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ATLANTA, CHBO.,
FRIDAT DECEMBER18,1947.
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For De»u«r **••*#*
c. C. GREEN * 09BORN.
For Clerk of Swpwrtor Court.
DR. B. F. BOM AR.
For Clerk of Ioftrlor Coorf.
DANIEL PITTMAN.
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SEE THIRD PAGE.
. Sbsltoa MOl to take sp iht wwdril 00 tho *ooi» writokUo h«ril to pan,
id bill to lay oat * t*w ^ Goo, » b.
withdrawn.
Mr Mason acquiesced, but li.<|>o>i tbe next
tints Uw offeoea was repeated. it arm I I ant
Proceeding! in Congrosa.
W« pabtab as acooat of tha dabato is tb»
fisoate of toe United Stotea. on the Presi-
dsofi Usage, ieet week. Tb# report
Ktmt to bare been tsada np b, a part,
frteallj totoe paw riewa axpreswed b, Sso-
stor Doagka, end may be regarded m fe*
rermg that ode. Botvre giTait as itcomea
to a from Washington. W* eball pabCab
at ss early ds, the speeches of Memre
Dooglaa and Bigler in an authorited bra.
Old Joe Sweeny.
Onr readers will pleas* bear in mind that
-Bill Parrow’s tad Swseoey’i Great South-
era Opera Tronp," perform to-night at the
Atoaneum, (and to-night only, this »Uit)
Thij bars ancoonaantat we deem wdcient
to bring iter, bod, oot, who can spare a
•Halt* Tbe, Oder a splendid treat, see
programme.
Mr. A. 5. Wilson'* 8chooL
Parents sad those interacted, are re-
respectful!, requested to notice Mr. AY il-.
son's Adrectietment, ie another column,
to-dav. .
Keebnnioo Fire Company No S.
At Use aanhenar, meeting of T e Me
chanic Fn* Company, held on lb* lthh mst,
tb* following officers wen elected.
President, Wm. Barnes—Vice President
Lease Biefcardasn—1st Director A J Bark
—lad Director Jen M Toy—3d Directoc J.
E (julklt—tth Director G n Fnlier—Sec
retary C C Bhoder—Treasorer Jco 0 Hoyt
—Surgeon J A Taylcx.
GEORGIA LEGISLATURE.
Mtiusomujt. Dec. IS, 1357.
SENATE.
Mr. WaUene of Terrell mused to recco-
side to erach of yesterday’: jtnrnal, at re.
lata# to tbe lorn of a bill, to commote the
punishment of Jobe Bleak from death, to
imprisonment foe life.
Upon this mottos there was some debate.
Tbe friends of tbe btD, contending that tbe
evidence did not make the crime murder, bet
iinneleegfitfT Tbe opponents signing that
Black's whole life demonstrated, that be was
s depraved man, and tbe precedent would
be s bad one.
On the motion to reconsider, the yeas
were S3, ceys 53.
Tbe President gave tbe easting vote in
favor of etcaceideratioo.
With tbe exception of tbe pesmge of see
er two local bills, tb* whole morning wee
consumed is tb* dieraeeirm of ibis motion.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
A bill to amend an act to incorporate the
Timber Cotter's Bank in Savannah.
Laid oa tbe table for balance] of tbe tes-
Tbe bill rtcootidared this morning in re*
jetton to tbs punishment of John Black was
taken np- On tbe Seal pssaage of tbe bill
tb* rote stood, for commuting 48—against
it 50.
It is probable there will be another effort
made to reconsider tomorrow, but as tb*
greater portico of two days, bu bets con
sumed in tbe consideration of this question,
il w oot likely that a motion to reeonsider
wiQ prevail. At Mr Black’s request, be
has been grvso till tbe 25tb of Dee.
A bill to incorporate the Ssraonah Floor
Exporting and Mill Company wae pawed.
A bill to charter the Atlanta Iosuraoce
Company. Panned.
A bill to incorporate the Georgia, Equit
able Insurance Company. Paesed.
A bill to incorporate tbe Hannah Moure
Collegiate Female Institute. Passed.
A bill to incorporate tb^London, gevan-
nab, Livarpool Timber and land Compa-
oy. Referred to e special committee
-i casts adjourned till * P M
HOUSE.
Mr. Fioley moved to reeonndsr, so much
cf yesterday’s jonraal, as relates to tbe low
ef a bill to compel Sheriffs Ac. to advertise
m papers nearest the place wbeie tbs prop
erty tor sale a. Tb) motion wm carried
Mr Bigfcam moved to reconsider the tom
of a bill for the payment to James Dan
woody • portico of tb* value of bit slave,
who had been executed by sentence of the
Court. He said be hoped il would be re
considered in ontor to refer it to tb* Judi-
eiary <—"—«««». with instruction* to report
a general bill, embracing the principle of
thie bill. Tbe Uonw reriJeed to reconsider
Tb* bill to create a moan ted Police in tbe
15th District of Liberty County, wee refers
*d with accompanying memorials, to s spe
cial committee.
A bill to crest* a new Coanty out of Ir
win, Dooly, end Palneki, to be called Wilcox
wee taken op oot of it* order and read 3cd
time.
Mailer under final totuidrr :t!on.
A bill to lay out a new county 'row
a portion of Wanes, to be called O'awcock,
was pawed by ytai 75, Lays 51.
Mr. Milladge moved to eavpeod the rnlm
to take ep a bill to lay oot a sew county
from Cobb Cherokee and Porsytb. Mottos
carried end bill passed by yeas 67—ooys
56.
A bill to ley oot a new coanty from Wart
and Appling to be called Pearce. Paeeed
by ymt 79, oayl 3J-
Mr.
eidqred bill to ky
Habersham tad Hell
It wae objected, that a pledge we* nude
on tbe motion to recoaeUkr, that the bill
would not W taken np until next Fall-
Motion withdrawn.
The epecia! order of the day wae then
takes up.
The first order was ths bill introduced by
speaker Underwood, to admit parol evi
dence. in proving who drew land grunt*.
