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VOL. II. ATLANTA, GEORGIA* SATURDAY, .ILLY i|#L no. m THE DAILY SUN. r «f >r»l «a4 AltlMBt M't I’ehlbJted bj the Atlanta See (—l|taej. tlcil.it. H. ilrnkt.., Arrklknld M. !>p« i|hU, J. Hrnlf Smith. Alexander H. Stephens Mltkil ] A. R. WatMin, .... Sews 1 J. Henly Smith. . • . ■low 1X1 KBHiT MUNET. We «tn be iMpooable tor th. ash arrival of all KOD.T lent u> bj RtpHtni Letter, by Kipms. or by Draft, but not otherwi*©. II momy teat la aa 1 letter la loat it murt be the Iom at the No itaper will be aaut from the o«oa till it <a pai4 for, aud name* will alway* ba eraaed whan the lima paid for expirb*. •f<f Paraona wudiog money by Exproaa muat pre pay charge#. — To Onr I lly Satawrlbrr*. * . Wa raapaetftUly a*k our city snWribara to notify ua In caae of failure to receive Tub Bow. Wa have raoantly made eotae t bungee In the <aty delivery, and in conaequence of thla, some will probably be miaaed for a law daya-until the route* are perfeolly learned by thoaa in charge. For a abort time, we beg our city reader* to ba pa tient aa they can. in east failure* occur. We promt** them that tlie evil will aoon be •aliafactorily ream- died. We are resolved to aee that Th« Hum U fhlth- fully and promptly delivered to every aubaorihar. Blake up Club*. We nhall make Tub Bub lively, freah and Inter- eating—containing all the lab at newa. We ahall fill it wlfh good reading matter, |nd ahall bava In each iaaue aa much reading matter aa any paper In Ireorgla, and we ahall aoon enlarge aud otherwise improve It. ao an to give it a handaome appearance aud make it eaaily reed and desirable to have in the family. We auk our friend* to use a lHUe effort to make up » club for ua at every poet office. Bee our club rataa. A very little effort U all that la needed to mako up a large list Ua. Davr Bell, of Athens, 0»., ia duly author ized to receive subscription* aud advertisement-, and give receipts for tbe *«me- To C’om«p«ndenli. Mr. Stephen* will remain in CTawfordville. His connection with The Sex will not change hie dence. All letters intended for him, either on pri vate matter* or connected wfrh the Political De partment of this paper, should Ik- addressed to him at Craw fordville, Georgia. All letters on business o! any kind, connected with Tbe 8cs, except its Political Department, should be addressed to J. Henly Bmith, Manager, Atlanta, Ga. TernAe* of rtubsorlptloni DAlliY i Per Annum.. Biz Mouths.. Three Mouths.. .$7 00 :SS On* WEEKLY PER ANNUM : Twenty “ Fifty " Mafic lap ire WEEKLY-SIX MONTHS: Single Copy, Six Months, Three •* “ •• All anbacriptiona muat be paid for ia advance and ail names will be stricken from our books whet the time pud for expires. Terms erf Advertlai Sra-STBOKBS. M«om. lie arc well please! to find so Urge a delegat ion and so many Branch police ore to ire*r j* % invention «n». wrvwtCM* a \ n t«E aAiN. •m grey uniform*. That mil* m tkv •», or ongkt to be SiwBui.l The Peduoah. (Kentucky) HmM »nd AWnoh'w have combined. The IformH u precipitated, Keadnatv. Kfntmetum. An low* College hat Mooted Phil Sheridan an L.L. D. It ia etaenge what big thing! tome people can nuke ont of vary poor material. A coolness between two Semnneh ioe (mam merchant* Arose to a light ing heat the othar dev, end at it thei went England imprisons flortuue-telloni end, singularly enough, those who sre so gifted st seeing into the future do not always j*{ their war out of prison. The North Georgia CiUttn, »|>eak- ingof the liUtos catnetcry, o^s "it needs work badly." The' editor of that paper evidently is aulkius to write an obituary. It is announced that liowen will writ* a history of his ease. If that, lie true, Grant ought to ratmll that pur- don, and eotumuto it to a suspension, by the neck, for thirty