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THE DAILY OPINION,
LARGEST CITY CIRC ULA T&>1
Eaatojffce Official Advertiser.
OFFICIAL TATKE TOE THE OOPHTIM OF
§r>i Si > It"
Gunn,
SvllMtt,
FMUiac,
Talk,
S water,
FOUR O’CLOCK, P. M.
ATLANTA, CA,:: :2iOVEMBER 25.
Davis' Txial.—This trial, as will be seen
by our dispatches, opened at two o’clock
this evening.
The Ccotox Tax.—Mr. Kelley, of Penn
sylvania, has led off, in Congress, in bis
advocacy of the repeal of tbe cotton tax.
The telegraph of yesterday morning inform
ed us that he brought In a bill providing
for :i»e repeal of this tax, and also the re-
of the toy. paid on the present crop
In making this move. Judge Kelley but
responds to the popular sentiment of the
country. The measure should, and doubt-
les- will, carry, with some slight modifi
cations. without serious opjiosltion.
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The Hulls axi> Impeachment.—Our
Washington dispatches this evening are
not without a degree of interest. Money
is the |K>wer which has given the impeach
ment measure a new feature. The com
mittee meets again this evening, and un
der the manipulations of the u Bulls'* of
Wall street, who can divine the result ?
There are three breakers just ahead of
un citlier of which, if not avoided in time,
may cause no ordinary trouble. First, the
attempt to suspend the President from the
functions of his office during trial. Sec
ond. the attempt to reorganize, by Con
gressional enactments, the Shite Govern
ment- of Kentucky and Maryland. And
third, the attempt to count the electoral
votes in the South, at the next Presiden
tial vie* tion. before the Southern States
fiiail have been admitted to the Union. In
tin- last case, however, it is hoped and T>e-
lievod that the States mentioned will be
admitted and recognized in time to justify
the "ojth in hiking part in the Presiden
tial contest. And it is hnjied that the good
sc!.-** of Congress will lie prompt to fore
stall any mad scheme in either of the other
directions.
Foknet to the Guillotine.—The Cleve
land I .eadcr. iRadical) says: ‘‘There is a
movement on toot to supplant the oleagin-
ou> aud supple-backed chevalier Forney.
mow Secretary of of the Senate, by some
Wc-tern man. and. should any Western
soldi* r of reputation apply for the posi
tion. he would lie successful. That burly
and dauntless tighter. General Brisbin. of
Ken tucky. is s|ioken of for the place. Col.
For .cy.on the other hand, lias bad all the
j**truiiagv that he needs or deserves, and
ought to be allowed to devote bis uninter-
rup:«-l attention to ids two j taper*. Imrli
ilailic'."'
EMIGRATE
table jben|p Geoupa are agi
emigration to me State, i
ail things next to reconstruction, the most
desirable. Even the Demorcratic press
concur In the advocacy of tome measures
whereby immigrants may be induced to
■CSKBWnHHipBaH
If our peopl» xeaUy desire immigration,
it is in their pbwls U secure it. Two
things only are necessary. The first is, the
restoration of tbe State to the Union upon
the basis of justice and political equality.
This done, let our large land owners em
ploy sn efficient agent in New York, and
other points where European emigrants
usually disembark, and through him make
it widely and generally known that they
will sell stated portions of their lands at
low rates, and give three, five, or ten years
for payment.
This would at once attract population,
and the reserved lands would so increase
in value, that owners would be richer than
they now are with the whole of their
lands; their taxes would he less oppres
sive, and the country generally would be
made thrifty and prosperous.
This’ till be dong in time; our pec ole < I U1 .' C- " 10 tasr
ay continue sullen ifnu inactive; nnPr! the most’critica?
may
yield to despondency, and delay of action,
but it will not be many years before the
necessities of the times will raise up a stif-
n
if of Union Men.
At a,-;meeBig ofmjtiion men and th
friends, of rec^istnjRion in this city, o
Friday last, the following Preamble ah
Resolutions were unanimously adopted:
, Whereas. the Union men of Georgia
have the Iiiuatf
den
k. on
f midn
i theiusponslon
•Khtwthu uapti
briil at the hoi
ptial ceremony took
fiushaBd and wife. vlrhout'the prrmi^tm '
either Ohm ,,r *r*ntnekv.—Cincinnati i
Commercial. Noe. 17.
place, and tiie anxi
hi
„oki Iby Ti:LJ fcnAru
t % d,; j &v.V THE NEW YORK
;S*p‘
SUNDAY’S DISPATCHES.
fSO.lfEH
cHi
Xf: W ADVERTISE HEN T\
FORSALE.
nn
beautiful • ITY RESIDENCE oi, It
street, known as the
t abidiag and i
lenee In Hon. salm
Salmon P.’ Chas
pen. Mierinan’i Views.
At the re-union «> . r r»« Army of Tonnes
AftJha gpuidhtmultm and exponent of the see at St I oui- on the 13th
true principles ol the Republican party, al W. T. Slier man made a Sp
,.y
in:
J
Highly Interesting from Washing.
ton.
.nst. Gener-
. I’ffliii nun ijiseuii, ur wuiuu 1
and wish to nee him transterred from torn, some interest is stfewlmak km view of the
highest position In the Judiciary Depart- mention of Ids name as w possible Demo- !
mci.t. that af f toJef Jostise of the Supreme; cratlc candidate for the Presidency. Whst
Am 1. I ..L A X— f V— ' k.. - - I J L mm *
Court, to the highest in the Executive De- he said about the recollection- associated
part menu that of president of these United! with the Anny of Tennessee, is foreign to
States, believing that in all stations and; our purpose. The following, however, is
under all circumstances be will ever be I to tue point;
found to he tbe true friend, tbe earnest ad- i -I have often been asked by my fellow-
vocate, and the firm defender of the liber-! soldiers, when troubled by the reports of
ties and the rights of all, therefore, i the disturbed condition of the South,
1. lietotred, That we. a portion of the whether after all. our labors had not been
Shaclf el ford Proper t \
Six minutes walk fmaa the Car *he«t.
