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THE DAILY. HERALD.
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THURSDAY MARCH 2G 1873.
BY TELEGRAPH
FROM AUSTIN.
Epocm! tu Herald.
Austin Mtuoh 19 1673. .
Prnale Speoial Order of tin day con-
ferring Hliional powers on Jut'.loraof
t lie l'tuce referred to committee' on Ju-
dieiiil districts A meflsnga from the Gov-
ernor vetoing bill getlllug with Wllllnras
uu.1 fluion it aoknawledning thoir rights.
ihcy Imve no! nnd (lues not allow liiui
tmougli bonds to ny money borrowed.
Tbe tviutu pusHcJ a bill ullowlug Uist
Texusroa l sixty days' extension.
House Hills pnssed nulhoriiing Mo.
Clenniui county to levy lax to build court-
iou90 and jnil; niioil.er nulboriiiing the
Ouvprnor to appoint registrars and board
ot ' appbula fi r unorganized counties ; an-
ilioriziug iMcKitinpy" comity to levy tax to
build a courthouse; incorporating the
tow of Mesl i. Constitutional Amendment
brinR the order of Iho day was tikon up
mi I passed for filial reading a'ulj to
liintleen.
Nothing else of inlerest to you. -
Gciiss
Associate Press Dispatches.
Vouifilic.
Washington!). C March 19. The con-
test over the Macon Ga. Post Office still
con'inues; the report made to-day in Ex-
ecutive session recommits both contes-
tants but a new report and definite notion
expected to-morrow. Chances in favor of
preterit incumbent who is a native. The
President's nominee is a North Caroliua
color! man..
New York HJarsh l'J.--Eighly-oncs 18!j.
sixty-twos eights 1SJ; new fives 13;
tuipeutiue 10 J; len-sUes 8uJ; new 85 J;
Va. sixes 40; new 51; consiiles oli; deeferrcd
14; l.n. sixes 4't uew 4o; levee 4b; levee
eights 70; Ala. Hghts (?-; live f).r); On. sixes
70; sevens fS; North Carolina oU. new 17;
i-p jcial tax llU; South Carolina 33; new 17
April to October 18.
.Mucon Ua. March 18. Fire broke out
on Cotton Avenue at 3 o'clock this morn-
ing destroying '2!" buildings twelve of
which were stoles and shop buildings all
wood.
Chicago March 19. A gang of drunk-
en Irishmen invaded a tie rum n ball room
to South street early Ihis A. M. and be-
come involved in a light. Albert Sulz was
held ly 3 Iiit-lmieu while Luke Haley
drew a km to and cut his throat from ear
to ear. Haley i n 1 his comrades were se-
cured. U seems Haley was first nssaulted.
New York Maroh 18. Irish laborers
lately employed ou Boulevards yesterday
determined to clean out the Italian lebor-
eis who replaced llumat lesB wages. To-
d.'.y a Inrpe number marched to where I lit
Italians were Wnik ng but the police
drove ihcm away; it is fccr.d there will
be troublo Iuihoitow. In iirooklyu Da-
vid Do ml and Kugeno Small boys were
convicted of or.'on and sentenced to seven
y nrB in riiate piiaon. The fomroittoe iu-
vcsiigai.ug the condition ot the Tmbsre-
port in favor of the demolition of the
buil iug fr nt 'dv pn Cent re streeland the
i rem ion ot u new liuililiug
' M uxuiugion Maich l'J A light over
Col. Co;y as collector of customs was
I lie topic this morning. He will proba-
bly be confirmed by two votes and if
l'lnungnn leaves by one.
U in somen hat loosly stnted that Cur-
pemer ai.d West traded. West voting for
lMllinglinm us Na :al ollicor against Co-
tey. New York. March . JOih The Times
sharply d'enonnces the l'residbnJ. for ap-
pointing Hicbnrdjuu Secret ar of the
Trensiiry and Juies Postmaster of New
York ; ;
Aaiong other resolutions of n ilemocral-
ic convention in l'hode Island is one ex-
rrcsving sympathy for Ihe peoplo of Lou-
isiana under rule of t bo Federal Ku-
K i II X .
