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FOR PRESIDENT:
EON. HORATIO SEYMOUR,
or NEW FORK.
FOR vick-president!
CHRIST. F. F. BLAIR,
or MISSOURI.
The Roil of *11 KtII—UcflnUlon of Radlr*!*.
Rndlonl Is derived from the I.atln
word radix, meaning a root. Jt Is an
appropriate nnmo of a party who have
laid the oxo of military despotism at
the root of tho Troo of Llborty. Is not
every act of this party uprooting con
stitutional liberty f—eradicating from
tho government of onr fathers I he lib
erties for which they fought, and which
1. guaranteed to every citizen by tho
Constitution of tho United States?—
Most assuredly, nnd radix or roof lot
its name bo, for no word will hotter
apply. “ Jfoof/”—uprooting, eradica
ting, destroying, pulling down, chok
ing out/—this Is what this root of all
evil is doing. Oh! that tho great Con
servative Party of tho Notion may bo
enabled to trample, beneath its ponder
ous feet, this pestiferous root to powder
next November—that tho tremendous
upheaval of tho honest masses all ovor
the land may bo so groat, so overpow
ering, as to crush tho poisonous thing
from cxiBtenco.
The iihtern Tragedy.
This trial drags Its “slow length
along.” Already it has cost tho Gov
eminent thousands of dollars, aud the
examination of witnesses Is still going
on, with but littlo prospect of an early
termination of tho trial. So far as the
testimony has gone Marshall and Betts
have confessed being murderers, and
have been convicted of attempting a
doublo murder in swearing falsely
about the other prisoners. Duke and
Kirksccy havo been cleared beyond
any controversy. The other prison'
era are only held upon the evidence of
these suborned scoundrels. That all
are innocent of tho cri me alleged against
them there can be no sort of doubt, for
so far not a particle of testimony has
been elicited to prove them guilty j but
whether they will bo liberated or not
remains to bo seen.
Effects sf the Rest In K. York sad other Pla
tes North.
From a Now York lettor of the 10th,
the week previous ^iaii bcon is
and was still overpoworing. Tho mor
tality resulting directly nnd indirectly
from tho rays of tho sun aro represent
ed by that letter as frightful in tho ex-
tremc, as many as 500 having died
during that time. Tho number of
'deaths in the city from heat alone, in
five dags, reached 860, says tho letter,
f Horses, too, it states, aro dying by the
score. In giving them water the great
est care has to be observed,#as very
frcqucnlly they drop down dead as
soon as their lips touch the liquid, and
this, too, in cases where no fatigue or
overheating is apparent. The ther
mometer for several days stood at 9?
degrees in the shade, nnd not a breath
of air stirring. The letter from which
we gather tho above facts, soys: *
44 It li next to Impossible for the pen In do
scribe (be distressing scenes which are constantly
witnessed at She Head-House. Sometimes per
sons who come tl.Klior from morbid curiosity arc
startled with tho discovery of some friend or rel
ative In tho embraces of death. Others, who
have misted sons nr brothers, or husbands, aro
plunged Into grief by tho Inlunuation that bodies
curraapondlug to their parUcular description had
to be sent off an hour or two hours ago, to Pot
ter’s Field, as tlie hoot was too great to keep thorn
longer."
We learn from tho Baltimore Sun
that the heat was very severe in that
city on tho 15th inBt., the thermometer
ranging from 98 to 99 in the shade.—
On that day oiglit men were prostra
ted with sun stroke, two of whom died
immediately. That paper says tho
rays of tho sun throughout the entire
day were almost unbearable, and bu
siness, to a great extent, was suspend
ed all over the city. About 50 head
of beef-cattle, whlok had rcachod tho
city for sale, died on that day from tho
effects of the heat.
In Philadelphia, Washington, Blob
tnond, and in every other largo olty
North, and throughout the Cauadas,
the heat has been equally intense, and
numbers have died from its effects.
Political Inconsistency—The fol
lowing is on extraot from a letter of
Mr. Sumner, of Massachusetts, accept
ing the office of United States Senator
from that Slate in 1851:
“I acecptofllco as the servant of the
Union, bound tostudy and to maintain
the interests of every soction of the
country, and discountenance every ef
fort on tlie part of tho North to inter
fere with slaves in tho slave States,and
all efforts on tlie part of the South to
extend it to free States, or influence
tho national government In its behalf.”
This presents a curious contrast to
tho sentiments and action of that old
political huckster at this time. But ho
docs not stand alone in inconsistency.
Enthusiasm fob Grant,—The en
thusiasm for Grant Ib about to break
out strong.' Upon bis arrival at St.
Louis a few days since, an enthusiastic
individual presented him with a bar
bill for 119 60, contracted when Samuel
Hiram Ulysses was a drunken loafor
it bout that city .
The Lvglslalire—The Ellglbllltr Qnr stlnn-Cr«.
Mraite’i PargatUe Administered aad Its Re-
anlt—Article Foorteenlb, be.
In our last Issuo we mentioned Hint
tho Legislature Imd been brought to a
stand still, after Us organization, by
an edict from Gcn'l Meade, to tho af
fect thnt that body would havo to ho
purged of all momhera Ineligible to
their scats under the Omnibus Bill, bo-
fore It oonld legally proceed to busi
ness.
Well, committees of Investigation
wore appointed in both Houses, and
tho purge commenced, tho result of
whitth will he gratify Ing to every friend
of right and justlco throughout the
whole State.
Tho members were brought before
tiio committees and oxamiuad upon
oath. In all cases where tho eligibili
ty of a member was questionable, his
statement was taken down in writing.
Tho House Committee deckled to
mako spoalal report on hut throe casos.
Upon thesb threo oases thoro wits a
majority and minority report—tho ma
jority recommending the exclusion of
the, three members in question, and the
minority recommending that they be
declared eligible.
