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TEE ATLANTA DAILY HEEALD. VOL. II—NO. 63. ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1873. WHOLE NO- 357 AWFUL CALAMITY!! DOMESTIC NEWS. “A. J.” SPEAKS. | each olaas to be elected at the time of the election of i the President. This, be thought, would do sway with | the corruption by which some Senators buy their seats. Bat what kind of a government have they j now ? A atatocracy—the power of the army. Waa it a m tv • * a. _ J I ! | not time for the people to improve MHliS’On OI a freight JMlu j Tbe Arrest of a Tribune Editor--The Stoki-s Speech of Ex-l-resident Johnson in Response: their Government which ill to preterve th. Trial. to Serenade. people in the enjoyment of their liberties SEW YORK NEWS. WASHINGTON. Passenger Train. The Killed and Wounded. Both Trains Wrecked. t 13Y TELE*; BA 111 FROM OUR MACON’ BUREAU. ] New Yob*. October 20, 1873. The Tribune, in an article on the imprisonment of Mr. 8. It. Shanka, one of ita attachea, for contempt of Coart in Brooklyn, eays: "For all it aays the Tribune holds itself responsible. We believe in libel suite. We arc quite ready to meet them when they come in our way; to nuke reparation when we are wrong; to fight it oat to the bitter end when we are right; but we give fair notice to the beaten, disgraced and angered ring of Brooklyn, that it can never restore camaged characters and ruined prospects by a malicious prose cution of newspaper employees, and that in an assault upon the independence of the pros itself with new disasters.’' Washington, Oct. 23, 1873. \ and private pursuits? But the converse of Ex-President Johnson was serenaled to-night at ■ this was now the practice which they witnessed every the Metropolitan Hotel, the front of which was decc- I day. When he waa here in the position of President rated with flags and Chinese lanterns. An immense | there wi3 a msj ority of twc-thi r ds in Congnys, and , FOREIGN NEWS. The Comte De Chambord to be Recalled. THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET For Mayor and Aldermen, for the city of ■abject to the nomination on the £3th met: For Mayer, JOHN COLLIER. Upon resumption of Stokes’ tiial to-day, Rufus An- : He wished to simply express the emotions of a heart Macon, October 23, lb7o. i drewa deposed : S'.okes camo to consult him before . that never was false to a friend or to the country. [Ap- A# 7 o'clock Ibis morning the down freight j the shooting, and he gave him a retainer; he waa then ! phrase. ] . aIn on the Southwestern Railro.id and the nervous and excited, and witness thought he was not j Having briefly alluded to the period of his Presidcn- Pabis, October 23,1873. A meeting of the delegates of the Bight Centre of the Assembly was held to day, Dnke D'Audiffret Fas- quier, presiding. A resolution recalling Count Do Chambord to crowd of persons was present. j everybody thought that what these lwo-thirda did was j r ranc © wl8 unanimously adopted. After music by the band, calls were made for John-; constitutional and right. Suppose that when Congress <p^ e meeting also adopted a resolution form illy sou, when hs appeared, and was received with cheers, j niseis next December some man of influence should J coa i e p C ing with the members of the Bight. Ho spoke of having made his first appearance in | get up anl introdneo a preamble as : a commuuic tion wag addressed to a party of the Washington thirty years ago ; briefly almded to the j follows: Whereas, the situation of public affairs is 1 Left Centre with a view to come to an understanding arions political positions held by him during that uncertain and critical, and whereas the liberties of the I npon the questions of the moment. people are in great danger, and whereas something is j The lionapartist organ, LeGavlois published a docu- neceasary to be done to make them moro stable; j meet signed by many Deputies wo favor a plebisciliam therefore resolved, that A, B or C, he and he is hereby ana protesting against the restoration of a monarchy declared President for the n<xt ten years, J without consulting the country. or untill the troubles aud difficulties ‘ of the country should subside. Suppose this should : ENGLAND, be passed, how easy would it bs to tallow the exam- For Covncllmm. riBST WARD. WM. H. BROTHERTON. AARON KAS3. BBOOSD WARD. Dn. J. F. BOZEMAN. JOHN KEEL * THIRD WARD. I OWEN LYNCH. D. A liEAl FOURTH WARD. •T. WARUCK. JOHN FLYNN c. w. nusNicu