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Show nir TELEGllAPII. Fpociul the charge entering his heart and coming out at the neck, killing him instant, to tlio Oghkx Jcsctiox l.y the Atlantic ly. Much excitement prevailed, and aud Pacific Telegraph. Company. threats of lynching were made, but the authorities succeeded in getting Mlack-bur- n to Eladora. Crime! A Carnival of Dubuqe Comes in for its Share of Blood! Farmers in Illinois Organising Against the Rail Roads! The Strikers Defied! Murders in Nevada and California! an old feud. Hard words passed beChicago, 20. Mrs. John A. Logan, nocompanied by tween them, when it is alleged McGeneral Terrell, passed through the city Quinn endeavored to draw his "shooting yesterday, having in charge the remains iron." Smith got the start of him, drew of her father, who died recently in Sab his revolver and fired, the bullet enter- Lake City. They left by the evening ing McQuiun'8 left side, inflicting a seritrain for the South. ous and probably fatal wound. The atFarmers throughout theStatecontiaue tending surgeon has but small hopes Police officer Jerome to hold mass meetings to denounce rail- of his recovery. roads for extortionate charges. Con- Myers and Sheriff Cunningham arrested ventions were held on Saturday at vari- Smith, and he is now lodged in jail. The sidewalks are one sheet of ice toous points. Speeches were made and clubs formed. Resolutions were p esed night, and it has been alternately rainexpressing their opposition to the sys- ing and freezing al! day. Numerous accidents to pedestrians are reported. tem. Mrs. Foster, widow of Win. Foster, San Francisco, R. D. Cogart has made a statement of died to dav. the circumstances of his arrest by detecTrenton, N. J., 20. The bill to restore the police commistive Fiunegan and a squad of marines. sioners of Jersey City to citizenship was He sajs the arrest was made at half-paone on Friday morning, on Clay street, loet in the Senate by one vote. The bill just after he had left his office. He was appropriating 5533,000, for the reform taken to a room in the old Merchants' school for girls, passed the Scuate this Kxchange and kpt there all night a.m. Washington, 2G. guarded by the 'marines. In the mornApplications continue to be forwarded ing Lieutanant Fitzgerald teld him he must go to Vallejo, and that he could to the President and tho department of walk to the boat two paces ahead of State for appointunnls to the Vienna them, but if he tried to escape or speak Exposition. It is announced that all to any person, they would shoot hiin appointments authorized by law have down. On the boat he was placed in been made up to dve. 130,000.000 the steward's stateroom and carefully five per cent bonds have been issued to guarded. Ou the 21st, after his arrival, tho syndicate the issues being made from he addressed the following letter to Ad- day to day. At the cabinet meeting to day the acmiral Selfiidge: tion of the R. R. Companies in threatenVallejo, 21st. To Thos. 0. Selfiidge, U. ing to withdraw postal cars the 1st of S. Navy : April was discharged, amT the views of Postmaster-Genera- l the on the subject Sir: Wednesday night, at 1 o'clock, A where sustained. fully hope was exI was taken into custody a sergeant ly wou d rethe that pressed Companies and private of marines, under your comconsider their determination to withwithout mand, legal process or wairant of any kind, and have since been kept in draw the cars and continue the service close confinement under orders purport- under the compensation awarded by until the reassembling of that ing to emanate from you. I have not Congress when the whole subject would body, yet been informed of the cause of this be satisfactorily aljusted. probably summary action, nor of the process upon New York, 2G. which you assume to act. As a citizen The case of Marshal Mugruder, who of the United States and of the State of shot Clarence J. Lockwood in a fit of California, ntitled to the benefit of all jealousy, January last, was culled in the their laws, I beg leave to make a formal and Terminer Court yesterday. demand upon you for the privilege of Oyer The jury was empaunelled and the trial consulting with counsel with the view of will proceed It was first thought availing myself of the protection the Lockwood's were fatal, but he is injuries laws my country affords. 