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VOL. XV.
ATLANTA, CEORC1A.
Wudnojidny Evenlmt.Jitn.l ;>’<»»
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ATLANTA. GEORGIA, TUI USD AY, JANI.AliV II. 1BGA
NO. 11
JhSv wiling 2 Edition.
<;ruut and I'olftJ. ,
■Tlfero never was a more complete i:.,niiaal,
iin-niul iimi physical, limn llmt DfW-nlcd try the
I’nfflent and Vieu President eli-i t—buliyi un
(i.-msnd Umnl nml Hpeukur l!o|la\. (Iiai.t is
modest, unassuming, simple in tastes uml habits,
opposed lo demonstration*, ovulions, orutions,
uml glorifications. He minds liis business and
says very little, Hint seems lo recommend oilier
people lo do likewise. (Julian, on the contrary,
is pom puis, presumptuous, nslcululious, land ol
show, ltie recipient ol numbers ol ovalious,
llie tjpiaker pi countless orations, and tin- iuees-
sanl participant in all sorts of glut ideations. Ue
Ims no business to mind and, doe* it very wall,
••• oeeausc, Ueuerul Oranl won't talk, alleeta to
talk lor Uliu, and to utter oracles as lo tlio "In
corning administration." Vanity uud sell
bUHleicncy, swagger and atUi.-luliou, buve
icaeUed tlieir acine.iu IVliuyler Collas. C’ollas
Is ulwuys doing or saying somelbiug uud Coitus
is'pretty generally the subject of (lie doings and
hayings. We can hardly imagine two men
more m/like than Urnnt and Coitus. There IB
not a Kummendablu ipmlity in Hie liirtiier, the
diametric op|Misile ol which is not lound In the
latter, and their tastes are as widely ditlereut as
lliu rtpratt Imnlly—"Jack .Spratt could eat no
tut and bis wile could eal no lean."
ttpwlul ('nrruBpntiili'liiT ol ttic llftUlluuru Uuxillto
\v.tsinvti|u.v.
Wamiinoton, Jan. 10, 1802.
1 staled the other day that the lion. Klibu 11.
Wuslibiniie bad, at a very critical moment, bs-
tmyed Uuu. Grant—that instead ol a “ friend in
need,” be proved at an all-iuiporiant moment
Ins worst and most insidious Hrtd bitter enemy.
At the same time it was intimated that the lads
staled would be proved it any Irieud ol lieu,
lira lit would make llie dumauit even "through
the public prints.” Nut a itadical newspaper
1ms taken up the gauntlet. Know ing the trutli
oi the charge, however, the taels may have been
so tar w iihlieid trom the " coming umn " by bis
Itadical advisers. 1'robably it would have been
■ pis well it lie bad been kept in “ blisslul igno
rance " upon this DgfnL Certainly no political
end desiraole to the Conservative party can be
reached by preventing such a man as Wushburue
lroiu goiug into the cabinet. Unu thing is sure,
and mat is, it llie new President designs to lurin
u cabinet ol materials not inimical to him while
ne was serving in a military capacity during the
late war, ho must gu outside ot Ids prosenl Con
gressional adulators I Facts iii abundance are
at baud implicating other aspirauts lor Execu
tive lavor besides Mr. WaBliburue with combin
ing to nip his Bprouling honors in the hud.
lint ullhougn the Itadical organs have been
siguillcuully chary ol treading upon Ibis deli
cate grouud,some weak-knueo Democratic Jour
nals nave met my slariliug developments with
llie wide-moulhed aud glarod.-cyed inquiry of
• can it lie possible?"— alter the'habitual manner
lii llie quasi-idiotic luirhumi ot good l^iieon
Anne, ol blessed memory, li Is, I here fore? pro
per lor me lo say that my charge against \V.nh-
uurue (and 1 might, and may Include funny
otliurs by name) can be sustained by un loss au-
ijioruy Uian President I.mcolu iumsell, w lioso
words 1 punned as roveaived to me, aud which
can be lestilied lo by such uiiirapearbablo wil-
ucsses as Colon,-1 Ward II. Lenipu, of this city ;
Ueueral Hiuglelou, ol tgiuncy, 111, Hon. Jesse
K. Uubois, lordlerly Auiiilorul the otale ol 111,
huU Uou. June P. Csner, cx*s5ccretary of the
Interior.
