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THE ATLANTA SUNDAY HERALD. VOL. II-NO. 140. ATLANTA, 6A„ SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1874. WHOLE NO. 434 JBQ0ND M WHITE HOUSE President Grant and the Louis- 1 iana Question- LOYALLY ROYAL. The Crowned Heads at the Im- j xote.s perial Nuptials. WASHINGTON. FI! OH TIIE CAPITAL “SPECKS." ■ A Grand Glittering and Gorgeous j The Proposed Election Bill and Array of rrin eos, Poten- Ita Provisions. Democrats Loth to Renew Re construction. tates and Powers. The Crown, the Coronet and the Garter. ! | A new Election Anticipated in . " 77“ _.... . Louisiana 1 ^* n Lnposmg Ceremonial, a Brilliant Burell not to be Impeached. Assemblage, and Grand Finale. The President will Address Con- J Marriage of the Duke of Edin- gress on the Louisiana Ques tion on Monday — He doubts the power of Congress to interfere with reconstructed States. burg and Princess Marie. St Petersburg, Jan up. y 24, 1874. The marriage ceremony of tho Duke of j Edinburg and the Princess Ma: o commenced in the presence of a vast assemblage of guests, in the winter palace. The various galleries were filled with ladies sumptnonsly attired. The prevailing cost times wtro particularly __ . j Russian, the ladies being mainly dressed in • velvet and diamonds, and the men were in Cift£? Justice Waite to be Quali fied Ap* j uniforms, with the exception of the American THE SOUTH DEMANDING MORE MONEY—LOUISI ANA TO BE LEFT TO HERSELF —GB ANT THE HOPE OF THE SOUTH—A LOBBY CHAPLAIN —GEN. TOOMBSS* PEECH IN WASHINGTON—THE ATLAN TA CUSTOM HOU8E—H. L KIMBALL INTER VIEWED—WHAT HE SAYS ABOUT HIS “GEORGIA FRIENDS”—GEORGIA APPOINTMENTS—A RICH FIGHT AMONG THE FAITHFUL—ALABAMA MAT TERS, ETC. Washington, January 22, 1874. MORE CURRENCY. The vote taken on Tuesday in the House upon an “expansion” of the currency, is clearly indicative of the fact that the House thinks the jountry needs more money. Every Georgia member, (Mr. Stephens absent, sick) voted lor “expansion,” as did nearly all the Southern members—Caldwell and Bromberg, of Alabama, among the “nays” alone from the \ distinguished) Georgians called on mo at iny j “cotton States.” Tho Senate takes some-, residence and we remained in sverot session what a different view: yet upon the whole tho ! until daylight. Those men urged me to go present indications are that tho government j and promised wonders in tho future. Tw o f , presses will soon commence the work of issu- ; them have been silent enemies sinco ray de- ; ing and printing the much coveted promises , parture, while the4hird has been loudmouth to pay of our “Uncle Sam.” LOUISIANA AND PINCHBACK. It is very well known in administration cir cles that Grant of late has been growing HOMICIDE. Special to the Herald. Forest Station, M. «fc W. R. R., January 24, 1874. George Parker, Deputy postmaster, shot ! tho celebrated H. I. Kimball was in Washiug- | ton this week. Kuowiog the readers of the ! Herald would like to hear everything they could relative to Mr. Kimball, your corres- ! pondeDt called upon that gentleman at his hotel, tho Metropolitan. I lonnd Mr. K. in ' the enjoyment of splendid health, and in re-, ply to a question of mme, said he “was never 1 in better health and spirits in his life.” _ hie “W™IM r G£ j ta^Yu^hn^rman Yo^y! gia, it was under a cloud ; upon tbe ndvice ol j The ball entered the eye. They had a diffi- those I supposed to be friends, and against | culty and a hand to hand encounter. After my own desires. My financial enterprises beiog separated, Parker drew a pistol and were about to collapse, on account of the ,, r great stringency In tho money market. Had | flr « d ' wlth lhe ftboTC re8nlt - L it not been lor the panic, all would have gone well, lay railroad schemes would have been carried ont, and I should have been in Atlanta to-day, a rich and prosperous man. I didn't want to leave. My friend. j THE GRANGERS IN COUNCIL advised me that in case of my suspension it would be personally unsafe for me to ] * remain in Georgia; that Bullock would A move in the bight direction — ->ex.