Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1872-1875, October 23, 1872, Image 1

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Give na a call. ] L?4LUJLJ?L, j_-_j..!.'_'J-L.J- 'warn jzb?3? & ? dibble, I ^TORNEYS AT LAW, KTJSSELL STREET, Oraitgcburg, S. C. ja*. f. In.An; ! S. Dirinr.r.. nich 0-1 vr Kirk Robinson, 1 .1 Bxdts, Music and Stationery, nnd Fancy Articles, .17.' THE EXOIXE HOUSE, ORANGEBURCi, C. II., S. C. mcli 6? DR. T. BERWICK LEGATE, IIENTA ? S V R ii E O N , Ginduate, Baltimore Collc^v Dental Surgery. Ojtt, Market 11 reel, C&r Storeo/J.A. Ilaitnttoti Kb 11 W. j. DeTreville, 4 T T U R N E Y A T L A \V. Oflicc at Court House Square, Orangcburg; S. C. jffjffffiSj_' ? FERSNER A DANTZLER, d J o >sT t I s t s Orangeburg, S. C. Office over store of Win. Wijleock. P. l*KrtsNi:u. 1*. A. P.VNTZVKn, !>? 1>- S i.M'h }2-3inoi4 JNO. COECOCiv & CO., FACTORS and COMMISSION MEK CHANTS. CHARLESTON, S. C. joji51 oix'iK-K, Titos, ir. vquxh;\, u. iiauood O. P. HAY, Act. ,it\\y Id, I?72 ? 23 8m I) WTC I *lA UJ i J.! The undersigned have tldsdnv formed a Pint M/r.ddp f?>r tbe purpose <>f uniting tlietr sepa rate BehoYdS into one, under the name of (be ORANGEBIRG ACADEMY. Having individually enjoyed a liberal pnt jvntage at the hand* ul ihe t'?inmtbiity, logofbvr thry beg a continuance at it Id tlieni under the present arrangement. prmubing iipidwtwi ener gy and i..dustry together with Ihe further ad vantage of bring enabled, under the changed eir <<ilP>staii<>es, to tie volt; themselves more e\elu Mwty earn to his own particular branches. TYrin? payable as heretofore, ut the end ol tmtiU month. PER MONTH: Classic's, - - - 81.00 J-In/jrHsh, - - - - M.oo H/ext term will conimrnrc on the fii>t Mon day In (being the second day of) Sept ember n**t, b,.:ir<! enn be obtained, in private families, ut y*~ry moderate ratrs. JAS S. III.YWAIU) STILES U. MELLICH AMP, THE PEOPLE'S"KAKEHY REMOVED TWO DOOUS EASTjpF J. P HARLEY'S here he will 1m- happy to serve hjs for nier customer* with V I N E C A N 1> I K H 4 cox i? ix:ti ( >n tili i ks4 Fill 7 ITS AND .? nd TOYS of every derrription, and at price* la Ktiit the time*. } abo keep constantly on hand FRESH IIKRaI), t'AK ES of crcrv description, PI KS, Stv. frier* reasonable Al.J'O. WEDJJIJCG CAKE prepared .with grc,a,t fare to suit the mn*t fastidious tastes. Tbe PATRONAGE of n>v friends and fcl Aow-.eiiizcus jsirewpeetfully nolicitttl. T1I08. W. ALHICItGOTTL July ;0, 1872 S3 tf FOETliY. middle'Age. ?i > ? >i , ? The Him oflife has crossed the line; The Bum'mer-ahhiD of lengthened light, j Faded und failed, till -where 1 stand ? 'Tis equal dny: and equrd night. : itt ' ? i bi ? One nfterone, ns dwindling ho jit, " Youth's glowing hopes Have dropped rtway, And iooii nmy barely leave the gleam ' That tioldly. scores a winter'* day. I am not young: I am not old; The flush of morn, the sunset calm, Paling and deepening, caeli to each, Meet midway with a solemn charm. One side I ace the summer fields Not yet disrobed of all their grcon; While westerly', along the hillv Flaiu'd the first tints of frosty sheen. Ah, middle point,'where cloud and storm Make battle ground of this, my life! Where, even-matched, the inght and day "Wage round me iheir September strife. I bow me to the threatening gale: T know when that is overpast, Among the peaceful harvest ddys, An Indian summer comes at last! .The'Patrons of,- Husbandry. NKW URANUHR