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iSllfSIS SkTsTfiShSl'M? ffi arc opprewffl with tbefear that the party,
** or •. •.*, v s.o a year. ;tS ^ presort organized and constituted) is
"pi about to Mumble In general convention
<Hi» **>tadrrn*.*«ai«nt» win t* taken at out I for the last time. They do not believe
i~" EStomSi e're&nSlofwb ratal that ft can lUnd another euch wrench u
W it w»» eubjected to two yean ago. Ab-
lot the Weakly. I solved of the passions Incident to the
^STBSSSSnstrife and Dying aside hopes of personal
a ad addr*». cot for publication, but as as I ambition, It would seem that the great
... .. . Interests of the near present and the dis-
®a.'Mted romnankaUoni will not Urttarned r , ^
•erreeaoDdewce Knuteieg important new. I tant future depe.Uent upon the coming
and <si*cu»ioiu cr living topics, u solicited | action should imbue every delegate with
bat taut I* brief ami be written upon hu- J , . ...
os rale of tbs paper, to have attention. I an unselfish and patrictic desire to find
0*c. .-. tnees should ba Dads by Eprcis, Most] I the sboi test and speediest way to unity
OnW, or Roalstered Ltder. I . , *
rtl «cnunonlcnilons should t* addressed to | and harmony.
J ' r * B1 ^m^awjia I It cannot be found In the forcible abro-
TIieRoad to Ilnrniony. 1 A Deliberate Dosortlow.
A sharp • aud abort preliminary cam- ThU la a lad world. Since tW day In
palgn upon the part of the Georgia Be- which Cain rose up and alew Abel the
mocracy la rapidly drawing to a clou, earth liaa been wet with tcara. In the
■ simple matter of desertion alone it would
take volumes to contain the sad aud de
spairing record. If every Instance com
ing under this bead could be written in
Many who have watched with anxious
and abiding Internet from lla Inception,
BACON TELEGRAM AND KESSEN3EI “the party Itaelf.forthepurpoao
inatiug a gentleman who, by reason of
FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1882. I *80 aud corporeal and intellectual Infirm-
I itlcs, la incompetent to assmne and dis-
The character of Arthur’, piety la due to ch » r *« lku dutle * “* ,k ‘
the fact that Grant la hla spiritual adviser. The forcing of Mr. Stephens upon tlio
. . I party, by any such tatties as we have out-
Tnaoullookfor ta» Cameron to exeead- llned wlll u . w jg, lh , t .hall .pill It
U--> Mr. Stephen, hlmulf hold, the
da ms will not bold water. The "varmints'
will perish on dry land.
key to the situation. A word from him
I and the contending factions will be silent,
pared, to the people of this whole country, ■ candidacy of the former of these gentle- the purpose of making her foreign policy
regnant in Egypt, it is due the people of
the United States that the fact should be
iua£e public. It would not be amiss,
also, to Inform the people whether Robe
son will be expected to furnish the funds
for the navy, while it is so employed, or
upon the relations between the white • men. A Georgia convention will never
man and the black man, i have always [ gel a bettor opportunity for teaching pub-
been In favor of giving the negro eqnsl J He officials that it is not one of their privl-
and exact Justice—nothing more and j leges to desert their posts lu the hour of
books, the people would have neither the
time nor the heart to read them. A tithe
of the record would permanently destroy
tho peace of him that would contemplate
It. It Is not our purpose to go Into that
question. We have no heart for It. Such
a course would hopelessly embitter tbe
balance of our days upon the earth.
But, then, there is one lustaoce, com
ing under this line of remark, to which
we feel Impelled to make reference. We
should have much preferred the task had
fallen to other hands, but it seems to have
been ordained that we should call atten-
gation of a rule as old and tlme-honoredl ^ on t0 ono ot tl,e ** dd ®* t desertions On*
of uom- ^cord-t
Tna Grant spaniels are not yet ail pro-1 and the convention may, from tbe long
vided with collars, and the dog-days are i, s t 0 f strong and able Democrats, find
nigh at hand. Let them be Impounded one without dlfflculty around whom all
straightway. Delay, aw dangaroue. j element, of opposition may, gather in
Hewitt, of New York, is not ths only harmonious accord,
man that considers Robeson, of New Jcr- The governorship of Georgia can add
aay, a thief. From the great popularity of I nothing to the civic fame of Mr. Stephens.
Robeson in Radical quartorsjt is evident I It can do nothing towards smoothing his
that tho Jseobins agree with Hewitt. j way down the decline of life. It cannot
Tbe bountiful h^Teato that haw boon » noUl « f ''“ 4 ‘°, W » “*• “ 4
garnered and that are near at haad foroiah k « m *J »>l G«org'»na Wends and in a
abundant cause for gratitude, which should fe " * hort bour * “ay number hosts of
speak out in the lives of the people rather | them as opponents, whose estrangement
than be exhibited in formal protestations, cannot be corrected or softened by time,
♦ , tbe limited time left to him. He can do
It would b. a matter of soma Interest to 0, ,, n0 mler Mn |„, hunMtfno
knowhow many times Judge Underwood ? , " . . , „.
has chanced Id. opinion, since h. took hi. ' ,ro “ d ' r bonor ’ tbln k)r rellrl °* from tbU
that of a fathers abandonment of
his only oflsprlng.
Mr. Stephens has forsaken the golold
dollar. There was a degree of studied
and heartless deliberation about this par*
ticulsr desertion that makes it unpar
alleled.
He was Its author. It was bone of his
bone, flesh of his flesh. It looked to him
for comfort and support. But he lias left
It—naked and unprotected in the midst of
its sworn enemies. It was entitled to
something better than that at bis hauds.
Words fail us to properly characterize
such conduct. We should have expected
better things at the hands ot a man, who
takoa great pride in passing as tbe very
embodiment cf all that is faithful and
true in human nature. We cannot in
dorse a man who thus deliberately aban
dons, to its woist enemies, h!s only off
spring. There is no reason in commit
ting great interests to tbe keeping of a
man who would of set purpose beget tbe
golold dollar, and thou desert it In the
day of its calamity. “Mene, menc, tokel,
upbarslu'Ms written on the fjrebead of
such a man.
seat on the tariff eommisaion. If the Judge
be not out of practice we suspeot tbe re-
tarns would be heavy.
nothing less. My triend, we cannot have
good government or stable society lu this
land when oue party seeks to dominate
the other by the uae of the’ negro vote."
His voice bad grown stronger aud more
distinct as he spoke, and then esmo the
old flash to his eye, the familiar poiso of
the bead aud bis marked gesticulation.
ills attendants gave evident signs of
alarm at this ur.usual effort, and in obe
dience to their suggestions we arose to go,
telllug him that we could not permit him
to Injure himself by an attempt to talk,
and that we fully took tbe idea that he
was endeavoring to Impress upon us.
Still clinging to our hand, he continued
In a stronger voice and with more ener
gy, “You have always had it, you have
always understood it. You stated it
strongly, and illustrated It admirably in
the Rountree case. This idea was the
bssis of my notes on tho situation.”
