The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 23, 1875 Page: 2 of 4
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the convention.
you to w tint the work communes temperate intends.,
m Four hands shall be well done. Theing bgsinst the healthy construction
Ret ‘"* Wet % Therougat, Done, people want no child’s-play, nudwhen and operation of meaway..
---------------------5 the labor is over They want no early Major Brown ads:No body----------------------
SHERALDPRINTO COMPANY We hate narrowly watered the pro-repetition, but they demand the workmen ever peemthd o Toss has 1e-i,era/,gern,,,,,0esonaueineveuns
11 ceegings of the Constitutional Con-IDe "*"‘ done - = -
•*"" * 1* veution from the day it assembled, .
The Serato
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The Emperor of Germany as Milan, synagogues and eeve
5- - . I Laildings have been
MBH* CONSTITUTIONAL CONTENTION Mr Reagen wanted the buruen limi-j "atiatow Intelligence ve emperor as dermany as molaa, synagogues and cevesepugceses
struction L id-qns tedttbndtmeminerion erinteiligemge Wasssuoros, October 21—The pay- sn.ks Detcle The xante Laildings have been i
- tIoud memt of the interest on the d 2s due on .GuN to ‘Y5, at Midday, Rossian-Polan. 1:
n e heore woldiss November lint, commences on Mon- Aarstml B..of persons perished in iurg.
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Mr. King spoke twenty minutes la t 59 X I Victor, Emsanual, the Crown Prince fue-s to accept the resigning 1
favor of encouragement of emigration, re A peerthu % and Pre Prince Afedens, accom- ministry, as well as to receits
5 Mr. McCormick, upon thesame side, 1CL4 1 ranted by the Preside nor the t ons- dress red ently passed by 1 be (F
surged the position of the Detnocraiie Homed W**i * * ***** **teiister of Deputies. - —
The work of sinking a wh-T)
depth of one tunusand metres, will .
gin next week on the French ex.
mar Calais This i the prelimisar
operation on the channel tunnel
0 Thirty aimte Dey.
Hr. Allison—Hlesulation regulating
---ceegings of the Constitutional Con- ben’ done.bored more assiduously than this Con- of cases in 1 ry ‘
j orcamtand es a *a. veution from the day * a-membled, ======== vention to promote the gemeni wel-1. By Pl-naxal—Hegmniring Bergeant-
JNO w.BWINDELLA Proudest, o and we are astlsfed that the members FACTORY: LABOR SORTH AND fr. Every dhiectrsion reveals josl-""p." 1 MMCK A
WWALKKW YR generally are striving with all their / sevrn. . cou regard for the people’s rights and tense of ins promises peulie opinion, urged the posili n of
A LENApower to frame a Constitution suited It has been frequently asserted that liberties. The grand result will meet / evident that it is doubtful whether the)======-*----*-*c
Acron-- m F-sc. son. a. to the wants of jue state, and one labor i elleuper at the Bonn than in the overwhelming approbation of theinet Censtilutlon will be adopted; be E-eetisidmpateh in the dlrintion and con-
‘wiwe Nonand. 4.1. Lronam.o. a. which will justify the reasonable ex. the South, and that hence the South people, despite the noire of those who ",. era appropriations ^^^^.^^
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**==-* - "ST - " EN R ARM McION/EHIFTEHALMTISSISSF ESHEFE S EM SERE LCETIECONSRSENRSL ES UHEHEL/MELLLNdE
. : the body now assembled at Austin is
BATVEBAT HORSING ; : % , G€T. 28. ne exception to this general habit.
============---------------------* Toms c end < t the Ftate to the other ufactaring, and where labor is really
- r quserve here nad there newspapers J -= - - . --------- . .
w uk 1 scedi to € ike particular pains to correspondent of the Augusta Chron-S *
can aspe Pione, aupagn motives, or to icle and Sentinel, who • a meebanle- int temubilean in the Houeryand
aim w ay re to4d up to ridicule the and familiar with prices paid in both protabir also in lire Bennte. €
I Organized say as stow.
ESITORRAL pan ac nape.
pars lo un loot vinstiru, ma os pane” .rmatame for Foreign Alain meet the Imperial
party and Nignor Viseourti Venesta
received the Emperor and his suite as
the railroad station, when the mem-
bers of the Royal household and rep-
rementatives from the two chambers
were in waiting. The Minister of ___________.euuu-nnt
War Bignor Recatti_and the Minister before UE United st S
—----thought Erhard’s resolution
disrewictinl to the Convention, and
too has been exploded by Agurca, and] from feut to five Themand majority, ----------------------,__= = -== -=
is evidenced by the eas of Crura land the whole Republican State ticket moved io reject it. Carried.brought inte the Convention to whip
-nb E t ME elected by majorities,” dec, mhasi Mr. Flournoy withdrew his subeti- him or the Demourrtie party into any
wA M extensively engaged in Mar- i 3. . V , 1 tute. 7 €. such policy. The gentleman from Col-
ufacturing, and where labor is really Haxer, €“WP Yours, for Lieornant, Mr. Huceli—a resolution providing orado says Governor Coke to the best
cheaper than it to in Massachusetts. AlSovr, wire beats Carey some eight to qut I utirs in Presidio and El Paso Governor Texas ever bad. He did not
that Governor Coke could not be
Several persons are underg ling trii
330** =* res -*** I vefore the Cuited Hiaiee Court, in
of the Interior Signer Cartelli were Philadelphia, for countersiring 7
also present. Multitudes of people as-j age stanipe on Ncargun,” oreee.’.n.
