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ITEMS.
No more smallpox inleire, New York.
Mm. Maroes, of Bot. m ,
drunken fit yesterday.A batch of disciple for Salt
left Nashville yesterday.San. A. Way, of Boston a
known financier, is dying.The Senate at Albany
York registry law yestejThe new charter for
u. New-- ' . kass The
,T . ivr V. ' a a f- - 3makes a clean sweep of all city
James of New York cltv, Yerk
THE MEMPHIS DAILY AP.FEAL.ESTABLISHED 1840. (MEMPHIS, TJSTIST., SATUEDAY, APEIL 20, 18T2. VOL. 32-T- O. 137.
TELEORAPHKFour
awreirale iala.llUi urinrinal
officers
charged murder, has been ;' J.quitted. Turk, ?150", W.
I"uo million dollars in gold SI10; Larty thave been received in Franciwwi for S1500- - TwelvelecoinaaML tained losae of jwuuor There
Ellis Ward and John Blglin w boutfor one dollars near New check on Fourth Na-Yor- k
Bank of New York, for threeThe Sultan has placed a steam yacht
at the of Sherman for a trip toSevastopol.
The Arms Committee at Washingtonare still working on the Franco-Prussian- -!
Schurz feature.
. . . ,
troops are forgery, theweapons Cariists Spain. , West a it anNice be to other
On March 3d, an of a maga-zine at Tientsin eight' houses.Many lives were lost.
The civil service reform bill passed theHouse by a vole of ninety-fiv- e
yeas nays.William Smith, who killed
key, of some time ago,has been arrested is in jail.
Rich placer mines have been discov-ered on the Colorado river, two hundredmiles above ColleviUe. California.
James Mainea, of Boston, tried yes-terday violate his brother William'swife. he killedHe has been arrested, and is in jail.
Byan, who killed Doyle at RevereHouse some months fromCamp Douglass ou
John Scar U.rough was shot throughthe heart and killed in Vir-ginia, by George W.
t'ivilians attached to military expedi
The
the
and
will
Starand
Not her.
Jewett
wound
"
or or Uie bv itaxe be amenable military .States Court. each that neither
notifying that j The spiritheld said prisoners that beea
Railroad been for ninety thou- - him to a again, in whichfor referred to dvi! service
withnii t,,i v.mv..,.- - aieii e ot shadow of of
1 A UUIKl OMUVin 1 - , " , . . , n . . . . . i - 1 . ,the drift the Emma mine,more litigation, i tobe tke oldest location.
A woman on East Tennessee andand Georgia was over and
in attempting to save alittle pig such a fate.
In Canadian Parliament the ama-teur statesmen are gushing about thefisheries question ana the Fenians. The
tram's feathers are rumea.
emon.
with
Kitten
Jurv,
again
done.
unnel
Road,
t
. J f . L . I
.il, -- r. ou afailed. Hon.
ham. Westtheir
The farce like . that claim for isales its should .. , f" nerelength Robaaoo wiH bexnvicted. Grant can't afford it.
The newly --eitsrted Mayor of Paul,Minnesota, is a Liberal whowas fumed of the a '
while since, to make room for a Grant
,rn
eworkeitv
Japanese
disposal
measuring throughoutcautioned.
excitement.explosion
destroyed
yesterdayseventy-nin- e
policemanNashville,
succeeding,
Thursday
Wheeling,yesterday,
Michigan
preferred
involving
yesterday
elne..rr! CumberhW
STJyinvestigation
Republican,postmaaterahlp
mail at been thatto Thursdav
million well war,sections State that a
whereSchool
especially officer was notschool
ile to attattsState. expression
It is that . . . I 1 j i : 1 Tot Oeorgia. either the
or ia so securely secretedthat L.i whereabouts cannot, after dili-gent search, be aacertained.
K '. and chargedwith murder of a man namedHUL Fentrr-- . v, TeutMnee, onthe ZUth of November, have been
io.ige.1 la jail at Nashville.The countiew
jmJth, this Stale, suffered almostby from rain the
eighth Houaee, fences, barnswere away, and much of the
Callfoniia,for
forfor
by hydraulics, on
are to
and his U said that theMrs. view
re--
of bullionfroia Pfoche. last
was east.dispatch from Francisco nays
ibe (continue Yo county,are not aide mountainsA vesicant is
warin p.' no lost.
Repub-lican members Congress
is adopt anaagremive toward Span.that he held backtating criUcaf t ion that
members theCabinet.
man namedfellow KnoxvUle Wednes-day. two
Al theirmet with
on the of neckhe got and shot Loui-
lie in the forehead,produced
One thousandof improvement
city of Ciuciiinati, sold on1 i...Miifl and ami
being andpar. draw
seven per ran
the building tothe extent of ten The
ted from the and ex-
plosion ' cQ ofworkmen, and Englehart,
burned bJ thepublishes an ac- -
o. uie ite
said be fm
Lh at laat to ahipMd toand for the
luia.wehpetitor will be Mr
Ye heat to bewiU be
Branchfrom of
Observatory, Huciltoa
ran into a tree that beenacrosshe of the werethrown
CM- - ly The two werethrown the but not ao
in a damaged. wasbut not much injured. The
WM across Thej engineer was alightlv but no ..tie,
weU.ii' waainiwd.The of
town Michigan, wv de- -
strayed
C'ostello,
fire
with
San
night.
Ies. Kill Kei oinmiueu nyratlO; T. $3000: "aVut"
WO;
Livermore. furniture,Benjamin, hardwasv,
sus- -
insurance,scull thousand A forged the
soon.thousand hundred
thirtv-thre- e wasfor for
American from the County Na-tional of The issigned Down A Co., and certifiedBaldwin, The is
The of Athe in are is
attempt made negotiate
to
to
theago. escaped
morning.
damaged
ignition
Msuiritv
collection
checks otthe thirteenth February,
Butterfield, email in the Port-land suburb Cincinnati, was onthe thumb by strange
gave no of the andthe and the circumstance
forgotten. On Tuesday last Butter-fiel- d
felt in the arm as if puncturedby a hundred needles. This was
by which terminatedconvulsions. The latter
quarter to an in-creasing in intensity the paroxysms
horrible,applied without the unfor
man died afternoon theagonies of hydrophobia.
A Stit Lake dispatch of theeighteenthinstant the following: The sen-sation to-d- ay a dispatch from United
Attorney todeputy here to apply to Hawleyor Strickland forthwith, the dischargeot all held by indictment,-b- y
the Late Grand
Hegenius
soectacle.were
people!ilerty
basenessand
to
vurerww. same be separaie thatherewer to to L'nited Supreme
States Marshal onPort Huron Lake day of violated
has sued Hawley indollars of the
Judge of the It eventrutb.
claiming
of
lli.li,'
est.
ior
vet u ucpwiunui mu mvw Lite uiuie, um at me suggesLiou sevunderstood that an oi members withdrewcopy Supreme Mr.
t., ,k. are of Legishi- - motion the bill.and
ex- - Statedertjonsof whips, benches . ,. r
wei! fL"ru.,on course of government atneva ensued. The galleries were alsocrowded, both members and specta-tors were as attempt
1.....rn. iwuns vriausioue out me .1- -
Mr.member
to
on
at leisure..ndition the al?.
the drags bealong.
ited pohey question- - h to
j
noUaTnUi mean epoch of Prim,
to Theof Detroit, Mr. Butler,
steamers is to evening. ex- -dollars, the -- ( elided. or influential the whv?
hundred thousand of depart-pe- rannual. were of service, every man
Sabbath at of i aadopted a vailing among an
iution peo-- at pursued Michigan wantedof Dominion delegate to iu putiucai
ihe meeting. j general wasBullock, party purified, it
V . . j j ..111baa left
UniU'd Htates
Hull,thein ount
1871,arrested
of Putnam, Jackaonin
a the ofcattle
waaiied
hence gold cUrtU
isre
au o 1x4 uir rw.
unanimous tiiatno or me
The i
informallvSutwart, C. Uolbfook
mittee onbe
jiicinnatit ' lllchi-gan- .-
In Raleigh, North Carolina,reassembled on
lsth andticket, stauds:
. uiuvahie tana I OoTemor. T KGabriel Los Ange-- incumbent;
lot '
sent to in V. Harrison; TreasurerMarshall s D. a Jenkins; Auditor, ii
simSDven-- at Is to be.hr; of Public lu- -
vrorked and a large strui ti di. Janies 1
have aaother wash-ita- g
of soiled linen of a authorfauaiiy. It
friend of Dicketls nroDose. in
orks
of . her ' adoptedto publish the irue story hers
For January 1, $ttlethree' of
and Presidentsix worth
over worthsent
ijka hocks in but
felt this of theisland rising Mono
On u Round camp, InYo earth
manyis in by
ofto
pre ,
laby the of
A killed amechanic in
men abouta while at days be-
fore. struckback
and amaking deep ridge
which instant deathhUAdrtd fifty dol-
lars worth bondscity,
,.na hiitiritvlthree
above Theseinterest and
stockdollars.
fire oinwere
New Yorkof the ami
onutLM
frtlf,course.