*ible damn me, and I ought to leave. They prom- j ised to protect my property and defend my j good name. Only the night before I; left, when I was hesitating what course to , pursue, at eleven or twelve o’clock at night, ' a party of three distinguished (emphasizing MICHIGAN. VIEWS ON THE RELATIONS OF RAILROAD COMPANIES TO TURNPIKES. MILL**. BTC. — KILLING THE GOOSE TO New ^Advertisements. Money Found! C fULLON 8TEPBXX8 k FI YNN.-We sow have in j store sml in tr»n*.it: 60.000 lbs CUoic Balk Hums. 130,100 lbs. Balk Shoulders, Clrcr Bib and Clear Hides. 30.no* tbs. Clear Bacon Hides. 6.U0O nukbnla Corn. 6,000 barbels choice white and yellow s«cd Oats. Flour. Meal, Hay, l.im-. Cement, Irish Po tatoes, etc. We offer to prompt paying or ca*h dmi su perior inducements, and will mrke it to their lufceres* to give us their orders. Parties who ero willing to pay high prices for long time esa trade at other hou ses. j*n23-dsun-wed-sr.n-wlt STEPHENS k FLYNN. .ETTHB GOLDEN EGG — RESOLUTIONS, ETC. ■PCWNTMESTS TO WEST POINT COXFISEK to Kissmes of Ai:my Oraicass— Puesest District Judges to be Unseated—LOUIS IANA COMHISSIOSEBS TO BE COMPOSED OF Red Tape Ma x' E H I A I.. Washixgto!;. January 24, 10715. UnkRS the President changes his mind, he will send a message to Con cress Monday, oh the Louisiana affairs. Ho will plead that the Uosgres-donal inaction was a tacit endorse ment of Attorney General Williams tactics to wards thut State. % The proposed election bill provides that it diplomatists; and after the assembly a pro cession was formed with the graud Eqnerries and Chamberlains and officers of tbe coart leading. Then came tho Emperor and Empress, the Imperial Prince and Prin cess, the Princess of Wales and the Princess Imperial of Germanv and Denmark, and Prince Athnr; then came the bride and bride- 1 groom, who wore the Russian naval uniform. The bride was splendidly apparelled in a long crimson velvet mantle, trimmed with ermine. Her train was borno by four pages. Then followed an immense procession of the family Princes, Princesses and coart officials. The Princess of Wales wore a dark crimson volvyS with a diamond coronet and collar, and a pearl necklace. Tbe Imperial German Princes was dressed in the same style. The dress of the Russian Princess was of bine shsH be conducted by a Congressional com mis-; T6 j TC t and gold. Prince Arthur, in tbe uni- ,ion of two Representatives and ons Senator, j f orm c f tbe Riflo Brigade, acting as grooms- If Democrats can be brought to support this i msn—all wore silver wodding favors, measure its passage is certain, bat all ot them ; ^he procession, upon reaching the Russian are loth to renew reconstruction It may bo j church, was received by the Metropolitan stated that the Democrats aro disposed to | lea( i 0 j tho Russian Chnrcb, tho Holy Synod hide thomsolves behind the constitutional bearing crosses aud sacred vessels of holy provision, about securing to each State a Be-I wtt t er fhe Emperor conducted the bride nublienn form of government. Tho best opin- I an! j bridegroom to the middle of the ion is that there will be a new election, and j church, assuming his station with the that JndgoDarell will not be impeached Governor Heberts had a conversation with the President this morning. Governor Heb erts* impression is that the President does not desire a now election in Louisiana, aud that he doubts the power of Congress to in terfere after a State has been reconstructed. It was still the President's intention to ad dress a message to Congress upon Louisiana af&im on Monday. Waite will qualify as Chief Justice ia two Gen. Phil Sheridan is here. He says if the border must bs protected, the army must be incrossed. Empress. Immediately behind and aronnd tho bridegroom stood Prince Arthur and Grand Dnkcs; the wedding rings borne on golden salvers were deposited on the altar temporarily by the Imperial Confessor until placed on the fingers of the bride and rr. f l’hA UlSffftiflflPTlt WSS bridegroom. The IIIagtilricent chapel ,was illuminated with innumerable wax candles ; the floor was covered with velvet crimson and gold carpet, and the pillars and altar cov ered with gold. The Greek marriage cere mony was unique. In tho absence of music, chants and intoned prayers were given. Daring service crowrs were held suspended over tho II ■ beads ol the bridal pair, Prince Arthur