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VOL. II. SUN. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1871. NO. 502. THE DAILY SUN. PnblUllfHl by I lie Atlanta Sun P«klWUW I'ompaiiy. J. Ilcnly Swill*. AlpiMder H. StopheB*, l , oUllr»l Editor. I. R. Walsoi* • > • i Nvw* Ealt#r. J. Henlr Smith, General Editor anollusi nos* Manager. Terms of Subscript lo»» I tUtwlo Copy pif}u^u?!n.......r..» .I- - *1*' « •• For a lew* period Hum Six Mouth* (per mouth). clubs i , 6 00 fffrr*- CmpUt . • • • ® WEEKLY FEB ANNUM : flnffls Copy Three Copies fit* •• Sr^ rjt®3tfa'5BEss "-H—jajg^.aajaiv Blnfl. Copy J 4KTS* Ten •* , Twenty “ vifty '• 1 One Hundred Copied fix Month* M 00 Mirny U • 9 CtnU. ENGLAND. A Coalition tfelmt (iUddonr. Dec. 29.—Tlie jVipee of Widen IjLvpJljufir fcftjPtiffth. Tae swell ing above fee 1S1|> WeftLidding. London, December 29.— Alarmed nt Gladstone's RepifUiouii tendencies the Conservative faction of l lie Liberal*, led bv the Duko of Somerset anil Viscount Halifax, nra seeking to form a coalition with the tones for the purpose of electing the Right Honorable Mr. Bonevrie an Speaker of the House of Commons, in stead of btr. Broad, and to compel the retirement of Gladstone. Untfor mm g -:g|8|S|S|8|S|||S|S| jf | l ,8 18 13 18 IS 18 I * Ml « It I 18 18 3 \m i | 3 IS I S I S 6S 5 8 IS 18 18 IS j S I e s s 8 S 3|S|8|S|S[8[8f8(S|8! f H-pl* ***** S'l mrm S I * I s . s #* I s j s | s i s j s 1311151111 “Special Notioei,” A) cent* per line for the first Insertion; 10 cent* for etch mbeeqnent Insertion. Advertisement* inserted three times » week. If per cent, off the toble rates above; twice a wert, 25 par cant off the table *»teC Advertisement* for fire Oompanlee and Churches, half the usual rates. In order to eatsblleh tmiform rates of advertising for tb# Daily Press of Atlanta, we have adopted tin W. A. HEMPHILL k CO., Of The AtlanU Bun, TELEGRAPH NEWS Mjr Uus Kfv, York AssudalFd l*rfss. EOREFGN NEWS. Kflitrodb ®imc Sable. _ k itmmr (om #tatr) raiuoad. moirr rxiHiMOEa traw—owtwabd— rAsr urn TO WSW TOBA. Leaves AtlanU.. 11 ;10 p m «:15 am DAT TASSBNUKB TRAIX—OUTWARD. Arrives at Chattanooga.. MinllT rASSKHUKB TBAIK—INWASD. Leaves Chattanooga Arrives at Atlanta l .uu a r DAY FA8SEVGEB TRAIR—INWARD. Leaves OhatUnooga 6:30 a r Arrive* at AtlanU 1:00 pi ACCOMMODATIOH TBAin—IXWASD. Leaves Dalton ,1 :0 ° * r Arrive# at Atlanta 4 0 ? 00 • 1 XHJI oaouuia (AUGUSTA) RAILROAD. (AT# Dey IVota m Sunday] Night Paaaenger Train arriro# DOMESTIC NEWS. ! ' T<:>f NEW YORK. LegUlston Coming In---Krle Kailroail Deri urea a Dividend—Suicide—flak Compromises—Emigration Coinml sloners, Ktf. * New York, December 29.—A large number of uewly ejected Legislators are at the Fifth Avenuo Hotel. Alvord is spoken of as Speaker of the House.— Sickles is a candidate for U. 8. Senator. The Erie Railroad has declared a divi dend of 3J per oent on preferred stock. Rufus Ripley, a gold clerk in a New York Bank, suicided. It is rumored that Fink boa compYo- mised with Mr«. Marston by paving to that lady $50,000. The Emigration OommiMioners here have a largo number of laborers on hand who want to go South. Connolly,Richards, Tweed and Dolin are on Tweed’s bail. Tweed has surrendered himself to the Sin riff and resigned the commonersliip of public works. Mayor Hall has appointed George W. Van Nort Commissioner. The elevator gave way in the Fifth Avenue Hotel' this p. m. Four servants were seriously injured. Mayor Hall has not sent his resigna tion to the Union Club, but it is expected that he will do so at the regular meeting, Rev. Wm. Taylor, of Liverpool, lias accepted a eall to tbe Broadway Taberna cle Church of this city. Connolly was not able to perfect his bail to-day, owing to the withdrawal of a lady who htd offered to go on tho bond for one hundred thousand dollars. This afternoon G. Van Nort was sworn in Commissioner of Public Works vice Tweed* resigned, Hu will take immedi ate pos essiou of the offioe. . .8:85 a Day Paaaenger Train loaves.. 