in mu presence ol these gentlemen and many
others, Mr. Lincoln not only accused the llliuois
“‘embeoaif "going back” un Gram, in the man
ner uiuulfoned, but accompanied the exposition
in bis pertldy by saying mat the Ueueral had
not been really befriended by a single member
ol the party except General Dickey, now Assis-
• lanl Attorney Ueueral,'on whose rfport sloue,
auout lliat tmiu, lie determined, "to give Grant
u lair chance.”
Enough, however, ol this particular point lor
ihe present In respect to one ol the gentlemen
whom 1 nave thus called to the witness slaud,
the papers ol yesterday give oaruust of coming
developments that w ill startle the world and
"me rest of mankind." I ipiotu Iroufflue /ntM
Ujtm'tr:
*“ -So administration of any President ol the
” C oiled States hsB embraced such great and im
portant events us that ol Mr. Lincoln. The »e-
uci history ol his administration, embracing the
(in'.'ate interviews and coi/espoudence with pro
minent-individuals ol all panics and prolusions,
mill rebels ami loyalists, with man ol the South
ami id the North, with emissaries ot the rebel
lion, and leading advocales ol the "on to Kick-
mono" |Mihoy ol conducting liiu war, would
firm a volume ol intense interest. Such a work
has been undertaken by Ward ,11. Lsiuou, who
- will soon have il ready lor llie press.
-Nilotic, perhaps, was nearer to Mr. Lineolu
or more familiar with all his transactions, from
the lime be lelt Springfield Income lo Washing
ton lill the inoun-m of bis dealli, limu was Col.
I.amoii. He was bis Irusled lnend, and ever
walcliliil l ir bis protection imiu all kinds ol as
suitis. Pamihar, also, with the lending polili
eiaus in all parts ol llis country, he was capable
ol appreciating the subjects ol eonsullaliuii bo-
tweed iht-in ami Mr. Lincoln.
I n- 'Secret History' which Colonel Laniou
IS preparing lor pilhlieatiou will i-onlain much
that is rich ay'ii inry. It will Is-an exposilion
»»l»l ouly of wlntt Mr. I,im-nlr/>\«ffd and did, but
■il'Wlrnt was sin.I and done in lids'eon m-etion
tiy many ol tin: poliucians now promiuenl lie;
lore ilie country, ll will probably strike some
bal'd aud unexpected hils, hut that it will la- lull
-d Julero-t to eyery American student cuimot be
doubted."
Thu Sau-ly Stewart Virginia "Conference
•l '.iinmiltee " arc raiding lerlli at the National
Hotel , ll is viay voluble. M^yeMjihile, the
"•inoveiui.nlis pr'o.|iu'iii’g iis'legimhale Irnils
We junru from a ttjchinimU dispatch that, "a?
an .dint to the operation* ot tuc Virginia I'mn-
miltee iij Washington, the Stale Grant and Gill-
lii. Assoi ialion have adoDU-il, a iiiemiuial lo
i 'mien ss asking, in view of llie deception prat-
UseiKTiy persona wlmse disabilities leyvo hern
lelllpVe.l, that ho Inrlher steps Is; taken iu that
direction until the applicanS have proved iu the
.coming election licit they lavor re-const ruction
by' voting for it A emuinllteo is to lie scut' lo
WiiJQiugiem to i-'pp-»se mu amne-sly move
menu."
