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THE
SUN.
VOL. II.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1871.
NO. 384.
THE DAILY SUN.
■ > nl)li»li<'il liy the Atlanta Sun Publishing
Cuibimk;.
Alexander II. Stephens, )
Archibald BI. Speights, [ Propriet
J. I (only Smith, )
Alexander U. Stophonn, 1‘olltleal Editor.
A. It. Wutson, .... News Editor.
J. llenlv Smith, tic nernl Editor and Busb
MM Maunfjrcr.
J. U. W. DILL.
To Tiuvklxus.—fcntoai pissing through Chst-
tsuoogs, will llud Tax Sun for silo by 0. H. Gledklll,
News Agent.
Agents for The Sun,
Thomas H. Hopkins, Thomaavllle, Gs.
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Dave Hell, Athens, Gs.
John T. Uodxkth, Atlsnts, Gs.
J. D. Wright, Woodstock, Gs.
J. O. Caldwell, Thomson, Gs.
If. C. Hamilton, Dalton, Gs.
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THU WEST ESN A ATLANTIC (OB STATE) BAILUOAD.
NIOUT PAMBNOKB TRAIN-—OUTWARD.
Lcavoa Atlanta 10;30 p m
Arrives at Chattanooga 6;10am
DAT FASSKWOKB TRAIN—OUTWARD.
Leaves Atlanta 8:15 a m
Arrives at Chattanooga 4:25 p m
FAST LINE TO NEW YORK-OU1WABD.
Leaves Atlanta 2:45 pm
Arrives at Dalton 7:53 pm
NtQnT raaaSJiurR tiuin—inwabd.
Leaves Chattanooga 6:20 p m
Arrive* at Atlanta 1 ;42 a m
PAT pASMEITUER TBAIN—INWABD.
Leaves Chattanooga 6:30 am
Arrlvos at Atlanta 2:20 p m
AOCOMMODATIOM TBAIN—INWABD.
Leaves Dalton 2:26 am
Arrive* at Atlanta 5:1U » “*
THE GXOBUlA (AUflUSTAj RAILROAD.
(iVo Daff Train on Sunday.)
Night Passenger Train arrive* 6:36 a. m
Night Passenger Train leave* 5.-16 p. m
Day Paaacngcr Train arrive* 6:20 p. m
Day Passenger Traill leave* 7:10 a. ra
stone Mountain ArOpmmodation arrive*.. .5:06 a. m
Htouo Mountain Accommodation leaves... .6:35 p. ra
MAOOH AMD WXSTKBN BA IT. LOAD.
Day Passonger trslu loaves 7*5 a. m.
Loaves Macon 7*5 a. m.
Day Pasaenger Train arrive* 2:00 p- m.
Arrive* at Macon 1:40 p. m.
2:56 p. m.
5;06 p- m.
10:25 p. c
Arrives at Macon 8.3J p. in.
ATLANTA AND WEST POINL BAILBOAU.
Night l'aasengcr Train arrive* 15:07 a m
Night I’assengcr Train leave* ...2:46 p. m
ATLANTA AND BICIOIOKO AIB
LINN BAILBOAU.
Arrlvo at Atiaute
10 A. M.
Arrive at Gainesville
6:45 P. M.
iVscou A Auprnslu
Uallroail.
DAf PASSSNOKB TRAIN D ILT,
Lear* Augusta at
SUNDAYS KXFBCTKD.
12 00 M.
Arrive at Macon at...
Arrive at Augusta at 1 46 P. M.
Western Railroad of
Alabama.
Leave Selma
I:1«A1(
Arrive at West Point
UiMAM
Arrive at m Montgomery
6:15 P M
Arrive at Colmuhu*
12:96 PM
Atlantic and Cteilf Belli Dad.
TilBOM Savannah, Ua., via Albany, Jacksonville
I? Md Tallahss**-), to Quincy, Florida:
leave Savannah .telly.
