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* C-'.-- * ( - . . . . '~ Uhr _____ -- _ _ XXI PICKENS, S. C., ThURSDAY, fJANUAI~Y 2~, 1892. NO 19. 4 AT T1 14 fABERNACLE. 0R. TiALMA. E F NDS IMIIRESSIVE LES SGA'S 1'-THE ECHO. 'Th ho11 VC1< S If A -10nr'1 j'xaanIII4 Jn ()e Fi.111y aII. I all CLIniple of Moral In (i l.uistr en . A t itoler- ltoernityT to E4cio t II Dio 1 ligs gt 'T'. w. o do Y N, .un. 17.-Dr. Talmage iiav% anWit .tLion! inl his 1erMon1 thisi morning' of ! :' mas.terly of thu art. of drawhi0 spi tru lesoons from common ia Lural ph )om 'd. ' tiN subject Was -l Echoe r,'' ::1 is text,, Ezekiel vii, 7, t3he soundi:iI :..it 0! the mountains.") A ,, lat I a kve funi it. The Bible ias in it a cct intion of all phasea of the na1tural - oil ! rom the aurora of the ihdi_ht h( avr .'Z to the phospiores cule of, the :Zm] :il-, ea. -At the we!l known son'~ :t ca!1 the Feh01o I moull Iinol. u, it l dax6 11") 1 (Iit3CoV "' it in -w--M " escmhmaain . ! 0 ."iu 'I oait i-s theu Feb,o. E: ;ui . x i l.ua it ol. n a:l 1; iti k: .ald it) his iI ire Inl 'as iou hea 1-.a-"-, a .11a Lii ; ?i(T0 -AiMild : iert ur * h (l-e am EZ kicl 'ji-dcl. 11111 mou the m h uIiJ- of ' arc a re w aa I .. ;l w s of~,--' the i.- e - 1 -M it, aurasEeie0 aLlli;,.: v In ad L- 1_ r i i ioll, . . -o1 d, aN- \ -it i m , v , a aiI! .~1:1' 11..A ack jtl lC '(d I ).i r*2 A boiL.~ uI A. t suo:w i. . i-tac t',;li s or!'). i.., NL;l I: il * ' I.(II_ 1, ye-,. 1So , w;d tihere I l oe 1ive -I i . >uingew, by Igezion of t ar v. ba 1 . Llic;Z gneid rule i il c r t) tu children iq I t i tcr (: p ie i ts. Uhav (. i-,o[ 1 i ( :-Id l ---:-. lL s tave I ai ihdrei I- hi d man i a rak. iat is t It! eh > ak mid tbv r'I ' L d k. c. en-denc iA bo !1141l In t. k IVUl A i C I JIA ;h t :tWill LIUt , iuv l ' iein he cal pIleren I a i I will. stad this no An tia . hnai-A hlerellmay belno iw t to L (i. i it L prutest.'' Anlihe )1 -I , \il I, ll altar and t braaifi -I. _ life ti. v: 11 vete thingi, and v ili b e i !aore cranis among Uat hiJ ',nisy i.le hitther an d i tyI, in 1.o.,Iti CI,1c(I pehatoit. IV hat doI Wa-t they teach in ildla 1 l 'i! . itu fnr Sam: time be %iii a pi ,A lAlle i wi orl dly, iut waLtcr! k(, tio.l-I. hi1, erihaps tell d vcr t 1.- au l ds zpro zo ha k to Lilr' 1i elwil ei t teu ather and mother i .'-C t hC n4Lni. ut w bers.I Nt-14 hav. w. Live.e thing about the ta1w'.i blot k( pnar, aud atthe door c; sur-c b e fac sextho and you k dutal. " hn IS Ottd Ml. webstWr?' right. h o a fo sme time be' watch! e: ' -A on,r? "Oeh, sh en .>4,41 ltel )C .a Idy Suppo bakt used to be o ?nI.cnth. n ie. i hav h1 td 'thing: abot therein Ut 4111ch1re ie ee c xon and yu akiL fim, "Ihe tisL tr Mftllr. ester?u "W .oreisis. V lte' (' "O he' sh th Io tjqte a o he de:th' "Oh, n.OI mlyis . LiL ,ton, "hl 115p( ther in "10 1h1r., X- Uie "iXone of1 our best and o4 -o tautI c membrs. YouLI IM to i,:- hi loray< and 'ing. aieni ALI I. ? I Pti A ( h ii ls the sameLI "LG -h ' . Jo V heL iiexton,i "abe~ i.'h t e 'I i t4,d u lil)L w l' 1 ilLe i IIIU he P s th! V (T), P ul he a .'g in t w ( 1. e h * 0 . e , ' i le . he imL dii i'll j ira inr ;'vwe kaue -lenedjat man u tinge uw 1 '0 u" 5 -c Nt L. F L' tA LI the OCLLIl 111 ii '~ uibtf nIIt o tI IS I it i it u lnlt ;o omv ell LI at ' I I~ M it;lii'i! I i . 11- I a -h o, atl prolus ed a I15. h p i Jl teingad thatpe nI and ti li0"[ er,o a er htoy wI i but how lirea tmpation Is i ~t*~*llLv! aH~~ uise(1al ne youe ofl IdE)IL te .