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BY DUNCAN & LOCHRANE. ATLANTA, GKO., ~ TOMCAT DECEMBER 29,1957. TUOH Of THIS l N TELLIOEN CKR ft EXAMIMEB DAILY. - - * • - • *« 00 \\ EEKLY, 00 DEMOCRATIC TICKET. ^Fer May#, LUTHER J. GLENN. Fir Jtdrrmtn. , , v Jonst j, wr*Tsto«**-**®- 1<1 TVs;* } Jolts COhMER. “** li rre-s ] ^ X c *' t hRFD 1. WIITTlKKa. 4:4 Ward. fc£onEO 9 A1.MASDKIL __ , fHATDM COK. $a WW. j JCI4TS A. MAflttSf* FOBSnEBIFt'- SB* rnll> *2* For Dtpalf BbrvHte- C. C. GREEK k OSBORN. Tor Clcrfc of Superior Court. dr. b. f. bom ab. p*r Clerk ol Interior Court. DANIEL PITTMAN. Fo 7Vnt'M tr.—0. D. WALLACE. ,-ZZr.r.Lj. OJARRAR. /. T'trfVIrefer.—W. F. "|j" ELD *.r lor Receiver ■— A COLLIER. Offwff-I- R. WHITE. y$»fm Latest News SEE THIRD P A G E Our thinks it* in* 1,5 our R f P‘ rpsemauve in Congrrsa. (La. L J. G«r- itfll, for ammtrcas Ur. rs in th« rhap, «*! mu rum *cd irguniinta of the mil bank twrrst and bird money pit'.}. On grounds of An Exciting Soono-Tho but Eighth the Georgia Logialatw I On Tuesday hut the UfWniu* of Owr* ffla adjourned, udmida rm ot »*di«u«nt hardly era befora witnessed i* “7 deliber ative usentbly. Tns rirsaiustinces tbit then tnnsp red" will long b* remembered by the*; wbo wen prcrent. Kxrly in the da; • rumor became preralntt throughout th* capital. tbit tbs BUlwbkb -bid just then [ousel to previJe against the forfeiture of tbs several Buk Cbirtsts of the State, for non- specie pi• meot, wis ibaut to be returned by the Go**rn"r. It wi* the 1*0 dij in tbe •esiioo *nd many of lb* swab re kid *K ready left for borne, Tccre was no tine for coaaultaxion or acrioo in frames any other measure less liabV to objection than tbe on* tbit bid boea passed. The friends of the Bill were. In a slate ot profound agitation. 1 boy hardly knew wbat to do. In tbia con dition i f mind they patently remained until tbe much dreaded document appeared. It had been anxiously losked for pt tha morning session, but the hour of adjournment arrir- ed and the message had not been received. Again in the after non, the expectant eyes of many an eager Senator ware hied on the door to ten the first approach of the Paiad. bearer of the meseage Sh rtly after lite | Bid to iesu* writs against eiecntore Ac. o'clock—the crowd of spectators cuinmen- 1 when they era removing tbe property front ced rushing into the fi’lery and lobbies cl t..e Slate. Passed, the Senate, sed in a few moment* the A mohstta to establish an armory b*-, tweeo Atlanta Georgia and KooivlU*— Paascvl. MORNING SK8SI0N—Dac. SSd. Strutt FUU nadir/ml eotmitnuioa. A bill to amend the claim laws. Pass ed A bill to incorporate tbe Baiubddge and tYorthew Railroad Company. Pelted. A bill to aQow partial to prow accounts in Justice* Court! by their own oath white tbe amount does not. exceed . 50 dollar*.— Paired. A resolution that tbe direo'on of the Main Trunk Railroad fix tbe >V cetera ter minus. Ruled out of order. A bill to protect the beggig* of p*t*«o- gers on tbe Railroads in this State. Pax ed. A biU to appoint a l-quor uapector ie *** oral cities and couu'ie* in this State. P«r •J. Bill to m.k* the time of execution in Justice* t’ourls SO day*. BiU to perfect (he titles to land in certain cases. Pawed. Bill to exempt from laxe* pig-iron Ac.— i but was committed ensued Ntbraska and without at tbla tl«W »ipress! eg approbation of an diamt Boas the Th'ws of the President or the United Slite* as enunciated lu hi* recent mcjssge fe OongTCM upon the uibject, looking to tbe only vital nod practical question now ore- wutad to Congress end to tk# prop!*, !o re gard to Slavery in Kantar, wa cordially so- dorse tbe poeitioos of the nteasag* In rela tion lo the Lecctupton Constitution and tbe rights of Kansas under that constitution to admission as a .Stale toto the Union. Mr Colquitt offered as * minority report a set of resolutions condemning the *doiole- tratioo for Excoutir* inietfersnce in tbe at- fair* of Kruses a* a violation of It* priucis pie* of th* Kansas bill Ao. but lustaiuiug the general policy of the administration Thiee resolutions were signed by the M« lowiug gcotleoien of tbs committee Messrs Peyton H Colquitt. J I Wb taker, U P Tnotuas, Lawson PieIJs, Jno M Tron, 11 Strickland Jno A Tucker, Win A Harris, L II Briscoe, 'I S Guerry, Wm Uibsou and P Hill of Uartis, meat of three are Demo crats. Ur Buchanan would have signed them, Governor's Secretary was announced. He advanced midway up the aisle led said : * U». PsxsmxvT I amd rveted by the Governor to cotnmui.ate to this branch of the Gr.c.sl Ass-ubly. a message in writ ing .nd the Bill to a b:eh it relates", and men retired. 