.
Kcversed and remanded : Houston A Texas
Central Hallway company vs. rdilrlcyt In
Mebeutioii coiiiitv. Motion to perlect the re
coul of this court at Tler aubiullti d and
grunted by ctmseut
a
Aa Ariiilattce.
I.ouiloii Maroh iJ. A dispatch from Pros
pect Hill to-day says an iiriulstlce offertory of
eight hours has been concluded upon la order
to terminate negotiation. The tsitns proposed
that all arms munitions and other
rotickLV eniiiitreti nveiinar s tie iiuriiiic iioeiu-
Hes Ktuill be restored! that ihu Transvaal shall
bum-anted Independence subject to oonilltloiia
lo bo lierealler seiliei bv roy. l cnminls'ion
and ihnl tlie liner govetiiineut shall eommence
litter the coliiiiilsslon shall have made a re
port Meanwhile Ihe llrltlstl gairlsims are 10
remain lu tne Irons van I without In nny wise
Interfering Willi local allalia. 1 lie liner rorces
w. II disperse forthwith sun I'ai inln Elliott's
11111 tuirers are to us ue ivereti up m jvintiw.
The AnanaNln of tho Caiir.
l'arla Maroh ej.-ltooliefoit'a letter to I.'ln-
translgeant from Gonova save Hous .ekoffjoin-
edihuulhlllsisoniyafew days before the as-
BssHlnailon of the o.ar. Hiichufort auppls-
iiionls his letter by a telegrsin slating that up
in Viiiitlav nltrbt at least lloussakolf bad eon-
lessi'd nothing. I'hu iiIIiIIihis prelond tby
and
ilnltealou.
Hrcclal to tho Herald.
Halvcston Mnrcli K. Tbo case of Stevens
(lie uxoricide was continued to-dltyfor want
of material witnesses.
Bpcnoer v i. Spenrcr a stilt for dlvorco wss
on trlnl all day. The court liouso was cruwtl
ftl witn esirer snreiaiors.
The artesian well derrick and engine home
soiit untlsr execulloii but Uio boring sun eon
1 1 lilies.
I.srt night at Ihe council meeting Oenrge
Son lev W'lselecteil ell v treaeurur; r .11. BlcMii
lion collentori H. ll.Teernan. Auditor t: M
Haitwlek. oatrlneer. Tho election of the r&
maiiilngoillnera was poatioued till Monday
next.
have lukeu every measure lo keep Uismselves
irTnetl aslo wiiat tiassestn ma prison nnu
that In a few days they will be ublelo publish
an noouralu report uf all the lnlrmgatlona to
willed ho lini been submllleil. lloehelort's
tilspatcb adils: "Had lliel.rst shell missed the
enqieror tnree outers wuoiu utive uueu mtuwu
heiore ue reuenuu ine puiaco.
to be
New Olllnerii of the Nenate
Klected.
Washington. March 24. Tlie republican sen
ators lu caucus (o-day deolded to ofi'ot a rcso.
lullou to-tuorruw providing for tho new eleo-
tlon of sonate officers (ioorge Oorliam ot
California who ill led the position Trout 1H09
until the tepublii aas lost control of the sennte
wn Hgreiid on for secretary. Henry Riddle-
uiier ell" oi ine editors oi nriiuiwii
"Valley Virginian" a warm personal and po-
litic d frlenu of Hen a or VikuIicus was agreed
en for sergeunt-iit-aiina. He was a colonel lit
the confederate service aim is new editor ami
iroprleter of aweeKlv reaiinisier paper puo
mlieil ut Woodsloi k. Virginia.
J
I Of tll'f
list fl'J
Marshall
Special to Ihe Herald.
Marshall Mnrcli JJ. An Inquest was held
here to-day npon tbo body of Henry Dunn
brakoman of Stephen's Point who w
killed while coupling cars t t.nks Pork His
remains will bn forwarded to his home
Municipal candidates are stirring the
selves.
Krot this morning but xot heavy em
to Injure fruit. .J
There lire a number of cases or
lis here. Two negroes have died
unease
Cabnn Fraud.
