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dUaJBSKUAX, JUNK i6, lfifift.
Wlmt will he the* Kenun of the
Democrat^ Platform
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R fornftor m
wHhV
mcmlublo degree of modesty and for*
benrnnrc in thn Utterance* of her dele-
gated to the invention, still she should
not ntultify 1 hOrtHdf by renouncing all
[COMUCMC.ITBD
their a fail find objects, yielding to none
Omnibtiu Rill.
br.
hlagAf the
representatives, is known in the history
of this country so vitally connected with
its destiny, uud whose influence will be
so sensibly Celt, ta the Kulidnul Duma
Tn* Poor Rime*.—*It mailer* not if*
Ids loan is hcffvy and hts hwd bowod
*tu» tlio keenest anguish, from the ill-
no#* of loved one*, or wind combination
of aitsurior, distress nnd agonize Ms
thoughts, the Insntitiio nmw of the pub
lie must be filled.
Up must mingle with the guy, or Us-
ten to learned discnaalons, or frcqnoht
the belle of retelfy, to pander to the ap
petite for new, or hie about I* not called
a Wes paper.
Ye ulid expect so much, and reolizu
an tilth the arduous renpmwiblilie* of
the editor's lift- i we'prny yon have great
M charity, ami remember that lie too i*
human nud inorUb Above nil, let not
Ml toil 1.0 in vnin, Iml fn, tho prii.lor If
yeu Would lighten life earn* and glud-
den his household.
d,i.a.to II* wU * Mt »>0,
at Now^york on tlio 1th proximo—save
nnd >tce|it nlotio the t'onvr-litfrm nt
l can be had only si tlio hands of a Dem
ocratic Congress.
True, by tenure of ofl'ro the Senate
wijl necessarily remftin radical fir. sev
eral years to come. But the Douse of
ttfpresenisUViM by resolutions nnd the
great month mid pro»tigo of ita influence,
can do much to prepare the heart of the
nation for tho iWldratloh of the gqar
aritfud rights and Constitution of their
fathers. It peemt to he conceded that
nt the North the Htntee «ro to bo allow-
«d to drchje for thcmeslves upon the
iVanchfse (jueetion, nnd in making up
that conclusion, those who are now ex
cluded liavo no vnivo whatever. Tliw
Is bat just and proper. And should not
tho earno fglo obtuin at the South ? To
proclaim otherwise is to bug (lieqnas.
tion, and entedtlUh the very point which is
sought to bo passed upon. For In-
.IN,.* ^ tntro flmith Oarollno. tn tin-
MH-*TtM OMrm of um Army," Wbleli was'
Wlltro •!|*v»ly *< tho Ul-|lull<tl.<»n, «|(4»oul,
sit ing us i rvJi'l for ll-t- mrh'. If worth copying
1< It not woiih cridiilngT Utrannuh ftwiUican,
Turcly an emission brother Hayes, of
which we ure licariily ashamed. Tho
Armi, has naffer since its inception In
tentionally deftnuded vitlm newspapers
or individuals of their rights. A largo
wrkhm of the fugitive pioeus published
in the poet's corner from week to week,
*|tre mere selections, without Iho author’s
name appended. This will account fur
4ho mistake in thir proseut instance.—
ttoabtiess the proper signature or cred
it, was load vet tcnlly (dipped off by tho
sheare of (ho editor,,
TUo New York World,
This able Joutnal recedes from its
position tlmt tho Domfrcraey should ro-
gnid nuivcrsal euffragu as an establish*
ml foot, to he touched hereafter only by
tho notion ot ihe reconstructed States
themselvos.
It seems It only wanted tho sonso of
tho party on that question, ami us that
line boon proclaimed in thunder tones
from a hundred pr< sacs, the object him
been attained, mid Iho question settled.
Congress can, and should acu to U,
that in every mstimo* wl.*ru looonstruo-
tion has not boon modelled according to
tho slimt letter of tliu-OotmHfittlnn, the
work must begin anew, and Illegal log*
ulutinu bu ropeulull. Wo quote os fol
lows from tho World :
Wc-do not objoet to tho freedom, nor
eVen to the warmth, with which some
of our »wib-mporntii-a express thrir
views. Wo OOll.-ede ill- r.11.1.' In 1 1 * i
which wo alwaya ox< rciso ; nnd indaod
We do not sea how the collective asnee
of the party is ovor to l»o gathered if n
squeamish f«nr of iiBiinding provoiua
ii I |M>aU ! og out nml telliog
not moruly what they think but how
thsy fool. By ruoh frankness n sues.
ti<» has been eeltled m u week, which
would otherwise draggled on 111 doubt
until alter tho meeting of the Convon
taie.-s ol mbguided judgment, in perse- reet j nK whatever, rest n„ |
oding ns. It is no disgrace to ns to ad- „ um pUon that North and South Cnro-
mit-lliat^dical fowfore had a high or- floada, Ot*Crpl‘. AJiba Mia, T.ouisi-
der of tuk nts, that Fedoinl troop* *aro B J^" ar g| .\flFrfSrd< fof it only applies i<
cniTgetic, path lit and brave, and Fed-, n.^ .jjjy.lv,., 1 ttivir condition with the
rrnl oflicerti sVitlful. And wn enn re- tj,,: on n y,f nre'now rVadrmttcJ qs^liTtos,
it...... -....I, n..> „ .L-. v,,.„ i" 1 ... ... .i . .< ..
tion. When Cltk f Justice Cbaao begun
to W talked of ns tlio Deiuncrntio can-
didato, we took occanioh to any that,
it a matter so acrioua, nothing should
be done against tho aerate of the Demo
cratic mooses. But how to ascertain it V
Instead of vague diacuauions of the <]Uflli-
fluations of Mr. Chase, wo offered o
proposition rrepoctiog a partionlur part
of tho platform. Tho only ohaUu lC to
bi* Domination was hia position on negro
enffrngo, and wo aaw an opportunity to
brfog hia dinners (if he could bo sup*
rawed to havo any) to an immodiutc tost
By Singing into the arena of iliaeitasion
a propneitiou on that eubjcct. Wo
pitched it in the very lowo<4 key con-
viatant with Mr. ('liasu’s nomiootion —
We did not nek tho party to affirm Mr.
