The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, December 12, 1871, Image 1

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vol. n. 5„ a'q :: , edf | ,ZU8 YtllAQL d HT •ofi *d x'«o Bfo rrp j LI mnrnxmil .wnwoM rkmmnT ev of Ireiltiiiv *<•• ' O* 7 * ( Ms'll .•• •>■ ad'. «u » "EPI ’ frHfloO V iVvbn^. Vwa»?» ,bwt»• Wo od V ,vwa! yrft »Mift nrvifn n' nwo jwwadii'.K. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1871. THE DAILY SUN Published by the AtluU Ban Publishing c rawarM Alexander H. Stephan, Political Editor, x.*. Jaw—■■ J. Italy Smith, ttaoral Editor aeMHanager. — ■onma....... , t lee# period than Six Months 11 NOi 487. GEORGIA LEGISLATURE. taoert-TBiHij uatb' rpecauMrfae. " SENATE. * *“i1« _ .a-iVftitataN, December 11. Senate met; Preoidopt Trammell in the «r. Jtetchum. poeos, approved-March4fi, 1883, which act exempted not only the bomeetenda from execution, but the rente and profit* arixipg tUarelram. The bid n lost. To amend Section 121 of the Code, ao rM., , To allow Attorneys at Law to awea plena in certain cwm; test. P ToaUwS? and for othav porpoeM; amendanaot to " the oompensa- tbeHPHMminM Three Copies Ten AHM-'T'W'yrir Twenty '» Fifty " ft 00 S 6ft 00 WEEKLY-SIX MONTHS : 81(Mie OoffF,,* .*v...«.w Three '• AV«iv4 o.T... l«ft ...... SftO Ten M Twenty" •« U 00 One Hundred Coplee, Six Moethfi OufUCOp*— *• a a a S Com to. Uni Cera* Ratw af. Adrertlsmg Adopted by tke ffMM W Atlaete. On ifiolion.df Ur. Jones, leave of ab- iMnsdinTn ** • B#yU •“>' Mr. Hinton moved to take up the Oen erai Appropriation Bill by section.. Tito motion was oarried and the sections of the bill aeverally reed and adopted. I Leave of absence was granted to Ur; ^sasasasiSsE.**,,. Sraj'a&a; asetts Capitol had inexplicably disappeared, and be deaired to call the attention of the Senate to the fad. that the cause of the m^aterioua occurrence might be invoati- Mr.- Matthews offered e resolution that a committee of two from the Senate aud three from the House he appointed to find oat by whom the flag had been pull ed down and fbr what reason; withdrawn. Mr. Hixatatwrffaraclaieaaiutiatr, that, Whereas, It had been represented by an experienced architect that the Oapito I building is not entirely safe, that this Legislature shall hold its next Senate roeolntion requesting Cungro.tr emetic, them wau 2Ugruins or more. The to make an appropriataon to reimbuwo I lOgniius of Milphiifc of antimony prcs- the oily of Savannah for expenditures in c ut would make twenty grains ot tartar improving the navigation of the harbor emetic, of Savannah, was earnestly advocated by Mr. Kelly, and adopted. Memorial to Congress relative to dig great oanah was agrecd.tp. ... Senate bill to amend the obarter of the Atlanta and Blue Biftge Railroad Com- onw adjourned, until'* r. k. ATOWOOM HW8IOK. Honse axst at 3 r. u. Anal ■ »nd Recorder; paaaed. To probtta itmttss from driving tor was adopted. toriying away cattle from their range, and for other porpoise; lost. ! .To amend tirc rrad-l.w* of this State to far aa relates (q the counties of Bibb and Houston; passed. To create a Board ol oonnty; passed. To change tho time of holding the Superior Court of Richmond county; passed. To establish a City Court in the city lof Education of Bibb resolution by Ur. Jaekson, declaring that Hereafter no leave of abseuoe will be granted, oxoept ter Providential cause, A bill to protect crops, Aa, in regard to fences, in the oonnty of Burke; passed. The following Senate bills were passed:, To authorise the Ordinary of Rookdale unde to bail the former Capitol building at MilhxJge- vtlte. ’ll ms in §11 IU i|' »|tPUJ ill 111! !l ! 3IIMRUJ11? Sis waiajamw :|!