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THE CAPITOL.
The House, though a very re-oonsid-
ruble body, managed to get .through with
yeeterd- > routine uithoot a aingle mo
tion to w iflidei-. Thta ii ouch an un
usual occurrence that it becomes note
worthy.
Conley has poeriMy diaeorered by this
time that bis veto If not worth hall the
paper it la writtefi o#. The Legiala
ture,—avoiding, however all appearanoe
rhia
veto as easily aa a crow can Cyorer
housetop. The latest effort of old Veto
ad interim, was in opposition to the bill
regulating the pay of offlonaand
bets of the Asaembly. Not another soul
in Christendom was affected by the bill,
while the eomsaoe Treaanryof
hundred thoueead people—tax-payers—
was benefitted materially by ii But
his Aoeidency disapproved it because
it Was retroactive, and because
a aeaall apse ala tire minority—eon
stating mainly of Badicals, who have not
relinquished their oharaoteriatio cupidi
ty—were affected by it against their
will. It is singular how these Badicals
go for the dollar and dimes. They vote
themselves hig pay as coolly aa though
their services were worth it, and it oul
rages their virtue to be mulcted of it by
the vote of an honest majority. The As
sembly has just aa much right,.to vote
money into the Treasury as it hss to vote
money out at it. II s majority of the
members say seven dollars a day, from
the bagianing of the term, is enough, it
ii lawful for them to aey so, Conley to
the contrary, notwithstanding.
But ad interim has another objeotion
to the bill. Hit lint objeotion is that
the majority has no right to vote the
minority oat of two dollars
day. That’s virtuous. But his
virtue oonoeatrates in a fine point,
when he announces that he objects
again, became the redaction is not large
enough. He thinks it a shame that the
redaction in per diem should not exceed
“the paltry sum of two doitare,* but un
happily he forgot that the aggregate is
shoot five hundred dollars a day, amount
ing to a retrenchment of more than fif
teen thousand dollars for the time that
the Assembly has already been in session.
This is a snog little am, and will fill a
smart little hole made in the Stete ex
chequer by jladiaal fraud end corrup
tion. The bill wee passed over the veto
by the foil legal majority.
The Benate concurred in the House
reeoloUan inviting Genarel Lewis, the
State School Commissioner, to resign.—
That oAoer will hardly decline to aoespt
the invitation so cordially extended.
MT The Sunday Herald, published in
Washington, prints the following re
sume of an interview that one of its report
ers had with Speaker Blaine : " Mr.
Blaine’s reference to Grant's ignorance,
in a literary point of view, will be pub
lished in full. Our reporter asked Ur.
Blaine what his opinion was as to Giant’s
intellectual capacity. To this inquiry
Ur. Blaine responded tbuthe knew Grant
well personally; bo often met him in ev-
eiy-day business, as he passed and re
passed the White House, and occasion
ally stopped to have a pleasant chat with
him. ‘Great,’ said Ur. Blaine, ‘is a very
clever fellow, bat ho is very ignorant.—
Why, lie don’t know anything about
publio affairs; he don't read the newspa
pers, and lias not the average informs
tion in contemporaneous events. Why,
he told mb himself that he never reed a
’ “Hare our reporter gave a smile
of incredulity. Tee,' oontianed Blaine,
he actually told me he never reed a book.
Yon remember just after he was elected
President, Hooper and a lot of other fel
lows gel up a subscription to furnish
Gnat with anew library. Grant told
«that be had just reoeived a letter from
Hooper, saying that they hnd selected the
books for the library with the exoeption
of those relating to military matters.—
They supposed he had most of these,
bat if there were any rare books they
would supply them. Grant said he re
plied thet he had never in all his life
read on the art of war.'”
SUN-8TROKE8.
t&~ The 8L Louis SepMican finds it
impossible to “play ’possum" any longer
while such lines as the following aro
jingling in its brain:
I've caught • cold—
I don’t knowhow;
I no •*—chui—«!”
When I k-chow t
And when I try.
r ’T*
y **k-d
•W* De Castro is humbugging Selma
with the champion poor show.
zrt_ Louisville bee given birth to e
“school-book ring.” Next
09- Will Grant ever go down to his
tory es Ulysses the Peeoe-makert
M- “The Ghenbio Klimpton” is a
fancy with the Columbus Phoenix.
Zft.Ho registers bis name st the hotels
as G. D. Alexia.
•Wit is hard to tall wbieh is the
deader, the posenmists or the Tomsoot-
tirta.
~Atlanta is actually threatened with
What a pity that the
people should be forced to come within
the track of this Train.
