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vol. m. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1872. H0ENIN6 EDITION ••one; tad the men who hold them dis franchised expect to carry that State •gainst oa by virtue of that ditfranchi<e- 80UTH CAROLINA. ■ult.net la B.lto.1 High U». Chabuwtow, September 38.—Ad al ternation occurred In a restaurant in Co lombia laat night between Montgomery, President of the State Sen ate, and Sam'l Melton, regular Bepobliean candidate for Attorney-General. In the melee, John D. Caldwell and Maj. J. M. Mor gan, two friend* of Melton, who inter fered to (operate the oombetantc, were Caldwell waa inatantly killed, and Mot- Mayor and polioe of thejxndtpielon, and waa let oft, and of tbwfaot that he waa laeiaeea in Memphii, (before hia arreat in Saranaah) haring been traoed and fol lowed to that oity, from New Orleans, by the deteotiree in pomoit of him, bat there loot him, and oould get no farther trace whatever. The Memphis Avalanche of the Slat inat givea a lengthy aaoonnt of tome of the Forreeter olan, being in that city, in connection with other matters, and men tion! the tact that hia wife waa left there by him, and ia now in that oity. In October, 1871, a thief named Jamea Kenny waa arreatcd in the very act of stealing a valuable pin—a Hasonio jewel belonging to Judge Diglon, and lodged in Jail. While in jail ha wrote aevatal letters to Mr. Athy, Chief of PoUoe, en deavoring to compromise hia oaae by ^'peaohing" on others—one of which letters gave particulars of hia connection with Forrester's stealing, and of his be- ooming acquainted with Forrester’s wife, whose maiden name waa Moliie Clemons. The Avalanche says: She is a genuine blonde of ebont 30 jetn, medi um Leight, stoat build sn4 rstbsr pleasing cut of sountsnsnos.. About tbres years ago aha married Forrester, who represented himself as a gambler, end she had no idee of hia reel vocation, until one ment. But it is not only tha nnmber of pro scribed men. Those who are not under this ban foal themar’vea proscribed, be cause others are, . r an offense which was their offense as well So long as yco have a proscribed olaae in the ooun- try. men all aroond them—honorable, generous men—will feel, “I ought to be proaciibed the asms as that man. The difference wca only by aoefdenL He happered to take an oath or fill an office ■More the struggle that I did not; hot hia guilt waa no greater than (tine. Ao- ddent only make* him proscribed and leaves me free." 80 that ao long as there shall baa pro scribed elaas in this country, proscrip tion will rankle in the hearts m millions of Amerioana who feel that they them- Oao. Tapper, a friend of Montgomery, with the wilful and nulidons shooting of Caldwell. The affair, owing to the so cial position of partMpant^masm maoh 1. Beaolved, ThatffU Government of tha United States ia tM formed by aepa- M so bid, September 32. — The Cortes will oomplote ita organisation on Mon day, and the Annas! Budget wilt be laid before it on Tuesday. The FI- nanoa Minister’s estimates for ex penditures for the next Fiscal Tear are MASSACHUSETTS. origi* ^WM-t^er Beaolved, That the Union eetab- , by the Constitution ia a Union of I, Fidinl is ilp • dwnfitar, com- of State* thereby united, and ia political system, end therefore, the per petuation of the Unicm in ita integrity depends upon the preaemtion of the States in their political integrity; the Government of the United States being a Federal Bepublio, and not a consoli dation of the whole people into one homogeneous Nation. & Beaohr. d, That the “right of loeal State-government" with the “subjeotion of the military to the oivil autnority,” and “the seonriiy of the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus," in time of pease, with the power to enforce “the MARKET REPORTS prefer, or shall be oompelk \ to vote for men you prefer. The question reaches not several hundred, bat several millions of our people. “Well, thoy say, “ what do the people care about tldaf ” The banka an mak ing money, the people are proapering, mannfaotorers an thrify; who cares that a few hundred or a thousand men are diafranehiaedf ” I ears. I my the war which ended t~f—' - i. OPERA-SKASOH NEiTrosK. Ujr rernut Om. lata HU Of* Hast- 88,—Cotton closed Yo “, hmi?