The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, October 10, 1871, Image 2

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THF DAILY Tqbout Homxa SUN. ..OCTOBKB 10 Mf- Office in the 8m Building, West ride <f Broad eireet, Second Door South if Alabama. mrir Nea Adrertiscmenta ahrai/s found an Firri Page ; Local and Butineee Notioee an Fourth Page. We publish in fed, the decisions of the a»wtea , s3‘ , iu; I 2! “Order of BIMMU' dsnim in oar oolnmna. U A|Ml* fee Ttl* ffinn, T Uffl iu x. ggnm Tkomasrille, Oft. Jim Ai&ftif Smith, Knoxville. Tean. DATS Dux, Athens, Oft. lb •MS U. C. Hajoltos, Dalton, Oft. W c. PITU. tr. fauatoo. as. 1 Tims, Hire k Co., Wluts rklsa lines Co.. Os I. L. Sum. Chattanooga, Tens. J. 0. Pa*hui. LaOrmnge, O*. B. A. YlWSOS, ThomasvlUe. Oft. B. O William, Union Point. r«tf ttftiertptlss We ask attention to onr new terms ot subscription in the first column on our first page. Sls|l, Cpln sf til. Isa Far Sale at tUe Caaater. DAILY • Cents WEEKLY * C® 1 * - TU£ NEW YORK DEMOO V Aj»glIA.V/.0 1 TiaMai” and the “Kew Departure.” »w are more insidious or dangerous i.mblHSlidns, formed under the The Democratic State Convention of N*w Y.rt, wbiah asssmMod lest vraekat Boehestar, did two good things. One waa the refusal to admit the 1 ‘Tom many** delegation. The Convention thus purged Itself of all affiliation with the lierpetrators of tlie startling frauds and corruptions which have brought such disrepute upon the Ctoverrtmcnt' of the city of New York, under the nuspicee of those “Bttchcuis,” from whom came the '•Uteri Departs re” heresy. > i u a • - The other good thing they did was to treat this heresy in the same way they did its authors. , > ii WWfcMrU* more of the tdUo'ii of this Convention when we see s fall report of its prooeedmgw. A. H. 8. “Combinations” and “Hlngs.” eronsthan cor rupting iufiuenceof money, to control the action of Government in cither of its Departments—the Legislative, Judicial, ur Executive, By corrupting influence, we meen mure than what is effected hy open bribery, though that is eoinetimes resorted te, and, of conns, comes within the gangs of what is intended by the the foregoing remark. A tost deal more than-4of, hoAevfa in inteadod to be sis- brsced in it. A distinguished English writer bus, somewhere, said that the “fumes of gold’* are us deadly to the moral sensibilities as Che “fumca of chnrcoal" are to the physical The truth of this observation no one will question, who is acquainted with human nature and the history of mankind. The t ei7 “fumee if goldor the remote •»**tefy, #• Ihn'mottH tudtri consideration, kfc to fatal at the T cO(, takifW riri'l f»i. a dual GoesMiuanh .valuta Jooks.to the saw'Mnttttui ot the low ts well os the high -tkffijpoor as well as ths rich; the rights of )*ba* os well os of capital- can only he properly and permauoatlj maintained wheat its administiMM ft kept pure and Wpdght in oil of ittJ^paNMMa It is mU-katom to oil, who aiw oowver- sont with ths annuls of the bums* race, that there hag aver been a iliaptnMon on the part of Capita] to exercise ax undue influence in tho Administration of Public Affairs, whatever bo the form of Gowei merit. To this very •pedal objects, if any ore, of their tKfHM battafkloote. nor emplagrlmbby Boprosestetives, be the «j «!*'. __ w A. *H. d WAHHINUTON. "Vtttrt trilkAft*«re. T MUt'ffSIO02' rrom- The New Frtadnftft'i lftTlii|i Btftk- A Discreditable Itory-The New Lmh Syndicate-*A Vain Call upon BubscrL keri-4VH^ry KgbMMta-Wtaat 4 Shows—Treasury Pets Infer n Disap pointment-Death df Mice Betsy liar. pei--«t|tit|M|ar Natality—Annday 1 tease such Legislation os they may dteire, by w Tha exl.ibitof tho Tnaanijr wade to operating upon members of the £*gisipr ' ~ L ' tire Department of the Clovernment, And inducing them, by many ways enA de vices that are both “wily and dark," to sustain their measure* or policy, without any regard to their political prin ciples or associations, or the general public good. This class thus form themselves into n sort ot independent, “political King,” under the influence, direct or in direct, of the teppeyed Tower, whoso in terests they subserve. Against oil such “Bings,” “political” or “moneyed,” we wish it distinct!