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it Ion's Infamy
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,a„»oa«.l a. a canJHata-. ** Ibe olioe of
Stale Printer, nnJ bia frt.mJa in the Oenrral
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. D« , v^-^SA<A3«f Ht,n.'.Selwn Titl’,
tnitrtrrly ar c nment agional tbe r«rnaotmri.t
of Ibo usury laws, »i» *PP«« >» “*■»-
motb .dilitrn nisi week. ......
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Xltc dispatches say tbat, in tbe Beecher-
Tiiton eress suits" ftrislrJ y>Jrs.es are utetl by
the lauyets^otalll r -> r Iraustninsiou
rorertbe wl
In Nen
[ew I he 2Cih, two wagr** 1
were kilKwRwRiwd two soldiers ware
seriously wounded m another row. Yet the
usurper still .lite*-
If we did not need it. and need it badly,
we would not cell f«r the small pittance yon
owe for*piUiscrijri ion ; bat as it ’lia. we are
• coapelle^lo&ujnyf
merit h l -J *
‘The te it session of our Legislature being
now near on band, rennn-i* n« thnl' tbe teim* }V.
of office -of Judge Strnzer it* considered by
tbe 0->#ernor of our Stale mi'having expired,
end iimc tber appointment will then be'made.
\In vie?, of (his we feel it our bouodra duty*,
in just ice to Judge Strozer, to Express' our
feelia a» and wishes upon this subject,' *s*
peeia ||y, an we hnvo lmd' an opporfufiffy of
obit rving bis official conditol throngh lib
whe le term, aa well as the effect of his nl*
mil liatration'of the-'law upon 1 ; onr country;
ao d in doing this tee announce our unqunh-
if.ed approval of his official conduct, trad
■express the wish that whether it be by de
termination that, bis term of'office'-, has not
expired or by reappointment, that he be re
tained upon the bench, and in -the. office he
.has titled with so much honor aud ability**
We know of no applicant for the position
that would be ns acceptable to our people as
Judge Strozer, aud we .therefore take this
occasion to recommend to bis excellency*
and the Senate, that he be retained in office.”
insist upon pay
i i>itptAciiti.[i
Board adjourned subject JO,, the . call of the
Vribiiient. Tbe Returns .‘bow that three
■ofcrat* and, three Republicans, members
Congress,' ’•are* elected ” " **
The
Very
Latest.
—
Pr.3soitAL.~We had the pleasure of a call
yesterday afternoon from oor friend Mr. L.
E. Liistingcr, nfjiashville, Berrien county,
whowa*«nd|Ujy'lt0V» i from Camilla, where
h t bad feCeJfiJ-Stfft business. Mr. Laating-
er wat a Clerk in the last Georgia Senate,
had is again a candidate for the position.
v On Ilnihl^AtAUVsn'ALt niaHr.- fbe
friends of Maj.orJ. W. Mayo*will be glad to
* leant that lie has so far recovered' from the
7 painful ffiPWdfoqaifed on the 12th, ao to be
able «o ifoat ntod ftepd to bia business.
Of course he fins yet to be very careful and
risk no exposure, bnt he is a live man, and
is making a live race Tor the office of Sheriff.
Mr. Robert, who was wonnded at the same
time, bn^taMl forgotten-his narrow escape.
Louisiana Delivered Over to Phil Sher
idan.
Vi ‘i'!lij
Washington, December 21) —There need
be no doubt about the fact that Qcn. Sheri
dan has documents in bi-i pocket attaching
Louisiana to his department, wlych Ittpj ^ij»y,
promulgate at his discretion.
Gencaal Sheridan, accompanied by Gene
ral Rucker, Maj. Geo, Forsythe aud Col M.
Sheridan, of his staff, left hero last night for
New Orleans. , ? A
LYIKO EXPLANATION.
