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TOE DAILY SUN. . A " WfT -*. ^ *X) r . Angior nuoalied upon J Friday Mobndki Novum* 10. Neu> Atlreriitemadt atvnyt found it M'rW Page ; Local md Plainest Notices on Fourth Page. Change of Oar labecrfpttoa Price. attention to our row term* of on in the first oolumu on trot P*6®- * ■ Ingle Cnplcs ef the Snn fw flaN it tie Cnaater DAILY tuiMin 1 Oento /xlntwriKO" Fflittf* dit^frfjHifr to ««eif hUtransaction* *-'«<>*•* r ' 1 Twith this Bank resemble those with pew* &.£> Democratic Nominations. FOR MAYOR: , FOR OOOJlOILMKK : ^ M'AYES, C. W? WELLS. 'Ltdaaooire wabd: a C. HAMMOCK, E. J. BOAOH. imBD waud: &. p. grant, t. a. MORRIS. FOURTH WARD: H. L. WILSON, R. M FARRAR ,j..i*r nrme-wixD A. LEYDEN, A. L. FOWLER. CITY AFFAIRS. l t Dr. Nil*.*'. AJ.ro ^ Lost evening * plumber of (he members of the Legislators, and many of the cit izens of the citj, assembled in Beprosen tatrve Hall of nie Oapftol to hear an ad dress from Dr. H, V. M. Miller, in which he purposes to defend himself against oertaineharga* and vindicata lu* political record ft* the list few years. He was introdhood to the sasambljr by Muj. George Hillyer, and after a few ex planatory remarks raid the following letter, which, he teid, had beoit circulated among the members of the Legislature, | If*Aba purpdae of dhtoslttlc *>» to the ooming election for Senator: [oorr.J . 4 Aruvu, Qa, November; 2,1871. -'■Hdk’JdUra Put,dig-DBte sib! Did yon not say to me, in a conversation held with me, in front of my reaidenoe some time Isst year, that Dr. H* V. M. Miller called to see you after supper ono night, and that yon gave him some sp- TftttSaiWaiii&itK meeting there assembled ns a speaker 1 Did yon not say that Dr. Miller ad dressed the meeting on that eeoreiou ? Was not a committee, subsequent to that meeting, appointed to wait upon Dr. Mittas/Muf ascertain lus views in refer ence to the ‘ Sherman Bill ?" Did not yon indent) Dr. Miller os a supporter of that bill, in oonaequenoe of some oppo sition to him by members of the league 1 Did not Dr. Millor's speech on that occa sion remove all opposition to him on the pa tof the members of tbv league ? Was not Dr. Miller nominated by the league after this meeting, and elected to the Constitutional Convention. Yours truly. T. S. PowKU. Atlanta, Ga., November 2, 1H71. To all the foregoing questions I con sider in the affirmative. ‘ 1 - J. L. Dcnnuki. .{(^••oMfwlsdgwd hayiege conv^te; tion with Mr. Dunning- that was no qraie. He received Um appls*j that was suspicions, (ho raid)- He aooompanicd Mr. ti, to a room, and mado on address. He had no knowledge of the room hav >n,.eeo«pied by tlw Loyal r | The' oatoigittee mentioned believed we shonhl conform to tko law, until we ooold repeal it. Ho did not P know the* hi* tpoonh removed all oppoai- Hon, he hoped ft did. He became a can didate for tho Convention before be made the address, and not afterward. If he was nominated by the League he did not kne* it He denied unconditionally and unqualifiedly the implied charge in the letter, vb: the Insinuation that he was not a true Democrat. Dr. ABHer then reviewed his action in the>eo*ve*tio* end Ooegress, with a view to vindicating the same. The entire speech was reported. We have not space to go into farther detail!. He wee frequently applauded by the an- dienoa. After the address. Dr. Rowell was oali ed upon by a few individuals, but the audieuoe were in the act ef dispersing and did not remain to boar him—some i ms* if sating disapprobation. Last evening at the concluaiou of Dr. Miller’s address it was snn on need that the Hod. H. H. Hill would deliver an address’ on Monday night next Mr. Hill arose and corrected the aunoanoe- ment, laying he wouH make the address not an Monday Bight, but sometime Hon. Theetas Haitdewmn is in the elty.' Willis A. Hawkins is registered at the Capk A 8. Erwin, of Athens, brother of tMMA«ttw*r'tt4krlM«tae. ie in b; t tttn eUT" :t )!