Galveston Daily News (Newspaper) - November 15, 1876, Galveston, Texas L M WATERS Texas Har Mfg Street Texan FOR UNCLE A H KELP CO A av ou Individual tho firm or Moneyed It is generally understood most of the representatives of the bank corporations at the North exerted their influence for the election of the ticket in the late presidential vass The lo have prevailed with foreign of United States securities and their agents and correspondents in this try Indeed a tendency in favor of the perpetuation ol the regime whirl created tho present national debt and the present national banking system may be regarded as traditional it not inherent among Northern moneyed classes that had been aggrandized by the financial of the war It was not unnatural that they should pre- fer tho continuance of r regime which had enriched them and taken special t every city of any importance in the country has been profoundly tilted recently over the of the price and quantity of gas by chartered companies and in every instance consumers have carried their point to the extent of at east a in the rates for- merly prevailed Whether or not K prices afford more for profit hun be considered fair and in other descriptions of in- vestments in it is not the of the to discuss thie KIMS supposed morning but the city ter now in existence authorizes the appointment of an inspector for gas metres by the Council may be taken as evidence that the Legislature regarded such an official ac necessary and we only desire to inquire why he has not been appointed That such an Situation in and South Unchanged and the Cheerful A Conference Invited hy Democratic VI hi torn at New Orleans Kumor of Alarm Amongst the eal Leadom the Attitude CENTS i Not Northern men THE NEWS I THE VOL XXXV NO Story from the from Vera Cruz to go down and interfere in the affairs ot Louisiana except if necessary with arms ln af Believed to of the honest votes at nil hazards lo lie body will submit tj anything wrong in pec nant in the hands of an independent competent man would be ble of effecting much good can not be questioned if his services were confined to settlement of disputes which too often occur between the cers of tho gas company their trons The fact is that the figures taken by tho company's own servants from metres furnished by themselves and under their own control so far as monthly readings of tho index are con- question to surround them with guarantees -or the future It was not that they should dread a change of ad- ministration possible change of policy even though the in- coming regime promised to protect all thei party has had the support of n conservatism in the selfish solicitude at work among the moneyed classes But since the voice of tho ple unmistakably declared at tho ballot bux calls for tho transfer of power to opposition represented by Tilden auu tho moneyed classes unless inspired by a concern for their r nt As a The has no intention to tion the integrity of the metres by the Gas Company nor ar- the servant who takes the mon readings of the index but it would be pleased to receive from an authorized inspector or other competent ity an explanation of facts which to Hampton's Conceded the in South Carolina The Court Applied to for Mandamus on Ihu vanning Hoard A Characteristic Telegram from Silver Spoon to Marshal PUkln Ccn Arrival in A Fair Prospect of Fair Play Telegram lo J NEW Nov U A Washington special to the yune says the cabinet members arc alarmed at the impression which is gaining ground that they are losing influence over the President There is authority for saying that the President gave an emphatic no to certain i true inun will you B F Carolina Nov A Columbia special to the Mwi and Courier says the Republicans had made a tion to give the State to Hampton and Hayes which rejected Nov The following Muting Headway in the Interior ii Cox are All quiet d the Democrats are cheerful Nov TJie Court full bench has issued rule requiring Board of Canvassers to jv them to and unctions only new situation oy the and make the of with tho in use and the hours of labor the gas bills of the NEWS Orleans which reached him from Ne through Attorney General action are cheerful The fde that Hampton is Eed ble to get the figures o action of the of nV Another President of tJie Justice A gram me for Running the The of Captain Smith ut Last Demanded by the States Telegram to the M Nov 14 1870 On the 8th inst a telegram was re- from Tula saying Puebla had n taken bj the garrison of had Confirmation of the nnd Turkey November YW i conspicuous paragraph confirms th report that is about to her army jt lo levy all her taxes iii This i cent g since i i i Court The also the State her tariff twenty Most of the special correspond cnts take lt gloomy view of the lion The dispatch the declare war determined on A Hi eays the Czar h J ordered of part of the i of ne Premier to representatives explain C ti measure savs the Czar does Bw 1 h war and will if possible that the pHn have been re HATS AND CAPS 11 II until K I Tint H 1 Tremont Opera House i a Council be- judicial election of electors functions in the Orlean general capital instinctive y the to the preservation of the