The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, October 06, 1871, Image 2

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THE DAILY Friday Morxdio............ SUN. October 6 IT Q^kor tfi ike Sun Building, West tide <f Broad street, Second Door SouOt of Alabama. BdF Ne«o Advertisement* al trays found on First Bane ; Local and Business Notices on Fourth Page. Supi We publish in full, the tlecittions of the •rem$ Court; tbo tho daily columns. AftiU for The Tnoau* H. Hormias, TRuoimtIUc. Ga. txxxar-<r f Jou T. lie—ri, AUute, Oa. i. L Winn, Woodcock. Qa. J. O. Cuwiu, Tkonaoa, Qa £. 1 ! H. C. HAim.ron, Dalton, Oa. W. C. Dath, Jr. London, that he wonld have pre ferred to him. Bat he stood for the vindication of a fgsncijdc R constitutional tcay, and firmness, aod that of the p4oj rights were outraged )>y vnn principle was finally, q/ter yiA of conteit, fully vindicated; and the liberties of the people cf England were rescued and preserved. Those true, noblu and un faltering patriots did not perish in their glorious rush to the breach, and attempt M T (KOtftDKM 1MI.] O Q JB E N cemlfng*’' of tlia Court, aiiJ keep tlio torujJtuxii! XU. breach n the wall of r* Bote-*” ■ tanking lu our UlB CollBUtllUuI , waa repaired. The 2“ the O * ffirld / rsr t °iv8i y J. C. Pabkam, LaOraage, Oa, R. A. VAanKDOK, Thomaavllle. X. O. WtLLUMB, Ul Chaagt «f Oar labacrlptUa Fries* We ask attention to our new ierms of subscription in the first column on^our hut pprsne tUs same unfaltering Const it u first pna nondt course of seeking redress^ which h( iii ??TMfgfirw will be the name, ui it was with them, tu h “/W 1n (Chatham to re- waxzLT • cat, -V The Macea Telegraph aid Mrv tettger Again We clip bom tho iesne ol thia journal of the lit iuat. tho following artido; Jade, tudtf r.r'*i lAiihi i Tbe Washington Gasett* in an article on teg eioc- Uon oT a United MUtee Senator, after «u posting tea name of Uon. Linton Stephens as ita first choice. As Judgs Stephens Is tnallgible to this or anj oth er federal Slate office by virtue of the Sd section of the l«th Amendment, and therefore could not take kls sent la the Senate. If elected, we (all to under, stead bow he eoutd, either worthily or la any other way. “represent the Mat# of Georgia” in that body. To hold the oammlmkM of Senator and not )>e able rrpraeentatlon. at least. Unlees a Senator can vote and apeak where both eount against Uadtoalism and Its deviltry, at what avail are hta talents, or even the legality— from the etendpolnt of, aey e united public sentiment—of his election T If Judge Stephens ceuld repreeent Georgia In tee Senate no man s vote or voice, In or out of the Leg- lelature. would be more gladly pieced at his service to secure such a consummation than teal of ten wri ter artels artfala. We naknowtedge and are prond of Lie splendid abiUtles. We houor his devotion to whet he oonoeivea to be the truth. We know that, to the oore of hie heart, be Is true to what he deems Georgia's rights and wellhre, but we none the leas Zstt , w2i}3ti!itBL*EX & ante-chamber of the Senate, and keep the Hon. Zebu- Ion Vance company in his fruitless endeavors to get t ■»* Upon this Article ws iiubmit the fol lowing oommeutu: In the fleet plaoe, oa heretofore Buiil, we wiah it (lietinetij known and understood tbut we hare 1>» favorite candidate for tho I'uiied States Senate. We know noth ing of the riewa, feelings, or wishes of Judge Stephens upon tbo subject Not a word in relation .