11:16 P. M
*:15 P. M
_ . 2:30 f. M
t Tallahassee daily’ (Sundays ex*
Cf'jfiul 7*0 P. M
Arrlv* oiquniev aril, (Soiidw.MMl'Mi.l.** F. M
TjMYt Onl.(Y don, iSsncU, .JC.ptad).
Lftve Trilaluuwtie drii, (Sunday, txet
Uil
Lmtc JackwrarilU d»lly
Lmh Albduy lidtly ...
Arrive at teruiu.li tell,
Mg7
Rosie, Qa., August 11,
Mr. Swett, of Clyoch, moved to recon
sider tho resolution of Mr. Bloodwortli,
of Spoldiug, relative to inclosing stock.
Messrs. Means, Kinloy, Howard, Qcn.
Browrfe and Mr. Capors Bpokeon the sub
ject. Finally, on motiou of Mr. Swett,
the resolution and action of the Conven
tion of yesterday wos indefinitely post
poned.
Resolutions of thanks to railroads, by
Qcn. Browne, and another, by Col. How
ard, of thanks to tho citizens to Romo for
hospitalities, were unanimously ndopted.
The Committee on County Reports re-
ported that, ns tho time was too lim
ited to digest the same, the whole mutter
was referred to tho Secretory to report at
the next meeting.
Dr. James, of Grccuo, read uu able es
say on the culture of clover and grasses
and recommended their general culture
in Georgia. The essay is to bo printed.
Governor Brown stated that thirty-
three thousand bales of iiay had Ireon
imported from the West, over the Wes
tern & Atlantic Railroad, alone, within
tho last six months, hut ho hoped this
would be changed, and Georgia make
herself independent.
CoL Yancy and Dr. Aiken, of South
Carolina, spoke ably on the same sub
ject Dr. Means oddressod tho Conven
tion on fertilizers. A resolution by Mr.
Davis, of Thomas, was adopted, asking
the General Assembly to pass a law
amending tho tax digest so us to show a
complete census of tho acreage products
planted in ihe Btate, and of the commer
cial fertilizers used.
Judge Dupont, of Florida, addressed
the Convention on the subject of Emi
gration. Col. Chambers, of Columbus,
Col. Yancey, Mr. Adams, of Monroe, and
other distinguished gentlomen, advocated
the introduction of foreign labor.
The Committee on State Agricul
tural Journal, reported the establishment
of such n journal inexpedient, and sug
gested tho Plantation and Farm and
Home as ofiieial journals for the Society;
tabled.
The resolution requesting the repeal of
the revenue tax on the distilhitidu of
fruits in the South was tabled.
The Committee decided tnat its next
meeting bo held in Macon, on the 2fid of
October next, so as to make the ques
tion of Congressional land script
ready for Legislative action.
Adjourned.
A meeting of the stockholders of tbo
North A South Railroad was held to
day. Tho following officers were elected
McDongald President; W. D. Chiplcy,
Secretary and Treasurer; Col. Lane
Chief Engineer.
The Board of Directors are McDongald,
Redd and Choriy, of Columbus ; Bing
ham of LnGrango; Bunn, Polk county;
Griffith and Burns, Floyd oonnty.
A fusion between tho Fenian wings is
probable.
The steamship Queen boiug overdue
some anxiety is felt, ns Judge Dowling
and Lydia Thompson and her troupe of
blondes are aboard.
The police discredit the rumors that
on attack will be made on the Italian pro
cession on the 25th.
The owner of a steamboat was arrested
to-day charged with employing on engi
neer who had no certificate. Ho was re
leased on bail,
It is apprehended that Thurlow Weed
will not survive the passage home.
The Executive Committee of the Union
Paeiflo Railroad Company have consum
mated a contract by which the rote. of
fore and freight will bo materially ad
vanced,
KENTUCKY,
SO,OOO flowniie JSdprlty.
Locisvtll*, August 11.—The Demo
cratic majority is estimated at between
forty and fifty thousand.
The Republicans will have about twenty
members in the lower house.
OHUJ.
