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THE DAILY MALD. sod, an Udisa offivut,wmmit! tM.y on a bench warrant laau.rl h j.i n. Arrived and to Arrive! ! a ttron the Indictment fooni nt IhsUfiJ court for western and !-: ff A w ...! i i..; ..5 TOB-OPJ?IniV SUNDAY, MARCII 30, 1873. .,, - .... Uaiucaiic BY TELEGRAPH FROM AUSTIN- facial to Ibe Herald, Austin, Mnrch 29. 1873. House I'e til ion from I lie citizens of Iiuiti'op, A od (.'Hon and Fulls conn I lee, asking lor sew conn lies, nlso petition from iliillm, for pri.ata road.; from Cook, lo li'.v a inx lo build jail; from Word, lor tlio relief o'-'slieriff; from Li mf 8 tone, (gniimt dimnHnbciment. Seteral bills ond rcsolutious introduced, but were un interesting. Hill passed regulating fu ries, find prohibiting persona toning that cannot rend and write, Mandamus and quo.wnrrants bill was called up, discussed and rejeoted sixty-six to aoven, Ireland wanted to change title of bill to os to rend, nn aot to permit the Inter national Kuilioad to rob the people of Toxai. Scnalo Speskor appointed Evans, Franks, Atinger, Uillard and Fountain committee to re-district the Judicial District!. Bill to regulate the slop pace of Irnius nt stations, was passed. 'Jhe Ohio Liquor Law was discussed to adjournment. Guess. Associated Press Dispatches. Noon. Washington, March 29 The Sin Fran cisco bark Lark, San Diego, for Eniudoes, lost with all aboard. St. Louis, March 29. A mob at Chilli coihe, hung a negro who raped a respecta ble while woman. Jlaltimore, March 29. John Thompson Mason, Secretary of State died of paraly iis to-day. Louisville, March 29. A bill passed both Houses for the appointment of two llouieopathio Professors in Ibe State Uni versity. Cheyenne, Wyoming, March 29. A $5, DtKI tiro has occurred; the supposed incen diary arrested. Luconia. N. H.i March 29. Jas. Swan's houce ot Guilford villago burned, Mrs. Swim, aged 2, burnt to death. Mr. Swan severely burnt trying lo save her. Philadelphia, March 29. 300,000 al ready subscribed for the Centennial oele bra'lon. Washington, Maroh 29. Fahn, Virgin ia drover, was murdered and robbed last night, London, March 29. Race between Ox ford and Cambridge boat crews, takes place ibis 1. M. on the Thames as is usu ally the case on such occasions there is great excitement in Loudon and busiuess almost entirely neglcoted, although the rnce is several hours off, yet people are leaving the city in great crowds, iu order to secure elligible positions on the banks of the Thames, from which view a contest fog prevails this a. m., but it ii hoped it will be light before the hour of the start arrives. It is the general impression that Ibe Cambridge crew will be victo rious, and betting two to one is in their favor. At 2 o'clock p. m., the Oxford crew suddenly became the favorites for the University race, it being rumored llmt the Cambridge crew have bspu over worked ntul some of the crew sick. Later The luce was won by Cambridge by three lengths. London, Murch 29 Noon Consols 92 j; fives 01. Liverpool, March 29. Cotton opened firm; uplands 9 to 9J; Orleans iijj; Washington, Maroh 29. Heavy rains this a. m., and interrupts tho telegraph. New Orleans, March 29. A hurricane swept through this city Inst night,- A large number of houses wore destroyed and several persons reported killed. Two loaded cars were llftod from the railroad track, and one wns badly wrecked! New Orleans, March 29. Oats firmer; 41c; bncon 90; hay, prime, 25; choice 27c; pork advanced to 17; sugar good demand; inferior (U; common ti'f, fair to fully fair 7.J lo 8; molasses fair; fermenting 41; prime fermenting