The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, August 18, 1892, Image 4
DR. TALMAGE'S TOUR "
A BUSY WEEK IN SCOILAND AND Oh
NO11HERN ENGLAND.
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A Text Talkeu froi Soom"nio' Son;;
"Fair at the luon, lear as1 thei sn inld I a
Terrible as an Army with 1uinerb' -l_
OV
The Glorious IMarch, (oil
LONDON, Au4v. 7.-fhc week, like 8C
othersthi-t, have prekceded il.inch .1
beginning of Rev. Dr. Titmag's ireign
preaching tour, has beeni a very busy th,
one. Indeed since July 24, when he re
preached i the Enulish and American
church in Berlin, while en route from tiv
Russia to 'cotlad, Dr. Talmage can ht
scarcely be said to have had a moment's tl
leisure. Services have been held at th,
Edinburgh, Inverness, Aberdeen, Dun- fr<
(lee, Glas--ow, Newcastle and Sunder- I
land. The sermon for this week in en- m
titled "The Glorious March," the text B
being from Solomon's Song vi, 10, er
"Fair as the moon, clear as the sun and w
terrible as an army wit,h banners." 13
The fragrance of spikenard, the Ilash r
of jewels, the 1ruitfulnesi of' orchards, I
tho luxuriance of gardens, the beauty of a
1esbon lish oos)0, the dOw of the
ight, and the splendor of the nornina 0
-all contribute to the riciess of i olo- a
mon's style when he comes to speak of t
the glory of the church. In contrait l
with his eulogium of the church, look at a
the denunciat.ory things that are said in e
our day in regard to it. If one stock. h
holder become a cheat, does that destroy t
the whole coipoany' It one soldier be e
a coward, does that condeia the whole r
arml'? And yet there are many in this I
(lay so unlphilosophiie, 8o ii!tgica, so
dishonest and so uiii1tir 1w to dcnounce i
tI.c entire church of Go( because there 1
are here and there had ncH belonging (
to it,.
There are tho.e who sLv that the
church of God is not up to fihe spirit of
tie day In which we live, but I have to
tell you that nlotwithistanding all the
swift wheels, and the flying l tIIes,
and the lightniii, comniunieitionls, the
world has never yet been able L) keep
up with the church. As high as o is
above ian, so high is the church of God
-hiugher than aill hunian institut,ioni.
From her lamp the bcst discoveries of
the world have been lighte<I. Th1 beuSt ii
(A our inventors have behICved in the T
Christian religion-_ the l'u l.n , the1t
Morses, the Whitneys, the Plerr and 1
the Liviligsltone.s. She .has owIe-d the '
best of the t.e1 c.Ipes and Leyden irs,
and while infidelity and atheism i iave
-ono blindtolded anong the notit sati .
ling discoveeis thal were about to h '
developed, the ealh, atid tIhe ai', m 11d o
the sea have madle quick and 'Iol-ii
ceuit reoponses tu ' hrisun pidi
plhers.
The world will not Le up to the chlrurl of
of Christ uniOtil the day whIRen all IrC. CO
chandise has beconie I honlest miwrerhan- t
dise, and all -melrnmieits havu hocoile
firec governments, ai all alitti{ons a- 10
gezed nations, Iand tihe! last dea e n-* I ofi
spiritual death sha Iiie broken pen by C t J
0he milhion voiced -dhfout of nation1s bor -
in a day. The church that Nebwuch a
nezzar tried to biiirn im t!.e f' irna:ce, t and
Darius to tear to pieces wi, the lions, I
and1(l .o1r1d Ciayerhouse to cut will tho ti
sword has gone on wading the 1oods Je
and eiiduiriiig the lir until the deeII st. :i
barbarism, and the ileuecst cruelties, andi to
the blackest su per. Mit;ons have bee atii1
coimpelled tO o. .k to (lie ear,t, crin i br'~ i
"'Who is she that looketlih')orth asi the we
mnornnlig, fair as lie mour,I ecer as the "
sun and terribile as air amy with b:m g
Yet, thiere are peopl wIii.0 dre atshame iid
>o bclong to the charch of Chr'.'i, aond
if you as.k thema whether they arc ii. such -
associations they say', "'Yes, I some- th~
times atteiid the clihch," inis!,ei, of an
realizinig the Saael that thiere is no honor lit
compilared with the huonior of bieiing a sn
nmenier of' the church of Godl. I look su1
hack with joy to the imuost honored mio- is
ment otfmy life, whi.u in the old coun- au~
try meetmnL house the minister of' Chrl" t So
anmouncedl lmy nameh. ais afolower of' ii
the lor<d. u in
You whlo are titing about mi the i
worl:i seeking for be Iter ass'riations,
why do you not join yourself to sonie ofh
tile chiurchies An ohll sea caphtalin was (n]
riding ini the cars toward P'hiladelphia, un
and a young man sat down beside him. i<
lie said, "Yong mnn, where aire you Cii
gomngy'' "I1 am goinug Lto l'ldladlelphia tIn
to live, ''i.e 'lied the youni mtuan. "'I have allI
you letters of illtroiellohn:-" asiked the re
old capy tianu. " Yes."' said the youn'' th<
nma, and lie pulled somec of thierii out
'"Well,'' said the obil sea captain,
" haven't you a chiureb eertiiicates''
" Oh, yes,"' rellied the 'Soungz maoi- '
didn't suppose you would want Lto l'ook chui
at0 that.'' "'Yes,'' saithe t een captain, CI
1' want to see that. A s soon as you tv.
