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L. pertons noy or thing, geoule come here ur-p-lte bet’’
their-lintrered fortunes, and the learon "Tlma
they have tolearn of coming down t
the hard realities of small me
hard one. Tib difficult ford
1 — *les and city bred
WVWI V HIPE ft knowingly falling to peran
Y DALI UERAL he lgoat du le, urgllg-ntly, ignoranes,
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E. v. BAYLOR, Editor. 1.2." .ruscut, wane
============= his county. when not; in ace irdanee
aarhnav, Fenurall 20, 8a.) with pre-existing laws, or is not a just nurtured indie and eny mew i
-------------—----====---e-and lawhul claim scai-t ei Sonos men to realize that then
Twu capitol at Austin hn to be lit-2558*2*** ===-=-
with anmade outside, however. T too or enutract by which his county
uoratit.
ate treasurer to employ the work done J M8
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M * "a" "I * * helot Na
Mr. Shepard moved u» take up bill
*7 MX dine to Anny
. lo the more
a mmuonwg mingy they may
wan guo-mmu ------ ------- 4 uon or emmrurv u wane w= —y do here involving actual man al
.Austin may that the is to be bound, or failing or refusing th which can not be avoided very often
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******** limend b.dirctle/h. "Z.".l threie lives out repining over stint WE ing stresses for ton coll-ciions tw-e" Nuri aid me. P
ato that
with gar—-made outside, however.
-20-
a thou
**‘---T , their lives out repining over
5ne Lit,‘an,E,c and removatthnd on home, and how 4I
The special order being announced.
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.tpra him to suspend the corrupt refusal to perform any legal dr-
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over the United Etates-ad Texet
grant, allow or render to any person
any right or privilege in any justiess”
---------------------a or county court, to which he is entities:
eemente " HM5
Euglin parliament threaten to with-isny moue wen--2-7-Fans
tr-memcserci-c Mr "pn they a"2 "wensoneeetediauet wsnrerdinntguerineftinti
amount to a bawten here. The que-------==== - -
tion is, what are you going to be?
like an army on the march. Every-
body in the ranks’to a private, and
most entry his own knapsack, Mamai
Eughin parliament threaten, to with-isny muse aenst ine" county of the
draw in a body ir the set of union ” maifuant; fraudulently or eorruptly
.not repented. Toll looks an if Engli-blmakio spoortrereeorthie
s-in Ireland fosabont to be tetel | 0000 mn.y" inata"e
On Sunday morning last, about 4 bound, ete. fraudulently or eorruptly
was discovered in the voting for or approving the levy ot any
-------- St =.2-emnaergen
ing at Austin. Wa 2000 eHin uponindietment and conviction by
cul-hed, however, with but slight dam- one of from twenty-tive dollars to five
nge. P thousand dollars, and, within dixem:
thousand dollars, and, within dhere,
tion of jury, in addition, confinement
at those reubllmus who cigarettes irm sure = I
Me tons brunt tm-the whek-y
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laine, bevere. Gar- till reported by Sir “tarard of
wire ut Mirmmchurttto, wouri, from.be - e -
acm
* VeR , and H = merce, “ Fir The hmprovementer a
********* has the centre sue Jetisstus mouths of the MPT HE 9: ply in falling
SicO ismisaunc. Pen i, 1 ebruary have as .nined to • • n-ume rs wy Eidy jeuts systems. The hones ranted * .HAY—ou
16. - While hir. and No. Melluit were: mPo terekiot oderunat. ~ the Ends bili without divks. * .
visitin g, their house with three bil-MLT their Souduhdtos regulate. The house then resumed the tariff qoumny.
dren was turned up. The children amirs as wier on three or four mem-Fun. The third octon atouiuN
==:2559*2*w*2*efnanFu =St
1917 , P , durance or the motored and sugar twouts-dve. pern,".
JTPCASTOPIEECECIMEWPNIBBE
prefer anek, or-even
the embarreamertel the Fivernment
berniie
eroment, it contains a isther writer
by Mazzini to Bistourek to 1867. The
latter is warned of the existence of Ml
alliance between France and Italy,”y _______
concession relative to Rome; that done for carrying. It on, neither of
France has secured Italian aid in case iamie, win thedennicernts try to bring
of war with Prussia. Maseinf offers, atantto theenuerment of such laws as
if furnished with a million louvres --------------
and arms, to frustrate the scheme by
effecting the restoration el Italy. He
ye - Pmm -
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— The committee then Tose and Mr.
