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- f x THE DAILY SUN t*, Politic*! Editor. ATLANTA. GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY :(u, 1872. THE„P4Jl,Y^yk .udipimutly n-ji'ittml it? It was only when it —a party strength tint oeut Spaniard ia represented u bain volved in aoiuu conspiracy. Madrii pears to be a Taat neat of politic* trigue. Serrano ia aaid to b* involved movement in favor of Alphooae, aa ex-Qneen Isabella. Boy, Moantly Miniatar of War, fa to b* eompromiaed with tho Oarifafa Borilfa with th* Intamattonala. D4 it became , a party accepted it to keep another par* ty down. Willie the North would aearoa- ly have felt negro suffrage praetically— it atill puffed at the very thought of if, you forgotten thia ? Negro suffrage war an after thought, aoaroely dreamed of by the extremeat Badieal. We do not enter into the hfat^y «f MORNING EDITION the important lfauyf now before the oountry, and Trtt deaervee the esteem and eueldenee which an aoooided to it ie Warren and adjoining oouatica. The dttw>*8r nineahia ’ volte ffklfi trot and out Penoore,tic nominer,” and mys stand true to the people, and prevent the voting away of thfa money on the mere aiokly acntimcntality of cultivating friendly relations with our half-savage friends in Japan. The Ala bama claims had been givao ap In order to oultivate paaoe with Gr«3 Britain, ly. We do not mean to apeak them 3 fenaively. Bat we any to good mi and true at the North, that it fa aa error, and criminaMpfaUm them. It was the Auuristar" able and *G"a**Aiwijnni i +T toraiortoprnnT^li; diu ever otaW.'tfalt ft I' still small votaa ,j ef tmtli and hoaeaty mav be heard? Thfa , it; middlings iyou that .? .-All the dfftaai been oegeaUi -ZSZZTiT:. intended to oMfa' i tb£ all la 1 and mauyBepublmanauot oeitag to p up tho useless oqnteat, a motion to >unt waa oarriad, a| half-past four, by not- thia or that a, bat eba root c July 9B»@26 18-16; August 96*(p5* r September 29*3981; October November It) I&16Q90; Deoembar 191. Boston, Hay a#.—Cotton firmer, mid- M3UC” 1 Pbiladxu-hu, Hey 20.—Ootton firm, lumatmfai middlings 901. ud bf • Marram, Hay fifi.—Ootton very firm, a*a fariat t 1 middlings 94@24|; reoeipt* 304. 1,— r -|— WmiTNoroif, Hey 90.—Ootton firm; ; middlings Met exports eoeatwiae so I boles; sue* 74; atook ftHM. I ~ ' ■ farara-1 Ten Millions of Dollars 1 poisoned. Mtsgovernment has beep wholesale, corruption this been festering ■ in the bonce ana joints, anil the vfayf ■ oorffbf file public service, atf denomina ted. Mock loyalty hie been the only understand, and spirit to. wisely. The Nineteenth Wentworth was eleot- ariddttagsfitai net reeHpta Ida helm aataefiOfi; etoefc *000. •Nonronx, May 29.—Ootton firm; law middlings 98 Jc; net Teosfpta 90 bales experts coastwise 188; setae 00; .toot bouutlfnl in apnekranoe, and nt hands enlivened the occasion. A watchman employed by Fab SMiBaagfei*; In the Methodh t Conference the Committee on the State ing, drinking spirituous liquors, [ from thsai aftsvSQtliSea^ ISIS, win taetttsjl amafawa.fae.saa TUgafaeg the new wdh hut compare a brothel iehoriea,i wttb awrell qr- Union" nmbinatioos to oppress a difffanut seo- MICWQAN- . sziSUszcrXizzziZ oral Government for Federal code, sod Dktsoit, May 29. The Freabyterian General Assembly umU to-dey disposed of the reports of the finance and mileage committee*, and sift cents per member wras’fixed upon as an 1 »— r f or i TEWHt4PH NEWS | By the New York Associated Press. and mileage commit assessment for Aasembl next year. A memoi' byDeathouSlh, in Nxw Took, May 39.—Flour is dull and drooping; common to fair extra 08 25® 010 75; good to choiee do. 010 00(318 Oft Whisky oloasdat91. Whaat fata buy- era’ favor; shippers and miliars imriat upon lower rates;—01 68(31 78 tor No. 2 red Western; 02 06(32 10 for amber Western; 91 00®3 16 for white do. Corn ia lower at 71®72o. laud fa duU . — from ths Free hytery ol Brooklyn on tho subiuot of occupying the pulpit in the the powerful portraiture of Milton. All the terrors and horrors of Jacobinism havo been enacted in our own oountry. We have seen gigantio war and 11 jodahed, nccusioi THE CAMPAIGN. women occupying the pulpit in the churches, was answered as follows: That there is no necoasity for a change in the Pvti on the Chnppaqnn Tile. CnAHLEsToN, 8. C., May 29.