The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 80, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 21, 1880 Page: 1 of 8
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DALLAS DAILY HERALD
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DALLAS TEXAS SATURDAY FKHRUARV i'l 1880.
VOL. XXVI X0 80.
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CLOTHS IMG!
Duriu" iliV IHt week wo liuvo iccoivoil
IK-
MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOY'S
siFiRxisra-
CLOTHING
To which w invito mi examination. AVo lirivu paid Hpociul iiltonlioii t
purchuno oii'y nt IibI m i i I tanf ful gnrni-tits in our slock for this hou.soii.
U I. X'l'N' I'TStSIMIIMJ
(aOOlKi Wo. uro now tlonn a
liiiinl'ion.o lino l' Si'iii'I'rt NccktieH
AVliito SI iriH l'micy lVrculo mul
Clii'vii.t S'liris Cnilon Lisle ami
l'micy St-'ipiHl Socka; u frood ''IIC
of I'nilci.il'ii'ts niul Drawer uml
now Htlos. of M.on' Hoy's uml
I'hiiarcn's U'lU
oik jiircw imiot Ann
siioi: puimktm hxtwc
iiru daily lowivinj luri' invoices
for our sp'i"K triulo and can only
repeat wbut wo havo already said
that our e-oek for the coming son-
son will bo iho laiyest ever shown
in Texas n variety and extent.
DRY GOODS
IS 1KF8 GOOD1 wo are
opening tvy beautiful novollies
new this s'.'isen in Mauiio Cloths
Torcales S in Silks; a new line
of Spring Cl"oros.
Iff 1- A Ul KM' ITXIPKK-
WK.-l EC a't stock is now com-
plete in sty U and sie and includes
the finest godls made.
liAIMlF.M will find it a pleasure to
examine the now siyles of Ladies'
Glioses' and Children's Hoot' Shoes
and Slippers opened during the
past week.
6 .ca. t-r.' fr
Tit IN is the last week ;.r ofleving'l'arpels at old prices; our new spring
stock is rapidly ariiv'ig ni.d alter next Saturday we shall have to ask
higher prices tor all v;ricty of Carpetings.
IX l'WH FOtff SKIiBXW CJOOEJW Blankets (juilts Cover li
Sheets Towels Table Cloth1. Toilet Articles we shall offer real ba.i-
gains as heretofore. v
CTSTOJI F.IIN at a distnncecan always buy what they
want precisely on the sme terms as if they called in
person. In writing for .amples always indicate the
price of what you want vnd samples will be sent in
all cases free ol'charge. NAHUKIt BttOS.
We have been identiGed with the nj'twth and prosperity of Dallas from
the time we opened business hero. Kvy year has witnessed a -large ad-
dition to our list of customers ami liavit made greater preparations than
ever this yoar we notieo with regret a-nggestion on tho part of tho city
council to restrict our facilities becauso aihe active businoss season it will
bj Very diflicult for us to got all our good from tho Railroad depot to our
warorooms in tho prescribed timo and fur'icr to prohibit the use of side-
Walk adjoiuing cntrunco to our store to ohibit samples of our goods to six
(6)inchos space instoad of twonty (20) iehes as at prosent. We do not
use drummers on tho sidewalk in front of ur storo to solicit trade but rely
wholly on the limited number of amplo.whic!i wo exhibit to make known
our business; therefore in enso tho city nthorities should pass the proposed
ordinance we trust our customers and tb. public will road tho advertise-
ment of our business from vcok to wcokand thereby keep informed as to
our location and nature of our business.
novoriil mom very luio invoices
ARGOSY
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Tin: iiknt msii:.ii:i.
in tho market to be bought only
nt Sanjror Bros.
DEPARTMENT.
CO-SHUTS from the lowest in price
to tho finest made ut 20 per cent
from former prices-
havo just opened great bar-
gains in Kid ( Moves which wo aro
ottering nt the low figures of o5
and M cents.
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TWKNTV HVK CKNT I'OM'HN.
MUM N.