established w they were previous to thn order of things It abhors agitation disorder and instability because it can only feel at home with dunned tions and calculable forces and at this moment it has reason to throw its weight the sum of a and ere previous to the reduction in price which went into operation a year or more ago The attention of the cil is respectfully called to the of the charter in this matter and if after due deliberation such an cial be deemed desirable ho can not be opposed lo the violent counsels of publican politicians who propose to lify tho expressed will of the people by devices of fraud aad usurpation and thus expose the country to the perils Of civil convulsion ihc cause of peace and the safety of invested capital are i too soon nor his duties be too strictly defined opinion in Louisiana demands in Board At least two of the present members are Federal officials as well as blind -s J resident from his right by tricks of returning boards The se of Tilden by an count will entanglement has passed the reached in form iag out of point icr controversies the count of votes and the assurance of I fairness will of order of be as a finality in determining peace of popular satisfaction of gen cral confidence ami of all the tions that are favorable to the safe and table employment of capital Gen Grant has been charged with undue pliability to the influence of capitalists It they possess this influence they have now an opportunity such as they never hal before to exert it for their own ad- vantage and for the great good of the country and he in yielding to it when exerted could not be charged with bomg unduly pliable but would be forming a supreme act of patriotic duty is hoped that the last expedition sent out by England for discoveries in the Arctic regions will prove truly the last for a long while to come A few years ago when something like tlie Liack Hills excitement was gotten ip m regard to reported gold discoveries at I life's Peak and hundreds of made tedious and trips without finding the precious ore one party of disappointed miners re- turned with the legend never had any painted on their wagon So now the report seems to be that is no op en polar sea and the vote of the State Tho question has for the first time awakened the in- terest of every section of the become in fact a national local politicians and manipulators muat give place in this instance to the nent gentlemen from the North and West who visit New Orleans for the purpose of seeing that the ballots on the 7th of November are counted The same special says the New York Sheridan's transfer to Nev MS with serious misgivings It declares that lie will not hesitate to cut the knot with the sword if necessary Marshal Pitkin in reply to the tation extended to Ben Butler received a telegram from Butler saying he don't believe Northern men ought to go down and interfere with the affairs of iana except if necessary with arms m their hands Prominent men of both parties con- to arrive by every train Those already here express no opinions They come they say not with any idea of acting officially but as specta tors The St Charles Hotel is th point where interest is centered an the rotunda is crowded with the cun anxious to get a glimpse of th distinguished visitors The impression prevails that the K turning Board will attempt to throw out the parishes of East and West Fe Ouachita East Baton House Lincoln Claib members of the meS of Congress and solicitor and ing them to ministerial functions and also Dunn Cardoso and Hayne candidates for Comptroller of the Treasury and Secretary of State and nominees for re-election to offices from sitting as rf own election The court issued rule requiring the Board to r on T why writs should not istue was raised no of Guanajuato and that the troops I which left San Luis to reinforce tlie garrison of Tula pronounced while on the march and went to General Cadena is besieging General Angel Martinez in I Gen is on the march to San Luis Potosi He on the 5th inst He was nearer San Luis than Gen Fuero who left Monterey on the If Oen vino pursues Fuero tig he should I uero will have no chance to escape Canules will be between Fuero and Luis wilh a force twice as and Trevino in his rear Nov English of the of have arrived here The million Turkish pounds of the Japer about tu be Nov M General hns that Czar forbid bis return to Russia was sory t any I San large as his will n superior out and they credited as should be voters the and completely no possible money ood can practicable northwest and if is any North is wholly in- accessible to man Capt Narcs com- mander of the expedition dispatched by England in has returned two years arduous effort aad loss of part of his crews reports that tho Polar Sea is never navigable that he went more to the north than any previous navigator that it was impossible to reach the North that nothing can be added to the knowledge acquired by former ex- those of Dr Kane and Captain Hall the American explorers Thus end the efforts of more than three hundred years i a this direction A Portuguese navigator first attempted to fiad a northwest passage H the year 1300 Since then English Hussian