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: r J VOL. XLVI. "" ~ ~ WINN SBOKO, S. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1891. No. 19. LiLSAGE A: AiN ARBOR. iric j ticc AN ELOQUENT -?RMON PREACHED r.riue am BY TH! BROOKLYN DiVINE. -Jonah w< propnet ii ? aboifc the | A .?S?gn!fic~ -i JVfivBrM 0:1 the Tempia- It is pcric< t.o?* to l"li1to Z.mnz M?n A:? S-ib- h?Ve In ttl Mineteent * Af. I5xliv . ?iton to U?14 F*?i :c? ofejg T tn? Hibie-" Trnth.N. u&Te beea . ... T. ., ,, will think ^ ASX Ai\yO?t. -itch., Do;. i3.?Ou &j , , ... Thoasa: f* cit.zensm .arse : .uober.4 have avaiic-.J down unc th< aisclves th^ r^ponunitT of he*-- hIKj there ^ id>c Dr. Tp.1ma-.;<' * ho is vieiliaj 11k; rcsn tthe ||g^ cil / by inflation the students of t'.s: ?^orQ,: ^ ULiversitr. His ics.1 ivas 1'ioverbs i, jfP* li, "burelv, in va:u tlie net :s spread Hiodcstar :n the sight ->i hl>t -.ird." Flowers t; Early in the in- -nm? I wrnt oui with wmcJ, * th a fowler to caui: wild pigeons. Wu hemes, no hastened through the mountain gore--* i'uj?e:cau and into the foro>:. We spread out the SW; on_ net, and covertd v.p ike edjjes of it as well as we could. ?\'e arranger. the call ~ ^ Wr bird, its feet fast r-r:d its win^s Sapping. * a I in invitation to ail fowls ef hearer. to c settie dowa thero. We retired into a , *???? i ?- - * *? i 3 >.. j 3 dau, or t P_ yrxuci:e? auu iujivcssuu v>auc^. i , After awh'le. looking out of the door of *, , ; liie booth, *'e saw a flock of bird* in t>'e St??"a(^5. skt. Tbev came nearer anu nearer. .J and after ov.-hiie % ere r.Deut to swoo:> J r< ^ mvo the nc rlwn vuddenlr the* carted IV . * ?t i away. Ay tin v\e waited. After a while f?ut??i we ?aw another ficck of birds. They ? 5 1 cane uvar'jc and nearer until jast at the v, moment vrhen mer tfere a'?oui to awoo;j ^lDle?* \ thvy darted Ask tl l i'he jCkVi v. ns res much di?an- done tc lif k. po.Qteo as rreil a? mtselr'. We said '.o o!'.he r.-ice # ? ?? f inT * fs ??> ?? is the mal.i.cc''1" and ffbsn iufi< k*V/IiT were c<u these birds caught?" commissic V, t* went out and <jxam:ued the net aud society 01 by a fi'iuer ji a - raueh of a tree part ot they Lave : lb-- ':et bad been conspicuously exposed, Cl.ristiaa ai <i Uic- bu\is onniu? very near had seen bed of yoi their peri! a:?d darted a tray. When I snout root taw ;iia>, I skuI to ttie uid fooler. "That died remi'.iiis a e *.<1 a passage ot' jkripture: these g|| 'feure:r iu vain :s :ne nst spread io the relijjiou ai sij-aiof a^y biro Son the net in weakmind mv tfxv stands Lr temptation. jou are nt lip The cull bird ot sin tempts men oa P&ny ot j ||L from p<?iu: 10 point and from branch t- phael ihe branch undi they are about to drop into scalp tor, ? P* the net. If a msa Liods out in time that Blackstoc r _ it its iht- temptation of the devil, or that philosophy -- evil ujcu *re Rtumptin^ to capture his and John soul fur lime aau lor eieruity, the man Youn? sr^ps bi-.olv. lie sr.rs, *T am not to be It is the b cau^ain that way; I see what you are will tell y about; sur-'iy m vain Is the aet spread act, ho*t< in the si^lu ol :<av bird.' how to wa ? There are two classes of tempiatioas parchmen ?the supt rficiai aud tho subterraneous decimo, < ? those abovt ground, those aader drawing : a giound. It a mau could see siu as it is, of the ba: ~ LP vtouIu ao more era or ace it than he to our fe Ilk would emb. ace a leper. Sin is a dau^h- Hold oa t< ?\f rvall uaf C ka TO rrn rl'in An i?aKq/? rpl, A Ptc- vi vv ciiv o^tti:auv?^a auu l*j^\a JL IIC "CC and trinketed. Her ro;ce is a warble. ti*ns that Her cheek :s the siting sun. Iler fore- ledoubTt head is an aorwa. She says to mea: commercij fcOome, mUk iliis path with me. It is la nine ca armed at:J priinr-^ed, antt tiie air ;s be- the emplo Ktched wltn t:-.-; odors of the banjrins the emplo Srdens of heaven. The rivers are ri\- to bear m< gi of *in-. aiii' ui. you nave co do is 10 when jou d:;uk then: up vhaliees that sparkle commercis nah dium.-i.d au . umethyst an.] chryso- esty was prasus. b^-e! Ii e ah bloom and ro- voa might I&fdit clous ana veu. jou must Oh, my .nend.-. if for c-nc momeat the j while you cbuiriag oi nil \itn.:-e concerted \oiees- >t and tact, ] sin could be bus: -d. we should see the s:ieuce; it orchestra ;i the p: ^iib hot breath bio v- gotten by icg throuj :i Ger> ilute, and the skeleioa theicome: arms on mums < : -.bunder and darkness on br :h bcatiag th't chcrr 's. "The cud thereof \i splendid e death." ashes seal It is noi the . -apty vessel, but U e thatiusiru laden merchaai.:;-;a that is the tsmpta- tion and a tiOR of the pirate. And a youa^ ms.n There t empty of head, empty of heart, emp'.j establisha o. life?jou w^rv. no Young M<u:'s j are educat Christian Assec:?.tioa to keep aimsaf ;; will be the Iwc i? jiau * n uui "ituiuie uuu;-5o | are OlCier ' it is with somebody else's staKes. He eating 7" will not bit-ak the Sabbath unless some- sharpers. -^bodT elsfc pHjs ti;e horse hire. lie will joung ma: iidiTfrmk unless .?omo one t:&e trfr-.ts blislitntnt him. He will iu.ug around the bar hour smart, ar ai:c*r hour wai:ii^ for some ?enerous that is nee jounc man :o ci>me iu. Thr. generous and ibut j jyung ma;; com^s iu and accosts him when ii p acd says, v*Weil, ^iil you have a drink steal utile: with me todav?>' The man. as though Suppose it rfrfl m :.hin<r tor him. savs. ;? B '"Well?well, ii vou insist : n it, I *.li? mere th< B I w-H." drilled is> Too mean to <jo to perdition uuiess establ'.ahir sonaebodj else pavs his expenses! For taught. 1 Wjjpm such tour?, men v?e v''\\ not fi^tit, We 0r co^me IH e?oul<; no more contend lor them than jet hi* the jfg||lgf Tartu,y and Ethiopia -Tould tixt.t n? to from rise; w who should nave the ^rest Sahara de$- his nit a li ||lp? bu~rt?r t;ios-: young men wh?? are ment -iem Wf** luot.-.at a;:d v:-!i<u?:a?iL\ those who are customer llpf cctoriiiiDeiJ u, .'o srnietniujr i?/r i?me zind of rcirc; :\>r eterniiv?lortNem we will tk-ht, aud jnee ;r. ~tl P v. e hot> c<-c!a:e everlasting war a-jainst arraigned, g ? ! !:( im'utcces that a??s*.l ihem, and nr.eni s>ays |i 1.. A'cti u.- tiu.tn ibr ro*. and j douf; tou y'v.- pr:V A 'Ulijr'K r (rC<ii '-iiai ?v;th t(;C* ! warrxri L t i; !k;u^ hs wr-lth i'e vri:! ?ir:K? Up u j|| v.-vn one co^cuo-t all iiie.-e >nSue:iee<5 i lir } ,?$ U,i t>u! :tr<" JAiifcinyi.ifg todestroy ;L?r jruas jquit*. 11.VC .ur v.'j.v'Di Ciu'iJ't tiled. 0^^ mo; ||| The iii>t class of tcraptaiiocs that aa- tijo estab .it- it out:?: rnau ifd on br the counting r lie will not admit ;hui he !* ap.^j shorn ,ree iThi is f-uc ot T<>ur "llD- ins c ihiu trar':rc? *u<l ci?sT h\ reli^- praotiolui* * ' icil. U';. how-rtbarai he i~, he so practicing lic-t-rui" that be will ^ive a^at his Bi- new princ b!e; be is so liberal" that he vriii gne blishment. awar the thr-n.