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ITEMS. No more smallpox in leire, New York. Mm. Maroes, of Bot. m , drunken fit yesterday. A batch of disciple for Salt left Nashville yesterday. San. A. Way, of Boston a known financier, is dying. The Senate at Albany York registry law yestej The new charter for u. New -- ' . kass The ,T . ivr V. ' a a f- - 3 makes a clean sweep of all city James of New York cltv, Yerk THE MEMPHIS DAILY AP.FEAL. ESTABLISHED 1840. (MEMPHIS, TJSTIST., SATUEDAY, APEIL 20, 18T2. VOL. 32-T- O. 137. TELEORAPHK Four awreirale iala.llUi urinrinal officers charged murder, has been ;' J. quitted. Turk, ?150", W. I"uo million dollars in gold SI10; Larty t have been received in Franciwwi for S1500- - Twelve lecoinaaML tained losae of jwuuor There Ellis Ward and John Blglin w bout for one dollars near New check on Fourth Na-Yor- k Bank of New York, for three The Sultan has placed a steam yacht at the of Sherman for a trip to Sevastopol. The Arms Committee at Washington are still working on the Franco-Prussian- -! Schurz feature. .. . , troops are forgery, the weapons Cariists Spain. , West a it an Nice be to other On March 3d, an of a maga- zine at Tientsin eight' houses. Many lives were lost. The civil service reform bill passed the House by a vole of ninety-fiv- e yeas nays. William Smith, who killed key, of some time ago, has been arrested is in jail. Rich placer mines have been discov- ered on the Colorado river, two hundred miles above ColleviUe. California. James Mainea, of Boston, tried yes- terday violate his brother William's wife. he killed He has been arrested, and is in jail. Byan, who killed Doyle at Revere House some months from Camp Douglass ou John Scar U. rough was shot through the heart and killed in Vir- ginia, by George W. t'ivilians attached to military expedi The the and will Star and Not her. Jewett wound " or or Uie bv it axe be amenable military .States Court. each that neither notifying that j The spirit held said prisoners that beea Railroad been for ninety thou- - him to a again, in which for referred to dvi! service with nii t,,i v.mv..,.- - aieii e ot shadow of of 1 A UUIKl OMUVin 1 - , " , .. , n .. . . . i - 1 . , the drift the Emma mine, more litigation, i to be tke oldest location. A woman on East Tennessee and and Georgia was over and in attempting to save a little pig such a fate. In Canadian Parliament the ama- teur statesmen are gushing about the fisheries question ana the Fenians. The tram's feathers are rumea. emon. with Kitten Jurv, again done. unnel Road , t . J f . L . I .il, -- r. ou a failed. Hon. ham. West their The farce like . that claim for i sales its should .. , f " nere length Robaaoo wiH be xnvicted. Grant can't afford it. The newly -- eitsrted Mayor of Paul, Minnesota, is a Liberal who was fumed of the a ' while since, to make room for a Grant ,rn eworkeitv Japanese disposal measuring throughout cautioned. excitement. explosion destroyed yesterday seventy-nin- e policeman Nashville, succeeding, Thursday Wheeling, yesterday, Michigan preferred involving yesterday elne..rr! CumberhW STJy investigation Republican, postmaaterahlp mail at been that to Thursdav million well war, sections State that a where School especially officer was not school ile to attatts State. expression It is that . . . I 1 j i : 1 T ot Oeorgia. either the or ia so securely secreted that L.i whereabouts cannot, after dili- gent search, be aacertained. K '. and charged with murder of a man named HUL Fentrr-- . v, TeutMnee, on the ZUth of November, have been io.ige.1 la jail at Nashville. The countiew jmJth, this Stale, suffered almost by from rain the eighth Houaee, fences, barns were away, and much of the Callfoniia, for for for by hydraulics, on are to and his U said that the Mrs. view re- - of bullion froia Pfoche. last was east. dispatch from Francisco nays ibe (continue Yo county, are not aide mountains A vesicant is war in p.' no lost. Repub- lican members Congress is adopt an aagremive toward Span. that he held back tating criUcaf t ion that members the Cabinet. man named fellow KnoxvUle Wednes- day. two Al their met with on the of neck he got and shot Loui- lie in the forehead, produced One thousand of improvement city of Ciuciiinati, sold on 1 i...Miifl and ami being and par. draw seven per ran the building to the extent of ten The ted from the and ex- plosion ' cQ of workmen, and Englehart, burned bJ the publishes an ac- - o. uie ite said be fm Lh at laat to ahipMd to and for the luia .wehpetitor will be Mr Ye heat to be wiU be Branch from of Observatory, Huciltoa ran into a tree that been acrosshe of the were thrown CM- - ly The two were thrown the but not ao in a damaged. was but not much injured. The WM across The j engineer was alightlv but no ..tie, weU.ii' waainiwd. The of town Michigan, wv de- - strayed C'ostello, fire with San night. Ies. Kill Kei oinmiueu ny ratlO; T. $3000: "aVut" WO; Livermore. furniture, Benjamin, hardwasv, sus- - insurance, scull thousand A forged the soon. thousand hundred thirtv-thre- e was for for American from the County Na- tional of The is signed Down A Co., and certified Baldwin, The is The of A the in are is attempt made negotiate to to the ago. escaped morning. damaged ignition Msuiritv collection checks ot the thirteenth February, Butterfield, email in the Port- land suburb Cincinnati, was on the thumb by strange gave no of the and the and the circumstance forgotten. On Tuesday last Butter-fiel- d felt in the arm as if punctured by a hundred needles. This was by which terminated convulsions. The latter quarter to an in- creasing in intensity the paroxysms horrible, applied without the unfor man died afternoon the agonies of hydrophobia. A Stit Lake dispatch of theeighteenth instant the following: The sen- sation to-d- ay a dispatch from United Attorney to deputy here to apply to Hawley or Strickland forthwith, the discharge ot all held by indictment,-b- y the Late Grand He genius soectacle. were people !ilerty baseness and to vurerww. same be separaie that herewer to to L'nited Supreme States Marshal on Port Huron Lake day of violated has sued Hawley in dollars of the Judge of the It even trutb. claiming of lli.li,' est. ior vet u ucpwiunui mu mvw Lite uiuie, um at me suggesLiou sev understood that an oi members withdrew copy Supreme Mr. t., ,k. are of Legishi- - motion the bill. and ex- - Stated ertjonsof whips, benches . ,. r wei! fL"ru., on course of government at neva ensued. The galleries were also crowded, both members and specta- tors were as attempt 1..... rn. iwuns vriausioue out me .1- - Mr. member to on at leisure ..ndition the al?. the drags be along. it ed pohey question- - h to j no UaTnUi me an epoch of Prim, to The of Detroit, Mr. Butler, steamers is to evening. ex- - dollars, the -- ( elided. or influential the whv? hundred thousand of depart-pe- r annual. were of service, every man Sabbath at of i a adopted a vailing among an iution peo-- at pursued Michigan wanted of Dominion delegate to iu putiucai ihe meeting. j general was Bullock, party purified, it V . . j j ..111 baa left UniU'd Htates Hull, the in ount 1871, arrested of Putnam, Jackaon in a the of cattle waaiied hence gold cUrtU is re au o 1x4 uir rw. unanimous tiiat no or me The i informallv Sutwart, C. Uolbfook mittee on be jiicinnatit ' lllchi-gan- . - In Raleigh, North Carolina, reassembled on lsth and ticket, stauds: . uiuvahie tana I OoTemor. T K Gabriel Los Ange- - incumbent; lot ' sent to in V. Harrison; Treasurer Marshall s D. a Jenkins; Auditor, ii simSDven- - at Is to be.hr; of Public lu- - vrorked and a large strui ti di. Janies 1 have aaother wash-ita- g of soiled linen of a author fauaiiy. It friend of Dicketls nroDose. in orks of . her ' adopted to publish the irue story hers For January 1, $ttle three' of and President six worth over worth sent ijk a hocks in but felt this of the island rising Mono On u Round camp, In Yo earth many is in by of to pre , la by the of A killed a mechanic in men about a while at days be- fore. struck back and a making deep ridge which instant death hUAdrtd fifty dol- lars worth bonds city, ,.na hiitiritvl three above These interest and stock dollars. fire oin were New York of the ami onutLM frtlf, course. Litch- - aix blown track. cant down and other cars off much turned over, Lake t" mrown track. hurt, portion the! The fifteen tkmaJ nine and and cents, lo-d- Bank Bank check David thing a a nature On of poli of a sign healed pain in of a hour, become ine and tunate this was states his found United United ot era! the the ,1. but the arms the bill the another of the uiu nisiue feeiuiK ana were and F. Carlisle were a will a at the the a full now San w of Fublic- James effect, the present the oae (alamo v. ere t.i i'.- - in a hot debate, volume, the bitterly against it a ending J?f, Lake, hundred toousand dollars During the dollars in Friday county, thrown the opened It anxious policy coun- try careful Louilie was a a the pistol a of the in nl wrecked. engine business eiarhtv-inre- e received bankers believed fol- lowed occurred in- tervals V. 1.. .. .1 I i... ... 1 . . .. t r mad-ston- e people gives prisoners decision being acting , indirect publK Long Long needed cajjing "Fortv removed Sabbath Senators Valley t publk-a- l i 1 oecurre.1 t . ... - r- - a s , 1 t - .1 i iru t .i.i . a ' . ssanSasmna. III. A Malamoras will uv ine ou i . . .. m.. i. .. vision w v mr has iial the siege, has neither The are starvim;- - It com- - pelle.1 attempt at com- mander at Matamoras, to has ordered to a moment's . rr 7,1 . l l . I iu oi ..! I J ow KeuUeinan to confirm tha rout the revo- - 1., ii mi i trj v Lapada. Governor now betweeu Sultaj and Wounded the i t were the to Jackson, April accident A Are iu the foundry of the Orleans Uroad, thirty-flv- e uid severely poisoning Monmoum iienioc-rac- y d. invention adopted Trevino, depredu- - some thirty persons were injured, none Eight wounded stopped Colonel Mann, the Mobile Northwestern road; W. Brldgeford, LouhrrHle, ; rence Lacy, children of Tibner, or four of iu-- jured were left at Crvstal of libnw's houaa, island to bawdj urrenUy reported Judge on the affidavit TlUlcr. Speed and Captain justice peaoa. bMu aod I 4uding L attend the - Cini'lnnati ( t onaiderable excitement amoiijj -- jre sporting of country 1 Keuiit.u.an onvention rvn irn"" race i ir um oi Bwerling, to the world, to be fit us Harpers Mkrw. to two a probably run the a dianatch Dr Peters, Cashsge, coal-car- e track, the of German madeus rabies, chills, District topics oluuoua forage. the fast but Judge tnat THE Clark,' WeadeU the Shoemakers Ue discovery ) ol n t the Interualional III r a. ... toooajWtsV com- pletely by A. ui ..... t & J a is Chicago. a at Chicago. eight the seriously the Paililps DEBATE. Ilntta- - Garfield some tt CItII Serrie Death to Dignity I'nprofitable J. he Winans, $3 W Prevails April opening the deflate on the service bill Mr. Bingliam expressed his that the hill had reported was being pressed on the consideration of the declared that a hill was forbidden by the institutions the express the constitution. was a inter- ference the guaranteed privileges of citizen. a Republican friends to remember guard in struggle resulted and wasi to completely and ever in the their lost and rights. Let them not in- augurate the going backward own of attempting the and consciences freemen. Let the service reformed, it reformed in one way constitution, that in- tegrity duty and the honor ofexecutive officers and of members of Congress ami was of the in closing speech in bill. He reviewed the three objections urged against it. it unconstitutional, that the service and reform, and the interests the required maintenance present system. first point, the golden of the Government thai the legislature, the txecutive and Judi- - uon." iu being void of ciarv snouia ana maepeno- - Also ent of and cessitv lav. the should encroach the other. The even.' he subjected and letter rule had charge for trespass. and the mode work the Strickland, he had administered, District the could said, a ctnmb McKebn. No aiiDlication has the head the of the the run killed from the ban out the quarreled oj nomination the House ta body the recommit V 1 tive Thursday through the presidents the I the party the to and ,n,i,;i the the Ge claim Wvn.l- - i" for lrreeistable present an apoetacy ernment in original parity, an character. careful j executive should influence each report renten naval the slow Oamages withdrawn never then iMswli nited ,bA. f fhTh1- - ll Mr- - Garfield-Y- ou will in Gladstone simpb r't Globe, Laughter, thai Wh.llegae pure, reforn refcrred form m atren. IniionondfiT needed reform Japan and China line Michigan, told yesterday subsidized extent the Paymaster's had done of one and gen- - during But Be- ne three dollars Hfn from various magnificent present. They represented that metit jhe Convention extensive ie&iug pre- - held strict yesterdav, reso- - Republicans, where every invitW course politicians the next The that late Gov-- 1 must and Sij James and and flood and We million was dollars ranks. rusion would tariff reform other 1). W. appoiiUed com-- 1 Tber large instant, nominated State which ruwea. placer mines, for xuutv H. H. for was aldwell, riiadentiia H. Ifssj years before John It, six Hit great made about opposing and separation. Marcus year l7i r'ertI,ltei ZZZd minion' endowing three one Han lake down; stated Waahi.'ton that only from more The had work few Ham monkey-- wrench and that Oitm. bonds cent, twenty and benzine explosiou. The fastest had embankment The ttOOO: Lantr, greyhound, was themselves. Judge for disappointed, bly department ludianap-lLs- , Tin- - Wednesday Department undouVitedly Ue( IV Fori froin mint State, ttmm requesting after Krwin aces; lives very with Two xwnt died until ellloer, special from says, appeaxanoss, wi attack be reiuiuuim uieuij uicu ihi delenoe succnMSfuilj-- . omasa failei obtain ma'-.- t nor horses captur- ing city. government promises as- -, sume the offensive, troops ready naa,.eHt, Mail from lctona twelfth of saws Cohahnavllla, Malohuala, committing tiOIls. JACKSON Ute yean. They First Special the National Bank of Cincinnati l&.-- By Miles. on Sffirt.' whichoccurred miles thousand south here, evening, danger- ously. of the here, anionic them of Ky. Law lady, J. L. ihrae Itavid colored, Three States uy Springs, "7. East story ll before Jettbrde, Fiafc, of ot other Republirans, iu- - tuned 0mAn IfiiJSL10 Viuveation, Stat. exists -- ?ale( meets th lamous may entered iJOBg awaawu. miles and and Atid MM entire SPICY Galleries, Kenrontre. bbwi others similar vfariwii, teller. whole which half Bates iiuoncai. Oder, before and Adversary. here, tie Bill. Kim for the 000: Bell orer his Washington, 19. civil regret House. by letter direct with every he his they great which substantially, result restoring equal of their record forge fetters minds of civil be be only under made favor of chief of party ofthe departments of the iisuuiariiv other, stock matter not be Lewis active debate ing, was from the Gov- - its apos-- 1 of the alarming So had Washington been even the departments not scat of the As the LJ,ra service was and Mr affair. Republicans by be the the cans was "dissatisfaction accountability. the the by time get the send be uoue made. i. quite attMNjdaiice L.ieutenant-(jovemo- r, was Superintendant ent taken Massachusetts. fully great custom other, which alliance place ; where thelaw of prevajltsi. The army belonged a class service miserable civil s?rviaa, which speaking, there really a Mervied din ni.'tikl Government, that or separated from instanced as service system of pro- motion merit prevailed, asked, would to turn that service into hand politicians? It with light-hou- se with parta public udot glory to country. The House haseen treated during lUarWtt.Bs J vention, President UA,:r?.UPenUllna in j .,) I... ut i.f - Kesolrrtions tteui aown s..iitu asat Aiiisit dent message of Co.. Salt one l used: "Icall and food that he the Pahwioa, and move utterauee BUUUUIlUailVU' preseui believed abandon toe Vrtil,.,., -- i;o revolutionisu JZjZZZ2 rules vviii ad ices iuii.nl for- merly and Miss The .dent The Delegates incinnall. New and Jackson of and and jonn man and an inmate, that ou David prominant for tins he tne this on an WOBKlNiiNEN. Reform our It As miserable advance for on let the the needed no he toi ()Ut pressure. he wer iro an s his promotion of separated the of he was not hiirh and with more less the He the the of was not board, all of the were and the the de the kin, ru-s-- tiie .v.;i... now uiain the L'ni- - P"1 uer,. the by anv 15U. IUSI the .rv,, Here the for provision r.Lhri.1 Into ovcum a"" the hj by the V. of the Th two of mm In of was the but the by ilr. was the On the the in the of be Ihe tinn was iues- - the by the Th over ' has '(JIIA s " tr- - mmi i ai trv ai AsW four tl)e harl I i. cftnilt- - Kiir ilut sv.mu the i . iiuA 1 r, . ' fu, , ii . a j Uu n. .f t . I wt Massachusetts )mselt . i. , 1....1 . . . by which PrewaVm. eutrapped into the nt . the remark, he eommli-t- e of House he ,1?sor the of l'nited States, the in Mr. Butfr-- Is true what the Tribune, that tue chairman the Appropriations Butler I take a dif- ferent horse, Laughter.) . The same paper the eutlre delegation Congress refusfsj indorse the Mr. Kutler I am ready deny the gentleman is. say a lie. chusetts, lmpressl.ii, up by tne myseu cajieu my eolleage, the ana conversed toosro.s, April la, Phiiliii him of service last I am at liberty riu e i .... ..I T r , oju"..ide sav. wnetner Mr. Butler sir some decorum ami prut. nal Curt. Laughter. because there netv a l W Mr. Oattield I was hopes there resiling 1 l.ut I see but been and such of and annealed that that and more, loiii; their possible uarfield Has that rule and sand been that had tacy most that that had into objec-ti- i Uus Tluru The Rio rtftv The that r,-T- wjll pure into and tifir.i. had evils tion. coast iind who dare and that curns. hiuuii. ernoT. and Train the lirst had made ning. oursiui nenrv frota from retsra! had to! him that says also that mass Does The gau uouai say, uuerv.v No, wour civil civil not. Lausrhter. 1 I desire say the House that I have had no impression made my mind from any conversa- tion with any man man strong more clear than that in all this natter of civil service reform the President is not only sincere, but earnest. Every mes- sage that has sent makes me more certain that he so, and nothing have ever heard him say one whit from that conviction. Sent ... s France An Peerage The chair regards inde- - ' case presented by the British and Amer- - corous to refer anv manner a lean governments lieneva, drawing a conversation with the 'President ofthe contrast between them very unfavorable States. against the American case. Intimations have .niHl rii.. ...,t ......,...i I,., i . 1.. here the ruifcu.il ,i . .f , ..t ...... .. . .... . vjii ii(i .......l. w - . . il t.i . . f I. .nl triinumitli. 