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"3 THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL-SATURDAY, AUGUST 7. 1859 5 3 lailg Appeal MEMPHIS'." SATURDAY, AVUPST 27, 1659. Beading Matter on Every Page. Largest Circulation in the City. OKAMJ BAItKIiCTJlv AT COL.L.IEH-VILL1- Tbe Titmocnty of Shelby -rasy, tttfy tberr ltretbren and the rest of stankinc, that they will Rive barbecue on Saturday, the 3d proximo, in tow of the lite victory trf tbe party in i-etr eSetrtet ana i Auty.

There will b- a of goal tMkm peses. an )' amount 01 C01 ekeer. Tire CaatmrUee of arTecf emtnU reaw to extent! a eneral lrrrttttrtiti. TUBCRDJCB1LCE rllOTIIAlT. BDjrlBllTI.n SPU.IKWOATODD rEl-t-OTTS HA 1.1- EE-Scaator Ftit, rmrint; declinei, ob the TOaivd of fata inability te speak ia the opts sir, to iiUm tlir Opposition Meting Thursday aUbt, announced that be would tbe public upon political topics at Odd Fellow's Harl the next day.

Ifi lwrlae.t of -to anftrantmea, tbe frtreewea of yesterday, ssteke for a cotaale of hturt to a large and Otarst nuciiknrc. cotapttsinr; gentlemen of paHttoal partita and iatfereperted with a optrtrosi of ladies. Aa astgat hare bees ietpatod, the time allotted bin was insum 'at for the purpose, and at 'lie close of his aria he i1 od that wuaxld a Delude 3 ill tssm at the tame ntacp at Bight, which dU, The necaatariUts of Mr. Bnti style aa a -iiht tatcker, are well kaows, and are In aeeftlatT with his history aa a pahlic They wore toOy itrtwtrated to Ma sceeebes tos-teaday. He did sot march boMtr af to the aocottoM and dieeeaa tbesn wttb that frask- Etacs aad ttraitfarward WMaeu which is-spires the coaMeaee of bta hearera In the cor- rectaMaof UapoeitioM or the sincerity of bta uti uttoai.

He la stir at rally a trimmer in poli-ttea aad a believer ia the maxim of Talleyrand, that ward wore gives to coaceal ideas. Mr. Max. baa tbe rare facattr of Baring lea is a long afeechkthaa ana- one we hare ever beard. Ihe.bardea of Ma raforU at Odd Fellows' HaH aa to prore-th correctness of nis pesi-tare la efrpestnc; tke repeal of the Missouri Coaproaiie, whkh he xcarded aa a aacred ooapact, which wooM have heea aa inviolable aa the eoaeUtetioB itself.

Ia thta porUoa of lua speech Mr. Scu iaretved htaaeif ia a verr gtariae iacooeieteacy, whkh did sot ea--ape obaenraUoa aad coauaeat froa aiecabera oia ovra party. He took eccaaion Ib apeak-of the Dred Seott dedaiea to say it waa aad proper, aad te keeping with the Cob-a Jattoa, and be hoped weaM ttatd ftrmr. 'te aan kaawa better than Mr. Bttx, that if he Dred Scott dedatoB ia cottrtotooal, the Mbaoari reetrktioB waa "nee arraa.

The AbeHttoB eppoaeata of the repeal of the Mieeocri reatrietioB, who votod aide by aide with Mr. Bell afataet ita repeal, abo coatead that it waa a mcred rompact; bat tttey aipie that the prineipie of the 0red Scott deciaioB if aacamUtaliauiL Ia thli they dter rota Mr. Scu. We tfctak taey aad Mr. BrxL art iwtb to error.

The difference between them, bow-ovecialhia: that whik the Abolitaonlsta are wrong, they are caaeieteat In their peaittoa. Mr. Bcxl, too, ia wroa, aad bie posrtioo ia acanetetent and antenable. Sat we did sot aet eat to sake a report of Mr. Scu'i apeeeh, wUch coaeieted, aa far aa we nurd, of Btti th tbaa a fttWt and ua.

aaacnifat attentpt to defend bta coorte ia the United Staiee Senate, aad a acarcely leaa fee-MaatteMfd tonbawthat the iaereate of aboil-baa aenttatat ha the North waa chargeable to the BiBMcracy, who ame were responsible therefor. I both aearce- iy aay be railed aMot igaally. His apeech waa characterized by little originality of ihiiafcht or boMneae of diction, except in bn dona to the Democratic party, when be wita a bitterneaa aad earaeotntaa that Uaptcolier lEdlpenooa pUat IntMtpart of Africa, aUbooghweeaM Arawan, Became wefira' derirtd Jna calMTatw aIewcm that coantry. The comnwn fowl and oxen, tue utter tued etAy for tbeir eh and amall mtlk, bat net for labar, are the oaly aoimala whkb, have been demtittczted. Tbe hexae bicowd, aaa ao la ttte hardy an, unite to a few Arabia ett-tlers.

Maa, tfaes, hit here no help ia hi a tall, witboat which aay respectable progreM towardaciriliuUon ia A hardy, come cotton ia grawn, and the art of weavine; a fabric of eerreefeBdiBg quality oaderatoed So tbe art of nakisg Balteable iron, the highest stretch of negro ciriHaation in Ma part of Africa. Letters are unknown to the negroes of the eaalern coast, aa indeed they are to all African negroes. The staple exports consist of the bodies of the lnbabitanta in bandage, and of the teaks of tUoghtered ele- phasta. The toperts eorreepond invalae. It weeid be bet to tir elate (aabUc to proaabe a with saaha coantry and tach a ptoplt.

deatit or nox. jonx iv. bavis. Tbe tefefraph acneances the death of John W. Dtvta, of Iadiaaa, at Ms reMeaee in Oarliale, Seltlvan coaaty, on Tuesday, after a protracted iHaeea.

He eatsateneed hfa political career, according to toe IndiaMpoti JeeraW. aa a Beavber and Speaker of the Indiana HMe RepreaeaUtereo in tat-t. Isl84Tbe waa etected Speaker of the Ma. Uonal Hoaae of Represeatatraee, and that Congress ended ton years of service in that department of the Goveraeaeat. Hewaesab-seenently appointed Mlsieter to China by President Tolk, where he reaaaiaed about a year.

After Ms retort he was again ejected a aMaaher, and thtn the Speaker of the Indiana Hoaae of RsBreatniativee. He was elected President of the Battisaore KaUonal Convention, la ISM, whfrh noaaiaat-ed Ceaeral Pierce for Preside, aad ia the exelttBC straggle attendtng that neaiaatlon, casae wtthtn eae vote In the caaeas of the YitpiBU irffgltkHl af being their choice far President, a vote which decided the nossL.ee of the Convention. President Pierce appointed Mm Governor of Oregon Territory, which be retained bat a abort Use. Saaeesaently be waa elected a BMeaeer of the Indiana Hoaee of Representatives of 18S7, whkh peeWoa closed Ms political career. THE TJAItACCE AT SALUJl.

On Saterday last, says tkt Rtpiey (Miss deWitttr.tbe cttizens of Salem and vkinity, gave a batbecae in boaer of the Hen. T. HindsMB, of Arkansas, which was an elegant aflair and was attended by a tboasaad or fifteen hundred pert ess. A large company, cob- aiatiBg of two hundred persons In carriages and horseback, ltd on by an excellent band of mask, aet CoL Hindsaa about a aik from tows, where be was received by Hon. S.

B. Wright in a brief eloquent and appreciate ad- drees te which be feelingly and happily responded. Cel. Hladman was then escorted te the barbecue greases a beantif and rosaantk 1IOIIACU OREELilV AND UKIOIf A91 Totmo. rnm OrMler-a Lestsri OrcrUx! for tkt TtAmm.1 TWO Huunewtra BaWKAM TOPWB Salt Lakx Cttv, Utah, July IS, 1859.

My friend. Dr. Berntisel, M. took me this afternoon, by appointnuDt, to meet Brig-bam Young, President of the Mormon Church, who bad expressed a willingness to receive ae at 2, r. M.

We were cordially welcomed at the door by the President, who led as into the second atorr parlor of tbe largest of his heees, (he baa three,) wbere I was Introduced to lit-ber a Kimball, Gen. Wei's, Gen. Ferguson, Albert Casrringtoa, Elill Smttfa, aad several other leading seen in the Church, with two full-groan sons of the President After some aaiaportant conversation on general tanks, I stated that I had cosae in quest of faller kaowledce reapeetiag tbe doctrines aad policy at the Mormon Oiarefa, and would like to ask some questions bearing directly on these, if there were no objection. President Youag avowed bis willlagoees to respond to all perti-seat inquiries, and the conversation proceeded snawtanttally as follows II. G.

Am I to resjaid Mormonism (so called) as a new religion, or simply a new development of Christianity B. Y. We bold that there can be no true Christian Church without a priesthood direct) commissioned by and In immediate commonf- eaUffi with the Son of God aad Savior of mankind. Saefa a Church is that of tbe Latter Dev Saints, called bv their enemies Mormons we "know no other that even pretends to have preent aad direct revelatkia of God's will. it.

U. inen am to anaerstnntl mat you regard all other churches professing to bt CliritiaB as the Church of Rome tecarda all eherefaes not ia communion with Itself as scfaisasatic, heretical, aad out of the way of salvation? B. Y. Yes, sahetantiallr. If.

G. Apart from this, in what reanoet do roar doctrines diner eseeatialrr from those of our imnooox rreteesani umresee tne nan- Ustor Method at, for exampk? I). I IWIU HIT UKUIK3 1111 as revealed in the Old and Kaw Teetaments alio in ute aoos: or morsaon. wtitca teacnes the samt cardinal tenths, aad those smlr. H.

G. Do you believe in the doctrine of the ITinstyif U. l. We do; bat not exactly as it is beM by other churches. We believe la the Father, lie son ana ae nay unoet, as eual, bat not teeancai not ae one persoa aeiac ne se Utrt ia all the Bible teaches en this sabieet H.

G. Do you believe ia a pereoaal devil a atettoet, conscious, spuiwai aesng, wnose nsrare ana acu are eaeentuily malsgnaat aad eni B. Y. We do. H.

G. Do yon bold tbe doctrine of Eternal Puniehsseat? B. V. We de thoefa aerhajps aot exactly as other churches do. We beUere it ae tbe Bikk teachee tL II.

G. I understand that you regard Baptism ay inmerstoa ae essesuau B. Y. -We do. H.

G. Be ya praetke infant baptisaT B. Y. So. H.

G. Do you make removal to these ralltys obligatory on your converts? B. T. They wooM cseMder tfaemeetve xreaUr aceriered if tbev were aot invited hither. We bold to aacfa a gathering together oc uoui people as me jnnie meceass, aa mat poverisbed them that they were ctaeraHy poor men when they embraced it, ana are now In very comfortable circumstances as raenj averaging three or four wives apiece certainly seed be.

It I hazard any crrtietems on Mor monism generally, I reserve thtm for a separate letter, being determined to make tills a fair and fall expos of the doctrine and polity, la the very words of the Propbet, so far aa I can recall them. I do not bttleve President Young himself could present them in terms calculated to render tfaera less obnoxious to 'be Gentile world than the above. Bat I have a right to add here, because I said to tbe assembled ebiefs at the dose of Hit above coHoqav, that the degradation (or, if you please, the restriction) of woman to the single office oT child tearing and ita accessories. Is an Inevitable eeesequence of the system here paramount. I hare no observed a sign in the streets, an adrertiaemeat In the journals, of tfaia Mormon metropolis, whereby a woman proposes to do anything whatever.

No Mormon has ever Itad to me bis wife's or any woman's opinion on any subject no Mormen woman lua been Introduced or has spoken In me and, though I have been asked to visit Mermoes in their bosses, noons has spokes of his wife (or wives) desiring to see me, er his desiring ae to make ber (or their) acquaintance, or volanUrtly indicated tbe existence of such a being or beings. I will not attempt to report oar talk on this sabjtct, because, unlike what I have above given, it assumed somewhat the character a disputa-tics, and I could hardly give it impartially; but mi reaaric made by President Young I think I can give accurately, aad it may serve as a sample of all that was affsred on that side. It was these w.rdr.J thiak, exactly: "If I did not consider ajjejf competent to transact a certain betusessmtnmt my wife's oraay.womaa'H counsel wmh regard to it, I tMatc i oagm to let tint sourness i ae spirit with regard to wcBnaaaf tke satire Mormon, as of all other psiycaasic systems, is fairly displayed in this avowal. Let any such system become established and prevalent, and woman will soon be confined to the harem, aad ber appearance in the street with unveiled face will be accounted imaiodeet. I joyfully trust that the genius of the Nineteenth Century tends to a solution of the problem of woman's sphere and destiny radically diaTerent from this.