(Biaae’a views, or to rocant its own, but
only to ignore tho uucstiou. An osser.t
tv his proposal would by no means have
involved the nomination of Mr. Chose;
but ite prompt and vehement rejection by
a oooeierabk! portion of the party press,
conclusively settles the qiiestiou of his
chances the other way. If a largo part
of the party nduso to rocogniw negro
auffi ago ns a f.iat, thero need bo no more
breath or Ink wasted on n oundidato
Who. represent* it us a brim’lph*. B
won iinjmrtaiit that this point should ho
nettled before its aisauamon domoruli/.i d
tho party, uud Thu Wurk] claims tho
iiH'rtt of having auttlod it.
Slats tho rcgihtcrcd colored vule rxCcoda
that of tho while popu’ittion by mtiny
thnuaniida. But under tho Iowa of tho
commonwealth nnd tho Constitution of
tho Doited Stiitua, tho wlir.lo of the for
mer nro c>iclujal from tho privilognof
the ballot. When Iho quoalion of uni
vernal suffrage thcroforo in niootod, n«
jn tho Ml«'bigan election, only Iboso ah<
aro ulrcudy legal voters cun record their
vordiot in Ihe premises. Yet, in defi
ance of the (’oostitution and laws, nml
tho poneo nnd safety of tlio people, by
Iho simplo riding or a disppt|o faction
temporarily iu powor, Iboso multitudes
of ignorant cronttircH, iu aluvery bnt) on.
tcrony, nro pormittsd 1*y thdr to(n to
doeldo wlmthcr they ijludj jui alhinj to
vote. Was ever nucli u political pain-
dux nnd lru|(i(-ul farco witnessed in the
history of nations?
With till* tdufomcul of tho Soullicih
sitimliou as it acluully exists, wo ark, is
the iuiquitous govermnootscl up by the
Radicals in opposition to an overwhelm
ing majority of tho Ingul voters, to b(
rogaftlcd.hy Nor thorn Domocrals us le
gitimate iduto action ? Aro we U» be
oompellml to livn and atrugglo on undor
thl-i worse than Bgypthm homlugc, mi
tfl tho fnflyijilhlo war »»r filers, nnd the
oxtcrnlinatum of tho ncukur furnuhou n
bloody solullou tn the qmwtion ? iuiO
ly ottr frionds and the lovers of constltu
tiomil liberty, will not abnndnn their
brathtcti to a futo so tad and dcplorublo.
Lot tlio Nnw Yoik Convention lay
tno n xe to the root of tlio radical tree,and
proclaim once and forever, that not only
slmll its baleful fruit bo destroyed, blit
the trunk itself shall bd duff and rout
into a thousand frugiacuta. Agitation
—nqieftl— ruform, should Ue Omblaxunod
upon ovury bannei, uad fonn tho rally
big cry uf tho hosls, in tltolr oruaado fo)
froedpm ami tho rcvturaliun yf the l'n
ion, as detinod by tho Constitution.
Tho rccrnstrnction eouf^it to be of
fteled by the udoplloo of the fotorRdiilli
amomlmcnt, iu no rcquiislrudlon; but
eimply n shamefoss compact fnrood up
on tho people by the power of tho bayo
net nnd unjunt logMatinn.
Miwt wrong, grutuitouH, domnsblc
wrong bo perpetuated, because ooranim-
mated under specious ami assumed, but
fliwit nnd Infamous lognjfoim*? W
cuuuot beliuvo that tlio linn-hearted Do-
moorney of tho Nottk will ao pronounco.
Lot the pcuplo’H Sfntefi Goncrul, soon
to moot iu Now York, that grand re-un
ion of all tho vitulilv and purity, and
Conservatism of thiaonoo froo Ueptibllc,
sternly rotrsco thu track of tho )wk few
years and ohco inoro form its bnltnjllons
and legions in the safe nod will beaten
highway of tho Constitution.
Aro they oquul to this glorious aacri-
tloo of fuimliuiHni, and that magnanimity
which lonws tho dead phst to bury its
dead, and inaugurate u now lcosu of life
uud splomlor to our model institutions?
Wo hope so—We believe an.
