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   Burlington Semi-Weekly Hawk-Eye (Newspaper) - January 13, 1875, Burlington, Iowa                                ESTABLISHED WEDNESDAY JANUARY FIX SPECIAL AGENTS JOB jales Montandon Favre Jules and all styles and qualities pi AOT AMERICAN Fine Sterling SCHRODER OF THE OF NATIONAL STATE OF the cloK of Mid bonds to secure circulation and reserve agento from teal and and pud Checks and other each of other National banks 00 currency rtfc coin 80 00 certificate of deposit for legal S AT THEIR Will offer in their Retail Department a foil line of AT LOW HEAVY Linen 4LT Give us SCHRODER We have the largest stock of Cold Sliver Jewelry and other Goods in our line in New Goods for the Holidays bought for and we can sell them at lower figures than any other house in the CLEARANCE BALE OP WINTER WOOLEN I will mm this date offer of Winter GREAT REDUCTION wool 1M white V MO IM iOO A Stock of tod plaid commencing t DOESKINS at thai will any DRESS GOODS and SHAWLS at extraordinarily Call at LOVES CHEAP DIARIES FOR The Old Excelsior is a a com plete set of a fall almanac for DAYS OF THE WEEK as as tf I hate them in all fiom twenty cents upwards in Morocco and Scotch Plaid for ladies in Oalf and Morocco in large for that I have the only regular aold the perpetual diary being better than a common JAMES Hedges OF TUB COXS Bakers Colemans Mustard NO 410 JEFFERSON 45 2JI4513 64 90 78 00 00 TO M National Dank noto 00 Individual 90 Time and demand Due to other National bantu 97 Due to State and 742 11 63 K Dw John Outlier of the above named A 0wev that the above to trae to the of my knowledge and JOHN and sworn to before thu day of Public Correct u i a HANDSOME KEPT at kti On Hi r C at IO At the of corner of Seventh and Columbia in part of Cloth Gothic Ann and Fancy two Marble Baje and Minor Back Harbin Top Gilt Bouquet lace Curtains and Hat Marble Top Mir rorBack Side Box Cotton other en Ice Piano awl Music wiM be sold at AT DAWSONS BUSINESS COLLEGE Is the place every taught is bj a of POST OFFICE ASPEN is riven that at the annual meeting on the M to bold a fcr tkc of in to the qualification viz Swoon of Article ami nuch amendments might bo offered at meeting and the meeting alHO adjourned to meet ut Marion same for tlie electing a three to acne to to Kr Board held the lame fto following resolution was That each stockholder will be required to produce evidence of bid right to aH required pet at tha adjourned to be belli on the Published bi order of the CHARLES L J MASONIC Convocation of Chapter 1 this erf at are cordially to By order of the BOARD a on South near linear Coon s Boy FOR 70 to 100 of Prime Timothy SPECIAL A chance to make a New Years as well as to beautify and make your homes with something that is I will sell this week all of my Carved and all goods per Holiday at low Do not miss this as I desire to close them oat to make room for my spring WESLEY We take this method of wishing to all onr Customers a happy New and to congratulate them upon the general prosperity of the greater portion of onr section of T To stricken sections of Kan sas and Nebraska we extend our sympathy and return our thanks for their promptness and honora ble dealings under their We also announce that we now have on the direct from Eu the largest and most varied assortment of goods ever imported direct into and that we have closed contracts with American so that we can show an enormous stock at very lowest Due announcement will be made of receipt of have removed our Broom Factory from the fair W ground to 217 and now on chort BROOMS OP A Batch of Pacific Mail Tie Menage to be Pacific Pacific Mail in was continued Cur bookkeeper of Cooke pro luced two checks the Marine National for payable to ami en only by which would in that he got the cash He also showed on the 3rd of bank cash certificates of deposit issued by the National Park Bank of New York in favor of King for Lewis of the banking testified that the certificate of deposit issued by the Park National Bank of New York to the order of King for passed through their bank in Hamilton Font said he did all he could to secure the advocating it through members and through He sent Wiley of New to see but that amounted to Irwin agreed to give him for advocating the Witness could not recollect the names of any Congressmen with whom he talked while in the He usually talked in the He did not carry stock for any member of Con riatt testified that he received as stated by in the shape of i loan from and jhe money This had nothing to do with the which he opposed in his paper and and tried hard to The note he gave irwin came back lie declined to say who paid it as that involved private The room was cleared and the committee decided that should und they gave him till and then by the H Iowa Ack Iowa Iowa Ready to Presidents mes sage was completed late this and will be transmitted Wright reported a from the Committee on Finance fr re visions of the customs which was the Pratt gave notice that he would on to morrow call up the reported from the Public Land Committee in March from the Finance re ported with amendments the House amending the National Bank Unfinished business