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BNMHBBhB WEEKLY VOLUME XVI. TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1883. PRICE B CENTS DURING THE WEEK. JWHKT THE PEOPLE OP THE CITX AND COUNTRY ARK DOINO. Vr.no. and cnlna-Destruotlve Fife. In Texu and TenaBjrlr.nll-Aectdr.Ll Foisenlag—A Qrir. Bobber n*ntenOrd-Tfce Atlanta Muitnl Xsatival—A DefsulUaK CaiSIer. Tzwdar. Neveaaker 1*. The timlly dt R. F. Palmer, of Akron, 0„ were AH taken violently IU, the Illness supposed to trichinosis, caused by eating hogshead cheese. Twe ot them Win probably die. An excursion party Mexican capitalists airlred In Kansas City form Chihuahua, Mexico. Mrs. John Shepherd, o( Hun. fiogton Township, Pa., took adoae of poison by mistake and died. About 1,000 cigar box matters, men and women, ot New York, belonging to the cigar makers’ union. No. 1 are on a strike because their employes deslie them to work orer time. Bob Sngersoll says he Is glad Ben Butler was beaten for governor of Massachusetts because ol willingness to wacrlf.ce party, principle, persons, ererrthlng (or blsown aggrandisement. Bob and Ben are well matched. The (own of Ceeco, Texas. S7SS almost 'destroyed by fire. The liabilities ot Risen A Co. of Milwaukee, who failed ten dars ago, are estimt' ted at 183,000 and their usetsut $3,300. Elsen, who ■disappeared at the time Of the failure, haa not been ’found. A fire broke out In the United Slates hotel at Shenandoah, Fa, and before 'it could becot nnder control nearly the entire town wea burned, Over two hundred and fifty famUles are homeless, having lost everything. HIT*! CITY. In the supertorsourt the suit of Mrs. Jane t rank vs. the city was dismissed. Heesy Mathews was lodged In the sutlonhon^ on a-charge of larceny. Walter I.. Roby, who ts charged with burning Dr. Walker's barn in Jasper county last week, has been placed la the Atlanta jail for safe keeping. Henry Harris was killed by a train at the car shed and Charles Washington was crushed to death by the falling of an old Kimball hocso wall. WwdaeUeri'Navetaber 14. Tho total xevenua of the United States for the past year, according to the treasurer's report. Is *5, 287,083 less than for the year before, while tho ex pendtturee am aeven millions greater. A colored cltlxenwho appeared before the senate labor com mittee in Birmingham said that his race got Into Jallbeomte theystealjustenough toget In. The Smyrna earthquake, ouch graphic aoocunts of ' which were glven to the world by the Central News company of London/ Is now declared to have been a very lame afiitlr. The examination into the loea of the Pruteua In the Arctic ocean was commenced by the naval board - In Washington. Richmond, Va, was ablaze last night to do honor to the re demption of the atate from Mahoneinn, and prominent feature ot the procession wn the sp penance ot a democratic club of ninety members. A private dispatch received In Paris states that the French reinforcements have arrived at Hal Phong and landed there. Admiral Carbltt’s first attacks will be made on Sunta and Hung Hca. The Mar quis Tseng has returned to Paris. ■ Himacnr. The retldeuce of Mr. George Holmes on West Fair street wu entered by burglars and a number of articles were stolen. Railroad travel Is good and thebctelaaredalngagood business. The governor has issued a proclamation makingThunday, No vember 'Mth, thanksgiving day. Governor Mc Daniel has gone to MUledgevUle to visit and In' spect the state asylum for the insane at that placo. Tkcnlir, November 3*. ■ttnarantlne at all points In Texts has been raised. F. iratarlr. gdvannepvant ofK- Werd'g. f comedy "company, shot and killed R. D. Allan, manager of the same company. The report that an detachment ot Eg yptlap troops had been surprised and treated near Tobar or Btncat, and that the British' consul at 8uakln. who was with the Egypt ians, needs confirmation. It is reported that Juan Valeria,'the anthor, who has been appointed Span ish minister to Washington, has been instructed to arrange a commercial treaty with the United States, In which duo attention bos been paid to the Inter' cst of Cuba. A / Berlin dispatch to the Exchange telegraph company says tbs political crista In Bui garls has been cottled by mutual eonceulona on ,the points at Issue. General Roger A. Pryor, upon making application to the English homo depart ment, has been permitted to have an Interview with the prisoner,-O'Donnell. General Sheridan ascribes the numerous desertions frorc the army to tbe uncontrolablo desire of the eastern young man to rosoh the frontier at prime cost Dr. Stoker, tbe fanatical Jew-baiter, was hissed out -ef Memorial hall by a London audience. The Jew is more paw- -c.'ful than the German bookman was aware ot. tr nis ertr. The beiglsn block work on Marietta street Is about completed. Tko registration Is augmented every day. The negroes so Isr are outnumber the whites. TheThtrd Baptist church,on Jones avenue, will soon be completed. The basement la now ready I or use, and services will soon behold la It. Yesterday Ells Frost was arrested upon r warrant charging her with larceny. PrlSsj, fu,rmttrr IS. It is stated In Lima that tho project for • the-pur chase of the new Ironclads will be presented to the next Chilian congress. Puno has been occu pied peacefully. The prefect has fled. A telegram fnm La Pax states that energetic meaaurea arc being taken for the defense of Collvla, A. K. McClure, editor of the.’PhlladelphU Times, was arretted by accusteble from Beading, on s charge elites', pre ferred by George Smith, Jr., of Unlontownthip, Berks county. McClure sour taken liefore a magis trate, gave tJUO bail to answer in Berks couutr. Leedfirsch, clothier, who recently failed In Terre Haute, Ind., was arrested on a requisition from Ohio for obtaining goods Item Herzog A Co., .of Cincinnati, nnder false pretenses. Tbe Inhabitants in Ihe.caiteru past of Gonzales county. Texts, are somewhat excited over the rumor that the negroes are meeting at night. The white* have organized a company ol minx te men. TLe Washington mills ol Lawrence, Mass., have discharged sixty weavers thus stopping over sne hundred and filly looms (or an Indefinite period. Disorders are reported to have occurred among the workmen at Kiel, to tup- press which the authorities were obliged to call in the military. m CHE CITY. The non-interference fire alarm,boxes are being put up. Mary Free man was arretted on a warrant charging her with larceny. Weather getting cold. The superior court devoted yesterday to the case ot lfrs. Jones against tbe Atlanta and West Point rail- Salardiv, Kmater 1V. j Frank A. Jayne, clerk ol the superintendent ' ot the ore sorting at Jesus Maria steer mine, at Per- rol, Mexico, of which N. O. Cowdrey Is half owner and Bobert K. Lee, of LeadviUe, president. Is mid to have gone to tho United States with sixty thou- aand dollars of the company's money, f Us alleged that he went north on a freight train dlsgvfaed. Tbe governor of Louisians has accepted Omega end MllUken’s bend levees which were recently com pleted. President Arthur has appointed John M. Langston of the District of Columbia to be United States charge d’ affairs at Santo Domingo. Notice la given by tke lighthouse board that Cape Batte ns beacon will be relighted December 15th. John Bmlth, colored, murderer ot Joalsh Harding, was lunged at Oakland. Md. There were *35 business failures throughout ilia Untied States and Canada dart gibe put week. General Crook telegraphed to the headquarters at Washington that Captain Rafferty had arrived at Sac Carlo* with ninety CterieabsV. Tit foul number ol Indians oo the reservation Is eighty-three bucks and three hun dred and forty-three women and children, impulsive young Frenchman attempted the ai nation of Premier Ferry In Paris. He was arrested before he could hurt anybody. It* THE CITY. Then ban abundance of game In great variety In tko market and sportsmen ire having lots tf good shooting. Large crowds of people find great pleasure In standing upon the sidewalks and watching the work on the new Kimball bouse, party of emigrants numbering about twenty men, women sad children passed through Atlanta en rente to Texas. Handsj, November IS. Thompson, the grate robber at Camillas, N. Y, was sentenced to four yean and six months la the, state prison. Elder Morgan at the Mormon chur i h passed through Kansas City en route to 8r.lt Lake City with seventy-eight recruits from the -southern steles. A band of masked men went to the drug store of C. C. Sutton, Romney, Ind., bound him and then destroyed his stock and totally wreck cd tke bnlldlng. Sutton sold whisky and the destrmc- fton of Ms property was tho result. A shock of earthquake was felt en the bbnd ot Chios. Judge 'Cox rendered a decision In Washington astting aside the verdict in fsvor of F.allctt Kllbonrse for (80.000 damages agelast ex-Sargeant-st-Arms John G,Thompson for fake Imprisonment. 7N TUB CITY. The Must: Festival, the lint performance of which was given on Tbcrsdsy night, ’Closed last night. It wosagrandsurcessthrooghoxtand peo ple from scvcralc [tics attended It. Mr. Juice Levy, the world-renowned carcetlst, tad other distin guished musicians took part. Oas 'hundred new books have been added to the Young Men’s library, THE SECOND CANAL. Dehsmeps ACdresstec aha ttsfhh Shippers ■htTSSMSL LnxnrooL, November 17.—In an address •de livered In’the town hall ynteiftiy, M. de Leasops •aid that tke second canal across the bthmne of Sues could only be constructed.alongside (he pros- entono, with s.liberal margln’lnterrenlm for lie strenath ol each. ‘One ol the "canals could then be used (orshlps bound to and the other (or stripe re turning Ire m the Eed sea. This was the only solu tion ol the praeenl difficulty. Those who made the first carrel were propared to make tho second, ~ was ready to meat the vtcwr ol " would be impose!bio to do so government — ofitnr to be heard on any proposal thattuay be msde looking to a modification of tho rnrilarlnns governing the Shoz canal. A syndicate of'bankjen, represented by the Anglo Egyptian banking company, bas offered to provide the capital necessary to construct the new canal acmes tho Isthmus of Sue s It the government itself will underuse to br.lil it ( MONcnssTstt. November 17. —The -city council and theebamber of commerce ol Manclreetcr pre sented an addrewi to U. De Le Heps to day. In re sponse to the address De'Lessei» stated that a con gress of engineers would bo h ltd In Patta'shortly, at which would be considered a proposition to wi den the Suez canul and secure, adeprhef water ol forty metres. He also promt xed tut tko confer ence would consider the qi teetlon di'lhe canal due* STRUCK * LOG. Tko Steamer Will Kris, Silts a Bcarjr Cargo •loti la tko t lloslMSpcI, Momni, November 17'.—The steamer WiU Kyle, en route from New (Means to Cincinnati' •track a protruding log wh' lie mattinge landing at o'clock. Her cargooontli uof 303 tens,-principally S tar and molasses. She was towing a barge con ning 500 bales ol cotto n, not moot, demigod. The Will Kyle b listed bs illy, and lean are enter tained that she cannot bi irsbed. ^ ’Dlo YSLt oW Favehr' " Eighteen Deaths frost Yellow reror’-Dsrfag tho Week lot lloroos. ny.vsNA, November 17.—There were eighteen deaths Irom yellow ton it here during the put week. There haa boon a larger proportion et'Ctaosol yel low fever among tho si sipping than ls.ua;-el at this tesson. Tbb ts qirob ably owning to tho continu ant" ot the hot, damp weather. Theowaers ot the s’jeamer Nlagara.'haro been (fined 13,000 because several dozen ladles’ hats and buitlca were found lri an empty stato sc m ol the Teasel. Tho Ntstsrs was detainer' ties until a bondtor tho amount 1 Tht'(teor|b I'aulOe Opea-lo iBlrmlnic bam. Yesterday -morning the first .grain that ever vet out from Atlanta for Birmingham, suited atmte at the aecexd -section ol tho regular passenger train. The through train wee under thoebarge of- Conductor mil. li. Simms. It ran like a boat over tho new trash wnloh - U u smooth -u tho stand ard of (rid railroads. The train reached Annbton ■on User , but was detained there until two o’clock ts moot tho Fust Tennessee. Virginia end Georgia drain, which brousbt Major -John tv. Johnston, tho president and Mr. L. ■&. Brown, tho general freight and pusoager agent ol the Georgia Pacific with them, and aezumet ot other gentlemen who had been ir vlted ta goon the opening train, lit oped or.. Wolf Pen tunnel au run through lor the first time without a ttsp, aaC Blrmhigbsat wu reached at half put 5 o'clock. To day tbe regular schedule will go Into effect It will bavo besides tbeacoommciUtlomiralns a through passenger leaving Alls mast 7:35 snd arriving at Birmingham at 3:55. Trrlns.bouud cast leave Birmingham at 13:35 and arrive here sttds Both trains will make cloeo cornice- tlox at Birmingham wiili the trot nr each way on tbeAlabama (treat Southern New Orleans .rotte, anddniuAToid AUantaa competing line to that dt:. -Tilts’ Le. Till s sal Arthur, Arthurian candidate whose chtnera seem to ko improving all the time.