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DAILY ' HERALD
OOSSOUDATiD WITH TBS 1
D1LLA8 DAILY OOMUEHOIAL. J
DALLAS TEXAS WEDNESDAY MARCH 9 1881. VOL XXV1I1 m 87.
ET AItI lNHKD IN KH
1 l'UICK tH CKST
THE
DALLAS
SPECIAL
We have Contracted with the Importers for
XVIIth LEGISLATURE.
F0KTY-UI5TH :DATS PROCEEDINGS.
The Muni Mnlti'M Hill l'K-neH-Tlie
l.nasber l.nw Keajonlnl t'irt
Monday In SrplBibor Ihr luy
lor llio UrnvrKl I'.lerllon
ttnllroml mil lnNeil llio
Kennt t'tsiuf tne 1'nre
Hi I liree Centi l'rr
Sfilo-I'rulilbltioa
ONE THOUSAND
jar JL j&Lia isa is
And Are now Showing the first 100 PIEUSiW
of the Lot just Opened comprising
Black and Fancy Silks
Of the Latest Designs for Spring and Summer
Costumes. These Silks are entirely new and
strictly first-class goods. The Colored Silks
are especially inviting embracing every va-
riety of illuminated and shaded Stripes
Checks and Plaids In order to
DISPOSE A.T ONC
Of the F1SWIT HKIffUKJiEJ and pave the way
for the like successful sale of the SfE5?iT 51 lift-
B5E5KB we offer these beautiful goods at a
qiurautini and deficiency quetliom whn
discussion m resumed on resolution No. 4i.
Tiiii tlrst Mokdav in Sept. niber was
filed on hi the day for holding Iho gener-
al olection. On final paisag'i the vole
stood ayes -15 nays 36.
Jlr. Tod J moved to rec insider the con-
curre.uo on tint liquor tin bill ihe sonata
having receded from ono amendment BnJ
tho house adopted others. Carried.
Tne housolhen adjourned i 1 9:30 o'clock
tomorrow.
Sma
Advance on Actua
Cost
Patrons should take early advantage of the
Unusual Bargains at the beginning of a season
offered in the above. Xajti ink's cheerfully
sent by mail on application.
Novelties in Ijadicft'Hrcss (aniM Ti'JiumEiisjiw
and all lines of goods for BiiMllk'Si'Mitrlst?; Wear
are being recti vtl ami ojH'uwl l!i;I.y
SANGER BROS
CO
lumi
Uom 1 if
Mux
-fcUCCESSOKS TO-
Goldsmith Rosenthal I Co.
MIST SALE OF
Odds
AMD
ftp
klkatan B
4:
'BARGAINS throughout our
Entire Establishment Before
the. Arrival of our SPRING
GOOD
SENATE.
Mpeciiil to the ll( rnld.
A ustin March Tho eorulo met pursu
ant to adjournment.
Uoll cilli-d and quorum present.
l'rayer by llio chaplain.
The reading of tho journal was dispetisi d
wi h.
Sir. ll.mian presented a potilton from
Travis county for prohibition.
Air. ealfci rrud rcpoiledon toe suDsMluto
to sonuto bills N 0. tlO and 7 l.ivorabiy.
Mr. Slubbs introduced u bill setting aside
k corta'o. porliou of public lands iorquaran-
li: o purposes.
Mr. I invucport introduced a bill for the
relief of partus who hsve pu1 chased land at
lix salts and which havo been sold ii'id r
error.
II r. Stewart introduced a bill to repeal
article of the revised statutes.
Mr. Human introduced a bill amending
chanter 11. litlo VI. of the revised stnluto.
Mr. Lsir oll'ored a bill roliMviinf venderj of
nuraerii's nud toinbstonea from tuo utum-
nier's tax.
Mr. llightonor introduced bill aHiend-
ini; tliOBtutute roliitivo to insurance.
Mialo bid Uo. In. reKuUtinc lurics in
capital cimi'p w.isttiliju up and postponed.
Air. l'tvi'iii)ort r.'purtu on tlm bill ioi;u-
latins jurisdiction of certain counties
favorably.
Jlr. I'.itton reported on sentito bill No. 2-0O
lavorahly
The fame tiUo on penato bill X o. 'JO'i
favcratly.
Si n4o bill KUthonziri" tho lwuhiioo of or.e
k'i:(Uo of land to Mosea Herring passed.
M MiirMu ot C'ooke reporiB l ou liouo
bill 2o. '22 lavorably.
Mr. Martin of Cookfl also reported on
seimte b I! 'o. lol favorably.
Alio reported on Semite bill so. lit and
hoiue bill No. 209 adversely.
