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OTHOCUATIO IN I'OLtTICff ; lU/lil 1 : AISD UlOAlja'IirtJL I IN XML'rKH ATUltK ; AiNl) J’llOGIHIrtSI VI’. JIV HOI J'L’II l’.l* N INri’.lIUH'l’H.
BY J. T. WlUTMAN;
DALTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUG1
t, 1870.
YOL. III~N0;’i
MlSCl.U.AM.Ol^
T 11 A:>lM0 ^V.«slM-«f,.,sUnml
m^rvtccfc loiheelllzuns ot Datum uml vicinity.
May l'.N 1*70.
Hi Y YUTjfl,
IVlioluhitln ..
Grocor and Commission Moronant,
-* , Atlanta, Uo.oiuUA,
April SU-Ctiw ’ -• 1 * . v , A ;
Dutton, Un,
II to l)U8lnC^Hi Ht.i iLHU
will kIvo proin jit uw3« tic
to him.
.jum-::o :tm. •’ • • •
i^K. (11 ,VS. I*. (JOltDON.
•v,| J tenders Ills proiVs-lmml hoi vIcoIo tbocll*
i/.niM or Dulton ami hunonmlljm connto
lM-Oinpl mol \ - 1;:limit iit tuntlou * 11 f 1 ’V.ffJ.«V o«*
nil titae*, Moillnil Xtfrglciii uml Ob^tptrlcnl. cn-
trusted to Ills curi^i. 1 Oot.ll-1>._-
at. oijRHnA,
■jlMiUnttontlnn tolilsniniiiicror Trout li^ttiui
g|
thr. (»tU oilon ofClrlmw. ‘ \ * - % y<wy
Y "'" f U -®- ■ "*
JOHNSON S'M^VkSBVB AT LAW.
1 Hit Slnlvs III kin;; millilliig.’ll.ittoii, On.
u g f ihhiolroult,nml
nt Atlu'nlu. mv-ly
Our t'lilldli
• ajx vtmmciwiw
Hi swell,
iilislri * .
i wcil]
*>$■.' +. j Hr
■ attorney AT fcAtf,
hiic i KtngStvcct, Pulton,Gtt. ly*
WbadOh & lmoriiEiis,
■ mOBAOCO
>/.-> ' . COMMISSION MEltCU.lNTS,
AmiMiiiiitrttotHruraorsi'iinra, ttf; ’’
’ jtiig-ly IVliltetmll street. Atlioiln, On
vrvi'ioN.ii, ii< »’i’i ii-
Neill- linliiii Tusscngcr Sheet,
Clisit I'.moogn, Topn.
A. 1.. Mtl.LKU. Vropiiotor. .
(rmnllnlll v. Cnmr.ii I. Cftiivrnloneo mill Econo,
illy tMinlilucil In Hie limmigolllcnt. _
,1. [w. H.iiwra.
-pllOWNS’ItOTEE',.
J *nlj!fl|jWlJO filMllugdt||c^bt,Mj~ , j
■ iiiHiK, Bl.
Voi,. ail, '
lino, iiii.i.vi:i:.
VEH * two.; ..
• iiKXliY iiltt-vnn.
f*
• p.-. tr. 1 ill t out inn |>:ii.t tn uolhutluns foVpaJV
tln« n^l'llutnit ii-difiUmco.
,luno 21-1201.. .. • ..
Tls gad, J‘ct awe
To the soft win
Ami think we lit
Our childhood
• 'Tp so OUtquR! . _ ^
Ami tlihbound lo-* Adda of nlr,
And feel aj;iiln onr boyhood’* w Ifeli
,To roum lllceunyels' there.
There are many dreams of Kindness
Thai olitiff iuouml the past—
And from t ho tomb or feeling
Old ihou'ghtfi come Uirongliitf ra«t |
The form* wo loved so dearly *
In tho hnppy days now gone,
Tho beaut irnl uml lovely,
So fair
Tito bright and gentle maiden*
That scorned sit formed lor blips,
Top glorloiiauml too heavenly •
For sueh u world ns tilln
Whose soft dark,eyes seem swimming
111 Upciiol'llqlli.l Unlit,
’' Andwhosifloeksof gedd wero sircihning
O'er brows so sonny bl ight.
Whose siiillos were like tho hunsbtno
In tile Spring lime of tho year- •
. Like tho changing gleam* of April,
They followed every tourt .
• • They nuvo passed—Ijkc hopes—uwuy,
And their loveliness has lied ;
Oh, many u heart Is mourning
That they are with tlio dead.
Llko*brlghlc8t huii« of summer,
They have fallen u Itli the steni|
let,' oli, It Is a lovely dentil
To fade from earth like them!
And yet the thought is saddening,
•; •‘•Toibuedoit blioh itstlnSy, >
And feel UiHt idl tlio beautiful
•' . Arp phasing fu*t away 1
That the falr oucB^lioifi wo loifo
’ l£row to each lovlug.hroaatf
the tmidrll or tho elliiglng Viiic,'
: TliOif porlsli with tho loat.
And woenn hut think of tlier.e,
- Iii lll'o kdfUiml geiitlfc Spring, •, •
When the tree^ure waving o’er u.«,
And the Uowers nt'e blostbihlng;
And wo know that Winter's coining,
- With his cold mid stormy aky, .
And the glorious beauty round us,
• . Ia budding but to dip! ;
A Question Nettled. ^
OKI Joo II— was a huipt otii man, but
nomewltnl l.o.o fond of tlio bollle. AVlten
in his cups lib ldcan lemlccl toward thco-
loi'ical tn alters, but which lie alwtlya avoid-
ediiubls sober moments. Ilwns&itur-
Xuiiolonn'iH IMMielnnmllon to Ills Ami)*.
Thefolldwlngis the proclamation of the
Emperor to tlio army, oh assuming com
mand in person:
Wtmt I Itiioo ol l'eunmiihliiii. Item* from 1 lie Sent of War.