- ?>: eternal ju^ti e; he is a0l w>rk i ?o "iif-enii" that lie would be jrilliug to 5tea! uale; g.ve God out o:' ihe uuirerie; he 13 jo it well. I "lu.erai" that :;? wouio up his o*n tlon: I ae suul auo the ? uls ol all his friends, m:/fr.-t. Now what, more could )uu ask in the j j sued waj of :iteraui?? Tiie rictirr. of this!jUg wiioas tk?pt:c has prtf.-l7 just com? from the j come out * cuuctrv. Thn-urh the inter Ten ti<;u of' rau'i: I h: I. iends ho hat bt; i piaceci in a shop. , support, a On Saturciaf tho skeptic sajs to h:;n,, r;ovr he " Weil. \T':a? af rou to do tornor-! I say. row:-1'' He say?. ? an: ^o;u^ to church." home to "Is it p'v?oMb:er' 'J S2f# the skepfic. I to her, ' Well. 1 osed :o do those, thiols; I /tab | sh?p and i brought up, I suppose, *s you were, in ! asd If she I a religion* lam:;;*, and I bel eTc: all I "Come ou L those iki'. irs, bu' * not orer it; the f-.ct j throw our: is. since I came Lo town i. ha*e rrac t. i :*h?d to i treat dcfel. an-: I uare found ihat th*re | the lather ^ . I a ., J r . 1? 1:-.re *. $i??t u?r? things .n taa ?>u<ie ann i ibii ihat are ndicaiv-.'s. >'ow, lor iaajacre, maaenUj nil; that ?.!;out-i"i serpent o?/b/ cur^d conduct. ?.o crawi. i" tho ' ? <rden o: Ldr-n >eca::s? ; a man !C had teroptc : v*r rl.st parents, war, ! Trash the you see 5;ow s/rsncd i: :e; ?eu can **U | am willing ;ro? the ?e"r 'Vgaaizati >* of the **r-; noon, bai, rent that it b.v: *- crawl, it era*:?-! >x- i can fore it v*s cur.'c'i jn-t *s -rei! ar it morning.' aawled you can tcU from '.is must vs.-. or?aniza>:on ihf.- it crawiid. Thej all ererj Siii th*r *t?rr abrui :he whale swailow.ug to was* :! .'?*Uc-?:Ds ie ?*!. ?Won p.lch [d*^T ?"*: u would have betn hin<>r?d;' light. There are young nu n in have been d gesied; the 1 house today who. uuder this storr would have d:S.*OiYcu the fl-1 temptation. are striking deeper and di i coagulate albumen, and ; &r their root? and spreading out broi ;uld haTe been changed from j Ireirbranches. They are Daniels in ito chyle. Then all that story j brlon, they are Josephs in the Egyp miraculous conception?why, court, they are Pauls aaiid the ' ;iir cusgraceiul. Oh, sir! I 02-1 beasts 0: bphesus. I preach to enc ie light of nature. This is the | aga them. Iazj hold ol God au< h centurr. Progress, sir; pro- faithful. don't blame ?ou, bat after rou | There is a mistafc"? vre make at ia town as longas I have you : men. We put them iu two 1 just as I do." i<c?; the one class is moral, the oth< [ids 0! yeans men are jroio; ' dissolute. The moral are safe, ier that process riaT bj day, j dissolute cannot be reclaimed. Id i? nnlr rhf?rf- n vonnpr hftl.li nrnnosif.iom. The moral are > caa endure this artillery ot safe unless they haye laid hold ofO 'her are sirin; up their Bible*.j and the ^dissolute may be reclaimed of nature! Thev have the suppose there are self righteous me itur? in China; they have it in tbJs house who feci no need el God. i; they have it in Ceylon, will sot seek after hira, and they nil lere, stars there, waters there, out in the world, am' they Trill be ten ere, but no ciT.lization, no ed, and they will be flunj dem by i happiness. Lancets to cut and iortuae, and thev will so down, do Is to fail under and hooks to down, until setie sight you will but no happiness them goin* hotne hooting, raving, si :>u, my young brother, we hare blasphemy?going^ home to t religion oi some kind. We j mouer going aom? iu uic:r mstcr, m :hoose between four or tire, home to the young companion t? wii ; the Koraa of the Mo^amae- only a little while ajjo. ia the prese he Shaster of the Hindoo, or ol * brilliant assemblage, flashing li? lavesta of the Persian, or the ' aatl orange. blossoms, and ceusars sw writings of the Chinese, or the log in th? air they promised fidelity iptures? Tate what you will; purity, and kinda?ss perpetual. ng me, I will take the Bib1?. As that man reaches the door, all darkDess; reek for all foun- will open It, not with an outcry, dm for all wouuds. A glory she wi]' stagger back from the (loo is pillares of hre over the wi!- hs comes in, and iu her look there - - Ha t-fia nrnnhp?? nf that. ar? o larcn. uo noi jiva up icniri:'- r?.?--j ? I log, want that will shiver in need . fire, hunjer that will cry in vain icm wnat lafldciity has ever eiuelties that, will not leave o tue fourteen hundred mdJions heart v.hen they h;*7e cru.-sbed it, ?ut of barbarisms. Ask them pinch it again ai-d stab it '.gain, u lelitj ever instituted a sanitary some night she will open the doo >n, and before you lea re their the place where her companion ice and forever tell Ihem that ruined, and she nil; lling out her i insuliei the memory of your from under her ragji d sha^l and father, au<i spit upon the death- ;rith almost omnipotent el<;quei ir mother and with swine's "Gite 'ue back my husband! Give t^d un thw rrare ofvour pisier. i'i7 protector! Ciiye me back belieYing in the Lord Jesus. a11, 01 r-1^ia <in^ Se: people scoff at jou as though J ' "au fe ?af ?' t\v t. ,u back to me! And then the wretc id vhe L bie ere ut on.y for 0b<se and filthy, will push back tl ed people, jou just ted tnem raatted locks and they will say: " 5t asiiameci to be in ..he com- 0ll^; X'lit her out!" Oh! self ri< 3urkc the stateman. a?u lia- eous Luao, without (red yo.i are In u< painter, and^Thorwaldson the ^eek after him to day. Amid the md Mozart the musician, and thousands temptations of life thei t tk? on/1 P.Qr>r>n fh<? nn fftr P. mart rrithftllt (rOil. er, and Harrej the pliTsiciao, But I may be addressing some i Milton the poer. hare gone astray, and so I assault t man, hold on to vour Bible, other proposition that^rhe disso icst bo*k *ou ever owaed. Ii cannot be reclaimed. Perhaps yo<J. h ou how "to bargain, how to only gone a little astray. While I sp d live, how t? die, how to dress. ar? ?ou troubled i' Is there a v< iw ru.; ..Wj wi within you saving: "What did you It. Glonoot Bibie! Whether on ttat fof, Wh_- ?*, a,tre/ W t cr paper, .a o^taro or duo you mfad by that?" la ther >n tae center table 01 the rnemory in vour soul that makes room or m the countmg room tremble? _ God only knows all nker. (iiorious iiiDie: ujnt hearts. l>a, it you have gone so et and lamp to our path. a3 to commit iniquities and have g 5 it! through the whole catalogue, 1 in ond class of insidious tempta- you back this hour. The Lord w comes upon our youns men is for you. "llejoice! 0 young man In ha dishonest employer. Everj youth, and let thy heart cheer thee il establishment is a sckool. the days of tny youth; but know t ses out of ten the principles of that *or '11 these things God will bi yer become the princioies of lbee into judgment. res. I ask the older merchants Come home, young man, to y 2 out in these statements. It', father's God. Come home, young n were just str.rtms in life?in tV.