The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, November 28, 1871, Image 3

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mN; THR;ilALk¥ '^jj^^u/^iiiEerfiJdStori^iIsidFtWMiad- oresdnAuTSIlriiiwBbtop'To' /r’M PaQli Local and Buxbw* notices 09 '«•. ‘■imkom% acapwy, fug*- ‘tresrl, afWK fe»v- flmvn'B, aa** \ ilw ,’. -,.’». Mud "0-.1 UNEH i v. HIE CAPITOL. Tbe question of fltata aid to railroads w as sprang in tb" Annate yertordsy, by jjy. Wsllborn, who introduced a bfllpro- prei»g4o allow any roadtW which afd ku ,i' benr gHtrted th chnstnict a nsrrowgaaga without, forfeiture aMheoxl. Tlus< is* 'hiore liberal proposition than dot Htii- ..fctffcw aMy-Athwhinq,* gang*, m** would harei ashed., ftfc.HIro loffariag a II. tjin a* mucli • money toward buying i< wha«U»rr®w/ja bad beeo prcriously of- ' ' fered toward buying a ft “1 Jaatul-goad a thib^ as (tie narUw gauge meg wants tf*efUB*4t.*> lag in 'their ' 2ror,t2y would only hara to raise sub- , ssiipttau enough aeotjpp,, | and State aid > would do the feat. It is 'hoped' the present Legislature will budl*4hfe atattfasAmatter serf ly. »«%«aatttl'ftW , -ii»ll[be8i_ _ I prostituted, ahd if persisted in, the State ' wtj} soon find herself with adotof benk- rupt railroads on her hands, tbe assets of wfafokr would btaely pay for the paper upon which the State’s indorsement is written..; state aid for iatarnal improve ments, when improvements are needed ead will-benefit the people,' is all vary well; but a promiscuously granting of inch aid, without much, regard to tbe general ntility of the enterprise to be aid ed,' fa a misfOrtone, rather than a benefit to the people. The Legislature most go slow in t)w spatter. ' ■;jMiptle—*Hta WeJeome. ' Our Now YorkCojuespondent, •‘Oboerv er,"offers alow thoughts relative to the re ception of tbe Busman Grand Lake, Prince Atexlk, which do not appear to hsreoeourred to the people generally. How far “Observer" is correct, the read era of Tfry Sun must determine tor thep- aelvee. ' Tbe Americans boost of beiag a liberty- loving people. They boast of having no titles' with which to purchase reaown. They boast |of nothing hereditary wv< genUeand “pluck," and yet the very energies of the nation are taxed to honor a (tripling whtf represents the most au tocratic government on earth—a nation whose millions of people are sUvi where liberties depend upon tbe will of Urn autocrat whose eon is being honored by our Government sod by the freedom- loving people of Ajgerioo. The aire, of the soc who is thus being honored hge stood for . years and years with his foot upon .the neck; of Poland, until thht nation is throttled, and cad no longer straggle foe existence. Only a few weeks ago, while the Russian Empire was tortured with suspense at tht long delay of Alexis’ squadron in reaching Hew York, an .import*! edtase went forth from St Petersburg, denyinf to tbe bor der provinces, the right to speak their otn• languages, and directing tbe Russian to be the language of officials and courts, and in public matters generally. Yet upon the very heels of this tin par alleled despotism, the Russian Grand Duke arrives, lusty-throated American i^wwssi -belch a thundering weloome in hi* ears; American shipping flaunt the colon of Russian tyranny; loud civic mouths shont weloome after welcome in one tremendous flow of. language; the gallantry and the beauty of Aperies are fuBstark mad to get a sight ot the be decked stripling; the Wkite Rouse at Washlagtow is thrown open uhd Presi dent andOaUnet, with their wives and daughters, give him a cordial, warm hearted, frank, flattering welcome. The spectacle hi'* strange one, America— the freest nation of