1 ., (Vill. .,.,;.. , , endence the tue wiuuirawai me indirect claims. iin,.iuH uirsr Mr. Garfield -- N w don't These are favorably commented to-d- : you wish this was eri mi eourt, -- o by and T'".?f,Pr,ft,v.fc avoid rule? and the United States praised BAiltlS?th?t ".vTtAe j Mr. Garfield the Speaker's at-- for this aparent disposition render lumor sobndt the following. aceompauLst tention to the fact that 1 have only possible the fulfillment of treaty of, JVioJliSStiS stated my impression. Washington. unions iiavini iw made to that in cer-- 1 h. lt ...... Speaker The In that the Daily At' from Ber- -' uun portion tamiinu a does not relieve it from ohWrion says ultimatum, alleged bv the " witness the cape point. Daily yesterday, has I have only say that sent French government by Bis-an-y I said Count von Amim, German line of Emliaasador France, did dis-- hate It because wasi made here in a manner utterly unparal- - my experience. I had herein the form ofinsinuation, that those who defend civil service reform are an-- 1 tagonists of the I did not say that. said the enemies of the President were friends of the service reform. did not say all friends of civil ser-- good Germany vice reform were enemies Presi- - by of system dent. leieicrapuic uisuaicn uomoav Dervadlnir n, Mr Pwrv mhiot ntrt nor ;iv been this noun- - members and secrecy yesterday fiat thorn- - who spotted dng that the shin Maria, which XbVLTtb'fawVui' bill uire ertlllcaig that port jaarcn was before magisirate. were not Koimr incinuati Mr. Yes; and been trying get such certificate from the gentleman from Ohio, Mr. Giirfleld, and M will give it. Laughter. Mr. The gentleman from Massachusetts not the of my political conscience. Mr. Butler I never knew that had anv. Benewed 11UUUM remained Bis- marck manifesto cutting adrift the exp although sent home the end Zr personal colloquy, war, now recalled to import various sources. anf?3g subject before the ami The special that there Sfhlj ASLMfttLiS a matter ne-- abdicate inspred Berlin. Ute apStments the ning, Thomas House 'an address 3 support the bill the praying urge specially Ja- - made by Messrs. and government prompt ment treaty long TfflUnS to uc(jici.icu, iw ma.cii ma. ucnvea 1x0m iiisur aiaiiu, x.Amiuir he await official hign functions motion, from Court.'' without the constant and terrible press-- and proceeded vote on - of the whole Butler's night, niled. an without find of Reporters the sUDDosed wuu be from Convention twenty Foster's opted mouths to Appeal. Jsivers whwh carrying colored Addreas referred beryice at himself Mr. Holman desired amend the motion giving the committee leave report any time. Mr. Butler By no The bill recommitted yeas, 96; nays, Progress of the Rebellion The Partv Still Ahead-- A Xew Break. President Says Deliver the Republic to the States iiccnmhini. City April rebel- lion has Token in the State of Yuca- tan, and a thousand troops been .sent from here subdue it. The Gover- nor other officials Yucatan Vera on fourth stant. iiOHses-sio- n the revolutionists. The rebellion again important Sierra in the States of Chiapas and Tabasco. Several bodies the been explanation has and the and has her some did ami had l.,w.o,,a.r.. JuaTCZ been Arguuients Finkleburg. obhgation, MEXICO. government feated Generals (.ellera! revolutiomsts ,,ropritv reUceuee exhibited and! counter broken Nuevo Leon, under Melo. seized governorship out- lawed Governor Trevino. Order been thoroughly skals Gtianjuato. Calientes Martial raised the! State Aguas Culientes, and resumed bate ."Uiliiuatlona wtjicn iZLZ Hoyden; (secretary "y..uJ earthquake ultimo which de-de- people who Presi-- 1 who wanted Jtroyett many churches, dwellings that ,eee- - thutmn ..ill cinies. snail : taA made , auu of , w iLKuiii has was mat was tp.e utreu his he by was he A t out of was by ore! la U'ns ti Ihe . neen man. a but out in has the in of the ' U1CU " the not the iret up con- - fr ,.n.., hrui.. a,.tin SPrr?' euaorsini; !,..uhl u? i,... taie mem. uth was "ivr -- wv-" much one the fifth mltlRate surfcrin "".'"8 thoroughly atteiitiou eleSrs'at have reformed." with European Governments ,.t ,i, Juarez asked onsrress so rit asaV. vmm hi that from mi. are to is is to to at routed is brass L Long men, ne of montns Rlltler the Constitution that his shall the Con- - ),! rait the aonroorinf ion bill ' gressionai Commits on VTjnsniuiion fr is it to is to to nf to to in m so an rnwu Moln f til. tlllVl. 1 1. ' Wn, fliol dictatorship indefinitely Uastilio "iS" V.I.. Ul.,li. tl.A riiii K... tli- - Kl the ivn'"i, the reported that wishes re-T- means bettering service.; months the President had s,Kn ti3e but forwarded to Congress of the not Permit hh until successor has Civil Service said: been, provided. ask for ail J1 believed that deliver can anable the fitted States before rKL iti i..l pormittiuir the party rwvr..;r.rfl the rommi.-iru,r.- ., reqro ..u.. i nf .Tsnuarv will be A.,ri for the presidency of wai ne aft m i.mk- ', prouosition discussed luec men taken wU yesteruay triek been civil service sou had afde referring ,Uarnhj if BuUerj, were chairman of leading the wou .J to support Preaidetit the and not be President" enemy the matter. it see of committee on to' Mr. admin istration- - Aud it as is sav thai been . tliere That three navy from survey - . is in J. to to or is he us is April it as in to at United I; clearly the to of IhA rw.-iver- l of if,- ol upon to to to wordingof it A special of eonditionor or ex- - no as requested to if to have marck. de- - to convey is asssumption Executive. - . . . , . , , s,iirhrn i . en tii have to Garfield is keeper laughter. VVII are Garfield, to imperative of qr moveu om on to at means object. 79. Juarez Mexico, have at of is lo in Zacatecas, of for of ......... A in on m to on to ou I to in... in n, favor of v. ..f l,o mMrnlt un. us r mm iw, a li 1 n r t ( f I ..t to , " I Congress to to m to safer.., a, opposition It is in ik on J ; .,.. " , A in - v li . B .... 11 t u to i t ,t a t-- I i i to it it to 1 1 . . ii i i oi h i .. 1 i 'i ' a oi a i I to a I I .i j -- ; - .1 ,ii a a I I a. I hu Ja aSM. is m I.,, the, n: r i . ... congress to augment tne revenue The so Prt'viL'; twenty thousand dollars aiiiiuallv subsidise an company, tne civu employes uj ifje have received fbr port Campeche will probably be commerce a short time, The monitor Terror, compaulwd by the States Wyoming, sails Key West. steamer troops to reinforce the army. FEABFl STORM. indorse auimuisLrnnou Uarfleid I not propose be Carolina Dirt Flying In all Dire. inarched out over anybod) s at anybody's bets. very iu to so? is tin not not Towns from their Foun dations, Square Xlles of Forest left Bare. CuAiLiTON, 1. swept over the Thursday tiigni. new market al to Mr. LObio) I can tne gentle-- 1 which wa about fluisheU, man to order. Tnese interruutions are blow?) The worst damaKc oi was intolerable. C'bestr. which nl Oarfleld I have a tew more two destroyed, words the gentleman Massa-- : storm, and many others seriously iu hand, damaged Nobody was four on the nnvle my mind .ioreopeis.,ijs were injured wn now but KWiUeman did as-- , failing A i,.,iises. Miles of fencing wen speak by this blown uo--u- , tliouaanda of floor, that this civil fruit torn up the rooto. service was Cheater fifty thousand unwilling President, , dollars, mostly fajlius persoiis of men defended it the small means. A meeting was held Piesideut's enemies, and not his frum.ds. Chester y steps were for I have recoanted the steps by wnir-- t of the sufferers. tornado this movement has reached its weatwardly and W1 of sliort e. I i.ave felrt be-- ! ration. the President, and has followed but, make sure, i last evening, with on President himseii, Wendell unh r.n this matter civil delivered an address evening reform, and .1 iue win im at rinii- - in on in detracts .... I on and elled in have that civil T ueiug The and and '"g, him pay four The last bto Mr. were and and trees loss that and tak-- i. yvu St. TO SOLD. wjrwr"B -- io Louis and St. Joseph Railroad --wn.lbolders Resolre. axieksent occurreo iwmmy ji. tjonunoiuers uie Loan divided. ENGLAND. The Geneva Commission and Cuban and Slavery. Interesting Temperance Fire and Dinner. London, 19. The journals this city continue discuss the Speaker House the that the way ana existed, the parliamentary Telegraph the thing trenches the propriety parliamentary Butler Butler ar- rived steamer paicu irom uismarcK iomeTOVernment Versailles, but its tone was very pacific and highly flattering Thiers. The Premier iu the dispatch stated that he was convinced that peace was secured between the two nations so long as present Executive of France power. In the same dispatch complains of the the that intentions of the the people France. from nu Whm received the left that Liverpool, Thevareor- - law has wrecxea, ana uuixy-nv- e persous lost their lives. Thu OfliK- - i.h r. ii . i o- - .. ' i.i J & r ....j invasion France was imminent, unless preparations there were discontinued. The Augburg Algemein Zeitung regards this as and that it is purpose of Bismarck. you Zeitung also states that Prussian soldiers, whose has not completely- addressed the will House, ot no tue s xtiegrirpn military Congress yesterday Carolina, di- - Commons, jiannau. Hughes moved in of to by McCormick r of uie wuiuu 4 to ; l'nited of 7. to in of Mertda r in in Puebla revolution established Lnirango to of afterward r.f hv soa-iu-ia- w .j. new ..V of of , T he to to goveruiueiii no months. of to in hundred Simnish A on iii in on to iu an on in it to ti wvcaj- - of to of at to the in of - ujui an military de- clares the the anu her the has of the slave trade in ine support of hja motion, Mr. Hughes no ticed the origin and progress of the war its connection with the slavery question, lit quoted from and commented on what styled the atrocious of the Captain-- General, and condemned the ruth-- 19. mil were free were and and loin and jar. lay for up bv una. "ei., he and bear and Z akin he that oombinatlona were armed, had the out dy iw protect SSSm "whom ue"irea tney men of itJal"y pouring "TlXf uer mat wnuci pouring her mendicant refugees the adjacent ureat Untain. already protested against the policy Spain, and he hoped Great Britain and other would join in protest. In conclusion, Huiches Spain desired the abolition of! slavery refused communicate it only of the supposed inter- ests of this of Cuba. Charles Gilpin, for ampton. sooondedtbe motion of Hughes, and said the chief object of the surrection Cuba was abolition of slavery, the of action proposed this was therefore, reality, friendly Spain, Mr. Arthbunot opposed the motion. He he the inland ob- -' Mendez. deny crueltv gentle one was wretched of shame Garria Aquas C.UIJAgC. tho bv race-cour- se 7V.'.-- . in. the presence of events island of Jamaica gentleman in member for supported too lived, member Penrj"n, Cave, member BariLstaple, Wingfleid followed, opposi- tion. rrhile ongress, rebellion Cubans Snanish U,,.T"U' which desire relations Garfield successor Senate. Juarez friends Juarez couniry rumored .iita.i.ih refuses CPusLul mperaaoe United ht Spain Snath Blown April umroia, down. houses matter reform movement before or ouuer--n- ,e Debate drawn Butler Before distrust correct, Cuba, On i me von in am of aa to on to to 1 to l .. to regular mj While m i m. colonies j a account North-- ! motion visited wtohlii . f I l i . . 1 p,. l . . thu .. i ,i i . i t u'ou ... to in osv to is in in icao auu on nf on, of of to on in- - in In in to ' in L in for are the be At-- , uiu ae- - on ist of on V a on in to As to to to no to if of be of p ii it, Mr. and fbr in in a v .. iu be .7. If i,u the a sor vw ..... tl j,.l Ul. qui, I do Ml see of tuar . in. IUH horrible instant in-- 1 meeUnar lu permissive tue liquor and a Washing be loss by fire amounts over j thousand pounds yacht Minister. No the M. truth in the rumors itween countries wholly with- out of lias Bishop against subject status, qf such be obedience incumbent on wit of ofticinj bis Bishop answers that excommunication. be m. the lw.n.. of St. Ameriean me tne ascension ii.ri- - and except urevious .broad, lilflTl Wednesday, uie parties of aanMSMS oay; rec- - of citiaeiu. between see do not actuallv the (tarrying geiitl.-nm- savs for aau per and was iTu.it one dswiiuw ty say. immediate St. ZAUnaab.oi ifte wkiua-- . of th vactgags. ,halje EiMn. woi do not apply of day empty exciting Juarez's Jamaica America statement hundred anvthimr AND THE from the fewtt's Millions, lint Old Kn-Kr- Lies Political Effect and the Ha- beas Corpus. Washinoton, Mr. people call terror Garfield wdl the Mr. then Attorney-Genera- l, visit SHate, and. personal examina- tion, the the the last communication south stated that the coun- ties isnartiinburg, Laurens, Fairdeld, Chesterfield there the citizens who friendly the the government the Cnited depriving the emancipated the protection the eombtinUuns least two the men ties sympathy and the the other connected with similar counties and and citv. ,au thev the civil The gar.ized they effect extending murder; they terrify they control courts, the the United Systematic one the by the prosecution Krom given officers the the states, credible affirming the criminal these the past Mr. from red, iA iariZrSr. their from same or5Ses".ai'en article the ofneers the United states that should duty the United states its this "rnej execW. were Queen, the employed Department also Spanish ine ruinJi- - its me ic(tu eacepi me a"'1 cni.iBr will and will and Cruz The de wen like have nlcrtc.r that vin'.i from house done sixtv- - lari.- - and here tuuisvy and proclamations aod that eve- - cuue and that said the sway conibinatlons, popular- ly known the Ku-KJ- u Klan, objeet by rorae terror prevent the deprive the colored tea arms, ngui ireB bii.ilot; suppress the which were . peupie outage cunuiuan that war had been carried on, not, said, theae e p"1 Jhd and rendered part the inefle,.tuai the raiuuiec- n- upprta; ' exter-- . -- J crnrii Si uuuen ntlanrt was uniBiat immi ' . into had that ers Mr. and member that the course suid that bad the the bers were Mansion. THE Rapers Murderers of AlfTERTISESE.MS. MISSOURI LOTTERY. KSSES0 NOTICE. JR?hfieby,laoim,m' MEMPHIS AGRICULTURAL MECHANICAL SOCIBTY. ENSUSH-BLOODE- D caiTea7hnf S.n:tsr. ZSiSSS dependency the iiarticulars LVUmMO, whom confessed guilt, Coleman found the troops nae tjeeti was from Skillington, where she kindly by Legrete and nation the of the family of that snt onrslie "tiicu spread ahroarl. conUltiou, SaltjUo, returned hinted the and the who has been State soverelgntj. class "ZlL An Gxaco, and '.'..''' amend his was opera United The with upon reiief counter the the she speak, mem brauce every present. lives the place, Ion, Liver- - cabin, near the pool, the motion. He of the Her said that he had been husband over Decatur last Sat- - Cuba, and was able, he not nesB the airociries turned dark, she went river detailed by the for where Winfield and the four There could be doubt that the above see iHsiple Oil the rule the (tould She staved there the Mr. -- jiok.' support of the motion. Sir in with hia effort messtiMe which said that the lll.illuli XJIll" the mat Wilsmi's remained husiiand, feanng he sat rTesi- - "Tt" had anu of of DeOiCLsamp.e the of negroes, Wa these were the of slavery in ' reeoirn Con- - -- ... and be to tne and th to Ijeen wtore be The f la.i 1 of presidency, his- - Commission, and the will I tnat th Aneii uurez Oeue- - ,,f i i been in would to . i lac and tornado couniry the j on represent The the were moved The With- - would city total time declared really una, re-- iisai Charles sym- pathising ,1... j : . will any api - MEMPHIS for He . , ,. i . intinii . , . by following MtrGibhen opposite Decatur. afternoon. by honorable mentioned hWler, Finally, Viscount Enfield, Hughes propriety I Mr. her was inivenimctit quesuonea hardshins President I - reported - strength ' rresident; I reopened brought entirely l authority Bismarck r strongly , ' .. back her, uoiuv, taken .. , home acuities. words wiuj would nouse, report arrival eight tlons. killed, thrust ran ugni ravisnea ner. narrative afihrded proper opportunity. of fiendishness is too for Hughes withdrew publication. gave notice in House was bruised, of Lords last he defer made statement Idea until twenty-nint- h 101 would get well. qf ap address toiB Coleman explicitly about to for suspension of safti tnat eedingson Cfwat would die, that to die, the Oeueva tribunal until was that could not get L'nited States withdrew for gbe respectable woman, wiffla damages. good face, aged twenty-eigh- t years, and large uuchusiaatie was reputation. held Hall by - the prisoners the Drohin caiaooose ine uepot, t oleman liquor bill. J. B. Birmingham, gave ih.s,,' of legislation in the I1 tf.e sutte; States and the BE Massachusetts. prisoners ' river, the nciai effects of laws Maine It is said that the Hop. Russell Gur ny, commissioner at ton, elevated to Peerage. The the in shin at Birkenhead, to fifteen sterling. James Ashbury sold his Cambria. diopatch to Echo Benin ' Bauoroft Davis 1,R' 'ate explosion 0r tneataam-- ! agent States before rw,!er'if e - vr, arbitration, , tJww lof reuorts e S'' Y" -.- asst. vil,, .i.. During his stay a dinner will Legation . the expiode.1 tojftfc. lulins ggU C! GERMAN Y. Fears of Trouble with France The Apologizes to State. Berlin, April The North Ger- man positively of the made by the London Telegraph, regard to the relations of Germany France, and pro- nounces of complications the foundation. The Jitinlster Public Worshtp given notice to the of Errmel-lan- d that sentence qf excommunication pronounced a German would clash the civil law, and affect unfavorably his social and therefore, the consent the Gov- ernment must be obtained sentences can pronounced. The Min- ister insists on to laws, i duty all, and intimates that a failure in duty on part of win lead to the by the Government recognition of ecclesiastical functions. The apologeticallv. afiirmiuft the civil honor no way affected by The .Secretary of Treasury de- cided merman vessels may umented as sigaji while proiierls of riauei two ". luugrna or rnspin on labor not. Skw a,iii iu Tiw .. r..iiii,.a. uhs..ad. lr Who is - Wwdntwday- - U m wev nours wnich he eui..gised General "Mr. Butler I oaV to i ers tha St. Louis and Joseph "ei in an under navi uii-.- i ' . . ' , U1 ne-.oru- tr. i De utterances or rrwhueut, i roa.i a vesterdav. Th.