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i f ; 1 l MEMPJii FT 1 1 i 1 h i 1 TTil DAILY ESTABLISHED 1840. i .TEjSTjST., satueda it JTJLY IS, 1873. VOL. 33.-IrO. 194 (I Tin: CHOLSBA. . We are devoutly thankful to beablej to assure our readers that the cholera has disappeared altogether from .Memphis ami vicinity. We haue not had a case in, ,ihe last ; twenty fnnr hours. -. If.our people wilI.now.cxer- cise eveu'onifnary oanf, and maiStaftaJ strict surveillance of their premises, leing careful 9 to their food, clothing and personal cleanliness, they can safely indulge the hope that -we are destined to enjoy for the remainder of the year our usual good health." While thus expressing our joy at the rntire abatement of the scourge here we cannot permit the opportunity to pass without extending to the peonle of those places m our owtf g ni1 nthpr KtsiW frfillnilUnf&rlM&'l- it our sincere regrets. It will be seen from accounts in another column thai-it ia mariner ifcolf fMfr anH la clfittrls-T making its way to such cities as St. Xouls, where, unless the most rigidsani Sary measures are adopted, we fearjit will be worse than It has yet been known any where this year. ' CHOLEB'A. News trom all Points What the fest lias'DoneliiiJfrcnncs- 1Iq&ii (; States. Where it VStill Effecting Work ofll&patkFili&and Imprudence its Allies. its ! The Decimation oi Greeneville Lebanon .JSliil a Prey to It Statistics from 0 H Gallatin. -JU, - AO LU.VUCR A MTSTEKY. The mystery that surrounded the mur der of Charles Goodrich, of 2sew York, has at last been cleared up. His mis tress, whose sudden disappearance'; at the time of the murder drew public attention to her as theprnb able criminal, was arrested in .New York yesterday, at the Instance of & former companion, . who knew of her Intimacy '-with Goodrich, aud was cognizant that, the police "wanted11 her. On searching her.! lodgings the stolen effects of the mm-. dcreJ man were found In her trunk, and upon confronting herj with the deed she confessed that she "killed him -because She loved him." kasbeen repeated since the world began, of" woman's devotion and man's selfish ness He wooed and won her, used her as je wanted, itheh would throw herbffi as suhted his whim, or as be found a fresh victim oi his lust in the person cf tie 'Mrs. Myers first arrested for the crime. .Maddened by his basenets, and unwilling that another woman should, oosseas him, she nerved herself to' kill him. How she did this the telegraph will tell elseffbere. It is a very e&d story one that will excite", much sym pathy anu uku is noi witnout its ixoral. The Sauitary Condition of Louis Chattanooga and Nashville Free from, the Disease. St i NASHVILLE AND CHATTANOOGA COM PLAIN OF "NO CHOLERA." Nashville, July 11. Five deaths in the-city to-day froin all causes: all col ored. Kb cholera cases reported In the city. Four deaths in Chattanooga to day, but none from cholera. AT CINCINNATI. Cincinnati, July 11. Five burial permits were issued to-day for cholera. The whole number of burial permits issued for the "week ending this evening, It is a sad story, the same thatlirom all diseases, was one hundred and seventy-eight, showing a large decrease since the. week lefore last, when there were twojhiiiidredand fifty-seven deaths reported. FIEA'DISCf nCTAI.ITV. A Sct.ro Xtlkctiarirvl from tbe-SXempIiU and Charleston IlnJ.roart Attempts to Murder n tUiIfd. r .) ihCTti"icumbIa Alabamlan and Times. An attempt tomurderalittlechildfive weeks old was committed yesterday Wednesday) morning, between the jours of six and seven o'clock, .it the rtotiouhouse near Barton, this county, ly a brutal negro named Tom Holland. Tom had been discharged from thatsec :,n of the Memphis aud Charleston : railroad, on which he had been at work for negleet to put in his time,' and since had laid around the station up to the t.tne ot His committing the diabolical tr.me wnicirwe win narrate, iie, sup. rSiiie all the hands had cone to work, Itfthis hiding-place, and by a hack, way erterea tne noose or uope Barton, col ircd, and one of the hands, just as ( r, returned with a cow for v. ivic 'h he had been sent by Mr. Conwav -riDi-master. Cope discovered Tom and retched hi? door just as Tom took ii-Id oi' Cope's wife, from whom he wrenched her child, and commenced tn th.-ash. the bed with Jt in a horrid inaun.T, and then crushed the arms of tin rhil d. reakme the bones above the tlbow. Oopef U this time was choking Tom, anit not uiiui tiuite strangieu irould he rr'lea?e his hold upon the child. C:ope got To tn down, and the screams of tee motner ana a xiejguoor woman l.rought back the other hands in time to ixcurely tie lrin;. He was -brought here and lodced in jail. Ur. l'ride attended the child. Tolu pretends to be insane. Luthis employer and others had.seen aothinc in hfs acts to Indicate insanitv previous to his dii charge, and it is fcaid that his clject was to rob Cope of a little money Le had, and perhaps add rape and mur der to the crime. Yesiirday morning, earl v. he ordered Dr. Ourry out of his store to let him in. but tlie doctor 4 couid'ntsee it," and Tom then -went t Lis vork of wickedness. He is a bad r iggcr, has a brutish couiitenanae, and bears tears inflicted upon him for evil deeds done heretofore. His conduct while in the custody of the sheriff 's Miifficient evidence of his devilish dispo sition. He put liis foot upon the sher- -ire, tumped ag.ainsi mm, moKea at, ii.d we understood did kiCK hini In the abdomen. We commend the sheriff for Lis mildness to tho gallows-deserving vretch. j ro wi the Wmknl City of Wai.Inetor." li fax. Julv 11. The steamer M. A HUrr returned this morning fron? the wreck oi tne tatyoi wasuington. nnug irc all the cabin passengere and about three Jiundred of the steerage pasbe.i-t-ers. Dr. Wilson, surgeon of the ship, i cveral stewards, all the steerage pas sengers and thirteen cabin passengers were transferred ta tne uteamer Jfai uiouth, which sailed for Portland. The steerage passengers are very cheerful uixlt r tiie circumstances, and seem to take their misfortune in good part. The passengers who remained behind go to bv r.iil. Several belong in New England. Captain Phillips and his offi cers and crew are to remain at the wreck until ali the steerage passengers are sent up here-. The Starr goes back Id Port Jjebau for the remainder of e teer ae passengers. It was very rough yes u the vicinity of the wreck. A heaving mtll from the southward in themorn SrS .caused a tremendous tea to break With great force and violence across the lxtX where the vesel Jay. 