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THE 1TLMTA DAILY IEEALD. VOL. II—NO. .00 ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY, OCTOBER SI, 1873. WHOLE NO. 354 NEW YORK NEWS. Serious Charges against the Detective Force. Nrw York, October 20, 1873. It M said that charges of a most serious character have been preferred against various members of the Detective's squad, at police headquarters. The prin cipal of these charges is understood to be based on the alleged collision between two of the detectives and George McDonnell, lately convicted of forgery in Lon don. II ta alleged that McDonnell was allowed to retain a large amount of money which should have been seined and dolivered to Mr. Dacos'.a, representative of the Bajk of Enaland, in this country. McDonnell, it is said, m tde affi lavit, embodying his knowledge of tho caso, an l sent it to Dacosti, who laid the matter before the District Attorney. The list •f charges were prepared by tho Assistant District At torney, and forwarded to Police Commissioner, Du- cnyer. New Yobk, October 2?, 1873. Tbo t terra did very'.little damnse In this or the neighboring cities, save m blowing down branches of t ie trees, old fences, kc. No intelligence lias been 1 Fair, November Cth, upon invitation of Colonel T. W. 1 received at the otiices of Sindy Hook pilots at noon J jr a j r f #Xt t>day of any marine disasters or of sny considerable J WASHINGTON NEWS. Washjxgtok, October 20, 1873. The Supreme Court of the State of 8outh Carolina and the rel trust es vs. the State and County Troasu. rers in error, to the Supreme Court of South Caroliua- This was a re-argument of these cases. The question is, whether the bills Issued by the Bank of the State of South Carolina, which were issue! daring the war, were so far issued in aid of the rebellion as to justify the couLty Treasurer in refusing to receive them in payment of taxes, notwithstanding the charter of the bank made in 1802, especially provided they should bo to received- When formerly decided, tin court was against the va lidity of ike bills as a tenure for taxes with two dissents Case on argument. Judge McGrath and Mr. Boyco for tho State; Mr. Chamberlain for noteholders. The bad weather postpones Andrew Johnson's ter. enade. To-day, in the Bankruptcy Court, JuJgo Humphreys, in the case of Jay Cooke L Co., on a petition for m- vo!un:ary bankruptcy, an order of publication to ab sent defendants was made. President Grant visits the Loudon County (Va.) NORTH CAROLINA. WiioravoTOX, October 20, 1873. The British barque, Elizabeth Knowles, Carmichael Captain, which cleared from here on the 14tb, with 24.400 barrels of rosin, sprung a leek, and was beached near Tnbbs Inlet, twenty-seven miles south of Cape Fear Main Bar. It is thought the vessel will be a total loss, opd that nearly all the cirgo will be saved. The British brig, A. M. B., Strong Captain, arrived at this port from Belfast, Ireland, and reports that ho experienced a heavy gale October 7tb, two hundred and fifty miles south of Cape Fear, during which both masts were carried away and after rigging, end jury naatta. She continued on her courso until yes*, terday, when tho wrecking steamar, Waceamaw, of j this port, t«ok her in tow and brought her eafely in. THE SOUTH. The Latest News by Mail to the Herald. inconvenience to shipping reeultiug from the storm. At telegraph offices information is given that tho wires in the east and west are generally damaged. K»e canal boat disaster is exaggerated. Three b>aU were sank. No Uvea lost. Jim Braly and WlUlam Miller, noted thieves, es caped from Sing Sing. Alexander Klein, on returning from a wedding par ty Intoxicated, deliberately shot himself fatally. The examination of witnesses for the defense in the Blokes case commenced to-day. Later advices from Verplank saji wers sunk and fifteen lives lest. The sixteenth annual meeting of the National Lucal Preachers’ Association cf the Methodist Episcopal Church began its session at Cambridge, New York, on Saturday. Delegates were present fron various Stales, also Bishops Semper, James, and Campbell, President Dr. MacFarland delivered aa address of welcome at the evening session. Deports from the different conferences were re ceived, this being the lf*0th anniversary of the death of Philip Embury, the first Md»hodist preacher in America. A monument wi 1 l>e dedicated to his memory at Cambridge to-day. Addrccs.s will be delivered by Bishops V.'ataly, James Simpson and other?. New York, O-tobcr 20, 187'J. It is