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Knoxville Daily Herald from Knoxville, Tennessee • 3

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i MSbrwka A IjAlUiiSTU saiK BY TZLBGEAPH I i a ka) "3tI i ''I ILL a ti a -fi i a a The Contending Club and the ftafioxn rh seebnd day of the great Base Ball Tottrn 1 irdiqg to the progrimne published iu the LD a the morning the City Club of Knox- land the College Uyi qf Grenvll hnRdSllhenecltry prepirirtiotj aud atv ol ik las guBw eidai lue G'eenfiilit Club 8f't to the £afx the xh linning thu the Cny lknl bn i ea In he 4 than hy jnld attend to Thj rivoy locked 0a tes-ftbjf pert th fiflPfy wiahed wW they had the bat end well fr the City Imp to roinpeir VI yesterdsy by we of the t-ssibly JJ I A-w i a 1 1" New ft i 62 coupons $li Gild lSil tLr riniy 'iu'J bn nit New Turk Nov 6 Flour niiv iirieiis unchaneed: Wheat Ia2c lower rn corn 14 JaillJlft Pork firmer J27ni fin $21 Lard dull-' sl-ir more act ivay sales of4A'y't UUk JLpUnj J7N furpeutine 53a56c Jtopin luicbanved Frciihts more steady I Halllnwr Corheto' 'J ov 5 -4'tbn very dull at JRa 18jc Flour light grades dcclinfot Whit nwV I L-0a133c new yUowr fllje UU stead very nuU Pro vision toinx Yu 7V ftourdecliniug Corn changwl Mesa pork $2ftlHU Khoulder 13: Meaf 8Iut 1U 1 i WIHHJAAIK FK1CF ftmiKX! (eazKtui -i Vn -r vrror4: Oro w- '( ir (Slaughtered fswsswiUh 4 Afrit 41 in 1 the not The lhif but IB a 4 ly Sm a immft Lf 14 i it 1 i before the late fight concentrated around Monte Roudo IVhen urged by deputation to with draw before t)wj tight Garibaldi replied that he di( not value his life and a soldier should not eousuit his enemies The deputation replied that the General should count th enemy and If outnumbered withdraw- 1 Garibaldi with threw thoasr-tid Tnen 'hnd two guns moved toward Trivali whieb th Fapal forces had stormed and unconscious of the disaster at Trivali Goribaldians' while marching to patriotic songs wera eurprisml at Milana by Seven Popa! battalions seven guns which attackmlon both sides and flanks: the fighting Mliwiru) Xivi latest accounts ind--1 was tierce Garilmhli Was and dragged away ibjrUw retreating GaribaMtens who had wo hours fight at Monte Rotundoand then fled aftehnine hundred of them wcre Vtlld and a tltousanlT Faptttjde'frY Nov The Emperor of Austria has departed homewards Ff OREXCX NoV The Glfibaldlans lost 450 killed and nine hundred prisoners in thelasthat-iTbrU'ojfpdlteerc not aorpleiU1 fThe Papal lou was two hundred killed and wounded Another Failure LiverpooI) Nov 6 A Co cotton nicr chanli liara eratio on joint ballot with a probable majority th Senate jrw Aerpcjr Tarvros Nov 5 The Sew Jersey Legislature fiT Lravbxwortb Nov Both th negro and female suffrage amendment by 8000 1000 majority are defeated noMwaclanaeitN Eosiy Nov John Quiqcr though ptejf kGoferqo- Legislature is overwhelmingly (of the license I -)() i TYlRaOhsiCU lH Jt' a decidedly Republican Legislature date election Jay rwlfloed? majorily Mlunessta 8t Papis Not -The negro suffrage amendment Is defeated William Marshall i probably NeWVork Ijegislature as follows: Senate 18 lie- publicans 14 Democrat? Assembly If Republicans IT Democrats -It acknowledges that the returns are meagre but says no doubt there will nfofeiMMMV It Garibaldi's sonMrnotti7 hurt In the leg nezr nsuie Final Act of ths fiartteldlsu Insurrection be At the frontier when stopped by the Italian ar- gard broken and disappointed The insurrection is orerTlfryqhAMW'S IiflZticzyept a few aa volunteers ibM 'fcfWMWrhetf 4 I feS pound iiiJ flov craeea per bhshcl 'AVi 1 Timothy per bushej fl 00(1 jf Country Soap-jr hui1 I Family iT0 HqiSp7-w 3 4 grrr-SS rissrrvf- I Greco te bu-mri 4 JJ i i wo Off' taXTrC'''1 tr II voiuiiry our 004A 00 Litat in barrels 1 (Iu Piaster groumt A 4 'bflfri' arr1 fili8 ci bu ru Oh -tWuiitr nZ 1 Buckwheat Flour rH wte 1 2 5 0 ''h1rr bushel Oft a 8alpfr' 'I? Ooflec4RR 42 a 3 tl MaSMr ficr playing twV lours 'and thirtriiftftl! 