the world—arousing herself to do honor to the mop despotic of all governments. There may be a meaning beneath all this which the people ot this country have, aq far, failed to penetrate. Tbe ways of our rulers, for a long tims, have been strange and pest finding out The home ly ways of Republicanism have keen laid aside'for jmaoffly »*d diapley. Thagirb of power has been put bn in high places. Tbe Government g has been ateadily strengthening itself with rights with drawn >pm the people. The change that a Single decade has produced, is such a chang* a? was not dreamed of ten years ago, and justifies the alsrming cry of imperialism that has more than Once sounded in the aars of the American peo ple. . ;.<twarewett,if the people would put all these matters together and try to find out the meaning of the whole. They ’an tio empty’,'meaningly* mouthing* of more oourteay between nations Other - Princes base been hare before, bat non# WM ever boosted, at this one haa been; and it werf safe, tit least tor tbe people, to frame their own determination as to whtit means- this effort of Republican America to do henor to Autoortitic Rus sia. Mayhap the time itinot far distant when tome American Kosciusko Will <al), and when American freedom will utter a -ah4*tba» w«l tie mors hopeless and Bote terrifying than that which Poland gave when first she felt upon her neck the iron .heel of >he. sire of the yoeng 1 r .man who is near Bating salt at hospitable American boards. " ' ' If Amsrioan people love liberty-** has long been their boast—they asneot esoapo from the kindred duty t*f bating tyrsntSU 1, They mint feel' how heed it is for the lips bf patriotic, freemen Uf have to pres* tlrn mailed h*nd of despotic With thought. ., l in»SM,iu»i M Joy U)U owe w«# mine, StptI u er me with tlieir gLul^iucK TioujbU liu on thosskln-snl oudlua trsln. '■ Wb<m<a»lltt*>wvu. u»r> |ur. ; Vqti'VSfS.MW faster, Ofatoto big*. inert gribf, ;3S3S±±:! a»< s»t*nsClwiistiww3r^ 0, suar* lust, wren life lotted Cut, And hop. reutod elmoet gore, BtopoUiud oat sreiot light Ana bffdc me still lru*t on. And when mj wild kMfiit fenpffd with Joy, To n«r I hastened ewer; (ha always met me with a smile, But with a cold waK never. SON-STROKES. Iowa has prodnoed s bale of oot- tbn “#* good a* Southern." New York is to have a new maga- sine to he called “The City." 1 “There are more Clews than one to BuHock’s rascality," exclaims the Bos ton Post MT~ If Alexis has any literary acumen he will duplicate Thackeray's “Book of Snobs" tihen he. goes home ' itO' “ttis not remarkable that reve nue offioer Krsysanowaki should be pec ted ot having a “bod name"—Boston Poet. t The sale of Tilton’s Idfe.of Victo ria Woodhull has been prohibited in Ger many. . The Germans are people of ex cellent sense _ “The Grand Duke wore no or ders; bat General Dix received him on board the Powell with a deck-oration." Jfete Pori Poet. The Dublin University Magazine mysthe use of tobaoeo, produoee hypo- oondriasis, amaurosis and locomotoro- lax. This elucidates the appeqitince of martial law in Sooth Caroline beyond a doubt' . MT* A Hew York paper .speaks of ex Gov. Bullook as "the Tweed of Geor gia.” We prayerfully trust that no human being tnsy ever be so cruel as to speak of Tweed os the Bullock of New York.