sembied at the railroad station and Bavaria. " “
lined the gaily decorated street - „,
through which the distinguished dig I, River Falls, Wisconsin, was vinit-44 J
nitaries passed. There was great es-IW A destructive conflagration seater
thusiasm. According to present ar- day. The, Metropolitan hotel and •
rangments it is expected the Emperor pumberofuther buildings were burned
will remain here three or four days Uwe Saw,we.
ton Radlread vs the United States Gov-
erameut, a care involving the validity
of the Osage land patents.
Charges of malfeasance in office have
been forwarded from New York city
against District Attorney Bliss,
Judge Alexander Johnson, of the
New York Court of Appeals, has been
tendered the circuit judgeship made: _
vacant by the death of Judge Wood- European Grain Market.
ruff, 1 j -------, -
The Signal Officer reports that the 1 Lane Express, to its regular -.--.,
military telegraph has been completed review of the corn market, has the fol-
to Fort Concho, Texas, :—------
The Treasury De partment has sd- heavy ratus, seed —---------—------.___.......... . ...
vices that the Congress of Costa Ries promising; the dampness has affected I mittee of consultation so prepare
has declared Port Leman, on the Car- most a the new, samples; large for- scheme for the reorganization or P
ribean sca a free port. The Govern- reign arrivals haveebecked the upward t company. it will be submitted t.
ment offers inducements to immigra- [i=d== to prices, Sat SoMereaats to- €
tion to that section, by permitting ace disposed to thake concessions, and the
believe a word of it; an old pair of
the Germans
were not to favor of paying taxes to
pay expenses of bringing emigrants to
Texas, but that the proper policy was
to disseminate information, and he
proposed aa amendment limiting the
business of the bureau to such pur-
poses, and to an annual expenditure of
I not more than five thousand dollars.
Mr. MeCi mick thought the gentle-
PLAug said not have beat-rquiddo. of baud at nominal rates,
ws and allowing manufactures of tobacco prices are rainer lower, wile in me - = * 2
. | and rum to be established for domestic provinces of France wheat is steady terday for eettiement inheladin‛4
" t 1Gev, Coke, and foreign export without payment | and somewhat dearer. Belgium is un- riteryI Dey were provided with
HASSE 002 o 9 YE the of duties. I changed, while Holland is firmer, and teams and household gorde
At Mr. Patton, special agent of the De-Germany steady and inactive. Vien- Three children left alone to ater
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county willin two years. Referred.
Mr. Weaver—Requiring the Legiela-1
tire to provide for the preservation of
historical records, with a view to fu-
hbproposed to establish a pigeon
post between London and Bomion or
,. some way t» hold up to ridicule the 1 nuu sanlE With prices paid to Doth I “ ET A ***"* 1
York-the birds to make the dis- Convention ha . o FACE the above grates, shot, what the - Iva elects the Republican Gover- sure enmpititfor or the r
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artisa has established a new Con-asfollow:
"Eae sliced to the Secretary for stitation in thirty days, and in otermem-et— Non 2 Ban
*IPmeutary ticket to the third States Conventions have met, framed Speoc*E
*21 fir the East Texas States organic laws, and adjourned, since the
APRS Mechanteal and Stek Texas Convention nexemubied, these
Re-ing Association to be held at Jec things are
with, of course, a Legislature largely
Nom. s.o. Republican. -
am sanmei Nebraska reduces her Republican
Bremen...--: a s a s majority singe last sear about two or A-----™ — -------
" avins--------X three thoumauid,gaining in the election
--=-**u-a-things are mentioned e me son to this year for minor offices, about ten dary of the secretary of State
fercon; Texas, October Pinb and 201 and neeun D Or fifty-six per cent, more South than thousand majority. to 04,000. Lost.
test fie North That the boss department. M-----------------------Amendment by Mr. MeLean to
* are, because our Convention has failed Nowldt u 2de nd - n i make that offeer elective. Lost.”
* hirmoed that Stilton Hutchins, to frame a Constitution for Texas in and A --" I-rmey 1 Motion to reconsider the vote on sal.