Cherlceton eigtit years ago. That* was
fho rcvtlididn of pro-oxisling facta, that
the link that bound ihe Union together
bad beeg severed. That tho Democra
cy) triumphant find dominant, oxeept only
at slight Intervals, for sixty yearn, had
so fnr stid .so long adhered to tho Con
stitution nnd right—had so Inhg refused
tn Ikiw at the idtdr of " ApA/r law so
long refused to bo absorbed by pri^u-
dice, paksiu/i . and sectional hath, that
tlio scoptro was about to depart from it,
and bo trunforred to n now organiza
tion, demanded by the situation, of dc
pravity and corruption to irtiiMi tho
Anmrkan people, iu their greed for pow-
m-, had fallen. That jianwonuto and
discordant body, was nothing more or
loss lhnn n sickly effort 6u tho part of
ono great section of a falling, crumbling,
nnd docropWI party, to conform to the
now nRd rapidly growing ideas of tho
times, and s puny and hopeless effort
and strugglo on tbo part of a woak j»co-
pic, to protect themselvos under ;the
rcgls of tim old Constitution. Tho press,
prior to ilw assemblage, ns well as all
thw°dfbnlss, resolutions nnd reports,
gave to tho aiisisun puMic, bvhlOnec
nnmiitskkola, that tbo grant national
parly, fonndod by Jefferson, upheld by
Muifison. MnnroO, Jackson, Van Buren,
Tyior, Polk, Fwrw am! Burhnmin, wss
Iidpv1itw»ly broken, It being the Inst
link of the Uoinn t nil other potiflenl tii-n
being severed, viligintis ftfrninnnlon sua-
Dcnih il, Roidul nllbnoes ulh nsted, nnd
innneial iirtor«MiH in open conflict, it re-
quirwi no prophet to foresee that
bloody contest was finmtitdnt-
flucli wu« the foreboding in the Amor*
loan heart, So fully justified by die *o-
quol, on tho breaking up of tho Dcnio
erntie Otmvontion in IMOO. That party
l»l»d Kiaytxl the deluge for tali years, nnd
when its boi'riera gain way, thu pent
on furies began their work ; pandemo
nium Wuh nt oueo unbarred ; and the
fiends of blasting desolation lot lonse.
Tljo ('-hdrleston Convention didpot pro
duce, but only evidenced approaching
chIamlUds. : t's -fln not poii.t t-> tide
black cloud unon oqrliisb>ry to rindkata
*, but’ fokhow the happy And
CoRnscTiov.—Tho eolls nt tho bar
racks in which tho Collumhus prisoners
nro oonfloou, ure not 8 t>y HI icct, but
10 foot long by ii foot 10 inches wide.—
Prisoners walk Hidrwnys and Jeep on
ih« side to avoid skinning their elbows.
'They Brow u bucket of water on tho
flo<>r .and lay on tho wet surface to keep
from, melting.
llsg pardon ot flcnci nl Grant for sup
posing that lie had udinimtted eight
inchey of God's froo air into tho in iron
(%I1 nf nn muvooiiBtruoted Ucoigum.-—
ChHtMufhu USd.
Ulu. A man named Patrick 11. Wjf
jjlns in Bttvunbsh, In a fit of jealousy
and drimkonncss ft few day* ago, *h
libi wtfo four times im-l then made
frint of stabtdr.g himself. Mrs If., it Is
thonght, will not live. Kig^iftg* w «•
j-iil.
upset them as shell. But now that it has
pvrfurmad iis mission, lived out its day,
dies in infamy and diigrauc, what can
wo say or think of depruvvd Kouthrunn
who aro whutting their bonks like filthy
vulture*, Id fill their morbid office loving
stomach* upon tlio dnenyed carcass of
the Kadicui pnrty ? What word of pity
fklr those who koow their infnpioUH uml
ingloriuurt course will b ad to universal
loathing, still pursua it? Thero sro
iHMtfo, W ho, ehunuing iho pure nnd goo<l.
forever seek tlio haunts of vloe, end
court the *HK>eiutiott of Bio depraved
and criminal. Them are some who
allow more mvereocn fdr tlib Wan and
haggard, and guilt slumped iSCo of the
street-w alker, than for the fair nftd ri«*J
hues of maiden purify and virtue, and
thero aro some itun.ro whole life Wim fit
wurwifli.it m its ho called glory, now
that It stink* tlm world ov«-r, leap with
apparent delight from the arm* of hon
or and virtue, und throw thnnRd)Vei<
headlong ado its hideout embrace, fold
Seem to ruii*h, wlmt cVrn deceui Undi-
cnls despise— tv ho were nt War with all
its virtues, seem intent on covering
themselves With Hi filth nml slmtna.
Bucli aro audio of tho Ibidieitl leaders
in (ioorgin, und such lunst be the impar
tial judgment of history, if indeed its
pngi-H uro to Ihi Mtahiod at nil with the
mention of objects dclcntid by ull thv
good of their ow n section, and even by
those against u*'Nor'b, wtio while they
" love tlio troufui), despise the traitof.’’
Curuin.ct, Ua., Junb 20lh, 480H.
V.
brilliant cnntaAt bctW0i-n IM pfdtiiro
nnd fUrit 'Hie Ittirm foW spent Itm lf
nnd it* fuff Htiliaidrk. TIM billow*, an
mlMly torn up, alilK- they aro yet somo-
wlmt Ii M *i>* miMrn, Mill do not
heave and siiTge «x boflifo. Its track
Wok Htrewn with dead enrensse*, and
broken timber*, wrecked fortirwn,
bligTitod hopes, disap|H)ii)tcd otfjx’f-tii-
lions, btiffiod nmhiluins, hrid betrny«>d
confidence d- ck the dark veeprd of
right yoara—wnl Ofomm-nt its black ness
nnd ni<lcouHnc«s, with bluclter, nnd
more Iddeotis sjvits nf c rime nml do'
pravity. Dutihosim Is bronking*from
boMflilfba elotfd, tho dump fogs of do-
Hjinirmo being dispelled, tin* lainbow
with it* brllli.iiit'hur*. sjmrtu tho whole
arch from OcanSciflmt t-> Oregon, mid
illnmlnes oven tho fti token nnd detach
Sd Bfotera t»f fho Hmith and Bouth-west.