'this caused Iho vessel to lift and Mirge so ixueb. that at nine o'clock she parted ttaft. The forward whec-lhouse and after-part immediately fell over and sunk In fourteen feet water, carrying" oLe man -with it, who clung to a small part that remained above water and was rescued with difliculty. The breakers made a clear sweep over the aft part of the wreck, which remained upright All the span? went overboard with a crash when tho ship parted, except the mizzen-mast, which is still standing. One of the boats in which the ofilcers at. J crew were escaping from thewrect swamped by a heavy sea, but the; occapanta were rescued by a boaffromj t I. M nrr. f !antnin Bliprldan has 1H rived with his divers and beguriSopera- lyxiB tor fiaving tne cargo. iimiBuugui greater portion of tiie cargo will be recoveij though In a damaged condi tion All w"1 probably bo brought to Halifax. le cabin passengers speak in terms of jpraise of the kindness of James Harding, of Port "LeBear. in whose house they were eo comCortably oared for while waiting the arrival of the Htarr; aud on leaving they present ed him with a purse in token of their ar nreciaUon of his conduct The only Atement Captain Phillips basr made ivs.1 to Captain Doane, in effect , that Ue mid only account for the accident by the compass being out of order, as he aJ not obtained an observaUon he c-ld rely upon during the whole v.Tyage and tbsisfore could not correct I- atlon and local attraction. He esw, i:- .ng to indicafea change in the water t I the ship struck. He thought when t-3 steamer first touched ground that s--e was on the south part ot George's -?ioal. He got his boat down "arid wept on shore ta ascertain his exact position, and, irhe could, land the passengers. Pilots were then procured, who aided the officers and crew ri landing the pas--r.gera. wnlch work wu speedily and :-"-refuiIy accomplished. j The last brick was laid on the "grand "lral hall" of tho Indianapolis expo r.on building yesterday. THE " I'ICEVAIXDiG " AT BIRMINGHAM. From the Nashville Banner.' The " prevailing " has made its ap pearance at iiu-mmgnam on the south and nprth , road in a violent form. Twelve persons suifered death from it Sunday. Tne offices of the road have been removed to Blount Springs in con sequence of it THE HEALTH OF GKEENEVILLE. Out of a population of twelve hundred the fragments of thirteen families have remained at Greeneville, "East Tennes see. A large number or cases of the "prevailing" have been scattered in the upper portion of East Tennessee from that place, and much uneasiness is felt oy persons living in mat section. HEALTH OK NASHVILLE. The " prevailing " prevails no more. There was not a single death from so-called, in the city yesterday. SHELBYVILLE. Shelhyville, July 7. The disease which has prevailed here for some two weck3 or better, has nowapparentlysub- sided. There have been no new cases for the last two days, no deaths for sev eral days. People have been very much snared, and, of course, the facts were , viy much exaceerated. There were! oniy twelve deaths among the whites; . - two in the country, tr f them were persons who came 'ocblessness and his u ftviu ;-our city. One Mr. Muilins came ! ome in tne country sick and died bick witii uie ciioiera. He died last John Beverly, affected with a similar uikuc mere is no otneraicKness in tiiA mmninfnt in n milUp rrm Wnlftttn ..iTJONESBOEoAKAETKNN. T . -T - f' r-y JA,-,vC"i'.i Jonesboeo, July 7. Washington . j wuuij inxil flUUU.l-g liUUl tTAUJlC- Tliarewas much excitement in the ment on accountof the general sickness, city yesterday in consequence of the Up to this time some three cases of bow news received from Birmingham', aud el disorder have been reported, none of the return' nf cIMzons fmm nfnnnf whfch'Tiave proved fatal. The one case springs. There has been nothimr in hi Jonesboro, Miss Marks, from Oreene- Montgomery at all like tho cholera, and vllIe s recovering. A few cases of Major Fuhrman, tho health-officer, has cholera-morbus aud choiera-Infantum in j made a thorouch inspection of thn ctv. different portions of the county. There i aud reports if in better condition than N, 'rieedlesa nmount of excitemenl Wer. . v ' , ' s ' -' inany .rumors tbe'eonfiiotintr opinions of nrant.c.il nlivsWans nprsnna illptlntr niOTOGRAPH of GREENEVILLE, east I themselves ail combine to make the iL..-j2aisi- uifuation one jef peculiar iuterest. With ireencville prresiwndence Knoxville Pre tlie necessary precautions, there need be and Herald, 5th. nnfonra AnnmM,,nfln,i nf ooloc, When I reached Greeneville, and j MURDER mi OUT. she was eraps.. , , wished to procurelU New York, and mnHi'or i,n,i i.t'Mheu rooms; her uouoao only to a lady, asweu,aht Nhfl It' I1 1 Alia U'no rl.Tl II I. a. Arrest Of Minnie Waltham, alias straw work, and made hats very pret- NEWS OP THE DAY. Kato Stoddard, the Murderer of Charles Goodrich, of Brooklyn. no fears. A combination of causes my tend to spread the disease. Alittlesick ness and much excitement may prove fatal in almost any case. The health of the county is, as good as usual at this season of the year. I am glad to report that in almost every neighborhood cleanliness aud prudence are l;eing o"o- serveu. cast my eyes toward tho town where I had been only a short time before, and where I found robust health prevailing among all tha citizens, it seemed to me as if I was looking upon a place smitten of God and doomed to destruction. There was a dismal outlook in all direc tions which no language can portray, nnd thfirfi iwas nlnnMlnpss that wnu nn. nrfissive. Jeeemeil rn 1 wnlb!ni forth rromtneriew lorE Worm.i y th the city of the dead, sojournimr with feT. lours, July 3. Precisely how lifeless forms and communing with de- many cases of cholera there are at pres parted spirits. Tho citizens of vour own ent in this city, or have already resulted heaveu-favored metropolis can form no fatally, it is impossible to say. The correct idea of the full extent and pfnt health officers refuse to cive any inform- of this wonderful scourge. I am not ex- ation whatever, aud have locked up the How and Where Arrested She is Eecoguized.by an, Old. Com- panion, and -'Given1 In Charge or a Policeman.' AT ST. LOUIS. Her Concession How she Killed Jier Tictim Where she has Xived Since Insanity Pica Again. tily : she used to co to work every morn iuK and come back at evenintr reuulnrlr for the first month or so, until three weeks ago, when she did her work at home and took it over in parcels when finished; she never had a friend to call, or received a letter; mother often told me she thought Miss "Waltbam had SOMETHING ON UEB MIND; that she had seen trouble, bat Miss Waltbam never told mother or myself anything of the sort; I remember a cir cumstance, of which wo took no notice at the time, but which has some bear ing on the case now; my brother used to come occasionally and read for us, and Miss AValtham liked tohearhim: one day he was going to read about the Walworth murder, -and she said: "Oh, don't read that, J, "DON'T LIKE TO HEAR OF MURDERS." Our mother wishing to hear it, and my brother to read, she got up and left the room. With that exception I know of no other case. She never made any attempt to conceal herself, aud from her speeeli and deportment has evident ly been brought, up in good circum- uances, More Tro ia Pope CoimtV) Ark.