|3|i|i|3|l|3ISj§ M A I i i i I s « j i! Mi f 1 l vLi- Tha Senate refused to suspend the ** rnlee to take up the Reaolution. Mr. Wellborn stated that tgrarring a number of vacant seats of Senators whose •btenpaijrpetttpontMgejJfor, hedoni ed the calling of the. roll Leave of absence was granted to teasra Cone and Richardson. The roll was called. Mr. Rruton offered a reaolution that Messrs. Lester, H.Uyer and Reese be ap pointed toasoerUinend report whether * “ it session of this Seqate is an the . MriA Ur. Imater made the print that the resolution is out of order, for if the ses- '“i is authorised by inw, the reaolution nnnnesssry, and if not authorised by , the Berate has no powar to act on rosolnfiao; and further that by sol- l two-tkiwls vote taken on Bittrnlay, the Senate had dotprippipd the session of to-day toW4*jjU.- T) '■ The Chair ruled the point well taken. Me. doom appaaled from the derision sib Butweanent Uiaertioa. lmcrtion; 10 cent* for each «ubeequent lnnertion. Advertisement* Inserted three ttAM ft week. If per cent, off the table rate* above: twice a wft*k, 28 per cent off the MfteakMa. > •' -•> AdvertUcmente for Fire Ootnpeniee and Churcbee, half the ueftal raire. In order to eetabllah uniform rales of advertising for the Ditty Press of Attest* era have adopted the W. A HEMPHILL k 00., •’* Preprtelors of the .. 8s W. GRUBB, Bute of the New Era. anuoI'W’PSSSraa, — flntlrouii dime Sable. '• Kibbco contended that the , of to-day it legal under the provision of the Code, that if the lost day of any pre- _ scribed time shall fall on Sunday, the —‘ succeeding Monday shall be regarded ns ;th« dsy- ^ ' , 7:68 p u .10 JO pm Arrives st Chattanooga »V. 6;16am IVIi Leavae Atlanta 6:00 a m Arrives at ChattMW^MW*./.. lJlpm vast un to raw tokx—oun LearefrlttttaU.. 1A. JL .* f.. L h. Arrives at Dalton Mdui FAsaraoah **Atft—inwaxd. Sa**Brs.T*s.Ma*KpM» lam. c£ZJzrr.^ r rr:. ... Leaves Dalton . 3:35 Arrives at Atlanta .....10:00 question of adjournment in the statement of Legisla- Jive action, which requires the sanction to depend upon a two-thirds vote of the General Assembly. Tte <r • ftained. Horn lit, s>t rriumtmmi r i tew TiS.wlla....i ...Sima no tr Train lea Train arri' ' Day PsaeempM^trmS^PavaawM. n i+* .. ™ Nightp—anger Trei»te«r*» •««.*»»**> **»im of the .Code; Lcsveaiiaeoi^..^..wa.«. r to tawte..ivs-to..;gjQf r m To chafaf Night Passanger TBatftarrtvf -re * p, aa^ yt- r : • u.ftff p. W Arrives at Msoon..a Night Passenger Train arrives 7:1ft a. » Nigbtl’aaseqger Tcain leavae.,^......... ,7:00 p. m l>sy Pasaenger Train arrivei... 5.00 p. m Day Paaaeuger Train leaves., ,...,..6:48 a. ov ATLANTA AHV ft Leave Gainesville Arrive at Atlanta. Lesv* Atlanta. , « A. M lft A. M. ****»avmA*i.f« ?• Mi Arrtv#at He, Memphis and Charleston Railroad TIMB SAftl* MCWWft ooiNo wkst: r«MW^v..!S A ri Mail Train leaves Chattanooga.. 8.-00 PM Arrives to MSsapMa, wattffiy. .w.P II oomimo kast: ' s “ 0 r ^*X M £P£8w p:. Mail Train leaves Memphis 19:10 ArriVfti ltr Chattanooga, next day. V ““ raw Leave Uavanuah daily.. 10.15 P. M rt T.ll.s (wri » | ti. mi oaptaa....»«.•■.•«,»«............ <.so r. ■ Leave Tails he sees daUy^flWMiiy* 0: {«# Lssvs trrivs BELSHC’fctmr Atr hibtottWtt fog Governor of the resolution of the Senate extendingdh« session mntil Sstur- dsy. the ifilli, stated that the ipiminitiee duly waited upon the acting Governor on Ssturday afternoon, and informed him of the action of theSehate. Hoinqqirtd of the committee whether fh« WoWtion was of the same purport as that of the Abase; und -whs bMiT tftht1tWrii]anP (hat n Certified copy of the resolution would. of Atlanta To incorporate, the Mutual Protection Insurance Company