Newspaper Page Text
TUB DALLAS HER ALU, TUESDAT MO NINO AUQU8HT 30 1881 ciPf use or mcHHonn. , Oeaernl Weliaei'a Deacrlpilaa of nil Traopa Eaterlne Hlotimond-Iutrr-tivar aud Incideula-Preil-deut Llneoia'a Rndden Appearance on t'oat. Major General Wsltzel In rhlledelphlaTlm.es. My staff and I then rode along the Oi borne pike, and when we arrived at Us Judo on with the Newmarkat roal we law Dov en' division coming up, the littler marching rapidly. Upon looking to tbe rear w raw Kautz't "divieloD corning? up tbe pike at a limilar ( ito. Oaly one man was killed in pasting through, the rebel torpedo liner. 1 afterwards understood that tbe two columns met hora aa that Deven cliiuiud thj jiike by virtue of niniorily in rank und that Kautz yielded it on thu account, but struck out strs'pht acri.es thu Held. Whan wj arrived at b.iltory '.!, below lloeta.'ii, wo found a toiitnr) aonlioul on poat in a bright and m-.rtoii' militia uniiVw. llo rUd ho bud b. oi; ioet;d tbo night before mid Lot ruliovi-d. llu hud served iii tho old eamilry ai.d si amed to rue to be an ANiliiti, (ot lie spjk.i p.mr Kronch and worsa Gjrinan. I (ant hirn borne to hie family, from the limit 1 wa- hrst awakoiitd in tho uislit Ihii tires ooemcd to ir.cre.ito in number sod f;z, and at intervaie loud ex plosions wnre heard and now when wo en tered Richmond we found rouwlves in a tier- fjet pandemonium. Fire and explosions iu all directioDH; whites and blacks either drunk or in tbe highest state of exsitomont, runniiij; to and fro on the streets apparently engaged tapillago or in saving some of their scanty leueou irera me nre, it was a yolllng, nowl ne mob.' Major Graves had reconnoitered up to tho Capitol square In the city. Below the latter he had been met by Major Mayo aud others or jv.onmona ana received its turrendor. They informed bim tout all tbo liquor in the city had been ordered destroyed, but it seems that many of the poor wretches bad scooped it up from the gutters and drank it. To add to tne Horror ot tbe soene lha conviots broke out ot the penitentiary and began an India- criminate pillage and cut the hose of eomo or. the tire engines. When the mob saw my staff they rushed around us, bulged and kissed our legs aud horeos, ihoutina hallolu. Jah and glory. This continued until we arrived at Uapttcl squtre. 1 ppctped sunsid eraeleof this disagreable infliction by an amusting circumstance. Major Williain Y. UuUhiui, of Hjxhury, MasoacotiEctts, rode by my side, lie wusdreeced in full uniform axcopt epaulettes and bad (he regulation equipments, etc , on bis horso. lie bad quito a veneraoio and very nanasoma appnuranco I ws in undress uniform. Tha mob natur' allj supposed Hutchius to bothe general and he received tbo bulk of the carciH's and a'. tontionj. A sad eight met us on reaching t. i . . . n uapiwi rqnaro. xi was cojeied wild women cnuaren wno bad lied hen to eucape thu Cro Home of thorn had Bsved a fow article of furnituro, but moat had only a few art'olu- of bedding, such as a qui.t, blanket uud pil low, and were IviDir unon thun Their poor facj'.crB perfect pictures ot u"SrrPp8ir. It was aftLlDflV-Wojjld. .. nave menea a neartot stone, J. ll.