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DUST* DELIA IS ON THE W8Y. Til 10 OTt licit si I) 10 or llll. mow \\ ?> >i \ \ nns \ i)i;. ? . i tiini.s wii.i, hi:\i> ?ii uh-imn ii \ r TII'J" V Mi Tl >-llOll \ I l^sii;," llrt t'll t'lo I'M Will I (ml. I inlrr llir llfd for II llnrKliir Woman Vast wave* of *'nlliu>i.ir>:n luiw ?1 ? ? 1 the ual <?? ovri t!i<- \. W W 'in. in Ivvery crossroads eMitor h-t.- l i ?i <1? ?\\ i? his i?astf-brii?li an.l ?? l/?s 'is t > taki ng rttJvly ii>cvl ju'a aa 1 i;i\v a U -i ? .? l?uKie fr?*?!t f i i> ? :v; ? li?- N .* i !or^:< ??>?<> > j. ii.l sa! wr.t <h*h !*?-> .rvi: pai> rs * |?v < uiri.v ;,ao t ii v New W'niiia.i Mktfit ftrftT a* >?!??> ll<?t paihtwl tt.Hltkl ful ">;??? i' . \iv* ??f !i?t 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 v* 1 1 ^floritvi. on <!?? iiiuI'-mt!" Artists have tortuivil I licit* niciitnl m.i chiiu'r.v '(? Jin -.< nl In r m soim- <t i rt lillK lll'W form (llill Uulllil illllil/.l' til IIUIKttt'H W.itll IllT |'i(|l|.i|it HI'llii' Jlill iIiimIiIii^ hrillia m y . Funny men ' i < \ ? Inn Tied tin lusi'lvcs wi ll ulom; ll?- Mm I In I >?i IT' ?> \ i ! !?? I>y .1 ii yfl?'-.< rii'I' MVo tu t it' U It; tla; null: iliiili' uilli. hilai iou.? witticisms iil.iiiii i Ik- ,\<\v frtvi.Vn I .? turors have worn out their in<>ni)i<> 'ulkiliK ii I h mi t Inr. a ii 1 1 in inisi im-> hiiv' I >< ? 1 1 1 1< l? ?< I liitf ilcnts <>n I ' i I ? I ? ? slii I .l ; while IMIIII'I llil t j||jj Sr rill ? i II s U|| her. :\nbndy has ser-ti ilnr Tin ? nr< ? y<-t, lull I iiii ! ilui'sn't iii.'i 1 1 r 1 lore is tin- point. .All tlic i.i\iiii.'-. era Vlli'-TH iiliil waving* ;t I ?< >11 1 l!i?' V w W'otllilll lilt * e I ? 1 1 Oil Oil' *l<ll\ Ii liil.i I M M 'II II 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 . 1 II I !.\ Ull U II Wllilt sllf \\ O il' I Im? if *he j i f t i i | m ?< I in'o tin- 1 1 1 1 1 ? I ,t i til llllll plol rssiollil ! lil'Ms o| III | -.i l| i | |l I ! \ 1 ? 1 1 1 there i> another side lo in. mil I. ami If WOIIII'II Hie to ::oUi|.- I||| nil tile |il"fl"o-?'il I ; v I I-; of tin- sterln I se\ at oil" sv\(hi|> Ii?'> must i.ikc tin- liittei wit Ii tin' KWwt. Th?>v can't all doctors*. liUVyi'lH, lllillislclr-, ??(<?. ; I 1 1 1 1 I'vcii tin- ivceplive t ' i 1 1 1 : 1 1 * i t i < ' s of li? ? army, navy, tin* ine ?Iniuii-nl pursuit p ? ? 1 1 1 ??? foir^s. tin- departments itml other s'milar things will not lie ahle to :? . ? iiiiiiiiioila c ;ill llif New Woinin. .McitntlerlliK >lllttttles l?y I tic SiMii'f For instance. willi tlif i<>iiiiii_' evolu titm of womankind, a certain |?cr< i'ii tntfe ??f 1 1 1 * ' 1 1 1 will in vado tin- | ? 1 ? *: i<?ji ii i pathways of 'trii.mpilom ! cretoforo ? ? eiipied l?y mankind. There will lie "Dn.sty l>?'!ia?." ".\l i-a udcri n>r \1 i^ ^ictt,'' "lamely I/ii.jh," "A milling An "Frosty Florries." "I.a/y Ijanras," "tJleos >nn* <!ladys?>s" him! "Wetfry Wiiiiiien" without uumhcr. When any <?f tlnsse Indies call at ;i house occupied by the ('oininj,' Wom.in I >11 *< I > I II I i II : i n ? I a < I . . 1 1- ? M m. | hi- ? i ? 1 1 1 -i . . .in - . will In* li r.??t I Ii o mi:i : . ;i i , i ? i : . t ? * i > ? K ? ? * .11 lln- r i :usS\ . \\ ! ? i I ?* t !.i ???? W ill UllJ.I-.it. . t.-.l It hi t.in !n ? | 1) " f 1 ? ? li.l t'i. -> 1 ' .1-1 \ I ?< ? I it . I i ? HI" M ? .1 II' i li w 1 !..ni U mi ill** I'.u mli.>li>i' ainl ?(??:ii. i ii.l t hi- |h? l Hi. I II ;i ?: 1 .1; 1 1 n ? ? i". | | . w Ii.miiIiIi' f ? 1 1 * i ? ; i t t .!?>.' :i ,i t">! 1 1 f. -lit a. ; l<-II I ? I - 1 > 1 ? lii III II ! ! In- !?.?' |\ M'-atnlffiti^ M .i ti- 'j? w "'i i|ii?*lirs \\ 1 1 i j ? - !f i>> .kx tli.- hi. :i! 1 i 1.1 J>rili:?lili- I It ii l i ill a j : !?< Ill nil 11 II i 1 . ?> Will ^i*t 1 1 1 * ? : ? ? w.ni, . ?: fi-lllllllIM- 1 1 :i T 1 1 J II !? >111 I ! :i !; prvsciil \aii' tj', .i> mm !..?!..? . \v ash i uu ilisln'S :i!"i' < -:i -.??;? i,i-.i.. SawillK \\ i ii ii i I>r IIH.W.U;: till- lawn a liroilin^' miii. Aiintlii-r i ?? -i ? 1 1 j .. 1 1 '; ? ? j ? 1 1 : T ! i ? r t ? ? in ?? ... . Ir/.iil li.v iiiifrt'l'inx mm i* !?:? I ??!' >.if. ruliliiiiij nii'l ^i-iii-ra! Jmii.S' I ii* ai-..:: 'I In* < Ii>ii?* Man, p. li t: ? 1 1 1 : 1 1 h'K'lii'lor, s\ : ! I Io..k it 1 1< 1 1 r 'In- ? ?? -? ! ? Iii?llt In Sfi" if a I n l I vT 1 . ' I" \\'? lifi|i ' Tlicr'" will !n* tli filling \S ni'Ws]!.'1 |nts r\?-ry ? I ? i y ? > f \\ < > i ? t ? - 1 ? '? licrn invailiiijr nn i i n ? fl'i ?: .r^ . \ ?? mat:' Iioiihc, anal aftrr leirifyitiK 'In* !?" crratiin* almost I" ? I ? - . 1 1 1 ? takiiiK aw.ij all his proper!} . jk ? f \ ?-ii !? a\ n^' lulu his works. I.llllk Out I'or lilt' I : III Ii I' ' /<? r I- s M UoliJii>ry. <jf ioiiisi*. Ii im iimii> rimiti cations. .Ml Imnk <a hfvr>. f ?> 1 r? .nut prmiilonts w Im will tli i- tn j ? 1 1 ? : ?* ini kti4>\vn <>r ?ran?l?!f away tin- money* i?f other |H'0|i1i? in riotous living will Ii" They will Imvc i)l*vr i'f<l Imi lialiils at homo a li < I iliiNlr.n who w.i' sorrow over tin* ?lo\vi?fa!J i/f tin- In a<l of 1 1)0 family. Tlir llnil l)liiM'->o\ i-l tilrl Holding up trains i? nuo'lier ''ranch i of tliix fxriliii^ pti t'HU i t \\ 1 1 i < ? M lli?f < inn ill# W iHIUlll lllU> rilill". t l| colli H" tllu llc.S|R-l'll l?> ll'lill-ir. of Wolllfl) l|l-Hp?'l l.'oi s will cii'iili' ii in ill'* mi mis of i In* , lit l<- if il-l-. (o i; I ? ?'l l \\ ? ->l "I 'III'* w lit* * r!si' ami 1 i \ ?? a lif?- >?! llirillmK ml\ fit! hi f. Ail tli"1 ?J-iii<> in ? \ I h Mill l>?. l.? i \.*itilU' litt i ll t nil' "I tlii lil I i ? i: r< II i *?Uiii? f"i!|i ?]*?? '..i f.-i-r "Mail I'in llalln-: <>i, Tin I ?alU'llti V ol I ).i..lll " A no !i I' 1' ?I'll-: utic iiia \ l?i? " I in I loi o I i xs'i'i *.r, I in' r ? * I ? I ?* i' Tills " StlVi-t ? nl'llt I" in Will 111. 'I 111- !|1 Ul 'lllnl |\ lit II III' Ni'H \\ will. Ill .T's itlfn Jlvr nil'. ili'. Till r will In- in.iliV -ail I i-a^.m ill' sM'oljjj. lica ill) y i mill ^ llnllliMi, 1 ! ^ I. ni 'i !i' i > ai- !'??? i ? ' I I ? > ' V\ ? . ? r? . !llnl wl|'W?i- f'l t Ii ? IS l?