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"If - Kirf''' 9 n KNOXVILLE, TENN.: FRIDAY MORNING. AUGUST 6, 1880. VOL. XI- NO. 59 WW' NEWS IN BRIEF Gathered bj Wire from Continents Both BED COATS AND RAGS. DR. TANNER. London, Aug. 4. The London Times thia morninsr savs: There is no use in this disguising the fact that the disaster to Gen. Burrows' forces was a very lamentable affair. Firstly, Gen. Burrows was guilty of an error of judgment, considering the weakness of hii force in aban doning his defensive position. Sec ondly, he appears to have accepted the battle in parallel order and not to nave attempted any maneuvering. Thirdly, It is evident that the Bombay sepoys were of such inferior physique that they could not stand up to the stalwart Ghazis, who bore down upon them, sword in hand. Giving way to a sudden panic, they "mobbed" the veteran sixty-sixth regiment and caused almost a total annihilation of that fine corps. The cavalry do not seem to have co operated with much effect. The sufferings of the troops in their uninterrupted flight of over forty miles must have been terrible, for the present season is the hottest time of year there is.' They had been fighting and marching without food or water for twenty-four hours. London, Aug, 5. A Bombay dispatch, dated yesterday, says Mr. Griffin had secured an inter view with the ameer, who was ner vou3 on account of the unsettled temper of his followers. FRANCE. POLITICAL. London, Aug. 4. A Paris dis patch to the Times says the defeat of the reactionaries in the elections for council generals is crushing. The inconcilables were also defeat ed at Lyons, Toulouse, Tille, Be sancor and other large towns, which they contested. They won one seat at Bourges. Gen. Chansey and several other moderates are sup planted by the advance of the re publicans. The radicals are already arguing the good effect that the further severity against the religious corporations must have on the parliamentary elections next yerr, but the truth is that republican successes have been won, not because of, but in spite of the March decrees. Paris, Aug. 4. One hundred and two amnestied communists ar rived here from Brest yesterday. A hundred policemen were at the railway station, but scarcely 250 persons had assembled to greet the communists. . M. Henri Itochefort was present. Twentvfour other communists arrived later in the day. The De Temps summing up the result of the election says : if the bonapartists were ignomin iously defeated, the clericals were even worse treated. The distin guishing character of the elections was anti-clerical. The attempt to move the constituencies by repre senting religious decrees as an at tack on liberty signally failed. New York, Aug. 5. At 5:30 p. m. yesterday Dr. Tanner had a warm foot bath to relieve the conges tion of his stomach, and half an hour after he went to sleep. He awoke at 7 o'clock very irritable, and vomited water tinged with bile. After this he took an alcoholic va nor bath, and was rubbed dry and put to bed. He said he felt weaker and not quite so well. He had another vomiting attack about 10 o'clock, but at midnight was qui etly sleeping. New York, Aug. 5. The most noticeable feature in Dr. Tanner's condition to-day is his extreme irrin tability : all conversation with visit ors is prohibited, and the latter are reauested to make as little noise as possible. He complains of weab ness at intervals but is buoyed up hv the reflection that his task is nearly ended. During the early morning he suffered frequently from nausea and was very restless. He slept from midnight until 2 a. m., when he had a fit of severe retch ing followed by an eviction of a small quantity of mucous. He dozed off again, but was awakened partly by the odor of a cigarette, which caused nausea, his stomach requir ing a vigorous rubbing by Dr. Gunn to ease it. He rested quietly i until 5:40, when he again awoke feel ing much better after sleeping 2 hours quietly. He drank three ounces ot spring water, but immediately after vomited a portion of it tinged with mucus. A vigorous rubbing by a physician brightened him up with accelerated action of the heart. At 10 o'clock he was given a mustard foot bath and his body sponged, with mustard water and rubbed in until thoroughly dry. At noon the 38 th day ended. A few minutes later he had another attack of nau sea and vomiting He is now rest" ing quietly. In the morning mails he received a marriage proposal from a young widow of Hamilton, Mo., who signed herself Mrs. Carrie E. Huntington and enclosed her pic ture. At 1:30 p. m. Dr. Tanner's pulse was 82, temperature 98 35, res peration 13, and weight 122J pounds. The dynamometer showed 79 right hand and 78 left. THE EPIDEMIC. THE GREAT REPUBLICAN CONFERENCE. THE KNIGHTS TEHI'LAU EXCURSION. Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 4. All reports show an immensee dem cratic vote. There wa3 no regular ly organized opposition in three" fourths of the counties and the democrats contesting for county officers with each other brought out all the voters. The democratic state ticket received the benefit of this great local struggle and will have a majority of over 60,000. The greenback-independent party were thoroughly organized in but one portion of the state, and that was in the counties composing the district now represented by Representative Lowe, a greenbacker. Madison, Limestone and Morgan, which gave him majorities two - year . ago, gave handsome democratic majorities this year, and the greenback state and county tickets will be defeated in everv countv of the district. The democrats will elect all their judges and chancellors, and nearly all their legislators and county officers. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 4. The democratic state convention met here to-day and adjourned until 2:30 p. m. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 4. The democratic convention reassembled at 2 p. m., and was temporarily or panized with Patrick Walsh, of o - Hf Augusta, as chairman. L. M. Trammill, of Whitefield, was chosen permanent president. The commit tees were appointed ana the con vention adopted the two-thiids rule, when an adiournment was taken until 9 a. m., to-morrow. Before adjournment a resolution in favor of the adoption of the majority rule for future conventions was defeated by twenty majority. A motion will be made to-morrow to reconsider this resolution. A vig orous and determined fight is being made against the renomination of Gov. Colquitt, present ipcanbent, but it is believed that he will be the choice of the convention. Charleston, S. C, Aug. 5. A special savs: -The republican party in this state have determined to run a state ticket, and a call has Illinois, and Mr. Gaush. of been issued for a convention, to be West Virsinia. then made held the 25th of September next, for brief addrresses. Ben. Harrison, me purpose ot nuimnaung siaie 0t Indiana, said mere was not a officers and presidential electors, local feud to be settled anywhere in Ex-Judge Sam 1. W. Melton is Indiana in the ranks ot the republi- New York, Aug. 5. The corri dors of the Fifth avenue hotel were crowded this morning with republic can politicians from 511 parts of the country to attend the conference called at noon to-day. Uen. Gar field received a large number of vis itors this morning. Ex-Gov. Jew ell, chairman ot the republican national committee, called the con vention to order and presided. He made a brief address touching its objects, and was followed by William Z. Chandler, of New Haven, Dr. George B. Loring, of Boston, Senator John A. Logan, of Illinois, Hon. AY. W. Hicks and Hon. J. C. Conover, of Florida, Hon. John Chesna, chairman of the Pennsylvania state committee, and Ex-Congressman J. II. Sypher. D. D. Loring, of Massachusetts, offered a resolution that it was the sense of the meeting that the south, em states sLould be assisted where ever such assistance was de manded, and that the campaign should not be abandoned in any of the southern states. This was discussed at some length and finally adopted. ExGovernor Pinchback, of Lou isiana, spoke of the colored repub licans of the south, and said they had received no enconragement, and also that they had never been taught to exercise their manhood. They had been told by their representatives, both white and black, that they must not assert their manhood, as it was unsafe for them to do so. The danger to them, they were told, if they did thi3, was that they would grace a tree at the end of a rope. Hon. James G. Blaine stated that what had been said so far about abandoning the south had been said by southern men and not by a single northern man. The first work he thought was to try to carry Maine. Ohio could take caie of herself They should also put all their forces into Indiana. Senator Logan, of Cheap Rales to Chicago and Re turn via the Cincinnati Southern. We had the pleasure of mettibg yes terday evening Mr. Al E. Lippincott, the traveliug passenger agent of the Cincinnati Southern railroad, who is here to work up an interest in the Knights Teaaplar excursion to Chicago thii month. Thia road proposes to sell round trip tickets to Chicago and return via Cin cinnati ior me very low rate of $17.70. This will be an excellent op portunity for those of our