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The Daily Herald. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 1], 1873. CUR HKKALO Pt’HUUUXU COJITATV, * I.IC1. ST. CLAIB-ABHAAA :UCI!tV tt . GIUDT, It**. JLSTOS, - Kdltors and Haimgnc. THB TERMS oj Ui. HERALD »re u followe : AILY, 1 *10 00 j WEEKLY. 1 Tew...$2 00 GAILY, 6 Month ... ft Gi | WEEKLY, t> Mentha 1 00 3 ULY. 2 Months... 2 50 | WEEKLY. 3 Months a0 QULL1 Mouth.. . 1 0U | Advertisements inserted at moderate rai»#. sm>- %criotiotis Mid advertisements ‘nvariably in advance. aILm. HERALD PCBLISHINft CO., Drawer 23 Atlanta, Georgia. >»oe oc Alabama Street. n»»r Uroad. TO-DAY’S HERALD i.wlaiui »hr Following Matlrr. of In- terest. t; RSI rAGE-Ctauabord’a Cbaucsa— A'lvtitisi went*. •rBCOND PAGE—The Mammoth Billocu Fizzle— Atx>at a Dos-The Winds- New Advertisements. THIRD PAGE—Fatal Pistol Pra^'ice-A Horrib.o Tragedy-Advecti oien r» fc*J#:8TH PAGE — Editorial*— Political llawfiylera— *»3jht Farmers to Sell Their Cotton '/—Always on Doth Sides—1> 1> Ware oa School TeAbcrs—Onr -rotate Exchanges—Macon Department—Advertise ments. FIFTH PAGE — T«legraphlc Matters— Ficanria! and Oommerc’a’ Markets—Advertisements. -jX tH PAGE—A Canteen of WWsky—r*ti nt Politic* —Advertisements. SETJ5HTH PAGE—Jetsam *-t Flotsam—ArtoH’s Tre»- Literary Chit-Chat—Advertisements. hl-.HTH PAGE.—City liecor.l—Connell Proceedings What Atlanta Las Lone L r the Yellow Fever Snf- furors—The Snrr^r at Trinity—School Examina tion—Court Chronicle—New Advertisement.'. ifc. T. J. Buekey is tlie only authorized U mvelling Agent of the Hcbali>. J OI’GHT FARMERS TO 8KI.L THEIR j bOTTO.1 ! Our editorial, “Bring in Your Colton,” published in Sunday’s paper, of which there were near fifteen thousand copies issued, has excited a great deal of comment. Wo have received some very harsh reproofs for it, and one of our warmest triends on yesterday re marked in his excitement that we were “pan tile rale of ward strikers is over; that their day of grace has gone, and that the day has come when Atlanta’s public meeting-* can be cairiedon, with at least as much decency as characterizes the assembling of a m« b in Five Points. Wo sigh for the day when Atlanta’s youth ful statesman shall employ his mind with loftier things than sneaking into a smut-hole dering to the intlaence of the merchant/, and ! an d turning off the gas supply, and when the were afraid lo take any other position for fear | °ollB quiet gentleman attending a pub- of losing their advertising.” i lie meeting shall he something rather than a MACON DEPART* ENT. FOREIGN AFFAIRS. ! YELLOW JACK. N. C. STEVENSON CITY EDITOR. macon, ga. Friday, oci. io. £1873 A C’arlist Victory Claimed. Its Horrors in Memphis. ‘•i Trial of Marshal Bazaine. i Over Nine Hundred Deaths. Tlie Herald Office baa been removed to Rawlrton’s Block, Third the ritght, second floor. first dror c We can assure our friend that the Herald j pistol, a club, a piece of candle and a box of is independently poor, end therefore not J matches, afraid to speak the Until on any subject. The only reward It is hard for any cro * d to * get up too soon' ave e\ei reaped : f oJ . Alderman Dodd. Knowing what men he ’ from the paper has been the s.lisfcction bad t0 den , with tte other night, when this gentleman started to the meeting he put a caudle and some matches iu his pocket, be cause he knew if any close contest arose the gas would be put out to cover the retreat of the wLipped party. So, when the lights were snapped out and all was contusion and dark ness, the sagacious Dodd arose quietly, lad to lot these irata correspondents j scialchfcdthe boUom ()f ^ boot , tonehed Mr. G. Clifford Sorren, office No. 32 Cedar ■3-Tvet, is the agent of the Herald in New , i-'ark, and is authorized to receive sub» evip- * and contract for advertisements. publishing just what we thought was true. S Thank God, we have never received a dollar 1 since the Herald was started that we would i be ashamed to tell the world where it came i from. If we had acted otherwisd we might ! have had more money, but le-s conscience. ! We have said this much because we would ; be know- that neither the fear of merchants nor i of farmers shall make us write what we do I not believe is just and light | We maintain that every wold contained iu ! the editorial complained of was the proper i advice to give. Wlnt we said then, we j now, that fifteen cents is a /air pri**efor cot- I ton, and the fnmer who owes debt and sells i for this price to pay it, will bo better off than if he should hold lor a higher price. We j j admit that when cotton was 8] p?nee in Liv- ! erpco*, it v.as 17 cents in Atlanta; and now it > is but 1Y all hough the Liverpool price has ' advanced to 9J pence. Why this falling off j iu the Atlanta matket, when there is a rise iu Liverpool ? It has been brought ab ut by j i a scarcity of currency, resulting from the