act to.l'hilhadelplhia pire.sent it to somei l'';i
C;hristaan church. I anm an oldl sailor' I Ic
and I have bieein up andI down in the t r i
w~orhl, and it%s my rule as soon1 as I get all
imto port to fast en moy shuip fore and a f' diL
to the wharf, althiough It may cost a lit- the
tie whiarfage, rat hier Lhau lmve my ship Sl
out in the streami Iloating hither ;ud i'
thither with the tide.'' hat
.Oh, ii and1, womeuLn, by'i the files of
frivolity and worldhniess swepit tis waygr
andf swep)t that way, seeking for asslci.
ations and for satisfaction for the im- he
mortal soul, come inito the church' of tIn
Jesus Christ. I .u,h fast to her. Sie iii
us the pillar and the grounid of' tru,th . I mia
propose to speak of the threefld 'glory intr
of the church, us it us dlescribedi ini thme X
text: eLit
First.-'"Fair' as She moon."' (;odl, an1,
who hias determined that everythiu, enI
shall he beautiful in its tieasoin, has not' figi
left the night without charm. Th'Se moon01 ag
rules the night. TIhte stars are only set t
as gems in her tiara. Soumetimies before
the sun has gone down the moon mie unL .9s
her throne, bat it is after nmghtfall thatti
she sWays her undhisputed scepter over trai
island and c.ontment, river and sea. It
Under her shimmg the pilainlest malple noi
leaves become shiverimg silver, the sok
lakes from shore toshore look like shiul- V
iDg mirrors, and the ocean under her O0 :
glance with great tides conmes up pant- si
mng uon <the beach, mingling, as it it it
were, fam and lIre, not
Under the witchery of the moon the "
awful steeps lose their ruggedlness and
the chasms their terror. The poor man Chu
blesses God for throwing so cheap a bale
light through the broken window pane t
ofhis cabln, and 4o the. sick it seems fea
like a lIght from the other shiore that Ti'
bounds this great deep of human pain encoi
and woe. If the sun be like a song, wveu
kill and loud and poured forth from nes5
brazen instruments that 1111 heaven and eve
earth with harmony, theumoon Ia lhaini- IEt3
five and sad, standing' beneath the and
throne of God, sendmng up her sofI, hi
*weot voice of praise while the stars of
'isten and the sea! No mother everth
,@i ovinly watched a sick cradle and
(hentJ4 pae watcher of the sky bonds the
4I~weary, heartsick, slumbering ma
K ~pigipto It ellvery music while It,
I #ocked in Ihe mcadlc o ' the piere.
Now, 3ayli ty text, "Who is she,
I ab theC mI-n?"P Our ans1.wer is te
urich. Like ie noon , she i a hor
wIe hihit. S'Itl vather3 up the -l!t '
a SaN ioti's suitering", a Saviou's
ath, i Sivioir's resturreCLion, a Sa%-i
r's ascnsiou, and pours that li0it on
laece atid tivngeoln. on squald heath
t'lli and ehaborate skepticism, on Wid
s tears and niirtyr's robe of flaie,
wepieg enitence and lou(d ioutthed
>rI.
he ii tile only initittion today th:t
'us any iig.,ht to our world, into her
rtal t,he poor conic ind t-c(t the symlpa
y ia once pillowless Christ, the be
ived come and sue tie bottle in which
>d saves all our tears, anld the cap
es cOmlie, and14 oil the tllarp Colirners o[
r alt.cri dish otl their ehamiis, arid the
irsty come and put their cup under
, "RIock of Aiges."1 which pours forth
)Im its siitten side livinll" water,
arkling water, crystalline water, fron
kder the throne of God and the amb.
IeHSed the bell that calli her wrip
s to prayer. Vicsse the water in
Ilieh her mem0111bers are baptized.
lesSul the wine that lows in her sac
R1n'eutal culps. ElesdsrL the songs on
lch her devotioi-! travel up ind the
gels otf G od travel (own.
As the Inloonl goes throu')h the Ilidst
i thw roaring storn lu louls till iushd
ud inhari(i, a<i comivs out, ciin and
(lautiful on tIe other si<le, mo the
loIrch of God has onbe through all the
torins of this world' per-secution andt
olie o'till uilinjtred, i14) wor.se t6r t1,e
let that Iobespierre cursed it, and Vu!
Mre carricatured -it, and Tomn Paine
neered it it, aud all the 1'orces of dark
eS have bonbarded it. Not like somne
alh-tui comlet shimtil, actos'i the sky,
catterin,-! terror an,1 dismay..aiong the
atioi hut ib 1o0ve tie 0ong howlhIP
ithlt of tih vor!l's wrutchelnes the
:hrstiancuuja nUu e nh
aY, ".Fair as the im11.1ol!"
I take a1 step fiur.tltr m ily subject.- -
Clear as the sun." .\ I cr a season of
l.ori or fog how y, a are thrild whvi
ble sun comles wu at noonday The
dists travel afu WH ahio v h ill, inllainl
hWve ImOain , li t ilt hey aIre skR y s'..
hu forests ire all of chirp and huz
nd song, ioney uiakers on tit .o,
ird's leak poiiin". lii..! hark, Ihe cI-hat
Tr of' thL itt q irrvl tn tHiv rati1, theit enll
I a i:twk out, oI t h ciear skv i ;ik
It- thaii'kl for l'e -t n ihin~ vlii:h
mkerill' the( w'ri ' h (sy a Lnso giad.
It,' salliv si whif-.h In Ithc mtorni:g,
intteil conlagiatonrs ;nollg the cai.
e., of, cloudl, stoop ow to paint tho
ly wiletv1 a1to tile ui'.tt tOfu :tilou ant
le lrguticnot bliu.