N'OTIlK YilVerlllU'lllf Ills III" ln IihikIi"!
i ml. "in I'll. in.'. (iiiiiii iii inHi in
Mini Into llu' I'niiip ixiiiu riiiiui up In I a in.
N'UIIHK - III" HI I'OII'I'IU'II'I Willi OllllT
Tliiiinas ill I it 1 1 h - Irs la Inlulim'linruc
u ill v I ii i i v lor lli 'ti ll l K VHin hinl nil
inmiris i ii it i ii I mi to Hi vi mux ry w'H nt-
lui.il In .r ully It. .IUIINHIIS
Mi.'hl I
V U I It K ll y.iu "ttunl i .ii r Iiiim Iiuii
l lillllhin tillil'i' lUllll' i 1'llf'l.hi- h'Mllkit.
All. IHllVi-il iirlKl Ull'l nil 1 iKl nr II ll .l-l I'll
u itli HMii'uihi rhiai ilu iimI full (o r"li nil II.
K ImiiiU'I'. iihliiii. Ii'lin' .lium . M i(i.i '
71.'.. nr i 'ill. W. Illi. .111 illi. M.mi li... I ulll In.
iruihlK' hiIi'imImiI in II' iiutii'iii'iil iiiih in'
kv.'1'uI iluyii iirnviium. Hill' I r '.''.i'Ik up-
W ii i'il piTLiu'l. iIw ImIimiii
MUST.
OH' A m t or o.mI Ji wrliy 'I Iik llihli'r
1 i w III 1 i- n-w T 'i'l In lim li.H II in uir Ji'W
fir.v "l.'i I nullum Mm ) Nil HI2 Miilll l.
I'"I'.M.II
IlilMNH A mil" In I'niiM' n( .1. K. Alr'H'ii
' I'linliT cun (ii't by rn)'!' Ii"' li" il VT-
lUl'llirnl .
1 .inllNII-M imlkl'H ithiii'im. lluiiiT rim Ki'l
I' liv iipnh Inn In Uii uilii'.u mul imyiun l
Oil" mlvnu'i il I' l'"
nis i i.i am:oi s am.
l r AN'I Ki"--V 'niiiuii In I'liiilt. Apuly
' lltMWi'Kt 01 'I II l-l' Mll.llll llllll I'lllti TMIM
slrapbi. f'lilH
WAS I" K I A ulrl fiir.ii.riil hon -cwi'i'k .
A'ilv I" Mil I'ltHli'.V l.lvi'dlilt i.ii'i-I
lull wi'i'ii i'l'iiii mul Ullvi'. IVIi-ll
N'l'Kll A c.i.kI ImrliiT. Apiilv III 1'!.
liiiihiuun llouHtoii Hti cil lull Wot I Ii .
ivi'i7ir
AMTKIi Imtiii'illnli'ly Tliii Ii lull""!
i 'I It I'll ' I it'll1!' Will III' Will l"l H ll'W
i-i'i'Mi.il lutul.M nl Mm I''Imi fr.-rt. fi'li'7
i iiK ki:nt.
I.miII KKS T ! r.ntiii!i'H eiiviifv WimiiI mul
llrnwili'i' HtrcntH fi rnmiiH mrlt iimI klli'h-
Hti. WhIituii liit'iiilwu. .iily in Ml Wnml
H'rn.. MiH
I OH MAI.r..
J. 'OU SAI.K Tim AIiiikv farm Mliuiu il on tliv
Di'c'iiiur rmiil II mill's M nl Di-ului.
Iii.nl.iu I'linulv 'Ifxiw. 'I lilnlnii" Is I.Iiki unri'
i'l lilucU Hiiiuly ii'iiii'lH with 'i" c rM In i'iiHI-
Vllli'ill .' I'l'lll fl'llllll'll 'nlllllll llllllKt'h Jfilllll I'.'H-
lili'iic.ii i if S i'i..-.iiiM wlOi it hull uml pitmry : trnnil
Uiiru uml ili-n I v il' wl it. hur null' in it wlmlH
nr In liny -ir."il liitn. Ail'liv T. W. Alinoy
A liii.-.v 'kI'iii-iii I' tl. Hi'iil'in Ti'Khm.