- - gallon laws, owner, ana low agret puJsiioanisiu lauded c of when brought here in the form 'committee appointadat a meet- - whole pitit, residing remains nlnntAi satl flu u nrl i n mmi t .. nnru i.i e . .11 it . i . . t . u . n , i ... . . n. l, . . . - . . . i ' -- r." ' ' :1"T 1 r-,- " " iMensage to uie nuunr, sue uui wj oi ion on " ''itlfcli sjuties, anu uie trograde mouon of -- mne jjjem that ihcy t ... other i to influence tht of! strongly recommended the foreclosure agent for and hi house jwards the north tiirt par ftjtWtallv they could elect their leKislatiou. ofthe first mortgage bonds. The trade eopartnerehip consist a star alaentn in wanted to fl- -l Mr. They Influence U8 j ommendatiou was approved, pel "f the States and are tsVrti magnitude. of the country recon- - verj- - much. Laughter. tion was signed u majority of ' o trad in thh country. suwni u wsA..asr i""" t has in oa a Evansviiie, tlenaenou per eeUl. t umumu iu . em on at iihei- - aud Company, the truof Not of the eirls belong- - Nibviil railroad, at a tnm- - ana jfaraens ana oooas ana road, for foreclosure of ing to the Loui Normal school weal's AortsAMvUie, ahoOt , tidugs givu tu who cJarflel- d- mtes Mid- - the They also that a tha of kwtyttota . KastwUfc In ms OfaooJht uever U, more . bar here. This is eeiver appointed, road sold waterfalls, or dresses made other hours a nit a the proceeds material than calico. GRANT SOUTH. Message President Touching in South Carolina. One Word aboat Theft T Revamped. Document for A Bid for Imperial The Preai- - House. government me extending Mr. Aukerman, to report to me facts in relation to subject. sixteenth ot October he 'from Carolina, In which be York, Cheater, t'nlon, Newburg, and comblnationa purpose of preventing political action of Constitution and of states, of elasse of equal of These embrace at thirds of active white of coun of majority of Slates, no doubt a part or association grann an bound re and armed; Object by personal to witnesses; jure sometimes courts of States. spying is of means which of mem- bers la defeated. information by state, of United by private I Justified in Instances vio- lence perpetrated by combinations within twelve months. In above named of which argued camps says uoudi of on m south in w of m?m so oargent even, Mnns tienom The lsiana 01 me orany wa as ai in Cox and Tiie in in the effect tJe cnunllM wr n.lr of powerful as winch were to all action not In accord with views members; cltl- - 01 me ngnt to the 01 10 scbixil.i the colored tauirhi l.. .L. uiauuci iu wumii me closely to ot lavery armj, to war li tii-- . placed under IT. Executive April 19, ALABAMA HORROR. The and Statement Mrs. Wilson. STATE MASONIC NOTICE. LatToSW wtlTbeV i.jn" MORXrao-CLA- HB KVEINQ-CLA- Se dy"ofWAp CATTLE. AUmitteilinJexwy Uub.Pennsylvania, Contractors. quired received The Nashville Thursday has reject'wda! rfcht Limestone Alabama, from take "following: After examination Cap- - went to AaJXtJ. U LT woman, Wilson, and her house oi able being storied . r iiau deepest nn oi who with mu-'uer- 8. -- a-. nn a. could but made statement: She iscount Sain "ttle the hank river, went an unlay had re-- up the Mr. groes of him. wasi w.swi, "e""' some asked Mr. - nnii, sue gun had been away, .....II l, .... - j. ui papvrt and cioimng. at during niahL very uneit.sy aootu anil anxious about had killed. She did not go to sleep, bat up having a light. About two three her bouse entered bv It iu t"r"i " bU dune negroes, v nen to and lc, - colonies, ready do more public from present how Motion w if be of in be part of T Mrs. at Wm. ol. ...... ..us, as mmii of with Kiumi as sne or white man. of tkms Williams she i zed. She out ' of ey her. and suppression otthe iiiunvi-- - ine tion a their Mr. his Earl ftussel the ts- - horribly and that should her under the the the Bbe hot motion for her the crown the the She thought she orQi the part of she and the she lafil. their is a A and gooo Exetor last night the Pn from the ineiuis oi torv to Gould, the m ltorts iiniaim. uanea Presi- - lth) dant 1376. piac than Viiiniiul criminal John hear time, nerseii been American maue an eirori get tne of one of he ' in tne near bridire. in is to the Laird's yards has Tenn J 01 of ... and at the the .kii. the the and the the Bishop, h-- S Is in the A doc the w mp rail- - nenj so lonir aa iu the or WllU nr. V. u.v oi question or the He the a nanciai .st n, vi tho Mr. ask re- - ohiimoiis or the IV.nrf A after to In the to lawn. have to their Hate of of of to of cliUdiea 1872. as Banner the outrage the negroes, nate Mr. finally bridge member detested h '.Hi. the she 10 rrom had Mr. and Down Two followed motion. Wilson Britain satisfied very taking account what Wilson, them confessed success bene- - THE 0CEA.MS. Among the Dead for Bodies. St. Louis, April 19. Captain Thomas the fie I'Slted the Geneva board has arrived by turned ""-'""--i "it niuenvaii .hi. . umvi , . ,i v i.i.i ,ji. 1 1 1 luu given United .i.. 5 p)int V"-- -" M?"''t "'"-;tfi- 0 aha a..t. fhe il. Churrb Gazette denies two with that, before drawai its that Yuum ,.r-- ., uuestioi, house, iiieetmir rijilt re-- thirty aeconua -- uuo stated the United system so itskuig nrmars' tsue, me the in aiesei any Affairs Power April the addressed Lancaster those obedience often cltlxens, the political restraint. OEAT. office. N. eye-Wi- t- testify go o'clock already and wanted claims beeome that had been and Men that HC;ne that uvcouiti men, no ooaies. rney explored both the Missouri Illinois banks ot tne river as fax down as Cairo, but the only found was the qf a lion cud which belonged to a men- agerie on board the steamer. The river has feet since the explosion, but Rea left Captain Connelly charge of the men and the search will be continued. This is (he ninth day since the disas- ter, and it is believed that the will begin to rise, and as the water is quite still, owing ta the breakwaUr from the Ohio river, ail that do rise can be easily secured, THE NEW YORK OBI WOODS MARKET. LATBST R SPORT BY TBIKORAFH. NEW YOBK, April IK. There is Utile change to observe la the fea- tures of the market. Jobbers are doing a good business, at steady hut trade U rather utiiei with eotmnissiou houses. Printing; are very scarce and prints consequently ln good request at llil.i as U style and make. The latter are at times only obtaina- ble for best. DoUy Vardon patterns percales, lawns and In good request at uniform Worsted dress goods are also in good request. Brawn slieeUam and are In steady at Atlantic A: 14Jc for C; Tic for Laogley; ijc tor l.jBian - itlantic D; iufeO i"1 n, .viae Kaeeung arm at fx- for Madanocg; l, fordo, lu--l, igo; HI 1' c". xru ' nw. -, u y HIT .mill- - ad.Kik bleached dov 5Dc : for lu-- l do. roe ippeuell, do, .joc for I Hi irnnlke K : IB'iC for Wtilfji 'ile for W amnutta do, and '22 Yorfc Mills. ADOmONiX COTTON CHARLESTON, April quiet: mid. dungs, ittV. Net V8 bales; stock, Il bales. For fhejreek-S- et recei jim bales: gross receipts, M) bales; exporta-Itlne- nt, bales; ctMAStwlse. tiales: Males 1975 bales. ESI i. iALVR8TOI. O, 4e for .Ml in.; for New lit ex- - ni. :MI IM April hX Cotton net rec lr ti i 1US sales, ft, bal4a; stock, l.VJlt bales. wecaiy uci receipts, m oak-M- , exisjrls wise, 14B1 bales; exports the cunlinenl. lid bales; sales, 3B bales. MOBILE. J Mobile, April rece.pu, J! bale; exports coaMwlae. usii holes : i bales, ma X, ii.t'O bales. Weekly net receipt 1 1 u, uri-- mum fill!.-.- to Uie coull lieu t, 4Mb bales; emu.! wise, eu bales. Sales, rro bale. l OBP AKATlV.lt COTTUf VATKMSS'T. Mew V. ikk. Apr I m RecelptA at aU 0 Reeetput for wn Reneipta at r. s. KeeelpTH for nam K ports for . t week I Ml year (Kirt.s since Sept. !.. I time lual year. ExpirttH from 17. s. porta this week Kxporta for same week laat rear- - Kxpor' rron, .s. Mrla since slept. 1. Exports for same time laat year Monk al ail r. M. porta at this date sltoek. date butt year Htock. at interior - owns at tills date ... islock at aante dale laat year sstock at Liverpool at this date Sltnck at same dale laat year American afloat for Oleal Afloat at same date last rear .. i.(TM M,1W NEW Incorporated in 1S33. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS. MORNING CLASS No. 1W. 3, IB, , 31, lfi, 20, .50, 3S, 75, tJ, , 2, W. EVENING CLASS No. 188. ST, U, 3, B, Is 56, St, .17, M, il, 31, 75. Lotteries drawn twice dally. Prlnw from $10U to txiJOU, paid In money bv J. E. FRA V! E agent, )!- North street. Box 17, Mem-pfil- Tenn P. O. MTEBAY, MILLER Manager. At. Louis, Mo. Bgjj countenance: A p'i1 i?Iocatlon.. r nihs No. S5, evening. Aprt violence, 5 Iur wJr in me K. A. M. Ail Companions are fraternally invited By order W. S. MATTHEWS, M. E. H P John W. Wahp, Secretary. """ons and the and Solomon Coleman are no longer in my employ. my oid stand at jm Main street, with the arept nock ami n,ut, redtiction in nricesT ' ap2u JOSEPH WITKOWSKY. Mi hr taw Inpr f the fair ttrwanst. No. 4L , S, 92, 26, m, T, , 1. 3B, , 64, o. 12. 43, 70, 54, 41, 38, 06, n. H. 42, 28, 22. S?I hani1, 8t 'Ws 19th COLEMAJf, 1 TOBIAS WOLFE, IHOH. H. HILLS, . W. O. WOODHOX. J rattle ",u" 01 Mr- d Parsons Fowler's i ina importation, per jfaeaacbosere, oonslst- - nad hired for a rapine and of and mlnaOon. Spain- - LruoDeinio uounH mere. n.-- ,, ..j v. in- - fhii J. at the iari was by and same To vtu ai,vv! r'ee a. 9, ship Office or the MaarsRis Watbb Co, So. 11 West Court street. f .."""Bid;- - will be received at thia office until the ISth day of April, trenching for pipes, back-ailin- repairing anu replacing pavements. siuecincaiiflaM th ii.ir can be seen thlx Bids for all or of !mpny tn t of recent in President county, which we the the of all of their i- -( , - .seethe unfortu-- 1 U IT RAT, A. of txn Cubaand ... at " I tts J " . four asked before indirect mixed x sntiasan n i. i. i - ii ior N Search body bodies shirt- ings demaud t'outlnenial MARKETS. aklkst.,.n. reeetpta, bales; e (trltaln.. JAMEf r MECHANICAL SOCIETY TTNDER the authority of tin net J the last session of the Legislature the benefit of the Agricu Associations of ihlsst. RirULTUUAL AND ETY have commence the week c;.i,ii Distribution of Prlaes Twice Daily at ia w. ajio a p. m. The proceeds are to he applied to the general ami rapid and Winfield to whjoh did. On ImproTement of their Ground, night hii captain drowned to where dlplon-BU.,- .!... thing prices, Anuleioa and, from the profits, the managers hope to foster and build up an institution permanent and successful. In which the citisens of city and county may feel a just pride. The drawing will take place nnder the con- trol ni M.rs. James Coleman. Tobias Wolf, Thomas E. and O. Wootlson.who have been regularly appointed managers under the lavr. For full reference there- to, apply at the office of the society, NO. Uo SECOND ST., C.SJDER UKEEXLAW sMrKKA-BsHTK- E. J. Q. BALLENTINE, President. LiEON ihopsdale. secretary. Memphis. March 1M72. nih2 WALL PAPE WINDOW r;,aJNs. FAT KT T IvJ, ... .. . i - r, t S r. 1 . SH NOTICE. L,t SHADES, P. MKRKIMA.N has this day retired from Tj. the firm of Merriman . disposed of entire interest In sa' havine arm to nis brother, O. Merrlman. The business will be continued in the same manner as heretofore; the name of the firm wiU remain unehaaged. C. O. MERRI.MAN. It. K. WIXUXiX. ear Agents singer Sewing Machines, nainusneK fianos and 'silver-Tongu- e Or- - A London from w. ttea, wno left last Monday for thu i gnns, mt Main street, Memphis, of -.. Oceanus i ing ot.nunoiuers mree and 1 1 ginghams t . npis ARLINGTON HOUSE, LONG BRANCH, 5EW TORE. and fb ur dragged the river from tihe undersigned is pleased to inrem his be of also and risen seven Captain in cloths high, from are rates. l:ic for and I ; 1 IM: UAJLV coast- - to nniain. ap-J- for for our Hills W. paruculars.a ith 26, his for . iiuiuub ..ii u me jjuuiu- iua. I..- - uuuew wm be reopened on the I5lh day of June for the season. The general expressed satisfaction of my uiuouruus visitors last year leao me sa hope that I shall be patronised again by them. Therefore no expenses have been saved to make the sojourn at my house aa agreeable as possible. Families and traveler who wish to favor me with their visit arereqaeeted to send orders for rooms as uoon as possible to the " Arlington House," Fourteenth street, near Klfth avenue, New York. aplS L. STINK, Proprietor. . FEGAN, 360 Second st., opp. Court square. Having determined to go into the CARPET BUSINESS CIaTJSIVIBIjY, 1 wish to SELL my stock of new and elegaant and have marked it down to such prices aa .win insure quick sale. aa All nersons cheap medium or One goods, will And it to their advantage o caii ana see i.r ii.eu.seives. im i nave aexer-mlne- d to clow out my stock within sixty days. apt) A. VACCAKU. H. VAOCAHO. C. OICKMANN. 01 P A. It. VAt'CAHO. A. V.iC UARO A: C O., mmm In ii aad Dealers in WINES, LIQUORS CIGARS, ETC. NO. 324 FBONT STBEET, MKMFH1S, TENNHWKI-i- . mm H.M.CS !, ilS.UOi Court & water-- , tain Wlllon OFF Hi 'ni.i i to noiuy ine public ' 1 i A IU from LSe ....... ... j 1 n i ii i j ,i. xoom inu roe for the JOBBDTCi TBiDE u ICLTJHrV GREAT BAR6A1 Are from thi ilni i, i r i out my entire stock of ' " "" ; DRY GOODS Boots and flhoea. HATS, NOTIONS, ETC. Special Dlsconata will Ve girea rge W My obtect is to alnae nnl uira. therefore It will be advisable t rhnmJiW of iocxis to call eariv m.k. i , r while the stock U yet complete in every de- part menu M. Mnim street. Mi phia. Tliw 327 AXD Tri fWaailynaa, SOLOMON VENDI6, MAIN STREET, JOBuwor Suk Goods, Notions, MTLLBEEY GOODS, FULL LUTES OP med soUelt Um Male mf DISSOLUTION. THE firm of iuln at Wallace ta this day by mutual consent. Thomaa rf Haiun retiring. Hubert D. Wallace rs alone authorized to settle the Ousinate of the late arm. The business in future will be conducted style firm of Si X&.o. u. is entire Memphis. April 1, ISTZ. jujgrw T. H. B. D. purpnarof QCiirjr, Wallace. ROBT. D. WAT.T.AfTT ,fe CO. M.VNUFACTTRER8 Of CARRL4GES, BUGGIES, Spring anFarm Wagon etc Bole Agents for the CELEBRATED STTJDEBAKEK WkfUM, 325 SECOND STREET, Between Monroe and Union, Memphis, Tenn J m res Nsey-Taln- e to the Farmer NEARLY THE HOP. nBOat voathern Cultivator, January 'r. isro. pages m anu il : Experiments by James Davidson. C.MSI PKWISI -- Wlthont Manure. lain lbs. ( olton per acre. WITH Mil tKJU lbs. Cotton per acre. COM.MOX HMMsi With sW lbs. fertil- iser, duo lbs. per acre. WITH Ml'aU-K- PEaWW-W- llh : lbs. laui lbs. Cotton per acre. CO., Depot Retail, etc- - PATENT METALLIC COAL-OI- L THIS lamp Is adapted to all public or for every style of stands, Brack- - Chandeliers, Heine oi tnelai, it not break, sides Derfect Fer Mole by usee, eta, etc. made wm and saXety) cleanliness, brilliant. odorless light, economy and durab uavins aoeepteu tne auency entire satisfaction PRJESCOTT PIONEER MTJa Without above popolar lamp, we offer them to our friends ana ine puoiic, leeiing assured they give ralr trial. O. F. LAMP A5D to iut.1 me Manure, eombiaea Ity. the tnat be- - nil All they require Is a Sc co OIL STORE, OKIDEK k DEN IE, M.I M FA. TI'KHKS OF TH X CELEBRATED Hair, Fire Brick and Clay, Tiles, Hay, Corn, Oats, Bran. etc. NO. 41 STREET. of ft f CAYHNA6H & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN COFFEES, AMU SPICKS, ted 0 PI BE (i BOUND 366 MAIN STRJ5T. "WE WANT THKY furnish employment to men, m men. 1 boys and el rls, and they create a demand for houses, dry fact, evw. tiling. W manufacture Nose, ahreaiaasga, trtlsj, ReetiH. Drmy, retsn rssrd and other oooka, and we sell them as low as Mxiismwivin ..fw lurx and Hoston or where. Buy tiooks iadi is Memphts. ami Eucar iwi mossy at bo. Our faoliitles for lumlng out gsaasat, Mew tKr Jb I' rlMflssg are second lo aone. also Inst received a new am) if gwallmeij flsal gaii ss itu which we intend to sell asiow as any house south. OOODWTN ?0., mssoxipriox. rpHE arm of JtAKKHAM CO. Is this day 1 dissolved by mutual eonuU The just- ness will beeontlnued iry DANIEL MARK-HAM- , who will settle all Indebtedness, and ollect ail claims. April 18, 1SB. P W. DAILY. GRAND OPENING THE Main Stret, t2C, H AmIi'',,5,Ji?"ue,,Mm'''"r store SOLED GOLD Ever shown la this dty. to our LB woo Id Rolled ConsiMlng of BRACELETS, sF.T, CHAIN'S ete.. wbhth i made equally ae well as Um S'teea TTTtITsT. JilWZLRY Jewelry,' French dne stock Solid Gold u.ia, maeti LA our ie -- OF '". y tne A of aa AIM, WaMm, erv miera:e pn-e- s. AND SPECTACLE nian nted Min. ' 'r"4iir in- - E. KOESCHER A CO. J JklTX IAJLaA.CTa3, 3QQ St.. 826 Forster, k Co. GROCERS A5D COTTON KMTOKS No. Um Front Street, -- Country mercbanla are aollcited to ex- - amine Htck liHotEKIEs. FLOCK, HEATS, STBUPS. COFFEI.V CA1UM.EM. FK'kl.LS. iiqioav .f THE Gilt STAPLE rokal MOM FANi V MuABX, TUB, rat its. tSED t.HIIs ntH. wtstm, roBA DISSOLUTION. THE arm of STRATTOS, JAMEH St CO. is by mutual consent, to taaeetftct from the ant of March. UC2. J. T. strait.,:, having disposed of hia entire interest In -- aid firm to hu partners, J. M. James. C. B. Jam and W. W lhav asMmlng ail linlillMml of said firm, and are alone authorised to col lect and receipt : or an money due the ,, firm. JOHS LSTBAITON J. X. JAMEM. CBAis. B. JAMES. W. W. JAMEs. In severing my connection with my form, partner. I take great pleasure in recommend ing them to the conaaenee and patronage ot my friends and the public generally. I shai: remain in the office of the new drm until the 1st of May proximo, In order to attend to the disposition and sale of all cotton now hano or : hat may be received between now and then, and pledge the same faithful attention to ihe cotton interest of the customer of the late Ann as I have always givem. JtilTS T. STRATTON. Memphis, Teua.. March IS, 172. J. X. J AJtES. C. B. JAatSS. W. W. M SUB-SOI- L PLOWS. n amm A Hoy DOUBLES SAFETY LAMPS. ALABAMA Change Business, MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS." TVr9alT3. Kealhofer Successors to Wtral ton. James Co.,, Wholesale Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, KKOVr ST.. We the at ten i inn of onr friends and the pun tic generally lo the above ehange. ,na respectfully solicit a of the extended the late arm. J J. M. . M r A SONS. Memphis. Tenn.. March Is, IST2. mhjj J. W. c. Watsotj. Uolly Mpriaga, Miss. J. H. srdla. WATSON & WATSON, ATTOBNETS AT LAW, SAUDIS, MISS. ass-W- ill the ClrcnltssnH rh... eery Conns of Pancrta and DeeVito counties. anu in tne Peo.-ra- ! Cain at 'xfor-1- . Amen, Beattie t Co., .m Main OBGILL BROS, k strwt, offer bargains, Wholesale Factory Memphis, Tenn. and in Furniture, ttregses, OiklotBs, Win- - PEBJtU k HOUSE'S dow Shde8 Cement, Plaster, SOUTH COURT TEAS, SPICES, No. -- ooda,greeerUa-ln faidt, wanave Plated CLOCKS Grocers JAMES FLAHERTY. P. J. M a HTJLLIVAN. FLAHERTY, MARLEY& 8CLLIY AN Succeason to FlaiMcSy tt t"o. Funeral Undertaters, 317 STREET. SBBBSBBBBBBISBBBMK'VVBBaiBIBBBSSSSa. WB9HBSS&SUmmmm aMaOto Ceases. Casket and WsMtden loasaa ear every ateaerlfKiwsi slwaj , i.h hiiiid. aav Private Carriages and for hire. Watsom, nractice'in JAMBtJ, Cars mhlT TO SPECULATORS. COTTON PLAXTERM CAN SAVa? Every Year in the Cotton Crop For red raving, etc f i New Hre--s dwiimatally estimated) i bxtra -- auipllng and heading up- - poeea'.. Fire hum per. and Jan. Loss J5 lbs. hale official eslimaiei ... auUMNO or on EIHT DOLLARS FBR Introducing M.TEXX. continuance SECOND Furniture repressing, BALE, by RIMBERTS PLANTATION COMPRESS. For making bales of commercial slae ut onoe on inepiamaii.ini and using talllo baling instead ul combaaabie hia and troublesome les, raying nothing oi, -- iflcatlon ( T) and expressing the oil Tttm seeu, amounnng io minions more. Tb do this, let a few aaas in each county buy the right aa he will now only sell Indi vldaaL territorial or " national " right!. He will sell ngnts for a royalty ot ten cents a bale, and the Dover can then sell individual privileges for a doUar a bale, thus making a housand per cent. prom. Again, two of the presses f without the for the planters costing saw, with one mule can repress uWUU bales in a hundred and thus, at a ureal many shipping, Martens In the interior, caa asake. fWiflSnn that time on less than BOW capital. He will furnish the patterns at cost, all guar- anteed. flgfar investment and finer field for the casltallst is not wUhln the bounds of poaai-bllil- v nor a greater benefaction to the plant-- I list interest, except "The Cotton-picker.- " Address the Inventor and patentee. JSL- - Hum plain s. s. ST4.10. Care of Kovster 4t TreKevaat. Memphis, T mem QAO, STEAM, WATER. J. W. S. SKOWTJZ, QC SBCOND STHBKT. OU and L nlon. Seas assa i, year. calf auu invite Miss. cotton darn, in BAT. JtOHBOK sfl