At this point it was simply impossible
that tbe scene should be allowed to con
tinue, but be did not release his hold
until he had exacted a promise that we
would call again aud listen when he was
better able to spesk. We left him with
the solen-n impression that we should not
need, for tbe aoie purpose
providing future offices for them
selves and their friendj. We
do not know that the convention will have
the courage to pass a resolution to that
effect. We do not know that, if it should,
it will discharge a duty that tho members
Letter Froi:* Dr. Daw.
St. Denis Horan, N. Y., July 0,1A82.
Editors Teltgraph and Me*senger:—
Leaving your goodly city, via the Kenne-
saw route, on tho Oth inst, I arrived in this
great metropolis without accident on the
Nth fast, apd found pleasant lodgings at
the 8U Denis on Broadway. This is a well
whether they will be aupplled by tfco j keptboatery, with cleanly rooms, good ele-
Brltish government, J V ator and attentive servants, It fa kept on
' ' J the European plan, which is by no means
To Be Turned tint. 1 the most economical if one desires to en-
D Uthepoltey of the Republican party to j ^ M mtn - dishes as he has on his own
giro to tbe Democratic people of Georgia, ta0 “ bome ' ™ nb of h,,f " ,f,ril, 2
It Is high time public men were learfl- At of the great wnxjmUoiTand’monopolUin* i chlcken at severHy-five cents and a sirloin
log that the offices within tha gift of the manufacturers, and for tbe use of such leaden j beefsteak at one dollar and twenty oents
of the Republican banditti as Secor Robeson, and other things in proportion. Yet this
With such men and with such Influences as I restaurant, I am informed, is not as high-
are now in control of the country, there cannot I priced as DelmonlooV. Everything is
be any healthy and true reform. The Repub- we ji served, and you are always sure Of
Men b. turned out.-N* Utllne tb. bwt .rtiolv, prepared bj the
7vrt.ini. i.Th, n-nuhii-in bet eooki. Living 1. high in New York.
Certainly. Tba Republican P» rt J Oo0( i ^ worth thirty-five cents anj
must be turned out.” There I. no other ^ chidt<ra , Mt Mntj
thing so essential to tha good of this coun- A m , n Uk , he t. In a r.,.« vrorhl
try m Is this thing of turning out tbe Re- v hen he looks upou the moving sea of hu-
publlcaos. There was never a meaner m!m beings all around him in this grand
party on earth. The records of no party old city. What a ceaseless rush of men,
that ever had an existence anywhere are 1 women and vehicles of all kinds from early
full of irredeemable meanness a, are SJSMll“m It U only Hk‘. th?c.Z
those cf the Jacobin party of the L nited after the atorm. One may well ask himself
States. There Is absolutely no good In ! when do these people rest, and bow do
t« . it .l'.tMiiiye.i Tt u I they find time for quiet reflection? Alas!
It Is altogether d.abolical. It « To many there Is no such time, for even
thievish by nature and by practice. The I the holy Sabbath, with its tongs and ser-
Sun very properly characterizes its mem- »* D ® Sabbath to multitudes who
. „ ... , drive street cars and other oonve;ancee
ben u “banditti.” Or course that epl- for public comfort and pleasure. YstSon-
thet Is antirely too mild to apply to inch I day Is a noiet day oompanliroly. The
a Jacobin developer as Robeson. A thief |
people of Georgia do not constitute the
private property cf politicians, to be
fought for as petty prizes, and to be held
for purposes of private emolument and
personal gain. Fubllc office Is a sacred
trust; and tbe incumbent who neglects
the duties of the office to which he
has been chosen, and which he has
sworn to discharge, and engages
In an active campaign to secure a
future ofllco before the present one ex
piree, deserves the condemnation of tbe
people. He that Is faithless In little will
be faithless in much. The convention
ought to pass a resolution disapproving of
the electioneering tour of Senator Brown
and his protego to among the members of
our present Slate convention. It is due
the people as a matter of right, and the
convention ought to have the courage to
contest.
Surely the frosts of seventy years and
more must have cooled a reftless ambi
tion and Inclined him to peace rather
Iv there be web e ground ewetl for bte-1 lb , a if his own words are to be
phens as his supporters claim, what was the I ^eu „ tb , interpreters of bis will he I.
ueeresityforhlmto negeet tbedireharge lnlfllM potion, aud not of hi. own
of hts sworn duties ic Washington to log-1 ..
roll and plead and pray for the nomina-1 . , * . . . .. .
tion by tho convention f Aa late as tho fifteenth day of March
| last, a fraction more than four months
Raw Yoaa city has suffered fearfnlty I since, he gave to the public this stato-
Ito.a the intents heat during the past few I meD t;
wks, and there h.T. been many caw. of „ h . 1Uolllpiln t«.c.adid.tetor.nyone«
mmstroke. The New. Yorker, onght to wh , tevcr . j reslls, u..t my prerent eoadlUon
oome South if they wish to enjoy living u.uch that I cannot cvcfl meet U»o duties rc
weather in Jnly and Aognst. j qulred ot mo as the representative of my dU-
__ •' I trlct In Cougress. If my life U spared to serve
Tbe Lngli-h oocnpaUon ot tgypt means m , [iracnt t„m, which I vrw murk Jo.bt
the complete subordination of every inter-1 I expect t«i return to my home in Oeor.
est in that country to British commercial I gia and spend the remainder of my days In
methods. John Ball kuow* when • prov-1 thal««<W, which Is now an abiolut* necessity
ineo gets ripe enough to bo pulled, and he I to ' m r condiUou. • • • l hare ha«l
lorages wilhool let or hlndernnee. <>»f and «compll.hcd my work • » >
I and it now becomes me to take that repose that
Tna nations of Europe,’with the excop- J mg ktaUh domandt.
tion of Engtnml, are afraid of the Eastern Since then Mr. Stephens has been
question. While the rest of them are rea-1 somewhat of a aufferer from a severe fall,
soning wilh their revs, the robber nstion , n d since then he has been dragged Into
will make sure of tbe priae. It Isn’t the t hc political arena, to save tho fortunes
feint heart that wins, either in love or in ln(J lo p , llf , ,h e ambiUon of political
I managers.
JarHoaaEU. is ona of the partionlar I Subeequont to the declaration to which
bright and shining moral Inialnsries of tba I we have given place, ba announced that
Jacobins. He Is positively si shsmsUss as I he would forego his detennlnatlontore-
Rvyw, John Sherman,or Robeson—either Unto pilvate lire If all tbe people of
of whom would hive to undergo n VMt Georgia deelred it end It would conduce
morel ohange for the better, to get good 1 to the harmony of the party.