Tho latter report was signed by
Messrs. I. & Shumate of this coiinty,
nnd F. M. Hsrper of Terrell,, both
democrats. Tho report, whiah wo give
elsewhere in to-day's paper and which
is an abio documont, was drawn Up by
Mr. S., and its adoption advocated by
him in an eloquent) earnest and logical
speech, which we will publish in our
next. ’This effort of oiirybting friend,
which we find reported 14 tiro Intelli
gencer, is highly spoken of by that pa
per and the Constitution. Shumate is
a mttu of fine mental attainments, mid
we congratulate the cdnnty of Wiilt
Held on the bold, dignified and leading
position her Representative has thus
early tflkondn tho Legislature. That:
bis’whole course In that body will win
for him tho wclcomo npplnudlt from bis
constituents, “Well done thou good
and faithful servant,” wo feel satisfied.
After considerable discussion, tho
minority report was adopted, and, (so 1
far ns the lower branch of tho / LogU-
laturo can control the uiattor,) the
House stands as It was originally or
ganized. < A committco was appointed
to notify tho Provisional Governor of
this action of the House.
Tbo.Senato adopted a .report .declar
ing all its members oligiblo,and adopt
ed n resolution referring ullthff’reporls,
Affidavits and other documents pertain:
Ing to tho matter,, to tho Gqyerpqr,. j
There was a minority report offered:
In this body, which recommended the
'Utter from AtlnnU.
Atlanta, July 21st.
licar Citizen,—Last nighty
tho blty wns in considerable c
—worked up by a hundred
ports ns to wlmt Gcn’l Meade wool
do In tho eligibility matter. It wns
assorted that Ills logal adviser Imd told
certain friends that 10 from tho Senate
and 20 from tho Hoitic would lie ej?cj
tod by peremptory ordor tilts (Titos- _ _
day) morning—Ibis being tho number tclltgcnccf says “Gen. Grant, under liberal education,'studied tho law; ant! tlie market,
whoso affidavits had been deduced to tho instructions of his keepers. Itns tho wns admitted to.the bar. Being , pus- . ;Tho Now York o-itrospondont of tho
writing by tho examining committees. *° wy us lmv,, Pence’ ” sessod of.an ample fortune,, and, imy- Philadelphia Ledger says: “Mayor.
Tv mno .tan otntnA in e,tin.. ..ivnina ,i. . —that 'tho men who have kept up the lug ombnrked at nit early ngo in that
It was also stated in oil or circle?,that l?vnr darihg tho ]„ 8t thrco ycW8l ft „d
tho General Imd determined to accept who design to koop it up in tho future
tho action of tho two houses as final, n's they havo done in tho past, on the tlccd Ids profession. •- As ap-firyyoung
It wns reported thnt tho Radicals tad QVa of tho election cry out (peacethat L ’ - - ’
determined to defeat tho 14th Amend. 3 10 n peace which Is to bow down _
m ,, m. n „„, . , ill submission before ttogro supremacy Ills pure. and ■ spotless character, his
munt. Uto Democrats remain cool.— ftm ) to nouept It as.n condition of tol- judgment, and hls.fiite qrntorlonl pow-
A rumor later in tho evening beenmo oration.” -,„ v . .it j. J( p,i. ors rcndered-him, thirty,jil*HM<ftgq,)by
current thnt tho Radicals, in enttous, Whutapiotnroof Peace! How-truth- far t|iqfinestc< ' —
itlmcgro
llto r power
ito~
South, subject/
former slavt»;-witl
noranco, vico. and loathsome sensual
ty and crime in the high places of trust
nnd honor, olovatbd above virtue, In
tegrity, tntotligciioo, and education;
with plundering adventurers,-eautlu
hypocrites,nhd carpot-bilg'kimvcs ove
running tho Soiitli; tho Nntionnl In
had determined to go en masse for tho
Amendment.
Tho whtile matter was put to rest
this morning by the-General's letter
to tho Governor, declining any further
opposition to the Legislature proceed
ing to business. The Amendment was
sprung immediately, (ind after twd
short speeches, one for and the other
ogoinst, tho voto was forced by virtue
cf tho previous qiioition, resulting. 80
for nnd 70 against in the House. In
$1,000
with Jolin Mohlscy^ Mh John List
the Senate it was passed by 18 major- iffovoring it With hls $100. -Tho resor-
ity. Every Radical voted for It. A vutioii is,tnado that Qoporal Grant shall
few Democrats votod for it—a few, re- be alive at tho next iivuiguratiod.—
mained silent. All voting against It ^'Y^Mte fec , U '“?•$# Of winning
n ; • • >■•:.. -r Uls Ixsfcthdnwbeii ho made it
wero Democrats.
Tho Congressional action on tho re-: In tihjUnion.—An Arliniibas editor;
lief measures was ratified by very largo . not distingitishod for Ills oxcosslvcioy-i
majorities in both Ilohsos. alty, thus rejoices ovor his 'admission-
To-morrow (Wednesday) at 12 o'- into'the Unlon: “ Well,-We'Wro'iH tlfo
clock, m., the’ Govornor will ho inau- rr..i_..- tir- ....—
gurated. ,T-(|
The Reception, of Ottf. Seymour xt Ms Ilomr.
(minority) report, thus recommending
tho exolusion of threo members.
The General informed the Governor
nnd the Governor has informed tho
Senate, that lie (tho General) would
defer.action in ll)3 premises iintil' lie
was officially Informed of tho action of
the House.
