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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1886.-TWELVE PAGES.
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Oorreepoxdence eoatalnlng Important newe and
Senator Gordon.
Wo hare shown that the State of Georgia
haa paid her indebtedness to General Gor
don, the soldier.
His second term was pay for biH services
as a statesmafi, if be may trnly he called
snob, and this he threw back into the faces
of the donors.
What did he do in the six years of his Sen
atorial term to fix his reputation as n states
man?
What great efforts did he make to stamp
him as a man of broad mind and cultured
thought?
What measure did he originate or lead
that will leave the impress of either his
j genius or his industry?
Did he display the qualities of patience
atsoocslons of living topics Is solicited, bat most bs an( j re scarch which would command confi-
hrlslud written upon bnt onesUsof the piper to denoa j„ jjj, po W# |. to administer the affairs
fc *BemltUncc* should be made by express, postal ot 0 8 reat S^te?
nste, money order or registered letter. He says in one breath that he left the
atlanta Borneo 11K Peachtree street. Senate because there was nothing more to
all oommanlcatloas ebonld be addressed to | do but T0 ( Ci B nd anybody oould do that.
Will it be conceded that General Gordcn
THE TELEOBAPB,
• Macon. Ga. ,
Money order* check* et... should be made pays- had exhausted the powers and prerogatives
H. 0. Basso*, Manager.
of a Senator, or must it be confessed that
he had used up Uio resources of his own
mind.
It is but fair to say for General ^Gordon
that he was called to the high station totally
unprepared for the discharge of its duties.
Govbbkob StoTti seems to hare run
against a Bacon crowd at Hogansrille, and
it is reported that he hrts withdrawn his ap
pointment at Thomaston.
Tan World says that President Cleveland I A briefless attorney, with liUle taste for
will go to the altar br special train. It is "tody, he had not tho opportunity to pre-
presumed he will go "by the train specially P»r® himself for publio life. It is doubtful
constructed for the bride. if he had even been the chairman of n mass
meeting, or tho manager of n primary. The
To Ex-GOv. Smith, Dear Sir: Which is
The State Itoad. I General Gordon and Atlanta.
Early in the canvass General Gordon an- "The Atlanta Bing! Why, I don't even
nouuced from the hustings that it had been ! live in Atlanta. I live in another county,
charged that in event of his election, he and I am a plain countryman. I have not a
Joe Brown would steal the State road. We I dollar's interest in Atlanta."
do not remember to have seen or heard this This is an extract from General Gordon's
charge from any one but General Gordon,and Americus speech and in it he relinquishes
ouropportunitieshavebeenlargeandliberal. all claim to a special support in Fulton
We have a limited conception of one who county. Why has General GorJon found
would bring such a charge in earnestness it necessary to defend himsolf against
against Governor Brown. If in his declin- the charge of connection with the At-
ing years he should gain his own consent to I lanta ring? Why has he so promptly
become a highwayman, we have too much denied his citizenship and fallen back upon
respect for bis sagacity to suppose that ho the fact that ha lives out on the suburbs?
would ohoose fer a pal a man so transpar- The reason is plain, and emphasises the
eut and leaky as General Gordon, and one Tkleobaph's warning, so oft repeated, that
so unsuccessful in concea'iog his toot tracks, this ring has and would continue to damage
Off and on the writer has known Gover- Atlanta's business interests by arraying the
nor Brown more than a quarter of a century State against the city. He recognized the
as a friendly idly and a political opponent, fact that a vast prejudice had been created,
Opportunity has been afforded to test his a prejudice that does not discriminate be-
oharactcr and resources to the full, and it tween the commercial and political sides of I j n taming his back upon his people con be
is no effort for us to put on record the fact the city, and unjust, in that it makes her accepted because each explanation is con-
that whatever may be his weaknesses, he business men responsible and sufferers for tradieted by a half dozen ethers,
neither lies nor steals. In the mutations of the wrongs inflicted upon the whole State The intelligent sentiment of the StateJhaa
political life, he may have been thrown with by unscrupulous politicians who have seized settled down to the convietion that so far
men accomplished in both of these arts. He upon Atlanta's name. General Gordon per- the people have not hod from General Gor-
may have protected them from the punish- ceived this, and indeed he oould not help don the true reasons whioh influenced him
ment of an indignant people. That the perceiving it, for it exists everywhere and i„ this remarkable transaction.