0 nrwn tjtef gome vm celled on the eitth inuints tjjeWc atanding 27 to T8 for tlfnjtM (nkJw A Lowery acted as umpire and Js AL daraith scored for the (I reenyUHiCinb It Aflilsr thsuma'fnr'the City Some very fibelpv during thegaaJ9but from the fdcttf ground being laid not with reference to pfayjtiin thw 4fti'nootiUf ife almost Impossible -for tteddera to make any good fly catches the taCihg't1ttrrftJ thnlrface During the pro gfeas dhe game tve notieedonc limy that the tehraWhrtc end man at the 1nt wore all left- jhandid Thia a combination not often wit-st In'iHi At 1ft clock ho Hoi ton and Knovvillc CTnbs at ScrlTs on Cumberland street had been iitdcd that the tV''tSubi should inarch the Jia ground headed by a band of music iHltfropnme cause the bund could not get out aufttHFlifts rss 1 'g VfnHWt lrA(4iiWMlston Club going bat and making thirteen runs in the fikst in hits to a round for the Knoxville In the 'Second lungs tho H-dston made twenf v-even was too pt-h of a start for thiiKexkilRvrt'luufef overem hut they stuck bravely to ttielr'VorKf Ad froirt to last their iuterust never flagged but all ths efforts were of no avail and when utjie tfrapiVillWif digaiWe'al theinSo fa'SlU seventh ffengs the score stood '2i to 90 for the litolston loTfVirii ClUb'? I Buns Oats Buns Lane Cl I rP Ijichnrds BS Joyce Ross Maloney 3-1 4 3 Hexes 1 9 ChamberlHttjF2 3 Armstrong 1 0 Prosser a--i di Whiter 91 Camp 2 3 Williams 11 Total 25 21 00 21 FI a A Ckfmi 1: I Richards I igersoll 1 Put nut -A 5 on 2 2 2 I home base 1 Fouls Lane 2 Armstrong 2 Lowery Joyce 1 Put out -oti 1 on 2 5 FouU -i I 1 tt Home yce 1 llasdn 1 I Struck 4 Timdf 2:55 Umjiin Nich HottCollcga Hill Club Scorers fW French for Hnlaton A Jticks for Knoxville I Xhf l)iiX4istvtWMa'B(mlhii kstxwrayi rjespect but we mot jefrain from particularly mentioning the jay at all pointayifthe fichl ly Mr Joyce and ti splendid lstbaso play of Ms Putnam Severn in tact all the Ilolston boys ione well but tftIay of these two gentlemen is deserving of coipimdation It had been intetrd that the Collego Hill Club of Greet! ovj 1 lv stays ere VolaW an-d play tli IfoIstrtft'TluBror tWi cfiMpibiisliT of "titf State Pere Dickson Esq also proposed to jtut up a prize of elegant bat to be contested for by the two eTufi but inconsequence of the catcher and short jsp of the College Hill Club being badly disable in the sme with the City 7P58iPlfVypomr pelled to decline nit 0 vf( ta niu and Knoxville tiK'i ultras announce)! ihe winning Club for eaehiae whieb were aa follows: The 4th an elegant Ury9 hook to the National (Union) Club The I prize two fine walnut balls mounted in rifv to the t'niversity Club Pm Hill Club! of Grtwiriife th)f tst pris-h maghiflcCni walnut ta ornamented with silver to the Holston CInb Knoxville The special prizes two silver baits were awarded one to Mr Joyce aa the befttgeherat player and the other to Mr Putnam athe best flrat baseman i of the-! eotomflnityv LTr TttdeS'" Col' ft-'M 1 Branner Perez Picking ftnd Alexander 'Jnckson Esq gave Uiversnt satisfaction by their decisions Tahen -hngther though there were not a