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THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL.
ESTABLISHED 1840.
MEMPHIS, TEISHST., THURSDAY, T ATSTTIA.R Y 13, 187C
30 -2STO. 133
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FROM WASHINGTON.
Valuable Information-Important Education
al BMI-Tnc Impeachment Trial -Bill to
Amend National Banking Law -Alabama
Claims-Tenneaaee-San Oom.ngo-Coun-terfelt.
ALABAMA CLAIMS.
A private letter from 1 (food source was
rejelved in Washington a few days since
from Loudon, wkicli aa.rs that the Eng
lish officials do no: seem disposed to be in
a hurry about receiving negotiations ou
the Alabama claims, and arc decidedly
averse to makiuuauy utw concessions in
the premises.
TENNESSEE.
The nioveti. t ut to have Congress inter
fere in the Tennessee matters will be fully
developer! in a few days. One part of it
ia made public; It proraea the passage of I good things of the land, and making serfs
piece and rolls never before Issued in
part or in whole for other notes.
SAX DOMINOO.
Advices have been received from San
Domingo to the 2d lust. The question of
annexation to the United State is the all
absorbing topic with the Dominictim in
every part of the country. President JJacz
ha prepared, and is about to issue a proc
lamation, directing the commandants of
the several districts to inako arrange
ments in their respective departments for
submitting the question on an early day
to the popular vote. The fueling in the
city of Saint Domingo, iu l'orto Platte, in
Santiago, aud uioit ulPtue towns, is strong
ly in favor of annexation; but iu the
country districts it is by no moans so pro
nounced, the rural population being gen
erally under the improssion that the
Ameicaus are coming to take possession
of the country with the view of monopo
lizing, ou the oW Spanish method, all the
TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY.
Prominent A'abama Physician Dead.
Mobile, January 12. Dr. R. McClosky,
an eminent physician of this city, is dead.
Mu-derer Surrendered.
New Orleans. January 12. F. Cam
mack, charged with killing Nixon, sur
rendered to-day, and was committed to
the Parish Prison.
M gem ta1 law enforcing me luuu section
of the fourteenth article of the Constitu
tion against all persons disfranchised un
der that section exercising any official du
ties, either of a Stmte or national charac
ter, mati they have been duly relieved by
both Houses of Congress. It is under
stood that this would etfectually nullify
the acts of the Legislature elected with
Heritor, aud srreat the work of the Slate
vent ion whieit met ut Nashville on
the 10:h.
VALr "BtE IWWIUMT
Chief Clerk E. C. Vun. of tne Suti"
UeaJ Bureau, by dir:,oa J1
Commissioner Wells, is now tr"' in
collecting statistics rehttive to farm .M
mechanical labor, so as to be able to pre
sent the amount of wage, paid, price of
board demanded, and the demand for
each kind of labor in all portions of the
Vnited State. In addition to the sched
ule for the collection of this information,
a supplementary one has been distributed
rasking inquiries intended for the guid
ance of emigrants who wish to settlo In
the South and West, as to what landsare
improved and what unimproved, price,
kiuds of slock and price, railroad com
munication, etc. Answer are being re
ceived daily.
tMPOETANT EDCOATIONAL BILL.
One of the most important bills brought
in to-day wae that of Mr. Prosser, of Ten
nessee. It transfers to the Buretm of Ed
ucation all school funds held in trust for
Indian tribes, anfcau)so the school mon
eys, books, reoonMJBtc.or the I-reedmen s
Bureau, and looks to aid by the General i
Government in establishing free schools
throughout the country. The Commie- !
aioner of Education is to have power to I
make :n cti ns, call for reports and re
quire a collection of statistics. with a view
of reaching some accurate knowledge
about our school affairs. The bill appropri-
ss as $,2oi,iou. Any district or section j
requiring aid must furnish half the I
amount of money wanted, and then the i
Government will give the other half.
hoar's case.
A Senator from New England, who is
himself a fine lawyer, and a friend of
Judge Hoar, but who opposed bis confir
nialioc op the ground of locality, in a
conversation with him last week informed
Jaim that hit er.uid not vote tor his con
firmation, for the rassons which Ur stated
of the natives. It is considered doubtful
by many persons whether under these
circumstances, if the vote bo fairly taken,
the result will show a majority in favor
of annexation. Others, however, are san
gwine that there will be a large majority
for annexation.
The terms of the San Domingo treaty
have become known to Senators, and meet
with very little favor. Indeed, a member
of the Senate Foreign Relations Commit
tee declared to-day that he should not
vote to ratify the treaty, but would ac
cept the lease of the Bay of Samana In
stead. The plaa of payment for San Do
mingo, and the scheme to erect it into a
State, the features which meet with
..cposltlon.
NASHV'i'LlE.
The Louitsiara Imbr.plio.
New Orleans, January 12. A eotn
mnnlcatlon was received in the Legisla
ture yesterday from Auditor Wicklill'e,
demanding an investigation of the charges
made agaiusl him by Ueu. Wuiiuoulli.
Shooting Affair in Kentucky.
Cincinnati. January 12. John Don-
nelan, Citv Marshal of Lexington, Ky.,
shot inorlall v, W. II. Walman, this morn
log. The difficulty grew out of a law suit,
and Walman accused Donnelan of having
lied.
The Mississippi Legislature.
Jackson, Miss., January 12. The Stato
Legislature met at 12 o'clock yesterday,
and effected a temporary organisation.
The oath was administered by a Judge of
the .Supreme. Court. The tost oath was
required.
The Alabama LeglalaJure.
Montuomkrv, Ala., Juauary 12. The
Lezislslure assembled yesterday. In the
Senate to-day, the biil organising the city
government "f Mobile was pending, and
it was made tho special order for Monday
next. Bills wero oiiered aud referred.
FECHTErV
His First Appearance In the United States
What He Is as an Actor.
Tragic Death cf a Steambaatra?n.
Cairo, January 12. John Martin, for
rnerlv of the steamer haviiiinali.imt lately
baker on the steamer AJnry Duvrage,
while in a state of intoxication, fell BSMOn
upon the railroad truck here last night,
and wxs killed by the cars. Ho loaves a
wife and children in Davenport, Iowa.
Summary of Legislative Proceedings
Yesterday,
Railway Conductor Savagely Beaten
and Robbed.
to the Senate in Executive session. He taxable property, was adopted
informer1 Judge Hoar that he was willing action was deferred.
special to the appeal.
Nashville, January 12.
The Senate Special Committee appoint
ed to assist in counting aud burning the
notes of the Bank of Tennessee and it
' branches, reported that they had, in the
presence of the Governor aud other offi
cers, witnessed thedestruction ofold issue
! notes to the amount of ilo.Ty? 68, and of
! new issue to the amount of ?yl.9i3.
The House bill amendiug the lien law
passed on third reading.
The Senate bill incorporating Shelby
County Savings Institution, was rejected
on second reading.
The biil amending tho charter of the
Masonic Temple, at Memphis, was ameud
1 ed by striking out tho clause exempting
property from taxatiou. and passed.
The House was engaged mainly iu cou
j aideration of the bill for the relief of the
! State Trersury, which was the special
j order of the day. It was fnlly discussed
i and variouslv amended on the third read
! ing.
