awara. m.tr 1m,i.. - l r li r M v"1 i ! fcl ! 1 1 ! ! 1 1 1 1 I'l'l ! U ir ! J. i ( o THE GAZETTE: FORT WORTH, TEXAS, SATURDAY. JANUARY C. STATE 8PKUU1&. Eoport of the Stale AfHcer at Atutis Th University. ,iiiIllljrlitUils oreniHg drew a larj crntA'd; no on wasiiurt, uut a usuai, one horse wm gored to death by the hull aiiti tho tarrw was unable to help hlrn. Tho officers hare found no clue as WACO. A Theological Student of Corocana tenced for Horse Htcauuff. yrt to the whereabout of the burglars several years mail c acana Sea-' who blew open the afo of II. C. )tcr ofllec attempted i iujr, ' Column night: or wai, although it . hlmscir throuch b ! is known they lioarded tho Interna- infc mmscii inrougn 1 tional t rain at the junction, alwut two HichwaT Bobbory near DalUu-Pemalo mllw from town Tbun-dny night, nnd LuZtl Illinois Burned " thought they got otfat Catell. Odious ia Illinois ijurcca. , K Q Abbott, an Englishman ami Sara Scott, Colored, Exocutcd ia Paris for ' Murder. t' '', The lieaUs Continue at Lsredo on Boligion, Onuj Kw3froa AuiHni, Palestine, Lougriow, Dcaitoa and Otbor Poiut. DENISON. Doiiison, January 5. Tlio report that Fred Hughes o book and fttaUnn- ery dealer hud nuufo an assignment' brother-in-law of our worthy towns man, John Case, .irrhed hero lat nlghlfroi.i the old country. For sev eral days lie had been showing sign oflnsrnltvand on nrriving hero bo caino perfectly wild and escaped from this traveling companions a the depot and is still at large. Much anxiety ia felt in regard to IiIh recovery, lie is crazy on the subject of religion. -Mr. Case is unable toilnd hiiti, although ho has been seen by several partfej on the outskirts of the city. John Incc Is to be married to one of fjio ladies of bin company, who linn pawl for his wife for koiiiu time past. proved to bo true. J Itighes has win- j Spw,i to Injjly been doing a good business and j),iw j. was looked upon as a prosperous young , ' ' ' I upon and li stmir so to Mis friends, merchant, and bin failure was miito u ABILENE. hp'oljl lo tliOurrt. Abilene, January 5. T lie report to night Is that tho riCAtofllco Inspector and bondsmen have taken charge of thnjwsfnfllco ctlccui here. A mew hotel ia going up and several Htouu.MlnioturuH tio In contemplation, Ju addition to one now begun. About onu hundred dwellings have been built in tho hut month. Oeo. W. (Jnlonlck. J. T. Jkrry nnd J), 11. Corley, the bitter presuitt justice f tlw peace, are iiiueh talked of as the jirolmblu candidates for mayor. SSfl ftMTORIO. Hr"llto Ui Untt. fiaii Antonio, Ilexar county, Jan nary S.The Hev. jtauhdaiiH Way coaetiottHkl, ialor of the Polltdi uhjirch here, ilfoil ltut night. Ua will be Imrle'd lo-tiiiirrmi' An unofHeial city rcp'ort issued to-j niiy HiiotvH ini iiunriy 9ni,uui) woro re oefved as reoorder'it courta line from FoJiruary, lf7H, to January 1, 18H. During hit. year $10,350 were received from tlio cuinu source. A Mioak thi,.f got into HoliwarU'd More will lot the owner wusatauppur and emptied tho till of$V. PALESTINE. PaIohII ne, January C Mr. IlnyniM, .superunciiiient or tno motive i)owcr DALLSS loOnMlir. anuary o. A gctitluman fnipi Orceiivllla Biiyn yesterday two hlgliwayinen KtopiH'd several Hunt county farmers, and robbed them of the proceeds of thoir wilo of cotton. Theynlso halted S. II. Jtlake, driving home hi a wagon with Mm. Make, and having about three hundred dol lars in hli pocket. Jtlake jumped from 'ho wagon and run. The high waymen tired at him, hitting him three tinu-i, oiK'o in the Hide, owe In the breaat and once In the leg. Nono of the wounds aru dangerous. Other farmcrH appearing in Fight the high waymen tied. Two brothern named (frecn nwuilted an old man nittned Catcs at 1'laiio hint night, indicting fatal injuries, among them a fractured skull. John Urecu wa captured here to-day. JIIs bruthur liHtill at large. Itobcrt Clark of this city