/ ■ And bis rpygh anmhwsH— 0 Lapeymi Japs, will be here on the 14tR and Ifltli, when tfcpitfiiMoritfk:** netfkee by their wonderful SgfUty end alight ef hand. Their 4Mf thrnmgh the United HUt,h hoe bean <fio grata] ovation ' 'Hteaewke have read the WDDdevfal « JdoMs ef “Johnny Hi Hi,” and hi almond-eyed sweetheart, should not foil to.’WBfHAon hrt.it rrr ,fl*T W'.Jf ,♦ * WAS Wsvrslt nlitwra ,*,"I - - Riuod lost evening to s considerable A Aaudl^ec. i |Tiss Jrenu'a clog douce, os Nan, in “ Man, the Good fcir Nothing,” ctanUCl andthsldrcq “Brara udge Cod- ley for Bollock's official Bank Book Re port kept by Mr. Scott, bis warrant clerk, showing bis account with the Georgia National Bank in this city, but lie refuses to furnish it on the ground that it is a private and not a public record. The Bank used to p«y large drafts of Baltock, when he was in Washington spending thousands for editorials written by himself, to appear in Forney’s Chrm- ick. Tfc -M Local & Business Notice*. «- ■» —«• MO- H. H; Witt A do., on Line street, opposite T. M. A R. C. Clarke's Hardware Store, are daily roociviDg consignments of Chickens, Turkeys, Eggs, Butter— Tennetsoe and country; Apples, Onions, Potatoes, Chestnuts, Honey, Dressed Poultry, and, in foot, evcrytiiing in the country produce line. Parties wanting Country Produce, or No. 1, Family Sup plies, cannot do better than to send their order* a a - — r ~ T no>l*t -_- H. HEWITT k 00. Jfafr Call at Block’s Candy Faotoiy, No. 75 Broad street, for Marsh Mallow and Chocolate dreams, fresh mode every i»S. * Has Gov. Bullock indorsed anddeliv-, ered to H. L Kimball 8270,000 of the Carteraville A Van Wert Railroad ponds? IhstJ^gd was chang- 1 ierokee Railroad Catupah/, jf did Bullock jmlaiTie MOO,000of its bauds and deliver to Kimball, with the under standing that the 8275,000 should be re turned. If so, have these fint indorsed bonds boon returned ID the State and cancelled 2 „ . : _— Al IS Sit a Oarlsws Fife. Lost night after 11 o'clock, Messrs Thompson A Petti bone, in J. C, Davis’ building/ Whitehall street, discovered that there was fire in the basement under their store, occupied as a beer saleoa tty Mr. Heerlein. The alarm was given and the Fire Companies were soon Oil the spot. Meantime, Mr. Thompson, with great presence of mind, collected some help sud forced his way into the retrod the Hhseffien t, and found a wooden jurtition rapidly burning, which lie sooo extin guished with s few buckets of water from a pump in the back yard. The aause ot the fire is not known. Mr. Heerlein had gone homo some time before the fire was discovered. , Anonimnsmente. ruK skcswctmiy yP »tatic. ( <Joloiu) Hj.jhj^PKAYBERRY is an nounced as a candidate for Secretary of M&te.Udfciect to the Democratic ndaoha- Bw HSir Prishr. I respectfully announce to the mem bers of the Legislature that I am a can- dlcIaleTdr BttteTrtntef. ^ “ CVH. a WlLLlNOBAM, Editor LaGrange Reporter. Sl UjOdlE COI HT OHCIsioNf. ff J) 7 J] H Novew1bb9, 18TJL Wm. H, Bremer vs. Wm. Jones—Injuue- titlB./.. i ■ / LOCUllANE, C. J. Where, by a mistake of the magis trate in failing to mark the name of counsel to defendants snit, pending in liiawurt, Judgment was obtained against the defendant, sad such defendant, un due a mistake and in ignoranes of the fash* let the time elapse fur appeal, and filed his bill stating tbe facts, ana tbe mistake, and also that he was not liable for llie debt sued, .it being, us he alleges, a prnmko to pay tbs debt of another, under condikionH which is denied by the defendant to the bill. Before bearing the evidence, the court refused -tbe in- Ysstcrday afternoon a negro map, ftp- iU Held^Th* the Corn* erred under the parently 25 years old, entered the ugos^ f*o4a alleged in the b>U, the judgment of a Hr. Btroud, in W^st End, and vio* hawing beon obtained by miatake. Equity mol h** Jnriidiction, and tbe' * M ^ *“ lently attempted to outrage the persftuo^ ' Mrs. Stroud. A passenger, attracted by the cries of the unfortunate wo* .maA, lUn to her toaenu;’bftt the negro esciqwd. Ho was chased about two miles into the country, but so for has eluded die polito aid <Hh6rs who are trying to effect his arrest. An individual is bus pectod. but not known. Stewart aad Aaetln’a Mills. JCeean. Stew-art and Austin, recently of Rome, are now bhildtng sotno eaten sivc flouring mills, at the site of the old Huge, Mills & Co.’s Foundry. VVe wel come them to Atlanta—and note the fact tfyri; old Atlan)^ settlers always come back. Mr. fiibwart has mony old friends here who will be glad to have him among ns daily. Col. B. W. Probtl Will deliver an uddress at Stone Moun tain to-morrow, on the subject of the At lantic and Great Woe tern Canal L<o«al Mild llutoinew V^a. DipiiOMA Awabdkd.—Lowe, Dou glas) &. Dallas, 42 Whitehall street, re ceived t!io 4 Diploma at our lost Fair, for the flq^tt displox °f Dross Goods and ,Vry (kxklH. TlAaiWi zUcks to tlio one price system, and allow no deviation.— Tlieir stock is large, well assorted and their priees arc low. , : . Cell anil ace them at 42 Whitehall street. i« nov2-lm ».