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IICNs S. C., T RIIIIS)A Y F I tI IA y , 1893. E LAsT Vic im. Or AFTER THE SURRENDER, T H t a 0rder of a redlevaai MjP.Ir 01 he Fact o,f tie Case at; Writ W t w st atrtici,ato,r in the TrIagedy. not0 at 't. L.ouis lieptblic: the conflict this last fall I r f iact that a (,on fetderatte sol shot after peace had been .ly onle lioltl-, anld he was at der of Major General of tht t p te Arm), at Cincinl'Ilti, (. o ient, w as laugh d at and rid ,lea I bo e refer you to volume 13 f the hi OS agazinle, page I6, for a I ill . of the taCts, written and le wJudge Dickson, who ws a lip dpr ink the tragedy. i &Yours truly, h .J. M. ViiLIN(ITON. 01 un le referred to was published! r I nimber of the Centitry for o .an be folid in volume 3Z r" lacoording to the renumber magazine. It Is signed b3 c kson, who Is, or at the time St4litionl was, presumably a Cincinnati, although his ad ig Mot giVen. "The iast V ic ypVar," is the article's head 1writer says: I raveller on the old Walnut ,n Cincinnai, May 11, I8M5, an, pectacle prest ited itself. To fc I the road, along the ravine n I)od iii sol-Imi Silence a regi Cc Ibeliers facing te load, tht t s at each wing at right, an 1 ig a hollow scluare. With e A the let t, stood a squad of )s \is at the shoubler, tearing uatist of a youth kne(ling I is collin and facing thit-i, w ith hami1s tilbonild aino Sat, his side, and e3e Ihim e ' a white handkerchief. At C . ')ommand, the guns wor( h lie yout.h fell dead. Thus 11i I1omas M,rt.iin, the last, vie ig great Civil War. The wai I 1,Lee had mirrendered. I ch si been taken. ,Johnson had lte )avis had betii captured and Confederates, the blue , ay, fraternizing every' where, lonely ravine, withim the mits of Cini6nati, whert traniaeted the most r(-volt of the war-the delibrat overwhelming power of ; g hImnan being. Nearly a e thl.s Pxecuitiom, it,s victim, a Kentucky, had been cap -at state and brought to Cin it prisoner; tihere lie had tight, before a cotil.- mIartial :liarge of being a gemrilla and convicted and sentenced to e was a mere boy, quitte il mble to .'read or write; it the was a regular Confed. , fid..4v;idenit fy the dist- iic net 4d 'Us"ch a soldier and a raphii beyond his knowledge. aill Ie this sentence was ren rop ne exp etied it. wotild be car r Xiiion- he tembers of and certainly the military merit of the city, (xeneral ilihih, (id )lot. The seitence I-nderud for .'s deti-rrent t -glielilllas in Kent.ucky. Soh -I in. Wilfell Ilini% the Isentence executIdI that he gave th --rtj, the freedom i t I It- city, .1 Las a sort of orderly; atd i ourse Withl him hIe becai. to him. '1time passud, and t he Gon. looler wotild leave iII it, of which lie had command .Sinermnan' s action reti red the tront , wasd aipproaiching momntitor the victi im, Gen. a the tirst day) s of May, 18d5, aide to read over the p)apers * 1.hie dIepart.mnltt, So) that, lie pose o1 them. lIn so doting : elating to this boy) were to'I General had1( lorgott.en tht a y.etquired whether sentence his cciined. ILearning that it .a~ sent for Gen. Wilich, his Ate. and asked for the facts jl ich stated them as above .1 ext (day he received an order n.hooker directing hIm to Sbyon the 5th of May, thien (lw ass off. Gen. Willich was o mded. To shoot the bcoy who ,.i his attendaint for inearly a f*i whomn hie hiad respected for ' 7fi#g:ondunct, was too iiuch for ->pm soldier of manny years and11 see~ With tears in his eyes lhe - p.g t, now our minis m -', and besought lis inter 3 tidge Stallo, in tturn, came a gi solicited miy aid. Mea a s'Iooner had left thne city t.o Gie 'uineral of Mr. Lincoln at 1MI d. Th'lere fore I could not fOmn. A t my retquest Mr. (Gaithi superintet. de.nt of the Adams Company, se-nt a teht grami to u1ckert to be laid before Mr. r, requestinig his Iiitervenitioni. Srder came and preparations e for the executiton. * was dress"eh for dent.h. 'Te A'ather (Garesche. brother to a 's' chief of ,,,tal f who tell at. 1 iv-er, attende. hiinii. Thle nioiirn cessIon took its way to ihe ray *G(emn. W illich moved slowly, dthe order of suspension would ed(. ile left a mnounte:j ordter it until the hast moment tor a 'rom Stanton. A nxiously, im I The lookedt back for his mes fit t lenigth., to his great, joy,- in to le lie saw him corming at f mll at,i. jing in Is outstret,cnecd hand Swans this telegram: partwient. W ashiington, D). C., 181 5.-MJnajor Geniera.l , oseph :i i5j)peia thet executin of Martin, to be execumt ed in Ciin thisnday, uint il furt,her orders. eIr of tihe President,. M. Stanton, Secretary of War. was the rejoicing. Th'le soldiers re to shoot, t,ne boy now congrat, imn on hits escape andl all return. li city. Alas, how short-lived a this jov. It had been miy purpose .o advise Ghen. hlooker on his return of what I had dlone, b~ut may first, k nowle dge of this wap from an aid of' lh who tie livere d a note f rom t.ht Genieral requetst lng niy presenice at his heaidquiart.ers. TIhne moment I saw 11ot ker I discovered thlat~ he was under gtreat, excittemi.