2: means
printsiine.ccommaree.. th Peeine
ourom wtu teary on Pacitie
Elcainin. They whose at pi count
opnereyis .. ===== -
-2-223-at their the Pacific malianteidy as a conte A
purposes was taken up, and, on motion
OINs Weed WE* Indedinitel Pott
most entry his own knaponer, muer-me: **=============*:,== equally ucterminen to em
s muee, we ui sen diT, ^^ s Mon Ttinnteaws 1.1" -m------yi-n-ee----nnonnoossen Jie:
* TALThe Celvane Gazette in inclined tel in the senate various petitions were cedar, February I. TEmpe ”
5* L. t, PA! * Eelleve the correspondence, but the scented from citizens of Peunsylya- William is in tie posed. . *2."
SPEIPERYA PPHWM L Keri-a press repsidlate HPagiheaad : Von Moltke’s sickness is trifling. 4
r-r 5NHT hanim, Feotomy lu-rhe Carlisis Pae unmed" Referred Mansi, February a.—Murril As aun
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==---------------====HHEFSE 1h2xuitae a
Crit 1-961*1 * 39: 1. —■ 30
nut .4 al sial have, vonderbs
about fronone point, to T
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of your two hands, and make an apsis
inig for yourself. Time and work will
-IT
is sseLAEE
- _L tion of jury, in addition, confinement
Tax regular annual parade of the in penhentinry not exceeding, five
New Orleans fire department will take years, and the malfeasant shall be re,
pines on Mareb din. All the com- srxs— * Cun "**
penice of that elty wUl Join in the re: "Ye pevmione of the net sis to
rade and great preparations are goins justices of the peace, whether acting
individually as such, or collectively as
Corpses Jons D. Logan, for many---------
years proprietor of the San Antonio Tax NATTOSAL/L-
Herald, in in Austin negotiating for the yieN. -*12*2**-3---
‘ State Journal establishment, with • ' There is a large class of conservative, Bonterriog elvil and criminal jurie-
view of opening a job and book print respectable people at the north who dierion upon mayors of incorporated
ing office at the capital. sincerely deprecate the rekindling of
The last whim of those who are the any sectional or war animoltis
. on for the occasion.
3**1 T 1 87
-RSVE*
Feb, -Senate—The fol-
lowing bills were introduced t
Regulating evidences in suits eon-
Prescribing the compensation of the
---===----financial agent, or any other egeut sp-
Fetrricat srrVA-poluted to sell bonds, it (limits the
-amountofcmmimion teone per cent.
rules of the house, read evond time 1 Moussean closed a longspreth by mov-
and laid over under the rules, bill mnak- in, an amendment in favor of com-
ing appropriation to meet deficiently; 55m i virtdown
bill regulating the offices of weighers Hess ***** *-**--
these repuulicnis adversaries propose.
- yens twenty one, naye one hundred
and fify-two, 20002.5
MrMeupminatg
Lepine and o nouolge, who are at to
towns. gives concurrent juriadle
ton with the justices of the peace to
********— -_ur macors of towns not havinglover two
„tle queens is a revival of embroider-Butler and Grant for their own polith thon-and iolsbe t.LAs 1
• 9-"-...................as----1---t-=-r" JinE resolution authorising and re-
Gi ana dotted muslins, so that the belle eal benefit. A careful examination of Joint resolution authorizing and re-
or roany is arrayed to hergrauduntb-our exchanges from that portion of the suiring the keeper of tectr-dtteet
era garments. Rigorous, sweet aim-: country convince dhe that these peopiny,151 251/5 2 SemeesSTneE WEt
-----------------tol as If the legislature was not in ses-
plenty in to be the charm of the coming in common with the best element of slow, and to let the door ut s pom.
hI the southerners, really desire pence Joint resolution amending section
tution. [It prohibits the state, counties
and towns making grants of bonds for
works of luternal improvement except
the same are the exclusive property of
the state, county or town makingsuch
grant]
Bin prescribing proceedings in dis-
leave of absence, on account Or Fick
ness, and on motion of MA Westhiin
Senator Ireland was elected president
of the senate until the return of Lieut-
enant Governor
and tyrany to patience and silence, for
-*---^ aim to the the capture of Reed, the stone robber.