I •; commercial failures in New Yoik. Now, wo : would ask: Is the price to be raised by fcohl- i iug cotton at home ; il l intensifying the panic, and produc l ily Circulation of (tic llciald. Hercaiter and until the night train is again running npon tho Macon and Western roud the Hkjlm.d will : arrive at throe o’clock in the afternoon and bo at i once afcDt by carriers and newsboy a as heretofore throughout the city. I is hoped that in a few days the rcbednlc will ba aa changed a* to allow the p.ipe o g t here at aeveu o’clock in the morning. Disappearance ofChanihord! The Robbery of the Head. A Desperate Affray- Occurred ibis afternoon at Haddox’a station, Macon and Augusta Railroad. There was a magistrate's trial, in which Robert Hardeman, of Clinton, appeared for the prosecution. After his speech, h_ was assaulted with a knife and cut from toe right tar to the throat. Ilia I'saailant then tried to shoot him with a shot-gun, which misoed lire At the moment of telegraphing, . Hardeman ia regarded aa badly, but not mortally, his canfil-, and amid tlio applause of the null- j wouuded . Tli0 tlm , of tu , n , an , vh0 c3mm u, 6d , he Sl-AIN. London. October It), 1873. The Carlirit* profess tu have received intormation ; that their General, Otto, on the C li defeated and i routed the army of General Moriaooa n*ar Ciraoqnl. | Hundreds Die Unattended. and compelled it to retreat to Puente La Regna, th r- ] teeu miles southwest of Pampeluna, leaving behind a ; large number of dead and wounded. The Carlisle j claim this as the greatest victory of the campaign. Madrid, October 10, 373. The Government has issued an order imposing a duty of five per cent, upon all wines exported alter] tli* month. The Stench is Intolerable. Physicians Fleeing the City More AssStance is .Needed. FRANCE. titncle, stood like a shining beacon, man that will do for au emergency He is a THK St HbOh lKALHF.lt> A ‘ian \Vl»o AVr His Money, 1, 1873. Dec.yiit:, Ga., Oetobe To hie Editors of the Herald: Gentlemen—A tew days since I noticed an j article in the Herald beaded “ Another Mor- j sel for the Poor Teachers,” and it is useless ' to say with what joyful surprise the announce- ' ment that a part of that fond had at Inst i turned tip was received by the impecunious 1 pedagogues aforesaid, lint the event pioved I the truth of the old sor, that “There's many i a slip between the cup and lip.” The Treasurer of our county having receiv ed from the State School Commissioner no- j deed is not recollected by the sp cial courier bring iog the news. Macon ami (he St. Louts Matunl. A good many policies h ive been issued hero in the broken 8t. Louis Mutual Life Insurance Company, but as a rule they were for s:na!l aniouat?. Y.’e hear of a gentleman who lost four thousand dollars, and ! several who lose from ono thousand to twenty five i hundred dollars. Wo believe it was represented iu Macon by It. L Backus, who is now absent in New England. TLe Police made Stock ou hand Sept. 1. lb?;L Received to-day Ketoived previously tice that the part of the fund to which De more failures? Kalb was entitled was readv for payment, ) Does not cverv failure throw men ont of em- went to Atlanta on last Monday, Sept. 2D h, Stock on hand this ALWAYS ON BOTH SIDES. t'erbaps tb*" mo«t amusing tMdtnct* of the •ertlnacity with which “the other paper” tries to keep on both sides of a question ployrnant and add to the distress and want ot j ccnfidenco? Did net the failure of Jay Cooke . i't Co. cause others to follow, and did not their ■ failures cause such a faffing eft in wo;k as to i make it necessary for the engine builders to [ throw thoui-acds out of employment ? Can these t on buy the when he was informed that the Governor wus i not issuing any warrants. The Treasurer of | course came buck without the money. In a | speech delivered a few we since at Miuiet- j i ra, n (listingnj.shed gentleman said that the | “ taua 1 old p u r school law of Georgia was a po .r | rw n< law indeed. Well, it was a rather poor con- ! y epwri I cern, but it had its merits. The amounts, I reaetl< Death of nn Dlu Men hunt. hkc-1 O. Donnell, form rly a merchant it tu w occupied by L. W. Ras 'al, and under the e of Whipples & Djanell, died at Cross Iveys r. Ho was quite a noted Irishman, and had i good old nge at the time of his dec aac. Paris, October 10, ]*::{. I Iu tlie Bitzaine couit martial to-day the hearing of i ; M. Itivicre’s report was concluded, and the documents ; ! appended were read. One relates to dispatches *eut | I and received by the accused, and shows that the i:m- j carriage of thorc which Baziiue adlresse<l to AI-'M* j j hon precipitated tlie tat&strophe at Sedan. The Count do Cuambord has left TiosJorf. Itis j destination ie unknown. Grevy, formerly President of th • Assembly, wPl j soon publish a tetter declaring in favor cf the Po j public. The fount Maui ice de Flavigoy, well knout: a* a i French politician, is dead. The polios have sstsed t ventj graphs of the son of-the late »x-! which v re »x^osed for ta’e in th:s city. Four members o? the Directing Committee «.f Party of Right in assembly, hive le.’t here for Br sells, to meet Count D.