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The Daily Memphis Avalanche from Memphis, Tennessee • 1

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A IT" AJKkT MEMPHIS- WfUJAMSOiV K'FONTAJNI JfAPOJLEQIT UlUi 1 1 1 WILLIAMSON HILL CO 3TA3H' MEMPHIS WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 5 1866 Go)- FACTORS ''O JXT COMMISSION MERCHANTS COMMISSION ZkXASSA' nxxnxpzxxs BUSINESS DIRECTORY THE DAILY AVALANCHE (jo '-ukii'i c'" WIIOXESALiI2 GROCERS various purposes he did not consider them as loyal if loyalty was to be defined as love for the Union as they were six monlis ago and MOTS ACTS vrcsxs i'w ill JtS A AMDAEWS ckas raamEK vast number of colored people had come into Memphis and located in the neighborhood who were but little known and who during the progress of the riot fled in all directions Nothing was ascertained from them what portion of their number was killed The followine is a list of the killed as far as could i that it toas growing worse ana tcorse every aay states that he knows of only three points factnra and eommisBlon mer A adrrBaaaY Watson mi Copartnership Notice aveihTsdavaworiatet Wtth nt In business AND JL1FFIC1AL JOURNAL OF TUB CITY The Official Report i -h anie corner of rriitau- where the United States flag is mfinuiar-iufere Itrid WbbtB- FEKKEE ANDREWS Wholesale Grocers YJK larp bfk-koei)er for Mtus Btretton Uorer one at his own headquarters another at the Freedmen's Bureau and another is in front of t'r A Cotbe tlriu styLe rptualning un-liinTfrt HAKBia COC'UEAf A CO MesapUis September 15th IgGa mJZhZSf Jfrout street prOJI1iIISIONMERCUANTS- No 838 Frent Street between Monroe and I nlon A yrocera and comiaisaion inei be aseortained by the Committee Thenamts are given as far as known A large number were killed whose names are not known: COIXlRKD PERSONS KILLED Mr Stanbrousih an old resident who had A I HARTUH GEO A WURAK DOYIE Formprty of West Corbran ft Oe 'ta with Stratton Ooyer ft Co A Oermau has invented acottoa picking been a'Union man from tfia beirinuing says lbls T- aaoMU MdiSluy corner Main and the building used as a printing office for the Memphis JPost He had never seen it displayed at public meetings or places amusement or theatres and only sometimes on steamboats coming down the river Information was conveyed to the General that at the Monroe street machine The war ruined about 4000000 of TENNj if the troopav withdrawn hetuuld not speak the sentiments of his heart that he and twentv tnnranf hiB friends would have Joseph Lundy 3 8 colored heavy artillery 1 Isaac Kichartison 3 colored heavy ar'tly 1 William Withers 3 colored heaw ar'tlr 1 HARRIS COCHRAN CO- (W MEM -rw TV attorney at lawvenire corner Main and Jotteeaoo streets over Tennessee NMwal Huk them 11 MEMPHIS Si a-e etc A Cw gferal forwarrtinc and commission Hon Jacob Frv Ex-Auditor General of II theatresuch national airs as "Hail Columbia" "Stnr-bauirled Banner" and "Yankee Doo Tenants 1 Majrexine street Mew Orleans La George Oobb 8 colored heavy artillery 1 Qeorge Black 8 colored heavy artillery 1 Ciu TK dallylmaklit aooeealons uer LARQK sad BEsu STOCK of at i dle" were hissed by the audience and that uu and liquor dealata ProotMrw Groceries COMMISSION MEKCHANTS JOBBERS INi Mnasw Hire Ts JVail HWn U-brt stoops Cndle Starch Tmr Mawt JsTaclMrri While fink Cm-rdmfS Mug-Hng Celton rtoras Tartu Btt Etc SaociaJ AttaMlaa a-lraa ta sks-VUUaaaf Orator vM-Kroos FRONT STBKKT Moaahla Tann and l'rovisions 1 viaanl HH rebel airs were receivea wiui applause ne was obliged to write to the manager of the theatre that if national airs were to be met Pennsylvania dieij in Mont Bomery 'county Pennsylvania on Wednesday night 'The number of icsornflce RcieS Issued la the United States' "id £00000 the amount in t'harleaUta avenuw aear it 4 lepoL oone Cuv cotton farton andneral eomail sinn merchants 12 JefTerwon street to go away that he had heard people say they could puah Gcaoiul Stonewan aod lus handful of troops Hfv MlHSissippi before he knew it He says that if the General was to remove the forces from Memphis he would not stay there that people were so Unfriendly to the flag of their country DrTBrooks who had been tt surgeon in the United States service States that he believes If the troops were all withdrawn all Northern men lrolitmgwh are considered objectiona-Menentiments would have to leave that ho with disapprobation and the so-ealled Con- Andforfer any honiB theelty lParUtnlaraUBWsa aald to tb Jtalt at it eerie r-mamlsnton merchants No 29s Front street upstairs urn lederate national airs" should De receivea with applause by the audience it would corn- Sto (uDr rifrrh forwrvrdlrrt' ana arOBtnsel on er sured 9900000000 and the sums paid yearly Del him tointerfere Cotton and Tobacco Factors AND GENERAL COMMISSION AND Forwarding Merchants (NO 254 FRONT STREET! Ztflfemphiss Venn as rnnnu omae i xm root nirpei up-staira Mr Stanbrough says that he would no more And prompt returns We will alio males a4rftDCoa shlpmeiitsjof Cotton to oar eorreapoadMtsit Maw'Orlmna aud Ne to dying holders about $0000000 The front Our policies of Iusnranoe eover all CettOD shipped to us by river and walle ia sioee ixleas otherwise lnstruote1 nou layior a coiorea nevy artillery Lewis Robinsou 1 Levi Baker George Williams 1 Unknown ueftro man atGrarly'a Hill 1 Unknown negro man on Mulberry stroetv 1 Win Henry corner Henry and McCall streets 1 Unknown negro man on Bouth street near depot-- Two colored soldiers east of the fc depot 2 Colored soldier on Bouth atreet near Kay our avenue 1 Colored soldier east of South street bridge 1 George Anderson 1 Old negro man south side Beale street near (Second 1 Unknown negro man DcSoto street Two negroes in the creek south of South street 2 Unknown negro man 1 Freeman Joues 1 Negro boy on South street near Causey 1 Xeitro woman Emetine South street 1 have raised the United states nagover nis mm than he would think of putting a match to had heard men taUtwv waybgBspeak- (ilarlce fc Co Yajlej Insuraaca oje-J pany 4 Jfeffott street 1M his nronertv to burn it that he would not Italy £aturdajriftaiiri thaCJh'4 J'ope-ljJ- a OKISMAM iu ar sTBasrr iugof Union peopre: "liy we will Memptus jsempnis If wholesale and retstt dealers In MEMl clean y54 WllMltAasTH iroopaaway ClnrU ami Co 33 LOTEIVSTJEIIV fc BHO for his tile think of taking the American flag ami murchinff down Main street with it STXLUST CBTftaflCAZff OO ii that if a band should go through the streets Market and PruinenaOesireei and we'll show you when we get tilings into aurowukviHi'' He atatps that thoctinduct of a portfon of the press had been -excite a 111 I I I solved not to quit Rome but will trust to the protection of the King Victor Emanuel Federal soldiers who woro prisoners dur Ing the war complain that tlio money taken from them by the Confederate authorities for cotran taetorsand commlmten riolpianfl Wltllm-nM fx playing the national airs it would De reeeiveu with a hist and a groan Everybody residing Front stnt- HAVING ocenplM our new and oomtnodfans Store Wo KM Front street we are nuw recelvlnz dally consignment of Flour tlrln Pnrlr tton Tohaco HnxvinB and IlOPS ROitar Jnnn True rottoa fantora whoimm ana reeling oi nosi'itttj' wwarvr povjiiu curtained what are called- Radical sentiments tlrsvt theV rtacfhg a iigB of "small- eron an 4 communion merehanta Mam wren iu Memphis knew the nag or our country was not respected and that while national r- taM 0 OoV