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THE MOKNteG AtPB-JAOTA 10, fto eotamN lWdai 10 per Hate, emek insertion TAc and mott txmspiamvt od- liinif to lh newO0 world. mm i jlNrBD At Cumtncreutt HKRMA1IS. Jl. ALUS' nrivrrn i i il Inula rf -iJ i tor Kxr, eaah, irom bS tw l-d. (Mr.eaa Unit burr by oallKiE it 63 a BB2CF Tbe LKJTWIOH Bated MUcnrmlirf frcm or i-juw, rL iThK, VLat af caUvaUon, lh lw SNktll rSat frulU.

two aThociM. woJK iilru, i una lfe -STrat wurfcn nr ih ctiy. Aj ply to J- H. CASdL CfcT Imttptetoc, iii t-Oa XBMT A BBI'JK CJTTAttK, wlih live roomd, arwl liul ol groua aw.vii, rtlnated oa Te and Orlsans sfceeta. strath Vaaei For terms rpty tt JiESHB TATE, AlfciWR) at-La.

MSH Hrcoiad 3trt. TJOR KKKT. A OJiK-SlOBY CO TA'jS, ft klANA Bfl MWlMi. now fi yar. Apply Jjr.

tilLBEdT, d.utli l-oort V7OK atv- de Jriblo AWo-storr JCJWOK HOUri. with SuSUcTAoctioii rtrt, thrift. Kesnl i jiwlirt by Bw.Jfr. A. Uar-rrton.

Appijr ru ialml avm. Uw Blil oTnooS "tu Ts Ud5 lawtt BOltaWe iorAliera pauezii auu luu iinrwiiiao a Viiare. i--o4 Hoce witu toarrooaw largo Uie faota a true biil of Murasr the first jS-- in yi-J kiiraen degree was against D.rs A orsfemr.i. larce hotbod wltto neary uMnn; bad. Sue stables tni mitu twMM, 5u0.id lMd! tor Jortv bd tit aMtle.

To rrJnr or utry mt, note of uw laiM d8tniMe ptecri Dr Memahi. APPIS T1 if I I 0 alvrsxAi -OOOitH KuK KKIVT. tKae ftud Kooms In IV tbe Fostofllos and Urary BoUdln. K-emraec Jrffcrwtti Tbirdsuee. iaqomot THOflw WICftitiaHAM.

aeesaa fir. Pol- TJtJB. RESr. A rest onMtcry COTTAOE. on KUMm tb, ii imn 1st JaaBanr.

Tanas, araatti. Apr-ly to Ur. GljjMjRf. Sfloetb tUim Oonrt Hqiuuv. TTOft KB ST.

A Kdce oa Vuw street, trSo. 8. tee Ht. A(bi Aoaaftair eUl rootait kitelwii awl atrra'-t twocoo.1 Front Reom in to roG. i ma.

1 Jteaoa etraet, wliabU tor uoUua rtei iooa of tbe Appeal. Indaire of JOHN ICKIJU KClluAIIIKalKBee. OCXi -rOARUla At i.3iaen'h Thl'd dret. Tk etatiorw '( a h-aie promaved to unapt and parties, at tbe y7 owottflcares. 10 few my aide acted At X) IT soooaa sireeu jsie HEX BY LAIRD.

Z.O rilAKKN" UP By lb OBderalstietl, a COW, i whleb tb owner ean bve proving pfopertr and payiag ebanprf. T. a. nettrLaUiani aronna Jaw rrviKEN 5TP AyoooetULIj ftbont I yra i rM. apply it to JAW.

O. JIOrPATr, prrlDC property and riftac tor tBX advert! omout. TCK8 LOST. Onttte tl Deeenxber, a lady's 1 i 111... tw.wiiil rtn mvIi IbA UOmM rm No.

Waldrin t. Jl I' MeatMaauum Book. otlstm iaft" on 'tic cuwuleof be bjok 7b book wis ioet n- or Sooth rtvaeta A libetHl reward ue paid by dellTMlps tbe book and contents a- tnl office. Ja! FOE AUB. TOK nDaic HO KfcK, five j( earo per.ectty WMc4 aud gentls.

Sold a the oxui ha no Kim. Afavarabeop-lortnntiy lor any oue wlln to 1 "reb. -tn. JaM JSTOKEWALL FOB, SALE. 0 Llft-IKG to tbe fajhni bealtb of JAMES STKWABl (ceo bas been in rnajge oi we -mua kuuh and norlner km uh last faiiu eaa-braetne abont 129U aeres of the enoicest ration of tbe M)ate of tbe ate UaVIU CKAlQHalAD, in tbe bend or Ka side.

now otnued lor aalr. Tbre are on tbe place aboot Ud a -re cleared, sreti iaed, and now la ceUon and corn one liundted aoree is fine eypixes timber, to wblcb trace tbe bank of ihe river 1. In complete rua-Blnz order, a train way. prcvided with railroad tree, convenient tor blinging lumber tar tAlpoteat. Tbe balance ot tbe land a boavlly Usabeted with oak, aab, train ut, eattnuwood, It is wU levied, awl a lrg porUon of tbe traei noolti.

tbtoiK are a Uie pUsfi com Urtbl hoitii, neero qaartow, a fiu and eotlon lr-m, barne, ataMM. a fine apple and a peafib orchard, and everytbloi; In emupiete reju oriier. Alan, a. Bnuber of rel.abie kand. who have been on tbe place for may ts trupl-yadby Uie parebaoer AUo.

Mulex, Lorwes, stock ho, oxen, auAeien to vk valnad at nboat tetW. Tbee lattr, it wilt be deidrab.e to Jtpo' vt to tbe pnrebair of ine luoA. Ytyr fartbar parUeulan apply Ui rjaa KTKWAKT, en ibe Fremtee. UAV18.2U2 rroul tilreet. Memphis.

ffasbvllle. 'fenn. 1 ram a flnnKinnati I iohi Mal (Uali-eaJ "tfJiS to Bl P. Hfcdfien. ITroot on noui and fl bill street, Mempbia SUNDAY APPEAL.

See IS Jefef sn Street OITT MATTERS. aVtss tbe fct redtwtiai le al B. lwwavteia Bros. IutBiis notksi tbe sale cf )egaHt goods at aaenflce, is st Mtakes Bro. tor on yemk.

Cumhxci oat sale of winter dress good ul a great reduction, at Ktoe Kagefg. Homsk strAiaed boaey, roll batter, freafct egg, at C. C. Jackson's, 69 jvdttme street. Old rtRLiABLic Tb bet of Pittsburg rA lUBtl.

uut and slack, sold by i lay, Metkreb SouUi Court s4 Mii streets. Betbt-1 Block. Rates al ways an Iqw sh tbe lowest. tf ovorcat it ss Ihnn -osl, at J. xt ff.outvumtiiie So 281 Main street, tluy Kulldiiis.

Vr.wiATCT liBMBKKCB AT AUCTION WMitw-dav. tbe 13th luetaun lABler Co. will fwli at auction at thr slewn, No. 276 8eond street, that valuable resklenoe ou Vimlar stree'. formerly ewBPd aud occu bv Cat.