IA- The w.orld contributed ♦2,608,000
in cash to the Chicago sufferers, and poa-
rihly a* much more in provisions and
Mft> The heir ef thet million and a
half fn England turns out now to be
George Chase, a Fond da Lao, Wiscon
sin, book-binder. There is no telling to
whom it will newt fall.
ISA- A Radical exchange says: ’The
Republicans cannot do better than to re
nominate Gnat” They can certainly
»<**• worse. ^
JW The Ebglish tanners an on a
strike. They have jnst heard thet an
American tanner la President, and the
news has filled them with a “vaulting
ambition" which renders them dissatis-
Trial of Row. J. L Pierce.
The pnblic probably bears in mind the
gram seandsl that some months ago was
circulated through the paper*, with
which the names of Rev. J. L. Pieroe
end a lady from Carters* ills were unen-
visbly connected. The scandal was so
great, and bom so heavily upon not only
the ministerial, but the moral character
ef Ur. Pieroe, that it became necessary
for the Conference, to which he belonged,
to give the matter a moot inquisitorial
examination.
When Conference met in Athens last
week one of the first seta of the body wee to
sommittee for the investigation of
the matter. The oommittee was com
posed of the following ministers: At-
minins Wright, chairman; H. H. Parka,
L. J. Davies, F. A Kimball, A G. Hay-
good, A M. Thigpen, G. Y. Smith, J. H.
Grogan, J. M. Dickey, M. Calloway, D.
J. Hyrick, 3. Lewis, Jr.; P. A Heard,
W. P. Fort.
A better, ora more discreet oommittee,
could scaroely have been seleeted from
the Conference. They are pious,
dent men, who would not suffer them
selves to be biased by influences other
than facts, and men who would not shrink
from the sternest doty that oonld be
brought before them.
Before this tribunal the Rev. J. L.
Pieroe was brought for an examination
of the charges against him. His trial
occupied five entire days—three sittings
of ths committee being held each day.—
The testimony was taken in writing, and
oovemd three handled pages of cep pa
per. Every witness wee subjected to the
most thorough and rigid examination.
Witnesses pro and oon were examined
with like rigor. There was no par
tiality— no discrimination—no favors
shown, but an obvious determination to
arrive at the exact truth iu the case.
What points were divulged by the tes
timony it is not necessary to state. It is
sufficient for the publio to know that
after a most patient and exhaustive hear
ing, the judgment of the oommittee was
that Ur. Pieroe was not guilty of the
charges that hod been made against him.
The husband of the lady involved, who
was present daring the examination, at
i said Ur. Ptetoe had bad a fair
and impartial trial.
Here let the matter end forever.
He says the Son thorn States snffer
greatly in their interest tor want of grass
es, in the use of which, their productions
would be greatly Increased, by rendering
a rotation in crops u sparer rr. Clover,
with its deep roots, and ripe grass, a
strou* grower, will well endure the hot
to* of the South.
Referring to the distribution of seeds,
ths Oommiaaioner says: "I am satisfied
that the mode lierctoure pursued is er
roneous. The quantity sent is entirely
too small for even ,.n experiment A
pint or a quart of wheat, oats, or other
oereal cannot bo snoeeesfully grown and
such experiments almost uniformly fail
' ‘ ‘ ‘ “I need
because the quantity is too Bmall.
not here discuss the reasons for this, hot
the result is manifest to those who hove
tried the experiment. It would be far
better to pat n half or whole bushel of
seed into the hands of one oonsdentkma
and careful paasou, than to divide the
•ante quantity among tea or twenty.”
Wall's Opens has been burned. I
fifty thousand dollars.
NEW YORK.
A Waw Trial OtasUd te twe Brabere—
A CnhSmU Unit OmHiS la Lan
dau—Tke Oeld Weather—■aalcaa la-
telllgeaee. 4
Now Tons, Deoember A—A new trial
baa t sen grant id to Lie prize fighters,
Edwards and Collins.
In a reoent sail in London—the United
States vs. the Blakely Anas Company—
fits
s paid to the in moan
Consul for the United States.
The severe oold ocntlnuee with e high
gale last night and this morning.
A Metemosae special of the Sd, says
that Trarino.’a rebel General, took Saltil
lo. The loss on both sides was heavy.
The government still holds the Frenah
fort on the outskirts, bat the rebels oom-
moMe vs. toe kuaksiy Arms uompen;
the ooort directed the praoaeds of
■ale at war material belonging to <
rebel States to be paid to the Am ere
ftlntnal Cife Jnsnrancc.
LOOK TO YOUK INTEREST!
The Mutual Life Insurance Company
OF NEW YOUK.
ITS CASH ASSETS OVER $50,000,000.
Vte HiMlf aA win gladly give all tnformftMoa eeoeeeary to aflaet InMnaoi »■ yoer Uvea. Do yow
dvty to tkoeathai you loro by taking ft policy In THK OLD MUTUAL-
Henry XL Christian, *
SPECIAL AGENT.
