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BAIL
fHoBMRG A G I
:y affaihs.
- City *ub*rrll»»rt.
odTItj aatotNrdterf u* *u>fc»fy
f teiiur* to reooive The B&/. ^ ^ tvo
It m%de *..m* cbiug** in tto* cil >’ “**
^uce ol Oil.. wmf wui probably b. u.l~b
,* day. until Ui« roubrarr l^rixdly panted
lur we l»* our al)' rtaderalo be pa-
1, . a» tellur.-. oaOd. We *omiae
.thattfce evil will eoobbe .auala-torUj »»-
\V« ore r«*«lved to thsl ^
uul i>roiiip !y dll-'
■liort t
a faith-
evwry •abacriWr.
Cotton
iirkrt.
l„j Uie market w** 5 nuiet at
business wo* lr*ua**t-A.
«tlb la t.uly t*mtpwrary.
\VI h'liHwn
th~nn. raw.
.Otodo lb. drmViim tor tltet
ie peat day tbe ad.erti-.-i
l, because
V. Kok * Cm. had a*Mt th»m a
hafli'l'l the wlIH
,id that
.b-Umr-aud uud. r all i lr.uateteuoc..~
tbl. point, bacw- 1“
ltB aud under *U clrcurn
mithtag *ood.
to the apot; an*l it l* 1
a btrvet,
bMt ath.d Dray
» a large. flue-looking male imu
atb riug thing* *■ he
m _ „ i the dray »u front oi
ud brought the ft.ro
web Hie dray man tr.ed >
r hi* bead alter be w*»
a tulachief.
MtioM to a
into.
hop Clark, of the Js'orth-
^h. in bia will bequeathed a
• «*UU! Jo the Treedm u » Aid »uci*t
Curch for the aupport of a Normal Ik l ’°
K-ietj (Clark Unlv. nrttyi located iu Abant*
A thua douatod wUl probably reach $ 0 •
1 ^ilwealthy Biahop. hia prui**rty being rai-
4 $130,000.
Prat lata.
r rather an Imitation oi the ** nui,1 ^“j
■ pieutuul aaorgh lu thi«
fume »«H ratbtr l igh. bu
n a day or two T boae
e b**e fraud* and bette
.« fo. the doi'.ora than
riin Morphy'* Flabb
I wte generally undcr*t«*od on
I Tun Murphy wo* getting up
.-^wuipddd-u.a-b-
*ry .ud a.uts toantuiu« to «•». »•
eme tun. It many *oW tbe crow-
y aa good a fell,
g along. Besiden
■unawlck, bnt o
they do not proper to |
ie of our uear-by lre»h-i
i, where the tuitl'
Fanner It Artisan n.aK« >• i -
sanctum. and i* read v.it‘i more
journal of the kind that t. me* '
number our good fneud Atkmao.
„ n “aoniuH.” and introduce* “ “
mg to the p
u. kly visit to
interest that,
o u*. Iu the
“tike th, falling ul a alar,
Or aa the flights of eagle* are,
' 6r l.le the freeh spring's gaudy hue,
OT'diw drop* of morning dew.
Or like the wind* that chafe* the flood.
Or bubble* which on water stood,—
h‘«n auoh ia man.”
Tbe falling star iu this instance was William Da-
Jt%fu. beage*. twenty-four short hours had passed
since he had been before his Honor on a similar
harge-4h*t of drunk and disorderly. He begged
the mercy of the Court, aa he had been before It once
Tie Judge remarked that lu- was a good
ctstoigar, and when men do bnaiuet . by the whole
sale. price* ought to oorne down a little. His Honor
asked if it was beer he drauk. Davidson said whis-
Thia was a mitigating circumstance, and no
doubt let William off, together with las promise not
id get drtmk any more. Costa.
Lucy Robinson made complaint that her huabaud.
Hack, had mistreated her, and shoved her out the
door. ▲ httiu gray headed, dapper looking nigger
Usstifled that he heard no particular disturbance*
Mack says they commenced to play, and alter play
ing • while they sorter quart eled, and he shoved her
out the dear, and slapped her jaws. His Honor
took live shekels and costs from him.
Daniel Hheliau ass let off two morulugs since with
a slight flue for drinking too much whisky and
cursing. Vester..ay morning he was at books early
upon the same charge. The Ms) or was very sorry
to flue him. "Well, Judge, don'tdo it, then." •• But
1 am compelled to flue you." " I won't do so any
mare." "You won't?" "No." " Then I'll let you
off with ten -thekele."
detail license costs $900 lu this city, but Browu
concluded he would uot invest that much iu such an
enterprise, and so went on selling liquor in lass
quantities than one quart At last be was overhauled
and brought up. He was asked how long he had
been doing this kind of business, aud he replied, that
for two loug years hs had trafficked wiUi his fellow
men in this matter. His Uouor clamped a cool $6o
and costs ou him. Brown demurred; but was told
of the cheapness of tbe article. While those who
tonVout licenses paid $3dU, he was getting off with
$50. His Uouor thought ho would have to raise the
price, aud tohl Brown he would charge higher the
next time.
' Life is s warfare—aud alike
l*repared to parley, or to strike,
Tbe practiced foe draws ulgh.
Oh, hold no truce I leas daugerous fkr
To stand, and all his phalanx dare
Tliau trust hi* specious he."
I.izxie Hamilton, was a Jet black Africaneas, who
was very Jealous of another fema'e near by, because
Mi. Hamilton would occasiouallr speak some kind
Word to the lady. Bhe. no doubt, wanted a fu*s with
the other gal. and, aa Hia Honor says, persist «*. iu
gettiug up a row. Llxxie did not exactly hold a truce
with the foe, but the foe saya Lizzie held on to her
dree*for half so hour trying to get her to give the
fleet blow, so she could cut her daylights out with a
villaiuous loosing razor abe had. The foe thought
the best p'au was to stand, "and all his ihak-uix
.0 for her to move and get hashed up.
until Lizzie released her. The Mayor
ununed up the evidence, aud thought it bad con-
uct. Lizzie didn’t think so. He warned her
arued her against the green-eyed monster, and
tid thst she must go upon the hypothesis that men
are innocent of these things uutil proven to the con
trary. That he is not always guilty of bad thiugs
wbou be talk* to a woman. Lizzie shelled out her
greenbacks and sailed out of court in red theatrical
style.
After this piece, the curtain fell. *
The Superior Coart
Was engaged «'
BRACELETS!
