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I- it V -A lU l A 1 .. tt..t,ft :.r'if iOKTTjjiKnrt&K. This Convention, to further "he nroiect ef : t
n.-JlMWn B a) I S J & E IIS K v" 1 .Baa ."taaSBT . AlMklB
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S. vlnRrarj or the xt paid rB, ciffl1
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virrtc-r wrrrr be REairrxmrn. o-rntwrtE tur
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PeprKicTont kiu sot rta,M -rpratAXLTja jaia 1
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' Ie?e!eltelerrfn v4M,fiekStjHl
ertnd.g tb. i.r. of ,be A j
contest wm the ice principles. We Teh
it vBW.wbi do Br-iVo er J-e or
ur prr - r J ; r::
and utejalire agaiavtt Uie Ifemscrjitic-party.
ltdepeaCad entirely fr taeeeM, Bt 9tA.
ligbteNhKtbe miad, Mxialbrttt; thenrfews:
eaiiygipd warmsgJticlif srta of die peo-OpfiiW-W0
aro'jrag thivprtK!iM '
tipsibles'wfetch vre bave mrned. Sieces'
uodefeocfi circMisUnees ceuWbut be eph'ffi
eralJ -ilW'erSkllfii'Jirf wis wboliy dtetrtut
of tvcy Bring, rltil priacipte. Its wbole
tecd(By;'Wa toretrcgiajAttfiU carryii bsck j
to past' atM vkta sisa were pret4 ier-J
reeire people ot n ti:nuirs 7
reguM tke peojte
outeHe'&MfiuiaM.
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Lci;i,.n.-Tww ,. -1..h.u.v.k
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poseflM tbe Noo they ufll CD.efwa,-
ct wh tbe Btek EeptAttca.s, fer tbu woW 4
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be sakyal, to say Mtbiag of ata Miriam.
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fsMlRr tse:Ms a caU i-w with vat
wMi vbi Xl;
calls the OaJbotm 'States ISjjbt ftrf -lif
Socth. As for eaunlv, u ktm- ao msUxc
'ion between the CaOm SUtea-Kights piFj
and 'he JjncriM States-rKgfats paij' wtt.e
h'j'h. Accgriiaig U m vie w, tbey are aa.e
aul the satMt'atui fona a ponton 6f the" pr-
err. .iuwii iJiroocrauc party. Atr we-
couii bav s peeibte objectios to creiy
Americas io fee SowtbjcirJjtg-rtiis party.- We
con'eitje" U-to Witita daky as a patriot aad lovr
tifiiisimiiBU'ji aad tb I'ntnH aodlf
this is vM&fte trUr i.ie '
shali exteaf te htes tfee rbiS" of TeW-
iiip. - ' . J.
twt jr iooj;rd U ao-pct that tbisjAthe FWrftffafslrHS!1
ao. b We jWifc caa read ia Uie
3neestiaarfostaf-'a wk befresat a I though tfaeBeaocrats seam disposed. to ci
fraCwB fHa. A baaatbaM jvia-af tbXkaeeeleT&iBlWr CgressfcaaV delrgatio-,
criuc pwy, dj preacanag ap exueaie r.O -
era rfJ ceemae, ajid aften.w4s btDeR Dlmocflits asTtwo TCW. Naih
UW04. bHw( tas fficHaj and the 1 res lit J .q.-g- irtotft States mir.heBceforward be set
,!,s. AsMFMatM. The leopard" caf noT
cuaage me spoM, hoc lae Ufticpian Ms sWp.j
neHber caa a: Kaw-Notbine; direst himself of j
his bite arid irfs prejvdicas. Why would Uuj
writer ia tfee Eaglt join his parly to the Cal-1
iioan States Rights party? WoaVi be do so for
tb Darpoie of streagtfaaeiBg-ibe bonds of the
Tal? Sorely not, for Etch-a course 'wonM
it o e pfeace bfaa H't? the rolf of sectional-
. Jaa Jfo, buinfeote ami tote poroose Is to die-
' ecqBttht preaaat natieaai BemocraUc party,
-to embarrass the present Administration; in
, elber words, to gratify Ms bostHity toaB4
a reside Mmself apoa the Democracy.
.W apprehend that tfae great Majority et bis
pXf will pay so heed to bis suggestion, tSoTito the ability attH earn etoess with which the
-rwM rather come to the aid and assutascbef .Jres.t honorable ABeumbeat has discharged
,tbe prestat l)moeratic partjr zoA the Admin-
istratienef Mr. Bctck-ISak, a"t least saUl the
Aarkleds of Black Republicanism shall bare
' saai4tpelted. In fhis way tbeycas dotbrai-
selwa and their cmnrtry a coosi4eraWejmerp
ia abeotbw,bey eaa, at aest, only gratify ttoir
hatetat-tfceexpeasepTafcaMyef, both tbeir own
io etests and these Bf tfcelr ctmntrr. . "We aD -
u. um.
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""" m l""c """S' "wm otcoes
of 1H0 comes en, and w have faith tba lhjr
w;!I then join the National Democracy a
common war against the Black. RspublicaBs
ai.3 AVeflitiooi-ts af the North.
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ycSLb5:S&jrI0 lilt "i,Jn?n fatter to
OvbaeL, P."i!.TrrTsi citr, Ibat
has been arrested in Mit'fSin.ist t?1 ?rop1nlm. Wbn this person is
far znail robbery
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' ' " ''OxroHD, xMi-s., Aug 9, 1857.
"W. H.'Cabboix, P. M. Der'Sir: I arrst-
.j t -ju. n " .:t .iw.iV.ti t'T. r
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10m, S5 , yeweroay, ror roewmg tne uiail.
Ifimmd tfee half setts of TAtmtxs. Coprt nn
' &. CkuxtitT 00 him, also. 475 in biiryijH "ewK 9 supers-deWm
ThoUt .'. .owT,v P.-.Tr TWlFe"111?" not desire a re-elect-
r "'Tr ;
Daas, te D. H. TawswfcsiB, of your place.
. I fsflsl. also, SH in whole note, and a draft
sftff Atlanta, Ga., far i25. on biaa. Jut
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ti.-b.t of aH is fcfod M. hts pocket a wtt
tay,is1tl:) wtaich I attnbtoas been staden
froiIr. i'.AVEORK, P. M. at DaJlas, alias. .
He,wasiMd UH Bight and held to bail i
t-- j , . . . , ,
r.the em tf 3.fl, in def anH nfTiwhieh he Us
-tfceejj'conjmmes vt jam. ioetr reepeetnitiy,
"D." P. BLAIR, - :,.,!
p o n '
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SP' robbery was obtaia-d at tbe
. J5k 0ee in tbts city, aLd much credit a &tc
-to Mr. ,CAiR for his expedition in arfer.ne
& ? - ir. lt. v.... r.:i. . . . loUioerent ib retard to re locality rrem wlilrQ
the ra.ev He loftar last Enday leiia., UnIte?Staes Senator ahall bail-only
'aiTestwvseSsctedooSitardar. If the o-rn-r : earWjbat be is the right man. one who has
ef Ube $61 wsN call at tb Past Ofite- in ini 1 tbe bh;bet persnil and political character,
7T ' ' t. .
a-,3fc?sW V " Srlt M aieA
" r,.-.,..i ' "be frood of Hie Sae. and wbo tioues totnese
I l'Ti .,'J-' , primary qualneaUo.. the greatest degree of
"he WHl-v Bis Letter. . juenart. abslity ard fopitily ia the party.
Jost on tbe eve ef the electAs th Eagit sd i It also apprars to as no less absurd (ban tm
Ewvtr and the Ertnivg jvesr, la a fit of Jl l te isiie of rotation at this time
. . . , , . 1 . " , J tor the purpose of fli'poiDg if ar.y candidate
desaeratism, and when atdir the kflwee of u,t itllo,K Wea.d to bis claims and
tb' iaen or scwBe-hinelse OTe calcedatad te j qwiKBeattofts. Some f 'he asplran's a -re idy
deprive )ke of satitv, pubshed in banO- 1 bold office, pethaps witbont any particular de-
b.Us Stephen's celebrated WWw Banaire' ei' "fTe .Mbm,ilht 1u"tiw
r .. .. , . ... 1 10 oar friend who advocate without a neces-
LeUerv"'wsth tbnr approval Iherearf m Urge 1 Mry 1 their new-fangled doctrine
capital htA", thus Jsf ration, is itxigbt- ie it fair, is it just to
"WE ENDORSE IT
rv.Ti it. .ki. r..i.w.. 1.. ! '
. i .TFi S t:-Trnf:5nr lcr
1 fat-fed
sea taUceiB any twa d:trioe,aEvJ
.amy, jit ndorsetatKj
TI t?15 (fc R ATV
-t-s at Jifc s
,"Tr ilfSsissim. "
w-r rifTnn T-
MAS, Ifjti
, We eall attention to tispkMarwifUw4s
.of this get!enriv the Democratic taiii5fafe '
for Ccgre.s, fo. -he SecoseJ District. -If-
MV wiH be at Car.oilrtile, Tfeber,;?
- cetlr, ACtet li lt, End bos last at Hitkory
ikinw me patte;
i-lat, ta iiftpaa csHieay, ow&hhmj, aepurotxjr l gragmc rejiori oi uteaeatu biuhs aietingutsii--tt.'arjftj'-
ed mar. The Picayune's information is de-
'ihe'isih:
CfLAoaBX, of Ciseirax, thcca&didae tf,
in; Ksovr-ottiiEg party, wtjj,tyt,si,pp80,ac
La max ordjfpr the pTjss"'of
vseeiBgjhw badsy he is t be beats, ami
the
. ttiHckhyiwhIch Itls dfne.1 - 4 li
e?-Th editor ot tbe St l.al, lt,m,..r
. ' T i.KA.,,., .t , T cautanly gi the facts, and mourn tie sat)
, (K. aV) is ATiej-aWtnt over the rieartioa re. e.rok. vbidl has itws deprived Texas and the
. tufas la that State, ae- far; but -aairi3 hisibouthot a v.iroed and nsefnl champion.
a- friends r-t to wsistie uMrl tieey are , efthe! "'Gen, RutV has, ever since the death of
-a n weeds." -He reel. ged, -Mnrtf LA i.,i-T ! ?Ul v 'P'
. . . . -g. . ZL. -...ifl , s"J wbtch at times bore him down beneath -its
Tttd ek,tfsyr-"vve state-tbaj I weight. Jle has, te a ereat ex-ent, sexiudfd
,ttuaB Jmtriean vktxyt ,Th'ise are the himself from society, aZi lately that despnod-
patiies, t", fciaat are te rHolee together if
RoTTWs is eoecteS Whig, rWoa-Democra,
naturalized esthrns, and Americans." Tbe
pari? ttsat sapportod RsIHbb is aa agglomera
tios SkBiictiatjS that causes ihe State. rttfl-
l.aa i. avoJoiaAttroi rot. br a oJ A,l . k. ,r
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he
vtaMaSKaiwX te be In tb- end, ubat de be .
an : b.s ttartVexpect to 4of
The St.IWtir Ihntcrc.1. Freesoil. tha-i roJ
jt&l V'-fr the reiH aa enftnclpatio. vic-j
tory: , , , , : .
Theiwte,po11ditrlie co nitty "wis emaller !
IhiavMaSttrtaa'aa ... ... i
citfeasatg- refAjsiiye to too for Major Rollins oai
aecouro or-nta sans; neen a Ktw-iotbtigWery- i, raj"1" .a..hS. ucuhcihi
Maaky Americans, loo. voted for S'ewart on tbeT"ave bfe" t -Bd txctpt a letter addressed to a
CeigvwjktjuestKm. Thug Ihe whole vote polled
.Jor GsvoAltiBtavas about thirteen thousaLd Mne
hundred iv9leee that time there have jjeeii ate
' ihttta neusand voters tiaturalzedj-aBd many
Vbtsj residence entitled. lPko to Vote thuyear
-'tfefdd net last year ; so that, had thffdJ:
vote bUrpepoJIed, 'tb?r h oi.ld not have bseu
rilfssMbanfMii fteuiead. It Isthusseenihat
abouvlwy-bvr nuiidree votes 1
ure nai- nnli 1
nia-tenths of which are uttta .FreesoiT. . 1
f Upon a direct fm.rK-ipitioD issBe, Unembir-jP0!ideiitoi-the Pjcajuse, couUitis the following
" raaedjany,Rt.y aadecedets..we may, there- ' Pros script s
Tforr.lirTEs fuRirerCaleoUleupon a clear work- i " An i'-ventory of all hta property, was fount!
' ig-iMjtjiif otivit thoGsaod vote. This is ! ,n a portfolio, and the value of the same divi
, iveiyigfdujkaBt aad vers eheeringt At tbe last ded by the number of his children. He was
- ttprAeettfjfJ, .MayoTW.rar failed of oblatp- haried this eveiarg with Masonie honors." - An
TdjK a dear' iAJerfey o a lifltlihityroispetltoTs oMtuary audref s " 3 delivered by the Hon. W.
Iflbttircv-drthree-bumlmf ; "tsow we be vcar-i- .Othiltret. wUjch pvill appear in the next
-ii,tfee-eRyiW;fHirt CftfoBicIe, alemj wi)h tbe'fuir evJdenre in the
,r&dti tMj?tme npidi y of 'tberoihf the I tu5 V!j'?eil thenaUtr.
''fifAiifl jeutiment iviiiitA tb last four motttf'; . T . -
3VP'3lJt "&lfoWf rae" i The Pt, is the title bf a new Demp-
- , r - 3 eratic papt, just usbereiTlnto .existence' In
. v - cjcn CotoaTroa Tesjsee Madame TiisAielghta, by Col. Gi W. VoanEy. Jt-le
' D'" II,1!a'', S? pnhatfrTal cea' typojr,rahical appearance, ritL.wil ot
. vrcrflV.ot-iA aiic .ra.ACTjresa aimgj pn,
P?-, "1? M&xmtoatahaA!
M< lhJlv3i&aOi1&
ces
niisxtmralfcPaHlT
. :iifcila..4iSit-. ts'trj. ,i. r.r, 1
Jlij coaTtry. .
--fi'
bring i
IYttli-1-
LrvuaoM
, count
votes
t-outrV
-1J
T6C . ..v
stlec-
ted Represfotsttre by 3YoteiL
Hrri gains
W. - WrtCUT, tunttl IJ lcv n
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uaa.on. Uta.,) i-ioaier.
. kx CuOKTr.-H.rrii. 862 ; Hallon, 1951.
" U.j,ll,Mm ""H
'Ut.ry CocstY Harris, 17B5; Hatton
ife" - ': Miim. ii5S s EdieHdsr. 653.