The rolliiwiii-mtliijolidoii.Mi'.Crcoioy, Tim imtlinrilic.s of StmslMin*no 1
wbetlicr founded on fact or not, Is good j ncrmil. strangers to ascend Uie steeple
cnougbjtb bo true. A lecture committed
Soldiers: Icomelo lake my placo at tip in Illinois has bean in pursuit of kuowl-
yourlirail to cloltml the honor ot ouremm-1 um1ci . Kl . ra t (limculttca-to-wit, tho
i mmw ^
as valiant as this liavo not been able to following result:. :
resist your valor—it will bo the same lo- u CiU < Sir:—I am overworked and grow-
line Tlw» vvne wluidi nmv enininiMireu will ! t...* nt.1. | | } q sixty next Eobutll'y !1.
~ ^oclfnb
day. The war which now commences will
bo-long and hardly contested Tor. it» tbca-
tro will ho places hedged with <il>slructions
and thick with fortresses, hut nothing is
beyond the nersovering ollbriHof tlio sol
diers of Afhea, Italy and Mexico. You
will proyc once more wlmtlhd French army
is ablo to accomplish, animated by tlid
jontiment of duty, maintained by disci
pline, and influenced by tho love of coun
try. 'Whatever road we may take, across
our frontiers, we will find upon it glorious
U|if' ‘ *"' ■
ingoldi
On the whole, It Reems that 1 mustde
to lecture henceforth, except in this ilmnc-
the Cathedral, hoeauso the mov
tho troops on both sides can be seen from
that point.
It is perfectly understood In norlinthnt
the German army, if vidtOliOils, will march
to Paris. Tho railroad freight tralllc has
ceased, and the passenger tralllc closed on
tho 21th.
Gollingen University is closed, and all
the students have enlisted. If ruin lioiin
dinte vicinity^ if I do at all. I cannot j three hundred uro expected. All the Uni
promise to visit Illinois on that errand— versities will soon close,
certainly not now. Yours,
' Hon WK (illEELEY.
M. 11. Castle, Sandwich, Ill.
And this is the way Mr. Castle answer
ed it: Sandwich, Illinois, May 12.—Hor
ace Greeley, New York Tribune—Dear
Tho Kmpcrot* left SI. Cloud, on tho 2yth,
by a special train for tho army with the
Prince. The Empress parted with them
nC tho station—she was deeply moved.—
As soon as tho train donarted, Eugenie
turned lo the palace. The Spanish Ant-
traces of our fathers, and we will show \ association next winter came to hand this
otirsclves worthy of them. All France | morning. Your penmanship not being
follows you with confident prayers, and tho plainest, it took some lime to translate
tho eyes of the universe are upon you.— it, but succeeded, and Would say your
Upon our success depends tlrnfato of lib- timo—Jkl of Februiu ; y—and terms- a six-
ertv and civilization. . ty dollars’’—ate ciitiroly satisfactory. As
Soldiers] let each bnc do bis duly, and you suggest, wo may oo able to get you
. '* ’ 'rlmmcdia'
Sir: Yoliracceptanco to lecture i>eforcour bdss®r had an interview with the Em-
*" *' peror and Empress just beforo his depar-
M}
tlio Goil of buttles will bo with us.
Naeoekon.
General Ildii’rs, Met-/., July 28lh, 1H70.”
. msciitislon iitiuiii II j-In a.
At tlio recent annual meeting of tlio
Aeronautical society of London, yarioiM
novel iiroiiositlons wero advanced rclativo
lonerlalnavigation, Onomeinbortliouglil
., nojwhy . _ _
safely mako oxiiorimOnlswitli nnartilloial
Hying nudnfatua. Another member de
scribed Id5 experiments with an aerial ve
locipede-, having n pintle of oiled 3111: dt-
tacbed to a. veloeiped* with prbnollora at
tlio corner of tlio piano. Xfr. Glnlsbor,
tlio obairman, said that if they over ob
tained perfect ncrostation, it must bo by
menus of nil initial velocity acting on nil
lo imitate tho old sewing lo-oi "ss.' 1 't|‘i"v
ii lids lmniodtatft vi-
‘ndvlso you.
spcctfidly.
M, U. Castee.
lilrk-H \eirro BtllltlA—Itoiv In Iiliop.
AVo learn lliaTsomo of tho negro soldiers
encamped nt tlio old liaplist Grove, bc-
camc alarmed at something, last night,
UlMim VllGUb III II
on ad jacent lots. It is said that the rea
son given for this conduct is, that somo
person pi* persons fired into their c’aiitp.—
yVc do Hot bclleybaword oftlds; butoveri
were it true, it would not justify such
reckless conduct, by which tho lives of
women and children in the neighborhood
arc endangered^ If any one tired into
their camp, we have no doubt it was somo
jealous colored city civilian, taking revengo
for the progress tho black boys iii blue aro
making among the colored (famscls, caus
ing. them to suub tbcnlaiti clothes chaps
^■*‘‘v6klffjgiy. " '
A decree 1ms been published declaring
tlio Empress Eugenie Regent during the
Emperor’s absence.
The departments of McsoUo and both
Rhine departments have been declared in
a state of BlOgo.
Small corps of infantry are stationed
near rhcmfellens. The troops of Wier-
tembergwero moving towards Rasdadton
the 28lh.