Since Sharp A Floyd opeoad oat on thstr h*^}
schedule in the Jewelry kM. and di«p»*y*d * ml
magnificent and elegant stock of bracelets, the
hearts of tbe Atlanta ladies have been iMM, aft*
tueir endeavors to soon re these beautiful trinkets
bare put their wits to work; and wa destre do relate
one of th* many dsvioes they resort to to secure the
Imaginary blessings.
On* of our most amiable matrons, who loves to
appear iu rtekerekt style among her thousands of
frieuda—and, In feet, one who leads eoclety by her
elegant manners and gentleness, besought her good
lord to call at Hharp A Floyd's with her and porohaae
a aet of bracelets. The goutleman, notwithstanding
hia liberality is as proverbial as his affection for his
"better-half " is well known, considering the depres
sion In tbe mousy market, felt that he was bound to
deciiue lu as affectionate and grutle a manner as
possible ; and flattered himself that h* had satisfied
Un- Madame that the Hum fur such a gift was not op
portune, aud the matter ended pleasantly—aud was
forgotten by him.
Not so, however, as th* matter rested kearlly m
the lady's miud, and she set to work to seeio>
the bracelets without giving offense to her husband.
A lew evenings afterwards she was suddenly attack
ed with a severe case of neuralgia, which promised
to prove serious. In her great agony of pain she
declared that she would dial Her husband appealed
to her to be patiqut aud not to use auoh distressing
language.
But the pains of the neuralgia continued to get
worse; and iu one of the Intermissions, af>er the
sympathies of her husbaud had been thoroughly
aroused, she expressed a desire for the bracelets
The hu»l«nd declared his willingness to procure
(hem; but not satisfied with this, in auother parox
ism, she doubted his abibty financially. Bnt he
was too glad to cL clare not only his willingness bat
ability to procure them; and with this announce
rneut the ueuraligia departed entirely. Mow, we
cal1 this a "good joke on Suydsr."
Cloud Tsmplarlsm.
It will be seen by the following, that Dr. W. P.
Harrison has resigned his office as O. W. C. T. Ol
Ueorgia, and that Col. Hancock assumes the office:
To the Office and Members of the Grand Lodge, I.
O. U. T. of Georgia:
My removal from the Btate renders It necessary
for me to resign the office of uraud Worthy Chiel
Templar lor Uie Htate ol G-Mirgla.
Thu only purpose I had m view In accepting the
position, was to serve the interest of the cause ol
iciupersuce in the btate. My duties however, as th«
Editor of e literary uiagaziue published in Nash
ville, render it impracticable lor me to remain
charged with responsibilities which I have no aue-
quatc opportuu.hce to assume. Uuder the clrcurn
•lances, then, lucling that 1 can be of no turthei
Georgia, 1 beg 1<
io Te ipersnc* Uefbiin in
re*i>ecUuily to tender my reatg-
:-.urs iu F. 11. A 0.
Nashville, Teuu., June 7, 1871.
The ab vc announcement of c
Brother, Her. W. P. Harrison, G.
read by the members of c
^dorsenieut. announcing
-sound on tbe goose q
l aware of this fact s long i
B would acknowledge th.
,c that he is uot
idea that
l bad
i Utile Captured.
Another tt'
cwt. J. M. Job-won. oTso* Verb city. *bo »-
muT „.,l on tbe lttb tnnUtit t" *■“
| of Hacou. pM—d through the city j.-atrr. ay ^ ^
i with his charming bride. Wc s w a m 11
I Atlanta bran, on the tram congratulating tbo br da
a tearful eyes.
A No
: script.
strange looking
ainial
e of toad,
shaped v
t* of tile
Yesterday we saw a very
' indeed. It appoared to u.
alligator and lizzard. Its ) ,, v „_
pLgnthecommon lUaurd. bu,with vcry.ut.il .■>«.
“ d
though it did not leap .tkc . ^ , Ju ,
nldity like the other. It* motion
walk, holding it« b"dj up Uk. a
brute, but rc.tiug it. body lull,r „u
all of the lizzard kind, wheu uot in
dy waa considerably flat, having tin
rattlesnake, about the U ugth aud
with spifle-ttke prickle*^
, ickiug up w
r mapping up living
of a dark
eight of a mouse,
adit* outer edge*. It
had a'hdl like a hazard, thou.rli pr- .portioMate j «h°rt-
It would eat flie*—«d»h.
■e killed and giv
one. like a (rag. It l. autu w u...--
lu Martatta atmat, l„ trout id MaJ«. >- r ” ’ ^
t.wday.-!", after, vary tard utlol m ; ^
atrangc looking l*a.t-a real cur.oattj,
ha priaad by a uaiumiat.
A RRAHP l)OD«K»
AnAfrlesn ttallroad Tleket Ag« »«.
oet of tliB day of Wednesday iu a
against Jane McMasU rs, charged
with a violation of the seventh ccmmaudment iu
the deca oguo. The Jury, alter twenty-four hours
deliberation, returned a verdict of guilty. Thurs
day was occupied in the trial of James Mr, Johnson,
charged with a like offense, th* y being joint offend
ers. Tbe jury, in this case, after a brief delilieis-
tion, aiao returned a verdict of guilty without
having an opportunity to know the verdict ot the
first jury. Judge Hopkius, after asking if there was
any return why sentence should uot be pronounced,
an l, receiving answer iu the negative, said iu effect;
There hav<* been nearly two days speut iu considera
tion of these cases. 1 have given them close attention
and consideration, I hava weighed the testimony
well, and of course I have not the shadow of a doubt
oi the guilt of the parti, s. There is no questiou but
thst there lias been suboruatiuu of witue sea and
the most tremendous and fcarfnl perjury, perjury
without parallel. Iu the whole course of my pra<'>
tice and experience at the bar. iu my opinion, 1 have
never witaessed a case to equal this iu enormity. Jt
is a case that will be long rciueinbc-ed by those who
have witnessed it The testimony of the defendant*
and witnesses can leave no doubt on tlin mind ol
any party who has heard it. The falsehood was
transparent and plain, especially in ionic of these
unfortunate creature* who have stained their soul*
in moral iniquity it i* too plain to admit of doubt.
1 hough by law this is only a misdemeanor aud puu-
isliable as such, from the course of this tilallti*
evident thst the defendant Johnson has yielded him
self so far to the Influence of his vile paasious a* to
be willing to sacrifice any tiling or everything, and
was ready for the commission of anything for its
gratification. The law arrest* him and now lays its
heavy baud upon him. The aemeno* of the Court 1*
that he pay a fine of $‘i. r >0 and six mouth* on the
public wyrk. The woman pays a fine of $100 aud
goes to Jail six months.
