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Daily Arkansas Gazette from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 1

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$i0' ANNUM IN ADVANCE FIFTY-FOURTHllYEAH-NO. 300. 'A A UKKXTS BT TXXKA1B. S. VL GRIFFITH CO DRY GOODS.

TOBACCO AGENCY. House Fails. Sf.Vfs.November 5. The heavy commission honse. Sterling Price 4 OHEAP'nDRY GOODS contempt as of a par with the Little Bock Republican otwlthstanffingafl this apparent inconsistency on the part of our ceptible of easy explanation, we know that he is upright in his life, and has in view the good of his state' and people in.

his every- act a The Democrat esteems him' as 'we and if is a' matter of 'surprise1 nothing more to us that it can Thk Pean1sjTiaiaJTOnstUutionkl convention afraid of the rascalities of Hence it has determined to take charge of the election which is 5 tej decide Bpon the adoption or rejection of the con-titntioa which it has prepared. This instrument contains some severe provisions which are directed against oorroption and mother governmental abuse. It follow, that it will be resisted to the utmost by the politicians and ring-masters of which that state is now the i helpless, To pre vent the dishonest practices id Which these nv -a. yr '( ,..,11 -i' AT GRIFFITH CO'S r. fiS'ST' .5 ponntry Iteraiaiits and the ptibliegeneraUy are Inrited to call in arid examine onr extensiTO stock, consisting of.

FilNCY dry goods. 4i- -j a-jp. BOOTSa' HATS; AND NOTIONS, r- i ATTENTION, LITTLE ROCK. NOW IS THE TTJMB. HATS rum KXCKIVKO THXUt New and Well Selected Stock -tfti; 1 FALL GOODS.

-1 r--; To Which weeaU the special attention ef the eitiseas of Litt le Rock and sun-on nd- mg eonntry. we are prepared to offer a splsndld tofc Gents' Youths Boys' flOtl iti I- i BOOTS, BATS, FUENISHING GOODS, A. variety which cannot be excelled by any ttonse in the etty, and the prices ana racii that no one csji compete wIUl, sr -f-ti -is We have spared no pain la selecting the utxu ui anna uai tne HAS tern Market ennld affnad. AinSITHTO: OUrT STORE ooM teoHVlnce 'tae ladies that anean strictly to keep up with the market, and, wionuu tnem Wltn, THK TEBT Latest xotcltixs. OTTENUEIMER BR0T1 NO.

11 MAIN STREET. EDUCATIONAU A SELEOTi SOHOOIi rr OPENED AT THE OLD JOURNAL e4estei SSu, bet. rttst -SSssaia, In'whlch win be tanaht a aeoeral AcsAe-nfa eonrse. in Kndish. Latin and Greelc Vmm twenty-nveyesjs experience, I feel confident 1 wilf give am pU aatUfaction to all wno patronise tne scnooi.

jia trades tnven except according to nwrti. "Forward' is my motto, and talent, with merwlll get Its reward. For sMI-aa-aas-laft-psj Uswies' ArithmeCie and e-iaatr. fc' i saw per month, ve these. wlth Mathe- jnatica insneral iliaii--tli.

Tfaeentl re Academic coarse, j.ngis-ra, uuia ana ejuu pe-rmoatn. 6e paM "wonthS in idv-ince. Wui ti Lpened" tL. ecosTinodiifci of tlione who attend diAriixM; tlij liyt FROM 9 TO I 0CIOCM, In whctrBoVk-keeptnsj', A-tthmetki, Grammar, etc- will be taught. T.

C- McGKiWANl ti Al'Prihol-jar! 1lM STATS' TFiWrl TTR COLLElQE. feetsw rClAlXa3EOl.KE?lNM JJEJXftf var" ASltAafsa-BsTl ADAihA nfAMna lAaa. REV. CAXliOtCVrealdsut. S1H fTTHE ENBTJTNG ANNU At SESSION BE-X gias MewtayvJeeptember 1st, with a full and able Faculty.

Location unsurpamed expenses moderate acoemible from all di- lrectipnsjjy Calggjjftsjid tuei miormaiion, auarvws i issoi.TjTioar fnHE FIRM OF MORRIS A WHOLEOAN is this day dissolved by mntoal consent. air. ltnau pnrcnasing tne ia- ereat of Mr. Wholegan In the said ftrm J. It.

MUKKIa. Little bock, September 35, isia. NKVT FIRM. RRIS WITH ALL, HATTERS ANL curriers, will continue tne tinninrsn at bVStockfon Poaible Gi tTgt Ificfine Is capable of maaatfcefckeapetMnd best us-nt now in nse. una or tnese mac nines is p6wowitbrwtioti at Trie-Tear estaterofllor bt Fletcher A WalkerMarkhsm.

street; op posite the state-house, where ail are Invitee to inspect the same, 37 X-XX-33 -23 FeM LJTTJK SOCK atiakET. HAVE JTJST RECEIVED FROM MIS. I soert, sixty bead choice cattle, which srilf be sold eheagyat my stand, at the Little Rock market. Come and see for yourself. vliEORGB KADEL.

