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.•tn.mtcrmJC I .mm. n ■'■C <■- .uojiiioi^ ft A H i) i K: ) in«*M*oM htn) o»f nr rr- p» J » f VOL. IL . X r J* YJI/.a HHT . DCTNIB^B l£(J'i TTaH J au) ’Ui f_. — ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1871. NO. 485. THE DAILY SUN- I'ublhbwl lijr the Atlanta Sam P»hll»hlnj ! ' (JEOllUIA LEGISLATE ItE. mnmr-*»cosi) daYs nteerenwos. .^£uJ r,, 'teK iiiiiM^IT^-r^-ri fiitor. J. Italy Stalth, IteMf*! Mfttor Mff Bw4 »J ioxhIM 'Terms of , ‘ ^ut>»orlptlon« . A « ». rM StackCopy MrLrnm ..Yh......UAtMto *7T* Mx Months ........ *90 * - ■0M l Wstod*M«i4* Moottu CLUBS FOB THE DAILY. 100 fpBffl »Jf.etefctemM—armwevs j ™ 43 00 • k.U.i.—,iU....A.h.» H Of m*u tftn ^TOJavSEBAUBTO: . fpSte=5=^sl *» 2 “?« SKJV " 'to. —iMj-ru.v-~MT.vg i^au^dCopV...:i» SENATE. jfypiAY, December 8. The Senate met at 9 o’clock a. m, Pres ident Trammell in the chair. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Hinton. On motion the roll xffwsstn Mr. Candler moved to reconsider so much of the proceedings of yesterday aa relates to tho passage of a resolution pro- matters connected with the penitentiary and the farming out of the convicts, on the ground that its object had been thor oughly adbompliahe l by a legislative committee anpolfated in 1809 at great ex pense and trouble. Ur. Erwin moved to lay the motion on the table; lost The motion to reronoider prevailed Ayes 19; nayee 14. sioner to resign the office which he now holds. ??L» - JSI o^Wsr^ copio., six 'imKi: ::-::::::::::.88 # CtmU. ■■■ -W, — VaUbm ■>«« MT AfTtriUuig Adopted by the Pros of Athantn mmm 3S S g tyfis 25; nays 16. , &*¥*X*HP m *& to roferi^so ration to the Committee on Education. The committee appointed to look into the amount of business before both acted upon during the preaeut punon. and r^commeoded that tLe session be ex tended until Wednesday, 13th inst. Mr. Brown opposed the adoption of tke report. He beUeres that there would still remain a large amount of business whenever the legislature might adjourn, off important business skill and if knfr Vi Ili|l|llS|llSISIll! J 5 1 3 l 1 l|'|l|S(i|s|l)l|||! 1 l s r irk i 1 s|S1li3|ii§|2HtI|I 1 * a si^RrmrurmriTO e 5 ! f 1 S 1 3! HitliIiS'19! hi zz&uumrsx ry rr.\r*« JtSGSSZZ'*- Companies and Churches, W. A. HEMPHILL A CO., Proprietors of the Constitution. A W..0*008, Business Manager, of the New Era J. HEOLT SMITH. Mentgar. Of The Atlsut* sun, tifliltoab ffiiwe (Eabk. A ATLANTIC (OS SXAT*) RAILSOAD. man passsmou tuaih-ootwaup. L»,« AU^U.......^ V.«'“oim ? „ Arrives siAtlsnU lf*r*rY*'* , * M,W * > ID flHMIi (AUGUSTA) BATI.BOAP. (IV. D.y !>»»«. .Way.1 SSI SB I A»p W rainier WUTIU SAXUSOAD. Day Is net or Train errivee., N^t^MMuger 11 Train leaves.’ Leaves Macon. SffiSTKC.^ WUXTA Am VHT soon, J Night Faaeenger Train arrives Might Passenger Train leaves Tdfs. m. T:Ma.m. ...... a MOp.m Is40p. m . Vi M p.ml ....M.33p. a SO AIK 10 s tn ATUUrXA AMO EICHMOMD AIR-UWK BAliaOAD. • A- *• A. M. 9. Akbbs, Agent, Atlanta, Oa. ttv WAMJI or tux MKMFUIS AMD CHABUSIOV Mornln, Xxpr.«i lcve. cb^Unoo,. 8:80 A M ArriT. tn Ibniphlw uw dw W '* J M IbU Tnln leave. OmHhio»i» 8 :iw 1> u Airl«.>M«npliKnMt 4M. ^ IJ.Wl'U llorUlbi'ICxpVeu Imtm Ifompbl. fOATAII iM.Ssnbr.'".r rBU '::::.JSI 5 ArrtvM In Obnttnnooga nnst Cr. itunmmuii E*™* 1 hSmOi <JwUI Qninox. I'twtdn: Arty.ntT.mii«■■«.uSTUlnnd.,. 7 .