being in the res lution of concerning Louisiana mat was Howe said the Senator yesterday advertised himself as being above party Having left his party ties the Senator screamed against his Howes party two monstrous and groundless as he could possibly have fabricated even if dedicated thereto not only holiday recess but the whole Sheridan was not in command at the time when the events of Monday took No members were taken out of the They were removed to the State Senator Howe here repelled the statement that the Republican party encouraged He did not think any one would infer such an accusation did full justice to Senator Schurz or the intelligence of the Schun said the Senator did not quote him and read from the record to show Howe said he was glad to be He then denied the assertion that the lican side of the House manifested hate towards the people of the It was im possible for that party to hate any section where it had sacrificed so It had poured out the revenues of the country to open the of Southern harbors in the South an much ag those in the He re ferred to the Red River and said the perpetrators went Gordon wanted to know if all the courts and officers in Louisiana were in the hands of the perpetrators were not H was a most remarkable fact that the Attorney General for who belonged to the same party as the did not prosecute The Senator had said the were If the Attorney General brains or nerve enough to draw up a of indictment the Democratic party was certainly not Ap plause in the directed that the ap plause be Howe liked the language of Senator Gordon and liked the He would only that if the Democratic party would give Kellogg support in putting down no such transactions would He be if half a dozen Senators on the Demo cratic side would tell the people of the South they would not tolerate these offenses they would Howe continued and spoke of the Vicksburg Until these things were stopped the people at large will life in the South is Gordon denied that this was the the negroes would not work without compulsion being used to be an opin ion generally Schun said this opinion was expressed when society in the South was just recovering from the effects of the said the laws of Geor gia slight provision for the education of the Gordon gave notice that he would at an early day reply to these serious charges of the to the Civil Rights passed last winter by the he said the Democrats objected to it opened the schools to colored But in 18C2 when a was before the Senate which did not open the the Democrats were just as unanimous against The party united only against the When he saw a dispo sition in the South to let the negro do for him he would cease to believe this charge of There was no Democratic vote to give freedom or to allow him to ride on the Was evidence of He believed if the negro had very chance to help neither Republican or would hold to gether for three Referring to the of Senator last he said hut the Senator had done injustice to General who was in New Orleans in the presence of He felt keenly and spoke He reviewed the circumstances of he and denied that there wus any legal organization of the He asked if Senator Bayard believed the Republi cans desired an infraction of the or the substitution of despotism for Bayard he couM hardly believe the He believed the Ke had trampled on tec Constitution till was hardly a vestige of it Howe cited instances of sending the army to capitals where the Democrats lind control of the He could not turn as advised by the Senator from It might be prudent foi those not fully insured to avoid storms ahead and go he would complete the and own with the ship if she The at the conclusion of Howes went into executive and soon after On motion of the Committee on 1oBtoffices was directed to inquire and re port what change can be made so us to lessen the and not impair the efficiency ol the The amendments to the naval were They only increase the appropriations which Hale said was unprecedented in appropri ation i The Speaker proceeded with the call of com in regular and several were passed without An attempt was made to go hack and give the Judiciary Committee a chance to thus putting out the civi rights which the committee was pre pared to The call continued until the Washington National Monument Com was when Butler objected to any report being on a point of und it was referred to the Committee W the Then Vance to use up the morning hour moved adjournment on which the ayes anc noys were culled The day then being as signed to business from the Committee on Public reported a general for granting railroads right of way through public which passed as a substitute for the Senate It gives the right of way of one hundred feet on each side of the track and is to take from adjacent public lands material for the construction of the also ground for stations not exceeding twenty acres each will provision that States through which roads pass may regulate the charges of said Ad NEW The Beecber Business in all Pristine One Hundred Cuttings pa per at burned last Loss Fifty persons are out of Thirty New in the crockery and glassware establishment of James Sf on Chatham this Jam aged stock to the amount