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VOL. II. THE SUN. II a a nrr ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1871. NO. 401. THE DAILY SUN. Published l)j Uii L Atlunta Sun PulilMiliv: < ompuny. Alrxumlir II. Hfji J. Ilrnly HmllK, ileuuder H. SU plieuu, PeUtleai gdjtor. A. It. W.taen, - • •. :..««*» Kdjtor. VGOUlilA LKUISLATL'Ui:. THrnTv-xtsTH day 8 rnoreEDrNfis. Term* of^^iMsorlptloii * Hin#le Copy P«r auuuiu M® IIH.T lUOIltll) * CLUBS FOB THE DAILY. Thro* Copies One Year VI Four *> Five •• " “ Eight * Teu M “ " M HinrU Vim in (••••■••• 5 Vtm ^ \VEEKLY FEB ANNUM s Single Copy * Three Copiee ® "« “ ,5 «• : mM * “ “« Fifty “ 34 00 One Hundred Copiee, Six Month# 65 00 Ninfla (*§*•• * • • • « » « * * * Cen«#• t'nlfoi in Kate# of Advertising Adopted by the Frees of Atlanta. n mw i ;8 18 18 |8 18 | 8 3 £ S S g lill lillllill Si 5 IS I 8 IS IS IS IS IS IS IS |8 2 m a a 3 s la ^i 8 |g|8|*jS|S|8 ►M3 3 s s »|1 Sts s Is « a It 18 |3 |S| I UNUIsj a S i 2 I I £ 1 \ | a * V 1 “Special Notice*,” 30 cents per line for the first insertion; 10 cent# for each subsequent insertion. Advertisements iuserted three time# a week. 15 per cent, off the table rates shore; twice a weA, 36 ^drert^ctnenhTfor Fire Compinic# and Chnrches, half the usual rates. . In order to eitsbliah uniform rates of advertising for the Daily Freas of Atlanta, we have adopted the foregoing achedule of prioce, and will be governed l.fUuou lu the {fJy HgMMILL k oo., Proprietor# of the Constitution, g. W. ORUBB, Business Manager, ol the Now Era. J. HKNLY SMITH. Manager. Of The Atlanta 8un, Ruilroub fflime Sable. Arriv.U U.p*.l.n. ml Ttiu«. I« • nd from Ml.nU. tbs wtrrtin i Atuurnc (os srats) saiiaoad. MIOST raSSSVUKS XSAIS—OOTWamD. Leaves AtianU F “ Arrives at Chattanooga 6;i0am jut paasKMass tsus—octwasd. Leaves Atlanta «:<» a m Arrives at Chattanooga 1:31pm we. 7S n {f~™'r. n ' t ~. wnn i;*U Arrives at Daltoi|. 7:5Jpm MI IHT PXSHKNOEB TRAIN—INWARD. leaves Chattanooga 5:30 pm Arrive* a* AtianU 1.43 a m DAY PAHSSMOKB TRAIN—INWARD. Leaves Chattanooga. .*$? ani Arrive* at AtianU ••■■j 1 :»3 p in tbs osonaiA UoqunA) railroad. (IVo Day 7Vadl*OH Sunday.) 15SS5fflsa»Wf;:Rr?::SSt £ lanisesaeesKS!: s maoom amd vsarags railhoad. ght Passenger Train loavea 1:10 p. ni ave* Macon.. 10;50 p. m iiht Faaaenger Trainarrlrga. 5:»5p. m rivea at Mason ••/vie- d-‘MftrS“ ( u«^±r. L .^ Sk ; gbt Paaaepger Train leaves T.OO p. m r rieenfev Train arrive*...... k P- «» jr Passenger Train leaves «:4« a. m ATLANTA AMD SIOBMOMD AIM-HMM RAILROAD. nveft-SeavRle < L..#A. M »^Jfc«Aaggs4u*n. «a Jfi A. M. .Vfl:42 P. m! SENATE. . Friday, December 15. Semite met ut 1 Db’clock, a m., Presi dent Trammell in the Cftfiir. The roll wa» called. PrgHent—Messrs. Black, brock, Drown, Drnton, Burns, OamerOu, Candler, Crayton, Deveaux, Elites, Er win, Orifliu, Heard, Hillycr, Uiutoa, Jtnjw, .Tordfin.KiMjec, IjP^er, Bhrthews, NicliolN, lVdiljr,. jlvcse.kibi^inoi't*, H-nith Sicmlmun, Wall ace and Wellborn. Tke journal was read and approved, Mr. Nicholls rose to a question r.f privilege, tmd tthrted that he opposed the amendment proposed by Mr. Smith to the report of the Committee on the State of the Republic, ou yesterday, on the ground thut, in his opinion, said amend* ment impliedly recognized the validity of the 14th and 15th amendments, which lie was unwilling to indorse. He desired liia rote to be recorded in favor of the report ol the oommittee, and requested that this statement might be entered on the joam&l, which was granted. Mr. Wellborn offered a resolution that, whereas, R. J. McCamy,proposes to pub lish a pamphlet of the laws passed by this General Assembly, that the Secretary be directed to furnish to Mr. McCamy copies of engrossed acts passed by this General Assembly; adopted. Leave of absence was grunted to the Secretary pro tern, after 12 o’clock M. The house resolution, providing for joint committee cf Bix