„ r „ not be attended to, it con be acted upon nul at the eeeaion in January—further, that while it requires a two-thirds vote to Jiro- long the session, adjournment thereafter depends merely upon a majority vote. Mr. Wellborn offered a resolution that the session be extended until Wednesday, 13th, inclusive, and not longer, except by e two-thirds vote. Mr. Reese favorbd the adoption'of the report beaaese, not only expediency but necessity as well as duty to the people demands actfoh upon the appropriation bill, the tux bill and the perfecting of the public school system, which could all be aeted upon by the time noemmended in Urn report for adjournment Tho resolution of Mr. Wellborn, as an amendment to the report, trail adopted. Xhe report of the oommittee waa thee adopted by, ayes 27, nays 11. To amend tho sevoral acts incorpora ting tho town et Cartersville, Bartow eounty; passed. To incorporate the LeOnoge Banking and TrustTchipany; passed. 'To amend an Mt flxiug tb* fees of Us clerk and sherrff of Chatham eottnlt- and of the City Court of Savannah; pass fA , X'o amend an aot amending the aevertl aotB incorporating the etty of 1 Maecm passed. To, incorporate the Atlantic, Ei ley^and* Memphis'RiilTOidf Co passed. To create a Board of Commlsaionere for Somwii comity,to dtAss tbeir powers ^o f ttrak« t hecoun ties of Carroll and Bon glass; passed. To amend an act incorporating the Medical College of Savannah; passed. To incorporate the Atlanta and Dab mega Railway Com pan . , XftttHd thilawSTw. tiDn to garnishment; tabled. To alter aad amend eettfdh 399S of the Code, in relation to the foreclosure el mdttgages on personal prtpetty; poshed. Rillartego read the sssoad time. Senate adjourned untd to-morrow. To anjend the charter of the town -of Thompson; paased. To legalise the tax toned by the. Ordi nary- hrbonghettr -oonn^ for 1 1871) „ nda-soaidcnli to pey tax on stock grazing in Cokjpitt county; passed. To change the namo of Bowden Col toMalelkAitkU^paflnl . I'.'.JVJ’’ , To ameud the charter of Fort Gaines; Vo mead ssetion WO of the Code, -soj far as relates to tho county of Colquitt; passed.- f/< >JI Jf .Jl > To emend section 3434 of the Code; passed. jJg^^lGrd^^jto^jt. .If HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. House was called to oi-derat 9 a. it by the Speaker. Prayer by liei.iMv. Jones. Journal of yesterday reiul apd approved. Ur. Pon moved to reconsider the loss of a bill to amend the charter of the Al bany and Colnmbns Railroad Company. On the motion to reconsider tlltf Afels and nays were called for with the foliow- ing result: Yeas 77; neys84. Clower of Moo roe moved to reoonsider the passage of the bill to regnlate labor; motion laid oa ilia table. Ur. Haidt moved to reoonsider the pas sage of tho bill to incorporate the Sevan To incorporate the-town of Jefferson; To inoorporato'ihe AQanta and Mon ti- iojUjj^emw Uungn JtoilrtM CemjWj; 1 To endow the Atlanta University; lost Relating to fenoea and proteeticn of crops; lost. Tea ^Kellduae^n^mtoCommittce ot tho with a view to striking out an amend ment; motion laid on the table. Mr. Bryan moved to iweeisider the Mr . Bussell earnestly represented the tools connected with the claim, and ovMV T.dgislathre before which this has come reported favorably., on it. .Hs made an eloquent appeal to tlio House in behalf of the heirs of a distinguished of- flc« • biji to regulate tbe proctisft of ■y. This motion dfd not prevail. Mr. Crittenden stated tho clrcuawton ces connected with the consideration of thia claim by the Finance Oommittee. r prevail. The bill to prevent the sale of farm products between