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THE ATLANTA DAILY HERALD. FOL. II—NO. 54. ATLANTA, GA.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER J4, 1873. WHOLE NO. 348 FINANCES.! y ^_rk news. . Drowned—Religious Acrimony—Eold Font of on the Situation. OUR Grant What He Thinks About It. Nearim; Specie Payments. Charleston Wants Money. FOREIGN AFFAIRS. WASHINGTON ITEMS. an Associated Frees Agent. New Yokk, October 13,1873. The steamship George W. Cljda was at Key West October 8, lroni Galveston, bound for New York, and reports that on the 8th, during n aevero hurricane, ‘ Captain Cole, the second officer, and one seanuir, were j washed overboard and drowned. ! Fardey's publication this morning gives the letters | of Dr. Tozer, iato Missionary Bishop of Zanzibar, to Bishop Butler of his Diocese and tho Dean of Can- j ttrbury finding fault with the latter for participating i in the communion service in the Presbyterian Church ! in this city on Sanday last. Dr. Tozer says this con- W^ihkcion, (Xtobor 12.1973. | dnc ‘ of Dcln wiu b « ««!“<* in thi, country, a Bjcsictent Oraot yesterday, in an Interview, said lr. j anfflcionl reason and just.flc.tlon for KpLcopHau. that the panic BenerslljOirongli the conntry l * ttendin 8 ‘ho attentive eervice of the Catholic at—gfl essentially, both in ewao and effect, from any I chor<h ' * cd ™ •* c “ ed t0 P'ononoco the represen- 'Jmam ecoots of which h. had knowledge. When ! taUon thatthe Ep'ecop.lChu-.ch U a haven of roe,. .«b events have heretofore taken place, ditch* ha. bJr * of doc<riM ' * de,n r.oca> occasioned as to the cnrrcncy in circulation. Ev ery do? in possession of currency would BUSH TO TUB BANKS WITH IT Plot to Assassinate tellar. Cas- The dead; a South Csro- : 3p*Bd ft in the most liberal manner, but now. aion and snare. Jones Bogb, a noted painter, linian. Tho Associated Press courier who carried the report raay, instead of being depreciated, ts actually becom-! of ‘ho Modoc execution from Fort Klamath to the tel :OQ Sally moro valuable. He thought be saw In paea- idgf events the first steps towards resumption, for tZte *Bc«m that panics generally occur when the coun try lacks prosperity, such as from the failure of crops, oVO purchase3 from abroad, etc. In this instance the Y/SsitB has occurred in the midst of the greatest gener al grouper Uy. lib believed that he was correct in etfiag (hat oar exports since the beginning of the present Cecal year, U_VE EXCEEDED OCE IM 1*03X5. and that, to*, at a time when comparatively no cotton, 5 he firgest single item of export, woe moving. Every thing we produce is in great abundance, and the de- brad for it abroad is beyond the supply, we have to rbttre. Gmr manufactories are prosperous, and many articles egrsph station nt Jacksonville, Oregon, rode a distanco of ninety-two miles in six hours and fifty-five minutes over a mountain of more than usual roughness, em ploying three well selected horses i« r the journey. The last 42 miles he accomplish^ ! in exactly two hoars, besting his principal compete. ,r by 30 minutes j tbe BritiBh Minieter , end getting control 01 tho wires, wb ch wis neccsss- j A ^ rf , e Dumber of Clr l:ste who were Help for Shreveport ami Memphis—Another Prize Fight—Movement of Sherman and Grant, etc., etc. Washington, October 13, 1873. 1 Tho fall i«.ira throughout the country arc devoting pirt of the receipts to Memphis and Shreveport. m | Tom Allen challenges Joe Coburn for one hundred f ||(*|1* i t0 five thousand dollars. ! The Supreme Court convened. Field avid Davis j were absent. Tne Bar met and passed appropriate ; resolutions regarding Chase. Sherman and staff have gone to Toledo. Grant goes \ after reviewing preachers to-morrow. The Star say a Secretary Richardson In shaking off the use of the legal tender reserves and the present ; amount of circulating notes, eaya he would approve j any bill for permanently increasing the legal tender j circulation t-bovetho present standurd as well a6 a bill permanently fixing It at three hundred and fifty-six ‘ millions. The Secretary of the Treasury must at all times boablo to pay the appropriations of Congress or suspend payment until he can accumulate currency for that purpose* If the limit is