stated that one express company to-day receiv ed <800.000 in currency, and it Is believed thst other companies received enough from tho interior to swell the aggregate to about $5,500,000. It is believed that the Union Trust Company will retame shortly, with increased capital. Considerable damage was done by the gale in the j outskirts of the city, and two unoccupied buildings in Brooklyn were blown down. The Stock Exchange sent $1410 to Meinphi*. Seven hundred emigrants arrived to-day. The reported prize fight, near Bobortidah, Illinois, i yosteiday, between Malden, of New York, and Haw- j kins, of Chicago, was broken up wlihe the fifty-fifth } round vas being fought, the palice arresting both | principal?, tccon ’p, and forty spectators. MISSOURI. Lois of tbe Steamer Mary E. Foe—The St. Lon's Bridge—The Presbyterians. St. Lotna, October 20,1873. Tho steamer Mary K. Poe had twenty passengers and eight hundred tons of freight. Among the cargo were seventy-five barrels, of oil, which bursted— spreading over the surfsce of tho water in sheets of ftame, by which many wore burned after leavfog the boat. The army engineers report the bridge over the Mis sissippi at St. Louis to seriously »fleet navigation. They recommend a canal or open cat behind the east ern abutment of the bridge. They also recommend that arch tresses be hereafter prohibited in bridges over navigable streams. Bev. Dr. Brooks and bis friends who at a meeting of tbe Independent Old School Pre byterl&n Synod yesterday, opposed tbe proposition to unite with the Southern Presbyteiisn Church, and who were ex pected to secede and organize another S> nod, held a meeting to-day and decided to take no action till after tbe Presbyterians have voted on sending commission er’s to the next meeting of the Southern General As sembly. It is now definitely settled that General F. P. Biair* Jri» bas been appointed State Superintendent of insur- ance, and that he has accepted. PENNSYLVANIA. An Old Woman Murdered for Her Monty. Piitsbujg, October 20, 1873. Mrs. Margaret Branclin, aged seventy years, and supposed to be very pcor, was found inker room mimlerei. A German family who occupies the lower psrt of the house, is suspected cf the crime. It is said that the old lady had large sums cf g 4 J in her trunks, which had been broken op«*n and rifled. Mitre H Chusk, October 20,1873. The Lehigh bas risen six feet to-day. One boat has gone over th* dam, and others are expected to follow, flreat damagu is feared if tin rain continues till morning. ^ KENTUCKY. Ku-Klux Trial and Verdict -Fire. Lonsvnxx, Oc*ober20,1873. James Todd L Cx, bagging warehouse, on Main street, was burned. Loss on stock $50,000. In tbe cose of Me&ux against McK’nney snd others, for some days before the United States C'ouit hc.e, for alleged Ku-Klux outrage in 186*. in Mercer coun ty, Kentucky, tbe jury returned a verdict of $50 dam ages for plaintiff, who claimed to have suffered great ly at the hands of ten unmasked Ku-Klux, who at tacked his bonse. The defendants are prominent cit izens of Mercer ooanty, and will file a bill of excep tions. TELEGRAPHIC - BREVITIES. APPOIVTXEST^. Isidore It!umental, Colit ctor of Customs, St. Mark Frank N. Wycker, Collector of Customs, Key Writ. A. K. Davis, Postmaster, Ms on. Miss. MARYLAND. £ole:;;-#Catholic Ceremony. Bauttmorf, October 20, 1673. The c-maceration of the arch diocese of Baltimore to the sacred heart of Jo6us took place to day at tho Cathedral, with most rolerau and imprtselva cere monies. AicbbKbop Cayley celebrated pontifical high mass, assisted by a number of deacons and clergyman. Iiev. Wm. Way rich preached while tto solemn ceremonies were taking place. The same servico was also celebrated by 123 Catholic It was announced several days -ioce that the Com- j churches in various parts of tho State, and sixteen in nureioners of tlio United States and Mexican Claim ' lhe Di , lrirt of Colombia, boionging to this arch Commission had selected Sir Edv ard Thornton for the J diocese. office of Umpire, and that he ba t accepted the charge, J Bai.timobe. October 20, 1873. conditioned upon his olt iniug the assent Tho National Convention cf Chiefs Departments of bis Government. This having been J convened. Fjfcy delegates, Chiefs of tho principal accorded, Lis acceptance is now made j cities. A permanent organization effected. Johu r al boats • aa< * has signed the required declaration D. Damerall, of Boston, President; eighteen Vice j of cfiice. In rnakiog the tender of the office j Presidents; Corresponding Secretary, Chief Hills, of the Commission take occasion ta ass ure Sir Edward ‘ Borne, Ga, that while they consider that any gontleman might be j The Pimlio rac.