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ATLANTA WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. SEPTEMBER 17. 1878.
The itte.teCon.titetlonH^^-^^^
— I -acnee whatever lor. an bvfep«-Mfent
WEEKLY EDITION. I (rreenbeck movement. Mid it will tie en-
— | domed moat heartily by oil who ore
TERMS OF WEEKLY. I really in favor el the financial relief
TBE COTTON CROP OF TJ-TS.
We have received the ennui c'rcu-
Ur of the Fii-.arcfaUaJB Commercial
Chronicle o! Sew York, which girt*
the □ati’il review of the cotton crop of
THE PEOPLE’S CHOICE.
Wesklf, per annum...
1 Iptoftfu n. r
I u* *»vor u lue uumciti reuci r.. >ri , . „ ___ r—
I t(H I which It i* fVe nn rnnn rtf thm tr-r r-r I fBBT. TbCIt ETC C11B7 .mpOXtanl
Z-H. l ™ I **v“T “ tb ® • >nI J“ e 01 11,8 K r “ c ' taete connected with the crop of the
-- ~ back democrat. to.brin* abont Tee jost doted ^ ^ in itr .
tnomph of Uurmocd me/ns tie tn-|, -;1
All fee Ban
BUM la All lta Work.
reward than the secoricg of the welfare a-.d
happiness of h • country. As be ho strrM
J with s bnve and c iu’r as patriotism la the
TUB BOBU OF THA. B *RX£SVILLB 3®g«* **«£**
e?«wwrnmna*. I M««_or aaiJ.^Hj^coaria^in
- I oi miitjctoa, wiunnect renewed Inner b'iob
i M* lor flamia'nd, Wladlnc np wttn I hi m k cd honor upon teem. He will be no lag*
I9 .d-A cwi«l •'••*1 .a;d1ntoexeaUns rapoott of yoor nooisce.
1 In this aa in every xo«au>ure that look* to the
-ellaxeoCtr -
fled in h*m
Blains** annual pnretr ke ia doc. | atnph of the doctrinal held by Tbur-
and P" r-tl.-m-
Tncaa moat be harmony in the Kith
diet net.
All for H»m-
Siz for Hammond 1
We kao. what thi. mei al oow, but at flrat
ware a ttttia couture .boat It—la .d wh.nle.j | a-laeby pnoaal chanotunKnta Ho'atton.
•we-tmeaem. WmAkp*. and tteh | S$h£
The applause that followed these remarks of
The total of the crop is pnt at exact- “ a ,™“
i., accamjiaiamenta) ve were a liu.eln tae data.
■ thing* looked yioomy ztd sometimes I
Jorlty; and the tlma never will com- when the
repaol'can party will have a majority. [\p-
him, “In the coarse of time we will
have a democratic
you help to give that party its fin«l death bNyw? ] II
There i« only one place ia w ich yen can do It, II.
and thar la In the ranks of the dexnxra’ic party
The democratic party will Ret control of the
eoontrr whether you help It or no^ and you
„ - . ban better heipit I Wearegjirgtowtnl *****
He was *tartled. : th*t
-1 the next sens e is I «*e are goto* to triumph. [Applause |
_—lc/e than *ix nor hHhrr Every orttx- ih*t sweeps ora the omhtrt
than ten democratic majority | btAr^u-i thv g md uaingsof lucrvsslug power in
llOND’SHOME-RUN.
WITH TUB BOMIB.T.OM OF TBS I
AKAMBO or KB IRSET.
Facsimile of ibe F.n.tlc*. return.
I BEHEADING of hoedel
After the year li
11 aeterbe a> otoer | the democratic oarty
for that! [Appiaree.] Tf^Th-vea rep-bllca-i | the pup*. deu.and it; God A mighty *t*'
president from 187* to t580 created by fraad, j tua smile, and I tail jG«,rei.ow-cUix uu, wt
A a JtSES KILL. iS CON VJSNTl ON.
The f c ocoud Dai’s Proceedings—Lon* I
a tinned Balloting — «"
isd Wivs Ike Prise on
iml—Incidents oi ike
Mew District Com nil tie©.
and we bate submitted rather than break the
do »u
-cUix nu, we are I
LtppUuse J Mid ween we 1
Special Correspondence of The Conititution.
Basse* yillk, September 13 —The I
Bit for UammoLdI
mood.
phicaily. the republican paity nr**: d
What party mast take IU piacs? itt , I aU tnrouga this couuuyl How will you teel if o’clock, with everybody refreshed and still in
What party will be in pow*r after the republi- I you are not clou* with us? How will you fesi I ’v,. * „ ^ n.iinH tnr*nA I
can part/has passed away? the indIcaUoos are U you go thiouga ihe country c«rping atom sood humor The regular order was called for and
just a.- dear what ihe party la a* that the repub- I ycur peculiar nostrums to *»ve the country? I Henry Gahanisa proceeded to practice his aono* I
— i O i. you dill feel aery bad:y. [Ltugh^] You ro u*ncaa upon the delegatee. The vole waa
We biT« tlwaya etntraded tint the ]
J proper place for the decent greenback-
Tbs Maine chance—go for green- I ^ ineide cf the democratic ptny
I There it. of coarse, a lot ofbowllog]
I b!atberskitea amdfcg the greenback
lj 4 811 265 bales. The Chronicle ex-
presace aurprlM at the sum of this total ■ mcjiooB^a gioosuer; dul vtcx.--9^1 uioj |„
—an acmceesarj emotion, we take it, I fk*mtea^ the boys >11, trust Dr g^ditg.wui I ^ « a#tlce to the inpcwtiTeti* I J iSn*P*^*mutCpma aw»y **Th« par^destlned I ^- r . .
ches we remember that it ooly cut- U JU ».vi.v xun.ru. Ib« “S^’f.^SSS'i^SutSSUSi*- U^.”Sh“iSiS5S£iS.“.»«S?.ST “>.«»». thebriioim*eo.8a.rd
panes the Cbrocicle’s bv 60 ■ I •«•)-«• bdjamverfxUted. Tb-re with ^ £nUMl Mtha!Ira . SSSww TwSSS.1 w.b“?= ii.txrmi.Ao. u. the 15SU. bAiot, wb.o
J ' I WM I Goloael £oymoo~l mcy<,now.XrChaiiman. 1 the democratic party is a national party. I we are coming out of our struggle, I Colonel Barry, of D* Kalb, moved that each I
“S.** fe ‘ . .. .... _ ,1 HO vaCILLanox. hat tie B J Haumold. SC Iba oou.tTS {.“.'^SSSSiJ’SSy *n toSS^dSSI JSfbiSrVJliS. SiSIZSSibESL m Sui dxlxt.aoo om«lt mid prmm. b, tbo
The method of arnwieg at this total I Their doubt never took the »hsps cf demoral-1 Fulton bs nominated by accsamatlon. (Loud I uter the government According to the prliiCap.es I bad time to get oat Humor, (iivethj dj;mo- I convention the name of aome gentleman aaa I
& qaite Simple. The Chronicle takes I aUloo. and they never dreamed of disaster. I Cheers.) . I oi ihe eaaBitadM • Y.»u bars heard a gre*t craac party time Y.u «anot expect ah the member of the diatnet executive commutes.
, , , I r W j-wiiii»e in "iiifir own I Mr Collier of Houston—I mwiiI the* mnhMi I many defluiilons of democracy I will tell you I evila infltCvcQ by thereiKib lean p*rtj tn eight- I flowing p«mivi gentlemen wnminwiintwi 1
the receip ■ of each aoo’Jiern out-port, I I>m:uMiEg me *j9bablUU« in ebeir own I m. vomer, m Houston-! eecond the notion. ^ ^. t ceflDiuon We cavS the ytmeral got- ecu u m n to be remnlled in >n hear. You can- ‘"T, 8
and adds them together I psdup* ths del^catea . . Wt ft} | __^M»*-*eapyn,eTe»ytody went wild, and Cotoael | ernmentlor seceral purpoma, the Real govern ; | not expect a man with jk tong, trying dia»ar- nDQn 1116 commlU€:€ -
| minds, psdupa * tbs delegates were I tAh^teapou, ere* y tody went wild, and Ooieoei I ernment Icu seceral purpoaca, the local rot era- I not expect a i ... .
lewlut Lmooaand txclu.-d when they con-1 Hammund was nominated not only by acctama* I xa-nt tor local porpo-ea; we have the general | be cur«*d u an hours Give this party tim-. I
Tbiuk ie no cyclone big enough tr I m en who do not deeerve a place in anv
do justice K *r »ey. | . . I It then 4 takes the sroes I sidcrsdthe flnancuTneuUnbai no uunknew it I tion of the dalcnds^tat byeTsrrbodvTaChe I iewnm^ttrom the loosuiataou, thek^lgov- I think I uudemand the auttatiozL I Wll "Twu it
The einncra ^rtj of over laud ehipments, deducting from 1 The extent of their anxiety th*y k*pt to them- haU. It was u> sntmoua enough to aolt every-1 SnSrn wb 2 !ch , 5rem2maSd ar?uo. dSfgaed I ?*£?*£*» SdS^Uui^SS "w1U , S«S*.
,A " I ;* shat ia ahiooed from outoorte. aa the I •°‘ Te *- u 1 « he F “J teMn they were con-1 body, and everybody was arnttd. It begun I Tne democratic oarv is a party that keeps and | I tell you all tt:. #smiserable rears tnfluked by
: e , I . . L . i u I oealed beneath ihccueeriatnessaai good humor I for Hammoad." and ended thirtr-four for «»• «U»* ol the lederai ►overumeut. urn n-pubheau panv wiu.bs ruobsd w I tell ]
i •-*-» *«•- -* -• » *- * 1 1 * „ I ana the rate government wiihin their pmpt-r I you Uu siamd will bare ore>d and the nakai
w.CH. | hounds and administers the sum and general I wilt have cioihlng. Evtiyoueof you will be
t not for tbs interest of any section or I the citizen of a happy and pros;*] ~
Th« Muds rspnb icsns took ^ in bvor c t lb. ps^is scOdsi
(oos* roasts srrf wsll dors. t ,, e po.sr. lu lexdsra hxvx.
T»xs* was * liuls ®.» and his nsmx 1 slmo* 1 without excsptioo, rilfsd fZZZJZZZZAfr?*:, V.
was B.hIds, who livsd Id sststs tbs* I ibsnaHSlvss sitb tbs (irxxt cdovxbisti* .‘' I ^ 1 *
was known »« W.lns
I igrinst tbs coi.trsction of tbs corrsnc) !
I and tbs snba> quant psrsljtis al trade. I
Tub richer cl«M-s have not eontnb Ths part, has sbown iusli. ssnsiliv. , , . , M
... ,, .. . . . I . .. ,. . ? • I adaed to ins total. Itsmsof interest in I sjaathiua loperiwM in tneir. patisuc^ and I
ntxd libsrslljr to tbs yellow fever fund always to ihe ot.tbur.ts that bantcome ^ deUUs of ^ ^ h , he ^ ^ I n ^ '.b.trsoou Lunar «d coins* «.» ua '
upon the commluee:
XXKCrriYE COXKITTXa.
Clayton—John L Do>al.
Crawford—C H emtta.
D^Ksih—B A Alsicn.
F*yctte—B F Dorsey.
* niton—Henry Jackson.
Henry—S K Brown.
Houston BFHoogea.
MUton-B F Bober a
Monroe-d u Mobley.
Pike—E H B.oodworth, i \
Spaulding-John D Alexai der.
Upsoa—XhomaaS Shaiman.