fixed, then the De partment will be obliged to susneuu payments on ail warrants when the currency balance is exhausted, All tho city courts adjourned over to-day without I transacting any business/on account ol tho death of ! Por to Judge Scott, and will stand adjourned till the day sue- : riE> genor Castellar yesterday paid au official visit to cceding his faneral, which takos place at tho Cothc- ] WM. II JIllOTUEIiTOS General Sickles, tho American Minister, and Bayard, j i:*l cn TiYc tlneeday. Cnrlists Hum Dead. Reform in Mexico. Cuban News. SPAIN. AI aphid, October 12, 1873. doubtful rumor in circulation that a is been discovered to assassinato Castel- There is conspiracy L lar. Tho Alphoczista Clnb havo ii«ued a manifesto de claring teat tho time haa come to prepare for the accession of Don Alphonzo. STEWART & WOOD, STOVES, — AND — HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Copper Smithing, &c., DO Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, G A. ANNOUNCEMENTS. THR DEMOCRATIC TlCKKT For Mayor and Aldermen, for the city of Atlanta, i subject to the nomination on the ?3ih met. For Mayor, JOHN COLLIER. dlu Stores For Rent A.T AUCTION Boynton A Co. r particulars as to phua of renting, etc., see retie- in doora of the atores. 0. C. HAMMOCK, octl4-lt* Real Estate A*OC > . CONI) \vahj». leated venxsvlvama. -. JiKli have been imported es-e, to a Urge extent, not; “* de Po sl ‘ors- on If ketog produced at home, but are actually com- ! S f ccit •« ,b ° » rao » ul cf WOOO » rily occupied In the tranemlrtion cf the Awociated J Ll Jonqueri hare uken rclu; , 6 in 1 - raccB . Ttey first ! , , , Press report until It was too late to 1 orwtrd any other. m ,g 0 , p, rge funeral pyre and bnrncd all tbc bodies i - ' Kate Newton, wife of Mr. Charles Backus, a leading j of tlie i r doat j # actress and a member of the Fifth Avenue Theatrical j A lll8palch ffom I/4 p-dma. near Cartagena, dated Company, died in this city to-day. ; Sunday afternoon, reports tho commander of tho In surgent frigate promised te offer battle that day to the government iquadron off the port. Cannonading had been heard for the last two hours, and it wes believed that a naval fight was in progress. British, French, German and Italian tnen-of-w&r have ariivod at Eaccmbreras. Merchant vessels were Tbc National Trust Company resumed buemesp to day. P*Jing depositors in certified checks on tho Cen tral National Bank, their clearing house. Tho Union Tiust Company Las not yet begun to pay 'Adi to, tho WONWX coitrj i received at the actuiuiy cum- i ' i wb»i faa»s >« tha sopply of foTtlgn ma keti Tbe aid tc-1 As “ y ofiice To(al recci I‘” "P te t’ji? dsle, | k axing the harbor of Carthagena, and foreigners who iDOy rendered in tbo purchase of an unusual largo ; . . . , xemained were hurriedly preparing to quit the city, .rnriber of bond3 was not so much real as moral. The j Ie the caso of th ® co^>red men agsunst ISallack for I M.vdhid, Ortober 13, 1873. | con-admission to the theatre. Judge Barrett to-day , The inBurgent fl9et has been defeated by the nation- i.vtios- or thk coun ii. v mad , r , j allowed tho defendant to put in au enterified anav.'or^ i squadron. The fight took place on Saturday after- sTA^irEDED. ! wWcb ifl considered adverse to the plaintiff >. It is j noon Eear Cartagena* an J lasted about two hours. The iia<I not the Treasury seemed to aid them in tome j rc I‘ orted tbat Kx-Goy. Hoffman will be nominated by ( j nsurge nt vessels were considerably injured, and were wjy, the fright would have become more general an 1 | tha rcmocrats ' 88 eucce88or to Brooks for ! compelled to return to Cartagena harbor, the cense qncuco to tbe country more fatal. Congress, not S. S. Cox, as heretofore stated. j The government squadron consisted of the Almanza, As it was he really believed tho rfihct was going to Beading houses in the piano trade to-day uevy any | Ycttoria, Cormtn and two small vessels. Admiral Sa bo beneficial in many ways to tho country at large, Mention of reducing wages. A few of the smaller bos in command. The Intraneigieto fleet numbered j Hall, XU thoogh tho cost to some Individuals, deseiviog of a ’ bonsc8 tav ® ceased operations for a *hort t,ia? i ; four vessels. There is a rumor that ihoTctnen has forty ye better fate, may be severe. owirg to inability at present of making collections. been captured, but the government has received t The two dtmurrers Laving been overruled, 1 enc jj intelligence, and it is thought to be untru ■ Mrs. licmscn, of Brooklyn, N A EETtTBS TO A SPECIE |JA £ LS . an never bo t fleeted except by a shrinkage of value. ' ^ rs - Bcnucn, of Brooklyn, New York, to-day j xhere is great rejoicing here over this victory. a his always works hard to a large class of pc oFtowbo ! «'« | riutienlars of tha Xaval Efi-a-cmait cfi Car- xoep Tit they «, worth ia E9r S inr. Tho .h.inkag, ! 