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VOL. II.
ATLANTA, GEOKGIA, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1871.
NO. 486.
THE DAILY SUN
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ttEORGlA LEGISLATURE
. THIRTY-SECOND DAY’S PROCEEDINGS.
House amendments to the bill to create
a County Court in each countv were in
curred in.
A Lill to auttoos* Executors, Admin
istrators, and Agents, to foreclose an\
lien under the laws of this State; passed.
A bill to ameud Section 3871 of the
so as to insert the word “criminal”
before the word “case,” relating to the
conduct of juries. On the passage of the
bill th# mires wane 10; najs 16. Tbs
President voted no, so the bill was lost.
• j SENATE.
Saturday, December 9.
MSr r£sSife&Hr!L.
the roll call was dispensed with; journal
approved.
Campbell moved to reconsider so much A 4amucuii » uwcu u „ ow U iw uu*
^nUmljonm^mMnndny.
appointment of certain commissioners
for McIntosh ooonty.
Mr. Jones moved to laj the motion on
the tahle; carried.
One thousand copies of the bill to
carry into effect the election bill, were
ordered printed for general distribution.
Mr. Simmons offered a resolution that
whereas the it has been charged in the
public press of this city that a member
<rf this General Assembly 1ms reoeived a
of five hundred dollars for his aid
fee
Twenty "
On^Hundred Copies. 11# 00
Single Copy,.
Three **
Five
WEEKLY-SIX MONTHS:
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7 60
.....15 00
One Hundred Copies, Six Months....
single Cmpim * •
84 00
66 00
6 Cento*
i EsIm oC Advertising Adopted
by the Prose of Allan!*
Nottcee,'* *0 eSnM per line
‘nssissrftiar mm?*
per cent, off the table rates above; twice a weak, 26
per cent off the table rates. - ^
Advertisements for lire Companies and munches,
half i
.j order to establish uniform ratio of edvertising
for the Daily Press of Atlanta, ws Bote sdepted the
foregoing ached ale of prioes, end will be governed
by them In the future.
W. A. HEMPHILL * CO..
Proprietors of the Constitution.
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«t the New' Era.
Of The Atl
Rmlronb (time @able.
Arrivals end »ep*rt*res ef Trains to
• nd ft*om Atlanta.
THE WEST*** a iiuinc Ion state) bailboad.
NIGHT FASSKNUXU TRAIN—outward.
Leaves Atlanta.. 1 ®S*0P m
Arrives at Chattanooga 6;10 a m
DAT PAMBMOKB THAI*—OUTWARD.
Leaves ,® *2? * ®
Arrives at Ohattsnooga . 1:21pm
fait turn to hew tore—outward.
Leaves Atlanta ••• 2:45p m
Arrives at Dalton 7:63 pm
HiaHT rassEPOER train—inward.
Leaves Chattanooga
Arrives St Atlanta 1.42 s m
DAT VAaSSWORB TRAIN—IWrARB.
Leaves Chattsnoogs ® : *?* m
Arrives at Atlsnta 1:32 pm
ACCOMMODATION TB4»—irwabd.
Lesves Dalton.......A — *«16sm
Arrives at Atlanto 10:00 am
TV GEORGIA (AUGUSTA) RAILROAD.
(JVe Day Train on Sunday.)
Night Passenger Train errlvoe 6:66 a m
Night Psseanger Train leaves 9- **
Day Passenger Train arrives ;20p. m
Day Passenger Train leaves 7:10 s. m
atone Mountain Accommodation arrives.. .8:06 a m
Stone Mountain Aoooounodation leaves....8:36 p. m
MAOOK AMD WE8TRRN RAILROAD.
Day Passenger train leaves. 7:56 a m.
Leaves Macon I 5 ®®**®*.
Day Passenger Train arrive# 9M) p. m
Arrive® stMaoon L4®P- **»
Night Passenger Train lesves 2;M P- n
Lesves Macon : *** P* m
Night Passenger Train arrives 10:26 p.m.
Arrives at P- m
ATLANTA AMD WRIT FOIML RAILROAD.
Night Paasengnr Train arrive® 7:10
Night Passenger Train leaves 7 *0 p. m
Day Passenger Train arrives 6:00 p. m
Day Paeaenger Train leaves 0:46 a m
ATLANTA AMD RICE MOM D AIR* LIME RAILROAD.
Leave OainesviUe 6 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta .....10 A. M.
Leave Atlanta 3 P. M.
Arrive st Gaineaville 6:42 P. M.