many Club tre as we had hoped to flee yet the Tournament a keen a success and Hast fiffbHedreoalddriM8dtftlt 9 tl bwnfevU 'V nity 1 ml uti i ni(t Idientkre It is understood that MrDieksns will give on-1- a limited number sfAjng to JiU readings ih thia country as he mustbe back in-England th early spring He inttiis on hia return to Pngla egMf fcwdh ftrlmivf iwtlwE ind close the enterUinmeth fK' 'delighted the English pubti((rjng a9( ign years We are told that it i invariable custom when glflb public readings to devote himself entirely to ha business and to no friendly ineitatiw which Would tend lAe is not yet certairt whether Mi Diemens will read 4rst in Boston or in New In Boston he will occupy the Tremont Tcmie jn jjew York Dod Hall' Ihe Trmont Temple all the seats will probably be Jarred and will be sold for or $2J0 aeforliH loqatum Mr (Jickcns will rckvtel ihb Hhfd4rhMh mils for li 'LU FOR PvtICAtlO I THU IlKftAtO icd pvni'X'f the jtxvrl a rtUfliA it anehusetts- barest HMishMf "Dic irycf the English LangoagSsimsinlj tls Qua rto Dictionary of Nel by fh ShV -thalh'hnvabstrebt latest editltMsefAhe nuabrMgftddiotionaFy the remodeledlnA'feiiiNdtfied rtopl4 nt- -iof that work and all the- imprcv entente i in a moderate VoidpidfsI-iE Ih meaning quarto iaf eoure omitted but enough resources of the language are herein presented- 'ths of the English-speaking people of the fflj 4 IthqI rg MV Mvx idenaed it ia illu Gtsdchp yeral hundred rravings accompanying an accurate pluukMoit Wtf WiiihJrait be hest' gila 61 1 0frfrrttyWl: roia aim mo Idticb to Yocxo MfefLeFthe liusineas of vf M4 tWt what you want Uaaevery hour to ad ntage And slndPlw honra "einemWfsaeilliinmeatithn'to ndtefcHW iiV'wiWct wbtiKJWTrf MeztPvAiH ok over yonr hooks regularly aodtif you And arttt)Mre Itout Shouhl 'aatroleof misfbr-ie come upon Vcn In trade retrench jyorkj ly the track Confront diffieal itg perseverance ahdtVtyi' ndft appear at last though you fail the ttHTegl'e-u hAdnovodt bwti ahirko nd you Will fbe spiffed S- lil l-1sf i I III oil im sawit wt nnvtr mtirr i- bkr MASoaiir tv this WoRLp It is estimated tbW if tKafcC presentV In 1 AneeptmtaMafiia naajtterg Lpoiithefaca i globe Of thia-AididUiadBftdilSOynO are Scot jkiid aall i ti 1 MXAh j-f 'Ui about 80440jO iliefwtinont of i id 'Thera re about CQjOflOjOn tbe fon irtr rtusand ilniethnripayta ai I the wrUL I luag ad there are 2J00 or 3000 jwtfeftKiAitisW! feVdJ I year and Pspajl alVjcutions-auit feminine de-inciation notwithstanding tie Masonic body said to be etery where increasing 1 Nashville and Knoxville Railroad Several have been on AhrpleK' sit of the Cmnberlaniy itjtnrns out to lie the 1 series of rich silver mines as is now st of a usibta i 1 ini the gl'vslinhbdj'tbcltef' thn or goU eUlver i 4- rj Risnor a private letter that I Bis Imp Quintard will il for'hniWe oil Paturdft Thd 17th Noym i by theJava one of the crack steamers of the unard line Thg raHlt uf PWlrop and Mrs iiitrls f-rUefit tUlil nl I i i fe i FaosTrfrAleculel frost visited-this- section on WuvmjthCaitd vrMfcmfMmx tfcmtw ig particles lay on the grass like diamonds in a tthlhTt3r oit ii-off V( If i-f "tKi I -j Ncma-rln4-the country nutting parties are tagd Just hOvCi Tho lias opened the jrrs finely and the woods In some parts are thick ith I 4 plus i 1 1 1 rrnh Diiii Pchi tv CHA-rrA'toool-The Chattanooga mcrican the brewer is had a btxfe'Puinp Vtbiced'fff Mit famous 'well the ornw Market aud SixthStreetSi This 111 ffSH by hundred 6f iea woiMcttesikl chiMrenywhite-' and black evry sy Ji j0 nd "the putting i of this Pump has enabled twenty to draw wa ArraiTUxFiaeHitvJrTheJiteAubersof the Fire will noticea'calf fer the meeting of the ompany at the rooms of the Recorder Hay street pposite the As usineseof i ns portnnceJm connection with the ew JSteftm iFJrft EJgiiJe (is to be attended to a trge atteWtiamcf Is regwested 1 RKroanra wa not a single ise bcfofe tkc Recorder ystordAy and Wf learn 'iat be haeelious intentioHt "emigratiing to 11" 4- -i' tu I 1 rooro liTeljr region jwr omt truila ftrfiuo umerons'a44 fwv plea ''Wp would (d o' -t- RilIng tt h-M of isnia with Aheisdnily prees down he' pradtebie usinessa ''il wouM greatly ecoHotnls Work: Ml XI I 'l-U iMJiC-ul 1 oper space and tune The writer wkejaskes edltorlal twoio fn IdinVeV if h-Vd' 1 -jT 1' tid rA nusa thedWsste-ofbSaidayAef tiine) bfi10000 ersons rvhn ay read Jt anpioreoxes mif -(ke vaiunble kiMW lodge that mightheVe The government Prcs-t ofKome hasjustpnbT -ihed the eensua of tne population of theeity fbr year 'Tk4 eity artd fuburbs drt 'divided it wi ffi rMiitf Pif i i lini i i i ito i3f rihA oratAinuig a iwpulaUoartif 2U i rs voelsi'beintf Uttreatfe these 39 are cardivals 1409 priests i amtiij' 8 seniinariests id seel esi sties if Vf sberlfuWtian rooked PevThosWJIumes Rector rvices at 11 a fit hVr id Also each 'loesday i in -vH PltLBTTFBlAN' fJI PT1 fflllHlw I Pirt end State at sjHi -V Jabies 1'srk ihittor -Servicer Itrjl'AiIb'fid Pnifcr'i'Httug dvefV 'Wcdhesdiiy fetCii Clioir meet 'ewefcltifeh Friday eveuing 1 -i Nrt ML i-Hliit rt 4 $nrar-uui xeoud Clinch street north shIc ih -taec t'rcsikct ndPrine--Rvi' 'RcbmRn- 4 I vrOILfiSO signum Bunkers sni miiiionaires recentty deem-even white miagHng Iu the fmtivltie of society iive poo Mtxi for tlidr fonUiles by' life Issnrsnce Pul-H stnountlug to from $25000-W t-5000 Jin most trust vrthjr sutbriti)V wy ttiat they Knickcrtoekr Matual Jrr Jnanmw Compe! of Jfew York is molverseUy kbovWio to be 111 mot uamucmt Im esirpfyert of tlw kirn yeatbW yMbfeAt Vrf Rjlph Cw WiaWiiVi brii Akcul i- the KoickArlMcSur A Ceugh a Cold er Kar Tbroat Require iwiumUate otteutlbtl S'l-t boull be ckevkrd If 4 altowefl ta ikiutiiiu Irritsti lbi Pennsneni Threat DineMte Coasamptisa aafrtt Ih flaynlt bronchial troches RaviagfTwrsclMiwv iVe ieef fr UvencktilM Aslhuia Catonh Can- Troche are ami wUh always good ncesi Nligcn mm I Pnblie Jjpeakers am them to clear and streUKthes tka voice Ubtaia only JtaovcaiAL and do not take say jA th tfortMem Imitation that may be flared Sold svaarwasaa I i Hit TWI atnit The llerUftoir Peel fond Ilsase et Merry i llaward AaMnciotkit) Knports for Yonng Men on the crime if aolitode and error amt Uaeiiav which destroy the meaty power end craete Impedlni-nt to nierriaga with ihu- men of rii-r Addrvm fiKlbLIY UOt'OUTftB Howard AmoeUlhx) rhHmloIphU Fa Id formation Informal Ion nnhfed to twmlac littrimt growth of Information gnaranhfed to produce laxurfvnt growth heir upon bald heed or twerdle fere el-u reeeijm for the 823 Broedwey New York Kn Reelhiag Jljrrnp For Chiklrea TtlUnr gnat) felllttlM ths process of tsc thing by softening tbs gams rsdurlng nil Will alia ail pain and spasmodic action and is stirs to rsgn-lats ths to wots Depend apow it mothers it trill giro rest to i coiifidctS ti iAet Uje? KJfcM able to say of any otlmf In a single Inxtsiice to effect a care when Imply need Keror did know an iiMtanc of dimetUfacfloa by any one alio naed it Qn th contrary ell er deliglih-d with it operation and spirit IhttervAif iff lioznieiiia Wh'I medical virtues Wsspcak fn