The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, January 11, 1887, Image 10

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to THE TOWNS AROUND US. THfe MACUN WEEKLY TELEGRAi-b. Tl'ESDA V MORNING, JA N UARN 11, l8fe».-T \V £ LYE PAGES. I nountv offioers were ele cted here yesterdaj: tor county officer. is progressing duletlv, 1J. F. Wood*. «heriff v re-elected; l X. Che- the inclem enc> of the weather will fjestly nev, clerk Superior Court, re-elected; M. B. i decrease the vote expected. Mr. W. a. Dodd, tax cofieetci; J. M. Thornton, Ux Jennings, of this place, u a candidate for ' _ ^ _ __ . l A-J . af .ennin teaecnea* arw$ If eUnied receiver; 0. E. Tondee, treasurer,re-elected; The County Ki.ni .n~. M«d with Alvxao- Jerry Dukes. coroner, E. 8. Baldwin, aw- r- KirctioD. veyor. Tbe vote wiw very close for ghenff _ i- and tax eoUeotor. On account of the snow omyaughtvotewaacast distu'bi lire On*y abont half of the regia- Lumpkin— A Kaccre.fnl still Hnnt far office. tcred t«:«- was pulitd, ositg to the very Lum-xif, January 5.—Snow fell here to- had weeth.t. . d By to the depth of five inches, making it Tt, ...teof iheaevetal diftncta waacon- deci<Jw1 , )he lHr| . fM 8n0 «fall ever wit- Ipliriatrd »t 11 0 dock to-day »ltli thefol- 0((!sed iB this section. soli- lowin'. llir. withoni For sher.ff. Whit* beats '-173; Allen, for clerk, is re-elected 23*. )om . pporiliou, getting 1.M1 v'dea; for cjert ?j jj ( c ( .U,cu.r Forlow t^a.s Is tael 671. tor „ ter; j. . The election for county officer* occurred resulted aa follows; B. F. Hawes, Griffis, sheriff; G. W. Ard, tax ... -- - - , oa; . , cmiecKo,.. T. Harrison, Uxreoeiver;G. F. rcetivtr, Daniel beats Wnlisins “89, for I Wright, county surveyor, and W. H. treasurer, 8bepperd beats Crocker, coroner, all of whom had no op. county etirveycr, if. G Logan beat* T. B. jtioa Morgan 3fi He coroners election was *}„ tbe contest for oounty treaturer Mr. very dose-four csnebaates.J.. W. raraer } w KUuohter, the regular nominee, is S34g John SpaiRbt 327, J. W. WilWn* 123, probaWy defeated by Mr. 8. 6. Kveritt, |b# P. M. Lester 333. It will be Been that Par- p regen ^ incumbent, who ban been making ker’s majority i* only 1 over Lester and 7 J gliU bunt f or tbe 0 f^ Wt and entered the orer Speight. field on i v * fe w days before the election as Mr. tJ.U Harrold Ntorndtai Saran- ^^dent candidate. nah yeaUrdar, vaa met at depot by the r band »nd a Urge number of citizens. He Harneavlile-siibw Host Net Interfere with was dected a director of the Alexander the Election, ticket Alexander's election seems to | jj ittNE( »r U , Ei Juuusry C. — Batnrsville please our people, who have en masse of. reTf i.j j„ s 4.inch snow fall on yesterday, feted congratulation*, webopethitonthe T nicb, however, did not interfere one whit next m*p the Central issues our i ity will „ itil tte election of oounty officers. About appear aa Americu* and not ts Ho. 9, as on nineteen hundred votes were polled in the tke old mop. _ e/innty. The enti-profcibiiou ticket was CAMILLA. elected by over two hundred uisjonty. The I fallowing are Pike's cbo*cn officers for the A ItiMttw Bored—Xli* UruUrr. ef | nt , I( , (Mi: W. W. HownrJ. sheriff; Mlicb.il County. JJ A. Barker, olerk superior court; C. G. CaMii.ua, January 5.— About 8 o’clock i Driver*, tT.(merer; W. D. KeiM.ug, tax Monday eight, the 3d inst., Mr. C. C. Coch-1 receiver; John C. Thciton, tax ’eoUeotor lan, a moet worthy citixen, living four miles John McLean, county surveyor; J. B. west of ibis plsce, had the mufortune to Bevel, coroner; T. Z. Jones, commissioner. lose his residence and much of the contents I —— — by fire. AccidenUl. Loas $300 or $400; s»Iv*wta-lb. Snp.rtor Court, no insurance. Hti.v*su, January 5 —benven Superior Yesterday was sale day. There was con- Court convened here Monday, this bemg »n siderable property sold by the sheriff of the j adjourned term from November last. Judge are in Hook a aintsboro, and now'is the time for any wishiDg (o in- I and L T. Lawrence of Milieu. Icing the vest in real estate to do to, in Mitchell, the only one*. Solicitor-General O. H. nogers beet county in the State, with a few honor- being absent. Messre. Oiiver & Uumphiita able exceptions. I are setiog in his stead. the office of county treasurer, and if elected will make a good officer. The raoe for the mayorship of Hawkins- ville is getting interesting. J. J. Joiuer and F. H. Bozeman are the candidates. The election will take plaoe on the 12th of this month. Albaky. January 5.—To-day is election of county officers and the candidates are out in force and hard at work, regardless of weather, and a lively time is anticipated. Gioboitowm, January 6.