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ANrAHY 25. 1913.
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HE1NK TIM. I AST 1 - ?
.50 PER YEAR,
dLNAlUK II
BACK AT (
Replies to Attack anc
fends His Course ii
illluah 51kw
GOVERNOR BLI
l De
i the ronon props
Ltd Senator Strait Introc
i InK Amount to be
_ ^ _ j federates and Thel
L A W L j Senator Strait ha;
tl I bill to fix the amoun
be paid to each per
the war between th
iHllKI their widows. In I
Sue ?.? fiv- run otiri
>ssjr~ and pol
s introduced a
t of pension to
? . , . Wilson Outlines t
son enlisted in
.. , in Appointing
e sections and
. , to Remove L?
Introducing the
utt riKM 1
Wilson to be
JTICS LAST
I Trenton, N<
lis Probable Course jynt-elect V
Officials?Refuses afternoon tb
bor Commissioner. nnQuish bis
WAU |
Governor Until March **A\
lake His Inaugural _
Washington in Jefler- I A
upltcity.
J., Jan. 21.?Preeiilson
announced this Xazim Phi
at he would not re- nople
office as eovernor of Clare fo
LHIKF SHOT;
BINET RESIGNS
slin Killed in Contitantl*
Disturbance^! People De>
r Fiifht.
Campaign?Claims !
to Write "Confidei
Letters?Text of Ch
Brought by Blease.
Columbia Special to Cha
News and Courier, Jan. 21:
s25 "over one m
arges
Number of Bales Ginnt
13,091,204 South Cm
.rleeton Shows Decrease.
"Be.?i#
i,. Washington, Jan. 23.
mmvm measure, he remark'
II I IAN ject in Introducing
take the old soldiers
list and put them c
?d in 1918, ron."
rollna Crop The bill provides i
Section 1. That i
-The ninth A. D. 1914. any pers<
ed: "My ob- Trenton, N. J
this bill is to ency ,n Public 8ei
? system more tha
off the pauper ... .....
v * will be the basis
in the pension dent-elect Wilsc
pointments to <
is follows: yesterday,
after January. Governor Wils,
declare himself i
an who was en- . .
L, Jan. 22.?Efllci- New Jersey u
rvlce and the merit jje leaves her
n partisan politics ?? ... . ,
. . . _ . at Washingtoi
upon which Presi n
will make ap- When Gove
>ffice, hte indicated become Pret
States, he wi
an had occasion to ^ate car nor 1
n this connection He f
..... nortnM tn mo
ntll March 3, the day Constan
e for his inauguration pasha, the
i. commande
irnor WilBon leaves to wa8 sbot
ddent of the United tl<mg faere
II not travel in a privill
any member of his -n\er
>aid today that he ex- Riven expl
bn nnU VU % ...
tinople, Jan. 23.?Nazi 111
former war minister and
r of the Turkish army,
dead during demonstratonight.
3ey and Talaat Bey had
licit orders that no blood
ing a low type ui ujuu mmi
J does not realize and cannot o
how anyone else can be hoc
clean and above board," writ
ator B. R. Tillman to the i
assembly of South Carolina, 1
to the attack upon him by G<
Cole L. Blease. It is recall*
in his message to the gene
sembly last Thursday "trans
I uv
oncelve cotton ginning report of
Lorable, bureau for the season, li
es Sen- o'clock this morning,
general tfaat 13>091.264 bales
n reply
counting round as hal
jvernor
;d that ^ie growth of 1912 had 1
ral as- prior to Thursday, Jani
mitting which date during the
the census listed as a bona fide i
jsued at 10 In the service ot tb
announced Coniederate states i
of cotton, tween the states, r
f bales, of state two years prev
aeen ginned widows shall be ent
tary 16, to pensions as follows
past seven such person who \
wnen a aeiegan
joldier or sailor representing vari
lis state or the made an earnest
n the war be- polntment of a r
, . . . ... state commission*
esident in this .... _ . .
held by a Republ
lous, and their John T Coag
Itled to receive and labor leader,
: (1) Every position to sue*
vas enlisted as Bryant, lncumbe
ion or tnirty men '? v~ ?~
ous labor interests trave,,n? arra
; plea for the ap- The 1?000 1
lemocrat to fill the are to march
irshlp of labor now raJe' w111 hav
lean. tached to the
rove, a Democrat e8Cort the for
was urged for the unlversity lnt
'eed Col. T. Lewis and gIve hl
nt. who was an- when he arrl1
vuij mo viuiuuo' snouia De
mgements. aide de ci
Princeton Btudents who . ..
