The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, June 13, 1871, Image 3

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him for softer lmpras- m4k<* ty t iter tonalr Wear—dsaoare we reel tempted to odd. ee wli> m <**- visitors, we ot Jpaegh's molderlim bones for the ootuperi- & donor reminded ns of Solomon sitting In judgment over the two cWa**uta for-4*« cuatestfd tlaw ; Ult »« ilw tufft* V* Johnson hed returned to the poet of duty, end ee- enred no thet he did not Intend to deeort the Meyor During the late dfloentiy fitted tip. the South suffered severely In the destruction of her church prop rty, end since our people here been eo busily engaged In retrieving their broken fortunes thet but little et tention has been peid to the erection of new pieces worship. But now thet they ere again ting into oompereMvely feey circumstances, Interact in this metier la bong revived. The first Important movement wee the erection of tfgter pleoefl contiguous do not veutihite tine affair t ■ quaint Hpecimflagf t night In hie felui i lodge of 'the Oj W* understand thet the "brethren 1 f went far him. How he came out ft learn, but suppose satisfactorily. Resignation. a e private telegram we learn thet Dr. W. P. i bee resigned the office of Grand Chief ropier* of Georgia. That office now devolves upon i. Charles W. Hancock, of the Sumter Republican. of grra t popularity in the goo d Tern Badly' Mixed e very much regret that the reports of sermons e several churches In the city which appeared in r paper yesterday, were, by a. me means, wretch' f disarranged—e portion of the remarks of some : mixed up wiR that of others. Such things exceeding!# annoying, and we trust will not r again. In ^rder, as far aa possible, to oorrect the we putlish the whole again this morning l it properly arranged. Walking 1 policeman picked up a gent somewhere in the i ot Castleberry Hill, yesterday, and invited a to walk down town with him. We sew the pair 1 Whitehall street, and tea ‘'limber” man the gent s the out-gittingest "gltter” that this Loral | saw. The policeman made for the Jug, giving hie captive as much aid ae possible, by pushing. It is supposed he was taken up for imbibing over freely, and carried to the guard house. Frail I I has about opened. From heat , be large quantities of peseta*, > there is nothing V fruit merchants are making orv y a heavy.trade. Pease and HU Wife, -the pioneers in this trade, have already commenced ■operation; and our readers will always finds good stock of 'ottolie and fresh fruit at their popular restaurant Rector of ft. Stephens.. The Albany Newt, speaking with reference to the Rector sf 8t Stephans, formerly of Albany, aaya: The frtaftdrrf Mfr. McCauley In this locality will be pleased to learn that he has been warmly received by the goffil peqpie of Atlanta, that hU noble virtues are appreciated, sidW clerical services called into requisition Be I* doing good work st fit Stephens’ Missionary Chappel. where he ha* greatly assisted in organising a splendid choir, and an interesting Sabbath School. Ho purer man ever bade goodbye to Albany, and none possess purer principles of piety and religion. He possesses, tea. m love for hir fellow-man M a remarkable degree, asd. .having i. keen appregRUon of poor human nature, le always just to sinner and saint. He hss social qualities of a high order, aud many attractive virtues at he* \ t and heart. We hope to see him rise to the station he merits in the hearts of his people, aud in the Pariah to which he h ae transferred his labors. and he though tOneh was equal to the teal- of pro tecting His Honor. We therefore forgave Johnson tfMftifly restored to the royal (even • qlffip AiTPi WWY'fvf ■ h*. quo ash waives . // .V .11 | was accused of sfitmnwdRg conduct, ftdt Aland hr oouid does be pleased in hie own house, and reminded HI* Hosier Of We JfinJtAfbW non haring tecs of is*. •‘em«n'**oe»e * ib fltaUfl." George declared that hi was *ot i H® had two wdpflssflp. bnt who they were he did not know, they were Africans, and he did not know pro v iaely what they could establish, but he would M$vo them hors to-morrow. Ula Honor reflected on the subject, and. no doubt, hie mind rsvurtod to his own home. Whet would he do 11 it should be Invaded carried away to the Oala- boose. Whet was the use of having a house. If a oou'd not d<$ what ha pleased in it His Honor therefore concluded to give the poor devil a chance, oaaueiou is interested in the railroad buaineaa. He was one of the tacjjr advocates of the erection of a new pas senger depot, afra, no doubt. Governor Sgpator Blodgett yep* fudebted to h\ valuable suggestions*' Early in fo# bn Colonel prsdtotod that Jack white* was flighty; h« wouldn't stick. He wtflird Blodgett, but the log was unheeded. Jack White boltoC and Colonel Urmiston hfil hie revenge. Subsequently Re Colonel used hie jgfluenoe to hangs bte base* bet to no purpose. Ttfltongyy ad Article fit T«* 8i/*f routing to "that trsR outside the depot." brought the metier up in the. Colonel** mind; he felt afflicted about it; ha went down to the depot one night about train time, end, lol Hackle switohed bin train off on the outaide track! tbs OoifltaJ more; lteMw»p*d into Grady'a, where "mountain dew" carried him into*eweet ohhriee. end be felt peeoe with his kind.