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THE TELEGRMHf ANT' MESSENGER: FRIDAY. MAY8.18.vi.
A MORMON APPEAL.
-u.vBSO PROTECTION AND RELIEF IN
* HIT t hE NAME OF JUSTICE.
WHISKY MUST Pay.
LONCER POSSIBLE.
_ k principles of Their ReWon Defended
™ d the Crimes *gnlnat Them
Enumerated—Cnnraoa of
Dleloiralltir Denied.
but Less, Utah, M«r 2,-MeeUngj
pre held throughout Ulah, Idaho and
tr iona to-dav, at aU Mormon taberna-
Rt which the declaration olgrievances
and protest which had been formulated at
|he general conference of th. Mormon
'harch on April Sth wa. read. The decla-
ration is addressed to the President and
plople of the United States, and begins by
**"Acondltion of affairs Imperiling a vital
tntereit of a vast majority of the pea-
, 2 Of Utah and their co-religionists
In neighboring States and Territories
imiSu usTtnelr representatives, to address
Inn Onr rights as American dtfzens are
Espied np5n. end believing It onr lm-
norMive doty in the presence oi danger to
acttinst the gigantic evil which
threatens Mt only our liberty, bnt the lib
erties o! every freeman, we In general mass
niliiine assembled, in the name of free
dom justice and humanity, make this ap-
SSS for relief and protection. Wa are un-
iionniar with our fellow countrymen. It
ffrrellgon which makes uzao. Wo
•Vet/mill minority in their midst, bnt
here vet to learn that these are gronnds
J™ whfch to justify fn a land of liberty
the acts of oppression which we as people
from the beginning of our history have
been made to sutler. As o our religious
riith it is based upon evidence which to
onr minds is conclusive-convictions not
to be destroyed by legislative enactments
end iudicial decisions. Force may ens ave
the body but it cannot convince tDe mind
To yield to the demand of leglilator or
Indee the rights of conscience would prose
tu reereant to what we owe to God and
“"Among the principles of onr religion Is
that of immediate revelation from God.
One of the doctrines sorevealei is celestial
or plural marrlate, for which ostensibly
—*1— estomaliied and hated. This is a
vitlrpartof onr religion, thedeclsions of
eouris to the contrary notwithstanding.”
The declaration then, fn defending the
practice of polygamy, declates that the
practice as understood among occidental
nations is a system of sensualty, but the
Latter Day 8ainte believe that tae mar
riage ia one which when properly solemn-
lz«3 exists in eternity. Every faithful
woman in the church believes that In or
der to loaure her exaltation in tho pres
ence of God she should be married or
sealed to an upright, faithful man. The
declaration then aaya:
"Asking upon thia belief, these alliances
art formed, while on earth, upon the prin
ciple that man is not without woman nor
woman without man in the Lord. They
firmly believe that God has revealed this
to them as a command, but while patrl- w __
arcbal marriage, as it fs termed, is a part
of their faith and practice, they have no
idea that it should become univer
sal. The equality In numbers of
the sexes, if no other reason,
would prevent this. It is a mistaken Idea
that our church favora the propagation of
thia doctrine or seeks to establish it as a
universal system. At the same time we
fully believe that women should be mar
ried, even if two or three of them, as in
the family of Abraham, Jacob and others
became tne wives of one man. Instead,
therefore, of our system of
marriage promoting sensuality, expe
rience hae proved that it checks
it. and instead of being destructive to the
family relation It is preservative ol it.
Plural marriage was publicly proclaimed a
doctrine ol the church in 1<>2. Congress
declared it a crime in W»2. bat the law en
acted against It remained for seventeen
years a dead let’cr, the Federal official*
hesitating to enforce It. as If they doubted
its constitutionality. The law of
1862 was not declared constitutional until
theCth of January, Ib7:» Piural marriage,
therefore, was openly taught and practice
many years before any law existed again:
It, and twenty-seven years had elapsed
from the time of its first public
promulgation until the Supreme Court
decided the law to be constitutional.
Thus it Is apparent that plural
marriage was not introduced in violation
Of law, the law was enacted against this
principal of our religion.”
Thecharg* of treason amt rebellion made
against the Mormous is declared to be un
true. The fact is cited that a quota
Of 500 men was sent two
thoosaml milea overland to assist
the United States In lighting against Mex
ico. It is asserted that the general govern
mentbai ev«r been willing to lend a will'
ing ear to reports of sedition made against
the Mormon people, and that when invert
tigated they have always been exploded.
A strong complaint is made that the
government lias refused
Statehood upon the
although Utah lias all the qualifications
Of popular wealth and stability of com
merce and society. It comp ains that
aliens have invariably been sent into the
territory to govern the people, who, with
honorable exceptions, have trampled the
rights of the people under foot.
Petitions, protests and memorial* against
these abuses have never been headed
then goes on to say:
‘ The commissioners appointed und<
the K lmuods law have grossly abuse*l
authority conferred upon them, and h
usurped extraordinary, illegal and arbl
trary power*. While their sole duty un
der the law was to appoint regis
tration officers and canvass the returns
and issue certificates of election to mem
bers of tho legislative assembly, they have
illegally assumed to exercise Important
leei-laiive ami judicial functions. The
oAdously formulated an unauthorized an
illegal test oath, covering the whole life <
the individual, and required each elector
in the territoryfto takefit before regeater
or votmg ami by —
the names of all persons w
thia oath were stricken fre _ -
list. They so construed the test oath that
It eould not be taken by any person who
had ever lived in polygamy, or who cohab
ited with more than one
the marriage relation, but u conn
be and wa* taken by pera >ns who cohabit
ed witli more than one woman not In mar
rlage. thus disfranchising only Mormons
and permitting non-Mormon viola
tors of the law to register
and vote. They have arbitrarily aa-
sumeti to exercise legislative power
by the promulgation of rules and orders
which in effect materially changed the ex
isting laws, and excluding from the polls
thousands of legal voter* who have iince
been restored to the privileges of electors
by a decision of the Supreme (’ourt of the
United .States,
it is further asserted that they have con
stituted themselves a supreme tribunal for
the determination of all matters in the
Territory pertaining to elections and the
qualifications of voters. It i» asserted that
they have grossly abused their author.ty In
the appointment of registration otlicera by
selecting for such positions, whenever pos
sible, only such persons as belong to the
anti Mormon faction. The com p aint is
made that the United Htate* offi
cer* have generally allied themselves
with sectarian pneets and political
adventurers, lending their influence to fo
nient local excitement and degrade us in
th* estimation < f the people abroad. ’
‘‘The present Governor especially," the
report says, "naa acted the part of a petty
tyrant.”
