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MEMPHIS APPEA mum .jr. DEfeTA.BLISBCED 184'. MBMP-DI.pB? OCTOBER 29, 1873. "VQTjI 33.-3STO. 298 TP IT Tr M al m m A DAILY Tlio Dolly Actptttl baa a Iiirccr clrcn fatlon tttnuMttbeotlirr MtutpM, dnlljr tiap't-a combined. CHUJRGH AM) STATE! I ? , iohfsf 1IIE KNI DRAWN MO II. Eprylhiug Uic weather, Uie paucity ttf ww enses, aud Uic successful treat ment of old ones conspires to induce the bolIcX that the days of the epidemic ara numbered. The frost of tho past t'-wj i lights has been of aulllcient force t give It 'its quietus, but, following an it fexj Vijwa that of the week prevIouiy MtA Jltl as it was beginning to tell for HwW, it lias proven all-sullicient. Uu e liave another violent ehangu l Indian-summer weather, we wS!1-'!.. ani 'n eight or t4 qayV, ! at farthest, our people j wnfreWii' to their homes In perfect fifety. But sooner than the former we iMhIc would bo unsafe. It must be Whim? in mlud by anxious absentees that win! thuy left the death rate was very Mtmli, averaging but three or four per kr;LX??terjRy! our mortuary re uses twenty-three deaths, quite five tinies whul they should Ve, and wiMt the average is iu ordi wry healthy times. Twenty-three,- fwtiteon of them from yellow-fever, and iver that number negroes, showing ttfet Sfe terRlile disease still lias a tight grip upon our population, and but slow' ly retires ueiore its natural enemy "Jack Fr-st." We counsel caution and urge it upon those that are away that it is better for them to lose oae or two additional days more than by vea tunug home too soon risk lives they have so far preserved in safety. Anoth er thing and this is all important, as tkc board of health iu its notice else where Miggests every unoccupied house 4mW be opened and thoroughly venti lated by day aud night, and fires should uo lighted aud disinfectants freely Msd, se as to make sure of the death of the last one of the germs of yellow-fever. Our clthseus will remember, as we cited a few days ago, that on the eighth of Xovember of 1S07, the board of health h" that year invited absentees to return, jh1 tliat as late as the twenty-sixth of that mouth, a death occurred from yellow-fever, brought about, it is said, by tfw deceased occupying room tliat was tilknl with tho poison of the prevailing wlfeease, a room that had not been opeu ed or used during the existeuce of tho ftwHMHKT, which, in that year, was not a sixth part so destrueti ve as it lias been thie. AVe do not M aul to record the loss f ewuoeff tho li vesi cf those or our I 1-oaHo now absent, hence thesoj wanfe of caution. AVe did hi lHKi to get mil, and Kiug "William and l'opo Fins Ex.; cbatigo Kotos lUairt cKorjlaar from His Holiness. Tho JUiis'sjlsply.jiCjvHlfflLji'Ci Denies Two Tennessee Transgnssors Nabbed, and Awaiting the Abatement tlie . Keports Alludes to CathoIlc-BoHtics; r r it?4 5. JIis Steamer Continental eid. Ilcr Prize Fi;ht - Cargo Captured bj jo- uic Illinois Aiiiuorme.i. Tho Church Obedlentto tlid'Stalo Tho Jiving will Enforco the c . .law, Etc.- . New Yokic, October 21. The follow ing two letters recentyipns9ed,betive.e,n tho emperor of Germany and the? pope. Their Tcoutents were briefly stated, by cable a few days ago: ATU AX, AiigUKt 7, 17 d, WASHINGTON. The First Ifalional llaok Tho, liyc' BoIIar Surer liesnmptlon.i-'cbemo ; , Trcasnrj Chronicler, Etc. WAsuiflOTajf, October 29.-Nearly four hundred mechanics ttad about one thousand laborers have been dis charged from tho navy-yard, owing to money running snort in oonscquence if a largo number of Improvements lUHuain uieyaru uurnig lue summer. Tho reviver of the First national bank k LobisWctoberSSi-Albrt lMr. ?A' "W1?" of tho'llrm of Woodruir Co.. NwM f"u,?icJf.,n.a Vnfl. nr., I Wi- 1 1 , 0 I ItCl'bE!, li UlVlUcUU IJI ITU III IWBUIV-UVU iork, and Yynrren J. Uecox, of Syra- im,i1...i cukc, iNew lora, were arrested hero BuL,i ni t t. tt iuinuiou ""ui 8 - six huudred deposlfors in the banklnir uri ur.oi liMinesseei cuanreu wiui irauu. i r..-.-i r. i i. rcf h if tniSh tetaentajiav- obout thirty Cave signed the plan agree Jne teen found against them in Mem- ing topiaca Mt0e ent in tho hinds ........ -v- i r , in ex-commusMoner of internal reve- tue BhcrilT. counsel, and other DArtles I...,, u.hu. rm ... i , r- . .i ' 1 i i uuci j.uiuiio. luora luiiiy mo wiuc ." 7, X'. W .o r."."?hHI Mnt from the city, or cannot at pres. NEW ADTEBTLSEMENT& MISSISSIPPI AND TENNESSEE . R.ULROAD COMPANY. ANNUAL MEETING ofSTOCKUOLDEBS flEDUCTIO i5C N. REDUCTION ! 1. . JLOKSDAXE, ftp. c ii. wiaxi-ono: niUK autiaal mecllDBOf UiaMoclUiOlilcnor I tliA MlBulitntnnl atifl Xrtntu . nn flnllfntijl S)m'anv will bo UelJ at llie Pentxxl llolrl, I einnUs, Tennessee, on I Wcaocfdny, Kot.19, 1870, nt 11 a.m., al which time n hoaii of Director will be OLerUxl for the ensuing ywir. Hlockholdvrivvlil be paafeM tree on all trains t' exhibiting their "htnek cerUHcatea to tho conductor. 