of Georgia: passed. ' To amend^the laws relating to noncapa- tive wills, providing that redaction to writing shall not change the character of a will, in other respects a nonoupative wills; indefinitely postponed. To exempt from jsry duty all ciane actually engaged in the their profession; passed. To change the line between Olsy and Calhunn counties. Ma Jones said the county of Calhoun tstive in the House, from the ug said codnty, he opposes the t indefinitely; car riatt and moved to postpone ried. To incorporate the town of Ackworth Cobb oouuty, passed; to change the line between Warren and McDuffie counties, passed; to change the line between Me- Duffie end Colombiaoountiea, indefinite-' ly postponed. Senate adjourned until 7:30, p. n. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. House met, Speaker Smith in the ohair. Prayer by Rev. Mr- Hridt The rail was called and a quorum watt found to be present The journal approved. Mfc H»idt moved to easaend'ttm i to take from the table a bill to amend the charter of the Savannah, Seaboard and flki<ta|raj Comptoj, that a compromwe had been efleoled be tween the mends and opponent* of the bill. ’ The motion and oppen prevailed. queatiou^froaj decisiou of the ohair ouae amendments to tl^o Penitentia ry bill, providing fpr farming out the ^U^K^realthettiird time: To amend the usnry laws of this State. To require Justices ot the Peace end Notaries Public, ex-officio Justices, to ksep dockets of their proceediogs, sod fur other purposes, serinas df 80, 480,4885end ptssfig I To iDocrporatu- the Exchange Bank of Macon; passed: ■* " To amend an act to incorporate the proprietors uf -tlie A^gunla Canal, to comprise certain city ordinances in rela tion thereto, and for other purposes; passed, t , n a^ niter ani ariMTd scttfkn 34T2 of the Tta Couc, i relating to continuances; lost. To amend an set to euthorizo ,the Mayor and Council of Atlanta to pro vide for tbs introduction of water-works, id for other purposes, afr. Hillrer proposed an amendment vines not yot-renderedi and whom? such eurtificates have already been issued, that the Treasurer be mstructcd riot to pay the ssSMuntil ths axpiretion of the time certified to, was adopted. Thi following Senate bills were passed- To ornate a new judioiri circuit eat of the couuties composing the Southern, Mooon and Middle Cir oouuly to issue bonds to build a oourt bouse; to amend Seotion 1052 of the Code; to provide the mode of adjudica ting rights of parties under the Home stead laws; to incorporate the Mechanics' nnd Traders’ Bank of Georgia; to repeal Section 812 of the Code, and to provide the mods of taxing shares in banks; to provide for taxing bonds of public ofli oers; to amend the law relating to mak ing panels of juries for the trial of crim inal causae; to amend tho charter of th» Atlanta and Roswell Railroad Co. The Senate resolution providing for too apportionment -of members ol the House of Representatives was discussed •t^some length, and indefinitely post- The Senate amendments to the bill to amend an act antboriring the city of At lanta to construct water-works were oon curred in. . Bill to exempt lead from tsxation in the town of Adsireville when need for sgricnltnrsl purposes: passed. Senate bills to smena Section 42M tbs Code. To change the time of holding Lee ipericr Court, and to incorporate the •Grange and Barnesville Railroad Com pany, was named. Brown, from the oommittee to inveeti- i [at* the United States flag, reported tost it had been done by order of the Gov ernor. House adjourned nntil 7, p. it The witness sms examined concerning the sediment found in a tumbler ,»t Mrs. Wliopfnn'u A 4..1.1— —intflihing