The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, September 21, 1886, Image 1

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UtjfABLlSHED 1826. MACON, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1886.-TWELVE PAGES. YOL. LXI, riO. 25. Thirteen governors „4*J(JWO TO CELEBRATE TUB ‘conbtiiotion'B CENTENARY. ure W^lcnnieil to Pllllmtrlphln l>y » f „r \Vti« f> Vnlcr Order for lm- **!.achixout—Tnelr Measure* for P ‘ ( i, 0 Centennial Celebration. JESSE COOK HANGEU. emureMWi, Pa * September 17.—As a 0,^ movement ou the part of the ri f of the thirteen original ' /• ,,..,»onro of na manv nnm. charleston. Another Appeal fr on thoSCIl, Coauwl of' Charleston for AM, Chsblestok, Sept. 17.—Major Courtenay THRIU GKO FR^ACHBR WIFE MUR toolay issued the following proclamation: I DElti.H PaYS TUE PENALTY. “City or Charleston, Executive Dxpabt- mest, September 17.—To the Publio: The city coancil of Chatlestou, at its last regular meeting ou the 4th inst,, took the following action: “ 'Whereas, a tenible calamity bas be- fallen Charleston, vast and widespread in the loss it indicts, far greater m extent than was at first realised, and n«ngrd In Butler Yesterday Afternoon in tbo Prencuce of au Immense Con course—flt» Makes a Full Con fession of IIis Crime. Butlf.ii, September 17.—Jesse Cook wa - “‘Whereas, itisevw;i,rti..t theli eralI us,*"'" OoYcrnors ofos many com- “ d assistance which has come ,, n tU e lilt dev of April, 1885. He was tilths met here to.da^to mmor* fc* to ns finardUparta of th s country and trie(1 iu August, 1885, and convicted of : 5 an< J . W i'ici‘ is deeply murder. The case was carried before tbo o p u?p?x^'ZT^ ourt - who canUruud tho vtrdici ““‘™' anfvpMted^ emergencies; bo it Since early morning crowds of negroes ♦ft v wo ° 1Vfd > That the mayor ^ requested have been coming iu on all tho train.;, exx o prepare au nddreus to the public. Hotting horseback, and ou foot. The prisoner has forth ourconduion, and invoking additional I been talking all day to bis friends, and any aid for this stricken city. one who wished to talk with him. lie *? a , known to the genera) pnbhc I made a confession to the ifev. Mr. Hespesr this dtclaca ion of the mnnieipal I Home weeks ago, and also to his attorney, the condition Col. W. 8. Wallace. Jrv.ates of tbo centennial anniversary oto proninlR dion of the constitution of ; ratal States. This centenary will * YnS-Ptember 17th, 1887. yTo States were represented—New 0 1 hue, Massachusetts aud North Catu- bfvete not represented, but probably Ste by to-morrow. The following Gov- Sits were present: Patti, on, of Penn- Smtia, Lee, of Virginia, Lloyd, of Mary- Sjstookley, of Delaware, Welmore, of Lode bland, McDaniel, of Georgia, and cuppard, of South Carolina. New York I « represented by Lieutenant-Governor The unfortunate foots are before the conn vnw Jersey by a committee of the try by B attsneuts of distingnisbed visitots IsatiL-Kialtture.’ani Connecticut by ex Idsurcor Bigelow, declaration government as of our city st this time, it seems nnneces sary that I should add any words of rnyown from different parts of the iand after per soaal observation, and are known here and At 3 o’clock Sheriff Pope, accompanied by a guard of forty men, took the prisoner from the jail to THE OALLOWS, which was .Unated about half a mile from ON AMERICAN MISSIONARIES NEAR CANTON, CHINA. , Hlttfl Acriiirt u. nidrki oral Situations -I t. inter IF.—Wucu ue with Iho hotrAii •rajlugfor Lis f Iradsblr- Prince Alexa ’reH»> terlun Mhslonxry Stoneil by a Mob—The Missionary Building*, Worth *.“,.“.00 De- ktruyrd-Denby i/rotchts. tl UuVarlft which r to tho t roH t friti o( !t i . tins At hf Alt. It)H«laraODnt »<1 »’i \!i vimlrr's n :.iri m ; t therefore, Is one guaranti o of 1 I ,U !...••• |.. t li'M *> W'..|‘l after our marriage, ami I have no reason to P111V L : <s l? ATTTR A fn7Q DU’ ° Buspect her of infidelity after our murriage. V/iHiirsOri vU Hlii.vI.LAj Wo lived together as happily as ia cjimuoti among colored people, until some three or four yeara ago, when there were soaio war rants for minor ciimeB issued against me. wLich were placed in the hands of the slier- ■ ■ —- \ the» ill. This made it necessary for me to leave ]t ( v. A. A. mi removed tho obattciu to good rela Ilutler, or to be arrested, and probably go to jail or the chain-gang. I told my wifo that I conld not remain in Butler, and I proposed to,provide her a home at any place that I conld live at. This she con-1 i tlnnB> otbf M-nted to do, aud she would have done so, Washington, September 17.