—Courier-Journal. , t * m** u jr*p|.TtiJtititS'is Wo republish from the New Orleans Sunday Times tho following etausss, which, it we mistake not, are from the pen of one whom we used to know wed in Washington city. She was then s lit tle girl—the favorite of afi who knew her. We trust ear readers nill be as well Pin' pert slog tbe outpouring of MT* In 1863 Grant wrote to E. B. Washburns " I never was an sbolition- it—not even what could be called anti- elavery." But the negroes that were then so coldly ahakep off he now takes to his boaom with unutterable fondness, while be whispers in the ear ot each— "Am I not fondly thine own t ” And now every Radical in Geor- gij* may srjae, frothing with indignation, and him in the ear of the absquatulated Bullock, “Et lu BrulsJ" So it. ja. In hit tienay, tbe great deputed, not only makes a furious effort to gore his ene mies, but reserves one vindictive bom to thrust into the vital* of those who were his friend* The following paragraph, from the Washington Patriot of last Monday, shows to what allusion is mads in the ebove: Governor Bullock, defending himself from the outcry against lam, denies that be has profited to any material extent bv the peculations in whioh he look * hand. “I had to wink at the stealing around me," he said, and “pretend to take my share. If I hadn’t done *>. tho kasvuih et-bsggers and scalawags, with whom U forced to associate, would have stolen me bodily.”. This is that kind ot nnkindoeM that kill* It is tiie very esseam ot ingrati- tode; for if .ever a man bad friends who stood up to him, that man was Bullook, and now for him to turn upon them in this way, it is top bad. Honor ought to be observed, even Among thieves. Honors to the Despot and Op pressor—Ttooa® wvtip Pay Sack Honors are not True Ameri cans. Nnw Yomc, November 21,1871. Yesterday. November twenty-first, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, was the rnost magmfioent reception d»y of u,y^man ^ever^mesnd in the city of Hew York—*n Aroh-Duke crf Russia, son of the Emperor of ell the RuseiM, mede his mnd eppemmnee in the city of'New Yoj». , JSSWtJS&’K.-P of variety; the ladies sud gentlemen in crowd. Inst ohstmetedtheatrects, habited in their best dresses, crowding and beiag crowded and j*mmed together; th* Grand Duke, and other of our public men. IB oairimfea and PH horseback—all, all. In honor, adulation, and glorification, of an ofbpriug of Imperial loin* In all the AM of Beren|y-aix, was there atijr «ncb display to greet the arrival of afiy of tini great men of science or Irterriure onr shores r In our great Btivolutionary WsrTofBtivehty-flix, did we have wiy Kussi.n vofuntew* iuihatoontest f Hot u*but we had Koacinsko, * n<1 ol J" native* ot PoUud, ip our Bevolution*ry IbreSSr* secret tripartite con«){rmcy and WWdMIWaBd, ami by a tenitory, caUed the tnptiriite treaty,’ they brake. Bp the Fobah ■-ParHamontary Government and thus crushed down the most chivalrous people iUEurope. , :r ' In our Revolution we had Polish and French volunteers in our armies, but no Russian, nor any Russian assistance; and now we are honoring with idolatry one of the descendants of the Russian Emperor, who participated iu blotting out tho ex- i .tenco of Poland from the niap of Eu rope. They cannot bo—they are. not.- true American descendants of our revolu- tionary fathers, by bowing the head and bending the knee to an offspring 'of im perial aptoereey. Ousbbvxr. . — s-tis Compensation for Teachers. Haws Cor sit, Gxoiioia, ) November ffl, 1871. j float. M. A. Cgntisr, Dr. Patilio, and J. IV,Murphy; Being wall sorjuaiuted with yon, Iwriah to address aj Short oom- municafion to yes, and, through yeti, to the general Assembly of C iQ' gia, upon a subject, which' I at least, donaider of some importance, and request your action upon the asms. Without any tedious introduction or explanation, I wish your united influenoe in getting a bill pasaed for the payment of teachers for the in struction of tbe poor during the '68 end '69. You are ell familiar file history of this whole