The amendmont substituting CO cents
for 80 centa on each hundred dollars of
Further
Ben. Wood on tho Warpath,
New York, January 12. The Mozart
Hall Democracy, under the leadership of
Benjamin Wood, aie about to lake the
th. Yesterday tho various Wood
delegation; t in tho names of three In
spectors for each r.dcl Jor the pmnary
elections, which are to taw" ln ffc
days. It Is rumored that a n'owr of
disaffected Tamauyitcs have gone over i
the Mozarta.
More of the Telegraphers' Strike.
New Orleans, January 12. The de
rangement of the telegraph, occasioned
by the strike of the operators here, is
virtually ended. Superintendents Oc nip
ton and Flamery have been doing duty as
opt-ratotsfor some d.ys. witk amtai.c
obtained from adjacent points. Superin
tendent Van Horn arrived this morning
from Loui-ville, tjriufciiii: seven operators,
making a full force for the New Orleans
office.
to waive the point that he was from New
England, provided be would make his
residence in the circuit. This Mr. Hoar
would not agree to. He said he did not
intend to reside in the South, even if he
was continued. I'nder these circum
stances tho Senator said he could not vote
for bis coafirmation.
A CONVENTION OF ASSESSORS.
In view of the importance attached to
the as-essm- nt of incomes this year, and
In order to obtain the moat thorough and
ra.-.- ia. canvass of the districts through
out the cOu.ntrJ'. Commissioner Delano
Has decided to aiiae the Assessors to call
the earliest practicable moment a con- ;
Tention othe Assistant Assessors of their j
districts for the purpose of determining
the nioat efficienkmethod of uceonjplUu- ,
Ing this result. He further recommends :
this meeting ol the Assessors and the As- j
sistant Assessors of the several districts, j
that, by an interchange of opinions, they (
may protit by the general experience ol .
the r. venue officers in different parts ol ;
their r iv districts.
TBS IMPEACHMENT TRIAL.
The recent publication reflecting upon I
the motives of the Republican Senators
who voted against impeachment and as- j
s-jjng that money w as used to procure
acquittal, has aroused a feeling of indig- j
nation on the part of those who thus voted, i
These would be glad to see a lull revela- j
tion made of all the secret history of the
Impeachment trial. It is said that such a
disclosure w oul I disgust and startle the
ontry far more even than the known
acts of the impeachers at tho time. It
may be safely predicted that if Mr. Sum
ner and bis a-, .. a - sh;'.l 1 ask for a coui-
asrittee of investigation, wit h the examina
Un to be conducted publicly, the propo-
autton will be supported ou the Demo
,. vatic side atid by those Bepublicans who
wo ed for acquittal; but no such proposi
tion expK;ted from Mr. Sjmner, or
from t"1- Boiler, the latter of whom is
aid to ifa e presented budget of gar
bled tewti.tiOL1' t" CongrosB on this sub
ject. The boot, 111 " iuvcstlga
Hon, might be fo.'nd " tu legs of some
of thelmiechersi hemaelvea.
OOVNTk RPKITS.
Three well-executed counterfeit 50-oent
notes.of She new fractlomal curniucy.wero
detected at the Redemption Bureau.in the
Treasury Department, to-day. These are
the first counterfeits of the new Beriea.and
well calculated to deceive. There are evi
- --- that the emnlovees of the Ameri
can and
V. D. Snyder, conductor on the Nash
ville and Northwestern Railroad, was
badly beaten and robbed by thioves while
going home, ln the city.ou Tuesday night.
His thigh was broken, by being thrown
into a railroad luunel, and was otherwise
seriously injured.
ASSOCIATED TRESS BtSPiT' U.
Nashville, January 12. The Senate
to-day passed ou its first reading tho
House bill chartering the Blue Grass
Railroad Company.
The House passed on its first reading a
bill to amend the charter of the city of
Nashville. It provides for the registra
tion of voters, and forbids the City Coun
cil from issuing bonds for any purpose,
unless authorized bya a vote of the people.
A bill to relieve the State Treasury was
taken up on Ska third reading. It is pro
vided that the State tax shall hereafter be
eighty cents ou every one hundred dollars
worth of taxable property; Jhat the taxes
so assessed, if paid in United States legal
tender notes or National Bank notes, maj
bu discharged by payingone-haif, or forty
cents on every hundred dollars worth of
taxable property. The bill was amended
bv reducing tho tax from eighty to sixty
cents, and before any further action was
had, the House adjourned.
The Order of the Palo Faces have a ball
and supper at the Capitol to-nigbt.
A large number of resolutions and
propositions to amend the State Constitu
tion were offered in the Convention to
day. Among them wero propositions in
favor of restricting the right of suffrage
to white persons onlv.and prohibiting the
Legislature from passing laws embracing
more than one subject, aud from author
izing tho intermarriage of whites and
blacks; and, also, from restricting the
right of parties to contract for the rate ol
interest, cot exceeding ti per cent, on mon
eys actually loaned.
A bill providing for lengthening the
term of the Governor, and clothiug him
with the veto power.
A bill for the election of county clerks,
sheriffs, tax collectors, registers, coroners
and rangers by the Magistrates of the
Quarterly Courts.and for thoapp intment
clerks of court of record by said
courts.
A bill for the election of United States
Senators, Secretary of Suto, Comptroller
and Treasurer, by the people.
A bill instructing the coin in it tee to report
what changes sre necessary in thu judi
cial system; providing that citizens may
National Bank Note Printing , prosecute cia.u.s iui ciaie ior re-
Louisiana Legislature.
New ORi.KANs.Jauuary 12. The Senate
passed a biil to amend the constitution,
removing political disabilities. Also, a
bill appropriating $2.10,00" for the pay ot
members, etc., which was pass?d. A "bill
prohibiting ambliug throughout the
State, and imposing heavy hues and pen
alties, passed both Houses, and go-s to
the Governor lor approval. Similar lines
and penalties are imposed l y lias bill,
upon officers failing to bnpsMB i he same.
Locking Iritothe Matter.
New Yoiik, January 1-. .Several wit
nesses have been summoned by telegraph
fi-cm this city to appear beforo the Bank
ing and Currency Committee, in Waub
ington, to give testimony in regard to the
rocent gold operations in Wall street. It
is not probable that the Commit too will
hold another session in this city, but they
express iheir intention to fully investi
gate the matter, and to discover if any
Government officers wero coucerned
therein.
Kentucky Leg.ilaiure.
LorisviLLE, January 12. A bill for the
abolisment of stripes as a punishment for
larceny passed the Keutucky House to
dav. The Senate passed a bill for tho regis
tration of blrttis, marriages und deaths.
The Senate passed a resolution instruct
ing the Judiciary Committee to report a
general law for incorporating ma'uul'ac
turing companies aud all chariia'ole insti
tutions. The State Auditor's report gives the to
tal estimated receipt. for ls7v at l.u.s.txs'i.
and the total expenditures for tho same
period, including the amouut due the
siuKing lund, at s to thus making a
deceit on the lUih of October, 1S70, of
sl,77,lS:i.
Kansas Affair.