-s com n njes Thursday, the 23d, proud of the endors ment of the government in whose service he has spent so many years of bis life, their conOdenco is particularly directed to him by tho very L'gh appreciation of his personal worth and Intelligence, they urge his acceptance of the trust as tending to convince the peo ple and the government of the United States and Mex ico cf the sincere desire and purpose of the commis sioners to t ff.*ct a just and honorable arbitrament of the questions referred to the commission. Sir Ed ward in accepting acknowledges the compli ment of the ncrnina ion, and pledges himself to a Georgia Tho burning of gin bonse3 in Southwest Georgia has commenced, w ith some half doz en cases of incendiarism the past week. Two colored gentlemen in West Point dis puted, and with “ pistols nnd coffee for two,” started out to settle tho matter. Both were nidering. It is said by exchanges that “ Lulu,” now traveling with her combination, isnota “her,” but a “he.” Harris, ot tho Savannah Nows, premises to solve the mystery when the troupe makes its advent in that city. The great Savannah and Augusta burglar, Johnson, alias Haven, lias been captured in the latter place. Bn. J. F. BOZEMAN. OWEN LINCIl. Six hundred acres of marsh land at Paris : THE Democratic ticket Island in Port Royal harbor, belonging to For M . d Mift ~ the ^ of AUicu the State, were aold by the Comptro Her Gen- , ubj , ( . t t0 tte nomin . uon on the S5th m<l; eral for twenty-five cents an acre. Ex-bena- purchaser. Arni ”’ °‘‘ ™ The Aiken Tribune boasts of a farmer who ( Fur Councllmcn. ; has taken 8 full bags from six and a quarter j .first ward. j acres. And this on Aiken land, ne*r Aiken WM. H. BKOTUERTOS. AARON HAS3. | town, where cotton raising was only a few I second ward. years ago regarded as very unprofitable la-' bor. Mr. Wm. K. Dix^n of Sumter county, re siding two miles above Bishopville, had two barns, together with their contents, and all the rest of his lot buildings, completely de stroyed by fire on the night of Friday, tho 3d instant. Dr. II. R. Cook of Baech island, who is : j. t. MLAdob. known throughout this State and Georgia as ; one of tho best agriculturalists *.nd essayists , r. m. Farrar. in this section of the country, has recently ; cc;l4-tf been made the recipient of a handsome silver ( pitcher, as a prize from the Georgia State • Agricultural Society, and bas also been honor-! ed by being designated as the next annual j orator of that organization. J. WAULICK. j c. w. HUNNicurr. JOHN ELELY. D. A. Bt Al IK. WARD. JOHN FLYNN. J. A. HAYDEN. SIXTH WARD. DR. J. M. BORIN YKXTH WARD. j. c. McMillan. folauil S. C. Spencer— Fo North Carolina. Messrs. Editors: Plea*c announce that the Democ racy of Arian a will, on Saturday the 25th icst., no*, inate Colonel S. B. SPENCER as their candidate for Mayor. THE PEOPLE. For Aldcrnmn—Third Ward. The receipts cf cotton at Savannah on ; Thursday amounted to 5,172 bales upland j xr „ c w rr,.™,. ...» „r cotton, bring the largest number of bales re- ! oa f * .**• ^ i ner robbed of * <50 at the , We are authorized to annocncc Mr. J. G. KELLY ceived for any one day this season. There-;’ ^ air * .. a candidate for Alderman from tbe Third Ward. er. ceipts for tho corresponding date in 1872, Large quantities of cot’on are lining re- I ject to the Democratic ncmioatioa. amounted to 3,121 bales upland and 39 bales ce i ye d at Fayetteville. ! td MANY FRIENDS, eoa island. J Mr. Nat. Davis, residing near Salem, died i wing to rain. CANADA. Kingston, October 20, 1873. The schooner Cecil'a, J, ffray, master, wilh ten tkons ic<l bushels of wheat, is a total loas. FRANCL. The Republicans a Paris. October 20,1873. acting vigorously. Theira c conscientious dircliarge of the duties devolving upon j SPunlay spoke confidently of the result, him. l The Deputies of the extreme left meet to-day, and There is but one feeling and that of entire satisfac- i the moderate Republicans on Tuesday. They will tloa as to this choice, which is regarded as a peculiar- | probably unite cn proposing to the Assembly that tho ly happy one. j question of restoration be referred to a commission, The C'ommisai >ner of Indian Affairs has relumed which will be instructed to report on the constitution, from Fort 8*11, whither he went to take part in the i al laws, transfer of Santanta and BI" Tree by Gov. l a.