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links in the chain which convicted the mur
derer, it being addressed to “T. J. Gin-
verius.”
MACON, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY
-7^XbUSHED182G.
IJVERIPS'dIES BRAVELY.
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** PJjJlEH'3 LOSu AllUflil* I On#*n ftnnnfv ind * rartnalr. nt ilia >ian> 4 0 0/1 I TUB AltOlY lilLaJ.
BISMARCK IS DEFEATED.
me man was a yonng lawyer of King and
Queen connty, and a oonsinof ihedeotued.
The discovery of this note led to the arrest
of Clnyerins, who was known to
have been in Richmond on the 13th
of March. He was found at
the residence of his aunt, Mrs. Tunatall, in
King and|Queen county, and brought to
the city. He waived
Va January 14.—'Thomas I tion and waa sent to I
Bx^^erins,’convicted of the murder | ing’s court. He was
, crowd* of Prop’ 0 Thron * th ® V1 *
jll§ Innoceace
* Jlli Wreath.
The Kmperor Appeals to the Conntry—The
ItruUl Eviction of IrWh Tenants—
Churchlll’i BeMons for lie-
tlgalDg-General Note*.
Berlin, January 14.—The fate of the
army bill waa settled to-day by the Ketch-
adwD UQ »^ a ^, on vraa hanged in 1 tho murder, and his trial began at the May I stag adversely to the government, and ac-
I.'^lu to-day. As early as 9 a. m.. court, continuing for twenty-eight da>,*. I tion was immediately taken to dissolve the
ie «n to gather in the vicinity, and Owiog to the difficulty in obtaining compA-1 chamber. On the reassembling of tho
ieople o e 8® approach to tba jail was I tent jurors in Riohmond it was necessary to I Reachstag, Herr Von Staufenberg s amend-
’i 0C f 3 «ith human beings. Housetops draw talesmen from Alexandria, and tho ju- I meat, limiting the duration of tbs bill to
id 's near the jail from which a 1 ry was finally impannelled with soven Rich-1 three years, was voted upon, and the
ind hi*®? , M yar g conld be bad, were I monds and five Alexandrians composing it. I amendment waa carried, the vote being 18G
13 lid Admission to the jail was I Tho prisoner pleaded not guilty, and the I to 151. The Conservatives, Imperialists,
dso c /°?‘il-rtooh tioketa issued by City I trial proceeded. Nearly 200 witnesses were I and National Liberals voted with the mi-
io | .f“,c°:(i 1 b wl 1 o, though'hary in giv-1 examined, and step by step tho evidence I nority. Tho • Socialists and many ot the
jP 8 ! 63 * nnL admitted over two hundred I fixed upon the prisoner tho brand of se- I Alsatian members abstained from voting,
g them on * 1 I ducer and murderer, and when able conn- j Prince Bismarck immediately read an in-
Drump. “P® or extend his life, and rendered a veidict of murder in the first I the Reichstag, says: Before all.theUer-
"“J 1 „«ned with him till 2 a. m. From I degree. man people demand that the ReichsUf:
(i o'clock he was engaged in I The prisoner throughout tho trial was I shall grant, without fear or hesitation, wha;
that “ , i nterva ls singing hymns, cool and undaunted, and his self-possession I necessary for the external and internal
nVlock until 9 be sleptsoundly, and I waa a fruitful theme for comment. His I security of thoempiro. Upon This point
and ate a breakfast of tenderloin I counsel excepted at every possible point in I common sense will surely teaoh that the
, n r?v mnshrooms and egg omelet. 1 tho evidence, and aeked for a new trial, I votes will place more value upon tho opra-
„ morning hours there was which was refused, and Cluverius was sen- ion of the Emperor and his advisers than
ition as to whether the Gov-1 tenced to be hungon the 20th of Novem-1 upon that of imperious parliamentary poli-
‘15. An appeal was then taken to I ticians. ■
ireme Court of the State, which | new elections obdebed,
h .peculation as
eroor
prisoner nothing but a stay ot j January 14.—An imperial decree
VAULTED BY A WAVE.
tn Expected. Id th
Wilt Case.
A TREMENDOUS I> ift'LOBlON IN SAN >ii< York Special to t;o Bo.tou Pool
vii ANCKiin ray I Startling developments W0 expected m
FRANCISCO BAY. | ^^ne^ ^ It is asserted that a
One Hundred Thousand Pound* or Giant
Powder Explode* on Hoard a Vessel
—Tho Pamou* Cliff IIoobo
Almost In Hwlns.
leading detective agency has nnearthod
some extraordinary facta which point to the
possibility of a great crime. Mr. C. F.
