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(El)t Cutljbcrt Appeal.
fiVMMUt) PETiellT TWVMIUT HnMIKa BY
SAWTKLL * JOKES
Col. II. II. JOKES, K>im
tiiukhday, junk is, IW
■A. The Btato Central Democratic
Commilteo liaro reootnmendod a grand
mn»» mooting of tbe Democracy to as
semble In Atlanta on the 22d of July to
organise for the PreBideolial campaign,
and if tho State hoc been ndmittod,lo
appoint olcctors, etc. Each (bounty
will bo entitled to double the number of
volos that ft lias represent at ion in the
Legislature. But it is desired that
there shall be a gt and rally of the party
to inaugurate the campaign with becom
ing energy and enthusiasm. Parties
deairing to attend) It la understood, will
be passed over all the Railroad* t* “ n(1
from tlio Convention tor one fare.
Wo trust Randolph will make un ef
fort to be the Banner County for num
bers on that occasion.
Democrats of tlie Leglaltkltirc
Hfund by Your Color*.
The late Act of Congreee renders it
certain that within a very few days you
will ho called upon to exercise your law
making function*, and inaugurate the
new government which by a stupendous
system of fraud, has boon forced upon
us. You will likewise bo required to
pass upon the adoption of tbo iniquitous
" 14th article/’ which disfranchises many
of pur noblest sons anil is frought with
injustlco Id every particular.
The ponalty for rejecting these terms,
ie continued aubjeotion to military rulo.
Who does not prefor thin to radical and
negro slavery f It was for the privllego
of voting down this iniquitous measure',
that we struggled nod strove so industri
ously last fall. And now that a usurp,
lug Congress in the teeth of the opposi
tion of ovary Democratic moinbcr, would
make it a condition prsoodont to a res
toration to the Union, will you be leaa
truo and patriotic tbun thoeo who up
hold your rights in the Fodorsl India of
legislation f Forbid it Heaven.
A false oount may give our enemies a
majority in the Legislature, and thus
conauromato their nefarious plans ; but
let no apol or stain rest upon your gar
ments, whoa the record oomoe to bo
posted. As tbo representatives of a
virtuous people, soout tho unclean thing
with holy indigaatiou and supreme con
tempt Let no ayreo song of promised
future political or peooniary reward,
swerve you from tho path of duly. Re
member you are Georgians, and tbo fair
name and past history of our proud
B4ate ia In your keeping. Will you
press resreant to tbo trust 1 No, never.
u Taa CoNanuTioN."—This, ia the
same of a saw daily paper to be iaanod
tbit week hi Atlanta, under tbo auapisee
of Meeare. Styles k Anderaon.
Tho editorial management will be
aololy under the control of Col. Corey
W. Htiles. The aamn paper latoly ex
isted ne tho " Opinion,” though it will
be enlarged to the eixeof the Macon
Telegraph.
Ws wish the aew enterprise buoocm,
and hope it may do yeomans service in
the causo of tho Demooraoy.
Tun Juncaauir or vaa Pmcu Cm*
ccit.—I-out weak oureatocmed repro-
aontativo gave publicity to tho report,
that Judge Wimberly wonld probably
be ap|>oiutod by General Meade to tho
office in question. This is simply im-
possible; as under the ruling of tho
Uencrul himself, and the Aot of Con-
grcaa also, Mr. Wimberly as tho Ordi
nary of bis County for many years bo*
foro and during tho war, like Judgo E.
R. Harden ia clearly ineligible.
In ilia almost equally balnncod condi
tion of parties in the legislature, (lov.
Bullock iu order to aocure tho confirma
tion of his appointees in tho more radi
cal portions of the State, mag be in-
duoud to yield to the demands of the
Democrats in thoeo sections whore the
number Mid oliiims of tho aspirants, me
comparatively insignifiennt.
It has bees euggostod that nine-tenths I
of the ilur of tho Patnula Circuit, would
gladly unite in a petition for tbo resto
ration *»f tho former incuinbont, Judgo
John T. L’Urke.
The attempt at least could, and
should be made. This gentleman to
high legal abilitvn and attainments,
unites the rare virtue of the strictest im
partiality, and Hue boon long and favor
ably known os tho presiding officer of
the Circuit. Tim circumstances of his
decapitation make a strung appeal like
wise to tbo sympathies and Biipport of
the people. Wo hope vory soon to
chronicle the fact that the necessary
steps have been taken to aeoere if poasi-
bid this desirable result.
Moms people think tho Democrats
oouMtfiUed greet mistake in out •!*
lowjug Johnson to oouvlctod.
Iluw the iimi Jumps.