hold- The present appointments to V< est 1 oint | ; t be crown over tbe Duke of Edingburg, jadetships are confined to th? kinsmen of Prince Seronr.p. that over tho bride. The .iMr. and Mrs. Joto R. Scott LIC BEADING, ia this city, at DcGive's New Opera House. TUESDAY EVENING, JANUAKY 27. I8H. A var'ed programme, embracing gems of peony au l humor hss been arranged. Mim Annio Schmidt, 1st , or Now York city, will preside at tho Flano, and Mr. W. W. Packer wii ring several beautiful new nolo* l or , particular* so© small programmt 3. TICKETS to par- quette and dress circlo 73 outs; gallery 5**c. Heat* ! may be reserved at Phillips & crew's Book store for ,$1.00. jan23 3t quite cool towards the carpet-bag government J *{ 0, of Louisiana. There ia every reason to be lieve that he has expressed h'thsclf plainly on the subject withiu tho past week, aud his ideas are that the late election was a fraud upon both sides, and that Congress should proceed at once to order a new election, and throw around it such safeguards as to insure its perfect fairness. Indeed, Ben Butler, (who, by-the-bye, is Grant’s man Friday,) entered the House oa yesterday with a bill prepared ordering a new election in that State. The carpet-bag members beard of it Kalamazoo, Mich., January 24, 1874. The State Grange, which has been in sea- j ed and deep toned in his denunciation of I b * cn here for seveial days, has adopted the ; me.” “’What are the names of thoso men, ! report of the Committee on Transportation, Mr. Kimball?” asked vour correspondent. : which is to tho effect that railroads are ame- , rpms :lt0 Rive • _ . . . I never squeal, on my friends,” replied | to S ta i 0 regulations as much as plank LX." » a'iM. tee ute‘oY' e. “They may get oat nu- j or gravel road companies, and that the Legts-1 der cover of my absence. Let it be so. lly | latur « has as much right to regulate their | name in Georgia appears to carry with it re- ! charges as to regulate turnpike tolls or the ■ of Covington, county of Newton mat State cf G.-orgia, . , n ‘ J .. ! okarrruo r\ f rr> i 1 lava minrlinn rrrn i n A o ■ sho li&TA I.Mn aritblitwl hir.Vr;int« fin tkr. : rn«n no. Notice in Bankruptcy. JOSEPH HARRIS is BROTHER proach and scorn. M : i tongue shall never as-! charges of millers for grinding grain. Ac-1 who have b«n t«kmpu sociate the names of others with mine, unless I companying the report of the committee ts ■ d ^ liTe ' ry of property belongiog to mil Ba'ckrnpt,. I am compelled to do so.” “Well,” continued J l* 1 ® following resolution. # ! to them, for their use, end tJio treus:or c he, “I lelt, and lo and behold the result ! Resolved, That while we deprecate auv and j eny pr* porty by thtm ero forbiddc* Iti'iinliail, I'lml while we deprecate'auy and { eny property bythlrnH Everything •went' up,' evenY"little "family I ttl1 attempts to cripple railroad interests, we | te*' • “/hto trifles aud keepsakes; friends scattered, and j remind them that our mterests arc or more eisignatJ of their oetete, will bo held at * Kimball proposes now to commence anew/’ identical, lie implore them not to ki.l the ! court oi Bankruptcy, to be boiden at Atlanta, Ge., be* gOOve that lays the golden egg, by taxing US j fo-a Lawaon Black, Esquire. EcHiator, on tho lith da^ exborbitant rates to enable them to compete j of February, a. ^^87i^^^|ciock^. M. proposes My Northern backers,” said he, “have never lost confidence in me. They believe it was a fixed up trick to force me to leave, in and went in a body to see the President and 1 or< J* r ‘ oar property and effects might be get him to order Butler to desi&t. Grant i gobbled up. .There are men in Georgia plainly told them ho should do no such | “>-<ky denouncing tne, (and papers, too,) thing, and added by way of comfort to the pa-' w ^? have borrowed money from me to delray triotie plunderers, that tho best thing for the ! ***** fa “ i] * 8 et ^em out of light I Republican party to do in this emergency ! places, &c. I have their votes to day, ancl in- j was to unload itself of all dead weight, and i l^ em * “Don t you think, : that he “considered the so-cailod Republi- j ^ c * haVG some cause to complain r ; can government of M fisissippi, Louisiana and ! ansWGr a question of mme, he lrankly ; Texas, very heavy dead leeight.