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fjABKDI. WHiraKSO.
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fok sheriff.
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For Deputy Shfrtlft.
a 0 ORKEN * OSBORN.
For Clerk of Superior Con it.
DR, B. F . BOAIAR.
For Clerk of Inferior Court
DANIEL PITTMAN.
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•T«ii Itay.’-O" "ofc" * iD 001 cf *
test «o read tbe odmmaniaarion ®vef t** “f'
more of *Fair Yky.'’
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tfaunuraiA
Static—Beening Soi*-*.
j&The *f°Ho*i«r *»»tU «ere p*««i. e°
£n, hi acted spin 1 «* thtt
were lost. , ...
Tie bill to -impltf* res pteedmf* •*“ * !iow
of uarsdiuerL’ ia certain cam:?, *»-S wA.h
toot other H3e ix-M ore.- far the f reseat
A bill to prawn** tbe soil cf proving
totriei oc the books o: tat reciiter»-p»H-
•i
A bEU to epjwint *» iospruur 3*
wine*. fecr-paared-
A bin facie relief vl put}fa ourt tu k«.
p
A bill to fix the fee* «f elerVi. sheriff..
oed all county cffi.-^a.'anrtaW and
A biU IS extend *o Act at 1944, Ac. Mr.
iiibece tnorsd to amend, r> that noth’”? '»
Ht ibooW interfere with the p «ri ft;M f
the A«g«3!» Car—I Coapnoy. "laelm'*-
amends! cvecd.
A bifi to anted the ntuehsint taws cf
this State—poised.
A bill to prescribe the n-'-F* of procedue
la tints at taw and tortile, by the itc*' re-
preseotatirea of decerned ptnooj litis,; a:
of the State, at tha time cf dei’h—cai-ci.
A bin ta provide far tar (pocri; trta'a a'-
law and equity in certain ease?—pawed.
A bill to appoint public adminie’raion
and Guardians and to defioa their dv.ee
amended by Mr. 3tubh» so as to apply acij
to Richmond, Bibb and some ether cuuc-
tim—passed.
- a bill to amend an act to authorize the
Jndgea of tha Superior Courts of tin! State,
ta ftant injunctions, appoint rccanrerr. Ac.
A bffl to point out tbe mods of ascertains
ing the reLt! and support to which widows
and orphsne an enrit’ed, ont cf the eats
of their htwhaafa and fathers, ic sues when
testameotary or of admintstratico
hare baen grauad, approved, 1356, and to
allow appeals in certain easea—paised.
A biU to encoorage penon* mairitg a will
to ptuvid*a permanent fand for the colege-
ats edneatioo of indigent young men Pass'd
A biO in relation to witness*! t-Jt* in
eriminal easea—pamed.
Tbe Se«»te eoncorrsd in [House amend
ment to the general appropriation MU.
A bill to ooopeH Railroad companies in
this Stats SO give checia for b-ggago in se
parate pared! at any station to tee destina
tion of the parsenger—passed
A*iBWUfrilato tan duties of Jodrer in
certain eatea Tbe Jsdiciary committee re
ported a sobstitote which war vtopted, and
the bill paired.
A bi3 to aathotin n ta to be hr .-nget
opoo Constables, without an order
toon*—passed.
A b<11 to proride fer caking (tier to land*
when parties when bonds for titles ere Jet. 11
—pa-acd.
- A Mil to allow parties .a Jsstirm foara
to prose open accounts when net mors dun
$50—passed.
. A bill to extend the time of operatioo t f
^ an net to authorize biUe^of aaia to be prored
Ac., appeorrd IS54—}»*«d.
A hill to repeal an act, approred 1444, in
relation to (heriff, certificate— paosed
A bill to amend the attachmeot ac i gar- •
•bment laws of tfau Sate—pa«e 1
»»•
Mr Bnchaahn opposed the bill oh the
groond that it wat eneonetitutisnal ’and
called tor the decision of the chair on that
point ^
Ur Vftird, the Preeident, eaid. that in
eidiofftiegneatioa of order, that all bill*
wen in the jsritdietion of the Senate. UIV»
leeaezdoded by the oooetitution. or the
rolei of the Senate
A bill to appropriate monoy cannot or ?!-
nate in Senate, leo.-ae the oooatitution,
forbide it. A bill incorporating a camp
ground or Academy cannot originate in tbe
Senate, because the Senile adopted a rea-
olotion prohibiting the intraduclion of auch
bill*. Should a bill be Introduced to.
ther rf theae purposes, it would be hia du
ty to decida that the Senate had no Juria-
diction. But he waa ca ltd upon to decide
thia raw, upbn different ground. The
ground nasumed here ta that the bill, if it
pastes, becomes a law, it will be unconsti
tutional. 11.. said be b:lirve.l the LrgwLs
tare had no conatitntional power to change
or alter the sentence of the prisoner from
that of death, to imprisoment He amid
without examiuind or attemp’irt?
consider the c,inflicting authorities on this
subject, which had arisen uodsr .the Ccn-
etitution of tha C. S., and of separate
States, Lit decision was rounded upon an
interpretation of the constitution of Georgia
which .ontiin-d i precision not found ei
ther in the coastrutioo of the U. S.. or
any ether State, in whjyh any decision had
hec i node upon the question. By the oTlh
sec. of the Jrtd atticle rf the constitution,
the power to grant repriesc* lor offences
against the St*:?, except in cases of im
peachment. to grant pardons, and remit any
part of a sentence, in all cases after con-
rietion. except for t.-ruaon and murder, is
giren to the Gcrernor. Tn such cajis it is
daciared he aiay respite execution, and
mike a rcrert thenof to the r . fI t General
Astmlly by shorn a jarden may be grant-
By the is: sec. of the 1st article of
the constitu’Iots, ’he Lcgislatire. Ltecu-
tire, and Judiciary deparnnenis of Govern-
uient, are mode div. i.et. and each depart-
r-atnt confided to a s parate b :dy of mails-
acy. ap.J it i, d clared that n > .person or
coi.ecuon of persons, being one of meso
departments, shall exercise any power
•operly altachcd to cither of the o hers,
-_-cre.‘ in :ie tiahracea f serrtn expreuty per.
