The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, June 10, 1884, Image 5

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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: ATLANTA, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1884.—TWELVE PAGES'. TALMAGE’S SERMON- THE CAUSES OF THE RECENT FI NANCIAL TROUBLES. •*A« the Part rldco 8itteth oa Egg$ and Rateheth Them Not; ao lie that Qetteth hla niches and not by Right Shall Leave Them in the Xlost of Hla Dayg, and at the End Shall be a Fool. 1 Brooklyn, Juno 8.—[Special.—Dr. Talinage haa preached a very interesting aermou, “The Cause* of Recent Financial Trouble. 1 His text was: “As the partridge sitteth on eggs and hatcheth them not; so he that getteth riches and not by right, shall leave them in the midst of his days, and at the end shall a fool.“—Jeremiah xvii, It. Allusion is here made to a well known fact in natural history. If a partridge or a quail a robin brood tho eggs of another sjtecies, the young will not stay with the one that ha|i . pened to brood them, but at the first opportu wity will assort with their own species. Those of us who have been brought up in the country * have seen the dismay of the farmyard hen, having brooded the aquatic fowls, when after a while they tumble into^heir natural element, the water. So my text suggests that a man may gather under his wings the property others, but it will after a while escajte, it will leave the man in a sorry predicament and make him feel very silly. There urc those who spread out their wings until they get four, five, ten, fifteen fortunes under them, and the financial incubation seems to be going on very prosperously, when suddenly they chip the shell, and some take to the water, and some take to the air and leave the nest empty. “As the partridge sitteth on eggs and hatcheth them not; so he that getteth riches and not by right, ahull leave them in the midst of his days, and at his end shall be a fool.” Not so with the fortunes of the Van Rensselaer* and tho Pea body* gotten in industry and supervised in righteousness, and by the law of tho eternal ■God going down from generation to genera tion. Across the island of New York in 1685, a •wall of earth and stone was built, a wall can non-mounted, to keep back the savages. Along this wall ran a street, and as the street kept the line of the wall, it was appropriately culled Wall street. Short, narrow, uiiarchiteeturnl, and yet unique in its history and excepting Lombard street. London, the mightiest street in tho world. There the United States govern ment was born. There Washington held his levees. There Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Arnold and Mrs. Caldwell and Mrs. Knox mid other brilliant women of the revolution displayed their charms. There preached Witherspoon, Jonuthan Edwards and George Whitfield. There Dr. John Mason chided Alexander llnm ilton for writing the constitution without mi) God in it. There negroes were sold in thi slave mart. Thero criminals were harnessed to wheelbarrows and coni]>elled to draw bur dens. Thero they were lashed through tho atreot behind carts to which they were fastened. Thut street has seen the coronation and the burial of ten thousand fortunes. The nbodu of just the opposites—unswerving integrity and tip-top scoundrclism, heaveii-deseendvd charity ana bloodless shylockistn. The history of Wall street would bo the history of the ■commerce of America. I would like’ to put the plowshare in at the curbstone in front of more meat, and the bakers wilj give them no more bread, and the grocerynien will give no more sugar .Then they find the region unheal thy and they hire a carman, }vhom they never pay, to take them to some n^wquarters where the merchants, the druggists, fhe butchers, the bakers and grocerynien come nrnum! and give them tho best rounds of beef and the best su gars and the best merchandise of ull sorts until*they find out that the only compensa tion they are*going to get is the acquaintance of their patrons. There are at least 5,000 such thieves as that iu Brooklyn. You see I call them bv the right nuine,'for if a man buys anything he does mean to pay for he is a thief. Of course, sometimes men are filing of misfort unes and they caunot pay. I know men who for ourselves and one cent for God. Ah I my friends, this extravagance accounts for a great deal of what the use of God suffers. And the desecration goes on even to the funeral day. You know very well that thero are men who die solvent, but the expenses are so great before they get under ground they are insol vent. Thero are families who go iuto penury in wicked response to the demands of this day. They put in casket and tombstone that which they ought to put in bread. They wanted bread. You would give them a tombstone. One would think that tho Inst two obligations people would be particular about would be to the physician and the un dertaker. Because they aro the last two obli gations, those