a sell- •bonds, Jif Itr. emetic „ _ of.tartar emetio in the NEW YORK. »'ir Ifialh^ofs Divlnr- Drovrnctl—The Inter. natlOMMle novrmrnt-ArrrsU find INi. Message arts mp 4 IftlrIn Spain. ( . New Yore, Doom ruber 11,—rRev. .Ed ward Y. Higbbct*, Minister ut Trinity obttMl, fa dead. Wilbur H. Ramaoy, soo of Praaident NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT FMirrir and oitrMrKJTTM .MU403MK.: Si Wore., t'Arrgrtmi, Flotrtrinw VUtnU, BfoltaW/ ' Roots, Strawberry riant,, n nilgai f Ul H «< ' ' >d be- rir»,Cmrrmmt$,4iparatwH, i 1 "'ill JWAwmA*. I too a bus ,vns it ,1V0I JV IhaLl *«*'>• »fTsn»*0»m«»B0vt ianontxim an» <Jf tpxvi TJttJElSfik: and -SEEIwir FOREIGN NEWS. CNQLANO. Tkfi Dying Primes. SANDBDtaHAM, Daownbarll—8 a. m. Tha Prinoe paaaed a restless night His symptoms oontUos precarious. Noon.—The condition of the Prince la unchanged. His symptoms are unal tered. ,r. : 6 p. m.—Woles has been restless during th* afternoon, bnt his exhaustion is not increasing. * L9HP9N, December 11.—An unofficial telegram from Sandringham, at 1 o’clock this afternoon, soya it is evident, from the istress there, that the Inst hour of the tittoe of Wales is approaching. The! whole household is thrown into the deep est gloom. It is reported on good au thority that he. has been unconscious, with ono interval, from the first. Tho Prince’s children, tho Qneen und other both as regards the Mayor and both branches of the City Ootmcfl. " Alexis has retaoined quiet to-day, suf fering slightly from the ague. This even ing he gave a private baucmet^toRpm twehty-fivo gentleuioh, including uoycr" porOmSta and Mayor Gaston'. cuitey,- to cbulge Uie liu. between membera of the royal family, have been Court of Savannah; to extend tho pro- visiAnvof 11th Section of act approved February 22d, 1850, in retetion toThx Colleotors and Receivers ol Chatham coUht^to^Fulton county; to prescribe the driibalfiW tl lki dnties of Ordinary qf Ohatoam oonnty under oertaia oireum- stancesfito provide for sales of property in this SUte ; to authoriae the Ordinary of Cherokee county to issue bonds to build a Court House; to provide for farming out of Penitentiary convicts war __ '-flT ~p>Vf jt! Senate wwriA ments to the Appropriation Act were con curred in; to amend the charter of the Ocnmlg^ Rtey RaiVoyl^nd to change the name thereof. Mr. Phillips, Chairman of toe Com mittee on Privileges and Elections, re- rted that no papen had over been re- rred to said committee in the oaae of J. R. Himmona contestant, m Hon. Wright Biedy, and abet ha was informed by the Clerk that none bad ever been iresented to thu Hanse, The foltaiag — rrULTUrWrilrw)! vance Compawy of Georgia; to require Ordinaries in taxing Old era an the sev eral Confrtv Treasorers to specify out of . fund i which fund such onlere are to bo paid; to incorporate tho Flint Diver Manufac turing Company of Upson county; to jitovide for the peytnoAfdl the debt . of rikalm eounty; to amend too practice |i the oaae of Injnnotiona, etc.; to allow plaiatifiit in execution to icoover dumagea in certain eaaaa; to amend on set entitled an act to amend an act approved 27th of gust.. 1876; to vnienil the > town ol MetririnsriUaite amend an By tho creation of and the bill 1b prescribe the practice in cue of in- matron, and other extraordu L»wamvuaw..io.mte<awitam,ttnm»- «rt«u i™....