*>*>-g** tfci passed between ns, cither directly, or in directly; though we are brothers, and brothers linked together by ties as strong ns ever linked brothers together. Very few weeks have passed for the hist thirty years, in which we have not conferred per sunnily,SjiSUtr/npdSnAttet's of pri vate as well as pnbliojnatore. During most of this time such conferences havo oc curred daily; and yet upon thu euhjtvt not the slightest conference has been had between u% either in r.'Uttai to hinaeelf, or any othbrpersou, in connection with the office. XUs wo sfato to show the perfect personal disinterestedness and unselflahneas on our part in all that we have said, or may say, upon the question of the Senatorship. Hi are governed toWy, as we believo he ia, tffid wmiio, throughout tho present and boning struggle for the rescue and preservation of the liberties of this coun try, by principle, and line of acflon on tho liartnl tho true men of the coun try, which wtfl mod surety, and by per fectly ConRtutional inUnmenltditiet, ultimately achieve -tho great object In view. We, therefore, havo nothing to say in reply*) the article of our cotemporary, except to;iru*«e most earnestly against the principle upon which ho plows his opi>osition to the election of Judgi Htcphgns, if iudood be should ho willing to oowpi tho itoeltion. This irinciphi excludes quite a number of able ami true Democrats in Georgia, besides Judge' Stcpkwi* Vuiu.htry aetiou upon it, on ths psrt -of the Democracy, neosssarly involves vohffgery obcieence to an admittnl ueurpation. • Tbnchuiee, in our judgmeut, alioohl be mtfde upon no mcli principle as that stated. Our cotetnponrry says Judge Stephens is-t-AWu/iMr to thia or aqj other y.lertj State office by rotor of the Sd section of the 14th Amendment, aqd therefore cmUtkot tula his seat," Ac. If the I*f&latur» set upon this qf- tumptio*. will it not be SSI set, end s rot- •story set, of obeim.ee to that outruns upon the Constitutional lights of ths peoplp 0* Q corgi*, attempted to be per- petrated by Congmss in regulating the qsotytoAqpspiJFudMai aed Sfrfr —elm? .ir‘ u,i ' u ‘ e CM#o, “ Had the freemen of Hiildleeex acted upon the assumption that Wilkes ws* ‘•uuUgibSi” that tho unconstitutional “disability" aSetitp**! to h* fixed upon him, by a oorrupt Houaa of Commoaa. was “spinf;" w sbenUbean sssspte.1 by them, gM voluntarily acted Upstk, *S if it wen -•adte" wsuld English liborty evw bars has* eeasasd from TWy wswrps- ttoaf Wgald not the wofrss sf UtJdis- ssx have,hjr*wh M Hot, ollnohsd the nails in their own politiosl coffin* ? This was just wU*&M(M Wflntga thMi to do. This waa ths very thing that tVatbam told them sever to do t The ercation of this so-called nflfrfrffiij, was ths lav of ths Health waa held Jo bo.' tuel- mm' by u mnjemy of ulent disability" clause attempted to be incorporated in the fundamental •Tug tlx? voters at the potte; and members were returned, who so decided it to he, by their votes, admitting Wilkes to his seat, notwithstanding tho so-called "dis- plflilr'V and - fceligftiisty." And we entertain not the slightest doubt, if tho Arug frauds pt Liberty in the United Btwiii- teawt'«to look ttjtoo this '' tllia bility" c\*utw of the XIVth Amendment as Chatham looked Upon the " tlittibilily" attempted to be fixed upon Wilke*—will commend it f Was it "/oily" in the unfaltering friends of liberty in England to persue it ? We, moreover, most respectfully ask, wh.