15 p. 1 ..S:20 p. I , ..7*0 a. I DIom Mountain Accommodation arrives.. .8 :06 a. m ■tone Mountain Aoooauaodation leaves....6:35 p. “ teACOH AMD WXITUUI BAlLBOAD. On after Buuday, December 17, 1671, trains will run as follows: Day Passenger train leaves Leaves Macon Day Paeecnger Train arrives.. Arrives atMaoon Night Passenger Trainleavee... Leaves Macon Might Passenger Train arrives.. ...2:00s. i ....7:l0a.i ...1:48 p. a 5 *S5 p. m ... . 10:50 p. m Arrives kt Macon 6:10 p. m ATLAMTA AMD WMST fOlMD BAlLBOAD. Might Passenger Train arrives 7:10 a. Night Passeugar Train leaves..... 7|00p. Day Passenger Train arrives 5;oo i». Day Passenger Train leaves 6:45 a. ATLANTA AMD BICMMONM AIM-LINK BAlLBOAD. Leave Gainesville • -V. M. Arrive at AtlanU....... 70 B. M Leave AtlanU • • » £•*■• W. J. urn Aswit. ATtjirrA, Oa. - TIME TABLE OV THE MEHFHU AMD CHAELK8XON U. W. oonro araarr: Morning Express leaves Chattanooga Arrivesln Bfemphte, aamo day...... Mail Train leaves Chattanooga Arrives in Memphis, next day. COMING EAST: leaves Mempbti istunooga, next morning.. ..11:15 PM ,10 20 A M kTsii ftatnleaves Memphis 7.. ..12:10 A M Arrive* in OhatUnooga. next day..... 600 PM Atl*H««« and Oslf Rsllrssd. IaIUOU Bavauuah, Q*., vU Albany, Jacksonville -T and TaltahSRsee, to Qwincy, Florida: Leave Havaniuh dally 10:15 P. If Arrive at Albany dally 1:50 P. M Arrive at Jaokseaville daily 1:45 P. M Arrive M Tallahassee dally (Sundays ex cepted.... ••••,.. 7:36 P. M Lsmrs TaUahasitee 4aiiy (Sundays exosp- ts4l,.„...... *0:50 A. M Leave Jacksonville daily 8:40 P. M Leave Albany dally 3:0iPP. M Arrlrsat tteruuuh daily 0.25 A. M nr. RBT^A, ROME AMD DALTON R. R. T BAXES DAILY, SUN DATS INCLUDED. 7:50* Leave Selma . Arrive at Home Arrive at Dalton.... Leave Dalton Leave Borne Arrive at Helms 8:10 r. m.. 0 :44 ' Smm A AoguiU KaUroai). •BY VASanOBB TBA1M D ILT, SUNDAYS EXPEOTED. Leave Augusta at *3 00 M. X., 1:45 a. if. M., 3:50 A. M. M., 8:20 r. si. !., 11:46 P. M. Leave Macon a 1 ... 7 4UC A.M . P. M 141P.M IlSiS Arrive at West Point.... A M Leave West Point 12 20 P M irriTSat Montgomery 3:15PM Leave Columbus 11:4SAM Arrive at Columbus 12:30 PM Arrive at Jessup... 2:00 A M 645 A M lesvabhrs Cafe.. 1 iXuS^ab’vr.^.T:::: 8 X0 P M 1:16 A 6.50 P 6 JO P M 8 20 P M Leave Savannah, Batni Arrive at Jessup, E And cnuTa, ■ Arrives* Tslkha—t Arrive at Jackson Tills Leave JacksoovllU Leave Tallahassee ts»ka^ patiun mint “8*5 .a . ,. 7*i Pfi 1 P M 1 50P M 10:46 I Ia»w lav an nab. Arrive St /dsailp Antes at Macen. Mondays e see pled, at I^ave Macon, hun<U>-o cBeepSod, at 8 JO P M SOUTH CAROLINA- Columbia, December 29.—Ia the U 8. Court to-day tho following lvu Klux prisoners plead guilty und were sentenced to eighteen months imprisonment and #100 Sac; H. C. Wnrlick, Milus Carrol, R. Boas Stuart, Josiah Martin and bon, G. Brown. Tho trial of Dr. Edward Averv, charged with conspiracy to prevent colored men from voting in October, 1870, and to pun ish them for voting in October, 1870, then begau. KS4 OHIO. A (.'Hiatus' Meeting. Cincinnati, December 29.—The oiti- rens have held a meeting in opposition to tho expenditure by the city of ten mil lions of dollars to the building uf the Southern Railroad. The committee for the erection of the McPherson monument will sue sculptor Jones for $19,125 for failure to complete the work within the specified time. • 7* ARKANSAS Destrurtlvs Firs. Littlb Rock, December 29. —A whole fqaare has been burned, iacladteg the Journal office. NEBRASKA. Oilviia, Dec. 29.—The PuiiiirRailroad is clekr. All trains are mofiug on time. PENNSYLVANIA buying Pcnnltp for rinjrlMg Jaitlcc. Philadelphia, December 29.—C. F. Hcisa, J. P. Myers and B. F. McCartney have been hold in $2,000 each—one of the pnrly would arrest a countryhnin and bring him before the other, who, acting oa magistrate, would fine the countryman for violations of the ordnances. CALIFORNIA. Immense Shipment of Nltk—l.otsof Ttn to FoUow-Tke Pmcllkv IIoniI Oprte— Two Hoys Proven to Drntti. Bak Francisco, Dee. 29.