The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, December 09, 1871, Image 4

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Adafamid Riohnrd Pet**, Esq, hnva taken some of Mr. Fon*' SwodUk ner- vsnla, and willfeta* them a fair trial.' llafU CtplH mt (h« la» Far lal« at **»e CMBtar. pxar Cent* tnCJCJLLY « Ovi\M CITY AFFAIRS- Cnimu anl Bridal Phesentb.— Silk dresses, embroidered cloak*, fun, French kid glove*, silk under-garment*, French hosiery. Freach calieoe*, French wrapper*, fan*, red laoe *ct», every nov ette ia tie*, real iet sat*, and three iiCiairifilris ■■ rp-fr'Iir-MW-td" Stote, Marietta tenet. lm. Bav. A. 0. Hayoood, D. preach at 9t Paul'* Church Sunday I Vum» TuouoADocna, with violin, The oomplaint of the growing unfaith- fnlnim and increasing tendency toward* worthlessness on the part of the nogroen, is hoard on every hand, and the white people everywhere are boooming more and more reluctant to employ them This is sad to reflect upon. Tli* ne gro, a* a race, ia oareless and thriftless, and is without ambitions energy to suc- oeed. A state of compulsory servitude is the only one in which the race ever improved in morals, physical condition, tuefolnea* or respectability, or increased in numbers. That condition is gone iarsvsr. Nobody trill ever again attempt to revive it, and the negro, in this coun try, is doomed to extinction! It is a sad D., will reflection. The great fact makes up I distressing problem for the contempla tion of tha philantbropbist, and the solution of the patriot and the states- haipand paths** caUaie to plead thsir Wan m Coma.—If any one wants toaflffrrtifctfgW brass, bssanba**- oommodated at tha shop of Middlston Itrothsr. fatffi,ffi>or to Ben effioe- . T«* Da»* and Walieb County Pins- iuin4 —These nun an charged with violation of the Knforoement act A por tion oT Uum ban a hearing to-day. Ob madf .-Henry Hay* keep* the Hayi House ia Oothbert, Hi* Hotel a popular resort—when tsaveien gat To TnATgLSKa.—The Planter's Hotel, Fort Why, (ML, fa kept by a gentleman who takes pains to aooomreodalc his Tna fmanu Pjunoifare—Wo saw, yssSarday, at Badwina A Fox's, a hand naaningHVing of Horn Jett Davis, rep- reasnting hiss, in a standing altituds, be hind tha prison ban of Fortreaa Monroe. Pmnir —Mr. base H. (Hark, of KaaxrfUe, Term., has settled with us per mnnently. He takes the Assistant Mana- germhip of that wall established Inatiranoe Company, Uia Security of New York. Mn ©M igan old editor, and an educa ted gnillsnisii, being formerly oonneoted with the Savannah Georgian. He Willie a valoahia assistant to Da Townaead. Can. Man W. JoflftaoN.— Farmers and stork raisers should not fail to ex amine tha new advertisement of Mark W. Johnson in this morning's papsr. He kffip* mvaxtshsive assortment of fanning wttrittll, seeds, and ehoioe breed of stock for sals. Every person trading with him will be fairly treated, and find him a gen ■A.” 'Bha Anniversary Supper of Me chanic Fire Company, No. 3, will take plaoo naxt Monday evaning. This will be the lBth anniversary, wliiob shows that the Company is rapidly growing venerable in tha aerviea. But age has not caused the loes of any of its efficien cy. The hoys have our thanks for nn in vitation to partako of their hospitality on 1'xnsoN An.—Mr. It. J. Bull, Ocneral Passenger Agent for tha Macon and Brunswick Railroad, bos just returned to tha city; aft«r at extended trip to the West, ik’nb interest of the line of travel whioh he represents. His purpose has been to ''post" tho country in regard to the advantages his line offers to parties going to Savannah, or to health or pleas ure hantqaL who may seek the genial evetglsfesof Ffcxida, as an escape from tkej^a^a winter ef a mors aartbora Fna anu Canar Puirrutti.—We have reaaatty seen specimen* of printing done at the EiaMniulHimh and Job Print ing House" that would do credit to nny ■tohBthianllto tha Putted Statce. The "Eeonomioal" is one of our ftre institu- tioiia cud it gives us pleasure to ooan- mada It to all iu want of any kind al of printing.. Thr proprietors, V. P. Ba son A Co., are wide-awake men, and may be reckoned among the moat reliable of our baaiaeagmin, “Fob Cown and a Market."