On Monday (Doming last Mf. Onld;
woll, of Troup, triqd to force through'
the House a resolution to refer all tho
report?, affidavits and o’thor papers in
tho matter, to tho Governor.' A vote
was forced upon the resolution by call
ing tho previous question. Tho^reso-
lntion was lost by avery oloso vote—
81 for nnd 82 agalust. So tho Cover-
nor will bo informed' simply .if’ what
the House lias done, nnd will not. bo
furnished with any evidence or doou-
moute in tho case. This action may
bo reconsidered—the, .General may or
der the papers to.be furnished -him.,—
But time the matter -stood Monday
col^qr positiqii before the epuiitr,
[Cheers.] ,' Ajs ncoiididato for tho high
est .position-In the qatloq, your name
Is made a rallying point of that'.large
portion ofour people w!|0, with me,
attribute the difficulties nnd dangers
of our political apitfgttSSijill altuttfqu
—which cannot well ho exaggerated—
Il ls, we ioarn,'qnrreUtly reported jS
Atlanta that the Radicals, finding they
canuot control; the -Legislature as it
now stands, propose to break It up by
moving an adjouraWcftt stSie iliti, bi- liy
dofeqtlug tiio ^pujr'iccuii^mon.dmeitt.,
There may be truth in cither or bpth
of these reports,-or -they may 1 bo -in
tended simply to frighten the demo
cratic wing bf.thi Lcglsldtufi'.. ^B'ti’b V>b'
this as 4t may, tho unter\dfied, arq 5^’,
to be quite, cool, while the nnsoaped
aro considerably demoralized.
Th6 great question Is, tdbc'Of'noilo
6e with the moOter . spirits In tho Re
publican. rsqks. They qre noli aii.iq ,tO|
sco how the country can survive should
they be dlsappoiiited in their particu
lar ninbltlous projects, “ ttulo or ruth"’
is their motto.'
P. S. As will bo'seon from the letter
of dur Atlqdtil'oqr'rCs'pohdcilt.iU anoth
er column,'’(received this, Wednesday,
morning) tbo eligibility , question has
been filially disposed- of,. by tho Com
manding General' expressing himself
satisfied with the 1 effeist of lila pttrpe
and instructing the Legislature to pro
ceed to husiiipss. And .it will also ho
seen that the Fourteenth Amendment
was eoon after passed, by 13'majority
In the Senate attd'19 In tho Route; al
so, .thnt tho Congressional action ou
the relief measures .ha? beqp ratiflt' ’
by both Houses by large majorities.-
So we go-1—ncgroiied to all intents
and purposes I 1 What next? Nothing
good from Radicalism, wo'll Wurrant,
A Harrowing Tale A prominent
journalist of Netv'York has offere.d a
reward of $1,000 for a tale that "will
make his hair stand on end. ’ Before
our ambitious authors enter tho field
of competition, it' iony be well for them
to understand that the geperous jour
nalist Is perfectly bald
ness and partiality from tnyown town*
Ulalt, Jr.
for tho
is a tin-
father;
irllcr inhabitants
JyqlTf Middle-
bury, Vermont, was one of tho most
distinguished citizens of Central Now , ‘r»"bMry fosMVal
York, ami at tho tlmo or his death, In this 'reathor It Is Intoresting to
wltloit ocotirrcd about thlrty-fivo yoars n . oto 00 “ 6 soiling at
ngo, held tho, office of Canal.Com,til*- cents a bushel,
efoticr.i • V/,i I . . M.; LAt St. Louis, last Friday,
Horatio Seymour, after receiving a of Honltlt soized all tho watorinolons In
Union'. ‘"Wo are trooly loll'onbo more!
Light is ’breaking. - tllo'f stiff of pros- «r impression bit-thd-pitblic-mlad-.tlinn
Sorlty is shining; ami-well'feobti'lho' *|io«e ori06»«mor.. Sbjfmdnrv'.-JnxpS''
Soymottr on his arrival home at Utica;
cxtS ay - Wo wn,:o XWSK«S because t Francis Preston Blair, Jr., was.borri
o, M . mm«
cd with Haas bv (lie Utica Bank A tnko tlip thicving UadlcaWlty the lmiwl, N. J.. and graduated with distinction
collection of over oho liiuidred votttta' f”><V t0 0uf kosom, and-forglvi llnl8«. Aftorleavingcbliogo he stud-
thorn Never /” ; -ied Jaw, and commenced practice it.
.J ! Decidedly tlie best liit' anfiOtig' thd 1
triiUspnrehcles wns one'borne by Joe
Clark, Ihb colored barbel 4 , who lifts jn'st
beck released’ from 1 ffillitary' cdiillnij’
moot at Atlanta. • There was a pictiiie
It is-said; there is hut- ono nogro; in/
ing embarked at an early ngo in that lolfrtlnn will unquestionably liu tiio'
•wear, ill wplolijio lmsibeen so success- Deiriocrhtih chmlldato foi-'Governo'r;—
fill nnd sojustly popular, ho ne ver, prac- Things nro taking llint slmpe." ■
Forty bKrkeoiioW'^h iKdbiiratGoii.
gross Hall, SnratOjjij.
Tiiere.la less- siekness.in Arkansas
tills season, %n lias boon ..luiqivii/oy
soVornl years. • , liT
<i Thaoit y ofLnmlpn l paid,$l,000,p00!
fill, and ..yet how- repulsive! It is not. members of the Demoerntio party of, tQ moko.,tho .Southwark bridge toll
“Peacot 1 ! Itils War) warmpun consti- tho Empire State. - * - n ‘°ps , hit n«m
tutlonalliberty, tho rightsof theStntcs • In '1850 Mr. Se.vmqiir.iwp? lOlcotefi - A-respootahlb coliirbd'fiiililly lii’Giii.'
Governor of. Newt'YDrk ainali mq» WS° advertises for a'Wlilto woman to
jority, ovor Governor Washington-dip general hduSo'work.i '"m ’H i
A -Bold.Bet;—Tiio -NoinYdrk-Sun Hunt. ,,ilii-,1852 lie .was : rs-alq«t4i|,i-by - • Tlio pddp'Io'hf Pdiinh'ylvit'hla 'j/ru-.
says a hot was made on the 4tll,»t;khc: a-majority ovbr twenty thoiisniid... In their ‘ btons biifo'ro planting ‘ thoirt *£b
Fifth Avcniio Hotel,ml' 81,000 ngainsb 1862 ho was ogftin!elco ed-to-td« Ba;ue provihV tho'ir 1 rdtfdnln^ In' wit wertth-
$100 tl|'abGr/oitwould not be-thenext high.pfflcd,-ills timeioxpiringllu.J!unn-"er.;-'l 1 -' 11
President qf-the United Stntod.: The- ary, 1805.' He wns, therefore, :G,overt' lit, i SmilVim!il linSllnVnn im'n'it?
wager was made in a crowdidf -Do mo- itor of Now Yorkfontwo: of - the* most • of ,.KfiW ,]• „•• • p ■ W J ™ffi
- -jy ttiRon important yoars «f, tho late civil, war; - kheu%
of-'Nofir and It is-n'lnuttcr- of-rcoord -that -ko- R ®H hc'eminV y ' ° *
oordinlly co-operated wlthMr.Llneoln’s - aooount.
administration in all just measured for.