Danish Austrian German and American navigators have undertaken the same thing and now after the loss of many valuable lives ami the ex- of large of it has been that result from a further prosecution of such explorations The nearest to the polo before the late English expedition were made by Parry Kane Hayes Hall Peyer end nearly all of whom within four or five hundred miles of the pole Many believed that an open sea existed at the pole and that to enter it with vessels was possible This idea seems lo been completely dissipated by tho late lish expedition The history of the many expeditions which have entered upon this field of discovery and been enough to return forms interesting reading but like the re- sults of their labors is no great practical advantage except as guides to warn people from dangerous promising no beneficial results A SPECIAL DISPATCH from New lo the Picayune dated November 11 says a business pressure has been brought to bear on President Grant to allay the prevailing excitement and pro vent a crisis A calmer ing is said to prevail in Nev Yo the opinion is general that be done the South the The prosperity of Louisiana and in a measure the mony of the whole country depend on having an impartial canvass of the vote which can be expected with the history of the past in view unless a material change be made lathe personnel of the Board While the people of Louisiana and especially of New Orleans remain quiet and undemonstrative the most intense anxiety prevails and it is ac knowledged by men of all parties that it will be impossible to maintain a in Louisiana that dees not hold its tenure by the free will of the people THE newspapers had the laugh on Gov Beil of Texas some years ago whoa he mixed Shakspeare and the L mon and Do Soto These give a cratic majority of 8341 The city is very quiet No excitement NEW Nov Q c telegraphs from here to a friend that the people of New Oilcans though profoundly agitated are quiet and there is not the slightest purpose to disturb the public pence The sition to place the counting of the vote under the supervision of honorable men of both parties from a distance meets the cordial concurrence of the entire community NEW Nov 14 fol owing explains itself The answer will he issued as soon as received Some named have not yet ar NEW Nov 14 Times special says Oen had arrived yesterday afternoon and taken command of the troops in Florida Alabama v Nov The lature nearly every member present A Democratic caucus S W Cobb for President of Sneaker HSn H of the House message to-morrow the for Governor's s WASHINGTON Nov 14 full net to-day for the first time in weeks Secretary Cameron Senator West and Caleb Gushing called on tho Pres dent to-day How York WASHINGTON Nov tone of the New York papers regarding tho re- suit s unchanged TEXAS Special Telegrams to the I WACO Nov county the otal vote cast was Tilden Hayes 9 The vote was 300 less than nt the ast election One poll was not opened The of Tula were reduced by desertions They divided and one detachment marched lo Hio and the other to both followed by the Revolutionists Fuero can not de- pend on forming a junction with thorn LONDON Nov M j NI r 1 Stock Exchange Russian securities we greatly almost to a fallen four per CM t n this morning the highest l says large orders to Berlin houses for ill exports Should wing to n whalebone in anil ii nets will worn wi ere is n was a canard manufactured bv Lor Partisans for in the the difficulty of ar la sho riving nt the truth it is only y to say that a telegram has been received tUe I Mo U ary persist in her tn to III eve she will bo perfectly L Ued Germany is understood to be to observance of neutrality Austria with an engagement to watch the Polish provinces presumably to assist in repressing nny Polish rising Nov Time has u strong pro-Russian n mil article on tlie Eastern first nonces the toward an agreement about a conference its basis fuels promising for bin declares I t the worst symptom is the disposition ha 1 1 m bin U I by Hie I The H hem wl w v i H MASHETT IV with tho idea of a he that be iil n L labor ays will not lose heart because Ihi spect is not perfectly clear news of Great Britain known t last year they would have arrested in extension of this Capt render c Johnson demanded the f t all To tho Hon St Fluid Jno A jars Matthews Jas n Jno A j ivr The undersigned arrived hero day They came in answer to a tele- gram from the Hon Abraham S Hewitt County Nov Eastland o for instructions Consul son is reported to have said he had gunboat It is supposed the in On Imn Consul v gives filden and M to vote Dot Nov y for Democratic Presidential Electors 044 majority for D C Giddings Bible in one of Us But the secular press is not always well up in scripture The telegraph was put in requisition the day after the presidential election to give the thanksgiving proclamation of tho New York Wo Id over the result The quotation with which it opened was so mixed that the telegraph and the types were blamed with but the World itself has now come to hand and the article opens with the earth to men of good will This is neither cor the Bible though it is ably meant for the latter in York as