1 also beg now convalescent. to demand that 1 te informed at the ear-luIn the opinion of the Attorney-Generpracticable moment upon what authe package of bonds directed to A. thority and for what cause my liberty Byron Ridwell supposed to be c nnected has been interfered with without due with the Bank of E robbery and process of law. 1 have the honor to be, under the care of the'gland Safe ComDeposit your obedient servant. cannot-b- e in the while attached pany, Hubert D. Roc ART. Post Office. . Fight among tho Celestials in San Fran- st cisco! Executive Appointments for tho Pacific Coast! AMERICAN. New York, 21. T!ie latest theory of the murder of ("ttdtliich is that he was murdered either ly a woman or by parties instigated by a woman. It oppearj that the deceased was intimate with two women whom he had married, and it is thought that one f these swo caused bis death. Two letters are in the hands of the officials. One is addressed to :he deceased's father nnd demands reparation for the conduct of his son. The other is addressed to (Joodrich himself, and upbraiding him for infidelity. The inquest adjourned last uight without doing anything. This i put of the programme of the author- ' itierwho wish to keep the facts from the From all police as much as possible. that can be learned there seems now no doubt that Goodrich was murdered by liia discarded mistress. It seems that he four years ago seduced a young woman of respectable- connections under promise of marriage. She bore him a ckild, and theliaisou had been continue i i.p to the time of his death. Many per-hohave seen her entering and leaving the house iu Degraw street, and sitting rn the stoop beside him in the summer. Recently Goodrich has been paying his addresses to a young- lady residing in this city, and they were engaged to be married. Naturally he endeavored to rid himself of the other young woman, lut made the attempt, probably, w.thout informing her of his faithlessness. She discovered it, however, and charged him with it, and it is supposed he denied it. To satisfy her he went threugh a nock tuarriago performance, but she became aware f his deceit also; soon after, and violent ' qnarrels ensued. At length, she shot him with to madness, poalel his own pistol, when his back was turned, . twice in the left si le of the head, and, us he swung around, once in the right tide and once acres the forehead. He fell on the hearthstone, and then, realizing what she had doue, she washed the Hood olf his face, arranged the body carefully to give tno idea of suicide, took his watch and money for persent necessities, and fled. It ii ccrtaiu Good-tic- h was killed on Friday morning, as a light w seen in the second story about twelve o'clock on the previous night, and the suspected, woman was in the house the previous afternoon. That she has fVd is also certain, because, although tue detectives know Who she is, nnd have I etu searching fur her, she has not I ecu arrested. A mysterious man, who i? s iiJ to bo an important witness, was captured in this city this morning, and is now in custody iu Drooklyn. In the c!.set of a front room up stairs, a new irt was found which had been worn lut little and never washed. On the were collar bind Llooly finger-marv1mM, aud about an inch of the end on winch the collar button had been sown, was torn off. The other button hung merely by a thread. In the drawers of the bureau were indications of the recent occupinoy of the room by some and some nmlicaJ apparatus ound m the wash-stan- d goes to confirm this tc tef. Tho inquest was adjourned uu-- t II Friday ewing to the absence of ma- ns - t--l ks Rear-admir- al to-da- y. st al Advices have Constantinople, 2G. just been received from the principa'.ity of Servia of a serious re volt against the government