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p other district of Tere WASHINGTON,
cript let us work together .
not come in solid phalanxes from like brothere—tEast, Wet North and ----
local crime peculiar to imselt New York our sunry deli-and happy fi-ld. to its South exas—for the common good of ,
sea-port of all Let us make good use of all the The Texas Pacific Bill Favor-
the future great advantages a kind providence has
and
THE ROBBER CLAUS AND THEN WORN, material interests of our great state, it jenlousy
• In every state and, indeed, in every I is humiliating to the last degree that Now.Mr
. community, h to be found a species of: we do 1
of an
Iran
FOREIGN NOTES
HERE AND THERE
fen Enaxun am all to published every
*****
ran paer nenAzp e puonsnied every
moraine, except en Monday, at 819 Pe
resai ta advance, postage IAPSAG
B5cenis per week delivered la ASF
Abveayiatse saran Ye muareiten lines
inepareti one Smeflse exh * 5404920/
Ronny undyenity atvertisere.
| had her municipal thieves, and - by res assists rice. The one solitary
son of their immense operations and Texas as yet. and to be in
■ the long years of uninterrupted succemN, the e hief beneficiary of the . comingtgiten *
they became illustrious
dom rang with their exploits
when we have made of
the road is to Texas a regal gem to dash on the brow of
will be brighter and purer
All christen- progress whidh L. - — -1—G
____: . _______-t and stood introduce, stands solitary and alone the mation.it
waiting with anxiety the final denou-arrayed against it. The circumstance in ray than any single star in all the
- 1. - ȣ -U banks but " has a bad outlook and is a poor bid for glittering com tellation.
ably Reported on by the
N Parent Committee.
Rosin’ Dimanus are Eartaited and
the Pence Frenty Nigued, Nerwie-
1 middles which Eektand te Leoktes
—te the Defenses of tee commeretal
Ports.
Lonnon, March 1. -Ths Times edi-
Reurstioye tekis I ment. Since f weed’s day the Janka, but _
more especially the savings institutions, the 11 h trade of this fabulously rich 1
, 1have continued the System of pullie region 1. it any wonder that underfINA ROCTIAEs peed
DALLAS. TEXAS i plundi, only varying the action - little these circumstances audsocners fowally to the cbmakitution. ore
---• The national “government too has had
BATFEBAT MORNING : :t: MARCH 9. its system rand its own operators and
============== | who shall say they have not won glory
Congress and the senate has paid costly
tribute to the robber instincts of their
Carat W J WALIEA, for years the
capable and tasteful foreman of our
mechanical department takes the posi-
tion of associate edit w on the staff front
this date Captain Walter is a journal-
has a
tellation
amendment
the constitution, prescribing the
mode of
vice-presiden 1. locks to the distribution
_.------------Chiengo, . of the vote in some sort of proportion
the probable receptables of the trade to the number of voter cast by the peo-
to Galvet. Ple for candidate. Under the system
no state would cast its vote for the can-
| as suggestive, that our people begin to
turn their eyes toward New Orleans, I
St. Louis and even distant
which belongs of right
ton, and which she persistently, L
drives away by her unfriendliness, and ' didatejerene
her interest in, and with, our bitterest unanimous:
to elect the
toriel article, after pointing out the
elements of weakness in the empire of
antagonism
toriel article, after
r t : Hapsburg in antagon
Fresh Indian Beare to Buford and L Magyars and Lieomibed,
Poplar River Agency-Aftting Bull ——a -1- H T
Visits Yankton Camp and
Begs for Food. .
-----------------to the court
toward the latter and of Count An-
*•
THE STATE OVER Pom.ouke trimn-T,
----------- oners, one U Me le
. H.-----y—Le-Oak inone prihe Hut Wairmio 4
* most thriving towns in Hunt mounts -PAL Ae T
I —The Masons have a good lodge here . Nd @i N S •
“ The lower part of the buildings ue-t 274 M 77 €
for a church.---There is a fine Souring e A '
mill in the place.--The whole prairie A' - 41 '
is dotted with magnificent Arms, and totera
the soelety can not te excelled. When::i
1 the Denison and soublieditern iaiiread L _
extends te that plerel it bids fair to be- WIECGEAP
come s large and beautiful town r 0
ComnicheCounty—Chief: The tive.
ins little city of Sipe Springs is on a "aie" Von
high oad to prosprity.-The neat.
and comfortable pcbool hours at. Sipe tupama An-ore n. me
Springs is about finished and ready forChuren, .-.
use.----Deputy Sheriff Gaither t Bell
county came he re on Friday sight last,
got drunk, shot off his pistel three Fanor of ri.
times, plead guilty, fined 85 and 82 ent
Th-@fcta speak plain enough without
any comment from us
-71 . T _ . yO,tie to be putli
. antent County—Democrat. The fthel waste basket
Pirrssuno, Pa, March 2-C P.
Markle A foie's paper mill, West New
ton. Pentysivanh, with stock ste,
machinery, was destroyed by fire.
supposed to have seen the work
an incendiary. Loss, $100,0900.
toman, Mase, March 1.-Edwin *.
Boone, of the Daily Globe, has retire a
5**2 I from the position of editor in-chiet st
the Globe, wbien becomes a dems-
cratie paper. To-day there is sa anti-
el on the New Hampshire election,
paving, the way for the new editor,
Edwin G Bailey, formerly proprietor
of the Boston Herald, who assumes
command on Monday.
New loax, March 1- The examin-
ation, of Madame Restelle, chary
with-selling medicine to procure
abortion, was concluded, and she le
held for trial in default of $10,000 to IL.
The Post says Jay I. Adams, who le-
sole grocer, announces that he will
compelled to suspind, in consequer
L
t
si
-"=- - t
dramay toward the former, which an-
tagoniem is partly kept within the
loose bonds of a dual compromise by
intelligence, patience and contempt
for race jealousies in the German
province of the empire, concludes as
follows: “It • time for Austria to
emerge from this
to tench 1
kept within the
a compromise by
LAW.
Order,
German
De
The Insurgent Forces of General Cazelo,
render at Trocha.
Herald C
Thinking
Th-pfaets speak
you might
something from Wise ef
ed
V* use vacillation. There
til he said th favor of the
own clans. Poor Louisiana can testify
that by different means, but equally of-
fieiently. she has been robbed unti
there was nothing left to tempt the enemies? It is time for the Nesa and .
P "IE1 - - study other and the vice president from
party unless the veto was
further, it would be possible
president from one party
AD
cupidity of the th eves bequeathed to Galve ston to pause and
strong and forcible writer a democrat ( her by reconstruction. Chicago and * people’s interests s little as a means of
in birth, instinct and practin of liberal Louis too, have felt the grip of the rb improving and assisting herown
„ ber. The large railroad schemes of the | The state has been very patient and
AMA proive Tiers and "i prose," nation have gone into the hands of re-lfortearing for lobe timl FE
- ist of many years experience a clear.
