The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, August 23, 1871, Image 2

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THE DAILY SUN. Wednekdat Hobhdkj Avovin 23. Kg- O^oo t'H Sun Building, Wet tide'/ Broad street, Second Door South oi A)S I always fomtd on First Page ; Local and Butineet Ntlicet an Fourth Page. fi |; We pnbliali in full, tbo dwiuiune of the Bapreme Court; also the d** 1 ? ” Pro ceeding.” «l the Court, «nC keep the "Older of Baauen stenning m our oolunme. t* -^JEHTWItm ' A Voice frooe one ot the People of Maine. We here jdst received fron the “far But” a letter, which we give to onr raoleM, onutting name, etc. It is m follows: ■ <i - Maine, August 8, 1871. | To #|k'JM4MP4h’ 9- &7‘h"“ -Dear lOMt-r ti rmoli’W* irou« of takingapa- FjonrHtate, I thought r Jou to mill me a eupy of Th* Son, that I might subacribe lor Dm no if it if what I want. 'I mppone yon don’t think well of the people of the State of Maine; bat let me aay to you that not all of the people of SOTJift'aK A^sedmoe of oil the Statue should final- It triumph over thin reign of terror we have had for the last few years. We shall labor for the restoration of your liberties In reply to our correspondent's re mark, os to what^wc think of the pppio tf Xtfac, we assure him that tre do not think til of thorn, nor do we think ill of the people of any State of the Union. We believe that a large majority of the people of all the States are unfaltering in their devo tion to the principles of Kepublican (I ovemeoant as taught by the Fallien. W«{ think well of the masses ot the people everywhere. It is only those leaders, tricksters and "money-chan gers” who deceive them, and trifle as well as traffic with their interests, while they trample ui>on their rights, that we do not think well of. Some of the truest men to Consti tutional liberty we ever met with, hailed from Maiue. They were of the Jeffersonian school in politics, and we have not doubted that the retd Democracy of that State, of the same Bchool, are as true at this time to their ancient principles as over. In this late “departure” movement, on the part of a/ew of the leaders, we have not entertained the slightest suspic ion even, that the honest musses in Maine, or in any other State, are at all dis]>osed to aluuidon the glorious struggle for u “restoration of the lib erties” of the country from the hands of those “*c/(0 gained paver by decep tion and sines hold it by usurpation!” ■ A. H. 8. TUb'kv-iacx. mm Ik* Mobil* K*|bt*r. Are There Such Things! Senator Schurs, in his Chicago speech to the Uermaus, inveighing against the insincerity of the i>oliti- cal press generally, saiil: Cut a look,Jut this moment, at the po litical world. How many Democratic papers are there hcMeeoagh to denounce the daring robberies of Tammany Hall aa openly, emphatically, aa they ought to be denounced? To their bouor. or, no u said, there are some, but their number is net large. And how many are there who oornr three euormities with stubborn si lence, ae oven defend them? How mauy Democratic papers are there which ad mit that there are aaoh things as Ku-klux outrages at the South? Aud bow mauy Kepublican papers are there which de nounce earpet-beg corruption as it occurs in the South? It is with only the penultimate one of these allegations that we have to do, and “we are not earefnl to answer in this mutter.” In tiie tint place, Senator Scliurz, you huvo pointed at us a charge enveloped in ambiguous terms; if you will denude it of its disguise— ITS KL’-KLUX (IAK1I— any Democratic pujier, in the South at least, will either udmit or deny the alligations, according to what they may prove to be. An “outrage" may bo assumed to bo a violation of law, by the over]sneering Ibroe of a mob, like the hanging of that man In Illi nois recently, like the Scranton riots about the same time, like the Ogdens- burg atfair that is now c ulminating, like