Dan Able. Tbe encufti- hroiwiea as to tba title to tbe property, borebnfere exitrtDc. baye all been re- jadved, tbe ownera are now prepared to make a aod icdteputable title to tbe pflamieea. Bale at 11 o'clock, Sutau Jsrrxxaos Qtrxist Mbket, kept by sariv Wiiliams, Is the mm; complete ttwtt Jm tb nv ev lHl Jit- has everytWog the most faatlJkj. raer to buy tbelr vise all ou.

Yoa will fsd very gen ingot Ubaru. K- niM; Charley to tlemaaly att. Vomers, for their wait upon bis ma. names are Ugio--. The Pbabody Hotel Seats and for the reception of trantdbu PT" baardew.

PHoe per day, Beard, $48 pw monUi. We will to welsome our old frieade asd gut tt D. COCKRKLL A dOKB. Great reductiou in Men's Hats at Rice Engei's, SB Main street. DIAKIKS fcr tbe New Year at Geo.

S17j Main street. tf OY3T8R Luhc will be given on Mon-. Tfliri'nlonk a.m.. at tbe well known iL; H. Hlmstedt, at 35 South dMtt The beat of Fred Tle THE TRiGEDV OrnHd Jny Jftntf a True 3111 of nglst Jinrnu, Fuwex al the Bnt M.

There wca bat JiUia abatement yetttr- dav in tb cxdteir.eut caawd hy )iif of Capt. WWllltll oa Friday caoniioK, and tbre 8eiBed but use oplc iou buMM cbMds in rncrJ to tte tnaiur ioUo.t!oa tb dead and sYniL-MUir witti ti deeeassd aod his rel Urea. On Friday eveniroc Ioran wa rfHoyed rooi Ute atatlonbooae to lh oacty Ja4I, and guards wsn pnt arovcd the darlDK tiat nigbt. These pre-cautlocs were taken oat of a fear that -ame attenpt would be made to take Ihe prisoner oc' of tue bands Lriaecmermoi tbe lair. We are happy to aay that no ueb attempt ww mmOm, uor do we be Iteve It vttm intended.

However hte friend nay fee! tbe terrible aii traic end of CpU WhitflW, they arr law-abfdtnK bicio, aod are willing to leave bis eaaee to a ary his country men and tbe laws of tbe land, believing that tbey will be the sTengan of fete blood if be iancceouy, Cuot. body wtw conveyed frcm tbe Fetbouy bote! Friday after- aoon. to tbe reudeaee cr Mr. S-iepnera oa Vabce itreot. whence it wiil be moved aod conTeyed to tbe grave ia ISlmwwd Ometery at 2 o'erocs this afternoon.

rbe funeral sermon wilt be delivered bv Um Rev. Dr. i'ord. at tbe First JCetho- ult cbnreb. tbi mornirjir at 11 o'cle.

Tbe Grand Jury wan summoned u. extra KMion yeiiterdmy ajorning and fcbe Ci of Uie ihootinj brought tbem. After a patient bua rail isveettgauao oi capiat) wu iasu td imiuediateiy aod erven on Dy soenir curry Jo Nhws Stand, Sfain etreet, Hipttliett wltn readina: material, embracine every variety of daily. weekly and monthly papsre, 3 weii as aeesainea and periodicals. All tbe latest rows can be obtained at his mm-rnoth atand.

QBsm.BXB5'n woolen usdersbirta and drawers at 15. Loweneteln Bros, at than eust. Steak Dvaaj ab Clkanrhs. Ti or. H.

Hdi A Xo. S48 Seoond btrost, are prepared to do all kiadu of cleaning dyiiiz and Tbey wiil mUc old clothes look as good as bran new, and that at a eoat wiiicb, compared wttn bw ucju, ii aimoet uotbiug. By a new pro com the original ius'r an sbape of tbe garment Is in an manuer. Qantm(n wiil eoas'jit ecso-wbt by seod.ng Hunt A. Co.

tueir oki garments. Thk Far eals at Menken Bros, ues ibis wees. eoEtin- All nod riKRHels. S3 cett I cscellt-Mt Knlm.rMl at J. si Coowotttiau o.

2SI Main strott, ctay Butmiusr. Thk Memobis and Charleston Hail- road transported during tbe past week snarly four thousand bales of cotton Northward and Eastward from ins ally. Oe advastege of snipping by this roots tbe raet thai tbe cotton is not baiieu. and does not tooch tbe ground from the time it leaves tbj depot herb until it reaches Xw York. Ghrat redaction ia Ltdiee' CioakH at Rice Engei's.

Diaries for 1889 Geo. l'attissn Co. have the flow stock in the city. Get one, 317 Xaia street. tf Pkivatk Tuix)K.

A gentleman who has educated tbe aorta of families of dis- tioctlou in tbe South, desires to find a position of Private Tutor, either in the city or on a plantation. He can inebmet ia French. Italian, bpanishand Uerman. Address, Private Tutor, Poatofoee, Mem- pbbi. Krat amd Tasty.

Tbe ticket offica of tbe Hempbbt and Charleston Itatilrsail, 276 Main street, attracted considerable attention from passers by yesterday tbe object of ad miration being their new lamp aud feign. To the iron column which supports the shel over the walk in front of the office, a lamp of moo i beautiful workmanship has bean attached, projecting uut into tbe street some four or rive feet, and supported by a bracket of eiegaet design, rne lamp a work of art hi its way. It is abou: five faet in bright and eighteen i aches eqttare at Its largest part. The panels are of gla lettered iu giit, with varioua and adorned otherwise. Tbe whole id surmounted by a miniature locomotive aod tender, perfect in all its parts, attached to the cupola (if we may uee tbe expression) cf the lamp on a pivot.

The engine and leader are about three feet long, made of metal, and is a perfect asodel in miniature of the whee ling, panting, screaming, live iron horee. ru a wnoie iniug hi oat. eiegantiy got ten op, and rtll-cts the highest credit on tbe taste ana ssui aiepiayeu in, aim work turned out by. tbe Memphte and iiashine Shops. It hi the idea, we believe, of Mr.

B. C. Weaver, tbe popular wto nreshienover the ticket ciriee with so much atldhiiity. Thk annual sale of ebeap goods takes place this wek at Meokeu Brae. A bkactifl'I, XA8S composed by Di- chauer, will tte parfornied at Si.

Pater a Charon tins morning. At veaper mis evening Millard's fine vesper-service and some estiubite music for benediction wlM be given. CcMPJtoMbiED. Tom Downs wai ar- 7Mte( steaiiog a pair of p.str-H from Pat Kelly, and carried before Hilterd yesterday, Fiadlflg bo was wfeout to go to jail Dowm tfoasooted to return the pi Jtofe, and the ease was dismissed. Marki ao 1: Licbnsks returned to tbe office of th Comity Clerk daring tbe week yfoterday: J.

L. Wylie and Cyntblana J. Buakkry, Andrew J. Ward and Ophelia Iteevos, J. C.

Mo-Kinney aott Mury Peebles, Henry B. Wllltford aud Mrs. SueaH A. Payne, Katbauiel Baxter and M. S.

Lavender, J. Ii. CabJwll and Kiia Taylor. Dr. J.

