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GET the BEST! For SiUo on 1'aynifnts. 7'or atWrp irt or. BXFIIOOIT Spoci Or J. M. AWJuIJY Ay gt-t'-i, Omens OF Nos.

118 AND 115 MAIUCET SMUT. GAIATOTOX. Tinu. Ejmnoro'AI, THK POSTOFTICE AT GACTIIOTON AS Mxrnm. If ills-rlaM'Sliver lilcl TO OP: MJm, -lEWIS ESTABLISHED 1842.

TEXAS. FRIDAY. MARCH 21, 5 CENTS. VOL. Xtlt- AB.T PBLOBTUrOTIOMrS FROES TXTT Troxnont Opera House -AN ATTliACTJON "AS "is ATTUACTION'.

Uie iQAtUutf of tUu tuud tbo llv For t'onr Nights and Saturda OOXMKXOJX'Y SO, THK SEW MESTA KITS 1H)UKISTS, IS A OAK. A Or.nil COMl'C ao a nu A 1 JiTttDAY. SATURDAY. SUNUAY, MarcU ai. S3.

23. Dr. W. Carver, Tho Ctmritvon SLol rf with his LIFE IN THEWILD WEST funnw. EUnux.

Wlnnoboeo am! Indians, Uowlxitx Wilrt Steere iintl i'Scrtl ot Thn TMOM Original ind Novel ot loo T1IK HEOINS AT 3 11 "5 'M 11 "lilt, (full ard vrRRtnblo Krowliu tluit-olujhlj, reference! For p-M-rlcHlai-R A. JoHg.v, 1 KdT OOAT niaksrs. VV p-ttlfl. HOOP but ralUbie AN'tkl)--A OOCi VV P.U fo IWL UBKKAt.v/AOES MKS. A.

IAVIS. Cor, ami 17th sts No clilMrun 1 i fcOH rhuroh und 13Ui A HUBBEJ VV for onlx, and oUitr ne'i feiHus' Wil oMMrna 1 nu.liM-ifear. Agones are ait A -itUlreiw, with ElULWfc'TS U. ftj Chicago. 111.

wlthyvowiwlii or refit wociw WANTKD 10 XL asAor buy. Cult atsy ItJsb. or addrewtilox U. VV A UUflNEStt MAS VfiiO CAN kUvDitto of a fow dollars, hn active tu l(n vfltublttthQvl r-ustoeiw. Communlco- -111 hold xtrlotty wonlldinUal.

AOdross UOX M. a TO ACRES, U. Tcteitrapb Co. on ar 'I 1AKTV wh'H ONB OR TWO THOUSAND .1 duUars or morv. wlibimc to in the retail can nnJ an opporlnnltT tv ftuoclate blru- wlih buver.buflne nut-class facilities cM oClce.

Hurt (rood ofelll eon- Oantlol. Addrww Box ROOMS. BT VV Avrll with or without bonrd. locality. WTK.

5i3iSdr foS STAKfAKlt TVI-K- WliiTEK J. HAWUtX sole anents. ntvmttoa. fofolfcvilftfiiKtul rrlce lists. AJtTKlJi.il tho liono 10W iotw dry Adaroeil ISAHJOM BOMS, rmHUxtm tor salo.

1 'AIU)ii or Toung me in clfiy or country to take llKb' and utomant at their BOOKKEEPER, BILL elsrk, or writing performed of any klrxl oSUitn rw at vary rf nsonabto Ailil. H. U. Tor'or. Kin.

d-Uvrv. (lalvtalon. U1CNT-SJ1ALI- FOUJW1UOM CO1TAUE. iJC par mouth. Applr Ho.

e04 Copter ftT. P. BUST-- TUB LAUGK COR. J. 1 A and iOtft; the e.

of floors above a. StrunJ. a. oC dwelling oor, Vlnnln A cottnKO of 9 roonw. tor.

to 3ith. Ja: a- room 4, bet. ssth $7: of a roomii, 3. a- irjth, next to cor. 3-story frainti bulMJuf-, K.

w. cor. A fcr.raocl; C-aUiry on yctb. cor. a.

M. I'WWHEAKT A CO. corner IDtn Apply to S. B. Oncral wharf.

Md OM, one Hlodl from koMl, by myitJt. betwMK 19th ulld ieth; icwruii. looms aod larce W. a. AMPRKWa HOUSE, ItU rooms, on bcl.

ICth aad 17th. so JOHfl COCEBT. cor. 18th and rioA TTVO-STO'KI HOUSE. or 10 a4 $3b pop xnoeb.

Inqu! iath- avontM and Afenue aore. WITH Iro at tha T-A COTTAOE, WITH 8 OR liKi'jire it avenue oad auo storV. COTTACiE OK FOI7R i ruouu. on Vottomoa, bot. 10th llth tor IMC H.

LEONARP. cottAOiTSbuSK.OK CHUKOH acreert; tlvofoon--t with, five otltroonis; SB3. J. Ktt.NT -TlJS TAHRANT cor- and fSii OllBAl--- LAttOK COOl, OFFICES ftuj corner and I A COAL. COAL.

ULACKSMITHINCJ COAL, OF HEST QUALITY, A SPECIALTY. All Holla Of HARD and SOFT COAL In any quan- tltv by OAZ.VESTOSI COAL COK. 1STH ST. ANt STRAKD. OITON MAN'S Prlco.

SI oor.y: CLARKt COURTS. HOLES (or talo C6 and 6S Tremont st. KEIFF.rcS UCUdllES. PATENT COTTON MAIiKINO 3A51PMNO J-Al'ER AND COTTON COUKTS. ROP MORTGAGE BLANKS KHAL AMI) BLANKS I of all kinds for sale by CLARKE A COURTS.

HOE AND SHELF HUXESi Manufactured by CLAJUCE COURTS. lOAR MANUFACTUREISS' HOOKS for bv CLABKE COURTS. JUST RECEIVED A LAROESmPJIENT OF THE CELEBRATED BRANDS, JACKSON'S BEST AND FAIRMOUWT Klve with BTerr shliiioentabeautlfraTriple- COFFEE URN. Bend for trial FOCKEJILKEIISLME COTTON F.4.OTORS, Wliolcsalo Grocers Importers Estate: OK SALE--THE OERMANIA HOUSE, ON betAvcen Strand and Mechanic; terms reo- nubfr. Apply on promises.

TPOK SAIi-LOT 10 AKI IMPROVEMENTS, ON JT north of belnp third lot west of 21st at SlSOO; or Lot and improvooienu, just wect of above piaco, at Terms eiiay. Real Kstate Agent. TY1OK SIX-ROO3I COTTAGE, WITH J7 two lots ot erounu, on tho northeast corner ot and ImprOTemeuts new. Terror. cash; balance on long time.

low. II. M. TBTTEHEAKT CO. L.

ALEXAjJwtE'S HOMfisfEAD FOB sale--Quarter block ol lAnrt, aturr and a half in perfect rtfpftlr, ftDd cottajrp. No place. No inveatmenc. Delightful In In "Inter. LeaTing Gal- Boston tbo only FWUJOO for ulliipr.

Can be seen any tiny bm Sundaj'. and Sg.ih street. TJiOR SALEr-LOT Jl, B1K. 8-story 8 rooms and all outbousas; pcice. S1SO: terms asv.

Also. 1 loi and 2-story homo, 7 rooms, south siua. tot. 28ch mad atmosc netr; prlco, iacnc. Inquire No.

355 S7th, nodi. Tj-OK 8ALK-ON LONa TJJIK--LOX 5, BLOCK JO 49C, bet. Ktb and Market Inquire oC THEOPHIUTS QP.OUT or T. B. STUBBa UILDING LOTS OF S51ALI.

AND LARGE dlmttnslon9. ea.SC and with coctuxo Uieroon. For sale or leAse. AjVS. it flat.