*th and existence. I say '
I break ranks. Let the soldiers talk; let them diS I
bur oon't
Bxbun, ingusf 20 - H -t*de^s exectv-
tion wa» eomethii.g quits ou» of the
j common,♦'ven for Bii iinerB. N-)t since
February, 1865, waeu Liois Grot he, a
youne m.*n who with his mistress and
his mother had hacked ».n nieces and
thrown iiiln the river a French teacher
named Gregyi was executed, .had the s
axe fallen cnuguiltv wretch 1r s neck—at
the capital, that is, f or there were » •
few executions in ihe provinces.. The
old emperor’s invariable practice was
to commute the sentence when a
death-warrant was handed to him,and
be would have spared Hoedel’s .liie had
the crown prince and Prince. vtin.Bis- .
m&rck preeeed him to remembei that
clemeucy here might encourage soda!-*
•At RRKiUfdns elsewhere us well as in
Germany., • •< •-
, At great expense and to meet a press 1 *** ™ th ® afternoon of Ttnreday
lug demand we have procured and herewith l ^t Hot-del, who oceopied n^ett-m the
1 Tto ourTaad^aW^ « xh* notorU city prison, was informed fhvt the tow
aiwouriwoenspoiumw uxo ouwn waa to U fc 0 its Course. HednUllshpa-
I and turned deadly- pale; then muttered
I to k keeper who stood hy liunJ‘*They’re _
atio a hereeah do aa tb« Cudler delegates I ingin the vilest vttuperatlve htranguea every I 1°^®^ J® aa »PP®a1 tormercy,bUt
done and maksau effort to briog atwut I f.»rm of social anh business We and by pander* I ^ lt wua too la e 5 the > he
Tna balloting thtn rroowded to the 158th, I Srontrled ooimaniat m mtemutiug to 1 trying to frghten me.” “Not so,”
when Colonel Bsrry, of DeMslh, arose vm-la: I drttatW , ht ^ , h , p^Jad dlatressedhJor. I 8 lid ket » “th*™ really your
„ . . , . , 1 .. . ^ , I uie ucuub ui uub louu is me tan uuu i — r— — «■—w i _ . • _ I your rteotioa a moment isetore tna war mere 1 t»reak rsnks. rouow your leader I li does eeemtomsthat this bailottJg has gone I h _ I death semencvi.” lie asked 10 be al-
The bn'k.of the money has come fronr I Upon the oppressed millions. W* hav* I rv . -hinr^H * mnrh i Brfr . T I Dieeflve. When tho cdHa was n»ch«—whtn 1 yeaterdiy s Cow nTrunos ol a serenade to Hoa I V u ^ difference beiweeu the whig and the I You have hla.He has been given you by an I on long enougn. Ueoca seem to. me that toe [ “gm«H>f mewmhand tha^ast by denounc- | |rtW-gf tri wrilM a „ finr ao.t fni^«mi«wvhnt'. -
the poor. therefore felt that all men wHoreall) 1 TT, . PP T . ^ r a false .Up or a word too much wou:d JJ. J. H*mmoad. the nominee of the Ban**- ^*^tteiwrtyM to the cutter ofJhe «oy : huttkicoayre : ou, »e **£3*?SV. ‘
P ■■ Ibsdibteiligsat idxu .boat curreacr, »“O a ntthi.ycar^an.had.dlu..^, 0 .„u*„ L,*™i«u.™b«ro. t b.M»8.o.Mr. JSSS£“ r
T"* M»m. slrclon will m^s It.. „ d «rs aillicg to rep thi. .Me of the 2**®“?“ “^‘ P “^ Were ““ —«-««*» I 5«-iasa7BWii SS > | u» I
ssxarj for ibe^ rapaliluwoe to look for | c.mmunixm U»t to.|««ht b, 6.O.. “^nT^T ^«^£n fa, tb. “ ar^ | ^ ooioca,-issU,u,U;^\ a 1 s,. . . v .....
year lbs Chronicle says that never hsa ^ «-»- £ “»«■ «■
th« mttnn trad* fh. «nrld I weariwnne nmbisu tat onvi cast of auintiou. I f J * me * F * •^ leXAEa er vu cx.kd to tbs chair I These two Ucu belug estab.UhTd it being •#- I ihcorles. I have my peculiar view*. I unanlmousneaa. Many taotlooa war* nude, glng to draw from the pccketa of I w ha everhe p.eased, but hft demined
tne cowton traae oi me wona passca 1 weanaonwp«ou«. uuoaocujw ■oauuw^. I and Mr Cbailea A. Collier was nquened to act j tablia&ed that the repnbt'can p»riy la going out I and I oeiteve they wUl bs ultimsieiv adopted, j rtTenu xocesaes taken, and much dhenssion I his deluded hearer* more money than heoould I to avail bimeelf of the privilege Ol “the
through an experience similar to that rur.^x. „ ^reua-' B » reported to the «cUa g tt'2 S'ifllif’tS’.'t f®[ f SK •«»«• svxrwun brhl, mot couUht xffona A, a beadsman-* baDquet,;' as it «s called,
I of this year. EiUmatea of I “1 w“h 1* h«>d« Lldtd behind hit bud, c*r-1 „ .. .. I tor the .uxpiMe ot eaiordag the tenures I »m I “ant them MopteA Whea thcjl On the l(7th ballot, Judg. Robert PTrlppaot I commanUth. woali be comempiuouflr ,plt I thongb (for th«j fin.1 lime since i.u tn-
1 consamotian mads when it onened 1 L*a kladlj tow.ro. theelling, the rerj p'.ctu.e I . . r- . r ,, iinI ,-I toioe i° mice to joa thru mrk.thu argn I adoet a nmedr, thjt 1» golm to t» my I pulton, was nominated. Whereupon thebal- I upon by Hear and nncetemonlomly tickedont | caroeratioo)
If, it ’ I ol bealgnily and aaadactlon. I thonld no | deemed p. dent o lnrl-e Mr. Hammood to I m-nt nix ^ i. .«i, I I toting proceeded withoat menu. Oh the 168h | otlhe yanhoms at. Antoine >y the eomman | eeqnently hi
ieit the supply of raw material I m^ataU aaipeued tnaae him .« upin I the KnahaU home, a committee wa. appcjnl^d I ^iSt^StotiL^hfdeSctimcpartyS irw“t£u^Sld^* fSS?» suA^Mh? ballot Judge Bp^er, oi 8«ddina,mado a apecca aidiot Fads Ar a rcpt.6".ntiUre ot tho imerl ! some lietr,
far abort cf tbs need for spinners; and I nit phme and waLih^jy my to the tool I to make satiable arraagemmla lor the nueUni I eolnf to contioi tbti (ortnimt.i rot a teaera-1 And why .sauUu’t we wait 11 in f.rnr rj UTmnm, MadmmbrAbirl ean woihlaeman he la th» flkpt ot hand, and j At&30p.m. the condemned man was
some else besides Grant to lead them , nd iu n , t rau>d by Kearney, shou.c |
in 1880. I p 0 t themselves fqoarely fn-
Tua mem beta of the N'e wnan oonven- 8 ' d8 cl lt ‘ e ! ° 1 . d
tion onght to perfect Ihemmlves in-be ,h ^ kbon« toefret ■wha.
. . 1 . _ I reform* thfiy thought necetsxry maid'
mano^olMm.. They wtll b.ve»me tom cep. I
hvsly sktrm'sMng to do... I veVdict, wi.atsver thst might be. !•
enT" di‘”rt U to P . n UdflV. D u!Hta com" V «»» ^ mad^o po WM^n^*by a^d. I 8,1 thr, ' a ' ! ^ ** 8TeT y ‘ Qthor ' I ^”5.^ I ulfh,: “ ^ scsomu-- to procures^. 1 SonjUM
peilwl to choose between Hnltsclsw almost .^,1 famtT.'wor.^heTat
f* ]t S**\ ^ d ®mocr»tfl are I ^ -remhickBR I ,0n closed. That these »nticipAUon6 erect and stalwart, wsidcmd up and down ihelpom^ a commitiee of arranKemenu
still for L»-er I . h . I have not been rea'.iaxl ia now a mitter a J '’»' pro-dly a: ihoa t h a tidal »a>. or coue I ocuiact the picciedlnm at tho Kimball I
1 of the north have realwd ibis fact tot. . I tent bade tadora Um. while Dr. Sialdtiie.l several dlaungnlehed men tmeepted SiTSStaiS r tSSatJ
'lUUld *
aban-1 Harmony. We owe it to ouraaivea and to our I ln - y, the bloody-tblr»w luttincta of I asked that he might be executed on the
**»p—^"y*.** 1 ^ | ^ ES the mob. Kreuxherg, a well-known hill in the
suburbs, aaeocmed with «h© revolu-
tiom.ry proceedings of 1848. He waa
lion. There u» no party which <
i earth c*n control iu
•O think ibai the democratic party can the privations and misery of *h« half of lot'
nlied. f Applause] Secession dtd not 4 years, *hal> we break r*nka Jxs*aa the eya faiia
Kin li, tho war has not killed it, upon Cuu*n? Advoca e yosr view* with your ■ >tUwfB rt^i«r«iir>n
. . . . fraud bsa not killed it. U baa not killed itself fell, w chiaena.but go to tLebadot-box Uke men. I &*'**U° a *
committee ot arrangement* | ^ lt wUl.not die. [ApgzussJ ^ ^ | and toll kvcryb0a7w.se to *>». 1 nt ,K “
I motion for a commluee of conference, consist- j bis blackguardism is the worst reproach thdr I removed id a pritou-ynn to the per.iten**
my
bare oeutioed yon
a long time "*—
fellow-citlz ns
■ - I «• •*•/«••• — -- • — —— —— , , , ... j tent bad p ucd ortt Um, while Dr. Scalding, I
Jcnox A. K WRIOIIT ray* he ifl in great extent. They have joined witL I 0 n “,° ry “^ 1 5 >w tr “ ae * enorl noar? » # ld / e Ibe ve y imp* rsoustlon of geniHUy. satanWna # _ - . 4 #k ' * I ixjwer eighteen years it should bsve passed a I rnsT^'sdVLmea rrsctical
favr»r of arccmpliahing all financial re I ti.e democrat* and directed their j ;in* I 9 P lnd ^ ea ,n ®*e»y country of the I and apparently weU contented, saluting an ac-1 8 inviution to participate in the proaeed- I gMrt n^n, Uiiuga thst bear bejviiy on the I more year* roll round, i’ j
« i.jj. 1- j 1 fefforUf the common enemy— 1 ’hr I world, be!ng4fc.brief the exoianation. I oudaumce hen.* and there and b jun ig wital la*s. It waa impossible to procure a | prosperity d thu country. You b«»r.**f | evt* removed, and..the 00c
I know, bu
_ _ive ad.ireasel
mg of ons from esch county. I cante baa evar had to bear. Hi- career win be I tiary at Moabit, in the northwestern
In seconding ths motion, Hoke Smith, of the I of abort duration-the snake will run to the fens I hubu^ba, and lodged in a atroi gcell.
the mow stirrlnK I again. But Kearney la not alone-he haa I The Lu heran chaplio, Dr. Hemicka,
speech ol thestwion. He warmed the conven-1 xarrxTOki in oggboix. l passed moat of the night chat ing with,
Uoo up, so to speak, and nearly everything he s*ld I although of a somewhat more mild and decent I him. Chatting is tlte proper w:»rti, for
was vodferoasly applauded. “I most heartily I stripe There are men among us who,are seek- I whenever the pastor ailempled to turn
forma® inside the democratic party
Thin it the only way to accomplish I republicans Tue resalt abacdantly
them. I demonstrates this. The democrats havi
1 not lost a sir.crle district, while the re*
derangement, conlu
gMt brief the explanation. I qadoumce here and there and bjun ig wi h I log*. It waa impotaible to procure a I prosperity
The qaesti^iof -chief interest to-day J s °°^ fcumor ® He w ** 8 P 0 "** on the fl-^r. Hl I m £^4 ^ lbe dty. Tae commit too telegraphed j d^‘ ler ’ gnaactii^r and cthrrtrls* ...., ^ _
_ Kb1 j. # u:_ k- ,l. I was not only ia caruest, butenthuaia.iic. He I Jonesboro for the Jonttboro band bat it w s I orer the country. That Is true. The/ are all ticaiioua of the future
IS, ti> what extent is this to be the ex- Mk a B3rt of lMtgetet Who knew noth* 10 J e JonttDoro 00111 w # resells of republican rule. They are deep. I re dy to tak- tho pens..,. |iWU „ 4tAU , „ UCi
pericnce Of the coming year. farms | mg of Bammoud could look at Dr B^ldlcgaud| tooUtoto mKksarrangtmmt. f«At SSSBSi&SlSiS SuTSSJuiig^K\3gt S U«®to reprerent the preple. WabMtorethe
tail'd, l__ _.