State road is looked upon with greedy and I operates in favor of all business centres The evidence also multiples with each
selfish eyes by spoilsmen, cannot be ques- that compete with the capital city. Hence succeeding day, to prove that he is not
tioned. The matter has bcon discussed in his prompt disavowal of citizenship. qualified for the varied and responsible
and out of the Legislature, and it is a fact We think that he will not gain much re- duties of chief executive of Georgia,
that disposition must be made of it at the spect by his hasty and vigorous disclaimer, j£ 0 mistakes the temper of tho people if
termination of the present lease. I after having so long used the city aad its he supposes their eyes can be closed to his
Gov. Brown may or may not be a bidder name for the furtherance of bis own selfish record since the war by constantly boasting
in a business transaction. He may drive a j ends. | „f his military achievements.
Pot Up or Shot UP.
It is useless for General Gordon or his
friends to oomplain that the Txi.zobxpb has
slandered him, while he fails to accept our
oft repeated challenge to set himself right
in our columns, without money and with
out price.
The Tbmobaph has not slandered Gen
eral Gordon, and does not intend to slan
der him. That he is suffering from the
powerful array of faots which, from day to
day, wo have placed before the publio edi
torially and through our correspondents,
we know full well. We also understand
the fact that they are unanswered, but
we know they are unanswer,
able. General Gordon knows
he cannot answer them. We have proceed,
ed upon his statement of his own case and
have made ttclearthatno explanationhe has
yet given of the reasons which influenced him
_ *• mu i:
AI.L SORT8,
The seat of war—A campetool
Jacked convention, lead to rtuff* J
baitt hUrChbeU Bak "
A gum-chewing goat is a sincnl.^,.
Maryborough, N. Y. Kuianty ,
Ugh
California cherries are being sold at v I
Orleans for 11 a pound. **
A man with a glass eye can ecan-.i., I
said to realize his position. b»|
Ahorso near Springfield, m., his km J
and oaten six geese this year. “”1
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An envelope is like a woman. i>
go anywhere without address.
The worm must be contagious or a ■
early bird would not catch it. U '*
flier*
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There are fourteen towns in Term™
that bear tho namo of Rutland. "
Senator Frye has a good name upon *ki
to make things hot for the Canadian*
Queen Christina’s baby son will not ,,
deavor to walk Spanish for a few monthly”
A Plano, Ill., citizen sneezed so hard oi
day recently that he fraotured one oil
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katodt
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l-jtgtbe
Russian nobles are declared to be l
daintiest and most fastidious esters is t
world.
Queen Victoria will send Christina’s b.
a Hilver mug with "drink hearty”ontherl»
Mme. Modjoska enjoys California. ^
pronounces the climate too delightful!
study in.
According to the latest reports Mu
Nilsson hoe abandoned her contemph
American tour.
A banana skin rightly located forms .
much of an obstruction to the highways
would a mule.
William H. English is writing a book a
the law-in ikers of Indiana. He will i
it sell somehow.
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. war did not offer occaaion for the study of I close bargain, when opportunity offers, bnt I General Gordon's declaration that he | There is a vast difference between the
tone, what you said about Gor on in your gtajocraft. we repeat that Georgia can pnt trust in the does not belong to the ring is sheer non- ma n who was elected by the people, and
Columbus speech some years ago, or w a when he took his seat he was naturally fact that he does not He nor steal. sense. He has for years trained with the al mo st unanimously re-elected to a seat in
you are saying about him now the cynosure of all eyes. The South was That (he people of the State should be crowd that banks upon the came of Atlanta I t b e United States Senate, and who throw it
Wux spme friend ask General Gordon at I misrepresented in the higher houso of Con-1 deeply interested in the future of their so successfully. The same coterie of politi- ba ck in the faces of the'people who had celebrated” riter but weare wm&<M d
one of hissoeanocs, if be is in favor of tho grass by aliens and adventurers. This alone great property is most natural. It repre- cal tricksters that have foisted bad and honored him with it, and the man from | warm heart. Or’onions.
