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VOL.WINNSORO, S. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING MARCH 8,1876. [NO. 38 THE FAI IRI I E l IIEIAl I1 D la P it1 R D w KKLY 13Y ,V W L La t A l I A I) A V I S. 7-rms.-lhe IIgRAit) it published Wedk y in I le Town of Winnsboro, st. $3OO r. .ariably ib Odraftcr. uf All trinni-nt nalvertisenetus to be !'-4i/l IN .-ilIV..cIN. Onine~try Notices and Ti'bntitres.U,0 per i quare. LEGISLATIVEt PRODSEDINOB, Monday, Felruary 28. Tho house notititd the senato of its refusal to concur in the lattor's amendments to the appropriation bill, and requested th appuontmlltlt of at committeo of t'ollforent(,n The committeo wars dailly appointed, Sundry claims wore pawsod.and orsierod to ho paid. Concurrent resolution (by Mr, Cochrtn) directing the diretctre of the state ponitentiary to mako con iraets for 1otming out the convict laor, wast passed and sent, to the - A conllI Ilientiol Was recOwv;d from .Judge J. P. Roed, of the first circuit, Upon the subject of a tusolu tion recently adopted by the honso, ordering an investigatiol of his oicial conduct. Received a inlfor mlation. Green introduced i resolution that the geseral assembly adjourn ! eine die on1 ,),Lturdmulay,'March 4. Laid ovet for future consideration. Joint resolutioni authlorizing th() cotuif'y co)isiSoimflnerH of Beaufurt to levy at spctiatl tax was passed and sent to the house, A resolution (by Nash) requiring the colmitteo onl public buildings to ascrtain and report by what auithority the United States troops niow occVpy thim Citadel building in Charlestoji, 1 was adopted. The conferencQ e counitto eon the approptiatiol bill suibiittod a ro p)ort. which Was laid over for future consideration, HOUsE R" RlE t'IEItiN't'A'VIvEf, A number of bills werO read a third time, pa~salnld atnd sent to the senoate. None of thosc possess any general iie rest. ''hiet senate retnrlui, n rejected, the bill to prohibit the salts of intoxi eating liquolrs withil two and on0 half miles of Blythewood Setmiinary, .and ia bill making at similar provision with reference to W illiamston Fe 1 male College in Andersoi coit.y The senate resolution providing for the be-riiig out of convict labor waLs discussed at Some length, andi rejected. The speaker laid beforte the houise rep'rts from the treasurers of uifteecn coutnties, showing that up to the time of the report 85.l7,0i75.61 in bills of the Bank of the Stai Lnd )een tlendered in payment or taxem's, A message was received from tihe 'overnor, stating that he would ;taL-l promplt actioni in tihe muatter (if dhle alliegedl ouitrago in Edgelield if c('aI1.ty. A goin1t resoi~lut ion approp)rialtinlg to the1 rue5( of the public schools an nnr eradeod ba lance ini thme hands of the t.t)tte treasurer, was taiken up After trasa'~mcting some routine Tite day, February 29. .SEINATr,. A 'oonnnimientiOn was received -from the ftreasurer inof Spartawnurg (-0oun ty, sti-fing that he 1111d collected $1,838.76 of thme Lm-li tax, aind one( :from the trea'Irer of Fairlbeld, stat ~ing that he had collected $'Jt9 of the 09ame1( ta~x. A number of billsm were reported Nash introduced the following : Resored bythe senate, the hiouse ant i rrsen tativeCs(I conclurring, Thtt James H-. Carlislo, 1U. 