1 for *“ ' b0 "“ nd dollira dan “3™ forcaHtiB E (ngena. haa dow taken place. Pisastcra to inOl.iduiIs have , 1418 dcala of * , cr »on l>y removing him from home to, A spccitl f rcul Carlasica to the Timca .liealy overtaken them, ami it ia to he elncerely * smau pox lioeplUL ^ _ _ i gives the tellonin- iartlcr.lar3 <-f the tn-afiemeutbe- iiopea tha afiTanlaso mifiht he relaincd in order to Two thoinmna threo handled emigrant, arn.ca to-1 t-atn llie gp^ui,]. Government Squadron, nndor Ad-1 galea proceeded in a hody to a la reach o solid financial haa:a. Alrcadj the currency ; d -*’ • ^ ‘ miral Lobes, and a lleetcf intransigents veaeci,. Upon the Cetitinental Hotel i.aaappreciated to about par with silver. the appearance of the National rqnadron the Junta Jle wondered that silver is not now j oaring out. Vl| ' held a consultation and decided to fight, although they (iKOKGlA v'^hen this should take place Li3 theory was that the j R H il ^ v Ijis x. 1 M I » \ ^ bope of achieving a victory. Some of the gar* country could absorb from $200,000,000 lo $300,000,000 Decision—Arrival oi tho Evan-1 helical Alliance. I'HiLADEi.rxiiA, October 13, 1W3. Judge cadwalUder, in tha United Slates District Court to-d*y, decided a question of considerable im portance to ship owners and mariners, la the case of Wilson vs.tho ateamship Juniata, a suit for seaman’s wages. Tho ship Lad t&kea on beard one eeamau too many, sni Wilson, who had been regularly shipped by tho ^shipping master, was discharged. Tbe latter thereupon filed his libel for one mouth’s pay. The court held that the Captain had no right to discharge Wilson, and decreed tbe libellant one mouth's wages with costs. Tha Evangelical Alliance airived here this evening and wero welcomed by Judge Fieiee, for the Mayor* in Independence Hi 11. Baecher also spoke extending the right hand of fellowship on behalf of the whole country*. At the Evangelical Convention In Independence C. Dallas Mareton, Vicar of London, said » ago he had taught Sunday School in the Church of Epiphamy in Philadelphia, and although au ] Englishman, he fell ho was partly American, and was j free to speak in the Hall of Independence. FisLc, of Paris; Rev. Borkly, of England; Dr. j Uouchet, of I.aly; llcv. Sheshadra, cf Bombay, also j made short addresses. Dean, of Canteibury, closed' services in the Hall with prayer, after which the dele- j c f welcome in . J. I-\ BO/ EM AN. OWEN LYNCH. J. WAUL1CK C. \V. HUNNKUIT. J. T. Ml ADOK- K. M. BARRA I;. OC'ilt tf JOHN KELLY. VAPD. D. A. El? AT IE. GEORGIA—FnUon Gouuty, Obxtnahx's o> n*.£, Atlanta. Ga , October ll', 1^7. office, on BYiday, tho fifth day of October, l??J, at 1 i o’clock, A.M. octl4-dAwlt DANIEL PI UTMAN, Ordinary. JOHN FLYNN. TA%n J. A. HAYDEN. Lost, B e street, a sqnare POCKET BOOK containing br tx*. 1 tween $80 and $83 In currency. Tbe finder Will fee im* ,i vi hoping . handsomely rewarded by leaving the same at the store- ; of W. Powers & 8on, o-jruer Peachti ee and Walton cr • r D * j bring eamo to me at my house corner Forsyth and JAMES y WiM.UMS. . Church street?. octl4-lt-' MARY A. WATTS. AIderr i-ThlMl Wi»nl. Notice. We are authorised to auuoauce Mr. J. TELLY a candidate for Aldermau from the Third Ward, jeet to the Donvxratlc ncmination. tl MANY FRIENDS. Fo ?l:xyi of it. This wonid prove » great benefit ia several \taya. It wou'd supply a market for a number ol years tor n product of our mines now becoming a Irog. It would take the place of forty millions of factional currency, about the amount cf change that experience haa proved to be necessary for tbG transac tion of business, and will