—Peora, III., Xranacript. And now,more than ever the resalti ef Tuesday mean Samuel J, Tllden at the helix.—Quincy, Ilk Herald. Is TfUen using John Kelly't itroag Jaws b>crunch Grover Glare lino'.’ i It looks like IL-M -sura Herald, Arthur and-Ochiltree b a presidential Ueketlhst would 'hike second money.—Fort Worth, Texas, tiszette. Grandfather JHalne. Does that make him. too old for a presidential csudldatet TUdea b not a grandfsxher.—Detroit Tree Press. If Mr. Arthur should le nominated for tbe presi dency next year the republican ticket ivonid be srwbelsUagly defeated.—Clevebnd Herald. It President Arthur lex sensible mas he will prefer a reeaud term la tho wilderness, ant a longer one, to leading a forlorn hepe toward a second term in the white House.—Boston Herald. The Daavbi* UlsU Dakviiae. Ta, November.17.—The committee of forty appointed at the meeting of dtlzens on the 10th, held a meeting 3hb morning at which it ap peared that twenty wltneatsediad been examined, and that testimony had been taken covering about forty pages of legal cap paper. The committee haa Invited all persoas haring Information about the db'urbanceon the 3d, snd the conduct otthe white people here from that date to too dost ol the day of election to give their testimony. Many wttacr— are yet to be examined. 1'rshlbtUsn te ties rata. From the Providence, E. I„ Journal. Tss atlaxta, Ol, Covsimmoa blmtsnt in season and out ot season In promoting, not merely attempting to promote, the welfare of Georgia It •eyi s greet msoy things whleh here In New Eng land weald be dtscumcd mainly by tire citizen* of tbe sereisl db rlete, which shows In the firm place that tbe peouie need to be aroused, and secondly. THE NEW CONGRESS. PBN-PkQTURB OF HOUSE. THB NBW Who T>Ulb«t It and Who Hava b**n Left ot Hobjo- BcotlonoX Dlvlilon of the D«moor*tlo Ma. Jorlfjr—Yfttsroitlnt R«mlneoo«noco and COhtraata-The Crowded Ball. $ From Urn New York Herald. Washtkoton, Norembcr 15.—II all the member** elect of the house of representatives were la their seats on the first Monday In December, when Clerk McTberson calls tho roll, 825 members and eight territorial delegates would answer to their names. Bat they will not ddl be there. Some will be de tained at home by buslnea matters, some by sick ness, a few by reason of promotion to higher honors —such aa Ur. George D. Robinson, of Chicopee, tho next governor of Massachusetts; Mr. John Paul, of the serenth Virginia district, appointed United States district judge, and Mr. {John X. Kenua, of the third West Virginia district, who has, since his election, been chosen United States sena- ator aa successor of Mr. Henry O. Davis. The lat* ter vacancy, however, has been Ailed by tha elec tion of Mr. Snyder. The governor of Virginia has refused to call a special election to fill Mr. Paul’s •eat. When Governor Bn tier gets the official re* tnrtm declaring Mr. Robinson elected governor, he wifliprobably call a.speclal election in the twelfth Massachusetts district to fill the vacancy, unless Mr. Robinson should in advance tender hU realg* nation aa member elect of (he forty-eighth con gress. Tho existing vacancy in the first North Carolina District, caused by the death of Mr.Walter It. Pool will bo filled by special election on tho 20th init., while tho other vacancies from the eamo cauw in Iowa and Louisiana nave already beca filled. There, it but ono vacant neat by rc&sou «f a contested elec-, lion, and that Is the Second Mlssiaippl district,, the contestants being Meesn. Ch aimers and Man*, nlng, and Mr. Clerk HoPneraon will leave the ^nea*; ington this year, ts tn«7 did two yearsago, to make up a bare majority and organize the bouse. Bud: speaker are almost as well defined aa though they represented two parties—ono for tariff and ono'fcr anti-tariff legislation. saeftioMaL DlWsioN of tub xAiovmr. Of the *M6 members of the majority Jf are frem tho southern states, as follows: Alabama 1;.'Ar kansas l, 'Delaware 1, Florida 1. Georgia 10, 'Ken tucky 9, (Louisiana >5, Maryland 4, Mlssfe&lppl 5, Missouri 14, North Carolina 6, South Carolina 0, Tennessee 8, Texas 10, Virginia 4, and Wcat’•Vir ginia 3. The remainder (96) aro from northern and western states, as follows: California 6, Connec* tlcutS,'Illinois'?,Indiana!), Iowa 4, MasMctxucetts 8, Michigan 6, f*evada 1, New Jersey 8, NewX'ork a^Obdo 13, Pennsylvanui 12, and WeconslirC. The torn M 8cuthcrii states” has horetoforo been nnderstoOd to include all the old slave crates. be ckuaed which may not appear of any moment, but which In tho com ing oontest for clerkship of tbe hocso has t very Important bearing. To Illustrate: Mr. John B. CUrkc.