8. IU LAMB, Kecretarj-. ATulanclic copy. MEN KEN BROTHE T9 STIMULATE TliA.DE AAI) ENCOURAGE ORDERS FE03I THE COUNTRY, HAVE MADE I l I ! Lmwdale & Wellford, L INSURAN BENEBA T Charles Heidsieok Cliampagnes. nitV HILLEltY AX It EXTBA. FOR SALE BY THE PRrXCIPAL UKOUKBB AMI) WIWlS MISR'mANTS. REETOSS Oil. IMajestv Measures liave been adontoil by your. government for some time pas: more aud more, at the destruction Catholicism. When 1 seriously ponder on lue pauses wnicn may. navojieu to these.vervhard measures: I confess that I am unable to dIscover"afiyfea!o3 for suclt a course, lue o-iier liand X am Informed that yriur majesty dorn not countenance the proceedings cf your Eovernmelitf andjUwj not pprove'the narsnness 01 uie measures atioptcu against the Catholic Teligion. If, tnen, it be true that your majesty does not ap prove thereof, and letters which your august majesty has addressed to me for merly might suillciently demonstrate that you cannot approve that which is now occurring; if, I say, your majesty does not approve of your kov- ernment conlinuing in the path it has chosen of -further extending its vig orous measures against the religion of Jesus Christ, whereby the latter is m'ost injuriously anecteu, will your majesty, then, not become convinced that these measures have uo other ellect than thni of undermining your majesty's own throne? I sneak with frankness, for mv banner is truth. I s-peak in order to ful fill one of my duties, which consists in telling tho truth to all. even to thosn who are not Catholics, for every one who has been baptized belongs, in some way or other which, to define mnrn Crecisely, would be here out of place elongs, I say, to the pope. I cherish the conviction that your majesty will receive my observations with vour usunl goodness, and will adopt tho measures necessary in tlie case. While ilrering 10 your most gracious majesty tlie ex pression of my devotion and esteem. I pray 10 uou mac ne may enfold vour majesty aud myself in one aud tlie same bond of mercy. lenrneo pR, Tlie emperor replied as follows: ISeklin, September 3, 1873. I am clad vour holiness has. as in former Uiucp. dono m th 1 Hinnr in write to me. I rejoiee more at this since. an opportunity is thereby afforded of cor recting the errors which, us appears from the contents of the letter of your holi-ne--, of the seventh of AuliiL nuiaf have occurred in theoommuulcatiou you iiavercceivcd.relrftlugto German allairs. If tho reports which are made to your .... i i - , ' -. ' ' fi . .. iltlvr'liUiJ. ijui ueiievc (ulv stulwl t ip friith it iroul,! l... we Io not be-' iiimo lor your holiness to entertain gentlemen in charge, that) In -view Of the prevalence of yellow-fever in Mem phis, and tho dauger to life in going NOTICE TO ABSENTEES "Which I there at present, ho would place them Mil..)..innilnr Inn flifMiannfl tIAIlnra Iiall Alith rTl .j'ipje?',! i - , i letter, ami unti otnnrwiM or l - Tititini tn rnnnrf tt mm 1 QHv ntifl narann. I ....i' 4. . 4 . i, uiiaim, ".Vrl'"V " ""-"-u .1'" tj b m crm torn. mil (1 tliPV 11 Ma.v uutiv iuv . uiu , i.u au a,j u.ijjuitu AA.a. -. r en I boreached. Secretary Kichardson'a order to -Treas urer Hpinner, uirecung ine payment of silver, la as follows: "ou will please, on and after the receipt of this uerea. nav .1 .r.( .... . . -. . . . - z 1 uii tu .i iiiiiii. ill 1 iirmin'.v iiiiiiirHLiiiiin.. uiil.i iirtrK, ,jm ifiiiiurLjiucc.i niKLeu. iiuuiu were i-uiereu iuiu, nuu the parties released. The action of Sheriff Taylor is considered unprece dpiilwi.. Tlie arrests ctbw out of pottnn r..uL' ri.i...ut iU. wVj i, " " , iiierewn 01 me secouu auuiiors 01 . Miltojirougbt .by Wy Thompson, of ghows tbat number cf ence-of pbyaielMn ln thlaaU other eltle, . ' o ::." . "".- 1 accounts examined Dvtnatnureauuurinsr 1 i, ,x itr.wi, i iho close of yellow fever epidemics, suffer from neglect or Ignorance -ot such precaution. Such attention and nnrlflention can readllr El veil 10 I hndnne liv their friends who have remained fraudulent practices in the bjunty claim I m the city. It U as jet deemed unsafe for UUSIOeSS. TUe llUinOer 01 Cases await- nnvnf them nm! bs snnn a.1 Imtiflable ing action is -ii-iv, currency obligations,-, out press the lmnortahcelpf urging upon all ab- uot in exchange for currency, eum nptj fcntecstbc nerossityof althorongh -dtsmreo to exceed five dollarsila. any one. Davl . ,...,?.,-.-S.;iu.tf.. mnt In Ilvf.rrnltr --- ' oUiBa jrePtyJ"iiaw"J'i "yr wuiis-i rue reort 01 tun smquu auincora aii"'"'" " 'l-"JJ .. .- 1.. . . : 1 1... l. T,.,.... .. l Mv .v M.v..ii i uauci rh. noat flanl uoir wi j W g-! I Co.. Memphw, in' 1S34, and who are I f ' '! charced witli disoosinc of cotton ran- K? ""A l'??V"I fT Ditrnml rr fham Tlio nlfttntlfi nf rronf .L . - . ' . I 11. A ..... 11 imt Lu uuiiiu 1 oie-ijt enters Imrk to the eity. We have had sorrow ailUub!e enough; let us do nothing trfdkthc burden, but everything to pjwoal. Our citizen'", at a distance, -teW advin; tlirough their neigh bafis or servaub;. au immediate -otp)tiioe with the request of tlie onic( health, and nothing should be I left MdMie by private individuals on trvanta that will conduce to i make sure work of the death of the last jrerttt of the scourge. And, until ad-vi-A to do so by the board of health, let m7e venture to return. 