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THE ATLANTA SUN
DAILY AND WEkKLY.
Til K Sl'N PUBMSHINO CO.
Hoii^ A. H. Stephens,
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CONDENSED NE
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M Oroifla I!•■£*,
Wt* tarasl- a liavc broke qabiw Mbs. f
Qgk#«re doing well ir5tfnd‘t»okifgd
BfStejii to bare ripe peaches in n few
llafg. f s', iu.<nul m«l> naul
W ^roapeota in Hall county are flat-
tcrihg. 1
Cotton erope in Talbot county
are eery
into bare a large nt.-nta'dia
rietta Journal oogipleina of a
ol local item a'
bah
I Superior Court ia now in aeaiou,
‘ liet preaiding.
NSTTNinl
rejoices st the discovery of
i Punch.” .
1 4n -Doanbarty. county
JfUrfttuiiaylbi'
0. Taliafero waa elootod Sheriff
on eonnty on the Slat inat.
t courty enmoa to thadroag- with
ttlhUltaUtana thiita tamma.
THE
SUN.
liMMliltiiijramca fearful!t nmomz ®^P“ on ™ 05 Americans in Vienna,
a^9a|ggp|one/4^]t
rbelwge grocery house nfY A. t
0 oenia on the dnbk. proaentod to H. Staempfli, one ol 1
TEi
the
The
W. H. Cody, Columbus, ^la. hu ffiled.
The mat haa made Jlta m$wsmf>G
among the wheat oropa of Wa.ker county.
Sk.'lM4*tie'foMn?,'kn oW eitlzns of
BiohfnAna rahnty, died Otf TAMday last.
Tali
Coi
two'
Cottpu from Mpbile for New York, via
Snvwnonh, still continuea pasting through
Columbus.
lib! Nancy S. 'Arnold, cf Coweta, waa
thrown from a buggy a few daya ago and
haamfioedied.
CoL Seaborn Jonea, of Folk oounty,
baa gaata North on a protracted buaiaeea
tour.
That tMumbna Sturgeon haa now in
oreaeed one too. hi length, and gained
forty pounda in weight. Whew I
The nsinra la the neighborhood of
Dahkmega ere being worked to en ad
vantage, and their yield is vary good. .
Theebell boat “ Isabel,” of the Pal
metto Begatta Club,” of Sonth Carolina,
won tbe champion flag and first prize at
Savannah on Weuneeday last.
Governor ftanHl| th«<g9cev^ a pqyti
of the direclori and other gentlemen
took a trip over tbe North aad South
railroad on Thursday, from Columbus.
Tbe editor of the Sumter Bepubliia
baa lost hie four legged stool, which ass
used (M ta*. J*isad>«tl vfcli
h A
between tl e ages of six and eight, en.
Tbe Ordinary will ha fwjovned against
iraniflg any more iioenee for tbe prea.nL
Augusta "has Lad her daily obiting af-
fraja, A negro man cot a woman rather
severely. He was bound over and the
woman bound np. Another : The attache*
of the Central
One of them
rested.
Tbe Brunswick and Aloany Bailroad
'scurtiarm
cake link had a partial hearing before
Judge Jfcbley, of Savannah. The argu-
Jndge will reserve his opinion fui the
present, .wau.. > / ■ 1 , ,
About forty-live thvneand dollars lave
been drawn from tbe Jubu King estate
•ioee the twenty per oenL dividend was
dec.'ugd., These remriu# net spate hl-
terti Tmufsaud (ftlmrs to be urswfl before
tbe fund is exhausted. A vast majority
of thasaaomay haa hcaa redepoaiteo. Hr.
King ia the Columbus banker who failed
t ** y ~* <1 ^f UJLVLV1ITC -T
A*iiA'JLabretr filed fn tfe'ilohfgoin-
ery Oironi' Court, bythe State and 01'
parties, against W. W. Bala win and 1
en. wbioh not only involves the oontroi
of tbe IfaysvttSt safe ML
pike, but theqlwneatup a.
of State stock in that road.
The Stanford Interior Journal man,
who ia a connoisseur in musical matters,
says: “The secret is graduid)y taaktag.
out that Esquire W. B. Cdraon, 01 fhfi
place, baa two daugbten that sre dea-
tittfflhta AM*Me Mlfciat
in. |p make*BDMin«bemMMI'wavlft
Kentucky, while the voioe of Jennie is
only excelled in rwoelneee sod volume by
that of the oharmiug Mias Addle L."