IN' SOCTH CAItOI.INA. ?' The October number of the Rural Cr.rolininn fedys, since our hist i?.?uo, the following new Granges* have been re port! ?I: iMowMon's Mill Grange; No. OH, Man ning-, Clarendon County; A. J. Tiinhtll, M.; J. N. Hodge, See. * Mouliccllo Grange, No. 00. Monticollo, Fail-field County; J. N. Davis, M.; II. M. Zcnly, Sec. : ttpnrtnnh?rg Grange; No:07,'Spantin hur^C'.lI.; Spurtnnlurg Com ty; .lohn II. Kvans, Mi; O. II. Kcrby, See". | Tygto River Grange, No. (is, Spar(tili burg C. II , Spai'tnnburg County; S. (.'. Menus, M.; S. D. Millar, Sec. Greenville'Grange, No. 70, Greenville (VI!., Greenville Coiinlv; Alex.-Melkq, M.; W. A. McDanitl.Scc Anderson Grdnge, No. 71, Anderson C. IL, Anderson County; ,J. I*. Heed. M.; J. A. lloyt, Sen, Abbeville Grange Not 72, Abbeville ( '. IT., Abbeville Gonnfv; J. F. C. Dnl'tve, M.; T. I*. Qlmflcs, Sec. Cooper Swamp Gritngc, No. --, Fd:.-to Township, Orii'iifichurg C unify (P. O. Midway, Ihtrnwoll County); Ucnj. Pouter, M.i S, T. Izlar, Sec. ; Indiantown Grunge, No. ?, Indian town, ^yilHntnshurg County; ( P. O; King slree.'i Jas. McCutchen, M.; W.D. Ivnox,. Sec. ACSlMl I.a s OnOAMZATlON OK Till: STATIC. O UANOK. The masters and past masters of the subordinate grange.- of the Order of the Patrons (tf IIi).sh;jjplry,, jpet at the Fair Grounds in Columbia last Wednesday afternoon, for the purpose, of organizing the State Grange of Soutli Carolina. There were, also, a number of charter members present, and those who had re ceived-the fourth degree. Upon motion of Colonel Aikcn, Mr. 0. II. Kellcy, Secretary of Um National ' Grange, was requested to take the chair. Secretary Kellcy was escorted to the chair by Colonel Thomas, inastef of Columbia Grange. Master A. H. Kose was re quested to wit an secretary. Mr. Kelly coii^rrttijluti.-d tho meeting upon thti;auspicious circumstances under which it had assembled, und said that no Slato (irange had yet been organized, upon strong it fid promising it basis. Iowa bad now over live hundred suhordi nnto Oranges, hut it lunl formed its Stale organization with hut ten, while, in South Carolina, /?hont eighty Granges had been reported to hjfln* ^o fdyi.tj.ic. felt justilicd in saving that tho work had opened well in this State. The meeting thou proceeded to the ejection of ollieefs, with the following re sult: Master, Thomas Taylor, Kiohlancl; overseer, A. J>. .Goothvyn, Ornngeburg; .yecve.t.vry$ D. Wyntl A^e^i, Abbeville; treasurer, A. M. Aikcn, Abbeville; lec turer, J. S. Richardson,>Suinter; chaplain, ?Wm. Anderson, ILhurens; steward, J. K. l>nvis, Fairfield; assistant stewaid, T. W. Hollowiiy, Newbcrry; gatekeeper, Drusy( Xunnuninker, Lexington. ? After tHy'mltetfiig'ino'1 company par took of a dinner given by the Cohinipia Grange in the Fair' building. Over o?e hundred gUcsts ? word.nsaomWcd, and flio occasion. ? proved a very jph'nsf.inV one. There were about one hundred and twe'K-1 ty-five delegates present on the occasLtm, of this first Grange meeting. The follow-' ihg is a corrdet list of the masters anil pait blasters preschte ft I ^v" :Abbcvir.e?D.AV.yftU A>fccri, \V. K Bradley, A. M..Aikeu, ?I. >Y, Hearst, F. A. Connor, lt. S. Beckhain, W- J. Hej| dlrsdn, J. II. Bice. Anderson?J. V. itceu.' Barn well?C. C. Fa?st.a:. II. Duvf: ling. / ... / if Charleston?D. IL Jacques, A. Hose. ??. ? ?. Chostor?