two professions are mostnlwayi BLAINE AND LOGAN. Continued from First Ito~e. aot p_,. are just ns hone.t in having failed a. other I chrated’.They aend for the doctor in great men are honest in nueceediug. I suppose there hnsto and-ho must como day and ngiht. They la hardly a man who hai gono through life but | .end for tho undertaker amid tho great aol- therc have been some time, when he has been I enmities, and often thoso two men are the so nungof misfortune he could not meet his I very last to he met with compensation. Mer- obligations. But all that I put aside. There I chants sell goods and tho goods aro not paid nro a multitude of people who buy that which I f or ; tliov take book tho goods, I nm told. But they never intend to (ray for, for which there I there i.'no relief in this ease. Tho man spent '. no reasonable expectation they will ever bo I „]) ho had in luxuries aud extravagance while able to pay, how, whr uot save the merchaut | he lived, aud then ho goes out of the world tus much as you can ? Why not go some day nn ,t hrs loft nothing for his family, nothing for to his store, and when nobody is looking, just I tho obsequies, and ns he goes out of the world shoulder the ham, or the spare-rib, and in he steals the doctor’s pills and tho under modest silence steal away? That would be taker’s slippers, i was rending in a New Yorl less criminal, because in the other way you I paper the other dav au account of tho obse- I found hliu lool tnke not only tho man's goods, but you take I qu fes iu a family o’f ver damage to the trader as possible. • John Rail dolph arose.in tho American senato when question of uatioual finance was cussed, and stretching himself height, in a shrill voice, cried out man, I have discovered thcphilo* which turn, everything into gold: Pay as I Milldatlver'ptate. engraved In Itomaiiletters you go I Society has got to be reconstructed I Ten linen scarfs on this subject, or these times of panic and I Floral rieeorntion defalcation will never end. You lmve no right I Mu*fc and quartette choir at the house™-, to ridi* ill A enrri.if»*. f.»r u hi^li vmi nm In...,. I Twenty carriages, walking to the cemetery— ieisiviii ,tu r to' 8 ;he >r : i 1 , 1 ,!:ilv^i'.tTho' 1 7:;: »“W expenditure. n is lied the landau, and to the horse denier who | provided tho blooded Miinn,aud to the harness I Maklngnn aggregate of, I And all that to get on. poor mortal aud was closely followed by the oilier members postmaster General Gresham was the hwt to nut hftiip ,in i»nili? p i va 7i! ,te * ,. IIe ' VUK about mi ! others. The members remained together in the cabinet room only a short time, and then separated iuto groups in different parts of the inauMou. Private V" bulletin* were re- cel\e.j ut short intervals, and read with au eager- to , the interest taken In the rwults by the president’s frleud* and advls- KinSSS*?*! .f ^linithuyseii, Lincoln and Chandler mid ex-A tt»mey General Plerport.of N.Y. 1,1 tore>*tIiiK group iu the private score- to citizens by American adoption, and we favor the settlement t liitcriintlooual d I Hereinv» by inter national a bitratioils. HATRED OF SLAVE LABOR. The republican party, having had IU birth in the hatred of slave labor and in tho desire that all men may be free and equal, is unutterably opposed hi placing our working men In competition with any form of servile labor, whether at home or abroad. In tills spirit we denounce the fiapor Ution of contract labor, whether from Europe or •Kiln’d the spirit of American institutions aud wo pledge ourselves to sustain the present jaw restricting Chinese Immigration, and to provide such further legislation as is ueccs- -iry to carry out its purpose. Tho reform of the civil _. begun, under republican admin I or IE Water street blocked the v_, F , hick* the spmww.i* occupied ll-nlgh impasgabo, Carrln r people. At°tw< wyeze. as tno banner was run up, it was grcetfitf with stentorian ohms. .Men fairly touted thvin selves hoarse. Next they went up the street t«» where a large Portrait of Jtl/ifue was seen ban trine ouL They brake into a storm ot cheer*. When the H o clock train arrived if was tin* signal for renewed cheering. t)nc hundred ffardincr cit* uens came up, mul n larje party from Hallowell. A procession was formed on OoainiercfAl street mul inoniI down Htnte to Blaine*# nronu The Houses and streets along the route were illumin- Htcd. In front of his residence the procredon ^niree cheers for the next president of the tutted .States," shouted the spokesman of tho party. A storm of cheer* followed*. In response, Mr. iUaine appeared at the doorway and surveyed the assembled multitude fora mo- S <?n iVi * < h , * ,loll>tra t ,n ii was quickly bushed and mat the news was re- I . . «cyuuin*ii nuimuixinuioii. j - —.™ to the president and I St®# becomplctcd by tliu further extension of Other*. Ttio vote on the first liallot causedno I Jho reformed svsteni already established bylaw, Mirerlje, but considerable apeculatlou waa ill-1 K,‘„“ ll #!? ule * 1 !iC ,l, ' 1 ,erf, “ <° which It faappllem dulged In to how the next vote would ata,id. I b ! 