and Mola-weswblcl) we offer from tn lere or- store at General Commission Forwarding- Merchants NO 225 CENTER AliLET (Batwaaa JaCaraaa aad alsmama)) MompkU Temn personal attention alrea tae an la rf Cotton and c9 other aroduoe Orders solicited for tba ourchas of Produca rewii nraarara wiwi no" over their doors and advised that they safe-keeping and timiod over oh Uicir ecleacej 2412 Main Street Corner ot Jefferson (COSSITT HILL A JOCS OLD BT AUD) Are now Idj receipt their Large aad Magnificent Btoclt'or lowest woolsale prlree Tne strictest personal atH-n uo s' to all biilnessentraM4 toourcarf All consum merits eorered by ear open policies of insurance while In transit sua In storf unless specially instructed to the contrary jlstf Cf should not patronize thein and that these withheld from them by the War airs ure hissed when "Dixie" is struck up there is always a shout and if played for the twentieth time for every time there is a shout but there is no "Yankee Doodle" or ap(uhhta lim t' 4 PtonIn mills wwnmnoa sirw nwirw JOHN a WIL1TAMS Of Kentucky HENBV KNOX Of Jfew Oflean "Hail Columbia" in Memphis lie says there is not a bit more love for the laws the Con The Paris physicians report many serious Colored soldier corner Linden and St Martiu 1 Unknown nefrro man corner Shelby and South 1 Rachel Hatcher 1 Unknown negro man near intersection of Ray-burn avenue and South atreet 1 Colored soldier at negro quarters south of South street 1 William Suundprs Colored soldier on South street- 1 Colored soldier i Virginia boco acanta and seoaral com- II S1VOX tfc artvsrws and general mfirchaiidlse Consinmnts lnsarr-d uivterouropD polloy an law atbai las ardaraa Uaeral b- Now OCl cases of disease caused by steady work with o-''ftn merchants au ron r- stitution of the United States or tho Union 0 CO C0M1IISSI0A vanees on eonntsaiuenta geikl rim i)i ie in Memphis than there was in the hottest the sewing machines and tho attenton of tne IXenlo Klrfdrr ftfimiaiasfon merchants No 54 MM Moajc4tfeU MeropTiB Tena a a rac 5 FALL WINTER DRY GOODS Prtaca Point llisa Oaaawns goMlaa days of the rebellion and that the fires of physicians has been called totho unhealthy fulness of this kind pf eroploymjeinU John Robinson hate burn as hot and asdeep down as ever General Runkle of the Freedmen's Bureau speaks of having seen pictures of rebel Gen 0 I AND Forwarding- Merchants No Common St New Orleans A YD LETT ROBIXSOa CO OOTTO FA CTO IIS Two unknown negro men on road side li fctrktnawift WW Bcoiton Ikctm iMaerai oauus- Cr slon aniTj'rt'dnee merchants No 210 Front street slon army The New York Tribtme states that General Unknown negro boy on road side 1 papers Iiad by every kiud of ingenuity sought tobring eonrapt npoo Northern men CdLOBKD WITNESSES Youreomwiittee was glad to 'find thatthe value of the testimony of colored wituesses was appreciated and fhaf the-minority of the ceniBiittee called several persons male and female who had been slaves to testify in regard to the-'treatment they received from their old masters and from tho better class of the citizens of Memphis' They bore testimony to the kind treatineat that had generally been extended to thorn by tai better class of citizens -of these witnesses Prince Moultaic seems to have had but a the "low-down peoplo" engaged in the riotous proceedings and In answer to a question as to how he considered an Irishman in com-c'arison with himself answered that he erals in all the shop-windows but of never i naney walluco 1 Billar4 Plneon A Cm Cot toft Factors and Commission Grant endorses the Constitutional amedment Dsi be foundthe most Complete the LATEST STYLES' AS I li Mprrnanra -OH Front stree? up stairs tnKQOwn negro man AXTB COBIMZSSZ01V the best terms the South can expect Also In our RETAIL DEPARTMENT can iiMrtment ia the city and alnaj Jalbear'B Commercial t'-oieg 'Hi 9 Main Mnet Shade Long Adeline Millnr Tvmsm arras having seen those of such men as xancoin Grant Sherman or Farragut displayed nor even the picture of Johnson that there was an academy there called "The Lee Academy" with the name printed in eold letters on the that Congress will ut an early dayfcappQlnt a Jackson Goodell i Llqaec 2ealen 3 Second streeW FASHIONS i a -ii' i IT 1 i 'Or- joiui coiiiuiiitw iu liivf-sugme nit? iew NO Daniel Hawkins Uncle Uick Robert Carlton i Bret hers mamraotb eheay score Vain street leans riots 314 FROlfT STREET (Comer Honrm) sign-board that such was the feeling there 1H PATRICK CO 1 1 11 Factors AND General Commission Merchants TSo Fltow-r 8TRJCBT Neat I rmreirltl Hotel aa eValrm iHeaikla Tea Prorapt attention eM to all buslneas eatrasted to ojnrt special attention given to ptnag cash orders for any descritVTion of merchandiji ociA-trn deYw BRIDAL OUTFITS COMPLETE Commissioner Rollins of the Internal the people hrteu the sight or the nmiorm oi a Union officer and he would not consider it IK Importer and wholeHale dealer 1m Malt and 4 irHuM ijiquora 14 Manree street 46 MEMPHIS no2S tf Revenue Bureau will'lhform Con ferteas in his sale for him to be on the streets alone at night WHITE PERSON'S KILLED 'IriniKbMM dt Wtnh txtttoa (actor and gnerai conn Ins uniloriu annual report that from information re Stevens policeman linnn nreman U4ii) it wiiaieaie ury uiCstfl Becond sirct Memifbla Tenn id 0 0 ceived by him from the South the present ft-'Sj-: if assessment of the cotton requires no change of 1 irao (Tordea Co wholesale (trocers dealtie tr 1 pantiitiro supply winm llq iiors etc frJS front wtreet thought the betowl him THE CAUap Oe THE THE KEWSPAPERS As has lieerl ltaietf in tills report the riotous DKjceedintrs had their immediate cause in In our CLOAK ROOM can be round the Newest Deslrns of afrxmAAjr Hiiinnta ivo m'tculik saittLBr Late jLealer Vbfllipe Co DIcFCRRAUr ME1EFEE UESUETj COMMISSION MERCHAHTS Cotton factors And Manufaotarars' AceaU lu ta al af law or or regulations CEOR6G TROTTER Ootton TF'actoi Total 48 As near as vour Committee could ascertain GENERAL OONCIiCMOIfS From the testimony taken by your Committee from personal observation and from what they could learn in regard to the state of tooling in Memphis and indeed through that entire section of the country they are of opinion that there is but littio loyalty to Ierrlti ft Androwe wholesale arooem ad eommbtfon merroamtf i 0 MIAVIsC: VELVET! cloaks from their investigation and from the testi The lribune says that the general talk of lerree A Andrew wholcale (trocers and comtniseton COT Get AND jnpn'hants It Front street Memphis Tenn KaUical Congressmen arrived in Washing a difficulty between Irish polico and colored soldiers The more remote cause may be found in the prejudice wiiich has groM'n up between the two races The feelings of hatred Kentucky Baimi Rate Rie Cloth mony taken by the two commissioners there were between seventy and eighty persons wounded Many of them were identified by COMMISSION MERCHANT fivMt Natlannl Bank of Mesaeala Davla President I' Noma ('ashler ton is that a reasonable period will be tho Government and flag The state of Oa theaLatest Styles of our own mahafaciar No 1 4 JMON'ltOE rTTRKETT Jt crecpre pnytaea dealers tal conv itrKnt-Kltf'sV V' tUid revenge toward the colored race -which nt ifM Front street sad lra Ties KO 104 WEST SEOOWD STBIIItT Dirt dans ti Ohi 1ROMPT and earefnl atteatroa Hen to the aalwo? Sotrtnern given the Soathem States to airopt the Constitutional Amendment when if they fail to do so they will be legislated