The npproarhing (pectin* id New York,
tho most brilliant of modern tlmss, nnd
tho niftst thoroughly ropreronlntivs in
iho world’s history, will not. vert art the
iinlob—will not rebifildthf) broken whIIh
of onr O^uiftblral and tlmo honored Tab
rlo. Rut will evidence tbo proexfollng
fact that thu Union in already run to rod;
that tl.fr puty whoso culminating power
destroyed i», link ran Hot, and revc k d
•o wildly and wfokMty in corfnption,
opproesion, proecrlpiion, inunlef, rob
bery—hnto so far excelled in crime,
thmr tnoat Mtosttfou* wtodoln both nn
cient and modern, that their deed* are
a a lunch in tbo nostril* of their own poo
pie, a eickeuing pill, in tho ntoinnohs of
tliolf own supporters, nnd Hint the sod
den qttU general dhnklng of tbo rollon
timber* over thofr heads is nlumt to
ovenvholm in rnllt and eternal iHsgrmw,
and fmover brand with Infamy, the
bbnnmUws authors thcmrolvcs; that the
scepter has deported from them ; that
the judgments of Uud Almighty, which
in His fear, wo hope ranched their so-
verost type in tho infamous Radical par
ty, nro about to l*o removed from us,
mid WO permitted again to clop oar
hands with jby for Ilia blowing iff |»caec
I a tnony und prosperity, while wo look
back with four and trembling upon tho
suffering that wicked party havo been
permitted to bring down upon «*.
Who umong us, tn deeply stuinod nml
polluleil o* to wilfoll^- promote discord 1
Ur so tmmludful of duty ns to not work.
Caul from General Gordon.
Wo take from (ho Atlanta Cocstitu-
tion, (ho following teller, by which onr
readers \iill perceive (nut the ilfstin-
gii’slieit Writer thereof decllhes buing n
cuudidaty for Feuntoi' bef re tlio Log!*-
latino of our Ftuto:
Atmru, June 18, 1SG8.
J&li/or ( omifu'ion: Iu yuur issue nf
this morn : ng, tho writer of an article, no?
dor the Imail of "A Vitsl Mutter Ibr the
Uoorgin J-ogisIsturu to CoritideiJ' is
pbwril to suggrat my name uh u con
didatu in tho approue.hing election of
Bonutora uf the Unitotl Bmtrs from
Georgia. Tlio compliiftontary manner
In wlduh tho writur usk* my convent to
thu u*u of my nainu renders it proper
that I iCpTy in this public manner.
1 syropuibiac moat dchply «hith the
d esiro ol ''.Southmn'' t«> s»«J Gum fourty
rc*ont<d in thu United Staten ik anW by
im n who would MTupulosly guard her
honor nml ntaturinl inUiost"-r who
would heroical.y dvle;;d from tlio a
snuits of tho inisrcpresonlrtliona of the
malignant, our ihotbor section, whiU lie
retnainud luilhful to tho interests of the
whole ut'Uhtry.
It is n soil truth that our country has
been ruintfd, in u groat iiiensure, by or-
ixinoous nml otbrliHie thoories id huinnft
lights. To iiv-Ut, ns the cm niie* ot the
(fouBtitulion do on conferring upon the
ignorant nml vicious, rights, (?) or rnlle
or to place Weopi iw in the.r hands tn
destroy tho lihorti « . nml inalienable
rights uf tlie-iiik-Uigoiit und virtuous is
Ifo.b erroneous and nihilistic—orromtous
hy thu light of Sxperienus, and nihilistic
in tho brighter light of revelation.—
Thesu Uiooru* find no sunvtion in the
enlightened *tn4rHW*ndnp of nnv people
nnd hVc Hti-rnly robukod by the teach
ings of thu tuierring God.
There cun bu in this country nn per-
m a ue lit |-ro»poiity—r.O true, rogwlutod
UborljF— until tho minds of tho pooph-
are disabused of those illusions and led
back to tho correct theories of tlmlifo'ts
embodied iu tho Comtiluliim, und illm
(rated by our practiou und experience
under it.
In answer to lliu rfqu- st of tlm writer,
with much Hcnsihihly for his words of
ktndrvtm, 1 have to si)y that I uni not
oundidstc, uud cannot consent, under
any circnniHtuituCR, to lh* use of my
umne iu liio conostition Hiiggestmi.
J. R. Goiioox.
ft 11 a piilpahltj adinisrinn that IM) or-
dhnmctii of seresslon Vetft Irgal and
Valid, apd actually, took tho Spptfliri
Btnfwotil ortho Dfllon. They havo
been reorganized under wlmt in known
ns thu "Congressional jdan of ncconslrttc-
tlnn’’ which vtlfranehluen (he neyrcCH and
dwtramhise* ehfWgh white men to give
the tf< grow tlm majorify in every Flute.
The i:«mutilations /aimed arc of the'most
(Vrnnoind and prosc-rijAice rharnnb r.
The wealth, inU'nt-encc'tiiW h'srolng is
proscribed, and enough whifn Rich; qual
ified to till flic offices, cannot be foutvl in
ifottiedlthc State*. The tall to adgiflfhem
eotUninH dm condition that rtiey fhnll
never restrict the iteht or suffrage, thrtf
is, take ihf ballot from the iRnbd no
grocH llmt now ronfrn? them. II they
.•oiTle +inck Under Urn omnibnu bill it is
with ihe clmia of serf Jog) fbopt tluir
necks, nnd the pfjunlity of ftntes, pro-
yidtul fbrln the coustitutinn, is eutrl
The re ndmissipn of the ffontli, folder
this bill i* aimmg ti-c <jreatcst i.utrnffes
the Hadleft. f»ngreH has committed —
While ue are nnfoort* tint these Stubs
shfoiM irsurae their cotiKHlutiunnl ffin''-
tions with tliw Dnion, it is trot desirable
that.they shotllf! ertitto back a* inferiors,
nnd Bound'II chain* that ronko them the
hIhtus of a despotic government. Tn
all thu States biU flftIT or two thu con
gri-svb.nftl plan h.is beenfrjeufed airnrd-
ing tu its own provisions—Mind thu law
Hus now to be chiitiged to drag them
baric against the mnscnt'of both white*
and black*. Tim State gmornmiMit*
orjpinV/ed itrS in tho Innd* of a parcel
of csrpet-luig ndvefltnrera and hcuIu-
wag* who wont South to grt jnto offie.-
hy m gro votes itqd have succeeded. Irr
murfo of the htafes the entire rlcfrgtitfotf
of Biufttors nn I memfo rs hi comjrosi'd
of non resident*, moan whites, who nn-
neither ritizons nor own property, in the
States they protend tn refihoumt. BUtli*
of these gentry aro convicted frlmra, who
in leaving tho North tfod from justice.—
These men with their certificates In their
Letter from Brazil.