/ understood, that we do war, sail shall oobtinno to war, as long as we oan utter * word or use a pert. What we have thus sold has been prompti-d by reports, which have gone forth bum Aktau, to the effect that ef forts are being made to form such a com bination or “Ring” in tho interest of tho company to whom was awarded the Lease of the Blot* Bead, with a view to control the organisation of the incoming Demo cratic Legislature, - snTto shape the hi- tnmlegtsUtiaa of the Mate upon that and other kindred subjects. Whether these reports be true or not, wo do not know. We ore entirely onin- formed ns to the fncts, or surmises even, upon which they rest We, therefore, shall Dot repeat the names of tho partioe mentioned in connection therewith. All we know is, that a report, or rumor to this effect, has gone forth, and what we mean at this time to say is, that we hold all such combinations or “Bings," to be not only corrupt, but exceedingly mls- ehievons to the Public interests, and the w elfare of the commonwealth. Wo earnestly hope, if any such pro gramme bos been in contemplation, it will be abandoned. We moreover, with equal earnestness, invoke every’ Democratic member of the Legislature, if any such attempt shall be made, to have nothing to do with any such business. Remember the Yuzuo “Bing,” and the infamy which attached to every one who became oven remotely connected with i}. I*>t the State Rood Lease, ami every other act ot Governor Kullock’s Administration, stand upon its legal merits, upon full ami proper investiga tion before the proper tribunal. Let the Legislature organize upon no principle, except Democratic principles, on which tha majority was elected.— Upon these principles they can give no countenance to corruption in pluooa cither low or high. In the selection ot their officers, therefore, let both Houses look mainly to ability and fidelity te carry out the groat trust committed to their charge, with u fixed determination to he governed, in all their notions from tho beginning to tho end, by no policy, lint that which sliall best vindicate tho honor, dignity, and rights 6f the State, us well as the rights and interests of the poopTc ntlhfge. If any discrimi nation is made in guarding the rights and interests of ono class with moro vigilance than those of another, let it he in behalf ot tho tux-paying, laboring class, who aro earning their broad, in some depart- wont of industry or other, hy tho sweat of their brow. Lot the rights aud interests of this class, who itre scattered Ml Over the land, day, uhows a ooin balance of gnly seven ty millions. Thirty mjll|«ms of this amount will be required to pay off the November interest. The law requires a reserve of thirty millions te be kept always in the Treasury. Then there is the January interest to he provided for. It is estimated by tho best informed financiers here, that under the most fa vorable circu ms Unices, Mr. Boutwell can only secure a sum of forty millions be tween now ami the first duy of Decem ber, with which to redeem the hundred miltionsof five twenties. The whole syndicate scheme is dc uounccd as a miserable electioneering dodge to holster up the reputation of the Administration until after the coming elections are decided. But eveu this will fail, as the wkole tiling lias been ex posed, and to-night the various newspa per correspondent* ate sending the story to every section of the country. There is much excitement in the city over the denouement. Assistant Secretary Rich urdsou writes bom Loudon to step the shipment of any more bonds; that he bns now twenty millions on hand which bo cannot dispose of, and that he is actu ally frightened at the prospects ahead. Consequently, orders hare been issued to suspend the further printing of the bonds, and their shipment to Eu rope lias been discontinued. This is a great disappointment te several lots of Treasury (lets who have for the post week been pocked up, prepared