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(or the Weekly.
ti) fonmunlrailona, Intrnde*! for publication
moat be iwuuv*' ; -d b T l5 « wra«v*soai
and address. not (or poblioatlou, bataa
a«ld«nc« of f***l foitiL.
hoax had been perpetrated upon the Secreta
ry. and it U expected that he will fire e*pres
to to hie appreciation of It by haying the con-
matfbn re considered and another nan
m'nated for the office,
liacon “primary managers and preoinot
leaders'' hare not signed the bond of
Pleaeanta, we take it.
'•Injustice of (lie IfnJorKy Ilnlc."
This week's UhmatliU contains a strong
editorial ou the Injustice of the majority
role, which we reproduce In the Tkle-
GRArn ani» Messenger with our hearty
indorsement. Tbfi bold and vigorous de
fense of the two-thirds rule by our eon-
___ temporary is creditable to Us Democracy
■a}***** communication! will not b« returned I an( j jit good sense. We ssy this without
|*njpurpore to be offensive to three who
toil be brief and be wntieo upon be I may really belleye that there are good
deal I*...uraUun.^ I iloM fjr |, jlngM , d , ibo Democratic
lemittaaam should ba mad* by Eprma,
“ * * * ttter l
«Vd haadd*H«Mto
IS.Hauacar,
Mat-ob. Georgia.
A •ommunfcaUm.
Re-a'tlerrd Lrttri
licaUor.a ahould
J. r. H A nso A. aauac»r.
rule and adopting one that is not Demo
cratic. Here is what the hlanadUe has
to sty:
,-”i rrninn irw tfTCCPVrC 1 “The effect of the adonUon of the majority
ItliLblulli AM- BLooLidtl J rule in a nominating convention coupoaed of
delegates selected under our political system
mm s" niT.V 14 ikK? | from dlflerent constituencies has never been
HJPA,, Jl-I l . mu, discussed. It Is almost impossible for any
~iT r , the minnriiv is 1 ,uch candidate to be the choice of
To resist the right-of ttorinarttf* JofUy of ||U ^ for ^ §lmplo b#t co>wll
a cardinal doctrine of the Democratic pa -1 mioa that p^ty election of delegates the
* One of those rights is that of making I constituencies or counties allow no minority
lcceesfol protest against being driven I representation. Suppose, for instencdldk* oc*
into theaupportofan utterly onaeoeptable I curred last week in Berrien county,there should
...ndidaU*. It Is a veated right in the mi-1 be a tie broken by the change of one vote fn
nority. and disregard of it will destroy the Bacon to Stephens-up to the time of that
I change there was absolutely no determinate
I majority in the county. Say there Is in that
r oomes to light that liquor was at I county a vote of twelve hundred. The ala
the bottom of tho appalling Scioto steamer I hundred and one voter* Instructed their
TT«•*«*! .„*•« tha n*or.ln from I delegates to vote for Mr. Stephens,
, . fl " Andrei end ninety-nine to-
jrrotW meni »tlh« W». L, coont will not be repmentod In
on tho land or on tb. water . It I. (h< _ ^ o| ^ l0Ul ,„ lt The <u .,.
not. perhaps, too ranch to shpOret drank. 1 ^.tMKlMtot to thte convention vlll re«tho
%nne-», in all such oases, ought to be made I vo ^ 0 j u, c ^junty for a man these five hun-
a capital offense. I dred and ninety nine have declared against
1— . . . 77 . . ..I This same ratio of selection Is repeated to a
Ok-ist not only failed to get hurt in the I |mter or ^ degree in each county of tho
great railroad disaster, but be netually I gtate. From no county, no matter how re
pocketed two silvsr quarters as the market I ■ portable the minority may be. Is U represent-
valu*.* of his testimony st the coroner's in* I ed. These delegates of a simple majority of
que*t. A penny never comes amiss to the I the party in the several counties meet In con
oid bummer, whoso motto seems to be : ventlon. adopt the majority rule, and proceed
p-‘ —,*0thrpor..,hooMti,if tho.I
can-t; but—put money in thy purse.'
Jiu. U. Itorn* will .Ruin h.-1 «'« choi™ ol . tn^orltir olth. repr.-
. , lh . 1 *.1.1.1.-, .I «nutlVCT ol. nx orttr o! the |«rty In tho
o ,i cendidfttefor Ibo l4ii.Utn» from en) mu[|Un „ WUI to u , , h „ vcrk „,
on oonntj. Th. ptopl. of the, county lmWlk <IU|ht , ltv0 c „o U| h to on.
cannot do better than to send him back, I j cri pi n( j u, a t a very large mlnority—it may be
where lie has dons faithful and energetic I a im(Mt a majority of the party—is not
%orlc since 1877. Having had occasion to I represented in the convention atc*U
ob-erve bis course during tho last Leglsla-land to select In that convention a can*
tore, wo speak whereof we know. |dklate the choice of a majority of tho
■«- — I i*arty he should receive not a majority but the
Cox, of New York, ought not to have I unanimous support of the convention. The
_>D-H-i.ted to Uotterworth’s proffer of »| logic and reason of thU conclusion Is absolutely
battle of blackinarJi-m In the Hoom. uo.n.w.r.bl^Jhat.In pmcUccwcMkno.uol.
Otiltida of *11 ramldmUan. of th* impro- "b-n'^lr- Tbo I).m«r.iic p«fy hm *»ct
1 - ' "J^T t«tn willing w w.tvo mm. ol lu right. All
p.it ty of such a ^urse, a Democrat ordi-1 iu memberg ^ ta thsat such a heavy majority
nar ily stands but little allowing in a mud-1 D j u, a convention be required of the candidate
battle with a Radical. It is a well-known u to | mpMia the people that It has not bean
fact Unit RadioaU arc made out of olsy, I obtained by fraud, or accident or mUUke.
dried pliable with bilge water. 1 This, the de«lacUon of reesoa, is the origin of
■ I the *,wo-thlrdi rule. The brainy leaders of the
Cincinnati Knquirtr stye : "An I party support It to day. It Is opposed by
Atlanta paper claims that Georgia is thimble rigger*.' political tricksters and the
eleventh State in point of I broken down politicians of the day. It Is In*
health, the Abuttal dggth rate being only I Imloa lorlngrole. tobouUm and to IhepoliU.
*J7 to th. thoownd. W. are Indinul to *m * ,D ' hmtn ta ”
tiMdn tho claim. Th. tenacity .Hb ^
wl) ch Alexander II. Stephens holds on by ’ '
nder thread U .nongh lo gir. any Th. .boro U. w. Utluk, go un.ngw.r..
