The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 01, 1901, Image 1
VOLUME XII. " ' \ CAMDKN, S.C., FRIDAY. I KmU'AUY L IlHll. NO. I.
$NDOF FAMOUS CASE
)
Ike Court (titf? ihiny Vears Impri*
jf onmeni al Hard l.abw.
Patterson murofrfrs sennacm
??
the Defendants (liven the l ull l>c?.
?lty <?r the Cuw??A Severe Arraign,
mom 4^- the jujjj,,
/ ,_1.
' raterfon, N J.. Special.-- Walter C.
McAh^r. Wm. A. Death and Ami row
? ftfirpfccll, who wove fou^d guiltv of
wurder i? ,ll0 >V0.OM(1 rtpgrp?k for (ho
ot .U unit; Hosgfhlcter. on Octo
r 18. by the ndro-lnisteration <U
anU MibseQ?er.i j^po, together
V. (reorre '? Kerr, who pleaded r.on
wlL .ron,p-,i,^? ,n ? charge (jf rap-*,
^brought into the Court of oyer
*nd Terminer heie for j'rnteneo l?v
^;iV nk!*?- McA llr.'.c:", Campbidi
*n<i r>rath wcro rai h conccntcd to 30
:?a.rc? lrnP~isonmont rt hnrd labor
irL r,ru? r' y,'ar8' 'wpri^nmcnt
hu <\ labor. I br Kvitomo of all the
5!!,an\ th* ful1 "r linnrlHon
' which the law pioviilis, but in
^he cj .-o of Kerr a Aim w ?v* .vai ^*;n ?
?*?>> V.T7T) art Jed.
** ?hU f) f'' hou 0 na* crowded. In
\bf Tr?ni wore tho father, step
pother and .sister of Jennie Poss
? <?lcter. f ouosel for all the dofon
*iant?: ploado 1 for clemency. MeAU&tc-r
?nd Campbell looked extremely pale
Hnr) Death had tho npp?aranco of Huf- j
forU?K greatly under th<> strain.
?judge Dixon, a<ldmusing the throe |
prisoners, Bald: "You stand convicted
of murder In the eecond degree, llad j
- ^ h5cn found guilty or mm dor in the 1
firs? dogrre the punishment would !
have, been death, but the leniency of
*no jur* tn toe exercise of their law
ful ai;Vboj;ty saved you from the gaN
lowa. vVp nitL-C administer lawn n?
jVV * ' e. M, h tree these Kciitence:?
your live.-;, obliterating
m'ery'prospoct of an honorable exist- '
*nco Among the people. Trie court
cannot make any distinction, but ,
? wum sentence you for this crime, 1 '
frrust. the fearful (onserjueneea from !
*hiH crime will help young nun and
>W-ig wnmrn of this community and
T>oivi out to them t.hu-t they cannot
liope to soim-c happiness outside, of
virtue and honor. The s?n;eneo of the
court is tha*. each of you be ln>\>rlson
ed in the State prison at Trenton nt ,
hard lahor for a term of 30 years." '
George J. Kerr was then ca.il od io ?
\vt?. ni toruoy entered a
Lesson in. 1 v^" '?-..tendero to the J
ef assault. Counsel asked tho
court to exercise clemency. He spoke j
of the pihv-jjer's father, said to be
dyinp, j?nd of bis sifters, wife and t-ix
fhijd/^p. Judge lMxon at once passe<l j
fonlcr.^e. He said: . I
The evid -n -o 1:; this case docs not '
j Vay that you hf'lped In administering f
/ ?bo driiK. but partic'paled in tho rav
Ishrr.onf. nf the glrl.n in one respect
your ca>e is worse than tho others.
You were older and had more obliga
tions''for virtue. Yon had a wife,
worthy rf the highest affections, and
children for your concern, but yon ,
?Hsregarde<l :?ll and permitted your- j
nelf to drift away from a proper do- ;
nw^tic life and row you stand here a
wreck of vico and crime, and such a !
rrlmo! No wonder it shocked the corn- j
mnnity and staitlod every womanly ;
an<l manly heart. Thait pitIles3 ride,
fhat. dastardly outrage, the ixmr vic
tim laid dead by th? roadside regard- |
I<f*o ot whether -ptie Would be found by
It I n d friends "**r by beasts. How gladly i
I Bpare your relatives-, but in j
ttA* exercise of my duty I cannot with- I
l)t>ld anything which tho sentence of .
? he law require... The pentenco of the I
rourt, is that you be imprisoned in j
the Rate priron for a term of 15 yoirfl '
n< hard labor." |
MeAlister. Campbell r.nd Uemh and '
Kerr ma?le a rtafnunt io the public !
?t says: "\Ye are ic.siKned to onr fate
and propose to face the future with
manly hearts, dark ad it. is. Wo have
no criticism to make, but wo want to
Jtbank the newspaper.; of Paterson for
their f-o^^' of fal: nes- We could say
many ^^Wps thn<i would fond to abate
the puhli'* indignation, but we proposo
to bear our ounirhment in silonco. W"o
propose to oarn the threo days n month
which tho law rejnlts for good be
havior. We are content to suffer onr- 1
wolves, but we keenly feel Uio awful j
?orrow brought upon onr families and !
friends, who have stood so nobly by
im through it all."
While Judge Dixon was Sentencing
ti>? prisoners. Hugh Kerr, tho father
of George, within a ftone'n (brow of
tho court honso, lay dying because of
M* son's dlsgr?cc.
Street Railway Tied lip by Strike.
Paris. Hy Cable.-^A Rencrnl strike of
th* employes of (he underground rail';
roa<J has been declared. Stations aro
oeuplfd by troops. Thrde la a general
congestion of passenger traffic. The
company refused the demanda of th"
employe# for higher wnge* and tho re
Inatatement of dismissed men. T7nlrs^(
ft rv-fngagfb the atrlker? it Is not like- j
Jy to be able to regime trafllo In a j
fortnight. The striken* have issued an j
appeal to Parltriana declaring the cdm
? paoy and not the inth are reaponalbl*
for thf gtppyage. /
CMaa riuat Act Promptly.
Parte, By Cfcbla.?A Ham agency
-? dtapctcb from Shanghai aaya that,
4!pkNB*t* have decided unanimously
to notify tba Chlneaa plenlpottfotiarlea
iHt tft* military airangomenta of tha
^ww i?ii;ii? <>a pnwaptltuda
?n rttrt rfr *
OUR LAWMAKERS.