The ITussinna liavo conccnlrated nt
AViesscrbielleg, and have hut two sqimd-
old.
they
in the fifth century 1 it was eshihlished by
Ulovis, the jJiHt.pi l ,, rankisli Kings: it was
restored and then overleapt. by Charle-
agne. the, “Emperor of the West,” three
ntnries later; tlu* great Phillip Augus
tus made, in the beginning of I tic thir-
iith eentul'v, a forty years’ reign gloti-
«..* by ruling over a territory that extend
ed from tho Rhino to the Pyrenees, Rou-
is tlio Saint, retained the Rhino boundary,
and addl'd Provence and Languedoc, while
Louis (^uatoiv.e, “the "real monarch.”
par i.eal/enre, convulsed Europe at tile
end ol the seventeenth century !>y Ills ef
forts to regain tho povineos mi the left
hank of the Rhine, \vhi<;h had been wres
ted from Ids predecessors. Napoleon I
only fulfilled a national aspiration when
he maud Flanders, Luxemburg, and other
territories between the Rhine and the sert
an integral portion of the First Empire,
and Napoleon III is perfectly aware that
<|imcn Victoria nu Wamnn NtiflVmfth
(Jiuecn Viclorlrt Is said.to be a very decl-
Tlio Ilhlnn—IIKIorlcitl l'nrl* 4'ourrrn-
lua I In* lloiuiiliir.v llclnoon Iriuiri' nml
Vr’Vr 3, (teii opponent of woman sutlhige. 8o
Startling as it may appear, the Instorl- \ [
eal faetof a Illdne frontier is 1,100 yeaiH
anus in with the Franks when
n an the Roman province of Gaul
strongly docsKlm feel upop .tlys subject,
that she recently testified most emphati
cally her Commendation .of'a pant|di1et
written by a literary lady of LottdOh, 9c-
noubcing the woman aufiYago^movement,
and the women engaged in it. Victoria
ordered a highly complimentary lettor-to
he seuL to the autlioress, togctlmr wiilDa
considerable sum of money, to bp usodlbr
the more general circulation of tlio pam
phlet. •«.»
Tlio IIIkIU nail tho l.»rt nauk of a
As we shall have, for some time toeoWH;,
in detailing the warlike movements of tlio
French and Prussians, to hponk’ fWAUcnU
ly of I In: right and lull bank of tbo liKine,
the Moselle, the Main, etc., and as tho
general reader is apt to confound thp bunlifi
of a river with the movements of an army
up or down a stream, let it bo undoi^tooil
that the right hank of a rlvoY is always on
ifpL., tlio right baud ns you look down tho
he would cover his name with imporlslui- stream, and the left hank will lleVcf be
’ ’ 1 ' ’ ’ ■* ** placed on the wrong side. i '
hie glory by making the Rhine, Hie Pyre
nees, the Alps, and the ocean the bounda
ries of modern Ffance.—JV. Y, Tinics.
It ii Kluxt'il.
Has Forney been paid forty cents a lino
for anything of this sort:
“A Kentucky negro, having announced
rons of cavalry at Troves. They are eon-1
cenlraling at Jlayciicc, vvlioro King A\ ii- ci ,i brethren broke into iii. lioilae, one
most prove
) tlio same. TlKsy must not loilow or
study tlio (light oi‘birds, but Invent ni]
eiitlrcly. no\y plan. ■ ' ■
went nil
• ivallted
was patient and costly experiment, and
nerosial ion could therefore only bo studied
successfully by.wealthy societies.
•Joe, 1 do wish you would go and split
some wood;, lloroilisncarlylwoo’dock,
liutl tlie lire isn’t made.'
•Toe went out to execute ids coin 11!
jSFw'AiifttlNvSL m'I
rnysietaii, HtirBcon ail’d' AcemicTicur, -,yeirl:.
su-onioo on .King street,' la tlio old ttuotj ern
(louse. .. . .. !, ' ‘n
Divlnm.O:!., .Tun, (My.
stieets, a negro boy Ibrew.il rock and ldt
one of them in the bead, making an ugly
Joe went out to cxeculo lils commission,
but itfaifi-' 'iliiMjli --
. .. _ fejPt . „ „ ^ ^
•pcrNHn& smith,■ ■( .-iiv, (TiioV-'Jiiuo; do. you'tWo) think
+• - nvinmrmlo min llulrtll IiMleru U) the Lofd (bio) means to.burn usiaH (liioj
*GrffCories and Provisions, p'llis voherablo spouse.'beiiigexceeding
(Aimer iiro, ot .and Howard streets," irnto, did not answer.. Again llo roixiatca
; (Vlioev'8 Old stand,).. Hid question; Still Tliero was anotuim
•■To'iyV ' ltoxi-., gjiuilUi.E. ' -T>‘*. tle'nco.
. - u
, , J.,c. it.wyuNs, , •
f At Ifiy own House again.
•O il O T O TO TI O T.IO-3L.
moiui RlreCt, Tldme, Ug.
^A^tgeiai taicou.to imil from. Hotel Troo^f.
noblo licscondants of tlie great b
— rwT-fv --- 1P Tr . tl\o crusaders sack, their ruined chateaus an outrage, but that of the dislionorablo
housewife; ‘no,‘you- ok^ foof,* not if IIo to hido'their despised nobility! Oh} Jen- men who added insult to it was.AVol’ao,
waits foryouto^idiUbo wood.' ■ kinslOb,
“J.ovmi.v.;- . A-q«m bxJUorn.ort.- Tlio government of Venezuela having near Mobile, and who related the story'
3 Tlio tree's early lcutbuUs wore bUi-atble ihcir persistently refused-to comply with the a French class; of which the writer was a or worse,”
'••f-AMAiUibRSfiV • onrueumuonoi.iQyaijyaiui prorvgauyy, brown; • -*./• i terms oftlio'convcnt ion between tliatcom- membor, eighteen years ngo.) This gen- '
Jj— ‘ Aviliah fa a feUnging-satire upon Radical SSbaiU taKoUiopiawayr- unldtlio Frost swaep- try and-thoUiiltcd States for the settle- tlcmnn took tile origipalnote and gave the Tho ci»
'riii- ii. ii *’i .!(ii:ii(’.i j;i' I." i" ; 1 - ! mi , nilo i toll down. l'roltor transliilioH of the wohl. "Uli,”
WU«. larjjwrt In “SS ■ „e qi„ ’ “No; leave, them alone, mcutofclailnsofAmericancilizcusagamst mid Jackson, “tlmt alters the case. AVIiat
i.IiiWltOEI'vO-J-'lV
inWbicUtbi . ... . . .