to-day re ceived a telegram from bin daughter at H'hool al Hi. Mary's College, Knox villu, Illinois, auiiouiicing thodetnic tloli of the college buildings by lire; lo-w 7o,f)0. The school had seven Texan uirls, two from Dpiiii-on, two rronUinlveston and thieo fiom DalhiH, namely: Min-es Ada Murphy, Ella Clark and Mary Leake. City AHcRur and ("ollector Hogel Ktrdes the IncieaHe in the vtiluu of prop erty will boatleiiHt$l,f)0,(K)overthat oflastyearonaeeountoflmprovuiuentH made during the year. The giand jury yesterday found an Indictment against Bent Jilam for cut ting Henry Danlola.ehnrainir him with m-ttiulLwith liiteuttoklll. Aeaplaawas lulled and Deputy Hherill" Moon ar- tesled him in Kast Dallas. Dauiel.s Wpctttl to tlniCJnrBtt-. . i! Waco.McriCtinan county, January 4. This morning E. C. Ovcrby, for Icrk in the Kxumi- suiclde by rfioot- tlio head wltli a pistol, but one of hU friends knocked IiIh arm 'up and the pistol mlsed its aim, IwlgluK tlio ball Jn tho ceiling of tho room. Jrour hours lti.er Overby KWallowed n heavy dose of ar senical preparation but his family be ing on the lookout for Komo act f des peration took the nlurui and icl nhoned for physicians who came In tlmo to save his life. Overby Is a young man of good habits, highly es teemed, and the r.i-sli act Ia a great sur prise to his friends, lie still payH he will end hLs life by suicide and htLs no desire to live. The uiui-o of Overby's depression Is rupjioscd tobelovefor a handsome young lady whoso parents violently opjio-o their mnrriiige though the lady horcelf is favorably Inclined. An elopement seemed to bo tho proper lemmhf bnt tho lovers mood Is aot (dwells t-cnslble and Overby preferred n tragetlcand sensational. At a meeting of tho bar association reholuUonH were adopted, suggesting changes In the judiciary articles of the state constitution as follows: Supremo court for civil causes only, to con sist of nine judges, divided Into two sections, tho chief justice presid lug ovesr either section; court of appeals three Judges, criminal jtiris- nicuon ouiy;au appellate ami district judges to be appointed by the governor lora term or eigiityenrs; county judges to bo elected by the people for a term of live years and the jurisdiction of the lower courts to be extended. The res olutions will be sent as a memorial to tho legislature. FOinT-SEYENTJl CONGRESS. Ycsterdaj's Proceodingi of the "National Legislature. Actlvo Discnion.of the Prosidoatul Snc ' ' o3ion BUI. retnry of tho treasury bo cuipowcrol to order the instant destruction of nil cattle, r other animals, which are In quarantine or give evidence of dan gerous contagious diseases. Ioue. Mr. Itandall said he was unavoid ably absent Irom the house yesterday. Had ho been present ho would havo yoted for the passage of tho civil ser vice bill. Mr. Singleton of Illinois did ntt hear his name called, but would have voted against the bill. The houMj then In committee of the whole took up the JJistrlct of Colum- opnatcs in tlio lly the same as tho present law. During tne discussion relative to tno appropriation for lighting tho District His patriotic oilbrts for 1st, J of Columbia Mr. Kelly of Tennsyl- his thorough nudersU vuiihi clinrged that the Washington the iiu&tious whlchs fflSCELLANKOUS. An Epitome of tho Day's Inoidcnte Over the World. . All still linirors lietweon life and death, fn Vikt fli-titrjin tliii ittjIt ...! i 1.1 j,.... and machinery of the Gould system, j ofMr". A. M.Hower. who sliot hlimelf was here all day examluinu into the Intcrnatlonnl shops. Ho leaves to nklit for Oalveaton with Master Mc olnVriio Jolmson, to investlgaU'tho con dition of the Oalvestoii road and shop maohlnery. A negro, employed on the Interna tional, got a pay check for four dollars and raised It to fourteen, and to-day got "fiair years In the penitentiary for so ilglnj. CORSlCftHi. Wpili! (oUioOnf-ottn. Gor-Jim, Nasiirro