-Ju?US , M'dls, G. William-?', G. A. Blake. B. F. Powell, J. ?. IRae| stroni. i j j [f{1M,; i Collcton?L. A. Harjwr. Daidington?E. It. Mdvcr, W. H Evan?, , Kdgciicld?I). C. Tompkins, Z. V$. Carwilc, 1'. J. C^ualtU-bauin. Faivfield?T. W. Woodward, N. Robertson, J. K. Davis. [Georgetown?B. A llston. Jvcitbaw?W.J^l. Shannon, J. J.Trf tittup, . im?(<: 1 id v ? Lancaster?J. II. W. ?Stevens, II. Goocb. Lcxiugtpi)?Lb Xunnamnker. Lau.ens?W? Anderson. Marion?C. D. Kvans. Newberry?T. W. Holloway, W. if; White, F. Muon, II. II. Folk, L. E. FolJ J. R. SpenriiuiiK < rangeburg?A. ft. Qow\\\y\\, W. F. Barton, 1. T. Sumnker. Itichlund?Thomas Taylor. Spartanburg?S. C. Means. Suinter?'J..S,.*{icbardson,J. I>. Moore, W. d. Pringle, F. M. Beckham, C. Iii F. Baker, W.Muldrow, W. A. liamsoy. York?It. M.Sims, A. K. Hutcbinstm. WiHi.ini>btirg?Ja'nicK McCutcbcn. Address of the S'ationa) Uciiiori'u^ii' Com mittee tu Ihe People of the I'nitcd Statos Tbc October elections arc over. They enable us to form a tolerably accurate idea of the true political situation ?f llie country. In Georgia we have to recount a victory for the Liberal ticket so unexampled us to'take ]ut opt of the list of doubt fid States, and practically to pronounce in advance the decision of at least 120 votes in the Electoral College. To this num ber it is only noce.-f-nry to udd'.-Txty votofc to elect Oreeley nnd Brown. In Pctnu-ylvnnia the distinguished Chairman tit the Liberal Committee bus eloquently characterised the methods by which the result of the eketion tiierc Svas accomplished. Wc commend bis state ment to the thoughtful attention of the country. In Ohie, despite lu'osi unprecedented gains for the Liberal Democratic ticket, th? Grunt managers have carried the election by a reduced majority, having brought to'tbc polls l))c\'y eijtij-o jii.or.ve vote. Had our Democratic frici ds in certain localitieslofthat great Common wealth shown the same earnestness and activity, and enabled us like our enemies to record our entire strength, they would now he exulting over a brilliant victory. In Indiana the Democrat and Li born 1 forces have achieved a most important flucews Qvci* Pennsylvania , tactics most lllisciupul.uisly employed by the Admin istration ami its allies showing thus that a free pooplp*y\hep aroused know their rights and du;c maintain them, j/jdj.a.'ju has fairly demonstrated that she can 'neither he "bought nor bullied." The moral of these results is that victory is still j,i plain view for our imtiounl ticket, und that energy and cournge will assure .it. That victory must be wvm. if we mean to preserve frto institutions on this continent wcniu.-t assure it. , . . ,;,f* The event in Pennsylvania on Tuesday last, when considered in its causes, is fhe1 most appalling political catastrophe that has ever taken place in this country. Shoukt ?ijC < systcu^ through ^vhich this calastioplic uiis"brought about bo con-! doned by the.people. ,nnd foisted on the oihe^ Stales,'it! seal's Ifhc.doojn of freedom,) in A^mericn. . A. sad contrast is surely, that tho city in 'which our Republic.jwa,s. born, aiii^d ?19 tanthems a free peppjfce(i| shouYd'uow'be die first to toll thek.^k\ o^ta ?berdies. It is for the free, unbougbfc pc?plo'oi,inll' tttie SUites0t,u calu'ily r?,\>qw ''"iiffrir repcatc borders. For the first time the system of free government and trie sanctity pf?thc tmllot>t| arc, pallv on trial in the JJnjted State!