Show BY TELEGRAPH reb per UNION 4 nine nike A 11 E at 11 U 1 11 7 5 the commercial ga zette eWalton eK walton ky about one 0 e lock yesterday morning 20 26 maske masked d men went and demanded the keys of the jailor in Burl buri burlington bugton Lugton the tile county seat of boone county the lailor jailor refused they then went and broke open the jail and took charles dickerson the negro who was arrested last march for burglary but who escaped and was again arrested a week ago la in the act of burglary the mob took him two miles f from roin burlington and lynched him last night at an early hour officers king oshea and staley attempted to arrest three brothers named skelley who resisted and in the encounter which ensued kin king was shot twice in ahe dhe head and costea oshea and staley had narrow escapes each having bullet holes through their coats about 20 shots were exchanged the three skei iSkel lyes were arrested today to day and are alow mow in jail they have the reputation of being desperate men indianapolis 5 near lena park county bounty mis wis ahter after afternoon noon ed white was shot and instantly killed by samuel jackson white first fired two shots at jackson both men are said to have llave been under the influence of drink pittsburg 5 thomas simmons of turtle ci creek eak PA was arrested today to day charged with murdering his bis mother inlaw in law an old lady named catherine dexter who died recently the anfor was made by the son of mrs dexter who alleges that simmons violently illren threw his bis mother against the door and inflicted other injuries caus pg angher her death simmons asserts his innocence little littie rock 5 in newton county on saturday last the revenue olli officers cers raided an illicit distillery which was dismantled and the mash tubs destroyed st A fight occurred and one distiller was killed and another wounded ukiah cal cai 5 two masked highwaymen stopped the cloverdale stage today to day and took look the mail and wells bargos treasure box the value of the contents is unknown washington 1 5 A decision has been rendered in the case of george ila lid hagar ar a appellant against reclamation district ko no brought blought here by a appeal cai cal from the circuit court of trie the V united bulted states district of california these were suits brought by the reclamation cla mation district which embraces about h aceres ares of land in the counties of yolo and colusa calusa to recover delinquent lin quent taxes irom the appellant by means if necessary of thes the seizure elzure and sale of the lands owned by him within the limits of the district this court cour held tuat these taxes are a valid lien llen on the lands iu in question and may Iro properly perly be recovered by enforced sale the decree was affirmed in the extradition case of W L rabb nabb against P connelly this court sustains the decisions of the supreme court of california by holding that it was competent for the Ul california fornia courts or any judges to determine upon a writ of habeas corpus whether the warrant of arrest and delivery of 1 the fugitive to the agent of the state of oreon ore oregon on were in conformity of law or not and that tile the refusal ol of said agent to obey the mandate of the california court was properly adjudged contempt of such court A decision was rendered in a the case of the state of louisiana ex rel thomas ANT nelson plaintiff in error vs the police jury of the parish of st I 1 martins in error to the S supreme dupre courton court of louisiana thisina this is a suit sult for a writ of mandamus to compel the defendants fend ants auts in error to assess and collect a tax to ratify sati fy a judgment against the parish fors ford to r 1500 recovered by plaintiff in error oct ath 18 I 1 this his court says as it is difficult to conceive of any case where a right to tile the relief prayed for was more inore clearly expressed by the law and where a denial of the relief wason was on rounds less tenable the decree must te 6 e reversed with directions to t the e supreme court to affirm the jud judgment acut of the third district court awaiting awid ting the mandamus prayed and it is so 0 ordered new NEW york 7 the T marine national nat yat ional lonal bank is closed J D fish is president of the bank A year ago the bank purchased booths theatre the clearing house is considering the suspension it is thought to be a failure or that R it will lead to one the capital of the marine bank was its statement of september Sep tamber last list showed a surplus of undivided profits john D fish is cashier A visit to the bank disclosed some fifty disconsolate depositors standing in the pouring rain around the closed closed doors no admittance was given to xe porters reporters no notice was posted on the door the bank opened at the usual time this morning but before noon moon closed abruptly without assigning any cause the stock market is very active and there seems to be connection between the failure and the condition of affairs at the stock exchange the depositors judging ig fro from al the appearance appearances of those about the building are of the well to do class an explanation Is promised for the afternoon it is said on the street that the banks downfall is due to real estate transactions of prest fish Clil cill CHICAGO CAGO 6 