Btat a n pntation for longovity. ■ b'® lowing of tho Injustlc. with which
* I the majority rule, In operation In our
We anchor (his waif, which we And floet-1 nominating conventions, would work to-
ing nbont in our exchangee: I wan i # u* minority. Not repreieated in
In clonUI timn and imnta hot I county Is concerned, the minority bar. g
rich,- n liter th. wuno condition* that .zUted In I right to demand tho nomination of a can-
J«ya <d tteawal Ogteihorj., I didato that la »o generally acceptable to
Georgia hiu no tend to gltr* away, bot tll „ p , rty aa to U able lo aecuro tho
she has plenty to seU cheap to good 1 iupp0 rt ot at least two-thlrd. of the con-
ventlon. There are numbers of Demo-
i mn county aends to the convention I crate In Georgia to-day—good and true
s dHrtntion, Dnlnatmeted aa to tlieoandi-1 men, who aro able to command Just such
dnt.-l.ntchsrgcdtoitandby tbocoilomilnnsnliulty of support at th. bandaoflbe
of th,- party. Chatham knowa bow tmm-1 coming conyenllon, and the contention
tial li t- Democrallc party ii to th. conlln- that ahall succeed IU Why then should
ned I rorperity of th. State, and so sh. de-1 the two-thirds rule b«)abollshed f Where
cllm-to give aid or oomfoit to thoe* who I lath. Meeaalty foe any auch atepf What
wool-i i*‘„ r down th. safegnardsof th. par-1 inter.,t is them that demands Itf In
ty In the tatermt of any living man. wh , t way „ lUe pirty u, b, u „.
Mr Srrrnavs cannot catch Koifer’s eyo I « 0tcJ b 7 breaking down all
> make his motion to set that poblio I ssfrguarils for tho protection
boil,bn.- for AngO'tA. Th. KopresenUtlvo tho minority f Shall ■
of th, eii-hth district doo. not mako a good I honored and useful rulo bo bro-
"ontoiler.” Physical disability and want of 1 ken down, simply because Mr. Stephens
practice aro in his wsy. Hut be would and bis friends know the impossibility of
makf nu excellent “short-stop" for Liberty nominating him, so long as It is of force t
Hall lie could atoptherewlUigreatrrofltl \y e enter our protest against any such
“SkUiS" - • a ” nUg * *° ““ step. Th. prestrvatlou of tho Demo-
cratlc patty la more Important to Ur.
Tm North CaroUua Democratio convtn. I Stephens, himself, than la his nomlna-
. Quite 1 and harmonious through-! lloo by the Jnly convention. If he ean-
nt. but them menu to bo sooh trouble In I not tecum the Indorsement of two-tblrds
The Oalvsaton .Vvva stye dodge I of the delegates, after the earnest cam
relan-1, apromluentetndldaU,laaffliet«IIpalgn which,through blsaupportem, bo
rith I he same trick that Ur. Stephens la 1 |,as made lo secure tb. nomination, thug
Ivent.,. He Mmetinis. holla. Gov. Hob. t1 ^ Wly 0 y >T0 |J|,^ the couclntloQ that
rt. threaten. to rtm .MhrtnteofWaovm. tba „ attrtbutabl. to tb. f^ that
udge UoLin*on is already in tha canvass, I u . -a..
od the mJeifud uU have noty.l decided U J*
hat t„ do. I P-rtf- Tb. ntlia of the party, Its customs
I and Us methods should not be cb anged
Or
Illacker In (lie
The British resldenU in Alexandria are
going on board the English fleet. Arabl
B^y declines to suspend the work on his
harbor forts and batteries. Admiral Sey-
rnQur hu the guns of his fleet trained on
the city. The Eogliab cabinet declines to
auhtnlt the propriety of Its course to the
conference of the powers, now In session
in Constantinople. It is a matter of self-
interest; and on all auch questions Eng
land neither yields to outside advice nor
submits to outside dictation. Arabi Bey
is certainly a wonderful man In some
particulars. Had he been leu than
wonderful man, lie could not
have triumphed over the Khedive,
over all the influences which British and
French diplomacy could bring to bear
upon him, and over the nominal opposi
tion of the Sultan to bla schemes. He
has dene all this, and has become the vir
tual dictator of his nat've country. But
he is lacking in discretion. What are his
forts and water.balteries In the hands of
AdnBral Seymour's fleet? A few broad*
•ideswiil dismount his guns, disperse his
artillerymen, and lay the proud Egyptian
city in ruins. This, however, may be tn
keeping with bis purpose. Such an event
may be necessary to the furtherance of his
ambitious schemes. It msy suit his
purposes, to array lila countrymen lu
hostl.lty to the European Jobbers that
have had control of Egypt for a number
of years, and that have fleeced It with
unsparing hands. There may be method
Inhia madness—after all. Still, there
will be no child's p’ay in working the
guns of his batteries. There will be hav
oc within the ancient city. The contest
will be au unequal one, and the wounds
will all be on one side. If U awske not
sleeping armies on the continent of Eu
rope, it will be well. The outlook l
promising for tho mustering of millions
of men.
that
tier*.
(iurlmm on Noutliern UetnitxoaueN
“There msy be a crest many Democrats who
are not demacoKues, but if there are they are
beloved by their neighbors that they can't be
■pared to co toConcresa."
The above, from the Washington lie*
publican, indicates that Gorham Is some
thing of a wag as well as a hard case.
The Idea that Democratic constituencies
ever send demagogues to represent them
in Congress would be preposterous, but
for oue thing. It will be remembered
that Mr. Stephens, shorMy after his re
turn to Congress, after the war, made
a studied defense of the demagogue on
the floor cf the House—declaring, in
effect, that the damagogue la the high
est type of the patriot. Gorham, beiog
ardent admirer of Mr. Stephens, is dis
posed to take him as a sample of all other
statesmen, and so he classes all of them
as demagogue^- He is mIstakeu~alto-
getber so. There Is probably no Southern
Congressman, besides Mr. Stephens, that
has ever fallen In love with (be charms of
that particular class of politicians; and
Gorham should not permit hit Intense
admiration for the Commoner to blind
his eyes to the fact. His Indirect apology
for Mr. Stephens comes too late to serve
that aiplrant*dunng the present gnberua*
torlal campa'gtn
acknowledged fact
of New i ngland is Ha skilled labor,
Says the treasurer of the New England
Manufacturers' and Mechanics Institute:
New England has never largely depend
ed in the past, nor can she safely rely in
the future, upon the natural productive
ness of her toll fffr the maintenance of
her people. Other countries, and espe
cially other parts of this continent, far sur
pass her in purely natural requirements.
Her future Is to be found In these branch
es of manufacture and those lines of in
dustry where skill gives to the product its
vdue in the market. And it depends on
ourselves to retain for Mew E ngland that
position of commanding Importance which
sins has avowedly occupied hitherto among
the manufacturing people of the earth. 1
Georgia and the Southern Slates are not
as closely bound to the necessity of man-
Lfacturea as that section just described.
They possess advantages more varied and
abuudant than auy division of the world.
But it ia true that every article of nse
owes nearly all of Ua mercantile value to
the iklll which baa been expended upon
the products of which It is formed, and
consequently the first producers are poor
est paid. The men who raiso cotton, dig
ore, raise corn, fruits, woods and oilier
staples, Invariably receive the smallest
compensation. Common labor never r*-
ceivcs4he compensation of skilled labor
mere force exerted In pro
ducing the staples named does
uot compare with the skilled force
which refiues, combines, divide and
manufactures them Into the ten tbousaud
forms they assume In the world's marts.
It Is a rule of trade that la rarely brqken.
The labor of a skilled mechanic more
than trebles that of a farm laborer,
purely agricultural country is, therefore,
never wealthy. Wealth, not speculative,
Is a compensation of skill and finds Its
way to manufacturing and busy centres.