31lHlhaipp. H-aM IHsfWUh to the Appeal., Jackson, Miss., October 2S.' The house sent hi a mesage of what bills it 1 wd passed, to the senate, aud adjourned. The senate met a, tlnee o'clock, and dis--ud the situation. Staudiug as they hI stood inee their first meeting, arrived at no conclusion, then they ad journed. TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. Vetlow-fover is on tho increase at Mv nteemwy, Alabama. The Little Rock board of healUi have ilWel tliat ik ellow-fuver ox lets in that All St. J you is bauks are paying cur lettey, ml M.tb Is nut nmcli excitement over n. A man named Doreey was killed at IntUu8po4K Indiana, by the falling of a der rick, Monday cvenins. A. fatal case of yellow-fever having oc furredat t'orpus vhrlstl, i:rowiisvllle,Tea;a, iy)uaraBtlned aalut IhBt city. Tlie collections for the Memphis relief mid in three Catholic churrhi-s In Louibvllle. iHKooay, HHMMinted to flic hundred do! IMI. Allan's majority for governor of Ohio -nmnuDurra ami wvtulwn, and wel.-h or nfjito treaMirer, Is one hundred and seven ty-feveti. Dan Jtice's t-lrcus, 111 '. KV tins t iii2hlVH-rftwai . . 1 l-liis sufferers. playing in Loui.s- elnls of Saturday "tebenellt of ilcid- lapolis made of MenirhlF. toaiuouut to twenty-nie Tlie city council of Indiana aMlwuftrlaUOHS tin liie relief of MemphlF, iKHiannd doUam. A Milwaukee dispatch says that Hou. John V. rUr. of Hmt fryer Irawle-knlfv iii.trlety, l a raudldate for the State senate Ieiorratio ticket In Ills dlb- riieJps, the defaulting cashier in the New York Htate treasury deparltneut, has ' -ee eofHMltted to Jail al Albany, In default ". linoti tliowand iollars. II Ik couniI re marked IhHt he Mood no more chance of Kt ' ne iwll Uian lc did of paving the debt of the Mrs. iano, wile or tne Japs liBive d'aSain. at Wavlilucton. arrived el Japanese tM Pmuiwo hi- htettmer Mondav evenlnir. :illd Will Join Iwr luihlmml at WfttnlnHAn i-lwfci tta Ural JapNBfxte lady who Ins "ever ri hk Miiicouuiry 10 join tier uufauuiu iinr-wft mm. noe will go to wasiunelon overtatw. A severe accident occurred Saturday u ifiW.hJew Orleans Uie icult of reckless uy wnicn air. n. w. Southerland Had ttthlaeMnahed to a Jelly between tin 'IwriiboardutVBe and the teH of another Mfwtcar. TtjejceBlletoau'iilnJiiilwiaro vcrv vatnffal. am! vrltl probaMy rewiU In the loss 6r leiirae. A dispatch from Matamorof, Mexico, Monday, Mtya "that the force ot the state ongr-of OulHifta, have occupied Sallimo -iiicr the ilef eat of Ueneral Zephtda, the 1 l"d (overr, who had sose to I'ledias 't r.Xlth aUut 4xty followers. llnlnewiia the Mate of Cbabulla 1 sooerallj MiendeJ. awaiting aadtution of their local dlriienltles. Governor Iteveridge, of Illinois, in st ructe.1 thetJierliror SU Clair and Maiilhou c ounUt opiXMtte !t.lxul to prevent tlw flgh' lietweeti -lien and Hogauon thelllinols Mdi floIWc, andltlfi probable that the bittt wilt uke place home distance lrora the clt v. IlolliUiemen ae K.-i!d to le iu splendid coi -ditioa. special to the Ijuisvilfe Courier- aL irom Cave (iiv. t.-..nin.t-.- c..,. . tii. ti .liuixi..- .. . . . y .7. uiwuni Auuaay oetweeti J ,,oIt'PP.oro' ,,le Mammoth Vc iiiwulohphrtolaw-ereuwdaud nveral hhoh. rfrwd kv Wli partlea. Graves reetUed a wound In the bowefcj which l thontht win proveiaiai. wneoieu lis unhurt. The .-! guides ana omen, witnessed tfae shooilnv 1.1.TI1 iii 1 rii. were unaWe to preYeut.lt? 'ooiiuS bi t ju third tt the score. A T lnrplj nuiuifml t.. ILL! . I ' . k m xtaiuiiiore irom tti-v. Dr. William E. Muutv, the elo.ni..i Methodist divine, daUd at JonlKroen2' refer to the "Mranw; rnmorn" recently alleced" agstlHM. him as altogether uufonudtxl. Tht S ,41 BU (a ICICIJ W UllllIUieU Itt tUC fl mo goveru- unoit a until wlili-h 1 tlo not approve. According to tho , constitution of my states, such a case cannot happeu.since the laws aud government measures in Prussia re quire my consent, as sovereigu. Tt, my deep sorrow, a portion of my Catholic subjects have organized during tho past two years, a political party, which en deavors to disturb, by intrigues hostile to stateand religious peace which has ex isted in Prussia for centuries. Leading Catholic priests have, unfortunately, not only approved this movement, but joined in it to the extent to open revolt ngiimsi enisling laws. 11 win not nave escaped the observation of your holi ness that similar iudicatious manifest tuems-ives at tue present time in sev eral European and in some trans-Atlan tic states, it is my mission to investi gate causes by which the clergy and the iaitniui 01 one 01 tue cnristiau denominations can be iDduced act ively to -assist the' enemies of all law, but It certainly is my mission to protect the peace and preserve the au' thorily of the laws In the states whoSe government has been entrusted to me. uy uou. 1 am conscious mat J. owe uerealter au account of accomplish ment of this, my kingly duty. I shall maintain order and law in my states against all attacB8 as long as God gives me" power. I am in duty bound to do it as a chrisliau monarch, oven when to my sorrow 1 have to fulfil this roval duty acaiust servants of the church which I suppose acknowledges no less than the the Evangelical church, that commandment of obedience to secular authority is au emanation of the reveal ed will of God. Mauy of tho priests iu Prussia, subiecttoyourholiness, disown to my regret, the christian doctrine in this respect, and