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A. H. BELO PUBLISHERS. CIBOULATJCils" EQUAL TO THAT OF ALL THE OTHER DAILY PRESS OF TUB STATE Friday, January 32, Tira Atlanta Constitution rlrinut that Kobo- Ott it: Ktill s-eciftary of tha knavwry dejttiC- AND now E-liUc-r is struts toward the United WUit.es spnntishlp in place of Mr. i iti power u- it obtains awl he cnn not.

A YOUXOSTKK who bourns at, tourtoon to tamper with a KX.ro iti a ortlre, and found gagged um't by himsoir, isf. puxzta doubtles? for Bcwtcw, Mass. GENERAL iulliit-ntiftl nu-m- bor of the State ioci-slAtiiro from the Rio Gr.iiicle. IM now able to bhosolf Jlueiitly in 'English aud thank tho SUicu for uu interpreter haviuTM Ixm aMowwl him tit past Rys- sious. izG.

Genuvul mailed hand, and lie muY us Its oC 1.1.") ptM 1 cm rottoivtles for At tbo onset of Ho rtteuuss.on Ic got in good argument showing tint tbo people nro fnrocd by protection to pay Ihii miniufn.oturij.£ moro than tlio anunuit of Iho ivagt'K iitiid in tho mills, as bas l.H'v.1 shown iuTi.i: previous sioij, thus with oquivatent 1 pimijor ruUlinj cnsli bonus. This is not tlie kind system that ought to bo vo pah-yd aud Tho of industry im' 1 Hie thnt ttucb system fihaJl bo tw speedily i-hanged us possU-V. Tho bill iu tho shape which id iMYLvntud could uot bo put to a butter wso tLiiui for huoalors to itm-yzo it tuid movo by tatduK parts us crciuo th-tirs. but lUTupth.g it in so Turns it Jy. dying of ftjwptexy ou -li.

uistunt. Hr OUTO called iu a France, tlm Skobolvff IN ths matter in the Stato House? of thovo si curiov.j. nirt- tareof stfQlUiii-ur a'joutol'Hiuwd whoii ingivo! tbonilo, ThoChriitinu who fights in a iiiHnly way is hocor'Xl 1 uloctod ctiupJatu or not. Tiizaowpresideat of Xow York Awo- is thu whom the for bc-eu calling viln a-id vcml JDOCS," U-mliiig I'rcpi-ictor vf tho Yori: Tiimis. Times wdl up Titli ar.d tljo Uiiitod States in cont'ml.

THE Critic niatrs that Mr. has tSS 0(X) for his iu Stur- Bliss SlfHi ihiy, ttad Mt-r- rick and e. duy cuch. Tliis not br.t it co-its Jlko ouo. is i to 3ay in tJioagli whirky tu rciuiiT ser he provokin oC tlifj WHVJ u' tbo to hope to ffM of of l'i Aliens Comiiitttt'O, is tux of 10 percent, OH niivj, quiuuie mo- n50 i'ayiif (ui sitlijwt.

the colouian- tion ot iwvoi'tU Uuudivd uf iho tovritory of OtlatoiQit by ail irniy of thirty-livo men uuci two pick mi 1 les, was ihivatL'pod for if Azeat ordvr souio catt-Imueu to rrniove tbei: from Ctiei-ofcetf strip. It. is Mated that ho KiU'uot ma--o tho order. WHK.i"a mjui in 1 in Lho ctiiM 1 of jysttt-o bis brothr 1 fur pn. of bavinjf bim tir- ciiobt-iim-hor tliof.imlly is entitled to riputatioa Mr.

Sain Milk'tt, awt.il! kuju Kow Jiugl.iiiituj^ a of Toxus, ha, jjiich spirit, told iu NKWS cuiuind iiiBlou tbitt Mr.iiih be tU-clavod on uccount or beau uu ij-ltMttiMn. Had lacK to tho '1'ho Stutt hi triuU-'d, thftre bits b-yju anothyr from soul; will chci'o huvinjj is bo sont boon perils- h-ction, and a tinoilu-r erctl bv tho till to I'IAVITT'S d-Jvilunxtion ut MirUvtihoacl, nighr. boforo liiSE, that thu uf Irt-land meant to fight it Lint ibis time, was, tuulfr the circtuu- stancw, Ono of T.LT Ix-lUust uttoraueos cf oi the Irish Ipadf-rs iho coauitfrocmnont o1 (he PariifU It may provn ibr tho intrepul JXivitr n. of tin- ionguo, whcthor it i'L i iLe true in Ireland oi 1 A MASSACIU'SETTS- nnn. Free- who soL-riilL'ud hi-- child in a IU.

of ro- ligiovs hinutic asylum three yea IN. uud is wiiil to havo oovarnd his rca.su u. Th" child's IVUN 1 lie says, nnd supoi 1 itiUou. and htr.wiCO httVO savfcj ininoanil my Lob? by ren'ion vhroujrh llio of uiy liry. 1 A HOSPITAL is to bo built in Now York of prepared so thai; it vill not b'Ji'n, Tho building coiauiittmi aotuo wood ivhich had been stoeiwd in the preparation with rfcsniU.

A hot tiro was on oc cpeti lot, and aUor b(tir un hour tbo pr.o- pared wood of Iho uniujured and merely somciv-but A Tosan named Koch viiil IHJ thy uirontor, A cum party wlU ui.iliv.* riiscrvory, THE prohibition isis arii ruporttu to be hard a.t lobby ius lv thJ 3'rohi- bition would uot Wt-il iip ivaiting, but ther6 Jj urgency for tD') lejiL and and witb tho rcib-oacl question do- a share of the legislature attention, perha-pii an importMit share, with tho banco tbftt thu governor mny suggest in cou- nfCtion with tho and iiiattors, auid with varioits hu.viii^ bills to iu- troducooa diffwreat subjects, tho prohibition would secretly bo raised, it might U- supposed, oiwpt to bring confusion among c.U(i serious periodical Las betia ytaried in Now York hy Johu Hitcholl w.d Edward B. Alurtui. Its titte is Life. Jt is a bright paper, showing itronsr sense. In a series of questic-ns 'v ra in hirtory (on BetL a ivritor in Life concludes witt the followinf Of tbosa who bolidvo LJ isa scoundrel, do any fen.

ft.tml ha is tlirir scoundrel. they cot afraid ha will steal frora WoJ Tiwy t-njntr Lo Ii afcJo to steoJ from sor.io one who think Eon. lias trun religion? Bocausn iA loots out 'or t'ad widow. Aftd the Cktherlrfw? Yet. Is on orphan, Ir is aow said that Spruckels is to pay a priw for a San todofend hispracticalmonouoply hi and tnulo-- thai lor the prirUego of malciuj; a newspapei', ia a tow short wueks, well kuo-vu not to bo worth reading.

The sugar kini; onjt'VK tho ttJvantoges both of free trade and of prohibition. Through Chinee wall vs-hieh i-he tnrilC has erected nil along our breach hat; hoou rotule at the Goldec Gate for tho of Surcckela. Bat against Eastern compotitica ho has himself, by hribinjc a corporatiou, erected an hnpo-tsablt) ban'ior. theso con- diti jn? SpL-eckeU for is sugar 5 centi j-iund more iu commercial value, and tht slope buvo to ii bocauso tbt-y can not help thewnolvos. AV.T FOLOKK is itdueiug the- sold ro- in t.hf treasury so fi-iiit- ho will not rtliftve the money much daring tho six i souths.

Tho Cuicago Times Washi'ojctou corrcsf.omloni claims that is highly improbable tL'ti. there fe now OUO.OUO of gold coin at hicid as security for tho greenbacks, R5 rtquirud by Iflw. to be a qutrrtion which ought to admit of no doubt. Tuo gold to seen re fjreonbucks not fKparato Crom other iu the trwisury. reservo aiadc up of gold and solver coin, bullion and certiCcatus.

A3 long as thero is more than flOO.PXJ.COU of fcold iu treasuiy, anctthe Ii uot less tliau $100.000,000, no matter Low much silver, clmitgn and coriificatretbci'earo on unod, it can uot bo showu thftt thtiro is not of gold coiji ovuilfJrfb for Tho was lately stated at in- dollars oat'i besides Bnall diaugu. There "was a sum o.e $170,000,000 ttt gold coin and bullion. Much of this rcpre- Maits gold, cc-rtlficates. and bftrsh feature 1 of tfM tariff by Jlr. HcrriL Ia vjaw of the made by tho House comzmt- bee in recottunandeiioua of the oom- ralsflaoners, and delay in pnttiug ilr, before the bill as i'air as 3U.

BftJc was at first iatlinea. to consider the work of tho tarilC commission tvcuM ha been ittftigrfceable usi sure to hav0 before the Senate, and wank 1 h'lero hive tuet with probably Ifttlv aoct would have gone to ti a very accepUxblo snbsU- tutD for the job Keller's committee now enjja'jed upon: closer study ot tho Sonuto Jutisued KbnatorM that it and in general rbo Uu ift commission 1 week a fiioto. ths op posi tion. Wfon a proposition for tfciff reforoi is JTCS sctod it is Jnclade suck au In- SeuorHomoro evidently bnt.U iksire tlio proposed troaty bc-twL'Ou tho nileU ftntos and Mox.co. Thoy to'Ui'it-'d tH'fcU'etboS-matoFcnHgnlxo- And not without pflX'ft, Tbo iltsnntdi this morning KtvwTitt NEWS to ua- :loiV.n:ul tbu, the formulation ot the treaty is a ilxcd (act, only awaits tho formal sij; turos of tho rsumiiv-iiuuiM's.