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ITEMS.

No more smallpox inleire, New York.

Mm. Maroes, of Bot. m ,

drunken fit yesterday.A batch of disciple for Salt

left Nashville yesterday.San. A. Way, of Boston a

known financier, is dying.The Senate at Albany

York registry law yestejThe new charter for

u. New-- ' . kass The

,T . ivr V. ' a a f- - 3makes a clean sweep of all city

James of New York cltv, Yerk

THE MEMPHIS DAILY AP.FEAL.ESTABLISHED 1840. (MEMPHIS, TJSTIST., SATUEDAY, APEIL 20, 18T2. VOL. 32-T- O. 137.

TELEORAPHKFour

awreirale iala.llUi urinrinal

officers

charged murder, has been ;' J.quitted. Turk, ?150", W.

I"uo million dollars in gold SI10; Larty thave been received in Franciwwi for S1500- - TwelvelecoinaaML tained losae of jwuuor There

Ellis Ward and John Blglin w boutfor one dollars near New check on Fourth Na-Yor- k

Bank of New York, for threeThe Sultan has placed a steam yacht

at the of Sherman for a trip toSevastopol.

The Arms Committee at Washingtonare still working on the Franco-Prussian- -!

Schurz feature.

. . . ,

troops are forgery, theweapons Cariists Spain. , West a it anNice be to other

On March 3d, an of a maga-zine at Tientsin eight' houses.Many lives were lost.

The civil service reform bill passed theHouse by a vole of ninety-fiv- e

yeas nays.William Smith, who killed

key, of some time ago,has been arrested is in jail.

Rich placer mines have been discov-ered on the Colorado river, two hundredmiles above ColleviUe. California.

James Mainea, of Boston, tried yes-terday violate his brother William'swife. he killedHe has been arrested, and is in jail.

Byan, who killed Doyle at RevereHouse some months fromCamp Douglass ou

John Scar U.rough was shot throughthe heart and killed in Vir-ginia, by George W.

t'ivilians attached to military expedi

The

the

and

will

Starand

Not her.

Jewett

wound

"

or or Uie bv itaxe be amenable military .States Court. each that neither

notifying that j The spiritheld said prisoners that beea

Railroad been for ninety thou- - him to a again, in whichfor referred to dvi! service

withnii t,,i v.mv..,.- - aieii e ot shadow of of

1 A UUIKl OMUVin 1 - , " , . . , n . . . . . i - 1 . ,the drift the Emma mine,more litigation, i tobe tke oldest location.

A woman on East Tennessee andand Georgia was over and

in attempting to save alittle pig such a fate.

In Canadian Parliament the ama-teur statesmen are gushing about thefisheries question ana the Fenians. The

tram's feathers are rumea.

emon.

with

Kitten

Jurv,

again

done.

unnel

Road,

t

. J f . L . I

.il, -- r. ou afailed. Hon.

ham. Westtheir

The farce like . that claim for isales its should .. , f" nerelength Robaaoo wiH bexnvicted. Grant can't afford it.

The newly --eitsrted Mayor of Paul,Minnesota, is a Liberal whowas fumed of the a '

while since, to make room for a Grant

,rn

eworkeitv

Japanese

disposal

measuring throughoutcautioned.

excitement.explosion

destroyed

yesterdayseventy-nin- e

policemanNashville,

succeeding,

Thursday

Wheeling,yesterday,

Michigan

preferred

involving

yesterday

elne..rr! CumberhW

STJyinvestigation

Republican,postmaaterahlp

mail at been thatto Thursdav

million well war,sections State that a

whereSchool

especially officer was notschool

ile to attattsState. expression

It is that . . . I 1 j i : 1 Tot Oeorgia. either the

or ia so securely secretedthat L.i whereabouts cannot, after dili-gent search, be aacertained.