^JlhSa7^?h^ receipts ney advising a diaeontin names of tha f ’ a, aa ha had not soffiaiant avidenoe to I >vs tha guilt of the prisoner. Forrester waa sent to the Toombs to alt the requisition of the Governor of inois, where Forrester will be ant to ve thirteen years in imprisonment radge Leonard granted a writ of Ha ts Corpus, retnrnabie Friday, for For-1 ter, on the grounds that ha waa held I gaily, having been diaohargad from I from tatns the wife of • Utl.f, a.wtond EdrOM't and has since followed a life of shams. As to say knowledge of ths fehoolar robbery scths HefthM murder, shs protests s most perfect tynorsnss. It appears that Forrester's real name ia William Browne. The St Louis Times thus speaks of him and hia carter daring the late war: - Th. newt srr.it of it. notorloo. BIO, Foms- tor, in the Eeat, and his silled complicity In the Ns- Nbw Ottawa, Sept 39.-~Cotton ia net rroeipts 3,606; grdli r 8}4ffr;exporto oosstwise2,587! mleal.lOOjatebk 37i81A 16f; net reoeipta^itZl; exports ooSav , wise 1,888; sales600; stock 11,667; | Biurnun, September 38.—OMMta , KENTUCKY, How. P, CnixroH waa ia the oity yes terday. We learn that he haa aooepted the Congressional Grant Bepaolioan nomination in tha 8th Diatriot Ki-Gor.ra.r Joacph >• Br.w«. We learn that Governor Brown has written a letter to John L Hall, Eaq., in rcaponae to one from Mr. Hall asking ' reeSijitt 8,171 th. Mon./ld M.»| Ih.B tk. South, this th* sue Mow Ik. fekniai Haa. usd bad robtod him of $13,000 la soM. Hu wmlakanbacktoHumpbUbyths at LouUd tl-M, .bd put of Ik. money ni nmnA 1 mmA In ths T.altt Monk am MfHtarv nr Wumwwob, Sept. 38,-Ootlon quiet; middUng^lTe;^net raMpte 64 bate, Sales; exports coastwise 1,688; sales 2UU; stock 11,884. „ . . Accosts, SapL 28.—Ostomqulst; middlings J6»o; natraoalpts MOT balm; mlm763> . .,. Boerow, SapL 38.—Cotton dnll; mid- dimgsWi^lSi; net receipt. 10 bales; iSwSmla. 24; .took &00. Putt,nut .PUT A. Sept. 38.—OottOB duRj middling. 18»<ai9. Nbw Tom, *pL 23.-Cotton reoelpta to-day for future delivery amounted to 90,400 balm at the following priom: Sap- Umber 181(218 8-16; October 1718-16 @18; November 17 18-16@18; Dsnm- ber 18f; January 18 7-16@18 ll-16;Fab- oary IV l-16@lft 8-16; Maroh 19»@19); hia views, in whieh be urges the Liberal Bepwhiieepadb Mb MQAf. Smith. ~ , ^5>ia'*t- for a “FeUow-dttaena: If onr^ndMMit shonld p.ayf-1, as I trust it frill prevail. nffllWcnrtmtne we #ill my to the oolor- ed men. we p.oflkr yon nothing, exoept the protection of the laws, tbemme tor os. Ton have your living to earn as well ta we. Ton will h' :a to use all jour oppodl. Wash (WMI Ms badquuSm* tub QBOuati aoMiae up. Part Plltuw'. Bla* Bauk. Barafag-A ■.burramiou CokU.sr.tlon. One of th® strange* of phenomena of the times is reported to ns from the sit® See the call on the 4th page, [meeting of the Jeffersonian Democracy at James' HalL on important business to-night Members of The Club be on hand. by Uvyttdmir Jo.S.,SmimltoM'Mi i a—l—l n.1- OBU. AUw tnw* mar aaarw J v ■ 1«« they will thoronghly protect yen; and I *2? in three months, if we anooeed, the eolor- J*"* ed people will be ao dimbosed, that tha |“®» same men can never drive them again— I ^ never again I .. ... I wui. Bat anppoae we fail, and we may fail. If the ooloied men di 1 not believe tha; the power wsa against na; that money I wm against us; if they di.l sot realise I . j that the treasury; the army, the 100,0001 * a ^* i offlce-haldars, are all banded against na “ m force, whioh they beUeve we oannot “ “ overcome, they oertaiuly would not be ao “• 1 hostile against us. Why?I u< ■tsrtltbi Bvld.ncb of Idiwtltrl Tks anwiln or the Dog 1 MompbK. lur readers no aoubt reco'Jeot the it atrocious murder of Benjamin Na ina wealthy Jewish gentleman of New ■k dtfcwhU took ptoce onW 28th y, 1870k in his own bouse at night, ler circumstances of peculiar boldnesa l brutality, dud baw the wbola soun- wu horrified by the dreadful aooouut of-iL and tha great interest whioh tae count,■ I public from one end of too country to S ; the other, haa felt in the matter from ^ ; jAgot dav till now, on aaoonnt of the mys- Hon. Dawson A Walker’s steadily burntng like a voloano tor a dia- tanoe of aaveral hundred yards along the east side of the river, on a line ton or twelve feet above the water level. At night A I.UBID FLAMS or blaze of fire rises from the sides of the bluff to s height of two or three feet, universally hostile against n± | 2sver7,beeauae he thought «lsv-1 whioh then spreacU into smoke and pms- Tbay think we cannot aoooeed. imd they » i^onsistont with ths righta, dignity monoverth. summit of the hill, d.