• of the St. tout Tunra, has completed the same length of time it we a hap-dcmh deranments, ..(Ttewdoramebllui NertC.i laryai"atird,”
negotiation, for the purchase et the vy thing for some editors, in thedearth "tea tenders---------n
M Yak HA The price given te of getteral political discussion, that Drawing *=. i a
ad named, but • report a few ays Lie Convention l in session, for wt af-2-------"
— stated that Marble’s price was fords them, in the absence of every-.rpper-—--
3 9 A ’ thing else, something to abuse. |E
" usas are nine candidates for A a. ,W ith 1 ago, these 1
seuor and Collector, six for ( ity AL- nothing it not-critical.’ Securely en- than North.
toeny, four for Marshal, and three-fer, sconced in their editorial dews, they #.22:
ClTressurer, for the munllpal elev-feel that they would be wanting in
tic t to be held in the city of Austin,;
on the let prosiom, and several wards although they really see but little to Third weunte,.
gtheir frora. eritleise, they stand back in their s-Mon t
tew. Ma. KER, of Indiana, is com-trenchments and shout at the lump.
ing very prominently to the front as a Seeing no enemy anywhere near, but
- ear alidate for speaker of the negi fearing there is one lurking somewhere
House of Representatives, Commit they are constrained to open their bat-
for the position by members wil hard- teries, sed waste their ammunition by
like made vatu all the November simply "shelling the woods." Whilst
elections have been held. *she members of the Convention are la-
borlag earnestly and faithfully for------------- -
sisterman among the number, have w hat they at lenst conceive to be the the comments on them by the Mem- fedenen de"tine..22"2e5; in NiRtie mutations" in line
dimovered that “there nbuolute very Ha
auger that thy Constitution clay te gentlemen “in fine frenzy rolling,"-----------------.
rejcted,” ourthow they nare t. give way to their fancies, discover bugs | Georgia and Houth Carcilua the Oguresi of the whole matter. It has been ru- ............. mropon or
MToistunder chips, and constantly regale demonstrate that these two Southern moreil for some time that Colonel Lang siaered. T" " "*
1-1-1 their readers by giving to ibe bugs lo-States perform as much labor to the i-ERE By Ferris—To strike out “while ap-
Es neesnee. w: - liubitations and names, n-fureany loom astedome ^±^!T^wb‘':;“ X r.22....5.o7hdr2‘ard
, :P h " mity the most earnest and consistent labor readily. With cheaper labor, and the serin into be used 4 the stepping | "Fiemiog moved the previous ~
- *: ropea nr one ripe lloir ernletom, and the era “minufacturiug -h-hment-,-hy ** 2 ,-, -al 922 1--2-f--oosre-t--------
= *there is nothing, to prevent the South-a very good Lovernor. The Grangers 01252AC
ern people from manufacturing all the: Ma eiest him Governor, I and gore to Committee on and
cotton they raise. Sues a ponley will MAAS A. “ this is son A rrangements. The vote on the flnal
yiesenand vitalise every * or 1 1227
the South. The farmer and planter ism. The agricultural interest b the
will be enabled by it to find an lu- great interest of the diate; upon its: The article suttrag. Ft .
1 f the section disqualifying for eri mes,
their lands and tenements wana * aha ch. sconcanin binne phelior
preelate in value with the foflux or pcitiont have the farmers *
the oppressed id this state by unjust T*****Pw
t d- a or ulejal logilation? And if so. Prayer by Rev. H. a Thrall, of Chap-
sailed later. The Egures adduced by how has it happened? to back pel. 221
credit syatem by making them uncol-
reetable in the courts. Hlejected.
Report of the committee akainet es-
tablisbiny a bureau of vital stalletics.
. -------------— Cartwrights, the two brothers who
European Grain Market. recently killed the Sheriff of Portage
Losnos, October 19.—The Mark county. Illinois, were taken out of jail
-.....weekly I’ forty masked men yesterday and 1
y_______— the tol-I hung
lowing: To eonse utenee of the recent A London dispatch says that Eri, /
------seed time is much bondholders have a
tendency in prices, bul holders still m- future meeting.
trade therefore is inactive. At Paris
prices are rather lower, while in the
One thousand Pottan attomie ,
diass passed through Ockmiger 3
ritory. They were provided with
teams and household goods
sac ms sit st
* 1
mewur E.M- :..2.7223(12(m2222cm2.2cA.hrie!—======== ============= ---
been drafter, has
*ramnne—------$3 * * State Legislatures. Every other ie-
chxeir calling tr 1.....not cavil, afa theme/snexe omL ehalf per cent 1 — reeivesme * unn Tage
-------------......9! . . - protection of Government, while the By Mr. Ferris—strike out for other i
i weaves -----_________an so w great farming interest, embracing I compensation” in line 207. Adopted.
Forty per cent. less South than North. two-thirds of our entire populasie n, is LE Nt Drhoney—Amendment to
Flese Irenving.Net. se. reeeguised only to pay bills. The rem-resiriet the eligibility of the Governor
“poolers.-----------3.0 sei edy was in the haud- of the farmers or to not more than two terms in sueces-
Wapon---------- 623 6 % Texas Fleet more farmers tower sioft. Lost 1
--=---------E let ENLBy Bir. Moore-To mao ke the Govern-
- — — read men to make the lawa", 12= term four instead of two yelre.
or thirteen per cent less Suu tan 12wsosteseetrens Celonet. By ^ Bailinger—Sirikeoutr-hal
, .at Marshall, delivered a few days sinee.2 M A T .
I We commend the above figures, and Iu the main the address was a very
- - id one-dealing, however, situe u *
interests of the people, these phis Appeal, to the business men of EFieterte generalities, or no pre. I words for punt-ament.” Xlopeea.