Chickering, tho administrator of nines
estate, admitted that there were Hnrpmea
in store, hut ho denied that Paine left an
estate of $2,000,000; he did not think it
would amount to more than half a million.
H. McEwen, a Fourteenth
street piano dealer, said that ho
* underhand work ***
Wbeen”toseethe Governor,returned I execution for over a year7 as the court, I „^Tbsaedthiaaf Ur noon fixing February
M aa d announced that the executive I with but one dissenting voioe, affirmed the I 21st {ot th e holding of general eieclions for
*« would not be interposed. judgment of the lower court. He was then 0 f thonewReiohstag. Theatreets
Dr wm E. Hatoher came to the resenteneed to be hanged on December adjacent to the Parliament buildings wero
i«!l about 11 o’clock and remained with the 110th, 1886. thronged with psoplo awaiting the decision
IrVntr to tho last, administering religions The last resort, the chief executive, was Qf )h “ yUohstag on the army bill. Bis-
mnwlation Rnd praying with the prisoner. finally applied to for pardon or commute- m a Ic k, upon hi* arrival, was enthusiasticaLy
a 6 nit of new black clothea was I tion of the sentence to life-imprisonment, I Rreated by the populace. AU politioal par-
wAttothe iail. The prisoner donned but the Governor, after giving the case I » iea are sanguine as to th« result of the
E and at two minutea to 1 the death most considerate attention, could find cotning eieoucma. Tha oampaign will cor-
“ ion was formed, oonRiating of Set- no reason for interfering with the mandate I jainly be unequaied for fierceness. It is
Smith two deputies. Rev. Dr. Hatch-1 of the courts. He, however, respited the I that tne Emperor William will m-
u acd the prisoner, the latter having bis condemned until to day. I augurate the politioal contest with a decree
bads tied in front and his body, from neok I IH1S f1u90 n*h and captain ccnninobam. I reciting tho merits of the dispute,
to ankles, enveloped in an old-fashioned Dntiog the forenoon Captain Frank W. I Biblin, January 14.—Thera wns great
Udj's water proof oloak. From theoallthe I Cannin jham, Richmond's sweetest tenor I excitement in the Reichstag when•fj 10 **'
Batched progressed along the oorridor and I gi r, ,ho ban before visited the prisoner I suit ot the division on the ““J. *[“
down two*(lights of stairs to the lower cor-1 oa , BTend occasions and aung numeions I announced. Themcmberaof the Centre
xidor of the jail, and theninto the yard h „ in hU nllf again called to sea Clo- J indulged ia triniophant cheera, whiob were
boating the cells ot the white prisoners, I T * ri a nd wag grBe tecl pleasantly by him. j responded to w J^. ctS *v “*• f. ' M
forty policemen being on hand to keep back I At his request Captain Cuuningbam Bang nprosrfollowed therecdlngofthe
wd. _ ... . . The hymn, "How Firm a Foundation, Ye dissolving the ReiohsUm
prisocer, though thin and pale, 8aint J 0 f the Lord.” I in the lobbias and disonased ^ ith
with steady steps to the scaffold, B Wh he flniahod Captain Cunningham animation the probable . ®. f
which he aectnded in the same quiet man- d to cluTeriul and u hod: "Da you the government a defeat. Tho Bociai.
ur, sod stood on the tram Sergeant Smith uu u entr to which the lata appeared moat pleased. They
then read the warrant and a copy of the ’^'/repUed, "I am innocent." believing that thecomiogeecUon wfil rc-
jodgment of the court, which the prisoner P™ idd Captain Cunningham: "Doyou be-1 suit in gains for the ISeclafiat .
Used to with bowed head and apparent o£ Lord and siviour JeausChirist, Prince 1 * “,^d IS b« d,.
do,, ait.ntion. When the sergeant_ had I nd beUeTi in him. yon assert that you tho Emperor, who iareported to be ae
“ V-bi-HntoATAUe" j *°Agiicfciuveritu aeid: "I can that I vote^on
AS£SSSSSSS£S ^rTn^l-The Liberie donht.
to,ent prayer, and when h. had fln!^ 5^st«* to l^^onne^thai ihatiine wm gJa anything b-
tr^^toMbT.Ha^t^- P ’ wo «“n.‘ov Eiionos, | dissolving the Reichetag. . It »ya the vote
... , -ir ■ TTTtnrvrv nnr » i WAS CRIME COMMITTED?
REVOLTING OK1ME REVEALED.
The Murderer Bleeps Ten Nights In the
lied on Which lie Placed ills Wlfo's |
Ketnalos—A Fall Couresslon.
rbiUAttlpblp Record.