Real Estate Agrents. BrHTcoorEir COOPEK J10XTER. LANP DEALERS, DALLAS. TEXAS, Aur and sell lands in Texas, Now Mexico aa'l Arizona. and par taxes on laud In Texas.

If you desire to buy ohettp Rrazlug laud, a or toinToat Jn city property, the Chicago of Tvxcui: address orcall on COOFEK A liUKTKjI. Mit Kim street. XOVr AFLOAT AND TO. Arrive About.April Ter Jiorwcsiun' Brlff hags.III COFFEE, SAMPLES AT OUS, OFFICE X7' 4- J.H. HAWLEY CO.

GflJIN PROYIS10NS, TEXAS. DOOR, to tit In optnloK six feot bixb, wtde; jhoa looks, et ONE SAPS. InMdfe measuriraent: Thlr- tr-tn-o inches h. olghteen inches wide and six- H. K1KBT-- BUYS AND SELLS i Solicited.

Austin, Texas. W. Land Land Scrip taxes reoVent 1 AUSTIN, Dwilera In buy sell ou for taxes. For sale 200,000 tracts RXNK Xjutou. EJKCU A LAND Aqurra AXD STOCK BROKCRS, BAN ANOBLO.

TOH -COUNTY, TKXAS. Prompt personal attention trtutocl to tiiwra. OorTeflpopdaii.ce goliclted. all business la- R. JOHNS A SONS, succMsors to Johns Texas, wilt to bitsioeds Ui aor of Uiodep'Mof ttiAState rnako pay taxes, adjuit perfect land titles, buy, or leaea landa do a general agency DIKIDCML rrmoMSON DONMAJT-- JL K.

M. Taonao.v. Joicf K. Doxsts. GENERAL LAND ANT! CLAI3I AGENTS.

Buy and sell lauds and land scrip. Taxes paid for non-residents. Prompt personal attention given to all business to them. SOSCongress Avenuo, Austin, Texas. Postofflce box sro City Jbiusiiieas Cards.

VAULTSAND CKSSPOOLS cloaaeU by our Odorless Machinery, U. S. Sani- EicaTatiag J. A Co. price paid for empty bottles.

O. LOUBAT, corner Flf- and Strand. In connection with H. Loubat, Orleans, LA. I1AYAGK of every description solicited at low a ten by QEOBGBH.

STE1RER 171 Strand. Storage of every description solicited at low tea by GEORGE M. STEIKEa CO. TTJST ARRIVED--All standard brands. SOOObar- rein Kosendaleand 8000 barrels Portland Cement, uO.TOu English Tile and Fire Brick; also, a full line of masons' and plasterers 1 materials, at low prices.

W. H. POLLARD Importers, It Mechanic street. teen inches diwo. Has the latest Burs proof Chest, with Cnuw Hlnce, and flrat-cluas Bulk Lock.

OITB ZTHTW rTH.B-paeo3P sja.ru Inside measurement: inches aOVJ inches wide and fourteen iBOhesdoev. Sub-treasury. These articles are of fijtat-clftas manufacture, just from the factory, and for ol cbeap. AddMis, for Geo. M.

Stpirer COM3nSSION AND GBAIK 1IERCHAJ7TS, X7Z Strand Giil-roston. foet Iron Pipe. 6000 pounds Iron FtttlnffK. 6000 pounds Lead Pipe, at jflrge stock of Brass and iubberllose. and a complete stock oil Fitters' andPiurubere' Supplies, JESSE AST ALL.

07 Strand. Oalveaton. Tex. ALL KIXD8 OF as lowest by J. E.

EYRNZ, 107 Strand, bet. 21at aud with S. S. Floyd. "Warehouse--AY.

A and d7th ntreets. 1 AW AND LAND OFFICE Off JOSEPH i-j FraokUn, BaJlfaeor Block, Toxaa, tas abatrools of Oalveston couoty. il4kl attsntlob to InvMttgatlon of laod titles. exas, nare a liill county. ad neUtng Lam CHAD.

1. VANS HAKPWI1 i abstract of aurveys in attention given to buyinff Perfecting Tltlee. etc. 3. t.

KJ.I»D*ICIC. ATTOESETg and LANP AOENT3, ABILENE, TEXAS. M. PEAESON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MoKIKNET, TEXAS. Particular attention given to ooUeottotia and real estato.

For Sale. 8 oc wlthowc board. tvi iHth and tvtb Jl liOOM POK as I't K- 21th antt one Wcp'B want of Ti-outont liouno. F0R- I nlKbftl nuntfh roou-m Ut i ternir but. IWll fl.nCl Hllh.

No. -133. KLJOMS nnaxiTcniN KB.NT--TWO NlUH KOOMS nn'l KITCHEN l' on bet. iuru and 17th strnatii. Apply to L.

B. roTiENT--wn-ti OK wltuc-iit hoard. 61 Wtoiifc, ooiner st. i'fr bOardvrKwIU bo lukou. AtiE liiui IM for cntcluraucb.

jitich trHctn to riiil plt-tisw adiirota ttoom sholjlov Mint Main, Mo. ji at Mar- Victor Itli-fft. Cfii 'M'. near Market; J. K.

flott. uil illco strsnc. at iJ cents 8 wlnw, tho or Mu.iyfKHil. All they caro tutu t'roiii u. W.

kiw. corner rs bv tbo bOJC ant I 'Y OUilb-- about puo J10 fo r.tibMurlbor*, oth- Ald. Killlnr. W. L.

Alt.v.. lialv'a. B. HKNl'Y, A NO'lAKY I'UB- 1 i e'X. all notarial dona.

AJth thtr H. c-ounty. to all CoIIoctloim a 'i ATTUX.N iAUv; prompt titid all oi Oil. C'tockcry and at r. A I.OB 4 and UOCMM catJM---Bia a I s1 0 pojitofllr.qxtr^nt.

avar atpwl. nww iM, I II.K Mui-Wnc. cliaia for a. rSTCO. WITH wii A.

CUSHA1AN. ted uruiu tt reuen of irll. 1 triul. i'or salo only iy U3. K.

3V C'Muroki kirudC. hotel. OH SALi DRUa STORfi. Show-Cuws and nearly nevr. A bar- Eftin, H10K6X A Tex.

OR GOOD, SOUND. REUABLB famllv horw (perfectly naro for lady to drive), and top buggy: also, a- good saddle ponr. bridle and saddle-- all for MOO oasb. Box tbU office. uoreeloierecl pure torward to oalf; nJaq, few Heifers.

Btoott Farm, IJaUfti. SAGE--STOCK OF GROCERIES, Cor. 13ib ao'l Marlcet wUJ rant store Also; prtaont proprietor going out tht SALE-ONE is-OOt CORXICE BRAKE. JD 1 tet ot Tlnner'tt Tools and Machines, with and Oiroular in food order. M.

P. HBN E3SY. Oalreston. KEfiOLL-BAYLE CBAGKEB ST. LOTTIS, MAjnjTAOTURERS OT PLAIN AND FASCT A Or EVERY DESCRIPTION.

OTTB II? THE JACK FBO8T SODA, The finest Oraokor In tho Packed oniT ia Tin Cans. TRY THE1L We Stiarantee Our Crtwkors Eqnal to Any Juido, IF TOTT WANT THE BEST ASE FOB THE OWIL. BRAND." All Wholesale Grocers cun you. M. E.

TAUSICK, Agent. HEADQUARTERS TOR Groceries. -XTt rALL PAPER, WALLPAPER, WALLPAPER. Buy your Wall Taper of D. W.

DUCIE, bet. 3Tarbat and Mechanic. A Kl.VDS OF TILE. MAKBLa. CtBAMTE WORK A.

ALLEN ft A Dumber of fine trunlcs. low price, at K. H. JOUN'Ji. trUEtlcmaker, 70 Trnraont street UY OUR LAMPS AND OILS TEXAS LAMP AND OIL COMPANY.