Dallas. The Appeal says: “In totb 1 M - * By Browa-Limniting the number of
1.9 a__Sicne a___A.teensiou notaries to ten for each county. Car-
rir-d, but on motion of Waelder recon-
^.y bi.^^. .UU. H-^I semi xooreln ran win becoenuiented on by the Alioney I ME ENG :o
were granted leave of absence. General in his annual report to Con-J one to the back, two
-_______A -pecial from Vienna says the B.+
--------.2=5- a__. u, ur -____e ----- -*--—- ------ with a knife, zegovenia insurgents are preparingt
were granted leave of abmene. *71 General in his annual report to Con-J one in the back, two in the breast attack Zubie and that the fork. W.
Mr. Russell, of Wood, from ise Com-5re-and until Mh TOFt is made he | from which he died in a lew minuter. Concentrating there. It E Weed .
mittee on Revenue and Taxation, pre- | #B, give Mr. Patton’s report to Sullivan was arrested and is incareer- decisive battle is pending,
seated a minority report dissenting*
from the majority report allowing non-
residents to render and pay taxes to
the Comptroller. The minority urge
Taxation, pre- declines on give Mr. Patton's report to Sullivan was arrested
* ulmrenting — Wasusorox, Oupber 1o--chmn-1"7.from she Genericre 1 The Confederate reunion at Elise
dier was sworn in and participated Leth, New Jersey, was a success. The
urge a Cabinet meeting to day. The Presl. went to the house er . neprotsoman, vets rean formed lite line and mare I
rendition of property and payment or dent says he regards the appointment known as “Bad Anna-sAmnutn Se where tiley were ad-
all taxes in the county where the land eemeoTEENhe bal ngain urge and being somewhat intoxicated west; dead ‘ Cieverale Pryor and K
to sleep in one of her beds. The wo' *
man was absent at the time, and on
her return attempted to arouse Grimes,
but failing, she got into a terrible rage
and procured a heavy hoe with which
she struck the sleeping man a blow on
the head, splitting his skull wide open
and killing him instantly.
ei to Waverly where they were ad-
proving,” in line one hundred and
old Lomiseille Journal,/op-.. due ope at*
N Piems t ai is resonant with musie as they open
etpwihed eiter, which win upon the track. They are ready
SW:Cnunti pustint jump the game, and hunt it down be-
"*-* T to w nodus fort they know what oont of ***# E
= st This, to our mind, is any thing but
******** fair. The perwnnd of the Convention ----------------• — - —- - -
mtrgehange has been “ene is unobjectionable. They are geuer-jereased demand and a more remuner- ceue neons
* which commenced ally men of ability, and4all patriotic. Dative market for their products, and i. , Bus take the legislation of Texas
, Inst. It is commpes-Their motives we do not think can be-•
Pn tai business mirm jaestioned. That there is an extreme
. PR"*:uh good is antleipa- element is the Convention against.
IE "eatioua Heretofore, / which the experienced heads of the—. ---------—---- =-*****==30633
V been sold by p, hair -i wise and conservative in the body i this Georgia writer demonstrate that and examine the callings of the mnem- Mr. Ferris, Chairman of the Com-
e The ' odlwrer s of the Xtrek, must Kuar J, i evident; but that gener- labor is cheaper i n the South than to hiera of the various Leg ilatures which mittee on Railroads, made a report
1 willatt 1. T. st. 6 " 1st ____• the North. h it than, atranek shave framed our laws, and has not recommending an article, the main
tre William L Temst. ally it is a good body of men, actuated the North, Is it not, then, strange, there been i every maae, *h.M S FFSSME """, ‘e main
HA. Leseaster, Vice Prest- by a sincere purpose to advance the folly, suicidal to permit eottoin to em-ity of farmers in them ? is there not “That railroad hereafter chartered
or property i stunted." ordered that the Indian bureau be transferred
printed."wfered to the War Department, The fellow.
1 Mr. Holt submitted an ordinance, to ing apreistments are announced:
he voted upon separately, providing Horace Welch, Postmaster at Mar-
that the people shall say whether they "kali T A “LA “2--"Aat .
want a clause in the Constitution re-
mmeDLN* • prerequisite
Mr. Dononey proposed aa article es.
tablishing a bureau of Statistics and
Agriculture. Referred.-
Mr. Ballinger presented majority re-
port of the Committee on Judiciary —-, -. ------,
Department, Reagan a minority re- Mississippi, whereby the militia was
port from same committee. Both or- disbanded, the Democrats assured Gov-
dered printed.T. ernor Ames that there was no other
Messrs. Norvell and Deforce each than a desire among the whites than
gave notice of minority reports on Ju- that peace should be preserved and the
dietary laws enforced, and a fair election had,
Mr. Fleming presented minority re- and that the leading whites would do
port and article upon revenue and tax- all in, their power to this end. Gov-
ation. Ordered printed. I ertior Ames responded that in view of
Mr. Stockdale moved to reconsider I this assurance, be would meet their
the vote engrossing Mr. Russell’s reso- views as far as possible, and would or-
lution prohibiting the establishment of. de r all the militia companies in dis-
A Bureau of Immigration. i perse and return to their homes. It
This reopened the debates. Messrs. was agreed that the arms of these America Cuss′′"""-"" omee in
Stockdale, Ballinger, Went and Dar- companies should be deposited to the mending us * came, into their hands they
bell holding that the Legislature neighborhood in which the companies known A. eared a dividend of ------
should be permitted to encourage in- were raised and be guarded byeUnited : amountine 1o 51-06 -*
migration if the people demand it. States troops, and Le removed only by Themoner ihe-HertinVABY-
.hr. Klournoy thought the reseluition order of the Governor, and that the the advancement of the oeetn if the The Creek National consent have
unnecessary: the dame to Levilative arms would not he delivered in the association, and for the enlightenment passed an act preventing citizens of
- ------------ the Creek Nation, or those residing
there by permission, from employing
citizens of the United States under t
penalty of three hundred dollars
shall, Texas, and George Burek, Post-
master at Calvert, Texas.
