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THE DAILY
SaTUBDAT MOSJONO. . .
SUN
CITY AFFAIRS.
John T. Roberts la our authorized a^rnt in
Atlanta. lie will cauvaaa the city for aubeefiber^
and take *«U ertix* uieut*. All receipt* given by hin>
will be reapec ed by Tut Hum office.
• lliurrh Directory. . ; j \ .
[It la our intention ht realtor to publinWa church
directory giving* the name of preacher hnd auch
utuer Uiit»rnn*tu»u aa may he ot Interest to the oou
gregat on. Cleryj nu n w Unite churches are uot eut-
t)raced in the li**t following, would confer a bivvy by
caiUUg upon ua.J "
MXJBODJwT.
FI eat M. F. Church teoiiito—hafV. Arminiii* Wright.
p<ert»r.—Pruacluug at U»Su am. aud 8 o'clock
by the pa*t r. Knnday benool at ft p. m. Weetly
piaytr mseun* at H o'clock, every Wedueaday
evening.
i'nrniy 5L K rtwrrfc South—R«y. C. A.
paator.—Preaching at 10:3o a '
1 artor. Huuday School at
prayer meeting at 8 o'clock.
Kvuu’a M. t t'huiTU South- Rev. J. M. Did
Paator—PrcachM.;.- at 10:80 a. m., aud 8 p. »*.. by
Weekly prayer meeting every Weduesday
SAVjoav povmv.
> »Hm
t Write*
Xeeterdity tlw attendance of barter*
was very small—not enough to pay for
tbe qpeuing of the Court The Mayor
appeared to have a severe oold or oa-
something. (Iosville fever Fits-
at 8 o'clock.
PW>u. » M. K, Church South—Rev. D. D. Cox,
paator—Preaching at 10i90 a. M.. and 8 r. if., by the
l»ant< r. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening
at 8 o’clock.
Ht. raui'S M. £. Church South, Third Weed—Rev.
O. U. Iattilo Psator.—Pres^'hiug vt 8 v. u , by the
pastor. Sunday School at 4 :tu r. M. Weekly prayer
meeting every Weduestiny cveutug at 8 r. M.
Lorn Srusax M. K CacncH—Rev. J. H. Knowlea,
Pastor. Preaching at 10:45 A. M., and 8 P. M. Sun-
dsv-school at 0; 16 a. m. Ciassmc ting Sunday 13 M.
and Friday 8 r. M. Prayer meetiug Wednesday 8 r.
at. Hun.lay-acho. .1 Teacher*' mceetlng Saturday 8 P.
m Church Social 2d Tuesday iu each month at 8
BAPTIST.
First Baptist Church—Rev. E. W. Warren. Paator
—Preaching at 10:80 a. M.. a
paator. Huuday School at 9 a.
ing. 8 o'clock, prayer meetiug.
tkcoud Baptist Church— hav. W. T. Brantlv, Paa
tor —Preaching at 10:00 a. m., aud 1:45 p. M.,by t'
pastor, huuaay School at 0 a. m.
7146 P. M.. by the
Wednesday <
... Sunday school b 9 a m.
Ht. SrKPHKKs' CHi'wH-M'omcr of Waltoaand For-
»vtn sueets, Rev. Geo. Maoauley. Rector. Divrins
■ervices at lo>* a. M. aud 6 p. m. buuday-achool fom
Uty hm*» strokes.
Vagrant dogs arc again in profusion.
The No. 2. boys were dreaming over
their Pulmetto pic-uic yesterday.
A little elopement case was frustrated
a day or so since l>y father telling Lo
thario to “take his gal off and be d—d.'
The young ladies of Atlanta arc begin
ning to pay a great deal of attention to
operatic music.
Oanteleups* cure dy»»entery; but tflis
should be no excuse for gorging too many
of them.
Election for Justice of the Peace takes
place to-day at Judge Lynes’ office. We
will condole with the defeated aspirants.
/ The crossing of Broad and Alabama
streets is now called Printing House
square.
The man with one child and six small
wives has been in town. His tears bunt
into a flood us he streeted up the walk.
Up in a balloon, without ballast, and
the cheek fanned by the mid-air zephyr,
would be a rapture untold.
The clarion tones of the fire bell rung
out upon our eurs again last night, and
the “boys” were promptly out. The fire
was in the Second Ward.
It is whispered that Iceville was con
nected with the absence of the Aldermen
from tho City Hall last night. Wo call
on the lion. Ephraim to explain.
There is a strong feeling in favor 0#
extending Nelson street across the rail
road, through Peters’ block, to the junc
tion of Mitoheil and Thompson.
We hear that a large brick building
will be erected on the comer of Wbit**
hall and Mitchell streets, now occupied
by wooden buildings.
Judge Lawrence recently sentenced ft
convict to twelve months imprisonment
He has since recalled it, as he had no au
thority to sentence for so long a period.
Many of the Whitehall street clerks
look disconsolate. They see so much
beauty, and get near so little of it, that
they live in perpeiual agony.
Life on ike ocean wave—
▲ Home on the rolling deop,
or anything else, whereby we could find
relief from the piercing r.ys of old Sol,
would be in order.