Tbe Pulaski county. eoncajpondenl of
the Danville Advocate writes: “The ^kr-
tias search! ag tar airier at the Higgen-
li them ylnn hare ails
Tbe ‘leath is announced of H rr Von
IMfhohWlttrtb, Prnesiau Finance Minin
ter before 1866.
-Barao Von JtubM. ike Austrian Prune
Minimr to tke HAly Alee, died on the
14th instant, at Gratz.
v iThuNA" .Pritm, Pijajouo asys that
Lawrence Barrett will soon quit the stage
to a udy for the ministry.
Fean are entertained that Mian Mnhl-
bach will get hold cf a oopv of the lately
9iMKWV*£di»»y of Loni* XVI
Dr. Obarlea F. Be,van haa been elected
pmonatrator M Anatomy in the Balti-
bie iJollefee 6f Physicians and 8»ir-
geons.
Hdrr Job an a llerVeokJ hn Atstrian,
who was too ill to oonduot fhe mnsio at
the opening of the Vienna Exnibition, is
to receive >rom the Emperor the Order of
WrjtniaiA i.vjui..
General at the Confederacy, has publish-
fed a letter to Msfellow-oitixens of Texas,
in defence and-approval of the Cougroe-
siona! Extra Salary bill.
Bader Secretary of State Dr. Aehen-
bach has been appointed to tbe Osman
Ministry of Gommeroe, vacant by the re
signation of Count Itzenplitz. He will
nok b| creeled jJagon Lumbago.
them Attracting general attention.
igers by tLe Leipeio,
Iremen, on Haturiluy,
rTm fV
Baltimore Hnn, hii son, ana two datrgh-
ters. on 4 visit to the Vienne Exhibition.
bus
Geneva arbitrators, tho service of bilver
ordered for him by otrr government
The presentation was maoe at. M. Btemp-
fli’s nouse in the presence of his famil
and a number of lriends. (Speeches were
made and toasts drnuk on the occasion.
fimtm '
Foreign Items.
The arrangements'for the Shah Of Per
sia's visit to Engl ind are completed. He
will be lodged at Buckingham Palace,
and will pay two formal Virits to the
Queen at Windsor Castle—ono to lunoh
and the other to attend a grand review
of the troops.
t The ex-Bike of Ifpdena lately visited
tbe Prinew hf Wales in Vienna, and a
friendly meeting of the representatives
of the nonse of Stuart and Guelph oc
curred. The ex-Duke is a descendant of
.Henjaetta, Abe joungfest daughter of
Dholes L, of England, anfl, therefore,
could assert a claim to the British throne.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA. SATURDAY. MA V 31, 1873.
NO. 916
T«rt Items.
Survivor, the winner of the Freak
nees stakes st Baltimore, in by Yzndel,
and belongs to Hr, John Chamberlain.
’ Mr. Ab. Turner will take twn or three
two-year olds this summer to Saratoga,
where they ate engaged in a rich stakn.
When Ah taken bis youngsters that dis-
tanoe to a race took out for something
that will startle the natiTes.
J, the July running meeting it Chicago
™ bring togetner most of the noted
yere of tbe Booth and Southwest
mong others the following from Tennee-
nee arc understood to be booked for the
garden City games: Euohre, Quarter-
maater, Nevada, Arizona, Oepo Baoe and
BOen* Friend. Tbe first and last named
will probably meat in the three-mile
dash.
- The DeBoto Stake, two-mile heats, to
be ran on Friday ol the ooming fall
meeting of the Oniekaaaw Jockey OInb,
ia a sweeps.akee, for (hree-year-oldz, of
»100 eaoh, half forfeit, or oruy $25 if de-
olared and paid on the first day of April,
1873. The Club will add $1,000. Theetake
cloeed August 1, 1870, with thirty-three
nominations. Of these six have declared,
two are dead, and three disquali
fied; leaving twenty-two still eligible. If
five start the valu- of the stakes wi.1 be
$2,500.
FIm Art Items.
