DUNCAN ALOCHRANE.JOHN II. STEELED Editor.ATLANTA, GEO.,1TKSDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1357.TKlim OP TIIUIN'TELLIOENCER * BXAMIHKR.DAILY,.....$« *WEEKLY,......* wwroR zurssrsiirssKK thirdFOR SHERIFF.IBi JC-.«E»'W JH2* For Deputy Sherlfl*.C. C. ORKEN A OSBORN For Clerk of Superior Court.DR. B • F. BOMAB.For Clerk of Inferior Court.D A KIEL PITT M A N ./V TWa^fr.-C. n. WALLACE. lor »\ffrrrvor.—J. C. FARRAR.For 7V CMeffcr -W. F. WINFIELD, /r 7w ffwiw.—A. COLLIKR./#r ftrwvf—A. R- WHITE.NOTES OF Bans of Fulton*taken at/Par for all Debts due this Office.Result of the1 Kansas Convention.Thu body has odjoartd. haring perfected th ir work of framing a Constitution for the new State of Kansas. A* will b* r en from :hc.*chtd«lew€ publish. tcwJay.tb? Cowtita-tion is to be wbmitted on the S st of December neat, t.** sit the white ml*1 inhabitants of the Territory. frr approval or ills-approval. By V c renal? rf this rote tb* ^rrat qee«ti;n 'hall K- finally acttVd as to whether sHivery fhall S an ;snit* ?on there hereafter. The Kansas dt2icultie* an.' tik*r fcrc rtmOTfti frvm a nations] decsiea by aconvention cf the peoplr of k*n*u them* selvesand us wka‘*ver fcro the Coostitn* tun ?hsil row pr*sen?oi t * Congress, the State wifi at ccce be admitted into the Union.Oar miUedgeville CorrespondenceMru.n;mujB Nor. -0. 115*SENATE.Bif't iWf /irrj ffOJir.*.A bill *o charge the time of b d.ng the Ssrerier Courts in th*? Brunswick Circuit, Appling, on the In Mordiy in March* i September-Codec, on the 2d Mondays in March ac ifishing in the rivers, c|»ke snd Inlet* of Oamdeo eeunty. Penalty, 150 to f 100.By Mr. Moore of Oljnn: A bUl to explain to act incorporating the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad company. This bill referi to the relioqabhmeol, by the Atlantic andGulf and Brunswick Railroad, of their rightof way of said road.By Mr. Powell of Decattar: A bill to compel pereom owoiog uncultivated lands »n the 5t*te, to pay uses for them to tie couoty in which they lie.By Mr; Cb pman wt HaO: A bill to pmrent monopolies by Railroads, by preventing. under severe penalities, the same person from acting as President or Director in two or more ooapaniee at the same time.By Mr. Strickland of Madison: A resolution to prevent nsdees legislation, by eoter-taioing do bills incorporating companies, changing coaity Knee, Ac. Adopted.By Mr. Davis ef Marion: A bill defining the lien of judgements.By the tomro A b ll to appoint commit* sioners to make a compilation of the cut-tact of the State, and report to the next legislature.By Mr. Faacin of Morgan: A bill author* ixng the evidence of parties to be taken, ike same *« the other vitneeieaBi Mr. Tenell of Putnam: A bill anthor* ixing the Foreman of Grand Juries to swear witnesses.By Mr. Mdlsdge of Richmond: A bill to incorpcrafe the Southern Metual losarance CompanyBy Mr. Boggart of Carroll: A bill to compensate the Petit Jurors of Carrollcounty.By Mr. Diamond of DeKalb: A bill to Authorise B. A. Wearer to practice modi cine.By Mr. Croft ofEIbert: A bill for the relief of E.ixabeth Thompson.By Mr. Ware of Glynn: A bill to rtga* late and confirm the action of the Trustees of (fljna county Academy.By Mr. Hopkins of Gwinnett: A bill to consolidate the office of Tax Collector and Receiver of Gwinnett eoonty.By Mr. Milledge of Richoccd: A memorial on the subject of Sait. Referred to committee on Internal Improvements.By Mr. Hughes of Liberty: A bill to re* peal the act allowing the deduction of 2 lbs. from the gross weight of cotton bags.By Mr. Smith of Towns; A bill to appro-pnst? 13,500 to the Principal Surveyor cf :h? ixte survey of the Okefenookee Swamp*l»p;By •P«ithpoof ciByamend By act to Irwin icesses,Bylrules fBythe lie ties.BypointSoKciiChatbBythe ju nah.Byeat atoogaByemptBythe vt ooanr liquorBya sect vent IBythe ju •o cast By Mthe cli and IiBythe pioompi not e:Byamecv of thi ingtlUp.msesaGcvetthe tiBymokeByto del ietrat of sa•OQLii