5/ to . i ^ I tonia ready to aacrlfica her candidate. We are I la emphatitojly M. Of,
NEW RAILROADS.
might perhaps not have come to this;
brought up ditfereotly I, might havn
I hAAn anri'hsr man ** l imn hi' riMmI *
I by 8.000 m«jority. The others are in
I Maine, one of them being the dhtric
haa been greatly overdone during I iuve lorgottcn that there was ever «.oy o her I D * aLzxxrfDxa I w* want to restore rrosreriy to the country I jjy ihst re4Uitfor generations to'coma. [Con- I every effort be may'make in the interest ol
past years, under an nn usually j candidate than Hammond gave an influence to | cal’ed them to order, and stated that it was the I SM'Ei.rSJS ^S , .ho‘Sn l S *SiSSST* I P—• 8—I U-r^or.
Nn Unde Alim Thntman i« cumin,
to the Georgia fair. Uncle Allen i>
ri(tht. When a man iscotoc tnrnn lor, , . ^ ..
president there i. no better Mate than '''“'‘"‘tor greenbacker vnl) fill th.
-I—- V. L ™n.. Ti. w7 I stimulated demand: and until I hl»,iienoeihn»r.:iottdtelenorcd. Funking I poip<*ol ihelrltndaot Mr Huamondtogo to I ta Imtcpendint, bonut, nlntlrg men on, - - , ... . ,
of Eugene Hrle. It ia quite probable | . . I tb. u«.vg»Hon. met .Urt nl J.,jr. re »ir I ^ hom= » nrmnt their — c . n.t men quo ^7... an_elu dig r. T.rc ihn.tt. [ of M. -neecn. Dr Aleirr.d.r .wd th. following | teoof conleienca.'
JuiigeTripp, ihm spoke,andtheconc’u»loa . mMtOJMUU , K0011<1Wl moU mI«r..ommU-
— —■ - — — —* -» * * ■ . ,, g , . | tow ucirgaiiLiu, rnth aim auu 8i»»/»iBau/ I ht* hnmn tn nrrju nt (hpfr mnFrt’nltltnni. hot I IUCB OUW IOM UU" WW am r. me uni tt> I *“ bis SpCCCb, Dt- Alexander tSAd the following I teeof COOlejeoCO.**
hat the republicans have loat the state I the world go up to the I counsel, sat Gspiain Harry Jackaou. I . I Sf^^2li 1 it q li e d l tS‘tronb'awwS l BiSM r tMi?Ql I rJSitoKn’K'Sii I Tho convention thereupon ordered a commit-
Maine, and that either I present spinning power, or we have I tmd near him w*s Charley Collier, who, thougi I 111 * 11 was no p en to oso, as w 2 ™ I kept it demngea WbmF^ve come I Stonthooctiaion? I tee of conference to ba composed of one from
1 another unnatural exbileration of it* I LOi • member of the aelej ation, remak-ea on Uie I dl, and hence they aa-t ebanied^tbaprogramme, I «> remedy this, one democrat think* ibit one I Gzimx, Ga, September 14. I each county, and, aa I write this, lb* committee
l-tniiuBni umn> ih uu unisr msio line i - . . . ... I rnn?nmintr rinaritv va mn«r AT nM<t I 8»JO»d to the lss®. I aiiO.met at this place He then Introduced Hon N I thT? I Ceft J W Rnxlisb sod otters-Engasementa for I is still out,
Georgia in wh’rh tn *♦ ndv agriculture I cb * ,r 80 on ®* * CCU ^'T*| ^y aradlca I . tra( j B Wa have not atmew here I hakhony and good raxuno. I J Hammond. He waa received with cooaidtrable I evil exists; not in the belief ibst the counfy is 1 BreuSidUac&iSiSw V” 1
— Theauccessof the combination so fa’ I ^ ^ We have not space here x taT .^ radJ ulwht4j on about th. eon- LpUure. I ‘^ng;^ tot^^^are^v t.7^ I ^ I RESULT OF THE CONFERENCE
An independent greenback move- I will d- nbtless influence a doeer ui ! I ^ enlarge upon these subjects. I mjtteeof conlereucd. I: m*>- bemierr.-d Stom I xs. bjuucoko's rouui, I remedy That beiif* tae esse, «bat Ivtahto
ment i* merely a drvice to deceive vox more d finite alliarce that will accept ano J ber J occasion we have toe report rn.de by colond Boymou of s^id* waam ^ 0mmi Tbi.ua new role tome | apo.asre
I I »-u *- J 1 - * *.xnbodied in my dispatch of For nearly a qoaru r of a century, I have been I iSSFJV? 1 P ~
the . com mi.'.co wu aome I sat’re*aint< the pevple of Atlanta, but it haa t>*.en I ^
plain enongb to those who will Dke the I m .n, and sweep the cooniry like * I r ; e " } ll * }* maybe epUomiredm the I Ltiurmc^ioiM. *bui ihiT is *«>i the ^Mme P ibwih3?'Sen ^itod&rS5*5bu^to I SStxse *it S^Bid^the^fscffiS^YGU^-
trouble to work out the problem on a I whirlwind, in 1880 The greenback I ' 4im P le ®t»l®ment that the spinning I Ucl j ^ 4Qid b , ihotc who participated in I my ownc*ure. 1 I no ^ x ^ T 1 5JSj^ e i t f S5rtbecomS^mreni»
vide of the democratic party now, wi.l 2^0.000,000 pounds (5,000.000 balee o'
J. D Bnvin
The readiag of this telegram wu received with I
kpb;aaaa
The meeting then adj mined.
Ar. steptsena fferloasly III.
8pcclal dispatch to The Constitution.
Augusta, September 14 —Hon. A.
Da. J. G. Wa,T»<,«.W, viaw. nn | ^ TOIy , wa ln than ta.lv. ^™ Dd * each) and nowiti.over SSS*S^iS^-^#i8> mj «p
jr.linw fi-ver, a. publixhxd in TitxGox-I .Qontha. The nemocratic party nil I P'lUnur, f.r 7,500,000 bili-e | III Ihe Ct.vtui.un. inIiii.tit thu »i>i.roi.t I
been another man.” fheu hu added:
“I must ph y ont my part to the end as
. I began it." Tow.ids morning he fell
aw utroMTANT uBtr mob at- I M i e .'ii nnd waa Bleeping soundly when,
iA.TA. |at 5:30, be was awakened-to die.
BNublnc ont ber A>m. In all nirxc-1 Hrrdly was U. prepared lor the xcaffold
■lan.-Look on< i.r ibe Unglue. I ti'an be thmfil nm cigar into bis month.
— I “Yon are fiee to do so if you wish,"
Constantly Atlanta ia gaining access I said the clergyman, “but. I nuatd rather
to a large tm and 1. extending the mtghiy I J-L" did “J 1 '/ ke toaW 'gar Wtl. you.”
arms of her oommeroe to avary point of theoom-1 ‘‘Very weal, I woi*. t then, sata Hoedel
pass. Railroads have I “ lf lta ® T, y pl««t8Ure to you ”
sibzTHi city I The scafiuld was erected in the pris-
what U la. and from ailiaid, mu* ezp«t on-yard, where about filty P-mona,
her fn'.nrt: growth sod power. There 1. no dty I magistrates and lawyern, mnn cipal
ln th.conotry whom rdlnndii radiate k>bma-1 official-", military officials a«d members
sut three th. oomnlttw ol ooniawoentumal I tttnllj.. doth, dye great Um, which daiij’pour I ot toe police farce, besides some report*
tram Uuu ooninltuloa an. mad.arepon, or I lnto auante their hundreo. ol pauengreand era were gathered. The prisoner, con-
r.thcra Itaremenl through Colonel Bojn’.on. ol I j,eirhago bulk of freight. In thl» rrepect w« I ducted by three wardens, wa.axtl wiih a
Spoiling. Ee wtd the commlUMotconlerence I ooohi not be bettered, oar bat hop. nowls I drm .tap to the foot ot tLe rc-field and
— ———* »i. - | stared impudently around at the assem-
vaiBUT.av aoan. I b’.y. Councillor U-dltuann, who was
mnOTiox, are being reprinted and dis-1 mgke alliances with the greenbackerv I 01 “ m ° * ei * ht - Nothing but tbe I lack ot mnnlmUy. «a atuwedwx In Lwret I S'oRSHS 1 «™dy tprhti serer | graphed tor
I maze alliances wttn me greentmexere, | wor , a _ wide epM . atotioDi fostered, “•™ 0B Y The tritiid. ot e.cn Cdlu-t. I cr,i k .. 0 lnpr«»ruteuv«nn.lrom.lnl|i<renel I ^ n >hK Ih«-e wi'l .ticx re the P«ty You
After toe asuai pre- I c * a P* rl ? cannci ca.e in its own name, it can
» lolly aware, yoa 17“ I H.8tcphinjbag^ayerylU. Had two hemor-1 attempt wu to report b«h the mijortty I which me being bunt near uw -nd which wUl I cl,urged w;th enpenntending ihe exe*
“ “ ” qs. nSSaW < 5SJ , £Sr f ■■STSSSSlS'a L... rrom th. ^ Dr. stnmcr n. tele. -5- bu ‘ ** , ™ „«; ** («*,« tw. ««*« vea appreclabb. aem cuiton, took his pices at a table and
iS^Ijou and; t. differ ., m to the | £ lungi- ur. | effort wu to relKt ono from tho lltt or | Q , uorpMeatbudn c«». 1 read loudly the sentence of death and
cna ed in the leading papers of tbe I 1. near as anything can be, and the
ennntry. They a —'
doraed on all tides.
and went upon tbe train to-day, I name, before the conrentfon ud report ooeofthe rem ot there to the North and death v
1L time be has overbad a hemor- »«o the body, bat thmbltod.tern W.tbmdte- ^^.“Xrpete.” . oVfo.ro. r Hoedel
| read loudiv the eenter.ee of death and
warrant. At the conclusion
spat upon tn < ground and
ennntry. They are universally en | anperior etren'gth and di.cipline of the I ar8t ; ^_. th t_ b !5- on”?— 01 J ‘^ t ~ 1 good men, and th-y^re *rredy re | ggg'gjgjjeXuSrcBy ilromtS^bm 1 th “’’ lr °°‘ to* 1 ™ 1 *- “■ 1 ^ j j toryd SrV°tiM.mam
It iv rumored that certain of the
green beckera propose to par nowder in
th* democratic pipe. Wouldn't it be
well t» eave (hie ammunition to fire at
alder party will give it the shaping vi
the matter* of the rrmbination.
next, by the if flition, dein- I yield toelr personal pre/crenew tatin- wiitof .l ^^"oos'of
| aion ard fancied wealth in the United I toe body. It is a liule rem -rkab.e ihvt, not- J wortoity w*>rn^toe honors of
next, by onr borrowing mil I wlibats*fftn» toe cpposauou represeaud by ‘
I otoer party- What otber paity most yen rely I
ATLANTA AH A COi TON MARKET.
wrath. Tb. prtre ooetreted-for wre mol-1 if'
fle-t of nich Honor trust. 1 llo * a V*rii or onibixj a ntw cany,
,• na , ir ^ n Vnrnna mwtA | hundred and atoaiy ballots, not sn uaklna Yestewsv ttnu couvtntion endorsed toe work |
Uone upon millions from Europe, and | word Hid , ud uoi ^ iucHlc&t occocr«d to ol your ekeiot. and yon are here to rUtot offer. 1 contro!!inc el m* t to be of toat party
TUB BUMS BBOTUBB3.
WSS £Sr y D-pnty J. W. iodrnon «d m
throwing .hem back with lavish hand I tntennpt tb. .^Tt ot kindlinere which dmi- I taj^jonr m’ I h.™'^®-“id^STm^Sj^bJ I ^ t
fnr nmilncfiona at h ohlv iwmnnarativg-I actuiz^ toedeliUiaUocs Every bodi WM wil-1 »<th im i.w..n.«i .midiftitanf writ!* «nd »t«uitniw I the remedy for toeseevtia. Yon and I may dir- | The late difficulties between the | utafo of } feeling which w*s
I ® toort’lin. to Goiumbut, and shall reach a rec- thirty or’ihiuy-five years j.f eg.\
tion of countrv we have never had access to bu- j hands -me, with a smalt mousl. cheaitd
fore. Therdtd will *oea be completed and I neatly, indeed elegantly, attired in a
fine lined chirt, with waitpoat and
ol tbe three we could select a candidate to
port to the convention. After those ballot*, it
i determined to have three more ballots, and
well to eave thin ammunition to fire at I v fl t ld th . Atlanta I for productions St h ghly remunerative I •Ctcriz^ toedeiiuratioc* Everybody wu wU I ^ meLvcllkSitmotionsotpxtdeand*ratitut)e. I to® dmSiStViSmv the it 7 * o l J\, ^ ,,, I «*^® ol \ feeling which w*s not
the republican*;? There ia no exeme I , wonderful strides that Atlanta I ^ nextf genera i j n the I Uax to concede Migeiy to the prvfctetcea of ana my v-casure wou dbe uinuiojed hai uottui* I United States cfflciato and the illicit distiller* 1 »t all favorable Tne report we were antbor-
i . v lurk rf liarmnnv I h^B made towards A priime p 1 lace aa art I J . - n .ij I *vcryh«*y el*c.and toe protractad balloting I ^iiSTSlSJi^iJiSmESaffSiSr 1 1 Stoat ^roller. Isay to you that while I have 111 Hancock county, have created quite «aeX”| i*3dto“*ke wa* Hammond 19A7; Duncan 7;
for any lack r f harmonv I m | aD( j market for tbe last tw* ■ valao commc> d lt ^ e8 * lme8 t world | wcat on , n ^ ^tof humor. I 5I mv iudgment sn to tola remedy, if 'hedemo | dtement at ths headquarter* of the United | Stewart 74.7: mdltm directed to r,.twt thi.