The principal part of Circleville Ohio
but nod loss 3oO0O. '
The Knglneers' strike on the St. Louis
Katun' & Northern railroad continuos.
Another train has been ditched and a
bridge burned near St.. Charles Missouri.
Several ring-leaders of the strike have
been arrested. Tho Company oilers $3S(I
reward tor the arrest r detection of any
person destroying its property or cuttiug
the telegraph
Mat. Terpy was hung by ft mob at
Monterey California lie innde u will
giving $lIK)') to Nioholsjn J insband of his
victim. Nicholsou witneso.d the lynch-
ing. The mod is condemned by the peo-
ple. Every thing quiet in Lava Ueds ; soldiers
waiting tho result of the l'eaoe Commis-
sion to Mmlocs. 11' they fail lo come out
lur another talk troops will open fight.
Loss of thestcamor Uco. T. Wright with
all On board confirmed.' Portions of the
wreck are scattered for hundrjd of miles
north o! Cape Oution.
Herald special reports serious trouble
at Porto Rico. Cause proposed etLiiiioi-
pation of slaves.
The mee linj; of carpenters bosses and
workuieii at New York to regulate hours
of labor ltis.;ni;lit without result.
Steamer Alpha nrrived out of Halifax
with mails and Bono passengers of dis-
abled Htcnmer Niagara from Bermuda
for N'aw. York. .
Plenty 6f freight : n't SI. Thomas for
Southern ports of the United States i for
reshipmcnt toKnropo.
Health on the Isl ind goad.
. ' Niagara encountered a giile on lha 3d
and 4tli miichiueiy disabled btilworks
and store ships badly strained.
Italian Park Am a foundered on the
ftit'i'th of February. Tin) Captain with
twelve won arrived m Bermuda in a
bout.
Steamship Cheviot with cotton from Or-
leans called lor coal nnd took tho crew of
Anna Hark.
Menia Scoria Leon for Boston put in
leaking lost'one Man:
' Ship Charlotte Leghorn for Boston to-
tal wreck on the North shoals of Ber-
muda.
Steamship Maharojh seventeen days
from Orleans touched Bermuda ou theDth
and proceeded.
New York March 19 Collon nominal
" lea 197; uplands IUJ; short 10; flour
dull; pork quiet aid firm new mess 10--i;
laid firm western steam SJ to 8 7-lti;
stocks dull ; gold fitm at Hjj ; money firm
at 1-3"J to 1-1(1 per tent ; exchange loug
J; short 8J; governments (lull and steady;
Kt.ites very quiet.
Arrived Wisconsin arrived out from
. Califmuia.
?N"W Orlenn. March 19 Flour dull
dnihle TtraSl1.4l) ; rho( &K? f ohcict
Hirn ffiyiV"i-n'qniv a . 6i . 0ltii
easier 41 lo 43; pork sciroe nud firm 17;
dry salt meals 8 lo (i ; bacon quiet at Dj
lo K'J; hams fcarce nl 11 til 15 ; aril dull
tierce KJ; keg J 0 Uljj ; sugar dull com-
UKin "2 ; prim ; molussea quiet com-'
mon fermenting 40 to 43 ; good ferment
iug fit; whisky 0 fo 17; Coffee 13 to 20;
sterling 84 i'aight'J per ceut piemlum ;
gold 14 ; cultou aclive and si i tier gales
Willi) bales; oidinurv 13J ; good ordldary
1C; low middlings 17j ; middlings W;
middilings tlrleans 18; receipts !1')30 ;
exports Liverpool 4431 ; Ocontiuent 8JUj ;
ooaHtwise'JSOl j slock 031 l'J.
Washington March lit Lowe niiu ieter
to China resigned.
lion. James Brook Is reported sinking
daily from a malarial disease- conlraetfd
during his trip around the world.
