Daily State Journal. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 3, Ed. 1 Monday, February 3, 1873 Page: 1 of 4
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De Gress to have
Mann JONEN,
Centrai Wharf, Galvesten Texas
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Anderson, of Waco, believing in a one
sided examination, “jumped forward”
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dyelopments
Esterling 194.
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Cengvena Avenue. Ayutin, Texna,
Andg Commerbe at., Maa Antonio
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Between Bt Lente and eicago, where all the
delicaelesef the wem r
trevelng 3 mellea m I
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Broadway, dixcloses" tlie ------ --
nearly $400,000. • -2 • - ‘
Judge Darla has denied the motion for
a new ualal in tlie Tweed case. Tbis
KNANE
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MAWMARma
wumuNONana. “33
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028
and retora, bring’g large delegations
from westemn eities to patcipate in the
order of ceremonies.
Commodore Matthew Fou
“jumped forward
with an amendment to the effect that the
HoUNE-
He USE OF REPHRSENTATI vE, I
Avsix, TExAS, Feb. 3, 1673. J
Mills was relieved from tlie special
der a suspension of the rales. "
The Senate joint resolution instructing
the committee investigating De Gress’
uffairs, to hold open sensions and
to permit him to be present and to send
for and examine witneses, was next
sWsetsdle,
MISCELLANEOUS-
awu a MAMEE,
an American hydrograph
cer, died in Lexington, V
He was autbor of the
Boots, Bheehn, Mat, Cupe,
tj ax-cL cf 0. !- ■ • j
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New Orlenns nod Mebile to chsengo.
The only line running ths celebrated
DINING OARS
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endder;aalem 5000 v
nr meiHei Low
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be permitted to be present or
and examine witnesses in his
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he obtained, while
r. Paneengers by
212
1
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NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE,
M’s Line #teawehipe.
l and Merchaus’ Une
to New York, ebippers
------ -------------ladiug.
- _ Bates, apply ts stanna gente,or Jan. W.
Mangum, Northern Agent, Sherman, or H, I
Radaz, Western Agent25an Antenie. ...
Jl. DUNAND, den’ Supt.
J. Wnlde, O. F. A T. A.
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079
. Oongrens Avenue.
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4econmodajgouziun. ra-dranyHempstead tn
t^LlM^PAlSc^SLEEPINO CAM
Are nttached ts accommoation trains between
Houston and Austin.
hemvd
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notherwou
buss other ve
“same eharati
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DEAlEna 1N poM28n10 axoHaxex.
thee par-
Ar Lain-
6s.
. Retarning. lenves MeKin-'
perata 00, AM Asana at
to 50a, x andwars• 15 A.
arriving at Honetel
Mssienk Imstrmuenis, Nhret Munie, Meuie
Beeka, woriuau. Km,. Ete.
xe
• M and he, Pain.
• rhe • heg, Dea-
Eat Taue in ihe
•4 the Hrat, ie. f
rrganeshe KU
eptucak, wetht od-
wel ente it ha wo
te ad ha ;
’• oid mar
ded a imfamze
zn
09
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tar One Heur In Advance <
Of all eompeting Hnes. Take this line andavoid
i- 95 Milee eflmtenmhent Tramnter,
BAST OR NoRTEe
1 ro. TAKE Tan
IRON MOUIAIA
V HOUSE FERXISHISG uvons,
CARPETS,
PIA N Q si
24183 23,
Galveston to New Or
Pteampbipa,New Ori
fnnuahtny mete own
leaves Hentten
pa. <
T & BABB,
by a vote of 17 to 10, providing no
person, who has, is new, or ever shall
be a Republieah, shall have any share of
the publie printing.
The Mil being perfected and ngzeed
to thus, the Senate adjourned until 10
A. M. to-morrow.
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wzoEuvING, wonwARDING
; ,b. 22ess‘iciesdd8 2 ‘ ,w'\' 4
Mme
rui2ee2,‘
LadieeTe Bows, Searft Md Sashes, ”
> rjuih.- -gu : eni - 2 s. nl i
Lace Handkereliefs and Collar,
NEW ORA-
1 aman ruun
AlRa; cnncoenee
I LEGIBLATTYEF20
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reerepeem -
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In favor of J.
