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VOL. II.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1871.
NO. 404.
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Moudat, November 13.
Tlio Senate met at 10 a. m., President
Thaumii.l in the chair. Prayer bv Rev,
Mr. Ketchtm. The roll was called, and
the journal read and approved.
The roaolutione rescinding the resolu
tions passed at the last session in relation
to the payment of Executive warrants,
and the 20th section of tbo appropriation
act, beipg the unfinished business of Sat
urday, was then taken up.
Senator Camtbell resumed his re
marks in opposition to the resolutions.
Mr. Camdlbh opposed the resolutions
because they are unconstitutional, us re
lating to moro than one subject matter;
and that a resolution is not of sufficient
solemnity to suspend or repeal an exist
mg law.
Mr. Reesb maintained that the reaolu
tion rescinded, and the 20th section of
the Appropriation Act repealed by -the
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for the Dully Preee of Atlanta, we have adopted the
foregoing eohedule of priocs, and will bo governed
by them in the future
W. A. HEMPHILL A CO.,
pprietors of the Constitution,
TCHUBB, Business Manager,
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resolutions aro substantially tlio Hit me,
and argued from tbo Constitution that a
resolution c&ji liavo the effect of law, if
so intended.
Mr. IinowN opposed 4be resolutions on
the ground that tho operation of a law
could not bo suspended in that way.
Mr. Hinton claimed that tho resolu
tions aro warranted by precedent, and
such precedents liavo been sustained by
tho Courts; that tlioy do not violate tlio
Constitution, and in the n3cefsity for
immediate action, ought to be adopted.
Mr. Reese moved to refer the resolu
tions to the Judiciary Committee; car
ried.
Mr. Hillyem offered u resolution to
provide temporarily for tho printing of
tho Senate and directing the Secretary
to make a suitable arrangement therefor;
adopted.
Tho Committee ou Public Printing to
whom whs referred Mr. Lester's bill,
in reference to tho public printing, re
ported adversely on tho same.
A Houso r» solution, that the Into Treas
urer ^nd oilicors of Western and Atlantic
road shall pay immediately into tho
handsbf the State Treasurer tlio balance
of funds in their hands at tliotimo of the
lease of said road, and shall pay no part
of said balance to any other parties, was
concurred in.
A messago from tlio Governor trans
mitting tho report of the Huperiutcnd-
ent of Public Works upon the rairouds
of the State, w,ts received, and, on mo
tion, referred to tho Committee on Inter
nal Improvement*.
BILLS ON FOIST READING.
By Mr. Black—To prevent tbe hunt
ing with fire arms ou the land or Linds
of another without his cousent, and to
provide for the punishment of the same.
By Mr. Bruton—Fixing tho compen
sation of Grand, Petit and Traverse Ju
rors of the county of Decatur, at §2 50
per day; also, to provide for a county
Board of Commissioners for the county
of Decatur, and to prescribe tiia powers
and duties of the same; also, the repeal-^
ing of so much of the jury laws of this
State as refers to members of lire com
panies.
By Senator Dcveaux—To repeal an act
incorporating the town of Clinton, Jones
county.
By Mr. Hillyer—To amend section
3G40 of tho Code in relation to the ft.es
of Sheriffs of the Superior Courts; also,
to moro effectually punish certaiu unlaw
ful acts of violence; also, to uuiend an
act to protect the peoplo of thU State in
the sale of kerosene oil.
Mr. Candler—A resolution rescinding
the resolution approved May oili, 1870,
in relation to the payment of Executive
warrants for printing drawn by tuts Gov
ernor, and countersigned l»y Tne Comp
troller-General; adopted.
By Mr. Hoyle—To require the Judges
of the Superior Court to give specially
in charge sections 413'J, 41'Jd, 4451 to tbe
Graud Juries.
By Mr. Jervis— Fixing the compensa
tion oi officers and members of the Gen
eral Assembly.
By Mr. JoNE^—To encoiu\.ge uheep
husbandry in this State; to tax dogs ami
for other purposes.
By Mr. Jordan—To loguluce the buh-
scription of tho city of Mulisou to tbe
Gritfin, Monticello and Madison Rail
road Company.
By Mr. Kidbee—To create and organ
ize a new Judicial Circuit out of the
couutiesoutof the Southern, Macon and
Middle circuits.
