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• t. :Bji c*<*4n>iWs*An*h Newalud Advri-
> User, from W. A. Heed, Esq., we learn that the
l publication of the Bepubliean has been tempo-
> ** y ana pended. _
[’■■.. - Tlie Hew School Law.
The educational law passed during the te~
s cent Besdon of'toe LegiaUiare, makes several
j important changes in our school system. It
r aboliahes the State Board of Education, and
i the District Trustees provided for by the late
l law, as well as County Boards as now organ-
l toed. County Boards are to be selected by the
, grand juries of each county, to be oomposed of
. live free holders, “three of whom shall be elee-
. ted for two yean, and two for four years, all of
r whom, after the first election, shall hold for the
-Gar-readersknow-Bowen'a resolution to ii
We want a con»|
Jeptoa V.
t a motion to strike out the re-
. It was the intention of the ixn*
jjoTxm the final question till after
-probably with a view to raise 5
Soott with own weapons. But
smart for them. He held orerj
neesago convening the Legiala-
'session on the 23d, and brought
te with tho result noticed, ini
remonstrances of Bowen. The
mob passed between parties du- 1
if this city, died at Mad-
I An old negro named George Haviif Walked
fifteen miles to Penfy^on election day, to vote,
I for Smith far Governor. - u3»«t k wiw v*'i
| They keep at it pretty steadily. . On Sunday
| night Howard TTawishn sBadjfdfiSBeDiyi
Cur, near Hayneville, Houston oounty—thus
decreasing the Radical inajorityofthat county
two wotea* as BullockqEjafrfaAlBgterlthndrwith a
lition sent out by.the proprietor to hunt
rest English traveller, Dr. Livingstone.
„ Whfl Herald’s Enter-
tha lever and
ingithcjinj
wltSaflimi^Pn aHti4hott *" a Tl
charged tho whole opposition with havtog'soid
out "for lest money apiece than Judas got,”
and stated thatjho himself (Hurley) j£d then a
letter in hispockoct urging him to vote against
impeachment and "name his price.” Began
gnTrt he challenged the thieves robberaZon
the other side to make rah case and subtract
to the Sunreme Court. short,tho facta were
that, In some way or otherj Scott had beenihte
toiaiake Awl and Of Sate Treasury (jgopr
aw places the educational interests
rafifflSftifo more immediate oontrol
«d of Edueation, and lessens the
oatioto eufi eudtob haaaodt uHt
*e*r*V>bh¥ sections are added; 1
wides that “it shall be the duty
of th<
errr f ,
mined to rebuild that
non” more liberally
‘not at his own'%k-
te white tax payers
dear result of-this
jhment was defeated.
say a word! He can outbuck any
America; he can outbnok any hoi
world” [laughter. | Just then the
!o£thiPalong, -“Twenty-four, twenty-f
for the horse, saddle and bridle
-*-‘Twenty-*&vtm<22; >“Sddr flanghte
I took the genuine': Mexican plug,
fhanBowem and Swt,
pense, but a£«e cost
of South Carolina. I
condition of&n&ixs. ic
It is diffioffihto see
any case to eitkeato t
bribes the dirty black
money wrnbg^from ti
so-called State liabilit ,
in public robbery, and the more he steals tho
better he can pay his backers. Nor, on the other
hand, Is it brogable that'll Bowen and his gang
should oust' - Seott, that they would steal less.
The ease se eing to be hopeless, andtoaddt$E&e
trouble a knot of "financial rascals’' in jN$w
York conspira tor pnxpba&g of their own to give
these bogus jioiids eomefinfling value in that fcuar-
ketsoas toeneburago the villains to issue them
and pocketfianarter ommxy dollar of so-caOAd
State liabilitiaK It is a shame to Christendom
that reputable brokers in New York do not
throw these fraudulent-securities out of market,
butseem to rely on tb*fndl hope that the Fed-
^tafgovemment will, in some way or other;;be
able to extortnheir face out of the defenceless
■inaldcQgllege, shothihiself in the]
fraud will hot be:
[OTo need
Ugb$ and civilization called Vnyanye
525 miles’ travel—little or none of it
*eee#*»ry, in addition
thiMfternc a broi him outraAhe
I soineofthe eitisens held hiinbv the* (
others!* Ihimdoi
add I got on him. I
»jf 8 at
BqtMsj Inn
Bboicjwrthi
•a adi fc> jKKffJPii ban Uroittrtfhi!
