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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1871.
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By Mr. Heard—To change the line be
tween Oresn and Morgan counties.
By Mr. Peddy—To consolidate the
several acta* incorporating the town of
Carroll, Carroll county.
By, Mr. Wellborn—To regulate State
aid when granted to Narrow Gauge Bail
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bin was passed.
A message was received from the Gov-
Eor ad interim, transmitting the report
of the Commiasioners to revise the Code
of Georgia; referred to Judiciary Com
mittee.
. To repeal an uct organizing the Dis
tant Court; passed.
repeal un act to declare the poll tax
of this State for 180% Nd» and 1870, yet
illected, unconstitutional, and to pro
mt tbe collection of the same; passed.
To change the oounty line between
McIntosh aud Liberty oonnty.
Senator Campbell oppoeed^the bill and
presented a petition from citizens of Mc
Intosh objecting to the change. The bill
Pik* county to audit 'all claims against
passed.
i pm Bus for Uu> bit
ibaeqnaat Insertion.
“kdvarUaaniam* isaartad three time, a week, IS
per cent, off the table rates above; twloo a we»k. M
per ceut off the tel'le »utee. ,
AdrerUemcnte fog Fire Oompeniee end Churches,
half the usual rates.
In order to eaUbUah uniform retea of edmUsing
for the Dully Presa of Atlanta, we hare adopted the
foregoing schedule of prices. and will be governed
by timln the futures
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GEOItGIA I.EU1SLATI HE.
TWENTY THIED DAY’S I'BOCKEDIXaS.
SENATE.
Monday, Not. 27.
Senate met-President TrammaU in teg factors s*d meichanfsElien ongrow-
jef hr the Itev. Mr. ingmopm lost
called ana jotrnal ap-
Bills on Unit reading;
By Mr. Clark—To enoourage immigra
tion in the State of Georgia—exempting
a limited
10 repaat an wot to preserve the peace
Aud hncmauy at ibis State, approveilOc-
By Mr. Smith—To point oat the mode
of paying the fees of tbe Clerks of
Court, Sheriff, sod Solicitor General of
the Tallapoosa Circuit in criminal
also, to incorporate the town of Bocky
Mount, Meriwether oonnty.
Mr. Kibbee offered a resolution that
the hoar of meeting^hall be 10 o'clock
a. XL, and of adjournment at 1 o'clock
p. m., unless otherwise ordered by a ma
jority of the Senate—intended to obviate
the neoeaaity of a two-thirds vote to
change these hours as a rale of the Sen
ate; adopted.
Mr. NnimaUy offered a resolution that
hereafter no leave of abaenoe shall be
granted except in extreme cases and then
npon the statement of the time for which
it ia desired by the applicant, and that
upon the roll coll it ehall he tbe duty of
each Senator to answer to bis name, and
that the Secretary be instructed to tar
nish the reporter of the press with a list
of the namee answered to, and request
that the same be published; adopted.
House bills on third reading:
To fix 'the compensation of grand,
traverse and petit jurors of the county of
DeKelb.
tober, 1870; passed.
To require the Tax Collector ot Rock
dale county to pay over the tax for 1871,
to the Ordinary of said oonnty, to build
a coart house; lost.
To proteot purchasers of real estate in
improvement of the same, when judg
ment liens are existing on tbe same; Jtpt
To oarry into effect the true intent of
the Constitution in requiring defenses to
bp filed on oath, and to authorize amen
ded pleas to be filed without being sworn
-to; lost
To amend an act incorporating the
Savannah Medical College, aud to explain
an aot granting aid to the same; passed.
To limit the time of service of petit
jnrois in the oounty of Chatham; passed.
To amend the law establishing tha
I’olioe Court of Savannah; passed.
To provide for certain sales with the
rights cf redemption by the vendor, and
to fix the penalty for illegal acta done in
connection therewith. The Judiciary
Committee reported as s substitute;
To provide for the sale of personal
property to seeure loans, and other debts.
Mr. Reese states that tbe bill provides
for securing property given as security
for a loan horn the homestead, by allow
ing the borrower to make on absolute
deed to tbe tender, reserving the right of
redemption, said property to sever and
become thereby anbject to homestead on
ly on the exGiOiae of the right
Mr. Nnnnally offered an' amendment
provided the oonaent of the wife be first
obtained.