0, spirit and pun*>M of reform should lie, llS , ...... - aktiii k u,reives «», I obacived In all exmit vc apartmentx and«U taw. | MrjBlalno spoke as follows: „ -'“r 111 * niAxnui Till. .Stas. I at variance with the objects of tho existing reform* 1 ■■■ President Arthur received the decisive news I ed legislation should he repealed, to theend thnt, ... __ Brest eomposure. Beeretnrlea I tu * ton! Institutions whteh hirt In the I spot in the world where gtssl nenwaonieaito me so er Postmaster (Iimi—I n—i, I patronage may bewtaely ond ef-1 Krote/ullv as hare at my own home,, among tho ir.rostuasterUeneral arcsh-feetlvely avoided. I Pepide with wkian I have liven on terms of friend* i tamernn, who ha. been I The Piddle lands are the heritage of the people I ship *ud Imimuey (or mure than tfilrtw ycapi. peo- guest at the while house for several days were I. *“* Pnltol Prates, and should be rcaerved ns I P>® -hum 1 know and who know me. 'Thnnkliiir tvith him when tho foreshadowing bulletin* nr-1 (f *“ l"“* l| Ie for snmll holdings by actualsetders. I yon again for the liiiirtlness of the compliment. I rived, and without M ailing (or their oom- “PJ*?® 1 to tho acquisition of large tracts of old yuq gout nlahL 1 ''•to fullUment the president invltc.1 the T, " n,1 f hyimrporatloiis ii r lndl v ldual».-andes.| IHsine rerrived the news of thchanhlfac this pany to proceed with him to luncheon. I “ whcrc suca Imldlngs are In the hands of I aftirmsm wlillt- «,^ti*i upon hla hiwM.istsh tho ) afterward Presdent Arthur responded Pi I !L‘ "T, , 1 S'lSln’ * ni1 *' L '„V. 1 S"? a,v,,r «“ oh-1 "'•“he”hfs family, laughing and oommcntlug ca.d of an agent ol the associated press who I **’,? »uch legislation as M ill tend to correct this I ",|s>n the repints as they came In In rapid stirred ikiug not only choeful, lut appar-1 „ „ . . . . I ,lon - Bkilno gave no sign that ho waa especially from Chicago with Lincoln mid Chandler, am and Senator Don Cameron, who ha. 7" Senator Logan was found at his rooms by a rep. I !? , * r0 »llko and their Pensions shall laydu with the I Maine almost llicnilly by tho srmfiils. Ilumire.l. £, I reseuhitlvool the associated press this evening I 'J 1110 °!disahlilty ordlschinfo, and not with the I ll( dispatchesfollowe.1 from ailpartaof theconn- ’ rciiuest for au expmsdon of I d » , e of appUcatiiat. I tiy. (mm every state In the union. - " ' ■' * 1 tiik nmuii.v roucr. DetteVthan~byshowingA : iwfhehml'ali^Vy wflP I J. h ? rcp,lh ) l T »*** favo ™ » ten. lie thcreuiton itrafiueed copies of tivo ills-I wmch «» from I Anti Tnke* John A. by the Hand to L^nd llim V. ,,u .i. h .!* n / tl 'U , . <H,n '. The Unit was | entangling alliance with foreign nations, mull MRS. LOGAN BREAKS THE NEWS ...$l,H7ii I thlto'trtTiSlMUken.'Snif H^^loi > lo’«y* ll ’*qnl'l. I , wll , l , ch "hiiil give tho right to expect that foreign I Wasuixoton, June7.-AI to o’clock last evening to his I ledPtatcsPcnale Washington, D. f„ June o, l!ill I aliklra'VMUiw^teh'wks’pcse^nc? tmdowTth I ,i ' ne '* 1 '-"g*" Mt I" hi*library conversing with .,1 hi. I-»*>"•-*• >L Cullom and the 1111-1 Siii&StS/bSf SlShffiy%rKETtolSToflhJ SliS friends on the evenu of tho day’s semlotTol the i hemis|ihere. I convention «t Chicago. In an adjoining front e demand the restoration of our navy to Its I mnm Un i- M . rrt « «,i»k - w»-^» time strength and cinoloncy. that It may in I roora . *!”’ with a party mu protect the right* of Amerienn citlxensand I uumlKfini; eight or ten Imlics and two or three i™,r i. .i.i„ r„ .1,™,,«a™..in, | janshaK" i s'iss I !S!S^iiSB®*|3!fass IjassufflteSBSJEfiaBiSSf St “iSSSSH!-— I msfesSfSSLS-jMj^ms^ I ringe for an evening drive, said: f, , .... . K - . I iim. country « >v«r »ur ro..K.u.. B purjtosesj but I "•** iScSSSSatwi I . That the ap|H»intments by the prcsl-1 to fully explain. T^ero was a momentary sound Go«l has ) rouiiscd us a house, but not a palaci; I #re twenty-two millions expended fori *, ‘, TE ^ . I dent to oltlewi In the territories shod hi l»e insdc I of more excitnl conversation in the front room as raiment, but not chinchilla: fund, but notcau-1 r li i comnared with the ninetr-fivo million, I ""“^r Sherman, wlio was stepping Into Ills csr-1 from bona tide cltlaena and the resldenta of the I tf something of an'ngreenl.lc nature had Is.smic vas-knek duck. I am yet to see ono of these | and toWai an,I tire one I ri *# c ,nr «• evening drive, saiil: I terripiriea wherein alloy are to serve. | known to tho coniisinlons of Mm. f/igan, ami that great panics, or one of these Wall street dof.l-J SJSSd h&Ml milllonTof doilara tooTffkeMll'v' ,W '!"« "MS* «“.hali" ‘fcltW'‘SSTSSSSB fc hSId."