Louisville and Nashville syndicate having would have attracted attention to him. It cents the money taken from the earnings weak men upon Georgia, debauched the Wail street who comes before us now It's a smart man who knows howto _
tho State road by lease or purchase. was the day when the "Confederate Brigs- of the whole people. I! is a magnificent publio service and held high earnival in asking to be clothed again with high official » speech, bnt it's a smarter man whokaoi
dier" drew with the power of Jnmbo, under property and should be spared the fate of office, are guiding and supporting him to- trasts. bow and wbon 1° en< i oae -
Tnnzs whole days hnTe passed and Osn- Barnum's circns tent. In addition to this I the Macon and Brunswick road, which fell day. He is yet of tho ring, 'hat the name Have we nothinu to do but bestow the T^, s who says that a person ei
1 i ' ,,, -'“"""“a 1 " u " " not live over five days without water is ■
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oral Gordon haa not published a now reason Gen. Gordon had engaging manners, a under the hammer at a price far below its of Atlanta is no advantage to him in Sooth highest offices in Gedtgia during the life pected'ofbeinga milkman
for his resignation. This will be a great db- commanding presence and a certain qual- real value. But if sold or leased, the next Georgia, so he promptly turns his back up- time of this generation to save from re- A Brooklyn girl aays she does not cart
appointment to the collectors ot curios. ity 0 f resonant declamation. But these Govemorof Georgiamnstbearanimportant on the city and claims to bo a DeKalb I preach, yea, even disgrace, a few men muchabout being presented at court si
Amono tho Gordon travelibg troupe down do not con,titut « statesmanship. A man relation to the transaction. At the expire- countryman. whose demands have long since bankrupted haT0 coutt presented to her.
" 1 1 may be handsome, bold and breve and yet tion of the present lease, a claim for better- It is time Atlanta took steps to rid her- the gratitude of their friends? Tho orange season, which is just ooi
unwise. menu wiU be made. self of the incubus she has borne for so Give us some defense against the fearful orofitabtoona 'in win
That General Gordon for a time occupied It is most Ukely that this issue will be many years, and which operates to handi- array of facts that are gathering about you, The pri nc6 0 f Wales ave hi. ■ ,
a oonspiouoas position upon the floor of submitted to a commission, one to be ap- cap in two-thirds of the State every drum- General Gordon, and eease your vain boast- out of his duchy of Cornwall Thfdeof
Tine many frienda of Governor Smith, 1 the Senate, is admittod. It was far more pointed by the Governor, one by the lessees, mer that travels for her. If wo mistake i Bg with reference to the past. total is only $3»,005—a mere drop,
among the supporters of Bacon, will regret conspicuous than upon the records of the and the third chosen by the two parties at not, the city is jnst now passing throngh.a So long as yon remain silent, the people General Sherman owes his middle
to lenm that his condition is so serious that legislation of tbnt body. interest. Does it require argument to show business crisis in which she will need all wiU accept yonr silence as an evidence that Te ? um f cb > to tbe admiration which
be was speechless at FrankUn and West When one by one the Sonthem States that wo should need a safe and prudent I the support that can be commanded. A j- oa can make no adequate explanation or 1 !° r th ° °' d f ’ bawneo
Point. * throw off the yoke placed upon them by Governor, a man of conservatism and busi- great experiment is being tried and the ef- defense. Put up or shut up. I .. . °* 9 -? a ' t ' m . ore ban * t i 1
the Hon. P. Walsh pulled Major I mllitay reconstruction, and sent strong, ness sagacity, a man of incorruptible integ-1 feet now is depressing. Will it help Atlan- 1
ft tho prostrate form of General tra > De d and experienced men to the Senate, rity, and one devoted to the interests of the ta's business to have it published that the
the State road, mention is made of Rail
road Commissioner Trammell. Is General I
Gordon untrammeled? We pause for a reply.