Among tbe most noticeable piotnres
-sold a few days ego at tbe gallery rf Ed
ward Sohonrk, of New York, was a large
wdrk by Karel Ooms, of Antwerp, enti
tled “ Paul and Virginia at the Fonn-
H. Colbert, the Frenob Minister of
Commerce, hiving oonvened a number
of Parisian traders, invited them to give
sir omumons on nta paboy eud £be ayedj
r refSSe. S Onkaw Warm |m
. id: 0S°Ve'givW>sflMUr
thal when you entered toe Ministry you
found i he c*rt upset on one side, and
only set it right again to turn it over on
the other.”
The French monarchists have gamed
another victor/ uver M. Thiers in the
French Assembly in the re-election of
M. Buffet to the presidency of tbe As
sembly over M. Martel, the candidate of
ike government, repeating* the triumph
obtained by them but a few weeks ago.
This result natufully elates tne monarch-
ioaA element, which is thus slowly prepar
ing the way to a return to the old re-
Railroad ll.Nia.
Trenton (Tennessee) proposes to take
stock in s narrow gauge road to Browns
ville.
The Paris (Tennessee) Intellieenoer
oortant oarvn- by
Antwerp, giving a consultation about
matters ol War- between “ William the
~ilent ana Maurioe of Nssssn;” and
j , ..then by Geerta, Xe Bret. Van Den
If .Wyngeert, Bnogardt, Wm. Hart, J. O.
iu [Nicol, B. C. Koek-Koek r Boaierse, Hulk,
Mere, Tait, Bricher, Siroebsl, Dsms-
schroeder and Cropeey.
niieclUntmi Items.
A paper is to be started in Japan to re-
flSct the views of Ameriosns in that land.
A bast ot Fred. Douglass, by Mundy,
is to be plaoed iu the new City Hall in
Rochester.
St. Louis is to have a new paper, to be
called the Tribune, and to start with a
capital ot $100,000.
One of Barnaul's bos const,riotors, im
ported last year from Africa at vast ex-
pens*, died in Boston on Thursday last
Chicago invites to its June Jubilee
President Grant and his Cabinet, and the
Governor General, Lieutenant Governors,
and Ministers of Osnsda.
, , _ . , - Some wealthy men in Massachusetts
pavybe Cairo and Tjauema, nver nar- - >re .ttemptu, to organize a society hav
row gauge, an extension of the S'. Lonfa iu obieo , tbe repcvl of thtf p^,.
and Oairo road, will soou be under con
tract in Dock River valley. Ballard coun
ty, Kentucky, anbscribed money and land
r, with great liberality. Tbe St. Louis and
’’Cairo company agrees to iron and equip
tKfa road whenever graded and cross
aws* *nt-*w*>
ing discoveries After digging seven or
eight feel they reached a hatd and heavy
rook; from this they removed tbwauUi,
and found two *pota or excavatiouffMle _ - -
solid rook in tM ojfja kettle, con- are tbe proper costumes for long sea-
needed by s ttlol J thMo]
eigh and Memphis.
ThtrWWtfe River (Arkansas) Journal
says: We are informed that tbe prospect
of commencing w«.rkon the St. Louis
anAMllf 1 OrlM** air-iipg Wfafiad from
this ooint south at an early day, is highly
flattering. The oompany intend asking
Prairie county u> subscribe one hundred
thousand dollar?, to be used on the di-
vainfc bstwren sbis point and Des Arc,
within the next six mouths, in grading
mooing; that por^MSi o| the road. Ttpn
mad wiilba eqntinweJ np to Beeroy, end
neotton direct oy ran wun mempnis, over
the Memphis and Little Book Bailrocd.
luw
wan aeema to be the most
ooioi. ,
Bale bine cmaelt-bzir suite, emnroid-
-.1 —iah wnita wsdadgixl with -white
yak laofe, ate imported tor oarfiege ooa-
tnmes. * I J
, Jtaita of Burpneh-lilue English water-
pMfJwiHi I buitone of oxydiaed silver,
Lizard {
op end by
hob "
other
ward
have _
osttbstanoe, from
tione have been broken off *o(Tamellfed
in the 'pot,' as they annposed. Oindem.
ere also fpM9L r /V$4* u haMjMMhan-
peotation that silver will bo found there,
the dtaeoveries made by these pertU-s, it
properlymvratigeted by aomt^nv oofn-
on the hebitaj
the people J
whom we bow so 1
.K IVUVIVV I I Ml
Dr. William B. Carpenter has the first
pm of an article on “AeaMu.lMp'
•is’iahApPd Wartk .tor Hny, gL»U)g tho
^cfwFriimxi
“The ning time for one mile
“5S®S»iJ4i4i a
> wl his Mr;
ii SatiUaZ OoolitioDa" ib4 Mobile,
nJw^^wiir^rtar'Wwtot-m.ooalFh.lwietpn^.
lavo. ' — O -
voyegi
Pi
appli
leoe,
for si
The jWetatapeu, after the fashion ot a
gentleman's vest, wbioh were worn by
£SMSB»jS
Fiohna are being revived again. The
taVaAta Sty lessee ike ' Gaineeborongb,"
:ton." the Oonr-
and
■tatty 470,000.