HARRISON, BRADFOSO CO'S. Special attention called to the wen-known Factory, ML Vernoa" Office.73 John st. FOTtT- rOyf, SAN A NTONH IL'- CITY tiALVF-I'ON, AJJ -N It. I At 'V. -im H.IHII.W, hi XA I.lA 4 HKiOiE, JaUttolON And all pofn Sit Tf-vi! the Une of Ue Iti iMuun, Kantu) i I'ac-ioa and lute Racine Hai Leave Arwnf-(oprsite at 6:1 a.ui.;' reiumiiit-, aJTive-a" ii at :15 djii connecunir wltfi tne Siempbls arnl MaSrant No dayaus) bales, bales teeelpts November cotton to es, at 13k reeeinta to-day ISIS teeelpts to date 9iM3 balen; shlp-o-day 10W balm- tAkinments to dale BtmmUm stock Me aatesi 8.

liOtrm, November' Cotton dnll and lower: middling 13e4 buyers offering c. less. Corn dull and ea. tess. Una auu and eay no.

mixeu, on ineeast trac ot-; in tne ew Osts dull and lower. No. 81o. in etevator. Whisky steady at SOev.

Pork doll at IliK tiJi. Bacon and dry salt meats Wttred only small order sales for the trade. Lard lower new steam Sa7c. Nxw Orlxaks, November S. Sugar, no sales molasses quiet fair at 80c; strictly fair Whisky acarae-ft 4c tot Cis- Cbn-2223M meal-mrm at KL35 ner barrel.

Cotton: demand active sales 6450 bales: good ordinary to strict good 12XwUHa4-tow mlddUng mioaiint 14 mid to strict low middling, lif-4 dllngtogood middJluff, 14T S.74S bales; no exports stock. Receipts. bales; nnsbld 18,569 baleaw fAold, currency 8W44 premlara ster- llag bank, 13 sight, 2S premium. CnrctMKATl, November 6w Cotton dull and prtaea have deolined, ISe. Flan dull, prices nave aeeiined to miJiwm-lot -jorn doll but unchanged.

OatS ouiet at S2A42c Tlroofries, steady Pork new, S12; no old in tne maraet. Lsra joooing at steam, sales of 800 Ueroes at 054c. 4 Bulk Shoulders, eld, held at 6c There were-sales of new at thirty days, in salt at 65He. Clear rib sides, old, 5c ne-r 604 clear siaes, 01a, ojc, new siaes, 10 aays salt, Bacon sboalders. sales at scr-eiear rib sides, sales at fresh old dear sides, packed, ejdJ easier, sales at 85c .1 LiOtrisvil.t.K, November a-Bagging quiet aao.

Hrm at. lmzmiaa' uonoo notninai iow tnlddBnK 13.Sc.. Flour Suiet and steady. Crn 4n taidduiigd-mandv aheUed-o la- ciuoing bum. uais steaay at J9 c.

for prime sacked. Provisions quiet, and round tots auoted aa follows: Mess nork. 13jOAl4. Baeon ehooideia. sue clear rib sides at 60c; clear 7c.

for packed. Sugar curea nsms at lie. Aara in ueroes. keg, set t- i a r- Nit York. November 6.

Gold closed at Kf74. cotton, moderate demand middling uplands 14c; futures closed -weak, sales of 35,05 bales deliverable during November, 1891Sc- for December delivery at same for January, 1311 for February 14c: for March 14. for April delivery 1455141- LrvsssvooL, November 6. Cotton steadier. middling; uplands.

SHd- middling Orleans, Sd sales, bales Ameriean, 700 bales: speeulationa and exportatioas, 2jUOO bales; sales of uplands, oa basis of good ordinary, to bs shipped, from November to December, s-1 i Xeeember to January, deUverable in December. 8 3ltJd. 14. NEW ADVERT! REMEMBER The 3d of December. Those who propone Investing, (and who does not In tickets for the IUSTI -155 fillT.

COSCHK 1 I FOB TUB BEITEFIT OF THE i OF KOTCCHT, i- i -i I WMeb somes off in Ioaisvllla on the. 3d of December next, have no time to lose. TasrET TciEET'0 HAVE BEEN 12,000 CJUJH GIFr AJtOUlVTIVO TO 00 WILL. BE DISTRIBUTED ASFOLTjOWB; tlT or giftsj "1 One Orand Cash Glft One Orand Cash Gift. 125000 100 00 60,000 25,000 1700 10000 1,0,000 One.

Grand Cash Gift One Orand Cash utrt. one urana aan 10 Casb Gifts $10,000 80 Cash Gifts 6,009 50 Cash Gifts l-O each. aw v. Cjoti -ka-. 40.e i 1U0 Canh Gifts acbA.ri fT40 150 Cash Gifts eackl444 i45juu 230 Cash Gifts fcSCash Gifts 100 llWO Cash Gifts ou Whole Tickets, $50.

