The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, January 28, 1892, Image 1
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~NS, S. (A, rFIIURSi)\Y
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AT Ti t IABERNACLE.
OR. T ALMA E F'NDS IMPRESSIVE LES
SOAS l'1THE ECHO.
Tho V 1.4 00.4 Lf M orI Ixa mp1l in1 One
Fatl..y ni I amt Cxamplo of Moral In
fl*,t-re.n ,a A' 9itiher- Eteirnt- to E cIo
tht- e i nig t' a lite.
H aoi n x,,'n.17.-Dr. Tallmage
I,n,% ijewillu Irtnion inl his sermon
tiNonigo 1,3s mastery ol' tho art, of
.11ra07h01 spi- tilu, Ies,-3tns I'rom coinmion
natural pihl 1omn IaI. 'fis subject W1as
A-,choe," . '.: iis text, EzkielI vii, 7,
-Thec 8oundi-s 0...i ofil.e mlount,ainsR.
A L lavt I ave oiun.md it. The Bilble
Las I it a ec<a Iition of, all phases of
die iatur- ol fromin the itaurora of the
mdIhribt l. av(:'s to the plosphores
coulceo of the uitnll inl-, vea. .ut the well
i,:n w iu ;.L VIe call the ECh1o J
oull I not. (I it I io da : vgo I discu -
eOe it inl -0 "11e S.todiU again11
o. 1o 4: . 'liat is l E Ilo.
E i oi i xt w,a i u and
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Ulion tall thi e
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this .4 . X' 1! 1u J'lC u -3 itRl
w, ~ . I Lt C Lit L, he ha ZaIed
b ..'d ') itw j alolic al
. t I .o ths t c:re ill(-i
ha\, t 1 cir j..+ i 1., tAt Via to- of1 dc
i ' itio _'lid It here 1. A inctV tb e n
1 a~ ab i h LIl ofm cataas andruk
ci ) .Itk tnd
'P" i. IU* P-, 1'' Ie ..bilt th le e1 w il Ii e,
1.1 0n, I e a4 oaice aii derenie
I I cL - C' El0i ni atueLs.1
a i ) om. . i i tt p;r cits
I1' I 1re 01 (,: d mmi ) t i3t; & kmtuk.
01 ~t~ vitI 4 ji '(, Ilt' L ,a maidlti,
t-Ai'alolc d tI rl I%. 'LChe te nei, Is d
ti 1 a ei)i iat it W l at
ililotli li! ri!s. unatd pEle.: "l hert
.t! Iw l to' . INi: m:an this noth
A' t - i' i he y tch i
I . a. atr uimiam worl
"(211$ tW.?,',i a>d yome bOack tn
ree10 '(fo tii , 1. 11 the iat: iing t A dot
ha':4 h Lur i- ct h caacter ofd
:-:eesk:-:ank.( pxoecih,le. Whit
4'! - a h .htd the y bec no
E1lr Tt - .or o c. ') Eh, by rtic e do
wed at lue O but tl nd rble
wi ll e Is m: - l I)terI ' iid s
ticho... 1h earce of ourents.
havc ood oc; ; i.'tand bad iul emhera. v
4,1, h ilre 1441 t'. t ld iboa eank
hi ' .t I h% 'aran and ttc thear
1ra i"h' -\ elwil . 'ohd tende( c tb is s
i.ohbin 1. e.0 '1 r lecny tat, t11 wl t
w An er "Oir , her ie
1lt:i t tklie !0-4 ri?" and a : " il,
1 ili e. help I f (I '1.k willstan this2 ano
on r. A-. 0 1i.- t i o rdlitr Ier
40n 1 to<. "iit.st.'' And he4:11
1'em hfeth1 v,' evrs things,14. and4.(
11 I . .. ..l~p - *.- the fahe an
mu~'1~tan a e r crte eo ple. Wha
r i Iht. The. n 4uay fo some1" imc bel
wat1ch!i Ye; 411as on,0' perhas. ooenai
1 (nhv 1h VIdI' thing tbout thelil
14r-i~ for t1 Nat yea 1, Faath doori
"U1i..' he hII he dent11)irpmany befr !"(
"W1 .-( i s I) .l Ii. 'Veh lt r?' "tsO,. sh
tIlhe4Oir Ion IIwI t to411 th~ lote r ."Oh
n ail s l I1to n,l "he is lt thereO in1
ic hles'. 4 Le isoemoftour be
?ttoe bi. tpray and sing. ilieni
4 11 .''II f - 'W l *, twhere to the daughter,1
tKl 81 1 I WI1'411e setus thed saen
"!0 ,1X no, II) 'Isb upxon, "he ilOUthe
CliSt 10t il 11 81.ohary hadi bend
a etml , et o0r ) han t-hen aned
wh1 1i10 fhe ;vc 1113(n whete .un'et'ltie
r. I t:llC' hot W d ofl her de -: and'
. er(1V, Aullt 1. '1 Ue thought in t
bril::: im p oksd hoe Tind
Illoraity o I'C n, in timesonsevval
the a enbak ino bethrh
1
than any other day. The Bible no bet
ter than and other book. The hoti8e Ii
a sort of inn where the older and Myoun
er people of the household stop fo
awhile. The theory acted on thougl
perhaps not announced: "Tho childrei
will have to do as I did and take thei
chances. Life is a lottery anyhow, aa<
some draw prizet, and st vue draw blanks
and we will trust to luck.''