ii o Ghuiwl-ur** Tribune,
BtraM <if awe tier from
Mr* -Huivo\, formely n ci/.en of La
nvVctte.gMr# Harvey nnd family went
ifon <h* IbA GuBotlft lost July, to
the colony of Major IIuHting, bordering
on thu Amazon river:
Saxtahem, March 7, 1808.
Dear Friend.—I would give vgii u
description of our voyage, but K would
nut, by interesting, nml you would rutji;
ernenr something of Rrur.il; its climate,
nrodtWUAuft, fnilt*, fnlmbitim*, &o.
Tim fruits are iimauun ublc; not half
j»ru mentioned iu the works on Brazil,
and there uro rtiany that I never huurd
Cli until 1 sun them. This is fruit sea
KOti, ntnf We now huVO in abuutlunce,
Ottmgus, Ijimerf, liauauna-, J.omous,
I'.aiitains, and MaigouS, which rcaumhlu
a luigu ri|iu apple. Thu Tinc applu wo
«lu n>»t approciuto Very highly j tho Jia-
uuunu is sri Ved in ditlbrunl ways and
u.-u4l ovury dnj^ it makes ft dklighful
dish. Nut* ol various kinds ‘ofu as
ouuicroud ns fruits, uud fo u y bow
boginijing to ripuo. A pufSon would
usvi-r sturve, tnving to the flbUndtWCu
of fruit uud riiili nuts. This w truly thtJ
igjaDlr> for lliu agiicultnrUt, nothing
vlsw soeius to prteqsr. It is not u jnnnu-
foctoring countryi there is not u saw
anil or gri#t mill in this* portion of thd
LTgvineU, although such things are so
much needed and tlmru |ue beautiful
s'.reams well sipinUil for tho puiposp
N^ti»ru has tUno every thing for this
part "f tno worTcT--moo, nothing. Much
is lira unturo of CaUimicicm they dis
courage) eveiything like tuiprovomcQt ur
oivilnuiUoa, The noil here is the riehoat
in t|m world, more particularly the table
lauds; tlm valley is also very rich and
uill grow anything. Ginger, Tea, l.offeo
or uuylbiug that you would plant in the
South, will grow here except wheat, thu
oxpvruncHt nas never I con liidt)' upon
wheat in this porliuu of tlm l’roviunce.
Qoru has only been’iqlrodueed u fuW
y«ai» and yiulds wall. If you were to
ii*it me to-day you would Uu hurpri«e«|
and in n few miuulu* forget you weru in
South A meric A, na Vnu would seu on
ono side of our littlu cottage a potato
patch, some two acres in corn, and a
small ganlun of ju.-d «uJi Vegetable* an
you would liavo iu Ln Kuyultu. The
corn is now in tiro**cl and |Mi.tuto vines
cover tlm hill*. UVt-ryining jHiinted has
f t-sc Isr beyogU our expectatiun.*, except
iiih )H)t:itoe*. I do not think they will
yield anything. When wo have buen
New Advertifloments.
Iftihijry tvnlve4 around a dead mule,
urgmil ('rnigrCM t* dra^ tho Shite* in
that they may enj-.y ofll. u and emolument
Ti.e fladlstlui want fflbfQ ple/1 ‘btOod
gro«* bvcnusc th«h* vote* w ill b'fffi them
(<) carry out (he!i* n^fiirlouk .Throlnn twill
cy, ,w|fft:l)l|my aro aft aid will fail will,
out them. The hill will hcivRnu n’hi"
over th* head of the Ifroshleflt, and thd*
sown State*, that were nevef Ont or the
fnion, wili bu draggl’d bat ll, in order
that their .nffhlrn may ho admifirntnSj.l
by n net of blin k and white scnlhwMg*
the people ud-bvvl Without Jut of bin
Jran ,, n ( and da* siren'dh cf tbo Jacobin*
iu
T. ,
for a bijefpurlfo ,..
all tlm cl.criidfed ji:inclpfcu of Iv-mocrtp
ic govt rnment, and *ut at n.oighl every
setnT l.inco of ralmufs Slid j'itfllcp.—
Democrat,
JOHNNY REB #f SEVEN TOP
Turnip Seed !
aRdk.t fit
GEORGE W; GlfT.
At-o the old rirtdfn browo Vj ti. t ANDUfcTlf
A M)N, h.r sCe b»
T. R. rOWKtL.tni»l»..
BtWoSr.
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Druggist, Rookwller led ft
J. H- OTTO,
So. SO, Cherry & Macun, Oa.
I'jHACTICAb W»itl.n:*ker and Jrwrtar. tnd
1 dealer it) fius Gold ami Hilrer Wauh** <‘f
Clock* of all
i, M*!»a and n.igl's'.i make.
>n*. JeWelrr, Hilrerwarc, s ..
Ririoc* for Mnaical Ihernmr-nta, «nd all oiber good a
gcneialljr f(.«M in JrWflrr Rlotea..
