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DALLAS TEXAS SATURDAY OCTOBER 13. 1877
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CARPETS.
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A Mnsul l-l'!y IMOKAlMHal II lien 11 V
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Full Line Lace Curtains
Tits ChiToke AdtfTiiiet lrn t!it
' V.tain IIrri of (.'oll'mii City ia ri
id? a coain of Uio l.rn-li voluns
twr ly PTarof 5oArn.r Kubln'.
"W re nndr iuny it!;g:ition to
Mr. Jttf Burke jr. fur n c.y of Km
Ta JiW fur A.j.lrs biru
it II minion mi'l eo.i fifty cctiW; the
lovli ii wtirth inucb nions to any oiiU
W'll of 'tr'.
! i. rulii. r nu Uj luine for
a wvaI drinorrulK: p.- to fieht .miri.t
!li- rpnut:ia nf ih any nnl
tlmt liitt tiio A(aicrMH i rcttiii:; g jiust
now. It a fvniful ailvantage to give
th H.iuil- '
;n ivrr. ('ii Iffw W i;.j jci!t rJy
t .r Wnniiinu.u We W! wuh tti
wiiHturia! career of lliif gt'iitlHiitun Willi
mucSi rg rti'aj ainl Willi a perfn't con-
fi i' iiix' tint ilio iluta wU! le will ami
ai.ly rvo-l.
Tuk amount of ru4u.il impurity being
Jp!nrl by Tlanipton'n administration
in South Carolina i aimply teilU'i
Intf. Kvory day how up tumrtliiug
nuw ar.il if prwuibU' something Uarker
tlian Ui prfcJing.
A move in tba niatttr of removing
th fpiieral court from Tyir to Dalian.
i now in order. The ilTautagn of
L'luitui ovir Tyler have only to l proj-
frly presented to congress to insure a
fsTornble coiiHl.Ttin.
Tuk C'omanchu (. gift a full re-
port of ih cviluuc io lh Himliu trial
anl rrbukra the chnrge made by the
prisoner aul hiv couimel that ha coulJ
not n I a fair triij in that county.
The gays the Ter'lii-t is a merciful
one.
Thk Atiuitlu I'vitji enmity Krri
pub;.lie-l i.i r'nr of " .l-li's 6tore on
in now tilts latest journal-L-tc
venture anil as w wunt to keep
up r.ith the doings of t!ie woilJ the
Ht-kti and the devil we shall exchange
aiui pleasure. 9
.Iiikx Ww.iii IIakihk waa sentenced
to twenlyrive ycr in the penitentiry
fir the killuiR of Deputy Sheriff Webb.
He will e tried on eeveral other iu-
ilii lui.-iiUt r.d the gallows will certain
ly claim i' own before the courts are
d me wilh him
Ji im;s Cuiri.k.1 livim the primner
iu the hands of the ilfximna
is a s in-in-law of Georjre B. Zim-
pleman. of Austin late sheriff of 'Irtr
is county and a member of the banking
firm of Farmer Ludlow & t o. of Aus-
tin and New York.
T resustMtated Wills Point henT
und r iis new mansgement is on our
Uble. Mr. Lowe pl.mts liimsclf on i
gtod plaiforra and so lonx as he re
nmins true to his derlarations con-
tained therein ba will deserve and we
duubt net will n-ceive a libvr.d support.)
Tns reports that there was a falling
off in the American bee.f trade with
England is not sustained. The. returns
reenrij tho stiipment of five thousand
hil from the port of New York np to
September .' an iiKrenno of nearly a
hundred nr cent upon the iiuaiitity
shipped l&st yesr.
Can. Johk H. Moork deputy sheriiT
of Jtclnnnn county has received a
comniimon to raise a company for ser-
vice on the Rio Grande and enrolled
forty men in one day in Waco alone.
This indicates the popularity of the
hostile move on Mexico. Four compa-
nies could be raised iu one day in Dal-
las. ' ' ' '
LAMBREQUINS
aslr. Tu Olllif-.K AT TMB LOWEST
rmsrilttLE l-l.lt s.
CiS; m 6E8WSFJR1ISHH&
"ti line is nsniiUta sret prlees will a
lwi n iwsi la lb I svanUTi
ad.s tlislt UrrssrlSMSil
Vol iim' A3I UlllLtlRKn'H CUTUlMti
xl !. wuW aa smcsliIumi.
' a t fuctitf tur iU(l ui frkf.
InOurShoeDep't
H Br sTrlaxtrar4lary
la4neMratsi. hT aepsv
t iu frut lliveMhcr
1rPrtnissiii suid baral
tm l tbllU hlex'k.
t4-liUllireigk!jr esnill.
This has been a fatal yer for mur-
derers in Texas. Two of their most il
lustrious leaders are in the menhea of
he law with hardly any prospect of
escape. They are dcioralited and are
fleeing from a state which treats them
so inhospitably. If this thing goee on
uiucb longer it wilt soon grow to be
lisgraceful to kill a man.
Wl ahc glad to see woe tern Texas
awakening on the subject of wheat
growing. It is thought that a largely
increased acreage will be planted
throughout that section thia fall. . The
silvan Uifres pf wheat to that section
will be immense because ii is made bet
fore the d rout Vis incident to the coun-
try .'an acf iously affect the safety of the
crop. Let west Texas plant wheat and
largely at that by all mean. '
Tuk StuUsmon complains that there
are no polities la Texas other than per
sonal. In what dark depth is the evil
concealed. There is no radical party
There Is but the otie all-powerful all
sufficient democracy and ngn here is
where the Akitivman' misery comes in
The personal feature is inevitable and
will rnrnaiti to until the republican
party shall develop a semblance of
strength which will swallow up the per
sona! interest and restore the party
success to its wonted importance. '
TnS arrest of Senator I'aiterson of
South Carolina is a most InijKrlut one.