Afl'CTTJTIOH,
Washington, Nov. 34.—The Impeach- riikafr Aarslsf, fttfc isMaai,
mi-nt Com oi it tea was in session
Vfea lufM
Oun—ii
tin.
citizens of Atlanta, friends and supporters
of the Republican Party, do now proceed
to organize ourselves into an association
to be called the “Chase Union Republican
Club,” with a ,view Jo concert of action
in vain! Whether we might not again lie
called upon to repeat the scenes of 1863 and
1«G4? Ur whether the rebels, defeated in
at a late
hour last night. It meets again to-morrow
morning, and will make a report during
the day. There will be three reports. The
documents are voluminous. Heavy trans
actions have been made in gold, which the
report is expected to influence, aud the
most feverish anxiety exists. Rumors are
£t U o’clock, os tho pirn ter*
fiRTTiUo* perfect tad Verna Cate.
J. SHAUKRI.roitr
GEORGIA, Blau ooiktt.
WHEREAS, D. M. FI a# 1 Jen spoil-* to tbe aa
der*i*ntd Tor letter* of ndiuiait.tr ( ii<*n upon ute
estate < f Wiu. L. Hart, late of «*td oiuli,
ceased:
_ , . . . . . ... ^ i j An uer»M»i* in emUMl arc required lo br antf
battle, might not, in the hurly-burly oi i abundant, but the Committee seem to have i appear %t the t onri of onliti*r* «*• oh? • -*1 Mon-
time and politics, regain their lost cause ' headed off the news lmuters. Among b?*7i«ii5*u. ,,,e '
with other Republican Clubs to lie formed j and their lust pride. j other wild statements it is said the Bulls Ju^nt* * "
thrWMUiuui the State. ^_ . 1 On these points I feel no great solicitude, t v , ^ Given nndcr my hand and «.mrial siffn.
thU iUo Sitli day ol Jfoveimber. 1W7
B W. M KluKT. OriHn.r.
Krimer’* fee Ai
cocifr t .
slioulii not >>e araatoa die .. .
, , j wiki statements it is saia me uuiis oiicant.
« mm While we Ul war*: but wta£?IemUm,7“r‘mlwS' of Sew V»rl havemi*Hl .ml i..vested o»e
selves ready to support either of the Ulus- the same conviction. L will not say. lUs-1 hundred and fifty thousand, dollars In se- ror s 5 _„ 30 , ! .
trious statesmen now spoken oi in cornice- ] tory rarely goes backwards, and events in icuring one vote in the Committee for iw- —* *
tion with the nomination by onr party for the past are usuallv as mil as tlie granite The i.rolj;ibilitle< arc that i GEORGIA. Bum cow
tlm Presidency, we can but express* our I rocks on which we stand. Surelv no plan I l | l **• “, . WrttkUs, John J. W
most coniial preference for Chief Justice
Cliase. who tas not only proved himself u
jiassed in America, but who at
deal period of the war, proved j we laid down our anus aud each man rt*- t wrf h r oin bit
himself a financier with but few equals in i turned to bis chosen vocation, not au armTi 1 . , , . ...
the history of the world. j ed re hi 1 r nniined to contest the national, Later. I|»e jmpres-iou that the ( ommlt- pn'.'sav '
cordially authoriu . and if perfect subordination aud , tee w ill »tand live tor impcacluncni gains t
. I iis... i ,*_.l . l... 1. i _ - i
Justice ever had a more glorious cause than we.—! Liaie been no reient change*, and 1 uu< j e ,ior !rti»:r- i*i .tiimini-iration .
And never, in my judgement, did war so ! that the Committee stauds four fbr >««- j Jw *“ J ' 1-m w,..:,..
completely fulfil its natural, office. hen | peuidiiucut. three lor a vott of censure, aud -ill p*.?va- inu-ii-ud requio-*! to v . i
we iaid down our arms and each man re- i,;,.., : appear *t the Court oi u tin . • m .
■ ln “ -lav ill .lain<ar\^ iu
lettLi»
.Mii-e if ait
-houlil not be ^r.iate l t
3. Iteaolved, That we most
.. . . . f ■ invite all the friends of the Union Repub- [ tranquility have not resulted, we must look i
licient nmuherof lesolute and enteipi u-mg , jj L . aI1 party throughout the State to co-op- ! for tli*- cause in the nature of things, or in
men to set the ball in motion; and then. ! crate with us m the organization of Ciubs, j th: , vi a lininis r tion of our Govcn -
but not a daj sooner, will the era of South- i and in the support of the above named dis- nietit. Tlie former lays within my proi -
I tinguished statesman. i nee. hut the latter is not a fair topic of,
1 4. Hesolved, That a committee of three discussion for the soldier, who is sworn to j
lie appointed to wait upon Col. Henry i\ obey the laws of kis country, duly enacted,
Farrow, of this city, and inform him ot the
ground. It is said high official circles have
intimations to this ettbet.
Given unitor my Nanii and oilitda
this the iith Jay oi .Nov. mi«:r. lsin.
AV. M. U1LEV,
or.li...
ern prosperity begin.
