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DAILY SUN
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HON. EPHRAIM TWEEDY IN
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[TY AFFAIRS.
r City KabMrlbcn.
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e in charge.
» abort time, we beg our city readers tobepa-
I as they can, in case (ai'nres occur. We promise
o that the evil will soon be satisfactorily nme-
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MAYOR'S COVET.
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■T.r.ggaWtMl Special Dlipatckes li fie la
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The Bum has not yet fallen Into the habit of inter
viewing distinguished men to auy considerable
tout There ars twu raaaoiib why this is so. One la,
diapoaitlou to become a bora to
Unguiahed nr undtottngaiabed. and the other la. we
have just as hUU disposition to be bored with list
ening to opinions that In nine eases out of ten are
not worth the paper they are written upon. The
fW* is, the interviewing ftialueae tt a aflitf real bore,
hearing heavily upon csUera. ah wall as .Epon those
who perloruj the labor of talking and writing.
G. W. Adn.tr
Fine Clothing.
But win. Hi (Mb uit un U invol.ol, s luuUtated
murder, a railroad aocldent. a balloon ool-
••re-. a <» "Vjrt*NV |lu » »•“ be bbi
and served up to a discriminating public, we are pot
i be answers, merely to administer to the public appe
tite Cor newt. An Instance of this kind occurred yea-
terday. when sraunw
j Y hoe- wmm+iu XWEEKX
MdO Un*A« -HP to «U» dvBMl uf th, H r.
Kimball House where Frank Marshall so courteously
tmUo In *e admi:
Yesterday morning, at the appointed hour fat
Court. Alderman Lowry mounted the pedestal*
Justice, and looked as stern and herolo as If born
wipe out that crowd of old soaks he eepled In the
dock. But it was all looks—he was putting on airs,
really, which proved to be a mighty good thing for
|he prisoners when it came their turn.
Mr. Jack was taxed five dollars for disorderly con
duct and firing off ^.pistol.
Mrs. Cathoriue Brnith did not want any of the
fain and foolish things of life. Hhe did not covet
riches, lauds, houses, nor auy of Uxe perishable
things of this world—she
simply wanted “Jvnicx"
gud that was all. Bhe said Nick Hwlth and another
gentleman came to her house the other night, and
ratted the very old Nick, to the greet disturbance of
her peace of mind. Nick need some bad words to*
wards the old lady, aud reminded her among other
things, that she hadn't combed her hair nor wsabed
her lace iu a week. This waa too much for Mrs.
Smith, aud sh<* had Nick arrested. His Honor
thought it was not much of a case, aud let him off
with cos's.
Going West,
r friend W. H. Joiner informs us that he has
o go to Shreveport, In., and cast his
' woe, amongst the Christian peo-
Wbat is our loss is Bhrsveport’s
that would have completely won the soul of Bacchus
had they been dispensed anywhere in the v.ciulty of
Olympus: Mere, we thought, la matter for an item,
and we at oaoe determined to Interview him.
Waiting until he had transacted the business he
had in hand, and declining (as is our custom) a cor
dial invitation
PATRICK CALLAGHAN,
was fined five dolibrs aud costs for profone language.
He aud Mr. O'Shie’da tried cursiug aud quarreling
A little, aud of course the Mayor took a baud.
A go. -d deal of i.ti-aightfurward swearing was dons
by the friouds of
some splendid service
Alderman Wells Wli
i know of several other
i improved.
ay Concern.
having left my bed and
I hereby give notice to the
t be responsible for auy debt
» may make on auy account whatever, and
s are warned not to give her cr< dit on m
Bunn Thomas,
Understand!
ft T. 0. May sou is the ofl^inal ‘live Auction
‘•live Amtiou House" is at No
term House, where parties will be pa. t <
' goods sent If they wish to have I
y T. C. Mayson,—who is iu every way reliable
* for all goods placed in his bauds. The
I original Capt Barrett, the live Auctioneer, aud
■ accommodating man. is with T. (J. May sou.
From West Point*
oe young gt ntleman from this p 1
who Informed us that the only boats
g done In that place now was by the --whittling
that hia busiuess up here was to get him a
1 sharp knife, as all the metal there had been
p on goods boxes, chairs and shade trees
•ould do well to make a not of this, and
i agent there with samples of his splendid
Bedobteh —You appear to be a little lame, Mr.
Twrkdt.-—Och, tbs bloody further of it. Its kilt
that 1 am, entirely Both of me leg* she broken short
off completely, and I'm in ordered generally.
Kepobtke — flow did It all happen, Mr. Tweedy!
Tweedy—Uegorrs, and tUiResojf that Uuu't lyjow
that, I oau toil ysz. It all corns of an soddent ->u
one of them murthersome railroads. 1 don't know
for what they were ever Invlnted, If-they are to
keep smashing deeent gintlwueti'a legs spin such
a butcherly manner. Bad hick to the man that
in via ted them I It's a bad business his mother was
in when k » was e-boruin'.
Uei-oeter.—But you ought not to wish to annihi
late all railroads, Mr. Tweedy, because one of them
happened to play IU with you. ffuoh an eodd'-ut
may never happen again.
Tweedy.—Be stay, now, umvourperui. It's all vsry
nice for yes to be talkin' th$t w*\ when >ea got no
broken legs to be drsggiu' arouud after >e»! But
veait until you've besu wreck -d as I am, you're man
ly beauty spoilt as mine la, and you’ll wish ihe dtvil
had all the railroads aud yea had a pair of whole legs
to walkwld.
Reporter—But tell me how it happened.
Tweedy—Well, I'ys lately been off to Louisiana,
to see them fellows frase ios by ehtame. 1 didn’t
quite be lave it could be done, and went down to see
about it It’s all so, air. The hotter the sbtame is
the solder the, toe comes out. It was cornin'back
ti we ware and somewhere near Jackson, that the
-ident happened. I was rldln* along se decently
as yez place, not thiukin* of utjttun' in pertoulai, j
HENRY HUMPHS1KS,
eud Just the opposite was sworn to by old Mr. and
Bsteree. They say Henry was drunk and came
by the old man's house, wbeu the cur flew out st
Henry asked the old niau If that dug would
bite, aud upon belug auswerod in the affiriuativ# he
replied that n that dog came out in the street (here
would be a lively prayer meeting inaugurated right
there. He weut on aud ilum came back aud pro
posed to sever old Rateree's Jugular with a large
knife which he carried. In other words, to get up a
prayer meeting for his benefit. It was plain tint!