—Minister l within jor.r»-« hut for her mother, who persuaded her to.I Denby, at Pekin, has reported to tho Hec-1 Remember w. . - abandon me, and live with her. rotary of State two canes of recent outrago thmfrZyit , Owing to the character of my mother-in-1 perpetrated by the Chinese upon Aineri- qutr«d by prudence and moderation in »♦.«* pr law’s house, I knew that it would net be I cans. Kev. A. A. Fulton and wife and government and in tho member* of th proper for tuy wife to remain there, and 11 Mins M.:ry Fulton, all of the American *' rea * RR^ iubly. 1110*1* w importuned her to leave and go with rue. Presbyterian mission in China, establisht \ JJJJ ftn d •s , !r»i‘. c uiw dUir*f She would go off and stay with me n f«>w la mission, hospital nnd station at Kwai gf.vornment^i'iii t«* hbovaall pany ■ihU.” w« ukH, and then return to her mother’s. I ping, about 400 miles southwest irom a*Tbe praatdentof the Hobrai je then qne Being auxions b» p!>«»-rv« my good Canton Wh#m they had exptndod aeon-1 1,10 ,uw candl * namn, I would folio v her back to Butler, siderable sum iu patting up buildings, I u< The°* :* nt jini‘‘t “tiut ^THU entirely d« | . nd keeping out of the way of the officer?. I placards appeared on tbo walla declaring upon thoiuiwera. About five days before the fa* that “the foreign devils’ must g.- in throe in hmprivaiecapacity, th®a*ont added, ul il ly upon Whica I killed I days, ,.ad t eir butldiugs rnimt bs »» ^i„.tv iuy wife, sbn returned to Butler, dcstroytd. Th* liter till, as usn.il, were I ihessMBbly ina.t »l«ct whom Ittblnk. b«t^a, and a« upnal I followed her. On the day I at tho bottom ot tho disturbance. A crowd I bin of r.prM.nUD,ts.aignny^Ba]vnlA." that I did tl..' ib*c3, I cam* to Mi- gathered utar the hospital .and Mr. Fulton I Ho..i»t,. i„ UotsurUCmv jU .,n ‘v m mi James's hou.e, a little before night, and sot out to seoure tho protection of tho mill- |Yt hsvstdvlMd mJaerMMte^ the tnstm«rt?f found mt wife there I asked her to go tary. He waa stoned on his way, and not ioom who w«r. inpUcawd, fa down to her mother's house with me; and I permitted to re urn and no solditn were I qut.1 uni prsveetdi.coDt.iit from •preaatou Tho 1 picked up *a axe ijing by Bua carried ip i sent to protect pirn niiodou. On M.jr Sith, iLrjSuAiS^uasma V.lh me a. ...,1 the tb. plot U no,. «1, no one eau pr-ic -t tho THE NEW LORD LIEUTENANT. tbo mull piled atraw and faggot* against the ln mopiot. wife bnildiog occupied by Sira, and Alias r at-1 Tho llnlK>rian« rejolro baste. I ton and a little § daughter of the qoo.aon hww.awod. moro former, upon which tlio inmates tied, intertoinment After Cover- I There was a slight shock of oarthqnsko at I “X'’ST" “ ” ” BTCr J ,UUJ K I ^he then broke to run and hollowed and I ladies sought refogeonthe boafe. but the J throne would be socsptahle to tim now nPatlison's speech, the party divided 2™ this morning. I On reaching the callows the prisoner was I " <u1: mob threateneil to destsov any boat that I >«»«edl«« to the elsctloa of Alexsafa's mat ■topair* and marched down Chestnut B,!cU!»,ers »nd 1-nut.rers N.ed.d. ldl to the acalfela by the sheriff" who | ' TinREiK jesse; coox cou* and catch him," I „|,onM receive them, and After some delay j tochoom csndlw ' knetto the oil btate nboae. Here the Chaui.eston, September 17.—Last night I told him if he had anything to I At that moment I threw the axe at her I tkey reached the poiut wbno Sir. J- niton I t„ juty hilled in the room where thedeclio WM „ n j 0;i say to proceed. Ue asktd how long land knocked her down and jerked up the hud been compelled to remain. I mi**-. . siionof independence was signed, and Wo ‘ rk; is going on Mtively, but brick- tbey would let him tpeak, and was told axe aud struck her a fteavy Plow outlie Two days later they were put onboaU I t»«U?t“rrim e. ^aihfinuder a ^opy of the red. white Uyerg , nd arebttd ,y^V The onlj a few minutes. head. When I raised tho ixe to strike the »nd convoyed to Canton. | which is n>elect. now i rm, . ndblae, listened to auaddreacofrweloomog^jjj^^j^^j^, are now iganing I - He spoke in a olear, loud voice for about.! wopnd lick it appeared to me that the axe I TheYalnoof property is abont t6,EOO, ItjSbjor Smith. : rations to nearly 7,000 p>rsons, a large tifteen minntes, but made no reference to Uu Aed as ranch as a bale of cotton. and Oohsui S