Congress has at length passed the Om
nibus Bill by a majority which defies
tho veto, and soon we ahull bo nominal
ly nt least, restored to tbo Union,
Four years must elapse before the
omplexion (I tho Unitod State* Senate
con bo so changed, as to admit of the
modification or repeal of tho atrocious
legislation of the present dominant par
ty. The withdrawal of Federal bayo-
onefs however, the abolition of tho
Freedman's Bureau—the restoration of
civil law and (ho writ of habeas corpus,
and tho relief from the dread uncertain*
tics of the prt-ecnl, will be oomethlng
gained. Although at immeasurable
odds, aud with every trump in the bands
of the opposition, wc will now be en
couraged to begin anew tho work of
lustration and roform.
Anglo Saxons of Southern origin will
never eooaent to accept as a finality the
wretched government forced upon tta by
fraud and violence. Misccgnntion and
negro equality must bo endurod, or at
JpoSt ob low abiding citizcna permitted
to remain up
-nt fhe statute books, until
| Mormon Woniuti’s Pirn for
Polygamy.
Tbo following from a Mormon wo
man, is u fori iblo InstafU'e of the fa
cility with which habit and Usage can
make the most wretched unJ polluted
existence tolerable.
Wo nro disposed however to believe,
and our fair readers will side with us,
that tho statement lacks the essential
modicum of tnUh.
Unless crushed and intimidated by
despotic authority, n Mormon hnrem
would bo u vory pandemonium niton
earth. Woman does not tamely per
mit her empire over the honrt ol her
chosen partner, to be disputed, or di
vided. Besides, if jmlygntny may bo
justified, how shall we dhqtoM of the
surplus portion of the mule sex, who by
its operation will lie left without help
meets ttl all ? The parity in number of
the two sexes being uniform, hopeless
celibacy must be the fate of thoso, who,
becntiso tho supply of wives is used up
by their greedy follows, who appropriate
a score or more to themselves, are left
minus any. Out upon a doctrine so
bestial and monstrous in character:
A Morin art woman in a communica
tion to tho Deseret Poe I, puts in this
nloft for tho practices of tho sect: How
long will it be beforo inou will under
stand that saints practico polygamy ami
monogamy, not to pander to urthillnwcd
desires, but for tho liurposo of multiply
ing offspring i wbicn, next to fho gos
pel of ‘salvation, nro tho groatest, the
noblost and most preciona gifts < Jod can
bestow upon man ? And why not adopt
every honorable nnd legitimate means of
multiplying (Jed's image 7 If one son or
daughter—so muck beloved by tender
parents, nod when death separates them,
so much lamented and missed — ia val
ued and esteemed an n most precious
treasure, would not n man bo corre
spondingly better off if be possessed
twenty or fifty of such household bless
ings r Good old Gideon, so much be
loved, had soveufy sons; Abdun, a
Judge of Israel, had forty eons ; Jnir
had thirty sons; Jerubsal had eleven
sons, and how ninny daughters- these
worthy men had born to them tho sacred
historian fniln to tell uii.
"Abijali waxed mighty,” nnd had
twenty two sons and sixteen daughters.
Is there any sane man who hdievea that,
ia .the sight ol God or In tho face of
reason, it is not honorable fur ii man
now to lie tho fnthor of forty children
as it was in thoso earlier times, when it
is admitted God revealed His mind with
the utmost plainness to His people on
the earth 7
I am satisfied that those who talk nnd
write n»o«t against ns are ignorant of us,
and tho workings of " Morrnonism/' so
termed. If they worn fo visit iim, un
prejudiced, they would soon discover
that wo nro not tho degenerate nnd un-
governable people fury liuvo Ix-rn
representing us to bn. '] liny would find
(urge numbers of bright, intelligent, a.id
healthy children growing up, dearly
beloved and cherished by their parents,
who love, educate, and promote ilia
hnppinens of thoir offspring, and nre
bound by the most snetod and holy ties
to luvo olid cherish each other They
would find, too, industry nnd harmony
prevailing in our midst.
Hero public opinion declares the
adultorcr should suffer deutli; eUowlioro,
if wo can believe tho writer, married and
unmarried indulge in practices too wick
ed and degraded to contemplate. While
laeti who should be the protectors and
guardians of woman's honor and chan
ty, turn her to ruin nnd disgrace, und
tiiuir bad doeda are passed by as a tiling
of no moment. In defamed and malign
ed Utah, ladies are respected, virtue
preserved nnd chastity guarded with
the strictest earn; ami trusting, conlid
i»g woman in cared for with Urn tender-
ent and most delicate regards.
1 am safe in saying that there is not
one in every fifty of tho ladies of our
Territory who could ismibly be induced,
in tho face of nil tho malignity ho un
sparingly heaped upon their luishand,
fathers, and brothers by pseudo regen
erators, to exchange situations with the
Mies either East or West Nay, fam
ine and the awoni, through which or
deals many of ns have pasjed, would
fail to induce them to do ho.
