The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, August 21, 1871, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

SUN. VOL. II. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1871. mw fAiiWdbySte AtlaalaSi NO. 891 SUN. TELEGRAPH NEWS *f tte Kew tart tiHdUM Prsaa. SUNDAY’S DISPATCHES. DOMESTIC NEWS. NEW YORK. JVM a Cm. rt U* (Mm. Naw York, August 40.—A I. to. V. MU 1. L. Wm t. O. Ciunram Thomson, On. H. 0. lAMXLTOV, Dtitoa. On. „ Whlin Phans, Omen Ca, On HOW TO SUBMIT MONEY. W# jr* dmmthi ter. by Express. itettsnh uriml of «D Order. by Bd^tatsrsd I » aflos till lifts 104 •Md when the time P ^ar°Wm»BjMMndtag noM, by Xsjstm mu.t pre- ^ ^==*=== tm OhmnM. Mr. tUphms wtft nwiln te Cr»wlorJriilr. HU eossacUo* vita l£s Bus •£met ku nai- 1U ntler. intended far hhu. caber on pri- Tnr Sun. except ita PoHUoel Depertment. ib.«ldbi eddrened to 1. Hesly BsUlli, Ueneger, Atlanta On. ' Wantote »r ^pKuormcl»ni vestigstion ra nude yaaterdsy by Oor- ooerYoungiadDr. Marsh, lathe on of Huy Kelly, who died, aa wee aup- poeed, of the Asietio cholera. From the evidence, the Coroner «u aatiefled that it vria not • ooae of cholera at all, aa the woman had been drinking to exoeaa, and had eaten a quantity of unripe peachaa and the greater part of a watermelon. The symptom* deaeribed by h« attend ing physicians were not at aH like those of the cholera. The Board of Health denies that any person has died of the cholera in this city this season. GEORGIA. i TtrrUU Ibrs—MItmIi I'lihMrejM mended that every steamer have a super vising engineer and captain. The American Syndicate report over a million to day. FOREIGN NEWS. ENGLAND Psr Annum. WEEKLY PEE AMEDM : ««=== Twenty " TOy " •• rule 9 , 1 M , s as , i so u on r m id., to the Weekly, received for ft Unmet for Club. mu«t .11 be wnt ftt the eun. time ud tab. the taper for lb. an, length of tune end gl) be gt the aua poet offlee. Savannah, August 20.—The steam ship Liberty, from Baltimore for New Orleans, has arrived with her rudder- stock broken; no other damage. The steamship Virgo arrived this morning. Her Captain reports hiring experienced a terrific gale from Frying-pan shoals He passed the steamship Rspidan 20 miles South of Frying-pan all right Friday, at 12 H {Cleared Saturday. On Friday and Saturday we had a terrific gals Our railroads are washed np, and the mails have to be brought by pole earn We have no communication South of number 7, Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, On the Central Railroad there are two washes, one neu the city and tho other six miles out. No regular trains have arrived since Friday night- Many buildings have been damaged and great damage has been done to the : crop. WASHINGTON. Tormw of A.«lvortl*lnHe Tri ll Tin 3 wnu t wins TTio « oo 7 60 9 00 11 00 M00 « i oo 6 00 18 00 ao oo aa uo 94 00 87 00 Tnr aa oo 34 00 27 00 ao oo ForfttoMMciodthenon****.ftP«W" **“ Um of oofid Nowpewll type, or oocupylng that much space] for lbs to* 1—titan. and M oonta for ^vSfiSStt to too Local Column marked with Wl Advert!eementa under the tipscUl h **? leaded) forleee time than one week, will he charged dor AiErwttaMnanta, except for established bast* neee houses, in this dty. must be paid tor in ad- ^?redudlo« will be made on the above rates for fuarterty, eemLennual or yeerty advertisement*. w Arrlvos at Chattanooga. . .10;90 p m <;16 a m THAI*—OUTW AMD. Arrtvee at Dalton..., .. 