miajitas. The hay crop in Vermillion county, Indiana, Is reported to tie a failure, and oats not tuorc than oUe-fourth of a crop. It would seem that Vermil lion ought to he able to give » better coloring to her prospects. Mrs. Hherman, (who is tlie Modem Borgia), “trips up the stairs like, a girl of fifteen." But sfie trifiped up her three husbsn Is and fve. children at a much livelier rats than that- using only a little strychnine. Joseph Odell occnpies a eolnmn of the LaFayette (Indiana) Jovyruil in asking, “ Why can we not elect Gree ley President ? ” The answer may be given in five words—lie. ean't get enough votes! The Bostonians sent the Goddess of Liberty up in a balloon on tbe Fourth and lost her. This is not. the first instanee in which the Boston madmen have endeavored to ship liberty from the country “ np in a balloon.” The Rich man d Enquirer says : “Grant will be the Long Branch can didate for President in 1872. Who will be the Olive Brands candidate ? That is the question.” Rasy enough answered—Logan, of course, is the Olive branch the Enquirer is talking about recovering the prosperity for magy years liefore (he w ar, AH the delegates entered into | business with the right spirit and seem to he well acquainted with their j dutv. Three sessions have been held to day ami all of them frill of interest j and work. More. Akok, As a part of the history of the times, wo place liefoie onr renders this week a portion of this document. This letter, in connection with the utteiunoes of the Pennsylvania IV- moernev in the late aihlrcse of the Executive Committee, which will lie found on our (hut page, gives a more hopefill aspect to onr cause. Some of our Democratic cotempomrios have Ixvn temporarily led away by the fhtnl lure of expediency. Tins was particularly so in Pennsylvania and Ohio. Pntvintis and hottest in their fhelings nml lunllves. they are now hastening b;e k; and the party, soon made up of stern inntcrials, w ill con tinue to grow in strength and Influ ence, when by pursuing a temporising |K>ticy it would have become com pletely demoralised, tlofl'nian well sbjs: “The danger is eminent, that we may lose sight of the princi ples upon which tliiR govern ment i« founded, and which con stitute its vital force." Well said. Tin- very life of free Government is hound up in a strict adherence to the Con stitution. 1s t us keep the old ship toils true course, nod nil inav vet Is- well. We diffe r from the (foternnr, however, when he says, “a strong Government nml a strong people can not exist together." Never was the Federal Government stronger; never were the American people more pow erful than when it conformed strictly to the requirements of the Constitu tion. A Government of mere force on this continent, will l>e weak and despicable; and so will its subjects. Undera truly Constitutional Gov ernment, both will l»e strong. A Government of bayonets, like the present, which neither commands the confidence nr love of the people, has no inherent reliable strength. The strongest Governments are those which rest for their support upon the hearts and affections of the people.— Oreennbnrn, (On.) flrrnhl, I Ith July. Skat the l*npiiea Huy. the. 'trOMtertvi- P» , nemorrt m>v, luxikhka h. mkphkvs. The announcement that tlie Hon. 1 Alexander H. ,Stephens had console- ted to take eh*f|ge of the political department of the Atlanta (Gw.) Sun, has beeh reoeivewLwith expreanooe ot 1 delight hy the ptoss of both parties, aud all seetrons. In fact it argues vtelt Ibr the fritmv of the country when men of *neh al ilitv amt, ohameter a* the Georgia states-, man, consent to take the editorial, quilt in hand. Few public men in | this country are tnore resjveeh-d of have warmer or more anient admirers then the sage of Liberty Hall. His influence