— Stupa, journalists and journal*, who I lava lias* Srysagto “run with the hare and hold with the hounds," and that have bean running ootniderabty will Itthan, an now trying to tack •bout. t b® P^jPuUr current set ia a wny flitly did not expect. They *7.tWM@fc5aS*S 0 Is kb i t las I, and hot used to it, and are greatly astonished to find tho people sbta to bant np Bings and knock tbe props from nbder those who have fat tened upon the publio ami dispensed pat ronage to editors teflf ptperi who would eitfcnrttppoifffir tickle them, ov ba si- lent thag performed their work of robbery. one's opinions on mtohdu Mb olvtog priu- dffa. reis J tdl • d^mOs*toBitou,torB»ao days and two nights, the ltepaVNoan. have to tha tier ,,Aa weatotod is one iaaue of ThaMdap mertoag, th. tending mem ban of tha party ware divided ip thsir oouaaals on Widhtaffifr aunit siding with Ooniay, sad^dnq^injng qot 40 rwoognise the WtothM wa dn not know— they are not oommunioativa. Wa are only plaadnf ami Mta1<t'thnfr*FL 1 1 % At ona time it was baUavad CoL Ji '•mSE ‘jmens, Wa shall soon have tbe opinion of com* potent men, founded on experience, of the worth of Swedish servants and fa- borers. We have no donbt it will he favorable, £ol tbe poor negro 1 will be a far sadder tuftsin than “Lot the poor Indian.’’ The Indian ia good for Brak ing under any circumstances—utterly in- capable of accomplishing anything for th* world; but the negro, nnder the con trol of intelligence, is vastly useful, and the world will yet feel bis loss. A Smjikdid Grass, Clover and Stock Park for Salk.—Any one wanting to purchase s splendid river farm is referred th tho advertisement oi Mt Ansley, at the office of the Equitable, in the Kim ball House. , Thr Qbkat Fuiuhturk Sale Turn Moenimo.—If you want to furnish your house superbly, attend tho great auctioD sale of Furniture by the Live Auction House this morning. Tn Obxat Crockery House.—We Invite attention to the new advertisement of McBride A Co. This is the most os- tensive crockery house in the Honth, and it making heavy aales every day. Betail dealers will find it to tjieir advantage to call on McBride A Co. ' Bold Roobebt.—Yesterday morning the Imbilpet ol a Harris street residence, found that there was not a single stitch ft clothing in the houso, to put on. Old Aunt Dinah had spirited them away during the night, leaving the family to do the heat they could next moruing. Cows’ Riohts.—Mr. David Haynes, whose oow had been trespassing on Mr. John Brown’s cabbages, to their everlast ing sorrow and perdition, asked for a peace warrant to prevent Mr. Brown from shooting his pet bovine. Judge Butt ordered Mr. Brown released and ad vised Mr. Haynes to pen his oow. The Ofbba.— To-night Madumo Mc Cullough Brignoli will give a grand ope ratic and ballad conoert at DeQive’a Opera House. This lady is no stranger in At lanta, has boon here twice sinao tho war. Our musio-loving people have a charm ing recollection of her wealthy soprano, and those who heard her before will em brace this opportunity to hear her agaia. She is well sustained. Murder lit Jackson County, Flobi da.—Wo loom, by private letter to a gen tleman in this city, that Mr. Felix Long, an ostimable gentleman, residing in Jackson county, Florida, was shot and killed by some person, or persons un known, a few days ago. Ha was engaged in sugar-boiling at tho time. .He was a good S0|p, highly esteemed, and a son of Col. It. H. Long, formerly of Georgia. Kuuoas.—One of the important errors iu our published proceedings of the Con- ventiou was, that the name of Mnj. J. B. Camming was printed Cunningham. Another was the entire omission of the name of Z. I. Fitzpatrick, delegate from Putnam, who was the only delegate ue tually preeont bom that county. Doubt there ere other errors. If so, wo hope those oonoernod will oxouso us. It was all gotten np in very great haste. Nmio Biot.—On the night of the 3d of December, a party of four or live ne- gruee living in Thomtsville—a little ne gro village some flvo miles ia the aouutry —disguised aud armed themselves, came to tho city aud attempted to enter by vio lenoe a house on Bummer hill, containing some defeueeioes women end children They Wore in search of * man whom they had swain to kill for some alleged out rage or iusult Only two of the party, Elijah Kemp and Henry Erwin, were captured. A preliminary examination will toko place before Juatioo Johnson os soon as tha remaining fugitives are ar- rooted. Mrs. Charlkh Moulton.—This lady, who has won laurels on both continents ae an operatic singer, and a brilliant wo man ip aooiety, will ^peor at DeOive’s on Monday eroding. She hai engaged in a aeries of ooaoerts in Europe and America—even in Germany and Italy— Ussnatonl tempi** of murio—that lias sxsltod her to th* Ant rank among the world's pet nightingales. While there she made many friend* end admirers- among them the accomplish od but unfor tunate Fjnptpsa Eugenie. She will b* assisted by a corps of competent musi left no one line this opportunity for hearing tbisunlabmteipinger. Stunk Mountain Accommodation Train.