The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, June 03, 1871, Image 4

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GEORGIA NEWS. Tho ficlms, Hone and Dalton Uond -UI1» double daily passenger trains. Tire Monroe Adrxale announces tho arrival ol Junobugs. Jno. Vi. Arnold aalatea the pnbhc ns editor ol tho Monroo Adtocate. The Dawson Jt/Vndt has also seen oats seven test high. Seven leet tall is tho tallest oats tho editor of the Xiawkiusvillo VitfAut has socn. _tthe r little i. Tho revival at Einggold has been brought to a conclusion, with somo tnir- ty additions to the church.—Italian <•«*- MH. The body of Mr. liobert HiUburu, who was drowned last week, was recovered on Thursday and buried tho afternoon of the aamo day.—IktUoti C'utsen. A man by tho name of Springfield, and oonuocted with tho Selma and Dalton Boilroad, had his log crush >1 by the cars tho other dayCihien. If the tho nel i harv Au Alabama Collect** Soared. Banannat).Shipping tint*. A Washington dispatch of the 31sl ultimo sends out the following : Collector Latham w rites from Huntsville, Alabama, that thero is a largo amount of tnternw revenuo tax due in tho interior mountainous country in lus district wlucn he cauuot collect iu tho on inury way, and consequently sevoral of his deputies resigned, and no responsible person can befOuud who wiU undertake thocoUeo- tiou by distrains and sale, because they could not do so and live safely in the country. Tho collector, therefore, asks whether 01 not he mav be permitted to where distraint la made, instead of within live miles of property so destrained, as rC q“,‘o l Commi8sioncr says: “Ireply,your request is deolined. To grant it for the reasons you stale, would bo to concede that the lawa of the United States cannot bo executed in your d^rict lmtendte collect the revenue of the United States in Alabama os I do in Massachusetts. - Appoint new deputiesin mrURRAYS LINE—NEW \ IRK Sr 8 A VANN AS. EVEBT TUESDAY raon each row. mauHAWCX DV STEAUXBS Of Till* LIKE. Oil HALF PXB CENT. CABtU PAS8A0E *" DECK, with mbslawmos. “ President Davis.—It was reported through our city, lato Saturday evening, that lion. Jefferson Davis, President of the late Southern Confederacy, was then in Atlanta, and would pass through Ma rietta, on the 11 o’clock train, that night, for Chattanooga. This was enough.— The citizens learned tho news with pleas ure, and on tho arrival of tho train men tioned, a largo crowd of ladies and gen tlemen wore at tho depot, eager to catch a word or glimpso of tho noble old Chief tain of tho '* Lost Cause.” No sooner had tho train stopped, than the enthusi astic crowd began to Rliout loudly for “Davis I Davis;! ” When it was ascer tained that ho was in llio sleeping car, tho icultitudo thronged aroniul it and rcuoatod tho calls, while tho Silver Cor net Band discoursed most excellently tile beloved old tune, “ Dixie.” Mr. Davis, at this juncture, raised tho window of tho car and was greeted with “ three cheers for Davis 1" A shaking of hands and expressions of cougratnintions were mado with Mr. Davis. nr. DAVIS' bteecu On this occasion was brief, owing to the short stay of tho train at this point, but it was appreciatively listened to and ap plauded. Mr. Davis said: buttes and Gentlemen: I bad retired tor sleep, but I must thank you for your kindness. I am very much indebted to you, indeed, for this manifestation of your esteem. It is highly appreciated, I assure you. I love you all. MayOod bloas you. It is mucli to your credit to adhere to a man in his misfortunes. Farewell! At this moment, the train moved off, end threo clioors was given, whilo tho band struck up a lively tuue. The crowd than quietly dispersed to their homes —Marietta Journal. 