The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, October 11, 1871, Image 2

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THE DAILY Wkdxkdat Uonrao SUN. .OcroBiB U Office in Vie Sun Building, West tide cf Broad sired, Second Door South of Alabama. Wr New Advertisements altcays found on First Doge ; Local and Business Notices tm Fourth Page. To Lawyer*. We publish in (oil, the dcciniona ol tha Supreme Court; aJw the doilr “Pro- cecdinga" of We Oamrt, k«d keep the “Order of buauiese" aUixling iu U1J if«»U ftrTht »M. t Tmomas N. Honun, TLosuemili#. Oa. Jambs iun Burra, KooxtIU#, Tenn. Day* Pkl, Athene, 6a. A..L. Warner. Weodetock. Oa. J. a. Caubwkix, Th—ns. (k 9oiJo T <£ KEDEEMEl). HKGK.MUiriLD ANDDlSKNTHHALtKU # X l f]MM Ca. Q, y. TiMM, Mxrr ft Ca.mrife Mi ^Ms3SB3Pi r A. A. Yamsims, TteMSrfli.(ia. K- Q. Wnxi4Ms. Dstos Point Ckaag* tf Onr Subscription I’fUu Wff tsk Attention to our new tenn* of ■nbsniptioB in Ike first oolamn oo our teAl#—.. ■ - •*rsH ^ ***v W*M „f.-l*« •£«*• WIEILT KUPoI DMNcntit t;#ft9 WltSli u The aigmi of the tiiuee are booomiug t&inment of toe great object for wbicb we bare bMt using our utmost exertions ( tyr, the Uat ax month*. As signal eridcaot of ibis, we refer to tbe fad that tbe late 4jW MVYoi tbe ‘JfaVfDOpMtma,’' bad phbleAtbem selves in bold antagonism to tbe asurpa- tians of Us Baling Dynasty at Washing-' -fofow <«* I To those who ehsrgs n» with being “fA practicable," “red hoi"and “revolutionary," is oar dootrinea, and allego that we are ad vocating principles wbicb tend, not only to disturb tbe hanbasy of the Democratic Party, but to fix upon -us ^rpofsot "htrop'' «^d;“uitu/ss«»,'’ wrt- plyttslMr. JMTMsbu was denounced at* reeoinlwpury agitator by tbe Mpenalietn of id* day. Ha, ssd tbs Democracy und^r bin. hoapver, rcmuetl ^d.sjmd the Ire* KctitaJMbs of tic couUtry for more than bait a century. -J|f the same sort of rmhilioiutry priocipim, mud by tbe same sort of Heeolmim, lh« De mocracy may again reacne nad save the LUH>rtiog|>|1b* country, In tbe Mitcst of 1872.’ UUWte sentiment, sn the light line, and unity in action, for tbs socom pbsbmont of tbe asms great object, is all that ia neeWmry to secars the grand achievement Tbe signa of tbe times, wo say, arc strongly Indianting Hut this unity will be attained before lhc\)' l ‘" ing of tbe compeigu. ' And we have tbe following from > an other quarter: Vis Manchester (N. H.) Public Forum, of 3d Ssptcuibcr, 1871. We give this arti cle to our readers, ia full, and oommead it cspesislfr to those who havo charged <ss with “muring" sgniasttlie “Northern Democracy." Hero Is n tree ulternucd of Northern Democratic fletfUmcut. It is, at Ore believe^ the Mol sentiMditb liich is euteplsimrluhy the, huuust ma*W*:ff the Dompcraqy everywhere. South os well as North:' ootuiniTluftAilUss ik.V/ "NewspejM-r editor#, atuuiji speakers aud pre "siuuei pultUt taus of •«!? name and sort, niai “their boat or their wont to mislead aud bewilder tha nmmvs*.