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THK CAPITOL,.
ltoth bmnohes of the Assembly were
io.the dullest of moods yesterday. They
did nothing to tempt the pen of the otit
ic, snd not much to looeen the tongue of
pmise. The; sank to the uninteresting
level of indifference, and plodded through
so ordinal; amount of plain business.
What shall we do with it f is a ques
tion that the Honorable Senators are dis
cussing in regard to the Agricultural Col
lege scrip. This scrip deeds to Georgia
some 270,000 acres of aery “wild lands,
but worth, possibly, if honestly negotia
ted, as many thousand dollars. The Sen
ate does not know wbat to do with it.
Plenty of institutions want it, and almost
any one of them is willing to “spend the
plow” in order to get it But where there
are so many worthy applicants, it is not
strange that soma difficulty should be ex
perienced in selecting the worthiest. It
is singular that some witty Senator has
not proposed to “farm it out" Tom.
Speer would hare done so long ago if he
were in the Senate.
The President of the Senate has an
nounced the following special commit
tees:
To investigate the lease of the West
ern snd Atlantio Railroad—Messrs. Beeee
and Nunn ally.
The official oonduot of Bullock—Nich
ols and Wellborn.
The oonduot of the Western and At
lantio Railroad Auditing Commission—
■ Hoyle and Bfbwn.
The administration and management
of the Western and Atlantic Railroad—.
Lester and Clark.
Hr. Woodward, in the House, is a man
after our own heart. He introduced a
bill yesterday to relieve married men
from poll tax. He is right—for a man
with a wife and half a dozen children,
has tax enough upon him, without bring
ing one upon his head for the benefit of
the State. Believe married men of poll
tax and double the tax on bachelors over
twenty-five, is our philosophy.
SUN-STROKES.
Thanksgiving.
SWA- Does a forger write with a steal
pen ?
tgh- There was a terrible flutter in tur-
keydom yesterday.
MA- “Oh, give thanks unto the Lord,
for He is good; and His mercy endnreth
forever.” _
HA- “The fire-eyed Fechter, the un
tamable hyena of the boards,” is the way
the New York Leader dishes him.
IV F. Mier, a Texas Revenue As
sessor, oommitteed suicide to make his
accounts balance. Ad-Mier-ably done,
HA- Montgomery Blair prefers Wil
liam Cullen Bryant as an anti-Grant can
didate for President And now may
Bryant sing: “The melancholy days hare
•A, The Washington Chronicle says
the New York World goes in for '
party 1” The World is not, striotly
speaking, a “no-party” paper, but it is
for any party that has the means to help
it along.
IV Whenever the Democracy gets a
fair chance, it shows the cloven foot,"
exclaims the Washington Chronicle. This
the Radical party cannot be accused of
doing, as there are no-cloven feet among
them. Asses' hoofs are not split,
IV The New York Sun of the 27th
instant oontains a long double-leaded
editorial, severely criticizing General
Grant, Delano, Cameron, Bullock and
Blodgett, charging them with a fraudu
lent lease of the State Road, and hopes
the Legislature will investigate it
IV The Washington Chronicle says:
“ Alexander H. Stephens don’t write any
more editorials, and Georgia will now
have her Thanksgiving the same as any
other State.” When Holden ceases to
write “ any more editorials” Washington
will have not only a thanksgiving, but a
jubilee.
IS- The Washington Chronicle, indu
bitable Radical authority, has this to my
about the oaee of Collector Robb:
A heavy pressure is being brought to
bear against Collector Robb, of the port
of Savannah, Georgia, by parties now in
the city. It is intimated that he has put
in false vouchers to cover a large amount
of his acoounts, and he will be arraigned
for trial before the United States District
Court, which meets at Savannah this
week. Hit oonvietion is considered cer
tain.
In regard to the case of CoL Krayza-
nowski, it says:
It is now stated that ex-Oolleotor Gould
and his clerk, Aldan, who were with ex-
Supervisor Krsyanowaki in the furniture
business, used a large amount of Govern
ment money in this business, and that
with the knowledge of General Kmyza-
nowaki. This, of course, involved the
latter, who could not make the money
good to the Government. It ia said he
will be brought to trial in Georgia in a
short time.