-.?.ur P?'L^e.r s Cod- Oh! I wish t il life?rou were told thathon-; A of tue Gospel cc not. marketable: that, tl.0U2h I ~ " .. ' "" ' , - H^IUCJV/TO Wllll/U oig uc*a.a?.?? uv m j sell au the goods in the shoD. j^Dy of our young men. I would ' not sell your conscience; that, ?0 t>low a trumpet of warning, and were to exercise all iuaustry cruit until this whole audience wc fou were not to sell tour con- march out on a crusade against you were taught that gains eviis of society. But let none of u: sin were combust bie, and at disheartened. at of ignition would be blown Qh, Christian workers, mv heai e breath of God uQiil all th*. high with hope. The dark horlzoi state would vanish into white bior-ming into the morning of wt tiered in the whirlwind, then prophets spoke, and of which p< ction has betn to tou a precau- liuve dreamed, and of which pain help ever since. " hiive sketched. The world's br: ire hundreds of commercial hour advances. The mountains lents in our great cities which k"? the morning rauiantand eflu g . and all the waves ot the sea will ,ina a class o. JtaD= 0 come the crystal kers of a great orj s Honor of the ,aad aod there m wWcn ^ fl 5 of ev(?rlasttng' establishments which are ecm- pjay t}ie grantj march of a w< uugmento be nothing but redeemed*. Insteod of the thorn tt YY hat cnance is _ mere lor a j ShaH come up the iir tree, ana inst c who was tiusht in as csta- of the briar there shall come up that it is right to lie, it it is myrtle tree, and the mountains ami id that a French label is all hills shall break forth into singing, essnrj to make e. thins; French, all the tree-i of the wood shall clap tl ou e.ughl alrravs to be houest hands! ajs. and that it is worm to lipnt In xa. l-?n7. aycttd? it ??!? New Okleans, Dec. 10.?The , noT a roues man lust ion hM',.auaed a split m life ?te? a place ?l that tod I)erJ0;rati, ;vof tbe Su Jt =rearc tea joummen all vhe moat aerioua that has c?cr occur, the iniamous prac ices of the :aI^,isiana. Both facti0M oflbeiott lent. He is ready to ce ,nli ,hl, antWotterT wi?,r b die young mannas no theory cau?uses las5 ni ht iD Bitoa .-ml etoiee Where 13 he to T ol the SaUcr la-tcd nearly or.? He will Set the theory . d u u "pioyer*. (Joe day he rushes d , d -d , ^ h , met ttl? betoud wnat the establish- r_. ' -i" , , - rmi an anti-:oiiery plank :u ill*, pa anas ol hira, sua he fleece* a ; ^ f , , . ,, niatiorm, threatening to boit it it-vas until Ifce cUrk i* on u:e ver^e : i - - . . . . 11 * , .*, ?" l&ctsd. it fa* rfti?ct-.d, and trie h seized hy the law. .that ? ?a9 d(.cli,.e(i ,e eMabhshmeut? ne is not Th(. ^ centra, ,.ommiUM m8t, Tiie leaao. .ie cva.u .1- n) Ctrn;n bat none of the E;nL:s aitem ":ta- -v>"- b' "?*?"! P? The committee a-poialed hunted up outi* man. you ffltp.t he ^ ^ w , 1 .,^1'r had lert the p.rty f,?- ;..e.t asd 7,1V w started a u-tt partT. and would hoi cu " lieu trial ynuecman The nti he becomes heao clerk. Deit,<),.ali(.c.>ovtai(),.coaI)?5..10fF uud mere is a premiu.i on in- , uerJ men_ rae, ? 1>:ko,s j . parishes and W3r<i? wery represti rums the employer eon.es to 544 dpl,.atM ?.re pre90'ut. is in..tu. ne g-x > i.s ant;, t with thirty-nine narisites : on> and throws .p hi, bar,(is j ^Vt!r?an<"? sad " 474 JeleWatcs ,io ?W - J!lC Sa,*f If3 v ttQ tendance. Both coQTcniioas Jeve Whan. ih, matt** \?th- ,b , ; , t0 'J g; onlr the clertt who has beeu H a;m=Kal? ? Gorer a tcK'J irtate oq customers .> McEnetT ,nd th, ant? Mi, vote for; a Utile on the mptojer. Xo w undent of the Farmers' i iple introduced into that *sta- r T ?. 1 . W i. Ml <l"CC. . It is x poor role tfcat will >9th vrnrs. T*u ir.urt nerer Murd?r?d 1* Th?ir Cottaz*. !? tou can do it *reil. H? did Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 12.am not talking azi abatrac- Xew Srayrna so^ciai to the Tin talking a terrible and a crush- SJ5.,. _Mi? A j, Brnc0 before >?u men this mom- k .. >K;c"?r??n-0 T ... I Lcr * ran* raciwwu nera i^uiiu. u ' n, f;."'ure- 1 T; dered late this jfterooon ia the cut! Ot It. -0J JOli g?T. I|re?ntlj teiStJ by tSeB for the s|[ RT.C ,.m-T *',0Trtu motaer .0 j 5lx miies i>elow this town on the 1 n<! i: ?. man loses a situation coast of Florida. The throats of can't ?et another one." four were cut from ear to ear ana t coruc oai of it. Go had been dead apparent frcm 18 ! < * jour mother and say hours. There is so clue to the mnrdc Mother, I cau'i star in that As several tramps have been seen 3e uprmht; what shall I do?" this neighborhood lately suspicion is worth j of vou she trill say, Rurally rests on them. A posse of ne; it of it. my sou?we willjasL hjty has been organized am Him on him who hath proa- * ???? to-?i*ht oa horaobacn ami al ^ ,y A w, tK.f ?:.uL -n,? Ior the scene of the tragedy. Ihe the Go 0i that ? tims had recently come from the Xc -?s?; he will take care o. u^. t0 Spencj the; winter here and were yon e.0 younz man eve: per- generally. Xo further part: suffer*} })T ftlich fi. COUfSC Oi l^fo or* nrr^?nrQ)>iA tn.nlorhf. 2% Pack wood cottage is nearly seven m iAid to his employer. "I can't from a telegraph oiBcs. rr?.*od od Sundaj morning; 1 ^ASaujd?Tx?n!?.~ to wash it on Sainrday after- Charleston, S. C., Decsmber I sir, you will please txcuse ,To^n Mehaftey, a stone cut*or emplo 't wa?h the rrsgoB oc Sunday on the government building here, ? His employer said, 'Yen tempted suicide to-nijht by shoot ih it: my * carriage ccjjus in himself in the left breast. Jle had b irdiT uijfhi, aad you have ^o: m&rrlni but one month ana brou ; on SuirUy morn in * " ""I hls britie nitil il,m he car:5e L the man said Ti.?r nart*d about a mon?.h ago. Both he and looked aiter him-srundlj *ifJ fe ?aId t0, be from Atlanta, him Wo ic 1 Iiad st?ady employment, tood pay ; *1 was not a driukiajr man, and no old more *kan h.s employer , meSflc troubles. No cau;Q is assig or ever w^l bp, ana be sivod j for tbc act. The city set-ms to hav ioud? men, it is sate to du jkinii of suicidal mania this 4 IJAW TUV |f()TTQp jJiigham ontheilooi 11 ot ~ oniL-r because the i ,ep. adjourned just as hi Sider AN ANGRY DISCUSSION BETWEEN tish patrol into posi! OTHER PROCEEDING ,fa* I HASKELL, EVANS AND OTHERS. Lieuteaant Gover. ! sided to-day, his th *'!r I ibe c#tiBtT B?n the c*uto of the satisfactory working , i 1 ne resolutions .1 be j Row?what 'tt'as Said end Hew tbe | Conference regardii Votrd?The Bill SLiiio.i atua j the A\ orld s 1* air Oil 30uc | running of Sunday las- Tii?n Keconniu?r?d. j an<l referred to the .r eral relations, rue Columbia. S. C., Dec. I Ihe biJl to The ju(iiciarT cc ieny provide a new system of county gov- favorably on bills not