* ‘ '" rn enVCl ° ,H ’ « A.travninnnn 1 co,l,,ectcd ,n * 0,U0 ' Vtt - V I for rum, accursed nun I So a innn who had a I iSpi^t ie^orafneei of^the rSrtr ^rourai •• 11 1 system of imlygnmy within our torrf-1 ‘‘Come,, palm,” she said, as she grasped lib hand with extravagance. I fortuno of seven hundred ond fifty thousand I 1 I tory, aud divorce theiai It leal fromi tho eecleslastl-1 to lead him toward the light. Extravagance account* for the disturbance I , „ "I® "°a ' 1 1 . t t . , •? „ Ij0lll i 0 n I R^n„fMw u,i " ARMN V lcaIt»worofthoiOK»lledMonnonohiirch.andthat| A shout was. hoard from the street. A lady of national finances. AmrrcRntions nro made I “ ar ** °F. 1 am o,, nte , l to tnat y in London, I Senator Hawley set In his committee I the law so enacted should lie rigidly enforced bv I clad In pure white taiNied Mrs. Isamu and of units, and when one-ha If of the people I f* ,cnl ft,! *A c ^ e -X, i'i « , { ,lt | on ' I room while tho ballots were being re-1 f*® «n»thoritles, If possible, and by mlllUry If I clasped both the general's hands, beginning an thi* <*nntitrv nvn th« ntbor lmtf bow ...n and Bent hither and yon for all the delta*-1 celved. When tho votes of Illinois nnd I n ffi! o. a , , I Impressive and evidently very welnime greeting, tnia countrv own inn ntnop lmir. now nmn i - - • • < 1 1 ,pk * *“*ople of the ITnltcil States In their orpin-1 More gentlemen entered and loud shout* «wrao . front ... 7 a mere | from thestreeL 8ome ono pro|Nimil thivcdieera It drowned down with tho old administration, and let have another secretury of the let us have a new deal of things, will get over all our perturbation, 1 ,"r z «« xsjsm SSvS n. I tin not „„ . „„1„ ° oh! mv Mmiri.. I «P *cnd It to tho illalne men. suggesting I i f 1 care Vvlm is president; or wire is secretory of the ,it toko nur n »tnml against llrecxtrsviigsnces of (’•alirmnla, U|kqvcn'thcVwnq plsm treasury, or U much breadstuff, goes „„t of °lJ,'wSmSBTS jSSbte”- i mu x iiirnf hi iw iiRiiunni m h2S.2#L.. M Zi i M. l0 « r ^ I wwrvcd right* which wouL, tn. iii,• tintt .»» .i.-.ssss i ich should Im gtunled with Jealous care, _ harmony of our system of government nialho linin'**I w prcscncd and the union bo kept (u via- nation-1 for something, and the resiiu drowned for a mo- within | mont nil the voices in the room. late. AN ARRAIOXMKNT Of THE BOITH. The i>cr|>etuity of •‘Tlianks/’ •'Great compliment.” • '•Very much obliged.” .it! w iiir. iui m. ■ J —■ the country, or how much gold Is" Imported, I ’ , T ,0 '- V ’, J '° " m 1 ’" y 7 r wnl °" « ro I tonua legislature might not elect a repul,Ilian fit I Tho |icr|K!tiilty of our institution! rests upon tho T fmmid IffinsTmmsmhidi from a dlstanco until wo learn to pay our daft! and it becomes ««?"•“ /»« W '"V th ” "T” 1 S r ’ FthSkw sffl'ei ? are^hltrao'l'lek'.lr "“'"hUnaneo of a free ballot, on hones lejt'ffaheln to.'?cli’hS P nX! , "'‘ fr “ m * a general thing in this country thnt men must I PU-jtJP '.JJ? tHnket L ..i'11 fhe campaign will he Her™ ami red hit. *What I ™ ,mt the eorreet returns. | _ Mjpjwwj to |» sssorisled press,bulletin an- buy no more than they eau pay for—until thnt I " lr ,"! kot ' JV* 1 °“? ] »eritv Tnk"> pay oo more .nm, iui-. ,-no jin v 101—uoiii uuii ■ . . r, r - i I ■;■> """ **» repiiouenii oouseoi represeiiM-1 »e iienounce me trail,i an,i vioieins! |imrtiee,i dv c comes tliere will be no permanent pros- I - sehlom asking fr D not I tlvca. The pcsiple must elect a repiihliraii tsuigreM. I the demis'racr in the southern states, by which ity. Look at tho pernicious extravagance. » wh *' l ° *° ""ill',"? S'mLflS?°'wl. b h U, thell" e fur „ ,1 "‘ tire wliloMh,^ter Isdatated. as itangenm. to m ritift fant thnt Nmv Ynrif nvnrv v,. n r I c nr Hlyal. _ Do_ n °t buy ft coat °f Hiany Color* I comDlylDf with tlulr wishes, while there I tlu> nreservatinnof our free Institutions, aiul wo Is a rcpuhlhim houso of reproxoilta- | We denounce tho fraud and vlolcnco practiced by | UoU,,( '* ,, 8 the action of the convention. THE TIMES ON BLAINE. t buy a coat or ninny months be out at the c I Flourish not, ns some people I have known L"e.°two millioiMlollara for thoatrh'nTamure- » nd ,b '" >" * lx mon '"“ 1,0 •»*.»* ‘he'elbows. | U a democratic majority of !0 In the home.’’ THE CLATFOUM INDOIUED. Trinity church, and drive clear through the . , Wall street furry, and so it shall go if the incuts. While once in a while a Henry Irv- otw , ■ . „ rvioicuei horses ore strong enough to draw tfie plow, ing, or an Edwin Booth, or n Joseph Jefrerson -ml then Wawhnoton, June 0.-Repw*enUUvo William I i}° the south, We are all stunned with tire recent defalcations | tlirills a great audience with tragedy, you I JffilffSfhl S^’.uVths'ls I Kelley, of lVimsylranls, toalay sent the follow-1 party afflllatli in Wall street, and thero is no more absorbing I know iu well as I do that tho vast majority of '».*?• g*?*> .".