—On and after Monday, the 4tb met, and satii t«rt)t*q fmliae, will leave Atlanta at 5:30, r. m., fifteen minutes after,tha regular Night Mail Train. 4frt2 interested in die establishmen and oontinuanoe of the Aeoommodation -Tniu, are raepeetfhUy notified that this change is kr their couvenfcuc., and lid the (Lv*?* Iraeei^muel he noxenmalateij by the Night Mall Train. By direction of 8. K. Johnson, Sup’t. Ed. A. Warn kb, Ag'L fsocal & Business Notices. QU Report of Interments for month pi Novemhgr, 1671: | p . .* • White* i 15 Colored .— .80 Total. doe9-lt —«5 J. W. Craio, Cbm'n Board of Health tab' Japanese Coooa Sticks made for tbe first time in Atlanta, at Block’s Can dy Fsctory, No. 75 Broad street. Broken Candy 30 cents per pound Chocolate Caramels every Wednesday.— Fresh Candies of all kinds kept constant ly on hand. nov20 6to* Assorted Crackers pat up exp seas ly for family use. Broken Craokers and Craokpr Meal, constantly an hand and for sale at the Cracker Fnetory. noviifl-a , > tJo ' Cottoon, PaoOxminfm— Council met last nig hi, with T>*» Iriwry, Mayer pro. tem., in th© chair. Present: Alder men ^Jlice, £icLpptlon, Wells, Casein, Finch And' 6rubtJ. '* ** Jl WETTriONS. From Joe Richter, for extension of UiLU—m—, ft—■ —— • ■■— From Oeo. Jobnso»,-Jpr a fs^^ceuae to establish a museum on Marietta street. He addressed the Council commending the virtues of his birds and animals. Granted. From Haight k Co., to reduce tax on their circus. Not granted. From citizens for two crossings on Peters street Granted. From W. P. Patillo, asking that street ■nd hook tax be refunded. Referred. From Older of Brothers of Love and Cbaritjr for use of Citj Hall Tuesday and Wednesday evenings next for Fair. Referred. From Tips Murphy, asking for indem nities for lost time. Referred. From Geo. Edwards, for free license to vend chestnuts. Granted. »- « From a youth, “to fortune and fame unknown/’ to peddle needles and pins among country wagons. Granted. IKPOltT 09 0OMMIT1MES. By Mr. Wells: Read bids from different parties for erecting lightning rods on public buildings. Tbe Committee re commended the Star Copper Rod, from Walter 0. Johnson, at 20 cents a loot, Mr. Wells moved to adopt the report. No second. Mr. Wills moved to relieve the committee. Ho motion. Mr. IiOtfry called Mt Cat*in to the eliaif, aud ex horted the Council, with his usual good sense, to either adopt or njeot the report. He seconded the motto* te adopt* -Car ried. and inaction.) By Mr. Cassin: the petition of Col. James M. Ball, to refund $30 of tax. Committee mado adverse report, which was adopted. Petition from Miss Laura Hay good, to exempt sohool house from tax. Adverse report adofttod. * Petiiims of Mias Alice Stroup for re* lief. Not adopted. Petition from Dr. W. C. Moore, for extra pay for serving patients iu cala boose. Committee recommended' $50. Adopted. By Mr. Rice: City Engineer reported that cisterns recently constructed were uot satisfactorily made. Committee recommended that a check for $3,000, re nder due ou con ti net, he passed up to Mr. Crussell.. Adopted. By Mr. McLendon: Petition for gns on certaiu streets. Committee recom mended that pipes bo placed on Peters street from Washington to Pryor and from Whitehall to Forsyth; also, from Mitchell street aud across the bridge to Nelson street. Adopted. From Street Railroad Company, asking for grades ou - Decatur, Peachtree and Marietta streets, Referred to City Eu- COMMERCIAL. Oith eDajly Bun, Ik*} 7_1671, cotton iiei-uR#. ” The market was very unsettled anil Irregular yusterdsy. Quotations rose t<J 17; in store and on the street. Rcceipto 20V bales'; sales 150. Pbovihions—Bacon is firm—.shoulders ; clear rib sides 9; clear sides 9 ; hams, plain l’tif'i 14 ; sugar cured lfll(a,17. Bulk meats—shoulders 7; elearrib sides 8; clear sides 8j. Laud—Tierce i0po.ll, fans 11! ((1,12 buckets 13. Fin A* (UAL-—Gold iw baying V K)a- selling X 12; silver is buying 1 04—sell ing 1 08. Fbuit—Rough peaches 41 to 51 per pound; peeled 10 to 14. Apples, peeled, 4 to 41 per pound; green Georgia apples 63 60 to $4 00 per bbl- Bcnwi—Tennessee snd countty bat ter 20 to *0 cents; Northwestern 27 to 81. Leather—Hemlock 25 to 80; Oak 40 to 45; Harness leather 36 to 45; up] leather 42 to 50; Calf skins 625 to 1 per dozen; American calf skins (25 to 40 per dozen. HiDES-^-Green 7 toTligret-n salt 8) to 81; dry hides 15 to 10. Onions—63 00@4 00 per barrel. . Tonisoo—Low grades 55Q)56c ; cot ' 75«90; fine, 61 $1 25@l 50. torso flhoo Iron 7c; City. Mills and Pittsburg bar fin, I us* id ration of Ike Members - ttoe OsmmI Assembly. I'-Nt'iq SENATE. Mackerel—.Half bids. No. 168.00; No. 2 67; No. 3 6ft Kits, No. 1 «1 85; No. 2 $160; No, 3 6140. OMDH*~el7c. - Grain.