Nearly a year ago it was suggested in these
-h-tlers llmt the Kadicals had delerminnt to in
troduee inln llie Union as States the negro
Islands in the- Garibluun Spa, Willi thu ulliniate |
view ol negro supremacy on Ibis t-miliuenit ! —
The Idea was treated willi contempt by news
papers on all si-le-s ol jiofmi-s. Lei tliciubslan
uni men ol nil parlies ponder upon llie preposl
lion introduced into the House on Friday, as an
run-ring w dge In Ibis predetermined projivt.
General Hanks wus aiitllnnxatl by llie llniiae
Committee on Foreign A Hairs to report the lol
lowing joint resolution fur a protectorate over
Hnvtl ami San Domingo.
nr*i/nvf, That the President ot tbe Unileii
Stales la; aud be is hereby uutlinrlz.-il lo extend
lo llie Government and people of Uio Keputilius
,yl II tyli uml San Domingo Uie protecllou ol the
tin list Stales, for the pui|a»e of assisting them
to establish iNiruianem republican lnitltutlon*,
wlnuyver these Governments nr ellhereof them
shall apply tolhc United States lor its proleo-
thin, or wiieueier llievl/residi lit snail lei satis
tied tliat the Goveruinem uii-i |n-oph- of theau
Republics desire or vnliini'ftrtjy consent to the
pnjtccxjon ol this (iovi-nimem, provided tlul
lilt) JlfesiiienC shall comimihicate to lie- two
•Mohses rtf 'Gongiess inmiedialely iiiloriuatiou -I
any action which lie- Govci iimuiilol the !. mo -I
Stales may lake upon Hns suffltel.; and pi -
vtded, also, that no action winch limy call l-d or
require any lippi annul Ion ol ijfRney from tie;
Tieasury ol the liililed Slates shall beaulh-.i-
Jam or Luliitnencelt under lie- auihmilv ol this,
losolullon WHllgUt lie- pi-1 h-iia eonsenl - I t '■ if
gross. N
UKURMI1 UIGINUTI Uli.
SENATE.'
WaiiNi-.-iuv, Jari M
'l lie Hennte met III their new Llminlier io
Kimball's Opera Home to-day at lgo'cloik
The Senate tielng called to order by its I'rcal-
denl, Mr. Goidey,.lbe Hfgiil Hev. Ilhlmp tjuiii-
tard ol Ttfnnesseu, Uing ilivlle-l, opened the
Semite with an iilipreisSJ player.
Lpiin the roll being culled il was ascerlaiuBH
a quoruui Was pieseul.
Mr. Spear olleied a rSsiilmiou inlorining the
Umise, tlial Hie Senule had mgimi/e-l, un i were
ready to proceed Willi lmsim-ss
During the discussion ol Spears' ri-soimi.-n,
the President diew nstlies limn Rs hat, - "I-
Senalor selecting his seul as his inline was called.
A lew mistakes iu Seimtorsseiecling seats alrea
dy taken priidfieed soine.liltle pleasanliins.
A resolution was introduced ami lifjgtcd ap
pointing a coiniuillee ol tlm-e to Walt mi lie
Governor, tmtilyiug him that the Senate w a- i.r-
gauized and. ready loi husiiiess Messrs. N-m
ually, MeWhoiler, an-i Wnodwart 'Verr ape
| loll lied this coiinuilliu.
.A resolution was imro-l-e ed tL it -ii- l’o -i
deul ol the Senate ap|ioiut a eoinnollee ol Iiv<
(6 prepare rules for the government ol the Sen
ate.
The •."-pillion being passed, the IVst-lcut .ip- j
pointed Messrs. Spear, Nonnally, Harris, ('and j
ler, aud Woolen Ibis committee.
A message being received tliat the ll.-ttse had 1
adj-mined, Mr. Hums introduced u resolution'. !
which was pas--d, that the Senate adj-airu umd
l'J o'clock -m Friday.