Many of the negroes, who have been
. here since the Fourth, have left; but you
may send, you may drive them awty i*
you will; but the scent of the negro will
you cliug to us still.
“Love among the angels” is beautiful
ly exemplified among the colored hubituea
at the Peters street railroad crossing.—
One finds a difficulty in passing along
that street to uvoid stepping on nigger
babies.
A oonLtry youth, from Southwest Geor
gia, lost all his money gambling yester
day, and then sat down and cried. The
winner returned him his money, telling
him to go home, aud in future to ' ‘gambol
on the green.”
Watermelons are hugely patronized,
and the infection has even reached the
feathered tribe, a beautiful shanghai
rooster having shuffled off this mortal
coil, owing to his indulgence iu tho arti
cle. It is a pity that some human cack-,
lers could not lie similarly afflicted.
Dust was a prominent feature yester
day, and it was a vaiu endeavor to look
for a haven where dust was not already
installed. We were forcibly reminded
that “little grains of sand” may become
a mountain. Soda water was in con
siderable demand. Even some “old
stagers” turned from the bottle in dis
gust and imbibed the cooling draughts
of vauilla and lemonade.
1>EAR MOLL1E.
B\ BHIVO.
Pretty little Molll*.
gueeti of my heart;
Ob. eay that you love me.
Before wr pert
BoMtlnn li'rt and toiling
Ad day I've been ;
More mirk day'a mil kill me.
A* may b» seen.
Then, my destr<?*t Molll*.
Come ehar* my lot,
\ m lov* you eo deerly,
Through cold end hoi.
who was reported . awhrapf' drunk and
down. ThlA was all the charge against
was enough to ensure his
oou Fiction; 'tot it there is anything in the
world the Mayor dislike* it is a drunk
man on beer'.' The original #10 and oosts
were written down.
a hnge colored nigger ot Afrioan extrac
tion, waa the tyjWfJjelirwAire of a gentle
man in the Norcroee corner, and Jack waa
charged with candying slops in the
atrsata It waa not suoh a bad ease after
all, and Jack was dismissed.
80101 MOBS CAI400.
Mrs. M. E. Seltzer and her daughter
Henrietta, were charged with disorderly
conduot and keeping a houae of ill-fame.
The police made oat a very clear caae of
disorderly against there parties; bnt the
counter evidence of a dozen or ao of
other ladies did .not verify the state
ments of the polioe. Mrs. S. keeps
a beer saloon and eating house, where
parties are in the habit of going in and
out pt all times of the night, and keeping
up a general row. One policeman said
he asked Mrs. Bel tzar one day what was
the cause of so much fuss the night be
fore, and she replied that she had furn
ished a “dum supper" for customers.
His Honor did not ask for the bill of fare
on that occasion, because be supposed it
might oonaiat ot something which he did
not care to hear. He was afraid ot it,
and passed on to the lectore. Here, as
uanal, he pat his best foot foremost in
instructing Mis. 8. and daughter as to
the proper manner in which to keep a
restaurant and beer saloon, so as to make
money and keep quiet all at the same
time, then he dismissed the case. Some
half dozen negro female witnesses were
on hand to testify, bat whose services
were not called into requisition. We
learn that their testimony would have
been vary dangerous to- Mrs. 8 , had it
been heard and believed. This was alL
Hear the Kimball House yesterday, Un-
driver of s beer wagon struck s wheel of
a city hack, which was standing in the
jam near by, crushing it to pieces. Some
of these expreesmeu are not particular
how much of the street they occupy when
at a stop, aud the wonder is that more
wheels are uot broken.
Eev. David Wills, D. D., President of
Oglethorpe University, left yesterday for
a trip of recreation aud pleasure,
throughout the West and North. He will
visit varioos points of interest, including
fit. Louis, Chicsgo, Ciuciunati, New
York, Saratoga, 4c., Ao. We hope he
will return much refreshed.
Anti Rtlll they Come t
Last evening T. L. Wells, Whitehall
street, received a telegram that he would
this morning, receive one thoussnd two
hundred and thirty-four large fresh mel
ons, very superior. Those wanting quan
tities had better oall on him at once. 4
Funeral Notice.
The friends aud acquaintances of H.
W. Wooding and John E. Wooding are
requested to attend the Funeral of the
latter, from the residence of the former
on Williams street, at 5 o’clock, p. m.,
this day. *
Peaveand Ilia Wife.
More melous than Carter hail oats.—
They are cheap. It
The Sun Job Office
Has been removed from the basement
of the building on tho corner of Broad
and Alabama streets, to the second floor
of the building now occupied by The
Sun Office. Patrons will find it better
prepared than ever to execute job work
of every description. Messrs. Moore-
field & Clark are good printers aud arc
always on hand to attend to the wishes of
customers.
■t. Philip** Churrh.
There will be Divine services in this
UKOKGIJl lUPRBHlC COURT.
Cawi la W derided In the Supreme Court,
In order, July Term, 1R11.
