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THE MEMPHIS SUNDAY APPEAL. ESTABLISHED 1840. MEMPHIS, TEIST., SUNDAY, STO V IMBEE 28, 1869, VOL. 30 -NO. 8 - TELEGRAPHIC ITEMS. TUere wax no further action yesterday iu the case of the Spanish gunboats. The Spanish Uoverninent has an nounced the intention to restore Const it u tional guarantees. There waa a private ball at the Tuille riea last night. Among the few invited (tuests waa Washburue. B. D. Foater, one of the proprietors of the San Francisco Morning (ML died stid denly yesterday morning. A petition, to Congress to luaufrnizo the beligerent rights of the Republic of 'uba, has received 13,000 aingnatures in Philadelphia in three days. A messenger of the Mechanics' Bank, Kew York, was robbed in Wall street yes sisy of a Targe amount in checks and irafts, and several hundred dollars. The Krie railroad office. New York, is under guard, and the parties asking for Fisk are informed that he is in Boston, although it is generally believed that he is in the building. The resignation of Jay (iould, as Re ceiver of the Atlantic and ' .re.it Western Railroad, was received yesterday, and Judge K-ul-. Hitchcock, of Ohio, ap pointed in his stead. The receipts of fractional currency foi the past week were $VU,.'.77; shipments amount destroyed fl:,OiiO; amount issued ,111,140 ; balance due mutilated notes, rl .. The Newfoundland elections have re sulted even more favorably to anti-confederates than at tirst was supposed. The ru'l returns show that twenty-.. no auti- con feu rates and nine cotuedorates are fleeted. Advices rece7 Madrid from the Phillipine Islands b"te ,hst a conspiracy was discovered at Mai.11' and manv r" rests have been made. !rbe PrK,'Pal erson implicated committed uicide when the scheme was frustrated. M. I.esseps, Chief Kngineer of the Sue-' anal, has publicly denied the unfavora ble Mparts: recently circulated about that great enterprise. He calls attention to the fact that in ten days no less than lifty vessels have sailed safely through the canal and fwek. The New York Htrald says the Passaic county grand jury have also indicted James Fisk, Jr., and Jay (iould, and upon their being caught upon Jersey soil they will be arrested and arraigned forthwith They are charged by the indictment with fraud and conspiracy. J. M. Cass has sued the New Orleans Timrs for MM hundred thousand dollars damages for a libel in publishing, la -a Au gust, an affidavit made before a Justice of the Peace by F.lder Hickey, charging Cass with embezzlement, and coiumenta there on in the local columns. The corporation of Nashville yesterday gave bonds for one hundred and five thou aand dollars in the injunction case re straining the payment of checks issued by the Radical administration till the loy alty of the issue is determined by the courts. The Canadian government has received dispatches from Governor Melkiugall, re lative to the Winniepeg insurrection, and confirming the reports already received. Mcllougall expressed the belief that the agitation would die out as soon as the proper explanations were made to the half-breeds. lAtcuat-Posi won the first race a dash of two miles yesterday over the Metairi track at New Orleans. Time 'i.jb. .toruti won the second race mile ami repeat in LtXN and 1.48!, Atmu-Uel.er mining in a good second. The attend ance was good. The weather was daiiq avid foggy. Mercury fit)"'. I'niled States Commissioner Hell, of Kew Y..Tk, yesterday decided that the delivery of a letter to an authorized agent ' the person to whom it is ad dressed terminates the connection of the poatefBr with it, and a subsequent em lieixleu.Mvt by such an agent is no of fertse against the I'nited States, hut can only b( taken cognizance of by the State. IIora"i (ireeley wants Ben. Butler to place t inself protnptly and heartily at the head of a movement looking to the instant anil complete removal of all po litical disabilities whatever from any and very one wl favors, or shall favor, the XYtb Amendment, and their prompt restoration to all the privileges of citi aenstiip. Tiiet.iant Powder Mills, in the sutv nrb. ofSan Fram-isco, exploled Friday night, killing two whites and wounding anoth. r.Hls,, wounding eight Chinese, The building was blown t.i piece and glass Hcallered over the neighboring houses. The shock of the explosion was foil a Kreat distance. Br. C'listiiians, a chemist and the superintendent ol the works, was instantly killed. The cause of the disas ter is unknown. The Secretary of the Navy was sur- firi.oil , . t i r . I a v mAmitii. t I ha ,..,j,- 1 ' " " WW anceof an article in one of the newspa- ! pere of Washington, purporting to bo -L mtiatract of his fortbcoiuing report. The Secjetary aaya his report ia not yet SMSV IWed, aJ no lerson has seen what has tiera written but himself and bia chief cilerW: and further, that four-tilths of tbe utjtteta iu theallpnd afuauact will not be Jluded to in his report. A nosion t ustoiiiuouHe broker waa ar rested i huraday on ivunplaint of B. U. 'avnet, fu.'tomhouae ottloar, that bo bad .at arioua tipiw giteu bribes to the uiouaf of k)U to weighers in Custom house tot pns-uriiur fla returns of weinblH pi csiffee. fonimisatoner BetOi ss.nniiiius; Barton in default ,uf SMwo ,lsnd. SeA.rsl other warrants have l-en Isauesl, ami it taaaidthat ft is the intention of the aul horiUiw, fter the prosecution for bribery, to bring a civil action for the recoverv of the duties. THE CONVENTION. aggektions from Hie People Touching It and Those who Should be Seat There. kkmaktowi, Novemlier 2A, l- . JMwkwt Aftjmtt : The time ia rapidly appi"'H,'f'"k " 's propd to hfve a "ynventiou of the people of Hhelbv coiin:.' to nominate cauan fates ! .... I lor seats iu the cluing convention to ; remodel our State Co:titution. Af ter my exerieuce in coun.." fonven tions, 1 tlo not pro'iose to have .-ny-thyig more to do with them; but 1 still feel a deep interest in the coming convention and what it may do. I therefore hos- that our very liest men may be put forward as candidates for seats in that great and important body. But 1 do not wish to see the thing M coiiromised as to drive mauy conseWative, or white man s government men, away from the polls, and prevent their taking any part - in the election. 