become the currency, which will be bonded in small amounts. He believed that silver once more in circulation, greenbacks would never be at a discount for silver. All fluctuations irom that point would be in appreciation of value of e-ur paper money. As to legislation, the President said that he thought lunch upon the subject, and if he were now engaged in writing bis annual message to Congress ho should recommend positive authority t3 reissue Progress of the Plague Memphis, Shreveport and Elsewhere. McMillan . THE STRICKEN CITIES. rison were in favor of surrendering the city, but the : * 01 Sufferers, majority of ills men, especially the deserters from tho j Coixmp.uk, October E’, 1873. government army, were determined upon resisting : ^ke citizens of Columbus raised in two days $1,600 .»v to the last General Contreras and several members of j by voluntary contributions for tho Memphis and i 41 * the Junta went on board tha Numancia. All the Shreveport sufferers, and contributions are still com-1 ** morning was consumed by the Insurgent vessels in , iD# ^ n * The Masons gave one hundred and sixty-five taking in coal and proviso ni. At noon on Saturday, 1 dollars, and tha Jews two hundred. Mayor Mcliheny everything being in readiness, the four vessels • f'PTtsted the amount to the proper parties at cmee. weighed anchor and sailed out of tbo harbor . T\7 U A mrjrp amid loud thears for tbc populace, and the insurgent -*- TiL YV iiiAlxlililx. troops af.er proceeding a short distance, Admiral la- The lUQfl of Major A. LEYDEN candidate for Mayor of Atlanta, su' ie nomination on the 2~>ih Octob- r. oct3-l Messrs. Editors—Gen: M. ACTON on the Work! Ward, as Ceureihmn. OCt7 td for A Ultima Euitora Ukdald: Ecsss candidate for Aldermc to the Democratic no October, 1873. mb- i of October, 1873, Ly Jefferson Gault. Jr., c; tb- ' city of Atlanta, one small red and whito HEIFER marked with a rmooth crop in tho right and a * wallow fork in theleltear. Appraised by James Langston and Wir. Henderson, freeholders of said ciiy, tc L*. worth five dollars, and who say it is worth 20 cent* per day to keep her. Tho owner is hereby notified to appear before u>:-. prove property, pay costs and expenses and take he’, away (be she will be sold on the premises of the »:<1 . Ganit, the taker up in tbe northe-n part of said city. ..v- . t- ,-ar.l," on Thursday, thf S3d da - ’ JNO. T. UOOrEL, Cierk O.O. Tli Atlanta Daily & Weekly zed to auaoui.ee tbe uaint i.f J. C. i caudi.latc for Aldermau from the bj-et to the Democratic nc miaation. Memphis No Better. sour millions of reserve, a free banking law, with the Kjme protection to bill holders as now, a repeal of tne -.loose requiring a reserve for the protection of dopos- .tors, a per cet-tage of the other reserv e to be in gold £ji<l that increased in a regnlar ratio until the whole reserve would be in gold. This could be solely ef fected by requiring such institutions to save tho whole or a Urge percentage of the gold interest paid to banks on their bonds held by tbc Treasurer of tho United States for the protection of bill holder?. He also favored an absolute prohibition to tue pay ment of interest on deposits. ba’s fleet, consisting cf Yitiarca, Al naczi, Yillade, Madrid, Carmen, and two paddle, which steamers wero met and an engagement instantly began. The fight lasted two hours uu buuuiu; p . ia ii 'If when the latransgente fleet was defeated and driven the forty- Forty-seven Deaths m Mem " back to Cartagena, their vessel* being badly damaged. Wj o Vi-U phis on Saturday. More Help Needed. Mziirm?, October 13, 1873. The kitctU were almost deserted yoaterdiy. Few went to church. There were no pleasure vehicles out; nothing but hearses. There were fi’.ty-seven deaths OINGT0N, October 13, lb<3. rroLabiliticj—For Tuesday, in tho Gulf States, southeasterly winds, somewhat higher temperature, and increased cloudiness, with possibly rain on the western gulf coast. Tor the South Atlantic States, southeast and southwest winds, with generally clear I nomination, to l* , . . , . . ... . , ,,,,,, i weather. B^or tho middle and Eastern States, falling ; ‘ Tbe Iusnrgents showed great spirit but handled their • . . . . _ . , , „ : «* ., . barometer, southwesterly winds