Litch- -
aix
blowntrack. cant
down andother cars
off muchturned
over,Lake t" mrown track.
hurt,
portion the!
The
fifteen
tkmaJnine and
and cents, lo-d-
BankBank checkDavid
thing a
a natureOn of
poliof
asign
healed
pain
in
of a hour,
become ineand
tunate this
wasstates his
found United
United
otera!
the the,1.
butthe
arms
the bill
the anotherof
theuiu nisiue
feeiuiK
ana wereand
F. Carlisle were awill
aat
the
the a fullnow
Sanw
of Fublic-
James
effect,
the present
theoae(alamo
v. ere
t.ii'.- - in a hot debate,
volume, the bitterlyagainst it a
ending J?f,Lake,
hundredtoousand dollars
During thedollars
inFridaycounty, thrown the
openedIt
anxiouspolicy
coun-try careful
Louilie was
aa
thepistol
a
of thein
nl
wrecked.
engine
business
eiarhtv-inre- e
received
bankersbelieved
fol-
lowedoccurred in-
tervals
V. 1.. .. .1 I i... ... 1 . . ..
t
r
mad-ston- e people
gives
prisoners
decision
being acting,
indirect
publK
Long
Long
needed
cajjing
"Fortv
removedSabbath
Senators
Valley
t
publk-a-
l
i
1 oecurre.1 t
. ... - r-- a s,1 t - .1 i iru t
.i.i . a ' .
ssanSasmna.
III.A Malamoras
willuv ine ou i .. .. m.. i. . . visionw v mr
hasiial the siege, has
neither The arestarvim;- - It com- -
pelle.1 attempt atcom-
mander at Matamoras, tohas ordered
to a moment's. rr 7,1 . l l . Iiu oi
..! I J
ow KeuUeinantoconfirm tha rout the revo- -
1., ii mi i trj vLapada. Governor
now betweeu Sultajand
Wounded the it
were the toJackson, April accident
A Are iu the foundry of the OrleansUroad, thirty-flv- e
uid
severely
poisoning
Monmoum
iienioc-rac- y
d.
invention
adopted
Trevino,
depredu- -
some thirtypersons were injured, none
Eight wounded stoppedColonel Mann,
the Mobile Northwestern road; W.Brldgeford, LouhrrHle, ;
rence Lacy,children of Tibner, or four of iu--
jured were left at Crvstalof libnw's houaa,island to bawdj urrenUy reported Judge
on the affidavit TlUlcr. Speed and Captainjustice peaoa. bMu aod
I 4udingL
attend the- Cini'lnnati (t onaiderable excitement amoiijj
--jre sporting of country 1 Keuiit.u.an onvention
rvn irn"" race i ir um oiBwerling, to the
world, to be
fit usHarpers
Mkrw. to twoa probably run the
a dianatch Dr Peters,Cashsge,
coal-car- e
track,
the
of
German
madeus
rabies,
chills,
District
topics
oluuoua
forage.
the
fastbut
Judge
tnat
THE
Clark,'
WeadeU theShoemakers
Ue discovery ) ol n t the InterualionalIII r a. ...
toooajWtsV
com-pletely
by
A. ui ..... t& J a
is
Chicago.
a
at
Chicago.
eight
the seriously
the
Paililps
DEBATE.
Ilntta-- Garfield somett CItII Serrie
Deathto Dignity I'nprofitable
J. heWinans,
$3 W
Prevails
April openingthe deflate on the service billMr. Bingliam expressed his thatthe hill had reported wasbeing pressed on the consideration ofthe declared that ahill was forbidden by theinstitutions the expressthe constitution. was a inter-ference the guaranteed privilegesof citizen. a
Republicanfriends to remember
guard in struggleresulted and wasi
to completely andever in thetheir lost and
rights. Let them not in-
augurate the goingbackward ownof attempting the
and consciences freemen. Letthe service reformed, it
reformed in one wayconstitution, that in-
tegrity duty and the honor ofexecutiveofficers and of members of Congress ami
was of the
inclosing speech
in bill. He reviewed thethree objections urged against it.
it unconstitutional, that theservice and
reform, and the interests therequired maintenance presentsystem. first point,
the golden of the Governmentthai thelegislature, the txecutive and Judi- -
uon." iu being void of ciarv snouia ana maepeno- -
Also ent of and cessitvlav. the should encroach the other.
The even.' he subjected and letter rule hadcharge for trespass. and the mode
work the Strickland, he had administered,District the could said, a
ctnmb McKebn. No aiiDlication has the head theof
the
therun
killedfrom
the
ban
out
the
quarreled
ojnomination the
House
ta body the recommitV 1 tiveThursday through the presidents the Ithe party the to
and ,n,i,;ithe the Ge
claim Wvn.l- -i" for
lrreeistable presentan apoetacy
ernment in original parity, ancharacter.
careful j
executive shouldinfluence each
report rentennaval the
slow Oamages withdrawnnever
then
iMswli
nited,bA.
f fhTh1- - ll Mr- - Garfield-Y- ou will inGladstone simpb r't Globe, Laughter,
thaiWh.llegae pure,reforn refcrredform m atren.
IniionondfiT needed reformJapan and China line Michigan, told yesterday
subsidized extent the Paymaster's had doneof one and gen-- during But Be-ne three dollars Hfn from various magnificent
present. They represented that metit jheConvention extensive ie&iug pre- - held strict
yesterdav, reso- - Republicans, where everyinvitW course politicians
thenext The that
late Gov-- 1 must and
Sij James
andand
floodand
We
million
was
dollars
ranks.rusion
would tariff reformother
1).W. appoiiUed com-- 1
Tberlarge
instant, nominatedState whichruwea.
placer mines, forxuutv H. H.
for
was
aldwell,
riiadentiia H.Ifssj years before John It,
six Hit
great
made aboutopposing and
separation. Marcusyear l7i r'ertI,ltei
ZZZd minion' endowing
threeone
Han
lake
down;
stated Waahi.'tonthat
only from
more
The hadwork few
Ham monkey--
wrench
and
thatOitm.
bondscent, twenty
and
benzine
explosiou.The
fastest
had
embankment
The
ttOOO:
Lantr,
greyhound,
was
themselves.
Judgefor
disappointed,
bly
department
ludianap-lLs- ,
Tin--
Wednesday
Department
undouVitedlyUe(
IV
Fori
froinmint State,
ttmm
requesting
after
Krwin
aces; lives
very
with
Two
xwnt
died
until
ellloer,
special from says,appeaxanoss, wi attack be
reiuiuuimuieuij uicu ihi
delenoe succnMSfuilj-- .
omasa faileiobtain ma'-.- t
nor horses
captur-ing city. government
promises as--,
sume the offensive,troops ready
naa,.eHt,
Mail from lctonatwelfth of
sawsCohahnavllla,
Malohuala, committingtiOIls.
JACKSON
Ute
yean. They First Special theNational Bank of Cincinnati l&.-- By
Miles. onSffirt.' whichoccurred miles
thousandsouth here, evening,
danger-ously. of thehere, anionic them of
Ky. Lawlady, J. L.
ihrae Itavid colored, Three
States
uy Springs,"7.East story ll
before Jettbrde, Fiafc,of ot other Republirans, iu- -
tuned0mAn IfiiJSL10
Viuveation, Stat.exists-- ?ale( meets
th lamous may
enterediJOBg awaawu.
miles andand
Atid
MM
entire
SPICY
Galleries,
Kenrontre.
bbwi
others
similar
vfariwii,
teller. whole
which
half
Bates
iiuoncai.
Oder,
before
and
Adversary.
here,tie
Bill.
Kim for the
000: Bell
orer his
Washington, 19.civil
regret
House.
by letterdirect
withevery
he histheygreat
which substantially,result
restoring
equalof
their recordforge fetters
minds ofcivil be
be onlyunder
madefavor of
chief
of partyofthe
departments ofthe
iisuuiariivother,
stock matternot be
Lewis
active
debateing,
was from the Gov- -its apos-- 1
of the alarming Sohad Washington been even
the departments notscat
of
the AstheLJ,ra service was and
Mraffair.