1 hope Mr. Johnsou's name will lie kept out of the canvas-, altogether, as 4, -re are many of us who cannot, aud will 'n any way countenance or favor '. Jonnson s elevation to any jinnnineili ' among or over us. 1 Iiv mv Kv'sons, and ley are suffl- cient for me. Hk.vuv T. Jones. M i Mi-in, Kovt..""1' " No free go vern ment, o." the )ert" sings of liberty, can be present "V any people, but by a firm adherent? to justice, moderation, tempentape, frugality and virtue, and by frequent recurrence to fundamental principles." Virginia BiU of Hight. The momentous questions Involv ing all the dearest interests of the people of Tennessee, are about to be inaugurated in a Convention of the State! With due deferent to the opinions already expressed by many J writers on the subject, as to the prop erly qualified gentlemen In the 'West allow me to say that no i qualification whatever should be al-! (owed to outweigh the simple reoom- menilation of no politician. Put nil political axnrants on the xhef. 1 he jfreat question that will be most prom inent in our Convention, (provided our representatives are true to the people,) wi turn unoa Uafl "rfeaffw franchite." The great truths that will be eliminate! din ing the sision w ill inevitably prove the truth of my po sition. All the several proposi tions, that will make a plausible show before the Convention, will grow out 01 one pnneipie, mm reter to one oiiaaaW.V elect ur t, ranch i.e, and s to be exer- the .uo'icn whkii it is to be exer- eised. AU of our institutions (" that were' ) whether tat or i-eueral in rhrfr charaeter, are founded in the as- i sumption of three great political (ruth ; 1st, that a bee government is the beat calculated to promote human happi ness; '2d, that the sovereignty resides, i of right, and in fact in the people; U, that the best motJe of admiuistering the govemuieut is by properly quali fied and accredited agents, instead of '' the people, personally. This is no time to debate the truth or falsity of the above assumptions. I do not, indeed, ; for mvsetf, hfritotci to declare my uii- pualitied belief, that they are clearly consonant with all the details of rea- j son and truth; and I believe that 1 ex- pr. n the opinion of every individual in the wesiern part of the State j when I make the declaration. But I allude not to these principles, either to justify or j to condemn them. I only desire to I call the attention of aspirants seeking a place iu the Convention to the fact that all our institutions rest in these great principles of nprtsentafice re publics; npmUiam in this, that they repose the entire sovereignty solely in the people; representative in this, that that sovereignty shall be exer cised through the administration of agent or representatives, and not personally by the people. Nor is it my intention to inquire who are the people, in whom the sovereiguty is upposeu to reside, home may think Jnai Jjey include every individual in the com ,1Dit.v- without regard to age, sex or coli"" (,tners u,a' maintain that the people w di who tight and pav: All rlirt Hi.. " ....... . in the hour . . f " le-ril or contribute to supplv its purse " in the p.'ul,n& t'es of ileai-e." I will not stop .ger to discuss anv of the points or involved "in the varied subjects to be raised in said assemblage of the pmple. I come flow to urge the claims of two native Tennesseeans, separated entirely from all past tioliti cal tests and known to the entire county; and for their fidelity to prin ciple, close adherence to duty, un blemished patriotism and an inherent and abiding fhith in the will of the people, no U-tter names couid lie sug gested. Col. Wm. II. Stephens and John M. Camiack, Bmu, are tiiegontlemen al luded to. Aukicola. SUGGESTIVE. The ex President of the Confederacy and the ex-President of the Union. That the ex-l'resident of the late Southern Confederacy, and the late ex-l'resident of the United States, at one time the heads of the two arniits opposing each other on this continent, should have taken'up their residence in Tennessee almost simultaneously the one in the wistern portion of the State, and the other in the eastern sec tion, is suggestive of the strange vi cissitudes of revolutionary periods, and revives p- culiar reminiscences of thestirringevents that have transpired in this once jM-acetul l'epublic within the htst eii:ht years. Immediately preceding the war a strong prejud ice existed in the minds of many in 'IVn nessee against the Hon. Jefferson DM vis, of Mississippi, obliieratwl almost entirely by the war. Yet -e can re-memlH-r wl.en he was very nearly mobbed while passing through the southeastern portion of the State. A little later, and the Hon. Andrew Johnson was also very near being mobbed while passing through Vir ginia from Tennessee, en route for the Federal capital. It is a noticeable eoineidetm that lenne-siv, more m- nocent than any other State of the I'nion in stimulating the passions wnicn re-uiieo in lire rcevni isniiiici ; which made the most heroic efforts of all her Stater Stattsj to avert the threat ened collision, and interposed herself as a lireakwater between the embit tsrisl section-.; which, ultimately In volvul i:: Um drfiiilt'ul carnage, fur-ni-ritd sol Hers to Indh armies, and sustainetl heavier losses in LJ.ood and treasure !hun all others; and amoiiK the l.rxt to engage in the work of re BgMntiatsMi utui r"stration, should becomo finally the j;lacu of domicil of two of the principal actors and direct ors of the Stons of revolution. Two illustrious President sls.p beneath her mmI, "the sleep that knows no waking," near and within her capi ta!, and two living ex-Presidents, ,..., : ' 1 m mu "I'l" T"3 TmZ I lUHll'lliIM' s wj 1. I 1 umiKH 1' m v.i. their puiet MSiHMMa, return to make their home within the Uirders of the volunteer State of the I'nion. The circumstance is significant of that peacbtil condition of the -'Center State" which invites and welcomes within her Itorders the humble and the exaltisl alike, to make their homes , in our mn 1st, to snare our norn at I plenty and unite with us in building a I great'and jxiwerful commonwealth in the heart of the continent or Ameri