Those countries are wealthiest which man
ufacture to their highest extent the prod
ucta of tb'elr toil, thereby gaining nearly
all the profit and keeping their own cur
rency In rafid circulation. If the wood,
cottou, corn, ores, and extracts of the
South were manufactured to their highest
extent within her borders, twenty
wrt> an J th. Htale,
uht <li<[iatelie. bmight Inform*-1 to anil the .hlmi, or tb. unbllioua M-
Arahl Dtj took ooou.1 witk pm- cmiittet, 0 f unpopular leaden. If the,
nd .a.i«ndad tho work on tha Alai- cuoot III tba nqulr<m«nU demanded by
dfienaM. Tble may be limply * | Uamocratlc cuUom of lu aundtrd bear-
o‘[udllad^lhli , EteStehAdit *"• lbt “ ,taBd uU * oth * r *. ^
^ mmtf—-1 l * l * ll » li t>w »!■«—In*. “*7 ««“ It an laiponalblllty, without a aery great
. laettllaglt threatening A ring!* 1 10 u> * rronl leadenhlp if change In tba eantlmente of a large uum-
• ill benffleient to precipitate a I tb * P^T- Atameuureof policy, out-
tint can have bot on* termination I Il( ** &U considerations of the Injustice
andria sod IU fortification*, and | sod Impropriety of such a coarse, the
at ii.-t> inv olve Earope in a general war. | candidate abonld be made to conform to
the standards of the party—Instead of Us
the wealth attitudes. The very misery of the poor I The primaries have developed another
wretch w si made a matter of speculation fact, vlx: That Mr. Bacur, to far, Las
well as of rejoicing. Some of the pic- failed lo concentrate upon himself all of
lorial representations of the affair added 1 the opposition to Mr. Stephens, which is
blasphemy to cold-blooded malignity. I open aud undisguised. And yet this op-
The crime of the madman shrinks position will range itself in the conveu-
into insignificance in comparison I tlou, prepared to assert itself by seeking
with the deep-seated and lude-1 tome other candidate to support,
scribable depravity which has character-1 There are plenty cf good, honest, fair-
ieed some of the popular methods of minded, able Democrats in the party who
showing abhorrence for bis crime. What I can command this support. Already the
hope can there be for a country in which I names of Judge Crawford, Uou. W. E.
not even prison walla can shield the uu-1 Smith of Dougherty, Mr. Nortben of
fortunate from the gibes of the booting I Hancock, and others have beeu men-
multitude, and in which noshing is too 1 Honed.
sacred to be given a place In distorted rep-1 It is more tbau likely that others still
resents'ions of a friendless man's doom? I will bo presented during the delibera-
To some all this may seen* a small tiona of the convention. The partisans
matter. To others it may teem an exag-1 of Mr. Stephens and Mr. Bacon, may be
geratlon of what .they must acknowledge I enabled to bring defeat to the hopes of
to he exceedingly reprehensible. To us I both o( these gentlemen, hut it does not
these Incidents represent sn alarm-1 follow that this will carry harm to the
ing stale of society.^ With gen-1 party or commonwealth. There are
tleness, henor and true cour-1 Democrats who, In the event we have
ace gone—with pity for the friendless I suggested, can command a two-thirds
and the desolate, a thing of the put— vote and wlUjout this, no man ahould ex-
with speculation In blood, a matter of I pect or be willing to receive a nomlna-
business, and pursued with blasphemous I tlpu. In the discusslou of this subject,
esgernesi, who can deny that the outlook I the Telegraph lias sustained its posi
ts feirful Indeed ? Guiteau's crime wu I tlon- ot noopartisanahip.
a shocking one, but It leaves no such! Its only desire and effort hu been to
wound upon our lustitutlons as does the secure harmonious action, and a nomlna-
spirit which hu beeu evoked all over *he I tion which will command unanimity and
North, iu condemnation of hit deed. It | elevate to the governorship a gentleman
is something that the mob has found the I with whom no caose of dlsutufactlon
a j Into the inner temple of Justice; it Is I could he found,
sometniug more terrible s'.ll! that there is I Coming, as did the suggestion of Mr.
nothing too sacred to be aelxed upon, and I Stephens, suddenly and unexpectedly,
adea
■till In the flreh, and concluded uot to reared
further (or corpses. They returned to Red-
field, and the uifonn ' “ *
uleted
hero.
-Ju format Ion they brought MR
quieted the (creriah excitement there aud el**’
the Louesty tc admit it. “U Is right to that all hi* neighbors were rraaffy hotel.* red.
. - _ ... „ ..... l Tbe citizens who left lied field met on their
learn even from au enemy," says the old . wajr a 0 f the supposed murdered colon-
Latin proverb Tire Democ-.U of South ! KySSSliSj!! KSffil. 0 *!*t» .Si
Carolina have learned something about
putting districts in good fighting condi
tion by viewing Radical methods in
Ohio, Illinois, Pennsylvania and other
Jacoblu States. Why should the Pres*
Insist ou enjoying a monopoly of this has-
fuess ? Uu It a patent on this particular
method of perpetual ing a bold ou politi
cal power ? It may rest st esse. South
ern Democrats are going to maintain the
control of tbelr States If it be possible for
human energy to accomplish it—let tho
Radical lines grow “taut and strong" u
they may. It is a matter ot necessity at
tbe South, and hypocritical drivel will
not alter the result.
I’EltSOXAim
the Manhattan Club.
-Emile Burgy, a Frenchman, professor
of music In tho Frederick (Md.) Female Semi
nary, hu married a mulatto girl.
—The smallest sovereign Is the Empe
ror of China, who only measures four feet three
inches in height. Em juror William is fire feet
ten.
—Parson Hicks has expressed the opin
ion that Guiteau's final poem \r*s a marvel-
on* production, equal to anything produced by
—Nathan Briscoe, a tanner of Ernes-
town, Ontario, while handling bee* Monday
was stung on lire forehead and died In fifteen
minute*.
—Mrs. Ann Angell Young, the first wife
ot tho late Brigham Young, died recently In
“ dt lake City, aged seventy-nine years. Bhe
a nstire ol Ontario county, N. \.
11 -Mr. Caleb Croawell,oflSt. Loula, U
_ a, r „, . | , , . . 1 . , | said to posKMooe of the three copper coins
weapon for wreaking an unthlnk-1 and by devious methods and marshaling I struck off in 17M and submitted to Gen. Wash
ing, pitiless vengeance.
anUnonlatle elements, «. baa. on<Mi I
lilm only from a matter of conviction and _Al«»andar balrlnl, a son of the Ital-
duty, and not to elevate any man, or to I Ian tragedian, has been tn this country a rear
1 :?^'£tt‘n.'a , |*rn£M^
lUh. iua company supporting Mis* Ma»lier, a
debutante.
—Mrs. Jennie Dixon, who ran away
Hr.ChrlHtlnucy ntul Mrn.C lirl*(laucy,
IFa Kington Cor. Chicago Timet.