the report of the visible supply of gr grain ain aln as prepared by the secretary oi of the chica chicago 0 board of trade shows a decrease in the supply of wheat during the past week of bushels decrease of corn is bushels decrease of oats 2 bushels decrease of rye goo decrease of barley washington 6 the american medical association conven convened eI in annual session this morning delegates arrived in such numbers that previous to the hour of meeting the vestibule of the church and entrances were crowded with long lines of members waiting to be re registered over delegates haz haa had registered this morning and new names were constantly added to the list DAVENPORT 5 A cyclone struck the lower end of this city and levelled bevelled level led a number of buildings to the ground one person erson was killed outright and a auinger number of others were badly injured Itis it is impossible to geathe get the amount of the loss at this time CHICAGO 5 A young daughter of C J whitney of this city eloped with his coachman to toledo where they were married by a justice of the peace the fellow gave the name of charles brevard nervilla Ne ivilla baronet lie he has a wife and two chi children laren in detroit shreveport la 6 chere there was a rise rise of three feet one inch in red river in the 48 hours andin ending at midnight and the stream is still rising A heavy rise is expected above heavier floods th than in in february are arc anticipated NEW YORK noon stocks dull railways ralls rails ways s weaker the suspension of the marine bank has demoralized share speculation large blocks of long lons stock are thrown on the market it is thought that several firms will go under prices pr ces broke X to 9 with the missouri pacific union Paci pacific northern pacific preferred and erie the weakest pittsburg C G the boom in oil went all to pieces this morning mornin owing to the rumors of new york bai baa bank failures and unfavorable field news the market is excited and panicky and the selling heavy opened at lod iod and declined decline cl to 98 closed 99 RICHMOND mo nio G charles charies ford brother of ford the slayer of jesse james shot himself through the heart this morning dying instantly no cause is assigned washington 6 the list which was read by the tiie secretary showed tile the pres ence of ogo members but additional delegates will come in tonight to night and tomorrow president flint delivered the annual address from personal recollection he could speak of the enthusiasm which characterized the first convention of 1847 the motive for organizing th the e association was stated in the call cali di ito to be improvement in medical instruction st ebion and uie cje advancement of the standard of medical requirements its growth and development have been rapid it has passed the age of youth and its present flourishing condition is sufficiently attested by the present meeting lie men nen spoke of the advance which was constantly being made in medical knowledge he thought the time devoted in colleges to greek and latin might more profitably be devoted to the study of physics chemistry french anda erman the members of the profession in this country arc are honored and their social position is hl higher heir in no country the sweeping ebar charges es against the profession at large angat and at the medical schools by members of the profession are arc harmful as well as unjust the evil doing in 0 of a few ew sc schools oo 00 s out ought hot ot to be made a the basis of attack c upon all the he overcrowding of the profession by new aspirants is attributed tri buted to the excessive number 0 of I 1 medical colleges and granting that this is true the profession must ma t rely upon insela to correct such an evil by refusing to accept such students and by declining to sanction doubtful institutions trie the speaker suggested that a committee committe eori eoll on education be Oe appointed to confer with the ahe abe faculties of schools and colleges in tik order arder to secure uniformity in a standard of requirements for tor matriculation and graduation it had bad also been suggested that the title of at MD D be made simply honorary and that it would entitle a person to practice the speaker rave roye reverted arted to the excellence of the medical code adopted in early days davs the application of which was still in force he 06 would suggest that a resolution be adopted spen sper with more precision the grounds tor for refusing operation cooperation co with practitioners titio ners he thou thought that as assuming sumin some sectarian name ought to place the practitioner out of the pale of the medical code and this sentiment was applauded by the listeners he lle spoke of the medical library at the army arli aiki and medical museum as the largest exclusive medical library in the country and expressed a hope ahone that con Cou congress gress would soon provide a permanent building d 1 n g for the recep reception tion of the books D dr sayre of new york moved that a comm committee attee be appointed to carry out the suggestion that an international I 1 medical conference be asked to meet here in 1887 the presidents address was referred to a committee of seven to report upon the recommendations therein con contained tain after the announcement of meetings of the various state