for a jaunt te Europe at the government expense, os tensibly to deliver these bonds to sub- soribera in Europe. Miss Betsey Harper, the second victim of the terrible Kentucky tragedy, quietly breathed her last on Friday, September Z'Jth. Of throe brothers and a sister composing this family, three of them have fallen by the hands of an assassin. Old John, owner of Longfellow, is the only one left When Brigham Young received the ten boxes containing the imported silk dresses and cashmere shawls for his thirty wives, he said to a friend; “Ab, if yon knew the cost of those goods, you would not believo for a moment that I practioed polygamy os an earthly pleas ure. No, sir! It is with mo a stern duty.” Au English writer from Teheran con firms the most distressing stories that have been reported regarding the pesti lence aud famine in Persia. In Meschid eight thousand is-rsons perished in one month, and it ia further stated that forty tl mound were carried off into slavery by the Afghans. Emigration from Eaglsnd to the United 8tntes is increasing rapidly. During the lost three months for which sn official re port was made, the departure from Liv erpool were five thousand in excess of tho preceding quarter. Among these emigrants are many skilled laborers and mechanics. Bollock, the wandering Executive of Georgia, is booked at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, qnietly waiting advices from his friends in Atlanta, as to wholher it is safe for him to return to the State. Anars. Texas Democrats. Biopin, Texas, Sept 29, 1871. Editors Sun—On tho 2Cth instant we had a rousing Democratic barbecue. To afford all an opportunity to bear ex pounded the infamous doctrines of Radi calism, E. Degcnor, Uio Republican can didate for Congress, was invited to speak—and to bo annihilated! He and bis arguments were answered conclusive ly, in a masterly manner, by one of the youngest lawyers of this bar, Mr. W. H. Burgess. lion. John Hancock, the Demo cratic candidate for Congress, ad dressed nt noou a very respecta ble audienco. Ho handled Mr. E. Dcgeuer rather severely but ia a gen spite of a tyrant) has been upholding and enforcing tho usurpations of a corrupt Congress. His denunciation of tit* Da- vis-DeGrees school law reminded mo of Jeff Davis’ lost speech in Congress in the Spring of 1801. C. W. Popular Jamils Sewing fllattpnra ► its quitons mai cause, I/owii few free 4°WT as to any other Mft in Hi* world. ind eanarious Tower is “Wfcm ■*> the wavering taiuo. Site. As*p*i*tod capital frequently tan Srdfea'KMrtfa. 1 "* meet and promotion of itsgta exclusive interests). *4 **•%' of otiier interests, equally deserving tlio gosttting cave and protection of Oovorn- uicut. Hence Come those huge monop olism <«|ul coast i< iwrpnrstiw, toll: exclusive rights aud privileges, which The only protection which any mem ber of society,' dr class in society, corpo ration or other body, should receive from rights, either dl person or lawful aoqui MWu rth* to aaagrY shh We, therefore, make no war against capital honestly and justly aoqairod—or Coofli^tc w sort, , Far from it, oil the ooutraty, we maintain that it ia one of the chief apds of all Govern ments, or should be, to defend and pro tect capital so acquired, or righto • cur nj; for capital so acquired is po£<Mg bat the honest acquisitions of to - iitirr n tV~ n~*-* - L - 1 - L —*■ , ly *qd pwpwfr received. what we. ip tend, _Jul this article spemrily to Or' .g&t, is « com bination, or combhwtwrns, OT assoc! ated Capital control ihalsgriiaitea of the State, for the sp«aiaJ benefit of sack combination -or combinations Then combinations, in modern times, ore known in the common vernacular as "Biupk” At Washington they are known as “Whisky Rings,” “Tobacco ltinga," “ T!madlta liu. These [ effect thefr nefarious ot warding off Corrcspoudftuco of tho AllftuU Sun.] Wabuixoton, D. (A, October 6, Tl Eldars Sun : It seems to lie a mystery Bore, where tho money is to come from to ]H»y for the magnificent stables now being erected in tho rear of the White House for the accommodation of the