Adjourned.
’ the County Commissioner of
the Mid county;,
To limit the lien ol judgments injus
tices' Coarts; lost
To provide for the compensation of
grand and traverse jurors of Folk county;
passed.
To repeal an act to provide for an elec
tion, ana to niter and amend the Uw re
lating to the holding of election approved
October 3d, 1870; puaaed.
To change the charter of the Univer
sity of Georgia so as to allow lour addi
tional trustees, and to give tlio eloi tion
of said trustees to the Alumni Society;'
passed.
House bills on first reading
To incorporate the LaGrange Banking
Trait Company.
Trait w
To legalize t£e aiots of the Cladt of the
Snpsriar Court of WHeox scanty as Or
dinary.
To require the Coroner of Chatham
county to hold inquests in certain casts,
and to provide additional fees Hot now
allowed by Uw.
To repeal an set to reduce profile aris
ing from homestead in certain esses ap
proved in 1808.
To repeal Section 121 of the Code,
which aHowi minority css didates to take
an office. _ „
To relieve O. B. Anthony, Tax Collec
tor of Clay county. » .
To repeal an aot to amend Section 424o
of the Code by striking out the words
to work In a Chain Gang."
To consolidate the offioes of Tax Bo-
cciver and Collector of Chatham county.
To amond Section 3284 of the Code re
lating to the grasting continuance.
To punish any persons acting as Oon-
6table, without authority, in Chatham
county.
To nllow attorneys at Uw to swear to
all defences required to bo put in under
To amtnd section 178 of the Code,
reUting to tbs pey of officers and mem
bers of the General Assembly.
' House bills were read the second tune.
Bills on third reeding:
To provide for paying of the public
debt of this Statoi appropriating the
luuda griming iron t-hA W. 4 A. Bt »• to
tbe purchase of bonds. Tabled for the
To provide for E County Board of Com-
misioners for the county of Decatur, and
to provide the powers and duties thereof;
***To^smend section 61 of the Code in
relation to the offering of reward* tor
■ awards in
criminals—said rewards
r-ntuhAhto by capital punishment not to
ezceedSSOO, in felonies not capital *250,
and to be recovered ^ petition in Court;
'TVato the order of basinets in
tbe Superior Courts; lost ~
To define and declare what shall be
considered s lawful fence; toil.
To secure the several committees of
the State from costs in oriminal cases;
'"rolegolize the acts of tbe Clerk of the
Superior Court of Wilcox county as Or
dinary; tabled. . a
To create assessors of real estate ftt
such oounty of tbe State; tabled.
To amend the la* of this State in re
lation to habrai corpus, refusing to Or-
dinarww the-now* rtf MntitM'dnto,
when refused by n Judge of the Superior
^To^mendeeclion 8040 of the Code of
Georgia, in relation to Sheriffs fee; lost
To^keit penal to withlinU money
or personal property belonging to the
State of Georgia; gjaeed
Grant Board, to provide for Um sals of
Agricultural College scrip, and for other
**q^^provida a general remedy for the
enforcement of laws; recommitted.
To suppress crime relating to carrying
concealed weapons; lost
To authorize married women in this
State to sue for and recover a penalty in
the nature of damages against any per-
son soiling spirituous liquors to the hus
band of tiie plaintiff, while said husband
is intoxicated, making one hundred dol
lars liquidated damagee in such cnee,
which shall be the sole property of the
wife; passed—ayes 15, nays 12.
repeal section
Tot
1977 of the oode giv
ing crops; last
To repeal an act toj
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
House called to order by Speaker
Smith. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Cox; Jour
nal approved.
Mr. Hillyer moved to reconsider so
much of Saturday's proceedings os relate
to the loes of a bill to change the lino
between Glynn and Camden counties;
this motion prevailed.
The Report of the Committee on Privi
leges and Elections, declaring that it is
the opinion of said committee thatlx C.
Jones is not a citizen of Macon oapnty.
and that liis seat as member from aaul
oonnty should be declared vacant, was
taken np.
Tbe evidence submitted to the Com
mittee was tend.