—Three car loads of Japanese’ and Chinese silks, valued at two million of dollars, were sent eastward on Tuesday. One hundred sud eighty tons of to* will be forwarded today. The road is clear. Two boys, aged tou and thirteen, were frozen lo death near Virgini i City, Ne vada. ILLINOIS The Council Bring Interviewed to Their L vr OtMdtaataie* Chicago, Dec. 29.—A special grand jary, empannelled to investigate the Chi- aa^o bribery ami corruption against cer tain members of the Common Council, made partial presentation to-day. They found true bills against two aldermen and two ex-aldermen. The work of tho grand jai j is but partiat1y accomplished, and it is expected that every guilty mem ber will be indicted, and this will prob ably weed out half the board. Tho iKJHtmasters who will be subject to competitive examination ure five thous and one hundred aud nine. Hurveyor-General Bewell, of the Inter nal Revenue Bureau, has left for Nash ville, where he is to dfcide upon the ca pacity of stills using cotton seed in mash. This is the firat application made at the Bureau for a survey on a distillorv manu facturing whisky from cotton seed. A policeman, in an attempt to serve a Search Warrant for a stolen watch, was killed by a woman who had purchased the watch* ( » Hpocisl Dispatch to the Louisville Daily Led^sr. A Little Job for Investigation. Washington, December 26.—It is sug gested that the new Senate Committee ou Retrenchment investigate what sliuro CaritcKin and Delano have hid hi swind ling the people of Georgia out of a val uable railroad. WASHING! ON. nvWakalk hflkvnl to be Ssfc-Ote IMrinwits ink* bmIIm* Holiday- PMMnastn m m KisnlsMl-Cota— •red WnUfcy-A new Branch «T Light ning Maaafs< tar»-P*llffmsn Killed by a Woman. WarnnKoroM, December 29.—These WM *i* | s to-tUr. Tho ropone.1 await* r to the Wuli.uli u oo» mmftnw*. It it doubt lew Sdse. Tho Dr)(arti:ienU aroclo«cil uutiHVlM- der. _ Ifc IBotton or tho 'ftwwiy hill li" Oircnlirs to Ooha<<t»M-<>f Ouatonu ‘ th*! role. bC tS* Civil borvic* COMMERCIAL. Office Daily Sum, Dec. 29, 1871.. Cm ton—But little selling. On afreets 17f; in store 17|(uil8. Raceipts 25 bales; sales nominal Provisions — Bacon—shoulders 8|; clear rib sides 8j; clear sides hams, plain 12±(adA; sugar cured 15(^16. Bulk meats -shoulders C|; clear rib sides 7|; clear sides 8. Laud—Tierce li)|(dlU; cans 11 j; @12; buckets 13. Financial—Gold is buying 1 10— aoUinj^l 12; silver is buying 1 04—sell- Fruit—Rough peaches to 5$ per r ihkd; peeled 10 to 14. Apples, peeled, to 41 per pound; green Georgia apples #3 50 to #4 00 per bbl’ Butter—Tennessee and country but ter 20 to 30 oents; Northwestern 27 to 31. Leather—Hemlock 25 to 30; Oak 40 to 46; Harness leather 36 to 45; upper leather 42 to 60; Calf skins #26 to (60 per doxen; American oslf skins g25 to 40 per dozen. Hides—Green 7 to 74; green salt 81 to 8J; dry hides 15 to 16. Onions—#3 60@5 00 per barrel. Tou a exx Low grades 55@56c ; com mon, 58@65 ; g^od, 75(^90 ; fine, #1@ #1 26; choice brands, #1 25@1 50. Iron —Bwode 7c; horse shoe iron 7c; City Mills and Pittsburg bar 6c. Mackerel—Half bbls. No. 1 #8.50; No. 2 #7; No. 8 #6. Kits, No. 1 #1 86; No. 2 #1 60; No. 8 #1 40. Cheese— 17c. Grain.—Corn, 90. Oats, mixed 68; black 70; yellow 70. Sugar—A, 14; extra C, 13}; crashed, powdered and granulated, 15; Dem- erara 12|@19i; fair to ehoioe brown, ll(ail2l. Fair snpply; market steady. Coffee—Rio, 22(^24; Java, 34; La- giiirs, 30. Molasses—By barrel, 36; by hogs head, 82; New Orleans choice, 65, prime 63. Salt—Liverpool 2:15; Virgiuiu 2. Rice 9(£9J. Flour—Superfine, in barrels, #7 25® $7 50, sacks higher ; extra $8 00 ; family $8 50@9 00; extra family #9 25® 9 50; fauQy 810®#11. COTTON GOODS. 8 oz Osnaburgs, 16; 6 oz, 12J. 4-4 Sheeting, 12|. 