to confer in re gard to adjournment tUnc die of the Gen erul Assembly, was, on motiou, Liken up and concurred in. Messrs. Nicholls, Reese and Bruton were appointed on behalf of the Senate. A House resolution relating to the Publio Printer was read. Mr. Hillyer offered a substitute that whereas W. A. Hemphill had been duly elected Public Printer, and had given bond, and qualified as such, therefore resolved, that the Secretary of State and the officers of the two Houses be in structed to furnish all mutter to be printed to him, and tlrnt M oth<v. Publvo Printer shall hereafter be recognized, which was udopted. House amendments to the' ftfcHato resolution, which provides for the payment of thft* jas4* f -€laims of teachers of the common schools, with the poll tax for the years 1868, 1869 and 1870. when tho same shall be collected and when a sale can he made of State bonds now|de8ignated oh the School fund, wore taken up. Tne House amended tho resolution by inserting after 1869 “1870,” aud by strik ing out all of tho resolution relating to tho sale of State bonds. Mr. Jones moved to disagree to the amendments. After a short discussion, tho motion was lost and the amendments agreed to./ Mr. Brown offered a resolution provid ing that no member of the General As sembly shall draw pay for a longer time than forty days of the present sessiqn, which was lost. -On motion of Mr. Burns the Senate took a recess of fifteen minutes. After the recess the Senate was called to order. Mr. Bruton asked to have a statemept tnterod on the journal that he voted against the report of the Coramit- tho State of the Republic,on yester day, not because he objected to niue- teuths, perhaps, of the report, but be cause he did not approve it as a whole. Mr. Njcholla of the joint committee on adjournment, reported from that com mittoe a resolution that the Senate shall adjourn sine die at 12 o’clock, p. m., to day, and that a committee of two from the Senate and three from the Itouse be ’« Atl*ut* .w ve at QalneavUla MorniM l4jgoll”W. JO A M Iteuiihta,H» <taj WJIy U Mail Train leave# Clutunoofi# SiUO F M Arrive# in Memphis, next d*jr li :15 F M COMIM kamt: Morning Inrw# leave# Memphis 10i3S A M AryivsrUoaattanoaga, next toorning.... 5:00AM Mil)Trainle#vaaMemphis «....1«:10A M Amvea lu CbatUnoogh. next day . . 6»o i 1 m Atlantic and t/uif Rtf tlrbad. )M Satsnnah.wff, m Albany, J#. ksonv.ne TilkoM %HntMrii. «#■. Vlk Albany, Ja< 1’ shd TaHahsseea, to Quincy, Florida; Leave havauuah dally.. . # ILltP.M Arrive at Albany dally 1:50 1*. M Arrive at Jacksonville dally 1:48 P. M _ Vssp IP, *.'« " Leave Jackaonvllle dally 3:40 1*. M L4M»*tfaMvdatljr.~ M ..oA....~. Arrive at savannah daily S:M A.M A,*HOME~AND *DALTON R. R viaa|NS i*ii.y, ecMBAxa umiamd. . • 5saM^E*rr“trWM; t Arri.e .t 1MW... 1.*A 7 «0 f. S:S0 a. X. HJt I*. M. I-D.V. Botu* • •, • V;37 A. Hl-IOr. M. ArKo.0Mi.0iu. *»«*, »•« ». u " kuou A Au.uhU Haiiroad. « A. M Arrive at Anguata at !l ‘ , _i'* r - M Arrive at Montgomery...JL4.V 6:40 AM •OF 4MB5 MrM « AldUA M. Leave SavausI^^^JlIIII^laJSy at I IIIM lf30ifiCRri«jMr^;«:^/ 3 ArrlveWt AllWBF.I •- ArriSeat LlraOak - 8:10 A M AI m a JhlfcgWMHi - twin SflfeSs’"- ^*®®®^BRfllGDATioir TUAIN Arrbe iBjM l Hquitu* ixuaptad. *1 \aausur"' * ‘ 1 - 1«4* FM Arm* St Savannah. Monday, m^tag aMfcSW A-jj MACON FAH8ENOEB. I. .n.wi »■» V • v mjtm m Arrif# atJiMup 10.30 F M Arrive at Macon. MiMay* errtptMt 1 aisag—i ■. bnnday# etc ptrd. at I^ava Jaa*«ti, Monday, nrrpted. at 141 A W I adopted. Arrive at BavaonaJi, M mday* vxccptcd, at HU) AM Close aasuwatim at Marne, both way a, with Mao>u I and Western Baliroad train# to and from AtianU. appointed .to.notify th*j Acting Govergnt ol BiinCtWii ihB Geo#ml Aaipmtjf, and to ku«>w. ij t he desired to make any further communication to tho General Assembly. The resolution was adopted. Mr. NiclioUs offered a resolution pro viding that the per diem drawn by mem- bfga of tho Legislature for. • to-norrow shall be charged against them at the next •essiop, which wqs.adopted, , , .. The Chair appoiofcil MeMm.