*' Mads: Texas, to their own people. The Kiowas are in such a condition as promiso good results. The Commission says the delight of the Indiana on the restoration of their chief was expressed in extravagant ections, including tho hu-_'ging of the Governor, whom they now look upon a3 among their best friend?. In consideration cf tne favor, they say they will rigidly comply with the terms of the rclca39. The Commis sioner male a demand of the Comacches, tho neigh- j rj~ on 7 bor.-» of tho Kiowas, to deliver np fivo of the Coman che* who bad been raiding ia Texas. Tho Chiefs to this demurred, saying that to arrest thea? men would occasion serious, if not armed res.stance, in tho tribe. They also objected to pointing on’ th3 men in order that they might be arrested by United Mates troops, saying this would be the samo-ia effret as if the Co manche chiefs themselves had made the arrests. The Commissioner then reminded them of their treaty obligation to do such things as that which he new re quired, and warned them that he would give them thirty days to consider the matter. If they, at tin ox- piration of that time, continued to refuse, he would withhold from them the rations and other supplies premised in the tn aty they had broken. Soon after ibis threat the chiefs said they would deliver to tbe government five other Iodians of their tribe who were now raiding in Texas. To this the commissioners made no objection, and tbe chiefs furnished scouts to accompany a detachment of troops in pursuit of the raiders. It is considered a good point gained by the government that these Indians have at last acknowledged their obligations and show a disposition to carry them out. Tbe object of the present visit of tbo Crow and Utc Indians to Washington is tot ilk over business and the Indian Bureau wishes to make some impres sion upon them as to the power of tbe Unite! States, an! tbe force of tbe peace policy; and further, that many roving Indians taiy be influenced Ihr. H .h them to go on the renervat'o i of tbe Indians to whom they mav mosf incline. Paris, October 20, 1873. John Lemonine, in an article In the Journal des Debates, t?-iay, regardi the a certainty. AUSTRIA. Vienna, October 20, 18' Biatnarck and the Emperor is in close couf. r« A chaDgc in tbe cabinet is announced as probable, Bis- arck n erving presidency of tho Ministry, vice Von * ri 'i : Hyacinths Ins ITALY. Mr. J. H. Campbell, of Perry, in a com- ronnication to Mayor Hnff, published in the Macon Telegraph, makes the rather novel suggestion that arrangements should be made for preaching on tbe ground every day dur- | ing tho State Fair. We hardly think tho j preachers would attract many hearers while I horse-racing and other amusements were in progress. Visitors do not generally attend Fairs to hear preaching, and preachers gene rally find enough of that sort of work | home. ! The lumber market in Darif n i.i dull, nearly all the mills have suspended, and business is flat. There is some demand for shipping timber. la the counties along tho Galt Road and the Macon and Brunswick many of tho mills are suspending and waiting for bet ter times. The Carroll Connfy Times says: Mr. Editor—If a man was to pull your nose without your knowledge what would you do ? Dt Voiiedly yours. We would pliil up our hido with bust head whisky and Ji. D. Lctyed not in jobbing him through and throngh forty-two consecutive times, but we would not kill him. The Rockmart Reporter says that an ration of r yalty aj | average ot four car loads of slate are shipped from that place daily. The military spirit seems to bo raging with unabated spirit in Washington county. They | have now* in the county four volunteer corps | —two foot and two dragoon companies. Tho Augusta Constitutionalist considers tho policy of allowing tho Governor of Geor gia to distribute arms to the various colored companies ol the State a doubtful one. Columbus man has brought suit for ' suddenly in his wagon last Saturday. For Alctc-r .