county, Janu ary 5. Lluiiteunnt-Oovemor Marttu left last night for Austin, fand Itepro sQtilativ;e Htout leaves Monthly, to be pritftuit at tho convention of the legis lature. Colonel R. J. Slmklns of tho board of regents will be unable to attend tho nievllng at the capital to-morrow, owing jo sickness in family, but will bo lit attendance by Monday. In tho district court U. A. McAVher tou, who ea was reversed by the court of appeals, has again been sou toilet d to live years In thu peniten tiary for horse stealing. MoWherton wa roundly a theological student at Tcliuacana oollege. w ith a toy nJstol Ciiriotnias day. died lust night of lock-jaw. AUSTIN. $1("oIhI to tliiC)nsecU'. Austin, January fi. J. W. Ihilne-, the new secretary of state,"nrrlved this morning. It Is not known If he will make any changes in the clerical force. Mr. Mallltt, profe-sor of ehohilslry in tho now university Is here. He has not Indicated whether he will accept tho appointment or not. The university anents meet to-morrow to transact im poitnnt business. Htvretary Ilowman says many pri vate eitlens are applying for copies or tho nubile laws, lie will recom mend that a larger number of copies ho printed, and the vecrotnrv of state be allowed to sell them at cont. Ho has already furnished one bundled and six counties with reports. The secretary of state reports that he will l-'commend tho enactment of the law providing for two sets of election olllccrs; one to count and the other to receive votes; aho that the piesent olllccrs send their repoits to tho county judge Inside of three davs, the latter olllcer to mako tho leport lo tho secretary of state Im mediately, that olllcer to can vass, and diclaro the result In uiieen days, instead offoitv as now. Ills leport will aKo show' that one hundred and twenty-four requisitions have been issued dm lug the past year, and sixty-tluvo warrants Issued on requisition from otherstatcs. Fees for churtcm, eertllleatos, etc., ?i),l(M. Ho says hundreds ot diallers have been tiled which show fraud on their iiiccm. with this report Secretary T, I H, Houinim closed nhto years of pub- lie service. As vet there Is no evldin. I No blither arrests have J that Senator ColiaM ill havo opposition J ur lo lllllldll. the report of Doctor Hweailngen, state hcalih ofilcer shuw-i a total ox. LOKGVIEW. Speolnl U IhnCturi'Ur-. Longvlow, Orcgg county, Jnnuaiy 5.-nMr. Jonah Sawyer, fbteitutii of an extmgatigon the Texas and Pacllle ;dlway, was nfiestod for the shooting ofJlmmie Ikuclay on December !, anil which was reported In tho (I v .irrwc, A long prollniluiiry nxanilun tlon Ht'Cius to somewhat clear him and Implicates u negro ho was jealous ot llurelny'a attention to a handsome negro girl been made J). W. lilugo, thogunsp ith here, no eldentnlly shot himself In the hand. Thu ball then struck n negro by&hiuder nnd tmyuiely wounded him. liquor dealer, was closed up by Dr. Aiihcll of Foit Worth. lUsseiigerthen nmde an asnlgniuent. Liabilities hirge lu excess of assets. GREENBACK ALLIES. Detroit, January 5. Tho Demo cratic and Greenback members of the legislature held a caucus this forenoon and agreed lo act together on all ques tions of patty policy, which will of course alleet the senatorial contest. WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. Washington, January o.Tho ways and means committee are to-day "at work on the free list taritl' commission. They report they struck out quinine and tho free duty on the preparations thereof at ten per cent, ad Valorem liuty. RIVER IMPROVEMENTS. Washington, D. f, January .". General Comstock was before the -Mississippi Klvcr Committee to-day. Ho estimated the entire navigation of the river could not. bo improved for less than sixty-six million dollars. This estimate had no regard to levees. ACQUITTED. Kansas City, January o. After a preliminary examination Addle Ayres was to-day acquitted