The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 2, 1878 Page: 2 of 4
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Dre e
nje Sjer4 Io
paid the-e. Selong a we continue to
i be to so large
and a tob
anj extent a drinking
1 Pacife bill, so as to place the ton offers
on an equality, except that the former
: EANTERI,
tore of electlongsigned by the roper- WASHINGTON,
itorof election and registration, when .
he document offered • the console. -1
dted iaement of the returns, mod
THE CONSPIRATORS.
A LANGUISHING ENTERPRISE.
The Dallas and. Wi-bith railroad con-
struction parts ia nep within w
..1. smdatesge . . .
sens of Dallas speedily come to the res tion of gold The returning *
sue that operations must cease, at least juetic e may be deferred, thwart
for the present. We send above all harsesedl, but in the end it will as surely
things another tea month’s delay, it hear of the palm -
would be equivalent in the absolute
millions of money controlled by the i
Union Pacific people, and the Central
and California rowdin. No wid
the
asks for no financial aid, while the
latter asks endorsement at the rate of
twenty-live and thirty five thousand
dollars per mile.
He claimed that the Southern Pacific
ake
at.ameitheror
under the law, there is no such
known as supervisor of election and
registration. Mr. Bay offered, as an
additional objection, that the docu-
ment must have been signed by the
clerk of the court, instead of the deputy
At
ought a anmcct A che of
, pay liberally for, the
C privilege of being able to indulge in
* A Paper Currency Based on
Silver the Latest Financial
England and Ag L
and Likely S
evert 1
public man can underesti
weight and power of this
EM " hm"S "2"
the weed” to
‘ as Dauriamur 4,
mine seat 0*a P*B” - T w -esM up *
tferrd in the dirt. . these vices L Z
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------ - Mondh-a ’ very Louisiana legislature, with this prospect.
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annum in a
Deente pet •
moninis and
ry
and
en to Bill Chandler’s Im-
pertinent Telegram.
Measure.
sent
A m1x has been introduced into the
DALLAS, TEXAS.
VATUEmaT Romsire :: rtihttMTl
==:-----—-—-—:—F
Wr are indebted, to Martin, of the
Register,” for some very neat compli-
manta, kindly tendhred, we suppose in
liquidation of a small claim against him,
- held by Tue Hrsu » We may be able
• of passage, to loan the state credit to
the New Orleans Pacific milread which
connects with -
Marshall. It provides that
bonds of the sente—not
bonds shall be issued to theleptapny
to an amount not exceeding $2,0004,000,
in exchange for an equal amount of
first mortgage bonds of the company.”
The amount req juired to complete the
road may not exceed $400 000, but can-
to loan the state credit to
our railway
system st
six per rest
consolidated
death of the enterprise, and a most sri-
one injury to the city. We are fold on
the one hand that the bonds of the city
were due when the road crossed the
county line, and on thejother the it A toy
have not yet L-en passed, and if they
are not speedily in the hands of the
party constructing the read, operations
must cease for want of tamer to pro.
of the
of a
to contend with DuPre in the way
ten Martin in Miligete.L
Tor maekatorn EA s wide-awake
well-informed frontier paper,"has the
frontier paper, has the
. following paragraph: it has a very un-
mistakable ring to it ?
Tus Dashes Braun is first, last, and
A all the time in favor of Hon JI W.
Throckmorton for governor, and it is
our opinion that he will be elected < be
seeks the office 1
ceed. Now, the council of the
Dallas is fully competent to lake
the interests of the citizens, as affected
by the Dallas and Wichita. The
wretched management, the causeless
bonishness in the affairs ofthisrond, have
11-1-Py. conspired to excite a degree of caution
SENATOR BuAt is fast acquiring the
rebilect of
road may not exceed $09 900, but can-
not exceed 82,040,000, The guarantees
offered by the company to secure the
payment of interest and principal of all
bonds issued by
tab
pose appear
guarantees
the state for this pur-
• ample.
reputation of being he
mischief on lely.
ment of ...
rower of
senator, in
Dawes, took
eity of
The *net
of the palm of victory as that to
morrow’s son will shine. Eternal vigh
lamen is no less the price we will have
to pay for this monte than it is of ih-
route across California between Yuma
| and Los Angeles ports was not only
care of
erty
, The offering of resolutions, such ho
this one of Mr. Baker s is only one of
the tricks to which the enemies of the
Taxa and Pacific may be expected to
resort. Let it be the task of the friends
of the bill, to meet and crush them at
the outset, or filing in that. in
cense un warefare, until the Texas and
Pacif a umb-s the bright waves of the
Pacific ontein with the turbid Blood of
the Kather of Waters. '
Ito
a
Tucive Years of csder ana Grant- deck, Amo me, * they am ebarg-d | Baer" an 1po- epiatiss Ivo Hun-
Dollars I ar Frep
raned-Eatinca-
amoan Treaty.
Ism in Louisiana Comi
Four Perspicuous Qaations Put
ed in with uttering a forged document, for- dred Thousand
tier Defense
the best as to grades, but moreidireddy P
in the line of through travel and traffle, Aqsirta,#i
luny Empanelled in the Returning Board
*
Every inch of Ground.
d
t
Eisevaxen we publish a touching
letter from the widow of the brave
Nelles The hosts of admirers of
lamented officer will be glad to know
that hie honored grave is thus decked
by the hand of * friendship which is
kept green even after death. The state
owes Captain 1 Ting a deep obligation. 1
Me-
the
• Tax into sssauks upon Governor C oke
by a writer in the Nace, over the si, na-
tore of “Cartridge Bos," has erdted
"same comment, it was thought hat
Hon Gustave Cook-was the author and
he has disclaimed the article in a letter
to the Neres of Sunday last. Julige
Cook could in
such allask.
of Sunday last. Judiee
ch-e himsel to
no case lend himsel
* vew more questions between Bu ke
a Chan-dler will dnubti-ne envo tve
enable a jury to do
truth enough th enable a jury to do all
- justice to the returning board lambed
Burke’s blade, is a keen one, ail if
driven to the hair at every thrust.