******mnuutamn “food smoke, blow thnr noiny trumpet# lu any way “and npon aujtfctag they m* fit, but to ixrnv “whether our Federal OoYernmeut la to be restored aJufiodf rOlWlabad It. baaed UtaUon, “or, lu oUtar words, whether : Mnnsr.xnraaa3; ws “transformed tutu a ceutrallird d< “quartern i, 1 luto a oentrallxod despotism with head* Washington, and wo Uio people be gov* wr;aa “Executive may, (a Ala dl ‘‘|UV«ruiBeDi of any KTgtt. hr rent iU Governor. uu* ^prlMD or dtajmiwe IN l^RtwUtnn, WIMicC h# 'ofirta, suspend tha writ of habeas etrpas, declare taw and trample tint people dowa under “mart aitaw and trampto tin* people dowa ut -tbo bMl ot kin amod aoldiarr. Kaeh lathe *>—>b'»l by aa utterly depravad and lutemanatteB' “great, aaottloutKl by Ita aiihtwr* is-nt Uk»I th« hyj. ~"ontm4 Witt iwtirtly (>mrt dare TW tj*<+«■« ■ ^ r -*Y«^lktBf Wt4te#m«r andoy, la by auffar- “anon of a recklMn nnprlndpled, auda. u>un. lm- tf0*ms oTtelMttwra WtW—Ui It Minder •prvtealy thlu condition of thin«a that *• write ■ v, * 4 ~ •:«gl *ooullnue t~ Tha |(Wt parauiouuV “tkrimnaaat Au country will “MU tha ltemtN rati.- lUpuhlkaa Lkaatlaa la. ahall tkfo* mointwm lute my “ ‘ laauo la, wkethef ra«tora and main- STS % Uadlcal rwtoluuon. R ua, and uttiil it ahaU be anooaw 4 teaaaa are aa babblea in tha s.'eompsnstrtly WRrtllw and te- - ; Vb«te Ute paiijr Unlw ahall Imoocbc united on this snmnsnn sentiment of tbs mnanen, and shall )o<n in the issue thos limMsteT, they >msy4odb -Meebibl the rnnstgforionntbUtbAamsrst womb IWYJWriWWf' tv Amwiam r»> ptss see sot yet rips for Omtiwfosn Despetassi i UaX thsy can savor be arosseU VJA grabd raSy’lur As prsservs- Uon.pl th<ir Ijboflies, under the lead of men, who call upon them to connive at, ** " All Hall tk« five* ping Vletery Iftbt Uallaat Democrat-y of TtOCl Tcxttu has been under tli© iron heel of lUdicul liule, fixed upon her by bayo net*; but now bayonet* ore no more bristling around the poll*, aud every fi'ti iimii ]ite a right to vote hi* ho neat aentiment* unmolested. And tlio Democracy of that State ad- herect to tbe ancient faith, tiring a plat form to tha honest masses upon which they coaid honestly stand, withoutstnlti- fcstion; sod hod tbs truth inscribed on their banner, around which they eonU and did rally, with heart and soul en listed for the success of tbs troths pro- claimed and tbe triumph of the greet cause. la :i Pricnds, the troth will win. For it, the great besot of the honest mosses will flg!^ A sWfetsdhflrtnoe to honest prin ciples, will triumph gloriously, wktroae, any other esune mast result in defeat and disgmoe, l a»“'h . WASHINGTON* ^GOUHESIHIN- , UENCE. i Letter from 4M Cm to. He ply tsthe IVathUeMnC'liron- n^-a / w.{) Mi fT . Wssjukokui, XWr I append to this latter an article, in foil, from the chrrini&C, of this rhotnlug, in reply to cartaio poStiroH of my pub lished letter of the 2^lb ult, thereby giv- hignti Asfoiifo'if' fttuherf which that dacron* journal would do well to im- To She ‘grirremtrn of M>y charge, namely, that the Chroiiidfntirrpaper was, and it, “skWoiW” by party coemption, s special bvbnioal plea is interposed. I said that at the time Mr. Morris bought out the Chronicle, “it wnsoneof the wou- dera of tho world - where the purc/inse money cams from.” fco this, it is rejoined, that “Morris bought for cash," anil It is feebly intimated that ho got the “cosh” "iu o way that Goto soems disinclined to earn his pittance.” Truly enough, per haps, bnt ft ih farther on said that bis process waa "by diligent, truthful trol l Jfow, it is precisely the question what of ‘‘dUigmrt" qnd "truthful work" MomsdiS, tod vrbo paid film for it. It is kcowu of all mou who know any thing ol lira inner doings of Radical Senators lost Winter, that the Chronicle .