*Nrelnnis and BiuUmi ou the partof tho Svoate, to wnit on tho Governor. House afucudment to the resolution iiiHtrattioit the Secretary to furnish copies of laws to Mr, McCamy; concurred in. Mr. Smith peered q rusolution, direct ing the Committee ou Agriculture and Manufactures tp nrenare a bill o* fence laws so os to prohibit the riiMiing at large of atoek within ccrtiin lu*iU;aot acted on ; Mr. Nichidla, chairman of tho com mittee appointed to wait upon thq noting Governor repoited that the committee had waited uj»on the acting Governor in aceoiqlancc with instructions that he re- plicd that ho wus glad to mm* them as o»4t- zens but did not recogui/.o them in an official capacity, or the fact that the Leg islature is now in session. On motion, the Senate then adjourned ontil U o'clock HOUSE OF ftErltESfeN'TAflVES. House met at 10, a. M., nftd whs called to order by Speaker Smith. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Jouuo. Journal of yesterday vu read and approved. BUI to levy a6d collect a tax on dogs i;i tho ednutres of Brooks aud Hancock wmi vciid fid tlndo. ^hout twouly ojhcr oountips.were odflftd, ed Mr. Bryan argued that the bill would be nnophstitutfoual if passed; laid ou tlm h.i, j^> Mr. Pierce offered u resolution that this Geip*^M (lio A substitute hy Mr. Cum ini ug, provid ing for the ujipoiutment of a committee to equfer viUi a ayuilsi comoiittoe ou the .part of the Senute, aud to recoinmeud the hour of udjuiMtiineiit sine Uui ui tUMapiKnnteil his owu managers and elected Gethktf n^ptedfb^^ ’lims. If t >. Ur offiet lie mrv .bolds. - Mr. SimmoiiH, of Gwinnett, odbffd the following re^ilmiou, .which. ,w>s , lusted: - ' hating given bond, and qualifhid as such, it M ordered by Lhc House that from thin tim# ff^rtii tim tyjcintury of 8^qte caipj tno ptigting of the Ifoute t«i be dou« by liini us l>>’ law pf^jded, aud that the Will rcahguise nootlau aa Public /riutqr, and that said Pqbli^ Pfiqtr*- jitp iqgtrqcthd to hffnt lue public and private tyrtqtgoce, 43ia Joint CuinmitteuoB Adjournment feparted a ntolniioi providing for the ■jpurument of this General AsaomUj ut o'clock to-night sine die; aiso, pxovid iI O uw* IW'lllgUI. mup me, HiU, JUUIW Ing for the aypuiuUuout et u joint com* juiltoo to-wait wpoM ihw Governor and in* Tortq j hig| of tke uctiyu ol the Gauaral , „ idteseinLIy on tlic quastionof adjournment i .< w S ? « and to ask il he has nay further cqtumu- dering the th GinV v niegtiont Tor r thik general Assembly; ’ J. M. Smith. i S4M a w 1 adopte«1. ] nified an<l Im impression that this session would include Saturday, had drawn pay for that day, and directing the Treasurer to charge for the same as advance; adopted The Senate amendment to the reaolu tion above reported in reference to the Public Printer, whioli allowed Mr. Me Carny of Whitfield to publish the public la^H passed at this soesiou, at his own expense, was further amended by saying tiiat nothing herein contained shall oon diet with the rights of the Publio Printer, aud theu coucarred in. The committee charged with cemtnn- nicating tlie action of the General As sembly iu relation to adjournment to the uotiug Governor, reported that they bad performed their duty, and haiU)eeu infor med by Hon. Benjamin Oonle^liat he did not recognize the fact that there was any General Assembly in session, but that if he did he probably would have something to comma nic&te. House adjourned until 9 p.m. NIGHT8ESSI0N. SENATE. The Senate met at 9 P. M.; President Trammell in the Chair. Leave of absence was granted to Mr. Nunnally. Mr. Burns offered a resolution that n committee of two be appointed to notify the Honse that the Senate lias completed its business and will be ready to adjourn at 9J o’clock; adopted. Mr. Smith offered, os