OU SALE--JERSEY COWS AND HEIFERS (full blood, but unrezlstered), with calves, or to ualvesoon: Jersey bulls. TUST RECEIVED ANU TO AKUIVE--itOSES- fj ilxlo llyUrnulic and 1'ortland liamond 1'laAter. Land Planter, English flre-bricK and Ulell (Urge patent carbonized felt; carp paper, motb. Insect, waterproof. See circular; for jle by QEO.

B.JIENCHMAX, nirecvimp. QTOVES--STOVES--We are selltaj Cooilni: StOTca at (rcm 58 to So 00. Also, a full line or House Furniuhlne; Ooods. whlcb we will Mil P. A.

XEAKNEY. Opp. Tremont House. i CRBAM MEAL, HOSJINT, 1 bolted meal, cracked corn, feed meal and corn Cran, al wajj on hand, he HOMINY HILLS. Wfiy is it that, notwithstanding ihe complaint of dull trade, my sales are as large xfu as at any time during the year? I believe it is because, beside filling orders ft empty and viiih Jirst-class goads, 1 am content with small uniform profits all the ytar round--do not charge carrying prices.

jifsff, iefmise orders sent to me by mail are filled with the same care, with as goad and at as low prices as if the purchaser were titying the goodt in jurton, with cash in hand. Wm. O.CLEVELAND HOUSTON. Interior Business 'Oards. YKCHBCKO MARINfi TiVATS--Best in Texas.

MAKt 4 KE5IP.XKR, Ageatu In Oolv. Address L. 8. Yard A. P.

TbompKlns. S. Si T. Kubber St; OBBER STAMPS. SEALS AND STEKCILS-- Stamon.

with Indelible Ink, 75 cents. FBBD. A. Tremont street. Absolutely Pure.

Tbta Powder never Tarisev A -narvel of parity and wholesomenesj. More economics than the ordinary kinds, Sold onlvjnj ROYAL BAKING POWDER inly In 108 N. R. Hawley Go. BROKERS AND (Monftors ot tho ol Trade,) CAJLVTJMET BUILD I3STG-, CHICAGO.

Any awl evarr Interest Jntrustea to our care from Texas trlii iiafre egpeolol and attention. IXL CHILL CURE ANY ONE sufferinK QBOT7L1 Faver, irfahii 19. Bilious, Malarial or Intermittent Fever, aftertahinc IXL Chill Cure, return the bottle and say that It did not beneat him. the dealer la jutbortacl to refund the amount paid for it, SI tx 1 IK. D.

COXTUXiIH' St. Drussrlsts. Houston. Texas. I.

I.OV1S3HBEKG, NOTARY PUBLIG AND Insurance TEXAS. Professional--Medical. O. FBITH, OF KEL1.YVILLE, TEXAS, venereal and diseases of. the blood a ttuclaltv.

COTTON RECEIPTS, THUESDAY, JIARCU M. 13S4. Gulf. Colorado and Santa Fo railroad and conntotlons 168 Mlssouri-Paalflc railroad mnd tiona. 185 Houston Navigation company aid connections 1,430 Various 9 Total 1,783 Exports this day Stock on hand 34,873 COMMERCE AHB FINANCE.

OOKtMEROIAI. I A OENTEHS. ZTow STork SailT Report. 'j; OT TORE, March The Missouri. Kansas and Texas last year showed a net surplus of Brown Bros, report sterlinc asalmost'lifeless, but fnB rates aro demanded.

Commercial sold at to Honey In London declined to per with an excessive supply. The shipments Saturday promise to be much lighter than was expected. Stocks dull but quite steady. Vanderbllt brokers were laree borrowers of money yesterday and tolay. The Stock exchange sales Include $1000 Santa at $19 SO: J'1000 Fort Worth and Denver at $100.000 Texas and Paciilo land grant 870,000 Teiras and Pacific Rio Grande division at T3H to 73o; 0000 sham, ave- raring; at Houston and Texas vestern division, at $108: 100 shares at The ears sold Union Paciflc doirn on rumors that the ividend would be reduced.

onds are strong and wanted. Old government Cotton quiet but and bulls and beam more oloselr contest tbo ground. Coffee. Sugars sole. The Bankers and Brokers Tel serraph company ncreaEad Us capital stock to $3,000,000.

Bond and Stock Q.tiotU'tions* March and bonds closed tha following prices bm: ner cent bonds.SI Ol ILato $1 OS) Nash 40 FORTY-EIGHTH COHBRESS. TUB SBNJLTH AXTX UCOTJ3B Maroi resolution, introduced by Mr. was agreed to calling on'tho secretary o' tbo trpasnry to furnish the Senate copfes of ithe-'i'accoantB. and" vouchers ol tho disbursing the department of justice for misciillaneou3 expenses relating to cases durtaB' the. last three years.

then tbe Sonata ro- sumaJ salaries of 1 $5000. amendment proTidii- only apply to judges Hereafter aapolnted. Sir. Georfie oppftsed the bill, ana Mr. Dplpn and Sbeppersonsupported it.

Jilr. in support of his wont and then tho bill gtout; over until ivr'r. AllisOE, from tbo. commltfe'o oa appropriations, reported favorably the housa bill to provide for certain most; dofloJcncios It; up'; Consideration of education bill was Wyclc remarked that (the elective franchise hud Boon conferred by the United States on the colored people of the South, and had baon made sedju-e by a constitutional amendment, and nil of Blair ever.thai had. secured to the colored people the right whichibftd been sopgbt to be Mi-, Blair replied did not think it had: but one reason TVOS bocduse the colored people wore not educated.

If fie colored people were more they not be round deprived of their that-respect. There was no other means.vtaan. education, open to aid the 1 'to tho right of suffrage. "We had nbandpned all other means. what -had -ws doiio to- protect the ballot-box since 1STS If this irere a political question at all, which he (Blair) disclaimed, what better course cpulfi, consistently take than jtfift.obe which secure to tho colored priople would enable them lor their right to exercise, free Mr.

Blair reminded planks I ouiiuuon of their party 0110 of :which.he.read. aadinqiiired whether' -'Republicans were not willinc to stand iy them. He from the inaugural address of in which it was ntoted thai- for the freedom and enXranohisemeat of the colored people, and equally responsible for seeing that 1 they were prepared by oducat-ion to the rijrhts of freemen. A vote was. taken, ou Mr.

Inmll's omend- meut specifying tlie school age. Lost. Mr Plumb moved an amendmont which, would require that tha-, several Btatw should expend on education for the first five years of the operation of the bill amounts oqnal to the amounts received by -thorn severally from.tha national fund, thu prorisioris of the bill only requiring -bjj. State for that period. a sum equal to onff-third of the sum to from the national There was no pretense, Mr.

Plumb aUd that Massachusetts, Connecticut or New York needed thia money, and he did not think a State that did not provide for the education-of its own people -would beneilt touch by botag provided with it by other people. Reform'in that direction had to come from within. Mr Jones (Florida) inquired of Mr. Plnmp whether he. did not regard as a benefit, the granting bv the general government of public fands in aid of.

education! Mr Plumb replied, whatever argument ba drawn in favor.of thai view, would apply onlv bo commuiutlos entirely ntiw. So for as Kansas was conc'Jied; Jta peoplli: themselves had bnllt The school had been to that State As sien by which it conquered. Mr. Plumb thought it a bad precedent for the federal governmsnt to under- tnko this kind of aid. Jtwould lead to constant commissions tion of tlio money, O.IHI cf should turn out unsatisfactory, it would fln; result in the instrumentality of application ing taken from the States and resumed by tbe general" government.