'• sn«*no“ » I "»«vwuuutuiouMc “ uou “ ul ° u,uu “, I eqalpped In flitt*daisstylA I nne linen cnirt, wttn waiicoat ana
S*«S?:?.*ve rrM ‘ **”'r?»***”"»>”r5.n,imm»iSi. thereu mother txonaem of plack bn-adcloth. Tina
Idea between the * * U “' C . JSS de l d ? pea * ue«et.to iu Whleb te of w“ “ err . . Kr »“ z, the ex^cu-
tO US WitIcli U. w. . . - _ - .... rew.,-.-
ixxcksk imxoetanck I tioticr. Tbe old tu iuiMiisn, W. Rein-
to Atlanta. We mean tne Marietta and North I del* who had grown rich through the
. v . . . , everybody else, and toe pioUacted balloting 1 *ctiou «f tos convention Uia upon me so bwxvy
value ol commodities almost the world „Jf^ n ln me t«,of humor. c^d^rex’ofltSrtem”” 1 ™
over, end, flnallT, ol wsges-nothirg co.smrn or cosnutasire. TJrtflrSS..
{€88 (usn aJI tnesc circumstances com | Th* Milks *Ii»ff»h «UtokmKmitn-*.emuiil!*thm I »Jnmtor8 AltTofill toe I PrtBM Of IftflU *hd hHfi I J ... . I nsnfalit Inhn W Anrie.rart.1 -M.t ^nnntw nf the I .—I | AU UlO proaacu OT UUSYCTUie reglOD WUl DC I U1K11 £3 UCWl M.B I1UW. auu bo paused
tote* aepatystb.noting, met otter a cmdidw, t. retecteff, p. wwJ fofoAtl.ut.'.growingtreff, Tb.Iron over his axe -or rathV. a duplicate of
southern dteutet. mtboritlu. him tueulurer-l ^.utomopt it poreible, a ptet/onn." m the «m i. fret brtg «ta. Needr ten mile, his axe-to the younger man. No such
at it again. I Hsto been flnuhed, and toe first engine on the I implement having bt-Sn needed for
Tbe balloting then continued; the I road, toe ®*Gau Wm FhUllpa,** ia puffing proudly I more than a decade, the department of
ijue ;*gn=« me. end 1 would I V™-" H» | CeptaihAnderron Mitred at MUIcdgevUie yc- I •+* _ *° Stew.iL ep rnddowu the.rackaDder foe fMlUfm- justice fouod itseli c .mpelied to resort
». tteooonleiMMe l/,raiiorMtebIubeuthecomcto«o.W.g>- md telegrepbedtoOolohol Fl'nlmonb “ uU “’“ d torovsh sevetml votee. egemeetot Hr Bud Ttmrnton, formerly or this to the market museum. An axe had
mi ar.d tbore who Vrr. I ■“SJE. WbiTVer“Sl, ST hi taffw“imlVo=ult, w«l«d a ^ tut th. 135 A twUoL Whm the Stewart moo wmt ettj. The lerleg of tb. Iron will « right ,
idewe re to tbe remeJy to. correct tbe erUiof I of tblnv men and would at.rt mn l„ medSS^ to Duncan. Thta contlnaed lo the 180th ballot, I md the completion of lb. road to Canton te
require i
so.. uiaiiiueiiue, — “•• uu — 1 I 'j that It mill ho ,.„™t | months yet of re adjnttmen's and new I a n.
t k/w^fo “ le “ l 26 °“ T, ‘ e •”» ,ron J ' Te!opmen,e - be(ore,h ® ’' b “ 4lt0 ' tbip “r"’
■ “ 7 '"g-- 118 new8 - a'iitch Atlanta rrceivs. Us cotton wit. ‘ ndncl, 3 r ““ rnu «“^toly and health- «»
T.io-a who have md thw advanced Y**™ »* supplemented this year
sheets rsy that the Griffin Nun chargee 1 b Y * * tiU be, ' ,i * r 8«>»> b -
that tbe cat.didatnre ol Hoitsclaw is sn The ' e W*» b « certainly one and pos-
Allama movement. We print this as jiW y two railroads pouring their re
a piece rf inlotmation. What doe. the | «■*>!« torengh onr gat«s, the E benor
Alitor
•boot _____ _ __
■ "" I which Atlanta receives its cotton
Da Fxlto* b*e not yet told ns who I be muuh larger this year than ever be . ,
he voted for in congress in *72 and 74 I '«*». There are daily notices received I 11 nole ®» howeveT » tb * 1036 ^.Oncecon- I uHly. md without sny undue eflori, btotubt I on the fl-to day &7'N'uV^mber next rsufriy I J} 1 ™ ^Sedy totozt iSty I fom^d'toTt espuin Andemn m wwmly I ^ **** Mr * Mlllcr - of Houston, proposed thst I _ lr1hnt ^ T n ^! n ^i t , jry^^n Air I ^ M* 18 ®* 1111 was unable to wen re,
wni he please tell u, why .tw“,hs, | ol new reistionshqm being ret.bUsheC | ^ | SttSSKetfiSS^hSSSl I SttSSS^S&SSSS I I ^5 .^‘m.^I W “.t^ | I I ™*£±! ^“_^_» ld ^
much .good,sLd the commutes ULSxpccudij 1 hope, and ooij'hope of
• Ij^d os by, dtveloiing toe fzet tost *
imond wss by ill odds the strong* I j^iat ;-t the outset but
convention. Tbe Fnl- I supjort of tach mi n u joa and tho*e who Vn
ton delegation were no: slow to uko advantage I tunud —
that I ibis republic of eteles My h.rd.-.re uS?uV. ESf t0 ‘ !litttaU * 0 arreKO ’ U 1 ® Knnb brolbca:
tbatl — 1 would I tleptafo AnderiCU arrived or Mlllcdgevlile :
fu'iy again? . ». dcagarmnwereeo: uowu.l»ae aevurrege I mpnort. I promise to ffo I view, re to tb. remeJy toiOerrect tbe evfteofl M ti, Wj m eaaad would wart oit lumcdiatell I “ ““»»• Thf. contlneea lo tbe IfSOIh ballot. I •namecompieuo .
m.ly a b®> ) T | of ttto tict.ind tbe remit .bow. bow tbejgrhl. .ef'^’lSafo.Vte^tlS reoSSTTpS.^ l S , k , re ‘ ,u t ;“ c “«^ nTl th I . ‘’'ES.otEftJS ta “SltelL Imbm m whkai “ ood: Hmnmood. 30; Dur«h, la At the neretature. that Keludel had employed, and which
'. .off Wilburn .n, or,dee effor., b.outbt on foe Otb C, el Number :,ell retSTm, to reek the .SKS formed h. wLmlv Mr. MUfor. ot Hou.tou, propored tbit L.. “
been ordered a year ago by trie director
of tha museum, an cx ct duplicate of
TXT ANOTHXB
Ti m Milner,
aud the country.
■•Felton for lire United hates sen I weyp been tributary to Atlanta is in ,i>8 . , ‘ lreil t n demand for onr home tbit tbe Dnscsn tud Stewart men retire forth.
at«r Dtd he intend to run again.' I ereaatrg iu cotton acreeRe and improv I made E° fd] iB better than il has eve pur-<»® elccarei ting together. When th=j re-
v 1 energy e
lilner, when running f *r the leg I dnd new eeclion* applying to thq At I ^ om ® demand tor nc me goodfl lfc I re p 0rt ^ lb# baUoting ooittioned for. a f*w mo- I * U, ntM wVlf nut penpit larther rem* rxs to night, i “7.*r~.-—~ 7T7 T7' l ' r 77,u*rr 1 Tr. 1u i .# I rsisiiiK the rtaaltite number of mac to sceom I **“
islatnre, waa forced, to pledge himaell UntA market. The area that haa al- | mach gr ^ ter before, while j Betti Ulrt , lflafc ii, imicr.of Hoosioa prop^a {^ u ’'SSSSt^S^ltS^i fawfSRBSBSr^ il?!?re?uJf5?c?tSln p^ y hto Iu fi^c he foa^d?good «j!i of to-1 ® ro8e * cd
1 1 * u “ * J —arid for onr horm- I «*..« the ntir.t>. n .nd Me«in men r.tis> f,vst».» I whica I heutllj endcree>nd wh’ch 11 * H . H -«.*wwhai.g. n.r7.vm. flvhHtm.A it won mu I | nrru
L*rkB tnn !ir ht toe coumry from one end to the other.
i^rKBio n.gni. i . ~, lBV tn p.11 into mctlon (he ormnz:
. siu» HUU . .UC) muiuw iu tun wuw w usu . u ■ oi .a piWGBU upon UIB WCHpon. AUIB
“ auboer, when Colonel Boynton,c SpUdfog. ™ • orrcwed. Uerr Groesmanu.
lorci waeu , anea, ecu, ™, -uu .. .:u , ■ ; — . ^|ererere« « re. U» following Item, from th. E:benou ^ c " t ^5' of whum one h.d been or-
tng its me,beds of cultivation. I-. | b«u,showing, are:dy ^nalipcre-e |£r - I ~ -•WW;.—-
il<M. ol the r-rerumunt l beseech joa, teitow- I witling lo uffet the metebml ta .nesting the | huniton, ena received with land cheers. There I wilt be cumpScteff to Elbenoa b, the 3oth of oo- I Hulding'np the warrant that the
, S!^ottao7i?oc^Ctem/?M<rwhS;tae I Popo'iatoie ol the lawteei eet. They dtecuon- “Poa COL Hunmonff wre nominatedirnmnl-1 reb^ n>w w Kblev-wt, be iieadeu.anmighUeo tho crown prince’s
Fdio wdtji m*; I cocgratniais ths democracy I demt-cral'c party rhsii ocme Into powv aud de-1 tunanced toe entire fcffsir ln the strongest terms I moowj and a shout went up rrom all tide*. I priced on the road urxt week, and pteteoger I sianaturo. Councillar Hollmau said to
of the fifth oDfigiwtions* district opou U-e splri t -1 ermine, «fts r csiculFtion, whs: is the bes: rem-I • ■ ■ — — —** 1 * ** ” 1 -* *- ■ —*•“ * 1 -•
yield will be many thousand bsleu I Th « exports of manufactured good,
larger this yesr than ever before. thia ^ W8B over 0De “ d »•.
It is onltO probable, too. that A>iant> I qu"i«r of yards in excess of tha ship- I where report hu already been made by you, 1
will uuLio». Itroa .mount .1 I ments f ha year before. If isa no-- I bcfftopffytbeioifowlnr ptatform of prtndpies
will receive a large amount ol cottor I " i peyepr ooiore. “ uu a. It te to my own hendwitung, lt wUl probe-,
■•-5WS@svBSt.sfas | astatsft'ffuassjsys I «»*
i b) toeirpnscr.ee
GOV. COLQUITT'S
this yesr that has formerly gone to sec I ab * e bc ' too > worthy of the considers- I Mj i ac uitare mattexa it I read h where 1 usL'
tons end cities lisble to visits from the “on oflbe greenbeek cummnnuts, thst ledge Bp# r th> n r-ad tha folluwlog
yellow fever scourge. Country msr | (he wages of factory opera’ivea is high-1 rUsibix cs ru.scirijci:
| mtt to icprcauat the beat Interests ot tbe dens
I cratic party and tbe beat tnieteato ol tbe country 1
1 watch that ptety u organised to aubeorve. '
u luus re ' “ ‘ *—
TUB JiUMAAVK VM MUCKVILLE.