hundrei
in the school system, contemplated in.thaibill
lately pas3^djjjj Jthe.|Iouse, wUleost the State
91Q0,CCp,a yeaj vum^7fof tuperuuion n than
Ihecadsttog law. Well, wo" will venture' torgf
mark, that any supervision by the-State which
coals the one-half of that sum, Will cost more
t* noiJoefa edT
mmmm
and four ( .mnIesj mi ,rf>fod wo a eii noi'ifoq at';
Now,.wl»tta toe state of tiiocasb abont the
school moneys? First,the accumulations of
fauds from old-taxes sacredly devoted byfhO
teatite
Thermembeas of the f fSayannah.Sabre.Qlub”
resentedSIre.'Gem'B; H.- Anderson,the:wife
tothemselveafor milcagevmdperdiem. Tnia
they authorized bonds of the State placed’iii
lien of the mon^, but that did not help t^e
matter. Tho money belonged to the teachers
and the bonds could not be sold or used to pay
the teachers, and these so-called legislators bad
no more tight to take it than they had to throw I Ttfaada^-totWeenfOapti ChasHOmaton/of
it Into the fire. . I South Carolina, and^^Mr.'doseph Hddd,';of
Next, the School Bond was entitled to one-1 m. - £-I»Oh .
dMm’ Protective
on cC Georgia. -
i of an organization lately
b, by the several manufao-
of fertilizers, for their own
enoe’-baa shown that such a
This is
rtsv
laws,. ,and a de>
it in some sections,
the dealers in com-
was bom in
noted in’tifis
UnifinSwitzeriari®?i'From'hisknownTraritvo:!
Ameren youth Were^se^ n^film-tsesuitikig
alad foreign youth, where he resided, the 'Ebg-
lieh language.' Thus he' hSa had paculiar oppori
bis native 8!
abcomplishe
editor of thii
and 1 several
Ivedtobehlsdniy.’
ad to know that theust names
and'Bud,” can never more bean-
.earth, The Who] community has
with sorrow by the loss of so noble a
tleman-asiiHardlh.-Behjamin Smith;
tire been spared even to the meridian
v dsefdl h^ would have been^to ao>
>T?atf id: ta! .w.-.uT ..■Aeestts-
this day. «f -adversity,- : many
Beau Yaiuzi TsSed:—(
'3eo. W. Adair sold at
. one man
IcrtWlA T“11
ide%:and that man the '
of that road, of the. denomiiiatlono
eaoh-^-$5,000 in alL" • -
At the; same time ho sold' $15,000
the Atlanta Ice Company’s stock, on
percent, or $7,500had beehpaid in.'
istralionizrtheSenate of the.United.States!. 1
Bamsois raom>'SiKno* Otf asn a Hit.w,
8. W. B. B. to Piiuir.—A correspondent over
the signature of “Looker On,” writes us from
Byron, Hon&ton county, under date of the 25tb
tost, as follows: < - m
Editors Tdtgraph and Messenger, Gzszist
words of
he&toffonB
make the tiliage'of the-earlbt&Sr avocation for
life, but they were not heeded by him, forhii
sound judgment taught him that when agtiotil—
tareih thta oonntry ceased to be pN&taHBraB
other business avocations and profeasions would
also cease to be remunerative as they all de-
The Eepublfeah'' party to the South is de
moralized, and no organization of any conse
quence exists in eitherdof-the States from Vir
ginia to TexBaj '- WholanrtB ooernpUop has dome
its perfect Work, ; and the corruption of the sham
Democracy has been 'tOQ well hnitatad by the
fellows who frauduleUtiy fastened themselves
bE^e not^^gamBnt freedmsn or the stm-
dollars—all told!
The ice stook is valuable. The ready cash
Sunday:
Atlanta Ihpkovement.—The edifice on the
comer of Pryor and Decatur streets, which,
when finished, will be one of the finest south
of the Potomao, is the property of Judge
Inohrane. This gentleman is also building two
stores of the same kind, opposite the main en
trance of the hotel, and the other day exohanged
some property to Macon for the interest of Hr.
Willingham to the Willingham building.
men—I desire to draw the attention of the offi
cers of the South Western Bailroad to tho prab-
bring more is that there was a fear of the va
lidity of the transfer or title of the same. It
had passed through hands whose tonch was sus
picious, and the fear of losing the stock after
laying for it prevented moneyed men from bid*
ding for it. . -7 ;; “V,
But the State bonds sold squarely on their
real merits. Nothing, was- in the way of their
bringing & fair price, except that they were
fraudulently issued, and, therefore, worthless.