-st ordered my .aid, Captain Horace li. Filch, of Auburn iew lork, to write a dispsich to Oorioru Grant, announcing my entrance into Rich mond. This was the dUpatch ihit was taken otf the wiros at Uily Point nrl sunt to tho country via Washington. Then I emt an oraer to uuvens to msren his division in to tbe city to extinguish the 11 mute ami ordored Parsons' Mutineer couioaiiv tn soint. Idiractad Kautztu 'Uiupy the detached fens nuuruaunucuy, lorn...:: lu'Siernr.d Ad.tins to picket the roads. (Ji,U.:ul A l.imj Mkui uii special favor to bo a'.lowcl to marc j i'.a leni ment through the ei'.y ai.d I granted it. I was told that this Una regiment uf colored men madeavory grett nupreition on those citizens who saw it. I dirf cled my i.U-0 and headquarter orderlies to scour tbe city and press into service every abiu-nodied man. white or hUek, sn j ni .l;o thorn i-ssu'. in ex tinguishing tho Hainei. Uevena' couiuiai.d anticipated my orde. Tney marched into tho city, stneked t.rms tn.t wont to work. In this uranner the lire was cxiir.guicbed nd Sorfeet orl 'r restored. Culouel Fred L. Lannirg, provott nmrtlml nt depai-iiueiil hflidqunrleri, reported to me and wna pl.ieed on duty in tho city. Ucuurat .Sheplny, my chief of staff, m placed on duly - mditaiy governor, lie haj occupied a similar posi tion in Mew Orleans alur its cipluru in ltG2 and was eminoutly Hi fur i: by education und experience. TUIt WIllB AT FAULT. I undoralood from lending citizens uf Richuion.t that tho tiros bad been darted in tho large tobacco warthmiEn, which bud been fired by order of Uenoral K veil in oMei that their contents might not fill tnU our hands. Thus the rebel copital, 11 rod ny men placed in it to defend it, was av'd tom tot 4 dtstruution by eoldiers of tho Uniu-U ti:-xs, vtho had ttkon paeiioii. Tbo bloody vic'orio which opened tbo gates of 11 cii mond to my command wuru won at Five Forks and on thu lull of the army of the Potomac, but my men won equally aa grrai a ono in the city, although it ws bloodless. The telegraph oorps did not bavj wire enough to carry thu lines into Richmond ou tha first day and hence tha nearest station was about three miles distant. My dispatch announcing my eulrar.ee ii.to Richmond was end down by cavalry courie-, and ou his res turn ha brought the following: April 3, 1 66, KxomUkant's IIoqiu. To Major-tiontral nellsl: I do not doubt that you will march into Richmond unopposed. Take possension of tbe city and tatabllsh guardi aud preserve order until I got there. Penuit no one to leavo town atler you get posaei-ien. Tbe army h ;ro will endeavor to cut off the rotreal of the enemy. U. B. Grant, Lieutenant- General. In tha aflornoou I was astonished to re ceive the following: Al'KIL 3, 1805. I By telegraph from Petersburg, Va. To Major-Uanaral Weltzel t How aw you proj;rosMog t Will the ei.emy try to hold Richmond f I havo dotaincd the divulon belonging to your corps, and will ' tend it bck if you think it will be needed. 1 am waiting hero 1) hoar from you. the troops moved up tho Appomattoi this morn ing. U. S.URAHT, Lieutenant Ooueral. I was still mora surpritt d to hear a few dajl ago that Bidoau, In his book, stated that General Grant did not receive my 8:15 a. m. dlrpatc.h until nearly 2 o'clock in the afternoon. I Immediately teat to the cilice cT thu D itroit Free Prors, and found tnat they ptlnt'd tbe oxtra auiiounulng my occu l u'.lon at 10 a. m. The del y was therefore between C.ty Point and General Grant's faoarlqutrltrt. With this I might consider the nar.