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VOL. II.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2:5, 1871.
THE DAILY SUN
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TELEGRAPH NEWS FOREIGN NEWS.
By Ike New Turk Associated Fiw.
DOMESTIC NEWS.
NEW YORK.
JFe YoUatc Jmtk—J Mutiny— The Wrecked
Wyoming.
New Yoke, August 22.—The reported
dissemination of the Yellow Fever bj
three sailors who eeoaped quarantine, was
nnfoandod.
Three sailors, from the ship Nevada,
have been arrested on a charge of mati-
ny.
The wrecked steamer Wyoming hails
from Perth-Amboy, and was on her way
hence to Providence.
The English steamer Wyoming is here,
and sails for Europe to-morrow.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
immense Homage Is Crops.
Charleston, Auguat 22.—Advices from
every part of the coast section report im
mense damage to the cotton und rice
crops, especially cotton, from the recent
heavy and continuous raius and gales.—
Reports from the interior, on the other
hand, represent cotton and corn to be
BufferiDg greatly from the protracted
drought.
PENNSYLVANIA.
rtot Jmy Cooke A* Co. Report.
Philadelphia, Aug. 22.—Jav Gooke
Co„ Fiscal Agents, report that they
have received information from London
that much more of the now loan than the
amount allotted to Europe has been sub
scribed, and it is believed tliat the
amount reserved for this country will bo
closed this week.
RHODE ISLAND.
The IWretk of the IWyoming.
Providence, August 22.—The smack
Ida May has arrived here with portions
of a wreck, a part of which was the pilot
house, marked Wyoming. She is a large
vessel, with side wheels. Appears to
have been blown up by powder and
steam.
KANSAS.
.f Wetterm Merrymaking
TorEKA, August 20.—A week ago in an
election row at Newton, the terminus of
the Topeka, Atchison and Santa Fe Rail
road, a Texan was shot and killed by one
McCloskey—the former being the aggres-
Since that time McCloskey has
been appointed a policeman and there
has been a feud between him and the
Texans which culminated last Saturday
a general fight in which McCloskey
and a Texan were killed and two others
mortally, and four seriously wounded.
There is little law in that region and
more trouble is anticipated. Texan dro-
WASHINGTON
More Wreck*— The Nareeoo ot the JYote intern
London, August 22.—The steamer
Prince of Woles, from Hong Kong for
Siam, was foundered. Fifty lives were
lost.
Thornton, recently Minister at Wash
ington, has gone to Balmoral to take the
oath as a member of the Queen's Privy
Council.
The subscriptions to the American loan
at noon to-day wob fifty million.
The introduction of $75,000,000 of the
new United States five per cent, loon to
day, by Jay Cooke, McCulloch A Co. was
a marked sucoess, tho subscriptions ex
ceeding, in a single day, the whole amount
offered. Continental subscriptions arc
reported to be large.
The banks will be closed to-morrow,
instead of Thursday, as advertised.
Tho Times says further loans will bo
required before tho city of Paris shall
havo been restored to the condition it
was in before the war.
The meeting between tho Emperors of
Prussia and Anstria has been postponed.
FRANCE.
Mailer* in General iu B*ranee.
Versailles, August 22.—A tax of 20
francs per kilogram of paper has been
subscribed for the newspaper stamp duty.
It is reported that a compromise bus
been made regarding Thiers’ tenure of
office. He is to receive the title of Presi
dent and hold during the present Assem
bly.
A bill providing for the dissolution of
the present Assembly will soon be brought
forward.
The Deputies of the Left are preparing
a manifesto demanding tho restoration
of the Constitution of 1848.
Before the court martial to-day, mem
bers of the Paris fire department deposed
positively that the Commune ordered the
firing of public and private buildings,
and forbade the extinguishing of the
flames in the Palais Royale.
The press hotly debate the disband
ment of the National Guard. The Con
servative journals advocato and the Radi
cal papers oppose the step. Fears are
enlertaincd that its enforcement will meet
with opposition in Lyons and elsewhere.
TELEGRAMS.
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NORTH GEORUIA
•Uur HI f hit... PWilp-r*. -V.M- Xmm—
Tht t'err.H Hnmh.f—Tht Wtmthtr,
Washington, Aug. 22.—The steamship
ictor, from New Orleans to New York,
icountered a hurricane on August 15th,
Of JuDiter Inlet. Tho cabin was filled
Masked men huDg a negro who com
mitted a rape in Cleveland, Tenn.
The Revenue Department has no dis
cretion in extending the time for taxes
due.
A coroner’s jury in the case of the tug
Starbuck charges the engineer and
the government inspector, Stratton, with
manslaughter. Warrants are out for
their arrest
It is announced at tho Treasury that
some of the uew five per cents will be on
the market after this week.
Advices have boon received from the
South Atlantic fleet All is well.