a substitute for a resolution not aoted on this morning, a resolution that the Committee on Agri culture and ManufaotQres b« requested to consider, during the recess, theuropriety of changing the present fence laws, and to report a bill on the same at the next session if they shall deem it best; adopted. Mr* Reese offered tho following, which was unanimously adopted: Whereas, the present session of this General Assembly, the first under its present organization, is drawing to a close, and Whereas, an expression of oar feeling is due those who have merited our com mendation, Resolved, That in Hon. L. N. Tram mell the Senate has a presiding officer at once able, courteous, faithful and im partial who, uot less for his ability and impartiality than his courtesy and fair- ne.-«, is Entitled to and receives the un qualified aoufideuoe and esteem of this Senate for the prompt and able manner in wl^ch ho has met and decided the em barrassing questions necessarily attendant upon his exalted position, and we hereby cordially indorse the honesty of purpose, purity of motjvo and sound discretion which havs aver characterized his rulings as the President of the body. Rtaolted further, That our thanks arc due, and are hereby teudered, toThos. W. J. Hill, our able Secretary, for hie effi ciency in the arduous duties of his office, and the core lie has shown in the guard ian the interests of the State, in the small amount of derioal foroe he has employed, while the work has been promptly and, at tho same time, well done. Mr. Hill^sr offered the following, which was uuauimonsly adopted? Resolved, That the thanks of the Sen ate are due, and ore hereby tendered, to Hon. B. B. Hinton, President of the Senate pro tem., for the able and im* partial mimucr iu which tte has discharged his duties, and the Senate places upon its journals this indorsement of him as a most faithful ami efficient officer. The journal of the day w&s read. Mr. Nicholls moved to reconsider die resolution of Mr. Burns, notifying the House that the Senate will be ready to adjouru at 91 o’clock, which motion pre vailed. On motion tho resolution was tabled. Ou motion of Mr. Simmons tho Senate took a recess of half an hour. After the reoess the Senate was called to order. Tho journal of the night session was read. A Louse resolution that both Houses of the Uouatal Assembly*adi<mrn. tmu: die at 12 o’clock whs concurred In. The hour of 12 o’clock having arrived, Mr. Hillyer.invakixiga paring word from tfio President, moved that the Senate do, oqw adjourn nine die. Tho President said: Senators, allow mb to return you my heartfelt thanks for tt* charity and forbearance which y0(T ^TTkve mani fested towards my imperfections and HhorUxrtalngH as your presiding officer, and for kindness and courtesy that you have extended to 4nM -an all occasions. Trusting that when you repair to your homes, and mingle with thoso that you have served so earnestly, ably and patri speech, tendering hj* tlmnks for the com pliment. A resolution, by \fr. Doll, tendering the thanks of tbe House to Hon. J. B. Camming, Speaker jvro tern, for the cour teous and efficient discharge of his official duties, adopted. Mr. Gumming tendered his thunks in a few appropainte remarks. The Henato substitute for the resolu tion passed in )he morning session, rela tive to “ Public Printer,” was concurred in. Tbe journal'of to-day tnwroad »od a'p proved. At 12 o’olocK, f. m., the House adjourn ed nine die. [Note—Tbe reporter for tho ptess of this city takes this opportunity for ten dering thanks to Col. Waddell, Clerk of the House; L. Carrington, Baa., Clerk |>ro tem., and Capt Lumpkin, Journal izing Clerk, for their kindness in fur nishing all desired papers and informa tion necessary to moke up the reports of the House proceedings. TELEGRAPH NEWS 11/ the Xew York AMoeUted Preen. DOMESTIC NEWS. PENNSYLVANIA Capitally PnnlsH«-d. PHiLADKLrniA, December 15,—John Ware was bung at Camden to-day for tbe murder of bis father. GEORGIA. A Railroad Gone to Protest. Auousta, December 15.