By Mr. Lbster—To assist the Georgia
Infirmary’; also, relating to voting in St.
Marys, Georgia; also, to change tbe lino
of public road leading from Savannah to
SkiJawuy Narrows; also, to amend an
act incorporating tho Evergreen Ceme
tery Company of Bouavouture; also, to
amend an act incorporating the Wduiiug-
tou Railroad Company.
By Mr. Nunnally—To confer Utu ju
risdiction of county courts relating to
cSurt contracts, upon the ordinaries ef
tho several counties; also, to legalize the
subscription ot tho town of ludian
Springs to the Griffin, Monticello and
Madison lUiiroad Company.
By Mr. Reese—To make it penal to
withhold money or personal property be
longing to the State of Georgia.
By Mr. Simmons—To amend section
4251 so as to striko out tho word “add;”
also, to abolish all offices connected with
tho Western and Atlantic Railroad.
By Mr. Smith—To change the line be
tween Coweta and Troup counties.
create a new Judicial Circuit out of the
Southern, Mr eon and Middle Circuits;
also, to levy a tax on dogs.
Mr. Bacon—To amend article 7, auction
2, of the Constitution of Georgia upon
tho two-thirds vote of tho present and
tho next succeeding Legislature, and up
on the ratification of tho qualified voters
of tl}e State; also, to incorporate the
Commereial Bonk of Albany! also, to
repeal certain sections of the act incor
porating tho Georgia Mutual Fire and
Life Iusuranoe Company; also, to estab
lish a permanent Board of Education for
Bibb county.
Mr. Hammond—To authorize the use
of the State tax in Butts county for 1871
iu building a court houso.
Mr, Paxton—To require laud owners
in Charlton county to pay tax in said
county.
Mr. Russell—A resolution to repeal
the resolution passed in 1870 authorizing
the Governor to appoint a board of law
yers to revise the (£>de.
Mr. Cody—To organize a Board of
Tar Assessors for each county in this
State.
Mr. Goodman—A bill to authorize the
issue of county bonds in Campbell
county.
Mr. Davis of Clarke—To require peni
tentiary convicts to bo returned to tho
penitentiary; also, a resolution to require
the Judiciary Committee to report what
progress has been made.
Mr. Maddox—To require owners of
land situated in Clinoh county to nay tax
in said county; also, a memorial from
A mu-.a^o from the Governor was re- Lator it was officially stated that tho
ceived, saying that the joint resolution Franklin had 40 east s aud 28 doaths
providing for tbe payment of on# liuu
dred dollars to each member of the Gen
eral Assembly had been approval! aud
signed.
On motion of Mr. Bacon leave of ab
scuce for tho balance of tho session to
Mr. Ross, on ftcoomit of sickness, wiis
granted.
Leave of absence for a few duos was
granted to Ur. Wofford, of lianka, and
for one day-to Mr. IML
Tbo hour of adjournment having ar
rived, the House was declared adjourned
until 0, a. u., to-iuorrow.
TELEGRAPH NEWS
lty the .Now York AjMocUlod 1'reaa.
MONDAY’S DISPATCHES.
WAS HINGT ON.
citizenj iu Chuch county, which was not
read.
Mr. W. P. Anderson—To regulate the
pay of jurors in Cobb county; also, to al
low the tux iu Gobi) county to bo used in
building a court houi
Mr. W. D. AndebsoS—A resolution re
quiring the Committee on tbo Potiiteu-
tiary to inquire into the status of the
lease made by U. B. Bullock aud Grant,
Alexander A Co.; also, to authorizo the
issue of Cobb county bonds to aid in
buildingacourthou.se; ulsfl, a bill to
umeud tho charter of tho town of Ac-
worth.
Mr. Spence—To change the lino bo-
tweeu Coffee and Ware counties.
Mr. Saroent—To incorporate tho town
of Sharpsburg; also, to amend the char
ter of the town of Newnan.
Mr. Palmer —To fix the per diem of
members of tbe Legislature; also, to
authorizo the use of the State tax for
1871, in Dawson couuty, iu building a
jail; also, to amend the road laws so far
as they relate to Dawson county.
Mr. Rawls—To fix the fees of Solici-
tors-General in the Supremo Court.
Mr. Phillips, chairman of tho Com-
mitlue on Privilege* aud Eleotions, re
ported fn favor of declaring tne scat of
Daniel A. Johnson, of Spalding county,
vacant, and in favor of seating Mr. Da
vid H. Johnson.