* Chambord, who will arrive that city at the earn ♦ time they do. A meeting of the Republica i members of the s'.mbly w;.s held at the rcsIdeLce cf Julefe Mm n, 1 ‘ last night. One hundred delegat s were presant. Th" electoral sebeme was adopted; and a committee, coin- T po6“d of Itcprecontatives of the three groups of the , Tot; Left, was uppoimed to draw up an offldil declaration ' iu the name of the Republican party. Thiers at d T Gambstta support the action of tl;e meeting, which : oiei aNo has the approval o;* many Coaaeivativc.*. The photo Napo DvptPi c-publi( : hope- tSetaeif, j’On pays your money ana yon choice. Our State Exchanges. Western and Atlantic Railroad, iand to reduce the salaries of nil officers who get over $75 per j bantHn month, commcociDg with hit own? CLn th rion-i charity for the benefit of the money pital. If thir nnlortamto i vory ,ub, *“ ,oh,,ia fn ™ i,ur «. aud to » ln *“‘ i 1>Mc rilie a tlv tr.» oniraeneiu i men buy goods ns before? The failure of a few 1 ! such houses as Peake, Oodykc S: Co. in New j York will cut off the demand f• r dry goods j many millions of dollars, and if these failures i are to be followed by hundreds of others, j our wives will be so poor as not to he able dry eefabH*litre The proprietors of the floating * St ate Vai will lie piled up with no demand for them. This is just the state of things, in our view, that would be prodneed by farmers listening to such advisers as Tomlin and bis supporter?. If every farmer in the South should pile bis cotton at home for the next three months, it is our deliberate opinion that such a condition of bankruptcy would spread'through i Vienna came out losers, with tb the country as would carry the price of cotton | cannot liquidate their debt to ten cents. We, therefore, rejjeat our ad vice-sell your cottr n and pay your debts, and you will get a better average price for your crop than by folding it all. If a farmer * cannot afford to make cotton for fifteen cents ! rieuitural laborers and mechani The Roman Catholic Bishop of F lie is a poor manager. We have been fat min for many years, and we never had a cotton ford), has prohibited .the dancing ot waltz j polkas end gallop* within nis diocese. £'jcxl people of G; Ls/iras, the barber, baa left town. The cry i t«dby tbc Advcrtieer is, ‘-what shall we do to bo ’ Borrow BDoney from AtI-intm broker3. .Vie Gainesville Advertiser :■* never eafiefisi; they -.if.e boea clamoriag for tb? last two months f ir a tel- ^Tip!* of.: 2. They have an o9cc established, but | to boy drygoods, and manufactured goods -T’.’i ctlll grumbling bscatsso tlxcy Lave no opciator. rie Covington Enterpris* enys: A Covington young packed hts Saratoga, on last Friday morning, o," ieft for part* unknown. The cause of bis leaving v suddenly U attributed to tbe faet that h" had rot tiVajod bis card? ‘ wisely, but too well.” Ec curried a sJLxxit shop acd b Van. AUr^r Huff is bound to not be outdor tc have a circus and nccnagerie at th Macco. Long may he wave. Tho Grangers aro eai l to have carried NotUway •avrty, Missouri, ifc.-rrr.erly strongly Republican. If county is as sleepy as its name indicates, to carry .f coaid act buv2 been a difficult task. JTfcs P^int New* says: Are lh*rj any prop i clogin sr n^ar West Point who want lo io- .Twcgt If so, let them speak ont and we will endeav- -lt to obtain the crcrssary information. Wo belt ve the movement, and if pushed to its u'timatuia it w/JS^TCT£ of vast tcrvicG to tt.c farmers and the l<v?P- a gtneraliy. Undent duels eemocatiate the feree ot the . ; e, • licpta^nc.ghtecr than the award,” as that t- the -■jjSf ■w , ca*'on now used iu affairs cf honor, i-j . iiog - at is ‘octvor ti.aa spiluag blood. ‘ATiat in th* deuce tiae Income of the “immortal J. the peripatetic free lunch eater .- For the s- ke iC »• uruaiisxn arouse him from bis lair, and let Lao left the-vail from off this money pressure.' rfcoCarterwriile Standard and Express says; “There Li vs been several applications to buy tts out during ti© past week. A man with a little capital and a good .iaj; of energy could do well In the newspaper bne:- ^e««hcre." ^tie 31’annua‘. exfoaUicn of the Agriculturnl and ^tlechnniepical A-Stocciation of Georgia commences at ho ffe ; r near Savannah on Monday, Novem- erTHli.v a J will continue during the week. Tbe to- ,i -yy n-- r I of prcininnas to bo contended for aggragate yPjy>J in r.edals, pla'.c and moeay, and embrace ev- +-vy thing v rtainiug to tgricuUure, mechanic* and oho Ewe ar.