Ac
Mr. Speaker supported the bill by ref-
eiwcce to tbo present law, and the decis
ions of the Supreme Court on that sub
ject
Mr. Bighim rote to expkin the reesona
easeed tbe Jud. com. to report adverse to
tbe peesege of tbe bill; but tbe hour for
MjoornmeBt having arrived the. House ad
journed till 3 P. M.
In the afternoon the Houte disagreed to
the report of the J id. com.
Mr. Luffman offen d .in aiucndiucnt that
it do not apply to vested rights. Adopt
ed.
Oa paeeagv ol the bill the yea* were 5$,
nays 57.
Mr. Kenan reported a l-ili of tbe Jud.
com. to increase the salary of Governor to
ffijOOO, Judge* of the Supreme Court to
$4,000, and Judges of tbe Superior Courts
to $2^00.
Oa raqtion the bill was taken np by lee*
tiensf and each section paired; but epon
tbe paawg* of the bill the yea* and nays
were called, tod the far of tb* good peo
ple changed tbe scale* and the bill was
lost by a considerable majority.
House wok op t general appropriation
bill, pending the cotuideraiion of which
the hour of adjournment arrivsd.
Thie bill is to appropriate money for
printing journals, Ac.
Mr. Kenan made eotne very sensible
remarks on this subject, showing that there
wae aa enormous amoant expended in
publishing journals, which are never used
He proposes to publish aboot 3 or 3 copies
'for ench county, thereby saving in this one
item about $14,000 annually to the State.
The Stale usually publishes a copy tor
each Magistrate, in order that the people
may, if they choose, produce the “r*cerif r
upon their Represntatives; but is the jour-
nak are so rarely used for this purpose
why not use the money thus expended, in
paying our officials salaries, which will
command tbe talent of tbs State. Shame
on tb* Georgia Legislature, that that than
unit ire lavished upon s few Prinltn
while our Governors are forced to draw
upon their private fortunes, to support
them in office—and our Judges paid about
one third as much as i second rate Lawyer
receives from bis practice. Let the Prass
enlighten tbe public mind on this subject.
A retrenchment is certainly much needed
In the public printing. Georgia needs ev
ery dollar which is uselessly expended in
this way, to develop* her resoruces, to pay
her Governors and her Judges; and above
all to enlarge tar ixnertoenf iutitutiatu.—
How htile comparatively, has been done
fat tbe comfort and happiness of that most
unfjrtunaU Haas of our people—the Blind !
There has, bowerer, been a move in the
right direction, in this Legislature; but
•all not enough baa been don •- Alter the
encouragement given by ths exhibition and
examination of ths papils of this Institution,
the present Legislatureehculd have doubled
its appropriation*.
Tbe present gentlemanly and efficient
principal of the Institution is giving great
satisfaction ; and Prof. Iiall, the Teacher
of Music, is exhibiting a talent for imput
ing instructions in this deportment rarely
attained. G.
be allowed to pass with Impunity
Mr. Bigler (Pa) roplicd hi Mr Donga*,
eayirg tbe Convealkm wn* called according
to'law, and had been raeogiiised by the
Piandeut and Governor of the Territory.—
It was tbair right to submit the Constitution
to tb* people, or Send it to Congress without
such snbmisiion. If U wo* right io iti-elf,
Republican m form, and the people had
(airly derided tho Slavery question. It would
oot be wise to keep them oot of tho Colon,
simply because the whole Constitution had
not b> n submitted to them. To do so
would bo inconsistent wi>h the doctrine of
non-intervention. Tht-i« was nothing in
ths past history of the country to justify
such a course. It would be the duty of
Congress to look at the question as it came
before them, and do tb* beet they could,
looking at tbe happiness of the entire coun
try. lie bad long been order the impres
sion that it would be best for tho Uuiou aud
Kansas that that State should be admitted
at the first allowable opportunity iu order to
looaliie tbe strife. He would have preferred
that the whole Constitution had been sub
mitted to tot people, bat perrons outride of
the Territory hare no right to interior!) with
the Slavery question there. He believed
that the pcopla of Kansas now have an op
(wrtunity to decide whether to have u free
or slave State, lie could not however, de
termine ha entire course until they shall
make such decision. He said the praition ef
Mr. Douglas, to-day, vrna in u'.ior dcrojpi-
liun of that which ho occupied when h vo
ted for Mr. Toombs’ bill, which proponed to
make a State Constitution and put it into
operation without submitt'ng it to the vote
of the people, and thie only a short time
ago. Ha could sot u.dmtaud how Mr.
Douglas bad so readily become sensitive re
garding toe rights of that people, after liar,
in* ape oted such an infringement upon
them.
Mr. Maaon exposed aud replied to nliat
he characterized as a fallacy in the remark)
of Mr. Donglaa.
Mr. Douglas explained, ami said he had
been misrepresented.
Mr. Bigler remarked that iu conversation
with Col. Henderson, who whs an active
member of the Convention, be under stood
him to say thrre were two Constitution! vit-
toaliy.
Mr. Douglas—if there ore two, 1 should
like to see too other.
ilr. Bigler—1 sty preci.-ely similar
Mr Douglas—If jirecisely alike, ivbat
did-recce does it make if you may vote for
one or the other 7
Mr. Bigler—One for a Free and the other
i)t a Slave State. That is the difference.
Mr. Douglas—It makes no difference h itv
mu j copies they make: I he simple joint « u
is that they only allow the puop io to vote on j
Slavery—nothing else. The b.nator from :
Pennsylvania had assumed an air which 1
though* unnecessary and rather lut mat d to
■e that he spoke by authority
Mr. Bigler—I expressed uiy own ri, -,.
deliberately formed, and they are in i- e u-
rence with'those of the President.
Mr. Dooght)—I may have misunderstood
him. 1 am certain he did not speak lor the
President ;T know that, fur the President-
baa just spoken for htm-wlf in his Message,
ia which he condemns the Convention lor
not submiuiog the C nstituiion to the p-,.
pie. and refuses to recuinmeod me receive it. :
The President is a bold, frank man. and il
tile mvtimg nfafeif'to\id
I such doctrine, 1st him (Bigler)
, $ r , BI$ler st'd if lie wan constantly at
fatut it was ppinlkR iqdcrd. Perhaps he
“fl wrongfully spoken on the vubleel, He
had to(d th£ Senntor bn did' not Intend to
rclket upon him.