will lie frit not in Georgia and the ,South alone, hut throughout this period as the ehamptoO of oMstftu- tionsl hberty and of human ri*Ms.. W* ft-ar, however, he has thrown Ms vntghtv pen in the scale* too late to mvatheSe- pnhlie. Policy has usurped the ] principle in Hamr Hvutlttlct. <u ltie party, % it licyhee usurped the; the greet If stops' and even shrttdl tt i the whole couhtry, and IllsHahltatorv. IsV whteh we publiah on our tli-st jvagi*. gives evidence thqf it w ill lie exerted for tire liest Itlteitots of the country mid tire jierpel nation of republican institutions. He plants himself firmly upon the doctrines of Thomas Jefferson, and is consequently opposed to (lie “New Departure," or any other that tends toward Consolidaliou and despotism. We are pleased to see that seme of the “New IVparture" pepefs eomraant fitrorahly upon Hie “Hshttnlorv." and we hope il mav nut he long before all have returned to the niltf. The health of Mr, Stephens is such that iti alt probability he will never (p to leave home, bill hi« again be ah willingness not to entirely deprive the country of his valnahlc counsels ami mature wisdom, is exhibited in tils last and laborious Undertaking. IV ■ shall hereafter most anxiously await the arrival oSThk Hi n. Visible Supply of Cat to The New York (Jt/mmercinl nnj Finrm- doi OhrnnnJe of the tUh gtve- the foflow-- iog report of the visi'.le supply of cotton on Friday night last: as a, a. watois. •M ont sa tbs Jootwst of in- Towssw, md "iswnm OaossB • sterr or ha and dia p"rfoi»" m ixnat wtem Ui» rosiW II Tlniaa xad Um Up* of ISs rtsbte items k (871. 1870. inTjiverpnol.hAles 715,000 574,000 Htock in I/ondon 90,754 81,600 Stock in Olnsgow 850 500 Stock in Havre 50,240 157.130 ■Stork in Mat,lilies 18.883 10,430 Stock in Bremen 85.289 23,111 Stock rest, of Continent 60,000 50,000 Afiost for Great Brit Ain ^American j Afloat for Friince Am- 108,300 95,000 erican ami ftriuril)... 47,300 21,209 Afloat for Bremen Am- ericanj 28.545 6,258 Total Indian Cotton afloat for Europe 5-21,580 401,546 Slock ill United States ports 180,514 1.54,06 9 Stock iu island towns.. 27,054- 84,088 Total 1,898,889 ,559,890 Sroiti (ha 'XTitifi, »l«"„ lion. All xarnter II. Stephens, whose whole life Inis been one of unparal leled usefnlness, both as a private eitir.cn and public man, lias become a ptnpriebfr rtud Co-editor of tlie At lanta Hrv, and proposes, perhaps, to devote the remainder of his life to the noble work of 'bringing track the Government to Hie ancient land marks, and maintaining tlie princi ples advocated by Jeffi-rson, Madison, Monroe and the fathers, in the purer days of the ftepnblie." We welcome Mr. Stephens to the field of journal ism, and expect from his able pen a series of pajiers on the policy of the Government and the management of parties, the equal of wjiioh have not appeared since -The • Federalist" was tvritfen. The HrV is indeed fortu nate.- awfl we preftict that, its influence arid pta-Wer will henceforth lie felt throughout the land. It must let its in Wli, it is onr 6i consolidation and flu, under a thuno-nitfe Admii the prineiplee rtf the not quite so fast perhaps, W surely and xtiwdily as undlsv the Grant t'olftix despotiaw. Mr. Htojiliens rise* aa the - bigoted and tiaii biers w ho Wfe to bo Baal of Radicallaih. towers above tha staghAhl th: hn eii" ivnmptlrtn ahj dM Ct 'it* Alt hail to the man Who Ihwri itis rights t 0 {in (in V» MnAiaiht -"r f ufsn loeirrtvfta, .t/n., July 6. V-WW and 1 ufokhi a nrwb. The contract for bni! s North twenty milps of tbe 1 hex been let Meesri. A. i. w. John T. Grant and Messrs. will lie commenced in twenty Mr. John Klng.a Odnmhoa banker, auua "UT voni#i"W ide s misstep Wednesday afternoon and fell, tireaking his leg. Three feet Is to he the gnage of Ihi