ca. Xa.'fti ilte Hiinrr. A PROTESTANT " PROTEST. The Recent Evangelical Conference in Phil adelphia. Por. cuso KepubiWn. Ijite last evenintr, after the cloS4-of the anniversary meeting of the three great JCvangelical societies of the Protectant Kpiscopal Church, which were lielil in tne t nurcii in um r.pipn any, the " Kvangt lical t'onfereiice " BMUd a unauimoua vote, reiueHtinK ! it-rtain Kishons named in the resolu tion to iiiouire if " there lie cause of .resentment for trim oi any iis,.p o. . . i . . ti .1 .. the t'lturcli lor alleged leacmng oi false doctrine." .. .. The resolution wtts presented by Dr. - -' " . . w I AlcxHiiiitf Jl. niton, of .New in anu was passtsj iti. cm. iy a. rising Vote. A feeling of the tleelMn-t tolcin- nity pervaded that large assembly, embracing, as it did, mauy of the most distinguished clergymen and influen tial laity of our Church. The Hev. Dr. ft il- Butler occupied the chair, and alt present appeared fully to real ize that a great crisis had now loen reached in the Protestant KpLscopul Church. TUB document asking this action was at once signed by the members of the Conference then pres ent, and will be printed and dissemi nated for signatures of (oth clergy and laitv throughout the Church. It is well known that the prelate alluded to is Bishop Whitebouse, and that the " fale doctrines" are those contained in his two last convention addnises and which called forth the " protest " which has excited so much attention throughout the Church. It will now be decided whether men high in ottioe are to be iiermitted to hold their positions, and at the same time seek to subvert the glorious iirincitileH in defense of which the martyrs of the Revolution shed their Mood blood. On the previous evening, at the an niversary meeting of the American 'urch Missionary Society, Bishop Cumm.-ns' Kentucky, delivered an address OJ wonderful power, which created a profound effect. Among other striking dectations, the Bishop stated his conviction Uut "we should never get the priesthood out of the Church until the 'priest was elimina ted from the prayer book." NASHVILLE. The Removal of the Bank of Ten- nessee again. Bill for Dismissal of Suits in Regard to it. Another 50 per cent, to be Tacked on to Taxes. Bill for the Sale of Delinquent Rail roads becomes a Law. The Tax Books of Shelby County Called for by the Comptroller. Test Oath for Candidates Repealed. Etc. Etc. Etc. SPUflAI, TO THE APPEAL. Nashville, November Si. Senate. Mr. Cooper, of Bedford, from the Judiciary Committee, re ported in favor of passing Senate bill authorizing the Attorney General of the State to dismiss certain suits against citizens for their connection with the removal of the Bank ot d0 likewise. Tennessee. The Committee were sat- I District-Attorney Pierpont was noti isfied that the action of defendants in j fled yesterday by Delameter's counsel the cases referred to in ttehMaMl hLwjMjlw.,rf ,, . , . . i gunboats would 1h' lileti to-day or ill.- ' i. mil irni iik,v-uiv , ders issued by the military power at the time having jurisdiction over them, and was expressly warrant! d by the Legislative department of the State, whether wisely or unwisely. The people of the State had de termined to identify themselves with the cause of the Confederate States, and through its political and military power, were performing every act cal culated to carry out their object. They desired at this juncture the acts com plained of by the State of Tennessee, under its Military Governor in IBM, and in the courts, and they were per- formed. The defendants had for their justification an act passed by the Gen- i t. .1 .-.. . eral Assembly then protecting the ui- tcrests f the State. They were under the absolute control of the military power, and iu the opinion of the Committee the defendants con li I not have successfully resisted the power over them ; and hence they should ;;ot Ieheld personally responsible for the course they pursued in regard to the assets of the Bank of Tennessee, under their control. The authority of the General Assembly to pass the bill is well settled, and the Committee refer to.the case of the Governor vs. P. fl. McKwen and others ( Hum. as directly in point. The bill pawed its s(cond reading. Mr. Hall introduced a bill to levy and collect fifty per cent, in addi tion to taxes now levied by law, payable in notes of the Ii.ink of Ten nessee, but collectors are authorized to received one-third of the amount in greenbacks or specie, in full of tax. Tht House rwolution, HUthorizinK t the Treasurer to borrow twenty-liv thousand dollars to mevt curretit ex j)etises, was concurred in. In the House, the bill to reduce the compensation of tax-coll'ftors was amended, so that no collector shall receive more than three thousand dollars, was jiassed. The Senate bill, authorizing the sale of delimment railroad d.jrj reading. passed its The .Senate bill, to tax marriage litvnses ten dollars, for the benefit of common sehoLs, was rejected. Mr. Slaughter introduced a bill to incorporate the BtpWUSVitie Manufac turing Company. The Spi'.iker of the House submlt tetl a communication from the Comp troller in relation to the books of Shelby county, which he stated MM for some reason or other withheld from that county, and which might r -stilt in Hit loss to the State of the j taxes of that county for the present year. Mr. Jones, of Hamilton, introduced a biU to regulate the business of in- ! surance. It constitutes the Secretary 1 of Stuti), Comptroller and Treasurer of the Board of Commissioners a i ... . a as - ' ' J I committee to license companc - uouig business. . I MM the Nush- ! The House bill to villi' and Northwestern Railroad, passed its second reading; ayes, 3J- noes, m. The Senate bill to repeal the test oath for candidates, was amended by applying to the delegatesof the Con stitutional Convention, and passed its thin! reading. Biu'cm. LEGAL. Decision Affectinq Revenue Decision Affecting Returns. Ros-r-ox. November 27.A tuse canie Ufore Judge Ixwell, in the I'nitexl States tjourt, to-day, in which the I'nited States Asaeor claiiua that James A. Chadwick lie- rived an income from the Boston i ri 1.1.1. u.. : utwi t oitiuai , uivii ..c m. wun, una nau t i