^dH* Honor oouid not well u deyatand why a man tbfchld get drink, because railroad president would persist in giaking himself : nor oouhhh® well understand how it was that a man of such undoubted ssumen and ability should allow himself to be thus carried away, The Colonel was e white man; but his Honor would not be hard on him for that; he knew ha oouldn'thelp it, and had no hard feelings against him. For thq reasonable sum of fl and coats he would allow the Colonel to depart in peaoe. ; . SANDY BOWEN, a huge, overgrowing Filet fflan, greasy looking ne. gro, who appeared to be a fit subject for the’pillory, was arraigned for being drunk, disorderly and pro fane. Saudy baa pretensions to piety, to a member of the church, ‘aid prays. On Sunday, as Sandy was altting on the doorstep of hie own palatial man •don, he was approached by a full-blooded Son- again bieu, to whom Sandy was indebted. - The Henegaiubiau was foolish enough to believe that modern darkies pay their debts. He ac costed Bandy to settle the little matter existing between them. Now it to bad enough to ask a man to pa?*hi* debts on Monday, but to do such a thing on Suatyy. in this enlightened day and generation, waa prefteteroua. Bendy wee, at Are*, Inclined to regardt thfl\aatter as a jest, but. on repetitions he jumped ujflaadV cussed out ” this! violator of the Sabbath day. lie nought into court a small-sized female relation, who t nine t«h ot H< Hke told HU H. about three years old, ‘krould be 1 head if she told an untruth, and which the Court enjoyed, end might have floated down chip for aught she knew. General Trade. Flops.—Yesterday was quit* active ; some of our • merchants dolDg aa unusually heavy business. The House ef Williams, Langston aud Crau# sold over 500 btols, flour the pari week. Com sella freely at $1 per bushel. Flour promises to be in very active do mand during the coming season. Dnt Goods —There was an an advance in Cottou goods yesterday of from cent Jeans edvsneed •beta on the yard. FMoLamsa AND Scoas.—In Molasses and Hagers there was .an advanoe of 1 can*. Mo Usees is quoted at 31 cento, ('meed and powdered sugars 16 ; "A** white 15 ; and ”C" Extra 14 Vi Monet Matsu*—Remain firm and unchanged, and bnt flffir tfowaction* Cotton-iCjoeed matordsy firm and wUh.au upper •y, with 17 yc for Middlings the First Baptist Church, an enterprise we are happy to my. which has ended In suooees, and secure* to Baptist frtonds an edifice both eubetautlal and magnificent. Our Roman Gatholta friends have also experienced the want of a suitable edifice, and though poor, have oommtnoed the erection of what* will be out ff the maR magnlflcent buildings in the State. Ike galls are fiB up, and the steeple. Whtfih looks high over the city, to nearing completion. The inside IS to be fitted np In the most gorgeous manner. The congregation to doing ito beet to have It oompleted at an early day. Father O’Reilly, ito heroic pastor, w il long be remembered by all claaaee for hie services on our behalf during the entry of the Federal troops into tlauta. Wesley Chappel oongregatton, wa believe, was the next to move in this matter. The members conclu ded to erect a structure which would not Ably be a good place of worship, but a fraud edifice of which the city might wall be proud. The new building to now nearing oompletkm. and prumtoaa to meet the expectations of ito designers. The Northern Method tots have also erected a vary nice church on the ooruer of Hunter aud Lloyd streets. The old Trinity congregation, one of the oldest in the city, and to which no many of our old time dti- betonged. have also concluded to erect a new church. The location selected to the corner of Whitehall end Haters streets. The building will cost $40,000. The work will be commenced very shortly, M ah the rente*, ts have been lot. We are glad that old Trinity to going to have a new church—the uongreet- tk>a haa done mnob good in times past. In her Hundsy school quite a large number of our citizens first studied the blessed principles of Christianity, and, matter what pert of the world we are in, the name of old Trinity sounds fhmlllar to our ears. The Methodist* of the Third Ward are also erect- Inga place of worship, In which movement they are directed by Bov, G. H. Vattllo. .This church will ac commodate a large number of persons who live so Up fM other cfewehe* as to render It inoonvAieht to attend. Wa are gtod to ha able to aotioe these evidences of refinement and piety. Nothing strikes the eye of the stranger better theajth* to we ring'steeples, sur mounted by the cbriettoro emblem. Nothing tends to show a people to greater advantage than their ta*te in fitting up their, religious houses, and nothing tends more to elevate the soul a wall ae the mind of man than the beautiful and picturesque. We ,hope to see the action of these congregations imitated by every religious body in town until the Gate City shell be able to claim a higher title—the city of Chnrchee. AW HOLT VAGRANT. other things bled " Topey, Mississippi on Honor wa He Deei lethlaf, Knows Wo thing and Ctaree Iter nothing. Ive darkness and I A than nan|od Sai Matlrel Soiree. Lent Friday evening we again enjoyed the taeat of % musical soiree, by Mrs. B. G. Eckford’s clsaa oi young ladies, at the house «f her tether. Colonel Gates, on Pryor street. This la the second pleasure of the kind given by this class to s select company f friends. It was our fortune to be among the umber. We dare not attempt to enter into details. The n soirees, we take It, is mostly to site lists the qcholets by Attention and practice to excel, and Johnson aud William*. Wiliiah)# endeavored to look very wise, but failed. HI* Hit dot then fell back on Johnson. end Johnson edggsetnflfikat Robert was e bard case, fill and costs wm the sum agreed upon, aud Robert wee directed to pay leas attention