eitizenaVho wish to visit this great city of the vreH, as a cheaper rate will probably never be offered, and it may ba. years before another like opportunity will present itself. Those desiring to ga ehould make their preparations soon a9 the excursion party will leave this city on the 14th instant. We anticipate that quite a number of our citizens will at tend, and those desirous of further inn formation can obtain the same by call ing on Mr. Kerr at the depot. The rate is exceedingly low, the road a pleasant one to trayel over, and we bespeak for tLe Cincinnati Southern a large party of excursionists. ! r B wrA PaVl rA H bM R IH , 1 X iff X f " ' ' STANDS TO-DAY WITHOUT A RIVAL IN THF WORI n For the cure of all kinds of Acme and Chilis it has sL. no eaual : having stood the test of universal ns for thirty vears iu the most malarial districts. It never fails to cure, not merely removing for a timo the symptoms, but eradicating the cause of the disease, thereby making a permanent cure. IMtlCE OxfliY CEXTS. Manufactured by Th Dr. Hartop Xrdlcine Co., K o. 213 If. Main Street, St. LonU. Rev. P. Hackemetf.r, Snpt. German Protestant Orphans' Home, St Charles Rock Road, St. Louis Co, wntingr April 30th, 1877, says: "Dr. Hatter's Fever and Agve ieafic is a positive cure for Chills and Fever: has never failed with us." " Mr.Jso.C.WpnRSof Key sport. 111., says: "I cured a little Rir1 of Airno of tTirce venrV standing:, with Dr. Harter": Fever and Ague Specific, after the best physicians failed to beuiit her." Dr. Yottnoblood of Little York, Mo, says: "I have used Dr. Uartct't F"-r end Aaue Specific La my practice, and can heartily recommend it to the public." , .- . OFFIN.WIL80M & C WHOLESALE GROCERS Corner Gay and Reservoir Streets, Keep the Largest Stock of DON'T GO NEAR THE WATER. St. Johns, N. B., Aug. 5. No tidings of the ship Edetb Troop have been received since she was sighted off Cape Hattrass, over three months ago. She is now 101 davs out from New Orleans. Her owners are satis fied that she will never be heard from again and have filed their claim for insurance. The crew were all shipped at New Orleans and it is not known whether any of them were natives of northern provinces. Capt. Smith had his wife and child on board; they belonged at Tiverton, Nova Scotia. ENGLAND. Loudon, Aug. 4. There will be a meeting of the oirf Premier Gladstone's official resi dence in Downing street. In th " house of commons to" morrow Mr. Parnell will ask Mr. Foster, chief secretary for Ireland wnemer, m view oi tne rejection of the compensation bill he proposes to employ the constabulary and mil itary forces of the queen for the purpose of assisting in the erection of the tenants who can be proved to be unable to pay their rents, owing to the recent distress in Ireland. BRANSCOM. New York, Aug. 5. The case of Alexander C. Branscom, of Jack sonville, Fla., arrested on the charge of forging improvement bonds of Jacksonville to the amount of 3137,000, was investigated yester day, and the grand jury found an indictment against him for forgery. London, Aug. 5. Eight men were killed in a colliery explosion near Wrexham, Wales, yesterday. Galveston, Texas, Aug. 5. The News has the following special from Brenham : "W. P. Allen last night shot and instantly killed deputy sheriff, Will F. Garrett, in a house of ill fame, where rarrett had gone to make an arrest. Sherman, Texas, Aug. 4. In an altercation to-day between two farmers named Weaver and Cox, the former stabbed and killed the latter. New York, Aug. 5. A Rich mond special savs the following a CJ comes from an authentic source at Charlotte, N. C. : At Tyro, a little! village in Davidson county, Uriah Phelps has a store. A few nights since he had a difficulty with some negroes whom he and his brother attempted to eject from the house. Anticipating further difficulty with them .he secured the services of O. W. Click, a young man who live3 in the neighborhood, who is in the hab it of walking in his sleep. They lay in the store and watched for half the the night and finally fell asleep, hav ing stretched themselves across a bed. It appears from subsequent developments that Click, the som nambulist, got up, and seizing an axe that had been placed near the bed to be used in case of an emer gency, dealt his bed-fellow two blows across the neck, completely severing his head from his body. Click is now in custody, awaiting the result of the coroner's inquest. He pro fesses to have known nothing of the occurrence until some time after the deed was committed, and denied that it was done by him until convinco ed by the overwhelming testimony of the blood-stained weapon