—At an election held here the following citizens were elected to look after the town's interests THE INSIDE OF ATLANTA, BRITISH GOVERNMfth? DF.CLINE8 TO RECEIVE THE GUARD. A Quiet Stream. a quiet etream , . Flowed through a Jewel meadow-all day long Its roiee waa beard In mnrmnroui melody, That half a wbii er aeemed, and half a aong— Yet no one paused to hear ita harmony. Or marked the brlghtaeae of ite tunny gleam. THE LATEST FROM EUROPE. ANGRY COMMENT OF THB Irbr PKE&SON THE WOODFORD TRIAL. JACKSON. Our town is again visited by a freezv. It began raining last night and troze as test Jhe New City Uo, era west May Brttuc. the I it osme down. To-day is i leak and cold. Uqucr License. p.yry-A Reinai katoiy g«*t ElectK n Jacxaow, January 5.-We have here tc- JrlunAr election for day four inches of enow, ni the PretUeat , , ffictr ou jesttrduy, v«s r-n arh- ever tera m this section, in which the amail ab j Jtitt, 1 he nomiatee of the D-mo boy tak«« great deligbL .. . I pratic pativ were elected, without epposi' the new year open, with flattenng pros- tji ri Vote email. The f. llnwlDg . is the peel*, onr farmer* teing well provided with f|t (o * it: clerk -Superior the necesi ary means to make a crop. 1 _• ------- Atlakta, January 6.—England has sent an official document to the Governor of this Stale declining to allow the Gate Oity Guard to viait English soil as a military or ganization. Secretary Nisbet received the paper this morning and promptly notified Oaptuin Burke. It is not known what the CapLin will do. A resident of London said to-night at the Kimball: “Just what I expected. It , would never do for England to permit a this year; Mayor—J. W. Lee. Gum oilmen military company from the United States —Ed. Varner, S. A. Crumbley, M. L. Al- I p, march upon her soil, bearing arms and bntton, A. A. Lewis. The new council j „itn music and banners. Of course the elected J. C. Brown to the position of mar- company, offioers, rank and file, would BMaL , _ , ... . I have to be reoeived as gentlemen, whereas in Tx-Tr, January 5.—To-day is the day England the cffioers and men in the army for county officer, election and sure every ue n ., t on ,n e same focial footing. It voter in the county can get up a ticket to won id n, decidedly impolitic for Eogland koit hie own convenience, eh there are show foreign eoldiera diktiLguibhed twenty-seven candidates in the field, in- ROcihJ attentions which she does not show eluding two negroe**; the negroes are Niles ber ovn Besidee all this, the Perry and 8am Krooxn, both offering for K jy b t of an American company nuder arms coroner, Against Jonh Odom, white, the J | D London, where there is no much com- present incumbent in that offi e. munism, nihilism and other isms, might There has beoa the acst bitter feeling to S erioti» trouble.” among the rifsl candidates in this election I I ever knew in a local canvass; I am sorry A Lady Reftrued by m Brave Colored Mao. to say so, but it is nevertheless true. Atlanta, January G.—A wild cow hem- Tne election is passing eff quietly. No med a lady up against the fence at the cor- disturbance up to this writing, 2 o'clock p. uer of Haines and Markham streets, this in. One hundred and forty votes polled; J morning, and was on the point of goring ticket badly split among the differ* nt can- bfc r to death when Charles Johnson, a col- didates. W. B. Perks J, J. Williams, -J. T. ored man, rushed to her rescue. He seized Br incb, managers. Z. T. Brown, 4 E. J. I the vicious animal by the horns when she Williams, »Joe Brothers, clerks. J flong him several feet from the GEonotTowjf, January 5 —The election ground but fce held her, and for county officers to-day was a very quiet I chained her with a heavy chain aud dragged one, and a very small vote was polled, and drove her to the Btation hocse pen. There was no opposition to the regular Johnson is a ginger-cake oolored Hercules, nominees. The following are the officers: He says that the lady, whose name ho d:d M. Harrell, sheriff; G. A, Whitaker, not hear, wim lightened well nigh to death, irk: J. T. GibsoD, treasurer; J. M. Oliver, Atlanta, January 6 —Mr. W. A- Moore, i receiver; T. L. Bryan, tax collector; Ed j a member of the board of county commit- Turner, coroner. sioners, having tendered his resignation Eastman, Jannnry 5.—The following several weeks ago, the board reluctantly ac- oounty officers were elected tc-day: J. C. cepted it yesterday. Mr. Moore has made ltawlin, clerk; J T. Ktwlins, sheriff; J. M. J a valuable member of the board, Mr. M, Sopp, treasurer; B. Ryells, tax collector; C. Kisor was elected in his stead, and the J. R. Giddlr.s, tax rtceiver; Hugh Geddins, board aDd Fulton county are fo be congrat- ooronei; Jas. Hartley, surveyor. ulaU-d on his selection. Mr. Kiser is >ne of Athens, J u nary 5.—The ehotion for I tee solid meu of the county, and Lis wis- coontv offirere parsed off quietly today, I dom and expeneoce will inuteri.vlly aid the and rt suited in the election of the follow- board. iog: Ordinary, A. M. Jaekeon; sberiff, ’J. W, Weir; treasurer, 0. J. O’Farrell; tax 1 H«hkipp*o Oat, collector, H. H. Linton; receiver, D. E. Atlanta, January 6.