Fort Worth Standard. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1876 Page: 2 of 4
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Literal.
Below wc give the official vote
of .’til the counties in the State,
except twcn.tN’-tiiree, for, anti i
against, the New Constitution. '
I'he vote for Governor am! Lieu-
tenant Governor, is much larger
than tor, the Constitution, because
many hundred voters tailed to
scratch olf of their ballots either
lor or against the instrument ;
and consequently tliey were not:
counted either way. 7’he vote as
•riven below is taken from the Aus-1
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The Texas S'ate FMr-
OF INDIANA.
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State
Thj Warm Mexico.
on
\\ ill be found
Foi Fret id* a* cf ih-* Unite! Slates,
TIIOS. A. JIE A DRICKS,
; 'h
the
The Pallas 7/er.i’d is clamoring
for a branch of the Supreme Cour\
am! wc trust our next I.e-ii'l -.ftire
will grant ore to Northern Texas.
Com merci. I hashois-
cf Governor Coke
Ir cor. kl
Evans, post trader at Fort Sill
confirms March’s s' Uement about
Belknap’s rapacity.
Fer 1‘nited StitCv S-fHtjr.
RICJlARD COKE.
it is
For Vlce-PreU’cat,
Q C. LA MAR,
or Mississirn.
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The T P R R & R R & R G R E '
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F'OHT W’OKTII. APRIL
Is, in-dead of
It is true in
to
e ha 1 st
ILcbcry of a St ge Coach
On the 27th uh., just after the
Austin an-1 San
■ he pa
o:it
hers, and both of them
to be m *n who were well
ed.
Some of the papers of t! e
The elect on in Connecticut has
gone for the Democrats. .4 Demo-
cratic Governor and Legislature
chosen.
I.im, when
saying the roads
I in* more N( rangers i
ap- anytime for the past two ye irs,
CoiikhIi re Montgomery of <S’i .1. >ui'
jwsofhisown knowle lire that
sc teams were brought from. St
f.oui-. an l for the purpose of woik-
Tbe Dall
led the name
for United Mates Scnat- r.
not have selected a better,
faithful and competent man.
One of the Stage Robbers has
been arrested at .lustin Mnd is said
to be the son of a .\ 1 Banker.
-------------
Negros w -re elected to the offices
of Gounty .litorney ami Sheriff in
tl e Counties ofCo'.cradu and Fort-
I't nd.
THE STANDARD.!
OFFICE—Corre- Public Square A M»in btieet
over S .1’ tucker A Co,
J» K. MH.Lil AX & CP. Iropiietors. Coach had l&ft the beautiful Town
of San Marco's, two masked roh-
F01 Prr.idia’cfik^rnltcl Slates, (,wrs ap(H_are(1 hy ,he ,he ro vl<1(|e .
him the watch and chain,
er said it looked very hard
robbed of eveiything 1
from home, and n- t even
» nough left to buy his supp *r. Oue
f the robbers then handed him
one dollar ami a half. Anoth
the passengers
<ompl lint, and
handi 1 him a
If’ertliis thi
nto practical opeiation. the proclamati
le wiU watch its action closely,
nd’should the members be faith-
♦o their trust«, wedoob* nuf but
and handed it back to
he refused to take it.
chain was a pri sent also,
robber stated to him, that 1
predated the affection he enter-
tained toward Lis father am! gave km
A noth- the
be
f11’ ing on the road abovo mentioned.
money alH| |ie jias confidence enough that
these ro.uls will be completed to 1 Li'
tnen handi d him place, this year, to come and make
a hall. Another ot Lis home among us.
> made a similar
one of the robbers
l.ke amount.
>y made the driver as 5cott,
"trip t’.e lead heroes, and they sad- Mr. B >nd
died them, ami made all the pas-
sengers take-up a
and carried them some
further from the road and
them loose.
They then came back to
c.'.ach, hitched up the hoT'es and
made the be-t of it th* y
the next stand It was
engers that not e.
th escaped the lips of the rob-
appeared turn
educat- ted to the
Owing to the extreme co!-.!, the
three men at work on the Central
Division of the New Fork, Fort
II 01 tii and Valparaiso Railway
were compel’ed r<» suspend opera-
tions— [Dallas ZZer.ild.