This ti'Ortf-" of thiMitnifst. iuipovtoJH'tj to both und so to t-io poople ot Texas, It is stated tho treaty is on tho basis of reciprocity that cortaiu articles of produce In btjth couiiVncs to Ixi o.wmpt from duty; but furtnor this, ns to thu list of exempt information have to bo awnitod. tii tho harangues of Johunn the udvocHto of uibilistic socialism, who Its tho poor to kill tho rk-h and uot to rolunt btni they Iwvo got the uppor hand but to kt'cpon killing, the Ainericaii Sentry, oi'R: 1 1 National Greuubtick "iwty, puMisliifs soiuo resolutions of Chicago socialist', imlorsing Herr Most, nnd comiueiits thorwou t'oliuws: A rnretnl roicliiip f-f vepo.utior.a. witii ftn to lu thw most kh.J- t'o th.il rt-sorcrtl to mivu.H to 3'Vialistx huvo iu viflw. In thnu clwirly jt.stifiablV.

It would bn to roiK-mvp oT uny course for tint iwut'Uy- of evils iu Oils country moro uttorly ts'upiU or tiulu tlio murder of thoj'iMvho Ht's iK'umcd to tli-j i i wi'ifm 1 'E r.hc jwople, luilUii hi i luniui IM tho safe ami but smo, f.M- nil iliair wrongs, urf i.n vifloux ns refuso or from any o.iusc- diil iiso it us to Uiotn- ii'irijM the 1 ivltttivflv they by jin'ivo (H only fo: 1 slnvcry. If liiw l.u'k tho sons" ur lUT'iclple nocossiiry to "lYoctivM use or hr ballot In protflcting 1 iln-lr countI'y's only ln'i-ili-ont mi honest 'Lt-u to LM uhlo tiirtin to llmu to ily or humanity ulien. umiur imliioat-ti nf pussio.l, tlltjy to I't snaulti die lluc lie Unnvn, vim -trnw U. tlxinjj tLo point nt wlikih 1 Itiliini' sltn'iM If thr psoolo, illSlund Of power in their huhds IO protuct thu ballot. Uuiely subnilt ths Jfa-lfiMMip of wriuld I i fi'ow vllw iu (M-wt'f tu wiaponsV i I 'iVhiLicvep be sulU in orblooUy do- iii j'ftvts 01 Kuroptf, whpre pwplp art) if no: absolutely, frcu 1 them Ci'Ji Tor siicli n.PAjfiirt*}) to tt.O United arul nu luit fiioso who 1 fuil to I I I tho sittiatiim In this country, or so to hs Tor a lunatic lil drp.nn of nucti HORSK Horo is a curious iostiinco of tho hoi'so nnd heating him for tho vicious behavior oC another.

Tho State treasurer of Tonycsstw 1 tho Now York World, to havo bettered iasti'uctiijn givwi him by the Koadjnstui's oC that cotamotnvoalth. U' it is imd faouest for the pooplo of Ttm nt'istio to vtvidjuat ti'j por ctmt. of this suouoy oi tiioir crtMlitor? into thoir own treasury, why ia wrouK tb.o tratwiu-cr of Tonuoonat) to n- tho rnsti in tbo treasury into his own ijckots Tho so-called Keadjustora iu thin art tho low-tax jDomotjrats who elected Governor Bjito on a platform which proposed to Mitiftfy tho claims of bondboldiac to tiio of tho tax-paying ability of pijoplc, and the dofaulcinErt-'cusurer, who man- to nink? wuy with ubout half u. cnlllion 01! tba commonwoalth'a canh, upou which all liouest crcditoi-s of tiie State had a moral vrs tho fiimufrifil chief of tho iobt payoiN who supported Fussoil. the co- itiou for govoruor, find tried to Kivo the Stote, under tho of tlto facreilaesft thu public credit, to the Kopubli- cau pai'ty, Thu instruction the quiclc- witted au'i nimbiu-ftugerod treiisuror really bettered thut by tho jugglers itid "au.blera in politics an 3 finance who und in tho and vo- cifoivus character of of honest doalingiriib public funds and public obligations.

Amid all tluy virLuotis dis- and virtuous clamor practicivl repudiation tvu-j tjoiui; on iu tho ipbbtMy of Ihu 11 by the fiscal head-ccn'or of tho con- Moderation, of howlers i-opudiatioanad profcs-sors of devotion to tho in- of tho public credit. It docs not itp- that any "low Tennessee has nady ii dolltir out tho u-uddlp? ftud perploi- t-ifs of tho State, in its financial alTnlrs and its indebtedness. In fuut, tho low taxoiv," us tho majority party idyntifiod with tlie toa, 1 or thu people of Tennessee, aro necessarily fert'tit by all tho misfortunes mid lottt of tbo iavolvod ia such conditions. Apparently nobody gaius by these misfortunes aud losses outside of ring oE so-called dobt pay- ei-s" who, in tho puise ot stalwart zealots Cor tho public credit, infoated btato capital and organized corruption aud robbery. The low tasors iuay pot have taken thy wisest coui-so, 1 Nothing but absolute and putuul inability to pay can justify tho proposition to force upon creditors the sottlomout of a lawful and hoiesC public debt at than face.

But they are not chargeable individual- ly with dishonesty aud rapacity in relation to any public asset or public And, after nil, it is idle to impute crime mU infamy to a whole people for default iu or form or i to public obligations. It is impossi- ble to lodgo an indictmoot a whole peo- Moreover, unless wo dospair alike of free govenmicut and humjuiity, we must cost iu tbo implicit belief that the mays of tho aro honost. Hud will uot 1 and deliberate- ly repudiate, when payment, or tho oquivolont of payment, is posiiblo, any lawful aad honest debt. The Now World, however, is pkustid Lo say in with the choer- ful Hippar.cy of L. "Wall street- stock- upouTHt that wan to eipected, ft this paper had intimated A desire to encourage aim in attempting tbo vntorrh oC the more glRantic abuses thai 1 provuil in tho jjovoruic.o«t; hnt the Senator has scented tho and luis ao dlapoaition to taclvlo higher pime.

He hud rathor tho State shouM pay for tho time consuratad by his abusive ttradefl in tin? Sonnto, thnu to pay TOmmitteo cleric S3 to nnothur venutor's bill that would the Stuto a miUioD Tho vote upon the tuoitsure which tho souutor opposed indicator vory cleai'ly iho views of Iho Senate. I'JBLIG AND MtlVATE DETEL'T- IVX SKRVIC The plaii of setting a thief to nutch ft thlof has bocouio provorUlal philosophy of sort Tho idea iu tho mutter is tliAt a roguo ciin uu- dorstand a rogue' 1 motives and methods of reasoning axid can antlcipato hb ti'iclis. Tlwro ifi n. correapouding drawback in the pr( worliing of this thacry, foi ono rogue is very Hltttly to coino to an understanding anothar. The who is pursuod ia as quick to detect tho weakness of tho hnu 1 rogno as tho Juttor is to discover the of tho formor and keop ou his ti i aofc.

Tho result Of n. meeting bocwceu tho fleeing criminal and tbo unworthy dotoctivi may vfel: by a com- proiuLso in which justice will be cru- botivoon two mflJofiictors. tiuvxirn which mon of moral chai-actor have 'boon dotnuod to be Hft for detoctivo work, neotb to be reconsidorod, It may be just to soppoiio that they ha.vo bc')n tolei-atoil rather than preferred. Thoy liavo beeu i sod in subordtuaco places, nud thoir uc- supervised, or such has bowi th-) general intention, Howovor, mou of qiuwtiuuablo or oeoidedly cornipt-charncfor may havo coiusM- oraMo 5ouso aud resolution--cousidornblo acumen of the coldly inixdloctuul sort, and suavity aud promptness, and qnalitias in combi- uattou may hide serious defects, ar.d obtain Cor them a coutuderuble moosuro of trust. Such raon do not necassnrily wait to lx? invited to onpxge in quasi-public They are likuly to thortisolvo.

1 or force tliomsolvea iuto it nt A bound. The dotcctivo service at imported to liavo fallen into dlsvoputo be' of crooked oUiancos between thieves aud tho legalized cuiupounders of feloiiios, after fashion satirized by Marie Twain in his ilory of the White Sle-ulmnt. Thorn is doubt- ess much compounding of felony in Now York and other largo aud wealthy cities, aa well as In such places tho most ox- iort f.luovos uaturally gather boca'iise of abundance of wealth convortible iuto cash aud tlio facilities for aiding, for disposing of it, aud for with, the This is aoed by frequaut in load- Off statiujc that if certain prwperty fa mturned a reward will be quos- tiskod. The. ihUvtu uro too Hstuto to caught in any simple trap, aud doubtless U-o hare grown Into habit of ohscrv- iinch oond'tions that thin kind of business can Do continued.