Henry was a vicious uegro aud waa feeling h.e beer,
lie however got off wiui a dollar aud costa.
little imp of darkness, with hia hoad (
been throwing rocks at other boys. Bj
o do so auy more he waa let off w .1
• >1 up, bad
promising
i cue dollar
plead guilty to beiug druu*. Rooster, s negro wlt-
wah the moat puaoabh-st druuk uuu be
fact was so drunk that he could'nt task#
veu if he had desired to do so. It coat
him five dollars.
THOMAS CONANT
charged with being druuk and disorderly. He
not attempt to waste the valuable time of the
Court by an effort to disprove the charge, but plead
guilty aud took a five aud costa.
WILEY O'SHIELDS
la doing business for somebody else, but takes as
much pride and Interest in It as If It was hia owu
house. Wiley was grossly insulted by an individual,
loubt ol low breediug, which caused Wi ey's bl od
wild, and he used some endecorou* language
TELEGRAPH NEWS
By Atlanta and Nartaflla Nava Acanoy.
DOMESTIC NEWS.
New Youe. Jane 21.—The woodwork
arouud the boiler of the ooeat ateamehip
Clay of Boston, lying at her pier in North
Hirer, caught Are yesterday afternoon,
and waa damaged to the extent of $3,000,
whieb was fully covered by inanrauoe.
The remainder of the' vessel waa unin
jured.
Died «f tear fasnji.
Grace Sadler, who eat her throat here
on Hobday, died of her injuries jester,
day. Sha waa 82 yean of age.
Great preparations are being made for
the laying of the oumerstone of the Ho
man Cathol ic Chapel of Oar L*dy of
Victory, on MeDoagal street. The oere-
mon; will take place next Saturday.
Marta* Mmlltn.
The ooming regatta of the New York
Yacht Club to-morrow is the general
topic of conversation. A considerable
amount Of money is invested on the re
sult. The Sappho ia still the favorite,
though the Dauntless, Maggie and Os
good, and the new yacht Dolnmbia have
their backers. From present appear
ances the number of speculators will be
very large. James Gordon Bennett gives
two challenge oupa, one for schooners,
valued at $600, and one for sloops,
valued at $100.
Or* mi JbvffrMMl In th* SfwrJv Market.
The wildest excitement exists in the
New York Exchange this morning, with
wider fluctuations in railroad securities
than have taken place at anv previous
time since the war. Rock Island stock,
which opened at 1.30} this morning,
dropped d^wn on an nvcf.tge dnclir?:* <v
one per cent to 1.20. A * point Hn-iv
waa a flnhscqu*-iii rally, uu«l **1 s
weiw mule at 1.2U4- Another dediiu*,
however, followed, and nt cloven o’clock
the price declined to 1.154, and hL twelve
o’clock it had reached as low aa 1.18. A
perfect panic exists in these stocks, and
other securities, iu sympathy with them,
are excited. Northwest Common d«-ehm d
from 77 to 754, but rallied to 7fig. New
York Central declined from 08J to 97|.
Meaty Fallmrta Mi
■te
the LoaieviUe Ledger, xeys the foot that'«« wimri. f.\-.
Secretary Fish lie* not renewed the l< eee l * u, " itonrei.i; >>— 1k - , v otl * * > *** x:
of the bonne occupied by him, end i. ! -•*«■ -t-dxieo umotk,:
now peeking up hia furniture, i« regerded ! “ ‘"i 1 *> "•n <n>n
as eoncloaive proof that he intends to 1 J*" l,v *
resign. J
Ool. Pierae, Mayor of Entac. Al«ieun-, 1 “ '
S ve testimony still more demsging t-. “
e Kadioelprogrsmme. He proved tin'.’
the hot st Eutaw, upon which the Hedi-
calx have laid greet etresa, wee eommenc ( !j,'
ed by e negro firing at himself, liy which
• vo.- augM t-iirail b**n» UNtolA'*- bar* U.u
. k«ttl« i-euclei-eil to loaf V\(fcW. S-ogar j-i..
uicha-is «1, at U>«, IS, and 1SV Whi*k>—t
n*y weak at 80 centa. Iron bound cotton to .
,: low louidUng ia*i«a'te.
Hitscxllaneax.
Dutch FeU’s Restaurant,
riJwVf Jnmetf i
“*T Tf.SWHlD WITH A
he was wounded. Nobodv was killed
and the negroes were rooted.
Governor Alcorn and Judge Hemerall,
of Missouri, are to be summoned by the
conservative members of the committee.
Another negro cadet has been appoint
ed to West Point bv the negro member
of Congress from the Belrna District of
▲ atiama.
Jaoobeon, United States District Attor
ney for the Southern District of Missis
sippi, testsfied before the Congressional
Ku — -
Klnx Committee, to-day, that there is
no Kn Klux organizations in tliat State,
and no difticnlty in oarrying on the regu
lar admiuirtration of justioe.
FOREIGN NEWS.
Thitrn JMmkm • JfrsMrM#*.
VimaTT.T.US, Jane 21.—Thiers in
speech in the assembly last night said
that Franoe, after paying dearly for her
error, would establish, in the near future,
an immortal and imperishable name,
which would efface the memory of her
misfortunes.
tevtf/cwf/Mr «
London, June 21.—The Saint Thomas
Hospital was formally opened this fore
noon by the Queen. The Princess Lou
ise and the Marquis of Lorne were pres
ent The oooasion was very brilliant.
The building was filled bv the most im"
posing and distinguished assemblage.
One
one platform a great number of the
royal family, noblemen aud ladies were
gathered.
trim Ui m FUmmmt JM—4.
Vjknna, June 21.—In the Assembly
to-duy Vuu Roust stated that the rela
tions at present existing between Austria
ami ..II foreign powers were of Uie most
friendly nature.
S/rtMN.y teuton m teJirfiM.