There being a lie, tV'<Fre.-.'dent yijh-d tea
So the Senate stands adjourned to 1J o'clock mi
Fridav.
LIOl'SE.
The House met at 10 20, anil w is railed l - or
der by tlie Speaker.
Prayer by the Hev Mr, Crumley.
The loll being called, tbe Speaker mu le a few
remarks, alluding feelingly to the death of .Mi
Butts, touching on tbe condition ol llie Siaic,
and complimenting the Messrs. Kimball on the
splendid building which they have erected, and
which is now used as the Capitol, contending by
declaring the House ready to ffl-oceed to busi
ness.
41 r. McCullough moved that a commUtetfll
flv» bo appointed to notify the Senate and the
Gwvuruor lliat ihe House Was oreuimo-d.
On motion it was carried, aud tbe Speaker
appointed Messrs. MeOullough, Sisson, Darnell
and Grimes, as said committee.
Mr. Anderson moved that the Ih-ftse adjourn
until to-morrow 12 o'clock.
Mr. Tweedy moved that It adjourn until Sat
urday, (be desks lor the members not having
arrived.
Mr. Bryant amended by moving that the
House ad|ourn until Friday, by which time the
Hall will be entirely complete.
Mr. Tweedy accepted the amendment, aud
the‘House adjourned until Friday, at 12 in.
BY TELEfKAPlI,
•VATU' TOKK A.3S0CUTKD riWSS DISPATCHER
,v o o .v i) i a r a r c u E s.
New Vohk; Jan. ill.—'The Scviuson cotton
case, involving a uiilliou dollars, gives a verdici
against the government
8t. Louis, Jan. Id.—Tom Allen whipped IL I
Davis in -42 rounds.
Havana, Jan. 18.—Four hundred )H-ople
mostly cigar makers, attempted to le ive tin- vil>
on Sunday, suppose,1 for tin- purpose of raising
a revolt in cardclana] but were coimeiled to re
turn borne. -
Mice's priK'lamalioii releases all p.ihtii al pris |
oners, terminates all trials lor political otraisiv |
now in progress, and holds out uin-onditn-uai
pardon to all insurgents whn laydown tlieii
anus within 40 days.
Washington, January III.—The Senate i-
engaged on amendments lo the .'m'-.n
Iu the House, various re»Miitinus w ere nth-rt ,1.
hut of no general importance
The Suprehie Court is arguing tin- question
involving the legality ol tin- kale, at Liveiji.cd,
ol the Conlcderate cruin-r Ileorgia.
Thu House Election Goiuinilti-i- \--i--l on tin-
Georgia eleetion case first. Wlmpcy, w in- m-lds
ItulliHik’s certilieate, was not eleeteil; Christie,
who holds Meade's certificate, was i-lecteil, hut
is disonajilled, aud ItTsfcajjtj was n-lerre-l to tin
HecoilsTruBtioil t'ominiHce lor Ha- itmovali-l
liis political disaliililies.
San Fiuncisl-o,January HI. —Tui-J.ii-.uieivil
war is cniisideri-'l over.
Market lte|iorl« liy rele*r«|'H.
Jtjjlhiira A <1 v or tints in i- n I h.
1 W O 8.
AVi nlnr Ariaiif^oinont.
rs 1 .hODO
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
A t III ll t n Advcrliariiicnla.
i, is \; i > i : a
t'-ilii-ond Vdvt-ri iaement*.
TO THK NORTH AND EA8T,
-VIA- v.
LoDisyille, CiiiLianati or Mimpolis.
TIE LIVE JEWELRY STORE
Wljcet 1 Hu**
nrlJiH,
^Mieoffen by ib» Kouta Urto Uliolc* of \ _ h -
TUENTV-nVE UIFeKHKNT MOtTKS CEO. 6UART , Jf., AgCFlt.