Ho believed the best plan would be to let each State attend own education. Mr. Hampton said tbo Southern States expended or public schools. Mr. Blair "stated report on education showed too expenditure to.

be over Mr. Loimnsftid Ohio alone spent $7,000,000 annuallv for its Mr, Plnmp objeotea'ta EHtoraey being madu the basis for the of the funds; that would put. a premium ou The money would be a.ptate not according to the number of persons it kept at school, but tho number it did not' keep thpre. The school should be brought close to home. It should-be made a neighborhood.

affair. That was Sits proper place--there, and in no place else, would it flourish. Plcmb showed great progress by -his own Stiite (Kansas) under JibLs Mr. Bliss admitted ths hisb, stand taken by Kansas in regard to education, and her great development, he said, showed what could be done by a duo regard to education. -Hs read from statistics to show- that iho Southern States taxed themselvesi for public nchools nfbstantially as much ns did the New taking into consideratioiL-their capacity ous and of stataand national He had ipt he said, heard, a' word on the Democratic Side of the chamber in and tho oomraitteo on ways and moans, which the Kentlomaii from Ponnsylviinia (Bau dall) wia a member, httd unanimously reported back" the bill for unlimited extonslon.

Mr Will la then the course of tlioblllin thp lost Congress, and. declared that thougl Soorotary Folgor- had it, he hue done so simply because tbe extension was un limited. special 1 Ic an oflfort to only remove legislation, which disgraced the'statute-boohs of tho country. Distilled spirits wore tho' only victims of special legislation in'the landi Alcohol was article under tho IRW, was compelled to. pay a il reached the consumers.

Tn-tboJast tbii'ty days tho prioe of whisky had shrunk cents poi gallon. Prom, a financial he asked, naombers tb--lopk around see the condition of the There had been a shrinkage In and stocks, in-the last -few; years amounting to bllljIoDB ihad been a 000,000 inithe value of tbis warehoused proper- of American had 3ast year supplied from ludja with, one-third of all tbo graiii she needr it Js predicted that in less, than three years she would of the United States. What then would become, of Ibundreds of of of grain, raised in this wbicn was.now-'consumed inrBn fvest declared the bill be heterpgene- I'Slil Lou: i Pao. 1 Mi 1 'SO MfesoUrlSs 1 OS C.J08 1 30 J. P.

a. C. Ists. 1 20 ena. 6s.

Cold) enn. exas P. land Ets. 1 13 Do. 1 12 Do.

sinkibE fund 1 15 con ex mat coup 4H 1 29 Mar. Cinn. Isti Do. Sds. lliaalgan Central.

Mian. St. Louis. Do. (prof.) Jlon Terreh'ta Do.

(preferred). merlcanExD-- Canada Southern SSt 1 ISS- Do. (pM.) 26V Do, ids OhlftAleon 1 88 Do. (preferwa). 1 40 Do.

as. ft R.C tore. Col. HUUion 1 els. Laclt.

4 1 onvdr B. Do. fort 1 S8 iW Do. aaKtl. SO onsfcnj tex.

44) I 31 d. B.andw.:.. 19 ana 2i ke Erie and and Ohio.i. ofd. 1 NasUvllle -f.

J. Central SSJ Norfolk 4W, Northern 22S( Do. (preferred). 43). and N.

W. 1 19V Do. (preTerred). 1 New Central. 1 16 OnioCoutru Ohio and Hlsx 21 no.

(preferred). 80 Ont. and Weos 10 Oregon Trans OroKon Imp'i Pacino Mail. I Ftaanuk. PeorinD.

and Pittuburen 1 1 Pullman 1 T. I BocSlslana. 1 24 St. Louis San Fr. 231 Do: (preferred).

Do. 1st oo. OT)C. SL and St. Paul.

93 fiesyfr. Omana. I gnloa-PacICIO D.S. 59 Wab. St.

LI Pao. J6J rred). or: W. U. 73 KoinectoJEe 8 Iroa Silver 1 30 Ontario S9 -E Do.

20 y3ters -Etc. FJ8H AKD OYSTEKI COM- (jfpny. MUSOliOVE OASIiON. Fostofflce box 00. L.

i DEAL3ER IK KISB AND OYSTERS. Coontrr orders sollolted. MAE3AN br. DEALERS Et AND OYSTERS, Orders solicited from the countrr- Millinery. "ANTED "Younjr men to Island City Collaca, Oai elsewhere.

J. for particulars SISH. Proprietor. Plumbers, Gas-fitters. I'LUMtfKKS.

GAS AND STEA.M FITTERS, sbrekC. bat. 1 OS. De inter ia SCOVM, manufacturer oC Jron balconies, ve od alt ot iroa. tia.

aiulshecfc Iron work. Plumblnr. tsteaui-nttlnt; promp; to. bst. 2och and ainc sts.

Plants, tieecis, Jiitc. "TTOME DECORATIONS-- WELL ASSORTED plants for $5, for the furduu or stand, ir both, as desired. All the fine net? 22osev, In ixi Ulnch pottf, al iO centn each. A. and'Florist.

XIOUBOD. ATEST NOVELTIES IN "WORK, CHE- niiUle, arraseoA and plush embroidery. Lessons tiveu. Can of work. StAznpio best ID the oUy.

Mae. R. BROC1C. XaBoetc Blk. "VTOT1CE--HOLDERS OF 7 PER CENT.

BONDS JLN of the Galveston 'IVharf company, wish to collect tbeir April Qalreston will please by the PlSrlLOS. rpHE ONLY PIAXO3 AKQ made ape- JL oiallr for our climate, aro sold low cash or on easy payments by THOS. GOGGA2? comer and market streets. Galrestou, i1 BANKER, ATJSTIX, TEXAS. "STOrARY JJOTASY PUBLIC, W.

B. "WALLJS. Xovtheuib comer aai Daily Report. THE, Nxws.l March wvblies was ap- arent at the opening, buc as tMtdlnc proeressed le bulls snraad nunors that Kent and his crowd ere buying-, causing the Rhone boy freely. Prices firmed up on with May wheat, at corn.

pork, 10; lard, yi.We, Whlla small recoveries were made to-darfrom yesterday's It is not thought that there hi any stability ta those prices, but that tbe thlnK to do is to everytbhia; on htird snou and tbe buU eide alone. With oaffle receipts of 8700 head, tbe market ruled active and 10 cants per owt. higher. Exports, 300 Ti; food to cbotoe shipping, $5 2U; Oomroon to mattium. Texans, S4 60: corn-fed Texans, $5 00, Sbetip ruled steady Aad Inferior to fair.

medium to good, $4 00; choice to extra. 00. Receipts, 10CO-. HOSTS were brisk, aad Che market was stronger for tbo food grades. Rente packing.

S6 2S6 76: naoktae and Usbt bacfon 33 85ffl5 70. Receipts, SsOObead. Kansas City Uai ISrOmu. TO TJCE KAKSfes Crxr, March receipts of cattle were very light, being cmly about 400. Tbe market was active to the extent lf the supply, and 10 cents harbor.

Good to choicie JiS SOaO SO. Sheep in KOod supply. iii.Ui aitd 2uc lower. Good to choice, I Wheat was again -neafc. and quiet.

No. 3 red cash was bid down Ic tci 83c. and offered at Reeular corn was doll alnd weak. 2 cash otlored at 41Jic: White corn in demand. Ifarcb sellins at Oats quioc at.

bid for No. 2 cash. PIoQnreak. but not qliotably lower. Bacon and lard quiet steady at lOc for long clear: for and 94c for lard.

Tho Keneral produce 'market Is unciianeea, com- mlssloa dealers wantinc Geniton apples. St. I-ouis DailT Kotiort. TO TEB ST. Locis, Marcfi rui'ed moderately.

Active and Opened with SlayatSl 09g, advanced to $1 10, off, and Si Ccrn was Tbn, visible supply decreased wheat 323,000 and Increased 733,000 bushels. from some points in Illinois were reports of damaKo to wheat, but the generll Is can- defense of state rights violated by the bill. elt lonesome, now, side, although a 'ew days ago there' httd been groat clamor about the rights of states. It there vt-as any warrant at all i the constitution a -measure of -this -character, it was be found in tbe clause delating to the general welfare, "which, as. Sancho Panza bad said about sleep, "'covered mau all over like a blanket'! But, it found 'that clause or any evil should bo-remedied by national aid 'applied-by national instrumentalifcv alone.