for as Territories Yrnnlilln Inenmneeaed Bank In Ccaspanr corner Jef- BAOOfNn Ucpf nn-j other Hupr-Mei fnrnlshpd a( tlif lm-rst niartcet rt to All consignments of lBsuirl nuifis f-raoo and roat stieis name and many were known to be wounded some severely some slightly whose names could not bo ascertained as they had rled from the citv There were some ten or twelve persons in addition to this number who were badly maltreated has oeen lonmrea oy uie xnau au uyutige numbers of people in he South seem to have been intensified since tho negro became lree The colored race have been subject to great (iaicr in boots ttaocs andhats froriuoe as well as to paenaa ar wroeenen riutatiaua AlaV shkitom The New York paper are cautioning A FULL LINE PLANTERS UateSiolion Jones ro GOODS OF abuse and ill-treatineut In fact they have Jefireia street Memphis Tenn 0 PS 0 0 country workmen against seeking employment in that city telling them that the labor things in the city of Memphis is very much now as it was before the breaking out of the rebellion Many of the same newspapers published there then are published now and by many of the same men by men who during tho war were iu tho rebel armies fighting for the overthrow of the Government Professing to accept the situation they seem inspired with as deadly hatred igainst the Government as ever and are guilty of the same incitation to violence persecution and oppression toward the men holding opinions obnoxious to them that they were toward the men who were well rovLRB lAieof Henry Co Tsnn RECAPITULATION ler Wlf Ce Tottoo aetars and Commission javim a wieoe Memphia Tena a co SIIELTOS A P4RIIn Cotton Tobacco and Prodnee Factor AND lK war mrr an a r(-Ian iowzw roni sirwi op nairn FOWLER had no protection lrom tho law whatever All the testimony shows that it was impossible for colored man in Memphis to get justice atrainst a "white man Such is the prtju- 9 ww iiswe ef 9 4 Killed oolored persons white persons Sril mKnufacturen and dealers In saddles harness 237 Main street Cotton IFaetoirsi COMMISSION MERCHANTS OurWliolesale AKD I If alo merchants No 'i Front stroet Uemphta Tenn dice against th -negro that it lm-tostuiiia4ta outiifih tUo white muu by the civil COMMISSION MERCHANTS No 230 Front Street Wounded Rape Maltreated Robberies Horises and cabin burned 4 2 7S 6 10 100 ut 4 12 (J" courts for any Injury inflicted upon a nero' Orer faylor Coo Co fMcmitbiS Tenn as we will offer Great Should be trlslted by all CASH BUYERS Inducements fash fflvaiic-es oil conisromene Iy tl It was in the testimony Deiore tne committee that several Jnonths prloe- i their arrival in -f1rlschy Evas fc Jhnnnu( cotton and tobiwo factors Churches School bouses iiif merchant 224 Front street- IHUJli HI) bl (VP rHeJa Vl-- sm-tui-n T8KRALadwanceema1e on CVnmlirnmeDta ta tfitira Or-tr for Bagging Rope and Plantation Anppliea prorrrptiy oeis lot C'tniiiiiHMiuu ami ini warmni JWO SAFABItANr5 FLKAJIANT" A a bobbin uomraiffllon merchants M-JJ Front street U-iposed toward the Union men in 1861 Your Committee say deliberately that in their judgment there will be no safety to loyal men either white or blackj should the troops be withdrawn and no military protection aforded They believe that the riots Memphis a negro was oruutiiy auu lnnuuiau-ly mtuaiered ilbligly iu tho areet by a policeman bv the name of MaUoary The oili- iiooe sl co lllllllnind eikilTe wnpleute- dValem eeiiar a ST bout nh b4eedbar A TO THE CITY AND COUNTRY TRADE MSAMWJt A BtcCACLEY aaarcy Ark in eommaud atfemuJiis MiUor General at a mitch an atsaptiU Mempnla VAICE OF PROPKHTT DESTROYED Iudividuai property say 10000 no t-rovernment propertv 170U0 00 Jbxpenaes inourred by Creneral Stone-man and ty commissar- and quartermaster's departments 39rl 41 Ootton Factor John Smith knowing full well that Malo- market there is overstocked business dull and multitudes of yfotkmrn are discharged' while tho rate of wages is falling The following resolution of Henry Ward Beecher was offered iii New York on the 24 day of May 1814: "lUmived That it is the duty of every Abolitionist South and North to agitate and reagitate until they effect the overthrow of tho Federal Constitution and effect the dissolving of the American Union" i-s An elegant set of furniture supposed to a present to Ex-President 1 vis' family is sent to Fortress Monroe from -Norfolk it Wednesday evening and taken to Car 11 Hall It is said that Clay and his fe would remain thereand spend thanksgiving with Mr aod-MrsDaviB ami then depart Tor theSontb SIMPLE ITCH EU Jfc Md'ACLET massacres of Memphis are only a speci- lllilfSflvcrKS Ol lieilipntM 1 Vlliv at speel- -LXI XLs J- Jt SaJ a3- Jti XT TTZ 1 1 i nnIt-irt fht-nnrrh i i 1 ilMn throughout trlhnnala had him tflod by a military com AND the entire South nhould the Government fall Cotton PaGtorH AMD GENERAL COMMISSION MEKCIIATS eMlCNiold jMuaic 4rtUr87o Italn street i forever linker celebrated elastic stitch aewtna- nia cqlaea Ham stweU I mission BY which he was found guilty and CO TE no ETTE strMra oi Wbolaanle Dtalaai la sentenced tu luiprisoninunt in JSish- -ft Total 41 All of which is respectfully submitted Wasbucrnr Chairman Jso Bhoomail COMMISSION MERCHANTS 0 IJ Jr-FFEHSON HTRKET Opponfte Commetclal Hotei MFMPHIS TKNN ville1 'It niuf iieririra-i tohacco far- fnrrU 'oehma dt fs ffrocer cotton a Amerrean Drnga Chemicals Drnrrlafa aftsiaa art afai lon poerphanu a4 Fruut mt at bl tors ana Knprai conj' the murderer of Maloney was hnm nt to afford artoqunte military protection There is ovi iywlu'ii! too much envenomed feeling toward the blacks imrticularly those who i served in the Union mmies and against Xorthoru men and Union people generally who love the Government and who desire I to see it sustained its authority vindicated and who believe that treason is a crime mTBiStad Iarry Hlrmtn't AgQt No 14 JeATaoo strict NO 13 Uuioq street (R lAm BlokJ we-tsialra pfals Tenn Kfxwlal attentten ytyenseall eidww fbrrlnripttes Ltnersrl hefore United Stutos Judge 'lrijitr at rssn- II Paints Dye Stnfla Ulaas Cilass ware Perfsmerr Toilet Articles Patent Medicines Pure Liquors for Medicinal Use Etc (BE preparM tn m-ltr libera! advanees on nsttod 1 thpr pnnluoo tttnpp'l to tbfiii anil to flil all orders for Pltnta Cash AnvancosmaAlnonCottonaneterPRMuxinstorB Will ville on a writ of habeaji corpus anil the Judire without srivinsi ny whatever to ion Muppli- OVERTON HOTEL OPEN! ftonnrtat our old offlce 304 frent tuen unni ucromr fsi aeaans NO 42 NORTH iCOTJBT STREf (In Telegraph Building) Oemeral Thomas that there might be a fair AabrlT DORBINK MEMPHIS IB ST hewrinsr of the auestion mane niiste to a is i I 1 A N'TB iTnntsTlllp a BOSS TeTnthAS TeriB WIMRVItT Mftuplita Tenu fhniins -n Arr in a VaV a rhans afeitiplils Tpihi a 'aa 4 FTER manv nimuhs lab in llnishiDft and ftirnisiilng this Harrln ITnnr iV Vth cotton bumn gtHrit! storftr cwi-inlvrton rpniTlng and forwarding merchtB 94 Front nt Oils Varnishes Window Ola- friassware French and Ameriu4i A rtl Immense H'ttM wt vki pleasure hi esijrf tn annonnring 10 me ABB- 11 HA It WELL A WMBERLT CO dtcioai use etc an or wmco ere or tne nneet oTialtty ont oi evervttime helirneine to the Dme bustnees te the narest puuju tuai we art r4tiy a ae Wb intend to be utiotniAl 1 ollpiibara Ac Otfrtel dplca AnhtUtou' and bwildcf II HiippU9 4fi ftecoiul atrt maiofi(ii nr ouare or piron 1 ny any in ttie couutrj' fetiUf fceen Tmrhaiert mni npnrtM from tfte beet rioiiens