Mrnnphta and Charleston Railroad,
w. J. Axiaa Agent, Atlakta. Ga.
TIMS TABLE OT THE MISPHIl AMD CHAELESAOM B. U.
GOING WEST:
Morning Express leave* Chattanooga 6:66 A M
Arriveeln Memphis, same day 16:16 P M
Mail Train leaves Chattanooga 8:00 P M
Arrives In Memphis, next day It :15 P M
COMING bast:
Morning Express leave® Memphis........10:20 A M
Arriveeln Chattanooga, next Burning.... 6:00 A M
Mail Train leaves Memphis 12:10 AM
Arrives in Chattanooga, next day HOPS
Atlantic and Oalf Railroad.
T71RQM Savannah. Oa. via Albany. Jacksonville
1' and Tallahassee, to Quincy, Florida:
Leave Itovaanah daily 16:16 P. M
Arrive at Albany daily 1 JO P. M
1:46 1>. M
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Arrive nt West Point 11:63 A M
Leavo Woet Point _
Arrive at Montgomery.........*.......... 6:16PM
Leave Ootumbua 11:40 A M
Arrive at Columbus 12:66 P M
Agents Wanted For
AHSTEPHENS
OEEAT HISTORY OFTH* WAS Complete In on,
volant. Mod tor otroulnn Mitt m. ,nd • full
O-CTtpUoo olth. wort. AilJri-.. Stolons FuljU.n-
Co.. Itlnnln, On.. HiitodelpUto, Pn., « BL Lunl.
Mo - octlMir
and influence to Mean the pmerge of a
oertain bill; therefore, that a joint com
mittee of two from the Senate anil three
from the House be appointed to investi
gate the matter, and report to the Gen
eral Assembly; adopted.
A resolution providing for a committee
to inquire and report whether the interest
of the State as Stockholder in the Atlan
tic and Gulf Railroad requires the exten
sion of said Railroad to Mobile; adopted.
The following bills were read the third
time, and passed.
To incorporate the Commercial Bank
of Albany,
To promote the propagation of shad in
the Savannah River, and to provide a
penalty for Ashing for the same on Sun
days and Mondays.
The committee, to whom was referred
a resolution requesting the resignation of
the State School Commissioner, reported
a resolution providing for a committee of
three, to be appointed by the President
of the Senate, to iavestigate the fitness
and efficiency of the present State School
Oommiwiorer, and report tcereon to the
General Assembly, and recommended’lts
adoption.
Mr. Lester moved to lay the whole
matter on the table; carried.
Mr. Kibbee offered a resolution pro
viding for the extension of the present
session until Saturday, 16tb, inclusive,
which was adopted by a constitutional
vote of—ayes 28; nays 12.
A message from the Governor, ad in
terim, in response to the resolution, re
questing information of the amonnt of
the indebtedness of the State for print
ing, contingent expenses, Ac., was read,
and referred to the Finance Committee.
A resolution looking to reimbursement
to the corporate authorities of Savannah
by Congress of £218,000, expended in the
repair and improvement of the harbor,
was adopted.
A resolution appointing certain persons
to inspect and report to the General As
sembly upon oertain digests, and to pre
pare an analytical index of the Georgia
Reports, was tabled.
The following bills were read the third
time and passed:
To change the time of holding the Su
perior Coarts of Talbot ooonty; to make
the employment of any servant whatever,
during the term of service in which he or
she shall have been employed, a misde
meanor; to incorporate the Darien Tel
egraph Company; to incorporate the
Georgia Reliable Insurance Company, of
Atlanta; to incorporate the Grifliu and
Columbus Railroad Company.
A bill to protect the people of this
State against the illegal and fraudulent
issue of bonds and securities, and for
other purposes, vetoed by the Executive,
was token up, and the veto message re
turned therewith was rend.
The veto message boned the disapprov
al of the bill on the material damage to
the credit of the State, which it alleged
the bill would effeot upon its unconstitu
tionality in violating the obligation of
contracts, and generally upon its contra
vention of the wisest financi 1 policy.
Mr, Burns denied that the bill pro
poses repudiation of anything. It merely
provides for a committee to investigate
the bonded debt of the State, to toport
to tli. General Assembly.
Mr. Simmons said the bill was the re
sult of the most careful labors, and the
advice of the Drat financial ability of the
country. He said the proper authority
was totally unable to state the amount of
the State's debt, sod policy, and protec
tion impartially demand, in the absence
of any record of the amount of the
debt, a suspension of payment of inter
est until the people can know the actual
condition of the State’s finances.
