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THE" DAILY Teksdai Moararo... on First Pi on Fourth ■Few Advertisements always found Local and Business NUioes THE CAPITOL. A motion m made in tlie House yes terday to havs reconsidered the action of Saturday declaring that no election had been had In Oalhoon county. The Mo tion, as it was explained, wee made in order to giro Mr. Pierce Urn* to get ap awon testimony. We do not See how such sworn legal taeMninay eoald be got ten up, in the iaee el attested '{ ready stated; therefore, we think the Hones did precisely right in refusing to reconsider. The best thing for Mr. Pieros to do is to go before the people again in As capacity of candidate, and if they want hfqt to represent them, they will vote for hint- Ail other proono^inga would he irregular and illegal. The fasti on of fer diem has not yet been settled fay the Assembly. Weob serre, howurer, that the House took the necessary steps yesterday to here s bill brought ap to-day looking to e reduction of wages. This is a matter that] wiD strongly test the disposition of our legis lator* to jH&rttisn They iharo been here long enough now to understand what aw the ordinary expand of law making; hence w« expect to see a mate rial reduetioa bom the estimate that the last Legislature placed upon the value of its own serrieea. We do not think there is a man now in aUher branch who holds that ha is worth nine dollars a day to the State; or, if there is, we think he will be too modest and too eoonomical to de mand ft. Tba-Bousaoko had under considera tion the subjeot of the investigation of the sflUre of the State. Opinion halts as to whether the investigation should be made by a committee of the Legislature, or fay • oommittee outside. Dunlap Soott farwree the latter; while Mr. Gum ming made a forcible argument in favor of the former. The Judiciary Commit tee hse had the matter in hand, but was unable to make e report, being evenly divided. Pending the consideration of the subject, (he House adjourned. This is a meat important mattes, and should be delayed as little aa possible. The peo pie aseaaaieas to know the condHioa of public affairs, and depend fen the Leg islature to order an investigation. Let it be done, and with aa little delay as possible. The Seaats deliberate'one were mainly oonflned to the consideration and passage of a bill, published elsewhere in Tax Sew, to entry into effect article 1, sec tion 15, of the Constitution. This is a mnat M AKm pqfoliQ will see by •tmmlniDf it, Aid occupied the Senate *H the morning. If is simply a proposition to permit creditors to collect honest debts. The Senate passed a resolution order ing an inventory of the furniture and effects left in the Executive Mansion, by the great absquatulator, the same to be reported to the Oeneral Assembly. SUN. fsahionable to dram more likes fool than ever,” exclaims the Hew York San. It is wonderful then to thijlk What sort of a figure the editor of the Hew York Sun gill cut IS- The dorsal fin of s shark has been found in an Illinois eoal bed ?— (Courier-Journal.) That is not wonder ful since it, for a long time, has been evi dent that a number of the “sharks” have gone into the eoal basin- A Hew Tork paper thinks the ‘Tammany thiavas” will fold “their tents like the Arabs," and aa silantly steal The impression is that they have been tesaMag away swat sines they have in SUN-STROKES. ffWThe Alabama Legislature met yes terday. _ Hfi. The Boston Post calls a colored previous “aXVesa.'' U» »ll<i|*mMa*haa« o-lmpaty. It is a good name for a settlement. MS. In Hew Tork it is “ Alexis" every morning and Alexisn’t every night *St~ “Tiehborne has the bronchitis.” Oh (bat -H would be-the taking off of him. _ 89“ Beferring to the Mormon prose cutions, the Cincinnati Gazette wants •* this puioootion gioppcid.” ■A-Katie Putnam is puttin' 'em in s good hnmac in Louisville. She is ooming |his wgy. . Mk-Oeotge Joart'Is suggested N* Mayor of Hew York. The city will nev er get along until a Jonas or a Brown oo- cupiss that position.' 