H. G. Illonilln Cnrrrlng a Across Itie TUagnrii 1'alls no. his llacK. rr UeSeCtlsCswlM'l Probably the asrgeet crowd that ever assembled at Niagara Falls was present there yesterday to witness Mens.

Blondis cross tbe Niagara on hit rope, carrying a man upon his shoulders. Excursion trains were ran upon all the roads leading to the Falls, aad every train was crowded. The nine o'clock train frea this city took twelve coaches tbe one o'clo train had twenty-two coaches, and the three o'clock train fifteen coaches, all completely filled, and raanv were unable to obtain seats making a total of forty-nine cars from this city, csrrying not less than 3300 persons. The steamer Arrets took down two loads, in all about 1200 persons. The excursion train from Rochester was composed of twenty cars, all full.

The train from Lewistoo ten cars full, and the Great Western railway brought In thirty-fire coaches these alto were as full as they could -hold The steamer Zimmermen, from Toronto, bronchi over 1200 persons. A this is the nlaee aad now kthe tfeMaaooteted foritaeoaeeaaarioii. XZS': TV6.w?v'" H. G. The usedicttoas to whkh vau refer eve usually, i seen unasrsioea to loot- eate Jerusalem (or Judea,) as tbe place of seen gaiaenng.

B. Y. Yss, for the Jews not for others. II. G.

What Is tbe pesitioa of yew Church with respect to Slavery a. constaeritot iHvtne institution, gushing springs where in a speech of an hoar's length, be gave Tent to tbe feelings of gratitude and emotion which nlitd Ms heart te overnowisg. After the speeches of Col. Lasaar, Co v. Matthews, Dr.

Burt and CoL Wright, CoL J. G. Hsmer Introduced the following resotatleas, whkh were unanlaaeutly adopted: Whibeas. The Hob. T.

a Hindman. of Alkansas.by Invitation, has addreteediM today ea the political questions of toe day, in an tleouent and statesmaaUkr manner, therefore be it Rutitti. That we feel trulr Dread of tbe Hen. T. C.

Hindmand, and as his oM associates and fellow-citizens of Tippah, we cordially welcome Ma to our county and tender to Mm oar hospitality. Ruthfi, That we fully indorse hia as a true and tried Democrat, and a high-minded honerabk man, and as worthy of the so port af our brother Democrats in bis adopted State. XtMbti, That we, as his old constituents feel proud of his elevation to a seat in th Congress of the United States, and egard this at a prelude to higher and brighter honors. Smbtd That the Ripley MmtUtr, the Memphis Arrcai. aiid -frsjeucfcr, the Hekna IHfUt DemtcTtt, aad the Littk Rock 7Vt Drmecref, are requested to nubliek these resolutions.

Thus ended the warm and generous recep- fae felt the full force of the rebuke ad- tion given to CoL Hindsaand by his friends of the descendants. H. G. Are aay surra now held in this Ten meryr B. Y.

There are. H. G. Do your Territorial laws upheld Slavery B. Y.

Those laws are printed you can read for yourself. If slaves are brooebt here by those who owned them ia toe Slates, we do not farer their escape from the serrke of these owners. II G. Aa I to infer that Utah, if admitted as a meaber of the Federal Union, will be a slave State B. Y.

No; she will be a bee State. Slave ry here would prove useless and unnrontaUe. I regard it generally aa a carse to the aasters. I aysetf hire many laborers, and pay them itir wages i cooia not anora io own tftem. 1 aad helped to swell tbe numbers of those present.

The Great Western and Detroit and Mltwaukie railways ran a special excursion train at half fare, from Milwaukie to the bridge, and the Michigan Central road put on an excursion train from CMcago, to connect with the Great Western at Detroit When we airived upon the ground, at about four o'clock, every available seat and lookout was secured, and both banks for some distance back were a mass of human bengs, all eaeer to catch a glimpse of Mens. Bkndln and the aan be waa to carry aeress on his back. Many doubted whether M. Biendin would attempt the feat, and others asserted that he could not find any oas who would be willing to accompany him. About half-past four o'clock, M.

Blondin entered the enclosure, and proceeded to the end of tbe rope on the American side. His appearance was the signal of a general cheering, trhkh was res ended to from the other side of the river. He was dressed as on former occasions, in silk tlgnts, bareheaded and bad on bis feet rough dressed buckskin shoes. In a few minutes after his arrival, he ascended the rope with his Valance pole, and started to eroes the river alone. Before leavintr, he tied a nad of pspers around his waist After proceeding inm one uunoreu teei ne scoppeu, swung one fWiga- EB1i then the other, and then walkingalong pro- nrteen or tweUy feet, stopped and stood upoi vide and care for them to sickness and health.

bi, head-bis head reetTngVn the balance pole Ttl.lMbe'edwithre. Ef? "re.T?"3r to TT Tf0 Poey 1 1 rope, stood upbls down-turned nderstand that you reonlre each member to JT j. ceeoen io me miooie or me river wnere there ne tmrcn. I -r, ran rr ir uu ua ma hck at run tennn, ssooa on nts Aead salnjatered to him by the indigaaat raace of an outraged coaatitnemcy. Apart from that, his apeech was cahn, dsgniBed and respectful, aad waa listened to with attention by tbe audience.

"A SCIIfcJli; TO SUTTLE TIIE Cf-BAS BtCllSTIO.lt." Under this head the New Orleans Cfttnt tjesjew of a pamphlet recently pub- mat county. May tua ratare ae as Mamt as a summer's sky. pant. 1t pamtmlttetr thinks that Euro-piasl pepfTj should adopt a ssore softy tone in the qnesttoa, aad protecting Cube the designs of the United States; and Spain aad Cuba had it impesstbk to ostein their relations of mother country and colony, the latter should ssade Independent the guaranteed pretectiosi of the principal Earoptea sad Aawrkaa nations. Tbe gin of the smeetton ia embraced in the following tsajmsitluni Ir this purpose France, England, Raeeia, the United States, BraaU aad Spain, should be anrmed to take part ia the Convention, which wooid Ukewitt toiet all the sKsncuiriee -ptmims in Aairtea.

The national independence of all Battens, now Uueateswd by the sdventarooe ef the Uaittd States, would be seeurea tbroerfl thta first tp of Europeai. diplomscr, o- might be cht subject of an addition to the prtneapal treaty. ine rerueai or tbe cabinet of Washington tEVEF 7IEETIKC AT AOSTH. Ia pursuance of a call by the local Levee ComaiMioners of Tonka county, en the Po lice Court, members of the general board and assembk at Austin on this day. August, 1899, E.

W. Dale, President Board et IMtPf, f-ij siAnl took a recess, to enable the local cnmiainu era to ley befwe the metttag the ceodtUee of the levee fund of said county. The ion entien was then organrsed on motion of tbe Hon. John Hardeman, by calling Charles E. Nash to the Chair, and appointing Alex.

Bryce Secretary. John Har-deaaa then addressed the convention in a few brief remarks, in which he stated that there were no fund fas the treasury, and that unless there was aa additional tax levied tbe work in leaks would be stopped. CsL J. L. Akers, Prisidint of the Board of the Mississippi Levee District, addressed the ronreation in one of Ms most elsqusnt, logical aad convincing speeches, the eaWt of wfa eh waa visible apes the large audience in attendance.

On motion, it was ordered that tbe Secretary furnish a copy of toe proceedtigs of this B. That is tbe rtoaireaent of eat faith. There Is no compulsion as to tbe payssent. Each aember acts ia the premise according to his pleasure, under the dictates of his own conscience. G.

What Is done with the proceeds of wis truing B. Y. Part of it is devoted to be id lug tea lee and other nlaees of worshin nart to htln tog the poor and needy converts on their way to this country and toe largest portjea to the suppon oc rot poor among me saint. H. G.

Is none of it paid to Bishops and mr oignnnnes oc we inurcn B. Y. Not one penny. No Bishop, Lo El der, no Deacon, or other Church eencer. re cetres aay compensation for his otneial ser- laid his balancing pole across the rope and stood upon it with one foot, and balanced it with the other foot, bis hands la vine bv hie aide.

He then passed along the rope te where the guys on the Canada side were fastened, and laid down his balancing pole. He new returned with Ms body rusneiided beneath the rone. I i.L. Vl- I I inwi aivwK wiib uis umum ABU jeer, as an ape to tbe muidit of toe tope, between the guys. He here went through all the feats attempted by li'Ut rope pet formers, such as Banging Dy one root, men tne ottier, by banc, then dropping bis body down full length below tbe rope and whirling round, resting his breast upon tbe rope, and with arms and legs xlmmAmA it in th.

i-t I 1 EV put his by both arms and then passed hi? body I for the peer of bis charge; but be never receives I forming all feats ever accomplished bv the anrwing ror nis services. niost arile tiat roBe iwformerV Ht f-r-Mow, thea, do your aiotsters live turned to where his balancing pok was. took ny me unor oc tneir own Hands, like it up, and to cross to the Canada bank, ston. c.err isnop, every Udtr, I ping several times to turn sommersets, stand B. the first Aportles.

assy be deny seen at work in the field or the shop, like his neighbors et try minister of the Church has bis proper calling by which he earns the bread of his family he who cannot or will not do the Church's work for nothing is not wanted in ber service even our lawyers IpmEumr io kwtu. ergueon ana anoraer present, wbo are the reenlar law vers ef the Church,) are paid nothing for their services i am me oniy person in me uwren wbo bas not a regular calling apart from the Church's service, and I never received one farthing from her treasury if I obtain anything froa tbe trming-bouee, I aa charged with and pay for it, rust as any one else would the clerks in the Uthiag-store are paid like any other clerks, bat no one is ever paid for any service pertaining to the ministry. Weihinkamanwhocan- to TOln this scheme would nlaee the Aatri. oeyona me paie ot cmuvauee, and I aeeong, wim ine rtqasst Mat toeypssnuab ia lesraw. I their resneenve nacers.

ta-wtt- rnin Cifiaeu, MUiUilfyien, Vlcksburg and Msmpfals rare the path which Europe should Haa not toe hour come tocossmeace the debate be' ween the celebrated Monroe doctrine and litstrersellaw? It marbc afterwards toe late. BmgJaad rfeoelebt exptkit as to her rlewa on the balance of power, and ber apparent cob-sdsctty with Spain ia the slave trade. Is she for Afrkanlxation in all the Antilles in order to become herself the only producer ot aagsr, etc? or would she aid annexation to the United States, for the agrranditemeat of the As-gie-SxeB race? The Oeeresf mstly reasaiks la answer to the abeve that while American desire and expect the sdtiaale possession of the islemLtoey would nevertheless rejoice to see the Cubans easnsi themselves as a free and independent tx-tioa, believing that turn a step would but senate and smooth the way to the final, inevita-hte result inevitable, if we remain a free asd todspendtnt nation ourselves. Ai to European diplsuiiicy, the people of this country arc pretty a agreed ameug thsmsslissthat the osjes-tten shell not be settled by tbe peressptory dictum of fereigu powers, unless such settlement agree with Mens am this side tbe water, and they srnst rtow that determination as araaytngthe Mewee slectrine againet 'unrrer-sl they will prebebly cosvdade that, whatever may be meant by the expression, it is not a law broad enough in slope to regulate the destinies of all tbe notions upoa the two continents and their dependencies. The threat of pi.

crag tbe Anaerieaa Vsdoa beyond the pale ef civftiiatieo would no doubt be a try fearful eat nod it not leaa; ago bees won thesssmare by issaagnant sdoaors aad orators ha both France and EagUnd. The Englwh AbnmrtsutstJ declared as aboady so years age, and that dooa bes boon repeatedly and eapbat-kallv pronounced against us sesBatty aecnuse we refused to give up, at the me seat request of th Paris Conference, a bed habit we have ef annoying an enemy with private armed vessels srb.B we are at war anon the high seas. Ia fart, we hare been no frequently road oat of tb family of decent nations, by reason of papers. The conrention then adjourned i incase. CHARLES E.