Campbell spoke against the bill, and
called the previous question.
The call was sustained and the bill
passed, by
Ayes—Messrs. Black, Burns, Cameron,
Candler, Estes, Erwin, Griffin, Heard,
Hicks, Hillyer, Hinton, Hoyle, Jervis,
Jones, Kirkland, Kibbee, Lester, Mat
thews, McWhorter, Nleholls, Nunnally,
Feddy, ltcose, Simmons and Wellborn—
26.
Nays—Messrs. Anderson, Brown, Bru
ton, Campbell, Clark, Coleman, Crayton,
Deveaax, Wallace and Welch—10.
Senate adjourned until 3 o'clock r. m.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
House met. Speaker Smith in tke choir.
Journal approved.
Mr. Griffin of Houston said that Dr.
Simmons, of Sumter oountv, had contes
ted the seat of Hon. Wright Brody, de
ceased, and that no action had been tak
en upon the matter by the Oommittee an
Privileges and Elections. He moved to
reconsider so much of yesterday's pro
ceedings ss relit, to tne adoption of .
resolution request!>g the Governor to or
der an eleotion in said ooonty.
Mr. Hadaoa said that m# contest had
been entered for Mr. Brady's seat, and
now, sinoe Mr. Brady is dead, certainly
his seat cannot be contested.
On motion of Mr. Bryan the motion
to reoonBider was laid on the table.
Mr. Bussell moved to reconsider the
loss of the bill to pay the heira of CoL
M. SheftaU, an officer in the Rerolation,
certain money ss compensation far his
claims against the State.
Mr. McMillan gave a dear statement
of .11 the foots, and favored reconsidera
tion.
Mr. Griffin, of Houston, opposed the
motion.
On motion of Mr, Richards the motion
res laid on the (able.
Mr. Griffin, of Houston, offered a reso
lution asking the Committee on Privil
eges and Elections why no report had
been Made on Mr. Simmons’ claims to
the sent of Hon. Mr. Brady, deoessed;
adopted.
The following bills were read the third
time, and paaeeu:
To incorporate the town of Vien-
us; te hteckpokato the Griawtildvile
and Jeffersonville Bailroed Company;
to incorporate the Steam Wagon Compa
ny of Georgia; Senate bill to amend the
read laws; to change the line between
the coontiea of Pickens and Gilmer; to
exempt minister* of the Gospel from
rood doty in Piokena county; to author
ize the classification of publio roods in
Dooly oounty; to regulate (he levying of
taxes in Piero, oeity; Senate bill to in
corporate the Hawkinsvfile and Eafanla
Railroad Company.
Grand Bay Paper Manufacturing
Company; also, an act to authorize
the corporate authorities of Dal
ton to issue bonds for educational
purposes; also, an act to authorize a
a counter showing to a motion for a con
tinuance; also, an act to incorporate the
town of Tilton; also, an not to moke it
logoi for levying officer, to sell certain
personal property witlwbt exposing the
some before the coart house door; also,
on tot to ohange the law al distributions,
to far ss affects the separate estate of
married women; also, an abt to authorize
the corporate anthoritiw til Cuthbert to
issue bonds for educational purposes; al
so, an act to authorize the Ordinary of
Cobb county to issue bonds to aid in
building a court house; also, an set to
authorize the town of Calhoun to aid in
building the North Georgia and North
Oarolina.Bail(oad Co.
TBe Senate sesolation providing for
the appointment of a -jofnt committee to
inform the Governor rtl the prolongation
of the session woe concurred in.
Senate bill to Incorporate the Way-
man and Franklin Manufacturing Corn-
urge that Alterinan lacks the judicial
force and attainments necessary to
the position.
The very highest authority thinks Fish
will stick. Sumner did not sign the
panv. passed.
Ho
ouse adjourned until Monday.
DOMESTIC NEWS.
ILLINOIS.
Chicago, December 11.—The bank offi
cers say their losses will not exceed half
a million of dollars.
CONNECTICUT.
Hahtfohd, December The gas
works at Winated exploded, killing two
persons.
Senate Resolution, ordering printed
the elastic* bill, to fill une*-
AFTBBKOON session.
The Senate met, President Trammell
in the chair.
Mr. Kibbee offered a resolution to ap
point a committee to notify the Governor
that the Senate and Honsc had each re
solved to prolong the session until Satur
day lfith inclusive; adopted.