Republicans bybe the
the cans was
"dissatisfaction accountability.
the the by time getthe send
beuoue
made.
i.quite attMNjdaiice
L.ieutenant-(jovemo- r,
was
Superintendant
ent
taken
Massachusetts.
fully
great
custom
other,
which
alliance
place ; where thelaw ofprevajltsi. The army belonged
a class servicemiserable civil s?rviaa, which
speaking, there really aMervied din ni.'tikl
Government, thator separated from
instanced asservice system of pro-
motion merit prevailed, asked,would to turn that service into
hand politicians? Itwith light-hou- se withparta publicudot glory to country. TheHouse haseen treated during
lUarWtt.Bs Jvention, PresidentUA,:r?.UPenUllna in
j .,) I... ut i.f-Kesolrrtions tteui aown
s..iitu asat Aiiisit dent message
of
Co.. Saltone
l
used: "Icall
andfood
that he
the Pahwioa,
andmove
utteraueeBUUUUIlUailVU'
preseui
believedabandon
toe Vrtil,.,., --
i;orevolutionisu
JZjZZZ2 rulesvviii
ad ices
iuii.nlfor-
merly and
Miss
The .dent
The Delegates incinnall.
New and Jackson
of
and
and
jonnman and an inmate, thatou
Davidprominant
fortins
he
tne
this
on
an
WOBKlNiiNEN.
Reform
our
It
As miserable
advance
for
on
let
thethe
needed no
hetoi
()Ut
pressure.
he
wer
iroan
s
his promotion
of separated theof he
was nothiirh and with
moreless the
He the
the of was notboard, all
of the wereand the
the de
thekin,
ru-s--
tiie.v.;i... now uiain
the L'ni- - P"1uer,.
the
by
anv 15U. IUSIthe
.rv,,Here
the
for
provision
r.Lhri.1
Intoovcum a""
the
hj
bythe
V.
ofthe Th
two
of
mm
In
of
was
the
but
the by
ilr.
was
theOn the
the
in
the of
be
Ihe
tinn
was
iues- -
theby
the
Th
over
'
has'(JIIA s " tr- - mmi
i ai trv
ai
AsW
four tl)e
harl I i.
cftnilt- - Kiirilut sv.mu
the
i . iiuA
1
r, . ' fu,,
ii
.
a
j
Uu
n. .ft
.
I wt
Massachusetts)mselt. i. , 1....1 . . .
by which PrewaVm.eutrapped into the nt .
the remark,he
eommli-t- e
of House he,1?sor theof l'nited States, the
inMr. Butfr-- Is true what
the Tribune, that tue chairman theAppropriations
Butler I take a dif-ferent horse, Laughter.)
. The same paperthe eutlre delegation
Congress refusfsj indorse the
Mr. Kutler I am ready denythe gentleman is. say a lie.
chusetts,lmpressl.ii,
up by tnemyseu cajieu
my eolleage, theana conversed
toosro.s, April la, Phiiliii him of servicelast I am at liberty
riu e i .... ..I T r ,oju"..ide sav. wnetner
Mr. Butler sirsome decorum ami prut.nal Curt. Laughter.
because therenetv a l
W Mr. Oattield I was hopes thereresiling 1 l.ut I see
but
been and
suchof
and
annealedthat
that
andmore,
loiii; their
possible
uarfield
Has
that
rule
and
sand been
that
had
tacy mostthat
that had
into
objec-ti- i
Uus
TluruThe
Rio rtftv
The
thatr,-T-
wjll
pure
intoand
tifir.i.had
evilstion. coast
iindwho dare
andthat
curns. hiuuii.
ernoT.
and
Train the lirst hadmade
ning. oursiui
nenrv
frota
fromretsra!
had
to!him that
saysalso that mass
Does
The
gau
uouai
say,uuerv.v
No,
wour
civil
civil
not. Lausrhter. 1 I desire say theHouse that I have had no impressionmade my mind from any conversa-tion with any man man strong moreclear than that in all this natter of civilservice reform the President is not onlysincere, but earnest. Every mes-sage that has sent makes me morecertain that he so, and nothing haveever heard him say one whitfrom that conviction.
Sent
...
s
France
An
Peerage
The chair regards inde- - ' case presented by the British and Amer- -
corous to refer anv manner a lean governments lieneva, drawing aconversation with the 'President ofthe contrast between them very unfavorable
States. against the American case. Intimations have.niHl rii.. ...,t ......,...i I,., i . 1.. here the ruifcu.il ,i . .f
,
..t
...... . . . .... . vjii ii(i .......l. w- . . il t.i . . f I. .nl triinumitli. 1 ., (Vill. .,.,;.. , ,
endence the tue wiuuirawai me indirect claims. iin,.iuH uirsrMr. Garfield -- N w don't These are favorably commented to-d- :
you wish this was eri mi eourt, -- o by and T'".?f,Pr,ft,v.fcavoid rule? and the United States praised BAiltlS?th?t ".vTtAe j
Mr. Garfield the Speaker's at-- for this aparent disposition render lumor sobndt the following. aceompauLsttention to the fact that 1 have only possible the fulfillment of treaty of, JVioJliSStiSstated my impression. Washington. unions iiavini iw made to that in cer-- 1
h.lt ......
Speaker The In that the Daily At' from Ber- -' uun portion tamiinu adoes not relieve it from ohWrion says ultimatum, alleged bv the " witness thecape point. Daily yesterday, has
I have only say that sent French government by Bis-an-y
I said Count von Amim, Germanline of Emliaasador France, did dis--hate It because wasimade here in a manner utterly unparal- -
my experience. I hadherein the form ofinsinuation, that thosewho defend civil service reform are an-- 1
tagonists of theI did not say that. said
the enemies of the President werefriends of the service reform.did not say all friends of civil ser-- good Germanyvice reform were enemies Presi- - by of systemdent. leieicrapuic uisuaicn uomoav Dervadlnir n,
Mr Pwrv mhiot ntrt nor ;iv been this noun- - members and secrecy
yesterday fiat thorn-- who spotted dng that the shin Maria, which XbVLTtb'fawVui'bill uire ertlllcaig that port jaarcn was before magisirate.were not Koimr incinuati
Mr. Yes; and beentrying get such certificate from thegentleman from Ohio, Mr. Giirfleld, andM will give it. Laughter.
Mr. The gentleman fromMassachusetts not the of mypolitical conscience.
Mr. Butler I never knew thathad anv. Benewed
11UUUM
remainedBis-
marckmanifesto
cutting adrift the exp although sent home the end Zrpersonal colloquy, war, now recalled to import various sources. anf?3gsubject before the ami The special that there Sfhlj ASLMfttLiS
a matter ne--abdicate inspred Berlin.
Ute apStments the ning, ThomasHouse
'an address 3support the bill the praying urge specially Ja- -made by Messrs. and government prompt
ment treaty long TfflUnSto uc(jici.icu, iw ma.cii ma. ucnvea 1x0miiisur aiaiiu, x.Amiuir
he await official hign functions motion,from Court.'' without the constant and terrible press-- and proceeded vote on
- of the whole Butler'snight,
niled. an
without
findof
Reporters
the
sUDDosed
wuube
from
Convention
twenty
Foster's
opted
mouths
to
Appeal.
Jsivers
whwh
carrying
colored
Addreas
referred
beryice
athimself
Mr. Holman desired amend themotion giving the committee leave
report any time.Mr. Butler By noThe bill recommitted yeas, 96;
nays,
Progress of the Rebellion ThePartv Still Ahead--A Xew Break.
President Says Deliver theRepublic to the States
iiccnmhini.
