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MEM 4PPEAJL, ESTABLISHED 1840. MEMPHIS, TENN., TUESDAY, JUL.Y 13, 1SSG. VOL. XLVI NO, 105. A THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. BILLS ISTEOaULED BY SOUTH EK5 MEMBERS. Aaotber Dividend for the Creditors of the Hot Springs BuuV-General Washington Kotos. ItiraoiiL to thi ArriALj .Washington. July 12. Mr. .Brfrk inidge, of Arkana, ptcs'iited a bill today to fulfill ct-rrain t'eaty f ti puls ions with ttie Eastern CLeiokee In dians residirg e.-st and v?Jt of tbe Mississippi river, and, appropriating J334.0C0, witb ir.trtst at 5 per cen. from Jane 12, 1838, and t3 pay Ea-tirn North Carolina Chfrokes residing ast of tbe Mississippi liverf r remov al and Bubfi-knco, asetipulatei in the treaty of 1836. Mr. Rogew, cf Arkansas, introduced a bill today to create a commiion of three mea who ehall pans on claims for cilizeiiBbip mr.da by Indiana of the Cherokee, Chickataw, Greek cr Semi nole triben, s.id commit sion to fit in the Indian 'I'eiritqrr among thete t'ibee until tbe c'aims aad caies are disposed of. They are to make a final report to the 8f creta'y of toe In terior and to the Governors and Chiefs of tribes and recommend a pn ctical trial and deposition of these claims. SENATORS HARBIN AND WH1TTH0BNB vleited the dpirtuient today on be half of the Oman Stewart Etone Com pany, of Najhvlle. This company, as a government contractor, had rome ditlitulty with tha government r fticial in charge of the work on the Louiavdle custom house. It is thought tbe mat t'r will be airanged sat:stuctorily. THB HON. W. L. TRENHOLM, Comptroller cf the Currency, bas de clared a fourth dividdnd of 20 percent, in favor of tbe rrMii'.ors of the Hot Springs National Baak, of Hot Spring', Ark., payable oa the 19 h in t. Tbis makes 1U0 per cei,t. on the roved claims, amennting to 130.512. SOUTHERN POSTAL POINTS. Fourth Clasi Poettnastars Comm's sioned Tnos. J. Smith, Grarsy, A'a. ; M&CJ Ct Murphree, Ogae, Ala. ; Tur ner Bynam, Anliocli, Mis).; Carer A. McLecd, Belvidere, Tenn.; vita. F. Tbreer, uyp ess Inn, Tenn.; Sam uel Lane, Uchu'cb, Tenn. New Office-. John C. Murphy, G)y, Ewdolph count, Ala ; Siiem W. Oliver, Eiho, Scott couoty, Ark.j Julia Lejirantl, Limes' one Valley, Newton ccrjaly, Ark.; Andiew A. Mose, Rve, Sebrstian couaty, Ark, ; Wiley W. Edwards, Fuskv, Neh)ba county, Miss. ; J as. It Mcllanev, An derson county, IVnn.; I7.aitj V. Mc Gnw, Tarpley, Giles county, Tenn. MR. LAMS3N representing tbe Memphis, Arkansas and Kansas railrral, is here and (ays. there is no doubt abr.ut the comple tion ol this road. Mes rs B ica and Thorn fs are at Vio head of the syndi cito controli'-g tha Jvst Tennessee, Virginia and be: Trai nee, aud it is proposed to content the two rrad. When this is done and tbe Memphs, Arkansas and Kama road b bui",the line will reach from New Yora to Ga lena, Kansas, end will tip a country rich in valuable mineral and agricul ' tural lands.-- - - - - , Tbe Fisheries Dispute! Washington, July 12. Bepre senta tive Eoutelle, of Maine, hai ie ceived tbe f liowing reply to his re quest that the Stite Departmei t (live immeditts attention to the following fiom Eaatptr', ih-.t American boats were driven away from St. Andrews, New Brunswick, oa Friday by a Do minion crn'ser: ''Dbab 8m I have jiut received your t-l gmn of this d?.ts stilting that you bad a dispitch' from Ens'pnrr, Me., that Aniencau boats after r. er ring for sirdir 03 at St. Audrewp, New Brunswick, were driven away by the Dominion waiter Middleton, with the announcement that no American boats will be allowed ti cakh birring for any purpose, land to this yo'i in voke the immediate attention of this depaitment. On the second day of June last you called at tbU depm ment in coinpoiy with Senator Hale, o! Maine, and then drrvr myat'entioa to a s'milcr tbr-n-, of interference with the ptur.h&si ol email iimrittg for canning as savd n g for the Caoadi-n creww On the s me dfiy I n;adn .rnpie: entuinus of the alleged tlirrats to tu British Winislerit! tli a c p:tJl. und drew his attention tjtio allojed violation of tho iaw of c.mimcrtial intcrcourfe i c tween the Drtttab nulijricts in Cauad and ciliz naof the United Slotts. I was in hopes tht f .in Inn- infrfernncH with a rt-cognizeil end iuxitim-.te trade would bo prevented, but wiK ugain add' ess the Brit s' AIiuster 011 tbp subject. It will afcHiM. nin'criiillv in n'l ucn casts i f nlleavd v.o'f tiort of cam merc'ai rights if ecu irate and fuil statement ot ell tli fuc's in web tnso are pr cur.'d aud lorwa-ded lo 1ha du paitmcn'., Hcioiiipu-iie 1 ly rtUdavitti. A 'groiit di-.ai of ! o.sst r innir and sn saiiora1 slrtuMiiiiut would be thus din poiod L-i and a largib'ft bvsis laid for RniHpur.saiion by t'.ie ii j -. red pattiwi. I have tht'liouoi to he very ronpctlully iOIIW, T l'. BAYARD." Mr. i50ti eiio riiis l li'traplied toE :s. pcrtier('irtting that full r.ud arourate sworu Hla'emenU of tho intorforr nee complained of bo pui.nri'd aud for warded at ont'n to tlm Department of Slate. Anolbrr 51iHl(."f Acroin th SIInsIk. Wabiunciton, J til y 12. Seniittr Mc Millan, f'oiu trio Committee on Com merce, touuy rcpono 1 favorably t':ie b'll to authorus tbe construction of a hrii'ge bcti.m tlie St. Ixjnis liviir be t' ttn the Mleli's of -Minnesota und W.lJTODsill. lit" Hlilwli.T las 111 II. WAsitKt.ro.N, Julv 12. 'the rt-pvr;, of t!i Co.iituit'.ee on Finauce 0.1 ihe aniciu'im'i'.ti pri;.otti!'J lu the hill ri lating to tb' tux of frac'.ional parta of aga'l-'n cf ii.n'.loil ;:rUs, was prj S'.'iititt in the w"iiitt' t nday. The com mit ee nty, mM'Jin;; t'it sproiiil bondid Mi'.n !u.tir.' for irui". braudifs, tin', ow liu 10 t!m i.i. t thnt no bond ing privi'',: ii.-o extended to tho products ol apples and peachw, there is not onty grcatlurdRhip experienced from the" levying cf (ho internal reventio lax uprn them but also great incentive t.) fnuui. "It las beca obeerve.l als?,'' tl.e cnnnittee fay, "t'n.t whc. the Uv on s?i"ts intend ei for cou 'niuptiou ie leviid and col let'ted 9f t.ho tirrn a'l ti e gowls are li-fst produced, tlit- esc aive Cf? f the eaime owing to tli. Imposition of the fei cau''"') holder to fire tSem upon ttu imi-ket lo'iE bed re they are mntured and lit fur lis"? m beven.nes. It is, tlivreuic, grufttly to tho interest, nit only of the producer and tbe gov e nmiit, but alto of the consumer, tht the amendment should be enact ei itito law. As a nuMns to prevent fraud, it wonld certainly remit in an increase of public revenue." Begird ing thi; an endmert jrov.ding for tbe upe of wine spiriia dUtilled from g'apep, free of tax, in the fortification of sweit wines, the committo sty that the internal rewnutai ollectfd on wine rpirils necessa'iiy u ed in the fottitica'ion of swrot itis crnstitutes in effect a tux up n tweet wines and represents an increned cost to the producer of abont 20 cmt J gallon. The sweet wines of thin country uiu bs produced and exported and ma n tain thtir place in foreign markets in succ?ss!nl compe iiioa with similar products of other countries if this ia ternal revenue tax U lemitttd." Senator Hoar's Kniiruad Allorney BUI. Washington, July 12. I he railroad attorney bill as reported to lay by Mr. Hoar, lrom tbe Judiiiitry Comm ttee, makts it unlawful for a member ot eitbrr house of Oocgress to accept employment as attoruey, or payment for services of any kind in opposition to the United States in any case to which the Uni'ed S a'es may be a party, or in which its interests may be concerned, tr fr m or ajainst any railroad compiny which obtained its chaiUr or any grant of land or pecuni ary lid from the United States, when measures espec'ady nff ctiiiK the in terests of such railroid are pending before Congress; cr from cr aga'nst any bank or ether c.rpora tion which obtained its char ter or any p?cuniay aid from the United S.ateJ, or from or against any corpr ration enitaged in iustf rsla'e ommcrce by land or by water, or in the tran?poitation cf ti e mails ; cr from or atainst any corpora tion, company, firm or person, cr offi cer or agent thereof engaged in the production, manufacture, cr sale or importation of any article upon which a duty or xcite tax is kvied by act of Coign ss. Violation of the pro vi. ions of tbe act is in de a mis Je meaaor, onntshable l y imprisonment not ex-esding one year, or by line not exceeding 5U0 or bo h. The substi tute offeied by Senator How makes it unlawful and pun shuble by a line