The bill providing for IteeVtla of the land
Unovn as the liiilinn roscrvalion parsed.
Air. Terrell introduced a bill Hineiiilir.f;
article 17S0 title ;!G ol'tlie roviwd f tnluter.
Air. Terrell reported on equate bill.H No.
144 and 2 10 favorably.
Also on house bill No. 412 favorably.
Also on senate hill N i. 211 sdver.ely.
The subatilute for house bill No. 22!) wn
t ikiir. up and passed under a suspension of
theruhii.
The senate joint resolution No. 29 amend-
ing the constitution relative to the bailing of
criminal pr.esod.
Senate bill No. J 1 wu taken up and passed.
ISenale bib No. 47 reducing the Isro on
raiirotda to If ornt per mile p'itse.1.
The vote on annuo bill No. 27 win recon-
stituted. Jlr. S'.ubbs oil. rod u substitute to
tkecriginM bill. IV'tponcd.
On motion : t Mr Tern II Governor llol-
lilny of A'irgini a:i 1 Dr. Currie wero in-
viti'd to seats on the president's eland.
beiiate bill Hit. o. tno medicine bill vhb
DO?lorui:(l.
Under tin: cdl of the fjnn'.o n-.nlioe were
enf'red to recoimiiinr senatu bill No. 47. Al
so the nuiislittiu lor house bills No. .12!) unci
iil!i.
The senate then adjourned till 3 p. ui.
AKTKP.NOoN BKSS10K.
;Seiial'i bill N . M l felting apc.rt SOO.OOO
acres of public land lor the Agricultural mid
M.iehmeal collete passed.
Mr. Stubhs reported on senulo joint renolu-
Hon iSn. i anu se:iaio Dills.INo. vll lil li 1
a:id ll;i correctly . enijrossed.
Mr. Lightioot reported on senate bill No
227 lavorably.
The substitute for tonate bills Ho. SO and
70 whs taken up the substitute adopted and
tlie bill passed um!or suspension ot the rules.
Senate bill No. l'J'2 repealing the lumber
law passed under suspension ot the rules.
Senate bill 5"o. 200 pissed uuder suspen
sion o'.'.tho rule?.
Senaio bill No. f2 the medicine bill
passed.
Senate bill lie. 221 r.ulatinir '.ho ap-
pointment cfntdnrins public puied
. The sennto thou ndjourned till 9:30
o'clock to-ii'ortow.
l.riCialnllT KittrnlKr Kauipart.
Rib lgh N. C March 8.-The cnimittee
of investigation in the North t'aroli i hou-o
of representatives compost of tbrue Dem-
oeraU and threo whi. Jiepublieaet to-day
repot ltd unanimously after a Io:i.t iiivv-liira-
tion Viiil Watson colored I! 'pulilieau meut
ber from KJgrovi obtained from tho i f lk of
llio ueiisn a eerliScattt of pir dloai !n favor of
John Newell colored Kepubliean number
trom liiKvuen anil lrgtd Newdi s annul
upon the warrant upon which money w.is
olitainri from the elate treasury. Novell
dUeevered ou the lolh of li'ehruary taat the
receMf utioweit llio payment ot Ins ivr ile m
up to date latnr thau ho uiuiself bad receiv
ed ila spuko abiiul the mailer sod a littlo
p:ige niiHOKlerstandiiig the case subatqunntly
asked him if ho had iou-id money. Neweil
thereunon look the pege aside and tiiroaten-
ed ttnt o'he did not return the monev be
should go k tho peuiten.iary being alarmed
mo p .gj urew ot uis own nivni'y and gave tt
to Ntwell and then told luo door-keeper.
vvnereupen an invusugaliou w 'a orui'ml.
Thu p.igf was then nuown to have been
entirely innocent of any connection with the
money and the committee traead t :e forgery
to Watson tbo member from E.ltrroM'.
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lonnsANDKN'iN
!oipsa.!i;ni
Louies' Vino fiTorccco and onus and kni's
rii!iv!3ia Leather Kelts at
Hair' t.:ost
Ono Lot VOr.STF.D r.ud LllvIiX
FKLWM'S He; worth -Jdc.
50 I'ioivH LINEN C1USH TOWKL-
IN0 nt jc; worth 10o.
onn;i AND F.N IK
ODDS AND KND-i
ODD A N I) l''Pv.i
OIlH IAM) I'.N'IS
OIIIHANDMNIK
ODD-i AM) KMiv
ODD-t AND i:NI) ;
ODD-t AM) KN'DS1
ODHSAM) KNT.S
ODD4 AND KXJis;
ODDS AND KNlH
ODDS AND i:NDS'
ODDS AND KNDS
ODD-I AND KNDsl
ODDS AND KNDS;
oi)iHAM)KNDHO:io Lot BALMORAL KKIIITS ot
ODDS AN I) l'.N DS 33c j worth 60c.