This case. a nor. did this bill furnish-'such instrumentality. On the subject the education of the colored people Mr. Vest thought 'much sentimentality prevailed.

Bulos for: educating tho Caueassian race would not workiin the education, of ne- Kroes any more than they would work in the education of Indians. Mr: Vest lad seen an Indian day school 500 Indians, but 500 were only on hand, ration day, tbe attendance on 'days -being fifty to for teachers of that school. Mr. Garland said he-Mt no uneasiness in for this bill. it.a proper case for interposition of the government The Southern.

States, 1 he cbmptued, had done the very best they could for'oommon scbool.educa- tion, and if Mr. Plumb's' amendment should pass, it would-kill-the bill, as somo States. He thought Mr. Plumb's-position inconsistent, for, only a. day or -twoiago, that senator had securod tbe of a measure which took the national government Kansas" to -eradicate foot and mouth disease from cattle.

The- measure now before the Senate affected a very, much more serious disease than that, a disease affecting human Ingalls bill as defective in several particulars, Mr. Blair said the senator was bringing a microscopic and telescopic examination to bear Mr Ingalls thoughV.a- biilSappropriatine $106 000 000 might well 1 be exhnuaed microscopically and horpscopi- callV, and polartscopica.l}y,. or --by asy other scopical method.that The amount was large warrant it This misrht be called verbal oriMciiin. or a narrow view of the subject; but as it stood, it would fail ifroui. verbal defects to ac- compusb its.objecfe.

Mr. Allison thought proceeded on a wrong principle. It.begjon by giving.tbe year a large appropriation and' reducing the amount year bjyear. MS with a It this dofeated, and if thesa. distilleries were'closed, arid the' demand cut down, again when tho farmers would burn corn, for fuolin the Western States.

It'ia a plafn; recommended jbythe secretary of and tha commissioner of internal rovenuo. He. asked the House to pass bill. He was going on to show the amount of tax derived from whisky when be was interrupted by with the question as to bow many taxes whisky hod Mr. tVillia replied that question had no connection with'tho pending bill, it gave him an opportunity to say much of the opposition to tho bill cnmo from who wanted to make whisky Hs stood hare for dear ilr.

Blouni said, though a- mombcr of the committee, on ways aiid he had re- frainod from in a minority roport, preferrine to state his -objection, to the bill in open house. The House was asked to extend the time for payment of tai on 70,000,000 gallons of whisky, tha sum involved amount ing to $06,000.000. -The" reoant depression in the whisky Interest resulted from but 'over-production to'that industry. He. expressed his sympathy for the troubles of distillers, but opposed on the principle of public policy, regarding it as a proposition to lend them '11 the government did not need tliis -tai for public purposes, it bad no right to collect it The tariff was a war tariif, and reduced.

The government had no right to continue it in order to lend the money to anybody in distress. He did not believe tbis bbill was going to remedy the evil wlSfa which ths distillers were afflicted; on the contrary, ho -believed tho extension woala.only aggregate the evil, and that the proposition was not in the interest of public policy. Tho allegation' that the legislation, of the country had been' hostile to distillers would -bear examination. Thore is a growing disposition to repeal inter: nal revenu t.axes. WEilo ho did not concur to it entirely, the tiine was not far distant when the country would repeal those taxes.

Suppose that in 188T they ba repealed. By that ttoe tbu taxes on bonded whisky (if this bill possod) would amount to $200,000,000. and Congress would be asked to grant a rebate on those taxes. It would thenbe argued that an iho inter- rial revenue law had been to compel the payment of tUesa taxes would ba absolute confiscation. Mr.

Beese the bill as the worst spooiea of bad legislation he had ever known presented in the American Congress. The owners of whisky were no. more entitled to relief than any other does of. speculators, and this measure was wrong in principle and dangerous as a precedent Ho was in-favor of repealing: the whole internal revenue system. On no idea would be enable protectionists to set a bigbkr duty, but because ho did not believe there was any authority for it except in time of war.

Ilr. Cor (Jf. delivered an elaborate spebch on the subject of tariff and revenue laws. He supported the Morrison bill, and said the conservative of the country demanded a reduction, hi the preseat tariff. He admitted there was division, in the partly on the question, but trusted they would be reconciled, and 'he-trusted tba party would bo' harmonious on the tariff.

He explained that his motion to adjourn, which was intor- joctisd to keep out the wool bill, was not on ac- couut of cowardice, to prevent a duel be- twoon two Ohio statasiujjajtts to what duty should bo imposed. Mr. Broadlraad brought aHppebate back to the bill under discussion speech in support of the bill, which he favoted on business Thore was now in the treasury," withdrawn from. circulation, a surpias 1 "of and thinTc he did should b6 further contracted by the addition to that of a surplus of revenue dei-ivcd from 45,000,000 gallons of whisky. The bill was just, fair and one tliat, if it failed to pass, would cause groat distress.

Mi-. Belford the bill, and Mr. Herbert opposed it Pending action, tha committee rose. As to morrow is private bill day, and it -will require a. two-thirds voto to take up the bonded extension bill, it is not.probable its consideration will be resumed-trif ore Saturday.

The speaker laid before tho 'House a com- "municatiari'from the secretary of war transmitting an. estimate of 530,000 lor the pedestal statue of General Garfield, to be erected in Washington by the Army of the Cumberland. Referred. Adjourned. COMMITTEE, oh tha Subjoct of Trilog-raphy.

March Grebi-ge D. GAX.VXS3VON HAKBOIS. 'AE. Tho Immonso Soopo of Country Intor- ostod in tho nrattor-- 'OB'bat Xday bo Obtained if Doop. Wator is Obtained.

rSproi-u, TO Tim NICWS.J March Your reporter has sought tho doopor 'convictions tbat aro Held by those "of tho -Texas congressional delegation who have talcon tbo improvcmeiit of Galvestou harbor out of the pale of afl'airp aud placed it among questions national interest. It is found that there is every oonsiderationfeJt forthe judgment of Galvcston in reference to her harbor; that duo 1 weight is placed on tile opinion of persons i'rom thisir Kt o-lons contact with the commercial interests of vestoii, are supposed- to laiow wliotber needs aro and howitljey may Bupjjliod. There is no disposition to iho influence aijd abilityof GalvesCon ad' or cial There is no Intention to interiors. with questions; distinctively local in thfir character, affoetiujj no poreon or comsnuaity outflide of Galveston. Tho qaestion of meane to get a dnop channel over tho bar, however, ir lookerl" upon by our able delegation as a uubjoet wall -worth a plnco Mexico.

Ifc is brought down to. a commercial problem of facts aad figures. effort Rnd desiro for a deep channel scheme-it is -considered in tho light of the influence foot of-, water on tho bar, up to thirty will have on choapmiing of transportation, aiid t-hus directly beneiiliiiK every man who produces livestock, the cereals, cotton and.nainerals.' Kouch calculations per- taimng to the States and Terrifcorios abov named to a that will warrant th statement.that there will be a saving In freigh alone, to the commerce of those States mil TeiTitories, of $10,000.000 annually. Thif sum, instead of going abroad, as -ribute to transportation acuities, iepfj, at money made clear after cost of production and 'carrying market. Such considerations as these 'ipdicatr ibs bl-oad viowsi token of tho Galveston harbo matter.

Tbo question is tixkou out of the nar row limits of local intei-ests aud placed in Ui list of great elements that belong to the solu tion'of the development of tho South rcest. THE Proeent Aspe.ot of tho Zssuc Hotwoen Morrison and Randall. LSPZCIAI, TO THE WASHIKGTON, March issue between Messrs. Morrison and RaiidaU, on tho tariff, is growing There has been some eircitc mont bver the matter growing out the Inflexiblo. position beid by each of thest gentlemen.