The old gentleman ha* gone on .working hf»
way through the devious courses of a divorce
court, struggling bard to secure legs! separa
tion. A few day* ago his prindp*! counsel
beciune Insane. The Chrirtuney case waa too
much for him. Afeirdays later Mrs. Cliri*-
tlancy withdrew her cross-bill containing the
charge* of cruelty which she bad heaped up
inbut thli " '* ««—»>•"»"
that this wl
Christiancy was In Itself
again caj*ture the ancient C
a substantial victory. With the withdrawal of
the cross-bill the ancient Christiancy congratu
lated himself upon the fact that now adlrorco
was possible, and that h* might be able to re
sume hU position as a gallant single man in
gay Washington society, lie I has walked
around tin* corridors in the capital with hi*
friends, chuckling over hi* approaching free
dom from the expense* and annoyance* of his
divorce suit, until he hoa become on* of the
stock characters of the capital. Within tho
last thretf or four day* it is said that Mi*.
Christiancy has been writing notes to thsold
gentleman asking him to condone her several
bund red offenses, sn-lta re-unlta with her, to
begin tbelr conjugal Ufa over again. The old
gentleman ha* been Immensely flattered by the
touching appeal* sent to him by the coutrito
Lilian. He has probably thought it *11 over,
and realizing what a prize he Is and how
broken hearted Mr*. Christiancy will l*o to lose
him. be has probably made up his mind to do
what is called tho magnanimous act. Fsr tho
last three or four days he has been seen hover
ing about In front of the bouse where bis
auburn-haired wife keeps herself concealed.
It is sold that the old gentleman has even
walked ap and down in front of the house of
evening*, gaxing at her shadow as it was re
flected upon the closely drawn curtains. It Is
not believed, however, that he has at any timo
attempted ta thrum the guitar under her win
dow. alter the 8paul*h fashion. ThU morning,
however, the whole affair culminated. It wa»
a touching picture. The weary, worn states
man. the dilapidated diplomatist, the ancient
supreme Junticc, was seen walking his dally
An Interesting Letter.
We print below some extracts from tlie I promote the views, wishes or ambitions of I J]
letter of Mr. Stephens to J. A. IUker, Esq, I any M t of men.
of Csrtersvllle. The letter was written at I
a time when tha Democratic party in the« uenensi Mkobeieir.
seventh district was doing Ua utmost
defeat Mr. Stephtus. Let us see what
says:
“ A telegram Ir. jaaterd.,-.^' paper «2Fa%S SKA
. 1). “ 0UI , 1Ced - tb * * C “* n . d « th - , ln » Mo * foW nrw r ri.hom"?tiS’.^i^affated’’.*'h«
beat across Indiana avenue. opposite the Lu-
gvnbeel house. When he arrived opposite ha
stopped, and,slouching his soft grey hat over his
dark eye«, he gltrcd with the fierce l«M»k of a
hungry man at the closed front door. Ills ar
dent gaze appeared to have Its effect on tho-
door. It flew open, and Lilian Christiancy
stood revealed. Everything proceeded then as
It does on the stage. She waved tier white
hand, holding a letter toward her estranged
husband, and beckoned. The ancient shook
hi* head; he wouldn't-bave it. Again she
Mysterious attraction made the old
an's feet move In the direction of tho-
gentltman's .... —... .. — —
I>otd. of Skobetelf, tile great Kusslan gen-1 &&ht • I ^Kre'ol h«
Yon ask mo Mv*r.i simm and .naoiiic hum. I er11 ** Although tha scenes In which ha I —The Pope, In an allocution at the proached the bouse he l
You ask mo *cversl direct and specificqum I . - „ , * * | consistory on Monday, Mid the position of the I and by the time the bit
tlons, which I shell proceed ta answer briefly 1 moved were very remote from the flftlu of j ,-hurch in Italy was becoming worse than ever. I reached this wronged hus
In theordorln which you put ttfetn. I action of ourselves and oar readers, It Is I The government, he declared, was guilty of I and panting.
>• Who would ,ou.uppor, tor congreu wrro | lrue that general concern, th. world I ^rL 1 t^ re no.aMr' U,,Ur ' to I h«!ilSi “wh'iSV ™ jSTp'il'S'toK
.. tairui bi go fa.trr, and
I .... brown .tone ponrh waa
irhcd thu wronged tan band ]im out ot breath
H .in7" .aid Mru. Cltrlrtlanur.
Our Table ot Return..
Wo have spared no labor oreapenM
to furnl.h our reader! with u full and aa
correct returns from the late primaries aa
wu poulhl. under the elrcumatancei.
W. bare used erarj possible source ot
Information that we considered reliable,
and this morning we present tbe table
a shape—barring possible typographical
errors, which commends Itself to our
sense of what la Just aud right. It hu
been our purpose to put the delegates
where they properly belong. Those that
are unlnslrueted, and yet known to be
for Vacon, are put In bl* column. Those,
In the aaroe category, that are known
tie for Stephens, are so act down In our
Hat. Those that an known to be laror*'
ble to any other man, or whose standing
Is not known, are put down In
column marked ••doubt
ful.” We hare iu no case
placed a county delegation In a given col
umn without acme deSulte Information,
authorising such location. It will ba seen
that the table of to-day contain* aome ar
rangement* of delegate, dUL-reut from tba
report of yesterday. Tha changes hare
beeu made on the hula of positive Infor
mation that they were Incorrectly located
In the previous table. Thus altered we
are conteut with It, and will stand by Its
approximate correctneu until tbe drat
roll-call of tbe eonrenUoo convinces us of
It* Incorrectoeu. Any error In our showing
which It not merely mechanical, If there
should be tu:b error, can be attributed
paly to mistaken information.
We consider the Iwo-thUds
rule ai absolutely secure aud
tbe Domination ol Mr. Stephens under
action of ourselves and oar readers, It I, The government, he declared, wu guilty of .nd p.ntlni
. .. . , ,. | bn>! faith in refuting exequaturs to twenty | "Won’tyi
, *1111 true that general concern, tbe world i,uhoj»s he had nominated. "I have alt , — „—„—
you la thi, dtatrlclT-To tM. tv.plr, I would 0 , er> wUl felt la lUo flt8 of „ ea t l _ It ,, Mp0rt8ll ft0[a Chicago that Qa *° mucb “*“ r “ r °“ ™ ,nc ln
unhesitatingly support Dr. relton. I atranenr svlima rscnnl Is sn *,nlw*!lm«nt I Butler ha* been unsiioce^ful In an attempt ta I The leather colored face of the indent suf-
I of darotmu «Tth. dutle. thaU^bcforo ggSsg^tfd^SgSjfe
he head of ^ other, u pom h,m ' “ mm ° n “ n,C “ 1 ’ '° y ‘ Uy lh8 S^A’^SJTSWSSf J!J
tne neaa Ol au osnere in poms ■ integrity, high moral character and dialing-1 work one has in band and unflinching fi-1 pocket. 1 pat one mil hired upon hu. and he melted,
of prosperity. Tako for example a ton of | ulshed stand he hast iken in tho Concrese of I j.,,.. ram.io.m.ni. l. ,i IAtf I —Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Esq., son of I lie went Into the home. The door was closed.