1 he message wis then, on motion, taken up and read. It was a Lot and interest- ing decline, t. e'.aboraroly setting forth Congressional documents of greitti. The Governor his srpointed Geo. K“ McConnell, ef Cnerokee county. Principal Keeper of tie Gcoryii Penitentiary: We publish t>-3ay the Bink B .! | reed at tie late session of tie Legiafttim. over the veto of Governor Brown. T^marrow w. <ha'.l p ib:-h the Yeti Ueresg-. with our views ot the polcy an forth m it. j^jir. Psrsoawiil accept our thanks for bis opportune Cbrt tmae Gift. Tin f excitemrnt was even greater than it was etrek, which we unders’ah'J »»» from a half j m the senate. Indeed it was impossible to descriu, the seed* It was known tha: th; off..neats of tie bill were far more nuserous in the H.use, and hecce the gr a cr pr babthty this ii could tot pets by a t >o ihtrds Tot- Dot several gentle men who were tot in faror of the bPfat first, be-juse :h;y uesire J mere *>ringent provisions, announced that t^ey were un willing to gohome wit out some measure policy as sell as in s commut-onal aspect, the Gorernor withheld his sanction from ;he Sun. lmmed * ely titer it was read— Mr President Ward, af.er making some remar,s the n ecage move I tbit the fieuaicpass the bill ever th- Governor’s veto by a constiuinonal myirity. anJ on ihai motion called tbe previous quesli u. Un the passage of the bill the yeas and asvs were recorded, abd were yeas <1— uays 91. The hil. was then trarasiuilied to the House of Representative* where th* AFTERNOON SESSION. Mr Kaoan introduced a resolution to ap point a committee to report to the next Gen, ersl Ataembiy some measure to perpetuate the memory of W W Gordon of Savannah tbe founder of Railroad in G.o-gin. T he committre are Messrs Keuan, Milledge Uareison, Fannin of Morgan, Hardeman, Westmoreland, Smith of Towns, Irwin, more stringent course. Mr Whitaker s ated that be introduced the majority report in his official capacity but he lanetioneJ the minority report. Mr Slaughter of D ug'ierly, said that in sanctioning the ntej r it J repoit he did not ignore the grew: question upon which that report waa silent, but thought it best to harmoDiM coi.d.ci ng element- by a mode rate tone towards tbe administration. The resolutions wire laid over for the present by yeas 52, na\r 11. A resolution was contidired that the Gen eral Assembly adjourn on the 22d of Dio to Harris of Dougherty, Bigharn, Crittenden' m eet again the fii.t Wednesday in Novem, 3-hley, Lewis of Hancock. Watt and Un- , tx detwood, by special rreolution. , Mr Bueh-nan moved to strike out all iu Mr Caonou of Wayr.e moved a Tote ol tbe resthiticn relative to taking a looses, thanks for his coartesy, impartiality and a- | , D j l0 a ., J0 . jrn ,inc<Ji« The resolution wm Peioo. was most excellent. Atlaita Kalt and Female SchooL raren s. and *11 iatereatrel will p case be t- is mind that the ev»re;«re at the abov- sch a', rcamenre text Monday, (Jxruiry P.h.' R. Rogvra, Esq. principal. For nrj, Ac., ste adveru*em,nt in cur paper t> diy Toe Sapper it th: Tr'S' House o. IsstTbarsday nirht. w:j, we .'eare, s very rkMJint affair and p.sred off tri..'. g-»a: cred t : ■ the erti-pr.. tin; proprietor, icd th* business rr.ana ,;r W f . <r* sorry the lnclen • ney o r the weath er prer med cur aeee't'.nce of the ho p - ta’. .■:: bountifuliy dispensed »a'tilt nc- bility as a presiding officer. Mr. Kenan nrovid to take op th* resolu tions in regard to tbs admiiiislratioo, which was lo-t Mr litlyer offered ■ rwlution thanking Mr Milled,re of Richmond, for tbe skill and ab litre with which ha precided as speaker pro wm. v Resolutions were offered complimenting Mr Speer and his assistant clerks, and Jtssc Gcslcn, the messenger. A m-sesge wav received from the Oovcr agreed to as mien I' ll. A iiiereaee wus rcc-iveJ from tbe Gover nor vetoing ho tank bill. Tne message is a very le.'guy and ably wri. eu doenmeut ol sbuut firty page*. I fulbear to give a sy- fldpi.it as u will toon be priuled. Mr S,.sluing of Mclu o,h said he felt it to be an unpleasant duty, but the interests of the peep'*—the merchants, farmers and iaboreri. dciiunded that they should take tbe on y means left in their power to sate themsel.es from bankruptcy and rain— he EUrp-t for Jaaaary. We have received fr m Mr. Wn Kay. tjtnt, die Jar.asry number cf Ha-per's Magaxme, £ led a« usual, wuh a v»fi-«y cf Inutres i g read n; rur• c. Mr Tbscke- rr\ r tw rev 1 f •• T e Virgi-.,aav.” s t;i:; published ta 111 per, a-.c is i self, worth the wh: e csjt cf ’h* ilaiii.na — Mr Kay bn* rruuc irnnr-rrr-r.. in obtiin early cep e* of ih s ana other per; i.fir , ■ and a jo ail the new pub .cations o.' tne day. and our rt.ds.-s wuu.o do we?, to pat- ron.as him. \ I 1 \. w ts ri pmu!’..: Eot. John E W-rd The conduct cf ibis dSatiewuV-.sd T-a'a rtvs as the Pres ident cf 'he Sen.re f G xr- LegraUture. g a. seam* to tav} woo golden op oiora f-». u ' quarter*. When r urged hi> elevaf:.* to tear prat in advance of the met.-..; of tie ’ Ireclsj ’.re, we fc.t emfi'detit that the high qtii.'..ea whieb he pc«KMCd{br thediachorge cf i ‘du'irs. would s’attd oat pre-emi-rent. W» are more than yi-t fijd in cur opici. a Mr. W»rd is lie racw. pepoiar and arir-r- na. y leipretsd ;re».; n; .5 er w» hat* ever seen Mat tier a: ly ojnv-rssjtt wim, [wrliasneciary iu'e! and taetxa, hr ddplayn: an impartuTity in their admin jtraii i.re:., cotc-recded the retire r-speci .f ftiecda an I ’ 0T even to » xcm . the b I that . cor valuing the Bank of Upson, on th; tbcrcKr,' r.;ond that the rules t>e sa-pended ground smong others, that the Legislature ] 4a y i h , t»ul be re-passed b } a eoostiiuticnal dies out reserve th* power of repealing or ra j„ K y. 0 i the motion to au.psnd the titering tbe charter as ncce.aity may dx ■ j taa urf ^ „ ,7, are 21 so the motion was mind ' ctrriid. Mr Lewis of Hancock, eff.