.Ihu'.'.iIiii
I .lull SAl.fi ICIi.itiiiil"lli'Mili'iii'.i' liitrmil'i
? Oiii'uf tin mtitii i li'n 1 ru It 1 1' i I'umiii'itlliuiH
tti i.l cnmi'oititlilo in liitllttH nr vicinity. In-
iiiltv lit Ivlliiii'lul riiunm Hrrulil uml' Coin-
n i - 1 I ullli'i'. Immiltf
MIVNIVIAW.
IIVM101AN AND HUKUKON-DH. MOl'.'
I TON . OIMoh In firm nullniml lisnlc bvilUl-
ttiR. Keililiwtxo L'urtior Hiililni'into mid
HltrWOII'l HlltlHtH. !IOV'.!7fttf
TO rltlNTCKN.
rpo l'lllMTKKS Kitnr linpinliiK Nlouoa fiir
J 8!il. Apply ttittiit iiilici'.
riio I'lilNTKIlH lim funis of iii'oonil-limpl
A. illHplfty uml curil type In i'itsi'8 uml tii'il
up. for mil. Apply I" IMIn oillva.
rill) l'KINTKIls-Kur pitli'
h lii'd uml rollnr-
1. plaleti proof prtiutt cheap.
Apply to thin
Dry Goods
AT-
(seats? Ciis.siniere Suits
u! lih ill ILLy
-New Hint
Elegant Designs
8. Adler.
WEW HOTEL.
Crawford House
(Formerly Cominpri'lul Hotel.)
VeU'lv ri'llttll a.wl ruptittl.al a...l
J " ...ii.inicui.iin .l Mil III. u-
eil a moilelestalil'lmientlniilltliMcoitoontri
nin to mo rxt iic iico oi iih cuinine ami to the
coinlurt of lt tintrons. Knr (ernis apply at the
lintel c irner Kim anil Jelfornon itreen. Ta-
ble lirst-daas ami aatixlactlon gttaruntecd.
Mrs. M. A. CKAWFORD
Wm. JenkliiMin.
Proprietress.
tlerk.
rehii
T3L. 1 MOIST
m Klin Htreet
Ha a on hand s fresh supply of
GARDEN SEEDS
And all kinds of.
HVamily Orocorles
U-Ulve bliu call. an30-d
FAMOUS
NTATK NlIIUl-X'TS.
FINANCIAL FACTS FROM AUSTIN.
.
TlioO.iiiii'trnlliii1. Bi'.ineul.iiiM the Prorvaai v
K'liimili'iuil l.'li.uiuul of tlm Lu.t l.i;lllur
. Morn Uoi.li'Ui.jr HrrniiU U BuI'iJ-
M.timu Mul.l Cll'ittii tin
kpci'ml lii.pnii ii i.i tun 1 1 f i it 1 .
STATIC KINAMKH.
Austin I'i'Ii 'Jll Tin' ri'mrU now belli);
iiiinle phi nl tint t'iniiiliiilli'r' nllUo will
show N Ti'ry lieitltliy utitloiil' tint Hlitln flltuh-
it'. Tlmro will be uiiitn mi cui'i'im ovtr ox-
IM'iiiliUirei and llutl ton iiutwlllitiiiiiliii;
llml oiie-(iiurliir or llw jjoiii'ml rrvi'iiiiu li
bi'iui utiil lor i hoolii lim only oiin ti iy-
iii)' oiit!-utli boiiin Hid btill-IMilii'll mul
llio tlriiiiiiiiurii' tux iik Did two littlur aro tlm
only tavi'H rollwtcd linn far for lHT'.i
of whlill onuVulli wu iiiiropriitlt'il
for m liool ptiiioi"i. It itliiiwl t'oiu'liuivuly
llllll Ulll t'lllilll t'l' llld M'liool 11)011 in UlH lltol
I.i'l.lului'o wim rinlit wlii'll limy iimlatuil Unit
tnit-itiMriir tnulil bo Niiroiriiiliiil ami
ti!l lilt) OoVt'l'IIIIM'Ilt I'Oll
uld Liu run wiiniu
It I'i'VOMIII'S
Tii'nxuri'r I.uliliot k ulll probably t all in
Hotiitt uioro ili'llt'li'iii'y wan Mills afUir I lie no-
counU up to lim (list of March aro niinlii
out. Tiiry art) par with accrued intnii'Ht.
ni'itiiil).