Owicg to the fact that tbe compiler
ol the (.rial known aa “the Romance I
of R ckville” was uoavoid-tbly absent [
stunnit tbe gre .tsr pert of last week, I
• rgsged in re;>ortirg the romance el [
Btvceavilie, the concluding installment
ia poet pored to next week. The anthor I
fondiy hr pea that thi. i.tefl dm will 1~ \ lower than they were in I860. The I mijra~ii7\uiui£rttoSica:
prove a pieman! jeUx.tton to tho al *™"“*“ J,,7.^ill tend p. u " i,ed S»*t®s mil], consumed just 1, hs^^^^T^lo ^ I » tw common greo. Such I ^STruT^ _ ,
n>U4ty < vvrvtmfned nxot’s of tho reudert I - vere P*^gu® °* **** len “ I - ... oqq nf «ha nmn nf A qi i oa\ I diss^er ut<on u e sjrxlc liiursi. oummerciAi and I prcprieiv. each wizt'om, iezve* toe party unttod, I that t If you do
O! Till WuKLY Or NT1TUTION I tiring merchant* to Atlanta wriO have I T 4 ®- 28 ® of the crop of 4.811,-0> I n^nuj^tEitg*>■ u»« c uuiry, snd w« I noix;iui, harmwiious, uvtociDio. [Appiau*A] I uncooatotuttocal und
* I . . . . • . . bdldfl, beinc an exceed Os I dcnuid. fit Uw biiidibl cjoitm. Uie remu of I 1 congra*ul*to you. *»r, (turning to \X>t H*in- I The d*mccm tic party I'el.^w.,——
] tiron trading m cities that are liable t«* I 8 I ibMuuapUtaict I moi>C) u Am beiug.bonorea by such a body as toe I couttUmtac, and it will be taisj to tuaif if it ai- twenty five thousand this year and *om9 think
AA» JlMVt FOii JUM PATAVLA I T ..|1 ow fever even if Lhev warenoL via* I b ** e8 ° Tor Cu»- I t Wecnaurw and d.mand toe remove, by I =ukwU:d tHwrerof taedcmoca'ailcpNnv-tottoe te.-upU to adopt a remedy uiamaituuon-l iu uie receipts of ti.« m xt sesmo wlU even be
CIRCUITL i yellow rover, even 11 mry acreHOL via I ft|i nf It , t mT Of th* */%••• cnt-cres*. ol all rt»tric:ioos in toe comsceoi cuniug coLgtutio&sl oontori [AppUuie.] I lti character. r»..»«f th- *r»«t r«ua .hu. ir «t- I “ e rwmva qi «.« m« m wtu eYea do
iUMl bv tbe epidemic thia rear. I 9Um F Uon OI 1481 U1 toE I SSSTaud ihe^reesSlSnSt ol tiivwLa I end. no lew deserving of ewstulauoa are I tb^ country i
I IH*. uy um cpiuciuii. . c»r. | — 1 Ur—- .v- .h I SSS. u ^ I «»•« dmiDguls*.ed RcuUemeu, your ccmpetitors, | bJ urerepubl
i aad *kpre»Kd u desire to see toe parties impU-
go with It *nd I Calw j arrested-a* ncoa a* possible and punished
'|iftpi»ii r-Yf f gpiwmpiibhw!»«/ ;fi*!«hn fnngh I ia the most rigid form, fbere is to duubt but
. . . . . . . .. . . , v. weaswwv v B . ... „,. u . Mu _ _. — r - , _ . . ever/b-dy that aid not sgre« with him. He is a that with ths able assistance at hsed the day 1*
cQAnla will spfK a market vroicn ia Df I _ , , | croreio'isl aisuict in eotiva-ouou stsscibied.ihat I ii® ha- mouiou* result it lid ooou a worz of I schlsmstio. I »h <n tb a v nri t a hmihere wiii h«
vjnd the reach of velfow fever A n< i I ta ®F w * ?r ® in I860. On the other hand I um u cme M tb®» repr.«enuuve» of the I sorpisstog impiwiMiee In this growing timsot I But I win tell youaome features of toe *•»—>»* I 001 lAt h e nti brothers will be
yjptl in® reaett OI yottow tayer, ““ thB J . mnrf , ffemccmcy of ihe<Uetiict.ta^» upon record the taf» 1 '.' si cg,l»nj;'hvi«lcB. lAKffvnse.] The. which wul be eppitec. In foe Ont pi.
• which they can ha certain ol bavini | tbe P nce ® °* cotton goeds wre mud: | mJ^d^oobi pl.ifoJm'or puidum epue the I Uctea.ua,.u. wul. auberu g gahanuy to inter I mmedy which tn.democratic party win aupy
I a .a. .. 1 • — 1 ' - meet: I wtoitos. .shdw. d tost redua-ocsi courtesy and I w m t>e a constitationat rem-dy. It will be
a coatractioa of the I uuselflto pitriotism, which suboraiuatss per I ^rithla the power? granted to enrress by the
A.e remedy .... .. . _
place, the I hi toe cimche* of >be ikw.
Atlanta aa a Cotton Market.
with I Atlanta received over one hundred
I thousand biles of cotton lset season. There Is
eilyou,ts trie party of tie I no reason why she should not increase this by
CIRCUIT. I it«l bv the epidemic thta v'ei7 I sumption of last year. OI tho tos ....
l-.i M w n V"A»oa .to K.. Ksxmv I . i. .. . ... \ _ .. | imOUr' consumed at home Ihe south I money ms-ai the same ssuu.d I tbe dtstiDguts^ed Kentiemeu, ycur ccmpetitors, I b « me republican party; ana naturally toe great Ther* b no ioi*ger any doubt *s to the supc ri-
Jruge W. D. K OUOO, who hf* b(vr I Altogether we fenl that our cotton I • , . . . I y femr ^ wrsdas' s»iVtitntkm rf United 1 wbu with caecrf a) good will at-qulsstcd lt> tals I mean* to oonret this evil 1* to return to the I ority of Atlanta as a cotton market, and th»
for revernl year* judge of the Patunla I merchan<o are perff-cilr *af«> in med’C I* 00 * HS.000 bale*, (or abdut cne^ I gtatfakgai under p perr.x uaiiouaj bank botes I I couatiimion. L Lfpptauaj] to toe rerood place,
circuit, hue migi:cd,audGov. Co’quin I ing receif t» of over 125.000 bale* thir I tw ®Hlh,) being au increase of 1,000 I JJJGJJ SMhJ'eoairi^mSKietvzS? SfZ I that its choice fel upono e so worthy, ao able, I wil Si
y«.sr,l.y sppointsd Chi. Arthor Hood. ..won. It ia nnt at nil imooeeible th. bslre over lsst ye« ^3^^rtaN.'^SSlh. 1 ££ ffou-t wrntt a ffUtmuret remedy.
Culhbcrt, his smccssor. Judge | it wil) reach .50,000 fislee. And wr | The fljureaehow thst this a tue e.w- | resuwtre.by.tewaaiognr. the peopi. re.uia.'MW | | . * ow ' Jr "? b.rebe^d a
l ibe pubs ln Noremtwr the veop.e wm rattfv
-iteectloo of tbejrrrpreevut.tlT'M. fAppl.ua.}
It is uoi common, fehuw-cluxeet. to m'.dw-
m -.ua which win
Fjs maiij loeg | ..opted by tbe Baroeavihe cjevenUoe (tbougu
I Ian tare ell aver Gcorgle ere learning lb Our
boneei remedy. Arc you ta'f .vor'ol | receipts bav. grown from the lnslgntfleaht 8g-
btwi of Are years ago to the tmporance
ot the pr sent, which place, us not very far be.
to whari’an hocret remedy.*~An I ‘«w AuguKa and away ahead 01 Macao
hie e ffire with credit to himself sod to| aenl
the satislscinn of his pe p'e. Ooi
Hoed, the newly appointed jbdge,is an
ol Ihe sniss: members of the her from
his c’icuit. He is well known to nil
onr pet pie. Ue will be s csndUlst.
before the legislature for election, *•
the judge of hie circuit is to be electee
by the nix* leeloVnre
Box. s. J. 1UMUOSO.
holiest remedy lu no langutge ol the platform I Columbua. Krery year we run Into e new tern-
- adopted by the Batnereme coovemloa (though ore. end thue lhere.ee out rcotlnO. Wo
_ of purpote. I I n*T. not read It yet) te a temidy witch w.U ” ' " “ " , „
_ . oa nevit Lef t:e I carry out the uttenboes ol the d* m-catie paity I he B.tneevfUe Grxette of this weak tbe follow-
Ureo-vea. laimei' lb It we approve and en- 1 mtpamed, we atrugelca V- wretch from ttl-got- I tccnrdlngto tbeconaututfon. The demo retie I log Item :*-BoneavUle tad miner ere shipping
dorse the paymee.ol all bondt aud dee. bvibel “teut-d power | S««y wlU h»lteate for aU aiUte_ Tbe dlBcslty | n
AMMWBua to couuraroxDEXTS
A HoMU TV IBa FLAN I MBA
E'.rewher. will be found s card front
■ number of merchant, in this city, in
reg td to s brand Ol begging.
It spptier* that these met chant.-
bsve been directly misled by tbe West
ern bagging company, or its agents;
ami have sold a large amount ol bag
(tug that they wish to recall. Tbiy
make an r-ffor that the c -untry trer
rh-nts ar.d larmere must sccsd: as per-
Icctly fair end liberal.
sated ss the democratic candidate for
congress in this district. He ia one o'
he leading lawyers in our state, an elo
incut debater, and will be one oi, tbe I
.Meet repreeontativee iu the 46Jt con
re ss.
Ue was born the S6 h day o’ Decern
oer, 1833, and has lived all his life o
this congieaeional diet: ich He grad
reted al onr SUM university, sharing I '-®* 11 shins- To toik of southern ooirage.-
1 h.v. not read lt yet) te a remedy witch w-U
’ I for reaumptluD pernsasa. | with nu'ea acuuu. wttn a panel oa nevir Lct.:e i carry out the intentors ol the d- m-c-aUc paity
Cain's this tear are 30 759 bales age ins’ I B—aveo. rennet. Thitwe approve and en- I uupaased, westrugglea to wroeeb IromU-got- I tccnroingro tbeconaituUon. Tne Oemo rape
., , , - , I done tbepaymen. e( off bonds and dies bv the | J— au® , uteuevl tower *b« I tat/iy win legislate for all adke. Tbe dllltcaity i oouao to nUonta Inatead ot to Savannah.
2,46/ bsle-t last year, and against 9 7861 icOena guvernmeut a. ure. lou due lntne cur- fonnnee of onr etui. What with ibe repnUicau party te that it baa twen I*—’ .
h,i_iallte .... , i I rebcy tJTt^SImnment where tbe nunsTre auxluhawere reltersd. what bardena remOTiu. legtelaUng tor reetfoie. It ha. been leglteulng Tee probaSffiUea are that a considerable amount
bales in 187.. tbe earliest year record- I uot payable In* oln by thstrigiualeiniract Me I wbatbwpes rerlT-d.whei at la.-, uieaa-ffnm 1 foe caeca, if youlnatetaacaaalegtaaiionyoe I will be shipped to Atlanta this aeasou.**
eJ. It may fairly be believed therefore tev-t fanner tee gr.nnu exunc-joa of tbe pm- om crowned with mm. It behooree ue becumaa republican i bKauae aecUonaltem ana ao lt appears from several other tndicatfoae
J J I tic dsi>r Ha* rl sawwuwnw tha r.fflncnaA nf -v. I LOV Alia ftlVUI U) r_-Hi till oer ItH WDSt WHS I rlggi iwrilltt.nn STB S mo tiff the sms ox ihe re-I .. . . ... Qtton tiizt formerly wed to
directly to Atlanta and fi^d
York. Atlanta ia ibe place
have a substiiuta which I desire to offer. It la a | Jy7 whC wiif lonjeui^dTviTioa in our ranla and I JuVe a different *aw for tbench and\h»i po”r|maoi I tor cottan » * n<J ^ er IXOtI P t ® tola season will be
rcso utioo baaed upon lha democratic platform I t*k« advauU|e of It. We mast meet hi* tactics I hut lhe> willsund under duo law. [App-suse.] j surprisingly iar^e-
mads at Bt. LouK and embodies tnbsUniiaUv .9 nr . q®®?®!®® I Taeee .re too jtreat iesoin* features oi u»e Plato
WWW at Ote sauw, «uu ciuutwm ts ueixuiMuj I like ell l&mllr diiDDUl. whonld bo settled! uthft th mcCTlft PSTtJ Wtll P fm I
A Very Plain Qaretloa.
ramaoLLToa. a., S prsmber 11th, 1*78.