—The Missis sippi Central R.R. was protested here to day on bonds dne Aug. 1. The road is leased to the Southern Railroad Associa tion, but both failed to provide tho funds necessary to avoid protests. MASSACHUSETTS. A Heavy Fine Remitted. Boston,December 15.—Charles Mellin, of tbe firm of Mellin. Ward A O')., who wuh sentenced in 1869 to five years im prisonment and a fine of $100,000, for defrauding the government, lias had his fine remitted. MARYLAND. otically, you shnll meet with that plaudit, which yon ik) justly m»*rit, of “ Weir done, good »u*d faithful servtmts,” and that, with increased wisdom aud renewed hopes, we may all be again permitted to meet for tho purpose of finishing that work which you b ftve ®° *bly begun, I bid yoq all adieu. I now declare this Senate adjourned. 1101*1* OF UKl’REHENTATIVBS. House miff ot 9. o’clock* r. m.. Speaker SmWfrMHe- • W The Senate report ou the Stale of thfl Repubbhd* rei. .. Mr. Ham] aaicflbal ha apoke OD tluau ivs,Ration* bcoauaolhcHStU Saaatorial Diatriot W been mt|igj«d bv fta ffcna- tor in hay mg that it was by violas,'.- that he (ilr. Head) occupied bis Mat. Mu Hoad Hiti.l that iu 1H51 Mr. Iirook oaiua from y* 1 —ij*, ami be \vm driven to tbi. Stato tvv.MUaou of lm. iuwvpooi mittof tho namo oirnuao that put A. A. Bradley in Sing Sfntf ih 1WW. He was a Justice of the rtifMnr Ctthrt, and yet, after the war, he took the test oath and swore he hint never held an office. He was registrar. He took tue oath to support the Confederate States, and than for. tagt rifto & totfc theJttik aatk - Asio lawwasness^tqere werp tyo H|H)fial indictments for iJtftruttiog the public Trial off Mrs. U'liSrios. Annapolis, Deccml>er 15.—A eon of Gen. Ketchnm testified k>-day. Mrs. Wharton’s conversations, to’diflerent par ties at different times regarding manv transactions agree, though sot in accord ance with Ketchum’s statements to his •on. An examination of General Ketchum’s books and his band box shows no trans actions such as claimed by Mrs. Wharton. A question arose about admitting the books as evidence. During the argument of this question the jnry was ordered from the room. ILLINOIS Jumped Urerbaard. Cairo, December 15.—One man rested iu Indian Territory recently by detective Pinkerton, on charge of being connected with the recent robbery of the Southern Express Company in Tennes see, made a daring attempt to escape, this morning from steamer Illiuois while un der way between bore and Columbus, Kentucky. Ho snatched Pinkerton’s revolver, shot it, and missed him, then jumped over-board, and attempted to swim ashore, but was drowned. He was en route to Union City, the scene of the last robbery, and was in charge of Pink erton. ■M4 — NEW YORK. PoatoMcs Ilolibed—The Siuall-pox—l'#- ban Hatters—Tbe Internationalists— Bank Matters—Legislation Against Quarks. New York, December 15.—The Jersey City Postoffico was robbed lost night of $2,900 in money and $5,000 in postage stamps. Eight children were taken from the Brooklyn Orphan Asylum to tjio Small pox Hospital lo-day. The small-pox is decreasing here, A private letter from Havana says it is believed there that tha late Governor Roberts, brother of the Spanish minister ut Washington, caused tne arrest of the students for the purpose of extorting money from their parents, and unexpect edly to himself was unable to control the Spanish mob. The Committee of the Claaring House report the National Bank of the Common wealth as solve ut. The Police Commissioners have re ceived orders forbidding the Interna tional procession on Sunday. A meeting of the Internationals last night ed«k|»nid an mb Irons which says; “The cause of the working cIhhhqh, who always fought for the liberties uf the down trodden^ is th^cau^e qf interna* tioualiuiq.” F’osolutiou* which