W alcKe*. Clocks and JerrHIrj) rejmired In tha beat
,|M9 1T
JearNIry repni
manner at ahml noUr-c aad tr«rran'ed.
i nrrw invi. nini iiivu cuoua aive i ,, . .
pcxiket*, uro sivarntlntr tho enitiud nko 5 lurrap jrtfar Wu cau tell a«v« ol«»wt s«d>
r .. .1 n ■ • '' -“"Thing*
icroi«cd fari:otwoll"U*c<irfO«;ryrcp- * *? v ' ra * s . J* 10 “ ot
*o gain till. nc(*e*.dori III their ' HlreRgtli, , *rr. 1 r%* -. A ‘ , i n . ,r , °* J’ 0 ’)' nl
[>r :i brief p.-rffid, th- ffodicaD outra-o l’ nTnn 'V 11 ll l '** !
Jlluf la'iiMer ma built \vUhout chim
neys, utdyfln build n fire iu the niidUio
of Um roam on an t-lvvalu.l pluca r suinc-
(biug the tv baking uv«-n.
Ii i'/nptfospd to be vury Irot h ire just
under the Bupulor, but wo never liuvuw
day uMim- r thiji; Iho p’casnnt day* in
April or Upbiber, vv th you Tho volt
Blunt phty of Uiu trudu winds render the
nig)dp dulighlful. You nuvor lmve uujr
ure T r u (uu or fire, except fir ox-king
puip-i.ro*. latlrd |t in the most plearunl
el mute in the world ;md ( un|y need* to
Iju rhnsfi.ipi^a'j to bucouiO thu garden
Tlm laeruls uro not at
nd
Viifori-
usiis who uutne litro. if they munot for-
rex *.!y truinrd, soro. i.iU into all Uro hud
Iml- l* til tiro Brazilian?.
A* t-»snakes, wo havo very (uw Lut
they nro very luige, I liavo sevu Only
one. Li<utiids uiui'i u'-mndnneo, tin y
eicep info tlio h«)U.-ui upd nro imich Liger
tli uu tiling in th.u £ lutes but they uuver
bilu. Murquitoe* hie about os’ niiiuw-
uus us tfiili ^ou. \Vu IqjVv none, but
ll.ose who live on Uro Aina* -ii arc great
ly troubled with them. Ant* aiu by
the ii.illiun, they sometime* destroy nn
entire crop. '1 ln-.y have hills nil ever
tho forest which are the *i/.o of our po
tato hills and appear Very much like
,, f fJ .. , them If 1. were to mention tlmir si/.c
do trust that nothing but thoj it would Hccnt inercdibto—Uleir sting is
.•n-a-i ....ii » „ s bpd ns n wimp's and ofU.il cause n
high lever. * * # * •
RcTirs Ton aiu \rxxo.-*-Thi*u iw a r«.
port thntf Uu'lar, thu I.or* • uf New (fr-
loan*, i* to coins over to 1 itro aoniilry **
United Stuivs M hinder. Wo suppose
that it is impss*ibU to w-rnm* otfmhfl re
cognition to this pulk-hed gnntleiuiui
and tlmt it will ho convenient f*»c ifrm
Foreign Minister to ignore thu intt-l'C
dents Of {Ni* ‘‘U iynrd” nf tho grent
Aiponeaii Civil Wai’. Howev. r, even
in this tyo of apathy and tytyphnn-
my, wo
harost official omirtewy will Im- extended
to n cleatni o xrhojro unmu is so notori
ous, llmt wo would Ira atari it our mem
ory mmlri cseapo the pollution nl record
ing’ it. Thii h< no euso of iv nun bold
ing opinion* rupulsivu tn the majority
of tlm Koglisb nation ; it is n qm-ittion
of dural* ; and to aconrd to General
Butler the ssnra neuplion os to XIr.
Adam*, let n**ny, would lie t-< lose sight
of nil thn n4ptct dtiu to manlUioM,
truth nnd bcmui.—Imdm Tomakmrk J
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for tho harmoriy and BtieooM of thi*
Cock OrT ruow Auonc Trtt».—Tho [ great movement, the lust hopo of tlm
Athon* Bonnet* says, having bean client-1 isuuth ? Wlmt ingrste Georgian, wo lost
cd'imd swindled by tho Undies! lenders,! to a sense of shuttle, so fratricidal in tho
‘ i»-v..r )_. c sbtiminntion* of his corrupted honrt, nnd
so intent upon tho grntificstion of Inin-
on the siilyectpf liolicl, let every hon
est mnn who was tbps deceived come
nut from ufpong thu vile miscreants —
Wo warned lira pooplo IV,>m tho outset
that the Radical lenders iu tho iiogro
(Ymventinn never intended to giant them
siibstQTitiul relief—that tho whole
scheme was intended, from it* fust in
ception, us a delus’on and n client—
“eonccived in sin nnd brought forth in
iniquity.”