delegations the association adjourned until to tomor mor row FILI philadelphia LADELPHIA 6 the head ad trunk of a 4 human being found in different places and at different times leave no doubt that the bhe missing frederick stahl was the victim Q of foul foni mur der the head was frightfully u ai ly mangled and the face was crushed almost to to a shapeless mass the coroners physician says saya that the body bogy presented the most terrible case of human butchery he has ever been called on to inspect eugene euzene G woodward treasurer ol of the pt presbyterian board ot of publication has lef left t the city leaving a shortage in his accounts as reported of about eight days ago he left home ostensibly to so izo to new rew york A few days afterward his absence excited some suspicion and a committee immediately med lately began an examination of woodwards accounts the committee this afternoon spent two hours in an endeavor to discover the tiie full amount of defalcation we are satisfied says nir sir jenkins that woodwards defalcation will not exceed the money belonged to the general assembly but the church will not suffer any loss being well secured ST JOHNS N J F 6 0 the steamer nevada captain bremner from new york april for liverpool was in collision on the ard 3rd dinst with the tile steamer romano domano captain 31 mitchell itchell from hull for boston the latter vessel was sunk sank her passengers two in number and her crew were transferred to the X nerada nevada uada vada and the next day together with the nevadas passengers were transferred to the steamer st laurent for havre the nevada bore bor e up for this this port where she arrived t his this evening galves galveston ton 6 the mews news kinn kinney ey texas during a largely largel attended meeting melting of the method methodist L t church colored last night the foundation gave way and the church was thrown violently to the ground two lamps ex exploded plodded scattering scattering burning oil over th the c congregation congregate on one colored woman was burned to death another had all her clothing burned off and will die newark N J 6 gen N norris halstead i was va killed this afternoon at the railroad station lie was the founder of the astronomical observatory at princetown Prince town college new york 6 kiernana Kier nans wall street agency f furnishes urnis hes the rumor that a defalcation of accompanied the failure of the union marine bank the party in question is said to have had close relations with the bank they have investigated and get the following statement the embarrassment of 01 grant ward is said on reliable authority to be due to the absence of one of the firm who has not been at his place of business since saturday there are various rumors afloat in financial circles concerning which grant the senior member of the firm says 1 I cannot deny or corroborate the reports current we are nearly short our safes are locked and until we can find mr nir ward I 1 cannot say how we stand FULTON mo 6 advices advises from hatton postoffice post office a small village in the northwestern part of this coun county say that haai haal patterson negro was tyas taken from bed on saturday ngat last lost and killed by a mob it appears that patterson and his brother julius circulated a scandalous report about nearly all the ladies in that neighborhood which exasperated the men and some 20 or more reputable citizens took the matter in their own hands with the above result julius patterson Is also being sought ifor and if found will share the fate of his bis brother ham the negroes in the vicinity are greatly excited and are said to be making throats threats of vengeance against ube ibe whites POINT quebec 7 the ste steamship amshl titania irom from glas ed inwart inward this morning age she sho has on board 21 24 of the crew of the steamship state of florida that vessel havi having ng been sunk by collision with a bark in mid ocean out of persons on the state 9 of f florida only 44 were saved and of tho the harks barks crew crevy only the captain and two mon mor were weno rescued one hundred and twenty tareo souls went down with the steamer and 12 with the bark making a total loss of the survivors will probably be landed at quebec new york vork 7 the distance from father point to quebec where the steamer libania li tania with tile the crew of the wrecked state of da is expected to land being nearly 00 vo 00 miles niiles makes it doubtful iki lit whether partle partie particulars ulars of the disaster will br be learned until a late hour tonight to night austin baldwin co general beneral agents of the S stata ato steamship lp eo co have received a dispatch dispatch a duril duplicate 1 of that received by the associated press tit pit tit reads farther point quebec quebe c may ath the ste steamship amshl P titania titania inward bound hound has on board 24 of the crew of the steamship state of florida the latter collided with a bark in mid ocean and went right down out of souls so lis uis only 44 were saved af the other ether boat 20 have not been picked up the harl hark also went down with 12 souls the tike s survivors will be landed ht at quebec to tonight nig night 9 t theio theve te dispatches are ae p not ap inconsistent v with the report made 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