Coupons; ELETEN TICKJETS FO: i.i;i For tickets or Information, address THOS. E. A-rent Pnb fcI TylsvlUe, i iviU Commlssloeer's ''atdthiXO; NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN, THAT IN puntoance of -the authority and dlreo-tlons contained In the decretal order of the Pnlaakl chancery courV rendered, ta rthe canse pending In said court (1182), wherein K. -Ackridt-s, as administrator ot Jamea-A. Kvans, deceased, Is Andrew Harrington is defendant, the undersigned, as oonunlssloneE of said court, will ofter and sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder, to front-of the eoort-hoose doo of this court, (Benjamin blocks, in the city ef Little Roek within, the hours or Judicial sales, on the first day of recember, A.

1878, the following described tracts for land, to satisfy a decree herein forSimJ, and ten pereeat. late rant thereon from Jane 17, 1X73, until paid, with all costs, town The northeast quarter of section 96,1 a township 1 north, and range lO west In 10-laskl county, Arkansas! -r-'t ejjns oe-jOiia ciltomge f- la Gianceryl Np-ymber Vtm. ft lt vwrti WWBWA1U6 OTOLEN FROM LITTLE ROCK, ON THE nightof October 27, my sorrel mare: with CTng flaxen mane and tail, white feet, stitv ruiT "brand On fore-sbooSderr little fc way-backed, broad rumpt ta oodV oondi-tioa The above ward' WUla. paid to have her so that I can get her. Ad- aret me si jtua-i nooa, aiuiuh.

FLETCHER WALKER. i i ba 1 1 VryrV 1 Naa7i WEST MARKHAM btreet. I WARD Jhrim Wt-v-s-m-s' i -sas ssssWs LITTLE ROCK, ARK. Shops Corner Cumberland and -1 Bee-ond streets. Every varit-iy rf x-work executed with neatneas anil i 1 Hie Regular Little Hoc I Ft.

Smith Packet i A.M.WooMiCTr, s. Will ply wiruiaily 4n the op- trade, luavingattle Rock evei iuw.tuua.-eveniix;. i J0Ni. HcDOWELL A Co, DISSOLUTION 0P PAKTSXHSIIIP. fTVHB PARTNERSHIP -HERETOFORE I existing under the name of ijevlnson A Appei, waa tills day dissolved by mutual conwnt.

B. Levinaon asHUmesail lial liitieM, and is alone autltorisect to collect ail. outstanding debts due the firm. if LKVINHONi Ai 1 IJttle Rock, October 2S, l- 7 Argenta Ircperty fr IcL rrfllE STABT.ES AND FELONO-tJL ing to tbe Siacy f'ienty of Fialiln room for floc ami pooil w.mh edn, and serviiUi mxi f-tl rooius and ianre, roomy ft for itii Hore loi ') in ci' aim r.ick ft-uce. 1 for tmslocw.

i to acart-fui, rspoi'hibIe nf a a r- fo other kind -d p. TV; r. nvN by J. e. rrn Fr.c tu; i 1 ie e'' J.

A I. J. A. SLATJQHTKR'S TIliqiNIA TOBACCO AGENCY, Agent for T. Williams Ce's five manufactories; Of Richmond and Danville, Virginia, who have the largest stock of D.

C. Mayo Tobacco Manufacturers, Richmond. I have the agency for. G. H.

M. MARRIOTT, BALTIMORE, Importer of Harana Leat MANUFACTURER OP CIGARS." Fall line of samples on hand. I pledge my' 1 seutosellto JOBBEl AID LAaMiX BlUtrBS Atthe.same.ng-ares we sell in New York. 4 a fcfc Unit east Hew, Odeeiav A STAGE LINES. ACCOMMODATION zxin I keep a ell- StocM Liraj' St At ClarstewOJe, erkaaisea, AND CAN FURNISH CHEAPER AND bettor transoortation to FaTetteTllle.

and all points in the state, and north of the Boston mountains, than the stage line. Pr-sons 4iesirin -to -visit will save money by taking tickets only toCIarka vllle.and atthatDOintdenendon mv Uverv to myself, or Col. H. R. Wltbers.

NEW STAGE i THROUGH IN DAYLIGHT. HTtmr viah Stage leaves Camden Mondays and Thai- oays, as i ooaneeung witn trains. Cieaves Bongbtoa Tnesdaya and Frl- i days, at pou. Fare JUx leilaj-a. GEO.