place my government under the necessity supported by the great majority of my loyal Catholic aud Evana:el!calMil.5etf.. of extorting obedience to law by worldly means. I willingly entertain-the hom- that your holiness, upon being informed of the true position of affairs, will use your authority to put an end to the aci tatiou carried on, amid- the deplorable distortion of the truth aud abuso of priestly authority. The religion of Jesus Christ has, as J attest to your holiness before God, nothing to do with these in trigues auy inpro than has tru h, whose banner, invoked by your'holiuess, I un reservedly subscribe. Tliero is one more expression in the letter of your holiness which I cannot pass over without con tradiction, although it is not based upon previous information, bul upon tho belief of your holiness, name ly: The expression that everyone that has received baptism beloues to th pope. The evangelical creed, which, as must be known to your holiness, I, lik my ancestors anu tne majority of mv subjects, profess, does not permit us to accept in our relations to God any other meuiator man our lorit Jesus Christ. A dillcrencc of belief does not prevent me from liviux in tieace. with those who donotshara mine. Offering your ho liness tlie expression of ray personal de votion anu esteem, Planed II. LI AM. Tlie 3lHry)nnd Jockey CI no. JULTisirKK, Mu., October 2S. This was the fourth aud last day of the meet ing or mo Maryland jockey club. First race, one mile for two-years old. purse four huudred dollars. The winner of the eentrai stakes was excluded. Six start ed. M. S. Daniel's Asteroid colt won followed by Dublin, Vandalila, Pallad dlu, Visigoth and Bessie Ciaphone, in order named. Time, 1:50. Second race two mile heat, handicup for all ages that have run during the meeting, puree S700. Six horses started. The first heat was won by Chickabiddy, with Bessie Iiee second and Cora Linn third. Second and third heats won by Bcxie Lee. Time, 4:05J, 4.-00J. 4:06J. Third race consolation purse for mile hats; purse $500. Six horses started. Merodac wou the first heat, closely pressed by Artist, who wou the other two heatu. Time, 1 :57, 1 :56, 2:001. Fourth race Steeple-chase club.'to add $760; six started. Bufty led oil and wou tue race. At me fourth leap Vic tor liolted and left the tie). I. Geo; "West. after 'oJearlnff - the third stone wall. itumbleI;and threw his riderGaflhey, wuo jcimeuiuieiy reuioiiuicu nuu camo loss to him, and for which he claims damages. A special dispatch front East St. Louis to the Evening Dispatch says the steamer Continental which left here about eleven o'clock this morning With the prize-fight excursionists, was captured oy the Illi nois authorities and is now tied up at tlie levee there. Jack Looney aud the other managers are under arrest, but Hogan and Allen are free, they not be ing on the boat. It appears tbat the Continental left the wharf with insuf ficient head ofsleam aud while rounding to in me stream sue was struck by high winds prevailing and blown to ward theshore, where sne was boarded by me i-ast tst. ixmis police Tile captain. engineer ana mate, anu Jack ijooney aud Arthur Chambers were arrested and taken to the office of the chief of (wlice where they now are. As soon as released bv tho citv aiitliorlLlp.. T,nnnev and Chambers will be arrested by Sheriff trooper, 01 iuauison county, for partici pation in me Jueuooie-Allen light, In dictmeuts having been found against them in that county. Word of H19 condition, of affairs here has been sent to Allen and Hogan, who are down the river waiting the arrival of tho steamer to pick them up. Looney declares that tin fiirht shall come off to-day if he can get out of the clutches of the police in time, but what s more liKejy, it win com e oil to-mor row, with ouly a small crowd as spec tators. There are all sorts of reports circulating, to tlie effect that the steam er was purposely allowed to drift to the Illinois snore, so mat uoniiie-excursion money might be made; but the truth of the rumors caunot bo verified. The crowd on the Continental arc said to have numbered nearlv ltfteen hundred: mat auoui lour mousauu tioiiaWwas taken, nnd tliat the party was the rouj;h- esi ever got logemer. a great crowd still remains in East St. Louis, and it is expecteu a uesperate row will occur lie- for they disperse. Jack Looney, gcucraiiesimo of the prize-tight party, was released from ar rest betweu four and five o'clock this evening, uuder four thousand dollars bond two thousand to appear in St, Clair county, in January next, for vio lating tlie law -regarding prize fights, antl two thousaud to appear in Madison county on Monday next, to answer an indictment lor praticipaung in me AI-leu-McCoole mill one mouth ago. Tlie penalty in Looney'scase is penitentiary' for not less man one year, nor more than ten years. Captain Keefe of the steamboat Continentahand his mate It. Gill, were held for five hundred dollars IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. tST sne mainly rely on order business at this time, our friends and patrons In Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas and JTorih Alabama may rely on their orders being llllfd with extraordinary care, nnd at lower prices than tho goods can be purchased elsewhere. BLACK S ADDITIONAL RIVER NEWS. I due notice will be given. By order Board of Health, RICHARD II. TAYLOH, MJ).,SecV. IKor full river news see third page., METEOROLOGICAL RECORD. SIGNAL SERVICE UNITED STATES ARMY, 1 MEmi8, TeSJi., -etober 23, 1S73. ; ENGLISH & CLASSICAL SCHOOL 303 THIRD STREET. 