Offioo: uaMMS BUILDING. Whttohall Street.
J. F. ALEXANDER, M. D.,
MEDICAL EXAMINER.
M_ .fj-Mfi H'ssssted wte are H'orkers,
kartoarr,
W. L. WADSWOBTH, AU.au., O.T
Catlrrs, 6hm, 40c.
Cotton Jatlort anb Cotton Moot (Snub Bfi
New Cotton and Produce
A CtC.
TE03 FIaANTHHUB
LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK.
•utoftorlbecUOapltftl
OfiVE MILLION DOLLAR'S.
TRe W arehoiise of Tli Dank,
i . ■ . it .A . a
ICor. Campbell and Reynolds BifiMt;
Augusta,
S NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON. LIBERAL CASH ACtANCES
W. L. WADSWORTH
the
Id the pteoe from two poatttaos,
surrender of the fort is hourly
hourly ex-
UEORGIA MATTERS.
The Central Railroad ft Banking Com-
>any has issued $40,000 worth of change
fills, good for fare on that road.
A gin-house, the property at Am Jim
mereon, of Baldwin county, was horned
last Thursday night. It oontaioed e gin
end eight begs of eotton.
Auguste bos had her usual hebdomenal
rencontre.
The Government commander et Uat-
amons, oonceals all new* that is consid
ered unfetontble to the Government.
The mails and telegraphs ere stopped.
The Fire Oosnmissionere will purchase
12 first class engines, on the ground that
the present tone would be inadequate in
re of e greet conflagration.
The Giroetm’ Beard ef Trade hai
agreed to taha legal measures againat nn
a exactions upon oommeroe by the
th authorities, and to mamorialize
Congress against the bonded warehouse
system.
The prisoner, who froze to death in the
polioe station, was Newkirk, recently
manager of Van Ambntgk’s menagerie.
The Government bought only half a
million of bonds to-day.
NEBRASKA.
Omaha, Deoember 6.—The snow is (till
piled
drifting. Twenty freight ea
by anoountaring the drift et
Other trains ere reported of the track.
Pamengem complain of exactions made
by division superintendents end hotel
keepere. The road it completely blooked
for the present
The supply of eoal in the vicinity is
•XAMitod,
many are using
nearly
oora.for fuel.
Western pamengsrs, who left on the
1st instant are at Laramie Station. It
is not known how eoom the rend will be
altered.
The weather has greatly moderated.
A great number of persons are reported
to have been froaen to death West of
hem
MINNESOTA.
Vary Cald HoinlBl, Sir I
Sr. Paul, Deoemtxr 6.—The ther-
mom .ter was 26 degrees below aero yes
terday, and is 24 above to-day.
obab. WTWM.
& CO.'
Hardware;
Importers and Dealers in
Also, a Large Stock ef Steves and House Furnishing floods.
Opposite James* Bank, Whitehall Btreot
Baptamtor 10 It ATT-ANTA.
^Atlanta flott QrospttHMI.
THE ATLANTA SUN!
will be made upon Cotton in Warehouse, or Upon Railrned flspefBfs. , t ,
Parties Storing Cotton with the Bank will be furnished with receipts tor
same thet will be available in this city or any other for Kirniwfng money,
M* The Bank is prepared at all times to suits LOANS ON PRODUCE or
PROVISIONS on the most reasonable terms.
W Parties would ilo well to apply at the Warehouse, or bott&fiffikete With the
Officers.
CIIARLKH J. JONKlmt WNsMCnt.
JNO, P. KINO, Vloe-Pretldeati
T, P. BRANCH. Catalan. ,
a. wimutAAi hill.
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ILLINOIS.
Cote—Trp«nraphl«al UtH.rMIt,
Chicago, Deoember A—The thermom
eter yesterday was seven end a hall de
grees below aero. It was so oold that
work had to be suspended in the burnt
district.
The total contribntionsthroagbontthe
oountry for the Chicago printers is
♦9,404.
VIRGINIA.
Richmond, Deoember 6.—The Assem
bly convened to-day, and the Governor’s
message was reed. It is quite lengthy,
end treats of the State—its financial,
social, polities!, and material condition.
With reference to National matters he
recapitulates the arbitrary sets of Con
green end the President, denounc
ing {their encroachments upon the
rights of the people.