Some time siuco.
struck up with
wauted to go U
dollars in
icgro
Mou
Alex,
lid he
named Alex Kh 'ir*
,»u who told hnu aliJ
»ud bait only *igb
.presented hmi-el< »
bo would bring her i
ixssiiOt enough. 8h<
ldcb to raise the ba.
the office and *"»«*“
a railroad agent, and t-
ticket; but tua» * iglit
theu gave him her wat
ance of the lare. He .
her• ticket to Kaai 1'oint, and put
money and the watch m his po> kit. "*
not kttow satj bolter, autl go. .<"*4 th,
Montgomery, Ol cour- Ur ««J “ (
»t Last Point, when site r- tut it"
was arrested. carric<l before Justice L> u*s
$26, which h* paid.
Soon after, he fo 'led
watch, by telling him hsc.
Ura. Tbe until mtviug h.tu attrraartl.. .*• J "
tt, wlteu Alet. toll bint
watch and speiittlic ni"iicy, nu«»
and fait Uae it, he would hand ltd
0 ol his otlloe, la called upon to discharge the
1 onerous uuties of O. W. 0. T. of the Htate
Iu assuming the high and responsible duties of
G. V\. 0. T., ol tiie State ol Ueorgia, i reel it to be my
duty to say a lew words to our brethren of the Or
der, aud ask their hearty co-operatlou iu sustaining
mein my arduous duties. May sunlight coutluue to
smile upon our Order, and may nothing occur to im
pede Its growth. The success of our iustituttuu
d< penes upon the executive skill aud laithfnluesa of
—mr.
teb mem)
Let yonr weekly meeting* be conducted in a spirit
of brotherly love and good feellug. discard all po
litical tud personal feelings from the Lodge Hoorn.
I A t wisdom, prudence and love find an abiding place
iu our hearts wheu we meet together to consult, de
liberate aud act upon questions affectiug th* Inter
ests. harmony and perpetuity of the Order. To be
successful we must be united, each adding strength
to that of his brethren. W* must labor for each
other, and the cause In honor and In truth, and must
labor for humanity.
lixving entered upon the duties aa G. W. C. T. of
«)>■• Kta a of it shall lie my earnest desire to
promote the good of the Order.
9 of Temperance iu our Htate.
C. W. Hakoook, G. W. C. T.
rgtpGKAJMI NEWS
Serial Dispatches to the Saa.
By Atlanta and Naahvilla News Agency.
FORKIGX NEWS.
JTwrsAwf .flr.lfe/iss.
ons preminm npon bond* p*yable *t par
upon uiuluiTly Jeiiooiioed.
Hmulheru firemen Im JFks* Ikrk.
New Yohk, June 15.— r rhe Marshall
Hose Cotupuoy, from Sarannab, amretl
iu New York, and proceeded to Boston,
where a grand reception awaits them in
the morning.
The VnterrMe*.
After several ballota to-day for Grand
Sachem ol Turn many Society, no ohoioe
wab made. They elected Jan. B. Rich*
aidbou Father oi Council, aud Cornelius
London, June 15.— A social to the (j orboll Grand Scribe.
*i. u f M ..J.ul \fi.\lt.l,i,., il.k J lgwou tirauu fxnw.
Preparation* have been made for the
' usual 4th of July celebration; and ad-
drtHseH will be delivered by Gen. Mc
Clellan and others.
The U 'mlkitt.
Weston continues hia walking feat
ahead of time, uud everything seems fa
vorable tor aucceas.
Times states that MaTolial MeMaliou de
sires to resign the command oi the army..
Viuoy will retire when tiia Reserve Corps
is disbanded. Large crowds dully arm
ing.
JTwmA* ef rufUnd.
The Bank of England has reduced its
rate of interest to (Barren) per cent.
Uremd tHmmfMml Jtafr*.
Everything is in a great ouatle here on Jnether contention.
account of the great prepuraimu tor the The first Convention of the Ancient
Grand Triumphal Eutry. The ileooni- Foresters, tbe oldest English institution
tioua are being continued on an immense iu Aim ricMi, takes place here on the 21st
scale. Magnificent arches, festooned with j UH t ph,. uumber of memljers exceeds
flowers aud evergreens, and surmounted i 20 000. It has a capital stock of $7,000,-
by flags of the German Empire, will be
erected along the line of th, «-ntne route.
The eutry will doubili^ be the
grandest spectacle
tiie German imtion. Tie
Werlfa Fmir.
uiii.MsK. 1 iiv Subscription to such suitable buildings
for the International Exhibition and
wa armv, pMtwl.,1 by-llii* K,,i»er I Wortd’i Fiiir hew, imonato to 1867,00a
-- 4 J u ^ 10Ht of The buiidmgB will cover twenty-three
acres. The Board requests the appoint
ment of representatives from each Btate
himself, the Crown Prince, and a
other distinguished military heroes, iu
eluding Prince Bismarck, Von Moltke,
and others of equal Uiatin tionand valor, territory,
will compose the prooessiou. Captured i nemth or
s audarda. and mauy eag es of France, The Consul General of Portugal died
will be borne before the pageant iu tri- here to-day.
urnph. {Stands tor sight mien* have been ! The Fope'e JsNIm.
erected along the wmde exteut of the I Gorgeous preparations are being made
proposed route. The u iihIows aud bal- i for the ce l e bration of the Pope’s jubilee
ooiucs of dwell in gM^eamug the line iu ull th(J Catholic churches to-morrow,
will also be used, and are be- j The churches are magnifloently deco-
mg eagerly secured by private i mtt ,j inHi(le outni lo with evergreens
individuals ut large prices fur privilege ttIlJ fl owera . At the intersection of Third
ot occupying them uunug the passing ol Hlree $ ttD(1 avenues li and C, coral arches
the prooosuou. . j have been erected. The procession will
Minister Bancroft has selected a posi- f 0 , lu at 8 p. m., col isting of over 20,000
tion on the Uraud titaud erected on u , torcli-beurers, ami will march through a
square, near the University building, anu l n n m \„. r () f streets. Tiie route of the pro-
wiil proceed from this point—-the uraud eesh j uU w jjj |j e brilliantly illuminated,
in question being Sffeotcu for tiie aooom-1
modaUon Ot American geutlemell and MrpuhUrmn Convention in • meet.
their families, and will be occupied by u ; Philadelphia, June 15.—The Uepub-
large number af Americans now flopping : Heart Convention nominated Conover,
at various poiuts on the continent, who B ing unable to proceed with its work
will rofcort to this stand aud buildings to yesterday, it resumed its work thifimorn-
witness the entree. ^ lug. Koine heavy voting has occurred,
When the fi >.ivities are over the Em- and delegates inside nave been compelled
peror of Germany will pay a vuit to lus to blockade the doors with benches, to
Imperial Highness the Czar ot Russia,! prevent the entrance of outsiders. They
at Ems, where thv i <er is now residing. Lave uot yet accomplished anything.