3:43 j 10.03 a. jt. v. is. p.u. Barometer 10.317 IMJUO 30.161 Orange sluce last re- j JXJft xJSW i x.W3 .101 Thermometer ST -ir 3i Change In twenty- I fourlioars 6 lj , xie Wind W. W. N. W. Weather Clear i Clear Clear Rainfall . 0 p o -xr a. MITCHKLIj, inacipai. The next YT lesalon win. commence, annnay, Mepi K. W. KHOnrc. Illarvtr BIsual Service. United Mates Army. uiver iciesrrnrai. EvAKiviLLK. October 2S. Weather cloudv. Ith ruin Inst nlsiht and snow this morului;. Mercury 2; to 3S. hlverrlsen 11 Inches. So arrivals or departures except packets. rtTTSitCRO. October 2f. River 13 feet I Inch- esand rising. Weatherclondy and cool. No arrivals or aepnnures except pacxeu. CINCINNATI. October 3. River 21 feet e lnchetiand rislns. Weather clear nnd plea-. am. At nlnoo clock this morning the I'lUs- bnrscoal tow-boat J. II. Blxtey, with two uunureu luousanu ousiieis oi coal in tow. when coming ui.er the Cincinnati and New port railroad bridge. Mxncli half of her tow ngu'nst a plerofjilie biicl(;e, nud four of litr barges, loaded with oao hundred and twenlv thousand bushels of coal, were sunk. Lost. nueen luoutaun uoitars. ViCKSllUKU. October IS. Weather clear nud cool. Ktver rising. Down: l'ar-oud. lwlibaue and barzeji. Natchez. Un: lltv ol t jcKfuurc. ST. Lot'I. October 2S. Weather clear and cool, with tho merrury below freezing point an nay. .rtrnveu: iiy oi jieiena, icis.suur. ......... . r i . . . ft.. i i t i, I.... .n;tjui- ir., inter flsiuK slowly. 1th m Inches on tho shoaN. Weather clear nuu cooi. o arrivals or departures. Louis VI 1.I.-C. October a. Weather cloud v and cool, with high wind aud Enow River rtslnz. with 102 Inches In the canal, aud inclicx In tho paxs down tho Indiana chute. dipt. Fry anu crew will tart the 1'robaf.co for New Orleans In a day or two. Hno has been dctalued two months near French Island by low water. Departed: James Howard, xewi Orleans. Cairo. October SS Noon Arrived: John F.Tolle.NewOreans, 2 a.m.: Grand Tower Meiuprjl", 6 a.m.; Charles Codmanult, Louis, II a.m. lleivtrtcd: lx-cal Tender. Memimls. .i. in.; John F. Telle, Ht. Louis, Na.ui.: Orand Tower, Mt. Louis, i a.m. Weather clear and cold Nlsht Arrived rCuultol City. Vlcks- biirv. 1 n in. Dfiiarted: canltol Lltv. &i. uou- 1S 2 p.m. Klver fallen 2 inches. Weather clear and cold. Nkw Oklkass, October 2S. Weather clear and cold. No arrivals- or-departnes. DICKINSON WttLIAMS&CO COTTON T AG TORS, OENKlt.1. Commission and Produce No. 266 FRONT STREET, Liberal advances made on consignment. SIAItRIEI). bonds to apiiear next Wednesday. Al leu and Hogan both returned to the city this evening, aud it is said the stake holder, James Eagan, has decided that the light shall take place two weeks from to-day. Arthur Chambers, who escaped from au East St. Louid police oincer anu eiuueu pursuit, is now in this city, bhenu Cooner. of Madison county, has warrants for Arthur Cliam- l ... - , I .. l L- . , ST:i. . rf. i . m on", aw otoii, jiiuv uuie, iuui i go and Milwaukee, and are c Allen, Bill Make, Patsey Shepherd and folk, Kochoster and Oswego. rom iveiiy ana.it is stated measures will be immediately takeu to procure their arrest and bring them to trial. The fancy were very much excited to-night at to-day's fiasco. Jack Jiooney insists that he has been sold: that the Conti nental was not blown on the Illinois shore, and that it was a put-up job in the interest of Hogan. Ou the other hand, Captain Keefe and Mr. McCov, the principal owner of the Continental, will publish cards to-morrow, stating that the steamer was blowu out of the con trol of the pilot, and that the landing at rist est. ioui8 was entirely unavoia ante. LATEK. Arthur Chambers escaned from the police-oilice by jumping out of the win tlow, and the ollicers arc now iu pursuit oi nim. Weather Probabilities Wahiiinhtos. October 28. for Wednesday, In the cult and isoutnern Htatcs, rifting barom eter, northwesterly winds, clear and cool wearner. l or the middle and oastern ifttesouiu wesi IIHVirAil weather. For lnk- Krlo. nortberlr wlndn. lncrcaslne to brifk during Tuesday night, and utminisn- Inirnn Wfslli. wifiV. i or me upper lanen, uuio vauey anu uoriu- W.W.OUV. I J.II.MCCZ.XLLAK. T.C. FASK frUY, M'CLSLLAN & CO WHOLESALE GROCERS COTTON FACTORS AND UKNEItAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS 2G0 & 202 FK0NT STREET, iuciunuiN, i : : : iciiii-Bc- TTAVK IN STOllE and constantly receiving I I HiUlh., conHiKung in rari oi B.icon-Clearsldcs, Clear IUb, Hams and Snouidtrs Lrtl Tierces, Kess, Palls and Case. Flonr AU grades. NiiBar LouUlaua, Demarara and Iteflned. SIolaHscx and tlyrnpi Every quality. II ijrfrlnjr Hemp, Flax and Juto all grades iron Tie-.ui paienis usr.aiiy Aepi. Hope Uemp, Cotton and Jute. Liquor nnd Itraudlcs. FiHh Barrels, half .bbls. and kits. Sodn, Nonp, Suull, SInrcIi, t'nudles, and a General Assortment