ernraeats, the full text of which you j 1,326, Gen.Stat.;to a iod, published a few wet-ks :tgo, corue up in j or I'-lmwood Cemet . I the House Tuesday as a special order. | Posers without tv; i - - - ~ ^ -.v i-.m I tnn pumhop Qnn n?r n in I A'.ter rour cr nre sections ox me om | ^ and I had been read Mr. HasKell moved to j Oconee; to authorize 1 ! strike out the enacting clause. ! o* JJaaufort to adv? a,7L.! .Senator JJeasley, of the conference claims against old i jjjg. j committee, thought it would oe better Pty the surplus, if to wait to hear what the conference thc'ir hands, to fix tl ' committee had doae. trial justices in , The President doubted if any action whwi acting as coro could be taken on a bill not on the Act relating to tria,' heir j president's desk, and Spartanburg coi )IQ*> .Senator Wilson referred to Joint resolution to provld omi Rule 4, and argued that under it the the sheriff of Geo ir.ce i amendments from the House,constitu- The same cooitai ;bts ting the message of the House to the favorably Mr. Child iog- Senate, could be considered. the sale of liquors, ?'' r\r<">nncofi )n roninvfi bill,) and bills to fix aau Ufuauui KJLAIJ pi vv ?V?V . v all doubts with a motion that the Sen- merit- of notes, etc., , ate require the conference to return to day or legal holiday? , the .Senate the bill and all amendments, of oyster beds in *7, Senator Evans suggested that the private company; 1 r conferees be allowed to report in due lorbidd;njj the sale < 111 form. yi)ip, Union County, om" The President replied briefly to Sen- Calendar. ' ^ ator Wilson, explaining his ruling: and An unfavorable rf its propriety, and thf.i proceeded to committee on the bi ^ " put Senator SmytheV motion. regulating the sale c ntil Senator Evans moveo to adjourn and by adding riile ca; ; i upon the President declaring the mo- knuckles *7:13 actr< ivhs Ilioa *08t demanded a division. The and the bill was kili Senate by a vote of 18 to 7 refused to The finance cor ir,!1 ! anioiirn. J favorably on bills to sat) j isenatvr Evans then moved as h sub* the Dovvner iimd in ace: stitute for Senator Smythe's motion to authorize th?-? Sta Uje that the Senate conferees be required, vest the proceeds ot m-v tu report tlie results of the conference, j of the Clem son est: fjt!e He again demanded a division and vras rities. ^im ajrun defeated. Mr. Ernest Gary s ^e.*' Senator Smythe's motion '-tss then|Wjjrn tjie gen'lero: ,,ei[ adopted and Senator lieasle.y hunded . ros? *0 ?penk be had w5" up the bill and amendments, Avniclri the bill. To his sui ., were -?ad by the clerk. J thr opportunity, b erii. Senator Evans moved to continue the j t^iei Executive. J .n debate until to-morron-. Lost?IS to 11. | whiim?rs in h??re an; Just here Senator Bigham arose, two | biiu ,Mr> Haskell) 01 or three hours before, while Senator n Sratl(i day f0r S frko Bigham vras innocently perambulating fcave ?frveii witii 1 ;hat the lobby witn ait enrolled bill in bis wheiTh6 had vorrs iute arms, the famous tbh patrol-amend- ing "What brought ave meat had come up in the monotonous fact contributed mo eak course of business and been ruthlessly ^hich he exercised oice assassinated under the very e;:r* of its day %v:hen he was w do parent.. Senator Dozier having offered dorxUiin ln Which he "at a motion for non-concurrence, which p0,,rer j hurl tic e a wt;rit through by default. Being in- V/ith contemDt. I c< you formed of this, Senator Bigham had an,i a;i0VT "him t our been on pin<, and in the midst of the shipped. The peor far filibustering on th? free pass bill arose TOte takeQ the C0U] one With the untimely suggestion that tae out pf lhe Constitute lut te of non.concnrrence in tne nsri nece3Sity for 5ome < ?*iis patrol bill be reconsidered. A roar of t^,s thy laughter greeted this unexpected in- Georgia' Whv will i snn ^rpolacion of extraneous, ancient and wU fn .South Carolii ' ou hsh-like matter, benator liigham was -trvaTlc, roe.P |n informed of the fact and sat down. liege' "I wish "he Senator Woodward then spoke on the the*f^G insinuatloE our free pass bill. JFIe said a senator who trnm "RiVhlird " ian, had voted for the bill had told him he Speaker 'jones* " 'hat would support it no further as it was tioif is t*0 st'rjke out iuld a sjap in the face of the Admlmstra- tj,e ? tinn X'.ohnrir had the risrht to sav the i \i_ ui ^ ISO bill was a slap in anybody's face; but nrf'?V anrTstat^d T w like he wanted to know if the time had ^e no c.WKtiof. re- come when Senators of South Carolina ,u!d were to be contro.led in their action on geutleman fr0IJ I!jc the the lloor by the tear of slapping some- 5in{y har* inm thP t she body's face; when anybody was to be Lc0mes likean a tre-ued as a C/.ar and h.ive his feeimgs -,rr n?*ir?ii- .<t ,v tls and wishes deferred to by the represen- to order, bul 1 is tatires of the people m the conduct of ,hpN . t lich public business and the execution of *vrFvan?- "t o their sworn duty. anrthinir I sav " " ters Senator Strait, a member of the con- \{r Haskell- "IV idal Terence committee, made a peppery h* f" mv state bef! will speech in reply. JKe said he stood on | Vr e Ds: ?0 ?: ent, recora as against 1 rtre p<i3?r?. xic u&u inr. , be. alwajs refused them. But he believed JVf.vff ran> the matter should be !?ft to the people. "h ct h!fn I joy It was for them, not for the Senate, to K^huDti acts' Fif >rld say who should or should not receive if,5?" JI iere xree passes. That was a matter for whionVcl out all s. ead every man to decide for himself. On!v h the a few years ago, as the Senator from \r', ^ ? the iairfield had said, an anti-free pass bill PL?;., frp Irtlmn and had been passed through the Senate S ter " ieir *na pigeon holed in some of the House JL, *? h?-,;,? f committees, he supposed by soma of the S, ?n thf h "1 , clou iq_which hehad ?13Ca.1 Will.? Jb3liCU i'CC AAVAO-l Vtiv I ^lr J[ ? I i I rj Speaker's desk ancl wanted to continue ClJ?f:lt. t-7lie- ' , ,' !-,t- doing so. There were men, he said. j1*1'"s?- * t!ie who 2ave ou*. free passes with their and never have?had 1S own nands. He wanted to see them JJV red exposed, home of the very men who Mr ?V^US. <.ph0 ery were now urging and filibustering and lik* t*h , adoniPd hv IiJ trying to get this bill through had "J^Iy v? ntJ7\ voted against It when it was up in past bT ? _u. ( * years Another element W3S in power "\iP T|flci .n. - Th >a" '& ?* ^ ?' Mr* Evans: "DU fcrni i oncer rtcomm I 10 i Petbousut hinv-elf that the <iov- tleman is getting i r r t.-nor hadbe-n unwise ;n accepting the simply for the ue?s| rP u ?U biAheGoremor *cn* readyto pJe of South Carolin. re- p?8s>e.? ? - ,.HOOle, ;;;Kt answer. He by wh:it tlie B?*icspa] ' f.