and cloudy or partly ' — shins badly. , , , , . * , •cloudy weather, lor the lower lakc-s, southerly, 11’Ndon, October 13,1»<J. | veering to westerly winds, with cloudy weather. For A speial to tho l'imes says that General Sebalos ha3 : jjjo upper lakes and tho northwest, southeasterly ordered the people living in the vicinity of Cartha- J vrinds and clear or cloudy weal her. . genis to quit their houses, as a general bombard meet ’ TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. . I oct2—td For Alilei man. I hereby announce myself a candid.ue lor ic-ekc- j tion for Alderman from the First Ward, subject to tho , • Democratic nomination on the fia’.h day of October, • ] 1873. Joas F. Morbis. A l«Ici Sixth YYitail. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Alder- from the Sixth Ward, subjrct to the Democratic held on October fi5th. M. E. MAHER. Alitva i Sixth \Yav<t. D. V. MrDUFFIC is annoi Aldermau from the Sixth Wa cratic nomination to be held by sea and land will soon be opened. A correspondent of the Daily News telegraphs from Carthsgenia that the naval action was brought on by an attempt of tho insurgent fleet to escape to Oran, in Algeria. Additional particulars of tho figh- sliow that the rebel ships failed to support each other* The Kumanica fired wildly. Tbe Tufon behaved with tho greatest gallantry, and w*a frequently cheered by spectators on shore, omong whom wero hundreds of foreigners. 6he narrowly escaped capture owing to her boldness in coming too close quarters. Attempt were made by the Government rt' et to rut eft her rc* treat, but failed. MEXICO. need as a candidate for rd, subject to the Demo- ■n the fijih day of Octo- td The steamer Missouri, en route from Liverpool ior Nassau, was lost at sea on the fith. The loss is estima ted at from $230,003 to $303,000. All the cr. saved. For Alderman. i are authorized to announco Mr. It. C. YOUNG j candidate for Alderman from tbo Third Ward, ; were \ subject to the Democratic nomination. : oct2>td $7,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY! In order to enable us to carry into effect coru.i* iuir.rovements to the HERALD, we jiroposo to offer ts au inducement to subscribers a list of presents, t be awarded by au equal distribution on New Year - Day. The Atlanta Daily Herald Is the only eight-page duily paper published la tL • South outside of New Orleans, and is univer.s.■».«'r - I mittod to be the best paper in Georgia. THE WEEKLY HERALD tads up cf the cream of tbo Pally, and -six colons paper. The Cheapest and Best The gross receipts of the Chicago Exposition on j tbe night of the 13th will be do voted to tin Memphis j fever relief fund. S! $400. Edward English, a aged 20, wa* uasoccf. ey, Mo: octo-id an attempt at suicide In Paterson, ! day, and succeeded. 1 F*ur Alderman— Scvenili WhxI, \ Ex-President Andrew Johnson is in Washington j We are anthoriz3d to announce that J. N. LANGS- 10U3 J looking after his little deposit ol $7:1,0'0 in the Firs j TON is a candidate for Aldermau from the Seventh Ward, subject to the Democratic coroinaticn. cct2-td Fonrth Waul. ceipt ot hud Tbs President did not contend that he would be , yesterday, right in these recommendations, but they embodied j Cairo, October 13,1873. tbe view* which hi* unaided rr flec.ions had brought . The steamer K okulr, with four person* aboard re- to him. There wc* no question but that much demor- ! ported to bo down with the feyer, was refused wharf- ofiling injariona apecuiation and gambling was ! ago and passed up the Ohio river, caused by tbe accumulation of capital in largo centers ■ later. during a portion of tbe year when money is not re- . Memphis, October 13. 1873. qoired for the moving of product* by the payment ol ; T. S. Jukes, Grand Chancellor of tho Knights of interest on deposits. This leads country banker?, j pythioe, of Tennessee, is down with the fever, and the merchant* and others to deposit in city bfcnks, princi- ‘ Katies of his office devolve upon W. II. Moyston. This j); vS3eV enuic*e of Chlircll and State litll ptfly ia How York, Is ra,ke tbc ir bom/ cam Mine-! ot acr b» eleven p.tienU. and there U no money In " Vreedom _ The Jesn u s Proscribed. S.UonrtBaaV. ibtng daring the period when they do not wish to use their treasury. Demands upon them for aid to Ihe London ad** c LL Banks paying interest on deposits cannot afford to : suffering brotherhood have exhaust'd their relief City or Mexico, Oc ober 2, 1 t*.x. rh*otbe iiotd the money Idle, hence Gambling on fancy etocks, | and contributions. The rrieets of the Church of St. Loretto, and all par- j e ° mfiUoQs of which os on investment would not supply a ! Three physicians from Chicago aud ono frua New ; ishes, havo excommunicated aU peisons rccogni.