In Monroe county, Hrris'a majority is 100;
Mittf.ifeVAM.jorlty for Hmb.
eitp to ihe Ltsititurt
Cnrrs CorxTT. iHoritj for Hjrri,65q
Ws ot 33. tRsbertsyor the Legislcture,
Harris, i
. -flr, . "U. u.
Dsm., I
.Gfiwfi.TCo8.NTrMariiyforiurri9.4u
3acitso OcWTHaUen, 20 mjirlty
H Dem-sKtia of 71. Stivtoti"K. N , elected ft
the Ltsisliiure, '. uataai (Dm. ran un-
Jfubtedlr elected to tbe' Seaate.
GsEKKE.CoPKTV,--ftarri8'i najority 1000;
for CoB-ef, WitWu's'.1; far Floater, Kote'
ajOoriecator, Jtitfests for Represen
tative, JflbMou's tJBffc ....
' .,s ... :
OtvMsftrfjgCWdson elected."
V. .Tt. 1 i-.J t U T .1.
WKTTi tUreT
l.,.r:.(ui;l, MU. Hll .1.-1
eibr a. ua j oriU .0 f JMHL Tbomaa J. Brown
- TyT iT
Bwfor. .
- Jveiisn Coa.xr.ri A report erdorstd on
. , ,, .,.. , . .
'Jit wy-bill, B- vjJtaLjVdtkiBS gains i& l
Jeifergeii coanty.
; Hfta,f Anisi 3OTs Ethridse 396;
R ad 3t; MuofHiW.
Ttfjrojt CoriKTVuiVanalo Harris 01 f;
JiHi 389 j AtkMi S3S; nhrtRf 4(te; K;t(!
703; JtiKa,3M; Bate 6S4 ; L-eey3t3.
-SEJlTZJCKT EIECII0KS.
As far rta baaed froaa, the Sta'e Ssnate
afKeBUcky staods Dfnerats 13; Kbow.
lags 6
The Henee stands Democrats 51, Kaoxr-
HattcJ
rotes M3p couMyMB
MemiM5s35.
1 X ai bt, Mys tne ixrulsilje funtr sL iBe
S'J.lofeSieaiy elects to Congress frem
Ta B3T.
f . Tjhe eleciion M Uxdks wood Is still in doubt.
, TasMtfind Keatecty stasd ,b a par, each
dp" aad regarded as periaaneotly an4 tbr-
eB5By. DemoeraHc.
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95T The Seeatorial election lo ill the scat
of the Hoo." W. K. Slbastiak, al bough it
1 deM cme aT ia aaore-tbaa a twelve-tnoi.th,
' 's attraciiae the artention of the prers of that
J State. We 'copy from the Little Rock Triu
I Democrat the t oHowing temperate and proper
artiJe, iatenJeJ to defiae, to some extent, the
, polkT of the Deawcracy in tnakiBg a selecU
1 10a.
SIe the dtfitaioB ias become public, we
Mraet that tt will be regarded as nointrueKii
J In oatsWers Kke oarselres to bear tettiiooty
his duties 10 hij State. Although not gien to
ftnaiiag a fagreat noises or seeking what is
caHei a "JJatlonaljopoUtiou1' at the expense
'of Ibeir constHoeiits, the present Arkansas
tenaters'tan and baee exerted as Hitch 108a
j ence In'tfee.C. S. Senate as any other members
iof tbit bdr
, The Costest r-R U. S. Senator is this
(State. It will devoire Bpeatbe-nit Leeis
"!hre of this State- to electa United States
seaator to CI the seat of Hon. W. K. Sebas
Uan, whose term expires on the 4th of March,
' Terypuin, iDar, from present in
dicatiocs, tbis will be a warm and active con
test. Already the names of several dittm
sutsaed s eatlemea have been favorably men
tbcta we have no dojbt, can be found a mat.
'snited in tvery parucuiar for the bd and ira-
1 portaat position of UeaHed States Senator, at
1 it is h&i lot ms to say, nor co we by anv moans
. witii 10 ne anrstooa as taveriB ue claims
1 ot any particiMar rentleman over tcore 01 an
' o'her, fer we know it bss ever ben the conise
I of this paper to viekfits Hipnort to no candi-
IJate until be-is weoeerted aud endorsed as the
, ciict ot the pari. We kno not what mar
be tbe uisiiea of Mr. Sebas'ian. but if it ht
. ion. I at peopier know ntm by tne test of ex-
J perterieef and ar, therefore, qualtfKl to decide
1 npan bis claims.
Tboagb we oo not prtt nl toTxercisefor our
1 partx a cboice beteen tne aerirants lor me
, unL we m,Jt be J. to y tuat
, we wM disiibe to see at ttlii or any other
j Mme a canitct betweec Democrats on auy sub-
WfnforU:e in " JO 'r''
fof eaeli candTdafe might be arrayed in bitter
oion To each ether. Hence, we recret to
prcere in seme of -our exchanges evidences
, of sc! tonality, prompted no doubt by the Ba -
toral feMnrof local interest, but calculated
' to e f 1 ru1ce to some tbe candidates, and
1 bmrii a. tendaey to excite local jealousies so
. muh to be deprecated in selecting an offieer
whole State. An foronr part we are
' prioeii l-s c Deraceracr, who will fill the of-
fee most i-f IH to those principles and to
TtaeMhaTttni fact of itself diecieli&estbemfor
labVlotWtrpesTtiw? We (hh.lfthe Deraccratlc
WssesW Arkansas are already beard to sav
.t iB neither jrtat, fair, nor ifeht, we prefer to
say vara bb ic wnom iue process or rotation
shallbe.arne1, we prefer to say woetber or
ah a 1 1 be.appfieol.wt prefer td say wh
not aa officer who bss satisfied us by
of ho-teety and capability is worthy of
the test
our sHp-
.ppn
,
t, aoJal (he proper time we will exercise
r . . At . . ;
privnege
. Death of General Bask.
NfW 01.an. piccyvr &r the4.he
i .j ,. fol0wit c in confirmation of the tele-
i rived frcm tbe following extra from the office
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OC UiC i dWawuca wiiviiue vl auc ouui U1WS
' "Gex. ItrsK is Deah. A great calamity
has Befallen Uie State of Texas. One of ber
most distinguished and noblest sons has fallen.
Thomas J. Kaik is no more.
A gloom Bangs over our people a mystery.
thus far, is connected with Ihe matter. V
IVe
ency has bcefl wore ranked aatd apparent to
U' se familiar witu aim. a severe illness from
which he was just recovering, prostrated him
for weeks, asd-he was suffering greatly from a
ruing on the hank of hid Keek. '
" Oa teaterday evsnistr, about 2 o'clock, his
aiiy,A.earrg .ue reperx or f gun ana tne fall
of
a tuuiv. ranto the snot, and found him Irin
dead upon Ihe grtrtwd, behind ihe gallery Vt
aonae, wim a rule nader hlm'ir.whli
A coraoert Jury was summooed, from whose-1
a . ' A
.xte caaie ef his death was a pip shot
(rifle) wound the fore part of the head, in-
from a Irflo -run held in hts handa and
.iiaoiiarred bvjlimself.7
' No further ciue can be given to this mys
getAAiemtlAI Ul.l.n VHMMllj v.OHlHg a 1UIUU
utahe for his wife, with this inscription :
Bttistd are lie pore la beartrfor,lbey sbaf if.. Get.'
rLst the people mourn the loss of a man
who, on the field of battle, and In" the cuuiitnle
of the State and catlfift, baa 'proved himself to
be worthy the.;
k-prpiid pi
Isce already -accorded
hitain the sffecUoijjpf the, people.
A duplicate ottlils extra .sent by a corres-
courpte criiauctjta rltb mnth. .ability.'
the Maine Senators' in-CiTl-,
. -- ..'i . - A! . rf,t4l m P.i
ijaiipa.ti iue ivu Aioiuiaj-tiyikpjace a. we vaien nouje in-tue j;ticeiaparcst or wnicn r is " American lUnche,1
. , ' TSWWte Moaotainj'lMt week. - -f - "asU county? CaI "' w '
iiwfcf nA0Lni tu accmr. ft mifvu "iviA
.at. .- - JiJ . ..J-X ,
no iTSTrnrt-al Old jiSrt, Va . on the '9 h. Ex Pres.''
iJtnl TTLBtfnrAidfd. and letters endjrslnirfKaUMn!iii5ltflD.ll
fthepTan, we"red from all the member of
ibe Federal Cabinet. Speeches wtrejrajleby 4
- a.T - .. r. .... TI ......... . -a Vrtl, r1 . 1 .
vniui! u.u.., vl .u wawia-
. . . -r!.
nt, and Ciiandlib, of Norfolk, and cjoquetit
addresses br aeveral ethers. '
-The 'Subscjf ptloa' C6marUesT repWd IhaTT
$$,000 had been subscribed ou-(be spot. '
We copy the following statesmanlike letter !
frtfm tbe Hon. A. V. BaoirK, Postmaster '
General: - ? r r.tt t
GiNTLiMEif ; I cannot bewith too on the
39ih ins t., my duty to tbepsbHe'servlce, wbtch
lam encearoring raiinieii to uucrarge, ror
blds my absence at the present moment. I re
gret it very much, for I have -watched and
I
sympathized, ana sometimes .personally par
ticipated In, every movement intended to elve
New (JrleaQS, Moblleqtiarleston and Norfolk,
that just proportion of tbe commerce of the
country to which they were fairly entitled. I
n.-ver wished lo-eive to them more than ihev
were caUtled to, but I have'' never ceased to
hope ibat P should yet see them.regain their
eng-lost and neglected tlgb's of exporting and
importing directly to tbe luil extent demanded
by the products, and wants ot tbe countries
connected ultb them and dependent upon them.
Thanka.tq-ibe liberality and public spirit or
Virginia that Lave cbntrfbuted so largely to her
:anal,aul. railroad connection ivlih South
western aad iNorthwestern States. ThanksLtoi
1 1 1.1. iL., 1. . I ... . ,
uib Hmeppimiufti uas prompeti lennesser,
. .1 : . , i. ...... . 1 ..I - r.
umo anu AeniucKV, icrracu out weir criarian
arms to embrace the parent empire. .Thanks,
( tni::ht add, to those individuals, or associa
tion dl individuali. wbo propose, at an early
It . 1 . 1 , -I -
lay, UiCvconsuramauunL 01 ius rana eiticipiios
uhirh hljrrallrd 1 2u together. Grand, indeed.
will Virginia, Tennessee, Northern Alabama, .
Kentucky and Ohio call it, when tbey shall see
tbe treat abipa of commerce and-of ivar gal-1
iantly Tiding lDlo (be port, of Norfolk, as they
now do i.'-tJ tbe harbors of Boston and New
Yoik It is l)6t too cqmaoq to refer eieryl
sten. like tbe one unicu vou are nowtattne.
Ho som'e'etrrow and 'sectional jealousy I never
ft.lt, Bornbe bouto n,ever felt; jier tons, on a.
proper occasion, would battle as long and as'
vatiamiy ior uie just rivals or uosiou, ixew
. . . 1 . , r,i. ., 1 i r 1 1 .
xotk em iruiiducjjHjia, 4s luriuuic 01 itw
Oilcans, Norfolk aul Charleston
All the South seeks in the movement which
you are now making, and in her- commercial
convention', one of which Is shortly to assem
ble at Knoxville, is the perfect equality of
commercial rights, in exact . proportion to her
productions, Der capacity ror- consumption, and
the facilities Turnithed by her harbors, rivers
and -railroads. Our Southern rities and" com
munities are only seeking to preserve and save
themselves "that atnonnt of "tbe export and im
port trade which naturally and geographically
belongs Jo them. If Norfolk shall desire to
obtain a proportion of the vast productions of
tbe West, has not Bolton expended her mil
lions, and New York her tens of millions, for
the same purpose? So tiad Pennsylvania
poured oett'htr means lh rich abundance to ac
complish the earn ol jfct. I need not speak of
Baltimore. God Jorbjd that anything but the
most fraternal sentiments should ever exist be
tween Baltimore andTorfolk, situated the one
at the foot and.tbe other at tbe head of tbe
noblest bay in the world, -Each, can contrib
ute largely to the wealth and prosperity of tbe
other.
in the commercial movements now going on
at the South, the Northern States and the great
cities .should see nothing but an attempt to fol
low their own example, not for tbe purpose tf
injuring oUiers, bur sjlely with a view-of ad
vancing their own interest and welfare. Tbey
only desire that Vihatertr of foreign atticles
are intended for Southern or Western eon
Kiiraptlnn, shall go direct to the South -and
West, for which it was intended; and that our
productions shall be conveyrd directly from,
our own ports to the countries furnishing Ih
brsfmarket. So important is it to furnish
every facility of Interchange of productions,
that most governments have' giren every inci
dental aid to commercial enterprises like youia
which tbey were able to give. Jt was for tbis
parpose that cur GovernmettOcsiituted -the
Collias, the Bremen and the Havre lints, pay
in? a considerable honus or extra compensa
tion for carrying the mails of the United
States.
On the exrirationof the two latter contracts,
a new poHcy has, however bejn Inaugurated,
of "pariag them only the posIa;is (sea or in
land) for carrying our mailB to France and Ger
many. Whatever patronage shall be given by
Congress, in i's future legislation, to any of
the ocean steam lines, shonld, of course, be ex-"
tended to tne contemplated one between Nor-i
v . tarn. .Jtilivi. .14VCH, aiiu, IIJJIlu, ,u .ti
other similar projects, whether South or North.
If your line should be atatted ih advance of
sueL legislation, the greatest amount of pat
ronage allowed by the exisliBg law shall be
freely bestowed npon it.
la this acknowledgment qf the honor of your
invitation, 1 confine myself to the precise ob
ject or purpose of yoor contemplated meeting.
Were I to go outside and beyond that, I mieht
have manr things to add -jn relation to public
affairs. Especially might, I advert to bow
often and how grievously a- just equality of
rights has been dtaied to the' Somb ; but I
choose in this acknowledgment of your kind
ness te leave the pas. withT the past, and to in
dulge the hope that tbe future may come to us
crowded with all the blessirgs ttiat a commer
cial, political and social equality can confer.
Very respectfully, your obelltnt servant.
AARON V. BROWN.
jiiiii-i i iu.iuwuwu.iiL uai. a.
.
L Q C J.AM a R, tbe Dnmciillc iwratne for &d lr.nl
ia tbe Pint Csgrettteoil DwtrU ot tbe State of VbvoH
sJaM-wm-aimrtbcpiaiUUbo
Btoeeo-:
rarroterile, TNboat&m coonty,
Bel,wl, ' "
RmuI, "
Jaeiau, '
N't 4mb'4 Lik M"!
Bar-Sft ':!
OarWrtTuie, . "
Iaka, ' ',' ' ' fc tf
KaMpMt, " " "
BllMV, "-
Cor Alb. .". "
K,Dlh. - "
Mrclj.