. WnsN
Bacon off
PERSONALS.
died at the age of 88, after a coatinuoij
service in the bank of fifty-four years.
Yachtsmen are getting their sea-leg* bit
Gordon did he intend to protect Governor General Gordon wae remanded to the rear. I people? Does it require illustration to show city supports the ring against which the I Senator Hoarat says if he had it to do hauled for the coming soason, andlt
Smith and oih*r finnlnn orators from lla There was no front plnoo for him in the what a power tho Governor may become in State is now so overwhelmingly arrayed? 0T ®' a B am ™ thinks he should not be noh. holds placed in order for a long craise,
msu^rat line occupied by Lamar, Hill, Butler, Mor. reference to this transaction? It may so W. think not. In no way can she so quick- ™ I,altimoro bridesmaid, last «.
in speaken? 8 „ n and Others: and in the debates bet ween happen that Iho Lonlsvill. and Nashville ly win the sympathy and admiration of the *£ W °“ near ' y ,32 °* OU ° *“ hor “ ™white dryes and little bo^
Gessiuu. Coupons friends controlled the r. . ... , . , , , 1 / ,, ... M* 1 "' made entirely of white chrysanthemum.
Executire Committee of Lee county and tbe P 01 * 1101 * 1 Rthl * te8 inTolTing tho M"tory syndicate has not withdrawn 11s longing whole people as by promptly unloading Thn ]ato Henator Miller, reputed a mil- Last year the LiebigCompanysold«,IW'|
. . , r i i f and precedents of government, and the gaze from this rioh property. I herself of tho great responsibility she is I lionslre, has left an estate worth leas than ooo of ita extract ot meal* which I
? y °_ er ?? ?t.i* I bound* and metes (rffbnstitntional and stat- It will not be forgotten that when it want-I carrying. 1*200,000. used for soups, sauces, etc., aU over (
utelaws.Qen.Gor^M was perhaps as amused | od the State road, General Gordon threw | General Gordon, now thoohief represent-1 ,9. en « a ! I’bHipSt. George Cooke, of Army | world,
as hari^W* as a (
primary. His organ fails to mention this
fait, and a groat muDy other faots.
certainly I
i ohild at a circus. I his Senatorial commission Into the faces of I stive of the ring, hsa turned hi* back upon I prcsldons'of'wasli^ngtai rcucw ' ng ’ m
(air nf nrnnn. I His nunnls In lii.onnin ttin * ( 0Atw»rn1 ffidviRAr" I mid rnrtniinpnd Allnnln T.ol IKa knalnniii I «« .......
Mis* Emma Abbott is going to Euro
this summer to secure two new opei
Henri Rochefort boasts of having fought I which she will produce in this country n
‘ ‘ * • • • - nn-1
Gunnison Smith is having ahard time on I Perhaps the sens* of his own lack of prepa-1 the people to become tho "general adviBer" I and renounced Atlanta. Let tho business 1
his oirouit At FrankUn He oould not get I ration and inferiority, the tact that he was I of Its president. He may be an adviser still, I men rlHo up and accept his declaration. A I elevon duel*, in several of which both prin-1 season.