-re-bi^lm Ol guy .people p U r- ntiug ft, wfl6 havo not made up their minds, voluntarily and of their own ac cord, to surrendor the most inestimable tights of freemen? With equal respect, WO say to our cutemporary, that we can not imagine a moro stupendous “fully," ou the part of any jteople, than that of a voluntary surrender of their right*, with tho vio* ol thereby buiog better able to medniain them. A. H. S. Bawmnat).Shipping Cinct. MURRAY'S LINE-NEW \ ORK 6r SAVANNAH. EVERY TUESDAY from rack port. INSURANCE BY KTEAMKlte OF TH18 LINE, ONE HALF FKR CENT. Tta# first oUm •tesmnhlpfll LKt>,. DEARBORN, OommMkdsr. VIRGO, BULKLEY, Oommunder, this lius, and one of these steamships leaves each port EVERY TUE8DAY. Through bills of lading given bj these steamships bf ail railroad connections, and also through bills lading given in Savannah on Cotton destined for Liverpool and llamburg by first class steamships^- 84 Bay street. PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH MAIL STEAM H1UP COMPANY. sisTB sm- I'.I.V.V./H, EVERT 8ATTTRDAY'FitoM each port^ INSURANCE ON COTTON BY STEAMERS ON THIS LINE ONE HALF PER CENT. CABIN PAS8AGI $30 DECK, with Mbateteooa 10 This lino Is oompossd of ths first class steamships WYONINO TEAL, Commander. TON A WAN DA BARRETT, Coiumsuder One of theeo steamships leave each port EVERY 8ATURDAY. Through bills lading furnished by theeo steamships by all railroad connections. For freight or passage, apply to HUNTER A GAMMELL, 84 Bay street. For New York. THE GREAT SOUTHERN 8TRAMRHIP COMPANY. F.VKHY THURSDAY. Insurance by this Lins can ba affected under oat open potte? At cos -half per cant, CABIN PASSAGE $30 00 The first class steamers Herman lalvlngnlonw, Cheeaerusu, Com. Wen. Barnes, F. G. Mallory, Com. WU1 sail aa follows i U. LIVINGSTON GEN. KARNES.. THE Baltimore & Savannah fln'UAMHIIIPCOMrANY. ftlHK tTEAMSBIPS OF THIS UNE SA’L FROM X Either p«>rt every five (5) days. Through Bills of Lading end Passenger Tickets, tesued *<» all poiute in Georgia Alabama, and Fieri- The ships an sS first otam. and composed as fol- Wws: ftragosaa Cart. HOOPER. erics CapL BILLUPS. rtk l'oint Cspt FOLEY JAM. hi _ _ no Bay street. Savannah, Oa. J- B. Annas ws, ^A|enl WEST A OO, Afonte. ■ — ——mah, (i saptfifi-U UOUTON ABIAVANNAH that he of jfidggHM.Misfr Hsgl.nd, «* ruth to" "and repair,« tmperith" in ths apqUW* fcdh SSbStdy men*-'to ■ts aAwhlp tinm***** Staamahip - ORIENTAL " (TAO tens). OspA. F. M. SNOW. Belling from each port on tho 10th, 30th and 30th yssjjg.1 lading given to prtacipal petal* i^olght andSasaranos at los "^SoodTSSrardeSTfroTof sommfc Order goods hy ths dirad Mas horn Boston, sad told transhliuat aL RICHARDSON A BARNARD. r A1< * southern Business TJrtiversity, Cor. Ilwi.ift A Alabama NIm. ATLANTA. CA* Open Day and Night. A tuobouuh riiAcncxL a.nd svstuiatiu •e etc. Young Mon and AdulUi, Viullf jls< Uumii toe tax tovUo* la Flnasccasil Trade, la Um aSoriMt powttin ua. tad tt IS. I«l n- Erenlng Sesalsiis from 7 to 9 O’clot-k. a Uo twhluf nr catalogues sod Specimmm