the destruction of the tea in Bos ton harbor jast before the revolution, like the ta house by a gang of forty or fifty ue- groes and imaging him, in Munis* sippi. jgafckitoSher night Did any 1 temocratic paper ever deny that there are sufiktttngs in the South? Do you, >8endtor Schnrs, deny that there are such things at the North? NOW WHAT is A “kf-KLCX” OtJT- '7 liAQE? The word is not to he found in any dictionary. If it means one com mitted by parties in disguiab—as the Bogtog outrage—of course, it is quite natural that men engaged in the com- miomnn of * lawless act should dis guise themselves, albeit the most ■otodsif mob outrages—most noted as having been done by the most resolute men—have chiefly been coon mitted without disguise. There wE no disguise about the hanging of (he ifihmlflitm git V‘vkulnirg on tlu; tith oi Yet it is admitted that flfftht Bofith the partes to those criminal acta sometimes disguise themselves — negroes, for instauoe, MSgtiMMI d< tivc is involved in these outmges?— Yon put upon us a heavy task, Sena tor Nchurz, if you require us to deny that any political element ever min gled in these affairs. How do we now anything about it? AVe are not on familiar terms with the vio lators of law, and we neither know what thsrr do nor what are their mo tives. We do know, however, that Democrats have been murdered by persons unknown, but in many coses Sbspccted, and wc have reason to sus pect that they were murdered be cause they were Democrats; it is as certain as any deed committed in the face of day can be, that negroes have been assaulted aud grievously beaten, and even killed, for voting the Demo cratic ticket, but where those who are known to have been Democrats have been murdered at night, and by parties unknown, we cannot, with certainty, affirm that the acts were not simply the deeds of private re venge, especially as in no case where the victim wasu Republican has there been lack of evidence that he was personally odious to the community among whom lie suffered. If you. Senator Scliurz, have an instance of Ml Ml'KDKK OV AN EXEJIULAKY ItK- PUBL1CAN IN THE SOUTH, by distinguislied parties or otherwise, for his political opinions, you shorn present it to us, and if it is substan tiated by witnesses whom respectable Republicans, residing among them, will swear they would believe under oath, see if auy Democraticpaper wilt deny it And that will be one; then get another, and the two will make “out rages, 1 ' and we will admit that there have been—we’ll call them for the nonce, “Ku-Klux”—outrages in the South. Then bring us some tolera ble evidence that such things are of habitual occurrence, and wo will ad mit that such things are. How can you expect us, Senator Scliurz, to do what you demand, unless you first do something yourself? Would yon have us sign a confession of “guilty” in blank, to lie filled up by you with whatever allegations you may choose ? There arc certain reasons, Senator Scliurz, why we cannot trust you in this matter. But supjiose wc should lulmit eve ry thing, specifically, thus far; would all this constitute “KU-KLUX” Ot’TBAQKS? AVhat is Ku-Klux ? Was there ev such a thing as Ku-KIux? Is there such a thing as Kii-Klux ? Why do yon say “Ku-Klux ?” Now we can answer some of tiiese questions, and wo will answer the last one first. Von say it “with intent to docuivo.” You need not deny it, for you know thut there was such a thing as Ku-Klux, and you know what it was, and you kuow thut it was a very different tiling from what you pretend that it wus, and is. You know that it was a frolic of some merry ltuls in Tennes see, such ns thoughtless yonngstc have played from time immemorial upon the superstitious part of the community; that it took, ami (lie ]>er]H'trutors of the scare jierceived that it would be good full to repeat it, as it would harm no honest man— all such being in lied—hilt might Is: A TKKROR