not exceeding 0UU, or irrpr.sonment not exceeding one year, or bcth, for fPy membar of either House ef Cong ret s to accept employment as a'toroey at law, cr payment for servlcfs of any kind in opposition lo the Un ted S;at;a,L- any cite to which the Ucited Elates may be a party or in wh!ch its interest mav be con cerned, or from any railroad company obla'ned its cbait'-r, or any grant of land or pecuniary aid from the United Siates, if such member sball have rea sonable ciuss to believe that measures specially affecting tbe interest) of such railroad are pending before C ngress or are about to be pending daring his term of office. Senator Coke, on behalf of the mi nority, consisting ot Senators Wilson, of Iowa ; Vrf t, George and himself, re potted back tne original bill. Chances In the Postal Laws. Washington, July 12. Tbe Post mtster G-n- ral has, in compliance with petitions signed by large num bers of business men in numerous cities, amended the postal liws so as to permit tbe transmission tbrcugh the man with .tne United States and Tetritorifs, of liqui s not liable to ex plosion or spontaneous combustion or iienition by shocks or jr and noi in flammable, soft soap, porter, or confec tions, ointments, salves and other articles of similar consistency under certain conditions insuring safety to ctber mail ma'ter in transmits on. Prof. Doa'ne's Estimates. Washington, July 12 Piof , Dodge, the Statistician of the Avicultural DepartineLt, says c ncern ng tbe various e.-tmitss mae from bis last repoit on the wheat crop, that though the average condition of sprii g wheat ou tne first div of last July was 96, it fell to 86 at the time of harvest, which is only three points higher tuau the present concition and represents a lo?s of 'esi than 6,000,000 bushels s Compaied with tha tf suit of last year's harvest. The damage cccuired last year in the lust two weeks of July and tutir. There ie great risk of further di'uias:s during July end August, but th.at already re ported nu aim only a Ins of 9,0 0.000 bushels in spring wheat and 5,00i000 bushels in winter wheat, or a total less of 11,0011,0 0 bushels in wheat during the month of Jure. Took t'liarK) r Ills Ollice. Washington, Juiy 12. jIr. HnghS. Th'.mp-on,of Soutn C'ro'inn, qua i lied tbis morniiu as Assistant Secre tary cf the Treasury, and at noon, was visited by all trip hiir.-au ami amnion officers tit the dpiitmsnt, who were present 1 to him by f 'nief Chirk You mans. He called at' tho Wh to Hoiish dnrinir tbe day in coniinny with Comptroller Trailr lm and paid his respects to the i'resident. Tli (iaid nn1 Nllvor tTolnntfe. Wasiunotin, July 12 The Acting cmrretary 01 ttie i reai-ury t nipy sent to tl:e Sena'e a luit -r fr. 111 tbo Trtas urrrif the United States recommend ing that thi sum apprnpriato l for tho rec; ioniri'lof (io d amis Iver coin for the c irret.t j ear bo iucreaoed him $10,- OllO In StiOlllkl I., l,:u l.,f,r tin. T easnrer rays ihit the dmand for sul)3.diary silver cin is lerely 111 cx c.bs of tbe funply in thn Treasury of fiits and minis and ij increasing. Therefo-e, he says, rli 'ro is in thi Trensnry Office $100,000 in urcnrrjnt tnt iai.1 i .. i-v o,lv r 1'i.in uttn'i-li in tie rei'oinul into dimfs m a probab'e lo'B 01 1 pt r cent ana cotuu tuns lie mauo Bvui'nb'o If r ( ircn'a'ion. Fnrdoued by .lie 1'refililent. Wasiunot-in. Ju'v 12 Ti;e Trci- dent ha par loin d Ii 1' -.if tor Le, row 'onllned in tli liallilo ponitontiaiy 1 r eni' ezJmi nt. Tbe President hap denied tl.o Hppli ration for pardon in the cash nf Janirs Milion. now nnd;'goirg cenrencn for a vp. la'io 1 of sjc i iu olSi in demand ingaod retaining un tX'jH-iBive lee for pioiecttting a pen i,:.i cise. Cot Ills Wife's Tlirnat. CiiAKi.BsTOM. W. Va . July 12. In- forup.tinn hai just r -nchud I ere that tienrge W. ; a lev killed h s wtle,"by cntting her throar, lust Friday. Hor body was found, ou the putili..