judge or jury for investigation and punish-1
mint. Jim note the contrast: in
Utah. Idaho and Oregon a con
certed assault U made upon the Mormon
people, npottsrianjfilifiofthr 1 - f">- exportation to avoid taxes o
steps; detectives thrust themselves into 1 ~
the bed chamber and watch at the win
dows ; children are questioned upon the
streets as to the marital relations of their | instruct
f iarents; families are dragged be-
orn the commission and grand
uriei, and on pain of punishment
or contempt compelled to testify against
their father and husband; modest women
are made to answer shameful, indecent
questions as to the sexual relations of men
ALL QJIET AT PANAMA.
| Most of the Rebels Escape-«Cnsunlties |
Amo.ig tne Ame icun Forces.
Panama (via Galveston), May 1.—All is I
quiet here. The town has been in charge
I of the national troops since lpm. ytster-
AN EXPRESSMAN’S FATE.'
I.'u.d b, 8ecr.ti.ry Mar,- d D[lri „ sru f I ort y. f ! d | lt Attacked Whl o
cratnrv Whitney Inter- I . ... . I W.th His Advei
ne-*8eeretnry Whitney Inter-
viewed Relative to tha Pan'
ama Revolution, Etc.
hours, many, probably the greater por-
tion, of the rebels escaped, taking with I
them their arms. The first bdtalon of
I United Slates forces is at Panaa a and the
PLm. M M v WSL. Washington. April 90.—The President fecotid at Colon. The artillery, with gat-
and women; attempts are made to bribe has appointed Anthony M. Kelley, of Rich- lings, are along the line, at Mataffiln,
S>rs ,t notoriouslv*tSlreuuU*le* chlracters mond * Vd *» t0 b® ®nv°7 extraordinary and R«n Pablo and other places. Admiral
nors, notoriously aiarepuiaoie cn*rnciers ir n t»..i Jniictt hu omu* Gr.iirtn ami hu nniuPMi
), He Grnoplei
and Is Snot
Through the Braln—Hle Re
covery Impossible.
MURCER AND SUICIDE,
sr Jones Shorn* Ilia Wife and then
Kin* Himself,
Allttlothree room cottage near Beasly'a
I croitinjr.and between Vint smUnoil stmf/
was the scene yesterday moroltig of one of
I the bloodiest and saddest tragedies over enact-
| ed in Macon.
The report that a man had killed his wife
1 and then shot himself spread over tho city
with the swiftness of the wind. A telephone
! Accident on the East Ten
CmcAoo. April 90.—Th. Louisville ex- »“heell» hall for officer, to proceed
nr... on t!„, («Miu v.~ ... at one* to IE. spot, far. a color of truth to the
^ h ' !" d "port, .ad toon th. 1UU. colts*. was throng
Cblc.go railroad, dne here at 8 a c ock tbit ed with people with .yea thimine to look up-
A OISERAL PROTEST. V
| States to Austria.Hungary,
Daring April, including to-day, Post-
are employed to spy into men’s family re- minister plenipotentiary of tha UDlted Jouett ha* gone to Colon aud hae ordered morning, was etopped noar Harrodtbnrg, on a terrible scene.
" th« »Ttr« f,irma in return tn thairItalian.. In( | _ .horlly before midnight, by n band It was officer Bennett Jonea who first ar-
of masked robbers. The latter were on rired. Upon the front parch, with blood and
boraeback, and compelled the engineer and bn> tos oozing from an ugly hole to her left
Bremen to learn their engine. Katerina £”P I 5 w « '?• «• Jon «- fcraeilr H|m
prqteet Vgainst tg^StlSS^ToTtyrlt» | greatest nnmber appointed on any oned.y | gjff. u p^edduring | ,he «P f «» «« 0l « A.nerlc,nKapr«„ me.-1 ^m?ef»w from e tg^tlnn,^i
the extra furcea to return to their sta'ionr.
The coatlngen'e from the PacIHc and north
Atlantic B> eta have returned to their ships.
mio 1 ® docament ooncludes^as follows: | master-General Vllts has appointed 000 The second battalion will probably retn'rn
poetaMter. at fourth cl.se office.. The
tions intolerance. We protest I flea etaowa that the business of the office I 0 n the 29ih. Brennan wasdrunk and scene of the robbery is among the hUU and fi
he coneclenco qf one class ot etti- during the month just ended has exceeded vio'ent and assaulted Murrey with a knife stone quarries, and Is thinly settled. I,
other] 0 We'protes? aga" a^the J* 1 * 1 ' ^ vJon, n.ontb, that b.70 -hl.e the latterw.^.l.tinglut.rese^ «
and religions intolerance,
against the co
zena being nun „
udge another. We protest against the I ■ y,, pcsce . Murray
tyranny ot Federal officials and the eontto* original penaloq certificates have been a r jg, BnI j h j m
umnee In office of men who dlagrace their I issued during the monti of April, 1885, I night priyate p.yid
poaltione and nae their official pow- against 3,731 during the lame month laat i apt. Cochran’
era at a means ol oppression. We year. “
oTtheEdoaSda^’iLtoe* 1 patdt'hmen^o? A * “«>«*»» WHI « T
one class for practicing their religion and I. A circular which ha« an important bear :
exempting from prosecution the votaries
of luat and crime. We protest against the
breaking up of family relations formed
I iueitlon that flashed across
, *n«l ho le t the woman to
ladies that nsd by this time
arrived, and cashed forward Into tho house.