1. Bine Ridge Circuit <j
4. Aibdy^o™ .!..
A Bouth-Weatera" ....
a fiink ¥
7. Chattahaoohee “
& lfzcoa " ....
xa SiU- :«
.19
...26
...42
.. .23
. . .lrt
...18
11. Atlanta
12. Rome
13. Cherokee
14. Northern
16. Angazta
16. Middle
17. Oamulgre
18. Eastern
19. Brunawiok
HA VIVO FIT* II TUB STREET!.
t Woman DUrovoreS Alone Trader a
Tree, With a Severe Attack ofspmetn
—So City lloepltnl.
Yesterday some gentlemen were going
home to diaper, when near the residence
ot Judge Collier they discovered a poor
woman under a tree, apparently in greet
agony. As they approached her she fell
over, and remained some time in an un
conscious state, with a spasm of some de-
scriptioa. - Dr»«orge CJasain was immedi
ately sehtfor. m he resides near there, and
is also City Physician for jihat Ward. He
came promptly, and ditVall he could for
the poor woman. She continued to have
thebe spells, and when oar informant left
she had suffered os many aa six in quick
snocessiaB; Between the intervals she
•bowed them some terrible ugly scare on
the back of her head, which had been
made, it eeems, with a heavy stick, which
she said woe one cause of her attacks.—
That, together with the extreme heat to
which oha hod been exposed, ohm near
killing her.
She says she same from N®w York to
work at the Kimball House, bat did not
appear to kndw where she was, nor whith
er going.
As there is no City Hospital we fear the
poor woman will have bat a sorry time of
it, unless some good Samaritan takes oom*
passion npon her until aha recovers.
aw< HU Wife.
1,000 Melons in to-day, telling from
29 to 80 and 40 cent* aoah. It
Dr. D. H. Benton, of this city, a na
tive Georgian, and who has long been
a suoceeafnl praatlturner, especially in
Kpilejmy, Tnmoro, and all ohronla disea
ses, aud made Cancer a spwaiol afody for
ten years, has just returned from Prof.
R. H. Kline’s Institute and Cauoer Infir
mary, 65th and Vine streets, Philadel
phia, Pa., where he has been to learn the
specific treatment for Cancer, Tnmors
and Ulcers.
The Doctor says that phyaidana and
the public, in order to be convinced that
this dreadful disease (Cancer) can be
cared, have only to visit the above Insti
tute and Infirmary, or oall on Drs. Ben-
toa and BmmhtH, in Atlanta.
It is a troth, demonstrated beyond
doubt, that Prof. Kline’s Csncer Anti
dote, is as certain and effectual a remedy
for this moat horrid malady, as any known
remedy for any other malady.
Dr. Benton will now join Dr. Bram-
hall, who is in charge of Dr. Kline's
branch office, which ia removed from the
Stubblefield House 4 the oornar of
Broad and Alabama street, Atlanta, Qo.,
where they will continue the practice of
madidne, answering cells from the city
or country at all hours. Remember,
they make a suooemM *»dAlly at Con
cert, Turnon, and Plows. 4t
the Ifrgr* &.&.T «• iBlkrlllta I
Church on riunday at the usnal hours,
morning and night, by Rev. A. J. Drys-
dttlo.
AflMNfm High RcUool.
We were permitted to spend a few min
utes yesterday morning at Prof. Janes’
school, during the examination which
has been progressing some days. If we
are allowed to judge of the system of
teaching from the exhibition of the classes
we do not hesitate to prouounoe it very
thorough and eminently practical, the
two great desidcratums of education iu
this age.
The classes in mathematics, under
Prof. Richardson, who, we understand,
is a mathematical genius, evinced thor
ough familiarity with principlm to the
utter neglect of conventional rules, which
rather tend to contract than develop the
mind.
The elementary class in Greek, under
Prof. Janes, hud been subjected to the
course of drilling for which this school
tactician is noted. In parsing, in which
he includes inflection, classification and
derivation of nouns, and inflection, deri
vation and synopsis of verbs, Ac., he
never abandoned questioning until every
principle was exhausted. His class in
spelling manifested the same proficiency.
Prof. Moore, who teaches Latin and
Greek, bad only one class on examina
tion yesterday morning, the Virgil class.
But this was enough to satisfy us of the
proficiency of both teacher aud pupil in
their respective spheres.
This school, which is now organized as
tho preparatory department of the Ogle
thorpe University, is in a flourishing
condition, numbering about one hundred
students.
Alary Sharp College.
We have received the catalogue of the
above named College, located at Win
chester, Tenn., for the collegiute year
jost closed. Over two hundred young
ladies were in attendance during the late
session. It lias an able Faculty, and a
long list of graduates—having been in
successful operation since 1855. It is in
fine mountainous country, beautiful
scenery, pure air and water, with unsur
passed health, Ac. Z. C. Graves, L. L.
D., is the President.
Nearly one CDtire wall on the inside of
the City Hall is covered with the names
of State and county tax defaulters. It is
interesting to look at. The oHsessment
it doubled since the time was out, and
the amount of some of the parties as it
reads sounds large. One man we noticed
was assessed for over one and a half of
dollars. A great many are for forty, fifty
and sixty thousand. It might pay for
those interested to see if their names are
on the list.