/Vocc-'dings *?< il?e Legislature In l>e?
tall
BENATto.
Kourtoenih Day '*'l?o spcvlal order
tn the Sennit* was Mr. Henderson# bill
to imi?1c township assessors equalize. 3
as well as asse hots of proporiy. At
tho close of the session the day hefora
Mr. Barnwell had nendliiR ft bill to
nit i?ce out tho enacting wo^dsl, out ycs
10Mij morning ho staled that after con
vuUm on with different Senator.* ho ha i
deudod Mini the hill ought to p*ss, ami
therefore withdrew his motion. The
bill thou, with slight amendment j.
pr.s.-ed iis third raiding and ?w aont
to tho house.
The comi.ilUo* oh agrtcultur* made
a favorftble k port on tho bill to rogn*
Itv tho width of tho tires of vehicles.
Tl o penitentiary ccmn UUn made an
urfavoruhta repeal on '.he bill to au
hojiz.t '1* ? rf '>:? to farm.
ij'i* *ral !:>l!s were cor b> ro
qu for futuro ( timid >ration
At 11.:SO tt.j 3onato adjourned,
l.'loor.h Day?In tho Senate thft
comn-.t'oe on cemrooree and niartuf>v?
lures wDh wa? to have made a report
on the child labor hill, stated that >?
would he unable to report until to d?/.
The members of tho committer* rtsfuard
to?Rlve the slightest Intimation a- to
what the report will be.
\Vli< n he Charleston exposition hii
Wf\?: taken un tixx. i?" ?
"Senator Gray don moved to strike on
tho enacting words. He mid that pos
sibly he was the only Fenator opposing
(he bill, and that h* dl ! not know th i?
anything ho would say would change
ftttv body's opinion, but he felt it was a
duy ho owed to himself ?n-l tn hi?
rontt'fuents to light the appropriation
On inollon the hill was mado the sp."
c'al order tor to-day.
The following new bill* wei;0 Intro
duced: > , .
fly Mr. Mayflebl?To" regulate tn<^
traiih- in cotton seed.
IIv Mr. Marshall - To aside <\
room in the Mate hOW ?? which to
plaeo Confederate relic/ and to put tho
same \\\ charge of tho daughters of the
Confederacy. , .
I5y Mr. Gruydon-To tlx the prlro of
royalty on phosphate rock.
Bv Mr. Manning, by request?To pro
vide for the degistorlng of marriage,
births and death*. ? .
By Mr. Gruber~To require railroads
to run two trains carrying passengers
In each riroetion dally.
Mr. l.lv'Inbston's b ll to authorize tlv>
nale of tho S.ate farms was made tho
special Order for Tuesday of next week,
and Mr. Manning's bill in relatio l.?
wide tire#? was made the special order
for Wednesday.
The following hill* pnsaed third read
ing and wore ordered cent to the house.
Mr. Barnwell's bill relating to alien
ownership of land.
Mr Henderson's bill relating to the
manner of holding election* in corpora
tions ar.d to -carry out the provisions
of the constitution in regard to the vot
ing of cumulative stock.
Sixteenth Day-The Senate passed
the Charleston Kx position bill by thu
following .voto:
For Imposition bill- Senators Aid
rich Appelt. Barnwell. Dl.ikeney, How ?
on. Hrantley. Brioo. Brown. Dean.
IV.mils Douglass, Gaines. tif?^nu
Gruber. Henderson. Hydrick. llderton,
Marshall. Mayfteld. Moore. Mower.
SariHtf. Sbeppird, Staekhouse, *^an
lttU'J, Sullivan. Walker?27. ' ? .
Against the bill?Caughman. GcO r
win..' 1 lorn don, Hough. Hhatpe. Talblrd j
?C. ? f.
At thfe night session of the. Senate
tho military committee reported favo> j
ably on paving the expenses of t.h-i
military in the Georgetown and Flor
ence troubles. The amount is $2,562.
10. The fame committee reported mv
favorablv on sundry petitions from thA
Druigl te;s of the C.:i\fe iei aoy. In rerOr
crate rolls, ahd the report was adoptod^
A mcH?apo was wcclvod from tU^
governor conveying A proposition of
the Columbia Company to light tho
State. HoU.w.
The committee on roadr., bridges,
and ferries ivpoi??d a substitute bill as
to Mr. Harnw^H'j bill to regulate ferrv
tolls. It provides thiA such sha'l
operate dally and confftinally. eoni
menclng at ? a. m. and ending no: laiei1
than l> p. m. Any person who shall
meit with unnecessary delay on any
public stcani ferry may recover $it) for
ftieh and Ovety hou.* <*eliyed. Thi
maximum rate for passengers shall net
excecfl ten cents for a p.ingle trip. Ten
dollars ibav be recovered for eaoh vlo^
lation of this esctlon. The committee
reported on the Graydon phosphpatr
bill, making the r<^)tlty 50 cents a-ton
instead of $1. as tho bill provided.
Senator Sianland introduced a bill
repealing the free pass law.
All third-reading bills were p:i??en.
A favorable report was made on a
Joint resolution to refund penalties
"rabi on taxes after December 31. 1000.
Mr. Ilderlon's bill prlvidlng for i.
?r..0C0 lieenso for dealers In pistols was
killed by a vote, of Ifi to 12.
much opposition developed to a
cha-ig'* !n the rules whereby Acta
might he ratified without. ti?o prf^nce
of both houses thai tlit' proposed reso
lution to change it was withdrawn,
but not until after quite a long discus
sion.
Ht-ventecntb Day?In the Senate the
Charleston Exposition bill p-vssed Its
third reading and was ordered sent to
the house, after an amendment by Mr.
Barnwell en to the reading of the sec
tion relating to securing county exhib
its.
This section, which was proposed by
Mr. (lainee, provided that the commis
sion should expend "so much as may
be necessary" to cecure full exhibit"!
form enrh county. Mr. Barnwell'*
amendment made It read that there
should be expended "so much a* ttis
commission might deem necessary" for
this purpose. ^
Eighteenth Efcy?The Senate held a
very brief session, and after acting on
only such matters aa would not evoke
discission, adjourned to meet Tuesday
morning at 11 o'clock.
The only _ matter up;? which any
time waa ejwat Sfay
?fieida Mi* to regulate the traffic in cot
roil iced.