Whilowe feel profnnndly sorrowful
for the bone-t inch who were deceived us not of honors if they ooute hwlen with
by the syren sung of "Relief— ReHef,"' chain*, of prosperity and wealth, hlnek-
our sco n nnd tvmtempt' for the vile oned with disgrace, or power uieldeil
•coumlrol# who deoeivud them i* beyond by handsdripping with inoooent bkxd.
oomputation. Wo observe that one of. TuH u* not of the ohievenients of Grant
thu dirty trigger orgRR* brag* tlmt nil in the field, or Colfax noil his o uifroros
the white men who voted for Bullock in counsfri, even with thoso who d« *irod
will cMng to the KinUosI party ! Whut the great end of the Republleso party
sav those who have been chc.i cd and eonsuminsted, or who npfu ove, now it is
swindled ? Will they do it ?
mous lost for place und powor. n* to lay
hand upon her, strangle nnd stiio her in
thi* agonizing hour when she i* strug
gling to retain tho breath of life, nnd to
keep, as a legacy, to bequeath hor chil
dren, that virtue and honor, without
which tho most sumptuous wealth is
squalid poverty, tho most gorgeous
beauty, hideous, and tho iuo*t tempting
viands laden with deadly jhusoii ? Tell
Dimxutcns Basse*.— Our render* will
remember-that Mr J. L. Dunning onr-
uud into the Convcntioo tlmt n*Mombh-d
to npiuinsto a candidate for Governor
on the Ksdicnl side, n banner ben ring
the following inscription :—“New Men !
Progress nnd Harmony Among Our
selves !" which was fully appreciated,
iuid promptly nuted upon by Iho noun-
nut inti of Rullouk. The banner was
then quietly put nway for snfo keeping
in Iho Gity Hull by Mr. Dunning with
nn air of triumph peculiar to him sinen
ho Im* becomen js-liticisn. In the re
cent change* nt thu City Hull—over
hauling thu rubbish that had boon stor
ed there—tlm banner was yesluulsy
again brought to light, bnt with a won
derful cliungo in sentiment 011 its face.
It now rends : “Now M»n ! Peas and
Hominy Among Asses 1" When Mr.
Dunning holicld this change, hi* feath
ers fell, for thero wss im.ro truth in it
than iu the first, nnd he could not deny
ih. Those “now men" have a great do-
site to cat Out nf the public crib, and
won’t hesitate to make nnseu of them
selves to do it.— Allanla Intel,
fWc clip the following paragraph
from 11 \Yn*liingtob letter to the New
York Tribune :
General Meade arivel here to-day,
Root-1 lewts’o axi» Bittox tioj.rm —Our
infonmition from various part* of the
State cliOWR a most disgusting state of
affidr* amoiig tlio nluneroifa candidate*
forotlfooftk {hillock's hand*. Kspocial-
Iv is this Wic case with* aspirant* fiir
judinin! pivfcrtncnt. Mon whom tho
eoiiwtrif'ba* hitherto regarded a* above
even n scramble f-»r place nnmug their
own party friend*, aro emasclilafing
their mnnhood and rhftplpg a rich Imr-
The Sun ol' tho lfitji hi?L nays: vest of public contempt bv ‘boot licning
Wii l-ricly ptibl'-li >1 a Htutcment of the and bitfton-hoHsg rreaiitrus whom llu-y
principles on \vhiuli t'-foef Ju.-ticu Clmso ought to bp mdiimcd to spoak to They
i* willing to run for thu Prcsidein v.—' “Hceojtt ibc situation" with mncti line
TJ10 Putiniror nnd Exnmiuyr of Rich- 1 tiun, rh-pracuto “all further stiifo,” nnd
tnonfl, whoro thu Chief Justieo uow is, nr« willing fo be Bullock's most obedi-
Icarn* Ironi a personal and political out, humble servant* if he will just send
friend of his that this*lateimml «a* ror-j in their names tn the Senate for this or
reel; "tlmt he had left the Uepuiilioairi that place.
parly, tlmt, ra.lwitfotahding Iro is in fo-| We lmpo every such creator* will on-
vnr of universal marilinod suffrage, hu ly get kh-k* when ho whine* for half
bcl.viM that tiro Constitution of tho ni- pee- o. We call upon the Democratic
jc 1 Btatea places thn rftultor«-( alifljajju. mondwfli of tire Senate to watch these
I in the buiKis of the people of tha. differ-! gentry, and scruich their nutnc* every
' cut States, and no other power has tiro time, if any should be sent in. Rather
right fo interfere with it, ’ Tiro \Yhig, than thus put n premium npon s : cken-
of the sain* city, nlso .date* tlmt it uud. big Mtbuerriemjy and indecent’greed,
TSR nr PRICK WORK on T»ty (K*xUrsia
Irrsts -tine half nn* «t,s taUrnn on Ume.
Also a fliw l..i i.l SAfol srxl Hl.lftbrt on hand
and Str sal* oh*ap fur ihe M«h.
All order* IrR st the IN at OKIm will be
prompt I/ uileodvS to.
JvlSSA JOHK Fit IBM AN.
NATIONAL HOTEL
ATLANTA, quoiltilA.
Corner ’/ThiU hall .% nnd A. It It.
jsKMtni n B. POND, tW.rr«n.
/ 'M’ltUl.V, lU>i>ni4-n GmA’si r.—Gaituy Uoy#H«
* * A'liuliiuUr-itri* on ftir trtnd nf .In.i.h HojaJi.
ha«it>K acplie I fc>r Mre to sell the taad hel-nirlnr
■<) It.« Stld all Inltrr.U-l .mi br.ahr
niUil-ed ilut tier a|>|>licalioi> twill b-- Cbeaidered At
the ouxt Wrpreniber Tcrui of RiC Cfturf ot Ordiuarr
I if an I er-mi' r i
M’.inra- my oUiilst*l(j> a'aro lhl* June II, IASS.
|?l* W. I) KflHlfUt, 0 dinary.
TO PLANTERS
A3D
Cotiqu XJeaJecst
Of Mirfdle and South-West Georgia.