Mr. Swift moved to strike out one
theusaud and insert five hundred.
season. - -*****=-*
The best novelty in France is the and an era of good feeling. The eon-
use. ns-peunste,” in the way of med wsgi of Kthr E
-The royalists are in den
he Bonapartists not so sanguine
government
and ihesuty * "*5 *E
chance of its being a permanency.
gans, and Inter-Oceans, the abuse of
executive power by the president,
alarm and distress the true patriots of
the country. It is the positive duty,
then, of our representatives in congress
to avoid beingdrawn intonny act which
may serve as campaign material for
widening the breach between the north
and the south. The whole spirit and
trofm M "EE#
pence, and E E 2 -
Hesclulion that the special commit-
tee on floating debt to required to find
the amount due to, supervisors of pub.
Ne Erehools previous to 3, 1874, aid
amounts due persons for making res.____________
pairs and building school houses, and CTACAWYTTEA" "
amendment accepted that the comp ^^X^Jen t. The Fr
wiitin 9712": sohrnst aheSmo dN K
of id denting debt. Resolution
"aln debprtang combobis to •
P0m sottncmcli on pahne
buildings reported, considering a por-
tion of the governor’s message on the
subject. They report a bill appropri-
ating in the aggregate nine thousand
one hundred and ten dollars.
On motion of Mr. Savers, ebairman
of the comlitee on state aflair, sub:
mitted a favorable report on the bill
amending the laws regulating the
times of holding, courts. Bill passed.
On motion of Mr. O’Neal the report
of the committee on the international
compromise bill was taken up. Mr.
MeLeary spoke favoring the bill, and
Mr. Minsorr spoke adversely, followed
by Mr. Epperson to favor of the same.
House adjourned 837
the pacide man subsidy bill, this was
wholly contingent on success t it was
577 eet-aa
mmm time anretay sects, i
favor of the sutaidy and fully commit
sed to it... Wither did nothing fothE
EX-::** %
caveninte, whseie would result from
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EF G,
oxona Hei-ains,
mremtmitenet asiprent *
"FOrarol Stoeke Hatt, cold weather
“newling shipments from MI. Loats and 1
—York. Early rose. Western, 81 T can 1
men ** Peach Nows
PHIR market has torn guile eve.
but hanbeen match Dau I by
lies, and prices, it is 002*1. Piu lm.
wonrcleneicmunnonRpr
ls olive hex That tfhomte rpeutncs ufe is
giving good sathfechion All Dota a in
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w-litilee sire. x^.^. .
"Wenme nsehols Wanl ,1.
sconce a.ko.erpowddred, iDetrraaler,
in view of the action of the way”
and means committee on the whisky
tax, large order for whisky ataug
were sent to Washington. One dis-
trial ia Kentucky ordered $600,000
worth, and got them, and now the pur-
chasers want to know how they pan
*12 hsi.kanoe, cundl or
the International railway, has written
a letter to C. B Johns, Erqe banker of
Austin, in which he say= that unless
the company are assured before the
Brat of April next, that they will re-
eeive the bonds of the state, the com-
pany will be bankrupted, and the road
go lotu the handsof a receiver. J. y hope for a happy termination of the
1mdcolered by the Antin Statesman:.......= —1
that the direct representatives of the
Central vote for the International sub.
sidy, but privately work against,it and
ghat thecentenl proposes to buy the In-
. “Teenational when it is sold in May
next, and in buying the road, buy all
its rights. It will then go into the
federal courts and compel Texas to pay
the whole sum the state, it is claimed,
now owes the International. ..
rather than appeal again to the
sword. In the forbearance, wis-
dom and conciliatory spirit of-NL
a northern woiim,,“02.2ton2rsne.neucseruernes.
her position, and have shown in the lation to adjourn February 16, was
late elections their sympathy for her taken up, and vote passing the same
and their desire to free us from the reconsidered. Amends, *Pas to read
military shackles of executive uurpa-
sion, as well as in the discretion and
fortitude of our people, must we now
BY TELECRAPH.