•n.-.uU. 1 ho Legislator Iht» the power to
pardon, and so much of the set
trduiaTie”eoiStitut’ORsl They hi’e no
power ’o place r.ito in the Penifmtliary. A
prisene: can . nlj be placed in tbe Pemten
-t-ty hj the sentence an j judgement of
Court. T..ts b i g.e, on to declare that
the p.-itoner betaken from the jail of fear-
don co , and placed in tie Prnitentiar-, a d
there deta-ned during hit na’ure! .ire.
The power to psw • ii s ,e- t-cce belcogs
>o'y to >h» Judiciary, and i, rot am. ng tie
o*-rt expreerli t.'sc;,1 to the legislature
>J the eonxtilation. flc there.jro be.ier-d
hw*. 9UwU.*i the oil. pnse. and bscrnte a It*,
t w*ju 4 -- aae-onstitutvooai. But because
this wa-hisopiaioc, was it duty u i
presiding officer, bo say that the -Senate had
no jarisdictioo oxer it 1 No such power hre
longs to the presiding cdficer. Should kt
arrojpato to himself this power, his opinion
would exclude from trie Senate the cons der
ation of every hill which he considered an-
oocxt/tutional. No snah power is. or ought
to bo conferred upon a presiding officer, lie
would therel-re decide that rhe ren-,'.' had
jarisdiction of the biP
Mr Sachanar. tope,J ’.hat me Prci lent
would rtilcce Me decision to wnung, that it
might he placed upon the journal*, as ae be
lieved it to he a correct construction of the
c jostiialioo, and the rule', and while he ms
tended to vote to ctnfirm the decision, he
wonsl appeal from it, that tue goe-iio:
might be jellied ay the judgment ! t: ■
Senate. The decision of the chsir was made
tbe judgment cf the Senate by yeas rf —
naysT. The bill wax loai.
I hare thos gir'n yia tfcr d~-.t-.Vc cf >i
Ward iL iuli, and mil emit in .nu rep;
these huh* which were 'oat.
After mm*diaeaaaion lire ■de.-i'e pa-.wd
the Hiw*.-.ec IUilroad bill. b. .cas 49, cays
30.
Ou motion the Senate voted to s'r.ks cut
the clause in tbs bill in relation to the Lr
natic Ajylont, excluding kliati .'rotn .1
oeaeti- of the tame. ..
TteHsaiimiutwi b«ihiwmw>.') iiwwwwr>iipiii»m iiU"iiiiwfTg
ments to tha general appropriation, and then
took un Sanktirbillf for first reading.
Adjouftxddjll 9$ lo-morruw mornin
Cktur, Lfccembcr l
Mr l-uffaau moved to reeon-ider the W
bill, to cdlect a tax'hpi u all suit* ill CSfitt’,
Lost j
The House towns!,!• red ih» bill prseid to
corejamsate certain voluiUc«s of 1846.—
Mr Btgham wished trinraend U slightly
This bill pwridea'llat tha Sfatoahall psy
tho«e Toiuuteei* who sterc frooUerim-’ii. and
not iuotud.'d tit fat appropriations.
IInose than tco.;:tidcrd fix rwoiutKW
lost, I,, rela'i.’t; t * the*, j lass >f :» certain
number ’ ’C ! IT? Po.-.i.to.
Mr Uotk moved ‘o rtc.t'siJrr thol'if lo-r
0 titfine the w .'(ioru tertninu! of ihc Mttfc
Trunk R R. Carried.
The I base to*k up the h li tcreojidete’l
in relation to the cowj-ustlt uf coftaiu
rolun o^rs There wa! smuo dieenssion. on
thii bi!.’ ao"! ? nc smSodmonti offered ; but
as the bill was indefinitely postponed they
would be uninteresting.
A fill to d flue the number of Judges of
the I-.fereer Court neci>*«ry to give judg
ment when three are present, two can give
judgment. Pa-sed.
A bill to define the duties of sheriff;, cor-
stables, Ac., in taking bonds for the forth
coming of property—pnssrif.
A biii to iueorporete certain gas light
companies—passed.
Uou-e co.'.enrreil in thcdcnatcumecdiucct
to tiie Hiwassee Ruilroo.1 bill.
A bill to lay out the county ut Wilcox
from Dooiy. Irwin and Pulaski—pa»stJ.
House lijcuroeil until 5J p. ut.
AFTERNOON sEsSlON.
Sc <er*! bills were taken xpand passed.
A b.ll to change the line between certain
counties, was indefinitely postponed eu ac-
couiioftho Gosemor vetoing bills ofih
same eharae’er.
A hi 1 to repeul the act rtijairinj the State
printer to euipby competent re;ior:ers of the
pro* ecdiogsofine Legislature—pa-sed.
A bill lo legal xs certain judgnsn t J of the
Coat s of OMinary, and to provide fbt the
p.-obant of wilti in certain case*—-passed.
The House took up the Senate Bank Bill
and e3u*omed 'i.e remainder of the afternoon
ruitniod debate upon it. I will send to
thii de>a'e io morrow, limey e of interest
to your rei,''«ri. The bill Snell'- puse-t
rithout amendment, hv yea- ’l l . nr-5'i
Walker'* 5i*caragtta Expeditio-
The If. S. mail steanship Empire City,
Gapt. Gr’Sa from Jirw York ih,- 2nd ins:.,
cn 1 Hirr.ii* the Dili, rencc-: her wharf ut ut
.„-W hour His morning.
Ticmost mportant news per the Star ‘
c West it tS- annonheenietit that General
Walker. - n the 'he '.’5th N .'ember, landed
hue >c forues directly in vi. w fb'.?
il.wpSxr 'gafr-ni s’eamer,’Fash.on, and
arts Strengthening hi! poi. v-rt at iV.ta
Arenas.
Th; Fishi'n hresght this inteHiger.ee t i
Aspinwa! 1 , whither she -uh-'equently pro
eereled f •• a 1 , an! there avoided seizure a'
ihe bar.dr . Com PaoMiug by ex'i-hlt'ng
correct clearance papers trom the Mobile
Custom hcusc
Porri ARtSli, Orroins GaniTOw.x.
Nureint-er 24 i buf
Editura Picajunt: Wa landed at this paint
this m. rt.ir.z about seven o'clock, beinz 11
daysfr at M hile Bay. Y- u ore dmb’lcss
apprised of the tart that Goa. Wald r was
detained ; i that bay by the detention of the
siemrrer Fi-'hiot, which was to cnr y him
and ... Mi * ’emigrants’ t this pj.r.t.—
Tbi* icttr.titn waa owing to several cduse*.