«. rhoDilt nrzanttya: “Old’Jack Frost’ left his OOt-p*4otsirk this locality on Friday morning last, -J5*e which time the w* ether boa been unufetully for the » ison, fires and overeo-ia being in great *1:33 and.” The yellow .. ver continues to rage iu Sur^veport • ad Meusphie, in Calvert. Texas, where forty-two ■men have bee i reported. On the 6’.h there wtruM ixtenseDtsia Jtemphi*. Among other#, vre sec the :*ath of the Fa . . Mr. Bowman announced. He was ^nce a resident ■ f Grcencsborr*. Meetings ore held . 2 diflf-rert etc*, oos anda ; d i* going fu:nard for the relief of tho euff rer*. The Forsyth Gxangc l.as adorted the following: Pevolved, That in the opinion of Forsy.h Gr-ngo ' iio cotton *ax ect wa3 unconstitotional and oppres sive, aa l that it is the duty c f Congress to pa^s a law , cf an ding to the producer said ttx, with the least po* cib e delay, in order to do justb has boon smo’hered by the o r.iog of u batik, I propose that the teachers wear th * usual badge of mommeg for thirty days, in memory of its untoward fate. Verv respicttullv, D. I>. Ware. General News Item?. in Chines© lawsuits. ■ gat H ovitid College this Okvtilaud glo; There is 1 o b: year. Chinese ate pouring into the new mints at Groviile, C tl., by the ear h ad. Au Allentown jorownut is cocstrnctiug a paper talioon, ir. whir!*, he intends n aking a hotels at rest, and Florida will have an immigration of sixty very grade of merchandise. A hard rain | the most acceptable thing in the world. Mayor II it IT. Mayor Hull was too run h indisposed \ ; attend to badness. Kail of 11 ( DiJil | Yesterday a small negro gill by the tame ct Miry ; Grsybiil, fell from the second story verandah of < her mother’s bouse near the foot of Cherry street | TUc tall >va. all of Bffru fret. No t ooca were 1 rotten 1 l nt s' o «as badly bruised g> norally. Finance uuil Tiatlc. j 1.1 money matters tho recently heavy sales of cotton ! ■ aro havirg a pererptib o «fleet. IVhiist most of it goes j i into the vaults of batiks for cancellation of drafts and j acceptances, still there ia a good deal paid out in the I ■ city at large. A very healthy flow of currency is i om- ing down from New York, which is abolished as fist 1 arriv . Meuse to y ; is charged ired. as it all MacMal ou'.i in hands w.th the Army o nth r**fiifiug t> avail Lin O iiiiiunictta uith interior. MyjnniL-i, October 1'i. I3wti. The affalis of the city are deplorable. Thap&ow, - ilie faster tbao thrv can be bulled. Hundred j died unattended. The stench from neglected bo#^c>< ts intolerable. Nice hundred have died up So the pre'- ent lime. Rome of the physicians luvo flc-d. the majority remain on doty dty and night Mure otiw-x and money wanted. Waui.Noo.v. October 10, 187:? Iu a recent notice ot A’.fre 1 Savil’.c, wlio died ca vjlnntc. r telegraph duty iu 8bctreport, it ocn *- ted that he was sciicualy wounded in line of battk. Rhrcvi port, October 10,137.;. Tbe nil rue t of Mayor Wilts anti Maple Morse, fr».:u NewOrUan*, are charged with robbing tLc corpses. Tbe people arc gn at>y enraged. Tbe chief vidim the dead priest, fr.’m whom it is i Jh g-•» th*j took clothing, money, a watch and a erncifix. Thera is no improvement. The new cas-ee ar; moatly among children. Thcj;- arra«*oat lour hundred cases under treatment. The fever i- at Man&flelu, toity m.ba hen. c. 1*.:; e'eians a Ivise absentees to afayawsy. Moxto jMruv. Ootober 10. 1ST?. There were three fever de tha in th> last Ji hou s. it c am need, bept I?, twelve. Sheevi:poi:t. O'tober 10, IrCi. Two iiitcvmHits to-day—13et*i: Hulling'worthy cc;- if d. and Mi s Saylor, white. New Y>vk, October 10. 1873. Tie comm.ttcc cf Mem: his merchan»s residing »u t-w York, ackuotviedg* ?2,?<'."» snbsc iptions during he past two days for the ycl'cw f» ver sufferers in hat city. The total amount of tinticu* receiv'd y the committee is $7.06.1 NEW YORK ITEMS. Mfe iug of Workiagnitn’ri Coantit. ut towards Iht Ni 10. 1873 I for deft*] moir,“ published ^ , Octi b. r 10, i.-7- The: ENGLAND. London. r and his wife have arrived, o was a plentiful supply of i The rate- of discount in o| c lie bids was :jl 5-1G per c nt . ■ Tai k f J Er glaud :ate. ticy Ibis aft. r- uikrt for three 11 3G per e?i.t renty families of skilled Agriculturists The st.tc of trade in general is | from Ireland next spring, i Australia and New Zealand offer free pas- o from England for fei satisfac •-y! than at the close of last week, aud it is now moving off remarkably well, all things considered. Our mer le domestics, rtg- j chants arc fail-handed in ail grades of jioods, aud have ample supplies to meet the Ucmuud. Wc have no change to noto in icon till, s, 11 c.'nts. White c SWITZERLAND. Gks kva, October lo, 1>7 J. The Count de Chambord has taken up his residence Ssccaooex, two miles from thia city. EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE. ("'ex- | a irod a Cora m crop to cost ns anytbiug like fifteen cents. We have made near ninety bales this year, ami thirty of it iz clear profit, if the. inter est cu the pevn.