ISgrnSSSbif aroand the aafls of
seed at night as It now placed around
the sale cif gfet jBhtfoa. but It took
?one tima
tfwtt'tt*
second read.hit. ho miIp ??f cotton seed
X re trlolc.l by Ihi? f air> rouulat iou* <\ ?
;h*< , ale of seed ?ototo
Svaatqr LlViugktone presented a me
tro: in I from the textile operatives at
x* o'l. Marlboro tounty. against the
pago of the child labor 1>!1!
The following bills pa sril their sce
? mi d reading
Mr. Hi-ice's bll to U* 'he l^me of
folding lb*' v^ulrtS in I!'? sixth i\i!<*.lit.
D is cbuntffivMhe tinio of ?ii\ft the
?o"rt cf urjural so-sior-? in (bo e ioiih
f'om Vo'u'nys to 'I u. mI ivs.
Vr Mavttel.l's bill to r ?gula o the
'rafile in co;i n seel.
The bill to conrt'tutr ft committed t"
invea:igate tclaim? of th? iBC-elVvl"
cf the old Rtal& Hunk in rogird to
tain State bond* which have h:en lost
or stolen .
The following bills parsed their third
rending:
Mr Talbort's bill to change the tunc
t.f holding the court of common j>leas
in Bonufort county.
Mr. Tatuin's bill to prohibit circles-,
and reckless driving alony the public
hi Kb wo.vk
Mr. Bi\6n'? joint roohi !rt? to re
quire the l-ounty lira surer* to refund
penali'o* <<n .ivxes paid rtfm IV'eemii?r
31, 1900
Mr. Bi\?!?.?? bin to < hang" the time
o' holding court In no'. clu >->? i couat.v.
Mr. Hottfcarn's joint ies.>'u*Ion pro
viding for 11 *? promt*;. payment o* the
lutrrcft ?O.lpo; s of > onds Ki O'u,. v.
"f.v tn* .V .
Th* bill to HUthorir.e tt r poking fun 1
eonnnb .-ion io lend funds t > Barnv. e.l
founty for the p.irpos? of l?uiblin?t a
Are pi oof repository
Mr. Al irirh'K Joint icuousUon t i pro
vide fnj" thf> kerlHng and pr?wor\at Ion
?>f the nr?n and r> con! ? of the P!iliuel'.?>
rrjk'-niei t and ?lco of the .lackstot* v se
house.
Fourteenth Hay?The Monro ban a
busy day and neeompHMif-d a gnat
deal SecOhtl reidlng l? lis Acre w uleJ
Into nnd dispose 1 Of without ce ?? ninny.
There win not a third rending blil on
the calendar. Nine bills parsed sreond
raiding, find two were killed. The two
latter ?|ere to provide a capitation do.>
tax. ami to (ompennate the* victims of
theft. V.-"
At noon the ?cnn,lo nr.d the house
nut in Joint sc^slcp^ and lifter the vO'.e
for 1'nitfd Stipes Senior hail br.on
labulatftl^-ijMla'to:- Flicjtpard. pre id? n'
of tii<^Senati\ announced the election
of B. R. Tillman to b? i;ii?1ed Ht?.tes
Senator.
(Jov. M<Sweeny fent n nnvaage t<^
the House, trans-nitting the Ivttrr of
Mr. E. IV Clark
Fifteenth Day?The House of Kepiv
14-ttlalives. by an overwhelming vote,
refused to extend to rotton factory op -
eratives rights of "fellow fiefVnntfl
guaranteed rallrnml einyloycf
The hfHisC Killed Mr. Weils' bill tr? j
provide th\i dcilth p. naltv for aitejupt |
HVifih. The Judiciary committee re- j
port wbh unfavorable, because an at- (
tonipt to murder recclvos a lighter h-^u- (
trnc e than does actual murder, and th*
committee thought the ca-e in joint is
identical. ,
A number of new lyll* were Introdo'
?red, nmonc thcutt Ihe followhii'
My M?-. SinltlC!1. to VI 111 it fees "f
leached attending special sprin; '
courses at South Carolina college.
By Mr. Est ridge, to j>ay Ealarlei of ,
sheriffs in monthly installments.
By Mr. Cooper?Aor an nriditioml
term of eour^ for tjaurcn'
By M* . rtuckfl - Ti) jivovlile for union
dej^ot at AndeVRon. %
By Mr. J. C. Itobertson?To provide
a room on the senaJ" side for Confed
erate relic.
Sixteenth Day- The Hou.-e covered
considerable gio.'nd by mouas of com
miteo report-* and mapping: ou.v its Cil<
endar work. 1
Only Iwo second reading hills Vver^
dlsjiosed Of. they Were imiiortant 1
measures, which fOiihiin'.b l a pre it deal
.of ditcueelon.
First., the school supervision bill of _
Mr. Thomas was killed. Second, t.ie^
Richards bill, exempting the graduaVx (
| of tho South Carolina Medical Collect
from further examination before the
Sta'e Board of medical examiners, w- ?
given its accond read n ?.
'UiKe Werft long and Interesting
fights mlide on each of thrt fe mcasui-.s.
- On mottofi of Mr. Uacot the Charlo - ;
ton K\i)os:tit?n bill wr.h made ihe fjiac- |
ial 'order for next Tuesday myrning.
By that time tho bill will lh? taken up j
J In the House, the Senate bill will be on t
tho House side aiu'i e in ftuhstltut d ?
and in that waV eons'<lcrabie time will j
he saved.
It was distinctly a speech-mak i'g
day on the House fide.
Chairman El "e-. cf the committee on |
claims, reported a number of claims
which were approved and or<!o-od pild.
The ways and meins commi:te re
ported favorably on the bill providing ;
for the erection of the steward's hull
for tho South Carolina Colics*.
A favorable report was made on Mr.
McMaBter's b'll requ ring life insurance j
companies to invest their reserve made
on policies In thl< Siate in South Caro
lina companies. f??
A great mass of commltee r?por?3
came In to-day and thA Calendar to
morrow will be quite a little volume.
To-day the Calendar covers ten piges.
After the committee icports had .been
cleared up Senate hills were read aud
referred to the various committee?. An"i
unfavorable report was made on the
hill to require licenses for hot supper?.
Aa unfavorable re-port was made on
the second bill relative to the division
of dispensary profits.
Mr. /Janks withdrew his bill abolish
ing obunty boards of control.