an audience. At HogansvUle hs ran against overshadowed, may have hod much to do or be may become one. His need for oash man who lives In Atlanta should not he al-1 dpals were wounded. Sarah Bernhardt has got tho length i
n 1*001 and was knocked speechless, and with his sadden retirement, though he now is believed to be as pressing aa when lowed to stake the city's property upon Queen Victoria haa ordered tho royal box Keying in good English : "How-do-jon-d
skipped West Point in this condition. lingered until the foot wu noticed, that I he startled the State by deserting his seat in private ventures, much less one who live* l ,oe P ara H°n for occupancy during I ears? How is the candlesteek of mong
‘ I _ B . . ,.. .. „ , „ _ ' " f , , ’ _ . . . . the forthcoming operatio season in Lon- onkleY'
Tas Albany News and Advertiser fires I 0eor Bl a three Senators on the floor at I the Senate. In an adjoining county The fight will be a don . F They are now dancing tho German in tl
this oentro shot, making a score of 100 ont I on6 tlmo- And this bring* u. up to General Gordon s I bitter one. ThU ring Is firmly grafted. It SecreUry McCook, of the Senate, will Black Hills. They denied two last *«
1 We would not impute carelessness of or I repeated thrusts at the lawyers of the State, will seek to array the c.tizens against the he given a series of dinner parties by his One was a horse stealer and the others*
of a possible 75: "The Atlanta Constitu-1
... I indifference to duty of Gen. Gordon. Hu who do not support his claims to tho Gov- Stato and to botog tho true issue with false friends before ho puts on the uatrimoniul his mother-in-law.
tlonl* getting desperate, and appears to [ , J... v .. _ | u I, T . | letters. | Bloodshed Rnbe, of the Sehenei
h.vn nn r~n.nl (nr f.i-L. in thn nnnuilinn I doubtless did the best he could to fill a ernorahlp. The law is an honorable profes- issues. It will ery out that Atlanta's in- Bloodwashcd Rnbe, of tho SchetecWfl
have no regard for facte in the preparaUon shoulder, of .ion, and those who pursue it up to honor teresta are being jeopardised and bring I™ 8 f ^ ^ Arm ^ b «* been amstrf fo( *I-L|
of ita campaign Utsrature. ,.h “ , e “ L^L‘f» g I present for her d.ughtrr. prayer book I Ing four cycaraeeof mutton, two deal
Berrien and Forsyth to the admiration of I or wealth, must be honest and able men. every pressure to bear, hut if the cilixcus hound in white morocco, with a fining of and four sheep pelts,
Ir Mm. Pendleton and her daughter had t h # nation. They are, along with tho press, the gnardi- resolve to win, they can crush oven the At- blue morocco, with gold flour de Us. The accumulated photographs of Will
kept their scale in the carriage when thcl It was not his fault that the plaoe was too I ans of the people and society. Their busi-1 lanta ring. Mr. Jones, the revivalist, who is in Haiti-1 that have been named after the Preiiotl
horse ran away, neither of them would have I | ar£u f 0I him. It was the mistake ot the I ness demands of them on examination into General Gordon has not a dollar's interest moro , feeds the furnace in which bums his number some 700 and fiU three drawn* o'
LmnhurL In nine <rn.es eut of ten inju- peopl . who .^t a boy to mill" Bit I all public measure, and .study of all pnbUc I in Atlanta. (Nor anywhere elac). H. is I I ‘ hill 8a h«« del
ties received In runaway accidents aro I there is nothing in his career aa a civilian I men. No part of tho pnblio property or not a citizen. He has no interest there of I coffee. J I daredconstRutional by^theKnpremeCeiin
cansed by persons leaping from the vehicles. I t h a t would warrant his asking for puhUc domain can pass from the people any kind excepts warm interest in the vote. C. B. Fatten, who cut his body In front This makes the State one judicial dUtrict,
Ex-Govsbxob Smith, "the old war horse,” I civil honors and rewards at Iho hands of I withont going through their hands and the Will tbe city consent to be riddont of a railway juggernaut the other day and with three district judges,
is galloping up and down the Western side Georgians, the men who have paid him in courts of the country. M. de TocqneviUo Governor Smith's Valters. Th ® Stockton (Cal.) Mail says thst U»|
of the State hotly pursued by Sam Joml- » xseMure running over for a military ser- was right in apportioning them u the gov- a OTeTO or Smith found it necessary to ad- Am^ricank&Iiktr/' that* cam^nt fe“ ^b^n‘m^'iithrt to^ffilTJpSl
son with a lasso. Unless he swim* the vioe h* performed with no greater zeal and cming class of all countries. Te rtlse his HogansvUle speech through cir- months ago. eighteen inchm in dilmeter.