—Com, old, very scares—white 95097; mured 95; new sheltod tKV«»93. Oats, mixed 88(ai76; Mack 70@7B;yeflcm 75@80. Huoab—A, 14; extra O, 131; crushed, erura 1213161; fair to choice brown, 111(3)121. Fair supply; market steady. Coffee—Bit* 22^24; gnfro, 30. Molasbes—By barrel, 37; head, 32; New Orleans choice, 05. w - Salt—Liverpool 2;Virginia2:10. Rice Hy hogs- , 70, prime extra extra 939». Flour—Superfine $6 50367; 8T 00^67 50; family 87 WKSji 25; family $8 75(a9 50; fancy $10. cotton goods. 8 oz Osnaburgs, 16; 6 oz, 121. Sheeting, 121. 7-8 Drillings, 13. 7,-8 Shirting, 101; Shirting, 8R Yatn8 f ' : tll uum bars, $1 40. Cotton rope, W. A11 domestics in good demand* Live Stock Report by J<taies^ Beatie &. Co., for tbe week ending Buturuoy 2d December, 1871. Arrival at the Atlanta Live Stock Yards—12 car loads horses and mules; 67 car loads hogs; 4 car loads cattle; 1 car loud sheep. Rale of-mules and horses slightly improved—(femind better than the previous week. Good Tennessee cat tle 31 to 4c. grosafty the oar load. .Hogs 5 to 51 by car load* Sheep $4 to $4 25 peg head. BY TEL'EQRAPH. New York, December 8.—Comparative cotton statement: Total receipts from September 1st, 1870,' 1,184,769; same this (All the Council cuilained tlieii action Year 1,300.893. Total exports from Sep- ^ (ember 1st, IBTO, 617,603; same time Pattriou for extension of Spring street. Action postponed to next year.. Petition for lamp post in front of Gen. Austell's house. Not grunted. TREASURER’S REDOUT. Tito Treasurer read his AipOrt tor the mouth of November: Receipts during ttie mouth 886,445 92; disbursements 684,470 39. Balance ou deposit in Park Rank of New York 81,966 68. Mr. Rice asked for acroesiogon Peach tree street at Johu 0. White's corner. Adopted, , T , Also, that a lamp be plsead near tho Governor's manaion and residence of A. Leyden. Referred to (las Committee. Also, that a 12-inch pipe be laid down on Citiscn streak Referred to kUreet Committee. Mr. Oarain moved that s 12-inoh pipe Im extended from Hightower's to minuter street. Referred. Mr. Finch moved that 6300 bo granted to N. A. McLendon for 300 feet of ground on Pryor street Adopted! X*M —Ossein, Grubb, Finch. Nays—Riae, Wells. Mr. Wells rose to a p itnt at order. He contended tho resolution was oat of or der, because Mr. Mclwrabm 111 sliuadj donated the land to the city. His Honor sttstained the point of Mr. Wells, hi eo fares the lab bras aoncerned, but a precedent bad been established to the contrary. Mr. Cassin moved to pass np a oheck far 6600 to MaLenduu. Car, ried, by the same vote. Mr. Wells asked if he could change hia ,„ vote, with* view to a reconsideration at * the next meeting of the Connoil. The 1 Chair sustained tffifr; Mr. Finch appealed from the decision of the Chair, snd bis appeal was sos- tslniidby Csssin, Ffneh Snd Qrnbb; nays, Woe snd Weils. Mn WeUs iwaosded his this year 471,105. Stock at all United States ports lost year 430,636; this year 406,230. At all interior towns lost year, 95,636; this year, 070,875. At Liverpool last year, 319,000; this year 445,000. Amciicuu eotuiu uflout for oreat ttntain lost year 178,000; thisyear 174,000. Auoueta, Decembers.—Ootton active and strong; middlings 18}; receipts 595; sales 110;. stock, 1870, 15,000 13,250; net receipts for the weei sales for the week 4870. New Yang, December 8. —Cotton mo tive and firm; sales 0772; uplands 19j; Orleans 21 J. Sales for future delivery to-day 13,950 balcs 1 as follows: December 19J, 191-16; January 19 1-16; February 194, 195-16, 19 7-16; Match 19 9-16; April 1911-16, 19|; May 19j, 1913-16. Money easy at 6; sterling easier il‘8i(a,9. Gold active at 10(<til0i; governments closed steady at iiipt advance; 62s 11; States quiet; Teone8seea 65, new 66; Virginias 63, new 68; Lonisianss 61, new 50. Levees 63; 8s 71; Alsbsmes 100; 5s 05; Georgias 8; 7s 85; North Carolina* 34 j, new 14; South Caroliuas 43, new 29i. 8r. Lora, Deoember 8.—Whisky 89} @90. For unchanged—ovdst lots 813@ 13 25. Bacon—clear sides 7|. Lard bu siness small, quotations higher—choice kettle 8j, Liverpool,- Deoember 8, Evening.— Cotton closed firm- uplands 9); Orleans 10@10id. Manchester advices more fa vorable. Fine rosin 20. Cincinnati, December 6.