K '. and chargedwith murder of a man namedHUL Fentrr-- . v, TeutMnee, onthe ZUth of November, have been

io.ige.1 la jail at Nashville.The countiew

jmJth, this Stale, suffered almostby from rain the

eighth Houaee, fences, barnswere away, and much of the

Callfoniia,for

forfor

by hydraulics, on

are to

and his U said that theMrs. view

re--

of bullionfroia Pfoche. last

was east.dispatch from Francisco nays

ibe (continue Yo county,are not aide mountainsA vesicant is

warin p.' no lost.

Repub-lican members Congress

is adopt anaagremive toward Span.that he held backtating criUcaf t ion that

members theCabinet.

man namedfellow KnoxvUle Wednes-day. two

Al theirmet with

on the of neckhe got and shot Loui-

lie in the forehead,produced

One thousandof improvement

city of Ciuciiinati, sold on1 i...Miifl and ami

being andpar. draw

seven per ran

the building tothe extent of ten The

ted from the and ex-

plosion ' cQ ofworkmen, and Englehart,

burned bJ thepublishes an ac- -

o. uie ite

said be fm

Lh at laat to ahipMd toand for the

luia.wehpetitor will be Mr

Ye heat to bewiU be

Branchfrom of

Observatory, Huciltoa

ran into a tree that beenacrosshe of the werethrown

CM- - ly The two werethrown the but not ao

in a damaged. wasbut not much injured. The

WM across Thej engineer was alightlv but no ..tie,

weU.ii' waainiwd.The of

town Michigan, wv de- -

strayed

C'ostello,

fire

with

San

night.

Ies. Kill Kei oinmiueu nyratlO; T. $3000: "aVut"

WO;

Livermore. furniture,Benjamin, hardwasv,

sus- -

insurance,scull thousand A forged the

soon.thousand hundred

thirtv-thre- e wasfor for

American from the County Na-tional of The issigned Down A Co., and certifiedBaldwin, The is

The of Athe in are is

attempt made negotiate

to

to

theago. escaped

morning.

damaged

ignition

Msuiritv

collection

checks otthe thirteenth February,

Butterfield, email in the Port-land suburb Cincinnati, was onthe thumb by strange

gave no of the andthe and the circumstance

forgotten. On Tuesday last Butter-fiel- d

felt in the arm as if puncturedby a hundred needles. This was

by which terminatedconvulsions. The latter

quarter to an in-creasing in intensity the paroxysms

horrible,applied without the unfor

man died afternoon theagonies of hydrophobia.

A Stit Lake dispatch of theeighteenthinstant the following: The sen-sation to-d- ay a dispatch from United

Attorney todeputy here to apply to Hawleyor Strickland forthwith, the dischargeot all held by indictment,-b- y

the Late Grand

Hegenius

soectacle.were

people!ilerty

basenessand

to

vurerww. same be separaie thatherewer to to L'nited Supreme

States Marshal onPort Huron Lake day of violated

has sued Hawley indollars of the

Judge of the It eventrutb.

claiming

of

lli.li,'

est.

ior

vet u ucpwiunui mu mvw Lite uiuie, um at me suggesLiou sevunderstood that an oi members withdrewcopy Supreme Mr.

t., ,k. are of Legishi- - motion the bill.and

ex- - Statedertjonsof whips, benches . ,. r

wei! fL"ru.,on course of government atneva ensued. The galleries were alsocrowded, both members and specta-tors were as attempt

1.....rn. iwuns vriausioue out me .1- -

Mr.member

to

on

at leisure..ndition the al?.

the drags bealong.

ited pohey question- - h to

j

noUaTnUi mean epoch of Prim,

to Theof Detroit, Mr. Butler,

steamers is to evening. ex- -dollars, the -- ( elided. or influential the whv?

hundred thousand of depart-pe- rannual. were of service, every man

Sabbath at of i aadopted a vailing among an

iution peo-- at pursued Michigan wantedof Dominion delegate to iu putiucai

ihe meeting. j general wasBullock, party purified, it

V . . j j ..111baa left

UniU'd Htates

Hull,thein ount

1871,arrested

of Putnam, Jackaonin

a the ofcattle

waaiied

hence gold cUrtU

isre

au o 1x4 uir rw.

unanimous tiiatno or me

The i

informallvSutwart, C. Uolbfook

mittee onbe

jiicinnatit ' lllchi-gan- .-

In Raleigh, North Carolina,reassembled on

lsth andticket, stauds:

. uiuvahie tana I OoTemor. T KGabriel Los Ange-- incumbent;

lot '

sent to in V. Harrison; TreasurerMarshall s D. a Jenkins; Auditor, ii

simSDven-- at Is to be.hr; of Public lu- -

vrorked and a large strui ti di. Janies 1

have aaother wash-ita- g

of soiled linen of a authorfauaiiy. It

friend of Dicketls nroDose. in

orks

of . her ' adoptedto publish the irue story hers

For January 1, $ttlethree' of

and Presidentsix worth

over worthsent

ijka hocks in but

felt this of theisland rising Mono

On u Round camp, InYo earth

manyis in by

ofto

pre ,

laby the of

A killed amechanic in

men abouta while at days be-

fore. struckback

and amaking deep ridge

which instant deathhUAdrtd fifty dol-

lars worth bondscity,

,.na hiitiritvlthree

above Theseinterest and

stockdollars.

fire oinwere

New Yorkof the ami

onutLM

frtlf,course.

Litch- -

aix

blowntrack. cant

down andother cars

off muchturned

over,Lake t" mrown track.

hurt,

portion the!

The

fifteen

tkmaJnine and

and cents, lo-d-

BankBank checkDavid

thing a

a natureOn of

poliof

asign

healed

pain

in

of a hour,

become ineand

tunate this

wasstates his

found United

United

otera!

the the,1.

butthe

arms

the bill

the anotherof

theuiu nisiue

feeiuiK

ana wereand

F. Carlisle were awill

aat

the

the a fullnow

Sanw

of Fublic-

James

effect,

the present

theoae(alamo

v. ere

t.ii'.- - in a hot debate,

volume, the bitterlyagainst it a

ending J?f,Lake,

hundredtoousand dollars

During thedollars

inFridaycounty, thrown the

openedIt

anxiouspolicy

coun-try careful

Louilie was

aa

thepistol

a

of thein

nl

wrecked.

engine

business

eiarhtv-inre- e

received

bankersbelieved

fol-

lowedoccurred in-

tervals

V. 1.. .. .1 I i... ... 1 . . ..

t

r

mad-ston- e people

gives

prisoners

decision

being acting,

indirect

publK

Long

Long

needed

cajjing

"Fortv

removedSabbath

Senators

Valley

t

publk-a-

l

i

1 oecurre.1 t

. ... - r-- a s,1 t - .1 i iru t

.i.i . a ' .

ssanSasmna.

III.A Malamoras

willuv ine ou i .. .. m.. i. . . visionw v mr

hasiial the siege, has

neither The arestarvim;- - It com- -

pelle.1 attempt atcom-

mander at Matamoras, tohas ordered

to a moment's. rr 7,1 . l l . Iiu oi

..! I J

ow KeuUeinantoconfirm tha rout the revo- -

1., ii mi i trj vLapada. Governor

now betweeu Sultajand

Wounded the it

were the toJackson, April accident

A Are iu the foundry of the OrleansUroad, thirty-flv- e

uid

severely

poisoning

Monmoum

iienioc-rac- y

d.

invention

adopted

Trevino,

depredu- -

some thirtypersons were injured, none

Eight wounded stoppedColonel Mann,

the Mobile Northwestern road; W.Brldgeford, LouhrrHle, ;

rence Lacy,children of Tibner, or four of iu--

jured were left at Crvstalof libnw's houaa,island to bawdj urrenUy reported Judge

on the affidavit TlUlcr. Speed and Captainjustice peaoa. bMu aod

I 4udingL

attend the- Cini'lnnati (t onaiderable excitement amoiijj

--jre sporting of country 1 Keuiit.u.an onvention

rvn irn"" race i ir um oiBwerling, to the

world, to be

fit usHarpers

Mkrw. to twoa probably run the

a dianatch Dr Peters,Cashsge,

coal-car- e

track,

the

of

German

madeus

rabies,

chills,

District

topics

oluuoua

forage.

the

fastbut

Judge

tnat

THE

Clark,'

WeadeU theShoemakers

Ue discovery ) ol n t the InterualionalIII r a. ...

toooajWtsV

com-pletely

by

A. ui ..... t& J a

is

Chicago.

a

at

Chicago.

eight

the seriously

the

Paililps

DEBATE.

Ilntta-- Garfield somett CItII Serrie

Deathto Dignity I'nprofitable

J. heWinans,

$3 W

Prevails

April openingthe deflate on the service billMr. Bingliam expressed his thatthe hill had reported wasbeing pressed on the consideration ofthe declared that ahill was forbidden by theinstitutions the expressthe constitution. was a inter-ference the guaranteed privilegesof citizen. a

Republicanfriends to remember

guard in struggleresulted and wasi

to completely andever in thetheir lost and

rights. Let them not in-

augurate the goingbackward ownof attempting the

and consciences freemen. Letthe service reformed, it

reformed in one wayconstitution, that in-

tegrity duty and the honor ofexecutiveofficers and of members of Congress ami

was of the

inclosing speech

in bill. He reviewed thethree objections urged against it.

it unconstitutional, that theservice and

reform, and the interests therequired maintenance presentsystem. first point,

the golden of the Governmentthai thelegislature, the txecutive and Judi- -

uon." iu being void of ciarv snouia ana maepeno- -

Also ent of and cessitvlav. the should encroach the other.

The even.' he subjected and letter rule hadcharge for trespass. and the mode

work the Strickland, he had administered,District the could said, a

ctnmb McKebn. No aiiDlication has the head theof

the

therun

killedfrom

the

ban

out

the

quarreled

ojnomination the

House

ta body the recommitV 1 tiveThursday through the presidents the Ithe party the to

and ,n,i,;ithe the Ge

claim Wvn.l- -i" for

lrreeistable presentan apoetacy

ernment in original parity, ancharacter.

careful j

executive shouldinfluence each

report rentennaval the

slow Oamages withdrawnnever

then

iMswli

nited,bA.

f fhTh1- - ll Mr- - Garfield-Y- ou will inGladstone simpb r't Globe, Laughter,

thaiWh.llegae pure,reforn refcrredform m atren.

IniionondfiT needed reformJapan and China line Michigan, told yesterday

subsidized extent the Paymaster's had doneof one and gen-- during But Be-ne three dollars Hfn from various magnificent

present. They represented that metit jheConvention extensive ie&iug pre- - held strict

yesterdav, reso- - Republicans, where everyinvitW course politicians

thenext The that

late Gov-- 1 must and

Sij James

andand

floodand

We

million

was

dollars

ranks.rusion

would tariff reformother

1).W. appoiiUed com-- 1

Tberlarge

instant, nominatedState whichruwea.

placer mines, forxuutv H. H.

for

was

aldwell,

riiadentiia H.Ifssj years before John It,

six Hit

great

made aboutopposing and

separation. Marcusyear l7i r'ertI,ltei

ZZZd minion' endowing

threeone

Han

lake

down;

stated Waahi.'tonthat

only from

more

The hadwork few

Ham monkey--

wrench

and

thatOitm.

bondscent, twenty

and

benzine

explosiou.The

fastest

had

embankment

The

ttOOO:

Lantr,

greyhound,

was

themselves.

Judgefor

disappointed,

bly

department

ludianap-lLs- ,

Tin--

Wednesday

Department

undouVitedlyUe(

IV

Fori

froinmint State,

ttmm

requesting

after

Krwin

aces; lives

very

with

Two

xwnt

died

until

ellloer,

special from says,appeaxanoss, wi attack be

reiuiuuimuieuij uicu ihi

delenoe succnMSfuilj-- .

omasa faileiobtain ma'-.- t

nor horses

captur-ing city. government

promises as--,

sume the offensive,troops ready

naa,.eHt,

Mail from lctonatwelfth of

sawsCohahnavllla,

Malohuala, committingtiOIls.

JACKSON

Ute

yean. They First Special theNational Bank of Cincinnati l&.-- By

Miles. onSffirt.' whichoccurred miles

thousandsouth here, evening,

danger-ously. of thehere, anionic them of

Ky. Lawlady, J. L.

ihrae Itavid colored, Three

States

uy Springs,"7.East story ll

before Jettbrde, Fiafc,of ot other Republirans, iu- -

tuned0mAn IfiiJSL10

Viuveation, Stat.exists-- ?ale( meets

th lamous may

enterediJOBg awaawu.

miles andand

Atid

MM

entire

SPICY

Galleries,

Kenrontre.

bbwi

others

similar

vfariwii,

teller. whole

which

half

Bates

iiuoncai.

Oder,

before

and

Adversary.

here,tie

Bill.

Kim for the

000: Bell

orer his

Washington, 19.civil

regret

House.

by letterdirect

withevery

he histheygreat

which substantially,result

restoring

equalof

their recordforge fetters

minds ofcivil be

be onlyunder

madefavor of

chief

of partyofthe

departments ofthe

iisuuiariivother,

stock matternot be

Lewis

active

debateing,

was from the Gov- -its apos-- 1

of the alarming Sohad Washington been even

the departments notscat

of

the AstheLJ,ra service was and

Mraffair.

Republicans bybe the

the cans was

"dissatisfaction accountability.

the the by time getthe send

beuoue

made.

i.quite attMNjdaiice

L.ieutenant-(jovemo- r,

was

Superintendant

ent

taken

Massachusetts.

fully

great

custom

other,

which

alliance

place ; where thelaw ofprevajltsi. The army belonged

a class servicemiserable civil s?rviaa, which

speaking, there really aMervied din ni.'tikl

Government, thator separated from

instanced asservice system of pro-

motion merit prevailed, asked,would to turn that service into

hand politicians? Itwith light-hou- se withparta publicudot glory to country. TheHouse haseen treated during

lUarWtt.Bs Jvention, PresidentUA,:r?.UPenUllna in

j .,) I... ut i.f-Kesolrrtions tteui aown

s..iitu asat Aiiisit dent message

of

Co.. Saltone

l

used: "Icall

andfood

that he

the Pahwioa,

andmove

utteraueeBUUUUIlUailVU'

preseui

believedabandon

toe Vrtil,.,., --

i;orevolutionisu

JZjZZZ2 rulesvviii

ad ices

iuii.nlfor-

merly and

Miss

The .dent

The Delegates incinnall.

New and Jackson

of

and

and

jonnman and an inmate, thatou

Davidprominant

fortins

he

tne

this

on

an

WOBKlNiiNEN.

Reform

our

It

As miserable

advance

for

on

let

thethe

needed no

hetoi

()Ut

pressure.

he

wer

iroan

s

his promotion

of separated theof he

was nothiirh and with

moreless the

He the

the of was notboard, all

of the wereand the

the de

thekin,

ru-s--

tiie.v.;i... now uiain

the L'ni- - P"1uer,.

the

by

anv 15U. IUSIthe

.rv,,Here

the

for

provision

r.Lhri.1

Intoovcum a""

the

hj

bythe

V.

ofthe Th

two

of

mm

In

of

was

the

but

the by

ilr.

was

theOn the

the

in

the of

be

Ihe

tinn

was

iues- -

theby

the

Th

over

'

has'(JIIA s " tr- - mmi

i ai trv

ai

AsW

four tl)e

harl I i.

cftnilt- - Kiirilut sv.mu

the

i . iiuA

1

r, . ' fu,,

ii

.

a

j

Uu

n. .ft

.

I wt

Massachusetts)mselt. i. , 1....1 . . .

by which PrewaVm.eutrapped into the nt .

the remark,he

eommli-t- e

of House he,1?sor theof l'nited States, the

inMr. Butfr-- Is true what

the Tribune, that tue chairman theAppropriations

Butler I take a dif-ferent horse, Laughter.)