The Plrannret of Parle.
Almost ull the saloons and Concert
Halls in the city have been reopened,
aud are in operation day and evening,
bringing back with them much of th;* old
gayety aud pleasure of Paris, t.insure
fairly alive, and business is daily improv
ing in every department.
.tfmlre In Pnrln.
Mn/fhlt Templar. 1
Harrirbubg, Pa., June
15.—The
Knights Templar paraded this morning
and made an imposing display; but the
procession was not as large as was expec
ted. There was a more general display
of bunting in the priucinul thorougfares
thuu at any time since the war closed.
Jim Plek, Jr.
_ T ir r*: ( ,i,i: 11011 „ 0 Boston, June 15.—The Board of Al-
: *•"•«•« C^KOowurefuaed Jin,FUk.
i ‘ u ' lUd in the open
Eastern Railrowlft ai 'o.oly crowded with
Gormans returning to their homes, aud
laden with plunder. 1
Persons arriving from Paris say that !'
half has not been told of tin* troubles in «
that city. The d liMetiou of life and 11
property immense
)rleun- 1 vunnuownu
iletcd *^ r * l M ‘ r|u i R - s,on parade his regiment,
1 ' and hold religious services in Ur**
air in that city on Saturday next.
.y'eirepaper Otlee Burnt
j ’ BrFFALo, N. Y., June 15.—The Ex-
; newsjiaper establishment—a four
brick building—was destroyed by
markets nr
[.rgol.b bt.r■itcitt* to T«. .ttii
Mrw You. Inn* IA
but • itod). MWdUaffii WM.*»A O•\m»m X>‘a wi-A
sMe* of 2000 bstas. Wh*^ oud flour unchAng«<l-
Gold steely •» BUx-ks dull.
Livibhml, Juns if—Noou-—CottoR flrmsr, Mi
no qnotabl* chsn^a m quotations. Italc* of 1».WI0
b*le**t 8',<#8*,d for li'ptonlAMd F»iO*}i
loans.
Nzw York, Juno 15.—Ootlon quist; uilddUnff uy-
Und* 20; Ortasd* 20 ,; tale* 9.000 bales.
Bluets su-sdy and dull. Gold stand) at 12‘.fr'I2)z-
Government* sta-ady snd qnn t. Htata bondi dull
and heavy. M ney sasy ai A Bz« luuiffe—tong l<h
short IUJ,.
LoMUfM. Jans 16.—TA« wrsificr ia wet bat favora
ble to crops. TUe discount on tfie Sank of Luslaod
has been reduced ‘ 4 , it is now 2.
Livzsroou. June 15.—Cotton firmer: uplands
(<£**,; Orleaus 8»,(#«',; aslea 15,000bale*. Fork 60s.
ivnna.
Nxw Yosk, June 15.—Cotton iu moderata demand;
■ales 2,786 hales; uplands 20V
Money very easy at 2«4. Star ling weaker; prime
bankers 10. Gold Goverunn uts. July
and January Isaacs advanced *V. olbsrwise steadyl
States ratter dull. South Carolina*, new, lull* off,
Tenuessees 70new 71; Virginias «•. new 79; Lou-
isianas 69, new 08; I» vees 69', ; 8s 87; Alabama* 102;
6a 72; Georgia* HH; 7a 98; North Carolina* 47. uew
26\; South Carolina* 76, new 63.
OiRcimun, June 16.—Flour and oora at, *dy and
in moderate demand. Pork $18.25(4 $1A 50 asked.
Bacon doll and drooping; shoulder* 6 •,; clear sides
9. Whisky 90.
Louisviixr, Juns 14.—Flour scarce. Corn a« Uvt,
choice shelled, sacked, 98. Pro^isious quist; hold
ere asking previous prices. Whisky 80.
Nzw Ohlrams, June 16.—Cotton strong; mid
dliugs 19K,Wil9H; Uet receipts 2,174, gross 2,187;
sales 2.300; stock 68,611
Auuusta, Jans U.—Cotton market closed dull at
18j«c for Liverpool, and I6>,o#I8^ for Mew York
middling*, sales 200 bales; reooipta 100.
Savannah, June 16.—Cotton quiet aud firm—mid
dlings 19ott>19'4; net receipts 294 bales; sales 100.
stock 8617.
Liverpool, June IS.—Cotton firm—uplands 8‘ 4 d
(#8\; Orleans 8*d; sales 16,300 bales; speculation
export 5,000.
Bed winter wheat Us. 6d. Floor 36a. Corn 31a
Burlrd Beauty.
and advance the
Akkricds, Ga., June 12,1871.
georoia new:
.011*1 j ill at
Col. P. W. Alexander ia serioi
Columbus, Ga.
The residence of Bishop Beckwith has
at last located himself—Savannah having
furnished the elegant residence occupied
by the late Francia Sorrell, on Bull street
II i* well.
The wheat crop of Gordon oonnty has
proved almost a total failure. Some
fields ore uot being harvested at all.—
Corn crop is good, as well as the grass
crop—which is claiming supremacy.
A meeting of the Board of Directors of
the Georgia Railroad and Banking Com
pany, was held at their banking house,
iu Augusta, yesterday. We learn that
nearly the lull lxwrd were present, and a
very fall and free interchange of views
took place in regard to their own road,
and of railroad matters generally; also,
that quite a lengthy debate was held as
to the amount of semi-annual dividend to
be declared, which was finally settled at
four per cent
The Athens Banner reports “rain”—
more, than common. Says small grain is
almost ruined, and in addition, there has
| been a bad chance to harvest what has
white lua
i could *«dl i* *
•rward*.