>viia;I.V ll!l'l J ? t ' . !l'l> Mlpp il'l ' lirlll liv 1 1 1 1* lllliti i'l en' -a a -?n ill. t it .i,| uj ilr.v.ti.' tr.icks , ? " ::ik ' !??? Iioil tli?*r??? b i HIM yni|li* WtaiiH it will tix at tlii ir ii.il ta Im is on Sa ! 1 1*. I ly liU'lit.i I a i-n 1 1 -i ? tin re In Hot i-!!i'M?ll llln:|.-\ ii: 'lit' linilJii- tii liinW nil t in- v-a ii-/ i-i la-<T A.l lli. t-iii^li u?ir4< will In- iii. ill- ? 1 1 1 ? ' .?t Muni. ii. ai.il ii.t-f iuiiiiv o . i ,; V-.IIIIK , I'll.- \i-w \\ on. in Kui'^lar. in*'ii wii! In* t oii-a i lit ! y iiimpi.i.niiiu to { tin- 1 1? ? I i . ?? - al'oiii (In- i i a. ! tn-n:iii( ii' ' i tiny |'.-i-i hi- (i i 1 1 1 ? ? IdiiiIs .>1 lliis- nil j tin iiis?. w)tili- i. ii tlii- way lioiiii- from M'W 1 1 1 Lf Jli| . ItOOIII ill III)- llll'I'll 4. Ill I In* li.iiil j:ii I \\ i i I l>.- <iiin|i!t- i-ly | W.|wmJ (till alnl I ll.l I s> t'HlH I ? ('?' till- only j lili-sMiitf Iii M^lil. Sim will lie working ] ? hi tlo* ii'" ks ??]- iiatinliiiiu llo- ln-at, try I iu4 o ina-.li llr- r'i'ii' l al liiiii-i-W'ii k man. | Wild in"-r tin' iatlir will want many ' I I a y ?> nil a w ? ?k or in* si 1 1 1 ?< i n p. i.v.n;; 1 tin* piano ai.il r- inin^ Ills stiMily roin | pany in (lit* parlor li|<i- lln piitant -pi t ? i i .s, niily In- t i o 1 1 1 - Man ran I i-i !. 1 1 will In- liis task to w r ? t-* 1 1 1 * w .ili tin- j In i(isi-lio!il |>i'< r i'l iii, iii-1 il il 1 1 f 1 1 i iMi't I ica ly ?-vi-ry ni^lil on tinn- In- iiiay jp-i a Mark i-yr. I .it " 1 1 ? v.ii'ls i . I hlioot niai 'ilr*. spin i linn, lly kiN's. i It Co t\ --I in--, Iii' iii win i !? i v\ .-4, .-i.'.il lia;i'i |.-> Ini i-a-i i inn niylit j In i t., uml 1'iijny I i 1 1 ? ? ? t J i ? i pit', i -ai ins uf \oiin:; Anii-iii-a, v. Iiih- In ! 1 1 1 1 . Iniys j w:il play iloI.M, look j ? i ? - i ! ? a in! t?;,ty al j lioiiio ; 1 1 1 ' I ;i i i 1 1 1 i i < - a k no wl ' ? 1^' ? ? I llo j ail ol In i ust-K ?-? pint*. lln- I v in ii I ?? \\ ii 1 1, i ii u lii-ii'iaiii-H I Ii - lalmi i ii iiii.s w .1, I) nil '.lli -i ii i| liy w i. nu ll, an I ll.i* li inal wall, In.; ilrl i-^ilo i'ii ii I ill in' i-i I iij'i a Si- a lir ' i .it* Any ilarii,^ man w Ii ? mn*. ii nin j ill I Ii i In ml ol a i in pint I i- II will -pi-iil \\ ?i vtiii 11 ihi rj* I i r !\ l?^j !)<?/? ii "i ll. .11. 'I tlnn> \\ ii! in. Iliin^ I ? ! M ; i : i ? I t>\ ,:im ? |.t-v..,| i \ il 1 < :i 1 1 ?-.n|il 1 1 :i 1 1 i 1 1 . iv i.ii ,\ I < ? 1 1 1 1 1 1 > '? .i 1 1 <?]!. I li;i i j 1 1 . t ? u a nil r >.i]i I In- I. nil Until I'll.stntil 111 t!l \\ : i ^ ? IMIIII'I' I ? : I ? I . ; 1 1 : | ? . I \ nVi'l ..|| Stl I i I" ? I ? I \ lii.:!il Ik tin* i |>> I i>! tin- lions. T i ? ?! I u i ! ? ?! ; ? 1 1 ? pi ? I. . ? : !i i u i i li ? 1m r _ a . ii i ?< > ii 1 1 1 ? r s w.iiilil li.i \ >? i<> i. in i?tlf>iii. . 'Ilil.-i i^ li|ili'\ II Ii .Mi'! I,. s'>|. ill ..) u ii:i I u ? ! I 1 1 s ? |.|n li w J : ? : i tin- \ ?? i\ : ii . ii i ?> in ???lit i ? ? I . I . i ; In- I '..ii i ii . W'ii : 1 1 .i it I. :i.| il : 1 1 1 ? 1 l ii - . * ill In-;' .iitw.ir.l r . i > ! i tt.u.if'l I him.. t; i hi- \\ < triil 1 1 1 ? 1 ? | ? I ? ? .v ll 1.. ! !.1 I lltiiu 1 1 > I I.; '(.tticl -i H||l 1. 1' j In' u iiiilmv iiii I I ?? ? vt :i.?iii'.| u .ili tin' I * i ? ^ ? lit \l .in \ >is? \ ?; ti<i: t \ h v i . it \ imi : us Smiii' 1. 1 Mi" ? ul\ sii in ii i ? t lint* i. - M'tll I ii l* (ill ill' il'i.llll ll'.'i/.rf Willi MIMW I K i t I ? -I i .i i :li.' I I '.i i I i ! Novs. I 'it sit . I.I.'.M I '.It ?? ? I' I : \\ .>ll!<1 11 II. I it III li. ill! !.. I 1111 .1 l.t-l < I.ij-n Si?i|il I oil llt.l I II I I ii 'Si- ? I.i \ s lli. 1 1 - ii r. ? ? . tii.i 1 1 \ ii. u 1 1 1 j \ I I 1 1 i*l ti U:i. I tillt.l I- . Tinn "I'll.- t : mi- I ? .in 1 1 tit; w lt> 1 1 i I .i \ . ? ? 1 1 Ii .iii.I j i : i lii*". li l ; I II 111 ,| !i iff ft . -.Ill) -.1 I. .. Ill .il l A .' i 1 ! ? I ' \\:11 ' .'....?II Mil III. 1114.-4 I lull' t.. tU.i'tl til" III ri.il.' :. Ii 'it.i Tim. It Is nut . n i ii. 1 1 i i . . ? jr.. i . f . ? ? . i r I w In. .'. i f 1 1 .i l . : 1 1 . f i - i ? 1 1. t t . . I.i \ ,i l in- ! I ? ; If. ? mi i.i ( Jf \ . |.i i : I I ' | ,i 1 1 ? |.,i I. i. i III I I : - 1 III XII.IW J i . | f *? III.IV f..|l||.fl l III . ll.i t I y r i t;i tnt: 1 1 1 ? *\ ..'1' -? I. 'ft., i Tl.. t. .UK T' ? : <i';- w .!! I >??? i t" '? I - > i.lx t \ ? it i ! 1 1 .. ?* 1 1 : 1 1 I ? I VI .1 ? . t i T \ !;i ? I ' w ,rt ? -t- riv : > , , . 111. I j' ' i v : i ? \\ iii: \ ii \ in ii i M l .1:- ' i :l -I >' 'I .- i r - M. iv- :? * I.r S|> itti V. y. ;i rs ..1.1. I .-< .? ! t.. I..- ri tii.ii li i!i y j.r.-t t y . r.K M 'J> iN MV I M. 1 I r:i i '.on w I' u t it <i two ii.. .t ? in i\ . 1:< t.? .-. .?i. j.;.-t ?? :i ? >>,?.. tt'.i. *. n t*. ! th'Tt r?*':ri' fr'.rti 1 ? ? t \ w..iK I.AN'II:K Mi>. S..iM'\ l.:i:.i.r Is tinMtii: .1 - I I . ?? I I f. I'll ? I. . I si'lr -rtons from tin' wtirk i <?>( t"-r liti ? '>'? *?il I" i >;i rt i. 1 1 1 :i rly lm ;>;> v l;i h iTII i I'-ti. r* I l.ootli .ii ?? to . -i t.nhlJrh n". tri-tiivTrm I r"l??tiy m ?'nvt":i :in?l, if yii.-.-i v?.'fti:. tn fif nil i? it l >.i??i i ttoliH from Ktu;l;it'. 1 to -??ttlf ti|.i.tt It. IU?A<'K William 1 :1a. k -'it:.! I if.- i < ll port r. i T I I ll I ? 1". .1 V ! to. k ll ii>>\ 1 v. i - Inir l>y iif i l. m. ll.- v. .ii s.. v i ?, . v?fni t li fi t !'.?? .1 l.ii !?*>i.. ? t I.I-* r.fli'ln^l I Ion. S^A^! Whi'n Ilto Klitj? of Slim In rl. yii| on? in th?' r'iy il ritlx-i sin.J u li s Kiato ilecoratl-m*. Itc !?? - ? r t ti ll ."i/m. ?o aay Jewelry tor t.r<Mkln>?ur purpoflvu. Till: II \ >ll?IO> III! \l>s COM RnilN* i: ! II. ill- I- I|*M III"' ? Willi! \|C\II IHlcr Sll'llllt'lli Slllil Tim jollowniK communi* ati<m from | rnjii.iiu 1 1 \ .1 1 1 I' llow.ll t<> 1 1 * ? 1 1 IK-" j ri Will II I -??i? e\p!aitih itself : ? \ I h? 111 I. <la . May I!. Is'>"? Mr Henry \\ iili- i "''h, The I'mirier Journal. | I .< ? u :r< \ ii !c, K> .My hear Sir: 1 ha\e l'i\l . 1 Willi t ollsidel'a lilt* ill I'li-SI 1 1??" h t ] h i t.l 1 1. in. <1 oli ii Temple <!ra\cs, which w (? published in y ?