1.43 am 0:90 am ACCOMMODATION THAI If—IN WARD. Til M0MU (ACOUOTAj RAILROAD. (Hk Dap Train m Stmdmp,) Night Passenger Train arrives .8 . a :85 a MACON AMD WESTERN RAI LAO AD. train leaves Tt*0u. m. 7:00 a. m. S5S3Kfe^r.7".v.:::«tE Might Pnsetngsr Train arrives 10.90 p. m. ^rrtvw et Maooa * *» P- »• ATumi a» wuer Nm eailboad. Night Paessnger Tttin srrlres 10 Jh. m Might Passenger Train Jmve# 2:40 p. m D»y Passenger Train arrives AMp. m Dey passenger Train leaves 7:10 a. m ‘ * ATLANTA AWS BSOBMOVO AIR-LINE RAILROAD. ..“Lri.116. ”■ »- *■ «• .. Macau A Augusta Railroad. =llo Wwsterm Railroad af Alabama. ■ 4:1S A It bmse===^|ii Awfaaaftplaaiba..... llJcrS Leave flavsnnsh dafly. "• Arrive at Albany daily. »■ itni p. M :0O P. M 1(41 P. M nr • NORTH 6E*»«IA FEMALE COLLEGE, IVY 0TEEET. g street*, Mian •*. r 4. 1871. Wordrcnlars apply altos Book and Mmrmm» fnsn s tMrndmr— Tka Wtmlhtr. Washing tom, Aug. 20.—Tho Attorney General has received numerous requests for his opinion os to the effect of the 14th Constitutional Amendment upon the eli gibility of persons to hold office. Not being able to reply officially to these let ters, he has issued a circular stating that it is not his duty to give official opinions jpfc at the request of the President or heads of the Departments. He ap pends a copy. Mtletortolfieml. Office Chief of Signal Service, Washington, D. C. August 20. RECORD FOB THE PAST 24 HOURS. The area of low barometer, which was Saturday evening in Minnesota, is now between Lakes Ontario and Huron. Threatening weather has beep reported in its path, but the very dry, smoky at- mosphere lias probably allowed a belt of very slight ram. The high barometer moved somewhat northeast and now ex tends from Maryland to Connecticut Dry, hazy and smoky weather, with very slight cloudiness extends from Missouri toFlorido, from Illinois to New Jersey, and over the intermediate region. Clear weather, with north winds, lias prevailed in the Gulf States, and the cyclone has moved northeast beyond the cognizapc* o( oar stations, although an area of low barometer continues off the South Atlan tic coast, and northeast winds oontimie from South Carolina to Virginia. Easterly winds, increasing to brisk, are probable to-night from Cape Hatteras to Cape Cod, with cloudy and threatening weather from New Jersey to Massachu setts and a few local storms between the coast and the lower lakes. Brisk wester ly winds will probably prevail for a short time on L*k e fine. No important change is probable for Monday in the Southern and Gulf States. General cloudiness is probable for the upper lakes. SATURDAY’S DISPATCHES. DOMESTIC NEWS. Governor Pullido was appointed Cap tain General of Porto Rico. The Coroner’s jury censuresAlva Lump kin’s failure to comply with plain provis ions for the protection of human life in the Pitta ton mines. Fifty business and dwelling houses have been burned at Dallas, Oregon.