Elrrllon To-Day.
To-day an election will lie held for Jus-
tioe ot the Peace, to fill the unexpired
term ot Judge Spencer, resigned.
This office is one ot the most impor
tant in onr whole civil list, and the good
people of ever; community ought to take
a deep interest in the selection of men to
fill it.
It is too often the case that people are
Scpfunn Corner or OnutaiA, 1
July 14. 1871. (
Upon motion of Counsel, No. 18, Ma-
oon Circuit, The Mayor and Counoil of
Maooo, el aL, vs. The Central Railroad
and Banking Company, and The Mooou
4 Western Railroad, was put with tho
other oaoe between the sumo parties,
whjph has already been set down lor s
hearing on the 20th instant, or at the heel
of the Docket which may then he op.
Argument in No, 10, Albany Circuit,
Amos Whitehead vs. John K. Arline, et.
al. Equity from Mitoheil was resumed
and oonoluded.
By oonsent, No. 17, Albany Circuit,
was sailed and argued. It is Thomas
Clark, et. a]., vs. Herring 4 Mock—In
junction from Dougherty: Vason 4 Davis
for plaintiffs in error; D. H. Pope, by
JuHnaL. Brown, for defendant in error.
No. 18, Albany Oironit, was called. It
is A. G. RonaldsqM, Aministrator, et al.,
vs. A. J. Tabor, Administrator—Ejeot-
mont—now trial from Worth; L. P. D.
Warren,WF. A. Hawkins, for plaintiffs in
error; KtronieriSmith, Clark 4 Spencer,
for defendants in error.
ttcCsy, J., having been of counsel,
did not preside in this ease.
Pending argument for defendants, the
Court adjourned till 10 o'clock, a. u , to
morrow.
The First llmptln k|r Uw
Soct.tjr.
In the issue of the AVa of the 14th there
appears a card signed by three persons
prononnbing ss false some statements
which appeared in the local columns of the
Dailt Sun of the 11th, in regard to Jus
tice Lynes. The statement given by the
reporter of Tax Sow was furnished him
by ns, and are oorrect so far as relates to
what is said therein concerning the said
Lynes. We hereby reiterate what The
Son gave ns credit for saying, and are
able to produce reHoblo tmil na/ioiuibte.
business men of this city who will swear
under oath that “they will not believe
T. D. Lynes on his oath." This much
was stated by one of the undersigned in
his presence on the occasion referred to,
which he oan prove, and more emphati
cally and distinctly on another oocaaion
sinoe then, which can also be proven by
rMiabhe witnesses.
We repeat, that we can get plenty of
nspontible men who will swear that they
will not believe him on his oath.
He soya “it is difficult to oonceivo how
men obtain positions on a polioe of a city
like Atlanta, who will nnblnshingly state
that which has no foundation, well
knowing that witneasee were present who
can and do prove such statements ns
false."
Fortunately the people of Atlanta do
know how policemen ore eUdnl, and do
knoa aa weU how his Honor(?) was <//>-
pointed.
It Jnattoe Lynes doss, not believe we
can prove all we say, let him give us an
opportunity of doing so, and we will not
introduce any oonvicted brick thief ei
ther. Does his Honor(?) understand ?
E. P. Couch,
John O'Shields,
.rat .v. a a 'i Policemen.
Atlanta, July 14,1871.
Atlanta haa no city Hospital, but its
roiUbada not as frequently maim a poor
devil—frequently kill him— Yetterday't
Georgian,
Does aelfishneas prompt pereient ef
forts of the local of the Georgian to have
a Hospital established 1 Perhaps fisli-
Iterries in lager may render nec-csanry a
"laying-in.”
Fowl. He Ism Bprlag.
The announcement in onr edition of
yesterday of a fountain of youth, has at
tracted considerable amount of comment
enda**» inforest among a curtain class
of onr population. All day, at different
points of rendezvous in the oity, the
wonderful effects of its waters were dis
cussed, and a number of fabulous cures
were' reported. By general consent it
has been christened “ Pouce De Leon ”
Spring. It is situated close to the Air-
Lina Railroad, aud some discussion haa
sprqng up fo to its ownership. If it is
on "the right of way of that Une, a very
On Thursday evening (be tgties |pd
gentlemen of this aasocWtuH rfordog a
limited number of guests tho tat opfpr-
tunity of judging of their aaMoal gro-
fleienoy, and the progress they kgve Ofode
in tiie three months which here slspesd
since the reception of this institution in
our city. Considering the comparatively
short time sinoe its organization, it is b(t
simple jus tioe to say we were moot agree
ably surprised and entertained by the
whole performance; and we have no
doubt of the future moral use! ulneas of the
society, in cultivating pablio taste for the
higher order of musia, end thaa exerting
a corresponding elevating and refining
influence in this oom inanity, of wbieh
many of the member* at* worthy e*em
piers, and some—the ladiga very b4ght
ornaments. „ .T. \
The fine operatic and sacred ohonifoa
without exoeption were executed with, a
harmonious precision and eolat which
would have been creditable to • society
of inuoh longer standing ; and avinoaa
undoubted skill aud zeal in both the
former musical director, Mr. E. Van
Goidtanoven, and his auooeeeor, Professor
Hutchinson, under whom the requisite
careful careful training has been per
fected.