Tht Arfatetvrr Msrlar
Columbus, August 11.—The coroner's
verdict was that poison was administered
to Peter Buffenberger by some person or
persons unknown to them.
Prof. Wormly’s evidence shows tlmt it
was possiblo to introduce arsenic into tho
liver after death ; but did not diaoover
sufficient arsenic to produce death under
ordinary circumstanoes, but finding the
trace, there was no proof that a larger
quantity was not present at the timo of
death.
TELEGRAMS.
M-4
A violent storm occuriYil at Ai>)ilctuu
Wisconsin. A .woman was killed by
Joseph Waamier, after ft full confession,
was hung to-day, at Rochester, New York,
for wife murder.
George Douglas, aged 27 years, was
committed to jail at Norwich, Connecti
cut, in default of $1,000 bail, on the
charge of attempting to outrage a girl 11
years of age.
Spain will confine the proceedings
against Venezuela, for allowing the de
parture of fillihttflter:, to a diplomatic
protest.
Nett OtboeYlitetneiUe.
FOR RfelUT.
A DESIRABLE OOTTACE.
T7IOUR ROOMS and XlTOHIN-all conveniently
T arranged. Located comer Richardson and Pry-
CALIFORNIA.
Unit, sad .X.illsi I, Uu JFrnr Me.
San Fhancisoo, August 11.—The ab
sorption of the California Pacific Railroad
with the Central Pacific Railroad, was
completed yesterday by the eleotioa of
Lelond Stanford, of the Central, at Pres
ident; Milton S. Latham, os Treasurer,
and all the board of the Central Pacific
Railroad as direotors.
The burning of snowaheds delayed the
Pacific trains twelve hours.
On the 26th ultimo, Cook, with his
command, was at tho head of Wcepaba
Canon, Arizona.
The Apochee Indians in Arizona and
Sonora ore very ootive.
Tho Mexican government has increased
tho Apacheo scalps.
WAS H IN G T O N.
Of-..r, Uidiri.lo.ilf/ - teVtfil Uu South ».#•
about Patkorri—Troop, want,d is .Itoulann—■
77,- u\nthtr.
Washington, August 11.—Some of
Grant's friends cl-ini tlint the absurd dis
patch to Earl Dalkeith must be a forgery.
To-day's Tribuuo says; “Wo note with
;reat mortification tho fact that United
Itatos Morelia) Packard, with superser-
viceablo zeal, told the dissenting mem
bers of tho Republican Convention at
New Orloaus that ho was authorized by
President Grant to use the Custom House
for tho convention, and bring United
States troops there for its protection.—
We don’t mean to believe hitn unless we
must. It seems probable that the Uni
ted States Marshal is restive under a load
of odium which ho desires to shoulder off
upon others. ”
The Times is silent regardi .ig Louisiana
affairs.
Crcswell was here for a few hours to
day. -
Governor Potts, of Montana, asks for
troops to proteot the settlers ngaiust tho
Indians. Two prominent citizens have
recently been killed.
Office Chief of Signal SmvicE, )
Washington, D. C. August 11. J
BKCOBD FOR THE FAST 24 HOURS.
The barometer Las fallen slightly at
the Rocky Mountain Stations since
Thursday afternoon, and lias lisen in tho
extreme Northwest. Tho area of lowost
pressure, which was in Wisconsin, has
moved Southeastward, and now extenda
from Southern lUinoia to Lake Ontario.
Severe local storms have marked it* pro
gress, and light rains, with threatening
weather, now prevail very generally from
Ontario to Arkansan The barometer
has fallen on tho Gnlf Coast, and rain is
again reported from Louisiana to Florida
and North Carolina. Tho pressure has
varied but little on tho Middle and East
Atlantic, where clear and hazy weather
has prevailed, with Southeast and East
erly winds.
Clear and warm weather will probably
be experienced on Saturday from Missou
ri to take Huron, and Westward. Low
Barometer, with cloudy weather, will
probably continue from Louisiana to
West V*., and Eastward. Low barom
eter, with cloudy weother and local
storms will probably oxtond during the
afternoon over New York aud New
England.