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The Wager ok Battle.—Mr. Pollard
of the “ Lost Cause ” writes a hook, a re
view, an edltiorlal. or a something else,
wherein he criticises the political career
and literary' style of Hexrt A. Wise. Mr.
Wise retorts by discharging his batteries
of stilted rhetoric at Pollard. Pollard
rejoins by calling Mr. WisK t - a literary
stink ’* and political nuisance. This trans
fers the contest from pajior to howte
knives and pistols? “Chivalry” came
boldly to the issue. Two young Wises,
nephews of the ex-Governor, meet Mr.
Pollard on the streets of Baltimore, and
accost him with fell intent to obtain “satis
faction” for the insult offered their uncle
IIi.nky. Mr. Pollard has his wife on his
arm, and is otherwise alone and unarmed.
But no matter. The business was such as
demanded prompt action. There could he
no delay. So they hang away at him ; nor
without effect. Mrs. Pollard i* fortu
nately unhurt, hut terribly frightened.—
Blood has lieen drawn, and hence the “sat
isfaction” should be complete.
But is the matter ended ? It is thought!
not. The papers are still discussing it;|
and “ honorable gentlemen ** arc interest
ing themselves to procure more shooting
and further “satisfaction.” Whereupon the
New York Times—a wicked sheet of Puri
tanical proclivities—suggests the midship
man's “ E isy plan of a TrianguJwduel.”
That is to say. one of the Wises should fire
at Pollard, while Pollard tires at tfce other
Wise, and this other Wish at thr first
Wise. In such an arrangement, all would
stand a chance of getting killed.
organization of this club, and that in con
sideration of his uniform opposition to the
principles and spirit of secession, and more
especially in consideration of tlie hold and
self-sacrificing spirit and determination
with which he has so ably sustained and
defended the United States Government,
from the surrender to the present time, and
with which he has labored for the Recon
struction of this State upon tho principles
of the Republican party, it is our unani
mous wish that he consent to become the
President of this club.
Mlacellnneoua#
}«artt:ne*; but a good ileal of swearing
urn, • g river men because the river don't
Washington Gossu*.—Under date»f the
22d. a Washington eorresqxmdent swys of
THE IMPEACHMENT ‘VESITON.
There lias l*ecn somcthiitg «*f a sen -ution
created ii»-da\ . i»> tbe prevalence Of U Rory
that Representative Woodiridge, of Yer-
. | moot, had reversed his position on tint-im-
1 *: attanikaga.—The l ninn of yesterday j peachment question, and laid signed! the
-al -: “There is actually nothing doing on j rejw>rt of the.judiciary Committee in fovor
;L, ;v«t. except that the fern* lioats made ; tlie impeachment ot tlie* 1 **>ident, tl-JBre-
, , „ .* . . , I by converting the minority ;«»to a majority
their regular trips. >o arrivals ami de- llie Committee. It was precipitate!:on
tlie New ^ *>rk market tn-dajt, and the bro
kers have t«tA*n freely telegraphed, inquir
ing into the truth of the story. So tanas
can he asonrtained, no sneS change has
been made, but tlie Com mitt se decline* to
fumudi any information tin al the otliuial
report i'i urmic on Monday »ext. In die
meantime, liltie or no erode tee should; be
attached to a»y of the prev; iling run.ors
reganliwg it*
NEW iK.vCTIONAI, CfRliEN'CY.
It is uuderstlooil that the new fifteen i*nt
__ is
now zviidy t»v he issued, hilt that the delay
I is oeratdoned by a desire to know the ogin-
liisriNGtTsiiK®. Tex ax.— i il '» Uougiwo on the^ snhjeet of iss«ng
it. It secure- that so lar all tie members
who have be«* conversed wiih in thaft re
gard are tavern hie to the ne’w dononvisa-
tion.
THE MESSAGE.
The annual message of the' President Is
substantially completed, and was read, to
day fer tlie tint time in the Cbhinet meet
ing. Tbe President lias decided to supply
tbe distant press with advnvue copies, in
order to avtAl errors in telegraphing the
iiteRHMge.
TUB VREHDMKN'S BISSAU.
nto.u RHU.nOND.
The DaviN Trial.
and the orders of hi* superiors. | Richmond, Nov. 24.—it Judge Chase
If slavery then was the real cause ol our will not arrive until to-morrow afternoon,
civil war, or even the pretext for it, and if j th( , , )mv|s trial , vill not nine tier imt ii ■>
children must inheritthesinsot their lath- i ...... . , ... .
era even to the third mid fourth generation. ° ,: *Ock ill the day. Judge Chase n ill de
liver the charge to the Grand Jury. It is
not known whether lie will! remain or not.
The counsel for Mr. l>avis soy they are en- j
gr Gen- Allien Pike, of tie late C«»-
r .:«* Army, since the war etlitor of the
• i-.- \pj«eal. is out in favor of <**11.
ii l»»r President in 1SGK- Gunpow-
- a groat thing, it hath a rfiarm, and
-*• hat!i the name “Ueinoeracy.” Tb
« ithout ihe>ul*sti»i»ee is iwcterableloj deiHRninatU>» of fractional currency
Uu. - . ; -laiit-e without the name-.
l»r \ i ii «»F
Rev. J. " . Sliipinan.aneinineii* Methodist
mini-tor. iiicinber of tlie Texas (Rio
Grande) < onferenoe, an<l Agent of tbe
IVv.k concern at Galveston before the war,
died m ar < Impel Hill, in Texas. »n the 14th
instant.
Tlie i>v*rs of the bridge over tlie Missou
ri River, at Oinah:L are to he built of stone
quarried from the Ro>-ky Mountains.