Tbe fata«it double team time ia fM7|.
.tudTW Jeftle Walea and Darkneaa.
Thttty-ttve vaetbe are eatered for the
r-pn.1 r«oe ol tta Long Island Clnb,
JaaoMtb.- ‘*
*LyUMon Wak» down while training at
looile, and has returned to his nibble lD
vA (l«d a etaoK
*“ Goldsmitn Maid and Locy mstie rtreix
Wt Print
s*SafiMB»BS55SS£:
taip,” ilms'rating an ineident drawn from
Barnardij dr BL Pierre's ebarmiog atory,
Sohaefels, of Antwerp, has a large end
elaborate picture composed of eleven
figures, and entitled- “ Bnbens Convers
ing with his F.iend, the Famoos Chron
icler, Yon Metere.” The subject isrichlr
eotorsd, and tbe more interesting from
the Lot that it is said to givs a view in
the courtyard of Bnbej's residence in
Antwerp aa it to soma extent yet exists.
De Le Hoese, who is one of tbe most
brilliant of the younger school of Brus
sels painters, is represented by several
examples, one of the most elaborate of
wbioh is an interior with tbe figure of
a richly attired lady in the aot of hand
ing a a aled letter to a servant in waiting.
It is entitled, “There ia the Answer.”
David Col, whose works are always in-
tereetlhg, has a cabinet interior, “The
Wine Tasters.” It gives two flgaree, an
old wine merohant and a eritical cus
tomer who is in the sot of tasting a asm-
pie of wine. He is pleased end is sup
posed to be saying—for his countenance
indicates the fact—“Tbat’e the one I
like I” There are al,o fine pictmes,
stfeet soenes, byEversen, ot Amsterdam;
interior* by Beyntjens, e large and im-
F. A. Frandatadt, oi
TELEGRAPHIC.
mg for its objeot the repeal c
bibitory Liquor law,
A Delaware peaoh-grower has contract
ed with a canning oompany for dll his
peaches from s large orchard for ten yean
at fifty cents a basket.
A little girl in Norwioh, Conn., re
turned a pocket-book oonteiniog consid
erable money, wbioh she had fuurd, and
was rewarded with e two-oent postage
stamp, imperfectly gn nmed.
A Nevada man writes to a Boston pa
per that they have eight melee to one fe
male in that State, and that if tbe "su-
perflnone women,” the anxious and eim-
leae ones of Massachusetts, are r messed
of the requisite qualities for good house-
keepen, and will go out there, they will
never be allowed to return unmarried.
A Philadelphia mechanic propose* to
onildsteanuhipe of one solid pieoe of iron
or steel, without a joint. This be aooom-
pfishte by welding the plate# and frames,
instead of using bolts or riveU.
The English Cbanoellor of the Exche
quer says that England will pay off the
Alabama award this year by the exeroiee
on beer, and patriotio Britishers, when
ever they peas a beer-shop, my, to one
another: " Honr country bis bin danger
—let's go hin hand aup porter,"
Vas.jr Item..
Old Probabilities hit* in 76 oaeea oat
ol 100, as statistics ahow.
A clergyman mid, the other day, that
modern young la lies were not the daugh
ters of Bhem and Ham, bat tho daughter!
ot Hem and Sham.
What ia tbe differenoe between Micaw-
her and a loafer st the bar? Answer:
One is waiting for “ something to tarn
np,” and the other for something to turn
down.
A Newark man on hie w.y to jail for
assaulting hie wife, thanked *
God that it
not for any disgraceful offence, like
stealing.
Busan B. Anthony says she wouldn't
be frightened at standing face to face
with Satan. Bat the question is wonld n't
Balsa be fnghtaned ?
Sixty-one thohsahd two hncdrrd
pounds of quicksilver is used every month
in California in atiniag op torpid liven
and separating gold from the quarts and
earth.