tliis manner ww know after jreaw of experience and pledge our reputation for the fjilfllment of what we here declare In almost every in-stiince where the infant is snflhrtng from pain and esliaus- thli relief will be rmnd fifteen or twenty minutes after the Syrup is adiuinisten-d siiw Sweat! forTSf mil nViustoWoi Soothing' 8yvitSr hAring hi il at ill 1 11 -t tUlo4 I I I the facsinillo of tc on the outs Ms vr-HSwr All otliers are base imitatious 'Sold by druggie ts ite 35 cents per bottls Ofllce 2lf Wl lew Tork205ijigfi liolborn ft! TknT a lw tolii'iiA i)Hi til li ti ti fr UIH nrTr'rfl fvci i IT i-CktSRMSHSI WWti' -1- TJIVTUfKdrd wtlf md'ffriM rlWgS) 4o WWetWtta fliwdlrm-Triu- ibr iimk jug end uaipg tie aiqiiilH rom-Jy by whicli yi't eiinif of A ioni aft'i-ctKin Wtlt htVAd dfflidi4 OAinitrupibiU HI onty-Uf lienont the ultlirtad and be hopM dvefy BiilTt-rrrSrHt tiy 'thf proncr ptiuii it will oat thui ntli-ing aud may prove a lileMin t'leaae addrnw Kev KUWAHU A WIf No 165 South Recond btrect klihamiburg New ork Krrors efYenth A Gentlemnn elm uffi-red fir yearn front Nervmw Debility Frematw Decay and ail th effect of youthful indixeretion nil I for he neks of euftering humanity end free to all who heed it tin' ri-ciar anti direclioo for making the eimple rein-lybA1WiU)ihtVtnS ewnebi wtahopr Ifniftt by tliaadteriUef eaperfomm crr do hr atUlavieing) to per-fort cdtaftdetica J01i2f ti--0lKN j( 24 CVdiir Strest Sew lirk Tw Starry wr not to Marry Why Not' (Serious Kfllcctloiis for Young M-n in Kmnys of the Howard Association or The B-rors and Disease lectured by iguoranr of Nature' Uvi In the first age Of men th-nt in sealeil envelopes free of charge AV-dresa DR PK1LL1N liOUailTON Howard Association FhiladelpliiaPa dhil foiiiSiii MsHdsls sliAM Tinm or iioldiao ctfiritTM Below will Ire found a correct list of the tifnei of holding the diifereut Courta in East Tchuch-see We shall keep this list standing in our Columns cuAvcrRV rornT Newport Cocke 1st MenrtlV in March and nept Khuxville Knox and Monroe 1st Monday of Alf4liiHt4 QeV 8 wuur villa Beyicr Jd Moftday ef April and Ock TaylorsvUior JohttanltMimihi-y attar 4fh LMont isc: day oF April sud Oct Qreene 1st Monday in May amlNoy aslilhgb)ii7d Monday May and NovJ Blauaiviile Sullivan 3d Monday May and Nov RogusbyUU Ilawkna4th JdiitasayMay imd Ndvl Tazewell Claiborne 1st Monday June and Dec Dandridgc Jclierson 2 1 Monday June and lhtc Rutledge Grainger 2d Monday June uml lec MaVnardsville Union Frida after 3d Monday June and Dccoinlier Campbell 4tlt Monday June and Dec Snmalville Hancock 1st Monday after 4th Mon- tiMi i i inrnif wwiimM)osibIi Clinton Anderson Thursday after 4th Monday June and Decemti i anne ana j'ecem tier Brahfy 4th' Fe by Aug Muwjen wmw eissii v- Xxpt4diky tteTvt B4 MAMwaAe4Xll-) faj Marchfkqifo April 44 14 44 'NovV 4th-1st Juno i Bulk 3d CIRCCIT COCRT Hancock 4th Monday January Mar and 8cpt llawkiua 1st Monday ader 4th Monday Jan May and September Greene 2d Monday February June and October Monday Jan May Sen JveGei juivim 9lwBvtUVjaAhmlMbnkyafteKM I )I feyWtM 11 worn pL rftQih-iw)Va-Mond ayApI a Attg Dpen Mon- It hea 1st Mch July Nov Marion SrtHtttS SMS2i aw- aa 1st Apr Aug Dec 8cquatchie 2d Me Minn 2(1 1 -(-a Meigs V'l-t-A-fl A -tlantic Uobie wt Ar Crest Etille xilivjQ aor! wjici zzzracozr 4HZflr(w Nov -Tbo negro military companies In Aha District have been fbrbiddeu to be drilled Or to 'Vf The Revenue receipts to-day were $391ftftfl Jvff trial will commence 014 the 25th this moqth: -j i :) The Reonls er the Yellow Fevev