Vb'.ihailleb, June 21.—The Germans
object L> the proposal of the Military
Comit-iiue lor organization of au active
field l'•rev numliering 36,000. as that is
great• • in excess of the number stipula
ted iu the treaty of peace lately oouclu-
ded between the two nations.
The following failures are re|>ortcd
among stock brokers m the result of the
panic to-day: J. II. Gillespie, Jan. Ails
Killed by Llghtalng.
I private letter received at this office from
» learn that on laitt Saturday eveiling,
ga thunder storm, four mulea. belonging to
, Bondoraiit k Co., were killed-by lightning, and
r had ita leg broken. The loas was about one
i dollars.
e letter also says the rain continues almost daily ;
t neighborhood.
Superior Court.
his Court convened yesterday morning, when
nt iu the case of Harrlftou Weatmoi eland
continued on motion for a new trial. The
i, after reviewing the plea, ov«Trul< d the mo-
1 the verdict of the jury is in force,
case of the Juror who departed from the
f during the trial of the above case, a fine of fifty
s waa entered.
i divorce was granted in the Ponder case.
1 unimportant motions were made, among
a several divorce cases, when the Court adjourn-
A Set of Faithful Serv
■terday the Grand Jury »f Fulton county made
report and were dismiased. F<>r twelve long
f weeks this body of men, with but a few days.
Of Intermission, have been incessantly on duty.
Among the number were some of our most promi
nent mercantile men, which of course has interfered
materially wl*h their regular business. Day after
day, through rain and heat have these me- been
prompt in the discharge of the arduous duties they
were selected to perform. How well they have done
It the public la already familiar. In discharging
them yesterday. Judge Hopkina complimented them
in the highest language for their efficiency, and he
had, in hia feeble way, endeavored to aid and assist
them to the utmost of hie ability. These gentlemen
are well deserving the thanks of every good citizen
of Fulton ronnty. - -
Joku Ke
ecly Will Offer for Sulr on Hie
Bargain Counter,
Commencing Mondav, June Huh, a very desirable lot
of goods at prices which cannot fail to ensure their
speedy sale.
Those goods consist in part of a job let of white
muallns opened on Friday, Ifith, and also of other
goods whlob have been added to this lot, from regu
lar stock, but which be has decided to sell while
there la still a demand for them.
Amongst the goods offered on this counter will be
found:
White Mnalin in almost every grade ;
White Pique from IU »,c per yard ;
White Brilliants (beautiful styles);
Towels, Table Linens, Napkins ;
Child’s Linen Dresses (ready-male) ;
▲ faw Drees Goods, Gloves, eto.
Prices guaranteed lower than similar goods have
ever before been offered.
JunlWJtJ Corner Whitehall an l Hunter HU
Quick Time
i Neva York.
The long contemplated arrangement for double
daily trains from Atlanta to New York has at last
been consummated, and will go into effect on the 1st
of July. The evening train, wh.cti will pro ably take
tnost of the travel, will leave Atlanta at 3 p. m.. and
teach Newj York the second evening afterwards
making the unprecedented time of forty-u>ne h i .re
and thirty-four minutes, which is soma seveu or eight
hours better than has b en made hcrut ifoif. The
fralna will reach Dalton for sapper, where tike pas
ta will probably be able to take a sleeping car
that will run through to Lynchburg without change,
tod another will take them through from Lynchburg
to New York. That flue mountainous country, tra
versed by the Tennessee aud Virginia Railroad, will
h* crossed during the day, instead of the night* as
haretofore, giving travelers an opportunity to enjoy
*• fine scenery as can be found on the confluent*—
Those immense mountain ranges, that stretch for
■dies and miles along the road, and over which the
trains pass, are a perpetual wonder to those who an
In love with nature. Their beauty and their gran-
toa unsurpassed au> ra in 'ie world, and we
havsfrequently heard passe..,, rs re; * having to
“we them by night.
We remember, when we nasaed
out of bllin' watlier, eud Jlet e-wou
tierin' to meeetf the divil had to do wid it all.
when suddintly e»»» oau in »• i a bump-bump-
bump-bumpin' that t thought the bottom had .alien
out of the universe end kingdom sone was about to
be down upon us like a million of brick walls. I
Just time to holler‘‘sbf'e offl" when off she
lLtirely. Bad luck to her! Hhs gave ue uo true
to be Either gettin oat of tuat But the b'oo ly baste-
Just turned a double somerset a id emptied us all of
ahape.
BEi-onna—What was it that tamed the somerset ?
Tweedy.—That murthertan car—the lnglue—the
whole railroed—the universe the eon, moon and
stare—<U waa about toa millions or stare that I saw,
though the inn waa a-ahlnln’ aa bright aa ever it
shone at midnight,) the ground, Hie spalpeen turned
double summerset, and hit me all along of my
body. Those men who were In the car wid me also
turned several distinct eummen Bets. One of them
lit on my log, and another on top of‘him, and the
third of top of usaU.' I hollowed inUrther. fire, Ku-
Klux and every other murtherin' thing 1 could
think of, and then asked efoni of 'om was e pTaste. I
just thought my time had come, and I'd letter be
noein' about the baggage that i might i hi ck on the
nunc train wtd me to the other world. I had per
formed many trapeze trlks iu aud out of politics, aud
had been in many tight plaoea, lint divil a one like
Reporter.—But how did you get out ot the scrape,
Mr. Tweedy f
Tweedy.—Well, yez see, after the earth, sun,
moon and stars qnlt turnin' somersets, aud resumed
the regular ordag of business, I begun to understand
the situation. I found tl»st>t!ii' - meu were on me
leg, and each-ama weighed about a thousand atone.
I gintly whispered to the oue next me, " Be Jaaui
sir, yez hurtiu’ me leg I Be off wid yez!" He smil
ed back at ■•* and aaid, " Acunhla. that I would, but
teBOAre atop of After a while the top
rolled off, add then the negj and the
gan to <eel about fda^oself. t > fin '
what the
divfi had.b* 000 * 6 of tii» |<a iV. I found I waa all
there, bnt in »’ damaged c .nuition. No bones were
broken, but all were bent tremenAmsly. Me left
leg would have passed for an ox yok(* and me right
would have made a Uraclau bend fori some datvnt
girl. I thought I most have caught | bad case of
the rheumatism by being so suddeufly thrown out
lu the cold.