rr. j. a. hayde:- SIXTII WARD. and xpressed welcome his cordial tbank3 for from those who were only cover | either witnesses of his acts or had heard ol them through their relatives and friends. ;>aa8e2iger train from Columbus, collided v.’bfie under fall headway, just Ibis tide of sane. The District Attorney asked witness if ho had tial’ife, when he lived in the midat of calumny and any other reason lor thinking the prisoner insane ' detraction, aud mendacious and un- beyond the fact that he gave him (witnesa) a retainer ' p-incipled assaults, (a man in the NdRgo station, in ^ in.son s old field, now made him counsel? iLuughter.] j crowd exclaimed, ** and yon stil» liva 'awned by Frank M. Gnnn. Shanks, the city editor o? the Tribune, who was . Andy.” To which Johnson replied: Yes, thank Jgfco freight train was in charge Ct Sandy brought from Brooklyn on lube** corpus, testified f God, I am still alive, and not only live physically, but Matthews and engineer James Frazer. i that stokeB baJ ex 9 res * ed i0 that risk I am alive to the preservation of our institutions and f • • i t l * . would take his life. the best interests of the couutry. [Applaut-o] If any The passenger train in charge oi couaac-; other witnesses testified to hear ng stokes express one came here expecting him to argue a question or tor Jiter, and engineer Thomas Waterhouse. From the best information obtainable at :be moment oi writing, it seems that the pas senger train was a lew moments behind time, cat according to the roles of the road the rreight shoold have wniicd fifteen minutes at the station this side. make an oratorical display, or to exhibit iire-works, all he bad to say was that there would be a disappoint ment. Even if he had the mental power, he had not the physical strength on the present oc casion; what he would say now would be by way of inquiry, aud he would aik what kind of a government have wo now ? (Applause, and cries of "tell us.”) We used to hare some idea that there was a Constitu tion—(Lxughter)—and constitutional government, and as I argued when I first made my appearance as a i*.bstance : member of Congress, the inqniry formerly was os to the powers conferred upon the Government; it was fears that Fisk or his eraisarie6 would kill him. A repoiter last evening ascertained from Mr. Wil liams, the President of the Metropolitan National Bank, that President Grant, in his letter to Williams, merely acknowledges the receipt of one from that gentleman, and expressed his anxious desire to do all he could to relieve the monetary panic. He then asks Williams why cannot the banks come together and Both parsed cnand came together with »j mS»»o«*ar«*o«a*a*mr«*Umr*Urt«f Ommatrtia*, , . . , ... . . | and the public, ad ling that he will do all in his power •*.■ as which could have been heard tor miles. |o M6is , ^ Thil „ M to b5 Ih# who!t Tbo two engines were well nigh ruined. | 0 f bis letter. Every car except the rear one on tbo pnmen- | At a meeting of the Lank rreaideuta tc-Jay Mr. Wil- ; thought long ago that there was a limitation to power, j??r train was wrecked. , bams, President of the Metropolitan National Bank, , both as to the several States and the general Govern- At 8 o'clock this morning (he wounded »r- ; ,ubmit, ' d » le »" bf >‘* d cecciTed from the Prudent, moot nnOer «Lat in,trum»nt, aufi it «u the vie . , . , . .. . | in reply to tbc- one which bo,at the request of a Iriend, ! Washington, the Father of bit Conutry. who was ■ VCU in ilacon Dy a speciel tr.-lln. bad written to rre.iilent Grant. The rep'y el the in pesce ami first in war, aau who sacrificed his csec From Dr. Johnson, who lives in the ini- latter waa very brier, arui (imply elated that tor three aud received no jay for Us services; and so though! mediate neighborhood, and who WOK imrne- i or lour weeks the President would feel disposed, in Jefferson and those great men who framed the ■liatety summoned io the assistance, we learn • cas0 of urgent need, to isene weetiiy three or four conatitution. When he first came to Congress there • t„,l the following received injuries: i n ‘ niij08 0,,t ct th0 lf S al nMttre. were great parlies, the Whigs and Ihe Democratic. « vs- nu- i c t it ..... The fallowing resolutions were passed re the result He wished to-d.iv the country was under their cou- ■f. Vi. Chick, of Lynchburg, Y irginin, <x- „ ., , „ . * , ,_ . , J ° i of tbc meeting. trol H j feared tue people would never again have pres* messenger, moitnliy in