of the sub lime port. The I'rince of Servia has declared the principality to bean independent power, and declines to acknowledge the supremacy of the port and payment to tlieMiltan the annual tribute of 1,000,-00- 0 dollars. The Government is pre pared to concentrate a large body of troops in the rrovince of Hosiua, near the border of Servia, to be ready in case of emergency. Washington, 25. II. Druddell, superintendent, tele graphs the CouimisMoner of Indian affairs, from Prescotf, .Arizona, under date of March Ilth, that Cochise and 1,000 of band are on the reservation at Sulphur Springs. The President has appointed E. S. Hammond, of New Jersvy, agent for the Indians of the Colorado river agency, Arizona; J. A. Ilauner, of Arizoaa, superintendent of Indian affairs iu Arizo-za- , and George Mayalls, of Illinois, ageut for the 1'iuU'S of Southeastern Nevada. Nevada, 23. A terrible murder was committed last evening t Rurlington Hill, twelve miles from this place. At a coroner's inquest, the following particulars were elicited: Corlin Smith was killed by Geo. Kilgore, the d.ihcutty having occurred while the parties were catiug supper. Kilgore raised a curving kn fa and plunged it into the breast of Smith, killing him instantly, both parties being under the influence of liquor at the time. They arc Scotchmen, and have been warm friends for a great many years. Kilgore is un- der arrest San Francisco, 23. A fight occurred in the Chinese quarterial witms.-es-. about the alleged kidnapters, Ycungstown, .0., 2C. a girl. Several pistol shots were of ping The situation at the Wyoming coal fired, and for a time a serious riot was mii:ea is serious A strong guard is u feared. The police charged amongst the thtre, night and day, to prevent co nbatants, and order was B on i t stored h collision between the strikers and the At last accounts none of the celestials new miners. A Mr. Fassott, editor of were kuowu to bo badly hurt. the .V.,.;v here, and the instigaChicago, 23. te! of the trouble, is under arrest for an the A Toronto says great subspecial Mpujpt to create a disturbance at the to be continues in Canada of gossip ject luiucs, last night. for of the political purcharge forgeiy, Dubuqiu, la , 2. tllobt Toronto the by The village of Monona, Iowa., was, on poses, preferred a member for North Dodge, apvim tM ur lay night, the sc lie of a most He One DIackbui n, a noto- York in the House of Conunons. m .rdor. firm of the member a of was formerly rious character, and a sa'oon keeper, ew lorF. A & Co , of Dodge Phelps. cuticed lugalls, a young man of quiet suit iir libel has been threatened but and una-- s un'ng nminors, into his lube continues to reiterate its Alter getting him drunk, he kick-r- J the (i Great excitement prevails in charges. him out ef doors. Ingalls attempted he his having jut gone constituency, and fin J in 3 the door locked, to The govadmb-t-- i over to the ministerial party. for aud hegnn pounding him. shield to endeavers ernment press n. which, proving of r.o viil. went Tetn-bur-g, jjuudto the lack tloor,waswhen lilaek--atl It is declared thatSt.the only issue23. of time who enragod crr. by t!iij to Khiva must be. the Laving ns! broken, ro-- e ud seized a the expedition submission unconditional and str-TIl it pun. muttering, your complete to Russian Kbivans the of he sway. to fired, Iugails, njise,"' aud going up t, c-i- ry 0-(i- n, -- , ter--ib;- e sa-Jjo- ii. re-ent- Lie-kin- Stockton, 23. James N. Smith, residing near the Nightingale House, two miles from this city, on the Sonora road, got into an albrother-in-latercation with his Michael McQuinn, of Copperopolis, about New York, 2G. The President of the Metropolitan Gas Co. said he had heard of incendiary speeches regarding the forthcoming strike am ng the gas stokers employed by the Metropolitan aud other companies, made on the subject in various conferences. He, however, believed deeds spoke louder than words, and 1G0 out of ISO men in the employ of the Metropolitan signed an agreement to work for $3,00 per day, and professed to be entirely satisfied. The