Wbeu 1 got to Jackson I hunted a duct her and ask
ed him could he mend a broken ncok, set a backbone
that was unhinged, and unite the hard knots out of
nia lega. He looked at me. aud folt of me aud aaked
me for tin dollars, Iks bloody spalpeeu. He thought
as mo body was so badly broke, be might ns well
break me pmaa toa. 'bad luck to him, aud the divil
wiUgsthim Boon enough. 1 asked h in what did be
take me for at all. He aaid he didn't kuow, as he
had nlver seen anything In my shape before; but
would take me tin dollar*. "May it beamlll'on
whin yer get it, says I. aud left him. 1 thou got
some vinegar and red clay and made some mud wid
it, and daubed meself up. And I managed to git
tbfe far. But I ain't reoove.wd meself at Ell. I«a -’t
uo more dance aa Irish jiu Ilian 1 cau look at Frank
Marshall withoat Call lag tor a dhrop or two.
$ei>obtrr—j(haA ffaffqiaite an accident, Mr. Twoe-
ay. ’dt was eujbgfe to.pulyffu down oa railroads.
Twf.edy— Begorra, they were dowu on me hard
enough before lver I waa dowu ou them. Bad luck
to the man who inrintod ’em I
The interview uloeed with ah Irish whisky toddy.
Miller tooting the bill ou condition that Warren give
the toast. m A - *. •
ATLANTA MINERAL STRING.
It k«ts Passed last# l>w Hands* and will
be ffladea Host Pleasant Resort.
roed
remember, wl
in the spring, how we stra... oar yea,
trough ths twilight, to catch the ikstgLiup-si ol
graoefhl curves lying against the beautiful bite
Virgin^ sky, and how, when It grew so dark that we
00Q M not see, and we were forced to abandon the ate
fempt and seek rest iu the palace sleeping car, how
Impressed it upon the minds of both the conduce
tor and his sable “night bower," that we wanted to
•rooaed Just as n*on as the first shimmer ot th^
■’••mn, bla.h«d along the horizon. We were a*ak-
toed at the appoint* l time, aud found the lumbering
ta*ln almost ready to begin the descent of the moun-
• In an Incredibly short time, we were dressed
apon the platform, unwilling that a single view
■fcoold escape us. We sew the gray dawn broaden
Into daylight, bathing those magnificent hills In
•Meador, and we saw the sun-rise pat its kiss upon
ike exalted brow of the Peeks of Otter, and were
repaid for the few hours of lazy slumber
We yesterday paid a visit to the Atlanta Mineral
Spring, and waa most agreeably surp'iaed to find our
friend F1UL Siam iu nharge. With his usual energy
Mr.fftmsHs gone to work, and is thoroughly rr-
novtUag, refitting - and repairing generally the
building connected with the spring, llte streets
leading to the spring are being well worked and
graded, and, and In a day or two the drive there will
be a pleasant one. The beat way for vehicles is to
go out Mitchell street to the Macon k Western Hall-
road. and thence down to the Spring. Every con
venience ia being fixed up to make this a plcasan
resort for invalids as well as those seeking pastime.
The water ta excellent, and the atmosphere delight
fill, pjiil. proposes tg keep a parlor asperate fori
ladies VM may dedlra r*fr*«Si«antii « ben visiting
the spiioff. and guarantors the beat of order. We
are glad some one has taken this thing in band a bo
■rill make it what it ought to be—^a decent place of
resort for our dtisecs a»d vl» itora.
a the spur of the moment, which auy other cue-dug ' tlD, Hobart Wnih I*. Guor>?tt S. Rro\
man would have done. He o»ne<t up to it. and paid
five and c-*ste. J his made Wiley groan.
Several cases were not reedy for trial, li
up this morning.
gopher soyp.
How Newspaper Reporters “Go for** It—
Glued aud Wined—A Clrateuastu*
John Wise, agentlowan well known In this ro
munlty aa a man of very little leas wisdom tbai
Solomon, had a small cargo of gophers brought to
this city recently, determined to set lunches of
gopher noup for his customers at the American Hotel
Bar. But John's birds had uo idea of being picked
by lunch eaters, aud night before last they escaped
in a body, and broke Into the kitchen of the HoteL.
On the arrival of the cooks In the morning, they
were laying around loose, when an ad-Vance l
meat waa made upon them. They were captured,
aud cruelly pitched into boding water. The dinner
hour arrived, and the disconsolate John was In.
vitod to dinner, whi n, to his great horror, he «aA
served with a plate i-f gopher soup.
Tills local waa opposite him at the table; and B
was hiartrending to witness John's agony when ha
dipped up oue of the "liftle mca" of his favorlt- tK>-
pher. He knew liy th - mark « f tli - string with
which it had born Led. that it waa bis favorite
Vance advanced to the rescue, amt appealed to
phens to bring In a bottle of wino. It had the de
sired effect; and John convalesced, and went for the
gopher in good earnest. A second plate waa <
for all around, after the first had been washed down
with a capital glass ol "Modoc.”
And thus the dinner progressed, till all were satis
ted with good things It was unanimously voted
that gopher soap was a good thing; and Vsn<
knowledged that he had a sufficient number of go
phers in reserve to fnrnlsh soup for dinner to day.
Gallery of Ihe Presidents.
Hon. Dev. W Lewis, Scoretary of the Georgia Aff-.
ricultural Noctety, has begun a collection of Por
traits of the Presidents, In oil, which are to b • the
property ol the Society and an appropriate decora
tion lor the Secretary's office. Two of these por
traits are now completed aud are hanging in the
office. That of the first President, Judge Thomas
Btoeks, was tainted from a daguerreotype picture,
taken quite a number of years ago. and those who
kuew Judge Blocks fifteen years since, attost Ihe
great accuracy of the llkenosa. The Judge'Is still
living and Is lisle at the advanced sge of eighty-
three. The other Is the portrait of the second Presi
dent, Hon. Mark A. Cooper, and is aa admirable
likeness of the “old Benin." The artist has not
only mad - a correct drawing of hie subject, bat
has caught the expreasmu of features whlcn in moat
natural with Mr. Cooper, both portraits may be
roga-ded as very exoelteut wo.ks of art, and entitle
the artist—Mr. John Maier, of this city, to rank very
high among the beet American portrait painter*.
