Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, November 23, 1869, Image 2

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tst, Wall, 014 “BWpronfi- i he Uke* had to Gant or." Ha hu eaoagh at KTOM -proto. rttetortUSitoM «• TheSutonirl. (Jtro.ro.tort A tAiforo. viWMten «M1 have a taaitottfet aa the 1 lUUmd Oomco- Tha Orart Jury tor Hat O t. Wltoara has raMrrt “s=£Sf«?aa^“Kirt ^■es.ia^p’^R - *35* the en^e, Tendering empotttlon nteronr, the knee total. The left fool wee otoo piln folly UJored, hot eeoeped without broken boats. The Colombo* popem report jb*t the otorm rosed fulouly lo that eitj OO To"d*7 r a t> roodtoweawol boildUgo and Mn»lo« I chima*y*o»d(wrote. K**rytaaky *“)*?*? the city wo* tooded with enhwr.ht ** at night, the CholUhooche* Are or oil feet. The etorm eitojded to Ptoj tion* of ChoUohooehee ooonly, blowtog down chimweyo, tone** ood jetoe. Wi »*■ of QoTlngton*t?mil« - - 1 * ._J l-Uml i... •mw Mia Huita arc Chtorotono 1* leoemminded eon eon hydrophoUn. The LooieriU* end Otoatnwnti Roilrood ried M.OOO peeewngew in Ootober. JeC Done, after settling hi* ofmr* »* thi* country, powpoooo to rarant to London. The Erie etrlk* 1* boUered to be »W e |>d; •d. the engineere haring refused to join the The recent fire in the Dismal 8 ssiop •** ploded hosdredo of ehelle thrown into « da- ring the war. The loee of froreu apple* in Mjohigoj^da ring th* renent cold weather. 1* eetinuted at 1,000,000 bashais. Ao old men named Mioheel OonaeU we. burned to death in hi* o*bto, n*ar Ctortanll*. lad. Aooidental. O Beldwin. th* Iri*h Otoot. hu bmn sen tenced to eighteen monlhe' itoprtoonm.nl in the Boston House of Correction, for pnae* fighting. Robert W. Deeta# hang blmeelf to Beading. Ps., in tail, where h« hu confined fbt deaert- ing hi* wife. He left * letter reproaohlng hU wife for her eni way*- The Bob J^cieooDMly TtMM.r^enjWeoo. solidmted with the Alt*. Toot nearly ISOO^OO during the thro* jeer* oi it* asutonee. The Alt* paid *84.000 far it* n—ato*. Th* usttai notlae of msriiag* ha* jaal been poeted up at tha Maine of the 8th Airondmae- !£ot of Ter* M. da Um»p* of th. Suer Canal, to MTU* da Bregerd, * ynnng ledy aeeroely oat of bar teen*, and lh# rateran bridegroom beinp more thsn a ■exeg«isr..u. The nume* of common drunkard* are poet ed up in Galesburg. Michigan, and mloon* lorbiddeo tofnrnieh them liqnor. The Ameoosn Minktor at Constantinople hoe ireurnnitted 4100 to tb* 8ter«».fJ «• >*»«• u hi* oontributton toward the Pawllei fund. At the cloee of the San Praneiaoo engage ment of the Florsoem. they wwr* prmented with » gold brick worth ono thousand dollars. A family of fi*e rot-eater, were wrested at ltaffelo on Sunday. Tha parent* were tent to the workhouee. the children to the poorhooee. A Kentucky jury he* acquitted the murderer of the son of the lit* Gorernor Powell, on the plee of intoxication at the Urn* the murder was committed. A Mexican letter states that extanair* prep aration* here been m»d* in th* city of M*uoo for the reception ot Mr. Seward. beeu toflii«rn»4 ior his service at tbs NtfioMl Palme, bat in o**e be tbould prefer priroto quarter*, mite* hate been propped for him In one of tb* elegant print* residencei in tha Capitol. A gentleman of dtotiootion ban been dispetehed by /sore* to meet Mr. Seward and escort him to the city. Tbi* U the only in- stauce in which * foreigner hm been made , without being *Ue - to bring torih th* mp-otonc with .hoata of . rum nBSMtuia OTATie raui- 1—hit wMawwawa o» tu us nf-] Macon,"TtoT.mber 40th, 14ML I ptomimd to try end kmpyowr rmdjm posted ea to bow matters want on ax the Me mo Fair, bat whs* I •namerat. some of th* diSmltt** th»t b**M on* making th* nllampt, you wUl not be nrprimd tk*t 1 h«** b**n Ir regular In my eommanienUona Imagine yourself rieiug in th* morning, after bating at.pl ItlU* on account of tha no to* and oonto- tion incidant Ui u t*ry much orowdad room In a rory muob orowdad hotel; then derotiaf an hour or two to getting breaktom, (and I uura you that it wot no oaay task at any of th* Mtoto.) harrying an tnuoh u passible in order to reach the train going to th* ground*, squeezing yonrmlf Into a *paee acareely torg® •dough for A bean stalk, your bones aching by tha panmr* of those around rou. et.a if they wen a west creatures bandied up Inleoa* aed •Uka: arriTittg at the building deroted to th* ,.v.o,'n,.n ln a crowd counted by thuuaanaa, dseotiag tha whola day in rambling, and alt. »■. standing, and talking, end looking md listening; haarlug nothing, seeing nothing end boding nothing eatiefeolory. returning to the oily lot* in th* afternoon, tired and ex- bausted, haring failed to find on item of in formation, that oould be eafely relied on a» tme; and haring no time, place nor mean* of writing what you did not 4nd out. and you will barn a oorrect idea of tb* diBoulUea of the attoaUcn. I inally oonoluded to sit quiet ly down end ae* if I could not absorb seme nawa and information from tha surrounding atmosphere. Very little was to be obtained in thi* manner, for the air was fuller of dria- sUng miet and ehower* of rain than of faohi about the Fair, and 1 consequently absorbed a good deal of dampness. But hero it what I do know: Tho Northern rieitore were formally welootnod on Wednes day morning, and several speeches Were made. 1 oould not ace a single lam of thorn who spoke. I oould ocoaeionally hear applaoeo from th* few who