St. Lot'19, January 12. Tho messageof
Gov. Harvey, of Kansas, was sent to the
Legislature to-day. The total liabilities
of the State is 1,207,17; revenues, fcsr.l,
500; the number of school listriclin the
State is 17u7; increase, :-.! ; number of per
sons of sehool age, y2,517; incietisc, 16,367;
numU'rcf scholars in the public schools,
58, Hal; increase, 13,541; total pa', i teachers
wages, 2dj,?Iv; total raised tor public
schools, .Mi4,.r3l ; total number of school
houses, UU; value. ?1,0j! s&2. The adop
tion of the XVth Amendment w as recom
mended; also, restoration of suffrage to
those disfranchised for their OOSM ection
with the rebellion. The Governor de
nouuees thy policy of moral suasion
adopted by the Government towards the
Indians, Mini couipl ins of the public sen
timent in the Fast on this question, and
wautsthe Indiaiisconlined on reservations
and the Government derail a sufficient
force of troops to keep them ou neutral !
land. He says ihere. is still a necessity
BSC troops, and their preeenos Is condu
cive to peace and order. The weattier is j
Srrin. 'iii mercurv rose to sixtv-
n veaegrees at 3 p.m., and navigation Is I
resumed Sobti,, ;i!lhough considerable
ice ia iu the river.
The New York correspondent of the
Cincinnati Cbwinicrciui, writing from that
city ou the loth inst.,says:
There has licen a great interest attend
ant on the evi nt of Mr. Fechter's first ap
pearance in this country. Mr. Feebler
has made his first impression on a New
York audience. Of course every one is
anxious lo know what that impression
was on those who heard him, and the
lobby of Nibio's Theater this evening was
asiugular scene of excited friends, com
paring opinion and expressing their feel
ings. All the actors of the oity who were
ott duty were present. The Dramatic h und
balls do not gather half so many of them,
aud their presence in such numbers was a
sUnMent indication of the very general
anxieiy that was felt among those inter
ested in things theatrical to verify the
trulb of the reports that lliev had heard.
It called upon to reply in a single word to
the olten repeated "how aid you like Mr.
Feebler?" we should feel constrained, in
answer, lo coufess to a very considerable
fefliug of disappointment, and this we
should say with that reservation And dif
fidence that becomes one who has seen
an uctor in but a single character, and
that, perhaps, one that Brought out only
asmali portion of his abilities. The praise
of his friends may have contributed to
ibis feeling, in which we foel certain a
very largo portion of tho audience shared.
Couspicikus amoiiK these friends was Mr.
Charles Dickuus. In the August number
of lbs Atlantic ifontMy, Ibis author, in an
article full of that generous spirit that is
characteristic of his nature, rammed Mr.
Fechter's excolleuciea in words of the
most fervent' praise. He saw that his act
ing was in tho highest degree romantic;
that in iiis love making there was a suffu
sion of his being with the rapture of his
passion; that he shed a glory on tho ob
ject ot his affection ; that picturesqueness
was a aualUv above all others pervadini;
his assumptions; that bespeaks English i
fluently, plaiuly, distinctly, and with a
perfect understanding of the meaning and
value of every word ; that in the last act
of " Buy Bias" his bearing becomes posi
lively inspired, and that one scene iu es
pei ial is one of the most ferociously pic
turesque tuiiigs conceivable on the stage;
finally, that the observer must be cold
indeed who does not feel when Iluy Jitan
stands tu tho presence of the v'; o
watS that tho act is enchanted.
' ' Ve OoTrf to '""'"H 'hat observer, arid
to have Wn so far lacking in sensitive
ness and imagination as to not have dis
cerned tbo enchantment in the air, it it
was inere, and for these reasons: the play
ia a grossly luiprubaoii. t.t and. except
in a tew scenes, a dull one. The nre thai
was in tho original of Victor Hugo has
not been transferred to the translation.
It ba never found any special favor,
either with 'English or American audicn
; it lia no bioadth or scope, and is not
mag en'ui tth to develop into a'sltillml
painting of character. Another draiv
b.'.el; to Mr. Fechter's suiV-.-""1 ascuioU to
ti his bbbbJpi accent. It hindered the
full C' tuvmeut ol the play. It is such a
noveliy Sflku the ear is constantly dis
tracted by it, and the mind drawn off
from the matter to the manner. All the
vowel sounds wero altered and prolong d.
with a peculiarly unpleasant effect. Then
the reflection of the voice, es;eeially at
the end of the sentences, was also un
pleasantly peculiar and French. We did
not find Mr. Fechter's voice at all a moai-
cal He speaks iu a high key, and
with much monotony of tone. Though
his voice lacl;s richness and beauty, it
possesses groa: reach, strength and vol
ume. ' He speaks with great rapidity,
and without those pauses, deliberateiioss
and punctuation, or, as one would say,
speaking musically, that phrasing that
telis so effectually in many good actors,
if all this ts so, it ill be asked, w here
then is the secret of ihe g;'eat sneee
that he undoubtedly won? it lies
in Mr. Fechter's intense earnestness.
i He Is full of vitality and nervous
j force. There is nothing dull or apathetic
about the man. He concentrates atten-
lion upon himself; be is not in repose,
! cither iu face or in action, for a moment ;
but always intent upou the busluess iu
hand. Volatile, quick, nervous and mer
curial, when he makes lovo it is with all
tie-energy of his nature; when he de
nounces, It is with ail tho vehemence of
passion. If he strikes his breast in one of
his outbursts, ii is with such vehemence
that the blow tells all over the house.
There is nothing lukewarm in this actor.
What he doe is done with all his soul.
You may like ft, or yuu may dislike it,
but no one can complain of lack of earn
estness. That he apprehends tho situa
tion of the pi iv, and infuses into the pas
sionate parts immense warmth, is uol to
lie denied; but we fail to find In him pow
ers that transcend those of actors whom
we riBeady have among us, aud greatly
doubt w hether Mr. Fechter will succeed
in arousing ihal enthusiasm in this coun
try that his friend Mr. Dickens so coutl-
duntly anticipated.
Mr." Fechter is a foreigner, but ho would
scorn to have any leniency or charily ex
ercised to him on that account. He comes
Ha au aotor who has reaUed the Europe
an reputation and plaued himself fore
most ol English actors, and as such, aud
as such only, he should be judged.
COOKE.
Speculations as to Where the Guilty Pair
Have Fled.
New York, January 12. Nothing fur
ther has been beard of Cooke, the abscond
ing clerical libertine, and the young lady
who fled with him. Tho impression of the
friends of Miss Johnson isthat the parties
have gone South. Circumstances also
point to England as a probable place of
refuge. Cooke is heir to a large entailed
property in that Kingdom, uud will i -oomo
wealthy upon the death of an uncle
there. It has bean ascertained that he
spent the week before his flight in bor
rowing money from his parishioners, and
that ho secured from them many thou
sands of dollars. The accounts of Cooke,
taken In connection with bis recent viL
isiiiy, leave no doubt but that he is a de
liberate, cold blooded scoundrel, and tnat
no palia'.ion of his offense on the score oi
mental affection, or the use of liquor or
opium, can be urged.
EXPRESSMEN.
Meeting of Delegates to the Expressmen's
Lire Insurance Company.
TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS.
NEW YORK.
bv ini'.K, January ii -Coirou haaw and
in wiyers iavor; aie ;uiu ijai.-s u : hmds
rlour SI S3.i S Whtsl
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locked npon B?re as Mki
A bill which ishtnck wl
Co't.ioittee on Wuys and
will probably embody Hi
Mout-A-ell, sad coiiseuu- iillv its Introduction
l availed with much Interest. It is state.:
Ihe Ways and Means Committee are now lls
caftSlnK whether the new funding lorn sbai'
iwnr I or I', '. cut. int'-rrst, ami also as to
what lemcthcf 'line basks shall have to with
draw their -U) bonds from the Department.