‘Jr.. of Missouri, Is acandldcte for tfe*office, and tdisMr; J. D. O. Atkins, of TenneMce, and Mr. K L. llortln, of iDelaware—aUmemberrof the last congrma. Now, Mr. Carlisle, of -J.cntnel-y, R stroncdfnot the strongeat) candidate'for speaker among the southern members. Tho cane Me tea for doewt—perond postmaster are all, with one excop- tion,.perhaps, from southern states. There rema ns only aho office of herKtant-at-ann«, for 'Which till couteotanUare all northern men, cud, however lin- —**01 It may be as au offioe. It has not the cllghtest sago connortod with it. It repaired a very .. bond, and the incumbent enust necessarily setcct tho few subordinates who are to be mile hla cashxuidkoep his booxs and occonnts. Now, U will bo aeon that if Mr: CarlUlo should bo elected speaker and Mr. Clark clerk of tho house,»*J4o office of dcorkccpcraiid portmaster may al«ogc to souilT ern ocndldates. To change tbe old order-* (t has been decided to^aas Mtemiri a wcatcru’ state—tomke it out of the eld c%tegory-*<vbile two influential candidates from northern and we*ten states have entered the race for postmaster of the bouse and so a new order of things thas bee« brought about to divide the honors without putting ‘ >0 much stress < “ Tho forty-fourt J. C/Kerr, from new miwny, jdu.; cters, M(, Oeorgo M. Adame, from just acion tho Ohio rive: In-Kysand a doork eper, postmaster and char- lain all from southern states, leaving the sergeant- at arms, for Oblo. Tho death of Mr.tv?Cerr made Mr. Randall, of Pennsylvania, upeakejv'jut at eaott •acceetUng organisallon of the honse iko old off* cer: were retained or their plaew flllod with candi dates from the south. Yet, after all ealculatlona. tho combinations m hlch the friends ol the several candidates may now have made may be changed a day before the mooting of tho casieue, which lens* ually held on tbe Saturday proceeding tho bkngbi congress. CIXANOCfl IXCHE HALL OP VUE HOUSE. Tho return of theg;avel and Uro maoo toa-dem oevatlo majority wtfl, nnder the new census ap portionment, wltnca: a different scene than was presented whi n Mr. Speaker Blalaecalledjtbe forty- thirdcoocreas to order llie firs; Monday ln Deeeia* bertenyeers ago. dL!e had been freakerofthe prwlou* house, when the mem bon sat in great armchairs, with a desk like a little fortress In front of each of the 242 mcK-bers. Mr. Dlalno, who In earlier years had been a schoolmaster, know the advcnUKe of keeping whisperiug children apart if good order was to bo maintained. Jt hid teen comparatively an easy task, with hla vigor and firmness, tc maintain good order in thehoasodur ing the forty-first and forty-reconi congresses The width of apace separating mem non did :aot make It easy ^for the root* less ones to carry on oonveisation in their neats. When the new apportionment added fifty more sects to tbe floor It became necessary to removo tho-massive chain and desksand substitute light oane chairs and slender desks for the old ones, to narrow the aisles leading to the different rows of seats, and xo occupy every available loch of space In order to .accommodate the increoeod member ship. 1! it wai a matter of crowding ten years ag^ what will It be in the next house, when the mem berthle ls thirty-three larger than In 1873. Tbe crowding, of courae, ban beju accomplished by the same prooesaef reducing tho also of the desk*,.but ting th’ m atlU tloaer togethor, adding a new row to the outerolrdoand squeeaLog in seata where before there we *e narrow, very narrow aisles for aoceas and exit. Tbojcsult is that* :he member to whose Azuinuiiuni iiu.i WIU YUlcnUlS UJ.X, JtVWIll ft Hutchins id tho New York city list; with Perry Belmont, old Richelieu Roblasou and D. R. James to Uke care of the first three districts. The zeal of Aichle Bliss for large river and harbor ( propriaUons will be missed, and so will Walter Wood, General John Hammond, J. W. Dwight a Richard Crowley, all familiar faces In previous con gress, now crowded out by the large democratic gain from New York state. But Fraux Ulscock re mains to ask the honor of a complimentary vote of his party for speaker instead of Kelfer or Kaaon, which may serve as an indorsement for their sena torial race. Instead of Senator Lapham. The New Jersey delegation gains tho experience of Walter Phelps, a former member; but the familiar form of the rotund Miles Ross, tho presenoe of the rubi cund Robeson, of the veterau John Hill and tho .perpetual A. A. Hardcnburgh will no longer bp seen among the Jerseyites. Except J. Hart Brewer, of Trenton, the entlro delegation from New Jersey has been changed. CHANGES IN FENNSTLYANIA. -Pennsylvania returns the father of the house, Mr. W. D. Kelley; General filgham, cx-Spcakcr 8. J. Randall and Andrew G. Curtin; but where is Russell Errctt, the whcelhorse of western Pennsyl vania republicans? The courtly McLaue, of Mary land, wllj bo the governor of his state, while the defeated .'fpvkllcau candidate, Mi. Hart B. Holton, unlike Governor-elect Rooinson, of Massachusetts. £ ill hold ou to h!« seat in the house. Virginia atitl is Tucker, John 8 Barbour, who, for recent services rendered his party as chairman of the democratic committee, expects to be Mahone’s successor, and George C. Cabell, a familiar face to all. Think of old Virginia with only thiee democrats in a delegation of ten. The rest are re adjustees. North Carolina retains but one of her old representatives, A. M. Scales, and South Caro lina stfll hn>d*on to D. W. Aiken. Georgians will rnlaB Genc-wl Phil Cook.vonsecuthrely a member for maay sessions, and forover tho attenuated form da Alexander U. Stephens, whose presence now, Ills Mid, would be worth fifteen to twenty votes for Mr Randall. Hammond and Blount remain, both o. whom have been prominent In previous oon- f/cases, Trom Alabama still comes the gallant ■Kflary A. Herbert and tho scholarly FArney.wlth ‘feur other members o! the old delegation. Hern- ‘don, from tho first district, is dead, and Pryor Is the new memberfrom the eighth district. Miaeis* Mppl no louger scuds the wounded Hooker, with his ChcsterfielilUn manners, but tho old mem bers Muldrow, Money and Htngloton, will answer to thelrnames again. Louistai NEWS OF GEORGIA- WHAT THB PSOPLB ARB SAYINO AND DOING. All tbe Leading Orlmee, Casualties and Other greats— How tbe Crops Taraoguect tbe Country Stand —Talk About Font oo and Buaineoa— Ma'tors of General Xatwebt, Eto, UtoKV^1^ n . , to^W l ft?YolSSS nn i“pSte- “canght from, match. Tho match struck teTiTrSXS J5“ Montgomery had a numbor of 7..Tho Barid orator. E. John Elrts. la stUFfai -* —■- ana exit, a'oojcjujiu uxai« :ne meinoer 10 srncse lot shall fall a seat in the middle of a row will find himself os much oabarrassed, 1/ he wishes to leave it. as one does who tls hemmed in tbaxiiddle seat el a long row at a place .of amusement. .It was such a situation of aiEtini which made speaker Bl-dae entreat theCmembers