Up>n the floor, lying on his face, but with
straightened form, whs William H. Jones,
and from a hole In his teraplo trickled the
Ciiictoo. Anri) 30 —The I.oiiisvill* ax. P ur P\ e Guid. At his feet was a Smith A Wes-
. , .. *1”. ——laTill. OX- H.nj.,n| Ain .n. with ,h„ K,r„lnn.
to preeirrloa
tbrn seized
XZ, ““ol LpSTrriV^^TTSSS'l.to, 3551
’s company, was shot by Jf 1 ® an< * P 611 ?l ve nn en * »h'ls timo a Urge crowd had arrived and
i MacUauley, while trying ©•v difrurent account of th* robbery near Coroner Hodnett summoned. While waiting
" I! — » nJ I " lne 1
s:! ishifsaMss&
8eutmel James .
to run the lines. Brennan and Irvine
were both buried on the 29th in the for
previous to the
the Edmunds law
depriving of women and
the support and protection
bands and fathers. We 'y«v»w» —*»•——»- I a_,_ u, .| juuiioJ I pieuucr, uieuirauneTeriu uieoK auuujbs
the prosecuUon of persons, many of whom » certain lotof diaUUed spirits belonging Hospital on the 30th ulL, the thirty-first
are Infirm and aged, who entered into pin- ^ Mills & UK, °* J“L JSZL rToil anniversary of his birthday, and oa which
raimnrrhK., before It™, declared n firm zomc time ego withrirew from „„ u of'enlittment exptred.
—W—WWHHHWiPlpoeilbiiJ
WAS plain, however, after examlnaiion, that
she could not possibly live. *
* I to the tragedy sod the causes which led
Ti»« thieve, ID the Bo.ton navy
I CsorRi.i Railroad.
III.' rrlMi WMStllf -"A
seogtrfromBroaswiek.tadwuth- ... j -
• fi* l ’
i : • , • . - . rili |
. " :ts I'-'.v ' .til ,11 Ht ^
*"•» 'bit it.. ... . ; -. v,-nteri .
V k 1 - narbea
wcredernl l aud tamed over ihe •• im ts
were vrell-flUed tMt nobody was « - .-itir
Mum
sleeper with berths nil on one side wimum-
. 1 up a rtr-l-t. with tli" i- • - . • ..
Mirk I Kin- «hn »•; not. 1 . 1 :
And almself *
the sleepers w__JM
others left their trucks. The btxxage
pn-^scars remained on the tracks.
The train reached the city sbontt JO o’
yesterday morning. The pusenKcrs w
loud in tlielr praise of “
by Conductor Harris.
»of the coolness displayed
The Wadley Memorial.
Tho Tress dispatches yesterday announced
tho Arrival In Savannah from Nev Taken
tho Wadley statue, that was recently ran with
such Imposing ceremonies. Yesterday tho
statue arrived in Macon, and Is at present *t
ill' \ '"I "I II" « ' '• ’ ■ It will
remain until tho foundatlons^hare been pre
pared for its reception.
In conversation yesterday with IfaJ. A. C.
Knapp, of the committee of arrangements, ho
stated that tho sculptor, Mr. Cashing, wou%
arrive from New York this week, and supeniPi
tftnl tbt‘w<»r* t>f plat i' g t'"- -tifi" i:: por
tion. Mr. Cushing ha* tho contract for erect
ing tho monument, and it will be done under
his personal supervision
The unveiling of the statue ■sd 1 take place
.ui" ti:r..' during tli- pr.-srnt nv.»'id wtll
be attfiidfl by imposing corrmoni.-R. The
committee It casting about to arrange a
his revolver, but before he could reach it has been running ss an extra on tho ^
the mtu hit him airo, and then, tsking I Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia rail-
away the revolver, shot him in the he id. I Uo nxarrlodiMlts Kato Norris nearly
tiho was bis second
and there was a skcle-
wblch gave ri-o to numerous
crime an i have never violated any law. JJ 1 ® J™rplmnn^t A detachment of the first battaUon, un- He then made the baggage man open the h y ad ” 0 JJ^idren
We reapectfnlly ask for the f R ITolot- wj^^.whl^chth^ afterwards reimport- der Colonel Hayward* expects to remain jafo and take oat tho raooey. The tramp ton In the oloset whlcL
by the President of a commission to .J® 1 c ,[V 7? 8 «??K? < 2l2r.»h 0 « at Panama until peace and good govern- | h «n F[JW th ® 1l * el ! cord stoppwl the quarrels and domeitio warn. Rumor, with lu
.—..j and thoroughly investigate the *° admit on the ground that the | men t eball have been assured. The last trajn. but first fired at Webber, the bullet ready tongue, has coupled the name of tho
StoSly proSiunSSt 5 * ,tS r? - POrkWO ' I riefachment of line J ekets left Faduu | Jn_the_fqr P he«ri.,W e bl,rr | *«. .?? “}}*
.. „ , iheconUnnance rawitotlteobjectofayoldingthe payraent ',^"iveiI“,, u inTdelachm^ 1 toremainon
of these merciless crusades.’ 1 th® Internal revenue tax when it wo -Id I dQ jy ^ Piiraso, Matachin and 8an l’ablo, i Ul * .* u,, ywRBH umu-iuu- ■ ..... v».i rc mncsrnsd it wm nuin tn the
hnm. be «nri d | a hi«r^mo^thln e ?hB 1 lnh1hlflon llni * 1 ' 1 ' UtoieaaMl Mason, Huntington l)' r hzri dl!»pp8.red In tk«iiarzrieaz. An | n.takborz and lnilmata frlrad. that were
yJthneMMwIthtotbatoiJMUon ,„d ElllotL Th. .ick list la .mall »ml .Tirr. »l»rm «u not gir.o until the tr.in had
succeeded In reselling th. .moker and I ** 11 “flitor eovtr.Imonthshuibzndsml wife
gsve the slsrm, bn the solitsry trsin-rob- pJJ® 0 llTcl1 A,oe ’* w 10 10 ,ar w.rai.il
FROM SAVANNAH.