ymonr to pri“siiig tte de- . . I centers Hall, he old ball whore in I me j 0 rUv of whomarec 0 loted. No case of I Lie crime; and then asked that tho Kev. J. With a fnll knowledge of the fact that I mand for payment of this i.umunt in dam-1 T'-- ", v -I7T1 the first colonial oongresa met. eleven ij lrcM tdila to reciivo prompt atteniion. J. Faitnerbe allowed to pray for him, which I Lave hut a few boors to live, and knowing agts. r "" ’ ' 1 |i::rx«« bung represented, was next ——L 1 was granted tult well the fate of all liars, I do solemnly the sxooau casw I BUbUa wfp ...s.l. wdst Here alpo a meeting was held. , To Help to Ilsbolid. I Mr. Farmer made a short, appropriate I declare that the idea of killing my wife I is of mote roeent date. Sanday, Jnr8 61b, I ^. Mia hel na do JSiGjvernow rangea ttierunolves arouua CnAiujDrroN, September 17.—The relief prayer. never entered my mind nn il I bad struck I in the absence of nil gentlenien connected I void of incident, mo xurqoio l"» W® ^blc. near the centre bull. CO umiitti 0 to-night provided for the ap-1 The sentence of the court was then read, her. I loved her a» I had never loved on; ‘ ku-u«- llhbrd \. Better one of the oJ lest mem-1 pointment of two master mechanics to visit I and the sheriff asked him if he could give other woman, and I would not have killi I Wo cf the Carpenters Company cl f the ©very house of persons applying for assist-1 any legal reason why he should not be I her for all the world. , , . latjtalcounty of l nu ideipluo, welcomed I aQca to robnild, and to estimate the amount I hanged. He said that be conld not. Hel I am prepared to die. I broke down the gates, threw stones st the tribute to the irUh people, woro » diw of f hi Itouiilorf, sud britny reviewed the hin* I 0 f damages. A resolution was also passed I then removed his hat and told his friends history op tub chimb. I lady, oue of which cat «P«n bor index fin-1 Irt *^ , fri , m t i, a raiiw*v ♦>!•- Itnof the lime-worn meeting place. providing first for the payment of small I good-bye, and then asked them to pray for I The following two dUpat«hes from the I g«r iu entiro longth, while shs was other-1 uonthoy wero l? r »«cua with nhesm, followed » y I Baopton L. Carson then delivered the I ebiims, less than $200. I him. 1 Trleguafh’s bound file give the history of I wise injured about the head aud arms. A I yfroans. The Morqnla rncotnilMd the grrotimr by |ennen. . 4 . . _ I ■ I The black cap waa put on by Mr. Jack 1 Cook’s crime: I complaint was mado to the officials, hut the *i(Un« bu hat sad towing with » «mie tu tne Fountain, and at 3:145 Mr. Jack Bbinhol- Butijm, Max 1.—Last night, ntnr the | matter was trusted lightly. “Thii in a sell-1 SEj5iShll2c^Siwa»^l i t r f>t>»>I. tty MoJt of | ser | residence of CoL 0. T. Waters, between the ouh caso,” writes Mr. Denby, “and in »y tbs batidinifsv ’ - ny with the Methodist Episcopal Mission IIos- VUTuAJtJwwbkVci™.. r r.Mi‘th‘n!! ed I pital, at Chnng King, and while only ont« ltl# liMrqaia &nd lastly Ixindonderry rotlo front I laily was present, a uiob ceilecteil. tb« .utiou ou aor*el>*-k. Led,LoodooC.ny. i. * Tk. business meeting of tho Governors I ie oiled to order by Governor .Fattison. GENEROUS POLICEMEN. Jtoaemor Lee, of Virginia, was invited 1 ' 1 iV-.'i , V '-..iv’iwrsl.’* ®700l srKUNO tux THAP. I hours of tl and 7, occurred one of the most I a test on*. It grew, aaall ouxeviisin Culpa I SAT. riia HitsmlfS Bftak Iittlieiiig wi hhkathschair, Mr. Carson was elected Bamhiosh. September 18.—Jacob Frey. rn*i*bal He hung fully twenty five minutes before brutQ \ murders of which our town beam do, out of troubles in the Un ted State*. BkUmitillildSb 1 h£' bunU% ® * . T of poiiee of ibis city, to-day forwarded to Mayor h m S D ouucod dead bv Dis Walker I rfiC W. lb*v. Jesse Cook, the notorious Bdil later, July 13, a mot> attacked ttreet a turn U^r. were read from th, Governors ot I Courtenay, o, ctisrlMton. * check for ,700. con-1 S>„ ... v,.L. o. ai. X10 l rod thief and outlaw, who for soveral I mission nronrri v ekOhina Kins, and do- If; ieTSs fries tin ISiriC rolina. New Hampshire and I edi-tlt*. regretting their ineblUty tone i .-rh# t .Cl that your force never uM a roll-cell. 1 'jesee Cook was quite a good-looking ■ lu.ot'U.celebraUon, and who has charge uhArifton .uffor.r. amount, to <l.te to .bout minor crimes btfore the one he was haog ' nZZvm&ty* pa ing enraged at his wife, threw an axe at I he r, striking her in the back, which sent r hnrliLg to the ll< or senseless. Then, { it*ing bin foot np »u bvrthroat,hit dt >l !.