of Penmanship B. F. MOORE, ecptMm ^ . PROpCTPAL. TO THE LADIES! Grand Display of lC.llinery! J. M. HOLBROOK ATLANTA. AND THE iu cell end inspect his LAOIEf BONNCTt, HATS, RIBBONS, AND MILLINBRY GOODS GENERALLY, Whloh 1h Now Heady for In- Hpeetlon. Ths most Fashionable and Latest Styles of Every thing In this line can bo socured at his Store. Competent LADY MILLINERS are in attendance, who will lake pleasure in showing GOODS. FURS! Uls Block of LADIES' FURS is complete. He hae them at ALL PRICES, and to suit all ages. LADIES' DEPARTMENT up Stairs, over the HAT STORE, proper. ■ septM-gt OITT FLOURING MILLS, GEORGIA. If all thingx nro equal, why not patro ixc homo numufatiare 1 I HAVE furuinhed my Mills throughout with NEW and IMPROVED MACHINERY, sod am now grinding new wheat, and am pfbpartdto and win guarantee evary pound of flour that I eell to come fully up to representation; otherwise, it can be ship ped back to me at my expense. 1 am preparod to furnish tho trade, in any quautity, n sacks, half sacks or quarter Hacks: PRIDE OF DIXIE, from choice white wheat. CITY MU.IS FAMILY, from selected red wheat. CAPITOL MILLS FAMILY. ST AR MILLS FAMILY. 11HAN, sacked or miHsoked. J. E. BUTLER, Proprietor. tug 11 2m Xcn Koute to Moliilr, New Orlcaim VIcksburK and Texas, Blue Mountain Route V I A SELMA, ROME, AND DALTON ltailroad and Ita Connections. K A 8 T EX PRESS TRAIN Of Ifeliiw, n-a.and IHHod lUllruMl, uii.lu. at 8.1m.at 8:10 P. M. sud making close connections with train of Alabama Central Railroad, arriving at Meridian 4:00 A. M. Jackson.... ......a 11:90 A. M. icksburg 3:88 P. M. ALSO, make dose connection at CALERA with trains of South arid North Alabama Railroad, arriv ing at Montgomery 7:10 P. M. Mobile 1:45 A. M. New Orleaua 4:38 P. M. The Road lias been recently equipped and its equipment is not surpassed by auy in tho South for strength and beauty of finish. 44~ No change of cars between Rome and Selma. HILLMAN l»ALA C E CARS through ft-om ROME VIA MONTGOMERY to Mobile without change. NO DELAY AT TERMINAL POINTS. Fare as low an by auy other Route. Mf- Purchase Tickets tia Kingston at the Ocncrsl leket Ollce, or at tha H. I. Elm ball House. JOHN B. PECK. General Passenger Agent. E. O. BARNEY, Oeuaral hup«rinteudcn t E. V. JOHNSON, Local Agent, ■eptlfi-tf No. 4 Kimball House. Tlio I tn»t Call! a reaolution Instructing TO CLONK MY BOOKS And turn them ovtr to the Clark of the Council oa Fifteenth Day of OCTOBER* All who do not pay by that lima wl.l be waited on by tha Marshal WITH COSTS ATTACHED. Now please remember, teal ou tha Iasi few day*, aU cannot ba waited oa; so come up at once, com mencing Monday morning, the 18th Inst. OMee hours from 8 to 11, and from 3 to A V Baspectfully, JOHN THOMAS, MAKING—ATTENTION I LADI1 _ r.—Hr*. L. F. lteaaoo. recently Ml t 8~.Uto. rqpm. U, It- 1M.M IUU —n gopar-tos mn^asvi^, Nd. where she wUl be pleased to have the _ ^ tha d|y aMi aN toarnte* B»r etple and # ^pPrmsi Cot, Basted and Made in tha my **U*d upon th* votora, „ot only ^ TS f O ORNRR ALABAMA and MHOS BY KBITS, AT* LAKTA. OA. nm. eawsw. ^s*^ fro apadal favotito of Cfatoham. Par- nuuoi-TmMnt B<*ram. per Ifr M«» h*v*tbto*frto*Sftjr, ormore, Vfti£* fn it tou?