TO MlllNIUHT THIEVES; with which, God knows, the machin ations of your party have filled our country to on unparalleled extent, There is not a jmrticlc of unimpeach able cvidepce that the Ku-Klnx ever interfered with an honest mail, or even with a rogue further than to scare him; not a particle of evidence that tiie organization over extended beyond the original luuul; not a par ticle of evidence thut it still exists. It mutters not that for purposes of de ception you take the name of a band of jolly, harmless and reputable young men, and affix it upon all the dospe- radocs in the South—that does not establish the identity of tiie two class es ; it mutters not that every mishap which befalls a curm't-buggor (wo re fer you to the Honorable Horace Greeley if you want to know what sort of a tiling a carpet-bagger is) or a scalawag, (wo refer you to the Hon orable Carl Schurs, who has seen plenty of them about Washington for wliut sort of a thing a scalawag is,) you charge, either directly or by in nuendo, to have been the result of political differences—that does not rehabilitate him, does not lift him from *te with the tyrannical party. You but build bulwarks of falsehood against the impregnable fortress of truth, and you think to terrify the garrison into coming out to surrender to you at sight of your immense pre parations! No, your puriKise is to turn away scrutiny from the evil deeds and their revolting consequences of that party of which you are one, of that tyranny which you have helped to organize here, ami the sight of which, now looming distinct in all its hideous symmetry, fills the people of your own region with apprehensions that its “DKVIMSH WirulNEEBY” may, at any day, be turned against themselves. This show of candor, this admission of delinquencies among your own people, (the carpet-baggers are yours, they came from you,) is buta blind under which to enforce your sophistical charge against the Democracy, of not admitting—what? Again we say, tell us what you mean, before you complain of our contuma cy ; tell it in words susceptible of no false construct on, or take to your self the charges of insincerity which you urge aguiust us.—Mobile Register, Auy. 19. Popular Jamiln Brining Alaclpnea HUacellancons. Gainesville Sulphur Springs HOARD PER MOUTH “ via •• •* DAY Children under 12 year* of age - J uo tnd wr\ant* half H. It. MrCAMY augT 2w. NAMX II. HTOUT, M. JL>., Agent for Introduction of Harper & Brothers’ KDUCATIONAL WOKK8. lice at Phillip* k Crews', corner Marietta ud I’H ihtree streets, Atlanta, Ga. Judge T. 8. Foi er.hsar; alwaya present to attend to business 1 a jqenre. augl-lm J. J. KNOTT, ALT). ^\FFICE OVER JOHN KEELY'H, corner White hall aud Hunter streets. RESIDENCE—Collin a street, between Cain and II K my2S-3m *25.00 Saved I *85.00 Saved! PH ICES AND TKltUS OT WILSON HIIUTTLE Sewing Machines. $10 No. ft. Plain Table $ 4ft No. 0, bait-ease, pin hx ftu No. 7. do fau'y ftft No. 7. Folding «>vei 70 mo. $3 n MO. $ ftft $no. THE SLOl'UU OF HIS INFAMY, aud make him a person in whose hups or mishaps any gcntlcuinn can possi bly take mi interest; it mutters not thut you tacitly assume the general mass of “outrages” to have been j>er- petrated by wliut you would style the disloyal element of the South—that does not undo the fact thut the mass of them full upon that element among the whites, and still more upon tho negroes who show a dis]>o- sition to affiliate with them; it mut ters not that you ehargo the frequen cy of these outrages, after the gross est exaggeration of the number, to the lawless aud rebellious disposition of the Southern people—that does not undo the fact that they have existed, in a notable degree, only sinco the exercise of Belf-guvernmcnt was wrest ed from the people hero, aud govern ments composed of the vilost elements that could be raked from our com munity, REIN FORCED WITH THE SCUM OF YOUR OWN, imposed upon