Wassers, February 16. — The
question, whether it le good policy,
considering the present aspect of polity
eal affairs at Washington, for the leg
islstore of any southern state to call a
constitutional convention, in one which
has serious conride ration by conserve
tivestatesmen, representing both north
and souths, ever since congress met
The subject was first agitated in Geer-
gia, but before it had been much dis-
cussed, the matt t was quietly dropped
on the advice of Senator Gordon and
other prominent men.” Later, a party
eancitatten was held by leading North
, arolina conservatives in Raleigh, in
February 24, and passed.L consultation
Mr. Weed moved to reconsider the Carolina ____— -
vote passing the resolution, and lay which the same question arose. An
that motion on the table. Carrier, overwhelming majority of those prew
The special order being the bill: -12*---A
amending the act for Siler, “efeing
"A" was leave, Introduced a
MU amending the criminal ende.
On motion of Mr. Dwyer, special or
ders were postponed until toaerrew,
and an act amending thestock law was
---.----. takenupand passed under s mmpen-
hopes of saving the lost ship. It is the sion of the rules.
present deplorable state of affairs is
Washington and throughout the south.
The north has repudiated Chandler
thrown them overboard. The reput-
lican party fa unloading rapidly in
hopes of saving the lost ship. It is the sion of the rules, __impolitic to call a
is meat of desperate men, but a’ereornogeetr tithe veution. neueem
comer too late. The sober, second Aneu.es * -Counts St*
thought of the people is always right.” Passed. .
That party has been “weighed in the Benateadjourned T
miuhet and fund wanting." The. lfovee-lir. Mrreren nieIE
==----== to sturoa" thfemeieu scans
it is a corrupt failure, and that the Nile also to reconsider the vote ordering the
Tirr estate senate voted on Mondext verdiet of the American people in that
adhere on the with Sit y -^ ie is a corrupt faifure, and that the liin also to reconsider the vore ordering me
believed the bovre een not get throush erties of the country can no longer be main question to be put. Rotbreque-D
by that date. The correspondent of -% --------- -.--.—*-- wesnsted.
the Telegraph says "The Iaterna
-afely intrusted to their keeping . Flion. we. receiod from the
— :.—*— association
king that certat amendments to the
If the legislature lines IM* propose to act regulating the practice of iedicle
- -—-*--.J.--I ST ft
12511299722. 7174,
of Portland, Maine, Galiary, of Ft. Au-__
mustine, ay of Hartfort Kain, 2512 67ean 755 Wlhoak Enlegenhing
less bishop of the veree ulsting the conclusions of a majority
Nebraska seidentnab, benediction - "Ieoun snancs of anin eks
car apostolic. Also that the rope DwI inregars to the new seteion. The
confirmed Boston, Philadelphia, auil- democrats of the house, under the lead
waukee and Santa Fe to be arch epis- -
“Tire nom naiimbore diye that
some more midshipmen of the naval
academy are getting in trouble over
the colored cadet, Baker. Only on
Tuesday of last week he quarreled with
some of his class mates, and was snow.
talled. - He cursed them liberally, and
next day Midshipmen Hond, of Ala-
iama, and Melton, of South Carolina,
came across Baker and, in the absence
of the president of the ncadlcmule
grounds, notwithstanding his spore-
gies, gave him a terrible beating. An
investigation is to be made, in the
meanwhile, the parties are under nurr
antine sup. evision. The authorities
have made e * E *22mt
Rooes sreuen the Isiktos of some or
the midshipmen outside of the mend-
""Itusrons. P-bowry 10,-The cor-
respondents between President Garrett
and Colonel Bentt has resulted to re
newed hostilities. The Pennsylvania
railroad has taken steps te shut outthe
Baltimore and Ohio read from freight
and passenger traifle north of Pbile-
delphin over their Jersey lines. This
means war to the bitter end. The quar-
ret involves the freight and parsenget
trame north and west, and, indirectly,
"Il-fronb. Conn. Februaryio.-rue
democratic state convention met to-
day. David A. Wells waselected pres,
ident. In his address Mr. Wells said
that me republican party had failed to
properly nomsni-ter the government
Aud restore peace and harmony since
the war, he therefore urged a return to
democratic principles, which he stated
was opposition to federal interference
in the attains of the states, that govensi-
" Dat
lanes, andtuestion revenue only.