~ll iJ- t b oy year it eriiat I. hoti~* Th.N 'ti m Edwarm-ld C I'. Ite te>lmother. andjI hl a hen wi 'c torb(,crma, (':d ctlt,0I Mitianoen, e San $II i)< hssrancha d een a onIuiliajd fi, and tfth ed (it II CL ot,,'.10 w eth er O~ Osa a fhtr of irp'4Ical h ite dni~' reous ill fr1 ptso-ers tht, my 1~ut Ire aer eoe. me. Sisiol huome ate I pl. and all because of s ex il oF~theypreane.sNomr - Thi was'h Sutnay noette house. To'st:.. i.cN eon f c han any other day. The Bible no bet- I .or than and other book. Thlie hottse Is i sort of inn where the older and young ,r people of the household stop for - twhile. The theory acted on though . )erhaps not announced: "The children ,vill have to do as I did and take their :hances. Life im a lottery anyhow, and i ome draw p1rizes and some draw blanks, . ind we will trust to luck." Skip twenty years and come back to I h neighborhood where that family used i .0 live. You meet on the street or on I he road an old inhabitant of that neigh )orhood, and you say, "Cani you tell me I inything about the P-etersons who used < .0 live here?" Yes," says the old Inha- t Miant; "I remember theni very well. t I'le father ag moth r have been lead I 'or years.'' cn(ell, how about the chil- I Iren? Wha become ofthem?"' The F >Id inhabitant replies: "They turned )ut badly. You kowii the old man was ibout half all infidel and the boys were I ill inlidels. Tho -ldest son married, I nit got into drinking habits, ani In a I Cw years his wife was net able to live t wvith him 1113' longer and his children 1 ivere taken by relat,ives, and lie died of . N'lirit,n treiens on l,lackwell's 'sland. t Iliz other son Jorged the name of hia ,mployer and led to Canada. "One of the daughters of the old fOlk> 11arried on inebriate with the idea of re- 1 brming him, and .you kuoiv how that I l way euds-In the ruin of both Ihe ex. i .eriienter and and one experiinented I vilih. The other ,dau-0hter disappeared 4 uysterloislv and ha not been hcard o'. I l'here was a young woman picked out )f the Dtst river -i,l put inl the nocrgue, mld soem th(-u-thl iN was her, but. i: can- I lotsay.'' "Is it l)osib1c*" yon cry ou', 'Yes, it is possible. The f4n-l. is a t :omplete wreck.'' My hearers, Ltat is IVAt w1ha mihti have been expceted. < ,li this o"ly the Echo, the Oiual &,ho, thl. awful Echo, the dreadfel Echo ff paretal obliquity aud unfa'!.ftful uess. i l'he old f'lk heiaped i) a mountain of ( Nvrong nDuences, and this is only what F ny text calls 'The sounding of the I niouitailns.'' I t Ind-eed our entire be:avior i:i thi:- , l'orld will havf, a resouP1I. Wile op- I )orLunities fly in a straight line a;nd just I ouch Its once and tre gone never to re urn, the vroD-s we prac!-ice upon oth- j as fly in a cirOe, and they comI back o t he p1ce from which they s arted. -)octor GuiliOtino thought it,smart to troduce the instrumeut offdeath uame.1 Ifter him, but (lid not like it so well yhen Lis own head wus choppe(d oi' wit,h he cuiflotine. So also the JudgmMent Day will be an Echo of' all our other dfays. The uni ierse needs such a day, fir there are so nany things mi the world that need to )e fnxed up and vxpilated. If God had 2ot appointed such a day all the nations 6vould cry out, "Oh. God, give us a Judgment Day."' But we are apt to 'hink of it and speak about it as a day iway oil' in the future. having no spec. al connection with this clay or any other lay. The fact is that we are now mak ng up its voices; its trumpets will only ound back again to us what we now lay and do. That is the meaning of all hat Scripture which says that Christ vill on that day address the soul, say. nr, 'It was naked and ye clothed me; I vas sick and in prisoni and ye visited nie.'', All the footsteps in that prison corri lor as the Christian reformer walks to I he wicket of' the incarcerated, yea all he whispers of condolence in the ear of hat poor soul (lying in that garret, yea il the kindnesses arc being cauht up Id rolled on until they dash against the itdgment Throne and then they will he truck back into the ears of these sons nid daughter s of mercy. Loudler than I ho crash of' Mount, Washing,ton falling ni its face in the world widhe catastro- I: he, and the boiling of' t,he sea over t,he' u'naces of universal conflagiation will e the Echo andi Re-echo of the good eeds,d(one anad the symp athe tic words t,cred and the mighty benefactions 'roughft, Uni that, day all the charities, all the eflksaeriIi ce's, all the p)hilanthrol,les, all lie beneticenat last wills and testamenits. I ii the Chriistiman wyork of' all the ages, a'll he pelh-d up inito