All wo ask is, let us alone. We nre
harming no one, nnd dcsiro to live in
peace, undisturbed in pursuing the du
tics of life—in 11 minding our own busi
ness and if others will do the same,
they will have a steady and pr tit able
[employment.
KxiT“Siunr A Mi Quick."—It has been
understood in this city for several days
that Col. K. Ilulbcrt is relieved of the
•oinmand" lie so successfully ntati-
uvered since first tho Bureau of Reg
istration was introduced an a concomi
tant of Reconstruction within tho baili
wick known as tho Third Military D.s-
vanoo against Chief Justice Chose, or I we havo no corUin knowledge, but ru
nny othor name which may be mention-1 ray* that the Commanding Gonor-|
od in connection with tho Domocrntir
■t tbo ballot twl tbo doC.'«wn i» rwcnrol
and tho Constitution again rsittodciicu.
Two grand aims and considerations
then should occupy tho Southern mind,
and evory energy bo directed to thoir
consummation. 1st To second with
might and main tho efforts of the Na
tional Democracy to overthrow tbo Rad
ical rtfimo, ond aocoodly, to unito our
own people, and propitiate and win over
the enfranchised blacks by judicious
kindness and liberal treatment.
The former is essential to the restora
tion of justice and purity in the general
government, and for tho abatement of
the burdon of taxation, and the latter in
order that we may shorten the reign of
tho carpot bdggors, obtain oonttol of
8 tnto a flairs, and secure an impartio)
and onlightcued Judiciary.
Kvory roan then should rally to tho
great work before us.
Our first participation in uationnl pol
itics after rooonatruction, will bo in tho
all Important task of ejecting onothor
President. Aud hero it la the.part of
duty as well aa interest to affiliato fully
and without reeervo with our Northern
Democratic brethren. Even though the
principles announced, and the platform
wich mny bo adopted by tho New York
Oonvontion shall not square prociscly
with tho lino ond pluminot of our own
views and exigences, still lot no oaplious
and unavailing opposition result in the
defent of tha nominoo.
It should not be forgotten that the
bulk of thoeo allies have lutoly been or-
oyed In deadly hostility against us;
that thoir first step will be an onslaught
upon Uio chorishtd (logman and fanat
icism of a party which awopt tho Nortli
liko a whirlwind; that they will labor
at homo undor tho imputation of rebel
proolivilioa nnd a quasi opposition to the
Union; that tho Radicals will bo led by
their great embodiment of military re
nown, nnd hopo will) tho aid of the " Ar
my of tho Republic,” Loyal Leagues,
and aticli machinery, again to hoodwink
and gull tho masses.
With all this to encounter, who can
wonder if tho Democrats move warily
In the promises, nnd content themselves
for the present, with gradual advances in
tho work of reform 7 As outpost after
outpost of tho enomy is oapturod, and
tho movomont gathers forco nnd vulumo
in its progress, soou tho very citadel of
rudioalisui will be stormed, und tho Un
ion und Cvuslituliun of our lathers re
stored. ‘
Lot us bo war# then of the Prince Ru
pert nnd Hotspur spirit of former days,
and not risk, and loco ull, by seeking
to tuko tho win in tl»o work of perfect
reconstruction, *a lion in reality wo are
still almost passive agents in tho bunds
of tho many millions at the North, who
sway tho destinies of tho nation.
Powerless to achiovo might ourselves,
tho role of tho South is to attach itself
with fidelity to (tint parly who will du
nioKt for our relief.
If nt the outset, they fail to come up
to the foil standard of our wonts and
requirements, let us notretiro in disgust,
and refuse to co-operate with them. Thin
would bo madness nnd pructioal suicide.
Wo hope therefore, no portion of tho
Southorn proas will tukc position in ud-
nomination. Let us preserve a modest
and dignified silence, us to preference,
nnd await the issue of events. Wo
have recently mingled much with our
Northern friends, and feel confident they
will not betray us. The cry of suffer
ing and oppression from the South has
si's attention was drawn to certain let
ters addressed to one Duer, nt Columbus,
by tho Chief of Registration, and upon
the latter's failure to produoo satisfacto
ry explanation thereof, "Casio" was in*
vitod to “No more bo officor of mine.'*
“After doatli, then comoth the Doc
tor."— Atlanta Constitution.
