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1 THE VOL. II. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1871. NO. 461. tile daily SUN- ltahlWredhfUie Company. mr-vr-m rr Altuidtr H. II.»>•.»•, ' rjKKf*«8r ,fc ‘- Alexander H. Btaphaw, PsUUeal BOItor. A, R. W«b*»». if Sew»K4U«r. J. llealy Smith, Ueoeral Editor and Busi- mWTQeUgf*. , <1 ■K»t-K i. u. W. EiU. *•« ■»**»». |Oar city *«•»«■ Out Jon* a Via It oar Amt tor Atlanta, it 4 ■ ■ ■— lubacriptlona, make 00Hoc. (ant. jo., . niuu —o~ laautbonaodtojsodm aahaoTiitlona. Uona. Old ooatraot tor adrertlato«. Tamo of Hubaorlptlon« - DAIIjTi 81 ojla Co«r t*ai Annum. ItO OJ r. .. 8U Myutlia A00 .. - rot AlK»periodtM.SUM*u» (par mouth!-...* * 00 CLOW KIB TBS DAILY. ^fr °5*“ ’“r:::":;.;:::;::::: £ S Srr m _ 4s ou 2™. 4I „ . 68 00 3? * “ Mnri* **** * .-V V WIBKLV PIE AIWM Single Copy * 00 ...16 00 ...26 00 M ...66 00 Ont/ll andred Oojile* liS 00 WMELY-81X MOUTHS: Hinfle Copy.. - * Ten Twenty Fifty Three " * * *° Fire “ I Ten •• .1 Twenty “ <■«•»- 18 Fifty Fifty “ One Hundred Copiee, Six Month*........... Murt*c0p4— . . ...» CtmU* Uniform Hates ef AdTerttamf Adopted by the Press of AUenU. GEORGIA LEGISLATURE. EIGHTH DAY* 1‘BOCEEDUWS. I :u SENATE. Xiii/BSDAYf November!). The Senate met, President Thammkll in the chair. Prayer by Rev. R. C. JtwoHiTii. The roll was called and the Journal read and approved. A Message recelvea froih the Governor trap emitting a com train nation of the Hon! Joseph K Brown yelative to eitora oontained in the inventor}' of the proper ty of the Western and Atlantic Railroad, recommending due credit be allowed to (baud*rod tor mi«h artirloa as were erroneously included in snclt inventory, wits taken up and referred to the Finance Qnhmitf ' ' read. ittce. The communication was not PWi ■|TTf Ills ill !l> nmi! Nil in WP ']8 182*1 S m mm iiii S IS SIS Ijjpptsp nm SIS I iliSill.!! IIII SI 8 - i\m (mint Sis sisisia ISISI3IS j * lw LlL j±j II? The following hills were read. the first tun.: . Mr. Heard—A hill to amend the law of this State in relation to write of habeas oorpus, providing that said writ, in fel ony may be granted only by Judges of the Superior Courts; also a bill to relieve joint debtor, by judgment. Mr. Hoyle -To authorize the appoint ment of an Auditor in care, at law in- voting matters of aooonni Also, to amond an act to incorporate the Albany and Columbus Ksilrosd Oom- fSfcb a bill to oil T the fees of sherifls in certain cases, involving the keeping of stock. Mr. Peddt—To incorporate the La Orange and BarnesvilloRailroad Compa ny, and grant oortain powers and privi leges to the same. Mr. Simmons—To amend an act to provide for setting apart a homestead of realty in this State, requiring the ordi nary to publish the necessary notico .in the gazette where his official notices are usually published. Mr. Wellborn— To create n new judi cial circuit, to be called the Mountain Circuit, out of Hal), Forsyth, Dawson, Lumpkin, Union, Towns and White Counties, to-provide for a Judge and So- itor fur the sdme, aud to ■ fix the time lding the 8ii]>eriur Courts. >, to provide faijtthg payment of n Criminal caaefi at d'ifor other pur- 3798 their own Also, to require clerks of' Wuperibr the official conduct of R. B. Bullock, late Governor of this State. The Judiciary Conimitteo reported a eubetitote tor this bill, which provides for the election of two committees,whioh shall be ejected, viva voce, by each House, one of the said committees to in vestigate the officlnl conduct of R. B. Bollock and ether State officers, mid tlra other to investigate the lease of the Western and Atlantia Railroad, und its management prior thereto. .Mr. kiiuHOLLs proposed an amend ment that the Senate arid Hoflso of Rep resentatives shall elect live com era, none of whom shnUJie a memb body, who t •■SMdAl Notfoes,” 30 cab p#r Un« far tile nut liiMrtlon; 10 eoata tor (•<* .utoaiwntlatertloa. _ Adv.rtlMm.aM tmerlM three Ann a wmK IS Mr cent, oil the table retes .bore; twice, wok. 3A j»t DWIOtattaljfcj* ' AdrerttAWhent* for rtre Oompejitre And Chhetoek. half the usual rates. In order to establish uniform rates of advertising tor the Dally Pwm of AtleDta, we have adopted the foregoing schedule of priocs, and wilt be govern! by them In the future. 