“? ven I ‘S57 bigdbqwtch to lion. Wlllfam McKcnley, Jr.,chair- P'S*?,, 1 ? lllcm nur . m0 "*. *' I'Js’nmdean tlrev ti^l VWSl^ nice and | ha, he been the popniar lid, » ns unclean thev I - - *• J • - i ncuu nauonni comm non. ne ^resolutions | w> |o rt tko full and complete recognition. imaMw-1 outset, but he Is beyond all question t txprawim ino progreHM-1 N | Q |, mul exercise of nil tho civil and i»ol|tk’nl I vniniiniw .m.i nwnw-ini tmi What I the theater* of New York aro o Sed" !"Bfack r WednesdaywhiV caused I based they can be, aa nnclca,, a. nnclcan they I "*»«!’'!J1°X SSJSSSi wav I SfiL nl «-HvH,llm,: ••Tire .. . . .. , can be. and as damuable as dnumoblo thev I ,,ot onI > ,mvo U} g‘ v «®n account f‘* r tho way I ..•l..pt V (l l.y the convention e.v tliu preservation of our free Institutions, and \ solemnly arraign the democratic party as' . guilty rccjplciita of the fruits of such f \ violence. Wo extend to tliu republicans south, regardless «f their formei afllllatlons, our conllal sympntliy, . dgo to them our most eameat clforts to promote tho passago of such legislation ns will A Great Compliment From tho Lending English sl>nlly« London, Juno 7.—In a leading article, discussing the returns of the Chicago convention, tho Time* this morning says: "Mr. Blalno's nomination will bo received with general satisfaction. Not only popular candidate fror men could not have foreseen. Something back I ne* men, cobl-headed business men, is such n I .w!!!}? I r ftrtJ (,t ll,t! »>nIou, congratulating IUaine ui»on I from of that. I will give you tho primal cause of thing a possibility? One thousand five hun- iar^.T^V I ^nomloatlon. law, all these disturbances. It is tlio extravagance dref million, fo/run,. ‘LSd'a'^f doTfarf r ,? h^ve e!„ Zrii.l THE platTorUprewntpu .'.H2 , |Ih ? K ;? tr. Y .™.l„account,?. I have 1st""!,” 10 1 THE PLATFORM PRESENTED •of _ all these disturbances. It is tho extravnganci of modern society, which impels a man to from Europe or Asia, favoring the flvil aervlc_ Jaw, coudciunlng tho ndiulsltlnn of laiye tract* lands, cs|Ki*lally by non-resident aliens, dc- lariugc jMjlicy of non-lntcrferonco with foreign •pend more money than he can honestly make, I already binterl, for the positive crimes, the I JJrSiSo*^* notf Smuws* * The v^tlui^ cruisec rate I Gpposedtoilie Import a I ion of Foreign Imbor I from Intermcfldllng In Ifniei ‘ olilee flfir wealti,, their time, their nil to 0o,l, shall -A.-rote,dive Tnrlff Indorsed. and he goon into Wall street in order to get the I forgeries, tho absconding* of tho officers of tho I »rclgn ... nations shall refrain nierlran nfliilrx: for the ip dignity of tlio United State. , Under the heading. ”A Ileiicdiisncid ficyoii Ken,” thcltill Mall Gazette says Mr. IUaine’* i I nation Is (lie most notable event for England President Lincoln waa oasassl noted. Whc I (Li 111 • * Dili f,ii-t the llril I* Ii from the |>«»-ilion the purposes of immediate display, and sometime* I banks. The store on Broadway and the office | the man Is to blame and sometimes hi* wife, I on Wall street swamji mined bv tfie“re.idonee ni, I h® h ' ld ln e v «vl“ttnj( remembrance, while I I Ciiicaoo, Juno 3.-McKIuley, of Ohio, horn the I In the southern state. ' I the Anrerirhn. Ill, Ti.n fn 11,,*rw-i •- I have the authority of this Book for announcing I committee on resolutions, then presented it* report I Tho re*olutlons were adopted, without discus-1 he would disregard ..rr»ln. ton mail, I ‘hat the tiaiifu of the wicked shall rot. I as follows: | *•«'«. «'»> "nld much spplans,'. I |s an evil ?„«„:}•. to .. polygamy, and con-1 hold nn ' Aramii-na "oonlitienh "ST wlfl violence of the deinoenuq* I endeavor to place Engll.«h IhHihum ' 1 ond trade by ‘ * ‘ *" menacing intimation that tho (layion-Bulwcr treaty, _ ..for tliu future relations of Eng- THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE. I land and America. Hi* fntmenljqn In IVm waa The next business In onler was tlio call of stato* I JSf’SfeSSiUif'ft, 2m 1 "J.'. 0 1 and oftener. both. Five thousand dollars in-1 Madison square. .» ■come, ten thousand dollars, twenty thousand | craft capsized by carrying too milch domestic Hollars income is not enough for a man to keep I sail. That is what springs the leak iu tho | THE SECOND GEORGIA. I convoutfon assemblctl. renew thelr nljcgiance t'o _ up the style of living ho pro|>o*e*, and there-1 merchant s money till. That Is what cracks I I the principles U|»on which they haw* triumphed In I, *IVT- 'mlmharatul I CH LF. w ! n,, .'. , i ,l0 . 'f ,u . 7 ,n r, . vl1 . tr,,,, . n l»i fore, he steers his bark toward tho maelstrom. I the pistols of the suicides. That is what tears I A Ilrlillnnt Military Ile-Unlon In Hpnrta. I six Humwdve presidential pcTihnis, and I fhe announcement of members if the national I which larltimatcly belong to Amcrirn. Other men have suddenly snatched up fifty or down marine hanks. That is what stops in-1 Bpaeta, Juno ft.-[8pedal.l-ToHJay is the great I SS^StSfnmnS 0 nf A, “2 a V.r ,,, Lr TSS'JSSk 1 " " tXlr ? mu so,,lltudo iU hundred thousand^ dollars—prhv not^ he?