President Johnson Ims purchased
penetrated their hearts; while they | a fine larm of 600 acres, about six miles
oloarly pcrecivo tho fruits of radical distant from Groonvilie, Tenn„ where he
usurpation, iu tho doclioo of their own »lU'iw<ta«(torelhi»B from otiieo.—
, . .. , Ab tlio property contains two largo
oommorro .nt) prosperity, .u.l II,a d,a , tlouring mills, it. n Uci,mt«l II,.t L
truss and misery which athict thousands Excellency will become a practical rail,
of their own idle and starving populu- lur. Hs houso in Greenville lias been
lion. j recently fitted up for occupancy by bis
—; *•* , daughter, whicli gave rim- to tlio story
IA- Ilunuiout lias been acquitted. that ho whs preparing for tin immediate
John urowu wus uung. return tu the sweets of piivatc life.
News Minimal*)'i
Woolf.t was released on The 11th
iost. Ilia testimony had all been antic
ipated, nod was not of the least impor
tune*. Rut the grove nnd revehUld
Bclgttloha of thu tienuto had tbulr re
Vertgo tiport tin) poor fellow. Magnani
mous and valiant ftenuto !
Tux Houso Bill exlunding tho Freed
man’s Bureau another yenf- from J lily,
has passed tlio Senate, and is now a law
The nation's wards arc expensiveprotegee.
CuNurfss is proceeding with tlio inves
ligation of Butler's gold operations under
the charges of Mr. Brooks. The tifetr
und epoon question lias long boon settled.
Verdict, “lie grubbed all be could find.’*
Tiik President Irosnot yet signed the
Bill admitting Arkansas. Meanwhile
the Democrats are preparing a protest
against tho recognition of the new Con
stitution.
About 70 now cadets havo reported
for doty at West Point. Tlio uxarniria
tiorts are progressing, and (Jen. Grunt is
present.
Bcti.rr is beginning now to havo an
itching for greenbacks ns well as bull
ion. Oil a lato occasion ho attempted
to atcul a thousand dollar nolo of
Woolcy’s money, in tho very presence
of l.ogau und tlio other inunagefa. He
was fortunately detected. But that was
only n Butlcriiim.
Mr. Chase Is gaining strnugth daily,
nnd will be a very formidable eompoti
tor for tbe New York nomination.
I)r. J. 9. Hamilton of Athens, raised
461 bushels of wheat to a single aero.
A coaRBspoNi'FVT of the Macon Tele
graph nays the cotton enterpil’ar has
appeared in Decatur County; and if
they run thoir usunl cuiirso not a bale
of cotton will lie gathered in that region.
This la without a parallel In tho history
of that insect. They usually appear in
August or Buplombcr when tho weed i*
at its rankest growth.
I’oon BOHRATr is up Again for trial,
and there will doubtless Ih; another fir.
ado. It is believed ho will be bailed
however.
Gkx. Mc.ido is in Piiiludoipliin on
leave of ubsenco, and the Now York
Tiibunu says it ia rumored und thought
probable that President Johnson will
letniu him there, in charge of that de
partment, and appoint Gel). Rossenti
over tlio :M District.
A Hill has Ih-cii inlriidueed into the
Houso removing the political disabilities
of t'jOO Southern sculawngs, Gov.
Brown umong the number. Only one
Democrat is incimb-d in tlio crowd.
O.va Tennessee Radical has been ex
cused from taking the iron clad outhnmi
admitted to Ids scat in Congress by *n
very large nmj rity.
Removal or Ssnat.ui I)..i ui.as.—Oh
Monday evening the Trustees of the
Douglas Monument Association, noonm-
panied by Drs. Powell mid McViokur,
one ol t lie sons of the lute Senator Doug
las, nnd others, proceeded to inspect the
rumsins preparatory to their formal re
movnl from tlio grave to tho mausoleum
to duy. 'I ho lid covering tho class was
lomoved, nnd tho fuco or tlio illustrious
Henator was found to be in a remarka
ble state of preservation, almost tin nn
turul as when buried, with tho exception
that the eyes were more sunken than
seven years ago, tlio nose more coni ran
ted and the surface of tlio forehead some
what indented or pitted. Th.* complex
ion was very fair, tho contour of the
head und face up; an n’.ly umdumge
and tlio expression quite natural, ami
plainly recognisable. Tho hair was as
glossy and black ns ever, nnd the vlutheri 1
ns neat and tidy ns nt tlio time of tlio
linrial, not present'ng tlio least evidunoo
of tnilduw ur disooluratioit.—C/urayo
TritnUta.
Drlrgub fo tile National Con
Trillion.
Rooms Ckktru Exmttivr. Committri:, )
Natiokai. Dumocsatip P.oitv or CJa , >•
Maook, (Ja , Juno PJ, ISrtR. \
I am nuihorixed to nunouncc that the.
Central, South-Western, Muscogue, Mn-I
eon und Western, Georgia, Atlanta mid
West Point and llio Atlantic nnd Gulf
Railroads will pass delegates and visi |
tors to New York during tlio National.