-red a re*olu- i At thi- print a scene was witnessed rare- tioa to publish in the MilledgevUle paper* | y u m th« Georgia Legislaiuro. The all acts of pullic importance. j oews [■, j.-one for'h in the city that the Mr Wets'.cr, a r> salutiou to appoint a | Q ovcrnor ( ia j v,io-d the Bank oil! and anx, bin; auopied and wood iherefore take } , tnt comn , u;w 0 f three from the H ore an I ; , ou , ai; , c .,. ir , cfu< ded tl,o gn lery and loby this is pret.re-.ee to nothing at id- ''bile j two from tbe Senate, to visit the Deaf atd , aod , M hHV ; Dg adjourned the Senate he y.-.s artifliy. were being recorded, the j Dumb Asylum and report to the next mret- j cht „. b . r w , a lc<i v-itl, || S members.— .be-* crowded around tbe clerk's desk i ng J thiw Ugislalup-. Adopteil. | 3uch breaUiless . nxiety was felr, for the ir. i sue that tic th.ob'iiugs of hearts could al- NIGHT hhiSION. I most be be ird. Tic opponents uf tbe banks Tbe Senate Bank bid vetoed by tbe Gov- , c j | r ien :s ,f the mti-age, adopted every th: requis. e majority, and at this stage | «rto r was paaaed by a eonatitutional mojor- ; meiln8 in lh<T pg W t0 pogtpone a vote on Mr. George Hillye,, member from Wilion.ji(,. The vott stood at first yea* Ci. nays , he mutior , „.| ,h 0 hour of’final adjown- roaj snd inn nuced that he w u anwilttnj 34, and wu cuiaequently lost. meot si ojld arrive. They made motions to bar.: the rwpo sibility of 'he defeat | Mr Uirlyer who bad voted in the negative ; aod cu!ied tte lind MT , on every queih f the bt I rest ng on him. and wou'd,there- | , ince ,« required but one vote to pas* the | lillU _, n; . d ,, ^ jojr3 tke Sena „ and fia ally fore change his vete to the affirmative.-, bill woold not uke upon him^tif the respon-; wjth a ^ ;crmiliithn w , jrtbv of the import- fey th e change the vote <ood 6. tor the aibUity of deciding thi. imp run’ question, ! Joee „• |be , ^ , n , - 0 be dscided al . bid. and 34 against it ,-ome discussion h , tbirefer, would change his rote to-be tc , npt , d t.,e. ns.in- u,o time in debate,.- arc e here betseea. he .Speakrt atd some aarBUli ,e, so tbe bill was pasad, yea. 68, . Uut „,e Bank party had the power and of ta* m-imt*:* n 'o wh :h*r :b'S cons!i- nar4 13 I . . . f , ...... “**7* 1 un«d the vot? <ihoui.J U* taken. tuted two-lb ros and w.s tea ; decided A resolution of ibe Senate that the Gent- j Deeply .en-ible of Ins re.ponsibility, aa tlret the ••tntrd of a voce wx« still acking. fa ; A-nmWy ad,our' tin die. • the leader of tl.ii great bank party, the itfs t... - sc J cxci.ing. ,.e A committee rrpir-ad that the Governor patriotic and eloquent ^'residoot of the Sen- bad no farther communication lor tb.ir coo- j at «. the lion J .hn E Ward of Chatham, ffiulerEtiun. roic amJ with f.-eltu^s, that aimost choked A ?ro« the rieanU: that they were ( bii utterance, spok.- f r *jme minu»eE in » rctiy to idjoun- • but little above a w.Tis^or, al'.nied a oat The Spe&kiT tb-*n muroed hit thinks fur t a-:hii;g!y an 1 r! c; .ently to the chargei* tnwJo Got»rnor’# men-age a^inst the ci lia regrtt:t<i the prejudice tint eiist** and ijw d-ans/ the pxo^rea* of coautmg, aosr th. r.:e would stand, it wis belier. etl that 0 .*i r.:e would be licking 10 nrake Speiker witn (ieecendir.2 hammer «aa 1- boat to declare the bill 1 »t w hen Mr. Hi lyer'f coilejgue, Mr. fiat* chirgedh;$ arad thei presed the bill. Th? rejeit re^eirel wuh great cheerii* from the ’..lodejn the gal i-.bby Thn* ^ 00 if orm c,artery and ki»«lnet.4 mao for ended great Bank excitement of the ei towardi him during tbe Eeaeion. T.v* rcnlatiocs which were o- nan.^r Ufj. adopted by the Sec*ie are high* ly i*pl .-nectary to VLr Ward, bht to* | Mr Kenan ro jTcd that the II oae adjoaro t-,j the tnir.<l.< lf tie up-country people To Dr. J. G. Weataoteland* ire<d to. aod 'ne speaker proaouocod the agnont the citiz 1 s of c*tl« (•» and coosigniug At 0"ia • (ibe Faca.ty cf jour promiain^ H,a»e to be adj ur .ed tine du. \ their charge to the tinder merciei of tbe ycurgC^leie, I take u.e liberty of bring* I p*?ople, he great »overcign tribunal in our log tf :. v .r notice ofocr community, through ' Miu.nxjRTiLi-E. Dee 22. 1 governor nt cxpr*^.*e 1 liii williopnces tDjasa • c, cor obligat oat to the Hoo. J. W, II • ’SENATE | them by, that iinmclule notion might be C nderwxd, jZi present Speaker of in* Mr ri'augbter muted to reconsider tbe j taken upon the matter. If he wbosa ccc- Huuit of Reprwnutive*. It i3 within loet bill in relation to the appointment if j btim nt* were so deeply jutcreated could y . .t owe kn.w’tdie as a member of the conLaii^ioneri to coiify the lawi of the rooet'ot to : sr»*g dena'e upon the Bill al- Legii atare, hs>wactir^ an ] able a part Mr .rtate. I/jst j ready so ful y uttcusocd, the other memberx KuirmrsA took in pfCCTring h': of Mr Stubbs of B.bb, noted to recunrilrr | could net comp a.u. iie therefore moved '.h.handK tae appr jpriation of ?15/jO>)Iu the biil in refers c** to permitting the Si- the passage tfiLebi.l and called for the ts'.jtch’ n Bj’s it m»y cot Le known pr*ra.t: Court to reverse it’# deciaione. p*evicu« rpiea'kn cn the a osion. that upon, the pot#age 01 A ree*jlotiju waa uken up and a^lopte*! j The call of th- name* b-iog oter eo in* actually Test 0p» ap^uimieg Mew.re Pain*, Briaoje, Hirriaof | tense wa 5 the anxiety, that the heavy breath* arr* *1 ; an te <i M.rred WmL Thai tbj tkstks 0ftf. todj ! ^ gpn-, f ^a* iruUal, fer .t «...