The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, June 22, 1873, Image 2

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THE DAILY SUN. tLEUaDia H. l»PHKa>,> I Ull wui, u. c. wiiuiauii, ) ATLANTA. GLOKOIA: ■iad>r lafMf Jim a*. 1113. vnnsiTiui n uwmui. The moating of whites eod blacke in Mew Orleans, oa Tuesday lut, he* struck the public with proton ad amazement, by the Siintaten of the resolutions adopted, especially «a tney were reported by a oo—llln of which Geo. Beauregard wee chalrmao. These were publish id <a the i— dlepetnhee of Wefioimday morn I of Iks wkltsaiiKi b bo the work ot .toMBlW) th»t I aqM% of oil ted* •fcmmhood and fair TminSm kemfts, IbMWM eon lMtltattoM, tboy pledge Nkf epraotlaal *x- ffiffitonito* ihm to lad. ftaaUy, f I bo *q*a)ty Mkft" These renlakons demand for the ne gro lU that (be most nltra Radical has They mean nut only f of the negro with the white man before the law, bat they embrace perfect equal tty In every respect, politi cal and social, of both the races. As w< understand them, they mean that hotels, pablie schools, all plates of amaaemeot, the ohnesbaa, and all pleoee of public re sort are to be thrown open indiaorimi nately to both nlsssss upon terms of the strMmt equality. The objeot to be at tained is the complete nnidoatlon, social and political, of both moss. Bat those reao.atioas do not go oat as the expression of the people of New Or isons, bat from an association of some flity or sixty men of both raoes as the basis of a reform, ss it is termed, they hare banded themselves together to pro. mote. Wears not advised as to the ex tent of popular endonement this new movement receives even in the city of Mew Orleans. If we are not mistaken ae to the temper of the people of that oity, we are inoUned to believe that the move- msnt will be oonfined to quite a small number of the whitei. It is hardly pos sible that a people who have been so hostile to Gen. Longstroet booauae he "aooeptad the situation” several years ago, and baa been the recipient of gov eramental favors, would now take a step so ftur in advanoe of the most nltra Radi oals, either North or Booth, in reoogniz ing the social equality of the raoes. And It would seem that the negro race has little to gain in point of sooial recog. nition in quitting the Radical party, whioh was the first to make it, and from which it has not reoedad, to unite with a new organisation whioh has not the power, either in point of numbers or of the more potent one of official patronage, to enforce their views. As to the qnes lion of reform in the State Government, a prominent object claimed to be in view of thlaaooial and political amalgamation of the raoes, it is hardly to be believed that it will carry with it suffioient strength to moke the new movement of any signifl oauoein the Slate. We do not believe that the great name of Gen. Beauregard is of sufficient weight to carry the white people of Lon I si ana Into an amalgamation at whioh Oaaeasiau blood curdles with indignation; nor do we believe that the promise of social equality will be sufficiently tempt ing to induoo the negroes to quit the party in power, when that party gives them, tlieoretioally at least, all that is contended for by the new movement Besides, the asoral tone of negro sen’i- meutisnot sufficient, we think, to indnoe him to loosen his hold npon the power ho holds in that State to grasp at a shadow« All clrmss are willing to accord to the ■atm all tha rights that belong to him before the law—to give him the fob I jdsttai hi that Which spper- IS freeman;but to acoorj lia} eqaality is u problem WU*M solved by the great unifi- fQUhfatVof Mwffal'.y..’ > 1 same——Bam tea Mffirtf oaostmia aaaivviiTv- ftJU, estuan a* DAUtoicon. The first annual comment amen! of the above inadtatkin will begin on Bandty, the dth ef duly, it whisk tins the com mencement sermon will bo delivered by Bev. Dr. Lipeoomb, ohenoellor of the ftk University. On Tuesday an a.l- dress will be delivered by Hon. G. J. Or* State Bobool Commissioner. Hon. H. F. Bell, JL (X, will make an address during the week, and other distinguished gentlemen will alao make addresses. ■ , IMstehoel, it will ha remembered, is amtll of the State Oollege of Agricul ture at Athena, and how numbers one handled and seventy-five scholars, the Wfccla number of students during the r two hundred, will be made with the Air-Uae railroad to carry visitors to the o—immiu! tor cue fere, and retain free, oa oastiflaaS* of the Secretary of the Oalaga, which wfll he tarnished at Deh- Ineega Tiekata will last from the 5th July tilUheUth July. Mm—erne attained by this sohooiin so abort a time dameualaatas the fact that tree education is dweiailid by the *pi wants and oeceaaitiea of the panpie. Thu leone of the ftnl efforts in Georgia to popularise education, and will doubt- tan be followed by others. Both aaxas ere admitted. Of the number now in attendance about 75 ere young ladies. naiouv colums BSawieAfloas, On Friday Igffi the final examination of the Senior data at Bmory College, Ox ford, (in., took plane, with the following award of honors, loom which it will be seen that Atlanta has taken the first and fourth honors, vis.: 1st. Rev, Charles E. Dnwman, At lanta, Go.; 2d., Wm. H. Sheats, Quit- man, Ga.;3d., W. R. Poole, Lawrenoe- ville, Go.; 4th.. F. H. Richardson, At lanta, Ga. Mr. Dowman is a licensed minister of the ctinrob. He baa reeeived an education through the aid of a number of good people of this oity. He wan a young man of marked piety, end extraordinary power as e pro ae her, but without means. He oatne under the notion of Rev. A. G. Haygood, who interested himself to secare a good education to one ol such rate promise. He takes the first honor, and, we learn, riohly deserves it. All honor to those who have aided one ao worthy. He is 25 yean of age. Mr. Riobardaon, who takes the 4th honor, la the talunted and promising son of onr feUow-eitixen, F. H. Rioharuson. Be is only 18 years, and baa made quite e reputation lor bia aniniog talents and flee deportment. We oongratulate Mr. B. npon having snob a son. These four graduates are assigned to deliver addresses at the oommeneement on 20th July, upon the following enb- jeets: 1st Honor—Dowman. Valedietory. 2d—Shasta. Salutatory. 