DOMESTIC NEWS.
NEW _YORK.
.f Sl.ru,tool W Jrmird Tk. MM rf
Tbrnrlou U\ut-SomdMoUr*adJI—toro.
New Yon*, August 11.—In ease King
fisher withdraws from the race, Long
fellow will run against Lexington's time.
WEST VIRGINIA.
the iaaiyjis jt the semi axis.
White Sulthib Spiungs, Aug. 11..
Governor Walker and lady, Virginia;
General M. C. Bntlcr, South Carolina;
General Cox, Tennesseo; General Rob
inson, Virginia; Hon. James Lyons,
Virginia; W. M. Glenn, of the Baltimore
Ornette,■ John B. Thompson, of the New
York Evening Fust; James R. Randall,
of the Augusta Constitutionalist, aud late
Senators Rpllct and Graham are among
tho late arrivals here.
The number of arrivals are doily on
tho increase at all tho Virginia Springs.
The season is at its hight bore. The
nnmbcr of arrivals average over 100 a
day and but few are leaving for the other
Springs. The grand fanoy and masque
rade ball of the season will take place
next Wednesday night
FOREIGN NEWS.
ENGLAND.
The Pope decline* m ttaldon Throne—Jl Terrld*
tixpl—ln—nemlh of Cliarlet Paxton, JH, P%
The Mount Cenio Tunnel Complete—Tho .!(«■
bmmm Claim*.
London, August 11.—Russia is rapidly
adopting Prussia's military organizations.
The Emperors of Germany and Aus
tria meet at Ischol to-morrow. It is sup
posed that they will consult over the in
tended alliance of Austria and Franoe.
The Pope has written a letter declining
a Throne of Gold. Ho proposes that the
money suliscribed for tho throne be ap
propriated to the purehaso of exemptions
from Military service for ten students of
Catholic Seminaries.
A terrific explosion of gun cotton oc
curred to-day at Stow Market, a market
town in the county of Suffolk. Several
persons were killed. Further explosions
are apprehended.
Charles Buxton, a Member of Parlia
ment for East Sworey, an eminent re
viewer and a leader in the educational
movement, died to-day at tho age of fifty
years.
The Moant Cenis tunnel is complete.
Tho announcement is mode that it will
be formally opened in September,
In the Houso of Lords to-day, Lord
Rodsdale questioned the right of tho
United States to maintain its demand for
indemnity for damages oommitted by the
Alabama, now that the American Gov
ernment hod granted amnesty to tho late
rebols, and reconciliation with tho South
was complete. He asked whether the
Government intended to bring this point
to the attention of the Arbitrators at
Geneva, and proceeded to argue it at
great length.
Lord Granville replied that the ques
tion of liability for the dopredatious of
tho Alabama would bo argued in all its
bearings before tho Arbitrators, by Sir
Roundel Palmer and other eminent coun
sel retained on the port of Great Britain,
whoso interests would certainly not naffer
for lock of able and learned defenders.
FRANCE.
Financial Matter*— Thter»’ Prolongation.
Paris, August 11.—Bullion in the
Bank of Franco has increased nearly V
000,000 of francs.
The Committee on the Budget prqpono
a tax of 3 per cent, on oil bonded goods,
except corn and cool, and estimates the
yield therefrom at 76,000,000 of francs
per annum.
It is thought that the vote upon tho
prolongation of Thiers’ term will stand
800 to 280.
The eleotiona lor Councils General will
take place early in September.
The tax bill is nnder discussion in the
Assembly.
The Party of the Bight in the Assem
bly demands that Thiers’ term of office
be prolonged.
Te Printer*.
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OF THE UNITED STATES.
G ENERAL AGENCY /or Middle and North Geor
gia. Office corner Pryor aud Wall Htrecta. No.
