2 I - ,;,.,, Ish them. It was taken from the fed- eral courts by the act of congress of 1831, which act deprives those courts of the common law power to protect by this process, their suitors, wit nesses; officers and themselves against the libel of the press, though pi blish. ed and circulated pending the trial of a cause thereltn "Thatt newspapers "sometinles en- gage in unwarranted criticism of the courts cannot be denied. In some in. stances they construe the liberty ol the press as a license to authqrt.se them to engage In wholesale abuse of the court, but these Instances are rare and do not warrant a departure from the welf settled prinolples of the law as declared by congress apd con. strued by the courts, It Judget 0oarged with the administration ol the' law' are not to be critiiolsed on account of their official conduct thu liberty of the press Is abridged and the rights of Individuals Imperiled. "There may be instances where tho publication of editorials or other mat-' Ler In newspapers would bring the au. thor within the limitations of the stat. ute. Por Instance, If a nidspaper should publish an article concerning a trial which was being considered by a Jury and should send a copy of the paper containing such article to the lury or a member thereof, during the progress of the Irlal, for the purpose of Influencing them In their docislon, it would present a question whether such conduct would not be .misbeha- vior In the presence of the court, or so near thereto as to obstruct the ad- ministration of Justice. "It appears that the distinguished Judge who adjudged the petitioner to be In contempt of court exceeded the authority granted In the act of 1831, and that the court was without Juris- diction. Such being the case tho Judgment of the court Is void and therefore a nullity. "In view of the foregoing, the court finds that the petitioner Is unlawfully restrained of his liberty, and It is therefore considered and ordered by the court that the naid Josephus Dan- iels be discharged from the. custody of the marRhal of the United States and that he go hence without delay." PANTHER ORDERED TO HAITI: 'Germany's Demand for Redrbea to be Backed Up By Gunboat. The German gutboat Panther, now at Newport News, has received orders by cable to sail for Port-au-Prince Inm- medlLately. The sailing of the Panther for Haiti Is due to the decision of Ger- many to Insist on punishment of the palace guards who recently threw stones at the German and French min- liters. MORE COUNTIES IN GEORGIA If Conatltutional Amendment Passed IRREGULARITIES ARE CHARGED. Georgia Legisllatlive Investlgating Comr mUtee Severely Criticized. Georgia capitol offielalr, who were eritieisod by the report of the legli lative committee and some mumbera of the legislature are doing a little criticising In retaliation. The committee In Its report point. ed out every Irregularity that could be 1ou60d ii every department of the state, but it did not say anything about the extra expert accountant employed by the committee nor. the stenogra- pher it employed. There are many leglalators and state houts officers who contend that the Ai' Alitn HIiPIrIi. |i, '. g ilng it .. N itiitre l1.1, 4 pl i,, d h.,( NIt1 if y IiIi1'1 tl l noiitr tll MRil nlt h ,'situld ii.ii t11 .l s i is tIllnii- I:s '-i sI n 1ii h h 1 i ll, 'w nfer int 111te l l- l II I el l iilll ill 'l, i. l i I i" th .,l l1 l l ll ,rIls l' l i 1 fp III r<-.ist 3s lir'e Io. fi,- o ,e l it i ,, I, -It' i lt ,,I ., |h r i k..ii' lhi infl i lit ui i .1", in 1 1 ,::i ll if ,; e i il,, i, ... i il F lY,, .f 'I h w ill >be 1 .V'y Iute -r llaga ill tilt l, u' I ll ''l ll l.I i lt i i' i i :f11 tllfi ll i t i- 'Iineti' l l ti l i hli- itu I||.llel d i''- C -'t 1,i' *'I %" l I h3il' 1 a un flllld - Ica .*a n d i si- r ie .