Houco, with tho connivance of dtsti-essed who dospair of obta. justice, the compoozidiug felony has probably grown Into stricter systaiu than is pleasant; LO coutomplnte. Still it does uot appear that tho right course oC reform ii to abolish the Jotec'Jva department of police. To lout the kuaves and a striotly and eood ofllcial detective class is a plan wuloh merits trial, while the private detoi agi uaight bo rendered camparatively suj si'tluous If the public service were better ptt aiirod to do such detective work as Is essen- The private detoctivo has 'his place nud his rights. Bo ianot a policeman.

Ho has tho to watch persons'to sorvo other persons wh luvo their reasons for retaining him for Ho has no tnoro right cany ft pistol or to an arrtvst than any othai-citizen. If honostand efficient he will be but tho more he becomes what he wight to be tho lass will be known by pu3ic o( his identity or oxistence. The public 11 know that at a- certain there is au t'fJco to which application may bo mudo for inch assistance fts a lax adiuinistrctiou of has forced private porsoiLs to seek, or as may bo impressed upon thorn as. a necessity, thouj uot wan'o-Qting application to the au Gh ritic's or grounds which could be made the subject of an affidavit; but the public w. uot kno tho agfiuts who aiaka tho to-idful inquiries.

Wlianr. criuio has been coiuTnitted and i criminal is to bo apprehended, it is of tho utmost importance thut no person, whatever his relations, should bo abta to a speculation of arresting or not a suspected party. The private detective agencies have it their to be of use or to be- como even more utterly distrusted than tho Kovdramoc.t corps at "vVashlngfton; and in thU restpcct each naturally bo required to stand ou its owu merits or sink beneath the woigbtof its demerits, lite auy other firm or agency. Its nianagemout is continually rcprc- soutt'd In the character of its employes. Thoy should neither bo suou t) 1 hoajd, but when arrests are ueododto bo Diftde they should notify the peace ofllcers.

THE SHIPBUILDERS' INDUSTRY. Mr. to tbo ulilppittg bul a clumsy way of overcoming tno injustice of tlio tarifT to shipbuilders, by providing' thut Iho government shall pay back the amount, as nearly as pract.icablo, that th tiu'ilf has tiered thorn ou the materials! used iu cou- ships. Suppopo that evory othor industry that sull'era by having to pay tariff taxes wore to be allowed a cwh bonus by way of compensation, what would ba the use of tarilf ta.ies( Theso taxe.i havo to To paid by the people of tho States as con- mont of tho articles on which tho import itre lovied. Tho shipbuilders' industry is uot more necessary than sumo other industries vhich are burdened by tho tariff--the agricultural industry for oiamplc.

It soems to bo relief for shipbuilders to ruturn thoni tliu tax tbsy hare paid ou their iron and other material, but tho money can be returned only out of revenue. Hence, according to Mr. Pago's plun, the other of iron must continue to pay tho duty on it, and thim pay taxes to reimburse tho shipbuilder for what he has paid out. But tho other users of iron probably use it only because thisy no-'jd 1 as much as tho shipbuilder needs it, aad by' i.o rule of reason can iy bo supposed to bo indifferently ablo to jobber, that iho Democratic majority in Tennessee, bcoi-uso they proposed to subtle the State debt iu a icanner unacceptable; to bond-holding syndicates, are aot whit moro honest than th treasurer of who tratLSlerrfld all ti.t iu the treasury to his own pockets or the of coafcdcrto in States fmniicial troubles and T.ioWorKi counts 2arsoly upon its repute as tfco leading Democratic paper ia the greas inritropolis. Yot by plain' implication it ropudiatc'j tho first priuojplo of Demoynitic faith--au trust in tlie raoral Latogrity ot tho people-- w'upn it adjudges the populnr mass of one of our American commonwealths to 'be, in relation to public obligations, an inherent rogue find organised swindler.

Some of these days, depaml pnn it, thePeraocracy of this ihd real, not tho coavoational and party machine huvo a grand lechoniug with tho 'Thole tribe sburpors spocula- tors oiicl guuibirrs who jnggle with phrase 1 (luibUes uod and dogmatisms nboub public credit and vested and who ulc and slandur the people by tha fissump- of a superior sense of honor and honesty; nud tho reckoning will bo as just and righteoiu as decisive. i pay one price or tvro prices as the limy It is not a suQlciont reply to siny that the ma.terittls here i to are such us have not bt-va importi-d. Thoy are materials, ajid tho gov-'rnlnent haa ilcrivcd no revenue from them. So much the worse for the chuoi that the government should pay such a bounty. It has co fund to pay it from, without taxing the 'people specially fov that purpose; but the import duty will havo fixed tho price.

The st.ort way is to roKOVfi tbo import duty, and thus givo reliei' to the usor of niato- riitls, whether for constructiug ships, bridges, houses or any othor object, Aro no bridges and for us and well worth pi'omotiug as ships? which Great Britain secures by free trade, while this country rejects it by n. pro- toottvo tariff. If Uie British nbippiuj iurtrest had boon so powerful as tx cnuso thi land iti- toiwts ol! Grout Brltaiu to foster it to finy niurtcml nxtont by bounliies, would it uot be reasonable to expect that the British iihip- buildei-s would bitvo BOUgbf and obtninod monopoly of, all I p-building Ly eidiniing foreign-built chips from purchoso by British aub- jocts, and from carrying tbo British flag iind ao British und trnrfo tho corn laws of the liunlud ftrlstocrncy fell' -tbo exclusive navigation laws ol' Great Britain fell also. They wore of tbe essence of protection, and could uot be tolorotod by r. pooplo livinR largely by manufactures and commerao, and oompoticiou lu trauspcn'tatioiX- Thero xvould probably bo no objection by A I'omooratifc Congress to ppy ifheral -prices for' the transportation of to foreign countries, in American fttoaroorp, but that; would be only au in the rovr-'Al of ccnrmioroe, Tho grout work of creating trade relo tbus quires t'tiat American ivo no monopoly of the home market; that they Khali bo compelled to exerC to arise from t'aolr doth, and to bead supplying South America, Asia Mid Europo with such tilings as can well be manufactured here, and that foreign gootl? shall core-o in duty froo us to the most of them, Thou there bo Komethiuc for Amen can to carrj' besidfca mails, and with i'ruighr, bccb fr Jin Lflauy counti'tas, xhoru will bo for Amorlcan sailing ships, too, irnd will bo built as needed.

What tbo Interior Payers TILU: GALVTSSTON NEWS is only a good business but also a good family p.a.p'jr. iaC to tho Mount Pleasant News. Kb wdll- rogulatod fw.nily can afford to be it. Thfl Mount Pleasant paper sayw: Tun GAI.VIWTOX NKWH pacrt vlth nueen- sttlt's ftud puquirrtinents if tlio iiuhlis, and Is to be, if not alruutly, uofv uocassary pluoe ot tiouaoliolil und kitchen i tliiin tho pitn'Boric or castor oil boilio, iiml fthnvilcl llnd an ptaoo In twory homo In tho Staui. The Dallas Times says: Tho primary purpose of tho hill lieforo Con- yresa to railroad consilidivi.ion Jlrom ocoao ouonn Is, doubtless, of opi.Ttitlon; iheiro is Uio tiiuno time an to from SUUo leijislatiori so fur us i ciui bo tcconiplisliod by a ukiirtur frovn tho i.wioral urumOnt, They seera to havo tho Spartan way ol tnach- ng touiperauco in Htllebovo, by ouuoss ridiculous, Tho Mirror tJiys 1 Wo dislike to peoplo miiko fun ot poor vjcuusu he MhonUl huppvit to a little oto wucii )iit'0 Wo ni'w nsliariocl of iidUjd due to ft v'ttlMcnowii, Imrtl-workJnj; clUzBU.

tin; i' day. Thu RLuuola Monitor couiprohonds of uewspjper success--hard worlc a pei'se- foi-auce, dii-ectod by business common sonso. it says: THIK fully of tlio pro- of tut) aKf. It Is truly pawer. Olhor iimy syi-ing up iiud make a flourish 'or but TUK poos ntoiiu, ami BUppllos stinplv whut thij publf-i uvmund.

iLdDC'S 1 for show, but, when ISA dcmniTi Tor Ktop forward, It down not beiilUity ro make tlio top, Mmiy sui-tller uiisht A uiblo lurtinoa frcm a closo study of lliniiicli.l iQlicy of for Uio piist years. Is lo us tt recortl Uiu pCOsporicv of such vytnin jonrnKls osTllis THE NEWS is glad soe that "tlio i its as Urge a list ot hvo, paid-up ptibscrihurs is any paper hi Wood county. Intends to koepttso," yon or when you subscribe, bo tho rule toward i Wlmt' a hec.n told In poetry by Sir "What CvfcKti- a city in Texas appears by the ulcotfou rotuvTin of Coaitrovlllo--not quico eighty votare, olltokl. Tho ni'enhoni Biinntu- does not thai tho IcgiBlnturo will bo to any porcepCiblo oxtcub miporior, in point of ability, to its and says: It has ctmerftlly luLppenAd hi'ret-ofore rlial Hin lobby, or Uilrdliousa, luuihacl inucU.morOto do with k'rlslaclcin rhnn the two regular houses. Tlicrn PS whle dirfprcnco vCtfUlH-r houpin and the lobby: Um formrr IH dii-firli from the people, ftiid JH Intoregt.