*, ^rom thys ifouv,forward the.preservation of1 the franchise in its integrity dyyarfa all other issues.. , . -, t ijet our friends in, each of the Stutea, catch inspiration from the her.:qic com1 net, | of our fellow-citizens in Georgia audio Indiana, and from.new tt.il November-Jet their struggle be* manful and uncensiugivi"; liberty alid un untainted ballot-box, lot reforhf and an honest Administration o?j the Government. ' k?L*GUSTU8 SciIEI.L, Pres. National Dem. Com. |Ii;to'l ihr^h- ? ? ? 1-J'? . (('f Judge IHelton on Radical Officials. ri>iu.:i51 ??>'(' -Ii- _j_1 ;..'.-olV The Solicitor 1 having announced that he hail no other bills for the Grand 'Jury, Ills Honor Judge1 Mcllbn, directed them to proceed to the examination of the con dition of the various county ofllces and I them as he bad done on former occasions, that they would find that most ofthe evils which attended the ndminist ration bit the public'olfiees of the counties in (lie Slate wi re the r'dMlli vf'iniperfect or nuiiTcijiVatc lc ^isl.i'.ion. There y$\a ijothing 'in - thp principles of the political party jjpyf ip ! [tower, which encourages extravagance iutliC admiiiistriVu/it) Si* public affair or tbe perversion and prostitution of offi cial position to improper use. That stii'H a condition existed almost every where iii tile Stale was n<<t to lie d.-uicd The c??xtraVaganec nod loose expenditure, of the public money by the officers hay-, ing ir in charge, was appalling to the minds of those who had to hear (jjc bur dens which s.ieh administrations imposed. But this was '(dearly tiacealde to tho legislation', which, in all tint .was necessa ry to secure a proper administration of these truths 'was ' lamentably defective. Not 'only have there been too many offi ces, and officer.*, wi?h salaries out of all pn>()drtiori ho tj,e duties required, but the laws sietn to have boon so framed as to onco.irn/e and protect this very extrava gant ami reckless administration. Tho law provided hoife Of'tlfese whole some cheeks nu'd restraints upon the con-, trol ofpuhliofunds by the officer which characterized1 the old systouj, which, lit w cver defective in some respect, was fltr supe rior to (he present in this, lie called flic attention of the (! rand .Jury to the fact thai tho result of those imperfect laws on the subject w;js that oi.'e-b.alf t!;'c counties in the State wcrcWda'y bankrupt, and if they arc not all so, the fitfct was due, not to any ?oettrity against it which the law pro vides, hut h-cause in a few instances t ho nd inlnistintion of tho finances Ii hfl fallen into the hands of men wdio so Ihr have been proof against temptations' to ntvisc their tnist, to which they are constantly ex* posed. Urttler the old system in South Carolina publicity was given at oia.ii Term of the Court, and through the pub lie prints tb the aeconntsof the public officers, und tbin; a wholesome sind sufli eient gutyrij provided against tnbabu s.cs which oa'raelt'iv/.e the present. H is one of the greates' evils of the times upon, which we have lallen that the olliccrs who are chosen to administer the affairs ofthe public, are not guarded from the temptation? incident tn their prosecutions hy the restraint of positive provisions of the ]:uv whioh g?S\ i n " titci?/, and the Wonder is that any should he fonhd in whom the prineip'o ot hbVicsly '% \i sufii oirtit protection against the abuse of their t trusts, lie was happy to know that while this general nbu^e;pi;pvnUecl^(Jt<,ilid,litot { W^iiy^*'0!?