'' Mr Douglas remarked that he would re-
loi(e Mr Bigler from socteev, mid asked
him whether he knew that be (Douglas)
hsd either publicly or privately ngreedthat
« coustitut ion ahuuKI bo ailoptoJ without
oouauWuff Uu» people. ■
MrBtfrior staled whnt Mr distinct recol
lection was. lie roniL'iiiborvil very well
that the subject wa* iliscuasetl tu tho house
of the Senator tVoro Illinois, but he was not
Rure that Mr Domini participated In the
Jeb.it*, in teAicA it U'uj ilfijHed that muter all
tAi circumstances fkert ought not to t* a pro
viso in Mr. Awmlts’ bill, rttfuirtHg th m Cun*
tuition tot* submittal.
Mr Dougina remarked that when the bill
was ailent on thatsuhj vt,tt \u$ undoistood
uh \ mutter of course that the constitution
was to bo submitted. That he wan n par*
ty to force on the mMjde a constitution
without its beinjr submitted td them, was
not true.
Mr Bigler explained that he had called
Mr Doug a*’ Aftentirm t > his course on Mr
Toiiuba* bill ht^cause ir was in derogation
oi his doctrine laid doom to day. When
the Senator from Illinois introduced his
preparatory hill for Minnesota, he provided
that the con3lituii hi >hou d be submitted*
If the inforeucj \\.»> that the constitution
would be submitted where such a bill is
si'ent, why was the clause inserted in tbo
Minnesota Mill He did not impugn the
Senator’s patriotism, honorable motives, or
courage. He had no more constant udmir*
cr than himself, .v one who oftoner defeudtd
him.
Mr ll-ile want.d to knew some of the
peculiar ctn'umstanccs which rendered ihe
elective fnincl: 3“ extremely ditUeult.—
[Liughier]
Mr Bigler s-i. I mj one hnJ said more on \ Ci
this subject th.ii. ^1 r Hale, and of violence
and cf keepii j 1‘r.e Stnto men from the
polls. He fJiijjler) was interi sted t-» got
KnnSsts in: « the Hniou.
Mr I) uiglii, to prevent wrong impieis-
iank, asked Mr Bigler whether he meant
to bo understood as saying that he, in his
own l.nu*oor elsewhere, had expressed him-
se.fi lav.'? of the constitution witlmut
LIST OF LETTERS
R KMAININU in ths Atlanta A»t Offics
,4»n th« IMh Jsy of Dtceuibtr» 1167. \»
Adam* John
Adkoriim John
.4dam<inr$ I:
Adams Jano
Aldriek Wink
Ale lander Th«>$ 'J
Auitell A
Akers Nallie min
Alien f Ms
Anker, W F
Andersen AY*
Andersen A Bon
Berry Maxwell
Bacon N H
Banninger John M
Benedict t)
Bar.ill John H
Browu D K
Bmby \V»
Beard II B
Barne James M
Bennett l*M
Beahcari Manerva mrsllurickhard 0 H
Atbetson Joh6 F
Allman Chfeitlotte mist
Addington Wm M
Alaobroaka Wilson W
Atkinson Elisabeth
Ann$tead Wm
Armstrong Wm
Arnold Frederick
Arms'rung lonathan
Ayears Melissemias
Amaley Morris
B
Ball (Jha« H
Baukaton H enry
Uuchanan M K
Bovdaton J Bei.i
Bloia A J J
Bolder Win I*
Brockman I*ucy J
Barnes A J
Blackitoek (J W
Berrian L'arwlmn iniss
Berry W T
Barron J M
Beaty J W
Barnes Wm mr
Balm Joffeph
Baker laaar N
Burkinan A J
Bray B K
UoiYiTri I'hos IK
Butler Milbury ums
Brown 8
Briggs Mary I.eo rniaa
Bogan nnsa
Benton W I.
Orautlet John
Bryant Calvin 8
Bishop F.i'en nuu
ll«i!en Arthur II
Browuing Win A ‘J
Banda Mary utils
Bowen 8 M nii»a
IJsMvrell John -
Cain I* i:
f'anvy Ann K
Clang J F
BromanJuhn J.
Backanan Wm K
Briaintine James
Benedict B
Blunt .Mat 1
Brockman 8 J nnas
Bryan Hnrrinon J
Brown George
Brown W H
Brintinbark V
Bushy Matilda nra
Bl.iH*ngamn Jaiuea VV
Blaektnan Js« 7
Briahiel Washington
Bryan 8tarling 11
Bloiidworth H M
Blackman H
r«li>ie J«
Biooka W C T
Brov.ningW A
Uruwne W 8
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Carlton J M
Chufain lohn H
Churchell P
day JesMi W
ior Mary miae
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Campbell II F
Chamhe lain Hichmau Cochran It .1
Connor Mary Cupp Chaa T
Cal- way Tho* Colo Jett mvant
Carpenter T K Combs l.aura mr*
Cadmhea i John F Cope J K
pne'l Marclma mrsClark B
Nvxifi Itrbacvs •,
Nichols J.ias.
Nelson (Iso W
Olin, I,n ) r U
Overby 8 N min
1'iiikojr ) fit!
firkin Win -
fsnkrjr 8 I.
1*1-1. rion J C
IVnlf v W It
frilon Jnu 8
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(Jsliu Harsh
Patker Cathtlne nirs
Potter t’harlrs
Pomeroy H 8
Pitta.Mmmalino mra
/’owell D C
Puckett J C
Patillo Fanny T*mi»s Potter Jno
PairJ H Prichard Kobert
Parkes Howard
Parker Gcj W
Pen Peyton
Par$4tn>« M V. mi«*
Parker Ju*
Hoes I) P nlia*
Read N F
Rt lie ill 8am'/ C
Reive* A M mr*
Ueneiui K Rev
Rag^lale M M
»ced Henry
A'ogan Wm
Keyii'dtl* Ja
Power* David
Parker .Msrgret mia*
IViitloo-' frsnk
Plirfiiattn Blixabeth
Ft
Roach W II
Robinson L
Rusk M A M mr*
Reed Wm
Ktiucll Ja* B
Ruggle* W B
Richardson I. tnia*
Roger* R A
Roliiflon Hman P min
Richard,on Mary mlmR igrrs P P
bung Ruhm.tW i > the i
eople.
