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(ps? t TiygmaMaMii imm itti.iaaitgreCTTmnrrr.iiia.sa. THE MEMPHIS jDAXLlT APPEAL-FEIDAY, NOVEMBER -27. 1874. I? (A A2EHSEBIENTS. The Ninth Annual celebration ol UP. and crop In ST. ASBBEWS DAT UT TUT fcT. ANDREWS SOCIETY OF MESirHIB I mix BE HELD t)N f10WOn Sunday, Nov. 2, 1S71, one red J rhlte cow. mrdlnm situ; half croi I rUht ear.smcoUh Crop and under-bit In the en; ooin noma sswed err. . UEU B. CRAMPON. nova n fad of Baiw avenne. LOST. horeo for a muie, he yesterday was Been LETTERS FB02I THE PEOPLE. bv Officers Cheek and Maloney. who, rushing through the billiard hall of the reabody Hotel, intercepteu mm on Mon roe street, end lodged the careless tndl vldual in the Adams street station house. It turns out that his name is John Pharr, who was accused of belug accessory to me miai staooing ol Jolin 0 OW On the night ot Thaisday, November 19lb. a large rid and white cow, about lz vears old; leit ear ciopped; Bne condition; leavy with calf; nearly dry. a liberal re--rd paid for her, or positive tnlormatlon of aer.alNo.a) North Hill street. .. no26 T. WW. OLABIKR. iPECTACLES At the Theater, on last i Thnrsdav nlebt. a pair ot EOld sp-ctacles. The Sutler will be rewarded by retnrnlng .bern to f ma urn.ja. I B MJUUCJ UBk W w W , .Voulay Ercclnr. VDnmh -u. is-.. The finder will Iw Uberaliy rewaroca i , ojretnmlBgaamewaBrrratBireK. m mtw. . I OOVW ... v. " A'AVUMJUl UUAX.LI, -tvrtlsb free the officers elect for t he emx-1 lngyearvrlH be Installed and a UBAS BASnOEI nirES. F-o'K'hlcasll lovers of Barns and Scottish lito rature are cordially Invited. BANQUET COMMITTEE: , S.B. Rabbins, . Urqnhart," Geo. V. Miller. BECUPTION COMMITTEE; Robt Stevenson, Oienada. MUv, "W.W.Yonng, L. O. McKlslcfc. A. KAiloKay, W. B. Gal breath, Alex. Mitchell, E. A. Coie. MUSIC COMlttTTEE: James Klrklaml, To. Flhnte, John Kilgoar, W. W.Ctu.rle. Director P&or.J.BaXEST PEaarso. -TlclrBl.nM. to be had at the Peabodv iWNiaQuinKnunfflain. Fall nreeramme of the order of exerciser. with ll.t el regular toasts, and tbe names ol geuUemen who will respond, will shortly ap- UONEY Lost last evening, a nm i uoiey, wuite, iwter Ol a union street money, between OOy and flftyve dol- boD3. jagt gUmmer a vear ago. It will be remembered that the man who mur dered Foley was sent tothe penitentiary, A negro woman yesterday swore out a warrant against rnarr ior brutally aa sauiung tier weanesaay nignt. PERSONAL. BRACELET. , , On Tnarsday, November 19th, a single bracelet, soia twist, witu leaves, me iinuw will be very liberally rewarded by leaving I be limn at SaS Mad Win street. nofl STRAYED OR STOLES'. y- r r arm . t tAwr Vnt-amWJlirl i vj from my place, on epr id c mi mini. n. Hm-r-Mi iiiarn iuuiruiL refers old, about fourteen hands high, ... w:U..NEHBIT. R BKWAUD-WUI be paid for the reta J)Z0 ot a sorrel mare male, near 15 hauu ilch. 7 or 8 years old and branaca - n on u en snoaiaer. oie;ojiu; "j"" rem J. M. WIL,l.l A aawja, Oor. Ia Rose and Jadtsoc '.. Memphis. Ji:ilfltL5t TUE4TEIC. 3 . DAVEY- a. a ym;sjYSfi FOB SAWS. LES3EE. UAKA0Sii. Mr. A. Alvey, of Springfield, 1111 Hols', anired last night on the steamei MlewIId, which has an excursion of Knights Templar" for New Orleans. Mr Alveyirepresents the St. Louii Globe and lime. Ho Is a genial eentlemai. and will be warmly tieated by the press luuiu w.a ui icn yilcaus. Mb. William Cooper, tha known artist, has returned to tim rft-o inuf. I and found st tlJe popular callery one. of Bingham & Brother, No. 243 Main oiicvH wuero ue is prepnreu to uo all manner of nortralt neintini. Cooper is justly recognized as one of the best artists In the Union, and has gained a merited and national leputation. He accomplishes all that art aims at, and never tails to cive entire satisfaction to uia patrons. b will lm olml in u. nil of his old friends as well as other per- ituu tu uasc ii convenient to visit ma stuuio. Monday Evnlnc. Xa: 38d, and ThurMlsy and batGrday Matlntts. GCD. L. FOX'S w XorU Ilumply Dnnipty Tronpel Mbs. John AV. Cajipbei.t.. Tv-roo is in the city, the guest of Judge Mor- ""! ui,B- vampoeu is me uaueliter ol HuUSta AND MOLEi llocelved this vAfir.snii for sale low: One lot Mlstonn horses, one lot Illinois corset, one lot Ken rocky homes and mules, embracing saddle harness and draft slock: of all clawe. FORREST FAIKK8. nov27 Mammoth 8 tables and Bt"cx Yard. rj oose AND LOT-Adjolning Mrs. John H. Je late Governor Clark, of Georgia, and a iiAwAn'a nn Marannii HVinui s.aa u uuu i iiiiiraa . M vn T iui 1 1 .a.mMai a lis entirety. The Oreat King of the Panto-1 feet lront. Price, t2500-00 cah, bslance I of thesupremecourt of lh TTnflcrt Ki,tf Mini. ... mH nnlv I in fnnp Annual nsnncntlL with Interest. Al- I r . . - . .j I . " ' , . mxrisi I UUVCtiiUIfl l.iaTtC Otlil ' nnna mnn.. ueu. x.. iwj, luresi . 'a'.v'-l, I , .11.11.1 T V, ""-J'yi mauJ novz, 6 uroaa street, j asn vine, iam. 1 "ju, mviweu m ueorpia I tie people 1 " I into Uia flAmiuiNtli Dn nm.i .r . UUQ STORE FIXTURES and prescription ,T," v r r,Tl " ' ' ,v U,S. Pa"ie8, Tb Orlrlnal Hnmsr DnniDtv In Person Barrosnded by hi 8 own council, with his brother, the famed Pantaloon, C K. r OX, e wui appear m 111s uoouo ticil jrau lom'ise of nil m 1 r.nu.siprT. I'M! Pantomimic ComDaav. -Ul'eonle In all .ttiecTthtBeTOB&inieleas tiiaTed in Iew York Jieserred seats seM at Pea body Hotel and at we Theater. ' oa-e. Apply at 113 S1AIN ST. So.1 MULE. DRAY, CART AND BAR N ti-4 for sale. Annlr at the Baggage roam Memphis and Louisville Depot, noia I3ARM. ETC. Containing 160 acres, IS miles leauins; ine UfoionrHtH nri Troupe the Wnlm. f,ln.. thattimein the prime and hlnnm nfW young maidenhood, stood perhaps with out an equal in social life, and now, at G KASl) JCAIB1 St, Tatrlct's Parish Free-Schools, AT ASSEMBLY BALL, IjiAKM. i7I:. ixjntaining ltu acres, 1. miles 1 w " i ' H .,h r.n.nili: nn tho tlnm l.flt I U6 OKfi 01 &eVentV"tliree. PllinVS tllU TO. ubasd fair 1 1 Ri. ud s miles west of Horn Lake Depot; I cent triumph of the Democratic party of I 1 UI aorMi rlntred and tinder fence : COOd dwell lh. Iln'nn ' J IU OUUUUUlUj, U 1 WU. Tl CM MUMUVU AMU . V eentlvrjalntedand renalred: cistern, orchard and all necessary outhouses; spring water In every field; hands on tbe place. A bargain may be had. Apply on the premises to AMDS SMENT8. I Main tit Near Gayoso. Onmraencinc Monday, November 33d, Ttekets Twenty-five Peels. REMOVAL. 1) B. M1LL-K, jBsUeeoT the Peace, to No. I . H Mala street, opp. ew uounnoose. PSSSONAL. It. ALUlbl) VOOKUIhlj, (k.ve and Ear Di-eaesl. nnvll sa liPLARrre't fOR LEASE. DARBER CHAIR, glass, razor, brushes and U comos. Apply at sn buluii pi. v.rrc.rsr trov tHiM mvV sona.va 1,..,! cheese, scare ribs, fresh lard ol our own make, fresh meals. B. P. SMITH 4 CO covla 2io isii-opiaxn. The Tbenlerv The Humpty Dumpty matinee, yes terday afternoon, attracted an oversow ing house, the great majority of those nresent being ladies and children, who, TALLION Fine thoroughbred stallion, 1 0,j shared In the prpt fiin nff.VTloS 3 16S hands high, asven years old: can "?,u ln lue S.re lun aUdrued by irot in SO0: good saddle and harness horse, I he excellent produstlon of this unri- 'Tifi f'V0- : mi,a Pantnlme. Fox, the great ."OSTILLO. 