84—Poole. Soientifio diacoas’aftk 4th—Riobardaon. Philosophical Dis sertation. Eight others of the graduating olaas are appointed to deliver addresses upon subjects to be selected by themselves, viz: J. W. Frederick, Marahsllville, Ga.; J. W. Harris, Oarteraville, Ga., J. B, Jewett, hi soon, Ga.; J. H. Lewis, Greens boro, Gi.; W. H. Mathews, Fort Valley, Ga; O. U Smite, A soon, Ga; J. T. Van Horn, Columbus, Ga.; E. M. Whiting, Rut'edgo, Ga On Monday night, dnring commence ment, there will be a ebampion debate between the two literary societies—the Few and the Pai Gamma, Bishop Pieroe to preside—the question being that of oompnlaory education. Those affirming, on the part of the Few Society, are F. H. Riobardaon, E. M. Whiting and J. W. Frederiok. Those opposing, on the part of the Phi Gamma Sooieiy, are Oharlea E Dowman, J. B. Jewett and R. S. Saniabnry. COMFLlMUtaTAHT T.i a YOONQ ALABAMIAN. We take pleurae in oopying from the Louisville Cow irr-Journal, of the 13th of June, the following notice of Mr. W. A. Shorter, of that oity, n talented young lawyer, recently from Alabama, and r distinguished graduate cf the University of Georgia: a ateaaant nature rf tbs oocas'on wa which followed by William A. Shorter, laq., of Ihlo city, recently at aUbetue. Mr. Shorter bee bet re cently oomi elBOBf ne, but he bee already a wida apraadlof circle of e qualalaooee. which are, with eta talent,, the foundation of future aeoooaa at Ulo bar of bla ohoaen vocation. Ha la an Alabamian of a moat o iatlnguiabad family, bla ucclc baring baan at oca lima Oovarnor of tbo Stole. Hla father la the Hoc. KU S. Shorter. He oeaie to Louisville with ae ea tab lull ad rap u tailor, ee a literary man. He haa delivered ear era l addreaaea before the literary co- olaUaa of our maT —" — - — —- vroaaot oocaelon aoergy and force. This reftrenoe to Mr. Shorter is made by the Courier-Journal, in oonneotion with an addreoi made by him at the an nual oommenoement ol Mount Holyoke Academy, a celebrated school for yonng ladies. Wo take the greater pleasure in noticing tl e npid rite ol thia gifted young man in Louisville because the Shorters of Alabama were originally Georgians. a VALUABLE 11VVKNTIUM VUK F1HX au. A patent noaale for hoae-pipe has jnst been introduced into use in aomo of the Fin Departments in Northern oitiea. Referring to thia new patent, the Savan nah y*w$ eaya that, with thia noaale, the hoeeman can abnt off the weter conve niently, without shooting along a length of hoee for the operation to be perform ed at the other end. There ia a apray- noasle attaohed to the atop-nozale. A relief-valve ia attaohed BO the hoee is in stantaneously relieved when the water is •hut off at the pipe. The new invention hie been enbjeoted to several trials end haa given geueral satisfaction—and will, no donbt, become very popular among firemen. Those who have attended fine, and have been ‘wetted” through the inability of the hoeeman to restrain the water in the pipe, will appreciate the advantages of swob an improvement. We reoommend the attention of onr eoergetio Chief En gineer Oapk Swoll to thia anbjeet. Fnuu Burnuoa.—Mita Susan B. Anthony baa jut been fineftfilOO and ooats in aproaeention for illegally voting in Root)eater, N. V., last November. We uw glad the jadge had the nerve to do hie duty—for, unlem tha male aex protect their rights against the infringe ment of the women, wa aiiail be com pelled to remain at home and aive ora attention to the domaetie affaire of the houehold. Thia woaid be a oaadition of affaire the reethn breta af the cannot anbmit to with iat an effort ho resist It ia advan-e. IT” Mias Hoamei'a