of the forty-third congress to a!d him in keeping mr.nding order with bis Ivory gavel until the top of desk wu literally hammered into splinters, Ihti^iilfsi nl tha (m-tlL'P nf Iris* novi rigidity onioned, .excluding ovstyiodr from the fluorhuttiionicmhariand oflteors •( the house. ny position 10 a lair comcelllna fences. The CoNSTtnnoM places Georgia la both aspects la a moat favorable light- Probibltleo is donbUsn a reaction from tbs rots of free rani; bat It Is quite worth while that Georxt* thould try It. Apparently there la no Mato in the union where there Is to-day a non intense materialbm than la Gooifita; tbsrerreraud tha fever will here their ran: It will chans* ibecoastitotloo ot tblngn, and It will bo undoubtedly dominated at torn by the Jodtmeot and the eooscteoce. If Georgia ti mak ing haete to be rich, .he b Aotn, OO theoretlcaJJ/ upon the Uaes of bonent lndcitry. tvhat zhe sneaker ot toe next coucroH will hare to enduno with tho«3»jeombonand dolotateo In their teats ranulni tobechronteled, ondusei raanasrnct- or nil mum. But Increased membership Is not the only feature of the nsxt house. Koine will bo those with its dolsgatloa cut dowa cue member. BocrUl New Hampshire and Vsmont, teases Cite setts with an Increase ot.ene. New Tork and Pennsylrania will ban each otc more time under tbe old repteoenta- tlou. Of the seuthern states, Arkaasoshas increased two: Georvta. Kentucky, MiieDsfppt, lUscourt. Norik and Hoa’Ji Carolina, Vlntlnia and Wes’ Vir ginia, ono each. Texu hoi advanced from aU to eleven membere. Home of the western sta-ea, a'so, hare increased their mewbenblp—HJfnote, ufalo and Wisconsin, one each; California, Iowa, Michlyaa, Minnesota and Nebraska, two each, and Kansu lour. The pereonnet of tbe house will bo .—Floridorator, E. John Kiris, Is still-bi JO dclCRst on with J. Floyd Klufi. Texas, with Its incrcasol member.hlp, keep, tiro vcncrahte Keegan, tke Hid«to Culhcrwu and fiery tlllla anil adds to Or. list of Increased members solid -John Hancock and James W. Throckmorton, familiar , . forty third and other 'Con icmucnur, uu in* with his free trade .kcr Kclttr aud McKinley, 'Whose ct to be made more certain In tho con 's IxdianaiioldBfa«t to Holoran and rlea tho monotony 4vlth a delegation ts to four republicans, as Ohio, too, dlag thirteen democrats and eight Illinois bas dropped Sparks, but k«up« Cannon, alro Morrison, Hpr lngor (who would liket? be oneaker), licitdorson and ThoKM. She Riaewlllbo n#ard .rom’.'n tho coterie of Irish mem bers with John K. Finuerty, of Chicago, In the lead, uutf Collinx, of Maaacbasetta. and Foma, of Ohio nofiiar behind. Robert R. 'IF.tt Is also returned, whe secareful reports of the speechea O' Abraham Ur.^oln in the ciemorr.blo rcuatorial fight of 1858, lUsiMid, made Jdueoln sapopular ameng republi cans and hutm-^uontly the nominee of the Chicago cwivcntlon for cue presidency. NoMNuxaeouD f flows Is sUlffiod by the Scotch voloo of MoCord «id Ka»<on,(iic- blandest efspeakeic and pallia- x'cnuriaiiN But vrhat achango poKtIcs has made this delecatloif! 'Hitherto it warsolldly repub- dican, save ky one In the forty-fourth congress; iow it huvaxii: inrjo democrats end one green- 'jack demooset. ditmtueky loses Troctor Knott's wit In the bonne only to Audit In her governor’s chair. She baa now two rcpublicana, a gain of one forme- yean. In tho dclete-tlon, however, atm Car Jo. who will bo speaker In all human •Vurf Xklttdcbttrn, who. wanU t j bo K-na- attains.. Tenneisoo loses one re* publlozn, but still bu two, though aho did not re turn tbe veteran. Whluhonie, rionse or Atkins. Tbelattorwantstosucceoti Clerk MoPbemon. Cssoy Young, ot Memphis, resumes nil place In tho (lelc- gallon. Bolton] will still bo heard from Colorado, and Bosoomrs from California, at tho bead ot solid democratic <leli cation. Kansas now ha seven membere. with tie stalwart format ilukeli In their midst. Michigan, which was In the tut congress solidly republican, now scuds six dem acrats out of the-eleven members; but whure is tho stentorian volco of J alius Caisar Burrows, and whore, oh -whore, Is Jay A. Ituhboll. However, Herr will be there, tbe bole moire at Sunset Cox. Missouri li solidly democrallo—tho banner elate, for that mat tor—with tte'lourtooti votes. Hho still huJudfo Ilucknorai tho head other delegation mud Bland he patron saint ot the advocates ot more silver dollars, at the tall. Wiscoaslu, too, has felt the democratic tidal wove, aud studs stx at the nine members from Its fold. Williams tho so called Uonoerges of the west; ox Governor Pound, the cyulealBiagg, with Caswell and Hazleton, all old members, will no longer grace tho floor of tho h0UM. It Robeson Is not there another ex-secreta ry, Nathan It. Goff, ot West Virginia, will be, who Macow, Ga„ November 1.3.—A rnmor was afloat this morning that was calculated to cause n aerloaa happening to the success of the Atlanta Musical Festival. It was watch ed and nursed carefully all day, and this af ternoon it burst out on the city in stem real- ity—that tlie Macon chorua would not attend the festival. Mr. E. D. Irvine was sought and asked the occasion of the quick, adverse decision of the members. He said: “Our la dies object to appearing on tho stago with Le vy , tho cornetlst, and have positively declin ed to attend, claiming that a man who re joices at being rid of his wife and children is not a fit companion or associate for them." One chanting little soprano said, as aho stamped her dainty little number 2 on the axminster, “nothing wonld induce mo lo appear with euoh a heartless wretoli. Obi If I only had him here now." This is the general decision of tbe ladies who were to have joined tho party from here. Tho gentlemen are at tho command of the manager of the festival, and It is presumed will attend. Mr, Irvine wired Manager Doepp this evening tbe action of the Macon delegation. Coosawatte*, Gordon County, November 12.—Tho gin , ainuc! Montgomery caught fire on Tharsday lost while raining. 