lobbv fwli, tao, lint uot from (vho pnoplo; It Crest. Aud rlii(js, ami it 1ms evory eununUu.1 for It manoy plenty, nnd Ic li'is bralna, battifi Ijotwcrti 1-he JifOplo nnd tlHJ corponitUn'is, liv.uitoiucis nnd the live iiud niako tlielfiiioi.cy cut of tlid formor; tlv luLtur want iiuoilfd prlvtlpReH, Jiml Llio furuuH- wniit protection. TJtiuulIy thu people's aidft in thu wfulcont, and pi'rclies on tliw banners of the coruorailottH. TLw prusunt i liavo to co mot id ftKftlnst H. powerful ntilroad lobliy and AfrMiistiinmciUe Kul.oolH oMaml t-Uarkn.

who Ma Inii-iit in uiitulnitiff po.sstas^lon of tlm BL-hool cT i lie I tliti i i i ruilront. a 1 of verr hnnoriunt polutfl uro involved; iincl t-o tiio nillroiifli tiiul in vhuc I'uquirad. We mo; rail- we do not wa.it tliem to huve uudiiii to flxiOT'tloimto oti Uiti peoplfl. By kK.suuiou boLli tho roatlaund thu iHioplo I rot Th hereditary modiciue mac, of tho writes a chapter, headed in niKs.ronrts doctor in (ho oranlo oC his tiolah- i.L, (foctor is 1 always curt of Hie id and Lliu you would run nioro toon ona-trainaduy, or would-it Colonel Polrco--Yes, wu'iiro running ulroady twotrelght tjralns per'day each way. do not exactly 1 how we nhouJd lu'range It, and 50 can not spoilt.dotliiifcely on that point ttt preftenth Report or--What fs ipoing to your ualted action--I inenn nil in thp ytato--with regard to fcho-Jogislnturo? Coloaol TVIrce--I can not anticlimte lb at.

nil there any agreement Atuoug you already QS Lo what action you vvill talceJ Colonel feii'co--Ko, I havw hrvd no Qgree- raont with any roiKl; but 1 euppae they will move Ja the mat tor. otbor roads aro all nimitj ms the Onlves- ton, Hnrrisburg and-rtftji Autoiiio company is, and 1 suppose taay wouldsi-ek to got tbe redress that is due to them. HopoiHoi'--Then thin uetina will be token by you oveu if no niio njpvcs in lu Colonel Peii foivod ty it. But t-ljou i havo great in the Justice L-f tho people of -thirt aud I do notipresume that luffislature, that uro the of a preaC iwininoDvix'rtlth lil'-o cfais viil. cntiee capital here tt riuito and iniurovo it due protoctioii.

Tho rouds nil gave an tibeiliiiinre (0 tbu ovou Huc-h oil them a.s were ailvist'il unrl knew it wns violation cliarWroU righla, nud they did this wlrli conil'lunpo thut tbo and knowledge in the logiskhire would retitom them tliolr nxht-K wheii they bec'aiuy iuformoa of the injustice that Uewd done them. ou have talked wiLh. Kr. Hunt- iDgton on this iuaU'r, prwumof 1 Colonel tairce--No, bar? hcd no conversation with 1 auyliody, oxcept i most njanuer, tny whole time bavf.n£ beun occtipiotl the work ot construcMnK tho great iiuu to tho tnOHt pohslmd ti an in and tho Pacific, now just completed. that ono in sc.L'Uuy.

Yor, with and Itoportcr--What you have told mo, then, UK. 'awvny, tliy nro rJIIoult-tl by tilt 1 proKS (i at Uv tlif puoplu OH tliu rilitfhtcnt Ttm urn not t-npcrlor totl.a doc- toi-s in until ml It ilium 10 moro to lit tlien.KC.voi Tor ihoir i i i in 01' Slu.000 luivycr foos, while and fot'S aro not uncnnr-VHon. Thcra is no Bonnii siiiwe, or i-uusou Ic a i tJjIs dlKttnc- tion. Wliy i doctor, 1 the wtx-tcli's neck his piiUUdd to a S'OOO ns wxtli as tliti wlio r.ivva tiaclt from UIP haltiM 1 T.hon^h it i.my bo tliu oxponwe of a tt'nii in tin- Tho i' 1 "'bogiiis tho now year t'anu over." It uxompliflos Dar- wir's in i-ofiurd to survivals, and is oml- at to Tribune drops (i hint to tramps: Tho jjeoplo of! our town iiru wu -Irura--nil of (htiin lll.inr, Tlid buuunyr noLamw.jr U3, audlio irinot The Trilran'." says of tho work, on tho bftr at subsci overyvhero. NfiWS has tried DOODLE-BUG REFORMER.

The State Senate proceedings coto that the loading ideas of the id- luinhtration, and the pledges of yhe party, will havo tho Of that bo-ly. Senators generally, laid viith un'xsual unanLui- ty, havo inlrcduct-'d bills and jo nt resolutions eoveriiu; points iu tho land tho statutes constItutinnal proviiiunft voi iting to public schools, tho seLool the sovenirsco of tho Bdiool tax rrom tho general tax, aitd various otht-r that tho experience 1 of past years indicate are most iu noad oE chaiigt-, measures that would save tho State lands and in extravagaut premiumn paid Cor bonds. It is refreshing to observe also that the senator from Coilin hits brought his massive iutellwct to boar upon the small leaks. Tbe he made on yesterday --i roportel, uld bt-ein to imply that the senator deemed the little raid? ou tho cash bakinco essentially undemocratic; while at the time it TTOB not hw business, and not democratic, to inter- fore vrilh the wholesale system of land robbery, sdiool-fuud robbery tiud revenue robbciy porraitted by thti constitution and statutes. The senator appears to be a reformer of tho doodJe-bug order.

Ho has only to sicg reform long, loud aud often tiiough tojuuearth tbe abuso, to hunt up tho tic boles, aud ono by ono call up small iusccta for destructiun. Tho iouatei' his 10.000 voieiv in uis district, yet he but ono iiowspupcr I'eport tho proceedings per luy ihu entire constituency, as ii no hat! but oue supporter who coo Id. read. Doubtless, ia this, ho abuses the trut la him; for uc represents an people, who dwply interested in legislation fully capable of penviinjf and uiukTstr.iiling the reports of the Scuatti pro- As to tlit' FOR SIIIPFJXQ. Senator Morgan puts a violeut construction upou the actiSn oC Urnat Britain in jjrautinpr subjidien to steamers for carryinR bor mails.

He colls that "subsidising her aorchant marine for the avowed oJ! ouabliog if. to run our off ih hiTMh sous," und considers it a viuUvtlon of "tbo treaty with tbo United States." Jf tliat woro troo and fair statement, a BulOciontly complete statement, of tho it might bo InfeiTed that by granting equal subsidies the United Suites government M-ould bo doing' aD is necessary to call torch a. largo floofc of American vessels, steamers espocmHy, Boiling between all ports 'lit wo 'ld. A proof such au inference would bo iuco: root i3 furnished Ijj roforonod to tho state of sailing ships of the ITO nations. There tho mbsidy business does not come iu to help British vossek.

Tho Of thu Uuitad Stites tho advantage regards tix.ber in the respective countries, ind It is said that even witti the present tariff iui2- ing; ahips could be built in tho United StiitoB at a paying if t'aoro wore plcut-y of profitable employment for thorn in the general currying trndo. Yet American shipping, including wooden and thoao in the foreign trade are mostly wooden-- are steadily decreasing in number year by year, while the British shipping interest expands. Ships are not built where they are not The British mail subsidies do not go to nearly ail British steamers, LuC the nou-subsidizcd Pritish tteaiuera appear to find plenty of employment. The subsidy does not ia kuown caso approach to a support of nny line C'C steamers. Tho British public would scarcely bo willing or able to support a considerable fraction of British ahippiug by means sabsidiss.

Eristinj; commerce is the principal factor in supporting them, and mall subsidiiy merely incidental. Another point is tho Tact of which old BritLsh shipmnstors somi- tiriea complain, ths-S the British nari- pation are liberal toward ships other nations, and nofi favoring Erit- isij shuts. This policy contrasts with the ptiLicy.of tho United States in sc.ctiriDg tlie American coasting trade as a monODOiy to- American ships. Tho whole system of two countries different. The tariff and Un Uws alToct.

the building and running of shipa, aHoct thut commerce irhieh de- uiuads a meaas of wry ins both the credit and cash system, and knows ii host. Tho Austin State smon docs not tako kindly to tho educational syndicate. Ic says: Professor Baldwin und his superintotidunt co coni'tynttcn JiaSfiin tilod nt Houston to T.HK elTcctivn kind of a public school tciu for wiUi the chUdreuV sulavl In- lieriUinco, utiould bo Kont Cur at oaco to tonlR tlit Tlien Bhauld tw no diiluy.no Tor fort.flcntions ID tbs shnpe of munipu- hUcd by over tho at Cio Jiitiotion of tha yupdr in tangents. professor mid col- K'ngUCS possess power ivichin to prosunt thtrir KHtterlrtjrHvstmii, it StaiBsuperiuteudoDcy, with paraphernalia, and red- tapelsiu, coatiii); MI.V tihlrtj'-oiiti district Kuperlnicndonts ut an apirreijato cose or at a cout of flftv n.imlclpal nt a say of ajrprraKUtlnfir, U- b'B paid to bumimint. ln- Htt nJ of to toft'i DIV lor Jinpurtlnff Ono of llrit of the legUlHiuro o'Jirlit to OB to In- vittt tlie prc.ftJiiHQra to Austin to oxlifbit the Baldwin Ki'imd nud proiitest panor.amuon eartti, a Kaid on the Toltm School Fund.