the hours of sunset and Hunrise in Richmond, and other counties, was taken up. — Mr. Bryan offerod a substitute for the *He was in favor of paying just claims, and %*■ Mot in favor of pleading poverty bflt. i 27, nays rekding^: To authorise the issue of «bonds by the corporate authorities of Daltou for educational purposes; passed. • For the relief of O. B. Anthony, Tax Collector of Clay county; passed. House amendments to a bill to incor- porate the towp ot Barnesrilie, were cou- ^“jfthtHMilenifuiuutrTo lire mil lucorpo- ratiug the Savannah and Thunderbolt Railroad Company were concurred in. Mr, Kibbee moved to elect a Secretary pro tern, to assist the Secretary in the dis charge of the large amount of business to be transacted during the remainder of the session. The motion was earned and W. A. Little, Esq., Assistant Secretary, was unanimously elected. On motion of Mr. Wellborn, the Gen eral Appropriation Bill was taken up and passed the first time. To authorize the team council of Cal houn to aid in tho construction of the North Georgia and North Carolina Rail road; passed. To authorise the Ordinary of Gwinnett toissne bonds t# btilda Ooart House; passed. To appoiut certain persons Commis sioners of Roods and Revenue of McIn tosh county; passed. To amend an aot to alter the charter of Columbus; passed. To amend an act incorporating the Newnan and Amerious Bailroad Uompa- ny. j To repeal an act to amend section 4246 of tbs Codo by striking out tbe words "to work in a chaiu gang.” Campbell moved to luy tbe bill upon tbe table; lost; ayes, U; nays, 27. Tho bill was passed. To incorporate the Atlanta and Ten nessee Mlroaff Com|iaby. To change the line petween Upson and Pike conufiea; passed. A message was received from the Gov ernor, slating his approval of a resolution discontinuing certain suits agaiust tbe Treasurer; also, a resolution culling upon the Governor for information of tne in- debteduese of the State for printing, etc. To authorize a couuter-abowiug on a motion for contiouauoe; passed. Ayes, 31; nays li. , A House resolution that one thousand copies of the election bill be printed, and geuesally diatsibetod throughout the State, so aa to dissemiuate u knowledge of its provisions previous to the election was concurred in. -» To authorize the corporate authorities of Cuthbert to issue bonds for educa tional purposes. .. _. . To amend au sot inoerpetetm* Clarks ville, Habersham oonnty; passed. To establish a boar d of commissioners of Roads and Revenue for Habersham countyi passed. To change the law of distribution so fur aa relates to the properly of married w6men. The bill provides fur the diHtn- button of the property of a married wo- ' ' ' Q» motion the hall aud substitute was laid on the table. A resolution by Mr. Wofford, of Bsr- to* * ael&tioc to lend granted.- to -the .WSKSWJSK'&to.A. vide for the ewottoa of Governor to fill tbe up expired term of B. B. Bullock was passed, and transmitted to the Senate. On motion of Mr. Bawls, the rales were suspended and the House went info n Committee of the Whole on the tax MT ’ ’ 1 A motion, Ijy Mr. Sojtt, to strike oht section which compels non-resident 9pe hundred jlpfla'-s VVcile, 1 fVinrtd.r.