1 anolitpr-wifoh it.o in v.? . mood of feelimr. and was fvn mnrp clever than the evening previous. The ipectatora had but little excuse for not laugning, ara could make no apolozy md sure foal-getter, 7& Monroe street. Appl lv at mi 11. C Ci rASD lora termor , 35 acres of good . ind. within tbrea miles of court ouare i u: table lor a mars el aac'eii or dslry. Inqn're rt. tt. it . l k. w Main street. TO EXCHANGE. fiivoPbUTY rlrsi-class Improved resldenci IT proeny: eight thousand doUsrs; one roanti in mone , on time; balance ln othei I'Kimnv. Aooress m aa. Arpesi ome. PiANOS. l)LeOS a Mi ORUANH luned, repalrec t. asa exensnzea: woit aone oy ezperi' Dotx, flrst-dasG workmen, and warranted UMTt oraers lor ci ly or country ai H HuLLEN HKRH'H. Clark's MsrbleBlock SALS OR ESCHAHGS. RKMUe.SCE PROPERTY The valuaide esideoceptoperty, known as tbe Dons tto Place, on thei.Uarles.on rsilroad, outside ineciiy limits, icr wnicn ineiaie Mr. cnoe raake paid thirty-;! i thousand dollars, U now 'Or sole, or will exchange for business prop "nv oo ii a on, "Betoy or aisin, Deiwefn a-ou- ro-:id R-Isi eet. Wk.M SLFTH1E J-. OLD Tlrti MKXAli At APPEAL OFFICE O II Adams street, opposite the Worsnam linage, can be bought cueap for cash, novt llUK KbMUERT PLACE-Thls beanUlul 1 tract of sni acres, with a two-story brick midence.wlth tine gtove and improvements. well situated for a home or gardening pur poses within two miles of the city, about hal' a milt from Rozcll Station, on Memphis and harlesion raiiroao.ana ine nne puouc school 'here, on tbe great ridge rannine eastwarc rom Memphis, bonnaed by three avenues. roriermssee IiUse, wr. rinLsi, not t Madlaon streeu l"ALUABt.E BROWNSVILLB PROPERTY V at Public rule I will sell at public sale. to the highest bidder, on the premises, on rUtSOAY, December 1, 1871. that valuabU property In the city of Brownsville, Tenn uown as tbe Exchange Hotel, a first-ctas bouse, now doing a good paying business. tna,aiso,aiiuesame time, lour ousiuess iob idjoinlng This Is the raot desirable prop riy in Brownsville, and will be a paying ln- 'estmenL Terms-one-tblidcaab: balance In ne and two years. Apply lo II. W. IX1T fER.t!Bor C. F. READ, BnwnsvUle, Tenn T WHOLewaLE Five boat-loads No. J A. PIttebnrg Coal, bv M. u. fAV -cut ju., iw eecond st. 4 t-Tii.it rKH&B An A jno. i ictier-nrcss I lQzita. iron framed, with two urawe- u D6 faoia cneap. Appiyat xm C of lyia The Church aud the i'nbllr Nchools. Editors Aiteal A great deal has been said and written lately about the nubile school ovstonv of nnr llv. Tlin latest that have appeared In your paper iu uiversity oi leeuog uuu in terest In the community with regard to the present system. Certain persons, whose interest are mateilally involved In the maintenance of these schools, seem at a loss for words to express their feellDgs of admiration nnd pride when they look on this institution; and on the other hand the sppalll 'g misery anil ruin which threaten the country in the eventotitDelngd3conlInued."Better," says one, "another ice-gorge, more and worse cholera: a more fearful visitation of yellow-fever, than to close the public icuoois." uuere is anotner class or per ious (whose feeling less frequently And expression In the columns of a news paper), who entertain altogether dlfler- sni views irom tnese seir-Btylea "rnenaa of education." The victim of excessive taxation, whose last dollar has been wrung from him to maintain this insti tution, even when it guarantees "to rid our jails aud prisons of robbers and criminals," with the other stereotyped advantages accredited to it, Is slow to 09 It in that light, and he has yet to learn In the words of one of your cor respondents "that schools are cheaper man jaua." ustween tnese two ex tremes, there are some who advocate measures of retrenchment in the schocl department by dropping oil some Liigh paid ofllcials, whom they do not consider necessary to the efllclent work ing oi me system. Otliers would ex clude the hlcber branches and brine down the programme to the three JU, as they say; while a great many more are in favor of discontinuing the schools altogether for a time. While I do not pretend to indorse one or other of the above measures, nor, indeed, to express any opinion at all on the merits of the puouc scnooi system, I would beg to call tbe. attention of tlioee interested in the matter of education to tbe practical working of a school established in con nection with St. Patrick's chuich of this city. It will show, if nothing more, whether, as appears to be broadlvhlnted at by more than one of your correspond ents, Catholics be enemies of education, "who try," as one of them says, "to dwarf the mind that it may more easily become the victim of superstition," or not: pesiue? illustrating wliat miahthn done to educate the rising generation with less expense to the community at large, jussiues paying tue taxes levied for the supportof the citv school svstem. of which they will not, because they can not in conscience avail themselves, the Catholics of St. Patrick's parish have iwuiej wemseives into an association for the purpose of providing a school where the Catholic children of the narlHh receive an education free of chan?n. Three hundred children are now rweiv. log an education there, at an expense to iub nssuuiauon oi nine nurtured dollars or tnree dollars per head for each through the streets of Boston, and cut lings, among thetfl B poefoffica costing rive million uoiiare, a jjuunw with twenty thobaand volumes; a ma seum finer than any la America; many nn,l education ia free antl compulsory. Chief products, wheat and wool. The speaker then alluaeu to Ilia Mmrnl, urnrb llinro. tirWlpr thfl "DlS- out their tdnguee, la the name of rell glon, and drove Itoger Williams forth fit the dead of aa Inclement New En gland winter, into tbo wilderness among tne- savages, tor preacning ueresy. jut found the savages kind and hospitable The historian Gulliver tells us of a war once wared in the kingdom of LUliput more fierce and protracted than the Peauod war. nil crowing out of the Hues tion as to whether an egg should be broken at the little end or the big end. The blg-endlans carried the day, and in a great battle slew manyand took many prisoners, but they did not sell them ioto slavery, as did the pilgrim fathers tue requou women anu cniiuren. Men have quarrelled aud waged wars for religion, politics, the breaking of an egg, and many other things equally as abiurd, but from Euclid, the Alexan drian, down to Legendre twenty-one Hundred years tney nave never quar relled over ine vona asatnorum. tno nun proposition of JSuclid any side of a trl angle Is less than tho sum of the other two sideo. Tills is called the ass's bridge, because If a stack of hay were located at one corner of a triangular field and an ass at anotner corner, tne ass wouiu know the nearest road to the "hay lay along one sideof thetriaugle. Norbave men over ouarrelled over arithmetic since the Moors introduced the Arabic numerals Into Spain twelve hundred and sixty years ago. Then let us keep religion and hlitory out of the public schools keep out everything but the threo R'e. Let parents teach religion to their children at home and all will be lovely. MINOR MERIWETHER, CUKI.STI.YX CI1UUCII TIOS. CO.WES 'Iolag Day's Proceeding Mission AmougMlie Colored People t linrch Discipline. Dr. KArls Aildrea on Anslralln anil his Bible Work"-A fit per Full ol Iuterrsl, Etc mini! for being at all oompoed unless ft was ln "uance, wnne it costs the tax vhen iriZyi.ot Memphis one hundred and hat now characterize Fox's JIutnPlyanatnuZ n11norea ?uU ten Dumpty entertainment. Mme. Lucia 2?"MiPJiIOslJ2d-8even Brothers,. in their , , .,",-Lut. " u f..-B toU't!JSi -a?d. e Plio'inay uman uextencv and skill. Their r;" . """ .v"."1-""'."" balanelntr. tnml.ilno. Qnr.ii,0,.n,M;r l". out to any one it is pretty evl- Of -p- muu VS,S. HblUUDtli; .lHa- ir 41... . - acts were asso minv nn,w n. ' " ."i"." rengiojs Ho lers, and the appreciation of th s.rTtn. ?"IV.m.a"0?8 '".aionipnis tooK tbe mat- tors was duly manifested by hearty an- . V . .' M uamo,ic? of Pflt plause and exclamations of JlVhU Ll&doDeAth?y ,would s,?ule'.to 1 1 rtJ jfiArrtio nan dni.UIn - r i .uuLiunauig tVClil, 11113 iueaLiuLi UI Ui rii3i, one wno is CuorouehJv au fait I -ri i ut, .CMi -j i. i 7 I These ohaprvatlnna worn wnrYcf, n till! K.'IIIM M llfiuy in V O ? r f na Isavn mill, i " exquisite softness and matculess pre cision. Her BtaiT-bell soke aud g .Id lornet performance evidenced a fiae nueicai talent, that haa been carelully oiucu uuu inosi. napppy developed. Mtogether, the entertainmentii day afternoon and last night were cqua AND BOILER Cheap. Jnquln No. 210 Front street. 