and i I)OBItlS PlEiSATS CO COTTOK FACTORS AXIi The Senatorial question in Illinois begins to assume peculiar importance Generals Logan and Palmer are making great efforts to secure Trumbull's seat It is said that sever COT fvTrSlXv' That 1 cUv i cfHtee nd at lated by the disloyal press ot that cit rr Attornpv- Judge Hunter states thathe Ims no doubt bat ''itTrl yo isorut Coqrt street (in TeleaVn tf Ten I Wowm Ir In (' too racVir prtKluce aad oojumiaiiltta sar chant 47 rront tnet Metnphta Tenn lowrll WtaiT KnJ whottal and da)ra 1A I fam-T and staple dry tfooda Main strict Mgmpha Board SlftllaDnr Ua liunrri tU 00 a Mbntli del Im WA UDKLL STRHMAN ft WALLOW AY GROCERS COTTON FACTORS QENKKAIj a)MMISSlON MERCHANTS thatthe aaoht Wiw vUimula tied Tiy al mruiocrs 01 ine lee-is hUurp u-hn u-m i -r! oath and duty whase name has been hereto- TIBKRAL CASH ADVANCKfl will fe made en fettoe or ot iter lUtproTa aaontrianljAW eomia-nnd to eitbr of (be Vuect I tmportm and wholnmla daajm lu tltus 4t North Court Rtrwt Memptaia Tann papers Reverend Mr Tade says ISO lit i-RAVIKR HTB EETi (Corner of Carondelet 2 NTTW ORLFAXS pledged to Trumbull have gone over to Lo abort! wt-il novvn hous for he iiurcha of Prortnre SIMILIA SniILIBUS CDRANTDR ninmpbren Homeopathic Specifics Irnvistons BAttrciasi Hope etc tn either ttie St Jeouis or Kew Scsieral Commission Merchants NO 333 COR UNION AMD ftBCONs) rTalBVrS Isamphia TtMfin fan 4V Kaoaa oarrUsa aaaaufacturera tt and JeOer-S'lD street gan lhrough the influence of the Grand of the press was to incite the riotous proceedings and expresses the opinion that the Irish have been used as mere cat's paws that the a llied Temrstid lTiendsAod tbe trade of slemobts cesi- BZXACBA1IX TRBAZmSItXt Wholesale and Retail Army of the Republic Loean is vervstron ralir promt-d my beat efforte to secure their lutereets IiAWKKNtE MemphiA Jfihta A Brolhtfl' fancy roods toyaDOtlooafitc rrH Mala street Ijitt? with Hallitlar Btt Cairo Af-vinr" All MTxala-nmeTTtt papers pnbitstiea there had every aay incited them to the deeds of violence which they are th mi ana raiiaoie They among the soldiers Palmer likewise has hosts of friends The contest in the Legislature 1HKRAI advances on tXaMiaineBta a CARTER im ii Auapted to popular faiiea iV Ca A whotr-ate and retail grocer cotton '3 factor and general commission merchants 31 Adams si TrtAAAtVI Cotton Factors DAKT HoDy Bprtogs Miss A rovered by open policies ot lnaiuaee nesva etaerwlae tm- nictfHl lm a acKsou Inns Tees'aTw be IWi-om committed He states that the Avalanohk tllr Dr IH Xo 17 JenrsoD street will be an excitiig one re iable They have ralied th ZZJZ'ljZ "Z-V Wari is the worst auu that the Aran and -Leclycr iBdatloa from General Commission Forwarding ail moa will eJwexrs render setlslaUutv antfoti are echoes of it Witness believed that much Ceota era 6s If deer PX)mmlnlon merchants 294 Front street 1o 1 tnrm Jorei The Richmond Times emphatically denies COMM I SSI ON RC HA NTS AIASOS DASCT Cotton and Tobacco Factors AND Fever ooacetlos itUlanniattoa Jv n1rmi' worm ftver worm colic FARRIIVGTOIV A HOWELL Cotton Factors Grocers AND Oil of the ill-feeling against men or Northern birth entertainih' what are called ltadical fore alluded to in this report has according to the newspapers proclaimed that he will utterly disregard the law The hopes based upon this law that the colored people might tind protection under it are likely to prove delusive for where there is no public opinion to sustain law but on the other band that public opinion is so overwhelmingly ajri-inst it there is no probability of its being executed Indeed your committee believe the sentiment of the South which they observed is not a sentiment of full ae-iiuiescenee in the results of Ihe -war but that lliere is among lem a lingering hope that their favorite doctrine of secession may yet b-? vindicated It is the same idea that Jefferson lavis expressed When he was seeking safety in flight a traveller remarked to him that the cause is lost Davis replied: "It 4 MEBCHAHTW 228 Front Street MwnphU Tenn s-lsn that the people of tho South entertain any prejudice against Northern men perse In t'T'rn or teethlat of Ilarrlf children ndadulta 1" Pi arwery tnaiea hllloat ealie I nlon Street mrcbnts ts Front street sentiments" is due Jkk the foadaet ufthe press Out "bf theWeh daily papers there live General Commission Merchants COMMISSION MERCHANTS araine A KaniMMrrs real estate agents sas Front street BAR6ASON Acoahsw at MEMPHIS TENNESSEE the ranks of tho famous Washington Artillery of New Orleans says the Times were Wf 195 Maia 6tret Mtmphia fargasox CORDCS CO were controlled in a greater or less degree by men who have been iu the rebel army lie states that the Avalaxouk which and a 1 many Northerners and oue of the best sol 1 holer morbus nausea Totultlna a- ('aha wihia brwiohltls "taacha faoh'rr' Sl fleadaehltKlck faeadaehe TartuiO lrl bilious stoma or painful per1oda hiteato profuse periods i erysipelas ernntiona at Bheaaaajleaa rhaumatk- pains Pile blind or bleeding ton lied adlolNiiii nur hiifi whlh ivm enmiiv ad No S68 Front StTMt BSempUa Tomau WI keep at all ttmea a well eeleetod Steele Groceries end naiitattoo Supplies on hand have a larsre and eon-uai wansmiM iiiMlnrntir twra maaaawinesit tor Storatrti ot N1 AVholesale Grocers Colton Factors is the most violent vindictive and un diers we ever saw who was never known to a nwnAMnmoiKw cbaism BicHABosoaH railla'et In tfti- storing anil Sf-rini' of 1'ottoli Orders lor sup-Di)i nromotl tlllMl af mMi mai kit nrine Ourt rttrftro- chants corner Union and Front streets tSnipnieTen scrupulous of All the papers thure and which IIICHARDSOaV CJH4IARD ICO shirk a fight was a Connecticut school-teacher Oerii Baarinr Hone anil planiatltm Kupplles Is not to be sur- AND eldr HTitt Te Deal era in hats caps straw soods ete Wo our enstvsmsra' couott Jtepeaiea eAteeuioft tU Im slveo lu rasaea In is city eitner lu tiuauuiy or or wmcu sis MsmntrMi has done tne most ro exasperate ine jeo-ole atrainst the negroes and Northern people in the 12th" Virginia infantry i- win ii rnmn Commission Merchants Ter We return llianlts for the eerr liberal nimnu extended to errand Miller ireueru sHeamboat ageate and forwarders M-d tattritarai niireorwaaa eye aoiiears so but tho principle for which we fcAM Cotton conslgTiM to te by gooA steamboats will be Bwnrred wtiile tn transit cndr en open policy aakeea etlaerwiee n-otnicted and iheeaiae obaarTod in nTarU toCotton In as oerore ant sinre me war ami hie ov strn-t peron1 at claims to have the largest circulation and the The principal European States rank in ter tention to tasale of Ootton and other prodae BMrllseon- 328 Front Street Memphis SeVand tttleio Ineuranue atfent 2T Front atra tor imanun ut Mwiimfc t4-1 and see us COMMISSION MERCHANTS MA WUr ACTt uvl dealers la Baning Repe Twine etc No 36 Fourth street (betwewe Matu aod the liTer Leon brriliaAKT We are prepared to exetmte all orders fhr PlantatleB aid ritory nor aa follow Russia (2) Nor metr HEACUAN TaBADWEl1 i irurns sustmii" ISot "The mass of tho people Your taHm way and Sweden (3) Austria (4) France (5) Josk TvrrcKsoic owrx-tfli A Krs whoTwtale and retail dry oods A tri Main street corner at JpfTprsesfc- hnta rnfh violent eouahs oppressed brethlB aa impalredhearint" 'T" e-rafula enutrt-ed aianda swalllDn AerabTlwekneairrrrr Ilropr and aoantr aeonHlona 2 Wa ITIMIA mmnk- A committee causedele from -Srof WAT