The New Albany Ledger tells a patiietie
story of a young orphan girl in that city,
who, under promise of marriage, was ruin
ed by a young.sliip carpenter. Thesuducer
lied, and is now said to !>e working ip Cin
cinnati.
Mr. Henry Demiug lately gave to a miii-
tary organization in Providence. Illioilc
Island, an autograph letter of General
Israel Putnam :
“Camp .vr Prospect Hill
•‘Sir please to deliver the Barer hereof
2 Tuns of Bread to som rod islanders
as they came from roxbary yesterday
and nothing to eat. Israel Putnam.”
The Cleaveland Leader says: -‘Weston is
throughout a marvel, a mystery. The or
dinary physical law* which govern men,
are at a loss when applied to him. He
daily enough loud to sustain three on Jaa-
ry men. Lie rarely. i» tlie warmest weath
er. »r when walkingJCistest, p-rs^iresa
drop*. 1 f lie grows nervous and excited,he
mine either shed tears «*r bleed al Hie j e&Q.
After the most severe rxertiuii, he is LtYter
out »f breath. Pedestrians mu.-illy lag to
ward, tlie end of a day's waik. Weston is
cajK*bU* of six miles peTbmir till lie drops,
if indeed that should ever happen.”
Some time ago, the Rev. Mr. Spurimm i ever, with it-
preaxhed a sermon on tbotext—“And Mi ry j and ail danger o
wept-*' In the midst of a stream of earne-'t
eluqiAutue tliat drea Lr.u * fro.u many of
tliosi-ycese-nt. in deseryiing the charaete’r
of the team shed by Many over tlie feet of
Jesus.lie broke sudden-hy oiff. ami turniag
to his* joagregation. exsliiinaed : "Tlie tones
which Msiry shed were not such tnus i-
inany jtoaj pour out vwiiesi you coin*- no
this atjir. They came from lier licaii-*
they wore tears of blood*—2wad not tlie |w>»>r
stuff tbnt you present offering u* a.i
oft’eiuhf! God.” Then, leading over tin-
jiulpit.and Usiking eancscly in the .-*•» <d
uptuinid far es, lie exekiiiued: "Tliele ain-
some iJiyooi for whose tieiurs I would 1:0!
give a iieChing a quart-”’
l’n-s-'ilcut! Calinil has !ssui*v? a prooisMisn-
tion lVyimUy denying Tie ve|Mirls tiiat Sa-
luana. we :iany other of l>omi.iio:i
territOTr.v has tn-en sokii. or parted witli
to thv Cruled State-*., to niv ii.d’i' id-
\|i.. IVfed and Sewing Machines.—
Tluirlovr M'ml, vvlm has grown hoary in
political stock jobbing, ha* been offereil
tlie nkv liule sum of one hundred thou-
. _ Represenbitive Eliot of Massaclmsetts.
-and «lollars« to secure a patent for Howe s j w „ rt rhainnan ol the*pe«‘ial Coin
Dcniic -ewing macliing for another ten
years. The old patent expired last autumn.
Rents.—Rents are reported as “tumb
ling” in Columbus in this State. They
will -tumble" In Atlanta liefore the first o#
January.
CS^An old bachelor, who askeii a woman
what *he held on the woman question, was
surprised to hear her say, “Sir, I hold my
tongue.”
gP~L>an Trewhit, of Hamilton county*
Tenii'-aoeev Is a candidate for Chaneallor in
that J odicial District.
KxoXvillx and Charleston Railroad.
A Knoxville paper or yestenlay says:
The work of putting d«wn the track on
the Knoxville and Charleston Railroad is
veiling along steadily. The rails are laid
to the south sideof Main street, and alarge
gang <«r men are engaged in leveling the
nun! tied. A few days more will bring the
road to the river, when the most import
ant work, building the bridge, will be com
menc'd. All the piers of this bridge, ex-
oeptinir th** on«r nearest the south bank ol
the river, ire completed, and tlie bridge
builders can begin their work at any time-
»s the “oil
roiUeeon Frvedincn. will introduce a reso-
lation In a fow <h»v*, t<* asceiHiin whether
any reason exists why the Kroedmeii's Bu
reau should not be continued beyoad the
time litnitol by law, and tosewd for {ar
sons and papers.
Stubborn !—Referring to tlie approach
ing Convention, tbe “ Mrs. Caudle,” of the
Macon Telegraph, says:
“We shall never recognize it, in any
event conceivable, as a legal legislative
body for the people of Geturgia. or respect
its action, except so far a» we may be com
pelled to do so by superior force.'’
But the machine will run, nevertneless.
Aunt Madame Rumor says the Telegraph
would like to be elected Printer to the
Convention.
their system
stroyed; ruin, poverty and distress every
where, and now pestilence adding the cap
shief to their .-lock of misery, her proud
men begging f >r pur Ion. and appealing for
permission to raise food for their children,
their four millions of slaves free, and their
value lost to their former masters for
ever.”
••How any Southern gentleman, with
these facts, plain and palpable everywhere
staring him 111 1 lur face and recorded forev
er in the bo.-k of nistory, can still boast of
his “lost raiise.”«»r -peak of It in language
other than tliat of-baineand sorrow, passes
my umlerstaoiliiig.; and instead of being
revived, 1 km>w n*Hr lost cause will sink
deeper ami iieej^ir into infamy as time
more keenly it- bidden mysteries
and reveals luem a-- t,.e light ot day.—
[i.oiid applaii-e.]