ODDS AND KNDH
ODDS AN I) KNDS One Lot SHAWLS 75c; worth if l.'J.")
ODDS AND KNDS
ODDS AND KNDS 123 Doz. rKRt'UMKU SOAl'3 fide;
ODD.S AND KNDS 00
ODDSANDKXIiSl 0IUI l'uo-
oR!wAxi)KM 0o; worth i0e
ODIWAND KNDS1 1C10 Pos. TlIItEAP 25o; worth 40.
ODDs:VnT)KNDs! LADIES' and MlSSi'S' LOOTS ornl
ODDSAXDKXDS; SUOKS ntid 1001 othor IVr.p
ODDS AND Good3 iu cvurJf lcimrtmcnt.
ODD8AXI) KNDS
OMDS AM) i;ih
ODIXANDKXDS
DDDSANDKXD-'
ODDS AND I0ND.-
ODDs AN I) KNDS
ODIW AND KNDS
klDDS AND KXIH
odds and knds
odiisandi:ni)s
odds and knds
dihwandjcnds
DDD.S AND KNDS
odds an i) knds
Odds and knds
odimandkxks
odds and knds
odds and knds
DPS AND KNDS
)DDS AND KNDS
)DDS ANDKNDS
)DDSAND KNDS
1DDS AND l'XD.S
)DIS AND l'.N DS
)DDS ANDKNDS
)DDIANDKNDS
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)DDMANI)KNDS
)D1S AND KNDS
)DPS AND KNDS
)PPS AND KXlXS
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BROS.
DALLAS.
'( ! M'lllll
WnsUifKttiii.il. C. March 8-Tho Sennle
cenvonetl at 12.10 v u. Viea-fretidetit Ar
thur in tee chair. Tho udleiiM wrre well
lliled with ;pMa'.ois itiid large tiui'cora ol
the house occupied seats uoon tl. Senate.
the impression )mvi:i ghirii u ground tte.it the
Democrats wi.ultl movu to oramxe i 10 com
unttees.
t'l'U.iujnioidioin were laid befM "lie Sen
ate lroi:i x-m nntois Kirkvuood i f lows
and Uliiino of Maine aiinour.eing thatl liny
naa tjrvMiued to lite ttovurnors ol taeir rj-
specttvo Mutes tiicir r.'tigiiiiiii'iij :t mem
bers of tie N'eato. Lpou inolnm ol heim'
lloar ol Jtes. Iliu coniiniiniCittio .:S win
oitlea'd to be placed upon the lilei of tho
Senate. At 12 20 i. M n muf.Sf-titi was in
iiw'cl Irom tho I'reiidiTtHiul uoon wioiiuu
of S:.'Uitor Ihyard of Delaware tho Senate
went lulu executive ueajinD. Wlien the
dours were re-'.-.pened tin Satiate at 12.40
adjourned until to-mierow.
STATE SPECIALS.
TEXAS
TOPICS BT TELEQRAPH.
HrrrlMry of ih Nlnli llimninn Mar-
rlr(-lr. t'lirrtr crn( for lli IVn-
budy l uiid. Kka la Aiialln
Mrn. 'lllBKttil InUnl-
vralon The Jlvealuu
" nunpil lilrrllon-
Flliirtiiii luiirt
livrKluu.
hne-ine our! llrt-lsloua.
Speetnl to the Herald. v
(5alveston March 8. Tho foll.wiri rases
wvm diei.led In the Supreme Uotirl to-day:
JiiM'.erson vs Asiiciu trom llrazoria.
vV.TirJ and reuiai ded.
Huntington vs. Msatcra ip fruit llmz ria.
Alliriued.
Stewsrt vs. Garnat; from Houston.
A Hi lined.
Piclilin ot al vs. M. C'ardv; frmu C dorado.
Uc ersoU and reuu:idd.
Kepernof tho coniuiisMotiers in the f d.
lowing easel were adopted and llio esses af-
llrmeil :
Stono Vi.'Brown otalj from (lalv.'ston.
liee & Uo. vs. l'liclp.; from Harris.
Mil'.er vs. Uemionts el al; from Gonr.ales.
Duiui'tt vs. Whsloy from G ilvtwton:
Thompson vs. Woolers fn.m llomton:
Hesubniittivl on briefs of both parties;
Mi Vhane ot al i. Lipsley from Galveston;
applic.li.oi fir waiid'iimn submitted:
Bams vs. iaMbutlor tiom r eielte; jiulg-
ment as p"r award ot cemniiinioiier.