The third reading bills all went
through and were ordered sent to the
Senate without objection. All the third
reading bills were adopted without op
position. They are:
Mr. 81nkler*e bill to ayiend Sections
156 and 158 of the Code of Civil Proce
dure in regard to the service of suxff
mcna. Jh<
Mr. MeMaatcr'a bill to extend tmr
rights and ramqdn* of employees of
railroad corpora-TOma^ as provided by
the Constitution to employees of street
railway-b*4 tekybess tvuSpiniea.
Seventeenth Pay?The Honsepasced |
Mfi gfPP*r<l hnl "? allnfsll
?vmm sentences are not over ten years
to be Bled tm comity ehalnganga.
The Horn hilled Mr. Bscot'e bill to
pamvlda foc^he sj>pelaiaiest o< Stste
librarian by the covalaor; Mr. Xhr
?>? property for taxation and >lr l>er
rtth'S to limit 11? live il.i.v?? tlU' iIih;* for
ietbrdlng nioi Ig.igo.s. etc.
AmOlig the now bils presented
terday w?m?? the follow ing
My Mr. .1 H. Smith. to rtppiopr.*tA
J 200,000 to the public .?< h> o!s
Hy Mr. Dean, to tner ae the pem-'ori
fum?1 yf c??nfoderH'H r*
|li(>rt,000 tn $200.0'it'
Hy Mr. Aust n. t>> p o ' k?ep-?:-? f
hoarding lion e...
IJy Mr Mol.nighlln o< provi.lo >i
Sialid county heart's <f
inontH
H> Mr. Weston. to a im t <i/ip ?. :c
o!a allot.r a? evlden. ? i.i oi\ll ej^
now held la criminal I'tmni,
Hy. Mr. Whaley. Io Us tlx* toil.. o.
pus In cities of ???"?? i" t'M? i0 t'lh'ibit i '?
Hv Mr. Starkhnu e to |ru;'i? ??
>inkir.? fv.m' for Marlon o onf>
Hy Mr Croft. to appoint Col ln<> f
Thomas. Sr . n, o: uumi>slone<- t?> o i
nlc'c f? -loral rolls.
*1 Ho Charloston Hxpos lion MU < <'?.?
iv. r from tlw Sennto.
\t ? 1 C Kobei I < n introduced i b .1
ti dor! ro dor* p ifoml proi M'iv. ft.
H Kh o< nth 1 Vij Mr Idea e offcre j
I * o-M-ir s o-.it Ye.-.. iuliou to allow h n il
0 to m: . ? (i !::? oil to incorporate the
robrs*on ('noda an 1 (frc'iwo.mI rnll
rcv* d
Mr Win go opposed the resolution j
Vhe charter iould bo obbilnpd fv?>t.? i.!>
> !? l ry of citato
..Mr. JU**-" rr."-- .T c.
,^( (f v >i'I' toil. '?<> i" ain a ? liar.''.' j
from il'O jccri'tai v of stale oft is nn>ro j
than the projr- tor* of tho ro.nl fori (
nhlo to pnj Saludh I* a fertile Muititv :
ai:d the town of Saluda is it mile
from any railroad, it" the h gislatui ?
will grunt, tho rhailer th? ro:ol r:\n be |
built
Mr. Vctiowan. of l/mien.9. befriends 1
the resolution. Saluda is u ?o<iniy > t
nnI ounflod re-ourees and its n ble pen
pie a rci prosperous farmers 1 omiiitv
needs o railroad foi llif court hox.o
prnnot bo reached exorpt by it drive ot
i;. miles.
There was a fight <>n Mr. Cooper s bill
against carrying wejipons. whi<h p:i-^
ed seroud read ny Saturday. At thai
litre it was r-o amctxlfd that its in
tended ohje: t whs thwarted. Mr
Cooper a#U?d unanltnou* consent to
timehd ro a# t? eorroct thn dllatak^.
Mr Coopor Kxp'a'.ned thil thy
anirnrtmm! Snturday offci(d hy
Beamguard prevents a man irotn cu
rving a rifle or n shot gun and this i.->
cifHtly uiK'onatitutl. nal. The am
ment "was misunderstood when of,<
Mr. Spears moved to reeomm
bill.
Mr. Coop' r objected To reromrni'
would be t.o pitt I: out of the rea'h of
li e Houko, and i' ittlfcht he. ropnried to >
L.uy f(?.' Kcl'on U it could liot hi?
liaiBUdod in thv Mou*e he v.mp Wllllu::
f.-r li lo go oyer to (he S^nale ;t
w :iv.
Mr Huche: s.ibl tnat this was the
Urst iivstanov oil icror l in whloh a h !!
Ii'id be'en passed allowing the State to
contlbtlcale a million dollars worth of
property.
.V,\ C.tn pV>ell thought it a &t?M> hlitti
ly to send the hill to the Senate to bo
amended
Tiie motion to recommit the hill w.is
lost by a vote of Ifi to 42 and the bill
subsepuently j?i:v1 thlr<l reulniug and
was sent to the Senate.
Mr. Dean's hill to tax dogs next came
up.
Tli*?.h;)l provided thai ?t<r one ^og rt?
a reslden -e the owner must pay 2">
cents?and for every one In addition a
tax of $1 was to he collected for each
n-ale dog and $L' for each female dog.
The county suvervisor was lo keep a
regit,tor for ^Lugs on whirh tax had been
paid, and to Issue hrase checks to be
attached to the dog'* collar. Thft mag
istrates and constables were to im
1 Ound of kill all dogs not returned for
taxation. That tilt' conslahlts were to
nceivo 50 cents for each dog impound
e and 25 tents for each dog killed. If
a dog were to lose its check, a dupli
cate could be obtained. There were
other features rounding out the opera
tions of the bill. This hill provoked
lively discussion.
A bill whs introduced In the Hons#
to inerense. the pension appropriation
lo $'200,000,
Cr'minal Statistics.
Tlie annual rfport of the attorney
g<!:e;al contains at least one table that
i;< ?'ntiiely new to snicli reports In this
State and will prove rf the greatest
value to these Interested In the study
of criminal statistics. This table gives
a Bummary for the nimmer and fall
le-n s of court by counties allowing In
d t il by rj.es. incest ; nd ox'*s tlie num.
Ijtr i f ca.>ec made for crirnrB agalns'
property, morality, the dlsi>ensary and
the peace; the verdict-4 and the total*.
