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\ ? -,-~?-^-!-,-.-. -V .-^ ' ' i^^vV^Mv, WI?! ? ??rr ,-i - . T"- f - VT~r-T-p^-t-<-r . *-* t?. v.-t. '' :. \?/ & i f ;1; ./4. V :?' -% "Do Thou Libo?l 1 ?i ..... , ) i ,.,?? ' i;,. (' , , ? ? < . .1 , . 1,1;). ;''.>. . ..: " . ' ... ... '. -i-M-^^'^?-?-wr't?SS:- ; I r j lW HAW , ; ! Aili H Mu "g r <?>u .-i?/ ?E5 [ri .v, j ;:.-// i 4???M ? ,r-< mT - BENNETTSV?LLE, $ C EK1DAY, KEliKUAltY I te ba in , . ft, i ti'.; Three. ?v^a? Cqnyjpted <?f. lylurdor :. Qot Thirty Yobre. ANOTHER FIFTEEN YEARS Th? ?i;-) Fa theV ?f^ bn? of ine .io .? V . . .'. '. ".. . .? " :;: ?on Wak Bei^g ' Sentenced. Walter a MoAlietor, Wm. A. Death and Andr? w J. Campboll, who worn guilty of murdor.in tho^ seop.ntj dogreo, /Pr tho kilting of Jon ti ip Jiokebhiotcr, on Oot. 18, 1900, by 'tho administra tion of ohoral and subsequent rapo, tb-' gothor with Goorgo J Korr, who pleads, od non vuit oontendro to a ob argo of rapo woro brought itno iho oourb of oyor and toiiuioor at Patterson, N. J.j on Tuos day%{or. spnten^o by Judgo-Dixonv..v Mof Allister,, C^ujuboll and Doath wero .paoh ? eontoboodlstPA?iO jioajrs imprisonment. >:at hard labor and Keir, to 16 years impris' cn-jbont. at ha,rd labor. ' Tho-s?ntenpbS' of aiMtf:% yrib'omubnr w b^bh;: .0IG? ||i ?prcvy idjfeSi but in thorpasKVv^Sorr Mne^jf :$1,000 might havo booh added. ? Tho opurl^hou.a.o. .waa orowde4i In thO.bpurt, jooro werp ibo father, atop -, motuftr. #nd sister of Joanie Bossbhiof, tor. ^O.bunsbl for all thu defendants pload,cd/or blemonoy. -MoAllislor a^d.; Oampboii looked bxlromoly palo Jand Death h?d thb-appoBranoo. of suffering. grAHy^Ut?dor -tb? sti?i?.'" ; vs.-?A #udgo Dixon addressingl'th? prisoners' aa.M-:*; /lYoustand-ooriviPtod Of niutdor.: inafchp Vflboondv degroo. -Had you' been lound guilty of murder in tho . first do grete ibo.-punishment'would havo booni dc^tl^.bu^ tho kniouoy <of tho jury-in thi?Jpxeio?8o of thoir lawful -?utJiority ; savjod jpivf rojn the gallows ^WA must administer laws aa they aro. Kjsjrno. oouiff etkbnot make any distipotiontf bite , musV-SOhtonde you fdr 'tlneeVimo. *' **i;Xt?i1i8t". tho..fearful oonsoquenoeH fr^i.pnm? ^T^^eli[Ve?^>pug^|n^n^ apes young .woinop, ;of tUU,<pomm uni t?y... and point put to yt bcira - .that, thoy '^oajanot hojb'o't?i sbodro hnnpju{3S?' putsjdo.. .pf viv?uo'un? .j\o?or""'' Thomson tonbo of tho* od?rtis.'t?hat eao?i oi'ya'u bb impVi6bncd ';'in th? t?tate prison at Trenton at hard labon for r; term of 30 years." . ' * v (Jeorgo J. Kerr wasvthon called to tho bar>rapdiby,his attorcay ontorod a i>-lo? pf npUcVult oontondoro to tho olmvgo of assauil-. Oouusol a?kod tho court.to; exbrolBP'olpmonoy. He spoko of tho - pilsOnor's fathor, flafd'To bo diing,' and' of*h3s\.sister s^%ifobud-six ohildron. '. 'Judgo: Dixon afconbo pn?flpd fi?ntpno? H*>H?aid:-i t\v ''^.vw'- > ' - u . . v ^hopvidpnoo-ib'thio 'enso doos not the,drug, but patti?ip?tod in pfd^f isJbjapyotvt oj?ho . girl. - In . ono respect yQWQ?0fjfl<wprib-; th*n iho- othors ; ^WM8 S?^i?Ris *ftf mm obliga: tfqp^.for vjjtnq. ypu bad a wifo,. wpr: *n^.?vliu0 "M^OBI>j?pQtjiobs, and .oh.il-.. d^OU forlyour ,Pbbborn, ?but, yeu.jdi?' r?gardbb\'alV arid por lipittcd y bur del f to' dmt'aNyfcy-irb'm'a; btbpdr Uoinostib life aild now yon "stand- hctyb ii wfbbk' bf vioo and orimp and'suoh' a orimbl Nb wonder it jhp.okcd the e jmmnnity and ?tartlpi?A*-v?r-y?: .-.wornsmly vandi manly .hoorli,v.rThaW;^itiloss that das taraly outraged,- tho popr viPtim laid .dPif?by i'th?, rpadsidp, regardless of w^bthbVi?ho.y/p?ld bo found; by. kind f#6ndffor> M (boasts. ^ Ho<y .; gladly' woiild I flpard your 'relativos, but in tho cxprosf b of my djity l-oannbt. with out. Kbld anyihin^ vvhioh, tho Vdntenpo of tho.iaw rx quirt s. ; Thp sbntt nobof tho opur't j?^that ypu bo impriaonod in dho ?tftlb pri??ri fdr ? f?rm. of 15. years at' hard labbir.''- ' ' " . vT:M 5*lpAllipteV?ainpbo)l arid ^^U^?nd. K?ifrn?adp ??sstat?mpnt to tho pubUo thiri.afte^ndoh- s.'?t. sayo:1 ;. -?". :;'/ ??/?'.WP ;??? Vpsilnpd to '?Ur fa?o'nnd prdpoBO. tb fab? (bp futuro with, manly hfe?rts, dj^rk'as ilis/. .. ; / , ' ' .^SvV? n'ay'p.?d pHtioi?m to mako', but. we .w.apt to than)?. f?xo, ..newspapbrs pf l?fi.iorsqn ?.or.their:s.en9oof.fairuoB8?, . <si',rt?p pould ?ay im?n/ things that would tond>io-?bato Clio publie indigo ^^?jflg^febut wo propoBo t') boar Our ptin?8hnlPat. in- silorioo^ .-..*. . > "Wcip^POflO to earn tho thrco :days amontb w.K^t ^b law remits fpr good .bohayioi,* \ . .'Wo aro conclut tp Buffer curBplvos but wo koonly ufr? th? awful sorrow brought upon our fsipiKofl and .friends who havo.?tood so np?|y by ns- through itall*-? fi I, . /, \ . ;^evpr'?Van'y.t;ibip\'wa\ thoro any ill feeling * be^weou pUreolye^.v AV'o ?ool tbat wp hftV?b?pn victims tpT a groat extent' of^'.the ' -unroasoning ..^utsido opinion based upon thp > .wild and in flammatory ropprtft ",. _ Tho dtiytcmont sloKOs with, thanks to thoir opiinsoJt-J'whpattbo poril;pf thoir leputationii, stpod, nQb.ly .by.us.'V " Whilp Judgo D xon was Bontonoing, the prisoners, iHg?i Koir/tb?/afcbor pf . ' Qo'prgPi^ithlra'ftbnVs'lftforf:4^^^ 'tho oprirfcTtO?*t?? day *dyitfg:- b'iiba \Jsir"'of ' his son's -diegrf?rb?^ c-v:- jgjj v-'" j ''.'M^h^'fiiro^oi . TM Oolumbi^coor(l iia"?'8 ^fP,1^1 Hf tho^'yallpr''- d9gand bo . hft'^provailod. Bu'tifyo^i'pioh '..5?ill -n?t<- fo?cvpr fij?t mmmimi; $J?Q riowflp'apof.o; aro a <? Unit; in ^Sng|[J'^s:sttgP',b?'tt''law^t.^lMbK/ ww mako profitftblo sheep raising . posSiblei law has bPoh annually dofoatod i'rt, tho hot>b;r TlfaWtoajbrity w'?