80, while there baa bocn the usual upheaval In the representation, it will bosson tbat many ot tho old familiar demooretio names still remain on tbe roll out ol which lo select chairmen and make up tbe Important committees of tho bouse. Of tbe chairmen ot fifty-one committees In the foriy-ilx oongreos oppotuud by Mr. Randall only nineteen ■re members ol the next hmwe, and with lour or five exceptions filled unimportant plaooo; and II he were again elected speaker they would In all probability bo nlagated to-Coventry, aanooe of them are known now to bo In favor of blare-elec lion. Ot tho 135 demiK.-rata but.73 were members ol thelaalboosa. Probably over one hundred arson Urely new to Iho belle of oongroea. Tho speaker, whoever be may be, will bavo, Including the mom- berthlp ol tho way* and means and appropriation commfuoca, a chairmanship or place ou those com- ml> toes (or nearly every democratic member ol thu last house, ao that the labor ol providing reaaonably good places (or the ambitious will not bo oo very difficult. DANOIB FOft SPAIN. Preaeb KWerteteCreate a Dlalarbaaca-A Deelxalag Sflnlstav. London, November 17.—A correspondent at Vlen na says the projected journey of orown prince Frederick William begins • cease of uneasiness, It Is not forgotten that tbe Spanish quarrel led to tho war ol 1870. It Is feared that King Alfonso baa not bold enough on bla people lo aecure tho Gor man crown prince against Insult, which would upset the work of yean, and terminate all lnsuran cesol peace The Madrid correepondent of the Times lays It Is stated that tho French comaannlste In Bercelonu, ■Iter having vainly endeavor cd Induce the Catalon workmen to Join them loan anti-German demon- otration upon the arrival at Barcelona of the crown Prince Frederick William, threatened lo eaisy the scheme Into effect themselves. a DBHUXINO KIXMTXa. A Madrid dispatch to the Times lays: It la under stood that General Lopes Domfnques, minister ot war, lasts la n poo the adoption o( universal auffmga In the revision In tha constitution, and refuses lo ipt tha Hagasu compromise, which gives the tot suffrage to those who can read and write. —isjority of the ml ilatry are willing to accept Ibis compromise. In order to eecure a untied liberal government. IIGeneral Domlnque* persists In hla very much changed. Maine kr solidly republican. Hureh and Laid, the greenback democrats, drop oatot tbedelegstfoa: Vermont revives tha vtaere- ble Luke Poland, with hlsoldcoogreasional record, sepulchral vole*, blue coal sal brass buttons. Massachusetts haa dropped Crapo, Harris and Nov er oas. three old members of tbe delegation, and has added Patrick A Collins, of Irish anity memory, end Henry B. Lovering to keep company with Leo pold Morae, to long the lose democratic representa tive from the old bay stale. Connecticut baa re versed fu political faith, and sends three democrats end on* republican In plaos of one democrat and three rvpnbUcens. Tha familiar face of ex.8enalor W. W Eaton will be there with the equally tamll- tar presenoe ot old John T. Waitfof Norwich, who haa grown gray la oong wetionel harness. NSW York adds General Slocum to In list And Mm ply mas the ofiot of minister ot war to further his own ends, and will thus prolong the present unsatisfactory politest ■enmtfon. BsauN, November 17.—Crown Prince Frederick W . lam lad here at nine o'clock this morningupon ts trip to Spain. MASSACHUSETTS LIBELLANTS. Malta tirswtax eat #T Iks Kaesst Elastlsaa Ifiarr IfaMaxsa Claimed. Boston, November 17.—Tbe Traveller myg Col- cael Hugely, of Governor Batler’e staff, haa cam- ms need suit against Hon. Alonso W. Beard for alleged libel In muring In hla speech, first made at Lawrence and repeated at other pieces. Hug- uely-s attorney, Edward Avery, haa. It la reported this morning, at'ached Beard's property to answer the claim for damages to Uw amount of (25.000. It la further rumored tbat W. A. Hlmmoot la ebon I ■osns Beard for alleged libel against him. uttered in the asms aptech, and It laesld to be probable that (lues of tna dally papera of this city, which gave currency thereto, are to be joined os defend etna barrels of water in bis gin,tad it was putont, IIaunktt, November 12.—Messrs. Mershon A Elynt, (toilers In general merchandise at Sharon for several yean, have omlgned to James Brook and Ed. Croaker. Liabilities not known or assets. Norwood is on a boom, six stores and several more contemplated, William W. Stevens, of Maylicltl, has recently bought a fine registered Jersey bull in Ohio tbat took premium at state fair, Mr. S. bad 31 skeep killed by dogs and has killed 31 degs. This is very nearly “even Stevens” in number if not in value. ©nrriN, November 12.—Tbe accommoda tion or UarnesvMle goober is reported to bare run over and killed a negro coming out of Atilanta this evening. At Forest station another utgro bod bis leg broken by attempt. »ng to board the same train. The latter was brought to Griffin to-night. Medical aid was at once summoned to attend tho unfortunate darkey, Daiilonsoa, November 12.—The material, boiler, and fixtures are all being put in place for an early completion of the new ten stamp mill on Ralston's branch, near tho briar patch, by IltiiT it Blackmar. Not moro than naif the gold mills are running for tho want of water; springs, wells and streams not yet supplied with bolt the usual amount of wa ter throughout this section. Bio CiaxK, Noveutbor 12.—There is considerable excitement over a stab- blng affair that occurred near this place sued for his arras! The case will probably be investigated by the grand jury now in ses sion here. Mr. Jenkins is a young man of good character and quite popular. The af fair is much regretted. Ciiattanoooa, November 18.