About The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1872)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1872. OCTH. Q«wT Bd. fc 9m promote (ho welfare of the noble old Commonwealth that garo ua birth, and therefore are fool tluat.liO belonged to na oa w«U ae to others. ForaaitWin a privets family whan a A IT. I. g.tc la tfe* Con.cn)KM »f M «*i- ■ndar, dootnroa for Ornnt, »■ Inlmw Mm and urttltf. noxaa o. mucnwsu Jff, fwatogim, Ala. C.U9CLB, Oa.. y Wmcrl Tntiihg Aynt to (oil'll, ana. J,ui FrfMkULOsWlhurpeoo. til Par Mitoto Diikf'Boutti ban, F*nur Momrao, FbLt 86, 1878. lored child dies, , a chord Is toaohod, a. sympathy i* exerted And a tear it to bo abed over the last and lamented remains. So it ia whan a aaan distinguished by Tlrtuo, intellect and devotion to State, a champion of he* honor and liberties, ia oat efi by an mil- wine Provideuoe, than arary citiaan fools as il one of hie family bandied. Therefore, I lay the tremble tribute to tlfiTMVi j^peopU of Ik. Oturgla UrniMr.ll- »e«b JAraV. MTS. Ttadbed, That tho Democratic Party of Georgia stand upon the principles of sxroii39iixt pi At, wtfh bowed 6 The present extraordinary if the ooontry, the unehaage- fae'that this ia a nnion of I that the in loetructibilily of of their right*. and of that* thenoh other is an indispen- Joar.pqliBiml^atmm ■ .»nd to the dead brother of •rthatono ia draped in pjr- otMm, And, though pne i %. PWBUtfWH -“iha as* ■ 1 lU.’^olthJlttt^ '8i)aiai.| a. and n«ll aeea be dear to Gntirgia, whose ) boart, oloUied in aacicloth', i» bowed ia . humility to hie God, and whoso head, ' T*» erable with wiedofn and ago, is oor- av.ltiu I (Jan «taftbu'1.!) &d] 1 eted-withashes. k.'... !-**.. . u non. wAnnan amis "" 1 thfiir arose, ma in n ttittyintf'Miri of : yoicc, modulated, as it seemed, by a sor rowful heart, spoke sabataotiaUy:- > Mr. (Ammon I bog ho' bring some tributoda thfitnaihory of the noble and disUngnbtp«j| dead. The. gentleman feorn Hauoook, whoa ha spoke of his strioken and bereaved continuity, would irrjSn ssrassas Western A Bribed. ,] omjTaI m* of Hum. Mtttaa Sh-pbetia. “ *■' T * .... ; .... r.r 1 u .. , ' Imincdiftely npoa the porniaqjflrto* loO x.T e< i of tho Cmiveutiou on Wednen- •entodEuboth .branches of t|h) QeiiSnl Ameadfiy <yerterd*y. It, togefiterwifli cases sited, and testimony takenin some Of)MAW mM Hi A fl a1 /% Ar. teliidt, A.” of Hon^ Linton Stephens. After sub mitting thp ^resolutions, ivliiob we pub- linked yeiterdsy, Mr. Pierce arose, and in a Ijwdkiti;: manner and trembling yolco, w.Kpnut.wiUi sorrow for the de ceased, and' sympathy for tho snrriving family and trenails, spoke aa follows: I have known tho deceased well. I have seen bint at ti Justice, ia the Forum, in. the i .survey of the Sold, to whieh A*. eMl*. mittcothui assigned, and ifmado with that carter which was to bavohMirfclri peoted of the committed. ' 1 Assembly, on the Bopeh—everywhere: and I have evor found him a man of troth, homo* lAlYTOl lionerg turned over all claim against the \ii lrjl9l.1T tninuto^Mhels. lift***** wtil to-morrow haW the honor to represent in this con vention, ItiMVeiihti adoption of the reso lutions which have just been read. I ooncelve it to he eminently proper that the Democratic party of Georgia should deplore. the untimely death of the distingwished gentlemen to whom thp resolutions relate, for in nil tho length and .