•nongh to go to the devil in en ordinary lt , t lruo lhat Mf# St c r h«ne is like a
u I monarch, surrounded by courtier*, who
«a Georgia Senator deserts hi. port #f ^ ld b,m the trulh **
to Washington to dragoon a Democratic lncur W* <ll»ple*»ure. But Mr. Stephen*
convention into the support of a candidate I most bo entirely bereft of Intellectual
that is eo utterly distasteful to thousand* of acumen if he falls to sec and appreciate
the party, It is difficult to asa wherein the fact that he Is not the eboleo of all
(kur^ahaathaadvantageof 1'ennaylvanlalthepeopIeofUeorgla,and that hla sad-
in ths msttar of borelsm. don, unaipected and moat remarkable
I entrance Into the poetical arena has been
Tna American marinas evidently feel followed by a campaign of such heat
Mfer In Alexandria than In RoUsoc’s I , nJ bitten**. M hat not a parallel lu the
bot tlsist •• not 4* '•““•j 0 *’ history of tbs Democratic party of Geor-
what right or authority do tha sailors and I - r *
mtrinM of ths United Stats* act aa anx-1 * *. . , . . ....
mart* to the English In their violent M- , There h« Ireen no uprising In hls tre-
..niton .country wilh which tho Cnltod P** 1 '’ Tb,r * b “ bMn n0 nnanlmlty or
btates la at peso*? I enuiutiatm. In every county In tbo State
I lilt candidacy bM been contested, and at
Tna Brooklyn Democrats voted for tho his back this day are a cboeen few who
Bav. J. Hystt timitb, the monumental | »«>'’' rally lo him, right or wrong, at any
Balasmite. Initead ot nominating a candi-1 saenfleo and under all circumstance*,
d it# of their own. Now, if they oan pro-1 whilst,the balance of bis supporter., cold,
sure the neceeeary rope., tbe Brooklyn I Indlfirrent and balf bearted, have been
SamoeraU ought lo go oat and hang them- marshalled by machine method* to crown
' \'* n 1,B '* ,b * earthly him and lo enuh tbo party.
Far ilia Bome Courier*
Ono other correction—unimportant perhaps,
but still we desire to be correctly qaotal. Wo
did not say that wo could have supported Mr.
Raton “with much mor* cordiality than Mr.
Stephens" if ho had rooclvod tho indorsement
of tho party, but that we could have supi>ortcd
him “with much cordiality." Tho word
"more” was inserted la copying It into ths
Tki.eomaI'U, and was not in tho articlo as
written by us and printed In tho Courier.
Thc extract from the Rome Courier to
which we replied In last Wednesday's
TSLEaitAPU AND MESSENGER, UUdflr
the heading "No Stephens Tidal Wave,”
was taktgi from the Atlanta Constitution
where we saw it. The extract was faith
fully followed In our paper. We are not
in the habit of changing tho language of
contemporaries In order to get a good
shot at them.
If our uelghbor of tbe Courier will
refer to the Atlanta Constitution ot the
Dili Inst, he will And that our extract was
published exactly as lt appeared In that
paper—among tho clippings from State
papers on Us editorial page. We did not
see the article at all in tbe Courier, aud
we had no reason for believing that tbe
Atlanta paper would Insert the word
"more" in tbo editorial of a Stephens
editor, In any connection—much less In
such an one as that in question. For if It
had boeu a correct reproduction of what
Brother Martin wrote—and we had every
reasou for believing it was—lt could but
have placed our usually exact and eautioua
old friend in something of a •dilemma.
We hope oar Rome contemporary will
refer to the Atlanta paper of the Vlh Inst,
and aee for himself that the word "more 1
was In the article to which we replied,
and that it was not "inserted in copying
it into tbe Txi.KORApn,” This much Is
due us. It is not "unimportant" to be
exonerated from tbe charge of having
been guilty of a deliberate piece of Jour
nalistic shyster practice. This is why we
call attention to tbe matter.
saaaon why such men should cumber the |
political field.
(lev Urowu*a UlfS*
In memory ols lo* child and to do
OoxoaxMXAx Wmrx, the Kentucky.
•rank, wants rn amtndment to theeoosti-1 • charity to worthy and struggling young
i(|on in favor of female suffrage. We I nien, Gov. Brown has donated fifty thou
i White no other bltsalng than that of I sand dollars to the Slate University, tbe
aamlaj a bine-stocking. He ought to be I income from which Is to be need for edu<
permitted to enjoy tbe pain cf constant j cational purposes,
association with one of tbe long tongued The aian who gives hls own money
I away to others baa an undoubted right
male women of England,
look upou him again In life, but cheer,
ed aud strengthened by the sublime cour-1 do its duty,
age of a dying man.
The days of the grest Georgian are I In the Frltlsh (Service,
numbered lo * in the scale of numeration. I To characterize the conduct of the Uni
Ferbapseven before these lines shall meet I ted States naval commander in Egyptian
the eyes of th*ise for whom they are writ- j waters before, during aud after the bora<
ten, he may havo looked hls last on earth. I bardinent of Alexandna by tbe British
He has spokeu words that we consider I fleet *s shameless, is to speak of it in very
a proud privilege to convey to our fellow-1 mild terms. There was something pitiful
Ge irgisns. They embrace and convey ] in the ridiculous bravado of Commander
solemn truths, the'very basis upon which I Nicholson's message to the Arab soldiers
our present political situation reals. Shall I tbit, if they fired upon hls ships, ho
they fall on dull aud idle ears ? Ecclesi-1 would return the fire. What was the
astic law lias glveu to priestly shrift all of [ roasou for our belligerent naval officer to
the solemn weight of truth. Tin civil law I suppose that any such thing was coutem>
bolds in tbo highest esteem the dying j plated by the Egyptian gunners f There
declarations of him wounded unto death. 1 was absolutely no reason whatever for
Can we fall to accept the words of this 1 supposing thatthere was any purpose on
i, our neighbor, our friend, who stands I the part of the Egyptian authorities to
upon the border land of eternity, who I go out of their way to commit
has laid aside earthly hope aud ambition I an act ot war against the United
from his heart and filled it alone with I States, and tbe attitude of the Amer*
yearnings for the welfare of bis people ? I lean commander was that of stupid
But that his tongue Is paralyzed, that 1 and contemptible bravado. It would
his strong arm is wasted by disease, the I not have been indulged in had Egypt
convention which assumes to represent I been able to resent gratuitous Insults.