53750,000
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Silk and Silk Velvets,
• 0,-285 re ' a 1'
Trimming Velenr,
rase.
Mr. Morris didn't wish to do injustice,
and moved to pontpone the matter until
to-morrow. and the whole matter was
finally laid on the table. How iglori-
onsly just" to endorse “secret” inyesti-
gatioie, and not Mallow” De Gress to de-
' feud kimnelr. -r,gm-p.n
G0113
jerlowst.
e0.c.g
Z ' nni
Keepg on hand a mod agsortent of mid
anlaalyer" watehea,“ dqck, lamonda. Cm jey.
•try, sA ver andeiverplated ware,Brailian peb-
. —-m-xew work
c. -trlethy .
inter aany 9
t. re wedy
n3jonly 7
tad the aoiKchsepT cars Incident t
state laths CmsAm. Jew York. Bon
Eaetern ernes, tits is thepleasantes
MrAet f be ‘
-uEHr"HoAHH1.253"1 a
a pie of carpeto, 17 ------------- ,
head to prevent her giving an alarm, and
strangled her. . 1082
WAuaGTO, Feb.1eTheComaittee
en Privileges andEleetionshas sawn“
ex-Attorney General Beldue who,
stated, has B
7
counties.
Finlay intcodueed a resolution to pay
C. M. Campbell, the former Secretary of
the Senate, his milenge and three days
NEW rtWBLBT NTORE-
B. ScHUMAXN,
Nive
a., at t o’clock,
letters on the
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CELEBRATED
! Ees*"echz"agodxmenenehaeni
- Wood and Water I Beanttual Buildins Bitesd
lots of not test than five aorta to paitpdrehapets
4 1. > chemp.Tery chedp foe emsh t
half a shew, and amended the substitnte
sous to allow De Grew to be present and
crorn examine witnesses. But he was
"‛down"onDe Gms being allowed to
sumaonany witnesses in Ids uwnbe-
half, although he didn’t want tlie investi-
gation to be an or parte one. He "few"
nt the Radical party, and "raved" much
about fairness and justice, but he had a
"queer" idea of what they are in this
MeKinerat
t; M Anitin
Waco,G tep.
*c"2
, Wasargrom, Feb.:1
well has ordered the M
him HO. .
A motion wan made to reject Word’s
amendment, and lost by a vote of 22 to
Amazon avdonthe Atlantie slopes of
South America, and thezelation between
Gemdleuenle Gleshina Md Uuderwear,
I ■ ■ . ‘' 1 ' cusistne of
N.
Ma
l H
g: cjok
d*M Mexliorith lire of basks for Fairfield Md
--mu
idayaat3AM.
ihTdaily Mt a. 2
PoSaypkeFhihirhe did notcomo'
elected by the Democracy, and he re- ‘
plied, he had been conscripted and sent
here against his express w.shes.
Savers then asked if he had not claimed
cdpportofhis party as a Democrat,
to which he replied, he had never been
called one unt his friends chose to call
tzodaeed. 2*9
The committee _ g
M. Short and J. H. Conklin for Notaries
Public.i Ts - " -rAuto
rhespecial order of the day was post-
poned until 11 o’clock to-monow. "This
k the Tendick case. 0
: A message from the Governor was
received; endlositg a communication
from the State Treasurer in regard to
liabilities created before the war,
1 requiring additional legislation before
they can be paid, ' - _
A message from the House annorneiug
the passage of the MU validating the
elections in Wilson, Webb and El Paso
N-.Fae
preme Court, and on failure there, will
go to the Court of Appeals
The Cuban aut-slavery committee
• here, of which S. R.iSentton lachaiamhu,
. and Rev. H. H. Garnei, secretary, lasued
an address to the President and people of
the United States askig their su
the movement oftheabolltion of
eneeerte5,e a-ni" s'ng
"5. MTS. .P2 —A CONGRESE AVENUE.
qetaAg
MemWime Md I
suummonedi "• .e .10
‘ it fa i.