Mr. Phillips stated that when the
contestant, Mr. David H. Johnson, came
to contest tho election, that tho ballot
box was stolen, but that, subsequently,
the box was returned to the Graud Jury,
who opeued tho box and found that-
about seventy or eighty votos wero cost
for tho present encumbent by pemoj
‘ ATt
By Mr. Wellborn—To provide tho
node of
mode or adjudicating the rights of par
ties under article 7 of tho‘Constitution;
also, to incorporate an Agricultural Board
and to provido for the disposition of the
Agricultural College scrip and for other
purposes; also, to repeal section 121 of
the Code, providing that iu popular elec
tions, when the person elected is ineligi
ble, the pereon receiving the next high
est number *>f vote# sjpill bo considered
By Mr. Pbwedbkt—To provide for a
general remedy lor liens and other pur-
By
criminal offense. .
Mr. Smith—A resolution dial tbe time
of meeting hereafter shall bell o’clock;
not taken up.
The genato then adjourn id.
HOUSE OF B£FJUE8EKTATlV£a
November, Hi R^l.
House met at 10, a. XL, Speaker Smith
presiding. Prayer by Rev. W. U.
Strickland. Journal of Saiurjay’njjro-
_ ■- . n ^ £~% to* »» 1 ceediugs read and approved
®A°° KTI 33 A. xhc following bills were read tlio first
who did not livo in tho county. ” Alter
deducting said illegal votes, tno contes
tant, Mr. David H. Johnson, hud a ma
jority of thirty votes. The evidence also
showed that the box hud not boen opened.
Mr. McMillan thought that said Com
mittee had no light to examine the
Grand Jurors us witnesses, but that all
evidence which tho Gommitte oould con
sider ought to have been written evi
dence taken before tho proper officer.
He.fatored u declaration by this House
that there was no election if there was
any irregularity iu getting * evidence be
fore the' Committee, and moved that the
report of tho said Committee .bo referred
la the Judiciary Committee.
Mr. Raik. of Upson, moved to have
two hundred copies of tho report and ev
idence printed, and that said report be
set down as tho special order for Friday
next; adopted.
Mr. McMillan moved that certain
piestious of law involved.bxiho report of
said committee be referred to the Judic
iary Committee, which mo turn pretp'led.
Reading of bills first time was resumed:
Mr. Edwards—To legalize the ad
journment of Elt^rtfiuperior Court; also,
to change tho lime of holding Elbert and
Hart Superior Courts.
Mr. iluuiiEfiT*-To create a lien fn favor
<)Tdoctors and school teachers ou crops,
wt
Mr. Jouaon ot Clay—For the relief
of O. P. AuthouV, Tax Collector of Clay
county; also, to incorporate tho town of
Whiting.
Mr. Ballanger- To roduco into ouo
act the act to incorporate the village of
Cave Spring and the amendments to said
act.
Mr lluoues—To repeal au act to es
tablish a system of public instruction.
idr. Hook—A resolution rescinding a
resolution '‘authorizing tho revision of
Irwin’s Code; also, to empower Judges of
the Superior Courts to appoint Auditors
in cases peliding at Jaw.
Mr. Jackson—To amend the law in re
lation to wills made in other States; also,
to amend the law in relation to noncni>a-
tive. wills; also, to authorize tho reception
of depositions from Postmosters by
Clerks of tho Superior Court* in vaca
tion; also, to ohange the law of distribu
tion in relation to married women; also,
to prevent tho collection of coat in cases
iu which tint state sh ill be a party nntil
tho final termination of said ca^es; also,
to amend on oot to carry, into effect the
2d clause, fid section, fmi nrtlefo of tho
Constitution of Geoigia.
Mr. F.uN -To incorporate the town of
Resiles.
Tlio Hop ate bill to repeal tho 2Dth sec
tion of tho Appropriation Act, approved
October 25th, 18v0, was read tlio f\rst
time.
On motion of Mr. RioIiaium the rulos
wera suspended, aud the bill to authorize
the jrevi*t+n of tho jury-box iu Chtiokec
county was taken up aud paused.
McWhorter moved to suspend the
roloi to take up n resolution {iroTidfng
pose**.. m «_ i i . for ivrfnttug two hnndr» d copies of art-
By Mr. Ebww To make (uander a ,i;*i nn al aLundinor committees.
ditional standing committees.