*011? ^? J r7PHutYi iyP/WTO?^;r>/^H^taiMd^ .,?1^ reiuark#, (Yerpifiirther /extended, aud \veryg^\?l^(i^..but f^plAvero,\yelL--tiut-i .cdfliid, fqo^ycycd,if ju/^tlcoinraeninrT "oa ,dcrers,in j)ujjlie criiiec-s havu so .Jong car ried on their robbe c^..yvjhh itnpunity? -i? fiMfj wit'nl $nio$ Vf*n Sk^"*0*^ d! vtifo') ioL I.-jTwF? &wdt d??> j r J . &?^^f|^^ AND Louhainic. (|J_ -.^j <Mli j Ar cp.rry^PjOiiilei^t pL the^ Cologne Ga rpec jition .qceorijcd jtpt ^riiiae ^jrcileriek the RPo,ple o^tlie. ^uu|exed^d.p|>[ilCnicnts are.pe^jnWig to look with, les^ajdipathy cominodatc theni^ej.yes as best ?. they .cniij to,, establlshed^aej^ fi^.^ jvvfien General W crijer ybjU'd; ?Stra^ljurgi most oftlie'sJiojM were dosed, or , black Hags wove displaypd.l'roin, the window^, w hile not a single genuine citizen atlqudedithe' parade .held du honor of the German Km peror*? birih day,.. The (|}po?lc ivbsoU^; ly ignored\up.^Y order, and* refused ;<f> rccogpfgor his presence yunong them. A little more curiosity, indeed, yet it-,v>"aS| but little more; was fdiown^hon Marshal vrn.Moltke. vi#itcdSt*rasburg in the course, of. tUg.fiifijjpci;! . "As, MyWff? ?j?4?ftiVg;; rial Wd ap sWer i received in French.' Plow difi'cff enf it is now!'d\Vhere!>I^incky Frecjorick Charles entered Metz the .streuU >yptc throigcd with iuiuicnfc mulutiuhjg, .jityd. curious spectators als?) crowded tbu win (lows as lie passed. In Mul\iouj;e jokd and ylning were1 ft lobt when Moltke en tered, nnd'it is'known'that pedplb fcuight for fragments pfi:tho-ghu--fc ortt-of-?wUicj: be drunk beer. It will be refdiecl, all -tili; im:rc ciyjpsity. . Granted.. JJut it -hows that Haw, in contrast to the state of tilings a little w hile ago, curiosity.^ stronger than rancor*, and is. able to py^cr como'it/' ' The correspondent goos on.to say that pipny other circuinKtun.co.: tend to prove that the people nie. giving up the policy of passive resistance. While the Uisclw weder manufacturers some tune ago re plied tn the Goveriinlcnt,'"in reference tp, the Ilhine canal, that they wanted noth ing -from the Germans, not evon'a canal, und only wi-hed to'be let nlbne, Gcripap newspapers uro how constantly consulted, fpr information rc^pe'eping doubtful points of law, ai.d c?|j tldbor that di pu-i'tub-nL oj the GoV:^i;nuunt. "Thp.people ayd f^O: ginning to pa:Icy," the eorrcnnpdc^ejjrtj concTudes, '"and that gives ro.nn for h.S'pe tluit they w'dl ^p'still turther." . .Fovn.si.-AP.? flio origin qi'.tlju term "foolscap" has doubtless .puz/led man)1 writers who itH'lko^paper known by,that iiainc, and yc-t, as in niany similar cases, it took its name trpm a.very simnie cir cmnstance'. Charles I,of Eiipjand, gfa-nt cd numerous monopolies- for the support Of the Government.- Among ot|jer^ wif^ the inanufuciure of paperj' TholAvater-. mark, of the linestsprt was the. ruy^U aPni*j of. 1'higlaml. The consumj)tion of the arti-. clo was great, und lame fortunes were ' ...kt . r %\\ \ ii\ l*4l X U .'Vi made by those who purchased the exclu sive right tr> rend it. This, among ?tu?r inonopoliei;, >vns<et asidehy the I'arliaineiit that brought Charles \ to the scaffold ; and by way of showing their contempt for the King, they ordered the royal arms to be taken from the paper, and a tool with his cap and bells to be substituted. ' It is now over 200 years since the foolscap (was falcon from the paper, but still the pappr oftho fd/.o, which the JvutnpParlia ment ordered for, their journals, bears naine of the water-mark, placed there, as . .. id it #m- , ? 