of tlio charge of the murder of Jacob Hlitz, the orches tra leader, on New Years day. The question was as to whether Dl'ltz. shot himself or was killed by hia mistress. GOLD AND SILVER. Washington, January o.Tho direc tor of tho mint leports a gain in metallic circulation by coinage and import during tho past six months of about $i!l.000,000 in United States gold coin, ami about ?M,I0,000 in silver coin. HEARING GRANTED. Washington, January !. Some per sons whose land entries In the Yank ton land dish let were recently de clared fraudulent, have asked for a Hearing before tho linul forfeiture Commissioner McFarlaud request. granted tho THE RIVER FUND. Washington, January i. In re spoiibeto a hoiii-e resolution calling for information as lo tho probable amount of appropriations available for the im provement of rivers and harbors which will bo on hand at the close or the current llseal venr. the president to-day transmitted a report from tho chief of engineers es timating the amount at live million dollars. Gas Jjiirht Coinnauy controlled con gross and that the company had u man In their employ In tho nouse who kept them informed of tho Introduction of measures allecting the gas interest. Mr. Hlscock said if he (Kelly) made tho charge against any member of the house he would bring in a resolution of Inquiry. At:! o'clock the presidential succes sion bill (Mine up as unllnlshcd business. After some discussion, the amend-1 ment of Mr. Jvclly, making the appro priation of 22 per lamp was adopted. An amendment was also adopted leav ing it to tho discretion of tlio district commissioners to substliute other II lumnting material for gai In lighting the district. Tho bill thei passed. I. Mi THE COHOES FIRE pense o" maintaining quarantine along the Itlo Grande about seventy thou- -d nil !, nf. Wlilnli (1m live United. there states paid sudciieienoyol twenty thousand to be met by tho legislatute. He recom mends that all local authorltlas in declaring quarantine be lequlred tooboytholimtnietlonsorthegovernor. Ho thinks an appropriation of fcn.oot; will meet all leqiiiiumouls of tlio next year. PARIS. I'aris, .Tumpuy fi.Tlio largest enmd orcn In Tails for a long time as semble! hem to-day to witness tint ex ecution of Sain Scott for the murder ot Joe Spear, which occurred some years ago, Uuwiik executed ono-'half 'mile wtHtir the squaio mmr where tlio minder was committed, Tho shei'ltf had ii guurd of about mvy men. It hav. lug bum rumored that pott's friends mi would rowiio him. However, good , ni.. order prevailed, notwltlitaiidllig tho liueh hlVuV "m ircoo -lor had v luuro crowd vnrluiit.lv .wi iu.ii...i ... i ... ': V ,ul ' "?l'rier nau nn from thtxo to tlw tliou-and. After tho prlseuur, accompanied by the hherlil and deputies, mounted thu I'Cailhld, ho made a speech and de clared his Innocence, and ald ho was prepared to meet his God; that (jid Adanm and Joe Homier done tlio kill ing. He said he was nU aiiald to die. in uie latter portion of his talk h., WACO. Spei'lulO tint Otw.i.u... Waco, Mel.cuuan County, Jauunry o A novel case was argued before the ! county couit today, Sometime ago. y-mig man was arrested, tried and inieu ill too oitv reeordor'rt vnnrt an anneal vns tidcon nn ! plea thai under tho city charter, no I mil- li.iT.,1 oxlstenec. It seoins that utnir tlil commented on tho slow ni-nm-.. ,,rn, legislature charter of Waco tho duties 1 trial. Tho Judge ronmrked tho nuso aim power or jitleo of tho pence- arc conferred on the mayor, no provision being made for any other oiUcor having Judiolal powers. Sub-equentlytho city conn ell created tho ouleo of reeonler, with drawlnir the ludlclnl nnn-timw t.,.. LAND WANTED. Washington, I). C, January 5. Mr. ! is. j. vampueu, upreentlng u syndi cate of Chicago capitalists, Is negotia ting with tho secretary of tho lnterloi for the lease of a tract of laud thirty miles squaroln tlio