Quite a number of the bankers, dealers to stocks
and moneyed men of Atlanta were on hand,
and we tbtok.it not unlikely that some of, the
members of the T ~ " ■’
we do not know.
ticabitity of a railroad from No. 1} to Pony—
o rlictonea a# ohonf fotitdAnn m!Tna nvn* o mohL
a distance of about fourteen railed over a
fectly level country, passing through. , the
pie-minded mountaineer who accepted the lea
dership of fellows who went South to speculate
to votes, even as tiroy did at home in wooden
nutmegs or gift jewelry. They found trust
ing victims, and -as the custom of the
breed, "to trust was to betray.” The
political squatters who have damned Be-
pnblicanism is the South have -been fitly
portrayed as creatures'whose “highest idea
of statesmanship was to steal/end- whoso only
idea] of] policy was to lie." They have liedto
Feozen to Death.—A colored man, who could
notbe identified, was found Friday morning,
to the neighborhood of Hall’s tobacco factory;
frozen to death. Ho had been seen very much
intoxicated, daring the preceding night. Be
tween whisky and the intense cold, the poor fel-
ities, should
’are certain-
The Cotton Fxqubes of last week make3 the
itiowing exhibit: Beceipts since September,
251,879 bales against' 1,591,194 up to same
ite last yeair, showtoga deficit of 250,815 bales.
' 1871. ,- 18TOb
...432,938 499,175
.. 89,860 109,542
..488,000 374,000
..188,000 845,000
...269,082 119,000
1*412,870 1*446,717
ThohSrat end taOthar'of Ibis noble young
mtm are sorrow stricken; they know that tho
familiar voioo • of their dear and only sonia
mam forever on earth and the nimble step at
early morn in their house is silenced forever.
He was their only hope' And prop of their latter
days which,- according ta nature’s law are few.
HewaaO^rofity comfort on earth. -Ti»yfelt
that they wanted to live only for him. But
they should be comforted with the hope thaUheir
. Under these circumstances
the Bonds of the State payable to gold, issued
by Bufus B. Bollock, sold for less than toe
value .of a, very cheap song—showing that they
low met bis miserable death, t ■ * ;■!
We quote the following from the Atlanta Sim,
same date:
Da. BAXD has been forced into bankruptcy.
Stock at alii
Stock toten
the poor ■ country pebpte of the South, and
made them believe that _tho extremists were
ro^er were one and the same. These same
menhatoiftiltfMed tlietalond citizen into the
villainy ofpoBtie& And wedrei having a’plentt-
fol harvest of crime all over tho South. Bings
;&r$ publicly esteemed as invalid, and not
worth a cent. A banker of this city who was
present* remarked that he would not give the
value of the paper, they were printed on. foy
them*..; w v : '
Says the last Issue of toe Palmetto Gazette:
General Colquitt passed through Fairbum
last week. It will surprise many of our young
leopleto hear that the General spent his boy-
next Peter B. Sweeney, S8.0D0.
The list is an interesting study. The amount
of the whole is over §47,000. Among them .wo
find thenames of Mrs. Foster Blodgett, $1,000;
Gen. Austell, §g,600; Hoyt & Jones, §1,700;
Joseph E. Brown, §6,888, Joshua Hill, $1,088
88 : A. G. Foster, $1,88833; T. PT Saffold,
$1,888 88; N. L. Angier/§1,000; James Con
nor’s Sons, $8,075; U, & G. Place, §6,000;- it
E. Glover, §4,600.* % !?u
Boad SntaiiERn.—The Iiegislati&o, at its late
session, ranted a charter to the Georgia Steam
> koklux row in Oiucot county, Ar-
-never fieinvestigated by toe Grant