Georgia Democracy would assemble I Does any man suppose that any such in*
under different auspicies this day. As it is, I suiting challenge would have be^n given
parly is called together to take counsel I to England, or France, or Germauy ?
of Its fears, to act under an apprehension I Was it even decent to flaunt In tho laces
lest some one shall gather the negro vote I of the authorities of Alexandria their
and dominate it. No candid roan can I weak and hopeleis condition, by placing
deny this assertion. I a chip on tho shoulder of Robeson's tube,
Will Georgians, after hearing from j * nd d,rlD 8 th ® Arabl » n « uuner * 10 knock
their great and dying Senator, act uuder Itoff? The course of Commander Nich-
an inspiration so dsngbrous and demoral-1 °^*° n * n matter involved cowardly
Izlng f I bravado towards the Egyptians and dis-
The part, that truckle. In the face of I graceful flttnlxylim towanlx the Engll.h.
danger, that diplomatizes with an enemy I ••• our reading, we have never seen
over the spoils of cfflcc, has lost the conr- raore P !llful e*kibltlon of had manners
age which achieves victories, and may I » nd disgusting effrontery tliau character
inarch to lu death In advance of tbe 1 Uei conduct under review,
leader who would paint U to the road of I But Robeson's gallant tars did not get
triumph, evon though he be stricken down I tho anxiously sought provocation for
with a mortal hurt. | opening fire on Alexandria. Tbeir oft
fleers cruised around and placed the old
Cominc Down From HU lllsti Moral J tubs in the way of the fire of the Egyp-
a .ret,.,0V? ql.nh.n. ... tl,n »rttllerists, but the wounds that they
inf£ SE «»t* were not given; and ao the gal-
Viiii ,.i i g., —Vw7tw.ii -Isa I navy of beastly Robeson lost tbe op
high moral Ideas, who believed In IrtUog I
the office seek the man. Then be would or „ op * n '”f flr0 , T? lh !, cblc
.. r .. .... . . I city of a nation wilh whom the United
‘ ’ h Z “ T ™ u , SM » '• “ •*««. »«d *>‘ b whom ft hu
public life,” at tho end of hla present I . . » , , . , .
L.....rei„Li re™ .,,.1 ..rere ,1.. absolutely no cause whatever for variance
It Is eireedingly breasn In a Nortlmrn ,0 tt “ cb 1 V’^ lb »« ndl “®“
japarto mak. sneeUl rahrenea to lo . use, and tiff* Governor Brown has done
staneM of violence In th. Booth. That. I ,n * m “ wr u Mcma good unto himself,
areadoundred. ofvlolmea ~i|h^i I lie deserves the thinks of bis f.llow-dU-
talhr North to where one I. committed In I z « u , Mb. will doubtlru receive tbe
I Booth i end here, th* vut majority of ] blcremgs ot future beneficiaries, that ont
tli*eriix.t&arccoismltt4d ty theneitrce.—I of Ills plenty ha has made provision for
s special wards ot these Northern Peck-1 tb* reedy during ble life time.
It it not proper or polite to “look a gift
.. ... ..I tan* lu the tnouth," but we do regret,
P^«l.r time «d U ft
tnothsradilorleLin the«am*ia-1 dld *°t 1° •*• somewhat dltfstent dlr*^
rtaiuty ot the station of Sen. I tlon '
('Mils reasonable to seppoM that The State Unlvenity already affords
■led of its editor needs reoonitrne-1 Isrge opportunities for rducatiooal edrau-
I tags* to ambitious aod struggling youths.
~7~. . —’ . I As she becomes able, Georgia will no
t’l in tha Boothseitjr wheas add to there,
art interests .re CDS wlid-r founds , “ ““., “*7',. , _ „
hu.tLowotM.eon, or on. thatofiere ,"*.r“ ld T U “ t
Ttnents to active and ener- * i,en ,bi P* !tl “«>X *»lde for hi. boy
m.a. The fnlore of oer city for the foundttlon of a polytechnic school,
i ot great promise. It is the geo-1 which should have hone and perpetuated
oca? tonal and bosioeaa center I •** name.
and is equal to the respond-1 There need be no fear but that Georgia
Cl thereby devolved upon It, I will furnish rutl annual quotas to tba
R „„_V learned potation*. All iDdicaUon* point
shiicatir* eounUy euyagre, I “ th * ,ut ik*t >he u abundantly eeeded
detent with Us Quaker l 8 * <«uilag crepe of politteiac*.
he iodoreed tbe war I 5 he lacks men who can build engine*
, test. West and nalimi-1 **d factories and ran and manage them,
of foreigner* waged spot, th* j Abe want* tugiueen, architects, artisans
1 the dreolstioo which I Id ill of ths Irata, spedaltsU who cao
rpeopi* wUhoetre-1 command capital to rear Industries at
sx. John Bright discounted ! bome, and Gw next step aba lake* In tdu-
Uef in th* maxims I rational progress should he In that dirae-
Cottetx Ntatemenl
According to the Financial Chronicle
of July Stb, the receipts of cotton from
September 1,1681, up to last Friday
night, July 14th, were 4,039,115 bales,
against 5,122/145 bales In 1881, and
against 4,800,895 bales for 1S8U at corres
ponding date, showing a falling off of],-
002,330 bales compared with 1881, aud as
compared with corresponding date of 1860
of 220,180 bales.
Tbe receipts during the past week end
lug on FriJsy night last were 8,143 halo,
against 18,199 hales In 1881, and against
10,091 halos in 1680.
Stocks in tbs interior towne on tbe 14th
InsG wen 35,401 bales, again** 14,003
hales at tame date In 1881. Stock at
Macon on 14th Inal. 913 bales, against
3/118 bale* at asme date in 1881.
TbsloUl visible supply of cotton on
FriJsy the 14th Inst wet 1,833,294 beta,
against 2,115,543 In 1881 and ngalnst
,158,210 hales in 1880. These figures
show e decrease of cotton In tight on last
Friday, of 292,249 bales, as compared
wilh yam. date In 1881, and an in crease
compared with 1880 of 05,018 hale*.
Middling cotton on last Friday way
quoted in Liverpool merket at 0 15-10,
and at yams date lest yeer at S 9-10,
■ vUt I
r. hire dess* that, to piece
I the JsoobSes, end yes be
I piece to e blslyAt
Gov. Brown I* cat-
end his ex ample
A tor | >< held ap far tmnlettai to assay Geor-
, fjeaa who can wall afiord to follow It.
I Tut preliminary eampeign through
whies Uw Democratic party ot (worm*
Htesjaa passed i— -11 oes^^B
!hrn*m*s Win com* dsy leans jta.: 0»tof tbs seormofuta lo tbeper-
I la to be gained by attempts to • ty, that hurt Uw late’i et lo U greet lead-
nt entitled to ’ ere, there art not half a dozen thet hove
enreknting th*manb»l toopmly fight th* esU.ef
n Demo- \ taeMsm In ih* parly. TU people are lu'.
k U _ lev, and there who should U Uwu ieadsts
Cougreatlonal term, and accept tho nonr
lutUon, for the office of governor, “If un
mistakable evidence should be furnished”
or controversy
The English ships, however, continued
Wants from th* Border at density
A tew deys since, In company with
friend, we celled upon Seuetor Hill. W
Usd twl seen him since tbo early days of
the Hancock campaign, at a time when
hla grievous affliction had not begun
excite apprehension.
Met st the door by th* faithful son who
bears hla name, we were Informed that
ws could bat pass Into hit room and
shake hls hand, aa hla strength was going
with the deepening shadows of tb* dose
ot a summer day.
In a comlortabl* sluing room near a
window sat th* great orator In an Inva
lid's chair, while the tender bands of a
daugtber fanned hla fevered brow.
