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kmwflmmwme THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL. 0 ESTABLISHED 1840 ilPg 1 TT" THE NEWS. THKVM' "V SAX tX'MIXUO. Washihoton, I). C. Kovemhw li The senss lion that the naval exptxii tion which aalltxi firvin New York iltiy ttefore 'trdH.v was inlen i- i fur any rfinfoiwuit nt of the (rolf "squadron in oonnrvtUm with Cuban uidUera, can Us very easily dHiKaU'd, aj it xrm vrtaiiied here t.wlay that its destina iin m aimpiy l take poRjn olthe J iy ol Saiiiuiih in ".li Island of , San lKuiiui(o, in puruauee of a treaty matte w CSS made with Denmark for the pureha-se iana n ;i iii lure naval station for .illwl State. The (iori-niini'iit nt Hurt t'riiWisaiiirs to carry out the details of the treaty. These proceeding, however, are ail prelimi nary, ana are only taken by Joint emeut until the Senate inn rality It tl looked Uon as nor tha way ir ino annc- ViTomielan KepuMir to the United States, neirotiatious for the same having been entered on in the latter pari oi .August la-st, as exclu sively ai.nwuucud 11 that time in ih WiilliliiK'O" diapatches. '1 ha t.t h-.w prmni.s.'d sn lar as to ut ni'Ulv provide that .Sin Domingo shall be "aiiiixi as a estate without rtrst KoiuK" into a territorial form. ikmm. nrrvxa a kkiksu. Ex-tn(rreuian W. ". Lawrence, of Pennsylvania, is here uruini; tne 01 iciitixyiv aijomXiiii'i! L'Ul ol tu. Jicivreuaii, oi ,11, fr Xltf I lllletl s.!atN jiresnip. in which the States of Pennsylvania and .New Jersey will rie included. J JU - MKK ANSI X .Tlt X. A portion of a seif-t ition from Canada, Itutisl ilefe rnble to an sites bad an interview with the President tu-day, anT (silked the matter over in (fcueral details, hut there is no prospect that any step looking to the annexation of tbl Dominion will ba taken, as the proposition does not eui to have strength enough to warrant anything wore than a good deal ol preliminary diacuion. J I DOR DENT, "",ns,.rvati ve candidate for Oov-Tuor..-1 ilis-issippi, returns to that Slate ncti week. Ifc had .pjite a con versation will' the President to-day which was iiiuttljjJIv satisfactory, as it appeared that the litter had not mLs ivprcsented the Presidents views re garding the Mississippi lampaign. Judge 1)., however, did not And the President willing U give Gen. Amea additionnl instructions as to the elec tion of- (ho JUth, and Dent declares that i (4 KVels a feir election he will be elected by a very large majority. i.ai. o.i.its noma to tiik . in , i,STH. A letter from 2Vew Orleans says more than a thousand white laborers, iiotly Geruiaar, ttyether ;n - mt col. red. have arrive! there from the West, during the past week, to work On sugar plantations in the Teche country. 1 hey get forty-tive dollars a month" their tsjard, and free passage. ATTOKXEY (iEXERAI. II'iAR 'I hf re-rt so oftf-n made thst At- tornev (ieneil Hoar contemplatea re signing from tile Cabinet, is true. He will leave about .raDT 1st, and will prolaibly 4c appointed 1 hUtheva-canq- of the Supreme '.urt. " si:n;-r AtTV Koi 1WFI.J. intimuU-l lo-day that his report would express the opinion that r-jiecie payments could be resumed nt the commeuceiiu nt of the ne.t lisiwl year, July bit. a MR1L The - d extoailvely printed . that Judge Kmo, V. lerentlv appointed ' Mm-ster to rx-uador, ums'i ill!, influ-, race with his brother-in-law, S.-iiator ' er, to the acquittal ol Men Johnson, oo the impeach ment charges, is erroneous, 11 is last word- before the vote with -'oWjcr were .iu ;ptal to hiiu to vote lor con viction. rut: j-KiyinEXT lanviB vtjTii JJtS BINHT. 'J'he President, in conversation with a prominent me'iiber of CongrDm, re utiy remarked that he Uioughl lie had a niot ejeellent Cabinet. He found tiiein all men of good Judgment, Wuo aUeiuhjii to their ofticial dutbw to hi utiiiuM nati-tai tion- tu-ts which the public would noon tiad ..nt. ttUllHUr J. U ALKI.lt wrote the following -Ueu-Ji of hlm w4f in an aotograph bisk, at the re- oues; of a trienil, in I si . MK. J. Walker, bom at the town of! oribumlH-rland. Penn-vhania. Julv II IK, iii; 4,-niduatisi at the l.'iuvewiiy til Penusylvnuia, Plilladelphia, July, 1819: Judge of tile fijoreuu- Coliri ol yisiswppi alxmt U.1 declined ; I u . i , i .state- Senator irom Mi-ssixip-n, troia January h, to March in, ls6; aevetary of the Treasury, froui March iu, to March i4y -ra-atittsl ; 'omuilskioner to Cbiua, Jane, resigned !m-.-..-c a sttamer -tH Wot be larni.dMMl Use, a proaa ised; Oovrrnor of Kan-sls from April, iiPTT, to lt.sef;Js-r, I-viT; resigned Ihi- 1 would not aid in loreing -o on " "y fr,tnu jn' mancui .eni . m i iu "tloveruimmt, by aa.i,int- uient of Mr. Chase, iheu ts-cretary ol the Treasury, to Kurop. from Much, lt-'l, to .Novemlk-r, ltOI, when I ff lurrttd home, hav(pg completed my oii iT bv caoking to le taken ana laiignt th f" MVu,on ol Mr. 4 liu.se'- "I tilnJ Soi'o live twenly i jM-ns'dt. hottd, and defeated the -ec-ond Confederate loan ol t7S,OO0,unU; o-jperalsl with utherx during the muie period iu variiaiu biourtant trwiaYt ions for the Federal Clovrfit iurut, uadcr unerial letter from Mr. Snwara". btrfriHaiy , ' Stat-, wuUenjtfc by ekpnsi. s:uctiou of Prenb-nt IJn dn." H1MA. IAV. i N onvr, KoVeruoar 12. Situ the1 sailing of the I nit.il M.it.. Mteamei' Albany with Hoops for Ht. ltominito, the I'nited Suae steamer rtevcrn, bs3s ily loaihd with arms aud auimuiiition. has left for tbesamedes- LiiiMtion. The ar unluClie! . , is now at anchor in .'he loaer bay , also witii troon- oil bourd. ri-ady to aail tomorrow . The Juniata ! mak- ; itig aaraogemeiits to take troops oo j viaril, and is uuder orders to sail on J Mu'iday or Tu.nlay. Oilier remit trout various navy yard are tii join the rSi.s'ditiou, and it is now known that a baaiifnf 6roe of iSa tana will be shipped od Iwril the vsplott ni n-of-war. It Is sttll l4leved that banto IKimtiigo i" a mere blind to uover ope rations along other U'isd India lalanils. Ii:" Cutian Junta have had an immense nii!der of blanks of U,e following Aaeaaaaatt. printed, aud a twHou ol sympathiaera with tbejr .ause ure busily engaged la obtaining ngnatures to it: la tlie Ilanorablr myrfU itf the 1 I ititni Staff: We, the citizens of the i American Cnion, iu la-half of the 1 atriuciplt written iu our charter of, atioual liidciH-iahaice, in II,- u. el liberty unci of the sovereignty of (he people -trnegling to be tw, re- ,-iMs'tfullv is-ti.loii that our honors'! body do ac.iird to Cuba the rig a belligerent power and at orns-re-cogntae the . ,h ...i. u I.er frotn th ryraaav of a foreign yoke, which for more than h y-artney have aaainhuntsl unaided by the triumph 4f their arms. THE ll.i.l.Nolt! rIOWBSTIOX. CHtl H.I-, November lil.lly the election of Hon. H. 11. Cadv, llemiwrat, nl lit iHpage -th i Irict, the lieunWat-y nud Coii- t , uve-, will havacleau majority of two ia the Csjustitational ttonvcBtion. The Radical- at the capital are decid edly down in the mouth at the reault if the late election In this httate. They "em it," but cannot understand it. Here ia a funeral ajieech which a pterin paper aanurea us waa actually pronounced at Montmatre, the other day, by a father at the grave of his mou: Gentlemen, said the mitier, VoiC : IUH or 7" a young man fn te prime of life t8 iijoiiii uiii, e. f- .hi.i, A'.. i t4. . knawifMi ! vears But iu.. .ndutt. drtinkennt-w ; - - SrjJ,LTir rVha w It yum. lihl ba an tutmpie to yf t tana your ciniareu. lt us go ueit-. The Ht. Ixmis T!m uw- " We venture to sav that more liuny cau Im rnhiAl dliT for the lH'taSt i.f Ua . so i ure io fay mai rate.! t..