Also, a resolution to examine the bills
on the Secretary's dpsk, i trd ascertain
tbcee of a general and those of a special
nature, that the former may b* first acted
an; adopted.
Mr. Simmons moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose ef reading the ap
propriation and tax billstb. teoood time;
eaniod.
Mr. Ntumidly offered • rerolation
that the House be requested to return
• bill to protect the peopl* at this
State from the illegal aud f raudnlent issue
of bonds transmitted this morning,
ad supported it on the ground tliai the
iacuanoa was *ut off this morning by
the motion of the previous question be
fore the matter was fully ventilated and
aghast the will of some who desired to
be heard. The meennre was the most
important one of the eeeeion end ought
to receive thorough eonsideratioa from
this morning because he believed some
snolt measure ought to be adopted, al
though be objoctod materially to some
portions of this bin.
fiUr. Brown advocated the adoption of
the resolution.
After some discussion upon the point
of order, that a measure passed over the
Executive veto could not be reconsider
ed; the President ruled the point well
taken.
Mr. Nunnally withdrew the resolution.
copies of the
pired term, to Mr Attributed .to each
county in this State, woe concurred in.
Senate resolution, appointing a joint
committee to invefitigms charges mode
by the pnblio press againet a member of
the General Assembly, was concurred in.
Bill to amend the ofaarter of the town
of Hartville; passed,
Bill to prohibit granting of lioenaee to
retail liquor in Gainesville, and one to
amend tbs law relating to coroners, were
passed.
A resolution by Mr. Woftbrd of Bar
bour, notifying the Governor of the ex
tension of the session until Saturday
next, was adopted.
Bill to change the Constitution by a
two-thirds vote of two suooeasive Legis
latures, in relation to pardons, &c., by
the Executive, was lost.
To authorize the Governor to draw his
warrant in favor of G. O. Edwards, for
mer Tax Collector of Lee county, for
money overpaid; passed.
To umend an act to grant to the Sa
vannah, Skidaway and Seaboard Railroad
Company the right to construct a railroad
through Abercrombie street, was laid on
the table.
To change the line between the coun
ties of Douglss| and Panlding; with
drawn.
To provide for selling horses and oattle
when levied on and claimed, when the
officer is required to keep them until the
trial; passed
To levy and collect a tax on dogs in
oertain counties of this State, was debat
ed and omen-led to a considerable extent,
and finally recommitted.
The following bills were passed:
To incorporate the Homo Fire, and
Marine Insurance Company, of Colum
bus; to change the line between Fulton
and Campbell counties; to allow W. M.
Hannicult, of Gwinnett, to peddle with
out license; to amend the law in relation
to reoaiving jury oartifioatea in payment
of county taxes in White aud Habersham
counties; to change the fees of Sheriffs in
keeping live stock; to amend the law in
relation to sales of horses and cattle by
Sheriffs.
Pending the consideration of the bill
to create a county court, the House ad
journed until 3 r. u.
AFTEHXOON SESSION.
A Senate resolution providing for the
appointment of a joint committee to in
vestigate and report to this or the next
session of the General Assembly as to
siding the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad
Company, was concurred in.
The Scunto bill to create a county
court for each county of this State, ex
cept such as are specially excepted, was
resumed. The following coantiea were
added to those excepted by the Senate,
to-wit—Effingham, Montgomery, Email-
nel, Clinch, Charlton, Sumter, Teltair,
Mitchell, Irwin, Fayette, Colquitt,Worth,
Ulassoock, Appling, Taylor, Pika, Jeffer
son, Fulton, Cobb, Bartow, Wilkinson,
Laurens, Pickens, Randolph, Tatnall.
Paulding, Dwwroa, Lampkin, White, Da-
Kolb, Butts and Madison.
An amendmsnt by Mr. Long, was also
agreed to, outberixiog the coart to toy
all misdemeanor* which may be trans
ferred thereto from the Superior Court*,
wn agreed to and tke bill was passed.
The act providing for the protection
of the people of this State against the
fraud oleat sod illegal issue of bends
which was vetoed by the Governor, won
taken up and passed over the veto,
A message from Urn Governor received
saying that the foUowiag acta had bean
approved and toffnad, to-wit: Aa art
to create a County Board for
Screveti oonnty; also, an aot to
amend the charter of Ctarkesville;
also, aa act to authorise the corporate au
thorities of Dalton to purchase and do
nate land to the Selma, Rome aud Dalton
the Senate. He eatd be voted for the bill Rati road Company; also, an act to pre
vent the sale of liquor withia (me mils of
Clement's Institute; also, an act to au
thorize the Tax Collector of Madison
county to receiro jury certificates pn pay
ment of taxes; also, an act to amend the
charter of the Medical College of Savan
nah; also, an act to provide for levying
and collecting s tax lor the payment of tween Grant add
insolvent criminal cost due B. L. Ode, change in the Attorney
MISSOURI.
