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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 2

The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 2

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I I lorgiven. laata rr4 .4 bi las las (ais, aad taew 'T ALA, WIIX I aaa for la a dec it wCi.ig ta I want I am for raatb iix want E' tr et f- 1 (a sortLing Ike tVe l.uelred adhere end Tl lMr. rnm'-nng about were weed on ruar.1 aftf arr.val 4 i -r. el too'rTHelr n.m at ruard a a-mi-le a stretched across r-H 4rM. at Um intaasxcliwaof' Fifth, tl th crowd.

mo wa planted e-roarily ta (rr tbe point ins; toward th east, end the crowj oa JerTrsno street. The atit.re tl oaad 00 JfflM str- t. ww. Ptxta and rWenth. heavy furl around the City Hall and the Jail, the erowd was fn in $ip-ry rx- 1 I.1 ccten tU outekirta.

and the mull crow ao the street corners gradually d-appeared. In front a the Apexao-ler Hotel the bm for boar compact a it was th mXti arrived, and stood servo rur rourf, the two Haas boC being feet apart. Tbe t'crt-bousw steps CJ1 black lth av-a ami toy. Thecrow 1 was pml iuturtd, and wtahed to exchange -a with tbe police. soma en In tne mlddlaof tbe am would mala littha sreech, whose Import cmkl not ta gstbcrel from tbe o-it-skirts.

lt It was always grarte! a roand of cheer. Every aoorneats tbe of a torpedo or a flra-crackar would renew tbe sboutmg. At Bu-lnlght there were ftiTI a treat snarty people on Jefferson street, between Fifth ami Kixtb, bat tba Ura ma Jor.tr of tba tun tf it miy twl bal rorxi botrvt and wra ta bM, atifiI that V-n no chanr to ljrneb Tnrnrr anti rattrrwn. Col- Caartlemaa ami Cbief W'baln wera lxtb prwiit tbf-ir mm. riTinT ordrrt an 1 awing that ere ry- thinx wrnt on all riI.t.

Tb- anl Lra ami jioii -rmn bn not on rrJ aat arnuikl oa tba tf. tr.kl tWt-, aaJ at bat lunch Uy eoul II jd. nrTixo Twria cttx. Tarnor and I'axtrwn iprnt a tntnA Aar and eight In tbHr Tb7 iud to avl rnoSd n4 rv wfb any jwc. Tbey wrreallrd t.pn ly two colored wkorndaTf.nd to ra 'T thAin.

lol only partial; Imrin; tba 4xml wrra vtitl ly nanirroat ritianM, bo out of criT'y war.tJ to ara thra arul t-mr what tiitv bad to wty. I Tta bi wrra In djunin fl, aad roaVl fcar bat aacb b-i Turner ras aawl if latWw.a ww fiutr kwooiir tha arSrmatlre. acd lnrrn fa ra. Jy that it aa ixt tru. A p04 a uI4 tjrn Xcrm, wr-b raring I LMt a trta anil boly (rat waa rtiX crjl V- otbrr rofij.

Lixb b.t"1 Ji-r-- a-d wfc t.V ir.b Vjdl. thry Lfralr rr.n-d on tta flour In tl aoi WLn tb pi-jwHirr wera tUt and fru liJV i afrare L. tl sy-tnea tr aadrtattd 7urI. tbe rolural janitor Of tha Cfy Lu U-as att' ru ana a fuu bu a biia yeTtL rvn. VVinl bm to jal to ar tna 0.1 rtant I cbj.v".

VLa Le crU tla Mi.1: 'Ix tir. TTrI, wT ilo nw" a faTrr! I am a man. tut i uo't want you ay a ur 1 hicut bat 1 yo. All I ajli I want to t-ii a 1 altt it and save my oni inui h-il Va, i iin rrvirw-U 1 a miuixtr. ari when tLe Imi.i mi rirr-i.

Pityra nraS ani rv fuwl vJrii.t ta atcrctly l5r 1 to Tcrukey Ut DtKbt t'-li lw bui mmo to aid 1 to l.or" oa wiih eeral tUJ -i-U aud uui.1 1 tlcoo- ti mm r.vTTi:xtso?r. Otf ITtta Mi Final Ktatrnrnt. aad 1 O.Srr Annoaacca liiaiir it. 10 Die. Jir o'cUrk artrnono Tnr-rw we: fT a rrj-or'r.

st-ttinj that tu wished to aii- 3 a few wrnts through tba rf i t-bia' fruadu To a Corwrit-JOCMU reporUT tli'taXed tha "Tarvwll, farewell. ar friend; la no and I taat ja-t. TxUe Vmoo. both Uark aril a iruru the crime I hire TtU my tmrr, Anrtiv BeU. Uve a fond I.fe aod meet ma In 1-oiTen.