^ hut ' tliroo; 4hii btAt aiaddn^ "yParM fab) inoro - tho; \*?ib?M .will:W thovpthor>; way. Thbn SALOON SMASHED BY WOYVW.' I ; ' Mi : A - frniber of tho W. O- T- IL. Follo?y Mrs. ? Nations's Example 'A dispatoh from Anthony, Kan., wa Mvti.-Uruiio Nation was outdono F?^vc Wednesday whon a band of W. O.v T. U women, headed by Mrs. Shoriffof Danvillo, Kan., oomplotoly wreokod tho fixtures in four "joints," s.mnshitig plato glass windows a?4 rott right 'and left, and turned gallons of liquor.into tho,gutters. TkcAvpmom whd aro of th'6 best families' tri Anthony werb noopmpaniod by? their., husbands and sons or brothers, who' afl?urod''pro?" tcotion. No arcoota woro nudo and tho, band will, it' is flaid,ifltbrt<out t?nmrr?w ou a tour of dostruotioiV through Harpor county, whioh ia prolific of saloons. Mrs 8hb'rjff, who load. Wodncs.day's vaid, is fondor bond to ?ppoar at Dan-, ville ip April to answer a ohargo of saloon wroohing placed agaiqet hor nix weOktfagp.' ; * , * Mvo Sub)iff carno to Anthony lato Tuoaday atid workod all night procur ing hAtohots, axoa and other implo- ! m.?jn.h^Qf dp?tmqtiop and it waa ? o'o\ook thia morning-boforo abb bad horfootbd j lib*, plane for tho'reidY Sho onliatod tho' fallowing' womon:;_ Mosdamos . M. J.. Davis, Wm. /Soptt, J. li, Brubakpr, ijouiB Maoo, ' T. ' G! If poper, Chas, ltobinabu, John Hiok?tis, John Ken 'trail, J., f l. Shelton and tho Missos Mo liay, Pago, Massey,- Robinson and Nixon, atf'Of Apthpnyv^'Thoy begab 'hoir attacks ohoitty. after daybreak^ taking tho saloon kqojpcrs and tho town offioiala by.iulipiis'o.:' '' 1 - r; :':Vi; ? ; A drug stor?cwas tho first point ?at? t.apJ^od, -but though, domo?Bhing oostly bar^.nxWros.and.a register, thoy woro unable tjp. lobato tho.'stooh pf liquor. &? . Tho ri?xt p?ftooj .'half. a? blopk awqy, was thor<)u^hly wVepK^pV^.Tno prop/* otor attempted to,?fbp .tho work/ huV tho husband hndyiiiardj with blo?r. on flio h?ad wrtii'VjboiQr b?U\?, quickly, rendered the irate'' proprietor Kora ' d? combat.---- . {-< .* 'U'-'v .Two more joints.^oto'iviaitod. AT?ho/ furniture won demo.hpb,opV*nd tho ?took?. bf liquor emptiod. V,^; \.k \ ; /Pim Womau thon benoit. and prayed.. They iTwkedi ?*}ibv: Almighty":--.- *oM guido, thpra. tft o^bxyidontH of iniquity;and!<H rcot .Ojpii^,-fpo.t?-t?&U^-?t9v?.^A.9^ ru,m>oqv,80.d tOwna in 'Kansas. ?j-iiramd^ WOB h?rnc'dly' telephoned to ndjaoont towns by local galoon sympathizeT -.who tviehod Iq; \yain?thoir follow saloon" keepors- Tho' uiajvor swore in extra, poli?o and tho brft^dere weroVlaocd-'unclPr striot dur vHlnoce'. *?. Ho alino* prosorvee* tho riamos bt^fro women ongoged in : Wednesday's ANOTHER PL AN 'OUI LINED . .AW- V -, .. Mr. McGowan's Substitut.? ^district I ing Jtteasuro. v ii M?< aftorboo^'-'?y' Mr. ' F. P; McGowan, ah 0$i%mWx??l Mrr W?Bt?ii's ' redief t?ibtfng"' ?tf !rb;is\,;>^B^o' fqn^ee '. the?, ffrjpj, ^stViqt* tho Xafgp?t in paict,Vpft-,popvlation., having v&?^9j02,i and. lb? -fourth dibtriot tho - .smallest*; havihg' 161,033. . Tho firet- ia top? largo; by 12,229; afi'd -tho fouVlih-is''too{?mall' by9';5?O.' THpd?ffpr'onoo in;pofj?iatioW boCweou" tho* t wo is' >it?$$^ f??rS; is trier -aftongot?bni prdpdB??^'by ? the'Me GrPwmbill:^ ?Mi??*?* (vHVi^ . .WR!8l>t'nWrttfoi\* v ? Charleston v.-?. i ?\':\"> ?. .t.. ,n 88,00? Borkoioy . .,. 30,451 Beaufort.. ' t ,; ... 35,495 Colloton.! . .,. 33,453 DoYchbatory;^.j M , ,Totftl:. j iU^v "Jf| IWITO ';, ?KCorNniDXflTRlpT.;;; AikW: :'? fii%. i S J. .:"'39',(FK39 Bamberg.....'. . ... V^C'S^pj Barnwoll !... : :m"?, .vv t ..*.'.'. 36,604 BdgQffoia.-;;: u i&A&Wm Saluda.;:.,. 1 :,\.. m v.- }:\. '18.966 Lbxiogtob:: d ; . ftm Hampton :r ^3,738 PiPkepa..,Mi A MM* oobnp-o,'...'.-. ....^.^..'..iv.....,.?.??$4 Andbrsbo' ,.-:>. ?\<..... .. . . j u 'M :55i728 Abbevijlq.,.. ki,,......., . i 4K x ,33400 Qret-hwodd..',, 28 313 NowberryV. ..':. .;. / .vi*:''// BO; 182 Total .19.0^62 . :. '-f? *9P1lf$ M.tBTKIOT? t-.;? ' Groonyillq,,..-.-. '.. 63,490: Laurons.37,382 HparlatiB??rg.. ; .?J... iV'.'.'. ''.'.-:"6?,T?60 U'aiori I .\^7?'.". '^ .' ..,?;?; -. i. <-2&,G01i Tolai?'.'.V.'.'.?.. .:;..\.,,;...i?fe; ' ' I'IFTJI msTRi?r. .*'. ', .. Chorolcpo ., v...., v ..-?... ?21-359: 1616 Mi 425 401; Flor?n0o;;/..;,?.'?v? W .21(474 p^msh?rg- :r--^^c<!;$m Georgotowrf.. ...-. / 22,846 f aKyi?.NTii,. pwruipx.--'- di -i Rj?hland.V.'V .....4'6,589 . i?oiaft'. ..!.'.,. : !. . .^84,673 j i^w; fii|?Pjiw'?? twjtwferifey? l?l'l > ? .?Wo .aro in hoar ty ?ympathy with tho 'uioyciuont to br oak tho will of a: l Nov? .Yovk miliipnairp whoooiupollod hi? wifo to.-y?pa'r^thp Bap?p^hat njnpj yoarfl< ,aod m'?^;tp:pil^rfvagappo, , Supji (v,?ian was ^morally ?np?pablo of , making a will and Wrfflcwfa should bb paidtb b?? wish as to tho disposition of - his property.'* * j,fr>;l* * ?i4?{ [~ ?Ti? Exposition-Bil? Agre?d to by a ? - . ' i#ff; Largo Wsj irlty. .?HEVOT? WAS FOUR T? ONE And Amendments Attempting to :C.ut bovvni'/the Proposed Appropriation W.ero. Voted Dc wo. ^bo lilli whioh passod.tho Sonato' last wloekjosjto; ftpproprlato . $50,000 for^a Stato,buildirig;at tho OhSrl?stOnoxposi tjoiS^asB^V.^e ??oua'?^?h ^uosdsy' of " Bt}w^ck by^y()to pfWMm (- This the samo proportion in which vit passed tho Soiinto 4 to 1. Whon tho oxpositioh bili emu o up r. Baoot offofod thtf Bonato bill as a substituto for tho hbuso bill. This waa agreed to,'As tho wording of tho two t\ I mo st silent ioril nod time oould bo n?vod by ad Opting tho nonato bill, which hhd already passed tho sonate I Mr. Hallo of York, offorcd an amend nient to vc du co the proposed appropria tibn from $50,000 to $35,000. I Mr. ua?ot r.aid tho waya and moana o?mmittoo ' had unanimously pasead upon $50,000 as being necessary. . Tho. buildingatsolf ?Will o??t $27.000; - This building- in te boar, tho name and to bo tWpfoportv of tho Slato. lt may .bo that Ibis iSft.O?O amount must bo M'p plomgaited ^nyi .ttfe^ exposition itself in ojrdor to -j or cot ? building along tho handsome dbaigns furnished.' Eaoh of tho'4?