of Case flood, to tho Trade at Inside 2Iarket Pricts. weHt- dimluKhlng northerly wlu.K backing TiVsUL HiVe SuT t? west and southwest.wlth partly cloudy an3 ? " n"? t,' clearing weather. Caatlonao' "isruaU continue at Buffalo, Erie, Cleveland, Toledo, Urand Haven, ( lilca o anu iii:wauKeo. anu are oruereu ior nur- eonsignmcnts of Cotton Solicited. Liberal Caxh Advanced made ou Cotton In own warehouse iii miarHn! rorreer welshta. fiepo SHEHIFF'8 SALE Valuable City Real Estate. KOWDKN OatlORN-Last evening, at the Peaoody Hotel, by Kov. Dr. White, Mr. Geo. IlowiiKjfand fr. Klizauktii Osimkn. DIED. HEILIGERS At her residence. No. n Pop lar street, comer l ouriu, jid.wi.aua iuiu- a eili, aged M years. The friends and acqualuUiucea are Invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, tills (WEONESDAY) morning, at8 o'clock. PROPHIT Entered into rest at 1IH o'clock Monday, October i-itu.ai lai .111011 si.. W. rnoruzTv wife of NEW 1'OBK. The Coopers and the Common Schools A stolen Box of Bonds Heard From Financial. I'.ru dm Uirh-IE t'rophlt. Hhe will bo Interred al their residence, flvo miles from city, on the Pigeon Iloost road, this (WEDNESDAY), at 12 o'clock in., 2yth Instant. ABHIi Of yellow f-er, at tho residence of his father, 8. M. Ashe, 137 Second street, Jui-i mie AsiiE.aflerau lllucs-iof four days. VTOT1CE IS HKHEBY GIVEN. Thatbv vlr ll tue of au alias writ of flora facias to me I directed Irom the honorable Second Circuit I Court of Shelby county. Tenn-io Uie cae of r. u. iietuei VS.J.M. nam. ana Edmonds t lodd,hecurltICH,Judgment rendered on the 3d aayoi uecemoer, isrj,ior the sum of tnirty rlvo hundred and thlrty-tlve dollars and ......,.- n.-.. ..... .. . ..1 . . ,nlA ... . n n .1 .u,4a n. Dlf,u,j'U,v tCUin. '..Ill 1UW d3lr UUU Vll xuit.io satisfy said judgment, etc., I rilI,on "Wednesday, 2Glli Day of NoTember, 18J3, at 11 ....1rw.1r m In W.n4 r.. ..m 1 . . V WUV" ........ ... UUUV1 . 1 1 J UUIV.IU occona sirect, Aicmpnia, renn., proceed to tell. lj lue iijzuest oiuuer. ior casn. ine iuiiowinc described proporty to-wlt: Lot Jfo 7, In niofK 3j, suuaie on easi flue 01 MUlDirr) street, In the city of Memphis, and fronting on said strcetone hundred (100) feet and run ning duck one nuuarea auueigntyiisui leeu Serious Results of the Tanic Arrext of a ? 13,000 Swindler Tlie Stokes Case Etc. Also, lot Wo. 4. In block 3s. on the east side ot St Martin street. In th city of Memphis. anu ironunir on saia sireeL loriv-mree ana one-half feet, and running back 161 feet, levied on as I ho properly of defendant, A N. Ed monas, 10 fanny saia juugmeni, interests ana costs. tnlo to commence at 11 o clock a m. W. J. P. DOICLK, Hherlff of Shelby county. Tenn tuuay tiff'. z. Jlfpwter. Ir. Mnny saj-s: "The artlcla to the purport that I was a leelln- nrt iDe, ragged, friendless, moneyless drunkan' I have moderatly gorxl clotl, Dot muc : money, plenty of friends, don't know-how 1 swear, and, having used a tlinu)enl for mv health only have abandoned 1 x ase entlrelv M brtngtrur reproach on mo, tliose I love, au'd ilinennrjorcbrlst. Thewhole thing a a mo? Kftnant faUetinni, wlilsh Km prove by rt.V " Im4 Iwh." A Fnblle I'ark .Scheme Klllctl. Dhthoit, Micil, October US. The supreme court of Mlcliieau to-tlay tle cl ami tbe Detroit puik law void, ant dM)iI the'apijcatlou of llie park coin misslonera for a madam.ua to compel tbe common council to issue three hun dred thousand dollars' worth of bonds wherewith to purchase land for tho Nbw Youk, October SS. Tlio Cooper umuii was unctt last nigut iy tuo op ponents of making any change in the common-school system, Involving a division of tho public funds to sectarian Mjtiools. Among other resolutions was ono favoring the incorporation of a gen eral principle of common-school system in the constitution of the United States that it may become national and may oe piaceu beyond the reach of its enemies. Two weeks ago a box containing a quantity 01 uonU3, belonging to John H. Seebach, was stolen from the Long Island savings bank, Brooklyn. Satur day Eeebach received a letter, asking 11 uewouiu givciiueeu tnousanu dollars ior tne return of the bonds. Abijah Jlichardson, messenger for the great railroad bond forgers, has been arrested on the charge of swindling the Fullerton cigar company, of Jollet, out of thirteen thousand dollars. Uankruptcy proceedings have been commenced against tlie Union trust company. berious results or tlie panic are being felt alone the Hudson. The exteiMlvp brick-yards near Foushkeensie. have all stopped, and tne employing carpenters and manutactuiers are working with half the usual force. The extensive print-works of Garner & Co., at Little Falls, Cohoes, Rochester, Pleasant Val ley, iNewourg and iiaveretraw. were stopped ou baturday, and ten thousand men are out 01 employment, iho firm paid outtive hundred thousand dollars a mouth to employes. The factories in other places have either slopped work or reucea time anu wages. Tne associated banks gaiu a million dollars in legal-tenders to-day. JosiaU Warren, a seaman, was com mit'ed to prison to-day, ou the charge of fatally stabbing Eldeu Staples, mate of tho ship Ellen Myer, while the ves sel was on a voyage Irom Queeustown to tins port. Mr. Tremalne concluded his address in behalf of Stokes at about half-past one, and after a short recess District- Attorney l'helps begun his address for the prosecution, S lire report 51 01 tutxry. Shrevepokt, October 23. Deaths to-day were: Mrs. Stone, ai?ed thlrty- KRANKLIN Iu this city, on Bunday.Mlh Inst., at 7 o'clock p.m of yellow fever, Tnos 1, V.. I).