of the poi
in the inaugural pae
their special carB at- comPanion
i same train, bo ae to firmer
president of their Their b'
o the national capital jn spite o
m a Princeton cheer ????...?
no disturl
ires there.
snea. uut Nazlm Pasha's
imp fired from a window
'te at Enver Bey and his
and they returned the
ullets killed Nazim Pasha,
f this tragedy, there was
jance elsewhere.
certain facts In re conduct ol
papers, Senator B. R. Tlllm
W. E. Gonzales, and urging
tlons upon newspapers," G<
Blease made charges agalnsl
tor Tillman which, as sumr
by Senator Tillman himsel
(1) With writing secret
stabbing liim in the back. (2
r news- years th,. ginning ave
an and
restric- per cent of the ent,re
jvernor year to January 16 ther
I Sena- ginned 14,515,7119 bah
narlzed per cent of the entire crc
f> are: to that date, 12,666,20:
letters ,
. ? 9 6.8 per rent, and in 1'
) Hvp
?.u date 12.176.199 hales r
j ur o such soldier or sailc
rage . o.. jay Qj April, A
crop. Last recejve annually a p<
e had been and the widows of an
;s, or 93.3 who shall have attal
jp'; in 1908 55 years- 8ba11 rece;
, sion annually. (2) 1
3 a es, or wj1Q wa8 unlisted
906 to that or saiior subsequent
as 8 ner I ?.._n ? "
)r prior to the pointed by a Re
. D. 1864, shall The PresTdentenslon
of $100, gation he recogn
iy such persons, their argument tl
ned the age of represented in tl
Ive a like pen- one who knows i
Every such per- saw no reason t<
as such soldier Bryant, who h;
to the 26th day duties faithfully
publican governor. Governor \
elect told the dele- nipht of Mar
Ized the force of ot c
tiat labor should be of Frankl,o.
le government by "
ts interests, but he THP
i displace Colonel I Mt I
ad performed his
and efficiently. ' Important lli
VMlson will spend th?
eh 3 at a hotel as Constan
ousln, John W. Wilson, in Turkey
,,a- dramatic
- visier, Kir
man cab
LEGISLATURE mound sin
? ister of w
tppeiiings of the I'a^t (?"stitntio
1 <wl .
tinople, Jan. 23.?A crisis
's affairs came today with
suddenness. The grand
liml Pasha, and the Ottoinet
resigned and Mahefket
Pasha, formerly miner
and commander of the
>nal army, which enthron
rocisy. ?J) Willi cuuBpirm
W. E. Gonzales. (4) Jealou
. Feebleness of mind, and (6
having lent himself to signing
tlcle dictated by an "astut
Ex."
The basis of the attack by
nor Blease and the reply by !
Tillman is the part the Senat
tn fhp mmnalen for srovcrn
ife " ivu - ^ ' * '
sy. (5) cent.
) with Included in the ginnin
: an ar- g^2 round bales, come
e B1k
97,654 bales last yeai
_ bales in 1910, 146,371
G overSenator
an<l 232,510 bales
or took The number of Sea Is
or last ImlpH liiplnHaH u uru 7 f
_ , ol .-ipi II, .'V. IJ. lOD1
anuually a pension <
K were 78.- Rhall have attained
ared with years> and thpreaft
111 07Q Celve an annual Pf
' '' and the widows of a
I bales in enlisted as last afon
In 1908. have attained the a
iland cotton Rhall be entitled to
\ her husband would
*, Minn receive 1governor
jf $50 until he a speech. He si
the age of 70 THE POIN
er he shall re- public offlce
nsion of $100, ^liiiiB If an entln
ny such person nilment of the <
t-said who shall not entitle f
ge of 55 years tlon for reippoln
like pension as to i<now thkt a 1
have been en- ? * *~
ueciarea nimselt Jn I
The legisla
T O PVIEW. day afternoon
Is not worth any- College yeste
fly satisfactory ful- are sonit* of
lutles of the office l"Ps of the P
i man to considers- Accejflance
tment. If men are attend tht^C*
mere change of ad- body Mond?
pew Days. -14 "" U1U'
. n*. pointed gr
ture adjourned Thursi
and visited Winthrop ^ esterdi
rday. The following resenting
the important happen- ?* na
ast few days: Ppat'e.
