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WONDERFUL!
Almost too Good o Believe
he
1
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y ley
SY 11 Alf 1
Heekin HA°
PILAD-I
5 The E-dexia-**-
Net York Grapbie; Seventy or
Pigity/De Has come to hand th
week- *1
Eigertnrey
inquire A. io a patberse
•ho #t in that ha.* the engist en.l
when a laboring mwe takes
two cent silver s tare
tills it - - - - -
a tinety-
for adelpr
the Very INIPA that has. 1" ,
By J. L. BARTOW. I
VOL. XXV.
DALLAS. TEXAS SATURDAY MARCH
. 1878
NO. 211 ESTABLISHED. 1849
perybody Interested I -h.,4n ou
re has the enti-Russian craze,
hi grief a the taste of
Turks in the
each other more and more. It
1.
the noble and chivalrie
Ceemporary Reviel. He hows the bit-
ter prei udices of his count ymen against
the Servians and Brilgar ans, who, be .—-- -------THT ______ — -
seems 1» think, ad only A to be robbed ent shape, piece everyereditor in the
SHOULDREADTHIS itneiby thMiamm
Tax cost of the Sioux .
T V part of the-Platte and of
1
SANGER
BROS
THE BANKRUPT ACT. eich other more and more. It is in
: The creditor has some, rights which this direction towards national unity
should be respected, and one of those that ou r interests and welfare ami
hopes a a people lie, and everything
r ights is that he should not be robled
under the forms of lay * by a dishonest
debtor. The bankrupt act, in its pres-
and it is a notorious
* people lie, and everything
should lo done to strengthen the ten
deney and direct it to be the best is
ones. Political preferences which are
wASHINGTON. ”
if approved ty congreem, shall t. ear
ried out by the secretary of war, under
FOREIGN NOTES
wet in the de-I
Dakota sggre- i
power of his debtor,
fact, patent to every
in bankruptcy not unfrequently makes
e that a discharge
preferences which •
the people most, and .of n
gates se 112,531 in casb.
: red and dabty-three * led and
hundred and twenty- e wounded
This does not embrace y of the ex-
nd two bund
the debtor far more
liartabla, so far
one
pehses for maintaining
red men in the jouthw
that
wiin oner from this day on a
large line of
the cas amities on
l; -
Tux, Later Oreda, still
ace with the
. nor include
harps on the
prosecution of the retur ng board raa-
--•- -1— 41- Hloody al it and grows
- . ; axwerertie
1 [Fel in the face dyer the
Press Goods, Ladles Underwear Anan
HemEay. CoRsETe,’
na an uindwor
as worldly goods and freedom from carer
is concerned than he ever was before
The law, in its prese nt shape, offers a
premium to dishonest men. Cases are
numerous in every state where the
to atir the people most, and of ""
eessity he of the greatest national im-
portance, should not be tainted with
serionnliam. The bill should be killed
in histee.________________
state where the
9s. If a carpenter receives from the
government a ninety two cent stives
i Bleed, for, a dollar
be Lutcher for a qoim
bintetter passes it unions the siarmoul. er -
for * fdier, and it. asbormak r p.
it upon his landlord for a dulins, and
the landlord passes it for a doling .speh '
the state f
met tapes * apna -
a dellar, and the,
it for a doling upon 4
for taxes, and the state %
— it for a dollar upon a mason
*Ork on the new state-braire,
passes it for a
isanes
MURDER,
====" *2.2.=== 2.75 .m
Hie Mather-islaw with bntser
Cante ef leer Daughter’s Dentin
. ..=, ,__to a merchant for a silk,
brine .a. dress for his wife, and the mnetrh and
1 - puseealt bi s ibu to ite our pnie
New Orleans Democrat About forty- house efieer for import datira an tre
the spervis
The salary of the commissioner prest-
dent to be six tt. musand dollars;
n of. the otmission.
■Mow Momhart Cxmcretuintre why
en the Ind-pondrece 004 Frendom
as.I od Botha €anren and .niaue- Berecen-I ____
* 1 ” ' " ***= ******** AR **F1) - * ***** • ***** ** mce
5 M * 1 4 ve minutes past two oclock yesterda y L nited Staten trem sury peere , s a
* Crane at the house No. 259 St Claude Street dollar to a soldier, and d e -cur
*************"*". between St. Phillips and Ursuline a pastes it as a dollar to the raue card |
Mon 42* aenithe of Marone, Lord Carnovon pr-iding. by which d young octoroon woman
to modisy daintse immigration, refused recognition to persons ittitimlen oralie Labutat, was stabbed to death
inclodcts where stiiefinssprom of
ruler of the universe was den 4 This The report of the murder spread like
refer* to the infidel action of the Grand 1 T
Orient of France. \
The Times’ correspondent of St,
terst urd telegraphs that General li
their will probably embark for
on Friday, taking with him the
for ratification. It is suspected
eisi circles here that England • ill pur-
chase or seize Mitylena for a naval
station to counterbalance the I crease
of Russian influence ai Constantino-
Very Little Bane Is Either Messes
Agent ef the Imserier Department
52-2! ME:
WASHINGTON, March A. — Senator
Spencer, of Alabama, from the comr-
mittee eh military affairs, reported
favorably on the house bill for the re-
lief of William A Hammond, late
surgeon general of the army, and it
was placed on the calender.
House.—The house being la commit
sintanta, four thenisand per annum
Sene—Mr. Bargent, of Califoruf-,
secupied the day on the Chinese quer
most horrible tragedy was committed,
by which a young ectproon woman.
- T- %. 3 At * E=
petter hereinbefore previously men. i
Woned, we are unat Me to sen acne her 1
kist the sight ernte . Haymy ihasit"
-pertsps the in-a-ll on ,^„ mien
who dui not git is Hariunly, the
he , r. cet - .
dentevre time he .
The senate adjourned to Monday.
The committee na labor and educa- 1
tion report favorably on the joint re-
olution that eight hours be regarded a
day's work throughout the entire gov-
ernment service.
Judge. Marks, a member of the
Louisiana electors’ college, who had
been here for some time to the inter-
tame man who I hi She
takes four wlver a steis, e. stave
vualy aghty-ffor cents we •
wildfire, and
ueight
jinamediately,
while it was warm. •.