Where all acquitted M - "O i
creditably it is uhl-l. .. r ... . e -.t,
yet we cannot forbear this expression of
our pleasure in listening to the ohorming
duett by Mrs. Joe Thompson, jr., and
Madam Le Duo, whioh wan, in daspifo of
the evident tremor of tba performers, de
lightfully snng.
The solo, by Mrs. Weems eviMad ex
traordinary culture in an amt tear, end
the really great difficulties in Ihn com
position, were surmounted with admira
ble tact, taste, aud expression ; and criti
cally considered, was undoubtedly the
gem of the evening. Mil. Bnook'n so
prano solo was given with fasting; expres
sion and fine effect, end the ndnliretion
always excited l>y this lady's delightful
voice, is general and unequivocal.
Mr. Vun Ooidtsnoven possesses a flex
ilile, cultivated, aud pure tenor voioe,
which always seems equal to any demands
upon its compass, without aver exciting
that uncomfortable apprehension in the
hearer—of a possible failure in the upper
register- which is too often tht bone of
this species of voioe; and his solo, as well
ns the subsequent duett with Mr. Parkins,
were In ith acceptably rendered. The last
named gentleman was ia good voice, and
on this occasion excelled any of Ms for
mer i ff-irts in our hearing.
The piano dnett between Mil. Madden
and Miss Doonan was a composition from
Verdi's “ltigoleta,” and waa ahipty ex
quisite, in selection and exesotid*.
Taken as a whole, we are indebted to
the “Beethovens” for a very enjoyable
evening, nmi we but echo a very general
ly expressed wish, when we say we hope
there may be an early repetition.
A street sprinkler on Peters street yes
terday allowed bis home to get unman
ageable, and foil off the gut, the wheel
passing over his I sidy, bruiting i>U se
verely.
Fight.' '
A sharp little flstionff came off about
sundown up Marietta Street yesterday.—-
We did not learn the names. - No dam
ago worth recording. Tan snd-Sdtta to
day. .u I .£ u
No Counell Util Night.
TELEGRAPH NEWS
Speeffll^atclei title Sn
By Atlanta and Nash villa Haws Agency
DOMESTIC NEWS.
New Yonx, July 14.
Two more of the rioters ore dead.
Mayor Mall assumes the whole respon
sibility of Kelso’s order forbidding the
Orange procession, and argues that the
result proved the wisdom of Kelso's or
der.
Tba Polioe Commissioners, Democrat
ic and Republican, were unanimous in
favor of Kelso's orders.
The Tax Collectors of Miaannri seized
thirteen Iron Mountain Railroad engines
and e lot of lumber belonging to the
Marine and Dry Dock Company, and
property of the North Missouri Railroad,
for non-payment of taxes.
The grand jury proposes to indict the
rioters for murder, ana the writers of in
oendiary speeches aa anoeaaoriea.
re. Hophsh.
The convention of Kentucky Baptists,
at Louisville, offer three hundred tbon-
aand dollars to remove the ltaptiat Uni
versity from Greenville, 8. O., to an
eligible point in Kentucky, provided the
other Southern States raise two hundred
thousand dollars more.
An «r Ik. nisi.
Deaths caused from'the New York riot
reach tlfty-eix. More of the wounded
btli-HH die. The regiments ere
sun quarrelling over the question of
whioh fired the * moat uselessly. There
is no quaatioa of tho excellent behavior
of the police; their oonduot ia nnivereally
praised. -
Jin a Lmmrm impmUr.
Saw FnAwoiaoo, July 14.
Mrs. Cady Stanton and Susan B. An
thony paid a visit of sympathy and con
dolence lt> Mrs. Fair.
8. Bromberger, who olaims to have
been the private Secretary of Jefferson
Davis, during the war,|was arrested yes
terday for the forgery of a chqok for one
hundred and fifty dollars. As he waa
leaving, on a vessel, for Mara teas, he
jumped overboard and woe rescued, with
difficulty.
John MoGrnw, an old shipping mer
chant of New York, is dead.
s-ao..
The now loan ot five-twenties hare not
been withdrawn from the market.
Fm.IIS et Ik. MM.
excepting Teen seasi and Kentucky, for
the fiscal year just oorntnefioed. This
action is rendered necessary hy the re
fusal of thorn to whom contracts here
been awarded to accept the swards, baafog
thair refusal oh the assertion that they
had fixed the amount of nompenaatia* et
toe low e figure.
The Post office Department ban recived
the postal treaty concurring in Uw inter
national exchange of postal money orden
between Greet Britain and the United
States, whioh has just been concluded in
London. It only awaits tire signatured
the President.
The British authentic* have already
given their signatures. Under its pro
visions, money orders of 160 or leas, in
Auaericun currency, Ten Pounds sterling
or leas, may be obtainod on England)
Ireland and Scotland, at any Money Or
der Pool-office of the the United States;
and on any portion of the United States,
in Poet-office* of the United Kingdom.