**?t,*i'dn y ? ' onstitii' (lull, ,i < ?? ? j > > of w lu ll I semi > hi l-y this mail. In that eomninuiciitioii appears ?i :? ('? ! r i'? 'lit 1 loii John T ICi.i^au, HI. I soil Will oh.SClVl: tllllt nolUC IIMIIIirks ? if yours in reference l<> ill'* 1 1 a mptoii IJi an.s t (,ii|(-i ?-n? *? mi made 'he subject n!' ml i' intu l?y 'l>'it h M<v*rs. tiravis all 1 Ue.inau, statements in nli- l.y yourself in |-| ? ?"? ? ri ? ! I ? ? lv Unit l*l?ll f?M e||''i" UimHU < I'll l r.uli' < ? < I . Mr, t J raven i> ;*. most i n ' ? ? r .?.-v:ui^ writer ami a delightful yen h iiian. ||i- l?asrs his c..mmuiia at am Very largely uj?"ii Mi". I'eagnn s letter am) u|i"ii such in loriiHi l imi as is I ? M-iitrtl in i n i ! 1 1 1 m 1 1 ? .1 history. While I III lull desire III ' a ke issue Willi these I |, 111' II as to what they tlllllU HH'I ile- te.iMiii-i Me > ns-u;;n I " r tli ? sin <? in -ill made lieinu improl. a '?!?*? il |S (III,- Hull I should e.illilll II 11 i'll I e to you 1 : 1 1 . ,|, yilti ot" a ("ii \ ersa t ion I hail w ih I I ill. A leMllliler II StcpheHi-. oil til'.* sillijei't How llll'lel" lliwilH-ioii the el I'.irl t.i I ??i*iii i ii a U? the riv.l war l?y tin aHI'i'-emenl ill vol viliJJ the liliolltloii ol .-lasery aii'l payim 1 1 1 to the s avr hold ? i lor their slave property. ?Soon a tier Mr Stephens wain iniiu-cu i ii 1 (Joveriior ot ij oi/ia, in the .war I svj. lie <- 1 ? e 1 1 1 a <| iy a my ivsid. ii e i \\ est I. ml. in this eity. "A I'tir ilinner. while talking over va rious loa I tel'M foniieeti'l with 'lie Will", I hm\i il him it he ever hii'l any hope l I, t| tin- I 1 a I II |* I ?> II K"?ldr? eoiiti-n me would result dilleionllx I'roin lie* way i 1 1 i< I . " 1 had ureal hope,' he said, "win n tli" question was lirnt agitated ahoiil il..' . on fi renee. I was always in favor .?! se'.tliim tin- wai ami preventing tin lli.-r bloodshed. ami when the eonler eiie<* was .Slices! I (I liy Mr. Itliiir himI ot Itei s. I took a s ry aetive part in pn>!iinK it. There was very hi'ter up pisition to it on the part of the frietuU ..r l't iisiilrnt Ihivis in the eoiifen m e .,oii;;i\*sm. hut finally it was an hori/.e.I a In I eoin hi issinm r.s were ?eh*ctr.| to a 1 1 e 1 1 . 1 the eon I'ereiiee. Mm Ii to my r.ni'-t these io hi in i hmoiiii s were trivcii -p.M-itr instrtK' ions, whie.1i prevented tli .ii ni^otiatin^ lor peace on any other t li <i ii thai which unai anle.-.l : In* i : i . 3 ? - 1 ii * 1 1 ? I ? ? 1 1 < ? ? ? ami a iit-moiny ?>( In- I'm federate States. I had M*verni talka : r i i 1 * i ? ? -.i. Ii* li t Mavis m whi II I urjjed Ii 1 1 1 1 i.. ;:ne ili.' <oiainis.sioiiei s lull pow - . r to iie-ol in e a pea. e M'lth III lit with ..ii' r> - 1 1 1. I i- ill **, Mi^i;eslin/, 'In- w isd.uu i l in. i lii n.p. riiiK tin* eoni mission with in; i list rite i?>: irs an I lo permit it as ivM** I HliK" ?!.?* |io...Sihii'. i'i;ii:r Vitl ? 'lie r . . * ? i * . il ilee 1 1 ! i . I \S i>", to I-. jeet of a p |. ..\e whatever it iniKht do in lln way ? ii i ' v'.nii meml i n^ a lia.> *< lor s. 1 1 1 < ? men'. I 'resident Pavis did imt i:i\e n :,.,j . - ii . oiira;;eMieiil mi thai line; on i lie .it In r hand t lie day i ha l w ?? left i\.' w i le ni\'ii die ins' rii'tioiis and ?.?!.? p.i';. e l!.\ lltfol'liied I ha t lio s tile lie ill could l>e considered thai <iid ii"t f. en .'lil/.e the independence of llic ('.ill federate t Joveiniii'iit. Thi* di.-lnarr* .iie.| in. \.*ry in mil, f?.j* 1 kie-w it would lie a st iiiuMiin; hlo. k in our u a\ a i I >o '.led i n y a -r?.?e i a t . * s . In la ? ! . I up my niiiid that the i outer. -m e \Vn;i! 1 'e fruitless ami told m\ friends that 1 would decline the appointment, l ln i prevailed upon me to make lie .lioit. and I consented solely ?>n the ..round that i: was my dutypo do every - I h 1 1 1 4 pos-il i!e to I'liliK an end o the -trif?*. l.i.t I had no liope ot a su. i'css I'lll I . r I'l It'll t ion of the colli I I'ellce. Ml'.. I. it >i!n ami Iiim assoeiat-r- were on l.oard a .-tea uicr when we ntriv-d at I I ,i iiijit..n I J. .a. Is. lie w a.s \erv cordial in 111-, ^ t ee' i ii t; and created quite a I i.iii^Ii at ins > \peiiM*. I had on a v. ry | In a \ \ o\.|(oai and a laitf.* eoinfoitei ?a ? ..?vpe I arouml tn\ m-ek. As I eniii n n ed to unfold myself, taking oil fust the woolen . oiiitortei* ami then the . . \ et'.iat. Mr I .i tic* il ii uriietl to liis t'ln-nds and -lid with a smile: "Now, ?iiite'ineii, you s- e what a lar^e amount ..? *>liuek* Mr S t eplu'iiis has just wait i : ii i n ii t e ami \oti will he surprised I ? in.. I w hat a .-in ill 'nuldiin' he is." " 'A Ter we had returned to tin* sa |. .oil of the steamer.' eoitliiiitid Mr. *?!?*pli. ns. 'Mr. l.imoin was very lalka 1 1 \ .? ami pleas. mt w ith all of the com inissi.. net's. lie s. ? ? 1 1 led to lie ill 11 >pi*-n ?il I humor and was in ? \ ellenl spu ir-. Alter a while I joined him and we w.nt apart I1..111 the others and sat down at a small lal.h* wh.iv there was writing ?in .rial This was hefore an\ formal ?: - ??'.oil had comm. ii. ed lie hfoaeli I tin* sili'jeet of the conference .'Hid < \ ; i ; e ?? id special p!.a-llle III the filet that I w a.- one of the ciumniss. oners. lie ??aid !.*? 1 1 1 < * with ^r.*;i ' earn e>s I in?. "1 i li. se s..,i and I can settle this ina' i . ? i* I know you and you know me. I ! i a \ .? . >n tidei i -c in \oiir intcjjrit.s and. I i . : ie \ e \ ..ii have in mi in*. I do not !..tii\ would ask niC* << do anytiitn^ ai;ii..p. r and I would not require \otii* .in ? n: (.. anything which I !.e|ii-vc uu ? . ? I ';? U n np a pi<- .? ..f pap.-r a ml .... tow.LT.i :ne. he said: I w 1! : ? w .,r. I at : ! e op of t liis .-tie '. ?' piper ami thai Word will lie 'union' ? ! with lliat as a ha.-is, >..:i n.a\ ile it i 1 1. ? : . rii ?? "I set t |.-tn? .1 . a ml on t ha : I W ... .!-? ill 111 \ .lltlll : a e to I avo * '"|1 - -elile a- we il^l'ee." I * hen t..!d him what our in-t'ii ! w.i. 1 I'i i ill I 'l ?'