Astnat 17
Tueaday. "
Witfoe-dty, ' .
Tbaraday, "
Frrley. "
S.IBIy, "
Monaaj, -Ts-!a.
'
WnSBxvlay, "
TharMiy, '
rWr.
Silo nay,
Kasday. "
Tsaaday, Sei t'r,
Wlnnay, "
IbBtaday, '
riMay, "
Siln day, '
JJonJiy, "
TBdy. "
Wednesday, "
Tboriday, "
PiWiy. "
Satsrday,
1-
Jxebor&t2Sb, Tippab
Hauo- fTinr,
BBMltoa'o School HobIO,
Sottas UM, -
Satvoa, "
DATOBforts,
Btfr.
UatcMeTarepibo"
Uri.flrltr, XMl, "
HattBo. -
Crabaa'aSloie, '
mctot-y rut, "
le candidate of tbe eppaoinf parly 1 IoiU3 to join
H the abort apsiaieliBenu spaa ea' termi for vtiie
iUcaaoioa.
Darn Scstt. The Democratic State Con
vention, of Ohio, before its adjournment, en
dorsed tbe Dred Scott decision.
fT There was a disastrous gale on. tbe
22d of July, resulting with great loss of life
araang the fishermen on the North sbore:of tbe
Province ef St. Jshn.
A Tows Neablt Destboted. Tbe town
of Palaesville, Ohio, was nearly destroyed by
fire last Thursday. Almost the entire busi
ness portion was burned. Loss $75,000
5 la Kentucky, stya tbe Louisville Cbur.
itr, the Democrats and Old-Line tVhigs wil'
have a majority rf fifteen to twenty in the
lower branch of tbe next Legislature.
The London Board of Trade has is
sued a circular calling the attention of owners
to tbe injudicioosness ot the practice of using
rockets as signals, except in cases of distress.
g" A board of army officers isto assemble
at West Point, N. Y., for the purpose of mak
ing trials of breech-loading rifles, with a
view to ascertain which arm of this descrip
tion is best sHl'ed to the military 'service. The
trials will commence on tbe 17th cf August.
Tboops roa Miw.vesota. The Zady'gi
arrived at Chicago from Ltke Superior, Tues
day, with 150 troops transferred from Forts
Brady and Mackinac to Fort Snelljng, where,
It is presumed, their services may be required
in keeping the Indians in Minnesota quiet;
g- A biography of George Stephenson,
the falber of the locomotive, is in press in Eng
land. In 1825 people laughed when be said
be eeald run hts engine at the rate ot ten miles
an boar. In IS25 he saw hundreds run at a
speed of fifty miles an hour. Hedied in 1848,
.aged slxty.fotir.
Gbeat
Rise is IaIee Michioas. The
water in Lake Michigan, atr Chicago, is said
to be higher than It has been known to be.aince
183S, when the rise was so great as to kill trees
1835
ch were a hundred years old. The level is
only fourteen inches below what it was at that
time. A .Northeaster, it ts said, would carry
tbe water Into tbe cellars of Chicago.
Speaeeb the Next' HotraE. A Wash
ington correspondent of Col. Fobnex's tew
paper states that Col. Oas, CSuth Carolina,
and Jokx S. PdELrs, of Missouri, are both
spoken of for Speaker of tbe next House.. Col.
Oaa will be'lhe man probably, In which case
Major Piitt-rs will be tbe Chairman of ths
Committee on Ways and Means- -
1
g2?"The Pittsburg'Odnfe ultb some reasr-n
congratulates its fellow citizens upon the
cheapness ofthe gas-whiihTs furolehrd by the
Pittsburg Gas Company. At the last meeting
of the Cbcuell, a proposition was Buhniitttd
by the Companyjand accepted by the city gov
ernment Teducing the price heretofore.'ettab-.
lishea al $1 60 per thousand feet to $f 70. "
. -Jtr i oa- - r
(fSThe Chicago 1V from the" most relia
ble data estimates tbe following as the product,
of Illinois thejiresent year:
Indian Corn,
osheI nfflfrrquentrj-of the faihionable thoroughfares
!lSJ ' .WfWP. I of tbat'eily can fall to notice the sudden fall-
Wheat, bus
Data Rvo. Rarlev and Rnrkvrtieat.
--j - - - j . . -.
bushels - 60,TJOO.OOO
Total bushels t...,.".........28SJj00.0tJO
.4" Advices received at theW4r Depart-,.
men fromTort Reaclogr California; ot. the.
:25thlt., state Ahat CapL J. W. T. Gardner
.wajtgAffioVe onihat day-wlth his company j
olntranooEs?tb- establish, a cew lnited 1
States trdJitary-postTtm-Pittrlver: the Post Of
Inr wry atsaaaaV-aio . -. .-Ar. tlrm-- -JJ .1
3
In-pinilcn ujim resrouteii jtni 11 aeaia i utoyi
Kd. too !). HO lUUtl r.1
i. a
L LlTTLSiXSOX.
Oar little lV 1 brtn.
1 Br.t b-Jf lHonf.
-Xi.arm.viab ilcis. la
A oTrr ajtaieut.
H b M left twr MrtaYrh4(jOiS .
OnrnoMe. brltht-eKl boy
Aob4Mililjtl4Jnilrs mouin bin-' - .
Ftt b's owntlefrol for.
Woll mh hlmba veipKYt tola
An 1 be pal Irr of h. f otUtepl
.UrwQ lat seAooi-ruom nvor. . .
nti yi ris wif irtirjrfziUii
Wltb cloBceet eirmieo In,
Cllb tji
irmtro:
AS In lii llttl cbgol,Ura
UnuUboibOoiie.
e?3f
ArJ mirbip
-e iooklnt
With tloBMirJiinn'e fn.
At bit irtffiitbWI dirt " '
XiA laaf'bip vben m Er-I.,ltnr
Thra? t&o daily at?Dl baro,
Wx'u Baa M co.li nrsieettd.
Torn ukI lytni tbAC
And Inrnlnro'M Ibttetvoo .'
lll litlK- flcri piel ' 1 t
nr-n will tnl 4l'i,
Up in bis ni 11 bit brrt.
X Iba-iiAQtt iehoi-Wjiy memorl i -win
com. Kilb'tbrftavu s mIb,
OM tx laml3 1 J sod toouHef ttrp
Wll neuirlint ' ( sla .
yt. m jiiiiSjjttioiUr.
sMifedi'itsL
,! htfliih Lav-
ni I taf9U Mo4 ioJ eec,"
Then bli Jt ecUKPtVbout.
Llltle Coax, tbr tor voctttot.
It Ima yH thin oori;
Tbv sions thon siir'it lontlno.
In tbi itud- of KJju'j bovrts,
' ' . i
Thy ttnctoi trtte sretaltbed,
As4aioVlIiKV
JlU4 tbo' aa rinb t by t eel'r.
Tko lit jict &c,?bu 1
AiHt it mi mterfvrl tie piar-Bia'o,
hn th u farewo I be ciwn
TbiVyoa. b iimh brtber bive,
A pop", l.lollemn. .
. RKD LE3TER.
William Walker and'hla Comrades.
The u. is- sloop of war Cvane arrived a
Boston on Wednesday last, in twenty-four
.-..-. f.r.n A flntr.t.ll Ol.lvtmv n, !.,-.- ft-
three, volunteers, lately under command of Gen.
Walker In-Nicaragua. As many of them are
from the South and West, we subjoin the list
ot narpta, as follows:
Patrick Hog&n, Wm Dtllv.James L. Lac
bert. George Bosiiell, David Ferner, Samuel
Dovpiagi-Edward Furren, Wm. Demond, Chas.
jootiBoh, oeOTge uoggswell, luenard 11. Han
cock, Patrick Dawes, Thomas Simrson, Wm
Lyons," Patrick Connelly. James Fionegan,
Bladen Dularey, Wm. Gtbbs. James O'Btien,
Richard- R. Rga, Thomas Smith, James W.
Doyle, Andrew J Dempser, James W. Stu
art, Georce McKenzIe, Frank M. Duvall. Cha
pin F. Brown, Richard J. Easterly, George W,
Daniel, -John Mayer, Michael Murphy, Thos
W. Young-, Wm, c-add. Wm. J. Gaskill, Jloyal
G. Stakely, Stephen Wilson, Edward A. Rifa-
eelljlVm. D. Cloud, Jobi Mc.Mabon, James
U. vannorn, Alexander !, h. Anderson, Geo.
W. White, Wm. Millions, Harold M. Carter,
tienry orieu, joints n. iiiggs, Aiatn nun
ney, Patrick. Gibbons, Isaac II SayderoJobn
on B. Miller, Henry Cox, Francis P. Dillard
D. L. Jones.
The Boston Courier reports i
U VVJ'l.t..-II 4UC.I,
that a remirkable degree of respect let- their
ClTn n-.-3tn Til. 4 1 ... J.....!
past commander, and' mueo -entnoslaani re
carding future prospects in Nicaragua, ap
peared to animate the whole. Not one com
plained of the treatment he had received from
General Walker, bdt attributed their sufferings
and privations to causes ubTh it was Dot lu
ms power to control. Many' of them ccn
.versed very intelligentlr in regard.to the stati
of attairs tn tnfrconntry wbre they bad met
with such disasters, and. maintained' that
Walker's conduct had been much misrepresent
ed. ' All were earnest In proclaiming their de
sire to 'turn ahont and go back' if tbe oppor
tunity should again offer itself.
"L'eut. Isaac R. Snyder, of Pennsylvania
has been with Walker since list November.
Ha thinks Walker one of the bravest of .soldien
Walker, in battle, never said ' Go ahead, men!'
he always 'said ' Come on, men !' and Snyd
had sect, him at the bead of his men in lb
midst of a heavy tire, from vvburh it did not
seem possible that be could c. me out alive,
Suvder says that he was always well treated
ny AVaIKer,aDdnas no cause to complain crbim.
He never knew or but two or three instances in
which the Comtnindet's conduct could be con
sidered cruel. (The was when-a sergeant who
had deserted was cap'ureiland broightback to
Walker, who ordered bim to be Shot without a
court-martial. The other Instance, Walker
gave orders to a parly to'go.in search of six
deserters, and if tbey were found to shoot them
on the spot, Three of them were discovered
and shot. Snyder lhinks Gen. "Ilewiinften
fine man. and better versed in military ma
ters than Walker.' Thinks Walker did lb
best he could for his sqidiers in regard to food
and clothing. The greatest lots of Walker-was
L bis steamers, toe carture of. waicn boyder a
tributes to me agency ot tamieroiit. ir
were not for the loss of' the steamers, Walker
would be in possession of the" country "now
Tbe Commissary Department h'eblamesfor not
storing more provisions at Riias. where, during
the siege, the men were compelled to subsist
foraome time unonthe meat of lackasses andl
:iirs 10
Tmules. SnyJer ia ready to join Walker again
i . ...
if he returns to Nicaragua. He says that the
soldiers experienced no real'suoertng until after
Rivas, whe"n they were'efu
lly treated-by tbe Costa Ricans. He seak
ofthe valor eta boy -about "sixteen years ot
age. who. was attachtd to the arinyy-apd.wbo,
in battle alter being wounded in the bead with
a bullet, went abobt calling 'upon tbe wounded
men to follow bim. in the same' fight this boy
aicerwaras jeceiveq turee severe ouuei wounos
in bis breast, and two of- the bullets still re
main in Ms body. He is u'ow alive and on
board tbe Iioinoikt.
"Alexander T. S. Anderson-belongs to Brook
lyn, N. Y-, and was a captain under Walker,
with whom be served for about fifteen months.
He thinks 'Walker brave, patriotic, onselfi-h,
and not cruel,' but admitted tbathe 'could have
fed and clothed the. soldiers better if be had
tried.' Although having a high opinion of
Walker, he believes Henningsen wis 'the map
for the army,' he being a better General tharrl
Ut.ll... tl. . . . UTallrAr Ir f kl, 1...
i.--t. iiE-s.j, ' . . l . a auitiitiuui aim
fond of glory ; that be had to be very severe
in bis discipline in order to keep the army to
gether, and thinks such severity wasjustifiable.
bats the men had to live on mule meat for
forty days at Rlvas, and as some of the mules
were sick when killed, the meat was not good,
and eating it raused some of the men to have
ulcers, is reaoy to join Walker again, 'if
there's any kind of a show.'
'Some of tbe other soldiers with whom we
conveised speak generally inpraise of Walker,
althougb some of the men regard hlrx as not
quite up tbs requirements of a revolutionary
Hero."
Absival or the U- S. Fbigate Roanoke
The United States frigate Jloanokt. Caut- J. It
Montgomery, arrived at New York on Tues
day, in fourteen days from Aspinwall, with
201 fillibasters from the late army under
Walker. Twenty-seven wef e sick and sent to
the bosaital. George W Tutnsr, one of the
passengers, died on tne passage.
List of Niraraguans on board the Roanoke:
A. M. Marsh, T.'J. Bintis, J. J. GotT, G- W.
Holder, J. a Green, H. H. Withers, Chas.
Camper, W. Boman, W. R. Wilkins, C. Svple,
B. Powero. Ia. relix, it Burrougns. W. U
Cavana, G. R. Easton, John Roswell. Henry
Grey, George Saunders, Chas. Webster,rJobu
Carlaban.L D. Smith, John Rutier, W. Mc-
Cullough, James Adams, E G. Yanover,. M.
R. Warwick, W. A. Thompson, Chas. Jones,
J. Baker, John Cooper, J. C. Graham, N. N.
Mills. Robert Lynn, J. II. Mingo. B. C. Stillir,
J. S. Reese, Thomas Howard, Mr. Russell,
George J.su.n.n, james w. uoniuin, joon
Jacob. W. Stone, Daniel Lathrop, N.J. Par
sons, D. E. Cooper, Webster Higgins; Henry
Bady, George Sullivan, W. J. D.inchue, Ed.
Penpell, Michael Dowd, Richard II. Kearney,
William AU.n, Henrv Adams, Edward Ryan,
Thomas Fitzaatiick, P Smith, Charles Gerrald,
ii. .naggioie, rt oosAct, ah J. uotorrt, u. j.
Montgomery, William Shaffer, William Hen
dricks, DavMSbea, William H. Tola, William
Andereon, James .Mullen. James Johnson, b.