Tho flame has been added to recent ioi and Eastern papers Ths best men in the Democratic ranks, to-da and Yesterday, hayo suffered tiiomselyee to drawn by newspaper Intel-viewers into th admission libat tpero trouble ahead in th aorty, and ths want of unity sawing seeds liscord. TliR is wider opart than at anj since tjio session A Washington special to tbe Morrison-Car isle organ at Louisville saj-s that after th Democratic members of too House read "VVa arson's ultimatum; they sought Morrison am lis aids and pleaded piteouslj- uot to be out of tie party." If there is auy disposition on either side to ask. quarter, it lias not shown tself in public. Tbe difficulties in tie ranks vere still oiore complicated to-day by the de- debate on tho whisky 'Mr. Morrison sup- rartsitand Mr-.

Randall opposes it, and to act from a party standpoint administration, conduct (nvn or, basis, and A ablo.inou to lill ibu ofiiees. uiluKO.l la (iwnr.iji)K ot l.ii' cpnu-at-l to cjy th Kiocjti-ic J'-'J n- nuui Gun Jiufi furninh tho ligbfc for this on tho ground W'. K. was a stockholder in Klnntric and had uo stock in thn Ai'wr Mr. cali.i niiido for O'Jriynn, oan'lidnt'-- aidurJluin in l.hat "vvavil, who rt speocij solicitillK tho RUiTraso tliuw Tho Young Slt-'Ji's Duujot.Tul.ic ojuli lo- night iu city chuiui.Lr, l.nt, journcd without any i i usain iu.

tho near v-o call of A Friondly 1'Jp drew n- nixiit.M;'*^ nignt at I'i'llol's will to-morrow cger liiclly. to a benefit for THE STATEeaPlTAL O2T of Tho i i i -'i-niiiiff of. hor husbftQrl, riaar ion'tvr, 30cidud tio-dy in'fvor 'ondAni'-i. '1 he weather in plocwaut jiil ail ihv rjj)tM-a, CK r.a^s i in: this soc are undone to fiocure npie irct-wit outlook there n-J (SPECIAL TO TJIK: Kmvs.1 "WASEIKGTON, March to gen era! e3tpectation among Texas Republican: lare, tlie president did not ueiid to the senate o-day the nominations for judge, marshal ant listrict attorney for tho Eastern district nw ollector at Brownsville. Possibly tho prcsi was brought to another hiilt by the de eat of General Malloy "Tor state convention olegate.

Xiioctonant Hodg-ors. TOTDE Xrw.s.l March Alex under Rcdgars. of tho Fourth cavalry," is. a is own relieved -from duty as niJ-do- inJp' to" General MucWiiiie, TJmbdd' Stata' rmy, and will proceed from York to San Antonio ou public busiuess, and ompltition thereof proceed to Fort its, New Me5dco, and join his troop. Selected a Tosan.

ISP1CCIAI. TO Tjin "WASnrsGTOX, March I)emocrati- niployes of tbo House organized for co-opera tion with the congressional campaign commit oe. and selected W. A. Fislds, of Texas, dis ursing clerk of the as one of the ommittee of five on permanent organization.

Houerts, of the Postal Telegraph company, appeared before the house, committee on post- offices and. post-roads to-day, and -an argument in support of the 'proposition for county to enter into a contract with the government for telegraphic Representative Budd (California! also ap- poared before committee and argued that the proposed contract of the postal -telegraph company -wae Qefeotive in form iwcl mibbttmoe. It was of tko Mackay" company, introduced for the- sole purpose ths passage, of tbe Suimier bill establishing a government postal' This- company, proposed to prevent government action on tho postal tele- -graph for ten vears, and yet it was only" bound to transmit at'tho proposed rates in free delivery cities, and could gbugw small places if it chose! ondjfor isevon years the people west of the 1 Mississippi were4o suffer under the present exorbitant rates', as" the company was not to build there that period. The proposition was plainly put in to Mil the Sumner postal telegraph, bttl," to away a prlvileeo of to estop postal telepraph relief for ten years arid oitjl this-new corporation in forcing with old ones, on pur- Debase thoir 'lines -an'd against the transfer of whjcb''the bill does not provide. In conclusion, Mr.

Oudd denounced the bill as a job which should be in its incipieocy. and declared that nothing- abort of a postal telegraph, system would satisfy tho people. Snolling- Rornded ITp by Officers Near. small year br appropria year as 'needed. A' tion increased amount could not be adyantageonBly used''the Another -ob-jeetfon --was it would money to' States thaii''.

did not need if lowa spent: annually for its public schools, and did not need' any aid. He thoughb States having a large colored population should.be it, and he had no doubt of the power ot Congress.to give that help. why give aid -Massacnnsetts, or any other State that did not need-it? Mr. Allison, also, opposecl.any appropriation that would extend year. The debate will be resumed tormorrow.

Mr. Logan called up the report of the cbm- miltee of oonferenoe on military academy appropriation bill and tnovsd' -concurrence therein, which was agresd.to. Adjourned. Immediately after the'xeading of the journal Mr. Turner called up the Virginia contested election case 'of Garrison against Mayo.

The declares Garrison entitled, to the seat Mr. sitting was heard in his own boualf. At the conclusion his further tb'o resolution declaring Garfi-f son- entitled to the seot 1 adopted, and that appeared took.theoatn of office. Onmotion of Mf. Keifer, the re- 3prt on tho militftry academy appropriation- sili was taken iip.

and agi-eed to. The bill, as passed; appropriates -The morning hour being" dispensed with, "tiho, went', into mittee on tho bonded extension jill. Its features were ezcriloined by Mr. "Wil-: is, who declared meant bankruptcy" rain to. many of tlio -irifinential ih-ms in Ken- ky and tbroughont It -meant and manufacturers, but to meant bankruptcy- ondifruSri to'many leading lanking interests in -the As.a result agitation, iutarest.had obliged to to Congress for ISp Snelling, alias Henry Smith, noted desperaclo, under a life sentenarfor murder, in VanZandt county, was arrested to-day near.

Paige by Sheriff. Jeukins. andjeputies Charles Foster-aud John. Snellibg has broke; jail Van Zandt county, pendiaE the appeallof his case. He.now lies jail ai; Bastrop.

(j A.ocount. BASXBOP, 'March 20; Steve alias Smith, was captured in this i county fourteen- miles from here by gheriffl 'W. E. Jenkins arid Deputy Johri'Tayr SneUing was and sentenced to a life term of imprisonment' for the killing of a deputy sheriff of Zandt couuty. Ho 'appealed 'his case, but while it was pending he escaped from jail-and has ever since been on the dodge.

Ho now languishes in jail here. si. PASO. Z.ef for the City ofBIeiico--Psirsonal HIantion, Etc. OT TBE NlWi Ei.

PASO, March Mr. D. B. Robinson, general manager of the Mexican, Central railr wayi'lefc to-night in a. through special for-the dityi of Mexico.

been consulting McKenaie in regard to through time-tables and datos relative to the'opemng of the road. The road will open' early in April, when Pollman slaepers will'be run.to.the City'of Mexico. The time be hours and the fare 800. Passenger'drtd freight- schedules will be ar- a -'The board of directors frbm'iBpstbn' will -arrive-here between April 15 the City of Mr. Robmson'-willreturn.

here early 'in -April to meet his family en route from Boston. This is sftbstance of an interview with this afternoon. W. Peirce H. of the Sunset road, -arrived here'this morning.

Hotel IWrecked. LnrijE 20.4-Tho Gazette's Hot Springs special soys: At 8:30 o'clock a. fire ginated in dcfectiye'-ftues: ih'the kitchen of.the' Josephine hotel arid the: -buildiu'g -was wrecked. ''-'Most i forhituro was saved. guests.lost thftfrvclothing and- valuables.

btol belonged' iti' E. J. Folk. Loss $20,000. Insurance 812,000.