GO to 52; others un changed; sterling 25J; sight par; gold 15; collou linn; sales liOIMJ bales; ordinary 13J; good ordinary lC'jj low middling 18J; middling 19; Orleans 19J; receipts 1,955 bales exports to Liverpool 2,700 bales; lo Philadelphia 2,700 bales; stock 30o,107. Cantou, Miss., Maroh 29. A tract of hurricane abuiit ono hundred yards wide passed, through this plnce destroying titty houses. The loss is estimated at one hundred thousand dollars. An old negro woman was killed and about fifteen, other persons injured, though none seriously. Washington, March 29. Arrived ship Kichnrd from Liverpool, schooner Stephen Bennett from Unltitnoro. Sailed steamr Champion and York steamer Sea Gull for Baltimore. , ' Washington, March 29. It is proper to say that the motion to re-consider the con firmation of Col. Scruggs, as minister to Hagota, was carried, but the record vote wns not taken, and he was not rejected by the Senate. His friends claim that he had.no knowledge of or connection with Georgia rings. The award of $28,000 to Farragut's Fleet, for forcing a rtlaet'a way to Orleans wns confirmed. New York, March 26. Steamihip Cen tio City, of Paris and Khein have $160,-' 000 in epeoie for .Europe.. Three steam ships, several bound to' sea to-day, will not sail until the tremendous easterly gnle of wind now prevailing, subsides. . liank statements show loss reserve of $594,426. ' " - Gale still increasing. ' rain pouring In torrents. Awnings and signs blown down. 'About one hundred feet of th post office fenoe on Park Row Just blown down. No one hurt.' All out door labor suspended to day. No vessels left for sea to-nay, Postal car and R, R. coherence still in (cssioni; No 'results shewn as Joseph A. Johnson, a wealthy pawnbro ker died died Inst night of wounds receiv ed by robbers 8 vears ago. Ills assail ants are serving long terms In prison.. Nothing new in Goodrich murder case to-day, - ' Philadelphia, Maroh 29. The wife mur. derer, Chas. J. Clarke,' on babaes cor pus bail, on the plea of Insanity, was by the court remanded to prison without bail. Mvtrpooi, March 29. Cotton olosed firm, sales 12.000 for anceiilntion. includ. Jog 7,000 American from and after April 1st. New Torfc,. Maroh 29. Arrived, out, 'ne City of Mexico, Wizer, Antwerp, city ""ujyn. ( , . . i . Washington, D. J, March 29,-Joclt sgainat several parties for conspffsey to defraud the government by the alledged of the Cherokee,. , WM d,!lTeM(, th. hands of the marshall, sad afterwards gve bail for his appearanos when wait- A Card To the Citizens of Dallas City, and Country at large : Tlio UDdorsigncd has established Uimsolf us a gonortil Stock Auction -eor, Anniniscr nnd1 Cninmiimirtn Morclinnt in your inidut. .. Stock of mi Kinus, jtoui flstato, Woods, Fur nituro and irousohold Effects of ov cry description bought and sold on tho most rcaHonablo terms. In connection with tho above bu siness, I havo established an Intel ligence Office, where I will receive applications for business of .every naturo, and hopo to bo ntlo to trivo just and gonortil satisfaction to all parties. Office Cornor Houston & Com merce Streets, Dallas, Texas. Jiespcctlully,-M. A. IlIliUJEli. March C, 1873 -dn21:tf DK. J. L. JOIIXSOX, . .. r'l lK.JtiU Woiltll r.Slll'Ctfllllv Inlui-m (111. Mil.,,,,. nf n.u.. jwil vicinity, that lio has .riiitiipiitly Imaiiul him - .. .. iu linn iiijr, nun n. nn,,r. in professional sorvicea to tlicm, ami would lute, in lio is a stran Kr nmoiig tliriii, that tin f.a regular grailuat.of lll.N.ur Orleans School f Slnllriiia, anil that he Inn kern iu th. active Jut ia of bis urolawiun lor thirty