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TUESDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1857.
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The Executive Xuuioa.
A> the Exscutive Mansion, in Mllledge-
vill*, Governor ted Sri Brown here been
extending bcapttilitire to the member* ef the
Legislators, end Tisitor* it the Capitol, on
t generous scale.
fflt Wednesday eight, we partcok of
ea elegant te well as aabstantial rapper,
epread far aomethrae hundred guests; and
on Friday night, we attended the Reception
Party, and a more brilliant and pleasant
one, we hare new witnessed, sltbough
we hare attended many, at the Mansion.
The reception perries of Goreraor and Mrs
Brown, we ere pleased .to kern, hare be
come quite attract)re and popular. Insteud
of the old annual, or biennial ' Lae*,' at
which hospitality war abused, the present
Goreraor and his notable Lady hare insti
tuted Friday night «e;ption*. where not
enly the laahienable and * fast” may be
certain of enjoying s pleasant night, but
when tkesedate, serious, and religious, are
also sure ef spending an agreeable hour or
two.
At all then parries, “Wine and strong
drink" compose no part of the refreshments,
bet instead may be found wholesome bee-
stages end an abundance of the luxuries
end comforts of lift, wherewith to satisfy
the most fastidious. At the reception te
which we refer, there war quit- a galaxy of
heaaty, as well ee a large number of the
a ret intelligent, and inteUermai gentlemen
of our State.
Success to the Go renter fur instituting t
raw order of things at the Execuure Man
sion. There is not, we will rrnturt the
prediction, one of bis prtdecee ors bat will
uqeeli&ediy approre tie change. The Ex-
eeurire Mansion is no place forierelry and
dissipation at anj time, much leu should
it be so, when ladies are incited within ite
wall*.
GEORGIA LEGISLATURE
MnuDoxnuA D»- fl* *8W.
SENATE.
Mr. Whitaker moved to reconsider (he
action of ytsterder, in relation to the lose
of the Georgia Air Line Railrbed bill. He
only wished to reenrrect it in order that i
might be acted on at some future time--*-
Tbe motion mu carried.
Jfitttsr under jinal Consideration.
A resolution to appoint u commltttee of
threo to inrestigale tire affair* of the State
Rsad end report to the Goreraor.
Mr. Strickland offered n substitute, that
the liorernor appoint a committee of three
for this purpose, who shall report to the
Legislature.
Mr. Buchanan did not want tbu Governor
in any sray connected with this a Sal-. He
wanted a full and fair investigation, and as
the substitute did not giro the committee
full powers as the original did he opposed
Mr. Reynolds of Ncwtreu proposed to let
it Be orer till the consideration of the bill to
rest the gorernment of the Road in a Hoard
of commissioner-.
Mr. Tucker ohjec'ed. . A charie hsu beco
made against the Road uffirinls. It was
due them and the State th I the inrestiga-
lion be made at once.
Mr. Gibson offered so amendment, op>
pointing J. P. King end K. R Curler on
committee. Rejected.
On motion the cucber tire: uiu struck
out and S proposed. Loot.
Four—tsro from rech Coegrteiiooal Dis
trict proposed. Lost by yeas ninely—nays
The Murdoch Club.
FIRST NIGHT OP PERFORMANCE
Tbe Murdoch Club, to the great gratifica
tion ef our eitime eho here for many
months been deprired ef theatrical ester
taiemeata, made their first appearsoc* for
the winter season, on Saturday night lest,
before e crowded, intelligent, end fashions
Me sadieeor, a large portion of whom were
(air bailee, grace, and intellectual matrons
of oar city. The play selected for the oc-
Meson, was the popular, nasties! drome
“Buck Era Scxox," Miss Fssrr Mu.'
ton, as Satan, and Him Scs*» Wux. as
Doily “Mayflower/ both of whom sustain
ed now admirably there artistic reputation
■non the hoards of scrtcal of our norther:
‘William/ tbe leading ebaracier in this
ime, wee represented by Allan-,
la's popular fhtrorite, Mr. Wnuoa A.
Ooatca, an tmcUestr who rirale 4 store " of
more than oocsidsrahle magnitude, aid
whose Mate for tbe drama, ae well as hietri*
ccie talent, has done to much to iot^rest,
instruct, and amuse ear eitixers, end whs
ia oar Udioot winter nights, will, wt'hope,
both ae manager aid in hie ferorite leading
characters, enable ue all “ to drire dull care
away.* We need aeerceiy here add, ’bat
hk “ William ” wu the true hevtai, bold,
end frank mtlor, the author of ihe drams
designed him to be.
Mr. Wn. H. Bsxxxs.es “Goat Brain*
wee, at steal perfect in hit pert, and in hie
acting. We nerer knew him to foil, that
word it tux m his vocabulary. Wbai be
aadmtekee, he succeeds in, consequently.
"Gnat Brain/ wee played to the life, and
to the delight ef the eodienee.
Mr. Butts's ’* Doggram" su -xctUeni,
aad Mr. Yssacsxx's ‘ JcvJb Ttetj," we
bare nerer seen tarpotsed. Io truth, for
we camm, Vo tbit (ketch, speak of every
one of our becoming young " Mo/djch-,’’
mote then ordicary ability was displayed
by all, which giree asnrance of s premia
tag aad successful folate.
At the 'drop of tbe curtain,” load end
sctbemeeflr calls were made for Mr. Csoice.
who appeared before the ao-'ieere, aod dr-
Etstd a seat, appropriate, end happy ed-
dnm; ia which he al-ided to the kiodotm
ef hie Atlanta friends, tbe far./rs they had
bestowed open him, end baring gracefully
returned hie ecknowledgmes’s for tbe seme,
retired amid (hoots of applause
We did not stay to see the afterp-ecs,
* State Secrete," bat we learn that tbe mme
euectas attended ha representation that did
tbe tret. We ere gkd of it, for n eridm
ees that tbe Clab, k a first rate “Stock
Company,” that merits, what wa doabt not
it will secure, racctm gratifying to iu Maa-
ager, end to each individual member there
of. Our dtiaeoe. if they do not UoetoUy
patronise it, will lose more than they will
Forged Bonk BsUt —Laet week on indi-
odoal girieg ha name ae James H Diels
wae caogbt aod placed in jail in Chicago
for prating off forged Bills oe rsriooe Banks
ameag which were some deronf r.strd as
the Fanners end Merchant, MiUttorrSl
Georgia.—There is no sock Huns in tt
i io Georgia.