to rail road me tie re. WM. HABVET AMD BOBEBT BBANHAM, are two colored youths, neither much better nor worse than many of their white brethren. They cut up Didos, drink mean whiskey, knock down their friftnds by %hy of exhibiting Rst±'affection end insult ladles they meet Oh therHreeta. In Chin they but ape Uie civilisation of their white exam piers, and while they should be severely punished • hor sAeir bed eenduSt, f# they are not ao Blmdk to blame, since those to whom they look for example A whit. Udj WM goto. pMt, ud. tbej BWd. m tf WM tadWOIOM IMUMhA At Un whM> Wr<* th« tMd no oorroboMMnt —. —T I whfl* th» art ^J«h . w - W* did credit to thf ir determination, thus giving them nd to afted pfifeuts * good opportunity of Jndgfog the progrtas made by their children. Beside this, qr serve Mao ae a Joyous social reunion. Hence theism would be entirely out of place. We mugt permitted, however, to express our great grehtl- Hom st the proficiency manifested by the gdffihg idles, both In their singing and instrumental per brmencea. An a matter of couree, the larger girls Aid well—they played well, remarkably. They sung Well—oh, ao sweetly. Yet—pardon if we do wroog— we must my some Uttir ones, not by years In their teens, letonuhed ns by their proficiency. Ws are Almost willing'to stake them against any lithe girls of the same age and earns length of in*tructi«n, in the Rate of Onorgta. * i se mssnj ret to be thus carried away. Long ■lay these delightful soirees continue. All honor to Mrs. lekford for her wonderful roeeees to toecMhk For ou we forgot not, to bowing to th« proficiency of Re Scholar, to do botoegfc to the faith ■ and later Of this noble lady. One of the moat remarkable performers herself—she under stands lmperilInstruction, sees and grace to even her youngest scholars. We arc gled to learn she has good school, and bops our ottiseus will avail them y. m •airs* of her see rinse. about to review the case, the court room wee startled by the entrance of Tonn. WQbsjns, who entered in great teeglHHtote d^pabn felt relieved at this acqui- pK> if he cared for nobody. Tom ____ _ i(rated, and judging from the hng«s drops of perspiration which we saw rolling down U1b cheek, he must have been violating the fast-drivingi ordinance; but as ha to an officer, we suppose ho. was privileged to do eo. After the excitement had •nbalded. Hto Honor sifirteyed the hot think o#e~toan haffgfright to gnother for TteljUtag«h« Babbath, 4f hie remab*tteac« wgi in Itself «f»Oon. ■« Wm mn If the « of public sentiment against any paying debts ; but the law required him to discour age the use of proftfin tefcgufig« .-and he fitffitote. demanded $5 aud oosts to sattofr the outraged lap. BOBEBT VlTZVATXfCS advocate of t^g_ era Hoad. He bps - hfiitehs c«ffi boose of that Uttle burg. He has often expressed his disgust. an4 rntfl M wonld*yR he aven with H. When he henfld #«he proposed lesee be felt foot his wbh vrogld be et last gmtifled. Macon would dwia- die down to a Mihail way station, her merchants, bankrupt and poveriy-stri< ken. wonid be seen strag gling into Atlanta for a place whtoeAn to lay tbeli beads; and oh, what pleasure he would experienm when he would tobald ex-htoyw Obesr, tiering around ear Rfotei. esrlf yante rdsy Ogrnl ed a copy of TM^OTm pened it aud read the tclejjrap^c report of. apro- test of a large number of directors and stockholders agshtet the proposed leoeel Alter Oil the flattering hope* la which he had be fl induing, here Was probability fihat they might be dtotoiMted Me got gloriously drunk at once and declared that he.pouM hto bottom dellar oir Jack White. A policeman offered to escort him to a p'.aoe of *qeo*nmoda|4o^. which he difi In a vet: flummery manher. Here fine r a long titeo; indeed, evsy since hi he Mayor's Court and oo€filed to the themselves to the effoft, bpt f* Ref* was no BeRod by which Rate evidence oouid be legally impenabed* to be token, and the pHtouera won dta charged. In COeea qf this kind there to but one course to pursue—an appeal to 10DOB LYNCH. A • >■ WdciMlM. WffMt wra.vift b. t“ check, and when the circumstances do not adasM of a legal conviction, Re course ws have suggested is the be* If they a* alletesd'ft, htimlt tedio. ^ tee street, and then swear themselves out by wholesale eprjury, it will «&h lie' iflii>oe<rt)14' for a Uly to be Human misery, in all Its phases, presents nothing sc repellent aa Re lazy, worthless, good-for-nothing vagrant—a creature revelling in filth, delighting in idleness, and In whoee eye flashes nbt a single gleam yftntaHlgenoa; God-abandoned, man-despised —Re vile thing crouches from the gaae Into its tie- fllth and wretchedness. 8am. Murray was yesterday nahered into Judge Smith’s presence, charged with vagrancy^ He was a low-sized man, wlR hair unkempt, face, deep-sun 1^, cavernous eyas, and an of utter and »od-fortsken stohdneM that pitiahle. Ha wore a coat which had evident to na* for the peat twenty-five years, his \y hung upon him, his whole make-up abject and unrelieved sqnailer—and man, and white I en witnesses were examined he wan never known to do anything; he hanging around for three years, and was utter! The policemen who made Re snoot said that h* had no fgrnlture in hto cabin except ‘*a pall pud a woman;" - Rat Rare were no dishes or any thing to eat, and they had no possible conception how be made a living. Samuel made a statement, In which he said that he had been a U. 8. soldier, wa* wounded at Chit smauga, was discharged in this city sbotU throe years ago, fwsnt to Savannah, mar ried Miss Halite Ann