City April rebel-lion has Token in the State of Yuca-tan, and a thousand troops been.sent from here subdue it. The Gover-nor other officials Yucatan
Vera on fourthstant. iiOHses-sio- n
the revolutionists.The rebellion again important
Sierra in the States ofChiapas and Tabasco. Several bodies
the been explanationhas
and
theand
has her
some did amihad
l.,w.o,,a.r.. JuaTCZ
been
Arguuients
Finkleburg. obhgation,
MEXICO.
governmentfeated Generals(.ellera!revolutiomsts ,,ropritv reUceuee exhibited and!
counter brokenNuevo Leon, under Melo.
seized governorship out-
lawed Governor Trevino.Order been thoroughly
skals Gtianjuato.Calientes
Martial raised the!State Aguas Culientes, and
resumed
bate ."Uiliiuatlona wtjicn iZLZ
Hoyden; (secretary "y..uJ earthquakeultimo which de-de-
people who Presi-- 1
who wanted Jtroyett many churches, dwellingsthat ,eee- -
thutmn..illcinies. snail :
taA
made ,
auu
of
,
w
iLKuiii
has
was matwas
tp.e
utreuhis he
by
was
he
At out
of
wasby
ore! la U'ns ti Ihe .neen man. abut
outinhas the
in of
the
' U1CU" thenot the
iret up con- -
fr,.n..,
hrui.. a,.tin SPrr?'euaorsini; !,..uhl u?i,...taie
mem.
uth
was "ivr -- wv-" much onethe fifth mltlRate surfcrin
"".'"8 thoroughlyatteiitiou
eleSrs'at have reformed." with European Governments,.t ,i, Juarez asked onsrress so
rit asaV. vmmhi that
from
mi.are
to
is isto
to at
routedis
brass
L
Long
men,
ne
of
montns
Rlltler
the Constitution that his shallthe Con- -
),! rait the aonroorinf ion bill ' gressionai Commits on VTjnsniuiionfr
is
itto
isto
to
nf
to
to
in
m
so
an
rnwu
Moln f til. tlllVl. 1 1. ' Wn, fliol dictatorship indefinitely Uastilio"iS" V.I.. Ul.,li. tl.AriiiiK... tli- - Kl
the
ivn'"i,
the reported that wishes re-T-means bettering service.;months the President had s,Kn ti3e but
forwarded to Congress of the not Permit hh until successor hasCivil Service said: been, provided.ask for ail J1 believed that delivercan anable the fitted States before
rKL iti i..l pormittiuir the partyrwvr..;r.rfl the rommi.-iru,r.- ., reqro..u.. i nf .Tsnuarv will beA.,ri for the presidency of
wai neaft m i.mk- ', prouosition discussed
luec
men
taken wU yesteruay
triek beencivil service sou
had afde referring,Uarnhj if BuUerj,
were chairman of leadingthe wou .Jto support Preaidetit
the and not bePresident" enemy the matter.
it seeof
committee on to'
Mr.
administration- -
Audit as is
sav
thaibeen
.
tliere
That
three
navyfrom
survey
- .
isin
J.
to to
or
ishe us
isApril
it asin to at
United I; clearly the toof IhA rw.-iver- l of if,-
olupon
toto to
wordingof it A special of eonditionoror ex- - no as requested
to if tohave marck.
de- - to conveyis asssumption
Executive.
- . . . , . , ,s,iirhrn
i . entii
haveto
Garfieldis keeper
laughter.
VVII
are
Garfield,to
imperativeof
qr
moveu om on
to
atmeans object.
79.
Juarez
Mexico,
have
at
ofis
loin
Zacatecas,
of
for of
.........
A
in
onm
to on
to
ou
I to
in...in n,favor of
v. ..f l,omMrnlt un. usrmm iw,
ali
1
n
r
t
(
f
I ..tto
,
" ICongress
to to m tosafer.., a, opposition
It is
in
ikon J
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in
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v
li
.
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it
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a.
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hu
Ja aSM.
is
mI.,,
the,
n: r i . ...congress to augment tne revenueThe so Prt'viL'; twenty thousand dollars
aiiiiuallv subsidise an company,tne civu employes uj ifje
have received fbrport Campeche will probably
be commerce a shorttime,
The monitor Terror, compaulwd bythe States Wyoming,sails Key West.
steamertroops to reinforce the
army.
FEABFl STORM.
indorse auimuisLrnnouUarfleid I not propose be Carolina Dirt Flying In all Dire.
inarched out over anybod) sat anybody's bets.
very
iuto
so?
is
tin
not
not
Towns from their Foundations, Square Xlles of
Forest left Bare.
CuAiLiTON, 1.swept over the Thursdaytiigni. new market al to
Mr. LObio) I can tne gentle-- 1 which wa about fluisheU,man to order. Tnese interruutions are blow?) The worst damaKc
oi
wasintolerable. C'bestr. which nl
Oarfleld I have a tew more two destroyed,words the gentleman Massa--: storm, and many others seriously
iu hand, damaged Nobody was fouron thennvle my mind .ioreopeis.,ijs were injured
wn
now but
KWiUeman did as--, failing A i,.,iises. Miles of fencing wenspeak by this blown uo--u-
, tliouaanda offloor, that this civil fruit torn up the rooto.service was Cheater fifty thousand
unwilling President, , dollars, mostly fajlius persoiis ofmen defended it the small means. A meeting was held
Piesideut's enemies, and not his frum.ds. Chester y steps were forI have recoanted the steps by wnir-- t of the sufferers. tornadothis movement has reached its weatwardly and W1 of sliort e.
I i.ave felrt be--! ration.the President, and has
followed but,make sure, i
last evening, with onPresident himseii,
Wendell unh r.n this matter civildelivered an address evening reform, and
.1 iue win im at
rinii- -
in
on
in
detracts
....
I
onand
elled in have
thatcivil
T
ueiug
The
and
and
'"g,
him
pay fourThe
last
bto
Mr. were
andand trees
lossthat
and tak-- i.
yvu
St.
TO SOLD.
wjrwr"B --ioLouis and St. Joseph Railroad--wn.lbolders Resolre.
axieksent occurreo iwmmy ji. tjonunoiuers uie Loan
divided.
ENGLAND.
The Geneva Commission andCuban andSlavery.
InterestingTemperance Fire
and Dinner.
London, 19. The journalsthis city continue discuss the
Speaker
Housethe
that
the
wayana existed,
the parliamentary Telegraphthe
thing trenches thepropriety parliamentary
Butler
Butler
ar-
rived
steamer
paicu irom uismarcK iomeTOVernmentVersailles, but its tone was very pacific
and highly flattering Thiers. ThePremier iu the dispatch stated that hewas convinced that peace was securedbetween the two nations so long aspresent Executive of France
power. In the same dispatchcomplains of the the
that intentions ofthe the people France.
from nu Whmreceived
the left thatLiverpool, Thevareor- -
law
has
wrecxea, ana uuixy-nv- e persous losttheir lives.
Thu OfliK- - i.h r. ii . i o-- . . ' i.iJ & r ....jinvasion France was imminent,
unless preparations there werediscontinued. The Augburg AlgemeinZeitung regards this as and
that it is purpose of Bismarck.you Zeitung also states that Prussian
soldiers, whose has not completely-
addressed the willHouse,ot no tue sxtiegrirpn military
Congress yesterday Carolina,di- - Commons, jiannau.
Hughes movedin of to by
McCormick rofuie wuiuu 4
to
;
l'nited
of 7.
to
inof Mertda r in
inPuebla
revolution
established
Lnirango
to
of
afterward
r.fhv
soa-iu-ia- w
.j.
new ..V of
of , T
he
toto
goveruiueiiino months.
ofto in
hundredSimnish
Aon
iii
in
on
toiu
an onin
it
to
ti
wvcaj- -
ofto
of
atto
the
inof
- ujuian
military
de-clares the
the
anu
her
the
has
of
the
slave trade in inesupport of hja motion, Mr. Hughes noticed the origin and progress of the war
its connection with theslavery question, lit quoted from andcommented on what styledthe atrocious of the Captain--
General, and condemned the ruth--
19.
mil
werefree
were
and
and
loin
and
jar. lay
for
up
bv
una. "ei.,
he
and
bear and
Zakin
he that oombinatlona werearmed, hadthe out dy iw protect SSSm "whom
ue"irea tneymen of itJal"y
pouring "TlXfuer mat wnucipouring her mendicant refugees theadjacent ureat Untain.
already protested againstthe policy Spain, and he hoped
Great Britain and otherwould join in protest. In
conclusion, HuichesSpain desired the abolition of!slavery refused communicate itonly of the supposed inter-ests of this of Cuba.
Charles Gilpin, forampton. sooondedtbe motion of Hughes,and said the chief object of thesurrection Cuba was abolition ofslavery, the of action proposedthis was therefore, reality,friendly Spain,
Mr. Arthbunot opposed the motion.He he the inland
ob- -'Mendez. deny crueltv gentleone was wretched
of shame
Garria
Aquas
C.UIJAgC.
tho
bv
race-cour- se
7V.'.-- .
in. the presence of eventsisland of Jamaica
gentleman inmember for
supportedtoo
lived,
member Penrj"n,Cave, member BariLstaple,
Wingfleid followed, opposi-tion.
rrhileongress,
rebellion
CubansSnanish
U,,.T"U'
which desire relations
Garfield
successorSenate.