On nearing the house where the fatal
affray eccurr d, could be seen a large
crowd of swarthy individuals, who
gathered around and about the doer:
of the build ling, hoping to catch a
glimp se of the murdered woman as the
doors were opened and closed to allow
of the admission and egress of thos?
who. bad occasion to enter the room
The reporter mounted the little portico
in front of th a room, and after adminis-
tering * rap on the door, a was opened
by a policeman on the inside, and our
:reporter was
1 from about twelve
our reporter being.in the
4 he repaired to the scene
and viewed the body
C.--ZING IN NORTHWEST TEXAS
Several large and important colomer
from the northern and eastern state
have recently fixed themselves in the
north- stern counties of Taima They
are from Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jer-
VA CtSetZse
•u Luges Rist, e a then, the dice-
puzzles. Pa a del- ′«
I of behe - is
uibeteen dents worthar
Now will sn the
who lie awakesighalofure .
weave to‘inierm’s)
Pe-
tee of the whole on the bill to supply
the deficiency for clerical work in the
treasury department, was addressed by
Mr. Kelley, el Pennsylvania, against
the re sumption net, and in reply to- a
speech made some months age by Mr.
darfleld, of Obio, in opposition to the
repeal of that measure.
Senate.—Nr. Beck spoke at length
on his resolution submitted January 1,
declaring it inexpedient at present to
levy and collect taxes for the malaten
suce of the diunlog fund, and on his
motsu the resolution was referred to
The senate went into executive see-
eion.
w ilitam A. Benkley was nominated
for postmaster at Alexandria, Virgi la
The postmaster general decides that
members of congress and their wives,
who have separate estates, may go on |
the bond Of tual contractors. This
decision secures the route between
Fort Worth and-Yuma, California, to 1
Chidester for $134,000. His sureties |
are Senator Jots, of Nevada, and!
Barnum, of Connecticut.
The postmaster general also decides
that Pratt, of Texas, and Price, ef Mis-
Igusk
ent Zirkels
al’s
worth
Odessa
treaty
in offi-
debtors offer to credi tors the alternative
twenty-fire or ti dirty cents on the
dollar or bankruptcy. I le the majerity
cases these men w ere either hopeless
insolvent when tk ey. made their pur-
chases or they have hidden their prop,
erty. In either case they are guilty of
fraud. There should be no lew to pro-
feet men guilty of such transparent acts
of
of
ly
valy
metal.
litore
- ----:--who
Bd and about the doer-
est of the returning board and departed
for New Orleansiant Friday, telegraphs
th nce that the motion for a new trial
ch things qut please -:.
who it is that longes the -I_1»T
rents every time i et we
nickel is passed? - .
rents every time a five rent pive
paid for a glass of la ger or car et
sey and Illinois, and are remarkable *
intellig nt, thrifty people, with abund-
ant means in hand to make good their
foothold in our young empire. They
, me ban ded together to secure the ad-
vantagen of schools, churches, stores
. indeed, possess the germ of a
Wie loves four
in passed.
in Anderson’s case has been postponed
for two weeks. In the meantime.
General Anderson remains in the par-
hidden their prop,
they are guilty of
invietion and
of the heroic
though noth-
lon’s ce
ling short of a new trial, i with Evarts to
plead the case of these note patriots.
te to A fe
on. it ,
plead the case o
before
John Sherman as judge, will sat-
isfy the organ.
House Furnishing Goods
r a
discount of 25 Per Cent Less the Usuni
Values. r
7 1
7-
SPECIAL And EXTRAORDINARY .
Bargains in Embroideries
of dishonesty The threat of bank
ruptey, in most cases, is sufficient | to
to terms, for the
P
ple. It is said that such a step
looked upon with comparative lndir
will be
mounted the little Portia
the hule copper
robbery.
cente are area a
We Here Jistthe
go inta a calenjanml byte be w
lh prison. There is no hope. Judge
Marks says, of a pardon.
Collector Wade, of Bavaunah, tele-
graphs that he- has broken up nine
greater
ferencel by Russia, as England: is al-
ready able to blockade the Dard anelles.
The Daily Telegraph’s specie
Pera announces that the Grand Duke
hafile
complete community in and of them
selves
they ing themselves with impunity
any mdlion dpiler are wrong iron J
tiie horey-banded bot tholdes « uy
Pry In the Damage of this dermoid
rent, but it is inconceivable hom-ar
ponest- of the End Mil cat RR*
- • three frsudsint toine-rwin
- a distanctrwithen Aushim MT
ne 1-115 of his ra re. i
ushered into a neal room
feed square.
This was tire room in which the trage-
The first thing that met
The great advantage to that
ty in
bring the creditor 1
reason that nothing •
distilleries a
callers in E.
nd captured several die.
ext county.
a lore are only to he used
exchange at par for gold
Nich vias will visit the sultan Thure dy occurred.
day, and ‘w m enter Constantin ople al the partert eye wax large Splashes o’
blood on the floor, 2 which were silent
• f witnesses of a terrible crime. Casting
. . . J This are to another portion of the room
pendent at Rome says the addre as from be die. overs i a cot, and on it lay the
Nich vias will visit the eultan
tomes to him out of
our uttermost
the line
beyond
tlements, and wrest new territory from
the clutch of nature and the savage
remarks of Mr.
Sunset Cox on
the veto message of the president, * a
THE
by a fraud, got into
the Congressional Re-hed intel fall not-
eharge
of fraud
withat ending the speaker
not be the case
consternation ' in
world
some
when
fter fall, not-
said that such
There was
Washington
he fact became known, for fear
bankrupt court that in to say, his
expenses are equal to, if not exceeding.
a
his dividends. This is the general ex-
perience. The rascalities practiced
through bankruptcy work against
honest men, whether creditors or debt,
ors, and is serving to destroy confidence
honest men of all
and. casts - a
Soon the waste places of- our frontier
become the garden* and vine
re to
The new
at present
generally. It causes
that it would get’out that there was a classes, to suffer.
yards o a prosperous people, contribu-
ting their mite to swell the numbers,
imports nceasid wealth of the citizenship
lie far, all these new pro-
coin, and the
ai the mar
be iciued
the coinage
partially.
r
urchase of silver bullion
price. They will not
current expenses until
utheiem. to treat all im-
the head ot 2,090 officers.