. Sifteen year lease of power sufficed
reyyler the repullicIn party corrupt
eudigh to mkie a les-ler of such a
man air 1
all
. an
is
A
to
Jin Aieusaoce, after a laborious
session of the district court at Waco,
continued . through three ,or four
months adjourned on the 2rh. The
her pas all eulogilie resolutions Judge
Alexander is one of the ablest, .as he is
one of the: most active, jurists in t he
state. The far
and he who wins-plaudit from it, cert, e,
mue de-ee d TH
ef Waco is very able
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pap-iwoemm)
and could be made to answer ermnaily
PY8A BHSRDE S PTEPR * "-
gery must first be proven before nt 1
tering-Iid RT
The assistant attorney general con-
tended that the law does net re mire
the document to be described accur- Necundion of the
ately. n was certined by the clerk, """ "
and that was sufficient.
Mr. Castellanos said that the ob-
jeetion was not as to the form but as
toi he substance of the information.
Judge Wultaker said the objection
was purely technical, as the intorma-
amended under the
lion of the 1
Central-Seuthers Pa-
einie. Before’the Committee-The
"It % E
well to Ban. Divas, as a branch Hine
was new within ninety miles of that
harbor. He then referred to the alb-Isi
gations of exermive cost of the seven
hundred and forty miles of the Someth
ern Pacifio road in California, claiming
' biers.
Bond
that the grading of one hundred and
thirty five miles ot the road north of |
Ban Hernando had cost more than the -
entire four hundred and thirty-four
Smahpex Trion th,
Prevals-Tuavens,"
Naddicd sc evasion,"
[.hmac unt weed
miles of the Texas Pacific road, for 1
which the Texas Construction Com-ileindstone 1
Congressional Pe
fort to Reduce
F1-**: .....—
W-rpax sk"
LeNto
here p # r , * 4
eeeediogs—The Ef-
the Tax on Spirits
HurkesSne-rejeinder and Chandler’s______
Reply Therese. Calling for Prosis et ition could tie
woretes memorandum.
NEW OnLEAxs, January ».-The
biding-pisce of Wells ia not yet dis
7
ef the
PADS had a contract to receive 575,000-
a mile in b nds and itoek, or Ave dol-1
lars for each dollar pat-into the read:
in cash.
Befealed in the Honse-Netes and
Gossip.
Wasniseron, January
Gatue.
Mr. Castellanos reserved a bill of
exceptions. He said
ferred to section 1047
Tn Examiner, in a prolix articleof the
28th, loudly disclaims the grange tend-
aney * Mr Lang candidacy, at the,
same time it warns Tax HERain that it.’
opposition to the nomination of Mr.
30. - The
be had been re-
of the revised
cabinet have deck
led to resume coin-
He eballetgal comparison of th, ^
cost of work on the Southern Pheiite
with it or some of Calourliscott’s
other roads, Inguti suing he Balt mate
and Potomac at $100,000 per mile, the
Northern Central at $144 000 per mile,
the Alleghany Valley at $10 par:
mile, and the Pepnayivank Creiral at
$400,000 per mile of main line, or Baur.
a
TW 0 1 4 i age of the trade do lar at
stailce, by the attorney general, as to I delphia mint. I
int ration. In the The full committee
the Phila-
covered. The Agdersou case is pre
greasit g. la regard to the rule for eon-
tempt against United States Commie-
sloner Lane, Deputy Collector Tomlin-
son, and Deputy Marshal Wurzburger
and Steele, on motion it was ordered
that this matter should go Avar until
after the termination of the Anderson
case. 1. ft
The following - telegram was ad
dressed to Major E A. Burke by W.
E. Chandler a day or two agor.
“Referring to the denials in a recent
ly published interview of yours, I have
the honor respectfully to ask this ques
tion: Were you, as therepresentative
of the Nichole government, with other
southern men and Manure. Stanley
Matt be we, John Sherman, Charles
Foster and James Garfield, all or any
of them, and other northern men pros
ia the council, which, while it is per
etly sight and proper. Tot may arte
noi to retard the completion of the
wad to Lewisville to the manifest
detriment of aft the bit interests of
«el war mhnet
stiering the maseranle Maine .
Hear and both this city ana Denton count pr
of raking
spat with
tothscmyenss pp-im ka ton zihugdon corral,, t
among the PR--
which produced and
his
udices and
survived
bitterness
the war jofl-isia for “frey trade and
milor’s rights"
he cannot bil.
premely ridiculous in his own section
as he displays all the weskt
character ----- ,——
string that will i iflaence pu
as did his
south in the
his speech is
in this last husinen ,
of making himself sus
himself sip
Lang
without pulling
rensis of his
: a -
on
he cannot do everything alone and un-
assisted Nome power must soon
strengthen him han dis or this pef scheme
of Dallas-miss he given up for the
present If abandoned now, it mayibe
ten years before the work is resumed:
were it but months and we say it
assisted
Long will injure it with the farmers
People can put this and that together,
draw their own conclusions. As
and
particare organised in Texas at pres
=
E
ve repeat for the Examiner’s
u—the struggle for the not
tion I really the election, and there is
merit in saying that we will sap-
se nominee Of course, all demo
vill do that. We have to do with
amendments of
forgery, like in some other erimer,
there were well settled rules ai vari
once between indictments, and the
defense waa always fatal, to also the
memislon of any words. The docu
ment alleged to be forged ie defective.
on ways and
small
port 1
means will bear their sub-committees
on Thursday.
Senator B. H. Bill to-day
200 stand of arms for the
Georgia from the secretary, of
General Young,
pointed commissto ner to re; resent the
southern states at the Paris ■ xposition.”
procured
state of
war.
of Georgia, Was ap
000 per mile for the biaiu line soy
branches, or he would be willing to
compare any financial arrangement
with that of Colonel Sott in the pay
ment of $5,000,00P annual 14
for a ninety mile road and dept
enclee, between Philadelph w anx
York, which at six per cent repri
a capital value of $30,000 000, for
net ja form in substance, and the
indictment is null and void. _______— - j .