< i Uafr'Vatc^MkiVu bTofTon the heaff^enTply- VTOUK F»)it MANNING. K !»' Tl»»» »»- Ci ♦♦ w- IN t■ t I..! - v 1 1! '■ !■ • ’ *•!' >•» ’ ) if, t‘.f | - 1 f Un* \ 1 rt t..il j.r were ncnrljr Acc-rapai I tut tbo cbrcrinK pr*doailn»te«J. Tho \lce rrsi*l i t*riy «u wclcon v a Urge crowd *>f U»' wbo< 1 i h* to t !'.-•♦ tl.“ **>lfiHC» hi • QbuH PMtod “ follow this ai» eelb* ^Tefenlesod l aiy I.-mdo C» w. »Irif.et ii-tlly f ir l*.» ntr-11 •l h—ui-- *r.ii»vd ui tho way through, until the black cap waa | ln % lier hmins He fle<l, but a poese ot ^ttia sfiernoon raiterstesjte brtlstI ^1 .“W nnt nn vhuti ti« nfinwi-tl nnnuidi r.thlst I OTmed irly to-day I AUU ‘ ,, ‘ 1 »y otouiuk, »uu um ueuu wu nuhvii I ^ u b)tD J*ft to u, # dnrUlon c f The whok affair was spicndidly managed, in d «W“K **»« o® 01 '” ot onr caunt >' «><* bimMlf. end ergnee Btrongly ln fSvor of hU accept- id HheriB Rope shonla be congratulateo f . oor " r a ”. da J'| ff* 0 Gene- ^^of ih.nmij. ^.m-o.of «,i,iogth.troooW , nmokjtnd systematic Eia* iu ”%”**** ““^Hsi'dl ~u£ aUS IT rf th. MM sad S«r.Ury SSSStSS: tho hanging was executed. I “ e wiU . ,*! irT Si”f* 1111(1 iouged, II poaeifile, I ^ l)jr of the reUcenee of Hccr»-1 IXrxnioao ranch. I *0 our joU until the next term Of the Hupe- ! Ury luyerd, it i» luipoaetble at tbie tlio© to obtain j Kline lUcked, eo Is til* YVey K* C«jnti»a P/g|,ttpjr I ed, When Ilo \v«« iCilleJ Caicioo. September IS.—A tpeciel to from I’etDita****, rryerdioa the kllllDK otr. eaye: Ceptein Ju«o Marie Ii"ir»r.» nCu ee»ri men, eurroanded £1 Oojoee ae4 NUitj ec Ms tl ' ■white euJojli.it the afternoon nepAtfa • Tho burgee were attked out. I ■miillwvsosuurred^ him!* 4 lle’avid^’h I A BhYK»B STGIfli. i —°. w “£ I armed m.n followed him.' He will likely I H.uulnsliM b«n UnOorwl the Austrtui mlsstosi|.but the poUce iiWsdMdpms n i «»tk Ii?ri' n ‘ ‘ !0 Y I ,d SiS > L*’'®' 3 ! 1 U, S to I JaiM ' 1 "'’ A,m "** To “ l W " eK * r0 “ ^'l Servouauess, bis knees almost Saving away. 1 he arreated and brought t° town ftwlmpris- ^ » Vgnr^ to-ssejrbulhh ..nlsmsut^j J |R ,, A „ M ■ T t T ai lL tt on'ebr.tion Vorte. I sheriff Popa .hipped his remains to Box I thia afternoon. I country by .tPcting.oomtaostton »«twMB Rs**J*> IwlvvlmibiT by a regiment of soldiery. Unim, Vicn., Bctitciubcr 18,-Tho hurrirano e Drln „, to-nicht to his mother His botlv BuTLEU, May 5.—Jesse Cook, the negro Oerm.ny sod AnslrU for tlio tu.totensn« of * bi ll mm! to him that the yoong men -Mott .wept through southwestern Mlchliwn I P *7 I* I who so brntaliy murdered his wife last meuUleeuirenoy oo the haste of tbs^LaUnjtulou. I vw.< usl them.klvea of this omrart uni tv Thumday eveaUM w*s tho tnoet deetruettvo ev.r »“ n “* " nm Ior uissetuon, os reporteU hire Th ] *. an in» and bss been so sh r.,w<! Tb* « UcU po.IUt.ly that Ibo .ppolutoiMit “ ““ m,y I known m th. at>w. Teuwl. k. cilnmn. Livtiwrtoo early to-day. I tnatyf? «T?° ln & ®r* »Wwa hu „ fl w u,. SkMob ot Moiutwy Usuuta, I P Jc. . A I amt W»yno oouutlee were the chief eufferere by the j Xbe whole affair was anlcndidlv mannered. 1 1Q dodging the offloers of ou«* county m the | hlmeelf, end argnes etrongly In favor of bf I uo bution of Governor Fattison I storm. | ^ I “» or^Lismon waa made permanent. I pamage her -»• Inc Governor auggested also that I°^* f blown°^u> »rc«n ureuMW siu llsoaiitce c meisting of the Oovernoru of I nuu«h 1 And the £:TasrBun*Lutbsna church I - I ln onr jslf until the next term of the (Pipe-1 .Ury Uejud. It li ImpoMlhU st this time to obtain I inns stocked, sad the t.-.r. dtts kadi ■ tottinRa Stated and representative' oiti- I blown from Ito fonmlstlon. I TUE smmbhsb caown. IriorCouit This, however, i, thought by I say direct or offlclsf InfonnsUon ou tlio .uhjooL I when iltosoldtetnunirtly »ppro» t.i IhHtnni thrsu State* be unpointed to pro- In Victor township, Clinton county, boo.** wot By 5 o'clock thia morning the streets were some doubtful, for the negroes in onr town lb*TreMnry offlcUia g.net»lly an Inclined to .words, and b.