M. WRIGHT, Proprietor. OYSTER AND FRUIT DEPOT. OYSTER! ML Mil GAME! ipisHi nwiftutx a tun mzal Jj'KUIT I I AKO PRODUCE DEPOT: ftni 4if. 1X Mala Street, Little Reek, Ark.

mHE TJNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO I inform the trade and public in- general. that they have opened at the above place a Jl sj 0TSTEH AND FRUIT DEPOT, i i r. Where they will sell at eastern prlcee Cbmbfrlaia Geldnte4 Korfblk Oysters, i Xtttl -tlko 0XaeUL ox Osaxi.aBi And win keep constantly on hand all kinds of Fish, Game, Fruits and Produce I AT LOWEST KiaTJRES.4 n. a. boviiu, jokjt onssozr rajtirK csht.J ILZaZ.i Msw MABKICAJK STRXET.

Opposite Anthony honse, COTTfiEMEORS WHOLESALE DEALEHS GROCERIES AND LIQUORS. Ji ite iyiine DURHAM iTXADX XAJUC. v.z 1 Mannfactnred only by W. T. BlackweH, IAiruam, N.

C. We also have a very large stock of Of all grades, direct from New York. We rn bund the celebr. td tAI IHi.iM.t and a large ewciol Choice Liquors. 3' AT i I in wl fre i of this-ciby have an, assignment its affairs.

They were bound np by Ueo. Davis, general assignee, by appointment of the States court for this district. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. 1 Corrected to II o'clock p.m November 3, If7a, by Parkirr A ja Monry Bro "actual 'information sera, 4wn amiai nnformstlott aamineq from all the bankers and dealers in tne City. .3..

ir The money market IxdaJlv tttina: easier, on- banks: seceivinsi earrettev bv exnress almost daily, and a fair prospect abroad of a retHnu renumption soon. ioa panic at tne east tlll sontlflaes, and the monetary aitiiatioii thf to reported frieomj snotiga In k-'eflrtng quite freely. On New Orleans, where drawn with exchange on New York or Memphis, bavin at disooant, otbrwlMe uneer- tain. Htate scrip is belnK souKht for daily orders eosolaa-ln- fvom the oountry-- Asa general tititip: it ditnealt to boy round lots of SoM or- ClOOtt, one or twoceats above quotations, tealbra ireneratly ask 98 HWi, interest' ex Kin lea. utner ecnps almost nominal, wltn oociuuoDfU pur- ctiiuM Dy tax-payen.

am coiiaienus tor thlry alxty ttmym, motom of vanoaw aerips nrpotnecai a- teper eeut. below, tbelr market value. City Heal KhUOo- eow4dred firt-cla ecartty iot' loans of 'one-Uiird to one half )ts easb vtlae, depending on location, nt "WheUier buaniMtt property. (Homesteads, valueless as socn seeurity, on aeeotmt the exempUoa law.) Those quotations and above remarks are for Ute data given. tns market, chap ting almost daily In scrip, ete.

Buying. HelUng. 10510 lOTelOti --pa. Excbance i On New Uc dls prem On Boston ais prem On Cincinnati-. So dis y.

prem uu 7 iotiu HoWc dis Ji prem piesw. Hofe dts i prem Orleans-, uncertain. On BiuOjouis tun Mem On New Serin and Bonds iae fwnp. wxo.il Slate 80y par mate Laevee uonut SoW and lUO0), State LevXupon SO i K. Bank Bonds A and Owipoiu-i 1 1 i Pnlaakl Co.

X0 poimki Co. Int niuwu yjo. inn 11 1 Pnljutki Co. Roail- UR-Clty Teacbers' 4 1. 1 Warrants L.

R. Hcbool-bouse I tv uer. tnot on i noton bank-note i i Crrr Moim Nominal, one or two parties port purchases at to per cent, cur rency. None sell unless tney are compelled to. wider.

V'! COKKKtrCY Bank rates, VA per cent, per month. Street rates On Scrip collaterals. etc, thirty to sixty days, i per cent, per month; on good indorsed paper, per cent, per month on City Real Estate security, six to twelve months. In moderate demand At 34 per cent, interest payable Sfinrt-annnally, annually or quarterly. UTTUE BOck COTTOV lAJlftLET.

The week just closed has been one of depression In the cotton market throughout tn entlna eoantrv ALTrerv. ar- past week tfeo Ceiecrsph announst-S e. On Tuesday there nu Dmind. Tber adec'ine of V4 eent There was no day during the week a less decline than cent. Our msrket has been controlled bv the lamer ones, and a decline of IX cents is the result.

Weonote--- vi-'Z. Ordinary. nominal. I ir2e Low 1i DBtT eoeM HAKltET. oonaacTwo st wolf a beothie.

Fall stocks are coming In now freely. Paiuvs 1 0tamlojdL llo: Warcatta. 8c mnskragi So i -1 -i Tides Con csai A. A17cl jn Jeans South wark, 80e Langworthy, SJtcj Bedford, eo, IUCK Inch, 22ic 0 inch, 83c CAMBaics RoUTlOKe; FUt, ec High lAls 1 Spool CorrrowCoats', 73c; Clark 75c; Btarrord, oc ji a-. Fi.Airi.XLS PlsTn.