1 A ttorney General Dades replied that | John J. Koox, a droller o r the eur-
the court re right in the position, A reney, argued before the eimasluree la
2* Originally be bed proposed, un favor of the remission of the tax on
des the statutes, I amend the Insliet- Ioroivebt banks
meet. The rights of the defense would The daanee com
I PY" The eterm—M ate authorise Mr.
amendment to the
if
erstal
Mr. L ang and his devoted advocate, as
influe ices which am striving to tine-
ture s w convention, not the subsequent
on
o4c4
New
siaete frankly and earuesity, Dallas cannot
afford the Jelay
.f the "*
- We must do some,
thing, and that right speedily. What
shall it be." TH
We suggest that the merchants
dusiness a bankers and property holders of the
round but leits and on the line of the road, meet a
to the customer id committee of the connea, and confer
de represent the con- fully and freely on theisubject Let
Dfgitingiall the min interested in the
or in the bon is
, __ar-e hisewdy Board Minvued to be preseat
•w danger mi than that.of an wnopporrd/Semtods will Sava m make comrre-
majority. Practically, the democracy *4** or the work case Can any dl-
has no opposition worthy of the name ten of Dallas or any idsholer lathe
long lease of power is spi roni, or any of its Erefitors, afford le
mospes or see the construction dop now? We
ada idusl. don’t think so, Hence the propositi n : MS
Hence we would be gind to see 4 - cud t - - - --
spiteful criticism
fulr
host The
lively reading
A acAiter opposition in
said to beta good thing all
more especially
he world hoo been
absolutism since
thing all
smer
peo
the days ol
text of
and there is no tyranny more It
Th-erraey, , const uetion
majority.
in Texas,
to engend
majorities
and
Prae tieally, the
coi ruption in
€ Sh any citi-
le
election We know as well as the Be-
aminer does, that the membership of the
miner
grange will not follow it or even Mr.
Laing,
Laing, in a political more as a bod . but
still we condemn the efforttof the Er-
and Mr. Lang, to induce them to
amtiner
the course, all the same. '
Fost Woxra has a new daily
Senary Journal .1
the
Tuxes, will be a good deal of spring
planted in northern Texas this
wheat
season -
THs
ang ex
a fair, for s conference to devise ways aid
decent opposition inaugurated in ‘ means for pushing the road on ld com4 Tea
1 , There is not a sufficient ulation without anu moral nahedruaiv 1
Tiagem is “not annihilated in
tent by the Eruminer if we are
pt its own statement.
the state,
number of
them formidable
There E not •
r-pul * J w
hitters ol
Allison to
stiver bid
the Ben-
offer an
to fix the
*4no- ,
void 1
33 4
decided by the sound diecret on of the
court. ET
Assistant Attorney General Eagan
supported the allegations made in the
information, ile quoted several autbor-
Itiea. The statutes required amend
ment. The variance was not material j
Mr. Castellanos objected to amend
ing the information, which, however,
was overruled, and the district attor”
ney amended the information by in
serting,the words “ supervisor of reg- j
latration,” instead of “supervisor of
elections."
General E.gan
ter.
uman
nopoly, when a sinpeting lies
have been carried through for
per mile.
rein ive value of gold and all ver.
House —Proceedings entirely an in-
to the bouse, alter a great deal of
discussion in the
Mr. Huntington then said that,
all
ol
ent at a conference at Wormly hotel,
in Washington, about February 26,
last, concerning the Louisiana affairs?
if so, was any written papers whether
signed or unsigned, and whether with
or without name affixed as witness of
its correctness, made there or subtle
quently embodying or purporting to
state the whole or any part of the
agreement, understanding or inten-
tion, resulting from such conference
concerning Louisiana affairs, or can
eerning the Packard er Nichole gov-
ernment or the federal troops in New
Orleans; if so, have you now, or have
you ever had, that paper ora copy
thereof in existence; if so, where is it
now; if not; when, where and by
whom was it destroyed, end will you
“ supervisor of
HERE AND THERE
a Marine Horror car Misty Hawi-
committee of the
whole on the bill extending, until July
for the withdrawal
80th, 1978, the Ume
of distilled spirits from bond
tute was sflered
a substi-
tute was etlered by Mr. Foster, of
Ohio, which was adopted.
declaring
that it to inexpedient to reduce the tax
on whisky. The house adopted it by a
vote of yeas 146 to naysJ12.
Mr. Wallace addressed the
length in favor of the eliver tilt.
I senate at
men with whom to entrust
mileti- 5
. , nepple,
Thomas A. Scott was the last; - the 14404
same man who alternates his trips to
Washington to promise competing
roads out of the treasury, withtclpe tol gurd utsle d -
New York to pate bup treaties to pre- * x j j
vent competition- over roads where
tion for
the benefit of. the
a pruid
bed
tantine sex
tiret a-cr
hits
there am how more people and more (
tonnage passed in one day than erussed “
the continent in twelve months — the
same man who for months resisted the i
efforts of a competing company, to „
cross his tracks at Hopewell, in News
Jersey, and who hil torn up repeated * ifot
ly the tracks of a road west ‘or PRALIAIEI
In
2
n.
Confirmations—Baldeye, re reiver of
public moneys. New Orleans; Ray,
receiver of public
La.; Miss R ddy.
Ten Isebes eft Snow in watosite
M the Obelisk — Weaners Hangs
—The Pope will Jasie on Slteewtl >w
Against the Caar and King Num sythe, Ga; Bindu, ...
"** Thetinal Number etpatur denu. La., Demar, postmaster. New
CINCINNATI, January 31. There was I Iberia, La
a tremdonssnow storm throughout the i Mr. Morgan, of Alabama, offered an
today. The spew * un inches , amendment to the
deep at Columbus. The lines are slow, the free coinage of
In reply to the above Major Burke, and the markets behind. T ting any holder of bullion to deposit a
Lesbos, January 31. — The site ebo in an assay office, or mint, in sums
sen for the Cleopstra obelisk is on the not less than one hundred dollars in a
Thames embankment, at the top of single deposit, nor to exceed one bund
A4ell hl Hesbetwein, the (baring red thousand dollars during a calendar
month by the same depositor, the bul-
lefer-Onem complains that —
Thune is killing it off. “ There
is trout le in the radical camp.
ornonia is said to be raging in
county, suiong the stock. Cat-
the
moneys.