1 * I ' ’ ' 89“ A hale around (ha mooa has ap peared at Louisville. The Courier-Jour nal thought it was a “ ring,” and tried to get into it 89“ is endeavoring to tun hi* effects into gold. He has diaoovowd that guilt will not anawer any longer. _ ■S- Judge Underwood, of Virginia, haa fairly entered the woman miffkag* lists. It is not stated what is the eolor of his balmosal, nor what style of ohig- non The Boston Poet asserts that O. actually appeared at a large New Tork wedding last week attired in a swell The Post certainly does not mean to intimate that the philosopher is be- coming toady. IS- When she was interrogated as to whether she had brought a madam us compel the reception of her vote, Tsnnie Claflln is said to have replied “Ho; but no man-d—n-na shall prevent our voting. Oh, Tennie I—Boston Poet. 19* “The New Jssaey Republican journals declare that their defeat on Gov ernor was because the Newark working man would not vote for Walsh, who, as an employer, is noted ee a harsh task ” But in that, Walsh was no more than a fair representative of his party, which is the hardest “task-maker” the oountry ever produced. l9*The Washington correspondent of the Louisville Ledger telegraphs that pa per, on the 17th, as follows; He Congressional sub-oommittee, ; weed of Senators Bayard and Blair, and iepreaentatives Maynard and Scofield, have finished their travels. The States visited by them were Florida and Geor gia, and from what they beard and none of the oommittee are prepared to recommend that any stringent measure be inaugurated so far as these localities are concerned. It seems probable then that Georgia is to escape the scourge that baa been vis ited upon South Carolina, and that the reports circulated hen sons two weeks ago were without foundation and utterly wicked. The evidence grows that these reports were the mouthinga of some in dustrious Radical whose “wish, "no doubt, was “father to the thought” Superior Court t> Taliaferro County. CnawTomvmj, Oa., Nor. 18, 1871, Editors Sun: The Superior Court of Taliaferro county has been in session all this week, Hon. Garnett Andrews, pre siding. There was s large attendance of the bar and a multitude of spectators. Several important cases were tried. The most important on the criminal docket was that of the State vs. Alexan der Evans, charged with the murder of Jeaee Nunn. The State was represented by Solicitor General Hamner Morton, ably assisted by Wm. H. Brooke of this county, and John C. Reid of Lexington. The defense was conducted by James F. Reid and Judge Bristow, of this county, and Hon. Linton Stephens Tot Sparta.— The result was a verdict of guilty of voluntary manslaughter, with a sentence to the Penitentiary for a term of five yean. On the civil dockst, two important cases were tried. One was the will of . In. Sarah Atkina, which was cavealed. 1 'he propound** of the Will was repre sented by James L. Brown, of Oresusbo- ro, and Geo. F. Bristow, of Craw ford nils. The caveators were rspreasnlcd by W. H. Brooke, of Orawfordville, MiltonlBeese and General Toombs, of Washington The jury found for the will.