< oouhtios in tho Btato is to bc o?iu?ufK?? to/nnvo an exhibit, and $10,000 will'bo nooded for this purposo Olcmaon's ' Bplondid oxhibit will oost $4,000 to collect and to givo transporta . lion.. . , , .- . Mr. Banks-rWill thia inoroaao tho tax1 low? ? ?>.,.. , ",',' .>. ; Mr. Baeot- rani .glad you ft9kod:th6 question. , <;. ' . (* C" ' : \\ . Ho thon!road/-a.btatouiont from Mr. >% B. Olyburn. .rthiof : elovk of tho oomptrollcv ga?era)'?? effipo,: saying: ,VT1)0 appropriation of $50,000 provided for'in ' (h's hilT in aid'of tho South Oar' oii?a Interstate-sn'd West Indian ex position to be held.in tho oity of Char leston, not in any way inoroaso tho tat lovy* fdr St?t? purposes;'' ' i iMfcj ?llailo'fl ?mondmorit w?s thon to jpctod/',- . ? V j M >;tfitJ f Mij.f,' dp : J\0 io\\ of . York moved to atriko out tho onaotingj words of tho |i | v u., . . ? Mr. Croft of Aikoi? was tho. first to spbak upon thc bill. ! llb argued first 't^d?atff?l? Wuth?ritF' of tho. Stato to mako tho appropri?t ion j: and' ?itcd tho constitution. to ' sustain his. position, Wo. havo prooodents^for this .appro-; pYlation*. jFn.o centennial exposition?$& ??tiMf!P?P^Vt W grnp?dv hy an exhibit UlKiit'?? '^Oato?i?a,^her -phosphate rook, Her".' manufacturing eritorprlsoq; :.oto., and thoro <is no doubt much good rc anhed from that. Obarloaton's oity ao?neli has giv.en as rajro'h as thoStato ia asked for, and ho r oit i zions have aub 'soribed . $200,000 inore, Would it bo right* for Vthat eity to orcet a building: and'-.t?.furnish tho exhibit for" tho on ' u>o.8t?t??.. ?. '.. \Mi\ ...Harvey .Wilson of Janitor,, as chairman' bf ,tho>ways and -means oom mitico, stated.that v.in the judgment cf tho oommittoo that was ' tho' vory loast amount .with which tho exposition oould ,got along- , , j Mr., ?J. O. Robertson of Oolumbia, in boh?lf of tho Richland dologation favored tho bill. Th?ro aro sonio poo plo, ho said, who Toovor seo constitu tional barriors whon suoh, objootions ?ff?Ot 'mattera v/hioli thoy favor. , Ile thought Jhat tho, Stale 'opght to bo wirling't? givo thia pitiful liitlo Slim'of $50;OQ0: te rho?p: Oharloston, for: abo ?i?gdS help moro than any other part of hoJltaro;?1 ] ;-: ! l ffi?i ' Morrison of .Fairfield, doblarod Himself against' tho viii.' It is ad?n gbrou's'lhTn'? for ?uo ??torost to over shadow all others in a 8tato. Two hun drod'r yoars ago theology impregnated th? - governmentot Sootland, aud Sroughk Jhat goyorn.mont'n downfall, lilitarism *.wask, uppermost in Franco until that government foll. Cominor oial ' iniqrests aro hoing put abovo Overjthi?g;'ei3o'in thia country, and uril?9g/ib;qre bo a; hal t ?tho natjen will fall, lip intimated that eommoroial in tor?fl.ls wotfld'kill thc-ohild labor bill. ,Mf, Tatum of Oraogebuvg/did. not; . o>ioy.O^ ip#shutting. Jho. doors. in tho' f^qo^of.^ho^otrppoUV of the Stato, but he diu hot approve pf, the . lasjL sootiou of, * jtij? bill. whioh .".pr?vidos that ?Ve bU?fd?ngV at tli? e?.o?? Ua tim bxpo^itien ^.?^iiVJ?ohdwcnt to allow tho sink^ ?.lng' fiitidve<fn^ttaibnr 4b sell "thebuild . inga and ' torn ltm?bM?? ?vor:.to .tho Slate. . f) ? ? fi - .-: MifW *"4.*'-i:A-Y--u . .. Mr.. Wolliog of -^airfiold .saw . that tho oonflvi.tutional bbjoptien of .Mr. de JiQaphoeuld bo ea.si)y.idispopoa of, bo {9uspr thq.Booti.cn.-.is ?^paUo b(> mp.rb hap(,puo bbastruotibn. n?ljis-bill would ?nd to build up tho ira'ste plaob? of tho Stato. For tho' want bf ?noVgy and for the want df -enterpHflO tho great' ^ort bf iOWhrlcSton. superior to any in'Cl.cprgia, is.?hnoat i4loi; ?siTho Atlanta exposition' did.a Great, deal ,f or'Georgia, and tho Charleston, .exposition., will do a gre.at doal ior Spvtt)\ Uarolina. , ,^.r.'?trein'"of -ftdgcflpld, said ho'op tirc6inlotr* * tbq necessity, of going oavo fully withvtl|o-;8Ute "nftonoy. but ho do olared thaV" tho State would n?vor ex psirid if it'kept'eldsodtip likban oystbr. Ilo'diffored with his bollflague Mr. May Bon, and would supp?rt tho hill.' .Mt. Baobt'of ! Charleston arguod tho bonstilutienttlity * of tho matter. Iib quoted dooision* of tho supromo oourt of'.tho United -States to -show that ap propri?t i ono to ..expositions, eto., aro pot ifit; private good butfov puhlio weal, and thoroforo bopstitutional. ?MR .Ilardiu t.atikod, if j oongress has no.t^pprbpriaUd.i^?p.OOO. to tho pxp?si eM?; ,Babot . replied that tho bill is pp'nding waiting bri tho dcoioion of tho leglfilato bf South Carolina' upbri the small appropriation, : ' ' ?; Tho mp'ti?n to shrike , but tho ouaot lng-wa'fds was then vb'tetV upon and ovorwholmlngly dofoated. Thoso who ii - f i -.---1-n ff?ffi ,voted oyo on this motion 3fld ip Op position to tho bill woro'MosVvs, Asji loy, Austin,' Brown, Borrah, Dunbar, Eflrd; Kibl?r, Liver, Lookwood.MaUl din, , Mayson, MoGall, MoLaughlin, Morgan, Morrison, [Nesbitt, Niohols, Rankin, O 15 Bobmspn, lt U A Hobin soo, Ituokor, J ll Bmith nod Wingo. 