He thought it important that these
principles should be carried eat further
than in expressions and platforms. He
denounced federal interference is Lou-
iiona as dictated by a vagabond polut-
leal adventurer. *
an early day. ‘a r__:
New Oninaks, February 1 L.—Ward,
ofcoifas noteriegs.rprc-oii ngma
The conservative caucus met agnin
tl iritrrurme
Herman Dean, aged any-five E
dead He was for many years con
nected with insurance interests here,
and a member of the underwriters.
be
CA
"! EEYya*s Ts12 W.-Pie pra
AtI E AS C*1
Bett is determined to stami firm.
New uekets were issued to day at the
Charles street depot, half mile listant,
from the President street depot, com.
pe’ling the Baltimore and Ohio rail-
road to use carriages for that dis
tanee to transfer pasienget*
Moarcourav, Ala., February.-
Both branches of the legislature
passed, alinst unanimously, strong
resolutions instructing the senators
awl rayetits the MEE
romer cat, and the Araunie and Fuerte
railroad bill.
re 9 B; round, gyuare and
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MEET
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MAFTPSTCL Indian seed, Cile Ann
132-DT SE lLA
ersentena
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tonal and the convention are yet un-l xrenrixe re cremators sanin Aneaeme
disposed of, the school law - in in statu 22 - HHA9
qu.thenpproprnton billorenotyet-7 eroman-- 2 3 8 22000200
reported, and the finances are a hard tion matter and the International, The following bills, eten were lutrot,
not to erack. There is a great deal “fIcomprouithe bill upon a catisfactoryiduced: ' _____
work in the home In the houd-ot mnononon * meet-=en./senamig.,"L.nE
committees, but under the constant not have accembled. As yet, nothing eeesencenor as Cirile cutaings
suspensions of the rule which have be- has been accomplished of any particu-I generally, regarding protection from
come the normal course of proceeding, lar importance. There have been no fire, ete. I
-= vh-a for -a.F-m mewsee-a -a Rema "!"""
stout ten days. ,
A Texas correspondent of one of
the * Yen
ieougsens from themnb almia of
this state, as a candidate for president
in as:6. He thus speaks of Mr. Hon
cock to connection with the eenten-
mial anniversary : L,
The dawning of the great centennial
Sabbath morn at Philadelphia in to be
the aurora of the south’s year of jubt
jee. Then names and deeds of old
win be revered as never before, and
abroach Forney’s letters from ari-te-
eratie nreste.s in old England all in
tees stional as well as sectional hates
war Geappensed. Texas looks forward
with eagerness to the dawning of this,
ulesed day, and to consummate its f
licites and illustrate the perfect and
eternal Since of things, T PPY
cnting the south, proposes to furai-h
a fanfultss candidate for the presidency.
His name will be echned with delight
Time, in 1876, and his fame and vintuer
• are as faultless and spotless as his
+ honored patronymic in its glided
; framework of history. He i and ever
was s devout democrat and following
in the foot steps of the World, never
faltered when war suetn dexetlen
12 1 nesesu s
democrats of the house, under the lead
of Mr. Fandail, take every occasion to
ennouse their strong aversion to M
early session of the next congress.
Some of the prominent republicans in
the senate think the indications strong
that the democrats there intend to de-
lay important business ro an to make s ________-___.
M RNZLPHL Stroffoun or scrofulous alfictions are
-=-. -2"ME
He sore well as fatal. They arise from con-
eRmeoit M both parties tamiuation and impurity of the blood,
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visions taking stock on were re-
jected. An amendment was adopted
increasing the duty on champagne
from six dollars per dozen, quarts, to
to nine dollars, and from three dollars
per dozen, pints, to four dollars and
L.son, Feb. 1.-The prince im
perial at Woolwich was seventh in his
class, and first to fencing and riding.
Disraeli will introduce a resolution
declaring John Mitchell inviligible
HAVANA, Feb. 1?.—it h reported
that the insurgents abandoned the Jr-
rinietton of C’enturgre.
11 in reported that John Mitel U
fuses to lake the *.