The sabs It title of Mr- Strickland, yeas l J
nay? 97.
Tbe rote oa the original stood yea- 39 —
nays 14.
Special order of tie dty was a bill to test
the gorerntneot of the State Rad io a board
ofcommimiooert
Mr. Paine of Telfair moved to lay the
whofc msthr on tbe table. After ionic dis-
this motion was lcet.
Mr. Fatnbro of Fpotn read hit sab-titute,
a till to create a W 4 A R R Co. snl sell
two thirds of the Rood to §a d t ompeoy
Ac.
The Senate adj turoed uottl three o'clock
P M.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Mr. Ooerry of Raodolpo, mored tbe iu*
defieite pcetpcnemect of tbe origioal bill
and Ur. Fambro’s subititute. Lt?' by yeas
39, osye 67.
Mr. Cone of Bulloch mored refor-mee of
the whole matter to a special c ramittee of
one from each Congressional District
Lost by yeas forty-two—nays fifty-seven.
Snate adjourned to mee’ at 7 P M to read
bill* ie<xcd time,
HOUSE.
M: iter under f.nal Ccniider at son.
Abilllo aboitsh theCiy Court of Atlanta.
Passed.
A bill for the protection^tf mill owners.
Referral to Jai. com.
A bill to incorporate the Southern Mu-
tool Life Insurance Co., to be located at
Augusta. Passed.
On motion of Mr Smith, of Towns, the
rules were suspended in order to take up
the neolntion instructing our members in
Congress to urge the passage of an act, to
extinguish the Indian title to the reserve
lands in this Stare. The resolution wae
adopted.
The bill for tbe reciprocal relief of the
citizens of th’s State, was referred to Jud.
com.
A bill to exempt from poll tax a 1 person*
oxer 45 years of age. Lo-t.
A bill to lay out a new county from
Cherokee, Ccbb and Forsyth. Lost
A bill to authorise the issuing of dLuu
executions in racarien as welt is term time.
Passed.
A bill to appropriate money for the pres*
•errat.on of the Pubiic Records Past-
A bill to pretent the filingjof petitions for
Ccrtiorrari, unices it is upon affidavit that
it is not for delay. Referred to Judiciary
com.
A bill for the payment by the State of
50 per cent, of the bills and judgments
f ended on the bills if the Bank of Dan
in. Laid on the table for the present.
A bill to allow Potman Thomasiu to oc
cupy a portion of Tybe* Iatand, for tbe
purpoeeof --xperimenui.g in the manufac.
tore of salt, Thia bill with, a resolution to
hare a portion of this Island eoreeyed,
passed.
A bill to amend the ux-iaws of this State.
Passed
BUI to alow Sheriffs to be elected twice
in succession. Refr.-ed to Judiciary com
mittee.
A (rill to appropriate money for the im
provement of tbe old portion o.f the Lunatie
Aajiutn. improving the grounds, kc. Pit
ied
House adjournel till 3 P. M.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
A resolution »lth regard to the incorpor
ation of Churches, Ac Referred to Jud.
com
A hid to repeal the bail laws of this State.
Lost.
House adjourned to meet at 7, P M. to
read bills second time.
totol Aeodoni,—A kxsadrr ilodiford, say
rise South Westers News, wee ran over by
the cars between Albany sod thia plate, and
killed instantly. Us was walking on the
track, end being deaf, did not hear tbe noise
of the ear. Tbe engineer supposed, be would
of course get oat of tbe way, made DO ol.
fort to atop tbe,can until tootsie.
Eornejtneu.—Goodness and carne-tceee
ue nearly the same thing, in the language
in which tbe btole ass written there was
one word which expressed th-rn both; what,
we translate a good man, in Greek is liter
ally cares:. 'The Greeks felt that to be
earnest was nearly identical with being
good But, however, there is a day in life,
when a in an must be earnest, bat it does
not follow that be will be good. “Behold
the bridegrom cotneth : go ye out to meet
him !’ This is a sound that will thunder
through tbo most fast locked slumber, and
ronse men whom sermons route. But that
will not make them holy. Earaestneae of
lift, brethren, that u goodness Wtke in
death you nuut for it is at earnest thing to
die. Shall it be this, I pray you 1 Shall
it be the voice of drath which first rays
‘Ante." at the very moment when it saye.
“Sleep on ftfevtr!” Shall it be tbe bridal
train sweeping by end the shutting of the
doors, and rim discovery that tbe lamp is
gone out 1 Sha<l that be tbe firs', time yoo
know t at it it in earnest thing to live J—
Let US fee! that we have bees doing; learn
what time is—sliding from yoo, and not
stopping wt.en you stop learn what sin is;
learn what nesrr te “Awake thou that sleep,
cat’ — Ra.y. W. HoUrUun.
Vote on the Opaibni Bill
Ice*.—Awtry, Bailey, Barrett, Barton,
Battle, Bette, Bell, Bigbam,Christy, Clarke,
Coleman, Craft, Canton, Dinkn, Duncan,
Everett,Fonaio, Fortner, Fnjdcrck, Fuller,
Gay, Gilbert, Glam, Gordon, Griffith, Oro
retuteine, Hall, Uamts, Harkneea. Harris of
Cobb, Harper. Hays, HtUjer, llitnv, Holli
day, Holmes, Hopkins. Howard, Hughes,
Irwin, Julian. Kansu, Kendall, Kimbrough
of Harris, Lane, taunby, Lee. I/mb of
Greene. Marshall. -Mattox, McCants; Me
Connell, McDaniel, MoUregur, McLean,
McWhorter, Mill edge. Jiizcll. Moore of
Clarke, Mott, Ones], Phillips, Pitterd, lteid
Roberta of Cbtrokee, Roberta ol Bctiveii,
Schley, Smith of Talbott, .-iti.-h of Taltnalb
Strickland, Ta’iafi t.o, Teyo-,Terrel, Walk
er of Clark, Walker of Henry, While,
Wilkes, Willis, Wood, Worley, Wright,
Young.— 88.