Paris March K.-Ths greater part ot the
latt ominoll presided over by King Alrnnro was
devoted todellberallon: on Iho lustructlous
tube telegrspbed to (leuotal Hlauoo ordering
him lo Institute mure vigorous Investigations
and iinspsrlng proscoutlnns of tho authors and
tlislr acompilors concerned In tho fresh frauds
that he has Sitaln dlsroverra lu the
civil and traeurv departments In Cuba (leu
ernl lilaneo Informs the home government by
wire that besides iwsl.inu of frauds dteoUil
br Admiral lletenger In Die naval depart
diMni. IimIiiu Ctiiiul oilier frauds amoiiutltia to
Vl.noii.uoo In the civil service aud llS.Onu.flno
morn which was mlaaiiroprlated as there Is
no document or tr-.es or their employment
found Several lilgt functlnnarks have si-
ready been arrested in Havana ami seatan-
sa. Others are Imidloateil but have fled
Tho l.nuil l.euiicr.
Loudon March SJ. A ilispaich from Dublin
to iho Times says these who lay oat against
tlie government for not arresting the prlaolpal
land leaguors should remember that unless
they are reisonahly suspected of treason they
cannot be arrested Air anything said or done
outside of Die proclaimed districts and those
who navenppearcu in iiiesiidisincts nave been
very gunrdild lu their expressions.
la Nenrvh or HlHlWIfe and lltlldrea.
Mobile Ala. March SJ. A uiuu named It.
Williams from St. Htophous Washington
county has come here to continue his sourolt
for his wife LU.le Williams and six clill-
tlren wholiavedlaiasred. They left Mer-
Idun Mlsslssh ul fur Han Krnniilseo liecember
liuti sud notliliig has been heard of tliom
eluco.
1 lie AssushIun of the Csac
Ht. IVtershttrg March '."J. Tho Indictment
agnintt the prisoners jflcolal ltnsankeff
and Ululelkoir Thuofu MiohaleoITi
ami tliewnmsn llnnseholoffman will bconm-
uiiiiilo i(ed to iliem mid Ihey will bn nllowtd
seven days for pttqiaratloa of their defense by
Couiii.el.
tei
Knot by a Negro.
Memphis March ft!. Advices from Yaioo
City Mlsa. any llnice Moors aged i wsa
shot twloe yesterday by a negro whom be had
struck In a quarrel. It was thought that Moore
won Id die. The lugro waaairesied.
They Have Joined the ITiiikI.
Dublin March SI. Tho correspondent of the
Timcssayi the prisoners In the Klltnanham
Jail have formed themselves Into a league to
be called tho Klliiianham Jail branch of the
land league wltu Haylor as chief.
Conllrmed.
Washington March 1. Tho annate to-day
contlrtufd tho nomination of Ucury O. Pier-
son to he postmaster of New York C'ltyi
Robert T. Wilson to be postiuatter of Mew-
inan.Ueaigla.
Another Bomb for a Moyallat.
Madrid March 12. -A bomb with a fuse at-
tached but not lighted has been found In
front of the iluko ol Ossuna's palace. The IHU
JltivAte Instituting Investigation.
j Awarded the Premium.
Orlesns Maroh M.-1I. Walters of
tills lias beon awanled Uio premium ot
fousnnd dollars for a design of the new
ng of the ooltou exchange.
Kleetrlo LlghU
Clnolnnatl March M.-Tha ClnclnnaU
Bruili alcotrlo light eotnpauy opened their
liooks hers this morning. All the caplul
stock I16UIXI0 has beeu token.
A Metro Murderer si
Augusta 0a Marsh 3J.-A negro named
Paul Lawsonlkllled woman with whom n
waslnlovo In niirkeoounty Frldsy night.
Lawson has beeu arrested.
I i us .
"' Alabama River Booralac
Montgomsry Ala. March n -the Ala-
bama river Is at present talgaer than ever bs
lore known. No damagsa to the railroad it
yet reporltd.
c.o v..
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