BiUa on first reading resumed ;
Mr. BiiuiONs— 1 To amend 1040 of Re
vised Codo so far os it relates to fees of
Sdlfcitors-GtnoraL
Mr. McMillan—To provide for ditch
ing land in certain cases; also, to make
slander a criminal ofibu-so:also, to ohange
tho county site of Clatk county from
WatkintfiTle to Athens; also, to alter the
law in relation to holding adjourned
terms of Superior Courts; also, to incor
porate a State Agricultural I*nd Grant
Board, aud for other purposes; also, to
,o the Cleric and Sheriff of
compensate
LB8. HEAVY CINCINNATI CLEAR .
yre ..J ; Mi
*^ U> L * r '' - Con 1 into the Southern Judicial Cir-! Uou 2JI1I Code;
,m.muiu » t,,r « cuit, aud to fix the timo of holding Su* word “Ordinary for County Court iu
A ‘ perior Courts in certaiu counties; also, to | certain sections of tho Code.
lb-. T n „Y Htje. *ud shooidK*. | Mr. Hcntkr—To transfer the coqnties Richmond county for servues rendereil
lu * 1 of Cliuch .Echols and Lowndes, from tho 1 iu the District Court; also, to repeal sec-
.i i.. into tii.. Knnthera Judicial dr- ‘ tiou 2JID CuJo; alio, Iu .uurtitut® tuo
4 £j—phaU fmrjkho •Wormon t’omvielo tm Btcmpt
—J»njtremr Court iStrioiau—Tln Fragrnmm*
of the lirnnd Bmke—Muothrr Muter §Ht~
mlned-Lnitn ,V«1 Marion—The iJotermtumi
at Momc.
W.u>uum>tom, November 13.—It. has
been telegraphed North to-night that
tho President has undor consid
oration tho nccossitj of placing oortuiu
counties iu Northwestern Georgia uuder
restrictions liko those imposed npon cer
tain South Carolina counties.
Wasiunotosi, November 13.—A case ia
pending before the Supreme Court here,
seriously affecting tho recent proceedings
uguiust tho Uormona. Three years ago
some llipior was destroyed by tho Mor
mon nuthorities. Unit was brought! and
a verdict was rendered against Salt Lake.
The ground of appeal is that the jurors
should have becu summoned by the Ter
ritorial instead of the Federal Mar
shal. ltecent hidieiments and eon
victioBs were made'by juries summoned
by tlio Federal Marshal, and a reversal in
the present cose will nuiliiv reoout pro-
l Wthe meantime, it
cecdings in Utah
iray be stated that tlis Executive fs de
termined to push the present policy to
ward thu Mormons.
Tho Hupremo Court, in the case from
Tennessee, of Avery vs. tho Uuited
States, holds that when a judgment lias
bten reversed by the Government against
a surety ef an official bond, tho judgment
will not bo opened, and tho party allowed
it satisfied odt of the procoods
to have i
and rents of captured property belonging
caso whore the party hod op
to him, in a
portunity to ascertain, before the suit,
tho fact whether tha Government had
such proceeds in its Treasury; ulso, that
tho writ of tho Auditor-General cannot
bo sued against the Court.
According to tho liussion official pro
gramme, the first visitof thu Grand Dnko
to Washington will not extend over forty
hoars. It will bo mifrely for tho purpoee
of paying his respbafc to Genoral Grant
ana tho members of tho Cabinet, who
will, in a body, welcome him at tho Ex
ecutive Mansion. -Ho will receive no Vis
itors during thin briAlsojourn, nor rc-
eeive cards. Ho wCJtirun-eluau to New
Y’ork and accept tho honors prepared for
him—remaining there several days. He
will tlreuco p-ocood West to tiro Pacific.
The programme of this journey was, sev
eral days ago, furnished by a distinguish
ed gentleman to Minister Catacuzy, at the
reiiucst of the latter. The Graud Duke
will return to Washington during tlineu-
suing session of Congress to Hpeud, it is
cuntumulatsd, soino twelve days, when a
scries of entertainments will be tendered
him.
Thu President lias appointed Edwin
ICilborn Assessor for the First District
of Mississippi.
Tlelknup Ims dismissed another cadet
i>m West Point for hazing.