Auy/— Black. B-gg«». Brantley, Brass-
e^Caoton. Carter, Chapman, Cook. Cura
ble, Danin 1 . Diamond, Embry. Fain f Fun-
tun, Fain ef Uuioo, Fucannou, Findley,
Fullmore. Graham, Guy, Hardy, Hardeman,
Uokleo, Jooes, Kimbrough of Stewart,
Lneii of Cuihooo, Lewie of Hanc ck, Lick
ett, Luffmao, McAfee, MoDorald, McMil
lan, Mcrchieon, Minis. Moore of Glynn.
Myers, Neal.Owen*, Pickett, I’owell. Price
Prceti, S!*ffielJ, Shelton, Sheimuo, Smith
ofCowolta, Smith of Towns, Sprayberry.
Tomlinaon, Wall, Webster, Wvainiorelaud.
—51.
Tbu b this momentous, deeply agitated
matter settled for e little white, at least, af
ter a full, exhaustive; elaborate discussion,
by the best talaat in the House, by a pre
ponderating majority against it. It has been
an exciting struggle indeed, and the whole
State bos felt breathlessly interested io ils
fiaai i-rae. Tie sopportcr* of the bill have
b« from all the sections of Georgia’s un-
traversed and unchecker d railroads desti
tute of iotarnal impruvemeut, their agricul
tural and commercial resources undeveloped
laboring under marked disadvantage for
want of c <o:rnercial fucililities. and pertrnac -
iously and unwearyiogly clamorous for etyuul
rights, privilege? and benefits with the res
maiuing developed portions of Ihs Stale.
The opponents of the measure have been
the flourishing populous trade emporium* ef
the State, Ibe two great coio'sal railroad
monopolies and their tribatariee, well esta
blished upon a s.un-l basis of remunerative
trade, resulting from the enjoym-mt of ex
traordinary commercial advantages, and
whoee atnnal golden karve-ls would be m»-
teria'ly decreased by the establishment of
rival rood ; and all the lections lying imme
diately upon the line, and deriving their
value from the prosperity of these monopol
ies. Which of the two great conflicting par-
ties bare the best and most just foundation
for tbeir etaitrs. I will not prelend to decide,
it is’a matter requiring tbo combined aDd
unbiassed wLdaai. talent, discrimination,
statesmanship and palrioii.m of the legisla
ture, ia their h.ghcst sovereun capacity, de-
iiOtaritg fit the interests of tbe tcWr Com-
oioowtalrii, ar.l b end by a solemn obliga
tion to promote and advance tbe public
\reaL
Another cLsa bare voted ogainst the bill
because they were opposed from principle to
omnibus' measures, founded, as they a e,
upon the iniquitous, eorrupiug system of
• log rolling." They were un.villi'g to iup»
port a measure which they condemned, to
gam the uicc*» of one which they approved
and some of tbe enterpr»:s contemplated in
this bill they would saact.on under re- coi.-
sidcratioas.
The rnaiu fundimsntal positi m of th- ad-
vocaus of the bid, ;s, that ins government
has established the great principle of “State
aid and as she has aides in its develop-,
ment of several pirtic ilar ;octioni of Ueor.
gia. ihe is bund, ts sn indiscriiainating pa
rent, wassivt ia developing the other unde
vsloped sections. and to refa-e this aid, is to
refuse to tbow stcti'.ni their rightr, and be-
side', the State hat unqualified safe security
against loss
The lea ling position of tbe opp. nen'.t of
theta astro is tint', the principle of “Statq
aid" involve* a dangerous violation of the
natural and'-onttitutioual rights of theeiti-
x ns ; tnat till- measure forces a taxation of
certa n ctbzeni and corporations, for tbe
b nefit and promotion of enterprises directly
confi a iigwith 1 ,-eir own interest* and pros
perity : »nd i: places l e b'a’a with her im
mrnse credit, in the altitodc of a competitor
with private capital, which ha* a etrong tea
dene/ to cripple private enterprise.
1 have thus very briefly alledsd to the
contestant* in this exciting struggle, and
presenlevT, thsir ieaiJmg arguments, y>ro*nd
eon. The revolt of the momentous and pro
traeted srarfire ha3 bscr, a triumphant victo
ry for to- • netaies of the “omnibit,' and a
signal dsf at for its friends'
Whether t.,e General Assembly have act
ed wisely and patriotically n this matter,
is to be decided b) the people whonrthey rep
rwent; and each legislator must be prepared
to be held accjuntable for his sction, by his
eonstitusney. at home. The bill was only
scotched on .Saturday night, but this morn
ing it wa* killed by a decisive final blow On
Sarudiy night a large number of the fobky
uamberv got leaye .f obveoce for ihe bal
ance of the revsiou ; still tliere was a quo
rum left. Bit this morning there was a
y ntta. "ttatlrrl;ph>i‘.taltoi'’ of them—an
ajcuinruenl, tint Jit) .f that respectable,
eery nersatary, though outside branch of tbe
Gensral Avaersbly.
Whatever may be said of the eulightuient
acd information they have imparted upon
(hegeierai mroaurei before tbe legislature,
there can b- no doabt that th* hotel keep
ere, atnuncroctju, caterer-, oyster saloons
t/sr r/isc. Ac . should bk under heavy obli
ga'h n- to thvm. fir their lii»er»l patronage
Old generous distribute n of their surplm
funds in ihe-t tight times.
I give th»m a c-irdial farewell, ant wish
them p'.casuit jiurtsryt home , and hope
they will find their fomdic veil, ami b
able to satisfy their c.-nstiloents with the
docharge flheirduty.
Suicide at huiianapolir.-d.tt U. 0. Frea
eott was found d ad io his room at the
Baita lloure, ywixday looming. The ter
diet of Ihe Gororner't jury was that he came
to iis death by ukiag morphine and lead-
snum* He was or. ninerent practuow o-
'+* turer on rn-dwme, and arm cl iu Jrdisea
spoil* on baturdsy.