Besides determining the ipiesikA of the
iuviolubi'ity of the person of a seuator
or representative in con f tens it wul
bricg op the entire roitenruu of radi-
cal administration iu Suuih Carolina.
The illustrious ceuUeioan is in a bad
row iir stumps if the terriula inilii't-
inent of lia state or any part of it is
tustainfel. 'ibe grovntls upc.n which a
writ of kahau tarjnta was apyilied lor are
senile and disgusting and altogether
technical. We trust no such man will
hold a seat in this or any other future
senate. - : ....
WARLIKE PORTENTS. '
The bilier fes-lings between '.fit M.xL
cn ad Anieriej population on eith-
er side of the Tlio (i ran tie baa iis Toun-
dutions bil l deeper than the first war
with and conquest of that country. It
is the power ful and natural attsoiiism
tietwecu the Anglo Saxon and the
Ijlin ratw the repulsion ex sti eg be-
tween people differing io every sens
tiient feeling purjioee uAre and am-
bition iulik between tlie flin'.y gritty
hard-faced hard-museicd. enterpriaiug
discipline.! northern (force and the
enervate.! purpcKelna characterles
and uniucrtU .Spauiard. fir close
neighborhood foswrer rciulea peace
and quiet until the genius of our nortlio
eruiNystom overshadows the Mexican
government and people;- until the
enerfry which has subdued the rocky in-
hospitable north and mtul it to flow
with milk and honey and also made it
the home of the advanced ciriliration of
the world has breathed a new life into
the M exican people and has given a new
impul-e io tho energy which at one
time made their ancestors well-ueigh
masters of the world. -
We have thus sketched one cause
which is -sufficient in ilseit to pro-
duce war. wore other excitauta wauting.
There are others of lees comprehensive
range but equally potent to ;.ToUuea
clash of arias. Texans h'ave never for-
itot nor forgiven Ooliad the Aisrno
Mier and an hundred other cruelties
(erpetratad by the Mexican soldiery
with the sanction of their (lov irnuient ;
the Mexicans hvs not furs itten the
oomjiiest by the Ameiican irfx ps which
was consummated by Scott's iT.try into;
ne city of the MontezumiM. The ter- i
:ble humiliation rankies and festers in
their blood and no proper oc- iiiion hn
een sui'erwi to pas when they as a
government or as individuals have not
wtoaked a bloody vec gesance. Too cow-
ardly to come forward and assume re.
poiuibility tiiey have set on their rob
ber chiefs Canales Cjrtina and others
they sliirk behinl the lawless men
to escape the indienatfon of mir govern-
ment. ! When forced finallv to arrest
'ortina after a short nomirsl deten
tion lio was agini turned loose on
ome miserable pretext or other to
renew his deadly warfare ujin our de
fenseless borderers. When Cortina
was unable to meet the vievvs of the
izoverimient of Mexica in uia blood-
etting and robbery the Indian bands
on both Rules of the Rio Grande wer
ns.urod to wsae a ceaaeless and relent.
tss war upon our tbiuly settled bor-
lera entailing a long serie of lossea
snd dilreiies slretcbiug over a period
of tweuty-live years and at a oost of
many millions in money to both the'
slate and national governments. We
cannot forjret these things. We dare
not longer disregard : t!n-ni when
the Mexican army without fear or
hame places itelf in position to guard
and protect the raiders in tl.e difficult
and dancerous erowiinrs of the river
with their stolen stock.
Our jails have bsen violated : our
oflici ils murdered or carried off into
captivity ; our government and people
laughed to scorn aad ail thia by a gov
ernaieut so weak and so corrupt it to
excito the disgust of the civiUxivl
worbl. If we fail now to ex;ic.t an adiv
qaat4 ropenition to force a competent
settlement we will richly earn -and se-
cure the contempt of the wot id. Judge
Howard capture and detension is the
latest and coolest act io the druma and
whether the state conclude to protect
hiru or jtiot or whether t.ie gennrul
government Ones so or not Texan
ill rise in their indignttion and
wreak a bloody vengeance.-
arpne that Mr. Koagan'i constituents
rauit ceccis opposo i'". Becanse it will
not touch a pnint n?arer Cricna
than sixty mile does it argue that Sir.
Mills' constituents feel no interest in
the completion of this giant concep-
tion whieh wilt surely chsa:e the face
of the travel and coiuruerce of the
world. Because a route having
such grand poiiU of departure and
termination can not bend' and wind
shout with the agility of a twopenny
narrow guage and moat pasa no nearer
than within an hundred miles of Bren-
ham niusw Gliding thcreiore oppose
rt? We utterly refuse to believe our
repTeaentatives incapable' .f rising nKive
ui MJnti aim cnuaiu preiuaicea as
the opposition to the Texas ond VaciSc
bill on these ground would indicate
and yet no stronger or better arguments
have been advanced by tLe Texan op-
ponents of the bill.
We plead for unity. We want our
representatives to make common fight
for the advantugo of Texas and all her
otiior hopes sink out of sight before the
niejrtsiy of this oue miyestic ecterprUe.
If it is to be defeated let it not be said
that our own local jealousies were the
cause of it.
OX TO 3IEXIC0.
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MASSACIItSETTS IHSASTHR
PW UL ATTI:TI! IH U1&ECTEDT0
ius
Hosiery Dep't.
Tbis M hm Mtsrg.
Oar HiiiU ! ftsU mm4
TaBsie4 suael crat iMartaUaii
WrruiX the last rnoath there has been
a tearinl accumulating record of evils
in ear Country or the Mstern half of it.