Now that slavery i- g. ne. and gone for-
niio.ui. yv w.ecks left behind^!
t «. ; «», any set of men 1
again appealing • ar wb**n they have >
c.* it.- to secure i i_..t- md redress:
tlu-ir wrong-, I wxiM cru-t our national j
d<--*iny again to t «-se gr.»mi <>;«! natural j
iuws w hich raiseo our countn tnrough the
loxjg. tedioti
wiiieli carried 1
of win- RevoliJtioutiry war; made our ffag
fa Atoll* on the -ea-in IS12; led our -
i-eaqii'.'iMiy army a<* tlie gs»tos of Mexico im
• ami ba- lim-.ii- n;-* gUn-iously tiirougji*
fowi* years of as band war as ever tested
tilA-m:llili""'l ol uiiy newbie. ,
ii our friends alii ii will heartils
and: clieernil y jo5mw ir= 1 >».- in this fiiMunt
i-i ft'.-i-. I. for oiec. \ ouiU welcome then*
bock, our
[aa^dausi
I'.xc if. liU«- -poiledichUd'rete. they willclinti
to liie cleail jk.isi. and sin * their eyes t.<> tlie
coxiing future. 1 would «*<&fy call their r.t-
ti ision to tiiat wave *>f emigration that
! In.** swept over *r<ir land from the Atlantic
ro the I’aeiJie. x**\ mustsoon turn back udid
tb>w South. [.\pplans**.r They may ««>-
p»isv. but tlicir Aypositiko will be asvaiivas
„ ,, ” '”1^ „„ , it was for them, to trv and stoii the Auaiy
N k\v M.vtehi al fox: Paper, ih '-liigli Tennessee wliurh. swept tlie length
cost oS nags for the n*iunf*eture ot Jl»P'-r ; breadtl, ot Siieir hixd. The next wave
of Northern invasion will not desolate
liitt-ir land, but will lhw3ify and regeno^ate
i a.”
then none of us who trace our origin back
to the earlier days of this Republic can es
cape this mathematical and philosophical
conclusion, or in the language otDr, Dm-i
per : "Guilty then liolli of us in the sight of. tu ely ready to go on. and tiie Government
God. Let us not vex each other with inu- 1 officials give no intimation) ot ain p»»st-
tual crimination, but bear our punishment p om . )m . nt on ^lieir j>art.
“How has Uiis punishment been ixirtL A letter was n-cehetl to-daj lrosi Gen.
tioned by the result of the war? He of the i Robert E. Lee. who has been summoned as
Nortli liave to uiourn the loss of fathers, 1,1 witness for the Government.saying that
sons and friends, and are buidelicti \\ ith a ( | le w j|j | n Hic nnond to-mouro-w.
vast national debt binding 011 us in fact, in I «... , ... ...
law and in honor, never, I hope to be ques-l Messrs. O t onnor and . hca.. counsel lor
tioned by any honorable man in America j the defense, arrived to-day, ami Messrs,
till every cent is paid. \ Kradv, of New York, and Reid.wf Fhila-
-Look to ihe South, and you who went
with me tlirough that land, can best say
they, too, have not been faithfully punish
cl. Mouruiug in every household; de*ola- j sel for tlie prosecution, al-o arrival to-day. \
t ion written iu hard characters across tue j Me. Davis attended St. I’aid'* Ghur.-h ;
whole face ot their country, cities ill ashes, . . , 1
and fields laid waste; their commerce gone; E,,,n
i*f labor annihilated and de-
i bov.5—w30i| % Print 7j
i BAKER COUNTY SHERIFF’S S.vLh.
, WILL lie sold on the rtr*i l’uts<Uy in Feb u.rj
next, oefore the Court Hou>« -Cor, oi the tmn «>l
New ton, i.ater county. (tenrgh. wiunn the u»..al
hours of sale, the following uiotH-rtj. lo-w it
ihoasaiul bushel* of corn, .uo.« ->r le>.». ,e.ei*
thousand pouiets of cotton in t .e », d. more ..r
les>, and six thousand pounds of iiut cotton, m re
or less. Lerie*l on to satiny a teurtgaite ti :a
is ued rom Bsktrsuiierior court, iu Isrwr ul' J
M Keaton A Cm., vs. Joseph ttiulehoover. Eio,
ertv pointed out in *aiu gongoae A. fa. ?n.«
November ffid. IS67. R. J. J41LLS. Shertfi
IU)V‘i5— wtds Priiiter's fee
! delplda. will come when the trial li.-tr* com
menced. Messrs. Evarts and DantL conn
1 In Manltruptcv.
r.) At Atlanta, in t V . .
’ triet, «»ct<>lH>r lath. i-C
NOON ULSPATCIIES.
From Wasliiuglon.
W asiiington, Nov. 2o.—Tim i 1 mps*tK-her-
exi»ect to make llieir strong poiuS against
tin* ITesident, from circumstamcre tron-
teeeletl with transferring rolling, stock to
tboiithcrn railroads.
Barron Von Haven. Belgian Sccurtary of
Legation, was recently married a pro-
testant lady by dispensation from Arch
bishop Spaulding. The cereinonMs were
adterward performed under peutestant
kinus by order of the Arclibish»p. Re
grets were publiclj* expressed lest it
should jeiss into a precedent, anti the
annomicment made that according to
ehnn-li laws, any of the faithful who
smut* to get married out of the ehureh by
She very act incur excoiiununicutio-n.
Washington, Nov. 2o—Noon.—-The gal
leries are crowded and the Impeachment
uais, os to-any other loroign jkiwci-.