In Washington, tbe other day, a fe
m«le member of a colored operatic troupe
Went tbto e dry-goods store and called
furtmtn* fleen-colorrd hose. Theelerk
pitted before bar a box of black a'ock-
tags, anil aha went away highly iudlff
indie-
All eccentric but pbiloaopbioal lecturer
Was-turned loose in New York the other
daar. aad forthwifh startled the comma
any by a svmarkabla propornttoa, tbs
harden whereof wee tbe question: “I*
rs F Ear a oo-
h'j* anvrvTOjr.
Washinotoh, May 30 —All business is
suspended lor the deoorstion of Federal
soldier’s graves.
Officials are devoting the holiday to
fishing, billiards or rntn in a great meaa
nr*.
a'eh' itohh.
Nzw Yobk, May 30.—A special from
London to the New York Wor'd, a-iys
tbe English Commissioner Bradlaugh to
Spain has been seized by the Ozrlists.
Yaat crowds sre going to Prospect
Park to witness the raoe between Gazelle
and Fullerton for $2,500. Gazelle is tbe
favorite.
A runaway hone fatally bnrt its driver
and three obildrcn, who were ran over at
various points.
Thera were five sun strokes heie yes
terday.
Nzw You, May 80.—George Francis
Train has been released.
Tbe Ninth Begiment has gone to Brat
tleboro, Yt„ to decorate Fink's grave.
Five thousand emigrants arrived here
on Wednesday and Thnriday.
Nnw Yobs, May 80.— Twelve new epi-
zootio esses ooourred among Jhe horses
on Coney Island yesterday, making
eighty-four that are now aiok. Several
new casos are reported on other Brook
lyn Oity roads.
Tbe congregation of the African M.
E. Church at Brooklyn held a May festi
val last evening. About midnight, while
the congregation waa ringing psalms, one
nf tbe aistera felt herself aggrieved a
some remarks of one ot the brethren.
A male triend of the wonjan sought oat
the aggressor, and lrom words they oamo
to blows, and in a abort time a general
fight ensued; chairs and tables were over
turned and soon tbs floor was covered
with {a rolling and struggling mass of
men and women, resulting in tbe npset-
ting of ice-cream, onkes, aud jellies of #11
kinds. Tbe police were nailed, bat be
fore they succeeded in separating tbe
combatants two of tbe foroe were knooked
down. Nearly all tbe brethren end sis
ters were then marched to the station
house.
Trot, May 30.—Three hundred thous
and dollars worth of bonds wbiob were
stolen from tbe Waterford Bunk, hu
been returned by the thieves, who have
received thirty-five per oenL, end immu
nity from punishment for their trouble.
New Yoiuj, May 30.—Governor Dtx
and efaff will review the Fust Division
of Militia at Union Sqnrae next Thnn-
day.
Eighteen bodiea hare been fonnd in
tbe Hudson river within the lut two
weeks.
It ia believed that but few of tho In
surance Companies oi this oity will auffer
to any.great extent by tbe Boston fire
to-day.
Tne few Companies heard from aver
age abont $3,000.
Owing to repeated arrests of known
thieves by police, under the new law
there hu been qnite an exodus of this
plus. Many of the river thieves going tt
Brooklyn, sod tne piokpoczets going
out, west and south.
Ex-Mayor Hall, in the United States
Circuit Court to-day, argued the de
murrer taken by him against en indict
ment ohurging G. F. Donning with hav
ing embezzled monies in thesub-rreasury
in this city; Mr. Hail contending that the
indictment was drawn under the Btatute
of 1823, wniob he olaimed wu repealed
by a statute of lh66. It had Iwen in
tended to be repealed as part of an aot
wbioh related to oopyrigbt, but by an
error of the olerk who drew up the mil,
the whole aot wu repealed, and ao passed
Congrea, since when tbe snb-trea ury ia
not legally in exiatanoe. Tne District
Attorney admitloc thal a blonder bed
been made, but that Attorney General
Williams had decided that u tbe inten
tion wu only to repeal tbe oopv wnght
clauses, the remainder of the aot wu
still in foroe. Decision reserved. Ex-
Mayor Hall saya there are nnmbers of
such cases pending, bat none will proba
bly b i called until the next Congress
meets, when the blunder will be reme
died.
Geo. Franois Train, it is said, will
sue the oity for falu imprisonment,
claiming $100,000 damage.
