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Show Tin: ski a in mi. . Tl.eNnrr!iilernii,nre Mur.tfrril I.T n Hub. MoStLE, Ala., Dec. S8 Annrtlllery delachment of the first regiment of Stitelroop left hero early thla looming, loom-ing, eu route for thu Iioum) where the Him parly I fortllled In Choctow county, Ala Hherlir flavin, t'litl-tinaa morning, aent tn Itladeii 8pilng for n pantinn. WheiiHlmahtarJ of this preparation to blow hi stronghold to splinter he looked at hi Women folk nnd his lioalt inlagave film. Hn began topar-ley topar-ley with thn eherlir. At - o'lock he said lie would rulleuHer, If the poaau would do him no Injury, And If the poasn would protect him from ti'.&U violence. vio-lence. A meeting of the po.to wna held, which laatial more thou two hours. Thuru was great rxclttraont and much dlvcrsllyof opinion. A I first the proposal pro-posal or Kims Ma flatly refused, but llie, fait that then, weru women In thu hsuse was A very troug point lu favor of raeicy to thu inmates. The thought of shooting with a cannon Into a house harboring wmn waaso repuguant that it over cainothe almost wild longing for the hloodor IhemenoutlAwp. Moatlast the terms uf Him were accepted. The sheritT t romlsed the best proteo-tlou proteo-tlou hu could vouuder the clrcuiti-stance. clrcuiti-stance. Won selected tweuty-Ilve men nnd the sherlll twenty-live to Act aa a guard, At hall-past i the Blm gang hid down their nrin and came out of thu house. The posre weru astonished to sen that, Instead of seven dtsuerateout-laws, dtsuerateout-laws, there were only two men and a boy, ltob,B)nip, Thomas Bavage and young Bavage, a nephow of Blm. Fitur women, Uob'a wife mid thrcu dtughlurs, CAme nut nlso. The meu were at once Ironed and placed In a wagon. The women were placed In n second whioii uiideraguard. At 1 o'clock the procession started for Cutler, tliocouuty seat of Choctow couuty. About A mile frtru Blm' house n body of men. Irons ouu to two hundred strougi took them from tho guard and hanged them all lo one tree. Blius expressed fears that hu would never reach tho Jail dead or alive, whvu hu was placed In the buggy for thu Mat ride. He refused to bu blludfoldod. He held out Ills hand And asked them lo feel hlapul.o tosee If he wa frlghtuue.1, and sa'd he wna going to heaven. Yeuug Bavage sold! "If you think enough of me to bury me, put inn by the side ifHInu. Wo are lighting for thu ramu cause," They d led cursing. The women were turned loose. Thu names ef tho Blmlte tire: Hob HIiik, Tom Bavagu uud Con Bavagu and his two sons. Thus ends tho d .'fiasco of the United State, the Blate of Alabama, nml In fait all law by the notorious lloh Blm and hi follower. TftelUllnm.ltlrllius. YUMI.-Kiu), N. Y., Dec. SO. No more vlithus of llio dreadful disaster on the New York Central road ou Christmas eve at Hastings havo died. Tbu condition con-dition otthe Injured poople In the hos-I hos-I Hal remain unchanged. l.lnnr.lM. Held. Ni;w Y.mic, Deo. SO. Kdward M. Field who I locked up In Ludlow Btrrt Jail still persists In refusing to eat. IlehasgrsBlly nlarmud hUnhy. slclaus. Warden Fallon waaln.tructed yesterday to give lilm whiskey, of which Field drunk two glasprs. Field doaa not talk toaiiybody. This morn-lug morn-lug hu drauk a cup uf warm milk. Fli Id is gelll up; very nervous uud ap-psar ap-psar to be dazed. TliellraluUulT In Herman,, IlKiam.Dic.Sil. Thomunlclpalnii. Ilmtllli-B of thu ll.iltlo port Dantzlc, have ctltlourd Chancellor Caprlvl to extend the.tlmvslloud Kforu putting Into opeiutlou tho ruduitd tarlll' ou uraln In bnnd, of which Daulzlo now holds S3.U0II tons. I.lcl.l Alter linrkeesa. lAi.siaj.v, Deo. S'J.-,The fog I clear, lug. mmBsmmm |