1 > » < A minister onco gave a commoutniy|to r.n old Scotch lady who was well vised iu tho Scriptures. Ho thought she wonld enjoy tho explanations of her favorite passage. Celling on her a few days after ward, he said, “ Did you like tile book I gavoyou?" “Ay, mon, it’s a g;..lo boos, and tho iiitlu explains it uina- BOgly !" A clergyman was lately depicting 1*0- foro a deeply interested audienco the alarming inereaso of intemperance, when lie astouislicd his hearers by exclaiming, “A young man iu my neighborhood died very suddenly last Sunday whilo I was preaching tho gospel in a beastly state of intoxication!” Tho public dobt statement will show a dccreaso during tho present month of about five millions. Pensions are now paid quarterly instead of somi-annually as formerly, and ou this account during May, havo been about six millions. A Western editor, who doesn’t know much about farming any way, suggests that for garden-making, a east-iron back, with a lnngo in it. would lie an improve ment oil the spinal column now in use. Wliy the Marquis of llutc tan* Never hern Presented to (|,necn Victoria. The Catholic hero of "Lotliair,” tho young Mar- qnls of Bute, although admitted to bo tho greatest "catch," matrimonially spooking, in Great Britain, at land-own© tho Court Journal, which states that tho young quia promised Ida mother, on her death-bed, i to permit htmwilf to l>o printed to Quoeu Victoria. Tho reoaon of this extraordinary promt no, which tho Marquis lias rellgioualy kept, is to be found in tho lmplocacabln hostility of the Morchioueaa to tho Queen. Tlio late March!ones* of ltuto was the stator of Lady Flora Hostings, tho young and beautiful maid of honor, whom Queen Victoria, then a gl eighteen, snfTt red, soon otter hor ocooesion t throne, tq bo driven from hor presence, raid hunted to death by slanders long stneo disproved. The cold or forgiven. When tho Queen somo yeora ago, visltod Rothesay Bay in lier yacht, and lay for soy- her court to tho Queen. but actually ordered the blinds of the windows In Mount btnart Honor to 1m< kept closed so long as the royal yacht lay within sight of thorn. Time has not softened In tho son the hitter sense of injustice which hardened the mother's h'ort. It Is even said tlutl horror at tho i.g, • • . nUi. • »;d*r Queen Victoria tlic li .1*1 r • 1. . i*i. i..» . a! t a; t lulu Uciug the Moroni* f Burn w abamtau that eauroh for the liWUUUUlvii ui Kuinc. SAFEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST FRUIT JARS In the market. MoBHXDB tfcCO., j^JANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS FOR FINAL NOTION To claimants against the S’. Hr .f. Hailroad. by the 16th OF JUNE, By order of the Board. A. B. CULBERSON, Clerk May 30th. 1871. i»y30-2awUHJun In ths I'mlltd SI mitt ('•art f»r Ihs .Wr (tons Maii'lel *f Utorffim. mac nndorslgnod hereby gives notice of hlaap- X polntmout as Assignoo of Jared I. Wliltakor, of Fulton county, Georgia, who has boon adjudged a bankrupt upon hta own petition, by tho District Court of aald DUtrict. N. R. FOWLER, my30-law3w •TO TICK. district, G. M., of Fulton county, Georgia, one yel low sorrel mare, about 9 or 10 years of ago, with a blaxo in her face and somo whlto spots on her right shoulder. Said mam has shoos on her hind fov4 and one sho* on her rigl.t for© foot. Appraisod by III- rara Casey and J. A. 1’loMor, freeholders of said dis trict, to be worth tiff' dollars. The owner Is hereby notified to appear bt 'ore me, prove property, pay d expanse, and take her away, else she will l by too r “ “ tune proscribed Ij wmm offer the Cheapest and Best line or House • Keep ers’ Goods in theCity. Cut lery, Spoons, Forks,Knives Waiters, Cas tors, Vases & Toilet Sets. In fact, any thing needed in a well kept house. Call with the cash McBride & Co, JOB OFFICE! T he sun job office iias just been supplied with a splendid assortment of the Latest Styles of NEW AND ELEGANT TYPES, BOBDERS, REES AND OTHER MATERIAL! . And is now prepared to do the Finest Grades of JOB PRINTING! HENRY CARD, sun> it mm at Commission Merchant, etc., ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C -DEBS for Cotton, Bice, etc., also " consignments of shipping and merchandise so- BENDY O. UOYT. HOYT & JONES, Bankers and Brokers, ATLANTA, QA., Dwlor* ill Gold, Silver, Htocka ( Honda, Domeutic ami Foroitfn Rxchantf^' Hailroad and other Bccuritir** Hppelnl Attention given to collections Refer to Q«orgia National Bank, Atlanta and National Park Bank, N. Y. mn*