.sid. lit 1>.I\|S. I'll w ';. a I .I d a doll. I . aun- "Vcr Id- fa <?. !.!?? . liiti 1 1 :i 'pp. I o In.- i.reast and 1 r \ ' 1 a : . n u ' i hi* *1 ..1 m 1 1 mi y a ?\ . c . . . \t . ?!' a p.'l'i.-e l.e I'.lis d "ill <>t II..- -> a I - a ,d to nie with ha i. I.- pl ' l ' i ? : I lieu 1 am led i . sp.nis.li:. ? I a > II the:' t.i Ish. d. 1 had 1 1 op * d 'he wa: \ . o 1 1 1 I end w i h 1 1. is ??elite: > n-e. la: it .? 1 1 1 1 ; .? is - 1 1 ?! i ? to make :i 1 1 y s ?' ' .<? n.'til ? \itli : he i II -t lltet ioiiN hy wllell \"U ale I ..'ill I I I ' ll-t \ o"| l\ ill ..'lis del- . ' ? a ? 1 ??! ' ' : a 1 w 1 ia ' ha- n ? u ri ? d In t a <:i er.il I. it w I . . I . ...i ?' the nil.":, ii- a has..-. he South .?il Ii a \ e ^..t t n . i : I > J I -' il lid re.: -ri at the i. in i- Mr. . . . a ii eott; >?? >? : i ; :. ! : in ? - :? !:? :.. i . ..?ai/e only he n.de .i.i ;.. of lite Soillll |iii-v. .ile.l o.i. .n ? *u p t : - ! i ? i i :i:;> lli.tm. lot at lie tli.e-te \1 :? 1 ,;m o n - e tor p. a .? .. : . t Itiit.a ; ion ; : I a , t in 1 1.- 1 1 :> I-; d upon union.' 'la.-.' ne t'.le word-'.'.s mat a- I e *. n .nhei* which Mr Stephens -poke .-.dene. W it 1) I lie e\c p: ma ; a 1 1 1 1 1 1 the oil . \ p e r - 1? a p 1 1 v> ? i ! 1 e l.lte Mat.. A .1 ? "Il 11 s t o||. ilil in ;ia.at" trft.d ot Mr S:i*pli.*ns?'s Mfe .. n | and a mu^hlior ot mine, whom . i I i : : \ : . l ? ? \ ? f *o take di a if?* v\ . t !i I Mr. Sti-|>!n".i9 I ili:il im ? !?? Mi 1 1 f l f ?? l?i i lit V ? ii.;t ? l>n( Ik- < \ l'P' ~s? il l;is i?i' f i ? s i*? . ? ? ti? .lilivr IK riling .S.I III .|''..1|I il, II* (111* ??? 1 ? t IH-?* W :i> ?? III 1 tl?T <if llliwrtl tl'll !i ; ?* t . . i > :i it 1 1 ff 'l tvi-u Umii iill! io lllllki* it |Mll>li?\ S: l?i-?-. ?i?n\ i>vi r. 'In* iii:iM?t Iiiis t?nw up fur 'i?n ?|rijM*r (l??'iiii>i(iii, 1 think il t?ut j to all coinoriiv I that tilt* public | t..? wivvn Uio of this ? Alcmvul fioin >>f tin* most iin|x>rti(tit rharauv i Id's ill lliill Ii? ? l 1 rolilVrfllCi.'. \ml an- u littrjly to liVl\t< Mull use ii f this U-iii r as you <1 ? 4*111 |>joi>tT, uml if joti <? ji r?- to pul.lisli it, you ran ?lo *??, t? ?!< Ki'a|iliiir^ 111c on wluit day it will a**, aiitl I w iil it siiuiiil.i tit-oils lMihli< ;iiioii in Tin- I'kiis ituti <ii. V< i \ FOR (1 B. i ii.K ( UiOil fi V t'n I he iMi'.ui wf Tho Journal: 11 IH lull lllul It." *?fol till! ('Uli.1L' 111 Si, III. ,1 money that I tic discussion i>I Die Mis ( I l|lltl>UUII IlUA l>< i ll CUIUllll'lK <?<J ho ('(11 1) aii'l K will bo in t ho liiliTcitl (>t Hound loom y lo keep lip the diSl'USSIOII until I he' ||i|> lOHul C'OllVvfltlOII S h II 1 1 Intel. When illl I 1 1 < ? HKl'dtioU tor tile tree CoillUK" ('I silver ;it ii ratio of H t? J is fully devol 1 1 1 f < ' > 1 <111-1 it'll, llu-.su l v\ o great parties will iti i i it- b> tin ii plutfoi ru>? which side they w ill take. Ak a sound money iJemocrat I hope Unit i tic I >( luoi ra! ic party will do II. lie OVelVV ) I ? - 1 1 11 1 M K I >' (or l ho oil I I tcliiK crutic i > t Inriple that all money shad lie .lolltid. The discussion of the silver quefl tiuii alone is not ail the people a 10 Intel esUiil in. The I *i"( siileui and the Secretary ol" the Treasury have declared in no un certain terms that they ate In favor of .sound motley, but neither of them have attacked that part of our present cur rency system, which has largely been In st roineiitiil in causiuK our Kt'cat currency troubles. It appears to me that the great Issue In the next campaign should t>c the reformat ton of our currency system as a whole. To success fully commence this reformat Ion the national hank act should tie repealed and all hanks Ik- permitted to issue currency (notes) under a national lass which shall provide for uniformity and security. Whenever the Federal gov ernment has usurped charter rights for lite purpose ot creating Instruments by which It could carry out Its undotil.icd power to control all forms of money, a Kfciit monopoly has resulted and the pco ph- have suffered. The riKht to charier private corporations Is one which Hie .States should never surrender and one \Nhh h the t 'oust 1 1 u t Ion does not contem plate that they should, t'lider the pres ent National Hank act the National I tanks have a monopoly of a buslm ss which .1.1 1 banks should be allowed to en gage "i (under Federal control), that Is t lie business of Issuing notes to circulate as money. As a <1 rect result of this mo nopoly both the National flanks Un-m sclves and the State banks are denied the privilege of using their Immense as sets as a basis for a Hound, un.foriii and elastic baiiK note issue. The advocates ot' the National banking system <tv not wish to discuss this view of the question, nor do t lw advocates ul' l Ik- free coinage of silver wish lo discuss It. A great prin ciple iS involved In t lie currency question In this country and unless the individual Stales lor-oiice and all demand the rlKhl to charier and couirol all private cor poiatlotis the 1 1 ii ? si ion can novel" tie satis f.iclorily sc. t. id. The question appears to ki > mind to be simply this. If the Fod ? at govt - I'll in*- ii I has and intends to con trol all forms of money (paper and no i a 1 1 1 1 t Is it necessary for it lo also con trol :lic hllsilic-S (d I i.i .1 k ill l; I believe in t ii.. povvir to issue or i.uihori/.o tiie I^iiu ui anything lo clrculaU; as inoucv i. a son-reign it.i'.ht, and ijjin only lie i'X ? rcis.d in this coiiiiiry by the Federal fovirnm nt. I believe ttuit the banking business could be controbed by State laws only and that liie power to issue notes 10 circulate as money should be granted any bank which will conform to the law oi the Federal governim til which shall d' -clan* how bank notes may issue. I n lier my view we should have banks con ? hiding two classes of business. I Kceciv i i ? k deposits, making loans, s< lliug t \t halites, etc., under u Slate "aw. I .y, I lit'); their notes lo circulate nj> 1 1 . finey (fftdi i a national law. The lirsi business is id' an esseui i:ill> 10. a I i li.n.i ter, iu which home people are more directly inter, sled than any one else could be therefore it should be con ilu.