From this it woold teem that the
“fighting Illinois Colonel," who dings
with such admirable tenacity to the Sa
vannah Oaotom House, ieby no mean*
fully exonerated from the charges pat
have lately been preferred against him;
snd Krsysanowski is alto unpleasantly
complicated. When the Washington
Chronicle can be brought to make each
Statements in regard to its party officials,
things begin to look suspicious.
pay immediately over to the Treasurer of
the Slate of Georgia the balanoes re-
mainiug in their hands belonging to the
said State of Georgia, being the earn
ings of the Western snd Atlantio Rail
road whilst in possession of said State.
Resolved further, That said late
rreuap**'and other officers aud agents
of said Western and Atlantio Railroad,
shall not pay to any of the late offioers
of uaid road, or to any of the persona
now claiming to be officers of said road,
or to any persons appointed by Rufus B.
Bullock, lute Governor, as Commission
ers to look into the affairs of said road,
or to any other person whomsoever, any
part or portion of the said balance re
maining ia their hands.
Resolved further, That the Treasurer
of this State, call upon the late Treaaur-
er and other officers snd agents of the
Western sod Atlantio Railroad immedi
ately, and demand of them the balances
of money so due to the State as above
set forth.
Provided, that nothing in the foregoing
resolutions be construct as expressing
the sense of this House that the balances
admitted by tho said officers and agents,
are the real balanoes due.
Jura M. Smith,
Speaker House Representatives,
J. D. Waddell,
Clerk House Representatives,
L. N. Tbammhll, President Senate,
T. W. J. Hill, Boc’y of the Senate.
Approved Nov. 17th, 1871.
Bexjami* Conley, Governor,
Executive Depabtment, 1
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 28th, 1871. (
I, B. H. Atkinson, Secretary of the
Executive Department, do hereby certi-
fy, that the foregoing snd within, is s
true and oorrect copy of a resolution
passed by the General Assembly at its
present session, and approved by the
Governor. B. H. Ateinson,
Sec'y Executive Department.
State Tbkasckeb's OmcE, I
Atlanta, Ga., Not. 29, 1871. [
7b the late Officers and Agents in arrears
with the Western <2 Atlantic Railroad:
Sms: In compliance with the fore
going resolutions passed by both Houses
snd approved by the Governor, it be-
oomes my duty to demand of you the
|>ayment to the Treasurer of the State of
Georgia the balance remaining in your
hands belonging to the State of Georgia,
being the earnings of the Western and
Atlantic Railroad whilst in possession of
the State. And I now demand of each
and all of yon, the said officers and agents
so in arrears, the immediate payment
into the State Treasury the fall balance
of money so dne the State.
N. L. Angies, State Treas’r.
EMORY COLLEGE.
Seniors’ Farewell Token of Re
spect, Ac.
State Read Defanltore Required
t» Walk up to the Captain’*
Oflfice and Settle.
Resolved, That the late Treasurer of
the Western and Atlantio Railroad, and
other officers and agents of said road,
Oxtobd, Ga., 24th Nov., 1871.
Editors Daily Sun; Friday, the 28d,
will long be remembered by the students
and Faculty of Emory. They assembled
at noon, to present testimonials to Prof.
Lewis and President L. M. Smith. After
prayer, Hr. Ira E Smith, appointed by
the senior close, arose, and after a few
appropriate remarks, addressed Prof.
Lewis, saying:
“Learning, sir, that yon, prompted by
sense of duty, have renewed your con
nection with Emory Collage, the senior
class havs deemed it proper to present
you with some memento of their friend
ship. (He then handed him a largo and
handsomely bound Rible). Accept, sir,
this sacred volume as a slight token of
the love of the senior close, and rest as
sured that wherever your lot may be
cast, you will cany with you the kindest
wishes, and will be followed by the
prayers of your pupils, that the blessings
ot God may rest upon awl crown your
labors.”
Prof. Lewis then arose, and in a beau
tiful speech, thanked the close for their
kind wishes end beautiful gift.
When the Professor hod taken his seat,
Hr. J. K. Hint i, of the Senior Class,
oome fora ard and addressed Dr. Lather
H. Smith, as follows; “Honored and Be
loved President—I have been appointed
by my fellow students to give, expression
> some extent, onr admiration for you as
President, and our love as a friend, and
also to present you with this waiter and
its contents, as a parting gift from the
students of Emory College/’
He then presented him with five hand
some pieces of silver plate. After a few
appropriate and teaching remarks, Hr.