Tbo report ot the commissioners in the
following causes was adapted and judgement
reversed and reinatidiit: L. t It. Ilium vs.
Nersera from Fav'tte.
Geiea et si. vs. Walsh from Colorado
Dawheifani vs. Tiiuley from llro.oria.
Lumkv vs. Tc xss "llaiiking Ss lnsuiatico
Uompnny trom tialveston.
Uraddock vs. Scnrbiirougri Irom Trinity
rXfr York MkIiitn of Wcliiti)'
Spoelnl In the llr.il-.l.
New York March 8. Spnehl d'spnlches
from Australia nnpnuiica that Kairbinks &
Co. have receive! the four highest awards
lor scales in the intern v.ioiml exbildtioii :iois
in nroerflsa in Melbourne tnkinii these hon
era over all C')uipit:l'r K 'glib and Ameri-
ea'i. This higlitv Fstistnetorv result eniiilia
sir.is the succersof ihe M.'sns. Fairbsir.M at
tbo Sidney exhibition lust y ;ir where an
award of spi cinl dUtinciii ii wag made to
them in addition to the highest piizo open
to general coujielitien..
HOUSE.
Mr. Labntt moved to reconsider tbs vote
organizing John l'ptn county. Lost.
Mr. Woods oilored h motion to reconsider
t'uovoto diminishing the jurisdiction of the
courts of Grimes Mou'g miery and Karnes
comities.
Mr. Siribblins; oll'ired n petilien from CtiK
lahan t'oti'niy usUin? tiiat th j bill leasing tint
school lards do not bee irue nlav'.
Mr. Arnold presjiilo l a JuieTnrrial from
Lntnpaeus county protesting anins' lis tli-
tision. Mr. IOy pretcilej n imiuorinl and oonn
trr niemor'nil ou llio creatit u of tJn county
ol Key.
Mc.sr. rJi:;vi llcnnick Mutloel: Grand-
hun H i.ilre 1 ti::d Mnrr prcienled potilims
lor prohibition.
Jlr. U.iv'T unrt"d a petition from C
coiintv iikiii'! lor the not initl Sclionl.
Mr. Cheniuut trvf.lo:l a petition from
0:iii'i;n o .iimty to I'.rihe out "pliieei of bun-
n"s" m tho horn.Tli e I f xcmpliou b..'.
On motion ( Mt. liutclii's.ui (iovrnor
n-dlidny of Virginia aid liiv. J. L. M.
Currsi wer;i invited to soils on tho lloor of
the house
Mr. Wood introduce! it bill ooneernlnr
tho taxii'.ioiMf banks hvikors brokera and
l.'io whole amount ol their property
Mr. Scott o Herod b resolution that tho
t ames of the members be placed In a nal at
night iesiors and as drawn out each mem-
her bo allowed to call up a bill for action.
Tabled.
On motion of Jlr. Chenowilh tho ruins
were suspended and thu bill relieving tho
citir.'nof Savoy county from taxm was
takn up and ongrotsol.
Tbo bill Rulhorir.mg tho treasurer to pur-
chase outstanding bonds and cancel acd
burn thorn wa e ntjrosifl.
Tbo railroad bill wis taken up with mate-
rial amendment perfecting tho defects wits
n ported.
Air. Ilutcliesoii offeroil a tubslituto to tbo
Onl'M bid and moved to puMpon".
The hoiuo then ndjeurn :! till 3 o'clock lu
lli uPcrr.iii'n.
AFTKItVOOV BtsStDK.
Kosululioii No. ltmr.'iullii tho constitu-
tion 10 at to ttrlko nut sixty (bivi at tho reg-
ulirsosjion of tho legiiluturo a Ukcn up
mid postponed under the oil 'fit tho bouso
Ti.o deilciency bill was taken up and tho
bouse then went into coiiinilttoo of tho
wbolo.
An 4ltil Aielili iH.
Cbicai Mnrch 8. Cer.-ij Freer a live
year v.d ciuld while p':iymg Kout the
ilctv.tu nt In.r pirents home nt No. ol
Crofchy s.r.ia ubnut 11 o'clock ycs.erdiiy
Diurning llt WK'KWAr'd into a wavu-boilor.
wluciiw.i" II led Ij o .orllowmg wd'i scaldinir
hot v;iii: J bo mother of tbn child wuscn
gaged in wishing and bud j;nil lifted tho
boiler oil thu otovo. ihe ciu.d whh quickly
M.-cited I ut wai found to bo badly scalded
on th'i U:t side and back. Thu ligs and
arms wie.e alo sovorely injured and Dr. G.