- Ija^tKSmoflUL U IIU »■ movedto disagree to th and nays were called with the following retult—y#us 101; naya44. A lengthy correspondence between Gonerol Lewis, State School Commis sioner, and Hon. Garnett McMillan, in reference to remarks made by Mr. Mc Millan relating to an attempt on the part of General Lewis to have certain text hooka, obnoxious to our people, put into our schools. the Mr. Pierce stated that he had prepared e resolution before Mr. McMillan’s •ech; that said speech hod nothing to with the introduction of the resolu tion, that he alone is responsible for it The Senate resolution providing for tbe extension of the session until Wednesday next, wee aet down as the special order for three o’clock. A resolution by Mr. Glover, requesting the Governor to order an election for Representative in Sumter county, to fill tbe vacanoy caused by the death of Hon. Wright Brady, was adopted. The Tax act was resumed. The Section imposing a titx of twenty cents per gallon on liqaor dealers was stricken outr ■ --- gi absence was granted to Messrs. Jobnsdn of Jefferson, Guyton, husband. The bill was passed. To it legal for i hies aha other officers 1 _ levied Oh, 111 other places than be to: court house door; passed. Lifer: w * a * r B. tenMa 40# 4 M Uvn Cohunbu. Il :40 A M Arrlv« M Oohunbtu lt:W P M Agvnts Wonted, for AJtSffEPREWS 5 o’clock, unices otherwise ordered Uy a majority of the ttoMto; adopted. sSSwS2m5B«P5l Kenuedy, Mason and Davis, of Clark. The House then adjourned until 3 o’clock r. x. -, h quent and earnest, aud elicited i-.ppliui.se. On motion to adopt Mr. Wofford’s sub stitute the yees end nays were oalled, with the following result: Yeas, 120; nays, 82. The following bills were read the third 1*110 Xalloa.A Uuxrd or Trait., St. Lovia, December 8.—In the Board of Trade to-day, tbe Committee on Mis sissippi Levees reported, earnestly re questing Congressional aid for levee pur poses and the permanent improvement of navigation and levees. Tho report was adopted- A resolution favoring a National Pacific Railroad to Han Ffanciseo, vMflan Dfego, wis discussed: An amendment, that the Govern man t should build the road and Allow all companies to run their, cartever it, At specified r^tes, prarolbd an earnest amdimiMi. •' ,u r * *• ,7 ° *'•’ ^ sj i.” j lyt^SSAChWSEilTS. J.tih. unwm Prriuitliski itoHm SltwIaannH. IrturnylaJolsMto Alexia. . Boston, Deoember 7.—Gilmore has returned, fuDy satisfied of the success ol international mniionl pence hb monster jubilee. The Independent Bin Insurance Company has bean enjoined from doing i amend tlie^ charter of the town b( Whole on tbe bilfetn Appropriate money 1 the heirs of CoL M. Sheffall, au W the Revolntionsry War, as Toll of tljair. jest chums against iwindle people out of. their rights. The Committee of the Wnol<f reported adversely to the bill, and ft was lost J House adjourned until 7r, it NIGHT SESSION. Bill to create a Board of Commission ers for Habersham county was taken nji, and Senate Amendments concurred in. To incorporate the town of Clarksville. Bill to create a Land Grant Board, hud the table, t.t, e * , v.u The followinghiljs were passed: To chango time of bolding courts in Brunswiok Cironit; for ditching add draining lands in -Habersham in oertain cases; to inAorporetc town of Boston; to amend oharter of Lumpkin, Stewart county; to oaoMM«t« jury in Sumter; to amend the law creating a hen in favor w «“P**»W«hi , '*bn»*W's»ilU! to'pve- persons seffing by sample to pay a tax of ,onbe 1,16 udmisaion of lunatica and i* qnejmndied cioltais excilod consAfa^ foies, bnt the news is nqfc authenticated ud should be received with great cau- isagree to the report, and Itl earnestly advocated the bill. It passed. To give jurors mileage in Jefferson coun ty. to authorize n Boil per Tax tn Early county; to amend tho charter of Nor- cross; also of Kingston; to organize' a criminal court in Chattooga conuty; and to incorporate tho town of Clinton. ' On motion of Mr. Camming, a num ber of Senate bills were read second time. Adjourned until 9 *. u. to-morrow. London, Deoember 8-^-Theliwt l»Ue- ttu says tho Prince of Wales passed a very unquiet night, with a considerable in crease of feVer. ii winna Hr. h.