Galveston Daily News (Newspaper) - April 12, 1878, Galveston, Texas FRIDAY APRIL 12 CENTS VOL 17 A CO aa alt ether feren wbM mart or seek aa outlet at tbe point of sea or the marches out and breaks weak place la dike its fury aver vacuum The at or tomato tough and tbe wins of tki wood The wolf by preference to tbu track of wounded and fainting antelope Praam flock taw M where tho is ot society act Ikv of public aad nod of la Teias bora with an un- brood ot laad Marks laad Because of tke state's CiTil wita respect to executive vA her aad poorly protected of on u convenient for all aaon active aad daring of violence and deprivation Taw tbe is flailed aw frequently to chronicle are a of a legislative aad ex- in the put agala against referred to U a policy wiae la the of and before Uie ot of railroad and the telegraph before tho Uie loader of and It la a fanatical there is than To to methods im at present day wUck of erery that for is M war should to meet of Cur awl to pitch of military with hone and foot armet mailed and the and bow aid Black Prince Where there was disparity there be mo Defeat and overwhelming disinter inherent IB formation aad of the army Well IB presented robbers aad murderers take aH the offered by era Improvements anil caute of aad cf law and order left to depend upon and eld as the of Scary the Black Prince and aboat M to the practical needs of present hour with respect to bold accomplished dextrous aad swift moving aa a military array upon model of would be to actual of a war between two such and Crime carefully consults circumstances for its and methods Circum- bo with equal for tba means of successful war crime A policy that has in- aided OB the state ia to encourage and facilitate by inefficiency with re- machinery and la an and policy sounding it make of loyalty to as claimed Charta Tn reply of ta of Lord Salisbury bad tbe effect to arouse any pwtiotalar IB of Russia's Neither to its logic cf the at On both i falleB coldly iu quarters to which they wore directed and for force sad It I cap the oi England in gaining at of the of Europe parti is to Ike trial y of A month ago it certain toed IB her peculiar Bid the supposition that she would be to back her assertions Busala Tha Lord circular hare changed and now it fa that bj allies and at erery door In the light of effort OB occasion an for the wily and Russian of serrice quietly awt aa If war were They are strengthening la and with an eye single to Important in direction of new ae not idle and UBM instead of healing et leading to of seenu bat to Increase the A kmall match would off tke aad it to liow thing eac and without an explosion be an it doet come crT death wwi Announced in London of Lucien Charlen roseph Murit soa of the famous French general afterward The elder whole history is at once so brilliant and liter Caroline wuom he luft two sons and two daughters Napoleon the younger He wan born ia Milun May 10 after near his mother until IBM went to where he was arrested on The overthrow of the dynasty the claims of this branch of the family like the others royal recognition and power After his liberation in Spain Napoleon lucien came to the United where elder brother Napoleon Achille lad previously settled ia Florida clen married an American a Min Eraser his wife earning a port by touching After repeated short stays in France he returned in IMS aad elected to the constituent and legislature lie WM en- and minister to Turin in became later in 1352 and received the title of prince of the imperial family in 1853 Thie under the third whose star was then In 1840 when the wen ex- from nut forth his claims to the throne of the Two Sicilies but AI the instance of itt he scon publicly disclaimed his pre- tensions in 1870 with at Ketz and when that city prisoner His eldest son Joachim Napoleon ii now a colonel ic French army THE MOST OF ALL Another Near Hull as Two The Went OB tke Texan Bad Pacific Attacked at hj the and Thrilling THE TURF el iTie 11 Milu and a ter c c Typhoon first Wilson's ch g 3d br c Tickler third Cottrell's b c Matilla fourth Kile ch first Cottrell's Aunt Betsy Cot troll's r t- Grigsby third two year b c Buckshot first Waller's e a Backden second Cottrell's b c third seconds 8 ia r K Johnson 111 b e K 232 b Owens S 3 K Tne race of yesterday was won by Ed Tyler ft April scenes at Leitrim's funeral Duhlin yes erday were very ul The mob in front of he church to capture tbe declaring their intention out cornae They the ats earl as an old ruffian and heretic They also climbed the wall of tho church and h willed the mourners and and yelled and hissed dur ag tbe reading of service of the to their nto the All of them hat to pass out by an way in the rear church in order to ea cape Fifty were present but they were wholly ciant to cope with the mob many o whom were drunk x 0 April 11 The senat to-day parsed R hill to s Cincin in bonds to com plete the Southern Railroad The bil goes to the house