. The same paperthe eutlre delegation

Congress refusfsj indorse the

Mr. Kutler I am ready denythe gentleman is. say a lie.

chusetts,lmpressl.ii,

up by tnemyseu cajieu

my eolleage, theana conversed

toosro.s, April la, Phiiliii him of servicelast I am at liberty

riu e i .... ..I T r ,oju"..ide sav. wnetner

Mr. Butler sirsome decorum ami prut.nal Curt. Laughter.

because therenetv a l

W Mr. Oattield I was hopes thereresiling 1 l.ut I see

but

been and

suchof

and

annealedthat

that

andmore,

loiii; their

possible

uarfield

Has

that

rule

and

sand been

that

had

tacy mostthat

that had

into

objec-ti- i

Uus

TluruThe

Rio rtftv

The

thatr,-T-

wjll

pure

intoand

tifir.i.had

evilstion. coast

iindwho dare

andthat

curns. hiuuii.

ernoT.

and

Train the lirst hadmade

ning. oursiui

nenrv

frota

fromretsra!

had

to!him that

saysalso that mass

Does

The

gau

uouai

say,uuerv.v

No,

wour

civil

civil

not. Lausrhter. 1 I desire say theHouse that I have had no impressionmade my mind from any conversa-tion with any man man strong moreclear than that in all this natter of civilservice reform the President is not onlysincere, but earnest. Every mes-sage that has sent makes me morecertain that he so, and nothing haveever heard him say one whitfrom that conviction.

Sent

...

s

France

An

Peerage

The chair regards inde- - ' case presented by the British and Amer- -

corous to refer anv manner a lean governments lieneva, drawing aconversation with the 'President ofthe contrast between them very unfavorable

States. against the American case. Intimations have.niHl rii.. ...,t ......,...i I,., i . 1.. here the ruifcu.il ,i . .f

,

..t

...... . . . .... . vjii ii(i .......l. w- . . il t.i . . f I. .nl triinumitli. 1 ., (Vill. .,.,;.. , ,

endence the tue wiuuirawai me indirect claims. iin,.iuH uirsrMr. Garfield -- N w don't These are favorably commented to-d- :

you wish this was eri mi eourt, -- o by and T'".?f,Pr,ft,v.fcavoid rule? and the United States praised BAiltlS?th?t ".vTtAe j

Mr. Garfield the Speaker's at-- for this aparent disposition render lumor sobndt the following. aceompauLsttention to the fact that 1 have only possible the fulfillment of treaty of, JVioJliSStiSstated my impression. Washington. unions iiavini iw made to that in cer-- 1

h.lt ......

Speaker The In that the Daily At' from Ber- -' uun portion tamiinu adoes not relieve it from ohWrion says ultimatum, alleged bv the " witness thecape point. Daily yesterday, has

I have only say that sent French government by Bis-an-y

I said Count von Amim, Germanline of Emliaasador France, did dis--hate It because wasimade here in a manner utterly unparal- -

my experience. I hadherein the form ofinsinuation, that thosewho defend civil service reform are an-- 1

tagonists of theI did not say that. said

the enemies of the President werefriends of the service reform.did not say all friends of civil ser-- good Germanyvice reform were enemies Presi- - by of systemdent. leieicrapuic uisuaicn uomoav Dervadlnir n,

Mr Pwrv mhiot ntrt nor ;iv been this noun- - members and secrecy

yesterday fiat thorn-- who spotted dng that the shin Maria, which XbVLTtb'fawVui'bill uire ertlllcaig that port jaarcn was before magisirate.were not Koimr incinuati

Mr. Yes; and beentrying get such certificate from thegentleman from Ohio, Mr. Giirfleld, andM will give it. Laughter.

Mr. The gentleman fromMassachusetts not the of mypolitical conscience.

Mr. Butler I never knew thathad anv. Benewed

11UUUM

remainedBis-

marckmanifesto

cutting adrift the exp although sent home the end Zrpersonal colloquy, war, now recalled to import various sources. anf?3gsubject before the ami The special that there Sfhlj ASLMfttLiS

a matter ne--abdicate inspred Berlin.

Ute apStments the ning, ThomasHouse

'an address 3support the bill the praying urge specially Ja- -made by Messrs. and government prompt

ment treaty long TfflUnSto uc(jici.icu, iw ma.cii ma. ucnvea 1x0miiisur aiaiiu, x.Amiuir

he await official hign functions motion,from Court.'' without the constant and terrible press-- and proceeded vote on

- of the whole Butler'snight,

niled. an

without

findof

Reporters

the

sUDDosed

wuube

from

Convention

twenty

Foster's

opted

mouths

to

Appeal.

Jsivers

whwh

carrying

colored

Addreas

referred

beryice

athimself

Mr. Holman desired amend themotion giving the committee leave

report any time.Mr. Butler By noThe bill recommitted yeas, 96;

nays,

Progress of the Rebellion ThePartv Still Ahead--A Xew Break.

President Says Deliver theRepublic to the States

iiccnmhini.

City April rebel-lion has Token in the State of Yuca-tan, and a thousand troops been.sent from here subdue it. The Gover-nor other officials Yucatan

Vera on fourthstant. iiOHses-sio- n

the revolutionists.The rebellion again important

Sierra in the States ofChiapas and Tabasco. Several bodies

the been explanationhas

and

theand

has her

some did amihad

l.,w.o,,a.r.. JuaTCZ

been

Arguuients

Finkleburg. obhgation,

MEXICO.

governmentfeated Generals(.ellera!revolutiomsts ,,ropritv reUceuee exhibited and!

counter brokenNuevo Leon, under Melo.

seized governorship out-

lawed Governor Trevino.Order been thoroughly

skals Gtianjuato.Calientes

Martial raised the!State Aguas Culientes, and

resumed

bate ."Uiliiuatlona wtjicn iZLZ

Hoyden; (secretary "y..uJ earthquakeultimo which de-de-

people who Presi-- 1

who wanted Jtroyett many churches, dwellingsthat ,eee- -

thutmn..illcinies. snail :

taA

made ,

auu

of

,

w

iLKuiii

has

was matwas

tp.e

utreuhis he

by

was

he

At out

of

wasby

ore! la U'ns ti Ihe .neen man. abut

outinhas the

in of

the

' U1CU" thenot the

iret up con- -

fr,.n..,

hrui.. a,.tin SPrr?'euaorsini; !,..uhl u?i,...taie

mem.

uth

was "ivr -- wv-" much onethe fifth mltlRate surfcrin

"".'"8 thoroughlyatteiitiou

eleSrs'at have reformed." with European Governments,.t ,i, Juarez asked onsrress so

rit asaV. vmmhi that

from

mi.are

to

is isto

to at

routedis

brass

L

Long

men,

ne

of

montns

Rlltler

the Constitution that his shallthe Con- -

),! rait the aonroorinf ion bill ' gressionai Commits on VTjnsniuiionfr

is

itto

isto

to

nf

to

to

in

m

so

an

rnwu

Moln f til. tlllVl. 1 1. ' Wn, fliol dictatorship indefinitely Uastilio"iS" V.I.. Ul.,li. tl.AriiiiK... tli- - Kl

the

ivn'"i,

the reported that wishes re-T-means bettering service.;months the President had s,Kn ti3e but

forwarded to Congress of the not Permit hh until successor hasCivil Service said: been, provided.ask for ail J1 believed that delivercan anable the fitted States before

rKL iti i..l pormittiuir the partyrwvr..;r.rfl the rommi.-iru,r.- ., reqro..u.. i nf .Tsnuarv will beA.,ri for the presidency of

wai neaft m i.mk- ', prouosition discussed

luec

men

taken wU yesteruay

triek beencivil service sou

had afde referring,Uarnhj if BuUerj,

were chairman of leadingthe wou .Jto support Preaidetit

the and not bePresident" enemy the matter.

it seeof

committee on to'

Mr.

administration- -

Audit as is

sav

thaibeen

.

tliere

That

three

navyfrom

survey

- .

isin

J.

to to

or

ishe us

isApril

it asin to at

United I; clearly the toof IhA rw.-iver- l of if,-

olupon

toto to

wordingof it A special of eonditionoror ex- - no as requested

to if tohave marck.

de- - to conveyis asssumption

Executive.

- . . . , . , ,s,iirhrn

i . entii

haveto

Garfieldis keeper

laughter.

VVII

are

Garfield,to

imperativeof

qr

moveu om on

to

atmeans object.

79.

Juarez

Mexico,

have

at

ofis

loin

Zacatecas,

of

for of

.........

A

in

onm

to on

to

ou

I to

in...in n,favor of

v. ..f l,omMrnlt un. usrmm iw,

ali

1

n

r

t

(

f

I ..tto

,

" ICongress

to to m tosafer.., a, opposition

It is

in

ikon J

; .,.. ", A

in

-

v

li

.

B

.... 11 t

u toi t ,t

at--

Ii

i

toit

it

to

1 1 . .ii i i oi

hi.. 1 i 'i' a

oi

a i

I

to

a

I

I

.i

j

-- ;

-

.1

,ii

a

a

I

I

a.

I

hu

Ja aSM.

is

mI.,,

the,

n: r i . ...congress to augment tne revenueThe so Prt'viL'; twenty thousand dollars

aiiiiuallv subsidise an company,tne civu employes uj ifje

have received fbrport Campeche will probably

be commerce a shorttime,

The monitor Terror, compaulwd bythe States Wyoming,sails Key West.

steamertroops to reinforce the

army.

FEABFl STORM.

indorse auimuisLrnnouUarfleid I not propose be Carolina Dirt Flying In all Dire.

inarched out over anybod) sat anybody's bets.

very

iuto

so?

is

tin

not

not

Towns from their Foundations, Square Xlles of

Forest left Bare.

CuAiLiTON, 1.swept over the Thursdaytiigni. new market al to

Mr. LObio) I can tne gentle-- 1 which wa about fluisheU,man to order. Tnese interruutions are blow?) The worst damaKc

oi

wasintolerable. C'bestr. which nl

Oarfleld I have a tew more two destroyed,words the gentleman Massa--: storm, and many others seriously

iu hand, damaged Nobody was fouron thennvle my mind .ioreopeis.,ijs were injured

wn

now but

KWiUeman did as--, failing A i,.,iises. Miles of fencing wenspeak by this blown uo--u-

, tliouaanda offloor, that this civil fruit torn up the rooto.service was Cheater fifty thousand

unwilling President, , dollars, mostly fajlius persoiis ofmen defended it the small means. A meeting was held

Piesideut's enemies, and not his frum.ds. Chester y steps were forI have recoanted the steps by wnir-- t of the sufferers. tornadothis movement has reached its weatwardly and W1 of sliort e.

I i.ave felrt be--! ration.the President, and has

followed but,make sure, i

last evening, with onPresident himseii,

Wendell unh r.n this matter civildelivered an address evening reform, and

.1 iue win im at

rinii- -

in

on

in

detracts

....

I

onand

elled in have

thatcivil

T

ueiug

The

and

and

'"g,

him

pay fourThe

last

bto

Mr. were

andand trees

lossthat

and tak-- i.

yvu

St.

TO SOLD.

wjrwr"B --ioLouis and St. Joseph Railroad--wn.lbolders Resolre.

axieksent occurreo iwmmy ji. tjonunoiuers uie Loan

divided.

ENGLAND.

The Geneva Commission andCuban andSlavery.

InterestingTemperance Fire

and Dinner.

London, 19. The journalsthis city continue discuss the

Speaker

Housethe

that

the

wayana existed,

the parliamentary Telegraphthe

thing trenches thepropriety parliamentary

Butler

Butler

ar-

rived

steamer

paicu irom uismarcK iomeTOVernmentVersailles, but its tone was very pacific

and highly flattering Thiers. ThePremier iu the dispatch stated that hewas convinced that peace was securedbetween the two nations so long aspresent Executive of France

power. In the same dispatchcomplains of the the

that intentions ofthe the people France.

from nu Whmreceived

the left thatLiverpool, Thevareor- -

law

has

wrecxea, ana uuixy-nv- e persous losttheir lives.

Thu OfliK- - i.h r. ii . i o-- . . ' i.iJ & r ....jinvasion France was imminent,

unless preparations there werediscontinued. The Augburg AlgemeinZeitung regards this as and

that it is purpose of Bismarck.you Zeitung also states that Prussian

soldiers, whose has not completely-

addressed the willHouse,ot no tue sxtiegrirpn military

Congress yesterday Carolina,di- - Commons, jiannau.

Hughes movedin of to by

McCormick rofuie wuiuu 4

to

;

l'nited

of 7.

to

inof Mertda r in

inPuebla

revolution

established

Lnirango

to

of

afterward

r.fhv

soa-iu-ia- w

.j.

new ..V of

of , T

he

toto

goveruiueiiino months.

ofto in

hundredSimnish

Aon

iii

in

on

toiu

an onin

it

to

ti

wvcaj- -

ofto

of

atto

the

inof

- ujuian

military

de-clares the

the

anu

her

the

has

of

the

slave trade in inesupport of hja motion, Mr. Hughes noticed the origin and progress of the war

its connection with theslavery question, lit quoted from andcommented on what styledthe atrocious of the Captain--

General, and condemned the ruth--

19.

mil

werefree

were

and

and

loin

and

jar. lay

for

up

bv

una. "ei.,

he

and

bear and

Zakin

he that oombinatlona werearmed, hadthe out dy iw protect SSSm "whom

ue"irea tneymen of itJal"y

pouring "TlXfuer mat wnucipouring her mendicant refugees theadjacent ureat Untain.

already protested againstthe policy Spain, and he hoped

Great Britain and otherwould join in protest. In

conclusion, HuichesSpain desired the abolition of!slavery refused communicate itonly of the supposed inter-ests of this of Cuba.

Charles Gilpin, forampton. sooondedtbe motion of Hughes,and said the chief object of thesurrection Cuba was abolition ofslavery, the of action proposedthis was therefore, reality,friendly Spain,

Mr. Arthbunot opposed the motion.He he the inland

ob- -'Mendez. deny crueltv gentleone was wretched

of shame

Garria

Aquas

C.UIJAgC.

tho

bv

race-cour- se

7V.'.-- .

in. the presence of eventsisland of Jamaica

gentleman inmember for

supportedtoo

lived,

member Penrj"n,Cave, member BariLstaple,

Wingfleid followed, opposi-tion.

rrhileongress,

rebellion

CubansSnanish

U,,.T"U'

which desire relations

Garfield

successorSenate.

Juarezfriends

Juarezcouniry

rumored

.iita.i.ih

refuses

CPusLulmperaaoe

United

ht

Spain

Snath

Blown

April

umroia,down.

houses

matter

reform movement

before

or

ouuer--n- ,e

Debatedrawn

Butler

Before

distrust

correct,

Cuba,

Oni

me

von in

am

of aato

on

to

to

1 to

l .. to

regularmj

While m

i m.

colonies

j a

account

North-- !

motion

visited

wtohlii

.

f

I l i . .1

p,. l . . thu .. i , i i . i t u'ou ...

to

in

osv

to

is

in

in

icao auuon

nf

on,

of

of

toon

in- -in

Inin

to

' in Lin

for

are

the

be

At--,

uiu

ae- -

on

ist

of onV a on

in toAs

to toto

no to ifof be of

p ii it,Mr.

and fbrin

ina v ..

iu be .7. Ifi,u

the

a

sor

vw ..... tl j,.l Ul.

qui,

Ido

Ml

see

of

tuar

. in. IUH

horrible

instant in-- 1

meeUnarlu

permissive

tue liquorand

a Washingbe

loss by fireamounts over j

thousand poundsyacht

Minister.

No

the

M.truth

in

the rumorsitween countries wholly with-out

of liasBishop

against subject

status,qf

suchbeobedience

incumbent on

witof ofticinj

bisBishop answers

thatexcommunication.

be

m. the lw.n..of St. Ameriean

me tneascension ii.ri- - and except urevious .broad,

lilflTlWednesday, uie

parties ofaanMSMS oay; rec-- of citiaeiu.

between see do not actuallvthe (tarrying

geiitl.-nm- savs

for

aau per and was iTu.it onedswiiuw ty say. immediate St.ZAUnaab.oi ifte wkiua-- . of th vactgags. ,halje

EiMn. woi do not apply ofdayempty

exciting

Juarez's

Jamaica

America

statement

hundred

anvthimr

AND THE

from the

fewtt'sMillions, lint Old Kn-Kr- Lies

Political Effect

and the Ha-

beas Corpus.

