The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 15, 1876 Page: 2 of 4
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. naI3EG VINDICTIVENEAN. 1 BLAINES desnnetstion of JeA-ron
Davis as a common murderer, caused
On the 10th instant the general am- the Confederate members of Congrese
T . wawros settled with the Birulings in full, and
A M w.nAS thus for a second time charitably _____ _______ _
000 ST440 --*- - t-im three the will ofsilence over the dent , 2 i silt, requiring avoinwen wr "-Tunau-Ha nte
___________T seli, has in his almost unprecedented Ralton’transactions... to pass it, came up in the House, and treme vindletivneashas been the mears
in - Mory ’ set of self-abenegation, done infinite 2...’that it was defeated by the Republican of defeating the Centennial appropria-
DALLAS HERALD PRINTING COMPANT injustice to Texas It was the wish of non Reprede ntstives really vote.: Blaine took advantage of the ton. No-peech ottered for years has
the people of this Btite, as evidenced Jr retrenchment and reform the ocension to make one of the met bit-done so much to quicken into life the
by the press, and the large majority det sombre ,1.ce for it to vegin is at terly vindictive speeches of his life dying embers of sectional bate, and
vote cast for him in the Galveston NAml The "cine the sand dollars against Jefferson Davis, and because arouse the bitterest feelings of resent-
Convention, that be should represent worth of Extures that are annually ear- his. amendment excluding him from ment and revenge. It to the heaviest
them as their Attorney-Getieral, and on members and employes amnesty was not received, he mart blow that has been administered to
we fear that he has overlooked the might be saved, and to this sum might shalled his cohorts around ’ and that good feeling which all loyal and
sacrifice he he. made of their interest auded the twenty-five or thirty killed tire bill from the lack of the reg true hearts had hoped had been finally
thousand dollars periodically thrown nisite two-thirds vote. The following established upon this Centennial year.
the other band Hamilton H. Boone away on the Fapitel police. The av. are extracts from Biaine * va£e|
has done a great injustice to himself erage amount of two thousand dollars tirades
in accepting this position. If we are or pocket-books and card-cases, and , In my amendment, I have exeented
eorreetly informed, he has a wife and e , pen Jefferson Davis from its operation,
arm and fifteen hundred for gold pens and Pe Now, 1 do not place that exception on
A- six children, with one arm #* , etis might next be cut off, and this re- the ground that Mr. Davis was, as he
- -*-=- only two linger, on the other hand re- duetion should be followed by dispens- is commonly called, the bead and
TICK F.T. maining Thus crippled ^ must ing with the three thousand dollars’ front of the rebellion, because that
1 nekeruriiy employ a canuntent chert worth - pocket-k......bien have zom/iednane.sesinvest yen
and amanuensis i r been bought for the present House, iguilty—uo more so, uo moreless-
tra. than one hundred, de r The members might also exhibit their than thousands of ethers Who will get
per month. This would leave tender regard for the subtle pocket by the benefit of grace and amnesty.
Lima but eight hundred dollars out of te sgan P , , Probably he was less efficient as an en-
. eninherewith to paying a** own street ear fare, in- emy of the United States, probably be
hs of * stead of drawing tickets, and by hiring was far more useful as a disturber of--------
port his family, to which might be carriages in place of using those pro. the counsels of the Confederacy. It is may have been, he redeemed himself
added the u ncesfain perquiages of the , itted at the subtle expense. The mis-I not because of any particular or special by this sublime heroism —by meeting
, w. chuumoe mat .. he 6 -'“— Commutes en---too, or aeemahe.: d-ath, in a i. honors, rather than
W hen we consider that he barrels of sugar, boxes of lemons, bot- tieularly of any special consequence falsely and traitorously condemn au
abandon a lucrative practice which ties (contents unknown), and an bun- that I excepted him, but I excepted innocent man.
comfortably supports him, for an office s - articles fight all be him on this ground, that he wasthe =======
only to be held twenty-four months- -, author knowingly,delberately, willful- Narrow onnge Hatiwiss.
a practice that it will require years to left of the next budget, and the much- ly guilty, of gigantic murder and crime January an, ^
a prnC inai » - 1 jtalked-of retrenchment in some degree, at Andersonville. S *
reinstate him in, should be unfortu- accomplished A member. And Libby,
nately abandon it; and that he must re-
o* * *
w.-wiPELA Preidrnt,
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MIHIANI weeretury. 1
r Jne Pe Kerfoot, Jx >- G.
alclani, L. Leonard, G. M.
g.Wwk InW. Bwtnetia.
VIAN WMITTEF Neo. M. Swink,
s. in his heroic sacrifice of himself. On
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move to Austin and either purchase
property at high rates, or board a large
family at a yet greater expense,we can
well perceive that in accepting thisof-
fice he has not counted upon the sneri-
fice he is called upon to make. Wal-
| ton is differently situated. Lie has *
home at Austin,and is as it were to the
EDITORIAL PARAGRAPHUN.
tion.
No speech uttered for years has
Wirz upon being sentenced to death
by the Federal military tribunal was
Correspondence
of Georgia, had the finor and • motion *
to nan nr lifer was still pending when - DALLas, December m. «
__________W.C. Hound, ER:
WinINOTos, January 12.—Fenator Bm—We the undersigned
= * ! relative to the Texas Dallas county, having full e-usin
I concessions to make. Martyrs owe no
apology to tyrants: and while we are
make every sacrifice for the the House adjourned.
_ Union, secession, however defeated.
Hon. B. I. Hill on Bialne’s Am- and erese, no." ue. ougoca Au2".X. Eon: NE erraeine kin- Four alli mnainug
acting, road proposes to authorize the South-ting the fact that the next La
"Yet while we make to you no con- ero Pacidie Railroad of California to will be probably the mo-t itpnt
cession, wesay this. We come even to extend its line toward the Colorado that ever assembled in Texas
A Complete Refutation of the Late you in no spirit of revenge , We here river to meet the Texas and Paeidie that body should b. come,
but one ambition, and that is to add read on the latter or if found practice best material, respectfully
Speaker’s Concoctions. our purscas -----—- 7
Union men of the North in order to
JEFFERSON DAVIS.
"e" Amendment.
extent us sine wwmat way 3 *** 5’9 ---‘-* an* as an*
river to meet the Texas and PeiRe that body should be com 1
q or near the thirty’sebond / terome n candid.ic for the D.
of the Legi-mture;,
our political power to the patriotic atle, qa un Dous wee ------------
I Union: men of the North in order to parallel, the said Southern Pacifie 1
... . compel fanaticism to obey, the laws Company to have and enjoy for the
An Important Historical sterF Truth- and live in the Union according to the portion of which-it controls, all the
introa Constitution. We do not propose to land grants and other rights hereto-
Told. , . compel you by oaths, for you never - * +*----"DIe
-- { kept them. The South did the Union
one great wrong, and we come
Andersonniile Litre as we can, to repair it. We wronged.
the Union grievously when we
to be seized and rent and torn by the
men who. bad denounced it as 8
league with death and a covenant
with hell.” We ask you, gentlemen
of the Republican party, to rise above.. , -—,------— -
all your animosities and to forget your hereafter; it also is required to com-
old sin. Let us unite to repair the medce work on its extension east from
WASHINGTON, January 11.—The de- wrongs that distract and oppress the the Colorado within one year after its
Binine’s amendment I» the country : let us turn our backs on the read is completed to that river, as now
hall (the question being on nast and let it be said ia the future required by its charter, and must build
Responsibility for
- where it Belongs.
offered a commutation of his sentence. A
if he would implicate Jefferson Davis, Mr. Garleld to Follow Mr. ill for
then in prison and in chains, but the Republicans. .