Bniiihridge, Cnthtiert End Ontttmbttf rail road. The Bmidersvtlle fr'reipfuu nntldtthc* the deatti of the Bev. Jatarit W. OrtatVn, which took plnee last Monday. We learn that the trartltlH eh Jft chased hy thetVntral Railroad to run on the turnpike, non and the neareat station on the read; figs arrived, and will be fitted np tnrinefllati- It. Before it is sent to ita dettfnhtton It will make a trial trip through this city. ft was currently repotted oh the streets eterday that a prominent dry goods ittee lent tienn levied on bb *ho TUittiii yeete house Htales »l Ttfr VPahbingtoh eorri-kpoudent of Vtie VhwHtr-!Hrtn-nnl, frririWfc oh the 10th-, htleriiii'rf- lo (He Wlrt'k'- Wk: The rtdndus potieV of tM jpbenent Ad ministration, hi relirion onr foreign Hstiitw fit Volition to the imjtnrts And Afc- BOVts of lumber. In the flaeat year 18g» 7y thd United State* made a total export Of hvtahbr and Vood amoti'dlin'gto SlS- of which only M.ttaJ.on ojn- nonaenold fntmture, wodden ware, and tartoflen dUtunttHhrrt hot spectfred-bAh ba separated from the rla»a of raw iaec they linv* only been noun enrthghlo SnakethemdOHAlili' I A. M> shipped ndhrly thtb* mil lions in rough plank, bnt only laths. W’o sent to the Wi breKM.fWU.ntWtti hoops, ktave* stuff to make sugar hnwhrtvds slid but only $277,88* in made barret* hogsheads; and while onr export* of AAwW and hettn timber of all aorta et- ire onlj l worth l brttrt. ib and oils of Deeded *1,800,1)00, we only exported A " HI worth ol lnrnitore; Bbtdit) little over ^OUn 0( ttoodun mire, i-td. terfnred nhd imposed thh tnM in Iff A* ntHtf wood and matmfactnrca of wood; dUlj free, arttrles wi the table : lnfport d it tilde iiud dllty free ar m W *10)352,suk, In Apt to bf H dHty Avetag- jpg from 20 to 8$ per cent. In spite of thfs duly, likewiae, there has been I riendt kfd slgntfleitht Itierdahe of thy tm- porttnoh of mannfat-tured attic wpod; From the same table of tl rehtt of Rtatistles It appears that the Ba it appears that to logs fell frntn gfl; *408,040. white tbn imports ot the lih portatlon of Raw-logs Felt frntu Wjtitl, wo to — * -■ai plunks increases from two to nearly seteb mi mm -ei'- >- -- hbtntifr 1 tV u are pained to leatli that .dr. A. 0. jure, the host of the MsfShhll House, fr milltoim. This is the way onr do Irh ■ are protected, trt reapect th Itti | iur ' \ mulnplviug tlie saw-mltta to Ns* ib':: ..jekand other lnmber-prodnelng regions. lying very III ef his rerrtdHirvi, on Bruugk- tbn street Hor. Nnrt. Cherokee county goes •50,000 tih thfl Mnriottn rnd North Ooatitfa HhUtM. One gentleman fltibReribes flO.OOO^ 6f ft. ' - “Tottrnam^ift.” Tbe r -ter«t<nrg (Yft.) fami not like the m»menelf»ttire ndopM tnfi<*in<ib- tion with the e/jm-Attriaa npoH of merits, ft therefore greets with hearty irehf>me the “eh«rg^” delirered nt Rich' monrl on the 4th br fir. in whi6h he waft hold enongn to* mi hs it deserves to he Ji earning the pnbHo gTftt was hrtppily eon reived and and in ita eonelaaion aptly IfaveBied the tnjili light shmo down this way. We bo- the CHiten, apeivk *0 X, not only for hrrt for our neighbor of the Mnil, who id glWnng alxmt Bfomieenonsfy in the dark, in search of the In.if de parture.” yrom tbe blarksvlUa. Toaa., Fvemlnev. ' il. rtth. Wo have reeeisred the copy of T n s. Arr.MTf*, (Gx.v) Aov eon tom mg the dailfftPtory of its new political editor. mock heroics common on such obessions. “Therefore, Sir Knights and gentlemen, J now most earnestly charge you tnf do yofir level heat Froeeed! flet asi).