C I. .Mf.Millitn killed bv KiuiPtt an y-
lertlity was buried lliis afleinnou.
Tho verdict of the Coroiiiii's lti ut-tl has
iiotyot been returntiil. Tho l)itriel tourtis
cnt;iiHtid in the trial ol'C O. (Jarrlii(;toii lor
murder. It will consume the. wtmk.
MKJill AN uou.
The followlni; dispatch was roceiviMl to-day
by Ailjiilant-tii'iieral Jones dulinl J'.l 1'hho
TVMot Kebrimry 20 JHHtl: " Tlm County
Surveyor mid parly wore attacked by au
itiincd iMciicau mob mi lim Sun Ullzurlo
l.uml oil tho Kith junt. Will uxlrmlitu.
1'tii'lii'tilmn by rniiil A. Blai'KNkk
J llllll' ami ICxliiiililion Aci'iit Uuilud SIiUcm.
- - - -
F110M SAN ANTONIO
Spi'elitl I input di tu Hie lln-ipl.
KX- IPiVKIlNoK HAMS t'AI.1.1 A M1I.ITAUV
MKKTI.NII
t-uii Antonio fVb. 20. A call bun been
issued hero .signed by E. J. Davit llri.nmlier-
(Jenorul of Texas cavalry and others for a
reunion ol'lho First Toxits I'liitetl States
voliinlotM's niid ox-Federal solders residing in
Texas nt Austin .March Ull'ti IhWl. Th"
purpose of formiiij; tbo association is to 'per-
petuate tho history of the regiment.
UK'll NII.VKR Vl'KCTMKNU.
GeyrjjB iMtnzbach who nceonipanied tbo
Chiniti iliuiiif; expedition returned to-day
briiif;iii live specimens ol surfiu e ore which
assayed us much as fifty ounces of silver to
Win ton. Ho is confident tlm expedition will
brine; forth good fruit and open up new fields
of enterprise for YVsst Texas.
Great preparations are being nindo by tho
Athletic club to celebrate WasUingUm'a
btrth-ilfl;.' in a becoming manner.
ONi.V ONB WfcKK FOK LAKHAM.
John Laiiham the mimhirer of Georgie
Druko will hnni; next Friday unless iho
Governor commutes tlio sentence which is
hardly probable although l.iinlmiu is still
hopeful of comimilntion and docs not seem
particularly alarmed over his impending fate.
JUMPED THE TRACK
Ciiii'immti Feb. 20. A Ilelairo tpeo'ul
states that us tho engine of the passenger
train of the lielairo A: Southwestern narrow
gauge railroad cumo on the trcstlo work 80
feet high near .Jucobshorough htution la.-l
highlit jumped the track throwing the
coaches and the b.iggage cur down the em-
bankment turning bottom up. It is rumored
tliut ex-Congressman Jhmford and a .Mrs.
Caldwell were mortally injured and A. li.
liols until agent badly bruised.
Cincinnati Fob. 20. Advices from the
scene of the railroad accident near liell'tir
Ohio are meagre as there is no telegraphic
line to the spot. It is reported that ex-Coiigret-smun
Daid'ord .Mrs. Caldwell and
Mr. Ilt'iiner are fatally hurt and at least ten
or twelve others seriously injured.
