The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, November 22, 1871, Image 3

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THE DAILY SUN, Wdubdu Mobeibo Novidibrb 22 Advertisements always found oh Fourth on First Page; Local and Business Notices l Pane. TILE CAPITOL. Connolly has resigned. York rejoioes. •#" The People is the name of a neva- pope* tlm* oomes from Puobla, Colorado, <Jort*nt bi The principal topic connected with the Legislature yesterday was the aotion Benjamin Conley, who performs the fnnntinna of State Executive, with refer ence to the election bill. The bill was sent back to (lie Assembly without his approval. The message which accompa nied the bill upon its return Was not road, consequently we do not know the grounds upea Which the weiesne based; and it a matter of difBcolty to conjecture what these grounds saw. The most plausible guess at the whole matter is, that Conley acts upon the Bad teal faith expressed in the Unes, When you soteh a block cot, UUaUtotltetsUr Bahaa gotten hold of ■ good thing and means to hold H as long as he j *SSrt&2f fiSCS cut of the ntanf e and the comfortable feeling of it It is not every man who -i imwa ohsnce to be Governor, audit is not at all probable that the chance will ever recur to Conley. No one know* that bet ter than he does; therefore, he is in favor at “paaiusgstion," ad vetoes the bill which proposes to oust him. It was not modest in him, to say the least of it—in fat, it vis rather cheeky; but cheek runs in tin Radical family, especially when it eem^e£> holding on to petition. However, we will defer further com ments upon this Bubject until after the reading of the message to-day. We are curtena to know what sort of a showing the ad interim functionary will attempt to Bev. Dr. Tyng, of Now York, told his congregation last Sunday, that they most rebuild St John's Church, in Chicago. St John's rather likes that Tyng a lingo. Tha question now in the publio mind is, will all the Democrats come op to the aetatch ? Is there one who will flinch when the vote comes np upon this veto Will there be enough Demo crats in (heir seats to pass the bill over the veto ? These are grave questions; bat they wart- asked yesterday, pn the stzaet oomers, in the hotels and all about tha city. Vfhy they were asked, we do not know. Certainly there are no weak- kneed Democrats in aitker branch—none go dare not face the music—nope who a to not may enhthsaspaaa wishes of their constituents. If there be one of this kind; if there bo one who shall at tempt to sneak away from his duty; if there be one out of his seat who is not unavoidably absent, be may net assured that the hickory is in soak to lash him for his dereliction, and will be kept lim ber as long as men have tha power to re member a wrong. It is expected that every Democrat will be in his sent to-day; yea, more, it is required that every Democrat be in his seat and vote for this election bill over the veto of the man who usurps the func tions of Governor without authority of law. The Democrats gave an “inch” when Conley was permitted to play Gov ernor after the organization of the pres ent Assembly, and now Conley would take an “ell.” It mast not be permitted, and every Democrat muBt pat himself upon reoord as opposed to it Will they do it f It will be a sad day for him who fail. [Written Sir tie Attests Dally San.] MUSIC. Marie’. eweet end Mothiua power. Lends > charm In renew*. hoar: WTine's Mght and Joyous sound, Osaaas hooey hearts to bound. II . iiurie's wild and nuwtlsl Mrvta, Soothes the dying eoldler's polo; Mute's dirge, and