mlonitftis, and 1hise wiho h ave serve2 ( uu and 4ervedl he suf'er'mg huainw r.':e will hear' what,' i\l,y sub1ject adv'anc.es to~ t'il vou that I turni y itsl is only an echo 'a timeC. sa ou, the analegy wrn rants ray say gih-, he :cho is niot alva ys exact y t In li e the soind J rimrinali Pr pr fted, [iordl' lpelgh savs thatn a - I ian's voice ecundng from a~ gr'ov was eturmned ans octave lhie. A . ientist ler lotc in Fairfax count' Va., >ad tha all I the notes were retuirnetd Ih 'oughI .omer of' tem came in raised 'It(hI. A' tri nupet' sounded len times ~ eI Glasgowi, Scotland. and( the ten e Ot'S werei 1'!' reea ted, b>ut a third a w('r. And the spiiritu'd law cor'res 'Onds wit.h the~ nattuma' worbtl. What we S ., of' good' or undl may not come back 'J 0 us ini juii't i" )1- prloi we exp)et C h, but comnc back it will; I, may be fronm t higheri 'daidness thu we thought or c omii a deeper woe. fromi a mlighmtaer cont- C ueror or from a worse "aptive, from a ~ iher thr'onuu' or deap''r dunirgeoni. Outr ramyer or ouri'blasphmemy, our ka dness a r our 'erieltyv, our faih Lb our* unbdier, iir holy life or ou1 diLssolute behavior,n i coimi hack somehow. Somec raimy day, when there are hard- .i tiany 'us tomera, the Christian imer- 2 biant come)s out f'rom his counting room V mi stands amoimg the young men who ave no'thinii: to do. and says: "'Well, 0 0ys, this is a dail dhay, but it will clear a fl after awhdfe. Theire are a good manya ps and tdow.ss in b usiness. but I here isa n overruling Providenice. "'Years ago I imde upl myl mind to C 'ust God and he has always seen me TI irough. I r'emembe' whmen I was your 11 ge, I had just come to town and the I imptations of city life gathered airound me, but I resisted. '1The fact is there i 'ere two old1 folks out on the 01(1 farmi i raving for me and I knew it, andi some 0 ow I could not do as some of'the clerks e Id or no where some of the clerks went., tell you, hoys, It is best always to do ~ ght, and there Is nothing to keep) one h ght lhke the old fashioned religion of e rsus ChrIst. John, where (did von go v >churdh last Sn(ay> Ire.i... hw is , ,h Young Men's Christian Associationl )ro3poring?1 About noon the rain cecses and the ui comes out and the clerks io to their places, and they say within themselves: IWell, he is a successful merchant and [ guess he knows whatl he is tilking ibout, and the Christian religion must ei a good thing. God knows I want ;ome help in this battle with tempta Jon and si.' The successful merchant who uttered the kind words did not know low much good lie was doing, buL the "cho will come back in live lifetimes of 'irtue and usefulness and live Chritiai lenthibeds and live heavens. From all he mountains of rapture and all tihe nountains of glory and all the moiul ains ofeternity, he will catch what E;se :ial mn m.y text styles, "Tle sounding gain of the mountains." Yea, I take i step further in this sub ect and say that out own eterni1y wil! >e a reverberation of' our own earthly i'etime. What we are hcre we w be here, only on a larger scile. Di,ohli ion will t-4r down time body and ei >ank it, but our faculties ol min i tn.i oui will "o right It without the hfeli ancv of a mitonitiI and withoum mIA har.ge except eilrement and iwniisi ivation. .There wvlil be no moro ale me'ri3 than betwi-een a lion bh:&Id 0i. ir11 >ars and a liol o caled luta the leb, letween an eagle in a va-c tond i ae n1 the sky. Good here, get.. I ther, ;u iere, bad there. Timo is onv l b - ovarfed eternity. Iternity is oil . a 'l tnrt_ed time. In this life Omt oul is (dry h.. ile mliosib u-t We se.tve th life' . aunched lor cur !reaL voyi.age, :1-clt ia:l on Ior c'mioAmrnri quintin)n, I., ie 1hip does ntO ch u. . ts tun1h : tt trcture alLer i "ets oil of, :t I ; lo-,k. it (oe' ti a' s fro h .: I' -chr or rm sh ooer to m -v, var. What v:e arc whe7vn %mije<i .1r) hi, worbl we w"J" he in tIe: u k. !d aOne. Oh, (od! y thy convertin. atl'l anetiiying spirit make us right he; aud kow that we may be right Fo>rever! "Well," says some onle. "this c oa of noral, spiritual ai. eternal Echo i MeW .0 1e. Is thCre not sonm1 way of stop >ing this Ecli.