The talde l? indcel one of the most
valuable statl deal sheet# ever gotten
out In the State.
The following is the nimmary by
ages and race.', showing th it the great
est crime period Is brtwten the agos of
'20 and 30.
TKN TO I'M FT KEN YKAHS.
WhltfB?Mitle I; female 0.
Black*-Male 18; fen'ale 2.
[ Total 21.
) FIFTEEN TO TWENTY YEARS.
I Whites? Mole 14; female 2.
vHla.%ks?Male 124; female 2.
Total 142.
TWENTY TO THIRTY YEARS.
Male 04; f<bale 8.
Blacks-Ma!p 2*3; fimale 10.
} Torn I 235.
t ' THIRTY TO FORTY YEARS.
!' Wk'?te;?Male 60; frmHle 3.
Blaclra?Male 163; female 9.
Total 20R.
FORTY TO FIFTY YEARS.
Whites?Male 28; female 1.
Blacks?Male 57; female 8.
Total S9.
FIFTY TO SIXTY YEARS. ?
Whites?Male 24: female 0.
Black;?Male 29; female 6.
To'.al 69.
' There was a total of SSI cases. Of
the white) lis were convicted a ad 87
rfquStted; of the blacks 471 were eon*
vlrted and 205 acquitted.
V.y the races the character of the ?$?
fen.es was as follows: (
AOAINOT THE PEAO?.
?wttttCT in: TnnMs^yyi.
PROPERTY. .
Whites 227; hlaehs 319.
White* 19; _
" m
Whites ii,
1
I'll
L n?
Prcparali mis C? iiwr??n fw i'or Majes
i\'s Iti'i ral
*
M.I IlKOI'l Will. I'ARIICIPATI.
Sutiirdax S ?< x p:: t >. ? a l>;>y n(
flotlHl'.i;; Th o^-Inut I*?o Bfiti.-di
Natl<>l?
I .o n d o n. |ty Cable l! <*as offit* 1 ;? 11 y j
nini.Minct >i 1!p Vend.:> rvi nins 11; il j
K.rg .! i .1 hid onlo*.1 t-\:!u; 1 *> ? j
to t ?> (? a .!>> of gcm.il j
mom nm? Ml the banks wil b?> elo*' 1 ;
aii.I h ii? 1
Aimo-t .ul tl o arrant,omenta foi t". el
f h?h-: ;tl :!mv far are j?.*?vi.- I.mi.iI r.tul j
i t<\ i'i1, .[ppr?i? f,I of the King,
\vl <i ? : t-< ' ? I o: . e?i 'i'i e day ll> or
lit ! of lh" l\t"K ?' ?' Office of Worktf
(".i" ". :il! ilr.ipel ii\x displayed by
. M . l :j ' ,i!l l>e 111 pui pie. 'I ho pro- :
(? f | (Ml) St < I'liapol I oy r? I '
;it WJiijiv" i-,TTrv^r.Tii o v><."54 r>een
abandon. d and the eofYin will remain >
In tho chapel (tutII tin' .lay of iut? ? r
tiicttf, w )iJ?? ?? Kill probably bo Monday
ICnipprof Wililnn has conini tmb d '
Count \'"M \V r'Sf ' Ma?tor of Horse. t'>
brii!? six of Hi-* Majesty's charges
ftoni B'-rlln, an 1 the Knis.r mo Crow f!
I'rln " and tho other tlerinaiiN in offi
? i ll alt< n l!:t?. o nt tho funeral will ride
in tin- pi?? <i >n<, Tho gun carriage*
tn bo i:.n ?! . : i.iai , an.I Windsor and
in I on !o:i will ''i' paint. .1 tho color
"f kbakt ami tiifd with tuhher then.
Klrp KdUriid il, - ?omnianded Mr. j
?\ Core- lie. Co w. M-koowti ?trh*l of
it'a. k an I W: l?\ to diaw tbo (|iim>i: :
IvinK n " "lin.
The i <? nno-ix < " proclaim nv: Kin.: j
Kdwurd VI, at> King of it ?? Cnitcd i
Kingdom of Ur?at Britain and In land
nnd Iviiip. i ? 't of )udia . ontinucs in all
til'* . f'lit: r.i i.f t?i<> Kingdom Al |nt
proPHj\ h futHt ou ttu?k pbii-o in tl.o
royal i'orocpli <if \\'lnd.'t'r a' liooa.
'1'lioMf"!iwbs w nnsM'.l tho lilftorlr _
pro.-oo.d;?t!> Tbo mayor road tho
proclamation from tho bioo of <ho
Qmooh'h ^'atnto on t'ilstlo Hill, and i
tho ift order '.oad It at Moiiry \ II ? i
pato. i-'anfaros of trntii'pcts and < Ikn is '
for HI- M.'josty in whl.di tho Kton
Hoys t<ioi\ a prominent part. tho j
(>icii!ony. j
At-cording to tho prcBcr.t arranse j
iPotitK tilt* i il il od f" tal?'.s Is tho only j
country rtl.'-h will nol bo ."porlally 1
rcprcBontPd at tin* ftit'oral >'f l^i"oii
Vldoria.
Tho fun oral pro-o-s'.on will loavf
Osborne Honso 1'YMay at 2 t: m. Tho
routo 'At tho pier will bo lined with
troQp.s and tho royal personages will i
follow tho (Ofrin on foot. An ord<?r i
l.-.sued by Admiral tflr Cliarbs l*r?vl- j
r rjid< Hot ban nliowf that British
vcf.'sids will 4ai<o part ih tl^ tlaval 'M? }
play.
Savannah. ^<a.. Special. Subjc.ts t>f |
Kinp ICdwaid of Kn.^lan#'who rosido j
in Savannah, hnvo forwarded by ex - |
prceft a handtomo and missive tnt?- i
niot ial wrosih of sweet lanrol i" r?Mt !
on tho Quhon's* task<t
Killed In Wreck.
Haltimoro, Special.?A upeolal from
I'arkorsburg, W. Va., to The Morning
llerald, says. Five persona doad and
one severely wounded.two engl?ios and
trsn loaded ear.% wjcck'-d. If tho ro nit
of tlift mistake of a train errw Monday
afternoon between l'eiroleum and V-ol
cano Junction, on the tho Haltinioro A
Ohio Railroad. It was tho old story of
th>o engineer bolng asleap at hia iv^'.
and mistaking ih flrateertion of a p.ias
ing train for ?tho Kr.<:ond. Thinking
both had p.'u-srd he pulled his train
Into the main track and apod onward
to what, would soomi to have necosaurl
|y boon his death, 'i'ho don<l are: J. B.