A murder with atrccious attendtDg cir
cumstances waa revealed in th? village of
Palmyra on tho Amboy division of tho
Pennsylvania railroad, nine miles from
Camden, N. J., on Wednesday afternoon.
William Agnow, a day laborer, bad killed
his wife ten days before, and had been Uv-
ing in his hoUBe wifi the corpse from that
time until the crime was diicovered. The
house inhahited hv tho Agnowa stands a con-
gideiubic distance north of the railroad and
not far from the river bank. Mrs. Agnew
oontribnted to the family support by wash,
ingfor various fomies in tho neighborhood,
among them that of CouaUble Albeit Uor-
ntt. Her day there was Tuesdays, and
having misled, her engagement twioe tbe
Constable on Wednesday afternoon decided
to stop at her kon:e and call her to task
for ter irregularity. Ho knocked at the
door, bnt received no answer and walked
ini Meeting no one he stepped into the
bed-chamber, whioh waa on the scooncl
fioer, and there aaw the mutilated body of
l^icg npnn tho bed. The
stench* arising from tho corpse wea almost
unendurable, and caused Mr. Horner lo
beat a b**ty retreat. ... , . ,
He At once perceived that a murder had
been committed, and started to loavo the
house to give the alarm. He saw Agnew
tunning at the top of his speed across a
field, having escaped by the baok door.
Tho constable started in pursnit and soon
overtook him. Agnew at once admitted
Hmths killed his wife in a drunken rage
and had bee" oonoealing the body in the
house ever ainoe. He stated that on Uie
night of the 3a inst they bed attended a
lr.il which waa given in the town ball, ana
tlmt lie had drunk freely o', the bar. The limbs of one of the injured men, Horaco an y bn! toeBS. — .
1 her alten- i Smith were *o frightfully disjointed ns to I ab f e •• Xn cnni-lnsion, ho said tlat if the
Ban Francisco, January 1C.—The aohoon- __
er Parallel, with 100,000 pounds of giant I R
powdor, went ashore last night at the south- Btrtc . , _
crly end of Point Lahot, inside the umoui I bad ]j UOWn of
seal rooks, and opposite tho Cliff House, I ^ bB esse for some time. He was eaLenea
near this olty. After being abandoned by tha t l’alne leftan cstato valued at*2,000,000.
her crow she heat on the rooks unlil „ It ia B i gn ifi 0 ant," he said, “and has oo-
tho cargo blew up with a tremendous ex- 0la i 0Da d muoh Jecandalinthepisnotrailo,
plosion, tho effect of whlob whs frightful. th et ad the parties who had anything to do
The signal station was completely de-1 witb 0 i d pafno have for eomo time devel-
molisbed, tho . life-saving station I ope d a wonderful financial stability, oepe-
wrecked and the west side of the cuff I cmlly one concern that was known to bo in
House, notwithstanding its elevation, was 1 a ^ Btnd t B before that time. Napoleon
blown ont and every window pane in tho I J jiainee of Ilainea Bros., piano rr annfao-
buililing broken. A large concert room on tU rcra, said ho should not be surprised if it
the beach and oilier buildings lower down 1 va , y ound that Paine loft a great deal more
all had their windows broken and Y er P I money than has yet bean discovered. Fnr-
nih.rwiHBilamaeed. A long carriage shed ad-■! th „ than that be would not' esy.
joining Cliff Honae was tumbiedln a meaa or | AnoUier prominent gentleman in ino
ruin a. Adolf Sptro'a conservatory on the I plan0 trade, who would not allow the use
heights above was shattered to atoms anu I name for publication, laid: “I nm
all the windows in his house broken. thoroughly satisfied that Paine left a much
Three members of tho life earing crew, , r >nm of mouty than has yet come lo
who had bnilt a fire on the beach and bad I j ht and t h a t there are men in tho piano
decided to remain near the wreck, were I trad and b i g ones, too, who know more
hurled into the air by the conclusion and abont u than they would liko to ti ll. In
severely injured by being dashed to the opinion tho greet sensation is yet to
earth. The remaining members of the crew, I come _ „ hon tho whereabouts of the greater
who had returned to the station, rnshed I plrt „ £ i >a j n0 ’ a money wiUbo disoloeed.
to the resene of their injnreil oomrades. I .jb e ,eal question ia, where did Paine get
They carried them to the station, whero aU th i B money? He didn't inherit a fortune;
medioal aid was summoned and everything I h8 didn >t H poculate; he didn't put his
necc-asry to relieve theirsufftriog was done. mon „y at interest; he wasn't engaged in
— ■ ■ “ .1-- 1-i—a —.n lirtracn I . He wasn't honest orhonor-
„„„ „„ ...„ , —, clnsion, ho said that if the
mtko bis sufferings intense, and for »time r6 „'lntious w ire made tboy would bo more
ife wea despaired of. Two others, Outs. I Btn rtling than onytbing that has yet been
era and John YVilaon, escaped with less | d i va i Rtd i a this most startling case.