“passed >nh> the hands" ol Mr. Morris, then n mere clerk of that body, ia the imetat of the enemies of Gen. Grant— that Forney was himself shaky until bought over by the l’rosidcnt with the Philadelphia ooiloctorahip, and that tho Ckronidi wus from tlicuse utterly re pudiated by the Administration. Now, it ia scarcely neceaaajy to qflirm tbal'nte'puMiAitibh dfirdaily papri- like tho Chronicle at'Ulis p<iiut, is a very ex- fientive luxury. 1' am told that the cx- r -usc is over a thousand dollars weekly! repoat, then, “Where did, or does, tbe tho truublir foTBblt’ otVrTliiTulvertisiug columus of that sheet for tbe post six months, iio must per force open bis eyes wido—aud reiterate tbo interrogatory! It was under tlieso circumstances tlml Govornor” Holden, after- having run away from North Carolina, dropped down here, and immediately ooinmouccd “ ne gotiations" for tho pnruhase of tiro Chroa, iris newspaper, as was announced by udoz- eu different correspondents, at this ]K>iut, and not denied by any one. It will be ob- (nEteftitt'SsWS referring to any “rails" paid by cilhor himself, or the “Governor,” to New York iiboul ihi* lime t~ It was,-bo it rumrmber- ed, anterior to tho Hare up of tbu Tnm- mnufrhrrtr, -n«d lujflWlbe'-Riirc up" betwoen Ciryelpy aud Collector 6 uoa^liliran tbs cut June. >n delighted to employ in making a mtii bene, permit mu to refer to tho exact condition of New solo ol>j«vt was, au*l in, public pluudor ! litluy of tlien^ care ^ jot about Uonerul •uch. fgr I MSUJB70U11 te » fiue t^tteaf tor qa X k»ve detetmiMd u^er to «urnwUr Ik# road ihiu ibe luuMte of tbow who *«* nukoiof It witboot Evsxy •one here J ob—what then ? mows what I liupai by'“tbo Radi cal adjuncts of the Tammany Ring ” I maun Murphy and the gang of plan dere.w of the New York iJaatom House. Will it l>e denied that they have tdir'iyi Irien, mid are yet, hand and glove with thoplundt rs of Tammany? Is it in tended to be gainsaid that succor from tliat (piartei has not reached the coffers of the Chronicle f While I write I perceive evidence cf a change, ftmtfajneptaUy, in tho stutus of that wayward journal. Have Murphy 4 Co. brought Grant, Crcsweil A Co. to lis ten to rooson 7 Tor the first time in many a dgy I see, thip morning, a sop from the Government in the f'hroniUepnn a post- office advertisement! It must, therefore, he conoluded that Coukling's and Mar : phy’s myrmidons have supplanted Sum ner's ragged regiment in the estimation of tho "caah" paying Mr. Morris 7 The President must, nevertheless, be careful of ingrates and turn-coats, But “rr » 8«T ran FIBST T1MR IH HIS LII# THit Gcrebai. Okaht “has fct thr r.ABOESI 1XH.STIH TUtaBKATarruOOBt AMDCBZtZ." Cato. rnim Uio WjulilngUm ukraalob ol October S. Meplieni an* ilia Cato. Tut A TOAST* •Dt who CAlU 1 oiitfliuU-Chto 1* in reg»rd to facte and ra«#ooable iu Lia deductloaa frow U>«». vkUa Th* Sum '* OMo te rc*ardteaa of the one and abaurd in the other. Ua trtea lirft to tell how Morrte oacua to get tbe Chronicle, and cud* with aaying that he doe# uut know, a ronclnalon te which any aenaitrie reader disinclined to earn hi# pittance— by diligent, truthful work. Uut Cato proceeds te inquire how Oovernar HoU>n tot the momiy to bur out Morris, aud te explain it invente ft vfty bungling falsehood about coutrlbu- tioua from “Madieal adJutM t# of Ui# IMmociwtlc dlspteci teal of the Ckrstmcle; and has not lnrested s dollar r deahrsd to, for he intouds, in due tliue, te again in North Carolina. He