The picture of the third President we do not find
In the Gallery. This gentleman was Hon. Dav. W.
Lewis, the present Secretary, and It in p obable that
uotious of modesty prevent him front hanging his
own p >rtialt where it ou$ht to Ik*. It ia hoped,
however, that Ool. Lewis will uot allow himself to
be governed by such notions. The Gallery would he
incomplete without hie picture, and It ought to be
hung there now, in its proper place, beside those of
hi* two predecessors. Certainly no one Wwulff at
tribute auy motives of vau.tj to hliu in so doing.
The fourth President was H »n. 11 *n, W- Yaucey,
whose term expired only a few months ago. We
And only a large photograph of him iu tha Gallery,
but the portrait will be supplied as soon as Mr. Yaa-
o y can find time to give Mr. Maier a sitting.
The portrait of General A. H (Totqultt, the fifth
and preaeut President, will be added about the Mme
h term expires. It is ths design, we understand,
coutlnue adding these portraits as that as Pttal-
doutial terms expire, thus adding a most admirable
the collections of art aud nature which
adorn the Becretary’s office.
We observe that during the past two weeks the
ffioe has been entirely renovated, ami Its appear
ance changed for the better. Th* hook-eagr» s it4ka
and tables have all been newly peiuted aud grained;
much ot tha old rubbish has been removed, and
e<ly vppearanco generally given h
Colonel I/ewis returns, he will s.
spar talents.
removed, and a,
. thin .s. • Whan
In Searck of his 1 ink reHia.
One at our city poticemaa !waa aapostu laf|ng vary
ri *B exWkitosly an AHaffBg «ffidais siato '
i withajfitowff of
talkative persona, and In order to elaborate aud ges
ticulate, he laid down bis umbrella. While ha was
talkiug, a wag slipped It awsy. aud put It In a store
close by. As soon aa the M. P m soed It ha couclud-
* —' “ ‘tM-.Wh itt khd anttag-upon the
ed a Mttla Migger told M W
impute.*, he struck ont up
B°*ev*r, w* don't know that a>l this has anything
i Hr n
to Whitehall,
'Ughlarc, enquiring of
afiy body with an
I toil himJuukaf- <
* 4o with the announcement we set ont to make > j ter getting book to hia poet, wet with i>erapiratioa
■eferanoe to the double daily trains aud quick aud tired out, his petasel wea hauded him.
lo Mew York, the official announcement of Meaxi,—What hu loses has a DoUavipan With au
Win tttBMff*la|tfsw days. * ' If Ul I » '
Failed.
Mr. W. K. Fox, the well known fbrnlture dealer of
tet-> city, waa closed Up J,**««erday by tha ageut of
parties tn Boat n. Mi i ix ta- been hi t, furnl-
bly know as a prompt bus in--a mi . He ba» suc
cumbed to the emergem > nt the tuuu*. bnt retains
his integrity as a bualuosa nuu. If crsdltora per
sist in forcing their clairaa promptly at this season,
there will doubtless be numerous suspenaiona. as
money is extremely aeerce.
Going a|t Hlgkar.
The top of the store of Meeers. Hilvey k Dougher
ty Is being removed, and another story wig hr pat** ,
at criminals ouly. The next regular tor A Wits
flour! CfllivtiiM III lloLlher
Earl k SaltonKtHlI, D.itro A Thom|
and W. B. Woodward. It is pioliable
that most, if not nil, of them will be able
to resume, aud that their suspeusiou in
onlj temporary.
jssttrr Are /c <*d In
Memphis, Juue 21.—A s[x*cial tr.-ui
Little Rook says, iu Uie caee in bank
ruptcy against the Mississippi A K«*d
]{ivpr Rnilroad Company, Judge Cald-
Wrli has immed an order for the Company
to show cause why they should not be
I ul into bankruptcy, mid has enjoined
he < ifioers from disposing of its irau-
ehise.
Hmd tAtlU itmlfhmrm.
The conduct of the Germans in the
occupn d districts in attracting much at
tenti* it iroiu lac press. Many journals
publish violent attacks upon the troops
and severe reflections upon the military
discipline of the Germans. It is alleged
by the papers that man? instances have
occmivd wlier * letuoles have buffered iu-
suit did indignity.
High Jink* An MlvUmtippl.
Jackson, June 21.—Considerable ex
citement was created here the day before
yesterday by Governor Alcorn, who re
moved Me ‘
easrs. Kimball, Raymond & C<
of the Pilot, from the office of Pnh! i
lie Printer. H»* also removed J. C. We
ber from the ofli •« of Mayor of Vicks
burg, and appoint' d Ur. c! A. Foster as
his successor. Rouen J. Allison and H.
T. Fisher have beeu appointed Public
Printi rs. The cause of the removals has
net yet been made public.
It is understood that Alcorn will tsk
Ronk, J.itic 21.—The disturbances
whicn occurred ou the occasion of the
Pope’s jubilee last Saturday, proved to
the Itahan authorities the prudence of
having a u oil armed aud powerful force
at land to suppress such troubles. The
Pope expresses the hope that it will soou
be posM •!** to carry the cross through
Rome without popular interference or
outrage.
ilj! Ciln Unbgd.
use AT KUHN A SMITH’S popular
Gallery sr** Out shod every day some of tha I
ptcrures ever made In the State. Compare oar
with that of other establishments, and yon Will at
one* see the difference. Ho pictures mad* ■
Booms uii the Sabbath. Ws leave that to oon
operators-#50 aud costa. That gets the beer on
ll'iikius Juul7<
RflJ* R. M. ROBE A CO., Wholesale
Liquor Dealers, Atlanta, Ga. Bass' Bitters and
hehuajips. Also, Blister's Ginger and Cherry Bran
dies at lowest figures.
June's B. M. ROSE * 00.
RUSS’ St. DOMINGO BITTERS
la a most valuable stomachic and tonic, and is aa
well kn->wn, or better known than any other Hitters,
and bet'er established. For sal* by
JuneLx- It M. KOBE k CO., Broad street.
AROMATIC SCHNAPPS—Tli.