-the vigorous proseention-mf-llioiwnr, -i, ,, , - . , - ,
aml7.receivcdi.iilio thanks of Mr. Ljnt “hd^tq is nnnnimonsly , against negro;
coinifon hisrexcrtiolie a short tiino.-pro; su “ |,a 3°‘ ; ;-i'i I »• - • » -
vious to, tj,e death of .thq latter. i • A coiipiodn" ehicilg6, ; nged^^ reaped-.
Governor Seymour,'e-.apoeohos on lively twuhty-onhl aml- twuntyiJyoars,
snbJoOts of great public interest during- have -boUn-divoreoll Kfteiln mhrricd>ntb
the last three or foiicyonrs-iutve ibeeii: 'Pf IB'd smnnlors. : ii-' - . - . -
nnivbrssUyi-retdt'Mhl:lmv«seoopsdifoR- id IniPiUt/WoW- N. ; J. 1 , thb c'/rtWn'ttt'liis
him a-national reputation- It- is-, no.t •aro'cl^liijj Mdi-y’ little.' ’ Thfi lAcdmoi'iVo
extravagant ;tt> slate tliat few,speeolics iwoi’ke'nl’e 1 quitii at ’Job iydrk;—
of the presontitlivy liavn made a: deep- iThe’Illlt ntills'tiW'rijiuUllbdd fdll’timo','
er impresslon-dii-thd-pitblia-miad-.tlmn-... victor' cnminmnmt ml
of, GtOyfeunor-, Scymdur., .In, pa- 'm^or,\t^^Vo?nn(l, n Ohiofisilecdnred
to baiinsano, nna.ih.q.ftoyoi;i|or of Oh|o-
’as,h.cqniiOtifiod,to .(.hat effent,. J
A clergyman in Montrenl lias been
nod $100 and damages.for marrying'
a youth of 10 to n widow of .49. The
marriage wns annulled.. I. •
Notwithstanding the 'steady heat',
theyellow fever‘ has not yet visited
New Orleans 'and Jtbblloj tis was antic
ipated. 1 '' ' » -oi,
There were 1/nt ten persohs
at tho afternoon serVico nt qub;pr tkp
A citizeW"'at Coliimhiis, Ohio, wiio
Never/”
St. Louis, wliero ho lias resided ever
since. On the break ing out of the Mex
ican war, lie voliii)teerc'd.-as'<' a private
soldloi;,:qnd fOr-more bban-a yeurserv,
ed in that capacity; with Kenrnoyaml
Doniphan;--iff'New Mexido:! 'Hoi-rt- was a lietflerthirtv vearsaLreVenorred
turned to St.' Louis .in'1847, and re- Winconioof over SIO0OtWfor 1807
Snmed thoipraoticorof his prt>fcs4ion. „® CV OOxVPO ror 18G7-. :
In-1818 lie supported; Vant-Bureu- for ', renlcr f >'? ir n U'e.siip-
prosldintrt- iyi852h6siinported«eir..,P'y' r «on> n g"?kor,t,"Wiil,,Qlul(Jran are
representing, a sweat''box','nlitl J ’.7blhil Piereo,itiio , .roglllAi'Dumocrat-nomineeji P Vwl.ofit.bQir luxurlnlit Ipuks in pass,
Stapldr, eolorefi. wlioi'ii'the’ militflWf nnd lio'W.istlintayciir .elu'ctodvtbuHid J 8 ; nlpue.through tho-city,
authorities nnd Whillcr kept,'trilrti 1 - 'Logishit<lro:frdln*:St.''Lonis Comity.— t Gvahtlthqnght liteaw his way to tlie
thre'C hritits In biio' of llWMiWtrnm'efftS lILwhs re-«lo(!ted--in T854-. -Ih.a850’ Fresldsnoy.- lie wlll nowsee more in
K> R>»ri'i.1>'nlK.tS'"tUw.rilM ' KU-MX-I 4,—.
/and, oppressed tho ,'grentcst idesiro to
•be present to weleomp liiin. T|io,qli|m'es
of St. Josciih’s Church wore rqpg, and
tiio bell of Trinity Cliureli (Frotestant
Episcopal) -of whicIbtltc . Govqr.npr, is
a warden, ns well.as thp bolls of the
factories, wore rung, and mingled their
noise .with the salutes.of cannoji. Up-
nSr ?P ^olfr 0 w« !, ^«d ,,, wi?^ , |m‘'' "t ! VuInslHV'Jiboplii^ 6S(Of 7 Cii' ho'was'eieVtLYto'c'ong'rcssi’aiuiintiio. the way than hejmrgoirtoil.foi’.
mensochcorino^. He wns tlicn ndclVcss- UnderneaUi was tllls'iiisXiptloiVr^Sta-' Presid’ontinl cad'Cnss of the year, sup- Misslssfppiithinks her white populn-
fe^t on linlrnl ' of iSVriilow-cltlzens' It' '' er >' 'AboliSl^(l, thq S>qat Box Suhslt- polled- Bnulmnati. His -first speech.in Hon tats Increased 59,000 since the war.
ki" fa t I U Ita tated.” . . Congress was In advocacy of m.l.iniz- Central Illinois reports thebestirheat
1 - - - o„i«-rr-riTnuxav l i! u l«‘i»'mti»n «.r the Uni- crop ever gathered.