The Green villa HeraJd remarks: Tlie Stntrt will be n. bone of contention at tho coming 8H.1SJOH of tho leKlsluturo. ltd friends will hard for ac lucrensi) of lia ontloivmt'iu fund, thero mil, no doubt, bo manv members opposed to an Iccroase at tills Umo, bellovinp that all money appropriated for raucutioiuil purposes lor soTflrnJ years to como should be to the comnion Kcnoo-s The latter will Hke'ly bb tlie most popular view of r-tin sitiiiitlon, as thure in now ft wcU-Kroundod opinion amonjr tlie poople thoc the of tno uniTeraity wus prbruuturo. to say the Iftastof JL Some interior pnpora having correspondents in Gah'ustoti gain little by, accepting: transcripts from tho columns of tho MoftNlsO osTHK itsoT reachos somo of the towns thus served, before thyjr dispatches caa bo printed and circulated. The Toxas Wool-Grower is not woql-gnther- "TRK DJ.TLY and WKTCKLT EWS if; by far tlio loading nows-gathorftr t'f Toias.

1 It is pleasant to dip such paragraphs from tho groat of the ahoopmeu of Tbo Corsicaua Colored Amtrican Joumal, (edited by Rev. 1 ,) 1105 toi-onc? of ats oo-t, Political luvvo their recovds; dark transiictioiiy the uuDunitwroJ ages of otemity will uot blot out. Therefore wo eschew the ovils thereof. 11 Tho Journal tiou-n on professional politicians, high and low, without distinction ot race or previous condition, whether doscoudod from the first faiui- lies of Virainift or from tho African slavoc in- troduood into the country by them. Ic spares neither Grunt nor tbo old ulcaldo-- saying tho typical politidjiu: A trip or twoai'ciind the wprtJ, i (In- ontiiv HtM'ts of nil tliti powers At 1 tin command, iir.il iu liubh) to urcun out or all tbt-sa otllce.s with abroad plunK ou liis shoulders, labeled "third and cry "tiie.

too, Pt'to," Gorornors must by crowned ia the. United States Souatd. or mado chancellors ot unlrofnttJas. Tha JourntU, indopendont itself, has follow 'fling for otbor independeut papers. It says THE GALVESTOIT Nitws, true to its principle to honor to whom honor is due," save our Do- iiutftji' number kind uotice, Uiua milking us feul that, our humbly journalIstlo enlorprise Is not without merit.

We hops to continue to deserve your favorable mention, MR. Xswa. Ths Runnels Record is edited by a RLmrod who davotod his holidays to tho sports of tho now rogioa which hu lias chosen for his homo, and the result its Ye editor, ncuompnntfxl bv AIes.si*s. Wallace Brandt. Tom Bowman and W.

H. Snson, went on hunt during XRIJIS Wfci, which re- Jn chf kllllnjj of quite n. number ot teprlnp off alitlle nail Clio riprlit li.inrt of ye and quito a iminber of vanning, murly freezing to death but M'O hud lots of fun watching Toni by tho way, is lame) liobblo acroiri a four-mile str'ytch of levol prairie nJier a bucfc with a broken and then not him. is an expert at Jaowtver. Tho Liniustonf) Nfiw Era, says: It or.tors upou tbo year hlch hopes and AC ilO tirao ijlncfi pnper wc.S in 13.C has ita subscription list been arjrnr than tt Tho Era ovlncos traitp that promise a iteady iucrisso of its putrcnage.

It is a. solid papor evory woj. The "Ktiw Era anniversary, or a now uflinc an old oua: Tho noxt legal holiday conies oiT ou tho pruxlmo, that tho uiinivoraai'y of Cuoriro wasbclay. The Kast Texas News makes a spoci.ilty of tho notvs of the region by Its uiiuio, but ifcsays: THK GAL.VBETOX supplies tht) place of a lone Hat of country exclumjrcs, niasinuch as newti from all towns In Texas civon in Tun Nuws ueveral days boCore Tho weakly papers are printi'J. Tho EastToxas News says: Upsou, of Texas, friirliti'iied.

Ho wants a latvefctandlni; army tept up for t)iu of puttinpdou-n labor strilu-s, aro wiiii to tiie country. Tho Lonsvlow Democrat says: Our judges should elected for a lonjr rcrm-- guy r.uC less than tui years--or appointed by the wi ill Ill's a and consent, of tlm Senn'-C, and paid sue 1 atiptmate salurit-s an would tify an able dUorr.uy burrcniitiriTiu hb practice Of. Ihs burning of tho JBobtron court-house the Advertiser .9 i flro brokn out Ir. tho CiiUOla, but how v. a qtiostion noi easily suttled.

Jt Is that over a ton of olil papora were Mni; in oa "hfi flrst finor ot the and reacona ile iha? thoso papora cnuclit flre srai'ku from 'l(tfiicliyo line, is contendflii by nome chat tha flro was certainly the work un incundiiiry. The Advertiser also says: Bastrop cornua up with iill quota of Christ- masufimes and casualties. A.n?cru filiot to death near a jjrOcerj In the northwestern portion of tho countr; another severely out at Pilcc; a Oorraan fell from a uprluK-Toeon and killocl; a fodtler-stack burned ou U. C. Duval'u farm; an oat-stacl: burned on Mr, Goodman'3 farm; the tail of, ahorso shaved clftan, and tba court-liouso burned.

The Castrovillo QuiU again says; Mr. (Joslinjf retained a proprietary interest; In tlio whim Mr. Ward assumed control, and ho still that Interest, and will bo present at tho noxt of tlie In Vullaa, Under no cireu'iiHtances would Mr, Gosling civo i'p hla memUership In the Toxfca Prs.t 1 association, Castroville Quill does not claim to con- trot body, hut says: It thn members of tlio Eijjhtocntli Lfijrislature want to covor all over -vrltli priory and rcturnod at the nwxtelection bv majorities thoy will nieet, provldo i'or constitutional umonJm'mts to the judiciaryi hind, Pdiool aud railroad and then adjourn. nocessarlly nto'lfl a healthy of legislation, but Texas hftfl cursed with too much of iu. Our honorable body meets Just, tu'ico aa often aa it ought to.

The tKtueil Its Tlovlued Statutes in many citizens of the BUto, buslneua men of sll classtis, aai rood them; vet In tour years moro, even al not one oC Uiom can rely on what rend for the leKlsia- iureJiaii repcaloJ and revised many of Its urovj- Tills umc, g- ifivt? us Tlio bur nro friends, nnd centltrnum iu u-hoin wo have much conflclence. Wa fool sure tdfV tlu tluiir wall, and thy (juudtion of dn-iibt with us IH rjirt worlc out Tor Uu-in 1 djpartmrnt iy calcu- latud to effect Uie rosulu doslroa. The bead of thy Hooaton Ago shown tnoro signs of ago Suai any other part of tbopuper Now for tbo body of thu paper m-ilcoa tho antiquifcy of tha caption more conspicuous. Tbo AffO b.is long riuodtM.1 new Tho un- torpriao of tlie puL'Lishtir, wjjl doubtless soon roach Httlo mattovd of this kind. TUo San Antonio Express says: Jt is rumored Uiiclft Uan'l in nbouc to Hsh a mfitropulJUa paper iu OalvesLou branch a' Tha Jito3iuuji thp nttxjr- iOt'OVS; Ths uuinbcr cf new mliroddti churttTwi dtirinir tliB vfur were aa fc.lowH: Texiu-Mexlcau rJiil'Nortliorr, with ofllco Laredo: Uio find FecuK.

saint- placo; MftnUyill and Northwestern to thu X.irshall, JolTprriOQ and "orUiweatornl, of.lct H.C and iVllite QtikulU.lroiul compiwy of Texas, at Eli'tuo; TBX.U, NorniwwfttinuantlGulf, of 'IVrreli; tiiuUubvurutu. Now llailroad conipnuy iu IVsaa. olBcc IS W. TuscOuo. Oldham county; iol- vesUiu, Subinp and St.

of Lonffviitw, Tno a of cnpltal aLouk of t-ucli In filer swx.wo, si.uoa.oix). $300,000, a t'ttpiud of $7,900,000 fld tiirt coplul slock of aeiT ruilway linrs during the year ISSU. Tbo attornisy-Kon'jrai strcuKly an anienilmtiut Ui the tlecUoi; 03 to havo thti YIU) counied and ruturon mode as uoon as the vota wiis dnpositctl, or as tlif. ftJuctior. ixlso urccs.

of Um tar on un i that a lux of S-IWX) bo rsquirol of nil grupli doitic buulness in and boyond the iSUitv lliniu, nntl a toa: of $SCO upon nil tbe busioftsi only wlUiln tho btato 1I npper Sw. luc giving amend- rvporc ments luocleil in the DuvLifid Sw.ni tea. A Hunimary oC Uio Hbrarv In tlsw friowa that thcro are 043 volumes cml tuit-baoki tnU liS criminal textbooks. ToUJ, TO KAILROAB fciid 1ft more motioy dnfi 'into treuaurv, luij will rtet uy and cul; yuu thrift, 1 and Intorviow with. T.