I <I,,, _» I ana i.iuott. ine sica ubi ia Biuauauu iiieie i ~_P ’7 —, ** I
po cs.es oi aartoaa.UtoM. among our "«ched Bloomfogton when a aureh wu ending to ,t .11.
oultl be either au open rupture or a dreadful
Ths Cnvnlry Tournnm.nt •« Crnr.d Sue-' At 'yf< innprlzl ‘'tllat 's-n 'r,t"< xporte.l I , f ’ ”,,, V, 1 ,^' w tt‘«V e ' ‘ aVJ. ",!M-fm'i I biueiwdl '"ui'-K ’'iVa'v'ia ‘ ami’ 1 Nvl'hW j »0">k «' ’
nZZtflVZl on“e P r"h. D ^r«i”o“. 0,d f I bo » rJ U « De I bUl th ' '° rmer C ‘ na0t I “JfSSltS?,
saotUn Or/IA^r tl.a wsrl.n,! stomtn. I “ ' ' ••• ' ■ I I* tUSSlO OI SOIUO SO ft. Ml
cess —The Priie Winners.
K.r.■<•<.H 'rn * LM 'nnO nf ,ecll oa 2500of the r.rlaed ztaiutea.
Sataxsab, Ga., April oO.-One of the Mills & Co. appealed from tne decision of
grandest military parades that hat ever the collector to th. Secretary of the Trea»
taken place to tho South took place to-day «rer. who inadeclzion rendered eeTer.l
, t day, ago anztatoed the collector, bat m
honor the lnter-8tate tournament I that the spirits be turned
and as escort for the Georgia Hussars and the internal revenue authorities,
the visiting military. Folly twenty-five| ..The dreniar issued.to-day authorizes
A SILVER CLINCHER.
How Banntor Jones Knocked Out
Croup of Cold-Bugs.
Canon Index.
FURTHER DETAIL*.
Thursday evening, mid made the remark
ta^telUrs for one of them. In
-..Jsort, Mrs. Jones secured
I one of the pistols, and taking out tho cylln-
t vr.ti vipat .j t n .ji -m fn.* I der, threw ft under tha bouse. They then had
I u I ^!i IA .I! AP0LIfl, » .il"”^huu^following a genersl fight In tho front yard, anti Mrs.
another account of the robb?ry near Jones aucceedctl in getting tho other pistol
.warrodsburg: The express matter is usu- which she p aced In tho boio.n of her drei
I ally csrrt-d in the baggage car. occupied After the fight, Jones told hit wife to cor
. . by *be messenger andrUM baggagemaster : nto *b® nousa and mako friend*. Both beg....
Senator Jonea told a good itory the other The messenger's name was George K. Da- •SB 111011011,0 foU i ?'! n a
hundred tieonle witneasisi the cavalry tiu I the collector of Internal revenue at Boston I eventog on his arrival In Nevada on the vt>. of I.nnisflll,. Last night ist 11:10 Itbaprayer. Jonez araat fRrm° tba nfa aqd
•t Ten . Th. TSto-to. to * [lr " 11 'l" ‘ bo 'plfitl to Mills A Co. upon .abject ol the standard dollar, it Ulus- S.i 0C t k .! h ®. t ." 1 “! U J?i'!ii 0 2 r or ? ,n ' threw blatoUacroz. tbV&AA few
at Tea Broeck race course. The following the ptymen t 0 f the internal revenue tsx 1 — —
gentlemen acted as judges: Gin. J. C. Da- upon the spirits as gauged at the time of
vant, South Carolina; Gen. R. H. Ander- ‘^withdrawal from the warehouse, with-
blc program
10)17-—*=
s Ion.
It will bo
t-d In
full kceplug with tho importance of the occa-
o a big day for Macon. An effort
will be m*dt> to have all tho employes of the
road In tho State prevent. In the event thi* Is
doin', the city will witness one of the largest
crowds ever seen here.
Tho work'd prt ptrlng the foundntiun will
r undi'rUkun hn so in an Mr Cu»hlng arrive*.
Am 1U bo pushed forward to a speedy c
“ the meantime Its pro
...th keen Interest and
every ettize
MeteorolOKlcnl.
From Mr. J. M. Boardman wo have received
the following statement of the meteorologlc a
condition* of tho month lust patsed and a
f-omparatlvo Statement for April, IkM:
The mean temperature for the past month
»<*
...tn
..as
Maximum..
Minimum..
Rainfall..
The mean temperature f-»r April, 1»84,
trates the
•nrronud the
i ia „ i -MtiaBa -.Li.t, I Ui®* fov water at Harrodsbnrg, Monroe I passed between them, when Jones cried out;
incidents and questions which I county. J. II. llainilton, a pasienger, I you don’t go away, Kate, I’il windup tlu
be straggle for bimetallism. A happened to belnokiog out of the window, buslneM.” This remark hu repeated aeversl
son, Savannah; Col. G. M. Wiley, Macon;
Col. C. H. Olmstead. 8 av Ann ah: Major W.
A. Wilkins, Waynesboro, Ga.; Lieutenant
Stonsy, Charlesion. The score possible
The Georgia Hussars’ team No. 1 made ral Jouett jesterday:
several
Mr. R. J.
oat allowance for leakage or evaporation. I few day. ago the Senator was to one ol the I by the reflection of the light from i too ra.fn wltnczi In the cz«a ..... .. .
cloak,oom. of th. Senate, chatting with ^ p „ e SS* ioe fro “ W na S„ m ,‘ h n e °SSE :gsfe“ 'VZo
his confrerzs on varfona topics, when, I and disappear in the direction of the en-1 yeitvrdzy mornlnr, between 10 audit o'clock,
as maal, his own Senatorial bobfcy | He «rrled a club or stick. When | “dzaw ^tb^two i Joneses standlnc on tho
THE ISTHMUS TROUBLES.
Washington, April 30.—Secretary Whit
ney N ot th, following telegram toAdml- cam. to' th. front. Senator. Hoar, | 'SSjSRg SStfSTMlEPEX
ral T,i-iaMrnttor,Un< I \r til -^,1 ralk.-a o.11^,1 | V 1 a»riOJSOUrg WS1 reAC.ieU, IUS nCAna ltl M . tllMUh hu wu trtn swi
Morrill, Edmonds and others called ,) lar[l r ; n .