yogi; townsmen nnlkllow-eitjzeiis cn?- gre-ss.-.being.llefeatod .by .J^RIehard, q t8 ’ (
imllv nsseratiied here, tender von a .Q « Western ; frle,ip),Urn .Barret. !When dhc-recent ;wnr..broke; ^?%,""•! 1 • - -
hearth welcome to your liqrne.' Our .'v! 1 ' 1 * le .“ft! 1 /'! !> ot P. c ''? 0 !»)H.v ftccort\ .<mt,.|iu,volnntebred!iff.-tlie federal!.*^ leetnmp/or
moetingto-dav is especially Interesting ' w ,' Ul *8* W.Wh Jny-?innd,foi>.itioSbof, tho„timo, during; •« — t"d ,v«-.
on neeoiint of the ovonts^of the last 8 ^HSH“Bd|^wOt®ftXMn©,H)ft )I ,t!i#Bl«pr 1 »ho ,eon»m*ndsd K .wUh -,gro#ti ■ BevorefthimdorMitorms passed over
week These have niacod vou inaDo- P r 9 sont ; Constitutions qf the Sontif. distinelion,aidorps as: Jlnjor.Goncrnl. ,Orai1goacounty, NewiYovk,-hn:lho3d'
ween. 1 heso linv o placed j ou in a po-. . ou „, (t) t0 8taml till clijinged by ii.'e peo- iBerorn llte- war,. Geu. Blair, na a politi,, ,»nd 5th instant, ? whieli res.Vlted'in the
piexif each" State, all voting, yet ho, .eiitn-, llnd liecn.'un-.active, opponcut-iof. .loss-bf- ovel-lapdozon llVce-from'lidhX-
~ qqi'ntr-O, State?. Right?’’ * "" "'
tho exteDsioiiiUf.slnvury Into th&iterrrnitigd 'i .1 b-d ... I" .nic--|
litoricry mid illifitVor /of omanelpntioili , Tlii’'Oaivestbn 1 News' cohthins"!lri
,in Missoutii-bj’/State..action.:I Ever lAustin special, which snys (lint thfi 1
since UifffWabV:ioScd,.l(e ha8.heun.lniilcn|..CililVciiflqn' , dlft:lrtlnis Yfie'mitiiority 'to
Midtalisnfth zcivhpis ^operation/ with I dfoMtt'theiRtfiio'iWtlfift^'iSiiiftln^''
l«ttK-- -r; I <■! I.'.ilijii-J urn i ..'•)• £ th'ecDouloooalitiiparty) and-lwithichnn .Liiill 1 p.uts;'h'iid refused Iff 1 tnirikdW Hi'd
ive brjftK. - D ,W dqtc.—Manta £»■«. , ., (I.ult.ppiibiialii.liin MiUtpdpcr yusuirda.V: ; ed^lf jdojtroo wii'iilv. Geordn ' some
.Jnmes. E./Folk, o^rennossec, ,wit?,tniorn'Hig,rcavcs/uo ; l| l iubta3!to hispMs-. cigl.t'miles fronidiulianVprln.is'.' T iff
. qnfliliinpn tlirit or three.^tu)>qs alsi}k (or gul)isr : icttt pOiilUoimvAillVWSVftl -■ >/ ~2t Vi v.r.M‘Y X- -* 1 ‘
and wo anticipate nltlMiOnflaenco that in#tnrill i honors.'.'tellJW.f.. .■„i Tnr «w !? |. ? r.- : <..i.d l>'i!
TO-
meet,. Wo lliql,tlie : cl/oico.
ofi tho Convention; itKS^I^OAip^n ypu q^.
people. [Groateheoriog. , . hi : ; , for.the Fr^ency.?. ..
Amid tremendous cheering, Qo«ci> SQyjnpur.Jms Veen ctefenied only,
twico.for' Governor of Now : Voik, : aud
. IliJns Jon sin. voilT .0
/hen Foil? ran
nor Seymour, responded ae. follows;
“ I Imvo boon .very: gratofnl. fur tiio 0 ,, d , , „
marks,oft gqod will-,w,hloh I.Imvffi.rq: 1,, ,. .. , - ^ .
coivcd from tho rcpresentotivesiOf.tUo, TOT Ratlll'(!at!bn'“i)io6trng in 'Nnsli-
Demooratiffiparty.of'ali tiiq Stqtea-.lA: ivilio, Tennessee, is said toTiffye'- ffy:
this Union, but tills exhibition of kind*, cecdcd aliythihg ’ aier before seeiv ip
Ii.IitajuiVKH. !Tinit : d1lveam-
wlib With 1
it'owii, v
fof'i'™"'
riiave'Been iii maiiy,.'pil)tic‘ l i ! afli6i : .' l
M14' mV r lire' lint" I'net'W'sffai'm*'
i ’•v-o-.bcyaslOpj,
ViDrradvi
iatio Horn:
jnet beginning jtOiUniMer-raml-hoHow.i - ...... ....
Thoangty lightnings-wilt bwflasliingi claim lilinsolf.Di9.tat.0r vvltliiri'W-eh'b
tliiokinnd'fast lioforo loiig.inThoralfiiai Imonllifi Wer wis -SWffrfi ItiftyloHiidl”
storm-risingr'-Buah as/hasuncveti hcen, la -SmfiiHM&k
moiv impresses itself, upon imy ,heart paignqr
most deeply of; all. ..[Cheors.] Duly op ; " 1
ing tiio whole course of my lil'o I have
rooolved ; from them; without , distinc
tion of party, proofs, of/good will tlmti sucl
I- Shalt over cherish/ with gratitude, dur, lieee pVW«,»vva«>ytH< ... - ..,
rnhSrIr» l ? m fnm 0 n nv TlIBItE'p'AliORF-APFUL iTpUNOER IN
tpr]nflh^ron*"yo^ TOTl)EMoortAT,qHoa,zom-4R/is.;only
which, hij’.pliyeiclnn ad vlsos-mo,mako8i
it'dangerous-td-speak in tho open air.j
but nb the riskbf-ihy'iiifo ^must thank-
you for this striking and gratifying
proof'of your good will andipartihllty
toward the.’-’ [Loud cheering.] • u-
Gov. Seymour then' rode to hid pleas-/
arit ! I'nrin house in Rcdrtlokl,iwhoro the
people'manifested thblripride-n'nd sat-/
isfuction in their neighbor by! -firing
cannon, and by their doffionstmtions
of-enthusiasm! /I—nm won.1 I-/,
important Baa^ri t f''"? ^Mh
iscnpp of WhitlctWHio Govern-
ctooM jc, ft'otn iVufuJta ami lYom
utclios W aii.ouWiigcd law, and
roscciSJon lijffliiB Isnocent vie-
I 8 » b rrc it °»tmfte- 'flip Tclcgmiili
ucea>tlmt InFhas-gdfts-to Wash.
