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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
MAGISTRATE 5th CIVIL DISTRICT
MAU1BTKATK FIFTH CIVIL HITKHT.iVl W are aulborircd to mikhiow r m.
u' I STRUM candidate lor the office otMaaaatrate of the rifth Civil Mmiiet. YtM
CONSTARLF.
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civil u. . mm c i rrv 1.
lire aolhorised to anununce i'. '. M'A H A N
st n candidate nrr me omo- v- -Civil DtstrlcL
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TOK CHAWCELLOR 10th DISTRICT,
H AWCKLIiOK OF 'THS MM afKjttWe are authorized to
rcvTuisK of Bolivar, as a candidate fornmneellor of the Tenth District, mm posed.... of Bkultson. Havwnod. Lauderdale Tipmu. Ksyette audjaardernanJ10
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PE ACE., T., f of THK PK II J J KfTt.KRf
.1 candidate for Justice el UM Ptfm lu the1. rid civil DtstrlcL Kleetlon first Thursdaylu November. 'J
, v ,;KS 14th JI DUTAL ( iK"T,. miRm-v.ijKNFRA- OFA TEEMTH I lflTf.-- W
1.1.HX11N 3m of l.anderdnle eolcandidate tor AkterTioy-U- i
FOR JUDGE OF FROBATB COf.VIMK PHOBATK iXWKT.-- to thnl'fird
l4,tflhtvC am .ran. .dal
FbKIBATK fXHJRT.-- We are,ie.l annoance KA". rami --
da.eT.r Jodgeo! Probate Con rtol Sl.elhycounty.
FOR COUNTY REGISTER.
nty KWIIMTKR candidateRceialer. Klectlnu first Ti.urs
lay In August. IJeli
JlirxiK SUPREME OOUKt Mil'.iso-- : siiPRtJ 8ion. We ar
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JUDHE SUPREME COURT EAST. DIV.
HOUR BOPBEMK WWKT KAWTKKII HI;.1 vitn-I- n the published
', Hie Itar m couid;sl anil nnmerona solid ations
of friends, 1 hereby annonnce myself an acandidate lor we Ranch ot tue Supreme"gy" ta t.MUW K.
TlinOB KUPKKMK lUICT KA.r-R- 1K-.- 1
ami reu.ne.te.1vmw.s -- Weareanilrlr.edannoanee Hm. T. A. N M.s.i.N
for Supreme Court In.tge from theKssicrn Division. The election - to Is held
first Thursday iniuile fr of ll.e llirwanei""""'ti,e ssate be electwK
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vimow. We are authorlsl lo announce1HIKJ. FKKKHAN aa a caiolhl lor Ji-- Io
of tbe Knpreme 4'onrt for the Weeru I M vi-
sion. Kleetiou Angnat 4. 170 myM
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Teuneaaee aa aMonretne IVmrtt ..n AurH. i"7"
next.
ISO. BROWN.
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ol Hon. JOHN U Tou v. are anttiortaMl byname to the people oflldate lor Jadve thethe
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Weatern ll.vnoo:)
A TTY-GEi- 14TH JUDICI AL CIRCTO' THK
ATTORMKY-tiKNRRA-I.
tart it.-- In reapon-- e
t., ll.e fiattertne aanrance of anpport whichhave been tendered tome, I herelvy nnimonirluraelf a candidate lor to theoftJce of Attorney -- 4eneral of the FourteenthJndinal fireolt. Election Hint Tiiooulay inAnnst next. WAI.KI.R Wiani
FOR JUDGE Ml JUDICIAL fjMPffl.I IK.V IITH JIlLlll M. I llil I I - Al I HO
,1 request of s respectable portion of t hebar and of the people ol the Kourteentt .Indi-cia) Circuit, 1 announce ntvaeif a caultd.ilefor Jmltr ol that t i rem l. l ne eie m n n1 held on the first Thursday, htanitday of August
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WANTS.
I tCWnMlTH- - A r.tt-rlt- s Uacknmitb Ui
to FUbi rvillf.Ti.nn. umwiisiu,For couples and single gents, withROOMR also, s received at IK)
at ad laon street. ?S
To sell tbe Home nrm.tAi.tSTH- -
iiisr. Pilce.rS. It uiskesrii.-Iic-stitch" (allkeon both tide, and Is the
only licensed under-fee- d shuttle Machinesold for less than (Ot by WlieeierA Wllou. Urover Bxker, and Sjnei-r"'.-
All other under-fee- d Shaitle Machines soldfor leas than atii are Infrlngemeoia, 'ml theseller and user liable to proeTition. Aihlr.-s- s
Jussmis, cuakk Co.. bVsitnn, Mas.,Pllt-l.u- i.
!... h ic.n o. ill., or Ht, Lnnla, Mo. jaTo i tin- - . ru.os snriwiAul.NT It Is 14. ensrj. makes the
Uastic and Is warranted for6 years. Price.il Ail other machines iihau uuder-fee- sold for i . leas are Intrlnse-l.-
:,; Addres- - " wi okWIlKl M U Hl.sto, St. Louts, Mo.. i..o ;i,o, 111., PittrlMiu,
Pa., or Boston, )
WANTED-i;- tl rkk nv) -- b HieAUKNTS K n ITTl mi Machikb caw, Hoa-to- u.
Maes., or St. lul. Mo. )e'--i
FOR RENT.
1 1 ii si No. K4 court stre. t. next lo the res--J 1 ldcucs of L
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aOiW. - HA Ml. IN.Second street.
IKK That new aud conTeuientHUt dwelling house, No. Mi, corner olPouUdiK and St. Marti u e'reeU. with all ne--ioM.m j out buii. tius. Apply to
II No.M. M.
FOR SALE.
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I M .in street.
P.KKK MAM'FAITiiKV.- - Sails ASPKt'CP Hear Manufactory, cornerThird aud Mill streets (entire business ands .ou will): i stablished in this city May, W I
sui JHXC W. AL.I. Proj.rietor.
M ASOMC DUtW TOUT FOE
ixitsisa.Bopth Mfrwm, No. M Friday of
eas-- montli Hall cor. Madison andW. -. Matthews. W. M. , Po. K. 1'alteii.Hec.
Anoskoa. Nn. 1st Monday In ev-ery ujonth, at s' Hall, cornerI ourt aud Main. C. M. Carroll, W. M. ; JubuBeam ish , Heeretnry.
l.r la Non. No. meets 1st PrliLiy of eachmonth Hall comer Madison and Second.1L W. MiK-hell- . W. M ; K Sturm. .
DeXoto. No. me. is id Friday of each11. i li ail. J. 1. HeairU.
W M.; K. W. shellon.See.Kilwinning, No. 141 meets 4th Friday ol
each mouth at South Memphis Hall, cor-ner ot Madison and Sec. mi w. A.
W. M. ; Louis Cxapskl, Hec
BOTAL SR. II
J'rjm C ii Arm, No. 2.' meets 24 Monday ofeach month tKM- Feilons' Hall. It. I . Tra-der. M. K. U. P.: 4 . O. 1ocke. Hec.
M k.a fins I Hinu No.M V. !. ineeis at OildFellows Hall. Henry J. Lynn. M.E.U.P.;11 . C. Bteevar. SecretarT.
B. AT S. M.1 m i s. No. a s 3d Monday of
. ... r, mouth 4dU F'sllow-.- ' Hall. li. Fork-loi.T- h.
111.; N.J. Wlcxla.Koc.TIHI'UIH
Cv h irk OoMVAwrsnr, No. 4- -
dni of month, tioo
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MeliuisM, Com. ;
J. Barchus, itec.. . tHAl'IKK III fUSlKCuOIY Islli No.1. t.'bailes W. Adaius.xcd, M. W.; 11. T.Tumliusoii, iOd, See.'.
O. O. F. WlUCtTOKY.
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Oho Fellows' Hall, corner o( Mail, sodNorth CourL-Ku- th IsIkc. No 1. Uaubli
Rebekah meets ou the Srwt aud thirdFriday ol each month, at s o'elis kJ. W. WavikSslMU'C, N. U ; Mrs. I. W.is syuesbunt, V. 41.; IViiJ luuKtiaui, Sor'y.
UsToao Ksi am I'M Ear, No. u -- meets on theBnl and thlid Thursday nii'liU ol eachmontli, at s o'clock. Alex, liunn. c. P.; J.K. Russell. H. P. Thomas Kais.u, ScrilK-- .
Mtsi-Hi- IitMiE. No. t. meets every 1 uatsyuiEht, at s o'Hoek. H. M. Norwood, N U.A. W. Jonea. V.4s.; J. W. Waynosbur, tu--.
aud Flu. Sec'y.Ihiik-i- i No s meets every Mon
day ulebl. al o'eJock. J. M. Haaiple, N.U., la-o- u L.M.V.U ; Thus. H. Kluhaiu,Kec Hoc.