Democratic Convention ii|miii tho follow
ing terms:
Delegates nnd ull others desirous of
via t n^ Now York during the session of
the National Democratic Convention,I
will bo transported fur one firo — that|
is, they will pay full fare to New York
und return free. Through tickets can bo
purchased of tho ticket agent from the
20th inst., to tlio 12th of July, inclusive,
and u certificate will ho given to tho pur
chaser to the effect that lie lias paid his
fare to New York ; but tho coupons are
not to be taken up by the diflerout rail
roads until his return, which must be
on or btforr the 20Ik of July, 1808. If la
ter than that date they w ill not ba re
spected .
I also announce that arrangements
are in progress to engage suitable rooms
for tlits nccominodntiou of the Georgia
delegation during the session of the Con
vention, and will bo announced when
consummated.
E. O. Cadamsk.
ft£“If Grant ia. elected Iiih election
will bo th*» declaration of a majority ol
the |Hioplo in favor of « negro or impar
tial Miflrngo nnd its ucaraly more obnox
ious twin, negro equality.
A Most Excltlnj Nccne.
From the Jlilwsukce (llscAvia. Jane 1.
On Saturday night Daily &. Co.’s Cir
C'is ami Menagerie concfmloil its cn-
fiigemeats in tliia city, and nlmiit 4
o'clock Sunday morning left for Water-
toWti. The learn* drove along slowly,
only enring to reach Oconomowoc by
Sum night, havo a good r»mt and
diiVd Into Watertown Monday morning.
AlPJttt 12 o’clock ycHlenbiy the team-
Hffl tbe Jtlnctiorr of the Wutertown und
Waukesha pikes, und struck the Petvau-
kee road. Those of our peop'c who
haVo dfirert nn this rood know llm very
bad condition tho road is in, und will
not be oarprl<od to Itmrn thut the train
muster urged extra (Million on the pait
of the teamsters He had just paitscd
along the lino, waking up tho sleep)
drivers and warning them, When it is
supposed tlio driver of the leani contain
ing lb* cages of the lioness und her
vrladps, fell asleep, for hi* wagon pas*- 1
ing over a bad place in the plunked
road, careened und fell into the ditch by
tho side of tbe road. The driver hc-ing
thrown off h!i tick u stone by tho road
side, injuring him so badly that ho let
go his horses, who started, pulling the
capsized enge with them, und dragging
it over the rough road. The nniuiuD
in I ho enge, awakened from their slum
bers, sot up ii terrific roar whirl* fright
ened Uii: horses, increasing their already
rapid speed. Fortunately the horses
broke from tlio wagon, and before going
0 grosit distance were liniiled lip by one
of tho nilvaiicojeams. The wff.iir crea
ted much excitement a* it was learned
through tlio scattered line, ami lliu otic
or teams cloned up to it, in order that
1 lie attendants might remh-r assistance.
Upon attempting to lift the wagon bnek
to its place, it was found that the cage
of the lioness wns broken, ami tho train
mnstiu ordered it let down again Until
the tnlnur who had the cage in clinrge
could be sent for. In letting it down a
part of the cage caught the leg < f one
of tlio wh«d|M, badly jamming it Hith
erto the lioness bud puid no attention to
the men gathered about, but when the
whelp set up a ery of pain, tlm mother
sprang up iu linger. This aot tin: whelp
to uttering most plaintive roars, When
the rage of tho older beast became ter
rific. It diixhcd to tho whulp, begun
licking it, nnd nt the same (line uttered
those loud roars * Inch have mndu it so
famous. Ilecoinlng enraged nt it* treat
ment it dashed to and fro In Its narrow
limit*, throwing itself with lull force
against the *id#s of the cage. A coU-
I du (d lions in an adjoining apartment
wcnins excited over the scene, and not
or.ly added to tiro confusion by their
roars, but strove to breuk down the !»af.|
rier between tlio two mges. A gent In
man living at IVwnukoe, who wns near
tha cages nt llie limit, says tlm scene
w-ns one of the roost ntnrtling imagina'
hlu. All the bctfffr Iff llm cupeb-ed ca
ges were yelling mill striving to get nut,
while llssw ill vhOm whicli liud luiltn!
near became fiiglitcncd and were utter
ing tokens of uluriii iu their |H-cuiisr
miimicr. The horsas, toy, of nil I lie
Van*, exhibited tbs utmost alarm, re-'
(piiring the ellmls of the driver* to look
utter them. Until some In-Ip arrived
n'dhi.ij could builonu with the prostrate
van, Blid it wns left, while word was
sent to the rear teams to push forward
ns rapidly ns possible. Meanwhile tho
anxious driver* stood in fear that every
inoiiiHot tin* inure furiou* bou-t* would
break out ol tlieir cages.