Join Bhania. — Uent. Derby, (J-bn
Fbariix,) Topngrspblcsl Engineer, now el
Mohde, Ala., is suffering from so scute din
order of tbe eyes, which it hr feared may de-
Moy toe sight entirety-
AJuitJttdgtaent
Trantlated from Ike French
Just before the death of the Kmperer
Nicholas of Russia, an affair occurred, in
wl ich tbe firm justice of hi* chatsotcr ws*
nobly displayed. Tbe child of (gamekeep
er attached to the houae of a atvero and
cruel nobleman, s veritable Nero among
his aerfa, w»« ao unfortnusle as to break the
log of a Utile dog belonging to the huot'og
pack of tbo catato. Tbo ooblcinan, furioui #
seized tho child, dragged him into hjs armo«
ry, vj with the butt of a pistol shattered
hi* skull. Overhearing the tumult, the
gamekeeper hurried to the scene, end found
himself io the presence of the dead body of
bu son, aod Ihe murderer standing near hia
vict in.
*\V .a it you that killed my child f de
manded the camekeeper. iu a voice broken
with despau.
'It was I.'
•Why did you sot'
‘Because he had broken tho leg of oue ol
my dug*.'
■ Recommend your soui to God 1 Vou oro
about Io die
Tbe lordly aasasain tried io grasp anoihe,
pistu,; but before he could succeed, tho
gamekeeper, with au irou hand, liirew him
ou hi* knees.
‘Ueciinmend your soul to God 1—1 tell
you. that he may luive pity on your *oul— ;
11 such moil tors have soul* 1’
•Mercy I Pi y 1 Help!’ cried the noble
man, snuggling in vain within the terco
grasp which held him to ibe ground. ‘Do
you want gold ? 1 will give you ai much as
you can need'
•Gold will uot stop tbe flow of blood T
•Do yon wish your free lomT You shall
have it 1'
‘Liberty will not realoro me my child.’
•Pardon me I Mercy I Help! To the
rtaouo 1’
Attracted by these cries, a doieu *«rfs ran
to defend thtir muster. Hut at the sight of
the corpee, of the Talker's despair, they
comprehended all the horror oi the tragedy
which had jus: passed in that blood-stained
hall.
‘Help mi, my children,' cried tho noble-
muu, ‘defend u.u 1’
But uot a voice was heard; out un arm
woj extended to help the murderer.
‘These houest men have not c:u* litre to
rave you,’ said the gamekeeper. ‘They are
here to judge auJ assist iu tho execution of
ytur sentence.’ Raised him tfcoD he bound
bis arms, and made him sit down. Tbeu
briefly recounting ml the act* of violence
and abuses of authority ol which tbe nobk-
man bad been guilty, the gam keeper, trans
formed into a judge, subjected him to a long
interrogation in presence ef the body of the
murdered child—terrible aod silent evidence
of bis last crime ; then addressing tbe serfs,
he demanded—'What puniihmeut should
tbi* man receive?'
‘Death T replied with one voice the mem
bers of trat tribunal of justice, ‘but who will
take upon himself the office of execution
er P
‘The fatber who is now childless!’ answe
red ihe gamekeeper, and, repeating a third
time, 'Recommend your aoui to God,’ he
plunged the sword to the biit iuto the nobles
man's bre-sl. The same day he delivered
himself up to Ibe local authorities, but tho
Emperor, on being informed of the affair, or?
dtrel that he should lie set at liberty, saying :
‘This man his committed no crime ; to a dog
the death uf a Joe. ’ Sobakje eobaticheehaja
emertj.
The Solitary Horseman.
Many year* ago u solitary horseman
might buve been seen rifling swiftly toward
To.e !o, Ohio. The suu had just set in the
western horizon. 'Two* die close, in short,
of election day, and the solitary horseman
wav a c -urt-r from au important township
in Lara* coo ity. The returns from every
township in tho county but tbo one we speak
of had been hiard from nt Toledo, and the
vote of tbi* vary township wa > needed to
tell how the county bud gone.
o At length the solitary fconeman arrived
iD Toledo, and reined Ins foaming steed up
before the Indiana Homo. A big crowd—
Domocrat* and Whigs — rushed eagerly a-
found him, and shouted for the 'new*.'
‘Better time,’ said the solitary horseman,
poking at hi* wateb. 'was never made by a
lire bo*» 1 Filteen mill's in thirty two
ruinuiee 1 What d'ye think of ihat, gen'
men ?” asked the 1 orreman.
•t’u»* tlwjnrse, 1 "yelled tho eqcited crowd,
how has toar.ahip gone r
‘Gen'men,’ replied tbe solitary horseman
I duremember. It went either Whig or
Democratic but I’ve been *) taken with
the spaed,of lb i» ’ere hoss, that I forgot it ;
bat. genflmen, rising iu iiis saddle ar,d fra-
tieully waving his whip iu the air, ‘you
rmyjuvt res satisfied on ouet point: All.
H—LLCl.V’T BUT THIS UOOl "
They Say, They S-iy,” Xeter say it.—
Toward* tbe close of hisremarablelilc.when
prostrated by paralysis, Aaron Barr 1*7 mi
% bod of riokucsv, an attendant said to
him:
^.“Colonel, I wonder now if you wero the
gay Lothar ia they *ay you were?”
The old man turned his eyes, the lustre of
which w*e nndiinmed still, toward: the
friend who made the remark, and lifting Liv
trembling finger, said in hi? quiet, imprea
»i»e whi*per. which still lin.ors in Kr oars,
and which brongbt tears to her eyre, twenty
years aficr, ns sue repealed ihe word*:
"They isf.lhry lay.’ tBiYsav! Abl my
child, luw long aro you going to continue to
use those dreadtal words? Those two I.rib,
>rd* have done mire than all other*.—
Never nse ihem, my dear Never use IbemT
A Dreadful Spectacle.
It will be remembered ihat the Russian
line of battleship Lefort htdy capsized at
noon day in the Bay of Finulund, carrying
down twelve hundred p.rs.ns, of whom
nearly foor hundred were females. A wri
ter in the London Timer from St Peters
burg, says :
“Suc'i persons as were on dvck nt the
lime were of course at once washed away,
but the divers found no less than 1,100
corp-es in tho cabin* between decks, and
in the hold ot the vessel, all clinging to
some portion of the limbers of ihe ship, or
to each other The horror of this fearful
sight appear to have been aggravate I by
the circumstance that the houies were al
ready far gone in decomposition, and, with
few exception', the eyes were wide open
and glaring. The effect of lint dreadful
spectacle on tbe divers was such that one of
tiiern was totally unable for many days to
recount the gha-tly scenes he had witness
ed 'town in that hive of putrefyingcorpstis,
and n Ins p-rsistent refuial to repeat his
visit there, wa»ser.t home."