^ want to be uponthe »ittning«dmThm wrtl-being of frae-labor. So tributing itself with the atmosphere and is part of it; but they ar# alw driudad ^ e ^* nr prMt troubto oama on to> was Austins away skyward. The steamer, in regard toour purposes.^ We say we I c f sll, that the laboring 1 <&toate. on l.« hit trip, passed by the era lohjout»• *>i‘ol^T^hould be everywhere ^ frasmenj wn «,uuh« l«et trip, passed by the are not your i place in broad daylight and at a time I oppressors, wa wdl not, when a light wind blew from the shore, done ns injustice. Wewfil CAUXTIKC ths sktoxs we can, to have your childi towards the Arkansas shore and covering »nd the river with a thick haae almost like you have made oannot be i fol. What strange combnatlble loma- lion compoaea the river bluff of the old I tort, or what sat it on fire, to tom after the fashion described, ia one of the moot marvelous events of the times, and pov! alee tha vicinity no little. We «hsL“*.* | to be farther informed upon this won-1 derf ul phenomena with no little minority. —Memphis Avalanche, 21(4 | TELEGRAPH NEWS] 1REMOVA3U I^Myto^g* have been givyto ^Lf^SaUn® w ““ ^ooTua Imt market dull s_...w-B.r.v.i..^ : “J* I down with all manner of lawlstonsas and '■"'•i?Uiere are Ku-Klu. or other dta-l^g^p itorbanosa, put theca down wlthstomae . SSSHSs&B « 7 to suppreseed. disn forget wrath, He bad sought to mms a sub-1 a pnMoriby- olatt “ 1 ^LTtaJtoS Nbw Torn, pension of Pr_ . v — the Andes, Alps and Allemsigne Insurance I Jiy coorse oompanies, is announced. Mangumr*— - „„ ..111 the anapenaion ia onto of a temporary na- violence. tore, end a toll and satiafaotory state- ■ ment will be made on Monday. , _ I Um—, In the ocean race between the yachts I bands, tot Bambler and Madeline, the former won I by about four hours. The owner of Ma-1 pesoeabla i deline haa challenged the owner of the I lswlb——. - y I Bambler to sail another race 20 mOea to speadlly, anargetlaallyMid | windward and back. tritouF 1 - th— I Daring a raoe between the yachts yia-1 gpd remen Ison and Oracle, whioh was won by the Mr. On AMNESTY Uformer, the GracU loot five men ovar-1of gen ' 1 board, who were saved with dlffieultv. Ispeeehea. Arrived, steamer Atlantic from liver-1 jmot rlait, pool . | glass, an o OtAT© oliA*tr^K of nnumAiiAgeincnt dst® 1 ^ bate | beta brourflii ugaiuM th® offlocro of th® I mj lawful platform t Ineiiriate Asylum on Ward's Isfrad. It B0II aattonriity , rr is slated, among other thing*, that pa-1 fm to azareiia such fsoul I uents an freqnenUy as drunk in the them tor their own si I Asylum ss they posribly oould be out-1 J, r the boildmj;^ol^thrir I IjrtttbeSted, Jet sttsn^- sid goodl ALABAMA. I toeling be reetored, beesuee we ril stand I I —- j pq one common ground. This is all 11 W 1 — 1 m—i— I*" 7? nS ihave Uttlstimeto ho. but I do appeal to lBdl-|ftj,| (s Vault wilt Ik. H«ulM ef Ml | ivar agalalt lbs CuasSItutlSB, Coad.n.. tktlullml Hat. a pvacrtpAtau wkMk kl. . waT.a.hlag. Bag.a4.rt4 aad tUrt.gh w(.M la- * fla.uc., at.r. tkaa a.r Mkir, U. The Atlantic & Gulf |ktrt»»w«mi»tj(irSirij FMnaOT x*m Via Savannah, G&. iMiaaKeenonwai I -MaattAnad Mful ffiff >L 22.—Laat nil topublieans, a o HonnB, 8< meeting of B4L7Dto\ JUST RECEIVED I* iii tha di®* j -41*0- Lin 4UCTI0H HOUSE *f T.C. KATHOB thu Court room, end H sbu eoold point him out She looked sunfolly through ik« aadienoe and finally filed her eye* *“* — . la „iE.ikk, Aka lasnber 21—Mr. One- hen last night of oon- He was nesived with Upon the anbieet of said: “Now, fellow- SnBtthsy mistake who ; ouh two or throe hnndnd 1 axe forbidden to exercise righto of American citizen