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Paesengen 4hp LOUISVILLE, vis .-33
Montgomary, Decutur and Nasvileeam
■ I
at Lonisville with raikropes Nertii, Hasbea X3e
sad West. - Pyiscdm Fa*
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A number of unimportant petitions and
imemorialswere introduced. ; ;
- ‘The bill in aid of the fnancial coni- 8500,600 3 per cent,
tion of Cameron eoumty, and the bill to about 2875,000 out.
ineorporate the city p Sulpher Springs, ‘
Hopkins eomut, were passe. .. *
A, A joint resolntion wasintiodneed,ak-
• ug the f iovrerner to remove Judge T. C.
lordenoftheSixteeufh District, which
Was rrada serond time and referred te a
touniito* ef fvewho were authorized
to wild for peronsand papens, ami Judge
Fondlen onleredtebe served widi acopy
poned.
The regular order Was farther sils-
pended to take up the Senate messages
and bills from the Speakt r‛s table.
Senate joint resolution No. 11, reqrir-
ing the Commissioner of the General
Land Office to have certain land certifi-
cates. found in his office when he took
possession thereof, published in three
newspapers, one in Austin, one in Gal-
venton and one in Dallas, was passed un-
defeuce before the committee, saying
that when they had preferred charges
against him he would then have an op-
portumty to defend himself. No pre-
judice there. Ob. nooie j
Payneopposed both resolution and sab-
stitute. He favored the present “Star
Chamber’’ proceedings.
ends the prosecution frthe present.
RcHMOND. February 1—The Chesa-
peake and Daio Railway, ata conference
of the leading citizens, held ameelug
this alteruoo, and a eihvfise bf tip
teirwas nppuinted to ascertain when
the i wins would be running fgalarly on ~ 2.
the road, in order to make arrangements Tien, Semre Merine Undenweur
for a grand celebration, which probably
will embrace au excursion to the Ohio,
I0,5-lselqie
meuts heavy at
and nodins
$,2
1139
E‛- - < .%
Nwenbon.
ete W1.u«
Pem AL
rain i ra
n • -.
t- 4eou. barzaa
mart, sore eje*,
af the am
•. stellens rezr
y ox that fbere
- tmeee-, Wea- .
at avy ease •f • 1
. ia, -jlba
• *. »e head.
- ci. »*ii haa y
.1. zin: lume
pay, which was adopted.
The Senate went into Commit: 2 of
the Whole on the Printing Bill.
The Ml! was amended, giving each
House power over the printing necessary
for it. Judge Word sti----—i----—
it and condemning f
‘to the victors belong the spoils, and
opposing the establiernent of a parky
organ. He said there were three papers
of his party aquabbling for the work now
and desiring to become organs. He op-
Pasnenger for ST, 1OU18 take tbelMt* F. Mr
train with Sleeping Car -through wirhemi
change. --e«A
Pannengers for LYNCHRURG and wAsi
ING’TON take the 53 PM. Train and ,
Sleeping Car. ,, ■ , e, ; ncgtp.r
Pasnengers for ATLANTA, MACON. AU-
GUTA, and all pointa in Gulf ana Atlan-
tic States, take either 7.00 A M. or 5.30 F.
M. train.
Sleeping Cars ran throngh to 8. Lauin, to
Louisville and to Lynehburg.
TICKET OFFICE"Galvetov 5 Morgan 1
Wharf, S. S Jones, Agent. t
NEW ORLEANS TICKEr OFFICE
Corner Camp and Common Streeta, oppaite
City Hotel.
G. W. R. BAYLEY,
General superintewlent.