Tbe report of the oommittee was
adopted.
Mr. Hoge moved to suspend the rales
to take op for a third reading a Senate
bill to repeal tbe 20th section of the Ap
propriation Act of 1870; the motion pre
vailed and the bill was passed.
The Senate bill in relation to public
printing was, on motion of Mi. Simmons
of Gwinnett, taken up and passed.
On motion of Mr. Graham, the Senate
substitute for the House bill to appoint a
joint oommittee to investiguto the affairs
of this State, was taken up and adopted.
The unfinished business of Saturday,
to-wit the bill to change the line between
tbe so unties of Gwinnett and DeKalb.
Mr. Goldsmith favored the bill.
Mr. Simmons of Gwinnett, moved to
amend the bill by catling off Stone
Mountain from DeKalb and adding it to
Gwinnett
Mr. Goldsmith said that Mr. Jones of
Gwinnett, Senator Candler, himselt and
the parties to bo affected by the bill, fa
vor it. , .
Mr, Simmons' amendment was lost
Mr. Simmons than moved to postpone
indefinitely; lost
Tbe bill was passed.
The special order of to-day, to-wit: the
resolution by Mr. Bacon declaring that
in oil cases where tbe credit of the State
has been loaned to railroad coaepaniea in
disregard of the constitution*! provisions
smi m violation ot the same, whether by
taming to said companies bonds of this
state; or by placing the indorsement of
the State npon the bond* of said compa
nies, Baid bonds and indorsement of the
State so issued and made in violation of
law, are without binding force npon tbe
State and should be declared null and
void, was taken np.
Mr. W. D. Anderson vt» imposed to
hasty action in any matter affecting the
credit of tbo State.
Mr. Scott moved to refer the resolu
tion to the Jodiciary Committee with
instructions to report at on early day.
Mr. Camming thought the proposition
was too plain to need reference; besides
time presses, and if action ia promptly
taken, ao one bat guilty parties and
sharpen wHf bo hurt; the adoption of
surii a resolution will put parties upon
notice that bonds issued ia violation of
plain law trill aot be held as binding up
on the State.
Mr. Soott thought that it would not be
ed that some railroad bonds have
doubted r- . , i—v ..
been legally issued, and this resolution
would throw a cloud over all bonds, good
u well as bad, and all parties are
bound to taka notice of the law jnst as
wall before as after the adoption of this
resolution. . . .
Mr. Bawls thought tlierojwaa no need to
refer tha matter, and said that he was
opposed to paying one caatof bonds ille-
gslly maned, and, at the aao time, be
would always favor peyiog ail bonds le-
gaily issued,
Mr. McMiUaa said that the resolution
skillfully drawn and tracked tbe law
and Constitution, and ought to be now
**St"jackson said tbe resolution did
not look to repudiotion, but Mt ho
would oJwuvii oppose paying bonds Ule-
aslly ana fraudulently issued. II this
resolution is adopted the wberaobooti a*
thee* bonds will be discovered.
Mr. Bichsrda called the previous ques-
'“ftSJLT?
it was loot and the
resolution wss sustained.
to sec are toadocatioosl purposes
thf toudoow due to the itapertmeot of
Kdaestioa, to toad the asms, Ac.; and a
bill to amend the act to establish
a system of pnblic instruction, ap
proved 1870, reported by tbe Committee
on Education, were read the first time,
and three hundred copies thereof were
°Arasolation by Mr. M jMillsn, instruct-
a the joint oommittee to investigate die
IS of this State; to have warrant*
toned for the arrest of parties who are
ahown to have oomuuttoi Crimea oc mis
demeanors, Ac., aud to make demands
noon other State* for the return of such
offenders to this State, wsa adopted.
Bills on third reading;
To charter the Borne and Rileigh Bail
road Company, wa* paaaed-
To the set relative to tbe fees
of the olerks of Chathuiu .'‘uperior
Court, aad of Savannah City Court, and
the Sheriff thereof, waa passed.
To allow maimed soldiers and blind
persons to peddle without liceq|e>u | p«fs-
To repeal an act to dttanize District
Courts; lost.