Scrlggo, and returned here and vtorYed when he could get If; bat Rat his prinoipal support was derived from hto wife’s peddling opera tions. His Honor enquired what she peddled, and he replied melons, potatoes, etc., but whan asked where she procured Rem he failed to explain. He as committed for trial before Re District Court, it to dJAoaU to imagine Rat snob creators* could be found in this city, yet we snppoa* there are many like him. afro live by Reft and crime. Our officers deserve credit for hunting up such wretches and bringing Rem to condign punishment. Tlttt ALABAMA kit A feMtrtltaSOOA ■ItiflJiteteD. iWw D«vel*iln»«ni»—lU^ioii to 1 rfre lixMtert—W»- eitesns Re part* end Meay Barns leas. An editorial appeared in yesterday's Hcn In rela tion to Re great Ktebton Railroad muddle, which was written for Batorday’s issue hut from some oversight was deferred until day* af^rwerd*.— Blues jiu^stoon Vk written. ,w« have seen aud conversed niR * w<>»t reliable gentleman. Just from Chattanooga, and one*who' had evey facil ity for knowing OR shout tlie great etuhroglte now f(f"T*hig that city. Why the papara there and TELEGRAPH NEWS Special Dispatches to Tie So. By Atlaatn and Nashville News Agency. to something ^trongo, -Qeit, w« jfwe eu from the Naehv^lle^w^;r iu pur article of yester day, hut tlie gontleuiau #«• speak of Is beyoud doubt reliable, aud Just freiu the 4, m-en»‘ >jt action.” Our informant says HieiAhe silver ware waa epirit* ed away after Re etUsuhlng perUre had arrived on the prepnei* it appears that two boose were nailed up. oge wiR the valtutbhwt and the other with noth ing. That in a twinkling, the h°x ' f ihlver ir*e trane- ferred tfl an engiue wmeh moved off on the A. fi 0. road. This looked a Uttle curtona. A liae span of oraee was also- ubipped off. Onr informant etatee that train* <**» ths r.>ad have entirely ess sod to run. that th* einpl »yees have Rem locked up iu the car-shed < aud *r« guarding Rem, and relhse te release them until Gieir wages paid, which are t«hiud six aud eight, and aoiue n nine months. The Nashville k Ch*ttmiooj|a road has instructed their ageqt at XIm- letter place to permit no train o* that road to pass Uunr por tion of ibe (rack until borne $12,000 rent due to paid’ This to for Re use of six miles of that load, which Re A. k C. road ured before it raineto their turn-off. During Re ooumtoUon In Chattanooga last week, several peveuual eaooupfiers hxto place. It seems that a Oal- Mario and hto uophevj were endeavoring to secure a debt against the romti, and et Re instiga tion of a sou of Me Staulou, a number of hi* friends severely beat young Marie. Nflon' after Re latter gentleman sent young HUaUm a ottoltonge, which refused. Thereupon Re JHe>lea proceeded to post H tan ton as a coward, pqlt*oou» et*. As Re elder Marie was iu Re act of posting a uoflce in front of Re Burns House, a bully, by. tho uarnc of Hiatou came up. tore it dowu, aud remarked that he could whip Re d—n rascal that did it, Yeung Marie was sitting clone by,/ unobserved by rilatou. and over bearing the remark, rose, up, drew his piatol and invited Rri gentleman to make hto three! good. Up on ae«ing himself so unexpectedly confronted, it to said that Stolon bolted through the house, over chairs and tableajnto the Iwk yard. WlR the bolt, that rttmmity WM iwWod. Various surmises and rumors are afloat around Chattanooga af t<> the prolwbje grand Jinaie of flhi* affair. Borne suppose that the visit of Re several Northern financiers and capitalist* to thi* city tovt FOREIGN NEWS. VmtiiUJW, Jane 12.—Renewed re port. are in circulation of the removal ol Favre from the ministry of foreign afiaira It is eaul that he haa been appointed President of the oourt of Ceraatim. The government hue announced ita intention oi iudewiufyiug the owners of damaged houuce in Puri* to their full extent. tewriffiM in CtmmtiU Berlin, June 12.—A meeting liaa been arrauged to take place between the King of Greece and the Czar of Rubgia in July. The watering-place at EmH has been se lected f6r the interview, and it ia proba ble that important national affaire will be dificuHBed by the govereigna. Much importance ia attached to the ap proaching interview between Prince Gortoohako/f, the Kutaiau Minister of Foreign Affaire, and Prince Bismarck, which will take place in this city. mi a rVsft. Lubov, June 12.—The Emperor and EmpreHS of Brazil and suite landed here yeetevday. Balntes were fired upon the arrival of the roval party, by the vessels in the Bav, and a magnificent ovation was awarded the royal pair, on their ar rival iu the eity. The imperial party will probably sojonni in Spain a short period, after which thev will take their departure for a continued tour. London, June 12.—The propasal to graut an annual income of £15,000, which was recently under diacuuoion iu Parlia ment, is creating considerable comment among all classes here. This lavish ex penditure of publio money meets ■with general disapprobation. It b probable that, even if the p/opooed allow* aeeo should he granted, that t>e public feeling will result in Legislation by Parliament limiting such expenditures to the JW^n of Queen Victoria and to prevent the dis posal of the public revenue in the same manner by her successors. filfl Ml Or a CmmMdmt*. Paris, June 12.—Marshal McMahon W««k had sonivUiinq V“l” v ith it. Ti.« Hiate Rood J has refused to become a candidate for the sIho come* in for u **ki-e ti, this lfn-. ** also Re ' Assembly from one of the vacant districts Nashville and (’huUsUDogn Road. °f Paris. BUufou'* isiJura, -#1* *aid,<«mpromisosfln*ninUy, J London, June 12.