—Exalting rumorsuM on Change announcing the death of the Prince of Waleg, hot the kM .Quid be tion. Tbe Queen is at the Prinoe Of Wales’ bedside. The morning papers publish extra* Every issue iooresass tbe anxiety. 5* p. M.—The precarious state contin ues. Exacerbation commouced lost night, attended with greet prostration. G p. m.—A Standard extra says the Prince of Wale* is sinking fcst Hb lungs are congested. There is go hoptv , 9| p. u.—The physicians iti attendance upon the Prinee of Walee[ have 1 just is sued a bulletin a bulletin stating that Hb Royal Highness b still very much fUB^Othrd,. ..-g_ w , i The situation of France is grave. The Orleans Princes are pushing the things. Thiers assured the Princes that their presence in the Hall would arouse ani mosity. The moment is inopportune. TbeRedIRci ublican and Legitlrobt jour- nab would clamor that the Republic b menaced. Princes answered they would not act without further consideration. Thiers showed extreme anxiety to deter tho 1’rincoa from taking their seats. Tile commission upou tbe abrogation of ex- TELEGRAPH NEWS ile bad aaid the emergency^ is serious, nod should they abrogalo ' By the New Yerk Associated Press. DOMESTIC NEWS. KENTUOKY. axalloa In Ss.kvlllo—St.sn.r U.fc. Nashville, Decemlier 8.—The Mayor haa fixed the tax at 40 cents on the hun dred dollars. The present rate is 00. It will barely pay expenses, leaving the in terest of the' AFTERNOON SESSION. A resolution by Mr. Richards, provid ing that all bilb passed bv the House •hall be at onoe transmitted to the Sen ate, was sdopted. The special order, to-wit, the Senate resolution continuing the session through Wednesday next, was taken up. Mr. Rryan thought that there was some doubt as to whether or not this joint resolution would not have to be submitted to the Executive, aud if that bonds unpaid for. Memphis, Deoember 8.—The steamer Fannie Brandon, tor Cairo, with 200 bales of ooMon and a few poreengers, was anwged and sunk to her boiler deck. No fives were lost. The boat and orrgo are a total loss. be so, then the resolution <»uld be kegt by him for five days, and there might be some doubt about the constitutionality of the acts done after the forty days had expired in the event that the resolution was not approved- He aaid that the buw iness now before tho Legislature oould be completed in the regular session in January. Mr. Himmnns of Gwinnett thought that the Governor has nothing to do with the action of tho Legislature in con tinuing the session a few days by a a two thirds vole—-and that there is much important business that cannot be finished by Balasday night, and if the Legislature adjourn on Saturday, about one-third of the work already done would go for nothin* Mr. Wofford of Bartow, offered a substitute, extending the time uutil Saturday next. He aaid that tiI*thrtflSe, amfwhcn*the Legislature moots in January, it would take three week* to—t back to where M- la-tore, now ia. Mr. W. D. Anderson retd that he wanted some man who desires to pro- r- - hereafter the tomato wh«l» »*9 