Editoks Constitution : What
_e»iu b, •waviti* of 'he bloody shin," .
*h«r did tbeexoiremioo ort(jigs'*- ? 1 travtt
'P nlou, out others dou’t agree wuh
>wer lu oomspoLcUnt • co nmo. i
Ilorig iuud wuh toe radical ptftiioane who
talk situ, toe
JtAlVBOAD ST WKS.
. like all Jatnliy olzputis, should bo
ike views of tbe national democratic party I anx ug ouzaelvs*. I , U re there Is not a man oenfe to nliht wbo wUl
Colonel A s’on iben read hk suhadmi*', A I Keeping in view toe past work and tbe future I differ with me oa either of the»e points.
fh _ __a ,w mia ion t.l toe democracy for good guvernment. I ; Now, if the (kx&cciatic party ia toepirtyof
to lay tbe original reso ntion and toe I j el U4 nop* toat ibe patriotic example ol cordial I me cunati'atioo, it lt Is in lavor of measures to
substitute upon tbe Uble wss m*de by Colonel I Larmouy Uisp ayrd iu your own central district I pn-moisthe iuuresto of ail sec ions and al)
Berry, of DeEolb.er.d voted down. I witi awakens hearty rreponae not oniyta the 1 cte-aveeUke.tbenlGocjarefOU.ssyou love year . _ . . . „ , .
- . .. , 1 I reatolonrown beloved -tat*, but ’ntooghoot country, aa you love yout wife perceptible upward tendency In Central and
Judge bpeer.olSsaldlng-I would remind m e .note breed union. lApphoro.) ,nd ' cbUdren. aa ,ou wfu bring I GooreurJL-oad atoclu which tbe otockand ei-
n.w.,v .... ..... .v.l Coto . lclDo ^jjmadeeeUrnng apeech, which relief fo the aiarvlng people of whom we hear I bK)ken have watched very cloaely It
. . ..... I to tnueh.to unite your - Aorta to attaut tho aec to4 - KJ “Mae™ nave watcooa very cioaeiy. re
Of lost party. [AppUuae ] | is probable that to* rise will continue tin both
Mlse In Central and Georgia Mat I road
fliturs.
Far aome days past there haa been &
ihe genii -man Iron DcKaib that dorirg the I
wMotml h. Ore kfotox Ud tae bfood ^ -""I——«»■ Tb. two- pro n uc «l»die le-prcrteon.
whipped by the . an ads tut tne mooa n -tai rave croeTOi^xl. We are not here to mil. I
be first honor with Prof. William
Henry Waddell, of Athena, aud Yourg
Anderson, late of S.vannah. H
Practice ia large aud lucrative, aud hu-
iaocees before judges aud j dries ha*
. , . , been aomethiug eaceptioiul. He La*
* " ,{*»» ,0 PD, 1 Ul ' pI “ ! ®"' “ <UM many honorable porittuu. tn thia
>ttce tha* they nted not peck their hViT..
notice tha* they oiaiooi pack
often m jjfe bagging and rxixct
m;rk**t iu Th© j tit* biating btaina i li
Cult* n, *c4 is iDrufficient prouctioc
It ha* been ruled out by Ihe leading
txebaogee, and cotton put op in it:»
not easily Available. Those planter,
who have bought ibia bagging had bea;
return if, aad aecarea good articie.
The merchant* seem to have a good
o ae fgAirat the Western brggir.g com
pany, a d their treat meet ot thi* com
pacy wdl be welcomed all over th*
country aa a mar t pro tee: against th*
too c< mm on habit of miarepmeatizu
good*, aud will go very far toward* aicp
picg the uglv > ahi»
NON. X. J. HaUMjND.
The Domination of Ooloocl N. J
tiite, and haa never held an office ii
hich he did not add to hi* reputation
lu the late coostitn lonal couveot:o
ie was one of tho acknowledged leader,
n ihat body of able men. He haa lei*
■he impress of hi* mind on every pag*
of onr piesent constitution, aud bur
uany time* since its adjournment re*
jeived the thank* of all rlamn* of om
ricop’.e for hi* ab*e work in nelping to
trams a perfect organ c law.
He i* a demccratic nominee for con
rrea*. lt was a decided ctmplimem :o
JoL Ha'umocd to receive thi* hone?
where ao many ab.e men were aeekinp
U I; ia an honor highly appreciate*
if hia friend*. We wonld have wit!
eg y supported any of the gen
lftiien who were before
dtrneeville convention if they had
t).*en nominated. Th. y were ail go”-
nen and true democrat*. We shall d
ill in onr power to elect Colonel Ham
■Jtond because we are satined that h.
Um stomp, or in a newspuper, is oa-ledwsvuir
to* bloody shirt.” Ii*s a bsd kaUt.
ANoTBka WHO QUIT AND STAYED QUIT.
Ediioe OcssTirmoN : In your is-
.acoltue^hoaeuf ycurco rrspoLd-mts ssk-
,h n»xnci ui ihote wno b»v« us:a tooacco for
fl.® 4
-pint* ) ta 1&*|. wuavui mIj orduary excuses,
*=c:i as too.UsCree, ovurabtia, dysprptia. Ac
Catwuc sud *moki’.4. until the foorto ot
tiaren, 873. when X quit lt and n»ve i ot u»t a
u in any t imnaa-. mj reason for qomtng i*
na tost 1 tth.Ui.2t it was ti.Jurut* tu> bcaiu ; 1
ma Dot us.- su> aaudots ana did uh •‘taper off,”
aul Lota ute tm use of It 1 qau it at ox.ec It
7V.-S a fsir aad iquzre bst te ustwesu a morbtu
ipietite aad m> -til. aud I tiauk l can stioij
*j mat the la .sx u ia -su r of the fi %d so far as
teizoco is cot c r.ftl, fur I have co more Ossire
•r taste o lt tosn n 1 badmvtr oard L. la-
.A.naz off merely sac* Um appuilie, a^d 1
Hammond i>y the B trneevi'le conven
tion will give universal aatiaiaction no.
inly throtghooi the district, ba
tbroughent the state. He is one of oar
ablest, pares! and teit men, and bit I g ( n represent ibe people of thiad
nomination ia another Argument it' I jict, ii elected, wiih a* mnen abilu
avor of convention* and the true de I is any one oou.d. We know.that ha
mocrticy. No better .man could have I new* on the financial qaeetidn are
b«wn eelected. Hia repntatun and hi* I sccord with the party—t^athei*!'
•tending *re inch that the mere men-1 my me*snre that will give relief to cut
.jubLafiu. Joskra boGL* Luitoa, tia.
aaoTuaa air. umed i\ aaccoaur
SpxToaa lontTRCTiuii 1 **Juu Djcouui" ln
retexdaj'sCotekUlCTUte c«aln
4 SIWC OUC Wb J nmr CtirWtd i
are je*r>ard U.eu disco.tti.ai
** )C‘H UtiO. »t me «tm t * -icuauoa ol tc]
SIkuU, 1 tel off ins 4-e 11 UbeCOO-i el hov tiq
irsti u Ui oey co >c ivxb.e way v*a: cam. g
iHKiltifi znc oipp-xur mi oiac years; 4 hsa Oc
c me s per.to s-svc to f« u*e «s muck so as a&«
nr u-per ever aid his bourn. Th* aot:d >ts 1
ned lor cmaadpaU. g «v®Af was *ell<a-iaa
ASTI T* B«CCO
Braze i, Oa , S.-p; 9a, 18b'A
Editcbs Cojuuituiion; Wcrre i
ir-u. koter stauoCa d f 1* .here any dtm ad
■Jt icciu s lu tn. U-itod *xus army ?
Goaexai Roger to static aed at Auar ta. Then,
s tuozUy a Tacsscy la s^iae eompsay—bat At-
z&u ia hoc a rtcraiti-ig iosl Y-u caa ap^Iy
-•tie aad get yur aprocscoa forwarded.
Hokui is m Iteusc Haa
The Bichmjnd Dispatch has th!*
tact hie oarre ia calculated to rrcs] I roople. Lei th-n« who ore is cwrtiae. ,«5u{ , 2 ll v5ji^£?^S»2i^’2r£5£'te
re a in fan eoms*. ■ ."aa, nea
y-oi.' rcjoorm at tar U-.IVtr-
a that ie lolly in purpose and aeptra- I .boat doi - g som thins to revive buei
ti u, ail that is pure in principle, id; [ ,i«ee by undoin* the frendnlent leg>eL
tb ie ucimpeechablein rmexrity.ud I too oi the republican party for-he
all ihat i» iifljeclie) and commanding I pBffttwelvejeare,hearfujn before tha; ■ roeMowrei —
in Intel led. The democracy of the die-1 o»y he ie not euund oa the curoeic) I DeXKc«tS!Ief l iitei. ,i * Ilc ™ **
trict mey well consraiolaie iueiL h I fueetion. He ia a man whaee iriie,r.iy
party ever bad a worthier represents-1 a beyond quaiion.
live—r o canoe a more Uiflioehin, He haa the will (O do »'ght am! thi
champion. 1 power to accomplish aometnin, by i.
We print elsewhere the platform cl 1 H he ie elected the people of tnisdie-
•iJXCO f'cli- A
•IITOS Lti lit
■ L*ir cl steOcxu isagasgi
ftols—or DoxtcU mas a’scssd te um cfctir o
«3cerk Ib Baocy odtiaga bs4oro he was twenty
me years u.d. He maasa rraarfrsbi* bnltita
r cord a. Um U-Oruallj cl V-rpsU, aad si Ox
foid gars pcrtsct mnsUcgoo Ha ia aow zbuw
weciywlx. sad *- doobc If ikerexs a n*.a ol hi*
principles adop ed by the B^rneevd.t I ttict will have reason lobe proud oi I a*etath«Cji.eisu:re"noiaao»eriteujtffo-
con.eniioa. It ia boo tbe pen o»J nun before Ida lime expire*. Hiaetec- «=»y «•>—»ta.——drech g re.iaieitec
Jodve A rrand r M Speer, of Griffin, I lien iaai certain as the (act ol has I ^mJS.'Suhtty’ebo Ate a rereoewnke a
»nd end).dire in lew worda ererydunxi nomination. '
pie have procxesMd. We are not furs to con
sider wnat has been, but what is to be
Tha pla form of principles wss thereupon
adopted with two dimentiug voices, and in :h>
midst ol cxubtulistic applsose. When qiie
bat restored Ooi. Bo/ntoa, or bpzld
Ing, arose and
N. b. Be uux’s epzxcHs I II joa do not. jou jouistil will be endeavoring I atocka. Tbe following from the Augusta
Fellow-dtia :es —TbU is indeed an occadoo for tic^sauSSuaS} ctlroalcl ® ,liCWi *°w to# Mocks went up in that
counratulattoa sud re j jiciug; and yet, speaking th«>iy * I -**-•
lor myself. 1 must cmileas that itJsnotuumix*d | We cannot do otoerwis* wieMy. Why should
-bondou Ihe peop.es’ party to re ierc toe I Georgia railroad stores yes entov Central
- - • — - hich ws* last qu'rtftd at (&%:56%. ws*
jealeniay from 57^ all tbo way to 60,
with ooue ofleving at Ihe first HUures. Advfot#
received during tbe day from Savannah stated
that toe stock was vry firm and held at 00
wul wan: regret ard aadae*#. When l think of i n ouie ».bandou the peonies’ Darty to relieve the I OrvirjU p»ni
the »enti«man who hsa rec* ivwl tbe Domination people? WhJ ihouft to? £S5# b?fStb£S SSkfthSh
ol cur district convention, lrrjolcowlth ail my I jq a party, Birch by -very iDdioation I nmvM Test*
hezrt; When I thtik ol the nefaa nrm who were 5 toTtinSto’biizd to 2 toe MhlSruSS JSSSJRi
“Mr Chairman aad gentlemen of toe oonven- I ro» nominated «t toat convention, 1 feel a pro- I destinies ol this country for generations to I reosived dunng toe day from Savannah stated
tion: •tfluirkrik*®^ 0 have supported the I fouad regret • I come. I th*' toe *«ocv was vrv firm and held at 00
Hon C ii Daneui, of Houston, znd those who /he gci*. eman who is jour prewnt represen- Then, my friends, remsla with ymr party; Tae *dvzu!ein i*»t«icSiz^AaBmUMd S-
aave supprr.ed the Hou John D Slrwzxt, D ve I tativc, >xd who has been jour rep*e-1 keep in the ranks. No one msn can save (his I vznn*^ (oue of tbe former's tissed llnsa,) to
coi.m’tid tsgetoer lor the purpose ol sxrivirg *t I senutive lor nearly two U-raa. of confess. 1 I oonstry. Tb# great cause, the ereaaunderlying I riff-u m price Tne last qnatatloo was95; it is
.aae-rea.-.^ ... .a. i.—kiro. I letoe pltiature iu szviEjj. irutn personal oascrys- I cause of all toe mmole that effects toi* oounuy I b ow utuxea at 97)4. The same strong feeling
c,!#>t behas made you an ahte, I ►«.. .h- .< .k. — I . tzr
rcme cat datum looking to toe Lresking cuh_ ,
to be a d.sal.orb. Tir; | tion o' bis CuarK.