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Caxto!l A T
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C'Njptr Jot.nett mis-i
C-"liman SaIIio mr*
< re**man H P
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Conner R I
t.orry A
Cook Joshua ()
Cornwall Kd aid
Carroll VV
2< 'o.k Nan y a I.
(.'rollwell Mary 8
Crus-a l! Tho# G M
f!uuung Julia A
lent tho following:
The Hr.tifli Carl
Coienn J J
D o ,.i cJIutbeth
I* A vigny Dr •
Dam I W Dr
Dav 14 Faiiiiv m
Delay II K ‘2
Dans Iciih
Dmi* Juft
Dalton T B
Daley W
Dernere*t DsmJ
Delbriilffc 8 W
Del pay Kiuily mr* -
Cat ter mr
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Dewell N Ain't
Dow* ng J W ’2
Dukej J*. L
Delucia I.
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Hander# W t’
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Hwauaan Beni
Hander* Ja*
HanNirn Joa I!
.Sellar* Wm
Hielatr Clum W
Sisson V P •!
Siit.ui Jno
8imp*ot) 8 mra
Sutterlield U M
Sinclair Jno 8 Dr
Simj'riuti .Sarah mr
Summon.11, rnivi
Spaulding Wm
Smith J n
Slati in* Si un.n
Skog^* A j
Tim* j A
Tuyl r Chav
T tnt j um a
Tavh.r F C
Vale itme j K no
Walker N.-rth S
Wnli,.f|,„.j |» A
Werner T M
ar-Niv-i.ih \ il
Wislker *V \\ i . u.
V\ all»i r K C
Wa»km« j ick-un
William* i*»hn T
Vfdlroti Kcert
William* u
Wil l* WF
M illet II F
Wiiko..,n R ,|. ri
Rohherta H If
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Hwoop K M
Hligh J Solomon
Smith J d
Smith Mary W mr*
Smith Itmbella C mis*
Smith J T
Sweat Win
Spoke Company to tho
stone Chester
Shod lick G W
Strickland Jas C
Stover Julio mis*
Simons 8 mr*
Sicnhatn j l< A 0 ;
Stanford j G
Sheparu P M Dr
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Down i» P
Dunning Terence
I'hurmoi
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William* lira
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Wells B W mi.**
William* Hni I.
Woodruff R
VN oodiiig Alfred
WardJnaah j mr*
Wt,oJ J.HIU-S
Worell Alexander
Walker RO
White Marimba mi
Whftler Wrn
VS hitehend V
White Sarah •'
White H H
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Cupital Prize $60,0001
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kdditti ii to any other prlie tb* tlekat may draw.
Rank Notes of sound Banks taken at par.
Chocks on Now York remitted for prises.
Ad Ires# irdera for tickets or OorUflcal of
Packages >f Ticket* to
ANDE&60N 4k BOH, Managers,
Mecon or Bavannah, Georgia*
I M Pi IRTANT INFOAxVATION, by I
1 which muen suffering infatmlissmay I
ho afoidrtd, sent tu married men and thoeeR
contemplating marriage. Address
Uiigf.ur stamp*, Dr U. W MDDIBCOmBB
Brooklyn, N. Y. Nov. 18, 1867 ddkwBa
FVHOMAN laOWE.—GENERAL
E COMMIHSION MERCHANT, For tho
pure nano and sale of all kinds of produce
Grucerioa and Merchandia, will pay particu
lar attention tu tho ruftcuaaa of Plantation and
Family supplies.
Hr All orders promptly and faithfully at
tendon to.
Uffro on South side of Wbiteha street,
thr«ri d-mra rail of M j 3 hU*l| ngtUdwtf
Milan'* was notified to | Davison Janies
Dctoton Renjamin
Kdinondso
Efecnhu;J
meet the .U inat. for do<|’atch of tu»i.
■ : _ rvut impor'-nev.
The financial crisis htv* n >w ctnliraced in
its run go the mi 1j c<)Gtincnt of Europe,
he intendej to give ua ua Adminutna'inn t a * * x * r wily, and Hass'm at tho | Eliott R A <
meaeurt, be woold say §o. It w not reepec:- , other, having hoc mo iuv.Jtcd in !?.
4_i — * > • - ■ T ho powd'/r magn/ioe ut Mayeticuexp'.< .1
t-d on tho I- iuit., an 1 di.i cinsid rah*
damage to the city. Twenty to thirty { r-
?ons were killed, nnd over 4()U were w»mnj
Delay F M
D(*nma Johnsth*
E
tin i**7 l)'x>
Eva
Clia* 11
lol to assume thnt we will do vrimt hr will I
not recommend us to do. Of coarse I kno w ;
the Senator from Peon, did nr spank by aa. 1
thority.
Fa
mu F K
.n# 'f
J F
-Tint
Mr. Bigler—I think, I am *afe in cuyinif. \
nod think the rfenator from Illinois will a* \ '
gree, that the President uphold* i n his i have b-
Meaeage the d »ctrine that the Cjnreation | j^wir;
had a right to form a Cooititation and »ub
mit it to the t»« ole for approval, *r vn J it
□p to CongrtM f >r its approval. I t iitik it
is deduc blc from the Menage that the
blent doe# no: h-dd that becaaae the entire
Conititutiun not submittal to * he
pie, Kansas sbou d 6* kept out of th I n-
Mr. DougU*—I ir fer frr-m th** Me-Mge
that the Prwid nt does hold that the Can*
ventioo hsd a ri^'iit to i rui a Cor.aituti^i
and send it here Bit that was only iv
right to petition for rc*<1re>H of grierar.< ci
under the F'-deral ConMitatn n. 'andj'.o*. U .
cause the Legislature iiad power to coosti*
tote that a legal Convention.
Mr Bigler—Where did yen get that!
John I.