* A motion for a new trial was made. The other case on the civil doeket re ferred to, and which eoeupted nearly two days of the court, woa a case at the in- of Bichard Gunn vs. william H. stance Gunn. This wm a bill in equity to set aside a deed upon the groundi of fraud. Counsel for complainant, J, F. Reid of Qraw- fordrille, and Col. Joel Billups ti Msdi- sen; for defendant, Hon. Linton Stephens and Hon. Robert Toombs. The finding the jury was a compromise verdict, Ich satisfied neither party. A mo tion for a new trial was made. The planters in this section complain of the shortness of the cotton crop. Tauavubbo. ‘ A little girl, five years old, daughter of Bev.G. W.Maxen,of Talbottom, fell foam Ho steamship Ballons left Savannah, for Liverpool, Saturday, with 8,405,975 pounds of cotton, valued at $125,078. Died—in Macon, on Friday, John F. Cargile, of Albany, late clerk of toe Su perior Court of Dougherty county. The Athens Banner says: Mr. George Bumon was hauling cotton to s gin near Jug Factory, on Monday, when nia team ran away, and the wheels of his wagon passed over his body, earning hit death. Died—In Columbus, Friday morning, Mr. Hotaoe Clapp, of consumption. Templeton takes possession of Colum bus to-morrow nigh, and will hold it for the balance of the week. Captain Brian is endeavoring to organ- iae an ioe manufactory in Oolnmbua Ha had better work lively or Captain Frost will be ahead of him. Registration closes in Columbus with 951 white and 184 black voters on the lists. mntnal fife Insurance LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! The Mutual Life Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. fjottl BMrtftorg. SASSEE V BOUSE, (Formertjr United SIMM Hotel.) 10RNXR ALABAMA andPBYOB 8TUET8, J > LAHTAettA. B. R. SAS8BEN, ipat, Proprietor. OEO. W. 8A8SEEN, Clerk. .9100 _ inlti Mtikl. or Lodclnff W Ml Mint REYNOLD’S HOTEL* MEW NAM - - - GEORGIA. [FORMERLY McDOWELL DOUSE.] Ante Be limns Hitu—f 00 PEE DAT. W.M. Rteynolds* KENNESAW HOUSE, MARIETTA, - - GEORGIA, O FFERS PARTICULAR IEDUCEMEIYTS TO families dMbtaf Chomp And Comfortable win- one bear* nd« from Atlanta. FLETCHER A FBEYER, Proprietor*. r ouertare; < Address Rankin House, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. J. W. RYAN, Pregrister. oeUl-tf PR ARK GOLDEN. Clerk. BROWN’S HOT^L MACON, GEORGIA. US SPLENDID FIRST-CLASS MOTEL IS TU larfestaadbeet HoteltetheOttj. It U situs ted lrnmedtatafr owiiliti the Genets! Fiee-fu Depet, sod for Oomlort, Elegance, Eeooomyendet- tention of ita Employee* end sttacbe* it oflsrt greet er Inducements to the trevsUng public, then soy otb- r hone* ta the Southern tetn, norS-tif W. F. BROWN k OO. STUART RAILROAD HOTEL, Opposite Depot—VALDOSTA. OA. plte-mij loeetod. ettenUr* a T. STUART, LITCHFIELD HOUSE, AO WORTH, GEORGIA. (ABLE ALWAYS FURNISHED WITH THE beet the merket afford*. K. L. LITCHFIED, aorl-tf Proprietor^ Atlanta & New Orleans 8HORT LINE. THE SHORTEST A QUICKEST DOUBLE Daily Line From Atlanta to the JUtsstsstppt Hirer via WEST POINT, MONTGOMERY. aad Mobile, fer NEW ORLEANS ins via Win POINT, BIO NT OO MB* Y. SXLMA AMD MIBIDUX, VIOKSBURO-, ITS CASH ASSETS OVER $60,000,000. T* HAS A SURPLUS OF MORE THAN BIX MILLION! OF DOLLARS. AFTER PROVIDING FOR A el lteMMtloo m determimed by the Insursnoe Department of the State of Now York. Haa the Largest Aaaete, (boom*. Number leaned; and payo the tarceefauoaat of Dividends, and haa the amalleet Pereent- •COOf espeaees of any company la the World. The anderatened will gladly gtra all information neoaaaary to effect insurance on your Urea. Do yonr duty to thee* that yon lor* by taking a policy in THI OLD MUTUAL- Henry R. Christian, SPECIAL AGENT. Offloei JAMES’ BUILDING, Wleltoluxll Street. J. F. ALEXANDER, M. D., MEDICAL EXIMINEIt. BL Agents Wssssteet who ore H'orkers. Cotton Fattora anb Cotton foth ©nano !3tjie g, Ctr. New “ 8otton" and~Produce tfsi&HuF- THE FLA NTB1HS LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK. OHAS. WYNN