—A dispatch from It swelled and babbled till with new-born power It leaped the barrier, all ita weakneaa pone— Its ipra/ ascending in a silvery shower, Ita onward way pursued with added force. Ita beauty then The artist praised, the poet sang, until Came many to admire the pretty i-ceue, Half marveling at the strength ot treh a rill— A silver ribbon parting banks of urem. Swift as an arrow, deeper than their keu. So we in life. Unconscious of our strength may pas.«along. Our slleot efforts vain—our labor lost— Content to rest unnoticed by the throng. What* paths in Ilfs our daily course have crossed, Till trouble comes to rouse us into strife. Then we t Endow ur with capacity to bless— lhe world will listen to tbe stirring song, Born of s soul replete with earnestness! —Frances Lee Bobinson, in tbe Southern Bivouac. The Sentences Imposed on Tenants Char, aoterired aa Brntal—Salisbury Gives up Ilia Kfioit to Iodnoo Libe rals to Accrpt Office. The snow here measured 4$ inches deep, It is whispered that the new council will JO rednre the Ux on whisky, tsbiciii htu. ■ on „ , e „ ThB , onnR fo ix.- h.v« .ojoyid htretotore be«n *10,000, a* to sgain allow ; »i.d the larmeri, Ntv it will the sale ol it in the city. BleoUon for 1 - oat cron county officers passed off qnietly, resulting I in the election of the regolsr noicinets I r lir ,, I h-intirp*eu..toin Kom Net riour. Siminotis; coroner, O. J. Pitner; stuveyor. Irspeotor Moore, received last night, stated B. Diuiel that hi had arrested at Mayesville, S. C., Camilla, Jsunary 5.—The reenlt of the | one Miyes, charged with having usf d the dsy’s election for conntv officers is as fol- mails m furtherance of a scheme to defraud, lows: For clerk, H. W. Spence, (out); for Mayes was taken before the United States sheriff, G. W. Swindle (to); for treasurer, I commissioner at Sumter, 8 C , and while J. L. Cochran (in); for tax collector, R. H. the ex inanition was in progress he escaped Cochran (in); for tax receiver, T. A, Poller from the commissioner's office. Nofurteer (in); for coroner, J. T. O wen (in);for conn- j partionlari. ty surveyor, William Davidson (out). CojiTErs, January fi.—Tho election for vilbont oppesition. A rale fat Accident—A Newipvper Ch»ot«. Eatostow, January 0.— Captain C. M, FoastTU. January G.—The election ye«- i terduy passed iff quietly. Tbe euiiro nom* 11 uated ticket was elected, to-wlt: King, sheiifi; Sharp, clerk; Sapplngton, receive! Davis happened to quite apunfol accident Watts, collect or; Harper, surveyor and yesterday. While coming cown the st.ir I Britt, coroner. There was no opposition from the barber shop be made a mistep, I to Watts. J. T. Taylor, the present eolleo falling down into the street*, hurting hi. I tur, made the raoe against the nominee and shoulder and otherwise braising himself. I «ui “suuwed under” by a tnnj-nty ot over Mr. D. B. Dennis, of Talboltoo, Ga., has I .VsI in a vets of less than 1 3isi. lndepen- bongbt half interest in the Eaton-1 dentisin d»e* not flouish in Monroe ton Messengers and will make Eatonton bi. I uouuty home. Mr' Dennis is a man of fine boat 1 nees qnalfficatiem We weleom* him In our midst. AooryTA, Janusty 0.—Tbe body of a | Hampton—A Qulwt IC»«cifoo Hamptow, January 6.—The election pass ed nil quietly ou yesterday in U. my, there bring no opposition to the nomination. Tho following or* the offioers elected; J. H, Dickson, clerk; David Knott, treasurer; N A. Glass, sheriff; A. A. Wolfe, collector negro named Kit Ler-bam was found in a ^,i'k Harlan, receiver, ditch on the tenth commons to-night It I Yesterday a anow was two toclies deep, bin the appearance of baring lain there for I thermometer ranging trom 10 to 20 degrees some weeks. It is supposed that he waa I tT ^ r . v morning since Sunday, on his way home in a state of dronkentne., I Scarcely ar y cotton ooonng in. Our dnring the laat cold spell, and in jumping I oeikts have been good. Ibis diteh fell in, end there he froze to 1 death, lhe coroner will hold an inque.l fKNMLLB. MrKs.— tbe New IL.uuiy Ollloers. M< Bar., Janoary fi.—The election yesler day paw ml off quietly with the following re-enit: A. L. Real*, cleir, majority 115; L. A McRae, abend, majority 1'2; W. I Smith, treasurer, u.tjori.y 1‘26;E G. H Duffle, tsx receiver; John H. liyals, tax A rattle Pi ar-Veer O'd Child Klllid by Whbky TxxnLU, January 6.—Mr T. J. Gsrd-. - u n - ,, ner'a little fonr-yi ar old ehild d ec at Oro- collector; W. E. Swinn.y, coroner. County xieeto-doy front the effect* of whisky. The 1 oonimK.ionerstD. C Graham, J. U. Gil- child was >ick, and got op before day aud hum, John C. Shaw. begged it* father for whisxy. It was given j rntkb.rt-tlabauiph'. New otilerru wife asleep. When he returned he touna 1 tax colljotor, H. O cl.rk Sopettor kr Ut An hiSrSMSL Wtla ‘ SSS i -rveyifrJ-cSnK. 'toiL A ky. An inquest will be hem to day. i - • ... t’orrhr.n—A UuS(i|i Por«.to.srv. Cocbkax, January 4.