S. Cunnl 'ghain who" wa stimmoned c m-
slered ll.-i -hildTs recovery us very doubtml.
She migt'. c'it idong well enough for -i f w
das bin f' in thenitur:.1 n;i 1 1 e ;'.'it 1. 1 iho
tcaldj !" 'bro. tb r' u.:lioii w 'H b
fatal. Al accounts t!io sof.ii'rd girl was
doing nicely.
M.VNlerliiiit SilKitiifH I liitveiM
MiJwin ki'O ilirch 7. LAt night signal
ligiila ts r.s (iiscovorod i ll' thi port and
wro supr..'fd to bo (hown bvuvtscelin
distress. The lights rotiltntted to hi seen
from tiie .-.lore for nearly thrue hours. The
lift saving new remained up all r.yhl and
when morning came nothir .; w . to bu seen.
Telenrauu have boon Soiit to I.11.0 ports in-
quiring what vessel is onl but nothing posi-
tive can be learned. Nothing liiu been soen
or board to-day. C:ip'niu Eblisoa i f the life
saving station says he think it was a vessel
iu disiro.f and that shi wont; down. Tbo
sclioonjr Alaimer is pesiibly out. and one
opinion is that it was her. Sbo would huvo
a crew ot tbiuo or four 111011.
Loalalmin Mute 1. 1 I lory I'rlzea.
Now Orleans Jiarcli 7. Tho principal
priisea in tho Louisiana St'ito Loltnry woro
drawn to-dey Hi follows: No. M.lild drow
ifW.POO sold half in New York and half In
li.'ili igli. N. U. No 1178 drew $10001)
sold in New Y'ork No. H'J 7t!4 drew $5000
S'dd iu Cbiefl'o. Nos. (i'J.76't and 6S47fi.
jitrew $2000 each sM in St. Louis and
Madisouviile Ky. No. V3I(I 4'.)S:J 71015
8ti 413 and dmw $10')0 ea. h. Bold in
Ueloit Wit; Sharpsbtirg Txa. New Or-
lons Uicbutondm.'l New York.
was
I outran! I'mirlmlod.
I'hiladnlpbia Alarch H. I'rosdenl Itoberlj
of tbd lVniiBylvani'i railroad catnpany an-
nounicl to tho ilock holdor:i of tiat r. 'id at
tlieir m-'oting Id-day tint theiHre' tors had
concluded H contract for the purchase of a
majority ol' U'0 stoe'i of the l'bi'ail.'Iphia
'ilmiiiglon A ilhltimoro tailroad coiiii ;y.
JlssolulioM vi rna l ipltd by ttti ?'.'. :iihuii-
o:s aj'previ'ig tbo direelo.'i' i: lion.
Tbcro wet much wrangling ovof ibt'iniured.
lien li ol nu llld .Hiwcliai.t.
lliehmorl Vn.. Atiir.'U 8. C-nrlfs
T. Walilnm. of thi old and well
known llrm of Che'lis ?. WalLh'nn Vs Co.
;t ttn Ci..'. i.l 'l''ld. Hi W.IS i.l llj'l o'.HIl
y.vir of hi? 'igo. SU'S d-Km ! hi..l in'i'i a
prominent '.Ki'Tiest m-in i.n iy vein b ' rj
iln bit'i v-'-tr a i.l by s rlct nit :;.?' bid wj i
tin nilmTtttion mid cdunt of llio wh jlu Cjhi-
miiiiity. A. l'rnliet Thr. nieiu-ill.
St. I'iuiI Minn. Mrcli 7. A Fort Ku-
for I specii 1 to tho l'ioeor t'rea says that
tbo Mtss'iu i rlvoral that point bin risen 20
feot and Ij atill rising. Tho freshet from
eitrcmo rortliwoit will fotco tho icn and
inuniato fin country if the vfttrut vathor
continues for tho anew is from four to tiro
kit deep an J thawing very ripldly.
nrini liMnatom.
Lindon. Maroh 8. The bark Fredrick
Forthil Mported aground from Wilming
ton hat Dotin totally wrecked at luervallochv
Sjotlan 1. Tbo otp'.ib and ton of hor rrjw
woe1 iwol.
A wlisleheat cipsizi-l at (jdoonatown and
sevsu poop' drowned .
" 1 1
DeiiiMcrntla Ciiiiru.
Washlngem. March 8. Tho demnrrallo
caiiuj cotnrii'.tte dil not oaiploto their
reviiio'tot' ib) mem')'"fhip of tin Misto
cominll'.O's yvslerday. Nj caucit vj bold
this morning by niein'j. rs uf tb4 party.