• j. r r. 8HERITF SALE. J. O. Harris A Son have just received another lot of Philadelphia mailn (jtellt’e Monwee Top Boots, Ladios' (ilovea, Kid and Pobbled Goat foxed Shoes, Jamos’ Bank Block, No. I, next to ltailroad Crossing. novl0-3t UPX. Parties wishing Chickens, Ugga and Turkeys, can get them strictly by calling between 11 and 12 o'clock every day, at Wailaca McPherson's, Nos. 103 end 10* Peachtree street. novlO-tf. Wy- Fifty tmshela Cow l’cos fur sale at Wallooe McPheraon's, Nos. 103 and JOS Pcochtrco street. novlO-lf. Mtr* A choioe lot of dry Chestnuts at Wallace McPherson's, Nos. 103 and 105 Poaohtruo street. novlO-tf, GRANGES. A select lot of Florida Oranges can be lied at John Peel’s, on Marietta street. novlO-21 OLD JOHN ROBINSON'S CARD- TICKETS FOB SALE. OKI John Robinson would mart res pectfully inform his numerous friends and others in tbe city of Atlanta and vi cinity who are desirous ot witnessing his MsmmotU Quadruple Combination Mu ■earn, Caravan, Menagerie end Circus, with their families, and who have here tofore refrained from doing so on account of the annoyance end delay ia procuring tickets at the Tioket Wagon, oooaaioued by tbe vaatcrowds which always surround the same, ho has plooed tickets on sale at Use following well known and p4+l»r| dealers in Books, Stationery, Music and Fancy Goods, No. 1 Marietta street, aad Farrington A Quigley's, News Dialers and Stationers, Poet Office Stand. Tbeigfcf ot edreiauon will bo 73 oentk (or adults, aad 88 .cents for children un dar taa years of age. novlO-ttt. BEER-GOOD BEER. The very beet Oiacioneti and MKwaa- kee Boer at John Peel's, Marietta streak. If you don’t 1 "7it, call and hoc. novlO-Yt. feet of liability was a question'tor the •Jury npon the evidence, and it was the duty of tbe Court to have restrained the levy auder such judgment, nntil the hearing upon all the facts and evidence of the case. J a dgmnnt reversed. J. A. Atndhy ter plaintiff, andN. Lump kin, contra. B. F. Carr v*. A. H. Lee, Eroentor, «t al.—Injunction. WARNER, J. This was a bill Sled praying an ininne. fieri on the following statement of nets: In March, 18C8, Lee, Executor of Hen derson, obtained a judgment amneit Carr, the complainant; tor 8,500 tw, oh which an execution issued, and was levied on Carr’s properly, and advertlaed tor sale by tbe Hherin on the 1st Tuesday of November, 1871; that on tho 4th ef Oc tober, 1871, Rath Henderson, a judgment creditor of Lee, whose judgment was ob tained on tbe 20th of March, 1871, sued Wilt a summons of garnishment againBt Carr, requiring him to answer at the Superior Court of Rockdale county on the second Monday in March, 1872, what he was indebted to Lee. The Court re fused thn injunction, and the complain ant oxeepted. If Carr's property had been sold ss advertised, on tbe first Tuesday in November, 1871, and bail satisfied Loo's judg ment against him, then lio would not have owed him anything and would have so answered the summons of garnishment in March, 1872. But if tbe sale of his property did not satisfy Lee's judgment then ha could lmvn answered what amount ho then owed Lee, after deduct ing the nmautil which his property lev ied on had been sold for, so that there would bavo been no difficulty in protect ing himself from having to pay the debt twioe, ns tbe summons of garnishment did not require him to answer nntil March 28. end Leo's judgment being of older date than tbe service of tbe sum mons of garnishment, would have pro tected him us Bgniust Ruth Henderson's garnishment as to the amonnt of the sale of his property. Judgment affirmed. Lnonraae, 0. J. andlloKuy, J.. concur for different reasons. A. B. Sims for plaintiff. L. B. Ander son by Z. B. Harrison, contra, 8. Zeigior ct al., vs. T. H. Beasley—In junction. WARNER, J. This was a bill filed by the complain ant against the defendants, on the 30th of October, 1871, pray4ng for an injunc tion to restrain tho collection of a note thon in suit, and to restrain the transfer of two other notes not tbeu due, which the complainant did give to defendants for the purchase of a -root of land, that the chief value of aaid land was the timber thon standing on it, wbsoh was the main inducement in making tbe par- chase thereof. Thai, prior to the sole of the laud to tbe complainants, the de fendants hail sold tbe timber on the land to other parties withont bis knowledge. The injunction was granted, the bill de murred to for waut of equity, inasmuch as thqaomplaioant hod au adequate and complete remedy at law. Trie Court overruled the demurrer and sustained tbe injunction, whereupon the defen danta oxoepted. In view of the facts disclosed by tbe record, there was no error hi the judg ment of the Court below. The hill end injunction were