„Miuai aaitetiuiju a Arrives> MlftftqHaAft Mffoffff' 1 Jt lftgasU Aailrmi,. lft ftftAUIJI 1U, waukAfs KlftlftM i at .TT.iasfthkar . ftfiiaiAsr ffiSBssssa Lnm IftgiMftati an r L >, , f elation. He did not deny the right to prolong, bat the resolution does not con- tost right. Tbay do not conflict, ftittMVtir-rrrwrwrW&lSSET* 11 " of oh *" r ** *2?' Bom. lauwfiSatayaha resolution ITHWfTMIlWlWr’rjrflJIfl C^ia ihe table; carried, by lyres lw>, naya7. flocftft kntlii on third reading: * repeal ato act to anrend flection 9151 GREAT BIHTOHY OF THE volums. bsofl (or < urcuiMs vitR terms snd tUscnption of the work. Aititms NftUonsl PuhlWt int Oo„ Attmta, Os., Phrhitelphia, Fa. or 8t Tjmls Mo * octlkdtf delating to (he withdrawal of* claiins; % amend Section of tlie Code from; 16 to 2758, relating to Coart contracts _ ABouu naolatioo that an tbeopinioa Of «Mv Genwaf Assembly this day is re quired to oomplete tha oonatttntiaoal term prvasribed for this General Assem bly was read. a Senate adjourned nntil 8o'clock. Ajntnaaoaa svamca. ' The Hecate met at 3 o'oloek r. n., Praaident Trammell fn tho chair. The discussion of the Houu reaola- kion, looking to adjournment, ring (tie, this evening wu resumed. Nteholls opposed its sfiaatiaw on ionsl Tight qf Mr. Hillrer proposed an amendmeDt the Sloe Ridge Rsilroa, ssCfJ«.oted ,h of l \ W- llioommlinn ^ adopted, ^ m 0 P iniotf ^ passed. Spiniot r <51 tint General A»- sembly the tertieth dsqr at tha ah»ion having fallen on Sunday that to-day un der tile laws ot tbi. State is required to oomplete and ha iaataded la tha forty days Mr. Hoge said that the adoption ol this reaolulioj weald probably conciliate tin-present lifflcnlti-s in which the As sembly is placed. Mr. Camming said that he woaid vote forthavulatteii, Ire aims It >■ taw, and not in jhplrtt «f co*pCo«i«K The reaolution wu adopted. Brown of Mnuvni, oolored, offc following reaelation, Whereas, some to the knowledge ol this House el Representatives, that the United His ire flam whioh has been aaapsintaii o for tha Uapitol ateos tha aim ruing e4 this Lagialatore, has bate rudely, time lastly and feloni nmtly rantaaad by some persons uokwawn fo this bedy; o, HmchaL That the removal ol j, being an apt_ of diateyahy to Government of the ynHfid States and «% t ooninittee to saoertarn the tht Offenders, and re tina Staio. Tht resolu tion, tWM. untamensly •adapted.. oad a, Blue end Atkinson, colored mob, terday and to-day. Bandbihobak, December 11—10 r. m. —Wales did not sleep during tho after noon. His general state continues un changed. London, December 1L—In accordance with the request of toe Archbishop of — preyers for the reoorsry of .iparent ware introduced into .. . - in nil the Anglican Chnrchea yw«rd»y. In_ the Roman Catholic os, and prayers Churches, the Jewish tho Dissenting Chapels, ap trareoflbred. . 1 The feeling of griof for the present, and uneasiness for toe future, it profound and widespread. Buaineu it almost vns- ponded throughout the oountry. The telegraph lines lines ore blocked with the multitude of massages seat to and fro flonoarning the Fnnoa. The greatest anxiety is manifested to obtain tha latest news. Morning and evening papers ■area extra editions every hour of official bulletins fcett Sandringham, which ore too rarely issued. Tha telegraph lino to Sandringham has been cloned to tha general publio, hennaed tha wire wu burthvned with messages to tha Queen from cluirlntaua, quacks and officious persons tendering mrdioal advice. 