The Manchester Guardian’s
Potree
noor, which were silent
terrible crime. -Casting
me of
at
fraud In the case
Turn women of the at
school in Essex
school in Essex, Massachusetts, have
petitioned the legislature
marriage ceremony, whie
a useless institution, estai lished by
artarian wit
Moses, a foreign
of his pen The country
with surprise anything
from that region, for it is
country
which sent Ben Butler to
deep shadow ev
almost every
ess an 1 takes i id
would be useless
CT , , man who fails in bus
one min voltage of the law |
to ask a repeal of the law at this time,
as something of the kind is necessary to
clear away the wreck a that are so hu
merous, but the defects of the law
• ah dish the
they aver is
th a dash
atnot regard
hat emanates
a the district
siso of Si teen ince udiaries and
I murderers has been unearthed in the
r , 1 mining district of Penusyl
For the Ladies uf -* Me TH
u 4 H great excitement in
- . . . 1hood where the it these
We wish to call attention to ifoll, Maguire- have been secretly
the fact that ll our Corsit De- carried on for the past three years, and
partment will be found the el- the Frople eredptermined
ebrated Dr.-WARNER'S HEALTH
Ivania. Two
a full confess
lion the rest died precipitately. There
in the neighbor-
the °|sanitation
to
are
| to
now so glaring that congress ought
amend it so as to protect the rights of
creditors and she character of honen
debtors. The expenses attending the
execution of the law should be red need
three eatlop nearly all that the bank-
supt has left, and creditors do not, in
th. majority of casesget bark even ex-
penses. No one who
en secretly
to stamp out
CORSET in Ladies, Misses and
Nursing.
a
For the Gentlemen!
of the mate -
ple hav e settled on the line, or in cotta
tea tn
lutary to the Texas and Pacific
ad, and have
received from that great
corporation and its capable and courte
ous local management, all the encour:
agement and assistance which it has
b ven is their power w bestow. In this
matter alone, that road hi already
contrib ated many thousands to the tor-
able wi
and assistance which it
has
alone, that road his already
brief t
ies of the state which in a "Z
me will amount to millions
the aggregate.
We
the throne on the opening of
ment on Thursday, after referring to
the depression of trade through
woman apparently about
has had any ex-
perience in the operations of the bank-
vesent, can tail to
1 that the las
to frand and to
rupt law as it to at
• 1
recognize th. to
offers a premium
swindling The ho
nest debtor should
be permitted to free
himself from his
obligations and to resume business, on
a ssooto in RiVertown. 1owa ^ .huassuona
possibility, as well 1 si
tunity . for fraud and
postponed by
brides room, who, as
carriage to
the
thehappy, heedless
assets, but the law
as to prevent the
the
he
sat
thoughtlessly Land i
foot 1 pon that quadruped 1
trod upon, turns and
■ fensiveness of
stepped from
urban chapel
orantly set his
which, when
Hamlet’s
ou tranks the of
uncle, which
ostponement
‘ smells to beaven. The p-------y-
We desire to *A that in the though in disodor, was excusable under
Department of dents’ Wear the circumstances. L
will be found the most com-
plete line of
THERE se. me
doubt that the
remove the eppor
I rascality. The
law, as it is now administered, exerts an
argument against J.,
to that extent is d
confidence.
onal morality and
wstroying general
THE SUPREME COUNCIL or THREE.
The proposition to
substitute a trjum-
Underwear, White Shirts,
little reason to
Princess Souvaroff, who
in New Y ork, of an in-
blackmail, is
to Le
virate for a single president is occupy-
ing its full share of space in the news-
was the victim, I
famous attempt to levy
precisely what she assu mes to be the
wife of a Russian of high rank and
character. She has left the country
wife
papers The proposed amendment
videe that the members of this eupi serie
council are to be chosen by the qualified
electors in each and all the state “
pro-
all the state 5
but
the country
LL because the villian who assailed her
Colored Percale and Cheviot Shirts failing to obtain money from her put-
"‘l lished against her a scandalous story.
L-T+ kind, in fact.
4
Silk, Linen and Cotton
lished against
which has no basis of any
one of the three are to be chosen from
the eastern and middle states, another
from the western states, and the third
from the southern
members are to be
tional terms, so that
he elected every two
states. The
first’
chosen for frac-
a new man
"Handkerchiefs.
T^r beauties of the be inkrupt law s
illustrated in the following incident 1
merghant from the interior sought toilleet s presiding inleer who a dot
buy goods from a meres utile house
Charleston, South Carol na and when
asked what means he had of paying.
buy
HOSIERY and GLOVES
IN
answered earnestly: “I am absolutely
good, better off, in fact, than 1 ever was
in my life. I owe no debts, I have just
got my discharge in bankruptcy." The
opportunity for- fraud
rahould be removed by
him . .
and rascality
modify ing the
ROOTS, SHOES and MATS •
We keep perhaps the largest
stock, certainly the bent class
1 of goods to be found anywhere.
- Our prices we wins guarantee
against any and all legitimate
sales.
Rraizti’s “social science,” which was
urged as an ugly obstacle to his r-
pointment to the marshs
tern Texas, does not deem
stall in the way of his
The colonel has a mania for office-
holding and has always managed to
keup his roll on top. If he discharges
duties of his new office with the
sameefficiency that he
sheriff and tax collector,
verdict will be a selection
labip of wee-
to have stood
confirmation.
the
has always managed to
ha discharges
Special Attention a Called to Our
Argosy Suspenders!
1 The most complete and com-
fortable suspenders ever in-
, vented. -
OREATVARIETY IN
Carpets, Oil Cloth
Window Shades, Cornices and
Lambrequins
All of these goods we
are selling as low and in
raveled Wednesday night from
Marshs I to Dellas with a party of forty
families from Obia of German descent,
who were all bound to one neighbor-
hood • est, selected for them by capable
who came out here last fall for
genta
the purpose. We found them, from the
grayha ired patriarch of seventy,
toddl—L " - LM
summers, deeply imbued with the true
rontie f spirit.. They are protestants
intelli.
to
the
ng wee thing of a half dozen
ntelli, cut and thrifty, and very soon
the wi derness will be made to blo
rose, had resound to the I
ito
Mato
people
these
road to
people
selfish
- a Sealed: tnuas
Riston “Hope A
reared and is arte
ilinke house
parlia body of a woman apparently about
eighteen years of age composed in the
embrace of death Not a single feature
was disturbed to show the terrible
struggle she -had goue through withs
lew moments before her murder
in her cheeks a flush remained as 1
out En-
s bughe Veatur,
rope, will promise electoral reforms
real gl st La ap-
(ring every ingot
to a sieightsn.
n. a dw
Lty, aw
Leserat
ording tailietmaitum se
tous, Blalk ing wt. nit from roc as
in the dead bouts of the miem,
old man Hamlet Werw ree.