properly retained on the grounds; llntf ft* the purpose of restraining the transfer of the two notes not due at the time of tbe filing of the bill; aeoond, to provrnt a multiplicity of suits, on the several notes given for the land, as the same become due, so us to have the whole eontreverey between the parties, iq relation to the sale of jaml, settled by the decree on the fipsl hearing of (he bill one party would furnish and the other take afl t£o crude turpentine made on a certain plantation, when delivered in lota of 40 barrels and pay for the lota on delivery, and if either party failed he should forfeit 81,000. Held, that the thousand dollars is to be considered a penalty and not liquid ated damages, and on the failure of either party, the actual damages ore all tlutt can be recovered. Harris A Williams, J. M. Norwood by A. W. Hammond A Son, for plaintiff— Ware A Nichols, Clark k Spencer, Glenn A Son, contra. ~ , , R. Parsons, et *1., vs/Atlanta tlniverai ty. Injunction and the Atlanta Uni versity vs. R. Parsons, et. al. Demur rer from Atlanta. MoKAY, J. A mare project or plat of laud oo pa per, laying off streets, blocks and lanes in a city, m not itaeif a dedication of the streets to public use, and where there is a proposition to city authorities io re- oeive and adopt such streets as public streets, the dedication is not oomplete unless tbe authorities affirmatively re- eeivc and adopt the same, .anfi this mast appear by tbe minutes of the Council. 2. The City Council of Atlanta ia lay ing out or recovering pnblic streets, apb as a court, and its proceedings can only be proved by its records. Parol evidence of its actum oannet be received. 3. In tbe absence of any formal aooep- lance by'IHe public aUthdfttlM of tbe dedication of a street, there must be clear proof of a continuance and notori ous user, for a reasonable time, by tbe pablic, to constitute an acceptance. 4. Where there is controversy pending between the public authorities of a city as to the existence or non-existenco of a public street, aad the public authorities are temporary enjoined from opening the same, by bill, rt l* not competent for pri vate citizens, os such, to file a new bill, pending tbe other to enjoin the obstruc tion of the street, unless they show some special damage to themselves from said obstructions, differing fsaa the injury to the public. Colder, Mynatt &-Collier for the At lanta University; Clark A Spencer, New- man A Harrison, contra. Court adjourned to the next term in oourse, commencing 2d Monday in Jan uary, 1872. j»wiuwvo|in Judgment affirmed. i l places, via: Messrs. Phillip* A Crew, J B. 'W Williams and B. ToatpklAt, for plaintiff; J. O. Nichols, by Z. D. Harri son, contra. D. B. Marshall A Bro. vs. Willi* Cloary —Motion for new trial. McKAY, J. Where s bin of exchange was accepted conditionally, if funds ot the drawer pome in (tend, it ia for the holder of the bin to show, affirmatively, that funds did como in hand, and the production of e stated account between the acceptor and drawer, shewing a charge agaiaat the firawey of 8500 ru cash, docs not, of it self, prove that the same was tho funds of the drawer, there being nothing in tho per cent to Bhow that at the time of tLu cluiTtfo. Um acoeotor wm indebted to *0. PAT Yoi-b Taxes.- The public i*| «*»» ,und “ in h ““ L W. B. Flemming and J. D. Ramph for nov7-0t plaintiff ]j C, Ni^'liA'ls, COl/ipa hereby notified that tins Book* °f Iho Tax CoUoctor ef Fulton county will be dosed on tho 15th instant. Those whq XMt Wyly AOo , vz. & Overstreet wish to rave coat, must call and settle be- sumpsit. lore thtottmr. ,<!l B K Hoiut, McKAZ.1,. 1T , r. C. V. Ct r wteo tbofetlVw<$aeu agreement that COMMERCIAL. ATLANTA MAR KE T S. Oprice Daily and Weexlt Sun, I Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 4, 1871. f Financial—Gold is baying 1 10— selling 1 12; silver is baying 1 04—sell ing 1 08. Floss—Superfine flour 86 25 to 86 75; extra $7 00 to 87 50; family 87 25 to 89 25; extaa family 88 50 to 89 25; fan cy 89 50 to 810 (JO. PaovrstONs—Bzoon it firm—shoulders 8 to 81; dear rib sides 81 to 9; clear sides 91 to 9|; hams. plain 14 to 15f; canvass ed 14 to 18. Bulk meats—shoulders 8; dear rib sides 81; dear sides 9 to 9|. Vault. Rough peaches 41 to 51 per ponnd; poded 10 to 14. Apples, peeled, * to 41 per ponnd; green Georgia apples 83 50 to 84 00 per bbl- Burrcn—Tennessee and country bat ter 25 to 80 cento; Northwestern 27 to 31. Leathbb—Hemlock 25 to 30; Oak 40 to 45; Harness leather 30 to 45; up] leather 42 to 50; Calf skins 825 to I per dozen; American calf skins g25 to 40 per dozen. Hides—Green 7 to 71; green salt 8l to 81; dry hides 15 to 16. COTTON OOODS. 