Company anticipated no trouble, but were n:t unwilling the strike should take place, in which case they could hire hands at $3,00 per day. The Company defied all the efforts of disaff cted men, and would be able to replace so soon, that consumers would Work is not, not suffer by the change. really, worth more than $2,50 per day, and the Company was acting liberally in giving $3,00. The President repeats his conviction that any number of bun Is could be found to work for that sum. Castle Garden presented an unusually lively appearauce, owing to the very large number of emigrants 1 nding from the steamers which arrived. During the day the total number received at Castl. Garden was 2,338. Portsmouth, N. H..2G. Mrs. Faulkner, aged 16 years, while putting on a scarf in the Kearsage Mills, when one end caught around an upright revolving shaft, drawing her to it and wh.rling her around violently. A man caught the scarf, saving her from instant dath She bled profusely from her wounds, and was insensible when rescued, but some hopes are entortaiued for her recovery. FOREIGN London, 25. . M from adjid say it is reDispatches refuses to Bismarck that there, ported advise the recognition of the Spanish republic, declaring that it does not represent the true will of the Assembly which yielded to the pressure of the masses in proclaiming :t. It is also rumored that Russia and Austria have intimated that they withhold recognition on similar grounds. to-da- The Old Capitol of Mississippi IS low u Down. RADWAY'S" From the Natchez Democrat. WOT Owp ...cr reau.,,K tl.U During the severe storm that occurred a fvr weeks ago, one of the historical landmarks of Mississippi Tlmt a'tvmir" hiv """"n intatly 4 tmJuZJrmi mJtZT t'' di-e- a,. RADWAY'S READY RFMfc Inflammation of tho liladder, InnammatK 01 " h"e1;-. (V p.tion of the orp ffini11 ireathiiiK. Palpitation ,f t,P i Croup, Di1them. Catarrh, Influ,' ' Toothache. Neuralgia, ,'"eu"u,l!'". C,!J Chill. Ague ChilU. The aj.plU-utioof tho READY RVI IP . "' part or parU where the pain or ." .STl will afford ea.e and comfort. in half a tmnhlerof water Tweiilydn-p1 a few iiiumcut cure I Vamps, ach, Heartburn, Sick HeadaJhe Cik"" " tery, Colic, Wind in, ho Uowel aa "CT'Z i.. fe' a,ttlT . ''" "1""I,J frrY a bottle of HEADY KKL1 EK with tlieiu. 5,?" on water w,U prevent .irkiiew VrT hanpe of water. It i cr lintera ai a stimulant. 1 KVEU AMI A J tlun FreL r "ouj IT rure.1 fr fifty in There i not a remedial tl,i5 ,' will cure lever ami ABne, an.Ull ..,l,er MaUriT i.uiou,, ranei, vpiioiq, lellownud utk.-- Ki (aided by Kadway's Pill) o .jiii.-- tn Kbviv s ... . ... Ready kei.ikv nt r I ' UrHsskt by ' ' 1W UO,llC- -i w' - Health! Beauty! Strong and Pure Rich Blo.xl Increase of and eight Clear Skin and Beautiful plexiou secured to all. F'ol, Cu. Dr. RADWAY'S fearsapnrillinii Resolvent Hm made the most cun-s- , so quit k rapid are the changes the body uir, the influence of this trulv won Medicine tlrt EVERY DAY AX INCREASE IN Fl Kn WED1IIT IS SEEN AND FEI.T THE ( It K AT Itl.OOD nmr.R Every drop of the SARSAPARILM AN" KKwl! VENT communicate through the 111 wl. Sweat I'riuu and other fluid- a.id juii cs of the systia the vigor of life, fur it repair the wt.-- i uf tip body with new and poii'id material. Scrofula, $v. philis. Consumption, Ulandular disease, th ere in (lie Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Node in the (il;mU and other part ol the m stem, Sore Strum-oDischarge fruin tho Karc,an1tbD w'or.t furim of Skin Eruptions, Fever Sore, Srjld Head. Ring Worm. Salt Rheum, Krysi.