solemn swell, Of the Almight's glories tclh in. MM asm.br Mamrt. Xvery passion of the heart; gay and sorrow, pesos end woe. At its bidding abb sod dow. IV. Far —is the Highland Mountains. Where the purple heether grows. And the bonny streamlet mnrmors, Sweetest murie ever Bows. O'er tie pttlriss of the West, Where the lordly eegle eoere; Il’S* taotnuito-oUhe winds. Uncontrolled, in grendour rotrs. if" Vermont tana the bark of her dogs by colieotinga tax on 15,000 of them. •ft. A crusade against gambling is in progress the world over, and gamblers seem unable to “check” it •W* Charleston observes to-morrow as a day of thanksgiving for relief from the yellow fever. O' London is endeavoring to gat up a subscription for tha widow and daugh ter* of Mark Lemon. ffir Beecher haa published a “Life of Chirist” Alas, that Ha, of Nazareth, should again be to cruelly crucified. S' The Tennessee Legislature has re- duoed the mtoof taxation from sixty to fifty cents on the hundred dollars. S' Helen Mansfield avows that if she tails to get jnstice before the oonrts, she will horsewhip Fisk in the streets. It seems, then, that jostioe will fall either apon her or Fisk. L A good deal has been said recent ly about the impecuniosity of Napoleon HL To prove how well-grounded all such rumors are, his Ex-Majesty lately sent the Pope a puree of one million of francs. t. The Sparta Timet and Planter reached this offioe yesterday for the flret time in many months. It has grown since it last came hither, to be a forty oolumn paper, with a smart supplement. • X lore you," lays Morphy, “I love you," stye Grant; "Let me hold on." wye Murphy, Bays Grant, "I can't, For there are Gonklinf. and Greeley, and Fenton, Who your removal are utt riy bent on; ■So- to draw the point moat exquisitely fine, I think, on the whole, yon had better resign I ” ably informed that ; ins are oircnla- I have fled from Georgia, never to return, I take this op- portunity to state that I am here on im- iat I shall return determined 11 to fight it out on that lfne,” if it taken the balance of my natural Mfe. Tho Perry Home Journal says: The latest rumor in those parts is to the ef fect that Hi Kimball is coming to Fort Valley to run a street railroad from the depot to the Fair Grounds. A number of our enterprising friends there are rustling around to get conductors’ plaoes, and we are getting oar green ink ready to print him come "currency.” Mr. Allen Tarver, of Jefferson county, was reoently run over by a wagon and killed. The Sparta Times is oachinating over a quince that weighs taro and a half pounds. Thomas A. Hobby and Benjamin Ko be rt* of Hanooek oounty, reneoantered last week. Roberts was sbot and killed. The Sparta Times announces the com ing of a new head. Mr. J. B. Newman is announced as ag ricultural editor of the Sparta Times and Planter. Died, Mrs. Fannie Duggan of Wash ington county. E. B. Thompson, of Thomaston, has a fish pond, and tn it five thousand fishes. Mr. Gareide, of Upson county, ex pects his ootton crop to gin oat 400 isles. The Msoon Citizen says; Wa under stand that W. J. Garnet has brought suit against the Maoon and Western Railroad ‘ a the civil rights bill, and has filed his affidavit in the United States Court toon to commence at Savannah. The Southern and Atlantio Telegraph Company has reached Macon, opened an office, and is ready for basinets. It will hurry along this way next. $ctel {Directors. S A S SEE IT H O U S E, (Formerly United BUtea Hotel,) LANTA, GA. XL R. BAS8EBN, Agent, Proprietor. GEO. W. 8A88EEN, Clark. $3 00 isle MatL or Lodjfiiw f0< oct 8-dlm. LOOK