- M answer is "God an ad he only." 11' it is a cime ful ,ho w (10 not want, it stoppe bI >hh 'ul Echo we would L;ke LO haVe L topped. The bi.ae-st thing in i,, vorld to do ii to stop an Echo. Man,t in orationitas beca , polled, and iaa y an )rator conf'ounded by an Echo. ( stly -,hurches, cathedrals, thelU Is and00 mu - e hills have been luined bky ..t .1clio. Architects have strung wirc- acro aud toriunis to arrest the Echo, and hung i)Iolstry against the walls, hoping to mtrlp it, and hundreds of thousands 01 lollars have 'el expended inl i-ulilic uilhings of' this counitr.y to keep the air rom ansmering when it ought. o ie lu;Wit. And if it isso hard to destroy a natur 11 Echo, how much harder to stop a nioral Echo, a spiritual Echo, in immor .al Echo. You know that the Echoes ire allected by the surfaces, an(] the shape of rocks, and the depth of ravines? t(d the relative position of builda-s Ind once in heaven God will so arramime ,he relative position of mansions and emples and thrones that one ol' the ever asting charms of heaven will be the olling, bursting, ascending, descending, hantang Echoes. All the songs we ver sig devoutly, ill the prayers we iave ever uttered earnestly, all the iristian deeds we have ever done whl ie waiting to spring upou us in Echo. Th, scientists tell us that in th is vorld'roar of artillery and the boom ot he thunder are so 10oud, because th:ey ,rn a combination of Echoes-all the Lillsides, and the ca verns emmd the walls urmshing a share of the resonance. Ludi never will we understand ths fall ower andi music of an lEcho unt,il withi uipernatural faculties ablte to endure hem we hear all the con.ioIned sounds f heavenly Echoes-har ps and 1 rum eots, orchestras and oratorios, htosani. Lah$ and ballelujahis, east side of hiena ii answering to the west side. north ide to south side, and all the he:gts, mtd al11 the depths, and all t hoe iminensi mes, amd all the eternities joinumit in -:cho upon Echo, ECcho ini time w. e (t' cho. ini thme future st ate, whet ber of in lire or rini, we( w ialI listent ior rev rbe~r tions of earthly things and d..-; gs ,oltaire standuing amid ie sh; -10 -vs' tiu chery were Cc elee of' i. nid laid. blasphnmies wvil IIcomte b: kc a lug, :nllionnoiced 0(1 Eho. i'mn'l whI roml ailt the cire i'.' of the rato-mAct,, na( from all thet miany miansionus y o Le helped to pe i,0, and t romi :i Mi *u hbrutes hei help:>d to, 00enm! and.~* : rot1 m all the gat.;es he hele I. ro'.) vitli arrival4, andI 1.'a:n a a the te'ti,i : e huelped ti1l w,I ith worsh)ip.er ther sua omO tback to haji a glorinl en~4 e ,m. immilatinig, trasportin g ua i nyhAII 111 nit Echo. Ohi, what will the tyrants anid o pres ors of the earth dom with the Et m,a a 'hose who are resptonsib)le for thes wars f the wvorld will have comec b:,,: ;hoi btem all the gruiants, limo shriekt, the anitnnades, thme bunrsting shells, thle rackle of' bumrinmg cities anmd the erash f a nahtlin's homtes-H ohienilinmd a and hialtnca, Wagrami and Sedan, ., ara lion amid Thmermopylac, fluniker'h lk nd Lexington, South Montin anl WI tysburg Sennacihlerih listen: Se - liranmis listen! Marc Antonty isitei! r ixere'xes listent! Dauriuis he.ten! thlus CoIrsar limen! A lexatnder anid lapoieon listen! I itt to the righ Jouis 'ill come the blissful Echoes. Composers of Gospel Ilymusa and sing rs will listen for the returnt of Am tiochi ad Brattle Street, Ark-I and l)anlde(, [arwvell and Woodsstock, Monnt Pimsgahl id Coronation, Ilomeward IBonn,v amnd hining Shore, amid all the meslodies may ever started. Bishop Hleber and1( harles Wesley and Issac Watts and homas Hastings andI iradbsury amid [oratims Boniar and Francis ilavergal 15ut yout know as well as I doc that iere are some1( places where the rever erations seenms to meet, and( standing tere they rush upon you, they rain up-u rI you, all at once they capture your ti. And at the point where all heav dy reverberations meet Christ will anid amnd listen Ifor the resoundi( of aill is sights and groanis and sacritices amid ley shall come back ill an (echo in ichel shall milngle the acclaim of a re eemed world, and the ".Jubilate 1)e0"1 hic, archangelle: .h< o thrcLei .Eleho of palact-s! Echo of temples 011nliipoteit, veo.'