The President has formally suspended
tho writ of habeas corpus in Union, and
not iu Marion county. South Carolina,
as stated Saturday night.
Tho President has returned.
The Charleston News prirts a report
of tho action of a caucus of the oolurod
members ot tho Legislature hold during
the past week. Tho canons resolved to
make no appropriation this coming ses
sion for the payment of the interest on
tlio State debt, aud declared iu favor of
the publication (?) of both tho old aud
the new debts.
during her passage. Nearly all on board
wero moro or lese affected. Further
deaths are probable.
Henry 0. Cooper, a naval clerk, ItM
been held in 93,OUO bail for putting a
cancellod stamp on a ship's manifest.
t A uol. pros, will be entered iu the cue
of the Cuban General Jordon unless the
Government is ready to proceed early iu
December.
Morrron Elder Lindlv, while preach
ing at Williamsburg, ae<d: “We ore God'a
ohosen people. He is working. A few
weeks ago Chicago was destroyed. This
is but a drop of wuter to what will hap-
pon. Wo wore driven from that Stato
end God said they would not live there.”
The World has a special from London
whichsays that the formidable plot of
tho Buuapartist Generals, headed by
Flenny, to arrest Theirs and proclaim an
empiro has been discovered. The papers
of the conspiracy are in the possession of
Theirs, who isouutident of the failure of
tho conspiracy.
Nhwbkry, November 13.—Archbishop
McClosky confirmed seven hundred per
sons yesterdny.
HrDHorr, November 13.—The trouble
rognrding St. Mary’s church is over.
Father Milrath preached yesterday to the
lorgost congregation ever assembled in
the church. The investigation regard
ing the recent trouble is progressing.
New Zkbaettieemenu.
lontT
^ ROUND CLUSTER DIAMOND PIN. A LIB-
SEAL reward will b« paid to the finder by leering
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PONY
STRAYED.
Sorrell Horse, 5 or 6 yean old. rather ou the pony
elae, walk* and pace* well. He baa on hie back a
•oar made recently by the aaddle. Any one *» <| ia.
and delivering him to tnyealf or O. H/Jonee* Uvery
nor 14-01 Tobaooo fi
r rewarded. J. L. WINTER.
Cook Wanted.
J^KKAD AND PASTRY COOK WANTED AT
National Hotel, Atlanta, da.
M. 8TUBDLKFIXD.
Proprietor.
Dissolution ot Co-parlnersMits.
UTAH.
•Matter* in •Mormondon.
S.vnr La Kg, November 13.—Accounts
from Pravo report all kinds of outrages
arising from contests over tho mines.
Wituussoe aro badly boston. A Super
intendent narrowly escaped with bis life.
The Herald publishes n letter from the
St. George conference, bnt makes no
mention of Brigham Young.
Young’s movements liavo heretofore
been regularly reported.
14 is stated that tho Mormons confined
in Oamp Douglas liavo applied to tbe
United States Supreme Court for habeas
corpus.
Hull’s Mountains are covered with
snow. The winter has set in a month
earlier than last year.
A special says Brigham Young is at St.
George rn-arreeted. Delegate Hooper is
authorized to make terms at Washington.
SUNDAY’S DISPATCHES.
NEW YORK.
Tares*. —Strew.* I. fc. 00.1.4.
Nsw Yoke, November 12.—Charles
O'Couor said yesterday that Tweed is
taking all ueoeaaaiy steps to seek to elude
justice by flight to a foreign land; tha
joKce would not be very active in arrest-
ng him. Evon now the Committee of
Seventy could servo us if it would help
as by information of hie movements.—
O’Conor believes Twoed will certainly fly,
os there arc not many impediments in hie
way. He didn't think he wao tbe only
prominent criminal who would quit the
country; but wherever they may go'in
Europe thoy will finfinfhat they cannot
remain with impunity. They vrill lie fol
lowed wheievor law can folfmV.
"lowed
Field’s sent in the assembly will bo dis
puted on tho ground of fraud in the
elections, of which proof is so abundant
that lloratio Seymour will surely take his
seat.
CRIME AND CASUALTY.
St. Louis, November 13.—John P.
Flanagan having Miffiwud pecuniary los
ses, resolved to kill himself uml family
by giving them chloroform. Tlis wife
recorored from her stupor and found her
husband driving nails into tlio children's
head. She dianrum.! her husband, but
the children died.