Fit!*, m* ih- uitficuliy to procure hands to
man the steam t. ,’ii.cj; were (a'ilt tngasp
, d bn: would n t stay eDgaged. Thf"«- who
Snr. lily jh'ppc '. were only kept on hoard by
etoVionirg. sesitinehi-to-preveBt thrmferrar
1 avir.g the ' nwin? to >hii d'.Scuity
th Fashion did not have New Orient,a urtil
the morning of tha 11th, when sh • was ex.
t-cted to leave the night previous After
she lid leave, si e had not proreeded more
than fire • vx miles down tbe river twf r.
she was run into the bank, where she s uo k
ontii brats c idd be procurred to pail .;-r off
Wh ill near las tu.ctn, she was run into by
another vc**e.. U«*.. after night wnen she
got down to too mouth, and t .e captain co i-
tlderin' it dangerous a'letirt g, ore r
the bar, eccbor wns cast.
Af.cr crowing tbe bar, the nrx: morning,
instead of steering for Mobile Bay she was
r-n off to th’’ Pen«a a -!:;’htbor.se. Owing
to these delays and -ccMcitsslic o,.i not ire;
into the Bay untilabant wx.n on the l.kb.
Being heavily iadvn, provisiin* i.eing
board for fair hundred men fir ninety day-,
it was deeme- advisable to relieve feet o*f a
part of her cargo. For this j arpn j both the
Fashion and Keys were run up into (iatli-h
Bend, where several'll undred barrels oi
Col- Hanry introduced
as making
itimls at s
oudi
in dci
ilhts and
ler,djf the
BBWWKSIU-.
rldgo ami can boitxi* - On tha 18th—gun*
**—Mississippi ride* and Mini# war#
issued to the cotuptnitt, and 8ner that tha
Fashion presented th* *ppc»tmn«* of,*
fl aling (ptrisun. •
N'otfiii g of importanco occatted up to
the morning of Ibo Slst, when thptillw
brokeTWavtogU’ »t the mercy of the wind
snd waves for sev. ril hours. As tharo
was a pretty stiff bteeio blowing at the
time, our situation was somewhat perilous.
Fortunately, but few knew 'h • danger to
which they were exposed, Many Imd aer-
ious doubts as to tbe safety of the Fifhion
o'i first getting on board; but gbfi has car..
tied ui oil tiitough so ssteijh that non* who
came out <m hst would hesitate to embark
eu her again. Thu o ly objaction to her
now U lack of epced
All were anxious to gat to laud, uni with
the hope of getting a sight at Cron Island,
severe' remained up till after 13 o’clock on
'lie u'ght of th* 33d. We passed it about
three in the merning, Between eight and
nine on the morning of the 24th wo came
in >i^ht of land Orders were then issued
fair all those unattached to atut. themtelves.
This led to th* belief that we were to be
takenjdirettly to Greytown. About halt*
past twelve we came’ in sight af Punta
Arenas. Tlii, was evidently umntent’ona,
as we initneiliatelj changed nur course and
run off tithe eastward TVs ran down tho
•horu to the ruouthol theC,dorado,a branch
of the San Juan, which we reached a little
after three.
Without anchoring, thre boats were
lowered, into which Capt. McMichad’a Co
was ordered, under command of Col Frank
Anderson. Dr Henley went as Surgeon,
and t'apt. J 3 West as Commissioner—
The whole i oinaand numbered forty, five
men, nnd waj sefit up to intercept the river
boats, if any of thetu should chance to he
at Greytown and attempt to escape, on see
ing Hi* leaner enter that pert. During
the lanueiiiiig of the bouu and the embarks
ing of the men, the steamer drifted out
some distunes to sea. Linos were made
fast to the boats and ihuy wetc towed in as
near he mouth as it was safe for the steamiT
to run. By half! past fiv , the boats were
safely in the mouth of (he river.
It was supposed they would have to row
about fifteen or eigliteen .miles; hut it has
since been ascertained that the di-tanee is
thirty-fire miles. If this be th* case, the
brats did not reach the Ban Juan in lime
to interctp: the courier staricd here last
evening But tc had no definite informa
tion, as it w is only supposed that G-ncral
Walker wa« nri board. As srem as tha
boats were fa ry on the riv*r, the steamer I
set out to heat town the .siiuru until cloven !
ohtlcuk at.cigUt, when cue was tn run into
Ureytow
liens.
Sbiurday, Nut, 2i.-Sin<reU»e 25 th, *0&
ing of importance bat tranrpMd. Tbe nw>
lives iu Greytown are still ia a IJ “
stale of uneaalneMt bot kMi
what courts Gen walker will puraae
wards them. If tha Safitig
I am uf opinion Jbfla
general stampede from Ikh place. Tha Mali
Costa Rican force stationed tbera baa been
withdrawn.
On the evening of the 26, k email party
came down (tom the command ap tha rirar,
after provisions. They report that they
are in rowing up tha Colorado,
tho rain falling in torrenia most of the time.
They took possession, or rather position, on
Lcofo**, formerly Kirkland's Island, which
S xo tham entire omttrol o( Iho rWer. At
s month of tho Oolurado JhJol Andtrsou
took i natives prisonon, and used them ta
pilots in going up. - This party retnrnod on
tho 27th, taking with them supplies for the
oommand for 12 days.
He.dqiiarters present a tathor uump-like
anpearanco. Some of the troops are station
ed down on tha point, below Scott’s limitr,
and tho majority above, being scattered over
territory a mile and a half in extent, having
sentinels pasted along at abort intervals.—
Licit Col Swingle is Dually engaged in pre
paring ammunition. Capt Whititer, Acting
Quartermaster, is equally aelive in bis de
partment Col Uenry, commander of thv
royt, has Introduced rigid discipline, whioh
1 am pleased to sec, having seen the bane
ful Influence of a * laxity of discipline Id
Ototp.
This morning Co! Rogers and Capt Fays
soox went across the harbor on a bunting
expedition, along the shore, and were fired
into a short distance above Greytown, it i
suppose! by tho C eta Ricans, who are en
camped in that vicinity.
Mr John Tabor went over to Greytownm
the 26th for the purpose of negotiating for
tits a pre*! held or owned by a man named
Woods; bat failed, Woods rcfhsing to hire
it on any terms, and would only salt for
$1,000, cash in hand. Tabor and Wood
hud some rather plain talk, and after the
former loft, the latter came to the conclusion
that hi! property w;h in danger, and it is
rumored that he raised a company of Jl-
tnuicu negroes for its protection, and posted
off to the Saratoga to notify its commander
of tha contemplated forcible seizure. I do
n it knew that this is true, bat it is given
a fact, as having oreated many baarty laughs
in camp.