Th'se renorrs are only conlecture. Nothlnu
definite U ictiown In icgurdiotrie prospective
aeMon of the committee, clearimc of tbi
Gold Exchange hank went through all
stralrht. no n v dlrflcultlea were ctntru
need.
i ne money market was decidedly ealer.
Call loans were niad at IV7 y cent. 'I he
nana- wf-re frei
blscoants. for t
, : and firm
It opcneil at .J, I
arrying rales l
7-t,ir.v.iJ The
and in sympathy wit
towards the c ose.
I i .-nr. SterlinR
(iold closed weak;
and closed at -1
diem. Clearances
y sold Sl.uuu.uuu at
rnments are weak
ELMfftA, January 12. A large anil en
thusiaiitic annual meeting of the delejjatesj
iroin uui'-reui. ui visions 01 me r.xjrei- ;
men's Mutual Life Insurance AssoeiiiHon
was Held in tins city yesterday, iho fol
lowing gentlemen v. i re electeii ofHcersfor
the ensuing year: President, T. Diwitt;
Vice-President, llt-nry II. Jul! r; Grand
Secretary and Treasurer, S. Dewi(t; Cor
responding Secretary, J. C Murdock.
The followhig gentlemen comno'ti the
Executive Committee: C. A. Dewitt, S.
Dewitt. Elmira; N. H. H. Stone, Pitts
burg, l'cuu.t W. B. Shelly, Rochester, N.
Y.j C. D. Fenlington, iialena, Ohio; E.
Chapin. Toledo. Ohio; L. C. Wior, Cincin
nati, Ohio. Resolutions wero passed
thanking tho officers of the Association
for the past yoar for the faithful perform
ance of theirdutles. Cleveland, Ohio, was
unanimously selected as the place for
holding the next annual meefinif. This
Association has been In existence one
year, and It already numbers seven hun
dred and four members.
tny wiin gulii.
EoUISVIEEK.
AMUSEMENTS.
GROCERS AND COTTOM FACTORS
Al'CTiUW.
MEMPHIS THEATER:
HPAtDWO, BlCWBLf. A
I.aat Nlftht but Two a
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THE XLIst CONGRESS.
WAFnijroTO.v, January 11. Alter some
proceeding in the House, relative to the
vote of yesterday on the Virginia case,
Bingham withdrew his biil, intending to
offer it as a substitute for that of the Com
mittee on Reconstruction. Farnsworth
tbereuprtu. from that Committee, repin
ed a preamble recognizing that the people
of Virginia have adopted a Constitution,
republican in form, and insuring an equal
ity of rights to all citizens of the United
States tinder the laws; have rcnouuctal all
claim of any light secession wjl J bnp
por' apd deieud the'eou'rts of tire United
States and of their state. The House did
not, "noC:rAr- W lt-
IxunsviLLK, January 12. --Cotton quiet at
W . Ftnur exi:ti fatnlly, ? Corn n A'c
i ial s'ked 3. RyeSl. Prime augsr lie. "Mo-la-sea
prime Vic. Tob icen sales r hhtis lugs
at S3 00ta7 OS; leaf Viw-Uuu. cultlti; leaf
tS. Mess ixn k oc. Kaeon anouhieni 13iio,
sides lie, 4 lf: ,c. Jhiik shoulders ll'e; sid
UVlSWc, whiski JUt. laird, tleret,
Hams i 'v.
CINCINNATI.
OntcrvnATf, J.iDuary 12. Floor--FaniTlv
SAa5 a vtniest M 1&1.1 12. iHim. sfivtr.c.
Oat-i in it). KyeSl.tStc." Cotton mid dliugs
c. Whl-kylC. Pork Sit Ous. JBulksbuulders
iiyjs; si.'ss MW,16e. fiacon shoulders lic;
CHICAGO.
t'Rictano, January ti -Flour Spring X
S3 .Vll OS. Wheat 77 -.7 1 ,c. Corn 79V7I.
i tats Hi'-. .. 40We. Rye 7e IJartey "T'-e. Hie.;,
wlues Sj-iHtlcr Hogar U'-i-jUc. i'ork StM ti.
latrtl IV.,' .... Hams If'e. Bulk sides 12H j.
ItiV; shoulders 10c.
.sl. LOUIS.
ST. I.ocis. January 12 Vlonr Wnperfine,
NHM& Wheal No. 2Sprlng Jl 00. Corn
Oats faxc-i. Hye sftiSU. Whlskv
Sugar 10-vito. Molasses 65 Pork
t" . Bulk clear and rlo sides ll' . lo.
I'.acjii slioul l.-rs clear sides .t, t
lis1,. Lard US nss 11'ljgBWi.
MARRIES.
FRANKLIN DOUUIIKRTY On the even
lD2 of 1 1th lust., st ths Cumberland Presby
terian Charcli, Court Itotrt, by Rev. E. B.
crlsman, L)u. S. W. Fba.sk lix, ot Colum
bu, JIlsi,, to Miss Kate E. Ioc-,heriv.
daughter of J. f . Dongherty, of this city.
i Ii Maci'-vor. Mis-j Ksie 11...
harlrs M-u-fc-voy appear at
ieday and Saturday, eom-
clocs. at reduced prices. Jail
PARLOR MUSIC HALL.
23C Booond Sn oot.
OPEN EVERY NIGHT
MONDAY EVRNiv, ; JaaaBaiy inth.-Ortnd
Double Cempany. TSm tiianagemeut. Id
addition to their already m.-miu-.Ui eom'bl
iiailon. have citeif-ti itiM MiWafini wii.
known talent: Misses Man lev. nt. Clan
Whelan. DeLiyet Davenport, IlenderMJC
(ieo. c. ThoiO.,on nn.i M.-s; -r ilooby, inaklns
the mot pcwertul vsriety laiSfsltlliBiiai
"ver presented lo the people of l his city.
VDMl.-stiloN . SQ CenU
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BROOM'S OPERA HOUSE
(Jefferson Street, uer Main.)
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ReseptitB of the Remains of Mr. PeabOL'y.
BEHIND THE SCENES.
Sioc'sinj Rrvela'ions About the
Wornen of Washington.
Lobby
From the Boston Post, January 5.