— The loss exceeds the insurance, $100,000. Thomus Seal, charged with the murder of John A. Griffin, in Heard county, Georgia, was last week arrestod in Arkan sas. It is stated that half a million of the North Missouri Road, owned by the city, was sold for $65,000 to the present own ers of the road. The Republicans of Sau Fraucisce are indignant at the speech of Charles Gor ham, Secretary of the United States Sen ate, wherein he repudiated the anti-Chi nese and anti-RUDsidy plnriks of the Republican platform. ‘ as voted $200,000 in aid of iminent St Louis id dead in his bed NEW YORK. TJSZr -A°7T Aim* irrnl U 01morfUn-ChoUrm la JOto tW» aaaM AqMn-Cvl.r><r Caarfela. Nzw Yobk, August 19.—The Captain of the tug who was implicated iu the os- JC of convicts has been released. Four Frenchmen were arrested yester day, on the steamer Italy, with four or five thousand dollars worth of diamonds and other jewelry in their poaseasiem. Mary Kelly, who was removed to the New Vork Bellevue Hospital, supposed to have cholera, died this morning. The hospital physicians say it was a case of Asiatic cholera, while tho Sanitary In- r itor and his physicians, wlia attended woman, say it was cholera morbus, The tug-boat Starbnck exploded her boiler, kitting the fireman. The schooner Bolton, painted black, was reported, August 17ui, iii Iatitiulo 40 ° and longitude 12 0 . Pocohkeki-mie, August 19 The cap- ture of escaped convicts continue. Creamer made a desperate resistance and was badly wounded. Sabatooa, August 19—Vesuvius won the hurdle race; time 3A8. Second race —Longfellow galloped over the track. Barney Williams won the third nice; time 8:38. ^ WILMINGTOW. a m..ry <l«A-JSrir WlLMiaoTON, August 19.—A flue rain haa bean tolling almost continuously (or the pest twenty-four bourn. It is thought IS ba general, and wiU prove of vsst ben eflt to the crept in eoute eeettooe of the Kute where the yield will be cut ehort nearly one half by the long continued drouth- A heavy gale is blowing off the oosst M, TheTrig*'Alioe Lee, Footer, mMter, from New York to Beveneah, ran a*ore yesterday on Frying Pan shoals. Bbe has been towed to this city, leaking bad ly The cargo has been removed, end toe vessel will go on Aha stocks (or re pairs. WASHINGTON. Bipmrt •? sae-vmar r-r-" 1 Tbs Board of Supervising Inspectors appointed by Boutwell to inquire hito the ‘ ll, 0 ( u,e , Weetfield explosion, have -.^Ia a report. They exculpate Matthews, the superrising Inspector, end recom- Londou, August 20.—Garibaldi is a convalescent. - Loudon, August 19.—In toe Honso of Commons, Enfield, under Secretary of Foreign Affairs, in reply to e qneation, soys Mexico had repudiated the treaty of 1862, but tho Government of Oreat Britain bod insisted that the treaty wee still in effect, and of binding and abli gatory force. The Persian famine is more terrible than reported. Twenty-seven thousand havediedtnIspahan. Thecondti the proviaoe of Maaarderaa is skill < The rice orop is a complete failure. The cattle plague, smell-pox, typhus fever, end cholera, prevail. The report that a conference of Ger- an Gstholic bishops was bald at Folds on the 3d instant proves to be incorreot. The meeting will be held in September. The European Syndicate to-day an nounces through the press in London, Paris, Frankfort, Berlin, end Ameterdam the opening of subecription for toe 5 per cent American loan ou Tuesday. The press comments are very favoraWn, and already large applications have been filed in advance of the opening of the banks FRANCE. Tfc. rartUly to Snula af IVtaUa-flto Qcrmamt fmrert Withdrawn—The ChnUrn. Pabis, August 20.