—A ipeeialfrom Tal ltdcga rays: A few days ago a quarrel arose between Napoleon Arrington, Willie Trince and Chambers Bank* negroes, near this place, on tho Anniston and Atlantic railroad, at Bowman's compress,about •he payment ol 25 cents, owed by ono to tho other. Since gave Arrington a pistol telling him to shoot ace. Banksdled last night last night, at Fletcher Begley's. Ooe Cicero tin, Klonzo Fowler and Lucius Venable. Hardin, „ ,. r . commenced a row about some old and an settled matters, in which Cicero Hardin wau seriously dt not fatally stabbed in tho back and side end was slightly cat In several other places. Lawbencivilcx, November 12,—At Snells- villr, in this county, Friday nlgbt, a serious and probably fatal cutting and stabbing at- fray oacurrsd. Ben Watkins, a notorious and desperate character, cut Van Green in six E laces about the head and neck and stabbed tm once between tbe fourth and fifth ribs. He out Greea’s throat, split his left ear, cat hla left cheek open, split bis nose snd cut him four indies across the forehead. Green hit Watkins with a stick. This miule him furious, and he let on to Oreen like a wild mga. Watkins is a much-larger and stronger man dhsn Giaen and could have whipped hint it fair tight. Watkins baa been in a hundred fights and has been killed temporarily once or twice, A warrant was issued egalcst and tbe officers arrested him. Tbe trial trill bo had to-day. Colonel Bimmons is repre senting tbe defendant. Bokc, November 14.—A negro arrested for wife besting this afternoon succeeded in eluding tbe group of the officers, and ran down Brood street with tbe speed of tbe wind. A large crowd gave pursuit, and tbe nrgro, being band pressed, turned down a side street and jumped into the Ooatsnaula river. When he had swam tome distance the officers airived on tbe bank and threatened to shoot him if he did not return. This frlghtededlilm and he meekly submitted and wl'h dripping garments was carried to the •'•boose. ALi'iiAitzrra, November 14 —On lost Satur day night at the residence of Fletclierltagby, In Forsyth county, at a party, two young men, Alonxo Forster and Cicero Harden, tw tween whom for several months a grudge has existed, met and got into an altercation, when they both drew their knives and began entting each other, producing such wounds si to make tbe recovery of either extremely doubtful, Fowler is the son of W. A. Fow ler, tax collector of tbs county. Tbe occur, rence is a sad one, Butlie, November 14.—A little sensation was caused here to-tiay by the marriage of Mr. Wm Hogg to Miss Georgia Garrett, a girl between twelve and thirteen years old, by W. I*. Caldwell, J. F. in bis office. This is tbs second daughter of Mr. Robert Garrett who bu married at this age. Mr. O. wu a good soldier tml returned from tbe war with* out a dollar, by economy and industry be soon accumulated enougli to risk a marriage in 1800—being a man full of energy be bu evinced tbe fact tbat It does not taka always to get a start in tbit world's goods nor mar- ringeabie daughters. Mii.neoi, November 15. -The county court adjourned yesterday. Two of the parties charged with illegal voting, namely, Dick Roberson and John Jsrrel, were convicted and fined (15 with all costs. On Tuesday and Wednesdsy nine other* were convicted u fol lows: Hunts Bastwlck, larceny from the bouse. Bill Rucker, concealed pistol, Felix Anderson concealed pistol, Ab Harvey, playing and betting at cards: and tbe fol lowing five for riot, to wit: Clark Hayes, Tom Culbreath, Aleck Kilgore, Jim Tanner and George Griffith, All of tbe above con- victs are negroes, and all young except tbe two illegal voters. The other illegal voting cues were passed until tbe December term. CoLDiiace, November 15 —An unfortuneie killing occurred at Jones’s crossing, a station on Ibe Southwestern road, twenty milee from this city yesterday evening. Mr. Stirling C. Jenkins and a negro named Charles Davis were trying to arrange an account. Davis wu due Mr. Jenkins, when tbe negro mode a thrust at Mr. Jenkins with a knife. As the negro wu making a second thrust Jenkins drew a pistol and shot him SWaynxzsobo, November 18.—Frank Byms, who wu faulty wounded In the Roger*Byms tragedy, li dead. According to agreement ot counsel Brit Rodgers and Rnfus McNorrlll were bound over under tin charge ol voluntary man- ihey will betrieti In thoanporfor court Mr. W, U. Fulcher was found severs! murdered hi a mysterious way near Me- Bean depot. No one knows who commuted tha deed, lie was shot In the back of tho bead with buckshot.and found lying In the woodi. Ercryof- tort la being made to find out who the murderer la really, Rons, November 10.—Ben Taylor, a notorious ne gro, got Into a difficulty with another negro lato lut nlgbt, and tried to naehlm up with a knife end plitol. Ho wu arrested to-day on a warrant for as- mult with Intent to murdor. McRae, November IS.—Jeff Sparks, the negro that killed two men near Towns, In this connty on the icthdar of lut January, died this morning of hemorthago from Uts lungs. Ha had perpetrated the moat cold-blooded murder that could well bo conceived of. For some reason he become Jealous ot a negro by tbo name ol Fay- otto Tin.ley end determined to put blm ont ol bla way. With this purpose In bis heart ho sought him out and found him In a cabin with another negro named Morgan Goff. He en- tcrcil tho cabin with agttu In bla hand, had a tew hot words with Tiuzloy and thon shot blm down. Alter killing him bo was 111 tho actof leaving the bouse, when the thuiiKtit .truck him that there wu a living witness to his murderous deed; whereupon ho turned and fired tho remaining load Into tho heart ot Morgan Goff. Ho wu in dicted at tbe lut April term of tbe superior coart, and wu lo havebeen tried at tbe October term Just S hut alter a careful examination by good ans tho court wu ol tbo opinion that he wu k to undorgo a trial, and his esse wu eon- tlnucd. In his premature death tho gallows la- cheated ot a victim, but society Is rid ot a villain. Atiansra, November 17.—Tbe dlscorery that W. H. Falohet wu not murdered at McBean u lint supposed, but camo to bis death by natural catties, hu relieved the people ol that motion greatly, u all zona of rumors were afloat concerning the at- fair. Toccoa, Norembcr 17.—Upon tho question ol is suing bonds for edncsttonsl purposes, tbe pcoplo to day voted overwhelmingly In the afflrmatlvo. Only two votes were cut in the negative. Bo Ihe prospect Is that we will have a fine college at an ear- \lArNKivu,r.E, November 17.