Daily State Journal. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 96, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1870 Page: 4 of 4
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stapm; AN1 FANCY 1IWYCiQD8,
Bleachd and Crown Domestic.
Sheetings, shirtings, ickings.
Plalh. printed and opera Plannei*.
liqies Mre* (ioods. Hoop Skirt*,
Moery,Priut- and Netion-,
Cneimeres, t assinets, Umbiella-,
Warerooma, Cor. Bat Avenueand Market Street,
apraidsmn
Every possible attention will he given to remler
their gusts corfortable, and their arcomnmoda-
Hariwar, Wood and Willow War; T Darce anil
Cigura; Staple and Faney Grocerica;
saddltyand Haruess; Oil Clothe, Nedsteads;
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Laceshawi, white goods, and embroide rice.
Linen, lawus, jacouets, Nahibook*. pique, Swisses,
barezes, and dress goods of eve ry descriptionE
CAHACOEN, HLKACMKP and IROWN
ementic, lri»h Linen, Napkims,
Deyiers, TawrU, Nheetimg», Dawunk, etc. '
Linen cheek, linen duck, hundkerchiefs, gloves,
and hosiery.
rejected.
adjourn until 9 o’clock to-
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not to allow them Ive * to ).>
men pretending to estalli~h .
Boo and Shocs, Hardwaro, crockery au<l Glass
ware, Saddlery, Wood and Tnware, Wines aud '
Lquors,
. GROCERIFS:
Together with all artieles usuaily required fur
Family and Faint nse.
SAMPSON & HMNRICXS.
STAPLE wAner DMx “ooD"
Elhketa, white and colored Flannels,. Red
TUVa Satlicta, Jeans, Sheeting und Shirtingw,
Ble* bed and Brown omeutics, Fhawis, etc.et.,
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SAPNON “cuENMIeKS,
to-morrow morning. v , , . ..
Upon which the yeas and nays were demanded by Messrs.
A Alen, ALbot of Hil,
Becton, Burley, Crudup, Cole, Pupree, Ellis, Gaston, Hughes,
" enkins, Kendall, Lacy, Lane, Leonard,
ONLY A FEW STEPS FROM DEroT.
Iloune furmsled entirely new. Stag s will land
passengersatPeahody Honse wheneverreqnested
to do no. Stages call dai iv for patsengers.
febndtt.
K A H O l> I M O I M K ,
Corner MInrket und Trwem • latte Ntreete,
join NUMMRRN, Proprielor.
:7- Free Bu-s at all Tralus and Boats
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Where ue w‘ ! i. 1 . •
Cooper, Cotton, Camp. Dupree, Dorris, Franks, Gardiner, Grot-
haus, Harn. Hamilton, Johnson, Kendall, Locke, Lyons, Manning,
Morrison, Moore of Harrison, Morris, Mitchel, Mullins, Medlock,
Plumley, Prissick, Robinson, Schlickum, Schlotnian, Sheriff,
Slaughter, Stockbridge, Spencer, Tegner, Tinsley, Van Noy,
Williams of Walker. Williams of Colorado, Youngkin, Zoeller—42.
Nays—Messrs. Austin, Abney, Abbott of Austin, Abbott of Hill,
Becton, Booty, Bonner, Crudup, Cole, Cox, Daxis, Kilis, Gaston,
Hughes, Haswell, Hawkins, Jenkins, Kyle, Lacy, Laney Leonard,
Mcequ, Mcee of Fannin, Miller, Pierson, Robb, Boes, Schutze,
Stirman, Sinclair, Smyth, Shelburne, Weaver of Hunt, Weaver of
Johnson, York—85.
Resolution read second time.