Wlut cami resiht tho sun f l.ight for
iyager on the rue, lig.1ht for .;hi-pherds
uarding thlilocks aiiehl, light jor' the
)or who lN0 \ a n1 hinips to burn, ligiht
r tlt, dowv\-cast ;nol thv wvary, light
r awhing vyes and biring brain ;aid
nauiingcaptIv:,:ght for the siith -
,ow\, of chilhood auth the difu Visiol
the ot,togenlarianl, Iiliht For <piteen's
rlnet ad :;ewing 14irl's neediv. "J.t
ere ho light.
Now, :,iay%s iny)t tex 1, "W.t is she that
Aketh forth 'le:i a th3 -'inl "'' ( rl
SWel is the churuh. VYo have lbeen
iig alng a n0jk4l befotre daybra,11.j,
d on olte l(you 't.lught yo! Saw a
li, and O li til t iwt . . olt tinugh)
I siw a gilbb 1' 1:' - (i, '111%liess, lilt
tniht-sull calike olut, vonl !oIl-id! t hf-e
re hSt r Iit Iess ap It1 )i I n. \n1d i t is
0 great laiIsSIn o t.h VChUrCh Of
su hri st to con-t ALorth "clear as the
ii," to ilt 11i1ne all ea rthily darkiness,
ex platii as far as possibhle alt iiyster'y,
it to miake the wArbl raia.nt inI 1s
girtnerss, aund th.t t wh iihi you thought
S an arollued hon i iaiionn (lit, to he
umbrir taimb, a:ud tile sepurlchr'al
tes of' your i'-ad I tirn (3iit ti ber the
r'ningi gate's o1 hea:iven , and that
tIch you rpposedI wa's ai ll:iming sword'i
keep'I y'on tut. of paradise is atrn ngel
Ilight to b et'kon youi in.
'ir glow oin ytimr idark ('st patthlway
it cheer you)l un4tilf, far bevondt the
d of lanterin or' lighnthoiuse, you aire
ely anrchoi'id withbin thu vail. ()ii
1 (It the chirueb, sha'iii) uiitil tlhere~
10 50orrow t a sooithin', lit tears to) wipe
ay, lIt) Shakhs t o briea'k, to iioire
ils to. be rerinit t'lTii I houisandt
hds o1 sill hiave :r.teiptedl to e'xt.in.
Ii ie lai1hts i'i her ;all aris, butll ihty
q iienchleuss, and itto si lnice' heir pulif
s, t, the thulter wuildl 'lp anId
l ighti ng wldhtI iilm
heii t'hlirebi oi ( ;l ut ii] yet c'tue Io)
merlulidiran, andt ini tin't day all thle
ilnta.inls, tiichfedf wnh the glory of1
lak(ts hie raid iatntl wii h (;ospe'l mfemol -
n like (Ge)nesariet. :1111 all islandtt o0
sea lie cr'ow ni d with arpoeniyptic
ion1 like Pa1tmiosir, miiil all etties he.
reil as Je i'riua l, at'll ~i al t gafenlsr
11rian t as5 parnailhsP, 11ith (Iod walk
ini thet cool'a otf tin' dl:iy. Then(1 tihe
ir:ils oft gracie wtil tiraiwn outt all the
h1ems oh vairth. Iiei' thle th rone of
TIhien thei irowni o .t des wvil111 ut.
ile a!l 'ather ('oiia-is. S'ini d'st roved.
ilih idead. hieli deu leat ,rd The chitirehi
Implihanlt. All lihe d irknlesses of sin,
thle dar1kneltsses of troubi tle, all tteit
anesirses (If (eairtly iinyshter'y hiiving
milelves to. thelir dens i ".C'l'ear as thle ,a
Cl.earr ais tie siun''
rurthier, '"TerribI le ais an aiiy wvit h
ner's.~ I t ake( one milore stepl inl thi s
jvc't andi siy 1a i11 .\ 'ai were placed
tile defense of ar it.eI town anard a
it army wer .l'tsuieni ('Uing over the a
1 with dylig COSt.18 thi youi 'otijd
I. lwili strike tha hea'rts ofi the vini
's of God)i whle' the church'i at. lasty
,eson like ' :.i armywli an
il
Oin know thl'-e is not4 h:ing~ that1. ex.
es4 a soldtie r ii lit hiasnm so inu rch a:; I
hi ig. Ivany a lnan almoltst tilead, I
:hmiig a glampse of the iational en- r
I, hlas spr' dig to his fet, andl started t.
min nto hte battle. N ow. umy frientds, I.
In want you to tin k of the Chiurchr i
esus Christ as a dfeatedi institu- j
,as the val ii 1o int fdl riarcasmn - - e
retihing to he kicked aund cfed i( antd I
lIPled (1n through all the ages of' tile t
'hi. It is "an armay with banniers." e
ItaS anl iniscriptioni and colors sueb as t
(or stirred tIhe herarts of any eartbly t
liery.