-verl)asting tcho Ainvu! REV. THOMAS LEITCH'S CASE. A Leiter I rsmi Te WA.13 of Uldth EAIpl1an n1r tiho a' tt.)r. W ATTINsV I LE.A, f . al.i 13, 1612. E1>litors Augusta Clronicle:--Yot will ple-se p-int in 'Tlhe Chronicle thc inclosett siniment takeii from I'll \Va.v of Fai'lbl cxplainihug tllu report colicerning the drunkeness of' Rev Thous. II. Lilei, evangv!isl, in Al gusta, Ga.. smie titxe ago. I ink it due the cauto of chri itiali ty that t in explana! ion he inado through11 the sani coltinini t1hat ciril,al.tvd the report. Yots trilly. P. .-aRiorpapels Uhat pablishe.I the- r-IetortL Will plea ,s Opy I aul receivinsr ixlftliiv:t t thi newsvip:ipi'r ei'l ges of 1 ru u.kemi:en against 1roter . ih, th van I'l'l 1i 1 - r 't on' h :i. 0 . 15 It w,is . . iustla. 4;a., - iH . I aum Nki i t b K i. i P- L . - 14 -1 i ] reply: F .a.o, 1 0 ., 111; 1 erIN , ! 0 - .c 3 , h no"- nq. nt. I tio I1 ta hi IA;x le . h -0 :1 1 I ) I h . ,h - - i : : i s I w Ith 11i t ta I1 I .i . a Ster ii a wXh I Ih Ili 1 ! I ; ). . ; ' L S ne:dii x 'ra ii is aI x ht~(i'i~at h tI .ii I : ois . -, LI uii l 0-t s. 1 ' ..y 'i (x 1xit - :1. 1 It i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ! 1iwioo-s.Ta wa; xaxe n 1 i, t al 'x lxi, a , . 1,i in. ('xi xl . It Jt. . Il - x,a I x l i 4 kt ecauri;v, thuy i'A b*. \,a .i .Ly Q Hlavlng Ime bh W x :il, hr',d hi t -k ;I drink: of ifthl', ikl( ;Icfor- he1.;vy 1ut of LIv I h - ! '. , ti . h I t I. ap. Th( t ( i . II*. - - (II a r I t; I l: i dc woulll I. . au :- cax i. Ie (lh i toxic:n , % C. : . i w .a a :, o i eartHly ) '' S!w s u a :t whif ,.0y. Thei a y d)eLnt' i ,x li ruh oi fae it, :.t, til ! . ,,t INr e x 1i s i l Slte it.:. oxira t la x Iibu "ew xxi .iit hm h:ad '0tt0'. v died t' -in havc da ilk Nl w i: L:y If.t iah howv-ver dternd (t: h -d] to tgd andl tfla tiO ah l 'Oier,' iaIrt ulitfull 1 m , i :: ever. 11- has akl t i g %na tio lo the ia!t: by bb eu t h 0 1x1. rty rI t ati, -Iine, was i"arti)' seuonded br tIh In:or, I Wv. lohn .1 t tt%wa,Iy, ald hN JWx) iO , BriAlter L itl ppeuL, sminm days r last wnok with m4 in a, i t tir l at 'acolet.. . C. . jet hin to coli tinof thes I-v ices fiia whxili M,ay Lhe Lo01d bhv)s, gidh andliust! h1in mo10re than -ver. l addlr-ss is Utl lest.on, S. C. L. L. I'wcir:-r-r. stato coniveniton canli,. In accord:miev with the re-st-iuitioi adopted atlt the e rlie t nctingof ti SLate Demnocrat ic L-x..outivet Comi!it(-e aconiventiul will 4;litdil 1 *%i A y fol thu .pupoy (01 lctiin-gr delegates to ixk national conventi.m. T'hc followin Call has been ismi u by Chaii fan ,l. L, St. I rby: T..o the l "' the l at t of xxnt1 Carolina: hI'reas tI' e cotist it'tion of the i - ocrat4c party of iihis blat tlopteu .ie tember l0dh, Ia, for the caii tlng of * a conv kt0 'a le beli h Now,t therfor I. Joh '..I Irh cluiirtuan of.te xttlixeuieC i treI xo i a*f ahe i iiera'.i p a , lir obedienet' th cosi uin naa so.lution~ pa' ed byi 'the Ialea1)emolrt ttIie l-',xecut i omnu lx , Ia herx'. bal iea!' oftj C(tunbxxi'l 'e i' hx'aloc.:, 'ia on +x tirdx \\lxn- I'll : i \x n i x i l op' 'ly)ii he h..i'xx '''x' x oax f xxhi rt: o taives. ii 'i~ fo ;!n al ing purp x. to tion).al i' - ~. .a fx a "'a to hJ -ldxii n I par. J' - "i w1h~' 'tlii l)''jar&h.-t ~,x tll';ah )O i by 1x. 4 bi ox iis aa Ia oxx -rar lx9Illctldyx tio xtuni . (tel I I li ihe4ia in-lolilx't.Ith ptit Uboud o ix 1 a xii' txi '(I 'ri A t, 9ui tosex reportwu'b V.i h anlxx to tai. oriox'.eicthxaii. ixtx ii il lS9i- r o it. oplj rration vicl lGrag o t hi'e)'Oh (e t; ut o o that they h'iVerhx(; deerl Pi alle 'i nh ix Ill>se pu4 .. iLt(', o .1( , (' igt itia I il htshed,;uv th slc anlrgizatrlionr V INSULT UPOIN INSULT, T!iE FIND!NGS OF THE CHILCAN P!,O MOTOR FISCAL. T el C iltall Aro luttelt 'pet, 1u,1-n jig I le I,s itei Sfiten-The 'unis ttihienti ie. comnmentded. N-W Youz, Jai 20.