-!aAin, Black Spot, worms in the Fle.h," Tumors, tin' fern iu the Womb, and all weakening and paiiu'ul discharge. Night Sweat, Lo.s of Sperm, anJ ill wastes of the life principle, are within the curative rau'e of this wonder of Modern L'heinutry, itii.U lew days' will prove to any person Using it far either of the forms f disease its potent power lo cure them. If the patient, daily becoming reduced ly tl wastes and decomposition tlmt is continually piv gresaiiiji, succueds iu arresting thee waste, aU'l repairs the name with new material made frum healthy blood and this the SAItSAl'AUIUlAX will ami doe secure. Not only dnea the Sarsaparillian Resolvent excel all known remHial agents in the cure of Scrofulous. Constitutional anil Skin iliea, but it is the onlv positive, cure for KIDNEY ::J BbADDER COMPLAIN IS, I rinary and Womb of Dropy, St"pk-igdiene4, Gravel, DiU-tos- . Water, Incontinence of I'rine, Bright' Diin-e- , Albuminuria, and in all iae.s where then-arbrick lust deMsts. or the water is thick. c!oii.!j, mixed with nibstauces like the white of an r.--, or threads lika white silk, or there is a nc.rl.nl, .1" d dark, bilious appearance, aud white posits, atid when there is a prickinir, burning when passing water, aud pain iu tiie small of the back aud aion; the loins. 1'rice, SI im WOR.'S. The only know n and sure Bemely lor Worm Pin, Tape, etc. und.-tH-i- , Scripture Header and a ll Traetariau. A benevolent Chicago lady lately visited Mrs. Boyce, who, is confined for the crime of "involuntary manslaughter." Mrs. IJovec listened attentively to her Scripture reading and conversation, took with earnest thanks a bundle of tracts that the visitor had brought, and offered her the humble hospitalities of her cell in the shape of a glass of culd water. This water, which had been doctored with morphine, was sufficient to throw the lady into a deep sleep, aud Mrs. Boyce then "went through" her benefactress, taking every article of value upon her clothing, and even extracting a set of false teeth, which were set in a heavy gold plate. On her awaking. Mrs. Boyce denied all knowledge of the matter, but a search of the room revealed the missing A J 5o,0(lv "Z,r pain, tlle Cri,,pled, Nervous, Neu" h . ; orKwtrill,j nmy snt.r. with bouth-wes- t. ar-tide- 1 the cruoatnig tion that gave Mississippi a place among the States of the Union, and it was occasionally used as the meeting-of the Territorial aud State place Legistature. All who participated in franrng the first State Constitution have, we believe, passed away; the late Joseph K. Davis, the elder brother of President Davis, being, we think, the last. The town of Washington, then a thriving village, was the Capitol of the Territory, and here Aaron IJurr was brought for examination after his arrest, at the mouth of Cole's Creek, by Acting Governor Cuwles Mead. Long before a Protestant church was thought of in Natchez this old building was erected for a church by the Method-isls- , the lot being donated by that strange and eccentric enthusiast, Lorenzo Dow. It was probably the first Protestant Church edifice erected in Mississippi, if not iu the whole A " K WITH KEADY REM Kf the grounds of Jefferson College, wither of the Lu,,, near Washington, in this county, n with which was connected some in- t twenty minute,. the teresting incidents of our State history. In this old house, in 1S14, was adopted and signed the constitu- -- un'.'-u- MttKH KADWAY-- was blown down aid destroyed. It was an old building which stood in unit in .... : Ee, liea?, , ik-- e CIiri-ni- s. licne-dii-- Hint. 12 Year Growth Cured A Hartford toper appealed to a TumorbyofKnd way's HokoI vent. ltgrtKLT, Mas.., July IS. 1S0. merchant of that city for the whereI8. RiDWAT: I hTe had Ovarian Tntiir in ths withal to buy a drink. The mer- ovaries aud bowels. All the doctor said am as no help for it." 1 tried everything that chant, being a temperance man, could recommended; but nothing helped me. I aw T"lir and thought 1 would try it; iMt ha.l r.o not comply with his request; but the litith in it, lcaUM; had sii!l'erel lor twelve year. fellow's imploring mauner and con- I t'k ix Wottles of the Rrsolvent. and one Imx "f Pills, and two N.ttle of your Ra-ldition touched him. ' "Well," said Radway's r and there is not a ign of tumor o l e I the persistent fellow, "if you can't felt, and I feel better, smarter, and happier than havo for twelve year. Tho worst tumor a :n give it to me, couldn't you lend that the left side of the howvls, over the groin. I write to vou for the beuelit of others. You call gentleman ten cents (pointing to a this HANNAH P. KN Al'l'. llh it if vou cho.a. clerk), a:ul he could give it to me." It is needless to say thit the chap PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, Perleclly elegantly coat.