us by tyrannical force of shameless fraud—the fact that tkwy still prevail in the greatest de gree in those States where the govern ments which you, Senator Selnirx, assisted in imposing, continue to War rule; it matters not that you assert that these outrages, upon which you have pinned the label “Kti-Kliix,” are charged to he the work of an or ganization ramifying through the South—not a particle of evidenoe have you adduced, or can you adduce, to connect the so-called Ku-Klux outrages of Mississippi, Georgia and North Carolina together, by auy othar that all that “ku-klux” m e a ns? doe* it imply that a political mo- WAKKANTED FIVE YEARS BY WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO Wo wish it distinctly understood that those are our terma from which we never deviate’; and we guaran tee our Machine* to have every point of excellence to be fouud iu any Underfeed Shuttle Machine, and aa durable, made of a* good material aa auy Machine in the aud that it will do a* elegant work. I H. GRIFFIN, Oeu. Agent, Tut lie People <>r Fill tun anil Siirruii ndlnz Dana 1 1XAVE a aclcot Stock of Family Groceries, Cut lery, <’rookery. Tin-ware, etc., aud a good i of Puri Mountain Liquors, which 1 will Bell ■ lowust uaxli prices. 1 return you iny thankH for your llWral patronage, which I hope to receive in the fu ture at m/ old stand, on McDonough ltoa.1, juet or* ide the corporation line. A. A. DuLAPEBltlERE. AftflTdlw, Henry Bischofif & Go., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DSALEI18 IN Rlee, Wines. Llquoi'N, He iriii-M, Tonoeoo. Ae. Na. 197, East lluy Street, ChAHL’ESTON, S. O. LAN US BERG’S LUMBER YARD, OPPOSITE GEORGIA RAILROAD DEPOT. ATI aA NTA,GA Bawod Slilusloa and Uatlia, White Pino Saah, XAIiiiclowa Ob Bllnda OtU Kinds ot Ihrssed and f'rmnlntr Lumber. f. 1,-21 -1 y A. LANDSIIS1UV A OCX. Proprl.tor,, The Palace DoJlar Store a L. XI. PIKE, PROPRIETOR. N. n.—a COUNTRY. TMOe. MAMPTOM, M. D. SALMOMlI, W. A. BiUtOUfo /H ake's Creek JIMUiM. Ft A. HARBOUR »C (70. , J JKALER8 IN FLOUR, MEAL, % SHIP STUFF, rmj*rKLtje % uMuerurKir, me- HIG1IK8T PRICE PAID VOH WHEAT. All produce delivered el the depot free of charge 1 aprlMa fill tifllniucnt ^bnntiscnuniB. sharp i ram BUCCE880BS TO OBO. SHARP, Jr H'bitchall St., jlllania, Ga. MAX I'FACTl H1X0 ANU MERCHANT JEWELRT, DEALERS IN Watches, 'Diamonds and Jewelry. FAIRS. •if ANITFAOTURER of GOLD, SILVER and xtJL DltONZE MEDALS for PITCHERS. GOBLETS, CUPS, FORKS, 8POON8, KNIVES, ko. To jtgrUultural Fair Commit• teea. For mnniMy, county and yearly Fairs: We arepre- liared to furnish you on the shortest notice possible full line of PREMIUMS Of all kinds. We guaranteo PERFECT SATISFAC TION, aud wUl give the BEST TERMS. We do not desire to make any profit off of County Fairs Just starting, aud will take pleasure in filling largo i small orders. Give a* » call or write for prices. SHARP & FLOYD, augS lm. ATLANTA, GA. CITY FLOURING MILLS, TLJt.TTji, GEORaiJt. If all tliini.'s are pqnal, why not patro izo home luanufactnre t T HAVE furnished my Mills throughout with NEW I aud IMPROVED MACHINERY, and am now grinding new wheat, and am prepared to aud will guarantee evary pound of flour that I sell to come rully up to representation; otherwise, it can be ship ped back to me at iuy expense. I ant prepared to furnish the trade, in any quantity, iu sacks, half sacks or quarter sacks: PIUDE OF DIXIE, from choice white wheat. CITY MILLS FAMILY, from selected red wheat. CAPITOL MILLS FAMILY. STAR MILLS FAMILY. BRAN, Backed or unaacked. J. E. BTYLBR, Proprietor. augiritn ^ home-made Carriages, Buggies, PHAETONS, etc., cfco., cfco_, cfco. AT A. T. Plnney’s Carriage Emporium, NO. 5 QUOAD STREET, .ITI..I.UT.I, UEOHUM. The 1’loaeer Carriage Mauufaetorv of Atlanta. H IS work KQDXia It not SCBPASSKS, In Bniih, the Best A'orthem Alade Work, And In dunhllitv !