-an&iiS investment is no! sidcred. A large majority of the very ic on who arc | kangaroo bides with complaining about an iulvunce no doubt 1 ^bem far fcrqv r pledged cotton bit yc* at 15c. to pay for Kentucky parson baa .'01110 ont and guano, and will agree to do the same thing • advised the farmers of his congregation to next year. Apart from all these coneidera- ! abandon tho godless business of raising to- lion:-, tbcie is a moral view to take of tbe case ! baoeo - The ? bavo cnt down bis sala, y since ' ? 1.0.7. The national cat show at th° Crystal Palace, | i Sydenham, was opened on September 20ih. i 1 Two hundred and sixty-tw o grimalkins are on , a- ' exhibition. j 8au Francisco leather mere: ants r.r*3 after j eye to business. They | • to those of the festive i addn on tin Higli frlcc far Cotvs. Warren litlt-y had thru, milch caws ou the t tree la | yesterday of his own raising. They w?ie the finest j we ever saw tn the way of a Georgia production. He ] was aakfhg $100 a piece for them—tha heaviest price 1 fever demanded f »r cattle here. Wo d^ not know* ; whether be got it or not. Society Matters. ance upon the Aldan ton, presided. Adte. •up.of Syria. I.-.nsir.; msgeof Omay t*} ir< stautlnople, LiUanc Doolittle of China. Ceylon, McFarland, . 1>.. Anderson, cf lios- | rc* made 1 y Rev. Mr. Jos- ; r. Gibson cf China, Tal- i ,.f Japan. Bliss of Con- j >, Ridoyoluaku of Greece, : ! South Africa, Smith ot ! xi. Carpenter of British t* exsrebes th n that we regret to say seems to have been over looked or disregarded, and that is where a man has catered into a contract to paj a debt with property at a fair price and has that property in his possession to perform his ob- After taking a drink of carbolic acid, mis- j taking it for brandy, the other day, Mr. Clapp i ot Menosha, Wisconsin, threw his arms! around his wife’s neck and died iu two minutes. A curiosity ia Bhort-htud writing is shown .. . . . , at the Vienna exhibition by Herr Schreider, ligation, he ought not fo hesitate. This is j professor of stenography at Vienna. It con- right, and we arc all too shortsighted to un- j sists of the whole Iliad of Homer, written in devtake evil that good may come. Keep in ! 80 small a space as to be incloecd in a nut- tbe straight roa.1, geotlemen.and you will not sh ^ ete arc now jn „ le , mrbor of ZlDzibar lose your way, 1 j wo admirals with nine ships of war. Such POI .rrsf- vT nownvisw a ffi rce has never been seen there heretofore, *_ ‘ * ! and the Sultan is said to be convinced that Atlanta ffir a long time has been cursed ! En 8 lalld to put down the slave trade, with a set of muscular politicians; men whose I’afsou Talmuge suggested, yesterday, that • «! , , ! it they could roll “Old Hundred through arguments «ere in tbo.r »pp! ft ud.ng feet, and I Wa)1 street the panic would end. Wouldn’t whose eloquence was in tbeir clamping hands. | old five-twenties answer the purpose just as Tht sc men have controlled Atlanta politics 'well 'i-X. Co.amerclJ Adverlistr. tor u long tinio l v >T*ten.ati« bullying and j ?“•»»»»»“», "' ,11 tllru «P 1,0w iu 1 ... . . * * ...... „ . , spite ot nil the newspapers can do to keep pcr-iisteut rowdyism. \\ .tb them polities has , down. A few days ago a fisherman of j not been a pleasure, but a profession. They i Easton, Pennsylvania, caught a black ba-s in : the Delaware that had in its mouth thirteen ; A good uiauy marriages arc 8i»oicu of for this ami the comicg month of November. Aiuong other# sev- vial io the upper teu thousand. Might Train. The fiieifd# aud patroua ot the Heuaid are glad to know that the night train wi l be placed back upon the Macon and Western Road next Runway. They will then get their papers before breakfast every morning, commencing with the edition of next Tues day. have iu tho daily tabs the Hkbald h a tort uo grour.d here by arriving in the afteinnou. Grand Lodge. The work ot putting down the great cirpct upon the Grand Lodge floor has commence!. The manu facturer has not got it all completed yet, but it i*- hoped tho balance will bo received iu time for tho next annual meeting, now near at hand. At any rate, the looms will be ready for the reception of the Ledge. th<* fXU a good deal of furniture will necessarily have j Durmah, aud Yo*k ot Malerios. TLe • closed by the coi g egition singing "All hail the power cf Jesus’ name,” the last verto being sung in all the 1 various langua-a*** represented by the missionaries and j congrepatiou present. i TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. At a mretiug of th: Woikinemen’sCouncil laiH tight the Store'ary was instructed to communicate tilth W;. Arch, r.ow io Canada, and ascer ala whether lie in tends to Le a guest of tbe upper claFsrs nr cf tb* working people. Fath r By rue is elected Presidant c l the Oat hr.!. T« mpeiance Convention for the cneuinz year. Birk, Believe of St. Jjhus from Liverpool, reports that on the 27th of t-opterub r, in Latitude 47 degree.