i„ot tire ecmioo, to gtv* some good reason o’clock a. K.i and adjotom ot Ip. if.» W4 *hy jt abould be done. Mr. Goodman ntedt'a!ft o’clock t. it, and odjoiuffi 'at that there are #omo import- portion the Representatives the tower UM"' ,ie.ua-of the Uenwel Assambly, •» ehAnce the lienatorisl Diitncts of the State, was baspd on the fact. A* he con tended »*■»* the bill was aneanatituMon- al, aaid’ bill eontafiaing jwo distinct anb- ’ f AAH KAICJJ Senate met, President TUmmcfl in the — -haraias it eiaiWJT TA TAJ11 Ol lanbserved by carrying thro: . j- . J.i.ll iA^)a inlomefa ifnnmn Bills on third reading. . ■ For tbe relief of Erta King; paased- ayes 23, nayi 9. • To alter and explain Section 3bo2 of the Code, relating to the fees of County Treasurer; passed. ant bills affecting his ante which, although introduced, have not yet been Anally diapored ot apeakerSmith said that hi» position kept him from voting in reany iretonre* and that ha had not taken part m the dnbatre of questions as interesting to him, and thut there are some important measures •U0 pending which the interest of the people demand should ho attended to. This Legislature has not wasted ia time, but had to meet and pass upou some of the gravcit and moat important questions which have ever oome before any General Assembly in this State. The interest of tlic’people would be a great deal subserved by carrying through mereproi whfeli th fir interests ifemsnd than by au inopportune adjournment, and the party, which is opposed to this adjournment, wont to disgrace thia body by eiitting short the time, and thus causing imper fect h*i»lation. This speech was elo NEW YORK. OI<t Blair htromti m Po«ni»l»t-The In- tern»Mou»li- Ut'lca»«4 fr*m 4»»rftO* New York, Det'cmbor 8.—Moutgom- ery Blair writes to tho World, urging the Democracy to adopt immediately tbe passive policy. The World editorialljr dissents from Blair’s policy. Arrangements for the International So ciety demonstration on flqnday are con* Woodhull A Oltflln will assist in tbe process'on. Havana steamers doclinb to receive spape; the mails, by order of the Captain Gen- eral. / 4 » ii Wm. M. Foster, the arfb>r, Is dead. All passengers <iuarantinud on the steamer Delaware have been discharged. Only fourteen cholera eases from th# steamer Franklin are left. All but one are convalescing. SOUTH CAROLINA- P««r Men PUo* F lUkta some Point*. Columbia, December 8.—Tn tlio Ku* Klux trials to-day four of tho prieonera Porter, ChildeWi Murphy and Moutgom^ ery—pleaded guilty to the charge a conspiracy to deprive citizen* of tftn right to voto. They reserved the right of rwdiag ASdavtl. in mitif*a«n «f their wmlshuMiit. ■ ‘ 1 ‘ * ~ _ pouishtare. . . _ Btauaberry made the point: Can pris oners be tried tor offense, committed in Merab, andeliarged April 2Ut, undwikn Kln-Klux Act, which was paread ApnP ^Other points will be made to-morrow tor certification to the Snpreme Court. PENNSYLVANIA Tkr PMl.U.lpn*- T».«.WTf—Haiti. NIIIU.iAxl. , .,,< Phlladeli hla, December 8. —The ex amination ord-red by tlic court shows tbe business of tke city Treasury mapendwl, there being PO competent nflicial t9 Wr oeive or pay out money. Accounts ex : business.. Pending tbe application, its “ ' in the hands or n aflMra have been pttt receiver. : Alexia artiveil yesterday. FOREIGN NEWS. NOVA SCOTIA. Nets -Virocrtisemcnts. CEORGIArA’^Ufsaav Co mtjt. ♦ / CjuweoaovAkL*, (U., Dm. 7, WX. TNASMUCH M Urn AtUute Sun hu tk« l*r|ekt cir- t. enbtlon In ufd coanty, or any n«wapaper of tte BUW, noUc* In Waby (rivon that tb« gberifUktolmr- - - - to- MIDDLETON ABRO. C^per Smiths, Sheet Huh ^eritor ' and Brass MynlihiiY.' , ;; 1 E are prepared tn do tbe above WMXia • rtfe* ( riQiMinauner. UhoR next door to Suu^fflce, ran V4u*r, «a, odtfi H0AM1I . ofPS.tMr ref 1 Bl*. ' T.w.ac«trhrtxpwitfcii,. : as- Di.Uuce SO jufyjrym I*llr*4j. tUia BCAYH’ £EOU*£}. IIENUY If AYS, Prop r. MN Board per tlay Etowah River Farm H M.iaJA i A tUrtUA xmT A KWJmO taiAJI Jdm »<!