Aromatic Schnapps, msniifsctaesd In Holland for
Johii A. Hubs, nave uo snptolor In the market. Thrj
Ere know a aud used all over the civilised worlj.snd
“None know Uiem but to love them.
None name them but to praise."
For sale by B. M. BOHK k CO.,
June 15 Bros 1 street.
FINE WATCH REPAIRING.
WE HAVE SECURED THE »CR-
VICE8 OF MR. O. 8. TAIT, AN EX
PERIENCED WATCH MAKER* NUT
RECENTLY FROM SCOTLAND. MR.
’■’AIT HAS WORKED IN SOME OF
THE FINEST WATCH MANUFACTO
RIES INE J t OA i, N 3 IS PR VI * J
TO DO ALL KINDS OF FINE WORK
SUCH A8 REJEWELLED, MAKING
NEW ESCAPEMENTS. AND ADJUST*
I.4C FINE WATCHES OF ALL KINDS.
ALL WATCHES LEFT WITH US WILL
BE PROMPTLY AND THONOUOMLY
DONE AND SATISFACTION GUA
RANTEED IN EVERY INSTANCE,
sprig u SHARP i FLOYO.
RAILROAD MEN
TAKE NOTICE.
IVE HAVE RECEIVED TO-DAY
DIRECT FROM THE MANUFAC
TURERS A LA ROE ASSORT
MEN T OF FINE AMERICAN
WATCHES, IN OOLD AND SIL
VER CASES, OF PERFECT
WORKMANSHIP AND NEW
DESI *N8. OF THE FOLLOWING
MAKERS :
B. Howard St Vo., Boston;
American Watch t o., Waltham;
National Watch Co., Klein;
V. 8. Watch Co., Marlon, R. J.;
Giles Watch Co., also tkc Celebrated
■tens Winders or Kejrloes Watch.
THIS STOCK IS OFFERED AT
VERY ATTRACTIVE FIGURES,
ANH YOU WILL FIND IT WILL
Y TJ TAKE A LOOK AT THE
OOODS AND THE PRICES, AT
SHARP * FLOYD'S JEWELRY
STORE, ATLANTA. apl-ltof
CTpu l COOK.,
An-l * . I,liter mode, u .ppUanas;
a*. xr.vLs it all hours.
A3- «*’•*"* ** 3 MAD *5 FEB WEEK.
• L»H. IH.-r. rr.L M .BKXT AFFORDS WILL
ALWAka aa FwUhD at his tables.
INTELLIGENCER.
Atiaxi t. Ga., June 15, 1S7I.
J H Wl. liought, at Assignee's Sale, the entire In-
tothgt-mwr newepeiier property. It ia open to pur
chase fount me. or other sr.-angeniunt, till the first of
July, as private business forbids my publication of
It iimuedistely.
ll not sold, the latflligeuoer will be revived and
continued ae a
DEMOCRATIC PAPER.
Auy person desiring to buy or make any arran .
ueut lx the meantime, can confer with Mr. N.
ft.nior of die firm of Wall ce k Fowler. Atlanta
B. O. YANCEY.
jeWtljy
dixwiw o. jovrs.
HOYT & JONES,
Ba. .ikera and Brokers,
ATLANTA, GA.,
- in
Gold, Silvox*, Stuck**
lloade, Mortgages,
''oreign LxchHiige,
ml other Heouritien.
H|»o4!|«I Atlenllon
G.VFrV TO OOLLtC TIONS
Vorgtt* national Bank, Atlanta,
• atioiuil Park Bunk, N. Y.
LEE & HIGHTOWER
Orlilln Ga.
li/iry and sale stables,
NLX r TO THE GEO . GIA H' »TFL.
K ELI’S FINE and SAFE 81XX)K. sod ELEGANT
HUOOIt 8. FH.E TONS aud CAHRTAt »ES.
■mg. Cba’.lebi-
i oit Grilhu, bj-
at- Hpriiigs. aud to any poiut iu reach u
J L-ouveyance.
i ta eouveuient to the above named places,
NOTIO £].
CullFgn Commciiccmcuts.
af CmI to AVuvre (* It.
Londg>, June 21.—TLe lto.tul Com-;
mission, i-veutly uppoutted t** inveeti*j
gate* and i i» jt l upo.i coal l esourceh
ol Gtvul iintaiu, Inw rujioi'teJ favorably.
Tn*; (J-muuihHiou stales that there is coal
i nottgii :o la t England a i ht n and years.
r mkomi Th it
Hptrch
A speech was delivered by Thiers in
It Assembly yesterday, in which
lie deuouueed the policy of Napoleon os
the lead throughout the campaign H “L-uid and the real souic-e of the diaus
expresses confidence i!mt with a united whioh have befallen Franoe. The
expresses
party to back 1
easy aud certain.
Ou the other lion«l the Democratic pa
pursued by Gumbettu was ex
eiisablc, though peace ought to have
beeu made with Germany when success
r ... aud leader* ar,‘ eq tally us confident I 011 tl "' P“ rt of tlle »nny ol the Loire be-
u they were in the Dent oknvasn. h.-iiele«. It was thought by Thiers
f that it is necessary to pay the German
Omaha, Nebraska, June 21.—In the j indemnity quickly; still he was not in
(Constitutional Convention, on Monday, ' favor of levying an income tax, or the re-
rcsolution8 were offered instructing fin* 1 establishment of measures simply t«* re
Committee on suffrage to inquire iut«> Me t stabitsh a few taxes whioh would pro
vide the money necessary to meet the
demiuius upou the couutry. Franoe, he
< v-oueluded, should aud will derive many
advantages from her misfortuuea.
Parties wishing b
W. P. B R. for h
T.C. Msy«<
propriety of striking the word
from the Constitution; providing th.it
laws be passed abridging the rights
citizens to enjoy themselves as they please (
on Bunday, or iu any way interfering „ _
with the customs of foreign born citizens f ** r ,9M 0r *"** ,HO *
that day, also asking that a claim be in j A letter from the ArchbUhop of Cam-
nerted prohibiting conuties from voting bria and the ilishop of Avres to the As
aid to railroads. s«*mbly, demanding a resumption of
j French protection in Home, has been GRCAT SNLEOF FINE HORSES.
nr0lc,,f *' I presented to that lt<q]y.