The Treaty Mesween Ames and the
t Democrats of Mississippi
MEMPHIS, October 19.—In the so-
called treaty of peace between Gov-
eruor Ames and the Democratic State
Executive Committee, at Jackson,
The Palo Alto Iron Company famli.
at Pottaville, Pennsylvania, which
have been idle over a year, resumed •
operations yesterday, about three ben-
dred men being employed at a re due-
tion of twenty-five per cent, from
former pay-
Conan xoonee nan ButdrickAC of New York en
New Your. October n.In the mule sea saneer. The on a
of Charles Neilson Vs Win. Tracy, 1 failed. Liabilities 7
Ro.". -2-2.2nrec= sensnom, ----==----"
preme Court Chambers to-day by Afr. .
Tracy for a stay and commission, in in the case of Charles Revere, the
order to take the evidence of the wile wealthy New York buteher, who was
and daughter of the deceased now to found dead Wednesday in the house of
Europe. The suit arose out of the his m isstress, Anule Starr, or Styles
Credit Mobilier dividends on stock, the Coroner’s jury rendered a verdict
The matter was under investigation of ruleide.
‘Ce 1 The creditors of Cavert Sugar Renn.-
The curisiten Mi--ton= Re-tery. 105,222′9 Baltimore, held wind
Lorruutr. October 21.—at n set lees mode s report shown, me temt
e*me==-m.*=============-=*2*---L-SL2"#Z7
. . twenty per cent
on the total indebtedness of the eour-
......._____.^ ^n^j^^ "Themene tnuet retccfs il se mea for l'
unnecessary; the clause in Legislative arms would not be delivered to the association, and for in ennehtenme,
Artiele section 1. being a suirieleut; militia except to ease of riot or insur- and christianizing of esoi
prohibition. 55 T Irection, which could not be suppressed America -AS • hapwen la
ue.tMnLean oproef reopening the by the elvil authorities.
Mr. Nugent opposed taxation for
n n n c California Election, ----- -unw=u -= p
men purges, eprnd for , Convention of "nivemiaiista Bax FRANcusco, October 21.—The each oneh the o hires being to £
Mr. Russell, of Wood, spoke to enect LYNN, Mass., October 21.—The Uni- election in this city yesterday was de- pcthe Eation of intruders from the
opposing opening the door for impost Yeralists general convention of the void of party significance, and was a States. *
ing a tax to uiriag in immigration. -: United Stales opened here this morn- victory for the friends of good govern- A special agent of the the Treasury
—- —____________— ------------------,-.-.-Mr. Chambers thought that the peo-FE Es Soy- Popam was elected ment Their opponents made their Department has seized in New York
( the Department of Tex se, is not fully accomplished. Reflecting the manufacturer and the merchant, to have? Where then is the injury that , leas they shall first agree to be gov. ■ ple have decided to advertise by the ghs, Rtev. Mr. Dale of Counce fast on the ch'rerquestien. The ‘ rite,thres, thomtend five hundred del-
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in the snterte of North Carolina, and that the interests the raw material and the importation the past legislation, and see Low i Mr. Stayton presented a minority legicintive department i taken oyel deeritert, of the Cor
the was overtaken by s rar-of this great State are multitudinous, of the manufactured goods?” always has been in his favor, and dis- report diecgmeing with the majorityWithdrawn, and the question post- a dens reports
his tegry ereatita, and varioun and diverse. i a Conation ============== * * For s snel but stylus no par.