war* immediately around the speaker*, and that was *11—“only this and nothing morn." It la to b* taken for granted that the speeches were good, that friendly expressions were interchanged, and that the gueeta war* well pleased, any how, W6 hop# K>. After thi* was oyer, Gen. Wad* Hampton, the Preaideut of the Agricultural Society, and some few other notabiUtie*, adranoed to a eery temporary •tractor*, made by spreading a blanket under foot and stretching ono oxer head, whir* th* General delieered the ennual address. A stiff breeze was blowing, and it oaa impossible to hear muoh of the address. Bat it one boon printed, and yon doubtless hare a oopy. It was a splendid oration on eg- riculture, setting forth th* allurement* and entiocments, besides the material nod substan tial advactogwa of farm life. Ha called upou Geovwiaoa to otiok to the land of tbeir birth, th* old Empire Bute, and to aaaiat in daralw- ing hot resource#, and once more elevate tho commonwealth to the proud position ah* oc cupied In day* of yor*. At the condemn of hie speech he delivered a brief, earnest and soul-stirring exhortation to the gallant men who had followed his lead on many a battla- field, to be as diligent in peace as they bed been valiant in battle, to btf as faithful in tb* discharge of tha duties of citizenship, a* they and pmaeated to the Legislature, at •ion in January next IT* 1 the Col OBWKiSi: ■ Mayor and Alderman twaadetermlned that tl i-SS a- saartSffiaflBJ S rtsaiwwwasi > autltor t tain tha over and instruct Ibtir Eepratenla- ao much importonca as getting up I end acceptable system of publio schools. I may say, before eioetuf, Ihet the plan above motioned provide* tor a mate BuperioUn- deot, a Board of Education—(of seven) one ftom each Congressional District—a oonuty Superintendent and Board of Thrao. That the Snperintendenta or such Senatorial District •hall constitute a Board of Examiners for the three ooautiei. That the negroes .hall havo separate sahoola for their educa tion, controlled by themselves as tor a. pos sible. subject to asm* condition, and reguta- tion. that control th* w;hito«—that they wnl be permitted to have their own Superintendent* and Boat da, hut may *l*ot th* whit* Suporiu- tendenu and Board* to ngnintothair aSeita- thal ntl (h* tax paid by Me netp-oer *hatl b* **t opart, with an equal amount from the State fowl for ibeir education ea soon aa they oon- •trust school bouses and prepare for their eduoetion—that there shall be two normal school, established aa soon aa praolieabls, oaa for the white* sod ono for th* negroes, ex pense* to ba defrayed by tha But*, tit* whole •yilont to be moowA by * school fund, pro- “ * of the poll tax, halt the X. is uot shows that Shoemaker wi -J behalf of tbs Expraro Company, iojunotioo heretofore granted to Boatload with leave to plaintifftsamendtheUMsadinclude Shoemaker among tb* detaadeato. Andrew Jem iron to appointed ueetory in the Company to moke a ttotemant of th* af fair* of the road, and report In »ixly days J*l*> Phillip*, who waa to have bran hung next Friday, ha* again b*an rwptUd ter M*ty days to await the action of th# United States Court on the Constitutionality of tha Virgin * Court of Appro). Aeecart, November 44.—Tb* Mroon Stol# Fair .till eontinuea. Tb* number, variety sad character of the artieiro exceed* tb* expecta tion* of the most aanguin*. Northern and Western men In attendance pronouno* tho ex hibition magnlAoent, and eibrro* Mtontob- meut si Uw reeoaroro and aachMioal inganai- ty of UtoRoatk, and Geenfai in pirttoator. Mnw Toxx, November M—In an attempt » np th* Hudson county, NowJer- 1, tho window* w#re broken end * oreok nine feet long made in the jell wall*. The surrounding buildings wero shattered, prieoneee escaped. Pan*. November 21—The Emperor atten ded tho The&ter Franeais. The elections con tinue to-day. No distnrbancea. pOHt d to be raised of 4b# poll tax* half uet earnings of the State Road, Wx pn tobacco, whisky, *fcc.. *fco. It is next to an impowibt! _ _ lily for me t# give yon a fhM idea af tb# plan in as short an arliolo as I desire this to be. Several new members presented themselves, and were reoeived “in fall fellowship.” But euough for the present. Yours, Macon, 0a.. Non. 18, 1189. Tbachkr. BY TELEGRAPH • XBOOUTMP rxxstl DI8PA TCHKM. SUNDAY’S DI9PATGHE8. Ter Ui. Atlanta Hew Eta. Thr Macaw Fall—* Hl.p.aU... FtaUwr* eel Swindle. Dr. Bard: There never baa been a Fair tn the South looked forward toby the people from idl part, of the United But- with ro muoh Internet and with ro ranch pride of sx- K elation by Oootgtona aa the But. Fair, at aeon, that failed ao oomplataly in every da- partmenu Thera saamad to b* bnt one iaodtoy vim with tb* Maoon people, and avarybody connected directly with the management of the Fair, and that waa to muAw money oat of U. This waa pnrtAenlarly so with tha Maoon A Western Railroad—indeed it exhibited a apo dal of robbery by nulling ttekat. foam tbacity out to Fur a rowed and ratem, taking, taken they got ratify, the ticket holders out and not iioing after Mem. and hundred* upon hundreds ot ladies and gentleman, holding tharo return ticket*, were forced to uaOe bade to the city through rain, mud, dashing, frightened teams and wild ooufuaton. I row Judge Woodward, of PnnnaylvanU, and other of Georgia's dit- tinguisbed viriton, irallcing to tbs same crowd, showing how much Moron dimjarded or die- regarde tha dignity of onr State. On. Halleck and Ocn. Terry war* treated by the citizen* of Macon with tha earn* incivility that p*rvad*d the whola oi/ufr. That* wro groat oontrart- neu dwpicjad by A. J. White, of tha Maeon A Western Railroad, in not permitting other Railroad, to taka their loath, af --angora directly to th* ground* ovro hi* road, bat forc ing them to unload at the depot, and po»iUv*!y forbidlng .hem the uM of hi* track, and Utou- •anda begging to go oat to tha Fair at tha Throe thing* are unpardonable, and will long be romem bared tor tb* vtoitom to th* Fair at Matron. Aa to th* Fair, .v*ry»hing on exhibition seemed to rod eel —edit npon it* tntkar, had ind—4 rnneh npon hitman ingen- nity. bnt tb* display of tb* artlcl— wo* very poor. No system, no ragnlarily, no nothing. Thou—>d* and thou—nd* of srttcl— intended for exhibition were never delivered on the ground* or never opened. Cot. Ysnoey and Col. Ltwin did not •—m tohav* comprabvnd- od th* nt-fair. At least it fell vary far abort of everybody’* .ip-totton*. •lw^mtoafth&r foT“lhar* jf Ineivflityi having to dvpeod .nUrely opon Umlr money to —rryUt.in throngh th* gut* and ground*, to- to th* rink and Aonrom—nt. At l«Mt I heard several editor* and reporter, me ao. Tharo- coo.mod.tion* at tb* ground* for Hying ttck*ta and antoring w— alntolouly aba—ta- able. Tw* or thra* HtU* wiudowa forth* ticket., end only a Ilk* oumtwr of gateway* lor fifteen or twenty thousand viafton dent •peak well for th* hoMo—* manage*Ml of Kufflca it to —y. th* whole thing *H * toll all agr— for * Bibb c*M/dy Fair, bat M certainly not the plsos for * H*tunUy t M esrfsiolv not the a, that CoL lau—y and ter-t lu Georgia. at th* head : otnfaHy with puiU u ih« toth*8tete. Mararoan. Atl/rdt, Xoeonbrr 40, 1440. not be re doded, for if <h*y am. and kill out all hi- _ teh of InduMry ln m- nttmoOn ynito sailed to arms. General Hampton ia a man of eery Boa personal appearance, and with his well modulated voice and gracefol delivery, he favorably impnased tho— who were eo fortu nate u to hear him. Th* afternoon was devoted to racing. 1 pres onto yon would bo little interested in the i—alts On Thursday morning premiums were awarded to the best single baraeae horse, the best saddle horse and the be*t pair of baroe— hois—. All of the premiums wore awarded lo stock exhibited by Mr. Doraoy, of Looiaville, Kentucky. A large ttmnber of bora— were exhibited, and aoms of thorn ware Bn* indeed. The pair of hor—a lhat won lbs oris* — beat suited for donhle harne—. are rained at eight thousand dollars. Think of that, for it ia all yon ean do, they are out of an sdiUm r—ob. The Knighta of the Lanee devoted the afternoon to prectiiing for the tournament of tbe following day. During the practice, while Mr. Part*, one of tba Knights, w— riding rapidly arouud the ring, hta hor— loll and threw him over hta bead, and then turned a Bummersauit over him. Hr was taken up aenseles. and apparently lifeless. The excitement and anxiety was great, many supposing him to b* d—d. It was, however, aoott anuoonoed that he w— not dangeroasly hurt, and the riding continned. An interest ing event of tba day waa a velocipede race be tween Mr. Boyle, ot New York, and Johny Grubbs, of Maoon, the ebampion of Georgia. The latter made the mile in three minutes and forty-fonr aaoonda. A premium of two hun dred and fifty dollars in gold and the ohatn piousliip of the United Slat— waa awarded to young Grubba. To-day another race for one hundred dollars waa run, and Boyle was b—t wore* than before. A Early Friday morning thar—t hipgrodrom* w— filled to its utmost capacity, by b—ntiful maidens and their gallant b—nx, by reverend oeuiore and staid matrons, for the purpose of witneming tbe tournament. Lovely female forms, bedecked, bedaazled and bespangled in the gorgeous oolora of tha rainbow, were seen lu oouatia— numbers. Who souldn't nde wall, who wouldn't make a noble effort to b* eno- ceasfnl when witnessed by thonaanda of aneh b—ntiful crestores? About two hours after the appointed time (tbe delay resulting from the miserable arrangement of tha manager*, who are at the bead of affaire) the Knighta ontered tbe Bing, headed by tbair handsome and gal lant Captain, Major Cornfield, of Albany, Tbe aouteat commenced, amidet lively alraina of muaio from the band#. The internet ran high, tho enthusiasm waa oocontrolied. Tbe friends of the different Knighta were anxious for (hair success, agreed, you Before many bad ridden tbe Bret round, Ibe rain commenced pouring down ia torrents, and tb* baiter skelter of the v—t, surging crowd, moving in < batter be imagined ooulinuad daring tha day, and of oonne all lbs expected fun was np. Nor w— tba disap pointment tn regard to the anticipated pleas ura tba worat f—lure ia tb* —ae. Tbs aor- row fol fanes of the lovely damsels, told plaiuar than words could express, that the gaudy robes, Just from tbehanda of tha "fashionable draw makers," gotten up expre—ly for the oc casion, tbe ribbons and the laoes, tba "donu- n—" and the "flutes," the bonntta and the wa tar-falls (small water-falls, mods in Faria and appended to the bock part of the h—d.) were "lint pie—nr*, are itka the poppies ■ seize lb* flower, it* bloom to vidaal w— with a patly of dashing, beautiful, glorious girl*, and never shall be forget the panting, and the frowns, the anger depicted on th* foe— dejected. Tbe aid gen tlemen's money w— all gone, weeks of hard work was all for nothing. The beantffnl indie* of thair still more beautiful faces, bid a is I good by* sod departed for ananiar dim—— A few hours ago thay ware eunacions their ap pearance *** grand and imposing, fascinating and bewildering, and now they lock like “the I—t ro— of summer," and the gloomy aloud* of tho h—vans war* uothinf lo tho still gloom ier on— on the fair locos of the— charming b#ll4fte To-day, however, th* tournament cstas off. cod notwithstanding almost half of tho crowd bad loft tho "aristooratio city,” lb* hippo drome w— nearly AUatl, and tha offs It passed off In splendid atyto. Mr. Jaa—W. Walters, of Albany, ni the ncce—fui Knight, and Mr. i, of Bibb oouuty, wan Urn second prize. Block Frio—, and Mr. the Bed Roe*. Tb* not large, only ton or rn toJtyig part, y*t the ocoarinn pawed off life in tb* old land yet. show that Msj. Chart— O, Howard, a jsaphaw af Gan. Ot 0. Howard, on who- staff be served dar ing tha war, and who bn* ran#roly b-n freight sgant of tb* Httobnra. Pori Wayne and Chicago Railroad, commmod suicide by taking Inodonim *1 Milwaukee. B* wan thirty yan of ago. Dtaapnotatmant in lav* to th* euppoaod —to*. N—r Marengo, Iowa,, colony of 1,M0 inhabits 000 same of tend, cad having ell I common. Thay as* a raligtou* aaat, nwTGt man*. Tb* colony «M organized hi 1444. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL Monday Zvsnlsi, Hovsabsr to, I | Corroz—Qottou deolined y—terday. be appointed"by Wirt moritog*. That mo- "sSsjtassSscsaM. .two* again propoaad, in some ol them. to JSS.'WSS'SSMttr atoantam. Tb* Worth, tharatova, andoraad th* ntan of th* primary meeting, to nominate at th* City Hall, » omadidate for Mayov. The poll* war* opened at 14 o afook ia tha morning, and kept open by fb* manager* till 8 o’clock in tb# #w#ning. Th# tot## w#r# then ooqntcd and I til notified by tb# man*- g#n of my nomination, and I a#o#pted* Home eontroraray ba# arisen aa to lb# fetr- [##■ of my nomination. Certain candidate# are now running lor Mayor alleging that I am not the Damocrati# nominee. Bom# Demoorat# are #till urging tbe Delegate eyetero, and I am asked to ao- oept tbxt plan and go into another aomina- What •▼ideoce ia there that anothor nomi- dion will be more #atia/kotory t The dele gate plan ha# already failed in the primary meeting and in th# Ward meetings. The con troversy between Judge Ezzara, Dr. Roecb and myeelf, doe# not aflfecl Uie validity of the nomination. Had all threo of o« withdrawn nnd another man received tbe nomination, that man with tha majority of the vote# cast, would have been entitled to tbe #u Democratic party by all the usaac* „ Already nominated, how can I now, coneiat- uutly, agree to tbe delegate plant The party hae rejected it wberevor proposed. Fro|X)#i- tions for Another nomination como muinly from person# favorable to others than myself. My friend# are satisfied that my nomination is It Coma—Rio . 8x104#—Refined A. . “ B. .. “ C... yellow Nxw Torn, November 21.—Mr. Grejley’# | vote fall# nearly G.000 behind Sigel. Many 1 38; yellow $1 30 to Repablioaus e#ratohed Greeley and eabstitmed Devi#. Pabw, November 21.—The Aigle, with the Etnpre## aboard, ha# arrived at 8uex. Havana, November 21.—Nearly 1,000 Chi nese are at Cicbago. They have formed an in dependent government. 8u*z via AZsIxamdsua, November 21.—The inauguration fleet arrivod there without the necessity of empi°y‘ u K pilots. The only difll- oulty experienced wa# in conseqaenoe of the number#; some being crowded npon the beak# Of the canal, but were got off without trouble, 0# the bottom wan sandy, eo it neither held nor injured them. The depth ol water #t its shallowest point between this place and IsmaiUa, is twenty feet. Steamar# drawing fifteen feet can navi gate tho Canal from Port Said to Sues, with ease, in fifteen hours. The water doe# not wash away th© bank# a# ranch as was appre hended. The saccewi of this great work ex- ceod« all expectations. The Canal is now clear of shipping, the entire fleot having an chored in the harbor of Suez. On Thursday the fleot will start ou its return. Eugenie re- tarns through th© Canal with tho fleet, her yacht Aigle taking th© lead. MONDAY’S NOON DISPATCHES. Washinoton, November 22.—Sumner, dur ing hi# lecture, said that the Chinese quoslion m ukt be met, aud that the attention once given to the negro, wa# now demanded for the Chine#©. They must have cqnal co-partner ship, for justioe is th© best policy a# well as best practice Tho lMulAr of tli« Vttneenolikn ro-roli fled to the English gunboat. The Haytien luaurgeut# are victorious iu the Sooth. Balnave’a most trusted General# have de serted him and joined the insargeuts. Publio meetings ia Honolulu strongly pro test against any further Coolie importations. A dispatch from Memphis says that Mr. Davix was elected President of tbe Carolina Insurance Company of that city, and that he will reside there. The Secretary of War has ordered the arse nal at Baton Rouge to be discontinued. Col. R. M. Douglas, son of Stephen A. Douglas, has beeu promoted to 8e#r#tary. Jas. T. Ely succeeds him as Assistant Secretary to the President ,V -- * ; Mad sin. November 22.—Tho ministerial journal, Impartial, reiterates the belief that the Italian Government will accept the tlmmo for the Duke of Genoa. NIGHT DISPATCHES. Washixoton, Novembor 22.—Revenao to day $400,000. Boutwell ha# returned. Sherman snd other officers have returned from Louisville. The reunion affair is repre sented as tame. Gen. J. A. Gilmore Is ordered to Charleston to take charge of tho coast engineering of North and South Carolina, Georgia am ida. Major Ruse relieves Major Damrell at Mobile. Responding to the IlatUn Minister (colored) General Grant #aid : *• General, if any proof were wanted of the unfounded character of tho prejudice which, until reoently, perva ded at leant part# of thi# country against the race from whieh you are sprang, it might be found in the high tone and polished stylo of the reuoark*| which you have just utUml. That, however, like all similar prejudices, no matter how deeply implanted, must sooner or later yield to the force of truth. The throes by wbiob th© new birth here was accom panied, were iud##d agonising, and their effects, even now, are scarcely over Pominent statesmen, however, have neglected no fit opportunity for sanctioning and #©curiug by law those privileges for your kinsmon which have been the inevitable aud natural result of our great civil convulsion. Among their right to employment ubroad as well a# at home in tho public service—a right wbioh, a# yon say, has been acknowledged by the appointment of on# of tha formerly proscribed raoe to rapre- sont tho United HUL* in Hayti. I congratu late myself for thi# occasion to render homage to the chauge iu public seutimeut adverted to by reoetviug you, u© I cordially do. as the first envoy extraordinary and minister plenipoten tiary from that Republic.” The Comptroller of the currenoy has returns from sixteen hundred and eighteen national banks, to the !Hh of October, showing the ag gregate resources to be one thousand and five hundred miliums, including discounts seven hundred millions; specie twpuly-three mil lions; legal Under notes eighly-foor millions; three per •cent. ©©rtiAoata# forty-six millions. Among the liabilnio# are $80,000,000 surplus funds; sixty oue million undivided profits; two handled and nine y-thro# million circula ting notes; five hundred million indivtdnal deposit#. Among the resource* to secure oir- lalion and depositors are four hundred and r million Federal bonds, o opt a ion waa delivertd in tha Supreme Court to-day. Among the <*•*#« argued was that ofJamos Hickman, plaiutiff in error, vs. Betts and other*. Hickman, a dtinen of Alabama, sued the officer# of the court and grand jury of hi# county for arrest and imprisonment for Ueuaon against th# (’.ontodamU Slate*. The verdie* b«U»w wna for defendants, and from • appenM* taken. Herald's news summary says tbe chol era, yellow fever and email pox ara raging fearially at Hmiftofo, De Cuba, three hundred deaths having occurred from cholera alone, within the period of thirty fifcVS. It woe faaml irnporaible to give the flehd proper sep- nWbre, the bodies being oovered only with a few Inches of earth. As a consequence, the •tench from the cemetry has almost become a pestilence. The Cabana in the interior pro fess to be confident of snecena and are giving »e Spanish troop# moeh trouble. MomrooifBBY, November 22.—Ex-Governor State# Be^terVej dose* to KUaarai «igbt**n mile* tram thi* «By, UB*totnr* wtjoarort unlit honor of hi* memory. Th* ftmarel -rift take ptoa* tn this ofty to morrov; Bufoto* trill ba mopoadad and tb* (to* on tha (Mptoot pot at olooad waak and qniat at 444 to 43|. Gold—Gold is unchanged. Market steady. Very little being done inTt. Busirass—Trade was fair with a fair de mand generally. Slocks of everything are ample. Quotations not materially changed from Saturday. Feeling among marohantsis very good. Prioes below are corrected np to tbe cloee of the market Bnjrlng. Selling. Gold „.n» 1 M Smvxa... * 1» atyOheck. M Oitv Bdwds * W W Oofa Dost a 10 1 l# Coax—Market easy; ^rime white at $1 36 to fiiKLiT $1 75 to 1 90. Whxat—In demand, with limited supply. Prime White $1 66 lo $1 75 •• Red 1 56 to 1 80 Oats ~80 to 85o. per bushel. Black seed Oats are aelling at 85a. and in demand. Rvn ia held at $1 40 to $1 50 per bnshel. DaiED Fedet. —Peaches, pealed 10c. to 13c. npealed, 5 to G. Apples 4c. to 5o. Bacon remains firm ; demand good; supply cfrorSIdes 214 to *11 Bib *ido* 41 fo 414 Shoulders 18 ®*§4 Hams, canv. 8. 0 26 Plain canvassed 22 Countrv 21 @22 Bulk Meats— Clear Sides 19 ir Rib Sides 184 Ehonlders 154 Laid—In tierce# 194 ln kegs and cans 204 @21 UPHOUrfKM, bBgrw » a tnsMftii iraj; Waa oOSss iff 9nl*r« »»t t" promptly StSXSfi iNATlOfvr- VABIETIES THEATER, (Dacota, to. neat aorasr Pastotraa.) OPEN EVEUY NIGHT, lou 80 Otm. •ALB or THi Oan/rtertU Slate* Laboratory Bulldiaff, Raw tnnporarily oeewpleA BYTHI GEORGIA STATE FAIR. rriai shots tmUdln, .ss trocUd of Ute host prosrod I brick, cad ic th. moct cubctanUsI rasnnsr, by tec Coafsdcrsts States, to bs aste ss * Iaborotory. Tbs mdn yorUoB of ibis balldln* is two storlss hteb. (sacb *> fsoib sad •xtenaion at each an# owe etory blgn. an# mm w byMtose. ttielamtofl akoju (com tb. city of If scott, sod I track of tha Maoon A Weatern I TUI# building bain# Mtuatad U . . tr«aii»jr&3Srag mente to ospltalista sol ntamitsotursrs, for whom Occrgta nor opaus * hut hold tor rottiucsrotlY. iu- T *Br.'irW. of writs of roodltlool espoos^ ta*Md from lbs nulled States District Oourt for the Souther! District of Georgia, I will sell tb. abara property, to *.th.r with US icroa of isud »pou which ill. duutod, U public auction before the Oourt Boom door to tbe OIT V O* 1 MAOON, UNI1 M HOI Which kw aevUnte ffdtora» WILL EXHIBIT » ATLAMTi Monday and Tuesday, November 29th and 30th, 1869. rxuroBKAHcia afteuxoou amd mwim. Commebdng at 9 and 7 M o'clock. Admiaclon % etc. Children trader 10 year*, 60 eta. Ticket* are now for aala at PhUllpa k Oran's Beck Store. THE TROUPE THU SEASON, he regard, exlmt tod earUhJ ot tataat. muuot I equaled, oompoeod, as It is. Entir«lj of First-Claas Artifita, wbo have no rival* In their aatouodin* ■pectoltUa. and wboaa lntanaelj exciting performance# can ba aeai nootberexhibition ln the world ^ The preaa teem* with LADDATOBY IU1XKHB Jf TX ALTKDIXCKLUOICE of tl OVJtBjriAiWlNa AUBIBMCI MORNM asm OPTICI, R BCKMTLY of Maw York, eft faring bom vaak and dale the KXAlcTED EXCKLLEMCB of the Mammoth IJoup#* iid ovKurwmiHQ audikscw. “ critical, at teat with rapturoo* applause, and other Democracy, I am in their hands* and un til tbe nomination ia revoked by the same authority that conferred it, I deem it my doty to . n , wr * continue in the field, believing that by Demo- First Tu08day 111 December Tleit* cratic usage I am entitled to the support of the party, and I oanoot doubt that I shall re ceive it Fellow-oUisens of Atlanta* moat of on know me personally, and manv of you _iavo known me for a long time. Can I not appeal to yon to snstain me in the assertion, that for over twenty years’ residence in this city I have not been clamorous for office. I have steadily punned mj professional bust- i tho lawful hoar# of solo, c TERMH CASH. Bale positive, #nd without poet* Duoment. W. H. SMYTH, U. ft. MarohsL Barannoh. da.. October 13th. llftft. ooi lft-dtda neftft, leaving othere to hold the plaose of honor. Now that I am in tbe field by the partiality ol my friends, I am desirous of *uo- oesa, and shall fully appreciate and gratefully remember tbe full endorsement of the Democ racy of Atlanta, and hope to be able to prove myself worthy the confidence of those with whom my lot has been oast for life. Jas. F. Alxxandxr. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, 244 to 25 18 to 184 171 to 18 164 to 17 16 to 164 PR1I0II STREET THEATER! Two ulght* of (he Brilliant Young Comedienne*, the CHAPMAN SISTERS, And the Famous Oomodlan, Mr. Charlos B. Bi»hop. Tuesday Evening, November 23d. oxmnraariXiA, Or, Yo Lover, Ye Laqusy and Little OImh Slipper. Mrs. POWERS’ LANDS AT AUCTION. C. 0. HAMMOCK, Auctioneer. 17"ILL mil At the City Ball. Atlanta, at 11 o’etoek* Y on flr*t Tuesday, tbe 7th d*y of December, IMS. Mr*. Powers' Land*—THREE FARMS—Sgfteereo. These well known Farms, celled the "PfTllS- BUBO PLACE," (in Campbell county, Q*-,) are slta#t- ed on the mato OampbeUton rood, I* mile* from Pal metto. Form Mo. 1, 1» sons, partly fenced, smell improvement*, 12 sere* fins bottom land. Farm Mo. ft, 262 X Acres, wsU Improved, frsmo dwolUag, earrUg< bouse, barn, stable*, *moke-hou*e. he., and five acre* excellent bearing orchard. Farm Mo. ft, 20ft B asms, small settlement, aboot 100 asms heavily timbered.— Thao* farms are situated ln a deUghtfnl saoMon of Oeorgl*—excellent n*4ftkborhood- good schools and THE PROLIFIC TALENTS of the Machlen Cl a* ter of Artists of the LEADING CIRCUS 4f the WORLD! The exhibition will b* #lv — uiari iciendor that has always charactcna*d to* •# tertalnmanta of STONE A MURRAY* and thay are warranted to be the most Refined and Attractive ireulc Fnrformaaew aver affere* to Uro PabUc. LOOK at thi* SUPERB CATALOGUE: .iTHEVtSzffSft; DKM . BE IfNHAAOT. (N PENNS VLVAHIAT aRD TRADE MARK. GLAS8 SPECTACLEi, Supoilor to any other in ~~ nnismi daac* with the science and philosophy «f a the peculiar form of A CONCAVE CONVEX I MORRIS BERNHARDT, Spectacle &* Optical yellow Flou4—Firm. Wo quote: Atlanta Mills, fancy hundred. $ 5 00 Do do, ox. family 4 60 Do do, family 4 25 Do do, Fulton XXXX family.... 4 00 Do do, superfine 3 75 Do do, Georgia XXXX family... 3 40 Bupatfina 6 Extra 7 Fanffly 7 Fancy ® Cobm Mkal 1 Candle# N. O. Strop Molahmw (in barrels) Pepper... Gxmozr Cuekse (Factory) “ English Dairy 234® 24 TTtUcraphlC' Jttarket Report a. New You, November 22.—Cotton heavy bat 4o lower; sale# 2,500 bales at 25 to 254o. Flour favor# buyer#; common to fair extra Southern $6 95 to 6 00. Wheat etaady with moderate demand; amber, 8tate $1 31 to 1 35; winter zed Western II 30 to 1 S3; Illinois 91 23 to 1 25. Corn 1 to So better, bnt not active; mixed Western $1 10 to 1 12. Oal# a shad# firmer at 65 to G6o; WesUrn 644 to 654- Pork firmer aud quiet $33 50. Lard steady; kettle, 181 to 19c. Whisky lower at $1 06 to 1 08. Bioa dull; Carolina 7 to 7|a Sugar quiet and weak. Coffee steady. Molas- see nominal. Government aeourUie# closed steady; 62’s 154; Southern seouritiee steady. Money more active at 6 to 7; sterling dull 9 to 1| Gold doll and heavy at 261. Stocks closed strong. New Orleans, November 22. -Cotton week and demand fair at 24c.; sales 5,500 balsa; re ceipts 9,792 beles; exports, Liverpool* 2,248 bales; Barcelona* 451 bales. Flour dnll end lower; superfine $5; double $5 75; treble $6. Corn easier; white $1 174 to 1 20. Oats GOo. Brandi 20. Hay scarce at $35. Mess Pork irregular at $32 50 to 33. Bacon 171, 201, 204o. Lard, tieroe, 184 to 181c; keg, 194 to 20c. Sager favor# buyers; prime 124c. Mo lasses, prime, 60 to 601e. Whisky dull, $1 16. CoffeeVeadv, fair 15 to 154c; prime 16| tol7o. Gold 261. Sterling 371 Sight 4 disoount. Louisville, November 22.—Flour steady; extra family $5 75. Corn 85c. Provisions firm; pork $31; shoulders 164c; clear sides 194a Lard 181o, Whisky $1 02. Baltimore, November ML—Cotton quiet and unchanged. Flouf nominal; Howard street superfine $5 to 5 25. Wheat very dull; prime to ehoice $1 35 to 1 36. Corn firm; new white 95c; old $1 to 1 05. Oat# dull at 55 to 58c. Bye dull at 90 to 95c. Mess pork firmer at $30 50 to33 00. Bacon firm; shoul ders 154 to 15|o. Lard firm at 184 to 19c.— Whisky $1 07 tol 08. Virginia bonds, old, 441; 1606, 53; 1867, 49 bid. Cincinnati, November 29.—Corn in de mand. Whisky in moderate dotnaud at $1 02. Mess pork quiet end firm at $32. Lard held; kettle 184c, buyers off at ft lo less. St. Louis. November 22.—Flour dull; fall superfine $3 80 to 4 25. Corn firm; old white $1 05 to 1 10. Whisky $1 05. Mess pork $91. Lard 174 to 18c. Charleston, November 22.—Cotton quiet but steady; eelee 500 bales; middlings 241 to 26|c; receipts 1,530 bales; exports coastwise 783 bales. Savannah, November 22.- ton 2,794 bales;sales 250 beles; middling 24c. Market quiet. Liverpool, November 2X- Cotton olosed steady;wplftftd ll|d;Orleans llld; sale# 10,000 beles; exports end speculation 2,000 beles. Mobile, November 22.—Cotton as las 650 bftles; market opened el 231 to 24e; olosed dull at Inside figures; receipt# 3,004 bales; ex ports 7$ bales. Auuwbta, November 22.--Cotton market quiet(eelee 329 beles; receipts 445 beles; mid dling 231 to 93 jo. The West ##4 Nertfcweet. Ken Francisco, with e population of about 160,00, expended 9400,842 for its schools last year. A deaf man in Indiana is said to have rtoov- •rad bis hearing by (ailing twenty feet from a haymow. Do Pegs Co., 111., ia ln a stele of snarohy, owing to a dispute aboot tho county seat. A man in Cairo, III., bas invented a spring to be atUohed lo the feet by whioh a person is relieved of the labor of walking, to $ crest ex tent. Be claims that his invention will enable a man to walk tea mile# ea boar with e#te. At Ban Araneiaeo ships from svsry part of the world 'ije discharging the merchandise they have broegbt tbaer. or taking in grain r European market*. At a wedding party in Dayton, Ohio, reoent ly, tho toother, grandmother end the great- grandmother of lb# groom were present. Detrait hae fiowUU Beoagine booses with lofaoko* pavement, a*eh to the ptraaura of the boj» Who run wilb tha machine. Cinderella. Danrtlnl.... C'lorlnda... .MU# BLANCHE. To commence with the Comedy of the Happiest Day ofMy Life, MR. OILMAN, MB. C. B. BISHOP. WEDNESDAY EVENING. .A. Xj T> ID X 1ST ; Or, the Wonderful Scamp, ar Seats reserved At Phillip# A Crew’# Book 8U any ovenlng during the week. nov 23-11 A THREE-ACRE BLOCK, I N a fin* neighborhood, shaded by Urg* Fort Oaks, having a number of Choice Bearing Fruit TreeB on it. G. YV. ADAIR, Auctioneer. UE Great Aoctiei will take plso* On Thursday, 2d December, at 10 0’clack. Examine the stores before the sale, nov 33-tft O. W. ADAIR. TAX NOTICE. fJTHK Tax Collector's Books for Fulton ooonly wiU bs kept open during the present week, after whioh ex ecutions will bs Issued sgslnAt delinquents. A word A FREE EXHIBITION. t, to pay Terms: Half cash; balance ln 90 days. Capitalist*, termers, and speculators (waeraUy, will do well to At- BELL A HAMMOCK, Reel Estate Agents. Office first floor, next door to James* Bank, nov ftl-dfttnoTftl-J7fcdtc7 Whitehall street BON TON CANDY SURPRISE BOXES. Something. New and Very Saleable. E A.C1I BOX*. JUtad with, naw and uaortttl IU- vored sandy, and every box will give you A ■ UHPHIBK. Gold sad Silver Watches, Watch Chains, Ladles* and Gents* Breast Pina, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Ear Rlnfts, Charms, Ao., he. THEY RETAIL AT 25 CENTS. MANUFACTURED BY GEORGE MILLER ft SON, 110 MARKET ST., PHILRDELFKU, PI, And sold by Confectioners and Storekeepers every- M>]le. EXILIE HENRIETTA COOKE, The Premier Equestrienne of the World. JOHN HENRY COOIAK, The Champion Rider ol the Universe. •• The demand for this new confectionery is so great that the trade ere desired to forward their orders at once. We oeutlon our friends to beware of worthless Imitations, the Bon Ton being the original standard of which ahall always be maintained PREMIUM NICKEL LE JEUNE BURTE, The Champion Bare-Back Hurdle Rider. M’lle. Jeanette Ellsler, SI LVER WARE. The Daring and Beautiful Tlght-Rope Dsnaeuse. THE TALLEEN BROTHERS, FINE The AmsjUng Gymnasts, from the I MURRAY AND HUTCHIN80N, The Peerless Acrobats. TABLE CUTLERY. morrow, at the iwn m «, street* Markham's Block. Ws shall bake, roast, broil, he. The STEWART STOVE will burn the smoke. The STEWART STOVE will broil without smoke. The STEWART STOVE win save your Urns nnd mousy. Corns snd see this exhibition snd ret s sup of toe. You will be pleased snd eoUrtalnod. This exntbftlon will be conducted by Mr. H. L. Palmer. General Agent, seals tod by Mr. John A1 Sam, Hong Kong, China. nov ftfi-ftt N O T I CE . Omci Majtks or TTuksfostatio*, ) Wkstkrn snd Atlantic Rail Road, j ATZJjrra* Ol, November 34, 1M9. J R ETURN TICKETS for one flora over this road - the FAIR, to be held In Selma, Ala.. «Rh instant, can bs ksd of the General Ticks* Asset, J. H. Porter, Atlanta. K. a WALKER, nov St-fit Msetir Transportation. CHANGED SIDES, , on Paschtree LAMP GOODS. The Dashing English Manage Equestrienne. THR SXOYY nnOTHKHN, TIm Uo*qual*d Zo.tur.ro »ad A^toffbrtaU. »1«- OOZjTTMBUS LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, AND OIL, Brought to the City, McBride & Co.’s Thresher’s pew building, convenient snd sttrao- tirs, on tbs pleasantest ride of Whitehall street, at No. N. just over the way from my former location, which I have filled with Boots, Shoes, Leather and bhoe Find ings, of the best quality. I hope, by this removal. CHINA nov 31-o EHPOimTM. TO BENEFIT All partus as well as myself. It Is needle** to t wbst ar* my intentions—foil torn* and bay. I Us you the lowest pries. THE PEOPLE Aro finding oal that s good feoot ot Ifcof Is the chsnp- set, snd that sunk ara said at my house for cask only, BUT FORSOMMTHIV# LMMTMAM A FORTUNE. I. T. BANKS, if* to ••Whitehall Mr***. SOLDKN HEMJCDUJi. Ate lor no otter, tate *0 otter, on* yo* WU oo.o time, health and money. BtWAljP for say case of cilsessetu any stag* —. — mjm.o -. wvteorat. va*^ 1 Ulcerated Sort Throat and M< one or Sklu Eruptions, Cop new of the Scalp, Scrofula, vator Alterative and Blood Fnrldsr knows, all discs** lrom tke system, end leaves the blood para nbhMAm so. i care* Uloers. sSffiESSs®*;BS&SZ Dr. Bumao's Gollw Muun AMoua. n raSal to* Nervous or Gm»«ri Djhlk^^oaoryonn* phto. Pritoriri6:SrSS'f fl ^to.otty ffiSMSS 1 : otor,"blown In *Uoa of-- "ZW PUMIftDttoB. -bfht monte Ol itu ofow tetontoo* wolb of tho tmofoote poittoo ol foority. •**»>» tot,otooo. 5 ,2-222r MR. DEN. STONE* The Popular American Clown. BLISS, aud his Wonderful Compeer, tr. ROBERT JOHNSON, the two best TumbUf^ the World. MB-WILUAM FRANKLIN, the Champion Somes- ssull Rider. ^Mr^WILLIAM KENNEDY, th# ' Merry Monarch * <N MASTER GEORGE OOOKE, the Artirifc Protesa Kqnestrisn. HERB DREXEIo, th* Modem Hercules. Mr. U. LOCKWOOD, tka A.uarin* PsncrsUsL ULLR1G DANZKFF, th* Kasslsn Athlete. ^LUDOBFF and RENTE, the Bteotrifytng Fanambw ^ HU. BURT LEE* tho Champion Lsaper sad Vanh BARRY aud REKVR8. the Comlque Psatomimlsts. Hutchinsou's Acting Dogs, Marrny'fi Trainrd Horsesi Den. Stone’s Oomio Moles, THE ADVANTAGES of tbese Speetadn rad there un: 1. They can be worn with perfetts for say length of Urn* at one i log dearness of vision, by candle or mj otter U del light, comfort to the spectacU-wsaiw Wtee*»'] known* 9. How to select Glasses. It profearionsl guidance sven whan a good arikh I fared. Dr. Bernhardt not only has the tefi Q that can bs found in the market, bat stnkijn In as the ayes, and gives indispAnmbItadviMMfcfi proper selection of them. 3. When the eye* ache or pain tl the action of a bright light, such as is rsflifiM tb* snow, sunny weather, white papsr, sot an writing or sewing, or vivid cdortd baths; tenses, by softening the rays, edeot a mast a sensation and give great relief. 4. Tlirar Spectacles ar* seleatll Justed to every esse of defective sight with • accuracy, whether arising from ags, strata,n or premature docay, by Morris Bernhardt « » and exact principle, entirely his own, which InM felled to be correct ,, 5. After several years *f pabHsp adJusUng apectaelea to patients undsesswf • defective virion, as w*U as saperieasslaris long-established busineastn his Optics! I her* snd ln Europe, M. B«nh*rdt s dent gnsrantee of hie ability tj supply ■ ara best calcuUted for the assHanc# of ii right. 0. M. Bcrahardt, to alfasllw 1 from the host of preteDdera ia hia \ pride submits for inspection, oopiesofh has reoeived from medical gentlemen oftte ■ questionable resectability and taheth 1 also, a numbs# of certificates from waft ten # j men of dialincUon wbo havs used originals of all which he will be ! thorn who may request iL Th# sssofrifki lowing names or certificate! 1 an actual possession of tha a . „ . a capital offenc*, punishable by State j TesUmoBy *f recen Medical geotiemen, Profteeors of tbsM*M mic talent in Atlante, 0a., and ia lbs 0ri» Atlanta* On., fierinteftR I have examined carefoUy, sod vflkft collection of glaaae# for tho relief of Jt sabmltted to me by Prof. B*rnkarh.W« in adapUtlou to ths sodprsps^ri* gnat workmanship, they are v*y«p« nerving tha patronage of whomeosm ■ .teri, require tarir .to y _ v.toM, * tlttttttt, Qtt., II*T« II >ffanta n. ptaunre to • ,z*taln«d Pro! Barntefot'i lh. are. aud »*b hta ttytai white ha atapte tote, to Ub| Mttatta* thte h, thororohiy o of Optica, that h. Uproot without u opteteton. I ui oMflmad lo my own optal ■or . marit by lh, ttetimoiij of lh, teMtotet mtotattl mte l» rorioui I mottlthttteMly oomzteod hto » * - mj opinion m*y h»r. -oy ^ A ftlttnttt, «•., W* tor. ttZteiliMd Plot f .•tteutro oottaottoD of ,Utete wro* ptOrwl tIrion,rodhriton .xtanriT* oottaotloo of ,taute ‘ rtrioo. rod briloT. thro c. o’to* JAS. *■ to Ailttritri, Ott., Plot IL Btehlurdt bu lortottiri l of Ooo«.r. Lon. which .ult-BL?** Iterooori .zraoUteJ. I oro oortrih* I rwimlrw <oe^ A IWfO-J h many of VI sonaily acquainted. nnderatands hia buslnssa^ T BtLL Minister M * **“ I mori oordlrity Jf* ' niala 1 bar* srau touching t»* MxassatfsSB I do toll I. rote* Iltoribc. tor-tort'““ * rodA^Uro-ttdo, Ptttewr Ite rroteyftefoj, , ti0T«bte H. I*to riata*** V ‘ Tt> lh, teoro ttellmonlri. > PttAtWZ UI — romhrir fob tl**- MoaneUt^l Ku-Klux Pantftmorphs. u.3!L Taa 5w^oftsat this ClrmsaralnsMstff th* Still 10 FIBBT-CLASB ENTER- to see—A I s profusion of MEW Umy rrotond t ot hi, buritiMi Trotlrowwlol. to«togLhrtte« rrifcbU*Ed Wril fatote - “ “ rottte*te*or°«»teJ'. asws?i