7-8 Drillings, 13. 7*8 Shirting, 104; Shirting, 8f. Yarns, all numbers, #1 40. Cotton rope, 28. All domestics in good demand. BY TELEGRAPH. New York, Dec. 29.—Pork unsettled new #14 50®15. Beef steady. Lard firmer; kettle 9|e. Turpentine firm. Rosin dull. Tallow steady. Freights heavy; cotton, by steam, ic. Money closed at 7, currency to gold; sterling 9j; gold 8|®9. Governments active, and advanced 62s 9f. State bonds in active; Tenncssees 62, new 63|; Vir ginias 56, new 55; Louisiauas60, new 50; evees 62; 8s 72; Alabamus 92; 5s 62; Georgias 70; 7s 70; North Carolinas 31, new 13; South Carolinas 48, new 24.— Sales of cotton to-day for future delivery 7,500 bales, as follows: Dec, 19j, 19 5-16, 19*; Jan. 19*, 19 7-16, 19 9-16,19|; Feb. 19|, 19j, 20; March 20 3-16; April 20*, 20 7-16, 20*; May 20 1-16; June 20]. Comparative cotton statement: Total receipts ol the year from September 1st, ',383,061 against 1,470,935 4or the some time last year. Total exports this year from September 1st, 690,045 against815,- 13 for the same time last year. Stock at all United States ports this year 488,- 735 against 521,163 for tbo same time last year; at interior towns this year 95,- 622 against 107,745 last year. Amcricau cotton ailoat for Orest Britain this year 18,700 nguinftt 35,500 last year. Money gradually easier to-day; was loaned freely at close at quotation**. Ster ling not pressed on night qa< tations for actual buaiuoss—9*®9|; good banker’s stcr ing sold nt 9. Gold was hardly firm er but cousidorablu purchases to cover short fluctuations, at8*@9*. 81s 18;62s 9*; 4s 10; 15s 11, new 14|; 7s 15|; 8s same; 40s 9*. Liverpool, December 29—Evening.— Cotton closed quiet at yesterday's figures. Yarns steady; Cumberland Cut, 34. Baltimore, December 29.—Flour qui et aud firm. Wheat dull and unchanged. Dorn quiet and scarce, white 69®70; yel low 68®70. Pork firm. Bacon quiet; shoulders 7*. Lard steady. Whisky 95®96. Cincinnati, December 29.—Flour and corn unchanged. Pork, demand light; holders firm at $18.60®13.75. Lard. 9* asked. Bacon firm: shoulders 6|; clear rib 7*; clear sides 7|. Whisky 91. Louisville, December 29.—Bagging quiet, 121® 13. Flour active and firm. Corn unchanged. Pork #13 50. Shoul ders 7*; cleur sides 7|. Lard 9®IOl.— Whisky 91. St. Louis, December 30.— Floor steady with a small business. Corn declining. Whisky declining, 89*. Pork firm, #13. Bacon quiet and steady—jobbing lots of akmikUft 7®?4; dear side* 7«. Lard firm, 7|. Charleston, Dec. 29.—Cot tou dull middlings 18]® 19c; net receipts 2,111 bales; exporta to Great Britain 1752 coastwise 2.033; sales 300; stock 33,622 Net receipts of too week 14,087; grorx 14,122; exports to Great Britain 3,770 coastwise 5,904; sales of the week 2,800. Auouwta, December 29.—Cotton quiet and steady; Middlings 18; receipts 626 ■ales 600. Stock 1870,10,218; 1871,1,935 iweeiptB for the week, 6,555; sales for the week, 3,720. Macon, December 29.—Cotton firm middlings 18; receipts 3,024; shipments 1.970. Stock 1870, 13,194; 1871, 14,590. tXmnecmnfio. DeGive’s Opera House Farewell NlgUt I FORME8-HABCLMANN GHASriJ OPERA Tim Great eat Star Company in Uio World Thin, Suturdij, Dfwmlicr 80, 1871 BESEFTT or means. FormpH nmt XYnI>€‘liii<iui> URAND (IALA PERFORMANCE, DER FREYSCHUTZ!! With the following immense cast, Inclnding THE WIIOI^l; COMPANY. Mils R08ETn.ss AGATHA M'lle Dsiubo, as. . M'ils Neser, as M'lle Prsdigam. as M'lle nedorige, as V Village Maidens M IU Schro«4er. as M'lle Grcgovtns, as _ Theodors Habelmsim Jos. Weinlich. as C»?i>er Carl Dosunerd, u Ottocsr Jsnicxki Jobs’ n Wrjnskl Csuter Wsgtior Zsiuiul Grand Chorus and Full Orchestra, under the di rcctiou of A. Predigsm. In the second Act Grand Ibcantatiou Scene. TUo Wolf’s Don! (Die Wolfschlncht. j Apparmtion*. Flva Worts, and new Propcrtlea and Soeneriea of the Formes aud llabslmaan Company. .Max In the fourth Act the Orest Hunter all the male voices. I'OPULAB PRICKS. General Admission Sale of reaervid tests at Phillips A Craw's Book aud Music Store, where Libreltoos cau bt obtained. dac30-lt New York, December 29.