, It is also raid that the home rull neearr deney, however, to dispute its strong
hers will n fuse to support Mitchell, - -
his policy difernig from theirs At a
meeting in Tipperary, it was declared
that in case Mitchell was rejected, they
"sheTtnAtaic-ne
er Byre,president of the Catholic total-
abstinence union of America,has writ-
tea a letter advising that the orsant-
zation should not take part in the pa-
rades of St. Patrick’s day, partly on
the ground of excessive expense and
partly for the reason that parades, de-
tract from religious associations of the
day3
B.urrour, February IT.—It le stat-
... . ed that orders have been issued to ear-
t . 3 ployes in New York of the Pennayl-
are the resolutions vasia Central to receive no frieght
vantit* and issue diekets for points on the
Baltimore and Obie railread, nor to
calirgh tiekelp imaged +7 the
NOPMese * A “e; Kasten
es TEALS nekoly magine
representatives to
quarter of
these gle or Lem s un srelobly tee
Desunse thwey 45 “m. A, ME
1etd-suns:"#=2
******* 1SM, reales it are
and healthy, and effectually expur-
gates the foul contamination from the
system. No longer groan under your
.rofulous disniars since the learned
scrofulous disord-re, since the learned
Ayer has provided His masterly combi-
nation of curative virtues that he calls
Sareaparilla.—Montgomers (Ala.)Ad-
vertiser.
themtleddrnren cexeriphom aar -
and printed to order sttbisn’tr
FINANCIAL AND CVMOIF RCIAL.
European emigration company ....
...": sE fentt
tion relative to university lands _
Bill making appropriation to carry
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the cancellation of patents hi certain
.aeedrepeeetlz
imive to Louisiana ati-U
The bill regulating the affairs of the
deal and dumb and bild asylome was
“#t:2mats ent canine hans a
mt-lensance, ete., passed. :
The senate bill, creating a criminal
uri for Jefferson, Tyler, Marbail
but some of the most important mat-
tenia which the people are directly
interested, continue to hang fire. The
jury system, the civil and stiminal
t. wet un-roneer
other tigs, are more desirable •
undertaken. Many counties have got-
ten so tangled up with debt and tome
that their affairs are in an inextrieable
state of confusion. A law prohibiting
towns and counties from involving
themsel des in the hopeless way some
of them are. h kreatly needed. The non pales dine who parsed, and the
jails of the state are a disgrace tathei house mijourned. 5 1
state and humanity. Every eun-1, Arsrix, February 1—Benste—-Ur.
wysnould de cuthond and erdem’E
o build a pitable Jett court bones and Coy on Tin qcaunF
school houses. The jury system should Franklin and Gordon,
i so amended as to rid the county of Mr. Westfall, for
ent were to favor »f calling a comen-
"n. matter was referred to the dele,
gation incongrers, where it Was placed
L charge of Senator Ransom.He
made a thorough canvass of the lead,
ing conservatives of both houses, the
result of which was that after mature
deliberation, they considered it highly
imnlitia to call a constitutional con-
vention. Hansom wrote to his state
setting forth these facts, and grantor
Gordon also sent letters to his triends
in that state urging that the matter be
postponed for the present, and it was
done so reluctantly. The question ad-
dressed to some gentlemen to-day in
regard to the propriety of calling a
constitutional convention in Texas
was nbanimou-is answered in the ner
"", Ama that wane in orat-’The convention unanimously no.a-
nary times the action of a state to Inated theolduek,
snci . matter ought not be affected wi The following L. .-
political events at Washington, the adopted ’ tireconyentiont see addsea
very peculiar. Grant has, in his mess itsjuit powers from the consent of the: Rouur Ilunenial cekels iske
ange, announced the doctrine that the swerner; that the federal aeereetet Baldi more and Ollis road.
southern states have no right to--- 2 5 ’
none want outrage he might
perpetrate. For these reasons, these
gentlemen think it far wiser for every
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"A"! , no u he quo-
personally on this subject, and pre-
ter the legislature should take the
entire re-poi-ii ility of settling the
question. But one or two say they ey
52221.2 The
revolutionary legislation will be pasted
by congress inis session, and that ifan
election for a convention w we held in
nzcher or Noveinher. no harm could -----========
"their governments off Their local af.
ation maire that the use of bad money Inf-
mini"-5nous
OFEICRODTHE DALLAS HERALD, t
February in, 1817 I
: The weather has been decide ly co.
queti-b fur some days now, vil s a ten-
ar bry mose.
terms her right to te jacbrymose,
spiteful, and bright by turn, with an
occasional show of that strong card,
slating through tears. Thlen in all she
has been decidedly threatening, and
has caused a disinclination of the
countrymen to trust to her caprices
and visit our elty on business. The
session of the civil district court, how-
ever, has in a measure counteracted
this effect by enforcing the attendance
of many who of course transact what
business they must, while here. The
roads are in rather bad condition. 1 se
cuenko Albame plaids lac.