.us injuries.
His wife, he said, hod bestowed
ms too promiscuously upon the young m
tn in the hall to meet with hia approval, hi
and when they had returned home ho had r,
called her to task for it. I |hJ lir. I A lEGUIMATE UUUDLBB.
fc°o 000 tli® Annaai V«m of th* Oil Inupe®*
on th C o° had npheaved Uio cUff or a'udal wave had The officer having theuniquo UU. of"Oil
and ffiTenlrid down beside it and from the Pacific. A great wave | Inspector of MinnesoU” made hia report
Slept. I dashed up a
SI.r.rPINO WITH THE CORPSE
On the following day, on becoming sober, ■
*n« si.i to wuik to uSitro? the teU-tslo an-1 quake naa shaken the earth f— — - . . — -——- . - • _
deuoee of hia crime. The clothing of his j pi 0 W cre rudely thrown from thnrbeds by i trifle of which wont lor clerKhire.
w !o which contained tho least psrtlole of 'h 0 f orco of the explosion and furniture was Last year he pocketed. nlmost M fWQ
blood ho carefully washed, and even went tossed into heaps abont tho room. The | $20,000, after deducting all the expenses of
so tar aa to removo tho dotted blood from Famous Cliff Homo presents u scene
tT head and face. On the sooond night he I beggaring description. Tho west side
coolly lay down beaido tho corpse egalnand ol the building overlooking
fiept the entire night Notwithstanding la completely mined,
1 1 ing held together only by orosa boems. The
vindova arc smashod and tho doors twist*-u
allUila time bnt ono batch of oil. 125
barrels, vros cocdemned, and vet for this he
be-1 received annually almost half Bfl mnoh as
tbit’the hodv _ bcgan”to rspidly decompose I [ng beld together only by cress bosms. The I as tho President of the United States. Tho
the* wretches! man had nightly, until the windows are smashed and the doors twist..1 more tho peoplo Uiought about the “V' 1 '**
mnrder war revealed, continued to Bleep in 0 g their hinges. The building ia in ndch a the more they got cxoited, and half a dozen
tha same “d wltoR. Jhattorcd condition that all that is loft ot boards ot trade havo passed resolutions do-
While Constahlo Haines was waiting with I i t w,n have to be takon down if it does not 1 manding that tho office bo abolished -ortl»-
1 ,S prisoner at the Palmyra station to go to I topple over into the ocean. I with,
UnJengtoa the people of Palmyra
ohnnt and made threats of lvnehlug Agnew.
grave
“ffiZK -ffoia. rais-1
FJBS IN NA8HVILLB.
JLrhT.nd,«Sewmtonru“‘^^o I ^rhim““through the trial" *
prlonet had asserted his innooence to the. him to the verv I “ l * » nd
Mt, just before leaving the oelL „ mgly ho wautea ro me l Vs.jitille. Ten*.. Jannarp IB.—A nre
When Dr. Hatcher bad gone Deputy Ber- he was parsing a ow n|he steps onthevray »A»n ^ ht ^ B g. Ke » * Son’s
put Allen tied the prisoner'e knees I to the loaffuld, the vast crowd outride too broke out a^miamg^^ and fanned b y
Ughtljr together, put the ropo around hU I Jalicaughtaigntof himand ®£, I J. lnd tho^flamea threatened widespread
risk, and adjust* the black cap and hoo.1. up from s thouamd throaU. Yonder hoUL UmwumiM departmenti \ iltI
isa.- 1 sajaa-
sJfprt.p. p. I® ~?Al“S2?.rt; I '"“SJ
f at the signal, end at eight
o'clock
THE TBSP WAS BPBCNO,
A Hidden swish, tho clang of the falling
■no-door, and the next instant the *"
I oftluTtrina was at tbs end of the
ortr tea fast below whero
| ho had been standing. The
I rope, which waa made ot parti-colored silk,
I stretched over a foot, and the toes of the
I ksoged man nearly touched the pavement «j‘“ ' ^' bim .j,,,,, hl , meat, twenty-two
I heoesth. A minnte of qoiet and then there I oa .ted with him yesterday.