'T. Greener, iMh. A. Wamrreni. DrI. (Grier, Dr. Cook, JI. K. Jilkon and Hon. H. J. Maxwell be( appohin~1tedl1 (a0ommIii~on to con idoe r anid perfect su itable regu lati ons for thu~ )eorganlii.ation of t.heo free 'onffuen schioolsEof this utate, and that the 1nid( co~immisionl be re quested to i'eport the smI to the nex t ssion o f the general assembly. A coneabrrent resohlttion that the general na~sOembily adljourni sin1 die on Suaturday, Mauaih 4, was' laid on tihe table.ri Adj ourned, A few bils orn ouced,em bytitle, aund properlyrfrrd Freemanlf introdiA'fd a) resolitionl requesC.tinfg thme suptrIltendenut of e~dnlEationl to iformi the hottSe of thdc lilnuber, valuoii an.Ud kind oft'text-booko sen Lo 1.h1( differont ('olIaios, for usel( in thE pl)Uic schIools. A.dopted. Time report of the conmmittee ol con ferece upon the app~lrol)riation bill was adopted by ai vote of 41 to 40. Tlheo senate renohttion to take ma recess15 from March I to Martch 7 wat adopijted~ by3 a vote of (62 to 20. . lHumbnert moved to take fromr the( W' table a bill to provide for thme relief (of Edward 11. Wesley. Adopted(. A long dliscui~on upon~ the noritm of thme bill then took plae, after whieh a piltion to~ strike out 11h( enacting clauso \vas adopted by a vote of 45 to 36. The appropriatioli bill wus report ed as dilly 'nrolltd for ratification, Adjouant t. Wedisldlay,'Marci 1. 11i to 111t imid chapter 85 of the general tstatutes, relating to intes tatese WanH passed, A large umtmbor of acts vci0 sent to tie governor for approvald and a )im' hiumber of act of a private or lot al latitre tvero pand and sint to thei ht MA The resohlttiEon to appoint i Com Inission to consider and porfad suit ablo regillations for the reorlalliza tioi, of the free schools of the MLato. Was. adlopt~d, Iteport-of Coihihi te on this peni teltiary onbil W to provide fur the tai tenahL'ti of th' state peniten tuirf Wei4 pasrled to a third reading. Adjulirnod. HlOUSE OF REPN1'iENTATIVZs. A putiber of privato bills wero pass ed and sont to the Aienito. A largo number of claims, mostly for -small mi1s, were passed and ordered to bo p)aial. A sonate bill to authorize the futiding in consolidation bonds and Ntock of the unpaid bonds and conpons of the Spartanburg and Unioni Railroad Company, was taken up and illdeliiiti$ely pontponed. A comm nuiittintion watt received frol the govenllor, staiting the' informaintion received by him respecting the t'Uounit whiippiig iii hlgefield cunuty, Whipper presented this resigna, tioni as ia membor of the louse, Ac, enpted. Concurrent resorlutioln to ihlvesti gate the oiceial ('ohiduct of Judge J: V. lead was takill) up and adopteid. A Cominitteo was appointed accord ingly. Adjournedl A ParokVstnal Drinker. A man with al ugly light in his eyes entered it alioon on Congress street yesterdaty, The bartender slid in behind hi counter and smiled at prospectivo'profits,but the skrang ger waved his hands and said : "I want none of your vile decoctions. Mix inc something to koothe my raging thoughts !" "Gin and sugar ?" in sitluated the walooniut. "1)o upon want to mako a Volcano, of ie : exclaimed the striatlgor, "I want something as soothing to my tumultuous thoughts its the miothr's lullaby song is to it weary child.' "Take i milk punch ?" "I want to be soothed, I tell yotl" whooped the mean. "'Take i Tom and Jerry ?" 