The Infedior of cobflagrstioo ha
passed from town to town eating into
the vital of business and spoiling the
symmetry of carefully uiided and
prosperous ciu and vUlaitea.-. Bot the
insatiate gcniiu of mischief has worked
a widely and effectively tliroogh tnan
a through ' mere matter. ' 'B a rsUog
bank u Chkcago burstiu bank in
Sew York former tee in Wall:tvei A
million ilollar fraud rn Pkilud4pbi.
form' some of the oatUne of rrand
laWio ot erimioai speculUo anil mi
REPRESENTATIVE UKITV. -
f?nr representatives are oiie by . one
hieing themselves to Washington "for
the session . which comnie.ni e on i the
lath inetaut and few wirrfj iu this
conuectiorv and by way iu friwndly
counsel will not we trust bo consider-
ed very greatly out of oor p'ace or -mal
appnpa. - Texas i like all ether states
in this respect . 8he has her own local
Kilttioal intere t to - care for and it
would be expecting more from human
nature than it is CApablo of o suppose
representatives did not sympathise with
the local ambitions of their coastita-
ent. . Indeed they are extteeu-d and
roiuired to do so and they would
fail in duty if they did not . How
ever there are a class of subjects . upon
which our rejiresentativee will be called
to act this winter.on which there OQiht
not to be the least division of senti
ment ' Indeed' the' utmost hannouy
onght to prevail. The case are whre
the general good of the wbolft country
is concerned where the interests of
the- state are concerned 'and where
no usage or " precedent of" the
uemocracy violated. mere are
Miue appropriation which are- neeesa
7 to . the well-being f Texas. AT
ought to have at least tea millions for
coast improvement. Now in ease-such
a qnesuon comes op we ex pect the rev
reeenUtires of the norther i section of
the state to stand shoulder to. shouhle-r
with those more directly nlenwtud in
their advocacy f tb nte..uro. it an
appropriation is asked (or frontier de-
fense we expect them to suppoi t the
petition with equal earnestness. .-;
There fs every reason w.'iy tha Texas
delegation should be UB t on all the
great nteasunw likely to cim np before
coHgrem in which the slat.-is interested.
On one subject they m ght to atand
solidly beeause' no more important bill
ever came tip before that body for its
action and yet aon this mil alone are
our representative like ly to differ. We
allu'lo to the Texas and PouiGc UlL
The measure is one vtl to all the
present and prospective; iuteresu nf
Texas; not. Texas alone bat the entire
country. Wa can hard y realise that
any Texan - should be able to raoa
biaiseif into a Uotertnini .ion to bpiieve
a measure which will ps ove a bulwark
against Indian incurskm 1 forever oyea
Bp onr wwte terrftory to Facificsnd
pour Untold jnillion of i loncy into oar
CjfTer and btiug our U prominently
be Core U wuvhl as th grant supply
de)ot for ibe grand thor xighfareof the
world's commcTce. S us ucU
ert as tii oanaot be sade ti dect
Tas tide is coming in and we lx-giu
to see the good etlects of our sumnvr's
cflorUi to induce immigration to the
state of telttri likely to beueiU the coun-
try aud thenuelves. An old subscriber
of The Ifinui.ti'ii from Muisouri came in
yesterday to make tin inquiry of us
rhether he had better buy at once or
rent laud for the firsir season. In ail
case where the immigrant has "come to
stay" it is better to loekcarefuHy over
the country make tho best selection
possible and purchspo at once. Lauds
have touched bottom since ;the great
shrinkage in values cuiunie.ci ed. With
the general improveuinet in business
value will again swell i that the old
price will soon be reuihed again. Be
sides the purchase of a farm gives the
wilier that filling of proprietorship
which is so conducive to his sense of se
curity and pcrrimnency and it is tiie
be-st ot all poeshlo provision naluft
homesickness. By all means buy a
small farm and put it into a high slate
of animation at tho earliet day possi-
ble. . That's our adv ice in every caso.
Wkre war dselared to-morrovr the
price of cattle would advance of at least
fifty per cent in ten days. That's item
Xo. 1. Hem No. 2 Is wheat and . flour
would advance at least twenty pr cent
in the snrae time We might go on
and enumerate a hundred other advan-
tages but the big on-j would bo that
fifty millions of dollar would be spent
in Texas during the first six months
aud mney would be plenty and busi
ness brink. This is decidedly not a hu-
manitarian ground to put the thing on
but then it is not neceesariiy savage lor
that reason" nor "infernal" eiiher be
cause a cood many nntions co to war ;
when there is provocation and a chance
to make it profitable and a good many-
more refrain even under provocation
when lone of any kind seems to be in
evitable. It might worry tho United
States a little but it would be the mak-
ing of Texas and the marring of Mexi-
co wh'h "inme would nerve our purpose
well from a mere Texas standoint.
We have been accustomed to think
the republican party the lieat working
man's pany that oouid be formed.
Warn Uiyinkr. -You
have have you f Well we do
certainly look at thing differently jf
that is your opinion. Tho best work-
ing man's party" forsooth. Under its
administration of the national govern-
ment the rich have not grown richer
the poor poorer. The bond-holders
have not held a fearful advantage over
the working man. The working men
have not beeri goaded by the stringency
of the times caused by the financial
policy of the republican party into the
mwlnas of burning railroad depots into
rioting and bloodshed. . Oh ! no" the
republican party is a good party for the
working men to starve to duh under
wnile the bond-holder rolls in wealth.
Ah brother Chase (lod keep us from
seeing things alike So king as you hold
such sentiments. : - .. --x-: ;
A Mexican Mob in Possession
cf Pleta and San Elizarlo.
Governor Hubbard Appeals to
the United States Govern-
ment for Redress.
Texas Couaty OOlciils Prtsourn In the
Handi or as iDrnrisicd Kabble
Hhosc ( rj U "Ocath to brlnso
' aad Vh Mtra. -
Tbe lirtifiin Authorities wtlh Boasr-
Ing DcQance Turn Loose 1'he fior-
itrtn tor Wboai Ksnubit!on
Was Made by tho Chirr K-
ecutlvc of Trills.