th rompanixr violent’s in North Carlie can be framed in • Tag Austin Staternam basan almo-t i m-renske, an priutel H ‘"-"‘ "" oered At the evening 1: Brown to October it, iss,
in the vehicle. The Uen-I thirty days, it gods not follow that the two column ileader on an assertion the physician and lawyer pay to the **---— S. L IH- == ----------- report off the trustees
t I eseverescalp wound, be- Constitution thusltramed is a suitable: which it says has been made, and by Staten ety and euntys and yet the
M bruises in other juts of one even for North Carolina itself. Grant’s authority, too, that the Preai- | MARE E P SUE Tag, 5 =====
Why knows whether the work has dent's purpose in his wish to purchase one to? : why shod . citizen ord-rea printed. • :
ADD------>—* * PE1 av ******* *8€
De Newman, Treasurer, and best interests of the State, is equally
"made, Secretary, true. Henor, we think it unfair to pre- States in manufacturing goods which
+5. Heveotny U.A army pnige their action or call in question the Ronth halm ta concamne anil ikon
ploy millions of hands to the Northern I now a large majority of farmers to shall submit to such regulations as . he
....... .....---..-= »™ -uithe Constitutional Convention ? is. Legislature may prescribe with refer-
the south there any probability that there will ence to rates and discriminations, and .--- . —---,----r
r- IT ------- - - —------ a-----2 MAP” » Consumer and me not he a majority of farmers to any I existing railroad enmupan ies than not mg a tax to bring in immigration,
in HG) Federal com, tueic ibors, aim time when their work which she pays a handsome profit to. Legislature that we are likely to ever: be entitled to any logt-lative relfer, un. Mr. Chambers thought that the p
and | Hooper, of New York, Secretary, and Police Court was beaten 2,000 in a vete trimmings, jet goods, beads, loose
PX *S A. Briggs, of Chicago, Assistant. of 18,000. The vote on the other judi- goods, ete., which were
t. .... deerstary, of the Convention. Treas- eialcavlidates showed an entire disre-: ported from England, but undervalued
Withdrawn, and turer Holden report states the receipts, said fo -**-= * in --------— ----- - - --- -
question post- during the year, are $13,69s, and the
disbursements $25,674. Indebtedness
princes. -. the evening son Mfr. Brown to October in lots, was $20,800, The
Mr. DeMorse, Chairman of the Com- proposed a new section to the article
report of the trustees states that
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ported a lensiliy artiele leaving very LLMrZugent proposed the following * "7/07 TNS ^ “
theta . . ——,----MNy * a cen
A srasal. to the Gutreaton v. a born faithfully, properly and accept- San Domingo last year, involved the not, be at liberty to pursue any
from San Antonio ef the lou luat, ably done? With the experience of a scheme of Senator Brownlow, who pun Itian be ehndses without roving
fare that information had been r . hundred years in that State, and for proposed, when Governor of Tennes-| any 02-e ecumea
reived at military headquarters they limits a comparatively sinall, in Con- see to pssuire the country’s peace andl exempting property from sale onderAmenuments and sufetigntes for sec. Imen. w 4
General Hatch, ef the Ninth eavalry, rstitafled making, it is, perhaps, no prosperity by colonizing the negroes, execution. For the farmer it not only I tion one by Messrs. Allison, Killgore, Mr. Brown amended by additional
gave ball for bls appearance at a wonder that an. lestrument can be. The Ban Domningo job was deemed alexempis his homestead of two hundred Ferels and DeMerse, to same section, section requiring railroads hereafter to
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( made against him. The ball has been be said that in a great new Stale like have been collected on the coffee and one wagon, one huigay or carriage, and read: “ All persons convicted of felony less prevented by natural obstacles,
ecepted by the Sherer General" Tessa, with its vast territory and mui-ssugar of ie Island, and million- inhcuedad kitren furniture, and subject to such exceptions as the Leg- Adopt, don abuts
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Mr. Russel, of Wood, gave notice of extending the time for the construction
a minority report on the article on suf-in * ------—----
admeni pending on
milary Lidpantes shot limits a comparatively sonali, in Con- see, to assure the country’s pence and ′ excepting property from Ile 0.2.2/“ Ame mens a""Lutet ment. 1
d wy General Ore, cow- of Rimne should ne consented in estal- einter. Beyond this, says the satee-Leupation unumiest-1 i me sherin, “amiries or” in Itue 20 were struck at.
** - - *—*-----Vin monk, the President’s purnotes were l and his creditor and his fiolly starveMr. Allison—Add tosection “provid.
-4 that electors in unorganized coon-
strnclure for an empire where, in the ner, opposed the sehieme, became/22n,"",te men M troer.sediesereenogi thedir
L. arture, millions are to dwell, be eonsid-he had a pet scheme of his own, hod and moenen me, r M"“Am Eam
tad. eredi discussed, framed and finished in I which was to colonize the ne- jeannot keep a single article of his mer-i By Mr. Killgore—Add word “eleg.
M---nyecemden-niy -erne er -====== --.-..-", M"wu - Rh-h-
ation of Honorable E, G.pripibie and the re dle ′, MS P in a matjof his-tore-homse, and thus drive bins | word “elans” and insert word apersonr
na the dalec-iop soll of much a parturition would, in all for political purposes in the interval of from hits occupation. And now who in line su. Adopted. The areicre
E MEpbability, be a repetition of the ia-the Radical party. “And many cold-can say that this is not unjust diserim, amended then parsed to Beaf reading,
boring mountain and the ridiculous blooded utterances by Federal Seu- ination” If the low was erselly equal . Legislative article on second ran
02nateti would exempt pr perty of such a lug. Various amendments proposed
veston, Matagorda and Brazoria, and ***** * V value, uo matter to w hoi it belonged, and lost, includingoue restricting
the unction comes on Saturday next. For ourselves, we are glad to see the the Statesman, “demonstrate the feet whether to the merchant or farmer, power of Legislature in granting 1nd
F son wen known tier 2. delegates sp earnestly working; went that it was their intention, as proposed. Now we farmers have been humbog-laubaldies to railroads and one restrict-
L £ A: AE ■— " have no otjeetions to reasonsite it the shameless majority in our Con- ged long, enough ty political dema-j ing power to increase public debt.