Embry (MJ
F
F.uyd J 1J
Fu*trr Wiley J
Floyd Ja ‘
SVmuscmcnts.
SCHOOL EXHIBITION.
T*ncrn~*nR-br-nn4)ihibuinn in the Athon*
cum, l y t!i»* pupils «»( tin* Atlanta Clnrsical
ami Kngli h Sdi xd, on Mon.hy night, the
2 l*t. commencing nt r [ . ’■' >rk
.1 gi'mral invi'aiijn - admisMon free.
A. S. WILSON.
Atlanta, Dec. 18. Iba7 d.T
Fr;
L l
Tho Did p< faloiso: 1>‘ Ige .ays ti it ( rders , ,, r jj* J,
to *te Bi.glleh and French j k m .||. Krim-i*
lour and iiigauit doGciiOvil*
Iv. t> ernm* nc'.* ac’ive h<>stiliti(H against
Chin x. W »:h ut invitation, above t»r:o
thousand Hriem^b* attended a funeral
vice wnich was icIc’Tat^l a» t'.i F
(near I' .ri.s) for the rip-, v ,f the s
th iaU* Duch«w» -,f Nemours.
i’iiuc.reray’i • ;.c r»r.v ^: cm-
W R
i G..V-V Jams,
(loins David
Garri^jn D H
a *,din lJL
rur.tenting. ur.su< n -•!
ni":ittrv Mention f .»■
wen .C u -D «*cr ' z
(’ CT-
dr.e-i '
u* I'arnu-
f Oxford,
Mr.
ic s at,
f — li
Mr Douglas replied—A gentleman, (m a* ’ by a Urge ^number «j.
attempt it would he gross usurp t'.i n. The | mm, -i *• V/?e l'r-
Demvcrat.r party has held that doctrine ‘aU^rJ' af I n
ever since, and averted it a year ago by mon folks, a-' d tic-
endorsing bis (Douglas'; report from the up t-wri, u.d v, -n'.
eominittee on Terntonei Three hundred - Disprf '
thousand were circ" ’tied as a party do on t
rnent, snd h»*, himself, paid for one hun- 1 h'r’ena.*: f i /t"n
dred thousand of thorn. Laughter] 1 Ail* »n D D. Ivo of
Mr Bigler entered hi* protest and claimed . acrt*pted/he *: d
the statute limitation. He c-mlJ not cons i *~
$♦ r»t ‘hat Mr Douglas should hold the i
President responsible for principles laid I
down twenty year* ago under entire'v dif- '
f-reot circumsmnces. It u not half ho ions*.
since Mr Douglas declared tbattlie .Mis«oon
s the best compromise, fn 1M8 h
Mr
THIRTY -FIFTH C OH GRES 8
Session.
Wajhivotos, Wednesdaj, Ifec. 0
SENATE.
Tbe fxlleris* »«e densely crowded at the
hoar of meeting. .
Mr. Paqh y»ve notice of hi* intention to
in trod *c* a bill for the improrem-r.i of toe
navigation of the Ohio riser
Mr. Maaon offered a resolation, which
waa debated and posed, Inviting clergymen
of tbe District of Columbia to officiate grat
uitously ss chaplains to the riecaW.
Mr. Uwin ga ve n-;i-e of hi* intention t .
introduce bills for t-» construction of a
Northern, Southern and IW.tra: Pacific
Railioad Ain. of a oill to orgarn-c th*
Territory of Auroaa.
Mr. Douglss said that yesterday be was
under the iuipreaeioo that tbe President bad
appfoted of the actioo of the I/womptoo
CooTention, an-1 whito under that impre—
eton be felt it bis doty to Hate that while he
concurred in the general views of the near
age, yet ao far as ft did approve or tndone
the actioo of that Convention he entirely
dissented from it, and be wood avail him
self of an esriy opportunity to give hi*
reasons for such direct. Upoa a mors
careful and critical examination of the m.„-
eage be waa rejoioul to find that ttr Presi
dent bail not sot rely approve.! of toe acltoe
of that Convention. lie «*i also rejoiced
to find that the President had not recoin
mended that Congress «bo<b<i past iawv re.
-erring Kama* into tbe Union a* a .State
under tbe Consritntioo framed at Lecomp-
tou. Tru -, tbe tone of th« Me-sags indi-
catei willingness of to* President to sign
any bill CopgreM might p*>s receiving
Kansas M a Stole ander that Constitution
bat it wm a very significant fact toe Presi
dent bad refrained from any indorsement cf
toe Convention, and any recommend anon a*
to tbe coarse which Cocgree. should panne
in regard to toe admission of Kauai*, in
deed, tbe President bad sxpreassd deep mor
tification and disappointment that tbs wt.ob-
Corjtitution vras oot sobmitted to ibe people
of Karms for tbeir acep-^r.c- r rejee-
tioo. I
He proceeded to show Uat Congrns
iyald not properly receive Kanua invi lb .-
Union under the Lecsmpton Constituion.
Not ooly the .Slavery (jnea'.i.n, bat -ti o'.b -
era matt be submitted to the psopk of Kan.
mj. m they are guaranteed the right to ea.
tablisb all tbeir domestic in.trtutions for
themaelree. On this pr neiple the sb.fc
Constitution must be aabmittiid, to avceetain
whether it meats with their approbation—
Mr. Doogiss contended that tbe propie of
Kaneaa ooght to bare an opportunity to vote ; '“'“mt'ed
against the Conatitotion,if they chose todo ■ V ,0,,n, l- W “Y wealin' e l> •-
The VirtP,
llrnckinridge, V.-.-u Pr,-,
S--.li- i thr.i ,.tir
ing. <» rj.it--. t, \V i- ,ng:
ihe Dcp-it of tlie a iu-1.
Hon J,hu r.