1 W. A. HEMPHILL A CO., proprietors of Iho Constitution. 8. W..ORUBB, BusinessMtnsgcr, of the Hew Ere. J. IIENLY SMITH, Mansger. Of The Atlanta Suo. Bailroab ®ime ®abU. Arrival* and Depart* J AflsAKTIO <0* RATB) RAILROAD. MIGHT lAMMiaU TBAIM—OOTWAOD. AUtuU-.. 10;30 p m Arrive* At ChatUuoogR. DAT TAMKHUSB THAI A—OUTWARD. Laavca Atlanta Arrives rur LIMB Leave* Atlanta.vt. ) MBW TO**—OUTWARD. _ _ 2*50*1 Arrives at Dalton p m KIJBT rAWXXOX* TBAJM—IMWABD. Leaves OhaUanooga. P ® Arriv** a» Atlanta 1.4Jam VAX riflTT— TRAIN—INWARD. Leavea Chattanooga *"?• "* Arrive* a® Atlanta l:J2pm ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—IK WARD. learn DalMLhUw.l?*.^.L~ a » Arrive* at Atlanta. ..*10.00 am XIIX GROROIA (AUGUSTAI RAILROAD. (No Day Train e« SmOOTI ^SS&%2iS2SZ=?- atone Mouutain Accommodation arrive* . .8.06 a. •tone Mountain Accommodation leavoi—6:36 p. MACOM AMD WX*TXHX BAXLBOAD. Day PMMDffer train leaves...... Leavea Macon Day Passenger Train Arrive* at Macon.... r Train leaves rTrain arrive*.. 7:66 a. m. .7:66 a. mi 2:00 p. m 1:40 p. 2:56 p. simp- Might Passenger Train arrives 10 c :, Va P ' Arrives at Macon h *».Vi •* ATLANTA AM* WB«T FOIML BAXLBOAD. Might Passenger Train arrives 7:10 a. m Might Pa*aewer Train leav** 7.00 p. m DiyPaMenger Train arrive* 6:00 p- m Day Paaaenger Train kave* «:*• »• m ATLAMTA AMD B2CHMORD AIB-UMB BAXLBOAD. Iseave ® A. W. Arrive at Atlanta. W A. M. V.V.V.V... 6:42 P. m! lu VT,Si^SS»?JS road TIMB TABLB Of. XM* MEMPHIS A OhlMO WEST • leave* Oh*ttano< cbablxsaobb I»«gwagaaiiy::;::;: AttanU* sad Omit AUilm6. ltlMOM Havsnaah. Ga-, via Alheay. JaeUonville JJ aad IhliahaMsa, to Quincy. Florida: ...10:15 P. M 1:60 P. M Arriva at JaHtoinvilU dally. 1:43 ft* Arrrira *6 Tatiahaasa* daily (Mandaya a» »:«o P. M IMP. M ... r w...s 6:26 A. M Mpr.hEA, AKD DALTON *• N- Lmv. m2'" mr.rxrzrrz™.. Arris, st -.’IJJt IS! r. 1 toST'A.i., tints r.«. 6cia r. M-i 9:44 a. m. AAnve HHiiaa IMM A AMuata ItoUnad. 1 Sift Lagv*uoiqinOBa. ,,,,,,- - A*give*a CuluuiMU li-**• ■ BACON 1 BACON:! LBS. heavy cnouzati UASOK of either body, wbo shall investigate the official oonduct of R. B. Bulloak, since his iunugnriition as Governor of this •State nntil his resignation, and the con duct of , the ether Stoto offiaem, and also shall elect a second similar commission to Investigate the management of the Western and Atlantic Railroad. Mr. Hihtoh proposed an amendment to strike out so much thereof as relates to the election or appointment of Com missioners, and insert the names of Hon. Linton Stephens, Hon. James Johnson, and Hon. William B. Fleming, on the committee to investigate tlio official con duct of the late Governor; and Hon. Warren Akin, B. H. Worrell, and Hon. George W. Adams, on the committee to investigate the management ot the Western and Atlantic Railroad. Mr. Candled favored the amendment. Ur. Nchhaixt was opposed to the amendment, and thought that one com mittee would be sufficient, and that con. mittee should be elected by both Houses Mr. Hihtoh disclaimed any personal preferences in proposing the names con tamed in the amendment. Mr. Wbmibohh moved that -the bill providing for the appointment .Of a com mittee to investi)*«to thw official ‘conduct of thalate Govurnor, and another to in vestigate the management of the Western and 'Atlantic Railroad, with the, substi tute reported therefor, and the several amendments thereto, bo rcoojppiitted to a special committee of tWfrtJm Hi ate and three from the House. OMljKs to provide blanks, v&hlprinted Hir ' ‘ ictious, for taking interrogatories. Mr. Simmons—A resolution