•« -T bavoAoHrd dhat^oy° y inoans “Slmiu'tukotiiomttwayr’ saMHioViiobaslio of th ° i»»vcnUon, llial .customs duties at ccrliilcale, issued some years ago, bj’ tho
■TftWiVaufl loyalty obodionco according to " swflnft; '■ : ... '. . cor ta ln l'orls of. A cnezuola should bo-set Clerk of llie Court of Copcras l’rceincl,
lawi tliercrordi bo who pays this obcdloncd - "Noileavotlicmnloms. apart for tho payment of claims of Amcri- iUiuois. • T‘ — ■ •
is a loyal snbicCt, and ho who ^executes tlio .• TUUlioijon'leslmvogiowu,’ 1 ; - can citizens.. Instead of this the govern-
Ki n “’k coni mauds when contrary lo law s «‘Wbo troc,wUtqit ? icanotsn^^Iueg, mont h ' a , lu f ormati 6n that tho ;duties at
&m**«****
“*J?. AdiscfotlpnarypoworinthoKing TuUo'tiicmuU; aUXorthoe," zeps, the French and IT-nssian govorn-
> , , * . , T . „ to act for thegood of-tlio.peoido when tlio said'tlio Tree, wlillo ho bent tlown bialaacu meats having mcn*of-war tliero for tlio
WatclnnaliCT anfl^dcr,- eo„ K i. 8 .ow., purpose of enforeingthoeoitection ofiheir
hliop Tii Hr. Tlroww*. Xownmg Sloro, arid always subjLeUo tlio lmutation ot tbo . ,... .—■ _ . mmSi ;0 ur government lmvingtVailca.i
Some of our Georgia douienlpomricsnrs vcasdnablo time, now proposes to. imitnlo
rgUiug with great earnestness with the the exampio dfl''miico'aiid l’russia.
ljHyb^^prti^egUWiMEMt^ft;. ladioiW tlio question ns to Himrrlf'
M
CnrjHasd Xtop o.sltoiij:,'
cAvHaso Jiptorli«l».'W»''i , o»». Av
i tiuruary m, lonrydiu. - j
JOXI3M YtllS'P ilSjS), .
llamllt.iu Street, Hilltom Hedrzla.
' TlnndsoimTsTockorinyeJue'clry.l'ur !.;iillcs
tiu.Hleullemen, wutinies, rloeks, tile.' UMH
l.i;- in-ally nml sillMtftUImlly oxucMteil, Jilt,' I.
branaics,Wines,Gins,ScgaTS
" Avitlt MOVFMAN .
V * \V\lrtlcBtClO
Gri’oocrs, Licltior p r, “"
. M1!UUI AN''1'S; .
. IS/BKOh hjKBffll. ilmviml StiVeli;. -between
lsiiiilnii il imu. Trrttt Streets,
Il.M.TlMOUE.
Ijr.lcrssulluiteH. May ei.-lom.
^tmE.d.ANi.suiwicAi, series.
Dl-si. A. W-ISlvlUBTS dt Sou?
Srif orsnidii-caroUiiw,
iler nieliPni&MhM serviees to W
. of teutmi'enil siirrouluUna roantry.. Spiv
eels, end eiKla nt resbltetfo .on Tlwmitbu
.'nun, ftn'inevly oeeuploil by Mr. .1. |t. liliMp
'l'.'u'hlvl'ngV I ’ . anm)nry.3-4y,
D ,k. h. u. niiOwN,
I . Jv^no STh., Daltox,
Xusuranco and Lalid Agent.
, . • PiltltlUU, IIurtfQ*’«l. V , 4* ”
ALSO, GTiNBItAE I.ANU AHTlNT
JauiiufyO-Wui.
‘vniTICI^thb toiilovalBnjd hiw piirolmeeil
JN, Iroin Ids lirotlier.lUsAntoreHt, In tlio
liiyory, Feed and SnlcStablc,
' Cniwford Strocv Daltph,'Qa M
plonsotl to ffirnlali tntlio
Aviif-on, nun ihiii|, hi. ..vs...— •-
ifnllYlwlclUooljl and pnbllc jrcm’rally
toglvix iimt u etui.' Htook* foil ou Hllort nottco.
lli^d on Yiinkco Women.
Tlio Vieconijitc dc Zctouvicvc unmorcl-
ftllly ridicules those prcsuming'.'nrta ■ill- ~w-„—r--r, :CT£WVEF Ts -" i7 ~r*
bred Yankee woii(en, known in tbiscoun-
try as “shoddy,.” who have become dc- wltclUio Alleldpted to strike her nlso.-
pendenls of the Tuilleries. -Sbesays: Slio called for Hie nssistnnco of two wlillo
IIow viminal tliey (tlio Frenel) women!) men who woro standing in tlio door of tbo
show by the side of-this mob of American .grocery oh tho corner, but they did not
girls, dressed, like horses on parade!— interfere. The negro struggled with tbo
Sfotbiu" is yvitntihg to these creatures J lady for some lime, and these two; shame*,
tlioy hro complete from mane, to'erupperi less wlillo men stood by and looked on.—
AYlrnt is tlto ncotbof. forever inviting these Mcanwliilo tlio injured lady came near
young'l.adies from the Hisunited States, of fainting froni tlio loss ol blood, flic liny
whom some arc nlwriys'tabt) fo’uiid in tho gotnwny and ran beforo any ono arrived
tliird gnllerloa of tlio oiicra, or behind Alio that lind principlo or gallantry cnougU
curtain- forming tlieir minds and tlieic about imu lo assist the ladies thus MU
... p ..r . .. . t. -••••' ircatcd.-^Tbcy are both of high standing
i'n soeietv. and tlieir families are well
ith tlieir plebian feci known. Tlie wound is,n;very serious one,
tlio royal slops of the Tuillcrics, mid tlie and it is feared.tbo skull is fractured. Tlio
I'tbcgreat Uaronsnud action of tlie boy who did tho iujurywas
iThi^^ASftptOn|pTjt»«ayT jierpfltuntb^ thS.JA-g
Hiiam' accepting Evince Leopold I
It is believed that this letter of tluesai
was shown to Scerotury Fish, amt that
was tbo basis for tbo Cabinet 'Inootii:
\viu«ro bo-win bo piensoti to fiirnisU totuo yesterday.\ 01 coursoltis usnloBs (o al
tattMMwi all bourSiNe, i nm-ses Aim NOw linjr, tempt, to give what transpired there, o
K b.s, v liavo A oommp.npWs laokt i(!« * Hie result of tlio meeting, but tho l’resi
-faitnn...un,l, liovsos, ti. lot;, ana _»o«IU nr docB „ ot ) l( - s HntO to say that ill tlio
n's attempting lo iutot-
it will be t lo
event of Nnpoicon's attempt
fefeiri tlib’Cuf '
QAKltlAUK.ANP ..