3 OFFICE. I to those of the preceding evening, and fectd UP IU tue morale of a people, a . Jnquln I the audiences, as usual, were made up woul;n a generation or two, if u were ttucirested on the occasion of a fair, now being held at me .ivssemuiy nan, to aiu in supporting meeo ei-uuuis. A CATHOLIC, tin r til j- (School Hystem. iiDITOBS APPEAL The citv sphonl system, as advocated by the partisans of me uuaru, is most pernicious in its er- and ntABSt Cheap for cash, one of the best L lanus In Shelby county, 1S9 acres. Apply .89 Madison st. tClUJS A.Wi I pCUOlE-Four or five second-hand and fcos sue s.ro.ic:i second street. "II OOM8 AND BOARD-Flrst rls rooms. i k who Doaru. Brackett i TJIKE FflOST RO''M JT there are do children. T Oiu A floe f nmlshed front room, ln a j I stneuy private frencn rami y.witn uoarc MBJWICLLLNUTON si. . strleUy X7l vale French fsmi'y.wltb board. App y at lj EVERS.L elecaot rooms, with board, at rea MHiaBerieB,Kfc jod ubiwi. TOOMS AND BOARD Desirable front room. IV with noaio, at usi'js til. AND ttUARD- One nulurntsbed 161 ADAMS HT CtOOM i V room In private family. OOMU AND isOAKD at 56 MONROE BT. RtXJM AND BO A RU Fine front room on first floor, nnfurnlsbed, wllh lioard. Can brr-nnnnodRleafewday boardersalso. Apply tL IM t hird stitet. comer of Vablagton. KOOMH-OEE ttOOSK, cor. Main and Beale. Kitty newly lnrnlstied rooms, single or ia sait, for gentlemen only; W Knd 811 pei xnonth. .V) and Th oeots per day. Good board t fle dollarsrwweak.Inthebnlldlng. sell. SI MADISON Br. I 1 SeORlEb LIQUOliW, BAR FIXTURE- I f nnA llnnnlr- Altm Ktaif,. Hnl.tlnp An. W 1th board, where I naratns and eood Cart, very cheap, ror cash. A pply at 123 Cjurt. I Apply at room 6, Gee House. trelS 7 A nnd bblb. no.i piTTHBORii coal, I vjUUU as low as the lowest. Also, Pey- xna cannei ana ot. irnara coals, cheap at any other man." Abo, WOOD " In ever tyle." Also, a fine Bockaway and a Suggy-wagon. mygl 19i Becond street. 1 1 rOOD- Sou cords seasoned wood, ln qnanti. V ties to suit. Address D. H. HILUER. ders wllh C A. OAHTON. St Madison street. Til . U'KPttnV PI.1MTM A I.m Ia, nl O very best varieties, at lowest market prices. oca i. ts. cAimuufl. SlAxjjxv-nAj'U nATA uooa as new; ner rlne'smakerebeati. Inonlreof riBuuts K Di A, nanters xns. iimiamg "roUNU MEN Tolearuttrlegraphopeiallos X. lor new railroad offices; permanent posl V. nsassoooasaoallfied. Address Paclflc and Atlantic Teiegiapb.lu Main M ..Memphis da ALL to know that the CUSTOM HOUSE, corner of btielby and Gayoso street.. stives tbe best beds and meals for 25 cents. jpen all night. 4,-ITUaTION O vale faailly; best of refere ce. By a white woman, ln a prt rer' ce. Apply at ROOM AND BOARD oy a gentleman and wife, a furnished roam and board, ln a private iamUy. Teims most be moderate, u 1th reference, MaUng term and location. AQQiww u. j, ini omce. OITUATill.N By an experienced salesman K j in ii wnoieeaie house. Addi i grocery, liquor or tobacco KALbBMAW, , this office. 100 nos HANDi To work on levee. Apply to HARDEMAN & POLK, ai jiaru times, i ensas pansn, ia. II r ANTED-VOUit ATTENTION TO THli Y MEMPHIB AWN1NO MANUKACTO- hi.b Washington st. Awnings or all stylet made to order, cabinet work and Furniture made and repaired.re-upholstered, varnished, ad packed for shlDtnejt. Caroeu taken nr. -leaned an relakL All work called for and de- JlTWrtTtwinlftlliw M HnTTFNBKKI, rOR REST. OUE-On Vance street, No. 510, with all Diwnn jtHprrfvem-n-K. aiiihv in Mvff c. F BULLOCK. Viueent Block. OTTAOE- Hnib mrert. verv rhn. J J T.CAPEHA RT, Xrt Becond st (tO MH Handsome lurclsbed moms at S 1 MSOOU1,SI ' NO.K7UMA1N BT. t J U everything cauvenleat; good location .' lit. cngap a ppiy am jeonestte street. .E Hi.USIC-ADDir to lR.M.W,eor. Beale and Second sts, J KllTsGE one aad a halt storv eottscr. V j seven toosu, No.M Georgia street, eonve 5 i-ut lo Hernftbtlo .Ueet csrs. Kent, TSi per mmu. r.uosaL a. 2r slam St. ri'at BHiLDlNO on the north we corner X ol Heriasdo and Ktitntt streets, hereto- m a iKmiiy grocery and lemoesce, sin uiu.oie lor either or txuti. noU A. J. HARRIB, MadKon street. (fAKUEna pMEPARb FOR 1K7-A1I o.her laviiea u ezamlceourclty.su w .... . ..u j piuver-)-, iot renu TKEZ-Vam4 CO, Msdlson St. . ju. we .Hum, io ttentst uepaitment il'ILOlNq-ul. able for sale 8 able or fn ,j ihhwuib mtmusmeet. Terms easy .riHi uoiee. Vddre If KM-eveu mUes east of Memphis, on 111 REE HUNDRED ACFtra of cleared land; wll' rent all or apart of It very io- to a good tenant. The par rrntlng can jay M renu by filing np fences, boin, j.tc fhlsw.hter. A pply to --, ew g wH i Front st. niblNE-S IIOUBE-A lonr-stnrv nrtt D buktiifcoi house, Nn. 17 Adams su, near Male; well lighted and comuiodtons. Ad- novlS St Msdpon Htx-L fNOl.15- 3U uoMpuM eugiueand boiler. Ui Appiy at 11 ixoKTii e I tthCOND Br. rpWo-alOR HOCE-No. SI Mol-ylreet. jl eigoi rooms, wim coal ana wooa nrase, Vippiysv UHCUIHUSI. OloRsJluUSE-Fiom sod alter November s I. J57I, scor. house jso. Sv7 ilsln st. (under j-eao.iy nouij, now oecupieu uy juessrs. xiisciHwa nujgin. Appiy ui oct. 5 n. C. BR1NKLEY, ; 1E7IUKNCE-lwo-eiorv frame, verr con IX v en lent and desirable locstlon, street care pwaunginirontiiowioaprompiienani. Ap ply to U. G. UOLLENBEbG,2M Main su f lOostb-Handsotnel furnished rooms, ap IV 1 ly at lioom t, thud fioor.HM Main street. KKMIJF.NCtw 16 Union street, 11 roomt; 2su Uuion streot, H rooms;cottage and fire MINOR Mem WETH ER, S10 Becond st. e a IU. Eroand-Soor front offices st No. CjMadl- toa suvei, saiiaoie lor pnysicians, lawyeia. tailors or lor a fruit store. Apply at N'.I MADISON BT. u TOKEHOUMt 121 Beale street. Also, the ? DWELLING, SI Exchange su extended. vppiy ai hw ui r, umugiun street to soft R. L. COCHRAN sTOREs To deklrauie aUHes, Nos. U and M App y to E.F. PIERCE, next door. STOREROOM WB Becond street and inrnlture lor sale. Firm rot set "(JOWUiR HOMLWTEaD "omer Union 17 ctroot ana fiarsnau avenue, with out Lonses, stables, flower and vegetable gardens nnd spacious front yard, for one year, or a term ol yeans, to a desirable tenauU Apply jo McFAilLAND GOODWIN, SWlfcrt COTTAGE On Blieby street tan rant. No. Ti Jefferson streeU and two other coUefoa. 1. E. BIUELOW. nnt u Kcticiaiiuu ot two. ii tint. f the moat Intnllifpnt and nnnrm.1.. vertal in our State, destroy Dublin and tlve of our citizens. private virtueaud eradicate relf-reliance Hebrew orphans' Fir. and individuality, characteristics indis- Next Monday niht the young Iadie. KSSSS ill p0"?!'0?'"00, of a of theHcbrew congregation of this city ''It IJ.fa ths bwis Idea ofcommun- will inaugurate a grand fair P.t tfip Kl ' . '"our.l. iuo i"icui auu an Memphis club hall, for the bentfi of the f " P7P , cn"rtre. aua P.eoP'e, n-.in)... wu--.,:.M " instead of being taucht manlv bp If.irf . Moudlay and Tuesday nfahtji. tlin nHrar. nd ''"Ins their Individuality de- tion for the latter evening being the 'Tm.i. crmfacter indis hponiir,,! i t i. . " pensable to self-government are taue it TilV Il .''f"' lU eP' 1 tO look In thn kf,a fn, .l,,n.nn uuia uiamauc ciuo. we none this fait I , r .. .". i..ui.uuui T..1H i , : , ,, , . . i .. I emDlovmpnr. for pvprvtliln-r A r,'"."1 Patronized, wr its iauda- on u-'u," ,,, Li'" uit) mm unserves ma sumi irt nnd alii nl I . . . " ".-""-""'" every on. ana nac,R "re no longer lit for self-gov I or1 niour nnW s. I.