Wire answered, “Mr.Bchade (his coun-
sel), you know that I have always told
you that I don’t know anything about
Jefferson Davis. He had no eonnec- bate 22
tion with me as to what was done at
H A Meellum
TTP Andrews
EPLyle
fore provided for the Texas and Pscinie * 51J* . ,
Company. The Southern Pacific Com-9 K Meriwether
pany is also empowered to build a Zne Toliver
road from some point on its line to the f Lettwick
ship eanal in San Diego, and for this. Helvetins
portion it alee shall enjoy all the rights ST Williams
heretofore granted to the Texas andJIW headon
Pueide line, provided it shall build PH P La Corsitt
twenty miles of this breach within —
two years, and twenty miles yearly
W T Weston
J EDBad.
X M Burf ri
M Wiggin-
.G X ALivtr
N AG-tu,
A T Will
GBeauuxwi
RECowan
J.A Harr
J 11 Elirr
. J. Brook-
J E Pet .
JAStowat:
Dr F B Wat
A M cur
A T Her -!<,
E Harper
J M Thurmond
Hamilton A C’o :
W Malone
Ben Cahn
amnesty win (the question being on past, and let it be said in...----
the proposition to exclude. Mr. Jeffer- that he shall be the greatest patriot at least twenty miles of the extension
Ron Davis from the benefits of the act), the truest patriot, the ablest patriot, yearly until it connects with the Texas
was resumed in the House this moru- who shall de most to repair the wrongs and Pacific: provided that the conned:
ing, Hon. B. H. Hill, of Georgia, hav- of the past and promote the glories of i tion, if west of the eastern boundary
ing the floor. His speech was listened the retire. [Loud and sustained aP of 2. —— - = = *"*
to with profound attention, and proved plause on the Democratic side of the years from the passage of this bill,
to be one of the best efforts of this most House and in the crowded galleries as * - J ----------T -
eloquent gentleman. In the summing Mr. Hill finished his speeeb.]
up given below the gist of the Argu- - ———
ment is presented.
Mr. Hill then proceeded to sum up
his argument and said: What have
we proved ? I have proved that the
Federal authorities broke their cartels • January ..............
deliberately. I have proved that they NA to sustteud the rules of order
refused to reopen that cartel when ap sueae 2. -----
proached by Mr. Stephens as a and ereceedito
Commissioner solely on the
grounds of humanity. 1 [have
proved that they made mediciue
to pay cure saw ue ,o put contraband of war, and thereby left us
__money into an enterprise, 1 will to the dread necessity of suEpying
some additional items of cost, prisoners with such mhedieine as could
T Mn sway enterprises the engineer- be improvised in the S der al
ing will cost something. The grading have proved that Ue rant C*
of the favorable lines cannot --------their te se
Andersonville. I would not become a
traitor against him, or and one e*, c*
to save my life.” However cruel Wirz
EDITOR HERALD-I notice in your
senmane: cnundea? Libby pales paper orine fouruninstuntan etinuste
iovared with of the cost of • narrow gauge Fallway
Andenisavins M2 SmA MH
is always teller to know what you
ir is rumored that the carrier sys- ground. I believe that so rapidly does
tem or delivering letters will soon * soiseemptteriawenretebiingts have to pay *fore than ofteyou
inaugurated in this city. . even those of us who were cotempor- your
. THE Texas Catholic thus speaks of a aneous and cognizant of what was
distinguished member of the Pallas transpiring there, are these who have
bar: "Like Saul of Tarun, Colonel h aeir priconera to top — .
manor born, and it would interrupt NoCoy still stands a tatde bit taller there committed. Since the gentle: less ten HE hundred alley forverpluven that the Confederate au-
I ne routine of bis business but little to than any crowd he can get into. ^^^j^^^^ "Mesoutcuig The estimate * con uoriis proposed to recur a xurret
a-nume control of this office. We can. AFren all the bombastical nonsense home or the Eistorient cruelties of the of iron is too Inreej and 1 will under: endmoun s” “the tan go never
not but think that had three sugges-kicked up about the discharge of erip- world. I have read over the details of take to furnish the iron and enrs, Neene reply until December, 1864.
- tions occurred to Mr. Boone when he pled union soldiers from the service of those atrocious massacres, under the at considerably ess. The 1 tome of -------- - 011 -.
EMoRY BroRK, an eminent lawyer received the enthusiastic nomination the House of Representatives, it seems mln wen o
er, Becher s so generously accorded him, that he that but one solitary individual has horror throughout Christendom; 1
A Cahn
J Baum
G Duelling
J T Caldwell
tWexleo bau be within da X EL
| Another Weston provides ton one K.Pumontjr
the connection is made the whole line * A
of trans-continental read shall be op E. * P Flora
l 3 A .. erated as one continuous line, and un- Lyte
Forty-Fourth Congress. just discrimination in rates of freight J J H Bryah
1 or fare shall not be made by either of Pe
-----7, said companies against the other
wasningrox, 3nnU277 10.-Zendali
ad tested E to redemption of United States notes
=***. “ -LAN
u.. CEtewms conndcred." Itandall the 7 eeheNI ten-
twcunet um “ requires. National into.:
R F PFloyd
d’G Kwer
J D Padgitt
G T Moore
F. MeNLir
C F Tucker
J M Williams
- : J 1. Leonard
of thirty A Marshall
W H Johnson
J « M. Cornell
liner A Philp
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' OH Sthe-A a
- T M Mi-=
W 3 Walter.
W H Braun as
8 * King-
u W Weston
A H Steagall
J P Murphy
A. Terry
H K Leake
‘ W T Bond
€ Rush
B 1. Griffith
It * Golkthas
JNonenterg
J D Kerfont
Z H Page
J Lehenste a
J T Jefries
H H Wages wee
N D Dongla-e
W M Efwani
M Y Pierce
l JW Webb
T I Rare.