-“j'KbS-rStaTOs; ssa»»wjftsja»s
the train, ami before an inquiry forward and present a pistol »t Mrs. Jones’s
|WltvlJUUI MWbJwi.Hwu.t.uw.jin.. i nioet important attitude, ths8*&atorpro-
“zht?there to, prufs iero p^wntod. ' c ‘ t,llU,limcQl ot*ubleaownmenL ] : .w-. Yo ?_? 1U 1 _ laf 2 rl,l ..wL* I ’' 0 ' 0 scitiertd .round in contusion. Da 1 eyesjt bsdto—Jdtod.
I blood br the sldeot hie a tie, I Whilttb, toqoMt wss In progresi, tho ph
teen broken open and plaiT I ”-to toe )SMt room attrodlcag
Ererywhere was evidence of a ter- relous? The'bMl W Mi!e!-!i < ii 0 nw«3 l ^a U hon?:
rifle struggle. The floor was littered with J death was not inttantaneont. .The suicide
Maximum..
Minimum.,
Rainfall
,. 3 40-100 lnchea
The Revenue Office.
Deputy Collector G. A. CabanlM Is In the
city, and will enter at oncoupon bit duties.
H" wil 1 be indy to itmic l'feii-"*, iifw noriel,
to morrow or Tucaday. If i** orti"** will remain
III th" lx I. K'. If a n f A N fl MK-.NKN.iKH 1,'ilUllng.
Cspt. W. H. McWhorter, who for tome
tiin" hs* ht'bl the i"itiito i in Miron, will
U n." in h 'Uy or no 1 ,r Ailani* During bla
t"i:u "f o:Vi ■ • ti ■ giv niiiv-'Nil Nutntfec-
tlouto our mfrohaata. Ho made friends of
h.:w.**i w !i »m ti" 11 <" l bii'ifii'NN tr,in»;i"tlon«,
- b" inn • ' *rrie« with him
their best wlihca for hla success.
Dead Body Identified.
PlTTSduro, May 2.—The remains of the
man found in a trunk at the union depot
have been identified by an Italian woman
ni thofe of her brother, Pietro Caruso.
They were alno it!e ilirtetl h/one of Ca-
y«terd.y afternoon Admiral Jouett tel- S5S5 J ^!L h 5SjL ‘.‘LV' .
vta. who wu breathing, was. carried Into f 01 !'*HRSJS. b t.»K , 2R2**
Mies Angela Forsyth,of Mobile, hae been « 1 w h i£„ S {££„■ lar which the majority of the Sene- Jhe’eMto He had neen shot In the’nn man - •"'> ever drsnk. H» li^t'bccn
eqneeted by Captain Branch to act , Jegraphed becrctary Whitney aj follows. claim la worth only 85 tbe r V?. 0 , o[i h . h b P ' r «‘ d011 ‘ °>.“«»? f°r a nnmber of year,.
^ •r- ^ a^.i I » -- ..... "ihall I I er 1 “® ,ieai1 - ... . Tho verdict of the coroners Inquest was
. ' ^ ebber, the baggage master, afterwards that tho deceased earns »o his drum from
revilo I 8a ‘ ,, l ka* both doors of the car were open gunshot wound Inflicted by himself.
I at Ilarrodsburg, and he and Davis were I at a la»o hour last ulght Mrs. Jonei wat
Four Men of a Posse klilsd by Cattle
Thieves,
Galveston, May 2.—A special to the which Admiral Jouett was placed. He
— I . r , r . . I K'»>K wALU UBUI. Auu iiirsaviiKT was
In an interview this morning Secretary P" at I told yon7 J™ P*JJ - bespattered with blood, which wa* flowing Yeiterday rieaa WO
Whitney explains tho delicate posiUon^ln | Y . W W*. I a wound la his head, he also haying | porter at tho office of t
News from Gainesville, Texts, says:
bloody tragedy la reported from Indian
says:
The trouble et Panama Is t
I think. Admiral Jouett wit
Territory opposite Delaware Bend In this to to. ezpjdltlon have ta ? y^toJ-JJg-
that silver dollar. II* ssiJ that ’them old
dufi«rs wer* tli* biggest fools he ever
heard of.’ He was willing to take the sil
ver for adolla*, and hi j only trouble wan
that lie couldn’t get enough of them.”
The coterie of Senator Jones's Senatorial
companions had awaited the denouement,
and had tacitly consented that the tele
‘ b^y should decide the discussion.
_ I the result was announced they were
dezvoused, the latter fired upon tho posse,
killing (onr ol their number, Andy and
Jos. Its IT, a man named Matias and a tionv. and ahould not be (Jojuk Itbaa rwultcl He delivered to them a lecture, which was
member of the Indian poUoe named Goss. | a.MtUem^^th^jMUew and | ^ the effect that vihrtr ia the money of the
None of thieves
Andy Raff was ad _ __
and a large cattle owner. The parties I £n der uydreamsUaoeseaecMd.' ’They hav* I street flnanders. While comical, It was
who did tue shooting livs in Delaware therefore surrendered without flxhUng. 11 nevertheless a most impressive incident.
Bind, but have eluded numerous attempts think Uw conciliatory manner of our people, and confounded the grave and reverend
to arrest them br crossing Into theCblik- ettoosaf >%totoMto»7 showed Aslsrmjtod .rigniors. Oar people msy become mere
mew Notion. There li talk of ^nlltog on W«tog« »hen enjtojna Aom wbtoh | Kn , ,i,. v . Kven
llxon, tho well-known
. _ aa i - . | a a vr aaa a nuuuu tu tits ueaw, uu ouu uaviUK i pw* *vs ■» suu utuic ut 1 tllO Southern Express
“ d . 1 e Ti J e n Uybe-e-n • t ru ckw It li the club whlv Company, diet afu-r z brief Ulnezz. II...
vs . f-ll.fo the ll »r. ltovii | I,.j in n„. „( the f.tmp.ny fur
managed to loom hie right hand and twonty-Sve years, aud was perhsp* the best
draw Lie revolver, but before he could fir* I known porter in all this »ectlon of country-
the robber wrenched the weapon from his Ho *** * l ? , / l J rB . a ^ lenlI,r . 0 and polite, and re.