matter. remuneration during the last years. During all this tune there worthy poor children—the noble offspring of noble, pstriotio sires, whose bones now bleach upon the hills from Gettysburg to Texas—who should be justly regard ed as tbe wards of the State, have been taught, nearly eves sure the war, either gratuitously, or have been wholly neglected. I think the teaohere, as a class, are about as self-sacrificing and liberal as any at onr nitisens, rev* the “Heralds of the Cross.” I consider this, therefore, re a debt the State justly owes to tbe teaohere of those years, and that it would be nothing more than justice to disohsrge this liability, la behalf of my brother teaohere, I call your attention to this subject. I trust that you Wifi not pass it idly by. Myself and and others have tried in vein, heretofore, to get the attention of the Legislature directed to this question, but they were seemingly too much ab sorbed in railroad enterprises, specula tions and aelf-aggrandisemf it We con fidently expect from our present Legisla ture immediate action. Having all con fidence in their intelligence and patriot ism, we look upon our* present Legisla ture re tho harbinger of ti happier era fo'lhb histbfy dl Otargloridds Atate. , Trusting this subject will secure your early consideration,. I am, vary truly, yours, " J. P. M. Reaves. Primary Democratic Meeting In Oglethorpe. Lexinotox, Ga., November 21th. Ai_a meeting of the Democmts of Oglathorpe county, held in the oourt house a*-Lexington, on the 24th of No vember, Rev. John Gibson was called, to tbe chair. The following resolutions were then proposed and adopted; Resolved 1st. That in order to save the Democratic rituens of this county tbe unnecessary expense and trouble of send ing members to the Convention, shortly to be held by the Democrats of the State, for the purpose of nominating a candid ate for Governor of this State, onr Rep resentatives in the General Aaambly be and they are hereby instructed to vote for Hon. J. Hilton Smith, thy present Speaker of the Honse of Representa tives, as the candidate for Governor, to be supported by the Democrat* of this State in the coming election. Resolved, That in the event the said J. Milton Smith should not f>e nominated by said Convention, then our said Rep resentative* are authorized 1 and eipeoted to vote for and support the candidate who shall, in their opinion, be t jat suited to fill the Gubernatorial chair Stithin par ticular juncture, hoping and believing, as we do, (hat our said Representatives will support only such an one a* w« our selves can snpt >rt at the ooming election. And the Secretary of this meetfog is. required to forward tire proceedings of this meeting to The Atlanta 8mc, with a •quest that the same be published in lid paper. ) The meeting then adjourned. John Gibson, Chairman. HamnebX. Mobton, Socrctaiy. ftltuoal life Jngwance. LOOK TO YOLk INTEREST! The Mutual Life Insurance Company OF NEW YOltll. ITS GASH ASSETS OVER $50,000,000. 4arbaane, entlrrp, ©mt«, 1 W. L. WADSWORTH, Atlanta, Oa., | CHAS. WIHI W. L. WADSWORTH & CO.* i Importers and Dealers in Hardware. Opposite dames’ Bank, Whitehall Street* September 10-ljr ATLANTA,, GA. pakdd's chivalrous people Wf™ tb* Christian bulwarks of Christendom •gainst Mohamad an conquest of th* center of Europe. Christian Greece had been conquered and liceome a por tion of tb* Turkish Empire; but the Ottotiun armies did not conquer Poland. Her people repelled the invaders *nd es tablished a Representative and limited Government like that of England. But at lsnath tb* three great despotic powers of Europe—Brnsia,^Prussia and Auatru- UKORGIA MATTERS. Columbus is