—Pork de mand light, holders firm. Lard ditto kettle 9. Bacon-dear sides 7}. Whis ky excited and prices highor—92; closing 93. Louisville, December 8.- Provisions firm —Imenn sides scarce; held at 8e. Lard 9@10}. Pork 813 50®*14. Whis ky firm—90c. Savannah, December A — Cotton- Middlings IS); net receipts 267". ports to Great Britain 2260; coastwiso 504; sales 1600; stock 65,128; net re ceipts for tho week 18,633; exports to dro*t Britain 667; Continent 7145; Coast wise 2425; sales for tho week 13,300. Charlkwton, Deoember 8.—Cotton steady; middling* 18|®18}; net receipts 1833; gross 1835; export# to Great Brit-, ain 1068; coast 9155; sales 500; stock 33, 070; not receipt* for the week 12,951; gross 20,953; exports to Great Britain 3018; continent 7002; e*le* for the week >oo. Maion, December 8.—Cotton firm; middlings 18; receipts 2211; shipment* 1800; stock in 1870, 9,680; 1871, 10,715. CoLUiaos, Daoembar 8. —Cotton quiet; receipts 1885; shipments 1775; stock 7255. Extensive Auction Sale r— r 63,000 WORTH OF FURNITURE AT AUCTION. Give** Opera Boa**, |J.|B. BARSKIT, AacUooMr.) Saturday Kerning, Dec. 9, at 10 O’etot*,’ Tl. krgMl 1<* oi rwOUar* AaJ HauaduU eff*cu ev*r ogsrpl a Public Auction iu <b« enr- tn il^Msm us to*. jkK (y, Co» FINANto ESTVgT. ThnOeiamlttaarecnBnnaiMliiil payigmt of bill* to tlie amount of 86,825 07. Council adjourned. Thkek was * relaxation yaaterday of the cold spell with which Atlanta has boemvm«H], p/-, Dining Boon 3 Klooniit Mirrors. 4 Good Cook 8tovcs, FhM Bfrir and Ootton WrttrwMM. BUnkH*. Qtriiu Mid Bodding (HnoMhr. OFOckrrr *nd Mm Win, FMthtr PUlovn and Ms, WUnnt Pro- vut*. ImOm, Ml o*s*v ms- too MM*w to mutko: Is M Ik* mo* mStoatv. M of Flu* Hou«tovJct ruiuirer* n- sriasIM P.stl*A.Mn- I* tb* city ’ *S>Wf QSQROfA, DOUGLAS CQ. Omnauni’fr .Orrioi. I October Ittt, MTt I fujidoB uX jmnoiukli) , aud t will p«M upon tht Mae At mj oftot AtDooglfrEville. ou the 4ih dv <4 November next At oh* o cTock p. m. W.,W. ULNDMAN. oot 3d-if. Ontinnrj. 1st District—H E. Laawr, Navsnnab. 3d -John C. Nichols, lUoekshear. > 5th—M. Kirkland, Homerville. 9th—Reuben Jones, Newton. 11th—LaviC. Hovie, Dawson. 13th—Itob-rt U. Black, Amerieua. 14th—O. W. Kibbee, Hawkinsvillo. loth—D. W. Cameron, Jacksonville. 16th—H. Hicks, WrigtitoviUr. 17th—Joseph Cone. 19th—Columbns Heard, Greensboro. 22tl —T. J. Simmons, Muaon. 24tli—li, R. Hinton, Bums Vista. 26tb—Wm..F. Matthews, Talbotton. 26th—A. D. Namuily, Griffin. 27th—E. fitoadman, Covington. 28th—W. F. Jordan, Hontiaeilo. 1 29th—W. JL Reese, Washington. / 30tb—J. H. McWhorter, Mnxeys. Slat—Wm. 3. Erwin, Clarksville. 33d—M. Van Baton, Hotner. . .)t T -1 6441b—JC A. Candler, Dedatnr. ) 86th—Geo. Hillycr, Atlanta. >< I :: 37th—G. W..Paddy, Franklin. ,n J 39th—Jaanto R. £ rerun.- Caalon. 40th -O. -J. WaHtvra, Blainmite 41st-tJwhn dedno- Morgantown. .. :) 42<l—John ICh Buns, Ram*. . 43d—L. N./Tsatatnalk Dalton. it. t II It . rbpuuucah* n’ >7/1 4th—J. U. CohttBti, Brunswick. 6»h—Jqshtot Griffin, Valdosta. - 7 th—W. Ia. CUrk. Xkomaaville. 8th—Benj. V. Bruton, Bain bridge, loth—F. O. Welch. Albany. 1*4*11— Benjamin Cooley, Augusta. 32d-J. C, Richardson, Dawsonvilia. 36th—W. O. Smith, Gmutville. 38th—Walter Brook, Bnohsnan. OOUtRED SBNAXOB8—BBFUnUCAMS: 2d District—T. G Campbell, Darien. 12th—Thomas Crayton, Juumpkin. 20th—rCno. Wallacev MiUedgeviUn. 21»t—Jaa. B. Devcanx, Clinton. 23d—1. II. Anderson, Fort Valley. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. DEHOCRATS. Appling—Lemuel Sellar*, Holmesville. Baker—Henry Tarver, Newton. Bartow—John W. Woflord, Carton- villa; John W. Gray, Adairs villa Bonks—Nathaniel Woflord, Homer. Berrien—H. T. Peeples, Nashville. Bibb—C. A. Nutting, Q, A. Bacon, J. B. Boas. Brooks—James H. Hunter, Quitman. Bryan—O. H. Baker, Eden. Bulloch—D. L. Kennedy, Stilesboro. Burke—Robert A. Murpbey, Tho*. M. Berrien, T. Duncan Cox, Wayneabaro. Butte—Thou F. Hammond, Jackson, Charlton—John Paxton, Traders’Hill. Chatham—Isaac Bnssell, Emanuel Hsidt, John J. Kelly, Savannah. Campbell—Johu Goodman, Fairburu. Can-oil—John S.PentocosUCarrollton Catoosa—W. H. Payne, Ringgold, CbaUaUoochee—David C. Cody, seta. '' Chattooga—C. C. Cleghorn, Summer ville. Cherokee—John B. Richards, Clgy—John B. Johnson, Fort Gains*. Clinch—Hampton A. Mattox, Homer ville. Cobh—Wm. D. Anderson, Wm. P. An derson, Marietta. Coffee—John M. Spence, Douglas Colquitt—Isaac Carlton, Moultrie. Columbia—G. P. Stovall, 8. 