W R rtepec'fully n-ioe<tD«e that we hire at-
ci-id 1 lie nn lire oblige and e-mlo.1 nl Ibe
tftmnMr. ntcnntfd im nut maiuWi br nuf
M--. J-'Datbun t’clin*. mnl AnSerntn A Wnnlfbll,.
wh-ec we |<nr(H»-F dning a nlrlcl ai.d le|iitmale
Cotton baal-ni, and we <-ll'.-r rur uitdiridM ■liei-
Hn-i to xll batinSt* rmriDl.d In ottr catr, plerffing
aa bona.-)! eudearoe all And a* reh-resna
u-e.flar our i«|.tila(sm. We rMpeClfully roiicU
your Mtrotia^e.
JONATHAN COLI.IM ft nnv.
i-tt.lm Manen.Ua.
Nnt'r." to Planters.
rjpllB nndeniEMd, liariny luamsi
THE PLANTERS' WAREHOUSE,
Now boHdinjr, bear the I’aaeDftir Depot,
Opposite Eying ton's Hotel.
liberty to say. "that tbu Chjef Juslic
told nr« old acqtiainUneo and fellow
member of Congress, who called on him
in Richmond on Thursday. June -1, llmt
the *tutmnent in question defined %y
exactly hi* scnthnutH*, tylniufi* nnd po-
Hitioi».” This put* nn end to nil doubt
on the sui juet. Jddgfr Cli me i* Hour a
lVmoc.nt. nnd willing tu take the Dem
ocratic nomination for the Presidency.
.Of Tho Thomapyille
itiM that the c
Enterprise
rxtlmntea of Mr-j J. A.
MaxWell, Cldef Efigin-'er of the South
Georgia and Florida fhtifrptftl ^111 show
that this important work can be cun^
strutted at h*s* cost than ftny rfolrfmdj
iiaiv in mm. .111. .n ..) lim Hilllfll *in^l elQn
lot IlUlhrck import hi* Judges from
Skirwhegan. 'Flift man who wr.uld sell
hi* prim ipleu and go back on hi* rare
nnd Statu for office, would stick at noth
ing to retain it. Better havo ignorance
on tho bench, thamvenulity.—Jfitcon Met-
MtHfer.
Wmild rrsfcolfullr Infnrra tT.lr -palrooa a*d lh*
public yrtit'ally, (N.l lb«y will rrntxr* lo lh« Nam*
on lb* lirsi of Au|;u>t Doit, wb«r« lb«jr will ft*f*
inrrM«#d racllkk* for itrain* *<.d writing Canon.
T*«nftfwJ fur the ttrj librrwl pno-M>e«a mind
Ihfl r***t *uir-m. end (Uro-nog ibrcorelrn Ibei they
hits in some dryrs* leerllrdihd Mine, th'/ bone
Uwlu be conltemd In Ihsir rs«r qnenm.
Al) 018, JONU ft hKVNOLDH.
JftlT Sm
' KEEf' COOL.
"IM *1
luvp r
To* will Med it
ECONOMY TO BUY ICE,
In eeving your Milk, Hnttcr end oiber Provisions.
5 ct». per Pound by Retail,
By the Block only 4 cents.
I hft.. .tan ■ ,np,tr of BUTTKB and F.001 nn'
hand. HuUer slat;a cool sad hard, st ibe rrgnWr
market price. A. WILCOX, Agent
j*oc4 lm
Notice to Stockholders.
I.i:t IT* Havr Pkace.—Onu of our
NVushingtuu corrcspoudunls nit-iitfons
tho snspcneioo of business by Congress, OFFICE CL'TUDEItT MASUrXCTCRINO Co. >
on \\ odnesday uveoiug, to hoar the Mat mb, lsss. f
reading uf n disputch frym the Texas- A t a mating of the President asd Difeernre wf
C-mventron giving a fearful pictnro of /» Ca:bb«rt ilssslacuuura Company, it w-s
«'«' *'-? «»•
forripg oC|*OWUr Oil tho Lonvcnlion to . cent. Upon ibe *ub*>mbed »u»efc be paid to Ihe Ike-
reL rj of Ihe Company wlilun 3<) days.
A protTiW eomplmnoe h «<pit«d.
lly order ef the Board.
J. U. DUCUA3.1N, liecy.
uLjruwtar tut mu v.unvi.uuon to
orgatiize military forces for tho protec-
■ tiun iff (ii* loyal people. It is tipumht
, ponsiole that a bill will bo icuortcd bv
jdooci A life long baler of the men, and to the Third Military District.”
Gcnrrat Grant 1 oirg absent nt Wc*i: now in *pei ntion at the South, and o!*oj jv>*.*ible Hint a bffi will be I cpdried by ; wsyXMm
l’uint;'ijenerul Men do ha* gone to Phll-i say* thrit it will hooii lo commenced,] which tho freu-lmcu anJ radicals wiH bo ^ \ , |->Ti
ndolpliia on a brief leave of abm-nec. A 1 and e<-mpTrted in a rfmrt tllne. This ( armed, an in Tennessee, to teirorbw over ^ ’
i ii'iior i* ertrrent that tho President wifi, road i* trt run from Albany !o Tlmm .s- tiro rp»t o( tho coni’muoity. We "hull I i9f9
order General My ado to remain in J’liil-j villi*, with u view iff its ultimate i-xt< n-* not be.surprised to sec tbu same adjunct! D aWoibere who BMy^relr^kis^roimBiMld
mfolj-hln In (fiinrge of that Mjlitniy Di-Sion t<* Mrtnth*eHu, Florid.^ where it will, to reconstruction gQoaruliy adopted.— mt»ice*, that during the Sftu.u^-r Mooihs, hto
vf*ion, and will nMigo General lioseau : rAnnrct with the railroad Vtlh'fifng from ‘ Let os have peace,* say* G coaa l'*>• l ' ,un ‘*«'.*»« 9** v from the 1st t° the I2ib
| Jacksonville to Tallahassee.
j Ci a6V— Tlaltcmor* Huh.