El Paso Captured and the County Officials
Held la Custody-Judge Charles H.
Howard Prisoner and Bound
With Ropes.
The Mexicans Out of Humor with Minister
Foster The Governmf nt Contracts
for Remington and Breech-loading
Anas Ssnora Looking to
Independence. -
C arltlr funicular el ) bCruaJInc
l aiamr A Silsris r IlArror
vmte Will tint Be iMn FusiiUfn
by the Pwaaewsera.
New York Octotier 8. The ".Mas
vachusett" henee l'rovideno- groun-b
ed at Kooky rotut I.or aud. iu
fa lr
Ht-.e is) baiiiv ! !a iU.-uiiftKto.
m. tsASfuinrrA.
Tae STliulilTe-tn TAEtiJ.;fu
Stws ft"rfieuM4 ir i hi 4lllie i
A cm.it I 1en1 Sellshra-UM
UlttKlas Ua.Htl-mn I llir i..-iut.
PAki.s M-U)i-r S. Ti.c irai'Ua
ar-lijuuc-'j the sovernoieit ! .a oriler-
ed ifie priwectiiiou of M. Ci i:u.?tfa foi
It nah tlie nu-i-v'ioa-
ri-pro-!i:cti hi in bis uiattifWto of thr
rase a J I Juitt oiOfi.i on w .' 01
rf is n-t only a repetition of the of-
WASillXtSTOX.
t
j Chief Joseph Cfo;t!y Invocic.
ir. Ravines and Kept Under
a Galling F.V3.
twelve feet water.
Mtntiuod !
The stuatuer Bristol which arrived I V
this uioruijg from .Newport fld cot
nirtke tbe heavy le until after paw-1 feus ajuluiit the marbat but as M
ing Point Judith aud Oull hiiand jOambetU has aireai'y bctn mudenuitd
aoout one O'ClOuK wheu It wan ex-
Tas Ai is exercised alwit the safe
ty of tialveston in the evnrof a brush
with Mexico - and ' well he may be.
There t no sort of a d dVuse provided
for that e.ity anH should two or three
Uexiean war uliipH bear down on. her
the frulure to provide for coast defense
will lie bitterly atoned for by the gov
eminent as well a the state of Texan.
The "f:Ul of (WveHton wotild proves
dVsastevof no OTilinary icbamcter. ' We
sincerely - trvist Out t?e pees idetit will
bris this defenseleae situation of Gal
veston to th attention of Congress in his
message whether we hv war or not.
Measures of defense as well a improve
ment should go hand In hand ; in this
case. -)-(.. r w--s
Tns Hon. Oustave Schleicher of
Texas "bs pent the entire summer
ncsrly iri Wiliington anl n been
unremitting in hi attention to the Lu
smeM of the state and of all Texaas
cu.iming it. Mr. Schleicher is devel-
oping into one ot the moat useful nm
etlicient members Texas ha ever had
in congress. .' He bs been watching
the Mexican imbroglio ' with great
can?' and if hi 'due mjiulf to 'bis
clTorts " thst the tinderstaruling ' be-
tweon the wr dejiarUienl arid our ulaie
feorcrnnien t has been so good all through
thfi excitement. No man in the state
ha its beet good st heart to A greater
degree than Mr. Schleicher and no man
is capable of doitur us more (rood service.
We have every reason to bslieve that
his great influence will be given to the
Texas and Pacific bill. " : - c
TH'e Sews Hsireitd alt Aloux tkia Rla
rasHte Lib Viliu Flreawd tke bole
rrenller Is la m CotaHsetlwH Oitr she
liilllsiroaa Aieec ef AH'alrm
Special to the Usllas Herald.)
CJAi-vissTON October 6. Tlie New
publishes the following- special from
Fort Datis dated October 6 : "A
Mexican mob four hundred strong
took (HMjessutu of the towns of Pleta
aud i?an Kiizario. The Texas county
officials are prisoners iu tho hands of
a:i infuriated rabble and their cry Is
' Deita to Gringos aud Viva Mexico.' "
A letter received to-dsy at Fort Davie
itates that the Mexicans in large
numbers have captured and hold in
euntody all officers of Ki Paio county.
The lives of all wliitu men aro threat-
ened. There are uo troops on the
frontier and a horrible massacre is
imminent Judge Charles H. Howard
is a prisoner and bouud with ropes.
Awns October 87:50 p. m. Gov-
eroor Hubbard received a dispatch to-
day from Judge Kunrjell extrailition
agent dated Laredo October 8 saying
lu ubtsnce that tbe Mexfean authori
ties wita hooijtiug deaaiice have
turned looee the i rUouers held in
Maiamoroe for whom mpMisition wow
formally made by the chief executive
of Texas. They were the three mur-
derera from i lulu! go and trro murder-
era from Duval five of Hie most des-
perate maraudiTH w-t of the Kio
Cirande and a terror to tbe frontier
settlements la Texaa. Governor Hub-
bATd replies to Judge Ruse!l to ceaic to
make other dt-niaud ou the Mexicw
autboritias until further orders and
tli at be (Governor Hubbard) w ill now
appeal to the United States govern
ment for redress.
The news spread along the l'.io
Uraade like wild tire and the wbuie
froutler is in a commotion -over the
defiant insult. "Iirinjec'lute redress"
is tbe demand. A wv feeling Is be-
ing excited which will cot be easily
repressed.. The general opinion here
is that the action . of tbe Mexican
authorities' will uwt. take the federal
adimiatrauon by surprise tucn a
result being anticipated and the
necessary preliminaries for redress
matured.- . .. " .