-Di3ti.rb1,rpiuptlv "Mustered Out'; ,prom the Pacific. The Modoc Trial Ended Xo Decis ion "Yet Murderers and Thieves Arrested Etc, Etc. MARRIED. . UISEET KUCI LE8TON On theSStbalJnne, a WooUhle, near Moorevltle, Limatone i-ounty, Alabama, by Rev. Dr. Robertnon, Wat. GEfcirr and Lilie Eoolxstos; Meond daughter nt the late Porter Bibb, Esq. No cktUb. DIED. GRAY At lib reIdeoee In thl eltr, Friday venlng. Jnly 11, 1873, at twenty mlnnws pH seven, o'clock, Chas. J, UsAT.axed twtntv- Ignt years. "rind and acquaintances are regpctrully "l to attend Uie fataenl, f rom theretl- A Portion of rra Fxlemlve Destroyed by 1'lro. Philadelphia, July 11. The north ern section of Maguire's saw-mill, at the invt ?flt,PlckBri08' thta (SATDEDAi") r'remaU,-Mxt three o'clock. v u T.Mr'rohls TyPosraphleal Onion, "ff h' fnneral of Mr. Chas. J U UV re-'l-nee. Carriage, at Hnw.mlll l HITE-CAERnt Ehza, dauihir or nn Thcfoneral wIU tate place at the Chnreh ot corner of Itidgevenue and kaster LttS l11? PLANTERS FIRE Sli XXRISE INSURANCE COMPANY street, was burned last night. Loss, thirty thousand dollars; probably in sured. JUarderrr Arrested. Philadelphia, July 11. James B. Belford, alias George Mita Alfred (col- Sho had several dresses, not preaj, empioyeu tor tne past tftree weeks mew York, July 11. -The death of expensive, but neat. She exercised at Doylestown, was arrested there last noon at two o clock. Friends and aeonAtnt. uejBptcuaiiy invited, toattend. Car- nugesin attendance. 3IASOMC FUXERAI. XOTICE. "JtllET offlcert and members of DeSoto t Lodge, No. 239, are hereby requested toQ, travagant when I declare to you that it death register, so that no one can say uaries ooodrlch is no longer a mys- great taste In her dress1.' and was alwavs evening, on information Riven by a ne- surpasses unyUiing of the kind ever wuo is ueaa or now lie cieu. xno press iwy., was snot oyjuinnie waitnam, very clean. Her room was alwavs very 8 whom he madea confidant, as the mt. pbomptiy, at their Uaii, at 3 o-otoek witnesseu in ims country. xneiiKenas " oueui, biuw io uaii ma cpiuemic aen- c muumu, u uib uigui oi tiuy and in order, and, as I said before muruerer oi ur. l. u.AJiord, of Kluo- never been heard of before. Iwas in us would be to court financial loss, the twenty-first of March. Shewasar- I thought a good deal of her and took rado, Kentucky, who waa killed on the the midst of the scourge which deci- Last fall, when smallpox broke out, one rested on Tuesday last. She yesterday her to bo a -perfect lady She hired a twenty-seventh of last May. mated your city some twenty odd years paper ventured to work up the "senaa- made a full confesion i of her guilt to piano-which she played upon. She was Colored People Arreted r.,r nobbins ago, but mat was not comparable with hod,- iorceuiueiieaiiuomcer toproaucu i"iuin:e auuionues oi .urooKiyn. me not a good performer but said she was wrecueu Train. it. It was a''lldit affliction" compared the books, the mayor to announce hli search for the murderer has been unre- vrv fnnrf nf mnttn ' Ri,, rnA nA Cincinnati. Julv 11. T)MtiVM with this. Able-bodied men, strong and v??ws,j and generally scared the commu- mitting. ot only has Brooklyn been going to Beecher's church, and was in have arrested and brought to this city a ailileUc, and vigorous women and chil- ' 'me result was that too merchants searcneu, out rsew xmis, fhilaaelphia, the habit of attend in i Rnn.in number of colored people from Delhi. OF MEMPHIS, TENN., OFFICE IX 41 2VT ADISON ST. D.T. P0BTE3, Prat. D. H. TOWSSEM), k-PrcMut. TT. A. G00DSA5, Secretary. J. 6. L05SDALE, Jr., Asa't 8oerttrj. DIRECTORS : D.H.TOWN8ESD, O. V. lUJtBACl R.A.PISSO!?. W. L. RAJmmtl X. I. JOHI.feON, D. T. PORTKK, n i. PH1LLIP8, A. J. WHITK, N". K. 8LEDOE. R. L. CWPKIJt, G. H. 1 UDAH, 8. H. BROOKS. B. EIBEilAN. fS INLAND AND MARINE INS CHANCE. thi (SATURDAY) afternoon, lor the purpose I ff attending the funeral of oor late brother, I TX) SHIPPERS AND OTIIEKfi DBSIKIMO m cutxj. muuiu skua jianno rn inrimf 1 can now offer the CHA3.J.GKAY. Members of sinter tt-en were slain iu rapid succession by signed ' round-robins" never to adver- Boston, Baltimore, Washington and a Mconltise in or subscribe for th namr. Hh countless number of smaller nlaces. Thn an active man moving along thestreets, managers recanted, discharged the city primary objectof the search was for tlie NEW YORK. with no indications of sickness, and the stan, ana tieciarea tnat there was no woman oioauara, dui so little was next a helpless victim of the cholera, smallpox in the city. The result of this known about her personally that at the The undertakers were kept busy day greed on one side and cowardice on the commencement of the search there, was formed, could not meet Uie demand for deaths. In view of this state of affairs, photograph obtained represented Kate A "Pimmons for a Aew Deal in the Sun R. W. HnEi.Toy..Secretary. y!2 coffins. It was imjiossible to check its progress. It moved onward, defying all remedies and prostrating almost every man, woman and child in its pathway. Iam told that there are not now .more it is almost impossible to obtain news. as a pleasant-looking blonde of about! and deciuedly dangerous to say it This thirty yearswlta, a Jull facey-sparkliug much, however, is known: On Tuesday ey03) lithesome expression and buoyant there were six-deaths by "Asiatic chol- manner, while Kate Stoddard, as ar era" registered on the mortuary books, rested, is thin and emaciated. Only one Libel Suit The Pacific Steamship Company. Mall NEW ADVERTISEMENT'S. X. O. O. jF. TIHE Joint Board of Trustee will i attend than ten or twelve families in the place. 0n Monday three deaths were reported, person who knew her positively could is not I al1 the cases being unusually malignant. 06 louna, . i . It is deserted, hut the rhnlpr.i hna It still reigns and gloats in its merciless rn Eaat St Louis, on Sunday, two fatal triumphs. To-day I learned of four I cases occurred, ana a tnird was rumored deaths, and of one new case that will Within two weeks the deaths from Srobably prove fatal. It is a mistake "cholera-morbus" havy increased from lat it is abating. Of course there are e'Slit to twenty-five, and tho total mor- not so many deaths, for the reason that tality of last week showed an advance there are so few persons in the town. I over tne week before of one hun Ex-President Andrew Johnson riiH nnt 1 deaths, or more than sixty per cent Aa escape.. He remained at home until he to the sanitary condition of the city, bad dent took place. was attacked,- and then left for his conn-1 is the best that can be said. 