ilfftu anil inter- ; Resolved, That the message of the President of the . two such parties. The difference between them was Ally; brniiifl row oozing from bead and United to the backs cf New Y’ork bs respectfully and j this: The Demccrats contended for a strict construe- ibouglil dying. i g**Ufully a. know’cdged, and we cordially reciprocate tion, while the Whigs claimed a little more latitude. Wttliam Miller, mail Rgent, met til, in bend ! bia kind wishes, and was act in spirit, which here- Which these parties were thus opposed, thty both . . , ... j . commend. agreed in the eastntial principle that there was a con- ..IK n w s omi l 6 •* Resolved, That from and after the first of Novem- j stitutiou, but how was it now or within the last four F. H. WjLsOD, W00d-pafi3er CD JihWCUgti l»er next th? equali/.ition of legal U uders by the banks or six years when a measure was brought up in Cou- train, foot crushed. of this association be discontinued. grers and its constitutionality was questioned. The Wade Hardwick, colored passenger, broken A proposition came up to use National bank c.ir- j reply would he in effect, "Down with the constitu- cnine, aud injured internally, mortal. reocy not<8in Clearing-house settlements. tion. ’ «e have got the numbers. [Laughter ] And r. i, ... , , The proposition was not carried. while he waa bore as a Iriend of the constitution, George Ttdwel , hurt in shoulde an A . , The Sanitary Inspector and assistants, lo-tUj rc- , battling and contending for its existecce, the con- J. D. Jehnsou, Of Savannah, injured in hip , ceived strict orders to look very closely for any sases , stitutiou was taken from the archive, :*nd gash in lace, not serious. of yellow fever, or anything like it. The health au-1 torn iu pieces and trampled under foot. Among the passengers was Gen. Dethune, ol. thorities believe that maoy of the cit isns of Mem- The question tame up wbat kind of Coloodnis, Who escaped nnioiared. I>hiiare in the city. > government have wev The con«qoences of th. •m , . .. . i i ~ il - ! Mary E. Reilly, the woman with whom Hennesy, war had perfectly effaced and wiped out the limita- r ‘ seve are I - ; the yellow fever victim boarded with, has fled. tlons and restrictions of the Constitution. The peo TVreck, but further telegrams will be f*nt you I Edward Haight, Jr., of Haight A Co., Wall street, pie, therefore, request to be indoctrinated in the J. T. Ml ADOR. dr. J. m. bob:: pie of NapoleoD, who was elected President of France for tea years, and so managed affairs cs to be elected Emperor of France. Wo had seen wbat au armed people would have to submit to when brought into conflict with armed men. It were therefore well for the people to ascer tain their true position. This government was nearer | vem b er being absolute than any of hi6 hearers were aware of, i and this would be the result unless the pooplo arc aroused to their danger. Unless they extract the j bone this government will go the way other Republics have gone. He was always willing to trust the people, believing their decision was right. 1q conclusion he admitted he was anxious to main- tiin his country’s libeitifs. He had never assumed j Itestoraliou of the Monarchy. Loudon, October 23,1873. A special from Paris to the Daily Telegraph states that it is practically settled that the Assembly will meet October 29th, and that a motion for the restora tion of the monarchy will be maJo on the 5th of Ne ll. IX. FARR AR. J. C. Me YULIAN octll -tf Messrs. Editors: The following ticket oi " Solid Democrats * .s mended to the people of Atlanta as every way worthy cf their support, harmonizing all difference* se curing general satisfaction: SPAIN. J NO F MORRIS JNO KEELY For Aldermen. 11RST WARD J.N SECOND WARD The Spanish Troubles. Madrid, October 23, 1873. Th# insurgent fl-et has returned from Cartagena. Madrid, October 23, 1873. Admi:al Lobo has arrived here. He assigns as his rmn superiority, and never submitted to inferiority. Those j reagon for rc t rea ting from Cartagena to Gibraltar with ! ^ T SIMMONS vboiu he now addressed had seen all his acts as a rro yernmeut squadron .that the only ironclad ves- * -ixrH publio man. and his walk as a citizen; and he waa gel attached to Lis fleet was disabled. ^ EMYHEK ambitions to occupy a place in the aflictions oi his • PrnriCiSAN, October 23 1873. m:\ent countrymen. Mr. Johnson, in conclusion, raid: Carlit»t3 in this city announce that their forces j J N LANG3TON ‘•Take my wishes for your prosperity aud happiness, j acbieve d a brilliant victory on the lo.U instant over For Aldcrman-FirU \V and may God bless you.” The crcwd cheered, there Republicans, near Puigcerdx. Two hundred of was music by tbc band, and many old friends rusled the Government troops are said to bare be* n killed. JA9G KELLY Du CHAS PINCKNEY CICERO d ATNIN- 4N0 H GOT.P5MI7H i) a m u;:ni J C M MLLLAN into ihe parlor to congratulate the cx-Presido-tt, who \ w of ' had spoken to them lor full two hoars. first 1 esse ! ILLINOIS. Lisi , October 23. 