Cinciniiutl Feb. 20. The latest reports
from thescene of tho Hclluire & Southwestern
railroad accident state that none of the
wounded have yet tlicd. Those reported
faUilly injured are ex-Congressnian Dan-
lorth A. li. Wylie. .Mrs. A. H. Caldwell
Umiry Wondcll and Villiani Trigg. Those
reported severely hut not finally injured arc
Mr. Boermnn. of l'urkersburg AVc-t Vir-
guua; Mr. and Al rs. liownian; Mr. J'endle;
Conductor llurkhead; ilail-agent Bath; Express-messenger
lluyden and otln.rs whoso
names aro not given. There were upwards
of forty persons on the train and it is con-
sidered almost miraculous thut so many
escaped fatal injury.
HORRID HANGINGS.
.
Ten Thgaband People Present and a Collar Apiece
'for Seats.
Cincinnati Feb. 20. A dispatch from
Murfreusboro Tenmssco says fully 10000
persons witnessed tho hanging of John ilul
and Bun-ell Smith near Little's creek to-day
for the murder of Henry Pugh iii 1871). Tho
scall'olij was erected within thirty yards of iho
public square and raised seats had been
eroded lacing tho gallows which wero sold
for one dollar apiece. Hall died without a
struggle but Smith's death was ptiufullv
proloiigtj.
BIG STRIKE ANTICIPATED.
Cincinnati Feb. 20. Telegrams from
l'iedmout West Virginia report that a
strike of all mining operatives in that vicinity
for higher wages will probably bj made
Monday.
COTTON CASE DECIDED.
Now York Feb. 10. Tho tiial of the suit
of George L. Kouns & Brother of Jit w Ur-
loani sgainst Captain Otis V. Butler
fonnorly TTnited States Purchasing Agent
to recover a bonus of $30000 which
WSJ paid to the Government during the
war for the purpose of allowing eight hun-
dred bale of cotton to be nut in the mnrtnt
ended to-diy the jury rendering s verdict of
zumu in lavoroi t.io niamtill. The novel
question involved in the case was the con-
struction of President Johnson's war procla-
mation plaintiff clauuing that the proula-
lioil UmiihI by tlm l're.lilclil duled Juiiti
111 hii reinoviiig all le.trii limn on
U ndo and coiiiiiirri iiil iiilcrt'oiii'Mi in territory
el id' tho Mi.ii.ili river and mad c ac-
tion of tlio bonus illegal Hie. cotton in
iiiciinii caiuii from Shieveporl in tint Hmf
river ci'iinlry and it b"iuu of 2 per cenl.
w paid lt Captain llutler then pun hiuiiic
HKi'iil nbti turned tlm inoiiny Into lim I'nilmj
Stall s treasury.
iTlTuTON
AVitililhL'Uni Feb. 20 Tho ub-coiiiinitto
of lliu lloipu Ways and Milium couiiuillcn
tti'tbty heanl argument by Iteprociilutivti
Jou ilohusou and Mr. Harrow Ku hiiioiul In
favor of lha bill aiiituiiling tho rovi.ed slut-
tltos relative to tobucco export boliiln Thev
will prohably reporl il favorably to tho lull
ciiiinuillee.
M AIt hot "I K llNllI'l'VIOKH
I'osliii'i.ler tieneral Key linuied mi onlir
lo-tlay reducing Hie service on all star routes
to imti trip per week allowing one uioiilll's
extra pay in terviio tlispensvil Willi. If tills
reduction is found iiKiilllriaul to keep the
expenditures within lim appropriations the
service placed oil all new Mules iucii and
Including ilulv 1st IMiH will he enlutily dis-
continued. The last named routes were es-
tiiblishcd by post routes but were piusod by
the wxira semiitiii of Congress lat year and
ate mostly insubordinate.
XL Vim
CONG KKSS-SKCOND
SKS-
SION.