At present it i- difficult to fay when ...
shall leave hore. That will depsnd upon
the arrival if Uto Henningsen. Wc have
no boat! to ssceud the river with, except
row boats, ft attempt to nseend with any
number oi meu, will bo a tedious affair. At
present ve bare no artillery. Tho guns left
with Scott are under the protection of tha
Saratoga's guns ; consequently we shall be
unable to attempt taking Castillo until «t
get artillery. Moxsoa.
The Nicaragua and Cotta Rica War.
T S—I neglected to elate that a bitter
But before that hour arrived it i "»r ia f *" 00 » W W D B ‘he lake between
dark fur he.- to run in, eonse- ! Co !> 4 "’’?’ kIi ° 11 «>“?an.l of tho Cor.
quenU) s> Uv\
Oonsistilg ef everything ait
DRT GOO ~
Togethir' with CAH
URTAIN JfATSRIAItS,
BOOTS AND SNOES, AC.
Owing te the dseltno ft* n Ul ,“
ji’etc York Market,
Wi have bean *# per
than origin*! »»>< *r# *»ow rwdy to offsr U»t
Greatest Bargans
Sveretbred la Atlanta.
(jo sail examiu* the prices ilsewhere, thin
come and hoar our price* and you wlUboooni
rinced where you can buy the
Cheapest Goods.
Bteaohed Homs, pan from J cents to 13 rente.
Brown " " 4 “ 10 rents-
Calicoos, 11 " 4 •' 13 cent!.
Detainee 8 to 30 rents.
And everything else in the same proportion.
COTtlNQ, WRITE k CO.,
o e» Whitehall st, soar Roark's.
Doo 33, 1947 d»tw2t
j.g, isiata*/,.fti-■. **.,t.v.-|4*-4- ito'fe**
ZEULARr \
Hieing
, 1 St EX1 „
mtm
D r
We are prepared to offer otu frlennds rei*
TrmTTT>T‘ ^gywicryagWi
In oct line- Hatinf bought the etock uudar
such fa?orable ciicumaUficaa aa to e&abU u to
COMPETE SUCCESSFULLY
irrrs amt
House Is tie SMth.
w ask is an exaadnatiaa of uur JMecjL
ut ready and willing to give BAR*
t. . ZBLLARB * McBRIDB.
18, 1S67 *f f-jjijf
VINO sold to^fossrs, Zyllan * M«r .
ride, my entlra Moek of
Dry €r o o dl 8 %
1 cheerfully rocommand tham to ay old aua->
tomerj, to whom I shall aver feal indebted fer
UrebtorMpaUre,...^^^
One of the best Stocks of
HP m MLe & mm
^ ^ ^lh % Q|
S HA W L S,
.AND
EMBROIDERIES,
Ever brought to Atlanta fer sato, at greatly re-
dusod price!, by ZKLL4RB A ifoBRIDK.
Dm 19, 1857 <l»tw2t
Doc. 14,1867
Tobacco, Tobacco,"
T UBT received direct from Virginia,* tbolo*
J lot ol TOBACCO, among wblek ia a
few boxes of that- justly - retrtoiled Bread .
KANSAS TWIST, suptrior to wtoMjbl*
[oclMdwti]
T. FLOS
WANTED TO HIRE.
12 or 15 Negro Men, to ]
Work tn tho A IU too an Oald Min#-— ,1
Good Wigm will b# gtvan. Th# Moaty f
Buperintendent, AUeUcai, Qa,
ii
^^ Apply to
m 6 awtlj*
beCaUne ■ u.a»*a ««» no. av tun m, CVHBC* la.. V 1 .L rt VT*
h*a* abV u-til \ x \\i u R can forcer» and tbe forces of Nicum-*
taerninj. 25th. A - .oon as it was' light! ««*•. “ndertoxok to at trve the troop,
•ncuglt to a:c,r.’cin our wlierea&uts, we I of Ntcan^tua cut of Fort nan Carlos.
r lor thu purp -ao be placed one of th
AFTERNOON SESSION
S’lt* *'■ • r-iucid tne coDsidcratici;
E.ur.v - A i' til'..
In 1 ii : too 2ui sod Jt
icaened i action a'ltbor.fiog %
brought atratnjt thtGoardia
steered tor the Itnrhor of Greytown
Wcdnetdiiy, Xcv. 25. —About 7 o’clock
this morning the Fashion ran alongside of
the old hu! 1 ; lying nt Pun'.a Arenas. CipL
J N fi 'utt, farmer jg nt of the Transit Co ,
was cn lit* li'tik, and notified the captain
of the Fashion not to throw out his line,
as he would not be permitted to land. HD
notification wts -. t heeded., Gen. \\ alker
was on the i.ulk brfor* the steamer was
made fast, and met Capt. Scott in a very
cordial manner, which surprised those ac
quainted with the cap'ain’s course nttertho
Oo.t.i RicatS got poi
ond time.
purp.'sc lie jiiaced one of tho lake
steamer? in the river, this side of that fort,
and another on the lake. The lottpr be is in
command of By this disposition of bis for
cm aad steam *-s It** expected to cut off all
supplies from San Carlos. He oalcuJafed
without Ids ho t.
in the first place he did not calculate oh
having the whole-disposable force nf Nica
ragua array*d against him, aud that ha
could very easily ba cut off from all comma-
nka’.ion with Costa ilica, in which event ho
would have to r*!y solely upon tho force then
an ofthe river the i with !lim ’ anJ ,lis 3U PP li[;S would have
' | to bn drawn trora Nicaragua. While on
Wc had scarcely made fast when a l,i ut. I‘* li * r "'kud d rawn (0 heavily npon
c tine off from the Saratoga, which vessel, Gimntaies for cattle, not only for his troops,
we found lying in tho harbor. The object I ^ ut , l ” P a . v oR debts contracted nt Oroytowo
was evidently to';ex mine tito Fasiuon's - ' 1 r ‘ ' name ol, Costa Riea, ’hat they refused
papers, acd ascertain in what
was sailing. The Lieut, went „ .... ,
ve-sc-l and toon returned. Capt. -Scott tncaf '
went off with the officer of the Saratoga, movement*,
and then wen*, over to Greytown. hubtio-a
to consult withthe l’. S. Commercial Agent
While ho wEs . Oaenl, G'ett. Walker's men
were all ordered on ah’ r*. and 'ook tip tlte'r
quarters in the hutldin -s he.longiitg .to...tlic
Transit Ormniny Tt.c steamer was drop-
pe.i alongside cf •; riiccrerwhich formerly
nelons*d lo G- u. ’.V«lkor, fir llte pur- , . . . „ .
pos t tr;. faring her cargo to teat «,_ | the moat accessible point from Costo Ri-
sel.
capacity she I ll -"S er 10 b® plnndered.