'The sew- try residence, near Henderson's depot erase system shoul'l be good, with a After a fierce struggle with the disease, I rapid river rolling at the very city's he rallied and got better. but. afterward, doors aud asteeplnclineleading thereto. took a relapse and came near dvinrr. I but is not The same faults are notice- Hia physician, Dr. Broyles, was imme- aole here as iu New York. Errors in diately sent for, who watched construction and location, defective at hia bed-side for one whole joints, pestilential traps, all are found in night never leaving him for a moment, dt. Louis in fatal abundance. Accord- and finally succeeding in enabling him I inS to an official statement, four 3IIS3 JIAEYHANDLEY, But for more than six weeks after the murder, that person was laid up in bed, sick. Kate Stoddard was met by Miss Handiey in the street on Tuesday Wot auvance Miss Handiey was going to New York, hundred nnd Kate Rtoddanl W rf,wi!' , r . , : wt.i,u.ij win ing from there, when a meeting byacci- Aa soon ai sue met Certain Union Pacific Stock Enioined A "Nolle Tros." In the Tammany Suits A GoTcrnment Of ficial Murdered. to pass the crisis. It is said of Mr. John son that while he was at home, he did all he could to administer to the wants of the sick and the dying. I was told, to-day, by a gentleman who seemed to know what he was talking about, that the ex-president intends leavinir Green- yille, and will settle in either Kuoxville. her, Miss Handiey .recognized her, and loiiowea ner until she met a police ofli- cer, wnom sne'inuuceu to make TnE Arrest. It became of the first importance to learn where she had come from. This she declined to reveal. Brooklyn was searched for a house whence a woman uau oeen missing since Tuesday morn- Procession, of the Orangemen That Little Story about the Persian Contract Denied-Mis-cellaneous. Lodges an I visiting brethren ale fraternally in vited to attend. Ohio, charged with stealing- crooda from the burning cars of the Indianapolis and Lafayette railroad, last winter. Tne cars caught fire immediately after a col lision, and the negroes were very busy getting goods outof them, and it seems carried to and concealed in their bomis a large quantity of fine cloih, silks, doors, ana otner ary gooas. The Cordon Affair Uettin- Mixed. Milwaukee, July II. A Minneapo lis special to the Daily Sentinel says tiie proceedings in the Gordon case at Fort Garry developed facts which materially change the complexion of affairs. It has rmerican ptf wT arrTtedby lue FUMTDRE, GROCERIES, ETC. evidence proves that the arrest was made south of tne line located by the new boundary survey. It is expected that the friends of the prisoners will at once uitir umcc in oaa f ellows UU. Sf this WATCBDAYl arenlnir l'-t,V " By order of the President. J?1'-' J. P. PRESCOTT. Secretary. AUCIIOX SALE OF PACIFIC MUTUAL INS, CO, OP SEW YORE, TOTAL ASSETS (1,021,091 59 Bhe does no fire btulnen. Her standing Is not nnlv " nnt-elass la tkv, United States, bnt in Europe. CARRINGTON MASON, AGEJfT. v " Unu Street. COTTOlf FACTORS CHAM OF FIRM, IiY SOOTH & aiAIiTItf. Nashville or "Washington City. Ub colored quarter, which for filth aud over- certainly would make a valuable acaui-1 crowding would compare with any cel- sition to any community. The cholera Iara or. tenements m New York. 'Ihen at GreenevUIe has developed a few cases there is tho latge colored population. of monstrous depravity, one of which 1 1 ignorant of sauitary precaution and pe- tviii relate wnnouc mentioning names, cuiiany, euscepuoie to panic. It will, An. old gentleman, probably nearly therefore, be seen that we cannot escape venty years oi age, wno lived a mile au uuuauany bevere season oi sicuness. tue sheppard-dana libel shits. NEW YORK. Julv 11. A Wnshlnirtnn . i i , . . . i nn : .1..1 : u .1 .1, .. ... .. o tnousana nouses in tne city are !" irauueu m mo uiscovery tnat uispatcn says, several lawyers are n- without sewer connections. The in a llou.3e in High street, between Jay gaged directly and indirectly upon the street Bweeping and scavenging are an Bridge, such a woman had been Sbeppard-Dana libel suits, and briefs of imperfectly performed. More veget- missing. The woman who kept that argument before Judge Blatchford, or able matter is left here to decay In hoU3e was taken to the stattonhouse, and uotes for briefs, nave been prepared. It the streets and it decomposes more identified Kate as her boarder, and had ia claimed that as the police court of the rapidly than in New York. There are beea Ilvig there since April. Her district exists by an act of congress " yards" and dens, particularly in the trunks were seized and opened, and in within the territory where congress has luciu noj iuuju iuo urunenv oi Itooii- i exclusive lurisniptinn nr nil nHnua ncu, liiciuuiuir a watcu and chain, a against the United States, and not pun- finger-ring, a seal, and a pocketbook I ishable bv imprisonment in th wm. Ho h. 1 t. 1 . t.nl .nt ..II -II I UUl U 7,fc:rrE Wilsori's restaurant, in the Burdett .1.1:1! . . 7 .. . 1 ll OClt. front here. Simeothers were children. The negties sufiered most There were thirty-five deaths; several, however, either very pld, or very young children ; of healthy-adults very few of either pex. I take these facts from the book kept at the drug etore, where every case known Is recorded by the physicians. You may relySjn them. People are getting cheer ful again; laces are less longitudinal voices more natural. GALLATIN Vrom the HxnmJuer.l We give the cholera deaths since last tnilftv at twelve to twelve yesterday, "We report tho epidemic as over, though it is possible that an occasional sporadic may uereaiter occur, we now report cur town as -the healthiest locality in the county. J une ath, child of bam John ton: June" 29th. McGradv fwhltei: June 31st, Celie Heart; July 1st, child of t'eier ueu, jieaiua tcuoneid; July I'd Maria Dounell: July 3d, Perry Bell Total, seven. During the prevalence of the epidemic here our estimate of the population remaining Is fifteen hundred. In this we are sustained by the opinions oi tne citizens, ine acatns ay cholera .strictly within the corporate limits to ii -. , at. , i i mia wnuiig i i euutMiay; nave ueen au even hundred. "We have, therefore, lost one in every niteen, or six and two- thirds per cent Several of our refugee citizens nave returned. We have had several days of warm, dry weather this week. ' - - IIARTSVILLE. Hartsville, July 1. The health of our place is good never better at this season of the year. , claeksviele. From the Chronicle. The health of our city up to this time s as usual ' at this season of the vear. There Is, -as we stated last week, predis position io nux ana dysentery. Most of the sickness here is confined to the negroes. 'Ihe bowel alTections among tne wnues nere reaouy yield to medical treatment, bo far. At Erin, on the rail road below here, there have been nine fatal cates within the last ten days; of uijs number mt. jonn xocKnert of the firm of Thomas & Lockhert, died on the secoud instant He was attending to business uie uay ueiore. Air. i nomas Gilman, also well the day before, died on the second. We leam that a majori ty of the families have left Erin on account of the cholera. ERIN', HODSTON COrjiTY, TENNESSEE. Otm-ipixIern Union and American. I was wiunuMX miles of Erin, Hous ton county, yesterday, and was very sorry to learn that the cholera had been very terrible there for the last two weeks, resulting iu eleven deaths during that time. Mr. John Lockhert a prominent young merchant; Mr. Gillem, a grocery keeper; Mr. William Graham and Mrs. Bucho were among the number. I was Informed, by old citizens residing near tho little town that a large amount of tau dutt having been washed to some small jKinds ol water caused all the deaths, which occurred at Lritl? I also learned that all but three families and a few. biuluess men had left tho place ;ro fei. IIUNTSVILLE, ALA. From the Democrat. From the report of thc city sexton for tho month of'juue, we learn that ;'tbere rereforty-Dinetburialg in the citycem- oienesfiui nuiuii luriy-iive pcr&oua uieu Ju thVBity.v. Qf tbef lortv-five. twentV- five ard reporfcTl b deaths from 'cholera live whites aud twenty colored. Prom J-.