haa preciarly what be wanted, and ws wanted, a position on tha cditerlal staff, and th# charge of tbe department for which he ia eminently fitted by ability, tact and ex perience, and iu which he evidently annoy# the ex- Confederate Vioe President. Uut Mr. Htephens expresses great confidence in ie Judgment and truth of thia inverted and per verted Cato. It ia not the Amt time In hla life that Mr. H. baa put the Urgent trust in the greateat booby aud cheat. When he mm*m that bU bogu# philosopher baac# a iar-frtehed libel on a total and InoxctriaMe perveriiion of fact#, wtl! he atop to reverse hi# a 8un has a Washington correspond- hiuiseLf, “Cate." ij« te unlike the a (Ut Ae atern oU ttomsm wss csreful From the Georgia Clipper, Werr union, Oct 1,1871. Letter to the Members of the Georgia Legislature, n fa Horn. B. II. Hill. Tit the Members Klect t\f the Ventral .UicmUg • ltecauae of my personal connection with l of the State Hoad an a ie. and the J He Sem _teryad have mceUred from liU Excelled and owing te uiy peculiar fitnvaa for u. o. .-wdskh, a respectfUUy make, directly to you, this coumunteft- party. lay: of thi'iuc-aro a jot about Uoiicral ftohcgVkilf «u) Oeaootttic r, 1 jmt iu aviUeooc, tirntly, tho fact that tho ihulioais, whou jj*rtjully iu (Htwer AIWbbt, tlevtH«l n fioU^uio by wb»rh, * peaisHff iu the city qf Nmc York, tbu ^luuth r shoulil l»u tyjHuUy diridnl! Thiff act is not disputed hv »uy one. Tho ouormous framlH upon tho public of that city, vum porpctntUd under this regime to % Yt'fXfrefit u cxi'liiilod, ap- We have other evideuom ou thia sub ject, to which wo inay allude at an early ih*HKin.<iK vt'.n?.vi iA)-H.a plunlnen waa parenUy, Ueueral Grant waa approached aud liought with a “Cottage by tho Sea." Kvervlwdy knows this to M t fact, hut hrhA Ran bIV**|fo-Jfop«rir gfM iMnf Ibe rerbal nreliminnriet.’ I will venture to affirm that, although tt» thiu# i*a*-,ou,- parent, no man could proa* it before a Court of Justice, especially turh an ona as ia presided over by Ilia Honor, Judge theSiimloy to cuYjuh aud snstaiu mere jurtuuM newspapen, farwpmfoan. on either uhlo,atiutit Jtom no irhcrc cine lb‘ m the tiolitical Uomorrah cf America—So* Fori dig I I might h«u rent tho case hut prefer not. I wrote, iu special reference to the Chronicle, 0* follows: . T •• Coder Uiese circnmatancc#. it waa with morft j*S£ the bands of that other hogs patriot, ei-Ooveruov Httiilen of North Carolbaal" e e e e "And note properly cornea the informs* \ I am enables! to give in thia vary Important i II te that BoMXm tha mousy te-aqalain’ mu le, froui thr adjnncta of the Pemocratia (ilurtiun. I did nut duubt tho purity of Democracy or the aouudness of its principles, and I knew that If uuity prevailed in iia ranka uiy great desiru for the success uf the ltepnblican party in Ueoivla—upon which depeuttad my chances for a fat office—would, perhaps not be realized While the reconstruction of tho Mate upon lladi- gai frtaciplos waa the fixed purpose of my party, I greatly feared that tho temperate aud wlae course of the Democratic |»rty would furnish no *pr«text to givn this purpose success. With s quist Democratic viutery 1 could seo uothiug but prosperity for Ueor- Hta. uy n'peatod recouatrnctlon In the past your prosperity had bean deprec iated, your bustneaa para lyxed, your burdens Increased, and your hopes of recuperation postponed, until 1 could see