yen, nii.1 fur tlio last 27 iC them in this Slide, unit from hla mtp.rl.nr.. In ill. treatment of III. diseases Incident to llin rUmlh, tlnttxrH himself that lie isulile C nivo iicnorul eaiiractiun, and ao Hell, a share in th. puhlic patronage. Ilelra to John lleury llronti t Land Agrafe, II. V. I.nco it Co., Commission llenlmnte, and W. 11. Itumlnll i Uio., Merchants, as to inalirkatiini. ll tiuikon a .peclally of Khiminallsin, Neuralgia. Skin Diseases, and diseases of women and children. May be consulted al bin residenc. at Dallas Hpriaui All order, left wlrriec'.lve prompt attention. IHt. J. L. JtiliNPOy. Dalian, Tenia, January 2.1 IM7il.-IV:S -nii:d Urn jyjKS. MAHY JIcCABK, OS Al'STISSTltKET, HEAR OF STKGALL 4 CO., Having tilted up lier now .tore in nn ilrjrnnt man ner, in now prepared to eupply every demand in tho Hue of LADIES AND GENTS FURNISHING (JOODS. She also hofi a flue Hiorlment of NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, and koepi constantly on band a inferior list of PAINTINGS IN WATER AND OIL, together with acbolce lelecitouof vl-uUS-dlf i w MftnTfiif General Undertaker, COClinAN ST11EET, Inlln, Teaa. Keed. con.tantly on band ready.ruad. ('omn.f ami ninkea tliam to onltr. AIho a lull supply o, aair.LAiiu; lilni.ii uaK8. Dallaa, Feb. 18- 7:i-nii8dllmos. OST ! A PIN Cl'SIIIOX. made of red pluh vrltb a Picture iu it. The tindur will rocoiv. $'t by leuTing It at tlileOlllcc. du.'l.i Ct JJISS ANNIE SMITH, , 4rnrrnl t IVrfra Affcnt, mid drnlcr In LATE PERIODICALS, JrlTernou St., next to Pot Oitloc, DALLAS, TEXAS, In ronnecllon with all ill lateat Jonrmls pub lished In the fiiilvil Stale., she also keeps the Itlicst Cigars, Tolia and Notions, tu which alio latites the alleiitlon ofthnml'lic. nir.dif OKI. F. Al l'OBll, ' W.O.VBAI.. .. P. II. CIIII.OBI.SB Calv.ston. , Wiixnliarin.. si. boun. LFOBD, MILLER & TEAL, rW SiranJ, finlreilon, Trial. Alford, Venl Ac Co., 218 N.Coinmerclal St., St. Louis, Mo. Cotton Factors, Central Commission lltrclianls, ASD Pl'KCHASIXO AGKSTS. BKln and Tie. furnished t loi t cash rates, to iu, .,.(. fr .vhi.li collou Is snhl. Orders sunt looilll- r hens, for Mnn bandls., Plantation Snpplle.,Farl- Utenslls, Machinery, etc., promptly nneu, Eifine far mI oi Kw Iork,-S.w Orl.it) aid SI. I-ooii JtrssBd. T. 0. Join k Co., Bankers, Dallas, Tex i. will make liberal advao-Co. on consigninelil. t nltlierofthfabovehou.es. Jim .0, leiiMJilr E. 11'DOWEt.t. f- HAMMOND M' DOWELL & HAMMOND, WHO LG S A IE , A M R , it 13 T A I L GROCERS, l ODD FELLOWS' BUILDINO, Cor. Main and Austin Sts. Highest Cash Pries paid for all Country Produce, jan II, '7318:tf. JJIi. J. W. MILLER, riijxician and Surgeon, M . nnn i'l t mcvt i; R.sp.cirnUv Informs lhcTtl.n. of Psllas that h.itrsdnatHiln th. Vlrctnia ftat. Medical Colh-p. Mriih,l(IM, waasnripjun at t:iij Iniraao HosiiUl, Richmond, V., dnrlng the war. That was of tb. larisst In th. Confederacy, tber. was ample room lor a,""1 paileni.. II. ha. Iw in activ. practlc. !n Vinrlnlrom th.jlo l 1h war o til the 24lh day ot Twceinlier 7, wh.n he left for T.xas, has locatei In thl city and offers hi. s.r. vice, to.th.jmbllc. ,.Brrr to M.r.. Chirk Bry.. "1U. OIHc ind rtsldenr Xortii 'of Comberlani prtfluyienan mureu, wi.. .. i s.n strrets. R Al mr residar.ee. la h ' rVMirti.rn li.rl of th. City, tbre. blocks from th. tijiuire. for further pariieaisn enquire v. m, ., . D7.l8:tfl llR8.M.BIIWHAat. gUBSCBIBK FOR TIIH DAILT BKRALO. VlliLIAMS HKOK., V'l'.'' .. . I'll " ; ." .. I . ,'. s . i Wholesale k Aetail j .' y.ii -I ' .' . i , ... i i i ..,:. ,. i It's ii ' . ..! ' Staple and Fancy Groceries, ' !.. s-v . ;l i , , , . .) PR0TI8I0N3 TOBACCO, CIOARS, 1 1" " i i i,i .i . And Pure i-1 ..... WINES fc LIQUORS : OF ALL KINDS, ;(!.. ' .