BO STOAT.
^ ANOTHER BIO FIRE IK BORON.
Boston, May 30.—A firg# broke out
about half put 8 o’clock in the npper
part of Haloy, Hone k Cm '* large furni
ture warenouse, No. 411, Wuhington
Street, an it is spreading with • fearful
rapidity, the wind being strong from tbe
northwest. Tbe prinoipal direction of
the fire is now toward Harrison street.
When discovered, the fire wss in tb*
npper floor of H dey, Moras A Co. 'a ware
house among tbe workshops, and the
flames were issuing from the roof.
Files of light material packed away
were bka bo much tinder, and before the
alarm oonld be given great volumes of
flame rolled np n.ty feet in tbe air, gen
erating intense beat. In twenty minntu
tbe upper stories of the building, from
tbe front to tbe rear, a distance of 200
feet, were a mass of glowing flame. Tbe
fire worked back into the stable of Geo.
E. Bouvej, on Bnrnstad Piece, which
rnus out of Boylston street, near Wuh
ington street, and destroyed iL Event
ually the walla of the immense edifice
fell end crushed to atoms tbe extensive
gallery of Jontdain, with all the stotu
beneath it on the opposite oorner oi Fay
ette Court. The flame* soon spread to
another greet building adjacent, and that
wu also destroyed, including Nos. 403,
405 and 4U1) Washington street. .The
premises of lthodea, ltipley A Co., cloth
ing ; J. W. Brooked, pianos; George
Puetir, hats; F, F Libby, dry goods,
and Georgo P. White, millinery. Tbe
Aimes have crossed Wuhington street
Oi,inker tag's splendid granite building,
with its tmatenu front, and the Globe
Theatre an in rains, The fire hu also
aught to tbs eteeple of the Presbyte
rian ohnrch, oorner Beach S leet aud
Harrison arenas, and the spin ia a mass
of (!■*"“*
’ 11 o'olock, a. •*.—Tbe rear of tbe
Ohanueey is threatened both from Hay-
Ward Pieoe and Btaex street, tad the en
tire aquae bounded by these streets and
Wwtatagtan stuet, wbioh ia oat already
■‘-If*—j- 1 being ahaadoaed by theoocu
to tljaa iu lit*
ntfadim, tfcal ta vvebtMy tha
aad wouia fimi quick acinlion ia
tke uiiLdof even the mast Legally in
tellectual creators ia exittanoe.
pasta. Chief Darnell exp
■taiyi* that the fire will be
Tbe loss et propez
a to several milUoea.
ing its course in a
AAhlogtoo Street, and it fell Betsy prey
tbs devouring element The swsy o'
s monster WM irresistible, aad the
next viotim wu a large four-story build
ing ooenpied by Kelley’s billiard room,
No. 419; George Thomson A Co., tailors,
No. 421, and Montgomery A Co., oon-
feotioners, No. 428. The fire on Beaoh
street, in tbe Presbyterian Church, bu
been extinguished. The military hu
been oalled out, and crowds in the vioin-
ity of the fire are being forced beck.
12 o'clock.—The flnt ia now believed
to be fully under oontroi. There is the
wildest excitement throughout the oity,
and thousands of extras issued.
It being defloration day, all the in
surance uffioea were closed, bnt ere now
being opened on the intelligence of the
conflagration.
12} o'oclock, r. a.—The fire ia now
completely under oontroi.
Boron, M ay 80.—Another fireman wu
killed and two hurt by the falling walls.
Boston, May 80.—It is impoaublo to
giro all losses or eren names of losers by
fire to day, bnt it can be said that from
Avery street to Boyleston, on the Wut
aide of Wuhington, nearly or quite ell
were destroyed. On the other ride, from
Haywood Place to Eaeex street, but Itttle
ia lei t to show what existed there at eight
o’olook this morning. Globe Theater
uved nearly all their wardrobes. Two
killed by failing walla.