Lack tn his I 1 o prevent his forays it to the Depnrt-
a constant watch is kept upon his
’ments, and he is prevented from fend
ing out foraging parties. This has cat off
Itis main resource for fupplita. A few days
tinea (dauby attempted to land, at Granada
with a flag of truce, but ho had scarcely got
into hi, launch when be was fired into, and
compelled to ffaui off in A hurry. He after
wards sent tw6 boats ashore with a force to
drive tbe Nicaragua troops from Tortogas,
Fa
lifao c she had cimmeneed di-clta-ging,
fit. cr came from off ’.he Saratoga" se-
hy Scott, and n.tiiied the Gapt.
hton not to put any freight on
, t ,i: c; . c Schooner, as she was claimed
j by Capt. .' Mt a* his private property, and
| also notified f, i:. Walker that hcott had
j pr-.- -.ted against ii - occupying the premi-
, s j ; rtncrly b !. ogirg to the Transit Com-
J oar.y. for Avhicb it- claimed to he the
! Walker rlaiotcd ihesekeoaer aa hia
I jroj.erty, while Scott contended that ha
I held r. tt v. *,i, j virtue of a bill of sale
from ti.* Gem-ral It i’h-r than have any
I conflic with tiie Gutted .Stale, anthorltie-,
t Gen. Walker abandoned the schooner and
I removed h:s trcops from titc premises
| claimed by Scott, and held nndor the fro
nt,,vtonsry store, *»ere transferred t- the
latt* r. This was noteff-cted unt I soraeiim:
vf th® I in the night, consequently .the Fashicn faj
Idil o A leave her auhonge until the m-,rr.-
| ing ot the 14th.
. ,J - I After get - ing under way, there waa, fartu-
to be j catcly, no more icts or hjnder»c<y,. The j. ^ , ,
| led on of the British government, Tho
j captain oniy claims American protection
i when no British ve-sel is to port. Why
j the C. S authorities should respect his
I claim to ’.heir protection, is somewhat cur-
prts ng to those who were denied that
profetion, on the ground that they had
right by engaging in iho
• ,-t any inmate, rtvennecutter hating spoken the Paihmo,! ‘ *?&*'■* 111
who i, able to defray ae (.xpen..«, of (aidt ai sh* came into tho Ray, tbe dsy prev. ua I u c ’" sr T s ru gff-es of u toreign
inmate, hot reftrees to
Bettors concurred in Uoai* aaendmonu
to toe iV.i. r.ng to. a.
| |A hi f to in-to;potato me R.cbnion i i.ai
tiiht Company.
A Mi to lay out s new county from Dooly,
Irvria and Paioski to be L.'.'-el Wilcox.
The -Senate took up the II .... to,| to eo-
A bill for tbe protectin' f rice planter, d»* the Athmu Med,cal College, with the
sad seBeri in this S ate—pafccd
A biii to incorporate tbe Marieiti Paper
Mil! Company amcndeJ and pwo).
Adjourned saul reorsing.
SENATE.
Miu.ra-.tTmu, fit., p
Sat-rday, Dte ISth, 1857 i
M’ Reynolds rf Newton, ntorej to r*<
consider *o mu.. yeste-day’s journal aa
relate* to the passage ot s
fee* of Sfceriili, Ordinari
ly officer*. Caine.;.
Mr Smith, of Hancock inovcd „
stder *o tnucit cf yesterday's joornai u
relates to the loss cf a bill to compel Jsdget
of Superior Coprta to convene or.*v a year,
to esubiiah rules of practice,' Corned
Ut Psynu moved to reconsider the tiiil
to aowad the act simplifying pieadn-g at
law. ItjuL
MatUr under final Coiuidcralion.
A re* Action authorizing th* tosatruenon
of a Branca R R to the Etotrth iron
Work*. After some diat.usion the motion
waa withdrawn.
A racosaidered -i 1 rxempting certain
article* from tele. Postponed. I
urn of fit een tbou-nod dollars. Pm-e*i
A bill to make raitd cer’aio record-.
P*-!-e i.
A fi... t, j-fi* ;haaa the M.i.ta.y I
s; Marietta
Mr Cone of Baity j utvlo a ,,/*• cv
thia bill chwterirtie f hiatelf. ||
it w.« objected, that . .r. - V,;
the State, He wtuid r»p j ti ,t i- ■
t • y c-oeije -y
was cement to let her pass out wt;h-jut
j V.v-r notice. It w,»oU have made but slight
' d fler-mee had the rtveoue officer, hoarded
j ’he Fashion, as per papers were all ehiphape
. i-nrrir.g tiie'tmit-ran's' The cutter ; ,.,| |
j -p the ft ty a. the Fashion ja-ed out 1
, A* s •aa the -tcamrr »as fairly cat ’. ,
t »eu, and be.end the G-vermeni ins, j.'"
j lattaik-n was formed, eompeed cf fare, tn
I pan,*?, eortaining fertv lit. ce nter, each, rank
ar.-l file Oil Ti.,a ft try and Lieut S S
Tu’kcr,c rn:.-X',iing. The cjtnparitea were
| officer* ! -■ Mh-w- t--wit: <’,mpany A. .4 I "
1< Mrt.honey. f.n tain; Ii W'a’ert and S \V
Capt. — cott ha, done tins to . equally a*
gre it an extent as any of tboss who were
enrolled under the i)*tno"ritic banner of
Nicaragua. If- j f, -sc, to he friendly to
curse, arid wishes Iren. Walker sue*
■ as, art! says he it willing to do sll ia
power to ^sdUt him but ha is the
ag*:it o'' th. T:a -it Company, which will
b ’Id ;•! • ■■■ -p n-ih e for the property left
in hi- charge, liesjdas, the property is all
that indemnify htiu for what is
dun him by llte company, -o inr a, the
Gilkev. f,:-*re*.ar.’! G-mpany B II
j f.'ock’Ceptolr.. F MeMnlen aad W H We.
iLei'ennnta Comijwty C. Dudley T Me
np-my
,p*:ty t
their
, ll.cmel t’,titJ'i
or, I.
ileb
G cat a-
lloeltic,
■I Vi II II
■ H. It 0 St ok
md O M Cm.
mil to define the t Slat* to r,e t et-u-eu
. i other coco- j ft a,. «.- 1, th: :
j wild. As fiw him, b
moved to re.;, n • run -t d in A-
a.! Tbe ht.l p^ni b.