-day ior tl liawfiaa frvMn among tbo late ohiceiB and h.f uhat ia popuUrly known at the North aa the ' late no-called, alleged, pretended t onlMiejale' arny, Uian can be, or ftps been, tcrthwl ao iu-by the whole army of civil, mtll-'jurj' toiy-, (TrptomjrHr and Judicial ofllce- holdcre tiruw Satteuiiig upi (rovern. War, ihey ' a generons a, soldiers, though on opposite mJea. they woukt not willingly aee any eolit nr a widow ..ii-4utfcf nueut pap, mi impay THE RIGHTISTS MsCoole and A lea Interview r. What The, Think if Each Other and thi lit f ico 'GilT2. JIAT38 We nsle on untfl the coach stoiped in froutot an old-fashioned farm house an thti tanks of the Ohio, known as the Huckeye House. Here we alight ed, and, ascending the porch, we were moving leisurely along, in the hope a meet i OK none friendly faci to weleonN us, B hiO we were brought to a h ilt by the abrupt inquiry of "What do you want?" trout a owerful and rather unmusical voice. "I wish to see Mr. Allen, sir," waa our polite reply. "Hold oa a minute. ho are you f" Weaaswared : ' Weare the r dr.erof tin orK- J, .-til !, ital wooldllk to ieaU witli Mr. Allen a few mo ments," The gentleman entered the house, and we heard him nay: '-'i'lie reporter o! the Xew Yyrk Jhrald Is outride and would like u you.' 'Tall him to come in," said the i!tTty addressed, and in we went without further invitation. "Uood day, Mr. Allen," said ae. "Good day, sir," riqlfd the pugilist, who Was then sit ting iu front of a blazing fire of bitu minous coal, drviug his hands, which he had Ihs ii rubbing with some color loss linn I to harden them. We watch ed him a lew momenta at this hust iii , and then the following conver sation took place: Reporter Yon nr not using the usual dark substance which prize fighter generally put on their hands to harden tiiemr Allen No ; this is lar l-tUr; It ! mdkcs the hands harder, and does not Took so bill 1 as the other stuff. Feel (exhibiting his hands). Heporter Your hands are very! hard, truly; and they are wonder- : fully jierfis t, considering the amount of luird hitting that they have had to do during vour pugilistic career. Allen That's becau 1 know ho' ' to hit. I always see what I am hit tina: at before I strike, and when J send In a blow I do it straight from ' the shoulder, thus (sending his fist ; out with the back of his hand down) j and not In this way (going through j the broad-sword exercise with his clenched hand). Kesirter How Is McCiKile's ban 1-7 : Did you notice them when you last , Ibughtr Alien His hands ought to he right tough J he never could hit hard enough to hurt them. Reporter Ah ! bat we a' Mtn give : Aaron Jones a blow iu thefrontof the . head that put him to sleep r fifteen i minutes. AllPH It mut have been Jones' hour to have his mid-day nap then, ! and he Went to sleep accordingly. You may depend on it McX'oole can't hit hard enough to put a baby to i sieep. You wait and see us fight to morrow, a i, 1 Iheu you'll believe what I say. Reporter Xout tW9l. Allen No, I am not v, r..:o?. (He 'eV""u "Ul u"u"u" ." 2.1 .11.1 a I I ...1. 7 -.UU . l ten juu ue eauuoi i::.. never could tight and never will tight. I'll knock the siufliiig out of him in ten minutes. Besides, he's' a coward. No game man will ever call loul hile fighting. His scaouds aid .s' to that. UPwjrter Then you think j-ou will be aide t jfet away with McCoole very easily, uou't you? Allen iTie last fight H as the easiest job 1 ever had in my 111k. I tell you I'll lick the big duller, if it takea live kim fc. do it Mwe tl.e Worst ngnt- Ing mUXl 1 ever WtP. AUeo nojt got up, and p-tUng a scarf around hu then put on Z V , ' ' -"Z i . and s:yinj tiial lit " Mi K0rf to . i k ' h iu mi a -a j . . " inarrhtnl out or , the house, and as he w alked along the , ,v,:r m nilni,ters were (hi the niat ' por...; he saig Jo the "reporter, n I I! forln ,Iltl ..ts most imon-. lick the big duflVr sure, barring an at cKlent. The interview bejn oyer, we re- I entereil the coai'h and were taken to ' the tirters of Mike .Mct'oole, wldi-lj were at :hauy urovc, Uie plai'e adiere Aaron Jon-s took his breathings pre paratory to his fight with McCoole. W hen e reached there " Big Mike " ugs out ou his morning's walk. Af ter aiiu:,; Mn.e time the giant made his ap .!!!. v, Ujjd as hx stalked iuto the house we bade him good-da. Taking us by the hand cordially he raid: " 1 am uite wet after mv walk. Wait a bit and I'll be down to see IToU." Jil ftlxnit half an hour he came Mwn uitu .(. liuu a nine wt. !;io a little omreraa tmn with him, out jivt on tne coming ttjf lit , as he would i ..,. ..... ! u, further thsn he mid he never was ii. ' such line ctiuditiou for a protracOo tight a-be 1" t the present time, lie UeVcr mentioned Allen's name during the conversation. He said he thought the fight would (:."' off in Kentucky, but that mailer lay euti.fch' with Mr. looiiey, to whom he bad ermu-oi-d all tin- tirelinunurics. McCoole dis s not look in such II fresh, hur.i iiealth as Alien. 1I.-1 much older tarn. .;. u U- louirh lUirht ' Jones, aad l la head is fc,rojujf ;.;ray. He will weigh "alwHit -M) poSiis, while Allen will Hot la' above 170: puuud. MeCisde looks much the larger mau, hclh In strength and breajbh, . l""! gt-'a oajNioy, ftc.-m if ' D 'I i in rtmitiicia- iti IikjcUu. St. Iiis, Mo.. November I. Mike McCMile, Jack Looney, Jerry : Daaaanaa, l oin. Kelly, Jaiiies Haley, I .m ltyau aim Sherman Thurston arrived to-flay. Ttiey are a "nun set and out of humor. M lolc inaka J ieis-u oaut irenico oy me ir. .dams thought this graud oc Cinclunati wiisTr and the I 'iiicinnati casioii meant niaimnnimruH fonretful- iaiiji I WM ple. 1 iuver nav Mr. AUn whih as in miinnan, ami yet one of their ;spcrs says that he .aim to me lr. Musgrove, and wor hat geutle and ofiefed b tight in. for ten dollar. ) aian hud run the doctrine of pxno;i I want k .Ifc'bt AUeii, hut i do not I nation, though that nideufUte bouse fight him lor uotu,r, lor there is no Mt wire lie i the speaker,! coold not be liuimr hi... n( it. In flic i, ii,."'" Is n h.n.r tn iw , f!i'l,tii, ' at nil! tiut if , r, - a , . - Allon will nM io, l m ill go v illi him nnd imu, in a i-arringe to ulinrf-viT he aH. ami Hifht ,e the. .stiiki, mill will iut up Ite hiiudr.