Among the firms and individuals burnt
ont on Essex street, were Benj. 8 Bowes
A Co., dealers in boots and shoes, lou
$16,000, insured for $9,000; Hawley,
Fulacm A Martin, dealeta in furnishing
goods, loss $175,500, fully insured;
Alberton L. Brown A Co., inn $50,000,
insurance $80,000; Geo. E. Turner,
dealer in boots and shoes, loss $15,000,
inauranos $10,0(0, Chaunoey Hail's
school; Messrs Ousting A Todd, lou $6,
000, insuranoe $3,000; J. W. Pitcher,
Globe Cafe, loss $8,000, no insuranoe;
Ninth Begiment Headquarters, lou
slight; Lelnnd, Whetlock A Co., furnish
ing goods, lou $100,000, insuranoe $30,-
000. On Wuhington street—T. O. Par
ol t A Son, furriers, lou $50,000,insuranoe
uukiK wn; Pilot Book Htorc, in the same
building, occupying three ehembereoon
ta niug valuable books and articles need
in tbe Catholio Ohurob, lou abont $40.-
000. Lou of'H. E. Hillard, proprietor of
the Bryant A Stratton College, ie $10,000;
inanrauoe iu tne Central Mntnai Uompa-
K , of Woroeete". The Western Union
legrapb Oompany hu ioat fifteen wires
by the fire and oommnnioation ia inter
rupted. The Fireman's Nat onal Bank
bad not opened their vault to day, and
they have reason to believe that all their
securities era uved.
The day being a holiday and reports
of the fire being telegraphed to znrronnd'
ing towns brought thousands of paopli
to tha oity. Evety train inward bound
was otowded with anxious buzineu men
and sensation seekers.
The follpwing is z complete list of New
York Fire Insnranoe Compa- iu baring
risks in Boston, The.OHnton, Paoiflo,
fljtne, Brewers' and Mai ten’, Citizens’,
City, Colombia, Commerce, Oommarolal,
Continental, Corn Exchange, Exchange,
Fireman’s German American, Germania,
Guardian, Hanover, Hoffman, Home,
Hnmboldt, International, Irving, Lamar,
Loriilard. Manhattan. Marzet, Mercan
tile, National, New York and Yoi.kers,
Niagara, Phoenix, Belief, Republic,
Standard, Star. bt. Nicholas, Trades
uau's, end Wuhington.
■! mat rRjurctavo.
San Fbancisoo, May 30. — Some nn-
knowo Chinamen were murdered here
lut night. There is apprehensions of
farther mardera and rioting. The Chi
nese are greatly alarmed, and have cloeed
their theaters and stores. Law abiding
citizens of all olaasee denounce in strong
terms the efforts made by unprincipled
demagogues to incite the murder of these
people. There ia s general determina
tion that the laws suali be maintained.
Considerable a-iziety is felt for Gen.
Davis, wno bu pone on a so -uting expe
dition witn the oaptured Modocs, after
Captain Jack.
There ie miioli excitement in Sacra
mento O'ty, proceeding from an investi
Ration before the Folios Commis
sioners, relating to the oonduot of
offiftn Hxfris aad Dale, in o iu of Mor
timer, the murderer of Mrs. Giliaon.
Carrie Mortimer testifies that thaw offi
cers on several occasions gave informa
tion to Mortimer end heneif about per
sons who were possessed of large aunts of
money, in order that be and she might
rob them. She also sweats that three
officers brought Mortimer home on the
night of tho murder of Mn. Gibson and
told her that they had buzineu for Mor
timer to perform but that he wu too
diunk to attend ta it proper -y, A large
number nf witueaae* have been examined
in tbe cose.
BEAT ATS TL. I'AATUl.
Laeoarxb, May 80.—A reoeutly mar
ried oolored youth committed suicide on
aooonnt of jealousy.
Philadelphia, May 80.— Bev. 8. F.
Hiddoo, of the Beformed Synod of the
South, wu introdooed end addressed the
Assembly to-day.
rOBTBESS AIOATKOE.
Fobxbeu Monroe, May 80. — Gen.
Barny bu prohibited the sale cf melt
or spiritual liquors at the Fort.
TOROATTB.
Toronto, May 80. —Thru persons
drowned while defending the rapid* of
Thru Rivers, el St Msri*.
iMArnoAT.
London, May 31,—Marie Stuart won
the Oakes stakes.
The Poet s-ys, private dispatches have
oeen read here annonneing that Mi.
Bradleigh after luring Madrid was seiz
ed by the Carlisle and ranted to the heed
quarters of the Insurgent chief Sebsllo.
Hie life is raid ta beta danger.
London, May 80.—Tha rase of tha
Oaks Staus took place at Epsom to-day
and was witnessed by. a grata arawd.