** answered, that “he did not expect to go back irX«oi Lvrij Hruby uc'ju ,c. / ,, , —~ ° , j Another “straw” in the Senate yesterday t0 Ge° r gt a noon. “I may go back, said he, | There are disadvantages dicated Morton’s abandonment of his pet j “ a * «omo future day, and if I do, ; if anything can be worse, i iheme of pushing tho negro Pinchbeck into unwritten chapter of tho ‘Kimball frauds, | OYe r the railroads. indicated scheme the Senate, right or wrong. He asked leave to have the Louisiana matter recommitted to the Committee on Elections, and premised his remarks by saying that this action on his part was purely personal to Pinchback. In this connection it is well enough to add that with other great trunk lines leading from West to East. Other resolutions to deprecate class legislation and declare that the public lauds should be devoted rigidly to the pur pose of actual settlement were adopted. About Girls. The following is from Gail Hamilton’s j ‘Twelve Miles from a Sermon:” worse than these, in sending girls to They somehow They cheapen themselves. THE MOTHER'S RELIEF. breome common. the famous negro frem New Orleans. Com mencing his career as a waiter, then a “look out” in a faro bank, ho nt last got hold of enough fand3 (with the aid of iho scoundrel Judge DureU) Wba wanted him in the United States Senato be frank and candid. He left night before last, aud went to Boston, I presume, as he purchased a through ticket for that place. Tho above is about the substance of our talk. coed gcttlnjj up. bor will cot ordinarily ceem v oca-fourth of tba usu al time, and the lady wi'J net suffer one-tenth 7.art oi the pain csnally felt. — 0 -—— name of flirtation—but into a sort of banter- strange developments are bemg made about i a PP eare > j^“ ex „f, , r ? ( ut 7 4 u^{ >0 f^7^ ing communication with unknown men, \. ~ employees of the railroad, and season trav elers—a traffic which is fatal to dignity | Jt i9 pre parod by P: in woman and inspires no reverence in man. it with ^rfit surces* And this passes for liveliness and attractive- j 7 e4r «. ! ness, or at most perhaps it is being a little !. I* L* 1 bsoa j:«ed by many lad The i wild. But it is a wildness which girls cannot j & ^ GEORGIA MATTERS with. are very difficult to keep up to protect hftfPHJ-hdS-robbery of the people of j «* 6 i a tes” made by Representatives Whiteley afford. Delicacy is a thing which cannot be 1 Louisiana,) to buy negro j votes &*ufu'c»tn‘ to and Freeman arc being continually “smash-1 lost and found. No art can rentoro to the j put him in the beuate. These things have 1 e(1 »» teftkilL appointment of General ‘.grape its bloom; and the supreme charm of , r*ye»e Me Laws as poain^sler of Augusta | ‘be grape is its bloom. Familiarity without j For sa!o by C. S. NEwrov. No. 7 Dtcatar atreo;. Kimball Honaofilock ATLANTA. Oa. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer. cadetships are confined to lb? kinsmen or ’ nn j p rlBCe Serogns, that over tho bride. The army officers. ! Empeiial confessor then said: “Thou ser- It is plausibly reported that a bill has been , yaut 0 f q 0( j i Alfred Ernest Edward, aro prepared affecting judicial districts which will: crowne £j j or this handmaiden of God, Malic unseat all present District Judges. \ Alexandroona, in tho name ot Father aud It was stated, later in the day, that the J Hol Ghost,” then the epistle to tbe Ephe- Laeisuma bill had been altered so that, in- ; s i aDS| g r3t chapter and 20th to 23J verses stead of having it oondneted under a Con- j were rea( j. After tho reading was concluded gressional Commission, it will be managed | gogpel of the marriage nt Canaan, in Gali- by & commission appointed by the Drcsiueot. i^ te> ~ read then the crowns were It is supposed that this commission will be j re j^ovcd. The married couplo walked composed of military men. through aronnd tho ariostas holding to the cheap transportation — ATTENDANCE SMALL type of the confessor’s robe with one hand ON ACCOUNT OF MISUNDERSTANDING OF TIME. an( l a Cdlldle in the Other. _ ... At tho conclusion of tms ceremony the Yyabhinoton, January'*-», 18 < . gacramental cup was brought forward, blesi Tbero wore only twelve or fifteen members , and (aken t . f by tho b.