IfcXBOOlY ch CO Suppifes We sotfcLteoaaifntneata or prettiiet and a take PARTEE McGEIIEE 4t 0 TT ST encler ff alkallnn mm etvancea af21 6m tMM Ipe the same as ever Thoueh thev have FITZGERALD CO Spain (ti) the North Xirnuiu Couiederation (7) Prussia (rj Kirropeait Turkey S) Enjj-land (10) ItalyViln 1oitaTtttot hy rank as MM reoeivinsf aoa nfi avdp Munvni rniRrTiri(4 wrrHcnararmnxrjii c7 been beaten by arms thev assert and main bbl atop ol ton CWKXINGIIAH WICKS a MALOJf Mayer art JtTe Imnortere and wholesale deal era In tubacco aud Rmokers articlt-ii Second street ly a bitter nostmty to lue government ana f-plnee i Wliolesale Grocers ilaeaea weeiTn't so hv anneabi to the lowest and basest prejudices asd ATD i 1 1 Palnlul Perieaa even with COMMISSION MERCHANTS ASO mf Mist Rsmeaaw cotren faetofsv eymmtoalon and for GENERAL COMMISSION GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS against the colored population by bitter personal attacks upon Northern people residing Thl AOV blani dlaneB Clark Inmli most follows: (1) Russia (2) France (3) Austria (4) England (r) the North German Confederation (0) Italy (7) Prussia (8) Spain (9) Turkey (10) Sweden and Nor way i I i1! oi lire 5 Vitus Kip blkerta nlearata ant tttroalT 7 FAMILY CASKM COMMISSION MERCHANTS Wenlpllla 1 Temm si wafMintymercaaiita-nw rnminum rlleuri tfc Hubbaril attornes aad eouuBtUora 31ata vreet Uenipbls Tenn tain that the princjplo is the same and hope for its vindication hereafter in some way Kecognizing the friendship to them of what was called the "Democratic party" in the North during the war and acknowledging the aid and comfort they derived from their sympathy and from their efforts to embarrass ISo I Street HO J8 front wrasse -f (Corner of Front sb4 Btadtaaav I BPHBS TKir TENNFMwfcK Gti utrre Tlals moroeeo mm anA IDEm FOB THlt SALE OF mWardireH flfc A ideraan marble warfcia No B9 Union street in Memphis and in laot ine wnoie tenor 01 the disloyal press was a constant incitation to violence and ill-feeling MejxetUDer tstn IBSS JE1(S WICKS BR0' tier am 10 ns 6110 IMA so larsre rials In morooco and book i larKe riaia plain oaaa and book -'T''Cr''''! Cotton Yarns Sheeting- and Osna- nojl tf aa CaaelTasaUi 1 KRAL advaaoa at The Legislature of Virginia mat on Mon vaaLiuiH) an eooku COMMISSION MERCHANTS ism bfctten tsecot i ana intra Mackt-y 4c Ceni-are wholwuvle irrt cotton factors and general commiasion merchants Front street kms a Ias oottod and toUtioeo tciors and gfnfrn 1 coaite 'ion merchaata 1 Mala atreet Memphis Tenn the government in the prosecution of the war VKTKR1HAH KmoiPIOH CONDUCT bl T81? COIyORED BOLDIEB3 As Erreat efforts had been made to justify day and will probably take prompt action bures Uu punt's Uuapon der and Printing Paper Bfaboft-any eases 10 rials wax i Bxmxxxr Cotton 1 a to A i ITEW ORLEANS LA i -'f against them iney nope oy commning witn them in their political movements finally to for the calling of a convention to framo a new Hlnajle riala with direction 374 rroat Street MEMPHIS trackuaa Treadwell rocers cotton ntciors ahd com-mlU merchants 9 Paion street Constitution and provide for the scaling of secure by tho ballot what theyjfailed to a a wruoa sr a caBjTBBB ---'a- fai wusoir CaUltsi A co 1 1 a t-o Aad Whelaaal aa4 1 baalan 1 BOUttt achieve by arms Commission Merchant Hfmfmaa Byrd Ar watchmakers Jewelers ana JAB ROSF the present Indebtedness of the people of that State Governor Pierpont in his annual eramitha?) Mala tTtet A'ja NEW ORLEANS The fact that the chosen guardians of the the massacre of the colored people on account of the conduct of the colored soldiers who haVe been so long stationed at Fort Pickering your committee deemed it their duty to take much testimony on tins subject in order to satisfy themselves as to the facts in the case That there was bad conduct on the part of some of the soldiers there ran be no doubt mr I rreat netrjeaiea By In caa a alaarlebox mimiu any aan of the rounlry by axall or axan-T riTJ raoortUpTloa Atidraal HTJItPixKMYa' SPAtCIFIO HOMBOPATHIO MKDIOIKB (DMrANT and pap Wo set Broadwr ew York Humphreys la uoneultad dally at hlsomoa BMaoaall at letter as above for 11 form of dlaaaie aBonaji or d7 coramtaslon mercaanLi 20tf rrat si Membis Taa cotton fetors am Groceries and Plantation Supplies puolic peace the sworn executors oi tne law for the protection of the lives liberty and Orders for Supplies prompUy filled a loweat market NEVILS rose Wtaolasal and Retail TwfTarra RMrelr merchant tailor" No 31 Madteoo i-'M atrae Memphw Teaa NO IM MAEST STREET message it was thought would favor the adoption of the Constitutional amendment which will bo rejected by a large majority property of tho people and the reliance of the A II consignment enrereil hv hi nollev of Inmninp VADOHT (Ossaaslor FE1JX WALKKIt WATTTTia Bnlaas laatruesed to las contrary oca-am VlLKERsrm ta VATJOBCT A BlAlK Apnta BfempkkL TiKJipiiiH TifjfK89arB TBffeCsiirrr Cornell a a n' un atm tna pm iTB of the dead a 1 1 Becopn tree Memphis Tenn i amiitM CHANniTRno Arena atemnhla and the riotous ana lawless conduct of a por weak ana aeienceiess in time oi aanger were found the foremost in the work of murder and pillage gives a character of infamy to the GROCERS COTTON FACTORS BAOOItra Hop aaa Tie ear ntsaaa1 aHisai The North German Confederation as con Factors Ootton ALSO AOKNT FOB LEE RANDALL CO tion of them on the evening of the 1st ot May is without excuse General Stoneman in an stituted by the peace of Prague -contains 226- amasr Mrfrnn factors storare ant whole proceeding which is almost without parallel in all the annals of history The Ne 176 Frent Street swer to the question as to how these colored iTl irftijsrai commiwlon merehaotii sot Front street Memphia 12362 square miles with a population of 29- dreadful massacre of Fort Pillow which 1ealrs In fumltnre carpets Tom Mi-KHOWS OldBtand ImOIMimTaNK Jt sfllf ii 220862 of whom 7078 percent are Protest- AND GEXERAL C03DIISSI9X MERCIIAMS ocll-tr Na 43 Ualaa Street New Orlnaaa oil cloti sa ain street McKttmeys old stand 1 1 excited the horror of the country and of 4 on XT' troops compared With white troops unaer similar circumstances answered as follows: I must say in justice to thecolored troops -Oiat their conduct compared very favorably OOTTOW FACTORS lamnaes Co MatrMo KnK the civilized world was attempted to anp5-Eereerit Catholic and 2 belong BWartimlar Attention tvald to the KAle of Cotton All Cot Commission a Forwardlnf Merchant ton and oilier 1'roUuoe couslBiMit to I covereil by our Open to qtner juponpnatioesi jxtie commercial enohls Cattoa Mllla on MU atreet siUnded ueorirf allciesot insurance unu-s otnerwise imnineo ni-ti At lie palliated on the ground that the gArnson was taken after the most desperate resistance and after having been repeatedly Vjueea anu lu pmiiMa wnnifln uv btuuv nuuioer 01 wnite troops under similar circumstances" marine oi tne uonieaeratnm tne largest COMMISSION MERCHANTS Iffy aSO B-BOJIT STAJOJll' UCKBERtON OWKN BfJfTJTT JJer-lat Nthal Bstnli So Jafferaon am (Oral Taylor Cook (M aertreea A LAte or urown dt Owen AAte oi Alir' uu ixpuer at uaney Lieutenants Garrett and Hastings and oth summoned to surrender that the blood of the world except those of the United States and England amounting to 7167 vessels with mibiililni aas Tcssw atlroild offloa No Jeffer- Oravier Street' New Oiisus arr phis (rermerty nUTCXABD at FLOWSK! ers wno naa oeen otneers in the colorea