. .v , , from all
of the invitation to ..
. rather th;
itional Corn Show in a .
afternoon at 4 o'clock. ...
And be<
u \ , ?s siiimn, was apand
vizer.
ay the grand council, repthe
intellect and wealth
tion, pronounced in favor
Today a vast crowd drawn
classes declared for war
in peace without Adriaause
the crowd was hack
Hummer, particularly in re
to the writing of a number of
in which Senator Tillman ex
his preference for Judge Ira E
| for governor, when, as claii
Governor Blease, he had pi
to be "hands off" in the rac
As to writing "secret 1
K Senator Tillman claims thi
ference I pured wlth 109.867 bale
letters 92 191 baleg ,n 1909<
pressed
1. Jones baleH ln 1908"
med by
r d TURKEY WILL i
t"c hp hmu
8 last year,
and 90,287 What a Former Lam
InK for Union Con
The following edll
nvirr1 Charlotte Observer o
LI V p be read wlti? ptea'StlT
of Professor Nesbll
iNfiPI 1? county' He we8 bot*
matter how'.they
raster ian is I>?- b? reappointed.
intv (N. C.) th K ?f iU8t1^ (
I feel to the fu
Lorial from The niPnt you hate
f Thursday will Mr Co8grove>
er^the friends clean slatfl tQ wr
t in Lancaster creating this ofti
n and reared in woujfj foe <iifforei
vuipiv .in omce, no 1 Represent*
' have deserved to tion to decc)M
there is not any- account of
>r public right left. ^ roncurre
11 extent the argu- ed nl theif re
made in favor of general V^kin
but 1 have not a SU(j( com;
Ite on. If we were tla ay^ay w
ce, your arguments gura^rlon in
it. ? --
live Miller's resolu- e(j by pul
ate the state house on tnent sun
e corn show, defeated, office, mal
nt resolution introduc- whom tl
quest of the adjutant brought t<
g the governor to per- tions of 1
pauies of the state mill- The rei
ish to attend the ine.u- cabinet in
Washington In March, grand viz
blic opinion, the govern endered
and relinquished
ting way for the same men
be popular government
a the top after the revolu908
and 1909.
dgnation of the Turkish
which Kiamil Pasha was
er was announced in the
I* were not secret but confident!
"because I said I would be
off,' " writes he, "did not me
is It reasonable to claim, t
meant I would be dumb."
The charges against Senat
man are made in connectic
the governor's recommendati
restrictions be placed upc
Lai. and HUlUf
'hands
an, nor (;ran(j Council so Dccid
lng in Ottoman Kin]
Conclusion of Balkan
or iturn
with Vienna, Jan. 2 2.?'
on that council of the Ottoman e
>n the voted in favor of accept!
|j|j i-mia ^uuil k.j ttuu uttb
ed his brother, Mr.
this place, all of '
es at Meet- show that "Lancaste
ilre?Means Observer says:
Peace.,' Mr R" N" Nesb,tof
education for Un
The grand arranged for a "coi
mpire today ment" to be held
Ing tie pro- March 2 2. All the
irequenwy vasii- ,
1 B M?KlA . 1 ('? n?t "f
J. F. Nesbit, '#t
? T company that I
which goes tk ... *
f > .. nn. \ with the aspirat
r Leads." Thes. .... .. ,
.that I entirely r
. . , . ?f labor, but C
superintendent '
, . . made good, and
Ion county, has T, ....
skier his claim
inty commence.
.. aljiamed of mvsi
In Monroe on T
schools In the ; ^ ould it n
?'<| to say to this URuse.
entyrely sympathize r m o
\ . ' a* The Senat<
ion\ of labor andH
\.? ... , J* matter of
ecog\iize the ri^Ms .
. v ? jT fiasco to the
olon<* Bryant /lias ... ,
. \ ' jr with instruct!
I am \ound un con- . ..
T\ as to the pro
s. I\ \v#fil<l he
slf if l]Ufl not. The house
. . resolution to
ot he Jt\tl^W n
iu|iieu aim n'Dl 10 me iPHOWing
T'R
s referred the whole "The d
the Tillmsm-Rlease cabinet, t
Judiciary committee, note hand
ions to report its views ment hyper
action to be taken, abandon I
and senate adopted a and pari
appoint a Joint coin- Aegean s<
omoai statement:
OVED TOO MUCH,
ecislon of Kiamil Pasha's
aken in response to the
ed to the Turkish governthe
European powers to
ihe fortress of Adrianople
t of the Islands in the
a, for the convention of
I newspapers or tnis state.