—Cotton qniut: sales 857; uplands^; Orleans 20*. Viol*—Hoadwan dull uad droopiug; eonuftou to ktr *,tr» <4 60(0.7 29; good to ck.100 97 OK&U 26. Wlnsky Uvavj. 93. Wheat 1 to 2 ceuW Jo»ur—wiator red weatcru 5Ct3.&9. Corn inactiv* mid unclinngod. K “ Burn* did acllcrx niut2, touduig upward and quiet; holders Krai; thldiftiug, lbi(<^19c; receipt. 3,»M Man; wport, to t'nmom 2,8iW; coast- wtm 19tSrn(mU,(i00totoek«8M3. Net receipts of tbe week 19,133; eipo.!. to iODDfl**r\c me nneror tm utu awvMe r\ Commission in making apiwtutineula to * Coluiaiujs, Ducember 2(A Cotton uroaiotions. 'quiet; sales tor the w«wk, 825; receipts Thoa. D. Long has been appointed spe-, 1,350; shiimu;uts 12,865. Block 1870, cial poetoflicc agent for North Carolina. 110,467; 18(1, 1096. DeGive’s Opera House. ^mioKiirrmral Krtrnor.ttnnry I roil ojtis iri j’/i o.ri »• Coninipncing Xomlay, January lat. 1S72. THE mXITRD ARTIST SATIE PUTNAM, A* sl»tod bj a Flrat Claaa Stock Company from Ooolaj'a Opera Hoove, Chicago, with a repertoire of new and suc cessful dramas. ADMISSION |1 00; Family Clrclo SO cents, extra charge for reserved seats. Reserved seats for sale at PhUl ips k Crew's Book Jfrio QUrarrli.rmrms, Oranges! Oranges!! J DM RRCnvID. TBS THOUSAND SELECTED Oranges, fresh from tbe Groves of Florida. W. POWERS A SONS- THE HTOt’k OF A DAIKV FA It M FOR BALm. I WANT to quit the Dairy Business. Will i my CatUo. Io' <11 all my CaUlo, low for ('ash or Kxchauge for Iti al 1A- (aie—improved or uuiiuproved. Also, a pair of good Mules. Wagons, Cans, Dog Chums. Etc., with a cm- K le Of well l)r«>ke’J> < aroKi iMirhani Itull*. Will o sold all together, or tu lot* to suit decKMt For The Larendon House. SIGN, with 15 rooms, closets, hath rooms, u eU., in modsrn style; carriage house and other out buildings, and garden. Lot 105 by 'J05 feet. On Foaolitroo Stroot, elite neighborhood. Apply to BELL k GOLDSMITH, HsaTEstate Agents. OOca Ho. 1. Railroad Block. $75.00 Howard. S TOLEN. FROM TH1 White Plains, in Gre« night of tho 30th Instant. 4. DArls. Bay to me, or I will give Forty Dotlere for lbs delivery of the Horse and Saddle. decSOAt L. M. ANDREWS. Boardlne House, On Pryor 8treat, near Mitchell. WILLIAM FISHER, Proprietor. miHlIS REASONABLE EXCELLENT ACCOM- X MOOATIO.NS. Far*, tRs best tbs marks* •laadlac Cnmmltteea «r the OcorgU State Brunt*. Judiaiaty—^Rctse, Chairman; Brown, Candler, wellborn, Nabnally, Hiliyer, Nieholfci, Hoyle, Brock/ Finance—Simmons, Chairman; Hinton, Csndlor, Bums Hlliyer, Lester, Heard, Nicholls, Bruton. Enrolment—Hovk», Chairman; Well born, Hifiver, Beady, Brown, Kibbee, Welch. The State of the Republic—Wellboi n, Chairman; Reeae, Hilly er, Brown, Kibbcc, Jliuton, Brock. Education—Nicholk, Chairman; Kib- boe, Jarvis, Reese, Lester, Clark, Camp bell. Internal Improvements — Nunnallv, Chairman; Bums, Bruton, Erwin, Black, Hinton, Jervis. Banks—Lester, Chairman; Hillyer, Simmous, Burns, Erwin, Welch, Stead man. Privilege and Elections -Broun, Chair man; Heard, Griffin, Kirkland, Kthbee, Hicks, Estes. Petitions—Estes, Chairman; Hoyle, Black, Cone, Cameron, Column. Publio Buildings—Erwin, Chairman Kirkland, Lester, Black, Burns, Bruton Cone. The Penitentiary—Kibbee, Chairman, Niciiolis, Jones, Cone, Candler, McWhor ter, Wallace. Lunatic Asylum—Uiaton, Chairman Simmons, Erwin, hrnitli, Kibbee, Ma thews, Welch. Military—Jervis, Chairman; Kirkland, Cone, Erwin, Brock, Estes. Deveanx. Printing—Hillyer, Chairman;Candler, Simmous. Hinton, Wellborn, Richard son, Clark. Deaf and Dumb Asylum—Burns, Chairman; Jones, Black, Richardson, Hfih’er, MoWhorter, Jervis. The Institution of the Blind—Jones, Chuirman; Simmons, Hoylo, Cone, Hen ry, Kirkland, MoWhorter. Agriculture and Manufactures—Stead man, Chairman; Jones, Mathews, Jor