I knw tbat I bare berrt Lorn to the I inti. bare clrao any aoul. So not L-t hT rorv efaar a ronaclnw beat. rarewrM; yrt I no mora yonr cara ah! eeI. With tX anaa aad downcast eyca 1 tMnk of tha ab-rat on.

Tbeae anUsaona worth, when liken down by the reporter, aeuel great! 10 rela Tarnar. Ha acoued. and pacing iuivcJ up aad aVjwa ki caul, aaid ba auiiuM roavijr todi. "lx you tbink your crime oubt to ba j-ua-bbed with bannzr waaaaal. I do," rell TurTwr, "bat I do not want ta be auar by a awb anl 'ndUed w.tb bul-kca.

I uubt to be bung, and am wduiz to (ire Kywhi up to tae ben or a body of rear of I awi. If attber wtd ajaWUy put tarn to dratb." Are yon afraid Yaa, lm. 1 mm feeling vary aaay, and have aot aWpt for to day aad aib. but 1 aaa la tbe baada uf tbe hufl, mm 1 bnow Uat 'f Traua rr I I 11 i wiU Le bur a fear as otik. decent pualdiment.

I am to Le tr tbe crime I have let I do act tat tbe atob to bold of ass Yoa stla taeM that rattersna la ruCtyr Ta; I would aot tbeattha Le in auy aaosua. rattersun waa lni heated is tba rxtane fully as aa.h aa aayaeir." a. raxVrrwo. wba waa ba the cvd al joining Taraar, waa fraatef w.thgrWf, aadraraaatly prayed all day. Lie tad a amej B.te haA Ti taconssaatly read aal to be braut.

Ta a r7-rter, who aakad kua uoocwriung iim raut, haUarsoa sa.1: a he-1 1 "1 sja laaoraat. but kaow that I wia bav rtV7. 1 a wly ta be aow, aad expat 4 1 to Le taaea any smmuoL My stos have bseus forgivast. ami a. though 1 have bawa a ba 1 naa.

I feai that I go to beaven. luie lUarge of auurthrr iia a 4 bother me. for ui any heart I kuow tbat I aia free from all au-lt. It la raul uu that I ave coeini.iud that Lave auade tue ao ua--tapry." A few vavlUira raTad oa the prisoners dur- Kg tbe day. be tter ratseratei Mjt lamer wenld eat.

and they both looked thcrouhly la-iiad. Hock ware much quieter tlian wa boeoma CONDITIO OF THE TICTIJf. Xllaa nvna Pm Terribfo Day anal Ual Lite le Ifapo la Ltt. ns aowwA at no nun. aflaa Bowman grew weaker durln; tbe diy than he baa erer bem, and tecarort very low eevaral tbat ber attendanu believe 1 ber to la Iier every ezpreMtun betrayed tha terrible agony of phrcal torture aha wu nmler-goiog, and aba would occaonoily give vent to a piercing ahrieV, and throw tt one arm at ber mnnmn I wiluy arounl her aa If to protect brrwlf fmna tite Imatnary enemy vba ia ber deliriitrn bren tPCic in; hrr.

Kba Ttiada frturtitf eata aeveral tiiuta to leava br bed. and it waa an eawy for Vf norw-a and attendant to bold ber f.r atxne time tvfore rooid be in-(Iik-mI to rrmaia quiet. Tbe. few raUunal lautnenta abe paaaod were followed bj wet or TIOLXXCB which grew worwj a.ter every In tbe early momiug ber ymixoma indi-rated a'-jU-et day, and for ae eral hoora the DM-nUd irntaljty. wUuhbaa bxen the rauae of tbe rvxat ia ber conl.ton,WBa not otaerved.

Fbe lay quiet but unconarioua. aa if a-p. and renuunel ia thia mnditioi; wituxut fUe Ban of nptatee unUl aLout lu o'ci'M-k, wben a-e Mid.n)y gave a loud WT-am rivl a tempted to leave ber bl. rw-traineil br. however, and lir nc Li-1 1 her for thre boura antd ane rut'ia'xt.

Tbe phy n-in admin av tered aeveral in jectiona of mnrpbia in largo d-wee, anil arou had tbe (jatient aadt-r ita in-Cueru-w. A ahw wnud recover from the eT-ta of on inJe-tion. axjothrr waa admin-bt-ret, aal be waa thus kej in a atate of kiraxTy aj ro. I and y. waa twtfwan ti tiary dur ng tbe enUia aluxuooa.