<! the bill, are Jc-and are hereby t*r>le:*J n u/. Ii.i. ,,, , , ' Jure B Ward for :> ab iity, iat(«nis»ty ! <* *n I * frietaj of to* w»4, wken Jufl.-t Cnderwond by a skillful W orth and Back., to bring up the Unfinished i iog -I the wh:ie As-eml ly aimoat ceaseil, pariiamen'iry move-ncst, is ro»iper*tioo boa tic,*. | while the votes wire being counted an! th' j wi'b jcumif, gaiceda moment lor a word // „« mu un!tr final c'.tuultTalim. | result announced. I: was year Cl—nays n hehaf r*f ihe iseasare. »o:d wo-. \ t.il to declare how may J unices of i 2-. 'Ihe deaf'.-.ioq a iplaare from Heoate the iof*n>r Court ':*n give j-:d;m,:it. Pose-, Ci'iau.'er, Gailery a r i l Ljliy, wh ch follow- gd. I ed t'v) announceii.hu from th: Disk, that arc p.-.- m; tne as with wh cb he Us’d't-eharg. - Meilical.Vl ge.I -nr not williogto t-Skr suit x b-.il to repeal ibe fifth (5'b) and sixth the L .1 is paea <i by a cons'i'.utional major ed .;.e nriowa respooiitie datira of ihs of- ; raioab’e service to pas* uoacknowledgtd in \ (gch j sectiom 'fan act to appropriate i'.y,’ suffioieatly indicated the feelings with “ C r. ' ■ HFrniy ^ ? °*'r’ jj ! diene* I therefore prop-.#* tr be 'on* of monev to the D-*f ani I*umn Asylum.— which the ana rpnratnent wo* received.— tj.i u.itii opinifM ol tc • Tody that ®^-7 ^ to»A:dia c^puntaUrj bubauta^ rflerad %iA pward Th<j bill wa=» ordertd to be ’.i-n-mitted »m- U :«.» Uvn roirtfcci, impar’Tal ju«t, j dinner u> *jcr ap^k’.r. 4ftd #adi other ttttf* : A b.l. to am*n 1 an *ct to mak« raiisi the mediately tj tbe I Kind you the fUvtkti T^i vjr « a t | raoti*.I« u a sfr* e j! and app^irii.'iva ad* Bood« .( .Sheriff*, Cororera A:. L a:. ytw vd bay§ upon tb-j pao»ag« of this im on- ors* »isb« fer^aeaie return at the w.-ill liggsst. And wbr'e open I A hi i be prevent tbs Baa**of other t.run bill next flntot.bg ut UKrwk^tort ta <> j r . M i miro-titto w.nM fi^gtsr. A;! wb»« upco ' to *.• nupn , . .. , rl. enact 1 tl* eot^rat of Mr. Lreierw > d s l*gi*-**.vr ;: the tonline lb*» he Us fil're 1 wt h m more.' lhe '■* “ r ' Greierwa d s tegrererive j States frrea Unking in tti* Star*, credit to uirnaeff and tteeluir.ta* to tbe eoen- career, permit m* to say tost he acral j Mr'Bucha' sn offered s »uU»itare reqiir- iry | '.hronghont in no sratioual or narrow spir t, ing Leeign bank agencies to redratn tUir '—[, i> » true Stantmaa and patriot ss t* D, oob-e or B.ll* at to* agtoeie*. which was a- Start iaj News firoa Kansas! | .e -mir-.te.! **->y tart of the Hut* nf dop'td. T ■ - owing late .. w« from the Terri* j #e.-rgi* in 1 ii --g a a'.oo and when an object i to'y f K.V,.,ira taat th* etate of. worthy th* support (Xa Georgian came ne-! AFTERNOON SESSION. ' - f el gene* uuy be like a g re d many previoaa account* from ’.'.at quarter exaggerai*J for a purpows. -r. lubtu. Dec. 21, P. M — A Kanias le.rer to 'hr Democrat, ray, mat cn 'r.e e .-ong of lb* lUh a baule occurred at y ■■ Scott between th* proreluvery ar.d free i't.t* men. Fire of the f/vtntr ware k..icij among them BUke and LiU'e, inemb«r, rf Lec-.uipioi C nvaction; aertral more 1 T e ye-u an) nays being called, Mr. Buchanao ro«i ti expliio why he had cal d them I hit wai an important matter indeed ind ih Go eroors tnts-age c. nrained mat ter di tmind ig re-roes consideration from ev ry Senator, ar.d to p.« or. r I', in this man. 1 ba decided'y d'ererpeetlal. He '.rie-e is of the mott alarm-1 fere him. ne way^efare the forerrkett in tbe \ A bill to lay out a new county from fla v ' \ wished the matter dise ased atd thought it We hop* that th* in’elli-1 a-V.ity and xtaifwith which n* gave it sup- ' trebam Lat. j engbt to be discussed, and io: called upon A bill for tbe re ief of B P Peareo, wbu Democratic .vnators to come to the reecce lost hie leg at a bottle in Kansas. and Hind by him. He voted" NO." Sex Mr Hill of Harri* tfierrd a eubstPote for ! "a! member* axplainoi their votes. Mr in* re ief of many on* !»-vged men, who j ^ hitaker of Fuitoo referre-i to th* call by wo^d willingly hate lost their legs in Kar,. 1 Mr Buchanan upon lhe Democratic Sena- sae for tlx: Heath, also at.t^e bait e ol Io>- j !, >ri He w as oDf, but he couid not respond cotup'oo. lhe bill wae loeti 51 ' A bill to change the naro* of the Oeorgia port ! ATLANTA. GEORGIA LEGISLATURE Ov XiHedgexille Ccrresponienc*. HijL'HE. Afoaday X:'jk‘ Dr- 25«, 185“ The Uoi.