I In case no one receives a majority vote
Bench of Ben Wade as Heffergen, onto-
Tobacco Clause of the Tariff mill.
Tarrant County—Democrat. ._.,,,,. waste p
county tax recei pts amounted to five merits desert e
thousand dollars and over--------
Farmer arrested ,______
of Franklin, char ged with, stealing cat
1 tle —There are now eight prisoners, peace.
Magyar policy; there is much to be
pulley: but there to
neither dignity nor pefety in the over-
ruling uncertainty
said for the Biad
-out rj incited in 6-24
* man be the ommel and the pe
and over
be
of Vienna.
Let
compelled to suspend, in consequence _______-,____
of the failure of J. J. Adams & Co., confined in the county jail, indi cted for i mini
New Orleans. The two houses formed felony—Seven
E “"X* • general partnership The suspension
** thoselanvoleon a area amonnt ana * imp-
WASHINGTON, March I —The con- the Austrian government speak s final
mittee of finance of the senate, having word, and England as well as Murota
only a quorum, postponed action on will know what to expect,
the repeal of the resumption act to that ita interests are the same
next meeting7 of this country, but before we ean net
in the house Mr. Shelly, of Ala, with Austria we must have a precise
bams, introduced a bill to aid in the statement of her
theory to abandoned in
the popular theory to abandoned in
of the state theory—thus, the
shall elect a president from the
favor
I house
1 umuon navo guuo aoy-e------------=a long time but her pa-lf
valuable nc-yuisition to the editorial cetrens because the honest earnings tience is wearing, thin end of this e PP not * -
, into the hand. of thieves. [ warn Galveston in a spirit more of ade- the greater number of presidential
force. We have often drafted liberally have gone
force. . We have often drafted liberally | have gone, into the hands of thieves.ware Galveston in a ,1 — —
upon his Journalis y. and are There is rollbery in the air. It assumes row than anger. It h netypo lateto l.”
gina ht lit. op have the opportunity of all sorts of shapes and taken upon itisifiretmees 1
exceeding three, having
and i he vote shall be taken by
the re presentatives of each state
i not dveh” the last states the * presenitstives of each Mate
that will having but < ne voif-and t majority of
ir these all the states being necessary te -
..teioenuhlid, ourale all sorts of conditions Perhaps the period of grace but
P least objectionable farm in which it is feome bye and bye, ---
• etehtion to him The MAN "*" likely to come up, was that by which things continue much longer A frank A — ---------------------
friends of TAe HERALD both in the the train at Allen the other night, was i MJ speedy change of polies on her part I’m Japar ese, while borrowing steam
city and country will re oise with us made to pay tribute to the roblier braver would serve Galveston at d the state and 4 ther m odern improvements of our
in the completion of this arrangement of Texas1 5
. . . bold The re was no deceived client, in- j into ber lap
′ which the interests of both, pubiither -.. 2- c..asi. L.ahu.H mined in G
and patron will be better Seated,
Tm PWephone * very sound’ on the
is it is on
subject, of "small papers
„Everything else
A conssscowoush presents the Newer
with the name of John D Thomas of
Bryan, for lieutenant-governor.
Ma win A Abros
bought for $10,000 General
has just
Phillips, a
on her part
Tax
nocent dep
to
Japar ese, while borrowing steam
This was at least open and which stands ready and waiting to pour Leivilipation,
_____jewels as rich as were ever
sitor or trusting bondholder mined in Golconda or-parkled upon
A corporation jonly which the peerless brow of Egypt’s glorious
A corporation jonly which
mulcted
■ made money by carry ng money was
the vietim. Hard ■ it was, yet this _________-________
form of robbery is the least reprehenisi ported from the committed, and if any-
ble because compared with the others, 1 -1-E
“we have mentioned it is innoxious.
A number of such roblc-ies have oc-
qpeen.
like the Texas and Pac ise bill as re-
to expect
wa and intentions.
Fivcivm a targe amount, 2nd to
There has been a markda decrease
in
improve upon it still fur
by their nummary treatment of
ther by the ir summary treatment of
engineers w nose boilers explode. Thus
the engineer of the coasting steamer
Yesso, the I oiler of which expl ded re
cently, killing eighty natives, was at
e arreste d for manslaughter, refused
bail and imp risoned.
risoned
thousand dollars were in the st ten m
receipts, while the city counter- sr. :
bout eight ‘htoired 4s rema I L,
the county tax
tax runs up to 4___.____...c.s..
-—Twelve hundred dollars andover, jor
were the receipts
tor’s office.
etp
- cplle 14
1theoldder s asry, asd
in the city tax ebilec
Kevlan Cours y—Star, SEmigra
Custoraeci
the nom ber of failures reported in 1 his
city during the peet month, as com-
pared with January, 167 being
ported for the month just ended, while
construction of the Great Southern The present vacillation to more dan-
railroad through the state of Georgia gerous to peace than a etear and reso-
and Florida. Referred. lute expression of its military pur-
The house spent the session in the poses.” .
consideration of private bills, and The Vienna correspondent of the
passed thirty Bve of them Times says as regards the vote of credit
The bill to provide an ocean mail meetings, the political clubs have been
service between the United States and repeatedly called j to consider the sub
Brazil wue reported from the postoffice jest then sojourned, showing that
committee, ordered printed and re those who desired to carry the mat
committed. Iter with a rush are as yet far from
A Hiana dispatch says yesterday having the upper hand.
afternoon the insurgents of the een In the house of I rds this evening
trail depertinent defiled before General Lord Derby, in reply to an inquiry.
Martines Compos, at Puerto Principe, | said he had reason to believe the treaty
surrendering their arms The insur-of peace would be signed to-morrow,
gents in the neighborhood of Trocha|Lord Derby also said a rumor had
also surrendered arma at the same reached him from beadquarters which
our. The hoped was true, that Russia had
its military pur-
continue to arrive----The’horee thief great interest
is giving Kaufman county a wide-bitth porting such
Good officers is the milk in the coconut ; every cons
—Several Ohio farmers, on
insprotion, are rambling over Kaufman arid -pool
county — Seventy six tramps arrived | of codijies
in tout The buys are marching nobly have seen
on.—The exp-----*------
evenings L.,
horses near East
right and wounding the fifthione so
hot that ittwas subsequentlyfound neces:
sary to kill it.