8 oz Osnaburgs, lfi; 6 oz, 121. Bheeting, 121. 7-8 Drillings, 13. 7-8 Shirting, 11; 3-4 Shirting, 9. Yarns, all numbers, 81 40. Cotton rope, 28. All domestics in good demand. Gmookhieh—Sugar—A, 141; extra O, 14; crushed, powdered and graaa- latedl5i (3*151; Beffielafa *3^131; fair to choioe brown 12@13. Fair supply; market steady. Coffee—Bio 28(^25; Java 84; Laguira 30. Tho coffee market somewhat excited; prices firm. Molasses— Barrels 36; hogshoads 32; New Orleans prime 80. Salt—Liverpool 82 00; Vir ginia 82. ltioe 10@10l. Onions—83 00(^4 00 per barrel Ginseng—00(0.65 per lb; in demand. Tobacco—Low grades 65(^56e; com mon , 58(265; good, 75(3)90; fine, 81(a) 81 25; choioe brands, 81 25(3)1 50. Iron—Swede 7c; horso shoe iron 7o; Oily Mills and Pittsburg bar Ac. Live Stock.—Cattle—Tennessee, 2|@ 4io; country, 2@31e; sheep—country 2(0) 3!e; Tennessee, 4c; shouts, 5(3)5(0. Mackeoxl—Half bbls. No. 188.50; No. 2 87; No. 3 86. Ktta, No. 1 81 86; No. 2 ‘81 00; No. 3 81 40. Cebesb—17a BY TELEGRAPH. Nkw Youk, Nov. 9.—Cotton steady; sales 8078 bales; uplands 181; Orleans 19], Flour quiet and steady, Whisky steadier at 90. Wheat inactive at l(3)2o. lower; winter red western 58(3)60.— Freights a shade firmer. Money easy at 57; discounts 10(3)12; exchange higher at OKfi-Oi. Gold 111(3)111. Governments dull and barely steady) tttatee steady— North Carolinas somewhat firmer; Tou- nesseos 60, new 651; Virginias OO, new 09; Louisianas 65, new 50; Levees 03; 8s 75; Alabama 8s 98; 5s 66; Georgia's 80; 7s 80; North Oorolinas 37, new 19; Booth Oorolinas 70, new 841, London, November 9, evening.—Con sols 93, Bonds 91 J. Bullion increased over a half million pounds. Livektool, November 9- Eve.—Got ten dosed quiet; uplands 9(; Orleans 9|@9|, shipping at Savannah 9|. Cincinnati, November 9.—Flour in good demand. Corn drooping; new 40 @47; old 54(355. Pork nnehanged at 812(3)15. Lard dull. Bacon quiet and unchanged. Whiaky 88. CtuiuMi, November 9.—Cotton- middlings 171; net receipts 1475; soles 400; stock 94,934. Wilmington, November 9.—Spirit* of turpentine steady it 84. Kotin firm at 84 for strained, 84 121 for No. 2, 87 for pale. Grade turpentine steady ut 83 50 for ktnL 85 25 for yellow dip, 85 85 for virgin. Tar steady at 83 90. Naw Qhleans, November 9.—Sugar in good demand but easier; inferior 6|; fair 81(3*); good fAvltCild; fufiy fair to choice ll@Ul. kfdlntqealower; eenUrif; ugol 40: strictly prime 50; alj Qlhepi un- chaugcd. Nobtolk, November 9.—Gotten quiet; middlings 17|. SavanuB, November R—Cotton regular and in good demand; middlings 17j(317l; net reoeipta 4578. Aroma, November 0.—Cotton firm end in fair demand; middlings 171; re ceipta 1200; sales 1200. Clautllcation or the Menatters of tho General Assembly. SENATE. DKMOCHATS. 1st District—B. E. Lester, Savannah. 3d—John O. Nichols, Biackshear. 5th—M. Kirkland, Homerrille. 9th—Reuben Jones, Newton. IHb—Levi C. Hoyle, Dawaon. 13th—RobertO. Black. Amer.e is. 14th—0. W. Kibbee, Hawkiiuvilie. 15th—D. W. Cameron, JacksonnRe. 16th—H. Hicks, Wrightsville. 17 th—Joseph Gone. 19tb—Ooinmbos Heard, Greensboro. 22d—T. J. Simmons. Macon. 24th—B. B. Hinton, Buenz Vista. 25th—Wm. P. Matthews, Talbotton. 26th—A. D. Nunnally, Grifliu. 27th—E. Steudinon, Covington. 28th—W. F. Jordan,'Monticeilo. 29th—W. M. Reese, Washington. 30tU—J. H. McWhorter, Moxeys. 81st—Wm. S. Erwin, Clarksville. 33d—M. Van Estes, Homer. 34th—M. A. Gaudier, Decatur, 86tN—Geo. Hillyer, Atlanta. 37th—G. W. Paddy, Franklin. 89th—James) B. Brown, Canton. 40th-C.J. Wellborn, Biairsville. 4J*t—John A. Jervis, Morgantown. 42d—John T. Burns, Roma 43d—L N. TrammaU, Dalton. BHPPWJOAW : 4th—J. M. Column, Brauawiok. 6th—Joshua Griffio, Valdosta. 7th—W. L. Clark, Thomasville. 8th—Betj. F. Bruton, Bainbridg*. 10th—F..O. Wslch, Albany, 18th—Benjamin Conley, Augusta. 32d—J. C. Richardson, Dawsonvilie. 86th—W. C. Smith, Gruntwlie. 88th—Walter Brock, Buchanan. 34th—Wiiliem Henry. Ringgold. COLOEED SZNATDta—BKrUnLICANS; 2d District-T. Q. Campbell, Darien. 12th—Thomas Crayton, Lumpkin. 20th—Geo. Wallace, Milledgevillc. 21st—Ja*. B. Deveaux, Clinton. 23d—I. H. Anderson, Fort Valley. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. DKMOCHATS. Appling—Lemuel Sellers, Holmesville. Baker—Henry Tarver, Newton. Bartow—John W. Wofford, Carters- ville; John W. Grey, Adnirsville. Banks—ffathahfel Wofford, Hamer. Berrien—H. T. Peeples, Nashville. Bibb—C. A.