-’*1 t
fist.
a’e s*Jj.
* J I -I if V >!
, i. ti n • - to,* r < t /, .(.,;y
<• r . if F A oil:*r Acting Quarter
, i... »r L.en! • ■ va •> Crmmsadirvg
'/:t.-i * Dr J II flam 5 ■ .v-ry* “
Gpoe-V, '• D • • «: -g- f Y ,|.
;a a Tnuoi, D.uavlije, Kv. J'hn
ID . ev M jrfre*.,,,r„ lenr.., ? \| Ut.l',
it dl rd 0 !• n , R It '.reenie,., I.n--
V, , Jethro Jac*« ■■. Woodfbrd, ro
’• k' McDowell, S L ui;Jfn,ad
", f Accnst*. Lh. Go tgh'-B,
r’.-rests are concerned,
aid be as safe, if not m
| in tt.e t- of tien. vVttlktr, a, 'in
oi l ant. Scott - Judging ft,
in fie anp'traces nf tiling! ince last Ju
i. is making ? jy with everything moveable
‘ ‘ n a* *an find a market
to” were obtained for 'he men and
fsr storing provisions, arms arid
ti •!* tbe 1* ir.t, ontaide of Capt
On lie afternoon of
th' work ot -»>'ii)g ashore tho
was cointuenced aad continued
er,-.i; uto aft-rnoon of the 20th. when it was
completed.
On the _ ,. convention was - d in
ytown, for t.oc purpose ol r» modelling
cipii govemme : T: e main
Ui- party was defeated and hia boats cap
ture, i. From this it will bo seen that Col.
Cacty is completely hemmed in on the lake
—caught in his own trap—and has no place
or point from which to draw supplies, ex
cept Omotcpoc, wltorp they nro hut hmitod.
Tbe Nicaraguans have r.ot been idle in Ihe
meantime. They have constructed a good
road from Fort San Carlos to San Mequili-
t), on tho lake shore, which enables them to
keep tbe fort well supplied.
Ail the river boats are up shore Castillo
Ratmir. ' The Costa Ricans are in posses?
•ion of Castillo, snd amuse themselves every
Sunday by fighting sham battles, ono side
representing Oon. Walker. The Genoral is
defeated in overy engagement, yet comes at
his ndrenary eaob euccsssive ,Sabbath. 1
doubt not they will find a real battle, result
ing wholly different from their sham end.
U.
Asrixwau., Dec. 4, 1857.—The U. States
steam frigate Wabash, at this port, by re
quest of Cant Chntard, went down lo Ureys
town yesterday. Com Paulding appeared
somewhat chagrined that Walkor had landed
so easily but I doubt if be will stop any
vessel coming into Ortytswn with ‘immi
grants,’ if her papers ere all right.
A hoot half an hour after bo hod sailed, a
mesflcnger arrived from the V 8 steamer Fit-
ton, cow at Chiriqui I-agoon, with despatch
es for the Commode re.
The line at battle steamship liranswlok
sailed this evening at shout 0 o'clock, for
Greytown,
Tfcs Fashion will coal here to-morrow,
and sail in a day or two for Nsw Orleans or
Mobil*. F W R
Q t
' hou *
uni.'iL
Hery.t
th*
ih'-ir
(iortu .
WOOD'S HA IK REHTORATTC^—Prof, Wood, th*
f»n/j7»nfe^. tllifiorertr of th* iovfelaabl* IWr Fo«tor*-
.mi eoattoooff to lohor lo boholf of th* ftfllieUd^
Jl.s rntdlem** tr* Mnlrstaollf ffidraltt*d by th*
*n^ I Aar.Hr.c4o pr*M t# b* f»r •ap*rtor t>» »ll oth*r* for
r effi -.-lnic th# h*tr go th* h**!oftb* »f*d, tbffit bo*
t4'«n*Uv«r*s! fot jinny j8»r*, to grow forth with u
fonrh r ^ r *nt l:ixarUnc***wb*nbl*ffi**d with the
*4w*tpof youth.
Thrr* c%n b* no >!oobt thot It la ut» of th* (rMUat
in tu* medleol world, I raelorot perm
tffi-.tly gny h*ir to it* origin*l color, ond reffika* It
»«««!' tb« U*o' ifut a>ik> tocturt, which La* boas
Tory rf*'(rabfo In *!!*{•« of tho world—(kt Louta
Mo-sl*ff HanUd.
KoM hf *11 [frugal.
■tfiftnnon t* tindr-rctoofl to
K _ _ ......
J J »»», f Aocoilit, On". V'h'vij,! 0 ! !> ».
| J»n»i8c.u, rfthe H cr.lV rt l 1 l V 1 4 0I I M 1 r '- rl,n ’,/ h r Maywr,
j did not xr.^mptny UAKttnj of .Sicar^u.T * '-o h** iii'Vjr Jntnteif objictionabl*. to tbn
nous*:
I kidmt, I> c- H-.b, H V M. j n winuA <h4t Col McI>.nRid, wIjo wu
A bill t. ur.et-J toe act pa* «nl i«.',o. tot farmer y agent ft tr,* Tr.v»it I'mpony, it tu
pr jv.dj far i 1 ,-trial cf a arm. aid free per-ih' Vi-irex nf fiacer.d,, rtcstjni W K
ons nf c i-r, It r capital rffsnc-,. Lari on ! R •.;*»*. rreigno). Tr,' taller gcrjtl'rnau
th- tab
A bit; lor the
lute in the ri:s
Mr L.tn ot
providing for t
e*l enrpe Ac. 'I
inhabit* ta Thereeejt of the convention’s
deliberations i tare not ’earnej.