for concurrence reading the platform W W O'Bryan of Kent up a tlon complimenting and indorsing Con Springer for his independence in f or Gen Shields for of the house of representatives Tb resolution created great excitement am while Col was attempting speak in its favor a motion to dif was declared carried amid of confusion IK tromh Africa April 11 The Mancheste Guardian prints a London saying a rumor ia current in militar circles tbat the British have a disastrous defeat in South Africa The is ignorant of sue a defeat at last advices Th whole frontier waa restless and a wa was abroad All th government's prudence and were needed to prevent a general war April 11 Henry A president oi the of Lake City and National of Colorado Springs charged with irro in his accounts lias been ing his relatives here for several days and left for New York last of London Seirer April 11 In consequence of the bursting of a sewer a able section ot south is flooded to a depth of two or three feet Much ou Bixton Laughborough Kensington and Camberwell new road Wtm St 111 NEW YOKE April M Tweed In confined to bed in Ludlow Street Jail The unfortunate man ia suffering from a complication of originated by suspense and anxiety of a Celebrated Clowe NEW April Mid- Almonte the first clown of better known as Ted Almonte died of quick consumption last evening He performed bis duties a the on Wednesday afternoon and evening made attempt to go through with them the same evening bean down OB Mew York pten Uw tt oat tiU hit a ante te fOSt In a ad- of piano manufacturer took a at the Centennial and with sweet untile By 8 IS has la wirth of tc the tUa libels malice aad all im April meeting of the manufacturers of Blackburn Boston and is to be held at ter to-morrow to consider the ed resistance to the 10 per cent tion in wages of There to be great danger of a gigantic strike and lockout throughout shire Alvord IPO One or of the he and ter liO or Threat to Burn Bonty Small In IB Scared Up Special Telegram to the DALLAS April 11 train occurred late last night at thirteen milts cut of Dallas on le Texas and Pacific From hat could be learned from the tor of the train and passengers who got off at this place tho following to be the true of the The arrived at at 10 Just before the train came to a stop the conductor Mr Julius who woa lilting in the sleeper when the blew for the depot from the sleeper to the rear platform of the next coach As he did so he heard firing further on toward be engine and anticipating what wu op drew a double derringer from his pocket and Bred it at a fellow with a un ia his hand thinking that ance might drive them away Two men Immediately opened fire on ilr when he retreated to the to get his On making hia appearance the second imo the HAD BECOME PROMISCUOUS He entered into the battle and the second or third from his ook effect nn a medium sized man staggered back into the The man wore a suit of brown overalls nd a broad-brimmed hat and a heavy black moustache down over bis mask Tbe con- ductor shortly afterward was shot in tho left arm just abore the wrist with rifle ball which came out near he elbow after lacerating the flesh very and breaking large bone At Tord showed pluck deserves much credit for the in which ic stood tho racket There were be- tween thirty and forty shots fired at him one of which tore out the side of bis hat above the brim besides the one which struck his arm After being sbo he jumped under the and emptied his weapon at the robbers from the truck He lost so much blood and his wound was so painful that he re- turned to the sleeper after exhausting bis ammunition nnd bound up bis arm with a sheet He bore bis suffering with AKD till he arrived in tha city when he was conveyed to a room at tbe Windsor Hotel and his wound wag dressed b Tit Locke At 2 o'clock this morning he wss AND FIREMAN wero taken from tbe engine H guaro placed over them who rf to hold up their bands while he was going on Otherwise they were not molested Tho robbers fried to fect an entrance to tho express and msil car which ia for both divided by a partition The messenger guard stood at post closed the door on them The car waa then SATURATED WITH COAT OIL and 15 minutes by the was given the to open tbe door tbe robbers threatening to eet it on fire and every one that got out if the door was not opened The messenger whose name is Kerley told them to fire awey Tbe timu being up one of the gang struck a match and proceeded to Ignite the coal oil when seeing all further resistance useless the messenger opened the door Tbe messenger and guard were covered with rifles the robbers proceeded to rifle the mails and express packages Tbe messenger fought bravely L nd fi red OD tbe robbers from the time the first one showed his head till he com- to open tbe door to save the train from being burned and many from be iag shot to Throe registered let ters were taken from the mail agent aad about from the express There