- Nutting, O. A. Bacon, J. B. Ross. Brooks—James H. Hunter, Qnitman. Bryan—C. H. Baker, Eden. Bulloch-D. L Kennedy, Stilesboro. Burke—Robert A. Murpliey, Tbos. M. Berrien, T. Dancau Cox, Waynesboro. Batts—Titos. F. Hammond, Jackson. Charlton—John Paxton, Traders'Hill. Chatham—Isaac Russell, Emanuel Heidt, John J. Kelly, Savannah. Campbell—John Goodman, Fairbnrn. Oatroll—John 8, Pentecost,Carrollton. Catoosa—W. H. Fayne, Ringgold. Chattahoochee—David O. Cody, Cus- seta. Chattooga— C. C. Clegharn, Summer ville. Cherokee—John B. Richards, Canton. Olay—John B. Johnson, Fort Gaines. Clinch—Hampton A. Mattox, Somer ville. Cobb—Wm. D. Anderson, Wgi. P. An derson, Marietta. Coffee—John M, Sjtenct* Douglas. Colquitt—Isaac Carlton, Moultrie. Columbia—G. P. Stovall, 8. C. Limp- kin, Appling. Crawford—Wm. Rutherford, Knox ville. Dade—E. D. Graham, Trenton. Dawson-Jobn Palmer, Dawsonvilie. De Kalb—W. L. Goldsmith, Deoatur. Dooly—John H. Woodward, Vienna. Early—Brinkty Chancy, Blakely. Eohols—B. W. Phillips, Statenville. Effingham—Morgan Rawls, Spring- field. Elbert—Emory P. Edwards, Elberton. Emanuel—W. P. Rountree, Swains- boro. Fannin—Wm. Franklin, Morgantown. Fayette—Wm. Whatley, Fayetteville. Floyd—Dunlap Scott, Rome; M. B. Ballanger. Forsyth—Isaac L. Hughes, Camming. Fruuklin—Ash W. Browner, Cames- villo. Fulton—J. S. Wilson, E. F. Hoge, Henry Jackson, Atlanta. Gilmer—N. L. Cooper. Ellqay. Glasscock—W. G. Braddoy, Gibson. Gordou—Jool C. Fain, Calhoun. Green—R. L. McWhorter, Penfield. Gwinnett—W. E. Simmons, G. H. Jones, Lawrcnccville. Habersham—Garnett McMillan, Clarks ville. Hall—L A. Simmons. Gainesville. Hancock—Geo. F. Pierce, Jr., F. A. Batts, Sparta. Haralaon—Wm. J. Head. Harris—J. W. Murphy, O. F, Patiilo, Hamilton. Hart—James W. Jones, Hartwell. Heard—Britton Sims, Franklin. Henry—Gcorgo W. Bryan, McDon ough. Irwin—Reason Paulk, Irtvinvillc. Jackson—John R. Hancock, Jefferson. Jasper—Andrew J. Watters, Monti- eeUo. Jefferson—W. P. Johnson, A. Bease- ley, Louisville. Johnson—W. H. Martin, Wrightsville. Jones—Benj. Barrow, Clinton. Lanrens—C. J. Guyton, Dnblin. Liberty—J, W. Farmer, Hinesvillo. Lee—Dr. H. B. Lipsey. Lincoln—Henry J. Lang, Lincolnton Lowndes—Albert Converse, Valdosta Lampkin—H. W. Riley, Dahlonega Madison—Isaac J. Meadows, Daniels, ville. Marion—Thomas W. Harvey, Bnena Vista. Meriwether—J. W. Morelaud. Montgomery—Jos. DtOlsmenta, Mount Vernon. Miller—Isaac A. Bush, Colqnitt Mitchell—L. A. M. Collins, Camilla. Milton—James M. Howell, Alpharetta, if array—8. E. Fields, Spring Place. Masoagee—J. M. Smith, J. F. Poo, Columbus. Newton—J. M. Summers, J. B. Davis, Covington. Oglethorpe—W. W. Daren;tort, P jiut Paters; J. F. Smith, Stepheus P. O Paaldiug—11 A. Trammell, Dallas, Pierce—Daniel E. Knowles, Bjfck Pika— John H. Baker, Zebulon, Polk—If, H. Buna. Cedurtows, Pulaski—John A. Hendley, E. Booth, Hawkinsvills. Patnom—J. A. Ethridge, Eaten ton Qnitman—James H. Uuerry, George town. Bobu*—G. M. Netherlond, dsyton. Randolph—8. A. McNeil tiuthbert, R. F. Crittenden, Nochaway. Rich mend—J. B. tiummiug. C. Snead, W. A. CUrk, Aegnsta. Soldsy-C. B. Hadson, EiUviUe. Serevcn—Job* (1 Dell Sylvan ia. Seniter—W. Brady, St., S. Glover, Amsriou*. Talbot- -P, Moms. J. J). Woodall, Tsjbotton. f tdjnh»o-^m'ael §. Flynl Craw- Tatusll—Jona U. Nrentem, Ret4vi)lP. Taylor—Wm. U. Bstenran. Baffiaf. T«U%ir--H- (L, W, Craig, Temper ance Terrell—John U Jones, Dnwsos. Towns—Daniel W. KiUioo, Hiswttte, Twiggs—E. 8. Griffin, Jeffersonville. Troup—W. H. Clerk, Wert Point; W, W, Cato, Hogensville. Union—Joseph Reid, Bkoravilto, Upson—John L Huff, Tbomsston. Welker—J. Y. Wood, LiFnyette. Wslton—Clia* L Bowie, Monroe. Ware—D. Morrison, Wares boro. Warren—T. J. Bnrkeednle, O. L. Cloud, Warrenton. Washington—J. W. Renfro, H. Taylor, KfAntliiravillai Wabater—Alfred C. Bell, Preston. While—James F. West, Mount Zonoh. Whit field—Charles J, Enuranp, Ton- MtlHill Wilcox—David O. Mann, Abbeville. Wilkes—S. W. Wynne, H. P. BUton, Washington. Worth—Royal R. Jenkins, Isabella. Wilkinson—C. H. Hooks, Irwinton. REPUBLICAN. Camden—Henry S. Hillyer, Si Mury’s. Decatur—J. D. Williams, Bainbriuge. Lee—G. F. Page, Starkvilie. Houston—J. It. Giifiin, Fort Valley. Macon—L. C. Jones. Meriwether—W. H. F. Hal), Green ville. * Monroe—J. Brown, Forsyth, i Dbugherty—F. P. Pntney, Albany. Stewart—J. B. Mansfield, Lampkin. Thomas—J. Battle, Thomasville. / Pickens—John M. Allred, Jasper. Spalding—Dnnfel A. Johnson, Griffin. COLOBED UEUBEBS—BEPUBLIl'ANB: Baldwin—Peter O’Neal, Mifledgeville. Clarke—A. Richardson, Watkinavifis; M. Davis, Athens. Coweta—S. Smith, H. J: ■ Sifgi-anl (contested), Newnau. Decatur—A. Brutou, Baiubruigc. Doughesty—P. Joiner, Albany, Stewart—J, A.Lewis, Lempkiu. Greene—Abram