NASH, Chairman. Alex. Barer, Secretary. On the re-assembiiBg ot tbe PeHce Court, the question with them was as iotas amount of tax, all agreeing as to its aectsttty, Terlaos ansouats were saggested by tbe at Street mea-bers some for ten, ethers for tweety-tve; on eononltatiOB and deUberattoo in their body, they finally ordered that ef twenty-five cents per acre on lands subject to levee tax in Tu nica county. JOHN HARDEMAN.

Acstin, Miss, AugustSS, 18M. upon b.s head, upon one foot, and to lay down upon the ropt. Upon bis reaching the Canada shore, he was received with trenwndoos cheers from the crowd, and the Iocossotirta on the Midge and on notn sMes of tne river respond ed with their whistles. Mr. Blondin occupied soaethinar over half an hour in crossing, most of tbe time being spent in his performances on tbe rope.

He remained bdoi. tbe Canada side to rest and rt- frerii himself some fifteen or twenty minutes, and then again appeared npnn the rope. This time ne nad nia agent, lr. Henry Cokord, a man weighing about 133 pounds, upon bis back, and btn balancing pole in his hands. He proceeded down the rope verr slewlr and cautiously, as if feeling every step, until be rLiJhfrrbe 'SiJ wbB Mr- Cokora d.tmouated and stood upon Canst uneuited to the amce.

I am rall1 rrh I t. consider myself worth $250,000: but no Tney JSe iTT reeTbay mTeTor dollar of it was ever paid me by toe Church or feoainutes, when Mr. Cokord again mount-for any service as a minister of the Evtrlaet. I -J vi hlji. i-j -A, ine-GosoeL I load nearlr hA ulu.

Hog umc State I wta AMrfr iriawi a-in irtaM I j. i nfs ia; mm cavil uitjc int. VOtCOra Qlt Joseph Smith was murdered and we were driv- mounted, and a rain resumed hi.no.ii.nn it. to from Illinois but nothing was ever made had bie arras around M. Blondin' neck and 1, bis legs rested on the balancing po)- He was stsrvvv Hvn sw avUHIl IT WSJOsniv ina I in him mlmmnxu asiJ s.

sW tO ttke Care Of It I A boat: twanrr.twn minf. trer. i H. G. Can rive se asrratioBdil cxrl.

ccomvtthine the r.t half at th nation ot the aversion and hatred with which the balance in twenty, Baking forty-two year people are generally regarded by those I minutes froa bank to bast. among whom they have lived and with whom I For some seconds before tbe American shore iv neve oetn arougnc weeny in contact 7 I was reacned tne crowd garnered around the B. Y. No other explanation than is'anerd- I end of the rope became very noisy, and a good edby the eroeiaxtoa of Christ and the L-indrtd deal of excitement DrevaflMl. xnd t.n K.

treatment of God's ministers, prophets, aad I reached the sUging on this tide la safety the an ge. vast crowd snooted vnm toe greatest eethusi- lT- ihi new sect IS aiwavs I asm. decried and traduced that it is hardly ever vnwiw inimitm iv Deroeg 10 one mat toe Baptists, Quakers, Metfaodiett, Uaiversalists, wen ib tuetr turn oten regarded, In Oa reaching the Undine M. Blondin tr much flushed and appeared verr much fa. Ugued.

whik y.r. Cokord was pale, but did not betray any signs ef fear. It was about kg, Tbc -fewness says: The September term i the Criminal Court will soon commence, aad to it the puUk must look for the deeitien of me qnestioB whether that court is to be the sMcM instead ot tbe avenger of tbe infancy of their sect, as the oflecouring of ban? past six o'clock when be reached this sine, the earth yet I cannot remember that either I and the trains which had been detained and sever' per flerdaere papers are earnestly calling upon the jod clary to eafofceifce penalties incurred bv criminal onenders in that elir- It would seea that rowdyism has at length asd wf ready, started lamearsteiy their reached Ks cbmax. rd i iTieBc tr tnduVab.t. 1 I "Mo you win consult the extemporary The daring feat waa most successfully ac- jcwieo acrauii ot use use ana acta of Jeeue compuseed, I no we understand Jd.

Blondin unw, you win una ne and bis disciples win repeat it on Wednesday ef next week, were accused of every abominable deed and purpose robbery and murder included. Such Jail Tlie Jailor HnrsUlr till I 1 1 hum, bu msy oe loumt ny I ucan wim cenr) Is aboot feet 6 inches high, ttont built, baa a sickly look and dirk cempUxlcn, with eyes and balr to salt Chatles Hart About 5 fett 4 Inches blgb, light complexioo, short hair, blue eyes, has an anchor en his arm, and baa one keen asailor Is a Dutchman, aad cannot talk English with much facility. He was confined for larceny. JofaB Tel len Stout built, ia about 5 feet 6 inches high, brown hair, greyish eyes, and a wide, full face. Larceny was bis crime.

The Tragedy Cincinnati Addl-iloual Particulars. De Marbaie, who attempted to kilt himself and bis wife in Cincinnati, on Tuesday evening, was still alive on Wednesday night, but ia a daagerous condition. Hi wife was apparently recovering. De Marbais ia ssld by the Cincinnati papers to be a native ef Baltimore, but we are informed that he was bora In New Orleans, aad came to this city wbsa quite young. Here he atkndsd school for awhile, and thea went to New York, whets be finish sd Ms education, and entered a large drug store in that city Being a man of fine education, versed la several languages, and otherwise accomplished, be was greatly esteemed by his employers and a large number of acquaintances, including many In BaMmere wbo remember his resence here (probably on a visit) about a year ago.

Tbe fofiewlns; additional facts we glean from the ClncuBati Comswretsl: Hls marriage with the woman was contracted in the city of New York about eighteen months i'BC. She, at the time, was engaged to a wealthy genUessaa thea residing In California, who had for two years beea supporting her in ease and luxury. She was regarded as his mistress, and even at the time De Marbais made proposals of aarriage he ws fuMy aware ot her reputatien. A short while sutt-sequent to Ms marriage, De Marbais was arretted in New York and carried to the city of Philadelphia, to answer a charge of forgery. He was -tried and honorably acquitted, and, naturally of a very sensitive dispoaitioa, he came weet to avoid all bis troubles, aad forget.

If possible, the stigma which bad bees east upon his name. Before tearing New York be became acquainted with a gentleman who promised mat be would, if be located in Cincinnati, assist bim in finding a situation. This determined De Matbais as to his place of residence, and, true to Ms word, the gentleman procured for hia employ aet nt in a drug bouse. Thta was about a year back. For a time all went smoothly, bow be and bis wife living together happily and coatented.

Tbe person who so kindly befriended De Marbais after the lapse of a few months again had occasion to visit New York and Philadelphia, aad during bis sojourn in the latter city he became aware of the charge mbkh De Marbais was amigaed on. Returning again to Cincinnati, be immediately waited upon the emptoyera of De aad said that it was bis desire not to be considered as further responsible for Ms good conduct Inquiries naturally followed, and tbe charge upon which the employee had been a year previously tried was teed them. Thea csme a forced forfeiture of his situation, and then began bis troubles. Unable to procure another situation, be slowly lived up his aeans, and finally tbe wardrobe of hissself and wife dwindled la satisfying the demand of bis creditors. Matters proceeded thus until his wife, ana bie to stand the approach of poverty, adopted her forever course of life.

Maddened by the thought that she was forced to live by such horrible means, De Marbais determined upon ending his and her existence. He scrupled not la telling Ms 'friends of his intention, and indeed his wife has on several occasions expressed a nener that he would at some time attempt ber Jtfe. Sitting io the room of a friend scarcely a week since, he said to ber, Blanche, this is a eoM hearted world, but we will soon leave It" His wife replied: Desr Tom, if you ever try to kill It effectually; do aot bangle the matter, and leave me to linger in pain and misery." The storr that DeMarbakMas obi iced to nee froa France Is wrong. His father was French, but married an Americas lady. His fataer died ten years stace.

lit stealer mar lied agaia, and is at present residing is New York. She has beea adrieed of her son's last act. and will probably be at bis bed side to night. The Six l'lens for a Xevr Dress. Tittlewlnks vranta another dress, asd ber lord protests.

Now observe now one manages she aDoroaehes with Ilea No. 1 The persuasive Plea. Oh, bow hard be baa to fight She tells hia bow she lovtt hia, snieeths bis balr, calk Ma a king ask if be has the heart te deny ber 7 If he sara he has, she proceeds to Pita No. 2 Or the Destitute Plea. She in forms bla of the fact that she has Bothlne wear, and says man is a brute wbo would not rive his wife something to wear.

That she is not fit to be seen. That people will cry shame on bim. in rain he says toat beaut una domed is adornrd the aost She asks it be can be so Bean as to refuse her? If be says yes," tot proceeds to Plea No. 3 Or tbe Pouting Plea. This cos ststs mete of cesture toon apeech.

saw aita the tabk with her little nose turned an, aad ber little eyes turned down. She eats little, (till he goes to business,) sighs often, aad walks about tne noose 11 Ice a bad tempered gDost, She speaks only to say "she knew it would te so," and "it served her just right" Should be dare to say It did," she proceeds to Plea No. 4 Or the Property Plea. She no litely asks for toe littk money she had when she was married. Certainly she can do what she wishes with her own.

In fact she bad no propel tr when they were married. All ber worldly goods conetsted of a fewworsteds and knitting-pina bu'. t' ese knitiisg-pins she always pokes in his eyes unless she conquers him rets to plea no. 4. siionu ta ant in Plea No.

6 Or tne Comparative Plea. AH ber departed lorrrs are made to pass before the unhappy man, and be is compared with them, one by one. If the had married Mr. Soookf i. s.

the coacfassan, she would bare bad a livery. If the bad married Mr. Swizzle she would have lived in style on Broad street If she bad married In fact, aavbodr but ber nusoand, eoe would nave neea treated UKe human being. He, perhaps, becomes a little angry, and siiijiitls mat if sue bad married Adam she would hare dressed like Eve Bat as she had married him, she nmst wear what be can give her. This rouses ber temper, and sue comes immediately to Ilea Or the Mea Coodunive.

Which consists of a threat to go to her mother, and many upbraidinee that be brought her an ay from the joys of ber own home to aonsc and maxe ner ausraMe. Now. no man was ever able to stand all tfatee pleas, lie generally (alls at No. 1, and only pi) Pufrfiscmenfs. AU Aimt Umntt far ttu miu ll haxitd in at tkt Cterkft dak.

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MOSaABtUT. BVFBBE a CO. crime." Without doubt, much ot the awtees-ness whkh characterizes the city of Baltissore ia attributabk to tbe ifiefficient action of the local courts. PHitiBEirHiA, August 23. A serious riot took peace at Taconey yesterday afternoon.

A crest samber of persons had bees attratttd to mat point by a aaiUng match, a ptcak by nse pupils or n. in -ent'S iaouay csooi, ana a target firing by the lYaskHn Rise Company, a German vvawteer organization. There was a atnwg gathering of rowdy hangers-on. The rowdies commenced the fight, as usual, and amused toemseives by pelting the Germans. Three persons were seriously stabbed and carried oT by their friends, lie Franklin Rtae Comnenr then marched down fa b.

uKs.r where they were assaulted by a shower at stories, bricks, etc The members of tbe Rites retaliated with the butts of their nieces, and gta-ra! and particular deprarttr and wicked- Mwsl broken and the pieces wife other have more each determines what their blows Br calculated tbe cotteequeneee 1 I strewn about tne iandlar Do. af Hu aT I i. hi. laiUnal air I hi t. i 7 taose wno sees: it I Fr.

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af jssnies, or iteauoying -tiigcn, BesenglBg to I two aou mree, tne saiineos of toe Bight was your Church broken by the voke of tbe jailor, Mr. V7. F. B. Y.

What do you say I know of no I Parse, crying out' helet help murder 1 aur- cb persons or organ zations. I aer in tones wnica tow too well mat a deed I bear of thea only la tbe slander ef our ese- of violence was beinc done, and mat some in. mke. I noeent victim was undermine the exuenw of 'tytna hi use grave question I punitsment at me nanus oc sosas resaorseJeta i whkh your snwtrines and urartirta ar. I rnfians.