'iTho following favorod tho bill: Bpoakor Stevenson and Mossie, Banks, Baten, Bcam^m-rd, Bivivcns, Bloaee, Belts,"'Bro?ks; Bryan,' Bittier^ Oamp boll, 'Tarter, Goggoshnll,' Goloook, Ooopor,- Cosgrove, Croft, GrUm; Dante? lor,' -Dean, DoBruhl, Donnis; Djddj Dominick, ))orrant, Kldor, l?stridgo, Fox, Frasor, Frouraan, Gaston, Gour-. din. Galluohat, Guntar, Hailo, Hardin, Hill, Hollis, HumphroyrJamo5j Jami gan, Jdhnson, Koola, Kinard, Kiusoy. Lido, Little, mt tort," Lagon, Lomax, Lylos, MoGraw, MoLood, MoGpw.au, F. j H. MoVJla'stor, John MoMastor, MtsUoo;'' Moffott, Moses, Moan, Mur 'ohisbri, W L BAVkor; Paltoreo?. Brinco, Py?tt, Kodforn, Bibhards, Ut?liardso?,' 'l\?Vettd6ti;i'9tao,klio??oii4Sahdor?, Boa brook,'?inklor,'8mitb, Spoars, Strom, Btroman, Tatum, ThouB, W J Thomas,' J P Tboinan, Jr., Thomprou, Vinoontj .W?lling, Wells, Weston, Whalox," Wih Hams, Wilson, Woods and Woodward.' Tho pairs wcro Bloaso, andJ?arkor, doLjach .and,. Boatwi'ok. .TJta* first named in cao h pair was presont and op posed to tho appropriation. - -AMENDMENTS PROPOSED. A number of Smondmonts woro thon; road, all of thom ovidontly hostilo to tho bill. "TboBO amondmontsWQra^with ono exception kill?d. ' HI wini Mr. Mason's amondmeat to appro priato tho $50,000 from tho Charleston disponsary profits was votod down. 1 .^o was Mr. Lylos' to require tho ox position to koop tho administration building open'to tho publio froo of oliargo ono day in tho wook. Also Mr. Lido's and Mr. Lomax's i amondm?nin iu provide fur fi?l? ?v tap buildings aftor tho oloso of tho exposi tion, emoh salo to bo at publio outcry. Tho only atnonduiont adoptod-was Mr. Tatum's to proyido for tho sinking fund commission lo soil tho building ofter its ol joel 's aooompiishod. , I Mr. ltiohards proposud an 'amend-* mont to rnako tho appropriation i2f>, 000. Ho stated briefly that TuoBday morning ho had boon told by tho oomp I tr?ll?? general that tho tax lovy would I bo- ihoroasod if tho appropriation bo I made, as Winthrop and South Carolina college aro asking for additional appro J priationH. I DifouBaion oa tho amondment was out of''order ?hd'tho volo was'taken.' Tho 23 who voted to striko out tho I onaoting words, with; tho exception of Mr, Kinlor and- Mr. Niohols, votod for tho aniondmont, as, did Messrs Bloaso, I Butler, l'Vooman, Lido, MpLiod, Ilioh ! ards, M L Smith, Siroman and W?lls.. , - I i Tho volo against tho amend mont was I tlhoaamo an that against slrikirrg o .it Ltho onaoting words, oxoc.pt for tHo I above changes'; also Mossrs. Kibler and j Niohols.votod against " this amend mont I 'arid;Mr.-Bryft^ fro'm;-:Bpaufort.carno in j [' -Tho bill thoh paspod soooD?'roading and tW appropriation is assured, as thorn ia hut oho amoh4mbnt for tho I .sonata lp agroo to. || TH?DKS?URRA?E JBILL I Tho Text of the Measure Paused by the Blouse Yesterday. j Below is given the text of Mr. H. J. I Kinard's billon tho subjoot of demur rage that passod tho houso undor tho title. "AM bill to . require tho railroad oommission. to flx ratos ot storago, tp.bo obarged by railroad companies, in tbi? I Stato, to prosoribo regulations for oharg I ing tho samo, and to prosoribo how suit I shall bo brought for ovorohargos,-' ano1 I to lix th tho mbasuro of rooovory, and j for'Other- purpose*:?!, 1. Station 1. That from and nf tor thc I pa&sago. of this aot, p?wor ii hcrbbj I bonforrpd on tho railroad' odnimissiox j of South. Carolina, "and they arcrcquir I od, to" fix and 'prosoribo a SohodUlP ol I rnaximum ratos and ohargos for storage j of freight, made and ohargod by rail road oom panie? doing bustuoBB in th if State, and to fix at what timo after thc roooption of freight at place of dota ina j ti?n suoh charges for morago shall bb J gin, with pbwor to vary tho 6amo aocord ing to tho value and oharaotor of tin freight stored, tho uaturo of tho plaoi of destination and tho residence of. con I taigncoy-and suoh othor.f aol's as ip.thoi judgm??t should bo .?considorod in filj ing thottamo. - ' . Sob. x2l That all tho provisions cf tin j aot brcatlDg paid railroad oonunissioi I and aots amendatory thoroof, .pr?s?rib J ing tho proobdui-e ;of said cornmissioi in fixing i'roight cod>paHHongpr trallio ancji Jb^oajTji.iig ooiripluint^ of oajr^ior ani 8hipp^:'a'nid<of ?lt?ring' abd amondinj said trwffio, shall apply ta-'.tho. subjO? I 'of : fixing 'and' amending rates . ani J oharges for ntorago, nv nforoanid. i >.. . L Bep;;, fa ^That-, ,pp ?railroad = oampan: j'shall mako or rotuin," dhobtly or indi j Wotly, ?'riy ohargp for" storage of froigh .greater, than t h st''fixed, by tho commis sien .for oaoh. pft.rtibu.!ai s^orago, ho shall they djsoriminato. directly' o indireotly by moans of robatos^ or an; 1 othoridcvloe in- suoh obargos,. betweei I porspnsv.-':- . - ... . ,... . IL Soo. 4. That if any; railroad pompan; shall violato tho provision of this act oit her by exceeding tho ratos o storago proBoribdaV or by disorimiun ting SB aforesaid, .tho person' or porS?h, J;BO paying such oytrpharge? er subjpote to.suPh. diobrimatibn, shall' have th, right to sue for tho same-in any oom hoHhis State hfjving-jurindiotion of th olaim, and nhall have all tho roihodio and bo' ontitlcd te rocover tho sam j ponaltios hnd moasuro of damages ? I ispresoribod ia thp oauo of ovoroharg j of froig?t ratas, upon makiog Hko dc .mandas is pr?fioribod ia suoh oaso, sn aftor Uko failure to pay tho samp. It ?proad?, ? A dispateh from Bo^tan.^asj',, s'oj Mrs. Mary Grcon, who' eooniod tah familiar willi tho mothods of Mrs. Carri Nation of Kansas, wreokod aCambridg stroot hsrrooni Wednoiday ovoning an W?s sontoncod to sorv? a tornl at il ho uso of eerreotion. i Mrs, (J roon n< only laid tho bs rta nd or low with a plal but. also, rocjuopii t^barwarp;. te. rn,ol o\iloa, shayoipd - seypral, pl^^ glai mifr?rfl.?^d' a?o^ tho' froightonod pa rons of tho establishment into tho wit collar*4 lk?ni ?arrie Ka'tiohV' sho yoi .ed,/H?nid I'll lcavo no rum shbp in tl I town whon I got through." ? Y. M, c: A, . . . ,? ThtfTwonty.fourth Annual Con Vqr?