Mr. Burnett moved that the resolution be rejected, upon which
motion the yeas and nays were demanded by Messrs. Slaughter,
Schutze and Dorris, vnd stood :
Yeas—Messrs. H. R. Allen, R. Allen, Butler, Burley, Burnett,
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N«yt—Messrs. Austin, Abney, R.-Allen,Batter,Booty, Barnett,
"«per, Cotton, Cmp, Cox, Pavi, Eorris, Franks,
IrXus, Hamilton, Kyle, Locke, Manning, Morrison,
‘ * Morris, McLean, McKee of Guadalupe, Medlock,
, Ross, Sheriff, ‘ Sinclair; Stirman,
Williams of Colorado, York, Youngkin,
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80AK0 AND LADGING PK $200.
The proprieter guarantees ah good fare 4* can
be fuid at any boune in this eity, for * naviag uf
one dollar per day. E. I.. BRRMOXD,
fettf Proprletor.
nounced a quorum present and the call out of order.
Messrs. Schutze and Hughes appealed from the decision of the
chair on the point of order made by Mr. Slaughter.
Mr. Butler moved to lay the appeal on the table.
The yeas and nays were demanded by Messrs. Schutze, Sinclair
and Morrison, and stood :
Yeas—Messrs. Abney, Allen R. Allen H. R., Butler, Burley,
Cooper, Cottun, Camp, Dupree, Dorris, Franks, Gardiner, Grot-
haus, Johnson, Locke. Lyons, Moore of Harrison, Morris, Mc-
Kee of Guadalupe, Mitchel. Mullins, Medlock. Plumley, Prissick, •
Schlotman, Sheriff, Slaughter, Stockbridge, Spencer, Tinsley, Van
Noy, Williams of Walker—82.
Nays—Messrs. Austin, Abbott of Austin, Abbott of Hill, Becton,
Booty, Burnett, Bonner, Crudup, Cole, Cox, Davis, Ellis, Gaston,
Hughes, Haru, Hamilton, Hawkins, Jenkins, Kyle, Kendall, Lacy,
Lane, Leonard. Manning Morrison, McKee of Fannin, Miller, Me-
Lean, Pusey. Pierson, Robb, Robinson. Ross, Schlickum, Schutze,
Sinclair, Smyth, Stirman, Shelburne, Tegener,‘Weaver of Hunt,
Weaver of Johnson, York, Youngkin, Zoeller--45.
Su the House refusel to lay the appeal on the table.
Unpaeaileled redneton in every depariment of
our nw and elegant muck of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
Webhe icave to can the attention of inyers to
our large und varied stock of merchundiee, re- !
cently purchased, aud now arriviug, censhting iu
part of
(ate Old Capitol House)
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.i A message was received from the Senate announcing that the
Senate had concurred in House joint resolution No. 8, asking the
Congress, of the United States to prevent the Republic of Mexico
from harboring bands of Indians, etc., and House joint resolution No.
4, asking the Congress of the United States to improve the bars of
certain harbors of Texas.
On motion of Mr. Crudup the House adjourned until nine o'clock
A. M., to-morrow.
(West side, below F’ean street, Austin),
Keep on han a complete stock of Staudard
bchool and Collegiate Teit Books,
sArI©nEE.
BLANK AND MEMORASDUr BOOKs,
Of all sty les and quality.
Orders by mail will be filled with promptness
andeareatthe lowest market rate*. Allmaga-
zines and newspapers, hoth doui stieand foreign,
t-an be kubserihed for thronch us febadrf.
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Bl read first time and referred t_______________
Mr. Schutze rose to a question of privilege, and read an article
from the Houston Union,, of May 17, relative to himself. The
Speaker decided the matter not a privileged question. ;
Messrs, Schutze and Slaughter appealed from the decision of the
Chair. 4 , 1 “ ’
The question being whether the decision of the Chair shonld be
sustained or not, the yeas and nays were demanded by Messrs.