—The Tories are'5r- sume of Re ip»digg busiiiei** house* in 'Chattanong*- ganizing for opDOSltion to the treaty of it to beyoud doubt the biggest Ring of the kind Rat 1 Washington, and a struggle is expected ho* bqen ou tho tayi* in this country since the w«. j over that instrument in Parliament, it is equally clear Rat *ouie gigantic simcuistive ' The Communist in Clerkeswell have to befog hatched out, by which liniiions of resolved to hold a meeting to protest ouey 1* to change bauds; whether for the good of the public or itoot, Yag*$te» to be **eu. HON Id OK IN ALABAMA. Kentucky Dmooenta Are oppnud to VeUetolitfliem pUtftwm aiijJ - .. . I tl.em»elre« in I* tor ol ilhfr mg to ol.? | ofn-ie^-4-Ato'■AiA 'k s Democretlo priuefpl*e And policy. TIk'V' ' o|)poD«nU, tliey nr, may triumph kY awtiilc, but ttiey will ontlire oppo«*io|i and at lent triumph over radicalism ,n<l proflg«cy. HASIIINNTON NEWS. tk* Trent f to he BotikHl. WkHHTNoioN, June 12.—Telegrmnt re ceived from London by High Officiate *Ute that the Anglo-American treaty, with the Q ieeni ratification will tw sent to Parliament ou Tuesday. The infor mation is regarded as entirely trust worthy. Clear ribbed... Canvassed Haul*. Plain Hoius Jsv*, common to good.. Prints, fancy X Brown Hhirtiugs... % Brown Sheetings .. 4-4 do do Yarns, Ass't No* _ Pun. Mackerel, No. 1.. .halfbbl do No. 1 kit* do No. S....bnUbbl do No. 2 kits do No. 8, large ‘ibhl MARKETS BV TELEGRAPH. against their extradition by the British government. ^ The harvest prospects of France and Prussia are discouraging. Much seed has perished in the more eastern coun tries of Europe. However, the crops promise abundantly. Latest advioee from Tehreio say that famine in one of the districts of Persia haa readied such a state that the people have killed and eaten fifty children. A dispatch from Bombay says a vessel bound to Katasia recently foundered and firm at i«\c. for middling*, eighty lives were lost. wiR *•!•« ot i6,ooo bole*. '» j In the House of Lords to night Earl Flour, wheat and lord steady. f Russell made a motion, of which notice I to »i» 76. e was given sometime since, moving an ad-1 livebfoui., June 12.— Noon dress to the Queen, praving for her raa- _ ,* lieaty to refuse to ratify the treaty of ", '‘“'"■rr'’ W^lncgton. The.motion wan broi a ht lMplckml hire UI>, pet b.w ou . . “ M iA_, tinn A moiit sad oocurr*-uce t«w>k place at Rt* East Ala- unaMale College, hiuuited at Auburp, Aiy*4u*. i« day last week. Twe yonug men, aged al> >uj Ik your* each, were atteurling college, and were room mate*; and of cohtm\ th* bent of fripqdk. It **ptn* that while in their room Rey )>egan playing w»R an apple, by pitching tt nt euch other, and at loat on* Rem threw tt rather l<a.'d. striking hi* friend in Thi* »o eniaged liiiu lor a moi.n itl Rat ;ed * chairaud *iruck tho^theruuu C'choad, Ml htm to Re floor. When, fearing he liad *eriou*ly hie room Re bod and endeavored to got him to *penk. The | TF . .. _ •***' — ~~T7" woimdwlboyA^e.i.t .mi. h.n, | *“ decided in the negative k ’ without division. The feeling among the members of .f mn/fnl .Wftlrh fnr \'ono* Urm* Letters reeeiv(*d from England pnt tlie | Bao^jihoulder* extraordinary question seriously, as to ’ whether a marriage between President Grant’s son and the Princess Beatrice, of England, might not be arranged so as to I Uwb* secure cordiality lietween the two conn- J tries. Tiie Queen originated the propo j Shoulder sition. The Priuoees is fourteen yeais of ! Go,hen age, and the Queen’s idea is that the nup- tials take place on the re-election of I c**»*». state ana Grant in IH72, and then Grant be adopt- ed as a British subject and immediately . iJowbe-I’ appointed Viceroy of Canada. jjjj It is understood that the object of j Ubt Delano's visit to Georgia was to negotiate ! to obtain a controlling interest in tins! Alabama and Ghattauooga Railroad. H -1 is now in Ohio, trying to lay plans for the defeat of John Bherman for the Uni ted Statu* Senate. There is a strongly credited rumor to- nig.it that Governor Cook has resigned. He left to-night for New York. low* tjfmtn. The case of ex-Congressman Bowen, on motion for new trial and a suspension of sentence, was argued to-day in the Criminal Court without result. The case will come up to morrow. ffmtoJ om .ilmbmmn. Judge Bus teed, of Alabama, has ar rived, and states that affairs in that State are in a peaceable condition. His evi dence is just in opposition to that taken by the Ku-Klux committee. It is not improbable that he will be summoned to give the result of his experience as a Republican and Federal judge in admin istering the law in that State. The Fmiflwil fteif Wetf. The President has finally determined to make tbe trip to the Pocifio coast in the middle of August. In company with Senator Nye, be will visit Salt Lake City, Nevada, California and probably Port land Oregon. ,imerifMM Imm in Cmhn. Claims against Spain for damages sus tained by Americans in Cuba amount to $100,000,000 while annexationists believe aud hope can only be liquidated by bringing Cuba under the protecting folds of the American flag. TO bnyfUfl at par. Sailinf ATLANTA WHOLESALE PRICES Toabefully OORRKlTKD daily.] fiALB PKlCKa. Niu*il orders chai|«d to iff hr r rate*. India, .yd M fiwiqal..... vd 'if ua> Kentucky.. Double Am Patched Uf _ Double Pbamiz.. Goain— New Corn,.. Oats (few in Land, leaf I.AOKB Reek LiqRooa—Not quoted. MoLzasES— Hilda Cuba (Dhla.) Meal, flue bi Naim Oils— SSSt... 1 Lord Mac him ry \ itlcE—Clean Carol.ua SniAua— Crushed and Pondered... A White C Extra Yellow C A B. Hobson's Bro .u*-- No. 1 rttalk bro •m* ^ -loj No. a do do * d... No. 3 do do V do; No. I HurlBroo.; * V do: No. 1 Hurl Fancy Uaii'llei 0 75<§» a se 1 l 76 1 ‘J5rt, 1 76 <‘.K$ 1 00'O! i 60 1 26(i 1 Pork Arm at ■bite Re oRer one ordinary excuse, win And not until Ju* | dud did he tot it be known w*a Re mattei j both houses seems to be strongly in favor | of the ratification of the treaty, The physicians were at unco summoned, but too late, i attempt of the Conservatives to muko it! j j _ : . . . „ Mill nr. ,U “* Arm at8) 4 d for middling upland* and 8Hd for Orleans—with •ales of tO,000 bale*. Ukw York. June 13— Evening—Cotton 30‘ 4 c. Gold |1-12 k ( . Southern securities quiet and gen erally steady. Livebpooi,, June 12—Evening—Cotton it dearer by .' 