*e cr-ccurred in ieser.1 amend- ore's t“ Srnit* bnl*. *■ • ur; V Halt mm. •* •• B •••• ■' p, •** T rli c’T'h'nZfTrirw'utl Hum A «**' ff0 » *• ° CT "- I f ^ U / X \ n-.f- were alien pnaon-'r* and eondnesl in : 0 r , « v,,6 9 * bllt0 «'•»•«» th* punish- Air Li,.e Riiircad and Eaoking 1 r.mpuny tb* i n. In* >;n*onn*/j assembled in meet of John Back. Ilia reas.r.s were, Faaeed. A bill to incorpcrare th* Y ong Physic Mel.cal College. Parr d. lo the call no*. The veto will not do aod I vote YES.’ The call of tbe previons question was sustained by » vo'e of yea* 36, nays 24. Tbe ma n qoes Ion was then, ahull lb* bill pas- by a c n-iituli' nal majority. Mr Harris of Merriwcther explained bis aw.ng tore on the border. More figh mg: q, at Wit uneoasGta ionah lie I^gwia 1. .p e'-eudrei. I he difficolties grew out , , 0(t 8ad oub!edly had tn* power to pardo-i two ’vw.T«j- but the perwer to pardon doe, irot iwlod. A tnwrage from the II «w (boar 4 P M) »■•<*. He had ">t«l against the bill origt g V U- -acc -wpanied by a Deputy 1 the power to commut* He referred to it- su’-ing that 'bar Gody ware now ready for J nally, aod dlsttactly underrtood that bt did Snen.’f v.: «• m; taxea of free aiat. men ciaion» of tbe-Hopreme Crart to snetain bis ® ri ‘ : *dj urnne nt. not ritreid by b s vote to endorse the loo* „ A oompinnattary report from the commit and spirit of the Governor’e rnewage. 1 ' *- - S«vera other gsot*.n.-a tiolained their from votes. selling tb'ii r- t'-tr and In default of pavmer. makmg y..at.ut.no under th* ir b Lion law. ■fe'in* Territcrti! f i<- .'it* fcmmiit** wsued * ea'l re tsre.o.-. ,.-g . tut 23rd -■»* rnMed J j nft between G-orgia aod Plorida. Risointi-.o rep* ritg th* totnn* of deceu- 1 h* delegate cot st L.wrrnc*on the '.<1 in u-1, rcnaidetauoa tk# b*ir h ur-e evntequaacrofth* Legislature nanng 'ai.- m-tttKrt <f ibe legi*l*tare. ed to submit the Topeka caaautvuaa w.th I a resoluirm re'etive to ebsira* of Georgia w» LceCJBjriw luuuatuu I a^amat tht Laoud di*ut. Tahiti Mr Hillter moved to pas* by a two third* j <« <* juan.U, records Ac agreed to. r:t*. I/ret yeas 25, nav, J.5. The toilowing repr^t wss reraised A rvaolalion coorerning the boundary lt * committoe on the Suit of th* Republic throagb Mr Whitaker tbeir ebairuan Rew/ived by the fc'eat e ami Uoos* of Rvpreaenutive* that wiving all controversy at tbe present as to tbe construction nf the crpal« act creating the Tctmoriet ot Xu, The Hreat# then adjourned, it being near ly " o'clock. NIGIIT SESSION. A motion waa made and carried to recob- tider th* lost bill to lay oat • new coaoty th* bill wu taken up and peeved. A bill te Incorporate the Baa# of Aaacrh cue. Passed. A bill ta incorporate the Bombers, Direct Trade Co. Lnidorah A old to Incorporate th# SeaMa*i f Society in Savannah.. i’ssscd. A bill to incorporate th* Georgl* M end Smelling Co. Passed. Th# KeeolutloM reported iu Boo** pro ceeding* for thG afternoon, were takno *p ami adopted. * Ur. Stubbe. of Riob. uffsreJ tbn following xceolutioo*, which wore cnamoocaly agreed to. Rcaulvcd, That tbs thank* of tbli Body are das and nr* hereby tendered to th* H wi, John B. Ward, for th* abilityi impartiality and ptomptneu with which be bu dituharg ed th* various reeponeibl* ilute# of th* uffio* of the President of the Senate. Revolved, That in ail hi* ruling* and d»- cieions, it ie the epinion ol every membef oT this body, that he bu been courteous, impar tial and jon. Resolved, That our honored Piuidcotku onr beet with,*, fur hie safe return at the next meeting of the Legislature, to occupy the positicn they he be* filled with ao much credit to biuHcif, nod usefulness to the aouos try. Mr. Ward returned hie thanks for this me'ltid compliment, in a most obtalr, elo quent and affecting maoner. He raid (bat no otner laueuage, than that of courtesy, bad ever been used towards him by brother Senators, ml io the- heal of excited die, enieion. He fell for them aa brothers. It had often been hi* lot to mingle with men in political confl vs, divid'd by sectional aoi- moeitier, aod it had seldom happened that be oould bid all farewell, with feeling* uf the utmost kinJncoe lor all; but lo tbli Hecate there wa, no man, lor whom be did not ana ttrtein the warm*,l good will. In all hui'ian probability, many of them will never meet again ; but whatever might ha| pen be xhoul.i never forget them ; and whatever q iiwlbot mi<ht divide them iu fa- ture, memory w old long carry him back to the Senate of 1867 aod cru*h nil feeling* of bittercea, that might ariae in hi, heart. Rseola'ioa, were then introJucod, return ing the thanks of the Honate to tbePreeideut pro tern, Secretary, Aiaiaients, Ac., Ac.