Hlulnal Life Jnanranci. TO YOUR INTEREST! The Mutual Life Insurance Company OF NEW YOHIi. ITS CASH ASSETS OVER $50,000,000. ® TTRP] ^ T8 °* M0R * THA* MILLIONS OF DOLLAB8, AFT EH PROVIDING FOR A aUtteblhUia m tehiiiluai by Em Iwimnoe Department of tho State of New York. Haa the iArgeut taxpMuiee tfah^mapeny te thS? ******* Amount of Dividend*, and haa tha amaUeat Pei Tha underatened efU gladly give all Information nooeaaary to effect inaurance on your Urea. Do your duty to thoae that yowlora by taking a polioy in THI OLD MUTUAL- Henry XL Christian, SPECIAL AGENT. Offloos JAMES' BUILDING, Whitehall fttroot. J. F. ALEXANDER, M. D., MEDICAL EXAMINER. ML- *4graits Wanted who are War here. ijarbwart, GTntlerg, C5ntte, &z. W. L. WADSWORTH, Atlanta, Oa.', f OHA8. WYMM W. L. WADSWORTH & CO.. Importers and Dealers in Hardware, Opposite James* Bank, Wh I toll all Street. ATLANTA, [OA. Atlanta Son Prospeaue. THE ATLANTA SUN! DAILY AND WEEKLY, gotten iattoxt onb golf on loot <Bmana It pe t, tu. New i Cotton and y Produce Warehouse. THE FT i A TSTTiillia loan and savings bank. Subaorlloed. Capital ODVE MILLION Tli© Warehouse of ThU l ' , !Bahk, ICor. Campbell and Reynolds Streets, Auguata, deiirgik, JS NOW BEADY TO RECEIVE COTTON. LtBEBAl CASH ADVANCES will b« made upon Ootton in Warehouse, or upon Railroad Receipts. L- Parties Storing Cotton with the Bank will Be- furnished wtth receipts tor same that will be available in this city or any other for borrowing money. d~ The Bank is prepared at all times to make LOANS ON PRODUCE or PROVISIONS on the most reasonable terms. L. Parties would do well to apply at the Warehouse, or eommunicate with the Offioera. CHARLES J. JENKINS, President. JNO, I», ItlNO, Vice X, X. BRANCH, Cashier.’' .President. IW . WILBRRrOBCE DANIEL. DANIEL Sc COTTON UACTOES, A. WELLBORN HILL. HILL, Agents Cotton POtod OtiitRo, NO. ^WARREN BLOCK, OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUST A, GA. .60 cents. REYNOLD’S HOTEL, Hair How a happy equilibrium is pre served in the order of things has just been illustrated. Murphy has resigned the Colleetorahip of New York and Alexis has arrived. Between the two Gotham manages to maintain an even balanoe. r J. B. Lippinoott will soon bring out the poems of Paul H. Hayue. Every body in the South will be glad to hear it. Hayne ranks very high among American poets—in iaet, he has few equals, and as sonnet writer he has no equal A vol ume from his pen wonld be a highly es teemed contribution to our borne litera ture. * The Cincinnati Times and Chroni cle says; “President Grant is strongly impressed with the necessity of practical reform in the civil service, and will speak decidedly on this subject in his annual message. ” If he really wants to begin civil service reform in dead earnest, let his message be “I hereby resign my office into the hands of the American peo ple,” &c. NEWNAN - - • OEOBOTA. [FORMERLY MaDOWZLL DOUSE.] Ante Btllwm Bat*. IS OO PEE DAY. W. SX. Royxtoldai, octas-tf Proprietor. KENNE8AW HOUSE, MARIETTA, - - GEORGIA, O'! -FFER8 PARTICULAR INDUCEMENTS TO families dMiring Cheap and Comfortable win ter quarters; only one hours ride from Atlanta. Rankin Honae, OOLUMBUI, GEORGIA. J. W. RYAN, Proprietor. oct31-tf FRANK GOLDEN, Clerk. BROWN’S HOT EL, MAOON, GEORGIA. ■ “ Thacknmbntt, the head chief of the Fiji-islandera, has, by the advioe of English residents, hod himself pro claimed King of the Cannibal Islands, under the .name of Ebenezer L” Now he had better oondnet himself squarely, some of his islanders, with a rope around his neok, will be heard singing, here ws'Il raise our