SkmaI'K. The Senate proceeded to con-1
sidcr Iho bills on the calendar ami besides
Iho various private bills Iho following worn1
passed; j
A bill providing for Iho delivery of dutia-
ble unifies in the mails and for' Indemnity
for lost registered articles. It authorizes the
dolivtiiy in any address In Hut I'uiU'd States
under such regulations for eolleclioii nf ens. I
tins duties us may ho agreed upon bv Iho
Secretary of the Treasury and the l'osl-
nutslcr General of all iiuiilublc. unifies of
tlutialile matter ree iwihlo by mail from for-
eign countries and admissahlo under tin
rules of the l'nivcral I'mlal I'nioii mu! au-
tlitn i. s tho I'ostinasler-fteneral to aicept
unj execute the provision ol'thti Paris LWal
I .ion respecting Ihe payment of an Indem-
nity id' llily francs in case of the loss of regis-
leleU ill I u Ics.
A bill aulhori.ing
Tieiisury In iippoiul
Lnko Chariot La.
the Secretary of tho
a deputy culloclor at
A bill to repeal tho provisions of tho ro-1
vised statues authorizing the advancement of
naval and niHruie officers thirty numbers in
rank for extraordinary heroism. !
The Committee on "Territories to-day do-
citled to riH'Oinmend tho pisage of a hiil ex- i
tending the jurisdiction of I'nlU'd Slates j
courts in civil and criminal matters to the
Indian Territory and providing forthoHC-j
ipiireuient of citizenship by Indians and al-1
lo.nieni oi lands to lliem in severalty under
puiscribed condilions.
After Ilia prosontation of a number of po-
tilions and memorials .Mr. liutlor ii.troduced
a joint resolution providing for tint restora-
tion of tho books of the Uoaufort South Car-
olina library. Referred.
A nuinbcr tif hills for the relief of privato
individuals wero considered and missed.
A hill to iiulhoi'i.e tho completion and '
..i 1. 1; . ii. i' .......... i i'....... .u. '
11... iuii v. .. num. u.etuij vi too war
comprising bolh Ijiiun and Coul'udorato
records was passed us wero also a bill au-
tliori.iiiL' tho navmeut of S12.000 to Claude
11. Master of Mobile for rent of Leveret's'
hospital during the war and a bill for there-!
lief of Monroe Donohoe land register of
Alabama. A bill authorizing tho pay-1
incut to James It. -himnon of Louisiana of
the value of a steamboat impressed
into the service of th government during the
war wuso jected to by Mr. Allison and laid j
iwide. " I
At iho expiration of the morning hour tho '
Semite resumed consideration of the fi per i
cent and military land warrants hill and j
.Mr. Logan spoke in its support. I
After n short executive session Mr. Mor-'
rill moved that the N'nitto take up and puss j
tho llmisn bill adiuittiiig freeol duty foreign
contiiliiitioiis 'm aid of colored refugees in j
Kansas. Objection was made and after de-1
bale tho Senate without taking action on the
bill adjourned.
11' l'. e; Tho llotifi! passed the Senate joint j
resolution authorizing the Secretary ol Hie
Nuvv to designate a vessel of the United
States to carry free of charge contributions!
fur tile relict' of the sullcring peoplo of Ire- i
laud.
Mr. K 11 is of Louisiana from the Com-1
mittecon I'lieiM! Jlitilroad- reported hack tho
hiil aiueudin.' and re-enacting in favor of the
.Now Orleans Pacific Kailwuy company sec-
lion 22 of the act of March sir. I 1871 'incor-
porating tho Texas Pacific Ilailroud company.
Printed ami recommitted.
The "ipoid or proceeded to call committees
for reports on private bills a number of
which were reported mid disposed of. Tho
House then went into the CoinmiUeo of tho
Whole on the revision of rules. Various
amendments wero oll'ored to rules 2H and 24
but all wero voted duwu Bnd tho committee
roso without making any changes.
Mr. King of Louisiana introduced a bill
dividing the State of Louisiana into judicial
districts lteferrcd.
The House then adjourned till .Monday.
FIRE.
1110 KIRK IN NKVf YORK
New York Fob. 20. Tho largo livo-story
iron-front building .104 nntl 300 Broadway
was entirely destroyed by flro this evening.
Two firemen who wero upon tho raof
when it fell perished in tho flames.