ion—no martial lkw wfilbb detoured
i corpus suspended—no cabinet At-
inNoxtit Cardtina, Stmth Garolina,
and Florida. Hi the Soutitortef it 1s
self to his usual sober, quiet and modest way-
Instate bl&okeyes-yout&n see thefixeandohiv-
ally of Ins noble ano88tEy.' The say that
h&- Is handsomo. '■ WovdzniiB General Oolanitt
foxhta'ttatfmoral worth, lot: tU legsfi ability
end statesmanship,-for his manly ooufluoti as a
soldier-in tbe defeuae of his oonntry. He is
houib of the
that tho President, last
^nonnt of $50,000. Hotti H. H W/Ofaig/of
tile House, Is an active memberbftofi’pom^
patty, the oiganlzation of whioh will lih^pe^
^^ddmto^theapproa^M^riJ^^^^^Bltm
Broadway, New Yorkjfarthapurposoofbringl
tog one of these steam-wagons to Atiant& and
tiSras "SouBftr-A, .very • tonCThart
osse.is now before Judge Erakine—thatof^toe
1^? Bd^Fult^bougStojMr.Jjitycl^a^B
Washtogton.Hell lot, in this .City,. tafiSBg.a-&ed
and givtog hie note for 4art, j>i«toft numhaae
w.n^.lfhaftw.favlanannnOi.M-.ftayEayag:
brought UDOnit. and indgment obtained in iho
Uqitea {States. Court* ana property at several
way, for to^pwo^^ntoWjniBon. These
todtS give nignifiiynna tolltaltailBieli wmntW*
ftigUia *dmSMIfetion j|Syidii|i>fifniHi, Ao-
follows. 'Saya ton Untoto: *. . ,H«tt
WhVtiFartow! days tobout some Damocrats
r niay not bn true.' ;df Gaktoomw knenrtheeb
ttinjetoheitriie^y^t i«iiy WyijaalyiitpsMjOM
btMtfl Staae^Bemeewto (6 hotel fori State aidae
toa Brungwick aud AlbanyE. B. and]fom4he
had heen packed ixPtoat city, against 275,-
in of a new
; SO! instead
d operation,
i placed-to
inks in the
.—TEh' Gourier-Journdl
Stogltim denials of Gen.
Cab iueF'lbr - the purchase of^CubaTiy/fhe:
tbeVn around their
i and other valuable articles,
i exiinguitoed to two hours. after
tehee
Cum •
these dishonest men and thahDeinociilio .party
will punish them-aatiaiydeserve.
toim]iltaiililliiilWlf-|ltoariiiiil,wsM»«ieJ»iMtott>w-j
i or the Bondholi
a the struggle In North
no other aim than the dc
LbsWs
the gates leaSng to thimine, «t off the gas
Sfouftoetoouses. Batfor titoifcrecauE(m.thfire
might hifvbBsptrigM ekplotains aU otfenthh
»nSs ho* tawti .weaoi'.fc*
woA- odr x: Tmmrjmitwmm &&&$&&
.; Borax Lakes, fields of carbonate of sodA-to*
are inexhanatible, and i0S*»«Wft^P o8lia of
sulphur, are among the mtoeralogical wonders
of Nevada. The Virginia Enterprise saystMt
loads of carbonate of imtoare daily brought te
S^Mta^,^ndthat this soda is of a «»U
uliitimTiw. wilhoat taato,Jm&ifeo from <hti
SftoSaetotofiound. TOtaAttotafli.oMte
oedouy tafAAtageriita
and jSSUd.
tog the^Grant
'S4&KW
an agreement similar t
oh some month
will refuse their profee
where parties attempt
illing in a new doctor.
rer seen, possibly
■ ^deefcptowtog
aUavimas, of oourae, renew* the
-cj^ ,£j of fcitsov j.j sstt srasew * 1
i m* ■ ■ —
io of presents which Cellender,
Benk Examiner, reoeived Jot
the Ooean Bank wes $130,000.
to be exactly twice the amount
Urant finally received for the gift
honse in Washington which he had previously
i wing to the
ounglawyur Mfeeda mfllionairi
'shand: “I shall give my child
■MotocmlwiptoBhtatei
archant. “Bis a pretty Util i
provide breakfasts for tho^am i,
on have tho kindness to Mlm ,
a to fnndrti the dtoncrsT^Gi
some of which, when cut
if
mente, is very gjpggg
It ti vtae. wrong fur Ada?
there was as* * wtoMKon
old bachtiora with.
we built 100 miles bf:
illootioi
eh has before, had the . matter under
t ,*s:-tafia rriwitt* Wl
[two 'vqqasi v»t» li- .W-j-f t ..