Aa rovbni ahe era mb kra BJCn.raa- ary a tbe iirfervala retrti tl ilnwi. II. rtonuu-h waa in aa-h a weekrrv entvlittnn in tite fore part of tbe ill? it re. n-1 to rtaju any of theatima-ianta iow-a Ler throat, but at a bt b- Lowinaa Citld in brr fi-eile votre f. nn uu.

axtd uat. rtbe trbd to eat tite. tnt i'-ti a frw moutbfula wben he eaioe i ami rank Lark on t-r flov, ei'uutteil Ly tua aJ'iirt 'be l--ad ma le. At a late bour Ia.it night the waa reported IS A ITI.K CXiSorriuv, while he fret.aal irritabiLty bad agnia tnaa-Lotrd ii-'If. Ib-r ciaai woulil expreta no dire-t opinion aa to tbe i-ombtion of the girl.

Lut it waa vtry rvi.tot tbat ber bfa nrar lU elis. I.eanritaoa waa not. aa frte aa it waa tbe day, an 1 there was Lttat or no oulur ia uer face, whJe ber gen eral rrrr.j t.jir were against any iwpruve-tum: ia ber ctoiiiia'n. 'The aaa is one of a pem'iar aal one of the pbrici.ina. 'and the synif bxui are uC a very couti-adictory nattire.

everything seeoiit aKarst her now, Ibera may cvtue a change fjr the any Biomrct. an.1 ut a Lm way aha aiay.drop uuT aa auddroiT. acBwrrirrtnxa "to oatb. The art' wT.j- urns for Mi -a Bowman received at CAiTtf-r-Joui ual cL to data are aa foj Jl'X) 00 ri tmi- 0rUiug ax AJexan- Oer'a 00 00 i 14 -A 1-1 "i i iju in 00 10 10 u) 1 .0 5 Ml 5 iju a uu 6 .0 6 lij ft iU 'O ft IN ft ft Ui ft ft ft 11 ft ft ft rt ft 11) ft ft ft ft I'D ft a ft ft tVeavrr, rM r. P.

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ilaj iVaaajwoe, aly trVH slrucar aft SOT 1 Till: JMOIJ. Mr. MeDaaald lltalala IIU Preaeaee at Kittb and Jcuciaoa Lailf Yealet-day Jaratas. Mr. Aaa Mv Tnal4 waa seen last by a Cot aica-JovaAAb rrportar, to wbuna be Bde tue fwlwemg statement regarding bia trtnt ty the pulioe oa Tburwisy night: "I eame down tow a Ihursday aibt," said Mr.

Mi LkxiaM. exprting that lix-re might be a ixrb. aa 1 bad b. ard taat. la all protA-ttli'y.

Turner a.i fatienwa wuuld be Wkra Iri.vu Ui jal ml ka-'f that augat. I waa w.ia I. a.1 ve.uu aad an tbe gitber-Ings on tie street, aad aaa- the crowja dia-praed aavaral tuuea Ly.tbe polk-a. Ueveral nuuore wreaat tbat tbora would be a geuu.r uob late tbe night, to I aui, il aluit sVm oVluck jTrlOav Suoruisg 1 was afaitiling Bear AieXaObM-'a AMMai, aowase in ouut Tfurwbiy. and th-T ano-aral to SratlnaUy racuorii to toir fata.

THE COTOTETT-TOini'A: TaOTJT3Vi7.T.T;, VTUriT YV rrOTlNTXa, APTITT, HO, 1SS7. or Oeen m-n'Jemen. my friomls and well known in tbe 8one came aud told na that a bk was being oryanied at Foa rtb and Main atrwta. One of the gent'e m-a pmptjaed that we go to and Main, and we all started. en we Vonrth an-i Main, we enter.

a room on tbe groun-1 floor of a building. tb diwa of which were open. There were about a hundred perform in this room. Our XfT altel in and 1-a'ervel to tlie roreedia. but took a part In anything that waa going on.

I rarri-d in hand a Ucht umbrella and with left band I the arm of the gentleman who waa my companion on our walk to the p'aa. Tbe atauuicnt in aa afternoon paper ti fit I BAD A tUDO "HMT is a mistake. I haI nothing in my band at any time tbat niicht, eiorpt the nmbrella. Nona of our party waa aakrf to take any part in the mob, and 1 bad no Intention whatever of being a memliar of It, beyond l.mkiug on and seeing what waa one. I tl.ink no one ba our party intended to taVe any art.

but the matteroras not diarued in any "Wben tbe start waa made, aud the crowd, leaving the building, formed a Une aud st.v-tet toward theil. friends and myself follow I jn tlie rear. Ve kept tovthrr, and were a dKiuct party frmi the mob, if it ta ly temve-l that. When wa reacheil the arner of Sixth and Jeirersnn. the crowd met the eordon of polios.