Wftdkinft, enginee r of train No. 08, from
0 raft on; W. W. ('unningham, fireman
on NO. 9H; M. Courtney, of rarki rs
burg. Inakemnn en No. fx: J. T. Ual
ley, of Parkersburg. (iremnn on No. S7;
J. ti. Halloy, of Kanawhn, brakomnn on
No. 87. Ike^Davldson, of Orafton, en
glneor on No. 87. burned, cut and
bn>!*o<1.
f.o.so Swear Allegiance.
^inlla, Hy Cable.?Reports fr?om
f*outhrrn Luzon c;?y thore la much
affro,tion in tho inaurgent camps. A
thousand tvi"arins swore allogiance to
the 1'nited Stales in a church at Mala
, bon Monday. ChI!!o'?i camp, near S.in
Anfonlo. was ^unprlsed and attacked
[ Friday by n detachment of t.he Fif
teenth Infantry. The insurgents rs
siped, but a score of 1)ouf>< 8 were de
stroyed. Dctaclini<Mi?? of t.hft Pourth
Infantry and Fourth an<> Sixth Cavalry,
wHh a platcon of marine*, have rap
tured 150 identified insurgents aid
l<H'ironr? In Ca\ite province.
M'jfh Offfcf.t's Not to be Beheaded.
Pekln, By Cable.?A meoting of the
foreign envoys wan held Monday morn
ing. attended by only ihofo whose fel
low countrymen have b?pn killed in the
internal provinces. the object being Oj
decide what punishment should be in
flicted upon mionr offlc als. A report
will be made to a general meeting of
ministers to bo held probably after
the funeral, of Queen Victoria. The
ministers refuse to state the decisions
arrived at, but It Is believed that few
will be beheaded, and certainly not the
jrtghm officials.
Bank Hay Reopen.
Montgomery, Ala.. 8pec!al.?At a
tsoetjUg dTufiffcionof the Jo>!?*i Mor
ris Ba?>; *whhli, stwpeoded Saturday,
a camlUM war eoj-rtatud f . urtBili?
Into the condition or the bank and re
port. The opinJBfe seems to overall
that (be beak will be allowed to opee
aad continue bwla#w sa#w a aew
k la wow bettered the
aia Oomt feftM *? _
CONliRi SSIONAL DOINGS.
Ih.~ Sf'tiato aild Mou-?c Still Working
I>o ih, < at i l>
SKN A I'K
Tliiriy-i-lMh D.y The S? nato do
rottd the <!;>v ti> l.te di u-ussloa i>f th
Inelinn appropr! .Hon b II, making on!)
fair progress.
Vf'or the re.idini! "f the ): il had pi o
for h:i1f an hoar. Sir W< llln:<
ton moved to ;; i?, w 'i t h bi'.lig d
?>;itcd. !n< tho an on ?? of b
.tin, ? i <1 M r i i?ll ? :ll .> howing o >1?
Sen ? tors. il l' Senate. on motion ol
Mr feller, at ?VH> p in a Ijourav I
'I lilny .Oventh IViv. Senator Towit
irti o lct'fvl a t ?.'Itrioll n tho S:>:iatt
: l ho ittdi ( f n letn o f?f i lie I'll I p
I?'!?? s and will take il a.-? a i< \t (nr *?
{.r will make 0:1 ,'.lo d i wlii 'i
w ill he tno !:??' i li.'K e hi a :!! ha\ ? ' o
(e>ro he loaves I??>S h :*? =n c,\ s > ?
Mi 1' 1..J |? bring n y 11' i i' " ? ><* I"
\V: j- 11> :? f??!?
"I"l:o i* f-olitt o:^ is i * rdlows
' Tl ;?( .instil Mil* | !? ii* ?> f:n and
II o na' o-ial Ih"m: i!o;ii n I i''o i p.:.i
?'i:;"0 cMS'ilio'i < f los.iliil-M in lilt'
l'l> ! ; j> I 1;11?'s n, i n terms reu?,{- 1
ni1 ??? J *; i. -1 ? i il- : <?>< it t I'o Philip
p:i ?? t, <?; I ii! it i otisri"vit1 ft and Rn?r
r!l liilu till- ll:t elYstH I>? tho I'liltint
1 Vi ty eighth D.t.i I he Urst lots!
to..; ii-I-."-'1-* -;vcr C y, v \ a
lion t > f thi' it'cdou! i:i1 of I'ft d P. I'll
Do :? us St'ii.itor tdn : ot Idaho, and o'
Sl;tl!\ M fuliom. ;is SonMtor-< K e I
f:oni ll'inoisc
Mr. !lo.tr l.M;i #-.? int re?ditceel, and
the Si tint a p?* o I, a tvaolntion asking
f:?r ;i|l inform.ilioV at tho r??unman.I ><'
the i*ros-l?lon# or any rxcfD.Uc otTlr f
of tl>?' i;o\ crnf.'rnt as fo thi- rvloiif vi
lands lit ih?' I'lwl'pidnr 15.1 andn hold f ?:
<o. It si;:.-lii-iil i nrposo- ihr ?lia;'.1'I?'i
iind v.'hto of iiuli l;r w'ij'Ii m
tinv o(M< inl hi d on l?o!?nif of 1 ho
0! nnicnt OUti iiil inlo nnv oMij'it! oil A*
ti> the t*i11 to F.iiih I'.umIm.
Thft re t of the d-iy was lilveil io t!tu
In.li.'n App.oprlaiJun I il', the di < us- :
fio'i Ivinn on Inktii <>n in the Wcsl, ?
.itiil li! I" pt^?.re-n w.'.f* in i.!o.
I hiiiy ninth Day. The Senate lam
ed front the jtrhid of aj?;? ??pi! it on
liil!;; to li'tin i'> ii fpe'Oh which p:ir
tooU of the rlrirai lor of an or.itioii
from Senator Tr.wno, if Miltnoiola in
ad vo. ai y of his resolution for a cessa
tion of ho. tilitles :n the I'hiIipyiuivj. .