.f fin
'•Played Oat.'
a slang pbraee,
i s, but it hi very
' individuals do
i licks
ThiR l* a very common »*
which nearly every ou« uow-.i-day
sigbifleaut. How mauy "played 0
we meet with during the day. Jo
There goes a y«<uu^ uisu w nh
a millionaire, wfio was u»*co tn* i' 1
and the hops of hi* U h«-r. hut uh
"townbojh," tasiucd todriuk. l>
the tiger, and other lose
•peut hit money, aud t
Here 1* a man in the prime of 1U*. who * •*•** * L '
war, surisd a ith uothiug. i»y
and skill he acquired
ney. he apocuialod iu coiiou, os>»
ton went down, down. nn(d *•! 01 file 1
were goue. He took to drink. *‘** 1
•bough to moke ouotiiei elhu t t" rise
Uttle numey he t an get his hsud.i oum> ,
«teDi,wku.Ul.ouv.-h. 1 .|) ■ Mti-urr-
poverty. He iios "pi
Here is a pollticui.
Part and stiittirsRiHi
bright, hut ha could
ia a corrupt, Lt^. t t-t
Hers la a jniet. art
Tits Sale of the Atlanta Intelligencer.
Yesterday the printli g material, the books aud
good will of the Atlanta Intelligences were sold
at public outcry to ioi tx lose oeruiu mortgages upou
tLem. Whab-vc.- may have been the feelings of the
people iu general who were present, the scene was*
sod one to a uewnpaper mau, whose Hinipathii-H are
naturally aroused by the misfortunes or calamibuR
mat otteu befall those who have been engaged iu the ' |>een made. Corn and cotton are being
•siuc burinees with himself; a business ever pro- ' over-run with gras* aud Weed* the hill
vocative of mtuui anxiety, beset by many vv»s- j washed badly, and the bottom* ffub-
tious, but, upou the whole, highly bouorsbie, useful merged frequently. Crop prospect* are
aud iu many particulars pieosout. | by no means flattering in Clarke county.
1 hough journalism often leads to acrimonious
*|iarnugs lM-tweeu the members of the profession,
iu etpni au cvrpt u such tlut there prevails auioug
Zfieui a more k.uuly feeling thou tbe world at large
gives tueiu credit lor. it was, thtreiUre, with real
regret that wo looked upon the tale ol the property
oelonglug to tho old InUlUyencer on yesterday. Es
tablished iu the year 1855 its career had bocu such as
Ui cause it to he regarded as one ol the iustituUous
ol the city aud State; wlpch, under more ioitunatc
circumstance* and less troublous times than have
existed in the lost lire y«ars, would have becu a
aouroa ol we«ltii and iudujiendeuce to its proprietor,
instead of a cause of pecuniary dii-oster.
It is uot asserting too much to say that friends of
the paper and its proprietor »- d these are numerous
and respectable; siuccioly huueut the suspension ol
Uie forint-r aud deeply sympathize with tbe 1st.<r,
whom uuslortuue has overtaken at a lime of lite
wheu financial disaster Calls more heavily thou when
in tfic hey-dey ot youthful vigor.
The whole establishment was knocked down to
Col. Ben. C. Yancey for $4,070. Tho large Hoe pres#
o. ought $1,600 ; a small Hoe press brought *900; the
yp, *, material; Ac., in the job room, brought $3oo.
t no large quantity of other material made up the
oaiauce of the $4,0/0.
Ha both
ment aud amp • p IfllH
lngmen of Purin arc aliuoat uuituiniutis-
ly CommuuiHt* uud they aro v< ry l»i*tt*r
bcoause their ca »be ban I ecu ill-failed.—
Many will emigrate to America.
Napoleon was visit* 1 by tlye K» ut
Crickettera yeaterd iy, mul r- eeived quite
au ovation, aud held h /•'<*■■ lie is un
doubtedly aurrouuded 1>.\ nis old adher
ent*, and bold movement* are expected.
L-
In the city of Rome there formerly
stood an image with it* right hand ex
tended aud on iU forefinger the word*,
“strike here.” Mauy wise men puzzled
in vain over the meaning of the inscrip
tion; bnt al laat a certain priest observed
that whenever the sun shone on the fig
ure, the shadow of the finger was dis
cernible on the ground at a Uttle distance
from the Htatute. Having marked the
spot, he waited until midnight, and then
began to dig. At last his spade struck
npon something hard. It was a trap
door, below which a flight of marble
steps descended into a spacious hall,
whore many men were sittiug in milemu
silence amid piles of gold aud diamouds
and long rows of euAmeled vases. Be
yond this be found auother room, a gym
nasium, filled with beautiful women, re
clining ou richly embroidered «*oi*s yet
here, too, was profound silence. A su
perb banqueting hall next met bis as
tonished gaze; then graparies loaded with
forage; then a stable crowded with mo
tionless horses. The whole place was
brilliantly lighted by a carbuncle which
was suspended in one corner of the re
ception room; and opposite stood an
archer with his bow and arrow raised, in
Caught in tho engine the act of taking aim at the jewel. As
$30,000. j the priest passed back through this hall,
r Jumlicv Cham.
the table; and wishing to carry away
something wherewith to accredit his
story, he reached out his hand to take it;
but uo sooner had he touched it than all
was dark. The archer had shot with his
arrow, the bright jewel was*t»hivered into
a thousand pieces, the staircase had fled
and the priest found himself buried aUve.
cjo . t It in
SlLVE*. bur***.
" tafilM-.
IHOIAL
ATLANTA WHOLcftM E PRICES
[(USEFULLY OOHfUHTKD DAILY.}
Goods, It vhnsM he rt-
(J- In ordering Goods, It
Mtatafta that tit*#** art Yt'HULK*
•AA.lt PRICES. H111 a 11 orders rharzrfi
higher rotas.
Jtotqpd..
Xtiituck;
Doable Phoenix..
Bacon, Hhoulders..
Canvassed Haiu*.
FlaUi Hams
Btn,» Meat,
Clear Kib aide*...
Clear sides
Shoulder
BvtTKE. Goshen
Java, common to good.
DRV Goons—
Prints, (hucy yd
\Brown HhirtiiiK" yd
% Brown HheetniK# yd
4-4 do do yd
Yarns. Ass't Nos yd
Ftsu, Msokerel, No. 1. hollfibl
do No. 1...
do No. 2...
do No. 2. .
Flooe-
Grain—
Ns« Corn,.
Oats (few ui
Laukb Beem
LnyfoKH— Not quoted.
Nails
Oils—-
Ri. r-Cleon (taroliii*..