-'A vo ( my entry into Richmond as onrtt d, hut lb history of tno letlcr from Mr. Lincoln ("trootlng me to porn.l. the assembling of the Virginia If jf'ilhtii-e ai.d its iubsebunt ravo cation is intimttely bound up with the history of my brief oooupulion of tnu city tnat I will in order to comply with tha request which has boan nude of ma, oontinuo tbo narrative in regular or.'or of date. I had my teadqiiat ters duriug the d) In tbe senate cbsuibers ol thecspltol. After the Area Lad b lulshed and order restored tn Riehmcnd I wm dlrous to obtain lodulr axil Mod. Upon Inquiry Z found that Major Gravea, in the course of his reoonnoissanoe, bad found tbe Davit' mansion and that the housekeeper, under inst'uetiont from Mr. Jeffsrsou Davis, had surrendered it for the occupancy of the commanding effleor cf te federal troops which might occupy tne city. In addition to tha housekeeper a few ke--vanta remained. The supplies in I'l'i t rd. r were very scant, hut everything :.o iu It bouse was in good order and furn'sr-.cd o)e. gaut quarters for my statf ai.d ni3. Oj April 4 I received a dispatuii, of nbicU tne following isacopj: By Tolcgraib f em llH.i'fir-.-, liep'tV'., Arni7o( li J iu a, Apr l 4 1-W Cieneral WalUul, Ceiuinimti.K' You will fieaewhal tohatuo may be within rcien so ton ror tne purpone ot feeding tne tjor of tho citv. You are aDooinlud uov- erncr of Richmond, and in lay absenco will act as commander of the department in all matters whiub reauiro nromut action Let food and neceasarius come into tbe city. i.'girter inu white men. Aonomt a tni I'.&rv tiiimnisdon for tbe Dunisnment of olletiscs againtt Ww or order. Organize a police force, fart gas and water companies and prove1, 'bainiiabiwnts in ti.oir properly wl o come forward and tfiko the O'lth of alleriHi.ce oi duo notice. Hy property periors aie not meant, l on will not allow any tuxes to he imposed i.f rrnls paid other than WKWunr) to recnunzj ownemhio of loyal Innrili.da. lie your own treasury ui;"iit, nliow loal men t open not .u, out not gro; suops. E. O. O. Olio M J r Ooi.ernl CoiiunsnJlBg. Apprjveil lij' Ui'ueral liruut. M8 LINCOLN'S V1MIT. On this day I was delighted alu to see Admiral iarra,;Ut, with whom I became acquainted on the New Orleaus expedition in !Sii2. As soon as ho hunrd that Richmond bid fallen be came up tha river, regardlets or torpedoes, landed.al V anna and rode in to the citv. IIn was accompanied bv Gene rai George II. Gordon, commanding olllcer at Norfolk, llo looked nnppier even and younger man bo did alter JNew Orleans fell. On the next dev. April 6. I re. oeived a dispatch from City Point that Mr. Lincoln bad started for Rich mond on the Malvern, Admiral Porter's fligehlp, and tho timo of probable arrival at the "Kocketts" was given. 1 ordered my ambulance to bo at my clfico in abundant time fur me to reach, tbe ' Rockctl'-' at tho appointed time to meet the pietidont, I was tnereiore very mucn surprised to hear just about the time I intended to got into my ambulance that the nr.sident waa alreadv at my qusrtors. I d rote over as hastily as possible and found tne report correct. II eecms that the Malvern came up quicker than was expectod, and not llnuing anyone at inu landing to meet biro the president started ou foot. Porter or dered a guard of marines for an escort, hut I am told Air. .Lincoln saw nothing ol his es eiort on his way. It differed lroui JoU Ptoaaix's cavalry escort to tho survoying party in this ropsct, too, that it followed instead ot prrcidmg tiO prosioimt. Hoar. nvca at tue jjvi nou e closely followed by a rabble, mostly contuosed of neiiroos. Some the r ibolo hal boon told that he ws Jelfjrson Davi-, and conmq'iMiiUy "hero wi ro same cries oi cung Vila I Unng nim ! iM:ititN.ii.. Kx-tlonator Thurman is now Iravelinc among tho Alps. Jnmes Redpalh's name has been removed from tho list of rn jrub 'ra of tho Oobdeu club bocausoof b'u sympathy with Iro'aud. C'oiigren:nan rillman, of South Uiroliioi. j prospecting for g'ild in UJgsllsld county. that 6tato. General James II. Lane, of Wilmir.etoiii N':irth Carolina, bus acceiit-:d the proletaor- ahip. of iiittlbeina'.ica in tt.e Mi-..uri school of alines and Metallurgy. Major Daniel, the iieiuocra'.io CbiiiiJatu for uovernor of Vir jinia. on Tuesd iv bid to Governor llollid.iv his robignuiion as stun senator from tbe C.