Plain 7-8, SOe 5 Red Twiil. 42H -v-'t- Bkoww SHieTH-o-Atlantle 4-t, 13c Har rtaburgt-aTM-p; mais-r (j DaruAt Preseott, lfte; Superior, 14c Pep- perelU Itic Bock Kivor. Ue. 'AA3 HIDiTCI AHtv PTEE.THIB. coemctmbt Vh.

Kurncx. Dry flint hides L. JO 15 Dry salted 13 A UC Oreen salted hides 6a 07 ueersr ins, 209 DeersfctBs, A St teer skins. S3 Hheep skins, gTsem, .1 jetsM Hheep skins, -creen shearlings 1 50 Sheep t. JfJ0 Beeswax, yellow 1,,, 27 Tallow uMiit.

J.SJS.Sgaf.gQsg lianuuted bides are- one-third lens tnan Cb-veeted weekly- byt Bafrks st Noltv, Wteoiesale urugglsts, Alain street, A-tue Hock, Ark. Anallne, red, 3 75 Aleonot. gai Aeld carbolic crystals, bott. IncV Blue Mass, ana -s, Kale man's Drops, ft dos H3 Borax, Refined, 45 Brown's Esaence Ulnger, -76 Bay Bum, gai 60 Blistering Ointment, 1 60 Bismuth, sab aitras, Calomels sV. Chioroiorra, Comnosition Cathartie Fills, nun.

'40 IS i 60 9 00 4 60 Ctoeaseuinlae, Chi nodiMe os, Cinchona Solph, oi ObtocynUi Coinp. fcitraetf Sv. Castile Soap, pure, -t-eo CtirksTviaJ Dovers Powders, tb. iLii Dr. Vandyke's LAnimeat.

1 60 Ensora salts. Fluid EUtracls. 25 er cent, off-lint. (ilyeertc. sur.

Ouut Arabic, 1st select, Bv. Godfrey's ou Hsrter's Iron Tonic, dos. ISA arter" worm usoay, 1 SO 4 60 1 60 Harterw Hpeeino, HarUT's Soothing Hyrup, doa, sootnii Hpeeln barter's Hpeelne Pills, i doa. ..4 60 I i r.r Uwr Pi 11m. I arter'a 1.1 ver i'iiim, t1 Motitetter'sand Drake's Bitters, doa.

8 60 Uotrman's Anodyne, f) fee 60 Hydrate unumu, tew Indigo, Madras, Iron, Carbonate, B75 ISO 85 1 40 IronTinct- fc. 40 Unseed Oreboilfi.gaibbl 1 16 Isud O.l. hbL a lAutdaniint, LDtandnil, 60 Logwood, BLVsorted papers, yt iAoorice, lb so so ceo Magnesia vl 60 McLean's StrenirtbenlnsCordial y) dos- 60 MelMi'i l'nlVKlal Plits, dos 1 60 Meretirial Oi nttnent, Norwood's Tinotare, boWle, Opium, Oil Oil lieryamot, Sanderson's, rorous plaKters, aos, j-TKiopnyiun, Plperirie, os Pain Killer, FotaHws Ipd Ide, yt x-w Mima iiromiae, Potasaa Clilont--. Quinine. A Wai l.uutarr, pulverised, I remits ft H3t uuoulue, Ifi (Uimons' uver aui.

Silver, mtrste -t rephen r.ve Halve, hmiui oitio, Ktiipnnr, lo inun rts -0 irp-! hi'i. i i i-ra, v'aiua's i.nir-i. y) aos lndow Oia-s, ir ctrnt oflT UtU IA'i from t.i) to tii feo. Ail 1 au-nt at enrd rats. 1 (kl iilaalt 1 75 60 1 75 'a 1 7.S 7 t) respect him and.

at the same time so detest and despise the Gazktt 1 if xcectich rv Washbarne la Kassachasette Ditto la; Tflseoitsia Aaiee ta iMIssis-slpp-Exeeptloa. la' ataasaa. Sew Terk Coaceded Democrmtle The Besolt la Kew Jersey; i 'i hi BosTOjr, November A-A 11 but twenty-four towns in Massachusetts give Wash burn 70,775 votes, Gaston 57,912. Eleven democraU are elected the senate, end sixty to the house. Pierce is chosen to congress with organized opposition.

1 MiLWAtrxeE, November 5. The proba ble republican majority in Wisconsin is estimated at from 8000 to 10,000. nricKSBrBG. Mias November Elec tion returns incomplete. The City, saves Alcorn 100 majority.

The resralar reDub- iicau.eounty ucket elected except 'Atwo representatives. 1 be county gives Ames about 500 majority against 3600 at last election. Large conservative gains reported from every precinct. Only about half the usdal Vote polled. Jacxsok, Misa November 5 Nothing official is known.