To regulate tbo trial of os uses at
equity aud law iu the Superior Courts
was lost. v
To provide fot certain sales, to provide
for the redemption by vender, eta, was
road third time.
Mr. McMillan, as the author of the
bill, explained its foatarca aad the rea
son* winch prompted him to introduce
it
Mr. Cuinming explained the reason*
which prompted the judiciary Com
mittee to report adversely to the passage
of the bill. The bill was recommitted.
The bill for tbe relief of M. J. Griffin,
of Lowndes Oounty, was lost
The bill to make it legal for levying
officers to sell certain property wtthuut
exposing tbe samo at the Court Hodsc
was passed.
i| jot pnoriplo^uijmh are to Juide us in
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Leave of absence was granted to the
Oommittee on Privileges and Elections.
Leave of absence mu also granted to
members ot the Finanoo Committee. A
number ot bills were read the seoond
time.
On motion of Mr. Saott, the. asa ot
this Hall was tendered to Henry M. Law.
Eeq., on Thursday night, for the purpose
ot delivering a lecture on Eloquence.
Bills on first reading:
Bill by Mr. Fanner, to create a Board
of Commissioners for McIntosh oonnty,
waa read the first time.
Mr. Fain—To regulate State aid when
applied to Narrow Gauge Railroads; also,
to ehange the time of bolding tbo Supe
rior Courts of Gordon oounty.
Mr. Cato—To provide relief for F. M.
Lofton.
Mr. Summerlin—To authorise W. J.
Taylor, of Hoard oonnty, to practice
medicine.
Mr. Goodman—To ehange line* be
tween Douglas and Puolding counties.
Mr. Farmer—To authorize the Board
of Commisaioneis of Liberty oounty to
levy a tax on pistols, gnhs, etc.
Mr. Griffin—To alter and amend an
aot to incorporate the Georgia Military
Institute, etc.
A resolution by Mr, Hoge providing
that no Hew matter shall be introduced
after Wednesday unless by oonaent of
three-fourths of tbo member* present
was adopted.
House adjourned.
TELEGRAPH NEWS
By the New York Associated Press.
DOMESTIC NEWS.
CALIFORNIA.
Ms OlT-th the Rata Its Scasaa.
San Francisco, November 27.—Bains
have fallen throughout tho'oouutry. The
grapes have all been gathered, and the
vintage is tlio largest and finest ever
known.
KENTUCKY.
A Jail Delivered of Pear Iamatee.
Louisville, November 27.—Four pris
oners broke out of the Fmnklin, Indiana,
jail. Three have escaped. One charged
with murder was recaptured.
CONNECTICUT.
A t>00,000 Fire.
New Haven, November 27.—The
Cbemioal Works have been burned. Loss
half a million. Partially iusnred.
OHIO.
The aatall-Pox la Parkaadwhuhy-
apoll,.
Cincinnati, November 27. — Sixty
small pox deaths last week.
PENNSYLVANIA
More Saobbl.m for AleiU.
Philadelphia, November 27.—Alexia
spends Monday here. There will bo a
grand ball at night
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
A Chareh Banted.
Portsmouth,tNovcmber 27.—St. Ma
ry’s Church, in this city, ha* been
burned.
NEW YORK.
Man Arrest* ta be Made-Caaaolly aa
tha Haat of Ball.
New York, November 27.—It is ru
mored that Hall, Sweeney and Bradley
will be arrested for complicity with Con
nolly and Tweed.
Connolly still lack* 9200,000 of hi*
91,000,000 bail.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Farther A be at the State Debt—The
Ka-klax Trial* Coa*a**acad.
Charleston, November 27.—A com
mittee of influential citizens, inolnding
Hon. E. D. l’sge end ex-Oovernor Ore,
publish the result of their examination of
Treasurer Parker’s debt statement,
which they find oorreot The committee
report the total debt of South Carolina to
be eleven million* nine hundred and
ninety-five thousand three hundred and
sixty dollars, exclusive of 9900,00(1 ow
ing in New York. The Amcrioan Bank
Note Company certify that they have in
their poeseaaion the whole of six millions
of Sterling funding bonds, and Gov.
Soott has instructed them to print no
more bonds or etooks of any kind for
tbisStete.