A. Sootb'vorth and Mrs Mary O'Csl-Iod, Joe Irvine aiid Katie Ntigle, It. W. Attistie and Miss Annie M. Arnold, R.

T. Hennina: and M. J. Van, Jiabeu T. Parker and iSarah A Stafford.

Total, 11. White and gray blankets at greatly reduced prfoes atB. Loweneteln Bios.t Nicholson Pavrmbnt. Tbo contractors have finUbed all of the work of paving with the Nicholson pavement let to them li this city. The Chancery Court has decided tbe question of the property owners' inability la favor of the contractors.

Tbe contractors are required by tbe city to eofjrce the collection of this tux by suite against the property for its ot rid tin nation and sale her.ee we shall expect all parti, a Indebted to us for tbe pavement to ooma to our office aud settle. If there are tboeo who cannot pay tbti money, lot them come up and say frankly what tkay tan and willdi, and we shall do www we can in wnas wet a accepting such terms tbey niay be able to rffer us. T. E. BKOWN a CO.

JMuy 7, 1886. Ledger and Poet copy. TATE AND COUNTY TAXES -Bj BCt of the Lbgeiaiure the Collector of sounly aod State taxei is rtqaired to fllo a list of detoqUDt tax-pytrs with the Olerk of the Circuit Court, on the fourth Monday in January, in view of advertisement auJ sale of property. In feot k-kooves us to remind itnqueat tax paj-ers that by nrntnr lorwaril api setttiLg uparre.M before the aNvo tltae, they wiil avoid 'lno law will ipr oust iu 1 lvl P.Tr" fiw advertiaemRnt property the penalty will bo twenty- nve per ceut. on lax amasnsj' ABKANSAS.

Clayton's Militia in rciv Ctr. The Toirn of Scltna JacJtcd. ftcpori Saeliln; or Jlambii rz Ashley County, and Wcrrin in Bradley County. FstlHiale of Damage. Cmiy-ffimlen iha A ppeal.

Batata, DKMW a Janatry 3, tCiltonUeau.kta A put I noaested by tir- cltfzfm of thl? piaee to atie known trough your eol UBtn" outrage an a quiet, ueaee-ablfe ilage, by a band if Clayton's nii- Oa Friday night last, about twenty of CaUdTbon'd thieves entered thia place and oompleteiy gutted thu town. Here is an estimate of the goods stolen, and tbe damage to those tbey ooald cot steal, insde ont by disinterested citizens oisaonan A TOter, dry good SSlse Sianlev Howeu 178 01 15S8 00 bn K. ahtioii Klrnr MoT9, QrocerlM Dr. R. A.

Davidson, W. K. Urlaban, (0 Iti ii UU 158 00 Toui tern ow I learn that Hamburg, in Ashley county, and Warren, in Bradley, have been 8iek a similar manner by Catter- son's eat-tbroats. Bat, to return to their doing3 here ol which I ctn speak knowingly. They first entered Dhough hoiia oy breaking opm tbe door with en ar, which happened to be convenient.

Mr. Grtobam, tne clerk was ordered to "Come out of there, O'hI damn you," but in stead of obeying at onco bo weat to au other door, opened It nokeleesly to make bis escape, if possible, but seeing tbe bouse surrounded be geta sion of the money, lis tbH time Mr. ti. is or dered to ''strike a light," which hodlJ. Tne thieving scoundrels thee marched him out ob the Square and placed a guard aim until thty were thrcugu wuu stealiag.

Mr. by was sleeping in imuse; tbv knocked at bis door: Mr. Kirby naked "who is he was an-swowi State Guard, God damn you." They then arrested him and proceeded wuu their work of rriunuer, breaking down and forcing open tbe doors of tbe other two stores, there being no one in them. They remained hero only long enough to acsomphah their work abou; two hour. Oa the same nrght of the robbery here two aUrea were robbed in afontieeUu, some fteen inllec dietsut.

I Searh to-day that Cattert-ou and his tbievts are on their way to Little Rick, wihere they ought to be, in the penitentiary. Capt. Jackson, of tnts county, left in eonsuand of the district. I have given you a plain, unvarnished statement of fsets, and In conclusion mu't say, let us have peace." xuar mend. vt u.

Ladies' underwear at greatly reduced prices at Lowesstein Brcs. P.13IP2ILE1S KECKIVED. Vicx's Fijjkal Guide, for 1S09," a eharmirtgly illtMtrated annual, isttied by James Vick, of It heter, N. the celebrated fWi and horticulturist ia oa oar table. It is a woik of about one hundrtid pagts, Qiuatrated with a hun dred and fifty-fir engravinga of flowers, fruits and veg ttdes, and i the moat elegant and instructive work of the sirt ever issued.

It gives plain and thoruugb dirwlions for the culture of tl jwers and vtgetables, and in this respect invaluable. It may bo had on application to th? publisher for ten cents acpy not half the first cost of the paper on which it in Tub Scu-skski; Rkvisv fir January is at hand, being No. 9 of the fifth volume. Its pages are tilled with the usual amount of wholesome literary food, aud tbe present number ia fully up to the bigb standard of merit and tasto that ha distinguished It a publication heretofore. Tne contents of this number are "The Great Error of the Eighteenth Century Tha Nature and Laws of Light Waterloo, or Napoleon and Weliiugtoa;" "Life and Writings of John Wilsoo;" '-The Study of Sanscrit;" "Tbe Ewly History of Maryland; Tbe Progress of Astronomy The Seven Weeks' War; Tha Situate and Alabama Somme; Nurth-e-i! Geogrsphers," and "Notices of O.nwakd." This is the title of a new magt me for boya and youths, of which the January number is before us.

It is edited by Capt. Mayne Reid, who is too well known a3 a writer of fiction to need a notice at our hands. The copy oefore us is elegantly gotten up, and if it is a specimen of the future numbers, we can safely prophecy a brilliant future for Oimard. From tbe author's prospectus, we learn that ii is not meant to bo a mere collect of idle romances; but rather intended as a teacher. Tbe light and cheerful reading is but deelgned to llat tbe more serious and important matter, bo as to bring it in contact not only with the youthful raiud of America, but that more matured.

The magiiue is to be issued monthly by Carleton, of New York, and we heartily recommend it to the youth of our country. Attend the eloeirg sale of Fura and Dress Goods at Menken Bros. Ledgers, Journals and Cash Look at them. Geo. Pattleou 317 Maiti street.

Books. Co, tf Comjibkcial Educatiox. The Tennessee Bwiinees College, under the direction of Mr. T. A.

Leddin, has become one of the leading institutions of the country, aud we are glad to learn that it is meeting with the liberal patronage that its inttiLs deserve. The course of study is thorough aud comprehensive, the teachers are industrious, attentive, peiftctly acquainted with their business, and spare no pains to impf.rt thorough instruction to their students. Notice to the Ladies 0a to-morrow i Monday) mornlug at 10. o'clock, W. H.

Paasmore Sc Co. commence the Rale of lace, edgings, Inserlings, otc. This sale will no doubt attract a large audience, oing to the f(tct that it is a rare tiling to see such goods placed under tbe hammer. Chairs will be provided for the accommudation of the ladies during the eale. Christian Ciiukcu.

Dr. William J. Barbee wiil preach, at Linden Street Christian Church to-day at 11 a.m. and at 7 p.m. Great reductiou In Ladle' Underwear at Rice Bngel'p.

To Wholesale Buyers. Just received oue thousand overcoats from S6 to SlOach, at Walker Bros. 229 Main street, Clay Building. tf The following teiegraina remain un-oilled for In tbe "Wosrn Union TeJn-Eraph office Joyner, Lsujoh Gale, N. Corona T.