Hcmillem Uhe, No. HO sorts everyu, eduesdsi msht at s o clock. U. Harder,
li . I i.O Klopp
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Bill for Oworct,
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Meets
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l.is.r
lu the second Circuit Court ol Shelby county.Wiu. H.Uevllvs. Maiy 1.. Hi a 1L
BILL lor divorce havius been Bled InA this case, and it m , hross ,m ithat the defeudant Is a oi thestate ol Tennessee:
It Is therefore ordered, Thst she make herappearance herein, at Use courthouse lu thecity ol Memphis. Teuo .oii uibefuie tlie thirdMonday luHeplembei , IsTli, and plead, answeror demur to ooiuplaiuaut bill, or the samewill be taken lor coulcsaed as to ass andset lor bearing exparte; and that aco( olthis order be published once a week, lot leursuooeesive weeks. Id the Memphis Apiieai.
Uoue at oOtce, iLls Uth ds of Jul) , l.s.u.P. U. HoVLjf, Clerk.
By W. Lewis Whaktui, Deputy Cleik.Warrlner, Lee Thuiiuoud, Hols, lor
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NOTICE.1KTTKRS testameutaj-- having been
J J. Ban. aud N. W. Smith onthe swlate ol lir. A. Itowutt, deoeas, d altperson knowing IheiuseivsM inoeiil.slto the estate are iniussted to mast:f.aywent to me at one. and all persons
against the estate ate loI i them. prosrly anlheutuaied, to mewithin the time pioacribed by law. or theywill N.W. RlilTH
July Ih. IK7U. Jyl7 (' dllervllie. Teun.
Lumber, Laths and Shingles.
I HAVE now on band a fall stork of cypresspopiar and walnut lumber, laths audmwbJ shingles. 1 have also a larte stock ofn.c- - an. .nii.1.1, i, cviii,. audampiepaiedtoUl! orders for lumber, ol suy dimeusiousou short uullee.
saVMills aud Lumiier Yard on Won riverImmediately north ul Bayeu Uayoso.jya? vWlW U. al. s'ivN AjJUi.
LOCAL NEWS.
Arrival m Departure Matl.M km nil- - PosTOrnrB. OlBoa lvorjra
from S a.m. U)6 p.m. Sundays from 9 to10 a.m.C LOM.a m. f M. Memiihla l...nivtiie
R. iM.inf S.irthli: Wl": Hi Ka-- t. TkricodallT
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12:00 R dally except rtnndays
hot
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WaataatMl tooh and Friar'a Point .dally 10 rOW
iMtaH. river to Icasi nrg:L.
iijryTi.indaya and Matar.l .ysl
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WhileTue.lay and MatnrdayH.;
Hli.l Fr:i'iArk:uiMh river.ly, Mondays. Wedneaduylunti riasyaMt'innhlH to Marlon, Ark.,
on M.nduja,iWcinesoayi and Mutaya
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THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL-THURSD-AY, AUGhlTST 1870.
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Watch Arkansas neirro votersy.
Mondara
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Tesrtenlsy everiinfr Inteneolyclofwi
Look SallH'jitdvertiaenient
Look nosrro Radicalpeaters" y.
Iwrirainsi piano willat Main street.
New Jmitilinga coitatantly IwinjrnmMr contract, erected around
IOWU.
Itecnrilor drspoad twenty-frva- r
casas; aunrsiiiiuJ finos. llect,l
Ttio hermomoter stoodo'clock p.m. yesterday, barona
2!.Sovery little sickness
snsson city, epidemiccharacter e
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ont for ami rethe ills
The Isvst in he..hp. 2tS Pall and seo
arepot and
The of$I J4 were in and .S0
at WW at twoand the
eter in.We hear of the
in the and no of anyists.
A larire sioo.k of aoconii haml tavepianos for rent or sale, at H. O. Hollen- -
berg's, Clay I'.uildiiif;.
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rhe son of Dr. Alnion P. Brooks, loneand well known m this city, died yenterday Hot Spring, Ark.
ot every Democrat ami lionest manrail" to the tsilis to-d- and vote theatra rht rt. ticket.
Iia lys ko reoniv-A- the New Yorkdailies on the second day after thoir ap.car in. or within lorly eight hours.
t.us. sirnaii;o, of the lirenaria Srnlinrl. is in tbe city, and tkinel Freemanone of tbe candidatee for SupremeCourt ..'i.. i.
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Tne sale of lots at Brink ley, on tbeMemphis ami Little Rock Railroad, is
ed until Thursday, the lMth dayor AUk-U.s- l, is.u.
-- H. G. Ilollenberg baa a fine aasort-met- tt
of ('tuckering Piaaoa, tbe host amiclieapesl lir-- i clasx piano in the world.Sold r.n ea terms.
Argument in tbe case was concluded VHsUo ilay in the Second ( liaiusrvCourt, and LI. a case waa sul'initlesl, when4 ourt adjourned till Friday.
Tbe wholesale dealers in champagnes,fine winea and imported cigars are, manyof them, refusing to sell until Homelhiugiletiiiitu is known about the war inEurope.
'Siiuire Kiernan is, thanks to Raleighwater, again laiginning to look like bisold self. We congratulate the veteran,and hope that be will soon be aa hearty anof old.
We are indebted to Wiil Manaford,Eei., for tbe latent Seienlifie Amerteim andApfJeton't JunrniU. Mis counters arealways supplied with the very latest aerialreading matter.
The correspondence pnblisbad in yes-terday's A reitAi. between the Freeiiuwa,reaultwl in a bkKsly affray at Browns-ville, as will Is3 seen by reference lo ourtelegraphic olumn.
Tbe coriat of a negro aaan was fishedout of the n er at the navy yard rosiertty looming. An imiuent was held byc l .ner Walton, and a verdict renderedol " lound drowned." Fr m appearancesthe ly bad been in the water aotne .lays.
C. W. i : r, elected Councilman yes-terday to represent the Eighth ward, laone of the bent merchants and uiomI aemii-Lm- o
buaixsasM men of the city. Tbe Eighthward could hot have done fsslter for itselfthan baa been done tor it by tbe Councilin this selection of Mr. (lover to fill theplace treated by Mr. Hallutn.
There was a vast quantity of moistureheld in ausM3nsiou yeHterday, by tbewarm atmosphere. We inhaled water,those of on who breathed, by the quart .
and spent the day within doors or on thestreet in a hot vapor bath. Of coursetin. re is much consequent debility ; butthe process we undergo la mnch tbe samewith that lo which one is subjected in aTurkish bath.
The election to-d- ay iamlyaa interestaof such magnitude that every businesshouse and every citizen interested in thewell-bein- g of society should make it tbesole occupation of tbe day Vo see thatevery accessible voter deposits bis bal-lot. All must die, and Um iteareat secu-lar interesta of every citizen of the coun-ty mnt be affected by the choice raatlo-to-d-ay
between tho candidates for the Pro-bate Judgeship. Shut your shop and golo the - .iis at nine o'clock.
Dogs were slaughtered by tbe scoreyesterday morning in the vicinity of theGat io liouse. Tbe victims of the ter-rifB-e
dog ordinance bowled piteonaiy,aud doc; owners swore vigorously, but allin vain. Almost a cart load ot curs andfancy animals of doggisj dasignalku.sand cUaractertstlcs bit the dust. Tbettcrk of destruction will be oonllnoved to-day and indefinitely, we hope, nnlil amighty m uluiude of bowling brutes, thatrender night hideous eyery where in this
are exterminated.The saloon of the Wo rah am Hons has
Issen under the auspice ofthose excellent gentlemen, Messrs. Lou.U kcrson and Jim Strickler. Both thomanagers of this famous resort of wine-bibbe- rs
are thoroughly skilled in all thearts of the trade, and will never vendany leverage which connoisseur will nutapprove. Spend an evening and redeemhours ol delight from lite woes of earthwithin walla which, aoatata all that is ex-cellent anionjj wluea and stronger liquorsthat are mixed with wondrous ak ill byWUkanou dt Strickler.
A Fraot street merchant, who. in-vented heavily in a Radical, ytwf islrsome time ago, thiukinjj tka ike RsaIhsvIwould be elocte usk wtUl iaal officemight be se.uxssA B hiuasaU, has aban-doned tkQ HUla of his fathers and goneover, aaiil and body, to tbe Radicals. Weii c ud the local fact of the moat extraor-dinary case of com;, tie mliet, of hydropho-bia, of delirious triangles, and "iusu witha poker," that ever bapsMied ia thta city." Last it be record i, vital hsss veritablewhile maj sat ykl cltisu, and alwavsdeeiuud geutletaart, has tss-oui- a Radi-cal, and, as we are advised, has absolutelymade a speech to a negro mob, announcinghis adhesion to the horrible party.