^iiivfcd ar.d the people believed that irt,e HPrt nonost oai.' ir tli* I oaisiature had been barn- fro;;: IiichKud has 3 i!o "zled ail <te!.HU(!hMi ' '? ?#* u,^"s; ohjecttas to the W Sft" Movement" tad p?ip4?? <" Mr. Haskell: , I 'l'ie 'Vso out ! :? ? would purgoy*t but per.>*ps ilCT n-Tor Wo plf?c*s for mun^vziwg anrf it ?oum double cou had ^ hir.r remalnKt Ln !lr? city. Men yir. j^vata: \o? da ?ir'e carried to the wine clubs ami Mr. Haskell: "U alar *t??r and when they baa bwn iou hnti the opinio ro- SSScftd tn?y v/^re in conation tc. fancier*, who have .'11' m,r-liir.tr Ati'i after tl>*y '*e- perhap* it is 'ted rovered ihev found themselves bound. (<oyS r.0t appeal uo Toe i Senator Smytl.e said he did not know Th? renorts he uid who the briar or *U?dea to. lie and iVtratVon'bilN'-'-i'id'lat his co I leas: ue, ivro of Senators wno f. . a, 'h, * led were in the Senate when the bill alluded Thft TO?n?? Che t10 w? offered be-orr. had rotei for It. nor Senator I>uist saiu tie liaa been com- re?-r."fii7* the f4Ct t( NIr ing 10 Columbia from Charleston . ' r'w ?,nJ, j111 twelve years and had never accepted or wifh mft do not li un given a tr^e pass, and had voted for Ji"' TJLJ.?D!?i Senator Woodward's bill when it was 0?, ' offered before. ?tf a Senator Dozier, as one or' the dd L}" * _ ' u^, Q ^ ' Senator?, declared that he Lad never j /];? owl 1-"' accepted or used a free pans and had ''nt Irs. voted for Senator Woodwards bill be-1 mfnt that f j c'd y las- 'ore. He proceeded with some remarks | phosD^at* comorath .... -srhJfn sppm^d verv rneek. but carried I uJv,.o?<...?i 1;. I ^ I" *v" ' ^ ~ * ( pj[ i, j_J v (tiit?, x M n < aRe some pepper. He spoke of the rrar of I said I Imagined it. irer tne Reform element against the dan- Haskell* "1 1 ;ast gftrouscustom of free passes of Gov- 0f'stock in any phos: all ernor uilmau s denunciation of it, anu ! Thf! jrentieman fn h: hey of the hue and cry raised when the j will withdriw his o 30 newspapers announced that ihe Gov- HIJli l wm'the:i w rer< eruor himself used the passes. lie tempt" , ni thought the sentiment of the people on * ,1* . _ t Da. the subject had been fully expressed. ! r^f'* a"s: 1' v >rlT Senator Timmerman moved to ad- .. e D5 Passage j it juurn. Lost on callof Yeas and navs?12 citemeni-, and coi Id Vo? to 9. " " *- It seems that Mi 7ic? A vote was then taken on Senator .a newspaper. irth Woodward's resolution to concur in the J?*?,1?ln the hall uun not House amriidm?nt3 to the free oass kdl s speeches and v: [cu. bill, and the resolution was agreed to as . T: ^vans ms.nuate th- 'o'lows- nad brou*ht nim t .. ' 'v.?; % i.i ./a* f u.n speech, aad had teld ".1^* 1 CSB?OCUfiIV! o Airuuil, jh?- . _ ham, I3uist, DeSchauip, Doz'.er, Jen-! * 1 " . kins, Keitt, Mason, McDanirJ, Moody.! ^r Haskell, in t lVakr, Sanders, Sloan, Smith, R. M., a steely look =>.? Smith, J., S-uythe, Stokes, Yerdler, ^'r- 5^ans what be red Williams, Wilson and Woodward?22. ate. at- Nays?Senators l'>amt>erg, Beasley,: Mr Evans explain* iny Evans, Ferguson, Glenn, Hemphill, best ke m:jfht. eca Strait and Timmerman?8. Mr Haskell then jfht In justice to absent Senators ii may (stenographer was in tere be s^id that there was a general belief wrote somewhat poo his that nothing would be done after the ! peculiar smile) to a i r'? . _ t: __ 4.1 kiiu - .. ,i tk. i? _ 1 t. ? ?i,?, I''*. Irttlilt'ailUU Ul UUJS AUU U1Q 3^1 j IJrtU gi > CU lilt: / JL'-Jl'J Mid of Senator Woodward's resolution ttss vate directions Tiber do- a complete surprise. I and had said nothinj ned The usual reconsideration clinch v:as | work he was doing 1' o a put on and the- innate adjourned ualil 1 Mr Norton riext a< 11 o'clock to-morrow, with j^uator t fenee of the Gorernc ?-* V making a point of chairman of the commit:!*? un mines I SOU joiiy was declared and mining he wished to refute the in- i e was moving the sinuation ttiat the phosphate commis Xwo sp ion. sion i.iil was prepared in the Govern- a of tiik senate, or's odi-e. nor Gary again pre- Mr JIaskeii: "I did not say in the fRS,E/ roat being again in Governor's oftica. bnt down stairs." Mic.tael < j condition. . When Mr Norton returned to the o0't-1 *:'or! of the Methodist charge Mr Ilaskell impetuously asked j were am 3g the opening of if it was not true that Governor fill- the Cent . Sunday and the man had himself testified that he pre- nty to-u trains were read pared the bill. a lra;a , committee on Fed- Mr. Norton: '"He on'v prepared the Tbev ln< first part." fiUej w'it mmiitee reported Mr Haskell: "The testimony before t0 r]ie ex to amend Stctlon fke phosphate Investigating committee i>0n,l biii< uthorize the keeper is that he prepared the bill and that * erv to arrest tres- amendments were prepared by f ' arrant; to regulate Messrs Smith stud Aid rich, the attor- |aar.rs. of trial justices In ne}'S of tbe Farmers' and Carolina the commissioners manufacturing eompanies." . Severa ?rtise for and pay Mr Xorton dropped this subject, and signed 1 ieaufort and to ap- asked if it was njt true that the treci.s- street, >; any, of the fund in urer of Richland County had been few doll* ie compensation of SI,600 or 81,700 behind when he cam* i distingui; Lancaster County to settle with the Comptroller General,! Uncle Si ners; to amend the aB<] wa3 It not true that thousands of j to make >' . !..?.? K?/-J )> ?!, ftipnoH intn (raac. rr [justices in 1 orK iiuii(ii3ii?uu6HjVulu-.u1i??u,u? unties; also on joiat ury from discovered frauds. stuff find e /or tii? payment Mr .Jones attempted to call the Bpeak- fnp??r,i. r^etoirn County. ers to order, but Mr Haskell said thai 1 ,ttee reported un- iQ justice to Richland's treasurer, ?rhe I , 's bill "to regulate as honest a man as ever lived, he 1 , " (.the prohibition would say that if Air 2sortoa meant to J-iierx th? th? day for pay- say that tho treasurer tvhs a dbfaulter V7as 1?9? maturing on Sua- the assertion >va3 untrue. j Watts uj s; granting the uss . Speaker .Jones said the pending ques- ' expresse< Cape Remain to a tion was a motion to strike o ;t the en-1 their rain ;o amend th^ Act I acting^ciausc. Iconipinit jf liquors at Jones- Mr Fiairy said he so understood it York the . .1 - ? * '? ' w-'H tv />: i M r?<vilir'* lilc rwn.irlrfi tn ths? ! r , All weiu UU U1K ? ? - ? ' - "vj question. He opposed the bili because ^Lucled f> arni^LA it would iucreuse county taxvs various- \-f. in if to amend the Act ?X !'?t0 s?i!i? ia the v*"?us pbii, wh. i T,.trwt??= counties, ihen. t*?, it vromd be im- , ? h u.ftf possible to get goo 1 men iu i.be various * ' . tr.dges an^ toyrjjghipn t0 68rve on He board w:?.n- ,5s' ; on immediately outp.l?; The Stew ?-? not ready to r.nnrt.