*PP a ****** exerting he •- di-cuustus . a er nt -wt.na c.nvtution i, rain., t, kogier It it w ere not a boterious fact; Pending the discussion the Conven-
dertaket, we shall expect to see bin ■ * * A PE reritation 1 A" teerenee, I that we are the most gullible net of tion adjourned until afternoon,
dated, e-peeidliy akcup to date, thpis et. * EM* hupemtant NDe-tioa * NEPNAWNN Senml Wh" I ea to 2mi-she | on rumemtalns. the artleto on Lee
set a man sems a cudiane for =:
w.-TesenS" slews that
for him to appear is nrowns- Wishing organic lawat Shall a Consti- mur, the President’s purposes were and bis credsur and uis molly starve
ees the charges pending a. tutlop which is intefided as the set- wholly mierconceived. Senator Sum-wiloh Melhi himal But
A tueonAUIALIROCOAIE SCFUABL IE l IO:
ch sxetby P. OCHILTREE,
P-eiiasineseealelegate to the Ceaveo-ees
tion, to all the vacancy cecasioned by P4*
’ the -* -
especially as up to date 1521 of the vailUE Asportant queationscountieaeepmeentedby General hit-
te * which daily spring up in framing such field, to root but the white people, and IWX
2 an fiiuersdtians that th i 4411- driving them from their homes, turn
them over to the slow process of con-
liscation, necessarily evolved from on-
an mustrument. What if it does take
s —" SHE i time te accumplielt so grand an object?
theixal- L’a matter of two months or three-------—, —-------
P “A-HPshE months of so great magnitude, that it restricted suffrage.” If it ja meant by ----=--== ===== un
Eu52Rtt chid helved at the expense of the the Natesman that the majority of youe his waiting for a worm from
‘important work in hand, and shall our Consiautionel Convention deliber-1--H--HP OF
E IF W. the nieslerd, frightened in the clam , ately intended to eerry out the arttow
orgy of impatience and envy, hurry the of Sumner and his allies on a small
A structure through and come home to scale in Tesar, it is a very serious
E 12 Part their constituents having framed for charge. However the action of that
people they represbuisd bolened I holly may have tendied in that direo-
“scarce halt made spy .tion, no one will believe that they de
epy.Hu*t,d net aronsi job "ceased date mode pp in 3 ton, no one will Ciniete ton they a.
Medinaae-re, The perplcer Tea ate losning toflierately intended st. n seems to an
* | this Ceuvention with a scet enufiding I the Matcaman should be more guarded
1 ‘SI reliance, that e Constitution shall be in hte nrsoertione.
HA made for them and for their children That paper closes its article by a
2 "I "I wothyof the state in willeh trey liwe,|wi-s that “the Southern Htepresente-
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and our country."
now, will Colonel Lang or his sup-
portete specify the hiws of our State
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as i
tirely of
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st.
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pla kus
gard for polities.| in invoices presented to Custom off.
P--------—. jeers. The capture of the original in-
minor Telegram. I voices led to the discovery of the at-
Pezenger rates from chleneo to Iempl to defraud the revenue.
Eastern cities have been advanced two. A dispatch from Moselle, France,
dollars. " states that M. Router, in his speeetr at
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-■ said the Bonspartists are in favor of
The steamship Adriatic has sailed universal suffrage and are content to
from Liverpool with 42,000 pounds of appeal to the people for an expression
sterling for New York. T of the National will. .
"1 he Legislature .bail par ne isw endeavored to raise fund- to estatdimn
[IZA ■ P*9WI a memorial church at Washington, but
only six thousand dollars was raised,
and they were convinced that further
proseration of the work would be fo.
file. The denominational investment
in educational institutions exerede______________. g
three millions, and yet not one of them of the United States, are in session at
but′%, their usefulness curtailed by Rochester, New York. PIATE AlwS.
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Adopted. ′t DroR* -
SA4 ——-— rectors, at their meeting yesterday,
========----Death of a Distiugnished castor. fixed the minimum rate at four per
wassn WW PeYer "wnstdiscriminations under- Boston, October 21.—Ford Hudson, j°t.
unorganized coon- actions in rates by the railroad, and ’ formerly managing -- *
an whole or in part of any railroad.
Opposed by Reagan and Brown.
Mr. Nugent withdrew the amend-
The Irish Catholie Benevolent Union
Farmers complain that it is too
dry to sow wheat.
There is only one vacnut Busine.,
house in Texarkana.
**"‘"‘‘andI formerly managing editor of the New Cod herrings are in great abundance
HR " t cihmnximum Herald York, died here to-day from at Magdalen, Islands. One hundred Associated Pre-, disl.TEI
L I jure received at Concord, while rd-vessels are taking mackerelamong the
: ouetion-therrtiele ing in a bogey with Judge John Keyes. Islands.T —T*---4- --
Verini Amendments ... try sped tmiaal , Col. John Rome and dan son, Mun.
---------|: oirine trues, pey, were killed in Frafiklin, Tennes.