- and 26 seconds and Longitude 41 d'greca aud 13 sec ornls she passed at Overdue bark Yinco, cf Liverpool, deserted and partly dismantled, tae decks even with water acd fast breaking up. Fo signs of life coio" bo tts visible. The Trustees of the Ccian Trust Company to-day appointed a committee to consider tho question of a f-pt edy resumption cf business. C t* it i..dependence wa’ ob-brated to-day oy moru- reli**uuts services ia the Episcopal Church and a •cc’ure at Co ;»er Institute to-night. Mr. Camp, President of the Clearing-bones Asse ntation stated to-day that, financial matters becoming brighter, the bank* are gaming rapidly in green backs, aud confidence is t<irg xpe<dily restored. The banks, he says, have paid, aud arc payiog, non currency than ever, and all demands far legitimate business purposes arc being t applied The loan cer tificates outstanding amount to about twenty mi*- liuns, aud are being cancelled a* rapidly tho genera! welfare will admit of. Mr. Camp is of the opinion that a speedy caucellaticn of th* Joan certificate-.- would be disastrous. He hoped they would all to rt tired by November the 1«*. tho else origin*l'r agreed ujon, but if at tho expiration of that tune the associated buki c-jnc'.ude that the public welfare demand a continuaucn of loan c.-rtificatce, the present policy would be adhered to. ! The banks have as yet t tkea uo action in ve ..tior« ; full resuniptlou. Slembc-rj of the Stock Exchange tc-3ay contribute d 1 one thousand two hundred and si <:‘y-*onr.do Ur3 for Memphis aud Shreveport. Ouly one juror was obtained in the Stoke# trial to day, making seven In all. A new panel has been or- 1 dert d for to- morrow. Philadelphia, October 10, 1873. j Six hundred employee# cf the S>ulhw#rk Foundry I have struck in const ifustice of a reduction of bauds and wage*. Boston, October 10, 1H73. I Page A: Co.’s box factory has bceu burned. Loss of sixty thousand dollars. One hundred ate thrown out J of employment. Luc a, October lo, 1P“” Iu the 8 ate Temperance Convention there only fifty delegates. an<l no nominatiou lor State WASHINGTON ITEMS. Wvshisotos, O; lo\»er 10. la7.L *?ly. Federal Attorney for Florida, ha# reri nn THE WEATHER. ised. Port Valley Items. An unknown British sch tom up, below here to-da somewhat muti'.ated ab *nt to tlie wreck It is «uppcH alwaj^rgo into a figfct determined under no 1 hinjHd, bc&iusf in v tor)’ is thoir s\lv.xtio:i. circaittl^ess to bo whin,.,,!. !,cou.se in vie tTtCm'lli! riie i 'vhfrky, assanUc.1 Willie Ha, to the prcdocerss independency of thutrlapg upon <vboa the virtue- and '.il»erty of the whole country de- "^Sesolvtd, TLat we look with indignation on ary if- fPort, by the purchasers of cotton, to get the tax re anded to them, eiiliet by act of Congress or the ai'ju- !ication of the Core t ot Claim?. Resolved, That ue expect our Senators and Re pre sentatives in Congies# to use tbe most earnest and untiring < fforts to procure this measure of right and utice to the cotton p.anteis of the South. ^aiwnk’.e and Bentii el, of Augusta, says a decline jC Ji cent from the prio s pre\iously reported was ex- perienee<l io the cotton market here yesterday. It .,pene<l rather quiet at 16 for Liverpool middling, and with a moderate demand daring the day it closed veafc and easier, quotations being 15\@16. the latter >eiBg the price asked by sellers. The sales of the day •.mounted to 680 bales, and receipts 590 bales. Tbe prices paid varied from 16,4 to 16 for midd.ing. From the Savannah Advertiser: Yesterday afternoon id out Lalf-paat one o’clock a fatal accident occurred on board the brig G. F Geery, lying at the wharf foot < f Abercorn street, which re- ' salted in the killing of one of the seamen, a man named Lewis Gilbert. In company with severs! ethers, Gilbert was iu the bold assisting in discharging the c»rgc. A bale ot gunny bagging was made fast to the straps and was being hauled up. when tbe straps or ropes suddenly capped, and th- bale loll back in the hole, striking 'Gilbert on the heed and knocking him down. He wa# •peecbles# from tte«ff*c » of the )>Jow, and it was ev ident that be was seriously injured. The esptain jLO.I others immediately went to his assist- sore, and he was removed to the Marine hospital, aa *be place where Le could r»ceive tbe necessary medi cal aldjtnd proper attention. Later in tbe afternoon, however, the intelligence wa* convey*d to the captain Jtbat the man continued to glow worse until some time between five and six o’clock, when he dte*€. Lewis Gdbeif, a# bis name appears on the Captain’# whipping arti lce, wa»a native of France, and 34 y< srs He fbipr f -d on board the bri« C*. F. G« ery, Oaptste. h.cpbrL c -’Otklin, in Stvr York, about 10 days c.