—Judge G. F. West- morelaud of Uainbrdge, attorney, for*- oiosed a mortgage an J. U. Darden, baker and oonfecltoner here, on yesterday after- treasurer, and E. I). Wst.cn, tax recetre were elictvd yeetenlay. Oppo ition wim lively. All ar* old officer* except tbe last. AS.InvIlle—N.gXM. arrr*t.d for Aimi. AUAiBaviLi-K, January 5.—it. A. Barton, of 1’inrlop dutri :t, teat a barn with a Urge 1-iatweek. Two quite a nice kudu a reliable gentle-1 wwi •»■»'«>»".»»'l eairied to jail man, informs me that an inventory shows | ll>r th * crln- ?«*«*rday. NPW COUNTY OFFICERS. noon, for a claim of 11,0*on behslfof • o* diei:to( his. Judge Wesimoreland, who I r * c kUl * * p( '^ seems quite a nice and U b reUable gentle- M"*™* 1 °' 1 the resets of Mr. Darden to be and tbe liabilities between Si,000 and Sl,7iSi. The firm of T. D. and I'. L Walker, druggist*, has dissolved. Dr, T. D. buying out the interest of l*. I* Dr. Thornes D. Walker will continue the drug business. Mr. P. L. Walker will engag* in tome other business here noon; the iuiiiaiuty .trie rnmor says, is matrimony. This has be*u a prosperous boose, and will continue to be so nuder tbe new management. Tbe weather ts still awinily odd and the mercury lowering. Ttiuraaat.il—tu.wltcfth. Kleetlon. Thomakton, Jincaty 6 —Snow fell in this place yetUrdsy morning to the dep I. of fonr iodic*. Mr. Charles II. Green, a worthy eitixea of this county, died at his residence un tee 4th last. Dr. W. A. Montgomery, the recently elected pastor ot the Baptist church, h<w moved bi* family from Greenshorcugb to this place, and our citixene feel very proa.l of to ralaatl* an arqoisitior. Th* election for oounty offioers pa*.cl off yesterday without aoy disturbance. There were two tickets, and mneh interest was manifested by both side*. The fullowii g is tbe result: IV.r clerk of th* Sopciiot Court, Cap: J. S King; sheriff, J. T. Fes- ter; ar t ollmtor, T. J. Brown;tax receiver, W. I K*. »■ *; tiHtnrer, T. B. Bethel; eoonty ei m . lAeioner, G. B. Gar.ide; sur veyor, U S. bliieyir-ine; coroner, S. X. Dawson. Kllavlile— town and County OBlei n Euaviua, January 5 —The municipal election jenterdny woavety excitii g. Ci'l- onel L X. Melt, one of our prominent, young-attorneys, was elected by a vote of 38 to 2fi over Dr. C. H. Smitb, an aid and prominent citizen. Colonel J. It, William. (“Cheeky Jim") another lawyer defeated Colonel W. U. MeCiorr, also a lawyer, for recorder, by a vote of 30 to 2D. The old board ef alderman was re-elected with one Dr. Scarborough being tbe new Eluatou, January 6.—Tke following IC*#u t nt I'.lMtiiiu* H M Y-nU-r«l»y \tlit Vt CiiUlftlrfl. At’iiuiri, Jenniiy 6.—The election for eoun>y officer* he>e to-day was the most (lilting contest btld m th e oonnty ye-ir-, ami rcalted to toe election ci tnc emit* admti iMtwlion licko’. The vuteo of negrees **»* bought cpenly by wliolm.il* a- <1 tb* election ell or th. mo«t sb.tuefnl held h« in. Aii to* vot-s tluvc not yet been cuunied, as s verr U-g - v te waa polled, notwithstanding ihe «vih'i of tbe weather, bui li mtbe riiore* r ' iv.il »•» far. til* tihli'iim ttokM i. nhilunbied rleoted: kL" iff W D*iib i; ol*rk t;«» court, K K-»vi i; t.x r*.eiv*r, l'. T ll illingsworb. ■ r*:.ei L. A. IVqJel; e ut.ti .nneyor, E W Ilruwn; trenc'irer, Gi'orge Ad,me odlieUir, John B old The two lottir h no 0|'p' «mon. The other races were light, *»pi ci lly Hint ot eletk of tbe court, to which Keener wa. opposed by G. ' McMnrph*y. navassab Jin nan 6 —The county elec- • inn paunil off quietly to-Jay. The regular It-mucretic ticket was elected a* folim t:ie>k nf tb* Superior e'oort, H rnsrii Be ; sheriff, Jno. f. Renan; receiver of return., John R. Dillon; tax colltetrr. las. J. McGowan; county treasurer, W.ting ills- sell; o .untv surveyor, J. K. Te bean; eotorer, Wm. D. D ion. Doorer, the Koight of Latior candidate for the receivenbip ef tax retarne, wee badly be ten. The race tor tbacorooer.bip was close between D.xou, regular Democrat, and Fox, Knight nf Labor. The cour*i « Was not eocrlndr-d ontil late, but it u tetinrated that Dixon's majority will h* abon: 7th Maiuiballviu.x, January 5 — K «nlt of SHBUlllLl, THE PLUNGER. county officeis here to-day resulted in the I Sadden Oeetn ot th. Well-known Congm- following straight Democratic ticket; Sher-j s'onsi lutiro.il i.-btijnt. iff, Austin; clerk, Carr; collector, Wood; Wmblogton Special to the Courler-JouruaL receiver, Hudson; treasurer, Clotfelber; Q ne c f thf- met prominent nod well- coroner. Oak*; surveyor, 0 Keely. Ar.stm Vn iwn lobbyists erouti'i the eapitol was beat Mitchell, indi pendeul, by 143 majori- C n„,i e s H. Sherrill. Ho was employed by ty, in a vote of Out'. the Northern aud Central Pscific K ulroad CeuiMBUS, January 5.