—The mayoralty oon- tcitcontlnuee to be tha most exciting thomo among our citizen*. Mr. John A. Bmlth withdrew from the race some days since, and tho friends of Colonel Kamnel C. Dutilsp at ouco announced his candl- imllon hu been most favorably re- i aud onlhuzluticmeetiug wu hold ist night, snd tho good work goes nraveiy on. Tbo Esglo ol yesterday contained somo llljudged paragraphs on tbe election that do not represent the sentiments ot Colonel Dunlap nor his friund*. Great enthusiasm prrv.lls, and many claim his election by a voto of two to ono. I think inysdl his election ts a foregone conclusion. Couimwjs, November 17,—A horrlblo murder wu committed nosr Society Hill, Alabama, lut night. A pedlar named Johnson, from Girard, Ala., wu tbe unfortunate victim, and 3 unknown negro fiends, who did the horrlblo deed, Johnson wu In n wagon driving t wo |ior»i-K, accompanied by a boy sgod twelve, tho son ot Mr. A. P. Holf- bausteri woili.73','. SoBfifin wok iheuonty tbs late James P. Johnson, who wu kill*-1 In tlio confeder ate war, snd leaves sn aged mother, two sisters sod a brother. No further particulars ol the horrlblo crime can beoblalrtcd at this place. The negroes have not been found. Savannah Nows: About eighteen months ago negro living In Beaufort district, Houlh Carolina, was killed, and though an effort was Immediately matte to secure tbo nsmo ol tho man who com- ntirted tho crime, tho authorities wore fora lime ballled In tbelr lovi-itlgatlons. It was finally learned that a. mulatto about 35 years ol ago, and about 6 foot 11 Inobos in height, wu con nected with tho tragedy. Tbo man wu also aald lo rcwimblo sn Indian In features and complexion, and It wu Intimated tbat bo lied to Georgia, whereupon » reward was offered by tho governor ot Hist state for hla capture. Tho culprit, who Is Mid to be Wllllsm Birafni-, at length camo to Savannah snd married snd occupied a bouse In BrownsvIUo, where ho lived In landed security for some months. Hlralno docs not seem lo lisvo had thu rernotcat Ides ol concealing hlmacll while here. Ho moved etwnit quite freely and mado many acquaintances. A few days ego Mr. Waring Itusicil, 8r., heard Hint mralnowu In tills vicinity, Rnd night before hut decided to effect hlasrrest Tbo secured had a rep utation ot being a bold and dangerous fellow, aud tbat u be wu usually well armed would probably make a desperate effort to retain bis liberty. Dur ing tbe night Mr Hunch discovered the where. snouts of the fugitive, and taking two detectives, wont tea house Its llrownsvllio snd called Btralne out. Tbo latter, finding thstone side ot the bouse wuguarded.took a pistol and attempted to rush out through a door on tho opposite side, where he wu, however, mo' by a man who pointed s shotgnn at his head snd compelled him lo surrender, Tho f rlaoner snd bis captors returned to the city about ve o'clock yesterday morning, when he wu placed In alL Tho Macon Telegraph gives the followlngstconn t ot the Baldwin county homicide: On Bamislsy sfk-rrioon lut Johu Tolllsoa. ■ quiet, peaceful anti tcmiK-rste citizen, wu killed at Double Branches, on tho soutbero suburbs ol tbaclty, by Alsxander McMillen and bis two sons, Johu and Inn, John West Ungobl snd Aus Wilxm In such a manner u to mako all good citizen* fear that ■ foul murder wu perpetrated In our midst. T hu deceased Is a young man with a wife and live children, without mean, and lived la BeoUaborodistrict. Alexander McMillen and aopa era white tenants on the land ol the late Pariah C. Furmon. They had been drink- Ing at Kreuts’s bar, where thodinlcultylintstarted. but were on their way home when the killing occurred. The body of the deceased wu tnn fully cut—one lerae wound mado with a knife In h a back, one In Us abdomen, and the one that killed him In the neck severed, tbe carotid artery and Jogular veln, killing him instantly. All par- UsMxespt John Wert Ungold, who la still at Urge, were arrested almost on the spot. Coronor Scott mmedlately summoned a Jury, with Oscar Cone u foreman, but In consequence of Ibe lateness ol the hour, adjourned over unlit 8 o’clock next morning, *nd h»u the body convoyed to tbe court room. William Tolllsoti, brother of the daeeaasd, when sworn Mid ha. with the dsesased. wulnKrcurz’a Ur late Saturday afternoon, and played a game for a drink with Alex McMIllln. After winning taleo he remarked lo McMillen, "I have won,” wbtn MeMUlcn called him a d-n lie. Brother John then said, "Slop, boys; I’ll give 50 cenls rather than have a fate,” sad asked me torn home. As we were leaving Alex McMIl ten eold: "We will eettlo this onlho road." Broth er John and I then left for homo and got te Chancr Wright's house, whop I asked them toaobsekand set a drink, but, m be never drank, he refused. We then started homo and got to fishing creek bridge, where John McMillen raught up with us. Harrison Barnes sworn, aald: When I got to tbe north end of tha Ffsblug creek bridge on my way home Saturday evening, I noticed a olfficullv at the other end of the bridge. I ns John pistol abot and vanclng on John Utter shot seemingly latently hca John McMIIP-n —, ——, Tollleon. when the again, running behind hla mule trying ti) ret out of Ms way. McMillen «r»t had hla hand In bli pocket; then hla knlle In hla hand. I could not hear a word. There were with Tolllson the old man Tolllaon, John and William, sad IJtelnk Ur. Allan wm not far off. After the shoo, the Tolllapniiren, and las coming down the road Alex MeMlllen, Dan UcUillen. John West l-lngold, and ten atepa behind Aus. Wilson. Alex MoMlllen had a ptetpl, Dan McMillen a platol, John West Unfold s knife and Ana WIW01, well-a- well-hla nat In hi* hand hollowing, "Where are John Wcst^UnffoM dropped >n all the ally they tltaiy?" InpantngmeJotm blsbundleand I picked It i Alex McMUIeu eay, "By God. we have him him!' And as he passed me he holloed. "Kill blm! kill him!” The otter evidence wu sahettntUlly thrust Jenkins drew a pistol and abot him over tbe left eye, killing blm Instantly Jen kins came to the cl y, and with Coroner Brooks repaired to tbe spot last night, anti I the Mete Alter all wu qulei.lt wu found tha t held oniDgneet. Tbe Jury returned * y* f . | Josh Dubois was cut In the shoulder; how nobody dictof justifiable homicide Mr Jenainala I hnowa yat The verdict of lire Jury liunot been niwin thetitj^ on dno warren t has bre n*Up 2^“^ “ of h “ not ^