dan, Erwin, McWhorter, Anderson, Auditing—Candler, Chairman; Bruton, Nieholls, Poddy, Heard, Kibboe,Wallace. Engrossing—Jordan. Chairman; Hill- yer, Comer m, Hicks, Cone, Black, Brock. Journals—Cone, Chairman; Cameron w Hicks, Mathews, Welch, Bruton, Wal lace. State Library—Heard, Chairman ; Block, Estes, Jervis, Welch, Cohnan, Wallace. New Conhties and County Lines—Me Wliorter, Chairman; Kirkland, Jordan, Anderson, Smith, Cone, Crayton, tlssdlHg Commitl**s of the House of lUm-csc iitnt Ives. Judiciary— Messrs. Hogo of Fulton, Wm. D. Anderson of Cobb, Phillips of EchoU, Graham of Dade, Bacon of Bibb, Sneed of Richmond, Simmons of Gwinnett, Murphy of Harris, Pon of Muscogee, Scott of Flovd, Edwards of Elbert, Peeples of lierrien, Doll of Screven, Hunter of Brooks, Gumming of Richmond, Pierce of Hancock, lltp sell of Chatham. Finance—Messrs. Ruwles of Effiug- ham, Gumming of Richmond, Crittenden of Randolph, Netherlaud of liahun, Barksdale of Warren, Howell of Milton, Jackson of Fulton, Nutting of Bibb, Cato of Troup, Gray of Bartow, Butts of Hancock, Ormond of Houston, Hunter of Brooks. Committeo ou State of the Republic— Messrs. J. W. Wofford of Rartow, Clurk , by of Troup, Jones of Terrell, Hall of Up son, Goldsmith of Delvalb, Bush of Mil ler, Uoge of Fulton, Goodman of Camp bell, Wofford of Banks, Lang of Lin coln, Johnson of Jefi'ersou, Guyton of Laurens, MoWhorter of Groene. Committee on Military Affairs—Messrs. Baker of Pike, Watters of Jasper, Chan- coy of Early, Paxton of Cbntilon, Mat tox of Clinch, Carlton of Colquitt, Sar gent of Coweta, Reid of Union, Ren/roc of Washington, Bell of Webster, Jenkins Worth. On Banks—Messrs. Cumming of Rich mond, Scott of Floyd, Harvey of Marion Bowie of Walton, Wynn of Wilkes, Mor ris of Talbot, West of White, Trammel, of Paulding, Griffin of Twiggs, BooRelcy of Jefferson, Clark of Richmond, Booth of Pulaski, Paulk of Irwin. Ou Privileges and Elections—Messrs. Phillips of Echdkt, Pierce of Hancock, Russell, of Chatham, Rutherford ol Crawford, Sellers of Appliug, Allred of Pickens, Floyd of Morgan, Williams of Decatur, Smith of Oglethorpe, Flynt of Taliaferro, Slaton of Wilkes, Head of Haralson, Colby of Greene. Oa Internal Improvements—Messrs. Hall of Upsou, Woodall of Talbot, Wood of Walker, Summers of Nowton, Heidi of Chatham, Richards of Cherokee, Wood ward of Dooly, Rountree of Emanuel, Barron of Jones, Pentecost of Carroll, Riley of Lumpkin, Hudson of Schley, Jones of Hart. Ou Agriculture and Manufactures— Messrs. Davis of Newton, Bunn of Polk, W. P. Anderson of Cobb, Bryan of Hen- ty, Jones of Givinnett, Cox of Burke, Davenport of Oglcthoi • e, Johnson of Clay, Murphy of Burke, Brody of Sum ter, Broddey of Glasscock, Handley of Pulaski, Putney of Dougherty. On Public Expenditures—Messrs. C. A. Nutting uf Bibb, Kelly of Chatham, Hammond of Butts, Tarver of Baker, McMillan of Haliersliam, McNealof Ran dolph, Pou of Muscogee, Griffin of Houston, Suoed of Richmond, Wilson of Fulton, Rulleugcr of Floyd, Ross of Bibb, Maustield of Stewart. On Education—Messrs. Jackson of Fulton, Bacon of Bibb, Wofford of Bar tow, Cody of Chattahoochee, Davis of Newton, Simmons of Gwiunctt, Joiner of Dougin ty, Etheridge of Putnam McNeal of Randolph, Bryau of Henry Morrison of Ware, Guerry of Quitman Berrien of Burke. Ou Enrollment—Messrs. McMillan of HalMirsbain, Converse of Lowndes, Craig of Telfair, Dell of Screven, Clcghoru of Chattooga, Baker of Bryan, Bate man of Taylor, Spence of Coffee, Sto vall of Columbia, Hillyer of Camden, Palmer of Dawton. Ou Journals—Messrs. Bush of Miller, Killian of Towns, Cloud of Warren, Emerson of Whitfield, Kennedy of Bul loch, McCouncll of Clayton, Pay no of Catoosa, Knowles of Pieroe, Moreland of Meriwether, Glover of Sumter, Field of Murray. On Penitentiary—Messrs, Goldsmith of DeKalb, Dukes of Morgan, Baker of Pike, Davenport of Oglethorixs Morns ot Talbot, Jones of Hart, Harvey of Marion, Brown of