To 'graphic dispatches from fit.
Loob, dated 8th met., stale* that ao eje-
prto had pused through thate ty for Wash*
,,igton with dataitcbev from Col. Johnson.
The Republican publisbe* advices ti the 31
"f November. The Mermans had stolen
in hundred head of cattle in light of Major
Alexander's camp. It was *uppo*ed (bat
Col. Johnson lava concern rated his forces
with those of Major Alexander. There was
much suffering for want of provision* and
clothlcg., Th* lierect alto waaled forage,
and were giving out
Govern / Gumming and Ihe other officer*
were d' trrmined to enter Halt IaAc City, if
pvnsihle, whi st the Mormons vie detr*
mined to make to iiltoce. A skirmbh ,be-
taecn Major Alexander ind lie Mormon*
bad taken place, io which a few of thejlaiier
were taken
Co 1 . II ffnun. who left For Leavenworth
tlie-lovt of uctober, bad riacbsl Su Loelr
hut he brought no cews about the Utah
Erpcditlon.
We see it Maud in aetersl of tbe
JVoiw (A* MilMgniBo Recorder.
The Bank*.
A bill hat patted the Senate to pin ride
against ihe forfeiture of the' several bank
charters that huvo auspeuded.apeeb payr
mem, and it has been seat to the House rot
their concurrence, but has not yet been t'a*
ken up. It passed by • majority of SI
volts, and contain* tho following provis
ions:
The let lection legallxee the bank aus-
penaions until tha lath Not. 1856. The
3d sec. gives bill holders 10 per cent dama
ges for the failure* ofa bank to redeem their
bills in specie when demanded. The 3d
authorises the Governor to withhold judicial
proceedings against the suspended banks
tiU lfith Nov. 1858, except in eases of in*
solvency. Tho4th authorizes the Governor
to hsvo the cbarlcrs of such forfeited as
shall not resume; and also, that in the
event there it e general resumption of ape?
cio payments by the banks out of the State
before the time referred to, the Gov. shall
require by proclamation the bunks of this
Slate to. resume in thirty dtys. Fifth
should specie payments bo required under
oath (durirg the timo of suspension,) io
meet ihe demand on execution, the bank is
required to pay the same. Sixth—Tho
banks ate required to receive their own
hills, notea, or certificates of deposit,
io the payment of debts due them.—
SeveoiL—No bank to, bo entitled jjto tde
benefit of this act, which shall send any
purlieu of it* capital out of tbe Stale for tlie
purpjee of baying note* of any kind.—
Eighth—No bank allowed to loan money,
in trey manner, at a gicatet rate of interest
than seven per cent per annum—and con*
tri'.ji? for over that rate void. Ninth—No
bunk, agent, or other officer, it allowtd to
discount or purchase cole* or other eviden
ces of debt at n greater discount than the
rate of for eu per cent. Tenth—Bams are
prohibit*':, from selling exchange, except
sight exchange, at a greater premium than
one per ccutum—when the bills of Mid bank
are tendered (if not intended to resell.) ex
cepting foreign exohange. Eleventh—The
afhdavlts of bank officers, in tbeir semi-ac-
oual report* shall state that tho provisions of
this act have not beon|violated. Twelfth—
i’t rjury may be established on bank efficars,
on affidavits io their reports. Thirteenth—
No suspended bank allowed to declare a great
er dividend than at the rate of seven per con
tain whilo it is impended.
Special Notice*,
Kd to ft&Qoooce the
cirredtJat'tS •ltchim A oh
IstauksiUnciU*aretNauteytoJtnarr »it.
V* 1
TotSis Votsr* ol Faltou County.
Fellow Citium :—Doing a Csndldati for re-
etsetion to the office of Olork of tho Iafsrloe
Court, at the (Malax eloetlon in January next,
your support at th* Bailol box will b* thankfully
sosir edby your ohodiect sorvant
nro. 18. id. 0. M. PAYNE.
yW WQ.are authoritrd to announca tha
nams cf B, 8. JOHNSON as in Indepen
dent candidal* for dherlff of Gobb County, at
tha ranting eleclUm, 1st Monday In lanua-y
sen MANY VDTE1I8.
WJf i
«ethnr<ee4 to enoouno# II
M CUKKK) ee » Un llftte for
re flection fbr Ooaety Trwpurer. dftwtf.
New Advertifleraeats!
SMITH ft FRANKLIN,
Product and Commistion Mereh-tnU, and Dtdtrt in
t'amti) ami Plantation Grvctritt, $c
McrielU Struct Atlanta Georg a
J. n. SMITH. A. P. PRANKLIN.
SIV^ITH & FRANKLIN,
’ WOUIJD respectfully announce t«*^
the citis<|M «f Atlanta and »ur-
reuodioc country, that they an.
now receiving Ami openirg, en-t will
•tore, a aplendht stock of FA MIL Y G IlOC F III EH,
which the ere offering et prices that will compute
with any house in the city, am) ask a share of pat
roness.
Thsy will glee speelfel attention to the set* of ft»-
con, Lard, Hour, Uratn, Tobacco, Uo , Ac.
Uonsignments respectfully solicite«L
*3.Prompt attention giren to Cash Orders.
Store oa Marietta street, in the building formerly
occupied by C. D. Tarr.
December 13, 1S67 d«rt
^muSemcnts.
iHisceltaneons.
NKGEO SHOESt
CHEAP! CHEAP!!
- TO T1I08K WAHT1KQ A
MlartlcloofdoublMdcor woltod hrojjnna,# aX
* miwo Will! baj that wo now liavo iu Htortr K
c heary Stock, and ait ot our own ManufActuring
which we will loll at ten cent.* a pair lower than
an J houso in this city will loll us good an article
•—competition wo dofy either in
Yankee Mudc, Georgin lMittlc,
Iloiuc-nxniln,
or toy othor mako, and warrant them s* good a,
arlioloaihaeoverbeen offered iu thia market „r
State. All kind* df
Boot* t*> Blxoon
proporlionably cheap and warranted:
All good* porcharedofuarenuired Irceefcharxe
At thaiign uf 1110 HOOT, IWhtree Strroi
Atlanta (lourgta.
DIMIGK, JOYOR, A CO
Morgun, Uii'kpnfrick, A. o.