Skip twenty years and come back ti
tho neighborhood where that family use
to live. You meat on the street or oi
the road an old inhabitant of that neigh
borhood, an( you say, "Can you tell i
anythims, about the Petersons who use<
to live here?" Yes," says the old Inlia
bitant; "I remember them very well
The father aR moth( r have been dea
for venrs." ell, how about the ebil
dren? Whambecome ofthem?'' Thi
old inhabtant replies: "They turne
out badly. You kown the old ~man wa,
about iaif an infidel and the boys wer
all iifidels. The 'ldest son married
hlt, got into drinking habits, and in a
!cw years his wife was net able to livo
with ,imi imy longer and his childrei
vere taken by relatives, aid lie died (P
dcliritum treiens on Blackwell's 'slaud
Hi. olber son lorged the nanie of hi,
employer and iled to Canada.
"One of the daughters oI the old Iolk
married on itebriato with the idet of' re
forming him, and you kuow how tha
always ends--in the ruin of both fihe ex
periniwter and and one experimeinte,
with. The othei daughter disappeqrc<
niysteriouisly and has3 not been heald f
There was I young woman picV ed or
of the East river :aml put inl the muorgue
an1d 8(9n th1 u:ht, it was her, but T (,an
notsay.'' "s it pos, k '' you r ou
'Yes, it is possible. The fiim' is
com111plete yreck.'' My hearers, tlat i
JIV ha i.ht have buen exp:cted
All thi's is oy thC E'cho, the dism
'Cio, ti' awfrl Echo, the d'eat f Ech
Wf parcntal (,bliquity anid mfaithfulness
The old f.>lks hea)ipd i) a mountain c
wr"m; I t'iuenctes, and this is only wita
my text calls 'The sounding of' Oh
moutins."'
Indeed our entire behavior in li
world will have: a resomttd. W:le op
portunities fly ii a straight line and Ius
toni,h ts once :nd ire gone never to re
turn, the wro:gs we practice upon oth
cis fly in a cirie, and they com e bac
to the plICe fromi which thev s;arted
Doctor GUillotine tht)ugit it smart t
introduce the itst rument of*death unan
after him, but did not, like it so we
when Lis own head was chlopped off wit
the guillotine.
So also the Judgment Day will be a
Echo of all our other di,.ys. The uu
verse needs such a (lay, for there are s
inany things in the world that, need I
be fixed up and explained. I' God ha
not appointed such a day all the nation
would cry out, 'Oh. God, give us
Judgment Day." But we are apt I
think of it and speak about it as a da
away oi' in the Itture. havimg no Epe<
ial connection with this lay or any oh<
day. The fact is that we are now mal
ing up its voices; its trumpets will on
sound back again to us what we noi
say and do. That is the meaning of a
that Scripture which says that Cliri
will on that day address the soul, sa)
in:x, "I was naked and ye clothed me;
was sick and in prison and ye visite
mC.'
All the footsteps in that prison corri
dor as the Christian reformer walks t
the wicket of the incarcerated, yea a]
the whispers of condolence in the ear c
that poor soul dying in that garret, ye
all the kindnesses are being cauzht u
and rolled on until they dash against ii
.Judgment Throne and then they wvill bi
struck back into the ears 01f these son
ndi daughter s of mercy. LOud(er' thal
the crash of' Mount, Washiington fallin
on its face in the world widle catastro
phe, anti the boiling of' the sea over Lh
furnaces o1 universal conflagrat,ion wil
be the Echo and Rie-echo of t,he goo
dleed.adone and the sympathetic word
uttered and the rnighty betneltetioni
w rough t.
Oni that <bry all the charities, all th
Refl s'~i'ifi ces, all the philhitries
the beneticeit last wills nnid testamientr
all the Christitan wtork of' all the agee
wvill be p'lh-l up into mouintains, an
1 tse ttii hav Ssrved God aind seive
thi' sti'!ng hitnUan i.:e pwill hear w.hr
my te. styls, "'Th' sL'uninii' ci tit
mlounitains.''
Nhly subt ject advances toC I" ttll youi the
(It2rnit', itsiCtI1 is n! an echo mtm
mrg ih,. Tb''c echo0 is t ahl ys enelS
's in kid line the sotid oiin'all pr<
iii Iis voice sountithng fromi ai gr('a wa 'i
cruetnud a ctave hiigher. A s -lanth
1)' :l ' t al;I.ol te niotes were reunmet
alitl iough soe of' the liearane in, raise
llichl. A trinnetfs' sonttdedl tenl timel
ties' hlasgow, Sco)t,land. and the te
newts werr M!i i'e:ated, but, a thir
low'i'. Andi the spir'iti law 'eorrei
dto of gtod 01' tiad nm ay iot comle b)ac
to us ini jui'A 1t''j.' potot 'iin we epe
it, but 'ome' back it, will; t, may bt 'ror
a1 hIier' t.ilidniss thanii we thtoutghi a
I rom1 a deeper w;'' oe. froim a mighitier cot
'1ueror or froim a wor'e cap1ltive, from
hiigher throia or dleapr dungeon. Oiu
ipray~ei or' our' hi'shiemy, our k tdnes
or our trnelty, outr1 faith or ourii unibeliel
our1 hiol~y life or our dissotluts he'.uviot
w ill colmi brick somneho'w.
Some ramny day, wheit there are hard
ly any customers, the Christian mer
batcomes out from his counting roonr
auitn ids among~ the young men wih
have notint to doa. and says: "'Well
boys8, th'is is a duil day, but it will clea
oil' after' awhdle. Thetre are' ai good man,
up1) and1( dow.s in busiiness. but l therei
an overriuing Pr'ovideiice.