-....' I.. , . .. f '. 1 1 . n'lila rra . . ,'. . ., , Tr,. o.,... .,.! SlierltTs office, Memphis, ienn,,the Richmond (Va.) and Ilolly Hprlngs Kepoiter 1 0r October. Is73. picao copy.) KTANUUING Al 'o. 13 1'eyton avenuo. on the 2th lnn Mr.TnoMAS W. B.8taukini, a native or England. Louisville and .MI1- wanKe papers please copy.) Tlie Itinera! will take place from his late rosldenco this (WEDNESDAY) morning, ntlf o'clock. McKae, Myers A 8 need, attorneys lor plain oca, -taw LEATH ORPHAN ASYLUM O'imiEN Al his residence. Tfi Welllncton sireei, ou mo zjuu lnsi., joii i u hkikn, a na tive ol county Corki Ireland, In the 2)lu year ui uls ue. ' Ills friends and acquaintances are Invited to attend his funeral this (WEDNESDAY) morning, at 10 o'clock. HARTER-October 27. ITS. of consumption. .iirs. juu.v UAHi-EH. wne oi in. riaruer. lixuumuus (Aiiss.; papers piease copy.j The funeral will take place this (WEDNES DAY) afternoon, at S o'clock, front residence- on Soulh street, near Hernando Street It. R. RAYN The friends and acquaintances ofi the family arc Invited to attend the funeral o' I'athicx Ray', ton of tho late James Rtyn, this (WEDNESDAY) morning, at 10 o'clock. from the residence, 107 Commerce street. Car riages at Wals.li 's, 551 Second street. r KANKLANI) Of mellow fever, nn ft,., 2Sth lust., J. Waivtei:. mu of A. KKrankland, ugeu iu y uhia, i muuiii nuu o uays Another bright aud promising Dower plucked from tho parent t.tem, and tenderly Uld with tears of love and sorrow upon the altar ot our hope. IX JIEMOIHAM. Under the eare-of an association of PROT ESTANT CHURCHES of this city, requests donatlons-to-asslst In providing for the OR PHANS who-aro dally being placed in the institution. It has recently lost several of its most val ued friends by tho prevailing scourge, and funds which would otherwise have been do natedtolt have been,absorbed byonr over whelming necessities. Remittances can bo made to CYRUS JOHNSON, President, oelS care of J. C. Johnson Co. OWINU to the continuance of the sickness, aud being lelt almost to ntyseir, I have concluded to clo?e tin our ulace of business. kr. Aiam sircei. ior ine present, wiiiopen tue same at Its earliest abatement. Communications addressed in caroof Hoff man & Urban, 303 Main street, St. Louis, Mo. will receive proper attention. OCiU WU. fliUIK. who denarted this life October 1ft. lxra. vuiuK is ueau : tingiit, joyous, loving, mer- -nearieti AnrjiK nn.s imwh rniir-i t,. tnir. ihu svhlte-robed throng who worship around Ood'b iinune. buo uas leu, a iana or trial for that recion where sorrow Is unknown vltpr. youth and beauty never fade. Let us not then u-siciun iiappy iate, nut, extend our sympa- "V w luuBo wco remain 10 mourn ner loss a devo cd mother aud sister; a host of friends to whom this bright being was always welcome. HV thexn Hi,. l,.rtr , lit..- lr.i Inn In.mt..,.- i.tn.1 sister and adectlonate companion, endowed 11' !h AVArV 1uc4w.,.lA r.' . I .. . 1 ( ....... UCOUOUIG11UIUUJ VJ . 1.1111. KUU UC son, especially beloved by all her companions from whom she has graduated In advance to a be'ter life, none will cherish A morn lnvln remembiance of dear AorciE tliat the sad heart which renders her this tribute of affec tion. Jlay she rest In ieae. Her ardent, earnest eoul, Has gone to lt reward; "0Wsnt she reached its goal, The bosom of our.Loid. Thy contests are no more, In undisturbed releaso L pon that longed-for shore, Oh, rent, rest thouln peace J. y. Church. 'Home. rpHE CHURCH UOME IS PREPARED TO X recelvo and provide for as manv orphans as may bo sent there. Application can be made to Ilev. George C Harris, No. Sis Toplar street To No. 31 II ad tson street. To No. 177 Be-ond stieet. MIS5 KNA MURRAY, AcunK I'resiueni. MISS LOU W. TKOUT, ocl8 Scrry and Treasurer. lirir, anu tbat the. authority oftho.com-1 three; Ijouls Butler, ooloretl, aged for nuu oounou m puprpmeiniiiioiicflhji.in i y-nve; of municipal uwKon!. Frank Garcia, aired thlrtv-flv- Jtllza Hasnalirauk, agod forty-ll. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. tyo PVY) y vii BratiroiTPu 10 resemme atyonr . jl. ivwirt i 'hi miF v v r,i;ri n.- oventno, at '7 o'clock shartvJ MattAra l IJIIJ.UI IMII, v will iir ing f. U. kALJTY, CiV. ' IJ,.k J.I. BC8BV, Memphis. St. S. JOHNBOS, DeSoto co., Miss. r. n. ooe Memphis BUSBY, JOHNSON & GO,, TTOW JFACTOKS Commission Merchants, 278 FltONT STREET, MEMPniS. RETfaraaevtaNaiioiiaaysaiik. VeBcAo Bank. Oerman Tlntlonnl Bank, First NnUnnal llll EVENING SIL r NEW SHADES SUKS SEDUCED, Fine Dress Goods, Serges DiagoiialH, Cashmeres, Sateens, Empress Cloths, Etc., at Seduced Hates. No8. 89 and 41 Madison Street, Memphis, Tenn., Represent tho folia wlnj well known and prosperous Coapaiiioa NOBTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO OK LWrWM? JLK1) SDIXBTrjlGIL, Capital iukI Narplai ., r 813,000,000. PIKE ASSOCIATION, OF PSJXA3ELPHIA, PA. Amtrin 93,063,03s. E(J UITAHLE FB INSDBl'CK C0HPAIJY, OF KA8HYILLK. TENN. Arjn-i. .. 