-tmpbell and Lyuchbui district. Esnpo.-or William, of Ge.-uiaiiVi is tuil'er- ing from a cold, and it is feared that he may pi K.ibly bo unalili) to nltund the autumn military ma: muvroa. His heii.h lor tho past few daja bua not bean at nil emit fac tory. Frnr.k Tboinown. general tnaiiMr.nr of the I'ontiai lyania ruilroad company, wnh u paitv of fneuJi, will leav) the city to-day ou n trip to Wyomi'.g territory, where H'ty will ipend several weeks snooting and iUr- leg. Govorr.or L A ttiinldon, of Now Mexico, who is on lin wy liom Wtshingtcn to S n la IV, lold u C'levoh.iid icporleroii Moiulny that Mrs Giiniid h ha oi ly person about tbo white house who thinks that tbe presi dent will recover. Tne cable announcos the death of Mm. Km ly V. Burnett on ti.ilurday, 2 1 it instaul, at StouUtioim, 6 widen. Mm. liuriioit was the daiighu-r cf tbo Into General Aaron Ward, of Sing Sing, Niw York, and the si-ter Mrt. bv.um 1 J. Rmdail. General llurlburt, the newly appointed representative of this country, preaen'.ed his credentials to the provision il piesideiitot I i t u on July -b o, at tne satnu audlenca that Mr. Uhiletiancv. the retiring minister, oilkial- ly announced his approaching depailutc. Judtico Iium. ot tho I'liiled States tu- preme court, it said to show no sign of im provement, lie remains in about the anno condition that he was reveral months ago, and will never be able to resume, his teat upon the bench again. Mot having been on the bench long enough to entitle bim to be r t rod it is not expected by bis associated that he will resign uulil congress pastes a special act to meet bis case. With Justice Hunt too much disabled to attend to any official work, acd one place on the bench vacant, the court is crippled in ill circuit duty, and next winter will put the court Hill furthor bohind in deciding pending cases. the Preaa at Toiktonu. The following gcntlomon, connected with the press of tbo country, hove been teloctod to represent American Journalism at the Yorktown centennial for tbe old thirteen states. Pennsylvania, A K McClure Phila delphia Times, chairman. Maryland, A H Abell, Baltimore Sun. Maaaacbutnlts, Col Pulslfer, Boston Herald. New Hampshire, Stilton llutcbins, Manchester Democrat. South Carolina, F W Dawson, Charleston JNowa and Uourier. North Carolina, Chat R Jouos, Charlotte Observer. Virginia, J Ilarron Uono, Norfolk Landmark. De'a- awaie. W C Crosdalo, Wilmington Kv. rv tvonlng. connncllcut, fi A Uurr, ilartlonl Times. New York, George Joins, New York Times. Rhode Island, H.mator An tnouv. I'rnvidei.co Journal. Now Jcrsiy, Thomas T ICinnay, N"-virk Aicrlisxr. Goorgia, Jamns 11 KiWll, Savannah News . C. CHILDS, Dealer Id COAL Oarloaaud Retail, fast an I I, li.'. Ut oar A Jsl' tna ( Valuable Property for SALE. IflUi 7,8. , and wo.tliulfof 0, l.laek lM- iXiii fi-of ti liliunreu anil Prekton clree'.a. ,-nI Mur hun, mr.