The impression still prevaila amongmany voters that it will be absolute! yuecessary for them to show IhftL, La re-ceipt before they can yuq, Tlis. is all aiiilslake. The la Jvw, hot require of anyvoter u shjuyt a ess teeelfst or any otherq u all heal imai to yole, if be be tweuty-on- e
o- - i ao ii. .1 citiai-- of ILo Statem.lie mouths and of tbe county sixmonths prior to offering his rote. TbeSheriff will hold tbe election ta the "good
way," aud no poll-t- a receipt, Registrar s osrtlL,oaa, or any oilier
wiu ta required voter,t.rovsvji in regard to
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does uot lake effect until January
Au Inquest was held yesterday morn-ing over the body of Archie Craig, agenial, generous and skillful telegraphoperator, Who was well at elevea o'cVs knight belore last, and waa lound dead-st-ark,
still and cold ta bad yesterdaymorning. 'I he Coroner's Investigationrevealed the taut that Mr. Craig dtad ol
i uiaeaitou of the braiu. He waa a nativeol New York Stale, born in Auburn, andabout thirty years of age, a gen-tleman of high standing in bisprulession, and beloved by his asso-ciates. He baa been employed here aboutsix months. He waa one of tbe veterantelegraphers that served through the war,and frequently iu Memphis, aud generallyknown an Toppy Craig. His remains willbe conveyed to tbe depot from Hoist', at12 ni., and sent to his relations, accom-panied by Mi J. J. Fowler.
Rev. Dr. Oaraoicbael uttered m elo-quent and touching piayer and woidswell calculated to soothe the grief-Hlucke-
when be prououutd, yesterdayafternoon, the last wordaof consolation tothose who have lost half their own exist-ence iu losing the life of their child. Tenderl v, earaeatly and in terms t .f simpletouching eloquence waa the story told oftbe ev aneaeenoe of huaaao joys and gnefc,and the utterly empty vanity of all tbedelights of baaaMt life were hardly moreforcibly defined by the little ooffin andthe story It told of a desolate fireside, thanby clear simple portrayal of the empti-ness ol man's uopea and aspirations, whichthis distinguiabed minister hi accustomedto illustrate. A large number of ladbaand gentlemen attended tbe celebration oftbe funeral services of Colonel Hunt'schild, Minnie May. For many weekspast the precarious health of the littlegirl baa uvouopolizasl every thought andtbe ceaseless care oi its parent ; but Uavei
and medical skill and tirehx watchingI were in vain. A little martle momtmeuI in Kliiiwoisl must tell again and perpetuI ate ulio story of unutterable irriel v ritten
every dsy on tbe tatdota of nientory andnrnsd into tne nonius oi a win'
stricken mother's heart.Mr. Henry Apple will serve a lun
cheou at tbe (Caledonia saloon, corner ofMsdison and Main streets, immediatelyafter Ibe erection All are invitedlo oarliolpale tbe victorious aud the defoaled. An enticing spread Of goodthings may be looked for.
Yesterday when the contest was pendIng lor t' iuunilmau in substitute lor JohnHamuli, Messrs. Humeri auu uoyei wei"tied." each receiving eight yotea. K
nally a Councilman, an adherent of i.o erworn out with ceaseless voting and molten with fervent beat, left the CouncilChamber. One of Hulbert'a friends, al.hough an adiouruuieut bad boen carriedmoved a reconsldoration andtiinnght thusto steal a marok on Hover's supportersThe reconsideration was carried and thevote waa again taken between (lover sudII ui iso i. what wist the amsxeinent ofeverybiKiy when it apistsred that Mover.in tlie sbitenee of his friend, was elected !
Several eyes aa big as smicer were turned iiwiuirlnply ami stared in amarementinto the depths of one another. At last-- ot ne asked Councilman John Sicnailu. (Jus' Issnther. how St hapissnod. "1did it" said John. "I've voted all thisday for litilbert and am tbe beat andtruest friend he has. and I'll ittst-l- d dif I intend to sutler him to triumph in.ontast ofibisKort by any petty d d she--nan ogan.
It is estimated that tho Dickons- -
BoHon Imbroglio has cost this countyfioin ihroe-lourth- a or a million to a millkui dollars, in time lost by jurymen, witnesses, courts and lawyers, in Iruillesseflorta to adjust dillerencoa and suitspendinir between the parties to multipliedcontrYiversioa. How mauy people havebeen mnrdereil, and how many murdershave been attempted, as results of thisfeud, it is nnpossiblo to say. Ills Iioimmi,at length, that no more 'blisxl will bespille.1 by lln'se terrible people. Surelytheir wrongs have Imen fearfully avnngeil,and it only remains for nit outraged pulelie. an insulted cisle of laws, and forsheriffs, judges and jurymen In discharge
is imposiMI by ll ignuui events ni tnetu'iilvenr lifloen years. It is a foul
shame thai an old man, known to everyold citiaon of Iho county, shouldIte shot down in the face of day,on a public highway, ami ainiosiin the presence of witnesses, and that theassassiu, concealed by the roaeside, shouldrsi-ap- Such facta would inevitablyfasten suspicion upon snerius ami consta-bles, and upon tbe people of tbe vicinagn.We card nothing nsare, personally, for onethan l he other party to this terrible vondotta; but we do care for the outragedinsinsty of the law; for Ihe Isiasleil impiinity with which red handed crime stalkaover Shelby county; tor that exemptionfrom punishment which murderers mayclaim when con over tne inumpuearecitals of multiplied crimes which makethe history ot ins county ior niieen yearspast a disgusting calendar of horriblemurders aud gliasllv assassinationsI., t sheriffs and jurymen now diecharge their proper tasks. Eachmember of tho two families and theiradherent may have conceived himselfjustified ill what lie lias done, and to tillindividuals wliai nas Happened may naveleen almost iinavonlHOie: nut tearful
crimes have tieeu commitied, and thevery safety of sis'iety demands sure and
ill punishment. While men are unitdered like dogs in tho broad highways.and n oiissi wsr ravages a broad districtof the county, there is no proper government laws are mere tallies; aud rihland i. -- i.ee ei.ipi v traditions.
TO THE PEOPLE.
li you do not elect a ljrnocraticSupreme (Tonrt to-da-y you may lookfur the nullification of all the workdone by your Democratic LislaUireaad your Demrs ratio county and cityonViaLi. Iook to your tickets. Heethat none hut Jiemccrats are on itTo-da- y a fiord you the last opportunity of contending for JLkamocratic
A noon turn is done our readers whenwe commend to tbdm tbe AmericanHouse, KomUiu. The same judicious management is c.iulinue.: which has renderedt so popular in the past.
Ik. when yon ask your grocer for Dr.Price's Cream Baking Powder, he has not
it. ask some other grocer until yon loget it. L aed ours in vour family, yourwomen folks will have uo other.
Ajti.ksi. Highest price paid for rami
bai rein choice apples.Kl.i-.l- ' .V HI CKUAB,
31 front street.
Aiitorv Appeal; There will Is" an election for Constable August 4th, intho Fourteenth civil district; and to thevoter i of tbe district we earnestly suggestthe necessity of going lo the polls and see-ing that a gssj and true man is elected totile import act . in. not Constable for theFourteenth district. T. s. Mallory isa cars! elate for this office, ami no mau ismure euiiueully qualified to hll the officethan our old friend "Soph" Mallory. Anex " nonce of years, both buainesa andsocial, justifies us in stating that no mauever paid a dollar in Constable Mallory abamts but what ho had just and promptreturns, and no in an ranks him iu theauieuiliea of life. Let T. s. Matiory beelected aud we will have an upright oQicar ami a true man. THK PEOPLE.
TO THE PEOPLE.