M Ullman
A FGrimes
TE Boulware
CHehwarte
W A Brown
II C’hegrall-
W E-llagher
R If Feat
J Wallace.:
J Kerr
* it Npeneer,
E M Kahn
6 Wanders
WKConih
should be first
insisted on his motion. The
suspended ty the requisite two-thirds - - *
| vote. Randall then demanded the hpishrstotieute currency unk they We rm
previous question. nacthirty percent of the outstanding N A Mahon
Blaine—Does the gentleman desire have I S that portion of the
to cut off the amendment ? * E specie re-
Randall—I desire to have the pre- resumption, nsfompel PF
vious question seconded, then I will sumption friends orThurman have
allow half an hour, which the rules It • pressing his
give me, for discussion to the other format a proet some of them
side of the House. ussur an . ...........----
Blaine-Does the gentleman propose Dav A rCVBNX HAd ,.d
at considerably less. The items of deignedfe‘"‘"427 not to allow any amendment?" the New Yorkers to throw Tilden and
switches and stands, water tanks | I have moved tat X to why i Raudall—I will listen to the amend-
turn-tables, station-houses and plat- iu command VIYe “%" Bra
forms, engine and ear-houses, repair they would, "exchange Prisoner
GE m.m .animconad, . weanany % -^ mann h zyinceidizczyliorasquestion ~u oft
deration in the cost of the wad. } was a part of your "Her , te NNGE1 am quite aware of the ef- i in the
Now, admitting that the survey and usmeer, Re ISE: feet or it. 1 have for twelve years Beniatt . Republican courses,
location of route, grading, bridging, theSt W 41 salearned its effects in adversity under altogether from A-Pllean °F t
culverts and ties should eost in round eess-RmTo your directions and that of your side of WASHINGTON, January 13.—Mr.
I numbers, $2300 per mile (a low estl-1 so proved that with a te sttr -- * --
mate), the track can be laid down,using which you have made such a noise
- - - *%* * *about as occurring at Andersonville,
greater horrors occurred in ,
mepennteueccai onshette s/ueem
cent greater among our prisoners in T “ 9 a a
your bands than among your prisoners Tis WL . T no
in ourhau „ sire in to eeIve birth debate allowed, the previous question each introduced bills providing for the Je Mitehon
from Mnine.fiel wee FT is being seconded. P- <- - --- pte Tedis Rardauto the---
tithsten mer seo fusnin it, in which the same point and aid that the rule War Department
“And here before my God,
be low surgeons of their own army to ae:
their prisoners to the Bouth. 1
FC M.losky
H G Male
S Lathrop
T A Havre
Presidential prospects. Some
have recently had a conference with
of Chicago, and Judge Por er, Becher’s so generously accorded him, that he that but one solitary dividuA nas horror throughout Christendom; 1
late counsel in the great candal suit, would have crowned his brow with un- been turned out. , Thus another bowl have read the details of Saint
have been retained by Ba beock in his perishable laurels by then and there vanishes into nothingness. Bartholoneews whieh Hard “Let
whi-ky ease, set for trial of st. Louis, gracefully though positively declining Ir will be observed from our dis- read anew ‘the horrors untold and
January 30th. From Lwer’s recent ■ the honors presented to his acceptance, patches that Mr. Mills has introduced imagined of the Spanish Inquisition :
declarations the proof i . closing in L is it too late to do it now ? a bill requiring that terms of the Fed- and I here, before God, measuring 3uy
around “tor closer and closer and -----^-------== eral Court shall te held at Jefferson, words kwows.theit MM enten’sand
all the distinguished ability of highly
trained counsel will scarcely save him . . -------.-----,—-. „ — .
from his doom. It will ben pity to un-plundered by carpet-baggers and and San Antonio in the Western Die- Bartholomew, nor the thumbscrew.
loud the President s confidential seere-thieving vagabonds in office, and the triet. and dupseoizmnd cimp of the -______________-_____
tary and bosom friend in the peniten- marked contrast presented by her Tas Independent party have called in atrocity with the ui.leous crime of turn-tables and took, the road would
Gary, but the indications are that it present condition • evidenced • a State convention to meet in Decatur, Andersonville. [Sensation in ball, in cost about * per Bile RD
• Governor McCreery’s message, and Ilinots, on the 16th of February, tol uulieries, and a remark by Mr. Hob- mile would be a low enough estimate
t the dectimn of the ter of profound congratulation to-all nominate-tntecattides * detente Mr. Blame thatit ver an infamous
i e Interior respecting Kentuckians. The following extract
front the Governor’s message
, eral Court shall be held at Jefferson, ...
. RENTE ’ . Tyler and Galveston in the Eastern XIVI, in the Low Countries, nor the
This noble old State has never been District, and at Dallas, Austin, Waco author of the massacre uf Saint
import, declare that neither the Duke NSKr and King’s Rail Joint Fast,
ening, for $3,625 per mile The rolling
stock will cost at least $1500 per mile.
Thus, actue from the buildings and the
oms of switches, water tanks and
J Menceer
A Block , '
R A MeMurtry
T Fletcher 1
P F Augar
E W Emannel
V B Nhumaker
Bayard out of the race. The Thurman
, , programme includes Governor Curtin,
"Biine-The gentleman knows very of Pennsylvania, for) mchteut.
all that the nrevinne-imestion cuts off The latter is here, and S - een. 9
suited. Some of the Bouthera men are-------
____, movement, under the lead of € M Wheat
Senator Gordon. This rumor comes-*’*
M M Newsom
D Goslin
W C Conner
6 L Williams
your -accuse ..... ...... ..,-..--.. -..==..==, January 13.—Mr. M Tolliver
the House. [Murmurs of applause on Sehleisber has introduced a bill look- M Shuita
. the Democratic side.] The previous ing to resumption of specie payment. I E Barry
question was seconded by 159 to 95. The bill proposes a redemption often JW Roberts
8-2 i Handali, of Penasylvania—As I have millions of greenbacks monthly, under J L Pipton
.... ... ------,—.---• conditions that no sudden contraction — - -
Garfield, of Ohio—Under what rule? or disturbance to busings is thereby
This bill is not a report from a caused. .
- ----------Messrs. Mills and Hancock have
T J Johnson
M A Cornelius
C C Beeler
R PAugnspaub
Biaine insisted on transfer of the Indian Bureau to the
Mr. Mills’ bill is
H TErvay
* ----- ---- ------ -----------— ---- ---------— -W H flaston
as to allowing an hour for debate after the old one introduced last wAs. Nr. G M Swink
_ ________ veryamcalcost for a railroad _
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. ... ........... - bit’ W J McCollum
enanging the judicial districts of the 8 Craddock
Federal courts in Texas and providing L Kraft ,
that courts be held in the Eastern Dis-IT P Randall
iriet at Galveston, Tyler and Jefferson W li Randall
and in the Western District at Ban J W Pendron
Antonio, Waco and Dallas. IZT Hoskins
, The bill to continue work on theship W 11 Howell
ebannel and remove obstructions at |. Boll
the mouth of the San Jacinto riverJ Loeb
Randall—(Persistently) 1 want to' proposes an appropriation of two hun- M Loeb
know if any body on that side of the dred and five thousand dollars. J Strauss
Mr. Hill then quoted from the speech. House objects to debate... * —
drawn up
the traffice that would be ukely, In M Yt and or 1 declare reports from
...... the next wwemzzenSoMt XU. J Duke vious question in this
which it is to-day, with a services, muRSest arument U Counties, nor the solutely every moment of debate. -----—
soitee composed of members of vor of the three feet gauge as against Alva in of st Eatmomes. nor the Randall—Does that side of the House gation have agreed to support it.