Dusen Count:
crownledd -—Tbi
have arrived at___-______
---Wheat presents a healthy and
thrifty appearance.—The trial of
to January the number amounted I to
192. Liabilities have likewise fallen
off from $7,118,000, reported in Jan
uery, to $2,858,598 for the past month-
HOUstON, March 2.—The jury
turned a verdict of murder in the
re-
rat
4SE*-*
ress coming east a few
ago, ran into five head .of
Fork, killing: four out
—FT-* rr”' ---1350 \
a Viai iti the last Jeart i 1 ?
ju ting 4
long wEere
is sa large
> farming is
*soua
ids are
■ the nh
err
the wanta 9
We have 1
and prairie
prairie is. not so fertile
and our timbered landl no 13
rairie f and 1
and timber.
degree against W. L Grlesoin, who
Dr Joseph W. Brown during the state
fair last May
New OaLEaxs, March 2—The Uni-
ted States marshal sold the fair grot >mfo
to day to sitlafy the claims of bond-
holders, amounting to over eighty-one
thousand dollars. George W. Nott was
—Monitor ■ Hotels,
ee more loads of iron
the railroad, terminus
healthy and
those of the Brazop hou
fever rarely visit us
cheap ebrough for these
____r -----buy land in the older s
Gibbs the man who fo Moppored to have most of their cap
_____. * i Land in this county le
tague county, years exported to land, and one is eerta
-1----1E * and a long---—
mi .’
can be devised, then let us discard
ise
it
PACKARD Avers that with proper sup
and encouragement and good or-
gani ration t he whole vote of the repub.
party in Louisiana could be rallied--1ue 2up -. , -------------
"support" is Packard, the "en Profemor Lindermen, director of abandoned her idea of the cession to
courngement" his appointment to the * 4 • "4
New Orleans collectorship, and the
port
murlied the English, family, in No:
cured of late years in dif—.ent parts of-
state and United States.
The causes are very plainly indica-
ted. The express and stage
immense sum of
the
COUNTRY ROADS VS. RAILROADS.
Railroads in the future
will only be
horse which baa won many races in the are known
Galveston
, gulf states and which the
- Now predicts will be at four
*******
years old
the coun-
money on
protected,
cupidity of
in carry
trains and
As experiment just made at Lock-
port New York, has demonstrated the
heating a
vehicles all un-
thus strongly tempting the
the lawless They must be
carry a guard auf-
compelled by law to
Sieiently strong to insure the safety of
their treasure in transit, [at would be
would be
humiliating we grant, to
feasibility of the scheme of. beating al-WL HnE "* 5 “
large number of dwellings with steam, guard pempaning each
see an armied
. train, but
be ilt where the absolute needs of com-
erce demand, and then only as pure”
eculations on the part of their pro-
lieas
The
our.
m
sp
jestors. There is 4 certain sum to be
paid to transport the produesions
certain district to a market if the sum
sufficient to tempt • corporation to
build, built it will be or it
is
of the futm,
is‘suthie
a
New
- or
the
generated, at some central 1
conveyed ih the houses in pipes laid
- underground
is England even the queen is com-
periled to place a stamp upon her let-
beet, Vat in the country a congressman
considers that he is pronged if he is
deprived of the right to send his pri-
vate correspondence through the mails
e, at the expense of the taxpayers
toint and better this than the treasure of the
company and the lives of
should be sacrificed.
as Ohio representative, M. Southard
has an elaborate proposition hy the
Alertiini of three presidents
te consti-
the purchaser at $20,000 for the bond-
holders. A large number attended
sale, but there was no competition.
The first bid was accepted.
come off next week.——The erection of
our new jail has censmenced. H will
be ready,to receive prisoners by the
next twain of tie district court,and is
designed to be one of the securest and
most substantial "
" Chens,
It to estimated the attendance will prek
reach ten thousand, representing the tens
venous industrial interests of Bebuy i- Km
kill valley. Governor Hartranft ar-
rived at noon, accompanied Lleuten-
aut-goveroor Lotta and others The
town assumed a holiday appearance.
The streets are thronged with people
After the parade through the prinei-
the
commenced, it will
and a long time in which to 1
In the timber good will was
erally easy to proture, and a 5
1-1 - - 1 L nW.
mints, says they have commenced | her of the Turkish fleet,
smelting silver in Phillndelpmar j I
anizatibu" sinecure positions in Debt statement—Deerease during the ter of finance and Vice president of the
month $2,500,000; in treasury, coin, ministerial council, has resigned.
8131,375,000; eurreney $2,500,000, Though originally s liberal and a free
Fifty-three employes in the general trader, his comp
land office were granted ingedaite Bismarek’s wishes
leave of absence to-day. a ′ . posed imperial
Lieutenant Colonel A. D. Nelson, of brought on him th
the Twelfth infantry, and Captain An-
son Milin, of Use Third cavalry, are or-
dered to report to Hon R. C. MeCor-
Herr Camphensen, Prussian mi ata
ter of finance and vice president of the
istom
streams flowing throng
ford an abundance o
these inducements hay
mendous inflow of in
2#ti,•
: esu-eI a
We ),
irless
5 Kento
nessee ans
Porrstowm Pa, March 2.—Delegs
tions are constantly, arriving to attend
the anti-Wood tariff demonstration
jails in the state *,
—Gazette Lieutenant
olds gets $2 reward for the a
ension of J C. Ntephens--Leu-
nt N. O. Reynolds artised from
: -
OUT
its and exports of grain at
are coming
and aftes
by twOs and
of families
inoisanssix
Tax recei
iance with Prince
regarding the pro
e determined attack
cokeny of Ili
ble county with a scout of sever have, too.
ers. He. brings three prisoners | Alsbamsiaps and Ter
edrespecsively J. C. StrpheniStarkti failif Als’bun
ody Darnell. Buephine cently sen sed in a body
he conniving at the es-irast past of the co a is
from the . Hem tame poor and has land
K Lay county Stark Reymoli y, and one btise
horse thiel its dodging pgind six are* Tlie acreal .
—- ---- i - T--it inc N *
Orleans show no abatement, and
New
the outcome
y promising
the most encouraging flar
colonies O
Iform one of the most encouraging far
ture a in the trade of the Crescent city
The Dongert says the export of bulk
alone, already amounts to almost
N
far as the development i
uh, consequent upon the
*0
,1 I Iaroad, that
i employes astermining
There w no re-
straint. half so strong m that where
there is a strong probability of a stout
resistance. The state should organize
that where
resistance.
this guard
companies
ance, and
and control it while the
be taxed 1 ______
heir remedy would lie in In-
for its mainten-
The most effective pree
itionary
cireu mstance
ite fate, 1
of the coun-
omopletion of
will aid in;
Railroads of
doghiful profit or specula t veadvantag
for the future will rarely be built
reted, simply
Many roads have been pro
to afford the
* says the export of bulk
by the anti-liberal party which com-
sort
four
times
the volume of the grain
i rade of that gity last year, with # very
of a continuance for some
fair propped
weeks to ec
ne
site the executive Branch of the gne-
-moment The Philadelphia
he has either forgotten or topen t an-
dierstand how much trouble
′ of the United States have over, one
pe-lent—-
1 Miss MAY I a, with a display of cheek
Anss fears
the people
it the ,
holds and A
ar ged witht
cart of prisoner
riet ta, in Clay co
is a iome did . .
has lasted for nine year Andy Darhe
is charged with cow stealing in Wise
county
Re
is c
pelled his retires €
' LoxDoN, March
Ca special to tbi
. 1 • 1 sxd
miek, in New York city, for duty, in
connection with the Paris exposition.