In concluding his recom
Hons the governor In declarin
opinion that the people of tl
should be protected again
newspapers and urging the
assembly to apply the remei
apply it at once, express"
solemn belief that if it does
and later somebody is kill
posals put forward by tt
menda- powers for the purpose
g It his about the conclusion of ]
le state Ualkans. About elghtj
st the were present In the cou
general lag senators, higher <
iy, and gtute ministers and unde:
ps the of the various governm
not act, uients.
led bV T*K A V, Xa ?
le European county arc to parti
of fringing opening feature will
penoe in the the teachers and cl
r delegates the streets of Monrot
ncil, includ- haps the first ass
ecclesiastics, county school as a i
r secretaries In the state and wl
lent depart- spiring sight. Then
exhibits, a county
U ~ - -J -i
icipate and the m#"ey to appoi
be a parade of Wiuld it not be
illdren through Samuel Botterr
?. It will be per- ,hf delegation,
emblage of a *'(lraeef illness
*-hole ever held Is/hard," sighed
11 prove an in- tip- discussion \v
i will be school j The colloquy
spelling match. ante-room Ji
nt a labW1 man ? i^fc^chargea
graceful ?'^deaded measfc*wagai
111, spokesm^i for ^utchellSt t
\ Carolina. ^
Is easy and jV;tice a concurr
the governor,Ynd congress to r
as ended. \ ment to th(
took place Is ?e United Statei
jst outside of tl^e ; by a vote of
it MUUICO IU (Hi CAllclW
i made by Governor grand cot
nst President S. C. pire to w
he University of South was subm
k to the pr?
resolution asking tl?nal cha
epea^^he 15th amend- righ
i consecution of the 'he 'ndigi
s passed^^^ the House t,on> with
70 to 4 6.^^. Plp made
niiuniy asafuiui) ui Llie
incil of the Ottoman emliioh
the cabinets' decision
iltted?a course contrary
ascriptions of the constituirter
and violating the sats
of the people?aroused
nation of the Turkish cai
the result that the peoa
demonstration before
I somebody else that is agi
"then upon your heads will
blood of that man."
SENATOR TILLMAN'S RI
To the General Assembly o
Carolina?Gentlemen: I ha
read Governor Blease's messs
to vour honorable hnrtv voi
' * UC liw If- 11 ailUQU IU I,
grieved, January 17 by the Eu
be the bassadors called the Ot
ernment's attention "t<
responsibility it would
2PLY. resistance to thfir <
f South shoul(1 prevent the frp-ei
ve Just of PeHCe- 11 h^v<
ge sent to blame lf the prolong
war had- as a conseque
uc i~v* ic ua ucuaiuo, uuurrsses I
ropeap am- ing of diplomas and ]
.toman gov- kinds. The state si
5 the grave education will havf
assume if proceedings. This
'ounsels,'. it mencement is a capil
Ktablishmgut be calculated to gi
i only itsen^ spiration to edueat
ition of the ^nion. Superintend
ince, to put mdn<jvho no doubt ?
iiui uie award- ! governor's offioi
prizes of various fterlll remarked
iperlntendent offl appointment mig
> a part In the acceptable to I
county com- and employers.
:al Idea and Tpill - "Oh, class opp
ve material liw fcc.1 me one way
lonal wowp-y1n jy interrupted tl
ent Ne^Ufx Is a Later in the <
axiMr'hi# salary. .1? -? ?- ? ?
B. Once Mr. Bo}- j ln jojnt
that Mr. Cosgrove's have re-ele<
;ht not be exactly Thomas S. S<
the manufacturers inKer, Georgt
Gary.
ositlon does not af- By a vote
or another," quick- has adopted
tie governor. tlon offered 1
lay another delega- "Whereas,
assembly botl^^iouses ,h< s,l|,lin
ted Circuit TWes th<"
ease, It. Withers MetfKJ"*'nt
' E. Prince and Ernest
of 74 to .18, the House shortly b
the following resolu- s^aPf' to
Jy Mr. Kembert: ?l's the
Senator Tillman in a PeoPle fr
le porte and brought about
gnation of the governT
CROWD GATHERS,
ouncil of ministers met
^ to Rive final
the note accepting propos
powers. About 3 o'clock
om all quarters began to
[Jf an^' have been Informed thi
f* houses did me the Justice b
publication in its Journal to
[ ! pended until my reply coi
; along with it. For this coi
tlon please accept my thank
What Governor Blease'B
;; were are very evident in tt
> sage. He desires to contii
at both ,n question the fate of
o order and PerhaP? to extend t
be sus- the AM,atlc provinces of 1
aid go NEED POWERS'
asidera- The powers called 1
s. tentlon to the fact tha
motives conclusion of peace it
le mes- need of the moral and ir
lue the port of the powers to
tfie capital, "
lostilities to Qwnvllle \utoist*
:he Vnplre." Murder for Kill
AII) Greenville, Jan. 2!