Indian Territory be longing to tho Cherokee and Cheyenne Indians. They propose using it ror gnulngcaltloandcut only such tim ber as is necessary to piovlde posts ftir wire fences to inclose tho land. The Indbmsiuo represented as being anx ious to cuter Into the arrangement. WASHINGTON NOTES. Washington, D. C, January f. the president to-day nominated Gub tavo Onward or Illinois, to be secretary of the legation ortho Uulted Stales to Japan, The cattle commission estimates the sum of $2,000,000 required to stamp out the lung plague among tho animals this ceuntry and recommends tho re quired lcglslttlon. In the star route trial much Impor- hint t.twl town.,, ,..o ....I t.. r , "-'"""ij !.- inn iii, uuriuue (Ctl4t. Washington, January 5.Mr. Van Wyek, in preaonting petitions for tho passage of the bill to give Increased pensions to one-armed and one-legged soldiers, saiu mo commiuee on pei - , , , ipr0nrliiUnii bill. Jtnpproprli sons would probably reach a emich - $3 44847 bdn W2 j,), Blon on the subject at the meeting on ea 'ilmalttm' me bill is substantially ruusuiiy uexi uij uui il-jiuii, im mediately thereafter. Mr. Ingalls presented a petition for the admission of Dakota as a state, and said In his opinion tho opposition to such admission was wholly partisan and malignant. Mr. Vest denied that the opposition was of tho character Htated,aiid asserted that it was made by Itepublicans as well s by Democrats, nnd based upon unanswerable facts. Mr. Garland charged that the llrst ob jection to the admission of Dakota came from Mr. Halo of Maine on ac count of the manner in which tho county of Yankton had dealt with its creditors. Mr. Hale said he said lie objected to the admission or Dakota on the ground stated by Mr. Garland because the re duction or Yankton county had been sanctioned by the terriloriai legisla ture and he thought it neither fat u r fair that his action should be charac terized as It had been by Mr. Ingalls. A bill was passed making and ap propriation lor the hiu vey to a certain practicability of uniting the upper allluents of the Missouri and Colum bia rivers by by a canal. Mr. Vest Irom the committee on territories .submitted u report in rela tion to tlio Yellow Urnc P.irk, and wild he would will It up at an early day. Mr. Garlund advocating the bill said the practical objection to the piesent hybrid system created by the law of lV.r2, had been strikingly demon strated at the time of President Gar field's death, and after tho 4th of March next, tinlc.-s congress should legislate upon the subject, in the meantime lifo of the president would only he one standing between the United .States and an anarchy. On the other baud the advantages of the system as reported by this bill was, It devolved the duties of the presidency In such wises upon the secretary ot state No Inferior man was ever nominated lor that olllce. Under the existing law thu president of the senate would be come In a certain contingency acting president. Tills provision reiiderd the character or administration very un certain for iustancc, when the senate met after the death of President Gut Held, the sena tor from Delaware, Mr. Bayard, was chosen president of the senate oi the United States, the chief executive olllce would bo then lllled by a mem ber of a paity dete.ited tit the polls but as if by magic Mr. Dayard was deposed and the senator liom Illinois, iMr. Davis) was put in Ills place, that dis tinguished hcnator belonging to uo party but,walMngin an utmosphcrc of his own vision above all parcics cent lean, ethereal or what-not. laugh ter. If he had heeii willed to the presidency by tho death of ITosldent Arthur, the virdictof the people would have approved him or his paity. Mr. Garland in the course ot his re marks exmes-u I tho opinion that tho president's time of ofilcoouglu to be six years. Mr. Morgan moved to amend to pro vide that olllccrs