- isttoJulySd, iuclusive.thero have I .welve deaths. Of these, only one o. ' are supposed to have been cases o v lcra. Ten of thenj were colored, of nhhsh six were cxilored children. T o wcie white one from accjdeutaj injury, the other from disease of the lungs and liver, of long standing. No new esses have come to our knowledge for two day?, after diligent Inquiry. Physicians fcnd others believe "the pre vailing disease" to have abated, and, probably, ceased altogether. AT 1UUEK0N, KENTUCKY. Prom the HeiiJerhon w,j The following burial permits were is sued by .our city clerk since Julylstj July 1st, Bobert Miller, cholera' July 2d. Charles Livers (negro), cholera: July 4th, child of John Eckert grandson of T. Aiiuerson; juiy jtu, cniiu oi utto Tvoop,-Jo3enh Garland inegro), Samuel Butler (C'liitej, Laura-TowleR and iJhild Roloredl. ciiLiera Previous to Julvlst: On Juoo23d, H:. W. T. Hazlettdledof cholera; Juno 28th, Z5aue ft tarka (ne gro) also died of cholera, arid oa )qno SOtb, Amanda Letcher (negroi. JILOL'NT SPRINGS, AIA. fffii the HontOinery Jlail.j Bloun Pprinos, Ala., July 7. W. A. Sorsby cam p rom Birmingham aud noted for his utter defianceof the with forty dollars in bills. the identical money m n.,n..l mnn T ..l.lllt i .. I 7 i. . luuiuucu muu. o.u auuiuuu to tnp-S I are ausweraDie to nils nniirt nnnii nnm. articles, a revolver was lound in her plaint o any person made before it: uiui, mice tiiaiuucifl Ul loaded and three three bullets found apply to the American authorities to demand their release of the Manitoba government Peare-DIstarbers Promptly Exllns- anota' in rop lonuij, Aruaua. Little Rocic, July 11. Reports were received by the governor to-day of trouble in Pope county, caused by the unwarranted interference of some militia officers with an election contest 'lhe governor immediately mustered out every militia officer in the county. The executive to-doy appointed Wil liam A. Crawford, of Saline, a brigadier general of the militia. He was formerly a Confederate colonel. The governor to-day issued proclama tions ordering new registrations in the counties of Van Buren and Howard. A Very Large Flame from n Very Small paru. Worcester, July 11. At eleven last night, a fire occurred in the kitchen TTE have this dar pnrehaed the iir. r; Mr. wa. STEWAkT, in Use tto. of STKWAKT Blt8. & CO, Sew Orieaaw, jj. and STEWART BROS.GYs5Fi-! X. w XLtiu mki.i. THIS piiis, i ruu, -. .we hereby assume all the HabUIUes sf tha ailturday JlorilLng, July IStll, Iate arm and aU parties indebted te nmr w " -rke paympnt to ns. Commencing at 19 o'clock; The . usinetw in New Orleans vrUl be aos- , ... I tinned under the nameoi STEWART HMOS vamrobef. Tin Safes, Chain, Bookcases. SU ves Mattresses, Tinware, etc Also, one large- lawyers) Bookcase. Also, one fine ar peii.ii'. I'liestand Tools. A lo, 50 bbls. Flour. Als , one large Iron Safe, Dry Qcodr, hboe Uats, Motions, Etc. . . BOOTH 4 MARTIN, iyl2 Auctioneers. 240 MalnstreeU MEMPHIS AGRICULTURAL -AND- HECHAXICAI, SOCIETY. OFFICIAL DRAWING. Ilornlnc C'lasa So. 1S5. H, 55. 33, 12, IS, 10, 51, 2. 13, 8 Thankful for oast favors, we mnivUBHr nv a continuance of same. ANDREW STEWART. HUGH 8TBWABT. ANDREW D. GWTNNE. Memphis, Tenn., July 1, ISTS. Having sold to my la'e partners my tntrrcnt leani.and Stewart Bros.i Gwynne, i(siMs they are charsed with the entire (of their affairs. In retlrliw fiom boslBem I would ask for my successor rrntlnnaana at the liberal patrona;e bestowed upon tlw bt Arm. WM. STEWART. 21 Kreninc Class So. ISO. fu, ., 13, 2 21, S3, 1, 2, 33, U, li, Merrphls, this 11th day of Jnly, 1S73. 2S. STEWART, 6WYHHE& CO. SUCCESSORS "tt r. iouH n "er piain . ot any person made before it; Thames mread to the abers of which were tljat if any newspaper contains matter TmK?f?r1S25 in tV empty. There were held to be libelouVit may be brought " !.,, to 1 in Goodrich's head, before it from any' part of the United f h?!?LSS States whose laws make libel a criminal otiense. IMPORTANT DECISION. Judge Davis, of the supreme court, has given his decision, takimr the block, opposite Monument square, Leo minster, in a line oi woouen ounuings. The flames spread to the stables of the rear, ana to the factory of tne Arlington piano company, wnere two hundred finished and uutlnished pianos were lost The hotel building was burned, out tue inrmture was saved iu a damaged condition. The Jones block was next burned; also Jones's EXCURSION TRAIN STEWART BROS. & G WYNNE, For Haleigh. Springs WHOLES-iliE The "peculiar vanity" of St Louis. however, is its system of wells. Of these ;aw3 of uod. came into town tuere are tnirty-seven Hundred or there-1 kate coxfeksks one day, and passing down the street, abputs, all of which are im pure, some that the revolver found in her trunk was w. '"ikw -"c r- - "- .""-ui.no me weapon witu wnicn sue Killetl Good cholera over the town. He then went ' them are sunk -through made soil.and rieh. I&ery article of property taken to an undertaker and wanted tn knnw if the readers of the HorW know what i. i.o, i. if I. " . . , , , . - ... , - . t . i .. . . , , .... "c iiuui uiu uicmisra out; &eems to o' ' "i j uiun, me uiocs was nest uurneu: aiso jones s he could make himjt coffin, and what that means iu an old city. The others have carefully preserved. Since the ground that members of tlie legislature barn, containing twenty-five hundred he would charge. The reply was that are almost as bad, for, thanks to care- tragedy she has had a terrible strupcle who have held municipal office! at the (loliara worth of rags, besides carriaceT if he wanted it before his dea'b, he less construction, they are tainted by for W, working at times as sewingir! same time by the acceptance of the for- eta A atrw ?hwfintervened. and tie Would charge him twenty-five dollars, stagnant ponds or dripping sewers, to make money enough to buy bread nler tl the latter. The de- progress of the .fire' waSei Thl i5i9WidIy,c,r?ehim Ir'0".!!11!? 