^AVINCI opanod u now IVnre
room on Poaeh Tree Btrcet,would
.. , „ . , -r.llthoaltontionolihe publi to
thelrStoekixt P‘iirnlturt,embracln*i:*t,ii l *t B >r*
le aim* rarletlr, Clialr, i.lorerj klu.t I..ILU [*■ ™
*«”“•»•Mgrin**. H»lr, Mum, Cotton endfijl
, CARPETS, nVOR.io/, VT
Wlndcw.ShaUsa, WiD.lowCurtalns.l)ftin»ak, Com
Rands.Cord sn.l TasssN, hoop?..
WINDOW I'APKHINii, liOL.-K Du
Fire.bosrddo. TheystiUcoo
tinuo tb**ir ^hup,
*SWA o/ Utoryiit /{(til mad Sami re,
.at.\ r c P . ^, ! p • t *‘ ,lo du * 11 k,n,, ' , of work connected
with thoirbueincHs.suchas mekinjatiil .-opairiug Krr
^tnrOs tnaklng Wftttresues. Upholstering, Ac. They
ktejnlBoon hand MtUlic BurlsJCusws.snd make, up!
ftrencrt^otte* Uahngauy,Walcui,Andi>ther woodCof*
nuni FACTOUY,
nTnty*.avA-vnlArge.JthelrinAuuinctu:in,-4hopRstD»!
CkV.i ..loAo-iupplr Morgan’i , orlginsl'^)ttitgn , htlrb
titni i ; i Rientlle'igtsad,together with ftlrart.d.ra • f
fbdStfcvsL*’” 1 ‘ hjlr,,, ‘' c '“ 1 ' jrA eturc tnanjujuar.
raejtaron
Ct?ttrgujoii», farsuptirint to
COMING
Arrest of Tuckerman, Ex-Treasurer
Eastern Rail Road, for Hail Rob
bery.
SraiNortiLD, Nor 30.
W.T Tuckerman, formerly Treasurer cf
the Eastern Railroad at Boston, was arr, si
t'd last night at New Haven for mail rob
bery. He is now in jsil and confessea hi*
guilL
Bostox, Nov: 30.
The arrest of IVm. T. Tuckertban it is
thought will explain the robbery onhe Ha-
ran mail for the State of Maine, missing
about the 21st of Nov ; also tbe mail from
Portland for iV. Y, and the mail from Bos
ton for N. Y., all missing on the New Ha
ven land route about the same rime. Tho
missing Havana mail contained about five
hundred letters, one hundred of which
were for merchants of Portland, and doubtless
contained many remittances.
The evidence against Tuckerman is deerr.
•d conclusive, and it .s understood confess,
es his guilt. Uis operations were mainly
on Sunday nighl trains. Ue would take
passage at New York with a large trunk,
in which a carpet bag containing clock
weights to make it heavy, and during the
temporary absence of the baggage mastir
he would steal a mail bag and depoait in
his trunk. He acknowledges haring 3800
werth of stolen postage stamps. Five
hundred dollars in bills on the Lee Bank
oi Massachusetts were found upon him.
The Philadelphia mail for Boston, with
other*, being missed, the several Railroad
Superintendants on the New York and
Boston route, the Postmasters and Special
Agent Holbrook, have been for several
weeks on the alert, and hare now probably
captured the robber. The amount of the
robberies is supposed to be largo. Tucker
man will be examined at New Haven to*
morrow.
Mobilx, Dec. 11, 1857.
Sa'es of Cotton for the week 10.000 bales
ami tha receipts reach 17,500 against 31,-
OoO bales for the same week last year.—
The markot close* firm at 10 cents for Mid
dling. The stock of cotton on hand and
oil shipboard is 80,000 bales, showing a de
crease of 31,000 bales.
Nsw Orlkaxs, Dec. 11,
The sales of cotton to-day are 3,000 bales.
Tho quotations are barely maintained.—
Middling 10|alOj cents. The sales of ihe
week reached 31.000 bales, and the rec ipts
58 200. Tho stock on hand is ‘.£>7,000.—
The decrease at this port is 139,000 I sles,
and the decrease at all the ports 330,00).
The Sugar market is firm, and the Corn
trade buoyant. Freights are drooping —
Sterling Exchange 3) to 5 per cent, pre-
m urn and sight Exchange on New York l
to lj j.er cunt, discount.
Confirmed.—The Hon. N. Clifford, of
Maine, hat been nominated and confirmed
by the Senate, to Ihe vacancy on the bench
of the Supreme Court.
newspaper* 'bat the President ha* removed
from offic* John McKtoo, E*q, kb* district
attorney of Now York.
uietde.—We learn that a man named
Howard Wilcox shot himself last night at
a h"ustof::!!-famo in this city.—dugueta
Uiepilch, l)tc. 10/A.
EVERYB0DYC30ES TO SEE
IU MV P, fli
G REAT~EHmLESQU E
Op ora, Troupe!
Atfl)
Southern Minstrels!
A T HAYDEN’S HALL, Atlanta, Oa., II'ED-
NESDAY sod THURSDAY EVENINGS,
Doc. 16 tala ml 17th, 1807. Embracing lha fol
lowing 11*- of uonpproachablo Talent.
OLD JOE SWEENY,
SIGNS. SOL.
J. M. CHASE,
DICK SWEENY,
SAM SWEENY,
MAST. PARltOW
Aod tbo Southern favorite
BILL PARltOW!
jUT-AdmiMlon 60 Cent*. Door* open at 6
Performanca to commence at 7 o'clock.
CHARLEY HARRIS, Ag’i.
December 12, 1867 dtt
/'T-'IPfllT.lNTINro/.Mr TPJN, by I
I .1.which tnucl; Buffering infiira|e»mny I
I ha avoided, noil in married ihr[1 iii j ihn,,. I
I r-moraplnliiig iharrisgo. AJdrius cn-J/
d'»i igfour stamp, Dr if W. AlilllSOOHUlE
Uroobiyn, N. V. Nu
I", l«'7 d&wBm
npOHAS I\ l*OWE.-Gj;.NEl(AL
•l t'OMMISdlU.N .MERCHANT, For lire
piircnatd and anlo - f all kinds of produce
lirurrrits acd Jlurchendia, will pay particu
lar attention hr tho porch* ■* of Plar.iatinn and
Family auppl ts,
15’’ All urilera promptly and foithfullv
tends.: to.