excited over a ohicken with four legs. _ ’’ Floyd county Democrats have held a convention and nominated Mai. J. W. Biaooe, L. H. Walthall and Col. Bat. Jonee aa delegates to the State Conven tion. “An elongated specimen of theeacnlent root" is whst the Cambridge Argus colls a potato. Borne has tested her water works : and pronounew them good. Rome has mere burglars than she wants. The Americas Republican is smling over a ten-pound potato. The Thomaalon Herald is “under sin gular obligations" tor some fresh straw berries. _ Sidney Nelson, of Thomaslop, wm found last Sunday morning badly burned. He bad ben lined very freely Saturday night. A half interest in the Fairtmrn’ Senti nel is offered tor tele. The Madison Appeal has a 2| pounds quince and it squints. Madison baa some soulet fever. Mra. Sophie Sohley, widow of **-Gov- eruor Wm. Sohley, aid at her rwtdenre near Augusta, Friday morning. ’ | Page has been coo rioted Of voluntary mansUagbter before the Sumter Bflpenor Court. The Sumter Republican want# to know what's the matter. It taya: We ae* the nameof JDr. Blank, Senator from fills District, among time* who voted against the paasageofthe Election Bill over Act ing Conley's veto. Dr. Black was oOo- aidered a sound Democrat—w* voted for him ta snob—and th* course ha hreseen fit to pursue hsanot only surmised, but mortified, bis many friend* in this sec tion. Ap explanation ir due b is ooeati- tnency, and we nope he will give it *t once. Willis Reed, s colored Ku-Klnxer, has been arrested in Brunswick. He mur dered a Mr. Smith io Florida. The gin house of W. J. Hicks of Troupe cottnty ( burned last Monday night. Ty^..'i;„ ,nW ^ D8 ** T i A " 811 WtLUONB or DOLLaBS. ATTEB JEOVtDINO FOB J. sUnsblUBMU dMermlDKl bj Ik. Inwrsuxi D.|»rn»«.t of tk. HUte et N.W Torfei. Hu tli. I*firr,i Ayuto, Inoone. 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Po end UtUo Mm. tlato. and thUMl b* tak.u U How to Adnlt Mon^yi Ni%^ tolfSTemUreulreoato. tat H UpUd far. ted tou *« Mwo* re usd whu tb. Urn* ‘ii^Wreueiliudlng uoa., b, Eiptu. mut prep*, ut|* — - -ab- ' ' : To OorrpgpondentR a _.8tfif*i«ufi ♦rth rpnjklR In 6r*wfor4Ylll«. (is coonoction fflth THt iUMj ld«4cc. All Ifitun Intritklriil lot bun, ftllhfir oh bnviio inffttora or oonaootod with tb blfi (»*«-• shouW bo MtdrraMh to d..- will not change hi* ree ’the Political DetwrthMh- wtmjUB (UN. .ugt us PotKtoU Dtpartnut, toad Cotffin^Btiori jtwfiCMfimPotflsJSminbk,‘4it. New Cotton Attd Produ^ W^^ THE FliANTEZUI LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK. • - -r firrun • ' •uLwtoritoBKll OapAM^ OW»JS MIL LION D aiLL ARS. iflurrm at» rnrr«.i i The Warehouse./ pf j i jPank, J' '>ICor. Campbell and Streets, JS NOW READY TO will be made upon Cotton in Warehouse, or upon ■AxPariia* Storing Cotton, with the Bank Georgia, ccrrfo# &yakces Offioeis. The. Bank is prepared air ail ting* to mate L9*Nfl ON.PRflDUOE ot IBIONB oa the moot reasonable terms. Parties .would do well toi apply at the Warehouse, ft oommunioat* with the u . J . hi if .1 U CllAllJ.TtM .J. JEiepNS, PreaUsat, Jlfo, r. KINO, Ylce-Eya*^*|lt, t T, 1*. BRANCU, Caahtsr. WlLBBBPOaca DANIEL D A N| I3 L COTTON FACTORS* '■ r Agents Ootton Fpod Gufiflo, NO. 3.WAKHEN BLOOK, OPP08ITBOIOB*HOX»L, ff TOBBTA, OA. 1 Mi Au isj vui^ttoip "J All bunineoe ontnuted k> theftn Wul hnre etriot penonnl atteutioq. Orders for Bagging, TipaprRope and Family Sappliea pStm^tly^fed. COMMISSION 1 1-4 PER CENTV -rwr :>n \ BEFKKEHOEB : . . .* v> t Judge JQQN P. KINO. Pree’t <Morgi».IUU 1 Bofitd. I Cot. L. M. MtUi IHriiWf Oi. %. . Wflkfifi Courntj pXdUl MUlto B^Aurto*^ ^ ’>« T. O AKDINEH, Keq.. Pree't Diokeon FfWtilier Oo. I W- W. SIMPSON, Xig.. C AtHMtrtUrchRat k PkDte^^ , Nstiool Befak. AuRUfftel BRANCH, S-O-NS— *- 7T1 ^Oo, COTTON factohjs -AND— .