Lorisvrr.Tot, November 13.— A family
named I’srks—father, mother, son aged
10 yoors, and daughters aged 15 ami 17,
who found murdered aud terribly muti
lated. No clue.
Fonwviixi:, Fa., November 13.—Three
children hunting coal In nu old pit were
suffocated to death.
r.uiiK, Novemlier 13.—A dispatch from
Genova says a large lire is raging. No
particulars.
London, November 13- —A gas explo
sion at Leeds killed one and lmrt several.
The ship Escort, from New York, has been
burned at Antwerp.
Nnt» Oiti.EANM, November 13;—Lizzie
Tyler, colored, hung herself in a iiarish
prison. Laura Hudson, colored, was
murdered by her former husband, on tho
Lctinge plantation.
New Yubk, November 13.—Two hom
icides took place in this city yesterday.
A bed-ridden woman upset a lamp end
and woe burnt to death yesterday.
A German committed suicide iu front
of Trinity church.
DOMESTIC NEWS.
MARYLAND.
Ayrm M the Ittreet Cart,
Baltihorr, November 13.—A colored
mau who suoJ for $2,500 damages, for
ejectmsnt from a street car, was awarded
$40 by a Federal jury. Iu coasoquuooo
of tlifc verdict uegrtx* are now admitted
to tho nut on a'l tho city roads.
NEW YORK.
V.uuu Irtoto — »U M»4m .Hoot.
r UmkU ckolcs wbilo *o4
Rartay, U*U, Cement, Ltm* and Plants.-.
and fur Mis si lowsst rates. 4
W. M. WuxiAte*.
The Ur and Make-The Choter* -SftsrmsN s.T-
14 Vi * I a Mormon Milder Hope.
New York, November lfi.^Aloxis hat
uot yet signalled.
It Is reported that ft largo breadstuff
and petroleum exporting firm haa sus
pended.
Genoral Sherman departed in tho
Wabash to-dap.
Twenty eight oases of Cbotera on tho
►toiinei I’ruuklin, at quarantine, were,
to-day, transferred to the hospital ship.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
►V# M\rtr—People Mnolted Mome—Froit.
Cuaulekton, November 12.—No fever
deaths during the past two dnys.
Leading physicians advise absentees
that they may cone back, aud Urge num
bers have already returned.
Tho City Council has ordored a day of
prayor aud thanksgiving, on account of
the abatement of the fever.
There was a heavy frost here this morn
ing.
VIRGINIA.
.1 Binds «l fmlmlSJSrss-
NonroLK, Novombcr 13.—Two negroes
wero slightly wounded, and a negro
S iliocmau killed, last night, noar Ocean
ouse, Portsmouth, by a crowd of
drunketyneo from Norfolk. The wound
ed negroes wero quietly passing from
High streot at tho time they were shot.
Thu negro policeman interfered, to stop
tho firing, when ho was shot through the
hood by some one iu the crowd, and died
almost simultaneously. Hovoral porsons
implicated in the shooting have been ar
rested, and will be brought beforo tho
Mayor to-morrow, for examination.
FRANCE.
l’.tms, Novemlier 12.—Tlio French
prune very generally discuss tho recent
siiceoh of the Engdsh Premier, Glad
stone, aud deduce therefrom tho necessi
ty for the French to sock, henceforth,
Russian alliance.
liumors continue us to thu approach
ing departure of the Pope from Home.
La Franco, of to-day, says distinctly that
tlio Fopo has iuffuiatud to Thiers his in
tention to establish his reBidenoo in
France, and that Thiers lion mails n
strong effort to dissuade the Holy Father
from bin purpose, without success, and
has formally placed at his dispoad a
castle.
ENGLAND.
l/meaeintte .tSomt Ale*:it,
London, November 12, Evening.—No
information has been received in Ht. Pe
tersburg, from tbe Itnasian fleet bearing
thu Graud Dake to New York, since its
departure from Msderia. A dispatch
from Hon. A. O. Curtin, United (States
Minister iu Russia, to the London Agen
cy of tbe New York Associated Press,
says tbo Imperial Court, and the people
generally throughout the Empire, are in
u dreadful state of suspense.
1NO under th. form of I. B. Kllb k Son, kre
boen dlMolvcd by mutual content.
J. H. KALB.
F.O. KALB.