: v»T»»toS-. eaf he-si
lole faoe of <
’returned toe uni
anvupJto/totowqttS &
qtant^'faai ijhifpMBdt
ifiitui:
:—
~
a young meal called Patioo/a very b&d felTbw
—had a disagreeable time at Bagomdyo—also
fit tTgoga—Mso at -We^Dgbrrfilso ]. at -] eeveral
otoeir gagos—had seen sundries'
nounoeable names .who told
1 \ lon . '
f was going filter, hhn full split -As iiiv’
) has now been on that road to UJfji for
a number of years, the strongest confidence is
felt-that he must know all about it by this
time, and be able to keep out of the
In the road. It will relieve toe public to know
that this ugly piece of road which is so difficult
to get over, is west of Ugubba. < / .{)[%
Pvbomania.—Macon went mad this Christmas 5
bills. From Sunday night to Monday night it
was one incessant pop* rattle, bang
till suffering humanity begged, ta vain for re
lief. The whole town was enveloped infogand
smoke* and will not bo dear of the smell of
fireworks for a fortnight.
About ten thousand dollars, more or less in
value, went np as fire offerings to the Chinee
dagon, and every man will say, if I had that
money In my pocket now,Tknow I could make
a better uso of it. Tho modem improvements
In firo crackers have greatly aggravated the
ace and toe mischief. The popper of
ago has now swollen into a' two
pound paper bomb-shell, and explodes with the
flesh oan’t endure this new-advance of .civiliza
tion, and neck insurance would he difficult if
mankind did not keep those sagacious quadru
peds tied up all day in tho stable. Consequently
there were bat few runaways, and only one or
two carriages smashed.
We are not prepared to 6*y that Christmas
pyrotechnics ought to be altogether suppressed.
That might breed rank rebellion. Bat perhaps
they might be regnlated to great advantage.
No doubt the three merchants who have been
burnt out and toe five or six others who were
yesterday replacing disordered goods will agree
that some modification is desirable, and par
ticularly that Soman candles -ought not be
popped straight into magazines of fireworks
exposed on sale. Those, too, whose clothes and’
skins have been burnt through with this modem
Greek fire, might concede that the sport of
shooting fireballs at eaoh other is hardly legiti-
forjnedin
tores and
protection,
co mb math
aaftdizedi
have played sad havoc
mercial manures.
While there are
id
found, ye:
thrown
instances of
compounds to be
majority of the -preparations
.the market since the war are
their good resulls can be proven
of evidence.
A Very Haw Hyde.—Mr. C. Eh Hyde, who
writes from Houston county, does ns the honor
to sand ns some verses which be says fib-has re-
centiy written, and for wMeb he blandly claims
a place In this paper, over Ms own signature;
By a singular eotooidence they are ebtitfed :
“My Idle is Like a Summer Boso,” and by a
still more singular coincidence are identically
the same, as to verbiage, with those whiob, ua-
der tho same title, have given such fame to the
lamented Wilde. Such coincidencba afetoffeei
wonderful, and serve forcibly tofemindns ho?
very frequently genius runs Jn thei same chan
nel—even to the extent of employing tho self
same words to- oonvey "its thoughts that
breathe.” We would suggest to Mr. Hyde to
Bvoid, if possible* hereafter, snob coincidences.
They sometimes grow monotonous.
Peesonal.—We are glad to see our towns
man, J. B. Boss, Esq., at home* again* after
an absence of more than a month in New York
city, whither he went to have an operation for
cataract performed on one of Ms eyes. He has
experienced derided benefit from it* being now
able, by the aid of a pair of- cataract glasses,
to read and write with ease. When the in
flammation consequent upon dpetfitiosi
shall have entirely subsided,. ho is confident
that his eye, for most practical purposes* will
be as serviceable as ever. The operation was
performed by Dr. Agfiew, the oeMnttodocu-
list, whostandsat the head of that branch of
surgery in the United States, fib 1 . Boss will
resume his seat in the Legislature at'the ap
proaching January session. ; •
Recent Bain fall—Temperature—This
Christmas Compared with toast,
Macon, Ga., Deo. 26* 1671. <
Editors Tdtgraph and Messenger: The *»-
cent rains have been so *
may M> interested'** tmowtaaRAdHtt; the
“gauge" scored: From Saturday at2p.iL,
tone, to right on Monday morning; 234000
more had fallen, making a total of 4 94-100
ijwhfs. Jt may remark that it didjnot rain
8 o docs on Sunday eveniner. TTm to mneTj
all this, (time was afetylhreb .OeCridta; At 2
ocloefc-yesterday.it rose to save
year, on : December 24tiu tho nwMnu .atJB
oriobk a. m., stood at 18 dogrees7at2ivH., S
i; at 6 p. u., 21 d^greea,Oil—
) VI
byavaat
Lithe
bo had to the oharaoter and constituent .ele
ments of the soil. What will benefit stiff day
land experience Ms shown to be almost useless
for sandy formations. Again, some compounds
are more soluble than others* andtoeir effects
in consequence are more immediate, though
the general, result may not differ materially.