"'Years' ago I itnade lup my13 rind to
f rust God andi lie ha~s always seen m
throuAgh. I iremember' wheni I was you
ago, I had just comA to town iinthi
tCtett,ins of city lif'e gather'ed aroun
rise, but I resisted. The fact is theri
were two old folks out, on the old farn
ptraying for me arid I knew it, anti somet
how I could not, do as somie of'the clerk
did or ao where some of' the clerks went
I. tell you, hoys, ft is best always to d
right, and there is nothing to keep on
right like the old fashioned religionc
.Jesus ChrIst. John, wvheire did you g
to chiurch lnat Sumay,o try. ho_ -
the Young Men's Christian Associatioi
I prospering?"'
About noon the rain cemses and the
c Bull comes out and the clerks _,o to their
I Tplaces, and they Bay within themselves:
I "Well, lie Is a 8ucce8sisul merchant and
r I guess he knows what he Is tilking
1 about, and the Christian religion must
be a good thii)g. God knows I want
some help in this battle with tempta
3 tion and sin." The successfil merchant
I who uttered the kind words did not know
I how much good lie was doing, but the
Echo will come back in five lifetimes of
3 virtue and usefulness and live Christiain
I deathbeds and live heavens. From all
the mountains of rapture and all the
mountains of glory and all the motin
I tains of'eternity, he will catch what E:
kial in my text styles, "The sounding
again of the mountains."
I Yea, I t.ake a step further in this sib
i 'ect and say that our own eternity will
be a reverberation of our own earthly
lil'etime. What we are here we W11 ie
L there, only on a larger scale. D;,ohohi
tiol will t Ar down till bodv and eli
I bank it, but our iculties of mini and
i soui will !o right oi withoit the beri
tancy of a m0oment and withoti. nov
3 chaige except enliar-cilemet And inl nisi
tieatbon. -There wiill be no.) more 'fer
ene than betwieen a lion hold I !,.- iro:i
- bars anid a li, orvajed hit. tihe ;ivld,
L between an eagle im a ca;c nod tul -a
in tile sky. Good here, goo I ther., 1h.
I here, bad there. Tirme is only. b
I dwarfed eternity, E-Lernit. is unl3 . n -n.
. Ittr-ed tiote.
t u thi's lifk oim, !ottl ;s lI dry
The iomin "t we ie-tve this lfe' .m
- launched for cur retl, voyage, and ' :
sa:1 on fur 1r,wjuintihi, h,
ship does 110t c 1--i vIt, run1i t
S Iructure aLtter i! es e ut l' pl O
do.'k. it doe.s Io: p s fI II :
.1 chn or r.ilm slcquver to n ,i
a war. What v:e are when 'tunchoT r I
. Lili. worl we wilO be in the N 'h I
f conie. Oh, God! ',O thy coiverti, atd
t satctil'ting spirit, make us 1ight lie a
a now that we may be right f.rever!
"'Well,'' says some vue. "this i ea of
a moral, spiritual au-I eternal Echo i rew
. to ic. Is there lot som1(, way of stop
t ping this Echey'' Mv answer is "God
. can and he only." ' it is a circiul
- EcI.o We 1o not want it stoppe ; A I
bid ild Echo we would 1;1k. to have i.
stopped. The hartestl thing in thl,
world to do is to stopl an Echo. Mni)
,1 an orationhas beca . polled imd - maa--y ai
aj orator contunded b y an Echo. ( Ostly
h churches, cathedrals, tlea 's and imum
ie hlOlsl have been ituined by an Eclio
Architects have strung wires acro.-, aud.
itoriAnus to arrest the Echo, and hunl,
o upholstery agains: the walls, hoping t
titrap it, and hundreds o! thousalds o
0 dollars have h eni expended in i.ubli(
d Iuildings of this country to keep the ait
a from ansvermn when it ought (o b
a qmia. M i t
0 And it it is so hard to destroy a natur
il Echo, how much Larder to stop
moral Echo, a spiritual Echo, an ininior
tal Echo. You know that the Echoe
are affected by the surfaces, and thi
y shape of rocks, and the depth of ravines'
and the relitive position of buildn-s,
t And once in heaven God will so arrangt
the relative position of mansions an
temples and thrones that one of' ti ever
lasting charms of heaven will be thc
rolling, bursting, ascending, descending,
chanling Echoes. All the songs w
- ever sang devoutly, all the prayers w
o have ever uttered earnestly, all the
I Christian deeds we have ever doiie w!
be walting to spring upou us in Echo.
The scientists tell us that in thi
P world roar of' artillery and the boom of
a the thunder are so loud, because the~
e are a combination of' Elioes-all tie
s hillsides, and the caverns imid the wall3
a fuirntahiing a shiare of the resonance
Aud never will we understandl the full
. power and musilc of an IEcho until wvith
supernaturalj faclCities able to eindurt
1 them we hear all the con.iolned soundt
of heavenly Echoes-hmar ps and t run
pets, orchestras and oratorios, biasanm
Snaihs andi h ailleluijaihs, east side of ileam
cien answering to the west side, Ii(irti
side to south side, and all the hie.ghts
e and( all the delpths, and all the immu.eisi.
I ties, and all the Eternities joinu iin'
Echo uiponi Echoi, l'cho ini the w .e o:
Echo.