Troaidentjastud, iu us much as Congress toilf no s^proyrUmn for this per|tet4. These stublcs aro about two huudreil foot long, aro being built of tho oelcbrated jjhuecu stop<^ aud^will cost about #1pty Tlioru is a story curreut hero rotative to tlio New Freedman’s Saving's Bank Building, opposite the Treasury Deport ment. which is any thing hutcreditsbhj to OnvarAur Cooks, and other Directors of the Bank. When this bank occupied more hntnble qnnrtcrs on Seventh street oue of tho directors had occasion to Isirrow twenty thousand dollara from it, iltqKa iting os socuri-y about twenty-five thou sand dollars worth of Scnaca Quarry stock. Before the money became due, tho borrower succeeded in getting his brother directors te pass a resolution for the buiidiug of A new bank, tho material to be used to be Seneca atone. Where- upou the present magnificent structure was erected, aud the needy director mode happy iu additioaal dividends on his stock, hy roaaoit of (be bug* amount of Senoaa stone used. The greater portion of this bank buil ding has loan ranted to tha government, through the influence of the government ring who are the principal stockholders, tor tho snug sum of 818,000 par annum. Governor Cooke's departure for Eu rope was hastened by the difficulties of tho European syndicate, who hors called in vain upon the European sulwcribers te the naw loan to ooma forward and pay up ttecretanr. Boutwell is in deep distress it by the fail ure of the European syndicate to moot their engagements. He eipecbnl to re- oduality o» seventy millions In ooin flam, ths sale of tha new Joan m Enrop* to assist him in redeeming the hundred mtlbons rtf five-twenties which he ha* called in, and which are redeemable on tho first day of December next In ease the European syndicate foil to meet their aagtagemanta, it ia believed here that Mr. Boutwell will bs forced to repu diate his offer to redeem ths aforesaid five-twenties, or etas borrow sixty or sev enty millions in coin to ta oacd for that purpose. ME1ROHANTS1 bvt CROCKERY and GLASS No. 47 Peachtree Street, -non— T. R- RIPLEIT, jmpobxw am) rosnxm. ar- nTABusaxD n txam. -as KMpft • targe stock. Oocapieft TUEJEJE rLOORS-SOxUP tact lu«luc«Dif nta Offered to Oftfth buyer* Equal to amy Jlarktt. Attanta, Oft., Aagu»t!»1171. mg »1 Henry Bischofffe Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AM) DBALXM IN Blow, Wino«. Liquors, tic g«ra,To naoeo. too. N*. 1*7, BUI Ray Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. tJiitffibera, ©aa/ittera, (fit. At Plumbers, Steam and Axe si**}* Beady with ft Full Block of Oa«, Steam and Water lift and Foret Pumps, of all Ittscriplton; Bath Tubs, H'aler Closets, Wash Bashes, and a General Assortment of Piu hers' aud Gas Fitters’ Materials, Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, Globes, Etc. Ikiuif practical nu-chtnirt, they an well urentrsd to execu to all orders in a wurkmanliks »»i ^LOWEST new YORK P»|CEI. < Fitters, Pipes ! QUlonia Ban yrospritns. THE ATLANTA SUN! DAILY AND WEEKLY, 'Live Paper on Live Issues’ T»rmT.TffiH nin BY THEI ATLANTA, GEORGIA. AT.F.XANDEll H.'RTRPIIENg, ) ARCUIOAI.D XI. Hl'EIOIITH, ! Proprietors, a. UKM.Y m.mith, J Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political Editor A. R. WATSON* News Editor. J. Henly SMITH, General Editor and Business Manager. TICUMS OE SUBSCRIPTION. Dally—Singlo Copy. 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It win adhere to the c taopponent of burdens heaped upon a tax-paying people, kinds. > old, safe, time-honored landmarks of the Democratic Par. tv, and sternly oppose any ■‘Departure'' therefrom. Mr. STEF HERS Is thoroughly enlisted iu the Work, and will ooutrlbute to tta columns almost dally. W« mA the frond, of liberty, ererjuhere to aid la .zteadle* oar ctlttutaioe. Oar Weekly la a rets ctaa* met*, uj Mi Cteh 0*1— in puVtmtarlr I*Tof*bto. Th. rreald— UoicontMt for isn will b.th.n, ,..l Important In tta Mrtoeyet I—ta Thai—a—la. vcited are momentous, and all that patffota hold dear is at stake. Tim SUN WILL XSWDBAVOR th, sound doctrine, and correct pdnelpiew-tabortnff