declare sympathy witu tho Cubans, and denounce the at titude of tho administration upon the Cuban question, were idoped. A meeting of the phyhioinns was held yesterday to take steps to secure legist*- uactments against quackery and abortion. The Bheriff has seized the New York Printing Company’s establishment and the New York Manufacturing Stationers’ office for $100,000 of protested notes in Ocean Bauk. 81s 174; 02-t HR; 4s 10*; 5s 11L new 13*; 7s 16*; 8s 15*; 40i9*» Tennessee* 66, new 64*; Virginias 61, new 67; Lou isiana* 01, WMF 5<H LSVOFV64; 8s 75: Alabama* 46$, 6s 65; <Vdriri»a 7* North Corolioas IH uuw Uaro- flnas 50, new 29 CoiBpqrutf^nCt Itetontoat. —TOIkT repetpn finffi Si-ptrftfIbT lftt, TiftT"foar, whites in the up country at the time of the alleged outrages. The testimony showed that Jim Williams, the negro ciptuiu of the militia, had threated to slay tho whites from tho cradle up, and to apply the torch. William Bratton, colored, testified that he was a lieutenant in William’s company and was reduced to the ranks on aooonul of his dissent from Williams' violent measures. The defense naked further time to bring witnesses to show that the Ku-Klux was organized of self-protection, and had ceased to exist of itself. After hearing rebutting evidence from the prosecution the Court adjourned. Ar gument will begin to-morrow. Virginia! M.aiv -Shootln, Affair. Ku hmu.ni>, December 15. -It tiu been snowing iMuvily (or seven hour*. The ■now i« now nine or ten inohw deep. There ere hopea, this morning, ol the reoovary of Hnfdlioge, who wee abot yee- terdey by Montciro. Tbe letter hee been bailed in the aum ol #5,000. Anbta Jn'enranre Company. FINANCIAL. .STATEMENT. ALABAMA. Prolong«tlon—Bonds to b« Issued. MoKraoiiKnv, December 15.—Both branches of tho Legislature have feeolved to enend the session beyond 30 days. A bill has been passed authorizing the Governor to issne $1,000,000 ol 8 per cent, bonds, to be used as necessity may require. XLII CONGRESS. HOUSE. ■Washikoton, December 15.—Boston end New Tork merchants petition (or a reduction of the tariff on rice. A bill appropriating $1,000,000 (or a site and pnblio buildings in Chicago passed. Tho House adjourned until Monday. WA S HINGT ON. Andes Insurance OctWBBffY' OCTOBER as, i»n. Cub OD> kquliB teak, sad l& taMit....«,H.„ ( |:i., Bond#—IT. 8. 8UU>., City tad County ‘jtsilrosd Bonds.. nSSff IMRh Rocelr»bT«, Book Aoooants, Premium* »nd Agcnry BsUnoM. Aiuouut from Stockholders by Totsl Asssts . ! ..1..W.11 Olxlo*co Isosses, - IN MOOUf PF PIOMPT NKTTLBMKNY ■ • ll». lO Robsrt Buchsnnn. Joseph C. Batter. Alexander Lons, Robert Mi tchsU. O. W. Meolton. tend Gibson. George Fox, DIBIOTOHP;i C[ as ns& T. M. Snowdon. W. B. BdsB. Martette, log. Weasel, ikLlH|BMb fftfa&BTflEl A. Ararat! Claralasd J. B. BENNETT, President. J. U. BBATTIB, Itcr.tarr. f J. J. BBBUB, ■•rrllUsS.st. L B. DAVIS, Ae.1, *TW*T*, <*, NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT I'm’IT ansi OErXIJUTJX THKES, SUHf/BS, gKffrsnM, J’lwsnrrin,- J-isns/s, Bsslisw 1 ! ‘ Keen, Mrawtar, P Cana A, wuuphr- riei, Cmrrmmtt, ■JttpmrmfMM, JUtnftarft, He., He. lc voltnteeml lint forgot tlio time iu meet his officers. Tbe resolutions were ado|j- hi|b»w. et tbe M form oji IJsrj^ott 1,81*017; ssmotou W yuer l,J37,Uhl t^u^Wjar Owrt- ■ One ten »||ahwff 'w Totd o'r|K>rt« from Sputcmbur bit, lost yrar, 724,119; Huiue tium hut year 573,352. Sunk *t all Unitea States ports, last y»MT, 473,686; this year 400,490; interior towns, lost year, 104,584; this year ?37,812. ►W-a—^ ■ SOUTH CAROLINA l)tfUiocr*t nifl "lie wiu* against the Heuatar from tho 38th, TU^enator saiJ that ho UoJ to lmve his houao gu'irtled. If go then 1 wag and is no nootasity for guards far h"HOnt men, ho they Radicals yr Dcmucrate There nov«r wim a a more quiet set of people iu the world than tho DemocratHof Haralson and there wvK , ^ “»• w-yethe .woods, he h»d ie> , in witucwJ - mt - I New Auditor Installed—Pull Cabla Another Caucus—The Weather. Washington, December 15.