Gattle Ksfgab in Illinois. moAGO, March ''Jp-T-The Inter Ocean's Eockfora (111:) A disease, supposed to be apthous fever, has" appeared, among, the cattlb-her9. -They are flick-at night' and 'bodies are- -much IHattors. TO THE March Hoke was ominatcd to-day for postmaster at Temple. The postoffico of Apex is discontinued am te mail now goes to Field creek.

lOstofflce of Merriinan. EasUand county, is HOUSTON'S ESAY08ALTY. First Giia of the Opposition--Speech BEr. Charles Tinsley -fi-d- ministration ISPlfciiL TO THE Hot'STOX, March Tho opposition cr.u- vass for tho mayoralty maj- be said to havo "opeued txj-night a luass-rnccciug in the Second ward, atthe Union de.iot, under the auspices of Mr. Charles Tinsley, the indo- poudoat candidate for Mr.

Tinsloy hati secured the additional attraction of bonfires' and a brass band, and dron- quite a ro- crowd to hear his speech, which he prefaced as his maiden effort at public specch- makiug. His oration was. a forcible ouo, and contained many stubborn truths, Ho commenced with the Burko administration, in 1S79 drawing a comparison between the economical administration the city ebvorument at that and the extravagant policy that had succeeded it. Ho aUuued to ihe bitter denunciation of General Dodrery, with which the present administration made capital in getting into offioe by denouncing; him ag, manipulating tho debt settlement against Sthe best tho aud the subsequisnt employment of- Dookery by Mayor Baker to do tha verj- thing for which ho had previously been denounced-- namely, to assist in compromising the city debt. He referred to the fact that when JtV Baker was elected 'or.

the city bonds wags, on tho market at cents on the'Wollnr. and the debt, at that time by a proper administration of af- aJrs, could have been compromised at SSX cents The present administration was, elected mainly for tho purpose of settling the debt, but by Baker's manipulation of the problem, in buying up bonds at increased increasing taxable values in the city and giving other sham evidences prpsperity, tho Ijonds had 15 ai been balled vah beyond taa possibility- of a'farorable settlement. Despite the Ixiastod compromise of 50 centsion the dollar, tho exact extent of tho compromise is a sealed book to ths tax-payers, who have a right la know what is being done' in this important matter touching their most vital interests. As a further evidence of and misappropriation of the city money', ho cited tha fact that during tho present administration over $250,000 had been paid John Harris aud his street force for dribbling arcund'cm cho streets, doinp: what oue-touth of the money could have accomplished, judiciously cxpencf- He alluded, also, to the tardiness ot build- Ing tho Preston street'bridge, which, after a year's woi'k, was only piisned to completion after Mayor Baker's phances for the support of. vote of the Fourth ward north had been jeopardized bv a mass-meeting in that tbat that work bo finished at once.

-Mr. Tinsley made a point in alluding to the change in the city charter by which the present administration had stolon from the people the sacred right of elective franchise by mating the ofiices of marshal and assessor aud appointive, thus.depriviug the people of saving who shall fill'rfluose two important offices. course of Slayor Baker was autocratic in the extreme, and, with tho press of she city at.his back, he was beginning arrogate So -himself functions, and had oven advertised that tbe returns tho coining eicc- returned to him individually tbe day after the election. "When the charter ohanecd it contemplated that tlio mayor should ill tha -position of city recorder and try all cases of violations agaiust tUe city ordinances. tho iis dignity to attend to tho duties of mayor's -court and thus letting tho revenue from this source which should be made to pay ilr Tinsley claimed, was another expenditure oC tho city's revenue.

Ho alluded tho recent action of tho council in deciding at the last meeting to build three bridges as a hie electioneering scheme, and done for no than to secure votes. While the burdeu ot Mr. TiusUy 's speech principally a criticism, of the present iradOn, striking some hard blows at tlio above vulnerable points, ho promised, if elected, him to at leut correct tho errors ol the present Bonds PoiViq iril-- Tlio H-ato JTudgo rorrill's 'l--Charter- cd-- "Wnnts It ITnvosti- fi-ated, Etc- rSfKCjijj To. Tin: ATTSTIX, March 20. Tho noniptroilor iassd of Pccos coytiiy bonHs for Lho scRool fuufi at par.

Brown county to fiell bonds to 1bu sclmol ftmrt on Lli? jnsis In alsoto-dny, hut tho inoiu-y availably for. investment is contracted. for. Colonul of state, writes to a frk-nd ho.ru Ibai h(-. a.

candidate for district judge iu JIIH di- trsct. ETipg b3 a i'-lt- Eram of the luath of his last uifc'hL. Superiutontleut, Darden is try to tho third story of the temporary itablo for. the Suprcwio Cunrls, tbis Kuminur, by ronro.i Mcinbers of stale bonr( the men in proposiug to bid for lenses ttl Jioi 4 or 5 teats, as is reported l-a Io their jnt-in- tion, aro playing a. smart 10 nih-r-vs comiug ivith i.bo board, for loss than ct-ute can Mso stockmBU and this parade of bids at.

4 or 5 cente would to.iiidlcfiie iufoutioh to mislead, Tltw bids wili to be made thy fifth of next, ir.ou!h. giving of as scare. uuy appJicK.t5ous for boai'd to hw for niaking bids have been made to tbt- tary, to look like there was nut goirg to Go any great rush for 1 The will of the A 1:105 Mr. gives of his jjrojjsrtv. whi'-h isnl! Rores, ntid to bis nc-icts, Traie, Mrs.

M. li. aii.i i Mary W. Joy, S.10DU er.t-ii. ouc-brilf of entire property to bis Svjfe: the i 10 bo divided bitwueu tbu his brothers and sistor Eliza Morriil.

'J'hf luv i are Mrs. Mori-ill, J. M. Iliirkdun "iVil-is Bartiett. CiiartorLvl: Tho Strac-t Mnilv.uy oomjianv, of Fort Vrorlh.

ofiicer roturued with t.ho of v. Mr. and 3ir. Driskell and the stole thfcin. Tlio governor has written tx) a up the coviatri- t.o alleged find of gold iu LJano cotiljty.

BETTER Sow tho Blatter Stands at Tho i Mr. WfUiam ThiJi ior it tho -late rcU-auy: -s f-rtho fa jivaiuui.v au.1. ia 'lu -Ground -was fl'rock J-Xi-st'-jV a.R*!Di;.\*irio, on tbe oonwj 1 nd joinnxf7 iht store," occupied by" ycr, t't Co. rt.ijijvlftia t'f Jujtirius dooxtho ijcj'H-ra'fly by Iniit 75 wornij "tloiir and. plwiWiit.

Oiu riro biiJJiy; rciopcuced thlft Tiio tv.ui TJ in. bcry at JiTiircJi Hsavy rains fell -siaajiy bridgus lid y. tlio Bradley brothers. at tfy; Th--y charged 73ie notice the District. Court wns clusrt aftarHooa, Only tftii more da J-A of the tonn rcrrwia, titter of.

f-ho S'tatc VH. Joim charged -wiii burglary, and whlcb.iiaowy.RDd- bft de op b.uv(j'b«6n appifiJIoi Judge -of was in dav on 1 1 tVork on puiOic uuildiajf is iS-arcu Tho 5s The busiaesi is also The ville-- ISfcciAi. TO Tiii; BSIOVTXSVILLS. March 1o THE uws of I h. ivlui ive to the efforts of LVhiltrw in half of the freight and a i facilities of this frourier.

basest-it id interest aaid has been the p-nnc'ipii! taik ou tiif streeis to.o'a3-, TKE reporior "a number of parties to vieu-s on the question. Evtr.T cue. a fsin favor oi" increased railroad, and i.hat in tiio railroad. A telegram vrcs sent from hero Mus by tlie ui Cuncrri Oi-'UiliiroQ, dfuyhis iJnti- Ihs-ir poods rent over and Monterey trace of tho tou'siMscia! coiila by foijaJ, and tluit, In the mail fncilitk's no: crenst-d. This tbo pcix-y of the- KUU t'ucy nrp opposed, is s'ud.