0. Lamp, kin, Appling. Crawford—Wm» Rutherford, Koox ▼Ule, Dade—E. D. Graham, Trenton. Dawson—John Palmer, Dawsonville. D© Knlh—W. L. Goldsmith, Decatur. Dooly—John H. Woodward, Vienna. Early—Brinkly Chancy, Blakely. Eohols—B. W. Phillips, Statenville. Effingham-—Morgan Rawls, Spring- field. -i ■ . *• Elbert—Emory P. Edwards, Elberton. Emanuel—W. P. Rountree, Swoins- boro. Fannin—Wm. Franklin, Morgantown. Fayette—Wm. Whatley, Fayetteville. Floyd—Dunlap Scott, Rome;. M. R. Ballanger. Forsyth—Isaac L. Hughes, Gumming. Franklin—Asa W. Brawner, Gaines ville. Fulton—J. 8. Wilson, E. F. Hoge, Henry Jackson, Atlanta. Gilmer—N. L. Cooper. Ellijay. Glasscock—W. G. Broddey, Gibson. Gordon—Joel O. Fain, Calhoun. Green—K. L. McWhorter, Penfield. Gwinnett—W. E. Simmons, G. H. Jones, Lawrenceville. Habersham—Garnett McMillan, Clarks ville. Hall—L- A. Simmons, Gainesville. Hanoock—Geo. F. Pierce, Jr., F. A. Batts, Sparta. Haralson—Wm. J. Head. Harris—J. W. Murphy, O. F. Potillo. Hffimijinn Hart—James W. Jones, Hartwell. Heard—Britton Sims, Franklin. Henry—George W. Bryan, McDon- ough. Irwin—Reason Paulk, Ijrwinvillo. Jackson—John R. Hancock, Jefferson Jasper—Andrew J. Watters, Monti- cello, Jefferson—W. P. Johnson, A. Bease- ley, Louisville. Johnson—W. H. Martin, Wrightsvillc. Jones—Benj. Barrow, Clinton. Laurens—C. J. Guyton, Dnblin. Liberty—J. W. Farmer, Hincsvillc. L* e—Dr. H. B. Lipsey. Linooln—Henry J. Lang, Lincolnton Lowndes—Albert Converse, Valdost Lumpkin—H. W. Riiey, Dahlonega Madison—Isaac J. Meadows, Daniels ville. Marion—Thomas W. Harvey, Buena Vista. Meriwether—J. W. Moreland Montgomery—Jas. D.Clements, Mount Vernon, Miner—Isaac. A. Rush, CoKjilrti ’ 1 Mitchell—L. A. M. Collins, Camilla. Miltoia^-Jamas M. Howeli, AlpbarsUa. Murray—8. E. Fields, Spring Place. Muscogee-—J. M. Smith, jT F. Pou, Columbus. Newton—J. M. Summers, J. B. Davis, Covington. Oglethorpe—W. W. Davenport, Point Peters; J. F. Smith, Stephen* P. O • * Paulding—R A. Trammell, Dallas. PteWfr Daniel B. Knowles, BkM#! shear. Pike—John H. Baker, Kcbulon. iyib- || xj 1^..,. w-s-a l, ... ... • wW““w. n. dbbu, veurwwa, Pmtosffi—John A HswRaj-, R. fraoSh, Hawkinsville. .1 1 -Im'tT VulMtoH-Jl A, Sthridge, Eaton tan. Qaitomn—Jains* H. U>«Ty, GeongVj town. .vtr-quva Babnn-G. M. Natherland, Oloytoa. Raadalph B. A. McNeil, Oolhhari. R. F. Crittenden, Nunhaway. Riohaaood—J. B. Caa'sring. 43. tosaail, W. A. Otork, Angbrto. -*t Sjohlav- C. B. Hadsoa, XlUrillo. Screvuu- John C. RelL Rytvasus. Hpaldiat—Davfcl H. JoUann, Griffin. Sumter—W. Brady. Sr. 8, Glove* p Lbunville. Upson—John L Hall, Tnomaston. Walker—J. Y. Wood, LaFayatto. Walton—Chos, L. Bowie, Monroe. Ware'—D. Morrison, Waresboro. Warren—'T. J. Barkesdsle, O. L. Cloud, Wttrranton. ' Washington—J, W. Renfro, H. Taylor, Kutidersville. Webster—Alfred 0. Bell, Preston. White—James F. West. Mount Zonali. Whitfield—Cuarise J. Emerson, Tun net Hill. Wileox—David C. Mann, Abbeville. Wilkes—44. W. Wynne, H. P. Slaton, Washington. Worth—Royal R. Jenkins, Tsabella. Wilkiqoou—C., H. Hooks, Irwinton. ,1 , WFUBUOAtf. Camden—Henry 8. Hillyer, St. Mare’s. Deeatnr—J. D. WilUsma, Baiuhridge. F. Rage, Stalk ville. Honutoh J. JL Griffith Fort Valley, Macou—L. C. Junto, ; Meriwether—W. ; H. F, Hull, Green- viUe. Monroe—J, Brown, Foreyth. Dougbevty—F. . Fi Fatney, Albany. Stewart—rJ. B. Mansfield, Lumpkm. Thomas—J, BaUle, Tha*»*s»iiie, Piokeus—John M. Allred, Jasper, roLORBD if nsui nos—muantLioANa: j Baldwin—l’ster O'Nceh Milledgevilia. Clarke—A. Rmherdson, WatktosviUa; M. Davis. AUkftna- . Coweta—8. Smyth, H. J. ftorgeant (contested), Newna*. Dacatnr—A. Bruton, J!**nhrid(toeln v Dougherty—R. Jeunv, Albany. Stewsrt—J, A.Lowi% Lumpkm. it, Greene—Abram Colby, Greensboro. Glynn—Jiuues Blue, Brunswick. Houston—Geo. Orison 4, Arby Sim- raons, Fort Valley. Mosroa—G. H. Clowar, Forqyth. Movgau—M. Floyd, A. Dukes, -Madi son. __ u- ■. . ■ McIntosh—T. G. Campbell, Jr., Do- rieu. Thomas—A. Fred. Atkinson, Thom- iwville. lading Bom of Folk, Standing CenuiiiUrrw of ike Ucorgi* Stnte Mcnatt. Candler, Wellborn, Nnnnslly, Hillyer, Nirboils, Hoyle, Brook. Finsace—Simmons, Chairman; Hinton, Candler, Barns, Hillyer, Lester, Heard, Nioholls, Bruton. Enrollment—Hoyle, Chairman; Well born, Hillyer, Peddy, Brown, Kibbee, Welch. The State of the Republic—Wellborn, Chairman; Reeae, Hillyer, Brown, Kibbee, Hiutou, Brock. Eduaation—Nioholls, Chairman; Kib bee, Jervis, Reese, Lester, Clark, Camp bell. Internal Improvements— Nnnnally, Chairman; Burns, Bruton, Erwin, Blank, Hinton, Jervis. Banks—Lester, Chairman; Hillyer, Simmons, Barns, Brwin, Welsh, Stead man. Privilege and Election*—Brown, Chair- mun; Heard, Griffin, KlrkUAd, Kibbee, Hicks, Estes. Petitions—Estes, Chairman; Hoyle, Blnok, Cone, Cameron, Colman. Pnblio