Havana October S. The City ol
Medida 'brings the following dated
City of Mexico September 30. Both
houses of congress are In session and
is divided into two . cliques beaded
respectively by Zamonua aud Juste
Bcntes..- Both claim' to be frieudsot
Dim but ueverthelet-are creating
oppoMition. " '" :
The Mexicans are out of humor with
V ailed States Minister Foster believ
ing Uiut be could influence an early
settlement nf pending questions be
tween the two goTetumeuts. Congress
bii authorized a movement to expend
thirty thousand- dollars in the not
stroctiou of fu tory for the mauu
fselure of bresch losAliag nrui od
the govern Qieut ha cou true ted for two
tmudred thousand UoUaia' woria . .
Remington kraisC It Is oSleUlly stated
that the contrabao 1 businees on the
Itio Ciramlo la iiicreswiug to au alarm-
ing extent. '. ' .'-
General - Morlccal has lieen rerag-
nlied T as the governor of Honors. The
legislature of. that state is dis-tajting
the passage of an act providing for the
severm e of Bouora from tlie nuion
whenever - the general governmect
fttterupU to interfere with the sover
eignty of. tbe stite. The national
guards of Bouora have baeu organ.
ixed. - ' ' '''.
oeedlnKly dark with a heavy nrtu
wind audea whlcb continued till four
o'clock .this mnioiuii. The Bristol
named the s'eauier Mu-e-acbusettw
at H:UD last night near Little Gull U6hl
houae at caste ru entrance of I.vuk
klund sound. The MaseaehuseUs was
tiieu hejuied eastward aud was aiiout
tweuty-five- uiUes east of Hortoa's
Point.
From this fact It is very eviueut the
Massachusetts iurued arouud to make
a lee anchorage under Ioug Islaud
shore I'.util tbe abutemeut of the gale.
It was very thick and tbe witid subse-
quently shifted from easl-ecutheast to
north. At the time the Bristol passed
the Massachusetts the usual slguals
were exchanged everything being ap-
parently as usual with her.
Tbe steamer Providence of the Fall
Htver Line which left here lat even-
ing wiib about tiiree hundred pause n-
gem hsid-tu at the bead cf tbe sound
for a change tu the weather and wa?
primed this morning by tbe BrUtol at
four o'clock ia New Haven.
Grkks's Point Irfiug Island Octo-
ber. Tbe Jliusoaeuunetta lies broad
side to tho shore. The sea is not
breaking over her but the surf in roll-
ing up her aido eight feet btgb. The
poMseugeni are . being' lauded by the
surf boats aud Kbarpiea. The steamer
has live life boats ou board baugiug
ou davits not in une. The cue of ber
goiu an'nore was loss of reckoniug in
tbe sWiu. The opinion ia tti.it she
will go to pieces. Much of tue es.rg
ouusixtliig of bales of cottou oil in bar-
rels aud general merchandise was
thrown overboard foe boat lies about
three hundred feet from chore. Sev
enty lady passengers were ou bourd
wbo have behaved bravely through
out. The Brat pis.-eugers were lauded
by Churl Ciurk auil Dallas Maliison
of Irjur.t Marian. The sthoouers of
Greeuj.rlliud Kut Mariou are doing
service with their sharpies landing
pusfeeugorsuud row ing to aud fiora the
boat. The life bouts iu u-e are hauled
through tbe surf by ropes. A bau-sor
with a or sole ringed lor landing pas-
eugers is also connected Ith the top
of tiio biutls but it will not be neces-
sary to use it. Two hundred paaseu-
gersluall were ou the bout. The la-
dies are all lauded aud were all aalely
ashore by oue o'clock. They will
oiwtly return to New York by tram
ou tbe Loijg IrUtiii railroad.
l'K-ivioKNCK October C The otti-
Ct-rs of tue Alaasacbucetts remaiu on
or utar tbe stranded steumer. The
paieugfrH however tigrte pretty well
ou the following story : 1 :ie Mai-a-
chusetts left iv'ew Yotk si Uvo o'clvck
ou Ttiuredny afu runoii w it Li one huu-
vired and tifiy u iSMjiiuerri aud a lotto
freight. Tbe day was storuiy aud its
violence inerertBed as the boat went
down the sound. About 11 o'clock
a terrible gale was reported by the cap
tain who said he bad lost his lights
and the fug was so thick nothing oouid
be seen. The whistle was blowini! iu-
oessuutiy. . About il:3o the engines
were stopped a few mluuies then the
boat weut ahead slowly for a few miu-
ule when tbe engines stopped. Ia
half a uiiuute . more there was a terri
ble crash quickly followed by two
mere tiome of tlie paesecger were
thrown . from their bertha by the
hocks. Terribly frigb teued tbe peo
ple poured out of the staterooms. Io
A few minutes almost every passenger
bad ou a . life pro-erver and walt-
iug for tlie w or.-t. It waa so dark
that absolutely nothing ootdd be seen
the wind howled so that conversation
waa almost iunudibie while above all
was the iucessabt thumping and sou tut
ot heavy pounuiug which all knew
was eating out the bottom of tbe
bout- The gilding Id the state rooms
began to fall down and in euro of the
state rooms tbe berths even fell to the
Hoisr so much wo tbe boat sprained.
Tbe rods which held the . vhaudoiiera
lH the maiu saloon had snapped like
pipe stemis aud pieces of tbe side of
the boat bad benu broken away. The
water was rising in the forecastle and
tike deck bands aet to work to lighten
tu boat.: Overboosd went cotton.