It goes into effect on the 1st day of Octo
her next.
Waohihotow, July 14.
0.0. Bowen, the bigamist, left this
morning for Charleston, where he will
hare a pablio reooption.
WaoKwarow, July 14. *4
The Agricultural Department Hsued a
brief cotton crop synopsis this evening.
The crop will perhaps reach 8,600,000
balsa, and may not be more than 2,000,-
0U0. The moet reliable estimates de
pend on the future weather.
FOREIGN NEWS.
Nxw Yonx, July 14.
The city remains very quiet, AS usual
Three additional deaths have oocurrod—
the viotima of the riot
It ia aaoerteined that not a single Or
angeman was injured during the not
The total number of liven last will
ruuuh shout fifty.
The usaertion ot Archbishop Hn-
Cluakcy, that no throne in Europe ia safe,
anloes the Pope is restored, is ore*ting
aonsiderable remark, and a strong anti-
Catholic feeling is being excited.
Rockfohd, III., July 14,
A strike oocnrred this morning among
a number of Irish laborers on the Rock
ford Central Railroad. They have been
receiving 81.60 per day, and demanded
12, which demand waa notoomplied with;
whereupon several quit work, but it is
thought they will resume work at once,
Sx. Louis, July 14.
A Sham boatman named Chao. Allen
was shot in a saloon on levae.
At the Empire Saw Works, Jas. Ware,
while polishing large Circular Saw, it
suddenly started to revolve rapidly; he
fell torwurd upon it, and was sawed near-
ly through thu body.
New Yoke, July 14.
A three-story brick house, on Newark
Avuuue, Jersey Oity, ocoupied by Terbine
Brea., boose furnishers, waa destroyed by
fire this morning. The families living iu
the upper part lest al) their furniture.—
The loss is £50,000.
New Yoke, July IA
Six more deaths have oocurrod op to 2
ig| m. to-day. Several funerals have tak-
place, one of whioh waa attended by
city Ktutetnad any eety mtfood l#as by
this occurrence.
No bnsinem of great impartebe# waa
on hand, that we oould hear of, axoapt
tion of tax on Ms bond carte. This ia
heavy on Siler, but then he oiui ana for—
certioi-'iri, breach of promise or change of
venue. The Council is always ready for
Bonicl! lug v rtiui fcsliie ii^tLatftigl
The usual Counoil meeting did not tee Lodge of Hibernians in foil regalia,
take place last night, thole not being a «It »* now believed that if the Loops
1 ,, hod not fired when they did there would
quorum prerent. We don't sappofwthe ^ grerte r trouble afterwards.
Loan Beahch, July 14.
Ool Fisk, of the 9th regiment, who
gas wounded, telegraphs from New York
te Barney, et this point, that he hod
that Siler was going to petition , reduo- ^Utetand --oo^ witi, honor.
d r -
(M«p, at rUatUnooga, no tfc* 14th iMtaat, of In-
flamatiun of th* bowels, Jomm R Wooutvo, fbrmm -
ly of tin* city. It
FUNERAL NOTIOC.
The frlenuff and actioaiataiMM of the fcmlly of
ov. William Ricmardm, are lnutad to attend hie
funeral, at the Berond Haptlet Church, al M O’clock
aornlng, iftth Inetent. r . ...
MAKKKTH BY TBLEOKAPH.
[special diipatciis to III vvn.j
New Toma, July 14.
ntla 21 ; orb-ana 21 %.
Floor unchanged. Wheat tail aad aftoh»Bf d.
Corn a ehade Ara«r. Lard Am*
stock ■ ■ toady and very quiet Gold doll at 11 %%
t. Government* dull and heavy. Boad vary qatat
Money eaay al I.
Yesterday morning an excursion train
- attached to the regular Express train «nd leave the mall, r to ...
it may. Thi8 in not i ight.
A very notioeftLle imi-nvomant in all
rarel<*H about the choice of such officers, | |g h( i $ 0 f tmaiotm In* b«***n perceptible
ul iUelf a* ^ week. True, it in nothing like
raoefpt*
Olio, American 11,000; actual amporte »0,0i0.
LATaa—Cotton ftrm; aala* 25.0Qt haloa .
and *p<vitiation 4,000; etock 488.000;
Litbbpool. July 14.—Noon-Uu44orop*oa4 strong;
upland* 9; Orleans 9\. Aal«* 15.90# bale*. Bale*
VII msw ••6— " J * 77. 1 ..~'7 j of th* week 127,000 bale*; *p*enlatian 9#,00#> *tock
prominent citizen, a leading spirit of tuat American loa.oou; receipt* for the w**k ##,-
great enterprise claims the eiclosive use
and behoof of its waters. If it is not, a
joint stock company will be formed for
the mutual benefit of the stockholders.
This is indeed a fortunate discovery,
and bounteous nature has placed at our
very doom the recuperating and rejuve
nating waters of this real “ Foutain of
Youth.”
Eve
Bnt, laid baahful MoUia,
Aa 1 know it not.