E. Sinhtrt Mr. Traesdell, F. B. Moore, P.
Coleman, G. W. Gordon, Frederick Macbfn,
A. P. Desbleld. Louis Deshield, James II
Levey, A-C. H ?wes, Edward McCabe, John
Duck wood, D. McKesson, Orlando Ellis, Jamos
11. Seeley, a LuJlum, John Houman, r. Mi
con, Victor Limon, L. P. -Morris. Mr. K. Ly
ons. J. R. Orambo, James Dougherty, Alfred
Centreji, D.Slansbury,GL. Wilson, J. Hayes,
GeorceuLe.s. Alex. Prillen, -Wm. L. Randall,
H. Whitinit Wm. Stephens, .Samuel Moore,
J. Karns, Chas. Hagan, R 15iJI, W. E. Parks,
William itose, jamia ivigar, J. u. unnx
bouse,Jamea K. Fagan, E. C Hart. William
CouTv, Thos. Stuart, J. B. Green, J F. Mc
Kneelf', M. Pitts, A FleigefieW, B. Barn
croft; T. B. Waller, M 'D. Steel, H. McRay,
Wm. Parish. J. Griffen, R N. Fayre, D. W.
C. Gallup, O. E. Keith, Tr C. Bell, F. W.
Jones, J. A. McClue, G. W. Hamilton, Geo.
Howard, Mark bullh. J0O.3 filover, 01 11 ton
Rogers, H. Satnaln, Casper Slasinger, John
Carson, C. C Higgins,-!!. P. J. Denman. J
Clarke, T. Winters, J. M.Steptoe.Jas. Moore,
S. M. Walllngton, Robert Marsh, Hamptoi.
Miller; 'A, 0. WsgstsiT, L. Whiting, L. WH
Daks, vVm. Sewell, P. D Nellis, J. II. Lsrth
man,J. A-Cooper, T. Woelfer, M.J. Cistle,
Charles Li Bias, Jas. jCratg. G. litus, John
Harkin, J.Bart, Maurice Scully, W- C Page,.
VD. K. Bailey,- F. E. Archibald, N. Brown,
Wm. Jones, Henry C. Ball, K. r. Leetel, Jotin
Ljgo, Lvsapder J. Mnsen, F. W. Peters, John
Ryan, ' Eysfll' Hamilton, G. W Parks, J. S.
Musgrove, W. O. Grant, J. C. Campbell, Jas.
Fitzpatrick, Frederick Levouae, Jas. A. Ctmp
bell, Geo.-Western. John B. Giles, Ribert Mc
Gl.l, H; Trlcorn, M. Chene, Wm. Higgins, D
a Forrest, Henry Hollard, T. E. babinevJ.
Nichol, W. B. Woodson, Jas. MrGee, Joseph
Miller, Julius Slinker, F. Hecht, P Hasey, L
H. Olmstead, Wm. Hall, T. J. Bartelsdn, Rob
ert Richardson, Wm. Roberts, L. T. Poland.
The filibusters held "a meeting and adopted
resolutions expresiing- their gratitude to CapL
Montgomiry ana uisxmcers ana crew.
Unfurl Lirxoira The New York Daih
M .Ka U- rf ao f IS 2b Vi-.nilh rtf Tftlr. nri
IngoUonUie promenaoe. rour-nuus ot tne
fashionables at least, disappear from the side
walks: Yet tbe .Vriry asserts that not ten
thnnoand ceonle in ihat itv. which contains
LlW)lWlr.habhanU,Ctrforany length of time
into we country, in tae sopjmer season, tiiey
do not go to tbe sprlngsrnor to tbe sea. shore.
nbr-VQ.th mountains. What then becomes of
th'e fouTfifha. who. have tnjsterloo-ljr dlsap.
reared Xcrordine to the A'nrnlpe.UnUis
Ajltbetn p'rejena lo go ird'otbe .country, hut
the front door ar.d bllnds,,ciirolT,the gaBTand
. ... . . J.. i . . . ,r..-
tne water, and 0-iiUo.uiKbaeK.rows.aAia'me
atucij w teejup appearances i , - . j
" ---- . . i -
Tearful iragidrMo :ieiTtarth.City,
. i Kt .. .. .. '. '
roijqliicRoRR-coKrrssioKs 6p4inf;TiURDKR-
toewaes". huitowhj . a.
trn nr the AXRvirLD AStmiUiH obkat
i!?-ATiJtvr Stewart, editor 6rtLe S retiflsV '
vllle. fUhlo Cniou. who bai lately been trav- .
" ' . ' . . . - .. . i
place on MonJay evenloj;, baTlnj; departed
Leavsuworth Qtjp ori Sitnrday night, the ltfl
arid-favored us vithihV follffWing particulars
. r , 1 1 j ....i.j i
m-inuof Mr. Stewart are derived mo.tly from
pnsonal obseratlonr and-may be ielled.-pon
at corrocl.
On Friday night, tbe 31st ut.,a man named
Stephens, living in Kansas City, came up to
Liavenwbrth.City.and.whlleipreelng.arotiiKl. '
StTwJir'KKi? SrVXn.Tnh.t
.f'1.'8 ' J,"?! l"AS!?b".. 1'"'.
V.iT2 i-..i, .hi mi.....
ihey wer. met and assaulted h? two me,, ho ;
oemanaeaineirraoneyor.ueirii.es. x mmi- .
"T'i S'" T i
When begot to ine.iower end ot town ine ,
Vh. r?irVtBth. Vl!? Sotoral 'IfaruT. of
.''Ime.rt SmSSttS on !
the spot just In time to find poor Stephens '
crawlisa; int. of the river, his Uly and head j
an oeaien anil oruiaeunuu biuii-b uu ciuuo .
and his chest and shoulders bearing several)
Urribls ataba and cuts. Thecitlxensran tohls ,
asslauuc. but lbs unfortunate victim, though .
to speak, was to, far gone, and pre- h
Urn to "a spring on the bink of the Missouri rTJ 7" "P" lr t fir DM
liver lust above the Planter's House. vbt'l'J7.b-l.?'
iint y d ed, witnout Dting anie to utter a em- , iVIii ,iVWi" . .... ki. j'.l-.l. " ,V Zt
pie word about tbe manner of Ms.death or the .lJ,?!!,1?!
namea of bis murderers. Suspicion at once '" t J?,,!L ?r , h.' ,iitn.i ll'
, ... .. . t.. ,,..- b,iH. ...I i and supply tbe proof for the criminal s con-
nrcumptlons ofhisgu.lt, tbatapoaieof tbe ' Mra. fanl0rtm that be was acquainted with
?ititen.Pat once arrested and bM him In plose t hiV'ZS
cu,tody,.The new. In the meamlm. dbVr?
me8ntTe';;e K .StoP''" t-M- hMi in Caiifornil.
nw.r .1. ..!... i1,lla.' ir ,r?7 nor? TH PLOT PROG RISSE3.
acreed that he should be tiung on the enot.i-
wiuiout naze or Jiry, a rop procureo
1.. ...... . f. -
and put-around bis neck,Jand already he ,waeH
being drawn up j.o tae umo or an ovejnanguig
tfee, when he expressed a wish tb make a con
fusion. Toe crowd yielded and ic; uim aown
to the ground.
STARTL1SO COSFKSSIOX
He said that he and two men, one named
John Quarles. from South Carolina, and -tbe
other called Knowlton, had laid a plot by
nbicb bteptiens was robbed and murdered, and
that tbe same nien bad murdered another man.
a short time before, and thrown the body iuto
tbe-jMissouri river. He stated also that heabd
the men Knowlton and Quarles belonged to an
(irraniied bodr of bout twentv-fue men. ivho
lived and carried on tbe buuneas ot robbing
bod murdering in Leavenworth City, on tbe
Island opposite tbe city, and in tbe towns of
Lawrence and Topeka. He then gave tbe
names of as many uf tbe gacg as he could re
member to the authorities.
THE ARRESTS. ,
As soon as Baines had finished htrrevela-
tions he was committed to the calaboose, a 1 ws to come over and let her know at a qua r-ooe-story
stone building, about sixteen feet ter before nine o'clock," and tbe would send a
square. The crowd then went off in pursuit of ' woman to bring the child in a basket.
Qjarlts and Knowlton, atvt in & short time had , No time was to be lost. Mr. Hall hired a
them arrested. Among Ihe revealed conspira-J room of a respectable lager beer seller at No
tors was Wm. Woods,-the.. proprietor or the 190-Elm street, and immediately sent down
greater part of Leavenworth Island, and re-' suitable furniture from his otfn riodse, Inclu.
garded by his acquaintances as an honest man I ding he basket for the baby. Dr. Ubtfook
and good citizen. A .party proceeded at one- ' poss(ssiun ot the premises, and had hardly got
to arrtat him, and, alter making a thorough ' posieasioa when Mrs. C was seen passing the
search of his housi, found twe'nty.five hundred h use, and eyeing it closely.
aouars in coanierieu money, a lot or counter-
feitinr elates and other instruments, and a
knife and pisiollielonging to Its murdered man
Stephens.' At these conclusive proofs of the
correctness -of tbe conferstons of Baines, the
people w ere deeply moved, and held counsel to- j
getner in targe and small parties, during trie
whole night. . T
THE
PUOCEEDlN'Ot .OS
5ATintDAT QUAELXS
AND BA1X
3 IIUXO
,
ttT.'.t.A h.. IK. n,pl .f .r. Ct .
ft ia cicHiiu
Hesaysi,'! weit to the Mayor's office on
aaiaruay morning, ami i.miiki an immense
md an Immense
crowd Awaiting (he resnlt-cf the f xamlntioii
of Wroi'dsand Knowlton. Baines and Q iarles
were jn the calaboose. While the examination
was going; on, Judge LeCompte Via outside
making a speech and expostulating with the,
angry croud in favofof law and orden The
cry of 'hing 'em, the d J murderers,' arose
frequentlyifrom the raob, bumiUef-counsels i
seemed to be prevailing, when ntonce.eo.ne
onethouled, -to tbi caliboos-i to tbe cala
boose ! ' and away a crowd of. about fifty mad
dened men started In tbaf direction. .
"The balance of the peoble folltSwtd .atta
in smaller parlies, Ieavipg Judge LeCo'mpt al
most alone, arid the Mayor's office reliefed pf
its throng of spectators. Tney had been gone
about fifteen minutes, "when I heard -a great
yell, t started after the crowd, and followed
it to the bank or a creek, which divides north''
...t 1 V. 1 .... .A. I . t 1 L . - ,
and south Leavenworth, whore there -was a
strep bhk, and on its edge a laige elm'ttfe. cers opposite whether tbey hdsen tbewo
t rearherbttie spot just jn time, to 'see Q-iarlea Iman leave ths bouse. She had passed out so
Euspenaeu i rum iue tree, grasping in tae ago
niesof death at therope which was arrSind'
his neck, while several of tbe mob were string
ing on to bis arms an4 legs to make his death
sure. His body had barQly ceased its convul
sions, when the about wax iyibrd for Baines..
a Theriipe was placed around his neck, and
he was led to the edge of the bank,.wh.n some
D.nf,iti.nHru.,M..nJt. i. ,a .fj. ..j
wilh a waUH in his band, demanded five' mio-
utel' time forfurtber confessions. Tbey granted
it; whfn Baines said, if they would let Him, be
wculd-show them another manln town who was
concerned tn tne operations of ttM gang. He
i .1 ., . . ... , ' ' . '
r""1?." ' lue "iaD?.0"'. .'or ome .
i rnimnn nin nnr frivai iiiiiri r? mt r i-v" t n a nann i
reason did riot give satisfaction tothe people, ' u"1 ae in u?SJ'ifVl5te to his
'bnd they demandrd his body to bt; Teturnedtlo I hou"' .Accordingly be -hadfappeared and
them. "Judge LeCompte. again addressed ihe ,we"t- t. , ..
people, and will; some effeet.for.they seemed ' lla soon cam aBj;.yalked down the
to dividVanto two parties, th? one clambrinet i,r"t- The olfiterslbeii went op, bytbeDis
for the hanging of the prisoner, and the .-Mher trict Attorney's drrietions, rung the bell and
demandine- atrial for him. Marahal Demo nf entered. ,lbejvweie met by two women at the
the Territory was also prrsent,an'dthough he oor WQ0 .formed them that Mrs. Cunnjng
exerted himself with all his power, he coiildiii?m WL wT s,ck a- fOdW
notmaintafiihls position at tbe door of :heK,Thflr fond hefin bed with tbe baby by her
calaboose, norprevailon ih-crowd toijpJsse. I "He one, Sf the "nurses" giving her warm
"Tbe wife of' Baines also ajpearedl.tind,'in- "h",t "0Q a -dishover .a lamp from time te
spired by the dangerous situation of hr hns- I tB5' . , ,
band, took a heroic stand orr-the entrance, an.i , Ur. Mqntairle asked if that was Dr. Buc
endeavored by frantic threats and entreaties to I dell'aliaby. Mrs. Cunningham replied. " Cer
staylbe wrath of the populace. ButaUeflbrts 1 tainly, nhose else coald it be?" TheoTficers at
were unavailing; the peace partytwere over- 1lS h iM hertbat she must be arrested ; that
powered. Judge L'comptfc's volcewas drown- j Sme vvasplayed out.
ed by the shrieks ot tbe mob. A Urge piece ' '
ofbewn timber, perhaps twenty-five feet long i , Additlanal by tie Persia,
and one foot square, that was hing near, w s j New Yobk,' Aug. 5. The London TIduj of
lifted up by a crowd of men, and plunged with Saturday- muming has an article expressing
fearful effect agatnsUhe calaboose door. Tbe the. conviction that up to Friday evening no
sight ofthe wife's iflsttes?and the sound of her news had been received fnm India, and, eon
screams, mingling with theragings andsktieks J srqur'atly,thal all recent repoiU bad been thus
of tbe Infuriated mob, were tott-njuch for me. . far fotally uafounded. This statement was
and I turned my back ami wajked away. I followed by a diminution 'of' excitement in
heard another blow from the "pitce of timber. I stocks. .- .
and a simultaneous shout from the crowd, which
toiiime mat me uoornad given way, and the
prisoner was at the mercy ot the'peopte.
" I walked hastily .around the square, for
with all its terror there was a fascination in the
sight, and reached the spot just in time' to see
the mob rushing down the street, with' the
prisoner, toward the ere t'z and the elm tree. I
pursued, and wben I reached ihe spot tbe body
of Baines was already in the air, and bis last
death s'ruggles vere shivering along bis limbs.
The crowd then appeared to be satisfied.
Woods and Knowlton meanwhile bad been
placed in an omnibus and hurried off to tbe fort
Ihe city continued very much excited up to the
hour I left, but no further violence was anticipa
ted. All sorts of stories prey illed, and many
of the mysterious disappearances and robberies
which haye occurred in tbe territory are all bc
in jefe rred to this bam! pf murdVrers."
This news is truly starling. We shall await
confirmation with much anxiety.
ADDITIONAL REPORT.
We are indebted to Messrs. Fitzgerald and
Uylnn I, clerks ot the steamer mma, tot tbe
following additional p-uticnlara of the tragedy
detailed above. The statements as furnished
our river reporter, it will be seen, show no very
material variations from tbe above report oi
Mr. Slewart. The only discrepancies are in
tbe names and situations of Qiarles, nd Baines'
vi raj 11c, aim aa.uia;ua ixinuton, or Anowuon.