The counting is very slow. It is generally believed that Ames has 15,000 majority, Fost 6cq5! Kaksas, November The election in this city has gone'repuo lican. with the exception of Sheriff' Rob-ley for the legislature, who is elected by about 900 majority, The republican county ticket is probably elected, with but two or three exceptions. Ntw3 TneKJom-mercial, republican, concedes the election of the democratic state ticket by 10,000 majority. The World elects fifteen democratic and eleven republican senators, also sixtv- tnreo-' democratic ud sixty-five republican assemblymen 1a the state-ir The bn.ly question about the state ticket is the democratic majority.

The Times' says it is slight, and the World claims 15,000. Albastt, 5. The Albany Evening Journal claims that nineteen republicans, twelve democrats and one in dependent, are elected to the senate. Newark, November 5. Both the senate house of New Jersey will be republican by a majority of even, and the latter four or five.

The. repubb'can majority in the house last session was New Jersey stands: senate, fourteen i republicans, and seven demo erats; assembly, thirty-two republicans, and twenty-eight democrats, UEKIPHIS, stertnary Report Indostrlal Expo- sitlenCIcalla JYfmnt Jkevl tW -vestlgated and Jehjuom Wants He ShooJd Be. i Memprih, November 5, 8 p.m. Mortuary report for twenty-four hours ending 6 D.m Yellow fever fbnr: other nnm Weather cloudy, with moderate temper antra. Cicalla, of the board-of aldermen, asked that a committee be appointed to investi gate the charges against him of imposing on the citizens relief commissary.

ra. 1 i or jie-ajiuu umnimi czpnumn wui open on the 18th and hold till the 10th of December. la his messaire to the sreneral conncnl this afteenooM, Mayor- Johnson! regretted that Alderman cicana had assumed the duties Tjf vyor4urintrhjs tHpS7chere-by wiabntig- hiiff'x'Cicaflat'ttinflict sT foul stain on the character of the city of the -sleMioa WxShe board of aldermen to his case, homes: that s'tbejjwUl. deal promptly wib his case, imtiosiuii such' puiiiHhmen'ttas the magnitude of his offense deserves. FOREIGN.

I fntHslii tcctniTiepaith.rOct WSom CTiinBeaiBe'Trlilif i Bf.klik. November 5. In the election just leld for deputies to the Prussian diet the liberals gain twenty seats.) fVkttfcifA. Ko-inhar S. Thu uuimu rthe rleichsrathr were opened this morning oy tne emperor in person, the emperor SDeeck was nacific in its refernrA to fn- eign powers.

It contains, no other mat- LoKDOJf, November 5 Madrid dispatches ripoft that has advices from Manilla of the capture by a Spanish war iateamer in those waters of two -German merchantmen, having on-hmsd as part of their cargo two thousand rifles, intended be sold to Malay The news has created fa excited feelingtu'-govcrnment November Bataine'stHal to-day, Count Patikeo, Napoleon's last minister ef wa, testified in. regard to his arts htltriir rrffim Hn wnrriml iho io spoasibiUty tbemarch on Sedan; he admitted "that he received in Paris a dispatch from Marshal Baaaine, end he -did not potifr McMshon, of.it, as be believed the aaarshal-was already aware otiti oa-3 tents, a-f-y i-- BATOinft, Nvmber5.i-Csneral Lome, the republican commander was defeated by the Carlists jn aa engagematn 8nn- aay tau. SpertlBg eq the Paelfie Coast. SAtf EAsri sco, November 5. The eastern ilyers True Blue, Wheatieigh ad Weathercock, arrived to-night in splendid condition and are at the" Fashion stables.

They, will be take to Ocean Park house to-morrow, to commence training for the $20,000 race to eome off oa the 15th No. vember, Shajxk-r Contempt Discliar--ed, i f. 'fHc-XoniV: JfovemSer Shanks, the Tribune editor committed for lt discharged from arret to-dsy. 1 1 Eeaclnj Kovember mi us iiave concluded to begin at once to run three-fonrlhs time, and continue until t.cG(iU.oa of aaii-s rire barnacles will undoubtedly resort, the commission has designated of its own members to conduct, the election in Philadelphia, which is the scene of the UivMt fraud's niw the baUot bex. Else where in the state, the asoal officWnwlll have charge of the election out the re-tarn will be made to and canvassed by the commission itself, which will reassem ble for the purpose, and not bj Mr.

Si tjjo-n Cameron creatnres at thestate eaptfl. Politically; there is no disfranchise- meat o-day in the Ktate- a renall marnty effected through the policy and measures proposed and carried out by the republi- can A republican legislature pro-: posed, and another republican legislature perfected the constitutional amendments on the subjects BepubUcan.v And you might have added that ao disfranchisement ever 1 did exist the state except 'for non-age, insanity or crime, that was not wholly and wrongfully. ef-i fected throujih the. policy and 'measures of the tepablican party.V-' A repubh'ean convention and legislature proposed, and others perfected 'all the disfranchisements which a republican legislature wiped out. It particularly- incumbent" as a duty upon the republican party to (repair itsown' wrongs, anjd 1 the I work is not done nor will it be, until full restitution is made of all the rights and property 'republican measures and policy" and political have ravished from the people.