were over two thousand dollars in the car but the money was hid where they could tot find it Ic is thought that another one of the robbers was shot by one of the passengers from a window of the second class car It is variously estimated tbat ware from KINK TO n the ot There wore bout 25 passengers on the train The convict train wai about 100 where the robbery occurred m a side track and in the general en- gagement the guards fired into tbe Ia retaliation the robbers to the convicts but did not do so The robbers were masked and when they left the ex car they separated going y in every direction Mr Sam others of the Texan Express Com although they had returned rom a trip after the Eagle Ford bers IS of tbe robbers at about 2 o'clock this morning The number of shots flred could not of course be for it was almost continual ten or fifteen minutes tbe and express car being riddled with ets though fortunately no one was hurt on the train as ar as learned but he conductor Several have opinion tbat tlie robbers were cow toys headed by a man who is six feet high with beard all over his He liad a fine shrill voice wore a broad-brimmed light-colored crowned hat and a slouch coat of coarse texture GREAT APPREHENSION felt by people on the the news spread last night that the might make a drop into this city and attempt to rob tlie banks measures in the shape of shot for of In Co April governor in response to thu solicitations of the road men for protection of trains against robbers ban increased tbe re ward to for each arrest sod con- viction As to the to put a guird of state troops or on each train it is impracticable xe the 20 or trains running daily in the would tbe whole frontier battalion the legality of the proceeding is doubtful The other proposition not made public and was mentioned in yesterday's dispatch from here has alto abandoned The rewards offered and the Civil of tbe counties must secure the capture of the robbers An important case from in- tho legality of locations in colony reservation ia being argued lo the Supreme Court The Court of six denth verdicts to paas judgment upon at this term ANTONIO of IM TUB EASTERN QUESTION ine Horizon LONDOS April Tbe St of the Taitu tele- Tae fi again overcast to BAH ANTOMIO April ing of wae well attended fifteen counties being well Tbe following retold lion was adopted be instructed t4 or the opposition to iho for the reduction of tbs tariff on for- woolff now before aod Ing and tbe of w 2 In Texas and tht and of aad bj tham Mr Moss exhibited figures giving the number of owned by 181 persons who responded to a circular re- cently issued regarding tbe tion of association and its purpose The number aggregated There are still upwards of 200 wool growers to hear from Mr J 8 Manning deputy ter publishes a card in this morning's in reply to tbe attack on him by Mr John H the editor of tlie Courier According to the statement of both parties e dis- agreement about the proposed joint or a news depot in the new has mack to do with the im- The trial of Cox Hyan and Satlerlee for the murder of Dr Brazill and his son on the of September 1870 is progressing slowly before the Court The widow of the murdered f The Change is to tbe made in the British uid to the consequent alteration la tbe attitude of the Austrian cabinet and apparent hesitation of Germany to act as tor It is believed in official circles tbat some of Ixnrd Salisbury's remarks on Monday indicate an intention of ing to wur The stye the abort cular accompanying Prince reply invites to late her proposals The Vienna re- marks TuU seems to point to the in- tention of trying to to a separate understanding with England as attempted with Austria The Berlin correspondent of the at mediation seem to have made it probable that the powers will only consent to participate in tbe revision of of Sail on tbe same conditions as ed by England The Pott says Austrian agents have informed their that Russia has promised Bosnia to in the event of renewal of s has produced a bad i at Vicuna April It tLe tion of sLips on the Mediterranean from torpedoes a number ol team launches will be sent to aud other A of torpedo were seat from Chatham dockyard to the Mediterranean yesterday A steamer is now loading with a large number at Victoria docks the tion being to supply each vessel of tha fleet with at least two torpedo boats guns are tbe Mediterranean The warlike prepa- rations of and Turks about Constantinople continue The have established two days quarantine on the Austrian tier It is believed this is rather from political than reasons Apprehensions are expressed in charest that the Russians Intend ing strict martial law A special from London to the burgh says that the secret de- terminations of tha cabinet which Lord meant as compelling bis ment therefrom were tbe of and landing an army corps in Asia Defensive works near Constantinople are being on with great energy The authorities at the island of tbe