—Mr. Eln, tbe new Fifth Auditor, assumed the functions of his office to-day. There was a full aud long cabinet meet ing to-day. The Wabash lies arrived safely at Cadiz. XU well. The Republican Bon a tors caucused this morning, aud agreed to order thorough investigation of all the depact- meets and brunches of service. The committee consists of Senators Bucking ham, Howe, Fr&tt, Harlan, Stewart, Pool and Bayard. Ex-Senator Williams, who becomes Attorney General on the 10th of January, was congratulated by his friends to-night, and made a brief speech. He says: "All the abilities aud energies I possess will be devoted to the enforcement of the laws and the suppression of violence, disorder and crime. I promise all whom it may concern that when I am placed at the head of the Deportment of Justice, so far as tho jurisdiction of that Department may go, its mandate will be dispensed without fear or favor, and with equal rigor and respect for all classes and con ditions of men. I deeply regret that in some sections of oar country a spirit of lawlossnuKS seems to prevail. I will favor every consideration of kindness to induce obedience to the laws, but if no other means will answer, then I am for using the whole power of the country to crash out every conspiracy against the peace of society. The new Attorney General is amazed that any considerable number, at this time, should engage in violence and dis order, for there is nothing to gain and much to lose. If hatred and revenge are allowed to overcome these considerations, theu it becomes the plain duty of the government to interfere with its strong srm to subdue these passions. Ho alludes to being the first Cabinet oflls r from the west of tho Rocky Mountains* and prom ises not to forget where his homo is. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has nominated, to tho President, Benj, F. Bell, Collector for the 2d District of Georgia, and James K Duer, Collector for the 4th Distriot of Georgia. Mr tcor«loglr« 1. Cloudiness will probably dear away for a short time on the south aud middle At lantic coast, followed Saturday again by felling barometer, southwest wind and cloudy weather. The storm centre in Minnesota moves east and southwest, with brisk southwest winds on the lakes, and its influence extends to the Middle and Eastern States by Saturday night. Southerly winds, with rising tempera ture, will probably extend over the Gulf States. Cautionary siguals continue at Chicago, Grand Haven, and Milwaukee, and ordered for Detroit, Toledo, Cleve land Buffalo. FOREIGN NEWS. ENGLAND. Th. ll.uUli ml tha Pilu ml W.U., lb. Lonuuk, Dec. 15—5 A. u.—Tha 1'riuce of Wiles is decidedly better. He takes food, and bis strength is grossing.— There nro hope, of oontioiml progress toward reoov.ry. Crowds era gathered at the news centres, who cheer fuvorahle bulheliaa heartily. The Times cimtradiobi the refsirt of Schenck's recall. Nearly all tho striking telegrapher, have resumed work. Tho gmurmorul leu sent troop, to Londonderry to auppeen out-door do. meuatrationa 3 o'clock—Thu prosiu-ctn (IT the frinoe of WaW recovery is hourly growing bat- ' it. Tporn M increased wuttkneat, but ut fever la believed to have spent its (oree. With iuereowd quiet, the patient is goiaiil# strength. i . i 3 u'uloek—Tile summons tolling tbe Princee. Victoria to dundringhsm, from llerliu, has been coanteruuuitied. Tho refusal of the-extreme Ritualists to posy for tho r too bevy of the Prince, without su order from their bishop, hee ores ted quite a eensatioo. L aly iturgoyue, wife of Fiald Marshal Burgojue, is dead. SAMiniNonsu, Deaombar 15—8 a. M.— Tho Priuee has hod a qoiot night. Then were symptoms of debility, but bis con dition may be canhlcred as mere favor, slile. Noon—The Priqoe aouliituw tranquil He i« slowly but gradually improving. 