-The WVorl of tc lay pubd lihes tie ijillowing(I date . piuniiso, chili, .1an. 19: The report of thle P>romoter Fl:-el, 19 tht j ud"e lf criies on the 1~ *MIur ;: fair hasi.e .n",Ivenl to thle plh!Fe,: : th re ha1s bCeI time to exaini it. 'is dt; 'u ueit. contaiils Sow, wV d:-; i .ys th it.~ e ort ~were direetld rom[ the 1 :-. to aeT tai-l the orii1 ot tho troul ie het L.hat III were una:uli n1. .e. tal 'i :tu tt alirw e LLIKIII,4 .4 the Iii) b I. lII iLi .. d.. The l lull! I t of th p c e sI. .% I th i he r b ra n -i p l . A C wt: i n eIN IC ..:I . h -*o i n' ani a Il CIeh r<;l ee tpe- e il: . Thkhl n:p l e e 0 . -i 41 wth a. o lihtt I en a.~ .i -an - 1C :. rani a . - t li: , r i C I i .l ,1n n11-h,!rPro tion n t al 110.) 1 .1- ,) 1 V IiiL d i4 ta r (ies h til Ty ftiouh itil. d1 art sts .' s W I l.d. Th4 snWi t he .- ' N" 10hk:tics'rm14ter Nvls he.. ihej 01e oc1led touli a l ,li e il( '4s o i: I vic- , 1 . 01sti .rt by l ass e il th 't ' WhIL it - 1 Llla. in to iao dr n o~ Ii oI U a.i tri:4i ii 41 li-a a.h ite th(11 1C th it n i:h til Wf ir ' l i-(i the rlil!y o ra w '* L, i n,t wit o t lh Jd !li lth , I i l, ''qi tetm ioy wias a:i hr.iso -;it re ...e i i ais .'lli .11 il: o nduisiion,! is, tirawnotha10 rNo ,, 1, lin o ti li e w .i cliort of' (._t v:q) o. lu a s b nltr.e u1 in-ir i. - .v is dioa id y thaIt 11o0f 1 nu er1s0 . Lor st i , li(l w l 'i 'the t I I ill, L th at it i' i hv a I s 4'4 i LI 1Am b l. t a1 trilli <. h )'-. Ca ill'a d ' ld r l :nI - h t h eyp caei,ut, tat it was he wv ri, C,1 dt.me u akn wnd -ifr n as a r u t. tcIt.' i t will h !: ) the dest: yI n nistacepetud. thtofJ uo In lte buMle1. h O f. Jl s l: "Oit . Who a w n thr ill .in a, n In i .. w l.^2 1 Ill , an- 0. 1i . assert ; r 1' -niou tha ('41-it s u sed hv t a rul i l - let ait. 1r4jecte becus I i hey 4 iv n Di . 141. ( . vill'ta (1'hlro n- t a that theyI ca no 'ellill the bule eu . 4:II i death,an<l HLive a4s8. a Iraso 4a Thi is.1 4) 4 ierted. i . ll et when1:lSt the eb lC kiedlii t , Lis -. r14.1'ie 'asun wrthy oif bli . The -rO . -linrt ioes on tSay tat in ae o T:-. 'he . her is iuich cWt ieliM(1I t i .d t im buiite oIe n the t the htwi ildn h ('m c.mz, that~'1' !11( .1e a Oik: al( unL Turnbul,'(iS) :uu tei eberc o di I] ine . e 'i l i e.* Ahuint ha .01 t..l ;un( blows i1n~ fIhe A:nricl. :aor i (10 Fi~.'cd~eeelriuez stabed nu hoi u fl' glC' ltt the-re ihin1cvi. am to wo i. Tb. Suth 'sr dethw:s c The gencrallyv accepted rumor, thougi is that they have heen ordered to th Straits of Magellan with Ahe iItCtiO of lyin.: in wait for Admiral Walker an the White iluadron, ill vase he should b ordered to the wost, coast. This may c may not be true. hut there is no (lout that the shiis are in figliting trim an rea!,y for iction. FIGHTING STATESMEN. irt It egimlatuilrs Coio to Ilowtq In th ('h,4mbe r ofI I)eeiitt I e. I'.\u, ,all. U.--The Chaib ero Deputitles to-day was a scene of 111111snl exciteltiont. A t tho Openilig of the sit iing I'rcsideit Floquet announced tha li had received all intimation from Buiulan)4tgl iielliber that he desired t a k l're.ier d-, I-reyciucl, vjIat Ste)s th 'v''rr.mInt wouli take regarding th 1ViA, :i,leant aftwt s 11ponl a certai b o the Ci.biLl"t.. Ile said that, i WIs Cit aV t t til e objl-ct of the ('.cstio w i, '. mvi no ws pa ri i crilesi rv,. rekltAlT r tlpon I'ho gIlvo,l Illei .. i t!1I vit cl e -le- to isci- s tile 1ii:tic -ver l tilaotbr .p; in iavor of if. 'vi I <llI,st on. (M lhers oppo'e .l irm ii hR ( u llttei-, relitiding i t !a t hat' t he !'r:..(Ient, h ad deetlda I m Is. I a 1h , Ir,,: vII, I I a I I (1,0 b. 1a r11 eI ihjer haid a rightt to b j. I qpe.itd.4in n(t t t rfti ng to) i Utt'..'. l 1.\N Ifl the It,e al v)c it, I O IO104 iy )1iiti4 a%, ler wvi.s leIvill-( I ( Wts "I IIm %hVV.iYtta w r r7ftul l:gra(:;jCati iir I,. I -lrii ( Lau)tr whtim .", h : .it I T - lIh1iI1.i' (.1 f L g ti o ( ' i; of1 'ci,V*t ( v~jl* i4. I d !"ra!;'41 s " .1 11 :; i O r-,tl-. i 1 la iS " I I I m i t e o I p 1 .