-ted un.h r Slate charter and Stale .su pervision only. As a result of the secono business a currency would Issue which would be at once scattered all over the t sited Slates and in which ali the peo ple oi' all the Slates would immediately become direct l\ Interested. Tin.-) belli); so it is but ruh: that I lie Stated should say to the !''??. h>ral government come in ana provtd' for the security of these notes and we will force the banks created by us to conform to the law you may de clare In the event the Federal govel'ii ment found lh.ii the Individual States were not cotilpel.ing the banks to adhere strictly to the national law the common Interest would demand that it proceed to force compliance. |<y a system which shall provide for periodical and frequent e\atu. nation of banks of Issue by exam iners appoint' d by the Federal govern nieiil. the security which It requires of all banks of issue can be constantly aiul of fcetlv.-ly watched and controlled. Fndci such a system the State bank examlie s would examine the books for the benefit of the local depositors and general < red itors and the National bank examiner would examine Ihein for tiie protection of i lie noteholders. I'ndor such a system the ib'positors would be greatly benelited and the noteholder should be amply protected. 'I'll' re are In this (piest Ion of currency reform several principles which the struc ture of our government (Slate and Ni tlyu.il>. demands should he observed. 1. Federal control of all forms of moil iv'diie'al ic and papcri. The reservation of charter rights '?? t he Indlv i lll.lt States. : The fullest us-' of hanking capita: an I ? re. lit consistent with safety and jusi principles it our currency system can be reform . I w.th these three gr>at principles pr*i i>. ".<1. grccii!>a< lis, treasury Holes, tdlvci ? idea tes, gold cert 'urates and all our 11 any forms of Federal luoii.y will dls .i ipi .ir. god ami silver wil. lake their i ilur.il places in our system and the pco. I ?? be >; i v en a paper currency which can ? in I vv ill issue In response to husim s.s de. 11. a lids. I bn i. vi- tic lime is at hand when the I: sue sh'.ul I In- made and the rights of i States i|i tnati'li'd. I'oliliclans are >' ai'-liii;.; l tic p. opt to see how I he sllvei cr.i/.e Is ailcc; i>;;; them before they lic it" lor any plan of currency legist. i Tlu-y don't want to a 'it igotbze the N ll.oital banks, nor do the;,' .vish lo an .!? ???Ii'./I I he alvo i t ? s of free sllvei coinage. Therefore they are tisclesn so far as suggesting any positive line of ac tion. As a business tnan I realize that t ? e . h.iin '. i oi our . ai r iK y is at! wrong . i * *. ! thai ao> a?l'ld; .ti to its Volume by in l.'ict. i-e In the annum: of any particular form .?!' issue e\.epi perhaps National ' ink intts i.r oi I . er't itica t e.<) will only I ' tea;. I ' . i la : ? r * . ? the . oulilry r< - silting from It This bclinr line, It does .? i ? ni to me that some of our t ???inncra t ic b a<b rs nih'ht coine out vipiar. lv for some ' iii wlii.h will radically diant-'e the s ? a' . I sv > !? :ii nr.. I. r w hlch the coin. || efce of !tl!s l'|'e:|l and pflis'l CI'OUS I I ? on h is been for \ i urt crush* I and :t! in ost ruined. Uadl -a I i hai't;.. does not ?ril> !??? .ii that the pr- v* nt svsl.-m sl-.i;. be revolution!/.! ;M .jiv aid l he v.h*.!e business of t.'i*- c. oiur ry thrown In cs|or: |t , ,? mean a fr radon I r*-. -s:;. s as t>- b irk I..*:. . ,ii. i -* s i . . . J I'n.b'r a sy?|.?in oi' ^r* *? ^ ' i'" bai ks ,i! t with no bank nolo vf i I* s-s ? (enoTiiln.i ? Ion ticin t. n dollars, sil v-r would rlr."i!.i : f i.-.-Iy and I's its-., k. r.'i | n'l v In -r. a?u-d. - CJeo 1! Fi Saussut''' To **. fi ! h " i ?? K { ii ? 'll <! /> I t . J '* . 1 '? '? ' > ' ?"? ?'V ?? ? ? X. f I i f . V -!|I in- rn r * *i .? . ??????!? ?? i: MYI'KS Mrs. W III l?i r*> Myvrs. r?t T)an. Ky.. illrrrtr.J thnt sV.o ph<>n|<l h:ivu 'i r?-?v p.-r r>f t*f' th Jw-forf bolnpr InM out In her rnftln. AP?t lur iW*ftth U?o dcntlut tl.em in. an<l the public wcro a 1 n.UtoU. SOUTH CAROLINA \\i ft FiE8?r.j ' i wo 1 1 : it i<. 1 1 ' i < ' iii.ows ii\ t \ i i i:i> s ta i i:s t in it i'. I itisri >\m mi is di: \t/r \ i>i; v i ii iii.ou I lilM I ? % II II it I ????? I il ????? lit' Will ( IIU< | i I I II II I' TO 'M-l/.f Ily SyUth.-rn As l'rea*. Columbia, S. c., May *? The St?t? is in a !? liiitni ioui;|hi. 1 ho I nited i Siuic* < "ir^ilt't '-oiirt >un conn- with it* I strong arm and . It-nit Hi*' I lovci'iiiueni ' of III.' SlHtc "1 SollUl t'mvliHH two I *?* - rilit- blow*. Many have looked lightly U|t<.n the issues that have been pending ; ,i ti,t- omit during t ???* !??**<? *w'i| l,ul 1 tlmsc Ismi.-s have been as uioiuentus as a.o that cut nrtist. in the old I'almettu State, and it "<>t within the power <?! a prophet "r a son a prophet l?> forecast the tu!:^i<i'.u iilial events which will follow in the n.-xi sis months. At i.-ii ^uvkft:... r. gUliatioli law of the S;atc have ln't'U knocked into a cocked I, at, throwing op. 'ii the ballot bos to MV.rvlto.lv to vol.! without u reg'SU ? tiou I'l-j'tilieatf, s.Miieihing that Is likely i.t .-a iis.? a simple in the election ot b '????at s to ta.' .onslitutioiiul qpnveu t ion something that revolutionize Un voting system of the State, lor Iho Uoy. t-ru.tr .(.'.huts that he will not call the I .cgislaiurc to-. th. r lo enact a new law; an. I the dispensary system has l>eei? oruell.-a.llv killed, the law being milll tu-d in so I ar as tht- vitally important inter-Stale eotnm. rce feature in cou rt-nit <1, it now being allow vd any one to bring liquors into i lie State front w lu-resoi'V. r ho please ami be protected in the possession ihercol. These arc two matters that confront the pri st lit State ndininist ration, an<l l hey are grave ones. Notwithstanding this (iovirnnr Ilvana declares that he i.s going ahead witfi the seizures ot liquors to get the liquor ease m Uifa ( ' nited Status Court. The question ot every hour now might be said to be, "What nest." ami ?