-ung * a, ‘ a family even in the most economical manner. York arrived here yesterday and oflVrcd their services, j the constitution and reforms inaugurated by tho «ot The building ef railroads that are not wanted, and ■ w hi t h were accepted, and they went to wcik. J eminent. vIMA cannot for years pa7 running expenses/'etc , j Joseph W. Tooney, a visiting member of the I. O. O. j Tb e Jesuits have beeu ordered to leave tte country meh gambling and speculation tad, he trusted, rc- ( of New Albany, died yesterday. ^ on the first opportunity.^ They are given the choice ..... ^ .. #eived a blow from which, l;o h*pb( d. they would not ■ General deinoraJ.vatiou exists throughout the city; of American, Eoglieh or French packets, reooteff- . tho police force haa been greatly reduce!; the city { Cougresa haa decided tho following: Tho President ?aid that unites hi* mind should tin- • rjiirosul ha* been compelled to r:*dn'e the number of j Church and State are to be eeparalod, •itrgo a change, he would recommend a lost office ; itatripa one-fourth, aul the number of cararunnu-y j wmk. Thi* would give an institution in which every- j 4^ to t yii id the experi3e of drivers. »°« la h,v6 con»S««. witbin tho rcuth j H E tbe rtitor of lhe Awlrtteh*. i* rip of every one who can opproacii a money order post. , cfficc. He should recommend the payment of I per , l dy recovering. , «nt. to dope,Iter, and tho conv.rtion of depc.it. 1 Tho morluiry report lor t««lr-Mr hour., ending ether into oat*taadin.jJ United State bond, or i-to «■*“» ‘bo* tha te. «" , oMfccd to new 4>; per tea,, bond, and the taking »p ,f a cor- •' -«">« I respanding amount cf thoee outstanding. ' J . _ CbAriefiton Wants More Greenbacks I,sued. T \ c recupt. of ibe Howard As.oca.Hon Saturdv sr. Lov October l, isra. wa«$D*. Their daily expenses are There is Havana. U.tobcr Vi, 1*73. A ape. iai ai-palch from Carrollton. Missouri, give* CaARi-E^TON. October 12, lfe«3. ; a general dcsliation among the poor. All kinds of, Deputation* from the corporations of Ilalqnln and an account of a terrible tiagedy enacted near there: 'tne New* and Cornier, in a leading editor .a’, taken , contribution* nro acceptable. Throe hundred appli- . qj tiara have arrived here to entreat the Captain Gene- ' Robert Austin, a young farmer residing near there, su*- tbr> ground that the expected imports of specie will ; c# ti ona at the St. I’eter’s Aajluiu. The aiatersare pro- ; T(| j to gfDt j reinforcements to their place*. I petted his wife ofin fidelity, and on Friday left home, saving he wa3 going to the St. Louis Fair, to be absent Aldermen—Fifth NY mil. sold Saturday for | JOHN fl. GoLDiSHTH and MOSiS T. SIMMONS j bo found fighting against j will be supported by the citizen* of the Fifth Ward utive of Alexandria, Viiginia, j for Aldennon for tho year 1874, subject to the Demo- j Bond Rings and Swindlers. iful in a love afliir, and naado | cratic nomination, which will bo held c i the 2V.h tnst. And that it will bo always found battling for *.8- • r->*- pie and institutions of the South. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. cannot mako laws establishing or prohibiting any , „ , . . . . . , . . .... i snip Lie of Say, for New York ligioo. Matrimony I* lo be u civil contract. F.elig-I ions inBtitu'.iona cannot possess property. A simple nromise to speak troth, complying with tho obliga tion contracted, with penalties in cafe of violation, substituted for the religious oath. Nobody is LOUISIANA. New Oreean^, IMobor 12, ltC73. The iviiip T*»iuioa arrived at Southwest Paps to-day. Tha Laly Russell, from Liverpool for Mobile, wift all her masts gone, bat with soar rigged forward and aft, but wanted no assistance, on tho 7th, camo across the ith her rudder and masts gone, and overy sail and rope carried away, and i the Creek Bear, tbvoo day* without water and nearly J all disabled. The capUin of tbe Ta^mana took them I aboard and brought them to this port. Before leaving ! the I-*le of h^y, the captain and crew fired the vessel. Aldrnuaa—V Cjxizess FotniM W.vrd: I respectfully ounonnee derman from your Ward, nomiuotion. iy»eli a caoU.