I ju coniidershle etrugglieg, indicating that “““ {a th??’snd mother, owing to f ehle - s
| inth was being produced by etrangulatlou. I . >>* no » oom* to the oily to bid fere-1 oedar wood work* of Prowitty Spen
Htet sixteen minutes the pbyrictene pro- ‘‘eallh, not mmetoTne c y I aq d flamti are now plainly visible th.
atmncsd him deed, and twenty minutea w i otwitbB undlng the fact that before the 1 "
after the trap was swung the body wee I . ken d * wu tb e phyeiciant etated
I t»k«a down and placed in a plain wooden I k”7 th nec > wu broken, the general im-
I rofia, and turned over to the undertaker 1, is that death wea produced by
to Updated for burial athia former honm I ten m | nntel eUpsed be
ta king and Queen counly. fore he was pronounced dead. I .Mkeri made'ioiBe disturbance at
,«. «ass*:aK?5». .h.. ^g^gsseFS’sn smss? ■fearsas
safiriarajfeSaXt asawwt.- -
Bose, keeper of the old eity reservoir in tho J ard - —- I and eoal docks is unchanged._ No dutur^
I Wera part of the city, in making hi* | A MODKKW OaIN^ MAKE*
m Btufderoaa
rdtog. me i but walked along
if parti-colored eilk, w n?blnveriaV releUvee were with Morgan * HamUton's paper hag manufao.
nd the toe. of I M^^y Hls brokhe * who had bronao trry B .nd Orr, Hoogdn. ft Co., wholmsri.
|uu ua.i. as “S-f,1eS!»{f
hen
THE JERSEY CITY STRIKERS,
| Workers Ghsstd Away by Strikers—Larll
lard's Idle Employee.
Jesbet Crrr, Jsnusry 16.—One hundred
king
uiotl round of inspection discovered the
body of e women ia tike reservoir. He at
ooee notified the city authorities, and the
kroner, who had the body taken from the
The hirsute n.sllrsil >u
Dense.
mountain* writ ol here. A man
years of age, Jix feet font in heig iransier ui
wltoout nsingle hair on hU body-such u trUlng>
Terry Sheltoo, n native of Cherokee county. Tb ^ ( , u
, . d was serntbat it was th*
■>-«•!• ot a young woman of al.ont 22 years,
*** quite good looking. The coroner, after
viewing the remains, pronounce! it a ceaa
°: suicide and hail the bo-ly removed to the
ta^fgue at the cily almshouse for identifier-
w ^'tar J. Iltrtou, a reporter of the Rieh-
moud Dispatch, subsequently went to the
I nservoir and then to the morgue, and bis
| “’Mligstion resulted in the formulation of
I tamder theory upon a chain of ctronm*
I *— ,l « evilouce which drove conviction to
I ?* n J mindk A further examination of
I disclosed the fact that the unfortu-
I “•* * om,ln far advanced in pregoan-
I During two days many people taw the
* von.’ T'l 11 fioally recognized by two
KSSmT.^ Mi »^« Dnnaun) M •
S5 Huu Fannie ILUIian Madi-
k*l’*a, R *? d connty, but who
ftath county* l ' m6 Ue<U1 le “ hlu 8 ‘o' 1001 in
dicut Sn toeulted in n vev-
fits i -onahr ^ i 1 ,0 ® ,0,k - * n<1 ln * ,h . ot »
*dd*d ritength^, J 8ht eircumsUnces that
tok.n u T 4 \te murder theory. A.
m tha K A Registered at the American j menl « F**‘" B t’ r .^ed tolhe court roorn. ^
J : Mi-a i\ - ITh-of March under the name J theMtolj-s^ 1 rince Colonel David-
ancoe were reported dnnng tt* tor. TU
coal compxnies have announced theirinten-
tentioc of resnming work with or without
their former Employes to-morrow morning.
The Jersey City police have received m-
itrootioue to remain at the etaUm house
wbensot on pairos uu,J - s ”-y —•
ders. Patrol wagons will he, provided to
transfer officer* in esse of dutarbenocs
bo change whatever in the strike
I math*
Governor McGill, discovering the smsv
lii.n t!i. alT.’ir ?•*, . r.-ling, lias so ist failwl
BffiBMWiJutiMBtut, 0 of IUvortonfwho I Washinoton, January 10.--Gen. YV. B. I tVappoint any person to nil the offloo, and
bad committed tho murderer, advised them j Hascn, chief signs! offlesr^ of the United 1 to-day member* of both houses of tho Log-
to keeD cool to not disgrace themeelvee, I mates army, died in this city, of diabetes, ijaturo made tho most popular “owe of
mid to idlow iusOco to take its course. *t g o'olook this evening. He had suffered their career by introducing bills to abolish
Their judgment was acoepted, and the from diabetes for aome years, but of late , he position, an.tho pressure brought bv
constable vma permitted to proceed to had improved in health and strength, and t bo massos wfil insure their almost unaru-
oonatoble «• perm There Uopcs were entertained of bis complete re- mon . p.saage. It is certain that no other
T locked np over night nnd oorery. At the reception to the diplomatic Governor will have an opportunity to make
Yt-sterdav morning was taken to tho | corps given by the President he took a | ^ .qyu Inspector of Minnesota.