AVafifoa MniitOHetory,
- XJAI.TqS, v-eoituiA.- ' . .
' bhqim.&’becknbb,
’ liavo jnstoomploroil TlfeiV lipw.BMhft rnutaro
now ronilv lo tHniiHlneturu I looks' rot' mail
routes, IIbIiI Sprloft WnRons, slilRlo or (lmiWo,
l’luiitnlloo Wagons, of nil slues, wltli woollen,
tblinbloakolns, fflillronaxloH.
lllil Carriage^ fttul Haggles .renin,l.llr,1 anil
palate,I, anti ml work warraltfoil nml JlllUltoil
liiBiest stylus * - . . .
Also, ullfarm work -lone on short nolleo..
April 2S-Mm.* ' .
>1.! ill 111'' I nil.Ill (11I-.-..U-. il will !»' I
duly of tlloHnited States Government
cnloi'co the ‘‘Monroo.doctrine.”
Tolmcco Roycniiis Ocolsloti. .
In reply tb a iettcr in rolatiou to labnc-.
co made from sweetened steins and from
swootened'lea^C'opimisalouorHolano’stntes
that smoking tobacco manufactured ex
clusively from BtobiB, though swcotonod,
is liable to a tax of 10 .cents pec pound on-
Well-lloliavcd XcRrocn-An Killrloni Po
lice and i.nllant Citizen*.
toc LouisyUlo Courier-Journal, or Sun-
day, illustrates all three In the following
p:\m31npl1rjs
Y estcrdiiy afternoon, ns two ladles were
passing the eorlict' Bf Toiith and Ohestnut
fihwplB n niurm lwiv ilVFovv >1 rncl' nml lilt.
which
..Hilly just now: in' our for-
[Ob, and whoso riso and fall
financial barometer
Vol ; y suggestive;” 1 ' lo’dowitii reason of argument., 'Tiioynto uuderslaiidin
. . - • .. , 7■ nftcr robbing tlio .treasury and caro not. occurs so coni
. l'ealoi), In y An.incment or ilio Frco llntlis. llow. if is (lone; ' Tlio ,9niy .way to. argue
Rue, Uourbon (in,l MoitowjtilicUiWIuslac.i One day last week while tlio women were tho question of right with them is to^lpct
.Mamii'ueiarms.ofUiouelBbrnteii' bathing, al.lbb foot of l'iftli. street, Nciw ii new Legislature in NoVomller. nml scat
SwmEWALL York, a horrible. yeU \vns heard in tlie itjn tho capito),-by forgo, if .necessary.-r
Aua.lv' - TViilioiniU'bfi'oot, AtiuntnvHa, bath, rbo inatron rushcd-In and found 1 hat is nil nrgun\ent'i)jdob' thoy know komls; mi, snupti tu.Lii.-, 1 . .
. ", y .. *■, — —■ ■ ■ j* ; ■—--a-Sr? a person .with a masculine cast of countc- bow to appreciate. They Wlll novcr loos- TlieSo loans ,aro entered to tho credit of
I i' if. TvT-'N'M’.'ST.T:,.. V f. ( , muico -hrthe grnsi) of somo eight or,teii cn’ .tliotr hold on tlio'.treasury mitll tlioy tlio lenders on tlio government lctlgei
!•» . WSiMSir K Iiymplis, who wero “souslug” him under tiro choked oil’,amUlmtisHic only way to - *
Wliitlesulo • ^ . v ; the water at nii alnrmhig rate, and ntqv- treat thtilll—aiicamilh News. '.
’ ciw dip they serenmod-out,'“AVolll give it
to'you, you inlbrluil scamp;” (dip) “hoW . , ' corto»iMw or
At the city of JIediim,,i
lout diuy inll ’
you stay in horo nnotlier mil
(two dips ill quick succession) “wo’li
Uie.jllb '“
about four miles around it, wherever tho
earth is dug, when the workmen arrive, nt
duck a dlstnnco :of sixty-tlirco foct, they conjd
to'a bed of chalk, which, tlioy^ boro will!
-liakiijk tientind,
liam arrived mi Hie 3'
Tlio Freneli gun boats to operate on the
Albino ami rivers ill Prussia, aro being
trnnnporlod from Mnrpeillcs in seetiolis,
Tlio Journal Olllcial reporis Uie renulso
of tlie Prussian l'cconnqisnnco near lilcilk,
twciity-Bix miles northwest of Slrasburg.
A llavnrinu ollicer whb killed and two
captured.
Tlio telegraph is closely watched by the
German authorities. Frankfort-on-llie-
Mnin lias liecn designated as Prussian
I., a11.111;11 Ivi'a.
DtajSv Gorman dcseriershavo come willi-
in llm I'me.-li 11 ne*DȣSMtfrlTl >
I'rcnch lVord*.