On thia wreasion Mr. Parre. wn ih. aveweury at war with mose ef the Christian I vkUm the perpetrators ef toe foul vioknes aoini inn pranuay ot wives is toe I upon Dls person netng certain prisoaers, live In system of your Church aecentabie to the I number, who made their exodus from th. jority 'of ita woasn I gloomy confines of their pritoa-boaee, after n.

I. lUty casdd not be more averse to it belaboring bim (Perse) in toe most energetic toenl wns when It was first revealed to as as I Banner, and otherwise giving him suirr and uiwn.nii. a Esnni tarty gvuenuiy accept I mctng oemonstratsons oc metr good win. as I do, as the will of God. We visited Mr.

Purse tbe morn, rig after the it- (. Mow general peiygamy ameer I occurrence, asd we found him a verr sad you? plight Indeed-his face, arms, lege, and in fact B. Y. I could not say. Seme of those Ms whole body bearing tbe most convincing prtttnt hteeH of the Cnareh baa -ch but osrf.

I proofa that bis an a Hants neither measured a---, that the wotM no doubt looks sawn mich a t.rrecrip'ionae our proptr ImWHasice, a-aigr ed to as by an iBeisraaoe dsitsny and our ovt natural ltTEBUTUU OISCOVEHII1S Cairtaias Bartoa aad Hptkt.f-t ItatiepU and sc. i.tific EngUsh traveters, says the nsalnn lEjtwHer, conqaerlng a ttttiussnd staaVcsritles, st ceded ic rtietrating the African esnitinent httween ltt.tn'es four and fight deJf naouth, Bp the dtp-h of too aims, over Mad toat the strewn about the lasdisc. One of toe ssleira fought with bit a word, lit was knocked down, and tbe sword taken from his band by a poster oncer, who thought the infuriated Teastoaic be haved hue a aaaaaB. Soon after this, seae of the Mmnsar loaded rises with pebbles and fired into the crowd of their assailants. Two pert one wore wounded, bat iheir lafujries are not ef a seri ous cmsrecter.

The pettce need toeir utmost 'Sorts to put a stop te the row, aad were nar- uaHf naccessiat. Tbe steamboat, Tiemei J. Matgmn, stopped at Tarooey at reven o'clock, when aoldie rioters and ineludUtag a tuad of ooVers from Frankfort, embarked on board for is bis individual dady- II. G. What the krgeet number or wivea belonging to any one man B.

I hare fifteen I know no one who has Bore but some ef those sealed to me are old ladies whoa I regard rather as mothers thsa wires, but whoa I hare taken home to cherish and seaport. n. u. I tees am me Apostle rani aay that a nistton anooi'i ne ine nusttand wKe?" likely to ensue froa their Bexderous assault His nigiit clothes wsre lorn into ribbons and Ms gore was their predominating color. The object ot this assault Ufon Mr.

P. was to fbcee him to give up the key, with whkh alone they could eaVct their escape froa the solid wall enclosing them from the outside world. Tbey succeeded after a time, notwrthetandini: the ascot determined resistance en the part of tbe of one I jailor, In tying his feet to the bed-post, smotfa- ertirg mm meanwntie wttn toe oed-clotoes, to How Cot. Thornc Itecntne aire- The recent death ef CoL Thorae, so widely known in the monetary and fashionable world, nas elicited tor paoiicatton several curious ia ei dents in bis career. The literary editor (Shtiton MacKsnrie) ot the Philadelphia Prase relates tbe following His withdrawal froa the navy was owing to nis impiacaoie oisnne or lommooore ljecator, wbo treated bim, whik a midshipman, with treat severity, adouc me year 1STU.

Mr. William Jauncey, an aristeeratk EngHeh merchaBt, was one ot the pillars ot wealth and fashion in New York, and lived at what was men considered a very fast rate. He kad daughter." They lived -n Wall street, thea a fashionable avenue. The paternal Jauncey was particularly strong on boriefiesh and drags. The daughter was pretty and pious went to Trinity Church old Trinity.

Young Tboroe wasn't of Bach account la these days, but the girl wss, asd she waa the party he thought it would pay to subdue so be aade love to her by slipping a sots to ber into the leaves of ber waver book so the Itirtnd runs and one thing led on to another until, finally, their names got into tbe newspaper under the bead of Married." Before the bysaeuiais were accomplished, however, Jaun cey perc west naming in toe Hudees, and was drowned, wbieb caused treat a Miction. In deed, the grief was carried to that extent that tbey Bever allowed horse to be need arain. His room waa left as be had left it his slip pers were len unmovsu, ana nis property went io nis neirs. uoi. 1 norne, taerefore, became seized and possessed of a large amount of "enoses in action," the landed portioa ot which appreciated rapidly in value, and soon made bim a millionaire, or rather a two millionaire for his wealth, at bis decease, was estimated at about two millions.

oet an European never trod before. The I tbe city, where the parties landed peacefully. V-t n-mz'kable discoveries they busk cob- I rowdies groaned aad htased as the of two fresh ZZS.Z lX Ijij! aad NyaoM, the bare existence of the I ance. Three of the Bembersof the Rifle roea- Brt of which only had beea known, wMletmaf I psay were eat about tbe head In a shoeUng the latter, by far the largest, had net eree saepected. We -halt roifine our notke I t.

tbe lake Nyacu, as tbr aost isnportaaL It I tv.i found to be 3,700 feet abore the level of I tL- sea, and hence above three times higher I tt the lake of Genera. Its hreadltt was at- froa forty to ninety mike, and lensjlb I ccaicc'ured at three husulred, whkh weoM it an area eqaal to that of twev-tMrsk af bat a married aan as fitted for the edke of bishop. Bat tbe Apoetk dees not forbid a taboo harincssort wires toaa one. II. G.

Does not Christ say that he who puts away his wife, or marries one whom an other net pat away, cesssarts aaaitery B. Y. Vet: and I bold that no should tvrr pot away a wife except for adul tery not always even iot uiai. sunt i my lndrridual optjuso of the r-atter. I de aot say that wives bare never been put nway In our church, bat that I do not approve of that prac tice.

II. G. How do you regard what bobIt termed the Christian Sabbath B. Y. As a drrtnety appointed day of rest We e'ljoln alt to rest from secatar labor on that We would hsrs no aaa enslaved to Use UjrirrastTT or the Socth LiacaaL Do-Vatiob.

Hon. Otirer J. Morgan, of Carrol Parish, LooistaiM, who ia sow spending fait third summer at Btereheka Springs in this Stats, on Saturday last, 30th Inst, gsre Btshop j-ore tne nrrt sum of rerty rbouesnd dollar its I imv 7 CTrcrtal Sakiath, but wt eerjoru nMtoiesfeet and en-Oitmtatrv iu tb- Uaiv trsetv of tbe twutb. Thi, I it. can recoUtct, the tub- T.l.

iateaai tea le i -r T' I eiaoco 01 apaaarj 7 uaveno leea or MostMnr I ubtttin much was said Incidentally that hi by CaptaiB Speke to be ttte true an awe would ne worth repartlnr, and wherein lo nought for aecret ef tht Kilt, a q-estfen IShrU.J' others bore a part but, as I'rtedtst Young which hs. prrukd draped me. for 1,809 tdr teavtiy i b' arrt -eoiW of the Monaco Cb-rcb, MtIi Irt i the eonreratlon, hM'Htirnil IMYIPar 1 fto atak raairaarl eaal mat IMUara aafksms in mv fltoM. Mr.ectryandpeopk seen by ee- i tbtrT I tioe The other, apparen ttr k.o.' trtreltn, in MR tat tew rTsrsj to smtrormly to defer views, ana acquiesce rullr in bis rsapeatss ana ciruanauvBs. iit i 1.1.

rk.1 the laaaitniuaa or kBe I that Uita rv uniuitil im.nl,.-...i I -i "mm. and toe negroes are physically and perhaps eres stents l)y iDferior. The sssisra side possesses so savigabte river ieadtsa; to the sea, as does the westers, nor has it the go'd ror the ralaable palm ait of the totter. Its ro-n ccstist of mOtet and aaiae, the litter America through Icdk- IVKb i ab.niaat facilities for irrigation, rz Tict mam eeresl cf tbe r.J: ntapid lr-2 3 The only rateable prodnct is co'-f tf tewcrw, to a wild state easy. Thta other places heard from, at Ashland.

Mm mm? chussett and Somerswortb, N. H-, tbe platform around the depots were observed to be covered with a thick collection of hoar frost, aad spots af it were nltlalr risible on most cf tbe Ba. ef railways at the North. It was thought, however, that Httk asmags was dose to crops with the exeeptten of some of the latest sown were of count "Mpped is I euScieattiy to eaaie tbtm to vitK un det tbe eueceediag nsshlse. The frest was a fort aeiy not pewerfai efiosg to a Beet tie eora crop.

union j.ra$crtfi. B. Y. So we hold. We do not regard anr prevent his roiee from reach inc the ceer-wake tui ears oc oar tugsnsnr Btgnt war wtm were at mat particular raneture as uh oouixl in slumber's chain, as dead to everything like ac tion, as toe man mat died ta me days of Pna reah.

Ia tbe scums which ensaed between ibe at tacking and defending parties, the key, the object of their visit to tbe privacy of Mr. Par se's sleeping apartment, fell on the floor, whkh they at once seized and thereupon proceeded ia haste to the groat iron gate nMch separated them from liberty, an la a rsoment more tbey were breathing the air of freedom. Not so with Mr. Purse, however, for he waa as securely bound sa ever Mazeppa waa to tbe wild steed of Byron's fancy, aad Ib that condition he remained until released by some friend, whose ears were not quite as deaf to bis dam-oreua voke at was tbe case with the aurkalsrs ef ear rtrilefii wa'ch. It seems that two of tbe escaped prison its were confined in tbc same cell, and that tbey, on effecting as exist therefrom, released the remaining three, by forcing; the locks of the dooia which confined whereupon tbey all marthad rloirn in a bodr to Mr.

Purse's room. for the purpose of obtaUlDgby fair means or fool, aa we have already Indicated, the potent little instrument which was to be the means of placing thea safe and sound beyond the high wall enclosing the jail. Mr P. ia of tbe opinion that they would have murdei.t bim ttutrhrht if the ker bad net been forthcoming, and, froa tbe Banner in which they treated him, as it was, we are halt Inclined to adopt Ms opinion. Tbe fol louring deieriptteo ef the escaped rvlseaert, msy serve, we hope to bring shout their capture: Bet ttertbam indicted fsrmueiter) It aboat 35 years old, having light, curly balr, grey eyes aad dare comprsxmii, wsnu a iwyi caua-sihr inscribed en -nt arm.

He left bartb-a and shoe'tt. Hsnr, i. iirpar, Is about cfret K' lbcli. -a luilt, wnhfirty eie, iit- ha-rn ii lit neii m'c a oa qarstions ss impertinent. Hs waa very plainly dressed in thin summer clothing, and with bo air of sanetiaoByor fanaticism- In appearance, he is pestle, frank, good-natored, rather tbkkeet asn of fifty-five, steal to rr ae in no parttcaiar oarry to get to hesvsw.

His associates are ptlrn men, evidently born an' te a Itfe of labor, and loeking as i r- bypoerKee er twindlers as rr '--y i Tbe absence efra-' ersh.ae f-cm eir Banner wat marked ana pS'M. i(t I ftj.k I may fairly say that their Meraeelsa baa pel Im- Chatles Jobcaoa (under indictment for lar-1 sash, or $160. Late from 5anta Fe and the I'lnlns, The Saata Fe mail arrived on Tbursdar erenltar last, three dars ahead ef time. unaVr cnaigeci ier'n XMyte, conductor. Business was very brick in Santa Fe, and trnine arriving everyday.

Crops rathir poor ia tbe neicfaborbood of the citr. Had a verr pleasant trin in. as fur aa Alii. sou's junca. wnere we aaveoenltrtd arm bard stora of rain and wind.

Met tweatr-five Csntonche warriors near Pawnee Fork. Saw a laree Bomber of Indians at AlUaaa'a Ranche. George Peacock and Jones nournor i 1 1 i i ii aauij raBgegara uiuiibl wim mess. Met Messrs. Smaffwaod and Hsadrkksoa on Running Torkey 300 miles out seven dan from Independence.