-had goue through with s
i and e reduction of taxes on corn and
salt. The address will also describe
the diplomatic action itaken by Italy
in order to insure durable peace in the. ...__. .... . ....
dew. bao.eeo. epat. With regard to the papacy, the j iter-paroat was seen to be encirel-d
Kentucky March 6 —A address will be entirely respectful, but with a horrible cut from ear to ear
hundred wide will affirm more distinctly than ever when a portion of her clothing was re-
erny sun i. sa | the unidention of Italy with I me -cma,An ..hun keh
I amily of a man named its capital. It will likewise reply to RE right 1.a .. over ber
A KENTUCKY ZEPHYIE
blown snuret,
sons Knted
Bown—Elesen Per:
with her teats of pearl and black hasr
she was beau tiful in death. But when
a sheet was removed from off her nec k
souri, who are no -u ownemcotjoomtadu" Mr
steamboats, cannot be awarded con-swept trougn
tracts for steamboat man service, urday. The -________
WASHINOTon. March 6— large Vincent We-dey, living near Rich the eireilar of the cardinals of
number of petitions were presented re- Hill, consisting of himself, wife, two wry 19th, and to the attiqudle
monstrating again* the po-RRo'Ban | grown daughters, a boy named Sloan,
and William Tay lor, a' .
ppirg al his house, were Italian psurration.
J. Mre. Westley's body * **
ar bundred-yards, and her
gent's bill to transfer the control ofa nephew,
the life savings service from the tresy neighbor, st
sury to the navy department. All laid | killed outriy
on the table, the bill now being before was blown s
ppy and prosperously employed
. Now then, we maintain that
efforts of the Texas and Parifie
th •
Now then, we maintain
fill up
our pleasant valleys
of this stamp—call their MM
' es
if you will—deserve warns
ly seconded by every true man in this
or in the state. These cluster-
onies along the line of this road
are only a building earnest of what is
to foll w upon its completion, and in-
of winning for the rood hard
region
ing co
ahead
words
coast.
and bitter opposition on the
they should receive the hearty
god-speed of every true Texan. The
coming season will see many n quiet,
modes % plodding man of business land-
The
to ear
to room)
like I be____-____.__-
that, indeed. If our i-formant dos - her
err, the dieaicudted viitor o itS
doors * ith a bang, moves the beds/esste
and a tidal bedstead at that ct' a
place to place, rattles ifa. I ins le ten
closet, arid climbs Up and Ana +1ue
attie stairs with the1---
chains : After bis
and den i
bull* «4 clanks
d-1 artate gu-ta
ing | ere unheralded by the
wl tho will w.ki many and cue.
ing questions about wood water.
hand as is lay over her
Febru- breast, showed that the. thumb had
severed at the joint while
of the been Nearly
Vatican. The circular of the eardinsis - he ♦ left hand M ly her side it
referred to renewed the plate-tisahst row’d be sern that s large piece et flesh
--1 Ptft M had been du g out
Arennd the corpse was gathered a
negroes, male and female
.wld tireweep through the hosie, as
some say there is an odor of brimstone “
u, the atmosphere, i se depar ted spit -
it, or, more exactly speaking, the scant - •
departed spirit for his returning Towle
over-frequent—appe an-te be-agruet.4” -
by the marriage of his widow, a tin tr>
ing widow, to ogray-hairel eld Beminile
hist. Moreover, als
removed from the
cored in the atfie, s - -- - *=-**
man, or rather the old gray 1 ; 1g
man, but they now eroenzed 1
the premises, has been hank up • a
place. The deceased party appears a
ce cverensitive and excessively Ref,
our, but the bride or nunt do arjtan-gi
to relieve the situation.
The Constantinople correspondent number of negroes, male and female
of the Manchester Guardian days the win appeared to, be friends and rela-
British fleet is stili at Tousle chan, tions of the
a mc e the b
arduted ueeaetat
mn her, Florence Kaufman, was inter-
Thisevening the Pall Mail Gazetie|vi wed, and * *
portrait has h
N we I
dereased, • but who quietly
tehered woman unmoved
thesenate. '• clothing was e
C onfirmations—A Maine marshal I two daughters
and an Obio postmaster. and were four
Nominations—Several consuls of no farms. The:
internet. fearfully mown
House—The bill providing for a been killed
special term of the Ualied States eir- tempest, r. -------, -------___I
cult court for the southern district of outhouses were town entirely away, tiattenld the cosirrence.
Misslaippi was returned by the presi- The hearth
dent without his approval, together J were biowe
with a measege giving his reason for vicinity of
so doing his wife an
The following eircular, relative to killed. And
the purchase of silver bullion, was ieot F. Floyd
sued tble afternoon: - away, and
Notice is hereby given that the every diren
treasury department is prepared to fe- Mount Olive
ceive at all times offers in writing orw :
by telegraph for the sale of silver bul - T1
lion in quantities not fam than ton Deplorable
thousand ounces, deliverable st the
mints of the United States at Phila-
delpbia, Han Francisco, and Carsou, .
All offers will be addressed to director ! auditor of
of mint, Washington, D. C. and will I ported to the
state quantity, price pee ounce onemanceofthe
thousand fine, and when delivery will 1 1
be made if I" ** -4
silver purchased will be determined .
the mint assay, and until further iso- - money was 1
Lice payment will be made in gold at payments1
silver coin of full legal tender. When'... 1
bullion fa offered and purchased I RAD Wem
w bieh is of a character requiring part-1 count. Tim-
ing or refining, the seller will pay the $103 in thei
usual mint charges.
sacal ******
Approved. JOHN SHESRAN,
Beeretary of the Treasury.
atirely stripped off. The
were carried fifty yard-.
i locked in each other’s
ther and nephew were
gled, and all must have
by the first force of the
he dwelling, stailes and
nd foundation
n. their places,
runt Olive, Mr. Morgan,
John W Morgan, were
the dwelling and outhouse
r
nel. ‘ The squadron has res is
ka tay, and will probably be
to rend, zvous at Tow-la.
the cause that instigated
to. kill this woman the
This evening the Pail Mail Gazette vie - el and she stated that the couple
prints the following dispatch from bad tern married for two tears and a
, thait. That for the first two months
Berlin 1 Prince Bismarek If dim incline i ha it .That
y GY
during the
phyat quarreled st
estated
very, happy together but
last"hix months they had
a mode up, and made up
.way.
stones his health is declining. The
in the clan recommends an early return toiand Barreled until about a month
1 V ar-in. It is though 4 here -------d- Ied ------ €
England a re, w ben 1 »• husband was as rested 1 ■
will decline lorin vest her repreventa-
T completely swept
he timber scattered in
Dm, in the village of
everal houses wereswept
4e,o0b. .4
muaiten of the Finances
of Virginia.