- ( .. - - i Elm & Slain t t Street, rl DALLAS, TEXAS, Highest Cu.b price paid for country produce. They be r th. attention of the pnldlr to ih. follow InKtoniBtlsslu amlall.villiv:leltotlieraliy Messrs Mercer, Affnew k To. They alo annoiiniv th.ir ag.ncy for Beunors Uel.brated Cullsaya Kitlen. BY APPOINTMENT. Th. trail. In Ibe United tales of America will please observe that William. Urns., of Pallas, Texas (1'uited States), have become nent for the ml. of our tiin. W. would specially recommend parties to purcba. direct from tb.m, thereby preventing fraud. Mercer, AgiievrfcCo, vl-n3-dly Colonial Square, London gTEGALL k CO., DEALEBS IN Books and Stationery, CROCKERY WAXK, GLASS WARE, and V TEENS WARE, LAXDMETII GARDEN SEED. Furniture) of all Kinds, PIANOS, Pictures and Picture Frames, HAT HACKS, WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES, LOOKING GLASSES Beds and Bedding, Step -Ladde rs Lumber and Shingles, Doors and Blinds. Wall Pajer, Saah, Moulding, Window Crnihes, And everything porttlnlug to their business ar. kept constantly oa band and aro for sal. at living rates. l-nl-illy L AUND1U'. MRS. H. T. ANDERSON, HAS NOW OPKN AND ly OPKBATION A FIRST-CIAS S LAUNDRY, WI1KHE CLOTHES, LINKSS, 4C WILL BE ' Washed A Ironed Neatly. 811 E ,waij BEND TO BESIDENCES AND HOTELS FOR ARTICLES AND DE LIVER THE SAME WITH l'KOMPTNFSH AND DISPATCH. Order, left with E. 0. Hui.T, on Kim Ptre.twlll meet with iinmodinleatlention, dnliti-liu JjESIUABLE CITY PIlOlUiUTY '' FOR SALE . ' niiHlnni Ltts, nsiJenoft Lntu nw otlior proper ty, Improved mil imimprore'l, nil rrry fnvot-ablj lituniptl tn the moU iltjiirUhiiijf partn of the city. Well Improved Farm, i iuar Cedar Springs, in Dallas county, which I will exchange lor western lands or land certificates. 1'or luither information apply to ; ' ' ' J. E. D. BLADES, D11a, Feb. 2In24w3m-nl0dlvr T EXAS LAND LOCATING COBIPANY, ; Offlc. wllh Anil, Jenkins A Anlt, DALLAS-- TEXAS. John U.nry Brown, Preeldent, W. F, Cummins, ; Vic-President, i K llaSVIn, General .. i Ag.nl, Plerco W Brown Treaaar J W R Ault Secretary. ' DIRECTOHS. John Ttenrv Brown, W. F. Coram Ins, .' K, Hawkins, W, It. Anil. .. it, Jenkius, 3. W. Duncan, I K.r . Pl.rc. W. B.own. This comnan. was orirniilwd .and ehartareil for Ih. sole purposo of Locatim? Texas Land Certifica te, on lonmikBion 4iullon. oni-tixili int.r est ih the 'latiflVot.'wnor. as tn ncli as a Tj.agu. and labor I. Risen, 10 cent. ier acre. All coiumuuieutious inonid i MureHa to . W.EAULT, , . fivftl'v Tnu Lsna Lmtllir ConDUTs F.b474-1j' "r ' " " wm. n.aA-,Toii. W. II. Tmohm. GASTON & TIIOilAs, ' !and dealers in exchange, INSl RAME AMI COLLKCIIXG 1GEST8, I YWINK1 8 NEW BUILDINO, M ' I 1 I J,' ; , JTOKTH SIDE OT- S UARB, - -i Dallas, - TlXAi. ' March .Y7J.-1?"bnnn,1,l,'td . t Q"Atul(n, tiuklnt Ufain Sti'l Dallai.. Onrlhop h tew and Vfll.ftirnlshel. with Tim easy L'halr., pout. Parbera, and ansat rath Koom. tteitlem.il wishing work don. In our Una) will pieas. bit. cbii. W.tf , , ALBERT MILLEB, Prop'r, ti. MiisisirC i .''I- Tlio Lnrgosi Stock of NEW SPRING & SUMMER DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS,' &C, That havo over graced tlio counters and shelves of any house in tho City or State. Their departments in , ". ; Domestic Goods In varioty and quality, aro second to none of our larger Southorn and Westorn Cities. , Thoir Dress Goods When Goods aro shown on thoir countors, und?lKoir splendid Sky. light, in thoir ologant Store, are dnilir!ix in - " ' y beaut', and