-nt, which ihe was striving to suppress, ant In his effort lhe fairly suicceeded, .In slow and measured tones he said: ",Iudge Lnckson, I wast very angry at you on my leturn and had ordered yonr arrest, buL, recongidered it aRd am now more coi posed." "Why, you stirprise imi, (eteral! What is the matter ?" "Why, sir, on my return to the city I found mly amIIIlIiitrIatiollon of this depart. ment had been interlerred with; that. Martin, whom I hai ordered shot, ha,l not been shot ;and that. Mr.Station sui pended my order. I imimediately tele graphed him, demandi g why he ilnter ferred. lie rep:ied that it was in re sponse to the (aither telf,gra, -your wo k. I demanded of' hin to s-ad me a copy of this telegrail, which he did. I know all you (lid." "Well, (ieneral, was it not all right ?" ''No. sir, i, was not all right. No. sir. Why.sir. when I was i commtad of Lite Army of the l',)t< in tc Lincolin wotill not 1-t ie kill a tman. Lwe killed mien every day, aid Lee's arimy was inder discipline, and now, sir, Liliin is dead and I will kill Ilii; man. Yf s. sir, I will. l'he order is given to shoot him t.omor row and he will be shot, and con't, you interlero." "1id Stanton order Von to shoot, ilit " I incluired. "No, sir, he le't the matt.er in my hands and I dematided that, lie be shot --and shot lit will be." Well, (General, I ag-, in interposed, "t his boy was oniy a guerilla. The war is over. lie beloized to Colonel .Jesse's command. The papers of this morning tell its that the Loverinent, has givei dene Ihe same tet ls .Iven I I,ee; that, le Is now in LoIusville. Iiere he las been 1'easted anld 1'ralter,11Zedl wil.1 hby I "llion officers. Will it. not. he shoeking to sht', liere one oIl his (delided I*ollow ers?" "It iakes no dilferee," replied the (,eneral. "ILmEtisville is Inot, ill ily de partment. I am not I spomisile I'or what. is done t here. I will do my duty iml my own. I will kill him. Ye, sir, I will, and I hat, imorrow." 'I'he inj we oI' tie speaker ris-4 be'ore iie wit hl si t.lir:g dist'inct nes. 'Tlie manner, as well as the words, ilifl iEald that his iIImn(I wai.s oppresset with tht. I thoight, talt. LinlcolI's hilumaliI.N had ihwart.ed his career. In some way it seened to liin a reho i'ito s-erilice I hi's boy. lipeice Ii's eagern;e: thaLLtt.m op porn.imiiy shtitid iiol. s -ape lilli. Ill'l.\t NI \'.,Feb. I.--A special othn lsticii l'r'm T.t raz.-wel Cmtut llouic, Va., sait s: M.t l.av iht, tour nle"1r0 Iuenl 11mrde4red andt, r.Obbwd twvo white nn al. Iat chlans, iinamed I it clim1' andi11 Shor'tril.de. h'le IIIIrdered m nliei lived in tlithain.in ciuinty. -ani were at. I'lit tha id, their waillns Ioir the p rll-11sme I't piirchasig toolds. 'PTe l'or eurnsWere! caIIIIrIed, ulessed the cimie aind were lytiched. More lhmi olle h1t reli ehnea I allal I l l Were it ichi.IIain tttoi-day. RatlHille antd Short. ridge wvre calr I y mir iIthniants, who had c, IMe to I"i.liihos, their nearest railway siahoii, Ito moo'~ hr teir tratn'. T1h1e, Weiet tipposed to have consitleraile mioney. When night approached, theyN Lied Oil ir hoist's, iliIt a lire and pr-e part (to sped the iiiglit in thOeir wva ons. 'Tlhis morniiig their di ad bodies were discoveretd each inl a pool ol' blot Id. SuIaIIcI(i(n)I pointed to the UoIur nere'sI(!9 119 beii_- the 1murderer-s. A CroWIt iline. diately gatlewred at'I s larclI - IarI'tI's WeeIC h(Il.f. out. The Iirst, of the <L u,1rt1tte arrestei wai .lcrry itOw, anId al'Ci attisfac7ory evitlen.e as to l,s gIt ha.d heen iohltainltd, a rope WIas pllated abtM1 his neck and Ic somn Elianled irmi the limb of a tire. Laat.r ill thle daty tie the rWpnerIIIranTh ,lthn jonlis t ant Sam EP( rnmn -were arreit. ed bil cu't li ias, and ahe (1t11'ers started Wit hlli r ri m rs by airoun-1 amiel WIl <ir. k,hem,irder hli reachdiLt(I tuhmcutwee t hiei iiiO5ai murdered mienl lidle)r, atlE I.A moba isasuIte hewards iihli to avmerg the iurde.ttl isi parity ipn LIeatcingil '.'b (had atlind lei: arnm ol' lahe routliiak tiny t.he ojr .n ich three prtiine,t ursue liand vi ertook y them, lerLvcily took1) chy Iol' t.hlae tree neiroe andii'C own them upte inesot o'irer. timo is thlbe pein sgt. '1(wo ot haros inspet.d a 111'C itmphlty in the crim e. ' 'aThe will att cxcEiitemont, preils. ei'l iAtllo o Nveitae tirai.iii:hu ilampnon, I wIll iveithe' citi t.oda onthe Slm'tasle s, rail road,' I(Ei 'tit itanvIlil~e atid (iiIampiyto otwichM 'hIE is0( the presit his A nulEroa 1hs beenial, huhiini tr somle hima, andaiis albouts rioad I will be11 abtnlty nlsin enit runningo i betiee n the siicat b t SuhCrlive naii i' ailway, Ithe I Ib hEen tiil'ond ahe sWatlterorsof wi be x tinledi t'ii ivon-i'h wilell ith the ( i t h Cli e tI. Thui re oad was' Iiu by Mtsaje.1 Maim indt' vn idua ohy tese I3 he)hs foaed il iiit'a'h cave (it th till Ie at ketoH.aot T) li,A N Citpt, ()huon dttl iaii. It W hiiEy iie,wh btlis engaged I SIin the lucrate ive busineii 7E1 of gamt ht bnies oli e ll (imle heyd arinie e,y 107( iyeat s pph the *hsered Itp shemaatly. they bt'oxes, casy On the ti is marke the name~tli rimes 1. W cole theii boes aren. it n *12 a set. l'A iU(A ii. liy., lFeb1.l.