Schutze, Robinson and Slaughter, and stoed:
Teas—Messrs. Abney, Abbott of Austin, R. Allen, Burnett,
Bonner, Cooper, Cotton, Crudup, Camp, Cox, Dupree, Davis, Dor-
ris, Franks, Gardiner. Grothaus, Johnson, Locke, Lyons, Manning,
Morrison, Moore of Harrison, Morris, McKee of Guadalup, Mitchel,
Mullins, Medlock, Pierson, Plumlev, Prissick, Schlotman, Sinclair,
Stirman, Stockbridge, Spencer, Tinsley, Weaver of Hunt, York,
Youngkin—39.
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A BFLNDID STOCK OF COTTONADES.
AADIES UNDRR GARMRNTS. tiona und farewill not he surpa-ced by that of
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Moore of Harrison, Morris, McL
Pierson, Plumley, Rbinsqn,,
Ticslez, "lliam of "alker "
So the House refused to adjourn. ( , ,
: On motion of Mr. Grothaus the rules were suspended to take up
the business on the Speaker’s table. . .
- House bill No. 29, entitled " An Act to provide for the enroll-
ment of die militia." . _ .
Mr. Hughes moved that it.be made the special order of the
House for ten o’clock Monday morning next. Lost.
'■ Rill read third time.
On motion of Mr. Slaughter the consideration of the bill was
made the special order for eleven and one-half o’clock A. M., to-
morrow.
Naya—Messrs. Austin, Abbott of Hill, Becton, Butler, Booty,
Cole, Ellis, Gaston, Hughes, Hamilton, Hawkins, Jenkins, Kyle,
Kendall, Lacy, Lane, Leonard, Miller, Posey. Robb, Robinson,
Ross; Schlickum, Shutze, Sheriff, Slaughter, Smyth. Shelburne,.
Tegener, Van Nov. Williams of Walker, Weaver of Johnson, Zoel-
ler—33.
So the decision of the chair was sustained. ■
On motion of Mr. Cooper, Mr. Schutze was permitted to ex-
plain.
Mr. Schutze offered the following resolution : 4
Rcsulved. That the subscription of this House to the Daily
Houston Union U- and is hereby discontinued.
Resolution read first time.
Mr. Slaughter madle the point of order that the resolution was
out of order, as the resolution virtually was a reconsideration of a
resolution adoptedl on the 17th instant, a motion having then been
made tu reconsider, and the motion to reconsider laid on the table.
The Speaker sustained the point of order.
Mr. Schutze moved a call ofdhe House. The Speaker an-
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I am, M ry renw etful
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acts of Police Court of Goliad county, in acting under the a0 of
the Legislature of1866. ” »
Rill read first time and referred to Committee on Claims and
Accounts. .. * . , 1 i
Mr. Miller moved that the House now adjourn until nine. 0 clock
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DISEASES AND DEFORVI
never bad an opportunity nt ha
of the troatmeut of thete dtel •'
either no phyaietans at all. it
in the common practien. and e «
sueeesn, are trying’ to imnitut !1
of the amicted.
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FALL AND WINTER GOODS
Are now receiving
GENTS AND BOYS' CLOTHING
dor do Hut.
INDIANOLA. TEN AM.
Ferwurding aud C’ommiesiou Merehumt».
Liberal advances made on con-iguments of
Conntry Produce. R bildtt
rro couNrRv nEheNANrS.
our block of
NPRIN( AND UMMEKGOODN
Is mil and complete, with prices to suit the
close *t buyers.
Call and examine hefore pnrchasing.
__SAMPMIN A HENRICKS
BUII DING PAPEE
Thia in A bard, com puct paper, an ordtnary
book cover, and it saturated with ter and ued on
the outaide of frame buildinga, under the elap-
hoards, alio under whingles and floors, to kerp out
damp and cold. It in efno Herat on Ibu innide, not
saturat d, instead or PLASTENISG, and mnkes u
. warn and cheap wall. It coste only from $8 to
63 (accordiug to size) to cover hounes on the out-
side, samples und descriptive cireulars sent free.