nothing but Irretrievable ruin beyond another repetition. I could imagine no higher or more patriotic motive thau that of perpetrating, by dishonorable maana, such a catastrophe, and I undertook that work. Mature reflection and ohssrvation had satisfied me that tho Fourteenth aud Fifteenth Amendments were tbe means through which to accomplish this, and l therefore determined to beat it iuto your and the people's hernia that they were legally adopted, uml wero fixed units of tho CougUtutioii, never to be coino to convtuco tho people of tho Houtlieru State# that they wore igiioramuacs aud serfs, uuflt te have a voice in National affairs, or use tho franf ki#e. ’llku# infornutl aud thus convinced, I decided it my duty to remove, os far aa my art could, all pre text Ibr Democratic aucivas. Willi this distinct and aitiglo pun' 1 ** 11- , I issued, two wooka before your election, an address, urging your ]K-ople te rocor- nlse all the civil aud political rights conferred by these ambmliuciita. and^t protect all persona voting the ltepnblican ticket. This address Iia t the effect of placing me in a poaitiou to re reive the condem nation of all honeat men, and advance my Interests as i learrn. mr action* in your rnenns—me i»nm- crafts—In diSsrcat i<orthr>B* of Mis fftete wars maliy astonishing—they were so peaceable and fair. It an happened that 1 waa in a position to t>o informed of tins, and I shrunk from the imperative doty of ac- kn wlodging U. I wgs defeated i and for th# first time since reryuslniction l>egan. a Isgiaiatnrc ini (ieorgia, as chusen by the people, will assemble, Lualily and net. I roHuaATcnATa you aud the »«, KswCJ you nave acted Iu tefercuoe lo my wishes, you and the people are welcome to all the information you lean get. lu some respects the work waa not pleas ant, but h« has little courage and teas worth who kite in duty lot natality h#t*uss. In some ef Us fea ture* aud associations, it la uupleaaaut. I will make two genoial remarks: The first la. that for d acliarging only my duty, t havo received ouly unmerciful coudemualiou (roju those who mqU not appreciate the nrcesaity of [ ' ■ duty; and those wljo w^pe actually working to complljh ftnothcvnconstruction (J. t. Hryant; 1 actually Joined fn « uqfdue coalftton in these < damnations, * The ftecofid remark la, that 1 l»vo hegrd 1 word# from the North, and witnessed a manl. read moss from some high in national position—from whom jmt bate been taught to expect neither kind ness nttt Justice—to listen te nntrntfis. tnd deal with >u outside of the Constitution, nut it la to the fob wing fWct# that I deiirt*, to Jmiicr to myself, to call hnrjyeitj •tteptlou, s»d ask your prayerful toa- I had no right to tqftfco an© pledge# or promises for mi,for I (Jto not think yon wonld bo elected—Imadu vi ral for myself, and got well paid tor them. Goa of which was to nao oty Influence, in ease you sect- d.