that the iptroller General be requested to :e a report to the General Assembly within five days of the number nud amounts of tho Executive warrants >s- led since the 1st of June; sdopf Also, a resolution that the Mt be directed to furnish to each member of tho General Assembly two oooics of the Comptroller General's report; adopted. Mr. EmnEE—A resolution providing fora joint oommittoe of two from the Senate and three from the House to con sider the bill for tha apportionment of members of the General Assembly; adopted. The following hills were read first time: Mr. Nicholls — For the relief of Zeba King, and to lcgnlizo the marriage of tho same. Mr. Blown—To make it a penal offense for persons selling spirituous liquors, to furnish tho same to minors without tho writted cCnicnt of parents or guardians. Mr. Hlllveu — To amend section 3,432, of tho Code, so' as to allow tho courts to impose additional restrictions on the amendment of pleadings. Mr. Clash offered a resolution lliat a Committee of nine, consisting of three -from upper; three from middle, and threefrom lower Georgia, ho splxnnted to consider tho subject of emigration and to report a bill within twenty days on n:» tho Son- Thehourof adjournment havidg ar- rived, the Senate was declared adjourned. HOUSE OF EEPREBBIflAMVES. the same; adopted. ITtto bill ll« were road tho first time. To incorporate tho Van Wort Slate Company of Folk ouuuty. To incorporate the Excelsior Slate Company of Polk county. To change the lines bet weou tho coun- iof Melr' ties of McIntosh and Liberty. To authorise the OommMiiotiers of Pike county to audit oounty claims. To abolish tho City Court of Mncon, and to repeal an act organizing the same. Xu change tho time of holding the Su perior Court of Columbia and McDuffie counties. To provide for the oompeusatiou of grand and traverse jurors of Polk conn It To prohibit the granting of licenses to retail spirituous liquors iu the city of Gaintev.He. Mr- Bbuwn, chairman of the Commit tee of Privileges and Elections, to whom was referred the investigation of the right oi Hon. William Henry to occupy n seat as Senator from tho 44th DiAnOt, recommended the adoption of the folloW- nffiSfSrt the 'seat ol Hou. Wti- liam Henry, 44th Senatorial District, is declared.vacant Uesolcal, That no election having been legally hold to Ml the vacancy existing in the 44th Senatorial District, that Thomas J. Parka is not entitled to hold said seat, KesolrKl, That His Excellency, the Uompwtr, he requested to issue a wfitpf 'election to fill tho vaoaucy now existing in tho 44th Senatorial District. Senator CaHraanL moved to make the report of the committee the special order for Saturday, at Ua. m. » - • Mr. Beans moved to make »t the spe cial order for Friday at 12 o’clock, M.; carried. ... Bills weld lead the second time. Hr, kmnwjpMoflooed a resolution in structing tue Finance Committee to in quire into the sale of tho Agricultural College $rrj|>; ajduytod. , Mr. SMltu—A bill to preveut Railroad sius front auauihg. on Sunday from C o'clock, am., toO o'clock, r. m., In this State. 1 ' , A megpagawaMcceived from the House of a resolution au- r ha, advance one ft ii.Mqlwi and of- « ’OT^themird :, To amend sp mAh# create n Hoard uf Comwitrianera qf ftjads pud 6«W1» ter the «Wty uf Qtyuu, a»d to make thoreme apply to thcooaaty of Baker; an art to oonst re< Vs rsllroail , Ga., to Clarhivjflc, Hidier- sbam oonaty, or some point on the Blue Ridge Railroad; passed./ To incorporate the Chattahissjhec Manufacturing Company; pawsl. To change tits time of holding the Su perior Courts in Talbot cbflntyf pnssod. House met, Speaker Smith presiding. Prayeeby Itev. Mr. Oar, Jnamal road and approved. Mr. Bosh moved to reconsider so much of yesterday’s proceedings as relates to the adoption of a resolution initrnctini the Treasurer to pay each officer am member of the General Assembly one hundred dollars. He