{e hav~e our b-inetr of re'cr'uft, and >'
t ,is liiscribed," Whoii is on the Lord.'s ni
'?" Our blanner of' defiance, anid on a
inscribetd, "TFhe gates ot hiel shall I.
prevail against ris." Ouir barnner p
triumilph, anud or3 it is inscribed a
Cto, through our Lordl Jesus hi
ist.' and we) mleani to plant11 tthat Ii
ner onl every hilltop and wave it at ij
gate of heaven. H
{tth Christ to hoadh us we nleed nolt
ia I will niot uniderrate thei enemfiy.
iy atre a tremendous host. iThe'y
100 onVithr neutest strategy, Their e
ipons by all the inhrabitants of dark- fi
9 have been forged in furnaces of b
riasting fire. We contend not with a~
Iiind blood, but with principalities I.
powvers and spiritual Wickednesa in b
i places; but if' God be for us, who a
be against us ? Coma on, ye troops f
lieLordi Yall into line! Close up j
ranks! On, through burning santds ~
over frozen mountain tops, until li
wifelo earth surrenders to Ghod, Hie i
*e it, he redeemled It, he shall have la
They shaHl notabe tramnled with ,1
hloofa, they shal l not,hie (!cut wi'th saber,
I hey shall not be cr'usld with w heels,
Ltey shall not bo , clovenl wit hI hattlu
tixes, but the uarchin1g, and ti onset,
md the Victory will he one the le.t,
,dk.isivo t or th.1
With Christ, t lead mis, and heaven to
Wcad us, and heaven to look down upon
u-, and angels to guardt us, and muir tyr
pIrIts to bend from their throneus, at'id
th voice of God to bid us forward into
the combat, our eivinles shall ity like
chalf inl the whid wind, anld all the tow
(-Irs of heaven ring bucause the day is
ours. I divide this armny with baners
into two wings --thle1 American winig
aLd tih European wing. The Anieri
can wing will march on across the wilds
of the west, over the tablclands, and
Come to the occanl, no more stopped by
the l'acific than t ie Israelites were
stopped by tho Ited Se ia, marching oni
until the remaining walls of China will
fall bo ore this army with banners, and
cold Siberia will be turned to the warin
heart of Christ, atn I over loty Iim
alayan poaks shall go tis arm~y with
bantiners until it halts at 1'alestine.
The European wing will march out
to meet it,and Spanish superstitioi 11shall
bo overcome and French intidelity shall
be coniquerl, and over the Alps, with
more than Ilantnilbal's courage, sihall
march that army with baniners, and u)
through the snows of Russia, vaster in
inultiulde than the hosts that followed
N apoleon into the coitlict. And Hutn
gary and I'oland, by the blood iof their
patriots aid by the blood of Christ,
shill at I&t be.Ireu. And crossing into
Asia the law shall again be prochimed
Ol Siiai, and Christ in the purson of
his ministers will again preach on Oli
vet and pray in ietlhseniane and
exhibit his love on Calvary. And then
the ariy will halt. inl fronit of the othier
wing, tihe twain having compiered all
the earth for God.
llistorv tolls us that one day the
armies (t &erxes sholutet all at olcev,
aad the vociferation was so might y
tat hthe iArds flyingr through the ai
drolyped as HIofghi they WIere (ed. Oh,
what a shoait of trittimphi whenl all tIe
ait inics of the earth and all I ie arnh,s
of heavenl shaill cthebrar. I, hi, \ ict,lr% r I
our t at inc al tand. a li toa etilef a
"Itlit-liah: Cor the L.ord (.1a ot'm .'.
I-l rtig wt h. i IAl . t - " ir t!m ' l
tano oft t1.i world i.t\ p0 1tk '
i llgdo:ns (f our. L,oni Av-,. .S Ch -
When thae PrUSSiai :ar V C 'n.I kj k'
from thi r wa ch- ui ..N., 1<. -C i Vt
rk '-ill.ient ;Iiui\ c rtA %l:L a )
!a(ei til t. in u . a.i td tht
w ;tt rjugh: they h i i it h ut--r
. l l the t lir li jint
rt- d t4. t llttl. over It ..si:i t- l !a I ks .
colilict4anti F rrt I ih.
Ilareh-d in,ll t t. it- (ily wa t1 1 rA i
glatiness and tf il. : 1. Eut t)h t.
greatterJoy whw ni the ay wih I 1a, tIIVS
shiall ca t.m up to tt.a gates of IIrI kiog:
it, w%ill be enora to c1mir. liaicat o
1111nsic, flosalia to hosanlt '- h ilij
the lialle uai. f" it Ip ol- 1t-i ds.' ye
everiasthir ga:-, i . ia i lietih mI( .t
in. Then will bit . sperea:1 th e baniiiiet t'
evtinli vitoVly, aod tHe ntafie ul oail,
ill I te wiau l iml siLt fa It. all4i all h raft
44sicd W, verh w%,ill comll in) and cell.o
brate thlt jIjbij(-1j wi.hr;tlng r
lanid-i ou tit-irr b o tw tellinv i o;'Iarthiv
f"0111(pests.
Ail th t wa as ol that colt il t iiati
witl Will V1:11Pe :it W w Shiel wol m
vict-11riolls hal Ii,e iw id . -i, ! . % ifi
hain!'rs tit' iGod th;a t win C. Lld I
fro . uf tho h ost, Ahar(-shall t-T (o ha-- p
the h uroisil mi which tht' C(i (114 rors
wom their Imhim, ;au.d Ow elhitreil that
< uyillst en at-if. the.. b1 a u . ge r
Cri s all ris up tio.~i inyt ticuca her to'
05all the atin bofheav andttgti ahe
auls aid oer 'vil jandt rotk un re ntoi
athe, i ie of her Lor thei Klinte,a tChs
allt:d axet. "Tho'slocs she Ihat1 1ok( t hi
3'orth aso tienig td.i asi the noa
tlear 'as tesn a ndt terial : anlic" amy
widthl (ine rce. i.'"onnswr
,lite C.0St Normflel, jutg af gthe criminal
cout.t couietted ~vsubyia all hi ratsi.