The funeral train that is to convey the
remains of tbo late George l'eabodv from
Portland to Peabody is now being pre
pared at the car shop of the Kastern Kail
roid, in S ilem. It will consist of three of
the finest cars on the road, and a bagirafre
car. The cars Nos. 74, 73 and 77 have been
selected. In Xo. 77 the seats have bjkBSl
removed, and a raised dais, ten feet In
todgtk aud two feet wuare, erected in the
center, covered with blaek velvet, bor
dered with silver braid, and festooned
with m i--n-..- silver triuge, studded with
silver rosettes and tassels. On this the
casket is to rest, securely fastened. The
ear is lined with alternate stripes of blaek
and white alpaca pendent from the center
of the monitor roof, and looped hack to
the bides above the windows. At each
end the " Cross of St. George'' and Die
"Star Spangled llanuer" are hung and
are looped back in the sa mo-manner, cov
ered with black crape, so that the colors
are uimiy seen tnrougu it, wnue the air
win oc reaoiem wi.n mo periume in
choice n wers. A handsome carpet, of
which black and green aro appropriately
blended, oovers the Hour, 'i'ue splendid
locomotive that hears the mime of the
honored dead will be used to convey the
train to and from Portsmouth, New
Hauishire, the junction of tho Eisteru
and Portsmouth, Bam and Portland Rail
road. From Portsmouth one ol the en
gines of that toad will be used, appropri
ately trimmed. The train will bo met at
Beverly by the committee of th- Salem
City government, and escorted through
Ihe city limits to Peabody. Tho bolls of
the city are to be tolled from the lime the
train leaves Beverly until it arrives in
Peabody. The monitor Terror having re
ceived her powder on board proceeded to
the anchorage ground in "President
Roads" yesterdav afternoon, whore the
screw steamer Sjaasata is now at enehor.
I .tu vessels will sail fur Portland to-day.
The Monarch, the vessel that is bringing
Mr. IVabody ' remains, ia expected daiiy
She will stop inly a day or two 1 i Port
land, ami will return, at once under sail
alone. Sho carries a orew of oou men.
What the definite arrangements will be in
Portland cannot be ascertained until the
arrival of George Peohody Kussell, Ek.,
the nephew of the deceased, who has
charge of the remains, uud Is on hoard of
the Mobarc)).
JnvF--On the llth tnnt., at the residence
of J. Ralston, corner of Fourth aud Mill
streets. C. E. Joses, son of J. C Jones, ag ed
tai years, 9 months and 1 day.
EuWLER Outho morning of the 12th lan
uary, lsTJ, at hi- i.sldence In this city, JoHs
W. K0W1.EK, ln the nth yoar of his age
The funer.d sei vices will take plies from ht-.
residence. TO Marshall Avenue, at ?t o'clock
thlsatieruoon.
SJT The members of tho Society of "Old
Folks at Horn';" will attend the iuneral lu a
body. Carriages at Holm's.
CA PPS Yeslerdr.y at C o'clock a m., at his
rcsltleneo on Ifawley street, near Jones' Av
enue, B. H. CAera.
The friends and acquaintances of the fami
ly are Invited to aUeud his fnnersl to-day
at 10 o'clock a jn from hl late refldenc-
KLft' advertisements.
From Ireland.
4 ceiling the disriualiOcaticus of preaihers
from holding office, allowing every oounty
r..niM at New York, have had in
.'t'i -
. omnlnv men in leaeue witli ooun
terfeiters it Is a well kuown faot, that ; which has a population of one thousand a
-everal years since there was printed at j member in the Legislature; sud against
T " ..... oenartment a fifleen-eent i Infringing on the rights of municipal nor-
note w hich was never used, for the reasou
that one stf-tbi engravers was detected in
taking an iinression of tho platea. This
i,e party has einee U-en in tho erapuy
of one of the bank note companies, anu
Hboujik his record was made kaown to
t"h oleer, they retained him. Tho face
yiguetle of Lanoeln differs in sonio
1 'm from the orleinal. and the seal is
t blurred. The back of the notes
aver, a perfect imitation of tbe
re-t-
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were, ho a
genu.iie. ,lltm BAKKfSO WMC9.
HILL TO AME-
-.i i,d the national canning
ho oslabllsbnieu: of free
, naking application for
l to the Secretary of
porations without their consent.
One proposition asks that, tlie right of
sut! rag" be confined to those w Idle per
sons who had paid all State and county
taxea for a year previous to th" time of
offering to vote.
All Ihe propositions wero referred to
Committees, and It will be several days
before anything Is reported for flnal action.
CUBA.
The Reporttd Collapse ot ihe Cubsn Cause
Discretted.
The Xow York Tribune of the 8th says:
We are not yet beiievers in the story of
the Culian eollujise. lis pecniiar parent
announced the same news less than a year
ago, and ou uncounted ou.'4feions an
nounced the downfall of Juarez In Mexi
co. Hut the elastic revolutionists would
not stay down, aud Juarez and Cespedes
still live, and Ba.alne has gone to France,
and DqIcb to Spain and his grave. Such
facts as tliaso have n very pungent and
striking moral. No one ctm atlirui that
Mr. Cespedes, or even Mr. Juarez, Is at
this moment leading a happy life; nor, lor
that matter, is Mursnal LfMpoa, Yot by
some desperate art, these indomitable men
still live. The atuiosuuura round about
their struggles is surcharged with fiction
aud full oi the minor of defeat. Never-
The Xow York World is telling some
terrible stories of the wickedjieBs at Wash
ington, in which the professional women
of the lobby and tlu ir friends in Congress
are iuianles. columns ol details are
given but the following will show- what a
loal haonaa picuire the writer has been
painting:
Among tbe lobby women ia Washing
ton last, winter was the daughter of a pres
ent United States Senator, whose father
years ago refused lo let her marry the
inan of hor choice. Sheeloped with him;
M uieeived her by a mock marriage,
lit? having two oth"r wives, so-called, liv
ing; he took all her jewels, and even
most of her clothing, and aban
doned her. She went to the bad headlong,
refused all overtures to return home, and
I lie father aud daughter used to pass one
another ill the Capitol a year ago she a
wanton and he a Senator and never
speak. Nor did either ever betray the
ev( U to any one. He called her dead:
she consented to be dead even to him.
Another Senator's wife, who is an inva
lid, cannot lie unaware, for no one else is,
that her husband has slocked no less than
six of Ills mistresses on the civil service
as clerks, and tha.e adds to the uuiuLair
every session.
Another Senator, a Southwestern car
petbagger, loisted his mistress ou the
Treasury Dipirlmont last year, and was
iiifliieut'ial euouifh to have her salary con
tinued while he sent her on to New York
to undergo an abortion.' She died. The
Senator himself drew ihe arrears of pay
ostensibly !'or the motherof the murdered
wotnau, who has vet to see the first cent
of U.
Another honorable, this time of the
IbelOKa Mr. Juan z keeps the leadership,
wmen ne nas ne.u ror m arty louneeu n..uso, was driven out of a leading hotel
veara, amid all sorts ol Mexican erup- ,":' . , . ;.. ....... i.,.., i,
lions, and through every sute of ills Fed
eral Union has entertained pronuncis-
uientos half a dozen times. Nor will It t
do to say that Marshal bopasi is dead yet, '
for he has writien a letter to his son
which runs exactly to the contrary. As.
for Cespedes, we have luloriua'.i
seems to lie positive, that tie
u which
am paiiru
I six years ago lur notorious conduct with a
I married woman, and that with the consent
of tho husbaud. That husband is now
(clerk of. that Congressman's committee.
his wife is the congressman mistraaa,
and her son is a page on thu floor; of the
Booaa, aad watts oat his mutual fathers
every day.
The bill to ai
Jow nut:
banks. Parties
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BRICKLAYERS' CONVENTION.
Retoluticns Pasted favoring ths Co-operative
Association System.
the Treasury as a 1
. ist be cancelled
... lwo.it- V. u
Ly the Secretary, and in U-C of than, he is
directed to Issue lor desalt by tbe pro
posed hanking associations fou.-Ir cent
bonds running forty y-ars, princ. pa 'd
interest payable in coin, non-taxa "y
Federal, State or municipal author, 'lea,
and the Interest on hand which may
held in F.orope, payable in tbe money of
European countriea. These bonds are to
convertible at the option ot mo owners
Chicago, Januar It:. Tho Bricklayers'
National Convention reassembled this
morning.