arguod that np per diem had been fixed and tho Legislature bos only been in session eight days; that there area number of penone autiog as members whose seats arc contested; that the policy of this body ought to bq. re retrenchment and roform, nndhe was un willing to see one hundred dollars, de manded and paid out for eight days ser vice. On motion of Mr. Crittenden-fhe motion to reconsider was laid on tho ta ble. A substitute for tho bill to provide for a special election for Governor was re ported by tho Judiciary Committee, and was read the third time. Two hundred copies were ordered printed, and the sub stitute set down as the spocial order for to-morrow. On motion of Mr. Bacon tho rules were suspended to tuko up a resolution _ -■ • — - -iding for tho ap offered t>y himself provi pomtnimt of a special committee to in vestigato the transactions iu Georgia Bonds iictwcch K. B. Bullock and Henry Clews A Co, of Now York. Mr. Hooe moved to amend by refer ring the matter to tho Ooiamittoo oil Pnblie Expenditures. Mr. Scott offered a substitute for the whole, jiroviding for tho appointment of a committee of throe members of this House to ascertain from tho Treasurer how many olaima against tho State Road have been audited, and hop many liqui dated claims have been presented for payment. Ua FukAiiw thought thorn was n bill before the House covering tho matter, and dust the sppointquqit of special oom- mitteos tends' to complicate matters. Mr. McMillan thought this matter was properly within tho province of tho Finance Committee. Ho moved that the whole matter be laid on tho table nntil the Judiciary Committee can act on the bin in relation to this same subject; adopted. On motion of Mr. I iebcb tho rules were suspended and a resolution, instruct ing tho committee on tho Western and Atlantic Railroad, to investigate the lease of tho Western and Atlantic Railroad in all itB details. | ,r-jr> r \ Mr. Scott thought this matter was also covered by the bill introduced by him, and now before tho Judiciary Commit- Mr. Jackson favorbd tdio resolution of fered by Mr. Piebc*. Mr. Gbiffin, of Houston, opposed it, and thought n special committee, such was entitled to a scat iu consequence of the failure to hold aa election tu 1870. Mr. PHiLLn-e gam the reasons which prompted the oomrtkteo to report the reeolntion whieh ho efiered. Mr. Simmons, of 'Gwinnett, thought Mr. Rawls nrisundeigtood the Constitu tion, and that the g4Rt!emsn who repre sented Wayne in lArt*Legishituro is not entitled to E seat * Mr. EnnumxTE moved to reier the matter to the JniUoUry Committee. Mr. W. D. Ande&son thought the mat ter too well settled by the Constitution of the state tomeed any reference tv n com ffilitee, afij that it wAi clear that un elec lion should tie ordered. The motion to refer was withdraws. Mr. Rawu moved to disagree with the rejiort of the committee in reoommend ing the adoption of tliis resolution, Mr. Bussell opposed the motion of Mr. Bawls, ana hoped that tho resolution would lie ajlojited, »nd that, Iho county of Wayno mey bo speedily permitted to elect a representative. Mr. R«?*ls’ notion was lost, end the resolution wns adopted. Mr. McMillan presented a memorial from Rev. W. A. Parks, of the American Bible Association, which was referred to tho Fiuanoe Committee. The bill to fix the per diem of Incffi here at 86 per day was re-committed to Fiuanoe Committee. To restore the jurisdiction of.Notaries PuUia and Justices of the Peace io the 29th Senatorial District was passed. To compensate intors in DeKolb coon ty was posaedc I IJ. To repeal the sot to organize the Die triotCourt was read the third time. Mr. Hill ter moved to amend the re port of the committee which recommend ed the passage of the bill by adding tin t said court be abolished in counties with less tint llXOOO inhalittaiits. the Mr. JAOKHoirnkOYeil to set down ll hill as the specml order for Saturday, order that au amendmeut to the kill pro viding the manner uf transmitting the Dlstriot Court bnaitress to tho Superior Court may bo made. Mr. Gbiffin oi Houston, moved to re eommiC to the Aidiaten ttyugrittec. Hie motion tfl make tmw matter the special order for Satnrday prevailed. To amend the not to incorporate tho Memphis Branch Railroad Company; paased.!'