-v.n th. work . L-.fl.n for the eM.bratfom P b ^H:«n'^‘r^. <, t P“ A «' •«» P B(1 P' B *» "<*““> »“-• «»unty situ more enraged now the,. .nV.n.’o^ L°is I Us motion of Governor Ktockley, the I «ral buiidiuge were ltureliy torn to pieces and 110 o dock the town was thronged with pco-1 ot any timo previous, and positively swear I in case bie beelib will permit »>f bte egein I ttom fooRUt their w»v throwgb • I•weptointod a committee of five mem- meny badly ue-oaned. The eouthweeiern pert of pie, white and colored. It iatalimateii that he slmll never escape being Unched. HU s^loa bie Attention to public effAlra, I troops. Bight i were ktUad, aod th IjSJU dr * f ‘ » P'*®- The Governor* of whMl loth, wet ru mother-in-law. whom he so viol, ntly threat- SaM^SfMaSBSKSS !'l"« ■ Ptliajb tina, Delaware, Hbode IhIuUi], I M jj y An(1 moved with wondetful rabidity. I iDtriilU, alaOMl and Colnmbuilapd^all the I ened, bas inOVM to another part of town. I toConurth*. Xuey ersue thet it bi« health would I VeJe, end Lteuteoant lleullna CbAVi ltojIaLd And Georgia were appointed. I Jourr. Iix., September is.— 1 Tiu© evening a ter. I small towns and communitie* bail two or I ■ ■ ~~~~ I eUmltuf tbAtuork. iturruiuiy would not b* *qnei I The trou|ie 1 nit ouo Lille l at I E«ce»i waa then takon to enable the oom-1 dftc etorm struck the city. A doaei freme bwlld-1 three representatives here. Many of curl MISSIONARIES BOYCOTTED. I to the meisui atrein each as would neceee»rtly to it u a matter of ipmer*! gurpri. * * hs* I i BM4 about Three Points are leveled to the ground, I nM , n i„ u ,. r „ K onit*u h»t eurnriueil in find I — I imposed by eu attempt to eeubllsh an tuurna* I Toyote, who so long bee been a terror ■ to prepare a plan. aiflnitK eSeetowltb boards. The oidpamp I P 60 ? 16 .7® 1 •”!?”*?? » ?. na IlMmp N nd« no#* to tue H-eeue «f Kadan- tloUT»iUer heel*. 1 1 hntg Ui* suiionat Carpenter'sH*n ?“tofT^To fc^fStaUTtorltt.VtoS* »U*«‘bw.ioormog after hi* brother' - 1 — f tl Rvrtil Sl«llio(lUt« iu llulsana. NATIONAL EPISCOPAL CONVENTION J mi bSTdl.e, El Coy. t.t »» “ tl... n, 1 toeweke. lie fought like e demon, end tried Blitioma wero adopter! that each State I bnlldtng waa blown ten feet from Ita foundation I had had a private conversation with him. I New York K| , n# ■toTtrritorw be invited to unite ID ureua- ^todly amazed. John Buckley lived near tbe Your correspondent interviewed him uurntt- TbepolittaadlsturbaocMinBulgeHa bevesoen-i ~ ... .* It , rtlloaa ,, m | ~,7~r7 LLlW’ir”, 7~’ - “iQiorthe Vrnnlr n.Hnrml rTh.Tn P n “P factory. 1IU boose wee blown to P^; I ditttelv afterward, and told him It WM inti- dengered the mleeioneriee eeuttbere by tbe Matho- Ttf Mv9i ,u ChIc8 K u 5 ,C, “. P Im P orlant rdlybU men. but bU Ilrrcu^n fr.rm went down Mth- j Ia. ,? P* 1 ” 00 ® 1 CSlebrutlon f^u, but liurkley fled to tk# etreet and r *, * » itdnit to eomtuit enieidc I d** Kpiwmpei Church of America that Bishop I (Jhangwa to lie l)Ii»cii*eeil. Pi* 1 ?* 4 !' 7 * dozr '' “tore amidst the nxalUut yells Jttt aJotmnn of the Federal ponstitation, ..cep^ injury. Buckley took refuge ln tbycWly I “®* wl Koi^K !“i . * I Nlnde baa Teatily Bailed for that country. The Cuicaoo. September 1S.-0"- mn.* •«. I of tbo vh forirme tr«»«,,m The bodtr hrlti in this city iu September I from whence be wee dug out badly Injured. Tbe I He langhtd heartily over It, but did not I peril that Immediately be*ete them, eud le likely to I poruot. if not the tuotl Iruj _ I of tbe victorlooe troop* nveutlouff I tondlte were burled where tbey fell. I drive them out, Uaboycott nf Joel abont tbe aeme I Bver~hp1d’bj"ih« Protaetant ^piacopaf Church of I city iu September from Whence L--.—- dacet-l'i |W ^nTit^A^* ♦ft an #ftJJ??i t i. SSed*over°an aciw of grwnd. A woman, who hi j think that bis brother failed to I bfoo^femuimr tn”tbu"oouuTry. "The | imertc^ wHl^aVb^at'lto*UMSi[r Mmde'u^ | DBSPERATB bU 101 DAL ATrBMPTB. . . CGUutdly communicate DIMne could not be learned, wm taken emt of the | “ whole story le that about twenty jeers ego, the m tbU city the tub of next month. . . I* at their n«t t moating, the fact ruins of her borne withe leg broken. Tbe large I make the ncceMiary connection last Bight I Hoerd of Foreign UiMione attempted to At the tag conrentlon uuttere will be die-I ^ Printer Makoo Thr<« I)i l*dluHedmini-tration dotes the firet cen- grain elevetor of IT. fl. Carpentw, IJchbo has asked several times this morning develop e fluid in nulRerie. It Is an odd feet that cneeed that will have direct bearing on APewpU to Tekw till ■toy of constitutional onverninont and and th# ° mc * toUdlnge were totally ruined. I a boat his brother and act ms troubled. A the Weelejan mUetona in Europe are almoat excla-1 the future of tbe church *ud Kaw Tona. Beptemher IS.