W. Poire --Railroad Legislation Discnssod- Cor respond tince of Tho SAN ANTONIO, January a bitter cold this week a of THI; bis way across the Sunset lino n.1; San Antoui'o, whero a small, Slug Httlo dravr- iug-room tyir lay on a sido-trark about n. quarter of a mile from tba dopot. Thiswu to Colonel Tbouuis W. Foirco, prnriidcnt thi Sunset rnilwRy, nnd the reporter's busiuosii to ilud out from tho colonel, if possible something us to what action the rnilroacUt gen orally, and tho Sunset railroad paruoularly in tended Inking during the present session ol tho legislature rolutivo to tlie After tjearly brwtJiing his neck throo or four times across railroad titvi, tbo stood or thu platform of tin? car.opoc^d door and stood insido as and ct'wj R.

littlo as ovor was seen oiUitiron terrafirmo, Tho chnngt from tho bitter cold witul ont to tbo wpaTinth of this tar was amaiinp, and proved that moro ihfin ordinary caro hnd Ivti bestowed ia its building nnd weather Outside it vfus cold enough to cut omi's wirs ofT; inside it vcas warm enough to sit iu shirt-filecves and drink icfd lomonndi nnd firings. Tho colonel was found sitting in nu easy chhir, lollinp with ona log over tho tnble corner, sniOivinp: a cifytvr and cbattinc wi'ib two or thrert gentiemea him. tlrst thing that strikes a oa Petiinu Colanol Peirce is of his face, which is very and geniality aro written iargo in it, tbnn in tho Taces of any 10,001) men any ono mooL; in liis day's It is so nmc'i so that a visitor IfcK the over spoaks. thut he will Ix) veil ti-oited and is perfectly ut ease as a uousoqnenci 1 The colouol is a man who commands your grouttt courtesy you desire to rivo liim tho best you have, and nil this before he evor littery a word. Tho colonel's conversation is easy, frank and "eajiing, and.

puts his visitoi's cu rapport tit icn. Ho a nijin of some sixt -iivb yeai-s of but looks ycangci. Ho ii'iao. ut present bftving His ladnuRi-tc'i's iu BOitxIn, He loolffi eiui- a iiiuu, QUA wbo shows more luiw sboula IM douo dirocc them. It seems 10 bo bis prnctiao to inviu'iably sit without coat whon at work, and helookp imd more at home with it ofC than on, i a i a to spoechos, a i to talk to.

Tlm ivay ho drifted into Ttra3 was thut when a th ha was seat South Cor his health, und ou that trip Turss. His irnpm-f'ious of tho country soem to have bocouie imprinted on his mind, and iu got into business, in Bos ttio produce of the South, he ever seems to kept thi.s State in iniud. ti.l circumstance? viiiibleil him to put bis ideas into ip tho building the Sunset railroad. l.u'Uiis probably TCSOP, or Soutawcstarn Ttx.ts, iu any case, is indebted more to Colonel Pdrco.than any othor man, and his latest hir.aticn--Lhs 'union of tha Sunset che Southern 3'acilic--has been tt cotasumma' that can not well bo in cousid- oring tbo prosperity of this of thti couu- try. His business boinp; knoTrn, tha reporter was ofTerccl a SRat, and ths colonel e.t])re^sed hiin- sell at being willing to gratify the scribe, nt iso fju as bis own inteutious went, and tnll liim ho intended to do in the matter, aiirl tho i was opened by thy following 1 tiaJUi.p; (iiipstipn: Reportur--Well, colonel, with regard to tbo i-ct-Lit-per-nine law, wbat '1o you proposts do- uj; in Mio losislatun on tho matter toward ieokic.tr its I'epeaH Is any rr.jlroadi common Cnusc toguthcr at thiiise-ision'f Colonel do not know thai: thero is my union or combination among tba railroad companies any mere thnu our common interests would naturally imply.

Wo aro interested common ia lue law beiug repealed. I know that no road in tais State cau afford to furnish as fjood.fi sorvico as wo aro now do- unless tlm rr.ro raised. For tho facilities passengov trains for the small propovtiuii who travel, th ft present I'ato is not all cotupuiisntory. Tho pussccgor servico in this country 1C never has. paid ntO cents, ovsn.

Hejmrtflr--By tbis country you moan-Colonel Poiixsi---I mean "Terc.is. Aa tui instance I wiil rivu you Llu.s: With service in we about It- t'uilod that much to pay Rxpunics iiuchidiup mails and er.proFS). In ISsi we lost in wt ibiiiight snppurt but us the returns for ISWai'o ijot yet iniulo up, I can uot, tell how wo stand, but probably wo uia-v loso tSO.CUO on tho service. This shall bo able to show and to (liicaoiisti'iite tbuse at tho legislature. If tho rate i uot raist'-d tbo Ralvostou, Han-isburg and SUTI Ao- touki cowipfiny will bo cOispylU'd to dispi-nsu with a special service, aui passenger cars to freight; truiti.s, Kcpoi'ter--Not only t'i(s road, 'but otbar Colonel Peircc--I can not sponk forplbcrs.

I supvose thero will bo a uniform action o' all llio roads, either to raisa tbo rtlo or abandon a Mjucial sprvieo. Ksporter--Suiipose such uuclesirable 5 ixidicntt'd should talic pluca, exprussos what action will ly tnkyii" by yourself, and what-vou tiiiiiJc tho other roada do? Colonel Puirco--Yfa; I think that fairly Reporter--Now about tho Frodrlcksburg road? How. is Ich'loJy to prognftg, and when bu built, if at all far as tbat Isconcornc'd, I am ready to buiJd it if. such protection is given by tho as I havo indicated, and if tbo who tu'o interested in having the road built give E'jch bupport as will enablo it to pny. Tho bulldiae of a rnilroud on thot lino is through a npurso population anri, to a bxtout, uudevoloptid country.

T' build it now would bo to build in ttUvaxico popuIaUer production, yet with a Jargt omigratij-coicmg iuto thi, Stato, it promiiuy ut no disttmt day to be partly roniuiiorntivo. Reporter--Thun tho action of the will dotonnma whether that road will be buili or not to a grunt ortontl Colonel Feirco--In a gruat mensuro it will bo detarmincd by tlio actloa of the legbilature at its present uension. lie porter--With, rogard to. t-bn-t remark niado by ono of your party at tLic Mentor, whbnthtij WCTO possiuj; hare, about not spftcdiu; any more money in tliu Stnto on raih-oads unless tbo la'vr was repealijd tbat applies-- Colondl Poircu--' such a remark, It is reported mode by ono of siy but I do not think ftucn a reciark wufi over mudo. I however, say this: that capital is timid generally, nnd also generally it cmims the rJglit, whuu invested in cor- pot'atious in State, to have o'-vn control ovor subject to tlio imntutiona of its chartered pmvors.

Reporter--What would be tha effect of od- vorso action of the locislutuj'o? thin): I can speak for mv self ana inpimlists goraoraliy that they would not invest monej in this, ornoy othfjr Slato, corporate properties whoD ii i numod to talti thoir property under owu control. Reporter--Then, if the legislature- does net adversely toward tho reaUy, there will bo no more money spent on them in State, you Colonel Peircn--No; I do not say that, I am speaking of capital generally outsidb and not present iuviuu-d hero 1 have interests largo n-ow, and it might bo for me to do tuinp-s in protection of my own prop- Tty. I may be campellod to do things that mtside capitalists vould not do, Toraa Is the great couuuouwealth of couimouweolttis on this continent. It has a bettor soil and a bettw climato than any American Stata," but- without navigable rix-nrs and canals, iu-d not raising a crop that would boar tranirportation miles by train, she, of all other States in tho Union, is dependant upon railroads to develop her. Capitol cac always bo found to build those railroads if they receive fair protection.

Tho future development of tho StatA to a great extent depends upon tlyi of protection given to capital, and without protection capital will bo slow to come in and bo expended within her borders. All of us who are here, of counse, have got to do the bost wo can, but thoso who arc not laoro will hesitate and decline to come hero unless their capital is pro- toctxd. Reporter--Regarding the hospital and workshops, and thLr location at San Antonio? Colonel P-fireo--That too early to talk About Wo bt.ve shops hero now capable of supplying miles of road, Howcvor, as roads are oTtarided San Antonio is perhaps as likoly A place ae any ou tho lino. Reporter--Is any railrond wax att likely? Colonel Poire 1 we are havmg a little now, and I presume it will continue moro or leis always tho same. "We each do our beat to get travel and trafllo, and it will contiauo so, I suppciso.

This concluded tho conversation, and tho V6- portor left. THJE obsorvnnt toll-taker at a New York ferry says that four out of every live women put the pt-iiuies into their after taking them from their pockets, Iwfore giving them to him. 'OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THE It Drawn at Wow Orleans, oil Taonday, January Ho. No, Prlzo. .10.1 ion ftn MtitjS jwjrtjM!) so 1 It IS ..100 ...60 aoo JO 100 n'MctM W.