8ma,ny at others she was Compelled to sel cision was given in the case of James Fogfa from cm hundred tone hundred r l i , l" ln7 X;" Iu, I" VZ, Y , ner CIOlues iorsustenancefbut, curiously "vau wno wnlle noiuing tne osiUon and fifty thousand dol are. O.Pdl with thn mnttpr. hnf tn lu curu In Stance Will f-uiliee: Tlryi. Pnrfnr nm I ... ,i.:t n i .,. ' . . ' nf i(unnit.A ..k r , - I ""J ' . , VHH .v Mv , . . .v. - ....... ..' , i.iiMiiuu. iiiii li ii in in. iiia vnriTa m atnMt. I n. i r li 1 1 -i:iriA ill lilt- i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mi mi'iii , . . . . . .. . . n comes in at one end he could escape at 1607 State street has caused the death, trunk. She" Tiad two trunks, both ot sued oT salary of the former office, the other! That night he was tt ricken by cholera-morbus, of nine persons. which wer liken 0' r t.. I tr . at ixoRENOE. ALAiiAJiA. oue. " taem wa8 found an immense pasty. From the Times-Journai.j package of letters from her father' and EdwardsS Pierrepont counsel for the Tne rai,road combination, with Billy Our town has been, as usual, exempt t SSllr'T0 complainantin Uie case of thelcific and Senator Sargeant claim to from malarial diseases. The "prevail- ,n3tadeJ?0?,,h SIaS3acliu- iTaU steamship company, has served the have carried the city for their delegates, ing disease," in its mildest form-chol- thb S .f" rc?' ft& answcr of Prwldent StockweU, of the Returns from two or three wards re-eriue-has attacked a few of our citi- J li ; h1 "flW company, In the suit which he has be- Slived sow ? maJorvm their favor, zeas.but as yet without a tingle fatal Tr lS gun to recover certain money (one mill- Thousand of Iiepublicans refrained jesult. It is found to be necessary to Z?&,!r5&$ n three hundred and fifty thousand voting, being disgusted with the aD3tain from vepptahlft fvl. nnil . ... .V"-" . iucioi8 dollars alleged to hfiilim him Tho on. I aeu-uoiisuiuieu icaueia auu uiemauun u ii. r - ' " .7 I IlOlninir at all to lUStlfV tlio Kurirtnsilihn i't-. .1.. . 1 "T oovaral waoVci Ar- n,ii.,i ,1 eivB eauu ui uun lor a lew weeKS. n,. ; t- ,Ar T i, ama ucciuita uie pureous wuo compose reasonable and sensible thut 1 Hrpthom h ... .. Tlie letters ar in 1. rn ntiha ir. out on imormauon anu oeiiei deny tne fr, th nnhllo Wo ,Tt,. , .i iaomas uarter, lately a resident fk" -T,;;" JTT.r waim. .tne ciann is wen rounded. aillHitv for water not sn muni, hnir1 r"u,B Vu . uf J laBU carter nas 10 me ponce, one nau Deen living with ever X mtarfe "with the water L to Hf"1 "v,? J?i5 f at ?jrmjn8"am, and Charlie, as she called the deceased, and spttlf. flrwo t. Ita snrfafo .m.i ihot ifn 1,83 "i3 waJ 10 nls ormer nome, was greauy aitacneu to nim. lie Sfn ".U e..iPvlj. He left the car, at wanted to cast her off, butshe loved him rpRAIN will leave tho Depot, head of Main I JL Htreet,SUNDAY,Julyl3,h,ot9iUajn.an(ll aw Fare for Round Trip, SI J5, Including I Retomlngr. leave the 8prlngsat7.i p.m. Ticketiforiale at 237 jraln street, and at Depot head of .Main street. lyre JoiiXT.FLYyy, snp"u COTTON FACTORS, -.VXD- iale mm Xo. 259 Poplar Street. 3 down wUMhe cholera, and by morning was a corpse. THEORIES. From the Washington Republican.! Washington, June22. On lasteven ing I met William Crutchfieid, of Chat tanooga, at tue Jiuoitt nouse, and in my anxious Inquiries in reference to tlie ravages of cholera In Tennessee (my home, from which I have been absent nonutalns, Sax Francisco, July 10. At the Re publican primary to-day about eicht tnousana votes were cast Tneuemo- William rarrnll. A. M. Prpairtonf fPHK Fifth Scholastic Year or this lnstltu- JL Uon will begin on Monday. Mfpirmber I i3,ana close on t naay, Jnne 12, 171. The fcamoconrse or Instruction will be pur- . The system of wnrrrix examinations will he rigidly udhered to, and medals and prizes awarded pjplLs lorpiotlcieney In the different ueparimcnis. 'the school is located In one of the mot healthy and desirable portions of the city. Hoarders can be accommodated in the lanuiyoi me fresiaent. ror mu particulars as to terms, etc- see iiiaioeue, or apply to W'lLLJAM CARROLL, A. M President .wiumo ia laiHUIV UUUUICllltU UV Lilt'. I . 1 ...!. . ) . 1 1 i 1 l. . 1 ' , . . . . .r. " . , - , ' : vuuiuauu. ituu aueiuuieu iu waiKnomp. u iuuuu luat, sue couiu nnt iphvp mm :'MfJus., 'ri lmfurewal."; n.u but when a little over half wav. became She entreated him on her knee thai h that this cholera air usually fol lows streams of water upward, but never downward, and that when a departure from the stream, oc curs, it la when and where a low swag of the hills or mountains fencing the channel Is reached; and when, too, that the forward course of the foul air is in harmony with the prevailing atmo3- dead. and in three or four hours was AT CIIATTANOOClA. From the Chattanooga Times, 10th. 1 It is reasonably probable that the would allow her to remain, but he wju firm and in fact brutal In his treatment of her. The Thursday before tho Fri day on which Jiis body was found was the day fixed for her to leave him, and DEATH OK MRS. if. V. BROOKER. Mrs. TJtica' V. Brooker, sister of Vic toria C. WoodbuII, died in this city on Wednesday night, of Bright's disease of uiu Kiuuevs. UNION PACIFIC STOCK ENJOINED. The chairman of the stock exchange to-day issued the following notice to members of the board: ' Morton Riiss & Co. have been enjoined from transfer ring Union Pacific stock in the names of persons recently published as bondhold in which tickets were sent up. Bobert O'Malley, for killing Henry King, has been sentenced to live years in the State prison. The British steamer Galley of Lome. for Hong Kong, took eighty-eight thou sand dollars in treasure, over three thou sand barrels of Hour, and one hundred thousand feet of lumber. The gain in California's population from all routes of travel for the last six months was twenty-four thousand four hundred and sixteen, twelve thousand being from China and Japan. Tne Jlodoc Trial Ended Decision Not node l'nbllc. PRATT'S SOUTHERN-MADE 6IN. cholera is now over. Onl v five deaths Pe threatened her with all sorts of things ere. and such stock is not good delivery , V"-" auuv anu tne per iccurred here iu 11 Bne uarea to trouble him further. She 10 purcnasers." .iuu,, sUuu iu j from tllttt causfi havo IWPIirrrxl horo In the past forfv.elfrht hours, nml if tho had remained in the house in JJeQraw U111JLT UL1I1U3-I . . ' " I .. I a.. . I . , . rfberic currents. Mr. C. refers to the necessary vigilance is not relaxed, we ?"eel- previous evening, ana in Creaking out of cholera Miillrold the scourge will pass away. 'But m?ra,De,n Goodrich got up she operatives constructinir the tunnel of the ln.e.re. I3 Kret aangor that in the sudden Nashville and Chattanooca railroad r.e,ier "m panic, those who have been again besought him not to cast her off. tie was very angry and refused herre- frhzbt. thlnkine quest or to near her at all. He Uien rpHIS celebrated Gin, of light draft, makes a Dwipit, picju, more nnt irom roe same fLmnnntOf JtHl lnttnn ami In lAoa.lma FORT KLAMATH, OREGON, July 10. py other gin. It dees not break: the roll nor The military commission for the trial SaWe logout oftrdSrOTC not of the Modocs implicated in the massa- it is a aood raie to try ail things, and hold ere of General Canbyacd the peace '?st to nhat has been approved, and answers mcluded its labors ves- iV", PSr?ff.K5" P1.. a rn m. ' 3 . i " I waaa iwt a imu X S Ultfi aHU IS auUIlIllWl I terday. The evidence for the nrosecu- by practical planters who have tried it. tion was of the most positive character. I "?ere f9.r Qt?. from o to so saws Gam In Jersey City uTb eveninC about four .?uUt 1 tb! flS?" SWSSL y -r r, i . I UliSUUrlJ. 