4 d. Bale* of 30.000 balea were nuule at S' 4 d. 8t. Loci*. June 12.—Flour dull and lower. Corn ill tbe ] Jttil * k *1°' ^ IOT ^ ODf strong, pork |16. Bac« * Kbcxilder* 7. clear ribbed aide* 8 >,c to 0. Lard non The fractured skull had rested upon Re brain too long, and death ensued. He could havq been saved if assistance had been colled in time. It is a .sup posed Re young man who gave tbe blow wa* not conscious of Re seriotla damage he had done, nm! hoping hia friend would soon be over it. preferred to keep Re affair quiet; bnt alas, too late I This sad occuTouce haa ca>t a gloom over Ro whole village. WhatgDe* a more *orrowful tiuge to the transaction wm Re fact of their being bosom friends and room mates, aud growing out of merq child's play. Wo deeply lament ita occurrence. . AN AFRICAN KNTA.VGLHflKYT^ yriD OUT » F1VB HOURS. 9X Altar Fve Hoars off Wedded Bltae, It I* proaoaaced a fltollare, deeding along doxen worthle** blaefc vqgi>»fMi|i •!«» the law to appealed to, Rf eymeuce of Re one to out weighed by Re ^erjfl'red aaaertion* of the eggrea- ATWi.lTA 3wy He driBatputinoB ap»a—bim. hut atoiy* of guilt}-. Hia Honor rewarded thlfl devotion to tee truth fry iBzpoefftg IT fitMT offlt and coHa. Ike gong sounded, amt Tho. Williams Hd ton reteiM’in i skilful manner. 1 • * for'if ik* fo ph.o-.ur ttsad Juo. L. Giant's Uoiio*. There are many upa and downs in married life, so It to aaid. There ore people who have lived in tags for yean, end still Rink it a good way to live ; and there are others who get tired of it on b.y . u-Jo % trial. Marriage to a lottery In more waya th*»» one—not only in Re greet number of bloilth.daily drain*, but in Re manner in which Re happy couples Ramselvss get Into Re Ring. White we Ware In Jtodge Lyon’s Court room yes terday evening a buxom negro girl come in. and sold she wanted a divorce from her husband. She gave her name as zipporoh Brown. She silages that on Monday morning, a policeman arrested her, and threatened to take her to Re Calaboose, where id she would be heavily fined if she did not mar- ty a negro named Hardy Bchola, with whom she waa aocused of oensortiug. Under this terrorism she oohdentwfl to Re mptritnonlal noose, which wa* firmly' adjusted about § o’clock following by negro minister of Re Gospel, a li es having boon procured by some aolommodotoag friend. 8he hod Just bosh five hours married, and she said aha had enough of it to anflUty her.. 'Our goodaatured frieud, Lymes, did not tjatirfc fij whet to any in to curious a matter.es he has great veneration for Re holy book,which says: -What God r hath joined together, let not man pnt asunder;” but there wa* doubt la hto mind as to whether God had anything to do wlR this ease. He advised her to oonault a competent lawyer abdqt it, omd she would, fro doubt, receive Justice. ThOge hes, evidently, been an outrage commitied eomewheflB, and it should be investigated. We do notbeltevntofittoNaipolioemanwMiuthsaffalr.bat file quite probable that some qua acted sham, and tip* the eo-eelted license waa but a piece of worth- Igtetalf He doubt the women exageratea her MltoHMUIV twn pictofl ot toul ploy, and it ahould be Roroughly far* rdtefiouh Vak6dt or the kriohtr templar _ lag aad Dnuas Beating. IIMI'TM ■ 'H the pouty, panoply and efrerun- stonoer pf ^guate. fiflM. miUtaiy prooearieu and ml tope than the darkies. The recent display in this city of Re Knlghto Tempter waa fl Bouroe of Re mosl-UBalkfred gmttfioatleu to Itoesu, ami they loot fiO time in putting arrangements oh foot for a oolored e«ton, the walkiat, commeuoed the feat of walking 400 mile« in 5 conaeon- » . « - - — five day8, the first 112 to be performed r iat never 8aw like a spectre to disturb her happine*a. Selina clos- ! inside of 24 hours, with 45 minutes rest. oro P ed her cars and would listen to noRing. Robert Lizzie Carroll, who last week was tried Ren attempted to be over-flxmiliar. which very much , for making way with her twin children, disturbed the gentle Selina, in au opportune mo- has been committed on the charge of ment, however, William rushed iu upon Re *cene | mill’dcr. and r. acned his intended bride from the clutches of Th* V-ffmnf former ot Mmme. Re brutal Robert, it i. needle** to add that Ro ut- j The reception of Horace Greeley by the Union League attracted a great r retired. Yesterday ■} Robert c charge of lifting 9 i.M from Robert. whole matter with ■ On yesterday aRcrnoon, our dttosua were startled by a hug* pfifltetoiotf Of the black and tan population, arrayed in all Re toggery ttoey ooukl And, and Ml—,1 brbvMo. Sam ■/i pound negro. The eight was ludicroea la the ex- trame; sad guv* much amusement to e train ef UM1* hag*, who followed ths thing to oee whore to would Which Man 1 “As Yo If, os old King flolotnon say*, there is nAlblntf now under Re sun, certain it ia that what Um once trans pired repeats itself In a great variety of ways. Tim old tale of love and it* consequences Iim received *>' many versiona that we are now prepared for most anything that comes. On the outskirts of the city dwell* an African lady of considerable pretension*, who rejoice* iu havp g two etrtnge to her bow. In thin she is not unlilo* her a party measure will doubtless prove nn successful. The Knight* Templar. Ltvkrpool, June 12.