II yoa do not elect a DemocraticSupreme Court to-da-y you may looktt.r the nullification of all tho workdone br your Democratic Legislatureand your Democratic county and cityoliiciiua. Look to your tickets. Heethat none but Democrats are on it.To-da-y aUords you tho last opportu-nity of corrtendin for Democraticsupi-Dmac-
Tbb Barrrm'Rooks Yikld Rread!Yea, tbe rugged , litis of tbe ocean strandproduce something that, if not bread, ismore nourishing and fattening than theatad of life itself. Tbe Hes Moss whii-- h
isaruete tbe rts-k- on the shores of Ireland,Iceland and the coasts of NorthernEurope, Is as truly a food sta-ple, when properly prepared, aswheat, rye, or Indian corn. The Irishvariety, locally known as Carrageen, isnow aiaauisoiured under a patent, intoone Cut MM meet nutritious, palatable,
and delicious elements of susten-ance the world has ever seen. The arlsvlehas been patented uuder tho name oi SaaMoss Kakinic, and the exlenaive mills ofIbe Sea Moms Ferine Company, New York,are now turning out Immense quantitiesof tbiaessiiM'xwM- lu ury, which has alreadytaken a prominent place axuong thecoiu-tuaditie- a
of the Aiaerioan produce mar-ket. Its price ia almost nominal ; and tbepuddings, custards, jellies, creams, blancmango, aud other light table luxuriesprepared from It are superior in flavor .aswell aa in cheapness) to those uxade arumcorn starch, maiseua, ravelant a, e any ofthe other gelatinous e tract. of grain.
This ladhai are ia raptures at the intro-ductiu- u
ml Pbaloa's Vital ia, or Salvation(ji tho Hair. This grand diseoverv enables tbeui lo shake their ringlets at thefrosting hand of time iu defiance. Freefrom auy sediment, il rapidly ibukeau tbegrayest heads.
Hold by all druggists a4 rancv goodsdealers.
TO THJ VOTERS OF SHELBY COUNTY
I hereby vlthdraw my name from tbeeauvaasia a candsiate for Register ofIKs-d- s tor Shelby county, in favor of U.M. Greeley, Esq.
J. A. GRONAl i K.
iNKOitMAiaOK Waxtkii. FYank Mullenloll Lroiia.bi. Miss., about two or threeweeks ago. Had mi a ii). hi bat and trou-sers and dark coat, and was qui ol bismind. Would sometrme start ami saythe Ku-Kla- were after him. He is lightcomplected aud about tweedy-thre- e ortweuty-feu- r years old. Any infurmalionconcerning him, at this office, will beliberally rewarded. A. A. MKLLKN.
Bom.ki. WAaauot'ea. In reply tomauy questions, and for tho informationof merchants generally, I would say thatthe store-i- s use, known as Mo. 'Z1U Fus-on-
street, Adams Bkxk, baa beea bondedfor the purpose of storing Imported e.
Iaporters can store goods at customaryrate of storage, and insured at the verylowemt rate of insurance, where gisxiscan remain from one day to three yearsbolore It is necessary to pay duties there-on, era ctJOPKR,
Harvey or of Customs.
AMERICAN DRIVEN WELL.
The pumps, pipes and point furntsbedfor tbe same are of the most approvednailer as. For sale at Thomas Elauuery's,ha Jelteraoa street. Orders from thecountry will receive prompt attention.
All of the latest woekllaasaatlies, just received at Joe Locke's, 236 'AMain atreai -
San advertisement of Dr. Butts' TJhvpenairy, beaded. Book for tbe millionMAKKIAMK UUIDhV-- in another ool-um-
it should be road by alt,
Job Locks Ihas tbe largest aasortuienof daileaou hi count! at zju)., Mait1mm
OUR COUNTY TICKET. -
Every voter in Shelby county Is
directly intetvstttl in the election ofthe 1 Himocmts whose names appearon tlie fid low imr ticket:
HuH st'PRKMTS OOCRT J V l" i s
Eastern Division:T. A. R. NELSON.J A MRS W. DEADKICK.
Middle Division:A. O. P. NICHOLSON.
PRTKTCRNRY.Western Division:
JOHN L. T. SNEKI i.
THOMAS J. PREEMAN.POR it'IloB OP KhRLBT COUNT V PROBATB
OOt'KT,J. K. K. RAY.
FOR ATTORWBV OKNKRAI. or- BARTI. VTT
CIRCI'lT COURT.
ALBERT M. STEPHENS.KOK OOttHTY UKiUSTKR.
JOHN RROWN.llon't vote any other ticket, and
don't scratch a name. Think lor amoment ol the ("onsequonces, shouldUie Radicals fill these ottlccH, and weare sure yon will uot.
HORRID MURDER.
Heavy Reward far the Murderer FallDe orlptioa of His Parson, Etc.
Mr. (ieorge W. Rolsjrtson, ofton, Ky., has been in our city
Livinrs- -
two orthree daya past, on the frank of the mur- -
lerer or ins broiner, ll. c notsirison,who was killed at bis residence, in Liv-ingston, on Monday ok (24tl of July),under the most atns-ion- circumstances.Eioiu what wo could lrleau of tho ailair ina cursory conversation, the following arethe
dbtailh of TIIR JltlRnBR.On the :JAl of July, as Mrs. Rolwirtson,
wife of Hie munlered man, was rulingalong a lonely road near hor husband'sfarm, a man named Win. Travis rouealong side of her and threw his arm.iron ml her. She screamed, aud Travisput spurs to his horse aud galloped oU.When Mrs. Rolssrtsou reached homo shenarrated the affair to. her husband, andhe immediately went to Travis' place otbusiness aud demanded satisfaction forthe insult. Tho matter waa, after sometalk between the parties, referred to mu-
tual friends, who settled it to the satisfac-tion of all concerned. Mr. Robertsonwent homo to his farm to attend to hisusual routine of business, ami in thecourse of a lew hours Travis mounted amule and followed htm. On arriving atRobertson'! place, Travis rode out lo theHold where lie was at work, aud withoutsaying a word, or glviug uia victim meslightest warning, shot him mad. Theniuriluror Ihen lumen ins mines neauaway from tho scene of the tragedy andmade Ins escape, cue louowing is
A DBSCR1VTION
of the murderer, as taken from a printedard circulated by Mr. Robertson, who
offers J JK) for his arrest: Win. Travis 18 .15
to 40 years old, feel 11 inches high, sparemade, florid complexion, long lace, lugnheek bones, large moulU, uiue eyes, Willi
a irenoral restless expression ol ouuui-e-
nauce; walks erect and steps quick ; talksloud and fast: voice coarse and harsh: hairslightly inclined to curl; face close shaved.lie had on, when last seeu, a brown linenooat, coarse domestic shut, .lark pantaloons aud biack hat. It is probable that a
I.AItUKlt REM AUU
will be ottered for the arrest of this man.tho murder waa one of tlie coldest
blooded deeds on record. A Hum ia beingraised by the immediate fsiuily of the deceased, and the (iovernor of Keutuckyhas been applied to to take some actum inthe premises, which it is probable he wiildo. Mr. (i. W. Robertson gives every assuramin that heavy rewards will i.o paid.It behooves Hie police anil iMHBMHva lores,and indeed all gusod citiv-eus- , to look outtor tho murderer.
TO THE PEOPLE.
If you do not .Meet a DemocraticSupreme Court to-da- you may lookfor the nullification of all the worklone by your Democratic LejriHlature
and your Democratic county and cityofficials. Look to your ticket). Seathat none but Democrats are on it.To-da- y affords you the last opportunity ot conU'ndino; fiir I emocratic
The property to la sold this evening atfive .'dock ou Nncoud street, by W. H.fassinore, tho auctioneer, will no doubt.aa it should, altiacl the serious attentionof parties desirous of making a gisui andsafe investment iu a superior piece of realestate. The sule wiil take place ou thepremises, No. 130 Secoud street.
LAW REPORTS.
Criminal Court Flippin. Jadge.This court waa occupied tbe entire day
with Ibe esse of the Stale vs. Mheltoii, iu- -
dicled lOr Ihe murder of Hughes at Bigreek. The case was given to the jury al
'dock. No verdict louderuu. up lowritiug.
PERSONAL.
Don't forget to vote for John Hrown today.
Mr. Thos. II. Cocko. of Loninviile andMemphis, is in Memphis, warmly greetedby many friends.
L. W. Miller, Esq., of Ksles, Miller .v
Co., left for the north yesterday and willbe abseul a couple of months. He willvisit all the principal cities east.
Colonel Wardlow Howard, who hasbeen confined to his homo many weeksby dangerous illness, was visible yesler- -
lay on v rent street, lie is emaciated andry leeble.
THE RADICAL TICKET.
Democrats I This is the Ticket You MusiWork Defeat
The following ia tho ticket, printed uponyellow paper, which the Radicals will vole
y. Democrats! We must defeat it.It is yonr duty to see that not one of thosewhose names appear below gets a Demo-cratic ticket. He ou tbe alert. Voteagainst this ticket and work against it.
RKPVBLICAN TICK ST.Far Jmlgen Supreme Oourt Samuel Mil-Liga- ii,
.eiiopbou Wheeler, John Trimble,W. 11. W owner, Alvin Hawkins, HarbourLewis.
For fhnnccUor First Chancery CourtT. S. Ay res.