6 "Would a Coi and Jerry drive those wild, raging1 terrible thoughts away ?" "I think it would," replied the bartender, and he mixed one. He made it unusually good, and the man silpod it with great satisfaction asnd oxelnim ed : "Ah I that soothos mc--that does 110 good--that turns; my raging thuoughit inito dIreamls of ecstatic b)lis l' As hn wiped his mouth on the b ac~k of his~ ha~nd the bairtender said: "C(hanoge, please," "Yes, tha~t has chiangedi me," was the reply, "I wanlt fiftll o'on cts, if you "For what 1" "KFor that 'Tom anld Jerry." "Look out, sir I I a~m soothed now, anid don't got mec ,.raging "Rahgo be hangeid I I \vant pay for thiat drink !" "'Look out for th' reaction 1" wairned the manm. "'I am caln anld pleaceful now, and I hope you wont bring bac1k those terrile, fienidish thoughts which burned in my heart as molten lava slips dlownt the rug. god sides of Mt. Vosuvius." "You pay for that drink !" "Now 1 ruigo nignin !" yelled tle man "N)'Row the sootthiing indluence ha paso away, niothinig canf cahn Ho hit the bartender betweon tile eyes, tore down the stove and would have made a sad wreck of things ii the police haidn't stoppe)d him. He was talkeni to tihe stattioni and locked( upj. After ab)out throo hours he cailhn again." Bunt they didn't lot him out,"-/roI'e t F"ree Pres*. A Chiinman in Onli fornia, whose life wats inistred for ai large amiiounlt, was seiottsly hiutr. by falling from ii his o"'r gettinig better1 and ai longthi oheu of his frimilds wrote tc thu iinsurance dompany1 "'Chalrley hailf dea I like halfh mioney." "Dc('ookinig injurU the healtlh of stock 1" inq~uired an agricuiltur. al exiiha~tige. WeI arei ilidlihed to thilnk it dloes. There arC litimeromi istuaneos of hou4vos and porkerF hav'ihigbomj 'ulokod1 atd . thny'vt neverieilt.i rely got over It:~ IA cobbller ttt Loydeni who tised k attend the. iublic disluitatioils hiek at thd adadrmiy, was asked if lhe n derstood Latin. "No," replied th< m)c(haitic, "but I know who is wronp~ in the argument." "How 1" aske& his friend. "Why, by seeing who ii Sangry first." Going Mome. From the Ponding Th"fid. Tho damp air came chilly up from the river late yesterday afternoon. Around the bend at the WVyonissing, near the cave at the mill on the op posite Ride of the Sehuykill, an aged colored man was sitting on 'a stone, eatilig an "evening" meal that had no doubt been begged from a neigh boring farn house. The stranger wai type olf the real, genuino Souithern slave. His hair was gray, his f'6rin rather bent, his little eyos oncamped i41 a cluster of wrinkles 1 his ilose br~ad, and all exprossion of holiesty, kidnoss of heart, geniality that could hot bo hid, but that burst replendeilt through a cloud of sor rokv that seemod to mantle him from hip old black hat to the well-worn boots on his foot. "My name is Henry, sah, Uncle Henry doy used to call me when I Was livin' whar I was rised," was the: reply ho made to the reporter's question. "Dat was down in Georgia, sah, a long time ago. I'm been gittin' around de Norf sinco do war, but! I'so gwino to try to go along home agin, if I can, before deso old bones wear out and dore's nuffin left o ie.' "Want to got back South again, do you ?" "Yes, sab. It kind o' creeps inl my Boles to go home again, I call it home, but it's a long ways oft Was born thirty miles holow Savaunah, and belonged to Colonel Higgins, Colonel Archibald Higgins, of the Pina Hill plantation. Ever boon da' ? Unclo HInry was told "no." "I'm boen to many places in God's tardon, isal, but now, in my old years, I dunhno airy a place like de old horm', down dar. Whon General Sherinani d'te g'eo i av from At laiuta. Afatia walk killed and do nig. gers was frned. I cum Norf wid my sol, but he's dead !h and dars no 1mo' room for mo heah. I've got childern livin' down dar aiomne 'ers, least cey was livin' when n e oWn1 Norf." "Can you sing 'Way dowh )apon the Swanee River,' Uncle Henry ?" The old man's eyes fairly sparkled and glistenod in tears am he replied : "Dat good old toon, how coled I ever forgit it I No indeedy, not mve forgit ! lat was writ years ago, sah, but when I sing it now, away from old hoone, I 'magin it was writ fo' inc right now. 0, I tell you, massa, (lres plenty niggers in de world singing dat old toon what jes' like dis here old uncle, got no home, and wishin' day was back agin wil iassa and inissis. Swance Ribber, far away--." And the aged traveler wiped away the tears with his Coat sleeve as his me'morv ran back in the years that are past, to the happy days ihe spent among the sugar-calne land cotton in the sunny land of Georgia. It was a sad picture and one not met with often. He spoke of many other good old songs the darkies used to oing, and would have continued his atory fu rtice' had~1 -not the shadkos of evoIning suggested ai dlepairturle. Uncle H-en ry was "helped" along, hitt whether he drift e(d, or whether he, will ever reach 'dat good old home"' ho spoke of, it is hard to tell. '"Good-hy, sah. (1e Lord bless you's all," were the last words he~ said a our carriage left himfa back i h twilight.. .. Oms Mume.-The Unlitnal .'ttes senators arc beginning to id out that "ch'linl-mus)ic" is It pro'(t~fess lux ury. The B~altimore X an porti nntly says :"One of thue miost v'ahtable iethods5 of retrienchmneint and reform would be absti'iece from usoless dlebate'. Membe~rs who are alvays on their' feet, and14 seem to miake the keeping of themiselves befor'e tho public the whole object of their legislative existence, 'inre among the miost costly luxuries of represen tativo govern men t. A enl' culation of what a state loses by the superCiflulous exor'eisl among its law. mnakoi'c of the gift of gal) wvould horrify the taxpayers." In North Siam when they go to law they haive a enrlious) ellso.) Both parLties to the sutit aro' put under01 watier', and14 whao"er re1 n 1lainsH the~re iongest wills fio caise, nit ou thle cnstomc is different. IBoth parties, binhg in hot w~ater, are kepJt thiee withouit reference to the rig.hit on eithe'r side'. .'"Th" boy at the hecad of the olane will idat what were the Dark Ages of the wor'ld?" Boy hiesitates. "Next;~ MIaster' Blgg~i a ye tell mfO what t.he Dar'k Agds w(ere?'" "I guess they werei the ages beforti spectacles wore invehed.""Gd) tu yohr Heats." Dr. WV. W. 1Hal1 says that "hd in fhth most skilfuil and shoccessful physici in any ease of sickness, who sool Ost dliscovers whaiit untu!re *altts to (do, aind most priomnptly adop1ts thi best men5)s fr r'eIdder hlig htxr than in~diented idi" "Yec; Iwant my)3 diahithtr to stiidy rhetor'ic," replied a Vertn mt miotheri, "for she can't fry pan~ es now withouit smoking the hohe all up." Owing to the fog, London street lamps are kept lighted day and night BLACKSTOCIE Oin the Clharlotto, Collttntbiila t0i1 Auglustl Railroad, there is a station