«*! <:t ieWAWadlM.l ta l i*aMuA L*a jm# Fftney-^oodH » 43irMSji- :iroviHrTvoo «<yi II :i’.tj«nAi*. to .oliau’i .ill oft ina ) F G it The Cholera Dl.apprarlna—Live. Let. Halifax, Deoember 8.-/The cholera has entirely disappeared from (he French settlement ut (Jbezxeooke. Twenty-five lives were lost in Nova Scotia by last week’s gale. ENGLAND. The Health «r the Prlurc of Waits— linking Fa,l-No Hope of hi. RcraV- ety—Kieltlng Slate of. tfftlt. tn Frnnoo. HALE. TTlOim HUNCHED AND FOB+Y tlOHT AOMH •plendkt Lied, re»pto4 tatnqvw. Ah* git fleid Cropa. Th# Rome Railroad running thi It fur mure than half a mil* ro—a—inn Out ary next. Tht Crop l9 f Provision*, 4tfrU cuiturol Implement* mud stock of all Kindt, Will b« told—all on fkrorable terms •'> ‘ ♦ . J. A. 4XRLET, - a«Mt 0ra “ : E,,uM * bu Mot-liio Shoo l .,Polnii<T'OHl. mi Pigs, Pure Tfcrlr- ahfre Pigs, SUPfWED BE Mark W. Johnson’s, Cotton Warehouse, IS Brioad Street Ola bit, or thoee W1m> 4 BRAMAH WOVLB. ■ftMlpdfUlg :n N .reft.ret,31 GARDEN SEEDS! Unnno and Snperplioaphates v exile the Prin ces would, perhaps, enter the hall. Thiers, tinder the circumstances, will probably preeent to tbe Assembly a pro position for a definite Republican govern ment. It is believed Duke B Anmale cm car ry a majority of ftbd AesernWy. Betting upon the results of tbe Tieh- borno case ia quite general The latest quotations from tho clubs indicate 10 to 1 against the claimant <JT the property. A strike of the telegraph operatore ia London, Manohestor, Liverpool and other large cities is imminent. WASHING!’ ON. Trumbull Oou Buck oh th* Courler- Jo*ratal fht*rvl«%r«r—Important Cot- tonlutt—The OahlMot—The Wealhefi AVasniwotow, December 8.—Senator Trumbuli baa no reoolleotion of uttering the sentiments attributed to him bv an interviewer in the Louisville Courier- Journal which represented Trumbull as being favorablo to Grant’s re-election. A suit was begun to-day in the Diatnet Court by Gasaoway Lamars against Sam uel B. Cabell tor tho value of 42G bales of cotton which Lauinrs cnsuslly lost snd Cabell fonnd, and knowing it was La mar.’ property, appropriated the pro- * A brief full cabinet session was held to-day, with the exception pf Akcrman. Probabilities. Uisiug barometer and falling tempera* tart will probably prevuil on tfuUirday in ‘Middle Atlantic. Brisk northwest winds will continue for a short time only on the Coast. Waft wiuda vaeru^ sonthwaat on the upper lakes. Bout her iy winds, with cloudy and threatening weather on the Gulf Ooeat. Cautionary signals continue at Oswego, Rochester, Buffalo, Cleveland, and ordered for this evening at New York, Baltimore, Cape May aud Norfolk. Npctiial Notices. None* to T*AY*L*m ueirn W*n Vu lUuraM. T*n.*-Th* Proprietors of the ••Conu## fc»l Hotel, oorner of Front *ud Mtomou ■tents, Memphis, re, spot tfully request the travelers from Oooe^e to put si their establishment. Tho Hotel Is mm* conve- w .