t uny reiiori u u. the Asstor. He demanded that the Ulll Tl "" &?1L conttst is whether the L ni dtates Anwj ar ecoiyri m tjtimm charged with false returns of nersonal nieoim to sho the books of a corporation in which he is concerueu." J t is said that .en cl.arp tl with trauu in income re- . . a . " i turns to prouuee nts pnau- oh(.s. - - ERIE AGAIN. Another Suit Against Jim. Fisk & Co. Xkw Youk, November !7. An other auit has been commenced against the Krie hailway Company by Hogcr-' Locomotive Work-, of 1'atterson, which charges that exorbitant freight age has been demanded for transpor tation over the Krie Hailway from Patterson to Jersey City, and trans- iortation is sometime refused unless through an Kxpreas Company to which directors are SDecially partial, In consequence 01 the revelations re- suiting from the investigation of al leged frauds iu the affairs of the Erie Hailway, a Judge of the Court of Ap peals, now in session at Trenton, stated yesterday that the affairs of the railroad companies of New Jersey, an-l particularly the New York Ceu tral Railroad, were about to lie simi larly overhauled. tf 1. 1 ,...--.ll'i . l . . l . U'l.l.-.t T.ir u ju4e 4o"-.i " -..v. ,..... .... tjaa the isipular emlorsement of the the pyelitis WW'i-jnJ SSw1 ThU eleotit,n will occur Chauwick.thet-a-e uill bti still further illlllipdiatt.lv after lhe arrival at St. itsii-i uyiiu im j--.... ...... .. - , ik l ., K.itKtxK ana inguiis. States Assessor cannot tvinpei a cm- . a,a. ,t .i,,i,, ,,.,i, thar. THE SPANISH GUNBOATS. The Vessels not yet Released by this Government. What the Spanish Consul at New York has to Say. New York, sovember 27. The Spanish Consul here states that the Spanish Government has appropriated six million dollars for building six screw corvettes at New York, but it Ls doubtful i! they would be built here, the United States Government had treated tht m so badly. He also states that the Spanish Government did not own the t hirty gunboats; they were the proer;y of Mr. Dehtmeter, though it was trti( money was paid him. If the Unttec. States endeavored to pre vent them from going to Cuba direct, and threw them on Delameter's hauds, then were Englishmen who stood ready to buy them, and who would undoubtedly sell them to the .Spar -iards. Iu regard to the coming of a 1 Spanish fleet to this port, he said the j ships came here with two objects in j view: First, if the United States had Dot interfered, some of them would have brought crews and Captains for the boats, while others would have re- 1 inained here for repairs. Second, if' President Grant desires to favor a few I hundred Cubans and accord to them ! belligerent rights, rather than eon-1 tinue in friendship and peace with j over eighteen millions of Spanish sub- j jeets, then the Spanish Minister would 1 demand his passport and come on 1 here, aud embark in one of the naval vessels and return to Spain. The com- j ing of a Spanish fleet to this port : meant no insult to our nation, but the ; American Government has taken so gPW prwautionary mea-ures that it u na hut nrnwr fnr his Government tn Monday. CUBA. Contradiction of a Dispatch in Re gard to a bpanish Fleet. Havana, November 27. The dis patch published in the New York T ibune yesterday, telegraphed here "that theSpanish fleet had been or dered to rendezvous in New York harbor, and that President Grant had ordered the I'nited States vessels of war to cruise in said harbor," is eom- mpntfvl on hv the Dinrlo in if issue j of to-day. The lHario refutes the statement that any Spanish fleet has ! received orders to go to New York, i and characterizes the storv as an ln- i vntion ()f thp friendsof th mmulx. I tionists, and says the PraWl object I is to turn tl'ie American people against .-snain. The lHario advises Its friends among Americans not to place any reliance in such rumors, which are started by conspirators and published !or ltie TTH m proouemg irriia- 1 1U11 . Aortas from the interior are, that hunger and mLsery prevails to an .ilnrmini' pxti tit. fntolv fiiimi :i hut in thp viiinitv of Patina iSoriano containing the lifelesa bodies of eifiht persons wlio died of starvation. SUPREME COURT. Ruling in the Great California Land Caso. WaMHLMOTDW, jwyeiiibpr 27. The Bujueme Court otroM MiMeta? C6 In nKts mul tlii mnrnitiir fur lit Dlir. f r.,n(it;ri,.c, dnrkioofl in the eit-ie li'ltl uniler atlvisemtnt at the' opening of the Court. The Secretary j oi the Interior withdrew his motion previously submitted, and argued and ' held under advisement by the Court to vacate the judgment and ipiash the writ of mandamus issued in the Mc Canahan claim, thus leaving the ! judgment in full force. The Secretary must therefore oliey the vrii und is- ! sue to McGanahan the patent for the Haiicho Panoche tirande, in which the New Idea California ouicksilver ' mines are. sbss-i aairv ftL.AlNL- Reported Fenian Outbreaks all over the Island. 0 Oonavan-Rossa's Election to Par liament. LoNitos, Novernbef 27. Dispatch es from Cork. Duhlin antl Tipwrary report that there i.s beint? several Fe- ! man oeii:ui!str;uii.!i' 11; ariuii5 iitiri- of Ireland. To-day at'Pipperary antl CkNUMl the proceeding of the riot- ous Fenian songs, sung by the mob while marching in procession, and 1 sevenrt houses on the line of the march were stoned and riddled. At Cork this evening, thepartizans , , of Iloa celebrated that gentleman's eltvtion to tne fariiameut wittj a t,mn,l tnrch-liirht nnicessioii and ith- er proceeding. Everything passed off without any disturbance. ST. DOMINGO. Particulars of Taking Possession by the United States. Terms of Annexation The Cost not to Exceed $2,000,000. Nf.w York, November 27. Gen. Balx'ock was accompanied by (Jen. lngalls on the steamer Albany for St. lhimingo. llabcock had in his pos-M-ssicn sealwl instructions from the President, Uireetlnij hitn as to what Clllll- w houtd pursue in tne nego tiatious with the liaez Government ,wtructioin were not to be K StoSSt SU? J5 ;o7from Ieegu- previously of- a favorable con- si.u.r.aon b this QoiwiibI. President Baez has made preparations to submit the question of annexation to the votes of his people, and thus ob- illiri . 