1S7J. Editors Herald: Picas* announce my a« a candidate for Alderman, from tLs Firet Ward, subject > s ‘J z '-‘ 1 a <1»“UT ot j October, 1873. and arrested tbc par- ! sept30-td to the Democratic nomination, on the C.'ih JOHN B. COOI ' Illinois Farmers’ Convention. Chicago, October 21, 1x73. ivention wa6 organized josterday The police of this city Lav arms declined for the Carlists ties who had them in charge. Madrid. October 23, le73. We are authorized to announce the name cf T IC I Th3 Spanish Government has sent a note to For- ARD PUTMAN as a candidate for Alderman t: eign powers, complaining of internatiocal interfer- Four'll Ward, subject to Democratic Nominal : .:u cnc o of a French gun-boat, by which a naval engage- luent off Cartagena waa brought on. For Alderman. The journals charge that while the light was going on the men ou the Frinch llset shouted "vive la Re- publique soeiale;” also, that a French steamer had taken provisions to the city, and that tne Consul of France violates his obligations of neutrality. We are authorized to auuoance the nam ‘A 0. McMILLAN as a candidate for Aldermin from the- Seventh Ward, s bject to the Domoci’atic n:-~ Litton. oct2—td The Fai n afternoon. A dispatch was read from Senat(»r W.udoxu stating that a session of the Senate Committee of Transpor tation would bo held here on the Stub, aud that the committee would bo glad to hear a:iy suggestions the convention had to make. The subject of transportation was discussed. There wts a unanimous expression iu favor ol improved facilities, but tome difference as to the plan to be adopted. Some favored a double-track railway to Bca board, and others improvement iu water communics- The German Emperor snd Bismarck visited the j tions to Eastern or Southern seabord. S^me favored 'exhibition yesterday. Tiny expressed a particular the idea of the government doing the work, and sonic u&eirc to 6C0 Amerirau machinery in motion, and that it bo done by private capital, controlled by State were conducted through the department of the United legislature and federal restraint. States, where they examined several of the moat No definite action was taken, and the convention | curious inventions. As the Emperor approached the ! * eie y announce mys a can it.a.'. io. A.-..- adjourned until this morning. 1 Frentll department, many of the exhibitor, left tbe ! *] xl * Courtesies to ilicbmoud Delegation. premises. Chicago, October 23, 1873. CANADA AUSTRIA. Vienna, October 23,1373. For Aldci man. I hereby an u ounce myself a candidate lor:.-ejec tion for Alderman from the First Ward, subject to th:- Democratic nomination on the 23th day of October. John F. Mmsis *2-!d. For AlttcrniBia Sixth YYanl. nomination, to be held on October 23th. MAKER. ■ o-night FftJOffST OP CONLVCTOB SANDY MATHEWS. We called upoi coudactor Bandy Mathews ;hie morning, and obtained the following statement in regard to the collision: My train left Macon this morning at 5:40 for Smith- **»lle; we bad the engine Barbour, with engi neer Jame3 R. Frazer, and twelve empty! cars. Frazer being an old engineer, I thought: he knew that w’o were to pass Jeter’s train at President Grant Seago; when we got to Beago we should , Lave waited A thirty minutes tor that who is representing the company in the Stork Ex- * change, was expelled this morning by a unanimous vole of tbc Governing Committee. The reason of his expulsion was because his father overdrew his account $190,0C0 in th* Bank of Commonwealth, paid part of it, and failed to pay tbo remainder, reinlting in the xuiu of the bank. Arrived—Elyria and Virginia. Arrived out—India. principles on which tbe Constitution wts established. If the Constitution is wiped out, snd Congress is without restraint, where are we ? Havings government controlled by a body of men without limitation as to power, no Constitution to restrain tb*m, tut acting according to their own will and interest, we