76453 100 KK'iiOl I V)j7B397 100 55033 .2000 100 78889 ill 10 J'O 7U705 ..00055711 .100 55014 IOO'S5'JSI PHOPHMTIC FLIilfl, For ti-o pMvirntlon and treatment of DIPHTHEIUA. SCARLET FF.VER, SMALL-FOX, YELLOW FEVER, JLVLAB1A, ilTC. Tho frte use of thf FLUID will do more to arrest nnd euro thcac- than any known preparation. DARBYS PROPHYLACTIC FLUID, a safeguard all Pestilence, lurcctloa. Con- mill Epidemics.

TTso as a Garble tho Throat, as a VTask for tho Person and as a tsmt for tho House. onco all noxiotis odors and tho perms of disease imti aepuc rrucs-nl) tiiipL-rciJpUblr in nir, or dTucwd ibe Uiroator 2LE3ISDV lii. CONTAGIOUS Z. H.2!EIX.1N' Sf. riciO'-U.

ilauufacUirinj? PRICE, Me. liOTTr-K: TIN'T UOTTLE, i-U Ladies' College, London, Ontario, Canada. 411.1.. JC.l.. liflli'i 0.7J7 nf.M caw .50,80089., 20030105..

..100.66073 WWOJ. 9144 J. Strand, Texas, begr caU attention 'of tlie studiously. assc.rted, ii.c 'of llerciiantS trade to their large and specially adapted to tii.c H'aruieVs and Mechanics tSfc St earn- solicit incLLiiry regarding prices, etc. BRIDGEFOBP-- I3ST ,.10050333..

511503.. 60'813J5 ...5017101... 50 WWK SO .500 75318 30 101783CCI to 300 30650.. 20963.. 50 100'aCSilO SO 57H7B M57J7! 15 200 81070.

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...6043845.... 1,10 SO iO 100 100 10CCO MOOT iOllilOSe 100 lOJia 101)61471 KW409S 100 10SI7 aX 3557J 600JM9 ....100 10W 10001C03 10(1 S4S25 50 1041.4...7500035748 WI317S1 MI1S.U 100 ima 50,35700 100 U4S33 1(10 10670 100 10703 M.CSM lOO.OiXT. 3C 10774 10030-35 60 101)17 3CO 1IO.V.'......S JOOI85555 50 lOOjCidSS 50 11I7J lOO'SKDI 50liiOUl MI85729 200 11370 to'arsa 100112717 so 11513 S5S04 50 HSU 50(12943 100 BtKil SO 1)054 WTOS 100,63013 50 HB73 M-I7SB 50'((C55(! 100 117KO 500'373O) 00 1194G 60I37S89 5010323T -CO CO DO 12107 100:37039 100 (13330 100 SC92SI 12323 100,38111 50IG3532 ZOO 80983 CO 12340 503S374 50.SS330 100 1 63713 50 i 5038473 ....,130 60S496 iOO Ii37lffi 100 125M 5038040 M-UTB) 2M6735j 100 12307 axj'33072 IOOB7685 12051) .50,36847 100:04100 12S02 300.3S318 10097743 50 10D'3S940 60.5434! 10087800 100 I2320 100 94601 100 87S79 50 12073 503i)030 50'J4M1! 100 13112 50:33063 200 iHri7 50 U1K3 S00.39137 50,64703 50:87930. ...50 13300 5039162 100 C47IJ1 ..100 13338 1WS9190 50C47S5 100 8SOM Oi 13469 S00.30C03 iOO 64948 13477 5039277 50 116110 50 13558 SOO'89311 M151 IOO'88I20 50 12391 50SH170 50:65170 50l8tHOS 50 50:65170 100 ISSKi 5035715 50155288 100'88730 50 100J3M-M 100:05547 lOOiSSSJS 200 18319 50 1411S 50 14153 JOO 43034 50 14413 50 50 14420 50:40330 50:63300 200 15000 60302 50:39100 JO 15035 IOOJJOM4 100 3S155 50 15133 JOO'41223 JO'60386 5083151.. 50 10039333.....

M) .800 60431 JOO so 4 100S95S3 JO HARDWARE, Cutlery; BSINLEY Trace- Chains, VLO-W-S2EELS, Barbed Wire, Clocks, LYQ-NS'S;" Plate and Metals, and lY also, tlie following Celebrated. Cooking viz: American, Pride of Texas, New Magnolia, iN'ew. Ecno. OUR STOCK IS THE LARGEST' IN- THE OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. arnislied upon applicaLion, Toy mail TEXAS.

P. J. WILLIS -V COTTON ACTOZi Importers and 'Wholesale Deakre in Groceries, Dry Gr'oods, Boois, Shoes Hats Cabs and Notions, GALVESTON, A I A ICCSLUR 171 ETK STEIKEK. BT I SI JfT tli tvr Uui Soutkireic ind Kozfco for fc fin aaij froof tat J63 TEXAS BRJLATCH ISTE'W' ORLEA.ISTS Cotton Seed Ass'n. HIGHEST KISKEP PSICE Pill) FOB COTTON SEED.

SACKS AND TWINE For lurlliir Infom tUon Addrttt G. C. STREET, Ageat, HOUSTON, KE'V ORLEANS, AvraK St. ISC. US a.

a STKE1T lu oar onlj Tiru. ORLEJAS COTTON SXKO JLPX. 50TICES. 15316 IMli 10C35 15728 WOIC71S1 100S3710 IC011S 100J9IW31 1C534 30C7744 10J37 100:42531 100 IKS05 15737 I0043L-S) 100 C73SS 1032S 504313SJ 200 6SOCI 17073 50431S4 Jo'cSltl 172SO W432SS. 17SS 50,43341 173H7 100.43470 17JS7 100.4S5IO 17015 00'4311S 17S55 5043KS 100 IX7-J! 17CCS 50 5IHJS730 1772G 50.45*7 MjGSTSO Ooi'JllOO 1CO.OI2S4 200.S12S8,.

..10091318 50 50 50 'oo 50 50 50 100 .200 177S3 M4S'Cti iOC.OSSli iTRia so'ussKi sosisas 1SOW WilSUO 200 UI3C1 50 isiro so SO'SOUI 100 504431i (OpM17 60ilH133. ...100 W19 100'413il 50 W44434 50'D23J3 50 1MC1 iffim 100 KM73. 50 1SJS3 60:44497 10070031. "00 TOTS S8S; WJ4I661 5(1 50I7C2W MiiaSl 50 ico JX48 00375 lEnnpuratcd by H. R.

H. lYlnco Artliur, Scplembcr, lia. IV.roncss. R. H.

Princess LonSsc. I. Hellmatli. D. D.

C. L. LunlUIshopolIiurou. ot cni Tuition inelmllnf Uii Arclcnt tnd llodorti and Ifla use of llio ucr A Tcariv ran l)(i fnr $400. which inctr.ilc:* ill aliovp, Vocal anil lii.truinon- ttil -Hi'Sic (exctjpLlhe Drawing nnd rnhitinjr, Kama jLl'nliul tltmilsncf and UK- 1 o( i)ct'-cor.

Uic Fitl 1 of Matrura nnfl Detroit. cllnmlo i lictlsl.j. F.it furilKT iiarticnlnra njiliiyto Mjii VLtXTOX, Lady Piindpul. Ucllmutb Ladles' CAJ.DWCLL, Jar.imr^-S, lbS3. TH.

Giinllemcn: Allow me through unMinai to return my thants lor tho rtkillfiil omniier in i you worked Uie case in reKRt'd to the blowing of nw on Uio tiljiit or IGUi of Dec67iiber, tako ulso. In not only to the Gnlventuii niercliants, b'lt Co one tliroiiEhout Lhf State who may require Uio service! oC efficient auci rcllu.b!* a Yours, OARIIETT KTNO: OVERS OF FROSTS. ATTENTION'! KOI- sale--A of those or.rly 1 larriiiniKil ritti-ii n-ees. iw hu-pu as three enrHer. Trees of or- itvniental jiml aljiindant artd anleeil not Co s.uj'^isr.

Alno bp cinity: pure: I have no other ou my place. EK59, $1 MUljipr. OHA3. IV. ELEY, A Ntlson's, 113 Center street.

TRUSTES SALS. THE GREAT REHSEDY I aad euros KHEUMATISM, Sciatica, Lumbago, JOOTJIACHE, S03E THflDflT, SWELUNGS, Bruiiaa, THOSTBITES, all otLor bodily KcbM and paiD CENTS fl POTTLt. tl by fcll A' Dlrccllooa ID II mguiiga. Cha'Jos A. Vcgeler Co.

(huw.Mn i. CO.) Uslclut.oro, B.ti. 7T JA.C'"' EXECUTED A Doed of Trust, dal.od Dtcumbcr 1, liai, to KC- corctho ps.Ti^entoi' hh prtiiTiinsorv of evan date TV ill i salt lined of mist, for JfjOO, 1 pttyable ono to ilitf oiMcrof Henry with Interest at- rate ol' 10 erne, per from uatl. paiit. to J.