Hotli the flOOr find galleries \v?:tei
"rowdeal, thf- l<ft of (lie day wan de- ?
vo'ed to tho Indlatl nppropi lation
1,111.
Shot tlv I o.'tire f> o'cloc k the S<>n.ilo
fonnd Itrelf without a quorum. At thn j
siune time ino:ioii8 t<? ?idj< v rn wore i
defeated, and the . orneani -at-arms was |
di patched to mjiui. ?ni nl---i!t Sona- i
tuts, at r> o'clock, adjourned.
KortRth Day. Mr. HnMer. jifter ntiit
lm* ihr<t he w.i= ?>*?s-nt ypeterday when
? tiie paper put p ??: t in v. '<> l)f' 'he cie
!fii( ijtl*i" of Se iialor-i'lc:'! SlinniottP. of.
North CiiioMnfi. w:?.? pr?fnented. of- j
fe.ed ;i revolt.Uo:i .'<>i" l lie reference' e>f
hat eloiuiment tt? the Senate commit-|
t<e em prl vilcur* and clod lotus llo i
? i-l I.O re rognl'/.ed that, the quoFtlon '
w.ks enic reqitiiltig the nttontfon e>f the i
next ('o:ir:w. Ii::I that he introejiiccd '
??ii? re?o!utle)n ;n a "notice" and ho
usltMl that Ii Ii." upojt t.ho inlde.
IIOI'SK.
Thirty-sixth D:iv.?The HeiiiFO con-I
tinucd the connleleraMon of tlie nav il |
.ippreipi?'atlon hill, and practically J
? ompk'teel ii he-fore adjournment.
Thirly .sovenlh Diy.- In urging the,
adoption <>f the provision for the retire
ment as Ilrigaelicr CionesralB of Ih;? and
(lenojal \V'he)n, in the Ilonje, Mr.
I Hull said: "Th?y retire sent In them-j
I solves a difference in the p-ist. they i
I rtprcBO.nt in th<Mii8elves a unity In tho
[ i.roscnt."
1 'rhlrty--c5ghth Day?-Tho Mouse de
voteel I il o day to thy l'os'olllce Appro
print on Hill. An amendment re; riot
ing sfter renffo Ridden to thevie along
the route wnfl ;elefeated, H8 to 47.
Mecr.rs Martle (loargla. and Tal
hert. of Sen::It Onrollna, were amot.g
Ihejiei MipportingV the. amenelment. An
auiendinent re-el t?(sl_fyIn? r 'llway ma.'l
' lerks .al e? was defeat! d. -IS to IP. Tii^
r??t eif the day w.is d.-votcel te) enlogled
to the memnry e>f the late Senator
Clear, ejf Iowa.
'I hlrty-nlntli Pay,?Tho major por
tion ^ the day In the House jvas oc
r fipTed in tlte .ranKactloii of District e>f
Columbia husinevK. The bill to revise
and codify the pastal lawn, which h?if
hern uuder ron.sleler.ltion In Intervals
for ton rfuya. was finally purged.
I'oriUt^ Day - the House upent the
eiay up.;n\tho agrieiillur.Vl apptopria
t'on hill. It was used as a vehicle for
the Introduction e>r /rveral general
spo.ee he t. Mr. Thayer, of Masau
ehtlfiXfts, d??;t?.'r.'d the rhlp Ktlbsidy
idII. Heprosontatlve Wh'te, of No.th
Caiolma, the eo!ore,| member, who
itoch /nt of Congress Marrh 1. elcllvcr
rd )/? valelieiory upon 'the prnornl
subject ?'f ? he- aspiration? e>f his raco,
and Mr. Ga'nes, of Tmnesice. dis
cus eel the limitations <:f tho constl
ti:t;<m In connection w;#.h our Innular
pe? fvCi 'lot's
One Killed and Sevcr.il Wound , d.
Dade "City, Fla., Special.*-A riot
broke out at a negto dance at the Itfco J
A Phelps turpoitlno camp, noar here, 1
at i o'clock Sunday morning, and Dan
Childera, a white man, was killed; ?ni I
mother wh!-te man named McNeill, fa
tally wounded. Three"negroes, two wo- ]
men and one man, were also shot and
seriously wounded. The white men, It j
is stated. were only looking on an.l did
no shooting. McNeill !f? yet allv.*, but
cannot reoovrr. Th<> two negioes, W'11
Roberts and Will Wright, whs It al
leged, did moft of tho ihorxii.-r;, ha\e
escaped. " *
A Polish l{is Feared,
Berlin, By Cable.?TTie Prussian o.u>
thorttie* fn the PoKeS of
Prussia have discovered evidence,^f the
?exUteaoe of c?crot societies aiming at
a r#*o!ut!c2a.r^ ris!a$r A uiimuei of
arr^Mttbave teen m-d* in Pceben. On*
c(:(lk?.ra w^lKaf^tuOant
moiM Bolmkl Escaped across the
Austrian frontier.
Iroa leads etowiai mom ttaaa T.OW,-'
?W torn of ore have beefil aeeeJla
NorUera Mtaaeaota Wj t*e America*
NtWSY Gl.T ANiNGS,
'I he exports of paper from thin coun?
(i \ m I;?iM? aim unit <1 (o about $7,000?
tvo
The water* of Outarlo, Canada. aru
to he i \in.Mvely restocked with tlsh In
(lie *p; inn
Tin- North Carolina I,ccrtaln tore has
Increased tin' salary of the Govoruof
fro?u to $ PHH>.
One of \ In* murderer* of M Ktambu*
loflr. ilu> Unitarian statesman. bus es*
e1pnI i roit) prison at Noila.
I lie I an American Imposition, to be
In-Ill ai ISnlfalo, \ V., will open on
Mnj I and close Novimber 1, 1001.
Popular election of I'nlted Ktntei
X.iiiilors is favored In a irsolutiou
ihh ptf-?tl )>,v the IVnn;*ylvania Senate.
M the i lirMciiiv; of the steam
l uia> h I'h-rentina nt Cannes, Franoo,
lii'Ii !?n i'i? j'M>\?h fell into the ?*ea. but nil
\l ?'! e I t Si III'll.
The Prussian Covernment has eon
11? i?i? io11 i?>r J.V> locomotives, 505 pas
. i.nui'i t ins ami freight cilf*. cost
ing .?<*.?,ikm>.i
'i In- total nuinl er of persons arrest
< il in lit sh'ii last year was Sd.155i
.i-rainst oP.Vtio (lie preceding year. be<
tiij; a decrease of lilOo.