Captain C. B. Phillips will take
charge during the absence of Major
Craighili, of the departments la cer-
tain rivers la Maryland, Virginia,
North Carolina and West Virginia,
and of the harbor of Baltimore and ita
defences, and also those of Wash,
ington.
The cabinet to- lay, directed Seereta-
ry Sherman to put the mints in full
operation, and Secretary Evarts to
write a paragraph to all countries com-
posing what to called the “Latin
Union," inviting them to a’conven-
tion to regulate the respective value of
allver and gold.
‘ It to thought that by the middle of
Standard from Vienna asserts that two
divisions of Austrians will enter Bos-
: * an any
•. nonthy
aitoh shrI as the sx
pal streets, the people will form in
front of the grandstand, where ad-
dresses will be delivered by Governor
Hartranft and others.
Sol Foster, Jr., aditer of the Even
.ing Chromsele, wm cowbided Ay T. B.
Fielder, total editor of the Miner’s
Journal, this evening.
I terg hats
lid wastry
nia in about ten
The Times’ St.
days.
Petersburg and Pera
ague Cowby.—yirthwent. V
2 ’ house was put up this 26
creek, near De Jack- and the % 1 oftie
rwar. Las
profit upon
ERNE 5
be seen
projectors a
Tie republican statesman of the
period never gets fairly aroused until
som ebody t saddles with his office-bold-
General Butler has hitherto been
incline 1 to believe that be ought to
correspondents nil
firm the report that
has been signed.
body of a school
wets on Denton vrw-w n=*= ----------
mo-2.J. A and W. M Strong have [iP# Mi
ginned, at their . _ ? ’ AbAAfi
oe, 275 bales of cotton
lad to get the amount gingeiatencs
not intended
to be sustainedbusiness of a legiti-
mate kind after completion They .
imesitabiypas into the hands of resiv | sor
* and after al tserih and support the administration, but no-
tha 1 Simme na has been turned out of
ex instruction
They are
after a fe
and
measure would be the employment by * ano "IS ALT A
thechae or. anfKeichs aha camnlsenl e hequered e arret, myolyi M the *
cent and trusting bondholder je out
er pass into
take their own proper turn at bank-
ruptcy. Certain distric * of cot nrey
have too many ror-ls, and the evils at-
the state of a sufficient and competent
who would per
corps of detectives,
vote itse
haunte
of these men
the treaty of peace has-been signed.
A correspondent i of the Times at
Ban Stefano is able to state that neith-
er a surrender of
Turkish firet nor 1
a portion of the
claim oa the Egyp-
— _ - ends fair in a few 34
gin on Dye creek this one of ihe meat populous a
of cotton We would tive counties Ml the : staLe
Wateh at
ingress of
both them 1
-prominent entrepots the
these f-llows, and shadow
the ban is of those who
the
Boston
clearly that
customhouse, he perceives
his place is in the ranks of
tian tribute to included in the peace
conditions, and no interference with
operations until
the overt mhet is committed, and then
and their
of country
the evils at.
the
PI sitjon
Tax char
any portion of the Turkish revenue
hypothecated to
Nothing definite is settled relative to
foreign
creditors.
visit both with the full punishment of
. | resiliar to the dame, entered the parlor
car of the Union Pacific, and, without
Lememons reeled off a -ch to behalf
of women suitneke As the train *
making thirty miles an hour, she held
her audience throughout the discourse.
Novel, but more terrible to the inno
cent than the monte-men.
the law,
which, co
The ease and facility with
ape is secured . strongly in-
viteg to crime. Let the government so
ite hands, and so systema-
tire its effort, as that
ger of array appears,
iss as that 1
becomes s rare and
prise, in this ease there has been nine
thousand dollars reward
a reasonable dan-
and such mobber-
at Allen the other night.
' 1 a difficult enter-
rare and
dollars reward
tending the
great, while
too few
condition are many and
other distric s again have
menced, had
sired to hear
re of ribald newspapers that
a dozen, senators, upon the
more than a dozen, senators
night of the passage of the silver bill
often between ahe sets that
Texas, when the war come went ent so
hardly heard or even de- "before mor
the - ream if a locomo bled clearly to comprehend whether
1A1 -----the body, vas discussing the bill era
ling dawned they were uns
the scream
Indemnity, but it
will be principally in
the form of territory in Asia, including
Kars and Batoumi, not Erzeroum. Sa-
lonica and Adrian
ple are not included
Rcasts doubtless means to reap some
substantial fruits from her decisive vic-
| tory, after a terribly costly at d destrue-
- five wi but the reports of her demands
on-Thi ey must be taken
the apprehension of
with some
They come thro agh British
s and may have been somewhat
id to British fears or for the pur-
New Youk, March 2.—The suspen-
sion of John 1. Adams & Co, whole-
sale grocers, New Orleans, for $1,500,-
000, in generally disc usded in commer-
eial circles. Ita New York branch, J.
L. Adams & Co., 87 Water street.
from the beginning of the recent
dates
war.
sra
of i he gins/in the coutity ‘ Please re-
ported to us friends, in time for our
next issue .---As many m ERern Horsee
have been missing from the <• ounty the
will be worth’ st immense
the city that eutrola i
country lowne D
and Aurora to the i.
very PAH/
the center
several other towns in embryo i kafure
la beautifully situated in the rdggaf.
_____ _ — —. the timber
known to exist in this andildten or
ataune counties
our alpse-tr
me for our
ERern horses
—1
stolen, donttless, by
and-of horse 1 sieves
few weeks
organized 1
P-*
the
whi
Mo
in
wear the line of Taney
fifteen busisess h onyd
itague counties
wy County—Journal
n empty —The each treet are
bloom
frame acadietay be
It had once very high credit, but some
business men for three years have re-
fused to carry lie paper to any great ex
tent. Jay L. Adame stated to-day that
t me lipa a
The farther throughout Set 252-1
airy putting in crops. 15
thigh school, 1 noted seven
PW aweitings
-—E -her Aten There is but one obsraci
ale are moving to Wich te valse afe
. n 1.€ -1 36sL 1 IOTA ^ PTY ■ *4) * *
May the eolnage of silver dollars will
be at the rate er $8,000,000 per month.
The United States arsay office at New
York, shipped to the Philadelphia
mint $215,849 in silver bars. -
WARINGron, March.-Ex Senator 1 to confer orally Win
Ben Wade died this morning, at Jef about his course s 1
ferson, Ohio.A dapateh to Reuter’s from Constan-
The committee of ways and means tinople, March s
to day agreed on the tobaedo clause of
the tariff bill.
in Bulgaria.