-Filleenl pii oners in theI ctonnlty j ail at. Murraiiy (7.,. ciapetd duri'ing Moiitlay inight by cu tg out. ( oe delinedt-t ii go, t.hitugh held as n1(1e <sor' y to muriEn itr. A n<ly A damts, who stbd ltt Etmneltt Slatighhemrh tathi, F.mainl f i'ogiinI andI A I. tolittin who ni.urder'ed Joh iili trrtn at. llaz,el, Mar' Vin ,JoEnes, chiari.edi w ithi on urage', andi James IIlead, a bgan' ist , are among L.hoan who oennopcI. UNCORI[NG PONTI RO)YAL THE STATE'S EFFORT TO RIGHT A GREAT WRONG. Stilt lirotiglat it) lIcovoke time Claerter of the '1crt itovti antel AtugiaNta ItallroaI umok PtatY-A Stilt that Itivalm la im saortance time (reat. (;oaw c;a'. (olPiniA, S. C., Feb. I.-T,'I he sulit for the forfeature of the charter of the 'ort, lIoyal al Attgusta l.iat i iLt tractinur considlerable attentioi. If, i ia Holiewhat uniitie case, vslpecially for the Cottrts of tim State, and every Illove is being closely watched. ()n nextSat.urday .1nige Alrich will hear argitment at Aiken from the attorneys of the threatened road "t show cause why .1. II. Averill should not be ap poinlted permaiient. receiver pendina the termination of the proveedin:gs." 'I'his invanls a pretty long and indeli ite appoiiitment. Knowing ones seem ,o think that fthe case is going to bKe in the (oirt.s for years and years ileA oite or the othel side gives ip I he light. The s<lit brought in the iname of the Slate of Soith Carolina against t.he 'ort loyal and Aiigtst,a lRailway a corporation created by and inder the laws of the State of So.itli (harolina. The conphtint .is brotight, on the part, of 1). A. ''ownseiid, as Attorney (s'ner al. 'I'he papl-r.s in t he casem have not, yet bem-n coinpleted. The "allegatioiis" mid iiiforination will make ahout. thir ty pages of printed matter, anid will give perhaps the uostn complete histo ry of the 'ort, Hkoyal and Augtista I taid nd it s. comipi,t ions that, has ever beei piblished. S. far as can be seen thie' paper is reiarkably At rotig, and shows a carefil antd paitistak ing itn stigation into the affairs of the roi I. So:ie on frot the isnie has evidently given a consider.ible 1t >rlion of the "iina tio:n" cotined in I lie cotmplaint. Mlajor Tswnsend lly slmvina ile solne of Ille advance shes (1t t e de liatet, to lit slihbittilled to .1ludge \l d rich. Some of the leiails of I lie im partain paper are itert-st mug. It. is div'ded 1ut. aboti. a dozen sect ions. The first, Iw fvparagraphs are devoted to Ile facts re-latilt tt Itie original chiartier of thi' I'rt Ioyal aid AiiVisla lRoad, which w-as gramited )ecember 21, 1a7. 'Tlie allegations then go on t(o show Lim history )f the road uitil lav, IUsI, wlhen t h (leniril 16)ad stecure( con trol of t he 'ort I,ova;l ant A tguista Ntoadl by 1he4 pllretis!- of .111> shares at a cost of ,l7&.uu. ''li road thmi wvelit, under Ithe 0Central's linle, and it i.s showvi what.4 ribtvere grallh-d thll corporation when in D)evvinher. I5>9, .li-4 ctier was e.x tetided so as to alfow the road to rti into the city tf Aigtisl a. 'I'lie coiliplaiit gives a complete his tory of t he variis reoi-ranizat ions ai i an explanation of the varion:. series mll .itovks and bonds. It also states fily Lhe circimstatices which ltd to the is. sing of the 7,iIshares of stock in 187S luli their fivisioii ilnto two series. Tlie chief interest, however, in the comuplaint, is the Iart. which refers di. rectly to t he causes for asking for the repeal of the charter. All firt.ugh i the paper there are references to 1.he illegal w.-es L.o wileh the ('entral is puttiing the 'ort l\ni-,if and A tgista Iod. Ibiit the4 cliliax is reached ill the StI and . I sections, where the Attorntey Gene.ral futhrallt'ges I'.hlt, 11nder t he plretlded naine and by illegal Ise of I Ie fraichises of I lit' Port Niyal and A lgumsta ililway Coillniiy, they lave ialit'(l he bu11silness of the 'orrt Noy aIl atI' Aligist.a lIailway inl siuch an ner as barely to keep pll tho ro.l at its lowest state of life coinpatible with exist ene at~ all; thaot, tin-y have~*t con. ducte~dfthie aff.tiurs of ft'e l'rt I l.i.a ali Aum gustat -hilway (iniipany cou)I I ra.ry t,o the~ ('st, int erest, of that, con -- paly; t.hai, t hey hiave. discritiniinnted ini fretghlt, rat es by' arbit rary retilrei ieints a gainlst t fhat. railroad anid againist the (lts'(t a nd warehouses at. l't' loyal; t hat, thIey ha;ve di vtttd a large palrt, of l,he business which would naturallytf c(tlne ovt'r the Il'ort, Illoyafl iiiilway atn(t carried the same over other lines; that they have rendered useless puiirpottst Iy and( dlisiatle(d t lie wharves, t,he dock a the elevators andl ware houses which' h adt b eein erected at great. ex peinse at I'ort, lioyat, ari<d have caulsed the saineit t.o becotite a total loss, and have causedl t.he colupress t lbe rt'inoved f ronm I'ort. ttl'vaIl; tat, they Iiave reiniotved theit ro llftig sto(ck1 of the road ata iniarkedl it wv i tine nine oIf tthe (Ce'itral liailroadl aind Ia itk ing (CotaiIpy; thatt theiy have aillowedI Ilie roadbed andt track t.. run downi, anid haive faihlt tot ptropelrIy