Census inkers for 1800 are lo be paid
without proof or loyalty.
The Credit Mobilier hooks (ailed for by
Bureau of Justice are CBiiay.
Nominations 8. II. Libert governor of
Colorado ; 11. C. Ileuck collector ot 4in
Texas district.
Baltimore March 19 The wife of Rev-
erdy Johnson is dead aged 70. She was
a dough ler of Gov. Brown.
Trenton N J. March 19 The House
conuuitieo on corporations reported ad-
verse y lo the l'tunsvlvania railroad uro-
ject passed by the Senate. Tho House
"greed lo report by volo--32 to 0 ihus ef-
fectually killing il.
NowYoir March 19. Cotton let r-
ceipts 801; Kross'.'y02; srles for exports lo
day 4H0; last evening 100; sales for futures
21500 ; 'March 18; April 18 lo 18 11-Ki;
May 18J lu 18-; June 18j to 19J; July 19
to 19 .
Later Collon easir uplands 19 Orleans
19J ; flour quiet; whisky closed nt 91';
wheat 1 cent higher; corn shade firmer
and in moderate demand; rioe quiet at ti;
pork firm and quiet; lard steady and
quiet ; navals quiet; tallow nclive nt 8.J to
Sg; freights quiot; money 1-13 to 1-10 cctiu-
mission; sterling quiet and steady; gold
luJ to loj; govcrnmeuts steady; bouds
very dull.
i New York March 19. In answer of a
telegram to-day from the Sheriff in rela-
tion to the Foster ease Gov. Uix respond-
ed: "I have no comnnini' uliou to make."
The sheriff then issued official iuvilaliniiB
to tho execution which lakes loco ou
Friday. To-morrow the gallows will be
creeled in the city prison.
Forii.ii.
London Mutch 19 Gladstone nnd his
cabinet colleagues had four hours' consul-
tation and nothing transpired.
London March 19. Consols 9-!J lo 92J ;
Paris rents 55 to fl'2.
Liverpool Alarch 19. Noon Coilon
opened quiot uplands 9J ; Orleans 9J ;
Later Cotton steadier speculation and
exports 2000 ; Irora Savannah or Charles-
ton February and Maroh 'J I.
London March 19 A serious riot be-
tween the J'-nglislinien and Irishmen oc-
curred at Walverhamplon a town of
Statforeshire twelve miles from Eirmiug-
hr.m yesteidsy. At least Ihrci hundred
persons were engaged Firearms nud
knives were freely used nnd there was
much blood though ro ensca of fatal in:
juries yet reported. At last accounts or
der bad-been restored and is believed
there would bo no more rioting.
St. Petershnrg March 111 Judge Orr
of South Carolina presented credentials
lo-l'zar to-day.
Lindon March 19 Three men arrested
and discharged yesterday on account of no
evidrnco connecting them with Bauk of
England swindlA.
(Jt'tieva March 19. -Ileligious excite-
ment in Ihis city caused by the preaching
of Falhor Ifyaeinthe; it is increasing.
Ultra Moutnncs are much exasperated.
London March 19 To-lsy Gladstone
proceeded to Windsor nnd submitted to
the Queen ihe names of Ihe incoming Cab-
inet. Paris March 19 The Assembly this
nfternson ratified without a dissenting
voice the treaty signed on Saturday last
betweem Micrs nnd Herman which pro-
vides for the payment of the war indem-
nity nnd ovaciulion of French Torritory.
A Card
To the Cit Lens of Dalhs City and
country nt wrqe:
Tlio iiiilersi.'ned Ims rstablislicd
himself as n general Stork- Auction-
eer Appraiser nnd Commission
Merchant in your midst. Stock of
ail kinds Real Estate. fino(l8 Fur
niture and Household Effects of ev-
ery description bought and sold on
the most reasonable terms.