mouument to Mias Faleonar, a young Eughah lady who died ia Bom a, haa baan placed in the Church at 8k Andrea Della Fratte, in that oity, aad ia the oaly eeulptareby aa Amor lean artist to be found in auy of the Italian ohurohea SOUTHBHA r KM ALB oULLEOE. The oummeDcement sermon of rbis College will be preached this morning by Rev. A T Spalding, of Atlanta, Rev, Dr. Dixon, of Angus, a, having been com pelled to decline doing so on account of the ill health of his wife. This will be an introduction of a aerie, of literary and musical festivities for which LaGrange ia ao celebrated. To morrow nigbt a musical entertainment will be given under the supervision of Messrs. Stokely and Cox, that will be very interesting. The beautiful operetta of “The Fairy Grotto” will constitute the main featnre of the evening. On Tuesday the Junior exhibition will take place and at nigbt the grand concert ol Prof. Sohirmaeber and bia pupils. Wo do not know wbat will be the character of the programme except that we are as sured that it will comprise some of the finest productions of the great masters of music, and that it will be the most elegant concert ever given in LaGrange by tha aooomp'ished Sohirmaeber, whose attainments aa a musician are not sur passed by those of any other mans in the Booth, or in this country. Snob of onr Atlanta friends aa would spend a day or two pleasantly, oonld not accept an opportunity that woaid assart) them a greater degree of enjoyment—for when we assert that the entertainment ol Tneaday night will be on tbe most magnificent scale, we only ■'ate wbat we know tj be trne. Visitors will pass over the Atlanta A West Point railroad to LaGrange and back for one fare. GBOCERIEN. New Grocery Store. THOMPSON ALLAN J*. PARKS and ALLAN 47 Peachtree Street. \I71 ftnnoaoco to oar frl#ndj and th* .publfo v ▼ generally that we uave ,'Vfit opened, at the old stand of MoPheraon ft Barnett, Peachtree Street, a Grocery Establishment We shall koen on hand at all times a fall Stock of Family Grocery Supplies, Whioh will be sola *■ low as by any other house of the ffiftme kind In the city. PARKS & Ajl.LAN. «pl8-tf. fOHN W..JBE8SMAN, tf Wholesale Dealer In choice Liquor*, and oneut for John Gibson’* Sou ftCe., Philadelphia 287 BBOAD (STREET. 386 BBOAD STREET. M yers & marcus, Jobbers of Dry Goods, Motions, Boots and °‘** “* ““’SiTkoan HTRKKT. J. MY EBP. 8. MARCUS. CENTRAL HOI El/, Vy Mas. THOMAS, Proprletreea. G reene a bossignol, Successors to Wm. H. Tutt, Importer* and Dealers In Drug*. C hem I oals, Essential Oils, Corks, ud Druggists' »* uundriee. Hpougeft, and E~ 304 BROAD STREET. A mendleson. • RecUAer and Wholesale Liquor Dealer, 299 BROAD 0TBKET. J. 0. M 4B8EWGALB. Travelling Affeat CHAR LESTUfl, BAATKO. B ank of charleston. Association,) 12 Broad Street. Wm. B. BURDEN. ft. 8. JOHN ETON, Cashier. President. gf Capital, 9900.000. mmirooooh. 