iiiainiitaain the samet'; tha :t ttheiy Ihave nie It charges agiinst, thet Il'ortf I oyalI andt( A iguista I tal ia which are int. properly chtargt'able to it at all, ait have endtea'vtreid to deprivye it of ti affie whIih nliat,lurally beloiigs to it; that t hey hiavie lluarlindiat edI the rates so ats tto t hrii w every betnelit in favor of flite 'm'nt rall Co11 ipany ait againist t,he Il'oil lIall aid Autgust,a iauilwa.y ; anI, ini sliorf, t hat, thet iroadt has beeni anil is ht in g cindctlited enii.irely aga ist it.s owni int Ierests5, and( it ftav'or ofI the I ift' rest s ol th ft' (entratl It'ailroadl atitiBlinkinug 'onmiiuny, otf G eorgiai, sand its systtin. It, is I irthetr c'ha.rgetd that,I tie ttrn troll in g ii tt'rest was setcure ito( cton trtol t.he iroadt atitl [ot, for1 a ltegilinhate pitr 1St'0. Tlha tt. t' e'oad( was clai ee iittt li ilaake' a itik oIf propl ,S(' linet t.hroigth a We'sf ('rn doil .tct ion ini S t h Caitr(I lina arnd at l'mtt, lI oyal. That~i. it' C~e:i t.ratl hltttt tdots ntf formj withI thle Il'ort. loyal aind .\ iguislt ailway a contllini tlts atni 'onneitctinog ln'. lit ts ini teres s iii detst ro irig te ro,ii as a rival is ftr mnore thaniti h e v 'tie ol t s tcks an d b onids ineicessary 1:1 s'curien ihe contirol tof fit'e l'ort Itoval arnd A i giista fRaIl way. The tooitlihng intter i-si. Was secudii'tl simiply, tt cru tsl 41ut. t ri val anI compitfito(r. tost' contlferred ipcn It. bty fte laws of1 fihe St'.te of (Georgla or bty ifs tchartfer. Th purchaerhodnby1oftck an hitt f thle Potrt. lI yal antI A it gust aIt ltIi(l Is whollyf unml.wf'il amal shoittt lit deiclart'd vttid, foi' f-.ie rea'sonl that its 'ha~rfter dot's notl. athori-ze lie ftais ntt( su ch auitfhori ty uiinder'i its owni Thtl . it,l Oi creattr it It he sti at.t i G eorgia auiif it.S potwers iare I itl ins I I by the1 cha rtter if.t,'eeivedl fromo tha t St ale whichl ae violaitt d. Thle laws ihand pub-1 tic ptOlIey oft both Sot.hl Carol inai anid Getoirgia ttrbid such townership oft stotck. 'The hold inrg and votIng tof sutch st.ock is titravires,ulawfil arnd againist public policy andl a minasInga nda per version of the franchises granted by the State of South Carolina, andi should be prevented, interdicted aini ousted by this Court. The 9th claise alleges that "the Cen tral systein is in-siolvent. That by the failure of the president, directors and other ollicers of the 'ort Royal and Atigusta Railway to propErly protect all(d aiswer for the said company and by their imuproper and milawfil aiding and abetting the said Cent.ral Iailroal Company, ill its plans and objects, the rights and interests of' the 'ort Royal atid A gusta Railway Cornpany have been jeopardizel and disreg-trdid. andl its franchises surretndered ito the liandu of a foreign corporation; and that the said I'ort f oval and A uglIsta iailway Comnpany has stripped itself ol' its property and surretnleret its a franchises, abandone<d it citumt er. atd is no longer in position to I'tillill its oh. higatiins t.o the public trmt conmmittei to it, by the State ol' Sout h Carolit a. t That, it is faitlilss to its trist and giii I h ty ol abdication, deliberate atd wilt al v of' its clarter and 'ranciiises. That, tn t I the sahi unlawfuil abIses ire( ret*0111 ' died the charter aid friwhise4 shotil U be otiiedtial i orfeited." r 'l'he A tt orney ( eneria states t.ha' the M suit, is brotight by direclion of' the State, andtI<llot.es I',be act.ionl o, I.hle I egislatil re. The getneral opinion is t-hat. till at Politinent. of Col. Averill will be llabiv perilalletit, ana tihat tHe cast. will then be varried to the I Init.e( Si ates Cort. I'he Federal Cotir(s ia ,e airomdy p- b.1 pointed ir. II. N. CoIer as recviver s of the sVtemPll, anl it. i14 not, knilown Ihow LI the possWoib coi lict of altt instritv w ill ih be regardi-d. it. i. siggest e(I here I ha;,t at'ter the sitnation is tibierstooi I lij appointi ent of Col. Averill will be at lowed to stand. -News ,aaiI 'ourer. SUICI JE OF JJHN C. bQJIER. 'ill isr'Iciibirw ot the Trravic F.tvmit of 141)a t 4nciay. t A Special fro1 ("astonia, N. ( . to the Ch.iriotte 0bservvr,says: No other icident ever sent so thrilhi.g .a shock b (o iaa heart of this remimai'y as thet. ( dva)th bY his ,wn ia!., t .\iMr. .lohn C. ( S(itm-r. on yest.rdaY. \s a oineib"r of thek firm o,I .iiiiier ,\ Coipally h W1as well kniown atnd a iversally esteeina 1l ini busitnest vircles her. arid nt. tliali oraly, hut. as i Ilnnbilber ati dPacon oW tihe ( Bapist ) ChIath, ans his Ch i'Istian character was beyond reprotacl a. pic.i.tily did his firm Yet geJile Iatbr Ir attrac. the wara.st. Irien<ship. ii is beariiig and well kntowit characer W4re jut1. si1h as One woalil tev e itkely to assoviate wisth sefftrai1ii.i 'a <deailb; hienve the nr-tater the noiisiijy, of thw shock his i trivldts It-it, on hiar- i !1in1, lih. appalling niews oU his de.t ih. Y eit-erd iy beliote 1 i)'clovk, jius as our people were rt Imrniing in their !t hotaie Ilroil the w4iingi service. Iris'1 IIPwS went as it ot phan1toi1 Wings, ly. ing t.o every part of'the to\wi. I hat."Mr. S;glier is dlead.' Mrs. Stimadr, jAt I rotm ch irch, picked itp a letter attlressel to her by her itishaind, aaid retma the words. ".