-iate ior Al* , iibifjrt to tho Bt*rao ratic ‘ Tilts. PINCKNEY. List of Preseals for the Diily. AMUSEMENTS. 1 - _ - -—I EVERY MERCHANT SHOULD RAKE IT. MISSOURI. CUBA. not give to Southern planters tbe required relief, and ' aiding for them as far a* possible, but they are i demand* an Increased issue of gretaback* a3 the only ■ p C .u Ct i t* turn many unfortunate children sway, way of restoring confidence, maintaining prices avoid- J Littlk 11o:k, October 13,1873. ing general bankruptcy. It is a^ked of President; Two fatal case, at Argents, opposite here. Argent* Grant, In tbo namsof the South e*p*cially, to c all an ; j 9 quaxentined. extra session of Congress to consider the financial sit ENGLAND London, October 1 In CONCORDIA HALL Monday and Tuesday (HTOBKit 13th sad Itili. THE SENSATION OF THE DAY! Tin; GREAT Lulu Combination i nation. Ni;w i'oax, October 13, l«7.l. Foreiga exchange dull and heavy. Th? fad ura of P. P. file van* was announc d to-fay. THe CiocionftU Gleariug Uoa^e. Cis< innati, October 13,187 ;. Ttu action of the Clearing House A**ocljtlcn Sxtur- Telegi SaaavEPOBf, October 13, 1873. ■pirns all well. Twelve interment* to-day. LATER FROM MEMPHIS. for stveral day*. Ifo went to the depot, but returned i and secreted hixneelf ;u the closet in his wife’* bed- ! O.vr Ihree Billion, h.ve been drawn from tho | rooa3< arnee.1 wittx s double barrel ,liot ^un. HI. wife I Biiui of England, aU for s ,m5 h »" i , ocn retired, ,nd ahorfl, rtter KHJah Ha-c, entered j C OMPOSKH Of been rtilppod frrm other porl.. h,, room and undrce.l himwlf. A, be wa, getting , ALA. The Great Kuropean Gymoa»t. PIERRE HYACINTH ’iuto bed Austin sprang cut aud fired, but the shot ] BILLY PASTOB, AtnerfiV* Champion Com ! sliat New The News More Favorable Veiy Uusei? Reported. IIumpbx*, ftito The blight frost which fell here this ^morning hav Inspired new fcopa. Vcry few cares of fever were ! FRED MONTAGUE. | JOHN Lf.OLAIK, O. A. FAKIM. J AS. HUNT, J. JONE8. T. HUNT. Appear Nightly in ; HISS MONTAGUE, MISS BEANE, j. f. Raymond. SUED I.kCL.UK, W. GRIFFIN. G. A. BLANK, r*>ilJ:ant Programme Compris- Acolhe Report from Ciuciun case not Abating. Republican deputies to the A*8cnib]> waited on cx President Tbicra to-day, andtenderfbl their congrat- ; nlations on the victory in tho proviuf^a. Thiers ex- ! pressed bis gratification at the rcsu'.t 11 tbe rteeviona, Uim i>Nin, Oil In because it would strengthen the hard* ol opponent? j 'J h*» .-ti ( ouui il to-day appropri i of monirchical sch:m?a. The deputies havo also : for tho reiiei of Memphis. Tbo mayor rt ?ent a telegram to ltemusat, e xpressing their egram from tbs mayor of Memphis this e A Mu Tin* Dis- ndssed Haley and entered hia wift’a abdomen. Aus- Geneva, October 1 >. it*. !, j fl rc j ^gain at Haley and killed him instantly. Mrs* Hyacinth has been elected one of the three . Autt ; n died Saturday afternoon. Audio surrendered j Cure* in Geneva by the old Catholic?. himself to the authorities. All tbc parties are highly FRANCE. connected. ~,.te.Ctet,.,rW. W IL OH1 °- *»y was to the effect that all tbe Cincinnati banks ported up to noon. Au important feature now WbAiidmnme currency payment* to-dar. able in the diavass is, that it soon turns its course to i .-Ttmn^n Council to-day appropriated i recovery or death. Many of those who wi-re attacked and Shreveport mifferera. a week ago are on the street, while those who were — - attacked earlier are still confined to their room*. M\BYL\YD Tho mortuary repoit from noon yosterday to toon Dentil of R Distinguished Jurist. low fever, and aix, other causes. Trains leaving the J j oy *ihis succeis. Tue members cf the Lilt Centre j ing in the following language: I arn pained to have Bu TTMor.F October 13 1873. city continue to be crowded. Geo. D. I'lummer, s w ,n m eet on tbe 23U instant, tho Extreme Republicans j to pay tho diseaoo 1* spreading aud not abatjug, and : V. n»U. 0coU. Jodite Of tte MUmor, City Court, | P««luout Muon. ,ui W. T. Mcl^fr..)