any. qou parties, this state of horror was the standard gauge, while the artoy meenrentwe and engines oh torture object to debate 7 Mr. Mills, has introducrila
-e J. Minced where it could not be denied or gauge has the further sevantag of less 5 sni-h Inquisition, begin to | Blaine—It does not; nor does this I changing
four car loads of iron at Sherman, and gainsaid. Thold io may hand the story cost in operation of the roa . ana amoparei Atrocity with the hideous side of the House desire any unreason-
---------*1 Re-pretfuly, 5 = BHAN crime or Andersonville,” let him add able time for debate, although as Con-
JosS*cuz, -.... . — -.----v - -—- iSi wand the atrocities of Anderson- gress has been in session five weeks
that" Mr. Winder, who is now dead, only way se a Return of Property, do not begin to compare with the and as the sessions of the House have
atrocities of Elmira, of Fort Douglas, averaged only about two days per
Excessive taxation lies at the root of or of Fort Delaware.” Of all atroct- week, it might be considered that an
> the Na ton, in which from the Governor's message —*
an ii-te-t, - based that “the total bonded da wonly L^^v^
it the C slekmaw Na- $181,894, and against this it has cash in a 1 resident and V fee President
undivided i interest the treasury, $*15,771: cash in the sluk- Ox Tuesday last there were Any-
octaw Nation in ing fund, $133,539 : United States five- four ear loads of iron at Sherman, and , ....--------.------, -
mber, and that the twenty bond. $410,000: and bank, forty more due this week for the com written out by a committee of this
auioal coo , * **en * pletion of the track from Broockston Congress, and by its authority I state
e: Sacis E railroad and turnpike storks R, - __. that Mr Winder, who is now dead.
E A A 4 Ei € **E track will _, _ .
, the contracts of the total, $1,195,362. The State has, there- to Par . .. 1 A was sent to Andersonville with a full | Blitorof the Journal of Commerce:
Nation for the sale of fore, property and money on hand have been laid, and car running , knoweldge of his previous atrocities, rxecsnive smanuon nc* ------— or or For unaware. 9. - ------ .m
2 - — === - R.22T- =e i w** r--- ns | ..2.2-1----= seherar 2.9 | ===nnnntnn | SS55E?Sts. - - -
the late I lifted States leave a balance on hand of over ° il federate papers—the Richmond Ex- while the present state of tax at ion con- acquitted from all responsibility and
Tugalls of contracts 000,000. The revenues amount to $1- THx proprietor of the Chicago Inter- aminer for one—said when It was tinue.. naneial plans that are Mame
. T Bennett
DW Fawcett . .
A Griffith
J A Bowman -
DW Momar I
Joseph Colter
J M Oram
W L Murphy
J L.W Phars
j ¥ Field
W M Coker
M Wohl -
J W Keefer
A E Jolin-e
W C Gerdm
J Hollenkek
€ B W.horn
Williams & Your
FCollier
G Rick
if C-Patton
J W Thompson
E A Bohne
J N Dirkinam
J M-arty
I Cahn
Boh with .
Ingalls of contracts 000,000. The revenues amount to $15, .----* — . ----
. A spe iar session of 378,788, and the current‘expenditures Oecan, the most intensely radicalsheet done, that they thanked God that not preced by a very large reduction of Mr. »*----------------------- --
uhretay rinieve to $1,258,925, showing an excess of in the country, is under indictment, Richmond was rid of his presence. We Government expenses and taxation made by Jefferson Davis to the Con-L , Hale of Maine-No sin but we want Telegraphte Notes,
f the amcunicc under revenue of si1,a, which, with en elare-a win de mi--poropristin of .2.47 21 -25 *-**=*== mu Reni mieuaeuRtat.m cainemew: e a aa-ye-ox, 3.-uwy 1-a speein!
r. ! 741 Balance in the treasury October, #7,000 of the Mechanics National at Belle I-te or Libby. Fresh from must have three per cent, on their as-Od in which he said that “the of the subject, which means debate and to the News from Rockdale says a far-
— —— —^ 21874, makes a balance on hand now of Bank while President of that institu- these accomplishments he was sent by sessed value, whether any income is erowning glory of the soldiers was amendment____mer named J. M. Baker Wasturder,
Resoax, Congresciuad. 51 Q. The taxable valuation for tion. Bow the money sticks to the Mr. Davis, against ths protest of oth- derived from them or not 7 w ho will their humanity to the wounded and ! . Randall—I propose that we give an ed on the highway by Baker
j*x£. missed $12,802,783 which -... - anger...... -tooly war.. enution«muss Confedeti xan.mvmd: 5-SJ2 •sr.siri “sss prisoners who hind — itetheir! boeeacoaeidenitionte"... . Anthony sums" E GZAfs
: Of course it would be utterly beyoud property three per cent., when the
—---------------Govkaxon A. H. GARLAND, of Ar- I the scope of the occasion and bexond property built with the money received
morererehsine femmnet Kappa*, sugxesto theta Conventimnef LII on --=*=* Mr. Davi. I pur ^ .nd seavnine * w ill that the humanity and generosity or wuery **--***= ----- 9*3-== ----- .
• capital in discounting Jefferson Davis would inevitably ruin bill under that kind of tactics. The shooting, tert being unarmed Hedand
_ ____. ------4-22-15—— 4—*--I vote on the previous question has re-gave the alarm. The negro was Cap-
stars of age. James W. Throekmor- taught in the State last year was s 627, the purpose of promoting immigration, a si ngle w itness, l do not ask t hem to is t axed to half the legal interest rT. I Mame has introduced that witness to | vealed the fact that considerably more tured, returned to. Roekduband taken
T:T- --.....- -*71,-E......eatimanv of a single Union L. Will any one put espitol into incor-prove Mr. Davis guilty of inhumanity,” than oue-third of the Houre objects to by the sheriff to Cameron jail. Must
. * 2---H .-----* :- 2 -----R4 that the bu-the bill going through under a gag. excitement exists, and it’s feared the
capiat amount wo neany o per vous - manly and geuerosny of Mr. Davis | Randall—I do not propose to put it citizens may administer summary Jus-
- •, -*** se 4c=g --- , ---won wo wue -ez- --- - ---qmeurseu one U.S. we uuw*=* ------ were vuy-gew --- -------- - --It is the enormous increase of the sala- would ruin the Confederney. Mr. Hillthrough under 8*E: On the contrary ’
John Hancock, Congressman schools taught at a cost of $54,607. Theanid we hope the call will not be limit- federate cause, and if that te-timeny ries of official, with the needless in- also quoted the following, from the I propose to Put ittroust anetre
lbw-mor aoraks with pride of the M t does not entirely carry out and justify crease of the number of employees in Richmond Examiner: “The enemy I bate If that side the house will be
overnor Peaks WHA : ef to this one autdeet. 3 this declaration which I will lake the all departments of Government, that has goue from one unmanly cruelty to itself responsible for there being no
THE Texas and New Orleans road, in liberty to rend. 1 will state thnsd leave eating away the prosperity of the another, encouraged by their impuai- 4.14*4 It forthat da of the Hanse
ud r under Colonel been entirely in error in my reading. Nation, and making paupers of multi- ty, until they are new, and have been
Southeastern Tesar under St Mr. Blaine then proceeded to quote tudes or people that would be profita- for some time, inflicting upon the peo-
Crosby's most efficient management from the report of the Committee of employed if the public burden on ple of the country the worst horrors of
-------- *-*------%--"------ta tiel • 1 24----— barbarous and uncivilized war. Yet,
in spite of all this, Mr. Davis, in his
dealings with the enemy, is as gentle
as a sucking dove.” And, continued
Mr. Hill, it is truth. Those of us who
were there at the time know it to be — :
a fact. One of the most persistent minority of the House of the parlia-
' - - - - - - ■ “ -----a- -entary right to offer amendments.