—The steamships Oceauioa and Wyoming have arrived from New York. The Alleghany Com- maodeiy of Knlghto Tempte of Jitto- tte E „ m kmUT „ « burg, Penn.ylv»ma are on board the , „ ra ,,, d ^ ^ „ Oceamca, nine days from New York. IVSSfffN. Versailles, June 12.—A circular luul been issued by General Cissy, Minister of War, declaring all nominations made by M. Gambetti, while at tbe bead of tbe provisional government to be ahaullcd. DOMESTIC NEWS. t’mthol/r fete hr n limn—.ff*rifrn, fie. New York, June 12.—In accordance with an order recently issued by Aroh- hishop McClunky the auuivereary of the birthday of the Pope will bo celebrated in the Cntholio Churches throughout the whits itaten. whowactloai nht lmitofeH. oa. I Sb Y ° rk ’ °“ FVid " L - T will «U Rebut sort the oth.r Wilh.m Robert «. tbl lGth in.tout, With mito.0, flreworloi ♦it. w. It,,. .♦ .ori *nd illuminationg. The usual number of murderous af frays aud drunken frolics occurred Sun- CiaczaBATi. June 12.—Flour Arm—8uperflne> $6^ 6 25. Oats 67c. $17, aud steady. Provisions firm. Men* Tork is quoted st $15 75. Bacon — Shoulder* fi ; clear ril» side* 8\frf9',; sugar-cured hams IS 1 ,c^lfltgC. Whisky 80c. LorisviLLR, June 13.—Flour is Arm wlR good inquiry. Ntocks very light with orders far ahead of the supply. Extra family is quoted at $7:00. Corn •h oiee bring* $18:00. delivered at Re depot. Provisions are strong wiR au upward tendency. Mena pork $16:00. Bacon 7(#9c. Hams and lard unchanged. Re original beau, but ha* been at work in the try for sometime, leaving William a clear road.— William and Selina made 11 up to get married on the 1st of July. On Sunday evening Selina uas awaiting Re vlalt of her sweet William, aud hearing a rap, she said, in her softest tone, ‘-come in,” What her surprise when she saw it was Robert, DUTTON’S SACK .AND BAG FACTORY. fteg* MADE and BRANDED to order at NEW YORK PRICES. Offloe «V*T- Phillips A Crew’s book store, Marietta Street, Atlanta, Go. juni tf Tcnnwr Crop Intelligence. iFiom the Sweetwater Enterprise. Harvesting h»a commenced in this sec tion. Wheat wiH turn onfc hotter than was anticipated some weeks ago. The oat crop will be very large, and an abun dance of corn will be raised if nothing happens. It is in very good condition at present. [From the Franklin Review. Some of our farmers are beginning to barveHt their wheat Prospects are not at all flattering. Corn looks well. We heard a good farmer say the other day more prominent FINAL NOTICE To Ctaimants against the If*. A •4. Hailroad. i BE JpLED by Re 15th OF JUNE, OR THAT THE 8AME V1LL NOT BE ENTER TaINED. By order of Re Boord A. May 20R, 1871. SULPHUR SPRINGS, Near Gainesville, Hull County, Georgia. ''PHIS Delightful Summer Resort is now open t >r -L Re reception •<( guest*, having been RorougUl) refitted wiR New nod Beautiful Furniture. The Medic<nal qua’ity of thi* Water, and Re R mantle Scenery or mud the Springs, cannot be sur- paMMed in Re Southern -tatr*. The supervision of tli< ii.)':*e will be under the immediate coutrotoff Col. L. 1'. Tliomas and Lady, who are too well known to the traveling public to need further comment. 49~ No pain* will he spared to render Re visit of guests comfortable and happy. S. K. Mit'AMY, Proprietor. WANTED. day Re fith, aa th> lan to. Superior Oook ('h«BpeHt Hoarding House in At- rostantly employed te> serve up ii>ej oeot manner whatever the market afford* Term*—$4 per week, wtrictly iu sdvauce. junJdlw M IU». J. O. WITTER. Cottage For Sale. I WILL SELL A BARGAIN IS A NEW TASTILY biliJt COTTAGE of Three Large Rooms, and same ith closets, june5-2t icar Peachtree. O. W. ADAIR. Real e.state Agent. COTTAGE FOR SALE In a-eifUn. I OFFER my residence lor sale low. The house i* a cottage, wi h *ix room*, newly fitted up and well finished. Tbe lot to a corner lot. containing three-fourths of an orro, and i* well enclosed. Wate r first rate. Will b* low to a .*»*h purchaser. Foj further information apply t j 8. W.-Woodworth c H C. GOODWYN. FOR RENT. Re Kingston East TenneMoan. It is the universal opinion that tbe wheat crop in this county fs almost a totul failure. Many fields will not repay the expense of harvesting. [From the Memphis ApD«*l- Wheat is beiiiK wit in all parts of Mad- orniiiK toe trio wtro btt„ n Hi. Hon- j croW( ] QreelpT delivered an addnxrt in iw>n oount J’- Tii» vield is muoh better -rb.rB.ot r.p«, wid Wiiiuuu ou * 1 which he referred to Ilia trip aad the than anticipated. The iajnry from rust corner of Davi of Re houses is n< Apply to Corner Davis and W< itiy bu 1). W. CROFT, *t Hunter Streets. Judd] SHOT AXI) LEAD. \ir* HAVE JUST RECEIVED on cousigpnitfut vv from Re Virginia Lead Mine*, 480 Bag* «hot. ail euu >; 3.000 pound*''or Lc'id; 1.000 pound* I'tg te s'l; Which we offer t Hi* Ho: *i mud advice. i He bud been charged with making polit ical htump speeches frem the platforms of oara and the verandas of hotel* Ho said be had made but three speeches and those had been compelled. In regard to the Presidency,if nominated for any posi tion he would accept the nominatiou, for he believed in the beat men holding' office. , # f . fire. Covington, Ky., June 12.