-- with . got his ten cent?. tl..-r- -- 1 ms-- DR. RADWAY'S '' s, gum. purge, j.unfy.cleanseand tren;:tli-enRailway's Pills. Kr the cure of all dionlers of Stouiacli, Liver, Bowel. Kidneys, Bla.l'k-rNervous Di!;isr5, He.id.-v-. he. Constipation, Cotie B:liii nesa. Indigestion, DyiieMia, Biliou-nes. Inflammation of tlu Bowels, Piles, aii.l' DerangenieHta of the Interjial Viscera. Warrantw to effect a positive enre. Purely ve'taMe. no mercury, minerals r deleterious orii-reu!tiiij. Oterre the following syniptoui Con'ti'a-tionfn.ni Disorders of the Inward Piles, Fullnes of the l ia tU ur Head, Acidity of tb Stomach. Nau.. Heart Stem-acDisgust of Kood, Fullness or Weight iu the Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutteriiij: at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Ilea I, Hurried and Ditlicult Ureuthing. Fluttering at t!; in Hinrt, Choking or Suffocating Sensation when a Lying Posture. lHniiies of ision, Ids of Wei the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain iu A wag went to the station at one of the railroad one evening, aud, finding the be.t car full, said, iu a loud voice: "Why, this car isn't Of course this caused a going. nml tlir W'lor tue best seat. Iu the midst of the indignation the wag was asked': "Why did you say this car wasn't going?" , tl-- c s, r'e-er- g ". s "Well, it wasn't then," said the wag," but it is now." Yellowness 1,1 leticiencv of the Skin and Eves, Pain iu the Si.le, Cl:e, l.nn'. aud in Ideii Flushes of Heat, Bnruing in the Afewd s of Kadway'a Pill will free thes-terditorders. l't-from all th a'wre-rjnie- d 2i ceuls per Ux. Sold bv Druggist. onelct-te- r IK-a- It is rumored in Germany that the young King of Bavaria is about n take for better or worse the eldest daughter of the Prince of Anhalt Bessau. It is affirmed that the fiancailks have already taken place in the presence of the. whole ducal family. It will be remembered that the marriage ceremonies were ruthAu International Patent Rights Conlessly postponed between King Louis gress will be held in Vienna during the and the Princes of Bavaria, sister-in-laThree American World's exhibition. of the Emperor of Austria, allowed to raise vegebe will gardeners reasons never- thoroughly for some tables on Austrian soil, to compute for understood. agricultural premiums. to ""! True." Send ami ST Maiden Ui. stamp to Radway A Co.. No. New York, luformation worth rhuusauds wul io tent you. RAD i-- 1 ; W E A K- NESS. Vb. i' w An En-K- h gentleman informed his steward that he was going to have a company of clergy men t o dine. "Be they High Church or bo they Low?" said the steward. "What has that gut to do with it?' was the reph "Werry much," was the answer; "if they be High Church, we want uiore wiue; if Low Church, we waut more wittles." READi Bashlnlnesa, Syi Uih. For a speedy cure of i or other ailments of a private uature c 01 or wivi t t;ullp tor private circular of advice i Add.es Us C, WESTERN MEDICAL INm'" TCTK.137 Sycamore street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ',K remeilie are o certaiu that No f Af w.!l Ie tivaline.il u:.i iii red of responsible persous cureil. A visit to its nvsvuai will convince that this Institute H the ,u!v sure file nia- aud restore cure I nited States -q fr A Missouri clergyman states that yph:lu tj recently he was called upon by a man hood; to attend the funeral of his child: S.IW-S3IITIIIthat the uext day this man was PESiRirTI' 'N thrown from his hoarse and killed; VOTirU. SAWS OF EVERY and li. is..r.-.- l ' SluTeiwl. et. JJ that the next day the widow came terms and short notici! .: MONDAYS SAit'BUAVSat funeral and asked him to preach the MGilOLS' BLACKSMITH MIO. sermon for her husband and child; Vain street, O.lea. Retooth- I ! X. i and that the next morning she was fatally stabbed by another womau. 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