Citizens of New Orleans request that a delegation of prommem gentlemen come there at once to counsel peace and a fair and honest re- turn on are earnestly requested to be one of 10 all widely knows to meet at Louisville at the Gait House on Saturday proceeding directly South or Jf more convenient meeting at the in New Mon s Two or three small boxes to hear not materially chance th above figures v a K gives Throckmorton 887 v Nov county kmor and Bi Collini translation Luke chapter if verse 14 reads Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace good will toward men The World is abreast with the times in politics but a little rusty in scripture r acceptance is requested This gency appeals to your patriotism undersigned are informed that you have come here at the request of United of make a While in the late ul support to Hayes and Wheeler as for President and Vice dent and the undersigned gave their support to Tilden and tor those offices they feel assured that all good citizens of all parties regard an honest count and true return of votes actually cast of greater moment than I Mr the of any cawftrtate for office Sen and arc ready to do all that honorable men should do to secure such return of the votes the late election in the Murder of the Marshal Telegram to die Galveston ARK Nov 14 y Marshal killed to-night while attempting to arrest one Lattiner Lattmer escaped He is six feet te hoat will be used if necessary to back the i Warm work is considered possible Consul Wilson has changed the plan of operations chalked out by Capt Johnson J TJIE STATE CAPITAL of Knees or city Telegram to Vie n Pi or Hat the conference fails the would declare war disavowing probably for would say this was mere Tiny fl false but it is clear that i could nnd no pretense for interference II n Kimd tin came inlo MIL or two VM he took party elsewhere that not Inry on file It are novels for the trash isi be in with leorgi Klini the A I-.IIV IM i iHi 11 HACKS K id n i SACKS CO A US K 1100 SACKS KINK IICM KINK HACKS I If Unit I o A Trap lemn or the be I1 nli A Apply Mr Sll I that AUSTIN Nov 14 1870 1 lie air opened to-day auspiciously notwithstanding tho norther blowing This the sun came out warm and to-morrow will be fair The lowing officers were West president T 13 Wheeler and Joe Bayers vice IN L Norton general superintendent John n Glenn assistant John T of horses Mai W A Norton of stock George Hancock of agriculture K H Peck of fruits and garden Whiting should resign nop e to another to take cure of il J linen says it does not suppose ii would come to this The Czar stop before he provoked a crisis for England's intervention S via aggrandized and Independent with independent lUl where the v commit with his M thousand i south of the Danube in i for territory ceded to the north he would stop well tented with what he had done This much may be declared Unit took up the war from Servi failing hands English opinions won no more justify armed than it did sition to and opposition stify armed op tlie diplomacy a eyes and light curly hair Five dred dollars reward is offered CESS Wright and ander of the United States Engineer Corps accompanied by Gen Comstock Inspector are now at the mouth of the Mississippi examining the progress of work under the plan of Capt Eads Gano on General State of Louisiana which assumes more than ever before a national importance and upon which in this crisis may f pend tho very existence of tional government Telegram to the Galveston Nov 14 1370 A shooting affray occurred in a saloon in this city last night between and San Three shots were enchanted and resulted in Allen receiving Sno shot n the arm refused to pay which was the cause of the difficulty There will be a torchlight procession T Hon of fine arts M D Mather of mechanics II Crow of miscellaneous To-morrow Major West will deliver the opening annual address About fitly thoroughbred racers are on hand of which nineteen olds are entered for No iuch collection of fine stock was ever known m Texas The best two-year-old time known in the country is expected En- t in nil L tries m all classes The are large were eil D D Daniel's Dunic took irst premium and Boyd's lam the second premium for D D Prince c fs have heretofore the action Telegram to the Gal f 1 of the Returning the State We spok S the i Confederates i ana Hanson protested to Braai that tul chare would Gn jen K M however c he learned to forgive much of ami will i t of tlie heart and of seven surgeons all one Dr Wall of deemed that u was organic and would result m his death in a very short time if he was not permitted lo seek the quietude of his home All the entreaties of sur goons nnd friends however had no effect upon Bragg who persistently refused to relieve Gen Gano he how ever transferred him to Gen Johnston who nt once acted upon the advice of the surgeons Gen Gano lately met Gen Bragg in Galveston and the old so cordial and pleasant in 1.7 that it was veston Nov 14 A heavy ram and the coldest of tho season have interfered with yesterday No cotton is moving on account of the bad weather where its action could not change the result of a presidential election and in view of tie desire of all good