A special co mm it lee was appointed to
draft resolutions iu reference lo the tele
graph oeralors' strike.
A letter was received from John W.
Browning. N. , saying the strikers have
determined lo tinhl' th" Western I Biofl
monoHlv until they have sithieved a
complete victory. He says also, that the
offices of the Western Union have been
rejected. Browning hopes the bricklay
ers will proffer material aid at onoe.
Reports of local Unions were read, giv
ing tbe condition aud number of mem
bers, etc
Tbe emblem of last year was adopted.
A resolution was presented looking to
a reorirsuizailon ot tbe National Trade
. 1k-
Vrom coupon in registered, or from regis-
t red into couponh; it compells the Secre
tary of the Treasury to redeem and csn-.-j'.n
monnt of greenbscks or three per
.(-rtilicates equal to seven pr cent. Union, or asaembly to be composed of
1.. iiiAd under tho i deleirates Trotn each national orgiiu.allon
of th emulating note. Usued un ler the , n - K SJ j.
the free banking system. It provides for J, lr
the rfciemption of the notes ln ew 1 ors Resolutions were passed in favor or tlie
n Mt riiA eoiinters of the bauka
an w o
i..iiiiir them ; prohibita banks from pay
lug interest on current deposits ; provides . ,galui(, gTHmiag traveling cards.
lhat the engraving and priming 01 m
uw circulating notes shall be executed
ia the bureau of engrossing and printing
Akof the Treasury Department ; that each
JCenomlnatlon of notes shall be on dU
Sinet paper and from lathe wsrk, d bad
(S.-ooerative association system projecKai
i by Mr. Rosenstrack, who is here.
Resolutions wero offered aud reterrea,
Georgia Is much discoursged over her
treatment by Congress, bat it is probable
that a majority of members of the Legis
lature will respond ln time to the Gover
nor's call for reassembling on the lth of
January,
of his forces 111 h.e-t tua is of the moat
promlalu.' character; aud for the rest, we
can trust iu tho record which tho Cubans
have won ralher than to ihe lie wo lch the
Spaniards have manufactured. Those per
sistent leaders may did, but they do not
ousily resign.
The nieagerness of tho Cuban means
proves noihiug definite. Those of tbe
Spaniards are occasions'- ly as bad, for wi
hear of them joiulug the Cuban ranks in
the Fast from starvation. The Cubans, it
la true, may die of hunger; but the Span
iards, a tbousaud of whom are said to be
in hospital at Santiago, did of cholera.
It is admitted lhat lb.- ragamuffins of Ces
pedes can enter a ".ly au l take prisoners
and supplies, ail trout sheer hunger. It is
also granted, w,- believe, that th ry fight
to the extent of losing hundreds of men
in a battle, all from sheer cowardice. On
the other hand, we learn that the now re
cruits of Valiuaseda are taking to th ir
heels from terror ot tho guerrillas. Here
we have the very element which has
made it rash to predict aaythiug of tho
Mexi'-ans luring ihe war of intervention,
which deceived Mr. Corwln. which puz
zltd Mr. Seward, and sent a French Mar
shal home and put au Austrian Prince to
death. S
We repeat our caution against the te
merity of believing that the cause of Cuba
has yet come to final grief. The patriots
of lhat island reassert in the boldest and
most vigorous language their determina
tion to persevere, whether th"y obtain
outtdde aid or not, Wo hope lhat i la-t
will, and that the plight ol Spain
operate to their advantage. The report
sent us by Admiral Poor that the Span
iards have less than 14,000 troops ln Cuba,
exclusive, we suppose, of the inefficient
volunteers, may serve as an onset to soiuo
receut exhiblts of the supposed impotence
RICHARD HiMSELF AGAIN.
The shifting of a bog is reported from
Bally longford. County Kerry. The bog,
which covered over "two hundred acres,
moved to a distance of nearly half a 111 He
inland, creating great consternation iu
tho neighborhood. Several cabins were
thrown down, and cattle and horses wore
loat. A lake took the place Of the bog.
The inhabitants 011 the skirts of the mor
ass barely escaped, the motion of tho bog
being sudden and unexpected.
Tho Flag of Ireland publishes a letter
from O'Oonavan Rossa, ln reference to bis
return from Tipporary. closing thus:
Tho Chairman of the Directors gave us a
special visit on Saturday, and asked me if
I was not from Tipperary, etc. I asked
bim about the election. He gave me per
mission to write to Mr. Gladstone, I in
tend to suggest to him the propriety of
removing me to Mil! batik prison. These
lodgings are within view ot the Parlia
ment House, and. If he complies,
I will be able to do my bit
of oakum and my bit of Parliamentary
business with moro convenience. I may
offer him a suggestion, too, towards hav
ing tho Tenure-right bill regulatetho rents
according tollriffith'sPoor Law valuation,
and no eviction except for non-payment
of the rent. But I do not mean to make
light of the honor of the compliment paid
me, if it be true. I would only acknowl
edge it if allowed. But " Gallant Tip"
might easily find a worthier representa
tive among thu prisoners. Selecting me
for the honor is only of a piece with For
tune's making a football of me through
life one time throwing me on the ground
and trampling mo with her pretty little
feet, and another time hitting me a kick
lhat sends mcKpinning as high as the old
woman who lives in theblauket. If these
few words are unparliamentary, I have
placed them where the directors oau easily
scratch them out. I have read tbe poem,
page 18, about the Faith and Dr. Cuilen.
It concludes just with my own ideas 011
the matter. Good-bye, Governor, and
send reineuiberanei-s to all.
Yours, ever faithfully,
JEKFttlAH ODONkVaN ROSS A.
Pkfetud Alasiey Finds His Level In the Out
skirls of Boslon,
The New York Sun of the 8th says: "A
rrentlemaii who returned from Boston on
Thursday stiys he saw Mr. Richard Rad
ford, alias Lord Hubert Leroy Ainsloy,
who recently lied in disgrace from this
city, employed as barkeeper, last week, in
an obscure drinking establishment in the
suburbs of that city. At first the gentle
man did not recognize the would-be-lord,
who evidently has taken good care that
no one shall. Radford is much altered,
and has a wearv and careworn exjircssi.
till hinidsome face. Me
The Jewish Religion.