Will the Republican bow relate the exact emergency which compelled it to acknowledge the adoption of the constitutional smendTenttbat re-enfranchised the white people of this state That was a fearful period its KsioryrTit TUESDAY'S TTT.T.nTIOir. jn. Wednesday; a- paper -wej e-ea01be ttttfcr idea of tbe'tnanaer la Wick the re-I publican ticket was declared fejeeted. As. JatedAhwi, the of jfacf-ttornej general rendered a decision that isn one torrid voteT whether resltered noC "upon taking -an oala tliatVhewMCB-? qualified elector.

Thus, not only the- recent regis-; tration, bat the- registration -of 1872 was I ignored entirely. This was what the ring desired. Railroad hands to the number of two or three" hundred, recentry discharged at Fultoa, and who were neither registered voters' nor citizens 'of the state even, were permitted to vote, not only once, but as often as they could get around to fie different cVolalI'ega were hroughfJfronV the country and "voted in the same manner. After a willing attorney general changed his decisiooand a learned chancellor iajoiried new judges we never entertained a' hope' of su'eceed-iag against the we kneV'iu unscrupulous character too well to suppose that it would not employ J1 manner kind of frauds to carry: its end. Voters were never asked or any registration eer-j tificates, buj as often 'as they would appear and swear they were qualified werr perinlttedto'voterhe heaviest frauds were-.

committed in the First and Fourth wards. In the Second ward, the judge got through counting the1 WtM aboniJ-T Schick i fthe-Third, about 91 in the. about 1, and ia the Fourt at 4i; and there were fVe- quentj 1 narties communications jbetweeu the conducting, affairs during the progress of the counL The frauds were bolder and Snore reckless thanj any heretofore committed, for it was a death struggle, with, the ring; i With such t-a council, i and such aa artoraey geueral ta npholdr-it, the people or this city Vere "rendered powerless to prevent this result. The affairs of our city and county Will continue grow worse, and nnlees we get relief xrouv some owes oirecuun, neiore uu usee of the term of the officials declared elected on Tuesday, will bo bankrupted-! The result of Tuesday's election in the shrink ago of property values sad the keeping out of population and cost Little Bock hundreds of thousands of ollrsndcrtpite her foryearoonie. THE T-A gyTT Tbe reputed editor of the Fayettevtlle Democrat is the last man ta the world should coniplsja pf.

the Q4srarn course He thinks our paper aa abomination because it "supported 'Hunter in prefer- ace to. Brooks; because it prefers Baxter I to Brooks because it coulda stomach Bsnj Bice and his little plans because it prefers to hope the people will derive some good from reliance upon Baxter, aa old. citizen of tie state, rather than to advise them butt their brains out in fruitless and ffttils opposition to him in the interest of jUaeraMBrocl4W thipk wecan so point the attention of (he Democrat, as to make it recognue fliat it is unjust in 'treatment us that can entertain sentiments of respect and veneration tax gentleman whose conduct, unexplained, is quite inconsistent as the Democrat pretends to- think that of the Oixrrrx l.as been We kaow distinguished cMen 'Jot" Washington county, whoni we long since learned to reverence for his wisdom, and respect for his virtues, who was elected as a "Sjoion bw" lo the convention, of 1861, aad ytt voted for secession; he was an or'ginal whig and American, and is sow a strict democrat; claiming to be a democrat ae'Vcfe for 'Oreeley; detesting carpet baggers Las up-ported and opposed Hunter, and still maintains the cause of Brooks above Baxter; Perhaps, Eke the eL'tor of Ihe Democrat; he holds 4 the Oazxttk in I HARDWARE AND STOVES. SUTTON LONGLBY, (Snecessors to 3. t.

Button 21 MARKHAM STREET, A 51. Offer for sale a Full Assortment of TIXTCABE, PUffPS, HOSE, Iron XlanteUf CoaI Qrateav Castinffs COPPER LIGHTNING; RODS. JNs, itXTWsasa sTa-a-Shsa-s avu4 Hl-ks-hskSl TweVn 1J7--SV. Tin Roofing and Job Work made by good UlVTVUa.UUXW AU HCT, v. IT," nine Boils erected on baildinssv kinds (yes and Pnmns reoalred.

iTfl UtON PUMPS, GALVANIZED PTJMPH. PCMPS, aUCTION PUMPS, FORCE PTJMPS," LIFTPTTMPBy xrrirTairv pitvps StTBlsTERGED PTJMP8, DEEP WELL PUMPS, tt nv pmrpa. snt.n tiY SUTTON LrONGLEY, STstEET. yOlSrPROTHKRS; ILajdWarev StOTes and Cntlery. ttAHUT ACTTJEXS3 of TINWASE, -if; -v -s.