Some people say there is
Iving in anything the Herald
but we are satisfied they are
taken in this, tor we know of
own knowledge that there is
Our next Legislature meets
the 18th inst. and upon it< action
d< ppmls much of the wellfare of
of our State and people. It is
charged with grave ami important
duties, and we trust it will be. equal
to the last. The laws >.f our N’rate
must be codified, a Lnit?u States
Senator elected, ami new laws en-
acted, so as to put our new consti-
tution
peop!
an.
fnl
what
He have received from Mr.
Antonio Stage James F. Dutnble, Secretary of the '
! Texas State Fair, a neatly DrinUal
1 pamphlet containing the pro- |
gramma and list of premiums
ami commanded the driver to halt The premiums are liberal and the
j list for which they are o'dere I em -
1 brace a variety of articles The
display of machinery, agricu ura
impliments, etc., is expected to surx
----
The Supreme Ccvrt of the Fni- have been clamoring for a stronger
tfd States 1-ns decided ti e < runt
Paris!) (Ku Klux) case in favor of
the people, bv declaring the law to
be unconstitutional, and therefore
null—and v« id. This court too!
p articular j'ains to delay their ac-
tion. until Grant and his cohorts
could do all the devilment they were
cap tide of ’< rng
The Texas Pacific bill was be-
fore the congressional committee
the other day. and wfts postpon-
ed for two weeks. We do not look
for favcralde acticn tins Session,
for the reasons assigned by the
Stand\kd some time since.
In a ! ’ter to the Galveston
News Congress nan S lileieher ur-
ges the next Legislature to m ike an
appropria"ion to properly represent
Texas at the ( « nten al II <- are
willing that it is <hquid he done,
for it will show the people of the
North that we are en*erpris ng,
and are wi ling that good feeling
should 1 e
government tosupress lawlessness.
and we ate not sur° but what the
next Legislature should invest the ed to
Governor with more power than
' he r. i-.v has 'i’his lawlessness ’ association
st opt d. for it has
and they all had watches,
the watches were handed
then their money
ith more
now lias. This
must be stoped, for it has gone
too tar already, and our pc qde are
becoming restive under it.
ro ro-
om
rely-
w e
can satisfy the most incr !uiuus that
such is the ca^e.
H hen the J7rra’<! as erts a prop-
osition it lies, and when it assorts
another it lies again, and if that
is not relying we would like to
know what is.
---------------
The Editor of the Dallas 7/ernld
is I ihoring to show th it Gov. t’oke
and 7/on John Ireland committed
a great error in granting the Inter-
nation 1! Il ii road I tn
$3,000,0('() in bonds.
this compromise, the company is
dice. On submitting hogu- noj required to pay taxes on these
proef of these claims, u ■. ?h had ]an js for twenty five year-, but it
never been called for by tue proper wj|| |,p remembered that the cer—
1 owners, the-V were made out to the jjffjeate can he located only on the
s<> called admihj**trntors, and dtiiy extreme frontier, where the conn”
issued. and attri wn» >'o;d »y them lrv wj]| noj |;ke!v be developed for
in the open matket lor cusl . ( almost that period. The people of
------*•* the Ntate thoroughly understand
Mr. IV. II Cornish is the crook- ‘
ed whisky man of the city ol
Swam ps.
On the 2Gth ult , the coin ittee
01 pensions found a -S 100,0(10 ii reg- i
ularity in the pension ofiice. It ,
appears that a combinat on was
formed of three or four claim
agents, residing ia different por-
of the country, by which they
represented themselves as adminis-
c rnTYiunication prm.i*ted to-* j trato s of deceased persrms entitled
to bounty warrants from the pen-
sion cJice. On submitting bogus
w hi ch had
The following special to the
Galveston News shows the condi- «" whr*t it says and think
tion of thing* in .Uexico:
BrowU'ville, .V .rch 30, 1S7G.