- f
F'rfl nl Tit hxhurir.
Vickiburg. MI'l :M'ch 8. Firo on V10
west ildo of Washing ou (.root 'botwom
t univs anu Met ba i iku -v- uu iroyi'll nil I I
I lulldings on thu b'ock L031 1160001 partly
IJiil vi'nIimi KrnlH
Special to the ller-dd
G.ilveston Alarelt H.-Mrs. Collin
robbod of a gold watch this coning.
Tha idoetion joilerday resulted ai follows:
For mayor lV C. I'hdier; for aldermoe
I'mp.o lleirron C. U. Svivny J. A. Cutter
I. K. Crawlord Joseph L.'vy and William
"..gor. Tho corporation is changed in the
ei!vion and the probability is lint a contest
will bo bad. He) police did also too tmieli
electioneering to luil tbo respectable citizens.
-
I'epil.'il 4 111111I11.
Hlieeinl to tlie lli r.ili.
Au-tia. Mtrea 8. Dr. Currie Wturi'd nt
length in U.o ll-prj in.-.tive Hall on eduea-
tioii. There was a laruo attrndanco.
Severaliiiii'iubersi'f.tl e h gi ilaluros-iy they
cannot aujonrii or. luo lo' H uist ns tin re is
too much to re done. Tlwy would U&.e
their onBtilyofiti uiii'ilisll'.'il
inn M'Oic'svv il ititu T. II. Isowinaa
was married to-day. H i lefi for Now. Uileaul
on a bridal tour.
From llio For Wen.
Fort Iluford D. T. AUrch 8. Klevon lios
tile? of Gall's band who evaded trie surren
der to Jlsj'ir I'ges afler the all .ir of Jan.
arrived to day from l'oplar creik iimIt
guard having surreielered to t'nptain l:e.l
a few days since and reiiuestcd to be sent
hero. This brings llio total up to !)2H To-
day I bo new arrivals were turned over to
Major liiotberlon and aligned to places in
Gitll's camp. O.-ow King mid Gali'ii bunds
havo been j nnel iu one largo camp undur
Captain C iH'.ird wilh Lieutonan'. ISobinsoii
aa assiatanU
The weather has bn warm for several
days nnd to-day tho rin r coutitiuoil flooding
at lids nolnl.
Dr. Ula kusa and Mn. IleWand wife of
Lieutenant lleislaud arrived this afternoon
from l'oplar Crer I;.
N iih-.vs from Sitllng Hull yet
Crow King bus 0 1 one or two ooeasi ins
manifeslei some diisatisfiirlion en the
iTim.id that ha wiia prnmiu'd by AInjor
Urotlmrt i that . if ho succeeded
in liringiig in all of his pivple I liny
should bit Ucatod llio tamo as their frioiids
and relaliveiat Fort K.iogli th u is to c.v
tli y sh iuM 1. ot be hold under g'lird i.imI
should bo allowed lo retain ono pony to eaeh
lodge whereas upcui nrriv.il a (liitiio'hmenl 1 f
troops wu plneed in their ca'np by Oeiieral
Terry's criers and en'y leu ponies wi re al-
lowed to be rolsi'.i d for ton use of the h iel-
ingmcu. Fortliij rcvoi Crow King his
suited on several vocation and Las renin 1
very careful ni'iniijtnent. It ii com id :'d
bero by ollicor w hu havo ofi n ri bed ti'c.i
liveain I ho management nMbeie I -diiu.'th. t
lh.i ollleer In command ehoiil hv.n ben
allowed tho freo exorciso of hit J ! Igme-H 01
this mit'.er or ollir-rwi ai that lliey nhoulil
not have been allowed to c 1:110 in exc-. pt fn
prisoners ju the trui e:i-o of the word.
Crw Kirg bus repoatedly nslovl your
corrospondent nf Into 10 irge bis d 'f ln') to
go tn Washington and Ids and Oall'a sub-
eblei's aro ;now waitiug tho draw log up ol
a petition to this olf iut. Ho is highly eslo vn-
ed by nil who kavo becomo avuuaintoJ with
him. llo 'a a warm friend a Ivtlor enemy
and a bravo aoldier. lie asks tha presi
to aid him In his i lTorlt to aeourn a giHid
permanent homo for hit people and it will
corUinlybo a great misf.trtuno If rod tapo
and false econoiuv shall nauin htm strain to
j jln Sitting Bull and ongsgo in hosliiitios.
While lloiiNO Uonalp.
W ashlngtion March 8. Oonoral and IIh.
Grant arrived veiterdav and called at tho
oxooutlvo mansion to-day and will breakfast
wun rroii ieni ana Aim. u.irlleid to-morMW.