At 10::'0 tho flro was still burning but under
control. The total loss weeds 1000.001)
as follows: Ha.cn Todd & Co. $10000;
1 lickershatf Itulllors Co. 25000; Janios
Wilde jr. it Co. 3500110; Lorillard & Co.
$50000.
Philadelphia Ph. Feb. 20. Tho Imperial
cotton mills at Darby owned by John Ver-
lingor's estate were destroyed by lire last
night. Loss $500110.
AN OPEN SWITCH ACCIDENT.
St. Joseph Mo. Fub. 20. An englno and
thirteen freight curs wero ditched near Ken-
ick on the St. Louis & Wabash railroad
last night by running into an open switch.
John lirennan engineer and a brakeinan
wero seriously injured.
A BOASTFUL BOATMAN.
Toronto Canada Feb. 20. Haitian offers
to wager $2000 that he can beat any man in
the world five seconds in the Toronto bay
race to take place in June or July. He has
deposited $500 forfeit as an earnest of his
sincerity hi the offer.
CABINET-MAKERS' 8TEIKE.
New York Feb. 20. Five hundred cabinet-makers
in the employ of IL Herman
struck yesterday for an increase of wagos.
FOKHKIX AFFAIRS.
AltTII'ICIAL DIAMONDS AT LAST
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Tin Uu.il.n Qnvoiuuinit Bull lliicti AUruiwI
AltU Attmupt to Kill Iks Car D Wt
In His Hun.! of Lu-iU Our Irltli
Hi'll.f AftUiiUtun Etii
Liuidon Feb 2(1 -The boring of (hit SL
Gothaid tunnel will bu II n .lied in twnlvi
days.
UHUIAt Hot A M
A Berlin tlispnii h nyi "The SoclulinJ
ilepillies fruin Heil.el and Baden staled In
the IMchslug that (ieriniui Sueliiliim has no
I'oiinecllon whalever with Itusslun Mhlllsm''
I'UYM'.tl I'Ollll'N.
l'rof. Mii.kollyiin of the .Mineral Depart'
infill of llie llnli.h Museum writes toh
Times taut J. Ihtlhiiivnl lie llannav of Glas-
gow a lc How of the Ch icul Society uf
Loiuloii lia at last siiefcudi'd in artificially
producing gen .limdiaiiioiids which tuiid 11
leslHwhiclican be applied to ll 'f
Maskelly tie says "There is no doubt whatvver
that Mr lliiiinuv hat .olved tlm ph.bleia
which has so long beuu a rupnwoli to I'lieml-
ful science vlis thn prulilimi of I'rvat iiIIkIiiu:
CRi'hoit His iiroeeis for eflectllig Ills Iraus-
foriualion is hardly lam momenUius In ilia
arts Until In possessors of wealth In Jewelry.
It is on the eve ol lieinj; aiuiounced to tho
royal society."
THAT CAIII'l. I'ORIIKNI'OWIIKNCK
In tho House of Lords to-night lim Duk
of Argyle moved for lim reading of the ir-
respoiululice totiud at Cabul between Shero
All and Hut Russian aulhorit on Lor I Cran-
briMike Seenilarv of Suite for India refused
to produce tho papers ami dcbatu ensued.
l.ord Ueseon.llold said tho British Gov-
ernment o iisidcrcd that the time had arrived
when Ihey should svtt e forever who should
possess the great gales of India. Tlm policy
of the Govyriuuonl s distinctly and ro-
pcalfillyjdeclaro'l had not swerved for a mo-
ment. Tint coniiilete coinmand of the great
gates of lint Indian Kmplro had bum
obtained with absolute success.
Many things had occurred that the govern
mc nl had hot couUiinphileil but nothing It id
occurred which fur a inoinoiit could induce
them to modify or change their policy. They
had been asked why ll they had completed
that policy tlmy had not withdrawn from
Afghanistan; but they could not leave the
people in a slain of comparative an-
archy. That however was not
tin condition of the whole of Afghanistan.