— I'bese called forth ,peaches from there varl- ou, i ffieiab. Mr. Terbune, the Secretary, made a very happy and appropriate little speech. The remainder of Ibe evenhg was cousnmrd In a friendly interchange of tbiugbt* and Mfltintsnu. It waa a very plea ing and happy a quel to the trying and exciting ecene<, through which 'hey bud jut pjjetl. Thu la,t day of the eeeeion of 1357, will long be remembered to epoch a the history of our Htate. G. The Bank Acb The following is the Act paired by tbe (x>gi,lature in referanos to the suspended Banka AN AOT. Entitled an Aot to pravi le against the for feiture ot the several Bank Charters in this St ite, on account of non.ipecie pay ment for a given time, aod for other pur poses therein named. See. 1st. Be it enacted by the Senate anil House of Representatives la General As sembly mot, and it ie hereby enacted by the authority of tbe eame. That the Act enti tled an Act to coin pel the several Banks of thi* State to redeem tbeir liabilities in epe- cie, and to provide for the forfeiture of tko several Charter!. Ac., passed and assented to the 18th December, 1840, be aod the eame is hereby suspended until tbe 16.b day of Novtmber, 1858, Sec. 2d. Be it further enacted, Tbit whan any Bank or Bank, now incorporated, or which may hereafter be incorporated io this State, shall refuse o'r fail to pay specie for any of its bills, notes or drafts or other writing for which they may be bound whan demanded by any iodivida.'.l or individual!, they shall.b: liable to suit thereon in nty of the Courts of Law or Equity in this Slate, and such individual or individuals in addi, tioo to the principal of said notes, and Ike lawful iuterest thereon sb&II roetive ten per cent damages for sach refu-al or failure up on tbe amount eo refused cr failed to be re- de.'ine I in tntcie ; and it aball be tbe duty of all Juries ii such case* to find a verdict iu fiver cf the P.alntiff against sucb Bank or Baolu, for tbe principal, interests and dam age* herein before provided for, and all ju igment* founded thereon shall be eollected by execution thereon, in tpecio. Sec. 31. Be it enaoted by Ibe authority aforesaid, That tbe Governor of this State be, and be is hereby anthorued to withhold all Executive orUudicial proceedings again,! tbe su-pende 1 Banka in this State, until the 15tb dsy of Nit mber, 1858. Provided that nutniug in this Act shall be eo con- atrued a, to withhold Executive or Judieisl pro'Ycd-ngs under and by virtu, of said Aot o' December 28ib, 1840, against any Bank m this State io ease of ite iosotveucy, or against any Bank in the jadgraent of tbe Governor whose proceeding* shall be (io violation ot it, charter, said proceeding* at la* shall be—’) instituted at ooce for tbt protection of bill holders. rice. 4th. Be it enacted by tbe aotboritv aforesaid, That laid suspended Brake shall on the 15th day of November, 1858, com mence to redeem ail tbeir liabilities on de mand, iu specie, by or before that time aod coutiuue to do eo, end iu the event that any should fail, then and in that oase, the Got* ernor shall proceed forthwith to forfeit tbeir Charters in pursuance to said Aet of 18th December 1840, without further iodulgeuoe; Provided that upon proof being made to bii Excellency the Governor that there bae been a general reeumption of specie payments by Banks out of tha Stale of Georgia, then ana in that case it shall be tbe doty of hie Ex cellency the Governor to bane his proclama tion requiring all tbe Bsnks hr tbli State to resume within thirty dsy* after tbe date of sach proclamation, and no Bank failiog to comply with such proclamation shall avail it* If of th* beoeflt* of this Act- Sc,. Sth. Be it enacted by the authority aforeaaid, That should specie payments bl required by any plaintiff In execution from def ndsot or defendants daring th* time ef •uspeosion aforesaid, and upon ao affidavit b ing made by said defendant or defendant* that said demand is made, and that the spe cie shall be paid in disebargeof said extea. lion, then in that case tbe Banks pay tbe specie for tbeir bill* owned and held by laid defendant! and for that purpose, aod io cat* any Bank shall fail or refuse to redeem it* note* when demuded, open th* Mrmitnd e n litione t* •in.befe re mentioned and spe cified, it ehall 11* the duty ol the Governor to proceed under th* Act of 1840 ■ninet all Bank, so refusing to have their Chart' ars fa felted by Judicial proceedings, S c.Cth. And he it further enacted, Tbit a'l chartered Bank* in this hut', svtiiing themselves of Ibe prevision* of this set •ball receive their own bills, notes, or ctr- t.ficatri of deposit in peymentof debts do- eaid Banks, and that any Charurtd Bank or its agent*, rrfreing to receive it* one bills, not** or certificate* of deposit*, la piyment of debt* doe, said Banka shall not be entitled to any of tk* privilege* or ben efit* ef this act. B#e. 7tb. And be it farther enacted, by tire aitberitjr ifenuM, ThU so Pwk I, of thi* mi which ehaU acad i ite capltd cat ef the ■ of buyIn !Sfir!3S3C5a" M gONOOL. I_ -jven per esnt. per aamua, and o*ly «h*f rat* for a longer or a shotltr UmC, and all not**, bills, drafts aod contrasts of svery sort whstevsr, on which a ftealsr ret* •} Interest i* reserved oi txloltd snd reo* l, * J lined for ere hsreby dicDrrd lo o* Utterly void and of do affect, i*d Irrecovera ble in lhw v .' . . -a . Sec. 9th. And be It ftirth*’ 1 Th** no Bink nor Bink agency *hall by llralf, Us officers or agents discount or purebss* note*, pap*n or mi ®* for a valuable cetwhUraM ot a good aon- sidsration b*tw**“ ft* P«H*a thsreto, at a greater discount than at the rale of Sevan per cent per annum, aod that all such uutii, paper* aoJ evidence* ofdsbt discount'd or pnrchsred ft vitiation of this aot, ahsll from ih* lima of said purchase become ut - tsr.y null and void and irracorrrsb!