Met U. S. Troops witMn twenty-five miles of the crossing of the Arkaasas. The streams were all high, asd tbe outward bound mail, under charge of McKlnetry, was wyins: up at i-awnee rorsr. Buffalo aad other game in abundance a short distance osTths trail.

Mr. Crenshaw was at AHiaqawqus, engaged in selling stock, whkh they wsre bringing is inn use bewaav. Jradjge Porter and freneMiw expocted to come into the Stoics together, a teen as they could finish up their bust nest. htdepisdtuu Mttien-" Baiaaar IK no land. The l)ttsburg papers are quite merry over the ejection ot Capt.

Schenly from Ms seat in tbe British Parliament, for Ms alleged bribery of rotsts. Capt S. was for leveral years a resident of Pittsburg, where he was called tbe "Duke ef Hsrdse-abble," in boner, it ts presumed, ef toae parttcaiar locality la that ttackey city. The alleged bribery, It appears, was accon- plisbsd not directly by Capt S. Manet If, but toroogh his agtnU, who cxpendtd akoet $50,.

000 to accomplish Ms ekctlen in Dartmouth, a borough polling but 100 or 300 rotes, asd Ms return was on eave'ed by a small majority. The Pittsburg Ckrmieit says It is eertainlv creat cause for rrrret that bribery and corruption to so large an extent should be charged afainst one wbo has lived se long among us, who wedded 4a a rathir hurried manner, it ia true a Pittsburg lady; who has beea one of tbe most liberal, a Hh our ma By think unwilling, contributors to tbe is- lamal Imtrfovt fl fna.1 a rii. aad who waa the first and stouschest friend' and supporter of tbe Republican movement is this county. Asotber Breaker, W. II.

Leatbam, was as-staled at the same time asd on the same charge. Mr. on being aaked as to his cxpeBdlture at the election, said be had expended one thousand eoe hundred pounds, and he believed there was scent ssaall sellouts unsettled. It was It fiad to berore a ctmmrttee that George P.rr.ar i Mlteheltser, and others had re. -i 1 st as it from fifty To ftrte handrrd uollvs eacb, tuat Capt Bailey clesslhii firT-re bsnk notes cf I T.

CARTWItlORT I I. EBHOSIiSOS I. T. CARTWRIGIIT Sc. COMMISSION, FORWARDING ASD PltOJDVCE Ks.

Bi Frist Btw, Memphis, Tssstiise, Aetata tar Ike at -T 1-LOCX, BACON, LABD, WBISCT, BCTTSK, CHKaSt, HAT, HR A IK, Umt Prataat seatetArf. aaaal Weataes. O-0eSerttelkstMteali i Hlrtllta nerzacarcza: W1TK 4. SHALL. LaaratlUf, Kr.

h. n. curronn, BSL B. C. CA7LBTT.

Hrrkarta, Cj. Wat. tr. HC9TOX. mnlataau.

xv. JACOB toXSSKT, Wheallsc. Taf L1HXAN CO aitutakia. Teaa BMVEItSITY Or DcSOTO, 0R SEMPLE BROADDUS COLLEGE. 'PHt XRIT SSaolOX mil AlOJfDAT, tke Meet JStutaaaktr J4ILTORD T.

WOOOHni'l', A. a sir. Iintnilakad utchtr. tan tr-nrr, Aakaau atajNaa td trim ValbaaMUoa aaS Sothre. Partau Mrfractora Tkt cAker nvatrariora TtemUj tt aam a Umt rm rj- Turn, u.

mt toe. tkra. lavtae. tlflaer CmMtmm. rrtr.

Tka U4I, ramiik.a mia Apaarataa aari BeeSiac fur lacker twtkuura, apslj tat rreaaetal Btv W. CARK1" CKAKX CasvtvaBcM alwaralokt kad CMIrttnlrt, Ttna. cW Hut iVratA. r. attTw Fust Received.

CHiS. A. 310STOK OO Slo. St jtSfenaa atott. tk-ir arlvallad 5' P-lT Ih.

tet-bat4 BauASrABT nAOON, aa tatnlv tratUrtrl after kj tkttr aart.iM-.. "Curat re knatrr, aaS at ailtd." utT-at x. s. eora- ort. a.

chamaosx POPE CIIAXAGIVE, (data ml Ltadtmit. xj.J Cotton Factors. Comniission AXB POEWARDTXfi mm ANTS, And tlealtra In Saggiag and Bsps, Bsarbta Whisky, AND ALL tl.VDS Of OHIO BIVXR PBODCCB, Desiie Ymn Wim, Braaes, ete. 3 ttswart Si Pravtae-a Bkxa, slam strett, katwttu Unma aad timyvma, Jata-lr a txpnis, TXVX. Ia Clionccry at 3Ioutphl.

OTATX OF TKXyX3IfAl ralai kaU w. Clart'a OBee, Ckanotr. laee at ike ruin Lir aad Ckaactrr Cjoii ot Ik- tuj II i raakli. iii AearMtheiri im rra.e T. ki ktr tt luted Fraak L.

Pawlar, yraaopa M. Pali, and Mbnm. rifiasiali II Srtaa aJMarit Mas 1 laJa caaac. tkat Ike iSsnaam. rraaer.

X. PaUa. ia a ana riaai.l me nv. Statt A Ttuonill: itiaareecedtkat theaaatr ker saraac hrrtla mm at ktfur ak Bras III ts Ot-rr Mt (MSS.l XI 4 rJaaa. airaan mr a.

a. pUiual'alHii, mr aw aanat trill tataat taraaafiiiK at atr. asat araandat rrttk seane. ttat that a raat ml i order aukltakel aa a im atka ia ma Jttursula A petal. Aw aitaw- aonarc LAjniB.

oats xatttr. Waa. Taoaaane. aalicltor fur aaaalalaaal. saST-lattear Icto Jlibcdtscmcnls.

a. a. a. wiosix. NEW HATS.

INTRODUCTION OF THE PALL Francisco SUCCESSORS TO r.imciiiLD aioiuus, iMPonvaxa avd PCALana is HATS, CAPS, A.VD LADIES' FURS! BRRKlEr BLOCK, 200 HrXaxiao. stroot, MEilPUIS. TENN. BATS, whaak te WM, JJt tntae snaaet wh Ottu'ate wnS irMAt rAxnsco a. ro Btlaktay't tes.

Soft Hats. RfJLlllg't sf aorr hat ran my aaaotaa at aa r- PRA N'CIMto ea BlaSltt'a Bfaek. 90S Mala alrttt. For Sale. A BWkO WOXIS.

wtm Ira, aklMitw. A A. aa av ttata i II a K. I ASfiT a JAVBS A. GRANT.

it, as vtaktr sat iraett. aSte at CBaa. Patttr'a, JFor Rent. A IBSat; arOBE BOCftE. auitakl tat ar kvaiatai Mtta let alivat.

katwtte Kaia te gtiaal. AtaVy at as aaas-Sl Eslray. TAEBK at rar plate. Inula aalf aulta ream ktiaaikla. aa Ik atw sui Liat rral a latft Bar Battt.

akaea atttu vtara aid: auewe sau. -r --t i laa III ml atrax Ctnvrfpt. A VtKrrOOHEBT. -K Wawas Kill, x.n em C1TEST STTZ.K. THE "GaIBRIBaILDI" HAT, RECEIVED PER EXPRESS.

M. B. XliXBIt a. CO Oar tl cVatl Sqatrt I C0NTRArTORS. 3sr RAILROAD SE.tI.ED PnOI'OSALS TTTIfX k.

ttttivtd at Ik fttrm nt tt Mtraatiu. BI Pt aad Parltlc tUilraad inpaat ai P.ria La-taaretaMT. Ttta. salil tkt 16ci -t 1st, itr tbe raatHhra or attr aulta of railfoa4 tumm ate Satakar Potk at Btd nm. Jt tVnrw Ttxa.

TatCaaattnr w.lt trad tti Mai aal Aatll laa uarllllaa ta rtrtitt tat ertat-liat. hrk will kt tMit-ttte te tk. Uae Tkt rat. Ta csuractar, ar carAvacatts. taatt ruraiak tht Iraa.

Iv eawa ta aru-ttr. aad Inra. aad atar ta. ra I raiilacrWa-l far wkjab. tkv win at aU ahaaaa a ka ll Sflr Ml.n hi ratk a.

Maa a. rwteseytaaailMatlk nal auahat, aad at kaa-ertd aot asir Saauaaad rate aa rata aa mt anr mtitw awmaaililiU and Ut trtar ta th raaSant th Oiianar. tt a fair eaak vakas, mr tm teak aa tk pattlaa taav asrtt. S. JfOWJAV, Pr tatat.

traatll. Bt rut aad raette nihiaat Patau ay. atCt Stowtaail For Safe. EKHTT atlLBS wtat at Xataat Ollr. Oritttadtu MX-oaaasr, AiLaataa.

a fM riaatatiaa; aratCTTb aewabva MO aa-tata eattivalara. Ite Sialiaaai StSaattamraettaet Ttrtaa tear. 'A attabtntaose attaiar Attaaut wiU taadlar aatt. law dawn tat catk. Aa tar rrltaSa wnux tt a-e amtillta Sa bata maetv.

aatart pertbattta aa tilra hatf aaa wiB rttte ta aa tartr lit'lmal Oall aa4 at atata ar ib ItaAi, raaft, tMm tea to BSoo aw. aaa awtrata. Horr.i-.-s riBBr. Mmtw (go. i.

gcal (Bstnu. A. WAKKEN CO. 3IISDFACTBRERS' 1GEXTS, Commission Morchants, Ajro GENERAL PSODUCK DEALERS, a rr Front XX -ro- suru trtumoa. Tsbsk.

Eagle iTIIIIs Flour. VB ktaadaaT oWabaa Plaar rr at am prawa, aaa satatsaaa It a a aaaS aa aa Pkasrmtk market. Wa aatt ta kaarl. US krle. rkura Batm Puatlr PkratT tt.

1 Baker's Praur; SS Pauevatrlgllllani Plant I ardm Sr Phrar ar XU1 Peed lacs wtm a win Stat tl aatnj A. WABKnaT a. aata ita. ar Eureka Fruit Jars Still Ahead. Horsstaarana wh aatrt laeaii.

I tfctaa-Mlvta wlik Ikla tatanikla Jar. ahauM taH Iras BWrHatwawaS'MsatAaaka. Biaa atSil tk sitae. ae no. at pttnwr bout.

Suiidricii! xtk atata ia trattllai XaUt aHamta) wtaatv a witta wtaaaaae Paaar i naak I Tan I Bata Otraaa aad Cbamical Paacy IblkH 1 -at i fraS a larv Inl 'mt flttttita. atbtwattctaat (aalS) Bit. 17 (general ntfUn lom. A. t.

Lxrr. a. x. raAjixusn. 1.

1 COLUMN. Autwiiects aaj Ctasistioi Mereksis, IVo. IO Madison Street. PROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO ALL S.1Z.BS OF REAL ESTATE. NEGROES.

MiittCU.YXlpuSB, FURNITUEE, GBOCEBIEg, IN CITY OR COUNTRY. COfStSNUXNTS mritmM Anaaat natts ttttttttd ttraaatlT Caak nm aiiaanail Oar aaditrax aatatwa wm ai ai.ta ta aU kwCa asraattd oat car. JaS GROCERIES AND LIQUORS UCTIOlSr, ar s. laF.vv No. 10 MADISOK STREET.

TT7 at tar nam. ktaltl ttat. BVSflT IV UOtSlHl, o-cVx. Otataelaa, 1a-litta. Clear.

Parana rtr- st. tarm A. a. LXTT. IStero GM for Sale.

TXT bt tar atie aa A I Btatf tmu Swlt atata of ae a. a. mtt a. m. On Consignment.

Basra attack da. tetatikr a. a. utnr In Store and for Sale Low. IWLS-OL BTl WntSKT i JU Bkbta.

OUSaataaaWalafeti kkla. Tiaa Wlaakf atrSS Bv TTTaraaa ta atar oa TV To Hie rade. 3otice. SEALBB PROPOSALS WIH kt rtttlrtA aattl TBITR3-BAT, Stattraktr 1. Ut tmOtttt a Brtttt attr But Oataaa.

tk Battttk raat. Pktaa aaS iftciaatkiua at atta at tkt Oe. Pr 1 1 1 a will ah rrlts rr arataklac ak-eit WIWMB.K tar tt-lack Wart Oak Plaak ma Otseu atreet. kttwtta Bttl at4 Taar. J.