I nrnt ted to mcntioii in tbe proper order
’.hfci » r nimander of the Sara’o a f.'jp-
tain L'balard, reqiiesu-l G-nrnl Walker
to ret -to his toe . front visiting Grey-
A recooetdered bill to cosapei tbs Judge*, and tbe biU ivst.
to atoM to fans rule* of praetic*. Lost I A till far tbe eneoaragament of agric-J
A rscpnsidsrsd House ball to uake tbe ; turn, mining, mv hir.sry As. Amended sad
Uov. Ftaeident of th* Board of Trustee, 1 pwaed,
of tho Georgia Unireratty. Pasted. j A rreointiem aqttorlkJrj th* Got lo pore
A bill to eommato the paaiakmenl oil obare 150u copioa of R K Hioet‘Forae,’at
Newton S.' Hawkins, ef tbe county eft #150 per copy. Adopted.
i companies i-s expedition' Bet g on act;
•agem nt of ac . ' -1 ewrgectx ousiness nos, Itis eerriew cannot
. w;l fecdrpenstd with- j town,
k ,f.!M i , Br gO'nt G Hornsby and Col Frank ; IJils wa# a rattier strange request, cun-
■ - ■!.' /» ■ Awiereun are with Gen Walker. Tbe en? | sfiering tho (act that l.. 11 lltea ht l been
. ' . ; t,re force t« alxiut two hundred. Tbie may permitted to keep an ar force in that
>10,1:11.:# was rtct.ivtd, corcidtred rsthtr «rt.*JI to ffle-t a landier ' pl-c'- If it it cl;'
r If it it elsimod that Greytown II _
' ttp-.o a htxtle (here; bout is more reliable, neutre port, whyia (.'oast Kt a not requited
. bung mea ly good and determined tne», than [ to respvct that neutrality J J, it because
t*icr the number would re who had only j our gor-rnroent is more partial to the peo-
bean J‘ d to join tbe expedition ood^ excite- I pie of ar.y o'hei nation t ,.in our • own 1 —
ment. And if lien Walxtr auccsedi in ! Facts wou:J sects to warraut such * sue*
seizing any ot the river toils, the first lo- ! preion. T ho couree pursued by the officer
lelligenoe.yoa receive ef bis operation* trill j of the deratoga ha* by no means elevate* o - . .--a ... j —
be that te bat opened the rivtt to tha lake | him in the estimation of th* Amarieana Srsen *sw Y#Vk” klU “ w - ' ln F *“
Special Notioes,
t8r- Wf! are *uthonied Lj annnunca tbe
mm« of B. IOMN9 f )N •• an indtpen*
drnt r*n*ii<Ute for Sheriff of C-'ohb County, at
t!»* rruuinjf election, let Momlay ih fanua’y
Ort» MANY VOTBRK
WI •/« «atls>3rit*d Id atoAoeee H
If CI.AKKE, m aC*e4ltl*l* fur
Onontf tr*»nir*r. 4*t“
'PO OATTI.8 DttAUCRS.—Tbr How York
1 yfaa “
kly Raws hss a full, fair
port of tho No<* York t’aUIs ns;
Th* report ’( worth twto.
'aitbfol ra
sh week,
s hscriptton
pr;-, of U>« pap r. Only one d- «i a jwr-
i N». 103 guns street.
Publish'd at
Dscombo 30, 1117
errors
- I .
ppo VARJ/8-tB^—Tits Jfsw York ITsekly
1 Bows is m oaosUsat lew York City popor
for tMofery readlnx ft eeataios th* fulfill aad
»»TrratttaSftB
E c TO,. WR-.ffiSffi'Ssi 0 ”
Dee 3.8,1IJ7—wit
Amusements.
$200. ATHHiEUMI $2001
Thursday Evening, Dec. 24.
GREAT "EVENT !
TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS
WOBTB 0»
Christmas Presents!
TO_BE-QJVEN AWAY
10 THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
Of Mlanta FREE by
PARROW & SWEENY’S
SOUTHERN
Burlesque Opera
T RO UP E!
Go to Mr. Pyle’s
Jewelry Store and
examine the GIFTS and
buy your tickets.
TICKETS TO THE "CONCERT, 60 Cia.
GIFTS, FREE
BILL PARROW..
CHA8.HdniHS..
Drc. 33, 1B57
Minsger.
A rent.
■131
Christmas W eek!
Brilliant Attraction!
MURDOCH DRAMATIC CLUB!
Takes this method of returning its thanks to
the kind friendi who hare »o liberally patronized
Its performances, and bog leave to call attention
to tbo following attractive programme on
Satorday Evening, Bee. 20th, 1867.
New and Beautiful Double Dance!
Loan of a Lover,
la which Mr*. LEONARD will apppear.
see>rogrammes iua
December 23, 1857 d»t
FIREMAN’S BALL
ON WEDNESDAY
EVEtNINO, ihe 33d of,
December next, .* Ball,,
will be given st the City Hall, fui th,
of Mechanic Fire Company No, 3.
MANAGERS
Wm. Bame», W. W. Baldwin,
C, H. .Strong. J. H. Mecaslin,
Georg* Wins hip, W T Wilson,
Geo H Daniel, Thomas Haney,
IIGrankshaw, Capt. William KiJJ,
J H Purtell, A J Barnes.
FLOOR MANAGERS.
1 M Tov, G A Haralson,
G P Campbell, J H Macaalin.
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS.
Wm Barnes, John O Hoyt,
A J Burk*. ft P Campbell,
J MTny, J E fiullatt,
C C lt<ides
Nov. 28. [dtfaj
SMITH » FR ANK-UI
Product and CvmmMon Merchant*, and Dt alert (n
Family 0*4 Plantation Qroceritt, ft.
Marietta Hir.’ct, Atjantp* Georgia
J. It. dSUTH. A. P. FKAHKLIH.
SMITH Sk FRANKLIN,
WOULD r**p*«t/alljr tnnoaoe* tfl
h* eit!z*n« ct AtlanU *pd «or-
*'»n«Jlof country, that the/ ar*|
r*c*tflng *ni ao4 WtltkMp la
*tor*. * *pl*o«Ud 'lock of FAMiL Y OROOBRlE8 t
which the *r* ottering »t pric*« that will ffiompeto
with any boo** ia th* eit/, *n<) a«k a abate of pot
rooage.
Th*jr willglT*tp*«lal atUatlaa to thoealo of Ba
con, I-ard, vvntr, Grain, Toba«eo, A*., he.