There was nothing left of Ben Hill hut
th* great gaunt form and the luminous
eye*. These, mad* larger by pain and
sulkring, seemed lob* surcharged with
hit soul, and almost capable of speech.
With hls collar thrown open at th*
neck, hi* hands hanging listlessly upon
ih* arms of th* chair and hi* head slightly
Inclined down and forward, be reminded
us of lb* dying Napoleon, as Illustrated
In tb* celebrated statu* to the Corcoran
Art Gallery, while hi* eye* followed on*
wltb a sad and questioning power like
onto those el Charlotte Conley peering
through the ben of bar prison window.
Mottonlag ns to a chair near hla own,
he grwped our band and sat for many
moment* fixedly gating into our face, as
If lo read oar thou gilts.
dy he raised himself, end, trouv
hlm “lhat It was tho will of tho people tb * ir uncalled-for and inaxctuable at-
that ha should so terve.” 1IU atrlkere I Mult 11 P 011 A>«xanilrl* aud Its defenses,
then began to proclaim tha existence of a mM “» ,ort * w »” ln *“>“ » nl bo!w '
mighty toom-a gnmnd-awell-for ,u. I >"6* »f the city were In flames. It began
old Commoner, which wat literally tear- t0 look *» lr Kobeton’t gallant tars would
Irg up th* State. I get no opportunity to signify their active
Tbu lias been kept up moat Indus- lodonemcnt ol British violence towards
trloualy nutll now, in tho hope that the I * weab * nd comparatively defenseless
people would be'boodwlnked Into accept. •* 0 P le ’ Th9 b »t’.le wes over, Arabl Bey
log him aa an Inevitable evil, Tb!. » nilbl * Midler, wet* on the retreat, the
tnck hu not been aa successful aa the eftj In ll.me* tb. deal and Ih. dy-
ring leaders hoped It would, and In con- •»«*•« •«««*» about In heaps, and
sequence, other and more desperate mesa- u “ “ 1|0 " » Bj «flta United
urea have been resorted to. Mr. Stephens I Slu '* b ‘ J “one nothing of a material,
baa hastily com* down from hls high P TOrt cbBr,ct * r - w ,l « n,1Ua »talr bostlU-
moral perch. He has left hla post , t lylo the cause of Egypt and their flunky-
Washington, where, by reeeon of bit In. I l,k » »»bserv!ency to tb* violent and law-
firmltlea, he hat hut poorly discha'gsd I “«'•• or the robber nation of the
the duties Incumbent upon him, at en lm-1 c * rtk • U* 00 WM •o •* lost. So haa-
portant moment, and chaperoned by Joe I l *'X •“»«•■« bU boate and nur.dng
Btowd, he has come to Atlanta I •tam with armed men, there American
unseemly —— I auxiliaries of England's Bittern
aud by questionable means, this “aontte-1 P° kc X lauded, with arms lu their
takahle evidence” that th* peonle went I tahds, on the soil of a counlry with
him to ran for the office of governor. I wk,ck lk * United States is at pe*c®> »ud
Than ho wat In favor of letting the otffc* I pre^ded in full accord with the BrltUb
■eck the man, but now tbe men, at much *° •* lkln « , ,0 f, « k “> »«ordiug to the
trouble and coat, tnd at a ascrlflc* ol 111* I Brlli * k protramme.
duties If the tnut confided lo him aa a I U it not at all wonderful lhat the Brtt-
Congrctaman, U seeking the office. Now I ish should speak In the highest terns of
look upou this picture and Uieii upon I the valor and prowess of the volunteers,
that, | famished by tb* American fleet, to ren
der more efiectiro their occupation of tha
Tn* Electlunceriiix Tour. I most Important commercial city In Egypt.
For the Oral time In onr political bisto-1 The London DaU, Telegraph has the fol-
ry, eo far a* our Infoimatiougoes,tba pro-1 lowing, going to show how earnest their
pie ot Georgia wltnere tbe unseemly spec-1 American allies were In tha work of mak-
tacle of a Georgia Senator and a Geor-1 Ing the English victory complete
gla Congressman openly deserting tbeir | ThU moraine th* seUoss drew np their Get-
posts in Washington, and neglecting, at I Mnnuos end iheaurinaa were ontered to
Ihemotl Important stage of the session, |»*edy tee an auack. Bome tcouu hml i
the duties which they were elected and wonl Ar * bl WM Ihe * nr
t 7 . , ,7,, lUh sailors cammanleale-l wl* the Americans
an paid, to disc Large, to log-roll In a I aod ukeU them to ret rr*3r aoj be I>rvp«re,l
Blue convention, for the purpose of pro-I on hemrinx Uie alert sound. Th* seamen *1
curing another office forth* unfaithful I the Pataeol Justice end at the American con-
Congressman In question, lt Is probable I ral * u wcre.prepared, and having got alt their
tU —d, °. Mr. Stephens will na fm«y ^hrerd":^
our way of purtlng tbe cam, but they will I vu
not be able lo show the Ineorrectnen of I
Tbo Morning rost, another Euglleb pa
. . . . preexed multitudes seek relief on some of
and a bandit be may beijaitae those wlio I the numerous excursions to parks, sea
know him best declare; but It would beechre. or/rthsrrnmmerreaortswhlch are
. .a *t. a ai . ... . .. 1 . I noC€%%lb\e to nil the great Northern
seem that those epithets are entirely too cities He is a real philanthropist
modest to meet tbe merits of a man who who provides great breathing places like
canned tn dUannaar In Hm dava when c e nt «d «“»“ Proapect imrka, for the reore-
causea to disappear, m Uie days when tUon and pie», nre of the great masses of
Grant defiled the White House, some- I poor people.who can never nope to get out
where In tho neighborhood of a hundred of tight of New Jork nnd Brooklyn. Once
M rrUm . a week, if poof tener, the poor women who
million dollan« The words thief, | \\ T0 garrets and sleep on roofs, and the
“bandit,” "robber,” aio entirely too nar- poor bod carriers whose work lasts from
row to cover the great girth of Robeson’, hlKesM ”$1
raicaHty— and there are probably meaner l who serve in shops and tTeep in cellars,
than be ln tb? Jacobin army. find freedom in the fresh air of Central
Ccitainly, “the Republican party must I f.nd " th « e°on DB eurf of Coney h.
be turned out,” but when, where aud Even Maoon derives benefit from her
how U Itto be done 2 Tho thieve, ought Jffc ffSSgtSSS
to go as a matter of course. They cannot would bo worth all it has cost the dtj in
be persuaded logo of their own accord, Rn 1 d l T ® 3 ?M on *. ...