,.f the LTa iurei
city thi* morn-
oii. ii : wn* met
C’tr u.n Kii!r.-;i !
citizen*, und wei-
ning Mr Trumbull,) yesterday, read from ! coined by Mayur C nl-y. He replied Lri*-f-
a speech made tv Mr Bacaanan twenty My. paying quiif a c ,n.p!'rnent ioG. ..rgii
year* ago, to show that the Legislature bail I hospitality, al'ur wm :b lie was iirr id.cod
no right to create a convention to super- to a number of too , -guty. But ns
cede the Territorial Government, and to I time, tide nud ri-'m i --ni-- wait for no
r Bate
Gfs-.'dy I C J
Grisweld Wm J 2
fistnon Ian,- miss
fiiI,iwood John H
Coiml! Chas Dr
fiornia
Gill Jane i
Giles J 'I
Tb-)
' tub* Psg*tl CI..1* rt
Kullcrton John
m,i Pulton John
G
Goldin P v
Gordon Bruy mi,
Iit-ranime P*-t,*r
Gilbert David I,
Uni-rrl .1 D
Ojsee Mary (J
Gr.ffin J P 2
Glover K A 2
Guru E II
(it 1 zirr mr
flriffin G W
truthrie Minerva
Goodwin Jrpli
M|i)ii(iiii|niiTiiiLni!
j Brilliant Attralioii!
Saturday Evgjiing, Dec. 19th, 1857.
Wm&il Tell !
-*
i Now and Heuuliful Double Dance I
’<"1 to
corn*
earn*:
.1
?t!.«U i*
H.
•in*' Va., who hu*<
Fir^t Lharch, Aa-
upon hi’* labor*
io tho r.«w *'.1 th*: ?ir-’ of r.“xt m ,nth.
Kov. (jcj. W. . iihtfi of L.i!rj^:ton,
s\m .ua rnifloverl (•• W *hingt n. (Ja.,
ar.d ukn r . '•hirpn of tri» ( nur»:h iu t i- *t
piacc.
it*?v. .1. c; H irn?hr*;v*. v . h*H b“-*n fjr
:>ropos*.d to txur.il it to th<* Dacitir Or»*an ttuv rn .fith-i supply.th*? I r-t * hare* ,
Vet be repealed the who ♦; of it. Au/u u. ba-* aruepted a cornmiH*i >n to laho- 1
Mr Douglas deniod the rraht of Mr aif »I;*»ionv7 Kr.in/eliit, in the bounds >f
Bigler to pfead tbe statute of limi'.a'.ioufl Hipowell Prcubjtery. — l*utit>r'4 uni l\0 1
.None but th*r authorised attorney of the j plc'r Jntrnal.
part? can thu* iaterpow. A* the .-’tnator "•••*- —
Harr.* VV'iliivm care
Jlu/nes Redding
Hirriftoii (’ha#
lliru. u'. Ja* B
Hiller Ilmry
Hjw.-r$ W L
' H.ulctt John
I Hilt Snvannah rai«i
Hart 1) W
Head R M
H*mrn«tt I) F
Hill K. .'ah
If >! <»rrl* U W
//.il L If
HarrwJ.hn II
11 ill Robert K
H-dinr*worth Khz.
. Huddon J J'
ifudg'in William
1 Had Mary M
Hu oh* Isevi
Holiday uir
Hubhey Hlrznbrth
II j.r r.nh* R R inn
party can thus tuterpoM*
t.aj denied any authority l, speak f
President, be cannot fi.e '..at pi»-
D ugiais appr jted of th** sUi'uU; of !imr-
aliorti ; he needed one very rnu h hi:ns* :'
He had never boasted that h»* had us-
ebantfed hi* opinions. IJ»- tVit ev* ry y *r
a little wi*er than the year before. Has
tbe President ever withdrawn that opit » ■ ’
He denied the r ; £jht to pl**ad tho statute of
iirmtftUoos a^aimt the Ciocinnati Coovens
lion, until the Charleston Convention
meets. He blood now where he stood last
year, because he believed he was ri^ht. J'
wm true he voted f r Mr Too in ha’ bill, an 1
he wat ready t*» vote for it again. Bv d*-'
ing *0, there would he no quarrel, ft
would not ds to tvnat him with on r e vot
ing fat a measure he would not vote for
cow
Mr Bigler said Le had not Uuriled th<
Senator, who had compt&inei! that great
wrong had bten done by not submitting
the entire Conutiiattoo to tbe people whi«
h*- iisd vo'ed to put aBute comtitution mtc^» * *'
operation »ith/;t submrting any p»r. of it ' '
to the oeople. - •' *'
Mr UoagU. replied ths*. hi* ejpU/uii .n ♦
wan found in tb« language of tbe Bres.deot - C Is K UK K, V'* •'
in hn instruction* to (uv. Walker, taking j /* -■ ' • --.a' / t/•-**<,/* f '.nm\r
It for granted that the Cor;St»lii’iO.'. •*..*
be fubmiited ", ti.e Mr i -a.lifew Advertisomoats!
b:|l beiag Sliest cn that sub/.- he took I **svoiws-«imw.
for graotwl tort the eonititu ion woubi hej MACON A WE8TERN R. R
In*. Noel
J irk.on Alary E mi*
J ,rne* John
J . Jt. ee '..belli E
Jo-.e. J .h'l 2
J-«ree,J„
Jc!,r.».n Jordon
I fine.1, f C
I Union ET
J.,h.nr,son Mr.
J me. P II
Jaw. f. I. mix
Jon.. E I,
Ken-.-; I M
K,*x J. II
K r.tf Henry
Special Notices,
authorize !
JOHNrtO;
f ,t ALtriiT o
P'»
Liter H*rr
Lswi.J M
Ltuirr Hara
I.sfs n K
1 mr
M «.N , Vf/Wll*
l.in d
< l.rt i mu
I t- 'i’hcs
* Mif t V> ierrgnt
Harrison Kltziboth ran
Hill R C Dr
HolDy Juhn
Haf'is Fannie m i*
Hendcrsin A F
Hatch A V
Hiltori Join H
Harm Thomas
Harrington Patrick
Hrfiin UtJ*
liinant J li
Hatty Honorla
Herdioiss I.
Usmjr Domini*
II■ riis C L mia*
If*11 R mr*
Hutfner Frank
Hunbht L« »i
Huskey Harsh in a*
Home P
Hull (• R
lltrriffN A
ilollsnd H.inh F.