% In', .1 1adi . a rrI '1,or 1~ d.I V - i. ait fil t I ill hils wi ta:ng ii a j ; o1.:Au i wd the s ittil;.r. i , .1dr vi.sed dhc 1mI .ibers to itetire t )o i h t01o iil f a oml , uit molay (1r d 1 BI;li . ill tilt, k,lI ;igi lt wi lh ht a t u.ie nt in til th- chii or. \i nLol I - li of* deptiies le liattl ('n ;ed ill vi(lle;i l- fil-irril )-;. Ifllrilig 0:1 l I w. " i hLe it Da l ce h , a iep a b li c(;u 11 e r , o led thie car of 1 a:11)ep )a t i I WIF t L- I \'.*.'atI il 0,o1 Oll I i )( I (lis I'l , 1.1iat ,It IaI(hIn( i . \i s a l .li si itst a t natMo w te ho or. A iielp, to cojuistre thelre'wals anotherIo r ce- 11,t1,01; , i ar rang-lilmnts For anollte a1r1el .1 whil It wat lit- Litl shoult pri VVd al. kIILI I)-,-l Ii fC)i it s(o ve'e i btweenc CasIlithne (fan 1) pch. Abhoi t. Ithe same ttimee, also1 ilf tib hlohby, a weh llmow ioiirnaist struck Bimlit.d aux 1iulangti t m11villie. ( Wit r p ersonal (.ncounlter-s bInglI I Miilllt t he . quaitnors interferei, al lilv iig te*|tie :t ta tilt i - - to lev , clela reiid Ihelu lobbies. J'ator iht sittiln W,i- reStit'd. Constance on enterin tht-Oaimlber WaS greeted with cleivir: Ile re'sponled by 4'xpres3sing his s:lbi atl at. the sympalhy Shown hil adding that it was somntLinies imlipos:i blte, to lwitain otir honor. A motio to considel the previols ltestionl wa a;reed Ipo. Whien Constance lefft thi cliamiber manly of' thlt) deplities escortel him to his carriage. Thve "sn't wantil aIt .1r C IA1 I :STON, d a I.- -Thie I \-er thle p,stollice cummate t o-day it Ie meetin s of the ('hamber of (, m . I'LOttIIl 'ban le I Pro Ex-hanze.,all of whivih bodies aIdopte reso itto e phtotes. Ia.:l-.ist the -Il "-hitint, o W. (. C,rum, a Ne-fo, poI 4i),( te o Challli n. ()9t11thes however..~ alld the fmeet )i weireht nor nionioCts. A If i eh('lso 800:xebanoit e'wnd .sofir Alewr tiiem ndt wi endioade:d wth asaina laude reslvi(: ,that In letm Is 141 rtlpoiitloed wS o p frct:cbere pIahenardhine teulicit .( raetaili ty, rexcitement wa Not.eri V at.:n.;in in vde !ie i h rlso hepontd.'' Thlier~ ewas l tacka onItol I'n. auesolutinyecmmzetnditu hisciet wermon awii I:.ro teir Masilu crs a thisdn Thrie (-h abe ock ( mIS i:ed :M fe :nmluen ate 2n O'lC l'h v.0*irat,i,nls aere froeotlsout "Ied pesi dtitrbwonc e wa .riouic. mnaul toh r ei getl sao thvera ild.T -l, ew sL.rcl -n toub mrnt. Iti JACK, THE SLASHER. n (I A SUDDEN END PUT TO A NOVEL r TEMPERANCE REFORM. I, itTho Iforriblo FreiAek of at Madman who Rommnol the trpotm and Cit the Throats of Such Dremi(on Men am le Could Catch. Ni-:w Yon.., Jan. 17.-"Jack, the Slasher," the i3ystrious:i lIndividual who since )'cember 21. has roamed about t the lower seco.ton of tlhe city at n night c:ttin,g the throati of drunken tmen N, ; hi ready razor, has been cap t tuired. Thei prisoner is Ileniry (G.Diowd, .% an E nghsliim,, horn in liverpool, who L) came to this cowitry when a boy. e Dowd wai aireitcd between 2 and 3 e oclock t I is woarning. I 1t 113 been con ti tronted by .J hn (A It k. of Elizabeth t N . I., wiulp;i throat was eut on the 9tl ainst,m po0si lvely iditilied as iis as sailait . Do ,'hl I I [I confessed, adilt iwri .b > thm he tumlered ,loi Car ina !"A' . .ver v.ho was found e ,n tli k A _i:. Toirs,liV with his I 1h 4 1,t L I m i Io <': V r1. T an he I re ll u)tV inI a cell at p I '(L~A 1 '*:*v,a'iA e i .ILi n polic., wVa called i~~~~~l ote -ru iAuw --*[.,-;her" when I d'dll i i. hi in. throat cut on De. C . .1... h. i i lodI")w< d the cases of us Lw.m, .ean(Make,of [.:iz: A. .I - vv A. Wuliai:i and Edward L V, vi .. 