- lugM w:iv and Beaslev cinnot be found. Exciternent runs blub and should tbe accufil mtn bo f nind be will be burg to the nearest tree. A number of determined mount linoers are after him. He wps nctju'tted for ki ling Hnndcrnon Moom a tew months ago. M"iirn w8 cmght in a compiomiHini; condition with Ueas ey wife. Snbtoribe lor tlie ''Ippcal." KILLED BIT AN ACCIDENT. AX OVERSEER SHOT WHILE CLEANING HIS UCN On a Plantation Near Little Rock Judge Roue Off for the Saud Tf icn Islands. IRPICIALTO TBI APPKAL.1 Little Bock, Ark., July 12. Cor v ner John B Bond, of this county, was tvlay nctitled that a mm bad been killed on tbe Louis Fletcher planta tion, about ten miles below this city, end requesting htm to repair to the place lor the purpose ot nolding an inrjnest. He at aito lef; for the scene and on arrival, and after investiga ting the case, learned that John Mc Wiiliauis, over.'eer for Mr. Fletcher, had inflicted the fatal wound himself. It was determined that tbe uufcrtu nate man met his death from gun shot wound, said gun being died arged by deceased. It was further decided that the shooting was the result of an accident, as Mr. McWilllami was en gaged in overhauling the fowlirg piece preparatoiy ti a turkey bnnt tomorrow. He was well known in Little Bock, having previously resided bere. He leaves a wife and several children to mourn his loss. A negto named Buben Stamrs, a well known character about town, dropped dead about 9- o'clock yettet day morning. Stamps had been on a protracted spreo for several daye, aid the jury concluded this helped bim off to the hereifter. judge c. m. Eo:e, tho best kcown lawyer in the Sta'c, with an acquaintance international, and who ia quoted as authority in all sections of the country on legal juris prudence, left for San Francisco, Cal , today. lie will be joined by Col. George W. Hughes in the above city, and ihen proceed to the Sandwich Islands, where tbe Judge co;s in quoat of health and to study the customs of the natives. Judge Bos9 is probably the only man in the country lo-'a? who bas ever refased tbe position of United States Senator. Arkansas has solicited him to accept of the place on several occasion", but his universal answer hes been that politi al fame wnadht'B'e'ul fh'nii COL It. A, H6WARD, Afsisfnnt Attorney Oeneral of the United S.ates, leturned to Litt'e Rock today to spend his summer vction, Your correspondent in'erviewed hin concernirg the rumors abent Att)rny General Garland's probable resigna tion. While not athberty to sty what tbe Attorney General might do, Col. Howarl stated tint tt present Mr. Garland was discharging his onerous duties to tbe siliaf ut on of the country at la'g -, wi s on tbe best of tfrms witn tbe President and his Cabinet and all Btorics concerning bis contmplatd abdication wereall btsb. Mr. G jrland, he said, would be home within a few days, and would pioba bly spend tbe next two months at bis Hominy Hi 1 lesort. Mrs. Hubbard, Mr. Garland's mother, will aocom tany hirn TUPELO, MISS. Anslher StronK Indorsement lor Csssimnsn Allen, IsrtCIAI, TO THI APP1AL.I TurEix). Miss . July 12 The Demo- cratic party of Lee county met in con vention today. Tbe convention unani- mous'y adopted tbe most complimen tary reolu ions indorsing t5e coti'se of the Ho. John M. Allen inCongiess, and instructing the delegates tocist the vote of the coumy lor bim at tne coming dibt : c convention. The con vention was well attended and as Mr. Alien bas no opposition, it speaks well for his popu'a'i'y. The conven tion was enthus a.t c for bim. He will no doubt be nominated by ac clamation at tbe approaching distric- convention. This is the first eounty in the First District to bold her con vention. COLUMBUS, MISS. Good Irotpeets for the Nalches and Jaekson Itosd. ISPIOIAI. Til THE iPPtAL.l Columbus. Miss . Julv 12. Gen. W, T. Mur.in, accompaniea by dd. C-nne and the llarnrs mother', cf thelAnne Birnes eyudxate of New York, readied Columbus this moreing. They cioe over the proposed route of tbe Nit' he-., Jackson ami Uulumnns riu-ro.