M nr e
M
J Cbieag
pletion. without any more ----- -
and murderous delay It is not a mere
question of dollars and e
Mr. A or Mr R are concerned.
Taheer
postmistre-7. For
postmaster A Thibe
licang, here to render
Hience it there & an
..- ____. it must be by, and through
en indepen dent
opposition.
ents, so
matter for s whole community, a wholeBosque - -- — 1—T-
indeedefor a half doweh tin hortet wherpand hoeebeingafferted
counties to look after The narrow and.’F it _________________Le
selii-h policy which has so often stepped
electa, more careful how they dim harge is to retard the work must give place
to more liberal ideas. Where men ex-
move.I Weeourt that.
wil I a rve the lati rests
“ rendering our invincible
democratic majo rity, and the officers it
Lecause’it
rple.Ly
of the
ecualy, aye.
le ib
, half
not make it, on a copy of it, publie ir .
you have it ?e
deep
silver bill, to allow
silver by permit-
burg, the same man who compelled
an oil pipe line to break its line in
crossing his road, and cart their on,
over It; the same man who was this .
day opposing the free oil pipe bill at
Harrisburg; the same man whose Letts
whole life had been one long effort at th.
comblnation-ringe and pools, and who to
never resorted to competition, except all
when it was good for Weott. When.3
, art
t ehristis
med #ta
e the S
har
***"!*%
Miseou
under date of New Orleans, January t.
30, anye: F
M Before considering the mubjed tat-
sutue
anagement of the affairs of the
i, Kansas and Texas railroad in
and
and responsibilites. It la
love they the <
that we would see this safeguard against
their duties
because we
tar Houston Tueyu says that “light-
ning struck a baru in Thrpekmortor ‘s
li-tridt and killed four candidates for
in- seat ia congress. . That has more
wit than truth 13 it. We have heard
of no candidate in this district yet, b it
doubtless we could find one if we foi-
lowed the trail a short time. There are
enly a jot men who want to go to con-1
greys from the Third district. , N
-
A unarax tabican of alcoholisms pre
. ented itself Inst. * -
week in a New York
THE
FINANCIAL QUESTION.
tempersey prcted to make thousands out of the
construction” they must now content
themselves with hundreds, or see
- they bare already done and paid
--------F temp
dered useless and worthless for all time
onchen the Snancial to come. A.
7. T. The one great difficulty
Congress app
question with very evident trenilation,, . . : At
.:. th I L the road, the Elms Fork bottom, having
ethe path &
future.
Toe <1
service
We hai
oughly
edy.
armuteb
er rather.
clays and failures in the postal
are
becoming very vexations,
e complained until we are thor-
convinced that there is no rem-
ter of # telegram received this day,
signed W. E. Chandler, I desire to ask
if the author is the Chandler who, as
assistant secretary of the treasury,
traveling through the south to 1865,
e time han one
the img
ever he could do better by combining, atp method dr
the people might take their chance 4 - .
He further stated he had reprons to ’ .
believe that both Memphis and Vied. 2209 *
burg had been promised by Scott the , tone . u
eastern terminus et the Texm and 2TOL5 *
Pecidle road, but he was satisfied both
places weald be disappointed
and the W ateri 00 bridge. ________
LoUm, J anuary 31.-Captain Ends tion in we valued a ju marilet price
elaborated on change to-day, «» his for legal tenders at the date et the de
plan for maintaining the depth of posit, certificates to be given to the
. - - . twenty feet from Cairo to the mouth owners to be paid by the secretary of
gathered by the supervising treasury of the MissisetppL the treasury, in not less than thirty
KIIry HAVM, January 31 - 6.50 ft nor more than ninety days, in legal
corruptly participated to the spoils
erots
Sr.
plan
for legal tenders at the date of the de-
umate fonp a
a war foatit
a-Farmy and
bouse.
agents engaged in robbing their gov.. _ -____-
ernment and in defrauding the die- m.—Tle Metropolis stranded on Curri- tender notes or sliver dollars, at,
tressed people of this and adjacent tuck beach, three miles south of the option of the government; after
states 1 Ad--tfok Night bes-e Ehe i a intal * T ■
“is it the Chandler, who, na secretary loss Fifty persons swam ashore. There
of iba republican national committee, - the handrda and *Hviohi
with certain republicans from Louis
ana, at a conference or conferences at
the Fifth Avenue hotel. New Yors,
The Central Ke
41
u politicians my that i in
that General Joseph E John-
go to the next house in place
of cx-O ernor Walker, who will not
again be A candidate.
Vimot
"probabl
in the declined to esmibin
result, if that bill became a law. The i
Southern Pacide wanted the shortest , VW
S IDBy Ahur lust ile Hitting
road to the cotton ports, so * to-be *
able to carry the erode silver lures of
California and
t i resumption alial been surmounted, it wonl 1 now prove i
nens: out terkoorns, caolient for Tasting disgrace to Dalin if operations
the imomuat.ee, herd. M-top should by cpndd % done
and Brmty believe is but a smporary entirely The injury woald bh
interruption of recsperity Lodintions many ways but, as a means to destroy
congress win demonetise cnifidence in our enterprise, and spirit
it sere—step short of the-
repeal. At lamst, there will
The repeal of
best, but 11
and firmly
now are that
silver and stop
tenement -house. The mother lying
dead upon the bed : the father stretched
hopelessly drunk across her body; three
gaunt, hollow-eyed starving children,
and the cold air of a January day
whistling through the broken window-
panes, making the squalid
more pretc hed. 1 A powerful picture—
the wretchedness and misery engen- a nation, could i not to redue al. within
-ered by intemperance % 5 4* 1
room even
the
felt
very veteran.