NORMAN C. JONE8,
a Geneel^Freight and Pareng A‛L
RRAT a.t THERN
• for ’he e n• at 8er-
-tons T a nt, Kheuts
die S--iting, Goui,
Sumatun. Broachi-
,68 2
the atheadsb.
4..
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shows an inereaseofa
the treasury; coin $
$7,m,000. -e
I NHwYonx,Feb
ecipts 5,727 halea; g
.3
1
The Cuba gentlemen mentioned will
and personally urge the albehtion of the
matter upon the President.,
Tweed, last evening, said his trial was
mostly political, but they.qould never
get a jury to convict him. He wan bred
of the businesa. The prosecuting law-
yers claim that the jury was packed.
Taryzyfrpossprrehiviat in
Bank statement : Loans increased
$4,730,000 ; speeie, inerease, $1,750,000;
legal-tenders, decrease, 8125,000 ; depos-
its,iucrease, $375,000.
estigaion on
feses lo be
The only AO Bail Route from all points
sovru r• jemcaco
The only nw ruuring
PKLLMAN’S PALACR CARI
■„ _e —___a suspension of
but the chair, “aftar a while,
that it had beeui dispqeed of
rules had been suspended top
Areolutiouwasintioduced
1c
ycr" gv
ens hromie Khem-
» • . nd Ite rant.
I k dneys ana
D ae
—ypolced
Purzetite as well au
re mSMUm
o Jnkaommaon
>»’ -a Diveage
Irue Sal
» , e4 ies. Car-
eeust , are lit-
en a a shcet
’ ***• VisicAz
4 Fafpeve,
< nter-m-
d- , Ve Lne Mar.
evu -ntaiued
n vPAco.
pRtEDEGEM e mo:.
■ "aonh"eueuroueA"e
, • o avmorb a wuwse, 9x0- , - <3
---2 g3. bug »jrea
s%xann axplnsenixae MAUm 1
■ ' egnEoasikmeb,,. j ir J
: -2 ae ,bhem Ap1 ga \ i y t -un „ecet
Reternine. leaves MeKin-
ney St 600 A. Nu and Anitin
at sp P. m. iezcept Bunday)
aurtving at Houston 7 30 a.
J m. next day. - t ■
.9 37
-7, "chik,
I -d.e.
regarding Looulsiana ]
New nLEANS, Fe
Sight 1 discount. G
lotton qoiet and
bales: Good Ordin
Mide’ng 1944194e;
Middling Orlew,L _
8443 fades; expora,Gveat Britain 902
bales; eoaatwine 1136 bales; „atoe
041 bales. -0ggs
Pally 0c
Sondarexepted,sarttgdnzxauonvto Se
y 30-2-00 E-Mbmeda-- 1
'■ ■. ap Antving at MeKiuney at '
a.AmMcaaton“ e0 6801 m. (except euuday)
Aeconmodatiou ; ? andat Austfa at 6 as a M.
cexcept Moniay» next day.
9 - Him86egnu e 0
CTiBABB avhuzawas,
M-ggappg*
- Idifeseeerdevs "
Furets,
Esmbahsse*-
Sleigh Bell Jaekete, ‘
M-anantan
18."
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2, ghuda8id2e dc i A3c3L200Ev28",SAt2 I rMP J. .
m12A6B vge
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r 4
vovtcowNG
. Dream mmd Humimeen Mils,.
♦ 1) 1 fMxm.
ntfiel to uppear
0)25-23
72
3.413
Siew
committee on the Madison county dif-
Acuity, and Green appointed in his
. place.
The regular qrder was suspeneled and
th br reqniag "Trhaureisof School
Boards to give security for the faithful
performance of their duties was taken up.
but the discussion was afterwars post-
ax,4eg g ’
npoir
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822 u. • ' '■ iu
W denerl Agente forte %,
gagpegeceu
g MetbnrnandmiichetgFwagam. »
10 ' p--s-e
V. .C ■ eKvety Wagon Waztanted.. -e*
, MleodekidoortorepmadadoaFekcaneteet. J
Md-gEAa a2,Mb
-ov. t."