’Congress, are-elected- The House is
afly a tie',' «V some conservatives will prob-
ijy be neutral. - *•» i*T tt
kw Vobk, December 2C-—Governor Me
ry. in » dispatch dated 25tb. to- the Her
epys : ••The wrong, jus* perpetrated by
Uettifuing Board rigalnat thn people of
Louisiana* and.which Vitaliy threatens tbe
safciy nud integrityof republican institutions
in the United Stales, is a, more crowniug ip
famy than the election’ (!) ol the Lynch
Returning 1 Board, It surpasses eviri the
duafiight order of Ddretl, and would not be
swbmittcd to by, a.ny free people. . Resistance
National nutbori'y. represented here
jjTa large portion of tbp army ‘and A naval
fleet, sustaining a usurpation and rtifliog tbe
voice of the.poople, has never been medita-
(ed. ;
(Signed) don:,' MoKutuv.
jrJtaWfMlw 'pe.~nm. u, »*>
die gossip about Terry pr yhuridan for Net
Irleans. General Ethory ’ A'haiil to deseirv
he cohli ience of the-Pfeeid-fnt, He has beei
irderqd to sustain and. will sustain tbe Kel
logg rule. It may r be said, however, that
General Emory’s soldiers are hot expected to
intcrljere in the street broils. •
Commenting' ‘on’ this monstrous and
raift perfidious oiltra^o upon tbe'rights And
ihe
bran-'
fol-
S«:
v-mummiiug ua cuis uionsirous I
nieit perfidious ortlrafeo’ upon tbe*rights t
liberties of the people of Louisiana,
Cincinnati Enquire of the 25th br
disbel its Jceen bladh-aod gives point os i
\dy did it, at inst. > - The
ing.Board, pftor^he prnltactcd labor of
rruv.^Hpfjr-sK on riru Types.—As our
ForetnaS^s^r^K^P laBt weck > he calle<l
•■half n stick” of mailer. We hastily hit at
, uu • Exchange Fiend’’ of the Atlanta Herald.
Tie paragraph was put in-without proving*
, . and to our horror, we found that the compos
itor had madcjtsjiae .the |tvords “fool” and
“tieked.” vfew w« hail said “fiend” and
“licked Jk These changes give ,0.h« para
graph tlf tomfi of ‘tartness aud hiUerness io-
irsrds 4k EBildfs of the Herald, when in
reality, wn intended only a facetious appeal
to them to cease coupling our namo with the
maligners and lying lepers of the press.
turnii, _
nearly six Weeks, has counted in the minori-
ty. The length bf lime occupied in the work
[InjjBc.-ites that it was no inconsiderable job.
'I^rotint down a Democratic or Conservative
insj-irity of ihfttytfbur lin the Louisiana
Chicago. Decembor 29 There is high Howaf ' v «» ft task of no
official authority for saying that General • !‘*'**‘ difficulty,;. ’But. they've doiie h. The
Sheridan does net go to New Orleans in obc- infamous and,, lawless decision of Judge
diencc to any direct orders, bnt in com P :i- | Duri-B was/GyB^a cxcnse, frr f j-raqyiling
ance with the peraonal rOfpje^ti wfih^T’ro^f ’ " * ‘ ‘ "
dent, who desires to b«,. some ono at
point in whom he line imp.ic.it cbnndonce, to .
furnish him with truthful information, and I.
of9uoh rank that in case of emergency 'he ("■
can net without special orders from Wash
ington. Gen. Sheridan n*as intruding to go. . - ...
to Cuba in ft few weeks, and this t f ip South j fr j ,u , k Iranppprent to deserve ti e r .
is only anticipated, tor after a short May in ; of the common thief, have cftirtedjheir heads
Net, Orleans. Imwill «,il for Cuba. lli» i,„. Uo sir luojel, on llielf tbonTJer,. The Be.
mcdi.-ite work in Louisiana is,to consopva. thp .r tur,,ni! Board find that ifhcveyer there Were
cer r 0 r ’' n ” v j i>r Bies against the Republican party
ilicro was “intimidation,” and, therefore,
i those majorities do not couut. It is ’ well
m
s-lCellogg Govcrotiicnt ’originally. A. vll-
Siods Returning 'Board ia juel as good as
prrtipt Judge. It has been understood in
, . „ a understood i__.