Int thet futuire state, whther tf r,no
ur or~n rin il, weo w3 it lis ten fo r rev rh'ri
atosof earthly tinigs andit d' aigs
Voltaire stanijng ami ine sh; .iu nv
a W'h lisen ad 1 frin i hei illionis u~ has.
ga(dlessnie.s aiid libertinismi aiu' de
t h ichiery wvero c ;itjo eniee of hie lrd
. - ing . mi llijon-voiced ! eh o. 1'ii u mmw
., whi!e' st:laiding in. ihe light, hist. , a
I rom all the ci r.- s of thu lrs , n
aino fromn all the liuny mansloms. y ho
he helped to pe ye, and i 'im :s t
Sthrones he helpi p lte.c vn p:ti. an;it
from alol the gat'; he help ted I . r
wmii h arrivals, ald Lin na the t e-pjd.
d lie hielped till w. ih wershipers'' there unat
s comec cack to h; id a glci ious, c. 2 a
n Culalxtinig, transport inig vli ri a nih.
d ant Echlo.
-Oh, wvhat wmill th:e fyrant s and op pres
e 5or's of the earth (10 with th li e i
k TIhose who are responisible for thie wain
t, of the worl wIll have come bi- k kh
a thoem all the groans, t ho shrieks, th;'
~r cannionades, the burstIng shells, lt
of' a nation's homes -JIohienhiind< m anc
SSalamanca. W agrami and Sedan, .:ara
Sthon and Thiermopyhe, lnker liii
8 and Lexington, South :lounutalin andt
, Gi-t.Lisburg deninacherib listen:iS
'm iramis listen! Marc Anitony uist em
Artaxerexes listen! D)ariins h.Atei
- .Julius CIIISair listen ! Alhex aier and
- Napoleon listen! I ua to thle righ-c~oie
riwill conie the blissful Echoes.
SComposers of Gospel Hlyrnus and sing
ers will listen for the return of Am tioch;
Sand Birattle Street, ArId and l)antdee,
IIarwell aInd Woodhst.ock, ant l'hsgah
and Coronation, Ilomewar d Jiound amnd
ShInning Shore, andi( all theo inidies
they ever started. Bishop IIeber and
- Charles Wesley and 1ssac WVatts aind
' Tlhomas IIastmngs and( Braidbury aind
r I [oratlus Bonar and Francis ILlavergal
e listen!
j But youi know as well as I doC that
a there are some places where the rever
1berations se-ems to meet, and staninug
there they rushi upon you, they rain upII
on you, all at once they captur- your
ear. Andl at thet point where all hieav.
enily reverberations meet Christ will
0stand andl listenl hor the resound of all
e his sighs and groans and sacrihices and(
fthey shall come back ini an (eho ir
0 which shall inmigle thet acclaim of a re.
8 deoemed world, anid t.he ".inhilatn 1)en'
of at ",Ill heaveln. -lio saintly, clert
hic, archangelic! l'clo o' thruaes!
EcEho of palaces! P.cho of teinples!
Oll1lipotent. echo! Iverlasliog ecio!
Ainen!
REV. THOMAS LEITC,-'3 CASE.
A LWter I rs mli Th. W: . of I'Ilt Explr.n
Inag the 3Msi.tr.
W ATK N N I LIAv1..-:,i A, . .1.-, 1)92.
I'itors A.utgusta Chronile:--You
will please p-int, ii 'The (ironicle t,he
iniclosetd saLment takii from 'i:e
Way (if Fail, VxpIlhilI 1o report
concerning the drunkeness of Iev.
'ios. 11. Lt-itcli, e augeln,1, in Al.
glista, G,i.. solle Li Ile ago. I thinlk it
due the caise9 of chri --itinity that tle
explan"! ion he Ido throulgl theC s:ame)c
colunins hat circ,oll.ted tl repoO.
You 'rs truly.
S. .! WA N.
P.S.A --( I)t; I 1a.1MhaL i bise
ti-the- relport, Wi 14least c0 opy.
newspapw,.jvrgvs Of IPrLlAkenNE.-O
a.gainst l"t her Lih,l"hp cymiAi.
lif a , p7l .. i 01, il. ,t on II . !I g o I
' au i n kN: i i ., i:i .., -o I p1 1
reply: I Iii, i ' 0 i t h 1 1 ,h ..
ever d M k s: --v. l.-::,.-\.
I dto '"I tKh hW a.- dlu K Vi e 1we
9 9 'c - A .. 1 .
I as . pe '' i.9j Iim ; a 9.- ... k ( st a .
:1 T he o1'1E 9 li.' t l' i 1. ut (a i L >r
!.:;A wr, w i In a will (-, Io.:0:- I Iia :.Ig
": A bi :mob! -oo. na , d iD, il "'na
Illu l) taa l t9 .a t Ij:r -.i, I
ai w;n iwiriv l , so. . - i. '-vec he
. at l'" riliog : 1 ; i hr
I *o . . a aiW. 1,9'
s laii I I I I ILu
i I C t_1 . tot w - -i I 9 9 n
unpardln;.9 9,' 9 i n . i'.t
N1 L. .la 1999 i i ' %;- i ).. . v : i.