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Cttt b
"f'eswreu
, ,ccju-
—grs
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90,
-sel.
.Ottoman Velvetn,
"hle-sa e p6 c0yera*,a f,
Margate Suitings,
aaEtf22i Srsnmsxzrtmnes
d1j1s
jjjf
mds omslarene WkoSa
T2emg*mh*
2A30mgpgtdvhlan5/
Arivnger
13 nomidniub
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Tleindisptable. Apply to
"rcn, SMITH a JANES,
dma1272 Omice in Milter's new building
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and geEwis oi.eot,
hurd memben t
with hi* reports. • liter are the thim ,
skinned lot of individnalswe have ever
seen. :v ,•
and we think he qaid isometbing about a
“sRunk" being in Ma corner and vicinity.
We think there was, “muchly. 5 a . f
The resolntio A>f ceneure went over
until to-morrow. ' J ‘
The bill to ref nod the Limestone riet-
ers was then madethe special order for
to-morrow at12M., and the House ad-
joured. _-2,
Telegrapl ‛e News ltems.-j,,"
XEw Yonk, February 1.—The counted
in the Stokes case, in event of a failure
the sNoils» and proceedings tand thereh aeeure * reit
of the case by a fat bench of the S0-
.3*
2.13 a:
gnl,ing
"md"ezx
Creton Cloths Eovraioa
o“ceczessr-
' EwmpressClotls,
m2 A 0 Wjoi,
' ‘ Reps, Armures,
Paasengera for Wnno mnst take Man and Ex.
preas Train leuving Housten at 7:30 a m.
Theaboretrata make the following onnee-
- j. via:
Atjenruewith Imtemnnttonal Rafiroad dally,
cundaysezcepted norti at 3 r. n., and 2145 a. 3.,
Sooth at 1A.M. and 9s t. M.
— nr*, with etages for Peori. W oodberry,
-- me.Acton.Granbeng,Weathe
2Tormus, OS prTa i A. M.
~ men,.
and ''*^40^
sner,
gnucdzbd--
peoc2aagug
2 -2eHH
eugi3
Real and Imitation Kid Gloves,
-io '
, Corsets, IhUhrigM Hose & Half Hose,
ci.ehde ■ / ,
Alaa, a Large Asgrtment of
Ladies white KW Hoot and Slippers.
anmycganyezcopgetoyazp,ataskivee =
____ Hile. beeKti and Jaekeboro daily, nt 6
JU
shanam,y"rand
Clarkesvnie MM Jeffergon at • A. M. .
NewHremuafele sen Antegie, and Mt Pnso.
-ass. Ep/emkadnsamaira
.t sAN«xs
F2 eewrweun '
no, •.
0-05
ootent,Ire-
andThur-
a. rme $ ail (A* portk-
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gu- imzdnlerarmne J
wazase * I
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Overeent nod Talmnee
FURNITURE;
— Pa- 61
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Kdes022
•9 ete —4 Ei ueot
-• Nortu Guzing
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3 Transfets; and SmpeidEgyipneditd0t2a
7* 246′2.4 5 43 8898823'
: PULLMANS PALACE pAYgAND
, SLEEPING' CABSueg6*eg
Dally Trains will teaveti Depot 98
Canal Street, at- h-dedpe
9.00 a. >. ... s a r. p,/E
AXDAItVRAT 220/16, .413
•.13 P. M. Md nase p-m-es8
-*Mo0mE, '■ ; •
JT 1e . nrapAXD, 1 ' 3
• i 240-3 pe to
‛ “HNUIEMMIN• WINE,
asm-g 10 m. em"
rVLLBW > BewfewT ' ^*7;
"tock-*16 -romurens,,.
mt- BOOTIS SHOES AXD GROCEMIES
iter , ' 5 ' ' orA.gms, ' 4 4 '
ing Nest dear to Rut a Mour’sin Fpauldbig s
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