Aminer and some others against Mr. Randali--(tauntingly) I am glad that
Davie was his humanity. Over and you see light, for during many years
over again has Mr. Davis been heard you were blind to such considerations,
to say, when applied to to retaliate for [Laughter on the Democratic side and
horrors inflicted on our prisoners—I in the galleries.] . . .
quote his very language: “The inbu- Blaine—(defiantly) The gentleman
manity of the enemy to our prisoners, will search the Globe for the last
can be no justification for a disregard twelve years in vain for a case where
by us to the rules of civilized warfare a bill of this magnitude was attempted
aha Curistlanity.” Therefore be per- to be put through without discussion
sisted in it, and this paper eried out and amendment. Bir, 1 defy him to dependence. Obstructions have been oie Ho *******
against him that he would rein the give an instance found on the track nevermi umes. The weirhing.1,2pounds, ete’s
“T.lZinggpeuchs aobjeee: War passed t Ser uaerite previous soirees prudes wn- • 5.122 o - -
Lalwavahorribie War always brings question on a report from the Commit- PAritiar Pesos tiously remarks the Daily Neugs, is
tee on Rules, of which you were a SAN FRANCO January li Iofot-i vious, with such guns and ammu
Biline-And to which I objected. city is that Gearge W. Penny, the de- away. Inter-ooean.
Kandali—Never, either in or out of faulting Naval Paysuaster's clerk, left _
the committee did you object to it. here on the ship Baron Hlastyre, for
Blaine—Being in the chair and una- Liverpool. The ship has arrived out, LEGAL ADVETISEMENTS
bie to object myself, I got several gen- and reports that he was landed, with . ,
tlemen to object. [ Laughter at the his treasure, at Pernambuco.u
expense of the late speaker. J I asked LEAVENWORTH, January 12.-Last rOTIOE
the gentlemen from North Carolina, Sunday, near [Burilagton, Kansas, :--
Mr. Rainey, to object to it, but he with while a party or shree,” consisting of STRAYED OR STOLEN
- 4.1----Rich did Kiner * Mr. K. H. Rore. his wife and Infant PROS ME AT BALLAR, Tex An. Al
, -..- mu- ------ -------— . -----A == .__.__, . a - - — —-—- — -----! r tea or fifteen daysago one
Enthusiastic demonstrations on the be misunderstood if he did so, al- Virdigris river in a buggy, the rapid
= - though he thought that the bill ought eurreut of the stream---J E
to go through. ‘ vehicle, and Mrs. Rose and the ebild
Randall—I, say, that this bill is al- were drow ned, the father narrowly es- was RAN %:
most identical with the bill reported raping tie same fate. The bodies were or onuas, on Duer sees, “me -
last session from the Committee on subsequently recovered abuot three high oump on the withers eased & *
Rules without any objection on your hours after the disaster, a abort dis- 55ARP=======
part.tanee from the----L— ------*M4=E ZEHMLLA-*--
Binine—I differ with the gentleman dent occurred.
on that point did ohjeet to it, Loxnos, January 11.—The Mark --------
theush the gentleman does notetserye Lane Expren weekly review of the omo
what us>k place committee, grain roye in the Paris market. -—=—
F. Randali-I repeat that a pro
prices, but trade is stagnant, while in and Nancy Coates are heretry. notit
several provincial markets quotations = M 4
are one shilling lower. Some places Requirea 99 TA
in Holland, Belgium and Germany *utiennted.T9os: 8.70% -
have been in sympathy, but nowhere Administratorestates of Samuel and A:”
has there been a material reduction, I Coates, deceared. **-.
owing to the discontent of growers
with present rates, St. Petersburg to
ubehanged and Odessa closed, so ship-
ments from both places must cease for
_ _ —_ _____ _ some time. In Adelaide, Australis * * ******. **=:
YU HE *" DU PAR —< whence we were recently led to ex pect | on right shoulder i, on lent efroni
to every section, to every State, to Randall (contemptuously) The gen- large shipments, prices have suddenly vained at thirty dollars.
—------3 ======== , every man of every color in America tleman from Ohio is getting very fast risen Eve shimlins per quarter Taken up by W. H. Bandere and ex.
tsrsEgi-- * Jigs & i - as **-.dtrmm. So Prus: theen erent aumeuny “ItRnt 12-2 *
e oes *e--"W =--)* A=wholesale qunnulier ===
lature will be rent sounder over The who would not keep ndellty to the the yeas and nays on ordering the - ---"--K— — —
-—-—1—- 2= - 22Z main question, and the yeas and nays
were ordered.
Blaine—I desire to be distinctly un-
derstond that the effect of ordering the
main question is to cut off all debate
desire to have a equally
understood that it is not the purpose
Messrs. Burford. Gaston, Randall, Aldrerg
Leonard and others :
GENTLEMEN—In response to your ri
-----—— - . , munication of the Mith inst
ed on the highway by a negro named that L become a candidatefor the-Loue
—. - ---------Anthony Smith, * bo followed Maker ,. j the 15th Legislature I
Garhield-(eneeriogly) Aye, consider- from town, where he had sold his st- * Icnnet. s Tune to nesea
* ton. The negro was mounter d. rode PPIaquqqclt tendered me mi a manner -
gratifying.. 4
J If through your voter and influere
success should crown my oortain the
Ieoming canvass, it shall be the one •
pose of my life to represent in the ,. -
efficient manner, this great coma
I wealth, and especially the district wi-t
has honored me with this poritin
beg to return to you and each of
my sincere thanks for the very end
row is felt in that city at the death of ‘ plimentary language in which you he
General Gordon Granger which occur- conveyed to me the wishes of qu
red on the 10th instant. A few weeks ens 1
since the General was prostrated by a I have the honor to be, your „.. *.