Suoaus-
Crushed and Pw-I*>M
A White
C Extra
YeUow O
8. B. B*'Boon's Broon.s—
No. 1 rttalk Brooi « *
No. 1 do do f
No. 8 do do f
No. 1 Hurl Broon « Y
No. 1 Hurl Fancy 11 a:
I - 1 ■
l 2!UQ
41 •M.
1 is
®l)e Citn Unftgct.
Cincinnati, June 15.—Chief Justice
CluiHc arrived here to-day, on his way to
Baxter Springs, (Mich.) where he goee
for the benefit of his health.
Nudde* nemth.
Thomas Radford, a telegraph operator,
formerly of the Western Union Associa
tion ut Louisville, was taken ill iu the
Stem !<» «t.iy, and died in a hall hour. |
Rnmt io nemth.
SmiNGFiELD, O., June 15.—The wift !
of Tom. A. Megher was burnt to death J
at Medina on Tuesday. While lighting
a tire with coni oil, can explodod.
Hrmhe I p In a Mott.
Philadelphia, Juue 15.—Tho Repub
lican Convention broke up in a row,
without completing its business.
Jpedn.
A Dranlkard's Wife.
Reception.
The reception of the American Artist
Bradford, at the Carghorn Hotel, was a
decided aucceas. The Duke of Ar via,
Marquis of Lome, Princess Louise, Sir
Henry Rawlinson, aud other distinguish
ed pt»rsons, were present.
Madrid, June 15.—At yesterday’s ses
sion of the Cortes, the Minister spoke in
terms of vigorous denunciation of inter
national societies. A motion, which had
been submitted, looking with disfuv. r Washington, June 15.—It is autlionta-1 gjoom 01 ine apanmeno. x»y
odou them, was unauimo.islj MoepU-d. i lively stated, that Bowen, the bigamist, I plying the bu.y needle npon a tattemt
1 will not lie pardoned by the President, garment, at* » woman shivering Uk the
Jmi rr "i" j He will bo sent to the Albany State peni-
London, June 15.—The acconciiment teutiary at au early day.
Come now with me, and look npon a
sad scene.
Faintly glow the dying embers upon
the hearth of a ruined oottage. It is a
cold winter’s night and the pitiless blast
shakes the rattling casement and drives
in, through many a crevice, the falling
8UOW.
A feeble light straggles against the
Washington, June 15.—It is autlionta- i gloom of the apartment. By the light,
-rahle amoniit of
elllgc
' Material for Hale.
fcc^ir, wllal
.rnianitai thi* Wr-
HieUltaiv
cvbb, *ud uow be
v-Rffzbobfl-
Ml, Ota* Wbq
CoL Youcy advertises iu another column the esle
of the material of the old " Intelligencer," all ol
which he purchased at the sale yesterday. Hee his
uiuga | uo)
irage
Judge Dan. Pittman gives a legal 1
sonality and homesteml iu to-day h f
vie, *ud v
» P°P U
• c*ln of hik gUti
• co«rea 01 irrfR-
1 tton «h* Oaally
■tood ol the head
with all who hues bun; to* t*‘«
sod aoqaireuK-uU. sud \ eului, • • 1
ular Ills, which *0011 l‘*<t ta d «
to hi* present coodiiiou—•‘T*—D** ,,ul “
There are many -played out' buy*. Tli*y ‘ r
all ataiied in lit having wall-foinied b .dlo* ana
brains, and lnheritm,. condltloua tsv. nib.e to make
ti.*^ imi Dut by toad luxbite U*vy hav# rumea
Boys, do you know why s«> mauy p- "ptc -play oil
in this country 7 H you • UI tflhc (too U*oto*a,M¥***
tome tew enquiries couccimeg every pere-n y»«
hear of hear ol thst is -played out,*' **.d nine ou
i*wy tarn ot them will be found to oe d.iukiflg »e^.
That aahee the boy* -play o“4 qu.« c-r Ms >
thing *var Invented; and hall oi tto* uro*d !»*>• •••*
pMyed oat yah
Crops tu Nortlx-Kast Georgia.
We conversed with a gentleman lost night who
lots just been Ui rough the counbca ol iloU, Usher-
«fi iu, Frsiikhu, Madison, White and other counties
in that neighborhood, aud he report* crop* as look*
tu% vary well, though backward.
aud Gate
The following paragraph, are from the
Chronicle and Sentinel of the 18th in»t:
Ku-KLrx OlTiuo*. — A fearful Ku-
Klux outrage wu. stated to have taken
uluoe on the Sand Hills, near this city, a
lew duya ago. A colored and, conse
quently, loyal citizen ran into the yard
of the United State. Arsenal, bleeding
from wounds inflicted by rebel Ku-Klux,
m eloae proximity to the .acred soil of
the Government. He stated that while
traveling along the road a abort time be
fore, he met a party of Kn-Klux, who
commanded him to halt Feeling that
the hour of death was drawiug nigh, that
the Ka-Klux intended to immolate an
other one of the fHilhful Republicans of
Ueorgia, ho raised his handB in an implor
ing attitude and made a piteous appeal for
mercy, but instead of bearing and heed
ing his prayer, the party gave a Ku-Klux-
nil lnugh and one of them tired his pis
tol at the palm of the upraiaed potato
stealer. The Imllet sped true to and
through the mark, and the Ku-Klux pass
ed on, leaving the bleeding victim by the
wayside. This was the story told by the
loyal colored citizen, and thia is the story
Which the Radical papers will publish
under the usual ghastly headings, and
with the usual ediiying comments. But
notwithstanding the straightness ot the
negro's narrative, it turns out to be a
falsehood, mauutaotured from whole
cloth. The negro met no band ol Ku-
Klux, and consequently could not have
been shot by one o< their number. Au
investigation disclosed tbe faot that the
loyal citizen had boeu werkiug for a gen-
Uennui of this oounty, and shot himself
one day accidentally, in the hand, while
of the Countess of Paris took place suc
cessfully to-day. She was safely deliver
ed of a daughter. Mother and child "as
well as could be expected.”
More Ftp hi.
It is known tlmt the action of different
bodies, comprising International So« i. -
fcies of Working Men, have lately sir » il
ly attracted attention of the French G
ornment; aud several private co:nn.in..-
cations have recently tmuHinitted to tne
British Secretary of Foreign Alla”**, call
ing attention to the attitude of hostility
to French govtTurnout, displayed 1
members of said societies—n. ***y <
whom aro subjects of Great Britain.