5,y. b.—Wales has been tranquil all ooeupied in .leering witnesses for tbe do- ffeuae, who testilird to the alarm and or- ted . -r ^X V- V. V/ ^ * s citemeat among all risme. in York *»n*ta^|ti n ^. Tl^ oounaof th. fever Sir. Uuilson uffigod a naolution ton- 2* ly g t bf k tai- oontfoute favorable. Tbe Queen ret time dering the thanks of l*i« House to Hon. gn 0111111 ’ to Windsor to-morrow. te't|> t fo^ tjhi* *UU, dig- 8F/XMVD DisPAtcn. I IjosfijN, UocMiber 16—LK) A. M,— Itnp&'Ual manuer iu which he I In the Ku-Klux trial to-day the defeuac j Au official dis|)ateh from Saudringham Areiolutif.n by Mr. Pierce, reciting; Am discharged bin official duties; ad >ptcd. was engsgrd in proving, by many wit- says Wales haa liad some quiet aloep to- | that a number of members, under the | Speaker Smith responded in ft neat I nemos, the terror existing among the I night. M Y STOCK or THS ABOVE IS IKMKHSE AND OF THS VERY BEST QOAUTY. r ftnr p«r*on te tasfnet Uaad find u&OH mw et <ht vsristies spurious plants. Fur tho past tvairs ysar* I bare suds tea sal* et TREES, PLANTS and SEIRDtS m in .in bmlMM, sad in nterla. Hue to my nnmsron. custornsn uni Mradt, do li la Iks us* hooMt. "SMSitw, whst Bra Vtei sod I dun ntua if wftk p«sw «. Tsj oormWqtfai^' H “ rt ^s'ffiS45lk. f ICS null MO CHBMm IMS * WW* DS rsoDhliriuKitsdisunos wlllpissss ssn I fssl confltlsni will prsrs satlateetory. r Ordsrs — hotel sat promptly Allot. Special Notioes. None* VO TwurxxXMM Oouo Wan Teem.—Tbs Froprtoton et tbs "Omumratal Motel.' coraor et Front snd Jsffsrooa ter tote, Memphis, re, •psctfalljr request fee trevelsre from Oeorgie to put np et their estebUehetenL Tbe Hotel te moot oonro- niently ettneted. on Moommodete otor three ban dred guests, has a Ant darn table and rbery# Very moderate, $3 60 per day. derddtw [Sifned] ALLKN BROS. IffW Qlborrii*f«i(iii«. King’s XounteiA- MILITARY SCHOOL, YORKVILLB, ff. O- befi# end on tbe 30tb of June. Tanus— Tor School Expenses, 1. *., Tuition, Board, Wasblug. Fuel, Lights, hooka, Stationery, Ac., 1155, payable In advance. doolS-wtilletFeb G. W. ADAIR, Auct’r. • ROOM HOUSE ON 1 CHEW STREET. T will sell, upo^thk primuks, at 5 efolock. p. m., on TKuNdnpt-Slal lneteni. a veil constructsid reeidenoe, wub 0 terin rooama ball*, closets, verandahs, Ac., ktlchen, 4 room servant's house, storage room, eteblee, Aa, o» a half acre lot. froMtinsaaat. on eorner et Clarke and Orev aWeetft snd iMttwecn Captain ZloMn«riBan'a anA tea aplan- did new etty academy. This Is aval7 way a oomfort- afals he use and ilaetrablo loeality, aatebbers a near- psssed, osnvonient to ohiuohes. and belong■ tea noh-realdenL Titlo# are Indisputable, god the place will be sold without reserve. Terms—One-balf ceeh, balanoe M day# wtthcmt Interest. O. W. ADAJU, Real Zrtete Ag. nt. dauIAR TI^B RURAL SOUTHERNER TUB BIST ARB LARGEST DOLLAR MONTHLY ! SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS, la te« seoond 00lorn a of figures after tha names of publication* the regular rubocnpUon pries et & g&ven. Bg special arrangamant. we are enabled te lorteab the BUBAL fiOUTSBBMBB and any ol 'be following publication# at tea pnoa opposite in tea first eoloma. and tea publlabers et tbs fiOUT HKBMKB will te responsible for tea pro- par sanding el papers with which we slab. titt lit! Atlanta New tt**ttrr*~* AiuinaU Chronicle A SoutlUel aukusu (VnieMMtkmeHet... .1 UecunTeteftepNA Meeacngw..,. Hsvaunah Nova........ WKKKLIK8, ^ttente Cooatftnt}o«i ,.... AUaote Ohriatian lndaa.. UU Atlanta Plantation.., Auguste Chronicle A tom iu» 10 00 1« 00 fiotd Dir (dors. SASSEEN HOUSE, (Tmurtr PntM mUraSSMl 1 xaniMBi tem 0*0. w. 8S88IU, OW. T*®**-***—-*twira tm *9......ISM raixi BAXNESVZLLE HOTEL. CAMP, ..... ~ * l«XSE BITOrT.) * BOABD M a>SB. Mtf < REYNOLD'S HOTEL NEWMAN ... oaommtA. [FORMERLY McDOWELL noUSE.) AmU Bel In at Rates f« OO PER DAT. 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