** Henry Btechoff & Co., WHOJAtALE GROCERS, 1)ft) D1ULEB8 IX A. 1*1 oo. Win**, Liquor*, tSe- gSi'ATounooo. SCO. 1*197, Out Bay Stmt, CHARLESTON, S. O. o. oaonorr. o. wou s. u. riiru. LANDS BERG'S LUMBER YARD, omm ocobou B*n.»nap moot. ATLA NTA.GA, AU Kbwb W DremeeI ami e walat LiimSrr. J*A*r. A OO., Fiipriatosa, r. a. TSB.owa j«i Proprietor BxeeUier Flsstrriag Werks, l\ O. Uox 400, ATLAN’rX, UA* yinmbtts, ©as JitUrt, EfCHBERG & LANGG^SErT Plumbers, Steam and Fitters, Are ahraj s Ready arith a FuU Stock of Grh, Steam and Water Pipei*! Lift and force Pump*, of all Description: Rath Tub*, U’atcr l ionet*, ll'aiA Uaeina, and a General Assortment of Plum ber*' and tla* Fitter*' .Italtrials, Chandelier*, Go* fixtures, Globe*, Etc. lulox pnciitsl mecluiiic*. Ui,jr tn w^l prc;>.rnl to circuit order, la a workmaslik, manner ud at u>e LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. oetxu Aikiniu 6on Dxodptn**. THE ATLANTA SUN! DAILY AND WKEKLY, Live Paper on Live Issues’ ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ALEXANSEIl II. HTEPIIEN8, , ARCHIBALD M, HI-EIUI1TH, j Proprietor*, J. HEXLY HHITH, 1 Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political Editor A R. WATSON, News Editor. J. Henly SMITH, General Editor and Business Manager. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Dally—Single Copy. Twelve Months HIx NTontliH . 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Each subscriber's name will be written on his paper—the same in Club* as otherwise. To secure the advantages or Club rates it ia only neceaaary that the term of aubeeription for each one shall begin and end at the same time, and that all be taken at the same Post OAce. How to Homlt Mont, y ■ paper will be sent from 1 paid for expires. MA- Persons Bending money by Express mote prepay nargM. To Oorrespondente i remain tn Crawfordvflle Idenee. All letters intended lor him, either on private matters or of this paper, should be addressed to him at Crawfordvllte, Oa. All letters on business of any kind, connected with THE BUN, except its Political Department, should be addressed to J. Henly Ruaith, ““ “ The Weekly Sun b • torn., • diMt (ia aurto form) Sited with the cholOMt rmllin, aultac. of th, IteUx—.w^thte* which a Kdltartete VteU il everythin* w wv in th, Wi i th* araa r Mehta, and tn* c «**< in MI dnll, Iwue ISnt I, of fnn«nl Intervt. All of Mr. tt.ph.iir 1 THE Btnr 1* th* organ of th* Psopfr, th* Adrouta of Jaattc* th* Dtfrnd v of nt of burden* h**p*d upon a tax-laying paopta, Pofmtor mm] OppnMka oftQ It will adhora to tha old, oafs, time-honored Undmarha of the Pamocratic Par* tTi and atmily ocpoae any •‘Departure" therefrom. Mr. STZXPBEZfS to thoroughly eulinted in the Work, nnd.will contribute to its cotumne almost dally. We sak the friends of liberty, everywhere to aid tn extendB* oar cirealsUoa. Oar Weekly Is a very shaap paper, sad Its Club Rates ore particularly favorable. Ybe FrsaMantlal contest for 1871 will be the most important In the history of fifed are luonnotow. and oR tent patriots hold deer, le at steho. TJfcUU SUN WILL BBTDSAVOn ruth, sound doctrine, and corre ) LATE ; utterly repudiating t tt, while we are Ming rapidly b sound doctrine, and correct principle*—laboring earnestly and notooaly NOW. BE. tee do-nothing, say-nothing, be-gutet, dood-oeteae policy borne down tha curreu^whlch la rushing into tee whirlpool To disseminate trul FOUR IT IS TOO advocated by