—Th IknrcF^ nrv ~ lit ijowBiHBUh ouk* h elevator being leveled to the ground. A mm»-1 ,• i. u 1-nnm wn» found in Li-a I etvwlyr of American origin and under American ! alL or nearly all, will give rtae to a good deal or I yeara o’.iL rurmerly a prlr.n-r on the W I!!? ®P° tt ihiit tbe propriety of b« r of , m .n fr ^« butldtnge along tbeeidoo* tbe I DOUM OlllamSaBUttoontrot while the Paclflo talande and heathendom InlimlteddebaU.. toble lolrdlcg houseatio'd "ktbte toag meaeurea to render the telebration Chicago and Alton railroad track were blowndown. I cell, empty. It U not known how he got pwndiy M cultivated be tho Englleh Wealeyane. The ronvmUon wUl eon-let of |wo home*, name- i^r a nlght*e nand mtew k «t aUui ecling of an occasion of auch dhmitv and onaframe houaewas blown across tbe track and Mt. The jailer is confident ho had nothing In all the w rid probably no severer trials have ly. Hone# of Blebops and House w f IxquUce. The hU life. UU ftretetep wm to eoakaboxc.r iu«fr’hee hpatonce b 1 l»nd«lm»ln.t* (telaht train. I 0 f tbe kiud on lii* parson when broagbl b**n.naursdbjr mtotlim^l.. thu In Bulcui*. npp.rllcu.e u..t>la ApoUu tlsll, Iu the C.utr.1 in »ni»>» ot w.t.r.n. 1 drink Hi. mai-u.. ti,u w«« th.t ,k. .. . — —- I from Un,F<L"r rnnnlv iaiiiu AuirnsL The l ' rw “ “*e v«, .urt i"v.rnB.nt loaa.nc. hw bm Mtuie H^l holldlsi. sud will wiutci.^^s d door., nft,., *vsll. B* lh*a to*k a t>!ct«t* a.II {nm to* th « executive of avery CINCINNATI RIVALS NEW YOBK. I “ ‘ t Care<m Colam-l i"* rtT lu r"* d J!!2i°*i lh, J u 'v 11 *■, ^ I Ta* Hon., et D.^uU* »U1 .It .u Luulrsl Miulc I w.ll.n.l.tack it t.k. lntol.l. l.-rt i.r, .... v.,y tho duti Territory —. , h * , formally communicated | <">» » r juata urged to press upon the Attention Charge of Kuibrs«t»went Ida • ur « ei1 w> pftos upon the attention . “T,, ... . [i**tho'muta*^ theirco-opera- '££«*££££ teT * eni ner « to i ^«0«t,to organize a pel power to devise uw» Jwration worthy of the event, ■••oititioni were adopted looking to tho iWbtment of a committee of citizens to ke yith the permaneut onpiniz*- * lt *toing sympathy to therarth<i>iake s 11 10 * v ' ont ^ Carolina, and thanking opte^H^ ,4r P®bter’8 Company for the use of thu bAVltiR, It Is Maid, Inhf rit. tl a furtune of of Dels-1 from some relative In England, whl -h he wi celvo in lDitUllrnenu of 910,1m) every tea y«. EGYPTIAN TKUUISLKS. WmbTUU»labeled BrannonA0»lB0O v 0olBm. tto^v% w ^f SZT ^ ” - lituiehan. ****** the bua Jesee rays a white lady gave bitn the epeecb there; so much tbe governmeflt has bad to The House of Deputes will number 412 delegatee wine bottle end sawed at bU thru bottle while he was in jail in Columbus. I to reason of the relations with foreign and I and wUl be compoMd of four clergy and four ley-1 the traRiuenU. While thus occupied, L. Christian lands; bat tbe privilege bee been made to I men from each diocese, and one clerujmanand oue discovered him and bad him promptly taken eba E ITO RTS TO KHCAPE. mean as little as poeeible by eurnmndlnji the layman from eawb mleelonary Juriedlctlon; the 1st- of by a pollrem&n. Ue waeeent tolicilev i I7uTnne'ior~7wo"other city o'fllcare ’ recently em-1 Jprra has worked all kinds 0 f pr«»ch* r with all sorts of dleoomforte and dlfltoul- ter have no vote. Tbe btabope are elity-llvo In The man had not l**n working for thr P-* - - ■ iJOWfgste* from tba .liffarent Slats* and h£.. , b ^ J „„.° n f 1 ,.,^ bl ^ lh Mr. Holman, blacksmith and carpenter. «d stupid* wktn.t th. M.th.-iuu. >, t« 1‘Wb.n.,b, Mnt h.- r<1 to meet ou Decern- ^iSSSLSJSSSfS^HVoslwMtor. — aay* bo was never annoyed byymy one so ‘ '« >,boia b “ THj ._ tuMPHS KY~UHHIt»N rmanentorgant- .u^t.^urrof th.UtotM^of MbltowoiiiiL mnc h. J«»« beg. h;m for morphiu^, Uud- mtoion.n M ..rldthdr.wn, d U^loTthi ‘ — plan* to aecuro I w4»fffgy,f other anum or crowbar*, anything to escape the « U rk to be kept up as f*r as possible by such no tars « f odd r»li»ws L rt Cb ^go for ^^d°bi22 succeeded the other H 8jnce HolmJ i* g ntaul ulk t0 native aej bid dared to Identify themselves with U^tee Y MMB KWS. IP. . m* , . . • . • , *. l that faith A ft mm tarn nm tkf*« VMM mnra i)ta I CMiCAOO.Heptootber is.