Jbr ( 'hancellor Hccond Chancery (.XmrtJ. K. Bigeiow.
'or Judge IfSrst Circuit Court ChanniugRichards.
Jbr Judge Second Circuit Court T. A.Ryan.
For Judge Oiwaaal Conrf-- U. K. Hud-son.
For A ttorney General Criminal GtwrtP. J. M UK Hull.
For Pre Attic Judge Shelby Cbunty HarryS. Lee.
Fur Attorney Heneral lartlelt Circuit(rsrf William Craig.
For County Jieginler bleorge M. Gree-ley.
F&r Maiji.it-- a t,i Fletentk Civil Ditrict-Rohe- rt
Weir, R. T. Anderson.For OjtutaOU Klevenih Civil 1 Uriel
Pon derail c. in tint of the Liver, lor Dys-
pepsia, DiarrbeM, Piles, etc , Dr. Kiiu-iiion- s'
Liver Regulator certaiuly has uosuperior. It acts like a charm, withoutdebilitating tbe systoin. 1 have trsisi itthoroughly, and sneak what I know.
REV. S. (JARDNKK,Alapuls'us, Ga,
Habpkr'b Mom ii:. v. improvedwith leaves neatly cut, for sale i
Locke a, 2Jb)i Main street.
AT J.
ta
tyle,W Jo
LADIES' 1ET JEWELRY
LATBSCr HTYLBH,
BOESCHKR'8 JET PALACE,328 Main Strsj.
All Jet Good bought in my adahllah-oxe- ai
will be repaired without charge.J. ROESCTIEK, Jo voter.
TO THE PEOPLE.
if you do not elect a Demr raticSupremo Court to-da-y you utaA i lookfor tho nullification of all the workdone by your Democratic Legit natureand your Democratic county at ui cityofficials. Look to your ticket t. Seethat none but Detuocnitu are on it.To-da-y affords you the last Majortuuity of contending for Dem acritticsupreniacy.
natal done by Kfil.nleMW AiUju, No. 6 West Court stuff.
SHOOTING AFFRAY.
A Mas Badly Woaadad ia a Variety Sasw.
About quarter past ten o'clock lastnight, a dltlicully occurred at the entranceof the Parlor M Uric-Ha-ll on Second street,near Jelferson, between a young inminamed I .mi Mel by aud M r. Hick Pniryer,in whhai the former was shot through theiefl tldgb, the ;ball going in In .Irontand eoiaing oat behind, makinga severe but uot dangerous wound.
From what we could learn of tbe sllalr,Mr. Proryer acted purely on the defettsive. He was standing in tlie fr mt partof the saloon, when Selby, who waa verymuch under tbe influence of liquor, cameup, and without a word struck him quitea heavy blow. Pruryer remarked to Sol bythat be bad probably made a mlatake,wiien the latter repeated tbe blow. Theythen clinched and a ere hustld out ofdoors by the door-keepe- r of the saloon.As soon as tbey struck (be sidewalkPruryer drew a pistol ami tiredlwo shots,one of which ttaik eH'(s?t a deeexilaxd. Tbewounded man was taken to the Adamsstreet station, when hut wound was
by Dr. Dromgooto. Hewaeafter-war-cony." to the rnaidoiioe of his
father. Judge Selby. Pruryer waaand will have au examination this
morning. Tbe door keeper at Thouipsou'smade quite a narrow escape a ball
ing and " barking " hi leg. IteyoiMlthe loss 1. a mile piece of skin, however,he suffered ne material injury.
TO VOTERS.
Head, and be Guided To day try tbe Fol- -
Be sard Your Ticket Is All Right In EveryRespect.
KltPBBMB J on lis.Ever)' voter iu voting for tbe candidates
lor Supreme Judge should have upon bisUukel the division of the Slate in whichtbe candidates for whom he v oles i. -- nle.in tbe manner designated iu the ticketwhich stands at tbe head of the editorialcolumns of the J'he perstmwho hotit rleetionx are reintirctl by taw U
.iisrciy ia their return which dinutiont ofthe State the retjtective eemtlidale for Su-preme ( Isirl are voted for.IMPORTANT TO VOTKUS SOMT RTUINO TO UK
BBMKMliBHBli.We copy the following from the Nash-
ville f.'um A meriean, as pertinent toour judicial elect ions:
By a recent act of the Legislature, passedto carry into effect the pmviaioiia of thenew Constitution relative to the electivefranchise, every male person, twenty-on- e
years ot age, a citizen of the I'tiitedSlates, a resident of tbe State for twelvomouths, and of tbe count)' wherein beotfers his vote six months precedine theday of election, shall be entitled to voteat the mix. elect um.
All voters are required to vote In tbecivil district or ward where tbey mayreside, except sberitta, or other ouicersholding elections, judges, jurors, wit-nesses, aud lititrauts attending Court, allof whom may vole iu the list net or wardin which they are perloriiiiiig their ilutiesShould there be a failure to bold an election in their owu district or ward, theymay vole in any other district or ward inthe county.
The law requiring the olthe poll tax doea uot go into effect untilthe 1st of Jauuary, 1K72.
Tbe acts ot June .., Im.o, adapter in; ofMay ::, lsflti. chapter ". !. and ol Februaryi i, 1NU7, chapter JB, all relative to tbeelective ftaMhise, are repealed.
Title IT, chapter 2, articles .., 4, u, o, andS, of the Code, are and revived,except as altered or repealed by Ibis act oltne last Legislature.
TO THE PEOPLE.
If you do not eject a DemocraticSupreme Court to-da-y you may lookfor the nullification of all tho workdone by your Democratic Legislatureand your Democratic county aud cityofficials. I..M.K to your tickets. Seethat none but Democrats are on it.To-da- y affords you the last opportu-nity of ciin tending for Democrat.c supremacy.
Look to voitr Ciiildubn. DiarrheaDysentery and summer complaint, arecured by Mrs. Whitcomb'sSyrnp.whichia sold for 'lit cent a bottle. See adver-tiseuieut.
Hits A Conwutu, proprietors of tbeJob Printing establishment iu the Ar- -pk al Hull. line, 14 Union street arenow prepared U execute orders o iJobI'niitiug on the shortest notice. The patrons ol the Appkai. will bear this inmind and act accordingly.
BOARD OF MAYOR ANO
MEN.
cm Hall, M k o 'ins, (
August 3, 187(1.
At a royaler meeting of the Hoard ofMayor and Common I'ouueil ol tlie oilyof Memphis, ou Auuust 11,
lhTO, preMeiil : Hon. John Jobnson,Mayor; Messrs. President, Kelly, 11 raxes,O. F. Prescott, Smith, Cohen, Jauius,Sitruaigo, Twohig, HnwiU, Cumuiiugs,Ricliardet, Dixon and Boon, Counciliueu.
A quorum being announced, the Chair-man took his seat, aud called the memPei s preeeut to order, and hail the roil of(aiiinciimen called. When tbe minutesol the of tbe Council wereread, and ou motion adopted.Monthly hki'oktjs o city offi-ce KS.
CfTY COMPTROLLBR.Com ituoi.i. Kit's Opfick,
Mkmpiiis, August 3, 1K7U. )
To tbe General Council of tbe City ofMemphis :
(JenttevMsn The following ia my refsjrtlor tbe mo ei ii of July, 1870:
Taxes lHiid in Ctty Jndeitednoss.Forty-secon- d corporate year 9 SSI 7SForty-t- i rat " " hm4 alFortieth " " iW 17
Kxissnses costs on coileotiMia. 77 08
Caeh Receipt,PrivilegesWharlsge .
Market stalls, North ." " South
Fines and forfeitures, Recorder's4'ourt .'
Fines and Msuallies, Police H'rd.Rills payable, proceeds of.Fire rent of engine
liouse
Cash Payments.PoliceFire "Streets and alleys.City Hospital.salaries. . ...Lights aud lampsWharf and lnndaagRight of wayCourt SquareMarket "Hills payable.PaupersE X pel sc- .-
Market HoStationeryNuisanceSanitaryOommiaslou.PriutingEngineering...
OFFICIAL.,COUNCIL- -
Weiluesilay,
proceedings
Department,
Department
... .......
928,27bRespectfully submitted,
SHEPHKRD,Comptroller.