What transpired in front I don't know, except that the tob'-e, with commi'O'laiile exe ution. sratb-reil the crowd etTertuallr until they rrached myaelf and fr.en.la. Tlie first thing I knew, two po-licemen gralll me and burrie 1 me a-rora the street into the priaouce of the Chief of Police. I bad a slight w-uiUe with the policemen, at that liioe, I did not Ilka the somrwuat UJirrarMoxTocs in which I waa handled. I know, however, tbat the policemen did no more Uiau their duty, aad so far from blaming or cetiMinn tbein.

1 prefer to 10 nim-ail thrtn for their fidelity and promptne. At the moiwut I rnakl not imagine for what purpoae I was be ing arrekiatL, ainre I bai lieeu doing noth' to provoke an arret. But I did not rei. on tbe annoyance to which jmiIuw bail been subjected nor the ron-truction tbat cim Id be puuxd oa my reMnice at tbat place at that hour of the iiiu'it. Ihount aliut this things, I have no couipiaiut to mate.

Xow, I want to sav thnt, so far frrmi lie-ing a leader of the-part, I Lne'nr nochin of ita organization or iu pui-piwe. I excimned no words witu Mr. Letterio, nor any otber perwa outside of my ow party. Aad I tliat no one of As expected to lie concern 1 in a mob. I wa ly Ly curp-vCty.

I have had coi.ai.U-raolit over TU mcr h-rotis assault on Mv- Doiriui a id have not been alow to cxpmw it. Iiu: 1 have not encouraged auy to uiob ber la.i I.111U." I THE CITY CO IT RT. nepreeettire of All Clnea f-'or llaaaxing ia tar Thura-4ar flight Dcuoail ration. ACim John M. Lrtterle, A.

E. ILul. W. V. liuifocd.

L. B. $. f-ULb Eonry Webh. IV.niam Joan Connors, Hioiry iiurii-s.

Joim Michael. Thoe. WalUrrs, J. Vf. Cleaver, Frank Perrin.

John Lalrr. E.I. La.T. Edward Wi-e. John l-hart.

UUllnm (Jraiu- rer. an 1 E. I'. Ouigli-r, all of whum were arreateil the night while in tli j' ile attempt to lynch the asaailuuLs of Jennie Powmnn. were rr-s -nt to tbe City Court morning under war rants chnrging them witri ojmm1i ny cr'n- du-t.

It was an ill-awjrt 41 group, i Toughs an 1 afho'ars, aid bn ranicr and ir-'V-t rc.iu table ciUren. the twei.ty m-u were r-pr-sentative of aliroot a majy ii.fer"nt aa they stool Lcfoie ltr of ths court. It was ominous evidence of how far the mb apirifThad periucaled ail iorls uud ct.uJ.Uona of men. Maj. Kinney, who was acting Pr-i'mtreg in tie aLaeace of the regular iu-rambent of the ottice, appll for a contiuii- when the cuss were calll, on Uie grsaril that tbe Chief of 1 olice and the officers who wi re the -aciituil.

witu--. fur tbe froaecut.iin were al-re it. fljca or tub Errns. Maj. McAii-e.

rcirreiit.iig some of the priaoners. suWl while tbv iieieid.inls had been laboring under ariu-atl Ly tbe neu-te of HHi.n iln iti.K-h biled tbe brAU of evwry man in Cie city, they were we known a rrrputaLJn cjtu-na, and he truau'd that the Cou; ould tbetn upon their to alla.u from auch duvrderly rwiei.ngs in fatuie. "Tne Court caa not to dinm-e theae cawsa in such a manner," rr.p n.iol Judge ''The only salegiutr-l we have in thi4 cimntry ia tue law. All have la due to it itllLenre. acd when an attemi maile to oi ri umi the law a airoiie hi aiuicd at the very fuunUtHn if aocw-ty.

The lact tliat reputal le retitb-tiu-n were engaged in I bia woi la ail tue iuui dangerous Lava una of tbe example a hicb tney Let tne i-aacs le Twal uiitd Tuesday, aud fix a bond of in each case." Nearly all the priaoners gave bond immediately aad paawd out of tbe coui t-boiue. THE WAY OK THE LAW. Tbe I-eae Oa Life Taraer aad Pat I teraoa Msahl llavc, obould -ias llaarasaa lie. I Kliould Miisi Jennie Powman die Immediately of the woun-la inflicted by Turner aud I'altersoa. ber aaaailanta would, of tourw, be inuat-ted for murder.