* in law, Sec 10th. That no Bunk or B|nk agen cy by Itself, its •fllcer* or agent* shell ei ther directly or indirectly sell any kind of txchsnge except eight exoliinge, nor ex- sot, demand, ask or recaiva for ttehaugt ta or out uf this 8tats, of any ciliaen of tbia State, a greater premium than on# per eenl on th* amount of exchange sold, when the bill* of th* Bank from which tha exchange i» sought to be obtained areproaonted al lia couoier in payment of said exchange, end for the vl.lation of Ihie Mellon of this tel, the | erton paying th* premium, hie agent or ttiorney may and is hsreby aathonxed to recover three timet the amount of th* execs* by a summary proceediag, before a Justice ot the I’eacr, the Inferior or S' pe- rior Court, ae the one or Ihe other Court may have jurisdiction, and on which judg ment shall be rendered st lhe fi at term of the Court, unless the principles uf the jus- tioe shell require a postpunement, for ona term and ao longer, aud in which cats the officer or agent who teeeived th: premium •hall appear without any other ptocete than the eereice of the writ and give evidence; in case and if he fail ta appear, the affids- dsvit, *r evidence of the plaintiff ehall be received in proof of the amount demanded, and the suit shall be against either the Bank whuse agent loaned the money, or against the agent, and io either event, the property of tbe Bank, ehall bo eubject to tljo pay ment of the judgment, provided, that noth- ing herein contained, shall have any refer ence to foreign e&eSang-, and provided fur ther, that ili; person applying for the ei. change shall, if required, make oath, that it ie not to re-eell aa exchange, Bee. U h. The affidavits of Bank officers to their animal and aemi-annual report* •hall in all eaaoa stale that the Bank of hieli they are officers has not by itie f, its officers or agents io »ny particular, violat'd tbe provision* of this act See. 12th. And bo it further enact d, That perjury raayba aaaigned on affidavl a made by Bank "fficera and agenta to the reports uf tbe Bank, and on the trial of the defendant, un an indictment for perjury, the said affidavit and the name of the pereou signed thereto autborixed to administer an o.itli, shall b: evidence that he or they were ■ worn thereto. Bee. 13th. And be it further enacted, That I o am penile 1 Bank, in thi, State, ehall declare a greater dividend than enven per cent, wh le in a slate of suspension. Bee 14th And bo it lurrhur enacted, That all laws militating against this act, be and the same are hereby repealed. WOOD'S HAIR HDm)KAtlVli.-Pref — Woes, th, r,nowo«d doeo*,r,r oT th, tclaabl, lUIr Rratur,- tlra, IIIU oonlibum te laber le bebitr of tbe toileted Hi, medicine, ore nelfetnelly Idmltud by th, m-rlrea prt— to be fer superior t- ell other, for iq.1c< th, b-ir eo tbe bead of the that be, bwtt,|i,eted foi many fear,, to grew forth with u much v:|or»nl luxartaeooe, when bleated with the ednored«o( yoglh. n-r, we be ee donbt that IVu eee of tbe (retteet ai-c-T.ru, U the medleal world. I rertere, perov •eotly.fiayhtlr lotto erlfteel eelor, end trnk-e It awunte tbe beealiful ,.Ay to,lore, which bee bo«o cry dwlreble (a aUefts ef the world.6-l»l I^ab Morale* Herald. Sold by an sued Dranute. Special Notices, EVERYBODY READ! Now is the time of the Distribution of THE PRIZES Of the Coimopelilan Art Asaoelsllon take, place on January 28tb, 1SS9. Bee the terms, ste., headed "DriUlent Prospee, tn," in this paper. Kachiabeertbor reeelrM fire dollars worth eer. Istn far (3, beside, a eertifiaate that may draw |6,0')0 worth. Read the advertisement. *W WE are euthorised lo announce the name of B. 8. JOHNHON u tn Indepn dent randldale for dheriff of L'obb County, lfie ensuing elsction, lit Mundsy in ftnutra next MANY VOTERM. WE ere «etberl,ed to eeneneee R fP®> M CLSRKK, m iCeadldole for re eleoUou tor County Tmrarer. dSwtf. Ttl, 1 Will . ■y eontral la eddl.low te Uie, svwy attea■ tioa will br given w the meaner* and Resale of the children. A rigid, k#t perenlel dieelf- .lot will be enforced el all Usee la Ike echueL I would feel obliged to have asy eebool greatly mla'ged u I have a uumber of leetbere em- ployed, aud a bou-e suffleiently large |e ao- MMtJm IfiOttudeaU s' | Petreme charged froa Ih* tlape their *hU4- ran commence to /he rad of th* tkaMw. N* dedweti*# made to* ahqeM*. SIWpi ft* pfe- traded lllnrte Hefereucee . My p*Irons. Terms per BsiUoe of 8# West*. Hj-dling end Heeding, • •• •# ArltbfflMlc.Geoxrephy tadGraaaar, 4 too Phflneophy, L'hemulry. Algrbra, La in. Gre-h. etn. 41 M foeidrntsl eiprnoee per quartet 94 OTTuil ou payable quarterly. No labor epared lo aileauee beys *ad ye lag men In onlary. Calisthenics aud voeai music ttughl grata,. Iluuslv. Sehool to CJmmeuee 4th January, t#S#. K RU0EK8, Principal. JDecrmber X8lh, 18 7 dw*« negroes to hFre "ILL be hiiej to the kigheel ffi bidder, al the City Hall, o* Friday A Ihe first Je, of January nest, a fin* lS lot ol negroee. belonging to th* heirs ef Wnt Lowe, deceesrd nmaieting of ate, w,lease, haye'end glrle—among (hem n first rate beet. msker. Term.