-Itl.u 1 St. -rlck'a ralr. ".'"".V. Ju""1?. .oec2i?e nn. . ( i. . . ,, ... . I ui a UUIHit; Kuveniuicuu Alio ilie bt. Patl ink's nnriMli fret. -l,rinl I nn ,.$ .7, .,.,l.l: i , i ItllL?1 Am.blyha1'? con,iuues to in- same depressing, benumbing euect, as lerefi and attract a large atteiinanr-lthar nfth every night. The entertainmcBtlMfiDirl v... m .u,,,, buu ai- it s" in reach of every child in orus varieti amusement lor all who at- the State at public expense, where the ;end. The ladies who h.iv nh&riro nllnarn u . , the difleicnt departments exert thpm. ,ii,i m "i J.A.?:' tsj -Pn rat's rd door A&t of Lender- I ii in , . i jlauii . uui uuviuk Kiveu andrfiin pertljt Pffe; fr?"1" 8Ud a,rf ,nWnltUng the child the key of k'nowledSe, reading, john qvkhtosVjb in their eflbrts to accomplfah what they wmicg. and arithmotin. wil h -i,IpI, l, MRVO liriflprlolron Th. nM . ,.t.M..l. I . . . . . ..v. rr:" " . i waumva uniocK Its Inner chainlet JfOTICE. i,wBi,t...nfrPIf n ,n,s ialr' a.ud !f he th0 energy aud spirit to do so """" "J iuu3i, wuiiuj it WOUld lie as rlpstrimtirn t-i l,lm tn !1BIDmCE My late residence on Jeesa- Lit mine street, intra aoor east oi lAnaer aaie street,, uouse .intw. Ml Advertising BMU after A ait'o be" derived from cood SES!1 ,for amounts less Hum Five Remember that this fair legl von in aid having clothed Tmi lled'hirti T until able . miutt, ha naid for hnforp.vl lUBu -""icii sparisu iree ecnools. toearnhisowu living, von fchould sur. ' ' S M BKHH1H. 1 date, Dollars, insertion. This rule strictly adhered to. wiU be I PAWS MILLINERY. LOCAL PASAGR4PBS. PRICES TO SUIT THE TME. Goods lo Please ETtrjIiodr. X.ECIIBIE IIBOTUEILS There were seventy-five lodgers at the Ailams-t-treet stationhouse night be fore last. Little Nell, the California Diamond, will glitter like an evening star at the Theater next week. The Southern express comnanv has again our acknowledgements for atten tions in the shape of files of New York papers. Remember the ITumptu Dumplv en tertainment to-night, the matinee to morrow afternoon, and the grand fare well to-morrow night.; Coleman Weaver, colored, was ar-1 Asooned colors, 3oc,75r, 81, rested yesterday on tne cnarge or steal ing a trunk containing two hundred dollars. Weaver claims to be a printer; f so, he has never attained a rang of the devil. -There will be a meeting at half-nast four o'clock this afternoon, at the chamber of commerce, to secure aid for the Tu?cumbia, Alabama, tuflerers. It is noped tnere win be a of citizens. tbe committee appointed a few even tngs ago. We hope our people will irenerously aid tbe unfortunate people of luscumtna. Constablo Shelby yesterday reported that theie was a dead man in the brew ery below Fort Pickering, and Justice Hpellman went in search of the body in order to inquest it He was unable to and tne place, nut win make another vitit in the above vicinity to-day. The steamer Idlewild, from Cairo. arrived last night, with an excursion round him with wealth and relipvp him of all necessity to labor. I do not think. In tile long roll of the irreat men of America, uaii a dozen nave been edu cated through a full course at public ex pense, though some of them may have acquired a rudimental education in the oommon schools. I do not, of course, refer to tbe men who have studied the art of war at West Point or Annanolis at lmblic expense, for private schnnlq ciiuki not euueate tnorougniy in the art of war. Another evil effect of the public school is the entire tever- anoe of parent antl teacher. The latter is under no responsibility to the former. The teacher does not Know the parent or regard his wishps In the least. The child is taken from the parent, put tnrougii an arbitrary routine of study prescribed by the board regard less oi mi meuiai constitution or adap tation to the pubjecU taucht. thus again utterly Ignoring and des roying his in dividuality. Every child is put through the machine, antl, so far as the sys tem anu ine teacuer can overcome the variety and obstinacy of human nature, they are turned out like pins, of n uniform mental stature. You have but to carry the system one sten further aud communism is rapidly nd vauciug it and we shall have the State undertaking to pry into and reeulati the domestic aiTiirs of our families, and to dispose of our effects after death. The great benefit to the poor claimed for the high-schools is almost entirely imagin ary. Like the Sunday-schools of the day, they are mostly for those who. are able to pay, and would pay, r ll.n litntk-anHmlo w.ta f . 1 win, wcifnitiu . t, .... . .... l.i mo in . tjiv uu. iuaiu- iiui flLariiia aiiiiji UltWB inlnoil nt mihllf frmnao. PV- Estatablishmenr, 61 Madison street, ia Lpnt In thn BpHipI. flipro la ripen for the fall season. Best wort, at prices nor i Rnnilsv.anlionl in flip r-IK- whom to suit toe times. ir. y.. . . . . " B. A. HOLLEN BERG, Proprietor. luepour uuu we iuwij, are louuu. ine -TT,a ntianwaa, nn.l hu Uui., . . . . . .. . ... .UQ Wb.uu'.uuu mi UlAAS UI U 1 I ru.111 flFA T 1 1 OTP 111 1 1 Ilia 1 ,rUl,l n oil Pb5ta B008E In the city is at 2W.Se- an;i hnmhln find no tilanaln thn Hnn.I.. wli(vl of the churches. Thn IilMi- If you want a hydrant, street-washnr. sehoola nre filled mostly bv tlirwe u-h.-i F.uiuu,uKui mi, ti.uu. jou can get list are ab e to nay lor tuition the verv llHTe received this week large lots or new goods, which nre now remly nt still lower rales than sold before. I BENCH FELT JIATS, Dest qnaIltIes,eoc. 73c, 81. sim pi.tjsii: raw, Sew Bbapes, 81, 81 00. OSTRICH PLUMED, Very large, 7So to 8. OSTRICH TIPS, All colors, 25 lo 73c. TRIHHINU NILUh, lors, 30c,75r, 81, Ml,I VELTErit, rnshlonnble shades, 81 S3 lo 82 no. FRENCH rXaWRRSI. stu Assorlnient ror Jlsls, Ilreia nnd evcnlnB wear. We keep the larceit stock nnd best assortment In Iheclly. aarls Pattern Hats, 82 BO lo $3 50, large attendance I Children's Pattern If M, 8 1 to 34, lii in. medlnsllk vrlvels. beat silks unit .it,. j nose wno nave, provisions, clothing ,... ... ,. ., n. n.nnu,. tr- 1... nViaimmU. ..... ' ' . . w., .,j IIO ,,. fcrersoan send or deliver the same . I,crlnr1,nMcrn rake',a "'""y LECIlniE 11 80S., 210 aud -Mi Main street. srritetl imi mjui, niui CAwuislOu I nmwnp'tt. lfTjAfTrAn tlrna, t.i,w. ' I iv nuio i'i l'-J mo vciy oarly ofKuights Templar, from Spring- fare to be ."lted itfyie price? y n "e poor, for whose beuetit they are profess- Attend Boliertxoii'a Bualneea College field. Illinois. The Idlewild leaves this morning for New Orleans, and we have uououot oui wuai in e trip win oe Pleas-1 ttzv ctoimv , , nt and Interesting to the gentlemen on ,TlE..???.YArPI'.w 1 unu?u" . . - i""j niuwiuic, uiu uuem ma oest in- UOaru. ililp.monla fnr .ilrot... . . ... tii -i r. r :w a"'""'0 i reacu a in iuui u giuva yraieiuay aiiemoon I larire PIhkh or rpftflpn. n tiu rt i- nf IhfpVpA hmlrn Intn Tnfin Pinr. I , ers's residence on Promenade street and Neuril. The instantaneous cure for 80n and tho assistant, Mr. Collier, under edly founded, aro seldom found there. I am twitted for sending my children to the high-school. As long as I am taxed heavily to support the high-ecbools, I have the right to send to them, and I take this occasion to acknowledge tho efficiency of the principal, Mr. Ander- were discovered In the act of pilfering tue rooms oy a isuy wno gave tne alarm. A party of men at work In tho navy isnimloso. Geo. W. Jones Co. You ought to visit keeplU JJf s. Wesson & whose kind and patient instructions they have been tutored; ami were the hln:h- fchools abolished these gentlemen would find abundant work in the educational held. I am for abolishing the city board yard gave chase and soon captured the Son's office, 213 Main street, and see Arrata and Officers M. E. Connefl and ""eir new machine for preparing teeth at a11 hazards, and if we are to have M'Mahn arrived and took them to the . , a , T. , . hlgh-schools at the public expense let It stationhouse. The thieves gave their I lu w "upu -' "one with much lees be done unuer tue couniy superintend- , . . . , - i .... k Mm,.,iu ..,!;..: i. , i, names as xucnaru xiurK. ueorgeHtiaw i n ...m. i,.. , . . . . cm. 