PENNSYLVANIA
Lends et administrators' sale in Talia
ferro county, on the first Tuesday in this
mouth, averaged about nine doilirs si
eon. The Joshua Morgan estate wai
divided end sold in several separate par
The Memphis Appeal thinks poli
ticians havo been monopolising the con
ventions long enoagb, and sails for s
convention of editor*, tor a political con-
Mft. If Great really wfoti to oonvict
the Booth Cantina Kn-Biax be must send
some ftnyew there. Johnson sad Stans-
htftp ere not tpetebed Cgr opposing eonn-
. The tires York ifrraWsays: There
was e tremendous antt-Jsekenn uproar in
MM, Ml Jackson won overwhelmingly.''
Them is nows tremendous anti-Jackson
Democracy uproar, but It will win over
whelmingly next year.
m- The Few York Standard my* of
itoeift “Devoted te Bepnbtican princi
ples, recognising the patriotism and de
votion of the Administration of General
Gaant, it prog sms to give it mi earn art
support. • * • Now Is the time to
form clubs.” For such s newspaper as
that there never mi time tototmclabe,
sad there never will be.—(Orerirr/onr-
art.) You're mistaken. Ur. Courier-
Journal, and the Standard is right Now
is the very time for clubs, (good, stoat,
hickoi7 ones), to be laid upon the shoul
ders of the editor who dares to write inch
.tuff.
TELEGRAPH NEWS
By the Hew York Associated Frees.
WA8HINGT ON.
tifnt sf ths Comstlaslsasr sf A ,rl«sl-
tare—What Ms Kama sheet Wans.
Ia« la ths Ssalh. makes asses esa-
•Ifcle Saggsstssas.
WaaanraioN, Deoember 6.—The Com-
tioner of Agrienltore, in his report ac
companying the President's, massage,
epwhaff of the needs at Southern Agri
culture, says:
"It meet be conceded that the oourse
of sgroultere in the Southern Btalcs has
not been conducted with that care, skill,
Mtd regard for ultimate results which
have characterized the operations of
human in other States. While their
}aa3a ere ooctinually devoted to eotton
and tobacco, until they have arrived et a
state of exhaustion, there of “ "
, the North
are eontinusny improving by rotation of
trope, which u absolutely essential to the
life oi the soil itself, ana without whiab
farming and planting hod better be aben-
Theee impressions have induced me to
tommy attention to the Statestoaeak
some mode by which the influence of
this department may be directed to ben*
eflt them, to find oat whether their im
plements and, especially, their seeds may
uot be greatly improred and how, in the
best reach those whom they may be prof
itably sent.”
PMUhara Municipal Blsstlsus.
Pittsburg, Deoember A—Blackman,
an independent candidate, is elacted
Mayor over Morgan, Republican, by
1,274 majority. Magee, Republican, is
elected City Treasurer by 1,000 majority.
OHIO.
A rsitsrr BarasS.
Cincinnati, Deoember A—The London
Woolen Facto it, I jndon, Ohio, was
burned. Lost ♦80,000.
GEORGIA SHERIFF MALES.
Sale Day First Tmeedsy Is Jan
uary.
rui/rou ootnrrr.
City lot in Atlanta—Ft fa. in favor of
A V. Brumby vs. Moses Jonas and Wm.
Green (oolored.)
House end lot is Atlanta—Ft fit. in
favor of Ivy ft Winn vs. Jefferson
Floyd.
The stone flagging and steps, North
side of Wall street, Atlanta—Mechanise’
end laborer's lien, in favor of Young ft
Walsh re. H. 1 Kimball.
City lot at junction of Breed end
property.
■Seventy scree of land lot 167, Fulton
county—FI. ta. in favor ef Gilmore S.
Drake re. E B. Bsaaoen.
House and lot in Atlanta—Ft fas. in
favor of John Lesley, Hunnicutt ft Bel-
llngraths and R W. Butterfield ft Bro. vs.
a E. Grenville.
ft lot in West End—Ft fa. in favor of
W. H. Hmith va Julius Gists.
Bevunty acres of lsnd lot
# .'\SSgbL
county—Fi. fa. in favor at Wm.
atat, va Kill is Brown.
Cite lot on Alahapia street—FL fa in
favor of Gsergia Loan and Trust Com-
mot vk ptter Hum.
Fifty-seven acres of Iris 93 and 100—
Fi. ta. in favor of Z. D. Graham va T.
E. Williams.
The H. L Kimball House—Mechanics'
lieu, in favor of Healy, Berry ft Oo.
DOUOUA8 COUNTY.
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favor of W. J. Hembree va James West
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made nn in the atudy of thU science, and which, fn the wort* of a well know* dad ae*
oompiiaiifd Southern teacher, " are characterised by a ftttcfty ef arraagamtst aad rimple
frefihncs* of style which must ever render them attractive to tbt vouag, aad which will he
urvf bv *11 who wiith to teach Geography as a $citnrt, a* something to tnake pnpQa think,
aad not merely o* an enumeration of dry faete.”
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