Iron worth, wy fifteen dollar, at U>« tb. Cited Rate* III. put experience^ greatly “ ,l17 *®„* U r ^ U '" m,nU - b « ‘'“M Prmld^rTrkucootrlh^ m’n.. jVn, nun. I
mines. Manufactured Into nalla, the 1 'naraares hi* eapaeltr lor luture uaelulnea. In th * “cflOco of peraonal.aae, or tb* ex-1 ^^J^ e ^*[ l Y- < - l Aai^uttouot“ T aiSu"'l* I aSlureTaEfuton the ahirt front or'ilio ex-
value becomes seventy-five dollars A K'nlng hD^constituents. No member, however I posure of ones-sell to disease in c*mp*,' wh f ch h ef «,uilorth hi* Uthcr's connwtlo n Ju'lg»-»ndwe^*nd».M^d(Ylar , nEth*t^#
value becomes ie\entj live dollars. A lblcor brilliant. «»» serve his constituents or death onbaUleflelds, are ranked among with that important measure. Inridentallv, uV ur thJr -57 bv th# nn^vS?
halo of cotton, a thourend bushel, of corn, „ ia „ nuch u onc wh o ha. expert. llM |llw mlet of , nob „ mi „ 5 »•'“«*'SfJll&SEiSSi
a thousand feet of lumber, all Increase In I ence in the service. I. . n A „ AA .i I tk- u mu, i„ , llA I ,or ifi r « her - At least he remained In the bouse
proportion and leave on final sale tbe sum • A “‘ n - TO “ “ k "*• Felton-, randidaev I hoot1 ' Tbal G « neral Bokbcleff Is entitled | —Tbe senior soldier In the German | «,«• time, and when be cam* out he \ooM
of tbelr total value
fuinlsblng In tbe course
fa rt ii rn atnnlnamant In tl>M rnanw lian.U'l nrirenH Thaiianna In'tha Mventh aeeraa \ WlUl reCOnl M a UOla * OlttUt, brilliant I Is scarcely yet * month old *hd Who has Ju»t 1 him fondly, the old gentleman tried to look
racturo employment to the many bands | or result The canvass In the I - tj e b j t j, e i QVA confi-1 **«• enrolled by the veteran Emperor in tho I stem In tho presence of the public, but a
to be more of a personal than a party character, ■omier. tie uau iua love anu me conn I g« ran | MQt h Kcgl.nc.it of Mecklenburg Dm- deep, peaceful* grin would steal up through
Dr. Felton has boon twice elected to Congress I deuce of bis troop* in a maiked degree, I goons. I the look ol gravltyhe had assumed, no that
. t,v thf (^onle cf hi, ,ti.--lrt. At tho !„t l-Icc* I and dnnhtlcu manv .n Aid warrinr I —Robert EmorV r*tllK)n. Democratic I lh f . * ,re V'. " > t r *.. wh 9. wc, S •tanJl'W
ducts Utc South receives only th* com
pensation which come* to the producer— I then had the confidence ot hla eonatltututa by I I TOumt' man oSSTto wa'a^iit'unfXln I VfT th.tthA chrl. tla ncr7=V<! wtlf bi«it ll ed_b y
th, very ..treat form. | ..WW-M •>« - ta* «T«b.=. 12 i", “ | aaSSKSB* SUBS., ,
as a dark 1 ln * 1110 acquaintance of hie interesting wife,
I,b °^ " n0,r ^r'ThlaHrefrrehlfif reading, Juat at tbU I ^brevVe^u to'“reckiere! I ?1S P J5 mMtih^ h * ,r * n<1
to the South than a large amount of caah | time. We command it to the apecial ad- nen , m, plume, like that of Henry of I —The Uou. David Davla wrllea to I called onUlmtoa.lt atront the dit“”-
capl'al; Indeed,,bore I. plenty ofe.pl- m | r .„o„ of there Democrat. In the rev WM ever reen where the haul. ^SSS^^'SXltlSSSt
tal lu tlio fioutb, but it Is either locked I en tb district who opposed Dr. Felton In 1 wa . de a dllest lie could not have been a I k*” »«dgive hu attention to privatebaslneu I IB* wife did[cell him over to th« house. She
UD in non*Producing securities or employ* I tsva . n ,i trnlrt m,,, I . * I matters for a week or two, eftsrwhichtimebe I mad® appeals to him for reconclllstion, but ho*
up in non prou g s c r i es f y and who expect to oppose him in I Ugg ar d | n tbe dsy when strong men grsp-1 will return kkst. spending the remaining nor-1 has declined to accept the oAr. ami will to
edit, railroad.- Only a very .mall per 1882 . RwUI not do to claim Unit the I pl “ la de.dl, .trire-eUe he had notice. I bSa'i I WiS^n^llTuSai
cenL bat gone Into mahulacturlng end aotbor of tbe above sentiments was not I sitobeleir. There is much in bis military I “taking extensive impro?cmenu upon hu I that some of Christiancy'siriends got after him
developing en.erprue. SUM - labor, .vtrgrelxed” th*n, but that he U organixed =2??
however, I. obliged to bo an active *lc. now . That will not do, for he saya, In L,, great Confederate chieftain who, In Th. OwprerelM In Itnn.o.. “ “ ' ‘ “
menu ItealaUonly a* auch. It ll tbe I the ume letter: I,.,. .
self ta t*e hoodwinked Into resuming his old re
lations with his wife, and the result of it Is that
he is braced up for another campaign lu tho-
ItealaUonly a. auch. UU the I (he same letter: IbU nb*n."itoodahMluUly wUboutal Arehtrer-
jaborertonycapltal, and ourt declare •P.rtrovrenh.tte. I WUt. In. n bid- rlT / It woola b, n «dle«J,re to enter L^S^uWnTilf^nTSu'f fS
IU dally dividends to sustain him. How I ways proper and necewary when unity of ac-1. avnlulifih mtlltarv t-litnrv and it I tollowina fetter, written by wimebo.tr who
to tet thla skilled labor should be tbo ob-1 Uon u •*wntial for tho success of principles." I Into Skobawirs military history, and UI to ^something of an expert, may to ol.
u u ■ If this doasu'; show that ba tbioks the I would U surely out of place to racall any 1 «»r oue who propuws to test the | Grandma was nodding, I rather Iblok;
llilEVITIEH.
con not
lost element that
mean «to any^r^pMuro^ exiom. ^ I inconsistent with organixed Btmoc-1 of | l r »n^ r *, kd earnest recognition of bis
aud what it hu been to ottors r * cy 10 la PP° rt Dr * Felton In 1878, bow | devotion to duty as ho understood it.
„ will bo to this. There aro| CAD H be so now? Lot DcmocraU think
various wsys lu which It might bo ac- tbl * matteroven
compllsbod. A stock company with $200,-I Reutimentullsm In Politics. . — ~ r .
000 capital could do au lmmanso amount j It has been used as an argument for tbe ab* I Wesldeut Arthur with ono of tho Grant I 11
of good. Her# In Mtcoa trs bare build- ■*- 1 • ~
friends,
lie answered, ‘Tse pulling a basting freed V
basting f»
—Awoke.
Nearly all of tba Democratic psporv
Hint to C'nnillilittee.
Illiovf 1 Tb.ra Out. I AcItUcn whoUte"J',niit|m«!f .rmldcnc, I »'VlnHnl.faror lh.reUIn,of . *uuc’,n'ven-
1 I ..w, ^ ^ ,h* «*. 0,0,
nlng of the M lu>t.