'C6'" uSiuuo lusuuuuou .nil i3pnrirn Allpn. I iu iirauumcm. S01ICE. I In the schools contended for by some, I am mnexiDiy opposed, anu our State law has wisely forbidden it. If religion fa tn lip I Allfllt. pnfth HnnnmlnntlAn rctll THE untlentlgned hprt Ipava In In his friends and former patrons that he only true faith. If the bible is to be Is now located at No. 3S Madison street, read, each sect will insist upon theirs as many turkeys being slaughtered and rV. piT n","T" 'J? I" .V.'"es.l? ,"ue..,."L"l'r"S."0"' au ...n:inntnAn.ittlAhiiliiii.n Hn,p rr r iuury auu itaoiy ioiiu. j rum me council 01 SSSSS a.xicTnirat.ra, JSS8&SS Tliankssi vine day ln this cltywas cel ebrated with prayer, roast-turkey and elegant dirftier-partles. During the day many business houses were closed, and in the afternoon this suspension became quite general, we heard oi a great uuck or sweemwe urar uiui ciuuices to rr- i ,.i i i , ki.i ... .u. ..ict ... ..Ai. i iciurMjiijBuu aie reveiviug. tne I uciuKcu iu mwii m me iiauie ui tue ia)lBBllUiU"UIir.u. I flriPCf twnrfm.nl nnrl l..i.f o,.TW I .k.lotln ri.llr.ln1 Plillln II.. n j tx t... . t rm ui IV i". " t.-' i.i , ' iv vu ia UAV UCIU1D tniuun UU11X19 1A1U- 111 R RT1A Rllffnr nnn mnin.ccu hMim .1 sr n t nil nn ml rT n 1 laiinmiiAfM. nev and Check hailetta negro who was to this marknt HnrW iii driving at a rapid rate along Madison son. They bought at bottom figures for Netherlanders, and found ready street. The negro, however, urged his cash, which enables them to offer sune- and able iuslnimenla in the Duke tru Auo ittjsii( unc.o.. "iftCTJ um , caan. wnicn enaDies mem io mule on. and being halted by another! rlnr iniftippmnnta in Uia imrip policeman uown jiauison street, ramus vehicle against and upset the officei, who then lumped upon a horse and chased the recklens negro to st cotton shed near the Charleston depot, where tbe fugitive abandoned his vehicle and made good bis escape. Having changed Remember when you want to buy a good runnlng-walkex or fox-trotter,go to II ILL tO.'. Flowers, bulbous roots, plants, bou- rv. IMIU15VUIUJIU A-AAjrVXW9, UU1IAIUJ lUUUli 1IU1118, DOU- bis clothing and subjtltutod a white.' queta and deooraUons. Cralg'e, 379 Main. of Alva and tbe Prince of Parma to execute It. Hi father, Charles V, whote genius aud statesmai ship saved Europe from tha domination of the Turk and funded the most magnificent The members of the convention came together at half past nine o'clock yes terday morning, for devotional exercises, which were conducted by Elder W. E, Hall, of Jackson. At ten o'clock the convention was called to order by its vice-president, nev. A. t. smith, ot St. Louis. The committee appointed at a Ere vious meeting to consider whatshould a done towartl the advancement of the mission work among the colored people, reported, recommending a plan that seemed to meet the case. Letters from many absent delegates were read, ex pressing their inability to attend the convention, but tendering their sympa thies in its worn, and tneir earnest as pirations that its sessions might be such as to redound to the interest of the church and the glory of God, Elder David Walk then delivered an address upon "Church Discipline and its Proper Administration." Criticisms and discussions on the address followed, which were interesting and instructive. Resolutionscrere adopted tendering the thanks of the visiting delegates to the resident members lor their delightful hospitality; to the railroads and trans portation lines, lor liberal termB or tick ets and other courtesies; to tho Memphis city prestt, for their kindness in publish- o freely of the pro;eeiiings ot the csiVfnion; and to the officers of the body, Dr. W. A. Edmonds, president; Rev. A. F. Smith, vice president: and Rev. W. E Hall, secretary, for their faithful and efficient services during the sessions, xne mteiing men adjourned. re-a'sembllng at seven o'clock in the evening. EVENING SESSION. The congregation in the evening held a short devotional service. After the transaction of some formal proceedings, Dr. .arl delivered an address upon "Australia, and his Bible work there." tailing as his text, aiark xvi, 15th verse, His address was highly interesting, be ing listened to by a large audience. His delineations of tbe physical country were drawn in fitting lines, and in a clear, concise way, from which we re port He began: "If you were called on to go a distance of fifteen thousand miles, sundering an ties you would lie asked, 'Why this long journey?' I will tell you why I took this long journey to Australia. Though anxious to see for eign lands, I went not for this; nor for ueaitn ; nor for gold, ior wnicn thousands went: but it was for the purpose of exe cuting God's will, to preach the glad tidings to the Australiaus. To this work I have consecrated my life, my all. I, itaure to give you some facts respecting that country. Australia is situated ia the Southern aud Indian oceans, be tween one hundred and twelve and one hundred and fifty-three degrees east longitude, and between ten and thirty nine degrees south latitude. The sun goes north of the zenith (instead of south, as here) when it arises. All Its cold winds come from the south, and the warm breezes from the north just tue reverse or mose in wis country. About the eeasons of the year, spring commence where autumn does here, namely, with September, October and iovemDer; summer .December, janu ary and February; autumn March April, May; winter June, July and August. There Is an incorrect view about the size. Australia Is more proper Iy a continent, than an island, and is as large as the whole of the United States and Territories, containing au area of three millions of equare miles, and the country Is so vast, that but little is known of it, too large to be explored by a few, though tried two persons only uaving succeeueu in crossing it irom south to north. The fact is, but little really is known of the country. Tele graphic communication between this country and Australia is sure, and as certain as that between Memphis and the western States. The distance from the United States, by California, is nine thousand miles, though vessels usually go niteen tnousanu oeiore getung there, The country Is divided into five States, each with a governor and representa tlves to a legislature; Ahe former usually are sent out irom England. The salaries or the governors range irom niceen tnousano to lorty thousand dollars. There is no nobility there, as in England. Tho colonies assess their own taxes, and regulate their own inter nal affairs. No person can vote xcept he be a taxpayer, a house holder with real or personal proper ty, realizing an annual income of twenty-five pounds sterling. The country usually level, with one high mountain, ten thousand feet in altitude one fine lake Alexandria abounding in fish, but few rivers, the largest being the river muarray." The term "bush' means in the woodland. "Plains." ex tending from ten to one hundred miles, are much like our prairies. The pro ductions are ui generis all the trees being evergreens, isiue, wnite and red gum, because of the tinge of their hark. The "bottle tree," with golden blossom and flagrant odors is beautiful. The "stiinglurk" tree, from the tough ness oi tne uars, Deing stringy, and U3ed for tying bundles. The climate being