The ship Euterpe, from New York, has
foundered. A part of the crew lias ar
rived at Bidiia. A small boat containing
seven of the crew hits not yet been beard
from. _ , ,
Full details of tho Coreau affair have
been published. The Hevithrt article is
under the caption—“A Great Victory and
a Fizzle.” The Tribune says : “ Wc have
failed in securing the avowed objects of
the expedition, and the whole affair is
worse than useless unless the force under
tiie orders of Admiral Rodgers bo imme
diately quadrupled and lie is ordered to
reduce the country."
Cadet Smith, negro, is in trouble
again; this time for harsh treatment of
his fellow-negro, cadet Ctee, from Ala
bama.
Metearelegteal.
Office Chief of Sional Service, I
Washington, D. C. August 22. f
RECORD FOR THE PAST 24 HOURS.
The rain which prevailed Monday even
ing in Nebraska and northwards is now
confined to Iowa; aud the barometer Inis
risen in Minnesota. The area of high
pressure which was then advancing upon
New England now extends to Michigan
and North Carolina, and the low barom
eter which was off the coast of South
Carolina has been apparently pushed to
the southwest. The temperature has
been highest tn-day in Tennessee and
southward. Fresh and brisk winds in
the northeast and southeast have pre
vailed along tho Atlantic coast. Cloudy
and threatening weather nave cleared
sway from the Middle and Eastern States
but continue with rain from North Caro
lina to Florida. Telegraphic communi
cation with southern 1-loridu is not yet
restored, but it is believe a severe storm
must lie in progress on its northeastern
coast. Smoky anil hazy weather con
tinue from Lakes Erie aud Michigan
southward to Alabama and Texas, and Uie
barometer lias fallen during the day de
cidedly from Lake Erie to Michigan.
rntdWIIs.
Light local storms are probable for to
night in Illinois aud westward, and an
area ol low barometer, with threatening
weather, be developed. Tho towmjakg
are rising. The barometer, with easterly
winds, will probably continue on tho
Middle Atlantic Coast. Cloudy and
threatening weather will probably coo
tinue on Wednesday in the South Attan-
FEMALE COLLEGE,
It is stated that McCook has withdrawn
from the Ohio gubernatorial candidature.
The French Budget Committee fix
their salary at a half million francs, ex
clusive of ordinary expenses.
The Kentucky Legislature stands—
Senate, 35 Democrats, 3 Republicans;
House, 82 Democrats, 18 Republicans.
A fight has occurred between the peo
ple of Limerick, in which several were
injured.
A committee of Conservative Catholics
of Munich have invited the Catholics of
Germany, Austria aud Switzerland, to a
Congress, at Munich, September 23d.
The Central Pacific Railroad elected
the old Directory, except Crocker, whom
Robert Robinson succeeded.
The cholera is steadily increasing at
Konigsburg. It has appeared at Dantzig.
The Italian Government has taken
stringent measures against the cholera.
In the Saratoga races, Duffy won the
steeple chase; Vesuvius threw liis rider;
Midday won the second race—time 1:48;
Joe Danidls won the third—time 1:53j,
and Abdel Keoree won the fourth—time
3:48}.
The Mayor of Montreal has ordered
stringent measures regarding the cleans
ing of the city in view of the possible
approach of the cholera. Disinfectants
are supplied gratuitously to the inhabi
tants.
JAMES B. EADS, PiwMeit,
A. M. BKITTON, Vloe-PrealdfUt.
H. W. LOMAX. Treasurer.
0. (». McHATTON, General Agent,
MoSieal Hoard.
The foilowiDK Keutleiuon, cbtU of whom hold i
Polli'y iu this Coui]ianjr, have 1*#en oruauixed iutM*
city an a
BRANCH BOARD OF TRU8TKEB:
Colonel C. PEEPLES. President,
WM. H. TULLER. E8g.. Vlce-Pw*id««it.
TItUSTKBB :
Evan P. Howell. J. W. Morrow,
J. C. Kirkpatrick. C. W. Henderaou,
John A. Kitten, Lodowiok J. Hill,
Albert Howell, Georfo E. Olblxm,
Andrew J. West, Anthony Murphy.
Calvin Fay, J. J. Williamw.
A. P. Thompson, Dr. J. A. Link,
T. M. Elyea, lliehard P. Gleuu.
Charles II. KiUian,
nENRY MYERS, Secretary
J. WINTER NANCE, M. D..| Medical
i). A. SIMPSON, M. D., j Examiners.
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Hoyle, Keq.. Tax Collecto* ot aaid county, or hla
■uooeaeors in office, 20 per cent, upon the State Tax
to pay bonds and coupon* falling due the present
vetr; io per cent, for Jory pnrpoee«; 10 per ceuL for
Jail purpose* ; 10 per cent, for pauper purpose* ; 0
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over the seme according to law.
The State Tax i* 40 cento
Tax to 30 cento
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Fulton Coupty.
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