Address, Rock River Paper Company, Chicago,
Or. E. C. PALMER A CO.,
91, 95 and 97 Camp Street. New Orleans
apr-daw ty Geu’l g‛ta fox Southern Statea.
iorsus AND RESTAURANTS
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month* have tren - b id ■ 1 ■
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any aurgeonin America, all 1
advantce in hn> ~pet iaity.
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afforded in tin- rim« et lurop ii .
ehtainhiprotranion. The proof
hi-diploma* batik in In* oTi e
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lone no time in -uferi hut ' "I
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gentieman, who a < ompl-h •
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GALVESTON, TEXAS.
nays were demanded by Messrs. Cooper, Robinson [
and Loeke, and stood : v
Yeas-Mesars. Austin, H. R. Allen, Becton, Booty, Bonner, '
Hawkins, Johnson, Lacy, MLean, Miller, Slaughter, Spenoer
WeaverofHunt—13.
Nays—Messrs.,, Abbott of Austin, R. Allen, Abbott of .
Hill. Butler, Burley, Burnett, Cooper, Cotton, Crudup,. Gole, Camp,
Cox, Dupree, Davis, Dorris, Ellis, Franks, Gaston, Gardiner, Grot-
haus, Hughes, Harn, Hamilton, Haswell, Jenkins, Kyle, Kendall,
Lane, Leonard, Locke, Lyons, Manning, Morrison, Moore of Har-
rison, Morris, McKee of Fannin, Mitchel, Mullins, , Medlock,
Pierson, Plumley, Prissick, Robb, Robinson, Ross, Schlickum,
Schlotman, Schutze, Sheriff, Sinqlair, Smyth, Stirman, Stockbridge,
Shelburne; Tegener, Tinsley, Van Noy, Williams of Walker,
Weaver of Johnson, Williams of Colorado, York, Youngkin, Zoel-
ler--64.
So the House refused to adjourn.
Mr. Butler offered the following resolution :.
WHEREA8, it is currently reported thaHon. H. C. Elhis was a
refugee from this State during the war, and is no at this time
qualified to sit as a member of this body by reason or not having
resided in this State for two years, therefore lie it ‘
Resolved, That the Committee on Electiona and Privileges be
instructed to inquire into the eligibility of Mr. Ells as a member of
this House. ?
Mr. Camp introduced a bill entitled " An Act legalizing the
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Mr. Jenkins introduced a bill entitled " An Act supplementary to I
• An Act to establish a Code of Criminal Procedure tor the State of I
Texas, approved August 26, 1856.”’ 1: ; . ; I
Bill read first time and referred to Judiciary Coiamittee.
Mr. Williams, of Walker, introdueed a bill entitled “ An Act re- I
quiring the Superintendent of the Penitentiary to set apait and en- i l
close a suitable ground for the burial of convicts." ; • LI
Bill read first time and referred to Committee on Penitentiary.
Mr. Franks introduced a bill entitled “ An Act providing for the I
removal and appointment of certain officers in thetate of Texas.” ' I
Bill read first time and referred to Committee on Privileges and I
Elections. J . ., ‘ I
Mr, Butler introduced a bill entitled “ An Act anthorizing, the • I
conatruction of a branch penitentiary.'’ >, 1. |
Bill read first time and referred to Committee on Penitentiary. . . 1
On motion of Mr. Tegener the rules were suspended to take up 1
the bill entitled ‘ An Art to provide for the protection of the fron-
tier of the State of Texas.”
Bill read second time. ’ J,
On mngtion of Mr. Burnett the consideration of the bill was made
the special order of the House for t tea o'clock, to-morrow,
Mr. .Grothaus introduced a bill entitled “ An Act to provide for
• Legislature." >
to Committee on Finance. I
Dr. Joneacurneid *"
nature, and hain ri' 1 "
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Always relieve "i • 'I •
rogara «" Mr.....htu,‛"1 u '
aypcar- alternatriy wNI"
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