-d ' it.iJnr more. You may say m in i (..riiit? tuu I 'ill up ti it. This iraiuing has cooi we a jtreat deal of lioie and money, ami l thjnk 1 am alile U nai'l .Jl-u ami 1uli iiyi.tiul I hail n.ii49W io Ciruiaaati. I want U make money, an4 If vVi'en will tii,'lit for tlie atakea, J am reauy to meet him and make them larver. Ij will tl-t.t him in the preaenoe of a few ; tat- r- for the money, and toahow WhWi is the best man. Jack I iiit-y talk freejy, and says he fount! tlott ro!r and every skinner In rWitinatt wanl 4 hand 1 IC tht? excursion inouey. He otierfiil to f'tck a tretitleman namnl Itatin, a 1 man of tUicitnati, worth Htw.ooo, tor ntakeliolder, anil also several other wealthy t'inciiinatlAiw. but they would not bo received. Ha aso ottered that lr. Tliorwejfan, who was of the Allen iie, and intrestl in ; the IIkIiI, hhouhl bii k out aSi. L .uis man lor iimpyK'l in onertsi $a,itii seounty tliat he wouUl not be nuetl. The ropers,he said, had luVKi in the stake, and wanted the handling of the uiooey. They wauteti U go o the battle-ground, where It as Hel that there would be one hundred pro fessional thieves who would garrote the reteree aud take the money out of his hands. He would not agree to the terms, lierau, if hedid, gotat backers , her.- v..nld be jt-ouanliieU. Jie aays that two regular thieve were, teh irraohed for to awoud Allen. He I thinka, frow crowd tie saw, llial Alieu himself, Just a- well as Mis; oole, i wouiu nuve iHen roooeo 01 ills uione ntaue won the ttght. rieaia not line tne looKs of things in Cincinnati, ami as oi me ..piiiion mat, wime tne roughs patronized Alien, they did not care ior either, so thty matte inoney1LJln(j ( ,t.,i.-tfe H. Stuart, who read th. ami 11 me. tight nine off muter thft cflrm "ZZZT LZZ" V."" "r ctliunbamw it WOU1U have 1MB BWr scran. hie for the atakea, irrespis tive of V wKw7 thetnTa'n ! The men who sell laxw I. in I MassachusettH have not been victima j "real Britain and Ireland, and p; ,i.arai-lrfiisDlced confidence. I Ix v atthat they aho may la; one.l I the Bad, no crWU la-fo, tits eW am, v- j -- --. . --.- trade without cru.l6 or affection. The leaaon, uo tiouot, , m uv js-rio- , nentlv beaeikial. i Tl.e tn eett. It ament atminsl Foster ill, si- atated upon information i from the I oiled titajm Attorney for i for having MpmiitUsj per taking the iroa-i'-Uid oath of tm he had notorious! v rai-ed ; (ieorgia, iu offiiv w li volujlt oimipany of artillery tor uriny, quashed, thtre being tne part of the tJovem i4llOQott part of tb- ! Jovernrnent to aetoe the matter. The uerti- , neutiv akfi d Mr. Ittostgelt ctmld prove till, ttimvenco would he allow (he indictment Vo ba TglF MM NEW YORK. iZ " Laying the Corner-Stone Postofllce Bui ding. The Crew of the Cuba Honorably Release of Young Ketchum fro.n Sing Sing Prison. A Bad Speculation in Counterfeit Revenue Stamps. Xkw York, November 11. The first stone ol tha main edinee. of the new PostafficaJn City Hall Park was iaid vestexdav afternoon, a Miguel de Aldan is. Prisdilent of the Cuban Junta, under date of Novem ber 1, requesto Commodore Higsins, in consideration ol the detention of the steamer Cuba at Wilmington, N. iL, to uotify the officers and iucu un der him that thev are honorably dis charftvd, but that the Junta will be liawpy to utillzo tlieir srvlce9 in the future. 1-ilwanl li. Ketchum was yesterday dischargid from Sing .sing prison, the term of his sentence, reduced by com mutation of eight Bioatha for bis uni formly good conduct, hiving expired Tevtenhur, r.OfHHHI Col. Whitby, tliiefof the Secret Sr viee Hureau of the Treasury , aeeoaa paniisl by a detective and the United States Revenue CoUartor or the Hull son City, N. J., District, seized the match 'factory of Haning A Ran t.oek, at "lludso'i City, and arreshsl the pniprietors, for using counterfeit stamps on their lsxes of matches furnished them by John Kipon, of Prineoss Hay, whoso arrest has Issii previouslv announced. They were arraigned before I". ? Commissioner Whitehead at Newark, aud coinmiU.sl for exa-nination iu d lault of $10,tK)0 bail each. ( ut of ln. worth of counterfeit tobacco and maUdi stams known to have U-en manufactured, Col. Whiteby has cniv tured $sTU Morth within th- last thn-t' months. PRESBYTERIAN. The Ki union Betwrtn th Old and New School Conmrnmibtf. CoagrataUtions -Thanks-Offfring er i .- 000.C00 Cailcd for. PrrTsBtHo, Jfdvember 1-. The assemblies met in their respective churches. In the ild School, a mem ber who formerly powerfully opposed reunion, prayed thai tlie hopea of its friends might all be realized and the fears of others utterly disappear. Thenlficial port of the JSrtw rlchooi Assembly was rend, showing every Presbytery voted affirmatively. Henry Hay otferetl a resolution re citing "the Dhsls and decdarins; that, having been approved' hjover two thinh of Uilh PiesbytutM, we do solemnly declare said ba-ls of binding fori. The same resolution was adopted in the N.w School. At ten o'cls-k the assemblies were finally dissolved by the Moderators. A proceaaiou wag formed of com m ls--ioners oi both asnibh!s, aud pra eaeded nlong the strts-t frontflig the First Church, where joining arms, beaded by the Modendors, they imuchid Ui the Thini Church, where a public meeting was held. As the two Hues, unit. si the crowd .. tic.; retrgmtitictition by the dapping nf hands, et. AJ the commissioners en the churcii rh choir aang the jubiiaeoynja '-blow YetheTrumpe;, Ul..w o slve. After prayer by Dr. Realty, a eoiumittee was apoointed to send a telegram announcing the mdonlothe I'rcslileries of fireat Rritain and Ir.: Jurul.careof Mr. Buchanan, 'i tsgow. i Jr. Jacobus auuounced a hvinn and lr. I owb r pad the Qfriutarea, aaai said he regrett.-l ti, lireL the ?ilencc. He wonM mthor sit still anVtannder at the astonishing work that had been accomplished, lie rej'eirwd to the wonderful unanimity exhibited, and the rapidity w itli which negotiation hail been effected, and inquired what hail brought about such miaiiimitv of npirjiou. lie anal, not because either iue either , branch netded the otht b. from tottering, frr mdtber ever so strong heron, ilec.iguvin,' (Jod's hand In the whole inowuK iit, he urjTed the Cnurch to renewed zeal ; and. tuiuihg to I r. Jacobus, the two Mislerators ctad lind.