H. ItritrHBSTa. uta-t4 City Baetater. Browusrille Female CoIIcce. rpRE PAtX SSSSIOV aataa oa JiOK-X PAT.

itth mt Siatraakir. All rbe ettavtratata at a Ite arson tail, tape itatM Ttaeaera, tetnt avaaatr. Tkt otarae at ataer ra Ik-r tack aad ItwaSK, fakractac tke utaaj ktaaclt uf a rcatar OoUttl.tr teueatioa. U. BeUea aaa chart of tk Birartllac Huuat.

aaj attaaret for lb awatam tHllou af atttatf koaratra. nraNintMttllartiititattaiat tntttrtl tke apolr katba Pe oaubialtf ttraaa. ntv waa. nsttiae, lu X. 8 THOMAS.

Stxttiarv. New, Simple and Cheap. a. 1f SWIFT'S TIOBTABLZ HOBSe-rOirXR. tar Arrtia Thrtakara.

AT SillK Woitt Saw, tte taltattd Xav a. MS, caa at eta lb Must, star altar atrttt. Ita practlcakilltr kaa kttu Itnnaaklj Makliaktd. aad ia titeplttilT it I at oaraarttS. Tk altteuoaof lbpaMKUttaatcrvJI- Mimm aw, v-raair aa laruviifual tueuts 1-t ait pwr reraplatt.

ala, ratklakttl to tetr. ftttrt IrdataMtiaa. laa air- ai atrat-lw OBOILL. BBOTHEBS b. SCO Piatt CaatiUiaa Bnaa S- OMntarkaaWkaUp OW Port Wra OUlfaaalr.Wkat; tri WaltVa Stkttrlua haiiii A.

S. 1ABVT tt CSV. Ml Iffi Ita THE CITY AND SUBURBS FOIt SiXmR BY REa4lL ESTATE Bro Jsl rs AND AUCTIOIERS. WE WILL SELL ON loV mm mtm -y if tti mt rtr tJ itti 1W UitoTtM IttTiVsC tetl SDRVErED OR SDBD1T1DED wrB arv.t. aa aa m.

i SraaSr nniilitl Swrtrar at uriani. ttSS JaSABjkt, mBPBEC b. oa. For Sale. SOW; KM Bt a Mi SB, ii bte.a atata ans tstttSa trBBtaa akMtea lar oath, rss BI Pais scat, turtm.

t. AIA two tatoou Beta atta, teatw nulla. itaMO X. -01 V. tart- Htua, kataar.

1. 1 aal tiala 14 b. OO wg ii Av mm BXAVttpSn. aM ilia-aetl Immmtmt LflTS on Btat. O-Ott.

ta Jatwato atar tttMtat tt X- ak 1 tow sevta aat spaa tin sikli thai. Tktta tt Woltalar seathkatsaoA km ta JfJS MONSARRAT, DBPREE CO. Sundries' Kft BAnsVSa, PeSptv BtaSttrk Crtteataa. JU Mhanvttt. -tut has B-tttan Bc, 00 Iraaau Cta-bap SO PvtodPimii-tot AU ml wbtakat a -ligaan tavSS A.

arSSwdttatw. a urrr a. on. 200 CARRIAGES FOE SALE AT COST. AS latter! to rteart tram tar attal iarattoakr tka IKk ml flitat i naat, aatt aM wiae rt tx- ear waa.

wtB traUl that kttat. YOUNG LADIES' ooavlaaoixVtz; JLHaxinJXJS. Forest Hill, Ttnntsut, WILL BE-OPEN OS X0KDAT. SajpTBIIBBB. MM.

AT COST FOR CASH. BT I imiuaial ararirAa mt atw Iwn tiuartrl kMaa, ampilalht all tht vaitaaa atptM, flam ta laraaat Otach a The Iiabtott Itattuai Baaai Tan. rmmm mix kuUl to oar otdtt, for tbaa arerttt, aaS Sar I aUrit aaa rhwrailltr raaart ac-Ut-A Z3- su a raat. i an attaSaa nU ay ra Pataaaa ta waMat eaarl taklrtl i. aarl aa tow attaaa.

wia irimili tbttc two taw, tat kp caltaac aa a a. wxKwucrr k. aaSt-tta Nat- 4 attta i rUaat BaiKita-; traphia MEDI INE! MEDICINE TOOB A- BAOHtrS V. S. tnrT0r.

iroosvs raAcnca or xsmaowB-t miaani allV ELBGrVJVT RFiSIDEXCE FOR S.IaE, StrCAVnn mm rat omrmmr Shttar a Trta- Jat atraata. Itaatlac SS-rstrawttt SSfttt, trSSCrtatmaa allac. Ta. koa la ra. ml it.

Sraattsatc, aa aataeVinakto tb ttto. aaa. SaL'SJ' sntJtb. iltktlll ii I. TWaaabaa an Ska aa, lira Itat ati certtA aaa, ItractoWtta tar Thta anetttp win aotSata kartata.

A taaall part at lb fMwtbat aatartr oalr r-SfSttaS, tb ktaec aa laes llsa Tk taatt tatanita to mm lath ranntrr laaltw weak, ana ma.alai. atata kl pr.titlj at a Sear mora VOSSAHRAT. BtTpBUS b. CO RESIDENCE ON AVERY STREET FOR SALE CHEAP. Watt mm Atrttt IM mmmmimm wa.

ww taraw. parcht. katb. mmm aars utaa-n, ttttraaw roiaaa. car otal kaata, a4 wl.

Tk Vat let fttt oa Attt. atttet. kr let fttt Ctt. Tk tnaali ar ktaa-rttarrjr aet wttk aki-ase-trt. ait mmt rrwit tr The aaklht iiH I a oa.

ml tkt kt.ltkit ate btat mibtcnr. TawawaarHkliattrataaaiarrf fa ktt.iana. ta rt-tja neat tar ctaw. aarl tax-tort ta f-XB-paflttt bi mmn. Tsaaia Oa fouta ck.

or mt ot Bt a4 kalaac aa aaa. two aa tart r-ar. wrk lasttttt. HONS ARB AT. nFPBBK b.

CO DESIRABLE PROPERTY Bath tm ttv tw Alata-Tfo Mfl 'w UUtm tyf 1H WOCTM Xlttt LOT On A tr a CmatllT tWTH- INoVmsJ aWtotsW MX mi, BA. 7 Halt pr.itsmy wiQ ottat vrj tnp. mm wUBUuti, atvra jr. uu. t.WlLXiMm..

mi. F. 0. CLARK 01. 'S COX.T!rM2Sr.

-APRIL. 1859. If fnrf.V egpetHal attention New Spring Stock! rr mr iabth ajtb oom atex haxt CHOICE ARTI0LES: TWU. BIOS OP MAAtONM. rrrx xs or tkaml.

poxz. am er 0AJtxt. rtrt-L, axes or oosul. rati. or kosahv.

TWU ftp PEAM. Al tASJIiUt. rHii sxrs cp n.iimavL, rsTi sum or mr. rcn. jns ot nr xnm psaba pvtx sm8 or xAjtansk.

itUamarMtniucar, poll sirs mmas wonc tujeaw. pblz. bits op rraaeiux wnr waast xctujo PVU. SSM OP BTSesOAX WOBX WTK COS.lt patu. axes or nntTSCAX wear wtBtlBanac'ota raxr.

sees op BmontuK wonc wtcsi sksssNbct PBxi lares or all sou. PASrSB OP BBUB AJTB MNtMJC Ati aTE 8TTUS. A LARGE STOCK Or WATCHES! SILVERWARE! SiLTES. POEES. silvxx la ace.

WLTI SALTH. HsTX GOBaajETS MsUKrBtaW oWmr4l-st. tlLTXlt TEA AM fJtkPPBE. SSLTXa SALT GSHU-Art. StLTEB BOTTK IKITB8.

HLTXB. PBBtT EMBS. liLvxa BBiaanr smtbs. HLTXX Pta8 EXSCM. mlts.

ca xx XNtvae. siLTis ptx xstrae. HLTBB. BSPPBSkg. sttUTEB.

PsxtxBE sma. HArXMt BtfiOB. ansjaa. WAeruna. mcaiBBinsas.

astva atan. It antMt tattaejat i Ml TBB PtASB I I atst oxas WttwtmttftHSm GTJ3STS or ttat ouktt. rkeaiA mt to. Pntktt aarl Taat tktfll if. SPECTACLES! Tetatttrt CrGR.lTIA'G.

TO tattt tkt aU af utcttw patrteas. tb y-tTS'' PaACTtCB OP MatBeCtXw Ltrt atasku Srk Hi Wtktlagr havaktt tnlarteS kt laa adnata I attbittotuaeirhnimt. mrlaliar toe ataarc baa, aa I StCweurS JiEIrSOAL BSCTrOKA Br ornih a apattes. Pslattnc Stvaaty St. iltill.aal I tbatta at ttSfto m.lm, ml tk atot Btatora rat I VWtAtBSAtsrS TfUUTtS OK PttACBlnnl.

ttta, a. tt Kw rac tat tar mmll. mmA Knit mmmr I trtra-oaira Pitta, hat ka aaaaS to tkt arevlaua I MrrPBS aSTPtSgBT PTtarlplla tat Plxtta snippm'a aoftMtrLAra-vw --r -ABBtr nrortoXABT op inert a erntaonr. AjBKBar. AiantnAL cnnvBTriT.

naJssrrs fajuilt ptuoraaa. rtrmrs kjmbstic xsmwi. tr GeoPattiaan Co's, tot if Aiy -leninr. SHI I.IJV COUXTY FAIUI. i 00 aaa mm I UUU tail trmm HraiAI.

-a. .11 TB acta rttart DwtUlta hat aa rjl urauti Wt win aril thta at tow Start, upas reaaea- aw a i ii 1 1 orj pupuu. klCBAntAT. BUTSBE CO. aalt tZraht eip.fltacel aatf Ibarusabhr taiaa mat Tarat at laa.ssu I an rat al laatau Par etAalatwr.

laalalalat tettat, ttr arMrtt tht ar. pwaaar. uttuaaaoaaa raat ueict. Taaa atmV-eawM BBT BJILLEB. Pocket Book Lost, riONTAININB TWO NOTBs.

to Ibe ai Kj orattoaiial.Aw.. a ratOr jtutorbl Ptaua. tat taaatM4 HI I. Pnataai mml a ebark tar aa otbtt ttiaato. atltXRU- BUSINESS PE0PERTY.

Attn TB1BTT PBCT OS ABAMS SentTBT. tottw mt Tklr Tkaa will a aab- kSi bato too. to rait loniam. mr will k. Mat I titaaa, aa ajattat rttaaa.

ALSO. I a ar mi, ti ark-wtat cwnnir at A4aaa Country Ilesldence. Pattj Ska i hrrtaaa ts Balrsk rttraaattaaaaamat. Kf Prtt tow, ana toar Urn. arm MONstaitAT, PCPESE b.

oo. ISTEW FIRM. W. A. BRVAX aatl A.

31. SCARBROUGH HAVIB tbuaar tettrtrl ta-aariaaranta, aatn Ort ante aad BBTAX b. aVABaBOVaB mm mm art Porwtritiar aat Otntrti ctjaoaalt- rrwa a ir-aioll, Irmamr taolr Men mwth.tr flftae, aa 1 lb puaUt twatrallj Tlttf Bantr tbexttlt DW wat viprriMraln tk tottau ta.kla thaw la fiva Stwtrel Stttrrattrst. Panttalar aneatMU pai I aumf tar Bttelat. Rap aarl Plaatouea Sapplie.

Litetal catk a4M taaet ou OMton MS TntK la atar AS Oatara a. OfatU ta aa WUI eatttta ay oor ptr pUcr at laau- aart). latrwrt jaauauetl. Oar eaarat tar aaarlac aad atlllac Cottaa win Ii ceat. pr Bait.

Caaauraattula ot Bantu. WktaL Tokacct. a at all otl rr PioSar anlKiittl 374lw wtm G. N. ELDHED'S GREAT ROTUNDA immm W.