RICHMOND, VA., March 5.—The
offer is accepted Value of financial 1
. lby wealth Wi
ublie accounts to day re-
joint committee an fl
a condemned si= ase* Peeame
Ban Francisco Tines: Giea’le lay
tive with the powers implied its the
prosoasdi change of the euutrumre to a ing the pe
that fa was
congress
The Pall Mail Gazette’s It
reeporiient says Signor € ri-pe s resig-
nation probably premies the -
fall. King Humbert winle
eoinmibsion Bigaore Cairli ane
dream Mas a meuree ef soipetstutionily
mid interest to the persons to the same,
. jail renun. He told it to the iHlmuen
aulting her with a cotton hook and in the next . , if, who repeated it to 4
— -1-----***----54 beyond bom, aim so is passed on
breughcut the p* -
this effect 1
laned under six months peace bonds
-Later bot a were arrested for stark -
ce, -and “Coralie thinking
the fault of her bustand.
w A to
risen The dreamo-*
Hesalhe thought . Fj
< w«! had come, sun
forth to die, lte
the hour hit his
•d that he was led forth to die, „
week ago he called st the reaid he had to climb up a ja der al
sked ber was she willing to I was Pibed off. 1 he rope at s ci a
ith him; she told him that I rotten, and he thought that alter i
_.____made up her mind- Wee bad swung to and
Ganar—itemday he called at the house, but Cora (great sroby and, =
iitinf Em w-2 noui a -he hadcone ost **** al -1 be bad to wait until • hew rope
wrought. dr ring which time Le,
----m at strangling by tie remsmila
of the one. This
me cor- they eepara
. About •
Funre wse .4
obatty-he had no
he rope wts th
4
*
delli to form a ministry. A
government is impossible as
refuses to compromise
A Itome di-pnteb sayh - AI
tro-some time, with . .
pain, the repeioke 1
calitionf lie was not in; she hadI gone out to jasr I
the lent l chase a pair of show
. art to return as the Ji at about two.
the el- * A
* € Tip she had ma
interim, bin again.
counell he seized in
for asdistan
H.thter wi
He waited forWan
was:
»f the “Hone This was the last dream .
of th gondemie I men, and it gave 5
heshatnt wits bimo some little care and anxiety, un-
CE 1 mi uns was assured positively, by rev.
rl *129 ** Feral 1 rienda, that U* rope was * good ,
1 * t K one and the galle wa strong
* and when I returned mhye - 1 .
a lying on the floor a corpse.1
rate in he asked her
general assembly that the ince elurzell yesterday,
Nitioh of the common-repigned the asuisiry or the
truly deplorable. Ne Signor Deprex, president a
Ing received for taxes, all and usininter or foreign will
* PL S TM provifonaliy administer -*, --=*---------------
* ***==**1-2*** Pountifai zine “Tncwnun.
, usury - that Jont owid N J \ " "Nmen ** , , . ago the republicans in the senate
MAL "*"-after the last erl-in. There is no hope [The police came in and took Gustave scotched their conscience and talked,
erenlieeted, and that helof the reconciliating of the
"ate government not and party with the enbinet. T -
• He and 00 means of A Rome dispatch has the (flowing
Per diein of members. In a speech from the throne,
$00,now due to banke. refers to the Holy See, me
“Pope Pius IX, after gover
• 4, Mareb 6. The Joint church, for thirty-two years
Anance adopted a report scended to the tomb, regretted, and *
e with the auditor’s Bug-venerated. The rite? of ele
amending the general se-
see a law providing for the
collection license taxes, lucluding
u
no hope
tied their conscience and talked:
aundi night to avert the catastrophe
Mberut : off - atrother of the deceased woman , Any.. ....... ....... ,... ------
L archill chont six years of age, said that which very nearly happened yesterday
..lby was looking through, the. window and which they wenid have been pes-
ti j and saw Gustave cut his sister a throat erlets to avert irs I one more demorta le
the king! The reporter then repaired to the senator been present. Yet we think
- . * country could have survived the
mishered in to cell. fifteen, there stood terr ible insfortt be of having desalor
before him a mulatto, with a good 1 Thurman insterd of Beuster Ferry to
iun’enance, about thirty-three years I decide points of order in the seutir.
,_____I of about 185 pounds weight. 1 his carrow e -cape should, serve to
was Gual ave Labatut: fagilarize the with the danger ofibe .
be borrower
can run the
hour longer.
Voder the direction of Acting Casb-pyinE ′
ter Wbilply, the vaults of the treasury | There was *
are being arranged for the reception of and they further a*
a large quantity ef stiver, now in theHICMONP - -
mint at Philadelphia, seven hundred eouimitteelP
thousand dollars, the weight of which | in sesprda
will approximate forty thousand gestion r*
pounds, will be received at the treasury tembly to
department in the present month. 1
The removal from Philadelphia is for revenue fr T
the purpose of affording space for bul-1 money, to 1
may a land, population, schools, churche
years. The office, and
be abolished alto. 1,
be abolished
of vice president is to
gether, the sencte being empowered to
has those
the general
bie might easily have been made
of
Tas war still continues
idea-of a western man
celts on Ike doner upon
and then lies awake at night devising
schemes for paying off
ninety-twe cents on the
wewern idea of an eastern______
son who loans greenbacks at sixtyjsix
and two-thirds cents 011 1
The eastern
member of that body. The fact
this bill was introduced in the lower
house of congress by Mr. Southard, of
I productions. See to it that
he has intelligent aud honest re-
because the chances are that he
to look out in advance for a set
which they
wenld have been pes
the committee on
that itling place for a party of his friends as
well 11 toe his own roof-iree, and a good
deal of influence is often exerted in the
revision of the lake regulating the
counting of the electoral vote for presi-
dent and vice-president, has caused it
to assume, through the omission of the
mind ‘of such a man, by a courteous res
ception, and. an honest, reliable state-
ment mA 1 -------- --
follows: fourth preiinct etetionsand "Don being | the
ning the
Yet we think
has de
ting -----------------------. ,—,—.----------,
successor have been per forme i in per. "Reporter- - Labatut, I have come her situation and Dry pare us to meet , be
fest reukdoun And without a to give you the benefit of a statement to inevitable wit i becoming foutiti in
words "by request" to the report of the
importance that it
have, the presshav
associated press, an
would not otherwise
ing been lead th us tothe conclusion that
the measure was the deliberate result of
that important committee. In his per-
sonal explanation on the Boor of the
house. Mr. Southard, says
The resolution was introduced “by
request,” as stated by me at the time,
and I feel it due to myself and to the
commi tee to now further state that the
resolution as offered -
to express either m
the views of the com_______
tien, in the form presented, had never
been considered before the committee,
nor, so far as I know, by any member
of the committee. -
myself and to the
was not intended
1 personal views or
mittee. The
ques-
We have room and th spare for
millions of active agriculturists,
constitute the chief need of the
stole Let as throw .d., holnkl
chaure to get one
that
Let us remember
di men could not be born here in
to tramp down the firm grass," but
rather, when he brings here his house
- gods, and erecta here is family
altark, he is then equal to the eldest
resident, whether a
born, or by
gran brings his wife and babes here,
an i buil is for them a shelter, he can
sire no -conger or better gusautee of
the i incerity of his intentionsas th ulti-
hold
son to the manor
adoption. When an emi
no stronger or better guarantee of
aiw
he
the Moffat register, in
exelusion of coupons.