stroke of paralysis t for which He edient servant,
w sons ate
a Jonx IL REAGAN,
X from the First District,
Tennessee Other sth, 1818, and iscrease of $236,972,995 over 1874—an in- to the uninitiated.
any-even years of age. David B. crease which the Governor attributes
ederion. Congressman from the See- to a better and 1 ou.
end District, was bo re la Georgia blank returns devised by the State of- Governors be held la New Orleans undertake here to say that I do not any person use capital in discounting 1 Jederson Davis would inevitably ruin
Reptemher Eich, 1830, and in forty-live fleers. The number of publie schools during the Exposition in February, for ask gentlemen to take the testimony of business paper when the capital used the Confederacy: The gentleman from . . , j^.i-l and taken
the House objects to by sheriff to Cameron jail. M uets
hands.” He also referred to the factz---s ,
bwile with the money received that nr, 6120,00 a * Blaine-1 tona me renteman (Ran- behind Baker, shot him vice, cut u
mortgage is taxed also three authority against Mr. Davis, had stated daily, in good faith, that it was abso- team loose and robbed his victim of
E-------author numanity and generosity of lutely, impossible for him to pass his utty dollars. A white man w the
--= - ================== =========== ===3==-7=a SwS
ist, 1821, and is nearly fifty years of tion to this there was 810 colored discussed besides that of immigration, were engaged and enlisted in the Con- - -----------•-------—
age. -you ..—-—p. --...---
from the Fifth District, was born in . _
Alabama October 2ih, 1821,and is State’s system of charities, maintain-
nay-oue years’ of age. Gustave jed at an annual cost of $831 4,853. The
Bebleleher was born in
many, November 19th, 1885, and is crease of 080 since 1865. This increase
thy-two years of age.
Daroist adt,Ger- Penitentiary has 831 convicts, an in-
should crown my efforts in the
tier.
A Santa Fe dispatch says great Bor-
debate. It is for that side of the House
to say whether there shall be debate or
hot.
Blaine—The gentleman froen Penn
sylvasia knows that Mr. Benton left
on record the saying that the very es-
sence of legislative power la amend-
ment, and the gentleman from Penn-
sylvania confesses the weakness of hie
cause when he attempts to deprive the
had nearly recovered. That aernona
about three o’clock he was again
stricken by apoplexy and without re-
gaining consciousness died at six
o’clock. . --------
Fr. Surr, January 11.—The follow- in London, informed bis andieneetbst
ing persons have been found guilty of every shot from the new HE gut. 4.
murder in the Indian country by the
United Estates District Court at Fort
Smith, which is still in session: Ofur
McGee, William Leach, Isham Seeley,
Gibson Ishtonubee, Aaron Wilson.
The ease of Uses Bauuders, charged
murder, is now in progress.
the War extracts in reference to the capital and its use were out so eppres-
horrors of Andersonville, in which i sive. The first work of Congress,
is stated that no pen can describe, ue State Legislatures and municipal Gov-
painter sketch, 80 imagination com- ernments- should be the reduction of
prehend, its fearful, its unutterable in- their expenditure to the rates in pro-
iquity. . portion to population that was imposed
Hr then went on to say 1 under- previous to the war. It is not the in- . ^ u.. .. -------
take to say that that is a moderate de: 1 terest of the debts of the different gov- charges brought by the Richmond Ex- me
seription of Andersonville, and I will ernments that makes the burden so * - *
now read a paragrspd from testi- heavy, but the enormous increase of
mony of W illiam John Hamilton, a Tomeiai salaries and other expenditures.
___. man who ue "aANeTEA And yet thereto a press or two in
onean Pelyom: H to seres, mswnes you uose ues thee Texas seeking to move boa * e a and
— - _ -—4----— --will earth to defeat a new organic law that
crime is being fast completed from Houston
to the Louisiana line. The iron is al-
ready down, and the most durable and
” costly of iron bridges are en route by
_ sea for spanning the Trinity and
WE compinid in the South of earpet- Nechen rivers. Rolling stock • rapid-
is attributed to the growth of
among the colored population, there
THEcountry, e suppose, is saved being now 496 colored convicts in the
1now that Texas has been delivered of prison to 20 in 1805.”
lies State candidates. We had feared =====-------=-
that possibly a Craprian operation ...-.-----------------. .
might have been necessary] in bring-bag rule and enormous taxation, but | ly being piacedon this Pad.
ing our ponderous friend, Hubbard, In- there is no comparison between our i PEARL RIVERs, the sweetest of South-
to the world, but it seems that hemade burdens and those imposed toy Spanish ern poets, was the wife of the late A. ......____.. -----------, ., o two m
his entrance as smoothly as the most extortionupon Cuba. That a loyal Span-I at. Holbrook, editor and proprietor of Catholie priest at Macon, and a Dem-And yet there P *
mauguine of political grannies could tail sugar estate owner is now merely-the New Orleans Picayune. His cerat, and when you unite these three Texas seeking to move heat en and
===== =============== -= ========= |=======
position, failed to bring about that out any interest or possibility of profit hours, and he passed into the better and continuous laughter.) -epdiu venent t Mr
abortion which seems to have been | to such owner, is clearly proven by the land baptised in her tears. If we are What you ask us to do is to declare take warning from the sou liti
the consummate they 4 devoutly fonqwing list of taxes now levied by had mistaken, Mrs. Holbrook was alby s vote of twothirdnof oath brenehr other States
desired. Combinations for the Senator- Spain on Cuban sugar plantations. A daughter of Colonel Poltevent, of Mis- Suer Mr. Days worthy to an the high-
aluip are now in order, and we shall | well-managed sugar estate in Cuba be- sissippi, and she has two brothers in est office in the United States, if he
watch that little game with consider- fore the war left at least fifty per cent. “ Texas, one of them. Captain June Pol-ean get a constituency, to trust him.
yable interest. Is is unnecessary for ux-or the value of its grow proceeds as net tevent, , noted Trinity river Captain Her ate
"to lotimate to John Hancock that profit to its owner. .To-day the follow- and planter. I ieb a,any mean the United states.
there is an opening for bit. ing extraordinary expenses must be 1 ttctunt 1 There is a long list of subordinate of-
added to the normal expenses of fifty Wadireet attention the Eilces to which he is eligible, but this
cation of Mr. Shaw, of St. Louis, dis- proposition proposes, in view of the
i euxsinig the cost of narrow-gauge rail- i roared which I have read, to declare,
ways. Mr. Shaw deals in railway sup- by a two-thirds vote, ofte seuste
plies, and is presumed to have an se- DET Engible and worthy to in any
eurate knowledge of the cost of this onide, up to the President of the United
kind of railway. We believe he makes States. For one, I will not db ls
the estimate somewhat larger than we- has been frequently aid in mruisstion
did, but he affirms his ability to sup- MNDPME "1oune"i luen inres
e
NOTES AND OPINIONS
The Commander-in-chief of the Brt-
ish army, in a recent speech delivered
1 Woolwich would cost spa The eust < -
the weapon itself was £15,000, and s
together it must he regarded as rather
an expensive military luxury. FRy
years ago a line-of-buttle-ship Carrying
ten guns would have cost but #Z,R*5
or £2) per gun. A broadshie at the
present figures from four eighty-one
ton guns will cost £100. In oneshl
there are used up about 200 Poune.