%9. and consequently ws# a < oir.p^ratlve st ranger to tbe Cape tin, as he Informed n* nj on tntei viewing tuwa list Light. It is nr t known whether b»: h aves a Cmm ly or »r y refct'.vtf. bafts is not a fish There has been a bninler ot tLcia »>n tneb ; hook anil liti side in the late contest jfist ended in this cify, and they have ni ide it intensely « is greonble to the quieter people cf Atlan’a. The disgracefnl scenes in the various Ward Meetings; the fact of Air. Dell, on one occa sion, getting np and requesting bis partisan sily to hi landed Oak a Married Woman i;.. a Linkm i i ? - The vexed qncstiou wbether a married wo man can become a bankrupt has once more been adjudicated upou, and this time in Indiana, by Judge Gresham of the United States District Court at Evansville. The ease _. , , . , j was a proceeding in bankiuptev brought by friends to ccc.se their lumnltnens hissing | Hays, Gibbons & Co., of St. Louis, against and allow bis opponent’s speech to be Rachel Goodman, a imuried woman. The heard: or of Mr. Dodd attending the | petitiou charged that Mrs. Goodman was the mass meeting with a piece of candle and matches in his pocket, baciuse he knew in case of a close vote, the gas would be turned v’lfe of Morris Goodman, and that for several | years she bad been engaged in basiuess in her own name in Evansville,|Ind.: [that she was indebted to them in the sum of $487 27, and had committed an act of bankruptcy. The court ruled that in accordance with the statutes of the [State a married^woman can not engage iu any kind of business on her own account, unless she have separate property: that if a woman, not hav ing separate property, engages in a business, the profits belong to the husband as the earu- ings of the wife; and that a married woman in ludiana possessed of no separate estate is relieved ot none of the disabilities imposed . , upou her by tho c miiuioii law. These rules sense or indolence or indifference, but | Being estiblfahed by tho statu'cs, and the pe- ont by some strategic statesman, as in truth it was, are but incidents that have heretofore been inevitable in every public meeting ol any kind in Atlanta. To snch an extent has this thing been carried that it has been almost impossible to get the older and more conservative citi zens to take any part in municipal elections at all. They did not shun ward meetings fr««m A serious and probably Mini rencounter curred hcic Saturday evening. Thos. A. • Gray, of this plac* 1 , being under the influence I firi man i on the South Western K:\droad, without any j ; provocation, and struck him over tho beadfj i with a large pistol, inflicting in all probabili- i j ly a fatal wound. They were unacquainted, i aud the only excuse for the deed is whisk)*, j Dr.i. Hollinshead aud Merritt have performed ; the trephining operation. Tbe skull is not | fracture d but indented, producing contusion. ! Hays is not conscious, lie is cared for by ' the Byington House. Pauli _ Mary Griffin, died here yesterday. An inter* iug near thii preachers of the Methodiot Church. Several parties have been arrested the past week for lifting cotton. From tbe list of arrivals at Lying ton's Hotel one would think tra'el had been resum ed on cm railroads. Boston. October 10, 1871. I ooiu r wa* i isoovert'd, l.ot - i y. Th body of a wonfen, the bead, was louud tabbed rd a'l hand* perieli *1. San FnvNt lsco. Oct >U*r 10, 1873 Tba ov* r an t mail e ».cti w.n robbed near KtduuiK ihi> imruieg by four n»u. They qot Walls At Fav- poV ti i'-tey box. c >:iteln u*? LOtr $_* Cej, and abont $2uno trmu the pa*«eiii;«r<* TLe lObber* ee.*«p« The Sht i ff and a t osse are'lh i-ursui? 0MIPa«^-», Oeto!w*r 10. 18 3. A r.m- eutivni of ptoznioent genttemea iut •reste d hi the inim uiate construe .ton of tho Yfiicaxo and >outl:- Washinoton, October 10,1873. Probabilities—The barometer will probably fall on Saturday in the southwest, with cloudy and rainy , weather. For the Eastern Gulf States, aud the Ohio : Valley, rising temperature, partly cloudy weather aut J light wind#. For the Middle end Eastern States, southeast and northeast winds, partly cloudy and clear weather. For tho lower lake region, southwesterly winds and partly cloudy weather. For the upper lakes ar.d the Northwest, we,ter*y winds, partly c.t,udy aud clear weather. utic-Rulroad i \ Kentucky, Fn Hon. Allred Ouiuiuinj. Govcruo , Pri'iident Buchanan's adjiinirniloi JaugUt( r nf J o e l i K. anil Mii (idtni0 „ „ tLl , cllv tighl . Additional contributio .. , , , .. j Additional contribution# rcstiug basket meeting is progress- . ... ,. , bis place, conducted by the local ph “ “ d 8hr * v<! ‘ , “ rt ,0 - <J * 5 ' a vied to M merely to avoid insult, and keep out of un- ! tition failing to show that Mrs. Goodman w provoked rows. I possessed ol any separate property or tucaus , , .. jr n i i with which she was can ving on ii* r businss, Wc do not object to tree and full applause | tho conrt decl « r ad tlmt ah, could not be aji in all j>olilicul assemblages. WcroRome. bing j judged a bankrupt This fieri ion is exactly the reverse of several former decisions which have boen made jjj this SUP* iu si mil ir rases; tho Supremo Court its •!