Office cn South side nf Whiteha alt
three d tors east of M ich to IJ "cllt I
COMING AGAIN !
Wednesday and Thursday Eve’g*, Deo
16th and 17th, 1857.
RUMSE Y & NEW COM B’ S
WORLD It UNOWNED AND ONLY
Campbell Minstrels,
BRASS BAND!
T HES/ANAUKRS, Itreu/ul fbrU>*lr libatal patron
ftlwft/1 b««towe<l by the clUxftBti of Jtlftnt*.
beg IrftTf toftDoooncffi TWO MONK CQXCKKTH, io tbeir
rout# trora ChariMtoo to NftthvU.lir.'t D which occasion
tb# Programm# for each Concert will he entirety new.
Door# open at 0 .Concert at 7 o'clock. Admission
) cents. ]'. A. CLaRK, Afeut*
Jec 10 tlGt
FIREMAN’S BALL
_ ON WEDNESDAY
■ F.VEYING, tho -Jl ol
Ducemhcr next, a IJd/l,
will begiren nt the City Hall, fir the benefit
of Mechanic Fire Company No, 3.
MANAGERS
Wm. Barnes, W. VV. Holdwio,
<!. H. Strong, J H.Mi’casiin,
(JeorRe Winship, W T Wilsin,
Geo H Daniel, Thomas Haney,
UCranhahaw, Capt. William KidJ,
J H Purteii, A J Hornes.
FLOOR MANAGERS.
J M To*, C A Haralson,
(■ P Campbell, J II Meraslin,
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS.
Wm Barnes, John fi Hoyt,
A J Burko, 0 P Campbell,
J MToy, J E Gullsti,
C C Rides ,
Not. 36. [dlf.]
We learn from the Macon Meuengtr
that Gov. Brown has app tinted Col. Henry
G I amar. Judge of tie Macon Cireut, in
place of Ffoa A I’ Powers, resigned.
Irik* A notice appear* in tbe rit. Louis
papers of Wednesday, signed by E. G. Van*
over, to tbs effect that be is ready to receive
application* from p-rsons deairing to emit
grate to Central America.
DoS'N young lady in Cmoinaati, a few
day* -inoe, d.ed from . bleeding at tbe nose.
While standing, the blood rushed from both
noetrili in a stream.
New fee for Rallletnakee—The Great
County (Wii.) Herald of the 18th alt., say*
that Seth Maker, a eurloua naturalist, resiifo
lug Dear Beetown, hi* a spot of ground set
apart for melons, on his farm, oral near it
there is * well known den of rattlesnake*.—
He has tamed these snake*, and by bo me
myslorious power* in tbe spiritual d-part*
ment of icience, i* able to oonjure them at
will into bis melon patch tojruard tbe eitne
from uninvited intruders The snakes have
been in his service all the fall, and discharg
ed tbeir duties admirably. Wiscomin is
going to be a great coantty.
fatal Vulcanic Eruption.— An account
of the erapt ion* of the volcano Amoe, in
one of the Sanquir islands, near Borneo,
has been fundihe I by tbs Datcb resident at
Monado. There were two separate erup
tion-, one oa the 2d March ana Ihe other on
rite 171b. Tbe rmiition of lava, stones and
ashes was so great as to obscure tbo sun and
produce Mtal darkneasl A vie! -nt hurricane
and ligblning accompanied the <- ‘l-ns.—
A whole village waa deolroyed. e* an
immeate amoant of grow'ng -early
3.000 persons w< re killed.
The Jenning't Erlote.—Mr. Jo'm Martin
of Linden bora pat in possestioo of this
property, wblab for so very long n period
has been wititout a recognised Mr. Tbe
cash be inherits amounts to tbe gignatiotum
of 800.000.000, while hit income will be
81.200.000 per anonm. Tbe lucky Inheri
tor has been wretchedly poor oO hi* prtce*
diog life. He it sow wretchedly riob.
CAMPHENE
Burning Fluid!
AND
FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER
TERMS LOW FOR
0-A.SH,:
T. E. EIPLEY.
P. S.—A liberal discount by tho Bbl.
Dec. 0, 1867. <l«tf
TVelttrUfTft 2®VCCt01*0
Georgia Rail Road & Banking Company
AugOktn loAtlaoti. .171 Miles. Faro $0 51'.
GEORGE YGNGE, Superintendent
Monsiso PxsStXORl Train.1
Leaves Atlinto daily nt Ill 00 A. M.
Ariiv.««l Aujrurftn. nt 710 p, jf.
1,'cv « Auausin, dui’y nt 2 30 M.
Arrives at Allan a, ai U .10 A. 51.
Kvkninu PabsknueiJ ffuiH,
1 eaviu Atlanta, ilaily, al 12(10 P. Ms'
Arrives at Augu-tv. at 8 60 A, St.
Letter Augusta, daily, at | (p 1 p. Jf.
Arrive* ai At anlt at... P04 A. M.
r?" Thir Road run* in conmCiiun with the
Trc: 8r,f Ihe Mouth Carolina anti the Savan
nah mil Augusta Railroad*, at Augu»ta.
Western ft AtlanticTstatoTRoi 1 Road.
Atlanta ts Citaftanooga. 138 Milea, Fare $5.
JAMt-re M. rePCLI.OCK, Buperintcndcnt.
Mor.vi.vh Passxvoxr Train,
Leaves Atlantt, daily, at I -15 A. M.
Arrive* at Chattanooga at g py
Leave* Chitlsnooga, daily, at I 30 A. M.
Arrive* at At'intn al 9 33 A. M.
NmnT I’avbknoer Train,
Leave* Athmta. nightly at 12 30 P. M
Arrive* at ClmtUnoug* at Kin 1'. M
i.e-vu*Chaltviio'ira, ni.'htly, al. 3 III P. M
A Hire* at AtYuuat n 22 P. M.
CF" Thu K j.vl e ina.'i i-.-a h way w th thu
tHome Drench w.iilraad hi twngatou, ihe East.
Tennvaaeo A: Guorgin ‘ai'r.ia I nt Dalton, and ’
•he Nashvill,] A; Challanooga Railroad at Chal-
anooga,
Atlanta & Lagrange Rail Road.