The Paris ex
I
the country are
— Quite a num
sepondent of the
follows: “Lord
the failure was due tu the recent sue-
pension of Aleus, Sch-rek & Autry, a
eottou house in New Orleans, whose
paper John L Adama & Co. held to a
large amount. He thought $700,000
would come nearer to the amount of
liabilities than the figures stated in the
dispatch.
LONDon, March 2-The Min ning
Lane leading markets show no sign of
Times telegraphi
Lyons, British em
as
vas discussing the bill or a
tive. She hae now perhaps nearly
three thousand miles in operation
This is but a meagre showing when we
consider her vast extent and the won-
derful rapidity with which she is set
l ing up and developing
"7 Leith reference to the data
. impetus, it is most wonderful der
imura nt people for years set will
be extirpation of the negro,
is at last de nied by authenticated state-
project for
assador here, will
But taken
of this ne
men’s
Tae Term Mute Ranger, * new paper,
issued »y 1
and Junib
n
go to London oa Tuesday, presumably
the government
the conference.”
—> At the last 11
club, Mr B Y. -
as a delegate to attend the convention
at Austin, on the 12th proximo.-—As
many as fifteen I-----—
stolen, doubter _, it. o wires and eottonlevery
band of horse th even which is known to , , S -1
exist in thisand Montague countictbut 1ot 577 Teos
Kong Sun—-lenier Two "e" any intimate-busmen
lawyers have Jop t f here within the there; bint woe to Decatur soil,
past week, which swell ine number to when they dot Decatur • '
Alpound foolisb, and by
Joines have been mi--- MFrE,
the fex
ally d
to them Ati who are
able take then
he unfortunates ia the deaf
- asylum at Austin in before
it is % pographically a perfect gem.
to be well edited. We ex-
via Elarich, says:
fall and iasth
ar Fort M
have yet
M Previous to the signatureol the treaty
of pence. General
that Turkey ahou
in defending all
us.
the robbers. Half
1-p.-. ,1— ,.. - find field for “and seems to be well edited. We *
e al. LL Iall their superabundant energies in change with pleasure, and bid the
===—*..Lading -front. Bus whu. dine mutes gol-peed in their modest, but
not to neglect ven meritorious venture,
and—loenily
of this sum would
have
The following may be accepted as
tieth would I have been • i fhl cient. I
The promise of all this is, that these:
MET-sure as inset to produce oner inter
eure. The government will epanidered:
goaded to the point where it
occurrences are
their own
at last ‘ be
at fanning the war spirit in the to protect
ration
ten oil Bradi-y T John-on. of Vir-
a, boat week requested permission
to Governor Vance for the Walker
h uarii to pay through North
roi ha, on their way to Charleston,
vecaor. Vance responded . "Permis-
W upatel to pass through North
elime with your command -
Be
ous and you ll be happy- but you
e save much fun.
-.2. business now being done on
Delias and w ichita serves only to make
one regret that it is not completed to
Deeatar. Every train comes in loaded
to its full capacity with freight, and
were its terminus now at Denton the
Lousiness would keep twordadly trains as
Losy an bees. What a pity it is that
unhallowed greed stands in the way of
so much rensonable possibility.
the
My Wits report upon the Chinese
are very
question, is peculiar. They
dangerous, because they come for the
K sole purpose of making money.". That
L for'web an eel in a land a here the
e money-
sure
this we should be eareful
other interests of equal,
—even greater
than railroads
The natural highways of Texas are "
20 Tes went Feaas papers indicate that
MP*N" Mr. Schleicher’s course will not prove
natives are notoriously averse
- making and where the man to M braves
■ public opinion by accumulating wealth
, is regarded with general set
pen
temps is entremeix shocking:
the Mongolian miscreants
and con-
Out with
The See Gasene mays John
will refuse the mission to Mexico. We
know of no man in the nation who
spali or would all the place • ith more
t credit than John lIaneoek, but we, like
the Gautte, think he is entitled to a
better place. There is no forecasting
the future absolutely Lat would not
Hancock
greatly astonish us to find—John Han
sock at an early day again at the head
of state politics. He isan hones1, able,
frank and fearless man and has a broad
national reputation of the fret water.
Ignatieff demanded
>1 unite with Russia
its stipulations before...
gerver pashs refused exception being rice, which meets
.. General Iguntief with strong demand. The done
for says not even the best bills caD.be
. not known now the dircounted Blow the bank of Ene
. - * R.C . land’s rate of discount, two per reut
improvement in business.
The chief
true status st the committee: The
house committee on railroads this
morning voted on the Texas and Pa-to secede to th
eidie bill, the vote standing seven th then telegraphed
favor to six against, Mr. Cole, of Mis- instructions. Iti
souri, however, reserved the right to question was sent
oppose the measure on the floor of the t
house, voting in committee in favor of Te lociud.. Bour
the bill in order to bring the subject The monlldcet- forty
before the house for consideration. tn4e N **""
The suit of G. W. Custis Lee against
the conference
twelve—The proprietor of the brick upon a high prairie
yard north of town are manufacturing 1 2.A 1 A.2 . A. ......
% i
Snick snsmmtc eeer zth *****00-*
two lothis atri a
- Jof the stock raisers tad hiesl. Lodi
association of northwest Texas willibo 5.04 82122
annual meeting
held at this pinee on the 15th of March: tires oer business, v ** *
9*2 - lnall. hin. hevesownapoisemringic.
| year, and it promises N tir $0 i
CAL Ten days ago two young uimsned t
L Roberta were arrested Kur
to. .. 7* Enodteere’ ante me sure ary * •—* -
adverse side all parts of the country indicate that
the .tale of the harvest of wheat will be five times
wul -R "ILntt:2 o . dalldwthsuenticthee, •
conditions The threatened rise in option went by the boupl ThursdayS mietr EN /
the bank of England’s rate of discount Not much interest was manifested in 2*
al.o casiste the depression; on ’ Fed. the election---The peach trees are in from DedesL
F *1—— “---k— L.__ -** The Ouirsgrous smoke-lers tax
. - rut.
Still the supply of bills remains large,
which is proof of the oomplste sts gua-
tion of trade.I 1 A1
Russia agreed
—Wagons loaded with buffalo hides
have been passing through town every
day this week.—Wheat is looking
better than ever
is his political longevity
CUBA.
wils resolve to use a little of its power i "TNI" “"""′,
• h the people, ana not waste it for e considerable part of
-AT WL- 12 1027 2 20022 d -
seasons business is absolutely sus
pended, to the manifest 1
every enterprise of our people. While
weare projecting and building railroads
which are necessary, let us not forget
dos+--------hw-j *0604,573545727
proaches our very thresholds every M.hiner cmpo,
time the "dews of heaven are distilled Wherese .... ........ ... ...