St. Louis, Deoember 9.—Tho National
Board of Trade Convention, on the sub
ject of the double track government pos
tage rood from St. Louis viaSauDiego to
San Francisco. It postponed the resolu
tion* on inland water communications to
next year.
The next meeting will be held in Now
York.
A reeolation asking the Government to
take charge of the telegraphs was reject
ed.
A resolution denouncing the inspection
of articles of merohordiae by State au
thorities was adopted unanimously.
A resolution to memorialize Congress
to establish a sanitary board to protect
commerce from local qnorantino officers
was adopted.
Senatorial letter requesting Fish
stiok.
The Commission under the Treaty of
Washington lias adjourned nntil the
14th.
Lawrence A. Oobrigbt has been ap
pointed Commissioner from the District
to the Centennial Celebration in l’bila-
delphia in 187(1. The Star says “this is
O' proper compliment to the esteemed
manager ot tho Now York Associated
Press here.”
About a hundred cotton eases before
tho Court of Claims have boon postponed,
pending a decision of the Supremo Court
as to whether a Presidential pardon en
titled tho pardoned party to testify in the
Court of Claims against Abe government.
Senator West bod bis foot painfully in
jured bv a rapidly driven buggy, wnioh
knocked him down as lie was entering a
atreet car.
The Commissioner of Internal Reve
nue made the following nominations to
the President: John J. Mott to be Col
lector of the Gth North Carolina District,
vioe S. H. Wiley, resigned; T. H. Brooks,
Assessor 1st Virginia, via® W. W. Doug
las, resigned; Julian Hogan, Assessor 1st
Louisiana; vioe Wm. R. Hardie, remov
ed, and Alonzo B. Carroll, Assessor 2d
Msssouri, vioe Barnabas B. Smith re
moved.
3ln2>*0 3nentai.C» Company.
FINANCIAL "STATEMENT^
feAtaa i ,Hiui
Audes Insurance Company,'« \
OCTOBER #5, 18T11-
...I'..;.
Ca«l! UM baud, in bat*, and in inn® It...
Bond®—U. 8- SUdn, City and Covuty...
Railroad Ronda,,.^
CollRtoral Loan® :.Vs#T.*
Accrued Interest .. j..,,...X.-.\»t\»s.•>•»„••••
First MoMimm :i: . .
Blila Receivable i .. .ji. i .1. i i .
B6ok AoooRnta, Premium#end Agnmcy Untaftee*..j.......
-•ss:
w,«oo as
Amount from Stockholder® by awnimint ......... ,.l’. u iXGKimimo.:: mm*
Total Asaeto V#..—*.;.*..*;!..
CXfcLloaso Isossee, 4 - Ti
IN PROOKM OF FfiOMPT SETTLEMENT.
NEW YORK.
New Yoke. December 9.—The bank
statement shows: Loans increase 81,-
760,000; specie increase 8626,000,' legal
tender decrease SO,700,000, deposits de-
ease 3125,000.
A receiver has been appointed for the
new Amsterdam Fire Insnranoe Com-
Pa & steamer Providence, from Fall
River, is ashore on a reef off Station
The tug, W. D. Reid, collided with an
unknown steamer, aud sank in East Riv
er. The crew was saved.
The police have notified the officers of
the International Society that their dem
onstration on Sunday in forbidSSn. If
demonstrations are made, they must oc
cur on some other day than Sunday.
Samuel J. Anderson, formerly deputy
sheriff of New York, are confied at Fort
Lafayette during tho war, attempted su
icide.
Probabilities.
The barometer will probably rise, on
Sundnr, in New Euglund, and the area
of hignest pressure move into the Ohio
valley and into the Alleghany range.—
Diminishing northwest winds, backing to
the southwest on tho lakes and coast.—
Partially cloudy and clear weather in the
middle and eastern Atlantic coast. Dan
gerous winds not anticipated tDis even
ing on oar oougto. TuOA m
Special Notices.