! ri! at Mount Holly. After he had boon j MTere cold, causing him to keep his bed on MVri rniY UNSOLVED
ihackled and looked in n cell he made the 14th. On the 16th inet he wu up and A MYbTmiY UNSOLVED,
a fall oonfewlon to the sheriff. Ho Irooly I reported himtelt, much tmproYod, Mkjuig I N p roo f Fonmi mat Frank Miubelito
admitUd that he had killed his wife, hut that he would go to hie offloe on Monday. wir . „ «,
said he had no intention of atriking her so I On Bnndsy morning hie physician, r, r. I January 14.—Tho trial of ono of
hard with the choir. IIo was greatly do- I Harvey, U. 8. A., was summoned to eoo I tbe most uiysterious murders over commit-
Dretscd and said that he would be hanged I him eoon after daylight Uo at otto® ™* | te d tn this biateoam* to an abrupt termlna-
or hia crime. Coroner Taylor, of Burling- I paired to his rooms, and found mi slarmtog l r, on lb ( a morning, for tho present at least,
on will hold an Inquest this afternoon. I chsngo tn his eondltlon, suggesting poison-1 wb on Frank Mitch-11, who for tho last sov-
Agncw is 47 year* of ago and formerly lived I ing of the blood. He nt once adopted tntien months has been lying in jail
in Fembcrton. Ha has been drinking heav- measures to overoomstbii oondition and obuRed w itli tho murder of hia wife, was
ilv of late yean, bnt was never known to matore strength, and a consultation won m b y order of tho Supremo Court
strike his wife. The Utter wee yonnger 0DM (ought with Dr. D. L. Ilnntlngton. of | 0Q b ii own recognizance. This owe
than he end had home s good character, ' ’
DEFENSELESS COAST CITIES.
A Convention Called to VrE« Prompt Ac-
tion Upon th® OoTarnmect*
the army, who agreed in the mein with tho .,
attending pbyiictan. The etu was of eojex- my , tc ry, whicn created
treme gravity that his reUtlveein th* city L X ci te ment in July, 1885. On
were informed, end they at onoe gathered tba t month the trunk of at.—
abont him and ipared no effort to I found floating in the river. A day
him relief. Some Improvement reeruUd | ^ aIU ,t b tr portion of the d<
li'H river
so much
tl.i. "‘.tli of
woman waa
or two
dead wo
Sjysr..;a
long black hair of whioh ho waa especially
proud. In the autnmn of 1877 he wa* tried
for murder at Murpby, the conntv seat of
From Col. A. T. Davidson, the
SKf tb. U?of Western North Cere-
linn, end one of the most prominent mem-
trt* of hU profeeeion, are gleaned »ome of
the*facta of thta nnfortnnat* man* tod
story. CoL Davideon wa* ol toutori ffir
Shelton, who waa charged with the Murder
of hia brother. . .
The priwncr, one morning before tne
trial eeJie on, *ent forhU oonimUnd told
at Loriiisrd ft Co.'»tobacco work*, and none
of the 3,500 idl» employ*, will resume work
to-morrow. Effort* will be m»d* to-monow
to adjust the difference* between the firm
and its employes, end it U believed that the
strike will be ahort-lived.
A VETERAN OKBYLAKLAVA.
Charles Mwkntla Die* After B*tvt»5f In
| Two Armln and tha Pollca Force.
Sew York World.