1 . t iivttrii. L . ) ' kl 1 1 t 1 r ti .ai v unnt.xatl'0,,i jj.z' Com mis8ioa,. wit visit the United States and present their petition for admis sion, the SB rus Jl auuf-taiiou in ' be the assumption of the debts of the ! Itepublic, amounting to less than a I million, and the purchase of the ptb ltc buildings, forts, etc., of the State, which wiliamount to not more than 1 a million. The Bantifr of Friday says that Mr. M. Burns, President of the Nashville uud Northwestern Hailroad, was no tified by Col. Ci W, Cole, President of the Nashville and Chattauo-ga Kail- road, yesterday, that the Directors pf the latter road had determined to withdraw all claims to or propositions Until. 1U1 "TO . -wr. .... .. .... . and that the Northwestern Railroad would be turned over to the manage ment of President Burns the &th of ilet-ember. i- W. Thonias, Superin ' tendeut of the Nashville and Chatta nooga Railroad, gives notice through i our columns this morning that nq . more freight tor the Northwestern i Railroad would be received by him i after the 1st of December. made for the lease of the iornier road VIRGINIA. The Old Commonwealth at Restored to Her Position. Last Washington, Novemlier 27. P. ! G. Carr, W, A. I .astern and A. J.Am ; her, members of the Virginia State I Senate, together with a colored man, ! the party representing the minority of the late Republican convention held at Richmond, who favor the imm diate admission of Virginia, had an interview with the President to-day. It Is understood that the President remarked to Governor Walker.of Vir ginia, who saw him yesterday, that the State having complied with all the requirements of the law, he saw no reason why she should be kept out of the Union. LOUISVILLE. Progress of the Bridge-To be Com pleted 15th Proximo. Instructions to Steamboatmen about Ch.mneys. Death of a Prominent Citizen and Jurist. Lot fsvtLLE, November 27. Chief Engine?r Fink, of the Ohio river bridge, rejiorts that a span over the Indiana Channel was swung on its bearings this morning. It is four hun dred feet long, and is the largest erected in America. The temporary super structure will now be removed, and -2 aoic ior ooais in five days the channel will be pass- 1 he clearance under the bridge above low water line is ninety-six and it half feet, and aUve high water, forty-five and a halt feet. Boats expecting to pass underneath will ,have to regulate the hight of chimneys accordingly. The whole bridge will be passable for train- le cember 15th. JudgeS. S. Nicholas, formerly chan cellor and aprominent wealthy citi zen, died thismorning. TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. NEW YORK. Naw Yobk, November -7. C'ott.m opened quiet, with sales of .1,01)0 bales of Upholds t Flour si 74- iS lu. Wbiskv Si 1 OJ'i. Wheat-No. 2 Spring tl SHil avSC. l orn II J rl 101... Rlc-i quiet; Carolina is-'i. t'of lee anil Molsssea dull. Iiry Goods Market The dry k'xhIs market Is lnuetiveanil witnout any material elianee. The only rhaiitEe of Importance lieim; the reduction iu the price oi rnneatogsund drown cott f from 11 to Viyt; Hnrrtshurx O from 12 to li.. and Harrtsbiirg H from 11 to lu1. Money The money market in easyatfia7 per cent, on call. Ttie lank statement m fa vorahle, and shows that the excess over the legal reissues have increased ll.i.mnj.' ml: loans 2f.2,iia.47 decrease .isHM : specie fJ.nS7.Nit. increase fl,7.ii.y25; cirelilslion lt,L." SIS decrease J7,as 04; deposits IlKlyrr .iV de crease SlIH.TVi; legal tenders 4S.IsiH0-de-crease f27:t,28ti; sterling quiet at sV.i!; gold lower; it ts ottered at 'f Uj anil uinler, with an increased pressure to sell, It fell to 12J14,and closing at I2l" 121',. The ourrying rates were I .7 per cent. L'kuranoes IITJSU.UOU t..rt for the week UtUM, (lovernmeiits tieavy and lower. State hanks weak;oldTenne!s.ses "ia1-. ; new 5I)1 i. LOllSVU.LK. llMIMI II I . November 27. Flour quiet Family M, Cotton quiet; Middling ante, Corn . Oats 50. Kye ). Hog-i s 2".10 2... Sales of 4S hhds of Toliacco at SS - 1A 75 Porksri. Bulk Meats: shoulders if.; ri.l.-s ;. era io. v iiisk 5T. LtlLfo St. Lot is. SoVMMMtS - Flour -Fall super fine ti 1.0 a X. Wheu !T. Com 90c to 1 OaUWtoSl Bye Ti$78. WnWcv 11 w. uaarU.4lVv Molav"au. Mem, P.rk t.aj to Bulk shoulders !2i; id.s liltf'.,. Ba con sio""'-'-rs 12! ; Imms 21. Lard 17. tIMMMW Is ItlfaJy; I'laiitit'.ou uiirs j.41iiiu; dark iearn fKaii 5a ClSCLlTSATl. Cincinsati, NovemiierS. flour dull and uni-haniied. Wbeat flW. forn 1. Onl- 4 KyetitlW. Bailfj- mi'-hiinged Vhtak ats shoulders 12' ,; sides l-j'-j-ilifj. Lard B'4 ter 3tKi:t. Kggs il. Clieese 17l...als. f dull, i54. Tobacco higher. l"j to S. flu OU-v lu Ml. But ill. Ill Hogs sCBTCAQO Chicago, November 27 Flour, Spring etra 53 7rn." 25.1 Wheat S'4 Corn ' . .7. ots41tli,. Kye 41. Barley 9(1. Hlgh'wm.s Dfcaluu. Cork .y..2 H). Lard 14iJU,ls. lfough sides 14; hamald'J. Sugar BV, (14' MOBI LK. M'BILK. Novemlier ?7. -4'otton firm Mid dling bttlea JO bales; receipts IUJI: exports j, I hulea. CH.RLKSTt)X. i 'harlbbton, November i!7. -l otton dull Middlings tlsjaiV; sales 7U) bales; receipts tjffi; exports eoattwise US bul.-s. SAVANNAH. Savannah. November 31. Cotton llrm 23?: Seles WO bates: receipts Jttll; exports -ti4l bare-,. NEW ORLEANS. -Middling aVaalea .van bates: rsselncaaM; fettiiSKtifi HYr.Tl !i 'S 9373 J4U bales; isiostwlse -.11. Houj- illlll at M ,.) for sujiertlne XX. FOREIGN. Livkri".h.i.. November T.. Cottaa Mslsr; Uplands ll'.d; Orleans li",'l; sales isui bales. California white wheat dslid; reil western Sh N Ka- Orleans. XovemiH-r 7. Cotton active i; reu winter ss mi we&teru nour ;isd Corn, nilx.sl. ais l. Oats .'is (id. 1'eas 4US. London Noveiiila?r T,.