grasp and fired. The bail etiuck the met- ,r . l V"!* SfJSl TO IIo „ WM
s*nger in the heatl and ho f^H. dying. lI l ( j r 5 t f !rJ[i n l 5J. l n , j?J* l J„Ki , *S.. ln . tho .** t,ma '
When the safe had been rifled, the robbv I that he has beratakena.*i*> ...
left the train as it slowed up in answer to hint ral will take place today
the bell. Davis liv*d at Louisville, wh* 22 ployea. of the t-.mtbcrn Rzproas office,
| ^ maptie
married and has several children'
.. Jk. years of age aud unmarried. Webber I of tbotr respeot for l*ieas, will
spcochlesi, and iucontlnently gave up the lives nt New Albany Ind ia28vearjold hls remains are Interred In the best
m had won l.la point. | 0 “ , • I “• «“ » m-aro. and Id. friond
among thoae for whom, ho worked, and
t*Anut vender of Chicago. IrtVf'*Mga<ion
allows jirohably t :nt <' irino dinl froru
!<*n. bn. fo* ft nt) further than this.
Chicag) people can throw no light upon
the subject.
Oonswmotlon Cured.
An old physician, retired from prac-
ti:f, having had placed in his hands
by an Hast India minHionary the formu
la "f a Birnplo vegotahle remedy for
tho speedy and permanent cure of
Conmimption, Bronchitis, Catarrh,
Asthma and all throat and Lung atlec-
tions, also a positive and radical cure
for Nervous Debility, and all Nervous
CornnlaintA, after having tested in the
wonderful curative nowers in thou-
nands of cases, has felt it his duty to
make it known to his suffering fellows.
Actuated by tliie motive ami a desire
t*) relieve human Buffering, I will send
free of charge, to all who doeiro it-
thii ro.'ijio in German, French or Kn-
;liah, with full directions for nrepar-
ng and using. Sent by mail \>y ad-
lreHfling with Htamp, naming this pa,
>er, \V. A. Noyes, 119 Power’s Block,
tochcHter, N. Y.
arresting and ridding the section of this very desirable testing of respect, and
desperate band of thieves. I *t the same time has avoided that
feeling of hoatility likely to arise from the
A Fatal Accident. V3XwS!& SS tS'oicSHr?-
Cincinnati, May 2 —This afternoon I ul j oa ^ unfrlendllnese. 1 tKak the expe-
while workmen were removing a,heavy dltlonwiu result ultimately In beaefltla* our
stone cornice from the Barnett House, commercial reDthna down there. It baa
peasants, but they arc not fools. Even
efeU old Italy accepts sliver as a precious
I metal.
JOHN MORGAN’S ESCAPE.
How the Famous Confederate and
Hie Party TunnelUd Their Way
Out of Prison.
Columbus Special.
who respected him moat.
Moving Into the New Jell.
Yesterday the prisoner! conflned In the Bibb
county jail were remorod from tho old struct
uro corner of Fourth and Poplar streets to
their new quarters on tho corner ot Fifth and
THE BARTHOLDI STATUE.
B Chief Justice Ulncs, of Kentucky, who Mulberry. Tbs tran-fer „„ m. lo br Jailer
lias been in thecity forth© past few days, Birdsong, aaalated by Deputy riheriff William
gave an account ye.terday ot the escape .?i r *twemy A & prisoners In all
from the penitentiary hereof the famous conflned In the county J*il, and the
Confederate raider, John Morgan, which
where they
1# vv ,_ L _ ... r.u.itu's I jutigp, men i_api. nines, anu ms Clllti I in neat stvlc au<1 to
which is being remodeled, one of the men, shown that we were r««dy to act effectively The Bartholdi statne of ’’Liberty En- and sixty-eight others were captured early ways kept in order.
named Leffel. Incautloufiy stepped on the 55l2l tightening tho world,” which is now being jn November, 1863, while raiding through The Jail jester Jay aftc
, jge of one stone and it leU, bringing lev- f*ate,aad.^Pf5> p ini nnf fSVr r „i5JI . * v„ nr i. T«* r * *t the southern part of Ohio, and hin.Mf many people returning from i
.riin'hara with it Th© nun struck s It 1 rights and not infringing upon I loaded on therrench transport Issr©, at I th© plan and executed the succr^-ful I same, and the universal remark
S^ySdbroklto^h uTn.o.b»r . whL .. I'.ris. for shipment to New York, la toe I delircry. 11. s.y.ne r b rf& W “ o r “1 J. XUtC h D .V.
eSeble them tneecAns. Lefi.1 w?s tostenUy E2S?12ia5S!L2SL2SP«2 , B!!: wl'hto th. bead. A sli-foot — ^
more comfortable. Jailer Btrdioag
E irters as a amall boy !t of
J” He Intends to lit them
that they are al-
r afternoon wa* vUIfcd by
he bajiuball
wa*. that
exutcnco anywhere.
>«ci o. to. up*, .m’y i-t 1 £}; idgarlagr” I
which Lincoln, Grant and
man, stand-1 two knivee from the dining room^ be dUir I prlsonere areiUllghted wtthTthe change’, asdl
t a I his wav iltivrn ihmnth th* r*ni*nt ffrwwnf I Ifpoaalbl^ are smmw reconcllM to their lot.
ama press dispatches pubHsoed this morn- teg o» tne tevei oi me upe, omy jusv * atrU ck the sewer, secreting .h! np ^JP" 1 ro 5 m ,V?