Currifizok light house. She is a total
one
action with -England
year the coinage of silver to be on the
as a city, it would prove a —, —r ""T"
be ho se indeed. Let the new officers and direel"
Ate tory, the construction company and the
_the eity council, joined and lacked byte
**= S E-l-el itm mA
that resumption in 1979 was premature. 07*04
The inflated valines and the general et and resolve once for “, that *
led must be put to the halting weal
peal this sesa
nay, indeed.
ton. We have
—armly a lvocated
or Muninest, 4. went as our Nabit
meet on the ground of a common inter
est, and resolve once for all, that a peri
or an the papers that reach us from
the northeast, the Philadelphia Times
is the neatest typographically the most
perspicu ons in editorial utterance, the
tins in political paragraphs, and the
of all * CITA’Y me "On
and expendiveness . . . ______
of life a un the prosperity of the eny.
the time named
ewe following masthe
BAKERS RESOLUTION
The resolution offered by Mr. B. ker
by the bill, sufficiently
smaller but for sfer gold
tole sepresentativeof values of Indiana, in congress on the tith
Tue secretary of the Lee monument
tmoriali on sent to the citizens of Rich-
mond * 4 thousand envelopes entreat-
ling r subscriptions to the monument
ford. Thirty eight of these envelopes
were ret arned, conts ning $49 12.
concerning Louisiana affairs, about
October, 1872, secretly and eorruptiy
conspired to take advantage of the ab-
since from Louisiana of the governor
to assemble secretly the ingis-
thereof
mpeacb the governor, seize the
lature, impeach the governor, seethe
government and use to machinery to
carry the election of 18727
*10 ft the Chandler, who earned and
. - - , ' same footing in all respects with the
THE two hundred and forty eight coinage ef gold. Ordered printed,
abpard. . ! Mr. Booth, of California, submitted
WASHINGTON, January A.—Under- an Amendment to allow the owner of
writers, chief signal officers and tek.
graph operators started for the scene,
thirty miles from Kitty Hawk. The the Ulked stalls, and receive certin-
Metropolis was for Brasi with rail- eates of not less than
road iron and laborers, the certificates to
NEW YORK, January 31. A Lou- money and eireulate
don speelai Bays the United States The desig) is to obv
steamer, Gettysburg, left Cirulette for nience of handling
Tarbsen, a small island ia the Medi silver ID commercial
terranean, near Alicauta, for the pur
allver dollars to deposit then with the
treasurer or any assietani-treasurer, of
the certificates to
ten dollars each,
he engraved as
in place of silver,
late the inconve-
arge amountsrol
transactions. t
Etry is enf agria-L a-sile 4
____- , . ’ . oppneltisu, which € cue
Oregon to they ship, tin isolited ar th net.
would be taken it lowi tum the ministry i Cui
one. Ia anawer to eer. - E to furni-b- th- £
Ites, If the mur 1 bust al
majority, * very in L as En
combination with appour.
whence they
freights to Europe, In answer to cer-,Dl
tain statements made on the other .
sides, as to the connection of the Cen
tral Pacific with the Southern Pacihe,
and the charge that the finating debit
to fursieh-
r. Gis tatol 1
Mi^
brief article, and we give it •• * perfectly
reliable indication as to how the gooll
rtirofe-eiltaniinded of owl ought upiovus. noX n0we2/2.etemcuickume, thnouen ungu-ation.
ini “" • the sibermate man can or will deny st, in ooier toladle coneat in 4.or. Kei theprind.
N. Jaullis 1 render that possible, great sacrifices ere * pliattained twentyfire years since no
rellges edict # the Gatesville sun, necessary Arewy willing tomekethem/one here at the south to elsewhere could 1
how Coryell comity people stood on theedhould the rerun ption I-ilation fixing possibly have crile at it hi ia well
gubernatorial nurition, the prompt an the return to specie payments m 1879, enough now if congress remains but
merr was "Dr people are going for 1- 51 - -. -T -1. DAS - — *1-1- 1
Thrarkmerion Ueleapalle, in every
reapert, and we bite never ‘ forgotten
• how he was ousted from cilice a few
years ago LL-LLg ■
That the gold st audard will ultimately anl passed by a twothir: rote n vier
prevail, we cannot link inef that it i a unanension of the rules is fairly.
cannot but see
that it i a suspension of the rules, is fairly
R«a Bras’s Land, numbering about
open one that
|turn of
sand warions, which, on the re
their chiefs from Washington,
up and joined Sitting Bull, are
supplied with Sharp’s rides, plenty of
ammuni ion and quantities of mules,
all furnished by a beneficent and phil.
packed
not be rapealed w modified in some ef the partizan backer of the Vuien and
*--wall Li---% Lee ii great Central Pacific road, as it was is the
anthropi e government
ug th
reported to the state commissioner, he A D . so T
read from the -me report to show that
them were deductions to.be made from ansiane % . a. ( S w
figures given of more than $10,000,000 dapelles
represented by cash bills and accounts, drutruita 8
receivable materials not in shops. In- n n
vectments not of a permanent cusiue- th pounds "
ter.
an Bet
of war, a toe
R
. The house committee on____
pore of recovering a French vessel railroads to day continued its hearing
me" been *ip*reel and lot arguments on the Texas and
Hr. Loess, January 31. -Governor
Phelps positively and peremptorily re-
fuses to interfere in the case of Billy
Weiners, and on to morrow the sen
fence of death agatust him must be
executed. The governor justifies his
decision upon the absence of anything
before him to change the facts to the
Pacific
received a fee from Kellegs. of three
thousand dollars, in 1873, and the en-
eoniom, "You had done more for him
than anyone, except Attorney-General
Williams,” in maintaining his fowl and
infamous usurpation of the office of
the governor of this state: L|-|.
is it the same Chandler who en-
courageir, abetted and conspired with
infamous allies, in this city, to rob
twelve thousand citizens of New Or
leans of their franchise, and drag them
before the federal eurts on or about
the day of the late election: who, is
November, 1676,-by telegraph, guaran
teed Kellogg that the whole power of
the government would sustain the re-
turning board in counting the vote of
Louisiana for the republican eaudi-
dates, and then hastened to Florida to
manipulate the frauds of that state in
Bouth-
erm Pacific bills 1
Mr C. P. Huntingte n then addressed
the committee in reply to Colonel
Beott’sargument, made last week. He
dealed the assertion
and Central. Pacific
hat the Bouthern
thing, and said they
were the same
were quite dis-
tinct it their organizations and aims.
out to groims
war; that he thane yobs eul
carried by the ta r the I
an entoura
He then read telegrams from the
treasurer of the Central Pafiite com- members to
pany, stating that the net floatlugipon edl tor nektir,
debts, after including each en hand, 1
January lst, 1878, was 51,184 900. Also T doom,
a telegram from the treasurer of the th
Southern Pacide company showing .
the balance of the floating debt of -
$1,250,000, which was mainly due to ,
eoutractor.wnd that the company badnlneewirdep
to Maricopa Weirs on hand, and „. it would receive ths
m m here to
a.