Fighting is anticipat’d tonight
This evening Generals Laharrn
and Toledo were on this side look-
ing for houses for the r families.
Nielsen was arrested sick in bed
and carried to the calabcose. X cl-
sen has a partner wha tried to per-
suade them to let him take Nielson’s
place, and 1 e is in prison
Felicino Nan Roman and other
.American c’tizens are prisoners
The arrests were made because the
parties refused to r,*y the torced
loan. B Sturreafi is in prison, and
F. Flurea is detained in .Vatame- tiou
ros.
No
nig iit between here? ml ?.Iatai»>oras«:
and all sorts of rumors afloat.
---------
Th) Legslature
pass any exhibition ever held in
the South.
There will be a large number of I
improved breeds of cattle, sheep,
and hogs exhibited, many of them
presented at brought to Texas with a view of
selling them. Let every one who .
desires to see a grand display in |
hand at Houston i
From all we can gather these
two roads will be completed to our
Alter this th?y proceeded Town this year. T he'I'l xas Pacific
the passengers had isexpected here by the 1st day of
August next, and the Red River &
Mr. Bond of
at Marshall and
a day er two, and
as soon
as it can be done. To day one |
week since there were one hundred
teams landed at Denison, from Nr.;
from his lathe". 1 lie Louis to commence work on the R<td (
r 'bber detached the chain from it River Ac RioGrande.
Every one believes that these
mean business, for there are
in Tiiwn than
we are
wi ling that
restored between the
North and <0 ith.
—--------------
Recent y there have been terri-
ble floods in - Connetticut. Rhode
Island and Massachusetts, washing
awav mills, factories and inunda-
ting forms. Afany hundreds thou-
sands dollars have been lost by
them
V. hat Las become ot the third
termer-, and why is Bishop //aven
so quiet ?
— - —-----lOl---- ------—
The Wis-sjs'ippi River is very
high --t memphis. and a general
law is expect* d. Should the
v be overflowed nt t! • <enMw.
ikely the crop will be lost en-
I'1 hey then commanded him tn
drive the coach some three or four
| hundred yards from the road into
. a thick cluster of bushes, and halt
' a second time. All the arms were
taken from the passengers, a nd they
were ordered to alight and sit
down on the ground in a row.
One of the robbers then kept a
cockfd eix shooter
them while the ciher proceeded to
rip open the mail bags and get out
w iat valuables there were in them. ,'IIS ",,e <>n
The task however,-seemed tiresome M;|.v 2nd next,
ai d he ordered three or four of
the passengers to assist, which they
di 1, and obtained several hundred
1 di ilais from registered letter pack*
ages.
to see what lhe passengers
that was valuable. There were
seven of them besides the driver, RioGrande is expected by the 1st
Alter day of September,
over, the T. P. is now
demanded, will be here in
* hicli they gave up very readily, the road will be completed
One young man as he handed
over his watch, said that be regret-
ted to loose it very much, as it was
a pr< 'ent from Lis fatlie”. The
--------------
Senator Maxey and Governor
T'l rockm ton called on Col. I horn
and was answered L\
as follows: I pon notice
of the number and time, cars ol
lino of march, the Texas an I Pacific /«ailr.>ad
half mile will be at the service of the voter-
turned ans of the .’/» xican w ar free of
charge to visit the centennial cele-
the bral-onat Philadelphia this sum-
mer. If they cannot all go in
uld to ! mdv, a certificate of membership
id by signed by th1) President of the Tex-
as veteran a"Oeia'i’ n will secure
passage over their lines and re-
Mr. Ph Ml d furthermore sta-
gf -olemrn. that the T’
and P. Company was glad ot’ an
opportunity to >liow i's appreeia
tion of the services of the voter tn-:
and had it. not been f r’heir wi!'
gf, T< x.-.s would now have Le'ong-
our neighboring Republic.