- OY vus To limit tho lieu e( judgmuiits in Jus- tice’s Court; passad. | To changa ^the charter of tho State University, So as to mid four additional ttaslcfijfto go piefe* JF the Alumni So ciety; passed. To repeal an act to urovixlp tor an elco- tkm, Ac., soproTal -Ootob*# ft, 1870; Passed. . Several Of the Standing Comipitteca submitted reports. , ; Bills were read the second time. Mr.' CmmifHd ofteredl a resolution ask ing .Hon. Benjamin j/ualey, exercising Executive powers, for information eon- ottniug the laming Of Land Script, un der act of Congress, ilatud 1862; adopt- od. Mr. Goldsmith offered a resolution re- quiring the Messenger to furnish mem- bers with oopies of the Coraptrolhu' Oen- eml's Report; mhqitod. Leave of absence was gran tod to Mess is. Patillo, Rutherford and Colley, and the Door Keeper. On motion, the House adjourned. TELEGRAPH NEWS By the Kew York Aueetatei Press. WA S UINGT ON. mUmrntn JHMttd to iht MrmtrtUmn *11 oil Umt— - , Thr olgnrh** Waldington, November 9. — Tho Btenm8hip8 Erio and Ontario, nro to bo added to tho mail lino hence to Bro/iJ. The War Department has advices that the Apaches of Arizona, rofnno to go on tho reservations. DOMESTIC NEWS. SOUTH CAROLINA. l\Uo*> F«np. Charleston, November 9.— Two deaths from yellow fever have Wen re ported in the last 24 hoars. PENNSYLVANIA Dfthop RlftUd. Harrihburo, November 9.—A. DuWiifl Howe has been elected Bishop of tho new Bpiscopal Diocese of Pennsylvania by • vote of 89 to 32. ILLINOIS. Viaduct, one of the Tammany jobs, is indefinitely postponed. 1 — The WVjnit irithnstea the Republican [ **• majority in the State at from 12,000 to 17,000, and says tho Republicans, have two-thirds majority iu cither Uouae. Parker's majority is a trillo over five thousand. It is rumored that Mayor Dull intends to resign Indore the brgogfzatlqp of the MW munteipkl boon! The Supreme Court has reverend the 7*dgment giving 4tapt SMMCls 86,000 ittuinn* Curb*. a-, t : for ollegetl libel by Uie Evening Post. 'at the hospital from awal- A man died _ lowing half a pound of shot, for eoneti- pation of the bowels, prescribed by aa old woman. Tweed says he will lie ready to Answer his warrant vyhen the twenty days are up. telegrams. Tka Lord Mayor's procession was usually aucoemtoL Tho degree ot Doctor of Medicine has been conferred upon Miss Dimtnack, an American lady, by the University of Zn. rich. Extensive strikes have been reported at Elding, an important manufacturing town of Gsnuany. Tho Democrats carry Mobile by two thousand majority. The Logtstatirre of Virginia stand < ulwut the same as last year. WaaMppi goes Republican by 16,000 majority. A man named Jones, in Han Francisco, had a quarrel with his mother-in-law and the sequel was, ho shot his father-in- law upon the atreeto yosterday. Fifteen bogs of English mail, for Clfi- cago have reached San Francisco by mis take. They have been returned. A premature explosion of u blast at Dover, Non\ Jersey, yeatonluy motning broke tho legs of two men, nml blew the hand off another. At Nashville, Marsh Renfro was killed iu a,Mr. W*eks mortally wounded in a rencontre. Thu Loudon Tinut rejoices over tho defeat of Tammany and hopes examples will bo made of the men guilty of <x rrupt practices. Napoleon lias inapeoted the military academy at Ckisellinrst. Count Amlrauy has formally accepted the Austrian Ministry of Foreign kfiairs. Tho Insiiranco Company of Clofelaud, Ohio, haw gone into liquidation. A alight earthquake at Denvof. No damage. rreyrlaMT BxmMot FlaaMM Wtata, I*. <). llox 400, ATLANTA, OA. »us* aw. THE ATLANTA SUN UAILVaad WOKI.Y FtONTlUCTCR *0?