[l.nce hest d mLoirg.iige Nor-e
luI; i rie tndarossis tlathe at10o'ie.g
andrie tiesedag hi 'st an li tc o
hiis roiy inveral hour,ting thatl m.
:elltfunwetlloiO :.d iig hoe ie,ti, a
ecethyt,hur Thae jaoaigei rte o lie
'oo) tad whv epi wa) iitwoe byethe
anidy it. 11h i'lck5ali , a . oudohim
y~ige dea tahjeet>ed. to a smallo'cx
aleii was a an tmpo hiiaIil,ewich hadit
vnoty onag It ins<l 'ade thea exreme
nton sumoed, but'a al~ once showed
.tt. he ictim w.as sbeynd all humriain
aI. an thpae etandu e adofning tg d
avaly anot addrossed'a tio te atorone
tatieu. tim agoha eth l'ost- isatchl lof
.ihi ityt svly statdiised the jdia
dministratum oi .ludgii Ceah Norile, andt o
ait thnatpapr in it'.h'e olo Wi0 ri
( .- wast fraiiitilLhry dstion were beng
aken.in thai girocaeings an ,i' o?Idg1 i
tor I e'asbtd ptohh a ver ex-a
minaon t o aa hl'ie atedents ilaife ri
tdrlins i ito sperl iged tel cxam
iitatt ard the a ile lhs tin
havetI nit,lt Ihe Ia sete i(vario rg
eniy l4eC ariad is1 omre at laite
ouand leftai oarh tha'I'is.I moingtca
t hae rst list nt)'i aigyp a ,1oo d
orsl loe.as Inmaria a letOt-es
ut a sml foue. T:jaeilh ''ie flloig
ithge'. a' f ota, il a? tir lon~' ir Ie lit'
00n1of '.'uge haL vilo, and h-t waai.
ently beenawrittbnti'nooy
"Filorre than '1 year th (atioit us
bles hfrte IS' ou gpth tov tra
rae res ,h rak hey as hav imst an
tted grae fr1om1 pera:rmmg ivk joiI
liies and1u. lades. li- itelesta
h iav tlept htrsrtle r)aoems o go.
oa tille wan atd ktlu ill nal Wtea
leut, whliejha thes moingg htabadtunuprd
iahits uros, sio shrn frI. Kiu tain
cure. Iarehint (at thmisl fopr in,t(he
euts.y The ocla hak andtlow, a i oud
g moc, tha whyear be hre a olarget
ravetres, waohih loa tarst sefk ar.
3egAv upon who::e bav~ink nnc.
A mya on g hers ofalnaper s oa ,hudge
ormer wasth foundi ah hre, wil slteta
Cert hicsh t evdge addrawn up
roadmine thif monng hIs dirsecits
a pohIg counserl, eir Igt Krme
Id 8ve ,I00ib; thaprotigio the mae to
tcropavinent of a an o orful00
hld yqe aboca hak adrmtyat his lnf in.
thastocauseswic hm wl ndt aII p.rge
mity,li he wokebn fori-; latrly ber
m bye butlong eiroes owiult tom his I
yporing. a ip ofs beeng otet- p
INDIGNATION IN MEMPHIS
Over Coloeiol Clay King'i E1.cape From
Tho t:allows.
M EM1-111s, Au.-. IO.-Tids afteenoon
C il of Police Davis re, eived a letter
informing him that Co'.. Clay King
Would bie taken from the jail tonight
Itid liliged or sh1of. to death by it m11A)h.
'Tihe letter stated that prel>arations were
on foot to forn such a mob as would he
able to storm the jail, im matter what
he could do.
Tho polite chi*f at once communi
cated the contents of the 1tLCr to Sherill'
Mblendon, and ie lost no time in mak
ing up his mind. The north bound
Newport, News train st,opped in the rear
of the jail, and Col. Kiu--, In company
with his son laugh Lton, quickly emerged
from the prison and got aboard. They
were accompanied by the herill. The
trio will proced to 1'ulton, where they
will board a Nashvillle and Ciattanooga
train, and thence to Naliville. The
Nashville train will meet the Louisville
trian from Neiephii at, McKimkis, and
there is no remote possibility that the
prisoner can be intercepted there.
Never wam there such a storm of in.
dignation arAused in this city as that
caused by the action of Governor
buclanani in comuiti,min:u Ktlig's sen.
tunce to imprisonnent for lif*o. Imime
diately tfter tle sentence of King by
the Supreme Couirt his wile began her
work in his behalf. The triends of'
Davi Poston, the man whom he had
tiurd,2red. preparul a petition to the
(overior praying, him to allow the law
to take its coumse. This letter was
6ilned by thousands of the best people
of Memphis---the )eading lawyers and
venetleien In all the hi-,h walks of lite.
The Federal Court refused to inter
fvte, ild A. .orney Gen.ral Gerland
was taken iol) the case. Through his
ull'orts and otiers, began the pleas from
hi.-Nonld Metiaph1is, which were so distuste
Itil tohe piop Ice o that city. Governor
il"in1hana1 rVVieVVd leters an1d pCUit.on
Iirm (Ol ent): s Catli 10 and Blackburn
ofI Ketu tcky, Co1-sin1an Culberson
Mill ti, nc-Dtire T.,a C'onvressional d:
-11ell. 0 .her petit,lmls were rVeceivCd
trem_- eve ru lg (; .ee,r Fran ct.s
aiI l'.-(I .veri .r Ta. l->r o'r this Mate,
adil -akly l.oni puts- 1S bCyO1d tIe Sate
h tvk nt .pla.1ed a uucw.""Aul band
p'.AieC. Whnll the news o the c mn
ii-"' -I w:gM niiti plubile Jlast night
L t re t.,) ii it itiicth Iomi n t, but to
day, N vi was learned tlat this acti,>n
I it a itasur be. rIO)pted by this
I ' it i't , V. lent exC~.presss~ of1 indihuh
nadi was hward o all asides. Gover
nor. Bucihanan is beilg rutty de
;!Xed, ai tlhereI is stne un11favorabhl:
timent it the pal. taken by Scuitor
II:irris.