in New 4t Orionis New ORtAv Nov --Thc Hoard of Health liwt Wj'gUt' 'declared yellow fever no longer epidemic and that the city ia free from 11 epidemic disease and that citizens and strangers can retnrh without any apprehension Thevealher ha been vary ealdfor oeverRl days witlarAiiArUv f'Hiai'TEe tf oli 11 iWnifeVof -d ealKf from the cpidemiorvto 'ycterday morning was 3005 The Iioardof Jiea 1 th-pa-y Igh and de-served conapliineit the Howard1 saying theirycceea ha WeTjwptulerfnl TliothcarieaI sea son has com me need at the St ctiarlei itheatr th Music is in full blast! and tKe Varieties 1 There Mx ft tCftn cmts yeSterdyCA C-V: tin Th Satlaaei Vtebt Htatrmsal creased $13DU00ft0 The dVbMfeiifVJirroifcF inCemd hail decreased 14 250060''' 1 Tb a r4otjHn'Hnle(r 5 Sv-srlj it The debt bearing no interest has decreased $3- 5ooM(iiHDAM ttUWi3 HCclIV 3HT The coiji in thi Treasury amounts to $UlA00r 600 Th amonhfi to 22 Jft6 00ft The total Jeif 0 fn 1 orrlssy Lach New fftftFs Of-rolui MVrlsey srotv $20-(H)9 on Sheriff' by Soft najWityf Konclry 6tato Lotteiy i I xri) i i i 1 tf Drawn at CovlngtAn Uy Class 7 Xov 31st Kr 7 WS I Ja s' 1 prize of 4ssas RbTssssvas i A-1 irfaU)tlflMsiivinMws ICO 7 A f'iOnon 1 prlw qf 2 iciw Sr4m 4fcA 2f iJXN OCstsyssSSS lsMWSY iW jriXM uf tin jrtinefi ofusrariwsMMfw 9 triUrtii of avfey $20 prises of prlA'W of wy yftsRynsfllyiWe 301 riXM 2s s-Artew amamtliiig tu4Siq05o au4 f8f frizes 2 fl VVliole TIrketn $1200 HalvrsAOO Rrtr r-vc A I Tile 1tOv Mlffgnifieeut Magie Number bottery will Ih In pulilic in Usriiinn Kj by Rworu LunnittsSinu so at one aVcIock sm uf Fourth n4 streets' The Krtins'tjf State lAtfttfta kvo' tat Olft KliU-r-(irfes but rosponsi Mtmry titat Imt Imwu eon ilin'ti-u for tin past tblrtjf years aisl arc tlrasn midor th HUtUoilty ol a cjuirfor frnm the Atide and Umils are niven fiv tit iuynnit vl alt prizes Tin Jrnwfnjfs a re pufoisheU ill the NeWYurk Hwald and Clnciiumti OHiowerriui Circulars of fottwiw drawing daily sent Ire by application the Afouagers Address all orders fur tfekets to i5 A 01 iM-WUl' EDDY -f ft ff liprtc M- S' ky 3n Agents wagtpO Task 6as lAKMI 4 si ZOO 250 as 5 100 50 C-T-: t'l- j'yv --V -V tifiAVD ntNKh 4 1I TotUYAMEYT ft -x -a rr V) To at HfctFAtt NotYiltH'fuvT(Xc36 wx Flunar Nov 3th 1867 tsj seU Fti-JVtvAr tnagnifidant 811 ver Mounted Bat rvt nnA Ki i Scfimtd' PTteLA lea Mtlfut Stand of Colors 1 I Silver Mounted Balls 4 JWi'tSii'? iiVery) Jfajidsoute fcore Rook i Besldeevartehhamwoinei and a pprwpri ate testimonials to Mi awarded to the best llAttcR lnstCarRR Ahe heat PiTcRvit the best Uase-kAvJatbl tlie best FitiichA-CAc fj The SO Ir1zcs arc fiffiercd hr1 prominent gcntlc-tnenpfihia city' who re quly desirous that each prize bisy prove attractive aud become Um caro'of the umlorsigned continittec with full an thority make announcement of the day select judges foe tfle uncsctr At'ft meeting' of' tjie codimittcc ycrtcrdayi Dr A C'l Putham was clccteLyhairinjut and after full consultation it was agreed I the Tournament -cheoild Ifegin-oa pth of NxnmWr tiepttm4 Yuiitmuc'Jiotn day to zlfty till Vi Jl it A tt Thstauy regular organized Base Ball Club itvAhia -State can compete for cither or all fth above Prise Ly siotifylng-the Ghaifinnqr of this jCommitt(bVf ttaesrre to do so (ana sjicifying the numltcr or nu tubers of (le prizes it desire entering for) by the first day of November next ut no Club will I awardetmnr than one Prize The Prizes shall be jdayod for in thia 4 i I ks i11 i'l 1 Stand of Colors till ArfJI IJHF II i ArCts 4 14 vV