*ntly got into offiog, to prevent the irapoachmant of iuy dear friend Rufus, lteniember that the last Leg- Mature held that each House of the General Assem bly was tbv lodge of Jhe qualific ations of its mom bers; end under that rqjlng, cruelly “ouated” safe ‘ or .ny colored friends. Tyne, the Republicans i this, but then we hgve contended to tho con trary^' Vow, to act the matter right, it la your duty to “oust** every Democrat Whose be contested by “— " — SiHkH ^■Bytfcta means the tbe Jr«« wjll of s«y |ieople. In tbe expression ‘ - - Yfinr legislation, you ^womd te the —> Of those VM • r _ profit to the 8tate-m>d It usrsr did pay a dollar under a i.sm.xratio admiolstration—baft it.Dwell known to in> s..:i that I hold It subject to the will of the people, and readj to return It when safe and proper for mx to do so. I now feel that the duty of advising and dictating i to tbs psople of (teorgia and yourselves, which de- 1 BnvC’OCl Slllxiglcai volved on me, lias been discharged. They have 1 cartaluly been the queerest and most inconsistent of all tbe acts of tny life. Yet I believe and know they have accomplished mors for my pecuniary success than any of my pmv.ous acts. In ail Utia I Lavs Asms -^V-|r to msss tbs Democrat!# party or any body else, except mjselt, sad 1 despise the honors .. -• -—a- * ' die writer# are gentlei JUt^trlianujus. LANDS BERG'S ” LUMBER YARD, OPPOSITE ORDUOIA H*TT nfun DKPOT. AI’IvA NTA,GA. and Xiatlu, Wlllto Pino gnarii. Window «A» hers _____ _ and inrafabla of being bribed.' With an inward conwKHf esc that uiy moftjves ware for self, and with ft positive knowledge (hat my humble efforts •Iden fruits, I have abided in kith, te would come wtwe jnetine would and when my detractews would find record for themselves of U they did met poeaess believinw the time be accorded me, at "they had only mat which they would be the sensibilities of gentlsmen. With a lively hope that yonr labors will take the direction I have condrso udlngty mapped oot; that a11 honesty will so tickle: that aU peramud and poUti- _a.._ ‘ ‘"st the eMd of peace _ . Mfyisk sm te which ao many brave men haw# feught end died, may be obscured, and the work ef veeonelrwctioa go on until our noble commonwealth shall become an Integral part of a despotic Empire, I am, with high regard, your Buprcme Dictator. D. M. A. Qogg. Esq. 4U Kindt ot Dretaed and framing Lumber. bMl-lr A. LAHMB1M A 00.. Proprl,b>n. r. o. thuowarn. Proprietor Excelafor Plastering Works, 1». O. Box 400, ATLANTA, UA. aug38 6m. ' ; , SASSEE N 'HOUSE, (Ponudlj CoitAd State, Hotel.) rTOEHRR ALAUAAIA ,tul PRIOR HTKECT9, AT- V_y LANTA, OA. rT H R. SASBBBR, Agent Proprietor Atlanta San Prospettns. THE ATLANTA SUN! DAILY AND WEEKLY, Live Paper on Live Issues’ PUBIaISHBD bt TH hi ATLANTA, GEORGIA. AI.EXAWnEU II. STRPIIEN8, ) _ AJtriiniAI.il M. HPEIGinH j Proprietors, J. llKWliY tOaTII. I Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political Editor A. R. WATSON* News Editor. J. Henly SMITH, General Editor and Business Manager. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Dally—Slnglo Copy. Twvlvo Months . . SlOOOIThrco Months Six Monllis .... 3 OO I Oho 31 olUli . . Sttaton Stale lair. The next great annual GEORGIA STATE FA1E WILL HELD AT.i Commencing Monday, October 93d, AND OONTINIIWa FOR CIOHT DAYS. PREPARATION ON A GRAND SCALE! THE FINEST PARK AND BEST ltACE TRACK On tli© A morion n Continent Seven Magnificat Exhibition Halls! 