-- Upship your royal miaaen cat heocta, hanl after vour spanker bowsprit*, hoist jait fore-top*’! hatchways. Go it. And the devil lake tbe man (hat don’t the ring.” did Paving feta th* Whistle. Drops in l A Brooks county correspondent of the Savannah Republican, writing ouJUr SktA Olfhe 10th I fist., say* : In (hlsso*- ttoh for the past week or ten days; ttso Weather has been unusually warm and ' ■ n the rains much less frequent. Planters are fighting (he grass mntifttlly and e(nji ptokj Jehr are hnghtehing. The crop of oottou will fall far short of an average one, owing to the large area of low lands that has been drowned nut and Ahai- dentd. amt which eonld not now be taken in hand and Raved, bn account of the MIA gnu* has In If, ThelbWftst estii ‘ I h*ve heard ts that the crop is cut one-third ; soqje say one-half. Bat ^ood seasons from now op, and no cater- ■ do its work of aestrnetfon, find « l*t» fail to »Uow fhe weed to frnftwi' At ure, mil lUature,"there. ifapIA nVa'fe. (ha# lor SCrme lietmed |i«HSllife. , will be J fat <Kt t heard i •a ater- ■ . find i frnit well alnrgeptai Jefferson county, Florida, Major B. W. Bellang, say hut week that the largest crAp of oman ne ever ihnde Wi ' . _ _ ever ittade w«* of a/nsr like this, and that it was so grassy a*d (grassy aid (he groin’d so wot the middle of Jury, a issued froth fhe Cos ier Federal offices in a fa* of five itoflsrs fton. Alexander H, Stephens', the late of the Confederate ilnnin markart \rlth 1 par llna na»-h AdvortlMiHUHiita in tlin Local aa aaterlala t - ) will be >’l»arge«l M ftMrttoa* Adv«rtiHf*m»‘ntj4 nDrier tlie Special Notloe bead ilaadad) fbrlaaa cliue Uian me week, will be liargeri 16 o p line. Adverttaemtanta. except for eatabllaheA l oeaa bouaea, In this oltj', must >»« paid lor in No redndinn will be auule on tha abora rates for qiiarterlf, seiuDanniia) >«• yearly advertlxementa. Niflht PaasetiKer Tram a Ni|<bt Paatsen^er Tram h Day l^aaaenuer Train ar Day HaaaeiiHcr T.alu 1<-j KTATBj RAItaOAO. ..1:48a. ta 10:JO p. m Oarteraville Accommodaltoo * TUB (IKOMIA (atmiWTAI BAlUtOAD. (.Vo Day TVota <m Mumday.) NlRbt Passenger Tram arrive* « Night l**-*en«ar Train lea'ea * Day Paa«enger Tialu arrive* *>• Day Paa«etnf< r Train lea’-r k Monnuln .Uvooiair r* ..BtUAa. ia Night Paaaenger Train arrlx-et Night Pa**ert«ar Train leave* Day Passenger Tram :»rr1v*»s. Day l*aaaeuser train leawe*... 10:0ft p> m ..8r8ftp* m ,. .‘4:10 p. m Day Paasengrr Train'irave* 7:1ft a. Bl STT.AKT* AWD Regular Paasengei Regular Pae*en*ei Great (’antral Tlirnngh Line. <Tha*totie«vai*ft ,n leare*—»:.V) Memphis train leave* arrive*.. .2:'t5 arrive* »:«> i ftt. Lonla train leave* ctio ** arrive »:S0i fthaWkyrllle train leave* UrsOp trtatn* run daRT. iVsntrm llHllr.Mi.1 of Nauhviu-e, Tbnnrssbb, ( July 12th, 1871. ) Editor Strs: The General Con vention of the S-ti/ma Alpha Epetlon Fraternity, auoording to a previous ». m, appoinunttnt, ussembled in this city ui-day. I >Mg leave to submit for ! publication, a few words with regard n * I ta it* llrst day’s prooxstings. The delegate* metathis morning at 3 o’uioek m the City Hall, not a very desirable place for such a Conven tion. Arrangements had been made for convening in 1 hs Capitol, and also in tlie oonitshons* Imt Iwth jilaoes being occupied, tlie Convention was disappointed in loth. After a temporary nrgmuxation this morning, the election of the perma nent officers of the Convention re- •olted a* follows: A. A. Morphy, of Georgia. President; M. Mathews, of Virginia, Vice- President; A. H. tnd j/w p m j Lusk, of Tennessee, Recording Sec- .nss:o«p.m (iot!)rv . 0 A Howell, of Georgia. * ni,,n0l, ' m i Corresponding Secretory, and Mr. ■ns :*xn j, w. trmfn* xn j Onrd. of Tennessee. Tressnrer. *"* ,m ‘ n ” 1 The number of regularly eleeted ^ j delegates, lysides other* of the l-’rs- 10:07*. «a i:46 p. m . ft:0ft p. n» Thefw llgnrps indinatP an /wrfaiv in tha cotton to-ni«ht (8th .Tilly) of | 500 hales oomparod with the name date of 1870. The <Vironicb> ostimatefl the ineroftfted oonanmption this year over last a* fol- Iowr: Iu England, an average of (U.880 haled per week, igaint 54.000 laat, year.