1 Basque. . bu been accidentally drowned. A number of Interuatiuuaio working men, attended coart when their impris oned brethren were about to be triod. Red ribbons, feathers and neckties wore conspicuous. Judge Shandly discharged all the prisoners, on the ground that the; bail already been sufficiently punished' The crowd greeted the released men an- thuaiasUcaily. Their red flag wu re stored to them. A muss moctiug aud pa rade tom been projected forsoms evening The Herald's special irom Madrid states that tremendous excitement is manifested over Grant's message regard ing Cuban aiTairs. The Government has resolved to maintain a firm attitude. Reinforcements of 4,000 men, two Gene rate end lour iron-chute will be dispatch ed immediately to Cuba. The pohoe arrested six members of tb* International Society, who attempted to panda yesterday. In an inflammato ry speech, a meeting was called this morning to the square fronting the po lice ststfvn, where the prisoners win be arraigned. beige numbers, including women, vis ited the prisoner, in their colt last night. A cosmopolitan Conference, at a meet ing last night, passed resolutions de nouncing the interference, and recom mending theluteroationate to parade next Sunday, and raised: money to dafeod toe prisoners. An interview elicite the fact that Wil son failed his attempt to reconcile Grant and Sumner. SUSSmS "i!lTll^.KaMMk.H MASSACHUSETTS. Tk« Haulrfpal Kleclloa—Alexis. Boston, DeoemBdrf 1.—The Democrat ic and oititen's candidate, Gaston, wu re-elected Mayor to-day. WASHINGTON. DOMESTIC! NEWS. ■ SOUTH CAROLINA. — Th. W.rt’pon south Carolina, CoLUnnu, December 11.—The Fed- 7 , n .oral court, when it aentencea the pnson- cnorrer ol g lmvo olcoded ouiltv will .b'.'iill' ere who have pleaded guilty, will decide as to whioh section of the Ku-klux law has fixed their pnuisbment. In the cose or the Avery, und utliefal sharged with murder, tho defense inovod to quaah the indietmenh It ie expected th it thia ease will go to the Hijpreme ‘ upon the decision of the Circuit Court n Court. Brown, apjiointad on said coountttae, The Haoate bill to carry jwregraph 3, section 5. orusle % ol the Constitution of this Htate, paaaad; also, to amend xretinn 81-of tha Osda, to re lation to offering rewards for ctimtfmb; also, to imjioae certain Aatiaa and analar oertain powers upon the Ordinary of Union county, u ..a ■ Senate bill to wake oertain misilcmca LftsslU Asflam Barstft. Cincinnati, December 11—-Dr. Chip- ley’s. private lnnatio anktmn, near Lex ington, Ky., has been burned. PENNSYLVANIA. Tfcft Kss*Ki|»lol»« •• • fttiwt fniuiiiitti; DwrahaV H.—Ateadp aa|dosion burned a liouao with a small rax patient. A mother and three chil dren, who were burned out, ware refused ‘ the neighbors who feared th* They were taken to the [folte cfothes caught fire near d be was ImrlMMl to MARYLAND. Trial OV th* IslllWIM maagla. Annadous, Doombcr 11.—Professor Aiken testIHed in the Wharton trial that, failing to find strychnine or arsenic, he to suspect the presence of snti- posy, wtiieh he retnbltebed by two or to cany into effect three results cliarurtaristio *f autiiaouy, - gpd nothing else. Ho .let hUnI tha pro mss and. treatment fbr discovering to* praaanoe of autunoay, and nunla teste to discover rebat particular -Oomppund an timony was prune ut. The only c- ,t uiity wtaau autioionial containing thus puttie- nlnr ordinary article of commerce known Washington, December 11.—The case of Ward vs. the Stato of Maryland, in error from the (Supreme Court ol Mary land, was up to-day. Iu tliis case toe plaintiff in error was indicted in thoSfato Court for violation of tlie Statute against sales by sample by noh-readenta without liccuee, aud tha Court uflirmud too right of tho State to exaot the license. This court holds that the Statute of Maryland Is a iplkiion of that clause of the Constitu tion whioh guarantees to tho ateiaeaa of each State all the righta, privjtegcu, he., of the citizens of tho several States, and that it is, therefore void. Bm th’c viett ia taken that it is not a violatibn of the oommercial chaos of the Constitution if the tax is equally laid on rcsidwts and non-residents. Mr. Justice