The fallowing Is the statement by the clerks
ofthe mii: "On Friday, (he day of tbe
Emma's arrival at Lsavenworth City, a man
from Kansis City, named Stephens, came to
the former place and presented a check at the
banl; for $108, and received the money. He
was aeen to count the tnot.ey by a man name
Quarles, who kept a gambling house in Leaven
worth. '
This map prevailed upon Stephens to go with
him to a. spring of water near thetown, and
here they were joined by s-veral members of a
gang of murderers. Stephens was then .mur
dered, his body roV-e-t of th money, antf
thrown iuto tbs river. Qiarles. on reaching
town, related the above story, adding, also,Jrtermi!ied unon,
it... i .1. . .. . , i . . i. ... .-I . a ... '
tnat ne was robbed at me same time; barois
manner Of Telating the JlT-iIr, and several, 111
conilstendes in bis statement, aroused tbe
suspicions of tbe citizens, who took him into
custody. A large party then proceeded tn the
scene of the murder, where the victim wasrdis
covered. Two or more of the gang "were at
once apprehended and taken-into town.
Oae, of them, quite a jouth, named Payne
made-a full confession of tbe deed, ai.d also ot
the numerous achievements of:the glng. . Tbe
crowd kept Quarles ami Payne, forthe purpose
of fining evidence sufii-ientto convict them o!
the' crime. Aftr considerable deliberation
and the delivery of a speech by Judge Le
Compte, wbo endeavored to .qpiet ,the excite
ment, the crowJ fearing inteifereaee from the
troops-in the fort, took Qiarl's to a tree be
low town, and' bung bim toon after. Payne
shared the same fat. Ononday,as we pass
ed down, tbe ringleader, nhose nam: is Wood
and one Knight, or Knighton, were in the hands
of tbe enraged people, and Were, to be hung od
Sunday afternoon. '
Wood was ma king his will, and bis comrade
Kuiebt. was writing a confession. Wood is
supposed to bp very well off. probably from
success in bis diabolical undertakings. We
did not learn the name. of those wbo were Im
plicated as confederates by the'yoctb who Con
fessed.
It Is worthy of remark, however, that some
twelve or thirteen citizens could not be found
k r-..to.J AdA.a C . S ....f . wo
when inaulred after on Saturdty.
.The entire community .appeared to be unan
imous in approving the steps that had been
taken in regard to me Hanging.
jdblic speaRi.o i. Mississirri.
Eon. Wji. JfcVTiLlJE, .tbs Democratic nominee for
Hevernor.wiuaaarejB auc Aoj.e itfwiwawiu, tjtoca
and places:
Ixlseton, Ttotares
CAjrrolllrn. Carroll
coacty,.......1Tnrir, Aoe 4
......'..TIbnrtilar, e
" ...r...iStBnlay: ,r 8
-' .; 3toaday. ' 10
Gnnadi. Tstobtutis
tVtTjeTUie, . "
Oxford, Lafayette
Ileraanda. Detfoto
Holly Sprloi.. htanttll
RlTlrr Tippah
Corinth. TlthosilccJ
Javlnto, "
Plhu, Itawamba
AtetderttaJfonroe .
Cilmabtil, LownJes
... winnraiiiy, is
.....Friday. II
,f.rJaotd.y. . 17
..Wcdnerday; " 10
... Friday, " St
Bk'a aay, " is
.Tnriday. " 23
, V 0 -......
...Jtar day. " 17
...Satsrday. 23
..A....KoTday. " Si
"-'.Si.rt.JWedreaday.Srp: S
. -Tbnrlay. WV J
kf artrt. Noxttbee
'LoB!srtile,.wlnitoa
jCcoctd'COfAtuis
Jla'wtll aairetnlba peopls aTabcb otbrr'rlAcr-t aa they
wiy appolBtcn sa' oesTThellM tSf'trajeBeccaiartyai
tbfiTsiBpoiatmentTr T. 'f
- t - i
-ThilJitrfhtiila ths Sardell Cais; Haw f
I ;iS Hilj rii to i Pofde Arrsit ef . -.1
jgrs. fairgtwa, S r-
sown tbriithe publfefTmind Jiad V
or
to aeeenibe belief that' Mrs. i
T'?!?ri x wj, ibSTolefome tb0LheT,atVTJ 4-''"lClS'' Uexpi.sa Uec.i.fTy
.. .u. n ...... .r. ....
LDjauiKIl lUUIB iJUftflUL CS.AIC. 1U
b'r - " airp 1
wardsflieconeummation of that end
taken, a'ndlhat Ihev assumed somuc
bad' been
much the ap-
' . : i
teeji arrested. The partJcalaraof the rase vr
find in the New York Pott -ef Saturday even-
tinglait. -Tbey are as follows:
Tni? puorpsiriQjr to nsn putsiciak.
a r t i. i a. l. . .ii I i a i. n
V.Vn of nenokir. MTXrVt .K.
'"'" ' " She had presented
all the external appearances of one about to
be a mother as hi
'3
h.rtbatuna.rth.rinm.Ur.r;. hothoht
it hlnlutr to mat. a me.l.csl oramination.
. c,'.,. ,nMrN, reu,,st.
"d Put tb offVrem time I time. Fi
&WlJZ!!.L
"
me' and De (Ur- Ubl) ffiU,tIltlP ber
... . ..,. (. ., r,
.D.r; P."'0" .5 XU, Aul-f.-fu
, . , ' : , 1 1 . ViX . i - t r . i J 1 1 . i . i ..
"ff.??.?'.1? 1 Ab,ac.kl. 1 .,.mB.ty.,f.t.e,r..C.?n:
- A-" A.Sfn Hall.
M" Cinnlnghim was deljghted.
It Was4
I .I.., ....,...... ... . . .
iifar- ,-eflwt ..j fo -i.-jv,
fhita; at tbe other.
Tbe widow '-" was to be
coaatued at a house in El.a street, and tbe in
f ant to be takes thence to No. 31 Bond street.
Mr. Hall thea imparted, tbe matter to De la
Montagntjr, aul engaged him to assist in tbe
counterplot, whenever the critical time should
arrive. Yesterday moralng, Dr. De la Mon
tagntywent to Bellevae Hospital, and with the
cons jut ct Governor Daly, selected a babe of
Elizabeth Andersao, a beautiful little blue
eyed gift, born on Saturday l-tst. The mother
kissed ber baby, and consented to part with.it
on con iition that it should be welt taken ca're
of, and returned to- her within twenty.four
hours,
Dr. UDI visited Mrs. Cunningham by ar-
pointmant at half pist three o'clock in tbe af
ternoon, 4iid told Der De was prepared to carry
out the thing at o re; ibit the California wid
ow was abourto to eoefufd at No. 190 Elm-
street, awl she mis: e prepared to receive tbe
little stranger wrtb proper ceremonies. Then
she si M sle would be confioH that night, if he
would produce the child by nine o'clock. He
now THK FOLICE ACTED.
Policemen were now judiciously- posted, and
everything was arranged The greatest diffi
calty -was to proeHre aa "fftej-airth." Dr.
ioaguie .was. imraediaieiy posted to lielle
vue' Hospital, ami sueceededln rettinr what
he wanted, . as vfell as the assistance ot aHn-
iciiiA;ciib iirouiii, tooiAion jjiaiy rArgan, who st
... . ,. ... . ..... . . . t. . . . f.
A rbr.lrljn m ,l,a .u,..l . I.. .. 1. - J 1
lu (. Aa uai oiu iuo AicilMOtls nltow,
I rtJ o..-.. . .. . lie Hur.Ajjnaj5iiiiUAlJ.XEr.
..I.V.I . II ... , .
aim nrui-ciLi un,swi uj ujc groaning ior
j the "widow." This party arrived at 193 Elm
1 str'er jn season.
Officex William B. Waltb. of the Court of
Sessions, was posted - the street. opposite,
and Inspectors S.ieigbtr aad Dllkrt in Bond
s-reet. Tbe physician who was to personate
the widow" asisted. Dr. iMootagnie in cer
tain operations' rtce-siTy to etye thejthild tbe
appearance of a Hew born b she, and then wen'
to bed. Some private marks were also mad
on tbe child's heajJ, with nitrate of silver. ,
A messenger wasaent toJL Bon street..
Shortly after. Capt. Spe gbt saw Mrs. Cun
nlogbam leave her boase; followed her into
a Fourth avenue carf nhere shejfras recog
nized -hy the tonduekOA" and some passengers,
who spoke to Cant. Slight about ber. She
..was disguised lira oaait rum's dress. The
,'CafAUinfolIoW'd.her into Em street, until she
oisappearea intqine isger-aeer saioon.
tie men riurrred to nispost. iaafosymo-
I meats Dr. TJhl came out and asked tbe can
quifatly that theytjud failed to perceive. ber.v
THE CAlKCUJJION.
The oScerB- next repaired to-No. 31 Bond
sijreet where they learned that Mrs. Cunnlifg
bsaa had gaae out, Imfliad not returned, ana
hit a man "-with a- bite hat had eone in.
Tbis was Dr. Cutler, of Brooklyn, who was
i astfutnz airs c na good raiin. I
i . Dr :N!o,!S.l..-t oact wtBt to the corner ot
u. ut wmi pajci, nunc met .ni;.
CitMinglura.irithejjSraV nress, with a large
basket irrber hailataar-uhicb she had-tilaeed
the baby. Site wsaOi-to iWlioWs'.
It had been arritrJjgott-bebweeTi her and Dr.
Tbe Bank of France bad lowered the rates
fof advances on storks tn 51 per cent.
ine cupper snips noun r-leec? and Jidy
Joctlyn ate ordered to be ready at Portsmouth
on Wednesday for tbe transfer of troops to
India.
Tbe India mail would probably" reach yes
terday should ihe steamer from Calcutta reach
Suez tn seaman. :
A telegraphic dispatch may be hourly ex
pected via Trieste. aW ' .
In tbe House of Commons pn Monday. Mr.
Smith, in behalf of toe governmen , denied Ufo
truth ot the report which bad found its way
Into print that tbe army in Bombay had bro
ken out into mutiny, and slated that tbe latest
advices from India pointed out tbe very re
verse. .
In the House of Lords, tbe Queen's answer
to tbe address on the subject ot emigration of
free negroes from Western Africa, was read.
It merely gives an assurance of her earnest
desire to discourage all schemes for the emi
gration of negroes that are calculated "to pro
mote slavery.
The proceedings in regard to tbe Atlantic
Telegraph cable continued of increased inter
est. The stockholders of tbe company ot Lit-;
erpocl had given a grand banquet to tbe blfi
eers of the Niagara and i'orjniaona and the
completion ot ine snipeient ot me came on
board the -.ffumcmnos had been celebrated" bjf
a grand Jilt in the Park. Nearly I0.C00 per
sons ivere engaged at the latter entertainment,
including Professor Morse, Cyrus W. Field,
Hon. Henry J." Raymond and others. Mr.
FirliHread a letter from President Buchanan
stating that he should feel much honored If the
first message across tbe Atlanticjhould be
from Queen Victoiia to (he President of the
United States, and that be should endeavor to
answer in a spirit and manner becoming the
great occasion. v
The Jgaaemvan left Greenwich on the 24 br,
for Sberneefts, to have her compasses arfmst-
d, af er which she would proceed direct to
Cork. All tbe impoitant alterations in the
arrangement for laying the eablejhad beerrde-d
'ihe plan now adopted, instead-of cSmmenr-4COaT.
. , .... . . .
ine In mid-ocean, is to submerge the whole ca-
Me th a continuous line from Valencia Bay to
("Newfoundland. Tbe A'lorard will lay the first
half from Ireland to the middle of the Atlantic.
Ihe ends will then be joined-on board the
mraiaon, which tsljss it on to the coast of
Newfoundland. During the whole progress
'be f ur vessels will remain togrtber and give
whatever assistance Is required. Constant
communieattsn is to be kept up w.th tbe coast,
of Ireland during tbe progress of the work, and
wires are at onto to be carried from Killsmey
to Valencia Bay so as to connect with the Bit
tish and Irish lines.
The American horses, Pryor and Pryotess,
wbirh had been- entered to run for the Good
wood Cup, had attracted much attention lnj
bettt erelea and were backed at short odds. ;
Fsance. One ht the arretted Italians is;
said to bare made si full confession of the de
tails of tbe recant conspiracy.
The Prte says, that the British government
has already communicated to MaziinI that al
though England would continue to "afford an
asylum' for political-refugees he could not be j
alloived to-prepare expeditions against foreign
sfates on English soil. It is. also stated ficm
otb,er sources that the British cabinet had pro
mised to subject Mazzint to strict surveillance.
. The .Ifomfcur alludes to-the discovery of tbe
Italian plot to alginate tbe Emberor Napoleon,
kni MJS j wai concpcled in London, and
I . J . . . or a r. ...
places Mazzinl and Lebru Rollln as aecom
pllces.
The Monltcur also says that ihe rumor that
tbe Fren- h troops are to be sent to China, is
without foundation. "
The amount of American cotton was 400,000
bales.
Tho bullion in the Bank of England had In
creased ii'lS.LW.
CO-PAUXAEnSHII.
ITUVK tbia day aaioclatod with me In tbe flat sod
Cap Baalaeaa. Jtr-XJEO. TT. GSAT. as s partner la
tbe proflta of my reerera of M. II. Miller. The style or
tbo arm will rema'tTBaaasBseu.
JT IT. MILLER. "
Soeeeaaor to Geo. PtlHer tk. Co., Ji. W Front Row.
aiull-dlm ;
Notice to Tenchern.
TIIE Comral'itoarrtof ibeltth AJtytl Dlttrlct Intend
la "open Two SJbafla In asrt Dtalrtct, on or about the
flrit or next month aad wish to employ two- competent
Female Teachers. Apf&atfcma may b- handed, or sent
ta A. D. Wlthrniwa. "PrwMest. oo.klaiUlpn at reel.
'Xralara or before ib? SO.h Intl. . .
Fywrderof lbe.Boa:d, . .J." -'-
se;nor - jr. .it, . rAUUSSaVttnui7.
to, .a . . - s -
3F
J Hollowny's
AKEfrea ttMmtm t2r, lortriu of wUb -da rrt
Bo irit tht It xltu l Uw tumith tai ihe
rr - - .... -.-rri -r-.- rt
.itar.lsnr mntr wm rwfce jo .irerrJi, sUlr.lr,
an-J cbeeifa sna, and rtcrslt all y tu.ea rjlai.