Juarezfriends
Juarezcouniry
rumored
.iita.i.ih
refuses
CPusLulmperaaoe
United
ht
Spain
Snath
Blown
April
umroia,down.
houses
matter
reform movement
before
or
ouuer--n- ,e
Debatedrawn
Butler
Before
distrust
correct,
Cuba,
Oni
me
von in
am
of aato
on
to
to
1 to
l .. to
regularmj
While m
i m.
colonies
j a
account
North-- !
motion
visited
wtohlii
.
f
I l i . .1
p,. l . . thu .. i , i i . i t u'ou ...
to
in
osv
to
is
in
in
icao auuon
nf
on,
of
of
toon
in- -in
Inin
to
' in Lin
for
are
the
be
At--,
uiu
ae- -
on
ist
of onV a on
in toAs
to toto
no to ifof be of
p ii it,Mr.
and fbrin
ina v ..
iu be .7. Ifi,u
the
a
sor
vw ..... tl j,.l Ul.
qui,
Ido
Ml
see
of
tuar
. in. IUH
horrible
instant in-- 1
meeUnarlu
permissive
tue liquorand
a Washingbe
loss by fireamounts over j
thousand poundsyacht
Minister.
No
the
M.truth
in
the rumorsitween countries wholly with-out
of liasBishop
against subject
status,qf
suchbeobedience
incumbent on
witof ofticinj
bisBishop answers
thatexcommunication.
be
m. the lw.n..of St. Ameriean
me tneascension ii.ri- - and except urevious .broad,
lilflTlWednesday, uie
parties ofaanMSMS oay; rec-- of citiaeiu.
between see do not actuallvthe (tarrying
geiitl.-nm- savs
for
aau per and was iTu.it onedswiiuw ty say. immediate St.ZAUnaab.oi ifte wkiua-- . of th vactgags. ,halje
EiMn. woi do not apply ofdayempty
exciting
Juarez's
Jamaica
America
statement
hundred
anvthimr
AND THE
from the
fewtt'sMillions, lint Old Kn-Kr- Lies
Political Effect
and the Ha-
beas Corpus.
Washinoton,
Mr.
peoplecall
terror
Garfield
wdl
the
Mr.
then Attorney-Genera- l,
visit SHate, and. personal examina-tion, thethe the last
communication southstated that the coun-
ties isnartiinburg,Laurens, Fairdeld,Chesterfield there
thecitizens who friendly the
the government the Cniteddepriving the emancipated
the protection theeombtinUuns least two
the menties sympathy and
the the otherconnected with similarcounties and and
citv.,au
thev the civil
The
gar.ized they effect
extending murder; they terrifythey control
courts, the theUnited Systematic onethe by the prosecution
Krom givenofficers the the states,
credibleaffirming the criminal
thesethe past
Mr. from red, iA iariZrSr.their fromsame or5Ses".ai'en
article the ofneers the United statesthat should duty the United states
its this "rnejexecW.
were Queen, the employed Departmentalso Spanish ine ruinJi- -
itsme ic(tu eacepi me a"'1
cni.iBrwill
and
will
andCruz
The
de
wen
like
have
nlcrtc.r
that
vin'.i
from
house
done sixtv- -
lari.- -
and
here
tuuisvy
and
proclamations
aod
that
eve--
cuue andthat saidthe sway conibinatlons, popular-ly known the Ku-KJ- u Klan, objeet
by rorae terror preventthe deprive the colored
tea arms,ngui ireB bii.ilot; suppress thewhich were
. peupieoutage cunuiuan thatwar had been carried on, not, said, theae e
p"1 Jhd and renderedpart the inefle,.tuai theraiuuiec- n- upprta; '
exter-- . -- J crnriiSi uuuen
ntlanrt was uniBiat immi ' .
into
had
thaters
Mr.
and
member
thatthe
course
suid that bad
the
the
bers were
Mansion.
THE
Rapers Murderersof
AlfTERTISESE.MS.
MISSOURI LOTTERY.
KSSES0
NOTICE.JR?hfieby,laoim,m'
MEMPHISAGRICULTURAL MECHANICAL
SOCIBTY.
ENSUSH-BLOODE- D
caiTea7hnf S.n:tsr.ZSiSSS
dependency
the iiarticulars LVUmMO,
whom confessed guilt,Coleman
found thetroops nae tjeeti was from Skillington, where she kindlyby Legrete and nation the of the family of thatsnt onrslie "tiicu spread ahroarl. conUltiou,SaltjUo, returned hinted the and the
who
has beenState
soverelgntj.class "ZlL
AnGxaco,
and
'.'..'''amend
his
was
opera
United
The
with
upon
reiief
counter
the theshe speak,
mem brauce every present. lives the place,Ion, Liver-- cabin, near the
pool, the motion. He of the Hersaid that he had been husband over Decatur last Sat- -Cuba, and was able, he notnesB the airociries turned dark, she went riverdetailed by the for where Winfield and the four
There could be doubt that the above seeiHsiple Oil the rule the (tould She staved there
theMr.
-- jiok.' support of the motion. Sirin
with hia effortmesstiMe
which said that thelll.illuli XJIll"
the
matWilsmi's
remained
husiiand, feanng hesat
rTesi- - "Tt" had anuof of DeOiCLsamp.e the of negroes, Wa
these were the of slavery in ' reeoirnCon- - -- ... and be to tne and th
to
Ijeenwtore be The
f
la.i1
ofpresidency,
his- -
Commission, andthe will
Itnat
th Aneii uurez
Oeue-- ,,f i i been
in
would
to
.i
lac
and
tornadocouniry
thej
onrepresent The
the were
moved
The
With- -
would
city
total
time
declaredreally
una,re--
iisai
Charles
sym-pathising
,1...
j
:
.
will any
api-
MEMPHIS
forHe
. , , . i . intinii . ,
.
by
followingMtrGibhen
opposite Decatur.
afternoon.by
honorablementioned
hWler,
Finally, Viscount Enfield,Hughes
proprietyI
Mr.
her
wasinivenimctitquesuonea
hardshins
PresidentI -
reported
-
strength
'
rresident;
I
reopened
brought
entirely
l
authority
Bismarck
r
strongly
,
'
. .
back her,uoiuv,
taken..,
home
acuities.words wiuj would nouse,
report
arrival
eight
tlons.
killed,
thrust
ran
ugni ravisnea ner. narrativeafihrded proper opportunity. of fiendishness is too for
Hughes withdrew publication.gave notice in House was bruised,
of Lords last he defer made statement Ideauntil twenty-nint- h 101 would get well.
qf ap address toiB Coleman explicitly aboutto for suspension of safti tnat
eedingson Cfwat would die, that to die,the Oeueva tribunal until was that could not get
L'nited States withdrew for gbe respectable woman, wiffladamages. good face, aged twenty-eigh- t years, and
large uuchusiaatie was reputation.held Hall by - the prisoners
the Drohin caiaooose ine uepot, t olemanliquor bill. J. B.
Birmingham, gaveih.s,,' of legislation in the I1
tf.e sutte; States and the
BE
Massachusetts.
prisoners
' river, thenciai effects of laws Maine
It is said that the Hop. Russell Gurny, commissioner atton, elevated to Peerage.
The the in shinat Birkenhead, to
fifteen sterling.James Ashbury sold his
Cambria.diopatch to Echo
Benin ' Bauoroft Davis 1,R' 'ate explosion 0r tneataam-- !agent States before rw,!er'if e
- vr, arbitration, , tJww lof reuortse S''Y" -.-asst. vil,, .i..During his stay a dinner will
Legation. the expiode.1
tojftfc. lulins ggU C!GERMAN Y.
Fears of Trouble with France TheApologizes to State.
Berlin, April The North Ger-man positivelyof the made by the LondonTelegraph, regard to the relationsof Germany France, and pro-nounces of complications
thefoundation.
The Jitinlster Public Worshtpgiven notice to the of Errmel-lan- d
that sentence qf excommunicationpronounced a Germanwould clash the civil law, andaffect unfavorably his social and
therefore, the consent the Gov-ernment must be obtainedsentences can pronounced. The Min-ister insists on to laws,i duty all, and intimatesthat a failure in duty on partof win lead to the
by the Governmentrecognition of ecclesiastical functions.The apologeticallv.afiirmiuft the civil honor noway affected by
The .Secretary of Treasury de-
cided merman vessels mayumented as sigaji while proiierls of
riauei two ". luugrna or rnspin on labor not. Skw a,iii iu Tiw .. r..iiii,.a. uhs..ad.
lr
Who is -
Wwdntwday- - U m wev nours wnich he eui..gised General "Mr. Butler I oaV to i ers tha St. Louis and Joseph "ei in an under naviuii-.- i ' . . ' , U1 ne-.oru- tr. i De utterances or rrwhueut, i roa.i a vesterdav. Th.- - gallon laws, owner,
ana low agret puJsiioanisiu lauded c of when brought here in the form 'committee appointadat a meet- - whole pitit, residing remainsnlnntAi satl flu u nrl i n mmi t . . nnru i.i e . .11 it . i . . t . u . n , i ... . . n. l, . . . - . . . i' --r." ' ' :1"T 1 r-,- " " iMensage to uie nuunr, sue uui wj oi ion on " ''itlfcli sjuties, anu uietrograde mouon of --mne jjjem that ihcy t ... other i to influence tht of! strongly recommended the foreclosure agent for and hi housejwards the north tiirt par ftjtWtallv they could elect their leKislatiou. ofthe first mortgage bonds. The trade eopartnerehip consist
a star alaentn in wanted to fl- -l Mr. They Influence U8 j ommendatiou was approved, pel "f the States and aretsVrti magnitude. of the country recon- - verj-
- much. Laughter. tion was signed u majority of'
o trad in thh country.suwni u wsA..asr i""" t
has
in oa a Evansviiie, tlenaenou per eeUl. t umumu iu . em on at iihei- - aud Company, the truof Not of the eirls belong- -Nibviil railroad, at a tnm- - ana jfaraens ana oooas ana road, for foreclosure of ing to the Loui Normal school weal's
AortsAMvUie, ahoOt , tidugs givu tu who cJarflel- d- mtes Mid- - the They also that a tha ofkwtyttota.