Grovelr Chl-ventld :i aliso i X(-d ilp im
tC l.'lji ini--. The ido, of ex-liell'.
';overflor King, of Kel.fuwky and Clav
1l.' :Wst.r who m:lari'ed her* cons..11
wro11tv to Mr. ( Cevelaid in I'Irlitud to tie
1:1:tItVr, and Mr. (1e.:elan l it his rmply
I .Ihe I had t ly sulipel-ieal knowil4 c:.
' tie clse, blt from what he kiew he(
Ilhled tiuitt, the l!eath sentence woulId t)I
e1u exciled. M . Cit ychrnd's letter was
a ne Ior warded to overnor BuIth
nn.and thb;,A aUka-rut)onl, w1hen Mir.
-u- *Oi rtt li y delloutwul.i
mb. igtit I .uge crowdtl gt d at t1ju
Corn,ter 1Of Main Ai M-dison streets
e 'ir IctO m\g iiaaitniiated Pos~'ton, and
ht!uedl Go*vei no r uebiatmtn in eli! y to
ai tobCir:th piiole, lirtni set theI dttmm~ I < n
tire ai watchied it huit. Speeche(s
WI IC re a rwat d nU.del by promutn-nitl (:ti
z,:ts, in whviel b Gvenor utehaian w: 8
fier'ce I lenenneei~cd.
()ar ituo for 1'roe i, lolgi.
WAMiliNI itn, Alig, 10. --Srintor 'air
isle has add ressdd a letter to dJ olhn A.
LAine, oh.Ii eniderson, Ky., ini etilswer to
ht <1 qaestion whet.her Ctarlisle hatd htet e
t)oto1 e biei in fatviir of the free coinage
of l*i!ver, anmd w hither is views oni the
sub j. ct hattd un ldergone I aniiy chiange.
(r'sif1e gnlw front4 ((i ti owni 0flSpeech
ini theII lonse it 1 , n henil the originial
Blari ld hil ha.t- bet:i uienclded by the
SInte i. Part'it Li I11ithe Ttat.ion re.ds
. ''y P4 -ition i upon th le subj~ctL isi
itrielly tis: S 1an i (lppolse'd to) tIo free
coinatge ofI (eithr r' go dt ori silver, but am
in favor (of the itulimuite(d coinag~e of
both niietal~s upon01 terms of exact &-'il-.
ity. N o discriiintion should bei runde(i
ini Itavor iot onue againrst the otlher
nor shouild any disceriiin lat,ion be mad(e
in fayor ofi t.he holder~s of (tither gold
or silver hullion,1) andl aginst at great
body oif people who own other kinds of
"A great goveriiiiient shou1l d I renall
its c'it izens tilke, and whtercve'r it at
temttpt-s Ii ildo otherwise, ft will enigehi
hier a spirit of dis.cuntent, which soon1
er or latter tumst disturb thie harinony
1 not the peace (of society."
Carlisle satys that the Iparagraphl
,hows prtecise'l ~ylhat his~ polsitton then
a'ts andt has alwvays been uponi this sub
j'et. Ii conIcilisiont he ua.\s hie will
mppori)tt a'iy mneasu re t hat will fully
reionietiz'ie silver, atnd tinI the (eq1 ul
ty o)1 diohars coinied fr'omi two meitals,
mid hteI siinceraly hopes that tt -'p.
)roachlinzg Inotern al i(onal Monetary Con.
Lerene will be al t Io reach such an
Igreetlent as wiulIlocnee the aipprotvtal
1i alli the govleriineints particlpatintg in
I.
he d isatstrouts wor'h of the bol w1 ~ ormi
t iI con ttiuet. .1. I. Nnmghlt b rgs in
-talks oIf 11ine looking enttonii, every hull
if vhich is de,stro:ted . One of' hist
ei! ihors otirs a hundredi'ti acres of cot,
oInnd mmior t1 a n aere. l.h'ery pilanta
-tli is complletely rinOed.
SiA1 '"(i l's 'oINTz, 'Tcxta, Aug. -8.
-Planters ill this section iare comphain-.
Ii( t hat~ tet' f ine cot.ton et aps ar'e be -
lI? destroyed by b)0l1 worma,~
h''t'i lnn. Texas. Aug. $.--Boll
vorm'i's are plai tOig haivoce; ini mar y lields
lOl.h01 ing la hh, d1one to stay their rtay
I tIiH't-Ra, S. C'., August 10.--Flridlay
litLernoon Mr. Jlames Hic'klini was
tartled to linid a huiinan sk all on tue
atik of his thlh plond, a lew mites from
iiwna. HeIt immeidiat.ely beant ta seatrchi,
lid on draining the pond faund hui
ian hionie:, which, coupled( wfit e' r
aoin facts, led im to belIeve a ('oil
iiurder had be en comm liittied. l ie im,
Irla ttely telegraphed Coronier hEvans.
hle r'esult of the Inquest is not yet t
nown. H owever, it is behievedt tha.I
Ss the renttnns of a negro boy whoi
ery sunddenly dlisappeaired{ soitie.
iot hiS ago.--S( ate.