Aa eoon aa the in til. tt -tit la reported bv tbe grand jury, tbe trial can la fixed. There be. oe or two puet'nrments lut. it ia pret'y aafe to say that wita all Lgf con.pl.ca'iooa out of the way.

tbuae men could tried and convicted to die oa the gallows within two weka after too death of their victim. The trial Jaljte woul-l be col el on to tlx the bate of ttmreaecutaoa. Lar lb circumstances the Jalga would not be likely to give tnetn mora tbaa a forty days leaae of iue. This being true, it nugbt tberefora ba pea tbat Turner and Patterson woul I expiate their crime on tbe ecaJTold before Mie bowuata bed been ia her grave two luoi.tba. Tbe legal cooipbcataxia that may poadbly ariae are thuse: 1 be couuael for tbe pravMKrs, who wouVI prraumably act uuler aa appotut-DMBt of tbe court aw there ia bar a biw-yrr ia t- city who uu! i a-i pi employ ment Txa the rvuU, tu tbey are a to re taun oue might fiai it to, be b.a duty to apply for a change of vacua fur the i r'nrits.

la tbe pteatrBt aurciTU ah ati or rvanc ort.Ttojt the cbange of. vniue would pirni' ly be arranteO. It is pot, of coarse, certaia UuU a would be graated. but tbe prtMuxiptioai ia atrusuj that smuJ. Tha would -j tha tH4L It would uot defeat tbe emla of Jas-tU-e.

It no change of venue were ak4 for or granted, then, after tl.a convi. mn of be defendants, tlie attorney for the prisonra might cyvwientioualy la-Iieve from the record that at append xhould ba taWoa to tha C.airt of Appeais. Umier the law, sixty days ia given in all cesea of arpwl for the filing of. a tiaiix-rit of the lecor.1 jn the o31ceof the Clerk of tha Court of ArPrl-This would poBtpoue the trial iu tlie Court 'of Appad until July, wlien tbat court would not be In arvsion. If thes neans of ti lay-were cm-lovol, tlie caae woul.

I nor. 1 paiwed 00 in the Court of ApTeala ntitil Sept-tiiler. Granting that it would be aftirranl, the ilov-ernor would be called oa to fix the dny of execution. Under tl ew aoniewl st tedious proccsara, the hanin wnuU take place in alout Octoiier lajxt. JiuUce is uot awiit, but it is sui e.

to cnrniT is trn. Th SflMf Work of Chief Whallen aad His Men la Defending tbo lria aners fc- I rV---w V-' W-' 1' V'-. cnirr wnAi.i.tv. The of Chief of Police 'WuaJlcn since the hour of tlie brutul awuiult upon Jennie Bowman, tiaa won the appluuxe of all roo1 men, an. I wruug eni-oiiiiuui from tlie li) of ht ninie -fore the nirmtii bod left the bloo ataius on tlie floor wh -re the poor girl foul and fell, every man upon tlie po.ico force of Lou.svillti waa w-arciiin; for her n-oilatita with a plan so clear and logical thnt days of thought.

in-tnd of the nutos all.iweil, could hire b-t brc-1 it. At every dep. it. at every a harf oa every country road, the avenuie of ew-ajie w.i- cio.ol to the guilty wrftclics: 1 lost Uiey hsd fled in tbe br.oi time ailoted them were tlashed thrcm'h tl.o radii of a ctrcleof terr.tory nr. 1 tiie outgoing trair.a all bore o'Tlivrs to f-t- tliat the ruttlans should not take pawice from any littlu station on the route.

All this was dune whilo a lei instinctive ni.mi wl.ull have evojvin? plans. Tueu, aaurxd that Uie omnium- wi a wrnnx hih guakp, he l-egan the arr-h of a city of CtV.OOfl inhaliitanra a nu-thndicnliy as though it were a vidai? Iietrinning at the nver front a tl'en puclil lacj out into the- town, -arcliln every den. every vie grant, no iiouai aad no nuin ua-orjcrvd. The capture of the guilty men waa rluc.d to a mathematical ceitainty. Oreo in hia grap, Uiev were hiii r.el to Fraiiit'ort ta tn s'e-piir; town annke To the fact; and his a tao course haa lieen vindii-atel liy the uio'.

which. afu.r tea days' cooling time, have over tho town. (mi'Pt Hvrr-tsiTi to the jail of this county, h.n of them has b. a as stpadiast aiid unwaverinz as their piiru.t waa merc.luA. AaivIu? htci-nily night and iliiy, w.tli re-t for his meal-, which he baa t-ikcii in he lv steo I tWvMi the tpl an 1 (heir pae-iMis, Vivtng 1:0 excuse by aggraiivMii- or 1'iuid-ity for Th patience nnl ciiurae wuithhnhas pr-rvel the c.ty from tiixrai-e, and the simple directiics with wh.ch he bus -en an I pcrronne 1 his duty, will not be f.i-':t si nr Iini-vil w)iin tha incitieuta which brought them into liht have 1 MOTES AND OUSKUVATIONS.