-idri pair, tbe con- of Congrcs. present at tho adjourned meeting , e9sor nresin (j D g tbe cross which both kisseii. of tho frioods of cheap transportation to-. Thg fleacon gave nn admonition on marriage night at tho cnpitol, Lepresentativo Durell in ] du jj £S a fterwards tho cant “Glory to the the chair. One gentleman thought the meet- v;ag gun „ concluding with the bene- ings could amount to noihing prac- i dition< Thus ended the Greek service. Tho tical notes a umo^of ononioiMl procession thin slowly formed, proceeding SALE been piovod so clearlj tftat Grant has weak- ; Lafaveac „ . .... - , . , — ened on the whole concern and Mortone tho j or u.‘s. Marshal; the absolntc determination I love, without confidence, without regard, is , /1 hater of every breeze, ev/en that springs from j 0 fth e President to supercede Mr. Dunning, is I (iestrUCt. > to all tiiat makes woman exalting j AT the South; exhibits sigjbs ot repentance for h 0 does not re ,jg a aa d the “general uncer- I and ennobling./ '~ t r ’ the work he has heretofore done. After all, | taintv" cf things in general causes a CDirstant "The woria •» wiUr. Uim. thra.un sm.ik the “dark day of horror" for poor Louisiana | to suit tho exigencies of the hour.' ThCT nuj ' toihfBg. hut they arc al'..’ ] — may be giving way to the brightur and bet-; gettingout then with the certain fact that ths \othing? it is the first duty of a woman to j C R E A T ter light of peace and prosperity. One thing is Presrdent intends (in fact has made out the a ! lU i v . f • • Good-breeding is good ; sore—and this is applicable to all the Southern . commission) of Gen. McLaws, tho subjoined ! sense. Bail manners in woman is immorali- —or — States—Grant is done with foisting thieving | ig tbe liltcat s i ate; t . Awkwardness mav be ineradicable. Bash-! “carpet-baggers on the people of the South For Postmaster at Atlanta, \>. II. ^myth. j falnem is constitutional. Ignorance of eti- YVtll'Tittl I? LiKIkl'W • Their doom K sealed, and “ops by one, not For United States Marshal, Rcoj. Conley, j que ue is the result ot circumstances. All can » UWRl aUlill U.1WWI/.I '’ . “like roses, must they “fall. hor one. 1 | p recman is “sneezing' a little at this iast card, I bo condoned, and do not banish man or wo- conscientiously beiifflve Grant is ready to Its- but Whnely and Sloan are “rippin and snort-1 man ( r0 m the amenities of their kind. But sT THF CITY HALl. ton to the appeals oi the Southern people, and i n ” for Conley, and I suppose th * Hon. J. C. ; self-posse.ssed, unshrinking and aggressive , when they suffer from incompetent, thieving, . will “cave” and “jine the band.” In the | coarseness of demeanor may bo reckoned as a Qfl Sale DaV 3d Of February plundering, ignorant and degraded office ! mean timo Prince is left square cut in the ; State pi i9on offense, aud certainly merits that 1 * 9 *' holders, let them make an appeal direct to ‘ co id ; the Presidential “deal" cleaning all the , m iid form of restraint called imprisonment the fountain head, a °d in m3* opinion, j Augusta “chips” from the “board" at oue i f or * * * * * * Grant will do all he can to lend •‘turn.” Some few think General McLaws 11 is a shame for women lo bo lectured on a helping hand. Av itlx fertile s °i‘* j will* not be confiuned. I feared to at; their manners. It is a bitter shame that they genial climate and balmy skies, ^hv j first myself, but ray own impression now; need it- Women ought to give the law, not should the cries ol women and children starv- ; j s tfiut ho will be. Grant is a little vexed over j learn it. Women arc* the umpires ol society iug for bread be heard, all along Yqur booth- j Georgia affairs anyway. He submits to the I xt i < thev to whom ull deference should be era borders ." Something must be inherently j nou-coufirmation of Bard, but intends to 1 ptid. to" whom all mooted point3 should bo wrong. A screw is loose somewhere. Grant j bristle up and fight for McLaw3. The Geor- referred. To be a lad\* is more than to be a s and knows it, and mark my prediction : 1 „i a reproentMives of his partv not far distant when songs of j jjjj 8 j u m secs and knows it, anu1 marK my preaiction : > gi a representatives of his party should bear , prince. A lady is always in her right inal- the day is not far distant when songs ot • »his in mind, if they want ibe'r path clear in j icnably worthy of resiiect. To a ladr prince j ifcaentiro f round Xirnise will spring, unbidden from tho hearts t he future. In the meantime Gen. McLaws ; an( j peasmt alike bow. * ^ * Do not be | ot the Southevu people to tho “man of des- I ghonld make a rccouuoi.muco to the front and i tiny” | V*iLL SILL, Ai THE CITY IIALI., ON III;*. 