Notice to Tra velum Going West Via Hemfhik,
Twin.—Tb# Proprietors ot the “Commercial Hotel,’
corner of Front and Jefferson streets, Memphis,
specttally request the traveler a irotii Georgia to put
up at their eetabUahmeut. The Hotel is most conve
niently situated, can accommodate over three hun
dred guests, has a first class table and charges very
moderate, $2 60 per day. „
decCUSw [Signed] Af,I,E!t BR08.
ftem Ainu-rtistmtiuo.
Jfriw. J J. .tuctr.
h be cold, on Tuesday, 12th December, com-
Jones' Hill, at 2)4 o’clock, afternoon, and closing
on Marietta street about Fifteen Valuable Reaiueuco
and ltastuecs Lots.
Conveyances will leave my office at 2 o'clock, and
will convey person to aad from the sale free of
‘targe.
Sale positive. See posters,
A. K. 8EAGO,
Dealer In Beal Relate,
Oor. Forsyth and Mitchell streneto.
*Uaota, (i
Also, mnch country and otty property, at prlv,
de. A. K. BEAOO.
dscl0-2t
Mules Strayed!
MASSACHUSETTS.
Boston, December 9.—This afternoon
the Grand Duke Alexis and suite attended
a concert by 1300 school children in
Music Hall. The decorations ot the
Hull were elegant, and tho singing of the
children created great enthusiasm. At
the close of the entertainment the Uraud
Duke remarked that it was the most
charming and interesting exhibition it
had ever been his good fortune to witness.
FOREIGN NEWS,
London, December 8.—midnight.-The
sudden unfsvorable change in the Prinoe
of Wales causes deep sorrow throughout
the country from a/1 classes.
London, Deoember 9.—Unofficial ad
vices from Landsinghnm continue unfa
vorable, and represent the case of the
Prince of Wales os hopeless.
The following bulletin has jnst been
nested: “Landsingham, December 9,
Noon.—The Prince passed the morning
more tranquilly, his febrile puroxism sub
siding. There has been no increase in
exhaustion.” Signed by Sir William
Jenner and others.
The Princess Beatrice, Prince Leopold
and all the children of the Prince, have
been called to his bedside, and are hast
ening to Landsingham. Tho Duko of
Cambridge has already gone there in re
sponse to a telegraphic summons.
Landsinoham, December 9—9 a. m.—
The Prince of W T ales slept a little during
last night. The exhaustion of his sys
tem has not increased. His general con
dition is somewhat more favorable.—
Signed by Sir Wm. Jenner and attending
physicians.
8 p. K.—The Arch bfshop of Canter
bury requesU the clergy to pray for the
recovery of the Prince of Wales. The
excitement is intense now that there is a
gleam of hope.
London, Deoember 9—11, p. k.—The
following is the latest offioiol bulletin
from Landsingham. it is dated 10 o’clock
to-night: “The Prince has slept since
noon, but there h»s been no improve
ment in his symptoms.”
Paris, Decern bor 9.—To-day the As
sembly was turbulent. A vote of urgency
upon the future form of government of
France was refused. A bill was present
ed annulling the decree confiscating the
property of the Orleans Princes. A vote
of urgency requiring the return of the
Assembly to Paris was refused by a small
majority. Angry recrimination followed
between the members of the right and
Uft A resolution censuring the Com
mittee of Pardon for want of Clemency,
was retained to liontu, who was moved.
The appeals for the pardon of General
LeCompte and Thomas ere hopeless.
The thermometer is 16 degress below
sarw. The Heine is frozen over.
The Orleans Princes and Thiers hail a
consultation, the resuH of which is, the
Princes defer claimin ' seats hatha As-
•bly.
Compulsory milit*ry service aud Gen
eral Amnesty bills, will be introduced In
the Assembly next week.
#50 REWARD.
Stock Bridge,
S'
bay and sorroll, about 14.bauds high each,
bay has a small star ou tho fort-bead. It is supi>o,w>il
tbuy arc try lug to make tbeir «*ay to June*’ htock
Yard, in tbe city. They were ail day yesterday and
tbe day bet-re ie tbe vieioity ot Wee# Fnd. I Will
gt\oa reward of f.VJto any ouswbo will deliver
them to (). H. Jobes k Co., in this «ity.
docl0.lt J. M. MORGAN.
IV O r r I C E!
ATLANTA, Q*., December 0, 1871.
Manufacturing Company, are requested to meet
ulMWtfi
hf*T iialMI
Joseph C. Butler.