9r?,9oi "iruaranca npon all ctasaea of Tiiia effksetod with facility and dispatch. 'LoBsew eioltablr ad J rutted and promptly paid. THE OLDEST HARDWARE FIRM IN MEMPHIS liMBE I j.IiU .S, l&o. 342 Main Street, Memphis, Tenn, Harlns a mor oompltta stock than mraal. werorrerINDUCK3fKT3 IS ITUafS to purchasers vlsfttne our city. latl Alpacas, 1 Moiis Black Brilliantines, Colored ATpacas, ALSO, WATER PROOFS ORGILL BROTHERS & CO WHOI.TAT.r-- ARDWARE MERCHANTS! AX 3 DEALERS IK- AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY, Xxx cilX IVX X3it T.X1 o rs ; CASSIMERES FOR MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, WHITE AND COLORED FLANNEL Open Flannels, Embroidered Xlannels, Fancy Plaid Flannels. VELVET CLOAKS ! CLOTH CLOAKS ! BLACK AX I) COLORED. N&w Styles Ladies5 Suits! REDINGOTES, BEYERSIBLE OTTOMAN SHAWLS AND SCARFS, 2V.XiIj -Ol-T PAWIC 2PH.IC3E3S. STEEL COTTON GIN. Orders boliciled. Goods not opening to satisfaction may penac. Samples sent on Application. returned at our ox IME 353 NKEN 261 and 283 Main Street. Cor. Court. HT'.A.I-iX 1878. FATiIi 1378. We are now prepared to fler TO THE TRADE fall lines of M PORTED IN BIBBONS, YELYETd) AXU TBISUIIXG FABRICS. Ja"0"tl02i inc3. 33.037" Goods IN GREAT VAB1ETV. FULL LINES OF MILLINERY GOODS Especially adapted to the wants of Uie Millinery Trade of tills section. TRIMMED EATS OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE Which will be fonnd much better adapted to the requirement of tills community than goods manufactured in otner ciuea uy tnose wno uo noinnuersiana me wants of min secuon. OTIW A '-. S37 Kitln NirMt. e.;h. iuarto. A. 91. MARTIK. -IMPOBTEBS AS'D JOBBEBS OF- E. H. MARTIN & CO., EAR CUTLERY, McComlbs' Old Stand, : : : ETC., 324: Main Street, Memphis WE OFFER TO TUK TRADE SPECIAL I DITCK1I EATS 1ST l'KICI,and lnvlleao examination of our stock of goods before purchases are made elsewhere. MEMPHIS ROLLING MILLS. 31. J. WICKS. J. C. TERRY. M. la. WICKS. WICKS TERRY &lifl DEEKIN'G H0R4E EStJKE, lrith Its snbgtntial Iron FUlax Tor a solid tootral support for the Gin-House. Mend for Circular, with rrlco and a largB Explanatory EngraInr, to OHGIZX BROS. & CO., Agents. UULLETF8 STEEL EKDSH COTTON-GIN, : : : : $5 per saw 1L1GN0LIA LIGHT DBAFT COTTON-GIN, : : : : : giporsaw SI SIS FBONT ST., BIE32MHS. .lien, v n. KIKTLAM -DEAI.EI13 IS- m m m am Doors,Sash and Blinds, Holdings, Framing Lumber and Lattice, 109 Sc 111 Union St., below Second, MemphiH. -IIIIJ.S CUT TO OKDEH.-W B. J. SEIVIMES & CO., NO. 254 SECOND STREET, IRVING BLOCK. WHISKIES: CSucccssora"Io;jI. J. WICKS .t SO), MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN BAR IRON, LIGHT MIL?, ETC. AQENTS FOR Gullet t's Improrcd Light draft Magnolia Gin Gnl lelt's Steel Brush Gin, Dcering's Horse Poirer, Cole man's Corn Mill, Utica Steam Engincfi, Bed Mountain Iron Funiscis, Bay Springs Cotton Factory. RAILROAD SUPPLIES, HEAVY HARDWARE 3VX.oliim.ory, trails, 3I3to., OX ilOST FAVOnABLE HATES. No. 37 Union Street, Memphis, Tenn lletween Main nnd Seeond. SLEDGE, McKAY & CO. Cotton Factors, WHOLESALE GROCERS AM) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I8os. S7X and S7S "SLAIN ST., MEMPHIS, Offer to the trad of Memphis anil Merchants of the Country A LARGE Ail SUPERIOR SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, AT PRICES AS LOW AS ANY HOU8E IN THE TRADE, consisting ill part of Floor of all Grade and Brands. Sugars Louisiana, Demarara and all grades of TTIiltc Sugars Slolasscs and Syrups, all grades and prices. SacU and barrel Salt. . Tobacco all grades 5 superior assortment. Bnlb. Forlt, S. C Hams and caslt Bacon. Coffee and Teas all grades. Bagging, Tics and Kail, Lard Tierces, Hall Barrels, Kegs, Backets and Tlii-palls. Wlilsky all grades j none superior 1b marked Oysters, Canned Fruits, Raisias and Cheese, ' Candles and Soaps, at Cincinnati prices. ' And all otliorj floods Vept In a nrst-clasn OroccryIIonsc. THE ORIGINAL "8TAUFFER" WESTMORELAND (Introdacetl by u In 1&53.) ROBERTSON COUNTY, BOURBON PURE EYE, AM) A TARIETI OF GRADES OF RECTIFIED AND REDISTILLED SOIiE AGNT'S FOR BASS & CO. BURTON-ON-TBEXT. OUR FIRST SHIPMENT WHISEE OF- bass & co:s CELEBRATED PA In KUdo-blns of 2i Hallon irOl arrkc, per steamer, FROM LIVERPOOL ur 20 ia"S. TE ABE XOW RECEIVIXO ORBEES. 31. API'EKSOS. A. - KKXAKDAT. APPBSOX & KENNEBAY. "ViTioIesalo and KdfUl Dealers la all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES, 5(59 For Gents', BojaMYouths', Ladles' Mtoes and Children. 1-2 Main St., opp. Court Square, Memphis CUBBINS & GTJNN, 160 & 174: Adams Street, Memplils, MAHUFACTHRERS OF MACHINERY Btoam Enslnea (portable and stationary), Kaw Mills. Orlst lUllf, ShaTtlnss, Conpllnss, PnUey, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. tXiltou Iresos (McDermott'a we make a specialty), Clearing, rinloos, Gwlicro, U-Hi. HOUSE AND JAIL ."WORK. Qilomna, Unlet , Bills, Gratlnes. SM& VinUlatorB, Out and Wroosht-lroaiy&nee!, , ' Oat and Wrotuhtrlroat oUs and vaults. AIX KIXD3 OF STCIVDOAT WOIUI JMHTE PIWOTIT. CrrrtPTS for Bnun and Iron CiuUnga. and alt Wpdi Wroashtr&on w tolted, Htga 1