Hour sugar whisky until at least half
of tbe esugo was in tbe sea. Tbe oth
er half waa kept on to balance the
boat. - Titus the night wore awsy snd
it was a night which tbe passengers
will notsoow frTKt.
tUtttefor by the tribunal of th Seine.
it con-tttutes tu outrsiie saitiet the
merjHtracy whnaa de:Uion sre punliiv
ly ignored.
it. Oembetta i.a l-nt-! h:s mani-
festo to the eltetora of tue twut.e'.li
arroudissemtct of fkris. Iu it ht
wys: 'CuUztiie after loifr tuorsU-s cf
exeesen admini-trative prrt ure and
lije tilo-t il-p'.or.-ioie pr.-cee.iin;s rela
tive to offliiid eaiiCiduturts l-'ni.wa;
Lust speaks. Htio will say iu a few
days wliat she tLir.ki of ti.e tucu of
the litis ot Mi.y and the nrotect..r of
tt.e aieu of tho i'i of December tbe
aervauts of Ileory V and toe tgenu
of the sylubus aud the pipe who are
oil sheltered under tbe prolegi of the
priest doubtless for tlie better protec-
tion of republican iuati-.utiona. France
will say what she thinks of the person-
al policy of tbe chief of tbv- tiU and
the aristocrat and retrograde pn ten-
sions of the debrirglie cabinet of tbeun-jastifiabledi-solutlon
of theriiatubernf
defulie" of tbo mUerable war waged
by ibe goverumcul airalust rtewepaper
hawkers school maeters aud oilier de-
fcuseletis victims of the pri j - I sud
plots of the coul.liou of trio moii-
archlsts who sie prepsrir.g for her
tiiree yenrs of lnteiuiie contlici aud
divisions to bs folloAe.1 in 1;vmj by
terrible crisis ami perhaps revolutiou."
The uiaiiifesto alter strongly oxr.iriir
iug the licensed vioieuce of the rt so
tiouary press says Franco wiii pr.-
nouuee ou the polity ii.augurate.i by
the letter diaiiii.- iii tno rtptbil j
can niiiiistry tlie ocler of ti-!
dy to the trooii at Ijong t'tsmi --
review ou the prer.i lonliil Liicn-ga .
the I'.iiu of .September bud uu lli.-.i
system of government which the chiel j
or tue executive power viiiilica'es as a i
aen-B etn Killed Ircludt.s Lvukle.
blait set! Kcor oiber tbl. aad
Forti wcaedri Is ta C-rl:
crb.Ht-r.l i!ti tieni cJ
tho :t Perns.
i sir. SloiTisoa Chances for tue Sierr
ship Fades Wits His Knows Oppos.bsi
to the Texas and Pacific Tb
Louisiana Senators Eittis
and Piechhack.
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fhm tarssrj e. lte Mpnsii CWnrti
W ill a illasi k' a SMIlMrs Hsu. -linn..
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Kusrt t svorliea.
WA.iHINiTN IX'tober Sei retai j :
Devinswiil ark C'ongre-s at its rati i
i.'!-i..u to appropriate $iVsj to ii-v-1
er the deficiency iu tbe appropri.d '
f.-r the departuieut of juath-o during I
the i a-t fisi-sj year. I
The counterfoil Hunt) gr-eutao-L.
tlirt-e of wliii-h have been psuwrd have I
the portrait of Jbihort !orris and u- j
vignette. I
'I ji? committee a;--.n!ute.I to It-ti-1
gal the tire in the interior ilepartmei-t :
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report uuuiniiruly it was the wote i
of u incendiary.
Mr. Morrison of Illinois la rirt.: ;
.-jioppuned to tlie Texas and PdiauV. :
wbi.h is n;uivalent to rctirii:-: ;r.m
tlit. contest for ev H-ier.
Justice lU:n: iviu. in town aud it l
hii.t.-i fil..J l j jc rjiiipmy bis br !.-
rc:t I.i :in.:r u-.tu! pi'.viiiiryti i-.- !
ft i !l -biH:;:- l;i tl:o i:.tcrwt .f .r
for S;rn. T!ie s. ire iisii not yet come '
bi tiic f-nti.-lc.
".-. S.eplieTi- with tirn-t'.! lotals '
H.lt.ii.u the President to-rl. Ti.e .
vbt: Wis eord.:d but eritirt-iy
.'Ir. Haven i:as r turned fr. 'U n
vlnit t: New Yortt vrLere :lie Went to
j...--... ii. t. u.iiijt-i. r.'S-.r-;:rg uetv.-
L !. -
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rigiit aooiit li:e coiiotilai'.oii iramt j fo
which will dethire f- tbe rei.'jbmi ! -i-i . .. ..i .
... . .... I l" re-Tt t s.-r ic of tl.e treamry t-
ftbe will say sue intends to n.-iKean . .. .
. . ti.ado a Lorena and n t-ort !'.
11 nl I'tur.!.!! mill l..i.tdl.r. ..1 '
' -" .. i- -i s : rr. Kii .!ir't I ..i.i i
withdraw as the lia'.ic.n a.- w-.-ll ua ti.t
iudiv:du.l definittiy trom the cleri-
cal rule an J iis.ire tii-i'. the rep ji.lio
shall never bo employed ex.i t in Ibe
service of the law. 1 confide::!.'
declare tiiat France will devie'e a;' i:u-:
it by the f r.-t-ti-i of in r votes aa e'i
at sooru tue otiictnl candiOatni'e a;i.
iteat;eiits. rf-urn ti.e r-; e.iirt cattii-i
and clerical botli kna.'C and ;:.r;i:i.
of violence f-.be wiii c-iinieniu u;.:(a-
tiolial Kiin-y and leave tue ciiief r.Jllit
excw'Uilve pjwer who ii tr": r':n-.'
into a eaiiifi'lHiiiie lei a't'.rL.'i!:ve t-i:t
to eulxnlt ur riiu- Vie f-i'san-.
sure of the fcupport .f li:.. e..un'.ry
snail know ho jr to uiaae iu v iii pr.--vail
over the H'Werle mil i.r. :ii-i
bii- luiuoijty i.ud tiie union of e.l in!