—The Re- publican, the oldest Badioal newspaper n Booth Carolina, this evening, hoists the banner of Greeley and Brown. It fa subjeot, in oonstitntion of tho Church, __ — , and ths Memorialists are referred to tbo deliver ance of 1872, whieli expressee the jadg- 1 „§ si.:., a i.i— mi_ • l: ’ i now safeguard* become naeaesary. With us, instead of anoh needful eafeguards, meat of this Assembly. meat of this Assembly. This sotion de clares that meetings of pious women, by themselves, tor conversation and prayer, are entirely approved; but. to teach and exhort, or load in prayer in publio and promiscuous assemblies, ia elearlr for bidden to women in ths holy oraolcs. the old ones have been atrieken down, bgta HI M a * d * *8* iut takoa the ground that they ars better Bo- publioans than Fresident Grant, and that thoir interest will best promote the true interests Of the Republican party. It also deolaras that, heuoeforward, only honest and capable representatives must be elected to the oflloes of the State gov- seotional ralosubsUtuted promote it. The domina - feeling that there ara dangers to be avoided, pnteon steam when it should - pat on the brakes. i Do us jnstioe in this matter. If the spirit of trampling upon constitutional reafraiuta and breaking through barri ers and bonds, be Treason—be Rebell ion—with whom doaa the sin lie ? With | not be forgetful, for the facta of history stand, rememb red or nnremombered. ^ TBS gWRWT.TJON QUESTION. That auful word Rebellion, so muoh nlis-applied—what is itefterall? What reapeotable asaocletions belonged to it iu our early history. Wh*t thought Wash- the men of whom you* areprond ? Study . the rebellion queation a little ia tho : light of what our anoeatoreand yours did, ’ regarded by aa and you with muoh com- plaeency. For ten years or so, it has been a terribla thing. For aeventy years ’ proceeding, it wee on the whole rather aa honees* word. It waa the eynonym of Independence—love of Freedom—re- end Blodgett in Geoi * Jhreftoeional ffarbe. tbe't end perjuiy by mock loyalty. Kvery human motive to good oonduot and industry is attacked. On all sides we ed Western 71@79. era 68Q01. Provii TENNES3EE. HakUinta Is! or • Valieva Aaeea- •loa—Pref. Alkie* Omwm.i1 . Naanvium, Ins., May 29.—Prof. Atkins, who wee attaohed to a oiroaa, which exhibited at Deoatnr, Alabama, oa Monday, ascended with a hot-air balloon during the afternoon, when the balloon eminent, its plans—re-re-reconstructing Constitu tions which needed repose, involving in uncertainty ell its hopes, plans end pros- Frovisione dull. Pvti 010 HASason unchanged. Cincinnati, Hey 29.—Flour quiet and unchanged. Corn active el 69(358. Fork nominal. Others quiet nnd isa- pects. Perpetual revolution and uncer tainty, depopulating districts, unless loo goor to escape, aud knowing not whither And to whom oonid we appeal ? Who had ears to hear ? Party-hardened, en cased iu prejudice, too far off to see or understand our condition—know yon not that yon oould not, and oannot ;overn us wisely if yon would ? ? f H oton, may au.—mi mo x/o- will be dosed tomorrow. [Do- >ay.—Ed. Sun.] idisnt Andrew Johnson will Monday, regarding the miss- becams deteohad from the windlass fix ing its ellitnde, end aaoended to ths height of hell a mile, end then rapidly descended into the Tennessee river. At- kins waa drowned, though every effort anenea irom uonann inn r. m , a rove 9 the Capitol, in order to eommtmioate heir contents to tho President, who, in company with Senator Carpenter, loft the Executive Mansion at noon for that looahty- While the President and Secretary Fish aero together, in the room set apart for the President, Senators Cameron, Morton, Harlan and othera of the Committee on Foreign Relatione, with additional Republican Senators, were aeea going into and eotnteg out of the room. There is no doubt the eonveraetion wee on the sub- j eel df our present diplomatic business with Greet Britan. Noting, definite, however, could be ascertained concerning the character of thedfanstobee, bat there Tellers sad BhsaMabsrs *■ a Sirin*. Cincinnati, O., May 29.—The mem bers of the German Tailors’ Uaion, of this city, are on s strike to tlie number about, 600. The journeymen shoemakers,employed upon fine w ork in the leading shops, atruok yr ite.day, demanding 60 oeuta advanceou shoes. have wo rallied and made anotlie gle; but we are sold, we and our London, M 93|. Bonds I INxwTobk, Atton toy* IHtlafaW quiokto Bast, tisd and smeared so left to he devoured era*. Too rapidly yon forgot tion of three-eonra years and Wake up to it again, and unlearn i nl the faat tan. What waa that it of 76, of wMah you and wo do- LAWWHrA'tTTBPAraiCK, AttorneTs at Law. Baltihobk, May 29.—Ths annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Ohurvh piooeae bee convenad. South- - . baa convened. South* ite preached the sermon. Whitting- tm reed the annuel addraae, eongretu- ting the Diooaae upon its unexampled ■oapority, doe largely to Bishop Ptnok- BohtififeM rise who lire e city to expose its goods) intend end desire systematically to in flame the people they plunder as e pre text. They will not suffer the wounds to heal They practice the oppression l&Sfi&iirzsxiiJi: lew;” yet, against them fa the low diroet- ed. These ere the law-abiding men who see driven to deapanfafaw. What sen Se- Kiokmoxd, May 99. —A shooting affray ooouiTad bstVMo Thtdd6Qi 8* Hoauett and Wm. B. Howie, thfa efternooo, aad , resulted in the Uttar being killed. The difficulty originated in an alleged ' inti- many between Bennett end Howie's wife sitiou of the additional article, It fa cer tain that, op to 5 o’elock this evening, tan had been no definite rospjnee from ,e British Government Muoh inter est on the subjeot is expresstd in Hneou- 'jtMtftekto&SLzi paffma tastr nia^ OaroUns BBS MMt**&**