eaiwsstiy and csalously NOW, BE> oATE ; utterly repudiating the do nethingp «p>no«htnh, bw^utet, twl ■slssii pMtag while we are being rapidly borne down tha current*which is rushing into the whirlpool Iraliss* aud Imperialism. turn aide! bayonets, bars thrust upon us ths utw rmnttantlonnl and wickedly nintimtua Hinton State Xair. THE NEXT GREAT ANNUAL GEORGIA STATE FAIR wax HE USED AT Commencing Monday, October 83d, AND OOSTINUHIO PON fflOHT.SAYft- PREPARATION ON A (IRANI) SCALE I THE FINEST PARK AND BEST RACE TRACK On tlio American Continent. Seven Magnificent Exhibition Hallg t 26 0 SPLENDID HORSE COTTAGES 1 $10,000 IN CASH PREMIUMS Offered for Fast Horses—Trotting or Hanning. The Fsutest Horses in the JTortfneest and South tube Present. Sstperiar Accommodation a for Stock, TV IV STAND G R A. ill I'f.t'li I, CAPABLE OS ACCOMMODATING FIVE THOUSAND PEOPLS. GRAND STATE REGATTA! Orar $1,000 in Cash Premiums I Boat Club* Invited from New York te New Orleans. Ylftaem differ ent Clubs expected. Bluer bank Terraced for One Mile. Tr a Thousand spectators oan be seated on tha beautiful green-award at onetime. Three Newspapers to In Printed on the Grounds. T»l«.rt|ih. Iipf— *04 r—. n*o*i In fqu egudhm °oUn greueC. hy m* nlfax Nr tha oanvoaianca of A HANDSOME COTTAGE r Editor* and Newspeper CrmeipimierU. GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION! Every Day »t O P. M BZ>WAHX> PATSOX WSUKEOV, The distinguished Pedestrian, tom Mew York. arlU appear on Monday and Tuesday, Oetebarttd and Mtb. Tbe ltadicala. with tha aid at bayonets, measures of the so-called 14th and IMh - the majority Paction tn Congress. pledge of oourss moat “depart” tone tha faith ef thotetatawu. Some of them have abiady goto over to ths ensmr‘a camp : and while they and ths BadHwl cohorts which they hare Joined are oalllaf out lus* ttt> for us aU te go wttfc team, a tew aSbsrs aro sritestug ua to hold our psaaa Mm dtstert thAarmoiy aaddtetraottba aouaaateaf tba Besaoamtte Party 1 Yarily. If ws abeuld hold our pmoa, "th* sfones would cry out." W* cannot rumab iws oowusst our paojda te aawpl au* sterna tbstr own ruin, and thank «od tar th* minor lha eternal tetpartaam ttist them laaiia he discussed new ; for the adeptic ••departure’' hr thaOanani Co* - - - - jodgmsat It will ss tatal la poltey. m*bty ao Us Qua Ittaibib Ufos on* who tea true (rlsnd to that aaereu MMarwassua, ss a *o>w*rawr wtta os mmu prsuaa—sac Liberty. The rights and Ilbertiss of to* wholspoopk mo JtaJpardUsd-net any seer* as ta ths tteuththaa In th* North; and wa af the •oathhare no interests at stake Iu tbs msmisbteua tasusa of tbs day.Vhto'i IdoWb. abba, ara of public patrouge. ra on Putnam sbswtt be J. ATLANTA, OA, - uuc imaHtulloual and wtckadty opp md IMh Amenduwuts to the Umilhulina and ths Beooastructtoa hats of ms. lbs Badkal* bars asked ua, as Ttaimiarata, to pledge ourselves to sc- aud bull* upon these mrasems fome* Twees Damamwte wba gtrolbta tomiba faithsf tel’ ^ “ and Illustrate his wonderful powers of endurance which bare excited the wonder and aimintkm of the wurld. Others Exhibitions of Rare Interest and Merit! Will be of Daily Occurrence Throughout the weak. STREET CARS! W1U take Passenger* to and tom the Park to any part af tha City every ttasen minutes. Dll, ONLY naaia*Ub » VMM CENTS I SPECIAL PREMIUMS! Aro offered, amounting to ovar $10,000. Viva 1 and bteemhete Tronaportetkw at half rates fog Passsngsn and Weight tan beau mads with all the lines throughout tha Country tom New Teat li Hfcta mmwn, >■ i I HKttOtd^ DANCING ACARI1V. At U* Skating Rink, On Thursday. October IS. ltTl. alTMP.n. Ptacttstx Prirate 1 . laMertb an a rospsctluBy am a tairU a esmmuulmlto—or tatt .HACHIK, Pmtuter auM Eabova W. •. bcfftl usMmuks te hla old pn ■a, and ho^ss by atasnttou te 1 Only $32 from NEW YORK to MACON AND HETUBN ! Twenty Thousand Viaitog* Ewpaotod Dally on the Orouaiai gTON’TUACTOR FOB BRICK AND V SfoM Wort, of aU cUsasa. PtastsriM and Onaaaaantal work, Mona Cutting, ate Griffin. Ota* lfoylA UU. Vt 8CND WOn RfVltKD PftCNllUM LWT3 TO TH€ UHOfHffilCMED. W. A. HUFF, Mayor. 0**#