SoeroUrv Hunt and Kirkwood asm'nod tho
dulletotthoirmspcciivooilleet at the navy
and interior departments to day. Attorney
trnnnrul McVeaib and Hicrolar of War
Lincoln arosoltlli g up tbolrprlva'to hushiesi
prenaratory lo taking thoir p'to's. Secrelarv
lllHl'ie and Wind a Post Mulor Uoaernl
Jainrn wero nt their post Hill m irniug. Tho
cabinet mocliiig to-dny was almoit 1 nllroly
doyolc.d lo a dlsouulon of tho question
whether or not national bnnki shall Ix)
p-Tmllkd to take) bu k tho legal lender
deposed by ihum with tho
treasury for thu purpow of wlthdrawieg
their clreulallen. Thu dooisien of the
nuosllonwaa po'lnomd till tiio next nint.
tug;. In tho moiiuiuia the comptroller of tbo
currency and treasurer of the United Statoa
aro lo be asked to aubmit their viowt tcgeth-
er with all the faeU in tho 0 ae.
A delegation of republioans from Alabama
call a ou Presidrnt Gaifi dd to-day and
presented astalemont as to the p littc.il con-
diltonoflho stalo. Tftey repio outed tliat
Hie present cbc. on laws 00 n wide the
door to tr.ud aud Mndera d. lection and
punisbmei 1 iiuposnblo and that el C ions at
lliey are nrw cooductid tboro are iiltln mora
than a fare. They earnestly clltd tho
attention of the president to the facts set
forth in their statement with a vieiv to '
liavimr existing events remedied aa far as
possible.
KcNprrtublr but nol Ureal
Indianapolis March 8-Tho Iiidisnapolia
Pally drurnal niiteriallv tueaha of tha cabi
net a follows: "llisa respiMnble cabinet
but not a gmat one. The greatest man in it
is Senator ll aino and from bun it tanera
l.iwii bv roL'Uhir iriaiiuatioii to a small in int.
It is a disappointing cabinet. It ia mi at-
tempt t.i comproiuisn gcogniphieal clainia
Willi p Ii'ichI ditlleuilies anvtlort to arrange
parly prcleronwi by the distribution of parly
naironsge. 1 no eanine.t us a wuolo l is not
riso abjvonmliocrity. Senators 11 'ai ne and
winiloiii 10 e the only two men in
it of rieilly national reiiutalluut tho
rest are nvro makeweights. It cau he said
of them that tbey will till tbtir posiilons
ri'speetahiy and tins Is all. They are fair
SHvii.l or thud rale men and only a c larila-
li'e judgment could say as much ae this.
mo caiiuiel m lis pretoul composui n doet
niitoompNM with the orlnlnnl cabinet of
flavi's whien oi tuined Mr. hvarta John
Sh.rMian Ueiuiral Mal'rarv. Carl t?.'hurK
and Dick Thompson. Tho composition of
llio new cabinet Is such that the country will
on jii:iisu in wanting to s.-cirlnii; tno
prineiplo on which it whb oi r .pofed if thoro
is any underlying principle iu in composi-
tion" Hie ll'itlliiiure 11ml I'olomiie lol-
IInIoii. Habim 1? March 7 Teo lUltimorii and
I'cti'iiiMO raoroud wreck was clearrd from
the trick s.n 1 lip to noon to day Iwelvo
train comprising 18U otrs nioS'.ly lllled
with liooba and viiitlors to Washington pas-
si d tbr ugh Ihe city en rente tor the west
and east. Henry Freiburn engineer of tbo
empty uro; nnd whoso fcuilwaa fruc.tu rod In
the ivli-im was to much improved tbia
niorrieng lhat be win removed to Waking-
ton wl ero bo resides lie luul a written
onb.r to rim "regardie'o" to Soviirn sU'.ion
a'el llieie aw.i't the arrivtl of tr-iin No. 10
fii-t train which had tho rinbt of wsy and
John L.'iigUubei j;imerof tr du No. 10 bad
written orders" to run to Severn and thero
wait I 'r brenhuM trtiii. xrebtirn diso-
b.'vpd by p taring the siding at Severn und
collision could not lie avo d id by tho norlD-
botind train. Ad thu wounilod who remain
in the riiv are reported d dug well In
money the dun sue by tho wrerltini' of the
locomotives and cars is about $3001)0
l(c lurvtii lo .tew York fioiu the
11 11 1-11 1 tsriiH.