Much depends also upom proper cultivation. In
most of tbeoases where failures are reported,
toe young plant was allowed to 'become foul
with grass, and the virtue of the fertilizer was,
of course, absorbed Ity-the weeds and other
foreign growth upon toe coil. Who is to blame
for this? < ‘ ... k
Bat it is not .onr purpose to discuss the rela
tive virtues of the sevetol preparations which
are offered to the publie. We fall back upon
the general principle, that where, any artide is
sold without warrant or guaranty,-\and a bona
fide obligation is giventopay for the same, toe
buyer is bound by his oontaaot. Unless this be
Next* the School Fond was entitled to one-1 Wapren.
alf the net earnings from toe State Boad, which serious wounding of. Hode.
should have been, under honest management, I ]y oad'Santtah
little short of one hundred and eighty thousand I further of the railway
dollars ayear. But aU this and many hundred edimaakon Sunday': ' 1 d ,
thousands more were sacrificed to enormous I V.toB^WAxChraBasHOB.:
frauds bytbeBadioal managers of too road. I the Georgia, and thnrepresentatives of __ _
Third and last, the State Constitution do-1 tralBailread,:rematoedJn i wuncti.«h day yesr
- , n- texday. It. haa transpired that >tiie<Baato|rn
tanas, as an tooispeMobla conoition precedent I gajj^yay AssociatioD, which ia theBennsylvania
to suffrage, that one dollarpolltax shall be paid I Central in disguise, has been trying^* get con-
by every voter, and this goes to the Educa- I trol of the Atlanta aad. West JPoint, the West
tional Fond. Here are about $200,000 a^year £}^®S5^mSSS£ff5SS!SS
which ought to have been collected since 1868— I p 0 jn t ; s entirely onder tbe control of the Geota
making say $800,000, but whioh have not been | gia, and tho Southern-Bailroad Assoriation pro*
collected simply because, Indefiance of the Con-1 goseda lease of this roaditotoa-Gear^a.^.,The
stitotion, that tax has heretofore been yearly
suspended by Executive order, because it wa3
feared that a good many of toe negroes Md
rather lose their vote than their dollar, though
todr dollar should goto educate tb°’ r children.
With all these amounts to hand, and which
Georgia Central is working to prevent any ar
rangement,of this kind from being effected, and
these two roads are trytog.to settle the tenus.of
art agreement whioh willbregk up the little game
of the giant Northern corporation. At the date
of this uniting, negotiations are still _
bat it is confidently stated that before the meet
ing adjourns the matter will be arrange deatis-
conceded,
ifflTltjl^ lift
subject to
The
at present
yogr obi,
all the in
for H* this
left to you.
Tbe Dei
come out,
these
Wo are to
gia on a
honest
It is
lobbyists,
and
posojthat
when horn
body
Who will
der, gentlemen,
tomonfo* xallro&d
enough to buy them,)
few of the transactions of mer-
hold good, as almost all are
more or
him adhere to hia
iter who discharges
retain his own
credit, and leave an
m
orevan:
. pay what you can, renew
and few,"very few, will retose
you may reqmre. Our word
only safnaud honorable course
itlon — '
, who formerly re&-
r and was one of tho
i government, now
: upon his carpet-bag patron
, bat threatens with, i
Democrats”
i Excellency, in Ms
that to;
1872 the troth s’
and peculiarities of
to the people.
would have been to band, but for the gross mal-1 factorily to both parties,
vernation of the Badical party to this State, I Edward Rutherford, a lovely Sa^aunah bru-
there would have been enough and more than I netteof Butlerianproclivities.and purestlril^
enough to have paid every teacher, and Mr. I having burglarized the tailor riiop ot .S. Polfos
Lends knows it, just aa well as we do. His apol-1 of §200> worth of goods, is now asSriously waifc-
ogies, excuses and attempts to throw the blame I tog to break into the penitentiary,
on the Democratio Legislature do great violence | . Jlr. Graham, ofSavannah, jampedfrorqi*
train on the Savannah and Charleston railroad^
on Satorday afternoon, and now pets a broken
arm; •' I ' !
We blip these items from the Atlanta Era of
not only