CaM%nafnts r**p*ctfor solIcitM.
^.Prompt attention gtren tn Cash Order*.
Hmre on Marietta «tre*t. lo the huUdiag formeety
oeeapied by C. I>. Parr.
~ * -U,W dwt
NOTICE.
ALL tbs Narrow bslongiag to
tbs estate of AUsa B. Johnson, do,
eaaswLwtUb* hired to th, kigliMt
budsi, ketore the court boas* door
in Uw city of Atlanta, on the firit'
Taerday In Jsanaiy next, eonilsting of mu aid
women, mi rax them oae very good pain Ur.
J.n.JOlltfBOlf, ).. ,
W.U. YIROU80H, J 4** **•
Don. 23,1M8 Aid
i-JJk
m
npu DKM00RAT8.—Oaa af tba first dntlsn of
a. a good Dsmcrot is to support Ut pony
prose. Tho Nsw York Doily 1^4 Wrekly Newt
Is aow well osukllskadet tko Damosralie organ
a
’.1*3 Nsuso street,
Bee. It, tl»T wit
BANKTAfeENCY.
A1®:X M
Agent far the Bank of Camden 8 Carolina.
Offleo st nuiaos A Robinsons Worth toll I
corner of Hunter snd Pryor straots, Atlanta, a a.
will givo prompt alioationto coUsctions gsnsrally
SU0 8ACK* SALT.
s t>r uigu, l’k-rxKS
%
NOTICE.
"T* WQ woatha after date application will be madat*
I tho Ordinary of Cberokce County, for leave ta
■ell theUnd belonging to the eetate of M. T. Blythe,
ahof aald county, deeeaeed.
D*e, 44, w2m. WM. W. W. FUMING, Adm»r.
miscellaneous.
More Frizes than Blanks.
Every other Ticket a Prusel
Registered Money Letters at onrBi|h
Capital Prize $60,0001
ANDERSON A SONS LOTTERY, Qlt
THE HAVANA PLAN OF
SINGLE NU M B E R S t
Jasper County Academy lottery t
[By authority of the State of Georgia.]
CLASS FF Draws 1st of January, 1868]
CLASS GO draws 15th January, 1851.
In public, at Macon,Ga., under tbe awom
tuporin trmlanco of E. 0. Bulklcy and
Josopb Wutormau, Eeqrs,
Tlokets, Wholes $10, Halve*
$5, Quarters $2,50.
P8IZE3 PAYAULK WITHOUT DKOUCTTIOK.
Only 30,000 nnmbere, 16,600 Prixeal
nnTTItTM U]m
} Prise ef *iajc«e
I ” ............... - —....... ... 1,008
3 " IJKO
sso— too
1,000
—100
10
too ”
4*0 Approximation...
15000 IXuisolM 60. 177,500
16.100 Prises, amounilns to ...... .^...sxtO.AW
The 16,000 Prlx-e of H 60 ere determined bv tbs
last Ilf are of the number that draws tbe Capttob-lf IS
Is sn odd number, then svwrr odd number lleist
will to snUtlsd to fi SO; If U Is sn seen somber, tkew
sverr even number ticket will be enUUsd to U 60 In
addition to Sapothar psist the ticket may drew.
Bank Notes fif sound Bonks taken at par. .
Cheeks on Nsw York remitted for prises.
Address tr den for tickets or OsrtUeat ot
Packages it Ttckata to
AHBSBBON * SON, Kanagsrs,
Macou or Savannah, Georgia.
Morgan, Kirkpatrick, & Co.' - ’
.VINO opined n nsw Ware
i room on Peach Tree Streat,woslg
UslJlkSfr-J^l&M^kfi^an
la aliits varieties. Chalreprefsr/klad;Loaafae t mg
Hattrssssi tfdprlafs, Hail, Hore, CstteaaniB
fibnsk— to,
CAtU>BTI,BVai,tO., <Tl
WtadowflbadssiWladowOartalnsJiasaaak, ’'trail lit
Bands. Cord and Tassels. Loom, Ae.’iivl.
WINDOW PATCHIfio, ifoijS* iofa
rtrs-boarddo. ThaVatnisen. ’
tlnns tkslrBbop,
Bosik of Georgia Railroad Smart,
and srs prepared to do all kinds if. works
with tketrbaatasM,
rorkseuNtst
citAm rAcrosr,
DTbeyBarwialargedthsIrraansiaetarlDfshossatDsI
Cabio. tWars.ot tbslrovsailafsstare laaayqssne
tydsstrvd.
_ rbe> a re now maintnstsrlsfandfinlahtofEutolM
OrttofadsttaffampertoTU anyto hi had trim |ther
(*m mieiSI. fldtf
TMBORXANT INFORMATION, by
XwWeh much suffering in families may
be avoided, sent to married men end those
f
riosi:
inteaplating Uiuriage. Addresa i
josi txfonr stamp*, Ur. 0. W ADD18COJTBR
Brooklyn, N. Y, Nov. 18, |887 . dfewfia
r I'MOM AS K. I-OWE.—GENERAL
? I!OM MISSION MERCHANT, For th*
purenase and sale ef ell - Unde of produce
Oroeerlts aad March sndie, will pay psiticu-
Ist attention to tbi.pohoias* ef PUnwtloo end
Family aapolia*-
ETAUeidsn promptly end feilhfttUyei
tentlM to,
Offios on South ride of Whlteh* street,
three dton east of Miehtel) oetlfidwtf
SUSPENDED BotUTM
Taken at Pai
das in tbs Oily of Atlanta, and a tares stock
of Family Groceries, payable In
Oeoigla Rail BwlBAnkBllH,
nd father thin mila a trade, at *
NB FER CENT PREMIUM
MACON *> WESTERN j.
MAHON, December 14th, 1847,
CHARGE 0V 8CKXDULX.
On and alter Friday the lath tbo mine wilt 1
be run ae followsi f
l.r ars M.cm, I a. m. are Atlanta fi.lfi a. to.
Leas# Macon 11 80 a m are Atlanta «** pan
J nr* Atlanta 1* nighfi are Macon Y.I8 a. a.
Leave Atlanta l*,:iOw.m. err Mseon «A» p*
The night trains wiU not tun on Sunday^
nor wlfl Ihsy stop between stslious to take np
Sf putcffps»n«ere. RT ( | . yL ,j B
Use 18,1807 dIOi
FEATHER*.
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