\f?r?W3?0 kt Suintor.! . m v i r - < ? AN INTERESTING PROGRAM j The Convention Will Open On t?huacl.ay Evening Ffb. 14, . - at Half-pa?.t Seyen ? . O'O.ocK. Iterilombor, tho. Convention opcpB\.j Thurfuj?y OVo.nipg, February 14tk. M',^ urgod to cloot .ibpir mow offioora prior to tho Stato o?nV?ntfon. ' . By so doing it vyU? eriabi?v^'our nqwly olopt?d' ProBidont to attend4'tho. ''PreBidbntB' Oonfor?noo," cti''rhur?day,', Fob 11th. It will oon M?i'?P two BOBBions';of two .boura oaoli'.. No\?oll?g? 4^bo?rttion' should fail to beverlie ( pr! ?Mot? i at this important oonfefdn<?> > It will bo in ohargo of in tor na'v'Coal' Soorotary Anderson and 8coro"tatv Knobel. V / - XA\\,'delegate's will bo ontor'laincd "by Ih?igq?d poopld of Sunitor. E?'tor?oin mor? ^a\?.U0t bo ' nasmrod . t? do?egatoo. whp|f*U to sond? '.iu, .their, orodontial ooqpo?'B.W?fo?;-,l.ltbj Coupons should bb B)mt,to.0vQ. .Huratl/Jr.v- Chairman Oofitfefyion Oomtioittbe, t^umfor, S. 0. 'ANl dol?g?tefei'or'visitors oro rccpjo?lod to Vi port immediately upon arrival at tho'fyfioofl of 0. M,,Hureb', Jr, Tho usual ojmning soBslon on Tues day aftornoon has boori disponsed with. It ig tfcer??oio hoped that ovcry dologato will toe o? timo for tho Opening aoflsion on Thursday evening--and remain un til ? tho ?lorfo. : *Siindfry eVOfiing, Tho oorhioittoq hdpoB that dologaloB will pl anjtb? avoid S?nday travel. ?Mng' to tho limited oapaoity of ho toi a, it iu imposait lo to B?ouro vo dudejl ra.tos.' ' Delegat os who ordinarily p??fqti'h'?f?l '?btort?inmoot nTOufged to iso?t^il^th? hospitality of Sumter's oom fortablo homos.. ..' v - ? .tt0dup??d rates havo beon scoured; on all jfrilrbidsY AapoVtajn. from your.) tidkW??ont immediately'.wh?tK?r -or not /}^!hasrcp.aivQd Iq&jf ?otiouB. This ie i iqf?jortant,'- <%??? . . Dpvn'?lt.fail to bring^ur^l?iblo and a gOod^pvtobQOk. . ... yy..?,.. ' ; ,V . >.? ! Fol" otedfiP < uta or oth?r - information,; wrlK .A^ Y., , 1 fhOOBAM. . . a?s?iobBItt-Hlio-i-FkBt Presbyterian . Wjjsmpf Pobrdary l'iiMl IM Opo\dn'? KB:?roia?8', JamoB" Allan, 'Jr*., Chapman- ?tato Oommittoo, 8 00 Atf? "Tho ' mau''for tho Hour;" ilisbip^iliB?n Oapors' of South Gmo ?lino- . - ' ; !/'- ' M Fobru?Vy.lotk, ? OO-Open? Wy ?flds.V v,Kcv. OJABIVAV Darxitoo. port ot 8tato ExooutivC 'Oommlttoo.. 9,30 Quiet Hour. -Hov. H? 0. Bunkv| hol'si Ohcslor. 10 30, Papera abd discussion, ' :Tho AsBooi?tion as a spiritual foi co Among mon." " To what oxiont should wo d? pend upon public mootings as a means bf saving, atrongthoning and building up young mon? ' W. 0. Lowo, Oharloa ton. . What plaoo should Bible study hold in our work? ?. T, Holm, Oo lumbla. , Whit o?n ,wo do to ohcok tho dosooration of tho Sabbath? Hov. Mel- | ' ton?'Clark, Ploronoo. What can bo dono to promoto personal purity? . Dr IO. A. Hines, Sencoa. "Friday aftornoon. 3.00-Oponing exer?iBosi 3 15 "Winning mon 'Qualifl?atiohB for doing tho Work." lt'ov! John Kershaw, Chailoflton.. 3.30 ,kTho' Assooiation as a Spiritual foroo amona: GtudontB, II, P. Andor ,Bon, Now York'Oily. In'roaohiog now Btuqonts. In promoting tho Btudy of tho Word of God. In winning students to J?sus Christ. - In leading fltudonts to promoto tho ovangolizatiou of tho world. ' 'Thi?'e?nforendo v#itl.v hw of*'' B^ ?Mal valuo\to tho Coll?go mon. It will bo thrown open for-a gonora) dis?uss?on. . Friday ovoning. 7 30-Song aorvioo. ltev. JSB. A' Dorritco. S.OO-^Address!, V-Tho Association .is a social, ^duoa-. tional and religious fotoo in -tho oom- , munity." .l\ov. E, ?. .Watfl.on, Charlofl i?n< ,': '? . . .. . ,t 8 30 Addro??^-''(Tho AsBooi?tion as a. foroo. among railroad mon." H. O. Williame. >?ew York Oitv. S^M rKeb* 10th; 9. 00-Toaii meny 'eeivioo? '?.<> -J- .'.?. li f pliysio^l foroo." , What aro wc'doing to modi tho. phyaioal nooda of young.men?. Wherein'dd w'O "'differ from athlotio clubs?.' What flhould bo tho .relation. o?tho?dhr?BU?ns worker; tb at.hledos? Ghas^DuBhan, Oharlofltoni ? . ' " , 40*. 15: Papor. v*Tho Asa?o?ation aa an-JMuoational forob.'V To what 'olaBS of mon 'flhOuld th? vydrk bo' ehifly dirtiot od?" Wliftf aro. irs-lfmltatioh?? " How m?y wcJ;bot?too(?lpy th?) ftold?- What oduoational work ia praotioablo lb town's and villages? . Prof. W. 'Mek MoGhc?, i A?Blstanf to Stat?. Sup't of Ifid?oation', Columbia. r ,i,r J 10 45 Paper:' "Tho Af apotalidn as a ?ooi?l foroo." 'What kind .'bf rogular ?oojal Work is fo'aBiblo in tho avorogo 1 Aflaqoiation? What is gained, by grouping mon ?c?ording to thoir tables? What iii tho tributary valu? of a strong: Sooial Work/? <J.,??. DorritoQ,- Ohar-i lotto. ? * ll 15 "South Carolina Aiinooiation in 1901." il. I O. i AVilliams, Now/ -Yoirk City.. a? V. >->\ . . i . ?di .' a/. . - Saturday afternoon. S.'OO^-.Qponing Exoroi?oo. 3.15. t',Winning mon-4ho Bpirlt in whioh ono nhould work."..Uov. John Korshaw 3.30 Paper: uTho Assooiation 0? a foroo among boys." Why important. What ie tho moat tfteotivo way of help ih thorn? E. G. W?BOII, Chorloaton. 4 00 Parier: Tho AsBooi?tion as a Spiritual .boroo among young mon in towna and villagos." .IB sppoiol work fot mbn1 ndCQod? ! ?B it advisablo to attompb organisation without oloao Btiporvioion?, la doun ty? work; a flolu* tiop of 'tho - prqblom?/ Wliat can . tho corresponding Mewbor do, in qompiu?i? tiea:, ^avtipg nb Aaso?iatioa?? A. 0. Bridgman, :Go{umbia, 4.45 >^ABB??ation1 Mou^' I ll. l\ Anderson, ??oW.york.i fl 5 00.(1.80. jTho Clonyentlon will 'ad Journ to ono A* tho pubjlo balle whoro tlio Physical Dlrcotor of tho Cheleston ?Sla?i%wp\ ?ri?JflUd bV QJSBSB loader/?, jwi\l klvo ? practical denomination of ipbys??ftl culturo as taught in our gyn? nasiurn. It is also moro than.probable that an exhibition gu mo of Jiaokot?Hall will bo. played botwoon Ohnrleoton and Columbi? at this time. : . , r Saturday evening 7.80 flong >8or? vioo.. " .Key. J ? H. A. Dorritco. v . " 1 8.OD Addrcia: ,(Tho Kvaogolf*Uion/ of tho world in this gonoratipn and tho vital relationship of tho 'Aseooiatiou work td this ';groat obj?bt." li, Py Audoraon, Now York. : Sunday morning, Feb. lfth-aap ?DjlogatoS' (Jondoor?'tio? Sbrvlo?.? U'?.f. \ ' lt.00' Devino Worship ih.tho ^varlo^s ohUrohcsY .'