(, the measure. It should :i ?t be pushed :,.oLL S"r Tiff; JS , r no?, but should be .ebaitted to a eon- Maer *o atitutional convention. wnose 112 the state treasury; , , , , . c;i .wiri in te treasurer to iu- opposed the bi.'i. thoujice'ta'u security admitted some of i'.s provisions P(,:5eui it? hi State shcu- were go**. , ror home Mr Jbvans moreu to tihV the motion central. .. te stride out the enactin? clause. Oir- opened Pud that he Aougat ried by a vote 0. S2 l0 39 m in it ^ Thr further con-.icIaratioR ji the bill they wer Pn^ h# h?H t.#ir?n was then postpone* until Wednesday, They tit to "*riiseu5fl"*the waen 11 w*? 2?;uu l"rKeD ,;P- r.'cre the: ' there S be ^ A S??'] dl'ai ?'" c!lscU-'s,on occurred preparc.d I'm ,, flJ t ~ j wnsn the sectiou relating to th* town- ?nv;n,w < ship road tommissiener came up. The *ux h' iir otpow^it v. as uill protided that these commissioners , L. ^ : t ^Cfhc r ' , should be Appointed by the Governor; e I fhi 3 t-liat on refusal to serve thej should ?} fc?uthc . t! 4 forfeit S50. The only privilege provid kan.er hi ;PPe? ' ' .il ed for thom was that they siould be sx- heea_ on ? I emPr' from road arid jury duty. aud J3ig . a.,? K This was amended so that the forfeit tendenl < hipped out of the was ,liad0 S25 v XhioC1^?inn-Chnn? Harden mcTed that they be given 1)1 oi? nm'lnv ''2 P''r <*ay ^or their services. Greei ould not sit quietly ]sVaU9 contended that it should ton Leail ? .*3 remain as it was; thai the id?a was that man of t! fj nn J\ ?c??nI if no compensation was given, good ped dead Ion ^d there ?s a mea would consent t0 serve* casc is 01 Ion, and there is a Thp irm-nhw frnm A ik>n sh>irn rlimh wan fn 'y Plieti vrSlfl Questions as to whether do^bega ^ ! he would serve as road commissioner in^to"! t not work equally wilhout pay> and on his sajlng he ? ; .. . . would forfeit SCO first, there was a genc i^ r!nv m eral laugh, and it was evident that Mr "t r (h = q Af tha nantfimfn Evans had broken the backbone of his ^ , e* is of the gentleman ar?uageut As the j rri ^ n n, c Wilson moved to amend so that j?ouse> j the'pnactimr e?auaa each commissioner draw 62 per day for ?ce, lam tne enactin^ clause not more ^?n t>a7g ju -vj6 year. reported r, . Mr Evans moved to table this. II13 wasfoum no not can mm to motion }03t an(j ;ie moved to naid no e ?ifi ,rep1/ " Jie amend by making it 61 per day. except to If e\ei a_man de- j)ean SDOke jn favor of Mr. Wil- Moada? i K^^blPr VL!!Ll?f son's amendment anil his forcible and aw.ivdm : eeth of this man P?ctoto remuk. evidently had w in a lion's skin.'' amendment pre- frlecd>wi ^i^nrnh!! itic ?S" ^Ir Connor moved to amend the bond ' aPPr?t>nous cpi- 0j the C0unt7 suptrvisor by making it t ? . riiot%^r*e4Kia f/>r 520,000instead of $5,000. He supported -Leather* m responsible for ^jg ra0ti0lJ very strongly, but accepted [9 m S! T r . . an amendment bv Wilson to make it ins home tmw 1 was fight- S10tooo. * ^iad. II are you were born. Evans mored to table. I his was in his ro< y#s. you were fight- carried. cise> H llow. Like a wasp xhe bill provided that S1.50 could be that the < * ffeatleman^rom pa'ld by PerSulJ3 liable t0 ruaddut? as a and ten vears the star? commutatlon tax<in lleu- of road (iuty- hsoi wei ? t0 *"? t";s -Nothing Mr Klrklaad said he wished in behalf i ml tl anfh ii' of his county to enter a protest against ' *'! ! u ! rlt\?nt r n r hi this, the mo-?t vicious system he could J ai b?mf vSJn!h Vl think of. The plan in the bill for work- kacurduy r ',i o mS til3 roads <fas based on a radically ?n. 'l!m ai ? wrong system. The county supervisor, lie was 5 like the little boss that hs will be. '.rill prowinen iat stateLient is ab have power t0 agsign any mac iR the hco.I.?X th;!'county to n contractor for road duty . n* m^niv f' andtlie contractor could pnt him along any mcne, invest- siae of ;i convictas provided In the bill. jV in-.ioi.fj/xr, He entered hi3 personal protest. This Saturday thn General V ' w':s an attemPt 10 compel, against a the pass-e ooi^ivT.!- i a constitutional provision, men to pay a on the el< ias been demanded per capila lHX/It wa3 n ronndai/out old man. jnerai since i3a>. wnT t(;era(ie the conetitution. the sill o at is not true." i^o-.vler .-aid he :>ad never ex??cl- the tenec r.ot Attorney Gen- ^ f0 se?a i>0ii7 calling itself "IleTorin" street. ] end it? The sen- Work so hard to srnni the poor laborer, casement ip this discussion xhw wcui.U-f an unjust tax in d-rec: head. \vit papers, but the p^o- contradiction t?? the roastitution. though w ,t are not governed ;vjr s G.-aham ni'?ved to indefinite- f!ie slr3ft pers write, but by a !v postpone tt.- bin. Th.-s wascarrisd EUiQ-ocrie >t. The gentleman h- a votr 0f 45 t > 44 :n follows: . f * sot mentioned any y**s?Attawuv. Barklev, Blssell, Bower., 5 ? Brennen, Brown. CwpeitT. Connor, c.u t.aini lcntioneii afe^ ob- Crum, Dean, Kady, Kider, Fir*ley, Folk, aim some they do not. count. Fowler. Fox. !>. A. lyrahaai, Harrison, on the pe lit' expenses" Ilart. Harvey, Haskell. Hazard, Hugh's, umed ii did not shotr ir." Kirkiasd, Mears. McMillan, Mi ley, xhey uev rave it a* 1117 opln- Moonej. M?se\ Pat ton fUTenel, Sow- (horc a!l, n of s-me shrewd land- Kutleu*e. Hwjc;, oar-rait, bimoas, UnU.t M <n 1 studied the sub-1 ohiiivjiij. tapper, timer, > onivoituTz, | " i an obiVction tuat Whatlwy, Wilson, Woods, Whyte, Ziminer- frequent thi* valine m*n wan?40. tfHiliniltll, nrfs?ntffd \dmin Nays?Sprala-r Jor.rs AU*rman, Ble&se. abode, lo P . j ^ Boozer, CuTdea, iir?'azi?a!e, Browning, tMwindn ie pushed .heru a. Buist. Cox, DuBose, Dukes, DuPie, J?arle, Ight would KiiOTv*. jivRns, T. A. Graham, Gregory, Guater, 1 " ipts to talk About pl Harden. Hut to, Jefferies, Kinard, ths cur0! b gets cool he will McCall, McFaddin, Mclityre. D W Mc- direction lat that is all bun- Laurln, McWhile M?se!ey. Norton, Pat- ejedccle'. rould attempt that terson, Kiley. Robertson, Ivott, Snauklin, was dead ke to ?peak of mv Stackhouse, Taylor, Todd, Towces, Tray- UQtq j0o. i have been given lor, Watts, Wolfe, Woodward, Yeldell? ljoc'Lor"aij sEed or received, 44- mooed i ., >inv T u'pnt in a MOTION TO adjourn. monca a r! -U hMt I nr>ht Matters began to get interesting about to the ok r sii JZh-u tkistime. Mr. Erans jumped to his feet his surral Otorv; lT\-, aii(l to speak, saying this was a pe- who prov e.er\c. ills state- ^uj-iar Vay todo. Mr. Hughes interrupsed yr, jney invested iu a j a motion to clinch the vot<? just taken, \ ' - ; )S is untrue. and Mr. Evans mored to adjourn, amid . . 