Dam, J. B. Burke, Shanp, Harris Clnrk9 Drury, D.tvh? E. C. Kirk.

M. Au- dwsoa Philiipa Bigley, Mfliorsh Co irrauk, iloorc3 rtnn ftb Rro Corns, Corns, Corns. Dr. Lludo-man, the Chiropodist, is etill stopping at theOvsrtou Hitel. Dr.

is making some wonderful ourts of oorrjF, bunions and In-growing walls. Ho cures without pain or drawing blood. Room, 24 Overton Hotel. Charges, two dollars a corn. Ltdies attended at their renldeneea.

Will only remain till Saturday Jan. 16. Rrv. Dr. Ford will preach le funeral sermon of Edwin Whitfield at the First Metbodist Church this morning at eleven o'clock.

His remains will be borne from the wellies of Mis. E. A. Shepherd, corner of Vance and Orleans streets, at (t.7n ninini, uaji-uMv viiuw. i The Maukets were well attended yesterdey eveniug and there was a very maiked decreaf of of everything like holiday marketing such as 8gs, calokeas, turlsoys, etc, Kcvlow ol the WteSi.

New Mbmphb. The weather during tbe week has been in the main fine, there having been but two bad ovnings. At tbo New Mem pais the stock has been aollug, unsupported by a siar. 0a Monday evening the play wss Hand; Andy, with the Tumour as an entract-. Oa Tuesday and Wednesday the Lads of the Lake was given to good hcu3es, Wednesday being the benefit of Mr.

Theo. Hamilton. Tnursday the fairy spectacle Beauty and the Beast was quite well rendered. Oa Friday Mrs. tack a benefit, but owing to the inclemency oi tne weather, the house wa3 not so full aa wo would uavj liked to pee it.

The play was Ftowen of the Jbrcaf, and Mrt. tnagan really shone in her rolo. Saturday night Ireland aa it Was tad the Loan of a Lover, were most ex rellentiy rendered to an empty house. There were thirty-two persons visible at 10 o'clock in the parquet and drees circle aad three or four of theaa were dead-aeads. Nest week Lotta will be the attraction and we suppose that our people, jtIio are like the Athenians, according to ihe Apostle, always seeking something new, will fljok to the Ne Memphis to aea her.

Gkbbnlaw Opsra H0U3B. TheSpal-Jing Bid wall's Varieties Company from the Academy of Music in New Orleans, arrived iu the city, and opened up at the Greenlaw Opera House, on Tuesday, with Lurline, very good house. They have re peated the ay or spectacle every since. Tuottoupe numbers, its members, some of the most a m-piished artistes, danseuies and acno'mts in the profession. In addition the brothers, who oatne from New Orleans with them, the charming little rumour joined thrm, at tne termination of her eaegagement nt the New Memphis, which was on nday.

The vre- mitre dansewe is Madame Galelti, well known as a first-class artiste. Mrs. Ottes, a charming vocalist, has won all hearts by ber sweet sones. as hae. also.

Miss Jennie Xorttos will be repeated two more nlgnts ooiy, vis Monday snil Tuesday, next week. illS liAYKTIES. lulS InstHUlIOD, which sprung into life ou Monday last, iml Is consequently uot iiaite a week )ld, Ls already a fixed fact In our Stat of local amusements. Mr. Ettler, the uaaaciac man, is one who thoroughly understands his boomers, and wiio knows how to cater to the public tasto.

His bouse is now tbe nightly resort of pleas ure seekers, and as long ns it remains at it has commenced, wiil be the headquarters of lovers of genteel fun and amuse ment. Varieties Manager Broom con tinues to furnii-h tine bills of fare," and to draw crowded bouses to It I temple of mirth aad gsyety. He has a corps of good actors and excellent- artiita awl artutes, and 3de-plitttog fun and jjlllty are the or der of the night at house. A new ot of "stars," will be on hand the-eotn- ing week, and every attraction apper tauilng to a first el.tss variety show will be presented nightly. Concert alooks are becoming quite iitimercus iu the city, three or four being in full blast oa Jttferson street.

A new and very fine one baa been opanod on Second srreet, near of which the card appears in auother column. The Hebrew X' air closed last nignt with a largu and crowded house. The the voting wnl be juad elsewhere. GfitU' jFnrnishiH? ClootEs. GentS' lull itosm bhlii-, 81 HO; 300 aals tients' Call" JBo antl Srwers, 73 ntfiat -8 tk S5ros.

v. 231 Main strcat, CJaj bnildiii. Silk Warn Alpacas at great reduction, at Rice Eogel'a, 233 Main st. Everybody should have one a Diary for 1889, to be had at Geo. Puttison 3171 Main street.

tf Gkictlemkn's woolen undershirts and drawers at lees than cost at B. Lowen-ateiu Bros. EPISCOPAL. Condition of ihe ilnlveraily oi the Wo learn from the Nashville Banner of Thursday, that during bis recti nt vieit to Knoxvilio, Bishop liutard replied to many inquiries concerning the University of the South at Sewanoc There is now at the University, a chapel, a framo building, 70x30 feet, with wings each 25x30 feet, used as recitation ThorH is also Otey Hall, named far the late Bishop Oiey, of Tence-see, a frame building of sixteen and Trimlett Hail, named for Rev. M.

Trim-Ifctt, of Lsndor. England, one of the warmest friendd of the University. Trimlett Hall has a front of 1G3 feet, is three stories high, with wings two stories high. The University has now comfortable accommodations for one hundred students. Wbllo the BUhop was in England he received donations of several thousand books for the library.

The books have not yet been unpacked, however, nor will they be ustil a lire-proof building Ls provided for tbeir reception. Tbo library has also lately received a valuable additiou, thu late Rsv. Dr. Carver, of Connecticut, having bequeathed to, the University his valuable collection of during fifty years iu the ministry. The University is uow rpftay to rwelvo students.

The next term begins February 10th. Attend the great reductiou sale at B. Loweustem Bros. Fine Horses and Carriage For Rale. A air of blooded horses, tiviijL' tjioim siocx, witn an uranst cairiago and haroess, will be sold at a sacrilicc.

Apply to Meukeu Bros, Deputy Sheriff's Badge at He- brew Fair. The elegant Gold Badge is to be voted for on Monday night. We learn there is much competition among our Deputies. Educational. Parties desiring thu services of a practice! accountant, or wishing to receive a business education iu a short time, with small investment, should pttroniin Rjbertson's Commercial Collegs, 97 Main street, where every facility is auordeu mem.

A neat hoot makes the gentleman, as well as tbe neat hat or ulove. aud, tbe ladies God bleeis them! what would their pretty little feet be if they were not encased In pretty litllo shoes? Both gentlemen and Indies should, thereforo, Vlfelt the XliAOLE XJ0OT AUD SHOE STOKE, No. 344 Maiu street, and purchase tbeir chausaure. Boots, hrogane, etc. the largest stock for all wear in the city at prices to suit the times.