-em.ll notra with epprared • icurity, per,file os the twenty fifth of Da rarn^ir IflMl com i «r, l8f»H J 0. WE8TMOHKLAND, Qnnr'd. . ‘ dM Atlanta, D-c J«, '*.'7 NOTICE. ALL. tbe Megroee beloigtag te • tbe estate uf Alin I. Jehaeen, fie* reared, will be hired te the hlgheelBA bidder, b-fero the eosri keete deer^^k In tbe elty ef AUule, ee the firet"^® Taerday In January eetl, eo nil, liny 0 | au mg Wole mi, ameer lh-ia uae very teed painter. J H. JOHNBOn, VT- , W H. VKRUUHOE, j **• Dee. >1, Hid figfi .*. xaLLias a. J. Ko'astng ZELLARS ft MC BRIDE, Hating pttrchaMd of J.D. LOCKHAR, kin KXTI5N8IVB STOCK OK s ifapa amis paiaoT Dry Goods, Wa are prepared to offer enr frbnsde rare In our line. Having bought th* stock under such favorable circumstance* ae to *n*hl* n* I* COMPETE SUCCESSFULLY WIT« AMT House in the South. All w* teh ie an *xamin*ti«n ef enr Sleek, as we or* ready and willing M gin BAR OV INK. ZELLARE ft IUBR1DK- Dec 16, 1857 fit/ H AVING eold to Merer*. EelUt* fig Mc Bride, my entire stock of Dry Go ods, I cheerfully recommend (hem lo my old en»- tomere, to whom I s iall ever feel Indebted fot the liberal pauonage attended me whil* in tk* trade- J. D. LOCKHART. Dec. 14, 1857 Jtf Home Grown Seeds l igjjbjt nuisrs hariuntud f^y^Oarden and Flower Seeds I r |MlM eon<Unt I«»bm(1om ef Ui# MbMritor 14 ttl * fr#wth of bl# HCRIM, hftft Mcur#d« r#BuUti«ffiU tbFB tbftt bt* n#»or b##B »ttftia#4 !■ tbe a am# pwrlod tn any other bene#. Having mo ifHli u re* Uni him 8«#d ororj y**t. thooo uoldb/ lira ar« m- Vroly ofth#«#aaon'* grow ib, and ffiftnooi b##orMM*4 •tth«r In owaliiv or poriiv. MKRCliA.vra •■ppU#4 the wort Urn# la bulk or In p*p#r# raaij f«r taUII. «A- OworlpUvB CftUlofn# ##nlwn applieaUnti. w X BUIdT, Mnr##rywan and 0««4 Groww. ^•4 Warchonve No. 922 and *M, Mark#* •{. abevi Mb, Naratry and Mrt (arm on lb# Darby Bond. pbJU* •IphU, P#an. ,, deo 7, wlm. One of the best Stocks o£ nmf, SHAW L S, iff d EMBROIDERIES, Brer brought t* Atlanta fer tale, at greatly n- dared prices, by ZKLLARH A JfeBRIDH, Dee, 19, 1857 dltwll WR art aotbonx'd »o aanownoe th# A>xS=^non.OKO l> RICK, a# a CftadidaU for Jwif o' tha Bln# RldgaCIreu't, at th# alfcUon which I# to tak# rU«# on ibe Aral Monday iu Jftmwry iwxt. Dor 9, U57. dwtd Tothe Voter* of Faltoa County. Fellow Cminivs»—B#ing n Candldat# for rw fll#«tion U ibe office of Olerk of ibe Infirler Court, ei the eaeulne election !■ Jennery next, your aopport ei tke ballet box will be thankfully eoeiredby your obedient fervent. nvo. 18. td. 0. M. PAYNE. New Advertisements! <1b1ffiiiTemale1;«lleue. FACULTY. REV. H. B. MORROW, PrreL ffH^^drnl, Professor of Chemistry, Gaol- *WJ0Be*y, Rhetoric, Morel Bciencce and ’■iVAitrinomy. •K A. B. NII.E8, Etq , Profereor of Mathematic*, Natural Philorophy, Elucu. tton, and Lec.urer an llietery and Uesgrephy. MR8- H. K. MORROW, futrue'rere {„ Music, (Pi*no and Organ,) Embroider) and Drawing, having tleo ntwrvWon of tilth* Pupile. peMRH. A. B. NILES, Instruetree* la Mori* (Plane, Guitar and Violin.) MI88 LIZZIE P. HAL8TED, lnatraetrere in Englirh Utmtnic. H. W. BROWN, M. D„Lecturer on Phy*. lology end Hyglenn*. 8PRIN0 TERM will coomtnee tn Mon day, January 11th, 1*88, and rad on Ik* first Thursday in July. FALL TERM win com mence tret Monday in August, and and on th* foot Tuesday fn Novrmbsr. N. B.—For further perticulai* refor to the Gttalogus, which will be furslebed upon ap« plication, Bate* or Tuition, spring Term. FaU Term- In tbe College Deportment #30 08 #90 00 In the Academic " 90 00 14 00 la th* Primary " 16 00 t 00 EXTRA CHARGES. Maefc—Pisw, Guitar, Organ and ViolinJ 90 00 90 00 Drawing o. Embroidery 19'00 100 Ues of Piano far Prattle Beard, without washing and light*. 81 00 <A CO Vn**l Moat* with**! extra chary*. 5 Dee. M, 1*67 dwl 4 10 I «0 T’O FARJfEM.—Th* Saw Trek Wrekly A Ssw, le an exreJleil Hew Trek City ***** for crentry readies. Ileentatae Ih* MMooi and sort eerrert Caltle market aed Profiles re. sort*, with ell the aewt end IttaUlgvase ef th* dey. Try Ii oafi yo* win Ukelt. Oaly Oat S DOWNING HILL SW SflL 6ft SSI ATLANTA, GEORGIA.™* rpiIE euboribeu offer at whole,ole or retail I a very extantlve coUection Of Pruil Trees Grips Vines, Ac.,dec. Ottalogns rent by maU to all applicant* In* of chugs rETERU, HARDEN ft CO, Atlanta, Osorgla. Novsmbsr 0,19*7 fig a Closing Out Sale. December Slat, 1857. Proa tbli data CUTTING, WHITE* CO. WUl e*U fer Cash their laments Block ef ConeUttag of everything otaaly fend la th* " DRV GOODS B081NE88, ® A * uau - BOOTS AND SHOES, AO. Owing te the decline ef floods Is the AVur York Market, V* have been enabled to bny 58 per rent, lews* than original tt*t, and an new ready tsefw th* Greatest Barmans Ever tCored la Atlanta. »and examine tha pries* elsewhere, the* Cheapest Goods. Bleaehed Bea*.pta beat ((eeikta Meant*. Brown u " 4 « la Col Were, « •* 4 “ MeinS DeUlee*IU9t rent*. • “ ■"SSKSWiSB tST^ ren..»i" ,nL ““’ M *4ar‘ LUMBERf LUMBERfI w i axstiSateSssi Jsste-WHarSL- NOTIOE. A M. poreetitre forewarned a*t U trade fes Rota* mnfichy th* - r'liTl l IL__ Bafowd and P. U. riuh rerert ■ teaprilsdhy P—RUlglHfi UttlUft