C9Ia. e, thty "n .d 1' ti\1 :. l.uy i.iA
drink; of' liuW.1r, itli(! ;Wfor hek u gv1
juL uf tou h -,Yi U n 1he t.holv u.ing
up. Tc. :t h h t 1' . . d r t 1i
wou1 l o: , as l, I I,b.Ist!b in-.
toxi:ion, a t . it wa i a o. of1(0 '1!n
earthly )aste: - Ickiwss :m I a :.W ,!
whiskey.
tih: Br i' I- - - r : Ms ni..0
tak ia :- r " i! . a ure. I so . 1 I!
fell tt wit: a i"Aid 1 h , bu0 no- 19 4iv-.
h. lind hepttt- .b e i i ! t . :11 e
rnk thI vi: I v lIlI 19 i-6s, I o r,
deirn l i r 1 --t to G.d :11d t v
to he a h llN A t u i,i l'utl Io:
v ver, IR Was a?kW. nn invinvigativ
Ofthe t;. t:hv I C11rtn.
Iy Iny init ai.9 1 1c it was 11hai vNo
secolided bly MIh p:L,:or, e:.Jolil .1'-(
taway, anld Iis 11--opll, BrAlthor lxitch
SPeL so1in1 days oi byst wpek wit, wne
in a iueeting at Pl,'Ole)t. :-. C:. I leCt,
hifin to conitif ihle Sf r-vices fol-a whilo.
May thle Loid ble is, gtuidi- iand uist! hiiin
mnore than vver. IlI athlri-ss is Uiar
leston, S. CL. L.
Stato Conventlonl-canie<d.
In accurd:1nce wh0 1t the ret-svin 1ionl
adopte'l ait thet Ivcenlt Illeeting of' the('
Stat D lortic Ex tit ive 0nmit tee
a conventiun will Q ht' in Alia folr
the_ purpose of ek-oting delegates to the
nainlconventi,)n. The iollowinig
Call has been isWuul by Chairnan J. Lt.
51. Irby:
To the Dwa1oracy Y'' the N1ato Nf 1WIIth
Whereas th1 coti9ii9tionlot he fita lh
ocrat.ic party of diis A'[tat 9 iop9e .p
teiber 10th, 1.111, p vi . For tet l
ingt O ) a '' co v lo' 9 . I ial in th
9it-alOf 9o uub ,O the tiit \\'ed ie:;
d1.f 11 ll ay 01Ov r 9' 1feid l. hI') y00r;
ow,i thT1O e,l.. o l 2 . . rb ,
J~a t e.ovnto n u ti th i.
of 99 9Nlnb: 9 2 e 10 n h
thir Wi h.' n ' -d \9y 19'
-la j., in.9 a he . 9199 I epr1:,'
11tive fI o I bh9.9 >' 1 ing9 iuap ., 1 t o-.
I :. ia! 11( 99- 119' t- N I
91(9nai.l't 9a9 I 1 i ~ to9 be11
h1- 1 to:1 l.:r. -a '9 't a 190 {
tI.I tI a- 19i'' 9 1' 9 9- ag .)
. (lit it .:IPaill Ic -.'~ i :
h1lIa ofiC t: ('e a1911 i lI (
agI'. t:'1 '999 4 lie b la a b I
lo it (91 ilt i 1(. I d l 'y WO11 5'i() IIs r
Cid! iloCl'i l ul9'l o 9i ti t t 9'19 g 11 [,
lial :Oll., 'il dial9 5lchar:I wp ra e
190(9. bye ori,. )'or .99 p 91 I:c) ::9 inlqli
,grdatly r ortie s;-i t e 11'9 I,9 a naIt o '.'
e rato s viit'e 911trl a (Il ne I . til (9i.>11 fg
805l 01 i Otte tili T j99 t91) isc iia -99 o
I 0he1) reoluI 99; Ion ' 9111 weis hacall io
'ell!013' te' 1199'1 tr . . 19- 0 9) t919'ir l-;I.. (/t)
to n ('19 :>1sr Imp t tie 119.))l 9)1 111 9itia 9
tha1 hey i l :l t ' i - lpr q..e| Lo aild
u'gls for 119 91nItP, 1t1ro1 ob5jeclt in l is
aii ien'ee I,tI tivilin. 'i u i)s. rg
idcDo leipuaonezn.ea
INSULT IUPON INSULT.
T'iE FIND!NGS OF THE CHILEAN P!(
MOTOR FISCAL.
TI le ills,aml: Are lIent Upol1a I,ent, i
Ile Unifedcitates-The P'inkhmonts
(omnmended.
N-WYomx, Jan '20.-The Worb;' i
tc lay p)ublishelics tih leilowing liate
p fraiso, Chili, dan. 19:
The ruport of thle Promoter F .ca: t
1i j udge of crimes on the U1lmore a
r, has bel I l vn Lie.l Lt U uble
III -C has bCee tiile to exatine it. 'I
A untnenf, contains SOUO wn t,; b ,
Lh it ONWrts were diireetd rolm the I:
to asev itai- the orig-in o,t the trou'
b t that ti_y were tuavhling. S!v, -
Hi'erenaccounts of the afik'ir were
At ved. The commantint il 4?1 thle lk,
sl .tei Lham the nw be:m in si"me
r. AOW1n v rT in on.. pa. 1 the
A etheri w ie-is .\s ibut it hI m.
A n'iam iil% ;ia i;
it)! it alltoge ther a:ar t I. I;n
1(o1n. ITh I Chiho Ioke
1 : all v": U i k'c -il '::i ( ' , , il
tt
I t*. ".0 , l il:t .1 .' r
to~~~~4 %vKv vnwuI o p 0
aIct QVN bvw :-w.