| aunnea companjM^^haMs^ wliat hafts this | ost ono Sparta ha* had since the war. Who Is decked | in legislation and administration/by which I after which the convention took a roctna 11117 p. iu! lay attire, and her citizens aro jubilant I Uie republican party has, after wiring the union, 1 ‘ v - . . r »..o festive occasion. The day is the annual 12?2? i , S3?2il2JB2???JSLi?5*LW.. j??** -up with his neighbor. Others u — *— 1 ♦»*'* .« *■-- .. i ed England ho will win civil triumphs In fields “" ‘ * ’■ ‘ * ' * . .. .. the progress of the electoral (iimiNtlgiL THE ARTESIAN WELL. ■ - ■ iivt.r inn iiwiirn nffiumm HHIM - - ..... . NEW YORK, JllllO 7.—TllO TitnCS, republican, . ^ . __ . ers have a country I once to-day and tho American people so far as I , ... f H ... i,., s I ^ qu , nI ? I ,M * bcrieihleiit wifcgimrd of lllaTty, am( the I Rnys editorially to-day that It will not support Mr. I Co,0,, • ,, tw D*"*® To-morrow for tlm *ent—SO must ho. Other, have extravagant I I can get their attteulon, I want to arraign thi. I. . o| . , JJ! I rarpm^S’oor Itinw'Merepu Minin'Mrtv^has I lllal, re lor the presidency. It will advise no man I >ortfi to Orel*® Mneliliiery. caterers---so must lie. Extravuga tree is the monster enrse of extravagance, end I want to vote to, him. ' To-morrow Colonel John W. llanm will leave for vau.e of all tho defalcation, of the last forty I you to pelt it with your .corn and hurl at It I * Tiiaoar w*»ora»ao 11„ tho domand. of the isxiple tor freedom, I The Herald mv. the rriiuhllran. will bo rarrylap 1 11,0 "'>»!, m wientof tho city to procure mad, ln- yenr., and If you will go through the history I your anathema. Look at the one fact thnt it I Jn .'laem, nml contlnueil throiiKlmut, ns It botao, 1 1 | 10 equality of nil men for the unlteil I . K . .. . (..-rfui blunder I “T with which to bon tho propowd artralan weU. ■of nil tho great panic, and ail the great liana- I i» o matter of .olid .tati.tics Hint in thi. qpun-1 • regular wlilier. reunion. At promptly 5 a. m„ I imllnn. assn ring the rights of all elfl»!iis, lor the I [ ore I Oilnnel Ilaum Is an old Atlanta cltl«en. He came <iial di.turunces, no sooner liuvo you found I try, iu tlio cities of New York ami Brooklyn— I tire Floyd Itlflcs, Hnuthvrn Cadets and Macon I Hnrl«Stofafatton’ •nd”for M |he , \,nllirii , » , imi r ,IU " I nominating Iltnlne, " '' the I atinnta In Ih;i and Imllt the Ice works at the the .lory than right back of it you And the 11 will narrow it down-in the cities of Sew I Volunteer*, osacmblod on Mulberry I SSn’ubiBSln all tg? £wtmmWL%f; I , l " "»mlnalc Tlldcn of | Chattahoochee rlrer, and ran the workagrtwoor atory of how many horses the man had, how | York ami Brooklprn,Jt is estimated that there | street, and marched to tho earthed j ment, and ft accept! thenew duty of Ic.dlhg’in thel 1 Cleveland to Insqre suecei. I .uftofln tL55l2S5on ol the 1 pfKe*o( Tco'Som many carriages the man hail, how many real-1 are now over 5,001) women whose apparel I where a special train waa waiting to bring them donee, in tho country the man had, how many I coat, thorn over #2,000 n year, each. Things I over to Sparta. work of prisirevs and rcforni. ’ I Tho Hun ray. a great many republican, .re op-1 LL 1 };Ly.’. j't,,!!. j’.' V4S,• *Js r ia,,■ iVJl "iloll-ft £!.!1 r “!?”!fiI?.*SS I, !h wb ^ I to Blaine on account of Ids record, but that | Atlanta. and luu *£? 1 fl vwl 1 h«» U, lfinrc! 10 but 'onansount advlco Tho ’oloncl .. Uirlugof machinery . Jjrlobcglu ... JRH we I uveVVa parly In power'ls"always bnrfi t» IhuI, ami I jirs hu’wlT/K in their lieauty. White calla with a green I home. I Ing the spirit ofthe occasion were carrleil away I rocofnlsea wise, conservative and patriotic policy, I the republican party can outdo In this raipeeliall I K V i}KSmlBiSi Jit thawSll will bra su?- background of begonia. A cluster of helio-1 Act the second—Enter discontent. Enter I with their surroundings. I under which the «mntry has Immi bkawnl with I others that ever exUted outside of Mexico. The I“ tro,K! nestling in ““•geranium.. Sepal and de.iro tor larger expenditure. Enter envy. c „ mniBurt lh moved off heeled S ^-.'Ire'“ea&T'i!, Iml wiU"rVel’ve'the !ta? taS , *l,! SefStTe'repnbllSn Heket; that" perianth bearing on them the mark of Ood s | Kilter jeoloil.j ; . I m dilhuen'^mun'lie'ni! The I hearty opprenul of crcry cltlxcn. I every wlvantaga they may gain will luivc tohe| up the railnsxd I a yaairr roa mnncms. I ,0 tG w™tl?iilTh?!! till'111*.* to ihfr I 1* I. »).« silt... m.i'ammantlnam I I I»BOriU Wl) S UIO lluttllllMP.'/.a urn m„ | NWHII MWi nSlUPUJ WlWfVII SIX IUCW ment and decoration. God might have made I costly plate and aB great extravagance. | courthouse m,uare. where It came to a halt. At the |, | i!“7!!?*Sf?ttl -, s5!£221p2£I buiU and six from Macon, the MaronlU won. Tho the earth so ns to supply the gross demands I Act the fourth- of sense, but left it without adornment or at- I and princesses tin? seasons, the earth might have worn an mi-1 ami magnificent scale, fcnter “contempt" fir J Artho'SSmilnlf to brUKn^lhe^WlenlVaw 1 f^dsmJnd^teTmi^Uoy^iVdutK I The Tribune says* Jamea O Blaine has been I won bv HIoman Bloman Is a CbmmTVTloM bov changing dull brown. The tree might have I other people. I invitcl In the Imildlux to (mrUku of refresh men U I eljoi Import* shall !