-a 'i nsi, ln'KsniHittrn, l,vnt m ommi-MH ittfot, Bu feet (leeo to AIIlJ. l.ov, I anil 2. bl-clc IWI-IO Ms foi-t, front on tnoinmiwmrfet. M wnivu ullur and In ffet iVi ii.wnnei ot ComniMii v moil T O rail i.iU r)nrvatiou. l uroti cabin on tha lot. t'rice f7fi0. Westhalfof lots, hU ek 1T(I, north aide of Malu alr.ot, tiy l', i,,,t, nuitr lUwIlu'a lionio, aixl In rear of Dr. A len'a crug alorx: small oitbln ou It. t rie SJ.vd. Knat half " flot l7,lilouk 170, O 2, smith side of Ei iii stiver, m Oy tiKi feel.iulueilluK blaoksmlth shop, l'rlee, iH'O. Fractional lot In blnok Kil, li 17, aoiitlieastor Cealral railroad, k.,iiiIi :f Kim trt, ;i7 feet front, rnnnUir Imi-.k In kloipn ol a liiaugle, Ujx Uoimc un it. f'noe tiieo. Klve-ii;litlisi,ra.i aer leaa ill) feat, rljrlit oi way of I imtrjf ral vnnd aeroim tlm irm k, lu elud UK liouan, wtll 10 il thie-. i. h'I limiKa. 'i'liu h )ii.-M lielimi; to Iho iie,-uianiB aud the nil vi p to O. N'ell!,3 aud will nut bo aold. l'rlee Si.2nu. Lot 4, block 479W, t tli corner of fwias and ll:ti:wklii a.iivef, I line r,i leet on Swlat and idi!audaii'l 11" r i :,' ,!,iMa. l'rlee liiil 1,1 in lilo. k 17i!nn ilieoout'i pliU of Malu Bllilfl,t I f I, ovd alle-l, fKI'.O feel aljll dellnix house ihieoii l'rleu tmiii. IiOta iu hliick 152, Ciiuinerue u eet,0.lxt(i0fl, In rear of lot .uiuvn the two i-x emlhg tlintiiRb fiom Mala to tienmieiee. l'rlee Jjiror b ull lots 125 The tltlatn alltbealiov property aro lio IIbmiJ to ba uerlect, aed will be warrunied (jenerallyfby Hie rejlduaiy leeteeaof A. H. ahepuerd. Terms or Sale:-0 -e-miril eaali, one-thlid In alx muntlia, nno-ilitiU Iu twelve montha, noloa wltli ten per oent. lni-reet fiouidata, and dnl of tmat on property sold lo secure payment. Purebaaera may nay money at anytime and stop lnfroit. The prnpei ly will be eold to aettle and nar tltlontliceatataaccoulliiK to the will and the power of attorney from the legatees Z. Hunt, Kxecn'or of A. II. Shepherd and attorney in feet lor lenuteeH. August 16, 1W1. NOTICE Tbe nnerslpned will receive acaled b!da fcr (lie lollowlig nrlineera' work and material to be done and delivered ou ADDITIONAL BUGS 'lo thofitato Lunailo Asylum, at Austin, Tex iii, vim orexc ivailiij? and cortcrcil -, and lor bil.a ami brick layliiR, nn.toni-y end cut etoiiewra, wrounut and cult Iron wmlr, oarpontera' iind Jmiieia' Wort, hardware, 1'ic lis, Ac, ptnstra' worts, alato roollnn, tin line; uiilviulaml lion work, and tbe pointing iui'.;;l,i7liitrr(qiil ml aceoulinu to the draw lns, aelie.luleaanilsiiBeilleatU.iisou tile Willi ua In Antitln. lllila will he received fnrch trad.iaeparato ly, mid lor the entire worl', : tlna tliecni 'ur eneii traoe j . Bidders will i a reijnlrod to Rive bond at the rmeoi aiper cent, on tile co.it ol tbo work lot to litem. rtios will be lejelved until tli Jfilh day of chjiiciiiiht in? i, aiiu o'cioox, a in, 11ioHi;hi ii irj-rvtu in viMonu or iij.'ei liny orall blila. lly order or ilia llord ol Maiunrera. ANUHKWAUi'llA & "WAHIIKN BKUHEU. Atclii'eela anil Civil lioglneeis. Carriages by Telephone You can now ordor a carrlogi by telephone during the day or a' nlsht, fio-u Arthur t'ria's stable, on the corner ol Polk ami Austin etriets. this Is n Convenience to the publlo which ulionld be apiireolateil. NOUWOOD High Scluol ami College. Norwood, .Velio n Ciimilr, Vn, It. If. V JLLIS, Jr.. L'nlvra!lv of Vlrctuia. I., 'i .VIIAH'ft)NT,l i,lvrallyof Virginia, I). 1 I'UXtllMI.H. tiona heitlciiil.er Slat, Willi full cnriiioflnairiiclors. I.ociiilon eane- Olnliy healthy, Caalybeata watxr, Complete couifnii of atudy Iu I'epiirtiunuts. Ihoioiuh jiiepiinitlou for University of Virginia mid otti 'hlulicr lnstliull.'iis. hoard and tuition from 1 Htuner aiinuol peeslon. Apply n rinripala for oiiialognea. lllYAltl lATl.tlll, JWt tmt Trmv'rr aid: "I ink great Mesaiuo tn n e 'iiiin. ii.limi lo piirenta the aeadeiuy of fdr. SHltUin c, Slioillhlno " mo. KKKSANno wood, n i. Hiilii( 5ii): "1 elieerfullyeonaeii . to the uao ol niv nam" aa relerenen. .Mv bova will return in yoii(i..i (In Ir fourth j pnriiiltar toclr vacation." Kr lew l'lnaii-.i.,il flr.iilor, midriff S1I1IIN C SllDtir.'