aome. _ _ f Radicalism, Centralism and Imperialism, the Radicals, with the aid of bayonets, have throat upon ui ..... liik Ameudmeato to tho of the ao-colled 14th tern tn Ota gw ■g by, dtoMRaod bolli upon theoe i ■ledge of coarse mute ' depart" from tha faith of their tether* Boose of them have thready ftoe over to the eetenay*# camp ; and while they and the RatUcol cohorts which they hsv« Joined are calling ««t lae- til> for ossa to go with them, a tern ethers are advtetng os to hold our paooa ket we dMkafb the hmoaoey and distract the issmmli of the Pemecredts Party I Vat By. tf we should hold oar pence, -the stooea woaU cry aat. M We cannot ret in* ceaeeal oar people to oocepl and woteoem their owa ruin, and thank wod ter It le of the oteaeol lmpettemee teat tke> tesnis be dtecuased bow ; for fee ado departure "* by the General Coaveatioa of tho Party wbl be, not only wrong lodgment M wUlbt tetal tn policy. fidelity tolh* Qsastttntteatotbe firm teal of Pemacraey la every State of the Paten, — we one who Is a tews friend to (hat oacred hmtrmmeeh an a ee-worker with us in the great Liberty. The rights sad Hbectee of the whole people are jeopardised not any i to the North; and we of tha OoOthbave no tntereeu at stake In the momeatoua adoption of a time servl^ ng to priori pie, bat to onr b of the Booth hare I tote and Sente. oNke. tenses of the day.i 3. HBNLT SMITH, Manager, ATLANTA, OA, Commencing Monday, October 88d, Mix at * I *w*r .... ,j, J -Unfltu jMHB (tiT.lt t ARO CORTINUINQ FOR EIGHT DAYS. PREPARATION ON A GRAND SCALE! L Kl/l k1 a i ii r. i a i THE FINEST PARK AND BEST RAGE TRACK On tlio American Contluant. Seven Magnificent Exhibition Halls} 25 0 SPLENDID HORSE COTTAGES I $10,000 IN CASH PREMIUMS Offered for Fast Horse*—Trotting or Running. The Fastest Horses in the JTorthteest and South lobe Present. Superior Aeeommodatton* for Stock. A GRAND STAND CAPARLE Of AOOOMMODAYINO FIVE THOUSAND HOFU. GRAND STATE REGATTA! Over$l,UOOin Cash Premiums! Boat Clubs Invited from Hew York to New Orleans. Fifteen differ ent Clubs expected. River bank Terraced for One Milo. Ten Thousand spectators can be seated on the beautiful grccn-sward at ono Umc. Three Newspapers to In Printed on the Grounds. Telegraph, Express and Foet-otooos in full operation on the ground, day and night, for the convenience of Visitors J AHANDSOME COTTAGE With Private Rooms for accommodation of Editors and newspaper Correspondents. GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION! Every Day at 8 P. M. EDWARD FATSOX The distinguished Pedestrian, from Mew York, will appear on Monday and Tuesday, October 33d and 34th, and Illustrate his wonderful powers of euduranoe which have excited tha wonder end admiration of the worid. Others Exhibitions of Rare Interest and Herit I VUl b, ol DVljr Occurrence Tknagkoa* U. wvk. STREET CARS! WUl taka Paamogen to and from the Park to any part of the City every fifteen mtnntoa TAMM, OXLY TKX CENTS I SPECIAL PREMIUMS! tn ittnl. ivi*vv«Ww t»tt IH>1lMUlDAniiMI|MH*l Only $32 from NEW YORK to MACON AND BBttTUNl Twenty Thnnaand Visitors Expected Doily ms the Ground*. PT.V. HACK IK, Pointer e Qirtce^nw.o. iv*>n*Meom. G. R. ROOM*. CONTRACTOR FOB BRICK AND kte *1 rnnet to tew I \J UmCWrm.U -nj-ttr-tt.to.ttt-u-.vjtoto |«gasrr •END FON NEVISED PREMIUM LIST* TO THE Ul