Atlanta Io We*t Point.87 Mile*,. Faro .$3 50
e GEORGE G HULL, 8in>erintunJonl,
Mousin': Panhksocii Train.
I.eaten Atlanta daifv nt 200 A. M.
Arrive* at‘Writ Point ol 7 28 A. M.
Leave*West Point daily nt 4oOA,M
Arrive* at Atlanta at, 9 27 \. M
Eve.vino Passenukx Train.
Leaves at daily at I Bo p. M,
Arrives at West Print nt 0 IK M. ■
Leave* Wot Point daily at. ... I :lo P. M.
Arrive* it Atlanta at Hi 15 P, tj,
■ OF Tbi* Hoad ronnec'v each way nith tbe
Montgomery ft'Wcet Point Railroad.
Macon & Western Railroad.
Maeun to Atlanta,.. .103 Mites-,**Fare $4.
A. L. TYLER. Superintendent.
Morninu Paksenoer Train.
fjcaves Atlanta daily at 10 30 A. M,
Arrive* *t Mirun al 1 15 P. M,
Leivei Miean daily at 2 (10 A, M.
Arrive* at Atlanta ai 9 15 A. M. ,
Nicut Passenok* Tat in.
Loaves Atlanta nightly at 12 00 P.'5L
Arrive* it Macon al ROif A’.'M, •
Leave* Mae mi nightly al 12 15 p. M,
Arrives ai Allan a at 0 05 P.M,
-VS*. Tbi* Road eonneebi al Macon wlh tl e
Central and Houth Wealem Railr>n jr*»
NOTICE.
A LL peneni indabted to tbs netatn of C. D.
Parr, lata of Jfurrsy ennoty dneuied, are re
quired to make immediate payment and that*
having demand* will nndar them In, acrurdieg
te law, tame, in Atlanta, Georgia.
L J. PARK, Executor.
December 6, 1867
dwtf
Oa Monday, 21st Dec. 1857.
W ILL 1>« fold At the lat« roiidonco of C. D-
Purr, deceived, ia lb* county of Alamj,
all tho perional property of laid MUt«, oonaiat-
inf of Com, Fodder, lloraea, Jfalea, Cattle, Ac.
Sale to cootlooe from day to day antil ell I« fold.
L. J. PA It It, Kseontor*
December 1867 dwtf
Tobacco, Tobacco,
J U8T received direct from Virginia,! choice
lot ot T ( ^DACCO, among which la •
few boxee of that justly celebrated Brand
KANHABTWIHT, superior to any in thia
e. [octMdwif] T. FisOWE.
GEORGIA, Forsyth County.
To all WhotA it may Concern.
W IIKH/JUI, Jf hn r. Wofford applies to in
ter* of tioardiaaeblp oi Dt« pervoM aod taUte*
ofOeory* R. Weft, aad Xatily Went, orphaaa of Jaoe*
M Weal and Mary Ana We*l, kte of laid eoaatf, de-
Theee are therfore to ette aad admonlih all per*oea
latertated to Ate tbeir otyeUidxn. If any they have,
‘ J n J 4B0mr y
I n«t b
II. BARKPt, Ord y,
GEORGIA, Gwinnett Conty.
Guard
t*tfe*» cf dli
Fetnuary T«
ef mI*I ecaaiv
Iter, ith, l<«7.
Dee tth, U67.
hie bard W. Mania, etll apply for
- from aa/d WeardUnthlp at tbe
ot tb# aeid CXiart of (Miaary,
o. T KAJUanuir, oid y.
wlm
OKOUUIA, For*|tb Conaty
T WO MON TH8 *ft«r Isle, I *b*ll apply
Io ibe Ceurt n£ Ordinary of Forsyth coun
ty for ksve to nsU tb* LuJ* aad negro* be-
longing to lb* estate oMJoi. Wiley 0. Hatch
la*, lata rf asU county dnsssvd.
Mil.EM W. BUTTON, Adm’r.
Novsmbtr 4lh, 1857 wXro
atcamfeUtp 3Uncs*
Cabin Puieeco to New York
$25,00
Weekly U. State* Mail Line.
T ilK a#w aod «pl#odid»ide-wheeIateaeubip«*
AUUUSTA 1500ton*, •• il j». Woo:.«c
, DlfCll
n.OKIDA, 1900 ton*, *• Ibaac Caowru.
ALABAMA, ISOOtoea, 11 C. R. .Sauer,
Will L«ar« Savannah
Faery SATURDAY.
TheaenhlpBartanoBi theUr^eiitoa tbe eoaat.anv
<arpaM«dlo#peed,uafety er comfort—makior tueir
paMagioio 60 to 60 honre, aad are eommandi’d ty
•killfa1,earefaUndpoUteoffleer*. They offer a mew
deeirablreoaYtyaoee to New York.
Cable Pauaga to Saw York %%
Ateerar*pa*«aae to N#w York $6
PAUMbFOKI), FAY * CO., A(tot« n ^avannak!
rfAM’l. KITCHKIX,13Broadway,Nav York,
ffavaaaah February 6. ISbft.
abln Fata age from Char lei ton to Haw Tor
$25,00.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
Maw York A Charleston Hteam',Packets
Through in 48 to 53 Hours.
iBomi-WooUly.) 5
TbffuaeirsUMMaahlp OOl.UMDU, 1100 Tuoa-lf. 0er-
XuUI VU U 1600 teas. I JAMES A DOER, 1600 tou
TPEwaa. Commaader I 8* C. Tamer Coasuo'r
MARION, 1600 tone, 1 EOCTIIRKNKR, 10CC tmi
W. Foster Conwaadsr. | V. M. Merray. Cnarn’r.
afterthsarrlvi
M at high water.
Alee
Leave Adgov's wbareoe oyery
Wcdneaday * SaturdayP
arrlvahf tbe ears from the ffr>otl
b A West
Tabfte sappttod silk etorj laawfy-atUatWt ui
aaatlowa sowwaadere, «r(U eaiure Traralier* by thk
Llpeftwory poealbleeomfrrtaadaaeowiawdatiea.
Applyta IfENRY MISROON
Ceraer af East Bay k dd«ar '• doatb Wharf,
cbarlectoo, t. 0.
Cabin Psni|«i i«
gUArngA, t.steg, ^