-d, A lonir c nference was held wi ll a nuuibor of prnmiicn! citiz-rs, i-ml it is tbr ughttbeNew Yo:k peoplo b.e ennciudid to build Iho roid, ns tiny rxjiress tbemaeiViS as pleased, ami tbiuK tne project icjasioie. ABERDEEN, MISS. JHrctliiKOf the I(eiiiirrnlle t'onicrex- Hlwunl I'.xeenlive oiiidiiciee. Ibpiciai, to thk iprr.xi..! Ai'ERDKKN, Ml?8, July 12. TllO Dfinocralic ConirfHsionul Kx'otitivti f'onnnitteu f ir this diitri.tt uret in tnis city ctlny. Tiio Contitn-sioriHl ' in vention ia tailed tr ini!tt in Sliiikviilf, MiH:,, on Tlni'Bdtiy, r?eptmb(r S.M, ISSii. No aspirant bo (ar Las lialtho louifrity tioppo'-o Privnti Jrn Allen's jio:niuti;.n nntl it sutuis ti lit' nellled Unit lie will bo his own gticcensor. MU0WNSV1LLK, IICX.X. Snddrn IIphIIi or n Olil null lie ept-ctexl t'ilfseu. ISrSfiHb TO TUR APPXAt,.! rRiwssviLLK, Tksn., July 12, Mr. Da td Whitlaw, an old und hhhly reFpfMi'ed niti. n of this cottt.ty, tlifd las; Si'tirday niter, t in the CO li ya' of bin ga Ho soerned in his UHiial Rood beiit'i in tt'e Unt putt of tho wiek, ami hin ttnldfn dca'h whs a jr-'at enr tui i' to his many l,.;n!s iu this plurc. II,, died at h's rjsidnuce lino, and was hniinil today in tho Ihmily btiiial Krur.id, five or tix milis from tswn. AMMSTUN, ALA. Ptjlills ArtlreMS by Mr. Seay and MbJ. Mliorter. ISriCUL TO TUS APPXiL.l Asnihtos, Ala., July 12. Thomas S, ay, I)"mpcratio candidate lor Ala bama' Governor, ddremed the peo ple at the Annicton operahcnsa today on the public aff irs of the 8tt. lie pave a re'rospctlve review f the ctn dit:on of Ahii aina under Ilopnti'.ican tule when the Utieri rrpjverithed Ibis coromonwralin, compared the happy cliHngps which hid taken i)act eince under Democratic ruin; favored in creased hgialation for eiluca'iun to all, reviewed tha prohibition agitation, which be thinks should not be inter- mingled with the political questions of the day. Just at that thus an old German arose, asking Mr. S ay, "1 sto whether he was we', or dry." Advancing to the ei'ga tf the plat form, Mr. Seay rep'ied: "Standing here, with the'brilliant record of th pir;v behind, wiih my face towards tbe dawn and sunriss of the coming glories ot our matchlefs State, I an swer this direct question by this re sponse: I am a Democrat." Im mcnoe chetrs Aftr laviig a noblo tribute to Pics'dent C.eve'nnd's edminietration, be retired amidst deafening cbeeis. He was followed by Maj. Shcrter, who entertained the audience in a lengthy, well timed and learned dir ection on St ite and Federal politic, intetspeised with ninny humorous al lusions to some cf the Republican caud, dot-son the State tickc, not for getting, however, the Prohibitionists, whom be advised to leave their cause out of 8 tats politics. Mr. ccay ana Aiai. bborter speak at Birmingham tomorrow, tuiti a num ber of prominent people of the ntets psid their le'p'cts to Mr. Seay at his majquatters, tne UBaut 11111 inn. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. The Ntovsworks an Assured Fact- Determined Attempt at Nulelde. IsrioiAi, TO TBI APPIAL.I Birmingham. Ala.. Julv 12 Dr Caldwell, President tf the Elyton Land Comrany, torjuy received a tele gram from Louitv.lle authoritateively announcing the acceptance of the propositions nude las' week to bring the s'oveworks here. The Bixter Stove Company Is the concern that is to budd them. They will to opsra'ed in conjunction witti the Louitville worl s. A Mi s. Wi cox, wife of a mecliat 10 ivlne out in tbe far eJne of the South- side, made a trial attempt at suicide y. steiday, domestic unhapmness bs'iig tbe cntiie. Her husband has been threatening to leave . her. Yesteiday morning wnile he was away she put a lope around her neck ami a ratter and jumped off n chair, but he hap pening in in time, cut her down not much hurt. A little later she - got a razor to cut ber throat but it was taken from ber. In the afternoon she took morphine, but overdosed herself and the doctor soon brought lur to. Hilled for His Obtllnarr. Hartford CiTY.lNn .July 12. John W. Deeter was killed near tbis plate at, an early fc.Qnt this morning by Cba. Wui-msn. Deeter mis o.k weismsn for a man nam9d Hughes, whom he intended to chastise. All efforts to convlnoe h'm of h's error failed, and be p 31 sin ted in his determination to puuish the wrong man. Wti'man drew a pistol and fired five ehots, one which took effect , and Deeter died in a few miiu'es. VVeisman is under arred in Hartford City. Disastrous Kallroad Wreck. HttviMiin O.. Julv 11. The fast main line express for New York, on the New York, Pennsylvania and f kMn Pattmnil ran intn An Onen Bwitcb near YougstowD, Ohio yes- tardity, anu co.uuea witn ine rear in a freight train. A disastrous wieck was tne result. il:e caooo-e 01 tne