The apple crop of Liiliana now lieing!
gatherotl is the iarges-l awl best even-se
cured itiithtti region.
lias led* to long <N>ntntur*l and eos&ly at-
temnt^to-substitute ofJuir article*, sueli as-
wool. rvtiw. bamb<no. cornstalk, etc., but
owing;tr» tlie great t* sq/rtise for clmmical*
and t5to machinery ixicttssjiry for etmvei t -‘ The 1‘ote and inn. Dominions.—The
Ing tfta-materials Int«i pulp, the cc#t of pa-1 project is agjln reiwrve*! ot estaMiahing
E cr Mts not to any aonsiderabU extentlthe Foie; in JemsaWm if circumstances
ern Tedoeetl. _ Taiake it impossible JW^-him to rctai* his
Lt be »*>v» alleged! 3hu*t the okayi plant, independent** in dot**-. It would !«* b very
va al-f-c »,f 'ftilmii Mtion -\ Gommittee is still in session on tbe election
is .-ti. iy*tl*c*»iigii to.- ordeal-! of Galladay from Kentucky, who was
elected to succeed ilise. Referred to Com- \
mitteeou Election*. Pending tlie report he;
was exclndeil by a vote of 105 to 38. The
Committee entered tbe House at liolf past!
twelve.
During the morning hour half a dozen
Dills were reported and referred for the re- j
i lls, but nos win- superiors, j peai of the cotton and other taxes,
i hrmc ilieiw.t helping hand, j y bill was introduced regarding the
navigation of the rivers Mowing into
the Gills' of Mexico. The Chair announced
the Committee.-, am! half past »ne the Com-
1
mittee wu Impeachment were-delayed, but i
tiierc swims no doubt Chuivhill has joined [
tlie. liikpeacliment party, giving them five !
votes—a majority.
Roiiinson is making a fifty minutes'
speech on a bill to impeach Minister Ad-
ADM1N 1STRATOR'S SALE.
11Y virtue of«u oj--b,r irom -.Uv luun «r Or<ti««-
r' ui ,V< wton county. Gcor^i*. will uc •oliluu the
ilr»i Tuesday iu J.tuuar>. lf*>- beiwruu Tic leg >1
liuuiMOi sale, one huiulri-U acre- ul luaiU, inorcur
!«-, yiartof lot iiuuiKurtHU liumlreU aaU«igi):y-
ciirlit. in thelSth Uixtrictof orixtu.illv Hetoy. i: a
Newton county, belonging to the c*i<*ie ui' Alex-
.-iioter F. llauiHtock, •to.-Baxed. sobl !«r tlie tK-ne-
lli of tlie beirs and <«*4ii«n <>t -ai-i <i c«»oi.
Terms cash. November Za-i. lblti.
•IOHN HAMMOCK. Ailmiuixtrat..r
novij w40d Print-r’* fc»|S
N'wtivc ot Appaiutuieut ot Askiguer.
; In the M-trU-t Court of the United state-.
! SortiD-rn Dixfriid of Georgia:
S lii the matter of
| WlLl.lSoS R litAZKLT,
Kaakrupt.
TO Ai.l. whom IT MAY VOtCIW.
NOl’ICK i> iier.-bv given one** a woek for thr-o
wrckx that 1 li.iVr liueti appointed A—ipiew the
i—tale of Wilhxiin H tleazely, ILinkrupt. who h.tx
l«een ailiuilz , *d .t itankrupt tiiMin hisow u petition
o. the Iuxirn-i Court of - ild liistrict.
GEN MIGK A WaLI.ACK. Axxiauee
At Atlanta, in xaid IJixtri.u, < i.-iol»er lWth, 1SK'.
ordel-Cii tliat he nltive lie paM -h—i in tno
»>i.inion. I.AW.HiN 11 LAI K. lUv 'ter
mivM-hIw*
DAXCLNG,
• A LISTUEMC EXKIlCJsEs aatl UKINMtTM K>T
MR.NICHOLS respectfully announce-thwt ni«
Academy is open for tlie s-.i-mi S. hi.ia-- .-jn
commence «uy limy of le-Kin-. a:nl pay l».
atonth or «ea»oii.
New cla.ix- » eoiixtantly lorroing for new > _i i-
nerx.
i*rivate lessons given »t any hour, w hen > ».- -ri
ga^ed with regularclax-e-
l LASS EVENING- for Gen’lerneo, on Thar*-
day and Friday.at 7)», PM. Laities Mi>« - ,nd
Me-terx on Friday afternoon, at 4, P. M , and Sat
urday tnouring at 10 A. M.
For Terms A-., whj.-h are redn.-i <1 within the
re-iw-h of all. apply at the Academy, over White’s
Ilrr Gomlx Store. Whitehall street, on the ataive
tbsy* no*. t»—tf
f-jPHCENIX PLANINJ- MILL,
NK.tK MKIIICAL COLLEGE.
Atlanta ----- Georgia.
Furniture Mauufaciory.
rx- Mr w. W. Clark, known a
..* _ ..... L u .-,. ,. a uini
prim
art
hotel- ... ... .
flit Tt~1— riHiD ►. eh-g:i ntl\
for tin- accutuodation ot iii.*extcii«
ly- consisting ot four pci sons. 11c »
Personal.—Hon. Emerson Etheridge is
to be married, in a few weeks, to a young
lady in Dresden, Tenn.
All the crowned heads in Europe.vislted
the Paris Exposition, except the Queen of
England. Queen of Spain and the King ol
Italy.
There were only four Americans present
at the Dickens dinner in London: Mr.
Bierstadt. the artist: Mr. Howard Paul,
the actor; Chevalier Wykoff the adventu
rer: and Col. Sanderson, the tavern-
keeper.