—There has occiued 628 deaths during the past week, including one with cholera. Pams, August 19.—It it is reported that it was decided by the Assepibl remain at Versailles, Wing certian, ever, that the Government offioers will be removed to Paris. The German forces are withdrawing frqm the fortifications north and eostai' Paris. Versailles, August 19.—In the Assem bly to-day too committee on toe army bill made a report recommending its passage. The bill is returned to the pluunbrr. It makes military service oesn pulsory, and allows no one a right to ttnigyling for her ilaily bread A- not ire- mans ru/Ut*as you ao,.boldly assert lit him come forward or forever bold his peace Respectfully H M Mocker. I wish any paper who has msde the same assertion to oorrect the scandiloe re port Aa usual, whan We indvertontly make aa enoMoua statement,.or e wrong im pression, our oolnmna are open for cor rection of the same. In this cue, we have referred the whole matter to oar Loeal Editor, who is the only man connected with tho office who in any way approximates to an "old Bachelor,” with the privilege, if he has a disposition in that dilution, to aooept to tho extent of hie inclination, and "go forward"—holding not his peooc—Mae- OKU. Judge S. B. Hoyt and General Austell went up to Gainesville hist Saturday evening, to spend a law diys for rest and eeeepe from the heatenddust of too city, at OoL McOemy’s Gaiaeuville Sulphur Springs. These springs, under Col. MoComy’t management, are becoming popular, and •o more oouvanie it place for a quiet re treat for the people of Atlanta can be found. Xea 2dotrUientnit. Boarding and Lodging. T WO DESIRABLE ROOMS—farnWhNl . I Mrs. MERRILL’S, Marietta afreet, 2 Joora beyond TYemont Honae. HllMI to procure substitutes, and prohibits soldiers from voting in political elections, and dissolves the National Guards throughout tho country. The Paris Salute publishes a report that General Garibaldi died this morning, but a dispatch from Florenoe dated to day, sunonnoee that he is better, and his physicians have left Oaprera. The story is circulating in Paris, that an important Russian personage recently told tne French diplomatist that the re sult of the late war placed Russia in tho position of Franoo after the battlo of Padova- A dispatch from Camhennin, East Prussia, sixty-six miles cast of Konigs- burg, says the cholera lias appeared in several distriots on tho German side of the Russian frontier. TELEGRAMS. W. H. HOWARD. C, H. HOWARD. W. n. HOWARD ft SON, COTTON FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 9 WARREN BLOCK, • • - AUGUSTA, GA. TX fiffRtu tender oar eenriore in the Warehouse r buaiucHi, in ell it* brauebe*. t» our old p*t- a Rod ptanUre gouonlJy. Commission for Selling Cotton, One and a Quarter Percent. Ae usual. All fbQlly rappltae ordered will be carefully se lected by ouu of the Arm, el the lowest merket ’’onUn for Degcin« end Tied will be promptly lied, and et the lowest cost price. Li bend CMb edv»nce* msde on cotton Id * . house. We exteod ell the fsollltlAH offered bjr|Wero- bouse Mercheots. Consignments solicited—seUs- tactlon gusTRUtee. »ug21w3m MiiwisNippi Railroad. A.