rra'ohtlrntn vns thrown romnletelv over the passtngsr locomotive anil leu vrfoa tne mti car woicn wb badly battered. Ho one was killed, though Boveial train men were badly hurt and is apod e'ea'h mo:t miracu lously. Terrible Double Traicedy In Uen tuekjr. T niiravlT T w Vv Julv V'. A Cnurirr. Journal special gives meager details of tragedy at f Jatwooas cainn meenng grounds, Butler county, Ky. Will Hazelip I8kd to be Mi-s Mary Lace field's escort. He wis lefusad, and seeking her today duiing the prog ess of the meeting, fatally stabbed her and then cut hiB own th;oit, and will die. ' Ldndbohg's perfume, Edonis Lundborg'a perfume, Alpine Violet. Lundborg's perfume, Lily of the Valley. Lundborg's perfume, Marchal JJiel T?c DIED. PP.KKTN'S Snnrhiv nftcrnoon. July Hi 1846. atl2:10 o'clock, at tho icsidonoe of K. M. Durham, Gill Htntion, Eu Ani Biioi'im. ton, ToungBt oo of A. H. D. and Dottle Janion Terklua, ogod ono year, eleven month and nino il&ya. PAHHAM July 10, m, Mra. J.C. Pab U41I, nn Mifi Cora L. Williaini. Win buried at Jiickion, Tenn. Jacknon (Tenn.) and Coluraliui (Mis'.) pupors jileuso cony. HILL At family roaiilunco. No. W Cmirt atrn.;t, Monday tvniinit, July i'i. IHHii, a' 7:''.'l o'clock, Ct.i ksnci: Wmitr, lurd aorenlecn yeiim.aon nf I. .-. und MuryT. Hill. IVVinh Inuton (I). J.), Ma'lia.in (Wis.). New lurk city and Vermont papers rlsano ciiy. Tun milieu of fu-iiT.i' ill !" ir'vcn. IIV1IIM MUM B. OiTti'K IlKimsxnii Ism'R a Nor ro.,1 Mfinphif. Tcnn-.-lulyl'MHtil. I AT a mi'ding "! tho Hu tiI of l)iro-!tr of this On in puny, he'd this ilnv. a iiMiii anriiiu! cueh d:viilnnd of Kin-(ft) I'cMViii was doc! ired (Mil "f tlie not eurninus of the past six (ill rnonilts. J. M. DIINPCOMB, fiFcreiory. lMVlliM AOi 'IC'K, Ort'tcn or Pi.xktkrs Fine avd MmnR In-) buiuhcs: CouPAkv iii Mkupiis, Ma.Mdii', Tenn-, July 7, UX ) AT a meeting ill tho JUoiril of Directors, hel'lthis tiny, acnah dividend of rive I'sjr leul. was dno'urid. iny iklo on de man J;ll . hMl'IH. Seorelmry. 1)K. Ii. L. LA SKI," Physiclim, Surgeon aud Acroucher, KESIDEr.'CB AXD OFFICE, 313 Mal? WlrH(, eitr-rniou. Toln. hone No- W. W, II. H.liTKB). N. sj. TO SIP Printers, Blank Book Manufacturers, No. 272 Second Street, (Ayres Block) J N en and Lalest Stilcn Stock. Sew J'jwe, ew machinery. Trices as low as anywhere, Sortb or East. Increased facilities for doing al kinds Lithographing. FOR RENT. 0-FOVIt OFFICE llOOMtt en the southeast corsicr f MM" and Union strMls. Apply to JUUOli A. UAMIiiTON, 80 Adams it. State Treasurer's REPOUT. STATE THKA6URKR'S OFFICE. Jt'LY 1.1 To Ilia Ki.-i'llency Wui. 11. Bate, Govornor of tlie Mute ol Tennearee tiir : 1 hereby uui ke to you my quarterly report for the quarttr ending July i, jv, ltejjectfiilly, J A. MB. 6 W. THOMAS, Treasurer. BU lll'TI. Batanco In Tremury April 1 Amount received iroui ..Jiol.tK'l Truateea IM'.l C HJ County Court Clerka.... ,H2 7i Circuit Court Clerka 4,2S 14 Law Court Clerks 41 tM Supreme Court ( leka . K4C SI Chancery Court Clerke. 4,Hf! f9 Criminal Court Clerka.. 1.44D M llevanu Collector! ... 14(1 .11 llnk Tai 3,iiol 28 Redemption of Lasda... (4 Inaurance Xax .. 'i'i 11 KicheaUd 1'roinrty 8. ii MoMinnvil e aud Man- eneater Katlmad 1,777 (3 Leiaeea State PeniUn- tiary IS.IIO 00 Supreme Court Keporto. ill W Bank of Tenntaaee New Iaaue Bxixnae 2'2 01 1 yona View Farm, rent Ml 0"l Kallroad Htaie Tax K45 00 Pullman Southern Car Company 063 6 NuhviUe, Murfreetbo- ro and bhelbyville Turnpike 2fi,fS5 50- 2IM.875 11 Tetal receipt! H6.r.,778 fW DIslll'MNEMfrNT. State Prosecutions . $U,.riS4 00 Iutereat State Debt tpast ilimcnunnni) - ifl.MH M Interest School Fund... 4,t'4 09 Salariet Judicial 24,841 iW balariea Court ol Kef- Salariea" Kxemnire 4,037 SI balariea Ulhceri ol ren- itentiary 1.7W 99 Salaries Suii't llorpital Insane Mid. Tenn 500 00 Salaries Sup't Hospital insane i.ai junn -usi w Salaries A. 111. (leneral.. Ml CO ri.la-t l.ll.-nrl.n '1U IM Salaries Asa'tLihrarlan loo' 64 Salaries Sup lor runno Instruction .113 32 cia.:.H u..n'. n-,.itl .'al imi Salaries Attorney Uene- ral ana tteporter ouu w Salaries Clerks Comp- ...n.-1 limiwi . . Aid OR Salaries Clerk treaaur- er s Ollica am ti Salaries Clerk Secretary (if State's Ollice 210 Salaries Clerk Uovern- or's Office 102 50 Salaries Hup't Publlo insirucrion .n .. " !.'