. *6alation i nk i .
lur dhrent Im
I V. Thns is dvnh, 1 V\ he KiU
wa the1 I'ronmrcilm t hie inmUx
is i-> (, '. din to I ,: drun i B
1I' uS e CStiI min:- 3 tr j :4 a he :!
ald sa ,' i 1 llhas ,1 heUn p n;;, 'i"
tao lis the culpabity of i' loti nwi. '
.W = l W anii 4m two "w IAlm 'i nnil ,- .- ,
t\'-.O 1f 0 I 1 11V 'hI1 i IL :p
W i0ht: eic111my wvas--' her.-,
re.;e led lot alg lic n id n is
'ij !ck nclus1Vioti is (drawni thia! r
%V "I iluilve in Fuch menitn .s
n tw hrthy, f h\e,rlie
li sayi 1 urther th;t thewirt
isontradictvid by tlkini' mfinuerus %
I1 -> Ws, wh*I It y1V prove" 111th it ; I
p., th! to attribilu l In"_:I- (I -.1th
th. poice, but that it -was the wvor'
s('11je un11known prsol tha th ar i
la ted. L will add ',hat the testim<t
Uf these nu:tivroum witnemses in as fU.
ini.onsistenci., as that of* Jo nson
L.angin.
LI'hwn follo ws heprf the IxpI . h I,
ol thu blilet ole. IIe says: "Opi.
is ividL!d oni tn:.( point am1on ti ("
tors still, and whiht. thevy assert. I:
o illion that it wasa y atif r ! f(A i
let it i.s r(.jeeted beemlic. t~hyT _-ive
(.isn forno the opilion.'
Dr'. Cavillo and ('a ldteron l et i
that they caniot tell if the hullet vall
I -i deat, and give aS a eAN1 1 ;1
11.1 te b0dy the da. ale dlel.
This is necepted.
The tsti!non of .olmw1n, the(! s'.
Who was carryi 'll . in uponm. Ihi! :.
when tho. JIlt bi killvd 1 Y. , 1s 1.'
!I rt 'Ies a. tos ut i n 11 cas 1 f T 4
htl h r a:V is nlCh col t i tins a i -
but on4dIl t.h stren tht ofhe 4.'(il:i Isio
IC rh', 54 c e,)tlu s ria k
ja4)'dih tO ilblIl a4lid tii: ti\l 11enc
i" ItEM w itne. 10e I tiV W(t ' . ii. AhtLu !la:l .
tha blwst ion hew I Alerica 11 mtr
Tui (h.i illno cvitlm iestlso 1)
wc'c4 sto id-te bytht ( rhe (b. mi
i tn ha'(i ison~, lu l tlere .o
und (ilt oy ofa h'13'teA0SOO
cli tl ill y ( h er - -iem ot. ht
11141 he hae.r ore rI~ op
l1(W i . ()ni t o -.1 1i~ r o
tilb uh b r .xrse. a
The genierall alilccepted rumor, thoug
is that they have been ordered to tL
Strailts of MitCllln With Jhe inteitio
of IyI.N inl wait for Admiral Walker an
the white giquadron, in catse lie should 1)
ordered to the west, coast. This may <
may not be trie. but there is no doul
that the ships are in fighting trim an
a ready for action.
FIGHTING STATESMEN.
Fr tth I al.giators Coto to l11owi in til
Chaott' her~ o f t ataalles.
. 'u , Jail. 19.-The Chamber i
D I -unt vSs to-diay wa,1s a scelIv of uiuitl
( 'X(,ItiteiIt. A the opening of the si
s in41 iesident Flu(Ilet announced tha
hW had r'Ceivd al ilitimation from
hIu1angl.1(Melbr that, he desired t
a k I'remier d- Freycin.t what steps ti
.-ovPri.ment I% outi01 take regarding ill
Intr;liieant at tack4s Uponl aCertai
e iiz , o the (A:bin't. Ile said that i
\Is c"t art that the ohj1ct of the J'Acsto
l- W tl" lavv eseratce res,
le t 110 i oD -I l -l e to gri . g.i .
a ~ ~~~~~' . weoes-lw odc s the mlattcl
1 %i\er-1l !o'lober. :po'.': ii! faIvOrl' (1 0
-- t v I quI'e t .ori. ( )(1hrs oppo'
-'iv -. ill 111 in: ir, r.1 1tnid ig i !
I u st- 1!:tt thv .1'r';Ident- had (14chtb.
Sat t vor ineinber had i a right to )
'ir id ii P 44,1:4 1(4n notq re'1latg tVt
nuunnnn4(that h iatis ng ti ill
t. 1111 14 i I : km t(!41h m Vl' l
.) wr w Is lef viiN ('ostat' , i I
lIds '. ..m Ow ii;ia' .L '
i k '( t.1 !1- a" lyV a,e i e l Stri-.
I d d I IIII ' i .' , -'i. lI . a s a11 111 ' i
di' 1 1 (-'-)v-1 Sil'' IT 1" cL IC 41'
- i " H"ti 11i L uo li n ;
nd oorat '; dtt 1 0. i lWlh*r tl*' it:
h , -.i ml u; i&j warn:11gs (!.l
jord l; md.i ed the siLtil;g. li. a,
vised it mei bel it) j(etir'e t o th o
im te wolfl,.i'b t many -peSi"t(dkI
t e uiin inl thv eit;imber antt thli
- '. w-t i4 Ibt '( lit inl tho clamor. V
I'lits 'rnps oU depitlien h1emam. k,
v it violelt, qi )-is. D urig (1:1
he di:gmllitu'D Il 1" 1)" a epliblic"
k-1 11r (Alh Ithe carl% Of Ihipe
( Lial-- -I Asuh g st a re:-ult's
tis 'IcI, I "wilutkli-io w'ait v'i oil I 1) (Icp
11 1 - iolhly to arralgo for. a (hoel.