succeeding to acting president shall hold olllce until tho president's dlsaoiiity is removed, or until tho vacancy is otherwise law fully tilled, instead of until the regular term as provided in the bill. Mr. Edmunds moved that the bill be rc-commHted to the committee on ju diciary, with instructions to report as soon as may he a bill to further provide for and regulate the duties of the president of the United States by the president of the senato pro torn nnd speaker of tho house ot repies utatives, respectively. In case tlteie is a va cancy in both the olllce. of the presi dent and vice president of tho United .States and for the administration ot the duties of tho president ol the United -states in eases iu which there shall be, at tho tinio being, neither president of the senato tiro torn nor speaker of tho house of rep resentatives. Mi. Kdmudfs said this motion present-d clearly the alternatives of either, perfecting tho system devised by the fathers or departing entirely from that system as propescd in the penning mil. Mr. Hlair ofl'cred an amendment providing thai cabinet oftlcors named in succession, instead ol acting as president in the cases contemplated in the bill, shall m act only until copgrcs can come together and provide' a bur i tor lining me presidential chair iu caso of death, etc. , Mr. Jones or Florida ofterod an ! amendment providing Unit no cabi net oincorsiuu succeed to the acting presidency who would not be elluible election as president. Wit hunt P FAMILY T 'Rouftiy lfl.tnrv nT 1... !... , ,t. . . ?!: ...c vrcru ltnl0) Chicago, January 4.-45 much uncertainty and ev2 lug stories about tho coinlC fairs in the Indian TWt tJQ -.. -uu lowing leucra irom incut in Jiidiau T uics win prove vprvH particularly as to givliiVI into tlio past ns well ulli lilufnrv mill tn(iw ,,r ...;". Stidbam Is a Creek, nndy years has been one ofthe'u factors iu all Indian u3 i n I..., i. "'"H 13 ttUll IWiW.tll , ll.i having lor several years lJ Kmu 111 .uij,t.-;v3 liuin li,, i)t- i ; l'tirtlicr rurtleulnr or th Great uml iKtrou. CuMQiiKi.itlun. Cohoes, N. Y., January 3.Thc lire originated in the wheel-pit of the roll ing mills. Work was suspended last I'Viday, for repairs," and ws to bo re sumed this morning. During n severe cold spell hut night the wheel was frozen iu the pit. The engineer began thawing it out ' by the usual procesx when by some accident the nil caught lire and the Haines spread with wonderful rapidity. The firemen did splendid work and successfully di verted the lire fron the central por tion of tho city which includes tho great knitting manufactories. A more rapid fire never was seen. Inside of one hour from the timetlieuil took Hie tho entire works were consumed and nothing left but the fariiaces and their chimneys. The flames drove the workmen away so quiekiv they had no time to think of drawing the fur naces, hence the loss is much greater than it otherwi-o would have been, as the iron will now cool iu them and they will then havo to bo taken apart. Total loss on the rolling mill is now estimated at half n million. The insurance is about $7."n,000. The flames wercdriven to the l'ilol mill, which was soon en veloped. The sight was grand. One fire ran riot through the oil and com bustible matter and eomunicatcd from one story to another with great rapidity. Within live min utes the immense brick structure was totally enveloped In flames and the firemen littery helpless tostav their progress, poon the gasoline tank ex ploded rending and leveling the walls. Lo-s on the Gngerty mill 4.100,000. in surance ?7o,000. Powers t O'Hrien's mill occupied a' portion of the Pilot mills building and 1 involved in general ruin. Loss !0,000 partially insured. DIRECTORS ELECTED. New Yoik, January . At a special meeting of the directors of the New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company to-day, tlio following