111H UI11V WILIlHt'nrrM I irirll 1 Illlffl- ffie.r6.ff!!?! -.aL,..aeputy; tor the defense were Scorfaced Charley. MV,"r,?rV"rKttl ;"rBLa"u Pave, One-eyed Mose and WillianY. A DEPUTY-UNITED STATES KILLED. MARSHAL the danger is over, will gorge themselveS the basement, at the front of sailor. The latter had been arrested by jc" ran i S . tilltd. Oins repaired by a skillful ginwrlzhU Address, U. Tf. TKDEIIAIir, recital of what the Klamath lake Indi ans had done and told tbem of the Mo docs since the trouble began. The only testimony produced by the prosecution which was of no value, was that of ilr. juyar, Indian agent at the Klamath res ervation, who could swear notuing pos itively, except that he accompanied Jyi2 JBcnioval. I WOULD respectfully Inform my friends, those of the firm of Harmon -t Morton (section west oi me mountain, near formed a barrier to the flow of the mi- with vegetables, or will indulge too free- U)ht5,.housei and proceeded to light the Stephenson as a deserter from tho Bus asma east, until the Grassy Cove depres- iy m entering beverages, and then will J'uuluie "eater jocateu mere, me sian Mig Wellamo. As they were sion was reached. Then it passed CQmo a relapse. There is little danger murderess says passing the corner of Hudson and Grand through, as he insists, and Iradon and in tue uso of anv article of diet that a SHE loved the man streets, tlie prisoner drew a sheath-knife Knoxville, coming in direct line, were e??n ordinarily relishes and digests, so much shorouldxiotlcavehim. When and plunged it into the officer's breast, attacked. Xow, Mr. C's theory Is, that but to commence now to greedily devour she saw him determined, to discard her. causing death in a few moments. He from NashvUle the flow is uo the vegetables of any kind, after abstinence she Worked herself lib 'to mimlprhim 'pen made an attempt to cut his own Cumberland river, and that the most Hor a weeii or more, would be dangerous, She had one of :Ti& Revolvers in her fhroat, but was only partially successful natural outlets throuch the mountains 10 ine Jea,ti anu periiap? fatal. pocket notthernm which thn tirttiv oeiore oetng arrested and disarmed. are those low depressions which: con- Lebanon, tenn. found. Jying at tlie house beside the the Persian contract story false. nect IU line WllU tile "H Wan roud" From the Lebanon Herald, of tlie flih.i Corpse and While Uoudrich was (.tnnn.l i.. , u,prr roiQ-Mxi-i 1" tL-o luluOaur iuuy. -u li.Uu Thecnolera still lingers, as though fyi? , ,,-! ?r Knee, in the I graph company, of London, pronounces I ,? at t"e commisdoc loath to leaviius. While it can scarcely a?t,f "ghtiug the heater, she drew the the WferatP report In regard to thl w"t &ad them guilty of the charges spec- be called epidemic, it is atill here nml P'sioi, ana extending nor hand toward Rontors' Porsinn mnln m,Hri foU med tor which the Modocs were tried. the orange procession. fTl TV T," ZW. "iKBlMn U1TX lflbUKAflUh' M.. MU.wUMTUaj iuicicat, iu fcuc Uiai. A Ait I J COMMISSION MERCHANTS 356 & 358 Front St. WEBBEE & WILLIAMS, G-HO O jE325.S, AKD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 20i Front Strecl, MEMPHIS, : : : TENNESSEE WI5.n'Pose lHne oar stock of Lkwaro, T, Wines, Tobacco, Cigars, Fhrnr, Oae Goods, Etc, at greatly reduced priceo, ea thirty, slxtj and ninety days time, wtUiaaed city acceptance, as we expect to make a change In oar business in a few weeks Give ns a call yoa will rind lttoyonrlntwes. jELEIkZ:o-r.3-i. John T. Htrattos, formerly of Stratton, Me- DavlttACo. John L. WiLUOED.late Graham & Wellfenl. STEATTOJf & WELLFOED COTTON" FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,' HAVE REMOVED TO 240 Front Street, cor. Jefferson, country, just -Boutn Tor - ureenevuie. EastTennessee, at wTiich place about one hundred cases of cholera have oc curred duriug the past seven days, re sulting in a number of deaths and ihe dispersion of a large part of the inhabit ants. AccordlngTo the theory stated the Wautauga river will probably form the outlet, and IUchmonil, Petersburg and Norfolk, Virginia, will fall in the line, and thence up the Potomac. Mr. C.'s Ideas are entitled at least to tlie consideration of the scientific and medi cal fraternities. He says, although Chattanooga has more nourishment to feed a cholera air than almost any other city, yet he has no feara of the advent of the plague there until It (If RfchouUi) first appears in Huntsville or Selma, Al abama. AT INDIANAPOLIS. Fiom tnefntlncl. .KeuiioruanieirntlUJu Company, 40ni TiTtV A OmmMflft 4nnr Xo. 10 Curt 8t . Memphis Tenn. MQi J HOLii OFftlW UlSl LQlO General Canbyandthe peace commis- 4a ?ib -??T.2u''.', OI doners to the council tenf There is no tSSPM rp& (to which I am snccessor). and the nnhllr centrally, that I hare removed my place of Dostness from 213 Main street, to our new e uoor to have them call on me. Orders for Florence Ma- i.i.j miuuiBv,, r.i in m. nuen. Jyii lVrtMin pivuiutlr I GEO. H. MORTOJt. AgenCT Florerce Sewing Machines. atHIS popular Watering Plaee wir ,-. " . for the reception of guests Jnno 1st, 1873. The Hotel has been refitted and rafBru.iUil, and the grounds largely improved. A FIRST-CLASS LIVERY STABLE is connected with the Hotel. An xettost STRING Ul.tD has bdun eneased for tho Saum n,,. health and pleasure. occasional sudden annearaucc in some unexpecled' quarter, after days of ap parent aosenoj. xiuring two consecu tive days of. last- week, for instance, there were no new cases, and everybody said, "The cholera has gone." But it had not gone: and the fact that there are six or eight cases under treatment this morning, several of which are new. shows that, the disease is sthi here. Wo call the attention Of tho3e our citizens who are alisent to the card signed byj'pbysiciaiis, iu thU Issue, aud wo urge upon them a compliance "with the advice therein contained. While those of us who have remained heredur- were the fatal wound .which the posl (Brand-Marshal JtfcGee informed the mortem examination disclosed. After superintendent of police to-day that a tnousana uraugemcn would march In SHE COMMITTED THE MTJRDEB, on Thursday morning, she waited all that day and night watcldng. On Fri day morning sho had occasion to go to New York, and, early that morning, she washed the blood from the face of the murdered man with tha towel which she afterward wrung out, and which was also found damp by the police. She tho procesoiou to-morrow, and ho was assured that they would be properly guarded. Some of the citizens urge the superintendent to can on tne militia, but it is not likely that any regiments WiU be called out two murder cases. James Jncfeson, negro, accused of if was who fixed the corpse as it was causing tho death of Caroline Gibson. discovered. When she had done this, on tlie seventeenth of May last, has she went over to New York for some- been indicted on' the charge of man thing or other, and waa about to return slaughter: nnd John'McCabo aud his to the house. On that Friday evening son, for killing the wife of the former, sue came over tne a uiion ierry, anu ere I were muicieu ior muruer in tne nrst ae prisoners were also very attentive, and seemed to rely wholly on the commis sion for justice. Colonel Elliott, Colo nel Curtis and Dr. Belden,-"Oflleial re porter for the commissioners, leave this morning for San Francisco. ATTORNEI-AT-liAW, SARDIS, 3ZI8SISSXPJPI. ap References: Estes, Flier M.L.Macham, Rootes Do Pinion, (Fire nad JInrlue,) So. 393 Bala su MKxrnis, Tkjjx, July 7, 1873. " The Board or Directors of this Company has his day declared a dividend of five p.