.JIKiK. A. M.,Ilirviiid Univ. i.liy virailuuto, M, il,l,.i.,U lullealrom l'HilKdelphii.. mm imi rains Staunton, Va. Miss Mary J. Daldffiii, Principal. )ir :in aefitembrr 1st. IHtl t'lonea Jnue InI, 1NN-J. Tills liiatltiittr.it cnnltnnea to tnereaae In proaperlty from year toyuar. Hon'erHRiiierlor advantaxea In Ita location i In lis bulliiinuiaiid liroundsi In Its Keuera:aipolntinenlsaniianl tarv airannruientai na luiionrpa or eo per lor and eaperlenoeil teaoberai Its unsurpassed ad runtnirea In ninnle, muderu langnanea, locu Itun.noearla, phyainal culture and iDatrnotlnns tn the theory and praetloo of eonklnti tha alio cmiarul efluila made to;iire heallb, oomforl aud happlaesai Ita tioalilon to eitravaganoei 1 1 atnuiiard of solid aeholarahlu. ror lull particulars apply to ilia principal or uatalog lies. Washington anil Leo Vniversity, JEt. O. W. r. I.EK, Preslilont. 'I horough luf tmotloa In Ixmguagct, I.Uera do and Dritncv, aud la the professional sehovlt of Law and Kngiiirertiig. Healthful location In Hi" Valley of Vlrlutn. K 1 pontes for tilna inoinliaiiuiiJn.it etveal Mois'oii npeut Mrplniuber lfilh, ISNI b', r rabilogui addivsi J. L. CAMfDELl,, JH., Clerk, T.sxluglon, Va charms tuLLixau, Uliarlereil 1,-jT, A OOLLUOIATK INSTITUTE, Kor younu Ladles ami Gentlemen, nr. haiim:, mo., K'ii Sf. I.iiili. reMiier.s Heptemher A, 1t81. Hoard aud Tuition, 6 monies, fa to l;m. tend for VAlning-no, tlarsaKKca,.,,, MKS. h PA KB W. J. SHONE, Wholesale and Retail liiintrciM t vn ... .1 cuimiwr... uuuiioiiULuu auu oiaiiu.xjr.K.i l)..lae In nil bind. t Bn.nn .mi ' 0 anl Dla-ik Uooka, Latter, Vial ami wap ur. . Alu: ror iu Kitsy Onan i.o. 1 lialUalikrm rarwr;, Estahliebol in N,.rlh T ... 1- ICT t . . , ; "r ijiv, w now prepared t Gil orr!af. 'or ,Tiol-ne barrel, half bnrwi. s-d k.y ; ', h,lr tarrif0r StlvVI- W-pV.I r ., , K. I. Kivlkn. P oorh tor. fJrd.ia uo.u l. r O p.u Tai,k? and 'n rti-zir H-p. . !i-fmicn Rarley or b rt C-nrao'a P,!dwi.r ie made, "'" "m h had i:, :le wurld! J) . 3 J) A KXTED M arch mi h , ItTTH M ay 4 lb , let. THE (STAR) SOUTH E H N S VI U A I'.D Cotton ProffB Can peratnl hrlther Nlcnan, Wtitar. II or i. col II mill I'narr Thenn illsof 'hi l'ra i)ulek work, eon vmiienee, eaay nl oi.nr ii i iol Uiinrmiteeit lo pack a O00."i(i..( tiule. t-end for ' ooK ni ,ej, rtptt ,n "(Star) hoiilln rii mnrl" Pri xal'o , s I . ','11. S, Mi). TO' I . cnts OnllitN, f'rxna. .mssm Now Homo" Sowlrg Machine lathe Slmijlaat, Latent improvs-d, iMost durable and Cnveini,nt Sewine; Machine In iho vVor d. li.ei:"li uli otiiiia in , inlliy or inaurlol, noiioriii worltnriii'ililp, ea.e ef 111111111111.1. 1 m il wide rnnco 01 work produced; umoiKd (or apend, ationeth of leeif, rapaeity anil olirnnee offlnh.eiid l.i, In met, ca a'w'olii'ely pbifeot Miintilue, warranted for live ytn-rx, (.ml sutla ruolio'i huar.iuteeil In evncy pjriieubir J'.IHJ A. MAJfN, C,ni"rl Aki'-.i, 727 .Mulu.Si., Dullaa TKrIN ITY IIA.LJL. Itr.VK'.I.Y. RSW .IKirAtV, A 111 ri iuii llnrr i-'eh ol I, r L'i.-ln. V. ri 1 mlvin.'iiL" s ol Mm li'che-t t rd i: fein t imi'I. year be lni ,s, p,eii,i, i- l.