Stray Illfa of Information Picked Up About the I Crowds, the I'olicr aad the lUiltiiu. a wk art Monni.a. Chief TThaUea ai paied ia his uniform last Ju ie Jicon remainol with tho troops until Hot lock. Th itnino to ler'a Hotel was completely hiockod for ur. iSuiall crowib path' re I avout the street corners hi the Eat I-ind until a late hour.

Durn ir the disturhance at 13:11 o'clock G.ay lo bis ba. ge, number An eaily morning lunch waa sprend at 2 o'clock on uhi doui uie City Cou.t- rooin. In the mi 1 last night the police captured two poos, three lotig crowLors, and any uuiu ier of tticM. N'Hie except those who had lnrlneaa were aIlowa to pa.a ina le tbe uiU ol aurroaiiaiag toe fcu.1 t.uy Uull. Vihoii tlie crowd waa d'-ns-.

between 0 aul 1 o'clock laj ouaaoj vaUve gueaa-ers ealauiaued.it at No extra police.nn were sworn in by Cbiiif Wbaiiea yeter-lar, alihojga aooat fifty men made to him. The Bull ni ply Company did a tonving Lus.nea lat m. '1 b-y sold aLout filty La-wa bail Uit at pritva. A ttt tiler of weli-drMel bull were among tte aight-seer Uui ing tlie early pait of th- evecmg but taey did not remain long. Tbe aahjona did a rushing baine-s 1at Bizht.

All of thine on Jcsreraou bjhI Knth all Mla kept upea until day ug lit, and ware aowoeo. Although aeveral of tbe poUoemeo had teen uijuiod in Tliur-lay nig.it 'a dionW, Botie of tbexn askad to be excused froiu duty yesterday. JSolaiers have not lfor been encamped ia tne atrswta of Lxaa.sville since tbe tuue when tbe Besro, Ueure U'aauiugtou, aaa takeu to the jail. While the police wera pushing back tha crowd from in lrout of the ial at 8 night a numir of rocks ware throwu by nun ta tue crowj. A prvultr thing about last night's ar-ra ta is tbat every inaa puifc-d" ureara he waa uouiir botbiuz.

aad. waa oulr walking down kUnt. The as a bonanza to Dern'T Clark Franlt O. the I -) arrets nix i tfhnlav 1 1 1 1 1 T- ,1 Tn Imm im ted o.u.te a liaiebo-aje mm. At cloi hug flight Chief of Police Wbaiiea aaid toat Vm ccuw.i ilieu asaemhued Uie atrseta waa tlie largeat gather.ng he had aver aueu 111 tue atrecta of bus city.

The p. of a teie.rh pole wmch tas Kohtarrad ia Uie lint awmult 1 huriay eht is lyoig in the tamement of toe City a a trophy of the cuoteaC At tbe apf joiotad Lime a consalerable crowd xw mm 1 mm atlr locVol. Tli'-T 'h-n I to 1 i'lll, bit batii fciitiadcv Uiere also thy The in.l on tha rrnllcrr of th iter la to ts audi tii" t.ie ihi Ie down Je tn.vt uui swclied the crowd at ti.e ov-irt A A rai-i-nt In the afternoon, which Mid th it tlie an.1 N. eiptovca had orgnn-and woui 1 tn i fie jail in a boiir, peovei a chut which said the butcue.s woul 1 do lil eiv.si. O.Ticer John Saul at-ted na ttimk-T at the pohci ni aht whea tt.9 cm-a-s following the attack were tnadj.

lie cloeit th- h- avy iron dr or liehiud thirty-eight sad anditUgiuted inohb-ia. Omi-ers Den iy, Hmilh and Schradel arrested ine Iewui, a pi o. nil ienl HTi-e in tlie niou, who is alli-g nl to have throcttened to k.d Ju Jacl.s for interfering with and attempting to o.Aersj the crowd, i Tw-o plntoops jiolice were gfven their uppers last tiiqht at'the rcs tau.alt on tireen street, ltweci, Tiiird an.l Kounh. The balance of the men eat at the Ki.giUh Kitchen and Alexander's liotel. n.ealar.a which was coauuauicatxl to the entire city yes'erday wheu the hie iielis signaled thu gathering of the militia, demonstrated so clearly to the citizens the meaning of a mob tbat "it did much to avert the diuiger ol one.