Hines reinrned to his seek
The Doctor then arose and thanked the
students for the handsome and beantifnl
present, whieh be said he would always
treasure as a sacred token of their friend
ship.
The speech was affecting and appropri
ate, and before he oeaaed there was
scaroely a person in the house who was
not weeping. It was then announced
that the exercises for the term were sus
pended. Then the students, with tearful
eyes and sorrowful hearts, gathered
around their beloved and honored in
structors, Professor Lewis and President
Luther H. Smith, to bid them fere sell.
A Student.
treoed to one Robert Grain, freedman,
who has made a confession of his guilt-
restored nearly all the money, aud con
fessed, also, other crimes committed pre
viously. He is now in jail awaiting trial
before the Superior Court
Scott Mitchell, a colored habitant of
Augusta, had a wife, toward whom Clai
borne Caddern, another snflfragist, was
spooney. Mitohcll couldn’t stand “sicb
as that,” so he shot the other fellow dead
upon tho streets last Sunday. The peo-
E 'e all say it was a “good shot” Three
wyers have volunteered to defend
Mitchell.
Willie, son of Mr. E. E. Pound, ot In
di*n Springs, was so seriously burned
last Thursday that he died Friday night
He was only three years old. He wee
playing near the fire when his clothes
caught.
Died—lost Wednesday of oancer—Mr.
Amos Nobles, of Monroe county.
M. A. Potts is still acting as Ordinary
of Monroe county, says the Advertiser,
notwithstanding his resignation was seat
ap to aoting-Govemor Conley on Wed
nesday. It ia understood that several
Democrats have petitioned for the ap
pointment but as Potts wee in Atlanta
on Tuesday, and George Clover in For
syth day before yesterday, it ia probable
that Conley will pretermit an expression
of preference until this brace of patriots
mute in a recommendation. Conley cer
tainly has not the hardihood to reject
the resignation.
The Monroe Advertiser ot Tuesday
says: A letter from Atlanta ander date of
Thursday, has this clever paragraph:
Daring the miscellaneous work of the
morning, I have not failed to notice, as
on former occasions, that Brown, the
colored Representative from Monroe, in
variably cost a negative vote. Desiring
to fathom the hidden motives of such a
seemingly inconsistent use of the legisla
tive prerogative, I sent on emissary,
selected from on efficient corps of pages,
to the House, to make due inquiry aud
investigation. The mission was success
ful, and the “Rep.” said: 'Can’t fool us
wid Democratic tricks, so we alius vote
nol”
Floyd oounty Democrats oouveusd yes
terday.
The Youug Men’s Democratic Clnb, of
Rome, has instructed the County Con
vention to nominate J. F. Shsnklin a
their delegate.
A mulatto boy uamed Hoy, heaved a
dornie, in Americua, and oaved the head
of a white lad named Grantham.
Hon. Wright Brady, Representative
from Sumter oounty, is at home danger
ously ill.
Rev. D. S. T. Douglas has been elect
ed President of Forlow Female College,
Americas.
“Hon.” Geo. F. Page’s motion for
balil, oame before Judge Clark, on Mon
day, and was referred to Judge Cole, of
Macon. Until the latter can be heard
from, the “honorable” Representative
from Lee, languishes in jail.
Sumter oounty Democrats convene Sat
urday.
The Savannah papers continueto “do"
the “Fair thing” in extenso.
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MEDICAL EXAMINER.
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September 10-ly
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ATLANTA, GA
QUlantfl Son prospectus.
Public Schools.
A S EXAMINATION OF APPLICANTS POB PO
SITIONS M teachers In the Public Schools of
A tints wUl bs hold on Wednesday sad Thursday Mb
sod 7th of December, at the building known as tbs
Iyt Street School, on Ivy street near Harris.
The Teachers required are us follows:
1 Principal of Hl«h School.
600 00
“ ** M •• 560 00
•• •• * /• 600 00
•• •• “ •• 450 00
The examination of Female Teachers will comprise
the following subjects:
Spelling, Reading, Geography, Arithmetic, and
» h Grammar, together with questions relating
Theory and Practice of Teaching.
Male applicants will be examined on the prineipal
subjects of the usual High School oourse of study as
THE ATLANTA SUN!