—This even ing a warehouse on the corner of 9th and Madison streets, containing 150 bogheads of tobacco, a oooper's^hop, a carpenter’s shop, four dwellings aud sev eral stables were destroyed by fire. Other dwelliugs are now buruiug. Killed 0y Jterident. Chicago, June 12. -A shocking accident fHJCUried here to-day. Matthew Love, who was employed in repairing a roof, accidently fell to the sidewalk, a distance Bi sixty feet, striking on his head, caus ing immediate death. ''*** ‘ Another fire. Bradfirld, N. H., June 12.—Smith’s Mills, h machine shop, a clothes pin and peg nrfll, a dwelling house, Methodist laid out in ulngto tile, it is calculatod that «|>9roh and «,ljj»cent dwellings, *vn> de- As lin. woull by fie* last might. EIBKMAN * BRO. , Clothiers and Tailors 56, Whitehall street, have in stock, . Scotch and American Cheviot Suita. English and American Cassimerp §uita. Drab D’ete Suits, Flannel Suita, Nel- tou duito, Ikiuaa, 'friooto, Or^nitoa and Diagonal Coats and vosto. Derby and Ptook Youth Suits. Sack Uoat and-Jacket*, ltoyaHaita* - Caseimere aud Linen Children Suits, aad a full seleeljou of V Furnishings. Don't Ml to oall ou , , may 22 JLTSElf^N & BB<V Broken Gandy, twenty cents per pound, wit hhuitls for a dollar. ' Freeh Ooooo Nut. Candy, aad Hi>tropolituu Cream, made three times a »yek. ,«ud Caramels every WitJne»<l»y, at Bleckh Candy Factory, on fithtdetfitsl,' Between Banter and Mrtolu lk - * aprfi A fltstfstical faef. Tf Kll the bed- bugs, rajtet mioofrnd rottobos that hflve been slain by Isaacstm’s Sure Pop were the line would be twice sc long as the So * - * Depot, Pem Atlantic cable. Jk/Ul bv irij druggiaka ilnflwnif rfl'TT" ‘WW- v ' ffBll> k Sob have vatablislird on Marietta Motet, . _. . , , . mwr Spr *g, a trit-ctnee bakery, *hrr>- eypry ^Iu4ut i tra* aid eoatortloiwrj m», M pmwd. j,,-, ...Iw, Asu^Hi.. mill (ulhr nr.. ConpOrI), N. H., June 12.—Thotup son’s saw mill, at Warrior’s Summit, li;<- haen destroyed by fire. trlHar 0mmN. fuftteff*,. PiqOA, Ohio. June 12—John Dobbins, an old man, fifty yean ot age, ahot hia wife and himself thi* morning. The wound, are supposed to be fatal Do- _ . . auntie difflouiu- u the oauae of the trag- Tbt w omaaahoti« his second wilV. wm kj um uufrnA.wrt wnM 1 trnm^ur Louisville, Ky., June 12.-Lemo. 0 Th* undtifoignod hcroJjy glvoa notice of hj* Kp «sSs£^5Si^ntMfta is greatly overestimated. (From the Shelbyville OomraercloL The crops have been much injured in this section. A week ago it was thought that the wheat crop would be fully half the average, com wa« being cleaned and looked healthy; but almost incessant rains for several days have cast a gloom over the most hopeful. Bright days will come, however, and we hope for plenty. From the Giles, Tennessee, Press of Saturday, we learn of a most extraordi nary freak of nature in that oounty, which our ootemoorary claims can be fully substantiated. It aaya: “We almost hesitate to record the fact, as it seems an imputation upon the credu lity of the public. There can, however, l>e no doubt of the truth of the remarka ble occurrence, aa we have it from gen tlemen, eye-witnesses, of honor and un doubted veracity. A cow, the property of Mr. Babb, had passed fifteen days be yond the ordinary* time of gestation without giving birtn to a calf. At the expiration of this time the cow died with out parturition. The peculiarity of the case induced Mr. Babb to make a post mortem examinatiou. When upon open ing the l>ody there was totuul iu the iterua thirty-ruo calvea, oi.< a.tsof full wise, the oth* > '> >d>out the siae of an or dinary rat These thirty-one diminutive ealves were perfect in development and formation. ” South America is down with the yel low /ever, London, Paris and New York have the small pux, and Russia is strug gling with the cholera, ffo oa Hie whole >t Appears that the health of the work) in not eo good ol .ate, \V Sheriff's sate for July, 1871. TILL be sold bouro th.* Court House door iu Re cite of Advito, Fulton county, OeorKUi. on tno first Tuo*J\v <u 4u*y n.\t. within the Icvnl hours of nolo* tlir foUo'Ving property, to wit : Th • one third interest ol a t lty 1 ot iu Rarity of Atlanta. *ituoted on Re corner of Pabsnta and Rro.id fitreet-., fronting on Alabama atrowthtty flve ioetaud runniui/ back alon« Broad *tre«-t a.*vi ".t\-fiv«> test. On *aid is a Two-story llrtek Uuiklmit iwupiod by tlu« Mae A'ra offi.-o a id ».ho two «)ua-*tor> UMilUiu^x •ing Emm si, deceased. Levi t-BTORt of Mr*, of the estate oi P. J. a* Ro property of ra Dlwt.of Ga. J. O.'w. MlLLS. j •» "'<'*****■ »«• A LL persons interested arv nolifli-.l t« show cause i \. before Betn*ter Blark. at AtlaaU. Ha on Re TWENTIETH DAY OF JL’> li, LSU. at 10 o’clock. A. M-, why said B.'utVrunt should iot lie ai-chary ed from all his debt*. • beUI at tho rend a ami plait W. R. SMITH Clerk. In the District Court nr fht United Slates for Ike Northern Di-tr cl of teeocw |la,*ls Bankruptryi A T ATLANTA. GEORGIA. THIS *>TH DAY OF May, 1*71. Tho under*11;ii*d hereby Hives notice of hi* op- of *aid District. maySl-lawitw i Bankrupt* ui'On J. J. WILLI VMS, hj* *- mphli, V«»hville nnd CtonttSH ooxa (Grot cm ml Tnraagh T.T « ChattoDoafalmiu tanroa.. !) 50*.m. aud <L45 p m. arrivsa . _ Memphis train leaves 4:«M a.m. a>id J.t*i p.m. ariii’M »:*)aui. and 4:0) p.m. St. Louis train leaves 4 :00 aiu. arrive....;..'.9:200 m. andflKMp.m. fitalb) villa teal u leaves.. ....8 Mi p.m. *• arriva fliOam. Tbe l;M a.m.< 12 m , aud * m p.m. trains <10 iou8undsya The 4:00 a.m. aud 0:4$f.ai. irolua run daily.