Received and published.
crry trbasurbb.Mkmpuin, August
Hon. Board of Aldermen:Gentlemen My receipts for
corporate year to uate were asMlaaellaaequs receiptsProperty taxPrivilege. . ...Wharfage. -Recorder's Court.North MarketSouth Market
f 2,722
9 0,495 87..o'.'i. (HI
481 7.iDUil 00
3.008 0000
14,310 07
150 00
90,267 (M
911, oil M. 4,742 93. 2,344 33. 1,793 42
.. 3,205 S4323 SO
124 50600 00114 97
'j547 tU
55 SO
280 Ml
210 04Mi-- oo107 00235 057 08301 U0
689 60
D. A.City
ordered
3, 1870.
the currentfollows:..9 54,970 SI.. 141,729 18.. 71,949 3b,., 31,744 50.. 22,110 00... 25... 2,908 90
Total 9388,030 59
Or.By Mayor's warrants paid and
"canoeied 322,237 40
Cash on hand 95,7f 1
Respeutfully submitted.WILLIAM H. BRIDGES,
CUy Treaaurer.Received and ordered printed.
tax i .li. m i ou.Mbmphis, August 1, 1870.
Honorable Uenerai Council :
Utmtlemen My oollecUon during tbemouth of July vaeru aa follows:On real estate, etc 92,722 15
On privileges, etc 6,945 87
On duga. 861 00
Total. 910,529 32Respecsfully,
ayELIX W. ROBERTSON,City 'flit Collect, r.
Received aad ordered priiited.
bobbju mabkbt at aster.Mbmphih, August 1, 1870.
Hon. Mafor and Board of Councilman:GentsI have tbe honor to report my
collections for the month of Jury, 1870,from the North Market to amount tofour hundred aud eigbty-on- e dollars andseventy l m MSI 761
Res!ieelully. JOHN A. DRKftiElt,North Market Master.
Received aud ordered printed.
whakihastbr.Msatrnis, A. .gust 3, 1870.
To the General Council :
(Jentlrmen My collection lor themonth of July atnoaat to 321:; uft
ltearsw-tiully- , RtiBERT OOOD,Wbarfmaster.
Received and ordered priuted.
SODTII MARKhT MASTBR.
M KM PUIS. August 1, 1870.
Hon. Board of X idem. enGentlemen My .collections for tbe
month of July, 1870, amount to five hun-dred and nine dollars and alxly centsIls5u9 00). Kospis-tlul- l v submitted.
C 1M1 rid r. n,Month Market Master.
Received and ordered published.
OITV HOePITAI. PBTSieXAXf.
Cit Hospital, I
Mkmpiiis, August 1, 1870. j
Hon. Mayor and (simimai tVMindl :
Gentlemen I have tbe Imvimw to snbmttthe following report for the month endingJuly 31 :
No. ot lutliAiils remaining at last report 07" u admitted during July. 142" " treated " " ....201 " dlHcharged " .... 93" " died " " .... iO" " remaining July 31 a
Received from pay ward and turnedover to City Treasurer alnce last re'pt 30The marine account for tho month
amounts to 9356, a statement of which has.mi furnished tbe Surveyor of Customs
for .settlemeut with the CUy Treaaurer.Respectfully.
(i. B. THORNTON,Physician in charge.
Received and ordered published.
BARIKR ilOsriTAI..Statement of the Memphis General
Hospital, as Marine Hospital of the thirdclass, for the month of July, ls70:No. of patients remaining in hospital
on the 1st day ol July 10
No. ot patients admitted il'iriiiK July 27No. of patients discharged during
July ISNo. of patients deisaased duriug Juiy 4No. of rlatienls remaining ou tbe last
day of July U
Aggregate number of days reliefduring July 325
F penditurcs lurinq July, 1870.
Board, medicines, and utirsiug -- ' 00Burials, four - 30 00
TotalRespectfully,
U. B THORNTON,
I".
Pbysiciau charge.Received and ordered printed.
CITV niSI'KNSAHY.Memphis City Dispensary iu account with
City of Memphis. Dr.July 30. To amount hand July
2d, last account 9i 5
July HI. To amount received fromCity Treasurer, July 3d 175 00
July .ii To aiueuut by order onCity Comptroller 40 70
July 13. By amount for two months'servant hire ......
July 3u. Bv amount for i. W. Joneaot Co., drugs - -
2i
00
40 70
V,t nBalance on baud IJ
ALEXANDER EKSklNE. M. !.,I lean b acilli v Medical College.
Revised and ordered printed.
HFI'OROKR.Monthly report oi the Recorder ol the
City of Memphis, for the mouth of July,1870:Mo. prisoners arraigned -Mo. oaaca lloui last nioiiiAi
stale essesNo. tried mid nil. u t-- '
No. eaaeses coutluuedNo. cases releaiiislNo. tried and aischareed....
00
iu
on
56
3
S!
IS.57
No. cai.es appealed um 9
Aiilouul ol tlnis4 si '
Total
in ill musses Issued '.'.i' "S
Amount flues collected. I1.SM sneolleiinsl on ..
...... 1,'JCi lo
Amount uf Hues remitted "
9236
912
1
Tolal Ci.ilUS lAinollnt collected allU palU over Ul
CUy Creaaurur S,U to
I," J. W. Scales, Recorder of the City ofMemphis, do solemnly swear that tbeabove report is true ami correct.
Received aud ordered published.
cniKP op policr.Datvaoa up cuikk op Poi.icb, 1
Memphis, August 3, 1870.
To tho Mayor aud Members of tbe Common Council :
Gentlemen I have tho honor to submitfor your consideration my report of thebusiness of the Police Department, lor tbemouUi of July, 1870.
The whole uumberof men constitutingthe 1'olico Department, is as follows;(Japtaius, 2; Sergeants, 4; Day Police, 27;Nighi Police, 34; Station-hous- e Keepers,3; Sss'ial Force, I; Clerks, 2; lotai. 70.
.Irrrstt. Nuiulier of persons arraigned,8MJ; cases continued brum last month, 3;total, M. Males, 710: females, 172. Nightarrests, 131; day arrests, 438.
A i ill titties. United Stales ( white), 215;L nited Stales t isiloretl i, 399; England, 1 .
Ireland, 181: Slot land, 4; Herman cItaly, If; Frauisa, 7; total, 882. Whitemales, 422; atdotaal males, 288; white fe-
males, 0i); colored females, 112.Ageanf Cnaonvrn. of the entire num-
ber ol arrests, (ii were under 20 yeitra ofage; 640 between 20 and 30; 210 between30 and 10; 58 between 40 and 60; ami 0over 60 years of age.
Mature of Crimes. Misdemeanor, 362;drunk, 201 ; disorderly isiudiict, 8.- - as-sault aud ualUary, 4; UMxault, (0; robbery,5; beating wife, 7; gambling, it; keepinggambling house, 2; concealed woapous,30; keeping a bawdy-hous- 5; inmatesof bawdy-lious- 26; larceny, 13; danger-ous and suspicious, 17; vagrancy, 11;lewdness, 21 ; miisauco, 17; iiiurder, 1;ombt ..lenient, 1; obtaining money uuderfalse pretenses, 1 ; pasHiiig oounterfeitmoney, 1; total, 862. state cases, 33;number tried and lined, 686; number ou'prisoners released, IS; number of prison-ers discharged, 237; cases continued, 1;total 884.
Amount of lines assessed, 94283 95;amount of suit i muses issued, i''17s 00:amount collected on mittiiuusee, flbOt 95;amount paid by prisoners, $1243 10;amount remitted, 940; amount turnedover to City Treasurer, $3008 05.
Amount of property recovered and re-turned to owners, 91 179 00.
A n t nulls found astray and returned toowners, 7.
Feed of Prisoners. Tim nunilssr of pris-oners led were: Chain gang, 457 at 50c,92 8 si oummon, 909 at 35c, fefJt total,957 05.
Respect, ul v submitted,T. W. O'DON N ELL, Chief Police.
Received and ordered printed.
CTTT Bit llINJERR.ClTY EMONKKB's ' 'I t'll p. f
Mkmi-his- , Aug. 2, 1870.
Statement of work done by tbe StreetForce duriug tbu month of July, 1870:
Firtt Ward.Cleaning si re, isi u adi ii,. Third a nk house force., j as
luche-te-r ,1b
st
Second Wat ,LCleaning streets hy workhouse force.. 82Kepairlug culverts on Second n . . t
at Poplar uud WashliiKtou Ui Ul7Vii;(f Hunt
Cleaning streets h woikhuuse forcn.. au I
covenui' cuiveri ai corner oi necouiland Jell'ersou streets 25 00
MmrIA Ward.C'leftaing nt reels hy workhouse force.. 52 ft4
HuntCleaning streets bv workhouse lorse-- 09 WKepairlug culvert at Main aud L'umju;
slreula 19 laiA. ". HM.
Cleaning streets by workhouse force a wiKepairlug dulliiu street i. .
44 v ul veils on Mam street 50 OtSeventh Want.