»w Orleans that the popular indignation
ihchingvfmt Returning Board has reached
; an utiploasanL attitude Their indecent and
; shamel^s violations of.law and equity, their
IO|M
peace, and he will not remove any ott.
taken y part in military affairs lhcrt
less it is absolutely necessary it> accomplish
that objeet.
Uariuolli and Pinciiback in
tbatthe Administration deposited the
:t of its) Willis ins uj on the outrage
business in Louisiana far ; the purpose iOf
I.UCk’ tt,nkin ff TOle! ! l here and in the North. '
I manor of record that * “
ir Islinutel.'' give up your dream of
H n a (i lyl’wfc 1 t’e - w i nge a - s e ra p h s and top
“l>Rj*t may how indeed “take
.courage,” for the'next letter from bis affec
tionate companion—Slippery Dick, will bring
bin. iIn* sad tidings of the death and burial
of “uka^.'ilghi/t-” Mr. Beck pronounced tbe
knell of the pet infamy when he defiantly and
with the voicepfC destiny asserted lliut it
••should not bo taken from th® Speaker's
- - desk before the.fourth day of March next.’
Sp “dear
. social equal
railing. Voa ha^ .rcacbcd the zenith of all
your grea< ness/aud from that full meridian,
you tnust follow U'.chard down to the bot
tom of the cess-pool from which yon and he
were sit^uHanc^tmly ^heaved..
Mr. Jas. I*» Harrb.on, of Atlanta, one of
the purest tuul cleverest gentlemen iu the
Elite, nnd fiibij • .thoroagbly competent
Frittlcr and #iihlnuier, let a candidate for
State I’rinJec before the next Legislature,
Mr Ilurri-ohlm.s u first-class Printing estab
lishment. and we shall take great pleasure in
giving him a larec portion ; of Ibo public
pvintin^, afford to yield the office
and etnulnnianisio liim'nr any other compel
WAHM0TI1 STABS A XKWS1*.\l>En MAN.
New Oulranr. D**ccmbcr 20flt.—In aTtght
between Dan C. Bycrly, manager of the
llnll.-tin, and ox Governor Warmoth to day,
on Canal street. Bycrly knocked Warmoth
down with a stick and jumped on him, when.
Warmoth, drawing his knifu, stabbed Bycrly
several limes in the abdomen. The wouu-ts
arc dangerous Warmoth-was arretted
UA i:.>b.f AJsion is also o candidate, and
il* spfhiftra establishment it will bo our
Col. Bob*
to bti
ple.ifure to accorl an immense amount of the
Our friend:; hi'tba> Legislature will please
best in mind the fact that we are In tbe
race, and that we want their support, and
«*an! it
A Good Movement.
. .it***
of record tliot tire Federal bayonets
the only iniih)Tdatioti''force at work in
Louisiana jiu the laet. election. They . were
oaar.«d tu me front with Republican prompt-.