>e mlule, not for revenue only. I ll# m 1 | n Ini| U i.v^Cn iiiSSKln.l nil becIwkiMiv I M.2SI1S ni A h!^«SS?>r7 Kv thi put forth its fruit without the prophecy of leaf I Act Wfi Ah and last-Enter the Msijrnee. I served for them. but tbafl”rablni TheTqufilte^kwiSZtorthe ff 1 ^51? V°&!SartSr off » ^SSlnnr I Y ° X or blossom. Niagara might have come down I Enter the sheriff*. Enter the creditors. Enter I oI jlS|J hiJl * I K2)i2i ,Dien *l * uch # dut,w L. ,MJ "°|no other candidate has been I —• in gradual descent without thunder or winged I humiliation. Enter the wrath of God. Enter I c’mict* of Milledgeville firwfa salute of cljrht guns I to o»* rtimrSa^i «V. r ,i nmira^m »« I more clearly preferred by the voters. I Tha Cotton Supply# The Walking Match nt Jfncon, In the six-hour go-os-you plcaso walking match however bod Blalne'a reputa-1 „ , „ „ - * characteristically better I prizes were won aa follows: Fonl, Guerry, Fanner, „._»r Grant, Hayes or I McKay, of Macon, and Well*, of Atlanta. The two prudence and unity will I hour match lM*twccn the Imys—Jim Hloman, of — feat. . I Atlnutii, and ••Wbalctwne” Dixon, of Macon—was The Tribune sara: James O. Blaine ha* been I WO ii by Hloman. Hloman Is a CoNSriTVTION boy r --V -, Jevied as to affbrd ■ JP •pray. Look out of yoor window any mo"rn-|th« contempt ofwrei.tv. Hntcr death and I KSTto “¥ho bSMtoS'XiS'hX'iJ8E | MflbUt ing after there has been a dew, aud see whether I hell. Now, drop the silk curtain. The farce I A n ut „ W LK |,| NN>:R Go«l loves jewels. Put a crystal of snow under a I is ended ami the light* are out. I , f d . nrcniirwl on ■ imtiil Ovpp im Mr. ■ . . . —- ™ micros,re.ud .ee wh.t Ll think. of^rehi. 1 1 . I c.ilc.l lt a tragedy. That I. a mUnoure,. | ^ ^ | The place for dinner was loan I which , would ^ degrade % I calletl it a tragedy. That is a misnomer. tecture. *God conunauded the priest of olden I It is a farce. . . ^ . time to have his robe adorned with a wreath of | Extravagance accounts for much sf the |>au- > TUtt Cnmimlgfi Opened. Chicago. June 7.—The republican national com- . Annin mv -g- ■ mltteo held seaslon Unlay and elected John \V. dcinocratlc nartv I Mason, of West Virginia, temporary chair-1 respectively last year. Receipts In nil Interior our mIm/t I man, and George W. Hooker, of Vermont. I towns U UML Receipts from plantations 1 serretarv, and atliounu d to meet at the I Crop In sight 0.111, New Voek, June 7.—'The total visible supply of cotton for the world Is 2,-108,172 bales, of which 1,522,872 Is American, against 2,<U5,790 and 1,1*12,0X1 r Lawson Chaffee, Ulklns, I ^llnlnlnh^cn^nli^IrnleilMini^II^mS^hnr^h^havl" to “P^" *g‘,.-y. tb «. S,to “jBh“ tefurtfui d“«'lSitto piny hi''Si£l'"^rol3toI!jl? r V.Vn’ mSrnfroST^' oroldiredin pomegranate*. The earth alcen. ItecpT Manr of them are tfc chtldren of par- gSt Thi SSJtoSilS and Go*l blanket* it with the brilliant* of tne I ents who had plenty, lived in luxury, nod I avenue the distance of abfiiit yanl*. These were I • * * 1 H •' ' ' ‘ ‘ 11 they had, I fairly loaded with every kind of nitwUand othv I «iSV» t reduMth»Moirt>lui! ,, |ii!| , |rtr tiu-ir ftt.t.i- u»»\. a*only theuood iHJoi.Ieof Hancock coiil.l ore- ” V.'. 1 * 1 r 1r ” V u . l, i f "> ■a, ami uo<i wasnes I more man mey neeu^i, ajiens an tney nan, i isir.y loaned who every aino oi meatsanq omqy i [ t , w of th ' e u ’ rt ft ar f d m redurethe surblTl*. liiH by I A large uumlier of delegates left d of the sunrise. Bo I .jrent more too, then .liejami left their *»»i- The M^ j'cliiKS I nBwrtSS 5S3 |ntah“ trains. Itestlnretcl th.taliout with a man who I lies m poverty. Some of those who call f *n Itho JiSl m vSuTmSim I U 1 redaction, but by such methodsmTwill relieve I numiier have gone, and the rprr n,l adornment and younoiv to, aid had an aneratry that .up.red S? Wh ° U ‘ e b ““~ aB2SGJ2»ffi2!»S. 2S»SS?~ W ,h * h ?Se toS^roT'^Sf^te night sky. The world wakes, and God washes | more than they needed,' spent all it from the burnished laver I have not much patience talks as though decoration and WL ■ JJ I the elegances of life ore a sin when they are I on Burgundy and woodcock. 1 could name a divinely recommended. But thero is a line I score of men who have every luxury, to be drawn between adornment aud decora-1 smoke the host cigars, and they drink t Hon* that we can afford and those wc cannot I est wines, ami they have the grandest sur afford, and when a man cro#*e* that line he I roun ■* become* culpable. I cannot tell you what i* | will extravagant Hfor you. You cannot tell me I the Mrhat ia extravagant for me. What is right tor I lie •winnteTIB* Mrorm ns ne goe. into nueot- ■ thrjUIngreeneocmirea fhnt held the large .tomtiI I, We have_ almira rreom men, led the best money I PJIJg. even nun n queen may be tquamlering for a <luehes». I fin, anil he ileaerve* to have bn bone, aold tolsiwll Ismnd. Aa tho onler tor aetlon rear waa I knoarn to theelrlllzed world, and tre urge thatan I ton* wbiteplumealn their hata, with every man What niav bo econo,ideal for rou, a man with | the medical muaeum tor anatomical rpecimena, I liven Cadet Leroy W. Tinsley, of MilleilRevilUi. I eff'wt be mad. to unite all eommerrial naliona In I earrylng a torem Urge'rTn^me.