twelve nili. below Ohostervilla call1d I3lackstotelk. Th'liO do pot took its name front the post-oillco in ttu nieigliborlhood. The lile of division betwe(ien the (outieM of Fairilnhl and Chester, rins through the grow ing town of Blackstook. The dopot atid pot-ofl'(', as well, perhaps, ,11 most of the blPinstIH uIlsos, are it Chester county. Blacsitock poat offico was so niauod in honor of Ed Ward Bla)ckstock, genorally calloI old Ned Blackstok. Originally, it was lo(ato.l about a quartor of a guile above where the widow of Charleq Bell now ros4id1eS-tvo miles above Jlatkstock dol)ot. Afterward it wits novod down to the place now belonging to the ostato of Charles Bell. When the post-offico was os tublishiod at this point, WO are not curtain. This much maf be afely said: it was in existence early inl the beginning of the present c'ntury. Old Ned 3lckstoek was succeeded by a gentleman by th namo of La:tw, who afterward removed to COhull bia. Law was attecoc(lod by John F. Debardela on. W1hen thu Charlotte and Cohumbia Railroad Was completed, tho post oflice was iovod from DubardelL bon's-now Boll's pltco-rto whit is known as Blackstock Depot. Some, from the similarity of the 11111e, have been led to supposo that 3tckstock Depot and Blackstock s battle ground occupy on and the same locality. This is not correct. Blaekstock's battle ground is on the Tyger river, in the western portion of Union counity. Whether Black stocks, from whom the namo of the hattle is (leriveul and Old Ned Black stock were related or not, we are not, able to say. '1'lcro is a difer ence in the orthiogriaphy. Tiho for mer tflrminlated with an s, whilst the latter did iot. The n:uno .lack. stook, or lacikstocks, has, so far 1s we know) disappeared from the county: hut Once it was not uhiiundual to meet persxois bearing that uuce, By (ixa.uig the old grave-yards in the up country of South Caroliisa, tomb stonos Will bo found which silently bear tostimony to tl, oxis tenco of a family now almost if not entirely extinct. Ned llackstock, froma Whoi Blackstock Depot derives its name, Wits a Scotch-Irishmai. The pre (iSe (late of his coming to America we have no means ILL hand by which to ascertain. It was, however, shortly after the Rovolutionary'% ar. Prhiaips it was in the year 1794. There were four of thiem. Thle mothuir, two sons-tho Jter. William and Edward-and one sister, the wife of Alex:nder Skelly. Tie father had died soie time before, leaving the children already liamled and ole other Sol, Samuel, whoso tragical end dron' the mother and bar childron to AmedC e1a. Ireland, from timle out, of mind, has been an afllieted country. 'l'hio Scotcl-Irislt are it good people. Find them whore you will, you will find a people thrifty and iflndustriouts, and grealt lovers of civil and1( re ligiois liberty. Trhe~y hatve so long been tramlel)4d upon~ by tyranits, that they inistinctively hate k1iiitgs. inid anu Usite'r mn ini *bativer part of the globe you may; and you maiy coun~t tupon1 him, with enrtint.v, as a frienod of conistituitionial liberty. Ireland, in consequtoole of this spirit, has boon~i tihe scee oIf counftleks re. bollions. A part of the dluty of tho hing'; troops is to guardl Ireland anid knop1 the p~oo))ld in subjde~tioin: Ini one0 of theost, rebellions S4am hI Icukstocjk beanm the objet of iSuicion to Liho inig's troops5. A 51pjiad