. ' >, ' ' Sunday aftoruo?n;, 3 00 . ..Bp?oiiU 'meo tin g for ?ollcgo delegates, . H. P.. Audoraon. ,. . > '4.00 Mass Mooting for ,-mon, in ,tjip O?cra H?UBO. . Hov. H. ?.: Uuckhoha}; ^Obostor. . . j. 4 Op Boys .mooting,. Magnolia. Shy Methodist oburob. { .4 00 Women's mooting, Lu thor un 'church. - ' i . ; 8ucday evening. Union meet io g of all oburohes ' in' 'First - Prosbj toriau church. ! 7 30 Song Borviool Rev; Jas. A. Dorritco. njmf' .'?:?"J!',V'1' 8 00 Addresses by tho dologatos. |j .bO.OO Farowoll sorvioo. ;A.',(il. Koobcl; 'Ai^?n?mbnts- Adored., Tho following amonaojonts to tho ?oonutitution favorably voted on at tho ? last c loot ion woi'o ratified by tho House on Tu?Bday of ilait week, - Thoy road as follows': '?Artio?o I. of amohdraonts to the constitution:, The general assembly shall provide by.law for tho oohdqmna'; lion, through proper offioial 'ohahnol?j of all lands noaofinary for tho proper drainago of thc Swamp and low' lands of this StatO; and shall also providefor the equitable asoossm?nt'cif all landa no drained, for 'tho, n?fpose of paying 'the o^ponses of BUQU condemnation j and .drainage."' . ? That following amendment (?o sootion ft. bf.'artiolb Vitt, Of tho ooostiiution, bo, agreod tb: vAdii ?$, tho, ?nd thorcpl th? following words:. Provided, .Thsil tho limitation iinposod by this oootion sud by. scojilon 6. attiolo IV., of thir constitution, shall not apply to bond od indoptcdnoss i nour rod by. tho oitios o i 'Columbisf.Hiok f?ll,' Charleston' an? Floronioo|y,\yhoro tho proeoodB bf sah) 'hoflds^?jip.t'pHcd Bololy for tho . pur ohaso, '?a{?\bl lahmen t. ' maintonan?o Ol in oroauo ofvwatoirw?ika.plant or' s?/wof ago sy?t'?m;ahd by"the Oj ty 'of .Gebffco tovf'n, whon tho proobb?s , bfsMdbdndf ?r? applied?ololy'for tho pureha^oj'osta' ' bl i&hmcn t,,in^ainVohanoo or Jripreano.?i wator works, ?la?.t;i\.s.oworak?. system, ? g?s and eiebtri? HgV^l'?jl^^j^^?t?s, whero the'elptlf6' r,eVo,u^ th? .bpbratibn of jsndji^,*p)??ts: 'shall b< dbvoted.?joloty*^^^ (to th< m ai at o u anco and op orali on bf tho fi arno an.d'jWhor? rtho. q'a?stion,, of i?ourrini .8?on^ih.dob^edn.?B[* la ?ubmittod?>to^thi i'Moh^I^ ^puntoipalHy, as > nr^dte-inj'}thexeon stitution, up'on^hd^?ost??tf4 of : otho bonded indebtedness. ' .' ... Jj-j-.tT..t.^^^ Montai Anguished, Thoro was hb Opposition0 Mr. Joh: MoMostor'a bill in tho' UoiVso, Wodube day to proyldb' that.telegraph bompa?io ? may he held liab?o/for damages fb montai anguish causod by delayed toh. ? grams. Mr. MoMastor explained, h rooiting an iustanod. A gont lomon i Greeny ilia who was, dying'wirbd his sb in thisr.^ty. Tho tologram was not v ?oiv?d until tho fathor had dibd-on a oount of unnooeHsary do lay Suit wi brought egainst tho telegraph oompar hut no damagos could bo obtained ,i tho law was insuffioiont.. ? Tho bill pr yidos: ''That from and.after tho. pa sago of .this not, all talogranh eomp niofi doing buainona in thin. ? cato shf bo liable-in damagos for ntontal angiiii or sUfforiug, evon in t tho absoneo - bodily injury; for.nogligonoo in roooi ing, . trans mitt ing or . delivering mc sagos. -That nothing Contained in th Sot shall abridge tho tights oV vonicdi now r>rovidod by law against tojograj oompan?cs'?'fa?d tho rights and remed? provided fot by: this ! a?t4 shall bo addition to tho^O ' now existing. Th id all abtiomt'nuder' th?8"?bt ' the ja ?m^y -award saoh^damftges as' thoy co 'eludo'fo sui ted frp'm'\'n^l?go??o '!of ''iii tolpgraph; ?bfr pfojp^ ; ; ' . j .. Stopped to i?is, Death..:, to l;h.o.Sij^o*fl.aj a on Monday .mornu at tho MOnsghan ^Hl^;-yo^ngvm( Mr/ J.'.IL-Cokbr,,lb8t m au .'ol?y^tor shaft,-'. ?(e.Uvea; pnly. U 20 .minutes after tho aeeidont.;/tto,v/i not.- eonaoious af\ex-,tho falb-i.whiehv,\ a sud don and \moxpootcd p?nnge fpr or dp fe,ot, ptrikin^nW^ithiis-hoad- Uf tho fiber, breaking bio nook nnd hrd ing his^kull.; jMj;.: Od^or waS an exp ma chi nist, ?nd " was - ?rigaged.. td j ph tho maohinory id th? M?'nagha|d^ nii a work in ' Whioh- Kb liad Veen en^ag at tht ?aneson mill'.'" H?^'waS'^tin quanite'd t^itli Hho Whdition of alfa at tho Monsgbany ?btit? 'w'a?^ittf?rrr that ho would* begin ?oik ott': thrt th floor, whiohvwas ''reaohodJby'ii?tlsfrfl? th? outsido of tho building; Orthiipu up tho stair's ho mot and' aooosfe'd t othor workman, but rondo no Inqu of him, and whon ho rooohod tho la] ing oponod.tho door'and wont ntrnii into tho open shaft, falling to aim instant death. - > . Tho Lord ??t?pbell ?ot/' ''T?ir. Brant?y?sb\t? MwlM tho 1 tb amend sbotion 0:816 of th?1 royl statutes, tho same hoing n.part of v) ls known no tho Lord Campbell aot/l taken up for its nocond reading I ? two reports, from tho.flommitteo in i Spnatq Tuesday Tho Lord CampbelM as it is callod, is the Knglinh law inl duood by Lord Oampholl in,,1847, nih ing roprosontatlvos of tho bflta'to bf j non a killed thretigh tho nogllgendo eorporatlons te bring fculfc and1 foVo nqeuhiary dAm.ag'qB, *W 'oou^s. hay .hold previous toV thaf tithe thai oauso ef aotieh dl?d(w?vh tho; p'?rs?i ioj?rbd. Mr. llrantl?y^'bill allow bono?olarios uHdorsuoh avtfw rcoovor vlndiotivo.as well as abtual d ages, an ie th?lajvjn most of tbaj^ and ho opoko.at ?owe length in faVO its passage^ - Tho motion to adopt majority roport and thus kill tho was lost by a vb? bf 18 fo l?, aud bill passod Its scoond reading. " '?V '! ^ HB ?BIl>L IN'FIJIJL' .?IV?:-' . .'