feet freedom, and without disturbing
the tranquility of the state,
conscience or independence of the
ministers of religion. -Maintaining
peace of
to give you the benefit of a statement to inevitable will i becoming fort
to the publie; now, what have you to Mr. Ferry cannot always be with 1:
self ? indeed the day is not very distant
trembling a particle and when, in the natural shier of edid %
the palace that now knows him shall
more. Let us be pre-
pared for the worst.
The Amertean Meet Trade. .
New vistas for tho American, trade
he successful pamage of
to Havre with a eargo of
say for you rself ?
Without
with a firm
and said:
killed my
abort it, because I wish to save a cer-i
tain portion of it to tell in court.. .........
The blood of my wife rests upon the i-opeiedyl
head of my mother-in law, Florence able f-tai
Kaufuran. She did it all, on this side-27 21
of heaven I expect no mercy. I have
done well what I intended to do, and I Apes ...
want no mercy. I have been made un- as to utilise
happy by my mother in law, and I heoli abet sorts of
voice Labatut commenced L- , ,
I am in here for murder. I know him no
wife. I won't tell you all
Siop, from which the new silver dollars The
will be coined. Whilply ia of the________________
opinion that a new silver vault will be from Hot Springs announces a condiag-
necessary for the proper storage of the „g Um le progress there. Nearly the
additional coin in the treasury, build- whole busi
ing. 1 T "already burned, including- the Hot that in our hands Italy wil I not fall
The senate committee on Indian at Springs hotel, the American house, from ber exalted po-ition.'t
fairs to day agreed th report favorably sbath houses banks, printing ofee,
on the bill authorizing the secretary MERPIs, **—- e 2-----
of the interior to make certain nego- patches ft , a
Mottons with the Ute Indians, in Colo- destroyed an
rado. The negotiations in question from tho
are for the consolidation of all bands . eromsing, in lading the telegraph office,
in one agency, to be located on or near the Hot Sor
White river, and for the extinguish- pal bustse a
ment of the right of the Ute Indians ! . Hor SP
to the southern partton of their reser- firm broke
vation in Colorado, apegro--------------------
The comptroller of the currency has and. comm roleated to this French
appointed JosephJ Kelley, of Clinton, taurant, - **** - SMSSi
Illinois, national bank examiner for both sides
Missouri and southern Iilinola lings
W ASHINGTON, March T.—In the easedrug
LmeMdE- dispateb
not portion of the place to
ete.
March 6.-- Private dis-
Hot Springs-aay a fire
the buildings in that town
xpress office to Malvern
our Institutions and recoup iling re-
spect for religion with a determined
defense of state Jaws and pris ciples of
civilization, we prove how
the fruits of liberty. We are
great are
confident
tha this side
HERE AND THERE
BoSroN, March 6.- The
story
stock
large five
shoe shop of P. B. L ach, with
and machinery, was destroyed
fresh heeff The quantity was 20
kilograms—49,532 pounds— am was en
packed in the fore part of the sleanser
space not availaile iM
steamship freight 1 The
i took eleven days, and
happy by my mother in law, and I heli mint sorte ot
her responsible.” I told her, after I had run to Havre
murdered my wife. That Lhad plenty of the meat arrived in excellent cord;
time to make my escape out of the tion, 8,000 kilograms of it, of EACH
law’s clutches if I wished. 2 pounds, being sold next morning in
came to the house to day. I the markets, at a little least than A
asked my wife was there ne hope of wa. frane and a half the kilograta, or ai-rde
living together again 7 I said, “You thirteen cents a pound. The New
know you told me a week ago that there ork Ran suggests that enty one tiE, 1
Note if I male am-p l. for the more is now needed of perfeds eath
A cou , jar faction with this trade, and that • tel
*In Am : too LETS have European Leef brought here and $
as *SON: - -== MAS
on right I was of the pinion that my There T am
mother-in-law was poisoning my wife s |
ear against me. I was satisfied that her
mother s house was no fit place for her, 1
and I told her so. 1
i I then tried to beg her to livewith married an
me. but the said she wox re when she in Medina.
of #:61
ink
and machinery, was
by fire this morning. Lass
When
not secer-
nga hotel, and the prinei-
houses of the place.
wos. Ark,, March 6.—The
i
citizenship. Ue m then fit to re-
and enjoy the frank and hearty
so characteristic of the from-
and that of Texas especially: Our
tained; insurance, $70,040.
PoprsNoura, N. H., March 6 - The
nominated
needed for pelfedt bath,
this trade, and that ia fo
T 1------1
greenback state
hospitality
convention
out in a shanty ccrupled by
named Greenlie last night;
of the committee. The resolution wan
prepared by one whose high character
-- ---------------- entitle his opinions to
most respectful consideration, and, as
has been the custom in the house, 1 in-
eeueed 1225* riraite
mating the committee totonidte 2
do not desire to 2
the resolution of
is of a person L . —
one hundred and attainments
a
the debt
dollar. The
at
man to a 1
or
the dollar to
the government, takes its note for
hundred and eight cents, payable
coin, and then devises the scheme to
coin, and then devises
*---1-1 silver, —*
demonetize
the value of gold
dollar.
and
tier, and that of Texas especially: Our
frontier is no longer the house of refuge
for the villainy of other land., but the
future home of the industrious, the
virtalius and the honest toiler, who
won d secure the fruits of "his best ef-
forte to the enjoyment of the idols
for
are
res
hence north and south on
if the street. AU the ‘build-
for governor Barsuel Flint.