-?. Tlie en tire audieoce arose and naug, "praiie (km1 from whom all blessiuga How," with joined hands. The effect of Ibis act was most loipre.ive. Afterward, Dr. Jacobus -aid that ' these (iiureuu hd be.i unitisl. If any one has good reoi.i to olJar ifhy thechun-hes shouhl not U united, let them state them now. Then address ing lr. laliott, who w.t- mod. i ie -i ut li,. li the churches separated, he tW : " 1 o you kco,' any reason why they should not U unibvi In. Mlts.tt, rising" I do not.1 Oeors-e f! st w art - " WTiaf n.l rss oniei iiigeWier at no acta pm ssujiber." Ir. Jacobus iautifuljy illustrated the union, asiua Ua' AJkirJiauy ao4-! Moooiignheta ; :vers a- a simrnf; '--' lr. Musgrove contrastei thejmsnt and twenty years ago. Ibv referred to diilereniee of opinion, and said noth ing hut tho power ot Clod brought ' aUiUt the union. nessof the past and liberality for the. future. lie ?,)!aded to the remark of accused ot advancing Ufw-schoohuis. le thankeil (lod we had !een permit ted to do ao much in this war of uaiou to making our calling and election sure, Dr. Halle-Id Jed 1:1 rraer. Dr. Rogers moved that thethnk- of the united body tie tendered the Joint Committee ior th(ir lalsirs in bringing ahoat the happy result. Dr. Fisher ofiVreI a resolution call ing oa in .,i;;ted cbnrch kirn special thanks-nnVrillg of one u.o i,,:i Hl dol- inn. , It Dr. John JJall seconded tl)e motion, and moved -i K,'riO' instead. He said the union aouhl help our yountr iiMiiide t.i hnutk in nieces the ere i 1 golden Image of mammon tuid lakli-1 ion. He would use his hearty erJirtn to raise the Jtft.OilOUd, Judge Strong, of Philadelphia, said he was at 8 ruaa frr a .yiritiol to es presM the Idea uf iinlot), HedhUVt think It waa a marriage iieeause the tsidles M'ere too near or kin to permit urn a Kiea in coming irom uuiert whereas theae were streams from thf same fountain head, and could only l.e iikencti to liieiiiiuig tlrops in the same stream. phslgid. his for nor cnertn to the raising or their share ol the memorial fund Senators Drake and Hyilay made hrul adilrc-s- tieorge H. Stuart, of Philadelphia, w as e.uieil otioii, and epre-el a hoi that the iav was not far distant w lv ihe united botlv would emhniee eve hraui b of the Presbyterian familv ol the t nitad atates. Closing iirayer by Kobest Carter At a o'clock In the afternoon sol emn commuaion service, 1- irst fhurcb. in the evening a meeting in refer- eDce to foreign inLsaions was heid ,jje church. AUimaps we made bv John Hall, W. K. ivxlge - lk - wtag telegram, sent to-day To.h. Rev. Dr. Buehanan, OlMgcw: The to gret ryt.rtar ChurcJien hi Anienca thLs day nmhxi ttreet the frcsbyharian Churches of Hlgulal ?IA.TC ART, iJjuly (Vmuiission.. left th utlerij yi. rniuippeuux s experiment ou the regt heration of limbs have been ttw rilsxi ei.ihe new roaulh, 1b a munieatlon to the tVench Academy of Hctaaeea. ins early experiments ou reptiles prove that It tho limleiot a newt bo cut off. the .scapula or ilium !aing left behind, the llrrrbs will be re- produced, ut li imn ac-apuDt ts r- . , T . ill reiflll ija.-rtiuei,ut nit unew give sinuiar results, n tne nn-rays o: a nah be ft off, they will he re-pro- 1 i 1.... t It... , ... .. I :.. . duceU, put h tne ori ctjrreaponuing W 1LU US' "lewn ue Rvwat, ,1W re- production wlil Uk yiam, MEMPHIS, frKN-yT CALIFORNIA. pomm on the Pacific RkfetiMWtt lAIIa TftW fQff 1 a medical lecture in the P Pearttrl Smash-op, and Great Lrfe of Lift. San F siiruites iastward bound train on the Pacific Kailroad, eiglitcarslncludingnleeping iir, mllided with a traiu of four cars, gear San lvtndro. Ltoth trains were going at the rate of twenty miles per lour. The tndnes aia a perfect wreck, and toe cars smashed and drivnn one upon another. Ihe western CaCMlC tnun lelt In prompt time, but the morning was no fuggy, the engineer had great difficul ty to see any distance ahead. On ar- : riving at the switch where the West ern Paci lie connects with the A lame- j da road, the train kul up and the witch-lender was quest Roe4 as, f a j Whether th Alameda traiii had yet passed. He answered, " all right, go i ahead." Sisai after the trains caioe together with a terrific crash. The . Ilrit passenger car of the Western Pa-1 ( Ulo was driven through the uuki:ig lar, awl he other ears badly clato fcged. The killol and woundisl is va riously estimausl at teu to fifteen and I thirty to fifty. I 'vai O vfal FOREIGN. The Paraguayan Rebellion A De moralized Army. The Exact Truth Difficult to Ar rive At. Lisbon, November H. Advices re ceived by a mail steamer from Rio Ja neiro, which arrived here yesterday, confirm the previous reports of impor tant advantages gained by the allied army in Paraguay. Paraguayan troops were demoral iit.l aud deserting in large numbers. l'rwident Dopez was convinced liiat u. plot esistcfl again 1 him in his own Krmy, and hat shot several offl'-ers and ioldien. The s consider tht war ended, and were tiikinj measures to increase trtepfiwer ef the Provisional Mowtn (lent, and to complete the, tranquili zai.on of tha country, ita the other hand, the Paraguayan., aaacrt that the allies! p,.rs nre utterly onabfe to f illow up their -uc -,-; that ihey lack provistooa, munHions of war, aud the means of transportation. It is claimed that aioce l,opez eatabiadusl his new i ines at .San Kitanlaim, his i'uiv have lsn inen-aaed to HUtaimen, and he has forty pieces oartillary. FUNERAL OF GEO. PEABOOY. lapasiig Cprtmoaiti --The Body Dtpo tid in W( similiter Abbey. IjOXDOX, NoYember 12. Tlie obse- ,uiet. ut lias Lite ieorjre Peabsly touk place this afternoon. The funeral pro cssran formed at the mastrm at i. K. Cnrtls hnmpaon, In Knton Square, the residenef of tlie deceased. It consisted "Of a hearse ami five mourn i ig couches. Among the mourners kvr Lr.. tirey, her Majesty' Pei vatA '-teiTeit . repf's.mting the Queen; Mr. Motley, Minister of the United Statin; Ueaj. Morgan, SeTe tary of the American Legation; Pree iimii H. Mors.-, 1 aiirlraa Conaul at lmtbn; Mu-ll Sturrrt and J. S. Morgan, ISM. Pollowiug the procsslon were th carriage-, of the Otv en, Prltire of Vales, iSir Curtis l.iuapsnn, l.onl T ii " ni.a A t 1 . . r i 1 1 . t' 1 ,lul, iri Li.rFi adutitUjtmai i.-uk of the courts or lidil'.H' ami .Surrey, tlif' iuhts ait Momer-M't, Muritiwof I dwuspiiiI, Ily ! Franklin, U.-s inn-, ttad Ha..v others. Thf fimiTiU cortege p.io.sf,tl slowly tllMUKh tlx. .stR'eU, wlik-li v.-r Inn -.1 ' with jsilent , cruu iIm uf sjytx-Utors k i V'-stnii!str Alibt-y. Th vPnent. ! xtrivture was cotupWciy tiilMi with poplH who hii4tr?CD aiJnMttPtl by 1 t iekfts, aiuJ all wereilreii Li muunir j l9ao"J) t" JO UjWnTUvJ In Westminster Abbey the rhalr was hunc vrilli U vk, atid tlr somber aspeet of the interior "uas only re- lievail by t lie rihij'-texaral rote oftheljni Minor nnd the sheriffs, sanrtirif near the -.mrhmi us the txxly wms lirmi(til in Were fir. UI41I- ( stone, Lnril Clarendon, the ilin of Ht. ! Fa. I , tlie :: . Tlinmar) l;.ti;-y, a 1 ii SM iitiiiy minister Dr. ('vrg- K'l warrl liy, an'l fr. Jnhn Brifrhr. A fl'Mjd of atiniihine pwreil through 1 i,a tt-imioVs. timf the i-h.nr ,i i' . tiis moment the pronrwior enter-si ! ! i ,.. ! W... , V.!..l, u,. ..I..W.I..