W. Kella.T as vrutttoe tliu torofmaCtur clisucrlb'Sd property, kaid tlced of triirjt in reL'drdeit Ii Gal Taut on CouctT MS and tlie taiil beloe (Uieand'tiripAid; the suld y. Xr-liey, tnifiee, hnlny r.nwiMini!: coactaact the'cald- JTcniy itii'kc, hnlder of aoto, appofat- ed the umlersigned, substitute trustee, by an appoini.meB: in writing, llatofl JanuKi-y 11, Now. therefore, tbu underpinned, by virtue autborltr in me Tested, as substitute aaid dretl or trust, nrcl at requeni of iho holder 01! xaiii promissory iiotB, shall soil u.t public tiou, In front oC the jail in Uid county of Qalves- ton, Teiaa, the hours of 10 and 11 o'cloclc ti. on SATCRDAi-, 27, 1SS8, to the lildrier.

for cash, that certain tract or jiarcftl of li.r,J iTinp and ff.t'ju.te In tho clt' of QnlvOrflou, county Of GalvL-utOn. HIAtfl of Texas, known cm Lhtj nmpoC said city g' Galm'ston as iha oust half CK'l Uie southeast lot number Eiity-fJireti (03), K.nd make to thn puronaser thereof such ilUa as by the deed of trust, I am Authorized. Q. A. Substitute Trustee.

S-AJLJE OF Boots and Shoes. WHfcsa. ..100 463.,1. 2W ,00.94614 100 KI07iaVJ IIX) 200.71373 50 ..111047007 100,72071 50 50 ..10047049 51)72148 50 9537S 50 100M6SS 50 ...50:47191 100 9554S W.raSO 60 100 -i 100 i'-JSI3 23003... a 1.1-77 M'JSJB ...1011019..

...201 50301 .50 HG035 CO 100 .10000.110.. Ml SOU 50 100 IOH ...50 IGO'OTOSJ 100 100 .100 74JOO 100 100 50 IOC 50 5097439 100 ..5007633 100 .20097041 50 103 ..100 NOTIC1S. All iMjimons irill beivby take Hint I besn potntw Md iterai cf S. Komn and F. PniUBJ, ionipO3inc tie 'finu of Frcujjd, of GolTiistun, Jinnij 8, ISR.

Jailyaf. Corner Strand snij GtjTMJon. Ttalit. otice. A 1,1.

ORDERS OB re6piTA prompt ftUenUoa. fthould bo loa AC Offlc0 of Uiu Company, in Bxlclc SnQdtoc, Stroet- 24th tw Ect-retn houix AUG. Texas Do-CpErativa AssoGiation P-iofH. CHARTERED JULY 5,1878, Capital Organized for of trimuet- a General axnd IBoailiiefeB. Special KttoBtlo'n gir-u to oC.

ordtvi ana to the alia or Coctcn, GrRlii, Wool, KldM, Correspondtnco, ordori andcoadcnmenttioUclxtd. F. O. BOX 416. J.

S. BOGBHS, Biuinese Manseer. cor. Sband iud Tf Galvesion, Houston Slenteon ENGLISH LSO STJELSIM In Urro or ontll a IjiOW P2ICE3. Apply to H.

G. VAUGHAN CO. GEOCEEtlES--LlftUOES, SEET). FOf JlOES SATE EX AJ ES EOCTB -vrr VV 2000 "barrels clapicis Potatoes, of. Earfy Rose, Eai'ly Goodricti, son "Wld.tefi and G.

ite CQ. THE HSCUKS PRICEQpf; COTTON cosmrra so PAY 3 CTS. PER; PGUND. (jALYESTON-QILGa OTHETRABE! BE BTJLIIOZED Vf TBZ -WA1SBS- J.J Piero Ofl oorujjimy. fsaaaiA fcr oil OHTI I A.M coitlmu to crlL Oil at I5c, per Gallon SEND JEE'YOUBOEDESS.

ISMC HEIDERHEIMER, NEW CROP or "VTOTICE IS HSREBT GIVEX THAT BY Ofi- dor of tho Boom of a HoecUl inB of the ot tho Gfclveston, Honitoa aud MocdcruoD EiUroad company of 1882 vrtll held office of Iht cobpony, in tht city of GalTOiton. on 75333... ,011... i APl'KOXIMATION FRIZES. No.

Pr. 10451 0(52. 10453. 104J5. -750 ...710 ...750 10457 1W5S "oil 750 8SS1 ....500 SS83 500 S88S 5JO 8SC4 SOtl 8841 503 No.

a Xo. 6387 fissn 8SS9 SC40! 250 OJ numbent eadlnir with belHR tho two last of tbo number drawing the capital The Kiihicrlbers having suptrvlscd thtt Single Number Druwlng. 1 Louisiana Lottery, hereby certify that ths abore uro ilia mim- whicli vurc this dny from 100,000 ith thu placed in Um wheol, wit corresponding Orleans, 3L.a., thia our liunds at Jmmarv 9. 1 G.T. BfcAU J.

A. EARLY, I'rlzftV cashiid in full wiQiout Pnyable op presentation br Express C. O. oraoy Bitnfc ror Collection. No.

draws capital prim, JTS.OOO, whoio sold Jn Odessa. Lafayette counlr. Mo. 88yii drafS' second capital prize, iola In Kefr Orleans No. Sli 01 druwg third raplthl prlw, $10,050.

sold lu York. No3. iK.Sfla. sold in Omaha, tud a 70.705. sold lu D.

0. itrid TltusvfJle, each JfiCOO, Jo3. 23 ui)' 78,016, Oa.072. each ViOOO, sold in Kfw Yort New Orleans, and tao LuU Potoii Alosk-o. Class Tues-day, February 13, Supcr-riHioa and of ENS.

T. mmm CAPITAL StS.OOO. Wholo Tickets Fifths ia Sr jportlon A. UATTS'Sli'V, z.ia, La. SELL ON FRIDAY, laT ttc cur Kales-room.

Scraad, uc 10 a. A i a seoLiOnablesoods, direct from manu- ana sultublft to the retail trade. I.VWCH JOU'JZ of LcurLcL to LecLsaci OT For Sale. The Colorado Countj ftTur (4) Lenses of perma- Licot Laud, afl in one body, ID and Baylor cojnt.ts, Texas, are by order of tho Ctnoniinplonfrfl Co'irt ot Colorado countv oflferud for lousa or J'or All hidfl to Itaae. or -purchase tho murt bo presentod to tho Cororalihlonors Court, of uid county at tJe next'regular term, to tw icld on the second In' Febrxmvy, D.

I87, tho oourf, resurvlng ihii to alay and all bids to lease ot puroUaao land. they proper. CUAllilES RILHY, Couatj Judjfc, Colorado County. at 12 o'clock tbp purpose of considering and if thought ndTjsablc. tha borrowinc of Sil.OOO.OOO for equlppinr, repRlrf im- Ttnr or lu rftlltray, uid Che isiulnc diaDOtiarof Its bonds for mny nmftutit borrowed, ami mo rnortzpuctes by dee'l of t.nitt iC5 porato pripertvuia of any 4eot contrActed by It for Lfortwold; and also for purpose of tho ofllcers imd directors oc this company to: tntxir into such running or traffic mtTaUiKemcutc.

xvich the International and Great yorUurn Eailroad comp.ony on such terms as mity be decided for thn be3i- of this compan.T. W. H. JEiJLBDlXG. President.

D. S. H. SMITH, Secretary. Oalvefiton, December af, ISS2.

MOLASSES. LEGlERSECdj' S. W. VENABLE'S A NAVIES. MILLER ENGLISH, SOLE "AGEKTS FOR TEXAS.

FOR LIVERPOOL. THE WEST INDIA, AND PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S S. 3 SAKDREY, Conmindir. Apply to SOWS, Apenti. BANK FIXTURES FOR SALE, ILL SILfc, TOGETHER OR SEPAKATELT, 1 the (ollowar Bxturw la iSOii B1H.BOLD KENZ1E F1RB AKD BCKQLAK- PKOB-r OOBBINATION LOOK fiS, 7 jicbeii bleb Arid 56 loshei Kut 'Qt7 ample for boala, alar CDDEt.

huAvy ituel MBtar doors with, burclair fToat boliA, bttiaes uutar live burclar- T. Batto Co: I Liquors, Cigars, Tobaccos CONFECTIONAR1ES, NICKEL Oivin with each tliavuud di Sur a.nt.'T.TiTn' tin For Tcblcb. au-e 3tSD TOR SAlffLE LOT. COTTON, FACTOBS, MJCCESSOES.TP AilOTo to Hi bant hATfl como Into the poiawnion of Na- t-ioim. Bank of Jetterwn, Tfliuu, ol! which forurmi.

JERSEY AND HOLSTEIN CATTLE, and 7oro Ct ot lucpotiti, For sala mr ou the bay 1 my Jorsny Eotli herds are registered mileii, tinMt milt usd uiiu lii Toxaa, nro la ID Terait eft- P. H. 0, Sox 434, QlklrutOD, WHOLESALED" AND IMPORTER COTTOH JJSD NKWSTAFKRS Hundred, at JU FAC1CJLG.C OF at News Corner Strand ind.22d StweW.

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