rart cave alro
e\cr> ooic#*ioh that the sanation
lri< t.d*ol'cnlorVl Siewart nave already nude I true spd laltofm rep*teen stive [applause.|
e. —- tmed *o| »HeJ<^it^tojottrlalteJcouflikOC-i;and I edy that shall hrtog relief znd rwtore prosperity, I -al«b be*ng mzde'zt s ftM^Ion crer 70 with hard-
toe patriotic maaner w wtock he withdraw his I t« a return lothecouhUtutlan. Theretore, wi i I :* anyof to- sues on tnemarkee Tbsadvano-
":5!.“ et« n rort, jou, pro,a-v, wh««vtr rhroi, jpo ih-re ruefa it «x»ameff lor by thebeUel tt«
vie w, a* d Utivesre » suffident cQiogr of *ny
mm. 1( assenfle* i«to te msds. we zre ready
io make it* 1 toert/ar. witadra w toe name ot
Hon JohnD. btcwzxt.
Whru tbe appten«e bsd sobddad, Hon. Ban-
ford Davt % of Hooitoo, arose and said :
Mr Pn side ni aad Gentlemen of toe Cot vention:
In those tiara days of mure-.*—ol toe uincph
or wrong-toe rpprc»«ioa of Lbeny and justice
▼inorated by b*r met triumphs she wt i main
min what she wen When ihedtatocrzcy of this
iis.net tr.m tued in its weakness *s it strkk«& by
pzrstyeis ; whtn It i»y crusbtd bencato ibe iron
oasd of power, fraud «Ld tbe tayoLst,Hocsto
u'.ou»h hzvtng to ovuc joc foar-loiti the cd.s ol
>to*r kcUous, wuh heroic devuioa to the cansa
of demccrecy. by her vote in toe eonv^h’-kn
reduntoioc. 6kev&dicsue the uaxtrtpoecd in
her By the pztrk uses oi ber peeps? an* ezrned
’bepcoedatisot tlu banner dtx:ocntic county
vol toe banner democratic Rate Now that the
party has grown :oce*giact,eefnrznc:b?e**of
«z« were the assmnied of the Lord, tbeem
ltk coafidr ooe to ask at yonr hands ber auc*
It won« csT- bees the ccepcst of lagxailudt
or her to hzve twgtecid or Ie gorentoatater.e
aeaeure 01 her utamths wereeae *
bteor of. kl* d*tr.o end ms Rare,
ostod bis nomination, not tost ahr o
Other dtlhgntelaed gentiemea wbo i
i«u» be! rs this bofly—Uxty are b
democrats tried and trae, whom ahei
*be teVds Doaoui more. As this cun!c,i.u u»-
tied :cti adversely to hex c slms, as ai.otour ►
evi ent’y yoor pre.’er sx*. with tbs patriolc
sign of Wrmo-y tankas »v.r eniaxs-eo net
Use aubmite wttasni a murmur to yoor decision
dke wLl h. Ve 10 hory ao aatebec Ucause aha hw
never Itoownecmlty; abe • ill smoke no f4pe ei
ssl s
ever exhi . el she will proceed to roa ap for
nim a majority n»ii^* by ike number of
fer votoTriati. alM rected zone ot Citotoa a
Daxacsz be hia ea-ogUL Hie servicee
Coiouel Job'>l
1 have known him I
veera. you I of thee# points you are boned as true men, I tectly lamlli
1 honest men, aad true democraM to abandon lu I Uialthe stock
. . . . „ ... __ ■ 1 beileve tbe ceoaccrstic party will have the I □zrativciy short p-riod
friend Jrom Sy_a ding ^county, | wiedomtomeet thia crisis. * J ^
Tbe repabllcan party is going out of power
-Tminztfcd over this count!.
leaving behind it iu Inez
__ . rack of miseries, ax>d
how great they are t Millions are ruffenag by
toetr wrongs. We are coffering by it MU-
Georgia road, and a gentleman t
with its managcmec t, promeu
toat the stock wUi advance to 80 witoin a com-
SiSS iSS'c?« S f el^'h^'^JiteJ tai>?r.elch Wredrere bouuu,
-Jtate he JSm I “«S£“Sf
Capture ol a Villain.
Detective W. L. Jones ha* jast «-
turned from a succevslu trip he made fn
eeaich ol the villain who shot into the Georgia
tonaol widowsi and orphans are suffer ng to- I railroad train just bdow Conyers the other
night who would have hu*bKn<U and i-to rs nltht ^ CA __ -ezr killing G«M*rsl Alexsnder
paddy ... . ___ _
fcwiuor to your district, or any otoer ln this state.
* Vhe* 1 btmVentleman wbo was not noo
&*S5s«£aH? aSa'aa? I SSSSaSSSsSS
SttaiiSf d SShirw , «cwh?S*lti«SelS! VH> *•“ “* tate ooent^, who I d.-te end ueoght him. Be Ie e nepo rrorsed
a u ^h5.toS , ffl?s:SuSs , Sita:hs"3:s , ss“.Katir? 41 «~s-euM* a.*-
i gtnt'tmen i
di-tric ; and wnat a monte o my friend to i
I ana shelter to nig hu tkppisuse ]
Therefore. — *
pot iff the usin a lew
'romsocn srumoe* be was finally cboeeo aa the I
’’xow’lallorMtaeroe.^cu wrupeedoaae 1. I jimllsdlvhtael taeglek Jor ‘tee mrnnw oi I
ui^i'tors tarSihSo Smm. Vvtu oucote. Md .maener w Ihe «nat p«t,
“ „ i5r~l "foirUMMTSi „ I akeh win *.*o »ede« K) the people, te a, eat
tiSeMramiS! ta«£j~Sett In ite^roSJ “ l en aximph ; rate te the mtuoeolnu -.lo “« »p •» «r »tc
m out hterorj; end wha-1 sej to jcua Irope joa c Ole hhn Into general n
willreroesrw-r. lor jpe wul.roe it rara- | I Bate.
Mr. J ices c - tried his prisoner to tbe authori
ties and he Is now ln JaU. Hit su
lug up this ma ter is renuikable He seldom
tuccxesas a detective
requisition all over the
2m ThiataJSrwimuntoeriod ka mmi andunltia* tto* <rtat clsinct,mate usn«x-
mve itis tts ^ peno ° lor ® e ®«* i I ample in the harmony it will show to the couj- |
First, a whh to sav to this audience that tne I .
repundcan party is dying. He ia blind who Can |
eit
Dmtee. it wtu aoLspeoe a-ar. aud for tea oeaocwle )»□ Ua-tetae.1
hraOM whicU have -nowe U ao long wL Snow It I
no is rv forever, l.ppteu-el Thtraarophi;o- “Ttate<;' , “ l *^**«“ k * T * ““ avxur
.o^xdroeaneaJorlMdears oiueRpakhcas [
party, whicn it can net avotd, and which ft can
a Diviobd Family.
T Sl2 a uer unu Tua? 0 !"* °* m tVMI>
b>dr,siMlaBoiberasd Hun Dteugls.
ten «» (he Oilier.
Bbo«!KLYjv. N. "tt September 12.—
_ . Wed attempt to _
toe c >uhtry fay force and it oidlt.
. .zee, it.# a party which kai
Sieging
tbe oo&stitutioa of I that aa: la a pairwA toatmznisaa honest | cruelty * to herself and her daughter.
gga^teS|Sywura.*xcfuk»ranl* the family ,
fullest cucflti*-nce»r.dre*p«.", sued he histaf-e. I and the three da ugh. era eupported
vo'eti :o the ii,pr-Vc—U’. cf c.»*zr4. I;
falter pubS'i^Sd
AmexicA- It Woulti be a rtlLc I toat hia hupe was tau the dumocratio party I daring their mother was insane, and
Don ooi toe vino* aad patriotism ol toe people I might lore its chsec- of rreticlr^ power by I ^ er charges proceeded from a disorder-
Sisnsws- d *“* bt «™-?»
aatii; ohidDe ea foZLhio aorpoM that a I The oaiy hope oi use reuffciiosa pany to v:utosz I li*h d card, denied this, and maintained
oezd mzn e -trd be braognt beck to life as thzt 11 « carcass i- divMoo in the democratic pany | that th«U mr hfcf’- accosation* against
toe rer2QLcsap»rtjODajdt» restored to power! Wdl you help to vttailre that dying c acres 1 1 » —
*U2'a iti mkL uihd j urj^-tS c! :ti tx-
btczu>£. .
1 fA.i to a tiliUagclaksl rvjxb.-cia twoyszrs I
UrodwA^ toforeSTurun? nua?5J their Itiner were j jat. Mrs. McAdams
of the demnrtiTir perqr. Wood 1 lives with her Qaaghter*, ard xe de-
von help vuziUx ..foat party which I fended by them aa being wholly sane,
B l t 0 ^CffyoadtiS* t toii?toSoSiJo ^ 1 bat a cimmiaaion .ba* been appointed
cf betondsute.es grnerotiaas the hetruof a republican of Mtaak ! doret Woeiti you <U*ofg*xLae um ouauLrj aad I ^7^“
^aej^optehe ajved, wuhoot the hope ol pegev «4*m iainis cjonlry.” Soaeya/ vevfli not uaa^cootbe la*? e€ «• coowT vtwlri to determine ber ment#i rJvdinoo<
J. & H.
CONGRATULATORY.
Special Dispatch.
. .ana paeteuger I Hignaii
| and freight Winn will be runn’.n g aa Ur^ as the | him :
uj it i nr., ,-r^ " ‘‘Note thia doctimen?, and now re-*
CoTu"jVorescre, ol toc*Cb*rlotto and Atianto I ceive from iqe the UukmithEmil Hein
| gifted gennem-n aaltstupenntcndrt.i.
1 The officers of the road are sanguine and tbe
pnupffl, brighten.
Get out of the way. tbe engine's coming.
flllh district Citizens or MiLSza.
THE MNTH-
.. euxers m OWINKETT.
Special dispatch to Tbe Constitution. .
Lawsxncxvillk. September It.-Hon Joel A. I |B th ® t * Ur0ld llne N •® wl to °® developed as to
Billups, candidate for congress from ibe ninth I amount to • cxrtsinty. It to too connection of
couxreeetotialdistrict, spoke here to-day. Un i Snwanee on the Air*Lineraad with Lzwrence-
tffbnwsapronounced by able men “very fine,” I viU« «>T a fine nsrrow gauge llna Tbe work
and It la certain be gained many vote#. He will I ® u,a qnickiy be done, aud if the propori-
carry Gwinnett by an overwhelming majori'y. I 1100 18 c^ied out a good section of tbe Mato
urty UAMDCU'DC I woakl ** devetoped and AtlauU greatly,
litre nHinron-Kt. | sided. Our railrcad faculties improve every
TH* DSUCCRA1IC PLATFORM. Jay. Th* present propped aff.trt* evary ressun
Ookobd, N. H., September 13 —The I oh ^® Ior ** *urreaw>d growth end prosperity,
following js tho democratic plsUorm ««” «»°«the free deuno' the foot,
adopted y'Bterday: I a watal accident.