wats sont to takt. tihe young mau~ iitci eustodyt lie wats fouind at a1 ihior t dlistance' from the thatlhud root ofr his widowlod moither: Withm uihbridled huist aidd brutal t'rnolty, ho was set uupoi) by a baud rif Puiilan anld amtrderedl. Th'ii wasi not all. He1( was ripp~edi open4l andt his bl)OIS fiort out. As if to add insult to in: jury', anid taunit thme widowed miothier m'1id birothiers aund 1 istn'rs I i their gur'f, thu scjptiid rodlo 1ill to the~ dour of their dlwolling atto fl the mothe11r that she wvouhld Iiid her son, Sams, at 80clh a placon. Ap~proihOn sive of some dlreatdfil ('talmity, then mnother~i ando her diaughtert Janoe, set iout ihr the designated spot1. Tho're she fatmnd the lifnoos c*orpse of her son1 and1 near by his h)ow(ls. With a fortituo begottonI by thme ciretlin. sLtnces; ati prIossed with a1 grief which drind( her tears, she bid hi'r daughtor taike'hold of tihe lower (dOi nors oif hesr apron, theit gatheuring up the bowels of her soun sheo placed them inl theI apron oif Janeo. Shc then took theo disembuIowV(hl b)ody in bor own arms ad tho tw'o weit silehtly bat-k to the hmouso: Mueh ai PhtOne begfgars all desceripr tion. Tht; shoek was too great fou the daiightecr. It dlothronedl rnason and1( althoiugh i'hue hoeur wats a raving maniac, she niever (entiroly reicovere<I fromt thmo sad ei'eet of that tryinp hour. She beeane thO miothnr of i large andt highly reslctable family Her son Alexander was a mah of de cidled ability. Hie studiuleidinh andl wenit to .llinois. A.fter thn murder oif his birothui Satm, Ned qwore eternal hatreo agaiinst the British. govern ment W~hen 11h0 war (If 1812 broko out, h<( set out and joined General Harrisor in the West. lie continued in tIho 8orvlce un1til the war clos'~l. Thin Swua roiiintary oil hspr. [; w* t ictg l hted Lit 1il~ gist it. lliru1hdf nd ttc notIIIag( si ,ll otli' era; to (10 ill( smi11t(. We~ dst r(' 11)01 8113" tit Ned BliuwIUstoW1 wasli right ill chei(rishinlg, so) lunig, a B~itter' spirit of roveu1gl. The1( IoclatioI1 of lllaeksto('k Depc~ot iN, with1in ai fewv rotiM of when,'r onc~e wvai the ('8Sid1(11(4 of Jerry b1alker. )totOriou8s for hisi l)rilloric's nnS for, g4Jeri41".- ) U 'oUkilh Jlsf'nluire r. Witch D7dctor. .At; ilitstrattiig the 8iiporst if~li414 that ovena ini this~ iit I4140(111 t~tit cltI1)' peoople. the followinig; rn+iltii"i,*ne('8 frort tho no0tec 1)0411 of it irt i re.l and14 tired jplly;iiialt mnay not. he4 uifnlter= I remember viiing;ll a hif tIe patient that was8 (lyin~g of bra'lin diaeate. It head lay as still ott the pillow 11N if the ineurtia of dle.ath hadu 1)ilt14(1d it faist, wlihilo thei It)5 rt bii ody %Were2 1114 if wV(1Hthit4. w~ithI thlt dread1 lutall) 116844 that. Wets so 84oo)d t4) 44:11 tlitii forever. I tole Ole parent' : itt. uliro tha:t t10 fre is.'i1 1.1a'4 1 oyoz ii1 huitiai skill 111441 would4 .4')a 1)u1 a~t rusHt. An o)(lt huh ' 1 1 Ira. (XA:li iie '"I knowed it! but wI tlit're wt:ati not to toldl that, Ii 1,1ou&t~it, nt Itig of her 441g( i(!4i: r ittil 44114 I (46 k n 14) 1)1ei10 ide 111 inl aI lVhisl. told 1114 that 1h "11 (li w asi IIwi ft 'I 1 I.", i(v?nan -I;oj i.tefi vas;R withinj her. I1 a ;hed Nvhit I hey had clonie to b~realk ft e'vil chai1I. she ''44411104 lce Sister than, 4' 11 4 lti they 1rt"(t' l1 at htrrto ll v(4.R4..l fillel 1' Njitl oelt 14111 ii y, c4l dh'ei:4iv0 li(}id, in