•-First Ward. Editors Err.iT.?; P S3 announce my casid as a The Advance talks ta us of a fifty pound . can<li<lat© for Merman, from tb« First Ward, tub;ect squash, 64 inches in circumference, raised by to the Democ tic nomination, on the 25th day ot Mr. B. P. Pitt. October, 1873. The Newborn Times says it is reported that teptso-td John b. good*-in. tho yellow fever has made it* appearance at arc authored w aeuoaoc tb. mur.vof hich- Edenton in this .state. ARD PMTtflK „a candidate tor Altars,r. la t“ The ladies of Salem gave a supper cn last Fourth Wxrd. subject to Democratic Nomi"a‘i*»^ Saturday evening for the benefit of tbe Ox- ford Orphan Asylum, and took in $125. For Alderman. One of the little negroes, who was aceiJent- UJS tlio Baftleboio Ad- Seventh Ward, oct2—td a candidate for Alderman from the bject to the Democratic nomination. died of his wound, vance. Yesterday in 11 ileigh there was a meeting oi tho soldiers and sailors of the hte C. S. A., For Aldwman. for tho purpose of forming an auxiliary .South- j 1 hervby aanouac * myxe’f a candidate for rc-eiec- ern Historical Society. * j * ion ^ or Aider man from the First Ward, subject to tt The Plaindcalcr records the departure of ! f™ oe “ tic ""mln.iion on the »a» daj ot October, Dr. J. J. Lawrence from Wilson for St. Louis, : 1 John f. Mo?.b: -, where ho goes to fill a chair in the American oc ‘ 2-t<1 ' - Medical College, that of Skin Diseases. Far Alderman Sixth Ward. The meeting of timber men recently ap- pointed to take place in Fayetteville on the 1 bcrcb ^ »«couu.'e myzelf a candidate for AlJcr- 19th of November next, has been changed, j man from tbe Sixtb Ward, 6ul ject to tho Don:' rat:.' and will be held in Fayetteville cn Wednes- ' nominition * to bc <> a October 25th. day, November 12th, 1873. All interested in M M. E. MAKER. timber business in Cumberland, Blalen, aud ' ... „ • adjoining counties, are earnestly requested to “*« for sixth YVa.tl. attend. D. A. McDUFFIE is Lnnounced as a cindidate for Gazctle: Geo. Newton. Esq., living a few Alderman from Urn Sixth Ward, subject to Hi? Di:r j miles west of Favateville, was robbed on ; cratic cominatloa to be held on the 23th day of O t Tuesday cvenin • ..i a manner unparalleled for | bet. * *Y boldness. He \va» returning home in his „ Al ~ cart, when he was accosted by a negro, who . ... Aiutiman. asked to ride, got up iu the cait, and com- ..... ..atuor.z .■» announce Mr. L. O. 1 j- > menced a conversation. After a few minutes as a t:>r Alderman f.o.-n th Thi t War,!, he suddenly knocked Newton in the head with 1 fcU ‘ ct to luc :n ^ crritic aomlnttioa. a—Flith Via. SPAIN. Rome. October 20. 1873. TLc Geaeial of th-i Society of Jesuits was W-dry offi dally notified by tha goveraueTt that the order | cide. must immediately vicatc tbe premises now occupied j A Fort Valley man tried to get to Hea by them in thia city. .an aaa • .. r .. . . , a stick, and robbed Lim of his pocket-book “ S T- „ C ‘ y for . . d !S8>ng a certain | (tUa value of which we have not learned), i Aide. b ,s prcnnseB, w hieh eo 3 t him tne Nu» toa was badly hurt, but he recovered neuiin 01 nis lamuy. : aud managed to get homo Tho negro gave 1 JOHN u. GOLPSWITU aaa MOSES T. SIMMON, Columbus lias unearthed a case of infanli- , his name as Robt. John-, a. " ' itdl be aurporiod bj the lit zcua ot lie rr.h Ward for Aldermen for the ye Rohe, October 20, 1873. Tbo Committee of Liquidation of E.cleeiastical property appointed under the law for tho abolition of religion* cooperation, to-day took possession of six convents. Tho rectors real protests, ubich the Com mittee accepted, and then handed to each icmate cer tificates for his futu'ro income. Tho United States and Portuguese Consols also protested against the seizure of certain portions of FraDciscin convents, cn the ground that they were the property of cit zins of their respective countries. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. New York, October 10, 1873. Arrived, Ccletic, from Liverpool; Mosela, from Bremen. Ciiarleseon. October 19, 1873. Arrived. South Cirolina. Saihd, Sarah Gibson. Savannah, October 18, 1873. Arrived, George Hurlbert, Colorado, I*. Brown, British steamship Nyanzi. Cleared, Kenduskeog, Effb' J. Simmons, F. N. Thayer. i on two boxes of rat poison, but made nn cx- j asperating failure. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tii ... , .1 following Ticlit is »l jounced, «tlb; The Columbus aldermen will probably vole ! i>. m( . rra t: c Lo nlnalion,October‘>Rh- for an ordinance providing for the issue of ! $100,000 worth of bonds for tho building of 1 ' Far Mayor, water works. The Forsyth Advertiser makes the following cheerful statement: It is generally conceded by our merchants and bankers that a larger trade was done in this place on last Saturday than at any time in the past. Our warehous es report that 220 bales of cotton were receiv ed. The trade and collections of the dry goods aud grocery stores amounted in the ag gregate to $23,000. A large amount of this cotton was brought from Crawford, Upson, j Pike, Butts and Spalding counties. Augusta Cbrouicle and Sentinel: Nine cit- j izens registered yesterday, making a total of 467 to date. East Tennessee. B. SPENCEIC. Altlermrn. JOHN KEELY. THIRD WARD. D. A. BEATTIE. FOURTH WARD. JOHN FLYNN. J. C. WATKINS. FIFIH WARD. J. H. GOLDSMITH. M. T. SIMMONS. SIXTH WARD. A. L. FOWLER. DA. J. M. BORING. 