. b thier, thel
hall themselves Gees ariqtiia
, would re-yies mid ey
ize with the fretalnintete
tl to hberals ■ i
the hour
by with them y
and that when completed through to
the east the Southern would compete
for the business now enjoyed by the
ease of the condemned man as pre-
seated in the courts, and which have
been exhaustively reviewed by nine;
dusut wauns Scans, aijutans
general
the
the clock will be m
that the consequent paralysis to
MPT,
general al the Texas state militia, dur
ing a recent interview at St. Louis, in
wealth, Lossatens Hfireter apmonopely sunk to is sever reported te have stated that the Mexi
4 7 can state of Coahuila and Tamaulipas
are supp lied with horses and cattle en-
tirely from the Texas side of the
buei old Credit Mobilier days, if the
__— no-iwillentea ppresty usop the mones lesantiy i ini-ienda to porpeluntiog
ti Tame an thation win t., held in Wil except
21 P7 for fifty years
Union and Central ilira
He explained that years ago.
Airegou for state officers and members
of the legislature The fact that the
legislators will chooer-a mecessor to
Senator Mitchell makig the election
one of sorrel intered The present
. legirlalure consists of forty-five deme
-crate forty one republicans, and four
independents I sufficiently large pro Iaerttsmes,
portion of the senators holding over *
we depioynat- to make that body demo 7, Hm .
Cratic without doubt: and the chief
content will be the members of lip
houn of whom there are sixty. - j
- 1
- will sincerely trust Mr. layer will
sdter the lambs of the returning Board
ia take enre of themselves, so that the
Are
would reces ve the
judges, resulting in the unanimous ________________
judgment that the erithe was that ef one or uee question, naa arisen or
murder in the first degree, the penalty were thought of, in 1
for which le death i r
: BRANDON, Vt., J anuary 29. - Bas _____ „ ...» _
com, cashier of the Brandon National persuaded to go to lshe neip
before
at A encourage Th
the way. an would be prepared to put picsouging Ufoir..
any thousand men at work at once I nwah
congress gave the signal to do so.
The argument will be continued and
the settlement of
some local difference: he and a ome of
his friends of the Central had been
th-T merchants, before been seen on earth, and which
i all * was fostered and cared for by congress.
farmers; mecher ire and workers
nation willing to cee the jat a time when the south had mo
chance, of acquiring a competency in voice in the matter As acounterpoise
life destroyed now, in order that future to this route the Texas and Pcifr
--€---Lbe able to creet a unt ■ has grown to to a great necessity, and
clasers in this
generations
generations may
form and solid standard ok tames in a
world? y 1
by thousandd/to establish or
independence, or ti s
the general
views of
en-
river
defend the
-------to guard
and protect some great principle of
This is called patriotism
government. The is called painorism,
ant a dodl given instinct it surely is,
but an enthwrinatic devotion to the
principle, nearly
allied to "="
Intgh totett t .
oomaluded to-morrow-hen the-en-. 4* 0032LC
sian of time or then Maitkcan Data. T * 3
fety rdwry froeg incen
9 ywutere 1 1 - , VSt
The Iiueias vEDs . g
I alloski, Hankey, Dr waka
Kuisi &
/ The ezaro 1
Lomn in force torda
every a here: retren
...-------— ,—, of the
bank, is irregular to the extent of ie Southern Pacide, which had then but
sion of time of the Northern Pscidle
land grant will come up
Tar irides agitation in San Francisco
is not about a broken bank, W domestic
a divorce anis, a new bonanza.
** nor any other competing line
ever to bulls if the Baker retold
expresses the permanent policy of the
government The guarantee of interen
asked for by the Tese- and Pacide •
only a simple art of justice to the
south, and a mere matt-rot hleng"
prudence he the part of the govern
mienti
The string clause in this revolution =
where the exception is made in form may blieve the correspondents, has
can
scandal
Ter the expulsion of the Chinese, but
the silver question the fractional part
of the “dollars of our fathers.” in
the count t
"“Ie it the same Chandler who has of
late been vainly seeking to stir up the
hell-broth of sectional bate, and fouled
his political noest to the disgrace of the
his poll
decent
surplus and ten per cent, of its capital gfty miles of road in operation, and
New OmraNn January Arrived that Inding they were compelled to
stesm-bip Alice Allo from Eiverpoot build under the law, dfty miles a year.
She reports passing in lmtltude 42548 at the Colorado end of the line, and
N«« OFLRANe, January 29.—-Arrived
north longitude 16 a west, the Nor
- . - — - A decent people north and south Ac.
brief, San Fraceiscans are excited upon 1“It yes, permit me to say that the it-
• quisitortal powers of political tramps foremast standing.
terminated to March last, and such TV
are now subjects of inn liWtlU decided to wind up the affairs of the
the impertinent telegrain shall . Commercial bank, is is a small InetF-
are dete
de their
ion of 7ten-cent shares," and
mines to earry their point to
own shaving:
persons
E . . , I twenty miles a year- at the western
wealar bark Vision, of Ezersund, end, he had repeatedly ottered
pore 4e nis couire late rest in it,
i 1873, did sell a controlling portion in
NEW YORK, January aithambeen the whole Jine between the Colorado
water, logged and abandoned, with her
to dis-
and in
A CHINA AND JAPAN.