II e a-lvi'e ail the rnembf rs <»f this
to obtain certificates
from the President and they can
pass over the I’, an I P. Railroad,
free of charge to phi! td»*lphia and
return at any time during f he sum'
mer. (hir impression i<, that V.. j
\ J. Darn of Austin. T'exas, is
Presiilent. and if any member will
write him he will see that a cert id-
eate is sent him.
— ------
Governor Ames of .Mississippi
has resigned his office. T he House
of Representati ves impeached him
and the articles of impeachment
were lodged in the St nate. .It
this juncture the carpet Lag Gov-
ernor concluded be had better re-
sign. and wrote a committee of the
/Zonse that lie would resign his
office if they would withdraw tin*
articles of impeachment, which they
did. One by one these renegades
are gotten rid of. an I when the
Nouth shall Lave thrown ’he last
one fiom power sh« will then pros-
per.
this question, and there is no one
act of Gov. Coke that has gained
for him more popularity than vo-
I, another place «ill l.ef..un:l ’“'“g |1|B ____________
on of Governor Coke The Emperor ami Empen s? of
declaring the vote on the new con- Brazil! left Rio-Janeiro on the 27th
st it u» ion, and that it had been car-' ult. to visit the Centcnial expesi-
ried. ’.ion a’ P /ij if lph .1. *
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INTS NORTH AND East.
Trains leave DALLAS Station
C< ante seat of YOUNG COUNTY, the £nut
TOWNSITE IN TEXAS.
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FORM THE
The earning
trade* centre in
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Stage
vey ol t t.e 1 exas__
road. Two of the engineers
staioned al <: :< place.
1! ■< sD .am Flour, Saw. and C t-
toa Gin Milk, p. -t and Telegraph
offices S.tLT IIORKS, &c.
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the GOAL an J
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•-■ll b-ctir’la'iy f>irni*!i»dt
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THI
What ha
Fair Awci
bare a fair
91 50 f-«r
1 ntertion,
aertion.
AH who
and kindre
from their
their health
celebrated
The oper
cietv i« *m
it g, A pril
enter’ tinm.
•rd * i.l al«
A Mai#
oua look inj
tig race, t
that it a ti
tat!, he woi
We hare
acq iaintao<
much exp
pernuneu’
there niiirh
building th
The M E
echolar of 1
ful chromo
y»ar 1 lie*
will be giv»
p'sitl eilr<
present* w 1
The taleri'
aruve Tuea
thi cor*, q'l
concln-'on 1
Cur frontier
thing of K ‘
loafing »riH
liea-l it < fi
We eee
Judge R.€
Johneon c<
Clef urt?e r
atd Rio G>
Mr. T I
©f
pi«t month
from one j
M 1 Ho*’. -
building® w
consider ibl<
ing to mini
and fnllr co
more d fi] 01
inv anythin;
their adean1
eoher, quiet
would b * p!i
Mr*. A.
a-.d Mia* M
a dir or *0
hope they 1
not kt it b
When th
al! the revc
AH who d<
A”r»ritev, <
cor ] again,
K-q . »hn 1
on record
po*«ib'.>.
mg adj »ioii
Mr. A I
county ctT
•tier a pri
JU»t 4rmk
and left fo
Tne D«ri
he #oc’tpie<
mo th A
t^tnpap* ft
upon the F
3 05 ro
lie* Eleer
From a
ton, 'o J
we learn t
evurt for I
18th ir *t.
D-pn'v C
HO the loot
conrt Jud
nnrn un-it t
da y of LI*
W'e have
Secretary o
•king all r|
Ci -Ct rffi •»!
T-ie-d.r of
Chief JiH'ii
impossible
that dar, t
thereafter
District or
W A. I
terdar. wh
dent of T
th*’ the ro
city thi- so
(’or.etrisc'k
tract for gr
Eagle For.,
it.
C*pt G
furniture
aiderably fc
H • propo’r
G.re him a
Sprit g I
Mr. H-irpe
A grand
M T J»h
the ‘2nd di
go. Tim»
ticulars.
The cle
making •»]
caret illy
by Me-er*.
•nd which
the bar.
W.had
K M.dl’-t
C Mpknd,
Comodo
*d our a*n<
He think*
u *. and we
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