1 Kimball building.
Applications for Policiiw of Life Assurance receiv
ed and appointment* of
Special and Local Agents
Made by AN81 A!Y A 8TACY,
General Agent*,
Atlanta, Ga.
tdr Liberal Com mi union h allowed ENERGETIC
CANVASSERS. augl2 lw.
ATLANTA HOUSE,
if y JOrs. £. O'Uxpalrick.
Transient and Regular Boarders.
poblic will dad th
e Passenger DopoL
- Portor* in attou4*nc« on arrival of all tralna.
TERMS OF BOARD :
PER PAY $ 2 00.
PER WEEK JO 00.
PER MONTH 30 00.
DAY BOARD I>XB MONTH 20 00.
CITY
FLOURING MILLS,
.€T/..I.V#VI, tlKOUGI.I.
If all thing* are equal, why not patron.
Ize home manufacture t
1 JIAYEfn.'Dished \ty Mills throughout with NEW
and IMPROVED MACHINERY, and am now
l«d hack to must my cKpciiM).
I ant preparod tofurniakUie trade, ui any quautit
in sacks, half Backs or quartur auk*:
PRIDE OF DIXIE, lY-un choice while wheat.
CITY MI 1X8 FAMILY, from *eUcted red Wh<a
CAPITOL MILLS FAMILY.
STAR MILLS FAMILY.
1JRAN, sacked or uusackod.
J. E. BTTLEH, Proprietor.
aujrU jui
NOTICE
HOME-MADE
Carriages, Buggies,
PHAETONS,
efcc., cfco., cfco., <Jcc.
—at
A. T. Pimvoy’s
Carriage Emporium,
NO. 6 BROAD STREET,
.1 T/..1AT./, GEOItm.
The Pioneer Carriage .Yuniifartorr of
Atlanta. - .
H IS work EQUALS It not SURPASSES, In Unite,
tho
Best Jl'orlhrrn Matte If'ork,
Ana In dunbllitv U FAR SUPBUIOB—»U work bo-
log put up of the very best aosaonod wood and by
THE BEST WORKMEN,
While in PRICES, I can compote with
▲NY MANUFACTORY IN THE UNITED STATES.
jgf Call and examine for yourself, or send your
orders If*
AGENT for KIMBALL BROS.
Carriage Manufacturers, of Boatou.
aug6 liu
Henry Bischoff & Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCER8,
AND DBALKR8 IN
Htoo, Wines, Liquors, So-
gars, Tonacco. &e.
So. 107, East Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
BiacHonr. c. wulb a. u. rntraa.
ily6-Sm
BOUT. H. MOW*. WAK* nUBDLX.
HOWE & HUBBLE,
MPOBTERS OF AND DEALERS in all kinds of
FOREIGN AND DOMEITI
XjIQU ohr.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SOUTHERN TRADE.
JtV. 83 i *5 nnd 540, Hpcamore Sh eet,
crjrcMjyjrjtTM, out 0 -
my24-3m
THO*. HAMPTON, H. D. SALMON*, P. A. IIARDOUR.
Brake's Creek MtUs.
F. A. U A KU O UH <t OO.,
J^EAI.EBS IN
FLOUR
MEAL,
t SHIP STUFF,
rm.tA-Mi.iA-. KKA-Tircwr.
• HionsnT rnroE paid for wheat, -w
Alt prodno* dte.wed kt tho depot bee of clurge,
iprls-Am
MARTIN INSTITUTE,
Jefferson, Jackson Co., Georgia.
T HBlFALL TEEM of the year 1871 will open on
MONDAY, the 21st of AUGUST, instead of
th* 16th, as tt was aunonnoed.
that very few It any institattoos of the
ad th* qutet, moral
i cannot be exaeUed.
one-thirdly the endowment,
and studious habit* of the pupil* caw
Our applications from abroad ara already
roua, and those wishing te socar# board will do wall
to apply immediately. For full information addreaa
ProTx W. GLEN SI. Prof. 8. P. ORB, or
JAR. B. RANDOLPH,
ang7 wlm. _ Sao. Board of Trustees. _
NORTH GKORG1A
FEMALE COLLEGE,
IVY 6TR1BT.
containing full particulars, apply at the Book l.