- i er at tne enu i trie cnoir, was plain ii'id tin irnaineiited, anal covered with b.Uek cloth, (in tl. lid vs a br;is- simpiy ttn- niime of tlie ilrseaset and ! ttu pitas aud date l :- birth and 1 dentil. The les-011 was rea.f bv the Arch- 1 um, . . w. , .. .,m tiitiivn.il-, .11 v ... biii Be Wl -r,i ovvr the procession foruiiii luratti and 1 - 1 j.m - . m .t.7 . r . . 7 .'IvMiieed to a spot nt-.ir the Tstt -i, entrance, where a teuiiHirary trrave hid been prepnred, and auexcuvatloa vat 1 --U inatle. two or three fwt deep had been mi I'lie sldel 'Aii.0 (fravi'W'ure Jiue4 with b:ack drajiery. Here the baVly was d'.KaitHd, and w ill remain iii,t:i n i trausjjvrtt,Hl i. Amorlca, f.urd Jehu thy a ae r.-j.' the r. Dialnder of the burial service at the h'ad of the grave. n theri;ht sttvid th. inouruorM, nuHmling the American 'inrsfpr. a left were fjert. ' Grey, Mr. Ul4 Oie Lord May, a id the c'erjjy l.orU t'tar'tnlon, ; he H ijfh Sheritti Wearmtqiter ijrjil of .:. raui Tbo sok-ui'iity th c profoundly felt by the va a id uaaay present sheti lm a choral -ervice, which i singing of the unthi in, " li:- Oiiay is name liveth .. ..s lowbretl b,i:.,i in ' (.Hi'ti, hut !'!J evermore," tha cltyi was into U10 -. .ive mxl a tjoral cast upon It, Thia tot .. - witno profcaiud aileiiee, and aerved v-rt I ease the emotion which rnadet! ! ,e congregation. The people then the galKta. iTie peon ped uroaad the corHn antl took a 1 look at the feature of the de- The Bishop of London wil Uie fuatwurrtiion Sunday. TEt6RAPHIC MARKETS. N W YOUK. e!tO0 rAlf : u i..n y't 3&. W n a. ,1 w h eaMMMr Ad lacr-tt wtru, i1 am ft l iX ,i :. . e..-'-v, s,; kw.tw (iii.t'i--5i'Tr iie-ni-. as cxevLtfd: l."iiii. tf.aia; sp.ae .7'i5. IreiUaiBuW $4,tia,sir : ORIGANS. New i .11 I3.-COI I'll) IIS : -mien SUSu; r. an o uu. ny ta loia Bala laaab Uioitlem 17V; side tonrtK rJ Uaull,. LaiU IH-jlK. aui s,nsnr -tull n l tVnieE mettLaK. Whi UM: crime KV.' old I'.. Mterliii JT'... New Yort slant bua. f dta. CHICAGO 13. Ptoui.tanrlna extra ClXrlXttAI 1 111-. a, lew of all CfOO of H',Kr Loci extra : '.: It' fib. Pi toil !ly Bonr. iii'.-diuai cboiteeie tom. ST. St. Lorrg, !Coveuit tne mrttaiuu v !K Flow Fall upr tat V. Ciurn choloe Whlaky II .ri. lellou w. oatafrnw. Iuulalana -usar llVldvr Moiaaa ! Ilew rott ia uutk HboiiUar lifr Baotin tiooldar lit : ?let.r f NDAY, XO'EMIiEB 1 ". TELEGRAPHIC ITEMS. Kdttlon. ovember 1'.. At ennsvlvania hpI. this morning, a ehwMot thir ty-nlne larlies were present, with one hundred and forty male students. Xkw Orlr ns, November 1:1. Col. Alexander, formerly j,uartermajttr undfT React Rotler, was arrested here recently aa a bogus Treasury Agent, and .-scaped, leaving a large iiuuiImt ! of letters from prominent parties, re ; lating to the customhouse, and hoitded w-arehouse rinr bneinene. They will !e s.-nt to Washington. JtiKJivtltK, Novemls-r 1;?. The ; second CommRteo of Conference to i rwincile the diaagreeraent between ; the Senate and House, upon the Con vention bill, reported this morning that they could not agree,and propo-i-mm were then made in both llou-.s ! lrityait!ngthe fommttree to report a ! compromise, providing that tlx Cuu I ventioii shalljbe composed of seventy i five members iruttead of fifty, as pro ! posed by the senate, and one hundred 1 by the House. The proo9itlon was i adopt.-d by f he House, hot tin .Senate ; adj hi rued without acting on it. James ifarrirk, a .son of 1.. u. Mer rick, of Kdgefleld, whilst out hunting to-day, was sh.,t and killed by the ac cidental disch irt. of-ftis gun. ilaylie Peyton has introduced a bill in the Senate, providing for a monu ment for John Red; alio a bill giving the ri-riit of way in Tennessee rrrthe Cincinnati Southern lUitroad. , It p&ed the Hotise on the flrst readSng and was referred to the Internal Im provement Committee. Ttiere is no doubt of its final passage. V a s h i x a to x , Xovem bar IX Gen . (irunt was unable to attend the !ui r.d of It. J. Walker onarcounlof busi ness engagements. The Treasury and Pie-totHi DtpartmeoU weaal both cloeetl to-day, the former in resjiect to the memory ol H. J. Walker, and the latter for Amos Kendall. The Supreme Court of the IMstrict of Columbia tixikt.up to-day tlie case of (iemifcjMi vs. Rrowuing. The court had given judgwu-nt, awarding the Lapouche Urand lUnche iu Califor nia, aashraciag over iT.rtfln acres., in which are iocludeit the New Idria piicksihrer 1 mines, to M'- iionialian. l lie judgment wuu is-n-dered on the sth A Jury, r86, and entered 'as ' of Pebruary in the same year in accordance with the stipulation of the counsel in July, a writ of mandaiuna was issued arid servel on Secretary Cox on the 13th of July. Too amount of money re quired uuder the judgment was fc ilO, which was tendered by Mr Oanaban, when the Secretary de clined to accept it, alleging that It waa an unwarrantable interference on i he part of the Court to Uae su;,i writ, and they uow come before the j Court on a motion by the counsel for the Secretary (Mr. Ashton) to quash j the Judgment and vacate the writ. 1 The arguments were made and closed I on both sidiw, and the e.t- rested. The Court resei ved Its decision, and i it will not meet again for two weeks, i The funeral nf Robert J. Walker i took place at noon to-day and was at tended by a large number of citins. including a great mauy members of the Rar. The funeral services wvre conducted by Rev. Mr. Chew, of St. Albans, and on his list the Presideni -famil v was represented bv Mrs. Orant, Gen. V. C. Iient, and Mr. Dent, lather ol Mrs. Grant, Messrs. fish, Robeson and Cox, of the Cabinet, I were also present, aa well as a large ; number of other distinguished gentle men, many of wIi'toi have been prom inent ellicials in this District. A heavy .-.now storm prevailed at tha I timo the funeral moved from th1 1 hou-e. Hie ri mains are to be in terred at Oak Hill Cemetery, in Ger ms ntowBtagt a J fiAj ti" i the amoant of muMiareq ettrrvin and bank notes destroyed during tin week was tJOU.iii:; currency issued j tor bilLs destroyed, tl,ihll,A7ll; balance duo for mutilated notes, fM,Uti. PYHiilinatiun in the .;.-.. .f )niuy h .Mullijfan, cbttrMxi with )mpIi'itV In the ilrawiaok frautln, eoaimfnoeii to day beforu Coiiimi.sion.r Osborat-. Th principal wittit?si was Wm. rTorn, !! twtitli.-l to Mulligan' knowl edge of any concern in the matter In which Kuril wa at tliat time an Inter ested party, having received his share, attoin MiiW- TU oai W idjQUrnei uatil Aridity not. Fntocts . Uow-; ani, Uie (rfrw)n who, it m statei, dt- i-oveml the frauds in Washimjtou.and ! hw riUtweMUently iielped th matter along and participated in the pro- ctds, Is now under IndK-traent for the alleged participation in the frauds, ' U'RS llll.il hr(IL2!,ht bettJM fl'.f '. ',l.