Sold st the tnnara-loey. Kv. 80 XaMtn Jna," Kw
.... 1
. J,.i2- r
Sliiclt -Iias lieu salt! and written
INniaien44tloa ef LroHASrya Soutk Anitrun Tf
vtrK4 Aj4 Rtvutj T,.wtm w m tbawtaSar
fnl effxU cf thla stoaara, l eradicatlot t&a tbo-ty.
tamoTcry trace of tbe Fmt and ise, vt foe) ibt
5rot '.cay, TOIom K,to lssdiiut4 to axpn-ii tbe tra
tut atVa tbe smsite co to tko duooToror of rata vafcu-
& saedletao, la piaeitrf asro a. to?trits ia 4y if HU Vi
v.. ....I. ..j u.Aa. -. ... - . . A . r
i.... . . ..... I s V . ' - 10 ' EJAf, A
am tbtt it oterC4ja. tbe d rad U fearls: tbe ditesK,
acd noltti -be feara or tbe afi-eled. arts at4it to uktof
if ertery sad Ariutk, aa w taasMaro tbtsa ikat H
ovatalFseet asartloltf eliier -
Fefet and Ague.
FOSEilOST ara.cr Ibo TAnffn mar dies for tall H-'
caa atatda Or. SuaU.casrjicCB'a AjmcatrV- Ail
. .. .1 1 r. ... .nM. . .. . . . . .1 . J... kA . 1
rlaWy atoa lbeba. It eotfaisraotbtnz la ibo Icaat
d. r ea tfatfalo fir ryticsa under any cirixsulexcii) i
j a.. ... . . . . . i
na Borer proaaori iso BspAtataui, r cu Ikat atleoA taa
naoofQalatso asd toer szoaia 1 zneril era. It
carta atrryforta of tkVa.dUoaij.aaJ A e friztaaVaad
aad only AIUt Jar iSUrtc
Ak ror Dr. SbaMonaor'. rrrrr acd Aral AMMoor,
aadUsaroyuatVtfti. Suld by retBOcUtli DiutUU
erotywlwrr. P.loe l if). Sulo PrvnrWori, A. T.
SHatvtcxpcxprjr'aiOO Eoetn.tr-, Pa
wboleiale A : ihi,
aazK 2m
S. UXtSSWWLV & CO .
XilSVTg
A Charlestpnian, r n
WHO -artabta to nubs tbe Wtal biritaae. is deatrms of
ebUlotac s atlaalloa is aoas eaptaVM Coausofajia
OooacjB that cur "eartd." -
lis li iLorocgbly eotTriroxnt vim aro.nati la tbatc
vatlosa forms and baa booaecfacal umlir Protlttati
CommliiSan butcota for aertral years. Aly oa Br4
tsz tbe arrTwesof aaca a imtmi, via taaoi t o sadri-
llned by addieatlac Mm at JfrmpMa, rs of afrtart.
LowsrrOBItt, St 00. jcaci'NexsB.
KEiCBEKcxa Ueasra. Lnaii, l,fU-3rCo., S. P.
Walker. D. B. bttlioy, I B X.aif,C 1 SMKob. kfioa
Owon, K. Jf. Arery, D. Cotkrest, T. J. Pleate. and C. H.
Packlor, aiwi - J a
SKELliY iUALE HIGILSOItrOL,
NEARjGERMANTON, tenn.
TEE SIVKXTII Sr5jrt). of tbia -.salHatteo was
amawBeoon iI0ND.1T, AsrSit 31. 18S7.
J)lt-dlS- A U. ttAPTfUt, priactaal.
SOUlerVlIIC JluUel CllOOl. .
TbetwsttTOBtbJSoa.iea eftae Tobabz 1
OAl.taoTUi ot SoptcBibtr Bxt,
aBBsB aa mmibwcu
optni.ioBoA. s. Siaaa.
Br order ot tbo iUal a.Trailota.
hok. ;.rarxPHBrrs,prst.
Kowitr Dissiaior;s-ey. " ;,s-4artia
'aojof 7 .
CUASD GIFT ESTEULU1SE
AT THE
AX THE
. -1
41 B, 3, P. V it oT
f . at JJ
Star
Pociliaritas, or tbe Indian Maid,
To te sir.n,atray trfun Tito Haadrid PUlartt
arc fefcia
KVXaT pet soa hartoi:' a Pktare lakes st tbs STAS
OALtjiRT tta a tHtet oailfjEC (turn to a cbaaer In
tbo drawtaz at tbo SPLX.VDlti PlOWJiy:, rarBed at
l,00O. Cakt ao-Css Ibefe ia a" Kreat raac far nuorer,
acd IB CBoabor win aeon bo takes : tbcnyua vsT( too
iuta.
Bolayi a' s daost roaa. ai4 '
' SrcaraOke akadsw
Kre tk aaAaUaee fad.1
V. . .
stuty;
A "Word to the Afflicted.
TUB " XERVO03 TOXIC" a.V rer.rd d by alt
.rtmtlirtiiVM to br man lor W ia, jrrrpAiAlt-a frtr be -
fur- prrtrmra UkA&VUr baci-aHy, sa ky Ikaoaroeo-
raliElna(i-ti!ra ikrtVi-trai. ll.-iAOrptoHly t dl-
carH5at. Aad to tbo- prlpjAJ M -.j-ilc-j
AttAcki of CiUli, Ftrtr clA Jfut or Aay kjkl of J"rrr,
IhU rera-dy b, U -l-.A.d k, Lbeor
. i.4 . . 9 ntl.uw ,L. .AI.4.A . . . . ...... a . .
r - - - " r -
claractrT are always IseldrBt ta Ike rftatate, taoyva
aevor be wilbaat It.
Ciaolera. Diarrhea, Jlloody Flux,
" Sic,
TIISRE ta todreaiAtf,ro-irAt.f;h'in:l,i bolaxaAkr
aosboata I boo, aad that radeta4t .a t4ota at -arjoc-aciou
of tbo rera-dlt a" w trqaputli d. as tkoior and It
tlMrerore koaoroa aU poraooa wao TaAlvtelr hVroa davn r
tbaa aaalbiaa also; r tu eiak t r IkAV; SaAJI aVo daBier
oaa." At aooa aa yea f-al tko'igMrhl-Jt araapteoa of
Mankra. call for a boAlk- of Sltift't Ckoirra of Aav I
rAsa Svnto. eao Lao af wbkaa. if lairoa la tiaa. wfcV 're-
I tr-Tojoo. aaAAoaacT, aaaotaaoriassnratyAa'Ttooa aaaa
.1
bat aa we bars taeaVeet(ptfTBlB fas. AH we
aik'U a Iral. ' - 1
For. Colds, CoiiBUs,-A?ithinnrnrou-,
chilis, Consumption, &c, v
Ue Dr. SLEOGK'i nOABUONO PIKTOSAL. A't
of the abeTe.sre feTsTAe at an tbe Dras; St 1 ea. ssd Bpa
etK.BUTn.ay be foan! ta ad tbo teeraa a-d nilacr.
. t I ST. SLED6I- S. CO .
- Sole P ounrteea, Meu.rbiA, Tmb.,
Tewbeea alt ordrrr tamt bo add rowed 8
if0 JF1SM14J219S
For Spring antX "Summer of 1857,
FOR GENTLEMEN.
ELEGANT Dim XefeekiB aad Caousere HATS, rr-
crirrdat WD EATON'S, 15 Front Row. wtire ttveae ta
tra at of a luprrS and fuMasaM KAT arm pttaae eajp,
Coaitaatly oa band sod rocetTtac Ike larf eat aad Baeat
took of SOPT tfATS tn Itx ctly t
tko t WHRATOJTS. 75 TsnA Row.
While Teeth, Prr fumed Hreatb
and neantifttl Complexion,
QAlt be sdaaired by aoiac tbo Biurtr A Thoc
saso Flo webs " Wb.t lady or tmlleaaaa troatd re
main Bsder tbo carao af a dieazreoaUe bf oath, waea, by
Bels$- tbe "Bxvs or a TiietraAsri Floweus" ss a
d-ntrhfee, woaM not oary roadrr tt rwert, bet las re Ibr
teeth whHeasalabaotor? Jfaaj- poraaaa do sot kaow
tbotr breath la bad, aad the taajoct la fo dolkate tbotr
rrlrBda wtllJieTrr BHHkA It. BeWArr of caorterffiti.
to aare racbSotOt U atxtrd,
rSTRIPGE Jt CO..KewTok.
For aale by aH DraxxiAta. ap!7-IOAttlr
aToodland Cream," , .
A. POMADE for braMtrylec tea HAIR-bKbly prr
rsmrd, aaierlar ta aay Fresoh art lake ieaeartl.d, aad Car
half tbe price. For dm.hw Ladies' Balr tt baa no
ecat. (irlai K a brlrtt, ttauy aaaoarsBoe. Ueaee
6nttrmeQa Hair to eait ia tbe Boost aatara rraaner
It reBAOTOS daBdrBCr. aiwaya ciTac tbe llaic ItMappear.
asco of betas Treat, abteatooed Prleoouey BtXycoaU.
None i eaatae aoios Mxanl, rETSIBelK A IX).,
ProprHlara af the "Rilra of a lboaaaal Plotrora
Par eate br al Drasztata. ' apt?-deodly
WILLIAM L. ITIWABT....A SIOOaiT (
STEWART & Krrffr
(SUCCESSOBS TO STEWART, SINO CO.,)
COTTON FACT.O.KS,
General Rectivifrg, FornartliBt:
A X O o
.C02II3IISSIOX BIEnCHAXTS,
No. 49 Front How,,
Office with J. W. McCbaceex Ai Co.,
MEMPHIS, TENN.
To tlieJPuMic,
0W1XG to- tae roesarralioa oa lb IS-h Jw taat,
by which wo wop- karat oat aod brtaz atiAbte lo
tot another boBAa la wbKh lo caauaao oar aaaloraa, we
aaw return ear eicetro ibaiika to be many nktaao
-waooo patroaarowe iBjoyed. sad new i-eeaBtBAoad to
HtUr rarer oei laUoArtom. STEWART & EINIl ta the
boTtybailmA. II. D. I.. SrE START,
JA5. w unu
P. S TiiabQro-dnB la fVly aatkolard to rnlertaad
clear Ibo baafkeM af toe-arm of Stewart. Eras &- Vo..
aad all pva- la lab led tire hereby- rrqaritrs ta ejne
arwara aao. settle I be aaaae.
agaa-M SrEWtttT. gIN'C It CO.
Exccaiortotkc.
Mrstrnis.TESSJ , Aasmat A, 165T.
TBE Badenlinod, Jtrrcslortr Hater Wit Kerf IS.
deeraaed, baTtatc I hta day lakoa oat Vtkrra at rx ca-torteip.-r.r9r.l
t ail parroaa bsitas oMait aoalsot. M
eataU, la pmoettba-Bi priperlf aaiarali-attd. for pay
Btoaa,-wiAninibei1ate preaxxrbrd br law; sad alt pera-aa
owisc aatd eatalr, wiH Blake lairJ(ate'parBMai ta do
J. IVBPrTIN, Bi.ritor.
ssaS-lra Gaa OaVo.
, F&rnifurc
Of all dercrfplVjfae atd HaAjrrtAi bi raVleos rafietr,
we are (.fferhH anlil In of S ptotaber. at ATBAL
Oar itaca is very hear , aad we mutt buoe
I .. t tl.Vl-k.1 . . .
moarr to meet oarliabFHlf-.
asx5-dtw
wisarox. oatTEcaiLL-k cn.
Notice.
ALL peroois h it tor Tilei, arstsat in- sre nrttavd to
pro-envthetn ior poy-Wst althor ta tuer o n P
tl'U Erq., sal bave eairret htto ajew ouahMa, aid
wliB it o aid boMaoM broef bt to a efoa-.
sit lo ItluKABL lfO'AXEE.
FIRE 4SS0CIATI0X.
TBE Deiejatre feooa Ihe Cotapasjra
repreaented, aieroqaealrd lo aftriaf tbo
Jtoalhlr ktoAltas oa WED.VMDAT
-IbolSthbut , at Ihe Ran of Uaorly
Fire f. No
andl-lt
S, SI S r M. TO 03. MeABAM.
iverefary.
Dissolution of Partnership. "
III ATE Ibis day aatd out my Hue real ka ikr- Dim af
Want i Caat to my toror' pArin-r J L Caw, wbo
a-aaaaoail 'be Iiaklll Ira of 'he flim, erthor partaor br.i
lax aotoorlxed to aitn for tko oh mm ia ipt, ,rcr
U4AUO uoo. -
In rrttrlnr from bulaeoa I woaH return thinta rainy
nnmrroaa f neodAsrd palroac, sad moat refproifaHy
Uric for oy anrosaor a runtt&naUoa ot Uetr fi rmer
pstraaasa and aupport. w. ,t i.M
I bare Ibit day boB2bt the talo'eat of mp farrier part-I
set, w Want. In Ibe Orm or WaBt st caae, ana Bare
arreed ta aa mne all the It tkttMIra af the arm.
I woeld rajMreapoctratlyaoltetl aeohmatrof yssr
patronaie JAa. l. taia
astll dtw
WE are now too Ir las and eae , a baud, a lars i aa
aortmrnt of wall Paper, coflaiaimz of s IX at- Ta-
rletr I -bolateaHttl-sandpaliern. Aleo, I Oae a.-
aortaient ot Borderw and Wb dow Paper all it wbicb
w caa eil at a low price. If y3 waBtyoarbaaae wit
ty papered..-sll asd aee ns.
xiint clkayes a. ficioy.
For Sale.
a , VERT Ilkety Mala to Girl; rood aramtrus, and
XX in-errry r Iprci an Jft. r I DcrC eerraBl, ny
at-xil-dlra WH P' PROPDriT S SPrditRawa.
Residence for SaEe.
ANIGK cvttmtatf Re-Wmcec.l7.dam- St.,
for rooms In lie Iljoa- Diatnr Boon, Etlebrn
Kerro Iloaae and Stable, xuod Cieir-a and Wed
all In rood order A bargain may b ftusehf ky
j 1 1
i
apply Ins roou ta rLOURNOr, COOPER at 'USAKE.
sofll-Im
JTust Heceiveql,
pvlRECT FROJf THE EAST, a very IaTts''Bd bsad
XJ torn auorlmrnt tf
Plounced Beregosi, . .
. ,OrganHipj."and- Taconcta,.
Booehf at OKE-D ALpTtBEIR TXUAtlpBIC t.andwta
be oldrdnchlowtr'thAn rrrr bootbdtri thla"aA'llr -
' J;ll-3aj SP Kit BJ Jt S 1 1 A.V U X
" - 4.
i -
I A
ot VI
TOWoul Cboptr'ra laroiVCo
ti'aml at:
V ' " isniAra woon oa
" mtO'CC rra rki v.
III 2-1 w
Ko. 4 Walk-Va Bloc, M.nphU.
allilnf aaJXo an Iteration iJfock-
OtoTantday of svplrnber'lStyr, st tb rerslar
- " - .. -,... ub.!