nal». They failed. A “Returning Board,”
whose heads rest on their shoulders only by
the wise suffnvncc of a sorely vexed and
abused people, have claimed to. Accomplish
what the Federal bayonets could not. Their
Work 'could have been honestly dohe in a
ivctk or, ten days, but their report U dated
Decorttf'Or 24th. Let the people of Louisiana,
keeping the peace, tend to Congress and the
KSCUBACK sbukts the sknate. country a trdthfnl account of^^Ihis villainy,
Wasuisoton. December 2*»tb.—Pinehbnck j and thtr Ilvpublioati party Will find it' heces-
leavcs to night, lie h.isassnruuces and (ecl^ ,aar^ to. produce auothcjf- bill of aalvalioo -
assured that he will he seiilf-iT at.V, llm ci>n*'j dna'imait EnqitfrerX ' / :
“S. 1 wm fST! **««,* mmw a« i., w
i or an honest man in AaMri«a,*'*wlio doubts
Grant’s complicity with this 'faiil and most
uunsturnl crime ttgsihst the peaco audtlbec-
Ijftuf ft oxlce free trad happy people, not with-
lending there nrfc apologists for his conduct
arc evcV rendy to ^*jt»cnk oUL “don’t
lame Grdnt/**'
Tho Now York Herald is quite as pointed
the Knqiiircr.'aml in a blistering expose
the alrqctty;Vliargc$ thts laet outrage di-
recily upon the IJcad oC tho. Army. It says *
iiuiiu i .hiiuiiipl; niiKiuu no irniiini mm n , r ... ,, . ... .
Muj'or Hull' lt!l, till! iii.iil, iruok frr r.-.-Tw- , 1-««» <t Mlh.ln-
»ho,,I,llb, oV-i Oiiuneil fc, ,u>.| uotb.uH »»Wk,p«l Dt „>e
(lint ho bni innllorH U,:„ -ibw ! «b»l. o.o»l,y .b.
•»: r * - «* ‘-'77 , i
It is only nt-t'i-K-ui.v In ivmltnl the ro:fl<’r j hujuis. umtcnipahu* Returning Hoard
that Mayor Huff nnd hi- new Co-iimil lm«l kfytrtyot recently received frtth assurance that
Col Honors Wnltzingham Grndio hoarded
the wrong train Christuias eve, in ’Atiariln
and waked up at the Brown Hourc in Macon,
Christmas morning, and evidently-boarded
something there UfilL had a back«aot ion move
ment, if we are to inker this paragraph in LBi
report or ini nocctint or itls.slraiigc 'ndvcnftire,
ns a fair index :
mayor nurr
While rambling nronnd wo learned that
Pimtncu'iHA. D^rspher 22—Tbs Board
ol Trade pnagrdA M-cstmilinn looking to the
restraint sreveiyBody iron* inquisitorial and
Unreasonnhle setrehes into tho prirate affairs
of commercial firms, mining or Tnanataolur-
ing or other buaiaesss men, upon any pra
ctise whatevd r.
been insln'led two or three wool;
Albany, G a , Her
Col. Carry II*. ftlylr* :
Dear Silt: -Till* elec
Mich a Lodge, No. M7.
place this evening . Tile
President, \ Isnm--
Vico I’fesideut, D-Ncumau
8ecvetary, Richard Robin-on.
Financial Secretary, S Uoieli.
Treasurer, M D dml itoivsky
Monitor, F Ftilthki.
Assist nut Mouilor, E Criue.
Warden, B Golinsky.
Guardian, L 8 l’lousky.
piwvinits
tuber 2>tli, 1S74. ■
ion of officers o
1 O B. B. took
tfi/ir action, whatever it may be, wM be upheld
by tb<- /’resident, they would not hope dared -to
"^pfYpttr.ite this greqt outrage 0/1 the right qf the
people,. t j. ... , 4 - j,, j . *
NEW APy^l^TISKMEyyS
.[•I
1 : Attention, Albany Guards |
You mu liejrt-by required.-to asaraihla at Smith 4
Jone:.'sl*ir otHue ou Monday evening, January 4th.
; at s »\to*k. then and there to consider tho propriety
; of minding fMlegates to tho (Miller's Oonvontlon U
; afemtile4t;Atlant»,G*, on thsxuhaf January, 1V»
i |.n-).anitorj- nie»»ure.A Tor uniforming and
fW)u»fi|t»ug ttto CWUpXny for an eucauiumont iinrlng
I the i niuiiu: uitunin'r. Tie- prescued of officers auu
I men is ja *—■—» *• S
Thu preseuca of officers i
WAMBBD. U«N ;| oiWn,
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