-breadth of the land jwne could be found moresteadfastly attached rejected, A-If* were with- 'Writmnber aciled, leaving A metres ws*made by U want ol tha andited eWnm newitstalrWbiehreae wtari ‘JQt thoiti.’-ltfiNnfr nggsa- ClaAm wkwalxt-aatnaed, ,mhnil laaT.iat Effuoh* whuMhiVel vote. Ijnww SmpBMa.that loved name! Ho sleeps tho steep of death. Tot, tfblte Georgia has pahrietn though she shonld lie groveling in the; 'last under a -and. to its principles, and none more vali ant always to battle tor their defense.-. ' think 'it extremely becoming that .uUtanUdW.t&iJyby oswimHais# heel, sftbdued to dreqmbN«B iUntrlous son, for among all her chit- 1 dren, those who yet live to do her lieaaw, ! and thosowhosw dost ia new mingling 1 with his in her honored soil, there was nono whose heart pnlsatod to tho com- 1 mon mother with stronger and more earn- - ait love. It is woli tint the voice of an- 1 gry contention shonl.l behnshed tosilence 1 to day, and that all the lovers of eonsti- ' lutional liberty, who are assembled here ( should join in oommon love to do him 1 honor, ter, tinoo tlio days when Harnp- 1 dan and Sydney djed, nono have lived who loved liberty more doafly than did ( qneror's the metenflhojjrt tR^O oi »• ***»'» reaaktng okaiaar ahoaU vtewwst , higlior and assert triumphantly her liber- , ties and honor, while there aro womonwho , love freo government, and thank God j they do lore it with tho warmest paisa- ( tiona of their patiiolia hearts, there will be a hallowed remembrance of Lixtow t bntrusss, the ebimpien of hte State's , spd eonatry's honor, and tho valiant de- , fender of his beloved people." i irt i nos. ir.mnrr n. lsjiak \ then arose, and with that boantiful die- , UonsopeeaUartohistiniahedand oharm- , iag elocution, spoke as follows: ( ifr. Pruulent: I trust I shall not weary ] the patience af this Convention if I ask , a moment in whieb to iay an offering npoa the gravo of my tttend; a friend , whoso devotion and fidelity outlived po- j withdrawn, ter and G.W.Seofia of Carbon ooui SSSTM as Elector at hm 16th Ooncrsasl and a telegram seut down to stay the el ocution until tho 10th of Angnst. Private CoavcriBtlMi BRfrttn infi ’ MSUQHrt 1 tH« OMtltv Party, wh« ( w*r« D«ltba l*t« Itat« Co«wn- ■ M#H| •vMMi*ril by aut'i HfffrUr, AbowtdtiMMklafli* av.ml»«, AfUr I Uu Cmnallta M AifnraiS. , „ | "1st Gainure Max—I dookr* it is most ateksnfngtftltav* to swallow Ombptft < sometimes isreas to me that it is (Stilt 1 • “Special Notice*," 20 cent* per line for the Arat InarrtioB; 10 o«aU for aaoh aObaeqaent insertion. AdvprtiaomenU Inserted three tiaiee a week, 18 per cent off the taMe rates above; twice a weak, 21 per cent off the talda vat©*. lMS9BASr qmf» M remre Chnrchea, j In order to ertablish uniform rater of advertising tor the Dtfl?tree* Of Atlanta, we have adopted the foNgotog eehoAule of prices, and will be governed I do notproposoto-dsy.Mr. Chairman, to undertake to pronounce any onlogium upon tho illustrious dead. Lot Ibis be dono—not by those who loved him more, for thero wore none, but by thoeo abler to do it well, (or, sir, only n master's Mize k Sasseen. PBOrBlETOBS. SASSEE N ROUSE, 8d Oani«r HA»-Isa; hi will