Washinoton,

Mr.

peoplecall

terror

Garfield

wdl

the

Mr.

then Attorney-Genera- l,

visit SHate, and. personal examina-tion, thethe the last

communication southstated that the coun-

ties isnartiinburg,Laurens, Fairdeld,Chesterfield there

thecitizens who friendly the

the government the Cniteddepriving the emancipated

the protection theeombtinUuns least two

the menties sympathy and

the the otherconnected with similarcounties and and

citv.,au

thev the civil

The

gar.ized they effect

extending murder; they terrifythey control

courts, the theUnited Systematic onethe by the prosecution

Krom givenofficers the the states,

credibleaffirming the criminal

thesethe past

Mr. from red, iA iariZrSr.their fromsame or5Ses".ai'en

article the ofneers the United statesthat should duty the United states

its this "rnejexecW.

were Queen, the employed Departmentalso Spanish ine ruinJi- -

itsme ic(tu eacepi me a"'1

cni.iBrwill

and

will

andCruz

The

de

wen

like

have

nlcrtc.r

that

vin'.i

from

house

done sixtv- -

lari.- -

and

here

tuuisvy

and

proclamations

aod

that

eve--

cuue andthat saidthe sway conibinatlons, popular-ly known the Ku-KJ- u Klan, objeet

by rorae terror preventthe deprive the colored

tea arms,ngui ireB bii.ilot; suppress thewhich were

. peupieoutage cunuiuan thatwar had been carried on, not, said, theae e

p"1 Jhd and renderedpart the inefle,.tuai theraiuuiec- n- upprta; '

exter-- . -- J crnriiSi uuuen

ntlanrt was uniBiat immi ' .

into

had

thaters

Mr.

and

member

thatthe

course

suid that bad

the

the

bers were

Mansion.

THE

Rapers Murderersof

AlfTERTISESE.MS.

MISSOURI LOTTERY.

KSSES0

NOTICE.JR?hfieby,laoim,m'

MEMPHISAGRICULTURAL MECHANICAL

SOCIBTY.

ENSUSH-BLOODE- D

caiTea7hnf S.n:tsr.ZSiSSS

dependency

the iiarticulars LVUmMO,

whom confessed guilt,Coleman

found thetroops nae tjeeti was from Skillington, where she kindlyby Legrete and nation the of the family of thatsnt onrslie "tiicu spread ahroarl. conUltiou,SaltjUo, returned hinted the and the

who

has beenState

soverelgntj.class "ZlL

AnGxaco,

and

'.'..'''amend

his

was

opera

United

The

with

upon

reiief

counter

the theshe speak,

mem brauce every present. lives the place,Ion, Liver-- cabin, near the

pool, the motion. He of the Hersaid that he had been husband over Decatur last Sat- -Cuba, and was able, he notnesB the airociries turned dark, she went riverdetailed by the for where Winfield and the four

There could be doubt that the above seeiHsiple Oil the rule the (tould She staved there

theMr.

-- jiok.' support of the motion. Sirin

with hia effortmesstiMe

which said that thelll.illuli XJIll"

the

matWilsmi's

remained

husiiand, feanng hesat

rTesi- - "Tt" had anuof of DeOiCLsamp.e the of negroes, Wa

these were the of slavery in ' reeoirnCon- - -- ... and be to tne and th

to

Ijeenwtore be The

f

la.i1

ofpresidency,

his- -

Commission, andthe will

Itnat

th Aneii uurez

Oeue-- ,,f i i been

in

would

to

.i

lac

and

tornadocouniry

thej

onrepresent The

the were

moved

The

With- -

would

city

total

time

declaredreally

una,re--

iisai

Charles

sym-pathising

,1...

j

:

.

will any

api-

MEMPHIS

forHe

. , , . i . intinii . ,

.

by

followingMtrGibhen

opposite Decatur.

afternoon.by

honorablementioned

hWler,

Finally, Viscount Enfield,Hughes

proprietyI

Mr.

her

wasinivenimctitquesuonea

hardshins

PresidentI -

reported

-

strength

'

rresident;

I

reopened

brought

entirely

l

authority

Bismarck

r

strongly

,

'

. .

back her,uoiuv,

taken..,

home

acuities.words wiuj would nouse,

report

arrival

eight

tlons.

killed,

thrust

ran

ugni ravisnea ner. narrativeafihrded proper opportunity. of fiendishness is too for

Hughes withdrew publication.gave notice in House was bruised,

of Lords last he defer made statement Ideauntil twenty-nint- h 101 would get well.

qf ap address toiB Coleman explicitly aboutto for suspension of safti tnat

eedingson Cfwat would die, that to die,the Oeueva tribunal until was that could not get

L'nited States withdrew for gbe respectable woman, wiffladamages. good face, aged twenty-eigh- t years, and

large uuchusiaatie was reputation.held Hall by - the prisoners

the Drohin caiaooose ine uepot, t olemanliquor bill. J. B.

Birmingham, gaveih.s,,' of legislation in the I1

tf.e sutte; States and the

BE

Massachusetts.

prisoners

' river, thenciai effects of laws Maine

It is said that the Hop. Russell Gurny, commissioner atton, elevated to Peerage.

The the in shinat Birkenhead, to

fifteen sterling.James Ashbury sold his

Cambria.diopatch to Echo

Benin ' Bauoroft Davis 1,R' 'ate explosion 0r tneataam-- !agent States before rw,!er'if e

- vr, arbitration, , tJww lof reuortse S''Y" -.-asst. vil,, .i..During his stay a dinner will

Legation. the expiode.1

tojftfc. lulins ggU C!GERMAN Y.

Fears of Trouble with France TheApologizes to State.

Berlin, April The North Ger-man positivelyof the made by the LondonTelegraph, regard to the relationsof Germany France, and pro-nounces of complications

thefoundation.

The Jitinlster Public Worshtpgiven notice to the of Errmel-lan- d

that sentence qf excommunicationpronounced a Germanwould clash the civil law, andaffect unfavorably his social and

therefore, the consent the Gov-ernment must be obtainedsentences can pronounced. The Min-ister insists on to laws,i duty all, and intimatesthat a failure in duty on partof win lead to the

by the Governmentrecognition of ecclesiastical functions.The apologeticallv.afiirmiuft the civil honor noway affected by

The .Secretary of Treasury de-

cided merman vessels mayumented as sigaji while proiierls of

riauei two ". luugrna or rnspin on labor not. Skw a,iii iu Tiw .. r..iiii,.a. uhs..ad.

lr

Who is -

Wwdntwday- - U m wev nours wnich he eui..gised General "Mr. Butler I oaV to i ers tha St. Louis and Joseph "ei in an under naviuii-.- i ' . . ' , U1 ne-.oru- tr. i De utterances or rrwhueut, i roa.i a vesterdav. Th.- - gallon laws, owner,

ana low agret puJsiioanisiu lauded c of when brought here in the form 'committee appointadat a meet- - whole pitit, residing remainsnlnntAi satl flu u nrl i n mmi t . . nnru i.i e . .11 it . i . . t . u . n , i ... . . n. l, . . . - . . . i' --r." ' ' :1"T 1 r-,- " " iMensage to uie nuunr, sue uui wj oi ion on " ''itlfcli sjuties, anu uietrograde mouon of --mne jjjem that ihcy t ... other i to influence tht of! strongly recommended the foreclosure agent for and hi housejwards the north tiirt par ftjtWtallv they could elect their leKislatiou. ofthe first mortgage bonds. The trade eopartnerehip consist

a star alaentn in wanted to fl- -l Mr. They Influence U8 j ommendatiou was approved, pel "f the States and aretsVrti magnitude. of the country recon- - verj-

- much. Laughter. tion was signed u majority of'

o trad in thh country.suwni u wsA..asr i""" t

has

in oa a Evansviiie, tlenaenou per eeUl. t umumu iu . em on at iihei- - aud Company, the truof Not of the eirls belong- -Nibviil railroad, at a tnm- - ana jfaraens ana oooas ana road, for foreclosure of ing to the Loui Normal school weal's

AortsAMvUie, ahoOt , tidugs givu tu who cJarflel- d- mtes Mid- - the They also that a tha ofkwtyttota.

KastwUfc In ms OfaooJht uever U, more. bar here. This is eeiver appointed, road sold waterfalls, or dresses made other

hours a nit a the proceeds material than calico.

GRANT SOUTH.

Message President Touchingin South Carolina.

One Word aboat Theft T

Revamped.

Document for A Bid

for Imperial

The Preai- -

House.

government

me

extending

Mr. Aukerman, to

report to me facts in relation tosubject. sixteenth ot October

he 'fromCarolina, In which be

York, Cheater, t'nlon,Newburg, and

comblnationapurpose of preventing political

action ofConstitution and ofstates, ofelasse of equal ofThese embrace atthirds of active white of coun

of majority of

Slates, no doubt a partor associationgrann

an bound

reand armed;

Object by personalto

witnesses; juresometimes courts of

States. spying is ofmeans which of mem-

bers la defeated. information bystate, of United

by private I Justified inInstances vio-

lence perpetrated by combinationswithin twelve months. In abovenamed

of whichargued camps says

uoudi of onm southin

w ofm?m

sooargent

even,

Mnns

tienom

The

lsiana 01 me orany wa

as

aiin

Cox and

Tiie

inin

the effect tJe cnunllM wr n.lrof powerfulas

winch were to allaction not In accord with views

members; cltl- -01 me ngnt to the01 10 scbixil.i

the colored tauirhil.. .L.uiauuci iu wumii me closely to

ot laveryarmj, to

war

li tii-- .

placed underIT.

Executive April 19,

ALABAMA HORROR.

The and StatementMrs. Wilson.

STATE

MASONIC NOTICE.

LatToSW wtlTbeV

i.jn"

MORXrao-CLA- HB

KVEINQ-CLA- Se

dy"ofWAp

CATTLE.AUmitteilinJexwy Uub.Pennsylvania,

Contractors.

quiredreceived

The Nashville Thursday has reject'wda! rfcht

Limestone Alabama, fromtake "following:

After examinationCap- -

went to AaJXtJ. U LTwoman, Wilson, and

her houseoi able being

storied. riiau

deepestnn

oi

who

with

mu-'uer-

8.

--a-.

nn

a.

could but madestatement:

Sheiscount Sain "ttle the

hank river,went

an unlay had re--up the

Mr.groes

of him.

wasi

w.swi,

"e""'

some asked Mr.

- nnii, suegun had been away,

.....II l, .... -j. ui papvrt and cioimng.at during niahL

very uneit.sy aootu anil anxiousabout hadkilled. She did not go to sleep, batup having a light. About two three

her bouse entered bvIt iu t"r"i " bU dune negroes,

v nen toand

lc, - colonies, ready do more

public

from

presenthow

Motion

w

if

be

of

in

be part of

TMrs.

at Wm.

ol....... ..us,

as

mmii

of

withKiumi

assne

or

white man. oftkms Williams she

i zed. She out ' ofey her. and

suppression otthe iiiunvi-- - inetion a their

Mr. hisEarl ftussel the ts- - horribly and

that should her under thethe the Bbe hot

motion for herthe crown the the She thought she

orQi the part of she andthe she lafil.

their is a

A and goooExetor last night the Pn from the

ineiuis oi torv toGould, the

m

ltortsiiniaim. uanea

Presi- -

lth) dant 1376.

piac

than Viiiniiul

criminal

John

heartime,

nerseiibeen

American maue an eirori get tneof

one of he' in tne near bridire.

in

is to theLaird's

yards

has

TennJ 01

of... and

at the the.kii. the

the

and

thethe Bishop, h-- S

Is in

theA doc

thew

mp rail- -

nenj so lonir aa iuthe or

WllU nr. V.u.v oiquestion

orthe He the a

nanciai.st n,

vi tho

Mr. ask re- - ohiimoiis orthe

IV.nrf

A

afterto

In

theto

lawn.

have

to

their

Hate

of

of

of toof

cliUdiea

1872.

as

Bannerthe outrage

the negroes,

nateMr.

finally

bridge

member

detested

h'.Hi.

the

she

10 rromhad Mr. and

Down

Two

followed

motion.Wilson

Britainsatisfied

very

taking

account what Wilson,them confessed

success bene- -

THE 0CEA.MS.

Among the Deadfor Bodies.

St. Louis, April 19. Captain Thomasthe

fie I'Slted theGeneva board has arrived by

turned""-'""--i "it niuenvaii .hi. . umvi , . ,i v i.i.i ,ji. 1 1 1 luu

given United.i.. 5 p)int

V"-- -" M?"''t "'"-;tfi- 0 aha a..t. fhe il.

Churrb

Gazette denies

two

with

that,before

drawai its

that

Yuum ,.r-- .,

uuestioi, house,iiieetmir

rijiltre--

thirty aeconua -- uuo stated the

Unitedsystem so

itskuig nrmars'tsue, methe

inaiesei any

Affairs

Power

April

the

addressed

Lancaster

those

obedience

often

cltlxens,

the

political

restraint.OEAT.

office.

N.

eye-Wi- t-

testify

go

o'clockalready

and

wanted

claims

beeomethat had been

and

Men

that HC;ne

that

uvcouitimen,

no ooaies. rneyexplored both the Missouri Illinoisbanks ot tne river as fax down as Cairo,but the only found was theqf a lion cud which belonged to a men-agerie on board the steamer. The riverhas feet since the explosion,but Rea left Captain Connelly

charge of the men and the searchwill be continued.

This is (he ninth day since the disas-ter, and it is believed that thewill begin to rise, and as the water isquite still, owing ta the breakwaUrfrom the Ohio river, ail that do rise canbe easily secured,

THE NEW YORK OBI WOODS MARKET.

LATBST R SPORT BY TBIKORAFH.

NEW YOBK, April IK.There is Utile change to observe la the fea-

tures of the market. Jobbers are doing a goodbusiness, at steady hut trade U ratherutiiei with eotmnissiou houses. Printing;are very scarce and prints consequentlyln good request at llil.i as U style andmake. The latter are at times only obtaina-ble for best. DoUy Vardon patterns percales,lawns and In good request atuniform Worsted dress goods are alsoin good request. Brawn slieeUam and

are In steady atAtlantic A: 14Jc for C; Tic forLaogley; ijc tor l.jBian - itlantic D;iufeO i"1 n, .viae Kaeeung arm atfx- for Madanocg; l, fordo, lu--l, igo;HI 1' c". xru ' nw. -, u y HIT .mill- -

ad.Kik bleached dov 5Dc : for lu-- l do. roeippeuell, do, .joc for

I Hi irnnlke K : IB'iC for Wtilfji'ile for W amnutta do, and '22

Yorfc Mills.

ADOmONiX COTTON

CHARLESTON,April quiet: mid.dungs, ittV. Net V8 bales;

stock, Il bales. For fhejreek-S- et receijim bales: gross receipts, M) bales; exporta-Itlne- nt,

bales; ctMAStwlse. tiales: Males1975 bales.

ESI i.iALVR8TOI.

O, 4e for.Ml in.;for New

litex--

ni.:MI IM

April hX Cotton net rec lr tii

1US sales, ft, bal4a; stock, l.VJlt bales.wecaiy uci receipts, m oak-M- , exisjrlswise, 14B1 bales; exports the cunlinenl. lidbales; sales, 3B bales.

MOBILE. JMobile, April rece.pu,

J! bale; exports coaMwlae. usii holes : ibales, ma X, ii.t'O bales. Weekly net receipt1 1 u, uri-- mum fill!.-.-

to Uie coull lieu t, 4Mb bales; emu.! wise, eu bales.Sales, rro bale.l OBP AKATlV.lt COTTUf VATKMSS'T.

Mew V. ikk. Apr I m

RecelptA at aU 0Reeetput for wnReneipta at r. s.KeeelpTH for nam

K ports for .

t week I Ml year(Kirt.s since Sept. !..I time lual year.

ExpirttH from 17. s. porta this weekKxporta for same week laat rear- -Kxpor' rron, .s. Mrla since slept. 1.Exports for same time laat yearMonk al ail r. M. porta at this datesltoek. date butt yearHtock. at interior - owns at tills date ...islock at aante dale laat yearsstock at Liverpool at this dateSltnck at same dale laat yearAmerican afloat for OlealAfloat at same date last rear

..i.(TM

M,1W

NEW

Incorporated in 1S33.