1DWIN BATES k 00, 4 124 MEETING STREET. ' W. MARSHALL A CO., 4% 148 MEETING STREET. OHNBTON, CREWS fr'OO., 41 HftYNE STREET. OHN G. MILNOR k CO., 186 MEETING BTREET. H Ujt u nur^u ART A GO., 8C HftYNE STREET. E. ALGER A CO., 189 MEETTM(4 BTREET. Ml l.lJYMiU V. WJW1* 4400Oh, JYO flOJVh AJTO WUMTMt 4400Oh. Moora gjro mooOm. F. FLEMING A OO., i 2 HftYNE BTREET. B. STODDARD A OO.. 1C6 MEETING STREET. w hitm, 4jAra % mo. ao to GEO. E. WARD & CO.’S TO BUY YOUR CLOTHING! They hive opened a splendid Stock oi Clothing In London Store, Marietta Street. vtjvnf. BOH WHITE ! Bob White Bob White!! Bab White) Ueb White!. Bob White! Smoking Tobacco! Manulaotured by CFJEO. W\ LrJtJrtinORJTK a Co^ LYNCHBURG, Vft. For ; IUchne»8!ftnd.Purity tt|has no Riralq Haring reoelved GOLD and SILVER MEDALS, and DIPLOMAS, Ac., at the State .Pain of Virginia, Louisiana and Texas. FOR SAJUm BY W. L. HUBBARD ft 00. R. P. MADDOX, MEADOR BRO.’B, BOROUGHS ft WING, BEHBMAN ft XUHRT, B. L. DANK. 1 Tobaeaa Dealers over the United Blaus M4I J. IX. ANDERSON A CO. R0 Alabama Street, Atlanta, j^RIbw prepared to furnish Planters with the Mowers am* Hoopers, Horse Rakes, Scythes and Cradles Thresher* and Powers, With or without Separators. Also hare a general an - AGRICULTURAL. I1PL1IBRTS, INCLUDING PLOWB, RED CUTTERS, HARROWS, PUMPS, WAGONS, kO. ▲OR I FOR BROWN'S CELEBRATED COTTON GIN. TEXAS COTTON PRESS, BLftNDY'8 8TEAM ENGINES and SAW MILLS Call aad aa# oa before purchasing eleewhere. mayf i. H ANDERSON ft 00* Grand Summer Resort!I of City Lite, nan avail themselves of the east * futk drm re oo* to tn OGLETHORPE PAR Where aaaple preparations have been nude for the enjoymen. of the public. A Hall 225 Feet ii Leutti, 70 Teet Wife l other arraueementa ground- ere tree to Plo-Mtc peruse. Ample errs ■ eats fer BALL-*, ABKEMBIJM. SOIRBB. Tha sdmottoes to be found here, is the way of j aBmsUful Drive so the Rees Tread; a on the L - oaoommiMOo C 1EO, W. WILLIAMS A OO., W 1 and 3 HAYNE dlREET. H enry bisohoff a oo., 191 and 199 EAST BAY. O F. WIETERa, • 181 EAST BAY. ^STEFFENS, WERNER & DUOKER, ij 98 hast bay, 28,80 ft 82 Yendas Benge. W H. CHAFEE A CO., • : 06 and h07 EAST BAY. \MT AGENER, MON SEES A CO., Tf 166 ft le8 Et8T HAY and 3 ft 4 QUERN 8T. D 000440 JJt JP CBMMiOMMtO. iOWIE, MOIRE A DAVIS, Importers and Wholesale Druggists, MEETING »T„ corner UftSEL. JKOMMMJUJr gjro OOMOhTlV l'MOMTO. BART A OO., 66. 67 and 69, MARKET 8TREKT. AUL WELCH A CO., 216 EAST BAY. c CMeOrjOtMO. E dwin bateo a co., 12* MEETING STREET. X L. FALK A CO., • 803 KING NTRKET. J OHN G. MILNER A OO., 186 MEETING STREET. oooH. mMjUyo gjro kdMrpjoroir. P P. TO ALE, Factory—Hoibeok’a • Wharf ; Saleroom and Office. 20 HAYNE ST. mdftjf, MULijroo -QJrJ* Jooomo. 1 1 HALL A CO., • 2, 4, a, 7 and 8 MARKET STREET. M CJIIJdf JIJTO TOBACCO. ANTOUE A CO., Proprietors of the Charleston Branch Havana Cigar Factory, Dentine,” 119 EAST RAY. 5 ^jyTiL TF.I.ItM HH kPHKHrPjr?if>., » HAYHZ HTBEIT. |OOK AND NEW« PAI EB JtTUMJTTJt PJPt’K JVILI.8, JAMBS ORMOND Propilotx.' JW Refers to this iheet a a -peoimen of Nana Paper. (ROCKERY GLASSWARE. JfliHHIUK ft «». Importers and j.ue<i c Crociery, Glassware hotel a hai don btxxubuh. NO OOODB rtT RETAI L. DECATUR STREET M KIM HA El BOU> Carriages. BUGGIES AND WAGONS. J. J. FOHU, Mftnnftio orer and Dealer in UIIUtES III I0E6IS. SP8III- III III! DTE V1SBIS CORNER eRYOR AND I-INK STREETS. F (LOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. EH M~M rSUE. The Rollabi© Jewelry Htare, WHITEHALL HTKKET. SOLD AND RtLVFR WATCHER, HTANDARD AOU) eBiOfF’, OLOCS rtOLD-HEADED 0ANE8, SOLID SILVER WANE, AND A aZ .B»AL ASSORTMENT Of VINE JRWKLRT. tTRNITURE. TLJT T ft Ctf.. LA1E8T BTYLER OF UPSBB Parlor Suit-. Chamber Bata, Uining- Haaai Balts, Office