• Flit SUl*FliK)R-*M work he. lug put up of the very best seasoned wood and by TIIE BEST WORKMEXy While in PRICES, I oeu compete with K| ANY MANUFACTORY IN THE UNITED 8TATE8. SST Call and examine for yourself, or send your orders AGENT fbr~ KIMRAIaL BROS., Carriage MaMUfkcturcn, of Boston. augftl m THE Plantation Publishing Co. Having sniwrior fkciUUee, are prepared to execute, at abort notice, iu the best manner, every variety of Book Jjnd Job Printing 500; DU8UKLS NO. I SEED BARLEY, Mworop AM ) buahete Corn ; ft00 bales choitw Ken ^ as8ociation than the pressure of a iitvVfl! rise, tliaf portion of it it least, (and you will find it is far the | smaller portion,) that docs not affili- ivaased Hams ; M0 bar ns r tour, exon to stnouy fancy. GOLD DUST and ELITE Brands Flour, teed equal to auy sold In Georgia. Solo Agent for the Mills. Wm. M. Wiei.i am* \ A. LEYDEN. Late of William* ABro. ( Commission Merchant aufl<*dlw NVW. .l/.K KIf. fainter and ttreormtor, To Parties Desiring to Build a would respectfully inform the ate that he te now prepared la OmiUimm smmI JRwteMwr.ar Malateathtteo mem liatead alH of hand*, i YI.JU ^rlasMhiMl . fcy A Uobiuaoa, and OFFICE IE AUirUNE HGUEn, 1 BOOK-BINDING-, BLANK BOOKH ti a tptcialUy. Satlaihction in all cases guaranteed. This Department te under the immediate super vision o< WM. R. HANLETTER, whoec weU-appolnted 1 tindery has been united with that of the Company 's. O. R UANLEITEB has the Superintendence of the entire Mechanical Department. and Bindery, second and third stories or the Booth Tenement of Odd Fellows' New Build ing, Marietta 8treet. near lta Junction with Peach tree and Decatur streets. Addrees all bush fllcUribe it Co. IN THE CITY! • • * 500 Crates assort ed granite and C C Ware for $80 per crate. Cheapest ev er offered in State. Send for list of con tents. SAVE YOUR FRUIT! SAFEST. CHEAPEST AND BEST FRUIT JARS OEE tho testimony of MIhb E. J. Hale, who is O known in Atlanta to bo unexcollod in Preserv ing and Canning Fruit: Messrs. McBride tfc Co.: Ormtekuhn: My success iu the use of the "Vic tory” Fruit Jar is so great that I desire to thank you iutroduciug it into our vicinity. More than ten tho “Victory” And I unhesitatingly declare it to be the cheapest, moat simple to use, and the best for keeping fruit in Hb natural Rtato that I have soon. Very Respect'uUy, Looking (ilass Plates H. /inblnn'o Sons iron Works. T augtt-2t P. O. Drawer 31 4 l, Georgia. Boarding and Lodging. mWO DDURABLE ROOKS—fantltkcd of untur- X - 1 -*—- -- Nr. MERRILL’S, SMS. Dak Moon b*iwZ Tnw.IU.iik Hftft-a, MVBSCBIBE — j FOB THEHUN' We offer the Cheapest and Best line oi House - Keep ers’ Goods in the City. Cut lery, Spoons, Forks, Knives Waiters, Cas tors, Vases <fc Toilet Sets. In fact, any thing needed in a well kept house. Call with the cash Mcfitii & Co. _ _ "M* NATIONAL HOTEL BAR. THE HEHT LIQUORS ▲XDTHB Most Export IVlixers ti m cm. 8PLBN DID NEW BILLIARD TABLES. i XCacon Comes to Atlanta Again ! ” FINDLAY’S IKON WORKS Head of Third St.» Sign of “The New Flag. 11 ’ MACON.|GEOUGIA. THE LARGEST IN THE SOUTH! Skilled Labor and Modern Machinery. All Worlt Warranted. Northern Prices for Machinery Duplicated. sTEjyjn ejtgiates or xrr Ki.ro jtjtro sue. Findlay's Improved Circular Saw JtltU, Jtfrrrhsmt J*IU Gearing, most approved kinds: Sugar Jtlills and Syrup Kettles,- Iron Fronts, Window Sills and Lintels ; Castings of Iron and Brass of Every Description, and JttacMne- ryof all kinds TO OltDEB. IRON RAILING, Of Elegant Designs, aud at Prioosthat Defy Competition. AgrNo charge for New Patterns in Furnishing Outfit of Machinery for Saw or Merchaut Mills. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ! Competent Workmen furnitthed upon application to overhaul Engiucs, Saw Mills, etc., iu any section of tho country. FINDLAY’S SAW -DUST GRATE BAR snoiILD UE USED 11Y EVERY SAW MILL PROPRIKTOB. MlllstuiioH, Itcllinur, Circular Saws, Steam Flltbiffs, Babbit Metal, etc., etc. FURNISHED TO ORDER. TERMS, CASH OR APPROVED PAPER. R- FINDLAY'K SONS, M.u-on, Ore. TIIE GUEAT ECLIPSE Screw Cotton and Hay Press! Patented Feb’y 27, 1871, by Findlay & Craig. An ANTI-FRICTION SCREW—A MECHANICAL WONDER. This wonderful Meohauloal achievement in poiut of 11AF1DITY aud LIGHTNESS of DRAUGHT, STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL, and is daatiueU ut an early day to Hiipeniodo ALL OTHER Cotton Screws, be they fabricated of Wrought or Cast Iron. Colai’abohu, Ga., December 21,1870. R. FINDLAY'S SONS. Findlay's Iron Works. Macon, Ga.: Dkak Sibm—Late this fall I purchased from you one of your Findlay k Craig Eclipse Patent Screw Cot- and. after a full and fair trial, dor-•*--**-*- *- i Presses, a draught, inoat powerful—in fact, th# best (without not hesitate to pronounce it tho most rapid, of lighten 1*. 8.—Yon may consider my order in for two mot for many orders from this section * my neighbors art as fast as any of the other Iron Screw Presses c determined to have them, as they can pack by band n by horse power. J. L. G. last fall, ami before accepting Patent, wo added improvements and labor-saving conveniences— rendering It PERFECT in every particular. The screw or pin, has a pitch, or fall, of C‘ 4 Inches : that is, at every turn of the scrw, follower block descends (or asceuds, as tbo case may bo) C 1 . inches. The de vice of tho vube or nut in which tho screw works, is such as to materially reduce the friction, so great in the common screw ; thereby rendering it an easy task for three hands to pack a bale ot cotton in HALF THE TIME OF ANY OTHER Iron Screw Prese by horse-power. (See J. L. Gilbert’s cortiUcate.) When desira ble, an ordinary mule can bo substituted for throe men without change of fixtures. STRENGTH, DURA BILITY, RAPIDITY, LIGHT DRAUGHT, and STANDING ROOM attop of box, etc., etc., in abort, we pro nounco it the BEST Scregr Press IN THE WOULD, and respectfully iuvito a public test with any and all other Screw Presses. To purchasers we GUARANTEE SA llSFACTION or RKFUND PRIOR MONEY. SEND FOR PRICE LIST, ETC. R. FINDLAY'S SONS, Macon, Ga. CRAIG’S PATENT HORSE POWER, FOB DHIVINU COTTON OINS. KW"Simplest, Strongest and Best ever yet Invented. Requires n can be put up WITHOUT tho aid of a si SiitiNlaliou Gunrantood or Money Refunded. SEND FOR ILLU8TBATED CIRCULAR. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Macon, Ga, Tiie New ForUible Steam Engine For Driving Cotton Qins, Printing Presses, and for any purpose requiring from one to ten horse Power. 3 I ft I I 5 sif ; i * i aafe. The furnace te surrounded by water, except at the door. Tho water bottom te a per»c«' protection from lira. They are safer than a atovo, and FIllE INSURANCE OOMl>ANUSH MAKE NO EXTRA CHARGE where those engines a 5 i 1 T»«r» ntng and similar work. Awarded flnt premiums by American Institute 18CJ-70. Scud for Descripti Circular and l'rice List. 4gF*KimbaU'* 11. i A. R. H. money received for old claims or new orders. XL FINDLAY’S SONS, UN PLAY IRON WORKS, M*OON. G.L A style, and supplied 4km cMFo’YNn lhlliarATsktas an*. Special aUentlon to the comfort friends who give ns a call. ang21-Im BAS WILL k FERRE E. A. J. HARALSON, Corner Marietta aud Broad Streets GEJTEB.1L .11'CTIO.C AUD co.n.Mssto.r mebcujIjYT, ^Nl) Wholcttl. .ltd ItrtaU DmUtla XLIUJIlTUltE. ny.wli.oitca. 0»U el>»uvr« ,n .ttUirt.'OoMhii; WUIUra>M> feuk- tn, W«ll straet, AIUl&U »u«h lm. Geeifia—t'ultan County. Ub.1 tor Dlrorc, Id nli Conrl. Oioui A. Btam. ) . . It tppnrtntt to th. Ootot, h, Ik. totorn ot <;*<- Sli.-riff. Ui4t Utoiy. A. K|tm, Ui, Detontout In in- Dbovt> «t»tM rum. detm not itoiS. Id told oonnD V! XuJtoa. .nil it Unokppe,rLug tlmt hr tlo., not the Court that sendee Georgs A. Ryan, bypu! of this order in s»y „ r . , ., _ month for f" 1 moutha. nrevloiu to the next term of this Court.— Granted by the Court t&i&Mtttassr, June 1st, urn, . JUDOZ-Umlm W. B. YKNALLL. Clerk.