-Consols 5-ilk, ,tiis:,; 'lias. !": Ws, M',-lu-iUs.TSJ;. Paris. November 27. The Bourse closed nrin at til d.ii. ITbankkokt, Novemlier 2T. Bonds heavy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Menken Bros. Great Sale of Fresh Cloaks AND DRESS GOODS Black Cloth Cloaks At $2 50. $3 50 and $5. A larsre line of English Poplins At 25 Cents. A superb quality of Black Silk At $1 75 Per Yard. SILKS REDUCED We are Agents for the celebrated brands " Velocipede" and " Hand-and-Arrow" Black Double-Warp Alpacas ! The attention of Merchants is called to a large line of New Prints, Linseys, Kentucky Jeans. Orders promptly tilled. Menken Brothers 263 Maui, Corner of Court. noSSt daw IN MEMORIAM. KATTLE bled, si his resia. ii. , Io rihelhy couniv, Tenn., dm: Wytbe Mtstlon, Novem ber i'l. !, Mr. v m. ISESVsrr i! 1 1 rur. in tli. orrti year oi his age. He wat born in Nash county, N. U.; re- moved lhenc-e with his parents to Mielby county, Tenn., In ; .v m..t settled sooo after where he ltvtst and died. lie was an Intelli gent, high-toned gentleman, a devoted hus band and kind iV lt. lie was a good neigh bor, and extremely kind to the sick and af flictedever ready to administer, with Ma own hnndj, to their necessities. He neg lected none In consequence of poverty or :j. -r-i: : to know that they needed hts assistance was all that waa necessary; hence he was beloved by many and respected by all. He leaves a bereaved wife, three children, and an exten-ive eirele of relatives to monrn his haw. His luneral was attended by many of his intimate penonal friends. Rest In peace. W. M. EWIXO. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. o o o a? "3 (ft CO 1 ' o E CO GO CO o CO cd GO CO O at CO rt "ST X CO a CM -a S 5 05 cd E CO CO t i -f- O e 3 O E 03 CP .S2 Z B. E CO CO 13 REMOVAL. T (i. DUN Jc OOLj having removed to stan- IV. ton Blehk. corner Madison and Front i-e xubaeriber and MATTH BWS, Manager. Htreeta, will be happy to friends. w. C MM GREAT Reduction SWEEPING Reduction Great Bargains IN" DRY GOODS This Week AT - B. Lowenstein & Bros ON MONDAY NO VEMBER 29th, We will commence selling our Im- niense Stxx-k of STAPLE & FANCY Dry Goods AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES ! Our Entire Stix-k has been MARKED DOWN All those-wishing to secure Great Bargains Should not fail to call before making their purchases. B Lowenstein & Bros. Main and Jefferson Sts . Entrance to Wholesale Department. 244 Main Street. te&- We offer p?ci4l lnduoiner ts to Country Merchants, Gayoso Planing Mills No. 212 Adams Street. Manufactures ail kinds of CARPENTER'S WORK, And k -.-ii for sle h I i aock of . i Sashes. Glazed and Ungiazed, Doors. Bunds and Mouldings, In great variety; also. Mantles, Ventilator, 11 rackets, l orulce and s.-roll Work; also. Stair Work. Newel Post. Hand Rail and Bal lusters. Table Legs, Shelf Ballusters, etc.: also, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, Dreaaed Fioorbig, Ci'liinR an-t Weather Beard ing, Laths and Shingles. All our work U made of the Best Materials, and Warranted as Represented. Ours is a Home Manufactory, and we chal lenge competition, both in quality and price, from anywhere. Send for Price List and try us. Ro28d&w RUSSELL, FARRIS & CQ. ALTHOF, BERGMANN & CO. I.Ml'ORTtJKt. OK TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, M.VNl'KAC'I'RERs OK TIN AND MECHANICAL TOYS, New. oD, 32, l and 36 PARK PLACE, Cor. of Church St.. KTjw "Forli, Bag to call the attention of the trade to their welt assorted stock, the finest and larg eat to be found In this city. uo-H RAILROADJEETING. BY authority of the stockholder's conven tion, held at Aberdeen, Miss., on lltb No vember. li!i. I am Instructed to notify the stockholders in the Memphis. Holly Springs. Okoiona and Melnia Ka.iru.il Cprup iny to meet at Okclona, Miss., on FRIDAY, in DE- ' L.KM HER, lssn, lor tlie purpose of electing ' Thirteen Directors lor the ensuing yt for the truosactUitt of such other Im. may conte before them. All are reeaested t be present. MIM Hi UEK1W ETUKK, u Wecretsry. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FRA1MKU1M ! ! PRINTING HOUSE 15 COURT STREET. KEEP PACE WITH IKE TIMES ! Immanse Arriva! of New Material ! Five Lightninn Job Presses ! Large Additions in Lithographic and Gothic Types! Beauiiftri New Book Faces in Picas and Nonpareils ! Rich and Elegant Engra vings, Cuts. Emblems and Vignettes ! Every kind of Business represented ! Endless Variety of Cards and Papers! A Complete Job. Printing House ! r The proprietor takr-i on-a.iion to aaln call the attennon of th- Mr'-lm'tt un.l Kusl ness Mn of Memphis t- his facilities fiji flllina orders i,- every !t-'Tij-"ioa of Mer i' a nt i i. :-. Pbintlu required to the Offlce or I t ottntinK-rniini. The most perfect atLf:u-tlon wfllheeivea In every instai.ee, nd 1r ires shall uk low AXT v ; , KM. Orders respectfully soiicte!. S. c. TOOF, Proprietor. noil AMUSEMENTS. MEMPHIS THEATER. Sp!d!ng. Bidwell & MacOonough. Propr's R. W. YOCNGE Acting Manager MONDAY EVKSlMi. Nov. th. 1M. Se.--i ond and last week of tin- enirnge'iu-nt or Mrs. I. 1. Bowers, pronooneed bv Hie presa and public Tbe Queen of Traaedv. supiort ed by the voting and talented actor, Mr. J. ('. Mcs'ollom. Will appear in a n.-w ami In- - Tensely inlerrin!r Mr mii i. wrirl. n exr.r"s- ly for Mrs. li. p. B-.wers. by Kdinund F u- coner. Kmi . iililli d s ILK: or. What l an't Mon.-y In)? In preparai I..11. the treat bi-torical play of fe.til.. rjr. 1 11, 31 rs. l. 1 . h.iWf-1 s in the till rde: and other novelties that will sne.lilv rx aiinnuni'J LECTURES, REV. ARTHUR BOGOAN. BY FOR TOE BENEFIT OF THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. AT ASSEMBLY HALL. MONDAY RVKNINU, November 3; nub Jsct, '-Llie, Manner and hawlla oi the ; people of Turkey." I TUESDAY KVENING. November W; nb Ject. The Eastern Question and Eastern i Jhurebes." Lectures to begin nt Adinlsslon i cent.. , o'clock. LECTURE AT LINDEN ST. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. THURSDAY EVENING. DEC. 2d. For the i-urp i.c of MMtMJ fuu.l an Orvan. to purchaae SrBJEi-r.-Worl.i." Our Mentions to the Invisible 5-Tickets, 'd; ETcAMBOATS. FOR WHITE RIT.R. Memphis Ar!tau-UM .omp-itiy. riJver l'acltet WHITE RIVER LINE TXTII. further not lev. one of the follow! nii )uicketH will U-.iV. elcttnnt i.aiseuKc empnis Mondays, Wednesdays and Frirtays, At I o'c:.xk p.m. . . .Hayne. niKater PritcftartJ. master Wee, master BlaMiel, master THOMAS H. SiLEH j Griildon. For all point on White Uiver, through to .faekvouport, aud to Wtat Point, on lied Itlver, Little WITHOUT RESHAPING. Making rlrwe uounov-iions at DeValTa KUifT : with the ralliiiad for Little Hark. ! -W For Kr.'ijfbt or I'tucHe apply no board, ' or at the Company's Offlce, No. 'HH Frnn' t.. Memphis. 