in,. They are from Uw najal and con,a-1 reached the eyebrow. Idflsen t«o- lht d#bri , ln bl , St «» »■ P*Bor.«°d wlU
lav si it i ittr i i!.-« in. Mm th* mh o mtn. mUHft t t aroand the flam* I » . .-*ir. ^ a 1 " T 41 . ! I 11 attractive !M SOmloctaDle. A haM>
r.rr. iTi.Tra»i*.i MMan.h.vd mala ad- »«F« l ney are irom vne navai ana oouiu- reacnea me eyeorow. rmeen w
other historical persons have made aa I stl tbocUiew. and from the cable com-1 pie might »U around the flame
iJUnSxK A D* n MeT°l*^Sdro" men I htTe^takenpeaeablc possession of Panama. I wllhln the ouUtre'rhM
. -on. Business U crsrywhere resumed and tha of the statne Is 410,000 pounds, ol which I mucsm torooah I er. Tlsltore toth. Jellra haataess'or diL«-
SSSfto toc^Ill hero' of | ar. oed.r*l to h. .1 an end. 1170.000 ponndsarw Copland JUj-^njto: | “> 0a th.’nightot Norsmbcr J7, at mid-1 «“«‘^ 11 “v *' 10
- • - 1 --rl last night to I _ • fJVUPvSiVSSis sha«d^.f > Ma* nl *, h *' tbejr dropped into toe air chamber Tbo<e who hare not seen toe Inside of tola
pany’s rcpre-entatlve Alzpnru has ad»en 1 of the torch, '
np lila arms and the government troops I be reached by
'h. b . kb .nTi!f tbecetlaol hlscompaalonz, and to Iwenty. sBdotbsrthtoi
ii.tSX.hlt mnSnSSi two days had due a hole through the toto ‘bis roomie to
‘JWaSgNAgh- T ? floor of each cell Urge enough for them to
Is 440,000 pounds, of which I ,nueeze thronxh.
work. Once to the sewer ha easily locatsd I
WAR ON THE BUCKET (II0P9.
death, made * desperate effort tost night
escape, bnt were foiled. To-day the sher
iff received fnitrnctiona to (turd the jail
with a Strong force. Troops | Tho Chicago Board of Trad. Shut. Out
, vdik.hnnt ihi "VI, r.'V.. .uu, ut. »ir cu.uiuer inew. wno nate not«een the Init io of t
«*>dgroped their way toward ths ootleL model bulldiu sboeldtaka advuuieot
‘ They were dismayed to find the month of °«‘Jopporualiy to in,peel 1L
„ ■ | pnrnou i,| S! Union Ttckere. l '
errice* wero nee.W. The mattor excites Chicago Board of Trade and toe Western arUatic merit of the .tatne the poae atride lhe KroaDd . Au „ tunneIln) , upw , rJ » L, m, c ” r iZrn Jm Ml of the
re.t interest, as Bay and Anderson have 1 Union Telegraph Company broke 00 ‘ omnonn e«t b perf«t^toe drowryla pbort time they found themselves In the ea£ra%JSvar8e&t2S&y ^Jm*u
..lain- friends in this aectioo, who may at- .fresh thia morning. Fix months ago the rtJ. .n',t n VnTmrn priaon >' ard - Tlie nI * h ‘ waa cold and nsuaL Afur the hind,
tempt to release them. The men »re now ,, cladc j f r0 n, the floor of the Kx- both mei-iie and fine, end n some psrta j re ary, a heavy ram falling at the time, «> I «»»*•«_"c'edlich..-c.-l
ItelYpending an appeal to to. —W ^ »*7iadtSto to fear from the Kn.rde, f 00 *^ 0 " fc «nd.««
Oooxt ■ to. board, -fh. Western UnionComply, Vhe “nc2pUon° and e?«n- ^ wo?k of S°m!nnt, T ° oZZ >«t‘fuli? BifimB
I however, procured an injunction to T®*|u n nAf thi* creat ereat work are due to I work oi iniunte. Dace free, I Rome have bitn deprived ot work on acc<
Fatal Railroad Accident. .train the committee on quotations from SSPJiLA®pJSISn .riiintnr Mr lUptiini,n | h «Pftrt7 separated, Morgan and Hines of the present complication! of the r.
Reading, 1’a., Mav 1.—A passenger train J e f vlilDK ^ e m tiiotations, and thiv ^SSXSfjESSfA JSStt**Vi of hi*S’lteanA ^rdlng a train for Cincinnati, ami get- ThU number don not include tho%e who v.
i the Reading and Co umbla railroad was j r i ancl j on & till hold*. The board on 1 li 1 "? “ 1 '. 0 ’*. J* 10 01,10 rivor . 1 >'i'? re •“» SNttLSS* 1 001 o( 1110 ,1 ‘°l" 1 1,1 Allailla
r " I 1 "!" '3''““ thU roormeg me man« n -»is ot he fl<nr# b«In K made of broDze.
mature. The passengers were badly l lhe trade declined to allow nini r k*l silver which it is now de-
;en up, bat all eecapsd without injury. | th# ^yeetern Union topullo its wires, asd | n w ia tf to subscriber! throughout thr
'. I as a result there U no yjte at a.1 united States for )1 each. Ail remlttanc+s
Murder InjAlabamo. today, and the brokers* offices in this city. , h ‘ ou:d ^ tUnued to Richard Butler, I lwe<a J ad « e
Lis, M»y L—A Chattanooga, I the bucket shope and the open board of American committee of the ed by the State©
ecialto the Post-Dispatch says: SK?. i*s». X 33 Msrcer street, , wrt i on 0 f the E
dtfuir
IWmHICDfPfc Jta w”“ > t”;. b ¥oo , lT." 1 . r , prncol Ur
_ . _ _ . volTed render! H nece«**rF th*t the fcxpenit**
Course cf Action of the Connecting I should be cut d6wn. ho t;ame can b« attach-
Road* In C*orela. ,-, l lo th'* authorlUo* for the action,
n. . _ sp.. P r0 “F^d by a de«lre to accomplish forth*
A( gista, Ga., April J).—The public ia j road as much as Is po«»ltie unOer the clrcum-
very much iuteraated in the contest be- ?^ nc « e# * wn who hiv« brought about
i. . . , . . the clrcnmitaneea that hzve rendered the iisfp
tween Judge Doraay, the receiver appoint ne< .»»*ry must shoulder the bliSS.
“ ~ ~ ^court to take charge of that jj./yA 0 ??** r y?a^ are KneMed
portion oftheEiatTs^H
t recited that hr
bv the Leg'tlaturf fo
university, and al*o i
ance with tli* h lniiuw
tinu:mc«* of th** l tah
declaration th**n a«*ert
• rue Kdmun.il Uw.
vitlea for th* pabUhmr
*d a bill pi
of
hill paitetl i
ich not only pro
of p" vgamy but
nam<
1 Me la- tO Ol>«*r»te*
unit yet of U»e
transgress
legion.