* S. Merritt, a j hotel keeper, was f< yesterday moraines Complete returns have l»ceu received om all the ooanRes in Kenti six, and they give Leslie a maj 3C.Q00. The other Democratic condii have a majority of 89,000. ■RS. MKKKKR COMBS MACK. The following item of news appeared in the last issue of The Sun : ore op Atlanta’s “ btboiiO-mhided” VENTURES OUT—OREAT SUCCESS. Ifn. Meakar, of < i\ 1 oar city on Tupsday last, proposing to deliver a lsuture to our citigeoa pa the subject of "Matrimony." It seams that she failed to attract sufficient attention to get up an audience, and the lecture was not dcliv- Ai s general thing, the Southern peo ple do not take to (amala Isctursra, and think that educated woman ana find a more appropriate sphere in which to ex- erdae tocir Ulenta.—OmnyUm Enter- prist. All of which we indone, and vootore the opinion that lira. Meeker would make more by tending babies than lectur ing on woman's rights. The tams day Mm. Meeker, who Is the author oi aaveral hooka, called upon u», and toqueeted toe publication of tho fal lowing correction, which wo cheerfully comply with, and give it aa tre Method it, verbatim et Ac., Ac: Eeklee House Social Circle Aug 19, 18 Ml ltd- Suing an artiaal in your paper today in regard to my lecture I wish to oared the error in which your trise-ocre has fallen into. I am A o un mans Bights u yoa me pleased to ten* me As for tending babies I have no doubt I could do that as well aa any one who baa them God in bu ellwiee peovidenoe took my family from me untili art a aAw ate relltlve is left me. ,y*en*w burnt my honie A left me deaolatc. Creditors refuse to pay me myjastdsbto. A sal am nest her Elbca rid fairy or other then Uumsn I must Est dnuk A have tome nlaoe to do it in cridit. I took that mod* to pay an honeat debt. Sw if any of you obiftachUirs teith to reKere a lone bnly JOHN MXLLEDGE, Jr., ATTORNEY AT I.AW Office lu OrRDt'a Building, corn** of Muriotta ROd Uro«(l stroeta. PMottoat Id the Oo«rt« of th« $ty Rod county “ “ ‘ trict Cdprt RDd tho 6u PORTER FLEMING, COTTON FACTOR AMP COMMISSION MERCHANT, JACKSON STREET, AUGUSTA, OA. OomnlMlon for Belliag ObRon, 1\ Per Cent. ROgfl-ftlw CHAMDER OF (VMUEUOE. I Atlanta, August 19.1871. J r llKltK will be r aicetiDg of the tnutfTA Cham- BRMor OoMicxaok on Monday Evening, 91»1, Rt 8 o’c lock. NATIONAL _H0T£L BAR. THE BEST LIHUOltS mm Mosj; Export Mixons in THX CITY, splendid :(jjr 'j BILLIAltD TABLES. city. The Hilliard TRblos rto uoe Rml ■plondld. SpeciRl Rtteution to tbe comfort ami plcMuro of - 1 HARWELL A TERREL. The Palace DoJlar Store 8 . V * r* o L. U. FIKK, Dry Goods Notice, commeocod receiving o STOCK OF GOODS, RDd *11*11 ho artrURrt-d to Olfrr 0or th«*lr in*|Miotlgn by the 0th Heptanibiir next, Rit oiiUrt'ly new end Rt- tfRctive RMOTtmuut of DRY GOODS, STRICTLY AT WHOLESALB, oar U*»J> an ksosta Expressly ftor IM *«tios, m4 «U1 Msbno, Ml Ik. NEWEST DESIGNS, A Rod fidAptcd cxcluaivrly to lb I* market. We c«wdtally Invlt* ro Id mnnext vtait CBA!fK boILSTOK k OO. Pryor Mgeet nppoett* KlmMli Honor. udivtdUR) PRrtDOra— J. H. Borunom, A. K. Drmarxvt. Hhmut Bovunoa, Jr. Rogll-oodlw S Dailg San Soak anh Job «fitt w tewearw.'tr.fivi atAatmai-iW rilHE SUN JOB OFFICE HAS JUST _ “ with a splendid assortment of the Latest NEW AND ELEGANT TYRES, And is now prepared to do the FuaeatGfadee «4^-.