6EVIKTH WARD. J. N. LVNG6T0N. J. C. Me HILL AN. W. D. ELLIS. R. C. YOUNG. r 1374, subject to th? Demo cratic nomicatioD, which will le held cn ih? 2".th OctJ-td For Alderman—Seventh Ward. We arc authorized to announce that J. N. LANGS TON is a candidate for Aldermi a from the S - Ward, subject to tbe Democratic nomination. oct2-td A tiler man—Four! It Waul. • Citizens Fourth Ward: I respectfully announce myaelf a candidate for Al- i derman from your Ward, subject to tbe Demo rati nomination. CHAV. PINCKNEY. Oci5-td .A. m u s e m e n t ^. GRAND OPENING i lhe hugest j Sinkiog u! an Iu.surgent Vessel am] Drown ing of One-Half the Crew. Madrid, October 19. 1573. Thi Britbb Dispatch, a boat from tbe Harbor of Cartagena, arrived at AHcante last evening with tte news that the irsnrgent frigate Nnraancia, ran into THE WEATHER. DEMOCRATIC MUNICIPAL TICKET* The following gentlemen will be supported Washington, October 23, 1873. Probabilities—Tho atorui centre will probably move ior;hward to St. Lawr *nce Valley. For Tuesday, In New England, falling barometer, easterly winds, veering to scuthcafrt, with cloudy and the Fernando el Catalico and snnk her. O/er half ! ra,n y weather. For the Middle SUtee, winds back to northwest and A fill rmeii. southwest. For the South Atlantic States, northwes with clear snd clearing weather. | For the Eastern Gulf Slat?a. northerly i clear weather. i Cautionary signals continue at Norfolk, of tbe crew of the latter wero diowned. The catas trophe is attributed to inexperience of the officers. Another version of the sffi’r is current here that tbo Nutnancia fired into and tank the Fernando cl Catalico, because tbo parted company with :i\d re fused to obey signals to rejoin the former. The Minister of Marine has resum d comm.;»>l in person of tho squadron at (tibial’ar, and sailed > < -•er- day for Cartagena. Madrid, October 20, 187:: The insurgent equidron from Cartagena was sight d off Afcante on Saturday night. As part of the troops have been withdrawn from tbe town, there are fears it will be unable to rc»Lt In case requisitions by tbo insurgent*. Genetal Matcoaiz will probably soon ret he from the command of the Army of the North, on account ol bod health. Tne London Times’-Cartagena special at Contrarse, , « .. . .. . , . ... . “ , , . ... I yellow fever, and throe from other causes. reports thst a majority of the Juota ar? aboard tbo j J insurgent fleet, which was teen off Alicanto. It is supposed the fleet is attempting to escape to some point on the African coast. The Greene county corn crop raised for several years. The Greeneville Union says: Last Friday, near Camp Creek, a very serious accident oc- I Democratic Loiuinit’on on the 25th inst curred to John Hensley. He had been grind- ! ing cane aud had just finished. He raised np 1 For Mayor, to leave the mill, and his head was even with | JOHN COLLIER, lhe upper part of the frame, aud the lever coming around caught his head, or jshitig it in a horrid manner. lie lived nearly half an hour and died. The same journal says: On last Monday the furnace of tho New York and East Ten nessee Company made within eighty pounds of seven tons of metal. This is tho largest yield she has ever made, and tho metal was of a superior quality. Senator S. K. N. Patton made a speech in C po Horn, New York, New Haven, New London, I Greeneville, on last Monday, in favor of the Bofcton, Portland, Maine, Oswego, Rochester, Buffalo, ! Grangers. Eric, Ckvelahd. Toledo, and are ordered for Detroit. The postolfice iu Chattanooga has been do- M. E. MAHER. ing an uverage business in money orders of j „ $400 per day for some time past. j J. N. LANGSTON. srly wind ids, with Baltimo: GOODWIN, ELLIS. JOHN KELLY li. C. YOUNG. the ! A Most Brilliant Spectacu ar Prod jctier. M ANAGER FORD respectfully iddciidc - that .n consequence of the destruction of his 3 Lest re in Baltimore by fi-e, h.» will bring to Atlanta : . - entire company, to appear in a most brilliant spec Ie, wit'^ scecial chromatic an t i rismatic scencr? 'turr.e 0 etc., on IiIS ; Monday Ev’n’g, Octob‘r20, The fairy spectacle of THE ICE WITCH, J. C. WATKINS. M. T. SIMMONS THE YELLOW FEVER OURTH WARD. RICHARD PITTMAN. THE KNIGHT 0> A FROZEN HAND. fifth ward. Incidental to the Drama the famous J. H. GOLDSMITH. . 