\y doair wif'e -II ath st-pa rat ov ts Iothay." she seirctaed t treet rooins hastily, ran to the back yard ain v' searclet and witfh 'ar ga1e, athering a heavier aboiit, her heart, retur41 ria it opened the dining r(oi clOr. I1he' c cauglt, sight of Iher laishiland's feet oIt the floor and ruished wit a soreain 1*or s hielp. Sie an her Isbai's intimate frientdi, kiiowingr that he(- wits slightly lindisposed anld t.hat, hwe1 havil di rvat vitle with part ial paralysis, Iti g ht ttuth a paralytic stroke hall cmonl- alt in cal ine. evena It' sidlnly. hall enad v<d his lit'e. l'h1 writer bIiig ar , WAs amiong t.he lirst. to reach t l t se. ie is i I'velings cainot; be dii-islribed, as, tit l entering the p-irtly open door it(, hs si w o htis f riend( 4 'at. st rht.(cheds aiponr t.h' flooir ber'ores himu, bnat.hia'l ini his owni blood ( arnd a.'aspinag in ha:8 fast. sttarggle. \ r large woun<al in tiae right teieia was bt)ingi i pr'ofuasa' . Ily his flft side tato1 jast. iatier't th ii palin) of hiis lef't h aud lay a :2-a'alibre ii re'volver(' oneo ch aanbear atiapty. li 'was cartie<l for1 w'ithi tuhe best auiacsal sk ill, I lunige<4 cearut tharough~f te brtainl'ri'n t.emp le to t.eniplle. At 2 o'cloc4k ' It. was soon learn'e<la that 415eat h biy his owns'i hant14 ladi'ti heen are't'ully planeii'f. a l''ridfay lie ibouaght, a isist. Sat uardiay bie bioaaght ipaper f'or I has spea'''l pu11 4 ihs h01(1 inasist.edl that, Airs. Ssiatitr atlt eaal tnil t'litng hae~ 1) . frt .4tet iea II b falr. .1 . I)I. Nloores, an<)4 1.41 %15rs. Silla. lit i- t ats'i 5ist.ibI4e. liiis ieathi was tiihe resaull ol' saaia'asl iillealiaco)lii stilai(tlai'e4 iby I sitsjlr t.rotiibles. Not1 a partil 4'4'~4 iiishonoa4r at,tachiesl to).he4 inan, anl a taosl.tunabor (Iliflh inivest igattioni oft his lbuasinass al - f'inis t'sveals 1isI jiast'i,lase' l'r 5leSpbOli elily. Thet 'l 4) 'r1n Mst 344' I',int ('b.t'.\ttlA, S. C., i-'eb. I.\I;aj >r (Ganahil, o t.h Il' isrt li'oyail ia'f Ws'tin C~ar'olinia lioada, w~'as li t.he' city ye'st 4ri daay s'eig whaitI (<ibii heb sioie atlbut t he ltyttnert of1 as It iaxe's, aibot wh'ich' inuach lhiS alre'ady boen'f sIal. 'het Staute nliitais tail itnsist thlaat ii a' taxes hIave4 to )4 be pasi to1 thea4 respect1 i ve 4cobun t.y I reastarers, anril It.a he latv e rio right 41to'accept. all sor taiVfy t potaon aui if. f.svrlitbr 'itllsiara tat lalkingj~ witbi iine iabilit, t iih bal.iileth 44tI~ Ia fihe t' p ra t 15enailty, w%hitch ihe ittih-i isaoo was aft sst, satidl that he hil hetti lsosktig sil Ihae lI on th ilIle siihject. ta ati cobia h liaa 114) athorisity by whsiah he4 or .anybotiy e'lset coatb helia'fp thae ro.4rl. 'Tht' taxes tisi taf.h pealt y wouh'aiihav itotts'1 be paul, ati li attiy red4fre-a waIs se caaretf it. (cal1ibi onaly lbe t.haraligh fith' I.s'ishat.aarn at ti1s it'xt s'e'sitbi. NbwsV' atiat (.1411ri' r'. M 41.4.1:R ta, St. a 1.Ieyn Ibarlital the 44'14 tor t Ii Fahv:'rd Woodsa lior the casket lhis stet's alei, wasM 11ut onI bay inisftake5. Mrsa. Woo-l'Msid.d ta5 Iearti 441 fIhis util erl da.4''t i a lletlta wiatas . Sis '4 Mtbti4ewhitt. i4ti14er.t.a ill 4. ta' I ial tbtlsee c stisiti- ited t'a:at. atlli'88 a.liit il a - .Mtstore tao ts owtVis't thes si wrsti!,l l,s!fb) A had thae tcorpse5 <h-sinterred''a, I he si ain '' at shs'its wast ii1ade, atidf tie bodia w. ften ilijail at s's sidi a )lle. Sa'a--:. a iF.- ws'es'at inas' ira 1.he N a5 ain - at iaiuse 41 Ib-pretsentla!IV,-.s last. .\io slay 4alta /lttg thflit o' It the lat.e lainenstt'd Conbtgressuaaiana "S t4taose hay Coagrsesstnata*Ia- irlaauria aill aa'hrs. Capt,. Stae'kihoeta waus a toist, exs'ellenrt clitizeni anrd dfese4rv'ed all t.h41 praise lie reneivedt of t.he sneakers. SlERIFF NANCE ON TOr' N TE F114E11r WITl THE ICII.ECMAID COMPANV. 'aho (4moergia Coaitral, I.eme of the Port 'toVai a Win Wslern Carolhiam Bogn fbutr tor. --roceooliIga I t Court. ('o I.t'M iiA,* S.(J., ,ak. 30.--Sherill ] lance olA beville Count,v was a happy lan vesterday. lie wa very iiapiy. In Iet, lie wasitJst bhlabblin with exult lit glanss. IL twas all in colseqluence ola victory clieve .a by the Stite of' S mth Corolina ; ym- i li,-hIit wiLi t ic 'ort lRoyal 111141 Vestern (arolina Itilroad (Coiipany In ie ITidt(-d States Circuit Court at Char- I !ston Afliid ty morning. And in that ictory Mr. Nance had a big 4hotre. 