ihis j1utdichitheIwie was.1 another rm
I c: in In itrranlgemonts Forant
hiel wlwh it was', i setitld shotil pr
vc( It ti'lh; bet Castelliie and Do.
pech . A hoit. the S.lliv t ime, also il I I
v lobby, a k.11 n j0r111 1itlist struclk
A- 1 44rdliLItau'X 1011lang' '4 mieibur.
ll t hit r pe'rsolial ellcollters heinig ill
neuim-it the 411.-stors interferedi, I
11,vui' IL iluktu.1I tlie clp' itivs to leav
Il'redth lobbit's. L'ater thlt Sittil
wa-i I'silined. Constance On literiv
til-clilhber was greted with clee:
le responded by vxprvssing his sai
iw'tonl at the symupailhy showni hit
addinl'g that it was sometimes im1 pos:
ble( to nainitain our honor. A muotic
-n to comider the previotis qlestioln w
-ngreedi upon. Wl-n Constance left l
Ir Cnamber man0y 0of the depulti(-8 escork<
I- him to his carriage.
ClIA NLE:S-ON, JIM. 20.- -The iltr
vur the pstollice ciliniated to-dli
.ih leetil.!s of the ('hamber of' ('oI
1110 ' e. tt n EXC11ban11e a : I'roti
E'lairm, all Ot Which b')dies aldoph(
r l uusI1-,)v prot-e-sting a-itinst. ,11 h ll
10(onitilomt (fl W. ('. Crumi,aNe,
444ostmfi ter (of Char'lestLon. ()IOthewis
hpwlvl al ot't meerlvt1ig weL renotalzi
tha t ini ca'Je his apitmentttlt was. a
re .~ t.thill. "[ hen aL .vbite liep4ubIer
L n') .;m, [provided he !ivedl ini Chtarlesto
41 ti 14"4 1 11 mond a'llIiini l 4.' !-; lt. IttLIe
'4 44 ' ''r.' en:mnen, tit t5I :my.I ,; b1
I' mii tI r w ol htn .t1rin.l I
h proii' (er4~l 111141 the 1it 4 :t
114 L xi .miirne t, a i
I41st4I 4-'er 4 .34 lIl I( . 4)44nmend ~
.4 . al .n n lt sM
b nihr ntia; w!.it li t,4.
* h t'lll th I' ' reI a is4 ove .I e 11 ['I .4 '
- 't'. dlC t4o( A o n. , 'I' o trea .l
Ii iLitI 1.1 II L tde \VlAn' t ~olad
14 t.IM 1414 i appre hb..;h e feIe l :"
h1((1 4i.h l're l e (Ibr iuiridethe upf t
-t ni rIwh.h rei-c lawyad in t he de bien
aml h0a-hn ti e fthe cie t W)m OVE
n-1 ' e.v erbIw'nd ublme.nnr4r
nIC tItlrt vatertte ot M>EttorJ da F
S i.cit we awak ine fr, timl
rver arly thius morin b o ana Csito
14 a1ited(jlthe It it - of iiLt entra li
- WISnotiaed th ie-ir andr s'oc
lo a['li virtiok ee from nurthos,atr
Fs teseisic :nistLris. They thnui
to eots ntio ently heno svernme1lil
itae gs eealld the sue, obrded F
, JACK, TiIE SLASHER,
d A SUDDEN END PUT TO A NOVEL
TEMPERANCE REFORM.
I Tho iorribil Friak of i ludman who
Moimud t lie -itreot-s and Cut the Throats
of Stich 11i1-1un1korl Mei am he Could
Catch.
Ni-w Yoi-1, Jmdn. 17.-"Jack, the
SItsher," the in3yseriouis individual who
since D1,-cember 29 has roamed about
f the lower section of the city at
li night cutting the throats of drunken
ment Vit hli rea dy raiZ.or, has been cap
t tured. Th prisontr is Henry (A. Dowd,
a an Etiglishian, born in Liverpool, who
0 cane to this country when a boy.
D lowd va.s aurretcd hetveen 2 and 3
e o clock ii i lorning. 11o has been con
, fioptt by J,,im Clik, of Elizabeth,
t N. - J.u ha throat was ett on the 9th
inst. , iposil ve)' ithentilied as iis as
j sailant I 1id t hi n confessed, admit
e inut I hat, hw itun.dored Joiia Car
. lli,. a, 4M19 1" A.,Yor %*;hIo was founid
e 'n theo 't h Tourslhtv withi his
Lit . nt co. : t!: to v,-r. Ta ni he re
e trtcttd thi, t. I (kogg 1iy refused ta
1; 1dk. i he ":;0Iwr I-; 1 Nv w Iin a cell at
0tO I 1 1,4 ' i 1 : -I . -
I l'h- a'.- ia u 13 a!vole' wa' c'alledl
d lo th 10nn hws Mf ih,'-l hr whenl
t in hi Ji lin. thioa, cut on Do
St t * 2i Ch t p'.iLlmynt the cases of.
as G W '., j'lm otrk , 1.ElizA
t;.. J, t h . Wihan :nd Edward
a. i ,., , - * . mi. Ail t tthese
er. e' i:is 11: (ircumstances,
I C. -'h - it m iii1Cor. I Tmpec
r '~ I .r'1 1* toro ity ar'ousedl.
