OCR Text |
Show Difficulty at Kexo. At Reno, night bel'on; last, suys the Carsun Register of June 18th, William ALoou-ey, ALoou-ey, of Virginia, struck a jounj; man uanied Booth (,-on of John Baoth, of the Silver Slate, Uniouville.) over the back of the head with a short bar of iron, infl eting a Sewre wound, from the eflleis nf .vhich Booth was dau-geroualy dau-geroualy ill yesterday. Mootit-y gave Uonds tor his appearance at 10 o'clock to-morrow. It seems that Booth had beeu driving lor Mooney on ihe opposition oppo-sition line from Virginia to Keno, then became runner at the latter place for the same line. Recently ho quitted Alooney's employ uud went imo that of Hill Beachey, as runner for the regular line. The dimculty is supposed 1 to have grown out of the change. The Gold Hill Keivs of the 19.h says j that Booth died since. |