8 I t will be remembered that on the L Ist instant, Sherill, Nance attem, pted S detain the throu,ri Irei,_'it and male. I al train of the l'ort Itival and West- J -it ('arolia Railroad it Ireenwood oil t.i exctition, hut that his oli14-ial or 1 W11a disregarded by the train can It was reported a1t that tim' that the S ,w aromtid the train enjoyed a b)i 4 eh ait the eXimnse of the h11-rIlned o wriff". Mr. Nance now 8miles I with PI klety and serelity onl the wt.rellyth of I' ie ()hit saw, that "lih lluhli- be.st iwho m,.;hs lamt." I Na,L cmltent with disobeying the sler. '4 order, liild rni11nl1111g away and le tv- p him tlo 'lie mwierey of the lauilhil)t 'w at1. (greeIw1od, the Central I11 >ad( andl EP.mkin, Comipany of" (,'eor,_Ial1 ('s-k(e oF the I'Art liyal and Wi-stern L 'artlina iiHroIM d R610 1 iCOM)Iny) instlituted t re'N'(ILs aigin(st, li in) Lhe mIijed ials (r111it CouMIrt at (Ch.arleson, "to f, low cause Why lie should not bo e, Im- I) i'ted lr contempt., " and also ''to tor I I hi1*1 fr.)ll interlerinw Wii the prp q ty o0 the Part I >yal and West.rn1 I arolnIa lIilroad. or arreitimg or Int.er rin. with its coniductors tramtiel . A ile to that elIeet was issued by tid,e S-Imonltol, andl Sherill, Nantce atl 'iro in ('mair at, ( iarlesn ysterdIy 'lrt1 . ltit insteald of he mg visited ith dir: IIuishmillet for trying to pl!r alrm1 him dtll y, the Sherl11 ol A bheville I as 1leet(d with ai pleasant little sir ii e.I The vreat and indenenldan1 tiand defi- |11 lIt u(Iorpoi aIt io got downj troij its hih Insv' its ilon horm. ba it reae.11- P elv I -Iid begved for peace, suea lor 1alrler, oidev 1. The WaLY it camue albout shlwn ili the 1'ollowitig order: It "The rule heretofore granted ill lhiis Ise aug'ainlst 1". W. It. Nance, Fsq., herilltt A hevilie County. c(-Oinl up t a he hi ard onl I hil 3thI .1 alimiary, I iZ493. I Ir. (i.anuRahil'm' for ttiti-ner, oil Whose m110- e )n the rile was trartnteid, moved lo dis- s 1isv tht atid rule with costs to the pe. tiamvr. Thereip the ilotion i3 gralit- e it, ami said rule is dismissed wit I costs I s al iresaid. And the Said Sheriff* hav- 1) Wf disclaiiled all intellt (X acting in b >ntemlpt ol this cour'. c "I t is o nre I that, so mItch ol the kid rule as relates thereto be disch ared. "I oni.ed Slates ,Stge. "':nath ,I'tliuarv, s''." News al Lie Victory wiai reveIved I Ij 11himbi111ia veryN <pillikly Itter it becamewliv Iawln in ('larlestlon, and very liatlral- ( r (,IViTe4rn' TillIIanI anad the ot.her t< eInlbt-rs (it the( afilii4tra ioni In the cI. b); ( were hi-hly vratiied. cl WVha'ni aakead aoiut it, the ( soverno iiaI' 11Ii Ihe h a i onidently lotoked lair vito. ~ :ai i th! ceeatore Wax not). Stirp risedl at Ia ie r'estit. lie iad leed that in strucetiaons 1.3 adI alr eady baeen gi Vt nI tior othier Shierills itough~lout thie State to pr1otced as diad 1 herIlF Naonce wherever tecesi ty Icor ml h actlain exists. l'h e e heeL, af t1 his Ibaclk -alo wn14 LI i.e ar. af the rilr ioad Icompan4111y will bei uit the raiilradas ini South (:airolins will I LavC 4 'iit to 1 V a w ih their ti'aes ' iihave ItheIr tralins and14 coinlet.or.t trastedl and4 deCtained,lh A La t'e~ lelm was reei ved here vest.ir- I aly 511a\4L m I tat M r. ( i anal wouid collE* > ('a hibia in see ( averi>r Tfilhnanil i te bo)14aii ofihviou tie p4enalty I a his entuani a;i y rei'ttda. at Atinneyaia senerial Taownisendl 114 a d air [lie StatIa, re turnied to thie ity es.'teray4' rlromI ('harlelstonii, wherel'4 tbey :1lad ilon t4) loo0k alterao the: St11Lat' .iterelst tlo this ca (Isi. Th'ley were, 1a tax ito bei expc4 etedl, very muchtl rati Iliad bay the insult. Shier il Nancle stioppedC4 over iln 'uyaans. Ilie i'4 gliad 4)1 his vinidient.aoi, hld al thie victory l.hait hil 4 baeen wonit, -his5 triilnit thie enemiya" ( iluldinig te 11434 Ltion1 I pipa 11rom1 t1enville to harile"'tond w i:ll nowi linda L.h t, their XIIIlIt andI ill hioredi'ti I atu4lhter at his x l'4tse '> hias dleveloipead Iii a ase' 4 hie "driy . r.n15,"-- Pee ster. '.lte 4'was shtian lay an1 arthqu41ak' hilt inorning and4 inauilf live lost145. lii ha'e aown aof % olte Iliany housi~es were rIe Red, a1144 the4 ove'anlts rani iln lheu ilal -au elts In to the sitre'at. Theia aual aot the prnisal Itell in am114 manyl >r15 4onerIs waera woundedtt34. Tlhie guiarad 1 1 alitouled . Th le wll s of [the prisoni, Shichl h1w44 b,eeni Hlpr ing and c racsked, Aa rte br'aed'. 'Thei liaspaital wats sha~keni allr.s se'ttled', and( the 4 riof suniik se'v ral If'et . The I a'ltt enldant.sL ran from theii unbillini d eetraIl%V'41Iiieda with allIi. a:iity, ha lf'li all iu later, toa raeturn aial,j i4'hIp raeinov) e l.he pt ia'ntIs to1.01anot hi sart ol taa n town. 'Two hours late; ownV wiV'as shai,keni by rep etd a'- r io'ises la'll ia ll <aa tl~4erst -- thle a san~: ah'a.anne sto unaf 1 ai4Cks, Ii I ia'rs were't raemiovedt nd thie i 14ani--, llied fromn tl'-" hit man4iy -rowJed a the stre'4et. an' T'hie peopleii, '11'Scora of I failit's It a houses, andt -iamp in [lie liuilds o) market, placeI. .\tlay <h-:l b alhies h;: 'II the toawn to the4 iailui a N idaa a h i te outLsktIrts. repoia'I to have I va' been foundil( in It, has1 been iminp 11nd1red oir more are tr(oopsi wit ii ssibtle t) get Itirther the relief ofl overnimt'nt tias stnt ott tents andit provisions f or the homees.. THE ANTI-OPTION BILL oameal lae U itedl tates Sgaill te lay m g(ool Maliorlty. WA-SIlNI;T0>;, 11"(b. L.