i tiV lit irf ytt 7riR; AM Ageats for theClssurter Oak Stores No. iBadgett Block, Malta street. LITTLE LUMBER, r3 i LT7HBES2 LUMBERI LX72LBES! OaaBBK aJI0 USVXSSSU-. m. am Hal.

tti witj -45 jk; I WILL SELL TO THOSE DESIRING TO build, pine lumber of any kind or qaan-Uty desiredydr.sita or oacUesaed, yq -4 tiH 1- I. if ff At the name prices as can be txM-ght In, Lit- tM m-ck iyr, caiirt. jtisi(a bmkb wt -Ft-stsktwy irt vl On band, of the bent -i. i P.O. boat P.O.

boat 103. ii 1 1 -aultTAJrC f's chah." yrr-rDcrHAW. y. cpnxh is, Bi'y-' BTAN rsl letSe, 111 tla fc.lijjt.-!q LTJ2IB72, liATTX ETC. AIL HITS HC 13 BCmCG ttlllUL Femisbed te Order; CIiosiE for OmbIu.

yAK LTJMBER FOR SIDEWALKS, AND Wood eat and split to lit your Steves will be fu-Tjlabed on art notice. YAUQHAN. aprUS.1873.; AfT PLANJNQ MILL. ti: PIulNIXGniLL A. HAG HIT, PROPRIETOR- U-.

i it Ii 1- 'i -1 1 3k RAILWAYS. QmCKEST TEtE ON HEC0HD. CHICAGO ROUTES DISTAKCE0. WESTM J' IQHTNINO XX PRESS TRAINS ARE ran between the Mississippi river. New ark and Boston via this line, from Bt.

Louis, leaving on arrival of bains from the west and making following nnprsoe-dented time to Fort Wayne hoars In advance el all com peting lines. i Toledo ihotirsm advance of afleomietins; linas. lietroit 4 hoori and 40 minotes In advance ail competing lines. Cleveland to iff hours la advance of all competing lines. Buffalo to 8 bours In" advance of all torn peting lines.

Rochester to- honrs in advance of all com- peting lines. Albany to hoars la advance of all eom- peting linea York to 8 horns 1b advaoee of all eeespeUng Vie Boffaio. Boston 3 to hours In advance of all com-i lAh-llnes. l. a -CiCT ANDPR0P0RTI0NATE QUICK -TIME TO EEX CITIES.

Onlj 38 Honrs to New lTork. PnlImanS Palace Sleepers are ran from SW jjo-us to xoieao, Cleveland, wiu- Only'One Change York. 1-erfee CesMUtAwts. Use Bees JEeUpane-st ii PALACE DAT C0ACKE3 TR0U KAZTSAS CtTS TO OLMULWliATI tTITHOUT' GET YOUR TICKETS VIA AB ASH- ROUTE Vi Ix aulji. Gen, Pass.

Agt, Toledo. eVS. LaaAera, West. AgX Kansas City. CHAubV T.

AgentT Usttle RoeK. EOFTE TO CAIE0 AND THE ElST. comnn 1x5 res bcsuisi OF CAIBO FULTQ1I BAEBOID, OP ARKANSAS. A. Bud.

fotit u-oia. Ttus rrer-t. t-n ttt riTY Ana to Lonisviiie. Nashville, and southeastern cli Chattsoooga uuea. Fare front Little Rock to Cho- $14.15 FareTrolirfcplar eiirflf to Cilro--A15 Coansction.

madaaf -Charleston, Mlssnnrt, wth the trains on the Iron Moantalas railroad, and thence with the Mobile uiiao rauroaa, to AH Poiata in tie Soutiiera Uteav At Cairo connections made with the tlli- -nois Central railroad, the-Cairo and Vinos ones railroad, and with steamboats te alt points on the Mississippi, Ohio, Tennessee and Cumberland sf Cairo aad Fulton railroad trains eon-sect witn trains of tne Cairo, Arkansas and Texas raaroad, at poplar IJiilT, Mlasouit, 4. Sew Tirst-Class Cars aid Coo4 Track. Tor further Information anply at ticket office of Cairo and Fulton ral imn.1, at Little Rock. D. AXltLL, Chief i-nfiTM TE GAIP.0 A1TD 13 TI Tnr.ouGn Enxs or ujxsq i TO AND Ijju uj.

i i ijf or 'm ti i Liu te Kwk and CTiiro ana niton 'Hjuroai nnd f-t, Loi'iH, and ail poin-slVa. are Hwr aiid tutue quicker Uian ty any Other All rai u-ora 2tuseofe to Garvevton. 1 l.i!-ie rnnnwiiua "rriHle at CiHrksvlIJe vrlii! ljae of fcnr-horse t-aflis to Fort i- "'j'-ii. cormt-ctin? ft taat pjitit aion-v e- vs i ''ys li a t.i ft. to -p, oi tiid 1 1 t-o i La t.

Arveuta. iVI-J i i. I EosTOTf, Novei2ibr Eostna. tLe annivcrsirr cf the grf at tre, Monday..

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