The soldiers rrliered the po'lermen who were pa guard at and Uceen. Hixth and Contrr, Jeirersoa and Sixth, and Seventh and Jefferson streets about The police were tuen formed acrosi JetfenKin street in a don Lie Una aud ellectuaiiy kept back tbe crowj. Bichaid Skillmnn. al'ns "Fat and was ul tha Galling gun at a late hour Lw night), when he was nurpnsed by a Cor -oral 'a gnar.t aid put in jail, lie is a member oi thettale tiuiiU und had been iu biding. liis curioauty the better of him, aud he came out ouiy to I gobbled up.

Vr. rinv. Vahuitt nrrivil in the city early this m-rning from Bowling iren. ex-pwtims to sue a I viu.buur. Tho people in the bale burg where he heanl ul.

clock ywitcixlav afternoon that Howman wits dail. Jr. Valoiui i10111e.lmt.lv ivuic.u'll there wv.ulJ he tiouhle. and ucvoriimgiy took the tlrst train to tlds c.ty. It wns tld alout frcelr that the rar-rruiHipg towns we; and tbat tie crowii hero would rceive large reiutorre-menu from One ruiiior kud thnt lieore IluHler, the fi-arlw Mnrxl ai of Nel.

Min cmnty, tu.d oigauuel a lxlyof deur. mined men, who wne en route Louisville, oti.lrig ot tla sort tnie. The eating cade I for the Cotintv Court room nt lo this nmrning wiil most roiailily find itlf icx-ked out. The Jailer toe K-val cafonan 01 the cart-houe, and it ia not t' r.ll likely tlittt he will its doors to an whM avowed pur-pourf is 10 iwiauil upou nit azures for tho violation of law. The proprietor of Rrhweirz'-r's Flail, whets the iiicen narr meetn.g was held lest afternoon.

ep'am that the place was rciitd by a niK-taiile looking atouecutter name I Mold, oconiaiiiea by I uarisi'ir auu oroer citieiisot stand. ug. tie prousts that he wou.d uot bax IcomnI the i-oin hud ha bevu apprised uf the purjxo of Uie Dnnnj ihenfternoon of yertordav the follow olg cii-cuiar waa thiowu about the street: a iu. oons Acn ocTTKHiHEn rmasi a. a re-fiMS'ieu-lo comm to l.il'l..l:klL..z I la IX at 8o cm-l i mevt.

Apui to ui Jtami no C'orrrrJs. a A iiot-eM feature of every asaembl-ie sini-e tne pr.so'ieia were rettimed fioin hraiikfoi-t has len tbe hinnU-r of chiidrcu pifa.ut. Mot nrirnlidll Oilier and tOiU veil i- ors. old beyond tbir ate, hut chil inn aareir prist their tai time hitve everyA here and at ad tuutw oil tlie Ktre t. Thv tints cxniveyed to 11 city to unilt-r Ui ir coatrul at a ji.aia ouo, und is grave as it is pain.

After the arrival of th troops at the jail hikcht. and Pntt wira In. they ieit. PatterO'i Saul: "Ho-ji. I Ti)-s and downs, and everv few niiiiut- ft-e'S uiirwviit whr.t I did Turie-r "All 1 is ntoh, Whvn a bi.nxs rnu, your people can get your liody.

U'u' a moh cets a Mold 01 vou, tiiTe is for the prcacuor Lut a caix-oia ndd 1 uith That the Intensity of s-rmpathy wit'i which tbe Mt.Teh'igH of Jennie Uow man hnva la-en watch. il i.ot omlii'td to -IOiieiviil ia ai'iply oy ti.u a.ix on-nd liiK-t co.1a.a11t lu UK wiil come tinxiuuh ttio r.SAi. Uphoiie from r'r nk-mrt, 1 11. 1., and from every piint to tb system is extended. All the news of ll.epoor gill's couiii.4'n.

a.id all uai iollowil iv 01 1111 lo wiu'U it ut ausaoi ed tlia he is s.nl all e. The crfitvd upon tho last nis'it was the tuot h' tv-roeiienu evir a-emu cd inthooity. live. -y ei-nient of a groat town, iiom tlid rx'puiace of ti.e I iimi precinct to mi in. tunc mi and m.itt cii.j in, via p.escut; mu.10 t.n 'li ciiri.is.t;.".

otners ii 11 si.n-ur a i s.ld to cou. ix I moderat.oii and ti.e of ti.eir leilowa within iiomiiis. liio ol ti.e city lroin de(iilia K.n''e u. '-ly dim to tho earnest and ua-otuaiiig eiri.ru-. oi th is b.

vU-r ciur.1. j. Tho sj int of tite community mut be stirrel to it uttermost wh'-n men of tite stninji 01 Iulterlj be fouud among tae leaihr of a 11100. A 'rvice in both bourda ui the City Council an.l in the L- g. sin: ure of tbs tSiate, and a long and hi iiioi niil? business car -or approve IniuHs a man 01 wIhj iiitluente has hrotoiore lieeil leof tho aw natlirt ail attack.