---Th Senajtet Festerday afternoon passel the anti ptii bill by, Ia IjoiKy a ''evf'n voteS. flvin thie bill was 1taken ilny, t1tv-lhoirs or taking th votes todtaV were pr< - ongeI oi lt (ieorge sut i tale from to :3 p. in , an<d oni tUe Jil itself 'rout tol 1 p. n. At 23:15 thill disciassion oil lie bill ('10losed Wil the vot.1Ig be -gan. The first vol e was on the amuendmient 4leri by ir. \'ilas, to st,rikei(l. W teit eorge slibst iit ite 1 te w i s -t)pt.oli [aIi I itilres as iereihfore delineti, are ereby (eclared to be Wbst.'I'lltais to nlid r(str:ainis iipmn mnonerce aming ht SIttes ati witi cotatirs cntries, n141 to beI IIIL?;al aMld Vold." Th'le vote /ms: Y en, 21, itys .Oil; ,-)i the anent lent was ie'eaten. Thle Ilext vot wil a.%% s n th Ie ( og Stib Lititte, which pr(INvodoi aeltchire the lisiniess o)f (opt ils :al lut rlirs an ob. lacle Ift an(id lest iti t litpit callialere(, 11( to tat' ilh-j.. I :a11il VI)II. 11, w%.as ir* wted --ye"is 11. Ila. s .1. The 4114t-st im was 1 4 b 1 1 t e p.;4 - Ze of Ie tlll. 'xahlitatimns 4t iha' asol s why Ihlaey fel. Itopelltil t t)vItet ;ainst tIte bill wert ivt.tl Iv li is, erry, l iale, \a.cir e, Ihgiitler an<d \'est . Iveral other auneienti wt-re pre 'ti a i all1 werv r"a - <l4 , mm wi lt it. a livision . Thel hill %;,a s then Is4vd vea;iI ll, flay., '9. 1im vialwin lihe- NAt. inl il-t; l: Yeas -.\lis.m, libu-R hulrn, ('aIll, (Ca 7, C'ha lr Citt ckr (' ell,. C' h i, 1 iaavis Ilbmls, V-.vine , I-' lmi, I-'ty , ;. la -r, (~iior<l u, l a , l abr<ml, ii ;v y, mlim,ans, li ia , Irhi v. Ki vlo, .\l illai, .\Mia rs, .\ itcht-ll, .\i r anl, I orlill, P'4l.,1'-kinls, Pl tlgl.w. , rm et.'nr, Sill--rl im i, SIIII 1) , "' Jill I (,w,k 1:ge, Telit.lr, t'utpil., \-.at t l'hasvt. \all rali, ishliirn :md i i r. Na.\ a l ierry, iio ahitt. %st l Cr t 'a ry, C'.; nerml, I'o ,- I)i e l %\sw. -, i Xa11, l l'. tarina i y lii M irris. ill, 'llisvm.k, kal ) a l i t .\ "r i s i I el41h.rsmi, M\lilk, I'ahnil-r, P-atlt, I'IghI, is,m), aw er:vwatrt. \V :,\I hs hIIe alld i \\ 2i't '. P'airs wor- mmittwcll h4twei-n ( ile atl ' . i 1ii -k, l rich :m.1 i IaY, lie atirl \lvilt , .Ii0ii a 4 ' r N' ai:. a itIy milid( s, Pav)'. Vand CA' , \ '- a t't i: arrei. I t l hi l I ha tit w p,iss-.4 hY me 11111nsq. 41 1,'-pre t ;tl s o .111t 4n.1 b1'1 , w%,it 1vaii%m s si-nat..'. tl i nil Thea) 1t li t, e t n a' <iiint aa,' tai e wor apit'ti" It) au- a 'is ani r a ;lio r a ir tt re ll I ' u , Ir \it' hii tis' iah a t.r-imi, aly 4' h rt at ich-: lilt-ait Imit'I i ' 11 1 3. T h1,i'4. : il s, - :i ' deliies EIt.is" to i- I t' r;a t t agl.rev et, 11, a iell a nd alliv'r at. fia l'.i il r wit bin -athi'eti ta iil perlt )aI, tty liuch, t 41i lIs wihtn 1 l- ar y 11a >i' 4 1 . at l wt' ilas I va s t i'ilf r l sm 'h ar eals,' iii ltal alit's'' ral" 11r t 'i ri't. Ii ver, Is ti ti a pll It aiiy c ii t u t ipply 1a 1 itonal,: it i r ani 0in tIl ll\ 1" 1 in ts' wis i ii Itig 'lich ;ii ;cit.s; lim t4o mlta vts IY Ittrilleas t. all I03it rS foo t itare (delivery; im o) Igreviieents to ay r iahver parts (of Ihll priniis ()a 'i s copt-it ' i i tl Im. is i st-, I as I1.A8ati ml It' r ' I ilm>r m 111m . iem. bef, do4)11 fil s 1111I; Imr ito)gennw *tliii 'ar rut ir p atrs ow to Iarnish Ich art'lel.-S for)1 ulse IIr cmnsmlp0in -mvieti i lat s hllI con r,t ts raI rei. lIe S 1t 1h; 1 no . I lia,14 -. t It 'ledi m-ml , v 11milrdell tradol. (1r exch;am4f.. 'I'lle Itr s(.lion sievifil-it th' arl if-l's too hich thl hill i .ii appl '', as cWt i, ittw Or illi III aal a c ill vd a ll hopa , ' a lval, 1 ir , ats,1 tve, bar-lv , I muk, lard ai nd lte,Int 'I' II.T lI i- I a a ei II' i mI p asli. sl pi ail t.aiA\V SWi t t d l 'WS: I i-al r m a'-p - 'n" oa'tu es t i t yearl' .aitte l iesaaa ive jali a p< i a onc nhihic s,a park hird lor t h- ' I ,; Ii 'i wlln i re at li. t' it<l t It il l'r al f ritt' - etl(ax :u at' slti.i 'an I.~ ' pr valis hailal i? ~at shal ''tlak Stll't a'n' i he titiast.1o. t It illed'i ai th aI-: at' :ia ' . %tli tIA t'in i u.I tt b.li at aaiilTr' sa I.uniii oan taita'lrwecein ' ip i'-'hekht. irwh er''t rii.nell: o it werei'l h tic aaltarlbyl tll )aii i h.a' irk lt' rtai ii, ta it. 1r.11 V' their 'uIh-iniaaa ini i- hal.th S.intrin; ,Oa, vess l i. i'w ellt m recov LIed sa.leliii en ly: ai tll tat >ry'ti a t. 'hait'sti vhtittie.t lal Tey Te wa in? lir -J.tFlt wh t hletia a~l y-l'hi pi' ii') Iis i.a)t t nii'l .;L vi l a w it it we t tOitly 'hent of 09 that t Lhere wsn WANTS TO BE ANNEXED. NEWS OF A BIG REVOLUTION IN THE ISLAND OF HAWAIIA. Tihe t uen not troneci and a Commission Smilt to 'lh im country to ank Protection att Annexittion to the United States. SA N F A NCi.ScO, .Jan. 28.--The I1-awaiiin ste-amnship "Claudine" has arrived, and brings intelligence of a revolition in 1ionolulu. The revo'u Lioin overthrew the government. On the 15th tie Queen asked the Cabinec o sign the consttition distranchising foreigners and pitt the whole govern iniit ii the hands of the natives. 