10HN 0. ADAMS, President. ! WM. H. KEHWEPT. Agent. uoT Speed, Safety and Comfort fcWttt Use. Memphis A White RIvprlinlopeoiT.'ntParket For Helena. Krlar'a Point. Oevali'a Blair, Little K. k, Hot Springs, Seu-cy, Dm Arc, A.iatiNta and Jarksonport. LEOAL TENUKK John D. Elliott, mauler rnia nrt-ctaaa Wiie-wheiM pas lenaer steamer will leave aaahove, EVERY Tt ESHAY. "t n ock B. 'onnf.'t with -'Miner Mul Us Grata for all polnU on Upper White an 1 Black rivers KLLiOTi Jl .MiI.HK. Aaenta, I'ron.Tnade and Je9erwn Sts., opp. Landing. au(21 " " i r n & i i a n t i-ii J L. V l C L I n D L (, DAVIS UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY. r",TE splendid Side-wheel PaaaengerKteam L era Libert v No. 2. amt Commercial, will form a Semi-weekly I!nited statea Mall Llnf ' between Memphis and Wr-ite, Little Red and and Black Rivera, leaving MemphU every ' Tuesday and Saturday, at 5 o'clock p.m. 1 These- boats have leen jia-ked and thorough iv ; repaired .nd fuiulshc.1 wl;li atw outfits. ; making them asg.MHl as nea-. TheMcrchanta ! and Planters on white. Bed and Bla.-k rivers, ; have taken one-half the stock In this line. : thtii making tt a perinuneul and reliable " Home Institution. We hope, by strict at tention to biiHiuew- and low KATsa, to merit a fiUr (Ur of nutate patr ma3. , johs b. i a vis, sunnten.ient ConH.gn ir.-lijttt to Davis Lin, .MernpUU, Tenu. LKVY IMlilUNS. Air -nts. nel6 No. ISJeiferson street, Memphis. FOR OSCKOLA. Regular Memphis and Osceola Trf-Weekly Packet. Kor Oaceola, Etrt.TOi, Ramdoi.ib Way Pointa. and all The new amUelet side-wheel steamer GEO. W. CHEEK, : : Geo. Malone. Master, : T KAVE8 as MM every Tues- , As dav. Tlinxsilay and Saturday, j at 5 o'clock n in., commencing October Tth Apply on board, or to mi n i) w. Litiurtii .:.. Agei.i, oc5 t Jtflrtrson street. FOR ST. FRANCIS RIVER. Memphis and St. Francis River Tues day Packet ror Helena. Mariana, Madison and Wlttsbnrg Die new and elegnut Sldewheel Packet,. Passenger SAINT Capt. T. R. Bowman FRANCIS, Sara C. Paine, Clerk "TILL leave Memphis for HEL- vv eA. i A.iut ille and ST iAciB tuveig) every TV U Cl.'CS p. ill. LAKRY HAKMST.VlV feblD mt i Vai lls..tl Notice. General Ticket Office of the M. and C. tt R. t PUIS, TsN.v.. Nov. , laov. H. sH((CK Is our iniy uilioriae.l agent ir Euilgraut tickets bound others Beett preset! t tickets A. A. HAKNKH. Ueu'lltckst Agent. ESP AY, at i Aaeut. i s:reet. kTs AUCTION. GOTTLIEB Sl EZEK1EL, AUCTIONEERS, Corner Second and Adams Streets. REGULAR TRADE SALE EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY. AJvanrps matte on Coo sign we at. A. S. ROGERSON, Auctioneer. Boots. Shoes, Cioiks, Hats, Dry Goods and Clothing, AT AUCTION, MONDAY MORNING, NOV. 29th, AT III U't'LiX-X i By A. E. Frankland, 197 Main, St. Extensive Furniture Sale B BY W. H. PASSMORE & CO. Tuesday Morning. Nov. 30, 1869, cry dewnplion, hold Furniture, un.l a line of H"i.-t-- Jl. PASHMORF. A CO Au-Monetrs. LARGE TRADE SALE OF Fine Clothing, Shawls, ARABS, CLOAKS, ETC. AT AUCTION. Tuesday Morning, November 30th, -A-t XO O'Clook, tl'fl.L be wild iestrabl- line of Coata, rtnMlL Shawls Arith Pant-. Vet 11 I 1 . .. - WITHOUT LIMIT OR RESERVE. dv eriTTi irr) FipviFi oi aui ililo a. cacivicl. Auctioneers, Corner Second and Adams Streets. CHANCERY SALE -ON- WEDNESDAY, December 15. 1869. Xo 2319. O. R -Than eery o irt of Memphis irv decree 111 this IJ virtue of an Inte II cause. I wil ill HM, at public audio-, to the hhrhedt tddder, In the town of Fort Pickering, t .n cnstsDAr, Ueei-mber Li, lss, within le- xal hours, the tollowlogdescrlbeii Real Estate, to-wll: The south half of Block So. ".!, In that part ! of tnedty of Memphis .-ailed Fort Pickering, , :fclul iyiOK lletween Fifth street ou the enst. and 1'ourTh street on the mt. aud itholson l -.ireet on the south, and the Hrst ai.ev eaat of '.!,ol.son street on the north, frontina IW) f-t " Inches on Fifth street and tun feet on OU street. Tkhs SAi.a.-C'ash to the arauunt of the of twelve monjha. Ev(Uity of redemption i uurrvu. la case the above sale shall fail to brine the I ainonii! of the decree herein and cuat, then : aud In that event the north half of said i K.ek No. will be mid. In lots or suodivi- - tis: sale to continue until the amount requisite to aatisfy the decree herein and j costs, in Cash, is yielded. - Termsof saieoi north half of Block No.50 'jne-nan eaan; oaiaucc on a credit of twelve 4"J ui usiriii pi I'JU (j ' r. e,t. alDtl'ia li.r 11 Of? A. ALsrTON.C. and M. MARSHAL S SALE. llY virtue of tw II from the Munui pal Court uX 34mpbts one lu favor of J. T. tt.'tupnis Mm in; ant! ManataotiiriiiK i in.pa hjr, ja.inujfat n itv 11th da- uf My, Um. for tliousanJ vt?n hunlrl anl ity-uin- JtUa and two cents), baralilc ..sts oi suit; tht- r.thor in fit,vr of M J. Wtrka ami anint th nunf Company, jntl tuent "it thfsiuue day for a..7 'At . .trie thou- ind tiud seventy-two tlollan and fifty ivns , tsidiM ssti of Hult, i will protevii to mell to thf highest bidder, for rash. In front of tbc (. turtbuue dur of the Muni' iptt: ourt, on between tne leiral hours of al. the foll4wlru describtHf pr"per! ,i t-wit; The leasehold in terest of said Company in and to the trat of ! land on whkdi the Hoi'liu Mills arltUaited ! Itv of Meuiphi, T&ttue.-.-. a Oack. lH.t-etu purallcl lin--s. at A river. KhM ieaaehold haa ut luu leet to ten yesnj lo run from June, imiif, tirether will lirovements thereon, i-on-ihii.: tiiaciiinet y, lioiieis mnes. foreHoing ju(tgiL,cut-, luterent arii BJSMt Bv M. r. Ball, Peputy Manhal. SoveiuU-r lu. ;Hh. SL, C. M. nolo !rA VALUABLE FARM I V lOSTAtSI.NO f.';.. acres. HO acres cleared an.l ill uo.sl tl.la oe.-on.lr on. 1 1 - bulan-- In gtsKl timber, wi 1 b..- si.l-l bv the under. signed, heirs of Hugh Mn lellan, to tht high est bidder, foi division, on Tuesday, the 7tn f eetnber next, ' . r t,.- , uurs i f 1 1 and o'. lK-k, .n tke l-r.-tuise-. Hi. i:upruveuiciit . are a g.md ' dweliing-tu.u-e, kitchen, sm.kel;ouse, sta- ! bles, i-riiis and other out-house, grasa-lot and I f,i;. younic ur.-hard, row bearing, said farm Is sltuate.1 U mile northeast of Memphis, .i. the first civil district in Shelby county, two ' and a-iiall mihi i shell-;- i-coot, 51. O. '.,-.11114 to ?oriersvllle. he baisnw on a credit j ;h a lien retain!. E. C. MCLKlLAS j R. K. . aud on the 1 Tbrms Half Mr, of twelve moutha w. IV .