. r T Uon ol <w*thlnl> "tl. 51 badge,, waa a plUahl. one. Devotion to | KShaTretS^S I .■A-Y t .«gg»°!..¥ iw ” M
log. that could be u.lllred and. P«k on.', friend., In a decent red reavttt.bl. *”* * ’ klou '
.lauding ready with If. hall, for an an- J ° r J t «, [ , hOT1 ^orc n „ 1 ,», „, „, 0 way, will alw.va challenge th* admire-1 ’SSg* U 1 ? I -g**”* ”« > JlL < *gSy
nual or biennial eahlblllon of utaehlnary 1,04 ,hmil.l not tecalre It. No ariument taws I Uon of honorable people; but men abject I ipareh. you will aither huaio <o to th# root 0,1 lti°'f™a tha'nrfahtrr^re'ii' f«y,!L' f
red mechanical appliance*. Such luati- allly routd ba produca.1 than lo lay that there » n d fluuky-llk* exhibition,, at tha on# In SSTfrU? 'i* Sjju VreSjit'hfi. Tue French Senate hat ptt.cd tins hill,
Uttlona lualaln tbemtalvea In lh. North •o-'-dd a tu-i^niion of th. two ihlrda rule I qa8< ,, OIJ excite th* Immeatnrabl. coo-1 "‘"'lah to eaceparaaklnanWiaa, red not ,00 | already voted for by the chamber of te t.uii,*,
U„_|. fovtha breefit ot 000 man. W. bars vaWly | * “*“ . * , T. | hlth In promto. all rorteof reform. Onthtui IrelhanaMVal of tho rets, of Ote Tnflcrlea.
ateprufiu. surely on. In | .... I temot of all dreent men. W. do not deny I h.... >^1,i.-mm n if r-mdonL" I tba coat of th. work botre ctum.tcl at
i-n’ta rta.ou.iV.-, thinking D«mo-1 yule, and regulatloca being changed to
1 (rtorci. that dossal know that tha ^ tll , rtort-comlcn of tha candidate.
l.t.c.1 trouble.laitho party, l" T«n Blta(Bt M« a rcccuary to argue to
i V. vw> not da. lo th. rvaffirma- .. ., • •
g Vt.,: lbs Iwo.tMrda rote In tho aoowat-1 pUln * I 0 *" 1 ^
1 1 >-t. .,n of that rule, in th. In- mr, Ai rt ,uco. «n aim lUarurk Cam*
of a man who coald not b. nomlna-1 Patau.
it, red who waa doterminod to I Alaxandav H. Rapbrei wm. fared thlaovre-
mo rate—party ot no party,was I la, by th. Tim* eonrnpoadmt maud twtore
twtlfin 1SNX A clmilar pro.*-I u remt fire la hf. old quutere st Ik* Xuhwul
> lhsfi In th.ittt.rMt of Mr. Steohaoa I M-teL It amy b. mid ho I. oajoyfrt* rohwl
UMumatt dlustnaaly to lh»l“^te.ahLou«h ha baa had darloa blaster
7 ’ 1 from WMhlaatoo hla reatoaury narrow mmpa
a death. Ua has bmo loo sick aaddla-
... -j, ,0. I .wood to taka any part la tha campalga la Ms
are aavorai wajeln which tba I etate. H. was la a rery chacrfol sad phUo-
>ttc 1 R-tyaui t>a destroyed. The .ophlcal mood ts-alahL red Ulhmi fa s reft.
Ml method of aeoomplUhlu. Ihi. rmult ! qareu loaa of vate. that miarewd . womre a.
■Id lw l>> breaking down lh. two-third. I UU tmimttfbr Ur prtlc, \T Uu DtmtmlU
I te.ungminotiucawithaxtvataoclp-vff aagfitetutefra. «/ Ut trader, mu u
ctiv. t,r.,te-.t acaina any outraga what- I te.dr, .W parewalre. maaare, .< if
, at the b.indt of tha majority. Wm
t,, wl, arc mnrkln. thi. —I—I <ktM woaid ban hare Baaeock sad David
marplot- Who are ,1 mck a OdretUd t-reno-tuated,
„r >tr. s.c; hen# be warntJ I mod XAa f lan 1 all f f,,,.,,, p,-,-,, rlrf
im. Hr. s . 1 ana 1* not a aioaaaily I ^ sould An bam V•
be party, but tt.< parly I. aaacauity to j n. .UU fhareraficraaeou Aag trea a mag
btat«. Ut it n ut b. dmtroyed lu tba I ml fir far hepttv..-* -Sn lort Tuut.
raet ot au unr -vajuaLI/ ambitious old I It will fa* wall lo remember, in this
I cnnmetloo, that My. Stephen, waa sara-
n-i -t,-!. from Wash-1 111 Washington whan th* ntws of
lMl , , -j I Hancock', nomlnatioo raaetted that dty.
vcmrat lu flianli I (All tba rest of th. Georgia delcgat ou
1 Coh.v.or uhruuk I hadgooa horn*.) Now what did h. U] ?
I «a»:m tha maami.l. I u* ^ok* tn th* hlfhmt tanaa of General
u th-r md °f U- h. 1 u (l0 c otBf red .aid b* had **urged hla
nominal ion three difiatent times for this
office. II* thought th* ticket a vary
-a ticket that would wla.”
After !Ae eteeffoa ba tells a Timm eor-
j rmpoodwt that a ticket with David Dans
m th* .A>| n 11 wouldhav*stood -mm* chanre,"
.Uoo of tha I Implying Urn utter Inability of tb* Uen-
kat c f»:_ - pri-1 Cock and Eogliab tkkat lo maka rey rua
• •*: Mat all.
.0! r,n. Of -:.q r., B „ , cxi. of doubtful memory, or
it a natural cipreaeloa of *411 coo-
. for tho policy ot tho Democratic
bar ol tho delegates. The returns already
lu show that decidedly more than a third
or Ibo delegates are openly opposed to hit
nomination. In Ibo column marked
‘•doubtful,” It It reasonable to suppose he
will find more opposition than support.
Undtrlblth.adw.baro placed all Urn
votes which are known to favor the nomt-
mjton of sotuQ rtf. 7 ! other than Boooq or
Stephans.
With this explanation wt tend out our
report, confident that Urn rote# In courau.
Uon will show that U waa not far from
1 final this run
Tba proposition for a Georgia Indus-
trial college, or Hfhnwtl institute, first
found a public ludonataant in the Taut
OBAPU AND MtCAiCNuui and met with a
ready reapent* throughout Urn State,
large number of Journals hare dlacumod
tbe question favorably, and a few weeks
■Inca tb* board of vial tore of tb. State
University recommended that a depart-
meet of technology b. added to lh. uni-
venity. Th. Tiurauaru, aa wall Mao as
other papers that hav. discussed lb* sub-
Jact, ha* labored under th* diaadvretag*
of having no data at hand upon which to
make comparisons and advance augges-
Uou. of practical value; and white our
Information upon tba subject ia 1
at full ta might bo desired, still we bar*
enough at band to add out more plat fur
thla last great adjunct of progress.