Minister Seward Cuhappy—A Cann
1 dlan Mtasionary’a Late in the Banda
of a Mob-Ncandalons Treatment or.
P
"7Tas
th take care of Themssives, o that the-hecestary. The poinp and elicum- 1
1 threat to expane, thing will he carried stance of wan the delirious joy of tri-i thinie purposes which are “imperative’s -
ont if there i anything behind which amph, the hope of promotion and theri demanded ly the public whin," -
’ the public ought to know, oin Got possibility of glory, with grate ul histur; “eblle service certaialy imperative,
namd les A come. The course pursued as the recorder of martial deeds, is often demands the completion of the Term
Ly the president clearly indicates, we one of the ebiel, nay b indedi, the chief and Pacific fowl, and that at the rariit
think, shat a there was brand, he was incentive to setion. But in this matter e-possible tnomerit. This it -Fell
—hi a party to it, although he has bee of a Any years wig at pover y, to feel understood and * freely admitted, that
come the chief benefielury ft must be its gr inding an I repressive power in we dare wot assume Me Riker, er Wo-
peculiarly milling to him to have these our homes, to see our wives and chil- thirds of congress, to be ignorant on the
fed
rowllay
threats continually made and we should
think he scold greatly prefer to have housed, to put
The social life of Washington, if we
undergone a wholesome change. The
attemp” to dazale by superior elegance
and eosdlincss of derss and equipage, to
prevalent, during the late administra.
tion, seems almost to have come to an
an through the ranks of polit-
Mil mat mhema w: theshingds M
he better.
and for
..1
drtiniestsidersuon midederres Itution/un a cipithl of $100,000. The
and Ban Francisco to Colonel Scott
himself, but too never fulfilled his con-
fulfilled his con-
thimese.:. 1.
Sas Francisco, January M.-The PTE
steamship Gaelic arrived last night
from China and Japan, and brings
The following is the reply of W K.
Chandler, dated Washington, January
Both, to E. A. Burke: .
“Your violent language and false
charges sguicet me leave no doubt
about your identity, and 1 therefore re
tret
Binee then a good deal more
road had been built,
willing to dispose of
States, or Colonel Scott, if he ebuld he
I depositors will sil’te paid.
• 8h. Louss, January 29. —Cotton peo-
ple are cautioned against Adler, Ra-
pert & Kich, whose names are exmoel-
I ated with bogus cotton exchanges.
deissani, Jamery 2.- Atsmet: or Fairent ine To ullguir ... Tower
ling of the creditors of Talle, Halton A TER
satisfied that it would
of the
but he was now
it to the
United
be used se a part
Mississippi cities. He claimed that
instead of Lisilding from Marshall
line not
Hong, Kong dates to January 4th,
Sbaghai to the-5th and Yokoboren to
the 14th. :
A Canadian inissionary named Me-
Key has been attacked by mots to
Tampoon Tomoes, and threatened with
death if he remained on the island.
He refused to withdraw, though the
Chinese officials declared they could
Lexis, Jasirpr
AL. Petericurg soy
at noon ye-turuily,
that theudrunstsi
The Vienic
Daily Tar .
trian aut
scales: brytnr,
European i stere
out tietracurre
powers, will a
Monday, bis
i says Die has goruireem
if an anstoen dure t
not protect him. The result of his per- el-arly and 1
-1San _ . T of the A.
derferd, furmen. a
/
’u th. wirdiuty Co., who recently failed, a proposition
ocueee w...,-=,=m "!**** Teams,-eniwerd on the main
was s memorandum made, and will **= less than one hundred miles a
-====-- 7 a 1)
, to day passed the house resolution 5229171
The following in the eur rejoinder of against the Bland bolt. n to s. -
Maye E A. Burke to W. E. Chandler, “Rownow, Janusry 2.Ta. Times about on three aides
under New Orleans date of the 311b. Rome dispatch anye the pope is prepar-
“The statements in my telegram are ing an allocation against Russia for
true, can be established, and having the persecution of the eburets in Pe-
admitted their application to roarsett, land, and agidiast King Humbert, on
it is evident that your past connect ion ] has neceaslon to the throne, for she
with Louisiana affairs has been swab ^^
instead of building
alsteniey is not yet known. =--cue .
It is reported in Shanghai that a The same omr+ -
former United States consul. General
Meyers, would be immediately rein-
stated. If this be true, it will be re-
garded as a severe blow to United Between K ’
States Minister Seward. . no roehres
the martlet between Governor Pope from AN on
Hennenay and the Hong Kong corn- ulearie i
munity continues, the governor insl-t-1 the same, ".
ing upon absolute reforms in the treat- preast at oh •
ment of Chinese Inhabitants, which i Germany, ns ts
qutom Rann sa comm -met-stan ari *
the Pestt as the Kly os stay. T AH 1
wesson 3-oonna -
eanee with announcement a reoul- it, profess tip,
em mass was celebrated this morning met
at the cathedral, in commemoration of Dot be View
the death of King Victor Emnanori.here en * 47.7 7301
■ Previous to the service at the enthedral Mmedl test * =
the members of the various Italian, I view of const Liesi a '" -
Spanish and Portuguese benevolent zation of saDs
associations, and delegations from see- W* ndemei
eras local military and eivle sockeus ML :
assembled on Canal, near St. Charles
streets, and forming in line moved in
procession to the cathedral, where they ]
remained in attendance until the con-
elusion of the religions exercises. Gen-
erals Auger and DeFrobriand, of
---------= year, as
the law required. Colonel Scott had
got a devil-fish of a road in the north-
state, struggling
ef a square, te
dispatches te j.