* rusk. a , * IConey Bland is the favorite resort for
a certainty* 1 hey cannot be forced to I thousands of New Yorkers. Htrangers
go, for they control ail tbe engines of ought always to visit it. It is not so far aa
nrswfir tn tha -nmiirv r.an th^v vn Ix,D * Branch, yet the beach ia much
power in the country. Gan tbe j be io. flner . Hotels and boarding .houses
ted out ? They were voted out in 1&70, | abound, and everything is provided
but they
the aid i
other laiuts yet living, counted themselves I land Dl*nd. 'a fine hotel, with certain
Brain if tro &rn tn wntn them ont communication with tho main land, and
, 8 ... . ! 1 , l " em out Pcstal fncilitiM would attract hnndiede
again, will the Sura promise that the rcc- who now seek cool air in other localities,
ord shall stand after ft la made ? Chan- 1 ,*°° k ‘J 1 *' lb «rty of raggeaUng to Ms
dler.ndG.rfleld.nd Guile.it will not I teJ.uSf^lg'Lr^i'tehK'.MtaSdh,
put up a game on us tha next time ; but | *recting a fine hotel on Cumberland. 1
will the Sun vouch fur It that there are not endapru‘at‘ble “u^Mtm.nUns^
knaves enough left among the Jacobins I hands.
to run (he same old diabolical Hayes \ he*rdDr. Deemsprereh.
•eatiraeteitl lea lOAi* Th.ra I. «ra *tra«K» I \n^° H 0t him SS mUch tS
schedule lo 19o4 7. There U no doubt many others, I nevertheless regard him as
about it: "The Republicans must be a great man. He boa accomplished much
turned OOL” Let the Sun get to turning. | gg* 8?^rin?t'hi‘'frion“ hlp^?h'“vin‘
AA.wi.u.... ■ saffcsrtKgr
We referred the other day. In a short 1 ont of anch Southern people aa the chances
paragraph, to the fact that rem. ”.nlra.- MM
tion” was exhibiting Itself among Mexl- a e rbilt bought a church building and pre
can politicians. Now the report comet | "ented it to Dr. Deems, and into this build-
from Matnmorat to th. effect that a band £Si %2H
revolutionists, small in number, j preaches to one of the largest eongrega-
wretched l» a»p«t. and animated by the ^ h f k, r 0 ^'.SmLTU
love of plunder—the ruling passiou of the m0 et of tbe fashionable preachers do. He
Greaser—under the the lead of Emillano I seldom leaves hie pulpit, and tbe stranger
Daniel and Al.jo Zlaptada, have esp-1 ^^Tn LU ch“*’ ^
turedtbetownofTonalaChespai, released I in the evening I sought the church of
all the ranvlct. and armed them, *"d ^^0^,w^te.
raised Cain generally. This Is a genuine | preaebc n ol this great city. To my great
showing of Mexican animation. There it disappointment I foend the doors ctosed
nothing that ao much cnthuwa the aver- ff^hls churah tiTremilB^pm^Au-
age Ureaser at the prospect of plunder. | gust." Wending my way to tho beautiful
He 1. not at all fastidious. He nto all Ufr.^WuTre oMlm b .“^SUr.'
alike, and with equal avidity. Cem- benullfnt ohant and the benediction. Ho
eterlea and churches, priests and laymen, with.this good stopping plant 1 will a*y
alike fall to meet reunion or meicy at ^ n, a ht * w n "
hls hands. The Greaser ia a natural foot- New Yoes, July 12,1882.
pad; but on occasions, when armed and J Editors Telegraph and Messenger: The
the best graded, wo pawed over the two
mils* in five minutes. When some time
after Mr. S. d-ova np he said: "How do
yon like those horses?" "They go too
fast for me." was my reply. "Oh, I only
wanted to bhowyon that we bad something
in thia country that can step.” He nnd his
son, Robert Beney. Esq., n gentU man pf
the same noble instincts aa his fa»b- P
. lerjenomber of blood t Jbot.eE‘‘in’dccd;
the7 seem to hare « regular st ck farm.
In ids collection ia n magnificent lull
blooded Kentucky stallion jnst five years
oiu* 1*6 is tho most tapiib horr-e I ever
siw. I could only wieh tlint a certain Na
tional Bank president in Macon, who b a
oonnokaeur in ho we fle«h m well a- bank
bills, could visit Mr. 8.’e atables and look
at the fine animals he has in keeping.
Hehaathe mother of Mr. Vanderbilt’s
great horse, and though she is eighteen
years o'jl, she holds a high head nnd steps
with tbe air of a queen. Mr. 8. aid t "You
cun now say that yon have seen the animal
that has made ths fastest three consecutive
m l *8 on record.” He hav only horses of
tbe beat pedigree, and values a horse ac
cording to its pedigree. Hit son Robert
promised to furnisn me the pedigrees of
all his beat horses, as I thought Tt would
be interesting to some of onr Macon people
who are fond of fine stock. I am sorry 1
could not get the record before writing
this letter. This is the region for the
famous Jersey ocw. I aaw many of them
on Mr. B.’t place, worth, he said, from
$250 to $1,000. "Whit makes them so val
uable ?” " rbeir pedigree," was his answer.
Mr.S. is a practical man. He has his
farm near him, where he raises corn, oats,
wheat and potatoes; his orchard and
kitchen garden where he raises apples,
peaches, apricots, pears and vegetables.
Green pease, long since gone ont of sen-
m n with us. were just in tneir prime in his
garden, while raspberries, currants nnd
strawberries were abundant* His homo ia
the abode of great domestic comfort nnd
happiness. His wife is a lady of gentle
manners and easy grace, idolized ..by her
husband nnd children and presiding as a
queen in her beantifol home. Barents anc.
children dwell harmoniously together, for
while it is a home of wealth it is also a home
of piety. This is a beantifol country. I
have never seen more charming landscapes,
and more beantifol scenery than greet the
eye on every side in this hill
country of New Jersey. Somo of our
best citizens were born and reared in this
locality or near here. If Charles B. Free
man is a fair sample of the people they
most be all clever. Last winter at the
South Georgia conference I agitated the
matter of erecting a monument to Dr.
Lovick Fierce in tbe Wesleyan Female
College grounds. Mr. Beney snw a notice
of it in the Atlanta Constitution, and wrote
mo at once, giving the matter his hearty
endorsement, saying "there is no name
North or South that I would prefer to hon
or than that of Lovick Piero*." llo alluded
tu thc matter thc other day, and is exceed
ingly anxious to cm the matter accom
plished. He said to me: "Go ahead, do
all yon can to get it up and then write to
me." Now, won’t our good people, Meth
odists and others in Maoon and else*
•where, contribute to this good work ? It
wocld not be right for Mr. beney to bnild
it. He could do it, bat it would not look
wall. He has already endowed a profes
sorship which bears the name of Lovick
PiOro-, bnt he thinks we ought to honor
ourselves, onr church as Methodists, and,
our college, cf which Lovicx Pierce wns nn
early nnd constant friend, by erecting a
chaste and beautiful monument in tho
oollege grounds. Ihe very expression of
tho wish to see this done by onr gener
ous beno factor, and who is willing to aid
in its accomplishment, ought to secure it.
The worn* n of Georgia owe Lovick Pierce
a monument, nidi hope the alnmn.*® of
Wesleyan will take thcr matter ia band at
once. W. 0. B.