awollen Chattahoochee and escapee into | saerifloe than thousands of oUiers. | The lawyers detect sham* and frauds and j {U iar* distributed by a supporter of Major | n Thejenereble Hannibal Hamlin will do-1 Wlllanl, a pbllanthropic CMt*P
Alabama, ho wUl be captured and led in I «lill found something to do, beside* to punoturo the schemes of designing men or B acon. Tho meeUng at that place was I “ T * r toe j Memorisl Day addrees^ at Bangor lady, has established in that cityatemp« |
before -Saturday nighL | lot.. unUl death relieve him of hi. poet | combinaUou. to rob the people. Th^r manned for him b, Bscon's fiends. Af- retire now
itegritj of men I ^ ex*Qovernor bad dtUfered himself I bad they not persisted in the folly of wear- 1^73. * "
Tint Home Conner
There baa been no great laane broached in I measure the ability and integrity <
■avi editorially* I — n — ... — — wr mo cx-uoycruor uau ueuTorcu nimieix ueu mey noi peniHiea II
"And th. Tsuaszrn'e indictment of Gem ** “ 0t *7“ b ? “ d “® \ * irt “® ot tbe “ ®“ c ® tho crowd called for Col. Poet, who was i-g overcoatain winter. I .. Intenie moorntng .. U voted vnlgM \
Courier the fact that the* columns have The AUanta correspondent of the Angnata ster and the demagogue. M o are fully act Governor Smith's arguments in favor of fallen from grace-at least literary grace- ,
® waro «“ l ^ not tho General's nomination u th. Demorrat- U he didutlS* antocraUc. ^ (..htonabte STm ^Ivrf af«U
Oor inn^ir . dtniMof «, v eharoe the T^’ n,m0 " d h ®" tt ® AU “ U Co “ utaU00 ,in 8e r « a ™ of thoa « » bo »»Jl«y nril- , e candidate for Governor. , Hawaiian Con.nl Oenenl McKinley has of^ouldsfo? pricing IhU* Mason in ie»|
Gordon for a denial of any charge the Tzn- wU l «rj sad borrow troim tbs sum *( YlrgtaU tbs roa d trains st the stations to empty the At franklin Heard county where Gov- P'*l?“| n 8}° "e* 1 ’* at 8an Francisco cream mtoUtnreimsgMof *U "Theilikado P
cobath has mads sgsinst him, with the as- ssddls ot Bobert B. Lee (orOordon to Hdo upon nor tha .iiiace uoliricians M c0 ”“ t3r * ^"“®” King Kalakans's consort, but st the last characters. b
Eimwu mtsmaue against Dim, wire iuona- s*<i<iisOf nooert B. nssioruorooa 10 rids upon _-tor coolers, nor the viUsee uolitlciana „ ’ . . * _ , . mug ivaiasanaa consort, tmt st tne last characters.
surance that if we (sil to make the ctuHgo I «b°a ’UUle. lb. Iowa, offot lbs lms o( rsllrosds. I w «er_ coolers, nor the viu^ci jmUUeiMs crnor 8milh WM to Bpeak on Tuesday, he moment Queen KapoHne write, that she rtwfH n, rsasfiul
oood bv comnetent oroof we will eat 1L »*d to tssU* him la poslas as tbs -Usl romstetss wbo cbew P lng tobacco and whittle white (ailed te draw an audienee and, on this ao- must defer her visit to August, when she York «• I
good y I _T t l contsdsmle" ot Appomsltox. This Muldls w« pine, nor yet the learned pnndite who squat coun t, refused to speak. He failed to keep ho Pe« »» “^e a tour of the United State.. 1^,™ {Zt week «d the p«> I
ftom
friindlaas.
bere<l that Georgia is the France of Ameri-1 5Ln!^!iort^ wiii Ukt te.'.Iddui( Vu.^d
es, and that the Great and Good Tileubaph General Fitz-Hugh Lee did lint ose I tD 8'
guarantees s hearty welcome here,- to w h a t John Logan call id “the treason I l “g st political meeUngs.