Buildings—Erwin, Chairman; Kirkland, Lester, Block, Burns, Brnton, Cone. The Penitentiary—Kibbee, Chairman; Nicholls, Jones, Cone, Candler, MoWhor- ter, Wotiaoe. Lunatic Asylum—Hinton, Chairman; Simmons, Erwin, Smith, Kibbee, Mu- thews, Welch. Military—Jervis, Chairman; Kirkland, Cone, Erwin, Brook, Eate*. Deveanx. Printing—Hillyer, Chairman; Gaudier, Simmons. Hinton, Wellborn, Richard son, Clark. Deaf and Dumb Asylum—Borns, Chairman; Jones,.Black, Richardson, Hillyer, McWh 'rter, JerviH. The Institution < f (lie Blind—Jones, Chairman; Simmon , Iloyle, Cone, Hen ry, Kirkland, MoWho.ier. Agriculture aud Muualuctures—Stend- manf Chairman; Jones, Mathews, Jor dan, Erwin, McWhorter, Anderson. Auditing—Candler, Chairman; Bruton, Nicholls, Peddy, Heard, Kibbee,^Wallace. Engrossing—Jordan. Chairman; Hill yer, Cameron, Hicks, Cone, Ulook, Brock. Journals—Cone, Chairman; Cameron, Hicks, Mathews, Welch, Bruton, Wal- looe. State Library—Heard, Chairman; Black, Estes, Jervis, Welch, Colman, Wallace. New Counties and Coanty Lines—Mc Whorter, Chairman; Kirkland, Jordan, Anderson, Smith, Cone, Crayton. lunfla* Committee, or the litre*, if H. preventative*. Jndieiaiy—Messrs. Hoge Wm. D. Anderson of Cobb, Phillips of Echols, Graham of Dade, Baeon of Bibb, Sneed of Richmond, Simmons of Gwinnett, Murphy of Harris, Pon of Muscogee, Scott or Floyd, Edwards of Elbert, Peeples of Berrien, Doll of Screven, Hunter of Brooks, Gumming of Richmond, Pierce of Hanoock, Biuapltoi Chatham. Finance—Messrs. Rawles of Effing ham, dimming of Richmond, Crittenden of Randolph, Netherland of Rabun, Barksdale of Warren, Howell of Milton, Jackson of Fulton, Nutting of Bibb, Cato of Troup, Gray of Bartow, Butts of Ilandoelt, Ormond of Houston, Hunter of Brooik ‘‘'•tislnoJ Committee on State of the Republic— Messrs. J. W. Wofford of Bartow, Clark of Troup, Jones of Terrell, Hall of Up son, Goldsmith of DeKalb, Bush of Mil ler, Hoge of Fulton, Goodman of Camp bell, Wofford of Banks, Long of Lin coln, Johnson of Jefferson, Qflytou of Laurens, McWhorter of Orccne. Committee on Military Affairs—Messrs. Baker of Pike, Watters of Jasper, Chan- T*lbot-*P. Morris, J. JP. Woodall, Talbotton. TskaietTo—Hanial J. Fljrnt, Craw- foai villa. Tat nail—Jon. B. lirawtoo, Reidvilia. Taylor—Wire. G. Bateman, Batter. , i Telfair—H. (I* . W. Craig, Ti t*pcr- anre TerreU—John It Jones, Dassoo. Towns—Daniel W. Killiou, Hiawasne. Twiggs—E. S. Griffin, Jeffersonville. Troup—W. H. Clark, West Point; Vi. W, Cato, Hognnsvillo. f Washington, Bell Of Webster, Jenkins Worth, On Bonks—Messrs. Gumming of Rich mond, Scottof Floyd, HarveV or Marion- Bowie of Walton, Wynn of Wilkes, Mor ris of Talbot, Wost of White, Trammel, of Paulding, Griffin of Twiggs, BeassI of Jeffaraon, Clark of Riohmohd, Boc of Pulaski, Paulk of Irwin. " , ’ On Privileges snd Election*—Messrs.' Phillips of Echols, Pierce of Hancock, Bussell, of Chatham, Rutherford of Ctavfm|ScJViriUDf Pickens, Floyd of Deeatnr, Smith of , Talisfcrro, Slaton ol Haralson, Colby of Greene. On futcnial Improvemasta—Messrs. BMI Of UpSn. Woodall of Tklbot, Wooff of Walker, Summers of n Newton, Heidi of Chatham,Bicharda of Cherokee, Wood-' ward of Dotfly, Rountree of Emannel, Barron of Jones, Pentecost Of Carroll, IfilCy of Lntnpkin. Hudson of Schley, Jones of Hart. On Agriculture and Manufactures— Msssrs Davis of tow, Cody of Chattahoochee, Davis of ItowteBt Bimmons of Gwinnett, Joiner ■of Dougherty, -Etheridge of Putnam McNaal of Randolph. Bayou of Henry Morrison ol Was*, Guerr, of Quitman Bemea of Burke. Ou Enrollmeut—Mtasra. McMillan of Habersham, Converse of Lowndes, Craig of Telfair, Dell of Screven, Cleghorn of Chattooga, Baker of Bryan, Bate man of Taylor, Spence of Coffee, Sto vall of Columbia, Hillyer of Camden Palmer of Dawson. On Journals—Mcsso. Buah vljlillcr Killian of : Towns, Cloud of Warren’ Emerson of Whitfield, Kennedy of Bnb l*cb, McConnell of Clayton, Payne of CMtoM*. Knowtea.of Piawe, Murelaml of MeriVethur, Gloverpt Sumter, Field On Penitentiary—Messrs. Goldsmith of DeKalb, Dokadul MostgSn, Baker of Davenport of Dgtethaipa, +tom« of Talbot, Jones pf Hart, Hsrvuy of Marion, Brown of Monrbe, Rutherford of Owwfbfd, Simmons of Hull, Riley of Lomphte,-ftdrnaa ol Dow arm. “ ■ vl SUi- ildwin, 5fe** of Tatuaft, Mann of Wheox, Martin of Johnson, Meadows of tfadMOn, Howell of Mdtotit'Wilsore of Fulton, Ballanger Washington, Emlrsdn of WhHfleld, Jobes of Macon, Pic roe of Hanoock, Hanoock of Jackson, Hook* of Wilkin son, Richards of Cherokee, Goodman of Campbell, Franklin of Fannin. On New Counties and County Lines— Messrs. Fain of GoMbn, Guyton of Lau rens, Clark of TVbUp, Jones 6f Gwinnett, Hendleyof Pulaski,Converse of Lowndes, Meadows of Madison, Woodall of Talbot, Clower of Mnniaa, Braddey, of Glass cock, Patillo of Haaris. On Public Printing—Mesars. Wm. D. Anderson of Cobb, Heidt 'of Chatham, Carlton of Colquitt, Cato of Troup, Chastain of Gilm^I, Netherland of Ra bun. Richardson or Clark, Johnson of Spalding, McWhorter of Greene. On Auditing—Oraig of Telfair, Riley ell Lnmpkin, Rountree of Emannel, Frank lin of Fsnnin, Atkinson of Thomas. On Petitions and Memorials.