rurkey'ixt- ?'
I after th*.{" .
would have n
laterlal ,up- "?s tbe gra"d Jury "
repair the ?h,r?? ?' ,"crlm""
hrnnirht nt/u net (Ko
/ - nuu ui uiuur nil
~TnJvte<\ f?r Hr>ant'8 b?ba?'InJ^Vronn.
fr"?r W,,8?n8et
1^-In the court he rf(:??nlzed 1
Yesterday morn- orKaaizat'?nS to
Clyde Jenkins he government
nurder," follow- ,n the creat?<>n o
Investigation of ment of labor h<
, . ,, course,
u carelessness
fnlKn* o.. ,1 kl. ????_
p? appeared in Mr. I letter addres
Incidentally Gov- | sembly of So
forth in the day that lng gf b. l.
the right of labor Qf the Soutlu
be represented in js tbe real o
and indicated that tbe leglslatui
f a national depart- his biddic
e might follow that letter says:
the Southern
sed to the general as- pa,l"r in
uth Carolina, in speak- pra"(^
Abney, division counsel oro^ ^
>rn Railway, says: 'He tl,ie{1 witl
ictopus which strangles aml lN,ad^
re and persuades it to arrlNf>(1 a
ig,' and further iu said '''I'11 ' 1
'But Ben Abney and mu*t
i Railway attorneys in
vizpralp a
front of the gate to the
erate. Enver Bey, a leadoung
Turks, who was idenh
the campaign in Tripoli,,
e Bey, prominent unionist,
bout this time and were
to inform them that they
re.
Bey soon issued from the
nri annniinoo/t that ho holH
1 bitterness engendered last s
and wisheB to be revenged
but the primary object he
view is to keep the minds
people stirred up and not al
waters to clear sufficiently
them see what sort of man h
Is. Catiline among the I
find Aaron Burr among the
uminer, oviis or the war.
on me, The note pointed ou
has in Turkish government cou
of the the afflcacy of the bent
low the Port of the powers only
to let 11 deferred to their cou
e really ed by the general Inter
tomans, roPe and Turkey.
Amerl- The powers advised
T V. >.. consent to the cession of
" wnuniov
. son by the coroner's
it that the , ...
i,i an inquest into the
Id count on
? , . Wrenn, who was 1
svolent sup- . . '
?o long klUb* by the accu?"
nsel, ln.plr- m"blle?" *"<="?<- '
? * ^t v noon of December 1
ests of EuTlimi
Hundred and
Turkey to b>. FUkh1 |n
AHrfannrklo . .
iniuri nuu llin
Jury which held TENNESSEE < I
death of Irvtn
run down and ?
d in their auto- (ien*-rtk] Awwnl
itreet the after- Shield?
4 th 1 if 12. Nashville, Ter
Tennessee legists
Fifty Drawned Chief Justice Joh
Arabia. state supreme c<
me u'gisuutn
^ and corrupt
DEMOCRAT TtHiA against the r.
tiy Eleete Ju.tlce "Wh?ea?.
. Senator. "ble that ?u
make such a
in.. Jan. 23,-The or ,?rrupt|on
ttore today elected t|vM of ,h(. ,
K Shl''1'1" ?< <"? have so Ions
>nrt United State.
re nave been too venal 1 (he rosi(
to protect the people Thig WftS
ailroads,' And cheers, w
It would he Inconceiv- m-wed un
r senior senator would he return<
bold and daring charge Mahmoud
among the representa- vizjt.r
teople of the state, who After a
honored him, without on rt.
of ?><<> w,~
fnation of Kiamil Pasha.