respectable prince who comes well I stained wuldle of his uncle." But to the men who have a stake in this
Our reception room is on General Oustis Lee, expleloed that tho l State, who ax* looking to an honorable fa-
} first floor., fetp by side door, avoid-1 .addle referred to was one he had made in I tore for themselves and theirs, those whose
the (rap, and poll leather I Washington city. ballots are to preserve the State end society,
1 toner sanctum. If th* torus I w* cannot believe that Virginia would I va address words which they cannot fail to
(dinner, th* jug will b* found on lee, contribute it to the base uses of a ring of he “ and heed.
LehSM the false grate front Fleas, don’t | political tricksters.
spit in the loose exchanges. ttsmamtoa.
Gsoxos Woods of the HswkinsvUls DU- Our special from West Foint shows np I tion*"to address the poople in vsrions parte
patch reminds the Atlanta Constitution of I th ® tactic* of the Oordon managers. I 0 ( the State. AU contain s long list of
• Utile truth It has failed to publish about | Governor Smith taiU to moet on appoint-1 „ign»tures, and are of the moat cordial
1 ®*P*8- H. Jemison, of Mscon, had gone to the Ut- the Uthmux Canal they may desire, bnt It ,1* .“if* h® IftareeUng to the ladle.
Such are the fellows who do the whoop-1 Ut pUoe „ d wou i d .a , divUion of time is surmised tbit sltamly'th.y have «»
g-up and the hot, valiant tslk-tho shout- vitb QoT . 8mUh . Mt . Jenl Uon U ont of ,oacb informslion on the subject ss they hMe proj«?togpli'u, such - toe oldVlot-
the beet speakers in Oeorgia, and as it was „ „ ... , . _ . rntino rnssten used to paint.
known thst ho was fully equipped with well aiSstoSrf th^Or^d S^sUonArmy.^I m iiiu t S”^ , w^ in C ^f iI1 utltiSi »
authenticated opinion* from Governor nhe long ago bade a*U«u to the word “repu-
Smith, touching General Gordon's record, tation.” An a geseral thing reputation is Wn^n7hi»torical
teJsriMMarsyis;
tlemen anoniu meet, | vi*rtN. I omen.
The proeperity of Poulterer H.yro, of I h?.®. ?. n ^ t 0
hio, is now imperilled by J. D. Barnard, ?7®,7 Ita. toon«
Inn nations Fonrlnff In.
Uajor Bacon i» daily receiving invita-
Urn Gubernatorial contest of 18(18. H* says: ment and charge* it up to somebody else, nature. Among the latest that have been
"The present editor of the Dispatch was I H« duclmed to discus* with a gentleman the I rewired, U one from UamUton and one
tiring in Atlanta at that time, and though | Usuis of th!a campaign. | (rom Hartwell.
it wae eighteen yean ago, th* campaign The Govern or said hi* wife was sick, Tna those "monsters of in
is. till fresh incur memory. W. attended *Wch we lu common with Ml hU friends, and o PP re^on," have been very
of those famous meeting* st Davis' ngrat. It is not Ukely that the Governor kinJ to 0eneral a ordon . A train was stop-
HaU and the speaker was tx^overnor (eel st *11 well considering the work in fot uim in order that bo might open
Joeeph E. Brown. And, reader, what do I which he la engaged. I hi. -.mp.ign «,d another U delayed at
yon think ha said? H* said that the people | Judge CUiborn Snead, who presided *t staUon* in order that he may break the
of Georgia ought to elect a good business the meeting in Auguste, says: "While the bulk of his eloquence.