men that effect should be given to the will of the majority as lawfully expressed fully ask you or such of you as are NEW Nov Indiana Labrador Spain Nov i consider how such as we possess may be exerted in behalf of such a canvass of the votes actually cast as by its fairness and impartiality shall command the respect and cence of the American people of all parties ours respectfully by the Jno M Palmer Lyman Trumbull Wm K Morrison Illinois Samuel J Randal A G Curtin Wm Bigler Pennsylvania J E McDonald ana J R G B Smith Wis consin Gco W Julian M D Manson John Love Indiana Henry Iv Stevenson H D Kentucky Oswald New Ohio L T Bogy Jas O Broadhead C Gibson Sis soun Jno Lee Carroll W F toa Maryland W G Sumner Con- Nov 14 of Ohio and Kelley of Pennsylvania will arrive when the Re- publicans will reply to the tion of the Democrats very quiet No news The cily is In reply to Marshal Pitkin's the Indiana and held for bark erts from Wilmington N C for Hull She reports that she snapped three saipped her rudder to be damaged Nov The anchors and un- Bottom supposed u's Nellie took first premium and Graham's Little Dot tool second premium for saddle mares W lWiUm Russia would show in tlie sagacity attributed t it it did not so describe tlie of the war and restrict its operation so as to prevent the occurrence of an reason for our interfering Mill this referring to the last paragraph of foregoing nays with such cvi denee as this affords of the Aneland opinion is only too likely to oe content That it will be utterly and most dangerously we need not say but a mistake of kind has already once in tho history the two nations been discerned and in any case it is disquieting to that is entering upon and critical negotiation under as a delusion as to the temper of this country as that which luted the Crimean war The Times article concludes wilh an argument in favor of a conference nut committed to inevitable failure It be- that guarantees satisfactory to and possibly to Turkey may In- arranged If renounces all at- tempts at settlement which the Tinm does not believe likely England would be free in future and have the tion of that she nut re- sponsible for the failure The of lion T No races to-day Races Mile in five Ung three in five and mule race one A negro named Dan Williams WCSt town A negro boy fou o past discredit the urkey might reject recommended by the joint authority of Europe but should it be realised sia would be only too ready to net us the executive of ri of the European powers will educated do not it Air l i tho lln Academy ol Ing and u awny li a Whin ve anio the devil li ward several ig tell He i Jn u ol Are M Miere we lell them In du lo o lentil id n lt Jm J fNT A H III V WM K 300 Tons White Ash Egg and Stono Coal Sugar Plantation STOCK ic FOR SALE OR RENT Kin t ol An I 1 rid r u i n CITY Shoe Store WENK BROS COME COME l Hot on Our Slock of BOOTS AND SHOES ffi 11 i AfVIl old died macto is aground in South Bay of the crew were drowned BERWICK Nov ship lina New Orleans wrecked Savannah Mortuary Report Nov inter- ments to-day five of which two were from yellow fever MRS STOWE is living in a pretty little cottage at tont and is said to be as sprightly and full of enthusiasm as a bright girl The gush is about the Ian nf to leave the family s U S SUPREME WASHINGTON Nov In the Court to-day counsel for on Doom now in jail ju Augusta under sentence of the Dis- rict Court of United Statra for ation of the civil rights act of IS 10 submitted a for leave to file a petition lor habeas corpus for the purpose of determining whether he is legally in custody The court took the papers and in granting or refusing the EPISCOPAL BOSTON Nov 14 Third Church Congress of the Protestant Episcopal Church opened this morning with a pre- liminary communication at St Church Bishop called the Congress to ordi r ami delivered the address ot New read a on The True Place of Art in Christianity THE FIKE SAVANNA n Nov the lire la night 2500 bales of cotton nnd empty and twenty loaded earn of freight were destroyed The fire is un- der control The warehouse fertilizers which were also destroyed SAVANNAH Nov the best information obtainable 1800 hales nf cotton were destroyed and some My bales damaged curs were totally destroyed barrels of and a large quantity of bacon lumber fertilizers cotton ties ami buckles were destroyed Railroad can not give positive figures yet Most of the burnt was cotton -s A MAN in Virginia City Nevada whose Chinese cook left him was un- able to obtain any of numerous Johns until he induced one of them to ex- plain thai some apparently strips of red paper on the kitchen contained the woman long time tonge jaw J A negro witness in a trial the other day was asked what I certain saloon at explained that I SL SI lor 81 for 7 lor SI M 1 i A H r A INSURANCE OIL FIRE INS COMPANIES o YV x oru m o MIDI M Superior to Any in n M T It K i i v it of Ill Kinds mid SHOKS AM Our Kino run in hoods as and 105 1.1 n A1 change his was accepted time had The Commission Merchants n I A II I Ml in i i i v i -1 INSURANCE OIL rKT SHOKS I ii li i- 1 Olt COAL OIL fur AM i on tar In IO III i-l inn l T 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