Ah soon ns wind enme to tbo baud
wngon the camel* nnd e'cpliants were
urged forward, and came up on n quick
trot. But m sooner hud the anim*U
attached to the wngon come within the
Bound of the lion*' voice*, tbun they ex
hibited t lie most abject fear. The ele
phant threw lip it* trunk nnd blew a
terrific blast—n Must that Startled rill—
even those who hud before exhibited no,
Mgns of feur. Its keeper bravely kept
by its side uni) nltemptvd to quiet its.
fears, but ma*-.ivo animal wan Ihow gli '
ly alarmed It seemed to ba insane,:
nnd its yell* were full of ugonfaed fear
— tilled with tenor. The camels star
tled—some attempted to break from
tlieir hai ness, while other* fell down flat, 1
nil uttering a peculiar cry. The band
men leaped out, uml wli 1; the keepers of
tba band wagon nnimsla looked after
them, it whs found that the lions muatj
bo quictod, or there would l» a scene
beyond the control of all. About this
time the lion tamer came up, and hasten
ed to the cage. Tho beasts hail become
so excited now thut they srnrocly notic
ed him, hut made redoubled effort* to
get out into the open air. Hml tlio
tamer nt this timo lacked a courage
\\ liich seemed akin to utter recklessness,
tho boast* would no doubt have succeed-,
cil in making their escape. Without
feur In? (rent to the cage, and very soon
discovered the cause of the fury of the
mollu-r. He culled tho nUonduuU of
the team to his aid, but they were scar
cely to lie blamed when they did not]
cnti: to v*. n'nrc loo near. Two it three
of them cuiuu, and with tlio n;sistunuo
of lovers, separated tlio pieces of tlio
cage so thut the whelp extricated it-‘
foot. The mother, her suspense re
lived with tlio release of the whelp, r eased
her yells, and again commenced licking
tho wounded foot. The other lions
seemed not entirely satisfied, nnd rather
to injoy the confusion they were creat
ing. Uvnvhing through the ventilator,
tho tamer struck one of them as heavy n
blow as bo could with a short iron bar,
which Hocmol to send hoidc reason into
bia bead ; nnd when the order came for
him to move, ho and his companion
went into their own apartment, ceasing
Usui** hqwls, but keeping up a low,* in
dignant growling, liko dogs. Observ
ing tins, the men cams forward nnd
raised the wagon to it* place, fastening
up the cage where it was broken, und
tin* horses being attached, tliu teuin
drove oo.
While this was being done, it seemed
as if the band team would more than fill
tbo bill which tbo lion family had at
U'lmtf il. Although the hound of th«|
tuna voices could uu longer be heard,
its iffcit wns left on tho clmcl.*. Tfi'elr
keeper hand detached them from the
carriage, and bail succeeded ia getting
them a few rods away. Tiny now
tmwic no effort to escape, but lay down
| ufitiifg through fear, and apparently
nhlivitfufl to everything around them.—
The monster elephant, also detached,
seemed to bo in n quandary as to what
tic should (hi. lie slashed his trunk
against his rido with a dull but loud
“thud," nnd then raiaiiug It iu tho uir
blew-blasts upon it, before Which nil
the trumpet* of u hand WOfe art noth
ing. Ju*t thoii li.'ld hi* elophnntship
known hi* strength there is no doubt
lie would have made it felt. But by
Soothing and coaxing he wns at length
quieted, and ngnin attached to the wag'
on. Thafmnelit wore nnnmcd nt length
by kicks noil blows, utid tho strange
animals moved on, trembling in every
joint.
New Advertisements.
Can Nsusoks Hol* Ornds is Gicor-
(HA ?—Neither tho Reconstruction no s,
oiigiii.il or supplementary, iror the pro
posed Constitutional amendment, re
quire it. These do giro to tho nogro
tlio right of suffrage, but do not confer
upon him tim additional uml higher
right of eligibility to idlice. Siicli is
the argument of Joseph E. Brown—thus
Im urgi o I in nn address to the member*
of tho Atln'itn Convention ; nn*l in thi*
nddres . ho declared that if the Convci -
lioni should go beyond tlio requirements
of Congress, nnd give to tlio negro tho
right of holding office, that lie would op-
po)0 Ihc rutifienti ii of the Constitution
wh’cli thoConvcutiirti was then framing.
Ib-no i it was, I lie Convention atrm1(
from the Import of tho Committee on
fiunchlso, thut section which expressly
daelnred the negro e'igible to offi -e ;
nnd hence it was that Joseph E. Brown
and his diseip oh did, on various occa
sions, in public address*-*, during tlie re
cent campaign, and lie more recently at
Ohicaro, dis-lared that the negro could
not h*dd office in Georgia, under the
now Constitution.