DAILY AND,WEEKLY,
'Live Paper on Live Issues’
PUBliISHliH) BY THia
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
AldEXANDER IX. STEPHENS,
AhOIIIBALD M. SPEIGHTS,
J. HENEY SMITH,
Proprietors,
Geometry, Latin, and Physical ...
with questions on methods of teaching and school
management
The eliminations, with the exception of Reading,
will be whoUy by written questions and answers;
and none but members of the Examining Commit
tee or Board of Education and applioanu will be
allowed to be present
The examination will oocupy Wet
Superintends]
J. E. BROWN, President
Atlanta, November 16.1171.
novae—doodtilSthDsc.
GEORGIA. MATTERS.
Burks county converted last Saturday,
aud appointed the following delegates,
viz: James Barrett, Wilson J. Wimberly,
Thomas B. Folder, Kao., H. O. Gliooon,
Eaq., John A. Hosier, Thomas J. HsEl-
murry. Alternates, Hon. E. F. Lawson,
Hon. J. B. Jones, John W. Reynold*, R.
A. Burton, M. P. Groan, B. R. Odom.
Talbotton has* TemperenoeBand.
Wm. Ennis, a mechanic, attempted to
laudanum himself, soroa* the river from
Columbus, Saturday night The “oold
pixen” was pumped out of him,
Columbus wheels to the front with a
brass bend.
The Mechanical aud Scientific Associa
tion of Columbus bos grown literary to
She extent of laying a foundation of a
library.
Tho Savannah News irreverently re
marks: The House of Representatives
has been indulging in gibbergoeh on the
subject of tbs pay ot members for three
days. In the meantime the nine dollars
a day goes on, and for the three day*
thus wasted, the people of the Stote foot
s little bill of 46,000, or S little over 4800
an hour. Patriotism, you observe, is ex
pensive,
Weston has gone to Macon, where he
will moke s fifty mile walk, aud probably
deliver s lecture for “charity’s sake,”
Mr. and Him Watkins are in Savannah.
Ohathorn oounty convened lost night
tb name delegates to the Gubernatorial
Nominating Convention.
Two hundred and sixty gallons of syr
up per aero is to furnish sweetening for
the family of Mr., James H. Hall, of
Washington county during the present
year
The Sandersville Qeorgiau says: On
Wednesday night last the Erprea* office at
No. 13, G. K. R., was robbed of about
$000 in cash. The robbery has been
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RUPTURES!
TO RUPTURED PER8ON8 OF
ATLANTA.
RADICAL CURE OF
ABDOMINAL HERNIA,
I OR
RUPTURE,
Without lnconweulemcs to tho
Potlout, or restriction lu
Exercise or Diet.
D ull, bow*. autistic huboeon, hav
ing dsTOted tUX lima exduxi.ely to IS, atadjr
and tr.xun.at of Abdureinal H.rala, Is tU rerlou.
forma and sire r#q«ctftuly annrenre. to tb,
public toot be baa opanad as oOco, Zoom No. J.
toptlol Building, Atlanta. Go., wham, during bud-
M hour*, aoohaaj. bocanb* connUad.
Daring an etpr rianca of ore, twrerty ytere, Dr. H.
boo trootod oorerel tbouoand ruptured poUouU. ol
both ooxro ond of OR o(oo, o (tret number of whom
wore reeloredto boolth. riforendotrend body.
Thle boo boos emoted bj oootduoao ready sad the
ooo of bio InrenUono. lu ooujunctlou with bio popu
lar remedied beta* aa external appUceUea. premob
•WSSStTC tiitoMi Out tb* potreot. la
moot tnetoncee from tbe dret •npUooMon. vRl ooo*.
to boosnored by o retorn of the rupture, and will
K- anebled to toko tbe moot ecUre exetuUo on foot
5“ boreobreb. with perfect recent, ■galn.t tb.
dnnd.ro of orrenfUloted Hernle.
Dr. Haw.'. Abd.mtaal Support..-
valid and rare fee Yamal*, Utorin. or Abdominal
wreknreore, Oorpataboy or (onmal DobRHy. Very
of .» mr urn hqsty
SSSH&
extensive acquaintance with his patience, and poet-
ond the element eoruttby si the profoadom.