^MiTwiekJd 'w»to tor me | the proceed, to furnish bread tor tbe'ehildre,,. | I S&SS3Ma I HOW BLAINE BECE.VEDTHE NEWS with smaller income. There i« no iron rul« on 11 know it cut* cIom. I did not know but some I tlJ|Ve crushwfit, but for the pn»euce of mlndof I «id *Um cofnage. this subject. Every man before God and on I of you in high dudgeon would get up and go I hi* brother Cadets, who with malu force pulled I The regulation of com mere with foreign nations, hi. knee, mnat judge what ia extrav.g»nee, | out. You aland it well! Borne of you make | him out of danger. Wvxroa. |an.l Utween ttalw,. aw one of the__mwt and when anun.goea into expenditure, b.-1 .great. wuhofUfe^ and .ftefawhileyon | M iU|on.Tnv«W. U5RS2LCdtKJ''^oMtoln plrty dbStoSTy J M w _ yond hi. mean., he ,a extravagant. When a I will die and minuter, will be aent for to come I _ . “ I aunonnnia its piirpon maapport nwb legblatlon I were congregated In the vicinity ol tho «i-s torn man buy. auything he rannot pay tor, he ia I .ml stand bv your coffin and lie about your ex- I- Biawi.xoHAM, Ala., June c.-dKpecfaI.]—Appllca-1 m will fully and emefetiUg carry out the ennatlla-1 fnlaa telegraph office awaiting the doing, of the extravagant There arc familiea iu all citie. I cclleneea; but they will not come. If you 1 tlon for the charter of the Debnrddeben mining rtoitaM^-werof ronarwirnreflnterataterommeree. | T hee n ...l.^e. deow-r u the news who can hardly pay their rent and who owe I «end tor me I will toll you what my text will I and manufactnrlng company waa filed today. The I ™ merchanta in the neighborhood, and 11«: “lie that provideth not tor hia own, and Icnmpanyiaoompoacdof twoof thewealtbleatmen ({ET - - • The fiapere this morning contain ton columna I of dispatches from the north and northweat, nhow-1 jug that the nomination of lltalnc and Isatan has I • ■ • great enthusiasm. I el delegates I Cheering for the First Cnndldnte From the | Mate of Mnlne Ai oi sta, Me., June 7.—All the afternoon people I te«l In the vicinity of the We*torn | !>h olilee awaiting the doings of the I convention. The crowda grew denser aa the new* I all the merchanta in the neighborhood, and I be: “He that pruvidetb not tor hia owrn, and I company la oompoacdof twoof the wealtbleat men I KS‘“‘^tacUo«" i>T“all !w, ( nlml'tovto^Udton'came'one grand hurrah bunt yet have an apparel unfit for their circuuutan-1 *‘»pecially tor tho*e of hla own houaehold, ia ] ofthfa city, and a Brooklyn millionaire. Capital I and we favor legislation that 'h* 1 ! I. wh imm the mlt throne and the occlamallona ce», ami are all the time railing *o near ahore I worae than an infidel. And yet we find I meek a million and a half. Tbto company ,||l Prevent tb. nnJu.t dta3mln.llon and earemlre '^ h that buiine** mfafortune or an attack of aick-1 Chrutian men, men of large mean*, »ho I b lu . ^ ( ^ tori . .. C"' , I chargea f;w tramportatlon. ami that atuUI wove to I which aroae found one prolongesl echo ne*. prepare, them f.,r pauperi.m You know I «,metimea talk eloquently .V,ut the Christian I , ' C i T i “‘ dorl “ f,,r lhc ~“““tdton of I the toxq.lejmd mhe ralfw.y, alike, the fair and I , rom i| m „ ,,f Water .tract to the very wefi there are thousand* of famiiie* iij church and aboutmvilixation-expendingevery I product. - I "^^iiro'rth'eralfabnlhment of a national bureau | other. Ibb were thrown wildly In the air, and our great citie* who *tay in neighborhood* „u-*| thing on themaelvi-a and nothing on the cause I laind ,(runts for Confederates. I of tabor, the enforcement of the eight hoar taw, I with Joyoaa countenance* of the crowd exrhanged til they have exhanated all their capacity to 10f (fed J and they crack the back of tbeir I Batos Botox, Jane «.~In the legfafature today I *ndyldon. »y^ of general edoem , hrartf. lt congratulation*. Men became wild and get tm.ted. They atay in the ncighlrorhood I 1 ala« royal glove li.lrring to hide ‘ b * hh® I the nralitfa committee reported In favor of glrlng I }S?oMiril!«CTe?tSr2me lJ needSl.^ “ Uo “* 1 1 almort franiled. They wraatted with each other. I until the druggi.t wdllet them have no more I cent ■“ <wehdfaabled extwnfcderate roldler la) acre, of We believe that everywhere the protection dne | they laughol and .houted for Joy. It wemed a. I* | medicine*, and the batcher* will give them no I an apportionment f Twenty thouaand dellar* I iu,d. J w tbcrttUena of Ameifcan ( s I they lauahe*! and i 11 the/ could not lie POWDER Absolutely Pure.