• having d< dared that married women can m.vlo* «• »utract-■«, form of a bowltr ourselves when iv good thing strikes us. But we do not believe iu that senseless and brutal partisanry which swears, and riotK, aud curses, and flourishes its pistol i paituc rsbips. and enjoy the or Ps club, and knocks down and drags ont i bankruptcy. < hicmjo I'ribmie. whatever (’oa't suit its views. j . _ *“ ’, ~ - a,, . , ^ , , , Aceotdiug the lftt-st defitiili Such a paru-anry and anffi, parlonnt the it . II1IIU w g 0 , mB u „, (h Herald will nlwnv's oppose. Lot us hoj o that • m >k:i g a woman mis •. aid. pmilegi lh" George Cotton, a little follow of Manches ter, Iowa, wanted to show off before his little sweetheart the other day. The two were playing on a bridge over a gully that has wa ter in it Mimetimes, but wjs then dry. George proposed to show the girl how men went . t down into wells, so he got a strong rope and tied one end of it fast to oue of tho timbers of , the bridge and the other around his neck, as- 1 11 si.-lod by the girl, and commenced his descent, bitv rxpidly gliding down with tho rope in liis .**•«*« hands. lie caiue to the end of tho rone but «'»g L.ot to the ground as he had calculated upon. » ul The rope was a few feet too short, aud there | deel. be hung hi lj>l. ss in mid-air. 11c tried to ease the pressure cu his tuck by holdiug on with j, his hinds, luit he was eudoutly strangling. Iiifi L’ho girl mined an al.um aud finally help came ■ and pn'l d the boy np in an iusenaiSlo state. ' A f «' moment* kmg.o » lndnr j lu«\. lieeij g<»t m •» inn. ros, October 10 ! The lunlvt r##ry blrtLtfay ot Fsther Msttln w u : ftppropristely celebimted here to-day l*y t»i«* tx-nux aooe aocietie#. Culumbia, Octe-l>er 10,1873. The colored Secret#iy of HUte, Ifahue, was admitted as a student in the South Carolina l*uive#ity to-day. when three of the priucip#! Professors, Talley, Gibb*, and Kaborde r*signed. Boston. A>ctober 10. 1873. tight peisous on Court etrvet havo b«*en arrested Fit/hngh Lee sends to the Alexandria Ga- ztitU’»ho following letter from George Wash ington. written over 120 yeans ago, and ad- dressed to Wiliiam Eavmtleroy. Sr., in liich- mond, the brother of “ Miss Betsy.’’ refer- j red to: May 20, 187*2. Sir:--1 should have bean down long before this but my business it* Frederick detained nv somewhat longer than I expected, and iui mediately upou my return from thence I vm* taken with u violent pleurisy, which hat> n- .buvd me v« ry low; but pnrposc. as soon a* I recover my sirenglh, to wait on Miss Betsy, in hopes of a revocation of the foitner cruel i sentence, and see if 1 call meet with any alter- i- i at ion in my favor. 1 have inclosed a letter lo her, which should be much obliged to you | for the delivery of it. I have nothing to add s j but my best respects to your good lady and .. | family, aud that I am, sir, jour most obedi ent, humble servant. O. Washixotok. * i 1 ; ight ill i d ol I v bet u , aud theic is a strongel iwv ri1 As him and the little ghl. ' luat*. ««■> won »i\ I Au embiilmer named Sherwood visited Fort Klamath, tho other day, to inquire about Captain's Jack remains, he had negotiated with Jack, he said, for his body after death, and his receipt showiug that be had already paid the purchase money. Tho officers irculstlu;! < b c ‘lie Utvrature. Nearly all fi*ur* j the bady wouM ba tl^e property ot 1 ***i “* ‘ the goveruinent, whereat Sherwood said be would bring suit to recover it, but finally concluded to open a coireaponanco with tbe Secretary of W**r about it. He iutenda to embalm'the body, aud exhibit it around the country. William Everett, son of Hon. Wn. Edwartl Everttt, loimerly a lawyer and authoi, baa been admitted to the ministry, and occupied j one of the Bostou pnipibs last Sunday. It was his father who made the mi's t elegant pmy< r that was ever ottered be lore a Boston audience. H • lacks his lather’s diguidedelo- tjtifiu* *, hot has a fervor his father never poa- 1 s il It is anti that Me. Everett tu art hoi j once leg retted that h<* l 11 the pulpit for p rb- l c life. They iu «l- un t cl bat) Hr. Lovi*. Ootil»er 10, 1873. kmrd ot Dux-ctors ot tb« st. Lmta Mutual uratui- ComjMiuy pa#a«l rescluVous il^cUtiug •not tin* late BnpsilnUmleutSelby, m spp y- •ii iujiii ctioii Atf .onst that t\ mpan>, r.s u »just i#nauUb e aufl a r» ekle#* abui-eot po«%«r, autl tte* te Kt’t'itlon able to i»tl liabllftfe*. October Jo. 1873. Tin 'art ifa> u! ilx* N utnUlr Bs»od tl r^- Asho iv I.U «8I* lick! at ike Yi\\*eU House Makes I .run c b«at» loi Ibree ye«ro l» wwao;. by l breath could »l>t j Nvt u '* ’ ,M1 rail*- 1 :t-. t 'Vl\, 1:4A-,. Hie A-Kiii ii* tin lie was nlr lion pure*-. w*e " , l l*> Ft*' u* tt. liu.e iu<i i