dry, we sometimes have most destruct ive and brilliant fires among the bushes. There is the honey-suckle and cherry tree, tearing a fruit which has ita seed on tne outsiue; tne peppermint, pear and pine, fern (the last bearing leaves sev eral feet wide). Native fruits inferior, worthless, except those introduced there, and from the Imported grape-vine the fruit is superior to any i nave ever seen I placed in my garden a cutting one foot long, which grew so ranldlv as to yield tue eecono year, j? ig trees grew so as to rjeariruii, aiso, tne second year. In fact, all kinds of fruit that are imported antl transplanted there yield abundantly and of the most luscious quality. The grasses are succulent; the Ho were small, but beautiful, growing everywhere. nut lew animais mere, which arn small, the largest being the Kangaroo. Birds the gull, something like the os trich; the black swan, having white down bepe.ath its wings; ducks, geese, turkeys, paroquets all having rich plumage. SWie teboriginees are few in numbers, something like the negro, with weak minds, strong instincts, and dexterous on feet and with hands. Thpv live in small huts, made of branches of trees. They nave a marriage and burial service, with a religion, involving the existence oi a -gooti" anu "evil" spirit. They have a euphonious language, sus ceptible of being written. The wKe is called a "lnbra," a child, "piccaninny." The speaker gave many Interesting terms and phrases that were too hard to be reported. The climate of Australia is healthful, differing in various locali ties. Wheat grows abundantly and pro Hxlcally in one section, and corn In an other. The population is about two million, only fifteen thousand of which aro converts. The residue of the people will compare favorably with those of any country. Tlier ate two flrst-clasa 3IAS0NIC. The Brethren on Their Way to Now Orleans The Boats that Bare Ar rived and Will Arrive .Here To-Daji Proceedings or the General Grand Cbaptcr of the United States at IfaaliTlHe yesterday Adjournment. the church work there, under the clples," of which there was no congrega tion, though many of the other Beets. I was the only pi etcher there of our de nomination wnen i reacneu mere, ten years ago. During tbe first eighteen mouths I prefacbed In a public hall, sometimes to au audience ot a thousand. We then built a church edifice to seat eight hundred persons. The work went on grandly since. We now have eight congregations, with a membership of two thousand, with many orgai izntlons and congregations in other cities. To sum up: Wo bavo thoro about live thou- i ., i . i. . ... i. tst.mumiauui, a twemj, mrauu- TJI1 ARRIVALS AT MEMPHIS. !".'. "'"i"."IvJ "'SY ?",. Tho steamer Idlewild. from Cairo, ar culatlon. Among our people we have rived last night with the bpringfleld "Ua meetings" feldmontfily, at which (II ) commandery, and leaves for New tea Is served to the audience; also bread, Orleans at nine o'clock this morning, cake, and other edibles. After the meal At a later hour during the night the a spiritual meeting Is held for an hour or Great Republic arrived from Cairo with ton wllh apruiopaPYinoiallnrrnraprlntllrp AhCalOn COmmaCdeiy Of St. IlOUiS, R readings, songs, prayers, ahd addresses. Halid ?f ,?.U9,l0i,idu?ne rriun.red. m The speaker continued at considerable lxty Invlteil KnlghU. The boat will length a history of the church work remain until nine i o'clock his morn ng, . 5 i .:..t.i ,in - rit .! to await the arrival of the delegation stirring appeal to the congregation to Washington and Columbia. The give cincern to the salvation of their following prominent officer; are in the souls; that the day was about to set Pa"y: v- ,r" , u , .i . i. ' ,.i ,.(-. .,, to i,lanl generalissimo of the tinted time, the day of salvation; you havo f1?8? B- L ?ro i"0',1,," eternity in your hands; shall it be for U.f ew ork; F.Lfe torrett, ofBuf heavenorfor a life of unending dark- fajo. P. O. C. of New ork; George W. neag. LInlnger, P. G. C. of Iowa, and James Upon the conclusion of the address Ae1"' P. Q. C. of Iowa. There are NTER GOOD: EXCESS BIT LOW PRICES In view of the approach! ug cold weather, we propose to give the pubilo of the most Advantageous Bargain" in Winter Woolen Gojd ever offered In Memphis. the convention adjourned sine die, THE CHEATREVIVAL. Cloning Services Yesterday at the Cum berland Presbyterian Church by Rev. Sir. Graves. delegations from New York, Pennsyl vanla, Ohio, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado, ahd Kansas. The officers of Ascalon commandery who are with the party ere: E. Sir James F. Aglar, P. G. com manderof Missouri; Sir G.J. Goodman, generalissimo; Sir George W. West, captain general; A. Holland, prelate; Sir W. P. Mullen, treasurer; Sir Fred erick Williamson, recorder; Sir D O. Yesterday Mr. Graves closed his series Vonnori 6enir warden; Sir O. W. Pur- of meetings with the Baptist church- Jnnior warden; Sir h. J. Crandall, es of this city by a general thanks-S.B.; Sir J.M'Donald, standard bearer; giving service, at the Court-street lr -Lowe, warder; blr H.L. Whit Cumberland Presbyterian church, at I Rn captain of guard; fair C. E. Can- half-past nine o'clock. It may not aeei nrst guam; fair v. u. cook, second he amis tn criv n. smnprnl finmmnrv nf guard; Sir H. W. Hibbard, third guard. thn mrKtlntprpstinr.ti-nTknf iiiiuo-rtmni-. These officers are. the gentlemen who dlnary man in Memphis. Binco his ar- entertained Cyreue commandery, of this 11-1, 12-4, 18-4 ami COLORED BLANKETS IN ALL WEIGHTS AND SIZES, At Extremely Bcduced Prices. COMFORTABLES, COVERLETS, QUILTS, VERY CHEAP, o- GREAT BARGAINS IKT rival on the twelfth, ho has preached, rain or shine, and to immense audiences, fourteen sermons and conducted almost as many prayer-meetings. These ser mons, embracing the grand themes of me jiioie, ennsuan experience, antl calls to tne impenitent have been simple, pointed and practical, full of earnestness city, upon the occasion of their visit to St. Louis. lite Sir Kulglits' fcx nr.ion lo Xeir Or, leans. peclal to the Appeal. Cairo, III., November 25. Ascalon commandery of Knights Templar, of Sr, and of the spirit, and directed to every Lu5si leave here on the Great Republii nean in me laitu mat uou would maEe on time, win leave juempuis at nine nis own truth ettective. Many preach- o'clock Friday morning, and arrive in ers of the period are mere moralizers or mere sensationisu, seeking popularity. or to entertain meir congregations, jar. uraves Deiieves what hesava: believes It will be bleesed, and never refrains to New Orleans Monday night. Special to the Appeal. Cairo, III., November 25. Elwood declare any truth.however unpopular or commandery No. 6,of Knights Templar, offensive to tho naturally depraved of S Jriugtield, Illinois, W. D. Richard- heart. He seeks to please or flatter no I unit fnmniflnilpr nn tha Mtpflmpr TcIIa f!in nVWo ?;r?mr ,us WJ. Jeaves to-night, and wid be due in If 1 1 (1W m ATI. Hp In nrA-nminnntl? o man I ' of prayer, purity and piety, and hence Memphis Friday morning, Tl OTTO I IQI ain nnAnmn Lh t Is a nvAvnlon.l I 1 results ofThe gor hT h n3ZH Nashville, November 20.