Pauls, March 6.—Emperor William
has signed a decree authorizing Ger-
man painters and sculptors to partici
pate in the Paris exhibition.
Dirsons, March d.—The ire in Bag-
inap bay moved out of sight
a a ire asoi any
Whipp Ms gone to the
Ohio state prison for seven years, dbe
—--—— aged and wealthy widweer,
in the expectation that he,
die aud leave her his prop,
he continued in sole-k,
threatened to make a wil”
...____.____to more than the law come
gelled him to. One might he awoke Ms
I nd a noose a jund his neck, and his
wife pulling ai the rope, which raise,
through ‘a staple lu the wall of the ‘
room Fhe intended to hang him and
not Im Iereweany "oD" *** make people believe he had comnitted
^ y went ′ bapPy in the suicide. The moral of this afleeting
werid. wewi’ei thenext incident is has an interesting young
woman should be eareful hew -he stin
tied to an old whip, and rich oh when
owers beware of taking a woman who,
may become a .whip lash.
« rued north of Roskafellow’s
and south below Malvern
Ksehei H.
. . store
of Finley a Brisbee, from Florida, the I crossing
sub committee will report unanimous-any bulla
yeat erduy
twelve or
About two hundred and
nga were destroyed and na
mount of goods.
merit in may ponte-S54
seunett-n the '^^
1.- E .. TIME moderate republican press in
iti quite needles to dwell upon the reviewing the dire year of H.,.. ha
details of the scheme. The fatal object min istration conclude that if there is
tion to the supreme council of three title to ensure there i leutoohke
in that is raise? A sectionalism which inae in spite of the correctness or his
has been the curse of the country fromh
the beginning of its history and which
happily is now nearly dead. The war,
at a cost of half a million of lives and
three thousand millions of treasure,
was fought for national uni d
ku- struck a death blow to eeetionnsm.
h cluster so thickly round his rude, ,
10 l ly in favor of retaining Brisbee, ‘eimmens
morning carrying with it
one
in
thus enhance
eight cents on
the
Tas outrages which were perpetrated
poo South Carolina in
The moderate republican press in
putdicau, lu the seat. * I LATE*
Nominations to-day of no general The mou
driven from shelter.
in the name of
serty are being detail* I by ex-tover-
nor Noses in the columns of the New
York HeralZ. | He declares that_______________~
part a fayth The country is one, and cannot be di-
im, was a cunning and d mil- svided. The south reaches to the Cana H
* L-w—L. colleagues to SEA— A---d 159
the
national unit 4
many instances lower
than St. Louis, Chicago
I - ==" “*: Mp4;
. one from ordering goods
■ abroad in this as well as
anythingelse in our line.
1 ’ weaske enore wilare im
klaxiam, in the greater
-b device:
ake of plunder and kelp public Jenti
ment in the north from turning in ‘aver
f the l plundered people. Agents
throughout the state were ordered to
bring on reactionary
of himself and T____
own powerfor
turning in
faver
no ame snauae to deg
steps of unprotected fe
white men to s from-
young men and oh
and best in South Care
thehabitoforderingfrom
ether cities to write for
samples, and permitae to
compare our prices with
them. We can and pledge
• selves to duplicate
1 * wery sagleitem.
S ANGER BROS
the
the
riewa there is o lack ef energy to en-
force good intentions that he not only
: seems to have done nothing worth do-
ing but to have abandoned the effort
to lo anything that as a figure head he
wil I do as well as another in the White
House, but something more than a
ire-head is needed to carry out the
rk which Hayes promised to under-
fig
da tins th. north lathe Geir of Mexico uh * The eshiciom so not for wrong,
and the west from Alaska to Ver----
mont, and from Florida to Cali-
*-* •
with a large pleased, and alleged that when she did
party on board, left Bay City this live with me that I had beat her C—.
mor ning to search for them. It found satisfied the would have come and lived * and
ha al with me, but her mother would not al-l-WIRE HE
and * PARS her Cp to the time I killed her 1
brought them to Bay CHS tie evening, raid not see her for three weeks. I went
tr-J ieweombe. there-tolday and spoire io her, and said 5
fifteen fishermen. A tug.
would soon
f am lerty; Md
Lo-s estimated at $200,000.
sin le covered with people
and
rescued the entire
interest. *
House.—Mr. Hartridge, of Georgia,
reported a bill removing the political
disabilities of R. H. Chilton. Passed., .
House - The bill to supply the degh SE
eleney for temporary elerke in’ thefHT
treasury department was discussed all | 11
day, and finally passed, it contains tv w*
an appropriation
clerical force, bringing into market on II
publie lands in the states of Arkansas, J - E
hewer - Al.fenntalqrsi
A spretal from New Orleans soye idly
that Colonel Iandore McCormack, for- Pe"
....... =-= - *
department in the log cases for the A
states of Alabama, Mississippi anddiwa I
Louisiana, arrived here from Aisbams, | vested Ny
where he received s shot from a rife, Ce”
the ball entering his cheek and passing: steamer
out near the ear. Another shot lodged
in a map of the country which he was Mxx re
carrying in an inside pocket. He filed, line steal
and reached Brivillo station on the ed at the
Govern
it Bonde Selling Like Net
kea to New York.
Bx, March 7.—The Tribune
mood for government bonds
inu-ually great in the last
, The sales of a single bank
1<M ISVILLF, March
. R--N i-enl-ve
hanan distillery com
ended. Cause: Agile!
reduction of tax, which
Bus
trade.
[”ia there no hope for me? She did
not think there was any hope Sol said.
or show for inel in one week aggregated three and a
........ to. ........ half millions, mostly for investment,
fourth of this has been for
nt. tond-, of the depomina-
a meaty Onternor Kellourg enter of
NEW ORLEANS,
peller Hope was run dow
March 1.—The pro-
2.
a and sunk
yesterday
the steamboat Tease, .
ning. Paul St. Plerre, his wife and
say intention to kill her and then kill
wystit
_ I then
sealedi, II— --. .- -
pray," and God Lleas her, she did pray
Aller she had prayed, I put my arms
armind — ------ =# euim the Lt
from ne
> toll her "Well, your tale is
at I will give you time to
: 1 -
A Remarkable Ntory.