JttUccllaneon*
W. m. notiit. os *. nc
VT U. HOWARD & SON,
COTTON FACTORS
<'onimlMSton for Selling Cotton,
One ant! a Quarter Per Cent.
All family aapplu
Ucted by uim of V
Libvotl M»U aaWauci
mad* on aotton in i
htmm. Wa extend 01 th* fecllRiaa offered by War*-
h'MUM More haute. CntuUgnmcnta *ollcUe<l
actiun guarauto*. a»g*JI«3nr
Th* uudanlffnad will continu* ItM Bakery and
Confectionery BualneM at the old stand, on Marietta
GREAT LAND SALE
Uonticello, Jasper County.
before the court hpu*e door, la MonUoello,
h n oounty. Oeorgla. on the Firet Tuesday la
n»l>or next, within the legal hour* of aate, the
following lands, to-wit:
J70 ACRES, move or loec. lying eooth of Montloelr
lo— part of the tame lying within the ootpo>
rate Umlte of tbe town^thn earn* to be *oM t<foto
of 81^ acre* each. Thare are aome finely Umbered
Also, at the ■
» ACJIUCa. more or toM, OB tbe Ooaanlgee rirar,
Pittman’■ Ferry, known aa the land of John
Land*:
Lot No. 38. 4th District of Calhoun county, eon-
Inina 125 Acre*.
Lot No. 34. 6th District, Irwin county, 246 Acres.
Lot No. 117.0th District, Piokene oounty, to Acres.
Lot No. 688, 112th District, Picked* county, 6to
Acres.
All the foregoing land sold as the property of Oth
John MoBurmey, deceased, to satisfy the claim* u
■editor*. WK. C. LKVKBKT.
Montiyllo, Qa., Nor. 11. IgTL—norlt-tdS
JiudUsn Halt of
WEST ENDS
SMNltfW
Building Biles.
Wednesday, 15th Hovcmksr, 1971
Commencing at 2 1-2 0’elaek, *.,
Promptly.
raSNK QUEEN, Aaot'r F0* A. X.
THE ATLANTA SUN
DAILY and wmoCLY
‘A Live Pay* mu lAee Iamao.’
SSA’
lUBUISg, g, |
k. K. WATION, I... Editor,
/. HENtr SIDTb. Owrenl 1
faith. W* look npan th*
^satfUKTsSr
lag confidently totheknarry
in a glorious triumvAorsc BadteaUam and C
i* ■uoesm ef toa Iteqoamtti Tm* toon* saa
ira to ns Liberty and good flwwiet on tola
heat For gg mmSm ws iM tehee m the
“ » nlgfciy gtosstoc hosto, who still
ImSEsM
SAK.
Th* «l . ..
Ws shall sirs a sort si
th* IsgiiLtore, and
TBRSffl or wrnacwHn'iow
Twolre MoaUw... . no SO I "Hire.
Six Monts. (OOjQMl
fcr « Sf W*5^.:r.5 5
m»« •• 4s oo j fltafi. iotw. lot.
wuososn i miisi atflw........is&,
Threw Oojtt ( sslTvwMr at
nr. oopieT s oo rutToo*So --.-*» oo
Mx *Mi<a. r '
fMkly i
ahortor period than ris asatos.
AU suoscripttons mast he (rid for to toh—ie;
and all same* wtUbe rirtsksn bum our books when
the ttn i pH Mr togtoir
ALUMfiWteall
»»-o- tot GLUM Mtdite •todite *****
,i>of |
w. vm tw turereasjwttoj
p ^«r-foU H .
OenrwNadsath \ 4
rtU remalala OrawtnrAdtte HU
nmdwwwiB net chstote kls reel-
Mr. tteffimis wtU
CITY ITEMS. ’
Toth. X.sskwsoC Mw
Those monatMrs wiohtog lo (obsmibe
nr Tm So* during the Mkio* ot the
residence lots, all euclueed. and located In most
desirable portions of the town, and near the Street
Railroad.
Also, one five acre Oar den, in a high atate of onl-
’1 EkMN—One-third cash; the bslance in two and
four months, with Ugal interest
Pros transportation to and from the sale will
be provided. Special attention is directed to this
large sale as affording a moat exsaUaut opportunity
ell streets, Atlanta, Ga.
RUPTURES]
TO UL’PTUnED PERSONS OP
ATLANTA.