Tim word demand which o'celirs so fre-
(Jiicntly in the translations of Hie into
French and Prussian diplomatic corres
pondence is incorrect.
donuniler signillos to ash. and has not tile
imperative meaning which ntlnchcN lo it
in.English. Head “asks” wlioro tlio word
“demand” occurs, and tlio French notes
arc stripped of tlmt “arrogance” witii
Which tho enemies of Franco aro accusing
her. Once during Gen. Jacltsod’s presi
dency a diplomatic note was received from
Hie 1' rent'll government,' through its envoy
in AVashington, regarding certain claims
bold by French citizens against the Unilcd
States. Tlio translator who rendered tlio
note Into Euglisli for tlio old general-, who
everybody knows was no French scholar,
fell into lbe same error, and instend' of
Frauccflsks the immediate, attenlion or
tlie government of the United States, etc.-,
it read "Franco demands, etc.” Old Hick
ory grew livid, “Demands, does she?” lie
shouted; "by tbo elelTml, MV eccltcpnct
il!” and ho -brought ids Hat down on tint
table With n thump that made the pens
and inkstands jingle. Luckily there was
present'd, gentleman from New Orleans
'.who in after years was a professor of lan-
ges in tlio acadomy of the present
Igo Harbour Lewis,-on Dauphlno AVay,
..... ... . ... ^
It appears tint a loving couple
desired to get’married, but they could not
fiiiii a minister who bnd been licensed, or
a magistrate tViio had beet! commissioned
to perforin the service. Tlioy ilnnlly met
with a juslico who concluded to Bet thpiii
I ! ill the A\ rai l ( reeling—Know ye
tint John Smith anil Peggy Myers nro
hereby certified lo go together ami do as
old folks docs, anywhere inside of Copcras
Precinct; and when my commission comes
. . ...cut ledgers,
ami draw n specified rate ’of interest. Tito
tlifdof# of tho debt nre called “renters.”
f tlio debt are called “renters,”
nnd tbo (luctimtious in its value denote
popular distrust ol - confidence in the gov-
™So'sa|s Hid RlelnhomLAj’lng.
C’onsrcKN Did
», an auger five jcotilecm 7 :Tlioy. then.witii- Bl ™ 3 “p ififidiwiVs: "{ twtcKnn fthgl:
, it draw fr6m tho.’piLbeforo tlio auger is re- m ent ora Ini-m’ bill: a funding bill that.
Was fo(UHl that llio-viragos bad almost inoved, aiid upon. Itsextraction tbo water ; v01 J, t VU11 0 |-. i( 3 owu s trongth; an imper-
tlrownrd a-nooi* Gcl'lnali-girl under tlie ,biu*sis llirouglt tbu .ape.rturo xvitli great currency measure, liaving Tatlier a
supiiositiou lliatblie wasamalo in disguise, violence, and quickly tills tlie newly-made. ESjLv to expand than conTract irre-
, - , ■ ' - wollywliicb contmues full, and Is allectcd SSniS Issues!^ hnfflaSH.bill ' K
Cntm, I’rance and (lie Hniioii sinltSs. !>V neither rains nor drouths. Hub wlint m ect l)at'iy purposes ill tlie South, odious
A special from AA'asliington to tbePress, u.new naturalization.law,
CCS wliich iudieato tlio intention of Napo- nml'ploces of niaso’h work. .Under thU> JiZ3B1K3i& j.y w to’lrilAvrty' nclhiit aaSfi
assssESSsssM .....
Prussia. General Qucsada,. the-Cuban, cntlro. suoh as Walnut trees; with flioivnl- norsonnll\bortlos of a citizen hndliis nr- house, but falling, tlioy poured kcrosciio
leadOr.'Whohns-boon inEurojwfor tivoor nutlstlll sluck.tp tlu? stem, mu! the leaves' qnd^incarceration willio.it tlio sem- on tub girl's clothing ami ignited it. Tho
J. « pa«s™i»!g«3a|»*
^ lc ^r dri*..ii. Under this) vegetables.nro louml ngalti,. Now inairiunoni* or DcKtrucdou. have not been arrested* Tbcreis nota
day but some talo of crime roaches us
tbo Ftouch armjt ■ It is called tlio “Grape
llovelvor.” Arceentoxperimcnloxliibit- 1,10 abojo is one of tlio most in-
_ Yitstnuantit guished the fire, but slio is probably fatal-.
: ^S'’ho bni1-;tw°'llUfrah , W» 'w|Ul.lj of shells, and’lbe'bed fs 'oibveit'foot thick. ’ ■ c ly burned. The villains nre unknown nnd
Eninct'or, and three mill JIi Oliver*'tl TTmlht* Mila. ‘ vofTrifnlilAii' hrn I'nnnil ntmlil .r *> *•'«„. t ....* fKlT2-Jj5 „
French Minister. IIo was informed tii
under certain contingenciesFrailco wouli , Tea in itnskcts.
stop in and help tlio insurgents ligninSt The method of packing the ton which is
Kpainjuv 'pHne Princo J^eopiKr Khf ?, I ' n ?^ oh *^Lar^hai to SittiFranciseo, aud
from
York'is So-pcr hundred, so, tii
to the Atlantic Slates is 8P; 25. Tlioltea,
it is nssertcy-.-is of a good strong flavor,
and perfectly sound; sliort tin
niglit recently, and tired several shots at
him. IIo defended himselfnnd drove thetii
ill’, nml tlu v now eQinnntiil Hint lie has
been Ku Kluxing llienii”
UUMj); Wound
The New Y'ork Times thus Wails oVei* A
lust opportunity
At presontour merchants nre .set lo run
a race in sacks. The ultra Protectionists
have crippled them. The situation in
which wo arc uow placed is a more strik
ing commentary on the folly of our mer
cantile policy than all the arguments in
the world. If wc only had ships wo could
reap a golden harvest. The monopolists
have killed our shipping trade* Uml tho
people call only look on and sec amagnili-
ticUt Opportunity slip through their lingers.