^iRICK AND Stnne Wort, at .11 daws* P1wt«ria* -as Oraowsmal work. Stau. 0.010*, at* Oriani. 0*. Mar IX ,i JOHN T. ALEXANDER. New Store! New Stock! NEW GOODS I GOOD AKTIQLCS I I HAVE JUST OPENED A BTOOE OF FINE FRiuily Urooeri** of very suyerlor «iu*Hty. II i* ... —« —jerlor «iu* aud L*tUf« »rr> ■p«*ci*{ly Invited to t-olu* fknf All good* *Ut*N*wi ■ slro«*t. of WkltehRll'lTd tU)v2-0| Coppersmith Shop fOHN 4 ORKKN HIDDIJCTON ARB FRIPARED TOH! D to execute work „. w _ gtumtnteed. ffhop next door to Sun offlew—* BOT6-1IU W. B. HOWABD. o, a. BOWABD. W. H. HOWARD A SON, COTTON FACTORS ADD COMMISSION MEMO HANTS. No. a WAUIUCN BLOCK. . . . AUODBTA. OA. WM iia nud pteuter* 6«u*nUr- L'amreiultu for Helling Cottan, Oue aud A Quarter Iter Cent. AU forally rappiiit* ordraod will Do ou*IUUy ■*• looted by our of Ui* firm, *t tbo i0w**t m*rk*t Order* for Jar. for Uw*m K tod Oaawlll b. prompUr flllsd. wid at th. lowwt owh nrlo* Literal teak orivaouw maAa ‘A Un Prater m Un Imu.’ AfEXlEDEE H. aru-HUD, fteMad EAtar, JL B. WAWON, Jf.w. Editor, J. UXNLY SMITH, Orawol MUo. red Me > ui a- -dqinwiaa att 1 oaSdoaUv to Ik. tewt, oi IpllteSte my eowt of Ik. D.wnri.11. fwtrtlo*. ou te^Utertp sol pnl Srantetl oi Ikl. Tho yoat latorwCTroitegla will te toSnd. Wo ohall ■!▼. a oornot npon of Ik. procwdiiuo ol (upWM Ouitl wsre^ 1 uaw <h< - of lk. with Iho State OovernnKUit. work and coolrlhatrs lo tho oulltmuo & alas.t dallp.' , ill Addrrw J. HEMLT SMITH, Mana**r. Tkiimhop kvmdiumoN am W« Miwtho.t SO|UuaMuoth I 00 Wfb* for DclIyaePfr Abbbm i Thiw* foploa if fo | tight Copte* « 06 “ *“ T*n •• M 00 Four Fix* . 6 eta 46 00 | Blngl* p*p*r... Wnklf-for Ammmm» f SJfwaSWii'.v.v.S * Wooklr «»r Hi Mwatko > Thro* r. 1 00 | TwGBtv uxooptea T 60 jMlagramoor.,a,,,, let* Vo Intraortetion* te tht WEEKLY, r*oe|v»d for * Kirter parted tb*a six Bxrath*. ■> . *tXBM1Hth*. JMESBUSEi RlfcttSsa tho «ra*p*4dfor«*p4(lMw OVmnecmfntR. DeGive’s Opera House mL Hoplilo Wom‘11 - Dlwelrctei Friilujr Kvoniiig, Nov. IO, BENEFIT OF MISS SOPHIE WORRELL, And L**t Niglit hut ono of tho r*raoit* Worrell SllHioriti! SOi-flIE, IUEN1L aud JENNIE, HARRY JAQKSON, JENNIE WILLMORE FRANCK, THE LEON BROTHERS, And o nmol powerful COMICOPI'UiAUUMP’Y When will Im i>rroonU»l THE UBEAT BUCOESS OF THE f>AY, ontlUed tlio TO ENI0RANT8. THt BEST ROUTE PROM Atlanta to Memphis Western and Atlantic FIELD of tfteCLOTH OF GOLD! With Now *ud Popular Miratc. Tlie Leona In their Specialties. (k| ^(g|f The Swiss Cottage Saturday, Nov. 11, at 2 o'clock, P. M., A Grand l^amily Mat Incite FOU LADIES AND OH1LD11KN. >W.v‘ EVEEINO PJltoEfl | DeGive’s Opera House , FOR TVVU.JS1UUT8 ONLY. Tuesday Aud Wednesday, Nor. 14 A 16, contauipCtul by Mr. fVugs’s bill, would ' ' than a awqd[og <lo more effectual werk committee. Mr. MuM; ulin mlvuoated Mr. Pierce's rusolalian. - Mr. Phillips also favored tho adol>-' Noe pljliif rtsulutlou, y|[ . . Mr. Pbr favored the adoption of the resolution, urging that a mistake might be mado In Baocting the men who will compose the special committee, and that at-will tu welt to tnvqptifftf th* matter in all Ways. “ * 3 Mr. Riohakdson called tho previous question, ou the motion to o^lopi, whioh rail was amtaiaad. 'The mom quota ion was put and the motion was adopted. The bill to mako it penal for a laborer to abandon bis employer was read the third time and laid ou tho table, The tail to require all tiffin in cujitity Hot to lie recorded before (ha termination of sultataen rreulthiAI / Mne. Mr. Hudson opposed the adoption of tho report the committee, which was itdyepqi to the passage of the tyl!. TJ’,e tuport wlis mioptod and t|ie lull wps lost. ,. "Mr. Rawiji moved M mafioiid the hiteS to take up a resolution instructing tho Coutmittoe on Internal Impr 'Wmont to report a hill providing a punishment foj imlyqad comitwie* which have recoitmi State aid, and which have nut aenorteib The