-ii ...< h Iv ii v... , i .? i ?N?) ' ?. Wbfph.HftB Fussed t^e H.ouee *ud Cfof? 'Back'to'the Senate/ i 3&Q following is; tho .exposition , bil h I as it "paused .tho homo; v. IM . y j i . ? Scotion?. /Pha'tthe sum'of $50,000,' | if se . muoh bo poQOBfJsryi :bo,' and tho ssmo is, horoby,. appropriated ^o^ ibo, pur poso 9t paying th?' coat of providing matoriald And oonslr?bling,.in1 tho olly Of OKhr?o?ton, in 'this' > State; -'on tho grounds solootod for tho exposition:pro-' ! do'bigntd by Bradfdtd'fi! Gilbert^?fchx architect of - mid l?xpo?i? iou. oomp&ny; u3 tho agriauUural building;; and ior tho (1 further piirpo.io^ of making , Kt tho ti aid exposition a buitublo and oro diblo : exhibit-''of the past and' prertant re sources* of tho Stato, under tho dir?O tion of tho commission hcroinbtlow oro ?todj .and aleo fer th,b ? purpose pf .pajyj ing tho exponaos irieidcnVtb the ?oiep fi ?D',' 'p'i??i?ado, propmti?'r, ' 'trAnippr t?tion; ib?tKlUtl?'n'^oare' ?rid :: irctuia ?f SSid' exhihito. -'Provided;'t-Thab''?atd eommiesipp shall i v.pond no muo?i of said sum as.may bo ncoc?nary tn obtain from tho several oountios of th id 8{ato ?ull'a^d'^?mplot?'?'xh^bit?^ their na tural > re?ouroeTi,. .uu'ch bs stoned min-, erais, .ores, 1 woods} ' c0*l|'; SQlKviwAfeor. powers and ajgrioutyorai prpAuq?iS.. 800 ' 2, OUv;?V "?tA r<Xx&w* u^V * 1 bofore tho applioati?i commission hovoinbolow Oro-Uad, on -tho warrant. . ,pf tho,,.pompt'rplloft. ggnera.1; whioh warrant shall ?p^b? drj?wn byf tho obmptrbllbr gonbrjd urtti.l jt'io baado to ?pposr td him thafc^h'c'??bs'er?htibns te tbpt.pSpi.ta^ltBtQ.e^ 0/ t^o.eaid Wspo ?ition eompany amounts to $200,,000 by responsible,^ BhlBoribpr?,',! pnynblo in thereof -his. b.aohvpaid ip;, '.??iu.that' the eiby:bb'Ubbill',of *fcho'''oity or ?l?srloBton hak'appropriated tbo sum pf $50,000 for thoioreotjon of Jftbbullding and othor w.Up, promoting thp^ssjid exposition,, i\\ ,\ Sob. ?% That fo'r.'t^p.pur'pe'fJojefi oa'rryi ipjg,' it^to ?'f?dob the previsions,'of this apt,' a ?emmi?sioh oP?siet ingf- 'bf fi va mo is} boro,- of whom his cxoollonoy tho gey(ernpr(?hall bp opo) and a dirootjor of the.abjyc-painod imposition oomp?uy sball bb one, is horoby orea tod, whioh commission shall servo without ' ppm petts Atioo. That tho mom bom of tho enid commission shall bo appointed by hin oxooliency tho governor, and ,ho shall bo Ph'airm?u' of tho said cOmmm nion. ' That tho ? oenBlinotion of tho said building and other work heroinho forb; provide d' for. ehallt be? performed B^bJ'ept tp^hbySpproyAlef tho said ?oom? mission. .,. \i &at>o??i Tl??* it, the.olos'o bf tho said cxpositiPh 'tho said proporty shallop-' main tho proporty of the State and bo tur nod oyor tp ^he, sin king fuod_. oem mi?i?)io?i.?w bo diopoacd ol' xor thp ?tato S In tho Hdufl? Wodnobday fdr, Strom ^d'% bili to limit st^b'oompon?tttiPn pf. tho mombore af the gonerAl assombly to thirty days.' He 'faVprbd 'bio?nial BOB- | bioriS and if thoy could not bo h?d ? thirty day sossioh , would bo vlong onengh, There ore tbo mariy.jaws. lt: would bo f av hot tor ? te havo fewer hills, and moro acts to tho point, t Mr< Aflhley fAVored-tho bill.' >'. i Mr,. Banks tssid :it was >h: roflootibn Lepon. ?he hpuae ?0 pass the bijj,, Tho momboro aro elooted to 'make nooo'S' sary logiolatiao, and aro on tr na tod with tho intbroBts of the people. ' ?d Mr. lover of Lexington sftid that all that somovmombors do ia to. look up J into the gallorieo and dream ofooa grossiohal posBibilitioB whon tho State is redistriotod/ ' Hb talked - warmly.) About what tho poo plo would do for tho -members- who would' fritter away* timp. der"fprJ Mr, MPBOB of: tho ways 5.nd mean o o?.uiunttoo to. mak?' ?'.Bta?omont.' The Jattor statfld-.that prior | to 1895 ' tjio....-legislature.,^kot/iri^the mpnth of Do^pmbbi1 and alWayB aajburnbd tho d?y b'efdro Christmas..0 Tho result w?is .tmat many bills hubg on -tho oslondar until tho last momont when -hut u few memh*ors> vV?ro''>preB?ut* 'and f dangorous j lo?iulntion ronpkod. Tho eonstitn^tipnal eonYPatipn. ohangpq.tho. time, of mppt* ing foi- that ?^??i mfjpt?i l??f3 oW? sorvioe had booh'oo?aoi?ntiedn and hb never asked what1 Would the people dd with him; Thb peVple ;pf,??iaafer' had by Bendleg him-hore* sheWu .thpir pent Aden00 ip - -hiev judgropnfy and -hey.wa? toying. to; giveMmol, toturb,Jijs "eutipfl \of;dhty ,W?B,?Q^ a'Uotfd in the ly in d?lo/viit'iou. moo ti nga ' and his time %as fullyvofleupiod.-, Th>bia,va8,kMibd,j V?>v? , \\ xlnpurtittuco-rj?^i?lation. ' Mr;lT?ftVkS??ttUn^o? tl?? Was"t?ken.| u*?'mttfe'8e> for 'ju ' Btiobnd.tb?dihg. 1 The ?A^ "now rePulres. th'at^b^flr?'in?uranb?' obmpsny doing businons {ti .? the State shall depbBit $10, ^ OOO in oaoh - or. seoutitios to that amount SPhis bilhsPught to de away twith 'thisj and lo mnko-a cortillostofrom.tho.oavut ty auditor th Rt tho corny finy is; sol vont Sndjkbst 2Qi:per oput.fpf .espital atppk ss boon paid in,. aU; jths.tABheul^ . be bK?'of ttiP'PldJ?i??i -Gflibtoii?kea^ ?bfth?mu,:^v? ter( . .^he>3ttdf?(s'tytothh)Utobhtfd two roi p?rts. th?'majorUy'b?ing favorable.' i ?ul Benatbr Hendt?tsen ';> thought thore should bo Romo-'dopbfiit somowh?ro. for tho protection of polio/ holders. . . HonAto?'IdvlngBton spoko in favor Pf tho bill. He said one of ,ho ^WPtst monopsHos in oxistonoo is that of . the old Hi^O inaura.neb'cemriarilen, and tho revbriuo they extrAbt f rem tho popple of thbStato is immense, If a porson do? ?sirestte fake ineutanoo iu n ilpoat eom paby he will invoBtigfcto/tHs,, boU4HV? and V mWfMfflm^^ mw u tubn hero. . 