RADICAL CUBE OF
ABDOMINAL HERNIA,
OR
RUPTURE,
Wit liont inconvenience to the
Patient, or restriction in
Exercise or Diet.
and treatment of Abdominal Hernia, in its
forms aud stages, reepectfhily announces fa the
public that be baa opened an office, Room No. >,
(hpitol Building, Atlanta, Os., where, during bnsl-
hours, cadi day. he oanb* consulted.
During an experience of over twenty years, Dr. B.
ha>t treated several thousand raptured patients, of
both sesoa and of all ages, a great number of whom
were restored to health, vigor and a eound body.
of his inventions, in conjunction with
lar remodtos, being an external application, promot
ing a speedy and permanent eure, without the suf
ferings and injuries resulting Arum the rigid and fn-
S portable pressure of a Truss.
) reliable is this treatment that the petient, la
iost instances from the first application, will osase
• be annoyed by a return of too rapture, and will
l>o enabled to teke tho most active exarotee on foot
or on horseback, with perfect security against the
dangers of strangulated Hernia.
Dr. Howe** Abdominal lapfortsr. J|
Corpulency or general Debility,
light aud comfortable.
The New York Methodist, of 9th Mfiy. IMS, highly
recommends Dr. Howe's successful treatment of
RUPTURES aid DEFORM ITUS. Th* editor has
tive knowledge of very wonderful euree. He t
sons Interested, to call and examine for themselves.
Positive certificates of many radical ear** can be
shown—among others, several dergymen.
Don’t forget the sddirsm,
DR. J. L. HOW*
m 2, Capitol Building.
Ast.hmfl.! Asthma. ] 1
QEMD ONI DOLLAR TO POfl
O No. 20 ButlersviUe, Ky.. and
dug dlasaee, aa thooaaeda
toataa and Bento Mtotisa.
T stodi—> Tnlxe
I F yon want a nice Dinner, Tea or Toilet
Breakfast Oestor, or any thing in the tenev
don’t faR to eonrn to T. H. Bipl»/% Nn.iT I
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 2 WARREN BLOCK, . . . AUULSTA.GA.
WI again tender our aen loss In the Warakouaa
TV busineas, In all its branch**, to our old paV
runs and plauUre generally.
Jennings, Smith. & Co.,
COTTON FACTOBS AMD COMMISSION
MKRCHANT8.
J^AVK this day removed to No. 6, Metntoah street,
Augusta, Oeorgla. (opposite our former flee* of bus-
a.) where we 1
ntln Owelty,orIi
or it enn be tnken at Th* Bun
leaving their orders At this office.
*BL Ferrington t Quiglay, a* the Tost
Office, keep Tin 8tm (or oale. *
MU W. B. If mm, at I
Home, alwaya haa Tn Saa toswsks.
m- 1,000 Old Faponior oak 1*4*011-
titiea to auU puicbaaen, at tho
M - *!•<***■
id&oot^ TICm 10 ‘
r; alao a portioa of tha oWaa, iu-
r ou omm* WoW it Saw in
aladin* <
Tn Sax Building, on SM*t otn* d
sr* 1 ” r< ^oS.
Our camera ara not aalhorlaqd H ra
ocive money for onboaripMona, or make
collection, for aa oa any aeoomt, or to .
sell paper, to any one. Their onto duty
ia to dalivnr papora to oar cHp Ah.
"Anuna H. ftrmnssm eg fn
Study or thu Law.”—k M pm*' Pam
phlet—one of tha profounfloat of Mr.
Stephen.’ many produotiooa Hiaglo
copy 10 eenta ; 00 oonieo tS, g*l
AddrcM l. fhma Dm,
Monagur Ban Offioo,
We offer lot ala a “Ha
. . - „ me
Freaa, which onn be run eitharby
oteum—in perfect ordoroad oa
new. Addreu J. H*n.r ~
•TOrnm
.c\
ar«*a Ufblaian.
Wo invito tho mambeao to VfoS our
offioo at any Sum. L uto.
Sample oopiea ot T*a So* wffl ha Ml
to any addrcM i
Wa apooiaSy likn all our
promptly.
Wa will taka It to a
they will report to ua
oovie tha pap**’ »j_
Ato>, SMJ ffiOu* to haua
dolivetpd—ju*4. to ffiJb
ConslgnmentA
September 1. Km-eepll-