hill to amend scetion 91144 Cole, in ruUliua to feea of the clerk uf t 'lintlmtn Snrs rior Court, was laid on the table. To amend sections 214 and 4811 Code so aa to declare that they do not relate to clerks of the City Court of ftiYannfch; posted, Mr. Puri-toBS, from the Committee on Privileges anil Elections, offered a reso lution requesting the Oovernor to order nufomaw... J- f i AU election toT members of tiliaHout : in A me mage was received from the Gov- i Wayne oounty—no (lectio* having been! gang of Bounty aud Buck Chums ernor, transmitting (voted doefunents,! held in said county according to tho act, whoso o t cration» approiimato and requesting tho conoideration of the {approved October 3, 1870. ton and Qoiocy rontls, will build a uniou paiweugcr depot. For this purpose*_it h paaaeugcr uepoi. r or ims purposest w onderatood, they will npply to Uie tit/to' * i>noAaoacoc<m- ull iLum rail kiinl tmrl nl I.alrn I'nrV ® '* W they peppoib tfb build UiRrtUltRt dx pot fn I'ldtffjpii imll AXkfiortQlM I *4 awwR NEW YORK. NJW Yogik, Novcmlmr»._'J4io L\r*n‘**r > tCTXLK g Fort nays the victory aa.Tm*l»y won Iewlu§ JR teb 1*8 * it ftepnbHeaiH, but A-tSirely uwpartjsan csnreskre ; ksttSash. tioraao. 4sraa triumph. Alderman Juinea irvhig has beau h<4* invaMriftyto aitait the result of till-re Nunlt upon United Utatoa Aturetml lgn|r- •ffl. as hta-Aarembly-mau Janice Irving tnti wllrtolf MATIN# MACHlnM I niHsm • finally sent to Ludlow street jail, hand- w. .l.n llduiimUr unS.rWissl ihuUirawi Ciiffcq. by Commissioner Davenport, ~ 1 A meeting of the Itopuhliean Commiis toe aid cseJidotesof Hraoklyn has Imcjt held. Kulbltaish whs pr*i*iit anil in aytaiiuthy. It Was resoired to bring Up election frauds la-fore the cuiirta and the' legislature, Tht y ohiim tiut acyeral eim* didatt-swnre ismnted ont. Thus, C. Field has boeu arresteil und 1 allied fa the sum of 890,1**1. Tweed hua not resigned and will not nftigu. Burn will contest Tweed's seat. Theodore B. nonsita, lemicr of (ho ‘jfcSii'mc'TiSS'ta.rr mile, .ed sheuHera. ' A me wige was received from the Gov-1 Wayne county-no election navtng ;ie< n: gang «. u».j »u.r »oe* e*u.» lorgers, SlSS 2. Urt3K5f^.?lS ernor, treTismitting a. alod documents,! held in said oounty according to the act »b«e operations aj.proiimato lmTy a ».«**■ ktete-jureta—lore. „ d rinueating the eourideration uf the 1 approved October 3,1870. 1 milltoa doUars, has been aW<4. ilia Btetir iS'JSiLS -1 rame in executive session. | Tlr. Rawls thonght that the Rtambor recent headquarters were at Chtiino. rdxI fur ##i* *t lowe*t rate*. a. Leyden. | rjt Q Qp^jut a committco toiiu?e«tigtio I of tho lft^t Logisluturo from that bounty | The Sun tmya that the building df the NATRVMi*M ROYAL JAPANESE! llwH Vnfwta«n.<-<*r In tbts Cvnrlrr. Mrs, WsitendLsa-dhlliMn in R.llv. A 1 .1.1 .Jrrhhot Thr Hog CHoitrO. CHICAGO, November 9.—As all eindue was approaching McKouoio street bridge to-day, a tug collided with the bridge and the engine wont through. One m»ij was tort sad ono badly hurt. Tlie |«og phtaufa is ptevaiiliig to an alarming extent ill Iowa. The Western extension of the Balti more and Ohio Railroad is to corns into h'rewilN Houses Uv«rytwher« ! this city ou tho trook of the Illinoia tXtU- taiheUeSs'vrt-ike^w.r « Htelow, W.w 0rlo.ni, teal IWltood, from CklutRet Htatjou. I m. i.mii*mhi n.