Music Stores, or the College,
jy 26-dAw2m A. J. I ANNIE D. HAlLEr
HAM'L H. STOUT, M. IX,
Harper It Brothers’
• KDUOATIONAJj WORKS,
gr Off** at PhflBp* *<*•**. came* Martatte .flhataaleMf ALBUMS sad MOTTO!
andnaehtrs* Btraate, Atlanta. Ga. Jndf* T. 8. Foa- adapted for Sunday Schools, a Urn at
ter. Clark: always preaunt to attend to bnsfnaaan human* and Theological BOOKS; Ci
any wa.
in May laat, payable to A. T. Finney or bearer,
for $76 each, and falliug duo on tho firat days of
July. August, September. October. November. Do
cumber, 1871, aim January, 1872. respectively ; Mth<
conaldoratlon ban falletl and wo will not pay tliuin in
km* oompulled by law. U. II. Dl’NN,
augll It D. O. A. WILLIAMS
A CARRXAOH PAINTER WANTED.
We want a (Jamago Painter—a good worknu
for which wo will gtvo good wago-i.
Apply to *
S. F. WILDER A HON.
augll lw Forsyth, Cm
CHICKE RING-
PIANOS!
THE UNDERSIGNED BEING THE
GENERAL STATE AGENT
For the WOULD RENOWNED
Ohickcring Pianofortes
la propareil to furnish these admirable iimtrmnf nts
STOCK KEPT A T JUS MUSIC STORK
DIRECT FROM TEE FACTORY,
As parties may desire.
CATALOGUE HOOKH,
Giving PRICE, DESCRIPTION and ENGRAVING of
oacli stylo, sont, post paid, to any party, on applica
tion.
Jflatitit'arlm cr'H CcrtUicalr amt
Warranty
ACCOMPANIES EACH INSTRUMENT.
EDWIN FAXON,
) Msliktta niut—.su.
Atlanta, Ga.
linivrrsiig Ptiltlioljing ifompang.
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COLLEGE
18 DEVOTED TO THE
PRAOTIOAIj,
U8MFUL
O F young men, fitting them in tho SHORTEST
time and at tho LEAST POSSIBLE EXPENSE
for a anocesafUl future.
*8- There are no vacation!.
S8. Students enter at any time.
The Institution inane* Life Scholarship*, which
give to the holder the privilege of completing the
course at pleasure, and te rcvlow at any future tlmo
GRATIS.
For fill-tin r particular*, Catalogues, Specimens of
Penmanship Currency, Ac.,
Addreaa,
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Box 030. Principal,
augg lm.
Dutch Pete’s Restaurant,
Under James'> Hank,
J£A8 BEEN RECENTLY FURNISHED WITH A
No. 1 COOK,
And all other modern appliance*;
«S. MEALS SUPPLIED AT ALL HOURS.
S3. REGULAR BOARD $5 PEE WEEK,
i. THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS WILL
ALWAYB RE FOUND AT HIS TABLES.
my20*3m
formed favorable connection with a responsi
ble Attorney at Washington, D. C\, I will Alo and
prosecute ail claim* entrunted to uy care against tho
United States, before tho Southern Claim* Commte
•ion, or any Department of tho Government. Office
on Marietta, near Peachtree street, Atlanta, G*.
D. P. HILL,
Attorney at Law.
Jyll-im
Auction & Commission.
V generally that we have opened an auction
1 com ml m1 on business
The Dagaa RalldiSf, oh 11111 atawet,
where we will be pleased to serve those who may
need our terrier*. W« propose to aeU any species
nlar sale days, Wodnceday i and Saturdays. Sales of
Beal Estate promptly attended to.
J. A. CHERRY, Auctioneer.
McDowell a oo.
aUrjllt. OA.. May 16, 1871. tny2U4m _
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