—1 .- -t .w COMMISSION MERCHANTS, * ' JU --liH> ;i ... } . f.'ir* fm^nom" . .Ii.ot inv- Offloe at Piantera’.Lokn * Savings Bank WarehoaBe . « 'I ,K - .t/F-a-J MiQUSVAb OMROiA. J^IBERAL CASH ADVANI or for Shipment to Domestie or Ft J»* SPECIAL ATTENTION sept28-6m MADE ON COTTON, TO !BE ELD HERE, rign Markets. I to the WEIGHING ot Cottas, Jamiln iunonlt Sealing RU(l)in«». JOT Family ImIum. SIMPLE, DURABLE, ECOMOMUjAi*. fTHffi 7*1.1*. ftREATBR^'vAWIWTY OP WORK, WETK ffMWER changes than any other macniQe. Bold on the irutsiliaant plan, in payments of lollar. a month. Office ana se esfoom pt. r ... .. • . (L V, SHEET, QRa. JLg^t. UN8EOTIONAL, UWPABTiaOl, UNPOLITIMi 8BIIW1Wft, The freshest neriet of results of Officially adapted by th# scientific rsssmreh, - f anfi deeiyla State Bear* V.’j&Bfilfcfi, The Weekly Sun hut (la awrto fml (lire with Um cbotoul rudla* tofar- tataff whka «pyeere in our dnlljr luoe tlut La of genrA Interest. All of Mr. tJtt-plmnn Ufa wuhip - • •- ’ • ' 1 ' THB trait M (he organ of the Peopls, tha Advocate ot Tuatice, tii* Defeqdftaf PoinfirItt^lS.and^thjiojyoiunt ot bskito heaped upon* t*ar-p*ytngpebpU. It wi!l adhere to the old. uf*. tv. * is thoroughly *n ist*d in the 1 Por to it* ootumne almost datfy, W. uk th. 1 rtud. ol lUmsts. —T*»i to teodlnf oar clreuUUon- Ou »*tljkl«» tffi're mJ«t , ?^Srt»jUn the bttor st-tofto- tore to- Aretotokoidd iSKstt reived ere momeeloofi. nod nUiLUt j»t<- fVUUt? 10 the OoneUmHon le Mm title U •na who ten ime (rtanAtothai nwi t GbfJtT 'A.riakuoM lU.jrtiw.nfUM in the North; H»d wo bt the A«>»*»»have •ronotooMBoo to North end Month, ollke. Wo reopootfRUy uk % t*it ehere of pobUc \+kr<*ifo. All communication* or fetter* ou OiulnfM etfionld be i J. HENLY SMITH, Manager, ATLANTA, GA, An Aiuclation eompored of muy the Kvcral Southern Slain, feel- Sckool-Hook. which ihosld be eo- mpoliticol, which .hould pnut Kience—ore now iuuing a cam- Text-book, by the cmiaeot seboi- whicb ore tbe Cheapest, jBeg, dM^ Now pubUtoL MAURY’S CE By OomnlndMe M. F. Matrsv, of the mode on *m in «ke itady of thU sriefiee; i-i>in|>U.lied Southern teacher, “are char firehneu of otvlc which muit ever repdsi ... _ . . UK.I by all who wi.h to tnrtl Oeogrophf u * to/wr.aa sotosgisg to StoO (*(«* OUU, and not merely os as mumoration of drifts.-. ^ f ,,.„ .. .......n » Holmes' Readers and tpottOCO* ■ ut Hr Uum> F. Holm so. LT/I>, PrAPmor of Htitory and flimiiil Tito tow taOe Dti nofhondwen >1 .1 ll I lb ■ I Il0f», ithmetioal' OfiHaa, 1 - «• *■“ J is-at wafaBfj* of here by IntelUsest J tor men toi drill, aa to clear, dkdatx. I Beautiful I ■' Uuirenity Serin" emtaa ., '.iPHiCAL Jimiir Miliiorv Inadtato. A uriuefbebkswtich JTd which, in the word, of a well kseWB add ae- itrrixed by a felicity of orraageaut and sbrels I Ms auric lire i* thwysey «M WMA tfafbo greph’iril Iwoaty. They »re .tudily ■ch-ctiotu of proto and verve, and Dla.fl Venable’s A|- nr CnisLii f>. VxKiSL* LL.D., Vifgini* There book* sic iwrired el SOtMoclioa,« beiag tot admirably lion. Their rneihoi. rata, ami tofaM and rhetoric* U carefiilly graded Ihroui Holmes' filfftorx oMhta lllllfiid ■Iitfi5 1 '"“““ Goo so* r Holms*. M-D.. af totstaari* rfyh»»- R aWntagi ts |ly af u H.-th* '^tofststto JSS 00roe. deyayto nhjyrreensdge. 1 re , ,| -ti" 1 at 0*8 uad.eiaisl De Vere’5 French Cramn jU l¥U ,,j suited free tony cuntoio. .pcetmen pojr. of sack. • Add ran XTNIVBhSITY Chiter# SAM tor oir’new fr.T'.UstttAtra) rtRSCBIWISB CAM wBstanweweNEw , •refttshrw w. A. SLfiYiblii. GENERAL’AQBNT1 __ _ ATLANTA, *KO* jD^nwcr 19, Office; Corner Marietta and