Al": a n'-V."- 1 "' " "I"; 1 ■ - 'I'iirVd V n ;o r* 1 o'j V, ,
m.nn.msdHMajB.a toZBMt. Jgygjs^g P«»d«0^famlahkBSM,k.”t I Qltvar by tha Uci'-I Btatel non rt for u„ »;.rk, tl,.., l., ! .-/form Hi-1
while out waltlog wat approtelMd by a bsin placed In autne newui. ei, ana tne lfrt j Tei t nc nesln *• «*—- 1 * **-»- 1 - * —-—
n . . I su* b scenes, it U hoped by the public th**.
railroad in | the *:i*lrs oi the road m»y t>e tiraightuord
ppointed re-1 ont,^ iu' order that th*»c men may resume
« waa ai proacnej dv a 11 --"i twflrei ir eBTHITheight, at $8each, dellv]
HI whom he only knewby warnmg only c»me after bailnesa bail lrtd Itil Lopnl that the
Without a wird Ward knocked him I baan antarad npon. Tho ootoome of toe r()t ,ntry will be only too user lo tesUfyTanymoney
■ ihrd hit ahull srtth a stone. 1 eoatrovaray cannot at pretint be foreseen. | Kr a>,f a i .eoie of tha fnendllnesa of | Jj,
waa captarsd, and It
h*-d lilt :*o;’it- rh"r,*..
phis eommunlcattora with Lang-1
A Murderer Lynched.
R r -, KaszaJ Cut. Mo, May L—Geo. Mack,
her cu ba iearnid. who munlarad Klchzrd P«k«. bto «n-
I pioyar, at Grtat Bend, Kai.tu.ooBnm'aT,
wsa irmtt.1 btr* yest-rdzy at..i on r»ai .
! foe Great Band la-t r.i^'ht he wm taZrn
c :r.t:n no 1 ll" !.-■! !■>' * -n.
toe
lew tu*
i °i-
• ut al
r.1 uy
..-to-day. It
r paramour
- rssrs Ub,ror.
from pr-)<«'Ution. w*ik* tn* «ir* in .n pro , lje _ on j whet might her* *
dey. No I nit*d htetet offida 1 pot* » cr ' mp lh * b-jdy into the tr
epotter on his trail or make* en plsuaLOQ has been reached,
drag Ids deeds ol shaoie and guilt before » ^
: w»rd*d to M**:on i
i will not arrive uul.
Mey 1 -The
M. Wadley
*<oo. he*, ar
i hte m&gnanlmoas offer on tli* pert of thi
nch people, and to reciprocate thi
Uy and liberal ••ottaents to which It
J, by thus aiding In anp
pru-ecution cf the lab jra that me;
j'tired to give the statue
_. -•>- entire system. Dorsey hu notified gfl of which they have been wrongly deprived,
pie of this I connecting lines in Georgia not to pay over
r to testify | ^ny nior.ey to Fink. It h*s b*»*:i pnbli>h* , l
. ^ railroad will
obey Doney en l declines
rewgnize Fink. This it not correcL
John VV. Green, general manager of th*
Geo gia r»i road, stales that he will not
lllrd.
tey nnh
either Dorsey or
I i>* taken by all
buauu-M with the
no r*y required. It i» g’*ar»i. --1 t;
I i per lei t •ailafacUon. or mouey ruf mii-l
1 I i, rs d'i per t»ox. For h*ie by L*xn*r. t
< g Lamar.
*tes.
Ca:
WOM E N
browns"
THE
BEST TONIC
■ Tbk awdis-la* frtr,l !r*< Iron wgfc par*
■E9TMEEbf*nM£iM3wti
it • . MWllAalHir ' » n-
Irhrai and r.irlfl. -, Oa* DIo.mI. -iimulnlr*
wApprlilr, Mrcnstkrai th* I* •«
'■ ■ ’. : v; l , , .'V?r r .!ri. rt a.
P It (Lmnoa Uackm Hm ImSlmshbMd«< i^. *
prodne*con*Up*Uc miliSiWiwda
ARjfBT 40 '
-1 Ut. llnrwi.'ilrvn &• Ul
*» CMkint, *it<l ikjtt nr c.«bU« li
r--l. lit* U«n brt->-f: u|toiqrdflftna” *»
■ t r r»N II— t: t nttifi- n •
>) try *11 tV-*Wr« la m*d» u
I'lHs a! ■ H»n sn!v 1 at a
»•) (''.'fdl'l ■ r ! • -1 r ■ t. I ■ •* 1 »T f r “ D 7* m
•ML 1 *Bll:<au*a**«. ?— H«»d*cbfr
ki .'A.KhswMM. |trr«fil»tntaT > i«»T-»jJ t ’«n»
AN INI I. E >..M Y x:: i-'rrXiT’
Thousands of testimonials pro** its msrtU
CONSUMPfiolr
I b*** »p*sitt*T t» ,.d|t J r»s**‘ • •'‘^,7*“
n«At .•». y f ;*’ • ■' * * •;
LocLn.iurMnt
A Crawford County Fsmals Riot.
On last Bn ala y there occurred a moat d:
graceful fight la and near KnoxvlBa,
•lx necro women. There was a general
scratching, wool-fathering, knock-dowu-and-
drag-out, hU-yon wlih-a brick fracaa, tn which
the haU-doten ebony ama^-.ua wi-re more or
!e** Lrtitied and battered up.
toHtoff- they ap{>«ir
: t. •
wl at •
thirty d
Halamanders have been di» overed at tie
p*-*U Injuring lii* !>»-( /nte |»*ar Ire***
buwsnnee couufy, K a , by cutting the i Life tie
. » reading the
U.il.L-LgC-1 UCU.
The Mirror
is no flatterer. Would you
make it tell a sweeter tule?
Magnolia Ualnisthecharm-
<tr that almost cheats the
looking-glass.