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N JU W YOKK,
Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington.- j K
vr I'uBMoUKars faulting tloLute b> IhU fuut*: Now 1
V-)|K I'tilliuloijslila,.uf iialUuiuic, uaU Vteil \\ ttrftiiirfUiu
Wilboul blUH cWnTRo.
YAKJS BAMS AB vlA KN0XVILUK Or AUU08TA
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GREAT SOUTHERN
IssIgI k MAIL ROUTE
ATLANTA A YD ATOI ST.1u
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Vt~ Cbses Baggage le LouliviUe, a ad U will bs 1 /. •
ie-cbec»eit to desilualioe on Train! of Louisville | JU I.
and NaiUvlUDBiilruad before arrival at Louisville \ a
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*51,tU). Hreadttuffa uuchaii^cU.
LtrihrootJ January t. -Aft«uiioon r*»!t«»r. aehvr
tplanda, t|H»t, II',. afloat It v® Urieaua ll •, Ij%uj
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IIavbna, January 11 -iVtlou oj»rn»-«l iXiited. p|**m
l.'.l. all.ml l ii l V.
Fknitok HpKkiirK'ii I'UHCinsKSix Ffi.'iuni.
Tin- Jitcksoiivdlo (Fid) I’nion say-
'• Wn are iiilornu-d llmt llie (Sltilinilcd Dun
gerncss i-stalc, Ihe gem ul t'umbcrlntid l.-lsud,
in view ot FeriuiiiUns, was puicluisi.l by Sum
tor Sprague, ol Itlunle island, oil his late viaii
lo tine Slate. The rslate of Dimgerneas mun
plhes 0,UU0 acre*. The mansion will be fixed
up lor a winter residence, ami the land reserved
lor gardens, parka, drives, ami liuiumg gruumls.
Senator Sprague has also piirchasiO, on tIn
same island, a fine plaiilulmn ul 11,000 acres,
which will be devoted to the cultivation in
Itamic, au article uow in great demand, boll) iu
Europe aud iu Uita country. We understand
that (be above land*.are of a good quality, wit)>
a valuable growth ol live oak. The price pun!
lor It was f 10 an acic."
Time Between Atlanta and New York,
Fifty-Seven Hours.
fjj" 77.s G UK A l UAH. btHrren AthuiUi aud
-Vato I’vrk it airntd nAunrtiy by tMl Lint.
Sleeping Coaches on all Night Trains
THROUGH TICKETS
GOOD UNTIL USED,
- AND—
B A G 0 A G P CHECKED THROUGH
TO AI.L 1MI’oHTANT PuINTS.
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GROCERIES AND PRODUCE. ^
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Metalic Burial Cases, Caskets, &c.
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ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE.
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Pullman's Pntont Stooping Coaches
on all Nl*»ht Trains.
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of March ui’Xt, fur the grudHatlou xnd mabonry uf
that i*ortbm of tin* i.-wcta VVratero KA<ln«d extvnJtnt
from tbe Wrflern X Allan tic lUttrvuid to I owder
^primirw—<llwl*ncw ihlrtcwn wlkw !*!»»>* and •prcl*-
CAilotib ot the work mu br »cwu at thr otttrw of ih« corn*
March pexu
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L. T. GRANT.
Ckltf lajflBcxr vi. W. R. K. lo.
pxny on and After thr lal day of I
My ordrr of the lioard of Dlrrc
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j THIS WAY FOR^CHRISTMAS !
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ADnm«TKATOU’S SALK.
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lore Ihe conn hou.o door in l! <■ cu> of A'l.ru.
it j-oWlo outcry, one .hsTv Hi'-ft' !. 1 Fsriojv .lock, .od
.-re Uud of so'sere, more ot less, ou Kmioo street. In-
citkding welt, J A ATWOOD,
Adm'r eslsle of Usury Atwood,
drets -tds lMoier's lee 4^
Alpine H«Is,
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Ooapsaloos, Lot ss' ksn-'c. Treaks.
JtsliwsyBigs Ac. drri. -
HOUSE.
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