dianw Thir defeat i men killed Teats Nov 4 The wounded from Monte Rotundo are arriving here The Italian tegular tend them and weep like women while carrying them from the curs to the hospitals asks the King to treat Garibaldi leniently There has been no collision between the French and the Italians The Italian-Government removed Garibaldi from here because of the excitement of the populace WAtt'lY6r0x'Nov: 0 tiiL-Tfie' following 14 an approXlfrintioiFtA live Result vf the- NOw-York election The Democrats have a majority of 30 000 to40000 Brtavklyn elects a Democratic mayor The Legislature ia Republican by a largely in- lican succeeds Conckling in Congress In Maryland every office is filled by a Democrat In ew Jersey the Democratic majority is 6000 and in the Legislature they have eight on joint baiicHHW yaava yhotb la Wisconsin the Legislature is Republican securing a Senator vice Dalittle Thia much is deplored by the Democrats throughout the country Fairchild Republican is elected though Mrshai li elected The negro suffrage amendment is defeated by a decided majority In Kansas both the negro and the female suffrage amendments are defeated A ititMe icMlntH eUptctfilly 4m iWisCMsain sand Minnesota may change the above All the Tammany candidates are elected in the city Postmaster General Randall received a dispatch this aftereo tjTat 5Vi scop sin if still doubtful Late Dispatches render the Democratic majority on joint ballot in the New York Legislature almost certain This will give Seymour the 8c n-atorhip" i i tt i -JAines'8 MeGorinlcfc1 tVmoerot sueeveds Noel in th House from Misouri Alabama Reeenatrnrlloii Convention Firsf FSwlsilnit 1 Moxtoomerv Nov The Reconstruction Contention organized to-day ns follows: President Capt Barber of the Bureau Secretary Ilenry Patrick of the Bureau Assistant 8ec-retaryv'Mose'a Ateit' a Mobil negro Second 1R: Cr'ai Montgoincry a 1 negro barkeeper( was elected doorkeeper heating a white man from North John Terrill FriyitwyT fitTV number minor officials were elected Among them a fireman to the Convention Nothing special has yet been done There are sixteen negro ami IkWtytNbrtheard men and Bureau onJ one Conservative thf balanee are mo)Ierate men The Convention closed "With a heated discussion ah9V4t4yjting th city oCMcf Speodsi of rcrryi ter offioisde as chaplains Mr Norris of MaitMi id ha Wanted no disloyal preachers there The debate wm then stopped' Th Virginia Ifeglslatare Dtspeiwd Rich Vox No M-iiTbcfoIlWwfl ng li as been made ffRnur To JLfl mfi45P9l trfiMnV! XfH I I havn vrivs1 kUen fsema raxciali membra of th late Virginia Lcgialaturecnquiring whether there would be a session of that body during the coming winter question whether under Jaws tlie members of House of Delegates Would hold until their successors arc duly elected and qualified Without W1ich tfcetf acrfHo VWJ you will ft jate Legislature that the regular session of the Legislature for the coming winter wilt he diapen- cd With ff 1' 1 rPifr iCf'VJI i Very respcctfullv vour obedient servant r5 Signed ''r NL SCHOFIELD fioxflll hlo toMf awW Ywil Five companies of IT troops were te-day ordered to Washington forHvinter' quarters I registrationbopk iticre opened to dijf and 23 vbitci end two blacks Wrtf Mgliteian ThbraniUf tstti hoflheriiels tons te anxiously loofetttfefP'The negroes here are getting split and another ticket ia looked for I htu fltells -fo- tu bugar Brown 3 a a a Jflt tettce 71w jJ Molaaca-per ggl 70 75 Plbm 75 1 ft otton inrun -1' Vf BuiK'h3 12 by bale 3 09a 6jh 8 14 small