hare most odious despotism ever permitted to be established rather than accept such s body of men calling them selves Congress,or Pirlisment.or Cortes. With limited powers, give him a wise and just prince in preference. ~ , If the other departments were made subordinate and Ills \ lews on J inaucial gave lbelr a . e5en t the whole thing had better be wiped Relief. out. [Applause ] If all power was to be centered ACHING TON, October 2 -, 1873. j in one let Liw be s j«6t snd good At the National Board of Trade to day the Rich mond delegation was admitted to take part in the deba'e on the floor upon the subject of the bureau of international improvement. Referred to Transporta tion Cc nc in it tee without debate. Alderman for Sixth Want. Opening of the Dominion rarliamem. WASHINGTON NEWS. train, tot there was no stop made at all; it I T “- rresiJsnt bavins recovered from bit eictnese ! m,r -> let bini be eonir into whom it would be > rridc was then good day-light ; 1 thought wa were j T** 1 " 1 * W bim ,rom T****V- «ce.Ttd > \»« «U master. “ , ^rge number of vieitore. Ou being aeted by a friend 3 )01> s ^ setting to that station, blit fins- a9 t0 the contents of hierecentlciterlo Mr. Williams, j>60t6d DO accident until the teruble and : he said be therein repeated* former remark, viz. rwfnl crash came : it sounded like the fall ot "TLat in addition to what bad already teen done by .. large building; it Wf* all my fault; I should the government, the only way of relief was for the have seen the station when we passed: had ! «° b «3 ' b “ l *« b “8‘ “““ .. . . .. ii ( now be bought, as the government has no nse for it, given ihe keys of the switch to one brake- D. A. Mt DC1T1E is announced as a caad^iace tor Ottawa, October 23, 1873. .Alderman from the Sixth Ward, subject to the Demo The second *e»e:ou of the Dominion Parliament was J cr *** c nomination to be held on tho 23th Jay :? Octo- opened to-day. Tue Governor-General, in the royal : her. • GEORGIA. epeecb, e«id: "1 have caused Perliement to bo cou- ! Kol . .ilderaaaB—Sevemth Ward. Fut.l t'ailroad Tollisiou Vened tbe 6>rlie ’ 1 n ’ 0IRCn ‘ ‘ h ° reC * ip ‘ ° f th '‘ are authorized to anaouuce that J. X. L.\S0i 1,1 , C r., , o! tb0 Commissioner appointed by me to iu- j T0S is a caoaid ,to for Alderman from tbe S , , ... .. , M “ 0X ’ 0 “n r - ' “"*■ | auire into certain matters connected with the Cana- ■ Wirdi an ,,jeot to tbe Democratic nomination. A fie.gut and passenger train col.ided mar Seago p*eifi c Railway. The evidence obtained under j oc t / M,j Station, on the Southwestern Railroad, this morning, j the Commissioner deserves notice. The report will be I. W. Shield?, exprefs mescesger, A. M. Miller, mail j reft4 j before Parliament, and it will be for you then to agent, and a colored passenger, nam* unknown, were ; determine whether it can be of any assistance to you. A Mermen—Fifth YVaril. fatally, and two tralu hands severely hurt, trsins were wrecked. Both JOHN H. GOLDSMITH and M03FS T. SIMMONS MARYLAND. It has been said, ‘ Why. Johnson, you are insure on the constitution; the whole tbirg is played out. The liberties of tbe people are gone.” If this be insanity, he wished to God there were more insanity in the country. He wished tbc whole country would become insane of constitutional liberty. They should be aroused to it. If tbe people could tee ss their fathers having already purchased enough on London for the saw. things would be different. He mao, with instructions to pa&s tbe train into j Navy and State Departments, to answer present pur- j then epoka of the increase of plunderers, the people the switch; I have nothing more to say: I am poses. There is no in'eation,” he further stated, "to being taxed to subserve the interests of particular mined ft railroad man, hut I have *l r * w ou the forty-four millions reserve, except to . classes. This injustice is applied to both the Federal been a conductor fifteen veara, an l never met « meet th8 1 CB f Tent tf ,he Government. The 1 Government and the S ates. lie wished it were poe- ... • e l i t * money will be use! for no other purpose." sib’e to lia^ sn amphitheatre constructed to seat With a misfortune before. When the coins-; It would seem from furtLer conversation with Ihe! ail t b« people ot the country, so ion occurred I immediately Went forward to ’ President, that th* letter in question was merely Bug-! that *hen tbe curtain was drawn they look for the engineer. It was some time before ; gestive. Without asserting any intention of positive could see V hat was goin^ on ;there would then be such I found him. The forward cars of both trains cfticial action. a reaction as was never s:euor heard of before. But Statists wove UrlescopeJ. When I found Fn/.er he: Burwa. ,ut«. it might b. «id thi. wz. mil U!k-w. czu car., f ^ . that the Commtsslor.er # reports indicate 25“.00<i f C'JO elections. H>w curry theiu .' While heavy taxes a was nntUr th* wreck. IVhen taken out he : bu , bcls „ , mnp „ fd Witu u , t ye 1 thonaht he The Caumdimn Iimilroma Compmuy, to whom royml chmi-. wiu u mupporimU by tho citlzomi of th. Futh Wmrfi tor w»» granted, have, I rogrot to »ay, been unable to | for Aldermen {or , he year 1874, anbjoct to the Dome- make financial arrangement, noceaaary for tho con- ] ctatic nc , mtoation , , W cti vrUl bo hold on the r-h If,-, ■truction of that great undertaking. Th“y have, ! ©cti-td l\ ,i i, i. therefore, executed a surrender of their charter, 1 ' ^ ° 15\ltimork, October 23, liJJ. which has been accepted by me. You will, Itrnst, [ \Merman — Fourth Ward. 11,0 firet day of tho fall moot log of tho MaryUnd ' ttt\ yooraclvoa called upon to take atopa to oeenre an ! - Jotkoy Club wa, opeood to-day. ! ««■'' commencement and vigorous prosecution of tbs j * , nnt> „ nP e myself a oand-da- «£- v Io the float race, one mile, for ail ages, eight -lartod. ; cenatnretion of that railway. Iteaaurea for that r«r- I demia^from ^your Ward, eubiect to tbe Demo rs: Preskness 1, Chickabiddy 2. o.-tslaa :t, Aii.» Hunt 1 i P° fC wiU »nbmitted foryour coneideration.” | nomination. CHAS. PXSOXSSEY. Time, 1:51. The second race , for a’l i i and over eight hurdles, welter weight, had three starters. > Locbiel 1, Victor 2; Prince of WoJ.-s distanced; t me. • 4:31.«;. In the third race, Dixie S Jikt s, for three year olds, J two miles, for $100 subscrif tion. the (Tub adding $1,- ►nei deration.' oci3-td At Chicago yesterday Goldsmith Maid made the * best trot against time, tn 2:1 ANNOUNCEMENTS. A. ni use m e n t s. 500, of which one thousand was to the first horse, $300 : f* to tbc second, and the third horse to save stakes, lour - were started: Tom Bowiirgl. Modoc 2, Lu cas 3; time, 3:58. Ia the fourth race, two luile beat*, a'l a^e*. there were six started: Harry Bassett l, 1, BhyDck 2.2, j . . . Only Georgia, biing laid on the people, the ballot box was corrupted | Warlike 3, 3; time, 3:55, 3:37 v ctOQM walk, aud I tuOUgut lie Florida, Arkansas au.l California report average : and degraded, and the . mntry controlled by money The weather is fine and a number u Strang* rs are i*Ot mucii b«it, but let US go aud s:e liini. crops. ami in the hands of those who are not the people's ! prer-ent; larger than any previous meeting. He Ohly lives a few doors from me. Msdt tbf the note* of the n^t.onal bank*, which ' friend*. A great deal had been said I With this he went to l razei’s house. \\'e i fouua thfIr wty int0 the ' rA^i0tt, pub!ic depotitorie, »' * bout Caesarism. For himie.l, he was u)t » • OHIO. *■ .1 dilapidated that the Treasury ptrti/.su in politics or a fanatic in religion. The! The following Ticket iiaiuouDccd, subject to the * >cr»tlc nomination, October 23th: DeGIYE'S OPER A HOUSE. Far 31a yor. s. 11. SPENCER. Al<(«’ rmen. fMUkd him $ rostrated on his back in bt-3. , D?partmeiit wiil not pay them out to the Qcv« “It was ft! 1 my fault, Unclfc Sandy, he Said, j meat creditors and therofira send* »n< h rotes t the “No, it was not, Mr. Frazer; it. was all mine, backs issuing them to be changed for othere v f a I should hare rang the bell w hen you passed j bet!er col “ )ition - s;i, - v J *- T ' * oma li,nM the Station, but I did not know you had gone i '“’ e «cfian,o. .r. m.Uo. Tbi. otoz.ion, muvU .n- ‘ convenience to tbe Treasury, especially at this time bj- The public funds are not a* plentiful as heretofore "Rot, Uncle Ssndv, i thought Jeter was in , Congress will bs asked to take action in order to on constitutional Macon when we left- Thor changed the ■ remedyJhie evl. a p'aa will be submitted schedoi? the other da/, and when I got to P nr P 0M 1 - v *** Department. « nfi u .k, ». . .i t , Senator Robert sou, of ft: nth Caret** Sete° I Ado t think ol th* change. .ItUougn t0 M , rTOW . I had toad it. JetM waa on tintf. I am to ] blame for tbe whole thing. I thought t was YELLOW FEY Eli. not bwt nntil an hour wio\ but the physician ’ lrl ..... „ ~ . .. i»y% lam inj-ued intentali^, aud I