The Kii>?: ami < .'ovci nineilt of Italy
I nv ? .'n-ii plcd II project for divvlngr on*
*>Sic pontine marshes ami rendering
"u ni habitable ami fertile.
1?i\ ot'< Yd ivuiiuMi in Viennti, Austria,
lu'ne lornirtl a club to give legal aid to
tmlcippy wives, and to provide tlnfu*
selves willi home comforts.
II w in report til to the ?Srnte Departs
;neni. at Washington, from Frankfort,
that I he manufacturers of calcium cat*
hide, from ? iiieli aoytelcno tjas is juo
hi. ed. lane formed a dnsl
It i;; understood flint (.'rent Britain
will taise three now regiments of In
di.'in Infantry for extra Indian sorvlee,
with a \ lew of liberating the. lUitish
in.ops j11 certain colonial garrJtK>us.
d.Mp lOoj fHii'l pt'.ti Jtuoj 10*J OOO'l
??( |{|av putt o^ims orjj jo s.iv?u.vk
Pu.'H otji in o)uu|uuo) puw 'inu.t{>
rno.tj sopm uooi.tnoj pioqu 'ostiq otji
|ai!j3 pjM )f H U?no4qi puo.l ajjpV?l3
tit: ojwjario puu 'ua\ojoJ?.iooo J? MPtos
R'tpui OAlOA\) pull .IOAUO([ JO J9">A\ BOlptl
Avi?to *.?pj \||> piiu.uiD'to.) jtlvJ.iS oqi low
?unj oi osodoid v>s|iU]iduj v'tjvun)
Vestib^ij
(iMlTtD
TrAIN5>
Double Daily service
iVlwffn New ork, Tampi,Atlanta, New
(rlcm ai d?oinls oulli and West.
Tn~V. P !? I*. <: I I.VMiAK Y 27 III, H>Ot.
hoirrn\VAiu>. -
Dally Pallv
N.v. 31 No. 27
J,v New York. I'. I'.H IS'55 pm 72 10 nm
!,v. |*uilfi?l*il|>ii?n, " '? 8 -,!> pin SLOnm
l.v. Itiltlinom. " " i 45ptn <i;2niu
I.v. WHiiliiuutoti, " G |)iii h 36 n.n
l.v. nii'liinoiiil, H A . L. 10 40 pin 12 23
Lv. I'i tor-l-i'r. ' " 11 81 pill" 1 IQpfy
l.v. N ?rlhiM J-'t " 2 (>?> mil 3_23_pni
l.v, lli'inliTMII, ' 2 iU H'll 3 4MfilU
Lv. Itilriuh, " X 66 n;n ? 6 09 pm
l.v, Hi>iilh?ru PIikm, '* 6 63 am 0 67 pm
l.v. HuinM, r ?? 7 05ntn a 10 pm
l.v. i'oliiuiiiln, J " 9 0J a:n 10.10 pm
\r, Savannah. " 12 25 pin 2 fco am
A r. JiK-krt mvlllo, " 3(0 pin 7 i?in
Ar. Tampa, " 6 00 am 6 30 pin
" NoT 40J No. 41.
l.v Mi'w Vor'-i.N.Y l'..V N.t 7 45 nm 8 55 pm
Lv. I'.iIIiii1pI|>Mh. " 10 20 nin 112Bpra
L v. Ntw VofK.Ol vs.CNif 3 00 pin
I.v It ull'iioro,H. S. IMJo. f 0 30 pin
i v W<i*iriiiii. N AW.H.lj. .. ti uO 11in
Lv, PortHiiioutti, t?. A L. 1' 16 piu 10 05 am
Lv. V\ ??l?loit, " 12 1I?m 12 3S pm
l.v. N..rlli.? .let. " 2 00 am 2 10 pi#
l.v lliMlillTKOI), " 2 Si tttU 2 46 pt.
l.v. lialcixli. " 3 f.ll am 4 27 pui
, I.v. Southern I'iuoj>, " 6 65 9fh (i 43 pol
l.v. llntnlot, . "* 7 OH am .. 8 oft pin
l.v. WilinliiKtoii, " 3 05 pm
Ar. (Nmrl'jlit', " 9 51 n:r? 10 46 pin
. l.v. ? inutvr, " 10 03 u:n 11 20 pill '
l.v. flreou wooil, " 12 07 am I SJ Bin
j Lv. Athoiif, " .2-111 pm 4 08rtm
I Ar. Atlanta, J < " 8 85 pin - . 6 30muj
j Ar. AiiKU4'a, (\ \ C5. 6 10 pin
i Ar. Maom. ('? ?( On ... 7 20 pin 11 10 aid
Ar .Slor>tK"in'iy.A A\V.i\ 020 pm 111>0 hot
Ar. LAN 3 05 nra 4 1'J pia
' Ar. Ni'iv O It'n.iR.L. A S 7 SO am 8 80 pm
Ar. Nnslivlllo.N. .AHt.I. fi 40 air if 55 pi n
Ar. Memphis, " 4 00 pin 810 am
SOUTH WARD,
Daily Dallr
N<'. 403 N->. 88
f.v, M<"nphl?,N.f'.A St.L. 11 30 am 8 46 pm
Lv Nu^hvillo, ?? V 30 pin 1> 10 um
f.v. New Orfanng,L. AN. 7 45 pin 7 66 am
I.v. Mwbll^I.. AN 12 20 am 12 58 pm
I.v. Mojittf'.'m'ry.A.ASV.P C 20 am -6 20 put
Lv. .Mnnitit, i\ nt (in. . . ?0 am 4 28- piy
Lv. AukuiU. O. A \V. C. 0 40 um
I.v. Atlanta, 'f H.A.L. 100 pm WOO pm
Ar AthiiuM, " 2 48 pm 1123 pm
Ar Oroenwood, " 4 44 pm 2 04 on
Ar. ClioMtor. ^ 6 28^m^/_4^26*m
[."v. Charlotto. 6 30 pm 6 00 ?B
Lv. Wilmington, " 12 05 pm
Lv. II-?m lot, ?" 9 20 pm 8 05am
Lv. boutlioru Piini?, " 10 17 pm flFO? am
Lv. IlalolKh, " 12 18 um 11 30 am
,\r. llvndcrson, " 1 2ft ?m 100 pm
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