greeted with tremendous
hlch were frantically rehour
and a half later when
ud with an irade appointing
Shefket Pasha grand
i flying visit to the porte,
turn from the palace, the
Iver read of who were eq
(lease in bamboozing the
le has persuaded thousai
ood South Carolinians, hoi
lean, patriotic citizens, into
ng that he is their best frit
hat Tillman's mantle has fa
tie shoulders, lie is a past
n the arts of a demagog!
ual to and to leave to them the
people. Aegean Inlands.
nds of
aorable, Turkish I (ONSf
believ- Constantinople, Jan.
snd and '"h losses in the naval
illen on the Greek fleet off the
master on January 18 totalled
lie. He unfl thirty-six men klllee
HuaKJm, Kgypt, J
; fate of the hundred and flfty M
grima from India t<
drowned today by
'* overwhelmed the en
22.?Turk- n8 encampment ir
battles with the aacred city of
Dardanelles Hn(i the port of Yem
four officers gea a sudden ava
1, while 164 oanled bv torrent-- t
fan. 2 2.?Three senator for th
ohammedan pll- March 4 next,
a Mecca, were John Knight
a Hood which United States sc
tire caravan at native of Grain?
lid way between and is 55 yet
Medina, Arabia, mltted to the bat
bo,, on the Red a? chancellor
ilanche accom- selected associ?
)' nulnr cu'.,r.i State Slinreme n
e term beginning "" -
charges, And
Shields, elected "Wheras, j
nator today, is a ,s r,f?bt that
ter county. Tennes- 8hou,d know
irs old. He was ad- botrayed by
in 1879. He serv- Now, thereto
in 1892-1894, was "Resolved,
ite justice of the resentatives,
/??? k,(,o i That Senator
v. uif ] Young Tu
If I residence
If he has the proof, it communic
the people of this state A SPO>
how they have been jn the
their representatives. gumed pr(
re. bo it the min
by the House of Rep- izzel Pasl
the Senate concurring, j terview T
H R Tillmor. V.o " -'' 1
rk leader proceeded to the
of Mahmoud Rhefket to
ate the imperial message.
jtaneous outbreak.
meantime Talaat Bey asivlslonally
the portifollo of
Istry of the Interior and
ta that of war. In an in'alaat
Bey said the move
Bnowg full well that when th
^Aassions of tbe masses are
Hhey lose their reason. He
So come to the senate, as he
Be would do at Richmond in
Her last, and feels it ohliga
Him to aggravate condith
Houth Carolina as much as j
B'hether this la the right
e angry others were wourded.
aroused During the flgh? a Gr<
desires ploded Inside one of thi
boasted the Turkish battleship T
Decern- killing and .wounding e>
tory on " and disabling both of
Dns in KU?h. The Turkish
tosslbl'e. Assar-l-Tewflk was badl
way to The Turkish gunners
fhov Imnnota.
down the mountain
>ek shell ex- carrying away p-op
e turrets of tents.
orgute Rels,
ery nian in Lancaster Newt
the 11-inch Our always chari
battleship rary, The Lancaster
y damaged, us Saturday in a n
declare that structed on the LL
near the camp, re-elected in ID
le, animals and he was elected <
Helen fioulil Wc
. Booming. Tarrytown, N.
ninK contempo- Helen Miller Go)
News, came to 12:30 o'clock ;
ew dress, con- at Lyudhurst, he
lotype machine. Flnley Johnson I
10. Subsequently 18 ht'rt>y caHc
:hief Justice. evidence In i
of corruptk
ds Finley Shepard. body."
Y., Jan 23.?Miss This resoli
aid was married at iraat? d disci
yesterday afternoon the leader of
r country Estate, to Mr. Stevenso
3hepard, an Amerl- Ulease forces
? - """ ment naa
id upon, to produce the the outco
support of his charges Adrianopl
>n in this legislative di*t urban*
over the
ition brought forth an- money, tl
tission. Mr. Rembert, make a -i
the Blease forces, and "We dc
n, leader of the anti- of the we
t, voted with the ma- to keeD t
not been planned, but was
me of popular feeling. If
e were abandoned, he said,
res would break out all
empire. With regard to
lie whole nation would
ttcriflco.
? not want a continuation
ir, but we are uetormined
he fortress of A drlannnla
r
iiuyvi lau
the Greek*.
>. wouu 111 iookb Danasooo
I Record, Jan. 20.
* f ?
le.?Hock Hill can railroad m
from the ranks.
an who has risen jority for th?
| lutlon.
i adoption of the re&o- at all cos
able cond
ita. This is an indispenaItion
to peace," he said.
t