1 February. Sale P»J, 5 No. 1 VxraUolo GarAa^s. nbcut *t:x hucJreJ ' mrds »ou'.h of the GccriLa road, and about GOO yards e*et c! lhe fttr.rpCTV * limits of .'.bints, known as Tie 01S Billy Tumi Place. orwUseA with im* .1 »a-U is , Over $'KK) worth cf etabJe > whic the ^1* onnfnclnn nn^l rlo!V»At. ! iJean .ptanlej omciatin n . ue ; nuiii «, tmy wh o now controls the helm Of State, j whnf i, ,jj.ina on. Ei.( rov. rnm* Conlev ;.af wiJ. in rlnnrn with thn 11.™ of men bsro witten to me, 0, for iust such preporty tvlth Ground rich. He* well. l*r-' 1 building sit battle picture,. , . i signs Bright) to con'nbnte his influence to j „ 00 j r .„„ whatever be starts as i .Oeaa Stanley, who aormgtlteC ,re ekssr- b mld i D g Hp the waste places of tho Sooth, j G „ Vernor jj^a is still on hanfl. “irhis Z now aDDeS^t the MtaJ 1 **I>«“« Centage « P . . LMt.-rlv s n,o arrived this morning, nn.l will make a pnnee unsought; feel different^’. Be feuch ] pliod iu pt-rsc tarts for. that yon confer honor. Carry \onrselvts so j Jc - r *- ‘whistling loftily, that men shall look to you for reward. 1 “ trt0 , beneuttcil by so ucir.g, dui 'nai : ^ivjnitv gown, now appeared at tho altar i ] ? )e0fJ i 0 w ntr^oThr^nt ItTafsnT- i ™' ia * --plice, with the jew- Sn? . “ I eled collar of tbo order of Bathi around his raiaom \ 111 not nt 3*ou in rebuke. Tne natural sentiment ith the balm of generosity fi aa b ei n manifested lor him, but the u f man toward woman is reverence. He loses I Let eve»y l»i»L • - - **•»»-- ' - - • * v - nun. nutite or *»** rnE HOME OF JEFFERSON. 1 fates are against hum. aud deft* ' shadowing the bauui r ot Idaho. even now is a largo means of grace when he is obliged to iuo Barmaid and account her a being to bo trained iuto pro- i ^xancisl^f could produco only confarion and defeat, i V, ‘,h n t , ^ir“"The walTTwcrc decorated'with' I ,l “> '^ 7°° D0W V 0111 ,™ 13 , lQe ue ‘“ 01 | eee what is going on. Ex-Gorernor Conley 1 restraint. Do not wish to'dance with tho | ^TeralEontlemon said they were nt tho forojer! T ‘ | and who means mthefuth^ (if I read the' ° * * ' ' " * “ * ' mfceting'und were willing to come there every nkrhl os long as tho parposo had n view was likely to bo benefitted by so doing, hut that they were disc of tho number . . , gested by another gentleman that there mn»t, Ho wag misled by two English cler- have been some misunderstanding as to tho ; Tho mem bers of tho English colony, timo of meeting, as it was certain the friends : p uclu( jj n „ hankers and merchants, gath- of cheap transportation had not become hike- , ° at the left of the al ii arm or indifferent- F inally, it was agreed j ^ Cons pi cnou3 among them were Gov. to adjourn till next Saturday night, and in j ewe ^j > t ; 10 American Minister, Lord Loftus, the meantime exertion wnl be made to secure IEnglish Minister, and the corps dip.o- attendnnee, to exchange views and impart in- ; Especially noticeable was Prim e formation concsrmng the varions transporta- I (jQri^hakcff. tor hi, venerable appearance, tion echerocs. - ■ - tbe ar'-unJ. as A bill has been introduced in Congress lo , Dell, applicants for the Americas jxistoflice, p-jely. A man's ideal is not wounded when sub buy “Monticello, ’ thohomo of JeffersOD, and are still here, dignified, (?) reticent and gland : a woman foils iu worldly wisdom; hut if in sentiment, in delicacy, in ing. he GREAT BRITAIN. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. to hold it as a government farm. I think it will pass. lltEVISO AND rilAXEEK. Rev. Byron Sunderland, the chaplain of the Senate, has been called upon to explain some of his littlo poculiar- surronnded bv the leading members of the ities. He is paid a magnificent salary Knasian nobility. Gathered on tho right side to whine oft a short loyal prayer every moru- of tho altar Episcopal charts wero tbe Russian mg in the Senate. But the Rev. Byron was . ohorister lads, in long crimson drosses. I ambitions to make a little money “in an hon- tesaiiAAXEXi Dissolved bt Koval L«.. BLh - when the roarr jnge procession entered, the ; est way." so he undertook a lobbying job, i StaErwcror m D»tAr ! b.Me ^ ^ ’'coMdTof «si»t°^j “dark da,** comes ho will tare bu buried j wheh.ab, t, h.. P l««U A'm. s h tt Uod. Bbooatios Rrtx-An-FJIL ram Lr rMn°X’mmclnsion of the^ervicc Dean ! poals of their brothor and sonl-saver. They | cohorts" sending up a grave ery against the a.lto wltocm. to tel. horn onr m.Jri our fellow com- ( Sew Euctiou-Tme Times Commest ot. C^pon h coulrr atalated the couple I accommodated Byron with a small vote. Tho falling chief. Kockafel.ow still remains with | rad. ia arm., prlucipal Mcletan LOCtS WWWMEY- j GfcADSTOKX AS-D m Reetai. or Is " 0ME I Sevoml Roman Catholic dignitaries were matter has leaked ont. and excites eommont i us. and we are all happy. Ubiquitous as a j LB, VA Infantry; ! Tax—Tiu Cossebtatives Costidexx of I ° gTOIa : ,-Vrrte- ceremony at the English with a few. who believe that the Lord and ; didapper, he forcibly reminds you of John: Aso, Wair.xAa. Th. rsmorri oi our r.t.iioeu com- ; gneoEgs. Ph.rw.1 ThfiFmnress being a confirmed in- I Mammon can't bo sorved at tbe same time, I Bobmson’a down Lolo, who was always busy putoa aad beloved comrade, ia the eariy ysars of his j Loxbox, January 2J, 1H74. ^,Xndmuch la&^«?55wnaud seemed ' by the sum, man. doing nothing. The Atlanta "Triban." .^m,n«, ». . toMi.randcompAman.hip fr md. ■ Parliwuenl has be«n dissolvc<l bj royal dc . overcome with emotion, holding her < toombs’ speech. ,n K^ key s pocket, (h© , i# ^ eT6Dt we deeply rf*ret. TNprefors. creff- .. .... • handkerchief, and when the married couple | A little knot of Representatives gathered in ; . s . boognt a ,°* T , .* r . “ ead * | That wUUs wc bow in aU *abmls»ki came as if the destin}* of the nation “huog breath- grace, in tact, less on their fate.” Barwald's commission bus , kindliness, she should In iuuud , been signed by tho President, but a» an ^ct of | receives an inward hurt courtesy, at the rcqnest ot Mr. Whiteley, it has been “hung up” for a few dags. Barwald — is bound to win, I guess, though Whiteley is a “littlo team” on a “fair start.” Bard says Farrow said he v.'A*n t lighting him, but Psamuel is no “spring chicken’ and don’t stem to believe it. Farrow is gone, bat - ,i “ecent of tho rose” hangs aronnd the : Etsnlr Of course places that knew him on caicnt to rannirs ■patrr. >1:iu&n. u*-rr..ir, Dn*chxai: in. prccare a 5' t m* patch, l*. J dairy, firm, D; . Ls6 etalii. At a mcetin” cf tho non-cctamiaalonad ciil.fra of McPbcrsoa Barraxks, Atlanta, Ga., Laid oa Friday January 23d, 1974, th© fdTcwiez prtambl® When Farrow's ! rcaolottona trer© nnaoimcualy adopted: heiicry, &Ld a lar^e number 01 Hone© and Lot surrounded by c:d f . .*) fcrcot ak* that would remind an Ec^lish .chlecan ■ *i baronial daya, ar.d i: haa one 1. t?osa ol l time, cold, bold, white aird boiling sprioja of our© wator, and several splsaiict ‘••ranch bolt••:»», masrr^d and rUvjjhci *\i.% vatar. , .r.vL*AC tad -160 acrsi t'y far th© comiag • AH fr t -Cootaioa 7 73-l(t>*c.**- First :a»e Iia.;. F—Oontaixs 1 ‘ 13-lu) surra, and hM. encloacd f 490 worth ef th© very beat »s'.rct*t fruit Ire©*, two old, and growing beau- Kfally. It is wai.^reU by brso-h. sed has bo*, tc m lor ard a apleixlid ota for a yard. Gladstone, in an addva's, says that since sarirwsrs *=z 1 «.swsk ; au-jsi b-.-ss, .-> >■» t-1 ~~;w-..« «... 1 sH'siS l that by tl»© • j sm )i cnolosad with a dr^iot f©nc©. It ia w>rtby of loss which Uuia j tho attention cf partita ir»ma diatsnea. Titles India- non-camniiMlcn»l t >uuh!o ' martial sed np^jht | TERMS— Oae-third tiv'i, 1 and i 1 *» w. . > 10 per o«*t»». interval. ilyeff Ecucmber lhe Jay aod ptac© of tba sai> aa 4 *v» I cerianto jo cni pi amine for ycuraelv©#. <». w. a DAIS Real ilstat© A,:or.:. No. 1 Elrcball Honae ary one else in Bchui. Other j soldier, away fr to coup def at. Tbe Sundard is confident of a (conserva tive majority in the elec-iyns, and ecverely oondemiia BHddenneas ol announcement of (he dissolution All journals agree upon the popularity of the financial mejsnrcs prom- *scd in tho ad(lrc«:L Madmd, January *24. 