Memphis June 21.—Pnley Mackey, of,
Enterprise, was drowned to-day, while
" " ' '* * n intlier of arrests have been made
<4 . tiles for ouiieotiou with the
■f.’ Ink rutUUm.de. Among those ar
il are Juuoir and De La Motte.
IT GIVES US PLEASURE
TO ANNOUNCE THAT
HAVE ADDED TO OUR CORPS
OT WORKMEN A FINE EN-
.•JtAVER, RECENTLY FROM
* VF 6r CO.'S, NEW YORK,
.iND A *E NOW READY TO DO
J LL KINDS OF
PLMN * ) 'N ' iVIcNTALLITTERING
C)PH. *b. rfiONOQRAMS, AO.,
IN FAC f, ENGRAVING OF ALL
KINDS N ELEGANT STYLE, AND
AT SATISFACTORY PRICKS.
ALSO, TUG ADDITION OF 4
tl •• I M ANU.rAOTURINO JEW-
El EH AND A SHOP WITH
A.i. » FCESSARY TOOLS AND
MACH NERY, WILL ENABLE
US TO MAKE TO ORDER
NY STYLE OF
BADOC-S ttlNCS, PINS, A ALMOST
ANY ARTICLE WANTED,
AND TO DU REPAIRING. HOW
EVERD I CULT, PROMPTLY,
AND IN i SUPERIOR MANNER-
PATRON 1G B SOLICITED.
SH iRP A FLOYD, 1
JEWELRY STORE, WHITEHALL ST. j
LEGES will be bold a
COV N >TON. June 18th, 1871.
OXFoitU. July 16th. 1871.
ATHENS, July noth, 1871.
s desiring to attend any of said Cftiutoenof*.
(tetnru tickets good for fifteen days, froi
i-afore the t'ommeuceineiit day.
Jnlyl* till July 30 8. K. JOHNSON. Huj.'l
ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
’* Nto V. A. tV-tlrirl C**rl Ur I hr .’y'mrthr,
Oi.trlct mf V-rgim—iM the .Halter mf Mni
Arm* ST f« Mimknptey.
1 'HIB is to give notice that I will soil, pursuant to
so order from the lion. U. 8. District. Court
.Northern District of Georgia,
On .Houtlay JUomlng,
st 10 o’clock, July 3d, 1871, subject to incumbrance
t c Furniture Factory of Rondeau a Co., Bankrupt
*.tuat- d on the corner of Butler aud Harris street
in the city of Atlanta, consisting of the house au
lot, and evert thing thereon or therein, at public out
cry to tue highest bid ' "
Jam* 15
W. R. HAMMOND, Assignee.
UfiOflUfwf, Fulton County.
OaDnunx's Office, )
Atlanta. Ga., June 13,1871. J
1 E**8K M. COOK has applied for exemption of per
il sona'ty. and setting apart and valuation of u
h -nie^.< s((. and I will pa-s upon the same at 10
o'clock t. M., ou the 37th day of June 1871, at my of-
j.16
PEASE & HIS WIFE.
s°
rae if you a~« poor and need
FINE PEACHES,
• ill (fiv you your money's worth or guess a
juuWdti
The Live Auction House
, No. *3 De Glare's Opera Hoasc.
stepping from one coal ll if b> another.
M—rmmti m€ the .YW»f*r .f JVr,fA«r-fs-lMc.
Long Branch, Juu» 21.—Tin* Pr»*sident
and Mist* Grunt left here thin morning to
pay a visit to Elizabeth. Tnoy will return
Friday morning.
Th* MhU Hadirml Slat*
Columbus, Ohio, Juue 21.—The Radi
cal State Convention assembled at half
past ten o’clock thia moruing. The Op
era House “was jammed from pit to
dome.” It is the largest Canveution ev
er held by the Republicans in Ohio. Af
ter music bv a brass band, the Conven
tion was called to order by Hon. R. D.
Harrison, Chairman of the Republican
State Central Committee.
Gen. Chas. H. Grossevener, of Athene,
was chosen temporary Cnainnan.
Upon taking the Chair, General Ur*r
aevonor made a speech, sayiug the future
of the party must be judged by the pas .
tosftwl .VWpss JY*mtn*ted.
At 3 O'clock this afternoon Wade and
Galloway were withdrawn and Geueral
Noyes was nominated for Governor by
acclamation.
WASHINGTON NKWS.
Washingon, June 21.—General Slior-
an baa returned from his extended tour
of inspection throughout the West aud
Uottthwest and is again in hia office in
excellent health and expresses himself
much gratified with his inspection. He
has given particular afteufcjcn to the con
dition of Indian afhdvA n».»l *>*t**-id**r-. • e
apridtcnHionn, fplt in . «»htd q uru .*■. *; .
whic-npivad and devMHtaiiiig Iudion mu
along the Western fronher am in a great
measure unfounded. In regard to the
sKitoida r oF«Vh» Indians on the future
.3 M gh Stoat Kiti'mted Higher.
The Gazette of to-dav announces the
elevat to.i of Earl de Grey to a Msrquisatt.
Th* .V. »r y.-tarh Lamm to sr LUt* Mat Vmk-m.
Paris, J.tuo 21.—The new French loan
ia proving highly successful. One per
Cent, pr tuutiu has Iteon advanoed on the
seculitre*. The Bimrse is ert>wded, and
much exeitem nt prevails. A number of
large tronoadious have already taken
place.
./ Mrerrt Treaty Rxy—*d.
Lon lx. , Juno 21.—It ia reliably stated
here that'a M<vret diplomatic treaty ex-
istn between the Austrian aud the French
Governments, having for its object the
prevention of the proposed transfer of
the Italian Capital to Rome.
TJ ii -tiny, Juue 1871.
yy ILL HKI.L eight's
F. C. MAYSON,
X OB!
KVKKVBODY KEEP COOL!
Priced RcAmceS !
Wit Rim the Reach of J// ! !
r N ronseqnem-e of • redm-tion in cost of tr*un>or-
totion. aud to tucrowM the oouuauii>bou, 1 have
juuouu the p. tee of ICK:
«c per FssBit by the 100 lb*, and Over,
•#*r Panted Befall or Lc than 100 lb*.
K 'Qexhbustibls supply of Pure l>-e on band.