( tadl atari laa We have made ample anOBgamwta to ge4«p -Blaiif AT THE LOWEST RATgS LEDGERS, JOURNALSL RECEIPT BOOKS, ETC. Bnimgitj Pabligljing «a«ro«5. ~rfrl UN8ECTI0NAL, UNPARTI8AN, UNPOUTUUU 80NMI-M0U. The freshest serin of Text-Hook* piMished coutOiniseg toU result* of discovery and scientific WVimv Onetally adapted by tha Virginia aad Gaargtg State Baarte ad Wtomtotom* t ggotrraejB And In many Njitl. - - 1 As As, 9kt flukltetoy €*., too Kvcnl Somlu-ni , fouf Sobool-Bnok. Which -Houl.l U- on- wpsUtial, which tonnM •ewooe—«m asm. Mui>ui Text-bunk, by toe i unseal u luit- whlek sic tot te-dtef-atetela I LisriSste ihaTurtle*a wu* tennis aad aa- Vtsempeu. Heat, ms* Moth i Maw pubtebed Tha "I Maury’s Qboc!rafmr By Cuminn-lor- M. F M.rar. of tha Virfirtf. ICiiifwv _ UMlfcsn ar.il ihe .ante.if toU rntboh-. M>: v|Vh. in'tba, eompUdiul buuto-ru Isttber,' w>eka'SHfri* I- V ’ hnlrity at —i-.mil aad Art, Oruthncfti of atrle -v'u :b m.ut i-i-cr r.-nj r il.-i.t tttf.u-tir < lo tte youag, aad -M,* wSm nr.! br all nhn wl.h to T-t.h Oro-repliv iVaMwicv. at nnaedmm • Jtatoft asaiti (fiteA. aad aut tscruly a. «n auuaMpmtea at it) faati." ’ • M-olmas’ Readert t-'.id Br tewsatlg V'. 'Ho.. aett V.T.ri , v 't .mr ttokay _ versitv of Vlrginni. A Mrin of K-.rl.-r. an.oit«ni-<t' In rhrapne«. ~ll ill ram, tell lias graplitcal licauty. They ere ikt-jiliy prugn-tsive in rhsnoMr. bright aad fkaah la MV cclix-tioni of prove and verw, and illustrative of Soutltern s.-u,x inaiaents, aad hiatoay. Venable’s Arlthmoticsl Series, D. CiUBUts 8. VKM.au, LLD., riokmca .if Mathematin fa tha VirjflnU. Th.Mi! books rim reccirod rvcnsrUmv hr feidUm-m tcRrfac^i wh MUisfRctiou, aa bdiiir moa ofiinlntbly adi^iiut Et w muU UHU, m veil u fork tion. Their iuuthu<i.s, rules, and (ijvtautiup on* tUgr, uistiDct logical, aad i and the series is i-RrefuIly grujoj throughout. Hqlme*' History of United Wmm, By P , of t!ie raivuntitv of yiglfo It k mite te Mf dt this fultnirahle work, inturc<thi^. tutii iniul, aiul truihfoL vs vttt aa PtaM laLraciA tt style, that It Is the only Hisiorv of ihc Untied States which is kriite WMrteiia fk comes down to the present data. ALo, •«’*. « " De Vere’s French Grammar, kaadart, eSe., Clldersleeve’s Latin Rerlsa, . t .. Carter’s Elements of General Holmes’ lines’ English Grammars. LeCentse Roionttfie tort—, Johnston’s English Class Duntonlan Writing C 10NTIUGTOR FOB BBI0K AMD /•SMteikdili Bom iMak, aM Send for our new ILLUSTRATKIJ UKHCKIPTIW UAtUlTOVI, * _ _ ninilcd free to any tc.u-bur ur srhoul oftitir. It tell* wtuu.lL'Ochtn tefaik at tte hate>«4 contains specimen pEges of ooch. Addruss UNIVERSITY PUBU6HIVO COMPACT, IU «ad IM ONahr SIWdR BlWStaR. W. Ae. NLA YM AKKB GENERAL AGENT, • ATLANTA, GEOXOfi. Drawer 10. July 2O-dlaw0oi OfTIoo: Corner Marietta aad. Peacjfitroe Carbnarr, Cslldtg, flhtw, St W. L. WADSWORTH „ M, IMPOBTE11S AND WHOLKNALE DEAL: HARDWARE, OUTUBRT, C,ii*rlasro Makers' and Buildara Rubber and Tsbsth' No. 24 Whitehall Straat. Cor. dlahama, UK. JOH. p, LOGAN, MEDICAL riNHOSE contemplating Lite IaMS A Isa th. mgrtla eftert Uns«m>. ttag Hugertar to Mmt aad give Sound Iarnraace at ttee ■Ws Xa Mf 0 ly OTM** M K »»f!