Marie otnart winner, Wild Mrrtls cams
ia aaoaad. and Angel la third. Eighteen
m nn. T. Connoa wu jockey of
Stuart. Batting )aet previous ha
the race wu two to one again-t Marie
Smsrt, two toeaa again* wild Myrtle,
raven taUzi^tajJl^jlgaU.
PAtari May $0.—The otaetal journal
•nnoaoraa tha appotataramt of Gan. Da-
baaati, Miataior of Wet, in tha place iff
Gen. Pactuay, witat ecaapiatad the Be-
SPAIN.
Batonne, May 30.—Advices from tha
vicinity of Lograno represent gnat bat
tle between the Oarliata and Republicans
on point taking place.
PROSPECT FARM,
Prospect Parc, May 80.—Gritaile Won
1st, 3d and 4th brats. Time t 2:21,80,
201. 29i.
BALTIMORE.
Baltimore, May 80. — Tho flnt race
galloped over the track. Beoond race,
OniokEbiddy was winner; time 8:611,
4.-614. Third rcoe, Bnekden wu winner;
time 2:46. Fourth nee, in a grand
steeple oh tee, Daffy won; time, 94)1
Lochrie bolted.
Madrid, May 30. —The ooDAtitneat Cor
tes will meet to-morrow. Tha I Ax-pay era
ol Rnbi in Catalonia have refused ie pay
tha ooniributiona levied on them for pat
ting up fortifications for state defense.
The authorities have taken energetic
meaunrw to oompel payment,and threaten
to expel all who refuu from their houses
and wail np their doors and windows.
AMAORID.
Madrid, May 30. —Admiral Topdahu
been released.
Nc» QLbotrtiamutUa.
J. XX. ANDERSON dt CO,
so Alabama sn-aet, Atlanta,
A RE now rrspsrsd to furnish PluUrs with the
beat
Mowers and Reapers,
Horse Rakes,
geytkea aad Cradles
I tb or wlthomt Hepf niton. Alto b*vo • gnuara
rtment of
AQttlCl/l.TUHAL. IMPLBMVTa,
INCLUDING PLOWS. FIND CUTTEB8,
■ABMOWS) PUMPS. WAGONS, *Ga
AGENTS FOB
BBOWN'8 OBLJtB&ATMD COTTON GIN,
TEXAS COTTON PRESS,
BLANDY’8 STEAM ENGINES AMD SAW MULE
Coll eud dm os btfore porobMlng AlMwtoM.
J. H ANDBBSON A OG
GEO. E. WABD& CO.’S
TO BUT YOUR -
CLOTHING!
Tbij hvrt opened • apian did
Ntock of Clotlkluir
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS!
In London Store, Marietta Street
Malm of gwMerlptlsoi
DAILY-Pea annum $8 00
Hall yearly, 4 00
Quarterly, 2 08
Monthly,.... 70
WEEKLY—Par annum, $2 00
IWTd Bob's combined Drily aad
Weakly airaoiattau ia laigar than that of
any paper in the Statu
ATLANTA WATER CURE.
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RAILROAD.
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ATLANTA, OA, MAT JU. lata
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WALDIE, EWING & Co.
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ALABAMA STEER,
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Funeral Undertaker,
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Notice In Bankruptcy
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JANUARY lgt, 1878. lal
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iOTAL PAID POLICY MCLDEBf... .•
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Total Aaaata, Januiuy 1st, 1873-
Now Business in 1872-12,491 PoUdea,
uriag- ■ ' nbi i fftaiwlfc*!* ■»
Average rise oi Fultatari HeW-Vir nt 0!f(i riHIUt • fiJ JsdT
The Assets ore thus appropriated: c.i ■
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18,241 Polioisa written in 1888, aasnriig
10,063 “ “ 1870, aaeoring
10,062 •' “ 1871, euaring
12,491 “ “ 1872, eMartag
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CHARLES A. OHOATE, General Agent for Northern GMtgl* !
Office So 1, H. I. Knnhall Boras, Amend, that
[Ohor two expratseesd ud sdIushis a«e wulilfe ■■msgtata*.
IS is »«aarts4 IhsS Marquis de Boana-
vilta, Aa baas si or of Framoa a. Ytawwa,
wtUbaraeaiUd.
The Aaumhiy, tfataatteraooa, voted to
rebmM the Column Yendoms, end ad
journed until the 5th of Joua
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FURNITURE.
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