-w v.ik Patn These CompRuies, together vdth ftbo 1 fo» Jflchtgdh Central and Unlcagd,'Bfirting- ^HE OlflOlNXL " ALL RIGHT I ~ wifrt tiru auovtej / GU.I.J i ^ J 425.0<> Savtd I MltrVon illj w%u c'Mtei riw«r» nmi, tie. w fM.00 Saved! L'NDVrBflV r BRTTOANH. RIO M MO. 46 F* MO. StHKBSUf Si* HI « flo f*n'y " — - UdlnioovM ull C*hln«l, Ctorate t QKOIUJ1A .ILEPOUT^ I'oi Sale, at Itac OOlcc of (lie Nhm, IIUUX, UjO Wholfl IjONt, vt jjtaFH ii iohi ou rrniioamM #*r» < t, uo- re wardliy l**rtng u with J, WrTFTrnBAH, Urn Sub Oflte*. W. M. Wuxtexr. Mempliis& Charleston R. R. Loav* AtlAOt* 6:00 A. F. U. lUrack MunpUl*. D*xt <Uy.13.16 F. If 10:|8 P. NO OTHEB ROUTE OFFERS Double Daily Trains TO ANY FOIRT ON THR MiHRiHMlppl River SOUTH OF CAIRO, 73 MILES SHORTER Timn Any Other Line to Memphis Making CTXMEB OONNBOTIONe with Ug Mly fratu frwte M#npUi« lo ! * LITTLE ROOK. Htertluii from AU*uU *1 10:60 p. a., yd»i It*f6 Cb*U*uoogm 6JO*. tn„arrir* 64 M«iu»kla 10:16p. L, tear* Mrtiuptil* tot LI Ml* Bock 7(60 *. w . If *ny oni xlratfltl filter todira—>nt* lo yfu to go vi* NmIivUI# to Lltti* Book, r*n**axb*r tb#t tbwrt if but ou* U*iB <m tfoft mite, vhtek Umm AIInM in tira Morning aterting )2 hour* too mo, yon ar* tteUMM foMrnoy 6 hour* long*, md arriv* in Moraphi* only to m**t with T hour* teor* fotention than if yon had l*ft AOanU ob Ui* 10:60 p. fo train, and gone diroot by Ura only RELIABLE BOPTB- If you ar* te fo by boat (row Mampkte, 1*aw« Atlan ta in tbo morning, arriving In Mtenyfo* 10:1# f* m. Boat* loav* atlAp. ■*., allowing anpi# Em* for transfer and avoiding oonfuaion. Finding, out Af*nta who will giv* raliahte tnfonnttea, an# allow no on* te <te—fv* yon. U P. UPDOElt, Agont, Daltho. W. J. AKE1UI, Agont AVUnt*. » B. 9. pAB^EBa Agont. 1 kallfofrrtgl* fotfo 1 SB. THE HOtfTaXRX ABEL *MB WaRWlattRitaf V.mpmmf- tiupltnl HtociU RIOO.OOO ALL PAID UF. T* O L 0 III' Mate— Pag OIiUBB nuateallhn Mntnath* aaino tin*, ami take Ui* papar tor U>* aam* rang th ot tin*, a*d all ha tal Stare tains * ~~* - laU .11 te u Ik. aai. Fmi ore** how^tB TLilBit- rioRMY. RTS Will to mRsaaMtlte ire talk arrival or ill ilji. br M<i«i« qnl.r. bMUgrim^L.0 la loot, it au*t I It la 4V-ItoMM Madina BUMf b, XsptaMlna«t pre E!J T* 0orrray*M«*(8. Mr.Btepb«n* wlll 'raiwfn m OnwM^Uo. Hi* sra’BBffieatft sxsw’A nta aOMi o, M*te with Iks toilUori b* ‘T^?*V°?fii Ue * t> * r, * Wd U tetiM^teklta sdSlMtad Is J. Uwlr OtatU, CITY IjTEMS. T. th* Hwtentfite ItaSlsMtara. Those mombors wishing to aobwribe for Thr Bun during tha session of tho Legislature, con hnvo it delivered at any point in the of ty, or loft at tho Post Office, or It can bo taken at Thr Sun offioo, l>y leaving their orders at this offioo. R. Farrington A Quigley, at tho Post Office, keep Thr Sun for sale. %_ W. B. Hoses, ol tha Kimball Homo, always has Tim Bur for Rale. MR. 1,000 Old Papon tor sale in quan tities to salt purohaaaro, at (Ire W Bur Otfu e. Twelve now«paper ohaaea, suitable for paper, from 22x82 to 24x86, wffl bs sold ‘wap. Address ; I J. HlflT Sum. tl Buainesa lbna«si Bun. Wk. Oman to Rent.-Gita room oa 2d floor; also a portion of the offioo, in cluding one window on tbo Aral Boor—ia Tax Bun Building, on Broad atnoL j;a Apply to ■*lt Burnt, Bor Offioo. Oar oarriers are not aothoriaoti to r*- eetva money for •abroriptiuao, or moke oollootfono for no on any aooourit, or to aoUpapooa loony oue. Their sale duty is to deliver papers to oar etty auk oribers—nothing also. “ Alrxandub H. Btu’Rkns or Otvht a. Tin Law.”—A 16 no Law.”—A 16 poga pom- ihlst oos of tha pootoundaol of Mr. Stephens’ I Itephena’ many prod “Bar 7 ? ' .Hue- rtWR Fn* aw* Salta We offbr for sole a "VoutsBusT Power Proas, which can be run afther byhand or steam- iu poxfsot ordsoaod re. good re now. Add?— J, Hat rWMir-i BUPBKMG COURT OF OBOBQIA. M Regular Order af ,_Bi l*. Kaaforu,■.i■ 19. Brunrook. September 6-tf r ffitore all out auUoribere wf«» ¥ proBprej. We will toko It re' a •Hof W u tliyy will report to ua evefy failure to re- “Sj'ijagret(lo have It properly dehvsrodHhM M it bnreqMad by lb*B, * ' * Also, arty foilree to reoofrt it fkorept- -taita*Mirtnlta O Buard of Dtr*cVw*! 1 A. V DBfTMhr. fiwliil, JAM KM M- WILLIE, (raerriarvaad foflhH DIBECK)BH—Joaapk E. Brow*. 0. 0. fogiba John h. Ourdu*, K. B. BobaaM. J. A. Aaalay, OM Bateaao. T % B. Can*. A. T. Brumby, l «7 U. A. Alalun. BOWOK k CAMP, Ow l A# oc 1*1-64 Afoa Notice to OontFftfi TBBoramovB To i X latte■ Mo*—, *4i*B*6lag « •oM», te b**a*M *1 rno Mill will bo r*c«tv*d aulil Friday MM,