h.tVe befn * ,,SUe ln v . e!U f ll !f - ‘ . IT >m Shreveport and Marshall, tri&erlng greatly. To the repoi ter. TrU the teadeta of the: JlEimn that I w*. wholly lo blame, and that j T’ltcln “wa’r waa not in fault, t Kare been an llijin*— lor OTtT t *-hl» year*, and never j It re re:,. (KioUer a*, lata, had an Maident Before. The tolliajon Of- ■ 1». Hvv.M a.K. atien pubtlrtin a c.renter that --m.aUMa.Tant Hn-mfiliHnii .fafc, tha*»v« U aM aballa,. Score* of new ewi appwr eamd W*«U«Hh-rood Ktago WaUon, wght Tu , lr InaJ , .,n n,t m*« frofc Mato*, deter a engine wae IhL 7 ,,^ T h.ctrru;.r<N»cla*«: 1. U Mnatlan. They burU one another, a, it „ Fr3m ^ # k ^ d)t0 , , 0( di . u „. _ ; great sad houd. For their take send mossy snd relief i s fanatic world was his homa and every hoceat man his broth er. In the language of Bu:ke, the eminent state-, in an, when bad men combine for a corrupt purpose (he time has come when good men should combine to resist encroachments on tbe Constitution and country. Let, then, the go d, honest and pure men associate ommon cause to resist encroachments liberty. He knew there Kxteuiiive Fire iu C leveland. Clevu-and, October 23. 1873. The liquor rectifying and distilling establishment , of W. H. Corning A Co. was burned this morning with a valuable stock of wines aud liquors. The oil still and warehouse of Rotkfeller A Co. in the rear was partially destroyed. The lo-s is estimated from ’ $150,000 to $150,000 W. i>. ELLIS. K. C. YOUNG. roinn JOHN 1LYNN. rum .1. If. GOLDSMITH. K1XTH A. E. FOWLER. StVgNTt I. N. LANGSTON. WARD. J. F. MORRIS. WARD. JOHN KEELY. D. A. BEATTIE. J. C. WATKINS. WARD. M. T. SIMMONS. DR. J. M. BORING. J. C. M MILLIN'. 7be yellow uve < piles are needed. the • were societies called grangers, but beyond tbi* he did | not care, if they would only take under their ro_t cl 1 H# | um State and National Government and administer i and preserve them for tbe interest of ibe rwoj D, to j l^oconaoli this he wouM ssv sraen, so be it. -Ijbusoo then branched off on; he subject of ffaince, News • advocating gold aud silver ss the constitutional cur . rency, withdrawing a 1 the national bank ■ notes and issuing for the greenbacks 1 to be received »a iayment of all I give:ament due*. He maintained by this means epidemic is beie. Morey sad *up I we would return to sfecle payments. The idea that there wae not enough gold and sliver for this purpose Tex**. ILsxoaLX, October di, 187i. PENNSYLVANIA. En^inter’s Convention - Next ' Annual Meeting to be held in Atlanta. 1'h ii. a del rut a, October 23, 1873. Tbe Loccmouve Engineer* Convention, G. 8. Iu- graham, Ldfsyette, lodians, First Grand Engineer. The next aunual meeting will be held iu Atlanta, <i%. : Sessions been secret. UK .HOC It A Til’ MUNICIPAL TICKET. The following gcutlemeu will be suppoii«* l ><>m»e*alir nomination on the 2HU lust FRIDAY EVENING, Oct, 24, I*M. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF FORD’S COMBINATION! AND Martixxotti Family. Only Night of the Great Scnsatio UNDER THE GASLIGHT. AND JOOK.O, Tlio BritsiliAn Apo, Bp MARTINET n FAXIUT. SATURDAY—GRAND llATINKE. NEW MAGDALEN. SATURDAY NIGHT A GREAT Bill. Fwr Mayor. JOHN OOUJEN. For Aldcriar lliixi WARD. TEN CENT COLUMN. was sn absurdity. But wbat was now the matter with the banks ? Have they sntrtuded ? It used to be (hat the banks suspended because they had not tbe coin to pay; but at tbs present the banks suspend because they are deficient of paper money. Bauks, brokers and corporations could *11 suspend, and than Of-*. Aii Um wounJM b~i | V^ti^r.rti i'afi ««..Va>>i «Tlvf >* n * W »- T *° r ** cb erkteBCaof brill wtIM •ith hot ateao : Wf »carv »oar«l«,o-, .ti-«la.t. .ar... w. th. ^pl. tkat 414 ..t viz , tt., p.,.r. - ^ Th# prodnoers of the couatiy, and t«specnlatare, could suspend with ntilUaco. There -Y-re two d ings certain, death snd the pa'jment of Uj-4. (Laughter.) He was iw favor of a revolution beins brought about were, 1 mhI tew WiUoa «kT8 YhM tbe eotiieiom was wbetl bo , repairs aid more than aver. Send doustions to A. 1*. iaerttftble • Lat gvsff. Fiestdent Howard Assaclatlou.” . ........ ■ SwnEviroftT, October 23,1873. be apraag fro* tb. feaSer ibW «he eipres. f , nUr -. B t. o» CALIFORNIA. Tri.l lor Ciuelty Io Se»n„«. ! .1. H. UOOI'WIN. W I>. EI.tJH. )«:-.