Pray alt down aad tell m*
fte fiu o/prtw lrt f
on lbs State Road, There, were a pur
tion of six car toads *# aslgteee going to
Nashville on a pic nic excursion. About
a thoteaDd ktil otiPwM •» «W 4*pot
the train off, and every one looked
as though he wanted to go. The ex-
o, railroad fare tor the round trip. — - -
in five doiliWe. Wlioare the managers, . which ■»* »*> H"n>r.a.ng to some, bnt
i» five itofitia., waip .histrin whioh, if our memory is not seriously at
and who are to b. bensfitted b, thwtnp,; ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
** n °* **^ “ a-u. nn | Madison waa a Justice of the Peace, after WtetPofrff Ibid w*l soon be altered so
ture to s*y, ... . ,i I Ka» was Prttiiidunt mid tliffit'iiftjffcd th* du- As to miff the fUMtge from here to that
place in three hours. This will be the
Mfcedule ever adopted ia the
should consider himself personally inte
rested and should do what he can to se
lect good and capable men for all respon
sible public trusts.
While breaking of this subject we will
mention a fact not generally known, aud
CrwrTNMATi, July 14."1 r. «-■
v*»< IIIK. low middling* 1»!W; middling* 90^.
Whisky steffitly sad In Mr dtmaad *4 91.
Flour srtlv* find Arm, supsaCn* 15.SD, Ute* $L97h i
family (6.75.
Corn .juMbut *t«*dy; mixed *h«l)*d 67.
OffiU Pttffidy with • goqd deomad. prtm* Rise* M.
Barov dull and lower; shonUter* ctear rib
Mde* 81 a , clear *lde*t\. Hun* steffi&y with good
demand; «u#*r car*d 16c,
Bulk meat* heavy and dr. lining. ahoutdAr* A?(;
clewr rib «ide* 7H. ctear gid**7\. -
iAird steady with • good demaad j.'rtly, kottl* r*n
derail, 10*.
New You. July l4.-Oold doted >111H
a heavy trade; but compared with the
previous few weeks, it looks first rate — I Hoe-r—T
We hope things will go on improving to | Israsrooz.^telylfc OTtoa
such an extent that the long faces anil
s.>pulchral moans of idle merchonta will
be out of fashion.
. _ rfMCn , th , t oo, I he waa Pretident, aud duchorged the du-
NLhXfc2»2x^dte4X>t of the 1 be. of the office with the rame fidelity
gafrk Time.
Wa underatend that the schedule on the
a *dv*uo* of **4-
July 14 -
ClMCIWWATl
ig quoted ti- I
corn lAmaUe.
Oat* dull at ft2«rt.W.
. Huy is ilown * utile end tell* *1 Arm $19 t
ftlft.
otter rib *id4* • Hr, and
M Sugar cured hots* or*
former quotation*. Whisky rttedy *4 91
ere-.
LocuviLLS. loir 14.—Flea, .xkib.1, a Osre
nM unueiwr. BZH4 Willi M ijnMte al (MX—
Oora 1, la Mr immn&tt ri, im tetite ■*•
qUl.l M »».
ProTtoloiM in vmL Km he aw aa Oop,
wind Uni, u, bsre*d. ISraa iSitiawa til time
rib 4I.IV, clMrMta.ee LMThrSiaMOHga
and to purchase a lot iu Woodlawn oem
atery to buy him iu, and not to oousider
the expense.
The MM .tgnin.
New Yowl, July 14.
E. :»rri, well kuuwu aa the leader
1 .r . 41 biuuiau societiea, is to be iudio-
ted tor oouapiraoy to create a riot. The
Uraud Jury also intend to indict all rio
ters who were caught firing at the pro-
caanun, for murder. Mr. Corn informed
■tome ul Uie city officials that 8,000 Hi-
beruiana had armed themselves; that iu
Caae the Mayor declined to interfere,
they would stop the Orange parade and
trouble would euaue. Cam holds the
offioe of Past Warden, a position worth
18,000 a year, which he obtaimd
through tiie influcuuo of Muyor Hall,
who regarded bim as an influential rop-
reacutauva of the Irish people.
The scene after the soldiers fired on
the corner of 8th avenue aud 24th street
was enough to make the stoutest heart
quail and turn siok. The deed and dying
my thiokly strewn upon the bloody pave
ments, and the very gutters ran with
gore. Witluu twenty feet of the muzzle*
of the muskets, with upturned counte
nance, over .which the gray coi or 0 f
death was stealing, lay a well dr eased
man, with blood pouring from his breast.
Just beyond him lay another, dead.—
In front of a hquor store, whence shots
were fired at the soldiers, lay half a score
of disfigured bodies. One man with his
free all shot away was rolling from side
to side in speechless, dying agony. Near
him were two others with their brains
protruding from shot holes in their heeds
Not tar away a consumed heap of female
apparel marked a woman shot through
the head aud body. Hbe had partly
fallen upon two men who lay near her.