wltihwh floatt cdaiuit1(ulziii OXCruC(olleo "fr lil the in-side 4of ft11( forcing of at. htlt$C-'a black inill e, 4)141 ---4(114 le)t ha:d Inca41 tillin~g the 4ch1i1d's4 mit4)111AIc".1 with th 14 Ii('S$ to, (trivo thit witrh(4. lwaV. .As4 d.14 ol Iladies4 gathf1ered iiroiiiid fho ciii) 1141 l't'red Iinto muiirky dep'1thsX, I tLII siht. oIf thte weird s4is4ter111 iMl:cklt ts44 caulIdron, iuld I left themt ,Hllo ill teir (lflI](1)'s floWu ?Nit't, ','e be Pt cid4nt. A alary oif 4 ),0%) a. mn 51-) susatiined i1l at ulylo of h lty thalft t feepclt'la; (1X0111 of, fulrnished, repi d hea(liltedl at 1ilt annu1tal eXpcstit) (if $25,000, witilt time very{ liti breathed there J)444f1134444 by rto eoisp~1aate1 ii i rat1io t.au (leg Jilttt n)41g41tCuilc 44 lit till 44.i1111i1 ('t~i"Im0 of $5.000 1 it prlivlte 8U(rot:Iry ant, 1i)o(1 4i. Vear it) (10i4f 1, f5444i1t0l 1 iii :.tI1-,o yearV C.o. 44)te .Iic '1 )1"h o f 14' J 1" va'4 444.er43ta4.y atwoti '14,11h') ant1. )ut) to do tlit' W1ork (If t11he 58istauL 1. ru tinric'rs, [hsiuglif i'ha It 44f.4'Wart If, 41(')t'ii talel w~ith the Olt('f('Csf, wiines and r'j(44(r fo vi ((44 that, )to)i 1(41144,all RoLhot' Moiotonodus. Firill.-- I hi roil Irce Prmil. ixor aeVyii (I~lVO 11I) an old tltali ('lit red t he sti 1'. of it 1 h'trioit bard 11111 41( L( illI fr (' t illt 11 h11it.(o -Wanlt to lieu 3110 ?" 11 ltkd flie (111111. '"Yes. 14i1", 1 S o1'l years ago pa~hll of sHl t of Volt I" ''1 0W~'tll' tor it, ill- t, F~eyi~i u1gt. sir. aloof1 not4 otne of thiont needs "baot iwuv thuink it 4Ul11:11( 1110 h old1 i1.ow, "'l)1 111 tI ake it cos0t 1"o11 "1,10 } 1O I 11(t1l you sohl 111( those codslt sir, youl did Hot1 kniow tutu, youi~ WereC il(! ittg, with a 1101n -Well, y'il stop1 your' blowing ailid get ot. of here I" "C;i c 1110 It 1)Z('kitgO of cabbage 80011. lir ' 51)11 old e t ln Arent Pawv hMI:Lg lt It))s hour . (eunc 1141 aid ll~ au neods 1111('0 .li ~('sl (lIt. 'n 'a;s 11 ; th)i n I, ill 1i lag "1rveg~ y Sldn 1))0 ithin ('gof Ml't. Nt .110 HilI seed(m 140(0~l. 41 10 u i 1.11( si~ilM l I " Il fto: wa~ frur ll t and *i('h went S1).14 a 5('thao thist t!Orlillg, "'(!Cellwa ow \"11'1 It'l byhi tI'aIliimni ,; pl i n ; " l , 1 1 1 1 ) 1 e ( ~ ' o fu 1 1 a ( s. N o l . ( ( 1 p o , i l 3 1 40 1 o w a t ltt " ((t o)1: t I l ( )1 rle(I dowl thtt nired, foren -.Sie ;iii thou rfirl in ou uto spri('g( 1 wa '\in(ll bgo 11hin1 (' ll t1iitigt ! h If( x.11(11(11': l d n 111 P g 'I' I111(:1 Ito wlt( m i. 1o'rtlti O'i t-( Wlt(' ll-t l) 1(1'1 a 1 61(4in (lie 11110k. f fRg 'gov~ i (i fown t.h sr(.fri "Shil, 11( jt0r oll 1)101 8(30( tooday infon t eloii (11 ' o l idi t) the' llnttO1l o psse :OICOL r'e e1 giv(L'll ago11 thin (o whiti srint;3( tis sJL) 1101' l111 gar, hIdlllld 111, its of .se and tol'd ot fi 111(1 forgott i. ~di'yuwut ~l fo Vh hkitfg !"o 11(4.i s e bLIi ttonod i overc' oat.l ',ii ~l~l' 111t';O IV111 Wt f r.el hint, a~li('t] toh stoe 111' 1L3 he~ fj rP 11'n rlls'l pztaers Ofl I eli'11e gi t 'k~ a 11 Jl Afi o r :'., 11101 i' 11'; k Atu, I 0080014 IwlO handed( i' 1(1( (i-, 1'lI''O lieace 'Iout f .1 je' ti 11 :15 (J(109t 0Il ii 4111 ' I l 114. 1 LII 38. Clu'( 11010tllt(1 L111(4 he11,0 Va;th if., (oing, fyt 118111 ll loiu N'o' elit's next 1 . futtltlnl 1'L0110 siea OfVh rI 11 2lju'Ig tg o ew' O. NIid I IJl ifi'L'l t I lit' (l5 101' 811Th PEP:3H;CUTIt4C1 c.iimd IA B.. 