Ington and will not return. Ho will,
no donlit, flic a bill of expenses before
Beast Butler’s Congress nnd got as
muob of the $10,000 hu was working
Vacoiir3rcsa;uvvr “ ^
NEW ADVEbSemeitoi 8 "
> .WOWBIMMOO (IMA VIOtTL-fTt
HEAVY G it 0 O ER I E S
fe? «aiaa6o«o cm a mioon vim
Jims, Slilrtlnv, -
, ! -TISkSM,Wii5!, ,
i-LosUiof, 1 Oprin, llarj II : • !
--ixrc.,- uto.,
Tunficil.HUl.GQ;, ;;
T/' EEI’.l rnMlntlliy on Imml a Intgc Jtoill it At
-IV srATt.te (loons, m u r r-piiw,i, , t i
llliion, to pny'ilio lliglieit Market l’llco ftntl), >
ktntlH or - .1 ..oiiinili ...,. . ( J
; rjpocat'u.oo.-'/i/ian-
Mr old frli-ndt nnd tho ptllillo K cn,-(nllv nro In-
-•lied to cnll (in mn befora SELLING dr pfR. ,
OIUSINfl ekwirhoro, •• I .m-dotormlnod to )
Sell; 1 goods ’olt/ISa per'
Tknn any House lids sldii of Atlanta I
LOWRY, Juhtl 4,—Harness Shop on Klne^
J slrvet. noiirToHoffliip. ^ 1 ,
Auption and Oommidsion.
^iflSsiiWBI)fioo’ViI.W Vt.Arellre or prtU
\J vatu on lUo 4tm*t rcttsonaWe tvrm*.,
end prompt returns. Llbernl Adrsnccs.
AOTitfi 'Ott&XTtiigi
;ly on Imml. Opoda of nil ItmTs '
ho htglidstUdders. ’ - ' IN < j
A WELL ASSORTED
1 KERP
to sell I
Slock of Ot-nts’ nnd' l.sdleV Fumtshhig ctiods,
Shoes, fioola, Hals nnd Caps: A
VARIETY OF
Hosier./, Notions, slid' Fa'net’ -GoOdA of tiio best'
quality, whieli turn pleased to Mt-1 can .sell at'
ehenper rates thnn any morehnnt'ln Uolton;,
,*xctTCiH"iWOb
tind ladies sra
nnd examine my stock before purchasing.
My Tcrtji? arii*atr!ct1y Cua.! * \ ?< \ ;
’• ' Motto<Juick Halc.i nnd Small Profit}!
I tnko pionBiire in Ntnthig to tho cilixcua of
"Nortli Uuorgia that' I willVell them tiooila
AfAUCTlCN, Pprbjes;!;' :
.and toko in lieu for tho n-imo, Uncoil,' Corn and
do not l»il to vXiiiuiiiu my stock iiiul comparo
prices. Auction every Tuesday, TtfuSmay mid
‘Suturdny Keiueiuljur, tjiu place,,Ko. S King
Street, Dalton. UkD Kl.Atr.
jul VJ-tmi F. .41. QUJSKN, Aiictloiitti.
GEEAT EEDUOTIOE! '
.c 1 a/i.v ir./ (t/rp ,i:uoa.tijr ,
.T RT CE S-' MARKED: D O W N1 1
K nowing^
milling
4 Gr-lfft -sntloos, (». ?? ,g - Hii (:il ir.
A • prumioent iplllcdr.-nf /tlie tWon.
army, -while..driving.,\fith,a -frieudi u-
i'mv-idaysisim'eqtooki rtdcasiiin-tqieuicri.
gizff somc -ili: tlui: characteristics110I7
Uriilit, declaringi thatUbo;i American
paoplp did- not underatand luio. : ‘i.ll
said this officer,■‘inigrput deal of
liini during:thoi war,-and:know alLhis
etfongnlul-wonk-points.‘IButJiask.-,
ed oiio-of the party;-“do you think lie
is tho right man to elect President,of-
the ©n'ltcdlStatis'?/” ■ -/Uq-tliis-the
ion officer replied I “That: depends up-
onelrenmslaiiecll.'i'lf.thepeopludcsire:
military rule; Grnntrshould hc elected;
for, froYrf'ifty BfidWltfigd jf tlifi'frian, J
wiilstdkc ihy’rcptit'titlafffftf tiiffpredlc-
tlHii't'l/atdf W 1 WblfittOd ”118'rfiji’ p/n-:
Been sinco'1840;iand-sitchiins wiis noti
sffen tbofi. - Stniid from under.' -j.h
'/‘iTh'iiiia'iiiiB it"'ii
Worth'dJpP 6f dWA tturtUl-ert 1 . 1 liilles |to
sco tho wheat on the Rapijhrt." TifCriJ’
ts' hardW.r<w4i ('Hbu&li'on'thfi grdlind
td bold tiio shoefitf. ! 10 -
muJ r.T Tv.it,r i nou-AUUoiioim lo i>imi
i,REyEW/ujQHIi8(JN’B„PppPreyB -Id
__MS
That tiio whole Radical eo'hspirgoy
against the lives- of -tlie voting men
from Oolumbits, now cn tridl nt Atlan
ta, would ultimately be exposedi 'ami-
thatlt woulfinprovo to be-ono- bfithff
most infttmoua laad-atraelous plot?: !ev-i
er ffonCoctcd,- We havo all the time bd(
lioved. We were not, therefore, stir:
prised to hear yesterday n prevalent
report that ” infoVmatlon' of its trub
character' lias' been 'imparted to one
high In nutliority, - niid-tlmt tho 'proof
is 'positive-and conclusive. There is
good reasou-to betidve that the scheriie
had its origin in Washington! - The
exposure must come soon; Evon witlr-
out the roported-diselosnro, tho break
ing down, of the’ciftlsc of tho prosecu
tion u'rider tho string "dolbnsIW ' eW-
deilco additccd, wbnld Surely 'lliad 'to
it. 'In the meantime, tho counsel for
the defence are “piling Pclion- updh
■Oesa" in the way of proof of the inno-
Cc'nce ot' tbo partieb accused. Wo hope
that the testimony'4n -that side Will
soon assume the aggressive form.—
Columbus Enquirer., .