• on the earth. A tenth of the money. I rendering their arma, and whereas, a
muscle and mind expended upon Mil majority of the slaves -1 : = : =
roads would make out diet roads all in the insur reetion did not Aguroin up
they should be, and these in their turn census formed in the year 1879, or
would become extellent feeders for the looged to ------1---- -
railroads, m well as the local means of directly or
working out satisfactorily the difficult
problems of winter transportation
Men who own property which i
likely to be enhanced in value by
tie construction of railroads always
gladly take stock in them, often lib
easily supplying them with money
aid means. Cities, counties and states
all in the
he people
vain attempt to
the year the,
the remain- •
alonica in Bulgaria.
Varne and Kus
*
out adequate theans.
THE GALVESTON NEWS so THE TEXAS
T AND PACIFIC.
This gro at road from its earliest in-
cipient move to the prisent has en-
cipient move to the prment lias en-
I no more wily or dete mined
named Is is too
and intelligent an obser ver
.countered
foe than ite paper
fail to understand that the
of the grar d trank would
sure a branch either
to
completion
inevits bly
between that point and the
ridian to he gulf, and yet
self to every scheme possible to
the bill be
in
or
El Faso.
[0ist me-
it F nds it-
olutely sus
detriment of
i ng railroad.
uo not forget
a Proclamation r mancipation the
Slaves Whose Masters Were Engaged
lam a wba i be same aigats MMM Porte
March 4.—A proclamation the government, was begun in the
United States district court, before
Judge Hughes, in Alexandria, to-day.
F. L Smith opened the ease for Gen-
eral Lee, and wm followed by District
la
HAVANA,
date Puerto
—
Whereas,
Principe, signed by Cap
and General
the insurgents are .up.
Frederick Kauffman and others for the
recovery of the Arlington estate, which
was bous lit la under direct tax sale by
million pounds originally claimed, in
addition to terrin-
finally fixed at twelve
A Oh Petersburg, dispatch says the
Grand Duke Nicholas has sent the fol
lowing to the em
orial cession, was
millions ”
eror, from San Hte-
fano, dated Mareli 8: " I do myself the
— Ilating your majesty
The stock markets show some
worthy changes on the adverse
The chief cause being
authentic information about the
wearing apperei, ele from
Johnston * Jones, of ibie
leased upon giving bail for $0
rested for robbing > travel
■ dollars in mon ■
Attorney Lewes for the governmen ,
who took part and L R. Page, of Richmond, followed
for Lee, when the case was adjourned
honor of congratu
upon the eonelos
has vouchsafed to
accomplishing t
needay and Thursday. There
.W.s
on
of peace. God
un the happiness of
, holy work begun
bloom Some ofthe forest trees put -----------.-----
ting ent their leaves. Thus pointing ps the FAilor of the Hereid
approach of spring — Farmers, are If
some recovery on Friday
the close, on rumors that favorable planting corn and sowing oats—Th--
ministerial announcements would be plows have been going it with a rush
made so, parliament. The decline has for the peat week---lIalf a dozen new
la houses are now building in different
at
room in the columns if
will oblige a constant
( HEBaD by placing it the
Atter reflection an.I
by your majesty, and on the anniver-
■ sary of the entri nebisement of the
serfs your majesty has delivered the
Christians from the Mussulman horde."
The Pera correspondent of the Timm
L D parts of the town. — Commissionerstion, we are satisfied in
Hunewtin, United SR 4245fh court will hold an extra session next
till Monday.
A Havana special says the insurgent
forces at Remedios, under Cuselo, will
surrender their arms an the fifth mb-
stent. The insurgent chiefs, Jeleren
railroads, on apprehensions of unfi avpr-
able dividends.
masters who participated
indirectly in the mnsurree-
tion, thereby acquiring their liberty
de to to. Mi t w her as, the sentiment le
taken into recount, which inspired the land Sanchez, with four ingusand two
present law of the gradual emancipa- hundred men, seventy one women and
ton of slaves in this island; therefore, thirty children, have surrendered in
week for the purpose of counting the . the state let his industrial
local option vote, and for the further what it way, will pronelne - T
purpose of examining the annual finany | ent produce tax a detr :
cial statement of the treasurer earse, it takes int a simp
Washington.Cbwnty.—-Brenhsm Banner tion to picture the ir
Corn in this county is planted on the act
15th of February and comes up on the At the
let of March -—A colored chap from the usual timedfor, as
the Gay Hill
town on Monday last, and filling his
pounch,with too , 4 “” * 1
quite noisy and -----—---, —e
on the streets. Tom Dey, the wide --..-, .-- - -----
awake colored of Beer took him in band fatten these-bogs with ver
and he was final $5 and costs, for him been
fun. He loft his saddle pony with the cember, at the regre b
city marshal for
go home and redeem his nag---A | then in 1879 the
Chappell Hill letter says of the “two around and assess .pow - ,
men, J. P. Billingsles and Allison, who duce together with every anime
were beaten by the negroes, that Mr that you have laid i
B. is dead and Mr. A going
Victoria County—-Advocate
mers are buisy L — - - ______- + -
their fields.---Wildtorkeys areplenti economy and industry If -a :
ful on the Lavaca bear Morales.—I matter to show the inegu
A grand requiem mass will be celebrated | to all men. *
at 8a Mary’s church by Rev Father The man who is ent
indent of the Times
ROME, Hereto 4.-Crowds broke
down which were illuminated for
win-
the
the difficult
winter transportation
ent produce tax a detr me
carse, Ik takes but a w~
There
ore congress,
upon which
this apparent
suicidal policy of the paper can
the comm
of Mr. Huntingdon
boots uFnot to in-
plained, and that in
influen e
can
"I“
says: By giving tip their hostile
European provinces, at the same time
deriving tribute
dling them with
used or applied, it
quire. The Noes would defeat the en-
dorpement of, the bonds by arraying
every interested man in other branches.
Now. then, when, we consider that the
view of the case, taken by the taper in
—--, has but few adherents to the
question
narrow belt or const strip represented
everywhere else in the state
encounters a solid line of dissent, what
eondiumionean the reori ESS:
by it, and
conclusion — “SIPET
ton’s gold, rides in power over the in-
terests of Texas, the interests of the
south and
the enure
indeed, the tone into rests of
country, so far as it is con-
The almost unanimous support of the
state has been given to this read, and
more especially since the elimination of
the dangerous and difficult que stion of
branches from its discussion, wl Mi
was
with money
by the home government, the neighborhood of Trocho. The
number of insurgents surrendered at
Govaeson Corn slcareer in the senate)
so far, has realised the predictions of Theetate.