CHlA R LLESTON, S. (J., A ug. IO.--A ferry
oat, containing twelve negro liucksterc,
ti the day's supihply of veget.ables, was i
wamn pedl in the harbor ye3tordaiy morn-i
ig, and eIght persons, includintg the a
aiptaini, wyere drowned. Tlhe boat was
n old Riop wvhlch plied bett.weenI Mt.
'leasanat and Sullt van's island, the hltt
amed place beIng a Sumimer resort,
rhtose Inhtabitantts are suppled daIly hi
rith fresh vegetables fromt the mialin h
Ind. The boat was overloaded, and al *
tough the weather was perfectly calm, Ii
went to the bottom with the result I
amed above. . a
A Henvation,i toenle.
COLU31uA, S. C., Aug. II.-There
was a very exciting drama enacted in
the county court house yt sterday at ter
boOli, in WhiCh a lady, sotne colored
people, two trial justiees and two law
yers figured. It re-sulted in one of the
iost remarkable scenes ever witnes3ed
iii Columbia-a lady attacking a law
yer in thn presence of the court, slap
ping his faceseverely several times and
hitting him with her lists. And it
was all about the posse4sion of a little
negro boy, who was spirited away froin
the court room rilit under the eyes of
the olicers of the law,
The full story givenI as Obtained from
those who saw the occurrencos. Some
time ago Mrs. Simon Marshal, a color
ed woman, agreed to turn over her
little son, who was seven years of age,
to Miss Addison, who is a leice ~of
Thomas S. Cavender, Esq., to keep and
use, she acting as his guardian. Since
then t.io boy has been living with Miss
Addison, as a general utility boy about
the premises. A few days ago the
mother decided that she wanted her
son b ick. and she went to Miss Addi
son, who refut-ed to uive h' mi up, claim
ing that she h;W a legal right to keep
him.
Thion the nother wont before Trial
Justices Bush and Dent of this county
with habeus corpus proceedings to se
cure possession of her son. The hear
ing caine up yesterday afternoon in the
county court honse. John. Bauskett,
.Esq., appearing for the parents of the
child and T. S. Cavender appeared for
Miss Addison. The court, after hear
ing the case, decided that the boy
should be turned over to its father,
and in this way the question of the
maternal care was solvVd.
In some way, Mr. Bauske., while en
deavoring to secure possession of the
child for his c&ient, excited the % rath
of Miss Addisoi. She could not stand
it, and, rushing up to him, she sur
prised the court, the spectators and
Mic. Bauskett, boy slapping his face
several titnes very severely. This done,
she gave himi two pretty good blows
on the jaws. It was a very excitilic
sceie atid for a%while1 things looked
sqiiil'y indeed. The cour.i was temn
porarily paralM Ad by the turn affairs
had taken and seeined powerless to do
a3nything.
D)uring this excitemeniit Mr. Caven
der is said to have held thv iather of
tho child, and in the excitement young
S1ion, the boy ill question, %-t4 spirit
ed out Of the "oilt rIom1 and taken
dlown stairs to a b iggy, inl h Ihi he
was taken to Mliss Auiison's hionie.
A constable was sent. arter tim buggy,
but the guartdian had suet-eded in get
ting hin oil sat ely.
Tile court fitially a oke to the sit ua
tion and suiiiced an order which was
p ae(d ni the serill's blaiis, o1 dering
Miss Addison to surrender ie boy
wit hout delay to the father. 'lu couirt
Showed its 1rdignation at Miss Addi
son'm condut t bY 151ning an order to
Miss Addison reqIuIring her to show
calusI, why sIte should nit be held for
coltmpt of Court for violaiII4 the
mandates and rulps oi the court. At
last. uCcoUlit Miss AUdi1 still had
the boy ii her pos,session, but had
promised to give him tip when the pt
reti s caie for hin.-Stat e.
W1ASH IN44TON, Augu1st r.---Anl oitl.
ary of ti- two) 11ea3u1res known it Ie
sib-treaLsuiry bills -Aas presented to the
louse today by Mr. Mclillin tit the
form of an advierse report Iiam th
cOlmiittee OIL way and means.
.IThe repor t says the samre general ob
ject is sotught to be accomplished by
1)oth moeasures. Onea:pp)roplriate~s $10 -
CI(0,000U thec ot her S&JJ,jtu, to cirov id'e
f or the e!stablishm ent of' su b-treasuries
ini 'all the counties in the United States
uponI proper petition, whore the cotton,
wyheat, corni, Oats and1( tobacco prod need
iln t.he county for the pr'eceediing two
years exceed $500,000, or $200,000, as
presented in each bill respectively. It
is also p)rovide(J that te eowner of prodi
nets deposi:('d shall receive treasulry
inotes e'qual at the date of deposit to 80)
per cent, of t he net mlarket value of
those products. . hiildings are to bie
built by the gov,erlnment, which is to
becolrne ai great storage and .n llling
agent (of the depositors.
PrIeiateing its criticisms r.f thhe hills
with the sta:teinienlt that thIe objects
soughlt to be~ attaiinIe- are im11pract,lca
ble, inlexpedient and Ilndesirable, the
commlliit,teo gives its opitnion that if
these measures b'com,e laiw the inidivi
dtI al and not the governnenit would be
the only benei'iciar\ that a large armay
of Oibiciails would be iLuustered into the
goverinmenlt service to swell the already
excssive salary ioll, and that thle fed,
eral courts woulId be taxed beyond their
caipacity with suits growi ng out Jf the
es'.ablishmllent of the StIi-treasuiries.
iut whatever the expediency of the
proposition, the committee thInk it is
i'iolati ve of the Consit it ultion,, anld hence
shouhlh ho ra jeeteid, awl tinian imous!y
reconlnenId that the billsi lie oa the
itile.(
A Reoform, Meei4tInag iIr,kena 'p.
tormlI cittbs of WVards 8 and1( i ra,'lied( at
the .Mechaniic-i' Uunioni 11all tonight for'
thi poto h old1i53 1 ilig a 'TillmanLI glori
licaition Iiueeti ng.I Thier were lIn atten.