Cloaks and shawls at less than cost at B. Lowsnsteln Bros. Making Miscegenation Pay. On Friday last a white man named Schuyler, who was an overseer before the war, accompanied by an ancient female African, dressed in mourning, wont into tho Freednien'a Bureau and nut in a claim I jintly with hi sable companion, for tho haunty due a deceased Ufgro soldier, averring ou his oatn (and nta oatn was substantiated by Ihb companion that he wa3 the foti er of the dead defsndor of tho old llg." Wo understand that his claim whs duly put in oourse of collection. This is one instauco whero miscegenation has been turned to account.

"As By Fire." From a circular of Geo. S. publishers, 40 Morcer street, we learn that orders for tbo new work ot iNeuie ainrsnau, oi As Bv Fire ia already bo de maadud by the trade that Uieyilad it difficult to moet tbo orders. Tois Is a hiizh but merited compliment to well known in the Souih, one whose merits have long been recognized by tho Sod'hern public. Our public wiil bo on the out vive for this work.

TflU 3IE3IPRIS AXD SE1D3IA The gurrcyingr Party en aioatc. Interesting Letter S7j Colenel Trezcinnt. t.icdal Cerrespoodenca Apptal. Fbskcii Casim, cuocrAw Couxtv, January 1. UM.

I EdttoH Appeal A happy N3W Year to and yonr readers. May yen live to witness many a pleasant return or tne jous aay. i write from a spot famous iu the estimation of the deui.ens around here ss tbe cjmplng ground of Gen. Jackson, where be stopped a week or two In ons of his Indian wars, to repair his wagons, shoo ais Horse etc. xt is a very pretty praoe, abounding in mineral springs of various kinds, and expects to become celebrated as soon as our railroad from Grenada to Meridian shall b3 completed.

We are 160 feet higher than Grenada, and the lino of survey, so far, la a very admirable one, coming up and down rich valleys, and not fx an average of eight 'eat to tho mile. I have some Memphis boys the pnrty Skip.Foute, Henry Saiafi, Horace Pickett and tile Is so active and quick thet h. is "at the frout" with the transit llg. H'n sudden appearance with hie red bulling rellned by the caudal appendage of eomtbedy's shirt, often creates alarm among darkiea and to children, who seek onver among the bushes aryitg out KuKJux!" Pickett biw the lavel rod, and is "eld reliable." Foute und Small have the chhiti and are prime workers. In fact the while party 1 as tearty and cheerful workicg set us I ever saw.

Tney hrrakfifct by caudle light, are oa tbe Maid by tbe time tbe instruments can be mmi, ind quit work only when it is too liuik to Uro them often Having to walk two or three miles to camp. By the tirus tbey get within a mile of it, they open the war whoop," to laaru the direction of their roost," the eon takes up the refrain," and tbey soou come in, tired and huogry. If supper is not done, you can imagine you are with "our army in Flanders" thirteen in party all famished The cor.k oajs it takes two gallons of coffee and ix large biscuits apiece io hold 'em back.rt Their fatigue generally compels wholesome hurry. Ou Sunday, if a church be near and service held, they all go to look at the uirls and be locked at. Pickett, In cad.it," aad another young man in" his m-ve," always create a sensation wherever tbey make their appearance.

Foute then puts on one of bis ''killing look," and Ssla bears himself as Independent ns an Arab. If you could see them, however, us thy coma into camp, you would think of the nursery song Hark, bark, tte dogs do bark, The bengals are coming to town, Some in rigs, some in Ugi, etc." Briars, thickets, mud, water up to knees, mike gad havoc with their wardrobes. Tney are aa healthy as tbair friends could wish, and demean themselves as gentlemen. Capt. Phan, the head of the party, with Capts.

Cobb and Morel), at the transit and level, are thorough working men, understand their duties, and arc models for the young men. Wc shall reach LouUville, Winston county, by tha 10th, being now twenty miles distant, and fifty miles from Grenada. The country is gradually getting back to condition of pecuniary prosperity. Tb planters in this (Choctaw) and Winston county seud their cotton to the different depots on the Miseissippi Central and Mobile actl Ohio iliroaiis, selling it Tor cabh, expending oae-fourlh or "oi e-third in supplies, taking tha balance home. The result is, money Is becoming more and more abundant, aud farmers will have tho oosa to buy mules, waitoBe, hire labor, etc.

Land ia rising, as 1 believe, in all tho counties in North Mis- faiswppi, oitcn selling for twenty-live per cent, mora than it have com manded sixty day-i ago. With political justice meted out to ixe a oareer of great prosperity is hafora them. They heusti made un their minds to ac cept the conditions to ba imposed upon tuem, not without murmurs, uut wuu he conviction that time, patience aud industry v. ill srtou restore things to a neallhy state. au honest, earnest hatred cf Radicals and Radical rule, however, constitute them rebels," they will die "rebels." Ia this asd adjoining counties, the people hW6 always traded with New Orleans, aud it is exceedingly difficult to convince them that Memphis is a better market.

Their commercial relations, mr many years, have been so exclusively with the lormer city, mat it is almost impossible to induce them even to attempt the formation of such relations with any other. I have eeon copies ot tho Appeal, lately, end have shown several gentlemen your cotton quotations of the 23 December. From your state ment, it seems that middling cotton sold for a half cent, and a cent, more iu Memphis than it did in New Orleans ou the 221. This surprised them and they were Inclined to doubt it until I gave them a eatis'actery reason for it. When they learnt thatall the Ohio valley factories all the facto ries west of Putsburg, bought their cotton at Memphis, rather thau at New York or New Oileans, they could easily uaderstaud that tbo annually increasing consumption of these factories, must always keep Memphis ahead of the New Orleans market.

Your commercial reporter wiil pardon me if I euzcest an addition to his admi rably prepared market reviow. I do it that the people in an tnis section now trading in New Orleans, may have their attention drawn to the claims of e. uesrer and better market. It is, to make a daily End weekly summary of cotton prices, thus: Middling cot ton, January 1, isuo, JNew xoru, 26c per pouud New Orleans, 23o per pound; Memphis 24,3 per pound, or what is mo actual met." j.uia brief but plain statement, In figures, will arrest their attention much more readily than in any other form and can be promptly referred to as a teat of the ruling prices at the several markets. It will eoon direct general attention to matter of interest to the planter, and the latter will thus gradually be brought to tho conclusion that it is to Ms interest to trade with Memphis.

Tho boys wish to get a sight of Memphis papers. Will youeend a half dozen copies to me at Louisville, Miss. Yours, etc, J. T. TRE.KVANT.

X.itdieK' iress Goods SpsiHI- 11 VI VI 7 cents; goo-1 solid color Poptinn, 25 cent: best alt wool JMorinos, 75 cen all wool Iciains, 1 i a -bth cents priuteu 20 cent, nt J. IS. Lccwen-rfinedf Stros. So. Ktrcet, Clay Building Great reduction in gents' furnishing goods at Rico Engei's, 233 Main at.

itricnou Phllflrnns' wool hose at cost price at B. Loweustein Broo. Tv Tir p. City Again. Dr.

J. A. Clop- ton, of Hunlsvllle, may be oou-sulted at tho Wondmm Houso, room No. 4 for a few days. Ho refers to one of tho most popular phyeiciann of Memphis, also his old patioats of tho city.

Dr. O. treats with perieci huccess, strictures, do Special innn tn iHaoncM nt fpmftlos. This 11UU will be tho only visit to the city this year. New Music We have reoelved from the author Mr.