r ieiicliiui.-ri viilt;r.en u di-eieei ai'd
renui-r us iiivini-it-i.. u.t t'ncc.niij
au l republic i'nc in:..-i i vi.'i.'e j i
jrs alrouuly etu.-uio M. :..:i.i.rtrV
manifeiito seme f imrin tltM-i-r.nj
thut tho renl crUli baa inw cui-
lUeuced. The republican psprra v.t..ii.-
iy praise tbe nih!.ifeeto-
LoMXiS Ocloner 8. Th Tiii.ts"
Paris eptiul coutirrue tie I'reu-:; i c
announceijieul that il. ( Isiul.ei.u i.. Vj
b'.- prowat-.l ai-aiu. i'cinct Iran pjil-
ity bowevtr prevail in I'nri. Thi
reuiilicDs are too o uQ IeJt tfiuc--.'
at the elections to be eiilict;d ialo ur y
demonstration.
hVam kir Louis Oliver Bourbon h-
deoii aired buy ear.
Pakih Oclolier y. Tbe aoverumi lit
on .Moudsy detained ail l c.tel i.i
biugiiiih and Belgium u.-s-.-pupei-i !
which arrii'ed at Pa:is isiiM'ay tlj-
Uoi.a.
Tbe ministerial pfr.i anncun.-e
that of tbe three huudreU aud s.siv-
threerepubllcau seats iim wini;i; by
tbe government of one bundle.; ami
seventeen is very probable. In led.
oiiu'iet certain. Toe prospect aie fa
vorable that the governmorit i'.! hare
a majority of at leant twenty. The left
however reckon confidentially font
hundred seats.
M. Usmhetla will adJrena a icrea:
.-iu rr.'.KU
K - J r:r r. t
Waifis from Ohio ehow the working '
i;:cii -ir-vviinr imrOinaiely from tbr
!t-i'ii!-i: itio. nley ilallhe.' friend- !
aie rei.tiy he sre d.
ll ir certain that the pnion i.;i !
I at J.t w ().:er.n bos l-et u tecdere.1 t'. .
tltnt-iai MjMiili.u. lie baa not vt i
a. i ep'ed tti place.
Iti riie cabiaet tueetii g to !-iy all :ht
b. -u-U-ri were pteeeul exct tbe v-
;e:iry of lae tre.-ury. lis wss up:e-
vi.'ol Ly .Vu-islaiit tx-iitiiry Mi .r
luiek. Ibe inetlir.g ru.j.-orn.d hi t-T
Jt : 1.1.
t i.e previ ! in i looatly i'uti-d itinl
he fill the vcn.it -eat i-u tiie mi-
p. i ine b.-lieh tiy a prr.n (mm !H
oiiiii ii'.-t ovri-ixij yeir. o" I. ii i!..n
of lyV.iii.i-Vv- ami I loot L.kii-i s.
sr.; iuViiiitt a.'nt.n ; 1'nk.i wiin au.ior
from exos-iiviirit-s and i-x;-e laer.
J.i.U'i-- Womls f the fi 'tli .-r r.H.tti-
i rfi t-irciiit of tbe federal euurt i
i i slroiiKly rvoouiUiei.iled fruui Li
; in uit tliuu any other caudldV '. t
;!:e vu.-aut echt of t!;e t J rerne-iourt
.'wnch.
A b ngtay discussiou wa-t bel I a- to
hi-'.ber tl.e rou!uero l'.-.nc railroad
-liould be allowed tcrribe (V-lora-o
rivw at Fort Yuma where the com-
;iny has elected a briJgn. The miii-
tr.'y there reported the ailair to ni-
.eiary McCormkx wbo r-fcrr. tt t-
i!.e cii.ineL it was derided tii.-l tlie
t 'i I
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Jr..
ipui-tioo was not one for the rxeeu.iv. ' c ' '
io cobaider Lut that the eumpany -'- !
-iii uid tie allowed to use the ti Ige -r:..r . -.
u .id the I'jHaUou should be taken up p - -
'y e:ingrsa Oiid ler-tdeJ by it. I 't.
At'.i r eriauing tbe Lt'ui il enured .
a tuuitarj itservution aud the auth..ri- ;
lie. I-. fuatd to a! low it to pss over ll i
rt-rrvaiiou. The i'aciiic r-t wi j
n ted to the privilege b.-ing gTaua.-!
u the .-uibern Pac1::. a simtUr pnvl :
le- bavtiii; btca dculed their road.
vei:erl Miles teb graphs hum !ler
(K'totxrS: ! surprised tlie Nex
iV.-.H-s capturing abjtit six buu.ireU '
Inirs-s. niules and iwhiIhl Tbe fbsiv
luti.t n s evers one. Trie Iud:1:-
f
i.loi StiHttrtuut eoujiire up a very im
possible political bag-bear when it ask
what will bo dons with tb republican
voto when Hubbard aad Tbrocknoorton
are both candilates for the governor
ship. Thre nerer can be a conflict be
tween three two pentlitaieA which a
convention will sot effectually stlle.
The fiUUixman : "FsrniiKtt" conveclicDg
and thai is ber the eblfioalty comes
in at we sprwbeaov A puperaad bet
ter elicit tu dsmocralia. us or abaa
doatb partf. .Tbes ix o taiddlo-
tround whi- is k fca ef tnrtsi
Tae stesiubllcasi . Prlwflws; Company
wlntlle nlSosUi t'avallwa.
' CoLCMBr; He. October 8. Con-
gremman Small bad a preliminary ex-
amination. XS'oodruft testified that be
paid Small five hundred dollars as a
bribe to vote fork m earn re before tbe
legtalature in 187-1. K-nail bad to bail.