districts ia ht and tht river by tbe Montenegrins t ished bf tbu wwr are tbe aie unable to belp able to feed owa people pen to Austria f T April fait Prince has re- quested the in the bitter WDB of re- garding and the occupation of April 11 to tie front Cattaro nates the of and neighborhood are unanimous in desire for annexation to Austria of Montenegro A rising of the inhabitants of is hourly ed The Montenegrins occupied forts as a ST April publishes the following announcement An active exchange of is influence with with a view to arrive at a under- standing the natural path to which would be a congress Aa improved aspect of affairs is developed BO as to justify the hope of a attainment of a favorable if England doesn't raise fresh THE MATTER OP RESUMPTION The of auA clit J u- 11 opened to-day before House upon ibc resolution the to ascertain if the title by which the Tens asd Company claim chises hmi and properly of tbe Ki and Mr an from New to France who bnM by the E Company in- tbat in that beta and that the judgment and man his daughter Mrs r wards and his son were ex- Tenedos huve requested instructions to day The two latter i from Porte in regard to the fmt ot April strike on the Topeka and Santa road ha ended The governor has dis- charged the militia and the strikers have lost employment April eery adoption of tha fifteenth ment was celebrated by tbe colored Eens of Brooklyn at the Academy oi Music to-night Democratic Ills April 11 delegates ii to identified the prisoners The details ot the murder are sickening The defence will so I bear an alibi The failure of Frank Michel is a complete one Tuere are assets to but liabilities are 1 ght of to tho WACO April city council met this afternoon to consider course to pursue in reference to ri il- road bond suits against the city A committee of three aldermen was pointed to confer with citizens and a or two more will decide whether city 8 compromise and the bonds or carries tbe case to tbe led States Supreme Court Most ple here think compromise the best policy one hundred thousand dollars arc involved in the matter and are considering u seriously Judge Sleeper and United States At- torney Evans have from Austin comes before the federal court at Austin in Jane Col A H Swanson general tendent Capt T J Atkinson rlent Direct Navigation Company Major J freight agent Capt Of A division lent Houston and Central road and W H Masters of the Texas and New Orleans ara hero looking after the interest of their Unes for the C n mnd F a Telegram to the News April appointed to co-operate with ths of the G C and 8 F R B held a meeting to-day and organised committees for all the county precincts They report great encouragement from all parts of the county and feel sured that the citizens ot Washington county will freely respond to secure the success of this important ing line so much them The newly elected city were sworn in yesterday The Irish potato crop since the late seasonable rain is now safe and the yield promises well The of Baylor University at- aided by the young ple of the county will have a grand rlan celebration about eight miles from here ot a I to No guna have been prepared for them ever and e warm inception will be given it they come thU way The ex- on the streets was intense to News April 11 The body of Mrs Brew was found to day in a well near her Her husband until recently a blacksmith in the railroad shops had gone to Omaha in search of work leaving some money with his family On last Mrs Brew was miesing but no particular search was made till when in re- moving a pump her b tij was found in the well Suspicion oa a negro who tended their garden He is to have left for Shreveport to-day and U suspected of committing the crime for the money to be in her possession She leic children The inquest is not yet concluded FORT WORTH to WORTH April 11 Indian Dave who killed Wm Field at Bed Light last winter surrendered to yesterday Sales of property for unpaid tares continue and forty pieces are to be sold The question of u city market house is being agitated Mho city is now being made of British marines io guard the depot of war material on the island Effect oi The Reply lo lie April effect of Prince circular is not reassuring It ia pointed out here that the government can not cept the invitation to formulate counter proposals in consequence of their that question trust be settled by the powers jointly Ia Vienna only telegraphic nummary has been re- the most deduction is that the hope heretofore held out from St Petersburg of a renewal of ence negotiation is not by Prince circular says nothing about accepting England's conditions for going to a congress Without some such concession on the of Russia no step be taken wards a peaceful settlement The suddenness with which the circular was telegraphed to L indon during the debate ou tbe address to the queen ex- cites remark The special edition of the Times containing it was issued about eight o'clock Tuesday night Sir William Vernon and Mr Henry Courtney Liberals dis- tbe papers in the commons The of the circular was published in the original French The inference is thai the circular was specially framed with a view of influencing the public opinion here and hurried into the hands of members of parliament in the hope of affecting the vote on the address The to BT PETERSBURG April cu calar to the dors his reply to Lord Circular regrets that the latter besides criticising the treaty ol did not say what gov desires He believes if Lore Salisbury will make known wishes i better understanding tbe s be reached Aa to the congress circular aays Russia can only reiter ate the declaration that each power included would have full lib of appreciation and of action making the Blott of LONDON April 3.1 special to the Times from Stefano Thi Grand Djke Nicholas and Gourke and with a larg stuff and an escort of fifty cavalry yeE visited thn principal defensiv works lately commenced by the Turk between San anil and then embarked on board th imperial yacht Livadia for the city Tb examination of these defenses has great and tbe Grand Duk Nicholas has obtained an order to Bto I April district court I granted Wm and Dr ton and Williams charged with the morder of Tom Pogue the States witness here leat a change of venue to Wood county and are on bail The United States court meets on instead of of April Major Joan T Rankin of Brown county was here tor comptroller and will stand ft fair of getling April John E Lyoa president of the Boston Concord acid Montreal van buried to at the Houw N H Some time in tho he arose in ot illness and to the floor The lamp he carried broke setting fire to hit April 1.1 com- mission from United con- of 35 arrived all well it Ic is rumored that Pasha hoe ordered the of works with out the knowledge of wa minister at the instigation of Mr Lay ard British ambassador who is of trying to bring on a war betwee and England The dispatch of Turkish reinforce merits to has been manded A telegraph cable has been lai the Dardanelles lo Cartal a lording direct communication with Europe without passing through sian stations llu Circular April 11 The Ventral a telegram which purports to be a summary of the circular nying Pricce reply to Lord Salisbury out which rather sterna to be a reply to Austria's objections The telegram says Price endeavors to refute Austria's objections point by print and declares that sia has fully redeemed her promises to Austria even at the risk of alienating the Ha expresses surprise that Austria has not the opportunity to check disorders in Bosnia and either by annexation or im- posing reforms in conclusion suggests a settlement on the basis of a congress by separate agreement between tbe various courts as to modifications to be introduced into the treaty of Paris and disclaims all responsibility lor further tions if the powers refute to agree this course The authenticity of tbe foregoing ia doubtful 11 A the kluK April 11 Secretary Sherman made the his lie was called upon by financial He had an informal with of the national banks banking The said a leading banker came here for the pur of aid from the in the resumption of specie payment not to be dictated to or advised aw to his precise plan Ho stated to the of the national binke that he required in gold to returns payment on 1st He bad on hand fibout and desired tht banks if were willing to assist im in which would make up tne full mount of f also hix to dispose of 4 per cent bonds at par vilh a commission of per cent After general discussion which was not to the proposition in regard o the 4 per cent bonds Secretary man made an offer to dispose of of per cents and he banks and bankers to submit a reposition to him for the full amount r any fractional part thereof It in understood the national bank residents held a secret meeting Tuef- ay night to consider the proposition of Sherman His proposition liat tue banks should subscribe for the per cents was voted down and a com- selected to prepare and submit a ew proposition which be to the banks The proposition a decided upon is accompanied hy ar- setting forth hings that the banks assembled are de- irous cf rendering all the aid possible gratis in securing the resumption of payments but in doing ro ain things muss be considered The tanks are willing to subscribe for the ull amount of million dollars and to sell them at the same paid for atking and ng no but they must nave to say in regard to the bonds to be issued Four per cants can cot use at all their ale is entirely too slow and ain They would be willing to nc cept per or 5 per of 1881 could be placed more readily know that a number of honds which have been returned to thin ty from abroad on account at the re of silver are now on or have not been disposed or and that the banks generally have more government cow on hand han at any previous time since they were issued The banks can not as