man for their Governor, and thst General I friends of Maj. Bacon regret th* occurrence I
Gordon, though b* had made a gallant at the Opera House as wrong on the score I I* finance General Oordon closely resem-
soldier, was a poor business man, and I of courtesy to a highly honorable and justly I bit* Colonel Mulberry Sellera, thst is, with
would make a poor Governor. But, he distinguished gentleman, yet they maintain toe finance# of other people. When Gen-
svid, the people of Oeorgia should elect what aU fair minded men there present * , Gordon pule out a poUtical speech
Mt. Bullock as Governor, because Mr. must admit, that the General was respond- on ** m * IU ' natur *('7 au< ( forcil ly recslla
Bullock was a fine business man, that he ble for the wrong in replying in a heated, , 8 methods and spec to of Major Gincrl
hadbws chosen by th* great Southern Ex-1 if not in an offensive manner, to harmless I yc °‘ tr Limber, who managed the horrah
pnss company to manage ita affair* in interruption. Judge Snead was an honor-1 ® D “ * ot at the polls.
Oeorgia, and that Bullock was far superior I able soldier ami is a man of truth and I Sbcwtabt Maxsixo is getting better. H*
acenl Gordon as a financier." I courage. 1 want to church on last Sunday.
The Indiana in the dUtrict of Po 0 ^, I
The Governor did not put in an appear
ance unUl four o'clock, p. m., and then de-1 Ohio, la"now imperilled by J. D. Barnard, I SO? Jw !Im iho" 11
cUned to apeak. What wUl be the outcome of Ravne, La., who ahipa thonsands of doz- the Eipnta
“7 pl, i u *^s“.“‘r22 o ^; aSsrfiriSssassa tejsf.J5iia.--s®
there is no telegraph offloe at that place. a t selUng eggs for five rents adozen than in hoD “‘Y-
it is donhtfnl if wa gat advices in time for | raising cotton at 10 cents a pound,
this issue.
Upon the whole, the "engagement'
the "old war horse,” as the Constitution
call* the Governor, haa not panned out suc
cessfully to the Gordon manager*. On the I tliink* a wink is aa good ssa noil though he I during .recent pnuuc meeung ^
contrary, the cool reception with which he P"“ nU an odd appearance, eo to apeak. ??“• N* T " 0 , the
haa mot, except at lloganaviUe, where he L A „? , t c n hbnrf ?' , * m ®* peal in a dhmaragingmanner. 8*0^
was kindly treated by the friend* of Major c hased a
Bacon, is a suggestive fact, indicating Ba- Forward township, AUeghenf oounty, Pa, ll8bta ,nto “** ®° dlt “, m ' . til
eon's strength, ss well as the disfavor with on the greet natural gaa belt Reuben E. , Bridal part e* in New York ob«*n*
which the people look upon Qov.rnor CmroU, of Richburg h-tomg.of theirta- tiS bridt ?®
q tereete. Expert! say that it is one of th* on « fashionable wedding tno
Smith a present position. most promising tracts of gas territory in K"»m arrived nearly two hourabtajp
The AtlanU Constitution promised the Western (Wi.yiT.nla. 1 “ ' ,J1 — “* ~»"l»d*t«“
pnbUc to publish a verbatim report of Oor-1 Miss AUee Jordan, the young lady stn-
ernor Smith's HoganaviUe speech. It is I dent in to* Yale Law School will not b*
groom arrived nearly two noum ^
time, and the wedding was oonisdxrro
most successful of the season.
A letter
I recently received a‘to‘*;
time for this report to appear, and it would ab,e 10 obuln tb ® d f*™* ot J 1 *** of wego, N. Y., poat-offlre. from KngJ«> ^
. _ , T! . J?” ... la* from the university upon her gnulua- dressed to "John Kent, Hon* WffT" ^-
be well to supplement the samo with the Uon nexl mon Ui. Profearer Dexter being Horse Wigger* county, SUte of »•*
speech of CoL Post. seked said the matter had net even *
I» Senator Brown keeps out of the ene- considered by the corporation and i
. v i T ‘The corporation hsa never granted a da- I tha Intent ol th# writer waa iu ,
my a camp he wffl bain no danger from the gw. to a woman and I don't think it ever Oswego Falla, Oswego county, and**
fljing sheila I will" | it thire.