^nlly situated, c*n tocopimodaM over three hun dred guests, hae a flrtt class table sad charges very ftodteste, U M per dsy. dec413w ISlgnsd] XLLMR BROn. DIWHOIxUTION TSKSfSS!?r*55Krei--«». i«wr, Liqaot IKxJ.r., PeKbtrce itwet, I. dlwotv^l by matiul cooae.1, on tho lath Oclnbrt JMt. F.lthvr pnty 1* .utbaruvU to collect dm lo tbe firm. Tbe budnoM will b. oouUiweU by lb. uudoreigno* et the ame etond, who raw* * eoottiramee of thefcoonaf el*re*»*“h A b-toch bed• .nere ■ortmeat ot Bomhoa >.« UMlorteow weiaty IA.WW.1 ileo, Brmndlee. Wlnee. Glnt, be. WILLIAM BAXTER. oeeding the funds *M[o octuunulftting with * of the various Je| the heads of the various deportment*. ITrninCHo, December 8.—McKnight k Co.’s rolling mill, at Bitmingham, has been htiraod. IjOSS $l‘ill,000. niuoav. WARnwa hricks. J. ,letc<l. on «h*irt noUee. by lesvtng order at HlMMOltN k HUWrO, jaufbon ef Marietta W*ltmi strettU Any snvmiH under (to,000 <sn be supplied' novjjur I am preitsrsd to supply fhrtn on short notloe. EAR L/Y ROSE. w In immense quantlM. from David ivid Landreth a baaoMon v*0M Mark W,. Johnson’s, Agricultural Warehoma, MerchaibtA tfeikersfliy t .!. towln.-ji - i * il» ■ tifi Witt Consult their Interrtt kp Examining our Stock Befotm Sending O0~ their Order*. > v> * r ‘ We bag W*erp SVt* at.*WS Hon and emn OF/'EM. UifflU. ajtijrs. 42 and 44 Broad Streot, P. a BOX 210, Atlanta, Oa. THE ATLANTA SUN UAILY ud WEEKLY ‘A laws 1’wi.er ra Uw tatnJ ALEXANDER H. Bl'BFHKNB, FoBttMl Etoor, A. U. WATOOX, Hew* Kditor, J. 1IENLY SMITH, General Editor and Buainoaa Manager. THE SUN is an earnest advocate of Democratic principles, and a defendag af Libarty-adhsring to the time-honored landmarks of trua Democratic faith. We look upon the auofeaa of tha party kt the coming struggle as a permanent onjoct of patriotic do«tra. Tatkls end wo shall labor saatemly, latte, tug confidently to the hearty co-operation of iwg DMnecralli tea Union, in oao grand oBttei tuflMI to win a glorious triumph over Radicalism and Can* traMam. *» Party flea* a«M jvornmeut on this continent. For this suceesa we shall labor in tea ranks of the mighty Democratic hosts, who still lore Liberty and equal rights. “ at lnterasto of Georgia will b« fostered, port of V fho gr< We shall gtra a cor report of the proceedings of ublish the Decisions of tha l newa of interest connected wiCh the State Oovernment. Supreme Court, with a I. HENLT I Atlanta, Oa. ,A 00 Piv# TEit.ws of srneoBiPTioift Dally—.l.fle C.py i Tw.lv. Itontba $10 SO | Thiv. Mootb... Hli Months... 6 00 | One Mouth...... Clnba fbr Daily—Per Annum Three Ooptea 27 SO I Bight Copies.,.. ~ 35 001 Ten •• .*4 00 43 oo | Single pap*r 8 Weekly—Per Annum Harts Throe Ha Mils*. —- — , One Hundred Copies Ut 00 Weekly fbr Hi Montka Single Copy 1 00 I Twenty Copies....Z 10 Three Copies 2 8»| Vtfty Oop4as S4 00 2;::^ * copy »0“|Tre JUS o Copies 5 00 ' Twenty Copies 28 00 Ooptea *oo Tiftyoopten -OS SO shorter period than Six montea. Unap^d for wplrva. ' ' T .: OLUBSl Sun Mr OLDBB nntrtl ta whl W th. HOW TO REMIT W. .m ta qro«M»ig ta. nEi^yrlgly e 2?r».^r by DrtR. ,be , li money seat in an uniagmteMI IMvt n km. irmtnr paid fof expiree. irhrte pay charges. Mr. Stephens will remain ml Crawford villa. RM x.iEkan'iMHA mte warninwdte rliasi hte rate- T. M. ULTRA. dulling ODQ window ol Thf. Sun Building, on. 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'i-utih.i diim oiJ\t Uni •* > KNORAVtO CLASS WAR*. : . . .ft’ atirri. .saulh l.mrt jowk > Mrivre au .uuqwihtT U.* O' 'iJuaatvm a ,17-1 M »ai’la> ,«d odt to m. M.'ii.iitoohi, m*H*l ^ e* ’’WAfTtiterr CASTORS, « I t i Ql