A Memphis paper says: “Weunderstand
at the celebrated 'J. X..*
nd will de
peeches at
pre
.nr. ” . <*•'-•••• : n mat tire ceieoraieu m. athe philosopher,
nee” mining the heavy ojiei. has joined Ca-tello's Circus, and wil'
idc. i* at pn-M-nt t one ol t ic | .* liver one of hi* characteristic s
els in Pari*, e.-eupvuig no ^! each repre.-enution.”
Baitiuii
1.
lv. consisting oi i"iu i» • ,.ic out hourna:
live at Monroe, Mw i. and et 0,11 Jeietv.**
for digging 'tater* during tlie season.
ire has a very elegantly printed
which it calls -Southern So-
whichigrows luxurLteatly in all p<Mts ol'the
Unitadi States, conniiai all the oequisites
for sinking every dMcription of pa|M*r.
froi® the common trapping tea tlie finest
book <*r bank note jupi-r. either Aized witl -
out ttke addition of any otlu*r material
whatever. It is claimed that tins has tx-en
paitDewlarly dem«testrated, awl thaF the
discoverer has. wiJhin the pust tmw niontks,
mawnfactiired by the most simple nnU
ecoaoniical proeis^. In different mills a
variety of samploeof paper wkich althoagh
made under ve»y unfavorable cire«iu-
staaces. possess all the characteristicis of
paper Baade from linen rags and inaailki
rope. If this skonld turn-oat to be true it
cannot fail very greatly te affect the price
of paper, as th* okra can h» raised clwaply
and abundant))’. We understand the ar
rangements have been made for com
mencing the manufacture of okr* paper
this season.
A Marriage on the Cincin nati Sus
pension Bridge.—Down from the Blue
Grass region of Kentucky came a runa
way pair, recently, to get married. They
couldn't get a license over the river, so
they came to this side and made an effort
to procure the necessary paper in Hamil
ton county. Owing to the lateness uf the
hour they failed here also. Not daring to
risk their happiness twenty-four hours,
which might bring upon them tlie pursu
ing parents, they took a hack, drove to the
residence of a clerical gentleman, who has
become almost as famous as the "black
smith.” and asked him to take a ride with
them. Understanding that a fee awaited
him. he obeyed without reluctance, know
ing that by so doing he would render two
fellow-ljeings happy (or wretched) for life.
Tiie hackman had his orders, and he drove
as rapidly as the speed of his homes would
easy thing for tlie Clmtian Powers, lo or
der away tht-Mosletw. tend create H>is Holi
ness Prince or Kinjgof Jerusalem, with an
income sufficient tu maintain him ia state,
and an army smfiv-arnt to symla4ize his
claims to temporal piwer. The siat-red as-
sociatious *f JeruHnk-u) are infinitely be
yond tho** of Kuwe nr any other city on
the glolie ~ and the Pope might In? permit
ted. so faros poasibile. to remove from Rome
the Chrhjtimi treasure* which have accu
mulated during rhe age*. Another and
even gra»der than St. Peter’s c«miU1 be built
on tlie site of Solomon's Temple, and the
holy pltecea would become shrines tor pil
grims from all Mrts of the world. All
these and a hundred other considerations
furnish most excellent grounds why the
Papacy might establish its headquarters at
Jerusalem. Bnt then there is a difficulty
in the fact that Isith Russia and England
wonhl have to l>e consulted about such an
arrangement, ami another difficulty In the
fact that the Pope solemnly declares that
he will never surrender the tem|>or«d pow
er he holds in Rome, and which Iihs been
maintained since the foundation of the Pa
pacy.—.Y. 1'. Times.
Plowing.
tried at the fair ground
jor Sutherlin. President of the Society, ami
General Imboden. of Richmond,
ted against each other, to see
run the best furrow. It was almost as in
A I.S< *
SASH, DOiUtS A \1> Ii LINDS,
Mailt and warranted to give xaturiaction
LUMBER DRESSED TO ORDER.
W K call the attentiou ol dealer; t ^exaii.ir.e oer
work and prieex.
'Mr Furniture is. made as well aad at a-low
rates as in the Nortli.
Furniture
MAllE TO ORDER uN SHORT NOTH K.
All kinds ot
Lumber For Sale,
nov 34—dly
LAN DtfBEKG k HARRIS.
Proprietor.
STOLEN.
STOLEN from mv lot in Atlanta, on tb^
nignt of the 91st November, a larire BAY
ROAN HORSE.branded in dim lAtersU
shoulder, some white on one of his hind
I will pay a
IllM-ral re wan! for the tecover
apprehension of the thief, or
n«>vS3—<iCt
am*.
Markets.
Ixxsteuet, Nov. 25.—Consols U4 7-lG. Bonds
70V
Javerpool. Nov. 25.—Got ton heavy and i f'yt- aiK>ut seven or eight yean old
declining. Uplands 8 3-10; Orleans & 7-1G.
Sales estimated at 8.000 hale*; other grade*
iiuttJturod.
Iavkrpool, Nov. 23—2 p. M.—Cotton
liMivy and Ueclineil Uplands, Sl-ltj;
OrteaiM 8 3-18.
Nfw York. Nov. 23,—Stocks dull ami
steady. Money active at 7. Gold 40} 2 a
40-V Exchange bj.4 for long; S)3_ 4 | or short.
ry of the hor«e a r -«l
for the hone aloae
JOHN C’ASKV
Five-twenties ts for «dd. ”V for new. Flour
Iff to 20 cents lower. Wheat dull and nom
inally lower. Corn quiet ami steady. Rve !
quiet. Oats firmer. Pork dull; mess 20.fu.
f-ard quiet. Whisky nominal. Cotton 1
dull at 17/^111714, for 'middling iipfiuuix. 1
GEORGIA, Chattooga countt.