Ho’.bro >k$ ifen ry
I
Dry M J
J
1 Jones 8 »r
Jones RH
Jon* * W G Hon
Jones John V>’
forte* W N
Jon.* F f.
Jones Dfc
Jones Waehmgton
I met Harsh
JonesT fl
fonrsffsnry C master
K
Kobb A. Co
K.arnrdlcr C M
Kenu*<ly ff ugh nr 1 *
Kle*$r J nr*
Keitin( Kdw*rd
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fsObdeli L A
Lyon T A
Lovern Wm (.’
I.»*sr*7ficr II A
Loven G 'F 2
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J/igan R* !>rr< R»-v
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ST SEE PROGRAMMES
Dscrnibir 14, IH.17 ,l2i
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CO MI Nix !
EVERYBODY GOES TO SEE
OLD JOE STOUCO.
GREAT BURLESQUE
Opera Tro-U-po!
A SI)
Soutliern Hiiistrcls!
Only, Friday, Dec. 1.1 Kmhracing (ho ,01-
Juwtng !i*t of nnacipr'iacb able Talen'
OLD JOE HWKKNV,
MO VS. SOL.
J. M CHAHK,
DICK SWKKNV,
HAM 8WKKNY,
MAHT. FARROW-
And tho foutbern favorite
IIIU, PARROW!
CA-Aln. *: :i 50 Cer.lr. Door, open it (1
Performance tocommenrosl 7 cVInelr.
CIIARbKY HARllIH, dg’t,
Decerul^r 12, 1057 -Dt
FIREMAN’S BALL.
IN WEDMISUAY
frccemlfev ne.t, . Hail
m .1 tbo City Halt, for th„ benefit
nf Mecl.anic Eiio f.'omjeaiij Nm 2.
MANAGERS
Win. Barnes, W. W. Baldwin,
(!. II. Mlrunc. J il. Meca.lin,
George V. inship, V\ T Wilwin,
(i-r, II 1 laurel Thomas Haney,
HCra-ik.haw, ''apt. William KirU
J II I'urtell, \ J lt.rn.-e.
FI.O0P. .MANAGERS,
J M Tnv, V A Ifarale n,
G P Cninpireil, J It Mccaslia.
COMMITfEE OJ' ARRANGEMENTS.
Win IJarnr
A J Burk
J M Toy,
John II lluyt,
G I’ Garni,bell.
J K Gullsti,
If 'he I'raider,! wa. rej
Ue compared ii to ths freedom of elec
tion in Pans wfaso Loois Napoleon an cho
sen. Tbs rassoo assigned why tbe ye op.
tkoulff oot be sBowsd to rote oo m ar cepi-
sn-'C wsi, that if they had s etsoes '.hey
weald rote it down by so overwhelming me
jon.y. Us believed tost they would, a el be
tboogbt it isoI a (tear tinlaiwn of the organ
it ad to fora an ohnozioui Conjtitulion
uyon them.
When Mr. Douglas coaciaded there wm
epblsuse from tbs gsllsriet.
Mr. Hum moved they he cleared, re
morkisg tost toe dseorum c/ tbe Sana's bad
beta frequently violstad in ibis way.
Mr. Hsiniic hoped cot.
Mr. Clay though', the applause :oomeoe-
right.
Mr. Big.er d d not intend to hold to* 1
Senator from Illinois to anything which j b
did w I sppc.r on tbs journa.n At a p-n | 1
rate mra ling, before Mr Toombs' bill, was ! I
imrealoced, it waa held, ir. ri.w of all to- I
difficultly surrounding the qurs'ion, tha' I *
ii wouli b* better that nr, provision iuV !
milling the constitotion o, ir,e people , '*
should be inserted in !b« bill,and it wae hit m
onders'anding that ther .nrenlion then pro ,
posed would make a ronititgrj n and send
it to Cor,gre. without submitting it to tire
people.
Jh D'-uglas, in reply, said he would not
like the henator to insinuate what be would
not openly declare if be tDouglas) wss
MACON, December 14th, 1 s.’,7.
CHARGE OF SCHEDULE.
"r. »nd alter fr;.Iiy lire Ifith lb* lrnir.« wi'l
> run a, fotl.w.
*.r* M*eon ' » in. *rr A' I tj, a 1I tu
*.»* Macon tr 30s,m srrAlltnr, t/ 26 jm
*a * AllaMi Itnixbt. < • M«*nn 7.if, a rn
*,,, Afl.r ti I? .'ll n, rn 2*eo. Mftpm
Tbe night re.in, wltl re • on euri.t.y,,
,r will 'hrystop tstwsen -isimn* tv lake up
p«! 'rtf pse*es jer. .
BOIIEKT I. I VI.ER rtup'L
Dev IH IH07 lilOlaie
March,-run M.ry E
Martin H M
M. -y (. W
M rn. G-inrge
Manly Richard C 2
Mesruibi Jnseph
M,
; A J
't on J 11
M.nn W J
dkisk Eli
M
Merritt WM ism
McLain Joel
MurnII l.suienr
Mows Matilda
Aforru Georg*
Mnrr.h NrOcv
Mill*, Mill,an, J
Mtiler E G
Minard Wm W
Morton Tt-e D
NEW AUCTION
L'i‘f-1
HOUSE
THOS. F. LOWE,
Whitehall near Mitchell St, Atlanta Ga
| r r J' r a »*1 1 11 'HblhUhMi, will fit# parUfl
I . ...r«* *".*i'rv» tu t|,«i ji'irfhM* *fi»1 **!• of aU
Marchmsn C*>!«n*n WMsyer '
M»rti„ ft Y
Ms* n U
Mrilork J W
MsbryTbos W
M«fff»n* r> t
M »r truss H N
Mtliigv
Murri*
Mithi* *
Miffs r 6
Mu«k A i
Mr Jin Jam^s ‘
i t>tcn(-(lf *tylf«lth
l‘Ut Ifrlstf.
LUMBER !
Wr^,
LUMBER l !
rM|*rtfuUj •/, iofi rw (UsCtUirn* of
fefr s.i,,-Ib'.iifT Ok.ir.tir*, that s»h*r*
<1 U.ii/iram M.I1. D»**r r**oj,b4»)ftDb,
■ t It J-ssyti Hornsby, *r.d »f,*| on/
ih tbtt *• mri fili bill* tot ImaUr
-■ W* L».j4i to ilars s librr»|
NOTICE.