consist partly of ... i , Poplins, Silks, Lenos, Ironh-ame, Satin Stripe and Brochet Grenadines, Printed Linens, '. u-i Linen Lawns and Muslins. ' . , , ... . . . . , v . ". i. " THE fflllTE GOODS DEPARTMENT ; " Will be eompleto with all kinds of Goods in that lino, such ns PIQUES, JACONETS, CBOSS-BAEKED M DSLINS, VICTOEI A AND BISHOP LAWNS, NAINSOOKS, SOFT FINISHED CAM BIUGS, WHITE MAESAlLtiES QUILTS, SvisS ' ? AND MUrftjMUSLINSPATlST,LINEN, ,. . ; 1 LAWNS AND GAMBHICS, ORGAN- , ' ; DIE TARLATANS, E.M j ' imOIDEHIES, AND ALL ' . I KINDS OF. LACES, .. -,, , . , ';. I LACE COLLAKS, SHAWLS, io.,&c. - : Irish Linen Towels and , ' : . scription, defying competition! - V;"AV' BOOTS ACID SHOES. M ...... f Thoy mnke a Spocialty of that branch, keeping all tho bbst'mnlcoB of Butchollor's Goods and others for plantation uso, besides tho best of Philadelphia, Baltimore, and New Ark Hand ' ' sowed goods for Ladies' and Jontloinon,s woar. H . :-:, , , Thoir Eotail Stock in this lino is larger i ' " than any ot our regular shoo stores ' while thoir pricos aro lowor. MEN'S BOY'S AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING. Which they manufactnre thomsolves, is another groat item in thoir tmsincBS. 1 he assorlmeni Is equal to tho largest oxcIiikivo . Clothing Houses in theStnto, togothor with a full line ; i- of GENTS' FUKNISHING GOODS; also r ? v tho Latest Styfes of HATS. Our Mr. A. Sancrer is at present in New York, togothor with onr rosU t o . A i,. i.. I. ..t.. .i;. n m : UUIIb UUJOf, ASAI . , 1. 0llgt)l , UIIU K I j tho demand) will buy nono j i ) cut. Goods, and such that Buyinir for Cosh in lartre quantities, for four Houses on tho Central Bail road, from manufacturers and Moj-chunts as low as they can buy at St. Louis; New Orleans and Galves ton, and would rocpoctfully ask them to examine our Stock before going elsewhere.,, :.;. r, . . . '" ?'ft ' ',''''. SANGER BROS. f DALLAS, SHERMAN, BRYAN, AND CALVERT, TEXAS. . Dalltts. Toxas, March 21, 1873,-dn3 , , , . h) i-;' ; ,n . o .... 1 . : Department dokthc Table Cloths of every de- bllQJT UUVU UUUIA tlUIJ ASIIVV I.V - but tho most Faihionablo the country requires. i importers, we are preparod to sell to 1 ,1. ' . , IS THE Most Complete lu the interUr of ibe State, being: nn ' Istaed with a " ' " ' ( V " . a .. .;. . A LARGE mil CTLIXDF.a ; : ;; v , ,- jit J A.'VtM."-'' j AN ADAHS', JOB PRESS, . ' ' AMP A lABCIK SIl ' . ,f WASHINGTON JIAND.rESsl: ... . .. . v .. .,. . - .. v ) . i , ' - ..... ; .-,' C . DpjiDus .r.;.V'v TWO OTI1BR JOB rHKtMtfV' oril.rl anil Mtlia waj. ,M " the v.-auoa- rise, ' DRY PRESS, TAPEB. OT ' TBR, CARD OTTTTIIT '' V " w ' , -i' Anil rr alli.roaiiT.iu.no. fur tnraihK Work tisatlj and with Uiipatra. Out Jub Workinsn bar. bo anp.ri.ri In th o.bbUj lor Isslsaua skill, aud our aiwrtm.al of . , i : i ' i ' .. ' i j ? ; 'W . ' -y -i ; :..I.O Jl T.lf PE '.V- t , .fn:- ,'.tI'."'t ,' -i . ' ". s if? Isiarg. tad eonrtantljr b slnf .liorM.dt a. .w ' SItIm ar. brnmht ant. 4 In 4dillilon to thus facltltlu. w. shall .00:1 Imt attsrhwl s tha Oillo.,, vb.n w oan furnish ' ,4 " kinds of t A TWOtTT Trre nAfitro ETC., ETC. Our iab Work d.Sls haratofor. splits far IIMtf, I j ami iriiaim to and shall hnpror. In ar " .. .i rk with th. Hibm. . ; JOB WORK. 1 Done Promptly and Cheap, . such ' as ' nnincM Card, : Wedding t ardi, ViMtiriffCardu, TIcrclinnl.', Blanks. " Legal Blanks, it 't ' 1' ,' Paiiiphieta, , PosterM. Etc., 'f v AND, IN FACT, ALL .KINDS OF WORK. ,w ITB V A CAbt. ArVV BBS 0V -irBcmasp rnicss.- HA sill! ,ilA 1.1 ' Cor. Kim rind Houston1 Mtroottu J. W. SWINDELL Vcdl ! 1 ! .', ... 1 I 'I ..... n . .