Members of the London Branch dm;
that they have anything to do with th
political action of their brother member
in Paris.
bitt-er frost. Her taoe is pale and thin.
In hor looks and attitnde there is no
hope. Oiten she sighs as the sharp
paugs of a creaking heart rend her bos
om. The moan of her hungry children,
in their sleep, oomes to her ears, and the
The Cabinet.
The President arrived this morning.—
A Cabinet meeting will be held to-mor-
rovr—all members being present except i scalding tears overflow. She thinks of
Delano and Akerman. The meeting will I the time when she was a light-hearted
be chiefly devoted to appointments, in- girl, stood up a joyous bride aud heard
eluding the arbitration of the General I the promise spoken to love, cherish and
<Conference and the governorship of New protect till death should dissolve the tie;
Mexico. As soon as this is over the ad
ministration will disperse.
WASHINGTON NEWS.
The Colored Cadet.
Washington, June 15.—The Secretary
of War has issued the following order iu
the matter of colored cadet Smith:
“In conformity with the (i5tli section
of the Rules aud Articles of War, the pro
ceedings of tho g leral court niariial in
the foregoiug case have been forwarded
to the Secretary of War for the action of
the President of i!.- Unit «i rituU-s. llio
proceedings, findiugtt aud seuumoe are
approved, but iu view of all the circum
stances surrounding this <• is.*, and believ
ing that the ends of justice will be bet
ter subserved, and tbe policy of the gov
ernment, of which tin* presence ot this
cadet iu the Military Acad.
The Railroad Committee.
This committee examined but one wit-
y ness to-day. Testimony unimportant
1 No witn« ses have as yet been examined,
except those named by the Radicals.
The committee will probably set till the
Kith of July, aud then adjourn till im
portant facts have transpired.
MNlkrr* Clmime.
The Pos‘master Geueral has ordered
postmasters iu the Southern States to
po.st in conspicuous places in their offices
lists of claims issued by Southern Claims
Commissioners. Some 240 claims have
been tiled, aud the Commissioners have
taken testimony iu nearly 120. These
eases in .-vtlv pertain to the adjacent coun
ties ot Virginia. These, with such others
as may be returned by special commis-
sioiieis, just appointed in various parts
of the South, will be included iu their
first report to Congress uext December.
Reinstated.
Dr. Sillmau Spooner, removod by the
late Commissioner of Pensions because
of bis being a homeopathist, has been re
stored to position as Exuniiuing Surgeon.
Ilon't Like Hrant.
It has transpired here to-day that the
■solution passed by the Peuusylvauiu
nal illustration, be better maintained by Republican State Convention endorsing
accumulation of the evidence thuu by its Q rrtn t f Wrt . s put to the Committee on Res
“‘ n ^‘ ul i«l>b as- ( ,j u ^ ()ns twice, and rejected by a vote of
lu tf W r “ 1H : two to one. Finally put in open Con-
missal from the service ot the tinted von y on an ,i pu.vs,.d because the members
ritates to reduction iu his_academy -stand- no t like to vote against it and let it
ing one year. Cadet 8iuith will joiu the
succeeding fourth class at the commence- Receut advioei indicate that Pennsyl-
Uwkius sue, but «,(«>.. cou.uter.biy ou. os. i playing wilh s pistol He hsd »k» rob-
Ue r.p rt. ereryUim, In tbf •• U..I .ud bomluy" ‘ bod ills employer OU tbe SOW <1»J and
ime »u great abuudauc*. There »** i»i*Btyr oi old j ran away from Ins place ou that acoouut.
rei n o\ ery whore, and «uM b* bon,; fit
> kiud I
A good outrage b idt,\ spoiled,
t Uo«i>.i.bi» , yeutc.duy owtuiug, »t eight
id Ukbiz tbe world like puuo«,j>u«ra ,, Ci.u’k, the "Bill of Pesee" tiled by
tlil , railroad companies doing business in
U...1.I M.1.001. Ibis city, again oame before Judge Gib-
MMHr tan.m tu. Tiiont W. D.nrfn« Soul ! «M1. 'Die A?
,iuy to Ui. SbUut lUok HU1. Flrto Sou« Ud. J udge WlHiam 1.
niiijj. Se* his o.lvortis«nicut.
lymou Com* Nut
tim* In Alttero. *
Sttv.t. ' htnoft on btoiid Aud ft
cutioteti- •vary oi coafw.
u oteeitUl-ius lM«wta**ul.
,urt> Just tuods tor tto* Arat
■b'at 'snSy VnRotf, on Broad
the complam-uilffp who matle a twenty
Uiiuutm iu couoluaum. Judge
Gin- ) trserved hi* tlswimon, but no
oe- ' bf °x
meut of the next academic case.
n atti •? C>n\m tdore Tatneil’.
Savannah, Juno 15.—Commodore Tat-
nall died last night—aged Ob years. He
will be buried at Bouaventuro, his birth
place, four miles from thia city.
toeca n-mocraep.
Dbs Moines, June 15.—In the Stat
vania, at the nominating convention, will
be a unit for nominating Gen. Haucock.
when, in their bright sky, tbe first glass
—the little cloud like a man’s hand—
gave token of the rising storm; when the
first shock of a drunken husband, reel
ing across the threshold, smote her
heart
Had musings are thine, lonely wife, as
thou pliest still the needle by the dim
light in the desolate room. But sha
pauses in her work—a foot is ou the step
—a baud pushes the door open. Oh,
how unlike the face, the form, the step,
the salutation, to those site remembers
so well! And she is chained to this
bxly of death.” He may approach
her and she cannot fly. He may sileuce
her moauing ohildreu with blows aud
arses, and she can only interpose her
trail form- There is no release for her
ill death comes.
More than widowed, with society to
which the dreariest solitude were para
dise. Home, tbit dearest word of earth’b
dialect, to her another name for all
wretchedness, and no appeal wave to the
clianoerr of Heaven, no rest save in the
cold anil silent grave.
The Savannah Republican says: “The
delegates from the Opelika (Ala.) Rail
road Directors were in the city yeeterdav
and in conference with the Central Rail
road authorities touch !ug the lease of
their road to the latter company. Wi
learn that the Opelika company propose
to lease their road in perpetuity provided
the Central would guarantee them six per
cent, on their capital stock, which was
declined. Such, we hear, waa the result
of the negotiation; whether they are like
ly to be resumed or uot, with terms mod
ified we are unable to say el present.