“Tlio old C'oiifttUutlon.”
A Indy of Connecticut, in conversation
recently iii Washington with the wife of a
leading Republican in high position there,
alluded to the political situation, and said
that formerly the parly in poWot would ns
soon have attempted to inaugurate a King
herons to declare a Slate out of the Union.
-Mpb! Hint was under tlie dominion or tho
old Constitution!” was tlio reply. Sig-
u.i-uT itWyBBHH>vWfcJB«
The Colored fndet.
The Washington correspondent of the
New York Times, under date of Tuesday,
Bays.* “A court martial was to-day order
ed to convetio at West Point for the trial
of various cadets. The most notable case
10 be investigated will be the allegations of
ill-treatment preferred by tho colored ca
det there, and which arc so widely at vari
ance with the statements of the board of
visitors and other responsible persons tlmt
it is believed tlie young colored * martyr
will be convicted of gross exaggeration,
•ecinct, aud when my commission c
I am to malTy hjjn good, and dalo
back to ltivcr acddi'ius.
l’lnjlnij editor.
The sickness of Air. Greeley is ver
ceptiblcin tho editorials of Hie New’York
Tribune., .Some of the cbildrcn about tlio
establishment hnvo broken into bis work
shop and arc using his tools with a fcarlul
recklessness. The wrong tilings me said
about the,right persons, and tlie right
tilings abolit llm wrong persons. Tilt
European war is discussed with all inco
hercnco arid thickness of tongue that
marks tlie ambitious young tripod flushed
Kitrorf'
. mi
with beer and deeply impressed will, tin-
old ship- ashore or tr.ko it over to tlio lie-
publican parly beforo lie knows where ho
is. The able-bodied young statesman and
warrior who writes tbo leading articles
and sivcips out tbo frotit ofllco is mixing
tilings hopelessly. Maybe.II. G."ton’t
swear when lie gels back to the sanctum!
. Intimilnii OnlHtgO.
A man and boy, a fow days ago, in A™
York, entered Hie bouse of AViUlnm II.
Ityau; tit AVrisl Omnge, nnd finding no oiib
Ihorb but a HlUq girl, attempted .to lire ilto
ling dcadliuoss. Thrco lnm- Uuntnn Wo over heard ol.
dred disabled Irijrscs were fthicciLnt tlio a n„„s,.j7^i,i ni.u
extremity offt plain anil two of Die .smalt- - • ’ a House loin
iSridftjwayV
f a
mrtlcn: wot 11,0 broom ill it, knock it to got oil’ tbo
lio cue- drops, swoop a yard or so, Hunt wash tlio
tbo men hfootfl Its beforo and sweep again, being
—..... . .' -'-'-oil'Uiobn
dill
„ vd against infantry am. ^^
of dirt in tho walef. Tlio wnloiy'needs
vimn.v. changing onco or Itvico if tho carpet is
' vdixdusty. Enow, sprinkled ovor.a'car
pet arid sivept otf. before it has tirno to
.moltnnd diB9olvb,'is;rils0nlce for-rcriovat-
ivith Hiefollriwiug placardfastenddafoumt ing a soiled’, carpet: Moistened Indian
berricck: “lllimf for fifty yCnrs, and tbo meal is used with good effect by Somo
father ofctglit small children, ” ’ | ltouSokeopevs;
ChlncNO I,nb«r RcHoluflow*.
Tlie following resolutions wero introduc
ed into tlio Connecticut Legislature last
Monday:
That tliero shall bo reciprocity in the
benefits conferred by orir govcririncnland
that of China for tlio citizens of each;.
Tlmt wo disapprove of the importation
into this collulry of Cliine“u boridulcn, by
capitalists, tlie system being at war with
free immigration by people who seelUcmr
shores to escape oppression al home; and
greatly to tlie detriment of tlie. interests of
our own free laborers—Hie labor of bond
men from China being sold for tlio Iicnejlt
of capitalists, the men tllelnselves liaving
no control over llie dot)tracts tlmt bind
them lo tlieir
Urpflpy’N Hr*ml l.cvolt
TheXcwYorkTribuhcexoiailriS: “Gen
tlemen in Congrcssl you liavo done a vast
amount of mischief tills session, wliich it
will need all tlio energy of lbe party to un
do.’’ If tlio people only had some aBsrir-
anco that Itcoitldboimdoncatall; itwould
bo very gratifying to them, aud leave somo
Iiopo in tlio land yet;
Crop i:*(lnmic.*e
Tho latest estimates of the Agricultural
Department indicate that tho crop will
Aril short of that of 1869 by -18,000,000 bush-,
els'. Tho coin crop is largely ahov
average; while the eptton crop will amount
to ilot less than 8,000,000 hales, and with
a long Season hut little short of 1,000,000
bales. 'With ample crops and high prices,
resulting from tho prevalence of war in
Europe, tho farmers will have little cause
for complaiut.^ ‘
Spilt la Th
UolHtc U MIM.
An Oregon man started a daily paper n
few weeks ago, promising tho public that
ho should “go mild” on everybody, as Ho
believed that kindness was a greator re
former than fear. The first edition lmd
only been out half an hour when tho edi
tor was shot nt through tho window, and
iK'foro night In: lmd 1>cen twlco knocked
down. He now says: “Whoop! come lor
iis! Lay Ibr us! Get in our way, yo buz
zards! Wo want lo drink more bloodl”
Tlio Amcririm noimpnrte.
Tho American Ronnpartc, Jeroino Nit-
polcon, grandson of tho old Jerome Napo
leon and Madame Patterson llonapartc,
has left our shores for France, nnd for tho
purpose of joining the French army of tho
Rhine. An American soldier, cduriltetl
at West Point* ho 1ms dono some active
service in the army of tho United States;
but ns a French soldier ho distinguished
himself in tho Crimean nnd Italian wato.