Monroo, Rutherford of Crawford, Simmons of HalJ, Riley of Lumpkin, Palmer of Dawoou. On Lunatic Asylum—Messrs. Eth eridge of Putnam, O’Neal, of Baldwin, Hugnee of Forsyth, Cloud of Warren, Johnson of Jefferson, Clements of Montgomery, Lipsev of Lee, Wbatly of Fayette, Battle of Thomas, Luskin of Columbia, Jones of Terrell, Chastain of Gilmer, McNealof Randolph. On Deaf and Dumb Asylum—Messrs. Bunn of Polk, Simmons of Hall, Lipscy of Loe, Gray of Bartow,. Brawn er of FraakliiL Farmer of Liberty, Brewton of Tatnsll, Mann of Wiloox, Martin of Johnson, Meadows of Madison, Howell of Milton, Wilson of Fulton. Ballcnger of Floyd. On Blind Asylum—Mesun. Patillo of Harris, Collins of Mitchell, Taylor of Washington, Emerson of Whitfield, Jones of Macon, Pieroe of Hancock, Hancork of Jackson, Hooks of Wilkin son, Richards of Cherokee, Goodman of Campbell, Franklin of Fannio. On State Library.—Bacon of Bibb, MeMtUan of Habersham, Jackson of Ful ton, W. 1). Anderson of Cobb, Bussell of Chatham. Ifcrn QUiDcrtiarmcnt*. 21 Residence Lots! JTIoJ. Ji J. HARjiLSOJT'Jiuctr. A . BL. SEIAaO, Dealer la Itoal Eatoto. xmiH. nvar Hm old Kondwr Ptaea. Kvary lot put under tbo hammer will b* aold. without reaerva, to the higheat bidder. Ttrma— Otn- thlrd raah. tin* balance In thr«A and all month* with legal interest. Fro.- transportation to a ad from ‘ho *alo, A. I. SKAGOt rtc-AMI Dealer tn Real Estate, AtlanU, da. THE ATLANTA SUN DAILYand WEEKLY i A Live Piper m Live Intact.’ ALEXANDER H. 1 A. R. WATSON, Noi J. HENLY SMITH, OMil Editor and 1 n. A MINIATURE BET Parlor and Chamber furniture FULL SET. MADE BY CHARLES a WIL LIAMSON, with a Penknife, very handsome, and a great curiosity. A heaaUlal Naw Year's Present for your little daughter or slater. To be raffled at 6 •'clock, p. m.. next Monday, the let January, at Sander* 1 on Peachtree atreot, under the National Hotel. LJianree fl.OO. Call and look at it. dec29-2t !>••. II. .J. ¥l OLMK » , NATIONAL HOTEL. Atlanta, Georgia. ‘ Office boure from 7 to 9 p. m., and from 1 to HALL OOTJ1VTY White Sulphur Springs FOB BALE OR RENT. WILL MH-L, RENT OB T.KARg tog % tog yeare, thoee celebrated Spring*. *!x mile* from In a lev weeks the track of the Air-Line Railroad Will be laid within a mile and a half ot this valua ble property. Also, aome valuable plantations in the neighborhood. Addr * roan me at Oalueevllle. . B. BMoGAMY. GEOIiGIA HEPOBTS For Sole at the OOlce or the Sun. I nmpkin's Index, the whole for sale at ISO at the Sun Office. I’HILAIIKLI’HIA ANU ATLAMTA WINE & LIQUOR GO So. 3 ORAMTG BLOCK, liroud Street, —... ft T v*** T *i Uuemcao HLatit. r. or. t ii n o w n n, Proprietor Bxcelsior Plaelerlng Works, P. O. 1Sox 400, ATLANTA, QA. augflS So. «. R. ROOK** C ONTRACTOR FOR BRICK AND 8U*uo Work, of all classes. Plaatej-lng and Ornamental work, toons Cutting, etc. Urlffin. (ia.. Mar ia. 1H7I. vl »w. .’f.trKie, Fainter and Heco-ator, O FFICE above W. O. Jack's, Whitehall street, r turn* thanks to hie old patrons for former favor*, and hopes by attention to business to merit* continuance of the same. apM-ly THE SUN Is an eerneat advocate of Democratic principles, and a defender of Liberty—adhering to the time-honored landwimke of tow* Democratic faith. We look upon the saanean of the party la the coming struggle ms permanent shfest of nafrlotle dettM. To thin end we shall MDor nt£ammfT\took- Ing confldentl/ to the heyty co-operation o[ every to win a glorious triumph over hltokeUsm gad Oen- mll*n. juA sz continent. For this euooees we shaU labor in the nmhe ef toe mighty DemoemRc heeta, Who etiU 'W&tASSt wm £ sAk^.'st»£. ,, 8jswa ■upreaM Oenrtrtkdl aew»wf Hitoreet epnnrcted with the State Government. Mr. Stephens le thoroughly etolstod In this greet work and contribute# to the oekunne of Tnn son a 1 moot dally. Addrem J. HENLY TLIIMH OF HUlIrtCmiTlloN Da 11jr—Single Cepy % Twelve Month#....$10 001 Three Mouiha....^.* 00 Stx Months.. • 001 One Month... 