-The gen. itatmfiw Tin wnik. ,i t,.u- ..i erai grand chapter was called from re- thinv. mn fiwda .nj Ln n t i ,L I freshmect to labor at nine o'clock this vlor, as a perfect reality, 'l'oo many of corning, with the general grand officers the best ofsermonlzers nreach as If tfiev aud representatives as yesterday. The read a teie- .ii. kii,. .i.. it . u. r, general grand inch priest rotheylive;pra7and act in t&tter 8rabm fr'U Hn En,gUsb' ,f as a mere rorm. rio wonder they have '-"j-j-"i";-t. "- no power, while the stoniest man f find Snd high priest, to which office he was nroV.iia iitp phrif elected yesterday, prevails like Christ, his master, over the multitudes who gladly hear the gospel uenvereu in its untarnished and unvar nished simplicity and power. Lei all learn a lesson from this man, whose la bore have revived hundreds of chris tians, brought back scores of backsliders, On motion, M.E. George A. Donnelly cast grand hiirh nriest of Arkansas, waa directed to install i. J. Libert i. i.n glish, most excellent grand high priest elect. The committee on jurisptudence pre- and convened hosts of sinners, even in "enteii tneir report, wim accompanying Memphis, during his short stay. The "olutlon8l wU' witu th,?, report' sermons of Mr. Graves on "The Unpar- were adopted. " our committee can- donable Sin," "The Blood of Christ," not let the occasion pass without au ex- " io tue l oung aien," "To me Young r , V f.. . -itt. ., -r.o.itpii Thp TiMon, 'rrtwi. ii i.r. i:ase of substitutes. While their uee pprfiAn 7prirv,nni,tJ .. was practiced by old chapters, and our TT ii lannilKins I r t'O a t-wnln Mans-InV..M I w m a au m-. uui l vv sssaavva ss-a uut. VV . .wuaUuig t j nnlfnrmlrtr nnnlil not see bo many so nawermi v mnvm. p .- j . to without sensation, excitement or revival trickery, but simply by calm, earnest ap peal iu we iiean anu judgment, mere have been, of course, many conversions. and the deepest religious awakening we have ever observed in the cify of Mem phis. We feel confident, too, that this worK win continue, not only by further aggression, but in tuo permanent and lasting good which true, spiritual Christianity always leaves upon a community. we are sorry to part with Mr. Graves; but ho now goes to Jackson, Tennessee, where we expect tu near mat nis taoors nave been aoun now Le observed in this respect, and we disapprove of the legislation of tho State grand chapters forbidding their use, believing mat tne wuoie subject suouiu oe leit to tne several cnapters. to use them or not, as demanded by the occasion." IiCHolvcd, That this Keueral grand chapter recognize the newly organized grand chapter of Nevada, antl enrolls it upon the list of constituents of this grand pony. Jlesotved. That this general grand chapter, having been officially informed of the organization of the grand chapter sv.o u.ic uccu auuu- . ... . v. . dantly successful. We need not speak west lrginia, does hereby recognize of the meeting yesterday, as it was one the same as a duly organized grand chap- of the best, and but a specimen of many er'.f n m.0SL corulally nH. Iral.ern?'?' which have preceded it, and which invite her to become a const tuent of this . 1 . . ' I nnnanl rv.nnil nharln, ami Ihet thn nan. have announced from time to time, in iuii, in tue columns oi me appeal. tf you wish to let the public know that you are a live merchant, advertise. The Sunday Appeal is the best me idum. LAW REPORTS. first ClinneerylConrl Chancellor yior- rimi. This court will meet pursuant to ad journment at ten o'clock to-day, which is motion day. Second Chancery Court Walker, Chan cellor. Calendar for to-day: 27, Sarrau vs O'Connor; 4S3, Dinsmore va Boyd; 633, Hauum vs rnce; Kii, Greenlaw vs Cockrell: 827. Hartley vs Walker: 850. Evans vs Beaumont; 8g5, Page vs First national pans; -fc-ddlns vs Shelby: 944, Williams vs Bowman; 1070, Hunt AlKinson; llWl, White vs Kootes; general grand chapter, and that the gen eral grand secretary be directed to for ward au attested copy oi mis resolution to the grand high priest of said grand chapter. Also, that the doings and de cisions of the general grand high priests iortne past tnree years tie approved. A resolution providing for the reprint oi me general grand chapter, irom its organization in 1793 to and including the convention of 1S5G, was adopted. uaueu on at eleven o'ciocs in me morning to five minutes past twelve in uiu uiLcxuuuuiu uueau uiviuu &erviL-e. Upon reassembling, after attendin divine service, the following resolution was auopteu : Jletolced, That it is clearly incousist ent with the provisions of the constitu tion of this general grand chapter for any grand commander, grand high priest, or deputy grand high priest to issue a dispensation for the formation of a subordinate cnapter ror a less sum than ninety uoiiars. The following was adopted aa a siand ing regulation of this general grand vs 1097, White ys Bootes; HOG, Avant vs chapter: nayueu: iiio, jtouo vs narranto: iisj. I r i m..i .u c-ii i -i niar,hnnD-o8-ter7throuSi,out -U,b JuriMon bT C i, sirthli ai S2' jested tocause to be paid annually to Dent vs Northrop; Williams. First t Ircnlt Conrt Judge Jlelsttell. The Crawford church case was' the piny one rauieu aim ineti euueuay. aefra th npops,arv XI1pM r thn f? The trial wiU HKeiy consume the whole r- n the G. G. secretary of this G. G. C. the sum oi one cent ior each royal arch Mason borne upon the rolls of their sub ordinates at tne date of their annual re ports; the fund so created to be used to nf to-day. Calendar unchanged. Btcond Circuit Conrt ITAlsey Jndse, The cases undisposed of on Wednes day'd calendar, together with tbe fol lowing, will constitute the calendar for to-uay: -law, -Rasa, -ixii, 4340, 757, Criminal Conrt Fllppln. Judge. The following cases are set for trial to-day: 311, John Williams: 311, Har ris Johnson: 311. P. J. Claywell: dSO. Bill Robinson; 400, John Murray; 370, Bell BIggers; 400, Ed. Smith, 400, Louis Jeiierson. FRESH SPAltERIBS At George Tlioma's, 35 Poplar. A resolution recognizing the G. C. of Nova Scotia was adopted. A resolution recognizing the grand mark lodge of England and Wales was postponed until tbo next triennial con vocation. A committee consisting of com nan ions Lewis, of Connecticut, and Editor and uassiuy, or iNew yore, was appoint' ed to consider and report, at the next triennial convocation, the proper titles of officers of roval arch chanters. - ... -JL commute consisting or companions josian ti. Jjrummond, or Elaine: 1). l Day, New York; A. T. Smythe, South Carolina; S. A. Cockwood. Connecticut: J. K. O'Neall. Ohio; John Frizzle, Ten nessee; a. 1. iiuce, lowa, and JUbert i, English, G. G. H. P., Arkansas, with Don't foboet to hand in your favors infV,,pH7m inmot. H,nPnnh i.Linn early, to appear in our mammoth Sun- 0r the constitution of E. G. C. and to uay issue. FACTS ffORm KK0WISK. report at I he next triennial convocation. The installation of general grand of ficers elect was then taket up. The fol lowing officers were installed by P.G. G, H. Drummond: John Frizzle, Tennes see, u O. u. a. i; it. if. Bower, lowa, E. G. K.; John M'Cielland, Massachu setts, G. T.; C. Y. Fox, Now York, G. U.S.; Henry uostwieK, u. u. itoyai Arch captain. A resolution providing for the instal latlon of G. G. Scribe aud G. G. C. Host by Eome general grand officer or some officer of their State grand chapter at sometime nereaiter, was adopted. A resolution or tuanRs to the u. u. t. P. was adopted The following resolution by Ai. Jbi. ir. G. G. H. P. Austin, of New York, was adopted: Jiesolved, That the thanks or this gen' eral grand chapter are unanimously due. Use Williams' Balsam of Wild Cher-1 and are hereby most cordially tendered ryand wood xapma, tho best remedy to the grand chapter anu masons or Ten known for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, nessee. and of Nashville in particular. Bronchitis, Consumption, and all afl'ec- for the fraternal and hospitable reception lions of the throat and lungs. Try It and entertainment extended to the and be convinced of its magical effects, members of this body, During a recent trial or comparison of ordinary baking powders in New York, witniiooiey s xeosi. rowaen?, uwastnown conclusively that better results were attained with Irom one-half to two-thirds the quanti ty of the latter, than with any other ln mar ket. The secret of the snccess lies ln the ci re with which Dooley"d Yeast Powder Is pre pared, and 1U entire freedom from substances mat are injurious to tne system. wechaUence comparison at any and all times. The verdict of the consumer Is always inuariavur. rurNuom iui kiui-cih. HALL & CO., No. 55 Union street, keep the best sad dle stock for sale in the market. STOP THAT COUGH. For sale by all druggists. FRESH fllNCE PIES And fine Confectionery. Call at NPECHT .t WALTERS, No. 37 Madison. The minutes were then read and ap proved, and the general grand chapter cloted in ample form until the next tri ennial convention. WATERPROOFS AND REPELLANTS laali tl.