n, No. 39.—GeiieVal Giant was No. 89,
at West Point, in'a grnduating elhss
of forty-one, .laaw^Jwwi
besn ,appoii\tfidiMinl?t«r.toi^ngiwtd<
endeavored t« makn))is..f«rfiTOU spoeql^
toitlteSenate qufcbff, 94h:> Hfi ; «tAomjit-
edito ,read tbnetweflh which/he^nd pyq-.
pared, but liia feeiiug? ovorOAmiKldm,
and he found herebuki neither see tiio
wffMs'ifor'llAdli'fftliel'Oicctoeminolkto
thefai. l 'H1S , fi'ntne tr'ffitfliie'd'Vioiffntlji;
ahdho wna so-fiUffd wlttVoMottih'thttl
lie wiis foreo'd to take ; 'Ms' Senb-'' Selfal
torVickors, of Mahylaffd, •ftilslied the
rending,-Wlion nil tho &ffhntore'gathei-
ed ahoAt ■ M h'' J olinsoh; 1 find 1 badb'Hlm
good'byb.' * rjneil‘> mil; - n fine menial
' l 'W oil J » U?iul> UAIOlf llJiVL ItONL 1
thb'res^d^of^Hio'^Presidont^s'bmnTs^
proolamntion—if, indeed, permitted by i
Cong'dcssiat all—will Ee'to:testorc'all
-property bfi cx-Oon federates now, held
by thfi govci'Utnentt'bnt not legally di
vested nndov-the laws - ofithe- United
States, to tho rightful- owners. 1 .Hon
estly exebu tod, this ptoeiamation would
reinstate many puffering Sonthern fain-,
'Mbs irt thelrpOBsesffifins. ■ . Jenl *301 j
' !i, We sheriff 'of‘Rleh'mAiij’ cto'fiKf
Texas, lately sold tracks of land Val
ued ' at^S'O ttf »75,l'gOld’,: fibre'' be-
foto the-war, at .prices ranging- from
76o. to $2 20 in currency. -i -'a icl
This is the bhlniff’W’df % 'UMoW soldier-
Whq'iioljdlbsfipmdbai'fci'atrofieto'tUi
Grtht dflffl/g‘Ch'5 grfiiUfcr'.'fi'OrWflli 'ffF
tfib- Mte -tolrjblitea'
•ifi-.-iiinii atew* ki—iwiw ffwsy '"oin od
-hHaniy Suakino.—Much ado is made:
in tho Democratic papers.about - Gun-:
oral: :W ado-Hampton and, GeiicrnlvMc-
Olornnnd shakingihundnani the Dei.nqj
erntio Convention. ’ Therfl ww.njiqaiit,
ier shako tthonll-Gcherati,Grant:‘and
General Leo eliook hands .under .tho'
A'ppomattoxi-appU)- tred^-riNaW/ Kork
Herald. ”1 -.i-.iinii i-mi-nnijr rriH
And - thoro!will !beat, heartier ehako
than .<eitliei;i: ia Nqvomhori rjext, when
tho people shako Grant off the'Rreai-
debtiolutiiackaii oiiio-j ,ii- .y.ii| ,dO
Don’t Wa)
New York
K jhow .uto ,1
'.ff.wge • We?hin«to;i..,?h/)t; Frenkiin
J Jfirqfil ..hear, Qinar,d,i'|A|al|Mnu.. last
fS)SfWPS^i0'«'JB 1 WHW r l#»4«)i08i4willfi
ngtmi’s corn from tlie (Icltli.vjhcn, llic
MWM-fiFed.BppniWMUcifiHij.pBP.nEfank-
»yMuu:il fill 11 i fii! J*i >r|<y|
Ififi salll'thttt Sti’CWIx c'ollhtvJ'WlsJ
cbhSlff, dill r«is6 9,000,0b0 bushels of
Whffnt trifs year. 1 Next year; with: fair
elBpsV3,000,OOfo'Will he’llnrvested. ' AS 1
yet but half tiio land is under culliVR:'
llbtl! 0 ' ,t abvaWMJl# iuo ( un 11,11
„fiyo
o <|lo?U yn the iuowA|ig,',i ft«t|i(ng l|!tp,
milsvfiitaWpw^fiiftnyuioHifiri
;StatC. .•igii'i'/oi q-j/ib 'in uyl--,li| n
' i ".Friii’. i! A.'-'.T(p'to'rty ; ‘fti( , mcHy a'Wadtng
mat' ’I’cribeified'will*;'tflid ‘uirirk-iVI^
Pflilfiy , whI)H l 'Ht 1 Vfoik : ’bn' l kfs fttrirf.-in 1
Giit i tldf , uo'lilife u lh (llaPBlatW»'"*i •*<»
Bfl s Mtil#“iWfif ttfifiiki'htiiE-.4 "ipr.ii
l i ( WifiYfiqiyaS,qnSijiayo,,ofloi-oilt||o,P(ipq
vlift Evowiim^p-'ivilim nf -Mifli'' qvgaui-
wR/DL-i irAi”vr;c,-ip t J' i|$^dwub 1 l/nyu
n 9..pat;qn?), 9|xqnljjatjqM,,eud noigfmyl
master of tho ordor, amjiKP j)qtjp ( ^l,n
eipot'ng .to sWon. sny-f'ip ,«=iio
ftOSt.q.pmnihffr.oC.ttliP/ftfiternjfox,,!,,,