New York Express: Tie core st
Wheeler, of the - tret i ne
clilldreu, were drowned. Loir *
ten
the 1
her waist, and taking the Unite
P pocket, I stuck it up to the
her stomach. 1 thought the
ce was dex-firt blow had killed her. as she fell from
, fire. Thetmy arts to the floor, but on finding
she was not dead, 1 picked her up.
kissed her, and said to her "fioi bless
you I love you; you are not dead yet
pray again, because 1 am going to ue-t
yon 1:
She placed her arms around my nock
and sail: “ Gustare i love you Ch
God, that was the happiest moment of
my life I say she was suffering and
as 1 could not stand and see her suffer
1 took th- knife blade, the handle Le-
ung broken and cut her throat. r then
together with my, mother in law w Lo
ha s come into the room, plaindi her on
the .
ce. uh to me the 2nd. out
of my hand when she begged me not
to kill her. I would be perfectly happy
if 1 knew her soul was in heaven Her
mother in law was trying to lead her |
astray. That’s why I killed her. 1
did not want to see so pure a woman
ruined. I tried to kill myself, but I
could not get a hold on the knife blade.
and it would slip, owing to the blood ai.oui
The kaife the secured used a alinca =
knife, with, a blade six inches in it, and the trustees are at a lose
I know that to do with it.15
fry and one hundred dollare,
sales of bonds by one bank,
ge a million.
ited that two city capitalists
been loaning money on
our per cent, have with-
i r Ce . * •
coy et Chester Burned aa
is, March 7.—The Anchor
ner City of Chester was turn-
elevator here all 2 30 this
cabin of the propeller. .........
ewnoso, N. Y., March 7. -George; hill id
Underbill’s reside
Lieutenant,—---— ---
ted States artillery, is somewhat curb
ous. For two months busing bed
been sees of him, and his freade tid
given him up for lost, when last week
he sudd-aly .
and told a remarialie story
W Underbill’s reaider
stroyed by an incendiat
family was absent. Loss,
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Mar
Spartansburg, Pennsylvania, this
morning destroyed every, business
use in the place, including the Me-
blo lodge, postoffice and depot,
es, $40,000, Supposed
, reappeared in their mb
Cososcas Brsutetox, of Mississippi,
has surprised the north with the well
established. feet that Jefferson Davis
board an Fogs
tedlf
at
he found hitnelf on * ** -= —*
steamer, and ssiled for Fiverp
From there he strayed to Late
to the prosperity of the whole
country. Everything that tends to
rise sectional issues, to revive sectional
peer *5. ouere ne
and ought to be discouraged." A coun-
cil of sectional presidents would make
ho
sor
Lo
money gave out, ‘and fir
always declared that secession was not
the remedy for the wrongs of which the
• uth complained, and that at one time
the Mississippi delegation feared that
he would not be Ep to the mark as the
trying time. He went into the rebellion
i, eluctantly and only after his state had
1 small, seceded.__________J
where his 1
two days he- walked the streets to •
starving condition. Finally he foerid
the Amerin as-canssl, and wasebipped
—les and arouse
of excitement;
nen, the bravest
ling, were drag-
juries * chronic disorder in a nation
e
y
sent ant
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the thievery and they this — —he
diseraoue the a
Bovvatn, Nuren 1.-
■ oad, proprietress of Ju
to be in-
I lav she was suffering and
United
it# execs
, under instruc-
in, did it with
al ewa “
the
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the uniform of the service
"SEAL :
---*----les in our
n"nei
the southern states, has
6ilZur4150nn.,
. and wasebipped
to New, York, where be is
appear for trial telore a
5 - 4* certainly has
m. Dr. Lucy
#
bank 1
wanted to --*-= - ,
general court-martial. He--------
wandered far and long enough to L1 44
earned a test.
store, for some time shadowed by the
police, was detected in the ast of fore,
ing abortion. ul st
New Yoni, March T.—Warren
MM stolk ex-
. Two Urea were lost. The
cargo were a total loss.
be persons are known to be
■ Kernen, mail agent, and a
arber. All others were taken
imped overboard and were
J, The boat had a general
Mee hundred tons of general
A P of
r Jade ones
, jarring the whole elly. The
owned by the Memphis and-------- I - —
■ Packet company, and was a heavy westerly gale The mate and bowie
I $10,000.As T one seaman was injured. - : i 1 1 lergtl
Mobile and Ohio road.mormi
The vote on a special session of the boat al
court at Seranton for hearing the log Only
cases will not poeeihiy receive the nee lost, Je
eesery two thirds vote in the house. Icolore
Mr. Cockrell, of Missouri, intro-off or
ded.: det =
mission of five commissioners, com. merch
posed of engineers, to constitute the mules
Mirisippi river commission from A lost.
Louis to New Orleans, to devise myane
for locating and deepening the chan- .
very incl and the improvement of its navi- 8
getios. Theplsns of thees---4 -
dneeiPenuulw-n-nrvotent Scher
In 1.9 Benjansin Franklin left
trust the sy m of $1,0ue in the purge
of frnishi gr loans to J0BBE bierbs
ies. He rerroned that within a re
lion anoulage to Birsion for poi s
provementi the leferest on the
malnder % be similarly investest 1
The number of cattle to be driven
from the state this season is estimated
as about two hundred and twenty four
thousand by the Ban Antonio Kuprees:
The estimate h based upon information
in the touthset. , The bulk of
aides dedned for Font Pads
us ma. *.*
ogle with shortly. 16 111
Greenleaf announces to
change his inability to 1
gationa as a member of the Erm of
Greenleaf, Morris a Co.
The steamer Bolivia, from Glasgow,
reports that it sighted the ship Bertha,
from Liverpool for Portland, in des.
trees, and found Captain Hill and three
of the crew washed overboard during
neet his oblis
taken a long step towards this result.
The country is in the midst of a most
important process of integration and
consolidation.Its various interests are
becoming every day more identified,
its states are bound more closely to.
• man still
—or er -—---r — the service.
History has no blacker pages than jus states are pound more 50 we
4 revelation ofgether by commercial interests and so-
"dia dies, its people intermit
* upon which s
ex)
“mount, in sen ono, but mren.an
—-nce ne desire *• eyall themselrrn
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The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 9, 1878, newspaper, March 9, 1878; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1671034/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.