:11ance aboiit l15) [persons. 'Tho neetinig
was addresseri by Thleo. D). ,Jer'vey, Jr
A\lexmuler Melche'rs, C'larence Ciunn'ing
biy arid other s, their addreasss being on
Lhle iusual orderI oh speechIes mainde bay
LhiemI at the. vaious, citib meting.
ilhe business 0f the meeftinlg was pro)
':euding rapidly and10 affairs wereC inl liu.
:has res wheni the p,ow-wow came toian
itbrup t elose. Ac rowvd 01' some sevenr
y-!lve llegillars fromu Wards itlL and,
with a brass band at thejir l(-aid,
rnarched into the ha:llI, riouted the It,
ormers, and made t ielistives at homle
irganiziung an imnprohiutti meeotin of~(
hir51 own.ii In a,i few m11it111es th hal1l11 -
wias almiost entirely cleared of its origi
11a1 occuphanats, and1( the inavaders reign
mhpremne. TLheay theri pilt ill) Fraua
Itdr,Jr., arid Lo'juiG.Tnhm
,am( idat s tor' co)r(olie, w ho add ressej
lbe netw me~etm 1g. 1In the( meiantime0 thle
olice haad been 81ummlionled, bitt they
irrived afterl ihe f racas was comletelv
>ver, and elfected nothinrg but the1( ar
est of one un (offeniding citizenl, who
vats released by the ollicer of the da1y
mmeladiately upon his arri val lit thle
An O(i .Soifter'4 st.,ry
Wi 1.M 1N<'roN, Del., AuIJSus 8.
Vmi. baker, of this city, returnied fromi
lie 0ld SoldIers Itomei lit I Lampton
hindt, Va., tho rouighly d isust.ed wvithl
heI insItituItion. IIe thuis gives his reas.
na ihr leavmig the Old Soldiers lo nie:
I would have died had 1 staycd there,
'he water is not lit to drink, f>clng mere s
iurface waiter- lrom wells. A man who
m's there Is juist as mutchi a priisoner' as
lho ,vaa in tle pienitentiairy. The cookc,
4Is hail, thet restrctionus are strinigent
i arbjitl ary, and the meni have to
Luid out tin all kmds~ of weather to get
ieir food. II' a If uii leaves the cirple
Ithout aL pass, lie IM sont to the guard
[>uie and put on the dlump) or ash pile
ir from thirty to sixty da.ys, no matter
hat his condition may bo. The place
a prIson more than It Is a home, If
had reia!ued another week I would
aver have been able to return."
4
Laving Low aoeI %VatIjjj.
COLUMBIA, S. C, Ang 4.---1,. A. Web
ster, chairman of the Republic-an State
xecut,ive C0o)mittee, was seen yet
terday by a reporter. Ile has just re
turned from Washington city where he
has been to look over the ground in 1.he
camilpaign.
'.Vill the lepublicanls 11omillate a
State ticket?" lie was taked.
"That I cannot say. We lon't know
what we will do and no plans have
been mentioned. The question of a
ticket will not be decided until the
State convention meets. We are laying
low and waitin. to see what the Demo
crats of tle State will (o."
When will your State executive com
mittee meet ?"
"Thiat has not been announced either
as chairman, I will call it probably early
in September."
Does this mean that the Repub
licans expect an independent ticket
.vill be run after the Democratic nomi
nation is made?-Reaister.
Twenty Mil0ns in (0i4.
VASHINOTON, August .-It is stat
ed at the Treasury Department that
there is now en route from San Fran
Cisco to the sub-treasury at New York
i shipment of $20,00,000 of gold.
Some two weeks ago Secretary Foster
igned a transfer check for $20,000000.
The matter has been kept quiet by the
Treasury ollicials, but inquiry today do.
velop?ed the fact. It was desired that
nothing should be said about the trans
fer until the gold arrived in New York
and Treasury olicials are quite put out'
that a "leak" should have occur red at
San Francisco.
Fastal Cairelessness.
Ci ic.t. Ao, Atugust 7.-At East Chica
go late last evening Mr. Ingram, su.
perintendent oi the horse shoe works,
lost his life through the carelessness of
Dr. Cole. Mr. 11gram, Louis Barr and
)r. Cole attended a show and later the
loctor invited theim to his olice. In
s>me manner lie gave carbolic acid to
his guests. The (octor also drank, and
at present is in a critical con4lition. Mr.
Barr ii out ol danger. Ingram died in
stantly.
rianosk)t anai o)rg.t.
Where to buy Pianos and Organs
represevntinig the world'4 greate t ma
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thushek Pianos, Mason & lamlin Pi
anos, %rz u l'ianos, M;ason and IIain
iti 0 ganis, Sterling Orgats. Lowest
prics always. Easiest terms possible.
All freight iplid. 'oni pl-te oitf free
V'ive years giarantee. On price to
all. :'qire de;t!llr, Moley savd.
N0do 1101. disk big prjices as u1tay
dealers d1o, an. th(eAi c0110 down. Our
Iotto- One price to all and th,.t the
lowust. We illu,) oI 1i[teenl days' trial
t any ((pot and pa.3 freight boAl
vAvs it not .atisfact.ory. Wiite ior
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