4*srtir« aus.r.uM to wake six-cial srrsagoiuuute for
v «.» the to* (IlEO ius.) o. b> the ca- !«ad, will
iW». 0 ..-*l, aud liberal
is.* o<irr**«ooitd with toe
dn tl.»- be made.
Jnn.-ii I -e floujos ou Wli.toluili -treat by K.VT.li
hia. simI Mart Its street by JOHN H. GUO YES.
oo WL MMHOIAL
H F. BMERY,
i* st 18\ route.
....fl Iu
- sellmg I 13
*• ’ selllug 8
Exchange <mi New York, buying st par. SeUlof
ATLANTA WHOLESALE PRICES
fCAREFULLY COBRSTTED DAILY.]
«*>* «rde
derlna Gauds* U •bunkd be *•-
red that these are WHOLE-
HALE PRICKS, ffmall orders
higher rates.
The Huemg* at Felix Fymlt.
Paris, June 21.—La Gaulois asserts
that Fi in Pyutt lms escaped, and is now
in Loudon.
Double Au*-11or
Put<0i«*«l Cloth...
Double i’htsulx.
Exivlslor
The Ti-ial at Maehrtavt.
Vbbhailles, June 21.—The trial of
Henri Rochefort has been finally fixed
for next Monday. Much interest is man
i tested
CU-or rttiOed
I'anvsMMi-d ilsius.
Plain
M A ll lv I'TH BY TEI.EGHAPli.
on
ta a * o■. |
Naw You*, June 31.—Ordinary < "ttou la quoted
st 18, (Odd ordinary 1T*(. low mid tltng 19t%, mid
dling 10),. good uuddUog'illa.
Lovisv illv Juut* 31 —Coitou dn'.t aud lower, nmi.
lUngs la qrotod st IVj^. Fl-nr is v. t) firm, wiUi a
better tnqoiry, bat the eupply is light: XX Family is
bald ol $8 18. Oort la Arm *1 Tic. lor shelled.
Wheat Is firm; old is qnoted st fl.560$1.65. A
note of a» bosh eto of thensw crop of oats was made
rew'rvatiou, •‘OtenriK'Mtf 8herm»n »ay» ii -***-• (• h«M .1 »i.oo (.roertn u, qni.t bm
i* IrtWI lh»* they h*v. recently nuuiifuited
* CMtiye bouiuty uni desperation, and,
faeareWySn Ml pWerr. tlx oblige-
tTr’ , the first one of which
peace, he will rmmud the
oease furujaliiug tlu*m
will then use viuorous
auppraas aud puu-
■haUreab.
The Srerotrey of War ha. giren order*
forth immodnite (apply of MO honea
to tl. mmIij i* (fowiil lfoynold 1 , d.
fronl Wnliingtoa to-d*y to
firm. Prime Mew Orleans sugar 11 So-
Th* Hzy mark t 1* del. Oho4... is heM at $19.
Frovtatous qu»v. a u-q. Jt»* i nk |UN. lis-
oop sboul4*rs. «'»s; tt. r. otdas. h 49: |>ock*i s. c.
house, 14S; plaiu luuus, 13', Lord—iu to*. 10».*
in keg* US- far prim* leaf.
Bulk Meats aru held st the quotations f->r Be. 0 .1
Whtsky is du 1 at Mo for raw. Lato Tobacoo is as-
tiv* at full pries*. Hals* of 38 hogshsa-ls (438) were
W*r* mads at f M SB.
ffiLnramyoph* Japs 31—Ootton qoiat; mlddltog*
M; Orleaas. bo qnotatlou.
Ci»ctan*Ti. Jnne :t -F*W»r quoted low grades
dull, *« u 7>asft <0 Qtnry toads f 7 U0«7 40. Cora
lit IWr demand ths works! qitotoiious for white and
Goldsu Syrup.
N. O. Syrup.
MUAto fins.
Mails
On-*—
Hpt* ra.
WLols..
lord
8 H i S
.AX
...ffl 3 no 1 as
«*l 1 38# 1 T8
**1 1 to# 1 U
JUU17J1
Auction St Commission.
t\ r '
rrstiy notify the putdlc a d business meu
>it--rally test we have op«Uud *u suction
HUuiMtu. business
b- Usg«
t prop, rty, deal right aud tusks prompt
*11 a too. Oout-lguuieute solicited. 1 ibarsl odvi
tusut- on goods iu st->rs, to be sold at an. tion.
ul 1 1U1- -toys We ties levs sn t Saturdays. Ss
It- ol Estate promptly attended to.
1 A. CHERRY. Auctioneer.
Me IK) WELL k CO.
GHI-FIM. 0A., May 13. 1871. my'W-Jm
iNOTICE.
CITY ENGINEER'8 OFFICE.
Atlanta, Ga., Ju
; ilsieULS for CLEA2CING, GRUBBING and
GUvDING s TURNPIKE ROAD betwtau Atlanta
and e«stur. will bu received until July let.
Right reserved to reject auy or all bido.
jmtel*-till July tot
UemglB—Fulton County.
Pi'LTON Bvraaxos Count—Apuil Tuh, 1871.
Mantua V- Utan)
[ Libol for Divorv
1 a. Knx. >
Court.
ing that I
ia aaid Mate Of Georgia, it >*. then-tor,-, ordered by
the Court that aarvice of said libel be made ou said
George A. H>an. by publication of this order in auy
public gazette la this State once a mouth for fonr
months, previous tit ths next term of this Court. —
Granted by the Court.
J. M. Calhoun 4 Boa.. Plaintiff's Attorney.
A true ExtraJt from the minutes of said Court,
Jan* 1st. igri,
W. 1. VENABLE, Clerk.
COTTAGE FOR SALE
tv, arlfflu.
I iirrdr j ——-—-- 1 "- ts. hoiu.u
, .^.umTwM .(, (OM, n.«(T»ttai> u« u.1
nH*..(.5S/ 1S.MM , to. «m«iiU-((
*n.M(tM(ia to,-M* oil wtato. V,t,r
,»(.«(.. Wifl (w «,U tow to. ouh poroltoM.. For
tatatw IIIl.^iiT*— to a. W. BtaoUwurt.1 or to
Urt "*‘ S C. UOOUWTK