1 rH 8 , , „ Navel - Martmettf taimlv P. A. McDUFFIE, ! • tenth ward. Will alto appear. J. C. McMILLAN. The entire eutertaiement will embiace three dis tinct companies, Dramatic, Pantomimic aud BoLt. i The sale of scats will commence on Saturday, Oct . .. - „ r - .. 0 geated for ber 19th. at Phillips Crew’s. Prices os usual. citto there; $2,400 stock subscription has been the consideration of the Democratic voters of tbe city g»«*rv boon resetvid lor the colored ruisr-d. ! of Atlanta, without regard to previous diffeteuces: , * ,zeM ’ ottlTdtf Weather cool, wilh a prospect for frost. Mayor j The Wife of Dr. il. Q. A. Boyer died ill i Johnson is recovering. Seventeen deaths to-day from | Bristol, a few days since. There is to be a baby show* at the Glutton- Shreveport, October 2<>, 1873. | ooga Fair. The committee on award, we no- j Seven iatermeuta yesterday. ! tice, is composed of gentlemen who have no Gcnd News from Memphis—Tbs Dise.rsc iribiea of their own to hiaH their judgment. : ^ ^ 000UWiX m»a e ! The Disease at List Abating -Pnaptel of I . An effort is being madi ia Kingston to | 0«W*rHtt m * ao i lednee some mannfnc'urmg company to lo , xbe fk , llow i nft tlck.t i. rcptclfully l>v 11 at Memphis. Memphis, O-tuber 20, 1973. For Mayor. S. B. SPENCER. lhe report of the sinking of the frigate Fernando { St. Catilico ia confirmed. It lo believed tbat all on board was lost, although it waa reported at first Cot many took to the boat*. The aailors of the BritiaU oqusd-on are searcblag the waters where the frigate went down and recovered five belle*. Maduid, October 23. 1873. The lntransegeste squadron from Cartagena, ar rival off the harbor of Valencia jeaterday, followed and closely watched by teveTol BrlfUb, French and Italian iren-ef-war. Coot eras, comroandiug the The ship Lydia liueaeU, on the route between Liv erpool ood Mobile, woe di«ma«ted by a hurricane on tbe «th. Both poetic*concede Allen’* election in Ohio, by a majority o^oix or aoven hundred. Tba Republicans h*W AowWfm carried the bolaact of the State ticket. A tow of thirty-five canal boat*, loaded with grain, broke loooe from the steamer Alida at Verploh, We*t- ebeater county. New York, at about three o'clock on : . , . l4k . . , , *qu»dron, sent a boat aabore with a demand for the momiug of the 19th, and it i* anppoaed that twew> i * . , _ . . . ...... ... mnnpT ana nrr.viainna. itM liri i he wiaheato avoid When they are gathered together for the in spection it is to be hoped their humanity will! be awakened, and they will all ‘ go and do ' w - tIj Li8, Tfce street* avo crowded with vehicles to day aud tbe ; likewise.” ~ ' ' 1 ’ ' Rapidly Abating. Memphis, October 23, li>73» For Councllmni FIRST WARD. W. H.BROrnKRTON. of U— « m .nak opptau. *»mt poi.t. with th. * ud H. he wi.he. to .void ’ | bombardment, and appeals to the aopporter* of Canto ] b«1 iudepcndeoce iu Yaleoda, to tee that hi* demand tea aud children aboard. Ap It.menu QiaoUty oi hnlUoo 1. la lw-U »HWI „ concc 'led. TU. ..IhorUu. of tho ntj, ho v.vor. •'.dewalks are thronged with pedettraiua. There is now more activity in business than there has been for the par. month. The disease i* rapidly yielding to the cold weather. The noon mortuary reports show that there were 20 deaths from yellow fever, and 6 from other cause*. Total, 20. KANBAti. . A BfifctiuctiTfi Conflagration. Topeka, October 20, 1873. The Commonwealth Mock, occupied by the Com monwealth newspaper, the Kaneen Kvangeliat, the Kaiuns Monitor printing establishment, O. W. Cron’s book bludery, Warner’s hardware riore and Dr. Tifl’e, Loss estimated at $100,. R. C. YOUNG. JOHN KKEL\. VARD. J. G. KELLY. J.C. WATKINS. M. T. SIM MONN. A. McDUFFIE. fotwORy. la consequence of tbe scarcity of currency ; prom pt]y refused to comply, and are actively prepar- stiver is seUiog at leas than seventy cent* per ounce, j |ng for defenBC . Tr0op- m golng forward from the The Odd Fellows of Boston have cent $2,000 to capital to reiaforcs the garrison. Insurgent*, who | were burned thi* moral Memphis. 1 threaten to seise or siDk the 8»*nlsh gunboat Lepsnto, ! ooO; in**urauoe $00,000. rooeortb«tv!-*r^L f wl r..l8'arvvep..rt ha.v |-l* 1 '!* l *“O w ^ ln « 1 « H 1 * V****"*- * h -y . T*’*7„ ~7^ *1 , the fever. k* vc already captured three Hpanish mercbeotmeu at 1 MiR< Aurora Pholpfi, of Bostou, ®a» found- . ■* , , t . ^ | the ectrsoce of the harbor. The British Admiral, ed t illage at Nobnrn in the sttbflrba of Pris- A leirlb.a uortl.M.t ..orm I. U.