-.ilt. r . r il cul ir, aitdren miss uai.'iiki.i.k uiiiHoss in;r, Hiliielpal University of 3iisis8i,)i'i, AT l'I'OKl. Next Sotolon oiinia iieploiaiier ia.li, 1-iHl. Tiiltlou still KHKH t.i nd S'lideuta f,om inn Slate, eaeept s:iii in Lnv Slu 'e na. Kipeuaej par Fe Wou of 9 inoolba: Oliiniilhabotnl at il l S its 00 " waaiiu-K 1 M M 5u Kuel Ki n I,) (HJ Lliilua p' r tt-'eloti :l eo Mauloulalloj aud Inol :euul Koo 1 X) Total sxpenaea per aaailon l;,7 W) Many atudenia bnurd on the mess system rorahoutaUitoilaia p rmonih. Tne Uuiverslty la In every respeot lirns prroua. The hoard ment I Oxfnnl on tha id Vovday in bfpinulier tot leet Ihne ndditlonal Prnfea-ore-oio of Modern Laiiaiiagi a,.neof Nature Ulsiory and ore of Vetipbysiea. Apply lor i-KUirgufa ami information to (Jill. A. P. hlewalt, Chatieellor. II M.SIIUJVAN, Becretary Hoard ot Trustee. t. ;iti:Kit iu'.ssS'XJ,, BROKERAGE AND COMMISSION, BPKCIALTiKS: Poonu XVxitn, Cried l"x-lt XXoi3a.r flood) cfio. IS Utll'Nl) I.0T8 No. 101 Nortu Tlilril Mtreet, iinafe (lie in her ot S'niiiiiieree, HT LOUlm, i t MO SCHOELLKOfF i CO., H.iiinlRotiireri aud lisnlers Iti And Wholesale Dealers Id Leather, Shot Findiiig- esS and MA ctni etrsat, Dallas, T as lnHIMMnutrlpiit will. kH.w - .. J l- nnturtin Kant nabloa ur to ountimtv In nrlow nf lathaa slk a i ... v. mm aasui WIMI UMTD1ND HBW UritNUll Ml, tVOOU wmpim 111 I 1 !' J- i. o -ii, hi, "l 1 I o U U 0 fc- ornr IUsh Avt nu3 nnd Blnguolla Sirr u DALLAS, - TEXAS. Iron, Brasi. Fotiv.dry. Blaehine and Blacksmlthing Ehoni. VarorS rt, , 1 Fronts, Vintilatcrs Sh V.'.bu. KalHoet, Pulleys fowsadCi .Un,w rnn of Ketone all Lied., of Macbicefv Hra"s ( od ,lfLJ Ti p' Stock. Older rmmptlj Executed Mr" ' Ga9 0(1,1 'Pa l' 'lt"U'-. etc., krpt i ijLKgx lj). B?rH;.4.. Sr. lavii i w) ja, amwmtT & itin&EtruKn, Apt: CFFICK No. 114 Lamar Ht., . ji, jjjA tIN5jUFE buildings and Stocks, Flour ing rills, Cotton Gins fnd Contents, Dweil inri, Farm Property, &e.,&c, Jk.'t Gurront ater, ST.LOUiS LAV SCHOOL taw Dopjrtrr.ont Waohtnton University. Fift'Tnth AnmiH) i'tnu ornnO til'' 12, lf', Ooiirm L Study ritiiiiifW-i tmi Aii.iui'l I'wrir.j, tvli' rmitthM irh. 1 llolomit mhnits t.i In Httd 11 .rt V. S. t ' 11 r in Miwimrl. ltjrpl iVi v-.tru-liiil tiy u;T r, l.iifr I.llrrvry. jlil'iruM luiilil St r.t. Ul.nb Town ( Hi'. Idwh. nltt'innrit -t St. I.n.ils.. W.O. irAMMUNn,I..ti.(.,i.ttja ol LttW lIuntsYiJIo Female College, al Sf nTlili:, AI.4K.tMA. Tim ililri.i-neoiid jenr bcu-lns Ai'iniat .Hat, A aioie hxillliv locution cm uot lu lound. 1 he 0"ll;! whb never lu a nior iireaptruua oiiu'iiiiuti a lattunyoruiorouzu ioaenera; Rpl T.iJIil ImliilliifM, i,d ii c-miMii,i outfit I'nr ai ilepsrtmentH, llierary iiiuhh , lauKuugHaami art. Oilers tho lilihent cdvar.taKea A ile dallghtt'iil liiiniB for imnlls. Prlo-a ruliuvil to initio lliotlnnw SprdLll ili.oeiiientHon'ored. or teriiia auu raw caiMcguc", nuilnsa llev A. 11. JOSKH, A. M,, Pres MEMPHIS CONFERENCE lcmulo Institute, JAVHHN, TEN If . Most i.ivorably loc'tcil. The thlrty-alithiB year hevina Sunt. Slh.lHsl. Amplu fanllitloa and ton hlfiliost Rilvanta(es aff'irdad, Haa en Joyed rnnilnued proaperlty. Charges moiler ata. For cntalomtaa and special lufomiatlon address tha President, Kev. A. W. JJNE3, D. D. FTOJIACM Tlionah Mnihrn In K.very Joint AmI nliir wlih fever ami agno, or Mlllooa lanlfaut, the ryaleni may vat lis fried fi in tnn inallifiaiit virus ta It II lloa'e'ler's aimnirli Itinera, l'mteat ttic ayntem nnnlnat It wlih thl iHMiaflolenl antl-apaainmlln, wlilch li fiirtliernioro a auprtiua remeily for liver ooniplalnt, oonstlpatlnn, ilrapepa a, ilelilllty, rheiiinnliain, kidney troublsa aud ottier all manta. rorsile by all DnuulaU and Dsalera generally. mm NTfRIORMERCHANTSVTsiTNGALVESTO JL" "'ADUAUEOUS rt CU1, M T - IS NEEP OF ' ti ar d ware, Tin wn rP IBON. 8TKBL, NAILS. CASTlN FAKSI KAIJO, r.TV. Their htock is Uncqnaictf in Variety or Pri,,fl TRINITY IRON YORKS, 11 . 