The Jewish Mesienger cannot under
stand how intelligent Christians can think
that Judaism is becoming weak, and is ln
danger of extinction. "It may be owing
to the fact," it says, "that one or two Jew
ish ministers have been holding forth ln
Unitarian pulpits, and that there are sev
eral Jewish ministers who are tinctured
with the spiril of the age, and do not be-
! lievo in the advent of a Messiah, in the
1 resurrection of the dead, in tne ingather
ing of Israel, and their restoration to the
promised laud, lteuco I ney argue that 11
great change has taken place in tho Jew
ish camp. Now all this," it declares, "is
remote from tho truth. Judaism is now
as strong and as vigorous as at any time in
its history. None of its fundamental
on his -till mnidsome laoe. ne nas ; principles nave ooen given up, and tne
shaved off entirely his once admired ! true Israelite still looks for tho promises
golden uiousiacne. anu nas prooaniy 1 111 iuu jcwisu scriptures.
donned a wig, as bis hair Is now consid
er ihlv darker than when be was in this
citv. He was well dressed, and made des-
What Constitutes the Mississippi Vsltey.
nerate efforts to appear self-possessed. My 1 The Mississippi valley Includes most of
7) mixed a "cocKian jor our in- Minnesota, most ol lseonsin, Illinois,
lord I
formanl, which, we are assured, was ex- 1 and Indiana, three-fourths of Ohio, nearly
ceedingly nice. The titled barkeeper one-half of Pennsylvania, a little of south
asked the gentleman whether he was west New Y'ork and west Maryland, most
from New York, what the news was, of Western Virginia, western parts of
and had they heard auything from Lord Virginia and North Carolina, northwest
AlnsleyT Georgia, north Alabama, half of MUsls-
" Radford was told tbst things In the sippl, two-thirds of Louisiana, north
metropolitan oils were generally quiet 1 Texas, northeast corner of New Mexico,
and eVeu dull: that there was little if any 1 enat half of Colorado, moat of Vnalm
may j news, except that people believed that the j and Montana, and Dakota, and all of
fellow calling nimseit a lord naa goue 10 . ,,, Missouri, Amansas, Nebraska.
Furope. Wherenponthe barkeeper rubbed j Kansas, Indian Territory, Kentucky aud
bis soft while h inda together and pro- , Tennessee. Chicago. Milwaukee, Mar
posed another drink. j queue, Detroit. Toledo, Cleveland, Erie,
" He has been forbidden the principal Dunkirk, Buffalo, Rochester, Toronto,
gambling establishment in this city, and Oswego. Montreal and Quebec are in the
of the Cuban cause. The patriots have to although he has never visited Mr. Mor- ; same natural valley : while in the Missis
take up arms, as it were, ajaainst a siege'of rissey's establishment, that gentleman sippl valley are St. Panl, Dubuque, Oma
bard lying, and we hope that thay will has repeatedly said he would put hftn out . ha, Leavenworth, St. Louis, Alton, Iodi
not oppose it with its own iatal weapons. I if he did. Radford having thus been de- anapolis, Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Wheeling,
Otherwise, their collapse, not leas than I nied admission to the gaming establish- Louisville, Naahvllle.Vloksburg and New
that af Spain, is pre-oraalasd. I asemta, has sms dri v ts keeping a hor." 1 Orleaas. (JUaaye Tim.
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WHOLESALE GROCERS
COTTON FACTORS
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n .WE for sale, and keep conaia.illy ou !
hand, a lull uortmul of verythlu 1
in their Hue, dsailng piaily lu such ar- I
Uctes aa
Bulk Meats,
Bacjn,
Meas Pork,
Jew's and Ritmpi,
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Lmusiana Sugars,
Reliued Sugars,
Itio Colfoea,
Molasses and SyTup.
fcTontneky Bagging. M. and M., !Cv, Py.. .
Loudeman, and J. and D. Klax. f
Hope Bad Arrow Ties,
Nails and Spikes,
Flour and Meal,
Mackerel
North Carolina Roe Cut i
and On-se Herring, j
Canned Goods
Copper-Distilled Whlskv,
Rectified Whisky,
Robinson County Whisky.
OF VALUABLE
FORT PICKERING PROPERTY.
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CHANCERY SALE
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MONOAY, FEBRUARY U, I87C.
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of Ihe city 01
la oaae tun above sale i
fine-half eah ; b: t;. i- :
niunths. t'ti.ty oi re-Jen
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Calling vonr att-enilon lo ths above, wc r -iueclfuity
request a ctmilunaflon nt your pa
trouaire, and promise, by atrin atteu't.ia to
fia-.lue.-w, with th interest of our pa'.roa
ver before us, to merH It.
nor , law HILL. KOXTAI.VE ft ro.
Au."..ifi,
soit.'itor.
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ATTEHTiON. SIR KNIGHTS.
"Ott are hereby commanded to attend
1 ror Drill, tbli p.m., at Aayluui.
tint Front afreet. Vlnlima ''Mir Kninhls"
cordially luvneil. UEO. MELLEIWH.E. 0
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LAND FOR SALE.
rHAVE on" hundretl and HfM acrtt of
Wool-!aii(I. sitnated wvt'it raHes from
Memphis, nud two mlled from Wliltehaveu,
M. A T. K, K., which I will ell very low.
There are fifty wochI wagons, which COM in
twenty yards of It, IM pay I 25 per cord
wood, and pay expeux: for cutiintc.
For more partirnlars apply to F. liana, I C.
Stopherson, adjoining Lbv place, or Mr. K. F.
Harris. frjj
A CARD.
S"K would respertfully announce that wc
it have disposed of our interwjt in Kast
and Vast Tt'iiuesfcoe for Ward's New lias
Burner to Mr. J. HT'lLTS. of Memphis, .Vi J. U
fersr.n i.trri't. He will have a fine aud well
assorted -t.u-k of nooda ln a few days, BBa
will then otBBr to the public the best.efn Mpi -t
aad nafent !; in America, in every form,
for family and general nae.
Parties desiring territory ln MisalsKippl or
Arkansas, addies him as above.
yi 8t. Iicis Portable Gaslight fo.
Southwestern Publishing Co.
36i SAIN STREET,
Have Just receive! an elegant assortment of
HOLIDAY GOODS!
COMPRISIXU
Beautiful Writing Desks, cf various designs :
Photograph Albums,
And Portfolio, of different styles ;
Tine Inkstands,
Splendid Toy Eotks, for the little ones
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A varied and larte aMortment of
Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books
Alio, the uio-it complete aud . -m:.. aasort-
meat ot
GOLD PENS AND PENCILS
IN THE HOI7TH WEWT.
In ail ltrj branjjes.
Supplied at Manafacturcrs' Frices.
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BY GOTTLIEB" &
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SALES meek :
MONDAY Dry Goods, CIotLoi?,
Hats, Notioua, etc.
WEDNESDW Piet Goodi, lurs,
Hosiery, Faacy Gojvis, vtc.
FRIDAY Furnisii iag Goods, Do
mestics, Sundries, etc.
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Ed. J. Tavuu.
Of lttuto t u., ill.
WH.C. KI7TLAMD,
Of Ileitoto Co., Miss
PETRO OIL.
A. J.
Xa-A."W
MARTIN,
OFFICE
IN KIT WILLIAMS BLOCK, COR. SECOND
J acd Madlon strecta, Memphis. Tenu. K
peclal attention given to eolleitUona. JaU
Notice of Administration.
,-',HI8 In to notlfyall concerned, that I have
1 applied tu the Honorable County (Vin t,
at the Feornary Session, for administration
upon the ealiite of the late Plelro and faulo
I'lrlietto.
JaiS FRANCtXCA PK'H FTTTi .
DENTISTRY.
Petro Oil Headquarters!
ROSENBAUM BROS.,
Cor. Main ami Washington Sts.,
MEMPHIS, TF.JJX.
MAXUFACTLTIEHS AND
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS.