regi 198 noT-sm a A 3 AX Wkrjlaaaia aAtalt la an Mean fcotti ret or Arms and Fixed Amnmnltlnn X'A ann atreet uoiler uomaiecciai siotyi an aggregate toBDagepft 888 719 fTI 1 strant stationed at Fort Pickering testified as to their general conduct and It was testified -miTeaht-n Bratkera la Main sMatj Southern Dry Ooods nei rA-rreoi the assailants had been heated to such a degree and their passions so aroused that there was no controlling them though it is alleged that some of their officers vainly attempted tr dr But no such emund of nailiation 3 A Jowaa Cotton and Tobacco Ft-c tors WV PATTOBT a CABSiaCB: Itof Itaof MaaaTtlla I wtTTxzm Jr af yaraaana lean agenta lor Hoararst that there was no- disposition on the part of BsteCbe eestnaTL Tsnav ae pMaaaaaaLxamumer waays an a com RECKIVINO FOBWAROINO AND I'attoQ Kaaca at co lit ionis -r tt nw is attobt A ItiKT RIPtHS rjerrianrar aSatoia fctaaia am fortOalebratedOrlental PowOar jTsV I'rratons A Barren cotton factors Hew Orlaatrry La Vaasaaaa' filf I alM QCNBRAL COMMISSION' MERCHANTS mon and reiterated error of Northern journals Ne FeartA Hcr kx esifc -mj'ella aV Em gtocera and oouoa fsotora 17 Tont street the colorea soiaiers to maltreat white people or to attack them ia any way and that whenever It became1 necessary for tfieui to make ar tain be advanced in the case of the Memphis COTTON FACTOR and COMMISSION MEUICHANT It 1 0irUOT4e1Tjetirr ORt-BArTS-ts" I Lfaeral adraaoa mad oa shlnrneata of eottn to th abort to be speaking of the South as controlled by I NO 4 MONBA3B STKBET MRalPaiH 1MSS All Oattoa Tobacco or olharprodoo conaurned to ua Insured Formerly of titewart ft if top aCempfats A JOXES CO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS rnflfmr RalRn ae Flnaey cotton factors and senerai her former noli ticiUileivlar and: to hold the Bnless otherwise Instruated Bgitlng Bop aud other supplies P4TTOS BROS A CO" 11 -t li Cotton fl ac WHOLESALE GROCERS rests of white citizens it was done in an orderly and proper manner' urntahed at the loweat market prtoa oos tin massacres After the hrst troubles on the lirst evening there was no pretence of any disturbance by the colored people or any resistance to the mob calculated to excite their latter reagooBible fbrAhe falkirt of the S6uth3 an4 oaromisaioa erchao ut Irk Ca cotton I Front street of1' COTTON AC TORS P-s address 1XOLAXON HI lL to discover the beauties of the Constitutional BO A BKIDOKS Let Brtdg afarshall dr anl sV racket dealers tn steelcaa tings Tennessee txoS ata-tmot ISO sat rom Atreet NDOerral Com minion Merchants No SS Adams street vm nw Worlham IIoum batn-MU Main and Hocrmd Mm amendment A great deal of bitterness and -eic KiiMk The testimony ot uaptain i nomas jjor-ninj of the 16tb regular infatitry is referred te as being particularly full and explicit in regard to the-character and conduct of the colored soldiers Harwas iniftort pHoleering WxXSXIRSOrS' til Bfc-IIKIBS passions and what subsequently took place was the result of a cool and mature deliberation to murder and destroy the colored peo le Like the massacre of St Bartholomew ma Brathera dc Ca cotton ncVors wholesale merchants Hoe Hand 1 West Court at malignity has been invoked against these un- BEX FLEMIXty a CO feaars to ButA BTarotBt A Co DRIGGISTS ASD APOTHECARIES BSo ST Froat street Four Doora Nartk of Oaysw Hosts- af BMPHIB TKIOf rreailpUaa rreatpclr KUIert at ell aeara aearar Mkt Verted And fenere! Meek 6f Tlrna IfedlHnea Toilet Ooods ifruslies (Jemns Sroap Ooameflos Fine tld ftrannles Whisky and Wine for medlrleal use also Patent Medie-ines Flnot-itara Kmoklnt And Chewing Tubeer nd other fond tne numerous Bo mantles MII kmt i COMMISSION MERCHANTS Tenneseee Alwavs on hand Rope Bftirtrlng and Plantation Supplies ConsfarnmentN irt OotVn Tobaeco Grain and other Prrcltim re-n pert LI wltortod Ail couaxnzotft neuredualeas osherwlse irMUOcUxl djai-tl fortunate gentternou upoa the absurd theory llartif fMeOehee dtr a cotton lacsors ana ruerai cooa--' IF tors Ootton MT misaion merehanta wo Frent street nesapnuhTtenn jg the Memphis massacre had the sanction of AWD DEALERS tW t- that the Southern people are a doc It of sheep mf thnf the Ifrtrfers dd lar(f dc Harbert cotton and tohaooo factors and cene omciai autnornyi ami it is no wouuer tne jpx jttji tiojt rpiii mob finding itself led by officers of the law a BArjtvaas bl batbs Bast oiovaa ft AC Wmiwor rTr Vara lastaer AaaUa Tnas A-BBrfio'lf8 PERKIMS SWEISSOIV fc CO GENERAL COMMISSION 31ERCH1MS N0i CAR0SDE1ET STREET (0rac 'M iv Xfsw Orlsans 4 Vetlsas Vsttatwaare dt II Oanent- aoUouesca UnJea with them during the days ot the riot aud was in a position to know the facts iu regard to which he testified The behavior af these colored men under the trying clrcumstancos in whioh theywere placed seeing their families lndrderea and their dwellings burned was such as to extort admiration from all the The Cleveland Herald says that some fool street butchered miserably and without resistance everv necrro it could find and regretting that Nat Bewwd' Bow' 1110 SATlTOXraS RATSS A 70X1X5 'Claas Family and Prvseripliou lrat Fstabiish'ment Vrklm II Ins-tea Tast cotton gins presses and iiHl or lunatic has been spending his time and GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS A plantation maehinerr ass Main street Mempnis Teun death had saved their victims from further TBMN Merehault' Families- and Pianiers' ordera promptly filled aud orders sollr-lte1 PhvaiciaiiA' atiiafrliin i if BolTtf JOB PRINTERS TBlttmaa Parker tte Co eottap factors aod commissi en postage stamps in sending to the Republican insult exercised on their dead bodies all the Latall arairs day er nlirht av msreaanti la vnion streo A Wjfiieera in the fort With the exception of a fee- 1 Hflnatora and Benresetatives ar rtrerjlsr Wisrw- IV 264 Comrft aad Fi-w Strts PlCKR-i aVAXTH VrOKMBUtT TBrlee sV Yeatmaa dealers In tofmcco and aoiw aad -2J tulld-IMIDT IfJ JrHadlson Street rat commission mcn Baawitvi ing them that a plot is on KotTO sSak-rinate rage ot the most insensate cruelty la view of the fact that the state of public sentiment is such in Memphis that it is conceded that no punishment whatever can be VIsUSSU A BUCK factors and seism In tl?" merehanta Naxtto First National Bank MEMPHIS TBNN Prtce flc TerrT cotton Union stre Me attempt on tne part or a lew to seize some arms to defend their families from the butcheries of the mob there was the most complete subordination amongthem although they them on their way to Washington at least to "1- 1 'T in ii MIHIIWS DBS! BBS VO BleTlt a a are of th prjbNe aatronase BBBI rXEalTBO at CO Plea-Kl ham tbe palmnajre or the friends of the oi-l and retired Arms and ha friends and ae-tuaintancen Kenerally beint ablv agisted by our wa attradnat of Xermany and Pranoe In Pharmaey aud hemleiry and snesks both thera larjr'iro as well a iFtie JWl Our rtermau and rrenck rrrenda will aiwayt Sad klm lilt tenia! and aooumpmlied teBtlemaa BoeVjlal WS'PICKETT CO CO- Aa af A kill offrnany jMWill destroy the meted out to the perpetrators of these out rrertne Nelaaa real estate scents offlce comer Beeona ALL kinds Mecrantll ftteaaboat an Hailroa4 Printing axecata on liort Notlea at KMPHTR1 I TEUNBMKS1 and Monroe streets naa Beep pctm iacs Biustereu owiai tne GENERAL FORWARDING majority tutu axius pvi hi i nit- wpircititnM Congressmen to admit their rebel brethren of -rages by the civil authorities and in view of the further fact