Hilz'efd a niece of music entitled Response from Dixie to Serg't 1- ami nlittin yJlCS, iUI VUiUO tfcll jii.m. Imitation op Nature. One of the' handsomest pieces, of graining that wo have ovr seen Is on tho doors of Ht. Peter's church. They were grained to represant oak, by Messrs.

Hook La-Grill, and are a fac-slmile of nature. These gentlemen are artists in their line, arid parties having this sort of work to do Bhould givo them call. They also do most elegant lotteriug and sign palntingi A Of DAMAGSS. What tha Ken of Tonnes-stc ILojt 1 tsrlri the War A Wealthy Class ofFeile. Col.

Waters, General Claim Agent for tha State of Tennessee, 1ms made a re- Dcrt of claims preferred agalnt the dlen ersl Governroout by loyal citizens of this State, for ltww incurred by them during tho rebellion." Tho claims ar arranged by cjuntiee, aad are carefully eollalod by tho Commissioners appoluted under the act of February 19, 1863. Tbe Nashville Union and Amtriecm, in publishing this list, which we append, makes some very significant and startling developments, showing, as it very antiy says, one of two things that portions of tho State were terribly rav aged by the contending armicv, or there ia a very bold attempt to make loyalty pay." To prove this, It takes the value of all the taxable property, othar thac real estatu or slaves, in certain counties In E-rat Teusa-see, for i.he year 18C0, as shown by the Comptroller's report, and institutes a comparison between this to-Ulamtuitof property and the amount of losses claimed by tha loyal For iustauce, by a refrenco to the appended tahle, it will be seen that in Carter osanty the "loyal" losses are set down as The rniptroHei's report for tho year lb0 purs down tha total value of taxable property in this county I exeeptinir, of cauree, land and sieve), at $31 Ifi.VQOO, or one hundred and forty' fiva thousand fcur hundred and eleven aouars than tee mysi cinsatw cisim to have rrst. her emin ties show a aim ilarula' j' affaira. We q-sote a fsw, tbo rac- out ol the way Pjuntto. FmcabtK P.

operty. Auders ItUI) HJstl ra WDXl KM CliOorue mm mm H-i acock A5H. Jounon Uj-TS Morenu ll.Wri 28,791 Heott LS6 6038 This txhitii, the Union and American 3y, illnstratea tho position that the ravages of the two armies were fearful indeed, and must have left nothing but squalid povMiy ia "loyal" East Tennessee, or there has been a very sharp attempt at making loyalty pay. There 's another featura in tho business: Tha "loyai" ciL'z ns of Franklin county claim to have lost $119,057 When the question ul cession was presented to the peoplH of that county on tbe 8th cf 1S01, was uot loyal ci i to vote against it, and so the hs unanimous in fvor of seceaaius. I county there were onlyfie voted egaiuat secession.

Yt the eltizsna" of that county are fufft-r' by the rebellion ti the tune of l't-1. Tbero aro sevirsl other counties Middle and Weat Tennessee whero 'iiaa man" wero remirkably seareaup'n tne largest vote over polled in the d.ate, wuen the question of secession tu tUis people, whose to the figures re-rruti 5rral Claim Commissioner, sum teeu swept from tbe fee uf tbe As "rebels" and loal ti: suffered" alike from tho taking stiuciou of property by tbe two i from its peculiar location, pnyed almost incessantly upon th'o Stsu'-, ti wonder is how tha people havt ubalat. We think amu admit that this ia one the ui jest It: "la games to make moofy ttiat evtr been attempted in TeurjiB e. Toe woole thing is a deepened attempt to m.ke "loyalty" pay, bu: ia hardly that Congress will, ly iuikiug'i appropriation to pay thtcso st a precedent that we uh add untold tuiilioua to tha national debt. Tbo appanded is ihe table referred to, and piHtteuts a nice' little hill for the uatica aggregate amount being about six and a-halr millions of dollars.

LOVAI. 07 IS 41 30 lTtM S5 9,271 80 7,958 50 00 28 007 13 4,218 10 7167 75 57 MB 8250 26 1.903 30 Reliel. 57 112.048 95 110 033 15 53 185 40 4 87 02 154 982 71 136 024 35 48,477 30 24,245 05 13 037 90 84 3,041 15 12,195 60 95,190 74 15S.9H2 20 00.094 10 29,425 03 21,704 25 25 584 60 40 373 53 54,467 62 20,878 90 15 134 56 102,290 18 5 2S3 90 237 4.31 95 126,601 60 141.006 31 92 292 50 72 135 10 40,512 75 131,054 00 11,315 00 27,782 05 60 526 71 151,. 41 90,505 43 24,133 50 227,809 85 53 103 50 132.140 77 31,072 52 5,723 45 Andt-rwn, Bitnil'y, Bedford, Benton, Bledsoe, Blount, Carroll, Cimpbeil, Cannon, Octree, Cocke, Cheatham, Cumberland, Claiborne, Carter, Davidson, Dirksou, Decatur, Dyer, DeKalb, Fayette, FmiiUHh, Fentresf, Gibson, Giles, Gruudy, Greene, (4 rainier, Hiiniltua, Hardemau, Henderaon, Henry, Haywood, Humphreys, Iltckmau, Hsncjck, Hwkii.f, Hardin, Jacksou, Jjllerbou, Johneon, Knox, Lawrence, L'ucciu, Lewis, Madlsou, Marion, Marsliall, McMInu, Maury, Monroe, Morgan, McNairy, Montgomery, Obion, Overton, Perry, Putnam, Robertson, Kutberfoid, Roane, Rhea, Sullivan, Sumner, Scott, Sevier, Smith, Shelby, SequRtohlo, Stewart, Tipton, Union, Van Buren, WvshingUui, White, Weakley, Wilson, Warren, Wayne, Williamson, 4,290 8 11,079 t6 -17 314 17 160,457 00 3,503 65 2 130 33 8.21200 4 008 50 2L540 50 92181 70 2,235 50 30,120 45 No rojmrt. 5 372 30 32 301 07 13 622 35 51 11.1 04 134.877 12 14 897 57 11 200 GO 4215 60 32 W) SO 8 47,3 75 809 85 si SMS! V0 1 378 (Hi 57 8:5 45 4 322 40 51, 00 10(101 85 704 50 Noireport.

5 5BBT 75 oi 4,844 70 3.01B 00 5,387 02 47,091 60 2.C0S 30 20t706 92 1.53S 30 22 No report. 7 8S0 40 3 931 75 30 3U0 48 3 114 80 8,650 33 20.379 11 81,199 53 15,460 00 15 210 76 05.675 60 15,881 33 3 072 95 3,934 80 395 320 09 3.543 58 No report. No report. 15.838 12 4 359 20 21,105 00 9,113 02 15,769 41 8,121 62 2,309, 35 11,400 09 7,315 30 25,452 20 74.425 31 23,976 40 15.422 10 48 53.3S6 06 45,040 19 55.401 90 22,228 43 45,403 40 19.772 30 41 031 64 OS 48a 11 23.692 94 3 254 50 11,932 60 192 6S7 50 7,568 76 87.984 34 22.703 00 43,471 30 71,723 20 11.306 00 148 873 97 3,111 90 56.787 83 4.771 45 39,950 94 14 759 50 93 710 04 59,550 50 2 653 56 24,061 75 28,275 20 $1,955,322 37 4,417,043 24 ents' Gennlno UnrriHon Cnssimec Hnih 13; best disk SSixed suilx, 1G; good black Beuvor Milts at J. II.