'r6italc, f'tt ragoA Cotiiitiittod tili Ttlrkteh kiuldters III I3ttlgttt'Itt: (:otr(wl ((It (1(+ft( (+ of the 1,OItclOii 'I iniCH: A 1cItrr fr((rt J;r;ki/,a;;hca; iii tlttf llk1 ge; indltttt i hius+ and c"c ttt]] strstti ve . ly inufl'nnisil'O !sr(,vitice of I ti1gttrin; t-1.11.4 Iln tlhttt It tiulntitc:ltli; it rillttlxci ( f that district; it the 'Iiu"It(i ha.vo i'ra'4('iI into tile, ItOIis(sh of thin s 1littf;ariati$., \! hero t.h1 y vlohtL 1(I )calf a score, of youlhg girIA ailci three i olitll; lt$al-ri( (1 n"attt('Ij. 'T'ittt% kilh'(1" t"ttolve 13uIgitt"iai1H tuta t1"ottii(11'd eight t thc"it; ttKt Choy with (IrmV, they t(ullr ah-sty uritll tltt'm thei C(,rli, the lights+t" fttriilt-firr, Chill all the 1 ort.ahlo pr0l1tq.ty of thtl (.'hriH" Hitt ihltahitatilg." , "Ift the vilingti Of C'arittknc thei rill-Al t;itarcl; witli t-Wu pollcctltott and othrir'1'iirkP, +trrt:ht(sd ilftcon 13111gatinfis; Shut t.ltt(tn np iii a lint; and, plif.ti.ni; kiti ' s to tlttir tlirbats, r'xtuTted fort-- six '1'Itridslt lira ((ltd lira Is ctitlsil to 18s. M . In the Phitrict of K:tza1i110r, !(ottsstehi,, Aj,'11111 at tho head hf it harm of _lltts iulttltnl:, travflltkt froltt, villal;o to villa;('. de"11lttitdittg lnoiit'y front Chet ihttlthitattt.s, tltiel t11rUatltnittg f hPm i i t h ttrr(st ill ("tt.4t< tf refusal. U'(+ tint" Kt "cr('c(lrcl ill sc'cttrilt' it j'lntt(Ii'r of 560 lira. At tllirtttehul while I'llo villa rPFM we're a rnY' con tc tlitl; ;"ood.4 to 1,h11 1itttiob, 0110 1rU 45t11111ttlH t"( ihed till" hiotttius and ill trr(tt('II Ilse d('fctic("Iesn '11,11101) and ('hildr("n. At l4whitiju flits '1'111k; 1,rohe at Itiglnt, into (ltd how:(; of 1ladji '.'odor(, a 14ulgat"ifill, t(11"Illt"e(1 hits Witlt it'll hut. irons( t 1. ttfic"r 1'101 lo'riiig him (if 20,000 i;t ", 'tnl'hc+d hint with their Id vi t'+(llip Son in law Nk-as cudgel el r;e uirly by Client nit they Nvero 1("aVinh lit; holise with the 10uu (1(it': 'fill, h)(?Ii1':i Mill nillrtlltrH nrd mitt ti l t of f,"("(tul lit Ot eit"t't'uco ill tilt' villa,-m (of Tel-1111:1i. 'l'\vo von ng peasstllts( have h(wett slain I).)" ,t Ytt fall't. A. I 1"I i81, 111tH Icott rol. l rd 11i1 that rolt(1 It t.\t"oolt t+on1111u"i anti 1<:tt"ah;li ; 11th uiifc 111tH hceli vit'10od ill Iii ?l l t'oswicr, 1111(1 himself alril l (ed (e(' thin 'hItin, Nita very lu'tit"(l 1 (titig c"tlf, 1)11' (,nt hits fare': The prie sts of this t la'*(i of I\tu"tt'i'tteilcla wiet"it tk'4 to t'(ittitry cart utt(1 (lraggr(od aholit. tt iiight, i oat(At ttitcl Woti;ttlucl; acid uvOrc only rt(ltiase(1 il1 ott it )tay11 1. lit of 12"1 lira hitch. TIt' Bulgltrian 11is11((1 of HlivIll. wali attaclcotl iii (ht) tott"h of Yttntl.)oli )ty thirty or forty i% uirihltimans, nti(1 tli(itigh ho watt hinis tilf rosettod 1t the police, hill ntlrvantA worn Aitl j(tctutl to the tltost s(ovorc+ ill t'roatntl:ilt. A boy of Ratli Ii (tai; li f teen yectrrl (t)d, on his irlty to Hlivoti, wits nt.(11 lted by rtottti('l'tlii'halt lot idutrti Who ltewuel him (ION-vii %illIt th(jir Itilit"t's: lid irttM L'rotlght to (")I(, (lovcrnor's h(,tlt;i'. llc't"t1iti9 till 1171 the throat, .11141 by him He'lit iHLCII 1(1 hIA vilingu in tt dying state'; without fnrtlior inelli11.' (1,t talieA"o Hitt pt tsatttll g(,iug )lama front 1tutrlu!t Word ttttacke(1 by thin 'i'iiirl(.4; i1"1i0 de rtul.ndod tltttir niolidy. thin of thole i"ri(rcl to (;scai%("" llit *Y1tti tihdt (land