No chore, for oiominottoo under toy olroSMton-
ooo wbota.er- I la.ll. tbe ruptured, end OR per.
aon. lutereofed. to call ond .xaailn. for tb.nu.lrre
PodUM cretin onto, of moor redial cureo con bo
ahown—among others, several c.ergymen.
Don’t forget the address.
Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political! Editor
A. R. WATSON. News Editor.
J. Henly SMITH, General Editor and Business
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Colton Jactort anb Cotton £oob Guano ap* », Ctt.
Cotton and Produce Warehouse.
THE T»T.ATUTIimffi _
LOAN AND SAVINGS “BANKy
WutoaoxltoedlOapltal
OWE MILLION DOLLARS.'
The W arehoune of* This Bank,
■Cor. Campbell and Reynolds Streets,
Augusta, Georgia,
JS NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
will be mode upon Cotton in Warehouse, or upon Railroad Receipts.
Parties Storing Colton with the Bonk will bo furnished with receipts tor
some that will be available in this oily or soy other tor borrowing money.
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PROVISIONS on the most reasonable terms.
Parties would do well to apply at the Warehouse, or commnnloots with thh*
Officer*.
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.TINO, P, KING, Vloo-Premldent.
T, F. BRANCH, < umiller.
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or for Shipment to Domaatio or Foreign Markets.
JeT SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the WEIGHING of Gottorn.
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THE BUN to tbn organ of tbn Peoplu, thn Advocate of Justice, the Defender of
Popular Rights, and the opponent of burden* heaped upon a tax-paying people,
end Oppreeekme of all bind*
It will adhere to the old, aato, time-honored landmark* of the Democratic Par
ty. Hr. STEPHENS to thoroughly enlisted in the Work, end will contribute to Its
columns almoet daily,
cheap paper, and its Club Kates are particularly favorable.
Tbe Westden Hal contest for 1873 will bs the most Important in the history of
velved are momeelona. and all that patriots hold dear U at stake.
America. The issue# In-
/Idelity to the Oonetitetion La the true test of Osmsoracy in every State of the Union, and we recorul
ewe srhe i* • true friend te thei aocrsd instrument, as a oo-worW with us in the great oauae of A
Liberty. Tb# rights and liberties ot the whole people are Jeopardised—not any more eo in the Houth thau
In theNorth; and w# of the Houth have ao interest* at stake in the momentous issues of the day. whioi
aesnoteoeamon to North and South, alike.
We respectfully ask a fair share of public petrong*.
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the several 8outhem States, fecl-
School-Dooks which should be en-
wtpolitical, which should present
science—arc now issning a com*
Text-books by the eminent scbol-
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Now published. Tbe “ Unirsnltj Sense" tmbnern .
Maury’s Geographical Series,
Bv Commodore M. F. Maury, of the Virginia Military Institute. A Btrie* of books which
mark an era in th*‘ study of this science, and which, in'the words of * well known and am
romplished Southern teacher, “ are characteris'd by a felicity of arrangement aad ifinatoi!
froNhncss of style which must ever render them attractive to the young, and which will be
usv*l by all who wish to teach Geofrraphy as a etunee, as something to make pipik ffttiiJfc,
and not nkcrelv os an enumeration of dry fheta," . i • Vf
Holmes' Readers and 8pellere, ' 4
By Orokir F. Holmes, LLD., Pmtosor of History and Gsotral Unto* k ite VA
versity of Virginia. A series of Headers uneouallcd in cheappemk eneall
graphical iisauty. They aro steadily progrmsive in character, bright am
•elections of prose and verse, and illustrative of Southern semes, indaeh«M,
Venable’s Arithmetical aeries.
and the scries is carefully graded throughout
Holmes' History of the United
B. Gkosds F Holhss, LL.I1., of the Univereity at Vli|taia It I, osoaoh t* «ar *T
tbb Hibnirabl. work, interexiing, impxrUal.^xnd trnthfsl, *« ( Wsll^ssj | i|a sag grnstu te
atvIc, that it L the only Hiitary of the Coiled Slate,
comes down to the J ‘
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De Vore’e French Grammar, Readers, see,,
Clldersleeve’s Latin aeries,
Carter’s Element# of Canerel IIMof,
Holmes’ Enelleh Crammers,
LeConte*0 aolentHIo Senee,
Johnston 1 * English Cteaslne,
Ountonlan Writing-Books, not, OKW
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