-1 r.. . .-. M. A. iAVia-ov: M. J. Mr'LELI.AN. liorwt BAILEY SPRINGS Lauderdale County, Ala. 'I'ltra celebrated Watering Place, with the I H lug Rc ll.lll, I SLr:nin trttct, ami all the I aud tares. KiwnVn Knrnlture, Bar and MulN, utile, H09, shtp, WiU V oia .FJiloXloly Yar dlv btion between owner. On the 15th Day of December, To the highest and j&X bidder. The hoiwe I fnl furniture are lu -xl fuaditlon, aftd eve- rythiu)(.alu rwMiiueMt to cooUuue h-ulnes. Ac-tiniuutiaLlou4 (ur -U10 vlHitoi-H. K'.r further inforriation and circular de- Heriptive of property, aidreM ertjr, addrv oc-M KIXIS A t.. Pronrieton.. STEAMBOATS. FOR NEW ORLEANS. Regular Memphis and New Or leans Packet FOR NEW ORLEANS AND THE BENDS. Th Mammoth and Unaurpasaed Paasenger steamer, MISSISSIPPI. WILL USAVK WEDNESDAY, December Ist.at 5 p.m. And every alternate Wednesday thereaf ter. Apply to RICH'D W. LIGHTBURNE. Gen I Agent. 4 JafTerson Street. Regular Meapbis ad New Orleans Packet. MAUENTA J. r. Hicks, master John 8. iSulllvan. Clerk. The only Memphia and N'ew Or- m leans packet. Leaves Memphis ss follows: Wednesday,.. e.mesi,y Nuvemher wth. I Wedn Wednesday . .......-soveiuoer an Ivevinbe' : h, '--" ,i' IjARRY H.VKMTaI) A ri) OC2T ELUtTT 4k MILLER, Agnfl. FREIGHT 4 TICKET AGENCY Freight & Ticket Office - tlLTlA ' nr THK NEW ORLEANS, ST.' LOUIS AMD RED RIVERSTEAMERS. Through Bills Lading for Freight Given to Ai! Pointy SWTHKorGH TtCMTS SOLO TO A-TT POWT , , v ff Avi, Rtti RivrSL L .-- , u. . .,. Unnr.. k k. .hi...k.t..itkni-M ., K-,.-..- .... . s- inioriimiou jt-.ii ...-, cheerfully given. RICH'D W. LI6HTBURME, Gea't Afmrt, 4 Merm Stmt. AUCTION. PUBLIC SALE OF Storehouse & Owelling l. 296 Second St, Below Me!k. ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, Will sell. to the hiih hW v o :iiu' i., on the prni r- a sec.. Konr suiry ts ROYSTER, TREZEVANT & CO., ATJCTIOXCHUna. N. E. cor. Main and Jtfferson Sis. DAILY ALEti OFf MERCHANDISE, FURNITURE, ETC., At Salesroom. 5o Goods oatred -i-1-n nn ttMll. THIS MORNING, tl O'CLOCK, EXTENSIVE SAL. or WATCHES, DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND SILVER PLA7-: From the well known house of C. J.TYLER &CO., At or Salesroom. Daiiv. t 10 - -. cnttaum at 7 p.., Batii the sjtxk is ClOaHj Mf. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED The Ladies part!cnla.-ly lnvit -i. Mr Qooda now open for examination, ROYSTER, TRE2EVANT 4 U nov2 . Administrator's Sale of Vaiuafcle Big Creek Lands. 4 four , H eiht tuui mSSSthiM farm atibsJivtmion irlmr m tit. -iLi.?!" On Tuesday. December 7th, ; 2 ,Lot ;io- being Big t reek P.nkr i t i H- 1 al f cash haw ,n t; Lu uiierwi. : nontha. O.t.Hi. f V ! "u W. IL I ftOYBTER. TREZfTVANT' Plans cn Hie at ucr otr. v Receiver's Sale. On Thursday, tlv 9tn uayof Of: T the .' uro- ID o'clock a,m tlon bouse of ltoytr t... 563 I bouda art; tuatie by man .! SiSQ j May, ltfTi. JacU of I Lhoiuand doilarv, un-j j piins. now due, for th bondjt are sernrwt b t'venoQ nourl and me feKiLt't utno in Bok ol p. art On. uote, tUted H. U. Robins t Co. oi January, HI rQ dell, snd 1 vimi MemphU, as Co.. mto. aj- after flcr date. dale, and r Ute; Okf. .11 one ax. aavcu a VOWBY. KeeelTw. Adams Street Keifence at Ptr- emptory Pubix Sa.'e. i W E re aireetwl to dispose 01 the ! v Ballding sitned onthc -outh I Adams stret. first dwl,ing-h " " I bayou three stortcs above gix j 'i w i h-seme.it and buck yard convenient i business part of the city, aud vaiSZ 10 the Mempm. aud '. , ,n l , Ik-pot The sale is peremptuiy. Th"; I erty can be examines! borore th :, ctt of tlroaa ... v premises, at i p.m.. Thursday, December J6th. TERMS Third csi, f Li and U bi.t with inteiest, snd trust ilersi upon thai erty sold We repeat, in order S toha! l.sjkod, that the sale is positive and emptory. Title perfect. BOlSlJtl.. IRE2F.VAST A r .. . noJS Aucttont-Ti STEAMBOATS. ARKANSAS RIVER LINE. Memphis and Arkansas River Packet Company. -crll s. Kail Line.i Pall FOB THE PRESENT ANTDI R: n water In the Arkansas Ris- .-. tbe Mem phis and Arkansas Klver Packe' i ! will run the elegant side-wheel steamer ! NATOMA -AalUtod. Mas;- - ! Between Memphis and Month White -liver leaving Memphis every TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. AT : Returning, will leave Month White I.v everj SUNDAY AND WEDNESDAY. AT 8 P.M.. i And will make all regular Iwteap between ' Memphis and Month White River. both gold : and returning. Connecting at Moutn vv ; River -Sr-iDATS a."d WsnxiaiiAva with ttn. entirely new and elegant ligM-drat pa..- ger packets I D AKDA" EXXE W. & liinit. fei PORTUIBeON Eugene Bn: ;:h. Master I For Ptne Blntr snd all lntetfneu:ate - Connecting at Pine Bluer, tw.ee a week, for i Utile Roek, with the low-water packet. ; AMERICAN ... Levi Chapman. Master At Little Rock with the bteaner j FORT SMITH Ed. Rowland. Master Which will leave Little Hock EVERT SAT ! L'RDAY. at 5 o'clock ma., for Dardaael..- BTTwo weekly trtpe to Little Hock and one to lardanelle. JtJlHN D. ADA.MH President. W H. KENXEllAY. Aa-nL rr&el street. lOR FRlAR'8 POINT. Friar's Point Helena and Bends Packet. GEN. ASDERS0N, JaJMS Lee, Master. Leaves Memphis, comruenrina Novem ber 21st: At o'clock p.m. ar No freight received after 1 p.m. ear- Leaves Friar's Point Tuesdays, Thurs j .i-y snd aatuntays, at 10 o'clock a. in. bqu - : Regular Memphis and Friar's Point TJ. 8. T HsJl Pscke -For DeVito Fn n-. -u- nMrce.Austin. Helena. Uei:a, I- rlnr Point and at; way I Trie favom DES ARC. . KAV13 Mem phis every TV K JLs DAY and FRIPAY, at p.ra Leaves Ft'ar's Point everv WI nn ssi t rtnA i . at iu a.m. The Dee Arc has eoutracted to carry the U. S. Mall, and shippers can rely on her remain ing permanently tn the trade. Agents: MORTON, ALLEN . Cu.. mar's Point. PENNEY RtntKK. Helena. ELLIOTT a MILLER. Memphis. oA NOTICE. i Qtfhw A'uvtu' Line Red Jtrnrr PnrJut Co Nkw oaLJCajsa, Li, Shv. J U SH HHfK'K U oar only in'iw'iM m.ll n..i. ...-. ' --v . Age I: Men at Memphis, Tenneaaee. T0 P.VSSENIi onrg, Natches. Shreveport, and Je to their interest toeailal- nr Departmeat for r. ,t.i . .ae No, 1 " luigitu an'l-.ugs. pisseuger ieaa -- anb Miller. H.tsts- !3N1SDAY L. . KO 'v NOTICE.