-ii.:-- . . in iT4e tJii iu A (mod, ot tlu,(KU for L - examination Monday. It i dtateil that the Potitiiiaster 0rtl -I!! Soon L-iu? an SiSSt K, hitiitintr thrmik'h mail- Uie carriage ol tia ritcuiam trotteu ap 1 tlif rlreJilars trotteu ap by swindling &rnH ft,r tr lnW of defraudiuif the iiutila?. ' Some fft-enty of these firms are on the black list of the Government de tect iyts. Ta. Ifritlsli 4 gun friKHte thuViWe ttiril-.trt , wiiu I; waa attuk U low Kort Mrtttin in 1777, has been raisul in a ku-xI state of nreservatinii. Relative to the stupendous frauds in the ('u-itomliouse here the jury calls l,r l" removal or collector t.rmncu. Ml' ttMy hoiwat, but iuiiui,,- .1 . . 1 t, , i t , . .. 1-1 1. . r uiikj fh.. t,t'n to rr-ni- U 1 if frauds of Blatchford were brought to 1 Cirinnell's notice three weeks ago, but j j he refn-iixl to listen to the charjres. i J Suhmiently ho jcave UUtchford leave I of abasnee, when he went to Canada, j aim lias sinc-a lft for iinrojio, The H'oWtf, of to-day, devote a 1- umn of editorial to Joseph MedMFi 1 plan for securing a minority repre-! - nration. It says his Hellenic lia the . merit of simpl1ity, and may prove , practitafile. The Uriitest States steamer Severn, 1 which is now taking In powdfr, wIM be the Sag -hip of the Samaria naval' exprtMng, flClft.l L!(lTAAi'3 4 iiistrmt Ativiey- irHa, r Brook-1 lyn, haa a mass of evidence In his po-vie-sion in relation to the late elec- j tion frauds, .which he will preaent tai pliee of Blatchford, , In the drawback irauds, has abacondeil. Warrants Hvv bJi; inauettfitf Wh . . fnmwl .n.iliv tha rwa i.f loav.npnt ! l ue saei' ioil Ol two eiiiMiren were h1' "u Iwwt Twenty-eighth stret , -f.v " anything aoout tnem, vx- i cept to have retnarktsi some time ago ! a verv diaagreeahle -uicll, which they ' were unaUe to locate, I The Ilerjtid says trutt tljs. Jfatlona! ' Banks arc alining at the control of I all the moouyv at trt fountry. It ; holds tfut the oatloualbauk currency ought Ui he withdrawn aud green backs issuM in tts place. The West itid .t'Uth, as well w the Kivt aud Nortel, iiiigH Bmb have as nietny banks as they choae, that ia, banks of deposits and loans, and for commer , i4 acorjWitfsUtKtq, Wj.ioh, h ,ii!y legitimate business of hanking. Alluding at the wwna tte to the cur ren;v of the Uiivernment and eot)le, it saVs the (iovernment wouMget the benetit ol a national circulation, the nront.s of wkh-h lira enormoos, and the people waikl have a uniform cur- , rencv oerHprtlv safe and steady. If the cumut-y ire tw be lUaturtied or hanged at all, thia ia the only ra tional view In accordance with sound linancial aVxttrtqe and the public in- terwtt. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I H 1: offlcere aal nerabera at Harmony I Degree Grore Xo. I, are hereby notlfled K.n 1 esree. All brotleefi oi i tie Crlmeon Wearee are re- spectfullji i luaUed. By order M the D A. nolo M A HT1N HQ1.LAX 0, Secretary. NOTICE. I I. MrtOQx re berebj oantloruKl muiXnmi i V traalog for taUvn proqiWory qpte ior the uiut2Jtow4r t-ble io th wrdr of Meillten Ttro(her, mt, rec..,vt:Iy, 2 S, 4, 6, tl, 7, 9. 10, U and 13 maaLtu from Ujm. No , oooa Moral Ion huviog bees reoi vei lor utld ! not, tne name will not be paid. ; uvai a. w. -gyyri. 500 Bags Cotton Yarn tnaJtea. We will ;ii I" I,;,: . , . ioowi a ru,, :9V Malu Street. iiK roe CHANGE OF SCHEDULE Memphis and Charleston R. R. r At AFTF.g TOtAT, 1TOV. I'm. J TUrouift Traiae tot SaaheUla, cm Ml fcait, loave at u at. anu u u rflaaaa Train uInMiw Ml utral, aua.u. aodeau p.m. iBi Oanteai, aUaaa. aati Vail Train airle i a.xa. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. REMOVAL. O. Iff. OASJaL Jr., SADDLERY, AND SADDLERY HARDWARE, HAS REMOVED TO Mississippi and Tennessee R.R. OX AST Bill AMD AKTEU fJrAY, SlIV II, rurtl,r nolle... !r.,:a Bill iu j- nritoww: I Nw Oai.iH Mail, Dailt -Lhtm Mm I pbl t .-iu, aiklrn liOMt aoueUttu . Mw I i Iwu, Vii-tuborv tut all kuu South. Kiphims, lATI.r Uwn MemsbLi 4:li d ru muklitK .Itrrt fofiniS'.U-ni for i .rT- -v.; Wiitr Vll. omora. H inapt an point ' 'i i f r.j J irtmftda, oa MliuU4lppt Bua ie fh.K.kiiI tlirrmah. ""au ia s .MlB4ret. nr lrrnit ll.'TlUltll. Will i-uil ior Bfcii .n. r riira 'ggf i Imvlnit nrifer. t I Miu ..tr.M A.n.UVUMil, T- .. ""' J. P. tlA I.KT. ii. DRY GOODS. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS B. Lowenstein&Bros HAVE JUST RECEIVED 200 cases beautiful New Prints KH) cases Bleached Domestic. 100 cases Cotton Plaids. 100 cases JeaMMfO 50 cues Liaseys. 50 cases Flannels, 20 cases Shawls, 5 cases Cloaks, 50 cases Breakfast Shawls, 5 cases Arabs, 20 cases Balmoral Skirts, IQ cases Boulevard Skirts, 100 bales Osnaburg, 100 bales Brown Domestic, 50 bales Blankets, 25 bales Kerseys. Also, an Immense New Stock of Dress Goods, Hosiery, 1 Gloves and Notions, WHICH WE OFFER TO Courrtry and City Merchants . . ., As Lfit a rati be ahrpped fri.ru Xew Y ,. n t.uvers uioiM L. lork l1ty' ll09, buJm woUf1 d" weU to giv ut. a -nil belhre makintr i their punhase, B. Lowenstein & Bros. 242 & 244 MAIN ST., Entrance to Wholesale Beparfmerrt. 244 Mam Street. N.tt. - V rc 1 iii- t -l i - . . Age nli fur WARD'S PAPER COLLARS. " BY THE GOVERNOR. i ' '" 51 C C a U '2 THAWKSGIVING. State of Tennessee --By the Goemor. A. X r t c 1 m allon! 'pHK I'rwul -u of it... : .ill! kto.. M. nitinit nit mt I A I m tali l; wo in rn.- wr-'i ilwaUitia lu l :e iJntPrti-iKH: nun for Erum1 aas faata Jtsitmy oalaitropba hs cruftMnisn; ao r kD or arfhi Ha .N" MUhi .aa ol 1 ; 110 of oar ! overt - ,!' mvwio.1 le t inert of Ibtf nee, of the artl- our land. m-hooU ' ffl' nave been uiulllt have hsj oimupU. The ru ue:' ,r, .. h I)) iat. Tbo Ubarty ' var .h.. Th.-jju tl'.U We hlf eht. friim the Keered Word, by devoi Liiketh iIeaMU," , H it. ..n-rcy He lr He titu.letU ap U iSi,.. thti? I.. flu I fiat feer I. nil lu the broken la heart i B teltetlt the number of uie repai Ol Ol rain (r.r tbeeairtli, He niaaeta araa.1 loasow upon the ini.uaiaiii.,, ue otaaeto ueew 10 our 'ruer. wow, therefore, 1, l. . 1 rtenter. (lorernor 1 of the atale o ieonew.ee do uereay reana- 1 mead thai t Thursday, the loth Day f Novevher. hat.. he i.heerveil tut e .lar of tha!ioitlvliuj. j.rayer . u,vraie. Ainihiy iw, t,arSiC everv hh Ra t . .' r T . -t i fl. 1 .to furllt. i reonniwnd tbatali the ueople astaaaMm. I1V., in. .11 as ly i realor and !i el vtr oi all His eontlnnet .i - k wheal 1S I nal, Oivea 1 the t tlie lixerutlve Office, In the elrv of We v li, e, thin 6i h nay of November, J the . ear of oor Lord one tliouKati.l ru. l. W. t'.KKTFIt. ovaiuor: .. - - A,J.K1 Ln aSK..sVjeei..ry 1 -iu.- n 'i ATTACHMENT NOTICE. V made in tm ran.'