r.uy i provembnt. or it t-boir It 'is a fuci lli.i: froitrbt faci.ilios from the post vo hrvo bct-u iMiarnibK 1 only one A r.iui s.ineti:iif not that; but the item of jYpipht is oiih- r. top of oompeliriou betwvmi ihe railroads. The mnil of vital to this section in every oi tbe vrorrl, and iha fr.i-t would recfivo mrtil rhan we do now. and at i davs iu rniny wvinnor, importajjce tp the The- i ro- routo is certainly safor nm3 Mirt-r.

aud hero ihon revvivo -ivilh. some if milarit-v. tree rest that he i i heaity of 'tin's private may bo wat rjirv. is XEWS reporter nn; one who ivns uor in 'favor of sr.uil facilitK'-s mid i thy cbnnco wonl'il pivo Tho onv isisnlle-rod, is by the aiui that is 0:1 tbe ground of fiv.Iit. Ths domnud'iho cbange in tho ju-ul facilities by win a.t"y.»d ball, on I of Uie laying, l.bt coraur-tttone on Jot -by Canlain .41 H.

iilyjraljly it fcy Done, "iie ol' Kout THE tu-dsy by oV of our i Ions time- hut! lcai Crotkottv Msrob H- W. promiiieiit Htf bad been clck a ol Grenefnl ICliijr. for a of aciang 1 s. Ho the and, on id of iu tU iwsuruoice bubj rrJ to was iu foil for long time. aiUy ttf) this oK-liro people.

-ilorob i.U-- Mr. L. A- ciitliiig' 'of Ho.rsw of liiis ihivj, Hiticf, brr-a j-j frota JJiliuoii: few of a -now settler, bas cliT lipives. Cinnviy Court TTIK in rvcyiviug for iig neirt" iii'ers oi visitors aro eir-x po.vovit^T^aiar.ib CitiKeiiB of Kilpors. not.Tc«aliz:::^tJ'2.t tbe of free over the vouldf cattle tio 1 largo of spred.Jjr Kelll'S'l, iucireasius growtli and pros- ii- cosu'inivWa here tft of tlio "fbV-v i iiinvever.

ViiRlf tuiU avad in rtlcvui-prairie. ins. 6jjnHseu.01ciet.tt-o n-Onch rho ti.ii»i: in due. course by Foster's Condition ZVicBToraons Tho Q.u-ostios« TO Tun S.vx AXTOKJO. 51arcb Live sioc-1: doaiors eport the local market very duI3, ahhcugh rices aro lower than nt this hist Joe Fostor had nnother the eg to day.

from vrhich he railed, but his physicians do not consider him by means out of danpor. i In tho federal court Hilarys with violating: the revenue vms tried convicted. Tho. verdict of the iu the case of McKernou brothers, charged wiih eavy i-hmvtfrs of felL rocoatiy, i'rom 'uttder tbe bv.t cuusicg serious lo art Jivcly. WL-r'-JC'Le buwoess sti-eots and squaw ft! ninxtor.

Tae tho Methodist UiiuLr and wino 'ia'as rfitiirood. 'froia a cburch J. tuuds for probation prepares sola Tho case of kelson Pluto, collector ot customs of tlie district of Corpus Curisti, is still Argument will close to-moirotr. The sewerage campaign, n-lych is r.t fever icat, closes to-morrow night with muss ug. The proposition to be voted on tbe l'o'- owing day is thu of au indebu.

J- ness of $350,000 to defray a of SOWIM-S adopted by the City Council, 'i-hti favored by tlio West Texas llodiwi" o-wotii- argo property-holders, who fay that would favor tlie iveasuro if tho -ivntt-rto fhisn tho sowers was iu the possession trf tbo city, instead of Ijeinff at tho murcv of a'privato ctir- jm-atiou. Tbe anti-seweritos held a meeting ost night, which wns cnptuiv-d by the pro- -eweriU's, after a ooiuuiittee oil ways ana means bad been appointed. This victory OM tbo skirmish lino has cnthusc-d tho pt ihemeasure. The nr-cojilitieut, in ability to crush tbo assault, ou ok-ctiun day. Candidate forSSsyor TG-r Jury- -Billiard Btc.

tSl'ECZA). TTJ Tin: For.T WoKTH. March Turner privately announceJ as a candidate to ori- cso Mayor J. P. SuaiLh in tho olet-tioii, off on April 1.

Twentv indictments rel.v.rnoti to t.be District Court to-day by tlio grand iu session, and ttvp of.these for 31 one against Kiph, killed John iu a snloorj, in this ml one against the nepro, a liUetl Al Jaulmoii (colored) iii ot the Ciiy "joon, iu a stjxjet fight, March Jlagniis and Billy Col toil. Rt Ijouis jilliarti experts, ployed a'lnatcb 1 of flnve nsLiou carom billiai-ds last iiijiht. 300 points for jl aide. M.ap;nu.s won Ity st-ore ol UO to Oi. AuotlUT gninu, for ifKXV, 50J points uraigbt.

has bfen nrr.int-.t-d for tij-niur- ovi- evening between Collon anu Gc lie IJalias expert. E. C. Elliot, who stubbed yptterday by J. lies in a very Judkinshas hecn npjtointeii to take a enslls of tbo city by ol t.le Ci louncil.

Thti p'opulnlirai in 3S-M M.IS is.now tbought by competent- judges to City Ccuucil WACO, I. tho of citixcns, Tui-stltiy i thq tho taken up by City Conm-il (o-nyhi, n- crrctl to a cuiuiiiiitct- kfarch "J3, anted. read basket lilac "a ccctajoa tbo siouo YOU r-g lady, -und the- boskets auction, the and the whose nauio is.Iu baskeS Tbo is widioui fl 3ftsTxr at Uiere are seycriil. iii vfew, Irom Clcburno. CI.T:HI.-HXE.

Wnirch M. --United States Siarsbal White, of DaXif-5, last night -ArreulnA It. W. p-opi icior of Iho Variety tcr at tbis-tpltise, chivrjred. with Qlrcu3s.iidr; Wilson iopposed to one if gifugihut hiivfi beorioperaliiigljcreuail at GKnirose.

UA.I counl-v of Somervel ctoan-; This if tbe tiiird arrest. more to follow. The prisoner was token to DalUs tbis morning, where ho will bavo un ilay. by the Oi'ive Ij.xltjo, 'Iti of "wjiic-ii ivr.5 nifinber. Jlsutrh coloivd.

livmij bu of iV plantation, in' bottoisi, to cross a swollen stream, yesle.vdyv, on borssbock. was arovraeri. His frioiids I'isn Ibis, morui.ng, mediate KtarrJi Piiidiuu-'-liSs ui) in a ireol it tljaS: hi must iitraut ihe plwxi. Att-jr a iittlu sain-li. tlicy his dead body ii ihecrct-k.

fi-vioa nl suoiinonel a iurv ot V'' OU in vei-dict no. Th pk-asant. Farniurt generally aru up tbra--nork. OorJ-ilis Convus Cinusrt, Moi-cb i. Burney.

who has somn throo died yesterday jil'wrnooa uud wai buried thut iKoniiiiir. Her funeral Avas oiiciof tUe'larjKit ever hud in favoril boing born spssed rare virtiiis. Sim hail only bjen ninr- ricJ vuar. fc'iie vox sister of Kd illianis, lato of "the CalJo-r, wol) known throiiftuout-Mu- Sluto among now'srapcr Bisliop Jfamioy. at Mobue, leaves for kis Hu hold rccouiion bidding pereonot greatly 10 i'-is by, wlioai ho Cloardy Hawb Bilesia, fi-ovn H.imliurg; W.A..

froui.J- ifjirch jfa'n'ii Uiscovorer, LlTerpool.S -Mha iving.sLOi7; aaboonor rJxcaniehtpK F. Mtittho rived here on wrongfully ivp sail lor ban Iju ojaiJ --Tiie to 'bo.

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