KastwUfc In ms OfaooJht uever U, more. bar here. This is eeiver appointed, road sold waterfalls, or dresses made other
hours a nit a the proceeds material than calico.
GRANT SOUTH.
Message President Touchingin South Carolina.
One Word aboat Theft T
Revamped.
Document for A Bid
for Imperial
The Preai- -
House.
government
me
extending
Mr. Aukerman, to
report to me facts in relation tosubject. sixteenth ot October
he 'fromCarolina, In which be
York, Cheater, t'nlon,Newburg, and
comblnationapurpose of preventing political
action ofConstitution and ofstates, ofelasse of equal ofThese embrace atthirds of active white of coun
of majority of
Slates, no doubt a partor associationgrann
an bound
reand armed;
Object by personalto
witnesses; juresometimes courts of
States. spying is ofmeans which of mem-
bers la defeated. information bystate, of United
by private I Justified inInstances vio-
lence perpetrated by combinationswithin twelve months. In abovenamed
of whichargued camps says
uoudi of onm southin
w ofm?m
sooargent
even,
Mnns
tienom
The
lsiana 01 me orany wa
as
aiin
Cox and
Tiie
inin
the effect tJe cnunllM wr n.lrof powerfulas
winch were to allaction not In accord with views
members; cltl- -01 me ngnt to the01 10 scbixil.i
the colored tauirhil.. .L.uiauuci iu wumii me closely to
ot laveryarmj, to
war
li tii-- .
placed underIT.
Executive April 19,
ALABAMA HORROR.
The and StatementMrs. Wilson.
STATE
MASONIC NOTICE.
LatToSW wtlTbeV
i.jn"
MORXrao-CLA- HB
KVEINQ-CLA- Se
dy"ofWAp
CATTLE.AUmitteilinJexwy Uub.Pennsylvania,
Contractors.
quiredreceived
The Nashville Thursday has reject'wda! rfcht
Limestone Alabama, fromtake "following:
After examinationCap- -
went to AaJXtJ. U LTwoman, Wilson, and
her houseoi able being
storied. riiau
deepestnn
oi
who
with
mu-'uer-
8.
--a-.
nn
a.
could but madestatement:
Sheiscount Sain "ttle the
hank river,went
an unlay had re--up the
Mr.groes
of him.
wasi
w.swi,
"e""'
some asked Mr.
- nnii, suegun had been away,
.....II l, .... -j. ui papvrt and cioimng.at during niahL
very uneit.sy aootu anil anxiousabout hadkilled. She did not go to sleep, batup having a light. About two three
her bouse entered bvIt iu t"r"i " bU dune negroes,
v nen toand
lc, - colonies, ready do more
public
from
presenthow
Motion
w
if
be
of
in
be part of
TMrs.
at Wm.
ol....... ..us,
as
mmii
of
withKiumi
assne
or
white man. oftkms Williams she
i zed. She out ' ofey her. and
suppression otthe iiiunvi-- - inetion a their
Mr. hisEarl ftussel the ts- - horribly and
that should her under thethe the Bbe hot
motion for herthe crown the the She thought she
orQi the part of she andthe she lafil.
their is a
A and goooExetor last night the Pn from the
ineiuis oi torv toGould, the
m
ltortsiiniaim. uanea
Presi- -
lth) dant 1376.
piac
than Viiiniiul
criminal
John
heartime,
nerseiibeen
American maue an eirori get tneof
one of he' in tne near bridire.
in
is to theLaird's
yards
has
TennJ 01
of... and
at the the.kii. the
the
and
thethe Bishop, h-- S
Is in
theA doc
thew
mp rail- -
nenj so lonir aa iuthe or
WllU nr. V.u.v oiquestion
orthe He the a
nanciai.st n,
vi tho
Mr. ask re- - ohiimoiis orthe
IV.nrf
A
afterto
In
theto
lawn.
have
to
their
Hate
of
of
of toof
cliUdiea
1872.
as
Bannerthe outrage
the negroes,
nateMr.
finally
bridge
member
detested
h'.Hi.
the
she
10 rromhad Mr. and
Down
Two
followed
motion.Wilson
Britainsatisfied
very
taking
account what Wilson,them confessed
success bene- -
THE 0CEA.MS.
Among the Deadfor Bodies.
St. Louis, April 19. Captain Thomasthe
fie I'Slted theGeneva board has arrived by
turned""-'""--i "it niuenvaii .hi. . umvi , . ,i v i.i.i ,ji. 1 1 1 luu
given United.i.. 5 p)int
V"-- -" M?"''t "'"-;tfi- 0 aha a..t. fhe il.
Churrb
Gazette denies
two
with
that,before
drawai its
that
Yuum ,.r-- .,
uuestioi, house,iiieetmir
rijiltre--
thirty aeconua -- uuo stated the
Unitedsystem so
itskuig nrmars'tsue, methe
inaiesei any
Affairs
Power
April
the
addressed
Lancaster
those
obedience
often
cltlxens,
the
political
restraint.OEAT.
office.
N.
eye-Wi- t-
testify
go
o'clockalready
and
wanted
claims
beeomethat had been
and
Men
that HC;ne
that
uvcouitimen,
no ooaies. rneyexplored both the Missouri Illinoisbanks ot tne river as fax down as Cairo,but the only found was theqf a lion cud which belonged to a men-agerie on board the steamer. The riverhas feet since the explosion,but Rea left Captain Connelly
charge of the men and the searchwill be continued.
This is (he ninth day since the disas-ter, and it is believed that thewill begin to rise, and as the water isquite still, owing ta the breakwaUrfrom the Ohio river, ail that do rise canbe easily secured,
THE NEW YORK OBI WOODS MARKET.
LATBST R SPORT BY TBIKORAFH.
NEW YOBK, April IK.There is Utile change to observe la the fea-
tures of the market. Jobbers are doing a goodbusiness, at steady hut trade U ratherutiiei with eotmnissiou houses. Printing;are very scarce and prints consequentlyln good request at llil.i as U style andmake. The latter are at times only obtaina-ble for best. DoUy Vardon patterns percales,lawns and In good request atuniform Worsted dress goods are alsoin good request. Brawn slieeUam and
are In steady atAtlantic A: 14Jc for C; Tic forLaogley; ijc tor l.jBian - itlantic D;iufeO i"1 n, .viae Kaeeung arm atfx- for Madanocg; l, fordo, lu--l, igo;HI 1' c". xru ' nw. -, u y HIT .mill- -
ad.Kik bleached dov 5Dc : for lu-- l do. roeippeuell, do, .joc for
I Hi irnnlke K : IB'iC for Wtilfji'ile for W amnutta do, and '22
Yorfc Mills.
ADOmONiX COTTON
CHARLESTON,April quiet: mid.dungs, ittV. Net V8 bales;
stock, Il bales. For fhejreek-S- et receijim bales: gross receipts, M) bales; exporta-Itlne- nt,
bales; ctMAStwlse. tiales: Males1975 bales.
ESI i.iALVR8TOI.
O, 4e for.Ml in.;for New
litex--
ni.:MI IM
April hX Cotton net rec lr tii
1US sales, ft, bal4a; stock, l.VJlt bales.wecaiy uci receipts, m oak-M- , exisjrlswise, 14B1 bales; exports the cunlinenl. lidbales; sales, 3B bales.
MOBILE. JMobile, April rece.pu,
J! bale; exports coaMwlae. usii holes : ibales, ma X, ii.t'O bales. Weekly net receipt1 1 u, uri-- mum fill!.-.-
to Uie coull lieu t, 4Mb bales; emu.! wise, eu bales.Sales, rro bale.l OBP AKATlV.lt COTTUf VATKMSS'T.