flarbioare, CntUrp, ©ntte, &t. W. L. WADSWORTH, Atlanta, 0*7 \ W. L. WADSWORTH & CO.. Importers and Dealers in Hardware, Opposite James' Bank, 'Whlteliall Street, tily ATLANTA, (OA. Atlanta San JJraapcclua. THE ATLANTA SUN! DAILY AND WEEKLY, Live Paper on Live Issues’ BV ■X'JBLlil ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Proprietor*. mh- The national food of a Japan ia fish. The paper, to' this country have beeo—ebawioa'FUIh *o long that the impneuan u likely to get abroad that our national diet ia 5oh also. 89- Ekgtish journals are (till dfocum-_ ing th. “euthenhty of Juaiua." Wkto a waste of intellect I Don’t they aU know the letten were written by Sam- bnrdt . m- Nmr York mOAng insms an to (cribedae “tow-wemtod ia the aeak.’ That ia almoto aa, bad o§ tha interviawar who described Tinqie Beam a, paving "arm* bare to the ahoulden, and anklea the aame. _ to He Courier. Jmsmdt wm ahouta, in doobla-MUd type, tin Badfoal catch- wordqf “qp with mhooidmum and down with On Ku-Kiux.” Who would hava thought it would ever bare come to that! ato. He Boston Partsay»: "The Mor mon* are men of^aenao and ufarewdne** for all their polygamy.” Ot eourao they are, m it require, the ahrewde* kind of a man to bambooxle six or more eom« to beoom. deoimal fraction* of a wife. STATE MATTERS. have very few right* in Outhheri It coet* five dollana head to have a fight there. It i* very *ad. He Indian Spring Mirror ha* this W. have two uotee—A Monroe three year old of Baptist "raising,” led a little xvth to a mud puddle, ana with raised hands said—“I baptise thee in the name of of Captain Jinks of the hone marioM," when in went the subject. A Butte boy drowned hi* eat ia a basin at wefa*. with the formula of hie "father, or toy other mao. ” The Living Witnen i* the name of a new paper, the gemmation at wbioh ia to he commenced in Rome shortly. M. A Nevin is one of the rash men. The Warrantee CUepar says; We learn that a fallow named Hightower, of eoas- tioaable character, Knag at Foweltou, H«p <*nk oountjr, hn» bean before the riub-Ke-Klas Oommittee at Atlanta, and acknowledged that he was a Ka-Klox, and that Steva Moore and Lewis O'Brien of Warren county, ware members ot the ■use klan. O’Brien end Moore an mfcmbMS at the Badioal party, which palp the beer on tfa^Bada . btofeto Friday evening. Judge Henry W. Cowles, aged 88. , Menrveki. Savannah. Ha walk during th# Fair. Maas, end Awgutte Railroad ton d the fare from Meoon Is Obariee- ton from 111 60 to $8. An attempt was made to ohoot W. L. Burgay, of Macon, Thursday night He was returning to the city in a buggy with bis wife, when he was Bred at twice. Both load* took effect in hi* thigh, bat without latal result A writer, in the Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel, suggest* Judge Hiram Warner for Governor, and another mggeeta bam- net Hawkins of Chattooga eoanty. « a mu Avion aU.VAX, wiuu. ». w-H Doubt. DaUr haupr Trota. wlUrva ro thl. lbalHfoUov.: imrsAUiann - — jut' lean Atlanta a*....., J. M. Arrtv. in Atlanta tM *■ *• Anfva la AUantaat •:*» *• «- Wight Min. m tkieeth ta Mnalfivr W opt OUAWO* or oais, nroins DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION with tntoa of ISa MM. h Koatpaurr SrtUnmS Ice MoMM, Uew OTOona. aaSoU poinu la IM ■aa with Tntosfo. Solon one Mmiro. Ala. i jrtk- son, Covnth. Okalooa, VkMbar*. mail yetst. In CDhl MMMlppt, Mini Alahma uJKortim m,n|«i will tea this ran M Bites n .an th. Bn. Mountan or ms othw ronte ln Mont- temsn, Mohltema l.w Orlmna soa*T mils. oho«t- •r toBolmaona all ponte WMt of fltena. P«.Bn*.ra teavin* Uteata At V: to a. b., Antv. In tetoa at JiM *■ M. At TOO p. B-i Arrtv. tn Salma at l,hl A. MAkln, doM oonnMtloaa with Sdaa Ana Maria, ten BoG. BAGGAGE CHBOKKO FOB