Ebenezer,” Ac. . A colored orator in Georgia con siders the phrase “ niggardly principles” a wicked invention of tboee abomina ble Soohomera to fling discredit upon the manumitted race—{New York World.) This is a downright slander. The King the Aahantees, he of the cocked hat, never said anything of the kind. * He sustains the question of "niggardly principles," as the very foundation of the Radical party. BOOK NOTICES. VL Mualc murmur, 1* ei. brooklet, Mtite wfchpta* ta taa tauaet ltalon’i mu. moric-utaher, TIStth* mule Orem th, tree*. VII. IS Uu mighty rovr or ootao, lu the U.hills ot s dull— All the world ta Mil ot made. Wltutiac u., SS by . .poll. And. 01 If earthly dtds* heymt To mlm u la woe's darheot hoar. What smut tho Betas «f Aasd.be. That charm throssh dl etwulty I lew Orlaaaa, Emr. ». lSTl. SUN-STROKES. - Alexis is. an, Tweed, from what is said of him by the papers, is unquestionably the wont Bill that ever circulated in New Yoril. Mr Ih Tutkey dishonest publio Offl- —i—im nn exiled. If that were the rule in this country the population of Washing- ton wotald b* radneed one half. ‘ WM uZsSS&ZtSttffZ are filed is the prepro pteos-the oom- moa jail. , , „ ■ft. Louis Leppard, the garroter, goes to Sing Sing for robbery. It wiH - be eight years before this Leppard changes his spots.—Nine York Star. •ft. A groat nation standing on its head is not on impressive or edifying spectacle.—(New York Tribune) To see the heed of a great nation who can't stand on his feet is worse.—(Boston Post) Even with a Seneca foundation beneath them? ,t,, .i* i if ' Clotilda; or, the Secret of Three Generations, is the title of a thrilling re* mance, translated from the French of Alexandre do Pontmartin by Kate 0. Barton, published by Stoddard A Co., Philadelphia. The Work has long since been sentenced by an inquisition of dit tos in both languages. Our pronunda- mento wonld be snpeifluous. For those onaoqeainted with the volume, suffice i; to say that Clotilde to a story of dark and malicious revenge, bequeathed from generation to generation, until the blood of many innocents to shed, to avenge wrongs, insults and tyrannies heaped upon Clotilde, a young, beautiful and aristocratic Fracob noblewoman of the eighteenth oeotury. Her berbarous husband expiated his crimes and cruelty and perfidy to her by a long, remorseful life, which wes embittered by tHe perse cution of confederates, who, at the death of Clotilde, hed sworn to avenge her by pearocniing her posterity for 90 yearn. In thedenotumsa/ a son of the third genera tion, who may be considered the hero of the story, to absolved from the sworn ven geance bf his persecutors by the expire- Hast at the ninety years. The traoaiation very well (eutains the higbflown, nervous, elevated style of the original, which seeks to portray life and manners in high and middle circles, in tha l*tfc end 19tk cast tunes in France. With few exceptions, which consist mainly in grammatical errors and im proper English correlatives, the transla tion ds jedioioua end iaithfal. The book to for sale by M. Lynch A Co., of thia «iy- . GEORGIA MATTERS. The Conyers Examiner oomes to the front with a yam weighing a fraction over four pounds. Krzvzenowski publishes a card iu the advertising columns of the Maoon citi- xen, in wkioh be says: Having been reti 1)03 ESTABLISHED. 1865 STUART RAILROAD HOTEL, Opposite Depot—VALDOSTA, GA. 