Mew V. ikk. Apr I m
RecelptA at aU 0Reeetput for wnReneipta at r. s.KeeelpTH for nam
K ports for .
t week I Ml year(Kirt.s since Sept. !..I time lual year.
ExpirttH from 17. s. porta this weekKxporta for same week laat rear- -Kxpor' rron, .s. Mrla since slept. 1.Exports for same time laat yearMonk al ail r. M. porta at this datesltoek. date butt yearHtock. at interior - owns at tills date ...islock at aante dale laat yearsstock at Liverpool at this dateSltnck at same dale laat yearAmerican afloat for OlealAfloat at same date last rear
..i.(TM
M,1W
NEW
Incorporated in 1S33.
OFFICIAL DRAWINGS.MORNING CLASS No. 1W.
3, IB, , 31, lfi, 20, .50, 3S, 75, tJ, , 2, W.EVENING CLASS No. 188.
ST, U, 3, B, Is 56, St, .17, M, il, 31, 75.Lotteries drawn twice dally. Prlnw from
$10U to txiJOU, paid In money bv J. E. FRA V! Eagent, )!- North street. Box 17, Mem-pfil-
Tenn P. O. MTEBAY, MILLERManager. At. Louis, Mo. Bgjj
countenance: A p'i1 i?Iocatlon.. r nihsNo. S5,evening. Aprt
violence,
5 Iur wJr in me K. A. M.
Ail Companions are fraternally invitedBy order W. S. MATTHEWS, M. E. H PJohn W. Wahp, Secretary.
"""ons and theand SolomonColeman are no longer in my employ.
my oid stand at jm Mainstreet, with the arept nock ami n,ut,redtiction in nricesT '
ap2u JOSEPH WITKOWSKY.
Mi hr taw Inprf the fair ttrwanst.
No. 4L, S, 92, 26, m, T, , 1. 3B, , 64,
o. 12.43, 70, 54, 41, 38, 06, n. H. 42, 28, 22.
S?I hani1, 8t 'Ws 19th
COLEMAJf, 1
TOBIAS WOLFE,IHOH. H. HILLS,
. W. O. WOODHOX. J
rattle",u" 01 Mr- d Parsons Fowler'si
inaimportation, per jfaeaacbosere, oonslst- -nad
hired for a rapine and of andmlnaOon. Spain-
-
LruoDeinio uounH mere. n.-- ,, ..j v. in- -
fhii J.
at
the
iariwas
by
and
same
To
vtu
ai,vv!
r'ee
a.
9,
ship
Office or the MaarsRis Watbb Co,So. 11 West Court street. f.."""Bid;- - will be received at thia office untilthe ISth day of April, trenching forpipes, back-ailin- repairing anu replacingpavements. siuecincaiiflaM th ii.ircan be seen thlx
Bids for all orof !mpny tn t
of recent in Presidentcounty,which we the
the ofall of their i--( , -
.seethe unfortu-- 1 U IT RAT,A.
of txnCubaand
...at
"
I
tts
J
"
.
four
asked
before
indirect
mixed
x
sntiasan
n i. i. i
-
ii
ior
N
Search
body
bodies
shirt-ings demaud
t'outlnenial
MARKETS.
aklkst.,.n.reeetpta,
bales;
e
(trltaln..
JAMEf
r
MECHANICAL SOCIETY
TTNDER the authority of tin netJ the last session of the Legislature thebenefit of the AgricuAssociations of ihlsst.RirULTUUAL ANDETY have commence
the week
c;.i,ii
Distribution of Prlaes Twice Dailyat ia w. ajio a p. m.
The proceeds are to he applied to the generalami rapidand Winfield to
whjoh did. On ImproTement of their Ground,
night
hii
captain
drowned
to
wheredlplon-BU.,- .!...
thing
prices,
Anuleioa
and, from the profits, the managers hope tofoster and build up an institution permanentand successful. In which the citisens ofcity and county may feel a just pride.
The drawing will take place nnder the con-trol ni M.rs. James Coleman. Tobias Wolf,Thomas E. and O. Wootlson.who havebeen regularly appointed managers under thelavr. For full reference there-to, apply at the office of the society,
NO. Uo SECOND ST.,C.SJDER UKEEXLAW sMrKKA-BsHTK- E.
J. Q. BALLENTINE, President.LiEON ihopsdale. secretary.Memphis. March 1M72. nih2
WALL PAPEWINDOW
r;,aJNs.FAT KT T IvJ,... .. . i- r, tS r. 1 . SH
NOTICE.
L,t
SHADES,
P. MKRKIMA.N has this day retired fromTj. the firm of Merriman .
disposed of entire interest In sa'havinearm to
nis brother, O. Merrlman. The businesswill be continued in the same manner asheretofore; the name of the firm wiU remainunehaaged. C. O. MERRI.MAN.
It. K. WIXUXiX.ear Agents singer Sewing Machines,nainusneK fianos and 'silver-Tongu- e Or- -
A London from w. ttea, wno left last Monday for thu i gnns, mt Main street, Memphis,
of-..
Oceanus
i
ing ot.nunoiuers
mree
and
1 1
ginghams
t
.
npis
ARLINGTON HOUSE,LONG BRANCH, 5EW TORE.
and fbur dragged the river from tihe undersigned is pleased to inrem hisbe of
alsoand
risen sevenCaptain
in
clothshigh,
from
arerates.
l:ic for
and
I ;1
IM:
UAJLV
coast- -to
nniain.
ap-J-
for
for
our
Hills W.
paruculars.a ith
26,
his
for
. iiuiuub ..ii u me jjuuiu- iua. I..- - uuuew wmbe reopened on the I5lh day of June for theseason. The general expressed satisfaction ofmy uiuouruus visitors last year leao me sahope that I shall be patronised again by them.Therefore no expenses have been saved tomake the sojourn at my house aa agreeable aspossible. Families and traveler who wish tofavor me with their visit arereqaeeted to sendorders for rooms as uoon as possible to the" Arlington House," Fourteenth street, nearKlfth avenue, New York.
aplS L. STINK, Proprietor.
. FEGAN,360 Second st., opp. Court square.
Having determined to go into the
CARPET BUSINESSCIaTJSIVIBIjY,
1 wish to SELL my stock of newand elegaant
and have marked it down to such prices aa.win insure quick sale.
aa All nersons cheap medium orOne goods, will And it to their advantage ocaii ana see i.r ii.eu.seives. im i nave aexer-mlne- d
to clow out my stock within sixtydays. apt)
A. VACCAKU. H. VAOCAHO.C. OICKMANN.
01
P
A. It. VAt'CAHO.
A. V.iC UARO A: C O.,mmm In ii aad Dealers in
WINES, LIQUORSCIGARS, ETC.
NO. 324 FBONT STBEET,
MKMFH1S, TENNHWKI-i- .
mmH.M.CS
!,ilS.UOi
Court
&
water-- ,
tain
Wlllon
OFF
Hi
'ni.i i to noiuy ine public ' 1 i
A IU from LSe....... ... j 1 n i ii i j ,i.xoom inu roe
for the
JOBBDTCi TBiDE uICLTJHrV
GREAT BAR6A1Are from thi ilni i, i r i
out my entire stock of ' " "" ;
DRY GOODS
Boots and flhoea.
HATS, NOTIONS, ETC.
Special Dlsconata will Ve girearge W
My obtect is to alnae nnl uira.therefore It will be advisable t rhnmJiWof iocxis to call eariv m.k. i , rwhile the stock U yet complete in every de-part menu
M. Mnim street. Mi phia. Tliw
327
AXD
Tri
fWaailynaa,
SOLOMON VENDI6,
MAIN STREET,JOBuwor
Suk Goods, Notions,
MTLLBEEY GOODS,
FULL LUTES OP
medsoUelt Um Male mf
DISSOLUTION.THE firm of iuln at Wallace ta this day
by mutual consent. Thomaa rfHaiun retiring. Hubert D. Wallace rs aloneauthorized to settle the Ousinate of the latearm. The business in future will be conducted
style firm ofSi X&.o.u.
is
entire
Memphis. April 1, ISTZ.
jujgrw
T. H.B. D.
purpnarof
QCiirjr,Wallace.
ROBT. D. WAT.T.AfTT ,fe CO.M.VNUFACTTRER8 Of
CARRL4GES, BUGGIES,Spring anFarm Wagon etc
Bole Agents for the
CELEBRATED STTJDEBAKEK WkfUM,325 SECOND STREET,
Between Monroe and Union, Memphis, Tenn
J m
res Nsey-Taln- e to the Farmer
NEARLY THE HOP.
nBOat voathern Cultivator, January'r. isro. pages m anu il :
Experiments by James Davidson.