and the condition of his garments together with the fact that there was no one else in the room and no evidence tnat any one could by any means have entered and aftewards gone out witnout disturbing the locks and bars. The case has naturally caused umaiaerabie excitement m the com mumty. Click's well known1 habit of sleep-walking, together with the friendly relations which had existed between the two men, turn the scale oi puouc opinion in his favor. prominently spoken of as the re publican nominee for governor. Ban Francisco, Aug. o. Tne fourth congressional democratic dis trict convention at Los Angeles, yesterday, nominated Wallace Leach for congress. Paolaks, Aug. 5. The republic cans of the second congressional dis- can party. He declared they would have a large accession there from the greenback party. Personal. Prof. E. S. Joyuea left yeelerday for Spartanburg, 8. C, where he will de liver a course of lectures before the state teachers' institute of 8outh Car olina. Capt. W. W. Woodruff, of the well known and responsible hardware house of Woodruff & Co., has gone to New 'iLork and other ea3tern markets to purchase fall supplies. Rev. C. B. Sparrow, Mr. J. B. Hoxsie, Col. J. B. Minnis, of thia city, and Mr. W. Ii. Welcker and Bister, of Loudon, came down yesterday from a plea9antBfjourn at Tate Spring. Capt. A. 8. Tate, of Rutledge, and hi3 two eons were in the city yesterday registered at the Hattie House. Msj. Tho9. Steers, of Virginia, who was a former resident of Knoxville, a well known railroad and bridge con" tractor, ia in the city circulating among his many frienda. Mr. G. W. Laoabright, of the popu lar "Trade Palace" of Young & Dyer, baa gone east to make fall purchases iir his establishment. The families of Messrs. A. J. Albers and J no. T. Rouutree returned home yesterday from Montva'e SprlDgs. Mr. De Coffuian, a member of the Crouch band at Montvale, was over yesterday, but returned on the Mary- ville train. STAPLE AND FAMCY KEPT IN AST TEftliy aro ALLOW NO ONE TO UNDEESELLTHEM. EOLE AGENTS FOB Hazaid Rifle and Blasting Powder. EXPELLED. Cincinnati, Oiiio., Aug. 4. The board of officers of the Cincinnati trict yesterday nominated Dudley chamber of commerce to-day, after C. Haskell for congress by acclamation. Detroit, Aug. 5. The republi cans of the third district nominated E. S. Lackay for congress. . St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 5. Special ' dispatches say the demo crats of the 11th district of Mis souri yesterday nominated John B. Clark, ir., for re-election to con gress and the democrats of the 10th district, Chas. 11. Mansur, to suc ceed Congressman G. F. Bothwell. Cinninnati, Aug. 5. A dispatch o the Gazette says: The republi can convention at iewarK, unio, nominated A. R. Clark, editor of the American, for congressman from the 13th Ohio district. The repub- ican primaries last night indicate that Butterworth and Young will be nominated for congress from the 1st and 2nd Ohio districts to-day. Young has very little opposition and Butterworth none. Cincinnati, Aug. 5. The dem- ocrats at Morrow, O., yesterday nominated Gen. J. Durbin Ward for congress from the third district. Cincinnati, Aug. 5. The. demo cratic convention of the third dis hearing the testimony and argu ments, expelled J. Y. Christy and suspended H. Newton Christy and 11. W. Cobb, ot the late farm ot Christy, Cobb & Co., grain dealers, operating an elevator near Plum street depot. The board also pro hibited the book-keeper of the firm from coming on the floor of the chamber. CAS 11 CURED 1 fill Slli London, Aug. 5. A St. Peters burg dispatch says the Russian govt ernment has decided to constuct ten clippers, five of which will be built under contract with Mr. Barker, an American, in the United Sates, and the remaining five in England and uermany. GARFIELD. New Yor, Aug. 4. The train with Gen. Garfield and party on board left Buffalo for New York at G:30 this morning. At Batavia, Rochester, Lyons, Rome, Albany and other large towns alonar the route crowds of people had assembled to welcome the nresidential nominee. Gen. Garfield everywhere responded briefly to the greetings and compli mentary addresses which were made to him. Dr. if tOS- THE Curof; ConsuiijpiiOH. Colds, Pnenino- vA f nlluenza, Bronchial Uifiirultics, Brojiciiitis, ifoarseness, Asthma, Croap, uliocv'iiu; vGiijrh, and all JLus- cas.es" of the Broaihiusr Organs. It soother and heals the Membrane of t lie i inllanicd and poisoned by the disease, and prevents the niffht i acaU and tightness across the chest i Rccdiunanv it. t'U!5L-Ui'- h not an incurable malady. It is cnlv necessary to hare tho risrht remedy, and HAIL'S BALSAM is that reiiHMiy. llhVX Dl.Sl'AlK ci lit- LIEF, for this benijrn snecillc will euro you, even though professional Hid lajis. 