By Hindi ttasurnnecs, many good men
were no dout't, induced to vote fir the
Constitution, who would otherwise have
vo'uri HgiiiiiHl it.
To these men, who wore influenced
by such iiwuiram-es, mudo by the ex-
Gim-mor and hiH euadjutors, nnd indeed
to I ho whole people of Georgiu, In whom
them! aesiir.inoos were given, Governor
Brown i* obligated to emitcst tlie u qiial-
iffention” of • vory negro who lias been
idrcted to ntlice in Georgia. Will he
do it 7 Hveiy consideration of honor,
justice and consistency r.quire of liim
this s«:rv ico.— Forty!h Adteriitcf.
nsMovrn r**w Abtsive J.ARnrAns
AraIVsT tiir UrksIUrnt—Newton (Viiw«
ford, Kx imim r in llm 1'uii-nt Office,
was to-day removed by the Si-oretnry (•/
the Interior for iri usive language in pub
lic und on tin- streets agniiiMt the Presi
dent— S'or Yuri Herald of Saturday.
Tbs unwonted recognition of bis duty
in tills instance by tbe Seer* tnry of the
Interior Ini* can-M-d mime snrprisv to tiro
fi haul* of the President, sn l lend* them
to hope thut the i-ininplo thus set, though
nt tho eleven h hour, umy he mini luted
by other hand* of the dopmimwut*.—
When umy wu Ihijh* to chronicle a like
a*-tion on the part of .Mr. McCulloch 7
We would advise that all turh removal*
In- not mule ill once, us in that ease the
business of tlm Tn usury Dcpiirlmeiit
would lie suspended.—AWmjNo/ Intolli-
yrnerr.
Tits t’sr. or Toui-kooks ix Wastasic.
—■Fari*, June ll —Thu Monitenr stntes
that the Czar of Kussin ha* made • pro
posal to tlio Km|N-ror Nu)*deon that
Bii*sm and France unite in an effort to
induce ull civilized nations to abandon
til© use of ior|M-(lucH and explosive pro
jectiles in time of war
The Monit-iir add* that tliiw humsnn
proposition meets with tlio approval of
llm Emp-ror, who, however, thinks thut
it tuny still be necessary to employ tor-
pedum for defensive purposeiv
Mr Tlm City Hall is being fitted up
for the acooimmslution of tbe l/'gtala-
turc *n a manner highly creditable to
those who have tho matter iu clmrge.—
The application of a little f. esli paint
nnd whitewash, coupled with some ji -
ilieious change* iu the internal arrange
ment, have accomplished modi toward*
tho be fluty and convenience o£t ho build
ing Tlio Jiull is well ventilated
throughout, (for Cuffin'* suk< ) cnch win
dow being furnished with Venetian
lihud*. S unto nnd Represcotntive
Chambers—the f>M‘mer lioing 00 by 45
fee*, und the latter 75 by 60 feet--nt©
located on tbo Second floor. A cnp..-
ciou* and ta-ty gallery now undor prin
cess of const ruction, will, when complt—
foil, n l>l immli to tlio app< nrnneo of the
11 iu*c. It i* Mcnrcoly s-.ip|Misable, how -
ever, that our ladies will so far deternd
a* 11 go up there during the session* w hile
Africa Inis n scat on tho floor.
The diiks, it i* presumed, will b.- the
same used nt M lludgovillo.
Thu whole cost of renovating anil
converting the City Hall into tlio Capi
tol will not exceed $2,000. We com
mend Messrs, liaw-yon, Deters nnd Hol
land, (Aldurmanic Committee) for tlio
judicious nnd complete discharge oftbeir
duly.
Wo understand that th« Willingham
Building, on Decatur street, contuing 16
rooms, will be rented ut $100 ja r month
and used tiy tho Municipal authorities
during tho sossiun of the Leg is lature.—
Atlanta Const Hut ion.
n^U A million of beings in New York,
nnd one-third id that number in Brook
lyn, live larg oly, lliough not alone, upon
bread. Tbo former urs supplied by
nlmut 750 bakeries, and the latter by
about 250, employing ia tbo aggregate
about 5,000 men.
Notice.
rputt nnrt*r*itfHr«t will do any tftAjWtUtif’tijllL
I TKR «r 9RI09C WUUK on verv
terms one hsft CmH end (he t»Vnc« 'diS*.
Also s line twl ol SASH bo* Ublrt Uj’ bo hamt
and >•r aale chrop fur tl.o main
All orders left >1 ids Ortte* will ae
piomplljr Bit ended to.
jets At .dtHJf rHKKMAK.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
ATLANTA. GB0KGIA,
Corner Whitehall St. and IT. $ A. R It.
jclft-rtm K. II. PRonnwTon.