- A nonmz arnorm — order to tot the vesicle pons, the’s nan meltercation with a man
" was made just as the ears -
2 c ear struck the . Mrs. Greenfield was found dead with
. —None of the Austin dailies take the
Associated Press disput-tig
—There are three hundred criminal
ease on the docket of Brazos county.
—Two hundred and twenty t t -
corpses have been at -and near lodl-
anola., *
-
A Young Wire and Nether Fatally
nabbed and Dies wish Iter Bate..
* gainer arms.
On reassembling, the article on Leg-
Islative Department was taken up. ,
By Mr. Darnel—Motion to insert a
new section, that no exclusive priv.
eeeoh" u tai railroad
By Mr. Flournoy—sube-tiute that
----an.nezten 1
..Antistat dilriee
Br Mr. Wade—A sutetitute of alm-
flar import, but existing right. j
Mr. Reugon spoke against these
one. They were referred to
ccvn Lands
• Amendments were proposed
by amendment, after
SEEN and
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Font
and defeated,
tions were mi d
wit the artie
M
tempts 7 — ,.
started. One of the ---- ------ sue . -=- ------------ --- ,uu wan
bind Wheels of the Buggy, throwing her throat cut, at Pulaski, Tentessce.
Judge Keyes to the ground, and rolling it is supposed to be the work of her
the buggy and Mr. Hudson twenty feet jealous husband. -o
do.n.disemiankment. ME A Bre occurred me the amauss a a Berkshire bog ok wergne’ma she:
.The receipts of cotton at JeNersom
set .week were seven hundred and
thirty one bales.
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Last Friday, October is, Mr. Henson
left his home about eight miles south. .
west of Stringtown, Indian Territory, New Grades et Qats. rm
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following day. About three o’clock on five grades of cats: white, high inixed. I- p-o at ptste-
Friday evening, some neighbors pas-LNe. 2. No. s, and no grade. White AY--------
ins the Henson residence, were attract- oats shall be bright. mound. clear. from
ed by the smothered eries of a child. I
They eereand find Mre Hlenson-ecouye, susrty two pounds to the **7-5
SIS e-eite sag. map omi n
from thevouns 1
Per and J y— ==
subpeonas of
t -...... ....... Brigham Young has been ordered by
onte shall be bright, sound, clear, free the court to show the cause for failure
from other grain, and shall weigh not in paying $09,000 alimony to Eliza
less than, Thirty two pounds to the Young
—Austin will hold an election for
“OP the first Monday in No
—The Grangers of Anderson munty
enune EHLS t aux, of toc Mur
—Twenty eandren were cori-si.nta
last Sunday night in Houston, by the
Rev. Casper Brown. . C
poneroai,"e. “met. errar
for the week ending October is.
—Malt. Kelly ‘who was shot by:
George Franks, a week or so since al.
returns from Hamilton
cundonane set ^. G T M ROT at i :*, on wre the R-pbii-ans
covered with its moth- he sound rest nobly elean,and reason- red or As all
e hior’, was , taken ably free from other grain; No. 8 cats -tire :
young mouner’s Fut-shall be nt for warehousing, otherwise Ley Sterling, aged twenty-ave Gareei., RE
id eared for. On examine unequal to No. 2; no grade shall in. Fears, committed soleide in Balumore,:urd
► shocking wounds were clude all oats damp, unsound, dirty or last sight, by taking morphine, one1... Raptist Sunday School Con-en-
se unfortunate woman. Two from any other cause none for No. a./was from b redericksborg. tion will convene - I----a----
-2SAL,he ones sratie
penetratis
a dull buteher karise, as
was not ent but torn. in.
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7TE
ik her to his tne
ch 1 ■
tion will convene at Longview scout
the first of November. A
. —The grand opera house a B
quastits or ham, which will cost twenty thousands
s dollar is nearly completed.
—When the prisoners pil -'
a forty thousand dollar are, destroying
a lare steare math and quantities of
______________lumber.
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tiieses Pre a I the greatest
taking the chair he was cheered whaly
met eicquent and foudt
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-------2"""".A. cilides Belmore *---=" 2 Muss
34 ------------------..." often enie=ye22qnons iZne/ztheremi return on the wet:
New ouruisa 040ber n.ER.. ten w Bre. No lives reported bond." *Whether he gere a 80od
enue officers seized an ilieratin in full A i —The county of Burnett E. nd.
**=2*0t*7.. m.ieietes.Sheeth:.,ett y. bemiuys seted wp - ICE
to be hanged on the 10th of December. Se Ex. FT
„t lstated in German naval eirelen . The Mayor of Jefferson has not:
that Prince Frederick Frits intends to had a case in his court for a month,
visit Philadelphia, during Centenuint and he fails to see the usual perquisites
time, escorted by a German squadron, of hl office. {
Lepunge, the Frenchman arrested p.k.—Mi Naine Llewellyn, of sa.
connection with the Pembroke anuir, shall, has received the appointment or
was discovered attempting to caunmisionary to China, under the au-r E.
Msgretsip ot the Interior De class of emigrants, that for the At
The niin -.reroment hos-i.es ucerenieserenttuneuca
the areas powers assurance or its wih. at Sherman, on We. A
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