.... C.n.lnl lilll 125 Kxpense J rcaa'ra Office . 53 50 txpenae vnipiroiier s Office M 0 l". ...... I.II.r.r. .11 2h Kxpinse Com. Hohoola... 1.57S 00 Kxpense r unci in jio ia Kxienre Court ol Kel- ..... 77 0j Kxpenae' Publlo Arma... 55 pa Kxpense cxecuuve u Expense hcretary of Slate's tmoe . ; w ExpeneSuprmeCourt 802 61 Expenie Bank ol Ten- neisee New Iaiue 136 57 Hospital Inune Middle T........ 2II.7.'41 00 Hospital Inaane Bast lenneisee o,ivi ij Il...l, ,l W..I Tnnfi 4 owl 00 Ktate Jioara oi uesiia... . m State Noimal Colleiie... State Fenitentis'y In 4.050 00 818 TS Nift 00 300 00 171 50 111 IK) 146 t 66 58 surance - A .atlti Vnv!tlvl Pension to Blind Publio Printing Tax Afureiates Pleuro Pneumonia, - Refunded Mevenue ...... Bank ot Jenneasee mew Issue Certificate ean- oeled 25,033 00 Bank of Tennessee Old Issue eanceled Express Chances Supreme Court Reports Bureau Agrlculinre, Statistics and Mines... Tennessee Sebool for lilind ... :; Tennessee School Deaf and Dumb 311 00 m c5 1,213 V 2,625 00 4,000 00 (1,01X1 00 Total disbursements.... ?)!''!! li Tn treasury, balanoe on hand ir4,0TJ lu The above balance oon- sists of . Amount in bnk ss per Schedule No. 1 llM.flai 42 Cash on hand 2,.W 4S- 1M.019 85 SruiDULC No. I, Biiowmn BaIancei i Baki Julv 1, 1086. First National of Nashville t m.VA 14 Commercial Nafl of Nashyillo 4t.im 42 HhelbyvilleBavinx Bank a.205JW Total Ilf.1.620 42 The amonnttn Shelbyrille Sayings Bank, tXW 80, is not lubjeot to check, bank sus pended, leaving balance in bank available and subirct to check, I . The balancea in all other depositories have been, within tie last low daya. transferred to Nashville dooositoriei In order to meet July interest, which, by acts of lv, ia payable at Nash ville July Int. Thih is to CgRTirv, That I have oomparoil the above stileuient i f the receipts anil dis bursements in the Treasurer's office for the iiiartor beginning April 1 and ending July 1, lKHii, with the acc milts in uiyown ollice and Ami the same to be corre-t. 1 h.ive also exaiiiuiea ins siinoincnis ini dcred by the dopnsitoriea of the Htale and fln.l 111 .Ir r.iinnlivM st.iitnilinnl ff iO aUTOO with the amounts aa set forth in appended schedule. , . , I have also made eotuil cnun' of all ot'll on band in the Treasurer's office und ilnd Hit eui'iiints to be as reported i'i the abovo, in d fliat sa id repjrt is lu eveiy respect c irroct. 1'. 1. 1'iCKAHU, July 1. lHHil. Cuiuptrollur. Fxkmitiv Ckfii'b, July 1. IW.-TIiij foro foing stiiliiment of all moneys now in ti e Treasury of the S'.uto of Tcimessc. iimlench as have been rocoived therein nn.i bcon dis liurned therelrom f'r the period sot l.irlh in sii.l roporl.lt being lrom April 1.1 Wo, to July 1, IHSO, mi'.do by J unes W. riioinns, Trousurer, and eorlilled by I'. 1. lVknrd. Comotroll r, in rnl'..ruiiiy to the rt'iiiiro inools ol the Icnisinlive ncl passed .March :i. 1HH1, bus linen examined by uie and In ml corroot, showing buliince in trcatury J1.4, lil'.t Hfi, and th-siuneis hereby certified and ordered publiihcil lATR. )overnfir. German Bank of Memphis. Divitn:M xotici:. rpiIB Board of Dlroctnrs this day dcclnrcd L a nish riivideml ol Nevcn ul Dae linir (7'v) ler Cent, out of the not earn ings of the p.ist six uionlhs. I I) W . UDl.lJS.MITII, Cashier. MuMPnin, July ft. 1SK iitiiy.i Nonti:, Orfica or Meju'Iiik CrTy Fii.ii A!fi Ur.nsRAi. I.vs. Co Oftii'n. Ill Miullsi n Htroi't. ' McupiiiH, Tr,ns., July "., 1W AT a meoting i,f the Hoard ot l)lrn t',i hold thia dny, a Cash Diviil.nd of i'l' I' r -ni, on tbo cnpilal stuck ol the col panv wus decliired, paynblo on ileuaud. By order "I the Hoard of Directors. N A MJLKON llll.b, I'ruldent. A'tet: llt'div .). I.tks. C'asMtr. Dividend A'otict?. OrKirx Hour IHi'RANr; Cciupy,' iVlaini.his, To'-n., July 0, Hsi. I AT a mcoling of the Director ol the ilome lri"iiranoe and Trust Company, held nt their ollice on the above date, a dividend ol rivi: rta t;r. was declared, and ordered credited on the stock notes. B. b, MnllOW AN, Tresid'-nt. Bin F. Prick, Heerntnry DIVIDEND NOTICE. Mkuphis, Tf.uk., July 3, IK!. WE, the Kxainlning Commiltee, have made s their ugh exaiuinntlon oi the hooks, business