Tn connection with the nhoro bu-
siness I havo established an Intel-
ligence Office whero I will roceive
applications for business of every
tiaturo and hope to ho able to give
just and general satisfaction t3 nil
parties.
Office Corner Houston & Com-
merce Streets Dallas Texas.
Respectfully. M. A. UIBBLER.
March 6 1873 -dn21:tf
IILBA3ANTS & GAMBR1LLE
A
OrEHATlVE AND
MECHANICAL DENTISTS
omrt Sonlliwesl Cor I'ulillr Square
Ovor JefTrfra i Terry' Store - - I)iiIlniiTn.ap.
GOLD-PLATE WORK
AT
Knstorn
uo'i'tw-no'Joil If
C. H. JF.KKIMD.
.ULT JEN KINS & AULT
GENERAL LAND AGENTS LOCATORS
AND SURVEVCK3
Dallas
Texas.
Will lxi.v wit. Imw "'' "nt lun-lf In Putin snil
allolhlii(r 'coiiiiHM i oi.dtln .iitfiii I njr anil Ml
limit ct tiflei''. Hint tmato cirtiltnile- on the t it
Tai-unl lin.dniM orthrii ml Noiiliwu-i Tvsns.
Lamia for win n-alstnrwl trn nrrlmrer.
"Oilie Hjuliiin il' Illa Linrarr rvcni
Ncrlll aiiiouf llw S.imie.
n:t-lir ;
pVST STOCK FOR SALE.
I will soil the be?t Buggy Team in
Dalhs wilh or without lount.s and bug-
gy nt KpUontio prices. C!Ut my s able
aid cxamiue Ihe outfit.
' W. W. ORB.
Pallas January 10 1S72 lSaf.1'
WltiMAMS into.
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.i'.
Wholesale 4l Retail
.7.
UK.UK11S IJf
Staple and Fancy Groceries
PROVISIONS TOBACCO CIGARS
And l?uro
WINES & LIQUORS
OF ALL KIXDS
Elm & Itlaln
Street
DALLAS TEA' AS
!liluHt Club price pnM for cotiutry p roil no.
Tliy fcK tin attMitlon of the piilllr tnttie fallow .
tii nuiiMlKMlt.u HjHTiHlly dli o It'll lo thcmltj' Mvri
ftlnrotr Af-')itw A Co. Tlity nlxo Hiin-uime thoir
gtiiioy fur &uuri CelrlirtiM Calitta Ultleii
HY APPOINTMENT.
ThfttnidAtn Urn 1'nlled 8liilw of Amfrlr will
pleive oliHerve thnt WHIinmi Hrot. uf Dullni IVxiw
(l'iiif'l'l SIhChh) liuvtt Ikmmihio riotit fur Ida mile of
our (tin. Wo would Njiwittlly rttuemmmiil prl(is to
I'urcltnH dlrtH't fioii) tbfliii thereby rvtniinir fmihl.
Ulercer Atrnew&C'o
vl-no-dly iJuloniul Bqmire London
IM-JIAX & CO.
G RO O E II S
-A5D-
COMMISSIOW NERCHATS
Ahd Deai.khs in
rxiOTjn coppee
SUGAR
Foreign and Domestic
LIQUORS ETC. ETC.
Commerco Ktreet
OiipoHlto 1'nltlic Squtwt) IhI1hs Txas -
JJLOCK JETT & CO.
AVJIOLESALE
G-rocers
AND DEALERS IN
BAGGING AND TIES
Con Elm & Lamar Sts
Dallas
Texas.
"yiLLIAM TELL
I I O U 9 33
Con. Mahket & Commervk. Sts.
DALLAS TEXAS.
F. I. B0IIKT Proprietor.
Slaving leniieil thU well known mrf ptnlir
Ilttuse Htul tlioroiiKtily rollttori (lie (mine iho uc-
dom((tH'i in fin eruii nod to hw n flrst-flHW limsi
proniiainti witiutmiiiiin to nil who niuy 1'uvor lilm
will) a uul). tfjifditl ntti'iiticn given lo tniiiAiont
vlnituri
Wi-A well Hiijiplitiil llur Room In attac)itl to the
b ihti. y l. Hi ill .NY.