>1 a greater import ance than anything else is the mandate of the court In the regis! ration eases, though, perhaps, the practical liulhhca (i.tn of the law is of more general In terest to the people of I he State itselt than those outside the fetute.^ ^ Judge tloff rendered the decision in the registration ease. The court room was packed so that standing room could not be found . Scores ot negroes were or. cent, and there w ere no end of lai?u!' men. The negroes, when Judge (.oft ended, murmured their approval and order had to he restored. In reviewing the lav and acts bearing t hereon, together with the tacts of the cade, he traced the negroes career from ae time of sift very, gave the history ot the passage of the 1 1th and loth amend ments, pro ceib <1 to show t-hat these rights could not be abridged, held that I he law in this respect was unconstitu Clonal, and said the provisions ot the r ??? i.-t ra t ion laws seemed to liini almost incredible. yet lie thought them correct. ? he statement this coin,daintant make* i.s appalling, the outrage stupendous, the result close on the border land that divides oiitri.i1 from crime. Tli" constitutional convention act cured dele 's. Tin' Slate frankly admit ted that the object was to disfranchise Mi-; many nVscroes us possible. lie lield that the law's were unconstitutional in toto; that 1 lie court had jurisdiction, etc.' ??e held liiaL cerrilicatcs of reg istration could not be demanded; no of licial of any Slate was above the law. lie reiiii'iKiu inclination in. iigled v'.th dutv in this matter, lie was v. ry severe on the position of the Slate in regard ing the -oiirt as a foreign jurisdiction. | iiis posi i i?>n was a.s sirau-e and won derful to him as the story he had just nea ril in this case. lie passed an or der. as prayed for, restraining and en joining I lie super v is. : r of registration, as ?in oil it- i a I and individual, from the per formance of anv of the acts mentioned and complained of. The injunction is perpetual. (Jovernor Kvans declares that lie will not call an extra session of the legis lature. He says that the fight will havt to come oil if' free ballot and regards the situation as a grave crisis. To night lie said: 'Von can say that I am wrought up with indignation and that we will lake the decree, read it care fully. ami present our reflections to the people of Hi 6 State in due season. It is the gravest question that ever con fronted us. and the pcoplle may rest assured that we will take no action without mature delib. 1 11 1 i.ui . I he tim. has come now t ? > act, and at the ptop er time it will act in a manner that no ti-ne South Carolinian can fail to up ? ;,,1,| They may rest assured that white supremacy in South Carolina will be maintained ." Judge Simonloii remloreil the decision in the dispells i iv case. w;hieh created a profound stiisalion. It was In the case f coin Charleston. After reviewing the eise and holding that the court liau jurisdiction. he said: "The dispensary 'aw nowh ?? re declares that the use and consumption "f alct diollc liquor In them selves are injurious to the morals, good lealtli. and safety of the State, or of )(|... <?n the contrary, the dis pensary law fakes the most ample pro vision for the purchase of alcoholic 11 ,,!i??i-s in this Stale and elsewhere f->r rh.-ir distribution in convenient puck ,t'.s within the right of nearly every l - r -< ? 1 1 t !n ouuho'it all portions of tlio Slate for iim' and .-oiisiimjt'ioti by tin ? ti iplc of the S;at.-. and in every way it rui oin- igis h H-" and c.uisump .ion' Kven In l.-aliC. s in whh h iho ma i-'fity of the itiliabit n t s r.-fuse to .| i.-nsa i y. provisii.n is made t'.f tie- iiro'-in -? -1111*11 1 of alcoholic l:.|iior i,.- i'ii, sc persons wit!i!.n the loi-ality who j iv ti use it. AteohoHc li-nior 1. 'ee'irid to he en * ra ba inl and against the inoral<. heal'h and safety of ?i,,. St -i t e oiil v wlo-n it is not imported i.vtdi-e'di.-peKscr. or i< not ti his hae 1--. in the ha i. N of ^,me cue with .hN nni^ion A! o!?,!l ? >rs rnport i?,o t ! ? : - S:a 'c ar. ! -! clarcd contra 1,1*1,1 and itiiin "d 1k.i1.Ti. lis a ??! - of tV? ^tate and so I ? : i iom as- they ! a !'---td j i :> the h-imls ,i . i I ".../th'lr itiinri'iiis ' -i i,.;' ; ito th.. channels ot . 1 : st idio i ioti a ii ! are/'-'M ' ' the p.'op'e Si lie for t hcjr use .'I ti-1 cot: sump ' "i? u no: I.' ? ? <>:vvy t-? ::?> ?"t . a min >lU. ...I.d .l.-ta-'ej* .? ?vnnnnati'.m into all ,tl?vUiol.S of the .liq.ensirv l.-W, ? r <o il"' e'-tl tic ^ III f'.-r ill^ ill m;o . ? or/at?' ii-" ai t!.?. t f' is. r Mo!' 1 1 . ? v.- ? ? #- It is !? ' I ' Ii ? ? i 1- M I t'of Ito ? '.rr his.--: of i a's ???ft* to Thrtt. ie f"'t ? as tlji/di-pensurv ia\\ fi.vbi.'N ?v-?i-<o pur hase . i_ ? 1 r S - an t ?o inii*"!') Into this S i!e, a. o.jo. . i e.uors for his own ?e a ml . onsaiuj products of other States 't iNerimntes Mifainst the products of oth er States. Such .bs. rimip.a ! o i . atoou he made under the i:uise of the po.i.-e M?vvr and fiirllrsr, in "O fir :? s aet permits the chief dis|Kiiser to pur . i? ot!.. r Stat.-s ah djoln- hquot> ,ud to itnnurt them i:;l" tl?U Stale r,.i the p jrpot e of selling them for twnnl .-..nsuinptio!! a' retail within the State I...] forbids ,11 otf,-" rr-rrsons from "u <, ir -haslng n ml import im? for their in it"i! us. and consumption it di?"t" ( minatefl against all other eitiTiens of tlo St ite. It also makes a diHcrinmia ' or. ???'rtin*t all persons in the trade In other Slates who not on roniy.e,! bv th<? St.'it?? di*pcn!?ar.T forbid liny them *eek ec.stomern within the State and to enjoy a commercial Iotcwoune secured to Others in this State. These conclusions rest on this dis ' rimimitiou, if it tiul not exist, and it .:i dl uin?!u* liquors wero excluded from lh>* State, or if nil poisons were forbid* dcu to Import alcoholic liquors, or it Oh; laws <>l South Carolina hint doclar ? ?