The Ku-klox trials begau in Colombia,
at 10 o’eloek this a. m. Judge* Bond
and Bryan are on the Bench, District At
torney, Corbin for the Government and
Ho«. Revordy Johnson for tbe defence.
A large audience was present. Corbin
challenged the whole army of juror*, on
the ground of fatal irregularities in the
drawing. Ueverdy Johnson argned that
the objection was purely technical. Jodgo
Bond said the Court could not proceed
because only uino jurors wore prerent
Be desired to consult the question
raised by Corbin and adjourned until 11,
to-morrow. .
INDIANA.
H H , Das, tV. VeerhM* •* lh* W»t
Path—II* M*k*a »■ important Sag-
gmtlOB to th*!D*m*«racy—HI* Plan
far Urg*llll*S hr *■>• E**t Com-
palgn.
Teerb Haute, November 27.—Hon.
D. W. Voorhees, in a card published in
the Journal, of this city, proposes an
iinpoiL.ut Democratic party movement.
He says, “I keenly appreciate the im
portance of an authoritative oxproseiun
pest, ft should lm
made at an early date, iu order that or
ganization shall be perfected and confl
uence restored by the time the approach
ing campaign is upon ns. This, how
ever, should bo tlio work of a National
Conveptioa, embracing delegates from oil
the States. I um iff favor of calling
such a convention at some central point
in tbo West, on a day not later than tl;c
22d of February next. The oall should
be issued l<y the National Execu
tive Committee, and delegates
should be appointed by Htato and
district couveutiuns. The business
of this body should lie to carefully and
patiently weigh all views laid* before it,
to agree and publish a clear and definite
deoUration of prinoiplea upon all mat
ters affecting the political welfare of the
people, and the safety at oar> free insti
tutions. This being done, it should ad
journ to a day fixed for tho nomination
ot a candidate for president
"In tbe meantime, the peoples of tho
States cun discuss, approve or disap
prove of what has been done. It would
be ths duty of all Democrats taking part
in politics to submit to the voice of the
majority. If there are such as prefer
their own convictions even to tho plat
form of the Natioaal Convention, they
can stop aside in quiet, without embar
rassing anybody else. Let us, however,
have political, as well us personal har
mony and success is within our
reach. If the entire Democratic vote can
be consolidated, inspired with enthusiasm
and brought to tho polls, General Grant
caunpt he re-elected. It was the voters
in bur party that staid at home on the
day of the election which wrought such a
wide-spread defeat. There is no inorease
of the Republican vote.
“I moke the above suggestion, know
ing that it is entirely practical, aud that
it meets tn urgent demand of the pres
ent crisis. I shall respectfully urge it
npon the National Executive Committee,
and ask for it tho fuvorablo consideration
of conservative men everywhere.
Ealeld* of a Notable.
Lucerne, November 27.—Conn* Cter-
geati, son-in-law of Ex-4jmeen Ikafiella,
of tipsia, baa oommitted inieifie in this
city. „ , »ji I*
tiynopala *f Niitaffar’t matches.
Greeley, at a Republican msfiHfijjTBaU"
unlay night, refused union with the
Grant wing. .!•>..
Brig.-Gen. fcitockwsll wa* badly burned
in Now York, by the breaking of a kero
sene lamp.
A special dispatch to the World, dated
at London, says thatat a eonnoil of work
ingmen last night, Mr. Soott Bussell sta
ted that the House ol Lords were still
anxious to perfect an alliance, and that a
joint meeting of both councils would soon
tie held
WASHIN’GT ON.
■nprwme Coart Drdiloni-ftaator Oa-
buriRC VV*MU Martial Law la Pl«rl«*-
A Spanish Defeat In Caba-A Revenue
Collector Commit* Suicide — Greeley
aud tlio Presidency.
Washington, November 27.—Tlte Su-
S rente Court, in the esse of Corley vs.
►’Connor, from the Circuit Court of
South Carolina, reversed the decision of
the lower court, which held that a certifi
cate to tax rolls, signed by the Commis
sioners, is void. The Supreme Court
holds that authority given to several per
sons, for public purposes, may be execu
ted by a majority ol their number..