gunpowder ; flannel or serge eatriagi
cm-e iw contain the cumay =d
chilled iron projectile with eronsisi *
with
KAssas CIry, January 11.—ft is re-
ported that unknown parties made
several attempts lately to throw the cununwco nanuM or -re
trains of the Narrow-Gauge Railroad ---*-*=== * 25
off the track between this city and lu- € r H
Morrow’s Mieksippl resolution
seems to hang fire, from some cause,
in the Senate We do not know
whether the tactics of this great biath-
eakile of the Radical party have
changed or not, but is is presumable
i that his investigations have developed
the fuet that a Mississippi investiga-
tion is likely to eust both ways, and is
' calculated to show up more deviltry
committed by the PIrooly Joil” than
Democrats ever dreamed of. The oust-
A ing of Spencer, and the election of a
- good Demberat from Kentucky, and
possibly from Louisiana, will enfeeble,
I I to no inconsiderable extent, the power
per cent:‘, -
1a per cent on the product of the estate,
le per cent wartax c.lss
10 per cent to redeem the notes issued by the
Spanish Rank on account of the
Government, which amount to
day to over 961,000,000, besides a
Resting debt of 840,000,000,
is always horrible. War always brings
hardships, death, sorrow, pain and de-
Times: There called at the Center vastation, and he is unworthy to be
’ nisi rooms yesterday the wealthy Kan * -------------122-4 —
sas farmer. Grant, proprietor of 500,000
acres of land in that State, 1,200 being
under cultivation, and the remainder
being devoted to hay and grazing. He
has a barn there 1,270 feet long, owns
s00 cows, 10,000 sheep and hundreds of
other animals. He says that in his
display of stock and wool at the Expo-federates ammuons, uesires or *******************
sition he will show the superior clean-i poses in this House: the South is here, a delicacy which did honor to his po-Mr. R. H. Rose, his wife and infant
liner of American over Austlian and here she. Intends to, remain, non and his rece "MAI the. ne would shnd. weT attempting to eron the
considered a statesman, looking to the
pacification of the country, who will
parade the horrors inseparable from
war for the purpose of keeping up the
strife which produced those horrors.
My message to the gentleman from
Maine is this. There are no Confeder-
ates in this House; there is no Cou-
federates’ ambitions, desires or pur-
* poses in this Hane: the South is Hare
mation from private sources in this tion it will never, do to throw a s * .
6 per cent municipal tax. ....-------------1 twat men who as Bucugs
ipor en met piy frowns much lower Agure than | muchoersuee victors, I Celleve, sum-
MINYI that noted by us. We are pleased to her 15,000—fell victims to an epidemic,
****** ′ . oirgu-es stractine the notice of and died of diseases, which could not
—--------f s____dise our stere AIPE be avoided. Now, the record shows
it per cent total extra taxes levied since the St. Louis merchants, and we would be out of as,000 men, about thirty-
* still better pleased if they attracted a three per cent died, that is, one in
Of course property *» taxed ceases to few hundred thousands of dollars down three. Of the soldiers who were en-
have any value, b in fact, no proper- into Normern femes to invent in these camped wahinfei e=kaftheaalk.
ly, and a policy like that of Spain must ----- - - ------wisinde and who E
******** 22 „hith pressingly needed routes of travel and i, four hundred died.
too long grasped by Morton and his soon die for went “mate to "hire transportation. No investment will "Now, as to the general amnesty, it is
diten. Be this as it may, the indlea-to support itself. Unless the war is pay better, no possible outlay of capital too late to debate whether it has, in all
ethat sn-cissip may yet be suppressed, and even in that almost EmrEh more respects, been wise or unwise. I shall
* 1 Impomible event, for several years HI Pen"* MY* I not detain the House in direurring,
----------------- thereafter, Spain could not reduce her---==__. . ur I do not know that i wour
ToTarmerh of Dallas county report taxation. In other words the planters in quashing the venire Issued for the productive or any great good to discuss
u.s meat to be in the most douri-hing—and the Casino E-panel t their po-Ajors in, the great six million dollar k, but at the same time it in a very
Democratic side and in the galleries.]
Let fanaticism do its worst; let it pass
its nullifying acts, trample on the Con-
stitution, abrogate the pledges of its
fathers, incite raids on our people,
multiply infidelities until they shall be
like the stars of heaven or sands of the
sea-shore, without number; but know
this, for all your iniquities, the Bouth
: will never again seek ag remedy
Areene Houssaye tells of a plebeian
who went to Rothchild to borrow $2,-
000. “Here it is," said the Baron:
“but remember that as a rule I only
lend to crowned heads. ” M De Roth-
child never dreamed of seeing his mon-
ey again, but, wonderful fo relate, at
oners wuo were .u- the end of s month the borrower came
__,......------wuh ht.s-2,Mhe gearaue5 never'again seek »n remedy in
ide, and who guarded it, but one man 17510 Bie the madness” of another secession,
eunuch a month later the borrower [Renewed applause.] We are here; we
EL LTie for the loan of st,” are in our flither’s house; our brothers --------------
*PP====-222 are our companions, and we’ are at similar bill came up last session from
O OW"Eid the Baron: “youlare our
overturned the BROWN HORSE
vehicle and Mire itiee and the ebnid sixteen bonds nieh. hoe toss
raping the same fate. The bodies were Soninwon sue 522 t
tanee from the place where the neet- e ns-3 time, 1260remseer
Any one finding the said horse or giving
formation leading to the rocotery
same will be suitably rewarded Uan
anon mouee by paying me home, thank God.[Enthusiastic ap the Committee on Rules, and that nei
-..- -------*pause.) We come to gratify no ven-ther, as a member of the Committee,
TwekD's attorneys have succeeded even if I had convictions on that ques. that Bot WAL to 41- Reance, to retaliate no wrongs, to re-I nor as a member of the House, nor as
X---, e. thaltom. I do not know that it would be appointed nain. { sent to no past insults, no arise; we presiding officer, did you object to it;
Courie-Journal: A mighty war, of come with a patriotic purpose to do on the contrary, an far as you were
u wicws * * **= mop *=---( -------= the "pathies" has been inaugurated in I whatever in our political power shall able, you facilitated the passage of that
—tooth teyee =-=--=: k, mnd*oet-erop=2m==9 =2==YE==========m.n-===========
their stock upon R not enly is beneG- bly ruined as long as
7- k * -1-—---Cuba. --------- . . Y
. the meantime can only watch the very
THE Brulleg Brother brought =IH interesting proceedings through the
against the trustees ofithe, Calirome enuns of nay stray American papers
Bank charging that sued water happening in his way. The legal fight
negligence of the trustees that they * interesting the best of New York
laid themselves individually liable for | Mert for the defence, and thestruggle