Nor is there any telling to what high djs*
Unction ho may rise in the vicissitudes
Ukoly to attend this European war. *
Weilfr H Nmito.
Which will you do, smile, and make
others happy, or be oral died and make ev
ery body nround you miscmblo? You can
live among lieautilul flowers and singing
birds, ot' in the mire surrounded by fogs
and frogs. Tlie amount of happiness yoil
can produce is incalculable, if yon would
show a smiling face, a kind heart, aud
speak pleasant words.
Col. Kirk InviwIcN f he Nlntc of Ylrglnlitk
Richmond, July 22.—A telegram front
Danville, states that last night a party of
Colonel K i rk’s N ort Ii Carol ilia .State t roops
entered that place, seized and carried oft’
Rudolplius Gunn, who hud flud therefrom
North Carolina lor refuge.
“One Step, Afi”
A Wisconsin fanner winds iipan adver
tisement offering his farm for sale in the
following words: “The surrounding coun
try is the most beautiful tho God of Na
ture ever made. The scenery is celestial
—divine; also two wagons loselt and A
yoke ofBteerB.*’
The IlifTcrenee.
Tho Savannah Republican says while
Grant is sending his soldiers to Europe to
learn the art of the war from tho French
and Prussians, Napoleon, it seems, has in
vited Lee, Johnson and Beauregard over
in order that EurojK) may be. tavyht tho
art of war.
l’oor Fellow.
Farrow is a lost goat. Tho Republi
cans cast him off becauSc he renounces
their doctrines. Tho Democrats won’t
have him because they can’t trust him.
Bard’s bastards don’t want him bccausu
he competes for the seat of Josh Hill.
Was ever a follow so <*oinpletcly left out
in tho cold?—Atlanta Sun.
Neutrnl.
The Government of Denmark has IsSUcd
a proclamation of neutrality in the war
between Prussia and France. .Sailorsand
pilots, subjects of Denmark, are warned
against rcudering assistance to tho bellijp
c rents.
A. httOIonl If 11-HI 11k Xegro:
The Atlanta Georgian says: “Thcro is
a colored member of the Legislature who
opcilly declares tlmt if a colored man were
to go into his coiitlty rttid advocate Udfl 1
bervativo doctrines, he would never get
out of that countv alive—the negroes
would kill him. This shows into wlmt
sort of hands tlie colored people of that
county have lmd the .misfortune to fulh”
dcnounei
■PV|PPBH|H|P 8 .. William At Graham, dth
Gem Grant visited a Gcrm{M Schfictzcn- pf the: purer, t rtatesnicn the country ha
ferdj the other day, and was about to drink Produced, for patronizing aud cucourag-
a toast u to tlio suficcs9 of King William,!’f nig Ku-Klux outr,
Who XcsR
iVIieii a tliplumaliu anil sensible Ttnilon
inlorpuM'il ami lvmimU'il Ilis Mujcsty tliat
it wan hardly the rigid tlringlbr a " ’
icild I’resiclunt. ATwf'Yhrd llie «
llebiail; “to iirovent tmy reeling of excite
merit or unideasanlnc.-s, remarked tied
tlio Fresidcnt or tho United Stales -was
uculral, and must remain ro, but General
Grant, its an American citizen, was Gcr-
utau at licarlt”
Dnrnilon of U10 War.
In regard to tlie duration of tub tvar noiv
pending, our calculations may bo somc-
whal itssiulcd by tlio followieg data: Tbo
Crimean war buried Iwcutr-thrco monllis',
tlio Franeo-Ilatlau tvar, ten weeks; tlio
Schleswig-Holstein war,lwehly-tri’6 wcoks
aud llio Gcrman-Italinn war live weeks.
Tho Wav between Prussia and Franco in
1800 was virtdally tevliilriatcd in Hired
weeks, and tlio only bailies fought of any
magnitude wore'Jena and Auevsladt;
■ Inylii'll to I.otnto'. , *
joluificlia Martin, tlio negro edilof df
lilt) AVnslilngtonAfow Era, lectured Mon
day niglit in llie capitol at Atlanta onsla-
vory aud rreedom. His audience, which
eonstaMii eldelly of negroes, adopled coni-
idimcntary resoUitlons, inviting hiiii to
take up bis'resid’cncoiu Georgia. .
Mouth enrol Inn. ,
' Tho Republican Convention iln^^ttoin-.
Inatcd Scott for Governor, HanSlcf (riegro)
fdi' Llonlqnant Governor. A lilrgp major
ity of the delegates were culurod, •
' Wc
iHit-
idcncc of the utter abandonment of
. olden party and tlu: falsity of .their
for an Amcr-1 charges against tho people of 8011U1 Caid-
Dncgcfi-j Hud. _ ^
That'* No!
Wo arc glad to sco many .strange ladies
from down the Selma; Rome aiiif Ditlton
Ihiilroad; ill tiiir city shopping to-day. If
blir business men would advertise moru
tho number would be much greater.—
Jiomc Daily,
Advise them, brother Daily, to adver
tise in the Citizen. It circulates very ex-
teiislvcly on the line or that itUddi Ticklo
us, neighbor, and we'll tickle yoU»
Yi;rlriiitiir(il C'oiijjri'S*.
Wc have received a Circular proposing
that an association he brgahized in Au
gusta, Ca., on tile 2otii of October next—
(hiring the Fair of the “Colton Slates Me
chanics and Agricultural Association”—
which shall meet annually at some point
in si Southern Slate. The plan is for ag
riculturists “from every section” to assem
ble and “deliberate in council, and hilly
communicate the results of their experi
ence ns tending to the advancement of Ihn
arts of husbandry and kindred subjects.”
Arrangements for half-price tickets -will
be made. __
Tulle T.css uiul Contribute More.
Tlio. Frcucli ami German journals in
litis copntry ndvlso.tlieir fiery copipatrluts
to talk less a;ul contributu uioiv.