Tho decision of the lower court, In tue
case of Hanover vs. Donne, from Arkan
sas, waa reversed. This case involved the
right toreoorer for goods which tbe ven
dor knew or had reason to believe were
purchased for tho Confederacy. Tin-
Court bolds such transactions to be ille
gal and void.
The Court has adjourned until next
week.
Senator Osborne called npon the Presi
dent to-day, for the purpose of request
ing a proclamation to ho issued suspend
ing the writ of habeas corpus in Jackson
and Calhoun counties, Florida, which he
represents to be entirely under the oon-
trol of the Ku-klux. The President will
consult Attorney General Akerman upon
the subject.
A letter from Puerto Principe reports
a repulse of tho Spanish troops near C'a-
maquez. A hundred wounded Spaniards
were brought to Princi]ie. Th-.i Cubans
had American rifles.
A dispatch received by the Commis-
siouers of Internal Revenue this morn
ing, states that F. Mycr, late Assistant
Assesor in Texas, has committed suicide
in consequence of a fear that ho would
be arrested for collecting and embezzling
Government fnnds.
There is an article iu the Tribune to
day, ia answer to tho article in the Times,
which said “ Greeley hns committed the
stupendous lolly of dreaming ot tho
Presidency.”
Orooley reasserts that he will never
seek office, but will nover decline duty.
Tho article claims that the field is open,
and says, “Wo respectfully protest
against the acrimony, the malevolence
and tlio proscriptive venom manifested
by eertnin journals, which havo been sent
on to clear the field of all intruders,
Betesrolaf leal.
Stnoiws ron the Past 24 Hours.—
The low barometer which wus Sunday
p. il, between lakes Erie and Ontario, is
now sooth of the bay ol Fandy. The
southwesterly winds in the middle and
eastern States, havo veered to brisk north
west. Partially cloudy aud threatening
weather prevails from Tennessee to lake
Michigan, and southwest to Texts, and
clearing weather from Virginia to Maine,
ss also from Wiwontiu, northward, where
the highest barometer now exist*. Threat
ening weather, with southerly winds and
rising barometer, is reported from the
Pacific Coaat,
rrabsttllUi*.
Brisk northwest winds will probably
diminish to-night and veer to the north
east in tbe Middle and Eastern States by
Tuesday noon. Pleasant weather pre
vails in tho South Atlautio States. An
area of low barometer developed west of
the Mississippi, with cloudy and threat
ening weather extending eastward to the
Bine ltidge. Partially cloudy weather,
with light winds, prevail on the lakes.—
Cautionary signals continue at Norfolk,
Cape May, New York and New London.
FOREIGN NEWS.
GaiHbrll* Criticised hr Dafutnlcwp.
Paris, November 27.— Bishop Dupan
loup publishes a card, severely criticizing
tho sentiment* of Uambsttd, expressed
in hi* speech recently delivered at 8t.
(Jiteuliu.
ITALY.
The Macttag or (>arllamcat. |
Rome, November 27.—Th* Parliament
convened to-day. King Victor Emman
uel spoke. He said Italy, restored to har-
A.-1I bad reconquered her place in the
world. He wss convinced that Borne
would remain the scat of the Pontificate.
ENGLAND.
Th, Hrsllh ofth* Prince or Wole*
London, November 27.—The Prince of
Wales bus passed a sleepless nightHis
fever is stiff im
still holds out against it. The Queen is
constantly ut his bedside.
SWITZERLAND.
The races over the Met&ire oonrsc, New
Orleans, will commenco on the 2d of De-
comber.
Dion has won the third gome of bil
liards over Miller.
The health offioer of Chaileston has is-
sued instructions fot the examination ol
all vessels from Now York, Philadelphia
and Trinidad, those ports having been
proclaimed by Governor Scott to bo in
fested by small pox.
ALftwranoo, Kansas, diepkteh says:
The keoent storm was on unprecedented
western Kansas
one. On the plains of
large numbers of Texas oattio and several
herds were frozen to death. Five bodies,
supposed to be buffalo hunters, were
brought into Hay* City last night frozen
stiff. Great anxiety is felt tot other par
ties bunting buffalo, who have not bsen
heard from.