IrOb'Tiibs'd’ay nlgliff-lnst h negwolitor:
ed'tho Yoemiof'd jibimg'iJafiyln'iGqlt
umbla, Kentucky, nnd-'ntte'mptod’to
commit Tap^nbotlwiis TiroVffntcd’ftom
rtOing-so.ihfit brlisibringing-trii ftffy as:
elMiSltff somo/oF Mio faniiiy.' IIO' tens
nfifestod and- nlac'od iii Jail. ’Itr a fete
Hours' afteti'a Tnoli appeared-nt- tiicjmt,
took - the nfiferb 'ffntiliy'foroo and idiAg
IjiWI.wml nr.rna lr-.Jti.iil-:' !,„| lUgMr*
J A'-UI eriJ.iuM
morning after, thp noni.imlion .of Scy ■
_ liow, tin- f jl<ip|c'iiVi?’‘li?;SL^iji3,! i
hy th- tlgXlness -.rilic t?iri(.«,'I w1tl nmkc nffrohl
My Stui-K h-,-iMC n,(iyh lijritrr. tli.in lilt- Jlrpen
WlWnft*' Wist-l*'3 lu i'lw-e " qAffplJ) •
roui)i t9r.iii|l;pun(| , .i»ra, I will wll for
S( >';y.*|.:'Y? L 'l < 3, Only,' 'qt '
Willi H vor.v small per ciM»t. f for ‘Cush.or / nlll|.<’X : '
cliaiif'u thciiriipon tho miiihi ,tofii»s for \Vlient,
Hiu'oii and Corn, nt tin* t^tnltlislicfl ('ash prlct s.
Com noon! get Greut
IliiiVniiis: Don’t lorgpt the plnue.
Undcr'lhe Titjb** M { ic,'aithk"Sl^df)
J. B. RHEA.
- -./-;■ metibeiiiii)^/urr/.K 1
Cl.Kitk'4 (IrricBWi'kama' CiiiiBT.'Ji.ly’lB.faifc.'
*\yii9wiU llitre'-’lh tin csirnv-lle/re'’mule Inkrn
upon tin- pramlwn of Mk A) GIAVor. .Urtcril/'l,
mid 1 - l/itni-il liy-AV. H. HriiUcnsnr nnd Chhi'K'S-
l.i-nt-- i.B loll,.—-- :■ iil-.ut live vr-.r- i.I-l, Ujl-acn
nr fuurteeu h.intU hl g h„dtrt tuy. mimvyinl, Uilfi
hu-idred nml U-onty.llvo cloll.lrsl Tho m-ncr |7
h'otthy rcqnirt'd to eiitadforinrd-'pKfvfi pkiiMtHy)
nml pny ohnreos, nnd chsts, othrrWiin tfietMliiiur
will bon6ldnftcr rill?dnyAUoUre. //! :/ III ,l j
Joly-ie-riU.; -T./K. -MollUNALD, O.I. O.'
ney’s dirty shoe} if will not bo a-hard
Thc policy of.tlie.workiugman'.is to
Grant-lesB nnd Sce : mar«3d ff/iw puffy
ImpudEnce<-kWe.stio almostlall the
Radical.papors speak of the Impndcndo
iiJCrdmnttingiSeymounagainstXIfant.'-—
-That1s,ai<x«nplaint BUrei to get worse
/•vcrjrsdajt. y^bjosmember toe Vimpn-
denco" dfrtnntag>Fionle against Scott
lt“i)Hh»hRt:CaiiHi;eftit>OY oh ,voti « r
Kttinflfi.) gt^ffhiyAlrt/l din
prlvl>go of tfl»Miiawm,iiiPj|| chiilybc-
H-h nM[|ri!lf#)MPiipl lo'lnlrrli-m. Willi tin-ir dhlfy
Oa-iipn'tWh. ' KitUWlJ- fic’elWiiil c-l.'.ll-, lr,-,7.ih-l
-ii-. dP.lllWh'm'Ulit'.'ries/jjodiiivu by Laj water 1 ,
- Tillwaiahr-porfttfc: i-Apidrm ;//
.hi-.'.. -ii. -illHNUYl-A .-WRENCH/
Georgia; WhlfflUl'd Oounty—Libel
:n/.. 1 ’tax Divcrp*.,< )XTA
:. 11 Ik “I”’jj'* J p/fK-fe fivAfi: (■
TTnpponriiig to I He Courtliy tliorpturnof tho
X Sheril^fiKfuliBldcfcuVanAtlOli Jlut reside ia.
■r
■Munsnii
defniilt, and tho plaintiff nllnw.-d to prowicil. And
It In hereby'(MirMKaiM.UlURnht he publlrlied
h^l|hj^|th Gyoj^in Ojlli^j^^n^.iii.ii/th for
hire
wptflllM,
ennndt hfa-swred'by thoSlioriir, It bi ordored'ljfr;
•efvlee of'th»'petitl6ii-lo thli e.iso bo porll-ricd
bjpublldntioivof Ibis Rkie'in tho North-Gcorglr
Citizen, pub|Wied,,RL Didloh^ Goorgin, ohoe a
f°r'«:lf iiioiit'.is,- prci 101.3 1 10 OMRS'
month, 1
TdMV'hf'fee Sufcrior doftr«fYu 8n #/rVw.
'and that-tho defendant npnenr nnd: dt-lcnd rfd
.enure nt tho next Term of raid Court. tb» lln
fsuUthasof tho plain tiff bo allowed to P«> KC J
XwtusW.vrlo/rdUOWfiKlOTPli, J<>■?"
A trus extract frtfm the MinutoanJUy rt, a®
•r!-.:.ra it
.nffmui A McOnmy; Attorney? for Ll(iclluti