the debts of the bank. They allege in on while the
US FEi tnt neiston tretulnur - - IA TS
overissued certificates and reissued eer greater adversary than any roll of at- ,
tifleates that should have been cancel- L would
ed to the amount of over 9,000 shares T L none 1
of the stock of the bank; that Ralston 1 Andie of these
loaned to W. H. L Barnes without se- 1
eurity $157,000, that he loaned without 15-n*==2==2= u
security to William M. Stewart, of Ne ------ E
vada, lately a Senator of the United inc the punishment that could have
States, $100,000, that to loaned to John
McCullough, actor, $15,000, that he
loaned to the Kimball Manufacturing
Company, of which he was himself
the principal stockholder, $578,000,
Ito to loaned to the Missouri Woolen
sit, of which he was also the enlef
stockholder, $1,000,000, that he loaned
to the Montgomery Real Estate Aaso-
elation, of which he was the sole overor
elai to the cattle, but prevents a pre-
mature growth that might prove disas-
. trous in event off heavy freezes and
frosls, A much larger breadth of
ondss has-been sown than last year,
andpreent idicsfioneeemetorsof
RATeens hewn known will
ho roped in Mayland June. Add to
, this another tea crop of corn and cot-
ton, and we can well afford to map our
Angers at depression and business pros-
tratton. From ind number of imml-
stante pouring in there will be no lack
=Epn
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---------—,--------------—--------California by the introduction of a bill
Spain rules in presented to ring in the desired pary, in pomression of the entire Got into the Legislature “for the sppres,
smnterial for the defence. The Bo neramet-die S/" sion of sunekers. and ebepRe tnE
lowehe .h.demicantime can only watch the very Rumecy eno-nom turns out 12′222 MS2 to the name
its bitter, relentless and malignant for, pathists. The physicians of thisschool
and that to-day, from the Potomac to - - ----- • 4 1--1*==e
the Itio Grande, the very men who
have received this amnesty are as busy
as they know how to be in cousolidat-
ingintoone compaetpolitical organize-
tion the old slave States just as before
the war, and we see the banner em-
Manured with inscriptions that with a.
united South and a few votes from the
bravely on while the did hero of
Tus lawyers of Europe are dis
s.
been meted out to Thomas, or Thom-
arsen, had he been arraigned for the
Premerhaven explosion. It seems that
Finglish law covers the ense, and that
there he could have been tried
meseierte in asm
from the Potomac
have sent a protest to the Legislature
without he
be to restore an honest, economical:bill.2
and constitutional administration of Garfield—I make the point of order
the Government; we come charge-that the rules require the gentleman
ing on the Union no wrong to us. The to address the chair, and not to address
Union has been an unmixed blessing | the gentleman from Maine as “‘you.”
ESTRAYS.
Taken up by D. A. Davis and erac w
fore Thomas D. Coates, Justice of uePumt
for Precinct Ne 5 unegray mare-ainess
old, fourteen and a half hands high, •*•* 1.
discussion of these antagonistic doeu- covenant. We sought to go by our-
ments, for both sides have represents, selves, but so far from having lost our
unnen ovuss muse sen - tives there, convinced of the justness of fidelity to the Constitution we hugged
North, this country can be governed; their respectivecauses. The allopathic it to our bosom and carried it with us.
I want the people to understand, 12| bill gravely proposes, to make that Brave Union men of the North, fol-
school the established medical practice------*= -
of the state. The disciples of Hahne-
man, in that event, would have to em-
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the comenleslous some of the newly
this is precisely the motive, that it is
the animus and intent. I do not think
that offering amnesty to the seven
hundred men who are now without It,
will either hasten or retard that move
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hasten of retard It. 1 hear it said that
we are going to elevate Mr. Davis into
very great consequence by refusing
un-picty
he man
En
K
Dallas grows so rapidly than an edi- Nnsereene *===
tor of the Herald is constantly employ-* end-’ne-A ,
ed in counting the new houses. Dallas I der: valned at litwen doll in
should heed the wisdoms of the Herald Taken up by M. M. Miller and mixyl
and construct those cheap gauge rosdr. = * * "
We are reminded by the condition of tall, about fourteen hands high, un
Dallas of the erazy fellow who was eut- brand uf any) on less shoni-ief at-
ting down a forest tree while an inno- rearsold: vained at forty dollars
cent cow was browsing hard by. The3..2..M-P4 0
idiot eut away and then would stopenetown* *-
bate, and that if debate is cut off it will ] and address the cow in low, solemn in hands sien, Bul" mnint-ingtok o.
be the fault of the other side of the tones, “go away, eow. if you don’t this ****-2
use. This side will accord to the tree will fall on you." He cut away, .=*= -
other side of the House all the time it and again and again repeated the In-
wants for discussion. 12222--------------
Burchard, of Iilinols—lask whether,
t minority can have
Randai-nenn by unanimous con-
sent (sneers on the Republican side of
the House] and objection, if it comes
at all must coine from that side.
:. The main question was ordered.
Yeas 168, naye 99—a strict party vote.
After considerable discussion the
main suentiou was taken UP and the
lowers of Webster and Fillmore, of
Cass and Douglas, you who fought for
the Union for the sake of the Union, ---------- ----- -=- — --------
you who ceased to fight when the bat- of this side of the House to prevent de-
ue was ended and the sword was------4 14--
sheathed, with you we have no guar-be s
rels. We felt your heavy arm in the Hor
midst of the struggle, but above the 5
roar of the cannon we heard your votes
of kindness calling: “Brothers, come
back," wo are here to corrts with
hatever wet
rowetorets
Gnus
mat
says 99—a strict party
onsiderable discussion
KLI’VE ","
shoulder O H, on neut should. R.F.$1M
Also, one bay home, aged str
years, 18%. bands high, branded on ies ).
THS, nimtellicible brand on left show
vained nat $4.
-RENTE
Platittat madsugat asti
junction and prayer addressed to the
mer. We tree fell and the cow's back
was broken. The crushed animal
struggled violently, but in vain. “ The wat. m. surtom, J.F. rrecnor Ao
idiot looking on said, “arisen You lsorrel mate with Max mane and tai ,
e--oxen sn,@d w - Q-HAZ-E
you can’t, you are most erazy tu go."Taken up by John Preston, ana »**
Dallas could go now, but when Tom beture Nat. Burtor i, J F. Precinct s
Scott’s road is extended to Fort Worth Ry meant xenain
Dallas will be, "most erazy" to go 5.==** -
FHeAr ******
ple frightened, ceilabnes, and cuce A. HARWOOD C
qui peid—the devil take the hindmost
—will be the expression of putite and
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Job Werk
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