4 an indignity to Charles. - * <.w? ' A- r ? ' - . The .tirpnd. Jury jii).\v in ?siyj-ton iwp using all.possible means to Icnv.i.opt the scoundrels that blew up the Sentinel office.?[Unfeign News. '*<lWPi*^?Tfittf.?W^ Cii.vrV PEit.?The.t?gy<Mdtbt5<yC?]>?iiUi tCarulina ?VfJfcll'HAS Bfi6ir In^cyinn^n^liarlotto tn^aslweeH, afr^-'ft^'^py-ant aim V lMrVhiQu**?^ a largo Uftur?# * i I?a^ikx<^tq|riifon.?Tho rt4Mndfuroi tvaB(iWi?a/^fj?K|fB; lx-M\ ecu one and tftoiluffelro^<iffcn\tj<fWfprcscnt. rresnyTcrTan, alter seyorannccTmga hold dax a^ter^oqn elci4ed|i^*A?lilor of that '. LMM^VxVof JackAm earn will at onco Mr. De A caux comes to this State highly '/c'($ahj4u&c?3*j$ AHttfclci4J?n of superior litcrayy^a^^n^iY^it^^purc! Christian and an excel Icut minister. , '?\\^e concmtuIateTlHTn^siu'Wc State up'Mi^ilViiuyulc1 a^eJsSion, and hearti ly welcome him to our midst. 5 !c rJingn&'tdtfi^ which imjist and \rilH?ilct A<rt4mtleVi4t^ire?cut aide w;dwg<*oif>rd? i-wo iuo^ r-cmp v -?--??- ? zrtiti oDft 84 Florence. a OirFAidajjjdjliStiJ^4i instant, the Steam lsuru -tit j io "Mnnn soa <nrtu ot vjum iw that no. part.of the properly was covered hy instlriuice. The incendiaries seem de termined to nnuihuate our yoiuiar Uar ,wcil located and onterpridng town, will lie".couineljcdrto ^p^UL^*-^1"^^ :taMling;^lhe usTi lit"?iuSPpaAs'of pu. s^'ri^cisaltp^ifrc^ia in his room. A friend of bis,* vftio wa&sobudly afflicted 'that site7 va'sT(t?fiS&^to rest in Ihm- chaTr at night, for months ;\t a time, Avils also^lM'rnaneVftiv eu'rcif iivtliis simple rbntcdy.' *j $ U ml\&H^if^ and can \\b ho 'ihjufV^Tie* ?^cmninen<I[s( those afflicted wtth'HIic' At stressing disease to frV \i. " >lUl *Um 1 *vul . ? ? K1 ?1 ; h aw jQj>tl^i>dj-5 ?0 t?d III* ofthe Port lUvaHn^?ri?i11ia?l?'l*h com :)>l?ed frVitf ^ngtfsfn* ?<M$" tti ?tnd liar Femvon tlie'ISaH-?n^h' IWVc'rX soi '11 ns tho bVidg^aenis^ tlinttfre^m^^nish ?djH?liRhlHvIll be irt !a?^tKo4fr,finie, the tritt its a\ ill rtm Tthfiln'V11.,fl"?Th6V hri,K e across the SafWrn^fTO^ .tlfT^c^l, willM)c-'eoiriplcted Dl-i^tfcr' lSt^A cargo of 1.JM0 tons'?h^dn IWAtr^v?f*^ u_ *^,-. i _l..>t-.i i* The nr<S.-tv.preciOi|j? -lrtiU|Mtacfc>ions is power over yourselves jlwtfUr ^with stand trial* tobout suHeiing, t<? front dt?ugcav;-pow'iy ovejj pleasure and pain ; powqi tnXolIbw'luWcotivictions, Jp}>u*er resi.-te;l by tn:.-ulu-o :uel SCOVll ; the power of calm:ivHrtn0o' iti/fcenes of darkness and * in .... ? ?? storm* 1 h <\ If. "t-to * the noxt North Candinn Legislature it. appc^tftat lV?>vtf^^ n-.em'he^--fou^in,the,'S^hn^ in the House- This i? tvr,gil*h Vif^nc in tho Scuuto and a lo.-s ei mi?i-.' lour in the fk\W' ? ?'? <n ?ml Jlnitij 1 ' Thti KaTetgh Sciu^; a sCyTtf am? fear lovs witness i^ntust1 ?WiHrr^i^lMWl and corruption in North laindimi, ^rf^lown up jvC midnight, Po.-i^^h^dty '^Jjannc of jiowduj- .jhq work t>t midday, ,|^ievcs and midnight murderers., , ; until ?'um?? ? nl rtmn ?t oi-.-t; ? - in ? a*. - To feleeinanlftgs! 'p^^^^'11' a pin. * If they iini^Mibd^^T-tTl ^JU hrttant ly t-prcud,urotmd tho' |)tt^gVUVfi^i \ta ,? i ijri?: "TliTl t ,1 >/,k ?-fTloia r. Two flounng nulls in C.oiuinbus, (m., do ;:rs nv.-.tiia: ?;'ni?rn"?':-; ov.e nT^tniin to t\9 )!AW?litt?)t^-?*l' thiAiWdd1ilA\r?iS*.:????? r-f .j jyrrfjgyi It cost the State of ;>^w Ydirk ^100,000 to impeach .Judge ILrnard.