LiliW.S. Corner of kllaln and Streets, TF.Y.YFSSF, lox BOSTON AND NEW YORK GUM BELTIuSTGr. AtaLOT TBI BB8T BRXXDS X2S9 LOW fO FOEEIGN EXCHANGE. WILLIAM It. STRANGE 216 M.1IX STREET, Under Odd-FeHows' IIjI! IVi AVKnimmia tal mtl.iai tbttr atock a Pall Ura, -TJ.

towtjlatbtpantcalarlTcantat auaataaa af tk ttatetasarallr -j rln in ajia il frtSwat, Law, Vtaucal aaa Bacartaaaoa laabt, PTv ban Slit ream Wrapstac Pater, raw. It auas Btauk Boat at al! oearriptiMa: tax all atata aaa atawtt; I Tk kt tttorttn atotk af Atanmel talk etttt rat oattorr. ttr Jatt tm aaa. I W- R. ST.VNC h.

CO. IFnr A irT Jtbauau Stem A krtSSH to- r- rt. at birV-wt. waaaaur. BtmiBS: CO.

BIS mil FialNTATlON I 320 lc n.rui, or- But rtk: ISart. rmmmmmmt tbra.ac. TXCM-nat-rkiri ta Inwa, kalaart tat an tw ptat. with lattrtat. rrtc twrt ALSO T.

a'm Ba4.s mllta rrB aftta-phtoi atrt dtt katta k-atlit ttraktrtS. T- Th.am far a to I ml. BOtrSABKAT, KPSIS h. 00. a.

rowtirt. ABA3SS. Sxolitkiieo ort IrelaBw, ScetlaBd Wales, IK SfJXB OP XI AXD UPWARD, BT TBE S3AVOSO SATI.VGS INSTITUTION aaM tt FOWLKES t'lIAS. Xo. COTTOIY FACTORS CO.IT.VISSIO.V PfrBT-OPPrCE rJCllAHXU.

fSPVEttSOK BTBEBT. A. MOrtTO.Y ft, piempiiM Tennessee, It T.rr.r.Enr, Cf I BAGGING. BACON. SITfiAk A taaitoatlf la rttttptt at.

frtU Sntaina HOPR, SALT. COFFER. il ramartoiat: ttttlbrac that MB ka AMlrat I TWIVE 1 VTt tfl unf lasar I titU lltt kt kwrtrw-r. wtir. kI7-Z I Sunt.

O-Stt. fnak liattoV. Xi.l7 WbuV UAtui, BrttMart Baeta, setnUatra. aaatriar Baaw, Ptoat at tk ttotat xrae. Tar v-.

ttoWt, ar th ataata. Irttk Care XeJ, aa Ltaaan Bacttto. Teat, Broasa, aaa eterrtkisc BMfel a. Mtoato i taat aaa aa eat tar. aafft-alai ELEGAST RBSIDEXCE FOR S1I.R.

W. win atu. a ta. aaatt totma. oat UV iat rtmat aa t-tr-kto itaVtae ta tb attr.

It attrattttl aa 'SSf atotK. wttaia a tow staatta' walk af. or tb ckt. aatl tas a tow taaar tt-Sapaa" Tk koaa la Sat.k.S wttk aU tb Tk par4 1 ktrtjfuUf ttt with MOWSABBAT. BfJPBXB at GO.

Sttk aaa Prtt tor La tan Caaau aai a nit, Pta'. aalOtaaaitiAalWi mat aaS Tlttltae Oaaat. to tVttt-nttoWlktatt ttarUatoar atw rant. J1ECHAXICA Imm WATCgaa rtaalrt. JXWBLBT aaatt to ttat taf t.pawit.

OLOexs ry.lt aatt nratatot ta asp part sat dtp mill 1f-ork n-arranttdm Our Picture ItemintjtOB, Art let, laaaaot tb. moat ntoaaia la ta. Catau. Slew.tr Ptotatt latta ia all at tertoet aejrtoa i tk. rstwiuaK an Tk.

aeHBasTTrn mm tn ti XO-OrTOORAras. ar wskr at ipirlil aatto. J. O'B. Tkaa Mtteratat Aniat baa prraaBtatlT bcaAat In r.

the ti in maa. Mi a ant rar oallttr. wtm that, kat taaa art.tt.aaaaiato color ta oil Itiatiaitaa i Cr-k-Kut ttoe Caataa Pkatosrapha. Tattt atctatt. meiDialmt aa tbtr ea, rbt akili 1 'k v.

Atttola, ar taiiaic tb tattt ptrrtct apt-raataa -Ji. Art- 2Vo. 1 Clark's Marble RIock. ifluffer. Optician XASCTACmUIR Or A XBWLT UVXIftr improyed'spectacle.

jSfS DEALBB IK- 4ffm7m. COCKS JpcTF'ST. S-' Main Street, Below Cart, 4. Mj Ancoonesn. PBls' iKTUintil.

J' tto, cat.Sttrt rtpatrnl toMTtSto-. t-liiai. kktt kr ear tt ZSSl aaSatti.rar.toa wto at-i mr taunt to la. artj. trr.

Ksavrtt. mltlala af pit at lbnU rb. taaatxt tt.ttati.,1. wit-w. rbaahl taattoa tbt atallL raak 7 rmr rrprrtotloa.

I hat aa Aatrna. ww wwTLIaSV awSptacttttokaaaMkvptttaaa kaata mlSLV. "T- lltanpttaiaial taptttaat ta aaaZvSZ. wrta rarie aapttaar tstata.a tv ABtoSifaflc.ltiSWaaailwana. to.

Feme wtoktae to rOe ikiakt.iarl la tbttr Start, aatt POat OStet I wtB atari a Csttalalar Stttaa Sb ptrtteal.il akaat Sir icla.a. Bat atsatt. lb ataaaat mt tbttr ivaatraattta. aaarrrrwawiTir JAS. 15.

COOK, Civil Efiiaeer, kMk ai Stmynr, 13 Madison Street, wSS-lv ntawtta staka aaat Pram Xw. MRS- DOTTLE. AMUTlB ST MMS DOVLB. wan tt-ta bt Srbaa atatf BMlrliac. St Mi Main atoa.l.nxBams- BAr, g.paraat.ir 1, I8SS.

tna. tr Tawmi a. Iktraatrr rrrtaarr JaatorCtaa. Ft tor Qta laa ats-pw in 35,000 aaa. 7 AND CIRCU TILL EXHIBIT AT MEMPHIS, On tVEDVESDAT, Aucust 31st.

And SEPTEMBER 1st, Sd and 3d, CORXEX THIRD 4XU JETTERSOX STREETS, CJ- Alraiaaton 50 rrtn; tklrta a4 Strr.au MO It CO.TT.llISSIO.r JIEneiT.lmYT AD COTTON PACTOIl. Ofiee 15 ilt.hy Ihmt't 3.aW, niasT BOW, KUirHtS, TBWMBtaap, RBapaOtPPLLT efftt, bta attttat to tht fttutort mt Ibtaamaiitlas iitunj tjr tk rr.a.innaar tbetr rt I rmilnalli It nm n.iatoi i.m i Aa4 plaatotiaa Swuttt aaaeraUp. ORDERS A TTEXDmtD TO WITH DISPATCH. JXD AT LOWEST MARKET PSICES. ALSO CO.VTIM'E TO STORE COTTO.V lit TUIIU Large Fire-Proof Cotton Shed.

AwBHTS POB. TwB Celebrated Taylor Cotton Gin. MAOC CLBilIBXS, BR0WX CttLDJaTBirr. SBXMSU I-AXD FOR SALE. Acnnsop rujfrs sari cotntt lajtb for aat or will aarkaai.

far Attaaaaa I nonnaBKAT. BCPSXX CO. Arkansas Farm Fnr s.iir. AX IX HO VXD A BEAMS AS PA BAT la Taa Bsrta Ijauu tar aato ebtap tor caab. epoo- MOKSABBAT.

BCPBBg CO. HERE IS A GOOD CHANCE TO SECURE A HOUSE Tj1 OjST IaOISTG- TIME, I.V A GOOD XEIGHRORIIOOD. ValnaDle Property for Sale lltSn ACBBS OT LAXB ta Ifavwaaa VJJ taut frwa Bttttatin. an, are ia aaat taaai.M an. attl.

wtm a tore wk.n.tl'i phata i i fBkjSte SrfeMfL OSQ Tb as will rM etMtap ao uaual ahaagtrl tar Itaptatttf ar aalwai Tatter. Jb UBS BatatsaSalt Beaktv. ao3 attS SOLE ASBMT ktrt tar MaaaVi Oara ui Wbtal Vina. All Colaaa rSUppta kt btat kr rtttr, aaa OMton la atar ttat, wm kt tsauret, ttatta tattfattta atawewtttkrl t. at oatxs.

a sc. at'xsteifT. Btrttttax aaa itoea aHttatt to 'SSI watrtai 5 JIOSBT. Stolen FBOst OCR VR. BSOWK, tott Saturcar aural, wkito a kaiS tk altaaaktat taenia.

Bail, a aaaall aiiBia.Biiai aaac. oorrrajatarr lata tart Kat mt tat IrrbwitaraVatttaiaoa fmrnm a. mw at mtnr ear rrra date, a a at alatr iton from dit. a. drawa kp Pttswwa fc PatnrA: ta fator tf B.

WiUlaaowu b. eattn tbtSM Stprtar, 1467. aatl papaktott tk i. aai i n.a. 1 1 ii ll a or Martet, la ratar S.

Winiataaan. far Stll.tO. tatd JaaaartSt. HrM mmm otkta tattrttf aatt frtta Aatt. at lb kraach at a Oatoa Bank af Tcasinii at jlfabia.

An una, mmm wm urrt Mr ar tat aataltai "ti, WILLI All SOX tt CO aeSI rat-loir Notice. FALL AND WINTER Or OODS 2 FOR 1859, B. WALKER Xo. 79 Front Row. cor.

ASD J. WALKER A'O. 217 Jf.filf STREET. (Oppotile Oat Pfltowa' H.ll.) CI.OTIII.VG MAAOFACTORY, Ms. 112 Nsrth Third Street, Philadelphia, Ft.

A LAO DBA LB RS IX DRY flOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC. CLARK J. "TlflltTOTT in.iv! waukiAAAlg, tVlOLUlHff. nriA rtr-err, m-rl i rrt'RT. I It PhUratoipaaa.

a and aaoal orarbu ajt. I aa n- aaatt au. -a jcnerson sireer, jieiapiiis. II F.ml CZ.OTIH.Ya ITnU. ta0l Otmartoe ul rw.r.u TO KIT THK WHOLESALE 7KADE.

i ktrttorart, paj TT orarra rr naer ttat rtavlatmi ftatrailr. rttajalax bia ataatv tot ta. u. me 1 aiwu.1 taaasa ia al Ul eaatoraac tor tatlr tirtl pitroaift, Sa reteMtfaU, mm. i ts.

raat. sast-lw CLASE UOKTnv thta earetopattaof tor ttixkotraw. TV awaaatratoJarattOcta Jr TV- i i Ktoa Oa. k-ler Sliaala.a ataa tka mmmmm aa ew takt arm aai Iraa! artas rar ia prtttat tt liiaKb notxrox. "'tbls.

Aax. lJ. CHA3. A. AtOBTOrf Oar of Clotn and Cassimcre I'lotliing, Par our otp trae.

l. well aIcttl ae ranaat txttlas ar alaa la receipt af oar alack af BOOTS -AJXTTD SHOm BLEACH XO AND BROWS' IMUI BSTICS. OSKJBVRGS, KERSEYS, FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. Alt, a sentra) Moraatat al oLOvnt. nttawLs.

cloacs. howert, hoop strait. aAaaviirsBlBB, icrc ETC To Planters, Country Merchants uiiu iiivcr -l-ruucrj. We tovtt tartlcaiar attaation to Mr ittaa Ujvt kettt tawkm. aa MAsrVPAOTfJBB OBK 0W.M CJArtHIJIS.

ttr ttat market, w. UEtTf-J I i hi i moo. at Baal- eareau, i f.llf mmi mt JV-IXMIO CLGTHIXG SEWEVG MACMIIVES. TTTX aatt new ta aial f-r inactlon lb fararwtm It makt at taaehteta: weetra PattM Lark Stllb Atatbteta wHh nttatra. BraAahtWa Ltrk Sttob btarbtat.

with Stoat'a KttpOe Lock Sthm wMb It ttatta. Quaker Car Low SUtrb wttn Htattta. Tapcatt St Faafa Lock Stitch wlti Brratta. OlBrtrt'a UaHunta. Ettttoa SUU XatUnta.