JLuewensiine Bros, Vo. 231 SEaln utrect. Clay Hultding. All kinds of dress goods marked down nt B. Lowenstein Bros- Robert Burns.

We understand that the St. Andrew's Society of this city are making great preparations to celebrato tho anniversary of tho birth of Robert Burns, which 1b the 25th instant. Coal and Wood. Bigley Mellersb, 278 Main street, have always oa hand a large and assorted stcck of wood and coal, and are propared to furnish private hotels, factories, with fuel. Irish Ponlins lower than over, at Blue Engel'e, 233 Mala street, THE SCSIOOl, The State Treasurer' Ucportro ue General The i3 Jnge Broom's 51 utfs.

In the Lanlsiature ou TkajwOay. Mr. Rust, the State Trawmr, ia ta House reeolutim, furnished the following report of the amorat of tb Botes, belonging ta the School Fund pJaaed by him la tfaehaadsof that "law firm" rr collection la obedience to House resolution No. I herewith respectfully report, thai here was placed iu the hands of Brown, attorney at law, by my nrede ees3or, tbe following claims for collection viz: ofHanry C. Haver, ie-lorsed by R.

L. Dilton and George Rut tar, for 5133 33 No. 1247. no'e of M. N.

Cluskey for 1000 No. 1279, note of Rolf I Saunders for $750; No. 13437 noteo H. S. Jamtw for $1000 No.

1205, paid, H795; No. 1100. note ot T. Y. Taylor for 11000 No.

1204, note of Maacourt A Bryson for $1000: No 1262, not of Rsbt-Grlst for 5600; No. 10.17, uofcs of Thomas Leonard for $1000 84i noi ef E. W. Wiokersham forSotfO; No. 11, E.

W. Wicberthaia for 25500 other notes to the amount of about 32700, of which ho report collected rhe sam of 16, of wo c-h am he pakl te Mr. Henry, Trean.rer, as per bin 0 1 lAAVtnv hiu h.imiA hitonnd 1 'ri UWMUV W. of $7822 71. The rt tort was referred to iuo wommuten on l- loanoa.

-GENERAL ASSEMBLa'. Condensed SIrport of the Pro; cetdlngs of Thursday, TarKHDAT, Janoary 7, 1969. fienate. Ia the Senate there was no quorum. Jloutp.

The House met pursuant ta adjournment. Oa calling the roll it was found there were 56 membeis present, exactly a quorum, when the body, without trmftotinir anv buslneca adiohrnad until two o'cloek. aftbrnook sxbbiok. Mr. Prosser sent in memorial from ocomotive eneinecra, machinists, black smiths, praying for the passage of a law for the proper government of apprentices.

The paper was referred to tha Committee oa Judiciary. Mr. sent up a aeries of resolu tions, passed by the State Teacbera' As sociation on December 13, IS68, urging the exact and prompt compliance of the State authorities with tbe provisions of the school law. itsferreu to the Com mittee oa Common Schools. Mr.

Allen sent Id another petition relativo to education, which was also referred to the Committeo on Common Schools. By Mr. Prasser: A bill providing for collecting the indebtedness of the Nash ville and iNorthwestern Xtailroad to the State by selling the road, and for this purpose directing the Attorney-General of this State to lllo a biil in Chancery, in the name of the State as complainant, against tho road. Posted and referred to the Commitleaon Finance. A resolution by Mr.

Kerchival, authorizing the Governor to employ counsel to prosecute G. R. Ratter. Referred to Committeo on Finance. By Mr.

3oasoa: A resolution asking the Comptroller to supply tho -House with information of what railroads have paid. By Mr. Ryder A bill to authoriza the election of delegates to a convention to amend tha Constitution of the State, the convantion to ba held on the first of April, by proclamation of the Governor, in the event of a majority voUng therefor. Daring tho debate on the passage of this bill, Mr. Prcsser moved to adjourn till 10 a.m.

to-morrow. Carried. Toe House accordingly adjourned. Great sale of cheap seeds for this week at Monkea Bros. Blank Books, Blank Books.

The most complete stcck in the city. Geo. 1'flttison Co. have them at 3171 Main street. tf Great reduction In Linen Towola aud Embroideries at Rica Eugei's.

XlliE COURTS. Municipal Court 7eo. W. Waldran, Judge. A good many motion- pending in this Court were argued and determined yesterday.

The cases specially set for that day were also disposed of. On Monday the following casea will ba called for trial 1425 Park va Wiliisms. 1502 Winters vs County of Shelby. 1572 Merohants' National Bank V3 Ca- ruthers ct al. 1503 Mandal Co va Ntilnn Lindsay.

1664 Thomas, adm'r, vs Winn. 1670 Micou vs Brown Looney. 1571 Qayoso Ga9 Company vatitawart. 1572 Egnew va Davia. 157S Reimer vs Tsohudi.

1574 Ranfro vs Crowiey, at al. 1575 Sykes vs BJuke. 1576 Walcott, Smith vs Dougherty. 15SI Mayor aud Aldermen of Memphis, va Beecher. 1-582 Same vs Same.

1585 Same Vs Meyer. 1583 Same vs Long. 1588 Same vs Connoll. 1591 Pickett, adm'r, vs Williams. 1595 Cuneo vs Cappuro.

1601 King, use etc, vs Harvey; 1602 Mosby, rec'r, vs Flnnle. 1603 MoHenry va Mitchell. 1605 Joyner, trustee, vs Hirah. 1606 Lowenstela Bro vs Gallaer. 1607 Commercial Bank of Tennesea vs Garth.

1608 Brines Nortoa vs Mackey Co. 1609 St.Louisand Memphis Packet Corn- nan vs Peros Law court H. S. Lee, Judge. This Court held a short session yesterday for the rjurocso of finally diseasing of the remaining business of tbe term.

It was found necessary for tho Court to hold another session before its final ad- in order to complete some buslnesastlll unfinished. Court stand3 ad journed until Tuesday morning, wnan i i an tne remaining uusmtM win un uisuscu of and the minutes signed. Court wiil then adjourn to court in cuurse. Tha Jenklna of tho Courier-Journal ia describing a lal masque at tho residence of T. T.

Sureve, E-q. In Louie- villa, aavs Miss Bettlo Vance, tde ac complished daughter of Wm. L. Vance, appeared as the Almighty Dollar," and was one 01 Uie most nouceaoie cuarac-ters present, takiag all by storm by her versatility ond loveliness. Har costume was of white and silvor tissue, bordered with bank notes, a la Pendleton, gold coina on her neck and arms and in her hair.

Several devoted admirers agreed With finuuciol policy, and seemed to be anxious to take any amount of stock. We had the pleasure of a viait from tho Hon. Mrs. Yelvertou yesterday, a lady who will bo remembered by our readers cs principal In one of tho most notablo cattses edebre that over-transpired in the British Courts. Sha is traveling through the United States for the purpose of close personal observatioa of our peopln, institutions and condition, with a view to the preparation of a book tf travels that will bs i(Ml simultaneously ia this country ana Kngland.