di rectors were elected : J. J I. Devereux, Cornelius Vanderbilt, W. H. Vander bllt, U. Mclv. Twombly, W. C. Whit ney, W. S. JStirke, Auirust Scliell, An son George McGee, J. II. Wade, Chas. Hlckox, Janus Tillinglmst and D. W. Caldwell. .1,11. Devereux was elected president of the now board. DIRECTORS ELECTED. Des Moines, Iowa, Janunrv'fi. The stookholdcrs or the Des Moines and -Xoi tli western ituilwav Company elected as directors: Jay Gould J P Runnells, T. M. Hubbell, J. P. Polk, J. S. Chukson and C. F. Meek. The road will be pushed to connections with the Northers Pacific and made a broad auge. THE DEFAULTING TREASURER. Memphis. January 5. Coii-idi.rnlii.. I excitement prevails here over the re I ports from Nashville that State Treas urer Polk is a defaulter hu the sum of $100,000. - 1 applied to the crowd bolhhlu.k i h" ttor ' I!1 'niiwtorrUnr them to .--i. . - -n-r "s lion liiiii 111 (I wuitc, it tuHo warning front his doom. Ho huM game until tho verv Jtwt, ami said ho wuntiHl to die easy, J lie drop fell at aboutU this evening, LAREDO Mpi,l lothn (lukoHo Liuedo, The fiestas 'the Ciuilitv i-aiirt l..,.l,l..,l , "., lH -'Kalhat thu defendant on mm not made such progress as ho thought It would make, fhinlioln.r M,., close of tho Hfth week, Charles A. Dickson, mute, agent be tween Peoria and Kvansvllle, was ar rested to-day for stealing registered letters. Hull at Docntur. uw ease is agaiuat tho defendant on i On Thursday evcnlm? next tliom , h .. ., .Si.2iVCte.,t',D ?0'"5. " w,' A ."nber of the knlghtn mid ladles i ofstore en. aueiupicd suicide yesterday, ia all right again ami says he lias conclutlcil Webb county, January 5- ."'i'11;, ,0'.r iho V1 S ""rwiulted nre still bcmnii 'Hie &" tIUHI U,ere Uc kno ot ot this city will probably attend the eiitortatnment. The comnilttco in charge is making tho most perfect arrangements for the pleasure of those who are present. lor .ivvnij; un inistniieiiument tho senate w ent into executive session and sooa afterwards adjourned. In discussing tho question of tho ad mlsslon of American euttto to Great Ilritaln, the rejmrt concludes: "It is vain to hope Kngland will remove tho restrictions so long as we fail to show '"" prisugo has been wiped out from our land and nothing slurt of he nbraluto aud uiulenlablo extinc tion or tliis dl-easo in the United .states will reopen the British market to our live wittic, and save us ihoe millions we are now every year, prod ga ly, we might ahnust say hi saiicly throwing awtiv." Tne. report estimates thu yearly W frQlu lUl,; lung plague fn the Unlhal States at from two to three millions, and the prospective, lnv. f mi.Lw.,u,. orcanltal Is represented by the prTsent yearly losses, whldi, at live percent. mi,,,f,i,b? from for,-v lxy l l -"--- 4v uirrt-iiii'ii nv nrA.niiiti,,.. losses nt tho sumo rain ... f.mi.... crning principle Iu nllthcso 'lit bliall forbid tlw.mnv... ..,. ot store cattle out of any Infected state aHm,ry riJUtri (eptaftcrquaU antine such as is now im. posed on vtti.. imported fmni Infected foreign countriS The report recommends thai the"ec- 1I0SQUK COUXTV. Thu Circus- Iniiirorr- I, 1SK1. I)atli ltulhUiiir inrtilK. Corrcspoinlenro of the finrctte. Moikjan, Janimrv I 'vmvlita 9. ll.tl I- v-vw.iyi iv imneys circus wmie through our town, yesterday, en route for Meridian, where thoy showed hist night. Mrs. Rebecca Do Cordova, mother of nil8, V; K lnl? l-wpriutris, or the City Hotel, in lids Oily, died at the home of her son-ln-liw, Mr. Wm. torion, in Temple, on the "ioth of De comber, 18S2, and was buried nt tlio ?ri. i ii C!,r,y',1 ""rial grouml, near Klmlmll, in this county, uu New ears eve. In this i-e It maybe truly said that as tho old year wmie to an end also ended tho life or one or the that ever lived. -nr. a. Hercules, proprietor Commercial Houe,is llaviug ..,....v.wii uuui iu iiu l)(HI-e. Mr. Alex Rubor is having a new buildin? erUCtwl "r tl,L' academy All the carpenters have 'as much work as they can attend to now. Ca.ter's Liver Bitters for thu f liitu .