1 0C these (-, '- ( ircn!naitances. wh.1 mI Iu111 er. Iispec r -- -,i t oro hiy aroused. w1', v c i'' - wq r ienced detec t ' tre regular police - . haIve I ept a sharp :I t'L v b,-Lown ectionl of the b ' .r'" olperations I l"). . r wi stanin i fig -Apnn L dt n I t t h + orne.r o Nov . Chainbit and~ ihevelt :tree.ts short -ly lr. le . when~Ii )h saw a strange - a aPIAL I im 11olli t(, opposite I AI I r I Ae lian1 hal a land A. , crc ;( t;,, 11:6! loAIAi A wl AA~ , paL i't;lly -4 A A1 u n &. I Iarne c;I 0.se to I o. pot: 'iL2i(-. into his face, e% AQvint i Arti ll WI(hether he was iii ox'a1 d, ad walked away. Th1e l limi u febo .n I hut eniei. Tho i ll A,k.1 11, oll't 4tre,1, 0own an b '>ther. "h- -I- man stopped the t imIlitki-1 h-li'4. In a few Il,inlites : k p l tnit SAW 3 r tIIJi(kpIIon oaAng. nrinThe man he was wa.i.tci Ii a'v lt! drunken man at tle SZI11 tIkL tnd w :tlked .toward h1un. Tle pli. exre1aig':d a few words a -Inl mo I ( (l ogvt m-r I*tollUw d uy tile poleelliu. I Nv,kr J;1.,3 street the po :-iLi n\ AL stranger! rats' Ilij arm ( and grab 0:. ui:irki' m!,i by the neck A, ni ii a i atnl-ni aier aw thie drunk g ell 11 i,A1 gik to) tle sidew%Alk With1ou1t a V word. The .4trigur darted away with j the poliei iin ho1 IrSiit. Tne lat - tIr w'I'i joint1L by other oilicers a nd tee 1 elow w;is rtii down. j. Iot at first showel Ad litht, bitt a tap n lIa. li, hei with a club subutled . hin. In the ian's hand was a razor e covere'd Wt It bIood. L The prisoinr comes of good family. Ili,; inotii 's sister inarried Sainuel N. loyL. a brothel. (Al the late Jesse Hoyt, a imillionaire, whosoe will was stubborn t Jy Contvst(-(1 by 0i (atighter, Mary I reni 13Ly. About till2en years ago .. I)avid wts placled in the Flat Bush A Asyluin for iisam, but,t lie escaped. I'erhaps th( strowigest piece of evidence agati.,L Lhe Natsheir Connileetilig him with Caron's ' nitrder Is the razor. The corir teitiltwd that Carson was miur '(dere1 withI a ra~ged (edit:d knife or -razor). i)owls r.azor wasL It)nnd to be a "Anicked" here aned there alonig the edges. . utI the re j9. till aniot,hter remnar:able Pi i' ol ev ~ide'i against )owdt. W'hen t hisi' to it au-C Ies we1 .re renuieved 'blood stiinsxi were iitd on his sh irt. TIhee I tnts wer no tt new ad fresh andi(could not, hIi bee., blood iro h. t is ' ictim Sthis in rning.* - t en h ::;. e I .-c:nigers are J ;on aI r: * Th rik.A ewai cisedi by - thea .v by thle ohlicials of the - SouLAtheAlI\ in I ciaLLany aigainist the I lo:ie. \1s M A : Irs A Irot 'terhloodi. This (A n - :a not hi.. A it un ii. iL u r . 'i : at a .Oi began, AnAO. A i. t.bey ii liongAetL L t,he u I hav AA. i The Awere runing h it . a ti A, IAAl NewA( Orleason A t \ A i Am A n t r ; ! r o a d T h ea i i d i l ra~L i AnenA(A1 VA 1(1 LAAk , t t tbis ofh iai ~A 1 CAus:A. Cr to conisidecr (A )t Li. The exect'iA (Aomitnittee Aiw \ Li tR lo A u-n hAA lA en't.a ted, and1( -C i Il .AAAA(Aered. Only n. Iru i AAAi ol New Or n 'A re 0 rdt A?AL i ! Ao stike lir.st, then b A :.: g A I: rningI (out of NaIsh, leAwl n \V itred tl 1. rikeP. All of ( LA a 4A.AeIL .i , lII nonil andt D)an tl , i A iian'i aLii, Wtst l'oit, tentraLl Georgpit' a and \(A WeArn iland Atlaintic rIm h~A. I ae~ lstuk. And no 1 elx press lbnat ter i' ill ie A led onIc ( theIse' roatd' nutu' strikuI L sett ld. i A i in l *1o N .it h a CAnCac to r. ('ary of the b i con;rat1ling' li;'m of Ii.i'e, Care~y & (A., o. WVatson, Ohio, miet deLa:thI in L hlib le mnatner this moniuni. He IC' as fLtaiLiegi on a trestle at the W hiLttlingL Cr ek brIdge, suipein tenin th1L~Ile work, w Vhen' the~ trestle gave Waly, Ipreip Vitattinhim intIi o thel ~arok, t.wLnt.y Ieet hIeiow. A sitone weighingi ten tOins Ic over(~ himi, 1pinmn lg the body tio theL hotti1. TheI cretAk was9 ruumitig Out an aiil l eftllAs att res:ILc wereA Iuna vatillin g. TIhe Iir hOIad railroaid con C tracts in this vittinity amolluting to four r illhionis. Thelm iuh P'atrol. ConLl'i mA, .Jta. I1 .-Mr. J. C. Cangh mani, of' Lexinigton has beenu appointed by the Governor chief patrol under thle lisl aict recently pastsedl by the Legisl!atutre anld hi" will haLvo jurFisdlic; tion on the Great Pee D)ee, Santee, Wact Iamaw J1ull's Creek, and other waters. D)r. Leaphiart, of Le'xingtonC hasi been appoiuted an assistan.t. Mr. Caugh man wvill leaveo here on the 25th Inst. and wvill tal' charge February 1, wIth hlead(auartel S t Georgrotown.-RLecord