and assets of the IIHill'i'liy IssMirftBicM 4'npHis, and And the aiiine In s eorreot, active and aatisttietory condi tion, and recommend that ac.ih dividend of rivsfrr Out. be declared out of the net earnings of the past six months. D. P. HAIiDBN. J. F. FRANK, W. A. UAUK, Examining Committee. To the Board of Directors of tbe Blull Oil' Insurance Company. OrrionofTHS Bi.iirrt.'tTT IxsriAgcs fo.,t Memphis, Tenn.. Julv 5, Mi stsrAt S special meeting of Uie Board of Dl recUira or this Company, held this day.a cash dividend of F1VK PKrt CENT, was de clared, payable on demand. W. U. MOORK, BecreUry. GILBERT RAINE, GENERAL I1URAN0E AGENT. OFFICE Room 1 (new) Cotton Exchange Unlldlng. Teleuhone C95. ixMrriDEii33irTirj-ii AHNSTN. I ANWKTfi: Horlh Brllleh anil Heir-'" Fqallsblo er Kaiahvllli pstHIIIti (nearly) :l.t.OOO,000 Hnozvlll of Knnaelllo... I(i3,e(l Weslchesli'rof Nrw York 1,1 4J,nH flutsnls or Itrookly n (Ms- 1'uIum of 'ilorul ....... .. I rins i)epartineat) 4,slO,4s4l Aansrlcsa Nnrrl ('oinnauy, Nnklu Hoaails or Nnretyahlp. , All elsaset of property insured. Special Attention given to Insuring Country Stores'.' New York Life Insurance Go. ASSETS NOTK AM S.T04 K RHOKI'g IMICINIDIIICB. MANl'FACTURERS OF FIKST-CLASS Steam Engines, Boilers and Tank Worlr, Cotton Gins, Cotton Presses), Mood Pulleys, Slml'tlntf, -Agricultural and Plantation Work, AND DEALERS IN Corn .Etxici &&rvsj IVIills- SST We have the LARdEST WORKS of the kind in the Vnlted States, and will meet pi ioes for same quality of work, bond for Catalogue, Price-Lists and Testimonials. Memphis, totted aw IsMliill Mil 5 WHOLESALE Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery AND- GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Noa. 326 and 328 Main E ARE IN DAILY RECEIPT OF fjffesslksl. which w. offer to th. Trail, will compare favorably with those of auy market ia the United Ntutes. We are Agents for Tennessee Mannfuctnrlug Co.'g Plaids, Drills, Hhnotlng, Mhirtlng, Ete, TjTlTVTTVtsOlW" 4h OAxjU. LUMBER YARD I BFffltiCarWsflfiEliCo llrlukler, ArkH YELLOW TINE AND OAK LUMBER. Ant DKALEKH 19 - DoorB, 8s8h, BlImlH, I)reBnod Flooring, Celling, Weather-Boarding Cyprewi MlilnKleM, Latli, h.ic srOnr fsollltlei rs unsurpassed by any sawmill In the South for fll int order promptly; Flooring, Celling. Hiding, Step Lumber and Cypreaa Hhlngles a spialt) I also, Framlif Lumber of all diuieneluni. Wo make the Wholesale Business s ipeoial feature. Order olloited and promptly tilled. GEO. IIAYfmiI.M2iS, AGENT, No. 124 Jefferson Street MemPltlit. Tennemiaee 31 Capital, $200,000. Surplus, $25,00(1. J. It. GODWIN, Tres't. J.M.001)1aV Vlce-Pres'U C.H.KAt.HK.Cashlet Bosrd of If, J. H. UOOUBAB, 3. M, SMITH, CHARLKn KNKi, R. J. uinx JOHN ARMIHTKA1), C. B. llrtYAN. A. W. NK W8(IM . aarA DipesHry of the) Hll of Temisfieuww. Traawula a ntnrrni Mnuklag Hw.ip.ws sunt srivx WpxiIhI Altl's ollwii-"-i And C'oitimisHiofl M pretax IBLil. BEO. W.L0Q(IGLAS,7 Ah -v x-v . ''... "-'.T' t 9 u D Ao V ohUL ."';:J" f . va:i.i.Mfi'n O ( ... - 111 r. h. a i.K'iisr, 13. W. Lui CttiUiulanlOtt Mcrcisittit", l!u;,Corn 0.i?, .!'., 0"? r ksI, .:"i-nil, tlwt, Otnidut, I'i.mter, HaUdlug nii.J i :-) hr'.n. I'U. Tor. Prowl itnd ?Tn?(in. 1 I!oK'n.rV5 '-.i'-iihf. I N. KS f ICS. B. S. Z 3HL 13SS;3S & IO thtt t Khun to inn?, st Wl.oteale Grocers ans! Gallon Valors (03. I 1-2 R nrJ 13 Union Street. Me.nt.lii3. Tenn. h am est" n i mvm- 11s a & icica. Jos, Solif Ifz Orewfog Ouffipanv, UrMDlIK' npt Vt'tl I mniBnil fMllvsr , -i ".' IO Itsi jlLjll lllh I51v Miljl isi.lsadl)eib ... t sxaull S. ROE.Cl:U-.. Agent, Mamylviii, Tnu. "O ' SalM In MJ, 49V,W r-U ""'T': ZL.''m,'f I.i IV-4, 440,0410 lyri. $66,800,000. TeXIlMf HOC. St., Memphis, Tenn. DKSIRABLE MPKIMB 4N BUM M KB uunn the most farorable terms. Oar nriesl Mannlkotnrersj ! Dlrsotorsi. MUM ST f Latest roveitio3 in fentwear FOil M" 111 Ml A:.D M,.".iMlil. ' M i'iiooit niiiikb tHiiiiir , AOEiitr. tf itiitK F.s.v.oia .l AOET3 It lit F.'.KOIS J ;V. h. Poiifirtos iV-.iM f':t't Klioea In tlt.ttc-', l ace uti-J ;:otirot'ii. iter, lll'i'irtrated C l..ue at 1 Pr! Uil ' i I l Tree on m : 'ii-iunn."i HttiWI.1.1,, if. l. t i nli. fl'IOKlt. 11. DO AN. if- iBfe oswv.a. es. ! . ...IMis. rar-rfsta. ."'V.t 13 &,JXmZ$