- MARKETS TELEGRAPH.
GALveTON.
Gawvesrov, February 18.—Money
steady. Gold I14 1141 buying and sell-
Ting sliyen tend at INe Ns. ty-
hange-Commercial bills insrant
apply. Rafes very firm,
sides steady: dry flint selected
19791916, as they run isH IBjeg wet
=e=censie
sold as dry hint with allowance for
salt, glue stock, S cents.
Cotton—Market market steady. Or-
finest: *.““:
bin. sewonieixn.
New ORL EANs, February 18.—Gold
115i, sight 1 premiums: sterling, 5.52.
daton—demand active. Bales 8,500
bales. Prices improved. Good ordi-
nary tn strict good ordinary, 1316.141c;
low middling to strict low middling,
1411410; middling to strict undeling,
IMtolMe; good middling to midulia g
fair, Ibha lore. ___
Receipts 8,561 bales; exports conti-
pent, s con bairec Great Britain 60
bales, stock 287,301 torn; unsold last .
evening 141,000 bales; on shipboard i
149,000.
NEW YORK
New YoRK, February 48.-Neen- ,
Gold opened at 154. Storks aoive,
and higher. Money 2 per relf U *
1147.1--
Exchange-Long, F
*4 854 Governments di unste
“Ohtionstendy. Bates 2:36un. Up-
lands, Ie; Orleans, 1c. .
Futures opened quiet.February,
159-100.15 Is-a2e : Siareh, 15 19-32%
“8s April. 15 15-146 1532* Mm3 ‘
Evenug—Monry me active at !
3 per cent... Sterling strong and haigirf
at so an. Gold steady at 147. Gey-
ernments active and Mrong; atalen
eniet and strong.
"Cotton- Net receipts, 635 tal-
Futures closed firm. Bules 1
counteracted
as in
h and I---
feet to dax as enneeived
The non U Job "””,
i Tex Austin. correspondent of
Houston Telegraph mends that p
5-eenteLM
m
be so amended as to rid the county of ------ a
as much expense as possible. Prison- ns P
ers convicted of minor offenses who 1.1 I
wenned.oree tonoosanennare Mt Mobziarte:
fooser-euo mme. .."thetumy
roads on other putille works. The air Imouny," mesporaiis pains a
and exercise would ha better for them, - ---------
while the state would be reaping some
advantage from their lainor, instead of
each county impoverishing htseit by
the guarding and feedingeol a number
of prisoners in kileness and vermin.
Our fall is eating the county out of
house and home, and the under
the cuu, and the the present system are powerless le de
1--1 anything to empty it.-What Wire
or Sthie county will apply "to s great
many athiore. There L need of Egret
Galveston Newt CIHETA PA Lakes February, 15 11-Iee; Mar
of the want of correct estimates of 1 te 13 21 324 April, 165-828: May, is 13-32
crops yet in the hands of producers, June, le sa-su-cltJe; July, 16 31*5-
various and diametrically opposite ac- 174g august, E s eitig better :
her, nominally at .luge. Palea F.4.
CurPk- I bales at 15)G16e, 5
LIVERPOOL EL
2LrveaPoor, February 1R.—Cotton
quiet. Middling Tid a middling or-
leans 74d; sales 12,000 bales aa .
5 80 r. w.—Sales ua dis middling Dr-
hans not below good ordinary deliv
erabile April and May 74.
crops yet in the hands of produedts.
Dhiti BASE BUM CUTS PVHN, i
a Burnonr, February 17.-The Bal
pocien suer tiny any per
cent to and from all competing poluts.
Wasnixaros, February 18,—in the
senate Mr. Merrimon, of North Car-
olins. clorgila siz,hours speech at mine
292140*2222 15,-tnineo clock
this morning offered the following
tion of a governor, limsitennol goyerngr....---.----,-
994.25:2 2L among cotton men and merchants
that state, elective by the people in that
stalesuu
took door and spoke atsome length
on the desire to restore peace between
"579525" thr ind quclen y.rporte recctote wetetrist, "nee "A
fore the senate was
congress, but a question for the senate
alone, if there was to be Bus extra wes-
sion this resolution could be % ask le red
then, and it seemed to le admitted on
all hands that an extra session of the
*2*. el
unty of the senate to provide messs to
any ontbegerernmenscandhe would.