. In p lliai S,4i0 of tie- isale of Teotie meat Uarlan li 1-e.aed, W .ni, eta 1Ik tuer rai ilethnaant HObear affaee me 4 tSJif tSieui -i on the nth .lay of Ijecetuber. at 10 o'clovlt. a.m.. aad tiefeuJ wild suit, or tbe w vill uaiakaa lux ton- fam art, and the caae .learu m p'irie, aod '.nut a oopy of tha order be publlnhed once a week, for lour mivcetlitlve weeks In the Metucbla DaiIT AeBAl JAMKH HAI.L.J.l'.. . for helby County, Tenu. B AET. llRARS A M.'LI.KK. AttOtne.VH. PI ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -' WWAL SETTLEUfBT. cMifl aaj aas&z ' - nm -'" ILIAVE flled my aocounla ana you. ta- in the earn; of yAdj;lnrIVaUo of the- iiBie. deceaaeu, witu tne Clerk oi our County Court, a4 Ul apply at ale u. uuiuna aiutu.e. iwi wi .. the next term ot tne court to aa-w taw mEm allowed ul eoaftrmad. wham Muse mi interented tuay atteud and enter their objec Novetnber H.8 aov NOTICE. MTSB'.MIPn AtlD TaNNKHttaX Hal lhoas,) Ucuiait a so TaaAscaea's Orrtca, -MrKia,Ta.,uKbar u. ltfr.j tTOCKBOLDEBa lu thin com pan v are uoUhed thalttM auaaal ateatlo for Mrectom, to ervj the eneulpg year will be held at the Fealty a.W, Marnptl.. on WKDNESSOAV, tha hnh S.aabar aext. at 11 o clock a-m. ooix a. K. LAME, Secretary. A HA LF SECTION OF LA NO, rlTH one-half In a good, stale of onltlva V tioo, aetua In .xvra and ooteon tlit year, the balaaea well Miaaered, comfortable !m proeeaaeuat, wtth Ola. rree Ojchart, tc. blaa Ive xaUea aat M. and T. Railroad and two xoilsa of Uwaahoeae, Deftcto ountv Miaa. PtiaaSU aaeSw. Mlhi ickai. 1869, DRY 600DS. Great Sale -OS Dress Goods ! Menken Bros. WILL OPEN MONDAY A LINE Of FRENCH POPLINS, At 25 Cefas per yard. POPLINS AT 25 Cts. ALSO. A NEW L6T OF Arabs at $5 00, Arabs at $5 00. Also, a Large Assortment of 10-4 WHITE BLANKETS AT $4 00 PER PAIR. Also, will exhibit a Superb Assort ment or Hosiery, Gloves LADIES' UNDERWEAR. .: i.ii Inducementa to WHOLESALE BUYERS AND MERCHANTS. Menken Brothers Comer Main and Court. noUAtW AUCTION. BY W. H. PASSMORE & CO., TuUy Jtjrn.ny. Nuv lotk. at IU o ci'-tk A turtpt aHty ot HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Bmirir rpot-. s,,rin MtirH--. Hi., k ':wv , -aiutlat-M'jlii Lnwiim. Kt. .".!, iiKaaia lac 01 sar-pitl v ira it,.., ii.at utUvJ in .una uul now w. H. P HMORK X CO.. Vu. L're. COTTLtEB ik EZEKIEL, Who!aa!a Auctioneers, - - AMI COMMISSION MERCHANTS fwruer Sd.nd and Adama streets. REGULAR TRADE SALE OF Dry Gjjus, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hals, Caps, Etc.. Etc. Tuesday & Thursday Morning. AT 10 O'CLOCK. ' A. S. ROSERSOII. Auctiomv-, LARQ6 TRADE SALE OF OOO 3XT3 Staple and Fancy Dry Soods, Notions. Cutlery, Fancy Soaps, Etc., Etc., AT AUCTION. will sll ut ur eiex,ni. snuw V Sc. '..a l i,tiU A.tnm-, S,r, trtiUupt rt- WK, CB TUESDAY MORNING, NOV. 16th .vT iu , .'k'lAX. K. A .Itfkirul.l lii, ..f Sipl- Ui. jmsllli .11 Hl.ia. ii,,l l-,Ou, ..'nutull ana '.! ljeU. i'hHris. mn.r.. rresH On..i-, iinuks. SUnls, ilmteiy, Koj DI-liti.lC UMd,.u-. TKRStS CAW .s.Vl.R POilTIVK - : GOTTLIEB Sl EZEKIEL, AUCTION EEN3, Corner Second and Adams Streets. nod MARSHAL'S SALE. 11 Y vfrtw M two M- to nao 11 WBdneaday, the Ut Da ;.T!Ser. iob9. IHHW b.:el u- !.v!e4 f a- tlte iiig aad Ham aei : IUUj Uie taii eoftu, . HueWVlX. iacaaal M. C M 4taA aolti BAILEY SPRINGS Lauderdale County, Afa. 1 Ho le iMst t$Un&am. Ofir-aijilDK i3M.ew- Itid llo-'inia, UoteiJ.' Pa; ior . Bikii-rtirubM lu4t Fl'tU, KH.-hpnn, Br ;.nil Billlftr.J Iw.tn-i 41 .1 Ait Flfnr, Mule, 11,!, Xfapi, tie?. etv. i 'Mt' . . : il7 iiiiHw H "Will uooia lubUoly fr itlv ;loti ' irt ij Apii On the 15th Cay of Oecembdr, To t.U biheM lnnt tAii itt. Ttwfcooiw . and rtirnHuxv y ; 'ri utnl , u-;n i . viniiir VMrUnewto crtitfrnn.i Aoromni'uttB&feavii Io bai i 'Md, sftiottvo of onLer?T. tafd3ni' tH-iM WtA.TH . ".. frpp-tt.Ni. TH MAStWi t tsAMLIM ORUAM COMPAN'i a-in,,. nt the Font rtrrxmitltm trr.w u , J.,UuMt.-iU iUhUi:Mu ia Uu uiury. o u that their work .y STA.vtiAkD or KtckMWcs in tta n.etit. respectfully siinouaea ttmt. tended aud puru-oted lacUitlea, aadtir wXM aive uee of re. cot tta uroeexaata, uiev are now peodaelng tt ion psa n-r uboajis m ix ivnt unit In ireai variety aa to iylaan.l price, adapted toeidpulitit nd pri vate uaea- for l'rawim KoonM. Llurarlea. Mu.lc . ftowaaa, loo jert Halla, Lodge. Churchea, Hchools. euv. In plain ana eieejent caaee. alt of which thev are unahle.1, bj their uneouaied fadltriee r manufacfure, to k!1 atjrloeo taferlor work. The recant Unproveiueata Id th'-seOncan haeeen Encreaaed their u vtajneee and popu larity that afct-y (.re unqueeiloneMy-'lie most deitraWe iuatiumenls uli; alnable for laniiiy uae, an a cll :u ' hurehett, licbooia. etc., wWa the riee at, which they mu be affordeit ititl to tluW aaehl attoiit them to the raeaae are not liable I., tort uul ol tinier unt ranolr Ina tuiitug onoe whers a plaaKt ts.tuaed twenty t truce), are very doraole. aad aay to learn to play apoa. enuuM S H.Oeaau to. are uu jctaT OKOA'i tor ; each; ,11,11 M. KlUHfOW. .villi IWO I tuks ior ltA,aiid other tyea tlonaie ratee. For teatonony to te snperlority of t uta!v.tha. kfkaoo Ji H aralta organ Oi ipectfully reler to tfce ruueieai pi'jta trenerally ; a tnajprity of toe stunt promi mualelaoa m ibe i-oomry, wtHJ rnany of Inlaw in auroi.e, uavina mven anQug monv uioj. tne msjuou at xtamunOxsan, i A oirealKrooiHaiBliig Hii w::t ue eeub ir.-? mi any ui aeacripnve circular, lent reepeetlns theee reel itrawiBflf of erw Mm i a tpweat price, aoiciij axed I HAHLIS OBUAN-Ca, OH .iUialulog fan jagriktav '. geatt .. rt- ! stet.rr., .... a ' fa- INSURANCE. HERNANDO INSURANCE COMPANY OF MEMPHIS, OfFICE : Ma. 17 HAOISOU STRtT. S.H.0UM3C0II3, W. I. 6AL83EATH Prei.el. ViM-Prtaltif F. M. NELSON. Secretary. W. B. ALlOflY. Aas't Stcretary. OIRECTORS 4. H. Ht'.tWtlMI k, r. Etaa, lysvKKa AAJ.i9T L'Mtn ar riHa.UA tfio asm jl xi arrtx rtucl PLANTERS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF MEMPHIS, TENN., Office: Cor. Madison and Second. 1 G L0NS8ALE. frtaNaal D M T9WNSF.N0, Vtee Prtaliteat. WALTER A GOODMAN, Secretary J. 0. LONSDALE. Jr.. Aaa't Secretary. Mite "KHW : i. H . rmianD, J-1. Daai I. I 'i ;e1Slll.t, V. MCTKK ti. V. .' r. f M. N. TT J. V. HU..I, b. F. Hauhiht,' J.I . .1 . lavaxr. It. J. MTU CD, 1AT ml, ujoi f.aanl ancS m. h. n I. I'. ... .r. an.' 1 rrn ana Murtna Riiln- HIDES AND LEATHER. SCHEIBLER & CO., LiK.vuEa.s a ruAr riuiMitire LEATHER Ho. 203 Main Street, Ttm HftcaK Prrrm ytO a.r hioes, peltries, beeswax. TALLOW, WOOL. ASHBR00K & WHITE, ngNn to Uco. hituiii A in.. uttAixns is Hides and Peltries HlhHi Ch Prlie PUi r Hides, Furs, Deer Skins, Beeswax, Tallow, Wool, Etc. (V.uxtantlr "n iV.miirnrunl, Harness. Bridie, Skirting and Seio Leather, ADAMS STREET, Bete. n Front Row and Water St., Ml MEMPHIS, TENN. l B.TMO4it, t. r.URi THOMAS & GROSS Manly acthvehs or LEATHER A."I1 i .k: Kit- I Leather & Shoe Findin's Foreian and Domestic Calf and Kip Mm, Tanners' a.p.d Carrtan' Took, Tumtn'm, Etc., 366 MainSt, Memphis, Teat, ast- r..al li i,U for HldMi.