— On the Continent, excluding Itumia and ■Spain, alwnt 40,000 hah*a per w«»ek. amt 0,000 bales inercaae. in the United ■States. notwithAtamlmg the tleflciftn^wnp^j ply of water at the Northern inilln, them) haa l»een an average increawe of t,000| lialea])er Avt-ck during the laat nix month*, j This wonld .iggregate 20,000 hale* in- I nreaaed oonmnnution per week—eqoal to 1 a million bales in the year, allowing that i consumption i* not cheeked by the rise I in prices. Bni the ^hronirlc tliinka it »* very neriou* ijnestion wiiether tJns creased consumption will Ins maintained * with cotton at uinepence. Of the pres ent Htock <»f i*otton in Liverpool, the pro portion of American cotton isl 05 j>erl oont. against <>2.7o last year. The con- 1 tracts lor futnre tieliver>' rnsde in New 'York last week were for 15.750 bales at 10c. for Novemlx»r and December. In regard to the decrease of the excess in visible supply, uncording to Watts Ar Oo. f of Liverpool, it was 075,000 miles on the 11th April last, and it is now. say 380,- 000—showing a loss of 330,000 bales in tisHve weeks—which would indicate an average increase in consumption of t#en- ty-eigbt thousand 1 wiles a we**k. Vice-President States Goremment-, and author of “The War Between the States." The advent ef Mi. Stsplx-ns a* a jonrnal- isf Ha# ctito'fed' jy grout tnihhnh tlrfoughonf tile length and hreiullli of the land ; and Ilia course, we are dis- pleaaed touree, has been severely crit icised a# untimely and wrong by many Southern Democratic papers. Wo are not of those who deny Mr. Stephens the right of speech ; nor do We rt-gret tlie step he lias taken. We Welcome him into the ranks, believ ing. th«ti> he will accomplish . much good and no harm, in his m-w sphere of life. A#q statestffitn Mr. Stephens ranks second to do lhan in the nation. He ie thoroughly vwrsed in the |>olitie.,1 history of thi# eonnlrv, ftom the day Orders have been tom flonso and other New York, levying on all subordinate* whose aalnrie* «r« be low 31,000 per annum, and ten dollars on all whose salaries exceed th*t sum. The order creates a good desl of squealing. — The small fry complain that thejr have been taxed frr New BamfltdWl# add 06» nertirnt within the last four months, and the new tax is rather steep for s new etY- rollment of the Grant party in New York), in which they have no interest Sever*! of the victims said tb»t if Grant nominated they would resign, ing from experienoe, they 1 knew wouldn’t have any of theh- aaM#f trt'take home home to their ftMHKM, m Grant Would want it all. rthatfhoy Sod (Irrumstmiee. of the landing of the Puritans upon the shore# of — - - . : v I |G< Ki*liv. bEnVT. IfONTGOMFRT^ ARRIVE iTWWffWlNT.. ARRIVE \T OOLrMHtfft.... lkavewkht Roijrr...... arrive vT JfOMTOOMW HEAYK riEI.MA .. ARR1V1. VT LEAVE CM l'MItT' arrive \T|Cor.r ... 7 0S A. yt ..11:68 •• Hraft P St ..ItrftM •• termty now is about twenty- five, and many more are expsetod to morrow. iMKRY There are nty eteptoretMrerepres- i the W ' I dM The Boston Curnmmfml lloUrii* iimussft its readers with the following: Best fish for birds—Tli*pei*h. Good fish fornoliii«*rs—Tlie sword fl«h. The fish for theatrical managers—The ntar and Htock fish. Pretty waiter gift fish—Tbe bar lielfle.) For blaekamitliH—i’he lieihiu** fish. For dancers- The l>oni-to. For critics- The carp. Fish that give no credit—Tlie (3. O. D. Fish for a Ddy’s wear- -Her-ring. The stroiigefrf- The f'*h ihstV smelt. A(o(ice fish—Tin* ‘•kntc«. Fish lor Fenians- Die pike Fish formiHcra- Gold tiehsnd*hinei>. Kngfimd ro tin. 1 ffcsenl tUfic. St'or»*d away in fhe | [cep iv*c^««efl of bis nffnd an? the ChcI* of history, ready to l>e called into c\- j «*roiseat-a moment^ warfiing; and! tboy