Alexander Long,
Hubert Mitchell,
J. N. Beanott,
Qaxxam Gaud,
C. W. Moulton,
David Uibaou,
George Fox,
Xnocb t. Gtfbod.
Jabei IL WadeM,
StSSSSi
J. B. BENNETT, President^
BEATTIE, Secretary. J. J. DERIVE, Superintendent*
L B. DAVIS,
Ut ■'/ Lorallfratix
fionte Jntnranct Company.
(IP. L. Burute, frra't. W. O. to. DAXEB, Hte'r JXOOS yZETBY, Oral
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY
CQLVMBVM, OHIO, .tellWir *4, M71.
VpHE FOLLOWING ID IN EXFOSE OF THE BU8IHWS OF THE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, 0T
X OLUHBU8, 0„ from lh. Utk o< Oolobto, lull, to the Mth Kormix*. I*Hi
.. .«M*, MWtod
0e toiler 10, 1ST1—Assets
Pr«utlanas Received to Nevcmksr 364, bp Agents sMkd st
nrdaet Xipenira and Commission ont ot Abowe. .$57,3650 87
liedaet Lasses Daring the same time 5,000 OO
Amount paid In bp tbe Stockholders..........
Amount ot Assessments being paid daily
MZ
Chicago and other Losses paid to date.,,
Aurii November *4, 1971.
,1,104,0*6 A
. xSSiSfew
nuk* tmkemeu iwteli'AiatoWto-Lone* rromxttty mdjiuttk.,
W. C. M. BAKER, HcoretOF)-,
Ufente in all the INoiM mart Ctttfiefi mf Oeoryfe*.' " * '
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, AUDITOR OF 8TATE’S OFFICE
DoLcnn, Omo, Ite-.niter te, ton.
I. 1. H. OODMAN, AWll to. Ot Stem of 0*1., do onutj tote mth. mum. of to. tenrt
Io.ur.tie. Compu. of Colombo., l till. d*y euuiliied into tb. tohlr. or Mid Comp«of, totd Asa a. to
K toot., to-wlt: T "
i RttxMroMa, ta«
In mid within the atatv
days allowed for the'paymeat, and. if so paid. I believe the Capital ot the Company will be tally repe^f.
1 am entirely satisfied of the solvency and reliability of the Company, and belfeve it to bnanttlfcad to Wm
* * ^ a J4B. H. GODMAN, Auditor of State.
dense end favor, of the potato.
at tbe Dollar Savings Bank. Monday, the lltb, at 10
i'clock, i „
By ordef uf the President:
doclO lt J. M. WILLIS, Seo'y k Trees.
NOITOE.
AS CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMITTEE, appointed
to investigate the fairneM or nnftdrness of the
Leasi or the Wkktehn and Atlantic IUilboad by
the late Governor of this State, I hereby givo notice
that said Committee WU1 xusuaalca its seaaieu to
hear evidence on the matter above submitted toll,
FIRST WEDNESDAY IN JANUARY, 1872, at 12
o'clock M., in the Capitol Building in the ro<
the President of tbo Senate.
All persons desiring to submit evULenoe to said
Committee, aud to be heard before It, are hereby
loUficd to be tbeu and there present
jwny person desiring to communicate with i
this mattor, prior to lat Wednesday in January, 1872,
tn do so by letter, directed to Washington, Oa.
W. M. BEENE, Chairman.
December 9th. 1871. SeelQdld
Change of 'Schedule.
WA S HINGT ON.
Wamuxoton, Ltwcmber 9.—Tbe lu
cerne Tax expire, by limitation on tbe
30tb ! oatent.
GEEERAI. 8L’PEN!NTK1»I>ENT*a OrVICffi,
EXPRESS PASSENGER:
Leave Savannah Daily a
arrive at Jeeenp
Arrive at Bat abridge "
Arrive at Albany.....
6:00 P M
H;00 P M
7:36 A M
»:36 A M
L«*ave Jacksonville..
6:10 A M
7 60 A M
8: JO P M
1:15 A M
7:30 P M
8 :20 P hi
8:26 A M
11:26 A M
No change of cars between Savannah aud Albany.
Clone connection at Baldwin with trains “
Ida Railroad to i
Keys.
■••ping Oar on this train.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Arrive at Jeaaup, Sundays excepted, i
trilay* excepted, at 11:60 1* M
IMPM
12:65 P M
6:23 P M
’ fl:iWr M
Arrive at 8av«nnaU, Moudays excepted, at 2.49 A M
_ _ J.KAM.