—Mon* then S,OOOOid Fsl- tss, m«uy or them see m pan ted by ihrlr wives i ALZXAMoaia. K#;>u , _ and ti^n re, left for Boston over tbe Orand Trank Egyptian prime minister, hss. at tho re>iUMt of u 1 * arted for Londox ’gvptUn a!tA*m. jltilal Im| , cars to carry them. Tbe trains started every twen- In Donsale, end now thresU n tbo Eg) pi tymtnutrssftvrf.ro o'clock from Folk street de- tier. Convicts employed by the Eoj.uai pot. There were representatives on the trains from ment at tba DJetau.'ih petrol nm «ork« every lodge in the West aod Northwest, nuny com- recently, and tweny-four of the uattue lug from as far South as Texas, and Wssta* far aa I b«i killed before the others could be fun -**- ■ j n ^ 0 ttjbmisslon. K wia ; t ^s b 2: u 2.t‘i^.v. j ~ h,n, ' he( ' ,ol ?^^ r ^ iTtU “”“ 1 n " tei *1 vutou* timM within th. put ,«w. B**JJ bek’ging turn to liberate him. <aita.w work.r.. s |T ** tt ? 1 ..*?!»._*?“?■'h*—**’* °° nd * 10 Jeaito b»il the jailer to write a postal card Tb* ..mo old dlfflcaltl* hav. twan neonntsn* . . . u,..* , h . .1 , , fiSOt *»n™u. to hi* mother, ull.ngber to meet biu. at tbo •”” ,a l c ;,, n : t t "“'.* n J“il‘o3 b “ SUaKSE?M.Taah W,.»‘r.«to 0 u , iY "7. 1 w"/ r*&Z SsSSSSSSu&sS 1 “ ^ ^ 1 • B -" ,u - 051 y* to tnni*hteifrv' 0 ff^Stllng wve^ boring at the j*il lest night at half past fora church. They had the money, more than SJw* b. B ot up but ig aroanYih.j'ti aifS'g” t; the p^nem »y SE!Jhlrtlw">^«SitwTS.?**. they Slept only a few hours. | * tiUo. The tmUomooot th.h*dofjh. sate- He is well connected by^ marrlsge, Midst) Arabs-.Convicts Mutiny, Tw«nty- four f.r Whom are Killed. Alkxxnpkia. September IS.—Huber Pa*ha, the cook nrraviKWED. •offeot inter-1 bard blow to tbeir plans and dsslres. but that ie ev- fear. They managed toatruggla Thi* moraiog jour corrropoofleot inter- hard blow to their lowed him. Ue said when hethiuks about UlJiliJifcj, CHIKIUAHUa inuians. I** IKep Oi-.r to St. Ln»l* for . ‘••kf**t Ko liouto to Florida* ■ —r— September 17.-Thrce hun- „ W . M * M ■to, IT CbiricAbua Indians, 63 I *cd he has alwa>e been highly respected* 11 ^ rity'tLU ’mnrniiii/in^twelv.’ social 230 OOrraOkBOa FIBK. I viowed mm. Jo. ouu I SS^rkteAtoM4uStofiMi.'rtvlew^to. I«rt cv-.i!; : m , n ,tnn>g_ln tw»l»v.*ptot»lI - — Co „..e.of bUurife—herbeingdead-it dmost drivel ^Stont Utkorur. hut hU sbdmctfcm ndm Tel rile 10 all the - him mad. He stayed around Gntl.r abont th.m v.ry tiuwcai.. It <a ihorotor., from th. S. - Camp Sleeting. two dava after the deed was committed, coevtotleo*that the aihaloM 1. B*l,mri» ceded Diited State* cavalry, com-1 F-,tbend?d to Selma. AU wh.r,hew*after- - ■ - 1 * *~.i ir.j often dreams of his wtfo | if ho can. iu peace. When he doea campaign, were sus- \ “;,^ a were deefrajed end a large spsc* »n tne j hfl WAntM to die. if ho couJ . king the hostile* with pro- 41W 1 “““fiBition, and tho govem- kuoQgRi beet to remove them from J Nervation. ■ L5*y »ui t fie conld only esrapel CIVIL HEBVICB CHANOEB. kinionadeath of tbe gallows. Applicant. .To.ig.ii i>ytb*s.in<* Kiami.ril— MAKING Ul*. IN DKKIANI" OF RUSSIA, Mexico I*ete nn American Citizen Drscrter 4 of tbe Mexican Army Go. ■Saw LAHr.no. Un* September is.—Yesisr. [ The Kltlnnpi>ere of Tried by C< Bon a. September IS . Nlo Uleff. the Uu< fat. Mutker^ M . . .. . . . . bom ie a minister. evening United HUUm l\.i n.l Msckev of thlsrltv. I both declared that nn!c«* Alexsnd-r’* ki ln*] on bearing that an American ciUzsn named Uoberts I to poelsbed, 14 revolution may break out at,j under arrest, charged with desertion from the I Tbe t»isl of the revolutionists by * • - army, railed upon the regimental com-1 to proceeding, te eptto of Bosnia's j-r and through hw Influence had him re-1 Hon. and It la considered a tilled rebellion mi His rtles-ft e as purely smetter of courtr»y Hu*"^ _ Mult ^ this most „ _ _ . urnto wl wlth. wgr^ 1 Jets* s»l» be was rear'd up nn honest, I n. Ileum .1 hualstn BMim. D I*—* — 1 — —* —Intel.a—• — 1 Wuaive.roa, Bspumb.rU.—amosctbschtonas i the civil ■srilcfl rsBOlationi to h* .abmttto* b, bard-working boy, and nntil this deed wav committed, bom a good reputation. He 1 J? 1 TIGlIBLK TRAGEDY, __ VbSS'P^d from this city direct I A McU-r I)r.w»-B^TS*.*h»« and Then j u, fccybood I I^Wsiv.e n ** r dsoksonville, 1 la., and Hat c* Hvr-eir. „ would with shame witness hla death at 3:301 c.,,utou.nt basrdo^.vwi n.-r.. st pr*- niev- Ih*. | r(flerV*t(AM hAMh«h*M in (hit I w-— V—« «ts» twiwhf 1M.