sumo any great risks in for the bonds proposed and the market must viewed as well 28 its present features Should the market become flit and the demand for jonds cense the banks can not consent to assume the loss on such aa are over and they will re- quire a loss in order to protect their With this guarantee from the secretary the banks are to subscribe for the full amount of fifty million of per cents or new of 1881 at market quotations the ury department with their equivalent in gold This proposition iC ia under- stood was presented to Secretary man A meeting held of the members of the late 4 cent syndicate com- posed of the First National Bank gust Belmont representing the childs of Londot Morgan Co Morton Bliss Co J W man Co at which it waa decided to make a bid lor the entire amount of- by Secretary Sherman H C Bliss and August Belmont ou Sherman and had an interview With They informed him that they did not come as a cate as representatives of and banking firms to render substantial aid to the government in its efforts to secure a speedy and permanent tion of specie payments Sherman said he felt confident of the ability ol the treasury department to resume by January 1 if not before that time if he secure the sale of fifty million dollars bonds and he claimed that with the gold now in the treasury and the amount yet to come and fifty million dollars realized from the sale of as he proponed he would have nearly two hundred million dollars gold which the Texis claimed to be of charter and property of the solute and the bondholders bail an existing lien upon the property of company to their He tho history of person's and 0 of tbe companies until floul the and fic He into this history of the suits by Gray former i receiver of the IB of by which certain mortgages fore- closed and the of the Although Campbell claims to sent the 1 the is and assert thai the attack the Pacific company is u flink set en by and his associates in to impair this of the and fi before congress If doubt is created in the mind of con- gress aa the validity of he title of the T P Company to tbe land in Texas of Fort Worth it will embarrass the passage of the present Is ii understood that Gov president of tbe T and P will to ar- gument on B jth Bides are confident Oi a favorable re- port from the L well distiller of Tippecanoe filed a petition in bankruptcy small ot m ace April Prince Charles Joseph detachments have arrived ic the neighborhood of Bucharest April 11 Greeks tbat the Greek patriarch shall the government tn declare itself on the question the Greco Bulgarian schism Should sia the Bulgarian church the would declare Russia matic troops are expected from replace returning home by January 1st which would render re- sumption entirely practicable The bankers said they were prepared to make an offer for ij per cents and if it should be accepted they would hold themselves ready to his drafts for gold upon of the bonds in installments of per The offer was submitted and Secretary Sherman promised to give an answer to-day remarking he would accept the bid which proved most favorable to the It ia understood the of- fer made by of late syn- was 103 gold for 44 and accrued Completed YORE April ence at tbe between Sherman tnd tbe members of the Iste resulted in the signing at a contract for the of fifty million lars per cent bonds Details of the negotiations including the ot payment are withheld In the official statement of the transaction our at the tbe following is a The secretary of the treasury and tbe members of the last syndicate have entered into an agreement the sale for resumption purposes of fitly lion dollars United Stales per cent bonds at par and accrued interest and per cent premium on gold coin ten to be subscribed immediately and five million per month during the balai of the year The sale of 4 per cent bonds will ha continued by the treasury de- as heretofore upon the terms and conditions of last circular acd the proceeds Tvill be to the tion of the sis per cent five-twenty Press The bankrupt was discussed without regarding ment of colored men came up Mr Bruce made a strong speech de- special legislation in favor fir against negroes They lie colored people were now in a condition canoe and their sinking or swimming mast depend upon their own behavior April 11 Dennis the Blair lution of tbe legislature in relation to tha electoral commission and moved its to the Judiciary committee He took occasion lo ex- press his dissent fiom the action of bis legislature hia opposition to thing that was to revive of strife and The resolution was referred us Indicated the Blair Mr Dennis Mr tan will bear with me a moment I will explain my relation to this tion There fire no instructions to me from the of my n re- gard to it and I um opposed it and shall ict good I voted foi of the electoral com- mission ami I will stand by decree of thitt commission 7 in honor hound to sustain it I feel if 1 were to cio