ar© cl«Mi to MtvnRtHfe by Mr. j »Sfephen« with fpvnt tact and still. i iftHin tha on*Hi*a*tt Cnamomr WatliOB Rapt HOarnlit* to ihr Frr«« ] We liniliein evWenoe of return ing gtvtd tinire fhe advent ol Nonlh-J ern wise man to the Press: and of i course we are pleased particularly by ' the assumption of an editorship of! Alex. II. Stephens of I’fTB ATI.aWTV I Stjn, This gentleman Iirs a peculiar fitness for sneh a position, lieeanse he is ihoronghly imlmed with onr insti- mtions, is a cultivated jurist, and Well reed ni»on nearly every siihieel of leemrne, besides Iteingan eveellent 1 writer and deleter. A correspondent, of (he Savannah ! ExjyuMimn, writing from Brooks 1 eoerttv. on the 10th instant, says: But little is said in these parts) about polities. Tlie “new departure” Tlie Frankfort (.Kentucky) Fi»- mon. of (he 11 th, says: On ^atnf- day. Mi*. Pat. Noonaii, who keeps a saloon on Main street, having ecea- sion to lie absent, left his little daugh- ler six years of age and a son of a neigborabout the same age in' the saloon, with direction* that it any odd came to call some one from ■nothei' room in the building- After Mr. Noonan left the children went be hind the counter and oomtnenced (linking whisky, from the effects of ;■ regti thi nt. In's i* fti tint time ms followed, frost was late coming and tor## erdfi wis made. If this jnitoter* ill ftm ionrtmle to 1 ‘work#1!the jftn&lja’’ the old ship mny yet come oqt of storm wijh colors flying, ami all find fahOTs' rewiirded. There will MiV 'orfs to mnke suythtnfl, at flmt time the rain* eooaed, good sops follow.-d, frost was li " of the fh*ar suffi eto-Boy of dora made; no starvation'this year, cotton or no ootton. Tllre flfrlOMx flrrantnillei «g- a plantation six miles west of Quit- man. on last Frida/, hy which a colored infant, eighteen months old, lost “ life. Thu mfantr aforesaid was left at ekfrln ft* charge of an older sister, some five years'rtf age, whilst the mother wrtnf to work in a neighboring field. Soon af- te# the dcjtorthre of the mnther^twp colored ehtldrnn, aged about six and years, from another eohin on the same plantation, out in an appnaranoe,«ndde- ired the Ihtle nurse to nocom; " in quest of blackberries, fftri , „ <he eqtfw not leave the hihy bttt that ff they fthe Visitors) Would take h#r ;the to the WWI and dwwhrt, She would go with them. Thmr instantly sotrod the ehtkt, one taking bold of its lirad and and the pthor ita feet, carried it to the The moth- the hours. It is sn much as a pint well and gloofully i-ast it in. The up irVoon after received intelligence of oifrir, lint, before she could extricate 'rtjjild froitf the water, ipposed she Jrank a#j™'<^J w r;’ n '"Tf otely discharged, as it I their yonth, they were i HBHI , ,IW which his daughter died in a frtfl the froth the water, lffe wa# extinct 'ehildnm were arrested, but immcdl- evident from not legally respon stble tor the serious crime committed.' rnHfnmtft Wirtta Ctcp. The Sau Pmneisoo (Oalifomfa) Nuftffa suye- “It is now safe to soy that th# grape crop is ont of danger flour wmrti. and tbo product of wine in this .State irt 1K71 will not fall short of 9 ,(Ks);wO K»l- lons, Wbilc t : v •!' |M»3- fHMy 10,0 • groat ilcmand for Oalifc cry new favor homo ilcmand it good crcNsing. A leading wine bonfte in' this 1 ity a few tlays fdnee received in one dky fMiatrllrturo# !3lbnfrti#fimtxnt#. Chalybeate Springs, i«f7!ir!wi?rtfCR oouirry, oarnrciA I’OgH to) AH ir«l UkUJt four «M«h orders for California wines, to be slipped as follows: To I* “ Scotland, to Liverpool, PorMMh', to (3itnt«r1jury, New Zcrtiand, and Amoy, Cfcfna.' ntcn*st of generkM? ■ (^ni^-ded IcTftnderlT. Sfei»b»»n p nr» mow that fie For charity— Tbe p(uK>i»pune. For oiHoe-seekerH- flic ] jfnn*T) H ■ > Aiieiitafa lCsllr«*s«i. i-nted. from the tifate* of^rgipm., K.