26 0 SPLENDID HORSE COTTAGES! $10,000 IN CASH PREMIUMS OKTercd for fait Horan—Trotting or Stunning. The Faatenl Uoraea in the JTorlhaeeat and South to be Present, for Stock. G RAND STAN CAPABLE OF ACCOMMODATINQ FIVE THOUSAND PEOPLE. I> Olutos For Bnily-Por Annum i Three Copies . , • 37 OOlElglit •* • • • OH (HI Four “ ... ms oo I Ten ** ... H4 oo Five “ • • • 43 OO Slnglo Copy ... acts WookJLy-Por ATR-rvixm i Single Copy • • • I'll re© Copies • • Five Ci>x»l<'* / , • i One Ilundwd Cqplcs 3 OO j Ten Copies • • 3 OO J Twenty Copies N OO I Fift y Copies . . IS OO • 38 OO OS OO Ol^S OO WooHJy for Slac Montlueii will, through yt»ur lsgts)etl< wsewwftes swd shay the enftsfting di alackaada* aud HepwUftiran#, by fleeting me to eseftttaTbf t A tdnafux. my the OonailihNea d United Htatca aa prgoUuuod by tha authorities ol United Mateo, require that yon ahould respect and protect tbo rtehta or all poroone without retard to nwiflc. color, dr prcvimia condition of oerrttadc.* I have a litti# faith in year wisdom end patriotic*, ad an undoubtiug kithown, aud believe that our ofib'iyl ftciiou wiil indiceto my opinion. Wiiikt. oe fhe cut band, it M eoarobly neoeaaary tor is to Mm 1 feitt aot. wadeyawy airruaaetawee#, edvlae bjyovlb, the ItepuMtoau#. to osm* their opprvs- aiona vjhjii your poopla, au, on the other hand, I can never conoeel yonr people to conttaaed opposition to obnoxious aniiefiettwla that have been pinned on to the Constitution by 1 oroc, fraud aud perfidy, os- pet'ieUy when such opposition promisee to change results, and to restore pcaco and prosperity totes Thia sue pie statement, so oooeietent and luauu feetly rauniublr. embodies all tho philosophy of my ir State aith ipe hfAXusee^hte pleasures of peace. Whether that is law Vfilch Y. Minded uj>ou foroe Tbe specific “inknnajjok]' lku* given in my letter upon tbla i*articular point •eU «R «ra*v bndfii xocatli. I aanpoaoj ill awreoiaem to ba ooBcedol inaUquar- tens Raxing bearJ it all over the oitj _____ aUtioat a tirmtbol Aaoial; ia fact, aval ry I B**b looms, and a beet luwiur* * uiu mu uuuop, wow a issue* my aunwia :f December, that the recognition of all the amend- nsnte, whether regular or irregular made, Would firm asm wap ground ftar an men like myself te Biimio Copy Tlx 1*045 CoptoH Five CojvIch Ten Copfog 1 OO 3 GO ‘l oo V GO Twenty Copleti Fitly Copies OnoUtm4»cd Coptpg Hlnslo Copy IS OO U4 OO qq oo B Ct» No Hubecriptiona, to the WEEKLY, received for a shorter period than six months. All subscription a must be paid for hi advance; and all naoiea will be etriokao from oar Books when the time paid fof expiree. CLUBS: Name* for 0LUB8 must all be sent at the earns time, and take Urn Tpaper tor Uio same length and all be at the agate Post Office. Lech Rubecrlber e nemo will be written oa his papsw-th* aftmg In Clubs a# atl atlvauteges or Club ratoe It la only ueccttaary that }ho term of suhntrijteun for e_ cud at tko Fame time, and that kU be tafcuu at the tftme Poat Ofijc?. time. tow to Remit Mont>yi the lues of the person sending tf. No paper will be sent front the office tin tyls paid fifr, and xaa.se win always he erased when the time To oorpeepondwxte« Mr. Stsphene wig remain In Orawfordvilie. lie oonnecflon with TUI SUN t ul eftaage his r*a letters ou bneineae ef any kind, omukested with THB BUN, etcept its Political Depariment, slippU be addressed to J. Henly Smith. Manager, Atlanta, Oa. I GRAND STATE REGATTA! Over $1,000 in Cash Premiums l lioat Clubs invited from New York to New Orleans. Fifteen differ- an*nuU«,»v«vi«i. s\i vt'r bank Tcrrxccd for Ono Milo. Ten Thousand spectators can be seated on the beautiful groon-award at ono time. Three Newspapers to bt Printed on the Grounds. Telegraph, Express and Post-offices in toll operation on the ground, day and night, for the convenience of HANDSOME COTTAGE With Private Booms for Accommodation