-r tviii., nun uruerni u 10 oe crculieu on lie sto k notes ot the stockholders. jys W. H.MOOHE Secretary. Summer School. WZ. MITCHELL'S School will be con . tinned dnrinsrthe months or Jnlv and Angast. For terms and branches toathtap- I mc cuwuwm, xuiru street. TERWS. Board per ilay. wma Derweec Board per month. ingthe whole time, have possibly be come acclimated, so to speak, to the Yestetday there came to Ihe secretary cholera atmosphere, and aro eompara- she had fairly put her foot on tho street. Kree , - , . . . ,:..i.nr.. .1.,,.,,. ...Vw. i....... I.. . . ' i oi mo ooaru oi ncaiiu a certincaie oi dc, " sue nearu tue newsooys crying out, I'" " ""Z. u",V.uf t,UU3A,,ai'" " Tt" Z .i "extra, murder of charles good a, 1 . 1 " . . . n v. . r. . . , i mi I ............ rt Itt.Tllrv , miIiiiIi Hint, l.nv.n I oiiice is at ao. iu JiAsiunio street, xiioi 1UI1UUC ",ius iu uivu iucj the tasianv A .NOLLE PROS." IN FRAUDS. A nolle prosequi has been entered -OF- in UJlTTTAnTXi DTJfiY TJOrTlflmT Z?",Al;ii"1"?1 paper, returned to New the cases of Peter B. and James B. I 1 tUlVHDWl UUail flaifliii ." r.X?" ZyJWZ'Z""??!" r.rrXrt' tuu" Kr.r.7, York, and the rest is known. She statos Sweeny in connection with theTamnnv -iieu ui au. mi ooum irennsyivania kwm, "yj Mu(;tun5u.jn -- , . - ; ect early yesterday morning, after an until ourphysicians auvise tnem to re ESTABLISHED 18X j. O. LiTiiEWSO, General Commission merchant. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Reference XatiQnai.Park Bank, New York. -S3 CO . 13 oil 48 00 ,.in.f sPp a miles from Athens, on the Une of the East Tennessee. Virginia and Georgia Railroad, whence baek-i will start dally, on arrival of trains; and 5 miiw from Chattanooga by river, from which etty the fine, new passenger steamer J. T. WILDER. Jas. Glover master, make two trips per week: The waters of tthea Bprings are a speetSe in Uie, cure of Chronic Diarrhea, iUwnmaUwB and all diseases of the IJverrofntee Kesldent Physician Dr. J. C Aberaathv" Refer to Gen. John T. Wilder, Cbattaaooea ev. Jas.Carmichael, Mcmphu!; Mr. fS: in. Water VaUev. Ml h mii...JTer" ForclrcuIarsandtherinformaUon;adSess Rev. son Jfi 13 loess of twentv.fotir liourH. Tha IkvI v turn,- which they promise to do through was buried in tho Cathollo cemetery bv tho columns of the Herald. undertaker Srlnstelner. Deceased was a kone at knoxville, German, aud a brother of the Yorgers, From the Chronicle. Tn thl n'nSi' tr'? ms ol nV,nu We note with pleasure a greater de iL Le ?".?.fouomau'8tle"f'tho trree of confidence on tho part of the AT OlNCINJf ATI. From the Cincinnati Gazette. There were five burial permits yester day In cases or. death from cholera, as follows t Theodore Herdt, aged forty flve years, Hick flyo days, resided at No. 610 Vine street: Mrs. faibecke, sick six, teen hours, resided op Oarr street; .Mary Williams, aged flfty-flve years, pick twenty-eight hours, resided at So. 10 Mulberry etreot: John Brown, aued forty years, Bick two days; Jlicbsel I 1CILLED HIM FOR LOVE I COULDN'T PART WITH IIIII. A reporter was Informed that Kate i Stoddard had attempted to commit sui cide. Ho went to. the police authorities, . ,-.! i : 1 , i ' . i. - i On Cow Island Bond, 2 I-lj Slles Nonttt ofJIeiuphls. NOTICE IS HEREBY GtVEN, Tlint by vlr 'B of an execution to ma directed fn-m fraud cases. AX OLD OFFENDER TAKEN IN. Joseph Harrow, 6f .Jackson, Michi gan, was arrested in this city to day on his wav to Europe. In March. lRfi7. uui iiioj ucuitu uj .Kuuincuu ui iue I juugiueuknua uuiaiueuugaiust inm nere I ne uonoraoie i?econa Lircnttuonrtol Shelby wiiiici. wuiuuti i,iucu uuncver. iui cii:ub uuuuicu auu LweiiLV-iivB I hi i -1 . . . , ..... v... v.. ..uuu.i . .. t r n nn-. r -. . Sublio as to our ability to"kainp out" sa t . ii t J?ip. 10 iara, wnicn nas remainea uusatished theithdayof Jnne.ish, io7ih6 sum 0rtw5 aud fight off the cholera. The 'Foun- 11 suic d5' b,u nL?.bA sh. TP.1 f &d.8ne .n?d' mSM.STI JK a TT 111 I . J . .l..l.,l I All IIIIIHIILUUILI' A LOt'41. Dl H I - ' . , , -4Hnti.nHUUbAltilui BUil, Ml I . , . v . - " 1 ----- - jaiiteau-- cases nave uemousuaieu r- rv ,in7-.tTI saUsfy said Judgment, etc., I wlU.oa Tut sday,tlie29th day of July,1873, BYE ANDmiNFIEHARY 407 1-2 Haln Street, Memphis, Tenu. ITORUie treatment or all Disease and Injc A1 lies lnridentio these delicate organ. cases that tlio cholera may do Itsworkas ellectlveiy in tue country as in the city, and'ith'as caUsed'many citizens to niake up their minds to stand their ground at home its api quest! What full gentlemen, who oan insure prompt haji been satisfied' that her guilt was proven, to be left alone. There is a wo ms.n with her all tho time, and on re- Medicated remedial n cents. Estab l&hed expressly to afford the afflicted sound and scientific medical aid. Jy L. L. COLEMAN, M. D. at 11 o'clock un, la front of my office, No. i TwsiiTsfi ivf!U nnfl &nn niw nifuiA rtiia rn-t a vouhp man nampd jack ippii troa i otcuuu buwu juemnmf. lean- Droceea lo incase uie disease enoum ma kg i 7, n uu t 1 Qln.urZLv i 0T I to.thft iiicheat tidaur, for cash, tlie foiiow- pcarance liore. We have, ueyoud pir V iV " cj? j i r ""7 ma aecribed property. io wit: ' - ' Pou"a clean and health'ful V, ''MVi.?. tdl ,AAfiftf IS equally as imporiantwe nave O , , . tai, s. , A, , . . sce.bonndedasfoliowstliegtnnlnKatasUlte corps of faithful, Bkillful medical I Ar, , . ? n tT f Y .""fM come oi tue employes at wasning- tne northwest conierof j.McHenry'- twenty I ill IB is si iuo iiauuuuuuae wuera bdq is i inn hnvA iiann iiwiiiori nnt. nntitiui tn I cra 101 on uie east Riue or ine unrjiumi utaj caes of cholera In our city, since our present good health it rrjaqe it3 appearance pu juno -Ma, have been only five pases. Ja addition to the above, we record tha tjeath of Iiouls Haag, who died with the cholera; also the death of the infant child of Mr. ivhexi. CltaurAtf NATlojfAt. Rank or Mrantis, I July5,I73. I OB-The Heard of Directors of this Bank ns this day-declared a dividend ol 10 ner cent. outof the net ea ramus of the unot six months. jyo umfFlSi, Cashier. KENTUCKY HOUSES. I HAVE. JUST RECEIVED a lam num ber of quarters, that sbp Is Insane. A dauehter aeo. and trot uo' BUch a harrowlnir stnrv Harris, to saUsfy satd ludement. Interest and I NoPl Rtrldln onrl Unmom TTraa tAlB0 nS,teSJ5?I,S!2 ?JT.5 ll Wdari of her suirerlngs at the hands of the par- "gate to commence atn o'clock aun. trM a,,,.. KentnokT. dBdZ rgu ai)u iivfuaiuio nwo ui ucf cst, says oi uea placed tnem U16ro, was yester- W.J.P.DOYLE, tosirehasiwindowell to ciil and TeiaminS roaa. ivro anu one-naif miles aonth or tho n tv t wm jvm-i diva miw uuta, i uvntuituii AiikiD - m..v.i-. i .1 i . a - - - i vi wuuiu, uuu iuumux uivace eofic wild All the above died on the seventh, should give our people courage. 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