C.MSI PKWISI -- Wlthont Manure. lainlbs. ( olton per acre.
WITH MiltKJU lbs. Cotton per acre.
COM.MOX HMMsi With sW lbs. fertil-iser, duo lbs. per acre.
WITH Ml'aU-K- PEaWW-W- llh : lbs.laui lbs. Cotton per acre.
CO.,
Depot Retail,
etc- -
PATENT METALLIC COAL-OI- L
THIS lamp Is adapted to all public orfor every style of stands, Brack- -
Chandeliers, Heineoi tnelai, it not break,sides Derfect
Fer Mole by
usee,
eta, etc. madewm andsaXety) cleanliness, brilliant.
odorless light, economy and durabuavins aoeepteu tne auency
entire satisfaction
PRJESCOTTPIONEER
MTJa
Without
abovepopolar lamp, we offer them to our friendsana ine puoiic, leeiing assured theygiveralr trial.
O. F.LAMP A5D
to
iut.1
me
Manure,
eombiaea
Ity.the
tnat
be- -
nilAll they require Is a
Sc coOIL STORE,
OKIDEK k DEN IE,M.I M FA. TI'KHKS OF TH X
CELEBRATED
Hair,Fire Brick and Clay, Tiles,
Hay, Corn, Oats, Bran. etc.
NO. 41 STREET.
of ft f CAYHNA6H & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
COFFEES,AMU SPICKS,
ted 0PI BE (i BOUND
366 MAIN STRJ5T."WE WANT
THKY furnish employment to men, m men.1 boys and el rls, and they create a demand
for houses, dry fact, evw.tiling. W manufacture
Nose, ahreaiaasga, trtlsj,ReetiH. Drmy, retsn rssrd
and other oooka, and we sell them as low asMxiismwivin ..fw lurx and Hoston orwhere. Buy tiooks iadi is Memphts. amiEucar iwi mossy at bo.Our faoliitles for lumlng out gsaasat, MewtKr Jb I' rlMflssg are second lo aone.
also Inst received a new am)if gwallmeij flsal gaii ss ituwhich we intend to sell asiow as any house
south.
OOODWTN ?0.,
mssoxipriox.rpHE arm of JtAKKHAM CO. Is this day1 dissolved by mutual eonuU The just-ness will beeontlnued iry DANIEL MARK-HAM- ,
who will settle all Indebtedness, andollect ail claims.April 18, 1SB. P W. DAILY.
GRAND OPENINGTHE
Main Stret, t2C,
H AmIi'',,5,Ji?"ue,,Mm'''"r store
SOLED GOLDEver shown la this dty.
to our
LB
woo Id
RolledConsiMlng of BRACELETS, sF.T, CHAIN'Sete.. wbhth i made equally ae well as UmS'teea
TTTtITsT.
JilWZLRY
Jewelry,'
Frenchdne stock Solid Gold u.ia, maeti
LA
our
ie
-- OF
'". y tne
A of aa
AIM,WaMm,erv miera:e pn-e- s.
AND SPECTACLE
nian
nted Min. ' 'r"4iir in- -
E. KOESCHER A CO.J JklTX IAJLaA.CTa3,
3QQ St.. 826Forster, k Co.
GROCERSA5D
COTTON KMTOKSNo. Um Front Street,
--Country mercbanla are aollcited to ex- -
amine HtckliHotEKIEs.FLOCK,HEATS,STBUPS.COFFEI.V
CA1UM.EM.FK'kl.LS.iiqioav
.f
THE
Gilt
STAPLE
rokal MOM
FANi V
MuABX,TUB,rat its.
tSED t.HIIsntH.wtstm,
roBA
DISSOLUTION.
THE arm of STRATTOS, JAMEH St CO. isby mutual consent, to taaeetftctfrom the ant of March. UC2. J. T. strait.,:,having disposed of hia entire interest In --aidfirm to hu partners, J. M. James. C. B. Jamand W. W lhav asMmlng ail linlillMmlof said firm, and are alone authorised to collect and receipt : or an money due the , ,firm. JOHS LSTBAITON
J. X. JAMEM.CBAis. B. JAMES.W. W. JAMEs.
In severing my connection with my form,partner. I take great pleasure in recommending them to the conaaenee and patronage otmy friends and the public generally. I shai:remain in the office of the new drm until the1st of May proximo, In order to attend to thedisposition and sale of all cotton now hanoor : hat may be received between now andthen, and pledge the same faithful attentionto ihe cotton interest of the customer of thelate Ann as I have always givem.
JtilTS T. STRATTON.Memphis, Teua.. March IS, 172.
J. X. J AJtES. C. B. JAatSS. W. W. M
SUB-SOI- L PLOWS. n amm A Hoy
DOUBLES
SAFETY LAMPS.
ALABAMA
Change Business,
MANUFACTURING
ESTABLISHMENTS."
TVr9alT3.
Kealhofer
Successors to Wtral ton. James Co.,,
Wholesale Cotton Factorsand Commission Merchants,
KKOVr ST..
We the at ten i inn of onr friends andthe pun tic generally lo the above ehange. ,narespectfully solicit a of the
extended the late arm.J J. M. . M r A SONS.Memphis. Tenn.. March Is, IST2. mhjjJ. W. c. Watsotj.
Uolly Mpriaga, Miss.J. H.
srdla.
WATSON & WATSON,
ATTOBNETS AT LAW,SAUDIS, MISS.
ass-W-ill the ClrcnltssnH rh...eery Conns of Pancrta and DeeVito counties.anu in tne Peo.-ra- ! Cain at 'xfor-1-.
Amen, Beattie t Co., .m MainOBGILL BROS, k strwt, offer bargains, Wholesale
Factory Memphis, Tenn. and in Furniture,ttregses, OiklotBs, Win- -
PEBJtU k HOUSE'S dow Shde8
Cement, Plaster,
SOUTH COURT
TEAS,
SPICES,
No.
--ooda,greeerUa-ln
faidt,
wanave
Plated
CLOCKS
Grocers
JAMES FLAHERTY. P. J. M aHTJLLIVAN.
FLAHERTY, MARLEY& 8CLLIY ANSucceason to FlaiMcSy tt t"o.
Funeral Undertaters,317 STREET.
SBBBSBBBBBBISBBBMK'VVBBaiBIBBBSSSSa.
WB9HBSS&SUmmmmaMaOto Ceases. Casket and WsMtden
loasaa ear every ateaerlfKiwsi slwaj ,i.h hiiiid.
aav Private Carriages andfor hire.
Watsom,
nractice'in
JAMBtJ,
CarsmhlT
TO SPECULATORS.
COTTON PLAXTERMCAN SAVa?
Every Year in the Cotton Crop
For red raving, etc f iNew Hre--s dwiimatally estimated) i
bxtra --auipllng and heading up- -
poeea'..Fire hum
per.
and
Jan.
Loss J5 lbs. hale official eslimaiei ... auUMNO
or
on
EIHT DOLLARS FBRIntroducing
M.TEXX.
continuance
SECOND
Furniture
repressing,
BALE, by
RIMBERTSPLANTATION COMPRESS.
For making bales of commercial slaeut onoe on inepiamaii.ini and usingtalllo baling instead ul combaaabie
hia
and troublesome les, raying nothing oi,-- iflcatlon ( T) and expressing the oil Tttmseeu, amounnng io minions more.
Tb do this, let a few aaas in each countybuy the right aa he will now only sell IndivldaaL territorial or " national " right!. Hewill sell ngnts for a royalty ot ten cents abale, and the Dover can then sell individualprivileges for a doUar a bale, thus making ahousand per cent. prom.
Again, two of the presses f without thefor the planters costing saw, with one
mule can repress uWUU bales in a hundredand thus, at a ureal many shipping,
Martens In the interior, caa asake.fWiflSnn that time on less than BOW capital.He will furnish the patterns at cost, all guar-anteed.
flgfar investment and finer field for thecasltallst is not wUhln the bounds of poaai-bllil- v
nor a greater benefaction to the plant-- Ilist interest, except "The Cotton-picker.- "
Address the Inventor and patentee.
JSL- -
Humplain
s. s.
ST4.10.
Care of Kovster 4t TreKevaat.Memphis, T mem
QAO, STEAM, WATER.J. W. S. SKOWTJZ,
QC SBCOND STHBKT.OU and L nlon. Seas assa
i,
year.
calf
auu
invite
Miss.
cotton
darn,
in
BAT. JtOHBOK
sfl