< 1 that all atotiholic liquors were of mi- h poisonous aii'l detrimental charac ter. and that their use and consumption as a iK'Vtii^o H'ci't) against the Morula, health and safety of the Slat** other and different question wonhl arise. The injunction is <w? iron-clad one, Die meat of it being in tin* following. "( >rd?ai'i*d, it viu 11 * 1 Kt**l anil decreed, thai a win >>f i n j ti net i> >11 ht! aw a rded. and do issue out of tiii.s court, commanding and enjoining and restraining the defend ants. M T. lloUey. Sr., art chief con st ibie ?>f i in* Staii) of South Carolina, an. I all other State constables of the Sta iii of South Carolina, and otlUvrs ami oth? r persons acting under him, and their successors in ollice, Hinl also the defendants. . M S nit, K M Card n ? -?? ainl I'. > . Ileuch, and all other i*?< ;i u t y Hheriffrt and their deputies, an. I ail municipal otlirci'N, chiefs ol police and policemen. ainl all other ot lices of the State of South Carolina oi ? >t any ennniy, "city or town of said State of South Carolina, ami all per sons viliotiisocvt'i' acting or claiming to act uinler the authority of the act of tie* <ii?neral Assembly of the State of South Carolina, approved January li, IMC, or mnler any warrant issued hy <?r uinler authority thereof, from seizing or attempting to set /a* in transit or oth erwise, liotli lie fore and after arrival in die State of South Carolina, and at any place in the Slate of South Caro lina, tal e, enrr.i away or coiiti?vute any package whatsoever of ales, wines, Si e>s or spirituous liquors or any in* toxieating liquors, the proiluct of any other State or foreign country imported in'o, or brought into the Stale of South >\tn lina hy any moans of transporta tion v? iiat^oevi-r, hy the complainant, .laities Donald, or any (other person whomsoever, for his own use and con sumption, and from entering forcibly or searching or Mtcinptiitfr to search the premises or dwelling of the complainant, ? tames Donald. or any other person in , the State of South Carolina or any . lailiottil depot, railroad car or steam ! bout or sailing vessel, or other vehicle j ? I interstate commerce, or any vehicle whatsoever within this Stale, for such i in(o\iea(iucc liqu'ori n? aforesaid im .ioricd or brought into this State for hlft ?1st- or consumption or from hindering : ani preventing hy any means w hatso ever the complainant, .latins Donald, or any other person in the Stale of S'lullt Carolina as importer and cottsum ?i of l lie itlen, heirs, wines and spiritu als liquors of other State and foreign ??on nt ries from importing, holding, pos se.sts'uig, using and consuming the sail! Intoxicating liqti,ors as aforesaid, so imported for his iihc and consumption.* As to th' dispensary, said (iovernoi Kvatts tonight, it will continue its op orations as heretofore, and the case will l>e pushed U> the Supremo Court of the I'nited Stat't* as speedily as possible. II is an absurdity to afgne that- Con gross has the right to pass a law giving to i!m> Slate the rig*ht to absolutely con trol whiskey brought into the border* of the Stale as though it wi re manu factured in -lhi- State, and yet powerless if perchance a perjured barkeeper main tain jt is for his own uso and consump tion . Judge Simontou's ntter disregard lor the \\'iN"-n at tind the original pa-kaee decision. and of hits own dei i .sioti heretofore rendered, shows Ut'e ex tent to w hi h these people are willing to carry thiir animosity to this law r ? >' the people. The dispensary b;\ is In::-, to stay and will stay, and 1 am confi dent that the Supreme Court of tile tailed St 1 1 1 * s li 1 1 not stultify it lf>by v: h ii 1 1 ? r disregard for the nets of gn .-s and its own dorisans. -V n:iy rate, tiny will be giv it an oppor tunity of passing upon it. I'urther dc-\j vtdopimuits may be ?\\peoted. The ' i<t)ibnlary will continue to make seizures ? that's tac way we have to get to the court. The only way to ?,?( tc ili" Supreme * " . ? : r t i.s by < ? u .> ? veilings. .Indue < loff tv', ii rued to Wist Virgini'i this afternoon and Judge Simoiiton went ??> ( M>a rlesti?n . Orders for liquors are tlyin r every vIhtc. \ .-I -ret -t bb- cl-iiming full knowledge ot I.." mandate of tin' cottri i ? a -? alreaily made a si-i'/atre of liquor. The con tempt i'(i sen against < 'amtiii.-js'.cn ' and the coaslabb s %?,-? ??? d! nii-sed In vii w of the disc' : Imets am' apologies made. \ ivt i.i.-: j i ?: \ "u \ m \ i? i>. I'npliitii of ii Si>jiiiIn1i Mnn-??f-\V?i r Ikiiih-i'h Our (Juiii'imiC ? . f.iilii i to ii s . I ? V Sillt'll '.If A -i.oi-!:t to I I'.os--. J:: j,.soii\'il!e. May T. As;'.-'! ? ' : i'iu'es- 1 "ni .ii fri.m Taa-pi, l-'l i . s .y.-. >|i I'ri'l t*- i i:l.i J he Spani.'-li ma:: f-'-inr f a ' a Isa'.e!, Jhti'e days from Havana. V"| Se,l Millet Key qi a '-a l, 1 1 1! c r-t i : i >n .1 1 t he. inotilh of ampa Hay in violation <>f the q laranli; e regiua'. ioius of li e Sia' ? .?I' l-'l. .1 id a i ml the I'uitcd Stat-- aul i i vt I t *'i rtiles up the ! .... Ti.c i cvt uiorii'uvr t ? qu a: antine olii -cr. I ? r . : hem. .mi l, lu^jial'-ht tl the quarantine ?? t , a me ,* <i:'i:.i, t: i;ii ina nt led by ' apt.-.i-, ! ! 'i >?: 1. to ,t\ erl: ?? a. I lie \ t s V ii ii.-r bji k to t in- : - : a ; i n. I ? 5 : 1 I I -Oli.i. J t > ? ? T l H . ? . <1 f t! ? rn'.-Ji-r. i.i a, li a 1- u 1 pro i est, a':.ia;,!i ? ? ' a t 1 t-t*( ? 1 he s i w tli'si-'us i ? a - :: q < t ami ie. Liu I < 'apta'sr . K ami '.!??? s-e. r ??? r ? i ? : ; 1 1 - M l!: it. here sh-.- w a.. 1 V. . ,a 1 ? ? I m! . h ! a i : i* d.V, i ??! I,- i ii- .t : -e < Jil!*' ' ? ?'ns ... . . I . ,?!:e w 1 S? ? '? the c -, , ,.-y < * a i lv! ? for I' ??: : VV-i . .1 I'M' il.l!.:. V u. ; i ' 1 im ' a-.i '? ' ' S .. . . .. the !i \ /;. i I...