Tbt Wtttt atacbta laa tart arts sn mm. -m. ia. ai mum. ma, uauaaaracaa rtataar Tata Xachta are ertcAattv as.

aad wirr.nt-H tar BarbJa tnate. Oer Tassart ItaOlta to a so twi Barbie fr an faaiitr rrp.rt. Tka m-tlati can ks aera tret tried it attaara. 1. at X.

PtalbRtr'a raraior. Star, en Catoa atrttt, kttwtn Xtta tad gratad atrta. CM-U T. A tf. J.

TEAROCT GATES, WOOD 5c MeKNTGHT, GROCERS AXD COMMISSIOaV os. 2S5 rala and 5 Jloaroe street, TE.Y.YESSEE, J. ejonts Center White leti u4 Oil Cmmw. st tails, wo. HAZARD rOtTDER COJIPAXV, TOTK.

BXALBrl IK U.VtRSO, CASTOR. LARD AR.TPUIK I Xi 1 Lime, Cement and Plaster Farts, Ojoiritrs Tvti-ioxitixi ABD XAVAL STOBSS SIKBRAU.T. A torse stork RAGGING, ROPE AAD TtTI.E, With a Itatral atock of PLMTJIfOrr SUPPLIES. WIB aaaa bat atar a tore atock of Sat WIPTBS, BRAXDIBfL CISAR3, aat ia tact tttct-rkiae ktpt la car Ua of Itol.n Gates. ITood SIcKnlsiit.

aaSt-AtwIfj IIAAC JtXVItX. S. JAMS. Jf. fjUflt- iEVlXI fc JAJ1ES, DEALERS IX laves, So.

1T4 MAI.V STREET, avroxxLioliis, fPozbxiOrSasoo. TTTE will aB tbtr anantotlikle ItOCSaS A-SB LOTS. ta Daatop auttt, ar tb UrtmtttoBf l.m.7- ara ttr ttt. Th tow Stent Irani, atrttt ta. kaaJrrd tttt.

Hlrtl txt 1. mad fa 'w laiuiaa aaa an etetafarv tot-1 tarn. Ta mtta a 10 rata thta aat tt a karfala, if ALSO, IGIiT .1 II.1LF Aaatta itltlatoa. atar lb raaurtue of sa. WkMe-sn.

Wt win lata t. aac ttot-. urf at tow Urar-a W-' JtOfOABRAT, BtTPSER A OO. A Rare Ctaaee in a PfiyskkH. A PHTS1C1AN wamirai a I.

rail tu, ta ptaatot that a. rmj ww, 1 1 a i.tai aa owi on aa. to arortSABRAT. BCPRXE .1 CO. For Hire.

rjltro BtrtTSB SBBTANTS aa IO aad tb tbr It J. rmrni, oc fo aaa ATM 3fOatSA RRAT. DC7KSK b. 00. SHELBY COUNTY FARM 3-f oa sil txmmt Ipo.

Wk.to't rat tallt 1 flam tk Plac Stattoa aat tb at. aaat tt ILUU raai IIS attr. dttrtU; DwtUlac Htrat aa4 all atceatar- KOSS.tSX.IT. IrTPRBX A 0O. Administrator's Stale.

0XtbetSm(Aaaaat Vi ta. awa-t Ma tod JtHtraaa atottta. ia tb citr mt Yiaaalni I wan a-i. to tb Mfkttt ttet.r. ata crt.lt af aim if are, an taa strata ptapattf tlliaraat to tb ratata af Patrick Ottetas.

ttoaraa. too. attiac of tkrapa. aatto. aw.

AB asto uaStr aftr etUart caab; aat ktaat aad raat tat ttr, pattM la kaak. wi II -teainU the patatr tar SBra ettr that tsMwat. PATMCC XAriKUCS, WAXTBO Br a rar lT. a attaallaa ta a iikul or settato farallt. Ixanr.

af W. B. Vixxaax. sa. Jlaniakn.Ttaa.

ELMWOOD INSTITUTE. TtTtS DAT ANB BOABMKS SCHOOL POR SOTS baa Utolr kate aa-rt ma ih ra.wi- wo4Grattotrto'k anawtt t. Raklua a. taa. aaS a atw aa r-arwi braiaasii keaetifal frt, ta a lota Si aa rttart tp, ttstote i.oai.iia.

laiiininwaebatwaen St. AX riaaall AcaSraa. aad taa aaa m--i. fMrtf. rmr fxrummmmn tor a ttotator, tote, lirki Hi luttotata Swt lahta K.rrto.

Jaaa. Tht Baj.W.B.BI. ita. A 'Unit i'ii j. Stoarp Lab, kfcNtAI.

H.Ok w7.utow, Jbraa. XrtCbtrt. TttoSttrtotwIB naiaiiamnliaalai A tasS- Jl'otlce. I WILL SCLL, on the ISth taap at tat tow Arteb. SttrtVt caa ate.

ta Tract Laaa, naliiaiai an fStttSaa lit toanihil taraanr- i Sfateap ttopat, aa the At the tarn tka a4 act, atoaa aba. watt SIXTF LIKELY FOR A T.TT- -tTTB katt, aatt win rmiHallr ktrp a kaaf tar VV ttto. a srd bt af ktaatrja. aarb mm a ktaaa aa btat Mt. that 11 rany all WwUlkaartlaaall y.r.,i I tnTkl I ink am.

aaM mm met ii I MASONIC COLLEGE. ZutOranso, Sontuolxjr. fTIBE la.taat irtitoa af tbt lartttattoa via op, ou aWTMr, SEPTEMBER 5, 1860. trta l.lrr to rttart ta 'kt Pttartf tkt Skill aatl maot ratosettut 1cbrt. Tk rtfular Cal- rte(Utta ta pr taar ttory Scautl, at ota I apeil.

eaaaa. TrtMV t1S toe Sn ilia too tauutat. TkMitatorlt Boars. Ttattara. Waaklaa Pratt, tt.

All fat tatt irrtoraatctoa -at. -t rralkratton JWrnt TttUIBU, A A. Ltgrtaat. X. Jalr it -jt-ra Plttrrtat.

EXCZ.USIYEZ.Y 1YHOLES.1IJE. CUPPIaES Sc. JIARSTOiV, Atartafactarar of aa. Wbalnal. b.

CORDAGE, TWIXES AXD PAPER, Bruslies, Matches, Blackintr. mYEaitOEs Wooden and Willow Ware, i Maaaakli aaf Oka ri'T mr trart if in.uti mum 'taa attaaakM. aaar ih ra aetata af tat lata nart Wail Alto, aa tb Sea Of Sreliratn. mm ta. ia Urttatow'a aatna to Mmph.to.aa: wattta Alabaaa drttt.

partataaw of wbaB wtBMcaat ta HBa. Oa the Tltt Statt taatt. Iton -mm Ptotwa Ral rtt i. tt aakt.ltn hto toto. aa win Dt atta kp mile.

Tk tttm of tto wUl at araatetb atta. mm lb. kai-tac ta oa aral two jara, wttk rarbsttS. JABBBC. jUSBBBi alOSSARR.lt tUTPRtC a.

aatttra. IT ttt TJSnrtrt Vfavv natrnr. la teor bta aarl 4Vlr.HU mm. ml Lm AL.U rArcitt. culltr.

W. aAattt from ctartaaaaa tiimia.ilm I wSOOOwortb of Wall Piper at Cost ter Caah taw a ffAlAat ft BRO 3. aun-lr Pnet Rw. WALKER A CO 5 MT Kate ttrtet. WE hat a art! w.H r.ltrttd aloci ef WALL PAPER, wkieb wt atll ataa lot rata ra aara.

mHwrr U1AAVIX3 a Atataack.ecrjr. SEonsc hcrrant for Sale. laaSa to lOUX UETIBB. BS Xafa A Uixr NBOBO OIBL, ui-ateea paais taa XX aaaaattcs, wawitr aa. traaaa Sumner Comitv Jeans.

A Choice Lot Potatoes. TRfSil It Sw-tot, rtu tnd Utan. rrtms Sttr Otto at I J. S. kfTTtjHELL A.

CO.TI. Extra Fine Tear. CHGOOLATX. ColTfrl, ttc Okt Wbtoktt- Braikrt vv, Sefm 3J Totaco. Jrtrl itcatrtd at J.S vrrCHILLACeS, aVT.

Mates itrMl. Trustee's Sale of Land. T) vlrtat Of a Btl Tna. ritrAr m. ram mm to kr Waa.

Tatt. tn tb ISlk af Hatch, ISM wu-totoS ta raot SO. far, mxmt Ml 1 will arfl ua? il tr caab. ta rraaa at tb law raat af WIktaktM St rktr -n tkt sirtb aaat ratarr ml linli Praat tBtr. ia Teaa ou lb rrth sar tt Sn- tetabtf.

Mr, kttwaea II astt tt yetort. a. at Lat No la ktork Vo. St. Beat to JT Bkia, Ttaatta, aa win pap Bar Xwlat, of atat oaab.

attttaBp lat It inn. laM art, itna ttbtaZT aaat act, aaa ta itaal aatt. aatt ntauliK lb IntA. JAVRS wtnanaBAAi atK-lat Old Wheat Whiskv. ft MU OU Wkeus wtnttw, tatt iirats.iA rata OU purs ta I east! totbaktrt Twi, bw tAtitmtm aVwrtaf rrrrnatt.

a mmv I ho. 56 and 57 North Seeoe4 Street, St. Xaoulfs, 3VZO. sou Aoxavs st Leers rex RrCKARBSOX A CO MTflOtT XATCBBBS, -id Btrcxjrr PAorusir, WrrLRR'S CrLSBrtATBD SLACXIXH. WHaWJNSI AND OTBBR PAPER HILLS MAsurAcTenits or PRBMIPjt UNO WASaBOABOS, WELL BBvETTS, IRrt BAcrvn nuir icie HXMP ANB il AXILLA BSD CORDS AXD TWIXBS, nnooais tf mi Jaawitttos.

MaxcT istrenTiai or nivm ixrr. mataat-V Wlf-ZAVWS. rsix-CH. axtHJSH a oexjcax paxct goobs, ttnw rSAPS an am. ir" Two Houses for Kent, OK XlartSOrf STREET, with trrn altotttj Atetfto S- ea VESPER GAS LIGHT The Cheapest, Most Brilllaat ASD Convenient UrtMrHal a tbs woniAt.

TSJM OAS Uptattatal Htm Pttt SJratsna, aa4 trpaara. aatatp aatt traaatbrBr taaawt aetaarata. Tk aitart tr ra tat tret at tat ittoirr St. aitortt. ry rrltl A racy at Brat atot taaaa ta ftasara Bat rat-it -h" tb lasti ca tt ai tar ttaa.

jpt-iyt imra. m. xAxxepn. TU03I1S LEOXARD, Cash Dealer Ib Choice GtcHMmk, Asd Family SeppHtt of all KMr, CORNBR SSOOXTI AXD SEAL StRBtrtS, VBirrnSfl RETVRXIK6 kt waraattA attni.ar.iaii.to I aaa frtta aan lb public far paw tot-, a weent it-matmUy totonn tatm tbtl kt K.B ttt. raa.atathj ta kaaJ a wen ttttcto4 soseral tuiiltaial af Stopte aai Paaty flaacafrea, whAcb ka at tow Papar-Havtax aawpttrl tb CASB SfeTSX, 1 kat.

aa hwaea to luit tram aata kar tkaa hqraaatl a a i urn at lap tor ran nrtaa aaa ta patiit. ra iirfiHtuftp toattitta tantUMasc at tbter tataaa. taso-ita snraaAQ ajnarA bb. For Ilirc. mettos ooeMnaita a Arts O.

BAKnrnr Xoat athtr I a sa. (jnAE. Waiatr tad trerwr. A aaat acniT. Ataiv 1.

V. rATXICt i I XettT Eul'l IcilJiDi. cat sp stairs. ia-t X- AXDERSO.V is. IIAXXAFOno, AEOHITECTS vr.

oor. TtTfltn abb rrrCABSJaJ-' fa.aki I BwtfrBatL) Clncinnad, Ohio. tBntin. Rxrxn to S. Brsr IrTJ-em.

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