Male noil Fcmralo fiiuilcnti Received.
The want of a practical school of teleg
raphy, upon which telegraph nnd railroad
companies can depend 1 or competent nnd
reliable operators, hu prompted tho un-
dersigned to open a school in which shall
tsught all the requirements necesiary
fit a person for practical service. Tbe
course embraces: 1st A thorough knowl
edge of battericftvnarhiuery, and wire* in
practical use in Telegraph office*. 20* A
thorough knowledge of trankmi*sion and
reception of ineMnges and pros* report*
over a line. 3d. A thorough knowledge of
book*, account* and forms in practical u*e
*“ "11 well regulated telegraph offices* 4th.
thorough knowledge of rales governing
the handling o! business in such offices.
Our teaching arrangement and construe-
tion of desks and basis are nusurpussed.
Circulate nulled free.
\V. W. Cuaxiv, Proprietor,
y» Peachtree street, Atlanta. Ga.
euv position. TU prereuse ot Senator | breilu rartb| editorially, Into lU
Brown and ReprtepUJ... BlepUn. In , 0 . lng Uralai , >ft . r having recited tU
Atlenta, at this lime, furnishes I g,;|, nt dMdl of ft om ( h* .*»-
tenter demonstration oJ lire fret .Ut „ Uo f Rottaon’a n.^t
^LTntlT^ H^sS A TU behaviour ol the American admiral and
.worn duties, at a Uure of tbo session of hlt m ,„ „ a Uun , Irl> „ pnim .
Congress when the public Interests stand I Amid diplomatic protests. European concern
moat In need of tbeir presence at tbeir I end conferences and naval demonstrations ot
poet* of duty. Tbo purpose for which I lntiieclUty.il Is refreshlne to endacommud-
ttrey bare drafted tbeir ports, at tb* sac 1 ** wbo laaM. an* wtitag. -
4IU, rtf faithful stream Ira .l.s, m U Ik.l I Count, to mj WtlAt b« taluk* MU OW Wff.fi nc
rtfleo of lailbrulaess to duty, Is that of In-1 Myi< , gi xtjr marine*, .hnirelly speekinc, could
fluendng tbe choice of the Democrat,c I not do niJch, bu^re VTw.^?glvi«^
convention, In favor of Mr. Stephens. UUI P° rt which quadruple* lu value. The comlurt
presents |q AiUntf, on such a mission, I o( American* during the night of the nhtnn
drilled and brought under some degree of i»J), 10th and lltli days of this month wilt
mliliary discipline, be can rise to tbe Mat- be remembered here aa intensely hot. I
ure of a highwayman. can recall fow snob day. in Macon the
But the second Daniel end hla band of »' e “ nl "**® B - Tta oere. of Sntutrok. In
marauder, came to grief at tbe town of numcrow, m»ny of them fa-
Tonal. Cheapas. They were ret upon b, from
a large band of Grearerr, anitr Santa ^ o[ lh|< ftlI , talt ,,
Anna Uausman, and put to ffleht. How ^ th , rmom , Ur 01 m , rkl . Mgh „
any man, named Santa Anna, could whip Umperalnrc, but our acatterad boom,
a man, named Daniel, or anything else open Iota and broad streets nllow a free
except Tope or Banks, or the like, la I circulation of th* atr. Hero th* streets,
more than we can say. Wo are Inclined I sidewalks and boose* are of atona or brick,
to believe that Daniel was not whipped, I Tb* city is compactly built and the homes
that be merely “foil bsck in good order,’’ [arovory high-fir* and eix stcrise, and
that lain “headquarters are In the many of them higher. Tbeir adsorption ot
saddle,” and that we .ball yet bear of Uw !‘ M, ^ arlB f ^ dB J ^ ‘ rr “‘“ “**“ lh * 7
- .A,' A —A- -a rtls.n^mrelnra wrraural.F I Io># b f during Ih* Bight, tnd
itigbiy deeds ot plundering wrought by I. _
i ..j. V. la aMtifwina , _ t,_ _ ,a,a, | hence they are upl oomUsUj wurm* 'Die
hands. It is gratifying to know that | hnrablar n ro th* «hi*r
Daniel aud hla band of heroes contem* _
plate no attack on tbe United States.! day to the hot sun and occupy cToea,”mU-'
Undertb. prerent
tack from such a source would threaten compelled to labor for tbeir daily bread
our Institutions with overthrow and *ub-1 until prostrated by tbo beat Tbe facili-
•mmmiran I tleo for tre3«i>orUUou are very great Tbe
version. , | sUges or omnibases on Broedwsy, tho
^ street bone care and elevated rsilrjais on
The Tribune I *cu»**lir. I ^venuce famish rapid means of transit
The more th# Dibble plan o! redtorlctinc fr om one point toanotherT Tbe elevrted
Booth Carolina tn favor of the Democrats Is ex* I railway baa become a public necessity.
amlnc<1, the more iniquitous It Is seen to be.- They are crowded sometimes beyond
v y Tribune I standing room, and are managed with such
It is not tob. wondered at lh.ttb.HlJ fr/'rjSdStf lartfASSSt
ble plan, or any other Democratic plan, of I isnoas of travrt, tt Is liksly that at no dis.
redutrlcung South Carolina ahonld excite 10 ““**
tbe displeasure of the Jecobln editor of cs Sunday, loth lust., I made a <U||I
the New York Tribune. No arrange- nt»n that gtnenree betefsetor and friend
ment of .bo counties Into district, by JSSJEMUS
Democrats cuuid expect to find favor in I he ia tbe honoredand sncc:sTfnI president,
the right »t tb. editorial rerpent that blre- ^Wf rironteS'SSrk^g'S’ted nro
e* oat Its hatred of the South, and all I with a cordial ■tnUq and hearty welcome,
thinrs Southern, from the scat once and said: "I am glad you came. I wanted
occupied by . detent «hlte {S^mre^rayUdjyJwant
man—even if be was a fanatic. | letter •• by a personal interview." I rep-
•• ^ pgruauiggs&ss
know that tbe Democrats of the bouth- architect, had been redly at farit In bte
am Stele* do mft propose to send North estimate of ito cost Tha gaoerona man
• ... ,■ r . said: "I bavaao time to telk now. Yon
to get the Chandlers, Davenports aud mall g0 wltll ^ ; am 4oic s n 10
other Jacobin wkaif-rate to come down work of praridant and cashier to-day, and
and arrant, dlst.to. according to JiHal'“^roo/Xo tt'VhlS
Jacobin Ideas. Tire Democrats of the j g.v» at firat, and Dr. llaigood’. hall at
Boutb are not fool* enough to lose any op- Oxfonl will oo.t double what the architect
Flotlluff AKMlmtllM Hue*.
Poston Poet.
The Chicago AVwe knows of thirteen circus
clown# who have retired to farm life. We
Bbouldjudge that a clown wouM do well aa a
Urmcr. II# would only hare to cq ont Into the
flelda and recite tome of hla oW jukes to tend
the potato bug* away on tha dead ran.