1 uo Olwfee ftor DntlyHPer Annum • JST °rtKz: SSI W* S Five U 00 j Single peger Weekly—Per Anne Single Copy a 00 | Ten O Three Copies f 00 I Tweatj Five Coplee 8 00 TWty C _ . Hundred Coplee.... ...15 00 Weekly fan Sis Meatkm Single Copy 1 00 I Twenty Coplee. 18 C Three Coplee 9 80 | Fifty Oeplee. 84 ( Coplee lh •ty Coplee.. .,.98 c y Copies.. M ti QlUBIt Name* for CLUB8 mnat all be sent at the aeiue time, and taka the paper for the same length ef time, and all be nt the tome Poet Offlee. BOW TO R1H1T MOIST* We will be responsible lor the safe arrival of si money sent ua by Money Order, by Tl*|tetonrt Let tar, by Express, ur by Draft, but not oUerwlee. I money sent In an unregistered letter ti lost. It mas * | to* lose of the person sending it. Mo paper will be sent from the oStoe till It la paid v, and names win always be* paid for expires. Mr. Stephens will remain In Omwfordvtlle. His connection with Tu Sun win not ehange his real- kina, either oo fri ths Po.lttcel De- r this paper, should be addveaaed to him [villa Georgia. i on bwalneee of any kind, oonneetod with Tu 8*11. except Its Political Department, should be addressed to J. Henly Smith, Meimyer, Ifflnb, qy. Motel (DitMtorp. S AS SEE N HOUSE, (Formerly United States Hotot.) CORNER ALABAMA and PRYOR STRUTS. AT- J LANTA, OA. XL R. BABfimiN, Agwnt, Floprttoor. GEO. W. B 4 say KM. Clerk. TKRM9-Ti■■■featBoardera. per ^......$9 00 »H»* Med. or Lodging .....88 seats. ooTt-dlm. BARNESVILLE HOTEL, t. a camp, • HOARD $3 PER DAT* REYNOLD’S HOTEL, tfEWNAK ... WMWM. [TOUUBUr XcDOWXLL SOCK.) *«U M *0 PICK BAT. W.XC. n-yriold*, KENNKSAiV HOUSE, MARIETTA. . - OBOBOIA, MIDDLETON & BRO Copper SwIUu, Sheet Ir*a Worker* end Braw Mnlden. \\pt are prepared to do toe above Wort la a aupe- vv nor manner. Shop next deer to Sun OStoe. Broad street. dc “ Atlanta Collecting Agency, OFP IOBl Up WhilrN, Dodd's Corner, WHITEHALL STREET. Rents, wages, and accounts collected on Short notice. Book* Foatod ou Reasonable Terms. AU order promptly attended to. 0. Box 813 J. H. GAVAM k 00. Ul’HOLHXEllING, Paper Hanging AND FURNITURE REPAIRING QLD CHAIRS CANED AND NO CHARGE TOR REVAUKI4HIN0. Lounges Repaired, andCarpete O. R. BROWN, No. 9 DeOgme' Opera Houee^^ McDaniel & hooper. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Burning OIU, Lamps, Lam* Om COOKm VAPORIN1 bYtRNER*. AUlTS, Vrg»tal)le«,F*aeyead Fainily Oreeei TOYS AND CHltUtTMAH GOODS ivtfr*. Atlanta. Go. Bulk Meah, Bacon, lari ami B*ttor. 25o,ooo istrfSaEssa ket. 100.0001U.UCOA aides. 30,0001be. Leaf LartL, can* and lurrela. 100 berrole floor. 8,000 bushels Ooru. Wheat and Data in store and to arrive, ROM lbs. No. 1 Butter received to4by. tome, Get Plaster. Alexander's Old Tennessee Whlator. A. LXYD1 WM M. WILLIAMS. * Ssiliir* t MU king, G *mj*ivj ana am hamli- won w<»k. i>( ^1 klwK hwdmHlr imA.1i> 4. rtt-nal by • Udy or *T. )■>. npm- Ui Uio cUy M Mow Tor*. To Adri>rtl*eni I a »“•" a, Ibowi mu aunt— umy m>« SHis opportunity teoffered to merchant* endotkere. Ad dress. for terms, Ac.. Editor -Manual of the Stale ' famlll. * desiring Cheap i r quarter*; only one hour 7 * »*- flxtcuu a mnu^ Rankin House, COLUMBU*. QKONOIA. J. w. RYAN, Proprietor. ociawl THAWI oonoa, l BROWN 1 * HOTEL, MAOON, 6EOROIA. T ms mjnn>n>rran«LAlH *W»ti» the largest and beet Hutril Ud Immediately opposite Depot.end^forComfoit. toy ertnduoemente to theteaveUngpuWo,tkanany o()i- BROWN A OO. emt- er house la the 8 IMS BrtAJBLlSHMD. STUART RAILROAD UOTEli, Opposite Depot—VALDOSTA, ploeaantl) loontod, attentive ■O MMNH LITCHFIELD HOUSE, AC WORTH, asoaou. rpABLE ALWATB SPOTSWOOD HOTEL, MACOH, MOUIA (Horlj mtodta *M >MMf. Qiplj Only One Minntn** Welle. TH0MA* H. HABEI8, fH^Mor. C. J.MAOl.nXAll.fc^t ‘ MARNHAJX HOUSE, ur*mM*M * A. B. LUCE. Proprietor. Planter’s BOXED Hotel, saw for Day. x -.nna**w. ****•■ [ A YU'BOTTSXL •*tr 4 . HI I.M—MI •, i. liSSXIJUtaiWr. KAto oy mo, aw* )n* oi or *-*>—».• -1 •*»