C'eanlng streets hy workhouse force.. 7S OS
Culvert and Mauiiigou Elliott streetnear Causey lot) 03
Repairing railroad bridge on Madison sUeel UJ
Repairing Csu-c- street heL Iand Linden 37 on
Kepairlug hrltlge ou uin-- st. nearM vi.. railroad 2 50
HHyhtU Ward.i 'lean us; si reels by workhouse force. 12 00Repaii tug Hamllu street. 17 LO
44 Yates avenue 7 at44 Ihorutou avuuue 5 60
Calvert, Johnson and Murphy 'aall'y. 'M 26
Ninth Ward.Cross gs at Ureealaw and Kourtb st.. 17Oalvert and zradlng al Pifta and
Loonuy streets 31 01BenairluK culvert corner koorui
Auction streets t Otliulldiug oulvert on Poplar street batk
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Mauasaas uid Dunlap 119 0U
(it a. uk ou Poular. same olaee TeaKepuiring Uunliip street. .. a Miiradlug sixth aud Mill streets :I8 OU
Culvert, aaiue plaoe........ 20 sTenth WardP m
Oi adlng on Main sueet between Oalnoun ami South 48 OU
Wharf and IxmiMno.Work done hy workLousa foroe bet.
Ussisand Uniou, 2Ui ou
tsHseeUaneous Beau.Repalr.ng 0115 stable J3 OtHauiiag gas posts 0
Total..... J . ...w,ox aaRespectfully submitted.
J. H. HUMPHREYS,City Engineer,'
Reoeiyad and ordered publtahad.
Crrr ENotwEra'sOioricTt, I
Mbmpiim, Tbbn., August 2, 170. j
To tbe (leneral Conncil:GesUlemen The following la a correct
statement of the expenditures in tbl department during the month ol July:Salariea 9 oal 00
Ofilec and Incidental Ksptnsts.("ni bins, liunn dcCisrvor ...
Streets and Alleys.Win. DevldeenJ. EunisW. J. Ohaseliii t boli. n. em A AllenW. L.O rilling .V(aD. McClearyStreet roll.
Whsrrf and Landmnf.Amount expended in boring
Wells and Cisterns.Job. limitRandle A Heath
Lights ami Lamps.Cole A CoRandle .V Heath
124
109
420
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Total 93, W
HosisX'lfiilly submitted,I. 11. UlJMPHREYsi
City Engl ueer.Received and ordered printed.
LAMP l.'LKAKIUL
Mi. mi ni-- . August 1, 1870.(ieneral Council, City of Memphis:
Gentlemen I report that 1 have cleaned,rcoairod and kept in appropriate burningorder duriug Hie past mouth, July, 1870,nr.:Public gas lamps 341
Publlcoil lamsi 27
Total public auu.-- .I have repaired as follows, iu Jul', 1870,
vtai1 have put imw cleeta, etc., on public gas
lamp 171 have repaired with stsider, etc.,
lamps o
Total lamps repaired in July, 1870.. .;.:I have put up and appropriately adjusted
new gas laiupa 44I have put, public gaa lamps,
paues glass USI have put, iu public oil lamps, new
panes of glasis
TiUal newJuly, 1870.
of gl useil iu
I have i. Piling July, 1S70,gas ami oil lamps 4 boxes lamp glass.
Respectfully, JOSKfU lt.liOKlINSPKCTOR.
MEMpnLs, Tknn., August L 1870.Hon. Hoard of Mayor and (ieiieral Coun-
cil:tfentlsuien Tlie City Inspector respect-
fully submits Ui your honorable bisly areport ol the work done by him for themontli of July, aa follows:Miscellaneous .voiglnng and gaug
9 1
Tesliug weights ami measures 20u (V
Weighing coal (itWetgbiag grain aud hay 50
Total 9KYours, W. H. HORTON.Received and ordered printed.
REPORTS OK STANDINH COMMITTEES.
COXfMITTKi: O.N ACCOtlrTTS.
The Committee on .tcounts report fa-
vorably upou, aud recommend the allow-ance ami payment ol the lollowiug ac-
counts against the city Memphis, viz:.S!aijy',.lccxiiiBf.
John Johnsou, salary as Msyor 9D. A. Sbepberd, ComptrolleiL. R. Richards, Register.W. 11. Bndgea, TreasurerW. 11. Stephens, AttorneyJss A. Newsow, Serg't-al-Axius- ..
Pay Roll Uenerai Council' '.wiini.iM 'in.
F. W. Robertson, Tax Collector 9Robert (ioode. Wharfage
Engiueer's Department.J. Humphreys, Engineer.. 9A. J. Murray, Assistant EngineerL. (i. Witliaina, RodmanC. P. Marshal, DriverCubbins, (iuun A Coover 76 graile
slakesLights and Lamps.
Memphis (las Light Company...Kamlle it Meatu, 3 lamp poais ...
J. Slatly, lighting 27 oil lamps( ubbina, iiunn A Coover, 1 sUq- -
ladder -Cole at Co., lamp glassJames Raburi, cleaning lamps, utc
Samtary Department.City Dispensary, donation 8 176
Fire Department.Kehoe, Chief, pay roll em-
ployees - H.029 57
W. J. Chase A Co., proveuder bieteams
I 'ark A (oildsiullb, paintingM .Cbiaiv, tilackamithiugJ. Kujiul blacksmilbiugJ. mi. Kelly, UaeksinilliiugJ: w. Cowau, veterinary surgeon ..
ii ic I aaasrtl It aaiitlBaT I n
illia Co., dust if uu
Streets and Alleys.( n liis. foreman, pay roll
eriuplovee 91,5-- 'W, J. Urilhug A Co., lumber.D. MeClear.V, 007 white oak
I umbelJ. Enuia. blacksiiiilliitigW. J. Chase A lav, provouiier
street teamsV. Davidson, 1 svagout.artholouiow A Allen,
Nicholson pavementM.C. Isaacs A Bro., wheelbarrowsJo. Seligman, 1 mare(leo. D. Css-hrat- 1 gunwaleRobert Hritton,
City Hospital.Dr. (J. B. Thornton, physician.
nav roll Hnoulovoea. I
J. E. Frank, hospital suppliesJ. Laoroix, 1000 lbs. beef ..
J. Lacroix, 2H0 ll. lieef.(. V. PreaeoiA Co., sundries.. ..
Ohuo. 11 ii 1.0. breed.."lllO,, .'.
Appeal 1'iililinhiiig Company, cityirinting in May
Appeal PuMiahing Company, cityin June and July
K. Wbitiuore, oUy printingStaturnery.
Cow pertii wait, Chapman eX Co.,stationery ur Recorder
Cowi ssrthwait. Chapman iV Co.,stat ooery for Ctaatf of Police....
Boyle tfc Chapuiau, alaliouery lorChiel of
Boylo .fc Chapman, stationery lorComptroller
Boyle A Chapman, staliouery lorMayor "
Boyle A Chapinau, atathmeo' 'rTreasurer
Boyle it Chapman, stationery hrRecorder
Nuisance A osount.Jno. Harvey, keeping u'redao- - boat
W. Hulbert, removing nui- -
ssnoes.Robert Maiklin, removing nui-
sances.Lunn A Mai Ion, repairing di'edge- -
boat :m upWells and 'uterus.
Jos. Haines, balance on cisternRandle A Heath, cistern oapa
Pauper Account.C. Hoist A Co., burial isxapers
Whorl and Landuw.Drury Dempsey, 26 days' laborPat. Mauiiiug, sundry laborR. J. Hollihan, rive boxesRandle ifc Heath, sundries
Mastmsse Account.A. B. Moore, ser voces as janitorLuuu .t Mai Ion, servicesM.J. Wright, court costJoel T. Scott, election service
dbsrl Stjuare.Ed. Keating, Superintendent.
Market Square.Martin Shea, Superintendent
Market Uuuse.J. A. I'eniger, N. Market Master
1. .is. Horner, Market MasterPolice Deportment.
fSPay roll day policePay roll utght policeSanitary policeMiscellaneoua employees.M. Noalie, boarding prisoner- -J. W. Scaiea, salary as RaconlMrJones, Brown A Co., ottioe rent(1. D. Croohett, otic 0 rentW. C. aUli, badges, etcLuuu A Mailoti, sundriea.Mitchell, Hotlinaa k Co.,T. W. O'Douaell. hiT. W. O'Douuell, In is,. k.-- pingH. 8. Moddox, horsekoupiagM. Clean . blacksinilhinir
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1MPHOV KM K r OOMMITTBUB.
Be it ordomed, etc. That --be proiile ofSecond street, from bayou (jsyoao to tnecorporation aa spociUed by the CityKnirmeer. be hereby aoproved, and published for thirty daya in the Acpkal, SB anotice to property uoniers aiimgstreet to examine the same.