11 m t i . t o iSr H '2 1 ELITlREET, bLLA. TEXAS. Pamts, Oils, Glass, Wall Papei Pictures, Frames, Wordings, Bracket. Etc. Readv ixed.Paints, alicol'rs consiantlvon har Order, from thoeountry .mirlteii and trade .BPwMtJ at th6 ,., HM. IIELLMUTIT LADIES enrrnrr? .XeS for tbericlit formolion of character. FRENCH I? h . 7A? T Prlndples, s tneonly rollii b itourd. Lnowiry ..nd Toition Fees, Induding tbowhole coU??,r k' 0r'i.'?i,,,".,n V- perfi Callailienlas. Di a-ia and 1'alnllni, use el Wano 2," IjSSrJ M.Ci KJ "1 h"n:lI' an, Mmlern Unnii annum. Are.in-tionnl onciinlf fr II U daush ! eiliJrJS, ml Medlclna. tHOO .'itn, ! Cmm' 'el cJ: """" 18 CARNES' OLD RELIABLE INSURANCE AGENCY pirrariiiira i iiiiini niii m iiMiamiM maimum jm. LBOIT &"EC. BLITM"' v Importers and Wholosale Dealers In staple and Fancy Dry Good Hats, IJoots and Sliocn, Hotioiis, Etc. Cornor of Mechanic and Twonty-Fourth Streets. I Itonloviird lime eninri Farls. GALVESTON, TE IPiSURAWCE I A valnabla blank sandy laml farm for ealr 1'4 miles i ortli-woHt , I Hentiin contalnlra St aie.-i 12.1 acrra lu cultlvatloni 8i alre l! uus'rrauc; i;ood ri'si'ltmca, burn anil ier.ni ImiipeNs yiiuiiH! iipplennit peeoli orcliaula; wi uiucriid by lanka and wad . Kor fn'iher ".n tlciilara cd'lrena T. II. V. VKIMX, Dei. ton, Vi ton cuunly, T '-a Albemarle Femalo InstiMe, ciiauioriKNvii.M:. va. Twcnty-flllh amalon begins aenbinlier Oli. Full faculty. Knitiiuicni i o npl. t Adtan ftsj a uiiHiivpaD-rd lermsriducvd. Foi ta iriii umily t Prlnolpala, Kav. A. KUHANK. A. M W. P. UlOKl.NoilS. Ursnline Acndcmy, IAIiIaAl TEXAS. Tnls Inatltuilon, nnd'-r tho direction ol tin fjraullne Ladles, will re-opt n lha Flrat Noinlny In nepteiubrr. The coui-se of studl'S 1 tlinroueli In tbi arlons departrtanta. No extra churn foi Kronen or Herman, aa ilieee laiimiasK enter Into the r'-nnir courae of iiudlea. TERMS IN ADVANCE: llonrd, washing and tuition, lin-liullnp stntien erv, drawing, fancy work ar.d tha or-Uniry lnOinury eapeusea, per eca.lun of A" monllia....... ....?.... i:H Miiflc and use ot piano S4 10 Kiitrnuce feo (for the llrat year only).... J Uradiinllnif ten 6W For further lnfurmatlon anmt fin clrcularor apply to the Mul llKIl KUl'l.HIOIl. UniTersity of Virginia. Saaslnn hnirlna nn tin, 1st of October, an1! oonMmiea i.ina ni, mills. -,pply fur oataliin to Ihaeunrua y of the faculty . P. u,! vwalty of Virginia, Albeirntla roiinty, v it Klma. Jah. r. IIAliHIHON, jyiM-fonsw L,i..iuianoi tne racurj. Virginia Fomilo Institute ' STAUNTON, VIHU1NI A. Bit, OK. J. U. 8. STlillt, i-kimini. Mra.8ttitrtwlll ! aiitetl by a mil rorv ,...Im-i.....Il-j. Tl. O.l -ele.l ileHlrea m.ke teacini, and trKiutn,: tt'ori'im'i, iirninnte the beat uniu! Il Ion n' niliidKiid Tonna reaartinble. Ail exirxvac.,Dr ' pored, The mxi a si-b-n lieclns terlema l.'lh.and o-tillnu.a ulnn inoniha. Catsingu aout upon np.-ll -hllim to iho Hrlnclpal. Mrs. .1. K. it. pj i r a It l', wannii-ni m vm im m tot ny and Yonog rtOONVJI.I.K, . - - Thlrty.elKhth year biffins Hep jni'wr 'Miinai;eii.(.tit and teuehlnd of ''" 01 tcsllfil"-W. 8. HreKory.Kanaiuil'lty. "A miracle wronuht Willi my y w 8tronir, 8l. Joseph, Mo. western ina iiesi training wiuovi a , oountry'Wi 11 . Kolllrj. Auursss, r. a, juuiiav.'i- -j-ra BBSBkaBaBksBaVtiBBtftLJ