-.i.ilr.i l.th HII.-III ...iiu ,,,3 (W really valuable ns Mclilllop Is iiNo n thorouSj Informed young clerk In i and martial matters. Huts of the hoii'-o of warriors el I.... ,. ti.n iT. .si-.. i ti.i.. , y '"6 "' WV" vtv-.-Muiiesnous, rcscutatlvcs and deeply in C, of the nation. JudueO. Wsi living nt Eufala, writes aafoiJ The Creek nation liasWI into two bauds from time injj known jus tho Upper at? urceKS, eacn witn a ja and resident chief, ing under one governtal two chiefs and assistantsrh getlier a one executive. Ttii government existed until Hit the late war by which they't, ded into North and South. they reunited and , home Sands the actios; of :i portion of the Creeks'' ported the Uuicd States i'dt proposed that we do av:iyfi two chiefs and unite uuaor This was agreed to. and a e with . equal numbers fn two parties was a t0, (1-r,a,t ,n coustitutlc. code oi laws. This done, thei convention adopted their chit, who expecicu in ue elected,! fcatcd and he rebelled. Attb election inc rebel ran another candidate: wtis Deatcn. As many of party nave never couio lioi pretend now to have diseov the authorities gravely wrona iu belling to the United Stales ........ 4.. tl... ..... j.' iiivjib iwi niu unv oi lg noies that portion or coun1 tiled bv them. Tim imrh. 4 . ' I'-..,. rebellion received their shun proceeds of the sale. ThoCtJ thorlties opposed selling hJ forced to because the UuittJ government had located til noles on their land f mistake and they not remove thein but proposei the land. The Creeks (hougll ter to take pav for the land 'til it without pay. This is thewi tory ot the trouble. O. P. M'eKlllop writes froa! gee as louow: This trouble is an 'eE some three thousand to undermine and destroy tfcc recogni.ed constitution ofjHil Lsiiiiiiii. iiiu iiuriie Kiiunu "Chlcote party" was also def they undeitook by ft' aims to install their Tlie fight began, but tho Unlil Indian agent. Major Leoufi settlement without bloodshed! then they have raised arawi twice. Minds died soon niter trouble, but other lenilors the fracas until latfi when one of their youtigJi arrested for violating theii raised a mob, followed and to sherifr and deputy and sen prisoner. Kuowhiz such would not be ' toleraf whole faction took nrh protect them. Tho const: government party called in.lltia, followed and arrested the murderers, killed two or u pinioned tho others. Hie trouble grew out oil allalr, and tho Anadit'j Chlcote being rccoguiM oi tne urcck nation, and sp me reueis. nie latter orgaiia iwn Hirues unuer .snrcchce Knight in the two afci the Creek nation, ' inlei raid thu capital. Hearll t lucf Chiote issued a nroela the local party to arm thenal repair to tin capital.' eie sent out. forty cote's men Avhile encountered the wetorn dil Sprechee's men, numbering mi iiriritf I tl.ll. II.,.. , m. AH, ............. ,,,,,, liny, iyu rilt ensued iu which seven Cliicl killed. It is not novvn wh? oi the other party was kllWI held the field. After til ! Chicotes sent out (M0 men'-; i due's force had dlsbandMl turned to the Sae.-is, and Foil tion vvlu re they htlll nre. division of the Spreeches pan bnrtcehts heed, also lctunii Cherokee Aallon. 'the Iiullan ngtnt ha? gwi ispieehee and oeo vv iat eaULII Chlinti. ii., t-t, - in ,.,a,nhk-?J a Tew days and this will i trouble until the Natlonill meets next October. of the ii nv H. N. COMBER GOtS oJ ifo9 ltKt.OM idi i-IUO 111 S&':: HOOK UIJfOER y mist ix jrojTjfwjssT 'm-ii A T STOCK JO UJiNAL OFFICE, Booksellers and Staii (lllnnk ltooV.1. Ilelow aruinir.H'to PICTURE FRAMES, ALB& POCKET BOOKS. KRlinn and if I UUUUUi UilU " ORDJ5R AND WSTTBBfl CATEJ COPYIXG if (Invaluable to McivhnntJ oilnvr Alon.) Guitars, Violins, Banjos, T Accordeons, Valentt& 4 'Croquet in Seas NO. 32 HDUSTOH St '-v.-