Colby, Greensboro. Glynn—James Blue, Brunswick. Hoastoq-vQeo. Ormond, Artiy Rum- mons, Fort Valley. Monroe—G. H. Clower, Fomyth. Morgan—Rf. Kioyd, A. Dukes, Madi son. McIntosh—T. G. Campbell, Jr., Da rien. Thomas—A. Fred. Atkinson, Thom- owille. tisatlH CftWMiitHi »r ta« Usasgta Stats Senate. Judiciary—Reese, Chairman; BrdWn, Candler, Weliborn, Niinnaliy, Hillyer, Nicholls, Hoyle, Broek. Finance—Simmous,CUairaiaa; Hinton, Candler, Burns, Hillyer, Lester, Heart), Nicholls, Bruton. Enrollment—Hoyle, Chairman: We#*, born, Hillyer, Peraly, Brown, Kibbee, Welch. , • s The State of the Republic—Wellborn, Chairman; Reese, Hillyer, Brown, Kibbee, Hinton, Brock. Education—Nicholls, Chairman; Kib bee, Jervis, Reese, Lester, Clark, Camp bell. Internal Improvements — Nqnnally, Chairman; Burns, Bruton, Erwin, Black, Hinton, Jervis. Banks —Lteter, Chairman; Hillyer, Simmons, Burns, Erwin, Welch, Stead man. Privilege and Elections—Brown, Chair man; Heard, Griffin, Kirkland, Kibbee, Hicks, Estes. Petitions—Estes, Chairman; Hoyle, Black, Cone, Cameron, Colmate. Publio Buildings—Erwin, Chairman; Kirkland, Lester, Black, Burns, Bniton, Cone. , • The Penitentiary—Kibbee, Chkirinou;, Nicholls, Jones, Cone, Candler, McWhor ter, Wallace. Lunatic Asylum—Hinton, Chairman; Simmons, Erwin, Smith, Kibbee, Ma thews, Welch. Military—Jervis, Chairman; Kirkland, Coos, Erwin, Brock, Estes. Deveuux. Printing—Hillyer, Chairman; Candler, Simmons. Hinton, Wellborn, Richard son, Clark. Deaf and Dumb Asylum—Bares, Chairman; Jones, Blaok, Richardson, Hillyer, MoWhorter, Jervis. The Institution of tho Blind—Jones, Chairman; Simmons, Hoyle, Cone, Hen ry, Kirkland, McWhorter. Agriculture and Manufactures—Stead man, Chairman; Jones, Mathews, Jor dan, Erwiu, McWhorter, Audcrson. Auditing—Candler, Chairman; Bruton, Nicholls, Peddy, Heard, Kibbee,Wallace. Engrossing- Jordan. Chairman; Hill- jer, Cameron, Hicks, Cone, Black, Brock. Journals—Couc, Chairman; Cameron, Hicks, Mathews, Welch, Bruton, Wal lace. State Library—Heard, Chairman; Black, Estes, Jervis, Welch, Oohnan, Wallace. New Counties and County Lines—Mc Whorter, Chairman; Kirkland, Jordan, Anderson, Smith, Cone, Crayton. SUsSIng rsmnlUM, «r the Hour ,r Kipmeitattru. Judiciary—Messrs. Hoge of Fulton, Wm. D. Anderson of Oobb, Phillips of Echols, Graham of Dade, Baoon of Bibb, Snead oi Richmond, Simmons of Gwiunett, Murphy of Harris, Pou of Muscogee, Scott of Floyd, Edwards of Elbert, Peeples of Berrien, Dell of Screven, Hunter of Brooks. V Finance—Messrs. Rawles of Effing ham, Camming of Richmond, Crittenden of Randolph, Netberiand of Rabun, Barksdale of Warren, Howell of Miltem, Jackson of Fulton, Nutting of Bibb, Cato of Troup, Gray of Bartow, Butts of Hanoook, Ormond of Houston, Hunter of Brooks. Committee on State of the Republic Messrs. J. W. Wofford of Bartow, Clark of Trottp, Jones of Terrell, Hell of Up son, Goldsmith of DeKalb, Bush of Mil ler, Hoge of Fulton, Goodman of Camp bell, Wofford of Banks, Lang of Liu- colo, Johnson of Jefferson, Gnyton of Laurens, McWhorter of Greene. Committee on Military Affairs—Messrs. Baker of Pike, Watters of Jasper, Chan- oey of Early, Paxton of Charlton, Mat tox of Clinch, Carlton of Colquitt, Sar gent of Coweta, Reid of Ueion, Bcufroe of Washington, Bell of Webster, Jenkins f Worth. On Banks—Messrs. Cummlng of Rich mond, Hoot tof Floyd, Harvey of Marion, Bowie of Walton, Wynn of Wilkes, Mor ris of Talbot, West of White, Trammell of Paulding, Griffin of Twiggs, Beoseley of Jefferson, Clark of RKehmond, Booth of Pulaski, Paulk of Irwin. On Privileges and Elections—Mossra. Phillips of Echols, Pierce of Hancock, Bussell, of Chatham, Rutherford of Cfnwford, Sellers of Appling, Allred of Pickens, Floyd of Morgan, Williams of Decatur, Smith of Oglethorpe, Flynt of Taliaferro, Slaton of Wilkes, Head of Haralaon, Colby of Greene. On Internal Improvements—Messrs. 11*11 of Upsoe, Woodall of Talbot, Wood of Walker, Summen of Newton, Heidt of (Hislhent, Richard* o4 Chesokse, Wood ward of Dooly, Roan true of Emanuel, Barrou of Jonas, Pentecost of Carroll, Riley ot Lumpkin, Hndsou of Schley, Jones of Hart. Ou Agriculture and Manufactures— Messrs. Davis of Newton, Bunn of Polk W. P. Anderson of Cobb, Bryan of Hen ly, Jones of Gwiuuett, Cax of Burke, !!'