Maxwell senator from Marlboro coun-
ty In default of ball was Imprisoned
on a similar charge. The charge of
bribery are ennnected with the print-
ing swindle of the reptibilcau printing
cnmpany'.of siiicb Woodruff waa bead-
centre. Hi testimony is booed upon
tnemoraudatu book hsfctpt ia short-
baud. " J ' "' -
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meeting tin. eveiui.a. eix " j k.t e eUt.0 killed itidudms Lv;-i
eartlsof ad:uiii have been laeued. j ln iSmm mat Jo-cu'. uh r. kl '
Every preeaution bas beeu Uken by Untrt. otilrr cllfcfls .l lty wut..VI
the orgaiilxeM of Ibe meeting U pr-; j n E. Dlv h- Jvn.u v (
vent dWurbauees. Tbe midlaiy au-; ..t(!y liM hm wuU Mrren jt
Iborities have taken speisi meosmes. tMtf Uiry .luicuCf xvt.i. . .
They have stall .ne.1 ddsvlioiniU . j tlllI u iad:.M. 7
Uoops iu tiie place Chateaux lieu in J ars oomiug u. tm ir sdd. U.y
wiiicu liw irfcn insetiiig ui ti urn oe:u
and posted g lards iu tue ceiglioor
hood.
kirtrfcssi Swri SXoj Hi e-ui far mis
Ntrw York Ojtobsr . .V dUp itcb
from the mayor of I It'iyaJ d tted
yesterday says : "We are lu a deplo
rable condition bar ihere are now
forty -eiht cases of yellow fever omler j nl l'-Jiio th cavalry;
treatment bete. Oue death bas isiur- j roricoaimuiioiied otr.rers
oawesjascw of kii.s - tasase-
-;- Tsiswsawits Us AtsesHSsiSMe. '
BAJLTiilORK October The cbes-
quleiot tbe lato Arcbbiehop Bailey
wbioli took place this morning at tbe
Cathedral woe attended by Uioosand
of rwople. : The prelate wersCardiBal
MoOoskyt ArohbUhop Wood of Pbti-
kdelpiiia ; William; of Boetoa ; Bisbv
op Gibbous of RlcbTaood and tiie
eosdjriturof Ballinioro IstaghtUi of
Brooklya; -sBeiily of rprtotfeald;
O'Hjow -me 8eratoB f Beeker of WiK
bUco j tSBSAf rfjsTTkarg;
SJ?. tfI Aloay; rf
ij.rai-r of c j
rei since lost nl?lit- V.'e are la want
of food uotirb-bment and airans to
nrocure curves for tiie ae-k. Tin re sr.
not en-'iu6ri couvaieaoeuts lu cre Ut'
the (let.
l'i eapesMj Hr
- . OitTae naalwiw .
Havaka October 8. Mexican date
by the oity of Medida show tbe expor
latiofl of ooOee has censiderably in.
creased. Cordeva alou ia expected to
export fifty thousand tfuiutaU. The
report of the tfeaeury for Aibjuxt shows
balance on band of $Ii5tWu . Bus.
aesa is improvlajf. The govern meal
bas or dared tbe collector of customs at
Vers Crux to remit monthly to the
United Htate iUfm on aeoount of Use
pay meat of tbe AuutriooA debt of ex
pcrUtlao. .:;.;.i;.:;
VSMswtevMtas-'s A ' rsotsat. '. "
- PailfjiPCTaVTsjiA - October SWTbo
Ca!tewlKAtaeeret rvl office to
day sssaieTttoaAs Van Hester.albss
ir ; AYtire VfVr-
Lu tmK ! I'asrii fcwssiiwetljr ft likes.
frtl na a it atasjaata.
' I.ExrMiTOS Ky. October P.- Fid!
meeting of the Trotting AaooWai iniK
Kbrst raee for three year obU won by
Kentucky Wilkes lied Jim coud;
best time 4. heooud race tiiree
minute o!aen won by Protine Pompcj
second; best time ii. Third race
t27 etoss won l y Miru!s (il.-ndi
seound; time iid and i-.ot.
- i
ssasi rroowfare Ieerasiae4 le keep
iae fVtUi tsw tUsst.
. Bas FRAsrcibUo October . Durean
and Louior oflicers of the Kafo lx pusit
eompany are smn e!. .Warrants arr
out for tbera for issuing fraudulent
stock to a largo arnownU Tbe dViu
In the vaults) of tbe eon; pan y nre-aOl
right. . . .
Tas
.rec.orio'y invesied in sji.ie d--cp n.v
ines sud ktpt under Lre. To take llwui
by u-ajit woulJ cai auany livca. I
tusy wuir tbvin out aud eveutuaiiy
cir-ijii-l tliem to sUrreuoVr. Tiy fili;
v. itu tuoie dtsperliou than a:. y In-
dians 1 ever m-i Or kttlt-t are.
I ; Is.'-a Irvin i'M cava.r?; Lieuteu-.
bbd C ve
and in- '
Vatee. Wounded (apUil.s Mi'!tt'
and Godfrey First I.leuU-uant lA
A ljUUat Itoird aud Iheutenaut l---wryu;
thirty-eight nou-comiuixaiont i
oili. era and privates au-l tw j lii.lixs !
so Ii fa. j
Tl.e bu.-iuese of the urrxue court
was e-itlned to the aiaiiesicn .! .
fledjiliuss to I'.-at-tice. Aoiong tbw t
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Montgoraery Alabama; Ii A. W. !
TrlsusiekussHI
W ixjcui Baxkk Pa. October a.
Ysaterdsy at a meeting of miners eu.
ployed on tbo HosttusTtaua Coal Cms-
pony. 4 Kiusttoo the aten by an
Baa 10400 vote Receded to resttisie
tietlr; Tbsry erlM reesdve tea pes essiL
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Bartow, J. L. The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 13, 1877, newspaper, October 13, 1877; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth294892/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .