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ATLANTA DAILY NKW ERA.
VOLUME VI.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
«#- Cords ot mi lium or less. OBd*r Uu* i»sad. la
•*rte#l for Iweutj tt»« dollars fur .»o® f«f ARms d«4.
ura for Ml iiwuUi IrstluUm f«*f tbrw o*-*i*UkS. C«*
J >Umi fur ou« ib.«tk »• *4*M>r*
HTUTM Ml H I MSS, tin WASS, o#.
r. M. ttlt HAHUfMIM.
AI*HOV.K»ALr And KFT AIL DEW. EH in »fo***.
V> urates. Hollo*.tin. Tlu-Wsrs Morbtetesd
MauUl*. ID##*®- ¥urniahiaf Hoods, *l*' . Huiater ate*®*.
*;f»r W hUr boll. XUonte. OsorglS- ttt * r 10 *"
M. HONKLIV
MAXUFM’TI'KLH AND UCALU IN WOVDi.
CM Sam, as-et lr-iti. fin *•#•■ llrMip.
Aa. A lar** sspv*J On>u+. HuLow War®. As.. *ma
•UuUy onbti> 1. V • 4 !*#»•. Utre® dmi Marietta
AUwU, «»• fato I*** l
MKIIUH ANT TAILORS.
WILLI V M HM 11.
m Kiu**. cirrtma. mahno. and ukfairiho
| F> I thl.lftMMAVi o» *«t «J* Whitehall rtrerL
nror ftaiir-aJ op *Uura. ..rrr fUe>> < uup
ri.^.ittg Htira < k-oninf ud rrpamcjf draw
I romttlj ot< Ist Ho iu »t r*o* »i ai*l® rot®#.
Ml* ftu»
HBA( < \ MPHKI.I. A ( ().,
Ml.h' HANT TAILOKM. llothisrs. an l »L:rt Vlti u
fa-tnrrra No 14 WlOteLol a rs»l. AtUuiUk. ta*
i>c tai'-, Uir n lrKrati J I>iAn: .i,d #*tnrt» wrantMl U>
m fet.ltxdiuo
BOOTS AMI sHOEH.
% KLVKH rt>N A. Nt HINK K.
H«h»T AND NHur.M Wd.U. «n< a..la WL.taWl
atr«M't. u#*sr Hailr <o.l ('roMtnn o®*r Iteou « wb|>
Ull't il.>U»ia* Ht.rr (kpairißg dwa promptly ou*l
b«Atly i'<au« sn<l wr ma f»b l»
MTFNTIL U rr.Rs, DEMUNKR*, JL(
11. Z. 11l TTON.
MANI KAOTI IlAMtir UKAMN ALPHAJirtH DBA
aii 1 rittld Htrrtrtl Inks nUu. ll Di«A. *U-l *Uuij
lom Dl®#. hat I mad and Hotel i’hivks Markin* lirau.lr
A. .. No. SI. Wl italia 11 street Af< w doors Inflow UnUar
Atlanta, U®*»r» la **t» 17 dfVtt#
llltiiOMS AMI BRUSHES.
N. 11. |«oH*o*'N
IkltOoM rACTORY. Krood htre®t. AtlauU <4*
I> All Atoda us Ur.M.uia Aiul HrusLra. and so
ln tutibo 1-aD 'UA4T'-<»f .JwaJrra- Ist* l'-‘ ui
PLO( KIM. Hal S.
JAHKM |.. KACHRI 4 « «»..
|>HOI*ftIK To KN ATLANTA FLOUHIXO HILL*
1 Uat.'ifa tnr<- all gr**Da of Monr Mill on Hunur
street. mar Ma- on and Western ft4ilr<«d iwput. At
aoU, Uo. ttUU t AUruUOO p«U<J t*> -.rdrra High
rat intrkal prurpai 1 for whnai. f.b 14-in
II \KRESS AMI LEATHERS.
U. ( . HOUKHN.
N r O 1J DFCATTH HTKKFT. OFPOBITK KIMBALL
HUI -aL. Ailaata. All ktuda of Uau.raa and t»4>rl
I«4 I>*atfo ra. I i.amrii#«t L«aU>rra. and < l -tha at
vLolraalr and ivtatl. ('artlavraand • iigg\e», lta>»t < ar
A r Onlrra promptly atlrndr.l Wi 14 «n.
SFWMti MAUIIIXES AM> OROANS.
No. «. J. F. I(KKVK«. No. «.
SOLE ADiIN r rUUXUK KUHiKNCF HinTlN.i M t
cLinr an t Maaon A llainlm a Organa Ueuiovod
to rouonia at No. 4 • rankUu I’rioting building.
atr<%«4. Atlaou All kluda of work. N> baa hamming
atm-fctbtf. A< don* promptly t<> ord«*r frit 1« Aui
i AKKI AWES AMI BULLIES.
A. T. FINNKY.
(IHATI -i an 1 H tBN 188 Ham
ta* torr S t.Orautta lU<« k. Hrua.l atr~-t Attwn
ta Top hn/gi. a Humlowna. and ton thing in krwp
Ing with the t%at.-a of tha tunra H >l# agrnt t »r tba
Kitultall Hr a . »t* naivr mauufartory fall 16 Out
< il \lts AID TOBli i 0.
w. h. noiKi,
Il I KIMIIVLI, HOIHK OlOth HTaND I.ic
||« Imported Cigar# Ala. ag*-ut f-.r k-y vt. *t
llaiai.a i i*ar« frbkAtu
< i>. II \ t HOI IV
M ANI’FAt T ! KLIi of (T(4ARH. ur*t .U> t.. 15,.1»r
Baioga Hank. Naoklrta atrr«t. krrpa Kuofl
Houkißf tn.l (’bfvicf Ti ll#.'* o, Hr. A Ana brand f j
Bna-rtit rfanwing tn bulk Try Li« . i*.ara 4 for i.*. .t*
K jual 1., any 1<» .**ut . i,*ar in tLa city frt.10«... . ;
TI HF Fit It \Nt4K.
'I th HTAVI »
1 of ItnfMirtrd and Doruratl. t igkra frb 11 dtu
1.101 oils, U Is tMI BIN S.
jt»iik t oronlin s
SAI.OON ai. l LL’NCII Hol'NK. ttndai tha ..Id I* at ■
oOor. cutpr Brua.l and AlaUma Ciild |
ILub« h aud U.o bead us la>|oora aiw»v« at tin. r-onntr- !
».o Mkd tu I'l-. i j*. 1 m»r
Tt Ilk KAt II VNO I
VO • DF^'VTCII HTHKJCT |n||.
IN iuilN W KIM MR I 1 ImtH-tT '
NHF.I* Hl> IA N |
MCI LOYALL. | ' Kr ** Ul.ll-ddan ’
rise INIATI ALK DICFOT,
N r O. 11. Alabama *tra«-t Ki. hang*-fUatanraat nr i !
door Mnua a* rv».| from ataam Übla all uigkl 1
frbloftino J. H UAVaN. Pn pnat. r >
I. fiI'TIIMNN. AtAKNT.
I>H!LAIiFLPIII) AND ATLANTA HIM AND LI :
.(nor t omjai.j. No 4 Uimod*' Llork. llnad atraat. 1
Atlanta. Oa lab j
l>. WALLAtK,
U r HOLtJ*tl.F. and UTAH. Ugrol DKAI.I K |
and Agrut for AVm Maaaar A Cos a ivn.ni I
tt rtmadPtplna Wo- AO- K..w»- 4-o—l
WhtUkall an«l Ifuntrr airrrta. Atlanta <4a
fab 11 .16 in S
HUIRU AMD HIIAKUIMi. HOt'Mßi.
TItKIIOM KOI UK.
and tiillM.U MA HI ETTA BM> IAHTOW nTBEF I>
" Atlanta. t*a fmmnMii tranai-nt. and da»
tomr<taraa.<-..nuuo<Utrd. br
frb ttdu Mils m M NTAI.KT
t ANNOY 1101 tk.
lUo-rotly Kt. Jarnaa llotrl.j •/*"
MAKIITTA BITtU.I. batvaao ltrnad aa.l Whit* j
bail «.«ta t'Hy Bio.-A Hy
fa4.l<Mlin.»* Mlllt. M r CANNON j
'fits. >l. F- . NrKIILKt.
' tKonnerlj of MVat Polbtl
I >KKMANKVr and TRANSIENT BOABDINO. Hun
I trr street, near Whitehall. adjotn:ug Kn hardaon a
HtoVe Btore, Atlanta. fab • 1m
Til F. At. ATI IIIII.KPIFLI) 1101 AR,
I.NORMKNI Y tbe CNITED RTATKB HOTEL, Atlanta
Ita Thoroughly refurniabett. and tha tal.la aut>
plied with tha beat the iuark-1 afforda M HTCUBLK
HELD. Fropr.ctoi V. It t I.AHK. Clark fab tMMn
El BM II Rl .
( IIAHLKS ROM AKFKI.D,
MtMTVTI REll AND DEALER tu all k.nda af
FunMtnre.Al.daUi. Baitol < *«■• • aaketa. and
'ofßna. N <W Whitehall alrert, ALlanU. <4a Fbrtory
• Lui kla street, near Walton Spring lab H-tvm
.WLSTKII.N AND ATLAXTK
RAILROAD.
CHANCE OF SCHEDULE.
ON an.l after n.io.Ut, 1 • ’.nun 11th. |*TI. tha »*aa
aanpar Trams will mn on the Waat< rn and Allan
*•!«• Ital!mad as follow*
JArr... • Elngabm 1 ]« a M
11*1 ton . . 3J6 a m
< hallaiiO>va. A 61) a m
V aavaa Chattanooga ... w on r m
Arrtraa Dalbm || n i w
•« Kingston .. 1 61 a. m
Atlaou I 17 a M
UarN Atuu.u " M i ■
Arrives linpt 'ii 11 45 * ■
Mm * lllki
ChatUn - 4 U r. M
( ••▼va t'hattaoooga 6 M a. M
Amr*a Dalton a lo * ■
Kittgat t- It) 30 a. m
•• Atlanta l»r M
feb n 111. !-- B WALKER. M T
MMOX AM> WESTERN 8411 ROID.
I > AHMKNOr.It TRAINS nin aa follows on and after
Jauuary rJih, tail
IHT rtWMIuU
I sat* Atlanta at 6 «« a M
Arrtva at Ma. «>n *t . 11 *. * m
Karon al 7 10. a M
Arrlr* at AUaula at 3 It), r M
Ku.it r rtutmui
Laam Atiat.u at » hi. r m
Arne* at Macon at 11 u 6 r. m
I aa»* Maoon at t K. r b
Am »a at AUanu at 4 *O. a. ■.
H W BRONSON. M T
W A FULLER, tt T. A. >a« jp^Hf
PtMlpaard t laytoa < wwnty Rkuir* Rate
WIIX b# add bef.xra the thnart Bowas door ta the
town of JooaaUtm . ckaytoa cowuty, (*eor*u
m lbs first Tuaaday in April. I*7l. tttvwn tha bmsl
bant« of sale, tha following property to-wtt
Ooa bmia« and lot lu Uta rUlasa of tiough Ml Bawdy,
ha lot hat of a fmeilonal part af Ipad lit »am bar l\
•a tha iMbDtatrlrt of orlftbaily laary now Clark—
ounty. Oaorgto. ronlalbiag four aersa, ainra or nat,
adlrtf aaitl-ki ou Aba ana* Mda af tba, Mnnaa
ad Waatarn Rallruad
Lartad aa try hrtoa of afi f» taaaad froai tba Oowrt
«f Ordwaury of natd oonotr. ta fiirog of tba aaaafß af
Tha Buta Oai>t ol I/miauna It or.w aotna
thing o?«r MO, (100.000.
Binuiarck U lLa first ot tba pi
by tha Liiipari.r
Sau La* (bn DcafUcu i Liuaa
ICOOOaInMM
Tha ( litcaae ..(•wratirra iu kl. aatu huartU |
nra wul tlxc* ol vorkoiaiiuhi^
The of brooix.* a < >pwru Ilonaa In !
Mrin phi* is ruj.t.l! j
Tha colored pripulation of u oil
thp ic»rrcae«
Victor Hugo mas at uuo l;rue a t»-ry
admirer of the Eirat Naj*ol*ou
Tha N.w York Tnbcoa pays Amehrati
Mrthw'ijuni A rrry high cotn|ditnct»t
ids rugtuea urr iu the habit id tunbliig
o»rr litrm young turn to New Yntk
The Ket.tucky I/cgialature ady* i*tuM Iwat
Tboraday.
kl. Clameorrao. »h«i is bow a ruing man iu
I‘ana, nao.l to |ir*cti<*e nmlium in S«» York, j
Thar.- is »• ty little aatd at nt sl>-< >( tLa !
•■Little < •; arotMid thtf>'tt«/fi •
There la otia c*»llege student in the Uni tad
Htatiu Li erary 2,&41J iohabtUnU
Sj.urue it arrangaa moat of hi# a >rk « n» nti.
ahead
- Bishop Qutuurd, of T»** \i • VSC4-. liA’* in *»cd |
hu rrtuidai«r# from Nash nil® L# lU iuphu.
Ihr lialUuiorraiia are frfy much cp ilrtl
ateiot mad doga.
IL*r Dr. Mcl’oaJi u *®ry much afraid.of ]
n#wapb|>«r reportam J<« c mj-laiua that they i
make hun talk noaaeuae.
Ihe .White Stocking Baa- Bali Club, ui
Chu-ago, arrived in New Orleans last Towday.
mhrrc they will remain for lour or fl»e wmdba. |
i1 here is great e« iteuirnt iu Newark anioQg
the Roman ('athnlic* on account of the bap
turn of ('alhidi
tist minuter.
The “Catholic World. while Hairai ig!
L.OOO.ikkl Roniauuu in th- United .State*. j
ther- is t>ut .one Catholic ps|»**r with orer
lU.OOO |avtng suhsenheru. and braresdy on*- !
that can afloid t ;uiy lor eontnhatiou-i
Tb« contracts for njtUnsL nacd in Oor:-!
•tratftiug a traa bridge between Rn l.m *n l a>.d 1
Msnchenler. Vitgima. hav- hr# n giv.-u out !
The bridge will b» of trou, rustin ; up *n stone
piem ft in tn be comp 4 oad in on-' »• *r s» a
coal of %\ 13,000.
•s e •
The auuns) toesatge «if the Mayor of Rich ,
tuoud. Va. was submit led to the ('ity Couu j
cil ther#- a few days ago. and from this it ap .
Isuni that the present bonded and« bt and thnt city
is ri.7H4 :t *l I'} Uhii is nn mere*#,* damn:
the j»*si rear t.f fiOtoS. Ui’.J s*» The jx-opL ».!
Richmond think tl»is is piling up »he sg#.n>
rathtr heavily and rapidl).
ATATK H.HA
By Mail t. Ita Era .
hour
James t x w»rt sun .tin v himself si s|
cs-idid.,! h.r the L. H s ntura to flllthe Tscaue.t '
. KNd k’jr th - death / A Liaitrell!
The UL,,.T n ,i« 14 advertised f#r s.L j
Wm. Hnnot) re-el# c* and Chief Eng tieei -1 j
lb. hr. l»,|H<rliu«ul '■ A hit:.. .1. u(
• apta.u (i.orge Adsu.s waa ifrnrti; bitten by
a dog tbe other ds> Keverul unknown j#ar |
ties sinnsed themselves the other mght hy i
r.K-kiug a hou»« «»f ill fame, ocrapird by Ada
Spur. Mr H<*urv lUIU bl.- k-Ti.r l. »b-|r ’
bras daatroy. and by flra last Nmidsy in*.'UiDiC
Mr Thouias Dwyer, clerk of the Lower Ylar
ket, has been suspendtd ou a charge of incom
aav annaJA
lhe SaVtaDUah lleput>licau of the Jo lb UleU :
tI T*s Ih« mja.leilous disappearsnee of Major J.
|{ (roul.l, United Stair* Revenue Collector,
smfe abotit | B»».♦»»»r#t -gr-renttpnut ninpej *
Rev tv I* Walton, Swedetib >rgtao lectured ‘
Satur.iay night.
ri4oMa4Vii.t a
The S'<nth (leorgia Agriciiitqril and Yf#-
chauical Aaaocistion of Tt. "u«. inty ha*'
arranged a list of premium* I •» th Id < rv*■»
for tha fair, which * jhTi- 1-* Th‘NOMivilh- on ;
the list of Octotwr
4 4IJKMT 6
Mr fairy Zetglei. of Valdosia. •ua killed,
al Naylor, ou Alhoat and Lull Railroad, lost
Saturday night, by a tuan named Rufus Carter*
j 1 he sea**4iu approached Mr Zeigtrr while ‘
was Ntandtug tu front of a tirv in the open air
j seised hint by the ha r. and wltlr one atrok#
1 ot a kuifr. mt h»« throat, causii g almost in
1 staut death. Carter then uiaJr hi* escape.
: and at U*t account* hati n.*t Stvn artwafcl
com gur*.
Rev Dt Teatadal# will r< tuatu another week
and continue services *1 th** Baptist Church
Another bank is to l>e *Urt»d here as »mq aa
a charter can l*e <>bfamed Oo Naturdiy the ,
citiaena will daclde by a Tote, whether or not
tbe (>j»ocil shall anltserihe $ Jill) *k>l 1a i Kinds
to the N nth and South lUilroad
The Diatitct Court has adyoutned The
Chapman Stater* draw large bouse*.
vmt rotirr.
The Atlanta frewbytery will mart here en
Tboraday before the second Sunday id April
Tbe firemen bad a sttn»<r Fuday tajhi iu hon
or «>f Ibeir first anniveraat '
CVTBBRRT
ttUawbacsuA and gr.vn l*c«* have made their
appearance A little boy killed a girl at Mr
Caiapar Jonas' place last Snud»y Both |»ar
tiea ©olorvHl The Bruuavrt. k and Albany
Railroad wiU laava Catld*ert out in the cold
to the extent of lour miles
BAIRMUIKJK.
Avery pleasant picuic came off at
Douglass last week.
MADiaov
Rev klr Irvin has resigned th# (Mstoraie
of th*> Baptist Church on account of ill health
The manict(ial election will corns off next
Saturday.
luiuuiau.
Last week, while Jack Bls< kwall Rad Henry
Bpc near were fighUug on the street, Mr Johu j
Parker attempted to separata the parties and
was fihot by oue of them, through the rbeek
Rtagvlsr ( ha age af Talar.
The Warrcuton Chi>per relates that there is
n negro naan being in Glens jock oannty wb«wa
•bin is mdnally turning white His parents
v»«oe iei blank negro ee, and the eon reeamUed
tbw in entpiaekm till «hendnei oo«ie/‘eioc«
whieh ties# he has eomeaaocad tnmtag wmte,
aw^jarrssw*;
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 28/1871.
Tew***##* liwi.
Aiwa nights since a beastitnl aurora hi rt#li«
was sitnesaed at Shelbyvilie.
SeVtnUeo ucw btiildiug# an J tvru stores arc
tij w louug ererU-d iu Js' kaob. an 1 quite a
number of larg* buildings are un-ler contract
Jaiucs GurgaLU*. liYing in the wo..Urn j*art
’ of Gilson county, rrcwuUy com milted aOKids
:by hsDK'iog htmself. General bad health aud
; low spirit* are assigned as th* '•wuv.-a
New lamps and chAndcli««rs have Uwo
placed iu th** M K. Church houth, in Mary
ville The paipit lamp aa* prsasnted by Mr
Usury Miller, of New York city, formerly of
Mary v ills.
A baptist Church will b« publicly organ
ized in tbe Courthouse, in klarj ville, on Wed-
ne*wlay morning. mat
Tbe kiarfreab>»ro News of Mar- h J4th say# .
* Late yesterday afternoon v« irame 1 lliat s
diflicuity oov urred near this city on the Le
lauon pike Litseen two me a ustswl
fn H»ll ifijTbyl r, weiMn fai the d»*tb
of Hall W# did not learn any particulars ~
The Good Templars of Teuneaare have just
decided to bold the next annual convention at
ILsmson. ou tbe Truneaee nvsr. twelve mil#*
above Chattanooga The evsnt will uke place
on the second Toesday in April, and will be a
big affair A atsambf.at will be aharterrd ti
take members ot the conv( ntiou from Chatta
nooga to Harris.-n when* a programme very
varied has been fix#-*!
Tbs Pulaski Citizen, of March Jd. h*t*
*'J«sv Black, a n«-gro mau in tbe eoipU.y « f
La#l S. S. \' illiatusou, of this county, tuade
an onprovoked aa«Aalt up«)u that gentleman
on Tuesday last, with an ax. which would no
doubt have proved fatal if a lltlls son of the
‘Squire s had not held the negro at bay with a
gun The negro escaped, Lst the officers are
after him "
i * The liobvar Bulletin of March It*, says
"IkSst Wednesday about 3 o'clock, a terrible
! rain sti.rrn swept over tbu aection, and con
tinued to jour doyrn torrents f waU r un
til Thursday morning, from the effects of,
which all the creeks, branches an 1 the Big
Hatchiu river roe* suddenly, and to such a
height that mile** upon units of fcaeiog wert
■ wept away. All of the bridges over Kpnug .
Creek were torn loose by the angry waters, 1
mills were more or le«* damaged , tbe trustle !
work in Clover Creek bottom, aowth of Mcdon !
was demolished, and no tmiua bare passed
Bolivar np to this writing."
The following items arc ti *ui th#' (ireerv
ville Sentinel, of the 23d,
Tho Methodists are haviug extensiv. rav.v
als at Johnson City and Rb*witowm At the
form* r nDceeom-* forty having i*ro(easL-d sav j
ing faith, and many more are inquiring aft»'r J .
salvation
An infant child of Mr Richard ('ate. living
about three miles fr uu this place, wa* burned
1 rear!v t*» death ou YloaiUy Ti * mother of
1 tbe child had g- n« to uxiirghbor's >-u an er
, ran 1 when th#' (Millet on which tb«# child was
pbuvd, caught tire and burned A neighbor
1 cl<■sc by, h**anng the child scream, rvn and
f itiud the tbild coxered in fliuin and snatch
id it out. It was burned from its head t » its
f*et. in many pdacesto a crisp
tlabansa Risi.
Airs Dawkins and child were killed 1.1 Bar- j
hour RMltj r- Oil Iv |k : .
ou the bouse.
At Columbiana John T was « *m
mittesl without bill f«r the murder of It Hi
S.U.H.
Sir.' D. J I’rmthcr was sh<>t by Mr. Jiuim I
rnmsr itClayt 1 oai mtinby bit Pnlk<f |
r#turned fir# Nobody seriously hurt
Two families named Keith uud Neighbors, ]
q-tat reled at a «ireus at Croas Plaius 014 the
D.th, and two # f th** former and *ne of th#*
latt#*r w.-re badly wound* and
Dunug the r*#eent term of C ort at (''entre.
(herokee (wninty Jnige M f Turn ley. of
J*<»k*'UViUe, v* ii<> iiAii joet gained a suit
a/atnvt a mart n i:n< t Marshall, was asaaulte#l
by his sou. who suanp#-1 a nutol within su
Inches "( J udg** T s bead as to* wv# sitting at
supp* r The pistol was kn(K*ke#| from hi#
Land *ud he waowpeJ. Ou trying the pistol
aft. rwarda il flrixi 1 Isar.
An>*th<*r difficulty occur, and iu B.trb >rrr roar/-
ty .>u Sunday 12th last, betawu Jaunst L
Warr.-n aud Joseph UUn, al lh< romdeuce of
th.* latter, nrar M )Uul Andrew, in which
Warrsu shut (Bans tbreo times, with a pistol, j
•• shsf Ukisg iff«6t is Glass's n|kt iwtli
•r
lirnry Bradftal 1 and H H YV tldron, rs atg ‘
*• l with pntUug au iron across the tr* k 1
of tbs Western iLilniad. with inteuti >u ol
throwing the tnuu from the track, hav. been
after a preliminary examination, oommitUsl t<.
eouuty jail for a hearing i>efors tbe Circuit
Court.
The dwelling of Charjes 1* Strrrr.larger
at# (tw stables wcr. burned at Montgomery
•■a the night of th#* 19th During the ttiu
an eogiiie .wi» runulhg. a- hiTT. Mr O
Graham fell nuder the sheila, which (Mtsa**d
ov»r his I gi find abdomen dongeroufify injur
mg him I”<r ’ c»th« r men, in trying to stop
th- engine, er. re thrown down and badly
bruised. *"
Near (ire* nap.rt, ou the t'ooa* river, las!
week an alarm was raised from a negro cabin,
aud the mighbon repairing to the place found
5 V* U#a! 1 .lead from gpnsn.t Wi.uude iu the
n«w i. with a new-born bab.< lying t»y her A
child said the woman's husband had gOQ* into
the next s*om and immcdutely afteraarvL a
gun was thrust tkn Ikli I* rack 1 . the parti
tion and the fatal ahot a as fired.
KU'OKI K Tills LIB .
TH# Ks-Klai Message—lts NseeasUy-Ow4-
ilti| l »«• reels i**4-l ter Hrmrilr Ua| l>e
»a>r4.
Iu • ’lummitio • on th President's Kll Klux
kfewsage, the >'■ \* \ :k Tn bur).-thus responds
, t • Notthern sentiment
The eflTrct of this meisaga on the rauitry
wid be fsr more «xciting. w>- than
* :t’.»r its writer or Congress t nletuplataa. It
is a iee*»gmti n • f the ;reat strength of tbe .
Hu klnx orgat.i/a'ion. which luatif |*ataons |
at tbe North La' her ui Aus regarded aith ;
iudtffeieuv'e, will now understand, in j
the light <*t thi-. diei*l declaration, that the
alarm was »*'*uud*‘»i none too soou by the pub
i lie prv** It i« an admiaaivu of i4atn>nal
weakness which wdl at #*nce ibcetre and eo
1 courage the (Vmsptrators to still unue des
!p. rate actions than they have hereto- !
fore daretl It will excite lbs Southern pa
pers to lufi.xmmatory denoorialnma of ob
noxious persons, and to passionate
a|#pral« to mistaken, impulsive partisans. Al
ready Northern ovoans *'f the ku Klux party
denounce the President for thi» action as a
Di lator, and afc*«rl that hia whole purpose in
demanding tbs (tower of the nation to protect
its loyal ntirena is to maintain himself in
power Such declarations, in the fact of the
terrible outrag#v* which sr« every day (#ccor
nng at tho South, are insult* to men tos(ured
by feelings of bnmauity and sentiments of
iastiiwfTo what rsah*«*Uon ou tbw part ot thr
Ku-Klux the message may dirwrtly lead we
cannot now goews, but w»* are distr.«ss<t to
l«elieve that it will exasperate them to th#
t-*u»U4i—mu) -d many uiurt: outrages bofore
fOr#sw can be sent to quell them They
will not accept it as a wamiug They
have gone too far their organization is
u>> uaarly (»erfeeled. their designs are too
olearly revealed, the time selected for action is
too Howe at hand for them to tarn back now.
and it would not surprise us. if this massage
precipitated in a<mie of the States bloody in
•nrrecLotts, in which Hontbern Myaimts will
suffer mt*st,-painful persecntiona But such
conseqnsuc*N will only further warrant if
any wort needed prompt action and while
we trust outrage* will not eusne, vre hope that
action ruav not be delayed. Tbs right of
Southern loyalists to protection no one denies,
tbe used nobody longer doubts; and there
should now be manifested the disposition and
tbe power to aecure it, if uecessary, by foWe
I of the National arms
Uwaar l<ew#a.
t ountiy |'«pera occasionally «v« mtertaUog
, tturns in their looal ct>lumus Ws qnots oue
! from a paper (>ubiishsd at S*n Ant.>ms. Tex
as “Out of thirty or forty practicing attor
neys tn this city, uot more than six or eight
drink to excess. ** And this is anothsr from
the smbs column “Borne family near our
aaasiam had onions for dinner. Ws would
like to have an ordinance named prohibiting
the sale of each a vwfefiatls
KmaM TV* te on tba Increase tu N*wr Tori
THK NKNATK.
1 lUrni) ti.ilon fiß.lF#fll«i| Tiiasss
l.» Fight.
A YSaahiogton letter of the lust says :
The scenes tu tiis Bsusts to-day were extra
ordinary for that body. They , .-wmbUcl those
oeuiiUKi in the Hona*i«h* n fiubnstenig )• th'
order of the dsy It »as not exactly fihbus
tsring, but it ws# a* near to it as the Hsnate
nsualiy ootues Ther® was a » >rt of tnangnisr
fight In the first place th#* K-pnblicaxi* wsrc
1 divided aud the Democrats sere agaujit both
, wings of the dominant I>*rty. though
>ccasHionally voting w.th on® ot th* other,
as the < 1 ret• instances seemed t • war- '
rant The smeudmant of rv-uator hhatrnsu
to the Anthony reeoloUno, inatiu Dug th*- ;
Ju iiciary to report a blit for the !
protection of life and property at tbs South.
and providing that the Senate shall remain in
sessiou to fiOtaidir WMell a hi 1. was tbe bone
"t contention Tbfi origius! rtaolntion of
Seualr.r Anthony provides that no other boai
n* 44 shall be considered st this m«*i u except
s bill relative to the condition of tbe Nonth
The IhnKKlktf np(s>acd the wh_4* prupiiai
tion The revenue reformers, led by Trum
bull, c>p(»#eed that (art c-f It which confinas
legWaUon to the condition of the South. He
wanted to Lav» th* House resolution* alx.lish
ing the duty on < #.*l and salt included The
revenue reformers do not seem to b« v«ry
strong in the Senate. They did not make
a rtM(*ectablt> showing to-day, sn l even with
the IVmcwratv who voted steadily with them,
they could not muster uricb over twenty vote*
on any prop'xutiuu. Trumbull voted mostly
with the Democrats und msoag-d to call dowt#
upon himself Die anathema# of his party as
sociates Unis and again. Tn® proposition was
tnad<- to taks up and fifid H >»#* rsar#-
luttons at*oliiihing the t .1 • t.l ar. 1 salt,
aud it was often (wfestsd. The men whopar-
Ucipated in the Republic*!! caucus which
agTeed to tbe Anthony resolution seemed to 1
think that th®y were pledged to abide by its
decision, so tL®y v.#te*i steadily against a#l
other propositi iu. Il wa*. finally agreed to
instruct ths Judiciary (.Committee to bring ma
bill for the suppression of the Ku Klux, and j
that the Senate would consider thin and noth
ing else.
j THK wot Tilt 4H01.1M1 TKUJ DLF.*.
Thr Prr.l4.al IMrrsilsH lu HaM#>re Or
4ri til Iter H e »•» **»• r# of Iter IravrrM-
Mriit l»» hr t «rfi If Nrrraaary.
WiHßtNoTov.' March 21 Mr. Uhau#l>erlain.
Attorney * .. Deral of Uartolma, Mi.
jx-nter. and Sunat ‘rn .lawyer aud ltol>eriaoti.
had a conference with lb" We*idw#t to-day in
regard to ac-ndiog troops to tho disturbed du
-1 tricla of their 8 at* Tho I’r* ir-4« i.t nsvnjrv-i
| thetu that b* bad already, *Umt two week# ago
1 ordered t<> that Suit#* twelve companies of in
; fantry and four of caTalry.aud that lh®> are now
! on their way from E<>rt TL« l*r#ai
lent said that be thought that there is m >re
disorder now in Houth Carol ins than iu any
j other Southern Htate. but that he will
use all the power deleg*<e#l to him. and he
hinted that he thought that li® had enough to
support Governor Scott, and assisting hin.
in protecting the (fe»c«ahl® citizen* of tliat
State “If two regiments will not 1 » it." h>
remark'd, “ten shall l>e shall or st*ut there,
and k®pt there, too, if necessary, as long s*
1 this A Jiuiuiatratiou is in powai." IL *ld®d
that if s Democratic UrmnLul is ehi'ted in
I 1)472. one of hi* first »et* will be to withdraw
: the troops, and tteneral Urar.i said Lhat L
would ad via** Repuldt 'an* to follow the troop*
j out of tb#» Stats.
Tllf; DAY KM'OK Tw KIFUSKI).
Wlial a i hat |r#i*»u Mss 414 w lilt s Hsil V
fif* hsslrrs.
Ihe News oi )o» ter dsy says, relative to the
Thursday evening (lerforuiauce of ths luyate
nous l r 'therm who open here M >ndsy nexL
that daring what i* known a# th® \Lrk se
ance," an incident occurred which for a titm i
created quite a ripple of excitement amoog
th® mvstificd s(K-ct«tor*. An occnjtent of a,
(■lace iu the family cucle. (whom we haft
•one* ascertained uU ill Michael Kelly, of
No. »i. John street, ) who s* l*od the opportu- ;
ulty, when tfie siugle gyration* of th*- ;
i#h«>*(>hoi 4 4ccct musical iiistruuieiiU had I
t**gnn, t j spring a buda-evc lar.t* ru up-,
ou th® pr - mum The lighH lhu«
'•«od U|miii the ®Ug# w*» u t by any meaus j
i.figiit, and rwrbapn u t longer than half .
j.* miuut®. The w*# closed st
[ "UCt, and, thr { light* L'.#ng i.wR I*rofcs»or .
Fay stated the fact relative to tbe iudtern
! which ®*- med k: »wn t ■ tiUt f< wui tki- v|iecU*
j t<»rs and reqocated the mU-ifcrcr. ■ of i#oljr**
The audience joitwd in th.* a)|«al. ana, vnth
cries of “put h;iu out. ' th \ dant®. r illu
minator was arrested nu i taken l» the
gusrd-hoanr Our reporter w*» s*-atc.! in
the front row of the orchestra chair*-, and
in the dim light of the momentary illumi
nation saw distinctly the figure of s man
standing difcoßy tn *r.mt nf tht* choir it: •
which~Proieiisor Fay a motueut before had'
l>eeu tie#! and seated The mau was waving
a guitar, which he held by th® neek His body
and aim w#-r«s in mag from side to aide to give
greater scope to th® gyrations i#f the shining j
guitar Tbe other guitar and the artu of a man
were also visible u* they enthred the Ctrcls of
light cast by the lantern. Iu a moment the ,
lights were relit, and. np »a examination. Pro
h#*' -r E-y weed ®t»erf (W lkivecports wrrr -
found securely tied to their chaua iu ths #ame
way in which th#-y had tied th®ms* lve# m '
the prece.iing scene. The pofiuon cf th® ’
tniu seen iu front of, and hi* proximity
to, the chair in which Profeaaor Fay had
been seated and tied a tn *ment before, left no
i doubt m otu rep>rter s nnud that the figure
was that of the stout Professor himself There
wa*. of eoarae. neither sufficient tun* nor ,
light to identify th# features, and the writ, r ol
thi# can only »laU< the result of bis own ot*
ttorvaliona, together with his itnpre—sons an 1
belief,-for wuat tt: J UMty !■• w it:. ;
interruption, the remainder of th« .Lrk seance,
including the coat scene, w is given, but it »
undeniable that the atlemptevl expose, imper
fect as it was. had the effect of dimirushing in
a very material degree, the interest of th an
dience in what was going ou.
Mr. Kelly, the hero of the Lauteru. wh
claims to have b.-an actuated bv a praisewortliv
anxiety to uiavbuse the public mind of the
i presumed lutcrveoUou of spints iu the «m##c(
was as we have eaid above, hustled off to the
guard-honse On his arrival there the officer*
probably puxxlcd a* to th® nature of th®
charge to be brought against him. detained
him a short time. when, there l*eiog no signs
either of apinta or mortal* as hi* aceatg r*. be
was released and went his way rejoicing
% T«CIIE**EK TR IfiEOV.
Hlo«4x Isaac af a *lsa4rr Isw- llorrlkl*
faille 1 ■
The Nashville Banner of the 2-»lli ha* the
f' Honing
Mi araxxsßoao, March il
The sland# r case of Msvuor against J It
Taylor lu ths Circuit Court was decided yes
u-rday. the jury bnigiug iu s verdict ol |o.-
000 damages lor the plaintifl Maynor re
mitted tA.'JOO of the abort amount, leaving
defendants to (vsy the oat a Thu liberal
course on the part of Mayuor seam* to hive
only incfwatc*! tbe hatred euurtai&ed agamvt
turn by tha TllW
About five oVlock last evening. Mayuor and
hi# (>nnci(ial wilneaa, Williatu Hall, leA the
city for borne on borseback Taylor with las
two sons and a man named liroau. left direct
ly afterward and ov®rt<»ok tlie two Lorsemen
about three mil®e oat 00 the Llwuou INkev.
Just as the carnage pa*#od the two men the
Taylor* tnrm'il iu ibeir avals and began firing
ou Hall and Maynot- Ths latter were un
armed tins of the Taylors jumped oat of lbs
rarnag® and go< over the fence into an old cot
ton field Hall jumped off his bores
and pursued him la tbe affray that
ensued Hall received fire shots 10
the bowels and three or four stabs with a
toils He died iu a few momenta. Maynor
was shot slightly in tbe an* above tbe elbow,
bat be succeeded in hm escape. I Wooer J
N. Clark held an inquest ol the remains of
Hall, and officers were at once put 00 tbe
track of the assaulting party Taylor was
captured at home ami brought to Sfurfreea
boro, but his two eons and Brown are all at
large All tbe parties lire ten or twelve mitas
from here, near Old Jefferson. Tbe occureoee
has reused a great deal of excitement in the
community.
A woman m Gorydoo, Indiana, sues a mar
chant of that place for ttfi.ooo oa a breach of
prom tea Tfie man wants to eompromtee by
mnnfaf* bast Ike woman mye tbe will net
Have him now.
LATEST BY TELEOKAPIL
('OX; HUSSION A L FKO< EKDIM.N
Sunnier'k Bi* (lira o«#*h Ofl.
A I'owerftil Smokr.
(Vumu Belarus.
Vrlhixlist l'n-arhrrs 1 Assurlrlion.
Tbrir iK-durlions.
»w Orleans Oppr#w-, th*- Inrrras#-
of l/ouisinua J)rt»t,
Hulclde iu N#*» Jrru-j.
Culiau Duties.
Th.* Falcon Safe—-A Portion of her
Canto Lost.
FOREIGN * NEWS.
Napoleon uu Hour with the
at Windsor Castle.
TW French Xinlster of War Call
intr for Troop*.
The Uunhoat* of the Seine Captur
ed by the Insurgent*.
Lyon* Carried by the InanntenL*.
(»eu. Caribaldi to tw Promptly Ar
rested on French Soil.
The Kim; of Sweden Sirk.
liaron tierolt HHi res.
Plenipotentiaries of Franee Irrired
in Urusw-ls.
Meetinirs to Take Place at the
French F mhasty.
NOON UI.M'ATt 111-s.
iaturotel Itw I • pa; t#*i
\\ AMI 11 N CsTO.fi.
W4MIWIKM, Mar h 'J7 In U.® Senate
I Su inner uiuan need itXMi.elistely up.n it® **-
Th® crowd won Uk- inij'*®achruent
1 liuiea
NokhiUM 1 mg >0 tbe iiouac.
('mutes ar* repo<U«l in the peririß*
of Lit uiaiauA
Mtt YORK.
Naa I**ax Me; U 27 Ths
Alhambra. Livingston *»* rgia aud Calabria'
t“" *"!'«»
The ohip CatewVo. Iron. Lawr t aKil L*t .
Uharlivstcu. r»* sivendone#! at ***s r 'Xi th® lllb !
March. The capta'n and thirteen -f th® crew 1
have arr-.vrd at Nassau
EMILAM).
London. Msr:h 27 Nap Icon viajt* g icen
Victoria t« -day
The French General Assembly % -ted pub
it-* fa«4*-fmte Aer Abe murdered timers tv and tin"
a b'j-ti ■ lr*m.
The I»eily New* ha* a *f>ecu.l di«parch from
Darts stating that th« elections paaerd off
quietly, and reaulte-d in an overvbelming
C«>mnmm*l majority, and that the revolutv o 1
ary aathonties arr cumplrtely dominant.
The abdication of Admiral Soisart and th*
Mayor increaa# * thr ’r®v* v* th- rivrtaiicp '
which within a week, will aprtal to a-1 th*
large towns, and reuder the (* aiUon of the.
government in the rural districts untenable.
Tfie Telegraph's special fr >m Veraaillea.
a»ve (ten Lefto retire# from tbe Ministry of
War. and will be succended by Qan UWin
ivaolta. a returned pnaoaer from (vermary
It is gvnera’ly thought that the (r >vrrninei.t
ja defunct, aiil a rum r 1# current that Thtrrv
will be forced torraigu, and w ill succees.l ,
ed by Due d'Aamai® Tbi- r# 1* reported a» j
aaying that wheu the be# UNI, - .
000 trusty troops, it will attack Tana It n*
believed tbe Government will go to T sra
The Prussian Kat# born advanced ,
to \ iDCea:i*w
EK AM E.
Paata. March 27 Vistefdsy evening at 7
o'clock the elecUou was orderly.
Tfie mty is now perfectly qui< L
! Tbe conunlW yiehia to tbe newly tlevied
municipal government.
C'hauxT lias be«n libfrakal. and has gone to
.^araaillea.
f Kasset has disbanded tbe loyal baiUlw'na
and baa gone to VeraaiUew
Tfie depotiee of tbe Repablican la* ft hav®
resolved to au(.(#ort ths government whde it i»
true to a republic.
KYFMMi DISPAHHLV
See - isteA Pr,w 1 > ter*
H ASIIIM.TON
W 4MUQ7CX, March 27,—Tbe subnetipUon
to the new loan is now forty millions
Collector Bailey • irfalv'aUou ta M 2,000.
lioi aa The committee to which the Pres
ident a nifsesge was referred, had two lmpur
taot meeting"# today Several bills wens is
trodaced and rwfecrwd U» tbe committees when
sppoiottel
8c oa lor Su tuner occupied all day He satn-
Up “Thus stand* tbe cause International
law has been violated m two of it* command
ing rules, one securing tbe equality of nations,
and the other providing ngamst belligerent
intervention, while a distinctive fundamental
principle of tfie AVmstitnUoo. by which tbe
President la deprived of a kingly prerogntiye,
is disregarded, and Ibis very kingly preroga-
tive u asset ted by tbe President. This is
tfie simplest statement Looking aUll
further al tbe lac la wit awe that ail this great
disobedience has for ita object tfie acquisition
of an outlying tropical lelnnd with large pro
mise of wealth and that In carrying out this
scheme our Republic has forcibly maintained
a usurper in power that sis might sell fits
country, and baa dual! a blow at the mdepen
danos of ths black Republic of Hayti which.
hmidst being a wrong to that Republic, was
•f insult to Iks African race And all this has
boon Roue hy prerogative alone wßhoot (be
I authority of an art of Loo grew*. If wu'U a
trtnmction, tnsry heede-l in ®*n
, ®wcape jndgmcr.t, it U difficult to ses whs! tt
. sec unties r«m#au. a bat other aacred rule o\
iuturnationsl law may not be vlolalad. *
what other for> ,gu ost.-.a u*ay u>d l#s '
■truck at. what other beingwretft
incnaxma may net be burled, what other
kingly prerogative may tuA be sized In tbe
course of hi« speech, enlarging upon tbe de
claration that th* President had placed him
*e!f at h®sd cf a fiowetful and costly *
Ku Klux than tl r*s* of the *outh. he proceed -
♦•-I. Had tb# President te®n so inspired as to
1 I*wto* (n the Southern Unionists, white and
| Lbt k. one ha'.f the tim® io x®al. will, persona! 1
attention, personal effort, and personal int®r |
ceoaion which he has bestowed upr.n LU at- '
tempt toot-tain half an island in the Cfiribean
Sea. onr S nthern Ku K'ni would have existed
in name <*nly. while tnnquih’y would hav® 1
reigned ®v®vywhere within cur BortDra. T
ffienerai applau-*® in the galleries and hisse*
The Vice Pr®*ud®nt Th® Ufisir cann K con
sent that there shall be manifestation* of ap
proval or disapproval 10 the galleries and h® I
reprehend* the on® aa promptly as th® other
If they are re(*ated tb® Ufiair must enforce \
the ord«r of the S^ate
Mr Sumner pro®*«*ed®d 'Now. aa I desire
th® aupprenon »>f the Kn-Klux wherever
show* itself, and tbe eU-vation of tbe African
rac® I in*#.*! that the Presidential scheme :
which itwtaiU tbe Ka-KJux on tbe coa*t of m.
I>*»ming ■*. and which, at the same tim®. maulu
the African race in tbe black republic shall be
represented. I speak now «»f that
j Kn Klux. of which th® Pxmidwit is the de
: dared h* a.l. and 1 k f-<r the African rac® j
wh<jm the Preai-lent has trampled down. I*
tber® any S.*nator in earnest again it tbe Kn-
Klnx. let him arrest it on tbe coast of Sl Do
- :niOK« I* there any Senator ready st all <
times to seek the elevation of th® African rv# !
here u the orcaa.i >n for hi* beat eff >rta ■
In Ginier* »*. Campbell from th® Circuit
C mrt of Louisiana, the Supreme Court ..ffirm ■
th® dyendon iUAtaming tbe contract of a j
pr #miaory note, the consideration of whicfl we*
tfie price nf slave* purchased before tfie war f
Cmmv Unraia. Ths per ciaL increa*® j
numlwr of farms is. Alabama 22. Arkansas 7 .
Florida 50. .Georgia 2. Louisiana 23. Mtaai* j
•ippi 42. Musun .V# North Carolina 21 |
Tecii®s*®e 43. Virginia 1* Kentucky. V*.
Massachuosette show## a low* of if, per rent.
New HsrrjaLir® 2 (»«r cvtiL Tetas and Houth
Carolina not mads up.
The f«-r cent of in reuse in ®»uC hsLm. iu
S productiv# of indostEr i* Alatuma A3. Arkan
sas 76, Flonda 263. ( ieorgia 91. L>oisiana 142
Miosiu(>|'t 47. Miwsourt 242. North Caroiuia
1. Tennessee lts>. Virginia 4 .. Tex*' and tfootfi
| ( aroiina n#*! mw l® up
WtiTXtt Rar-mr r-»s rwt uvr 24 w
. The area of lowest pm ore which was Han
* day evening in Kentucky l> m<w o*tr klosas
1 chusetU. Il hss m .is (»r.-grn»>. l-®en preceded
by rain and snow, and brisk n••rifitasl and
norlhatwi aind*. Cloudy and weather
have prevaiikd t day > o tin- lower lakes and
in the eastern S»ai®> Ciwar and partis.i>
j cloudy w«fl4tl#rr. with rt-itq; Larotueler, prA
vniled fr m Gtiio to Atiauta. Ib« presaure
Los r# tn-uLci stati airy from the SoatL and
gttlf BtaUt I tt OfiJ rim tar
•airter sitii incrT*riDg t®mjHratur®, and
light wmtteusat wuuis. a tin lie*: VcAtber fw
! ported from th# Mississippi Valley and wsst
wsrd
Ps gaaiLtna* It 19 probable that ths
. storm n w prvvwiUng 10 th* laiwUd. States
wul clear sw«y on Tue*.iaj. » ith brisk north
west wind* on that roost > rwsfi and gentle
wind*, with piruony eLmdy weather, will
probably prevail oa the Gulf anJ South At
lantic Clou Jy weather ou Likes Ontario and
In® An th®r storm i* ap(»rv*a hitig from
the titreu.® u<-rth a cat.
FI4ORID \.
kn Wn. Marv.ii fTj. -The !»aik lUdpatfi
,h-l L >. f ;
vxv rff hy wrrerkera. leakings t'.gfiUr
m:%i YORK.
Saw t -ax. March 27 Tbe Methodist
Preacher* AsaiK-wtiou U> dsy condemned the
ater-gomg. car.i-piay ing and faakKsoabi®
ianeca. lvimesuc amusements tn Btexterats'--a
were Esther commended as ten Lag to in®hns
Ben to HFUIAIB Kt t. Hie "
SOUTH C AROLIN A..
( fliLLErroN, March 27 The steamship
Falcon V4i g -t off her danger-us position al
a Isle hour last Light and was brought m
safety to L«r wharf Sh® 1 * nnicjured although
a porti -n of her carg l was thrown overboard
in th# effort to lighten her.
LOl ISIANA
Nt» (Hixbns. March JT The Timas, this
morniug (-utlshe* a card ol nearlj lour humlred
signatures of property -own®n» sad Ut payers,
among them many of tbe most (wornmeet
business firms in tfie city, declaring that they
will u»e every legal runs ns to rvaist the pay
ment of all additKm* so tfie State debt over
and above the taenty-five mi'll ut already
racurred.
B»*r Bill Raia thi* a v - the ground*
a UUle muddy good attendance. The White
Stocking* 0. 1.f.0,0,<1,0.6,0 Total 9,
Lme 5tera.0.0,€,0.0..0.0.a,a Total t> Not#
home run wa« earned ou either ude Each
rat#*her passed onr l«all Chicago's tuade 2
»
ENbLANU.
L'NDON, March 27 Napoteon retmuued an
hour with Victona and family
An oddrrt* of vticotu* was aia*U by Lord
Stanley
Marshs! l anrwbcrts < hiidre a were also
present.
The Castle <tr\'Un#te were filled with a i;reat
crowd who cheered the cx-Emperor.
la tfie Roefiera burglary the vsrdict of tbe
jury. I'lfrt# Bartan ami Jan t »(*d«ville were
found guilty without capiul punisfiment, and j
recommended to the mercy of the court.
Mott Hogan and Frank Petri* *tr* found
not guilty. Hogan and Peine wc*# reurreated
on other chargwa.
E IL Chandler, a wall known merchant,
*ras found dead on tfie street.
John A IL'vey, a cabin passenger ot tfie
steamship Yaxoo. from Philadelphia, suicided
by jumping overboard March 21, off Japtter
laght Horsy resided in Morristown, X. J
CUBA.
Havana, March *7.-After April Aral export
duties will be imposed on sugar, per hogshead
♦ 150, molasace, jwr bogabead. SSO. raw sl.
raw tobacco, per pound. 15 coats.
After July IsL 10 per ccnL will be imposed
ou all goods imported. tKfier local laxeewiU
ha augmented and ths proceeds will be used to
redeem notes issued by tb* Spanish Bank and
advanced to tks Treasury for war purposes.
lIDmiItf^UIVrATTHEIA
aaar*l*4*4 t*r#e# P>st«s4cbss ;
FRANCE.
Visq.ru ■*. March 17. —Tfie Mintettr c 4
3T» r ha* notified IVrf. cts (o mil * battalion
volunteer 1 in each of the depart
-rmanoa of a law Just passed tba' 4
National , «®mhly Tfir-« will bes .nrerded 1
'• f vi.#t®!\ rereiv# .telly oo*
sfßl s fiqtf Theft officer* w',ll h* ip y
1 pr,;nte4 by tL* Mini*i*r af War
The Dehsts *sy* Tullier is insane and
cam! for by his of the Central
1 Ccm:tnitte*
The insurgent* hare seized the gunboats in
tb® Seine capturing the crews snd *ome unitn
p®*rtnnt docutn®ut* 7L® official Journr.l of
' tfi® committee announce* I l * battalions of
1 Watior-al Guards out of 24 organized in Ly
ons to vupp> rt tfi® command Th* n*w govern
ment fi-v* been proclaimed there without blond-
Iskevi
SP A I >
if Aiain. March 27 will proba
bly be chosen Pred I®ut of the Spanish S®n
ah . and D*-*n SaJostLvUj OLzaga. TrcaideLt of
the Chamber of Deputies
A Republican hand has mid* it* appearance
in th* province of Len te
i:.N(.L\M)
Loxlux, March 27. Ti, • Doily New# spe
cial dispatch from Dr a®® U aay* ltezaius u
about so leave f#*r France and Leboaef will gr>
to the Hagu® Ttef revolt iu Ai».*n#u u #prsad
mg.
The Telegraph * *>prcial corres(c>ndrut at
Wresudas the 4 •«# Tern meal bos ordered
the prvinj 1 arreat of Getirral Gard«aldi np>n
appeuran o oa French ami.
Ths KiLg of baadvu i« suffering a relapse
of his recent sickness The Crown Pnnrcfmd
I Tine ewe of 1 Denmark have gone to vioit him.
l oivlfirri®* has been summoned to VrnsilUu
I* RUSH I \
Buu iv. March 27 - The Cross Gazette myt
Oendt b recalled fr*wn Waohingtou *t hi* own
request
4 ten. Voigfit Rhctr r#-rum and* thoV»erman
army of oecufation of France in the sb
•ence of Frederick Charle*.
A Dill will be introduced iu the Federal
Parliament for the inc rp# -rati >n of Alsace and
Ixwrain* under th® vernment of the Em
' p®r *r It provider t!iat the Grrman ConsA-
I tutßffi «i . t#c euf 'red a*, the law of the land
from th« l*t of Jsciaery No luention 1* mad®
of ceding a portion of the acquired territory
to Havana
BELLI! M.
Kl wax la. Mirth 27 NVg'j!ut."tv fur the
final trusty of peace b®ta#sen France and Ger
many viß soon c :uiu»-xic-
Dec I®roue aci G -lar l, (•icui(>k>U nlianas
A France, arrin-and
the hist oittiug of the rt prewentativcs of both
govanofsau ahi be L-11 this we* A. The
French rm)#i*sy i> th#; ( iu * agreed u(»"0 f. r
•
Pcr*«aall 1 1® s.
tty Ivan u#» 4 obb. Jr., is aatd to have written
asveaty-ftv® miles of printed mitt#*r
A bill for an appropriation of to
purchase a f r Mn. Oovemot Ale* m.
was defeated in th#- Mlamssippi House the
other day
Mr Bayard Taylor oeems to be almrat oa
aaccrafil as a farmer a* L* ha* long proved in
Lis trifle capacity of (»traveler and lec
t«rer He La*, within a day or tw >, sent so
rnark't freah cucumber* gr *n thi* season at
hia country ptec*;, at Kcairet #.itiar®, Penn.,
without artificial heat
Ass check upon the dispensation of (M-isons
by qrn. :iu? Irug clerk*, it is suggested that
it ohad I* mad# a law that all pcienuout in.
grrd:enla ta drug st rre t>® placed in ade
partzneut It th htealves. in L.tiles of a pecu
liar and defined sbs}#*» triangular would he
best.' and with a stopper also of tm nnusnai
an 1 defined color
The senior editor of th® New York observer,
writing of L,* recent vuot to Washington,
myt I sea nothing new. except Via&is
ft-— 1" a statu* of President Lincoln. Tfi*
•button* th* doaa A«d is
this all tfiai ifis 'venoraLTw editor deigns to
say of a statu# for which Unci# Nam (aid
SIS.UOU
Tfie preufiv novehst who wnU* under the
w*r dt p* uxmt of Louisa Muhihack, is so inhar
mouious with fit-r hualmn !. say* a Bvrun cor
respondent, that tfiry are about so separate oa
terra r 1 t •+ii*L<LoL.
The great dead nor®list. Domes, never re
'®«v#l anything he h«d w ntten. declancg it he
had doc* 00, he ohoald have been certain to
cast MS into tfie fir® This will givs tfie
would-be wits a coveted opportunity so say he
should have re-read hy al! mean*.
lmpecnaioue young writer#, seeking employ
ment upon so toe respectable journal, will find
nigibte equations by appiyiug at Um bureau of
the Central Committee in Paris TM) number
of vacanciew iu the editorial pruf<wai«>u of tfie
capital was never greater than at the present
tuna Applicant* who look for a career more
bet®/ ehd brilliant than otherwise will be pre
ferred
How to C arr tte® *ae«al Bell.
have heard of hue effective cure ft*r the
**-iol evil which »e gxv» for the benefit o(
p4rpl®xed and disgusted fc .il*cbold®rv. A
gentleman kving up town va* xanoixUgreat
ly on discovering that Lw ffoe new tnan-i< n
stood next so a boa*® of a bad repute. Not
wiahirg to lire in such a moral sunosphsiv,
or to allow his property to deteriorate, and
knowing that the law could do nothing for him.
he took the matter into his swu hands, and ot-»-
fione*! a man with a lantern on his dtxratepe,
s» that fie coaid have a fan view of every
person who mod® s visit to tfie adjoining real
denoe. The man was also furnished with note
book aud peonl. and directed to writs down
an accurate description of all tfie visitors next
door The result was that scarcely any were
found bold enough lo run the gauntlet at the
risk of being confronted by an oocurate de
acnpuoD of themselves in next morning's pa
per, aud the infamous establishment left with
out patrons and was *pe*edily broken np. This
appears so u* to be going to work aft Ike root
of tfie enl patting a sal ataxy check on tfie
bad jaasiou* of men.
la tb® Plewer Dsp*ta.
Oar tedy friends wrii cn-w te- xm tfir i nek os I
for pteutato fill their fiowrf beds. Tbe seed
of annuals and perennials may rnw be plant
ed in warm, light rufi. borders, and trana
uixuttd into tbe bed#* after the plants are
large enough to handle well The bed* to re
ceivethem should be w. II worked *
Planting !■ order to dmtroy all the
v >nng wee»i*, and to gel thi «oil tn
Jood condKiou A mat many ffowez
lUa* are very -mail and should be
1 oovered rerr lightly, or they cannot oomeop.
I ManV loose their s*ed by eoyrnaff Utem
• so., j®e(v Many of our beat bedding plant*
msv be easily increased bj Jivision of tbe
roou. uthiT* by eu'Uuir, AiHpng oor raa>-
m,r pUnU th. Vrrbiua lluß *1 it* h*»d 0#
i tb* lut. for >‘* K”* 1 °l oolon bad
M*rbing*. anil it* pfufu.iten ol Uootaa It i*
vrr; .*-iW pru[Mgat«l <njm and 1*
grown ta qnaut.Li*a by all lb* land
ing riiwwrt*. at T,ry low pricaa. o«raniam>
of lb. Z,inal* Tmrirtttw, of which than ar.
almowt all ahadn of Pilot, both wngl* or
dowbl*. with tba roaa an 1 balm-neantrd. “•**
An* bpldjng planU. Tb* gold and mlrm
tricolor Tanetlro of O-raninni# #■# ■"
Mtitad 1 it bplding planta. bat ar* *«7 pr*“)
for pot |lanta Vrry rt*»« lßipfo#W»»**
baro U-- tuad* in tb. U*< «•» • **
rlaaa of ) lanla both In
Tb*u w. h.ro Habotropc*. Lan'am*. Caro.
Uon* Frol'. tiiTbro
mums. INiblisi tn gvest variety, 111 g**Xl ft^rw
NUMBER 17:i(>
•nag pUaU. Among tL*. ornarrenul foliage
pinnte. the mv rariatiM < 1 Coien* art aatilit-4
to Um flrwt nmk m ornaßcaul plncita. Ik*
Lnliiaxit colcm had hsodnoiae il ark toga cf
lomi of (be vane lira, are the edmiratica of all
behrtdere fn Sarre «z«-i bad*. Cannaa and
dwarf tin nan can trill give quit* a f rcf:m! »p
--p^aranre
|Hnte (• ft ala a Me pu ta t lom .|
\n; body ran noil the reputation of as▼ iadi-
Tidual. how* rer pore anl c Lael*, by uttonue
a aoa|Hc.on that La eneuuea will Daltcrn and
hu fri. nda oarer Lear oL A puff of the idle
i v ui.l oan take a eat I tow of the M a ihhi
th- and do a murk f tmachie! wak-h thr boa
*andman most tot* » I.*.* t „ nml . Uie float,
tag particles Lo fin*- Uy aeen and
too light to be stoppwl. Such are the seeda of
a lander, ao early ih/wn. an difficult to be gaih
t erad an. and yet ao peruicioua in tL. ir frnita.
| The alanderwr knows that maaj a wind will
catch op the plague and heron,, noinoned by
hk laainaatiena, without ever nuukiog the aa
; Udote. No reputation can refute a uneer. nrr
! an y human akitl prevent muchief
OFFICIAL ADVERTISE* KMX
"TATK OK OKOKUi V.
Dlt AKTMtST of hTATR. i
Aruiii Mar (, i* KI }
ORDERED
By hla Eareileary. the C*-veru»r that h.a prorli
uaUos of Um l Mb larwatMf IffTu. iffenng • reward
*f Line hundred dollars lot Um irnat and con»Utice
A any perwua who may violate the ia«a in relauot t
ta* mu* < f latoiicatiag liquors, arul the carrying cf
■t—iL' y «r«p. ua. oo ilMton day*, la hereby revoke.l
cm«a under my hand and aral of off L-e
DAVID Q. CUTTOIa.
mar AV-dJtelt 8<- of HIM.
A PROCLAMATION.
C» bOKUIA
Bj Hina b. un.u>< k,
<•' bairrh.r #f .aid stair.
WHAII.UI. (JffWaai lafonMUd) baa been received
•4 lit t« Department that there :* now pen.hr.4 la Ut>
-uprrvor <'.»urt of the county of C&vrcfcee. a till .»f
lodulmeat barging one J.iib Muaj*» • th th- cf
frnae of Simple Larceny, .hon* stealing'. an<l ll be-
A- maie kuwn to me. that the aeld Mru.ni. after
baetag been lodged in jail under aud mdlctmect. Laa
*•*'. <s«4eo m making bia rm. ape therrfn.m . and
» berene. The Sber.M of amd county of * bereber
ertifiee to nae. that he baa mad. every pvwihir effort
u bia power to apprehend the a*. 1 M LLiaa. but with
cst aeml. and il being eaaential to the internet of the
• ■entry that the aait MrtdJn be brought to justice,
.n order that be may be pn*ie4ed for the many drpra
dab «e be haa committed ape Ibe gun* 1 pe..p'« of
•anl county of Cto an V the frvuLL. e a.i .L-cot
tbrnto
Mow therv'.RT. I do hereby laaue thia, my pr aU
aati t. offering a reeur'l f TIVE HIM RFJ> DOL
LAKH toe the appyebeneion and delivery <1 the **.<l
iiaar MnxiM to the Mbenff of t'ber iii« ,-ouatj . and
an addit.oaau reward of IIVA Hl .NMU.D DOLljklO
Upon Ida .übikh-a
»r*vn under my han.l and ti*e (•real of tbe HUte.
at the captUW m Uie ci|J us AUanla. Hu a z%i day of
Mar. h. in the year of our I>«rd Eighteen
and Wr»My-oo*. and of the lti-lep.-n■leii'-e cf th
Lnitaad Rtotee of Amerva the Ninety fifth
nrruH b. ki llocm.
By um < 1 jsvm.tr
l**v;p O. r./TTIWo. Ic-nUrj of •SUL
mar KLdJtwlt
NKW AOVKK UnK’HE.MX
'•m Nae Yoga Aokvtu. —Oa<> F R»wt:x k Cos . 40
Faaa IL e g M. FurTWimiu. A to . ,T P»m* ILjw.
Hi twos a Must, u Paaa K or.
ORPHANS’ CONCERT!
* T
30 OF THE CHILDHEN,
rmoM
SPRINGS
ORPHANS’ HOME,
IN ATLANTA. FRIDAY NLiiiT. Um. anl SATVR
DAY NltiHT. APRIL let at
IMiIVK S OPEUI HOUSE.
ntutaa K AILAHTA By the argsulAudaU
• » of the Truetcee ol line Hume. «• have be«a con
la.-ting a eervee of rsm.-erte for the benefit of th<-
HELPLESS CIIILUUIiN
or THK
CONFEDERATE DEAD!
W# ar« ouae t>» you tor the p»irj v * ‘ • f arcunug
y«ur m*l and ceupeeataow It> th - ta>i.laMe enterpr>ec
At preeeat «e prvrate for to' .*rpha4i*. lwu n..»r- are
aeA.ag admieaum into the bou.e.
Will Yoa Help it Krinidr far Thi-tu I
The Trtitoa bwn to make the Inet:tuL. u self
•uadaimng They want t make .1 a taL -4 aud a
ll m« fur Orphan* tn all Line to roar
W bile thewe are the i tubirew of Ihiien t ■b/e.'erate
dokdteru, a mmonty of them arr the • biLlrvn of Me
ana ami Odd fe Don.
la our tour through Teaneew- Kentucky Alahama.
MLiaeualppi and Luuiaia na. »« bao met ihouaanda
of warm heart*, and wherever we have !>e» n the pr*e
awre aud anuge ,*t the little anllrrrrv ha« e t. inched the
heart and m> vrd the tear
COME OUT, ONE AND ALL.
The aceoe artll awaken the better euiotMM cf your
nature.
Eatntnrr 10 ( ral.; ( hlUr. n f.i (rat.
##* See handlnlU and hear wba* the Crvee raja. 'hA
mar to eudtdaprtat A- D. TRIM MIAL kg. n
AUCTION oAlißrf
THIS DAT. AT 10 O'CLOCK.
J H BAK&KTT. Aact'r. J FRANK A fiMITII f*r r
A uENUUL LINE OF
HOURhHOLD Furaitnre. ('arpe— (>a k*ry aad
(tleea Ware. Trunk■ Feather Bed*. i«»llBg
taevae. he . 4c. Cuaae early amt g* t a bargun
mar toll
O. W. ADAlil. Avao’i .
TWO CSNTRAL DB'ATTR RTUFFT LOTS -I wiil
aad. apaa la* premieM. Tareoa y r. urn mg. toih
met .atli a .Lwk. two lot* *3bjuj toet. on l>ecatnr
atrvet. pari of Altee'e Lamber lard oo th* tea neat
to Mrm. Doyle w a bneh to* Thu la reatral pruper
ty. on a main atreet Mai* pnaito# TUlea prrftHt.—
Term* Half <wah hatoane to day* with tntrreat
aaartoU tl V. AP.UJt. Real Matatr Awul
TO BUSINKf• MCN.
FNOR RENT, to a reapectobi# tenant, that deelraMe
ceutrai RToKK. oa etrret. joining R«w«n
M-icrv k Waevh aud offpoatte the KunhaH II- uae Ap
ply t- WRIUHT. SCHMIDT A m
[>KARL HOMINY and GRXTH. Taaa. Coffee, an I
[ Rice, he aale to th* trade
C wmiC.MT. BCHMIDT k OO . Foreyth et
'K B —A tow rolla of Standard ltnggli g. eh ap. to
rtoae. mar to n
Ok. W. ADAIR. Auo’r,
t Brund Street Lot. to&fiO tort with • 10 fret alley.
I WILL BELL on Thu red ay m.en.oe Nth a*» an
the prenatoe*. ntllnetoah. a lottotw" f-wt. » ih a
14-feet alley aeat ground auoth of IkAL u« w%/r
--bourn, ou hnud Ureet Teew.* Half m.. Hainan
o'** , ?rmL A#au*
0. W. ARAIK, Aurt.oH.ri.
The Dorwy Property.
r WILL RRLL. at tbecvy MnM ru Bala Day. 4th
t »«•».. » ■■• ae< lHan u At. mju mi»a
>WN ol out. ,a«ttaa mi *Ur U.W4 "boJO* T fa
rttj Mrp lli. N mat la Hi,
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