Tlie Itciavou Wliy,
PhilaJetph a Estes.
The Rev. Dr. McCook reyt that hU Idea of
Mutiday Kboel journal is ono which would .
All up with oermon* and portry. It ia not a de-
tire jo spite .Ur. McCook wnlch kcepa the #4ll-
tore from Printing that kind ol a Journal; It It
one suGcrlbcr U y runnlnrf ft W** with only
Not Tel Aleck*a Mote, Hut n DooO Re
tort.
lioUimors Day.
From the Blot* of Alexander H. Stephens
w# expect better thin** than the aaMaatnatkm
of tie«roeaM unfortunate oa to have small pox.
The ahot-gim ia a barbarous caution Mainsl
the loath-Nime disease."— Pkda lrt,,Kis Press.
To hare been absolutely fair tbe Prooo should
have stated that the shot guns referred to were
In tlie hands of tiecroca, wodby them used to
murder one of their owe race to Prevent hla re*
appearance among them after he had recovered
fauatie. | tetter •• by a personal iutenriew." * .,Ji —
the ship s befl aolmaly toffing. and all the air
tilled with the aoUmutty < f the moeaeat. a
' - ut, .usMeoly discovering the*;
nine out Iu»tllr. "Th ere *he
tbe lookout had time to repeal
dropped M* t
lux Into tbe ringing be.
rate. Illeglaas aooo r
lookout's rry, ami fron
I*cr htllijwt.1 out. as only a **il«
“Knock oil tolling the bell!"
"Clear away the Loau!"
"Heave th*l nlgjfvr ortrboar
And they hovehlm.
Coimtru bv such caule u wouM meet Hi* whrtbec they sc* able to do anything
, I or not. 1 told him oer people are geo.
tavor cf the thing that does its biasing In | .rally poor, soma ot thrai mat beginning
tb* editorial columns of the Tribune. It to Improve thrtr fortune*, bat that u.n*
b ^.,. n .,L„ h.„ I-.-.-, I of those crileri rich bad been sdnested in
possible they may have learned »»*• Uio graeo of giving, and war* not likely to
thing Irom lladlctl gerry minders ln Naw I part with their money to aid tnaiitattoos
Tork, I’enneylvanla, Ohio and IlllDOte.
Aa the TVtoimeclaims that ite aectlon I eenreredltegivtegmy^Sey lofrereray
from Loins; bava b * * ■ “
needy objeete at
ha* tba finest teachers In tbe world, I trom boms;
It might not to be anrprUed that I 1 , lho ogh‘
■taw. that be Is physically able lob. I ^ Southern Democ.-eU slumld .bow l™S3to'7K^hre my talSS «
present In bit seat In Congress. Hla ab-1 r-n... aptnea* in catching even tbeir most at ad-1 V“ 1 « tl i e f! r lf h
led methods. Northcru teachers have | building. 1» it goid and rtxong—oot
Congress. Iiis al>- j iu.lau*.
from his port of doty, then, It plain j extremely probable that “the con- ■ -
neglect of duly; and U furnlahe. . very L^rtthe Amerkan.” contrasted of gerryman-
poor argument in fkvoc of hls being en- j markably with thet ot tbe French and JeriugaSiaw. Wa do not know which
trarted with another public office. Ub. Ualiara.” It w^tertmol, In ralrli Sooth Creolln. eopted. W. I SSidi ’^UsSTteTbiSib^SlK tat”
neglects Julie* now *bkb be la able to I hi, contr aft with what it should have in know tbe could nc* have had “>“*i SotidreteSTrere- Ul “ **"' * **” “°
discharge, what assurance bav. tta J „*!*, um o, tteUons, and in ‘"mMetotofitog a Jacobin precedent Tbeirsl dlyV. went together tohi. *L
peqte thet be would be true to tUmUe. lh. tradition, end custom, of our f««w»Ptablog wbrtever party porpo-1 y«t "Mtoowtara* fa tamereot raooty.
In tb* eOc. which be h reriUog. ton . lpl The United Btete^ In the re**be mey haveUdlnhand. It I. tta. M
ten [flee of long run. will not fiaduanlt* eo”refr*ab- »er the reckenlff of tbe Tribune to leese I reiqgy. On arriving attboraUioadeta-
praemit dntta ? Qaertsou. of phyrtcalln-1 in^ ^ wa. to tb* EagUsh, to bav. “a offhls bypocrUlcal enlvalling. What ft S^^^tSSr/bSgJilbSSurafl
competency .side, the presence of Mr. j commander wlio la able and willing, on
Stephens aod Jilt influential chaperon, j jjt own account* to sav what be tbiuke
ld: tanrtor Brown, ln Attesita, at this Ume, Ug *, ZTZ rey^“ in entag.r^
“I bed deetred to Ure tor two reesea* tnd under catering drcartateacaa, for-1 uk. that -, lw review. HU b tbe policy
cLI'.l amoeg which we* tbwt 1 might have ntebea an ananswerable argument In fs- 1 oflL- Radical administration to enter
mad* a speech, winch 1 bad pmriy pev mr etdetoeltec th* arir-eoaghf, self mged leu an alliance with Croat BrUrin, to.-
ja1j7wum
SSSS ZVSElSXSt
white nren InGroryla
I could have Itrcu found * •' L --
c.»niiUua:n v<lt,r
In NaEctunry.
tnggjtegbm^tejrndnulmrtm.
The safe ships fold their snowy wingi
lieneeth the evcnlu star.
In this calm boren rocked to sleep
All nlxht they swine and sway.
Till mamles o’er tho morning deep
Tbe golden blush of day.
Hm*. mft from all the atoms o( fate,
» rom worldly rage and seorn,
TbusJetmofbhl my hanrt and wall
Whllo all njXf lone o'er moon lit turf
The Nblud UlnRw In from Ur
Tb- ntoa»»‘riZ of the baffled surf
Athwart tbe harbor her.
—Wm IViuttr in Harper’s for JZaust.
No Time for Cemiioujr.
Bmrtinoten Uselepe-
At the Ume when the Nantucket whaling
trade was at lu scnlth a sperm wha.tr froa
that point in the Pacific had the misfortune u
loee the black cook. Mow while this lw
functionary lay on the plank In the g
■hroude^lin htstc
-NV»r York letter in t\e Ihtrolt
Your orrerpondent Ixt Rut
Me t..:let». A slr.-i m» M f--r a
»rtti*waag»MWored»ttin r.ia.l .
f*.M*.nanddre|--.l wilh silk lulled
small flowi-r*. .\t the fo<jt of the t‘
ggagg 'ggs^taaa
rxquhiu- was a costume cu ‘
from Charleston, «- C.
virtuous in the Jacobin* cannot be aa nn-1 uj driver
pardonable ala lo the Dcroocrata.
VTiixixw Aar hv» bad tU erappe
band and Lrcdich'.ng of h‘s
op. preparatoEF to senji
Crarfordvillo.