Not far away was a lifeless little girl;
and the wounded were on every aide
Prom tins sudden hurst of fiery ven
geance, the mob fl.d in the wildest dis
may. T1>a from of the house from which
11* doubly t iial .hots were b.i-d.wta mark
ed from roo; to basement with bullets. For
a few miuutes the entire procession stood
silently, awaiting a renewal of the attack;
bnt it did not ooine. Then striking np
a national air, and leaving the deed .V<1
dying where they fell, the Une of mef-yi
was resumed, to be no more opposed. J
The lines are down east of Nashville.
W AMlINOTtJN NEWS.
Woshinovok, July 14.—Attorney Gen
eral Akarman haa left for Weldon, N. O,
te attend e Betted moating temanoti,
te one of tire apeelmra.
The Postmaster QeaaM hot decided
London, July 14—The Timet moke*
the New York riot the text for a topic
npon the ooadition off affidre in Ireland,
which oonolndea: “If Irish fends are
areas implacable in America as they ere
in Ireland, and more sanguinary, Irish
men moat ask themselves whether the
Irish nature is not more nspontible for
the troubles in Ireland than its mtinrnje.
Pajh», July 14
It is announoed that the members of
the Commnne will all be tried together,
Al rests of Communists ooutinuc.
The editorials of the journals are naoin-
1y devoted to the diaoiuaion ot tha ap
proaching municipal elections which
seems to be considered probable; but a
very huge number of voter, refrain from
voting.
Pams, July 14—The Cortes this,
evteing adopted the olatue of the budget
relating to the treaty with the Beak of
Palis, Tor raising the loan. Provision ia
made for the indemnification of the bank.
Later, 2 F. m. —A terrible exploeion
has just occurred, shaking e greet pert of
the city foundations. The powder mag
azine on the eszt tide of the oity explo
ded. The buildings in the vfefnity are a
heap of ruins. The tiara of the citizens
ia widespread. The authorities have dis
patched troops to the scene. It is oon-
jeotarod the explosion was caused tty dis
affected Communiata,
Arrests of persona implicated In the
late disturbances ooutinue.
Mach anxioty ia oooaa'oned by (he
Government iu oonaequenoe of the in
creasing trouble in the oocupieddistricts.
Tha relations between the German troops
and the Frenoh people hoe reached the
highest extreme of exasperation. Con
stant quarrels are oocurtlng, and it is
with difficulty that bloodshed is prevent-
eil.
Paris, July 14
At the magazine explosion thirty gore
killed and many wounded. There is
great excitement, end many suspect the
Communiata
Another coalition ot Orleeniata and
Legitimist! oocurrod in the 1 1trly to-
'a to depoee Thiers. -
■ - ■ ML * Jim,
This morning a tittle after 1 o’olook
tba alarm of fire was raised, and the,opm-
peniea with their engines promptly! to-
paired to the aoene of confiagntebn,
whioh waa found to be u treme building
on Hunter street, seat of tbs Oity Hall,
oear Connelly's store—being the resi
dency of Mr. Parker, ot the State Road
shop.
It ia not known bow the fUeerigitelad.
The hailding was entirety consumed, bat
the furniture was saved. Water was hold
to procured and it waa only through bote
of two engines that it eeuldW Wfought
to the spot, whioh happily pretetinl
Uw spread of the fire.
The house ooasamed snoMona,
not of much value.
The Bedford Sentinel says: "We team
that for several years a Mormon miation-
ary has been sent every summer to this
region. A few weeks ago four families
•migrated from Franklin to Utah, and it
is rumored that one from Badfoad will
follow. These families were
•d to emigre's by the prophecy a
Elder E. W. Rant, who. writing to .
ot them, soys; ‘There will be
times in this nation before tl
1872. Yea, woraa than that witnaewd in
tha late oivil war.’"
lying tha maUein tilths Southern State.
We bear of a singular adventure with
a snake whioh happened recently ta-this
county. A gentleman was riding Jo a
country store with a basket of eggs on
his arm, and finding a large blaok snaka
of the constrictor species tying
road, he attempted to rids over it
tha serpent not disposed to be
with such indignity, wound itself
the hone’s leg and tripped him, .throw
ing bis rider and his egg* in a mate on
the ground. Tha snake, frightened at
the calamity to the eggs, let go and Ian
off, and tha man gathered himself ap
end did likewise. —Leeimjtun GaeeMo.
Prince Bismarck, in addition to Ma
quality as a gentleman, is something of a
philosopher. Having been aa|eA,by a
nervous m cm bar of the Imparim Pania
meat whet, in his opinion, would ba the
condition of Alsuoe and Lorraine three
yean henoe, he replied that ha did not
permit that question to tronbty his grind,
as, perhapn in three yearn tba wcrA wjll
have oeoaed te exist -jnu
Boston haa derided to have bear to
drink by a majority ot 6,967.
A Panama letter says tba Jareita are to
ba a«palled from Gatesfoaia,
Mr. Seward haa gotten » Oiteteantino-
pie. Ha was reorivad there With greet
non ora
Mrs. Leure Fair ia reported to hare
mid: “If poor, dear Critteudan ware
olive, he’d gat me oft”
Mis. Ebenoaar WUsoq. njte died ia
Hoboken late week, egad **4 a tetee.
of General Wool.
A Ooooeoticul
tint a
raisins and aoooeent candy.
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