of insur Catholic Property this morning ai Georges church am nunnery were entirely destroyed by The loss is estimated at from to Insurance The loss falls chiefly on the Society of German Carriage and Wagon Factory Done Camps carriage and wagon manufactory was burnet Fully January fire ftt Montery near Parker this State tonight destroyed the railroad depot and other build Loss probably Dwelling Houne Warrens dwelling burned this Loss insurance Making up the Republican caucus tonight chose Barren Secretary pro tern of the Senate and Speaker the The canvass for Senatorship is very Washburn is here and Car penter will be here No other candi Carpenters friends claim they are sure of fifty votes on joint ballot fortytwo would The Vicksburg being cross examined did not give any information The telegraph operator under the directions of Superintend ent Orton produced numerous telegrams bear ing on the Hebron testified thai Moses who testified to the killing 01 three negroes at Haynes was considered and wholly Quite at amount of rebutting testimony was submitted by both Sew England Objects to a Third Term were adopted in the Republican State Convention opposing a third They condemn all ra and maladministration in the South on the part of any representation of ami lawlessness or intimidation on the part ot the White Leaguers condemn the use of mili tary power for purposes not denned in the and denounce armed t flia ov in the fe isting Governor Tilden Makes a Few Remarks on Civil The Missing Picture from the Cathe dral of ii o in the South as cause of all the Railroad January members of the Western Railroad Association held a meeting today in this Representatives were present from all western roads centering The object of the meeting was for the consid of railroad paper Mill West dispatch says that the government paper four miles distant from that were put under charge of lay ladiee from Washington com taking account of It ia now al that some paper was found in possession of parties who intended using it for The affair u kept v A New York Artist Buys It for Two Hundred and Fifty Jo the Memory of Gerrit Opening New his wife and son were present in the Brooklyn court this There was a great crowd in the Moulton and Tilton were also pres Tilton and Ovington came into court with Judge Judge of the counsel for the resumed bis At recess Beecher crossed where Tillon and Ovington were and greeted them They then left the room in The Sew January Morris did not conclude his argument in the Deecher Tilton case as will finish to Governor Tihlen Tilden sent his message to the Legisla ture on Louisiana It con cludes by declaring that New York should pro her sentiments on this occasion with a dignity and solemn emphasis with will com mand the thoughtful attention of Congress and her sister and that with unanimity she should address herself to establish civil liber personal rights and supremacy of civil over the military General Thomas has resigned the office of General Superintendent of the Eastern Telegraph Vive President Munford takes the office for the time Doubtful At a meeting of Pacific Mail to Taleott and Guion withdrew their resig Sage has not accepted the Director Dividends baaed on An order has been restrain ing me Lake Michigan southern Rail way Company from paying the dividend de clared The complaint recites that the instead of paying a ought to pay tiie interest on the bonds to secure mortgage on the road for held by the Union Trust Deserved The colored citizens of New York met last night to pay a of respect to the late Gerritt His only and nephew and niece The Milling New art dealer on Broad way was recently offered the missing picture from the Cathedral of painted by Two Spaniards had it and he gave them for The dealer has placed it in the hands of the Spanish Consul It is badly Congealed January telegram from Fort Laramie says it is reported that a party of In returned to camp badly It haa been fortyfive degrees below zero within the past and twentythree last New Orleans special sayp that Pinchback to reelected to the Senate by a unanimous vote of both j Mormon Salt snowslides have occurred within the past few days in Big and Little Today it is learned that in Big the Annie Tun nel House was carried off and four men Trains are delayed by the Chicago a arrived at eight oclock this from Niagara He was met by the Mayor and City and escorted to rooms in the Grand Pacific Ho He will remain here three Old for the Northwest Rising barometer with falling northwest and northeast clear or clearing Governor Harding was inaugurated Governor at Jefferson Badly Bradley telegraphs the army headquarters that who was sent out some weeks ago with a detach ment to compel a party of miners to leave the Black Hills bad returned to Sheridan whole command being badly the the ions condemning the military interference in Louisiana were tabled to await the report of he Congressional January Stevens was today nominated to fill the va cancy in Congress caused by the death of Al January Democratic caucus postponed the nomination of Senator till Death January died at his residence this after several weeks  

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