., comruirtlou | on the 35th ,nd the Mo<ler.t» Bepublinu, ou the Kth , ' and presiding Judge of the Supreme Bench of BalU- merchant. smong the dead reported at noon. ; |o de , lg nate meml>ere of tho general Committee of j * T he Dowd of Trade Las appointed a coromlttc * ‘ more etty, died this morning after a protracted iilnes* Two oi llie larf f e ^ ‘ “ u “ ■' in tho #eve«itf-flfth year of hi# age. He was auditor of ni0rnln *f for lack __ Circuit Court of BeJtimore roanty, euJ eulttf-queut TENNESSEE. til‘tlk'llT.U > The cation Oflha New Kt.fcUu.Jer ... «iv. j H “ W ’ " ,#f “cf, TOCM, ... .... I ing an ausuree to a direct uue»Uou was il'.u,. 1 ecll«-lt lettertoa county, v«i Ain ma rinu* | ,_ 4a j * , —— — ■ — correspondent Ihe i'.oaI $l.'.,o«ni. Dthwl a It)- ' vning, *»y 1 Farce, A Parlor KilK itMiuimni. Amt n Comic Ti t ok I'autou Three distinct pi'rfomnncei in One Evenin;*. Features Each Night. ADMISSION 7.V. Reaciwd &*‘s $1 Ou. or 10 tt K. W. WALCOTT, liusinesM Mans, EVERY MECHANIC SHOULD TAKE IT. ! EVERY PROFESSIONAL SHOCI.D TAKE IT. EVERYBODY SHOl'LD TAKE IT. All subscribers who pay u-* |3 for six moutka sub , acription to the Doily HERALD, above all arrearages, from this date to New Year’s Day, will have on equal chance of obtaining one of the following Treseut?. to be awarded on that day: l Casts Present S MO (W Piano, wortti 500 tH) Gold AVatctscs. 400 00. .T Hewing Machines 300 ©O- | 5 Sets FnmUurc 13 Sets China Waic i 4 Sets Diclsens' Works, f*rern ant' gold Kdition I Sets Waverly Novels f 4 Sets BolwerN Works, Library i 45 Copies Shaksprare’s Complete Works Do iOO Superb Cbromos, worth from $5 to $10 earh 300 OO 300 (H» 130 0V- 100 OO 100 ivo* 1.000 (k» ng the dead reported at noon. j t c designate members of tho general Coarmittee of j ^The Board of^TYa^l^Las appuinVed a' romiullteeW ! . . . .. . Mtbcer balls In the city closed this , yj uoa g rm ent. Under tho law the government must ; five to tooper**’* with lhe city authorities for relieving 4 ' niiv^HriKsV 1 INriTAN l\ ' ^ ( . §| | | p |tM|1 | of business order elections for the assembly In the depart ment of;, Memphis. __ Aliberaf reward wilibe paid forth* apprebenn*n of j t 40-Saw OaUai fyof Biktoiore City Court, for nearly forty ser#n years. Nashtiix*., October 13,1ST3. of the Lower «elne, Tha Belue, ji. M. U.chardf, proprietor of the academy of music. I ter.* NORTH CAROLINA. while in a disreputable place of amusement to-day was shot and killed by James llogan. Richards had fUi.si',*, October L!, IH 3. sed.ired Hogan's sister. Hogan, sHer shooting Elrh- TueauBwsl fair was opened by (Governor Co!I veil J ards, steol over him and watched to are that be was Dre trains are crowded with rllMlOT Dxn Vow lees , dead, then walked scr.^s the etreet and mrrewWed w,i: «pre«k on Friday ; «m concert Seturdsy- PRUSSIA. * l re ted to me, say* _ i other day, wUeu l naked au K^aleru Irieud of j mine, whose family were not noted for very . PRESENTS for THE WEEKLY HERALD: •A-rtvovtisotnonte.! AU subscribi're who ahvli pay us $2 00for one year's ^ , - y - - j subscription to lhe WEEKLY HERALD will have an Stolen, equal share in the following TVfrents, to be awarded * that day ....$400 OO 1C Oita, sf any* dr- irrd make WOW* • 1 Cottou Screw 130 OO j '40 Onr-horcr Tara Plow* 130 OO H. M. GREEN, himrelf. 10 Two-horae Tsira Plows 100 im ,rre ..-JI noiva lot very , „ . . . .. . . .. . 10 8,1, Cltop r«nltlM M>0 OH uutivt, habita, “Was not jonr futht-r'* .hath . “ttomoy Xj®VA) . j 30 Toilet W» MO Off Biuus. O.tobtr l l. inr.1. | very Btidden ?" Slowly drawing one hand from Atlanta r.onrcria ’ i °° H “ nJ ^’ mr »'•*»- The mmiatersot Commerc'd and Interior have issued • hi« pocket, [end puUtn^ down hU benrd, tho RtUHUtt, V-lOOrgld* | ^ $;| to $3 earh 700 ©• instructions to the district suthorities to expel atl eui- | interrogated cautiously replied, •* Weal, ret her ! tgvstfon agents who rre donatctled In »<«minr. . Midden for Atlanta, Georgia- j Office, Republic Blovfc. ioat opposite Kimball i House. Win give careful siteulion tu any bust nee* , <ntrnsled tohts (wrs. ectIC tf • I . too OO