Show THE chrils W held and general lotar elioud NEW YORK 4 up lC Cyma W field talked about the shooting affair to reporter who called upon him lie said we had known for some time that our brothers life was in danger at the hands of terry lie bad been advised to carry a we apon but replied if a judda sitting in a court waa obliged to be armed in order to protect himself from attack lie had better give up his seat on alie bench froia vleit we have learned of the case we are satisfied that terry and wife had arranged beforehand this attack upon my brollier brot lier and with a view to forchos him to resent an insult eo that he might be shot and killed under eccli circumstances that the would have the plea of self defence to tall back upon biad deputy marshal baisle not been at baud the pro gramme of the terrys donld undoubtedly have been carried out and my brother would have been slain judge field would have resented terrys attack I 1 know and I 1 suppose that no one would doubt that he unarmed as he was would have been at once shot down directly I 1 heard the news of the hooting of terry I 1 telegraphed to my brother who sent ine an answer in which he briefly detailed the circum he characterized jude terrye attack upon him as a cowardly outrage and the attending it aa showing that it was premeditated and intender intend ei to force a collision during which be judge field would have been shot down lie said judge terry was regarded generally as a dangerous man and the fact that he had threatened the lives ot judges field and sawyer was widely known deputy marshal aigles action he said was endorsed indorsed indor sed RB justified by the community although my brother was aware he eaid of his danger I 1 thick he hardly regarded legar ded terrys threats as seriously as did who were better ac with the man lie would have been adl able to protect himself against an ordinary assault and would have done BO had the affair proceeded no further but all the circumstances cum stances show that in his resentment of terrye attack he would have been carry ing out the part assigned to him by the tonys general william T sherman roade a call yesterday upon cyrus W field and had a talk with him about the shooting of judge terry not long afterwards the general was visited by a reporter who knew the general bad been present in san francisco during the troublesome days of 1855 7 w hen he took charge of the military tone then hurriedly organized general sherman acknowledged that such was the case I 1 knew too much about affairs of that time in california said he but I 1 wont talk about them I 1 wont express my opinion bearing upon the present case I 1 dont need to justice field is amply able to attend to the case at the same time I 1 am very willing that you should find out all eliat I 1 know about in cali lornia at the time judge terry was prominent io connection with the vigilantes work the general then told in a reminiscent way much interesting history of those limes and of his meeting with judge sa FRACISCO aug 16 the su dreue court of the slate of california of the late david S terry WAS formerly chief jj slice this morning refused to adjourn out of reaped to terrys memory the decision was announced from the bench Ilea sons were given that terry resigned his position to fight a duel and that he was killed while in alie act of asnault ing a huntice ot the united supreme court HAUTE ind aug 16 senator voorhees ea heartily sustains attorney general miller in what he did to protect judge field he be lietea in view of the fact that fields life was threatened by as desperate a man as terry it was eminently proper tor the attorney general to EPS that no harm came to him in the discharge of his duty stockton cal aug 16 the funeral of davids terry was held here today to day the body was removed from the morgue at noon and taken to the alpis opal church where it lay in bbate for two hours and was viewed by a great number of people mrs terry occupied the pew near the casket and watched the face of the dead all the while several times she left her beat and threw herself upon the casket the service w aa read by one of the vestryman vestrymen vestry men of be church the body was interred in the cemetery in town satt raA SCisco aan 16 justice stephen J field of the united states supreme cobit was arrested today to day on a charge of being a party to the killing of dvid 8 terry at wednesday morning the application was made at once fur a writ of liakeas aurim and the matter was heard by jude sawyer of the united states circuit court who granted the litand released justice field on bail the warrant tor justice fields arrest was by a justic of the peace in blockton ton on the complaint of mrs surah althea terry cun of arrived here willi the warrant last night land he applied to judge Ws of the police court thia to endorse it jucha hix took the mailer under advisement and asked advice of district attorney page the latter ex prepared the opinion that the warrant be endorsed that it was issued in regular form and the judge should consider the of the person alom it waa directed the corneel who appeared for field urged the judge to take beati mony to ascertain if ibe warrant should have been leaned he declared that the issuance of the warrant was nothing more than an attempt to humiliate a justice of the supreme court jude finally endorsed the v arrant and placed it in the hands of sheriff district attorney cary announced that bad obeyed the writ of habeas corpus and produced the prisoner and that he now awaited the further pleasure of the court judge set the case fur hearing next thursday morning and ordered justice fields release fixing the bail at oooo the petition ajr a writ of habeas corpus was made by justice field himself and is a very lengthy doco luent ayrtia 18 A freight wreck on the cincinnati st loila A road two niiles west of here abia morning the lint section of the train stopped to shift the cars to a the caboose and 0 the cara the train were left on the main track the second bention ran into the caboose five cars and an engine james acears a tolk dealer of steubenville Steu benville was in the caboose and fatally injured liia neck broken engineer steele of bradford and Fire iuan john danl of columbus werd slightly reald ed and bruised the losa v ill probably exceed NEW YORK ann id ida harris the 14 year old nirl who was found in the blooma looma of hannah on monday and for those alleged outrage mrs and file men were arrested today to day developed such advanced ability as a liar polica justice power all the arl boberg in disgust dig gust |