187*. «bc UoTernmeat hau issued un order c los- iut tho Alphoniyt Glttbs in tbisHty. CUBA. coup the Ktr.pcror bring present lii.. F1.1 gUns aro on hand and report nightly ^ - *’ to find ont their prosy j ponditurcs for public buildings* Id me this \ m morning that tho committee had determined Lo s»rike out aud'uunual the appropriation of Some vxiy nnplmgant WoiiKlNO'lEN $110,000 horeLoforo made to AllantThey Agricultural ( ollcg. r>{ Al. atna ho want of monev. Thns are afloat. ToefiieniU of il»oi Lonx© anil frirc !*, but aurrov.cdaJ 0 iicarcst aud ilc:.r*al to him, thus heeritisr by tfcrtr pretenca, hi* “walk lev of lh« Ft ajow 'f death.” M *. * kUon County. CxDisxnv'i Ornc*. January : i did this because of tho the matter will cud lor the usent. The bringing tu the attention House is sure to adopt the report nt tt:o com- tho abann in which the General happened 10 select AuLttn imtl Havana, m Ket West, Jan. 25. 1871. Gui the night of thu20ih inst. ft band ol no- nrass meeting, grffes made a raid into 'lriaidad \ alloy nnd j Cnrned Mayuguara-Lastaja and Sacra-1'aini- . | a ekson, who killed hi< «. lid plauUlions. They earned eff all *“0 ; jj 0 nj aya llt Cuthkert, hai ta >laves from the MaynfUara pUnUUon a!ul | RV jH y 0 f murder, benteurvr has not completely destroyed the mjcMacry hy 0 binI . knocking it into pieces. Fhc other two plan tations suffered less. Four thousand Insurgent* h ive «urrouodecl and the government propoios to ■g^in embargo eevaral estalet which were total/ retaaeed. Ia.INKLES AND TUI Mass Mletino. ^ r * w *\v^ U £m.rnf«' ^rliod 1 o** tlec * a ud Atlauta must p „ . . . Jhema-H mofctingofihcA\ork»n raenoa i at t ^ >>t >vhile i on g©r. and Snyder place*, tlm indisdOKition L by German I ree-Thinkers was a H * , must, likn Micuwber, wait for aomotbing elso plicants, th^ wa to r>l tho c dor the advice < 1 tho polue the piopnulor ot , . Jns . llow it \ )U \. l lir to i,. the ball withheld tho koyp. Two thousand up ‘ then ptoceedcd to another ball and author- lI,t ized officials to engage Cooper fu^iit: ter n • W as approved by tho Presidcut .> ;and the ; tiicmseivcs has ent other luvestigatiou. R. M. Revil'd,U, r !**y» State, ban bee found 11 been UJ !U Aionmuri liaH IlfC’l J.llVirg US II* *. >1 IlK* “dear people can now felicitate ol Mobilo some lime. It i,,.. 1. tl !S upon the idea that “Uncle bani uiu i, nscerlr.med that Mr. lteemd.l-r will not down “ruuaing expenses. In the 1)0 conttrn „., t bv , ho S mite on',! !,,t ho mn I r of Febrrary 1‘7!. unikia rn nuii H 'niton Uwinly. inai:t*s Oi iiv k, Jaa. ALYtY O'hUILLPS I ts appUrd fu moantimo impecunious Uongrcssmcu will walk tbc for M „„.. , in, lie FUNERAL NOTICE. A passenger on the night train of tbc Southwestern road was robbed of bu overcoat, containing sixty-fonr dollars in money and several cotton receipts, on Monday night. watch tbe advent of the coming lobbyist with ran t. smiles “oluldliko and bland," and poor clerks ThaUusteed investigation :» d« imlling into must shiver and starve to appease ihe » r»ih , f , rce . p e lham and White, who wet, gofng ot tho rabble and the clamor cf demaROgnes. lo play tbc devil with Dick have btcom. as .... HM TBE HEBAI D rOBIXKSPOBDEXT INTEBT1EWS H. I. gentle aa sucking doves. I.egali/.ed lcbbery f.mt'.y, w, ri.pi-cttullr rtq i.sled to attend the fuue- IliWALt. ; teems to have another less- of life in Ala ral (k , (.riasr from llie reeidosee of Mr. Waflaoe, GEORGIA ltL Or M bs. men if. . Wat a. hr r hu i plied f«»r » \rx \\ turn * rniry, 15*74, at iry t , jinlViIAvlt LK'K W ARD. Ttifo cf Wm. - acd foDint; to 1-at oi puSfi^AJiy and 1 mIILj v. • k. V. M , uu the t li day of 1 ir«. D1NIKL UTTMAN. O'NEILL—Th© friSQd* Uremish O Neili ©mi tttully.« id luvid Wsllsci Aa pteviously announced in tbase letters I bama. SFETEH. , Be. *> Fair etreel, at 3 oVtech, ».' i»o8- 11 ORS. WESTMORELAND A CALHOUN, Oflkw sud Uosldcnc© 31 Marletu street, opp. C arlkol. tUT ufBc© hsnrs B to Id o’clock, a. m.. sdU 'rom 2 K to ia F. M. w. f. wwmoatuMv Rt*"-tt A- W. CALWOFN.