-l Lathr j Oi, HARDWARE. COTTON GINS! ALLISON BROS., HOLE KOR E.CARVER A CO.'S IMPROVED COTTON GIN WHOLKHAI.K OKALKHH IN HARDWARE IRON, 6U MS, CUTLERY, Etc.. 270 FRONT STREET, PLANTKIWoi -hase fHn, I rnlot ttuu we Mbmlaa 10 par iM wtlt do well to beer In He. Aaeol, for E. CAIl IVKoVaOl l OTTO.N OIiM. VEK Th'- nuiNina'1 tM-autv of the rttaoh- of ucton glnnl on ttumty wJi known ttM RcaihIs. the riKbtoeMa f tb4r tpmtd naiilMismr.. rreaAeil jrtutd uf llnl, wai tnuxf uUMr - feuiowlJtd tulTUiTtagem. mu tbevl more flMirmbUf tbaa ia hnmT yearn, wbwn, as mw, they w i i- the vun.. j STOVES, ETC. CHARTER OAK STOVE CATECHISM : (raaciew.. Who ma4e the rtr fhartarOaH I Stover . .l-iarer.. U. K Fllley, of I ..,n... t. wnea a -it nnimeaeT u. Uie leial uu.ulty i.t iri.li. n lays they are good Kt,,vt Haste thai aaetiieo.? I! -w rhanyoatuf that i.urnbei ajw.it A --Ivot tme. U -W,iW eeiia the aeUUttte '"' IB J. r. .tVHAMKi. t".. 5X7 MA lit ST. i XH: pienty of them. U-M.w oaa purchaaen tell Lhe enalne? X.Wr veeiug the name oi j. V. Flilay on Mch Saoea, la. How ehouid parUen or-lj thecn? T.-feU your merchant 15 get Flikea. Q. ftoet J. F. V flAJixt a Co. have a good A. - ru; (Aee mS Utrmot Wmwnit ami He good (. 1. F. SCHABEL & CO., NO. 227 HAIN STREET. MEMPHIS, sol i$ents. KUJ7 THE FAVORITE ii guaranteed tr he ia all rawpeHaa- FiRST CLASS COOK STOVE. l aii aad examtTto thaw. For taie by v. m kwT Re.' ..Ing, ij.itter: n ead vwaatwl l orkjkoU'-ited and promptly exaeuted. With aaxae .ad of all de- reoelved, aiao ih nn itieWitW t i or other xtlamianta to ex- deetre to twrtttt. For taruMja. aptay to St. .'. K. BACWT or the Oe ' t INSANE ASYLUM. ....in nomnnt N trr.R mi n-O- an ! VOL. BO - No AdGTIOM. ROYSTER, TREZEVANT & CO , TZ. Z77 . C cor. Main mm! irtknm Sta j daily'sales or MERCHANDISE, FURNITURE, ETC AtSalaaroom. Taflle Unena, lnnz'.s, Sheeting and Embroideries, Or onwCT oanaiAjr ntPOBrATUw to toaald. wlUioat roMrva, WEDNESDAY MORNING, !0 o'c.ccV, At oar Uaioarooai. ta ' Una to thtt iai or Lin na u -mbraclu, m w ar aaa matin, a Tim or xnorf aneq lb- kind ayar aadara told ia i, rMrva. to tl.a hlrnat kidd.?, aaavataitT tha ladlaa, ar m titm ijctor th sala. Mai a co. EXTENSIVE SALE or WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND SILVER PLATE. Prom the veil taigwn houe of C. J.TYLER A CO., At eer SelwrnaHf, CiHy, 2t !& ; .- -: CMUaniit7p .wrWtire -stock i Ciflsrd eat. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED Gwxls tow opn lur ilnc.L R0YSTEB, THEZEVAJi EXECUTOR'S SA noTi 50 Small Faro Fm "" frwn "em HT .lLruLi PsifE e ni UJO ... Holiday. November 15, E8S-, wa uxt .aao; prrcc.-y called E3 OJJ3L fe rtiuiioii. ilr.Vuf. fl ialo KJ...-.I Tbrt .luali Th" tr:ict ,nb,,r1t!c Lj' F,FTY SMALL , "j-ytny in ht.f ftom jt to :ory i I witi be mi otor!,.! 'U UiAt ut rr ,. j pliwi la bla UauJ, oaa d ua. acii ! now wlUtoiii rarvaar In n .nr , HJiita thfciu at U-tsuri.. i.. ii.ru - : ', Plana may b n..: n Hc:n uhlj. i.U'I t.u th..- . ,0.1 VO.. Ul I la aala wtU ba (antnpwxy, jau v.ll.i-i iMar. TERMS: Thlrrt oaaa. wimoct u A. m. PvfL. Kxacau..r. ROYSTER, TREZEVANT & CO., , Acer.'.- PEREMPTORY SALE OF- Madison Street Lot. , w, I 1 4ar WILL SELL, TO raE VZO"'. t'.Z- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER AT 3 O'CLOCK PJiL, TO, 1 Oa rke prrta!ja, thur cili ! r - ' vjuMi aaia "t lualjuu aim, aanra' ! Hraua aad TLlrd 1b Jfce t..-i. -.'..t Wt tl mldi-r.R. r.( r A i. Ha.,' ' Tba Lut In :sy-. frt rruat t; .si- . ! " lavala),l fr-jyKTtj Kt ttl. 1 "t'mS" IK V -t btxL! "7- PUBLIC SALE or j , MEMPHIS UWWMILWW I IIWI bill I. TWO FIRST-CLASS Main Street Stores AT AUCTION. TK ARE nWTBrCTV.B BY JO.Nk.-, ti., tp OJW, li; . Otcw TWO ELXUAST STOREHOUSES AQ -Ao. Mot. 226 and 230 Kain St Each lot hn-rinjat a front , aboat M feel by a depth, proved py roaimoUious brk tlie tntlr- .iaib of the .. alley. ifcua larev-ei. Ina. eeeoad hii w ' .'.vie of Main mreeC, be. we. : eraoo. oeeupled hv tbe old e VENDlua tMiOfMr.il. Su. 2i la tee elegaa: Su.rvhoaae eo tkeeast !? the corner of the alicf . be, J-rifrson. p..i,UUea by prevent ooeupal, a 1 Je Brut oi Bride THE GREAT RED STORE. i Strictly Sm-rlaaa froper-y u kwaa, i material, alae and co'idl-.r.. n.. IKfnit, UK iJU w Lniiu.vute, at Lbc fklx l U imp mull to Q .to in uie Onu-elaiH taaaata wn.ch It alw.o s ti.trul.nara . rti: . od a w.er ot rww ,u- veataieJU la real aetexe Oeta ai . .. .. ..me, end In the neeeeelty wUluh . : liw utaxhet, Mf. Joaaa WW rat u. ... eatr or the fulleet oompeat deea. lie hah MnjaJbre taeanartau oh i 0 aotlne that u will tie .uouujcl. public eele THURS0AY, NOVEMBER 25!!.. At i o'clook p.m., upon the on . wemau oe oapvy -3UiS. . oi bidden. Or StLE. Bair eaah. '.urca equally dl elded in 4 aad U rawo... n tercii, necured by leeiU. Oi Irua ug ,J property. The aaia wlU ue wi pc ui.itui to oerankaNr, vttk rents ;. out letSetcoi oar. and pni eitnil lar. 01 Januaxv ItobiaJt. ruUt-VavKi atu.. icSl PEREMPTORY PUBLIC SAL Uf - improved & Unimproved CITY PROPERTY ON SHELBY STREET. 0a Monday, 22d day of Nwbcr, I will eaii, to tha aigheat jidiar, Oor caaii wttaoot reeocve, FOUR LOTS, On weet tide of sjheihy. between TTa.on and f4avnen ! . aalu am., -i. h.t ik..,. . . fee.t lln u.ini,!i. :nu. w. i.,m.ha.. .'. HuCSE, with troa front tbraMrty known &a the Allan Honae, uonetrneted loratore betoar aad TeaWaxMa above. Iw j ot tlie ulnar uts aaa txaproved, with jubatautial Urica Hutu. .. and one raemnt lot sdiolruni rhjs rtr-r.y w sM ap to ba aula, and will aot be wi -drawn if latere are bidden oa tha gx-jaud who rxpet to buy. - 5A1A ooca. 13 O'CXOCK. moe. a. cocxe. Bsytter, Trszevaot 4. Co., AdC.'jneers. Ledger copy. to Administrator's Saia of Valuable Big Creek Lands. tkm MlkwlDlacratoisi of I. Uolmee, daueasc g and 'nlneioi Ue 1 . a on. ietac eei Saw Crwex. jumo fteen in, lea trom tne tuxy. .u. i , ui splendidly wooded, and Ilea on Cotu .a. a fflg ( reek, at lia croealng of thepla.. -. ..ad, waakwlBiU Jwl aatea; eoBtaii.a :.cees, nil cleared, with never-faliin .pxlog-.; o.e oc tains S3 acrea, weU Uoplwved, w -ji 31 acrea la Umber. Theae traofajill ,1 tunilaa--Wwaek other, aud will be told jepa, alcly ?Se Mtaalaftppi IUvex Vailey a. Kalna-conetraeted. rant in aloee pre ra y to Si tract, with a depot at tha ouruar ci oaa Zttot Mo. 4. Tina taie wUl laaa piwaa at li o'clock, 0m Taeaday , Oecamber 7th, On Lot So. 4. tawag Kg Creak. FUEajpfeafg reBta. Hal eaah; naif m U saenrdiaa wtthm-ram. XWIOCXS. w. a. aoLius, Adiu..n.4 .1'nrom, RttmfjamwrAT ia, a.aerViearv a ptgns on Hie atoro3L'" - i " WM, FRYE, Xo3rt2U.t XlXLtOXe TTail fetoma to Ow etty, and inn. In fa liTwJe, nave ftta M-Vtle ac two a' i )l eeaiory, W turn itan varnt tlrx will aell. Ibr Utorge L I fbor . s elghi arm HntMllvlei I I ,ir13JJA .M SixwBgwB