ALL TER NIINAL FOIMTB. tn.Anh for Ttehote vtn Wo*4 Print ua Monb (■Blrv- M-Tioao«i awBteatn.onn.or *. l. Dwenl Tlokri Arat nllha Pntee ran Liquors ! Liquors ! BUY TOUR Ales, Wines fi Liquors! KENNY'S Chicago Ale Depot AM* Wholnaale Uqnor Home ire hoot m JLesrge Assortment ot eRUMfi MOirff tiUftewMaUtiAMBNwa. B. B. Freeman, Cammimloner ef Deed*, FOR etXTEEN BTATEB. *n- ono. with th. taorriorr of Hate at tho J tiorlMe WANTED TO It KIN T. A rtnunsHED. oa uwFoawtaa«D aoun, not «w tv. BnotB* wait Mb Bo «mM A food taMEk ou be foutod by •* omm Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political! Editor A. R. WATSON. News Editor. J. Henly SMITH, General Editor and Business Manager. ■utouorlbod Oapltal OWE MILLION DOtLiSf? 1 - ill at I . »■! I 11 I 1 Tlie Warehouse of This Bank, I Cor. Campbell and Beptolhi StreetR; /. i I <>!. Augueta, Georgia, JS NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will be made upon Cotton in Warehouse, cb upon Rahrc*^ Rtoefpts. ' 1 ' :y * ‘ ' v tto- Parties Storing Cotton with the Bonk will be furniehed- with receipts tor BAine that will be available in this city or any other fer borrowing mpaeji i , 89* The Rank is prepared at all times to moke LOANS ON PRODUCE or PROVISIONS on the moat reasonable terms. IA. Parties would do well to apply at the Warehouse, or comhmmbdto wl(h the Officers. CUAJbUES a. JENKINS. President. JNO.P. KING, Vloo-I-renldelit. " U ■ H T, P. Hit ANC II. Cashier. < ' r - A WILBBRFOItCE DANIEL. A. WELL BOHN 1 DANIEL, Sc HILL COTTON FACT0W r ,, m Agents Cotton Food 'Guano, * V. el NO. 8,WARREN BLOCK, OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA OA. 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Atlanta, On. f paper, be n AM tatters oa buaineee of any kind, oonaeoted with THE 8 ' Mealy ■ntatn, r be addressed to J. 1 The Weekly Sun b . ten., S pw« iluri (la aurte (oral dlted with the eboleeri reedln* matter. • the Drily-evmgthteswMai appear, la oar drily trine tbri >■ ef (eneral Urieree CB SUM k tha organ of th# Feopla, tha Advocate of Justice, the Do (and*, at Popular JUgbta, and tha opponent at burdens heaped epon a tax-paying pergdA end Oppitiltexiti of nil It will adhere to the old, eafte, time-honored landmarks of the Democratic Per. >. My. BTBPHBWBk thoroughly enlisted (n the Wo*h,#nd wfll nontrihute tnite eiriSKWOS almCet deity, fe mi the fHends ef liberty. «Terywbere to aid in Bite tiding our circulation. Our ‘Weekly Iff a Ttiry reteed nr* aotafteua. and aU that petirteta ftdeUtir ta the Onutilitatein ta lb* irue tael of Uemoenry In erorr Eteta of the Union, and i oma who ten ten* brtend M that merod instrument, rr a co-worker with ua in tb* greet ( Liberty. Th* rtalita and Ubcrtlta of the whole people are j*opardl*eiV—not any more eo , the Forth i and we ef the death bar* no Inleraate at *- w *“ * •not oomnon to North and booth, alike. W* respectfully ask a fair "hare of public patrong*. ... ... —*— — '•**— -m Busin eM Rhould be fltate of th* Union, and we recoguixe eterf •ai:•* of American . .. in the rtouth than o intereste at staac in the raoinenteue itieuee of the day, whio i All eotnaualeaUoos or tatter* on I J. HENLY SMITH, Manager, ATLANTA, GA. J^IBERAXi CASH ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON, TO BE ELD HERB, or lor Shipment to Domeatio or Foreign Merketa. 19- SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the WEIGHING of Cotton. aept2(i-6m ,,<> /amiln faoorite Gening HUdjinxe. ”w " e E Family • Favorite Sewing Machine.' SIMPLE, DURABLE, EOONOMIuAL. Will do a greater variety of work, with fewer changes than any other maonine. Sold ou the installment' plan, • in peymeate of en dollar, a month. 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