Fel.T:! TlulOilif
Hotel and Restaurant
M. HOFFSTADT Prop'r.
Jlatii Street - 1 - ' Dalian Texas
He lini just fitted up lurgo nnmhor of crmfort
ol'leaiid i loietii l rot nis ni.fl tjtlcintiilly furnitbed
MEALS AT AIL IIOU.RS.
riirtlcuUratti'tition mlil to tlionccouinioilution ot
Comuii rciiil Tr ivcUrn.
An Omnibus Runs to all Trains
D.1II.W Mnri-.il 11 7:i noSj.lljr.
IJUTCU1NS HOUSE
K. I. Tl'Ki:it Prop'r
-JSTOK
TEXAS.
. Located in the Centre of Business.
no27illf
JIIAS. T. MOItfUSS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
DALLAS
Fell. 2tnl0illyr
TEXAS.
YjTAGON.g A$D MULES
FOR HIRE
To work O'j Rallronilor do ptnfrnl btulloj.
Paranna minting such lurvliM will Inquire t
thli office or tu
W. II. KEYKOLOS.
not Ml at DkIIiu llot
J Al. JANCSO M. I).
. rRlCTICIXGPHTSICIAV
'WOBIrelii tlm niiltiil. on Miln Strwt (Olil
n.'ly Homo). HniitlfHi on Co)l;n Strwt linnr
Hi-ni'w Cnlld l.uiHoiir Kim Blrmt. Frnh m
01 up maitar Juit recflvcil. Vnrclsiitlon (Sata.
K"b. 11187.1 l-nl dtmo
gUBsCRIUK fOB IUlt DAILY 1IKSALD.
i w ' ' ARRIVED: AND
i) 1 1 1 1 1
AND
SUMMER' GOODS.
Are ilHily rpooivhits tlie Largest
DRY GOODS CLOTHING
Tliut bare ever gramd tlio coutilrra and alielrea of any liouae In tho City or State Their
departments In Domestic Goods
In VHilply and qiuillly are aecond to none rf any of our larger Southern and tt'eatern cltlea linylnn
lliiin 01 muiiiiliicturora nud ageutaonly lor ciuli tiny cau aell Ilium at NewYrk Jubkvia' prlita. Thoir
. 1 " ' ' ' 1 '' .1 .
Dress Goods Department.
When pnoila ahown on tlielr countera undfr their ailendld Sky-Unlit la thflr eleiiant View atom are
iln?..ltii(r in tii'anty ilnd con. tat purity of the new India O'olht til M iuninnrtte colore; etatln Wrouiilit l'a-
pniieae Clotlia Itio new aliinlre of eprlni; Aipacaa l'oitii Slilta Lciuia lion Fiunio Soliu Hriio i nil
Uroclict (ireuadinea rrlutrd Linena Linen Lawua and iMualtna. The
White Goous Department 1
la complete with all klnda of goods in that line anch na IKS Jncrwte rrepa l'arrcd Mmlln Victoria
nnd Bi.liop l.n win Kninaooka ant) nnl.tied Camliric White Jllnrnlllra Qnilta Swlaa and Mull Himlln.
Patl.t Ltnen Lav ua nud (lombrira Organdiea Tarlatana Kuihroidurtca all klnda ot Due and Ileal Lacea
Lace Collar and Sleevea etc. etc. et3. '
IRISH LINEN TOWELS
Of ovoi-y dt'ficrfiilkiu at
BOOTS AND SHQES.