< OND WARO. Advertlsrmessts ef “ Wasted,” “ Fwr Sslr,” “T# Rrat,” “Lett and Feasd.” , aa III hr Inserted In tkls Celsms as Tea Oal* a Hae, rac k Insert lea. JOU UMLY. i 3 - - - J. F. Molt Kid. ! J Sax Vaascisco, October 23, leTi. : j ^ MFJBLY. Tbc trial of Cepl. Clarke, of the ship Sumise, for : cruelty to seamen, is proceeding oeiore the United • j c . WATKIS8. States Circuit Court. The testimony for tbs protecu- tion ss it stand*, shows sets of tncredib'.e barbail- : M x. MIMHONA. ty. The crew expree* the belier that three men who j committed suicide were driven to deeperafiou by tbs • M K uaHKlL cruelty of the captain and his mates. Peter Johnson, ; At one of the crew, was beaten and abused until b«* fo*t ' f LANGSTON. R. C. YOUNG. W ANTES. OCRTM WaUO. NUMBER of Boarders can be accommodated with board at reduced rates, at Mr*. Fisher's. 13 Mitchell street. oct-t RICHAJU* PITTMAN. WARD. J. H. GOLDSMITH. WARD. I*. A. McDl FFIK, WARS*. . 4. c. McMILLAN. ! T WANT to buy a good COW with s yonn^calf: will .IRISH LADY at No. 84 Decatur street, is prepared to furnish Board fora limited number [K of cam paying boarders. Apply at No. 84 Decatur street AUanta. Ga. oct-l-Iw bis reason, an4 he ta uo limost a i.licV ; October 17 td J. A. car, an* gave lie alarm. Ha than attempted itJ ;; wbiw , , ma ; to go farther back; was ■■ a narrow paaaeoger i k. 1. * haidt. Fratidtat ot ta, t>ri..u ,-ar whtu pouring window ernaheiL car*. He aa^a he fonnd hi. left .boulder on other cauw, hard earth, and harting him very much. A warcity at luad.lia.compelled u,eHoward A.«>.j l>-* riffbt hand was free; all elne was cl.Uon tu raJr.ce aur«. pay to three Jellar. p.r d.j . *® . ...... . . I ThTA-e hundred snd twenty-five nurses tn tli- Amo. »a- pimoued; hr then grabbled dirt irom under , tiou>j( #mi ,% ov » trilc k for live dolurs. hia left arm, and In Ibis jioaition remained Montgomery, October 23,1873. till taken out. Chick 18 ft nephew of D. E. There wne Rix yellow fever deaths in th« psM forlj- Norria, agert nl the Western I'nion Tdegrai-b i t,....... u i. . KkitiOiorv disprtoh ot tl e 23 l ssy ■ tn public sentiment, and insteid oi iiit grea pre- ! rogativeotevory citi/*u, the billot box b»>iug degraded Cemperas* from Bid, with coffee, is naho « anted tbe bsllr t box elevated ^ Chesapeake. Assist ruce has been seut. Wanted— Agewts toVetl one of the mo*! rkniily • “J - ‘ * *rtoi:. NEB selling Books ever leaned. Ay ply t rompnoy cf Macon. Nat Norris and four or five phyaic^nna of Maccn immediately went to the depot and tendered their K#r?ic:*». At »h's moratnt nene are dead, but no ho; os for Chirk Mill* r and Hardin are entertainod. I LOriSiANA. X».w Ori.ean-, Otlober W, Jh Well street was Uemor*li/yd by such piocreding* Wurn s nation, like an* Individual, sins, the violation of | ho !sw brings ]>m»isbmrn‘, snd i» w«s time we should return to tse o'.d land iosik*. The time had cjint- wheu war should 11- mode on monopolies. The set ambling for money, land and Ihe treasury. A the p.ople did not sc Sin to be aUl ne prusidi dial te.-in, and by apathy n. losl its liberty. 1‘jwor i* passing For Ahtriuias. are authorised to snnounea Mr. It. I'T YuUNG candidate for Alderman from the Third Ward, ■ul ject to Ibe Ds-inoeretic nomination. The following tk-ket Is respectfuUy snggsi-le<l tor j ^ ^ _ tbe consideration of the DemocroWc voters of the city MrSoow. Us. or Aitaiil.. vlthout ,.*.rdto pri-vton, dth«po.-«. . \VTA VTKD-\n Erraad Boj; will p*7 13 » or • pp $3 iKt per month, and board snd lodging. Musr -wayor. come well recommended, and csn'l "go to meeting j*. B. BPESt’KH. with bis mother evsrv r.i»:hL" Apply at 1‘* West B-> ; ker street. r ANTED—Two or three bushels oi ••ecstybevk" Fwr ( osm llnn MftsT WVRI*. folol «1 N. II. Fo Mu > « 11. GOODWIN. \Y. J>. El.LIS, - JW Hickory Nut*. A gocdniirevrill be W. II. I.H<>TH y HT« »N ; dress or call on H. O . at Hsratd Office. Ad- srs. Edit>rs: ricoso anuounc that the D«mo- ,f At'an a will, ou Saturday tin- 23th »u*t.. mnu general thioff ! iusle Colonel K. B. SPESCNil a-* their candidate lor THE PEOPLE. i a third Mayor, tl •• great : Bit HARD FI mi\N. Fo Aide iwn—Third Wi d. * of tin- a l<- flnflfol *•1 oVv '1 he otto i facto We arc ail tbo I zed a candidate for Ald« ' ject to the Deni »cr»t i announce Mr J. o. KELLY i us'i fiom the Third Ward, sul nomination. MANY FRIENDS. j. H. GOLDSMITH. A. L. FOWLF.lt. I S.IWM' -N. JOHN KELLY. J. C WATKINS M. T. SIMMON*' 1». A. M- DUFFIK. .1. U. M- Mil.LAN. FOR SALE. -A gcoJ lot of sececd hst-d Furndutr. i account of giving up house- ki-eplt j*. icttt. Will tn* sold cheap. \ . care of ■ b'ooded 1‘iince A i-ial S ue: one ot \ A , Herald OOl