Now York March Hlh The detachiniiit of
ll.e 7Pt regim nt. whith atU iidid tho Maidi
Gras les .ival at New Orleai.a arrived at Lib-
oilyS.rei t for-yat 11.30 this A. M. Thy
were expectod at 10 o cb ek but owing to
Sniim delsy did net arrive 011 lime. They
were im I at the lo. ot Liiti-rly si rest uy ino
veteran ass miati ui of tho 7Ut n giniont and
a lar'vi crowd of p-.'opb. .lin O.h New York
and 11' an I band ami thi bill reglmmtl ot
Uot'.on met ami cfo.ortei them to their armo-
ry. Tbey presented h t-rv criditiblo appear-
niieo as they marched up Hr.iadway and Were)
cheered aio'i g '' a roulo. Tho fitli reglmont
of lie'.on wi:l kii lor their huiliea at 11 00
tii-nlght.
WlHiiiiiialii Nenalor
Alilwniikw March 8. Tho republican" '
jern'oriat convention al Madison w-t in
ses-i .n l ist night It crated groat Intorost
and eT.eituieiit and balloted all evening. On
ilia lildi ballot tho vole sr.no It Cameron
40; Key. IK); Williams II; Hawllon 8:
Dixon 111; Ilinglmin 3. It is believed lhat
Dixon will gi to Cameron or Cameron to
Div.m tum seeurlnj llio nomination of one
ortheoth ir. 'iherj it tho lust of fooliig
hern bo'.w. o t Dhin and Cameron mm.
I.lfO IoiirlNOiimrl.
Clevtili.ml 0. March 8. A Now 1'hila.
delphia special to tho Lsadnr atates that the
jury to-i'mv roturnt.l a verdict of murlor in
the second degree in tli ca-o of Mrs. lillen
A'hey who some m.oilhs ago from jealousy
chopped to piece! a youiig won.au I ainoi
Mary S iiidfand Irtl the b my in an ash-pile
whem it was ai'terwi.-iU found. Tho verdict
means 1 i to impris uimtiot. 'The iirima wat
ono i f tho moat unprovoked and revolting
ever perpetrated in this stale and till inter-
ret in the lrm! baa bo n inteiiso
"'or nli'iut Dm i:iui;iiiHlie
Iion'bm MareliS. - Following are the add!
tl 01 il i!cU Is 1 ft in ei.rlliou ikn at Cosomic-
calu l?!i:d if I-Tlihi : ' The llrst Utock
oceii'red nl 1.5'l o'clm k 011 Friday.aflitrnooD
a"d tli p. e Hid i ho::!; 11:1 hour ' Liter. Tbo
who'o utio'i' p rt of the town was drH'i-e-yrd
en I Iw ' tee n: les.'ibluiimenlswsro-iiiiously
daniig'M. D ii s eiulam the damage to
liMper'y and it lo ioi'lil'o slid injury to
I'oopo T..vi eisiy mi u'io ovl in tlispatcbot.
To OrRitnl.u i'o Sriiutel
Wsh ii;tt n. J. (.'. M ireb 8 -The 11 pub.
lie-in i"-it rs led 1 a ceuriis tills evenir to
tike n ei ui in relation t thi orcnnixtlion of
the S'lnnto. TilrlO Was U'HtdilloUS oppOfli.
tiont. Mgv.Wri); until exlaing varanciil
have b x'ii llli' d. Tim caucus adjourned to
await actum by thu D.niocrnta Thi Domo-
outt'c si'iiHiori nl 10 hold a c iueus and docldad
toorgsiiii'.o i niuidiiUoly.
IXuuslrniiu t'lre.
Memphlr March 8. A lira on Sunday
night nt Bolivnr Tonnesieo destroyed ton
buildingt with the loss of about $26000 and
an itiiurauco of f 11000. '
Moori and Hardy Lowens Y'apland
BallnyT. Campboll T. Joiner Hen Appons
belmer John Austin E. 1'. AloNoll and
General J. Uiboreo worn the loierj.
A Hloainboat nnmed.
Mompbli March 0-1'rivatoaWlcse report
tho turning of tho iteamor Carrlt IJaean. la .
Yaron Uiver above Yaaoo City on Friday
with 780 baloi of co'.ton. The oabln boy wat
drowned.
Ceiiliickr Wheat Crop-
LauUville Ky. Atirch 8-Tha Slate Com-
misilonor's agricultural reporti ray that late
sown win at U In a deplorable condition
whllotU'!i'iirlloittornl dolog fairly well.
" KMrlhqnnhea.
Lend: n ' March 8 U.sptichti rrKrt that
ano'.borosrth'juakeaccurr dat Coasamaoci-
nhi Aun'ay and 11 more bodies have been
found. Tim Inlrst tt porta ihow 12d pcrsoni
killed ftid 17!) injured.
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