T * D s«n(b* ^I«r 4*U ipirltfill a » U nvUlt
IL* {itUuart t** F„1»s"e»ss tW»**v f«.» <**«« to
sc' Ifcsi.fel U, ’-rfiSR We U** t« *f M.T. bf lie*,
at if »*•artlDt / Isrmri
D<' *4 *lK WR R.W fMb'), Iku't.
MitrfisH Kffbrvlui mimMrCown H
M-*ir* MsTtmlis Me AGs J I!
M aiding V V Melnnre It
Mi l.l etun V- m Mclnnis John ">
M u'rn, Elton ml*. Msctr* H
M Kis.y M.riljamia MrlisrN mi*.
M Li,.;. Edwin McKinnon Tillman
M 'e-LA
NOTICE.
A l.l. e.rtua,tr.-WSiOT lotliS.itau „1 K l 1,1
UU of Cbcro.es o.nn\y, tr* ffs., ,*#
V r to Irak* . *0.1 it., m bavilif T*i.,*r,<
•/»iii<t ibMstiu, wU. pr#«*s» ibrtfi in tmtmt ut »
«* HU W. W Vlkuisu Atm t
<-' U IHT w2m.
»"« 8ACK8 SALT.
ul* h mull 1-gTJtKS
WANTED TO HIRE.
Id or IS Negro Men, to
•ink In Hi. AlUtoun. Uni,I Uln..—
U< o<l W*||** will b* fivsa. Tb* Monty
paiil tiu*rt*rlr If r*iulr*).
Apply to H. W. THOMPSON*
G 'Iwtlj* ldup*rlBtsod*al, dfltstooM, Os.
%
At or gun, Kirkpatrick, tu Co.
JIAVINll opsnsd a new War
.room on Poach Trss Htraat.woel
JcalHhsstUatlonofths publlo t
I.lrstn.knt Kumltars,.mbr.clBiCsblsst VIsi
.„fflltt*varUtl** Cli*lr*of*TtryklQd;Iri>taxM.«k
U*Ur***«.ofriprloy*. Hair, Uo**,Cotton *ndW
* ” CAllPKTSi UUGfl|SkCss ®
uddi w Mh*tl*a, Window Curtain* .Danaask. Corals#
hautU.Cord andT»***U. Loop*. Ao., ka.—
WINDOW I’AI'KIUNO, IIOU8I i)0,
rire*board<lo. TboyaUUooo*
tlno* th*ir Bhop,
•South nf U enry in Hailrood Square,
... I p.r* pr*i>*(*4to do oil kind* of work ooaaoot*
with tlirtlrhu*tn*a*,*nebofl makingandrapolrinfFn;
nllcra, making Mattr*****, Ophufat*riB(, Ao. Tkf
kr 4 jAlfloon baml Uvtolio BnrialCa**i,anu tasks «i
Rr.Mtortaotiea Uahogany,Wslnut,sntJwlh*rwoodCo
Don.
CHAIR FAOTORY,
Ctb j ;isv«Talsrg*dtbolrmsnaisotnrlDt*hop*slDi
i st ... ca o a u ppl * Korean ’*orlflnsIColtsfspksir
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Augusts to Atlanta. .171 Miles. .Ears $6 60.
GEORGE YONGE, Superintendent
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l.'-aves Atlinls daily st 10 00 A. M.
Arrives st Augusts, at 7 08 P.M.
I.*ares Augusta, daily st X 30 A. M.
Arrives st Atltnis, st ...It 36 A. M,
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l eivrs Atlanta, daily, st It OOP. M.
Arrives at Augu.ts, st 8 66 A. M.
1,0..*. Augu.U, daily, st 4 00 P. M,
Arriresst At'snts at I 04 A, M.
FF* Thi. Read runs in connection with tbs
Trains r,f tb* South Gsroiins and tbs Ssvsn*
nab and Augusts Railroads, at Augusts.
Western & AUantioTitatepEaU Road,
Atisnta tu Cbatunooga, 138 Milas, Fare*!.
JAMI.H M, HPULLOCK, Hupsrintcndsut.
Morkixo Passknoxi Tsaijv,
Leaves Atisnta, daily, st .146 A.M.
Arrives at Chattanooga at..»,....S 46. A. M.
Letives Ghsttanoogs, daily, si.... I 30 A. M.
Arrives st Atlanta at 8 33 A. M
Niuiit Pasiisxnsk Thais.
Leaves Atlanta, nightly at It 30 P, M
Arrivrs st Cbattanoogs at 8 It P. M
Leaves Chattanooga, nightly, st. .3 10 P. M
Arrives it Atltnis at j| JtP.M
tV This Road cunnaeta oath way with tbs
tltom* Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East
Tonnsaseo A Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and
the Naahvilln A Cbattanoogs Railroad st Chat'
auoogi,
Atlanta*; Lagrange Rail Road.
Atlanta to West Point.87 MUss,.Fara $3 80
GEORGE G. HULL, Superintendent.
Moixtxo Pauisom Tsaik.
I eaves Atlanta dailv at..,,,,,, ,.t 00 A. M.
Arrives at VV*st Point at 7 t8 A. M.
Leaves w*se Point daily at 4 00 A.M
Arnvos at Atlanta at 8 t7 ti M
Kvixixn PausMosa Tsais,
Leaves at daily st | 00 P. M.
Arrivrs st West Point tl 6 tt P, M.
Leaves West Point dtily tl 4 30 P. m!
Arrives st Atlanta tt 10 16 P M.
tv This Road connects each way with the
Montgomery dt Weot Point Railroad.
Macon A Western Railroad.
Macon to Atlanta 103 MUaa..*,rare $4.
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Lesvoa AtlanU dtily at.
Arrives at Micon at
Leaves Macon daily at
Arrive, at Atlanta at
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l.eavrsAtlentA nightly at..
Arrives st Macon tl ......
leaves Macon nightly at,...
Arrive, ai Atlanta at.......
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