1 ^elbmiaBSod ii? -seoond' ^oa?li?g if Ith notloe bf gefa?r?! amend wonts on the third roading. M'KlNLEf SCORED. ' . **tt?t f'^^j^^UJj'.1 ? Donator Towno Dbhounca^ ( lr< Severest f#"?$$^^ _..-?.^^ i ii jj Of LMRkf?f Othbr People'3 La'H?t Ut Me ^ai8?;,th? '?$?? Tho eouato tuvqod{towy, gtim?.o? appropriation hill Wednesday to K?,tpu; to aapoa'bk which partook of tho/oMrao tovof ani oration,: fr >n?4'.8oyntoj j;Towna by M,ipnoaiot-ft, in qdvooapy of1 tion for a cessation pf hoi: Philippin?Bi Botja tho i lorien wore ?rbwdod. Tho i bot 'of 'Ibo ??yjwae devoted.,,to the; Indian appro priation JJ r, ; Mr, Kr ve, thp; presiding bfnoo'r, laid ' before tjio Met?ate'a o'abicgrHt?? frein 'th? directory; of t'hb fedbrHl" party''in "thb PhiUPplnos, 'hddrco??d'to tho donate and'.*house. praying)authorization ; for , Prosidont MoKinloy. tO ?afcabli^U.iCiyil thona 4p de lu ,411 j . t?art?<,?bf ithe?ateh?i'?,V ??Oi^M s tho oabjegram, fiA^jf<Mp<bf hitherto. unrcoono?lab,lp, prora ?and tho gc- noraVpubKo o pinion idibw that layers of 'party?'tb ' tiring poa??/ wlir?boif J bb erowt?bd with auoooes.^Il ntil np1 w< polit ? iofd; partita bKvo.ato^^ euh.?plaps' . rnorb?.. pr.\ loan; ! ^ee?e.idng American .epvbrpigiity. p^c / pia^fyrja mal?08 vua>n'pVaiik,BOVoreigQty pf Uni tod Bt^VcB with Morty/ta1 "c&ot? ?o'n to iiurf.uo peacefully hi? politic*! id?nSP. Hcdr.er-pcaeV ?i?s" s&tt?de&- 0?-;?ur platform' Sro1 grbupodjinahyu Filipino^ of hithorlo.(itroboooijla)ile ' idb.a8,;M.hat aomo mprb obfltipatp "uppjino to' join, for though willing toacbopt sovoroignily of Uaitod Sfc?tea?tKb^?O^^ee^.bf iudbft nito oontinuanoo . of military govorn ment.piakos tlioni, distrust, purposes}* of tho Unitcu'Statorand.delaya thoir Babs mission." ? ^ M f;ur,,^Wt Mr'. Towae then* spoke. 'jj.Thd ehtrgo . that ABuio?ldo.hadjold.hi^i ppunty^tp Sp?ni?rd'i for,,a pribby ho d^e/d^rod, waa 4%rat?itoe?'s1tttitaoalumn^''1whe?/wo .-" conaidor that the official publications' of ??^S^?t '-^^^^} ^?<?? Wdi? v ?0 <u Tho sbb\ter;dbo?aiod ,?hat\'f.'.wb'?^?rb \ in alliahee . wiih-the ?'Filipinb?j an'Al HSub'o 'sought i by; ? duraelybs.iiA'vaile.'d, - ot {lyuSifbreur o'Wflh nd va n tai$o . a,ud: h j??lr y, jtoj)ur/p;?or}a8t}pg shame i^pudiaiM ''*??'.: by us when wofbund if nb Ipngbr;/nbb ossary and whon lust pf orapjre usa'-bp ,, 4 'It iainbt easy tb: lix. with a cout&oy pA?.u Vii?(.aap, :' qom ito...... y UC, , tho arriv?lipf; Gon?ral ; ft?prr?t? ist Ma nils distinct ohangb of tone wai ob aorvablo. bbtweon the I/pited States officials and tim Filipinos, tho altered V. attitude bp?ng ab matkbd: ita'?ofpr?btho : conclusion thfct'?> part' of General Mer :riU's ,'| pro-avrapged ; task ;-wes. j ,to i ina^s ' . nbobv?o oui, bf au awkward fr?b?4hnpsa ' with Aguinaldo, and thus . tp'roaoh'a footing ?bf tho oonvoni^ut doyplopmont. of flomPBoprbt) polipv.wHh whibVhp hftJi,. ,oome. jfresh'f roighVediibm Washington. ' *4Ifiithbf tho third article Pf the'pro- ' toppi with Spain dpoa' V?bt m?a'tt' wli?t . 'i?paya, bv;tho. pr^t?orAt. i of .the-. United ?tatba,in oaiioiog thoisauvauoe pn 'Bp obmbor 21, I?03,iof hio famotjs bohoVp lenej as?it?ilotioh' proGlHinathm ' broko the plighted?aith bf fchi?, gbvbrlitbbnt. ' 'If m ??o bent ph slf.?gh?pr," naid he ; 'lpt it, bo in opon guitjo. If wp Iwi for th'b pb'?plq rt'lfend, lpic un ')iot',,gl,b?'o our . ohtorprisb with'fslsb'and a?nistor;'pic- . tonso... llsthor lot bs boldly 'raise, 'tho gotfiliro ti<ig of .internfttipal piracy, ? whitftlo. tcrnplo'dDwn fcho\ind;'-and thou ?ejds?'i'h tipbri eur fooblb Vib'tini: ' to i,tho^cry-bf loot aniV.glory.'*., .. ., ... ... ,jMr; Tbwnp-rqRiukinbd that tho Unit ed l?tales was under' tho obligAtionV bf .pirbumstsnpesii if not indeed ?bfactual promiso, to grant inuopondon'o tP,(.tb.P Filipinos, who. ho oonte?dod, weroaelo to govern themselves.' '?Aa the re?uUbf two yeats of Wrfating viar,?Wb pooupy about.ono ?vp'hund,redth ?p^rfc <$(^hat arohipolago. No diatriot is, 1 Xpi\ly . 'papifibd, '^o hold tho ' grouutt"' our troops'bfaiid bn,prabtioal|y nothing moro "Aftor tho olcotionbtho rcbiatauoo in tho BhilippiuoB inoreaHod and it had ' boon anneupopd ip tho acuate within a wbok'that 1000,000 'Amorionn a?idiera' wp?.ljd bert?pded^UithP islhdd^or an^u do?Ditf)'period. : '^ 4'.'.'> .yjVP.V'PUe., J.ac jco ia BJ aw, niuong .TO? tibnVby whioh b bad appbtito|reHVa'hy what it fpoda on. *No paV'bhiri lii?tbry haft'resisted it, and^tp oyer^ natioa tliat had yiolded to it it had brought disast or. Athen? nucoonirjcd.to it ,-?nd per j fi hod. Houao in dulgcd the mad nml)itipn.: r,nd fellowed, it? tPS: kW Aopm^ Itvw^8, tho > ruin of Venioo. It mil wotX '? h?" door tmptifin of uPp?^ndrln^y'b^ . tho elopobf this* f?tbf??i e?nmfy/'?lAvo we, with all tho lassons, pf h\m& ha* toto uaj' te prbyp, th? nbxt'vie?im ?tit this insatiate pa?sibn'. 'tho g'rb?t0Bt.J '??nost . lamontftble/'moat'OTaiutiPti^ in ?lftum?d tfaibdy?" ^^l. . Itomed,iatbly fellpwihg^M?'.?T?wno'B Bpooeh tUo; btedbatiala Mt ???fiiauooossor, Moaba K( Olapp otMiritiosetifj were pre? aontod and h o was duly a wer n io." qp>l M?U0 ??; tho entire fetoo of wprkmbn will -bb inoinoratoa bptore aid oan roaoh ,'theni. Two bedioa were' taken ohtj hut they I woro eb maoglpd and bux?'od that'/thoy ' oannet be nldentlftpdi. The &?nves pf ? ?re'wdS ?fc bflob ?Usfed ?e thb p?uth ofthP mhib^TKe ?ttno>H ar?- nearly all foreigners^The number in^ho' m?be??3 nat exaot?y ..knowe. - ? ? .'Vi You no db?bf hoar had things ovory dsy* thatar?'rfet tthp, and'??op?at ?libm. tote wfiMH-fiw m*^^.m told that STO untrue a jp;m\r prising how raaby people like .Abi^rfc pf talk. U tye abdve oiroulating \ un true ?nd damaging ntory about .n'iyMoxto to bbllge:8eme misehioveuB $0J5sip.