—T he county elec-1 Companies, and a very smart, keen man. tion passed off quietly, but a full vote was I He o£ h „, lt fct fi O . olock this polled. The indicalions are thst Reedy, for mo ,ttiDu. lie received a salary of $10,000. tax receiver, *nd Andrews, for tax ooUtctor, j while this may seem »n exorbitimt oom- ate re elected. John C. Cook « elected I p en .ation, yet he was worth it, for ho had treasurer oyer Maj_lt. J, Moves by u h»nd-j a wonderful < fncnlty of cnltivst- some mi jonty. Iheconte-i fer wroeris I iD „ , he a<. qaainUnce o! i E fl n ential nse. 11 ere wa< no oolites, over tbe other I meo _ j n c.se ne found a prominent pnb- I lio man beyond his rench, he always GsiiTtK. January 5 The e.se'ion for j sbresdly approached him by flunk move- ooo" • thceis io day pHS-et i ffqtdtt y and I men ( s or thruugh others. He bad a very without speci il int< rest. Ovcrouethousaed | n}^ gnnjdng way of ingrstiatiog himself vot-« oere polled in th:s o ectact anil a I into the confidence and nffeotion of pub- heavy yot-. lu tbe county. Full re'.tmtu wnl Uc p4oplr ttnd to thi , f Mn | ty the not he iu nt't.l to morrow, but the ollcw- advi0 ,a, e of being well versed on all ing ticket U undoubtedly ileeted ; Sheriff, Uw% ali( , ot railroads, 5; h „' onnell; clerk of tbe Supenot Court, cr restrictions aud inhibitions on these W . M. rhoinas; treasurer, .1 C. Brooks; J area t corporations. Sir. Sherrill had •■y L i'e'vei R A Hare i(; tnx i'0,lec.or, J. ,. Mn „ bAbitus of th* Congrcs- eu' J n ' vl '‘; oorootr, \Y. P Tattv, »«ryi.yor. ,i ot mj | 0 ),bj many years, and his appear- W.,) Jorduu; cotMoissicners, S.J*. Mong- Hnc0 wo uld nevir have betrayed his culling, ham, W. Patnek, T. B Mtl.s. TUere Are I appearance was quite clerical. lie wore a|l the present inoumbents, except Mr. long hair, tbit was immaculate white, which llro“kB. , I was surmounted by a glcMy plug hat. His Wavcniss, Jcunary 6 —Ware county hud features were sbatp cut, with eyes deeply ,0,i ^ *F°2Pi rehl'-ns eie ( 'l t,unb, and over winch arched a fine symtnet- fhe following: W. M. Wilson, clerk; T. B I forehead. To this personnel he »ideit Henderson, ebenff; J 11. Cason, collector; I a aitire, uud made hiuiself at all J. J. Wilkinstm, remiver; J. T. Il“b'. time* a presentable gentleman. Hissncc coroner; W. 8. Barley, treasurer; J. B. as a lobbyist and bis liberal salary broui WILLIAM JUNG’S PERIL. irrcuttd unit Ch»rgt-»1 vnth Polionlns OI§ Father—A Fatal Lose. New York Herald. William Jang, of No. 332 East Fifty- fourth street, was arrested at his home at 12 o’clock last night, on suspicion of hav ing poisoned bis father, Weudel Jung, of No. SulEast Fifty-fourth street.who died at 9 o’clock on Sunday morning. H i was taken to tbe Fifty -first street police station. Hii wife Celia,* Joseph F. Donobne, a teiegiaph operator, of No. 978 Third avenue, and Hetman Bebrns were taken into custody as witnesses. When Captain Mount heard abont Jnng’s suspicious death be detailed Detectives Burns and Cuffs to make un investigation. I hey learned enough to lead them to be lieve that tho sou was the man responsible in some way for bis father's death. They were told that young JuDg wanted to get lid of his wife and that be intended to poison her, as supposed, but .killed his father instead, more by aocideut than with int.nt. Coroner Mevsemer was notified lute last tight. He rnede un autopsy and found arsenic iu the dead man's stomach. He then cook the deposi.ious ot Lou s i and Celia Jung. IKK DACOlilSS's RTOKY. Louisa Jung, of No. 1,197 Third ave:-ue, a daigbter of the deceased, testified that her Liuicr was perfect.y well until Fiiday evening, when be sent to Frutik Egan's liquor sure, No. 318 Eist Thirty-fourth snoot, for sums whisky er schnappi. Ha sent Celia Jnag acd il.ry Jueg. He took a drink of the whisky si half-past eleven o'clock Saturday evening. Celia also dratis s:ms it":u fell on the fio-n the minute after she drank Jt. H'-r fuller Ooumietioed coughing and s lid* “If lo."il t only turn t Itbirik Ibcft I* W'Uie p...» b i-i ie.il kv. It uc s liy.i |>ri".u "H ■ Pmk .ouie ci H e and fsit bit er. He s.ii'1 In, betel jslbc 1 hub. Dubub, January 6.—The National, com. minting on the brutality o{ tbe sentenoM of the Woodford prisoners, says: “Justice can be done to Ireland only in defiance of tbe taw. Injustice is embodied in the Irii], statute book heartlessness is enthroned on tbe bench, while justice, benevolence aaj chanty languish in prison. Dublin, January 6.—United Ireland pro. Dounces tbe sentence against tbe Woodford tenants barbarous. It Bays if tbe judge’) dictum is correct, then policemen are mere- ly sheriffs' bailiffs, and should be depend- cut upon the emergency commissariat for their sustenance. The Freeman's Journal, says the Irish executive, is now in thit dilemma: It must either sooept Judge Palie's law and abac- don General Sir Itedvers Bailer's pacific ] lolicy, which has been defended by the darquis of Londondery, lord lieutenant, adhere to the latter. THE BRITISH CABINET. rone.