Clifford de livered the opinion o[ the Court Mr. Justice Bradley concurred in tho opinion as to the first breutoh of the decision; but dissented, as to the aeoo«d, hokling that the statuteiaa violatiuu of. the com mercial clause of the Cunstitanbp, be cause it is r. regulation of eomnterao Be tween tho Htate* and that ia repugnant to this clause ot the Coustitutioa, with out regard to the equity of the tux, The Treasury or tho Uuitcd States, at the request of Spfueer, has been placed in tha hands of a oommittee afapointad by Uoutwull, The investigation will consume several mynths. Iu the on au- time there will be ho interruption of l>u si ness, as the committee will, irom day to lltey," supply Spinnar with tteq funo. neuded lor tha day. maata test I fo-1 cosnaent IP oolsrs sohtated a—Box m. Special NotJees^ if one* TO ItaAViaaifcttonM w arTu tom, TtMif.—Th» Pwiftrfteni Of the <‘OMtt»»TctftI Hotel.' corner ot Fmt *nd Jefferson Hk-estt, IMftpRlftk rs, spoctfblly request the tMeslsrs firocn Geoeff* to pftt up ftt their establishment The Hotel Is most eanvs. nlontly sttufttod, esn sccomnuxUls orst thiss has* 4rud guests, has a first class tstaU sad charges very modem to. ftg M per day. [ttgnsdj r.aiajgj Th*. iDavkki ,ynfl»ftrty#f 9 t&nrixo'VM* vnu-An. tetaoh {Sen 9U>emiac»«ttt«. G. W ADAIR, Auct’r. Mr/DsTta ti»5vU/Jj withatit rsasrre. IfyWs issawtfaT riftW'.’SSi.T)- NmswSff- Two Lots and Cottage, ON WHEAT 8TSRT. S3~5 ftro^drUaa aUe, and rah >f large shaSs°tmss[‘ai Tfcev am ccnlraUv luoatad. and in a ft no neighborhood. bouse, which roots fbr f »■ tifmnii |fii|i|y|d rpHX tateaSaanMosMtat vUkfWtiMgtttO tes» itatagnalataiM tana liiltti a, ita'V ooflcdtatitiL : lihtiiiM ftlUft—k *hSSW»^ a Kuhrt'. ,tor«. IlwlUoa at UttenV wfll sr f cash, balance In thres Invitation Extraordinary 1 . been asked frequently by to pim-hafte nico lots, when "iff ^ - West End Tmst, Mar it ■gel, end on the Has at tha Btraet railway. I take this method of aunoanciag UUH1 J^kve dlri- at mhw re eieotod Mftyor w-dftj. Partv liooft <of varioua dimanakms, and wULthla uftsjnson.seU w^re generally ignored in tliG election entire property, bdmmsnerog if - i 6'fcfcck, both ah reurartls tho Mnvor and both F r0 *F**** . •i " > I eordially invite svsryftodjr to gentleiasn, young gentlemen, young widows : in fikot. I want all thsVfltsr pen (As U th»y ode of thsfte Lifts, hiUhl ouj^aud lWft JpB. ^ Hombcra of both Lonaes, of Ibo . Legislator*. ofhn'fki Oourt., nlifftalMk BtiftAtfMNsiiff 7 *'l: *r« invited to sUsud thin gsOftifta ■ tesnntir,,! W. ^ ,.rmm Ira sals of hsautiful lota. 4oclli«lt Lost Money. V SHALL amouht of money was billed np on Whitehall street yesterday, wbiota tbs loser ca* K«ltyr applying to policeman A. w. jitt^snd^des- tYirm For Bait or Exchange. bottftpa land, staly 1 miles South'of JAfJafffe.' r. < O. W.ADAIE. dcciadM , \ - t . XLII CONGREiSH. as tartar emetic. Tha reach or oompouad toe Huiuiur Uabu0p<in introduced tho am- pcxtv bill which pu.tw-il (be IIouhv lout Bcwnon, with'tili-Tecommenilutlttn that i' paM. It ftxdndaa tho former navy, or my, and legialativo uffioere who weut into tho Confederate aerviee. Senutar Sumner's hill alielialiing the Internal Revenue Bureau, reducing al •peeial tuxes and tuofeaaing th* direet whisky tax to aighty cente per gallon, creutul a diacuaaiuu whether it (should go to the table or committee. Sheruau ar gue* it iffunteonatithtinnal forth*Senate teoriginitoaocha bill. -i< h > i The Hteativng, Committee had a*ou- vultatiun over the tax and con texted aeato. No ooucluaion was reached, Humdt-r wne elcuoed from the Com mittee on Privilege* and Bleetfoae. ftevurai petitions wavo prwwited ui favor ol frao salt. _ ' , a ' Huntulr’s bill aliolisliing tho Tqternul Revets ne Bureasi was referred to the Com mittee on Finauer. MortaK oflered. i *m at Cougrvij adjeuru aige fdio the The Llanee'of tlie day was oonsumed in a disetiatioH of Hie lVeasnry fiafhloa- >ssa. . iou-r In Executivo saaaion tha Bai finned Watto Cemmissipucr of {tare, and Walker CommlMfcwcr - AfiMHt " ■''••• **• “ ’ ■ .