G bOHOl.r, Hahiwn.i * CsruTT — (Jam«r lloyeii,
Admtnkinorli on lliee*iaio sf Jotlnh ILitpO.
tiarine applied k,r leave to roll tbe land betonc>n(
o lha aaid «x'a*«, all paraom inl«re«iad ar* berebc
nMiiipd that h*' ai pliralion will be euiaidorrd
•he neat September Tenw M Die C'oanol Ordinary
Inr aiid eonntr.
Witora* ror official aiifna'nre lhi« .tnne 17, IMI.
Jet«»m W. It KtntiOO, O dlnary.
TO PLANTERS
AM)
Cotlon Dealers
Of Middle and South-West Georgia.
W K reenec'fnllr annonnee llial w« hare ae-
ennd ihe entire ch«v|p. and pomrol »l the
Ond,,* Warehinia.', oeenpied ihe paa' »e.»o« bv imr
Mr. j.-ialban Ciyttn*. and Andrreoo A \V...M..Ik,
wheie wr# pwrfMwe doina a alrtrl and Irfillmai*
Cnilon bwd'-eae, and we ntler rwr nndirideT aite*
lion In all bw«in-a- ralrnat. d lo our rare, pledg-ng
an bo'**' rndw.ro la p'raaa ail And aa raletenrn
r«a|ieeonll]r aolwil
*^.Thc republican journals in Califor
nia i imt boll <1 during tlio lurt Sluts can -
puign Imvu ull placed the null c of Grant
an 1 Colfax at tbs masthead.
-, r * Ail
wreoffiii i-wr lepuialiMi. Wa
your palion*fe
JONATHAN COi.I.INS A SON.
Ml.lm Maenn, Ua.
Notico to Planters.
rjpllR uadersifned, harinir leaarJ
THE PLANTERS' WAREHOUSE,
Now bnildinf, near ihe I’aeaencer llapoi.
Opposite Byington's Hotel,
Wonld re-|Kclfii|l» inform lb. ir pafrone and Ilia
pnblie fenerallr. ihaf llier Will rrinore Iu Iba Mine
•>n ihe lire) »f AnfiM well, where Iher will hara
iorrca*»d feci I I'M a for Morinf and anllii>a Cotton.
Thnnblul f»r Iba rery liberal pelmna(« reeeired
Ihe pari aewnm, and B iileriii(f Ihemsrliae that Ihaf
hern In Mime degree merited ihe hiiii, Ih.r bone
It will be cotiiinned in Ihi-ir new quar era.
AD VMS, JONES A I.KVNOl.Ds,
j«1l-liw
JOHN S. STOKES.'
(S.MMM, I. KAini t CT0KU,)
Manufacturer of
Chocolatos, Confectionery,
AND
ROCK CANDY
BY STEAM,
IHA k m IliuDon Street, Nr.w Your,
TEH US CASH ; f per ennt will be allowed
whan Ca-h aeencip.nie iIm order.
\W All po-ida jut op in S pound hot**, far-
Urnlar ntieul,oo ziven lo abippina *»*od» H.r Snath-
rrn eie krl. jwnell ir
JAMES KNOX JOHN Oll.l..
KNOX & GILL,
Cotton F«otor«
AND
f.'rncral Com mission Merchants,
No. ISA SMITH’S WHARF, IIAI.TIM0KK.
CowaJ«nmen(a ol ( OTTON, RICK, rle., re»|»et.
follv anliC'led. and liberal adrai cea mada Ihereon.
O'dera lor CORN and UAC0N promptly executed
with earennd atienllnw. Jail It*
KEEP COOL.
G O to tbe lee Howne and buy a anffieirnl /|aanli-
Ir of ICK (o krrp ronr milk ewae, awd your
I Killer bard. You wifi Bod it
ECONOMY TO BUY ICE,
la aerlng your Milk, UoUar and olber Frarieioae.
5 cts. per Pound by Retail,
By the Block only 4 cents.
I hare a'so a aopplr of RUTTER and E00S «w
band. Uniter alwarj coat and bard, at (be rwgnlar
matket price. A. WILCOX, Agent
| junei 1m
1 Notice to Stockholders.
OFFICE CUTHBKRT MANUFACTURING Co.»
Mat lath, ISM. |
A T e mrolina of ihe Preablent aod DirmSora o(
Catbbert Mannlaetorin* Comreny, it w.a
■toanitnoualy retired, that, for Ibe porpoae of in.
creaaine Ibe Maehioerr, an inatallment of 10 nrr
i c-ot. upon ibe aubsenbad alock be paid to tbe Sec*
re ary of the Company wiib o 3.) daya.
| A prompt onmpliano* " r»rj*ir»d.
I H» order < f (be bro«*
■ u unruiviv L' u .