Live Oak.
does connection at Albany with trains on on Soutb-
Theo. H. Butler,
DIItECT’OIW «
H
O M E !
FIRffl
Insurance Company,
EfflSi
i- 1 -
"‘-‘“Ltot.
> Out. K. lUtodM.
S. A. Dteghtetz.
Sir ovomtoor 04, X87X,
ur to
>a#i Itok JjgdiTt m
no . t
ONS aOSTEWT OOMPAKTT. V
^mSS% > 8SIUBmst
The Insurance public are cloaely scrutfnixing tbe
Cumpaniee. It Is oonasaatly repeated Iha mi if «*# pram
the niture. and UU said that the nnosuai delay lu adjuating
Uttag premium receipts to pay lores®, , . . . . , „ ,
Whether or not them things be io. It Uk>tdai os tarnfegQje^b» oonvinoed that
ro^cra SS S
If fora.-1 bjr teffl. a^'hiotjSx to
men in Central Ohio. For soch honorable conduct anp oorrmt ftmnetalmaw . ^
usuranee company of Ootumbua, Ohio. This action commends the company to
ue in which io place insurance.
THU HOXE 1SSUUAHCE 00XFANY Of COLUXBUS, OHM.
TLI. .torllM iMtltuUoii UiertM to Irak m otto ot th. romt*«» u« btet a
mm m exl.tot.co. The excellent m.n^ement which hte always cherxcter*,*
".the prompt tod mUsMctory muur la which 1, ha. tejojtei rad p-ld..
SrowA cm, dollar ot 11. lo«« b, te. *mt Chlcrao *ro,.
do, to the con*d.ncoof .hejwople.r ; w,wh.r..h 1. I ,r :
orsauixation so utterly aoov# reproeon m an reepenm. am aeon as toe aeneous m
Chicago bad been eeoertetned. the Stockholders detaded et onee to per ■ sf 8
bus, Ohio,
find a fire insurance
company*® h
creasing aUo’vor the country, so that its new premium sand capital
^ -vr policy holders. This company can be oordialtyl
relied upon by those seeking sound insurance.—CAfcoge Tribune
G* W. ADAIR, Auct’r.
The Great Sale of 39 -
End Depot, at 2 o'clock, p. m., Tuesday 12th in-
stent. Some of these are the most magnificent
building lota now on the market; In a pleasant re
tired locality, with deataahta surroundings; Srst-class
neighbors, convenient to an exoeilent school, James'
Chapel and the street Kailroedi in full view of Week
End, end the Gate City.
•at e big plat, examine the property before the
day. and come to my office aad we mil all taka a
FREE Ride on the street ears.
0. If. ADAIR.
declO-M Real Estate Agent
”^S5gwsrays:
rptoOfitoxteEf as—a. re*** rntmim** >1
rawtetoWteWtoitoreite .
**’**“ l *. 4M.. i-.,
1 v-tr: 1 -re 1 t itt'ito ■>■*!-1
imLrtitwhi urwuiirr 1 '
restern Railroad.
MACON PASSENGER.
7:00 P M
10:20 P M
•OO A M
8:30 P M
There has been no communication be- i Arrive at Macon. Monday* exrepted. at
tween Grant »dd Ak.-nuan, -fi«d.n p * U .do a to
Geaerolnhll), 1 Arrive at Havaanah, Mouday* exotpted. at \ M
uncction at Maci.n, both ways, wttli Mae an
rn Railroad trains to end from 'bnla.
h. s. Haines.
late Sheriff, *nd W. H. Bullock, late 1 though tbe prewuro for a ch»n«o i* great, j ciomc
Clerk of tbe Superior Court of Chatham j Akennan’s resignation would bu promptly *“ d w ' “ u
120 Vllla«o Farm®
JlTtar Kirkwood Academy on
Otoryio Railroad.
WINE €0. ^
•Al jJT
afin -tlA
<■>
H
W ILL b. tokl OB tit. proraiMi, WEDNKHDAX,
Jrawy M. im Tot. .0»«telr*"Xtea.
teto.ro « ...a la niroite.. with
'■5M2TOA»r
Eml Estate Agaaw.
Rare Chance,
county; also, an act to incorporate the [ accepted. Influential political circle,-., d«iMU
Ubltth'Kl and profitable- bnsliKsa. on Whltshafi
street. For pardo itarS address 1. B., P■ ft.. Box IOC,
General SuiK-rtnicudont. j Atlsnta, Gs.
no. s OR AMITE
Br “ - ATLANTA, ®A.