-> idi c/ HOUSE. ■ J’. q Many bills were introduced uWfer the regular call, including one fof aoinrety. witlioat exception, hy Mr. Cux! ora ro< pealuMi raw arsis for lte.eujia-informer*. <rao mukuig lurvignura cligiUu tp tlia BreisiJcmJ; hfle to connect tiiff' Miwis J fiake MfcMgnn By a titfo ekfol^ regulating ll.o ooutna ta faa aar- rying too mails. . o. , - q ,.i . A concurrent rosolntum was introduced to oiljonru from the list ot December to Into of Moi rropbition the third IfoMerof Iiidl January. amend Hectiona 04U and CKM of tha Code, rotating to the working ol pubfte 1 . — — —— - . roods; tahlid. nuda felonies; lost; also, to make certi- obtained was sulphide of antimony. Ihsei The apportionment bill was dtermarod ■ ■ ' a from railniad books, tie., (quantity could not liavo been less thau2U| tho taslauco of the day, but no progre. To repeal an act to aecsirc profits aria-1 fi*,l extracts ing from homesteads, and for other par-1 evidence in certain t a;lost I grains, nnd, if you call the article tartar I was maile. jBjaxcgfc*; 1 HOSE WANTING BKIGJUL fftft ftf aOQOMp. datad, on ihort notice, by loavlng order at Ao, wnreat note too.ete tea tampIM. aoviiigtr I. M. eltxa. i lo ijfoiTroTsiti ...— —, ., ..orv Jo, «Ks murax ByA,£ J MR*»mre bta^tano fte noqc ,ci J b unit mad -,W 1 ■ -iHc-i ..‘ .id ,1 j a ,i«tooqxa owaa *8 Mrtrffti MstilMttr lllfri J 1 -hard ^teiiil-u] lo ordinal uoqu tr ,-o.t rn.*’iiai. re rates* Bafota. tataSfo jex _ 1 1 • iw iftWii tivpvStn ■ •: 4 'Ifniwp xvvaiadw at "■ r ^ Lnr-ir'*-- *L*w trstoi Slot ot Dry Goods, 0rook<te(ttB tnutA mjT lo , | eh! ->l!ai X*C mta ksd foodli ff ( ' irareboaMei a* vaa of ookamoa , | V Vreiao ta'4flireHMid*wA. won ii inU , atiate wtil I IQ litatih III H^atjfitijfttaia tatiorarira.ret’W wtita*. id . ^t-Atorima^ite-l zi—-sn 31-vrre.no ri—renfT—. ’tali Iuportnntiffulve i *S!!l?8riI •anfor.vatt The Hook 1* extend re — liffwft >—,ll>tarftl bn hand. daclT lt lilte HarrUbnrir. 1 coijiv fffHEritifesji- : ‘ r ; ■ ■ftiWWftr *»*,w •.oj ii .. '.iiuiimu uvfoi oewreg-i rod pggMI 4i:a J» IhaiMMlSrff. MkjUfti Q—JKi r^tWEVirWIT wTVfl 'VW ,W*/lT1 Mtiiifieratitt ftatelia^ittg ftoepawByd, v ,y, yteo-raai —to—I ' • - -q ~ ^iTtorTTT^T—j .a. -, Ly— UNSECTIONAL, UN PARTISAN, UNPOLITfflftt mnmt/MO;’” • . >i <i o'ad of noon Mjofl e»v mi ,1 The fretdieNt arWrs of TWV-BooA* yuM.fieri*taiMttAtiytateWtiteaf rt»tiff* of dUeoVOt p and orlentijic rewardt. a . reao.l,.dl, -Hriwri TJimll .1 OBcteUy adapted hy Ihe.JkroiaU: aad main lli«rfc~*f fidaa.ttlro. _ i»l3 I’wamaJ edT Ibc An A Mxdatioa rotapata of man! aUadl aeqv agaw *W boita —ai xaad al akI qfaitfr ,vWt #di vat ,waf td adtiUot ayottind, w KMUice—ate *, "V«. tiwhig *,»«»• Text-book, by the eminent iduil- ‘ which ore the " ' * . un Chaaped, Bat,and Mott.. ■lod.ne Now poNriha*. Thw,‘i MAURV8 CtEOGRA By Commodorft M. F. MATTHT.of tbb ttrgfi ma^c an em in th« Mftodj of Arfg adeaeft, aad oompIUhod Southern teacher, “ are characterised frethnesi of ityle which mast ever render a red hy aH who Wish to leach Geography and not moreiy as Mtncrotioff or dry •->t' Holmee’ AeteJerfi tind By Onoaa* P. Hama, LlilX, Prefo.iw ol Hutory ' Venable'* Arithmetical ‘ - —■.owwfo.te.U— .< es,Kaj|OL in»Ko.a ■ pa v 1 ,.T<- t«a 1- «»-. x JUFOiMi ■Drawer 1^,’* Officii* l CoAt^ lH&tmi ifffl