- pr.—nt tult.tian t Ye i,. r ton, A.inir.l. tb»l mi ho»r, doIIm bo given ' toil ior tho settlomejit of women Mciaeivvly. ■ lion f>U0M Meoroc. btforo tho bmnoardmont bogln., .nil bu. w.ruod j No men »(l(nltte<l. UtanilUA, from Icfo—the Frtov-h frontier, j Cootirr*. UiVt U . niiot i. Areil .1 lb. L,yent®*>eforr- h*. iwned .n interdict at Genova .g.in.t three Core., ; tUn ,-iplnt on of Ib.t time, the Eogli.b, Frer.i h .oil recenU, chonen hy the old CntboTlc. of tbe ott,. pro ’ j ul , an velK t. will open on lit. .ijindron blciting tbelr exerot.. cf rel.gtona fumdio*.. Ill, toon At the rebel, will 1111.11 no attempt fo , land, hut wlil prooevd to some port on t.ie Fr* och The Cbatbvnooga Gommerctitl sny.s tbe rail mill of the.Rolno Iron Comy.uiy u lanning ] double,team thin week, in older to fill a large | wlTtl 1 order requiring immediate attention. The Bristol Curier says: On Tuesday eve- j H. GOtcsUiIH ning, about 7 o'clock. King Thompson, an n'd colored man, was run over by the sw itch en-J A. L. FOWLKR. gine on the Kast Tenntwe, Virginia and 1 .Kvrrra w\wd. i Georgia reilrond, anil so badly iujtired that he 11. N I,vyobTOX. ,T. c. McMiLl.iji. | died the same night. j Mebses Eo1iors; I The Cleveland Banner knows of no place j Tb. fcllowins tlrtet of •• Sotld D.-mirraU" I. ' that needs religious paners more than Knor- | ville. South Carolina. ' John Woolley, Bsq.. o! Graniteville, lias beoa uppoii.tftd tbo Treasurer of Kd^ofiohl county. New -A-dvertisoments. Auction of HORSES, PHAETON & HARNESS. W ILL be sold by tbe Live Auction Houf-c of Mav. son A Norman, THURSDAY, at 10 o’clock. I pair of good Harness Horses, vrcl! broke 1 flue Pha too, nearly new. I pair of splendid Harnes*. lhe entire outfitw.il be uo!d withouttc*ervr T<wxus , uwh. T. C. Matson. Auctioneer j oct21-lt Libel or Divorce. GEORGIA- Fsl :on Cour.t. v . \ Annio E. Welch. ) Fultou Supesipr Court. Ovtott * ■ vs. > Michael J. Welch.) Tviin 1873—Rule to perfect Suit : 1 T appearing to the Court by the return of the Siber ia, that the defendant In the above .fat'd owr , , , ,, . f ...... : A IB-that the defendant In the above »tati'd caw led to the people of Atlauta as «\erj way worthy doe8 , n lhi# county, and tt further appear eir support, harmonizing nil differences an! *e- iDg that bn doe* not reunle tn this State, it la. on too of their I curing general *atlafaction The Bnrowell Sentioel hears of four acres of land iu Barnwell, planted in the “Ban croft” gotten seed, which has already Cornea ont something over f>ur .130 poaod bales of •ottos. Kays the Lexington Tress of Thursday: “Mr. Joshua Owings was married yesterday by Mr. McChosucy to Mrs. Rfg*D. Tho ago of tbe bridegroom is eighty-one, and that of const, after cjllec’.log a’l the in >ney they rau terrify tbe bride thirty-two The veddiug Was to the Spanish towns into deliverin'* cp. have t.iktn place last Sunday, but the ^rund- A Cartagena dispatch to the Tim»s conflima the re* | cbildreu of the groom objected, making a port that the frixate Fernando el Cotollcj waa sunk great fins and threatening to shov*t the throngh the carelessness of her officers. preacher. Inconsequence of ill health, R» v. Luciusl jsov MOIOMf ithli«»rt hit's ffisitrtied the TVistorfit-* (ho JNO KEELY i JA'iG KELLY Cathb?rt hits resigned the p:\sthrftt- of tho Aiken Baptist Church. Mr. John »SU'vensou, an aged and texpected citizen of Auderaon, di»:d on Tuesday last. Mrs. Robert Pickeus died of bilious remit tent lever on Sunday evening last at her resi dence near E iOfility, in Andcrsou couuty. A car load of aotton, twenty-oua bales, was burned on tUc Port R »yal Riilrotd Tuesday | night j .M E MVHRlt Duriug lhe past wank 440 bales of cotton j were shipped from Blackvil'.e to Chariest n Kor 6. B. SPENCER. Foe Aldermen vtuwr ’ trc»*si> w\*r> 4N<> B GOODWIN aud answer at the next turn or this Coutt. clast the esse be cocsidered in default, ami the plaintiff he allowed to proceed; and it is further ordered that thi# Rule bo published la tha Atlanta Ha rood one*' a month for four mortbs Thia October 90th. 1870. JNO. MALLEI*)! . ■: « r , i Attomoy for LlbeliAut. • A tru > Extract from the Minutes of the Superior , Court of Fab on county. octyeUm im w. H. VENABLE. D. C. * YOUNG j MACON NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. D„ chas WN ^ «««»Coat Maker Wanted. M T HIUMONS *ifr» 11 COI.USMilU - ... ! ONE 'ok. X«p coat MAKEBS VVAJ> 1EI'. l.'t,. SllKV. I N LASOSTtIN J 0 McMIH AN . 00'.21 it W.rch int T»ilor. Mvo»n. «<■ u a MtPvrriB,