that the city repudiates any liability for the property both of the Gov Ryder Xartis bouse alnu4 ornaaaeotai aalaier 44 SI orrree su eet VERY LOW: RATES Salrnfaotloa attaraataad to every paitiraLar service in answer as to what he had seen in regard to the riotous conduct of these soldier' Captain Dornin states i i I Sever saw any1 riotous aot among them 4 ii (Sealed Proposals the South Is it not easy to see how tne mat- fsAeaen Mitchell eV Cev clothtasT and fnraJsntnc Mm Wi Hecond street J- AUrKT BttADroitB Hiram BsADroBD MoeiM V- 1 Iahb CtEVS a WiiJwtir Mr tup trls Tennessee ernment and individual destroyed by the mob your Committee believe it to be the expects to "get his money back" -t AKO R1 itvownsTilse Testa Raaaell 4rare dt Co aayesa Planing MUI IU street Meaipbts Tenn duly of the Government to arrest try and I 1 1 1 i CREWS WILS01J BRADFORD Jt CO Brigham Young said ia late (scpursep AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS No 01 MAfBSiBS Straat New Orlemna W- 1 SrarViaTHm (rlvwa to pvarMrn OoMa tiaetoat Mans kusineaswill reoelv the persoual attenttoB of one or the Hrm and promptness tnaranteed Couatrnmnta for sale or forwardlas apHclteat Order ftlled with i(ipau-h Tluuah kills ladlneaTven in Boalou Tor Memphis by Baker Brothers Ai-BLs aia ailMAata aveac auskea aoUU arfl ware ere nan ts Mtecosi4 ana one thing i win say tor them that there is bo number of white soldiers that I evtr saw that could be held in such subjection as ikMMa nilni thiila jjuiiioii niv utiuuittTia uv iiiutittiy BtutJluriLv: OTrrractTT Ktrotietrti i Maatrata orambar to law 'S rTOPOSAf wtil be raeelved at tbM offlce uaill 2 I'" 'lay of Pei-ember at it o'clock ro lor huUding a PUnt and RpartdcaUotMi atjrsimi at this rrOoe Tbe Maror and Fire Commit the rleht te nseot Jlfc Adams Rioclt Memphis Tenn Halt Lake: The last time I was in the city THVgTEK'S sir I ill 1 1 General Commission Merchaiits and also by the same authority levy tax upon the citfzens of Memphis sufficient to (aurceesors to Crewe Wilson dt CoJ Rassell grocer eottoa lac tor and eommlssloa msr enact Main street 3 Lowell Mass there weta thtilsand more females than males in that one city GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS cover tne losses tor an property aestroyea THE RESULTS OF THE RIOT Mi An AND aay or ail ol the propoaala Jorwter Treevant tfe Osu Auctioneers -w biiejr wtio iilm jwu sitiu9c wri treiug burned as Iheirs were I could not have expected ltf neyer coHld have boUeved It could be done'' In sieaking of this matter Captain Dornin with the lustincU which belong to the true Broiceni Hecond street near Jefferson That is many years' ago1 'f hy live and die zraw rsxxLAsrs fBABl-m niMPH eel-rot (Ht I iieer 51 II BRADT The resolution of the House directed the committee to ascertain the number of the in a single state and are forgotteatlHave asaalok Mltehelt mcA aaley ootton ctors and coin mti'iciii merehanta is Union street Lee Hi oca Hal Par General Commission Mercliants AO S5 MAIIf STREET' MBMPHia TKNK I -i STREET (Ktll( At 56 Jefferson Street IWTLL ell a ffrnaad fall awrtajetr asMrre roods at "oat Wbolefal BebaUv Autortaa and Leaae on sooft OallsetHS 4eliw nARTKtVsnse they filled the measure' of theltlcreation and pOllllMnOil MERCBAWT Alt rACTos ty 7 killed and wounded the names of the parties asssis Bsues) dfc Jowsaiob prfatlng II foo i vnloa street accomplished the design of Jleayfin in brint- soldier stated that he sympathized with the colorea people aud was sorry that the -men could not get their aras to defend their wives ana families lie said he sympathized with New Orleans IA sratea tin-ware est ing them upon earth? Io they have not QFIPE CTTT roiKEB-rBana Xsrtsul ter It 1 Profiles of th Brada A street ftoai Ala I engaged in the riot and the amount and character of the property destroyed These facta the committee have ascertained in detail as far as practicable and present the following (Jrbabnl Ar Co dealer In Ao 7 Mala sfereetf Two thousand God-fearing inen tfcotild go ar atAeaam Twoaiaww tia7iataskaB) DLLIjABO A PINSOH DILiLARD at a CATCM TOprMaajti wii i A Mttnn and tnhM CO factOW WORMELEY JOY iSfc CO fbaaaat Polk of Paik sntat fro at Alabaas ta Poplar and el SHrST iiren erat eomotissloB sasrebut 333 eornor Union ana Here and take to themselveSj seven wives CATCH TORIAW'MACHAE A CO -i CO CftirT CBarT a ACA1B them as things were going tor they could not defend themselves and tt seemed like a DILLARO PlSSOJi CO proxiuMUi3 reHuiw rjj BOBBERIES Dntos froai Front to tht rf rtr ar aa II Is ta ktfws offirt eabrMt tat Intpeotiee or Bartltr (atraled apiece! brutish slaughter on the part of the mob Ill aW' S1 i and Ojrwardlug Ootton JJ ix oters sreot' iIsssMia dt Ca general eosaana There were one hundred distinct robberies 1 1 merrnants Center Alter COTTON FACTORS Captain Dornin further states that there were policemen leading the mob and shooting Referring to the talk about bringing' freeiM i i raAircis rorTFR frorAirn clip Kerna-r more or less aggravated The (Jommittee FOB ABDIKO AKD have included In this number the robberim 9 commlantoa mwrckante No B0 Front street Memphis nien from other Southern States to Texas the conos axd tobacco factors COMMISSION MERCHANTS Jt No 63 Carondelct Street i NEW ORLEANS LA Commission Merchants -WHOAiEDAIiaSI -Merer Henry 8 Blank Crockett Sentinel snys There Is the utmost of colored individuals that took place during the entire week in which the riots occurred Jes vVWta iAvt alaysrliia Ay Caairttn itate atayaruia AJ Atea4kia lanaw mi Ne SOS Front Street IFo-stalra want of labor in Vi thjS feflf jfutnrei BOrsuw wnotsi BUKltrtfGrl WHOLESALE AlCTIOJ EMP0RIIM 1 merchants Real Pfo 390 MaBtTatOaTBA0aVife MEMPKIU TJUCM i Bay arpedal attaVtlon to th aat of Mmrrltasdls BtoC Tooaroo urnitnreatc Cimslgnrntftlt SoUcllM 1'h era) adeaacea raade oa Oaasiartmaata I4ntek etalaa-aa Fpafapt Payment will ba oar motto Bully ataat MaJtt atalaai Wlislsaals us Tkaraaay A GROCERS AD PEODtCE MElXCnASTS aoTtt IS lack Vitmron tt Memphis tmr i a danger from the African population or oar As hirt been stated four churches £lssoon Nadden grtoers and ootmmtaeioa mr- native prelndieo should twt so bund to 1 i tr ft and twolve school-houses were burned I UltSaRiiuBt Si a 7 cuani? AKDEBSO! BUOHKB 3 WOAY PEODUCE AND COMMISSION auu iiw uuuiwr utner nouses anu cabins ad CbsaaiLBaied aad Coasailsaiei make us forgetful of the destiny of our great 'I 1 9 aaa A ilranree on Oi'iisrriTnents tbe jfurmre W- Trotter Uoitun Faetor 310 Frent Strett roe strwt JI cnttai burnt wm in the neighborhood of ninetv TTTB all Biaka Ukaral above ttrni 4 son tm State WeneedpopuIationaJabOrtnghardy I-AKIAA ll -i trO Front Street Memphis Term down thecolored people ana ne nimseir saw them engaged in carrying off everything they could lay their hands on and inciting others to the same Captain Allyn of the sixteenth regular in fantry commanding the post at Memphis testified heforatheeomniittee and gavea very full and detailed account of the riotous proceedings and theoperations of the force under him His report to the general Commanding will be found in the appendix" Captain A seems to have- made the best arid Tnost Judicious use of the small fores under his command Ho states in regard to the conduct of thecolored soldiers that if his own regiment had been there he does not think It would have been raofer At OaC9 Tohaeei Vactors' asvd Qaooral It has been difficult to ascertain the precise