Kaa.
unnr 2e. ttlftr
a - CmU'4ti
uainj w mo taisio oc Ttomaa
XUZ1 B. OABTtnLT. Acitolrairli.
amll-M
It 3. tTAWLBT, Ada'r.
XOTICEi-e
'Tt T T . , ' ,"J3btr,Gle' of tbe Cbaa-
. v. 4 w -i . .. .K'ujai. aa laror
i a ma ra laaao Pt,n. A. Dviwrtt and I J
u-prto. nr it. !fBIUT. tlltlt d.r of Srntemorr
laf.leH far t?ub tVibo Mtrseat Sti or ia
trust ot tba
toa.t iTooao coor La t ho ci . .f u.baku k ...t.
fas
- ' ' - - m VAU'l IA T
O.lto aodwS, w.ikof k c... briar in Ban.0 S
i -i"--.j c mmhhhsik laoaanio
f rraiXflMby-lEStlfof TrBaeaaeo-o A Daw-tl by ara t
St vi3.cn tanadyof Jeraary. 18M, ton - bm
drd ac rfiirtr.acreo lov A--S.' m, acd u,
aao bctis aarr ot mm uacc or 'abu
..... j.
By -3rd. It Powell, d-mit ssnur.
aaitt-at. i sarn imi
'0r J. D. MALI.ORY.
HX3 la.rp aiiD.o llnoa iivlr aCort POOA-e.
odjotalus TV.lAaVAort).nllin, avt icadero Ma
,faloaalotMlxa to tbo enitaa af ktnnphl i4 -fc-rlsiiy
- aositdln
i 1 . ' . ' -WAMfcMEM m
Just Received.
PIBCEd UslMk7 8aiEikt ,
MveeoHl ' lUpei
300
IO oalroTarHei
SajAr.C.'C'ji. MUa-tea, SaUaSlar and Sperm Oan
dtoa, tsoas,Tdcei Wkbky, Jraady, Wb-. Pontr, AM,
Ctcara.'PtaAki.'Wa.b IUarda MaaASU dorai. Prppor,
. L.. rt ..... . fl . IT. .. BCbt.A k...... O.L.u
PafsaHrd. Oitiupa. and aHAtrr atjo aoaaMy tepA ky
I OraM-y M-Ktiauii. D. 17 TdwxsaMD,
L ijuB-am Oil HAod ydaaPronl Katr.
dusr ueccivrv. r
U Plpea sad '0 k pi-a Wkro Wto4Tlaiar; the
scat m UM trortd Jor i,fcilaoc
HAKIL
Kis, weau-arr bvcoa.
aaclidawlPA
Ko. 3 rr bx-kow.
Just IteceivccL. r.
Oflfl PIKCEiraad
SOU CU- Soaoi.
I If'
MAO.... ,,'AuA.t 1
99 JfM-ldSKla;
70 iTtoar -,
- fObHa IfraaPottt '
,- saabaia Wkiiky;
3a baloWraaii and Llseeyr
280 bote, TiMi r
wraoa. S-aiMlr. Tn, aad a r nrr'Al itiartsxnl x SI a
ploaad rBeyOneetles
BANXAR kS AXES,
aartt-lta- Tfo i Tr nt tww.
j 2rencli Dye-House tS; Scouring
HAVtbOrHnutdfrm K0.0
Btlaeaa of JiasiybieJBaiab
D Slfta ' M rtttf. aad 7T m
Ka-aa.. wolM iafnrsfftbo
aoaa .a.ia prtpar a 10
i ... u. . T, . I. . (2. ..... ,i ... ... .1 .... r... V I
Aa u.A rfrOfM I
jJ&li' SHatr-Ji Boaaoi., Paraaola. Siaaoos and
J',TLL.r.Ji
ISoTer.eign Sqiiaftcrs ot
r " . . "
these
r Unnfd Slates.
ENOWyobo throoinaoau.tbatl baoo
I n it mrtred from Olr-rt 1 -a iter and i
A. ... w - - ... i..M.. - - --
era PT-i. r- rr-Ir-1 iojo', mm ll of ogBto s-a'
I af . rkfim rw krouBt to iky eaty co-ittt- ,
( loo- of al' o yleoar KBP'ATVRS aad M5TtIS, BIPLE.
' " ' -. . -aibm f
snIT GCIt-i. EXI loj e. ABotaBtl
I A-PkaBirTatV TSr cv ant be i
adraoooefllVat elisor wb-traato or r.ta
ABjaBBPrithB r-aa lt. I
a i al a aoAiit i
LVat rubor ok 1t.aU ot eUtt.
WtVa n. of all bled rooalr d with a-alatA aad dtf- .
pal h at fair raloi for eao-oaaora sad Barartf. I
1-' Sua ot tbe BM Oaa
K. WOta I
Saaauttb V'asaMa. Ka. 1S9 kfata alroot,
astal-dawtaa BMawaAdaBi. aad WaaMarloa
For Kent. i
A BVTXL1 1U HilftBE $ jib lW Bxeasaro
tttoet MSAalwototTfrd. KKbttsotaa
,ts'l, As Tetsaa m a Tear SB
pryneets: repair, at iko -ap-aso of
Iboicapaat. Apelj w - K H. P-iETKK or
aasiz-tao J T SWATXB.
-
fH7.fi JJFatf Tt rP.
I HAVE at td ap si Wakac'e od aaod, Soath skt- 1
lo-t aatre.a OdoMBORO M tar. fartka. lato and
oroaoao-UtM3 aek'ofr .oa. My Mart n too moat cob.,
I ZZZTrl&lZ:
1 r x .ci , krSj; 1 rtT. J-rrro VyarmKtafnrSial) A Vo.
1 orr.ajMjaad t Mbard-. P- rvsa 1 wtahtBg to bay or
f rrn -' 01 will doweti by eJloaj gEADroaD
A. W.tSLACt, Ataod Awtraeo
" ' 1T 3m r
j JuZZZlZ, JZTo
1 . ....... . .
, Baaaooaa Bin ratiitaoeieo.
05TB ICH FEATHEHS,
AROTICIAIj flowers,!
FAnrcv onxAsiESTS j
ASB '
LICE TRDPIISGS FOR BO.SXETS!!
TO THE MESCBASITS Or I
lvrjEraLva: jezxxs, rz'SjNrixr. j
Ixtdk THE ta'arrtarra baTeslarseiamrar- ,
PpvT ory iivPaH, a dm-to K-w Tort, ox .
la-lony drmb d to 'b- aaana'a. tare , i
. o .1 ikoaJxTo-ktsdof gtarl TVir btoopi
Aioct osBararea Baa tboaaaad atyte- of Praibe a avl
Plowrr- A'ao Iho Boat-rial f.r aaaaafactariBX tkrm,
wksah arriOerd al er4-Ar arT.at taot w.re Rooms.
HKS-ER-OV. 3KTJH fa ro
AM-U3. No see atroaSaKI M w Took
,G0ODIiETT, BONE & CO.,
-aSalaaon4a GoaUett, Xabera Oa.)
COTTO 3NT PAC TOlrtS,
j. ItCCClVau?, Forwurdlng
I - "
cexeril coiiaussios 3iER(niXTf?,
SCALZBA IX
CAGCiyC, ROPE, Etc.,
OFFIGli NO. 35 FRONT ROW.
. ALL Cot en aad okber Pie suae aooauaod taaa
'fj T S4afic or V atboAto. lada. a- ejoond by aa
jLaJoeEa. rOLICT OT I.njIijOWOK fat Bat pttloeS
1 iaairBetrd lo lae r. oarara.
Wo have a Ia-1 r .od w n ataok of IEV.
fTlritsr D I VSrA U-nrSIS'. a ataoaea reHMod-
iE aoa y of EOFE. f r a IB bat Baoafaciertes, abkrb
wo wiH larDi.h jipoa ss eaay tvrma as say bvBe ef tkla
ery.
Oor eaam ti STORIXG SIMPLI.XG. SIU.LIV6
ND WBlGUISfiiOriO.,, win so, aa Mroiworo. to
oral P--T kolr, whbti cetera all ixcept dray sec aad into
iaoc . aaslt dawra
D. H. TOSEiNl),
COTTON PACTOB,
G It & C MIL
AXO
COMMISSION MEECHANT.
PROMPT aMratata elm ta StoriM aad SotdBzOoUea,
old oiatrl X UlVoBt Sow, fefflc,hla.
aasts-dawiy -
igae and Ftrer, or Callls and Ferer
CVRED BT
'S JUL IT II' 8
1T0N1C SYRUP.
I ins lBty ceieb-aird BwdMaobas ror saaay ynra
BaAlBtaiaed ita aiiLerWriiyoT. r all other retardi,
for tbo aire, crrtalr. aperdr. aao p rBaeet rarefoi
eisOaJ Af Vad Prrer or Obktl and roaor. whether of rhof I
-1orl.4at aeaadmsi aStlBBe-B". It 'ad lo care. IT
be difestuBe or itrteuy Mood .njj cairlrd oat
; TtAlasoWdiAUabaraoztwalToty o.od Mr.sxhoattbe
SUIoaaf Eeaiacty, TkBaoaMO, Uhka ladtaaa, Peaaal
vasta. klaekisaB, Ija-a, wta-auha, fMuoii, JfUaoari,
Ttxaa. ArkABaw, AUboaAa. jrk,ala laid aid Loalaiaa.
sad kaa aotaaneatfy rat-ad oror one MILUOSI cir., in
aJ kio TarVd forma, maa-y of wboaB "tad bt eat af fruu.
oaa-t lareeyearr' auaaios, aad had rcaatie-t all the
aoaal retaedm knows in ibe cooatrya Sad In av catr did
Ibkt nraa lae tail wh re Ike dtraotivBe arete pioeeriy fa.
kaami Sack la it tevartati oaaoaraa. that a lane urn
beret rBca e praoMltvuera of. modicum, Hi TArluti.
rara of tb cvaai rr. boo aod prefer ib ic la pr 1 -re Lor to
OAAolAveaAAloflBlh,r1e'ler- .
Tbo poVlc a.aana hat ifHroto-ly certain Ht lia I
err eta aa a Tone, sal kotni catxeJ retire y.,fTesea.
tor medtoaaea, is perlWkut UiM.B4tnalleoAeasretrri.m
atanrro, aad may eidTrn. to Fraa.VeA.'loroott, aiH ap
Booaaria at debditati aad drMSAir roaati at-oaa, wMtoet
tbe k aat tear-wka tr-rof aay BBCooaaat ff-ct
Tbia taailieiaeAA caaBawatd af a. t ci-a of the xaaral
aad pareat qnIlly, a.:1 u Ajaaya made ha the proprtrtor
h peraoo after' tne esiabn kvd forau of poaimay
(abtcheansetb (aid Bf tbo siiay toate. Bf &Ha(
I bo WoMcrn aad .Lslkw e-a aoaa.17 ),and ia ib a rr
aprct alone U raed ralarea'ty aaprtlor ttbe ntBrarea
uaaauy prep, red and told la the so ntry.
By Its aperient asd row. riot dAapor-tic prapertirt,
mM-d ts lis toaicqoihtke. It fa rrrdored emtnrBily u-porio'tnQttareoaad-Ather
rrrafdiea k a CKterai aad
popster ooto in aB ouea whuerrr -where toBKa are pro
per tt.be atniRiat red The pjaeH-tor, llv-reaa-e. re
prertaHraTltre pra ttipoers and the paalle ceoeialy ks
Sire It bat af atr tila, sad they w I thrn be eoBTtaerd ot
lis x oat aeper lo-tty l-rrr alt ttbar rrmedira Bow In Bae
far Iho SBrpoar, - ptctSed
Peraoaa Urine la dautctt rf ooonrry itLbitct to Azso
nd PrTor O W nl p rrr. or KMtout PerOo. w .DUde
,! to keep s iBBply d tbia ralaable remedy aloaya as
hand.
-The pro; -trior b mw in bis po-sat sioa th n.aads af
orTtiSeotra of lla ea se, rirrn kr pertoaa wbo b.T - avtod
Pit. with bust leltrre ries raerdbasta wh hire aoW It
PUraalr to toeir cvoalrr aave'kaa trvm maiy reosreta
IbAoprselltkaooT, aba aare ord laprtreKe te other
IWntK AUIAtlHi U. ,AUC.
JOHN SJHTH, Pjroprieior.
'ForikteWhoteiaJeaadKettHby V " '
S MaXSfiELD CO.,
.SBtlS trboleiale AtoBllyrmphU. Teaa.
DlSSOLUl I0iV.
TIIX flna here ofor it trot ander the name and etyte
ot NELSON' t NEWKIX, It tbo day dtoonTid by
ayrtaal-e, nttst. Oet W N.Io a baTtaz parrhaard tb
ttrterrtt or Ms lite tar n r i mil aslhoitird ka o-o
tbo satse of tbe flrn la liaatdatte. alaw vaaaaAjsal
Ikr ilab-Ktioi ef tie kir- Bim, aad rrcrlTkse all dlo do
Ihefi m GEO. WT NEIJO.V,
- jiiTDrkta.Aar.ria.isS7. , a. j. -newxix.
G. W. NELSON,
.COMMISSIOlx MEECHAKT
AND BTlf OLESALS DEALER XX
FcTreignA. lomcslic lultiuors
TOBACC-O, CtC-ARS, iitf.;-
StAZI tTFACTUBCR or -
RtCtliifd .Flilsky tt Don sift Lfqnsrs,
UXIS STREET, OSE DOOR BSfOW ITKIOoT,
Uleuiphis, Tenn.
HATEaXrpnrcb'aaed the uterest-tf ay lata partner.
Jlr. a.J NHI,d will o. wunso h-tm-fcwt. Er
ikCavaBkrakfarpaai talon rxkended tbedjm.waj
dooTor ky prampbaticallca'tvbtutna, tdmTsJta cod-
iweaawbA lav IIBR, w . HbloOa.
siisu-lm "
kt ram it. Anx. 10, lSW,
FATINQsoMtayaitrestia Itx Lbir sod TebaeraJ
R Atnraatjfetlr n V VOu. T ,-.. . . tvt . ..ZH
m, uratiu.mt ntr in ir paironaso, and mptrAfaly
adkli a cntieaincn to ay-aueaiaaor. T.oly.
sngll-Ira - A. J. NEWSI4.
JVotice.
ALL prsonsj bad wins tAUmariTeo indrbted either ky
not. or tx.k aixwat to ibe latasrm et Neijoo at
Ntwtll, will prraae,!all atd sefle Iram-ttUteiT. as it U
jXcrrtAiy tbe bnilneit ot tb old Cm abotd-1 be cieoedat
oacr. Clff. NELSON,
stult-lm
CASH ADVANCES.