-. I - ? Stall q- -i 1 I,e l e "'I.' . I I 'I !i., t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : : ; ? ? ? t s a 1 1 ; j ? ? ui-:e i !' i> 'i n ??* ?*: * ? ' i' \liil \h <1 Hi-miiII In ill I In- I'l It I' > I'll r II \ I- il r . At Atlantic. Io\v?, <?n May 7. \| I Ailtip. alia* '?Crip" Ailor. was iricU of ilo-'i'i villi? till' pi-oplo-'liy si-llintc Wol'l llli'ss iiinipullllil. wllic.'i In- - , - 1 1 1 ? 1 I"' MimmI's S:l rs:l pa rilla :i'Hi was .xi-lili'lK-i-il l?v .ItlilKi* M :i<'y t.1 <>|H vivir sit !??? I Ulkir in llii? Iowa Stato I Vni 1 1-:? i i.i I'.v . Ailor's tiu'HihiN \v?-ri I llmse i-?l" 'a traveling fakir. Mi" ha* l-iM'n t ra vrlinif tliroujjli M.t^<>:?ri. N lii'iisKa a iii 1 Iowa, making staiuh . ? f ;i ? lay in' in. >ii- in i-iii'li town, ainl ri-firi-s viitin-r liitlixrlf ax an ajfi-iil mnli-r salary f r ??in l'. I. 1 iV ami srllini; his ?>oii.'ci?>Uun at mil' ilolbir or liftv i?'iits |mt liottli*. k ? v i 1 1 kt with ea?*h Kill., van j ou'm ?rtlii?i* wwrthlrsH nrtirlos. Citizen* ii f ( i ris\v?ilil. Iowa. Ins-aim* *tiMpii-iim* ainl ii.?>iTt lininv from a ilru-'irint tliat Ailor's i*oiu|>i?iinil was tint lloo'l's Saria pa lit hi. lmt ini-ri-'y ?ulurod writi-r. Iki?1 Ii i in arri"?lr?l. 'I'here tiwttefiYi?*nta wi>r? fmiiiil arraltKt liiin. the jury iv?iv*ii'ti->l him aSUT onlj thirty minuti's .IHih.rn t"i?i. iiiiiI hi- vmin siiitrin'i'il a s ftliove. I his iti'-M ?:.! tin- \vi.-<il>?in ? > f r.itrvlriaiii? ninl.ri!ic< only of ri-pi1tnl>!e : ii-ali-r.-' whom yrm know. H'wl'* 8:ir sapa rilla I* iioviv sold liy pe<l<llt?r*. aifl sni ii ? (Ti-rinur if "IkmiM l?r- at orico re imrtfd m ihr Authorities, or to I'. 1. llOOII. A. Co.. I?we!lf The Lowell Morning Citizen, \ LITTLE KNOWLKDUR j is not a dangetoiis thing wltfu it haves money (or you, is il ? In buying 1 umber , D o u r ? , Sash, Uliixls MuuliH?in? .ukI Ornamen tal Woodwork a little knowledge of uli.it is of good, and durable quality will be found desirable. It is our purpose to tell you about out goods. If you want to know, write to ui. You can have a ropy of nur latest price list if you ask for il. AUGUST A LUMBER CO.. AUGUSTA, UA. "tiny cif the /"laker." "FIRST WOMEN." Australian women wore first freely ad mitted to al: courses In the University of Hiilney In 1SSI. The* first woman missionary society known to history was organized ut Natchez, Miss., in 1S31. Dona Manuolla Ualldo, the first anil only woman lawyer in Spain, opened an oflice in the Spanish capital in February, 1891. The (IrKt woman to apply for and be pdvon a position on a police force was Miss Kdlth Walker of Ho-jota, Columbia, 'I'h#< first paper ilovote'd to woman siif. fraye oVer published wai the Una edited b.? Mrs. 1'aullno Davis of Providence, it. l Tho first woman "undertaker and om balmor" was Mrs. Ilea ton Dart, who "hung out her shingle" in No?.v Vork City '.I P'SS. The first woman Jud.'jo mentioned in ICngllsh history was Anno lierkeloy of V.. to. Gloucestershire. Sho was 'commis sioned hy Henry VI 1 1. 'I l.o (li st Knropo.i l lad.v to marry a native of Hurmah was Miss Mabel Cos ^'?(.ve. who married * 'ban Toon of Ran L.oon. In January. 1S9I Miss Oraco ltabb, 'ho first woman pfad tii'U of a college of pha*\naoy. was a lecturer In the Wom^V* College of Med. io.'nv, Philadelphia. Pi 18S4 'I he llrst Woman's Uir.hts Convention rv- 1 held In America was at the home of i'liyabeth Caddy Slant >n, senfea Falls, "V. v. July i<> and 20. iSlx. Mrs. W. D. Owen of I .ogansport, Ind., ^ boars tho distinction of being tho first and only woman evor admit tod to tho floor of the Rnglish I louse of Lords. Mrs^D Susanna Dunklee of Newton, Mass., has tho distinction of bcim? the first woman ba~ot Iroasur >r in America. Sho was ofleoted to that olPce in 1S74. Tho firs' woman la America to make literature i prifoMnon was Hannah Adams, born In .Me Plold. Mas.-1. cllcd a' Brooklyn, same State, November 5, 1S32. Tho first woman admitted to practice law before tho coiir. .i of California was Mrs. Clara S. Colt". who w;t-? admitted to the liar of that S'lato on S nt'-mbcr 5, The first woman to deliver lectures on equal i debts in Fmjl.md was .Mrs. II. M. T. Cutler, an American lady, who wa-? a delegate to tho l.?>.n'to:i f-caca Comrrosg (if I >4T? 1 . > The Queen of Coivu was i lie iirst Aslat Ic Sovereign to cnipi )?/ a graduated ,\mpr lc-nn female doctor ;< v> . -.>n ;?t physician, TP" salary 'i?l'nv-' i i - ?-.p?-il to il'i.tiOO per .'i n:iiiui. The Irst woman evor elected Mfiyor of an \ ic- >?! n n v.'.i Mrs. Susanr.a .Madura Salter tn K bircvl of Vtl^onla, Kan. Mrs. Salter ...... ?. b ?' -d in the spring of 1SS7. The llrst woman to act the part of a woman chnractor on the stage was Mnr ?rarc.t Swart/., who ;n;i h> her first appear ance in T.ondon on lite ?? it? lit of Novt-m l?. r o. pr.C. The (list American wom.in to occiipv a professor's clialr in a coeducational In stitution was Helen '* Morg.in, who was made nrof'??s >?? of I.ailn at Flsk t'nl versify in ISfift. The flr?t State !u (*3 Union <o nlve women even limited *? i f.'ra ?.* :* was Ts'en. lucky, lu is 12 that State purred a law ntithorlvltnr ivldoiv with children to vote for Scbnol Directors. v WI liI.AltD -A story is floating around Women's Tempera nco circles to the ef fect that Miss Francis Willard. the fa nious tempera nco lecturer, may be led to_ the altar before autumn. Tho gentleman in the cape Is albi'h'd to without name, tion and of prominence In reform work is "an KntrMshman of wealth and posl pi-ivikh the water." 4c. COTTON Mikes 4c. I* II I CMS, cvenon PIANOS & ORGANS. o m nr discouraged, but Lvv-ylN 1 write for our great H\k<;ain List and Wonderfully Easy installment Terms. A new MrtlbuslH'k Piano $50 lew than ?*v?r before S-l?? Saved on a Sterllnsr Piano. Twenty Nearly Now Squaro Pbwoa at Nf? York Kiv?* away Prlcfw. l-'ifly New Ujirlghta? from Beat Mak er* at Oif Prices. U!ch Mirror Top Organ only 930. SAVE MONEY by buying from the Greatest Southern Music House. 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