otherwise I un- worthy a4 a of the feat upon this 11 tor Moreover I am while reason holds her over the of our liny attempt to reverse the ol Hint not do not consider thin senate u arena for the of a power joint resolution which been read would propose Our people de peace We have hnd enough dis through this land No man within the of my plate to witness a of such c have been enacted within Uie last 14 o 15 years No one can desire to see weltering in brothers gore Wo want peace and concord an- never wHle 1 hold a position on this there be an act of mine of which would bo tban to and aid in bringing fraternal accord between of our Sir we are one people identified and bound tn gotner by all the ties of relationship and by tvery tiu that can man to bis Let thoso who died ia that strife rest in Let those baptized byth blood of that strife and amoni the dead sleep in peace until th of final resurrection when the archangel shall uncounted upon the sei and all th earth to give up dead Sir w arc united as a people I-j all and i every aru bound by bond of iron and I may say by o nerve in a telegraph so arranged tha when you touch one point vou tone the whole Sir to the Pacific ocean i have sent one of my children who is aa clear to me as my own blood Elis is fixed with those people in their growing rich and populous He sleeps by the gentle murs of the Pacific I in the noonday sunshine ftm here and shall bor to do whatever I cau to promote the interest of that section in which Ms future destiny is fixed aud of every section of our common country In the presentation of these resolutions I have performed a for the legislature in he in of the ii te of new there There are of at tLe mint run U In the Nevada thanks htv of from the mil at On the icK liEtl when The of whose no a of William the prime of n discovery will two States senators to from tbe legislature U-P something of a for the i be to bort term that if to be ae price tba be paid for tbe BIT term The K f 11 churn practice by ic of Co in copies of the time that Edinburgh the without baring any with the Scotch urn proof sheets A wue t and the discovery mafic an era- in thn of 4 Co of was in the inbit of corrected heels nd to the ol tmm April report jf the sub of the with the ion of the method of electing c dent and vice was submitted o the full committee last ami forced to by one majority Trie feature in to the constitution uf is tbat tho voles fraction thereof cf each n fur as president in je by multiplying his en- vote f r Ttc j IV oa tsU now over- It it York ticket hu by K few hns tbe of New but t- the wii i ar- of ihi of Hi tl and lo ln tl was i that it ic of in mute aa to ha tribunal uf such vole be counted hotb fhill it tac ol of ibat to will the of it the Tor i to New York tbo wha war recently to for the murder Thomas lenient of the ii years old Uo an in the of of July ISKi a man of 00 br the of in la the forty be 1 been wherever a revolutionary f i fight tn in France or abroad Ilu life betn of be A I my a ere my mao the I have c over me dead I 0 d DRY GOODS EMPORIUM f 250 PCS 5 pen OFFER THIS 1 WOODS from JOc to tn yard AH SU M LKS at Time tics All 500 LACb with lie Full line of LINKS lit All Full DIES All Full of KEN'S WE i nva A Full Line of of Hats Hat Ornaments Flowers Etc KLOPMAN FEUMAN A VALUABLE PATENT RIGHT for city or H M CO It Janata ai or Icx BALK Hone 174 Trei moi tut u f IM H POT apll Iw J MASOS NEY BULL with 4 B U t anil oti cer P O and Anarch A M hi o NEW TWO HOUSE corner B of my state demands but believing that the interests of every section of our Union calls for acquiescence in the decision made by the electoral sion I feel constrained state that I shall deem it incumbent upon mo to oppose any fiction by this in therance of the interest of the tions I ask tbat the joint resolution be referred to the committee oh the Senator for reopening the New Orleans mint passed April ridge of Cla asked leave to take from the speak table for reference the Senate en roads kaown as tbe Mr Cox of JT Y objected The Pension the ot the house The section ing pension was out asd one the of pension agents at a year with fees jr and with aace for clerks hire and rent etc the office of agent to be filled by or dis union current at Capital C Ford Virginia L A Minor Tnos F House Florida of at John F Liwis Virginia Westera of No executive to-day The Committee on Commerce Justin as U S of City of Mexico treet of ij E John G Hall Co Insurance Agency Wanted THE from 1 to o For Fine Photographs ROSE'S GALLERY 150 ht I t Clayton Lynch for and JEMISON i Etc woman to Iron for of two I i f FAMILY ortaE Must bfl wd oT medium or a M Lock No 101 ir W lery Jt l tf WITH TWO COOL doo K FOR RENT roomy on cor Two cm KOOKS ron iMt TOh THS C H MOORE CO It moTed and vy F t y ban to 72 Harket mrn S DaTTE JOSEPH I HiL 07 WACO at at DAA Is to treil E S t k PHOTOGRAPHIC THE of S 74 E C r Fresh Spring Jt c ELEGANT LiS is tt rn Messrs c to h ui v 1 3 A j to