his friends, ile is, known a s strong
t shinker, a watehful, careful legislator,
and an untiring worker. His speeches
on the Mexican question and the silver
bill come up to and compare favorably
with the efforts of many an older sene-
tor. Whatever he may d t
twill understand that is is
- enoviction only which he foll
speeches
. the state
is honest
s. There
" ***** ha-M #
treasury to purchase his
prition to any me
m who there, ami
titan wiU be equal wda .ld
I won in his own state
lave always been very
nor Coke and watch 1
athe eagerness of both
alien regard. Wh
son bin comes up we do
m
so happily accomplished last November
by the anificationof the Terms de legation
in congrers, and yet the News, unques
mb tn, *A2 21E
with the serried honts who sati- neniner
Heppils for exes and her
n4okrnewmpepichesiensc,ene
make glad ber hapry valleys, and pipe
to their docks on her green mountain
=-=
coronati ui. They were dis-
pope’s
from them, or sad-
s portion of the na-
tional debt, and concentrating the
Mussulmans in the territory contiguous
to Constantinople, and making the -
' concentration required by the territo-
rial concession ■ Asia Minor, the
Turks will create • new Ottoman
1 by troops. %
CINCINNATI, March A— A boiler at
persed
Atthe time of this
neighborhood game to course of his business, the w
, - = Errask you how many he
much- rot gut, became then give the numi er and .
ased naughty language then enters the same op
TAE Na 1-1 During the
the Miami distillery, near Hamilton,
Ohio, exploded this morning, fatally
scaldin g David Morton and John Mills,
employes.
Miami Savings bank, of
authorized kg the home government, the neighborhood of Trocho. The
we proclaim: 1number of insurgents surrendered at
Article ft at—All slaves of bothsexes I Puerto Principe is reported at etc hun- 1
were I a the files of the insurgents dred men, with four members of their
also lend mondy and er-dit, or make who
Lute to them enter I on the 10th of February, will be free, if families.
absolute contributions to
prises. This is all right
but to our judgment the policy of assist-
ing liberally in the construction of dirt
4 me
ne PMT WA. M1E
The
this
roads, the necessary passway* of the
« untry, isequally important, and should
claim and receive as much
at the hands
holders and others interes-
well-beinghind
of property
ted in the
the country. 2000
The local experience of every town in
prosperity of
winter, was the same so far
is the roads are concerned. For sev-
Texas, last
eral consecutive months, the roads of
the country were impassible, business
was at a stand still, every energy was
paralysed, property depreciated, and
positive and severe kun was sustained.
W € can guard against this by giving
our aid to our city and county authori-
lies in the noble efforts they are now
the roads of
eity,has failed. Liabilities, $150,000,
assets, $18,005. "
ALBANY, N. Y., March 4.—Ass L.
Chapis , of the late lumber arm of Am
L and W. Chapin, New York,
brought here yesterday on a charge of
obtaining $7,500. worth of lumber on
falle pretenses from B. A. Towner of
assessed, and about thee
A Bismarek Dakota territory dis *
patch saga reports froin Buford and
Poplar river, Indian agency, indicate
a fresh Indian scare. The Indian
they present themselves to the legiti-
mate authorities, or to the government
troops before the loot day of March.
Article seeond—The former owners - _
of these freedmen have no right to in-Lagent st Poplar ereek has asked for
demnity if they were to fosurrection
they
stronger than when
power, ten stares stronger than when
it was spread over a vist badly organ
ized aad hostile country.
country.
arms and ammualton. Three Chey
themneiveeh directly or indirectly. Venue sesuls from General Miles, bear-
Article third—Those formerly own-Ting dispatches to Fort Peck, were
of there freedmen who remained killed by Red Cloud Indians The
the Spanish government Mimouri, between Peck and Belton, is
In the house of lords. Lord Derby
said the government has received the
terms of peace,
state. He would
security until he could son, you will slang
redeem his nag -- A. then in 1873 the r <i -
was
Four
era
do not include
but in an imperfect
only say the terms
the cession of the
1 This is a fair sampleot the
S The far- so far is it relate to produg
breaking and planting fatal blow at the very vital
this eity: *
New YORK, March C-The failure
of Jewell, Harrison & Coy dealer in
provisions, is announced. *
Turkish Boot. The indemnity to re-
dwood to twelve
faithful to
will receive indemnity in the manner "reported full of bostiles. Sitting Bull
to which the law of gradual abolition ‘evidently not one of them. When
"Amey urth-air local authorises
furnish passes of free eitizensbip
to those for mers slaves included in ar-
siele one, giving direct and detailed
accounts to the heads of their respective
will
will
urth—All local authorities
departmen to
A decree -
Jovellar and
making to remedy this crying evil, and pos, any:
to insure the correction of it. ' of the inan
to
they are now
insure the correction of it.
speak in complimentary terms of & gen-
tleman for whom we have a very great
respect. Judge Devine, of San Antonio
The Rockport Tranter pt calls the allu-
son blarney ' and intimated that
there to an unconquerable hostility to
west Texas in this region. What a sad
of purely material signif . _ .
icance, it will fail; must fail, mistake the Transcript is making in
because it is arrayed against th intelli-
gent apprehension of a united and con-
strong people.
sequently strong people.
The bill reported the other day by
the committee, to mi foie, inane s an eviv
day by
pinweato eno somng tot wnskesm
and of itself such a perfect chi
mamma to one
the land, much
much
says:
*
ickmate
of their respective
signed by Captain General
General Martinez Cam-
Whilst during the existence
section all the attention of
the government was absorbed by the
war, now, after its happy conclusion,
comes the time to introduce into the
organic pol itical administration ny-tem
of the island such reforms as, without
inaurrect lop, Cuba would have enjoyed
sire
and would have been in an
position with Forte Rico,
e.woeMe
he was at Yankton camp, near the
mouth of Rock Creek, for four and
meat, he said there were no buttale
across the line and his people were
starving. The Yankton chief refused
to let him come into the camp and the
proposed trade was off. The roaming
ageney Indians are well provided with
everything, except meat, for which
they are willing to sell their ponies or
light. The Missouri river, at
Poplar river, to rotten and to expected
to break up at any moment. No snow
there this winter.
Wasuisoros, March 4.—Vlee-Pres-
ident Wheeler returned to the eity. Bat.
arday aad occupied the ehair to day.
House—Mr. Vance, ofNorth Caro.
illions sterling and
in the house of Commons, the secre-
the Egyptian trit
tary of state, in an
Y Mr. CharUo Morgan, mid the mat-
M
of England was
of
commercial ports
being carefully cou-
sidered at the present moment.
Persecution of a French Quaker.