-nfuckv. TVflfte##re, Alahuma and Georgia. The delegation is large and more chapter* airt represented than in I i'ea*" anvprevton#oonsreo*ion»inee the war ■ a os ■.' a.: Til# aentlemen from Georg* <**“ | - - _ ^ I-SJ-jt Merer*. A. A. Murphy, C. A-llwreB.; "tr ‘:vT,T.--c-v« »ss-.'*‘ «*™ -; R II. Goetohin* and B. A. Deo»*re) ^ w i of UniTertity <* Georgto; Mr. O. *r mto a pot of lard sha hart jaat -ren-' *01 ,s.*e ie-.~m»reion •> oe; uGohell of Atlata* fiM*»«rlv a m*m- j <*(,'’ for lb# purpose, as she saM,; '—*■ ‘ Untrerritv I „f 'bl«eohiog it” \Nhen it got oold she I fine lot of soft soepl— rtotkm fSNten DtT MBWftM j>bt* ’,n«rn»c» -t M%o"n *« Arrfv«*t *i pinto* For mftriile-'work era—The seuJpin. For csri>entcrs- The saw fish. Fish likely to go off first— The torpedo. For gymnasts- The muscle. For singers- Minims. For shoemaker*- Lb« *nle ’t*el. For schoolmaster*—The whale. Tbft IlvUdin might have added: j For th# “new depBrtnrists” -Oraw-fisb, • Alcvftnderll. Stft)»b»»n* vrtll do all the miking for us, and that all wohnffeto do is to listen. ll«* is the -new de- jstrtiire^ with us. gethf*r. the wine msy l>c ’said to be hmtthify urOftpftTOnk, and the gratifying fa<jt that the ftnvntwft drooght mther liendits thmn inbren the grapi' crop ia ho well ostabliafeM mwf be lieyond controversy, ’ luiTiug ekcurad UxU <lrli(d>tfn! md - - I,r " tbzutu rIBBIMt l*trull* of Itz iBff.'itA. Npringi* pro- DOUDCed broorniN t*'ut jiulgftz to be tbe flue*t chslv- bftlU HlmAff tB the UliiMff 8tiV**-l«*uIaff frum tM ilrzmiMe cf mrioABon of mloozal wa. (art*. T'Se p»«e* II hzhdfromeh Ifgfttad with 1tiery hueHez oflrbocerit •mnzemrfM wfflb« pt^- vtftMl, emtmidns* fine NlfA'PrWG RTINK. LADIES’ SWIMMtNQ BATH, A TcrrIMc Hmpraif. Tire Hon. A. H. Stephens. Tbe sage, statesman, and patriot whose nanrebrans thta article, is now editor of Tkb Atlauta Men, and ptonting himself Urn* upon th#Oonati<ntion of oor fathers, he steadfastly refuses to “ .s—y#. endorse and .hide by” the nsnri»tions of the Uodieal |nrty known hs the 14th nnd lfith amendments. Mr, Stephens is the ablest The Wvtheviile (Vft.) fHepafeh rt*. ites the following incident: “Not lutes l'«r from its » young tolenve il t e iwrentsl mati-toTi, at ? of night. In lowing herself from her eimmher to- means of apnllr and u rope fastened to :» win dour, Sh» hurt man ah**, and is by for the moat ssg»- eUU np H..' T .---nxw , rMHr"r AaMt.,^hein, | ^ ,(,*.***■ .{ t h# UnDeiUttV I „( '•« and WT W. J. Smith “f'l«i. aarR) ft- t lOlINftOlf, rinpBfint*iioBTj| 9 cions and forueemg statesman of An old lady of our ■■-qii-mtenTT put' «*#•' aod'hta views i»nd senUmenta will ■ - - **—*-—-*—- — ■'— command l-aopeei, lot policy man agars cftO s* theta will. We hall with delight the advent of Mr. fltephena upon tbe political arena at appeared, fastened tfi# hook to h' raised him skytvhrife; letMtii* bit dangling in th# afr until mtotaint Tlie elopement 11 pttetpMtefl iitdeff- nitelv. Win *b AQ'iful nMrkllQft >txh«iu, ruaklitf troBi liD-rtUiu. It I# iS foot 1 mq, 1-Jiertt wit' tod • th to Du roi(n!zUH) bj th« buthart, well ■ i cloas^. provided with pfroty J»--.Bilng rooms. ▲ beau- l Irrel Jpr*. coaftlnidAd dong tbe summit of the mpnutalu, ehouading In ufctvr««qo* Ylewm win JmjBt to lb V* Who ukr thzt e: Wtivtwetit. nth* plat*wilt be m uleh Sn# horn** tnd • «rrl*gre. KINK BAND OF A 1 th# preprint)! <• MuVatff comRMWblea ktrlngrticy uf tb« -x due# tbe prio# of hoard #66 pftr just reached the ground, where her lire'upneared ]rixed'tC MlJTmSr tBT* r I’P < arvu. *U*ed th> gSaVSlnifiKnXTJmSlL *** bim ' (TjBi. ftneirrm JTotfrr*. NCH00L SfeRilfi. j(M> P. #Mrt» # Op kbUlSVitLt, KEHTUtEV, Resding sad ^oefiiog: Btetrn-K*mkrfraM *y>emw* dam*. 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