Charles Mackenzie, bettor known to "Old
BaUklava," on* ot the best known men in
the uddct portion of New York, died *t hU
ntive committee
h«'e burnedf the*following oirouUr: . I Dn. Harvey and HuntinKton m con.m--, tb , Myatio
••We tho undewignod citizeue of the I tion. Every meteure that ■kill .or Bcience I h^uq^ md the Upee of several weeksbqh-
Sonth Atlantic end Gulf ooe«t ■eeporte, ro-1 oould iugg««t to rally tl* plcion wea directed toward Mitchell, whoyo
card with alarm the unprotected condition I o&icor, and he bref-thed his mat at 8 o oiock I ^ ^ }etn n^jg^g ginco the date of the
ofonr cities, which in their present dt-1 In the evening. His final u,n ®“ .'**5 JJSf I murder, and it was e.tablUhed to the satis-
fenaelees state render them and our homes I accompanied by enffering end too dMl11 I faotion of the poliee that the mnrdered
liable to destruction or to the exaction of I wee calm and without» struggle. woman wu Ellen Mitchell, the missing
tribute eauaUy as ruinous in the event of | Information of Gen. Hazsn a death wea jf
* . . i«.a ■ 11.—ri.ni, h« fv>X Hwntincton I w *„ . . , * onoe arrested, and
been »Utod that he
trial. The po-
potseuion of end destroy 1 the President, lie ueuerai or ». ~“*J. I Uea B( iU firmly UUevo the Mitchell theory
nv one of onr seaport cities, I who wu advised of the death by telegram, I t0 be the correct one, but the one fatal do-
hil* we are unable to defend or offer sue- I will be conferred with by Lapt. ureeiy, in {oct to the cai* of the government lias been
oMtful reeiatancA While the nation hu I behalf of Gen Hezen * family, to to *“• the sbeene# of sufficient proof that tho wo-
exDeilenced loug the blessings of peace, we military honore to be paid the deceased. I man wboa . mutilated remain* were found
cannot always aspect this boon, and it is Owing to the delicate oondition of Mr*, j w th. Charles river wu Mrs. Mitchell, and
imiterative that our port* bo plecsd in a McLane’s health, tho loo*™* will take j toat Mra. Mitchell U really dead. This,
et do of defense, which would alone hnvo s place from St John’s ehurch. Mrs. Hazen, notw t,h*Unding the fs-» that a portion of
. ..L whs is la Fru-~. bM bun noUtlsd by ca-1 j.. ramilmt wers wrsp~d, wh*n tnnnd. in
toL-ency to avert w b l # and wiU return immediately to Auer-1 ieC(< of Mt pot, formerly in the pocscsdon
of Mitohell. This aummsry disposal of
the creates surprise, tut the rcaaonu
eoverniDR th# action of the gorornment mu
. . «-a Daring hU longcon-
• “ * • maix>-
r^ku: -poX b tr b hU cr.ru-. Sag-
g “ton. to th* Aeite-
P*' 11 . 1 ® ^ibTe’and forgetting the vision
ment a* posvtwe, »n , n ^ h .' MUr t room.
boi»l, ar , *' Metton, was missing from the | When s^ y j 0 ttnnAto man without »
tag t f JS her disappearance and tho find- «on *»w *h be saw a terrible resl-
lat the body about the tame time f»r- haimp 0 ” in tnejbl ton year*
* ,^‘»'*tcloe,butfor which the mnr- g * , '* t d,e “* m
BfcT®r Lute bc«n known,
th? “o-crilcd "Miu Merton" was
n,!r. e *' * L * wrot * *nd received several
“us, tut one directed by her wa* nevor
lh«lr2ji,* nd * (Ur her departure from
or 1 tx - * 111,1 " tom to pi*e« by • c'“ k
rtihi. ? m ,h * waste ha.ket, Th* scraps
ouc.'i L , ot<i and ‘he envelope were aubeo-
htought to light, and when nested
t-Utor it served is one of the principal
UlU °notthet ^acqrnt-
ago. ooon alter o md con-
tM hUbsir heg»“ P _ nd i bis heir
tinned withont p»i“t® jj;, (kin is *oH
totJheMdwereMUone^Hi..^
and amootb u “ . d b. .bows no in-
bealth toeo* • I . oel ‘ a„1{ and pou as the
di.po.iUon.to “SX'sOTtof that
ing of hi* brother.
to avert war.
~ „ . M,ercfors reoosimeod thet a eonten-
Uon be held at DaFnniak Bpringv, FIa, •
centr.l and convenient point, to oonven*
Febrnary 8, 1887, to cornual e* to the beat
method of seenring the protection
of our cotot, beecd upon modern
Improvement*, We recommend that
bl. P Excellency Prerident Cleveiend,
the honorable Secretary of War
and the Navy, both epmmitUceofOengreto
on military and naval affoln, General Otl-
moreand Crplrin Greeny of the Utotod
Statu army, General Newton, Hon. 8. B,
Goi, of Now York end other*
attend. Also the Governors of NorUx Car
olina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, A1
sbems, Mi-sissippi, LonisUns endTfXto,
with four delegate* at Urge end on* tom
eseh Congrtssionsl dietifict, appointed by
the Governors of the shove State*, nnd dele
gates from the cilie* of the coast Stntes.