HAVE ON H AND NOW, AND OTFBB FOR
Hale, at l.ESH than the asasd prices:
1050 Cook Stoves, of vanoua kiuda and
manufactures:
400 Heating Stove;
300 barrels Petro OUj
A lari;e atook of Lamps, Tin Ware, etc.
aw Country inercfta&tg wti' And It tn llinir
interent to seeoirr Ooods Bad IA W PRICES.
Pa" We are tiie onlv partlei wh-i have the
RIOHT TO SELL the role brat. -d P.-tro OIL
or H. R.. M an.) W
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TRANSPORTATION
TEETH !"iracted and Filled without Tain,
with L uniting O-is. which la Harmless,
atO.H. lir.ilTit BIto.'S, T2 JetTeriou street,
corner of Third.
Teeth Inserted without covering the Palate,
avoiding: the destruction of taste and articu
lation. They ar light, clsanly and durable.
aUICK TliVIE EAST ! I
Louisville Route Always Ahead
SUMMER. SCHEDULE,
Commencing May 2, 1869.
TAYLOR fit RUTLAND,
WHoI.KSAI.K AND RETAIL
Grocers, Cotton Factors
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
HO. 304 FRONT STREET,
loabyand Hant s Block. - Matxi'iiis, Tans,
asa- ronataoinent solicited. aiuiM j
THOMAS TROUT & SONS,
COTTON AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
204 Front Street,
m i. m l'ii is. - - I sV lip.BUMjl !
ar-- Li'ral advances made on consign- !
met. la of Cotton to our correspondents,
ispaaovE. Sor Lt 4 Co , BoMon;
4'iLu.i.Hi, Bibnil a: Co., New York;
Moanvt'-AI A Co., Bnltluiore;
H.Slo.snsi So.-s. I'lilljtdclj.l.la- orjl
TO LAND 80 YEH3.
Five Hundred Acres Land
ON
PRESIDENT'S ISLAND.
Putolio Sale.
I" are d!rected to aM to the .ale o: ihe
v P"rnoa Lands, which taiCi j.-.
salesroom.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, IS70,
Fivb Ht-TOKin cbi3 or PrPEEioB L ..-;.
oeli uginic lo feter Mliehel, ox rt'i.
SOI IH 3U)B Or I'KWiEiT S LU.V.N1. r. Hi -
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TILCZEVA V
ltltoriuatlort
TO LAND BUYERS !
1000 ACRES
Residence, Garden,
AND -
FARM LANDS
WITHIN
BOOTS AND SHOES.
FIVE MILES OF MEMPHIS,
AT-
WILLIAM MILLER, PEREMPTORY PUBLIC SALE.
Manufacturer and Dealer In
BOOTS AND SHOES, h
Ke?p constantly on hand custom-ra a tie
SENT'S, LADIES' & CHILDREN'S
BOOTS AND SHOES,
sltuaurt on ih
water, of on
Memptta. 1 tal
the land-bayln
I property, onta
ai-ree, a.a cm.
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jCNTo. 219 Main Street,
(Under Woroham House ,
MEMPHIS. ::::::: TENNESSEE.
Special attention given
! l.-traevant a Co., Auctioneers, ;
room. In th city ot Weal phis,
' of Slain aud JenVrsoo street.
lt-8 coruer
Work.
Custom
dels
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY l&th
Entire Vnder Sets Inerted on ths suction
principle, rendering them firm. JalS
Ijnuci !
-ANTED to rent for the year WTO, one
hundred or more acres of Improved
and, lying near the city of Memphis, far
ties havtDB land to lease, please call at my
Broom Factory, No. u Howard's Row, or ad
dress meallne, slating description andlerms.
del A. It. FERRY.
R. D. WARD CO.
UFA LIBS IN
GARDEN, GRASS AND FIELD
SEEDS,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Fertilizers, Fruit Trees,
PAPER, PAPER BAGS, ETC.
OOUBLE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS
wiLiTRca as follows os ma
Memphis and Louisville Railroad Line:
Leave Memphis (city tlme)t:Oua.m. 3:45 p.m.
Morning train from Memphis dow not run
on Sunday.
Leave Memphis, city time. 4 :tX) a.m. 1:45 p.m.
Arrive at Naashville IltlS p.m. Saw a. ni.
Bleeping t ars on Evening Train from Mem
phls to Louisville and Mempuls to Nashville.
Through Tickets at Reduced Rates
Can he procured at the Com
3iain streei. ami ai i-i-,.
Baggage t'hewkea at
Memphis City Transfer Ci
Private Kesi-.lriices. or on I
principal
,e.i" 1--
,f Main st.
ot, or by the
ly : at Hotels
tKiats, to all
M.VM. 11. JUNES, Bunt.
BSLL HowiM.. Psaanger Aent. seW
iu"v ' onoapest
232
MEMPHIS,
MAIN ST.
232
TENNESSEE
We have Just reosi ved a large shipment of
TWO ANO FOUR-HORSE WAGONS,
Of a verv suDerlor nifike. which wa are offer-
lag low. R. D. WARD s CO.,
1 JaU tsSI Mala street.
Hew Firm New Goods
SOUTHWORTiTtl THAYER,
BTUIOTLiY
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
Boots, Shoes & Hats
199 Main St, Memphis.
T-U- At competing prices with any other j
Market. (iooDB Sold only to MitB
CHAyn, Satisfaction guaranteed In ev
ery instance. ae-'aXlA-w j
600DBAR & 6ILLILAND,
Exclusive Wholesale Dealers ia
BOOTS AND SHOES
HATS AND CAPS,
all MAIN HTRKaT. WTCiaTER BLOCK, !
Memphis, T
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B lO
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reat
Ihta
ihrr
ent.
fortiny portion or all L: tu
day of sale. Fi-rson wUhiau toeia
lands wit'-, a vl w to fcnj uia, will til
facility offered for s i doing, oy ttpinl
the aucuoaeers. or tome at my teal
deem It superflaenn to represent i
value of good lanH-. lyloc wt'l
Itviince of such a city a Mempi-i-than
to say that, hy Juuiciojs man;
lh"v--WIU yield a saier and lareer
il. e Investment than auyialrg else
eapllal can be employed. I uope
I possible, compeow me for MM a
! PTERM- OF bALE. Hau cishTwance o
lime advtlui in'.;rH-
HI' IIARD I PERSIAN.
Royster, Treieyant &. Co., Au tioseers.
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of
AL1LZ. HUBBAT.
8. K, Hll-utl.
MURRAY &. RIOGELY,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
31 MADISON STREET,
Eaat of Clarka Jei
ry Store,
MEMPHIS, XSNN.
Wt are now receiving our tal! stock, ths
largest we have ever odered to the trade.
MaucHairrs will Bnd ll to their Interest to
ezaon lue before buy lug. m.ali
CARPETS,
CsOth and Shades
A New and Elegant Stock just re
ceived by
E. FEGAN,
280 Second St, Vincent Biock,
Which I propose to sell Cheap for
CASH.
NOTICE.
deV3
Mr. L. TROUT becomes a member of
of our Una from this data, lue Dam and
style will contlnas as heretofore.
THOMAS TROlT a 0Na
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STOLEN from B Nolle, near Get man -town,
one Liahl norrel Mare, aboat en t
vear old. wlta biased la.e. acd h:tc spit
on rtgbt Jaw : ki a natural pacer,
reward wili be paid for her delivery to ia,
Vo1 laa or P- Carter, near Uermantowa.
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