WHEREAS. Nancy Allnuut applies to me for
•'■n«rs of administration upon tbe estate o:»l-
»«m Allman, de<'eoM<-i:
These are. therefore, to cite and admoa:*h al
evince rned. Be he and appear atio> ofllee, within the
time presrrllied by law. ami show raase. if any
they fan. why sai<i Utters shoul-: not be groated
the applicant.
Given nnd. r my hand and oArial sUnatarc,
this Novemlier fkh, 1WL
SAMUEL HAWKINS. Ordinarv.
i.«>y?8—wvm rri-wi*. r,, 41’
GEORGIA, Chattooga county.
II MEKEaS. Adaui Neal, a,Itnini-Lralor upon
li. r>UI« ol Georr" W. Neal, deceased, ap. In -
me fi>r letters of dismission Irom said a imin ’
•r.itoa:
1‘iir-e -hs ♦ »»re. In cite miuI nlauBid
al and -liifiiht asw.uiMVniol l«» lie .m l ap-
» th. «*.r OhI ot lh« car to Or- j ^^1^517^3
posite her fitre. Meantime a nicely dress- J letter* »houtd not be unuiini.
ed young man pimped in and sat down on Given under ro* hsud. »t oUrr, u t* the sma
1 -111,1)1 November UeR.
SAMUEL HAWKIN'. Ordinary.
n«ivS3— wWm Printer's fee $4 VI
In a Fix.—-A young lswlv stepped i r..
one ol the Mreci wtrs th<- o*.er tiny, nml
dropped her handke chief upon a vacant
seat, as much re to say "taken” while she
... own on ,
the handkerchief, without observing it.!
The young lady, alter paving her tan, i
turned back, discovered to her chagrin her
seat was occupied, and sat tlown opposite. |
holies making room for her. But she did
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
•tv virtue uf an ord«*r uf the Court of Ordinar
not desire to loose her h-.t.rlL-..i> l.iuf ~V.,Ga.. will -old liefore tnc
iiw I lia u?, ITi. r " h 'odkeriduef. m» iilim-adw. ia ifc* «..w« of Lawroacrville.
slH, looketl IntcHtli toward the place where Gmnnattoounty. «.a . witnia the ieaal hour- •>:
she liad left it. hesitating whether to csk 1 ** le - 0,1 *"*■ flr * 1 l’"** F^y m January, ltp* ;o: >f
•**'• N'». s9. car.taming 135 aerr*. inure or I*-?
of Samuel 1! Starr, decease *-
. - . . • — —| - — , ._ ... or the heirs anti creditor* of
tlie car w ere soon la;nt on the young man. -aid tleceanetl n»ls November 19. ltwi
MUt# 3. sTaKH. Administrator,
nov-te— \v40J Prin'er’x 'ee Its
-While the plows were Imiiig ! f or °, r »<>»; Di ^ ov '' r j t >/ tlie direction ot ! 1
fiiir jrnmmL tlitoilierikiy. Mi- her looks, all eyes on the opposite aide of; >oM forthr !m-«iu
v. and ! r: .* r w<erc ^ Min */^ nl «oi the voting man.
. were pit- 1 * hiding himself the oliject of so much at- ;
wiio could ! f l * nt, °n. he hiniscll looked and discovered to j
his horror something white on which he | GEORGIA. DkKami county.
terofftln!? as a trial of simm^I liefeKeen two ^at* the ciul peeping out. He mistook its i ‘\|'H- , r n x ^ CAXhlKK. adninhtrhtor^S •» <
trotters, and attracted general attention.— i character. To cover it with his hand, and ! ^ ^ i 1 - ! v '.' 1 < * r . Jwi>n *\ * J<: ! !'
They both showed ability to manage the tuck it nicely away, w'h* the work of a j £dion to me for lfavv't'.’, .rii'the^reaU^tatc af - i i
plow-handle*, and either one could no | moments. None in the car but the ! deceased.conxixtiiu.’ oflnt lank No 5 inkheiH.i
doubt earn ten dollars per month wages on .""{''K, * s, dy knew that tiie “something dixtrietof originally Hvnry. now Fuitau c-jun
» *0«d Arm. Tl.iicumot be *.1,1 of many | «“!,AtilKZSK
ii young man w ho is looking tor n wife.— i >I,U inorc 10 as!v n ni - she lost it. j ,h e drec.sed rf.-idol prior to hix death. Mr thf
i Danville. ( F«~) Ilei/ister. | •»» I benefit of the lesatee* of said drcean-d:
j ! Prior to the war. the hank eircul - ! Ad persons concerned are notittetl *o file their
permit id the suiiensioii bridge. Toll paid. I Law Suit.—The suit which Ml e. Pallix tiou of Augusta Georgia, amounted - i - c !l on t'Jl un .t hh * v . c ».y‘ 1 hin two won: >«
the vehicle slovvly rolling along the bridge lias just gained in Paris, whereby .-lie be-j nearly 81U.000.000. all of w hich w as well win »>e aranted for th.. sale >.i -»iTr«u«-uo.-.
Given usder inv haml and olttcial »lfnature.
is 13th October. \SK“.
i is about £440,000. ! J ' B ' Ordinary
„ g_
to a point which the driver judged to be
the middle, and there it halted, just as the
bells sounded midnight. And there, in a
".‘.-jtixi .....c, —J | —;• • J oi WHICH was well w
comes possessor ol three huudrea thousand , and profitably employed in legitimate 1
dollars, was commenced over three hun- trade. Now the available bank circulation ' tl ‘
tired years ago.
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