-USD winsxx. , Cilia Ji?.t:g said she asked Etgan for brauily, and her i iiter-in-.'aw Jinty asked f .rwnisky. He gave her a pint bottle. Tbe wuues, wok none of it until New Year'* afternoon. Tbe moment she put it tu her lips she fell tu th.. Jour unconscious. Her lips and tongue swelled und she could not speak. Her husband and her brother Otto rubbed her hands and she recovered. niNO'B EXPLANATION. William Jung the accused, said in an in terview with a Herald reporter that he never qnarreled with bis father and never said be wauled to get rid of tbe old man. His father alway a treated him well and often gave him tnuney. He said bis father was not opposed to bis marriage to Celia Lyons. That was his wife’s maiden numb. Jung was confined in the roundsman 1 room in the station, and talked freely t tbe policem- n anil the Herald reporter. He is twenty-two years old, of moderate size and baa a sandy complexion and red hair. He ha* been a clerk iu Henry Elia..' brewery tor some years, but was discharged about two weeks ago because they hail learned that he bad falsely represented him,elf as saie,uiao rather then a tilers, l'hi., charge ue de„imi. Euibic, surveyor. I siilary brought I him an eiegant competence, and abont two ytars ago be came to the conclusion that be could beat horses, and thenceforth be took ; | a deep interent in tbe turf, when Coogrec, ■ was not in ws«ioD, snd in the last year he ) was one of U.e most lucky men in Wadi ington. 1U would walk into a pw l-rooui Tb# CimirK 1 Tho new # pir wnt bond* {shuh! bj Floyd county t > l uil 1 * brit-V# aero*# tbe fiver at Rouih hut# bt*n »oM <$C a ^nuiiam of 4 per cent, Sunday if^ernoon the pastor of n coLred ] tud put two, throe or five hundred dollar* church st Damon baptized bicetv-eight I 0 n a horse with tha od.lv two or three or persoLs. About n thousand people wit-1 font to one. He won last season $15,IKK), nessed the ceremony. Mr. Sbeii’l had a great deal of confluence W. D. Barrett, traveling for O, II. Gar- in tbe legs! talent of PhiL B. Thompson, Jeasi. Co., of Philadelphia, died Sunday I Jr., and always consulted that gent-euian night at the Albany House, Albany, froin since In v retirement from Cong,ess upon a stroke of parsljtis. all points hearing upon railtoid taws. Col. The ladies of U'iffin are making np a Thompson was Sherrill's paid attorney, and fund for the sid of orphan chib I every morning at 9 o’clock punctually he ■Iren who suffered bv tbs burning of the I sppeared at biv r ffioe for legal consultation. Bit I, Orphans' Home Kiturday night. I Tbe balance of the day he would spend in The citizen* of Wilkes county have hid I the lobbies of tbe House and Senuie. $GU,(kK) sad lbs right of way through the I Yeeterday his wifo received at liiv elegant county to etcur* tbe passage of the Angus- residence on Connecticut avenue. Hal la and Chattanooga railroad through Wash-1 wife is a line, handsome, ruatronl' -looking ington. woman, and her daughter, Mi,s J-mnie, t, ihe raw city government of Albany went among the must sparkling ot the Willing, into iffi.-e Ucodiiv nignt. The members ton b,suites. |'n« r reception was attende i ar : Vav'or, T. N. Woolfolk; aldermen, I by the elite of the city. t..c'.udiig Senators Hold «, Stephens, Hilvtuin, Floyd, Carter and members. This succevafnl snd distin- and Sterne. | gaithed lobbijat attended to soui«m»iteri William Goode, a colored yonth of Dar- outside cf r-.tlrovt affaire, Lu ireon rien, was shot in the abdomen and dan-1 was various:i eatimaud «> from $2lM*iO peronrly wonttdeil Cbristmav eve night by I to $3D.tli)t). lieco -.ld teal unerring v whvt P-pniy fiVersbul Guyton. Guy ton waa re-1 shape a bill would take ihn day tiefore it leered on $5*s.i bail. I was np, and was ftlwnv* accurate in hi* fore Henry Dickson, colored, who In lvto beat I east of the sete u , f Ccngte-s. • lie b Wash Hooper, of wh ,m v » wu» jeoiaus, to Agent* on the floor of me Hon*r, dea'h witn * l«no* rail. been cspinred I always fuiiy siiii-rd ** to the sit ration, by th» sheritf of Don then* twronty. Th# I Sherrill was a "plunger." Whenever L- ninrderer hn* wan iered undelv during the I went into anything be entered into it with two year* »ince ihe oouiumisimi of the ! *11 hi* soul. He got aP hi* point* from crime. 1 Huntington, at he w.i* that riilrwil P stmsster Harrington, cf Mitchvllton, j m qins'es mao in Waabington. Sneirill Scrtven county, was liefore Commiraioner I left his family in opu eut nrcomatsnce* W»le, In riavabnah, Tuesday, for making I Hi* fortune n*« I - i, esttmateel ss low *, a fmr duierit retnrna to tbe Post-office lie* I quarter of * o il.ioD and a* high av a b pwrinient. Tl e , videnoe asoinrt hini wet I L iliicn Just wuat be war aonb is L«. cmcluvive, and be confe**-,| hlv crime. I eiacllv k> »«n. His death is a bi.tonc The amount involved is ahool $1 lk»». | event'in the sun*!