1 I not state you had. much laughter. irmdo^-s The motion to adjourn was put, and dur- had urob; lever owned a cent ing its progress there was much bustling apparent! shate corporation, around. The vote vra. the exact opposite g{ed t? ih is cooler moments of the former vote, being 46 to 44, in favor ~ ?ttemuted insults adjourning. ^ ifh-JL ,,, n' On Thursday the vote by which the bill ilEMPI * * ^ was killed the day before was reconsidered ! this morr and the bill restored to the calendar. Stoker a! rithdraw nothing." ? bfl ha(i' i was amid much ex- Riddled With nallr is I not be heard plain- "Waycross, (5a., Dsc. 12.?.Vt New ^ p f . Evans Insinuated l>ranford. Fla.. last night, G. Mci'arrastenographer had more, a travelling salesman, was assasng one of Mr.Has- seated and robbed. He was out on a / 'us taking It down, collecting tour, and was supposed to -c;n ' T ^ < ti?r \f- TTocL-ati hyv/ini h i? T*fr^n?< OiYt T,*;iv- ? .A . U. i:;3i J.rx L . Udorvv/ii v? ? - - - - - ?- * ?. here to rc-port bis ing th<* hotel in the direction of the rrYrvif him to omit cer- depot ta take the train, lie had tu pass n,r ou"'' bv a water tank, where he was found r-v . :ones like ice and afterward-, with his head crushed, m a in his eye?, asked c.ying condition and with his poesets meant to insiau- turned inside out. A special train trom *asp...<u the your.g mans home, with hfty Pia friends, arrived here to-day. Twone- Bomb: -'d his utterances as ;groes were Rrreste(j on SU!,pjCjon and {Mansiieh one wa3 riddled v. ith bullets. The recently Stated teat tne oth^r is guarded in jail. In all prob- 11.000 fe his am ploy, as he abilities he will be lynohrd to-night, to eclipse rly OWin* '.With a l-Vplincr U running vp-t htch ! .l-.o. 'n ?l?bt accident. lie ? *" " 0 ' u'cuo "l igraphcr some pri- Sknatoj: Tl*ri?ik. ok Indiana, lias ^ous*u.c! l he spoke to him introduced a bill in Congress to am'-nd J1'01 } r to him about any the constitution so that the President however, cr a paper. may be elected by dirrct vote of the parachut< ivanced to the de- pec. pie. Such a change is most desira- tield lell j )r. lie said that as ble, and we hope the bill will be passed, ground b? TH CAROLINA SUCKERS. ^ FLOR ttrfauburj: Gentlemen Invest 1,000 ju "Green G*oda." THE 0ARKES1 y City. >\ J.. Dec. 1G.? BLE Hi J. Friaby amiGarrison Perruth, a Spar anbu^ County. S. C., . ? Q . . \ , , .A Mother and isted by Detective kilcanley at ral Kaiiroad station in Jersey Yoans Lady ay while they were waiting f>r Heroic Ke?i?t :hut would "take them home, victims. x wna ineoi a neat dux imeu Tiwtnvvn h packages of green paper cu t JA?kSO. act size of bank notes, with ^ deta 3 ? i on the outside of ea ;h pack- Smyrna are coc ley were taken to police head- 3^?^ ? where they told the suDerinten- ^or t0 r story. * L' D' K*tch'a 1 months as:o they got circulars ?f ^ISS ^[U(IG' lG. Watts of No! 141 Mott ^ th 'ew York." telling them how a ocuv-c* * * rs would buy lots of others un- ?raQ2e shabie from those issued by Smyrna for toe im. Stolen plates were used ^ ^ * the bills, and they were all Irwm. 4_ 'he men sent on for some of the e SFiatje* A ^ received word that it had been ^ P*ckwood d by express. It did not come do?rra,n and they reluctantly concluded m ^ *orenoon express company had lost it. ** 110 aQS sy st:.: for more. That, toe, do* 8mashe? in transit they supposed, for nei=bbor3, who ??rPH ih^m that it had been and notified the J to them. They made up Positive clue as ds t? trust mo longer to express been found, ss. They would go to JSew found in the s oiselvcs. Soaae were mac rrote to Watts and were in- Dox foe. ?be w to go to the Columbia Hotel, heej, being m. 2s orih Broad street, Philadel- which would ii ere they would be met by an vva9 bowlegged Watts. This . they did and ttiat tiie crime v ; yesterday bj a man called but this was su lie lock them to a place on fading a trail le eei where they met one Ilarrr north and id a man named "Big Bill " mock south tot ime was Miner. They gave up wood has susp: t sood money for, as the r sup- reuses todisclc JO,00U ot counterfeit and started time arrives. br war of toe Xew Jersey discarded lover When thej saw the box =eance ana in and lound that there was only object of the cr the v were us much disgusted as and murder. T1 e surprised. and her two ch were sure that the k,*oods" t0 destroy evid< re. as the? had seen the box acc*the tolling > and nailed d nvn. Tiier were vc^T?r and sho; o punish the gan? who had got 01 Packwood, a or their monej, and Superln- ^Irs- Hatch hac Imith, remembering that a batch ia se^ defenci :rn gentlsmea arrested by Xil- ^as 1,6611 arrest ad jjone to .Mott street and had tliat kn?ws t?nained by " Harry Miner" coroner's j tn a verdict. Tw< JLPtlA* OUUU LU^iJU L\y l/UV uuyvi -Ill . , Df Police Murray in Xew York. Witd b-oot. hoi : are scouring thi ?i>psti dead iroiii jfright. One of the fir cville, 6. C., Dec. 16.?Mil- alter the alarr lierwood, a prominent colored this story of ie Pelham neighborhood, drop- rcachei thehon iast Saturday from fright. The the broken win ie oi' the moat peculiar ever re- fore our ejes n Three or four weeks agu a hu'ge cle. On her f n lighting a small dog belong- pool of blood, isatherwood. The dogs wera bullet wound ir under Leather wood's house, left ere. Her a stick Leatherwood went un- powder. The* iuse!and separated the animals. When tke eras! large dog ran Irom under the been near the ? t snapped Leatherwood in the aerer entered - ~ ~ -3 T ? twrtn mifV VlO T CLILLLI ?t piUUiUi VVUUUU. JLli V? tiO W IbU that the dog was mad, but this would, and hac i to be untrue and Leatherwood clothes of the aore attention to the matter, end of the ro( express some uneasiness. On there,, jshot ov< of last week, Leatherwood went throat' was cu i trip. lie returned Thursday, head was almo: i on his way home met a white The bed clothe io jokingly said to him: "Leath- While the ma he dogs that that dog bit have window, Mi.-s ] I. You had better lookout." cured an old ; rood took what had been said which wa? ham criously, and when he went to bail teok efl'ec told his family he would go The murderer J owrl ?1on?rVif /?or>fin C jjav^u aiu auu ivi nuiu Dm and talked about nothing By this tiruc ! is taraily aad friends told him the closet and s jog that bit him had not gone shot ;un. Sh?. no other dogs in the neighbor- derer as he app :e aiHicted rrith , hydrophobia, lj both hamae could dissuade LeatherTrood that had been < idea that he would die from hy- fore. He orer i. Hecontinued to more ner- plished his id excitedly in his room and on after kil'ing h< the exertion and suspense told this part of the id he dropped dead in his room, shot her threu 3 5 ears old and was tbe most ball crashing tl t coloic i man iu his neighbor- Ing the walU ; ews. " There must hai Death In the "Window. . possession Yoijk, Dec. 15.?From last f 1? heJ ?Ff.sP m?rnincr until this afjprrtftftn . head^ tVlth a i b&rrtl, droj? tt inductors, and guards 1 w-lt^ terrible f< nsrers, con<^ f r ' noUcrd an ber between ih< svated rai J" l s leaning on I crushed in her wear lwPon the sixth floor of facc waste r a wiadow o GreCQWiCh bread knife he i lrUt m were crossed on the cutting out a sq His aims u.em resto.d his finishing witu , an^. ^ turned sideways, as 1 licr throat. h the tac 2oin2 on in I wfrankie Pa< atchiug *?