1880. 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Kenna for congress Cincinnati, 0., Aug. 5. The republican convention of Hamilton county, held here this forenoon, TT T- . T i l renominated ion. xenj. .Duiier worth, from the first district, and Hon. Thos. L. Youner from the sec ond district, for consress. Both nominations were made by acclamas tion. THE IDENTICAL NOTE. Atlanta, ua., to visit tnat city in October on the occasion of the mili tary celebration therr. Savannah, Aug, Q. A private telegram from Philadelphia an nounces the death yesterday in that city of (x. vY. J. JJerenne, one of the most prominent and wealthy citizens of Savannah. London, Aug. "5. A Madrid dispatch says: The royal court has returned from Lagrania; The birth of an heir to the throne is ex- . London, Aug. 4. A Constantis pected about the end of August. nopie jiispatcn to the , Times savs the identical note trom the ambassa dors demanding a settlement of the momentous question which has been presented to the porte, requests the latter to execute the compromise proposed by Count" Uorti, Indian ambassador to Turkey, within three weeks, or hand oyer Dulcigno to the Montenegrins. ' : Hie Most Powerful Healing Oint ment and Disinfectant ever Discovered Henry' a Carbolic Salve heals buvn.9. Jtenrt's Carbolio Salve ewrcs sores. Henry's Carbolio Salvo allays pain. Henry's Carbolio Halve cures eruptions. lOuir'j's Carbolio Salve heals pimples. Henry's Carbolic Salve heals bruises. Afcit for Henry's and us no other. Z-W EEWAPJE OP COUNTERFEITS. gJ TfTVmft K hk VAIN MX For MAX and BEAST, For External and Internal Use. TTHE greatest pain reliever of the age. 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XW For Salo by all Druggists. f JOIO IV IIEXRY & CO.,' tni n T-UOITJETOr.S. "4 Collee-a Place. Uevr York. 3 T. T. THOMAS. Wit. B. TIXTON. HAUUETS EI TELKUKAPir. New York fflonry tlRrhet. New Yobk, Auk. 4. Mouey, $1X2 al.02J. ExcbaDge, $4S2. Govern ments, quiet and firm; 5'a, $1,021;: 4J'e, 51.111; 4 p, $1.07; Btftten, dull and nominal. t'ntareN. New ork, Auk. 4 Cotton net receiptH,53 balep; gross, 18,090 bales. futures closed barely steady; pales, 47,000 bales; August, ll.44ill.45; Hep- tember, 10.9210 92; October, 10 03a 10.64; November, 10 5210.53; De cember. 10.52al0.54; Jauuary, 10.63 alO.05; February, 10.75al0.77. Km YorU Cotton Market. New Yokk, Au?. 4. Cotton fiuiefc quiet and; sale?, 1104 bales; upland?, 119 lGc; New Orleans, 11 llvlGe: cor - aolidated net receipts, "1191 bales; ex ports to Great Britain, 6,037 bale; to France, 2.4S1 bales. UeacrAl Slur Ret. New York. Auk. 4. Southern. flour, dull and heavy; common to fair extra. $5.27a6.20; good to choice do., $6.25a7 .00. Wheat, abcut Je lower, moderate export and speculative trad dr; ungraded red, 9lc.a$1.06J. Corn, bJs better and moderately active; un graded, 4aa43;e. Oils, 2a2a better and light ollerlue; No. 3, 33c. uotTe, better and quiet. Bugar, firm and quiet; Cuba, 7?; Bin Domingo, 7jc; fair to good rennlng, viavjc; prime, 8c; refined, cood demand and firm; standard A, 92. Molasses, quiet, scarce and unchanged. Rice, moderate de mand and steady. Wool, steady and very light deuuand; domestic lleece, 38a50c; pulled, 2250; unwashed, 15a34o; Texas, lS35c. Pork, heavy and abot 20a per barrel lower, $14.43 14.50; middles, dull, quiet and nominal; long clear, 75 c; short do., 8Jc. Lard, heavy and lower with fair bu8lneasv $7.57j7.60 Whisky, nominal. Customer "Why are 'Malt Bitters' so popular?" Druggist "Becaua, aa a Food Medi cine, they enrich the blood, harden the mnscles, quiet the nerves, perfect digestion." raw? B3M.A.SIMMOHS- Loudon, ; 'AngT 5. 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Put up in 25c. aad tl, boy iw ftod packages, 14 by ftU PlVa, . THOMAS & FENTON, MARBLE DEALERS, . " JLnd Manufacturorg of ITALIAN AND AMERICAN Marble Monuments. TOMB AND HEAD STONES. We ua tat PINE3I MARBLE, nantnteo ti LOWEST PRICES and th Tery HIGHEST STYLE of work. Writ far DeaUtni and Inti mates. North eait Cornet Market Square, x KNOXVILLE. TENN. TheVictorRocDriU WEIX BUKilU ASJf PKOSPKUTOK. The Diploma and Friz Mdal warded It tt tho " Oentennlal in 1876. nwiiy-nx of tkr hand machint orderad in Ofl day. tV(3 Ond su-tiye Asjent can clear 6126 per week, bend for Circulars ana Temm. Address W. WAVB, fuusnixvUic. l fc HAVEY, ROLEN & GO., SELL ST01ES- TINWARE STAMPED WARE JAPAN WARE. TOILET WARE AGATE WARE. STONE WARE PUMPS AND PIPE BIRD CAGES Full Stock Prices Low! HAVEY, ROLEN & CO. Square, Kuoxvillf, 0 0