A dispatch from Helena, Montana,
says; Two ootnpaniee of the 7th Infan
try, Major Freeman commanding, while
returning from Fort Browning yesterday
were caught in a terrible snow storm and
a number of the men are badly froasn,
principally about the feet. The command
will lose them. The the
thermometer, st 8
o'clock this evening, was IS degrees be
low zero.
&mtMem(tU«.
DeGive’s Opera House
MttUMflrefi, HUS AUCUDUNNIHG,
(Lingsrdi
Direct^.,*,. f A *WM. HOftAGX USOJhRD
1.AAT KiaaTI
And ftompleto Men*** ot
MR. WM. HORAOC UNQARD,
MIM AUOI OUNglR^;
AND THEIR SPLENDID COMPANY.
ENTIRE ciiakoz or SILL. 'J
Tuesday Evening, Nov. 38, 1871,
At Elfht prcclMlr, th* hamtiful Thr** Aot On*.
David OarrlolA.
Ada Ingot MISS ALICE BURNING
dirori)
Squire Chivy....MR. WILLIAM HORACE LINO AUD
MU* Aramtut* Brown Ml«« Dickie Llogerd
Devid Garrick Mr. 8. K. Cheater
Mr. Hinton liifiot Mr. John Matthew*
Mr. Jones Mr. B. F. Dttimtnf
Mr. Uniwu Mr. G. Glover
Mr. RtnHli Mr. P. Dunoan
Tliomu Mr. J. H. Steven*
(JeorRo Mr. Wilaon
Mm. Hmilh Mine Blench UaMoa
Alter which, Mr.
William Horace Lingard,
Will aubmlt an entire new eeriea of ••flketobee." To
couclmlo with ChM. Matthew*’ Comic
Pram*, in One Act, entlUod
Little Toddloklns
Doom open at 7:15. Carriage* may be ordered for
U. AdNiimiou $1, Beeerved Mat* »1 15; OaUe*
ry 75c; Colored Gallery 60c.
lteeerved Reata— Piero* nmy be Mcnrod'alPhllUpe
k Crewe'. Free Liet euepetided (Preee excepted.;
E. B. UDDER,
no vie-It Bnetneea Manager.
If no <&b«rttMtmenta.
G-W. ADAIR, Auct’r.
lO ItlXIDENCE LOTS
OPPOSITE ETAN8’ CHAPPKL.
Hbop, ecboola, chnrchee, Ac., end
Tltlo* indieputehle.
Term*-Half Caeh; balance io three monlha, with
internet.
Beal Eetate Agent.
IV O r J? I O E !
Great Auction Sale!
50,000 D0LLASN IN VALUE Off
Diamonds,Fine Gold Jewelry
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
Silver Ware, Rotifer’* Cutlery, Etc,*
Being a Bankrupt Sale of o Hew York Broadway
Houae at PubUo Auction,
At the Live Auction House
-or —
T. O- MATSON.
Goode on Likibitkm Monday and Tneeday. **
to Commence on Tneeday High! FI neat
Mock of Goode Ever Offered at Pub
Uo Hale in tde HoutUom
WE MAMS IN PART*
CAA GOLD AND SILVER WATCH*, BMOUBH,
#)UU gwiea and American of the beet manidggr
Diamond* of tbe flret water, Solitaire a endClneiera
in eette, Uroechee, Binge, Bracelet*, fee.
Vine Gold Jewelry, in *ete and tingle ptecee, of
• T S?,rj‘L“ 4 TS , K Dwtrak Xks,gw**-
Cutlery, fee.
N. IX—Tail Unman** Hock will haoSamS Iwrab;
UaooawUtlon. andavofy artlol* win bo w*n|pt*d
in <tuality aa deecrlbed.
**. Deeltni are capedally invited. Term* c*eh
end eele peremptory. ‘ '
LOST.
and McPhemou'i
Thirty-Five DolUm-all Eve dollar bUle, in Omen
E. B. 8A88EEN.
M rm. Overby
J H PREPARED TO ACCOMMODATE THAYTLEB8
Utl Transient Boarder*; Granite Block, Broad
•Meet, near the Railroad Bridge.
THE ATLANTA SUN
DAILY and vrffipEKi/ir
‘A Live Paper on |J'
ve Isaac..’