Furuiture, n d Put allure nf Every Description Whatever. NVb- 1 1 » J-NES BAN BLOOI I RAIN, MEATS, FLOUR dec. STEPUEJTS tf FLrjtjr, General Commission Merchants POBiTTH BTREET. NEAR .HE 0A-rff)L. IROCERIES. •d. C. ft B. *. BTtr, Wholesale Grocers, If Ion Merodants. DORNER FBYOR AND DnUATUR t Iardware, CUTLERY, &c. TO JUJU Kir; STEWART ft a ELM, H »rdware Mei-oRants, AOKNTB FOR Burt . I Mrnml* MmcMm—% Ogemmara Fwwhr Cm mamma'a JNf «•« Blasting" Batadmr. Mill Otanas amU Batting C tat ha. OOR »ER DECATUR AND PRYOR 81 BEETS, In float of tfte Kimball hop Implements, machinery. &o. JW ARK. IT. JOHJTSOJr, DEALER IN F A fijicnltoral Implements, lacIiiiitiT Chemieals, iGuano, 8eedu, Live Mlook,r DkGIVd*8 OPERA BOUSE BLOCK MAAIELTA BTithh AINTS, OILS, LAMPS. GLASS, Eto. I to CARLES', DVCR ft CO.. Atlanta Brand Great Southern Oil ail Pa nt Verb 89 South Pryor atruut. I ASH, BLINDS AND DOORS. J. C. PECK * VO.y DEALERS I* BOOHS. MOULDINGS. BRACKETSrPUITSJOIl. GLASS SISH;0I III JOOBNER LOYD STRIEr AND GEORGIA R\ILttOAD, OPPOSITE GENERAL PASSENGER DEPOT. ATHENS, OA. S UMMEY & NEWTON, Wholaaai* and Retail Dealer* In Hard war*. Agricultural Implement*, fto. JTHILD8, NIOKEftaON 400., Dealer* in Hardware, Iron, Nail*, Mill find* mg*. Agricultural Impl*m*ntt, Chicago Farm Pump*, fto. A L. DORSEY, • Dealer in Dry Good*, Grocer!#* and a*> euri^d Marohandlae, and Agent for be Justly col*- bra led Sea Fowl Guano. TkEUFHEE'S OPERA HOUSE, B # Complete in *11 ito appotuUn«nt*. aeatlng oapecity IWO persons, apply to LUCKY ft YANCEY. S ANN A REVES, bale ft Li vary Stable*. EWTON HOUSE. A. p. OUNABD. Proprietor. S TUGMAB'd HALL Waihmoto*, Giomu, FUn Bade. Concert*, theatres, ft*., apply to may 18—uliiaul. JOHN D. FLO ID. Proff fticnol IPircctorp M alcolm h. johnbton, (Lat* of Georgia.) * 3rney oh% NC. SI. Ex. PAUL SXRKXY. Baltimore, M*rjl* Augusta, 4 Ool. L.N , and Wm. A. Walton. Esq. f AMICfl a BABION, AUorofty ftod OounseUur at Law and Beal Estoto Agent, Gon er*. Ga., will practice In the Superior and Supreme Soon* of Georgia. Office ftnt door eMt of Oourt lou*e Building. Decatur at.rel «r bptoUl aUenuon given to Collections, aurtl 1 dly. Point, «**.. will give ■ iii.i attention to burlreea estruated to hu Safer* to P. W. r OHN V. BEDDING, Attorney *1 Law, Barnes, vtll*. Ga., wtU give atrtot *ttentton to basiaeea • la eme. a/2ly ITOVES, HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. Eto. RVJTjrtCVTT ft BELLUt ORATHS, pro. e M.niEirra hthekt, PLUM BE B3, STEAM AND OAB EITCEBB, OOPPjIK Smiths, Blieet Iron Work, and Tin Booffiiog. Datarra in Stoves, Tin Ware, Orates, Pump., Hose, Tut Plate, Sheet Copper, Bheet Iron, S'earn Pipe. Onages Whistle. Fittings, eta., etc., eto. MaNoraoriiBiRROONcitztzaEwzR Fira. BOOT, SHOE AJND HAT STORE. JUST OPENED AT *75 •WTaltelxa.il Street. BARRE6T, COKER A CO. BOOT, SHOE -AJSTD -HAT WTOFlfiJ WE projxM. kMpln, Sn. oIm. QOODR, vRteh 9. dwU Mil m lov m Smm la Oltr- «*••• BARRETT, COK »i R ft OO. apffi-lm, - UOILD, BARTON duoemeat* to enjoyment, render t $5to$20 U vX^*^ ■ex, young or o>d. nuke more money *1 work tor m an thrlr spare moment*, or *11 the lime, than ad tmj thing else. Particular* tree. AddreasG. Stinson & co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, D*AI.EH8 IN Flour, Grain and General Produce, NO. .*7 ALABAMA 8TRBKT-