Parts thereof and notably lint district of
Cnndahar India were in a stato of nbsollilo
peace and great prosperity. Lord Beaeotis-
lleld said In conclusion let us be Urn) reso-
lute and determined ; let thn poopli know
this country is ready to ho just but that it
has resolved to bo obeyed and difficulties
and complications will" Immediately disap-
pear. The Duke of Argylo then withdrew his
motion for tho production of tho Afghan
corrvspoiidiiin e.
HIX DAY WALK .
In tho six-day Ko-as-you-ploRO walk
which commenced at Agricultural ball on
Monday Morning last tho contestant had
me.de tho following scores at 12 o'clock last
night: Blower lirown 105 miles; llazael
;!50 miles ;Uay 1118 mill's.
The distance covered by Brown for tho
ninety-live hours ending at niidiiiirht bouts
all previous records.
SKAItCIIINU FOK UlNNl'IRATORs.
A dispatch to the Standard from Cologne
its-erts that Iho St. Petersburg police have
sent a number of experienced ollioials to the
policoof Kngland Germany and France ask-
for Iho assislancj of tho latter in searching
for conspirators against the lift! of Iho Czar.
GoVIlKNAIKNTAL OI'I'oSITloN.
T c Government has decided to strenu-
ously oppose the amendment to thu Irish
relief bill by which Mr Big-
gar proposed that no person
receiving out-door relief ..shall
forfeit anv franchiso he nmy possess. ' ll is
ciilcuUlcif that as tho bill ut' present stands
several thousand voters would oa disuuiiUlied
by accepting relief.
HUSH HKl.lllF.
Dublin Feb. 20. The Mansion House
llalief CominiUee announces that theanioiint
received todatu is fiiS.tiOO: of which Xil'j500
have been expen led. The committee says .
it trusts there will he every exertion that 'is
neoded to meet tho demands.
KKl'Kl'l'ltlM.
Paris Feb. 20. The Due do Audillont
was received into f ho French Academy on
Thursday. The reception was a vory brilliant
all'air.
A (IKAND l'.i.S'ijUKT
In honor of General Fairchild on the eve of
his departure for Spain was given last night
by the American conoly.
TUB KXTI.OMON AT ST. I'KTKRHllURO.
St- Petersburg Fob. 20. Tho Galos says
that the cellar undor the Winter pal-
ace was occupied by four joinew threo of
whom Jhave boon arrested. It i-t csti i atod
that tho weight of tlvnamile used was a'mut
four pounds. Tho Winter palace and other
palaces are being carefully searched by a
company specially charged." The number of
persons killed was ten. The funeral of the
victims will take place to-day.
'ew York. Feb. 20. A London spoeial
says' the "Parisian Journal La Franco pub-
lishes the folio wing concerning tne attempt
on the Czar's life. It comes from a St.
Petersburg correspondent and is dated Feb
ruary ltlth : "The conspirators used dyna-
mite. This substance can only huvo boon
placed in the vaults with tho complicity of
persons employed in subordinate capacities
at the Winter palucc. The train was
fired at the hour appointed with tho
aid of electricity. Thu wires which were
cil after the explosion were found in frag-
ments some distance from the dining room.
Several officials are under surveilance. Many
arrests hnvo been made but the police aro
not on the track nf tho assassin. The Em-
peror is raid to be much aflcctcd and ru-
mors of his abdication on March 2d arc
again passing from mouth to mouth.
I'EKUVIA.N-DOLIVIAN ALl.IANC'S! BROKEN.
Buenos Avrcs Jan. 28 via Havana Feb.
20. According to intelligence published
here the alliance between Peru and Bolivia
has been broken of)'.
DR. BRANDRETH DEAD.
Xcw York Fob. 20. Dr. Benjamin Bran-
dreth of Brandreth pills notoriety died sud-
denly at his residence in 8lngSing yesterday
of heart disease. He leaves an estate valued
at from $2000000 to $3000000 iucludinfl .
considerable real-esttto in Texas.
REPUBLICAN CONVENTIOH-
Detroit Feb. 20. Tie Republican Stato
Convention will meet hers May 12th.
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