French quakers are not numerous
but a young man of Sarthe, named Tu-
reau, belonging to the sect, was lately
are not numerous
conscripted for the French army, and
refused to do duty. He waa stripped
of his clothing and he ft an entire day in
matter th show the inequa
Gardett on Monday next in commera prudeutenough tolay up as
DOS Mgr S-The extension tion of the death of Pope Pius IX — himself and Lily: tnuerpa
of the premises of the American.ex T
change and reading room in the Strand
amount of .tobacco will , thessme but the mali wi
was rendered necessary by increase of
business. The entire second story of
the bonding, heretofore partly becu-
pied, has been added, and the add ition
was thrown open to the putlicon Bat-
arday. Five hundred Americans so-
Journtos in London visited the rooms.
pretty through
pronounce it
GAEVION, March 4 The eity ′. negro boy who l
A considerable
be planted in this county this year and trifling, that he
The weed has always grown successfully the future, pays
here, and we learn that one gentleman what the assekorr
I contemplates eu itivating five sores from eat through the y
improved seed- -—The sugar cane crop not wint elaec
is one which has lately begin to coms *
mand some attention from our far
mers. Several
that one gentleman what the apsel.o
who have given” it a
test of several years
i certain, and paying
The it erchant, the 1
and professional met. ;.a
little tax under this key
mate for them tO ps •;
tal stock, as f live
i 4
The Carnival at Galveston. ;
proceeds without 1
mty—Examiner * The degree if fairs
ad mmaDpox a the tity lo ; - firm re >
T. .. , convalescent, sei Mr. "Rter inkerd a. ■
Graves, who nui sed him safely thjongh turd and coirm.
has returned to his business in town state. 75
----Professor Simeon probably has the ‘If the parent at t.
beat and most forward vegetable garden incipiency, who buy ed
in this vicinity. Lying before us is a of ita iron, or shelter unc .
bunch of large radishes, large enough ’ It agricultural, th
me talla wena a wA a ncule An whital !,____tee
- I--* ***** 01=, , M3 DAT
-------score of fully developed ness, is dwarfed in hi
blossoms.—An inquest has been held . from what source mat
by Justice MeKieg and a jury of six citi-I prosperity. Sen #
mens over the body of the infant found represent until they
the latter part of last week, in the wounds I false assumption - of no
near Bold Springs.----4 ' -
jury is that theckild
— ________e *an entire day in
a tent in his shirt, with the option of, _ s-
or donning the usil crowded with visitors in attendance ho-pital, is now
him. Toward night
%*"*.
aled and sentenced
prisonment for dis-
[ father visited
nd him to persist in
ig that he had him-
objected to the same
suffering the e
form presented t >
be sought warmt 1
efforts could mak
finally court mat
to two years in
obedience of order
upon the carnival. The proceed
the-Midday Revelers took place
evening, and passed off very success.
fully. It consisted of a series of twenty-
four historical tableaux. The streets--------.----_----.. .
and buildings were brilliantly (Ila- "for table me and a peavine on which branch ef all
minsted, and filled with spectators, clusters halt a score of fully developed ness indwar
Prince Silex receives st artillery
to-night. Momus and his court
n of
this
line, introduced s bill authorizing cir
cult and district judges to fine and im-
prison at discretion in cases of convic-
tion of illicit distillers, in lieu of the
punishment now required. Referred,
hicumstous winington nen
infantry of Charleston, Bouth
1.20 gaming pensions to
veterans who served fourteen days in
the war of 1912, and restoring to the
rolls the names of the e stricken there-
from an •"" "′" ′"
. Mh Cnnn ^ and
him and Snoo
for former, to
persecution
character
a profound study of the eireumstancen
Article arst-Dating from the next
hall
this matter, and how wonderfully does
it misinterpret the sentiments of our
people. Strong in the confidence of the
glowing future immediately before her,
north Texas can bn not only just, but
very generous. This in the natural inv
stinst of her people, and na section of
the state ran, or ought to feel the least
apprehension that in giving her wishes
weight, that she will use her vantage
2=""=
legislative term, Cuba will be repre-
sented in the next cortee at Madrid on
equal terms with Porto Rico, according
nation of the island.
wcond—The provincial and
will
worn Pen.
nt for producing a
of air ia a room,
sed in s.lady’s hand
-fan, has been devised Can an escaped lupatic he tried for
Frunsim By means of murder ? is the question raised in an
the handle, set in motion Ohio court. Perry Bowsher is on trial
y pressing s button, at Chillicothe for the killing of an
used to revolve. On couple Famed MeVey, and (
CHPLATEh, -
arrive to-morrow.-#
an -*=* TEE = Tae **
A Clealet
A novel instrums
refreshing eurren
capable of being 1
in lieu of the usual
by General Fran
clockwork in 1
i iongeracinin
and sire like the
The verdict of the and without a just conc-uins
r—<---------came to ita death duly and obligations to
at thehandsofiis mother Ann Stephens, enta and country. The"Ig i
- - 41 supposed wet becotre aclinedl he Lets
a young white woman, who is
to have given it birth near
GEE ‘apposed get become
it birth, near the spot Bay. and will neve
where the remains were found, should—the brightest in t
Amur County.—Express A man sion. -
named Hunter, recently convicted in |—----------
the county court upon the charge of - 1 General Reno: team
beating andtabusing s woman, and General Robert Toots
fined $100, and who was sent to the ion of eneral Lei
poor-house to a orve out his fine, escaped i he bravest and most 1
from the guard.—--A Mexican laborer, he ever saw ′ ny SN
Article ------------ --------------------
municipal Intro of Spain, dated Octo-
ber 2, 1877 will be applied to the gov-
d
defence attempted to have the pre__
inga stopped on the ground that Bowsher
was an escaped lunatic: that he had
never been discharged from the any lum
had never been declared sane, was in
the eye of the law a lunatic, and could
not, therefore, be tried for murder un-
less his sanity was proven, the br-
of which proof rested upon the
E E *
eed-
Tt.s
how *
km to
41
can aven passit, — ------------—-----
plication foil to approve it. Yet, good men, Devine is one of than, and
M "ME 4Eend oenh TEM will Fot ^ he I
* THE -.----yeteodnrut,
genuinely regret course. 1
woriikp sfesmand Feddew
an congre, sheeting fremeeded
, a #..
not doubt
im
of the
.done
Article
sad administration of Cubs,
in Porto Rico.
***s5
in use. ' The revolv.
glasses commonly in use. The revoiv-
ing plate may be either a plain metalic
sheet or e piece of plate looking glass,
and the framed susceptible of any
amount of ornament. The lady is thus
saved the exerti
her hand. A si
large kind may
concealed, if de
y. flowers. "
n A Ie tuuS
of waving the fem in
pincer sr cat
a by a bouquet of
poor-house to serve out his fine, @scaped(the best and m ** •.
from the guard -A Mexican laborer, ‘ he ever nw on any fa i
while working in a deepwell at Manuel that Toombs “had literal :
Yturri’s ranch, ton miles south of the subordination, lie WAl b
city, Thursday evening was struck on and had been carrying out/ai ,
mousthe head by a falling beamna The man’s of his birth pretty well
- ----- ----- is in skull was fractured so seriously that it, he entered the &
lunatic, but the court, is thought he will die.—-A couple of him to give up his lordly hal hi “
tion. officers arrived in the cily from the j there.” -
ten miles south of the :
evening was struck on and had been carrying ont/il
anberdination. He was bois
5 %
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