* ot the loubv. Ni pro. Sol* toon Phillips -. car-con,,ler in thr I deciwe. r but Word equaled him in ilipio. F.tat Rome yard of tbe East THitie«*r#, I m..tic flee—". «ui it la doobttai ;f a an-. Virginia and Georgia road, wav rur. over b> I ceasor will soon n**l bis flower in that n- «n engine Monday morning aud tonlbly I specl. mwngied. Th* • unfortunate man ws* en gag'd in coupling two rare, and stepp'd Lard Nmll.bary ire,pairs of Securing farthir Liberal Aid. London. January 6.—Edward Stanhope, present colonial secretary, has accepted the offioe of secretary of war. Lord Iddea- Icigh has not decided to accent tho aneeawrinn to relit quish th» foreign secretaryship In lavor ot Lord Salisbury. If Lord Iddev- leigh decide to resign that office he will probably take Stanhope's plaoe aa oolonial secretary. Tbe Standard says Mr. Gladstone is pre- psred to modify his borne rule scheme with a view to conoiliMi.n of the dissident Lib erals. According to the Standard be u filing to oonhne the powers of the pro positi Irish legislative body to the quf stiobB exclusively which may be delegated to it, London, January C.—It is ixpecied that <ord Salisbury will make do fuitbtr efforts to complete hi* cabinet, but will flll the va cant offices with Conservatives. London, January 6 —Mr. O'Connor, presided at a borne rule demonstration Sir Michael Hicks-Bscoh sod General Sir Redvers Butler will both be examiued witnesses tomorrow m Ihe hearing of the conspiracy case agaiLst Messrs. Dillon, O'BrieD, Redmond, Harriv, O'Reilly and Sheety. Witt Move a Vote of Cer-sore. Duplin, January fi.—Tho Express pub- shea a statement that Air. Parnell intend) move a vo'e of censure iu the Honse of Conimoba against the govtrnment for ita conduct towards tue tttiuijis' who were yes sentenced to loutf terms of impris- onmtnt lor rvisiing eviction on the CUu- rizurde estate. An Epttieuue of frvu iti Fever. Pauis, Janmny C. An epidemic of ty phoid fever is ragiog at Clermont, Ferrand. Eighteen hundred perrons, out of a popu lation of 40,000 have been attacked. There are 400 cases in the barracks. It is sup posed that tbe epidemic wav started by im pure water. Heavy 8ao*» tn Italy. London, January 7.—Fearful anow storms are reported at Floreuce, Perugia. Venice, Genoa, and in the whole of tbe Piedmont, interrupting railway and telegnqibie traffio, and a dreaafnl downfall of rain at Rome, threatens to cause an overflow of the Tiber. N'BdaravIII*—ILraaly I>01 ears Elected. SASDX$*Tuxit, January fi—Yesterday's „ . Jl. upon him and only a few feet away. In an | **'• receiver, . . caudidAiee; miaul'a. I ,w * nr »r, J U Thigpen, plurvlity 140, I three caliilidktea; smvnyor, W. E tllftlS, Sav'd Hlv Ufa. I no oppoaitioo, 1,934, coroner, Green leiw, D L. Wiio-ie*. of Hon* Care, Ij. ; •*<• ba | plnralitv lfil, five candidate*. M-yo, Wal Ircrn between them npi n aoolber track to Oasdcisviixs, Jiouftry fi—Yesterday’s motion the enalne-r to back tb* irem. n it I f l « l,nn pare'd off ^oietlv olid resulted *■ noticiig that aticther eigine »a* ba-king I “' 10 wv: Clerk Nupenor Coori, A ; _M. upon him and only a few feet swav. In An j ^l*'°. ni *l nt > 701; sber tf, C. A. instant he waa knocked down, Olagsed s I tour cAddiuat..: take- Abort divtance, and bis b- dy cut alu c vt in I J; “'jorit,'- 488; takrei two st the waist. He was dead in a f.w I l ' U Strange, plnrel ty H nv» caudi vote#. For ux collector, G. »W* Wi li»>n * •ourrir cvr~i b*4 rmu>*4 i» €*•!» I Tb# Ijf-QtMtMtar* wW pull together 81 voU,; w. a Hall, independent. V. a " I l * mo * rr "’ In view ofthla f.«4 we may be TtKs* , I wir iitttefs* Sold at afij rastaa bvttl* hr L*iii»r, ejenveJ for nmarkisg, '*Oodsa*d tbe cum llAVKirnaLX, Jalu%tj 5.—Thi election a Uxu* 1 — H Ml^ Ci.l-V UAbVX LKTTKKH. Ta«* l«trr*«|M» d u #• WmU Full liktr fci L y ta. n-0 Osjl K »«. Nq* V<*m tu FUit*a*>i^Li# Xiiue#. a. IK ^ruOsiuie IU». orloie uim y 'Jnyhhave cn,h-.i thy tc-m-tuouai cnrrtMp$mi<rbcc v Uicti puii.4«d fotcean X. i*. Ktfier, tbe o^ntr of Literary Life, an.l Hid# Ujcm K.iZabetlj Cleveland, wbiiom ctitior will l* g.vttu to tbe (lubiic. Nearly four weeks rtUoaie lett-r», hii.l to contain by fur tbe Diu#t Bpicy Mi«s ClevoUml Uhh ever whUeu. were nectired by W. K. Itr^ mbtiw tiur |«re#eut »<iitor of tne mav'M/iuuo, i$n< ue lOsUiiHluc l> be^tin li«{;olU'.lUi( f< r tl -Hi . w$ek# tu* ci me to York, bnt. Ua> no( eccct «te*\ »n po-U|{ «f b.i* ilreray vure*.. in iqte. time .*ic» he.-, h m3 r<fttber tu citH'K • «hu-b Pliib'h'H), n • t.t. u ririjip., i:. . H.#J- v.. u r- >• nv fitly ool $«».» <»*tij, l. . 4a«* • *1 -I lly Ll*\r» K.* tuifit C’.IIIa |»* Urii»” » • uati-y tiiu-K Hr Ki.t*rdniueau»K»t, ii <J. i (*.