We would glrilly Include sU the' emut
Statetut in .kC-^n'-tr «>r #ncu vaat aia*
* r>«»sU .11 move ia coiiven-
isn sriuj. He f The circular ... i-utd by prominent eitl-
le, the gallant KD . ot nilthe Sontbern coast citlto. Among
the .inner* »« Governor
ville, and Mietra Adger of Cnarieston, Folr-
banks of Fetnandina, DttnnofBranawick,
DUmukes of St. Augu.Una, Bttoel of Xw
YVeet, Orman of ApabibiooU, MeQuaine of
Cedar
h*u
street ami FiUh irenne, jeoUrfAJ morning
of pneumonia. He was born in EngUnd of
S’ ltcb parents, rzty-one ® . - k
father wa. a soldier and be Wto almost I tancoe, each
reared in camp. A. eoon ia he was old I Ron or other
en iuab Uo jolnrdthe EnglUn army. „He I The ciroulir
*u oue of toe Light Br* Ad
£0', thet charged at BaU_
United Sut . navy. He wa* with Commo-
dote I’orter on the MUalsuppi, end took
part in utver.) engagemento. lie
Sirgej in 18K., M-a was »PT*rfn‘ ed ® n
New York police force In 1866. He was
retired on pension in the early port of lo*t
V*»r, having don* twenty year, faithful
duty, lie peeMteed a B*l»kUva medal, a
mMsl of honor of the United Btate. navy
and .srerAl testimoniaU for acts of bravery
while on the polio* force.
A SERIOUS ACCIDENT.
Th* Major of N.w Orie.n. H«rloa«l jr Wound. I onlybe gueetfrl st- During hi* lon|
aIlBntlnzCcmp.nloD. I finement Mitchell hto stubbornly i
lotted while gunning InK’Uqunmtn'e psririi |
1’rcfM.or Olney Dead.
S OI .
It L. Boach.r in a carriage, re- 1 . January 16.—A Tribuno special
... ^ u,-— - “hue | frc „ AunArbor toy.: Professor Edward
01 1 n. ik iha eminent malbem&tici&n,
, _ _ ... . w _. his bed this morning,
the carriage, got out and went to a imago j ^log recalled from heart diaeaae.
near bj, and when tho birdo wtfj nainoa I nothor of numerous and gen-
tho mayor fired, killing a bird and P*PP«J-1 erA |i y used workrt on mathematics. Tor
Ing Boucher in the face with No. w of 10 ** v the last twenty years he has filled the chair
thirty yard*. Two »bots went into oaen I { pro fa*» r ot mathematic* intheUnivcrs-
eye, end it U feared that M* »iRht will 1m ^ Mic b iglDi
impaired, if not destroyed. The mayor, I ’ _
who deplore* the mi»h»p, took Boucher to I a CobI ure.ker liaroed.
the hoapiUl, where every attention will be YYnj**BA*nr, Pa.. January 16.—The
given him. | Boston breaker nt Plymouth, owiied _tofl
ukes of St. Auguallne, Utvnei ox are
Orman of Apslsehlools, MeQuaine of
z K-y«, Chipley of Pensacola, Cunning-
of Mobile, snd Richardson of New Gr-
Lesry Courier: Rev. E. W., Burke, of
Ms'onf Gn., who wn» sort to tha Newton
etroult by th* IaU oonfereoc* et Cnthbeii.
pratehedbto flr.t sermon at Pin* Grove
tut Sunday.
A TERRIBLE DEATH.
A Cbicaco Man Kuir >» All th* Agontc. af | fire thin moral
Djdmpbcbla. with SOStly ~
operated by tho Delaware and nmlson
Cfcsl Company, wu totoRy duto^ tar
^ • Xh® breaker was nll«<l
and nearly one thou-
• loia is ehtimakd at
dog belonging t- t . . L ,
tgo. The wound waa a mere oeratch of the I xh® u»uhewi n >min»tioo. ’ 7BI
akin suffioteni to draw blood. night | WuxnoToy, January 14.—Tho Senate
he died, otter aufftrlng aiuc# WedneAy jSSSSSSbi SuSt of Columbia thU
with all the weli-reocgnired ^mptoma of moroicK ordered an advene report on tho
hydrophobia. Th% agony which heendured QomiQa ^ on cf J# C , Matthews, of Albany,
waa oo intenie that theatUndingoo!ored, aa xtgiater of deed® of the District
decided upon th# administration.of #th#r, I Qoiambia. The vote •* as 7 to 2. It U
under th# influtno# of whi* .i th# pjti^ot I ^ r „tool thal the tiro wtr#tknitan U^r-
rent .rued tiUhe filed. He Lave* a wifesnd [ llml-
several children.