—When Will ism Its I *Lt— _ f • d ne sv Tk*w* w*,* e s v*. rs I niM I Mnlrml till* hoard nt *w*sn(n«M (OQtUtl one'Arts *in^*v"hs"found his beaus tochsd I lunches sent him by his friends this morn-1 ’* 1 ,rcm tt * „2i 3 thu. hs foecsd sa ■' g ’ hg ““ **“ “ — “* * *“ " “d ing, bat he *t» nutbing; his appetite was I esaitle. tsthsfva-... “ <ne. When tbe outside cuttsin was down usr Bad H iIm impoudMa to tssp tha c Ew 7ft is i Ike tu *reservation Bcmcwberein tbst | gsw Y>«l n i umtvr i-■-» oiisiSf^ R*tbered nt th* ststion to mbMl, of Ero.»lj». r«tnn-d Ibdian* and wm ttmtaAti *>**7 .JT bteakfaat *t a modern res-1 ai. wit., snnls. u »mrs . were evidently not ae- Lrawat-l her mile Q-jmeold d nsMsr I Am.it.r th.v clip ts in I"' ■ •i.'i is*ii I,.ni.lv . ! L-II..1 iu trufit of him. II" w«v !;; '! 1 ■ B 'U.V. 1,"... , ;';: r r 77; ',7 7- .ly. I r..,t|..,. u:,l • i.'.'- I <• i, .r.—!• u ; , 1 I ^ Cb»tn, and UmhtnaY. '■ ' , .. , It.. I to r..d:/,- Mint Li» tim- w*v sal. I •SBWiiv.'l.s I1IVISO. i Dltolmd Tnsto BW. *s«m» I a - I *’*“ EacUsh Actor AlsoBendsSLOOO iv t “ tharlccoo. 17.—The (..'.lowlcit CIi I ^*fi*rx,^ t l 10 ^‘J^r Courteney, of Ch*rlestoD, JSvti^ltovlng esbled me the follow^ * b-wfll nisttera Oetobei *-• *• lD »• tof tL.- CharUstoo relisi «* tw sr oss«m Of I.-11,.." .1"|. < -t.." the "1--t. over seven Jesrv *c; . At the time 1 mar. bm. World CL«t~..-„f»hd. ,,V'!77/ r :V -,:. i- . - •!•.>!•* »'••> f ri-l Ur them was a-tain on her •; T« r> i.t<. *n.l ot t'** a®* 1 11 >ut j believed th.»t she wouli be true to Hi*j • I artm^oU, inst sttefxl to tb* duller of the hoxrd. In re»*oUr work. Consequently, _ _ _ ipossible to keep the commix- le’could be MAD walking tho fioor with his I in tow. Uto propox d to redura Un **• if., UK a number of member* from twelvnb»snvnn»fti| give no WHi lhfm no olhfr |lo|i#4 to p'rforu Tbey wUl bw, s« irsxAkinn w-— ; fore, selcctod from Us different depsttajenu, 111 receive no Innrwmd com poo set ton. A Ditched Train Kill* flsversl l nop^*. ne *r. *• P^P 0 ^ » to tove nil the jnp«n in ^I x«t«dux.;»oming col w a outb-juud, on the ro®. . urad switch U«t ’.SalUce, couon«*l for Covk, hn*l iul*-r views . Under this srra^t’ii.sx.t sU the sppUrscts will be SSf&ZTit^SS it wss toportto thst ^rtfAl with bim, daring which he ui.vlo Ihfl fol- judged by the ^ -t*:. U i nnd untfomlly of CoL W,...,... which shirt* Of to..itf. 7h. ' i-“ ^,1;; Xm I the Co! m-t **J» i* • xw'lv *» he first told : 1 :r " Jcnt LUrk ” I him when he undertook Cook i board w he up occurred. I WA SC COOK A OOXFZS*loX. ‘•<1 to Delia Fowler sometbing nnd uniform da to the United flutss, ns there ran be no doe b< the I luian wm e deserter. Tbte nctlou on the pert of the Mexican nuthorfUee causes much favorable com* j rue nt from the Americans on both sides of the 1 river. ' A lUuk PrciMent Indicted. ■ Bostox, Mans., September is.—The grand Jury in I A^enery" fores tl t! *• rult. 1 V*ir, t < -urt r* | neU t ley ait « • . n t..- , . .1 Indictment scale »t likhmond J. Lane, rareotiy I rind In his hand _ r _ , prealdent of the Abtogdoe NeUonnl Beak. The er- tiU chest, inflicting s wound frun rnlgnment coatelus sisry-flve t oauts, charging cm-1 hour inter.i Take Advantage «•! E AN EARL ACCIDENTALLY KILLED. I.arl or Dalkeith At«1<I« ntally Shot WhlU Hunting In Arlienfry Furents Locdow, Sepmuber IS —Tbe Veit ot MW01 ‘ to-osy wnue stag boidiii* m 1^ n*as runi.lcg itown a hill d fell; the rifle whl< h hr car- plolrd, ami the bullet mlrresl h he iti«<l an reoommeod .that awr«M-rib and |.u - k. * f. bh-r.n for nstiooe In tbe vxrloee Hta'aa. Ia tbte way crate will be exa kilned on the sains day all over the | n country. As tL* Ir i- a41 )>e aect It* the b •.nl . U el w«ahicgtun lot < . .i . Lbey will receive : and at variooa times, and alleging false aotriee. and drawing from the beak's fende in Boston with out authorization and with tbe Intent 11 dsfraod. .Jury Unbble to Agree. New Yoaz. SepUmber IS.—The Jury ln tbe race against the Hrtgutou Beach Assoclaflon for pool-. .. _ selling, rams Into court st mvlni^t, aud told ( situation. Judge Moore that they stood 9 to S for conviction, and alter being out M hours, were unable to agree. Tbey were discharged. Pams. September 18.—Tbe ltej _ . , . . ur*eii tbe French Movernm-iit to uks* ul« tl..* (a. I that ! tl/' stilt' A h*f her , en? ree the Freueb protect* rA*f: over M*>t, "Utbrrwi.A,” nl...rtr. tl •• |.*l‘*r. "KngUi • hebn'f dUtngA*. I, will lx f>. flto li, t*tl i A Grand Total or D70.K4rt. »w Y nxc. fleptsmt'Cr 1-.—Ihe O A'l--t ii.mltu^iof the Chamber of Con.merc« - dajr f ITO, Euaklug a ifriu.d toUl of 97*J.»4 Germany Chsrlcvton. Beaux. Beidember 1 " .' -. ription li.t. ■'•:#mby the rneent -Artr... :*u.- in i ... The « that % sk*d for Pu.iA.iell.hu. pr • au*ouuUiM to | ‘,g7; ed .- Uv