, nounenthal tin
pied Bourgacy at
that there is a
subject. Before there was a coal
trammeled in the way of rates from
Mississippi le the Pacific, the doctrine)
of Baker’s resolution was the proper
and it can only become wise and
again when congress has assisted to
of those who are to live fifty years hence. I tablish a competing line.". The south
had no hand m granting the from a
dour suhaidies which the Union Pi
route enjoyed, but she is to-day paying
for it all the same, and in more ways
and half
out of eur reach the
and
un
the matter deBnitely -ined and at the d-lehte of iit-esture, ana the charm
earliest practical day.
of that refin
at and elevation which
wary, by s cold-blooded
good
- whor enow is an improves ebnme c__,
5 voluntary sacrifice to the financial
meat on the Monet bin pooch. The
plan, as me forth in the Virginia papers,
i that the state auditor shall have pre-
pared a look of coupons, to be sold to
all bat-rooms and liquor dealers gener-
r ally. When the dealer sells a drink
/ she consumer recelvig a coupon, which
entitles him to receive from the state in
| payment of his taxes, one cent. If
five dinoks are to be paid for be reerives
1 w coupon pointed da s blue paper This
pirable arrangement___- -, .j.
• of drinking, It must alike and in their degree share
would undoubtedly te the vatriors it ** tic*
E duty sucink shn he sant ma, uke * SL Sts us s .
the reraise sf ==
-non fret i one end of the a
—-----. to the other. In the plan repress
hold that the state of Ohio paid an in the bill
fourth of 1
1
; seems to be
for the
mod litue Sunday-school boy get a
slue ticket at least every sitting..
a an tot
8100
on
the
N
requires an amount and character of
patriotism which we frankly admit we
do not posess, and we doubt if s sutli-
cient number of people in the United
ibondhold than one is is establishing a tyrant
States have it, 4 enable the
ers to force
The buri
financial h
a
balance of tradengainat her, and a
option. P’Ibance of tradesgainatber, and a
fa rethrn tola sound same time the tax, gatherer n
tween all-classes—the palace of the mil
lionsire and the hovel of the laborer
■ which is not based
** *“"";
sot
an exception in our favor 1
eollecting the money wherewith to
good the guarantees sb freely giver
monster fraud of the age. In 1
the temperate mengire of relief
-cour-pedioni =1 for by the 1
22.
Carrats Rar-arm Kiso—Respected
friend — The handsome monument
which you so pentaroualy presented te
mark the last resting place of my de
i parted I tusband has been erected show
te. With feelings of deep e no
I eternal gratitude I thank you
tribute of your appreciation o
ef
toe th.-
his patriotism and personal friendibi
it will stand a fitting emble to mark h
grave % , ages, unchanged by the roug
' storms mu tempestuous rains that on
sweep 2
ing in
:Texas:
. "" M :fE
pies up some good side and that if
: the same energy, time and means em-
plowed to get Op conventions, petitions
and resolutions, and in to siegi ng con-
in b sieging eon-
gress for a subsidy, had been devoted
the railsond, he
I nO
*
er it, even as he was %
I <
constant to hit
is you were fail
ring much
1 a
E MLs s
.. ....uotuciimipton et the urdle king of nay.! Lidins of
as to justify me lo deci ng any furthwirae qeru of Portugal, daughter d
correspondence with yen 94 ‘*" the sat King Voter Eaqnua and the
popie’s god-daughter, da. refused ad-
mission to the pope because she te
residing at the quirinal. -
i a German newapaper states that 1.
4 0. Kuerhsure, the Hamburg cotton
2e rar. sol OonERss
* ;—-
Chandler’s reply, dated Washington,
January Sint, in as follows:
“Please make pubile iosmedintely
seans momoruncum you
the Wormnler hotel confer.
lave
for a reduction of the
and distilled liquors
miai have bad his track actow Texas, “Id to have been hitherte scandalocp
and would have comma .ded
fidence of capitalists, and
on to a connection with the Bouthern
Pieille, as his company had
he ei n-qutom sesna • * cue -nor-n-m
here gone
‘ revenue tax in 1876 of over
04 while Pennsylvania paid
at the state of North
oooe, vase Vermont
F Ma ley A property valus.
goes into
an
E DE
daily supply o money prdue
their daily labor for the gratifies
their daily want bear the burde
==**
ted
the
===
resolution a caprenite of the ;
congress, and sincerely trust wi
Me Mtdt"
--
ur
ou-rest site, m.-me
* P *=
" EE too
idled not gaily.
an unfavorable ebange-took place
in the pope’s condition this morning;
he is, however, receiving some cardi-
.aomenin %. 32
tug on the levee, between Captain J.
I Oprey, of the steamer Isabel, L. F.
Boucheran and J. Kouna, eleven shots
T.*
itself to di _
Mr. Huntington then said his friends
could build the line___
redo and the Rio Grande, six
miles, cheaply as Colonel Bropt, and
would guarantee to obtain more money
value upon the road upon their own
pan, - To once mid. ea-
dorsed by the government, and to
build the road within five or six years.
He would not make the offer
not first satisfied himselfthat
betweent
to St
their bonds en
and to
if he had
E HHE
merdted in all Captain Oprey be
for irdin-2,(-1-miateiausees, same misemet
rorme en N Vernon son, and a white man, named Sebper
=======
witness, W. 1
be met at or near the Rio €
Texas roads, which are now
from action by fear that I
to would
Gimine the than 'd
ia establishing the fuse HF .
Tofluence on the »s Edos 1
Danube, still, with 8 1,3:
more as to dipl-anetae
atpresent mrit Ho Te 2i% Ve
serve." It anted thet these)
the—PretVe ii - * •
A to be asked in
wo full uniform, and the whole corp- or
consuls, is diplomatic dress, were pree
ent. After mass, the military eorre,
societies and invited guests repaired to
Crunewald ball, where addresses “ere
Frenes, by sic. G. Recent, Judge Shot
lord and Dr. Aired Mereein, — "
— D..-t-----==*
-1224 meg any He
also offered to amend the bill now be-
fore the committee so as to allow the
credit to Jojure
=2===27......ei.
b
*
to-night respecting the cemented
between Mr. Cladsonr ada d
pontes. It will be remmisin sei
Mr. Gladstone, sometime a
based of inciting the Gres € #
Turkey. He refutes the 1
challenged the Daily DEC, 3
printed the ebsree to Ung new
formant. It te imported* *
tion to-night will ef^S
, =-=:
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The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 2, 1878, newspaper, February 2, 1878; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1671029/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.