of Editors and ffewtpap«r Cofreepondants. GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION! Every pay at a P M ERWARD PAT80XT WH8TON, n. 4miooU)|Kly^rtHyi, tnm Hew VorL wUl appwr o» HoelM? Td««l,y,' oetobei Jfci'uiil Mlt, •* IHarfirtw uawwl If nl pomelo! OtiSprpw wOi,k kara »dUth wonder,and admireModof tie world. The Weekly Sun Is a targe, 8 page sheet ft* qa ot the Dolly—«• varytkigfwhlok Editorials appear In the Weekly Tea SUN ia tka cr#»>«f tk, Hoopla, tha Advocate of JqaUce, tha Deteador oI Others Exhibitions of Rare Interest and Merit,! .■i . > * t it.. WUl u, el Veils Oaaaeme nmo«kaut tk, nek Opproaoloua ot It will adbora to tr. and atamly •nliatad in tha assia sr jks ftn.tr asaaapiBPea should aay that I canao they slick their bead* into the first i daikr imyem »■*„. m* kwia mtoa, *i» hole, no other part!‘hf their bodieaor <b tt > .- < ' fur - >b " < ! ll °« lh « 1 . r *7 ?» u*hi f<»r pooketa can Iwocat, bji aa auquinilirc Vcr*u" " .) And bow iun I mot f Why. |>J Th«» u „n«haqoimiilwct I u rail roar •«- inaty wOMed denial that "H&feo JSB UUEJSSPJl S4a“ttS a SI ||«| haw«fo aw< Minus or m any way <Ai sui. u.wa, limilui>iwi,ww,i u, to, ou, pi,Kot Moma Irqm the editorial or bust- m mSe’^enUm *W *•> »• Ties* h,iiMi7 of the Chronicle!" Wind moan, then, the eclattraa efocngralata- Um* trade. Fur it is the itftyimte tbo^efrtn. In the (All Of l#70. I lc .AOjWJO Me( in PO»lSHM. “| An cdiMwIn New HowpAtregroAV irf^NXGiA'jBrflkdtSiita.to T%i3spdmfof£TZn*orJF$i i vv. Mao* »•>. KHrtnU There ought to ba a law paeaed by the L^ialatnre of this sml erncr Other State, and by Cmgrmetoo, tk# pnbik mosey. There akould be Uwa that Win hang every nil tea I thief at defaulter te this country. We sere not te xM gmQ he b#l°a«s. if be steals duty of every on# to rob learned that niedgett A COk ti»Mextracted from other jourooliand publiiihcd i> tho Chronicle itaolf, ol Iiia CjC. S5 «5iV> t» «5J»o Pa' n,InuST>^ acccaaion to tin political •HxmtroT of ‘ViL"! that paiww? Whte loeaa, tho inaortion b£rk!^>pj of bis Dtme A* C»-oditot 7 Above fill, wluti not elect me. I knew that this road wo# a great po. ,n th. T>e'-tr« noi^irti.utc. hi* rei,- to the cooccni, if ill** uoilber an oa it lUodgeuwaagreetymad WMtda ttel amis editorial" nor a bmducra rcUUon 7 #1jgfr* ftStbSSK‘Zr'StZ’Z —* ‘ * * aatvetton. I fixed ip tn it. and I de- mocntiQ r®. STREET CARS! wm Ok* Howaw, k> MU horn tk, tef» x to a? pot ,t UM cplr mert anon 1a,lm. ream, OMLY I II, tni^.ia ...II .voImiI l.twri “ ' - ~... : J u ' uafo t . ; I, ; oiiujl i^/iraliaifj Xa.. ud^aioN. SPECIAL PREMIUMS! Are offered, amounUog U over $ 10,OW. Five Tbonaand roller* edhrod'hf one man 1 V * ‘ ‘ ( ■ l it it N j PmnmmmU lb, nalxo* ua ItowboU IrtmnV'rt.Uo, u hm tfOe lot ruaipn u* rr*%kt ktn kmnaa, atk *1 tk, U»a tk* Ooaanr taw 8,w y»rk t> Xe* Orlaw. ua tau ctkM» to Beneath, if.>in. »y- owt laOpTM, aua kr. Main* WU4 uihi. Uwa VWUT. ir k« dE3nMa am pm. -tu UUMl eu Ut* *»aou> ■■ira—l <tate OW, nit,. u4 Ikuik Oodl *4|Rfe«*.!te;-»-nes rtinawikwai) I, entr Stela ol Ik, Uatoa, ul w. raco*nla* mou metrament, aa a co-worker wlik ua ia th# sml Ami# Only $32 from NEW YORK to MACOH AND " r UETHItN * otnwiqiqi.Hurtk utDoaik.me. , iv^cttwRjr uk . IkUr ikir, ef [nil,tic tutaiDw.. • ua BaafWM. Uxmkl Hr utdreon) I, ■ luMUIk. dir.wku'i J. HENLT SMITH, Manager, ATLANTA, GA, SEND FOR REVISED PREMIUM LISTS TO THE UNDCRSKMED. W. A. BUFF, Mayor.