w: ":p.envced dl(tecC
I2 :l ,rvA I i r 'gu1ilr police
ic.. I . . uniavc it a sharp
s u : i t.t X > 4 -Ltow: iect ion of tihe
- T 1w:.u .,v a r'' operations
Y ii .>a wi,C standinli
.t titibe. im I. *t)yelt g(tt'.cts short.
iy ar tr. i .I whvil h isaw a strango
1.1man app'ro:14h Ihiw 1-iron the o"Jposite
'." ,,i' tillt' rc.-L T w 11na11 hadl a hanld
i. cone ah 1 aa ae .ie . nt close
to 1 pon1:1, & into his face,
N, it I n''tin 1c wheter he was
tad x e.ed, n(d walk ed away. Tie
y poletI'A f lioxt. 111b1n1insvell. Tho
imnan nv,a,k:eo i, mi-il stx.reet. 0own an
A 'ther. Whin -I,- ulii stopped the
'Ihi'n't h- ilt . in a feW
I , ;ininites ;;o p I I SAn saw
r irunin inivn ppon ng. 'TIhe hian
.to wai w.tre:i'lg saw the druiken ian
at tiht' t1me n10 ;nd w:tlked t.ovard
111111. 1tp ' xilbagu- a feW words
aMiad m1OetL4 'f tognerlt followed Uy tihe
Imlieiiti. NtiarJamnos street the po
-hcviiian aw t ho <an ratiso hi. armi
aid irah :1,- ti:-imno i itt by the neck
dni t in moTteil ttivr Haw the drtink
Ig ma sitik to Lie Sidew ithot a
word. The trimVger darted away with
- the policLii iin it htz pairstiit. Tne lat,
.- ter was joinid by oither oilicers
n a1I th(i feIo Iow was rI i ut down.
.t(-, at flist showed ig;ht, buit at tap
n lt1 te headi\ with it club -sulbdued
h him. In the inin's hand was a razor
e covered wid bloodl.
dl ThC J)iSolit-r comes of good family.
His miiot hei sistur married Sainuel N.
Hloyt. a brother ot tho late Jesse Royt,
a millimitre, whoie will was stubborn
It y ct.estett oy hils daighte.r, Mary
r c rnv lloyt. Aboutit litteen years ago
1. David was placeI in ti 1Vlat Bush
: sylttm for ins,311w, butt ie escaped.
P. l'erhaps the si rongest piece of evidence
lgailit the Nasher connecting him
with (C.'ar.oC.'s murder is the razor. The
scormier testified that Carson was mnur
de,(ired w%Iith a raggedl (ed:ed knife or
razor. 1)o wti's laztr w'asj fournd to be
C "liici.ed"' ihere andtt there a:lotng the edges,
isBt i ttr is~Li tiflnothter r'emtarkable
>t ist tc:itan.ii Vet Nwe're removedt't blood
ni staLins ~t wer ietd on his8 sir t. These
-n tuuns we re tnotnew andl iresh and could
Sthis tntrning.
ti'ie l had ! \Hras l:tssenigers are
n' aIi.Tark wa cauised by
- h a .aI b the tlic ials of9 the
'1 Expr'e's MI. :srr IIroit terhoodt. TFhis
a -.1.1 *s 1/z. lUi whoy
S Nl 0..l.. u tihey itlonged to the
n ai The. w re rutnning
b t n a ao, I , . Newl Orleans. on
ebar iThntn 4 't th oiliciamls of the
rii ir.d 1, ho'aLi. i mt'eeting~ of
11 ie ' itt:d toj consider
thi I i f. The executt!'i cotittee3
I iiI lhe i.w r'in.st ated, and
I 1 I .. I;;' iltIed. Onuly
N 'I' ,u iL of Newv Or
b im wto ordutd o .strike Iirst, then
- b o en *: ri:nnintg out of N ash
a v'fil: werte ni (t e d tLi riko. All of
.. i G itin l'w e ii jcha t anidD -
.10, ~~~ ~~Atlanta an etloit eta
GtorIgiai, I 1 '91 W.!r andAtan
roi). havt i\e 's tu'k. Aa nto x p ress
unt ter a ill 1'e lauiitld on thetise roads
r nti * he t)j ri~ It o sr ed
y ('arcy, of it'm hig cor: raiatin& 1i:'i of'
b I PLe,re y 'ii & Con., it, Wtson,0 Ohio,
t- morn1ing. lIe u as stndby on a trestle
a~ at thet W' theeig (>Ct k bridtge, superCinf
e teniding.. thle wortk, 'lien the trestle gave
o0 twent-iy feet, below. stonei( weighing
:t ci e tns IL over han, >irnnmg the body
i-' to the bottomin. JThe eek was r'tuutnng
tO01 utiand till efots ait re'scue wer' uin
rs villing~.. T1l e lirm hadt railroad con
Ia trtsi't in thtis v'itiniity tamiountting to four
y nuliiionts.
'The Fish itrot.
C( t in.'u, ,Jai,) I .--r. J1. C. Ca'dgh
mani, of' Lexington ha~s beeni aLppointed
' by the Giovernor chief patrol under
t*Ihe fish act recently passed by the
L4egisliature and he wvill have jurisdict
tioniI on te Great Ptee Dee, Sanltee, Wac
camlaw, Bihi's Creek, and othier waters.
-* Dr. Leiaphatrt, of1 Lecxington hais been
Iappointted an assistant. Mr. Caughi
dman wvill leave here on the 25th inst.
I- and will take charge February 1, with
hteadaquar ters at Georgntown.-Rlecord