•• c tc iiwr'-wcTJ*, lo o ak-u pirtLtr ti -Ur S»nvvK Bin t ;utu, c. vr.r- tun perUKt cf rnort- ttian .» yew, Mr. Uiua- nhuw’r* Weekly profit#, wbicli repicwntetl bin ## ifi-y, HvertiKwl ten dolUr#. To g*»*. • iiA coi fcitUttd bis oitn. ii is laiti Un g'U-bercd in ibu ClcVi-liiDd correepou iMice, *'biclr itclud. ti, beside# wbstt U* $t Uiented Udy «roi« to her pnhliantr during trie uiOLtbn i f L^r itormy relQtioDH «iib Liiu, •II th^t br-r pubh#ber wrote in reply. \V|:fu Mr K hiIhUaw KUQgr#te<i tliatbeb# eitn-owefeo I - c«li on c«ruin New York au- v r t»tr# to d» lu.iCHi lhe payuu ut of cfieciw in** u.ag. tine t**M, Mr. Eiier wil Ingly oon* H-nied. Hiwiily >itt»r Mr. Brmi’?b»* cauie on be re. .M<* L.d**r ioilower), t#kiDg n anil* of rooujK iu *u up-tohn b*»!eL tie keLt for Unt’vbifiw trad turtle nquirit# nhoat •flvtribir.a. tb ck*. Tb# Intelvj w v . ■ t. • ry. >iy HrB'lniHw wenfd i.t.io* x Xfi.OI- |bt • s’es t Uu ohMCki III t IUr* tl ttu ■.•■I i- 'i- A -re • it mt-»vi-H ^ •! <.wiiii When Mr. Krud-r.^v «p. !■*••>»"• n*^-‘ *K"*» •* ••Mitljr '»g r, •«|. th •• r!.»ck*v •*, c»* f.»r el!r‘* * X , #*• ’ - *• L . r I ; **f i m.t in.$l l b..v« r»e»Ive»l‘Sb»* t $* •L.u.tf • tu» .” Vit. Efiirf b*#ilv.. Ad-.I two **•»- Ucttle* »; te fit, <w| 5if. (Cr »ii#ii a'*' tr. •lifiue laU.*, »rikw:l tn»lher r >hrW > iog <ir btir n, he #»B *uken t tf losee in# ,»«». Il*e#fft'k-s, ned b*c»Qtfeof i/. ^,-t word to bi*. tberrail i iuht. NVxi biMUiif q vft. Hra<I-h4T ban'll ) .km lL«*dv»tl> i V rr.^ck-Anti v«4 libt/dtttj The I*-u»i» *.r *-»i I to beeitr l.#1> inieir%i* IOC. InoLrtf them (tl-M (.tfVr.tUu 4- eu-ei jit tlderof i.^vu-g wu»M$ Bronrd her •*# web of inumy." In another tbr ftcl eppeftf# tbBt #b« off«re«l (for ~Li?»r»t) Lie, whennbe fount! form If »«» Berionely imu i rvut Ifot to diweier befedi r.M connecti »u »oul4 kriaji Q|>on her rilicuto #»•»! t>* Hum di#griiee. Tb- fe »ture of Mr. KI Km i-pxte in foe epiriiof bu mility and patience which tn.y hrvathr and th* diptxuaay wLiehi* UDaoveraUi beneath. The t-aiiuiailen ef France. Pauis J inuary 0.—The censn* of Fnme* fur 1880 anna s a total population of 38,218, 903, against 37,1172,048 iu 1881. Tbe popu lation of Pan* increaved only 7u,000, acaluat ou increase of 280,000 recorded iu 18sl. A M.rcUI-.i e.a Bur. lor Dlverer. Edinuukoil January fi —Tbe Marohiou- e*s of Queensbury hat iustituted action tor divorce against her hnsband, tbe Mar quis of Queensbuiy. The action wifi,be tried hero, and will begin neat week. The Anglc-Amerloan Alalia 1/iNDON, January fi.—Tie 8t. James Ga Z'ttn this ufti tn-ton declares that Lord Bin- ilolpn Churchill wa* responsible tor wbal it Oftlis thr “ vUglo-AuieriUAu 111,111 COD- tracts t luhiler." Nome si ot in lu Gerineoy. Lonikin, J muiry 6.—A sev.re snow atnrm is reported to be raging in K-lenr, u nising u snqiension of railway traffio. FIGHTING FOR OFFICE. Tli. Uoiwlar Depute Over Llantenantosant- 1lov.rn.ir—Candidates for Senator, Indianai'ou*, January L—The Supreme Court gave a decision in the matter of tbe Licu’.enaut-Uavernurahip to day. The case caoir tr.uu th. lo -er court, which had bech peiiii»ii-d by Senator &uutb, acting Lieu- lei.A -t-G .V. iu r. t l enjoin tbe .-vk-- ■et .ty ii State frooi diiiveti lg me ballota i »vt at i-ie rnau: e'-.-u iu 'or Ln nti uant-G ii'tru .r which eiicu.i it r-til- von (Republican) Bpeasir of me li .o«e. I he lower conn hai d-.cidcd th t it ha>i or jurisdiction, nod the Supreme tlourt t< - ■(- nriu'd th* oplrdon, rei using to decide a. lo tbe legal]'}- uf election. In couc.uiiuig the o >nrt saia; “It ia n rudimentary principle, acted upou again and again, that w hen it ia ai- certainid that there is no jurisdiction, conrtawill*0mi mrther. It wonid boa mischievous thing to assume to dicidss q'leili-in where tn re i* no jnrisdiotioE. Such a dtciri ui would bind nobody." Senator Smith trill patted.-at the opeuiof of tue Senate aud it is said will tefnie to give np hia isat to ltotertaoD, and thus f ires him to quo warranto preceding*. Th' D.mccr.tio end of ihe Senatorial question ia becoming somewhat compli cated Tli- Republicans are united on S uitor ll.rrsin. Within the laat tseu- tj-iour inrnr. ih- re has been mnch talk "••out Jn-ige XioraaLV naudidacy it b'iog uighei] tout he i. tue most avail- iDle, snri at ih- slni- tin,, the most fur- 01 id' 1 1- nt u ixai can he a--a mated. Bis snowti that there ate inemhert who at* Vinii gl\ plaited to eiljer Ol*} it McDut-* dd, iitui it i ,'ver-d that all --au ei -t 'ill tuite on Niblmk wiu, cjh.lv euey and ®L- iiuai imu. Tn. other pova'bilUifa, E -glisb, ilolnuh, ami llytnm are he. h,tire Cwll'iierad. Re garding the laat nam'd gentleman there :< i ainii-ubat atn'-au- od atcry afloat to- •*y. r vo genii, nan ihi* morning saH that within the Lot tan da}a they t*“ -een a pri'aie irrcr.lir a.Lt out on M Fihlav by lib* Kuiglt'a of Labor in I# city t- the vanon* aauetnbliea throogbes- tbs State railing up-n them to nos any is- ff .it lice they ran eumurand to get th* tour Knight* in tbe L gtvUD'te (two Btpwhli- i ar* aud t*n Deoio.wata,) to refnrs tv *WP" |rat either Harmon or tocD-'Xiid barasi* they are the allot be} a if rsilresd corpore- ti-'fl*. and to Haile on Mr. Bynnm c.-mP'--" in? the ether D.movtara to tom* to his 'hP" pert.