- :nul,( of ,-n i, 1 I ,,* iS I1 m** n ("1*'"I hllo 1 .h l n li i t "i u-I l l,, ; i i I I-.ls i i" l "II I l' l r- l l l . in''rlae, -ii, Ii lAil (if o" i.," HUMAN CANNON BALLS, Ir tlroleslortIlmeliltfIr i: Iit li eti'nh |. N1:ll f(inndot li ls I :111n e.lio-Il, ,re t Ill % Ili. f I .,, ..r ,f ,.,i |il l pxixp rli.<< Itlc oxygi. k' i t i r e r,.I: or. Itn Ih, r h' ,ld iil Ili ir nilfii|,,,i s gr'li'll1i.r words. too li h!.\ liillld MI ili Int r1 i. I Ih,., I ll ,i.I ii 1 ll ,f 1,1, 11. ,il% ('l i,,ln (,f geni M lil t-ri n is 11.i |>.,i ilsll, |,II it l i ni,,i ., I 'n,,, lli.,n I o |il4 ri,,.1 11. Ilrt ciianltill sullI in l illl'1, ul l il ni' t.s 11 i ---- Intent to Ite ,l (,ii l, t l'ls i Jl iflpr's, t i''- .- ... --t i t olie lin uiidlelio4 s nil 111- i 'hI- I-lite o nIllt, ofo m III"llgiig1 "rlhii li I.nr. uct r o e.xhi h<< I illn 1W r -i il. \'llili f of tllvilnm lvo t wuild 'ilihidy 'ilusei d,?- - fined pinLcTs 1 \8We I1o. InI.,i i f Our ? lives, hil I lil h t l-1 ns %% r1l'1-4,111 nii1 l have our h llig., It it, hly e li te.p-..'iro , to the Ilnle or blii lil liws of i n111 re %111l 1i , drives us to think or iiii. htion nd to mnake provioion for it. ll / Glood 4Otillook For i'llled Rilnle'. Admlirliul IIohlis, wIho ri'etil fiuin tlie (outnhirulliln ] pi rt)nInni.uI ,r Il,, Navy to tlk( generl'lil tiunrgii' of Ihi' slilplililding ilini n rii r Q incy. !i.-.. anid nimust lie 'onllrpdil lt kilonow'v iii.. thlng all ut t lie lniie llio.i e I' le s ron ,ii in for twelivl.fivo .iiy rs. i1t na ilel lg of Ile MiiSht r te llg l inl l iI i's t i ale-' Asso clat titi ollf t i .lliv, xtiin.tescihl lils belief Il th t lie li' il t Xii.rsi will h. btillilh n Ihe slitll.l of Ile' wirld iI ItUle near future. MliD ilxllie I'ke P lriilnf. There i re miiy oliju.itiis o i the 1.ep of o1.0sotuiti.s ii i' l.'l.1s i1 k ,fl illi,,u , out of al i lse.o ail a hilit iiit l',1- ii. . ful to those iwho aro aeIrntllh \t iiih these little pots. .3i-pe linveo n itir.t antipalhy to the am,,ll of p-llpel*Irrlit. and n little oil of pepportninit pila,.-i Around their alinin teIa lu,,I,>s ti ulictcafully keep then away. 'C TH fl'mAi 1 ANIM 11'NI NI) CANNNIN. Ili i Ilut'ouigh liui ir flUii t11 lie outll of n caninou. Till. rmlnrvic hn h.s ,|vis,.d foro "Lk I's ill'sqI i t 11 1H li 11iiia l i n\',1 l oiull "c i-it niL1ill ur ligh iivit, t lil,' lie plaui to 1Ui ,llit tqPoli i luiigh tI'.sllp. withinn lihe I'llilil's tire InIui s 11 li0n lili roll cal'S \iihlt-lu rp Ig liphe o tclipiet liy putsseli- gl-'. \VlWhen l.a-s rii n air londed will tll-ir liiiiun frit'l.ht Ilii 'ore o to e vihlh.nly i,r,,|.Hll,.d lulo miuh;|l.h, ,lip i.t- Ing lit I ilistllti Ip r<>\Ollint il Jili fld of aif i r4i-,111 l liolls iTh.* ,** lie ( 11'i1ls ]i rrl it. l lif,' n iO i l nu iiu iiu i ,iiinI I t I 0ik - li nIliilli. w hell i t I fu rn1d" il l f oI il hii li? "o oA i all lr w \a s (, i ? Il la111n l i 11i Ilie lIleltphone w ire't-s aild ligliltift ,i '*:, dilt.-lors for t'he suike ofI ili. 'i'r hlirn tlhe '"copper" iirrivN' I-h 1will comli .lte' d w itri Ilght ling '.'c ,.I t. lie polic .stlnlion. Acclileni ant I llssil, .. The loss of lift' fl'roni ci.lril td illmistivtrs In lhie Uiilite i iM l KIW- 'Iot yoll wailing: Fires. 17902 drIld l ii Ihiu Ihe ii.a t cbango or dIlilnilloii of llils elugienit In the air Ilnlin.lt I Ilunilediult l.v esi- denceld by a frevllin o dois,'o-oinf(i' " lilillSeft--n id illl1JSiil iitilllk 1p l1 hi tl t something is wrong. In these dlys, while so Iintili of our live Is sliintl Juiloos, mtiie.' pro slioni Lutist be iidei? lthalt the a ir U t o t-ii- itulilly Ibreile is inot Incviig In liiy af Ila li n lliiful, lii ait iil 1 il I Iih,.s I, x- pirol l till' dilfi'i.rs roni Inspir ill ir i i.v list so Uitl'hi lieirnaifiiil li'igredelIills usI Is thl puilpos' iof n1ul ii i- I. i- liIillilhill '1romI tlll" sy.steliI. 'liThesel cliiiliillio uls and e mliiilc'lil 4'lilhgiie's i n lie h lo ii o i.- loli of allir In tur Itliigs iiri (coilluiinll . I VSM 1 I, I '". ;. i'.( *I :A- ~k*