SB tV i-rlMlll ni iLimucslon Merchants 34 ttecond street Industrious population that will bring under -t: AHOERSOW AT Av BtreilER CottoxAatllaArasBtteAS GROCERSJArTD amount of -property destroyed Your Com 4 ()KK Ui ClUBjHeyetM ftesw rfVvry HhckU boots sboea aadi tsata 4a Maisssso jr DERROiV MEMPHIS- -J cultivation our vast ana ieruie domain mittee too: much testimony tn regard to that Jtetupnts L-1 aft wi -4 -IVptioes' th(ijlrisenWjof White iaborghit rrnrTi pTivorj tnA)' an-1 'Mr for BtM ewes Natloensi Baala umwi Mia rsut Jattsrsoi t't'o'n 1 suhjecu nut less tnan mat taken oy the 1 reed men's Bureau com mission whose investin- i -v" iMjrti'-- iif -4 a llanttofti npifllei' flllfi at H-o'-ta) rtrf- ae1 at ivmi thiks HiVT7OrHusntof MK'fcKAtfFHA entire 'tt ark oft Ciotnlng and FurnisulBt Ooods 1 now ffer lam rr aaje 1 accession cannot be obtained in a quarter 01 a AUD Lina A Co cotton factors sod wholesale and retail i tions on this branch of thesubject are perhaps fuller than that taken by any other That IB lOtW Aad lewwi Uaee COMMISSION MERCHANTS dealer in groceries Mam street century If from the Irpportation of blacks this deficiency qan be supplied we aay by all o' li Mulrs t-as I ITwlu be abor annoanoameat that weaa-re a 1 rjftpS tJ3ook and Job Printer Ho West Own street commission reports that the loss sustained by AsrrarrK li Onson 338 rroat Stret Ctrr ofCTaioiv COMMISSION MERCIIA1S I HO- 14 eAUeBKlKT "TBEBT- -1 iiiisib nsl aa Oosrno sireeu) HEW OBLKANS- i uii-j bd 11 i norr in TXSODOIf WALUCA WALLACE possible to keep them from intciering in fa means encourage them to come among as tr- maitajrement oar Mr FTCB-KTr an ma 3fe Csw Orocani aad Cottoa ctora vor of the negros with their arms and if the A MEMPHIS aoitvf II Tanety mi rauoeu canoa eanssst ia in Traw unaaaa tne Utareby mm aiBaii isawA i a fc (Tert-tc to onr etwrtoroent ttia ailran tae or astbar market Arr By the 15th of January Mexico It clear PI a trAVTJtft ttueekated th rrWKik ef A rvr-brt at hat tne uovernment ana tne negroes up to the date of making their report was (98819 65 and it was reported that subset jmt investigations would increase the amount to at least $120000 As near- as your Committee could aanertain from the testimony taken bv them SL unstretT Lrheral Advanees made en rlKrBBrtrrcrr-First Naiioertl lidiik er "ft bapayra A Atrufkera Bau Iters 'e orlewia Ivih-tlal well kaowa negroes naa oeen a regiment oi regulars they would havit lushed -out unless it could have beei prevented toy previous knowlede-e and AA i of all French troops ThPre4ic1f Minister nen'l ltja ana niiarrn'a UlOthinr 1 "aaaiear imrai an aaaeaaatia sapaiiea Vlhlnir Kami 1 aalttr i STOHMaU Iff- Tmirm WW JC TaUTSffAV Verser de Hatcheu ootton factors and geueral Siuu mi-reliaiitg jSo IS) Front street Ol' St LrOwUs Mo Of isaahviiie lean a-aa-v 1 "I Ml it' WKHRltR fcOOT SlIOfi'TOKi: by placing heavy guard ever it fepeakinsr PRICK YEATTIAX communicated this to President Johnson and SecfetarV Sear Kiy evening From All 1 wuica wui ob us aa neounao relets i Fayt cannty Teaa -t shears die Ce J-luor nruhaf ot ft oward raywta eaaaty Ten Star Mr ASTOVAtT (forinen of fn a Ar an A ll us teauugig osttu wnuuuiu not nave oiauiett tham YVsllace A (ilbioa rtnalm In boots boos broiroa Mltcball) will act at my Airent ia eoadaetiag tue tMuaaaaa -f 'i "t2ci--i and from the other investigations the amount of Government property destroyed was in the neighborhood of 117000 besides the expenses incurred by General Stoneman and by the a nawaat: raAta- ct-j to 1-homas HetAderat raje COM 1 SS! RC HANTS CotiuB" St'Nerw OrlcAM La a aatngittw antaa I WIXLIAMSi Cotton fH Co- wtiAiftatsr trmcers and prorlsioo 111 Answer ta a vnf 'ii "irft'i Mr'-tiPOta mm commisr-ary and quartermaster's departments 3 aBALBBB Xtt IJ'loiti and Tobacco ABO -x General Commission Merchants Ne SOt Preat Street Kas 8 and 7 tA4rA ilAlMFAtiD tests Star aeM Areata foe all af Wat riiac Tatraoebs au TuAt DO'ti-llO ear eV herr rnjeen eotion faotnra and eonunlasKHi We eordially Invite Iti etrKf w----try at turn io rMH a- af an who have ti p--r w-iired irn: hi- A-Wrl--i-i- Vx le i and uuiuii-i loyalty of the people of Memphis toward ihtW truster oi nsportation of States ihatVthe ft Lno- 111 A i factors an coAmlaatoa -mKrber A- WW niiTchants aw tr' -map en shfr-rf'fnw ri arms JUA At tX '4r i- toiu ateet tooiiee by ruWLhb -So See Front street Miiiswai- wwiiMaBiaa "AH eoaslmmwit hvmred Blit etkOTw iwtaraeted Bainrtna and Atop aad otUa nppiiea fursifvi at Inweet market rate to the UBlori was coDfliiierea loyal be should ao--o- -i lnn Mf i i 1 reTTB sirfTT TTriMhartr A T- aad reaeral COQSlut'f at uti'wwy wra LKdOIiie A imint ci)maualoa marohutj Jt't corner ana lottS th- al One who feaet read it the Cincinnati Enquirtft special loams that the principal teaser given by Kapoleou for delay in Svlthdrawing the French troops is that the latter have been so pressed Jiy tip Mexican forcwh-thht ICf was dangerous to attempt evacuation until the military situation became easier It is also authoritative senrces that General Sherman's mission to Mexico is wholly in thg character of advisory agent to Minister t'ampbell eifurcUne the military 'tf-ofci Of affairs The withdrawal of the French fortws is regarded as almost wholly supersod-Ing General Sherman's mission Grocer Cotton Factor AND COMMISSION MEKCIIANT i So 8T1 Main btroet i (Coraa otOayoao nt MEMPHtfs TSNNKMBiEE A ATCH rTT iAtt Browa H-ttchett A (To VKBHEB Memphui leoa VI cuttoi faotor nfi mai iiiitca sk Co The numiier ascertainetl by tho testimony taken bv vour committet iu common wiUi a a auinit mlasloa cijts F'om rwH Mewphs t-0 Cija) A- oaajBTiAJt 7 BL TERSER IIATCHETT TOn it S4H IIJLAUiiOS CS3tS7ZAXt' A CO that taken by Genera) Stoneinan's and the ot ton Factor AND! "sa-C csn-fsi T' rexxi uteri's x3urtu uuuttiuaaiou iaj nave oeen killed inohirlintr the' Whiia mAn Tefinn anH WsmrlerJor A dealantla srocarles and uauaaloa avppneaaiu Frontstraeu ilkri rtrid eottoa tat-torsaud iwjaj onaiats aluu meica4itJ Xii corni-r t-qqi ifhitiT Kerr If tMMa euiien fi-ui-a a of Memphia loyaV that ttir bat if love rf the UbIob and the flag was considered lovnl be would look Upoa a large majority of Uie peatjte of Memphis as not being loyal He said there was not that disposition now on the part of the people of Tennessee to recognize exist Ing taoU that there was six months previous that so for as he could -(ret It from the presa and froiq the nieetinga of the people fo lo GENERAL STORAGE trSHESS Cratjr Markot and amna4a 8traet4V JC CCLBERTSOof Ieto rrrantyh perraanentTr eated wltn mefnd all onlers ar baaiaWst UtraaZld tl konMiiillbearoatiuyatieuuea to mw to I General Commission liittl? tbe ig 43 and the names are given as far as known but there is no doubt in the minds of your commiltoe that ninnv nersmna wam i uaOT1 lleCFt Crnfral Cr nun a Eitt'CfeLit A 1 Bacxln Hope ud rtaAitubaa Buaptle siwayt hand IfBerul terms "na Vv COX1 li it CltFisr A rinieiT A-tn- trocrM aa -Q sulie i 91 Ataia sueet Atvutpuis laa NO 3-Jw FltOMT ttalta AfF-Ml-'firH TFXX mw Parirthir Btpa and FaTntlt- Btippllta iriiisiied vi Cat on Uooaliamtau Bit'i 63 CaraoAeist tSt'J Kew 0r'tiart I killed whose killing has not been proved A MEMPHIS TKNN i tjr ar HptclAI atantroo bityb to ta salt af 0 aoa sail mw I produoa Alto IMoairtu ati4 -waut 2u It II 1 Ccmru Cr: JtLiii 1 i 1 1 Ca-ststrs Una '-ROKT g'UilrBT 1-tJlJ I fig.

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