HQu PEACHES—At 50c. jn-r peck, at
^ikss h Bro.'s. ^ jiuielJ
R. M. ROriE k CO., Wholesale
Liquor Dealers, Atlauta, Ga. Huns' Bitter* aud
hrltaapF*. Alao, Bli*frr’« Ginger aud Cherry Brau-
dll'* at lowest figure*.
junel5 It. M. UOHE k CO.
IA. PEACHES—At 50c. por peck, st
StolM. A Bro.’s. juu.15
war RUSS - Sr. DOMINGO BITTERS
is a must valuable *tomachi<- aud tonic, aud is a*
well known, or better known than *uv other Bitters,
and better established. For nale by
Juntl6- HOSE .v CO., Broad street.
PEACHES.—A large lot of fine
Fooches (or sole l>y St>>a** A Br<>t her, at 50c.
19- AROMATIC SCHXArrS—The
Aromatic Bclmappt, manufactured iu Holland (or
John A. Baas, have no superior in tli<- market. They
are known and used ail over the civilized world,and
"None know them but to love them.
None name them but to praise."
For «le by HOSE k CO.,
Juna 16 broad street.
“Greeley •»* Term.”
Tho Now York Sun discouroes on this
subject apropos of Mr. Greeley’s late let-
tor indicating bis willingness Who t
candidate for the Presidency, and deolar-
_ _ ing for tha oue-term principle. "It says:
rJ^™uUon'tl>o , '"xVrb,'p“rtiuv'”‘v.s . lious’utterau.vs of their learned and pi -All thoanti-Orant ltepuliUeans would
, . ... . i, N i .ms divines. This is well, very well. 1 furhinl, an.l uli die negnss, all the
futhms were paaded pLd* u. .» sup, ,.rt will guard the pulpit agsind Leroey , ,oU«c^Mta, all the soientilW >«"■>«*
it U,,^ ,1, I- wii , .1 the oliurvh against schisms. We rue ,ai believera in simple (hek t.le"' elothw
tt"* ‘ ■ * “■•-* "■■ ...,t nmvvrwalsalvatton.” TheNiwYork
Highly favored are the Atlantose.
Then not only havo sanotueries, beatifui
and spaoi.ius and in goodly number, but
also able ministers ol the Word, even
more than thi , representatives of s live
press, to ontliue the eloquent and line-
FINE WATCH REPAIRING.
WC HAVC SECURED THE SER
VICES OF>MR. C. S. TAIT, AN EX
PERIENCED WATCH MAKER. BUT
RECENTLY FROM SCOTLAND. MR.
TAIT HAS WORKED IN SOME OF
THEFINE8T WATCH MANUFACTO
RIES IN SU ROP i. S3 13 PREPARED
TO DO ALL KINDS OF FINE WORK
SUCH AS REJEWELLEO. MAKING
NEW ESCAPEMENTS. AND ADJUST
ING FINE WATCHES OF ALL KINDS.
ALL WATCHES LEFT WITH US WILL
BE PROMPTLY AND THOROUGHLY
DONE. AND SATISFACTION GUA
RANTEED IN EVERY INSTANCE.
•prism SHARP A FLOYD.
RAILROAD MEN
takb n O T I O E .
WE HAVE RECEIVED TO-DAY
DIEECT FROM THE MANUFAC
TURERS A LARGE ASSORT
MENT OF FINE AMERICAN
WATCHES, IN GOLD AND SIL
VER OASES, OF PERFECT
WORKMANSHIP AND NEW
DESIGNS. OT THE FOLLOWING
MAKERS .
E. tlaward A « o.. Bo-te..,
American Walch I ,.. U .Ith.m;
national Watch >'<>. Klgtu;
tl. S. Walch Co., Marl V. .1.1
Oil.. Walch I o., alto, the I'.lc'.ralcU
Mem Winder, oi K. , 1—. Walch.
THIS STOCK IS OFFERED AT
VERT ATTRACTIVE FIGURES,
AND TOU WILL . It/D JT WILL
P T TO TAKE A LOOK AT THE
GOODS AND THE FRICES, AT
SHARP *■ FLOYD'S JEWELRY
STORE. ATLANTA. tl'l ifw
IT QIVES US PLEASURE
TO announce that we
HAVE ADDED TO OUR CORPS
OF WORKMEN A FINE EN
GRAVER, RECENTLY FROM
TIFFANY Sr Co.'s, N EW YOSK,
AND ARE NOW READY TO DO
ALL K'NOS OF
PLAINAORNAMKM ■ AL LETTS R!NC
CIPHERS, MONOGRAMS, AC..
IN FAOT, ENCRAVINC OF ALL
KINDS IN ELCCANr STYLE, AND
AT SATISFACTORY PRICES.
ALSO, TBE ADDITION OF A
TINE MANUFACTURING JEW
ELLER, AND A SHOP WITH
ALL NECESSARY TOOLS AND
MACHINERY, WILL ENABLE
i/S TO MAKE TO ORDER
ANY STYLE Of
BADGES, RINGS. PINS, A ALMOST
ANY ARTICLE WANTED,
SJVOTO DO REPAIRING, HOW
SVERDimCULT, PROMPTLY,
ANDINASUPERIOR MANNER
PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
SHARP dr FLOYO,
JEV^|LRY STORE, WHITEHALL ST.
lutious were puA
tho OiHMtitnttou
strict construction for tho ol these sketches of Sunday laoor w in
Slate aud individual right.*, and to defend pleasure; and without being parttalor in-
the same from central power, lmvr.,,1 vid.mns, express gratification in the
amnesty should follow uuiv.; al .nlTnige. diwusaion of the th «“« ^
The Dominican annexation wiu, opposed Mills—•'lhe unity of k te l, h urcl‘ »
partly becanie of the nuliluesa of the ; Go l. For the sptnt ‘Pt**
oeoulu for Amerif iu citizenship, but es- condition of tbe world, including Allan
ESlvhomeon-pi motives',n which t«- but clsive all the prayer of Ohm*.
_ Se scheme had tor inception. The tan IT 1 call. Ian tho ch igy oi Atlanta continue
and universal salvation." T
Times deprecate* Mr. Greehy s one-term
letter, however, as diatraoting to the Ke-
publiaaa party aud a diroot blow at
OranL T& Kcwhurg Journal wiys "Mr.
Miisvim; w, Who * « i«
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NOTICE.
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GBADING a TUR.NFIKK KO.\n bat»«au AtlsuU
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4MO al my offkc.
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