The demcciacy ot New Hampthlre.ln conven- I ... ^
tion assembled, in view of the anomalous condl-1 L * on Sllvermwn ran Oyer by a Street
tion of public and busiceai affair*; with an I « «* «sn«l ziiee rrom tbe lnjary.
ffiJS'wiSS “5S£teiSlta"JaJ5S ° J ® 01 the 8adde8t ** id «“» •*« we
undeydoped; with tbe old world reaching out I k*v® ever been ctiied upon to chronicle oc-
lta hands for toe product# of A meric n ind entry I curred yesterday afternoon about 9 o'c-ock near
jtioyed. ba>inoas depression and financial ruin I which azsULiao fatzlly
on every band.want and r.laerv staring the mul- I to Leon BUveroan. a sm*ll white boy ol about
tttudea in tbe lace; realizing ln tola condition | , pn Th . f , rt . r „ Ih _ __
ot thing® the »beolnto neoraslty for adeelreo I ,nrel *“ 0 ® l ®Jf*®* c
chuff, tusovrramental poUcjuU ahnlelatra- I <««« *• here obtetaet from a amell bo, wbo
uoo, both as it respects measures and men. we I waa with young Silverman at the time that Ike
hereb, cbiTffa upon tb. part? which bee CM- ^*0, took piece. The s. client ai-jcan lo have
trolei oar itkte end frtem) ff0Toram»hte lor the | rnenner: Yoo. ( Sdnrmu.
r his friend*, while on their
street car driven by John
ilcllderbrznd. near the crossing at Peters si reel
1. Tne supremacy of toe fzdenti*"oocetitution I dtiverman, wit a
and the integrity and perpetuity of the union I vtxw or otmao a ziuz,
*“x Ab«'l°ute fqaaJltv Mid ladcreedeaceof the bmpwl “• ,rou ‘ Ttoxlom of the cer while
■cveral states in the dlre«t*'ra > nti control of ell I the mules were trotting along at a pretty good
their domestic affair*, subject only to the coo- | retool speed. Tb# driver, observing h m jump
Tvrrrfaw-tirvn .rrf I oo. cut at him with his whip bi.vermzn
S Egfo- uj rahtt. de.tro. protection ard j m to , vo , a hlow , mld *
an just dis-1 an .effort to jump off, but Mi and
e aim I roU ® d trader tb** car. Before the driver could
is now I pat tn his brakes the rear wheels of toe car
ffl c wl 1* to be found in toe wise %od fap-rttoi I psered over toe left leg of tbe biy above toe
fegtelailon, hoM« administration, jusiadju ct I knee, enuhing the bone and mangling the fl-sh
tion and exercise of toe most rigia economy in I
every d<p*rt: “
appeal for toe
burdens for all
legtd cwmee; d«
tlnction anywhere.
Keeolved. That tL
b»- ttion of evils by which toe
l democratic principles:
terribly.- Judge JD Cunningham, with
Breolvcd. That we are in f nvor of a stable cure I toro otoer psasengere,
rwicy. Jest payment of 'be public debt mad bui | kcxkd th* wounuxd boy up
__ and carried him luto too roslaence of Mr John-
soldier, the prednoer and the I *on, which waa situated ju.t opposite The
v. 7-^. . . . , I oewsof toe accident spread qalle rapidly,* nd
lhiftSSSi'SfihS^d'5S2m tor'taib'Srtff Vffjeooualar.ecrowdolajmpalbUlu*Inerxla
olfo. whole won- and do*, lor the beoefft of I aethertd at the boeeeto 1-ro the pwteulare.
ke csplUliet at the expense of toe
Resolved, That our present tan
restriction upon trade and commerce between
rhe boy was made as comforts b e as pcauibieby
laying him on a mattress, and Dr Wliiis F Wezi-
nowH UJA'U hi at) c WDUCltS UCtWDf IJ I , - _ , a . a_ n — -—i - . - . ... *, a.
iwn fctd fonign ccetlrtee. srd theielorr, I Bj ° relmI1<1 wss scut for by 8aperiuteQoemKl,
- * “— *“ Peters, who arrived upon the ground sboruy
after the accitient occurred.
Dr Westmoreland arrived quite promptly and
upon making an examination lt waa a«oertolnea
intalned in opposition to thi
demand* of the propie We, toerefore. advo
cate the mmifioation or repeal and substitution
of a simple revenue tariff which tkali bx pro
ductive wttoout being oppn-wlva.
Keaolvtd, That fraud, first triumphant ln
American politics and unparalleled ln toe hlz-
whereby toe Iras wtll of toe
pro- I coat
AXPUTaTlOM WA1 SSXE SAfcT
*a tbe only meaua of aarrag toe luue fellow
— .- r — . Uie. 'Whilethe prepareUdva were bei g made
jgg^SidSlr'taMi'^wbfijSSSdS Wteheta.le,efl. tae Uise otarteta taoe
■d sod we cih ones the deraocree, eec I exhioiLnff place end gerococwi ther 1—“ -—
Vtoouxboiii tlhw twwd uo acaad with » fo I m eroaueble to ooe much tenter
STst S Brio'S,' Whtu tae SResffemeeta bed been per-
Mtrlu- .haU h« celonh be poirorlwa I hoe«h<r wee-daUntelMed b, ter terouaorc
end odious and tie# government* reality In j mod, who was ably assisted during toe whole
affair by Da Daa£l Howell, T W > Gordon and
^ Dr J L Poison, city pnyridan oi toe hat
sufferings 'anti their earnest efforts'll-1 ward,
cxir cate tocmseire* tram the ooostqueDoes of I th* orxaanoiL was raarukHko
repi^'ci^a^rars^aad toaruiv, «id toz; I a a xaxAi sklUful manlier, toe iimb being token
a fair and lav- arrangement of the hours of labor! I «ff within a very few Inches of toe hip i'be
particularly of women aad children, and full I jaUeatwme relieved I.-00 foe stupefy Ing cffocts
protection for toem*eivca and toetr seamy I ^ tne drug and recovered qoiu repi i.y.
That AaooaamutionclXewH<mr- Whes th.urueletfow hal mu, Kcoferodh.
ure sad toe prinap es of Justice and tquuy I oumptoioed of feeling chltiy, and a mostard
ro^fii a iSS T J.? h < n* *■ *PPhec to htoeeort wun a yaw ol
rS?S?o^SSSi^ttei. ^ I ouutbff wajerth In his bod,. The elrouuuoa el
MM, That we beuthv Ud God ip«ed tc I hte hiood we found lo be vet, weak, end otim-
rUurmcute tn thur efforts to rreletmoacfe I aleou wue allied lo fftve him rclleL Theta
tit \Q o'clock Uu: nigh: when be expired. Tha
loetdent l* greatly fo b*deplored. The deooased
•wu a bright UtUe fellow and w a very popular
among toe acbUaza of Walker street scnool,
vhlch he atmoded. Tbe driver of toe oar, Mr
John Hddlebnnd Is a man that hs* the repa
ration of being one of the beet end most c«pa
Die drivers in tne employ of tbe toe Street Bail-
rued company. He has oetn iu toelr employ for
the pest five jeare, and baa borne a gjod char
acter. j
Shortly after tbe accident occurred, toe driver
was arrested by Policeman Nat West, who wlU
retain bbn lu custody until to-day, when an
—There are thirty-four diffjren I qucatwlU be held azd a decision arrived _ . . .
kind* of porpya ulifllen tor ia^e | Aay fuaberparticala^ 19^ /t?r4rf J H>»rp M Hojt will pol b}UpQef \j\
Ptiffr ' '$&***> *~*A*n*it.n
monevasfp.es.
Bffwo.vtd, That toe late republican le lNatn... ,
in fx-enfil’g IU already enormously protrec^a I
feawon f r days • nd weeks, awting u:ls of thpn- I
fen.d» cf doiiais to tbe tox-burdeued p-ople &I I
the state. bs»*-ij betrayed it* (rusts and nae |
JaMly su' jectedlbe repob lean party
Jei’* t.-C D>LlkcIUD8 iOU Of th* P& .pie.
Breoived. toat we coagreiuisto our feUow-cli
izcos oi ihe eonui upou their restoration to tor
xigcto of local seif-goverement and <b<tir relic
from carpet-teg 0 undering and outrage,
c-xteud to them oor-arne*' sympathy and <
ice in toetr present > fll.ction, and •
eU faceted
whicn toe; are no* I
afepe leading to the platform anri threw
ofi hia coat and waie'eoat. A' thi*
moment the chapel bell began tolling;
he g aed iu it* direction, then looked
round up m thosepreeinK with an iron
ical sneer. Throwing down his briceff,
Hoedel began to unbutton hin thirt,
but cookl not unfasten one of the bu:~
ton*. One of the warden* went to hi*
assistance and turned ii down beeneath
his shoulders, ieavii g ihe neck and up
per part of the breast bare. Mt an w 1 tile
two other keeper* bad tied the con
demned man** arm* and ankles. They
then cirried him pinioned and helple**,
to the block which waa of stout bard
wood, w hh a hollow to receive the neck,
and painted blood ml. Living him on
it face downwards, a strong leathern
hand was fastened over the back of the
head ao that it could not be m.«ved, and
a clearly dtfi *ed m;jk was odered for
the headsman's blow.
Openinsr a ieatherfi case, on -vhich
were in gold the figures ”1878” Kran'x
took ou: the glistering new axe, and
taking hi* aim, witb an almost percep
tible glance, swung the weapon aloft
and brought it btr*iro? down on the
band of flnah between tne.leathern fist*
ening and turned -back shirt. Only one
blow was nei-ded. The bl>-od sprang
out of the immense wound* the nrck
vanished (so it seamed j and there was
left tbe trunk,, which twitched spas
modically a few time«L and tbe bead,
which looked asifhad b^en shorn off
just at tbe chin. A very alight contrac
tion or movement of the ekm oi tbe
forehead was noticeable. The whole
operation- lasted about two minutes and
a hal r . A coffin wa* broaght oat, into
which the still bleeding remains were
pitched, it w&s plat e f in a hole already
dug in a corner of the prison-yard; the
earth was fi <<*1 iu, and all waa over.
The*xe *i h, which Hoedel whs be
headed baa bien replaied in the mu
seum, in its old place, above the block
on which the head of the Burgomaster
Tschech (executed about thirty years
ago for an as tempt ’ipon the life of
Frederick William IV) was struck off,
and beneath the thong with whicn him
head was fattened to the block Au
inscription has been placed beside it,
as follows:
“May 11 1878, Hoedel, journeyman
linaqr.i-h, fip-d, Unter den Linden, a
re volver at H. M , William. Emperor of
Germany and King of Privuis; July
10, H<redel was condemned to death by
the conrt of apneHls at Berlir; this
judgment was confirmed by imperial
«1ec.ee August 8, and, August 16, Hoe-
delis head waseuhek off with this axe
b? the headsman, Krantz. in the yard
of the cellular prison of HoBbit”
The police au-bbrities at l>ip«ic
communicated the news of Hoed cl's
death to his partuts-or rather his
mother andstepfaiber—on thr day that
it occurred, and the cor respondent of a
Berlin paper “interviewed” the o-’d
people immediately after wards. The
mother ia overcame with the news, and
cannot believe that her eon is di ad.
dead. 8ae insists on cemiug to Berlin
to see for herselt. The stepfather takes
toe whole budneps ve»y co-llv, and
cobbles his customers' shoes a*.'d puffs
his D:pe while dhensaing with ato cal
indifference his atepson'a crime and its.
atonement-. ..In ‘he last letter but ^ne,
which HoedH tent home he wrot^ ; *‘I
sat and drink we1!,«n<l h^pe you are >18
light-hearted a* I m. What* matters
it if they lop off my head; my career
is over.” —
B«Sd It Krurj SI I
Philadelphia Timer.
Commenting on the republican de-,
eat in Mair.e the Times spy*: “It is
the death knell of republic^nism in
Onio and Indiana iu 1S78, and it writes
the name ol Andrew U. Did in the
cane* next gubernatorial commission of
win be held azd a decision arrived at, Pennsylvania so plrtnly that cv^n
* * * {Henry M H— “ i,r —•
l n*«w Hr®