WEwtl make liberal Ca.b Adrancea cB ablpmrsts ot
Wheat and IlaQrcunalcXLed for a vie to oor trlttuja,
" MESSRS. IlliEWEP. i CALDTCEJ.L,
Gen oral "Comm ! rt I kf erchasta, New To-k.
CJ-Appty st Nir. M P ont Row, op alalia
aasfUra FILLS 4. CASTI
ECLIPSE
JLIWE& Y'IST&B-IiX.
XOK SALt&r-
TwlLL,3tho,Ee!l -ac1 UreryJttjKr:
jL'nortvoCsirlaiaa, Baxjlea, rutBrriJ tut
SBII.l"r
A. tC TAT10R.
tswtlaiitous.
$100 Eeward
WER-fatoten from ear iotreerrey
prcBirio n-ar inr cuy ..r x aopal.
a. w'i;n.iay xiz x. oin. tt I .
arooivao Breo-aod-B tare Bnrwad
i!iiT
ai k am. aetofnua w wrar. v, .joe
(b aboTo rtorar. for lWr mtirory or tbo bono, moa
and thief or ihje-ea, or bait tbo urom for lk ahet
alort. e. B. PRAXEB.
-aura-Tar I f
Memphis Cla-sioal Mathemaiieal r
Engliah. High. School,
Conut of Poplar tni Orltw Street,
iOHN B. SI V7DDEB. kf. A. . .
JOnX B JOXES li?A., lPTtBcpai.
TOT nrzt T5rf.a it tMa Slvwl win ooamroeo aa
MON AT, tboltat tan , aot tiota oa-tao Mat or
JanrkaBowiaa .. -
Mr. So o4?M-okfaatrrf Ar'i of Prtoaetaai sad baa
bad ta-i i yeat' ooptairac ta toackkbE wfkkj okoA ,oea
liwlt-ooslolai aroiMpAirooiaeaoti Mr.
Jona i a IjSt-twtor of Art a tmt KbIomo' ty oovytrat
Bla.B S ta turb AAA' ihi aa4 staJbo Ma or ao t narr
pnra.Hrtnt rotrrriiiy raBy tootkt, to. ata loocfkiBoo
aad loom aa a .arbor.
Tboo Wtot ibiaSchrolls ko f'Hto -OBtki for too
B.rrrrwl, ts ooy 4 partEKat,br ta a tbooa for tbo
aeiiTo datir, of Ufe.
Tkooos-sooriBobaotkaawH i kkoasb, oaArasiBC
lb- IHt-mimi r.rfBaral :
r. lb Kecks LAoro.fr lotfl. HrA'orr
II Tt Rrok aod Lalktt U-tMtM aa4 Utofaftare.
Ht Tbo ktoorra LaBinafeoaaoT. Lstcsala o.
IT. Tbo Pore If alii. Basis.
T Ho-al PklioMoat.
Tt Obro latry, r-ral PWoooay ad AalrMossy.
TfoM.tadya iiiWo4.,i!(,t eo.rloa,
iPiparai-ry to BOortrc bo. tko aoa- askea of Boo.
wl I Bat, , .b .HOtaaaL, M ktorsms Bek-ErroO. g Jn.
,fJ? "AL"-' aAl. Aa.
TbeaeotoB h dtotsVe lata) to Vrma of tto rsoeoaa
'T Tbo tat too fo-o are . $S $T. to , a taooA .
EacbMat atwotooesarxtd ft tor kaooMta azaoaaoa
da totabo-oaatoa
T faraaor partkoalirt. aatv to tMW ot tbo Prisei-f"-
. aapg-HB
A. s it aaicor$, I a" a WUtUaHia &. Ha-MBofc.
a a cLaax a Aydtor, 4 r.
oeo. w Tao-rrra, UUof srrrUK
H ANCOl K,
a, CLARK. St. CO.,
WHOLESALE
an o c e it s
Br.At.zju is
Bagging,, Kopc Bacon. Pork. Linl.
Jt.- - 3T" T, r TT T- .
A'N'D ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE,
Zftr. 16 Front now.
aa8
kCBBPrtt-s TXSK.
SITUATIOH" WANTED
AJTaloelaa pnoato f.my orA'aoUart Traikaria
so acadrmy, y a yoa j aaaa. a Oritto tra- a. to.
waojia. a a can- riprln t- la t-aoOtK. t.aaMo
of zl'AM iMtraauoa ha tbo Caio a d M bor KoaOuk
I bra tars Bo Is lo4r . or o4aAais( s-raaoa-at oaa.
! payiaw mi'Hds a am wttora ef
aasS-lwo
"Cotsfitioti a Life of Tm4e."
S Six'.
mvTVI
GREAT aHOUTHERK
Tnr,
J 0 J3
PRINTING
;HJBLISEK& HOUSE,
io. k saonroe hircet,
TVT TT? Tvr -co ; r T az
a
ATISO ooUbiirbr-l U L L,kT JOB ratVT,il
HOC58 IB la SuB'h, and pr --,r-i ai, t..
iBAfoood P-r aes. and ettcasrd iko w r-r. . w .
Prtwor-a eooatri aeearr p epard la esrajtc a
rrmtios ra -no .ar as : .,. A'yt- -a-,
I bar. otve or R Ho f. Co 'a vk rjid St aaa Jo), aad B.k
i Psea. sse Br t aad aBtroar -w an-otht to Uua ;
asd wrib lla fartilt -a for ,jeej an er-ootaroa. w, are
raakwd 'oprtar Cirnur, Bill S'aJ-, Haaoa, a. oa..
1 H Bktl-, Pn.tr Ar., Book. P.a,pk r. aoJ Wk'lawJ
'Kauroaa ana steamboat work,
XEASBK, CHEAPER AND PABTWl
Tbaa sH tbo o!d.fa.hieait Proaoeo a tko ctky TimblSLt,
W Alao karo ooe of 6fclt-AOJe hBa-MTr-t Capo n-in.
wkuopaktoef pilaitasW.caAlsaad.por tHBS.
Scoot tt-fe.
'Our Poster Deportment
Iota awot eoaatlt leaf aay ta taa asky aad lor rarkrr
SHOW or TBEATKB Prlatior wo caaaot k i.ip.iiTs
We are bow ii lilac lao larseri aerl ho-a. aim it
t ct or Carao. SAalOaoery sad Paeor eooo r"
t otearrMa
ty WrretarB thaaka tosar aotTa-to far paot tsoori
aa.-tt-tr-Vat'lctatlkattM ta kaotaoao la awttt is-J
Bpoert aad pal 'eaage ta tbe ratare
Eaipec twdr.
y'S-tf W. X HTTTOX II CO., P a
THE LEADING OFFICE.
CRSAP BTSAkC
rinthig iBstablismcii,
15 MADISON STREET,
OPT. MUM H.OK. MltXPUIr;.TUfX.
Tbe attoaHeo of City aad Coaatry
MERCHANTS
ANSI BSlJIrari MK U EN ERA LLY,
Is rooarrttBlly calW t - tbo apeurpoiml ft
ritMet of rko Beu no oartaT'o Casor
Pbi iu ttaueaaov. Pmiaanatooory
aatolem ImproTrmrnt ii Trpo aad Pri'ina,
cxlon lor prrnil-o-a. akttlfui workmen, oaa
erar oakwTlnlraA,'viawte.iaclomoay
la prepared la exovate
KYKRY ArkCRIPTlQN OP
PRilaTiNG
TKOM A CAKD TO A BUVK.
Ia tbo Scat atria ef Ute art at
The LOWEST CASH PBICESI
Designs for Store Bills.
tXthaoe aaoe tbe tareoat oartetyof Now
aad Naerl DoakfeH. al the brat eapsaTod.
lart Bal la lao state, aniao a aa otoit
taaoMaaaAA,ai aaad ta OTrry laaao.
tf wunvtrfWtntnfttnr kSa-LkH Mas
TXlt TBaUTiriT,r WtTTKR Tt.RS.
HIKJKUJtTIS CO J'A. i;
3eaM atadk on gkroot. Meaiahai, loaa.
LAMB, YOTJNG ci CO.,
nOOIiSELI.EItS & STATIONERS,
atW AVai rlrref,
jrWT OBoiaaty aa h.Bd a tatfe atsot of LAW.
lV JIEBtCAL, ottsMELLaNBOCd, RElSMWa aad
SCIHMIL B OKS
STAPLK AN PASTT SeTHTMlNKTl
- BLANK AN B MBktORAXtktlkl B90ES. AC ;
Alt of wMca tbey oaar ta thoor trteads at reaa.tBaMo
prkreo.
Tt. TEACBBRS aad SCBOiH. COJtJIrnaeS kboy wat
zsako- a r rf -sVeroi iioeaai
T i M K R;-H .STS tary U ail Al artry aea adrasco
oat Ea-kr-o aaot
Ttey W kera ewiythiai spperlakstBX to the trade,
aad toll these m aa qaaai i-y de kr d aad at prarea that
aril teoare tattafanioa ia ihe Baiebaaera.
tt lor- to rzaattar their Miark sad lapees borers par.
ehaairtz aay where, ettlx r In kl npkls or ta. lae Eaitera
ettira iral.
J. E. CUADiVICIi'S 1UVERT1SEE.Mat
Will Aiwaya be rsnnd In Tbis Gelaata
PERSONS wtahOsr ia kaow what be bos to .ta.U
waai he may waat to hay for aay of Ms saatoBMrs.
wax be aare to tad tt ta the taat celesta, oa -aeSECOXC
PAGE. Rimciaktr that, aad aare yaarooht the treata
of btokkac sB orrr the poser.
AatbaaaSMaratraaledhtme wltt be stteaded tecaro
fully sad wtib dAeatn.
Office JlaJlion Street, sppoalto Ualan Ban a.
IKSORAKCB, RffAL ESTATS XS9 ORXERAX
AGEKCT.
xElna Fire and Inland Navigi
tion Insurance Company,
CAPITAL AND StTRPLCS 000,eOC
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.,
CAPITAL AND SCKPIXX. $100,0
Charier Oak Life Insurance Co.
OAPITAL AND URPLCS rl, X)
POLICIES iaaaed aa raa lomboa terma. Leaeee oaaAts
bly sdiiutrd sad pioUUy pakt.
FOR RUNT.
POSBitgH.V GIVEN I Hoik HI .TILT The Sso
roaatry rettdrpee, to to-Tty oaa d by A . T. W. Ba, Rraj.,
wrlh aerea aoreo of Kroosd. The prrorot oceaat was
HI crop asd rent f seatier, It etr-l, ed.
bEOAorroot J. R t'HABWrCE,
ktadlaaas airret,
Jjtt Oaeawtw Vaaoa Bask:.
FOR S 4L.iT.
X LEASE OF A BEAirririiL REaitkENGE. eoBtala.
tax foar roasie, Eattaea aad Serraau Rooaa.Saore Room,
StsbV, Se aVI of watrr ai d lx aeroo oo bom tutaMo
load, wttk aboat chokat f - atl tears aotaakrd akoat I H
mtVa from Coarl Sfaare. Porieaoioe. Moea At Sraorm
Ber. Appra to J. K. CHABWrCE.
ALSO A BKABTirtJL COTTAGE RarmKNCK (aewl
avBlakn B 6 lootua, kttraoB, arnani'a nm, ttoMe aad
aeefiest llfctrra, wtlb a beat ibtee-ioarMiot aa arte of
Laam. -naviln. joot oat or tae euy IHfrbe. PoaaerAloi,
g.rra lat Siptraauor. A oaizaw caa ho had bttakra aoon.
Apply to J. K. CHASWKL
ALSO, a beaatlfat BtJILDtNO SITE, eaataiatai Is-t
aerea. arHrlaabrredi -Haale on lae tomawoat eorarr of
tVatril ATrrnie aad Browa's Atotbo, dlreakly oapuaKr
the tifdeaeoef jBdsr Barrto
ALSO aoaoBtf LB1NG LOT. tenia la tor loar aerea
wr orervd with tko ir.a atlaate oa Ibe Berth aide a
Waaker street, near the S-at ted solo oa tbo Heraaad .
pkaBk Road. For terma appty la
J. E. CHADWKrr,
Xetnhs Uad-OCBre.
apStS. Oopooato tTtvea Bank.
-Strayed or Stolen,
FROM lew pmateee ot ike iakniVi.ia. oetHor
VlSVkBaode liert, oa taa alokt of tbe-Tiei hrttaa-.a
ottUtXpair ae Xatctvd far I H ra-i. otdtam atM,
rorh r bra ka nook. Aay prraoa teaarBssaT Mm., or
otrtoc iefOTsaatoen-whtsfewMorad Sa ka-kr rstaveiy, wax
ko tsbetaJly rtw.rdrd, ky eaakof a to omrr l
IIAXWEU. Jt OO ,
aas-dlw No SMoar- o .Irrrt.
STItAVBD.
PRO If the aaarerKer oa the Mr,-1
Of Apett one -mall, dar bay MARE,
roar years or ate, eae treat Met
wbtto and maov lytac or- ten akso
Akke OBO amaM. knaht kaa MAREMBLB. Soar arara
LM, r seaed and eAiberd, aad aaddte arte.
Anyone .aklmc op ni I at Kk will h libvraRy rewarded
oy-aarr AitB,m a; Mrmcai,. Aay iafotmatlB thanX
fa'ly irolTrd.
ItM wt R. L WHITS.
spirit j?jo838j;
Commissioa Me r chant,
orriez, no. is-mosbt & Btnrrs block.
Ft ont Row,
MEMPHIS, TENN.
CONSIGNMENTS tf Cation sad Wheat so-
ed.
Basejax ssd Rope sad alt Ssspliet, Jttrt.lir.ed
at tt.wrat ratra.
StrasVA Planuttoa MkBs slwsjs on band,
ears daalr
At Boston Cost.
INTENDING Write op th BOOT and
Sill
SHUEboainoa I wm aell aystBEoa
baad, con..tirut of Brsry Sooto aad
Shoes, at Boab-B c tt. Tbe atoek waa
; a- a
i
made op kr tho beat maaafaetarera, aad eorrpriaes tbs
meal d.,i'ablo Go.t4, far PaJtaod wmfer trad. Dealers
will iad It lo tkttr tmereit toexmtno tboaterk.
Aiarara oa baad, the bot q al.ly of LEATBRR, of alt ! iH
kiBd. which I anl at whire and retail at a amall id
Tancsa.aa aa.BBfw arr' prleeo. .HVSOaN,
Woaud SJW.ew HIDES AI.O. PlTKS -ind PK1.TVN
far tV hi wHi rortbrhUb-a eaah irtra.
Co I a' 2st MatB atreat, tip stairs. S&.Ca
sees m ' A TT ifwoa-sr..
VS. srfaaat Xf osk
G. X ROBINSOtf &iaasiaurr0.
aiRcaJ Estate, and General a.
NO. 93 FROXC ROW,"
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