ALBXAIDER H. BTXTHEgA NSttl Edita.,
A. R. WATSON, Em Editor,
«ERL7 Jtthjl.-drthril *Mta rad Rum.
Manager.
_
ing fljMgfe ea e permanent object of petriotie
io«et in tbe Oaten, inen* gmmd united effort
to feta a glorloa* tridmph over EidldHiim and Crn-
Waiieea. in a
The enooee* of the DemocmUc Pmty alone can
tene liberty and geeff Government oatble
vfjiAVHvnrfi
love Liberty and equal yti.
The grtat lntereeta oiGeorrie wttt be fostered.
W* eimb glee iwmet vepbrt STthe proceeding! ot
with Ike Male Government. • «fe
work
moat del
Address
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Clmbe fer DnUy-Pw fenm
Three “*
Four
Five
Weekly—Per Aannaa
SS»:275|J
Five Ooplee. ..IN AN
d*»|gtatts»«re« •*<
W..U, I
rad*uuan wiUbeawkkra Vara*
m» paid tot wytxu.
OLlllil
■a for CLUBS must til t>«'awl stth. mm*
udwkath* rarer for Ik. tsSM Irasth of Um*.
I for tn advaneo;
rad an to at IE* a-aaa real Odtao.
I tha toa. of fha paraon aandinf IL
■orapar vtUM aani tram mi ottaa But i* rata
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irarmunaiiintuf^tqMinaSra-
aonnaotlbn with Tn Eon VIR aSt areas* hi* raat-
er-eqrjggwgag.e
CITY ITEMS. .
Mfl. W. B. Moses, it I
Houae, always has The Sue for rata.
9_ Farrington i Quigley, st tha Post
Offloe, keep Tn Sue tor Sale.
A. 1,000 Old Papers tor sale in quan
tities to suit purchasers, at the
tf Sue Office.
Out oarriers are not antheriied to re
ceive money tar subscription*, or make
collections for ns on any aoooont, or to
sell papers to any one. Tbttr sole duty
is to deliver (tapers to eui eitjr sub
oribers- nothing els*. f
To Uambor, eg III. IwglaUlsra.
We invito the members to Vfcit our
offloe at any Mem, “
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to any address reqnsstraL l < - '’
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Those msmbsss wtaMng to snbscribe
for TebSoe daring the sesetoo of the
Logistatura, asa have it delivered at any
point in the etty.orlritEt the Pott Office,
or it eon be token at Tee Sue offioe, by
leaving their orders at ttri* (rifiee.
Mb. Geo. A, Verraulx ia onr duly
authorized Traveling Agent Heiamow
on a trip to North Alabama and. Ten-
We specially desire aU our snbacribers
to reoeivo their papal* ragulszly and
promptly.
We wiU take it aa a special favor if
they will report to n* every failure to re-
co vie tha paper.
"Also, any"iisilnre to haveit properly
delivered—just ss it is
them. , _
Also, any^failure to raoaira it prompt
ly—iu due time.
All that we oan do is to do tha boot we
can. We ask our aubeoribei* to
old assist
in this work. It would assist ns greatly
in oorreoting Irregularities, If w* ran al
ways have them repeated tom. ti
prompt- Xi
N
Twelve newspaper ihsass, mitahta for
papers from 22x32ta 24x86, vrill ha sold
cheap. Address _ ,
tf.
m. Omcim ro 1
2d floor; also a portion of 1 ,
eluding one window on the first f
Tan Sue Building, k* Brood stri—
Apply to J. Herli Surra,
tf. ’ * BunOffia
Staaatr-
l.kTomn H. SiEFnmtt
Study or Tffn IttWl''—1’ “ *“
phlst—one of
hens' many’
16 oents; 60
We offar tar ml# a "Montagna'tJtowsr
Press, which can he 1
steam—in perfhiSt «
naw. Addrsm •
Ban OSes,
Atlanta. Ca.
FOE IMUTUT or Ftt*.
Oolonal H. J. 8PBAYBERBT Is an
nounced as a candidate tor Secretary of
Slate, subject to theDemoeratio nomina-
As he is a eripple, and unable to walk,
he would be pleased to see the members
of the Legislature at hi* room. No. r