2==.==.
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CVERIC, CAER VES 5*18€*-% ***
in vested with those powers only which .__
are granted to it by the people and theme
euourerated in the constitution of the nacten
United States 913 C
Second--That the public welfare re-
quires the supremney of the elvil over
2,umce * ptn’m
beas corpus, consistent with publicor-
der, state self-government, and for the
national return to the methods of peace
and the constitutional limitations of
-------.--.
2-2.2-*:
ment, the recent action of federal ex-
ima atte
Lowed" determinate to. anregard
the will of the people of these states,
in reference to the organizations of
points and sections of country, some
saying a good deal is yet th go forward,
others out little and again others asr
sert there is almost none; some who
. contend there is yet a good deal hase
their views on the fact of a knowledge
of some being held for better prices
and other reasons. Ifiscems however,
that the main intelligent opinion
places it at one-eigth to one-fourth
of the erop yet on hand.
As tooureon section we chnkcone-
eighths nearer the mark, as judges
LIST OF LETTERS.
=
wiidann soxerdme
AMEIN ksenJemeny
uL
CAMPBELLGEO
V C mots Charles
Clark Glica L.
g
=*:.:
ecks will be sent to the
think the supply yet to arrive al-
together unimportant, j Receipts mb
Galveston to date, 289,387 bales; stock,
73,684 bales.-**
The New on-ont timer, of the 1ach,
election a puveRE
2210 November, ma
' The propiceltion to hold th
in August does not meet with
The house committee on 4,__
has voted to put into the river and
mee-tih
B fialo bayou, on condition that the
-hiprenal company shall give such re.
- ware of its contracts, ete, m, shall
3=1:==
also voted twenty thousand th liegin
stie work on Ratine pass. The item of
2-onenesses
river and harbor, and hot A
appropriation. The house S
the rules to day tor pay the
Texas interest on the Texas in
bonda lp-tace
The bill for the payment4
Ineorporai-
SEE
luge rail
Southerners Nanue
"M. Eli, for the penitentiary com
inittee, reported favorably on the bill
amending the act authorizing the mov.
reported the bill pre
curopenation of the II
tlary.
11: =
( - sons ruorizwacensTolaxas
I There is a large elans of people who
jeometo Texas without any dedinite idea
1 of what they are going to do to make
: a living. They arrive open to any-
thing that otien, elthuut a fixed plan
lot life, or a well songked out course.
Is mneor them bring a little muesue.
the state, fave
5.
of Mr.
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who work for wages; that Irredeema-
, wh twenty nivel Lie paper currency hr whatever name
, .aitnarto known, is bad money, and that it is a
- fraud in time of peace for the govern-
=et-natta-ananeaqrentta
----.---t-soeulapetoon
proved itself unfit to rule because with
unlimited prortunt’s that
Erced upon the people, oxni tome
-
-
M-cic no 0
has marry
ty
of theshte”
-ueiurke
nes question for of August, al 792,907 bales against 912/cut u,
MS "seo bales last year, a decrease of 12,- cpmste
nes balee. The total miles at al the *****
ports are put at 2700,370 again 2,800,*
190 bales last year, a decrease of 90,809.
The sales st that fort the same day
were 4,500 liales et le re-luction, owing
to unfavorable reports from Liverpool
by cable. The quotations were good
ordinary, Uta low middling, T4je, and
5=7; 4 Rama
2929*2C JA
The mer that St. Loot. bos weefved
112,000 bales of the staple This season
- (as gleaned from the Bt. Louis Bepubli-
can, of the lath); shown that eity has,
__by her steady and well-directed efforts,
a succeeded in controlling quite a fair
KM pp-rtion of that tradeins well as that
inconcideratiea
from Texan. Quott—----
uury, MH low middling. Hje.
The Memphis Appeal, of the 16th
12022272. 2.1-incens
that market, and is in doubt If the in-
erenaid receipts to be anticipated from
pAzeNy,
Diekinson Anna
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