^hour, as the La hairedxhud t- Ho^: ht, the motion- on the floor at 1 SS trams spca1 -' Ue(j. anal- > of the man sun ?. , + i,~i. "' ? LQroat cut,, nen made :t a point to look up d Th 1 times remarked to passengers r-?;' 1 culiar position the old man as- maU*Ls Y tl 3. looking out of the window. ^ Sv was cr dreame-.i that he had been curtain9 Jnd Wi ;h.e time, but supposed it was a j Lis to come to the window at * ? mterwi?. This afternoon, a -C . upon ucarins the old aiaa's ? ... L oken up. "Th! old man's at ro^i'?,,r?0 iv again," he remarked. A pas- .J" plKo ho chanced to be Dr. D:>uun, , *v,Q"c tiers assistant, glanced in the ^ p . h indicated. Ills professional ^?L, ! ;ted in an instant that the man 1 , v c^Tr , that he would reaiain there T-". ~ ? \t nsdav unless disturbed. The :_^'}iarrt tL ,, , , ,, . ?, . ins here that tr couple6of policemen, and 2oin? beE in 1 man's apartment, foaud that ,/ f se was corrcct. The Oid man, nH:__ ed to be Richard Harvey, tifty- d h . d? ? ok! wa, found kneeling on l?, J with his neacj resting on the . . ill. as already de?cribetl. II. U)IT men m apopiexr, SDU w?s d t stricken down a. ae Strug- di ; h c TTimlof lor air. of yeast ordong iu?i >*Ja?ty-Xin? Men. stOTi continued lis, Teen., Dec. 12.?Detectives m., and in a po ling arrested Talion Hall, alias boiled ha* in lial Bootoa. The prisoner said fire most have cilled nlnetr-nina men princi- it o tVWl vcntucky and West Virginia, credat'ie broken nctim bwng a sergeant ot po- 0, k when tt aysrille, Ky. Hall is wanted ille on the charge of having , ?. ?* ,u > that town a number of years Tfa!^8cl b?( s said that Ilall killed hispres- * *at ^je hacks _ 5 lirss husband m order to get nj?w,u ?wc aw Df the way that h? might mar- the bodies had [I* Is about forty-live years of disturbed. feet tall and an athlete. He "The theory black beard, and is altogether committed just e looking character. mo nin? ab*ut ( iT?u Feoi Occe Too oft?u. wood still refas \a\ Dec. 10.?Lieutenant pects, and noac 1. an amateur parachutist, who to know anythi dropped sa.ely from a balloon aC'air, if she h et in tho air, to-day undertook far as knowa, ii ; that performance and hun- borhood. lashionable society psople aau "The corone s of others assembled to see rendered until . At the bight of 400 f*et, of the victims hi* balloon burst and as his Hatch's house i was unprepared. Mans- here in New Si and was dashed to pieces on the of Maine Hatch store ibe eyes of his friends. rom." [DA TRAGEDY. f PAGE IN THE TERRI1 ORY OF CRIME. Her Two Children and a Mardered?Evidence of ance on the Part of the jLE, Fla Dec. 17.? the tngedy Mar New ning in slowly. 't home FrIdiy morninj be gone two days. l?rs. neighber and Jcar friend came to spend a day and during Fackwood's abSatch is a carpenter and and has lived near Hq* past iiftcen jears. 35oth r:fe came trom Maine. txtq a lUa firof frt r? ao ixigv wv UUJWT vt * is a negro who calls at house every Saturday to light jobs. At 9 o'clock he knocked at the dvor yer. He saw the * -Jain and then calls.! ihe > made an inv.su^at.on shenfl and coroner. No to the murder has as Several footprints ware land under the window. le with No. 7 or ? hoots, ear on the outside of the 1M1 floonpr kc!>!i l-.'cate thai the wearer . [t was iirsi thought vat the work o tramps; .bsequeatlv dispelled by iadin^aroua ! the yard to then ihrou^j the ham;he road couaU y. P*ck? icions ot somebody, bat >se them u Uil the proper There are rumors of a , who had sworn renat robbery was not the ? ime, but that it was rap? lie murder o' H<:8. Hateh .ildren was undoubtedly ;nce of au assault u -ion oi Miss isruce. lne ire, gun were the properly nd rither Miss Brucd or 1 undoubtedly used then; z. The negro, Jenkins, ed, but nobody belieYes anything of the crime. arv has not yet rendered ' ^ o hundred armed citizens inds, and oa horseback, s country. st men to reach the scene n had been given, telia LUC UL LLU.C. TV UOU TTO se we all crowded around aow and peeped in. Beas the appalling spectaace by tke window in a Mrs. Hatch lay with a l the inside corner of her face was blackened with Dther bodies lay near ber. i came she had evidently riadow. When the murber little son, frenzied I probaoly fled, as a child I sought refuge in the bed bed lounge at thd other >m. He was torn from sr the left eye, and his t in three places. His it severed from his body. s were stained crimson. rderer vim-enter^^the Bruce IfacT app^e ntly??pistcl, Smith & tTessosSjyg^ ^ iy, and fired at him. The t in the window frame* , heedless of this onued his terrible work. \fiea Rrn^o KqH (rnnA tM ie cured a double barrelled levelled it at the siurroached, but unfortunate. . i s snapped on the sheila exploded many days b?pon-ered her and accomrilis'c purpose, probably ir lit'Je nephew. After i tragedy, the murderer gh the right cheek, the trough her teeth, atrlkand falling on the bed. re been another straggle of the gun. He tore it , and swinging it around both hands clutch-'ng the le stock against her face 3rce. The blow struck a fnrAViparl and skull. Every tons in Dken. Then with a keen stabbed her In the *eck, aare section of flesh and two terrible gashes on :kwood, a beautiful ?oldof five years, was found ;he foot of the b#i with His features kad been loors of both rooms wer? ered with blood, and the ift hr>d on whif.h Miss soggr with blood. The alls were spattered freelei jhbors cleaned up the ilood had to be carried it dippers. It wis then Masses and tkrown eut; ider was sopped up with ' pots were scrubbed and lr; but eren this did not >f the bloodj crim?." na special to the TicesThe conviction is grow* le murders at the Packere committed br some to this neighborhood, or r with the premises and an try. All the rictlais :lothes on, which shows ras committed i? th? day ;ims had evidently spent nmolested, as the 'beds ide and sl?ps were still chamber jars. A batch ;h on the floor benind the to kris?' till 5 o'clock p. t on the store was a half water showin* that th? 2one oue, leaving it so. ? whea the aegr* discori window. It was 16.30 le neighbors first enterei ne oP tke woaen wf o lies (about noon) says of Miss Brace and Mrs. 11 perceptibly warm, for laid oa their backs uaIs that the murder?, were after breakiast Sf turdaj 3.30 or 7 o'clock. Packes to state whotr he susftf tke netehboi .< armear ng of Miss Brace's lore ad one, and nobody, as i missing from the nei?hr's rerdict Trill not be tomorrow. The funeral took place from D. L. this Xobctfj njrna knows what part and his dead wife came J