—Bnidt of Chatham, Graham of Dade, Bryan of Henry, Edwards of Elbert, Johnson of Jefferson, Berrien of Burke, Baker of Pike, and Hall of'Meriwether, McMillan of Habersham: On State Library.—Baeon of Bibb, McMillan of Habersham, Jackson of Fall ton, W. D. Andernoh of Cobb, Russell of ffituMMW■■•m* a VstereO enafoH -Ate On Western and Atlantia Bail road Jackson of Fulton, Hall ol Upson, Me? Millan of Habersham, Craig ol Telfair, Tarver of Baker, Wofford of Bartow, Fain of'Gofdon, Cato of Troop, Mc Whorter of Green, and Hall of Meri- wnthar. Ou Public Buildings and Property.— Camming of Richmond, Wilson of Ful ton, Wynn of Wilkes, Kelly of Chatham, Hudson of Schley, Netherland of Rabun. On Corporation*.—W. D. Anderson of Cobb, Camming of Riohmond, Fain of Gordon, Hoge of Fulton, Phillina of Echols, Pou of Muscogee, Peeples of Ber- ieu, and Hall of Meriwether, Phillips of Echols. ry, Jones of Gwinnett, Obx of Bfli . , Davenport of Oglethon e, Johnson of Oky, MyWiy of Botkft, Bifaly of fcm- ter, Braddey of Olainoook, Handley Of Pulaski, Putney of Donghert^, “n Public Expenditarea- Meoan, C. futiing of Bitib, Kefly Of Cliatbam, Ifammontl of Bntta, T'arecr of Baker, McMillan of Ualieraham, MeNeal of Ran dolph, Pou of Muscogee, Griffin of Houston, Snoed of Richmund, Wilson of Fulton, Ballengur of Floyd, Roes of Bibb, Munfefield of Stewart State Raad Defaulters Required tO Walk up to the Captain’s office and Settle. Resolved, That the late Treasurer of the Western and Atlantic Railroad, and other officers and agents of said road, l>ny immediately over to the Treasurer of the State of Georgia the balances re maining In their hands belonging to the said State of Georgia, being the earn ings of the Weetera and Ausntio Rail road whilst in possession of said State. Resolved further, That said late Treasurer, and other officers and agents of said Wretern and Atlantio Railroad, shall not ptv to any of the late officers of said rad, or to any of tea person* now claiming to be oflioem of aogjrood, or to any persona appointed by Rnfus B. Bullock, late Governor, as Commission ers to look into the affairs of eaid rand, or to any other person whomsneaar, any port or portion ofthe said balance re maining in their bands. Resolved farther, That tho Treasurer of this State, call upon tee late Treasur er and other officers and agents of the Western and Atlantic Railroad immedi ately, and demand of them the bakuicSe of money so dno to the State ea stria set itatoi ,r -..Vi 11*^1 ,g Provided, that nothing in}he foregoing resolutions bo construed as expressing the sense of this House that the balances admitted by the said officers and agents, are tho real balanoee^lne. Jambs M. Smith, ,..1 Speaker House Representatives, J. D. Wadobll, Clerk Houso Representatives, L. N. Teammkll, President Senate, T. W. J. Hill, Seo’y of the Senate. Approved Nov. ITth, 1871. .BuMAun Coxunt, Governor. Exocurren Department, 1 ■ : Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 28th, 1811. .4id I, R. H. Atkinson, Secretary of tbe LieoaUva Department, do heseby oarti ly, Gut the lorggoing and vqjhin, if fa tlTJ9 and correct oqny of a r*tiuiuU»4 passed by the General Assembly at it* present session, and approved by the Governor. B. U. Atuehoh, Huolj State T***ntmEE’s Orrrm, I Atlanta, Oa„ Nov. 29,1871. f To tit* lute Otfkert and Agouti iu i toil* the Weetern. & Atlantic Hi Brut! Th compliance with I (fifing resobihont psoneil fry both Housss snd approved by the Gasteaafa.ih bn* oomes my duty to demand of yon the gytacaawBifiR-M AUsatate Boilrandwhil* t a of mtasay so due Mm State. N. J* Agorah. State IbpsnkL q / lOlifriakiEtt » m youpw. ***** •old fo pfajr d» rgeffisjf ffioi s^63rba'i bhU ' 6: f H Btthi, 1 still effip and lll)k|UB M Jn.lao*. ViMm mgrGto; ■ LMrta Jk Co, 1 bsax, % J i.oy.1. Ipkg; W A A ii ki. W c«r 4VGin X A A feuftfiotoB, MS BHdM ftw Phil- n o mines, lriuwur n»w 1 tesG VhmI brook, 1 tikt; Bcttia A Bro*. 5 box«w; T Alien, lfbfrffi bttaffia; W H BPoffioh, 1 bos. BD*A> JffJiKiA, i«ent