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rubsand ordinance paaaed second and tinalreading by Board of Aldermen. Referrtdto Improvement Commute-- ) by Council,June 20, 1870.
Upon Uie above and foregoing ordi-nance, your committee report favorable.
Report 1 ami ib IB BBIBllJ. Ordinance pic si .1 rst reading. Miles suspend-ed and ordinance pissed aacond read lug.
(J AS OOMMITTKK.
By Alderman Roach:Upon the petition ol sundry citizens,
aekhag that a lamp post be placed in troutol (J race Cbareb, on Hernando street.
Prayer i anted by Board of Aldermen.Referred to Uas Committee by Council,Jnlv 20. 1870.
Your Committee report as follows, to-w-
That tbe prayer be granted.Adopted by Council, August 3, 1870,
To be wnoluated
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TO THE PEOPtC.
If yott do not etevt a DemocraticSuprcuio Court to-da-y you may tooklor the nullification of aril the workdone hy your lieinocratk' lrislatureand your iMiica ratic county and cityofficials. I. .ok to your ticket.--. Hee
that hi die ui! lViiiiM'nttH are ou il.Ttvday atronls you iIn- - last opportu-nity of contending for lieinocratic
RIVER NEWS.BOATS LEA VINO THIS DAY.
SL Louis It ELI. b St. Lopis , pmARRIVALS.
Marble Cltr Vlisxahunitleneral Aaelerso.i. Krlari Point
DEPARTURE.Mai hie City . ML Lu,oUtieneral AuJersoii .Knar'a Poiul
IN PORT.Pat Cleburne. Ht. Krancls.
HIVKRS, WEATllKR AMD lU'SIHMaS.
Has Works, AugustTbe vi r l n il. Below high water
mark of 1807, feet 10 inch.CHARLES GOODWIN,
Supei inti ndeut (is Work.Tho weather .s variable. Rain fell yes-
terday morning", and was threatened ats times .hiring the day. The Ar-
kansas has alsiul three leel of water tothe Rock, ami is on a stand. White riveiis low and iu bail order.
BV TBT.KORAPBT.
I't iTsKttuu. A 11 rust ;. -- W eat ber cloudy.Mouougaueia, 1 leet . lucliea aud lallmg.Roth rivers falling above.
Cairo, August 3 Cp: City of Cairo,Vicksburg to St. Louis, II p.m.; UrealRepublic, New Orleaua to St. Lunia, 11a.m. : Cii v ot Alton. Memphis to St. Louia,1 a. in. Down: Belle St. Louis, St. Louiato Memphis, 7 .1.111.: Sam, J. Hale, Cin-
cinnati to Memphis, s a.ut. River sta-tionary, it rained all last night. Theweather is cloudy. Mercury st".
Loinsvilli:, August 3. The river haarisen liiree inches duriug tbe Last twelvehours, with lour feet three inches in thechute, and eight feet 011 the Portland bar.Weather cloudy aad warm. Mercury av-
al 2 p.m.Cincinnati, August 3. --River eighteen
feet and rising slowly. Weather clear.Then 1101 mi or 86 al nooa. Departed :
Wauauila, Memphis.Sr. Lor is, August 3. Arrived: Henry
Ames, New Orleans. Departed: Bis-
marck, New Orleans; ( rand Tower, Mem-phis. River failing: upper Mississippirising at Dubuque. A heavy shower thisailerniHiu.
8 vsii vn.i.B, Angnkt 3. River rising,willi six foot on Harpeth Shoals. Weatherwarm : rains lasl uigiit and Una uiui mugDeparted: LIU Uiiguas, Cauo.
HlM'KLLAXKOliH.Captain W. H. Brown, the Pittsburg
king of biack diamonds, is in our city, ona hriet business 1 isn. Ca4in Browuaiulfan ilv returned recently from a trip tothe Pacific meat. The transition fromsnow-da- d peaks of the mountains of Colorado to the neat ol our Mississippi valleyis rather severe on the Captain.
Captain McINeeley's wrecking boat isnow anchored oU' the loot of Monroestreet, and diveis are mini 11 g for thesunken Nettie .loues. Bottom is louudal the depth of sixty feet, aud severalpieces of .steamers have been seen, but sofar the Nettie is undiscovered. The riverbeil ia hard and smooth aa a door, audwhen fouud the Nellie can be ea&ilyraised. Sleauieis are respectfully re--pio-i- e I to knepa watch out for the wrecklag Isiat as tbey laud at our levee.
Ihe channel is Hard lo find betweenCairn and St. louis. ft diaugee positionuearly as often as the Louisville (Amnn -
JuurnaCs river column.Dkvii.'s llJOW, Angitst 3, 1870.
Dear AjtpetU: There is but little to addto what you have already published
the late disaster lo tbe d
Silver Spray. One body haa been foundlloat111g.11 the river al Sloe k ley s l.aud- -
ug, which, il is thought, is that ot Captain .Ionian or tbe mate. The night otIhe .'list waa calm ami beautiful, and tbeconcussion occasioned by the explosaoufairly made tbe earth tremble. There wasnothing left ol her staudiug alsjvo tbeuiaiu dock to dehne her lormer outline.Her crew worked gallantly lu save thelives of those left ou tbe wreck. Therewas no cry of distress. No help was nearexcept their on 11 brave hearts and strongarms. 1 lie lifeboat carried some to theshore, while 01 hers took the " leap forUie aud sank to rise no more, a bilethose who could swiui gained the bankscorched by lire ami steam. A cabin oc-cupied by three wood chopperswas Hie only lianiianie place near,where tho poor creature madetho land, but here Ihey foiiuil hospitality,which otnild not lie excelled in a palacefor tie warmth aud welcome. J. M.Tliroop, P. M. Wood, W. J. Cole, lianryli stead ami Richard L ike, of Ibe Mem-phis and St. Louis Railroad Engineercor 1 ., were conspicuous in aiding ha Bat-terers, its were also R. J. oliualead, JohuKink, Majur Johu McCarriu aud JamesTurner, nRisen. Of tho gallantry amihospitality of Captain Luker. of tbe Cityot Cairo, i have before spoken, but thename of the " City of t 'aire, ' of the Mem-phis, St. Louis ami Vicksburg line. Cap-tain Jas. P. Luker, Shtyerly and Hail,should bo known in every bat and buinealong our great river. Such acts 01 mercyaud brotherly love are Worthy of allpraise, and will live in memory and bewhispered in prayers as long as one of tbecrew survives of the d "Spray ''that perished iu the Elbow ou the nightof the 3rt ult.
Your, near t he wreck. F.Brown A Jones lost a coal boat between
this point anal Cairo a day or two ago. itcontained 22,000 bushels.
A large amount of is lying abovetbe falls at Louise. lb. awaiting shipmentsouth. It can't get ihrongh until the ca-
nal is completed. An eUoi I is being madeby coal men to havu tbe water turned ouso as to let the fleet through, but it isleared bat the authorities may not grantIhe request. Should they not do so, ooalwill he scarce along the lower river thisseason.
Tbe Belle St. Lonis, Captain AlexanderZiegler, wiil get away to-d- for Cairoami St. Louis. She connects with tbetrain North aud East. Mr. Baaketle hascharge of the olBee.
Tbe Little Alp came off the docks yes-terday and is in excellent trim.
The ll. MrShreve is past due from 1 al-
low, she is coming on one wheel.t'apiain Krauk links left yesterday for
St. Lv'tiis.The ornamnutiU tops ol" the Pat Cle-
burne's union-.- . are be lug paintedwhite.
The W. R. Arthnr had not arrived at alate lmur last night.
iixe Susie Silver and the I'.isiuarck areUie next IiohI due tioiu above.
The sam J. Hale is about due from theOhio.
't he Mnry Boyd leaves on Friday for theArkansas.
novel craft, aptly named the Newally,has lieen constructed to run upon theNorth river. Her length is 224 feet overall, aad, 216 ftt keol. she is blind withtwo locomotive engines, and is furnishedwith. Bap rate waler-ligi- it isimpartinents.The easdneaaiid boilers are erected on tbeuiaiaiievk. The inuiu cabin occupies nearlythe whole length of the hurricane deck,and is furnished in tho same manner asthe ladies' cabin. The vessel, on her trialtrip, attained an average speed of twentymiles an hoar.
NOTICE.raemnera of the " sociela dl Unlone e
T'HK Italians ' will meet al Uielrnew hall, No. 17 South lasart street, uaatTliiirsJuy, ibe lib, at o'clock, being the reg-
ular monthly meeUng. All are requested toof the President.
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