'Che Ministers refused and the Cileen threat oned thel 'nuy 'lied, but reton:ved later and induced the Queen to post poie the coup. A public meeting was held in front of the palace, and a native orator demanded the lives of the Minis ters. The citizens formed a commit tee of ':9-fety at a mass meeting. The Uiifted States steamship "Bs ton" landed 3(m) armed marines and two gat iling guns were placed in front of the Iegation. A provisional govern mneit was forned with 8. B. Dale as preisident. Ieo issued a proclamation ibrogat.ing Ihe ionarchy and establish itiga provisional government until an iinxat ion i secnred with the United S; I Ls. All the oflicers of the rovernment continue their functions xcept t he Qleen and Marshal Wilson. Te Cabittet of the J,wen retirea and the troops sur entierei. (onimniis-ioners Thurston, 'itle, Welder, Marsden and Carter nave arrived here to obtain annexation in ine it ited Statew. It is not known w-hal siteps the Uuited States govern nvit, will take about, the natter. .1 anunmn (.. itlaiain lA)nensi. W Asni i NuTON, Jan. 27,-James G. Ilaune died it I I o'clock this morning. Ie passeid a restless night, and this nrn011ow was very weak. 0mortly befre 1 o'olock a change for le worse mccurred, and bot.h physicians VerTe histi suiimmoneld, and they re ni-ied at his bed until be died. I Iis death was iuiet aid oeaceful, and le relaliked conmciousnie-3 intil a few nimits before dissolution. Iis entire Wuily, Miss Iod !e, and the trained iurs Wvre it the bedside. 'Io a report.er, )r. Jlohuson said: "I Was called ti0s morning to the Blaine c-letnce about 9:30 o'clock, and found M r 11ame in a very extiatusted condition. lIe had grnwn weaker duringthe early nrinnt, hoiurs, and about 8:30 o'clock lhie nise observed t,hat his breathing w'.s mre diflivult, and his pulse more lech'e than It had oeen. Dr Hyatt was ISo se,l L it io. and he arrived there about lI 'clock. After iny arrival Mr. flaiine conitinied to grow weaker very raiI , his pilse becomningn more feeble. I I thed <it t I o'clock. lIle was perfect l coNm ma to wit,hin i few minutes of his dhathI, and ie recognized all those .rolnild him. lIe dicd without suffer inw .1 Ir. I I yatt said 13!aine's death was tivi to shiner exhaustion. le was un willing Lo make a statement regarding tie e xact disease of Blaine until he re Vived the consent of the fimily. News of Blaine's deadi spread like vilolfire. (Crowds gathered ou the cor ier. and visitors llocked to the house, I,v. Ir. '1. S. flanmlin, who was pas -ii-, Inc house when tihe announcement >I his dv-iti was made, it once entered nod rieiined with the _i-ily for some ((i Mi-i[iuA, S. C., Feb. 1.-A horri de necideont occuirreid soon after night - ill fast, evening, fby which a young ne rio was almnost, decapitated. Many will riecall hearing a loud explosion thotin. 7 :3i o'cnock. It was the death kint'llI of thne lad referred to. The ex plion occu ried in the yarid of the sec 11nd( inewri cabin on tIhe east endt of' ernvais street, betyotnd t he "T in liridge." ilihose who first reached t,he scene ti)i i ni a hnorrnIblhe sigh t, and great ex 'Itit iiint, ensu~ied. It seeinis that, a 13-. year -uhl negro boy nmemd L,oinis WVhite, inen cotapainy wvith aniotheir lad about the s;ine age wenit ini tine front, yard with wilit, as near as 'an he ascertained, was anlar ge dynamnite cartridge. On il his,i witIn a hnateihet, thne boy opened up a "p l ay" blacksmi thn shop, beati n ghis irit iipion it, as ani anvil, It did not bikfe innnit y inu tes of ham merngf mdii e thne cx pnlosi'm. When the sn o ilea reid Loniuis was foiund sor'10ke away nmortially wouiinded. .gj1j feet sine andit top of his hea;'tirne right itiarly ti, aind his brain;1 waus blown SwasH a snckeininig si werexposed. i*ntpaniion was blnh t.1 'The boy's bit ry inge Inoy s 1)ome distance, miry. i i I the, boyy escaped serious in - iedo ne iv he -'was remiioved tio the in v ,,ie(T" .nouse, and soon1 the whole ~*~isinriounnded by a throng ot , negroies. It, was well nigh ima - to gt aconect<tstory from vithemt.i ate. wonen i iiMake a iloiod Onci. W A su Ii [nrN, .Jani. 27.-lt, is whnis in.ted Irimi in i( CoingreHsioinal circles hnatI Setamliuhtler is being urged fo)r hie' istmnaster' G cenral-ship, and Sena Ir nth ivwa induiced t,) take sides wit,h 'niti , hnnn1ping tio kill oIl f lutler's peas ,ei m. - :i air in a le Ir reinises to) dircuss hne siertm, iut iu is ktnown that a num wr- nil prmtitinn l)(lmtcrats in WVash ~no n amnd Newv Yonrk hnave suggest.ed t,o Mi r 'le vel uni thant. Senator lBut ier would maike ain almirabnle l'instmaster General. N'inatori I o.ler has no Cnabinet, aspira ti;ins, as Ine prefers to remuain in t.he Son ate. 113 hast atn elcecion coining on, ndu ue is gett.:ng readuv for the cointest and dInes nt appnear to be g'iving any atten iinn to thne (Cab-net bnoomu which some of his frieada have si.art.ed without consnlt. ang hi m. - -News and Courier. ilatnger oft Naunria ' la. A Ni n-:nLSON, INil., Feb. .-Natuiral gas expliOdle(I in a hnouse occupied by I'lysses S. lIrunson at mithdght. The house was com pletely w recked, and fivYe persomni sernounsly injured. r iysses s. I .irunson wvas badlly burine-l about the hnead. Mrs. lirinson was blown thrughn a door and brnnised as well P5 biirned; shte will dine. Sarah lirtnson, If years old, Mary lirunson, 7, and Del lie liraso". 3, were blowin ot of their beds aii badly burned about the face and legs. A leaky service pipe caused tine idisaster'.