!' — man of Taylor, Spence of Coffee Ste vail of Columbia, Hillyer of Camden Palmer of Dawton. On Journals—Messrs. Bush of Miller Killian of Towns, Cloud of Warren’ Emerson of Whitfield, Kennedy of B u i’ loch, McConnell of Clayton, Payne of Catoosa, Knowles of Pierce, Moreland of Meriwether, Glover of Sumter, Field of Mnrray. On Penitentiary—Messrs. Goldsmith of DeKalb, Dukes of Morgan, Baker o' Pike, Davenport of Oglethorpe, Mom/ of Talbot, Jone, of Hart, Wi% ‘ Mario*, Brawn of Monroe, Rntheriord of Crawfortj. On Lunatic Asylum—Messrs. Eth eridge of Pntffam, tYNeal, of Baldwin Hughes ot Forsyth, Cloud of Wanen Ateiuson <4 'Jyffetspm Clements of OnVp4 moAHmaU Asyfem-Messrs. Ihu) n iof PoUi, .Simmons of HaiJ. Lipsev SUsi- Prawoer of PraukKti, Prtnber ef 'Liberty, Brewtou Wiaot/ Martin of Jobnso^ ltosdpwgpf Madmon. Howell of Milton, Wilton of .Pulton, Ballenger of Floyd. On Rfifld AsVlton—Messrs. Pstillo of Harris, Cofflnsjpf *BtehetI, Taylor of Waslitngton, -Emeraon of Whitfield Jones of Meeeo, Pieros of Hancock! Hanoook al Jackson, Hook* of Wilkin- son, Richards of Cherokee, Gpodmun of Campbell, Frapklin of Fannin. t)n New Counties and County Lines— Measo. Fain ot Gndon, Gaytan of Lau- reua Ojark of Troup, Jones of Gwinnett, Hendley of Pulaski,Convene of Lowndes, Meadows of Madison, Woodall of Talbot, Clower of Monroe, Braddey, of Glass- ocellPbtiiloof Harris. : . On Publio Printing—Masers. Wm. D. Anderson ot Cobb. Heidt of Chatham, Carlton of Colquitt, Cato of Troup, Chastain of Gilmer, Netberiand of Ra bun, Richardson of Clark, Johnson of Spalding, M*Wbarter of Greene. On Auditing—Craig of Telfair,. Riley of Lnmpkin, Ropntree of Emanuel, Frank lin of Fannin, Atkinson of Thomas. On Petitions aad 'Memorials.—Heidt of Chatham, Graham of Dade, Bryan of Henry, Edwards of Elbarii, Johnson of Jefferson, Berrien of Burke, Baker of Pike, and Hall of Meriwether. On Slate Library.—Baoo* ef Bibb, McMilloa of Habersham, Jack wo of Fal- ton, % D. Anderson of Qobh, Russell of Chatham. On Western and Atlantic Railroad.— Jackson of - Fnltoo, Hall of Upson, Mc Millan of Habersham, Craig. n4 Telfair, Tarver of Baker, Wofford ef Bartow,’ Fain of 1 Gordon, Cato gt Troup, Mc Whorter of Oteen, tend Hail of Meri- wether. < ; in-e,-, , Ou Pub)is BitiUsage aad: Property Qumo ' " ' ’ ' ton, v ^ Hudson of I On Corporaticms.—W. D. Anderson of Cobb, Cumming of Richmond, Fain of Gordon, Huge of Fulton, Phillips of Echols, Pouof Muscogee, Peeples of Ber rien, and H41I of Meriwether. perty.- of Ful- To JUcubsrs or Uav ,U*uUUtr. Wo Invite the members to visit our office at any time. Sample copies of Th* Sun Will be sent to any address Teqneeted. HUacelltmeima QlAmttiwmcme. Wait! Wait! For the Big S H OW . THE *ONLY Menagerie, Caravan, MUSEUM AND CIRCUS, That will visit tb« Southern 8tatee this Winter. Old TIIE ONLY AND ORIGINAL John Robinson, annual triumphal tour, Through all tho Bpathcrn St#tea with THREE MONSTER PAVILIONS I One exclusively lor the Muaenm. Another express, ly for tho Menagorie and Caravan. Thu third devoted to the Equestrian En- tertaiumenta, aad all adjoin ing and connecting together, BUT ONLY ONE PRICE OF ADSISSI0N, And one tioket admit* you to the entlr* eemblnatiun, Menagorie, Caravan, Muacum and Circus. WAIT FOR IT! WATCH FOR IT! OO AND SEE IT t The oqljP real Menagerie, Muaenm, Caravan, and first-clans Circua on the road. 25 GroJd antfCrimsoned Drawn by ^MtU^if^^ad’^L»and Dappled lloraea—all the Circua Qettnue—Largeat and Beat Parody Ever Seen on the Bablic Four Monster Living SEA LIONS Elppftaafte, with mane e wtnnmU ephrMuglq Ui taker andean rie at * an artificial lake efCeeau * WILD XAHTAWA* MONrSTEm VATt •j ^^m\ Daveu;H>rt of Ouletiiorpe. Johnsou of Clay, Murphy of Burke, Brady of Sum ter, BrUddi-y of Glasscock, Hendley of Polgski. Putper of pougherty. On public Exis'uditiirifl -Mestre. O. A Nutting of Blbt., RHiy of Chatiram, Hammond of Butts, Tarver ol Baker, McMillan of Habersham, MeNeal of Rau- dol|>h, Dm of Muscogee, Griffin of Houston, Hoaud of Rhihmoud, Wilson of Fulton, Bullenger of fl-ytl Buw ot Bibb, Mansfield of Stewart. On Education—Messrs. Jackson of FuRon, Baoon of Bibb, Wofford of Bar tow, Cody of Chattahoochee, D»vi» of Newton, Simmons of Gwinnett, Joiner of Dougherty, Etheridge of Putnam, MoNeal of Randolph, Bryan of Henry, Morrison of Ware, Govrrr id Qnitman, Berrien of Burke. On Enrollment—Merer*. Mt ‘Milsiu of Habersham, Converse of Lowndes, Craig of Telfair, Dell of Screven, Ofagbcrn of Chattooga, 'Baker of Bryan, Bate , From lb. UMerU of ThIio, vUll Ions breuilw. T»1r am Wing rmm ll.ltf to WgroiA,l. Tin: oiujoi). oo .(bibiuon taamute*. Pon'l «aiiw "i U in rains TWAT , OLD JOHN K0QIN80N, Tlie ttciintliun, l* triumphantly maaoking on. and will ro*Hiv«lr exhibit at ATLANTA. Ui., on WEDNKMUAV and THUB8DAY, the 15tb and 10|h, November, lor TWO DAY® OOTiY. 5-aodttlllfith. ZiAdloa, Ta1k.«» N’otioo. Fancy Gooda at COil'.