Mrs. YeWerton has given readings from tne English poets iu many tha cities she has visited and may so indulge the MLniphia public before her departure. Thos. Boyle, Superintendent of tho Western Union Telegraph. at Louisville, arrived iu our city yesterday.

He aoa justtakea tonimselj oae of Kentucky's fairest daughter's and with his brida is stopping at muTO" We wish the newly married pair oyery happiness-that tha current of lire to them may run aa smoothly an electric currant ovar the Western Union, on a cloudless day, with wires all up, and battery iu working order. We had tha pleasure of meeting in our offlcs yesterday, Prof, ilabneys of the University of the South. The Professor remains ia the city butafiiw-daya, la the Interest of that Institution. A Xosro Jlan Kilted Srj a Itatl-IcaJ, Tbe Covington lUcurti of JTxMkji sjf that kiat Friday a Porters vtlle, by tire name ef L. H.

Araett, killed a negro man named it RiWaxon. Arantt was tried before A. J. MeQ.dstoo, asd awfaMfed, the proof developing tne fact tin seoso made a threatening denioaatziMSta wttij a. pfetoi upon A melt.

AraeCt is atafit as liny a Radical at. there is in tbaeacab, od had lived with the negro upan mu most intimate terms. So P-atHealfiapsfH wilt please make a note of thin Bilka marked down at B. LowensMn fc Bros. THE CWCSE OP ULOO.

JJnrJer after Murder for Ten-gcance Sake. In the yenr 1802, says tbe TtptbH. Retwd, D-. Walton, a citizea ot this eoanty, llvior about four cad a half milen from to wo, wm killed by a man named Yarbro. Shortly after ward.

Opt Smfth, wWo wv one of tne SherlfPa pesse kflrM Yarbro in attomptlng to arrtat him. Io 1865 3eiith wa killed at Randolph, by Dr. Martin, who bod not long beJer r-turned from tbe Confederate army, having lost aa arm, at Atlanta, we beifave. In the rait of 1866 Dr. Martin was kWed by a Capt.

irwrs, and last summer Irwin waa killed by a man named Bnrwtf, wfce acted ia was acquitted fora a magistrate and no attempt waa ew made to bring the matter before Ike growl Jury. Irwia's father and brother, w4ra re la Middle Teaneseee, Bear we uoderotand, swore wjb-geac 8galnet Burnett, and JlUluBgh it waa known to sit that ho acted purely in self-defeasa determined upon. death. Burnett, too, seemed to have soperatitious dread of being killed, im was familiar with, tbe strange IhtMtty wnicn aeemec to oirect tne several i cidee, and eoon after the kilting ef Irwin le't til State, every one UMU. mm ws goirg to his wife who waa at Marietta, but ittoteatl went first tBtMii-iMfpfii, where he was followed Uh father aB brother of Capt.

IrwfH. He left Miaeteippl and went to, or sear, Oaeeola, to live, bat here, toe, tax avengers of Irwin came, and a few dh4 ago the father and brother killed Bw-nett. He who sheds man's bkvatl By man shall his bloed be shed." IMHIGRATIOS TO TEXSESSES. What the Itailrcailj to Do. Propose The People of the Xorth Hoblc to Tennessee as a 3ccca The Nashville Press and Timas (Radical) of Thursday saya We learn from toner who has Ju3i returned from Atlanta, that important steps have beta taken by tho coavention of railroad ffl-cera, held there, in.

favor of immlgea-tiou. Mr. Bokum has handed us iho following interesting letter fat-pabrlBa-Uon," which, let the Appeal add, ono among many truthful answers to the defaming inuendes of the Seuttx and of Tennessee, propagated by pubfie man intarested in the sole of la cite in ether Suites: BRAilV t'OlTOFFICE, IgPIAltA CeA. Rev. H.

Bokum Bear Sir I am la receipt of year interesting letter, and, a3 requested, wW publish it in our county papers. I am also in receipt of your welcome annual report, which i8 eagerly sought after by the friendi. I hope yoa will send another copy. Your Hand-Book carae also, and before I left the office I had to give it to persona who contemplate going to Tennessee. Thesa books are ought after with such tenacity that I can scarcely keep them to read myself, for any length of ttme.

I wiil have extracts published frem your annual report; they will have a benefloial eflectgon our emigration movement. Some left last week, jr your 8tate, and next Monday two gentlemen are going to purchase a tract of land for a colony a number propose atartiagia three weeka; they will call aad see you. These may ba termed" thB skirmishers, la advance of tha spring emigration. Tennessee is jainig ground among those who propose emigrating, and, in fact, it appears to be Uie modern 21eaca in the minds of the peapk. Paopla who have hitherto withstood the inducements to emigrate Westward are now anxious to go to Tennessee.

I seme-times think there is a mysterious kjrlu-ence ia the name. Persons whose wives ana childrea ore troubled with the lib incident to our rigorous Northern winters, want a more genial clime. The winter has been severe for nearly month. More than thirty-two Inshea snow have fallen. If tne Lsgfelatura atrengthena your hands and co-operates with the emigration movements as suggested by you, they may look for a large influx of population uext (this) a hardy, liberty-loving people.

I have submitted your auggeatioa for a leoltif to the friends of the movement, and they are highly elated. You wW hear from them ere long. Gentlemen who have been to your State, and who have returned with glowing descriptions of the same, but who bod nothing to sustain their declarations except their more ipss dixit, tender you their thanks for your Hand Book and Report ic atrengthena their declarations and makoa their assertions have the weight that properly belouga to them. I hopo yah. may ba successful in making arrangements for the cheap transit of omigraata to your State.

GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY OF CAKADA, -AND- Montreal Ocean SteamsliipCo. THROUGH FREIGHT LIKE Fiwt Class Steamships sailing Every Saturday to Liverpool, Krom PORTLAND In Winter and MOJT-THriAJ. tn Suminsr. THB nnderslzned having been appointed Agents for tbe abovw Line are autanrlwjl to grant tlirougb bills of lsdlug Irani ilemptiU tn Liverpool aad Glasgow. Tbo attention or Bhlppura Is called to this ronle, by which tne dolayaand.

excessive transfer charges Incurred at the large porta are enU rely avoided. BHIs oi Lading contain through ratw covering all O0arixi iroci MrmpUU to tbe ship's at Liverpool, and low rates and quick time aro guarantied. Fifteen nrst class SuamBhlps ara now on the Hue making regular trips oawtar-Uiy ot each week. Frelghis ioadeJ frora'liia cars oa does directly Inio he ve'- TrlKOCUU KlOIPTO Ten'o Norton an New England, points vl. GRAND TttCNi.

yorrates and taformaUmij apply 1o THOMAS ja- jn.JM Front street. MampWs. ASD LITTLE E0C baileoad. OoxL to Madlsozi AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, SHFTES1-v. i csv tha ipfuf Am nt viaian of this Uotvt wiU run regularly as loUowst- at Madison at! o'clock CQJtraa East Leaves Madison Tnesfiay, rrlarsdayand Saturday at 7130 la arrlv at.

UopenelU at 1 o'clock, ifemE' leavM tha. foot el ine iorrjuw- RallroadTickefofl- ces In the city. :Sn.l?v?Hhn.mnst ba iirtSaca at Road, No. 12 Jefferson rveu uj XL, HISlSTtDT, Prop, ail coits, fees, etc.

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