OFFICIAL DRAWINGS.MORNING CLASS No. 1W.

3, IB, , 31, lfi, 20, .50, 3S, 75, tJ, , 2, W.EVENING CLASS No. 188.

ST, U, 3, B, Is 56, St, .17, M, il, 31, 75.Lotteries drawn twice dally. Prlnw from

$10U to txiJOU, paid In money bv J. E. FRA V! Eagent, )!- North street. Box 17, Mem-pfil-

Tenn P. O. MTEBAY, MILLERManager. At. Louis, Mo. Bgjj

countenance: A p'i1 i?Iocatlon.. r nihsNo. S5,evening. Aprt

violence,

5 Iur wJr in me K. A. M.

Ail Companions are fraternally invitedBy order W. S. MATTHEWS, M. E. H PJohn W. Wahp, Secretary.

"""ons and theand SolomonColeman are no longer in my employ.

my oid stand at jm Mainstreet, with the arept nock ami n,ut,redtiction in nricesT '

ap2u JOSEPH WITKOWSKY.

Mi hr taw Inprf the fair ttrwanst.

No. 4L, S, 92, 26, m, T, , 1. 3B, , 64,

o. 12.43, 70, 54, 41, 38, 06, n. H. 42, 28, 22.

S?I hani1, 8t 'Ws 19th

COLEMAJf, 1

TOBIAS WOLFE,IHOH. H. HILLS,

. W. O. WOODHOX. J

rattle",u" 01 Mr- d Parsons Fowler'si

inaimportation, per jfaeaacbosere, oonslst- -nad

hired for a rapine and of andmlnaOon. Spain-

-

LruoDeinio uounH mere. n.-- ,, ..j v. in- -

fhii J.

at

the

iariwas

by

and

same

To

vtu

ai,vv!

r'ee

a.

9,

ship

Office or the MaarsRis Watbb Co,So. 11 West Court street. f.."""Bid;- - will be received at thia office untilthe ISth day of April, trenching forpipes, back-ailin- repairing anu replacingpavements. siuecincaiiflaM th ii.ircan be seen thlx

Bids for all orof !mpny tn t

of recent in Presidentcounty,which we the

the ofall of their i--( , -

.seethe unfortu-- 1 U IT RAT,A.

of txnCubaand

...at

"

I

tts

J

"

.

four

asked

before

indirect

mixed

x

sntiasan

n i. i. i

-

ii

ior

N

Search

body

bodies

shirt-ings demaud

t'outlnenial

MARKETS.

aklkst.,.n.reeetpta,

bales;

e

(trltaln..

JAMEf

r

MECHANICAL SOCIETY

TTNDER the authority of tin netJ the last session of the Legislature thebenefit of the AgricuAssociations of ihlsst.RirULTUUAL ANDETY have commence

the week

c;.i,ii

Distribution of Prlaes Twice Dailyat ia w. ajio a p. m.

The proceeds are to he applied to the generalami rapidand Winfield to

whjoh did. On ImproTement of their Ground,

night

hii

captain

drowned

to

wheredlplon-BU.,- .!...

thing

prices,

Anuleioa

and, from the profits, the managers hope tofoster and build up an institution permanentand successful. In which the citisens ofcity and county may feel a just pride.

The drawing will take place nnder the con-trol ni M.rs. James Coleman. Tobias Wolf,Thomas E. and O. Wootlson.who havebeen regularly appointed managers under thelavr. For full reference there-to, apply at the office of the society,

NO. Uo SECOND ST.,C.SJDER UKEEXLAW sMrKKA-BsHTK- E.

J. Q. BALLENTINE, President.LiEON ihopsdale. secretary.Memphis. March 1M72. nih2

WALL PAPEWINDOW

r;,aJNs.FAT KT T IvJ,... .. . i- r, tS r. 1 . SH

NOTICE.

L,t

SHADES,

P. MKRKIMA.N has this day retired fromTj. the firm of Merriman .

disposed of entire interest In sa'havinearm to

nis brother, O. Merrlman. The businesswill be continued in the same manner asheretofore; the name of the firm wiU remainunehaaged. C. O. MERRI.MAN.

It. K. WIXUXiX.ear Agents singer Sewing Machines,nainusneK fianos and 'silver-Tongu- e Or- -

A London from w. ttea, wno left last Monday for thu i gnns, mt Main street, Memphis,

of-..

Oceanus

i

ing ot.nunoiuers

mree

and

1 1

ginghams

t

.

npis

ARLINGTON HOUSE,LONG BRANCH, 5EW TORE.

and fbur dragged the river from tihe undersigned is pleased to inrem hisbe of

alsoand

risen sevenCaptain

in

clothshigh,

from

arerates.

l:ic for

and

I ;1

IM:

UAJLV

coast- -to

nniain.

ap-J-

for

for

our

Hills W.

paruculars.a ith

26,

his

for

. iiuiuub ..ii u me jjuuiu- iua. I..- - uuuew wmbe reopened on the I5lh day of June for theseason. The general expressed satisfaction ofmy uiuouruus visitors last year leao me sahope that I shall be patronised again by them.Therefore no expenses have been saved tomake the sojourn at my house aa agreeable aspossible. Families and traveler who wish tofavor me with their visit arereqaeeted to sendorders for rooms as uoon as possible to the" Arlington House," Fourteenth street, nearKlfth avenue, New York.

aplS L. STINK, Proprietor.

. FEGAN,360 Second st., opp. Court square.

Having determined to go into the

CARPET BUSINESSCIaTJSIVIBIjY,

1 wish to SELL my stock of newand elegaant

and have marked it down to such prices aa.win insure quick sale.

aa All nersons cheap medium orOne goods, will And it to their advantage ocaii ana see i.r ii.eu.seives. im i nave aexer-mlne- d

to clow out my stock within sixtydays. apt)

A. VACCAKU. H. VAOCAHO.C. OICKMANN.

01

P

A. It. VAt'CAHO.

A. V.iC UARO A: C O.,mmm In ii aad Dealers in

WINES, LIQUORSCIGARS, ETC.

NO. 324 FBONT STBEET,

MKMFH1S, TENNHWKI-i- .

mmH.M.CS

!,ilS.UOi

Court

&

water-- ,

tain

Wlllon

OFF

Hi

'ni.i i to noiuy ine public ' 1 i

A IU from LSe....... ... j 1 n i ii i j ,i.xoom inu roe

for the

JOBBDTCi TBiDE uICLTJHrV

GREAT BAR6A1Are from thi ilni i, i r i

out my entire stock of ' " "" ;

DRY GOODS

Boots and flhoea.

HATS, NOTIONS, ETC.

Special Dlsconata will Ve girearge W

My obtect is to alnae nnl uira.therefore It will be advisable t rhnmJiWof iocxis to call eariv m.k. i , rwhile the stock U yet complete in every de-part menu

M. Mnim street. Mi phia. Tliw

327

AXD

Tri

fWaailynaa,

SOLOMON VENDI6,

MAIN STREET,JOBuwor

Suk Goods, Notions,

MTLLBEEY GOODS,

FULL LUTES OP

medsoUelt Um Male mf

DISSOLUTION.THE firm of iuln at Wallace ta this day

by mutual consent. Thomaa rfHaiun retiring. Hubert D. Wallace rs aloneauthorized to settle the Ousinate of the latearm. The business in future will be conducted

style firm ofSi X&.o.u.

is

entire

Memphis. April 1, ISTZ.

jujgrw

T. H.B. D.

purpnarof

QCiirjr,Wallace.

ROBT. D. WAT.T.AfTT ,fe CO.M.VNUFACTTRER8 Of

CARRL4GES, BUGGIES,Spring anFarm Wagon etc

Bole Agents for the

CELEBRATED STTJDEBAKEK WkfUM,325 SECOND STREET,

Between Monroe and Union, Memphis, Tenn

J m

res Nsey-Taln- e to the Farmer

NEARLY THE HOP.

nBOat voathern Cultivator, January'r. isro. pages m anu il :

Experiments by James Davidson.

C.MSI PKWISI -- Wlthont Manure. lainlbs. ( olton per acre.

WITH MiltKJU lbs. Cotton per acre.

COM.MOX HMMsi With sW lbs. fertil-iser, duo lbs. per acre.

WITH Ml'aU-K- PEaWW-W- llh : lbs.laui lbs. Cotton per acre.

CO.,

Depot Retail,

etc- -

PATENT METALLIC COAL-OI- L

THIS lamp Is adapted to all public orfor every style of stands, Brack- -

Chandeliers, Heineoi tnelai, it not break,sides Derfect

Fer Mole by

usee,

eta, etc. madewm andsaXety) cleanliness, brilliant.

odorless light, economy and durabuavins aoeepteu tne auency

entire satisfaction

PRJESCOTTPIONEER

MTJa

Without

abovepopolar lamp, we offer them to our friendsana ine puoiic, leeiing assured theygiveralr trial.

O. F.LAMP A5D

to

iut.1

me

Manure,

eombiaea

Ity.the

tnat

be- -

nilAll they require Is a

Sc coOIL STORE,

OKIDEK k DEN IE,M.I M FA. TI'KHKS OF TH X

CELEBRATED

Hair,Fire Brick and Clay, Tiles,

Hay, Corn, Oats, Bran. etc.

NO. 41 STREET.

of ft f CAYHNA6H & CO.

WHOLESALE DEALERS IN

COFFEES,AMU SPICKS,

ted 0PI BE (i BOUND

366 MAIN STRJ5T."WE WANT

THKY furnish employment to men, m men.1 boys and el rls, and they create a demand

for houses, dry fact, evw.tiling. W manufacture

Nose, ahreaiaasga, trtlsj,ReetiH. Drmy, retsn rssrd

and other oooka, and we sell them as low asMxiismwivin ..fw lurx and Hoston orwhere. Buy tiooks iadi is Memphts. amiEucar iwi mossy at bo.Our faoliitles for lumlng out gsaasat, MewtKr Jb I' rlMflssg are second lo aone.

also Inst received a new am)if gwallmeij flsal gaii ss ituwhich we intend to sell asiow as any house

south.

OOODWTN ?0.,

mssoxipriox.rpHE arm of JtAKKHAM CO. Is this day1 dissolved by mutual eonuU The just-ness will beeontlnued iry DANIEL MARK-HAM- ,

who will settle all Indebtedness, andollect ail claims.April 18, 1SB. P W. DAILY.

GRAND OPENINGTHE

Main Stret, t2C,

H AmIi'',,5,Ji?"ue,,Mm'''"r store

SOLED GOLDEver shown la this dty.

to our

LB

woo Id

RolledConsiMlng of BRACELETS, sF.T, CHAIN'Sete.. wbhth i made equally ae well as UmS'teea

TTTtITsT.

JilWZLRY

Jewelry,'

Frenchdne stock Solid Gold u.ia, maeti

LA

our

ie

-- OF

'". y tne

A of aa

AIM,WaMm,erv miera:e pn-e- s.

AND SPECTACLE

nian

nted Min. ' 'r"4iir in- -

E. KOESCHER A CO.J JklTX IAJLaA.CTa3,

3QQ St.. 826Forster, k Co.

GROCERSA5D

COTTON KMTOKSNo. Um Front Street,

--Country mercbanla are aollcited to ex- -

amine HtckliHotEKIEs.FLOCK,HEATS,STBUPS.COFFEI.V

CA1UM.EM.FK'kl.LS.iiqioav

.f

THE

Gilt

STAPLE

rokal MOM

FANi V

MuABX,TUB,rat its.

tSED t.HIIsntH.wtstm,

roBA

DISSOLUTION.

THE arm of STRATTOS, JAMEH St CO. isby mutual consent, to taaeetftctfrom the ant of March. UC2. J. T. strait.,:,having disposed of hia entire interest In --aidfirm to hu partners, J. M. James. C. B. Jamand W. W lhav asMmlng ail linlillMmlof said firm, and are alone authorised to collect and receipt : or an money due the , ,firm. JOHS LSTBAITON

J. X. JAMEM.CBAis. B. JAMES.W. W. JAMEs.

In severing my connection with my form,partner. I take great pleasure in recommending them to the conaaenee and patronage otmy friends and the public generally. I shai:remain in the office of the new drm until the1st of May proximo, In order to attend to thedisposition and sale of all cotton now hanoor : hat may be received between now andthen, and pledge the same faithful attentionto ihe cotton interest of the customer of thelate Ann as I have always givem.

JtilTS T. STRATTON.Memphis, Teua.. March IS, 172.

J. X. J AJtES. C. B. JAatSS. W. W. M

SUB-SOI- L PLOWS. n amm A Hoy

DOUBLES

SAFETY LAMPS.

ALABAMA

Change Business,

MANUFACTURING

ESTABLISHMENTS."

TVr9alT3.

Kealhofer

Successors to Wtral ton. James Co.,,

Wholesale Cotton Factorsand Commission Merchants,

KKOVr ST..

We the at ten i inn of onr friends andthe pun tic generally lo the above ehange. ,narespectfully solicit a of the

extended the late arm.J J. M. . M r A SONS.Memphis. Tenn.. March Is, IST2. mhjjJ. W. c. Watsotj.

Uolly Mpriaga, Miss.J. H.

srdla.

WATSON & WATSON,

ATTOBNETS AT LAW,SAUDIS, MISS.

ass-W-ill the ClrcnltssnH rh...eery Conns of Pancrta and DeeVito counties.anu in tne Peo.-ra- ! Cain at 'xfor-1-.

Amen, Beattie t Co., .m MainOBGILL BROS, k strwt, offer bargains, Wholesale

Factory Memphis, Tenn. and in Furniture,ttregses, OiklotBs, Win- -

PEBJtU k HOUSE'S dow Shde8

Cement, Plaster,

SOUTH COURT

TEAS,

SPICES,

No.

--ooda,greeerUa-ln

faidt,

wanave

Plated

CLOCKS

Grocers

JAMES FLAHERTY. P. J. M aHTJLLIVAN.

FLAHERTY, MARLEY& 8CLLIY ANSucceason to FlaiMcSy tt t"o.

Funeral Undertaters,317 STREET.

SBBBSBBBBBBISBBBMK'VVBBaiBIBBBSSSSa.

WB9HBSS&SUmmmmaMaOto Ceases. Casket and WsMtden

loasaa ear every ateaerlfKiwsi slwaj ,i.h hiiiid.

aav Private Carriages andfor hire.

Watsom,

nractice'in

JAMBtJ,

CarsmhlT

TO SPECULATORS.

COTTON PLAXTERMCAN SAVa?

Every Year in the Cotton Crop

For red raving, etc f iNew Hre--s dwiimatally estimated) i

bxtra --auipllng and heading up- -

poeea'..Fire hum

per.

and

Jan.

Loss J5 lbs. hale official eslimaiei ... auUMNO

or

on

EIHT DOLLARS FBRIntroducing

M.TEXX.

continuance

SECOND

Furniture

repressing,

BALE, by

RIMBERTSPLANTATION COMPRESS.

For making bales of commercial slaeut onoe on inepiamaii.ini and usingtalllo baling instead ul combaaabie

hia

and troublesome les, raying nothing oi,-- iflcatlon ( T) and expressing the oil Tttmseeu, amounnng io minions more.

Tb do this, let a few aaas in each countybuy the right aa he will now only sell IndivldaaL territorial or " national " right!. Hewill sell ngnts for a royalty ot ten cents abale, and the Dover can then sell individualprivileges for a doUar a bale, thus making ahousand per cent. prom.

Again, two of the presses f without thefor the planters costing saw, with one

mule can repress uWUU bales in a hundredand thus, at a ureal many shipping,

Martens In the interior, caa asake.fWiflSnn that time on less than BOW capital.He will furnish the patterns at cost, all guar-anteed.

flgfar investment and finer field for thecasltallst is not wUhln the bounds of poaai-bllil- v

nor a greater benefaction to the plant-- Ilist interest, except "The Cotton-picker.- "

Address the Inventor and patentee.

JSL- -

Humplain

s. s.

ST4.10.

Care of Kovster 4t TreKevaat.Memphis, T mem

QAO, STEAM, WATER.J. W. S. SKOWTJZ,

QC SBCOND STHBKT.OU and L nlon. Seas assa

i,

year.

calf

auu

invite

Miss.

cotton

darn,

in

BAT. JtOHBOK

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