'Live Paper on Live Issues’ PUBIjISBKD BY THH I, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ALEXANDER II. STEPHENS, ' ARCHIBALD M. HPE1UIITH, J. III3M.Y SMITH, Proprietors, Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political! Editor A. R. WATSON News Editor. LITCHFIELD HOUSE, AO WORTH, GEORGIA. rAYB YUREI irk.t affbrda a. L. LnCHTlSD, ^^^^^^Progriator. Atlanta & New Orleans SHORT LINE. J. Henly SMITH, General Editor and Business Manager. All business entrusted to them will have striot personal attention. Orders for Bagging, Ties or Rope and Family Supplies promptly filled. COMMISSION 11-4 PER CENT. BEFERENOES ; Col. L. V. HILL, Director Go. R. . Wllkte County Savings Bank of AOgnste. Netlonel Dank of Nsran, Go. W. W. SIMPSON, Kaq., Sparta. Ga. aa gM-tm Factory. T. GAUL ^ngnetaMerchant k BRANCH, SONS A CO., CO TTON FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Office at Planters’ Loan Ac Savings yauk Warehov se AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. JJDBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON, TO BE ELD HERE, or for Shipment to Domeetio or Foreign Markets. S&- SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the WEIGHING of Cotton, sept26-6m TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DaUy--*ln»le Copy. Twelve Montha . • •lo OO | Three Months Six Months O OO One Month THB SHORTEST A QUICKEST DOUBLE Dolly Line From jttlmssln to Vu Mississippi itlrwr VIA WEST POINT, MONTGOMERY, and Mobile, (or NEW ORLEANS, AXD VIA WEST POINT, MO NTOOMERY, aiLHA AND MERIDIAN, VIOKSBURO, And an tntermedtata Petal*. O N AND AFTER 8UNDAT, OCTOBER L 1171, Doubta D.U, PiMenger Trota. wUlnut oethl. Law Atlanta U Itt A. X. Law Attaata at pOO P. M. Arrtn la Attaata at. J-’* *{• Arriv. la Atlanta at. OF CARS, atratlnaa DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION with train, of the Mobile k Kentrnierjr Ballroail Ibr Hobil*. *aw Orlaau. ul aU prinu la T«mj. aaS with Train, tot Balm, and lUridtaa. AU: Jack. mu, Corinth. Okaloaa. Vlctabur», ud til Mtata In Central Hlariuipid. c.atnl Atatataa aaBWorthwa Mountain or nor other route to Mont* •ornery. Mobile and Erie ortMnh, nnd.T tuUM ihart- to Briatannd til point, wwt ot Bella. PnM.na.ra lMrina Atlanta At MO a M„ Arrive 11 tMiahtf •:» »- ■- At 7^0 p. m., Arrive In Itelmff at 10M A. M. with Holm* uid Mtrid- bfeking el i Bom. BAGOAOKCHECKED FOR ALL TER MINAL POINTS. aaP ran M ehwp ana MootntnodhUon. u (eai m My otfe«r roote. . Ask for Tkkete vte Wmi Point m4 Moat* „ i for MteAt th* oGoo of J. H. Porter. Goaorol Ticket AgMi. te Um Uakm PMwngor Dopot i L. P. OB4NT. Suyoriutcfti’ient •ct3-tf c- m. towtu, W. H. HOWARD A SON, COTTON FACTORS aOMMIMMZOK MBKOmAMTS. No l WASaXN ETjOCE, . • - AUOOSTA.OA. xirp wO Under our tar-IOta in th. Wwaheaa. W -7" tatallta Inataa. ta our old pat. ron. aad (hatan tutatally. Cnnamibelon fer Selling Cotton, One and * Quarter Percent. All family rup^Um orjtered wffl bt fortiily M foeted by < Um Arm, fft tho Iowoni morki yf Onlorifor Bogging ud Tloo will bo promftly Allot), and attholoweotcooh prkfe. Llborol OMh odvancoo rnodo on cotton in wwo houM. Wo ox tend oil tho (koUitioo offored by War«- houM Morchante. Cotuignmente ioUclted Olutos For Daily-For Annum ■ • . OH OO • N4 OO . . 5 ertm Three Copies Four ** Flvo M 97 OO I Flight “ 8SOO Ten “ 43 OO Single Copy WeeUIyPer Annum i Single Copy • o • Three Copies • • Five Copies • • • One Hundred. Coplea a OO a oo 8 OO Ton Copies • • Twenty Copies Fifty Coplee . • 15 OO . an oo 05 oo lliaa oo WooUly for mix Month— 1 oo a so 4 OO 7 50 Twenty Copies Fifty Coptei One Hundred Copies Hliitfl© Copy 15 OO 84. OO 05 OO 5 Cte Single Copy Three Copiom Five Copies Ten Copies 2! -• mu.tatatar.^roa CLUBS: Emu for CLUBS unit ril ta Mat at th. Min. 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