They make a apech.lty of lliat hianrh liccplrp all th lt tnakea of Patrhidlnr'a gooda andothe
for phinintlott wear' lHaiilea ihe tifat ('tl'inhM.dphin and Mtmu k lititd at wed good. for linliea- and gentle
mens' wear. Their Hole il rk In iluv l.ne If li (.er il.nn lhai ol any or our regular Shoe Ktorea while
tlielr prima are low or. A I v holoale ihi y h i'to 11 i nuelvea to aell aa low St. Loula New Orleuna
or Gulveaton Jolhura ' ( t
ARRIVAL OF
fnncer Brotheia'will ctthllill la the coureuof one
S'.ock of .
1 '.I -''it
1 1
Dry Goods !
Clothing B iata Shoea llnta Ac for Spring and Suinmor erer beforo exhibited In the Interior of the
State. ' . . .... . . .'
Our Mr. A. Sanger la at praaent In Ne'e York with our re. ldent buyer Mr J. Sanger making aoleotlona
for the Spring Trailo and bolng truly alive tu thedauiand will buy tha moat la.hionablegoodi of Ihe
aenaon. i . ' .
Our aaaortment will be complete In Lailloa' Dreaa Guoda. We alao cull ipocial attention to our Whole-
ale Stock of .:;! ' 1
. I ; :i. : ..... 1 !'r'l I : ! .- ' ) I .' 1
MEN'S BOYS' AND
..!!T- ; .-f i f. I .
' ; lt i
' - ' ' -oi . -: : . o I ; -
Which we manufacture onraalva' together 'wlrli
Uliml atylea of lima put t of which we have already tn atore liuying lor i;an in large quanmiea imni
MHnnrMi.inmr. mwl liirwt Imnnrtnra. wn ai ueeiMicd lo aell to uinohanta aa low aa they can liuvat St.
Loots New Oileuua or Galveetou and would reaieotl'nlly uak llieui to luuilneonr bloVk before going
to utiiar uiailtoli liefptntuliy ' ; .
. i I
I
- TO ARRIVE! I
i ''"1 l Wr.
v-
Block ot new SliMng aod-Hummtt
BOOTS SHOES ETC.
AND TABLE CLOTHS
prices defying compotloo.
SPRING STOCK.
week and llicrenfter during the reaoi IlieLrgeal
''1 zmir
YOUTHS' CLOTHING
a foil line ot genta Fiirnlililiig Oimla. Alio the
....
. Dallas Sherman Diyan and Calvait Taiaa
y THE JIEUALD .
I " t' " ii I 1. 1. .: i '' '
IS THE.
Most Complete lu (he Interior
of the Slate being ftim-
iNhed with a
A LARGE SIZED CYLINDER
. NEWSPAPER
ANX aTOZ3 JE'n.XBSa
AN ADADIS' JOB PRESS
AND A LABUI SlZk
WASJIIXO TON IIAND-PJIESS
BE3IDE3
TWO OTHER J Oil PRKMMES
ordered aud ou the way.
' '..! -ALSO -
BUY ;PE.U33 PAPER CUT
TER CAK.D CUTTER
And amy other oonninlenen for turning out Job
Wurk ueatly aud with Diapatoh.
Our Job Workmen hare no auperlora In lha country
for Uale and skill and our aaaortmaat of '
J on TYPE
(a Urge and oonrtantly b elng Increaaod ai new
Stylea are brought out.
In addition to time hcllltloi wealiall tool hare
attached to the OIBoe when we oau faralab alt
klnda of
PAMPHLETS
.:( r BOOKS ; .
ETC. ETC.
Our Job Work dona heretofore ipeakt fur ltae(f
aad woalin to aud eliall Improro la our
work with the tlniea.
EVERY KIND OF
TQB WORK
Done Tromptly and Cheap . 1
SUCH AS
Rimiiicss Cards
Wcddins Cardi'
Visiting; Cards
merchants' Blanks
Legal Blanks
' Patinphlets
Posters Etc.
AND IN FACT
ALL KINDS OF WORK
GIVE VH A C.1XL AKD BEBOV
8PECI01KNS PRIt'KS.
t OFFICE t
Cor. 121m and Houatoo Utraeta.
- J. W. SWINDELLS & CO.
PBOPRIETOBV
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