make A* t«ke their ditty think W» ought to be n*ew»d yvonxin ALABAMA mdVHTOB A/MXTA.OA. SOAUD: . *»ew«n:.x*8*AV FRANCK. The Dxdicatiox of Hu Fifth Dsptist Fuwthftfang. Agency! re . And I may safely eay, that there Is no* > those * boart in this oassmbly that does not ra moi t oherish • tender fesb'ng for him, whore t teep in hearthstone, has boen made dsrirond des- ( service °(*^° ^ this terrible affliction. The than and the ooeasion Will not , in the permit mo to pass an enlogiim upon the listen ehnrsetor nod reoviere of- Linton Bta- red, re-’' bul tto)fit«*i AitArUn mag find .1.,’.^.. inhUnameaodfamo much with which to jjJmy »doA and tfnnoble the annals of three ( that wo tronblons tltijes. , , „ / ributed Ud was a Siwrtan in nil tho sissaor , of oire T»b1»» <* manhood! nJtey^.ia’Ww--, otizreaAL renewasina aoext, wm nwlv. ream Item saattomu aaS Mia, ktaSs re kwl|li».sai naa» «msM mbnrteaner mi j ■aurenk i«aai r»reu xwr i<wk,at- taaS to same, ns ftmaid per Zrpreu, HUD. of fraud and misohiof. - This they fonnd it difficult to rcolify, for ’ many of tho ptitifM to whoffl I had been all SAUTS or rss united stitis recovering over- penistenl hey might be ! ! claims, the And the p«tr- , majeretg had do-ihlld tfltil 1 UteVod. A few of-*>h« ertamitteoadds, ore taiga i tire per'eeily reepoasihk. ^Mr.nSS waifMitely followed thy » • i.tvfini.ti. ..‘sovti .« uox. Julian awmerxis, who in his peculiarly tmptcesivo manner Mid spirited Words, spoke in tub^inoe: ko I beg leave to scoond the gmitlemre'o Thetionre gopUemrehore wTWanbear ot u,# 20 y motion. White I recoghire thereMitf *ih° w hH UOrt himsrtf in , of the gentleman to do justice U» his '' {Eire Committee flndf to the inventory [ property tamed ortr to the '—if. JOHJT U MOOJT, ttornay rot-IiA coded this, ho stood almAvt and alone in aeotriret, upon* gdrof ^iR| HroMxf most chcruLcd fnAtul* of Uu! UMS4»t£. re. If The Committee J 1 their dockets, am Outstanding olaire the temperameuta ot this, wo may leal assured thet oor departed friend is starr ing Mo barque on Eternity's arena, with a sublime end unfaltering faith, that ho will reoeh shaven otnafln theren-light ot Merty and Leve-o* the other shore. will enable the AsremMy to proceed in ' the matter advisedly sad justly. Three ia a Was number ol three mere-tea ? large to nuke serstal ntentlaa at there 1 hare, together with a anffiefeat amount ■ of thairniatoryto make thatasas fntalll- t ble to tho gaoesal saadre. The Oommirina appeevs to have done . its work thoroughly. At any rate, it has 1 succeeded in compiling a large amount i of information, which, It it should not I prove pecuniarily greatly advantageous . ii the State, at least forms sn interesting chapter in the history of the gross mtl- of wealth; honors, distinction, and power esrebfied. WhrevWM.the State's interest, prtneiplca, honor, red integrity wen inmnreaeil. thero hie heart bent, and bent warmly I I beg the privilege of reoonding the rreolatioo of the gentleman from Han- eoak tho horea of the dirtingsished dead. Thoogh ho lived in aoommnnity remote from my portion of the State, yet in spirit ha was ever near, and our hearts aver boat in true record in tho desire to improve, uphold and maintain (he honor and integrity of oor common State, and MAltRK of getting it np.