Tb* sol* object of a Georgia techolml
qp4mertuninl l^um^ should both*
general Improvement of tho mechanical
and manufacturing laureate of tala and
MifbbOfinc States. Our people lack
capita], hot have Imnaenta natural and
undeveloped reaourcea. U should b* Urn
policy of tha State to place It loth* p war
of lb* people to acquire Urn capital treas
ury to davslop Uum laaouresa, namaly,
thu capital which U known as skill,
tyet.ale.1 ... I — ltMI U D
and pay handsome profits. Surely (
the South could succeed. Or the sule ] m ,ha O, will suhlaet them
might aielst. It could do Itself no higher mine to inch e ridiculous position. If Ur.
service then to teach IU own people the I Stephen, cannot obtain a twolhlcl. vote ol the
use of tools end machinery. Hut wher « m ” nU “- lhOT "-* M «‘"d worthy Domd-
,. 1. auim 11 *»*■• in Ike Slate who can, and tbU would
tvev It It located it mutt h* distinct and I lhow wlUl | n i, v ii that he U not tho choteo of
teparate from all other tnfiuencea. Ill th. raainleof the state. Wo u-lkv. that Uie
projector* and tupervltort mutt be free- only method otaKurtng the choice ot th. pen
Ileal men. I pie bunder the old mtehlhhed rate ot tho
party, the two-thlrd. rate. In th. Hate eon-
iiaager aiaaat.. 1 ventlon there ar* aro rotm. II lb* majority
Society In th# United Stetee It not In a ™'! 1 * U ^? Y 2?
hopeful eonditlou. Riot, violence, blood-1 and with the seleetkm. In other words, tb*
shod and blgb-bandod Crimea of every I balance of power ta placed In the hands of one
hue and description mar Ibo peaca of to-1 Rlhotwo-third* rulo u adopted, it wUl
c!My, aud tendI to bring contempt OJOO
our people. Thl. It true, more or leu, of la ofivi.or newly hall the conven-
every section of tbo country. Nona ta tion. Hence wo re* to what oxtiemee the
fieo from violence. Crime stalkt about I adoption of the majority raiwwlll lead. There
In davUabL Tbo founUln* of tho errat •" no«ompHc*rton» In tho majority rule, and
j 8 uuwue u» giro . ^rinxe an lnvUlox fiald ln which to
deep of human depravity scorn to ba L ■ andfoeward theta Mnonai
broken up, Oiling tba land with a flood I ^(^encea The man who ha. not.Xtant
of horrible deeds. Pandemonium bos I Inflocac* and ta not mifidentijr satisfactory to
broken loooo In more placet than ln I H** I^P 1 * K> obtain a two-thirds vota of tbe
j exM I deleaatae elected hy a majority of tb* people ta
Until Unotto them groreer .nd more | ^ - U 7.^*
bruul enme. thet w. wbh to ref.ru tbU ^
Urn*. There are law* provided foe lb* j Dmocrot la the Stete.-crimatw «,.trer.
tuppietaion of anon and robbery and I Th* abov. words from our Columbus
murder and all tlmllar crimes; but for do-1 contemporary are pregnant with wisdom,
prared social tistea an<J low and shocking I They cover lb* situation to completely
exhibition* ol cowardly hatred, there I that wa hasten lo give them further dr-
aecmatobem remedy io th* law, and I culattoo and IndorsetMnu
but little hop. of any In thorn motal sod be retted upon to carry out a given policy
•plriittal eppllancea known to tb* I th* retulu of tbe recent primaries bate
churches. Many of the Incidents coo. I tattled beyond cavil rr question:
nected w 1th tbs Imprisonment of the mad-1 That Mr. Stephens U not th* unant-
man, Uultean, and folio* log hu exeat- mou* choice of tb* Democratic party for
tlou at tb* dictation of tb* bowling Amer-1 governor,
lea* mob, are of a character to iltock the That it la yet a matter of doubt If be
•eualbtUllre of decant people, the I can enter the convention sustained by a
world over. We refer to 1 majority vote.
merely by way ol II-1 That hla candidacy to far hu not coo-
lutrallng th* alarming Rata of motal* in I trtbutad to th* harmooy of th* patty, hot
Urn dominant eecUona of this country, hat resulted lu the itlrrlug up of ilrtfe
W* are glad to know that a very few only I and contention when boo* previously ex-
of tb* cowardly, diabolical exhibition* of I Itted.
haired towards that madman can be I That tho two-thirds rale, a safe and
charged to Southern people. Uls prison conservative custom, bora with tb* party
waa wnatantly flooded with cruel evi-1 Ueelf, it uot likely to be abrogated, hot If
dances of studied and malignant hatred. I inch thonld be th* tetult, disorder and
A deliberate attempt to murder him I disruption an llabl. to follow,
through th* bare of hit prison window Wbcrarer th* friend* cf Mr. Stepheo*
wat loudly applauded all overUn North,! and Mr.Uacouhav.fehtbemaalmatreoc
and military law, which ol right Would 1 enough, they hav* Inti rutted their del*-
bare Inflicted death cu the I gate* for their respective favorite*. I.
cowardly would-be tataisin, waa thought I area« placet limy bare made com premise*,
to he exceedingly harsh when It com pro-1 in others they hare coo tented themselves
mteed with lh* mob by giving him a few I with the choie* of uaiostructod delegates,
year* of confinement. Tb* poor prieooer, I From this lari etement, with no other
Inaaoe and friendteea, was literally taunt-1 tesu* to loUrvtoe, it it but fair to eipect
ad, badgered, faceted, and pereecnted la a I that Mr. Baron will draw th* but info
bttodrsd different wtya, from lh* dock lo| Mr. Stephen* wat In potltin condition
■ctlfold. The newtpaper offices
the country, prior to Lh* execution,
flooded with caricature cute to be
not, Mcotdlnc to taste, representing
aafoctusale mao la cruel and uahellng [ prevail, tha oppmltlen mad.
^■tia.cuu.
1-liotoKraplilua the ci.seu ThouMud I Tiiitt i: rofnvui of the convicts In the
VI,aln>. I MmAKhamtnauw pvteoa, at Con. i.r.1, are In
arete. Ibaucrfat. I revoft, braiure they were Orated retuln m-re-
CbkcM. Jobs L. Moddardand hb pho. I atlra Juthou (rented Ihma on lh. t'owth ot
that a Grant badge te a cood enough |
thing for Arthur to wear. Wa do not say I
that Conkliog It not a proper pc non to I
carry around tbo** tokens of pcrtonxl I,, ^HJ[”jJ;. J |iKk%ulSi I *h , «“harch w I inly:
servitude. There may be eometbing of I taliitue. .roona [ olh*v'reUra <»> >»»«;«*♦£”. I Tnc Saratoga races will begin on the
llck-iplttle propriety In Arthur's and Sn^hlre^botocreWm^ottherejaUy it'S^** SS^lSriSrehLSV.'.', 1' “tl "i
Omkllng. annual mrvlUty m Grata. ''"
No one would expect to witness any ex hi. I howcT<r, m the c harchjidlwlyllfhtad. stay I nlraUe manaoMinitaitowtyeer.
