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Show I.OU1SVILI.E. Ky,, j.m. in.Oovernor A. (J. Stanley passed through Louisville late t on I a lit on his way to Murray, Ky., where a mob today t hrr-n I p ned thf life of Circuit .ludiie Charles P.nsh and Commonwealth's Common-wealth's Attorney Denny Smith, because of t h e g ra n I i n s; of a continuance in t lie i case of iilo Martin, a nero. charged with the murder of Guthrie Duiduid, a white man. Governor Stanley received a message at Frankfort tonight notifying him of the situation at Murray and asking him to rorne there. On his arrival here Governor Stanley heard that a pot--se of citizens was being formed at HoT'kinsville. Ky., to po to the aid of Judtre liush. He telegraphed tele-graphed to Hopkinsviile apkinsf that such action not be taken, because of his fear that a clash would occur at Murray. |