kus: 2 QZ flykftvt Nails lfg I ajt 50 Insurance Co k0fP Office- bOO Xintk 0 -4 if 4 A MAf'niNGTOYjDC i 1 Chartered by Special Adt of CocgTcs Tills rmiiy offer mm favnrat) h1vrqWn lotiislu-suriuit pnblie Hum any oilier chartered in tur United gwi by roiiilltilna Jh rsat rirments of Ufe aud AwMnt tmo! raiico ou tlie Joint Block priih iplc Th prsoiiiiu Wcri mwrly ono-tliird lu-r Hutu chargiMi by mutimi r(r is 4r sV 1 f' A rent Wanted In every City and finl 1 'OFKK'Elwl Joseph ItrwwM PrcKlitcut Hnirgf II Vint I'fohlhlll wrge II I Vint I'rohleiU A Ciiliitt Treasurer I Alfred Hall foerctary t'oiy nius Oust Ucfo-rsl Agent i 1 1 I Hoard nf d)irtrtorK Jill i i ri U1 II dm Kitcy A Shinn Ut 1m Jr IUIhtI teeth ftnrIfFt Jnwph brown (Vtoatbs Farfeb ti IhmOrwn Adtmm Rrocntire CbmnUth'f 1 1 I- Thomas tea I Kirbolaa Ackrr Joli Anpw Kiwtua fuHlHM yittaart Dsnw Biariiii i A Herrin so AIrVad Hall IftVWH ftry A Bhfmu i I i jU Finance 4 bmmittrr Jh It Divans lewfo Cfoehan I liarbS Kloiuaiin I AllmrtUill Muavy TIiouum Harry Hut 2 sines I -X- Cumberland University! LEBANON TENNESSEE V' iwri 4 I 4 lbh- DR OTKX FOK THE XSCmiUN of ritudaut In all depart UH'nts i i FIRST MONDAY OFSK1TKM11ER NKAT 'i 4 H-) 1 fit i hf ft 11 i LITERARY FACULTY I 44 -P5 1 MclVw lUDDn Pml it-Htl 4 IfoFreL Lli aoUWrek' -4 UlbAY CtkwaST AM tW Mathmiatir -J WlAintSv LUit Fist NatWicur i JC HvEXzr A it Trim-lpal Cksmiea) PKKPAKATORY 8 Kwhim A Crtnctud Kuyfish Schuoi Jouvs Disc Yrwf Modarn tengoage f' LA SCII 01 i 4 i 1AW rACITLTT Otm A thiH fridraa- to hr 1 Bosh on the Ith of Novenibe 1 rn IIS" 11 11 J' a I rDrOCea 2d Mondog JanMay8cp wt 4th Monday Jan May Sep $ollverein Thus one by out the commercial ink are and 4outh Germany and forehdv substantial Tictory to Bismarck vnlflM dijomaCj gtej in and mars the now flittering pfoec The danger in the latter direction lies (hs hurt )wide And woumjed fVucf lf HVlwhb hjnlre been bV the progress of Frus4 deposed by Knox -2d Monday Feb JuneOct Roane ssstssvs Monday after 4th dajr Feb June Oct Anderson 2d Monday Mar uly Nov Bradley 1 Monday Jany May Hept Mnnmo Vl ant Hamilton 1st Fcby June Oct Chatta (Law Coort) 3d Jbtone Monday after 4th CoPRflK or srrPY I Tine Uw id Hoou History of Law fait Walk Fa American tew llcniine Kent Gutaiuep tori Story on PmtuiKKory Notes Nnmu Ctory oh Uiilmenta tUnry Arency Story oa Jnrlsnrodctiee rtirv fonifr Jl 1- loafs EvlW Crw a i uren- OLAe Ctut i of fj ji jell at 4 Ourjawatiotri teirrxon JuXecotiar I tl Cotracts fourth Kent Hoi wri ury tl CoastitT TUITION per co CONTINCILNT FEE 2 CO LIBRARY FEE 1 CO ThS lialvnrsity bir ti tuiiifori tiol led hot JjRflwI'WtetiR Its 4 1 tmai tvti ni buiidiP'ftr all departHirats have' lerttatii so i lr tsi-eii Will trueM irt seat FALL rM Opens rst ia tep cat JstKiary 0-' lft ilns lrtn J-11 rh- lt ilus Grin i tralization They will nolforg he kftad that preach and poin) out redress in th direction of a tnarck cven with ihe 2ollvereinTfeta( fcnd (B os tor Services J0 a nu and fil A ft a niT Eaptiet Ckureh--J street east side between ir RCW tS'II" Bliitth Pastor iLcesnat ful ffCIAJ and8 pht: phL1' VETI10DIST frd 'j' fiMr 1 -1 "I'ccpnl mm fSfrTcxu puranly UC0Upy (ng First Presbyterian Church corner of Cnareh r-tat tn-els-pcv Wj Bates Pastor Bcr- Hii" 4 A s' a I 7 MeAiN6YThftwcathcrisr cold with a heavy frost this morning Physicians say itlhfeU? iffttng eity There Wfrf ft? fcf? iW 4ethl to day y-iCijrit Th hHofK'syfiVivr 'C ir trit L- jl tU 03 i lJl i I 7.

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194
Years Available:
1867-1868