bilious ol an honorable manhood lo either I S^^JSS^'S.rg'Bgg I Tux N.w Yorit Trtbrnt gravely stale*
tbe Dot-houte pollUdau or tbe X.w Ijoammperlov .hould rater ead 'U«c.;« ktel that the drily untuumpUra of yretr. .1..„,u am
...... - r . ^ ItexawiwtL wmlhattridihb buUecARtte |imre niM rntteoa thtenar. n* man-lard
York gobbltr; but men who take I .how the rellc.^loa aumhra of jtealUhknubu I OHCumprar alone tree about ktu’.tnat
. —re.re.1 ladrenvUre. . I without pteclti* hlauelf oc th.trav.Uv. h» I a day, sad th. priMUt dally mnmrifis wtt
a pride in pvnonal Independence, WIK) I nm lh 5 ramvr. end th. vlnrire' shutly I not Ulfu.hortolkmOAU.|alk«,
be cnyhody’t mtn, willl rehwWrlyeoovnlmd both teanrer rad phe-1 Thirty pertott. have been Lilted and
able to withhold tbelr I ^ 1 - ■ ■ ■ «-»•■ — wenty wound* ! in Iheforrmmenc
. .. , j . I A Bit of (ieriimu Uumor I ?*rxice In the war apoo Ulteta dUtil.Ing In th«*
contempt from this degraded I n. |M I last five years, of Um m o umber t.f prlva <ui-
broth*,hood of human .panic!.. Orentl A „rio<» fona of Onrara hwmw eppren In tomS^SdlrireiteiS&riSrofro
rad hi* gtng offiOfi servile political eu- £**« Tnx new theory that elactririty I. tho
“ * k ‘“ * * ‘ "x wt went to the I *
i wee tremendous I
here the newspo-1
rpVWHKI
hardly ball Ilka handling ihtlr name. I a'^^t^“T.^i”hrai* “toiSi I
without tonga. If they would real* tol neefth*.remh,b«th*dlduotlM*rm«. Aak* i »*nw have* neulR.
make themselves so slavishly rotuplcuoua, i>rarerara%!ni^h'nnlu7 namp^ I p rt ^Iafrren”5f^Cy 11 ‘u, ...... . _ __
political aoclaty lo tb* United irtatc* iKJf^^^bUwiStS'ram?h - «^IK«JutirteS'i'r 1 ura5r*Thi'*w 1 aroS'
would car.U--outandbury tbam with j-teg.
the garbage of th* late Uayea’a admlnte-1 .tutclr relre him, stamp him te the woemch. 1iSdlfSd wuh rtfi2I“ “
tration. There la no other country ool d-prah-Uura j Ti1e R. pul ,llc»n cx-tcux rnmnlttra of
earth, of any respectability whatever, I rv't-icnt the taVx Is r!o*»! with a soap. I rash 1 dwUowse. which ha* control ot the order ot
that would bare tolerated, for so long a I f** 10 * M* •** «nr. hultae! HchnUae !• Bot I business h*« determined, so one ul iu m> pberx
: . . , It U too late; jour unhappy so® in taw was al-1 reports, that no other Luslnem exrrpt the ap*
time, Graat'a toady brotherhood of lick-1 ready packed in the post mrt. I ran Into the I propriatina bilk ami one or two t V. u.-u emit
■rhititm imma. n# r*nn • l FhimM »ntl ■ h«t*aa ol the postmaster, and descended back I will be dtapoeed tf im it.:* l-.o
ipittla heroes, pemmai pimpa ana poita j jrewr son in law. •Is roar friend addressed?* I *« if they favored the earliest j-. • c a-ljcurnp
cal eunuchs, hcciely ought to short 11 he asks, •No.* I answered, ‘Very well.' mn | menu
there fellow, out Into pol.Urol darknet. SSWAWrj J?^S1SSA2S
There teo't room fur them anywhere elre. be wlU be burned ex . dred let- Su^pS.
■oath Creollna'caa 1 be'fenenited on thl- TU#Great InrtUu Keate. I bf^fnClSrara^sSh'^l Apei .'^.t"a'.ra', 1 :
. Jf.reatfcUi f. Ut K.u Y.rkUtrrU. I j!3JSaJS?"'T-
Ume, by a gerryBander, shaiael— andlnex-1 . I end her death.from hydr»»phobta had Ki«-atly
• The following art tbe partlcotan of thecreat I «ir«cted the shepherd, nho exH(l>it>t, when
adlan eeare which created each a sensation in I brooght lo the l.<-p'.tal, unt.i. »jmj.
a and anetondant saliratloa
and Inex-
rutable, to keep Republican Huts taut and j
Prm.
There U tomtlhlng acluxlly monuatea-1 u»irotonr.cour^i of rarnt
tal lo the check of a Radical. Tho I which »iuattedre*w«tijr open surveyed land I pl*»a» perspiration anJBL
effrontery of that particular aptetea of po- ■“ r< »" 1 H»red * preettrel Joke utam I SLSf jjf CSre,*ff CSlremPRF
Utlcal beast It brazen beyond ra y thing riluotemlava. and twafrehoots Ittae IB | pjffSMeeffireVtraeliAreSrai°^<ItreiJB
1 1 - ->--w,haul Da-1 attribute theeare-whn-k
, . . weary. .IM rite^epfre. .Tfa—
There Is a peculiar breadth and compare I k>*Io,, travel ,ulaed iterawa arrived la Rad-1 S^iretwreTSwimE. ifit t,.-
to Radical bypocrby. It ia earnest rad I field and repotted thu about etna o'clock oil •rmpwraofhi.tr. tt...i.a» ;i!..,ut rt-l
all-pervading. It make, no dUguire ct lu S'^ire'- k
uttfr ihtmeleaitteat. It la openly and d*. J^S^raTmjw^ 5 kraWrafowd
flantlv Ha-re* mn,« LmrararamdUmt lrem* tlalraW I B b«t hl*M«lf. H* hod niath* fMill dMlSCt 1 TUEDOVCl po|(C« I
fiintly h*« and bypocnUCOL Jus*, thlr.k , t thirty mllca for his Ufa. ilia story was I Chkaco e rrar aaa^M
of* Ua-Ucal paper qngaged tn denouncing | S' ii! a £ra w- F"-V 1 >:
Democratic arrangement of tr«ure<o.t fremfo-lfold at rare g>r'tbe| vurab^uroutn I
districts In South Carolina, SKStSlfe'ia''' ? -J ?•
| ray other Southern SWW, j r I t»*reT«re ri(f
u ‘eSCfiymander—thamelctt andInea- {ofTSlfo^ratraSiuraTrittefitenIreSt SmiS'reSjSS.i't,2^’.'-
citable.” It te worm thu Urn Utter, ay “£ J? ta? SaLttU S5«£rara*?J ,'ra ’ ! ! re"
of ”etopthlel” to avoid autptciou, lor Urn Vcrraaf m. IW. th. «ra«al c-remradtra KwS„iSmbr ' 1 : :
I— *U.» ■- — - .. 1 »■»«><■ wokfda. was ffommunkaudl numbered and
|lt U * distinctly, ebsracuvtetlc of Radical 1 rire>relh«Vre^'TE»n’m,rre Stemrew |aaSSK^ti .' -tt
I method*. When that party get* Into SSw^'rtmLThSLdSrmret 11 ' MB
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