- New arlet its of Btyie and Coloring. SHAWLS, SCARFS, SACQUES, CLOAKS, DOLIiS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. B-0-BHY VAHIHTT OP Russian and Hudson Bay Sables. Blink, JLynz, Black Tojz, Squirrel, Ermine. Heal and Imitation Seal, Otter aud Beaver Furs. AT PRICES TEMPTINOLY LOW" Our Una erwear Department ifATTRAt'TIV E. WILL BE FOUND I'NUSUALLK FULL LINES OF GENTLEMEN'S aEBLVU, CAbHUERE ASU W09L MIT UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS ! LADIES' ASH CHILDBE.VS aEBIKO, CASUHEHE AXD ffOOL Knit Vests, Drawers and Suits! AT PRICES L0 WEli TJI1N EVER BEFORE. 24 2, 24A aud 246 Main Street, corner Jefferson. J. W. HEATH & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO RAMBLE & HEATH) PROPRIBTO: COB. SECOND -IND WINCHESTER STS.; MEMPHIS TENN il.L. MEAfHASr. J. It POSTON. A. AV. KORERTS. E.E.MKACHAJC. I. L. MEACEAM , SO. COTTON FACTORS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, SALT AND NAIL AGENTS, ITo. 9 UNI0X STREET, Memphis, Tenn. r Mr. W. T. BOWDRE HAS CHARfJE OF THE COTTON DEPARTMENT.- LITISGSTOX & U0HPAXY, BOKESriC AND FOREIC1N BAKKEBS, 10 PINE 8TREET, NEW YORK. Conservatively organized for doing tbebuslnew of out-of-town banks, bankers. corporaUons. merchants and Individuals. Usual Interest aUowed on dally balances. Collections made and promptly remitted. Girreipondmce nUcileil. Exchange on princi pal cltltH of Europe. London. Go to Leddin's Business College. FOB VICKSBUKG. Hemphli and St. Inls Pachet Cempaaty r.S. JIall Line, ror Helena, Chicot, Greenville, Viektbefg-, and Way Landlncs. Steamer JULIA. Blake master a Leaves THIS DAY ov. 37th, at 8 pjn. AV.SIOKH. Bnpt Mississippi River Klevator Onmossr STEAMBOATS. FOB NEW ORLEANS. Regular Memphis and New Orleans Packet ior uie season .ror vicKsoarg, -aicnec, New Orleans and all Way and Dend land ings, Str. Belle Lee, . F. Hicks., master I Alf. Orlssom cleric Leaves THURSDAY. Dec. 10th. at 4 o.m- positively. Toe steamer Belle Lee will oar Dartlcnlar attention io an way ana oena ouiness. .Mer chants can rely on the strictest pnnctnallty ln ui uuMum euuuMHi ii ill-r tziii f. j. T. WASiu.NuroM. Agent, Z7 No. 10 Madison st. FOR NEW ORLEANS AND THE RENDS Thompson llcan .ssSfi James aul mastir 1 Miller. iitaves this uai, rov. stn, at l: m. For freight or passage apply to GLENN VltiHON, Agents, noZ7 harf boat, foot Conrt street. Regular Memphis and New Orleans Packet ior the season f or vicESburg, .Natcner, , vrneauis uuu .iut n a j auu uena tana ings. Str. Jno. B. Maude, -master U.S. Sedai 8wlvll Leaves THURSDAY. December 3d. at 4 njm. positively. Aiie steamer 3ianue wui pay partlcnlar at- teution io nil way antl oena nusineta. ter- chants can rely oa the strictest pnnctnallty ln iui uusiness eunu."ieu to aercare. J. T. WASHINGTON. Aeent. no27 No. 10 Madison street. Memnhis and Nev Orleans Packet. FOR NEW ORLEANS AND THE BENDS The elezant nasseneer steamer Str. ureat Itemiblic, Tborweigan .master I Youngoierk weaves r itiuiv x , ov. tn, at a.m. 11.W LIOHTBL'RN K. -u n't. IS Mad I win St. FOB JOHNSON'S LANDING. .. . - i.. i.-v.pAiijiTiHV-roiiowing..'ri,nmr..wiiriiint,jiwlri nt 1 . . Denticbcr Jlruder.nBti.i.stii jlZT ' ' ,sr,iroriSSoralItid oorrnnt oflWala?lUfttud:oy?8e bsj Vlcksburg; A !hahfulfdeterinlnlf Tito -Deurschcr Brnder-Bnnd will pive I QDPPTf. I. ""Pfi MVMtk Nfff empire of Europe, and who abdicated i universities, malataiLed by the govern an imperial throne to go into a cloister, iment. Melbourne contains one hnn was no less bigoted the pilgrim I dred and seventy-five thousand popula. fathers flogged Ba Quakers 1 tion, having many magnificent build. EEXIUCET SADDLE HORSES For sale at Hall & Co.'s. Also, good dray mules. 0ET YOUR FURS REPAIRED and re-lined at Dary's, 17 Jefferson. SO TO HALL & CU.'S If yen want to purchase or hire a good s&ddh? horwh Thjj Sunday Appeal Is the best ad vertising medium in the State. CABANAS C1HABS, 5c EACH. . Esch, 5270 Second, opp. Court Square. D0WS GOES THE PRICE. Good Norfolk oysters at thirty-five cents per can, at J. A. HiaNAIGOtj, 1.11" 11' JlUUSUmU. CHRIS MAS)! CHIHSTJIAS! Just reoelved, a fine stock of new toys and fancy box of all kinds, wax and China dolls and ornamental cakes very cheap. Before pnreh&sing lMWharo call at unuTON's, Corner Fourth and Poplar streets. For CroweUs, Randolph, Fulton, Osseola, juiiufuu, i ii n iiu i nteruieuiaie Aianuings. xiie e.eganL siae-wneei steamer Mary Anient, rKs O. K. Joplln... ..master I J. W. Rhoaw cierlt Win make tn-weekly trips throughout the puts aiona clock pjo year.Joavlns Memphis Mondays, Wednesdays miu r naays, at o u ciuck pan. 'For freight or passage apply on board, win leave on ner nrsiirif vember 23d. pMONDAT.No- ii(iv: CHEEK LINE. Memphis and Vlcks'ourg Packet Company For Helena, Friars Point and the Bends U. S. MaU to Napoleon. Illinois, Mark R. Cheek ...mauler. Leaves MONDAYS and THU RHDATB, S pjn. ItIB APliEiN. A. B. Wiiite. rsaSSi ?rrsre 35gcag. na.rr.mter. BMvea a UE3DAYB aad 8ATUKDAY8, 5 pja. For freight or passage apply on board, or to OEO. W. CHEEK, Bop Vsi Front street. JfOK UAJLBO AND m. irOl. Kemphlsnudrjt. Loots Pachet Company For Hickman, Colnmbos. Cairo and St. Lanls. steamer Uii X or lira-t. a. ' " ' ...Ml-.. . Leaves as above THIS DAY, Nov. zrin, at 3 o'clock pan. AD. STORM. gnpt Mlsslnilppl River Elevamr CompaBy. FOB WHITE BIVEB. Krsnlar Saturday Packet For Ausnsta, Jackson port, ami all Points on White, Little Red, and Biaek Elvtrs. The fine passenger steamer Quickstep, .EsiSfi KILT MARRY master Leaves SATURDAY, Nov.Sth, at 5 pja. GLENN VINSON, Wharf boat, foot of Coo ft. It. W. LIOHTBURNE, Agon. novS 15 Madison street. Memphis and White River Packet CovU.e Mail uneFor Angnsta. jacksonport aad all Way Landln J3 on White ltiver. Str. Mary Boyd, s0 Wm. Elliott master Leaves SATURDAY, Miv. Mth, at p.m. ULENN& VINSON, Agents nov27 Wharf boat, toot Conrt hL ST. FRANCIS 1WVER. For Marianna and all Landing) on St. Francis i.iver. -ine une pa.wnger steamer WsceoJn, jifSfi T. R. Bowman.master I A. Hayeoes elerz Leaves si UKDAY, No v. 3Stb, at 5 p.m. For freight or passage annly on b aid FOR HELENA & FRIAR't? POINT For Helena, Friars Point and the Bends. TRI-WEKKL.Y PACKET. The elegant and fleet side-wheel passenger steamer - MTJlIi AX.JLEH", sQ IrTQ ...Tiiastgr I Lee ... cleric Will leave as abovs eveiT Moadar. WedneK- day and Friday throughout the year. FOR HELENA. for nelenn and Way Landings. The staunch and comfortablo steamer St. JFranciB, S. Baskett master D. 1". Davis etevk WIU leave as above every Tuesday, Thars y and Satarday throughout the season. For freight or pasiage apply on board. FOR OSCEOLA. WE 1IAVK sjuhr sit snv For Randolph, Fulton, Osceola, and all Land- iiirs uu luh way naegnt aiaewneei steagwr O. W. lieek. Wes. Sneed niAnter WmdepartasaboTeoiLMONDAY, WEDJiiss- HAi ana AUxiiLX oi eacn wm. For freUht or passage apply on board. Bswlolpb, Fnlton, oaceolw and John- sun a unaiRg ri- i -.iij - Frank Iforrest, and FRIDAY, making all the oorm landlcjs, jrorxreignsiTr -rr-j ntiu, J AMuicatuesiuiervCOinpjiniuuB.s0n) iEbroidgdetfBets?SQgjoSa