In conversation Mr. Let: fi le el th.it '-e had iuit enough ol iuuiw iu his exjieneuce t.ie aiut SU1MU JL'DCK U1LTOX. Two Snlts That Were rtronght on Account ol a Uclatitcol A. T. Stetv art.

Xrr York. April ST-'Tn a man named Alexander who lived ia Vei mont, brt.uil.t suit against Tlcnry exomtor oC the wiil of A. T. Hai the n.iLioUaire. llei lanu-d Ik- a Uie ctoej meiccniit an 1.

ia the bill com-pl'iut, that Juiige Hilton i.al hua a iurge su-u oi moucy. The case v.a finally aai rvleajsa wer sitkmI hy iekvert ani his sou. Mn.ti.e.v fctewoit. La Ocioit, another Milt was against Jude liJlou in rne Luite.1 Circuit Court of 'tiiis c.ty by lloujom.n Wunoii on the Mine grounds. Va.ton clal.ixd tiiut Aiexauucr fttewait was insane, tlmt he hud been appointed his guardian, and that Stewart had sigiied thti relouses witliout ing aware of what they related to.

The Li.l o. oHiipiamtiu this suit waskOlauity that It was set arie. To-day a motion wna made be'ore Judge Wailai-e to amend tbe bill. Tha vUoi waa d'-nied, and Ju lge Wallace stated that tbe cniy way lor istewait and Waltou to otitain revogiuiion waa to commence another suit, lii.ug a U.I of coutplaint tliat would be sue-cUiu Auolher suit aid be cwunKu.ai. A Lively Debate.

Ottawa. Am il 29. A lively debate arose in the Canadian House of Commons this afternoon out of the Govern meut's bill giving two represettativea in tha Senate to tue 111 wist Territories. The La tiers Is were a unit iu demanding the aboii-tiou of tbe ixssteut noiii.iiaU a pi'in-cipie, but weie ou a suuU-tiuo for it, some advocating a direct election by Vie people. aud other wauUug an elex-Uon by the Provincial Lt-y latuiva.

A curious la waa developed by tiie toir Jouu Mac-aonuld acauow l-edged tuat the T04 ritoriea could be givau any number of hsmators, while la tbe oid provinces tha Unioa at-t hunts the numhar. The Laocrals said tliat in Ui.s tbore were possi of futuie Uuuua Ibe ueUue waa then ajoui uoU. Mr. Powderlr'a Chicago Chicaoo, Aprd It ia announced on eevmingly good authority that Oeneral Mae. ler It 01 uihui Powueriy wiu viait Ctucago in the near future oa au uuiortant nura.ua.

Mr. ia witn having wnt- teii a l'-tt- to one ot his nicago li HJU'is, aayuig tuat be aad oeoiaue eonviuced ut Uie tkxxaty of x'ving personal attention to tbe, atate ol Vhica wiu ralerence to its count ctiou ita tt.e pxihtical uioveiiieiit aud cue uttne of suoceMt tbe Aaarchutt leaders had luc-t with in Uieir at tm 11 fits to boney-rouiti Um AJUoiuuiM.a attached to L)utrtct -1 Certa.il local Actnclice here, ia Uie opiuioa of Mr. Powiit rly have beoouie meiw Aiiareb-b groups. BMMuueradino' aader the tiannsr I of Uie halalhia ol Labor, ELOODED HORSES. The Annual Sales of Yearlings at rairview and Henne-' 8awf Tenn.

A Larje Huirib8r of Prominent Turfcnen Amonj ths Purchasers at Both Plac23. Eeed's Stock Averages S510.85 Per Heftd, "While Franklin's Foots Up Each The Eeceipts. Phil Dwyet Pays. Tor a Colt By Ttu Uroeckj Dam Zathleen, By Lexington. i THS NATIONAL COXBLSATZOir BALE.

Oam-attt, April 29. ynerfnf.r Tbe sale of thoroughbreis at Gallatin was largely attended by turfmen from all over the country. Phil Dwyer paid the highest price, for a yearllnr colt by Ten Brceck; dam Kathleen, by Lexinfctoa. Wm. llaloa, of New York, waa tue auctioneer.

Reed's aale amounted to Frank, lin'a foots ttp aorne 16,000. Reed made an average of Frankl.n averagst $1, 108. Among tha prominent turf men present were: 8. D. Brace, Phil Dwyer, aud Wm.

Ei.sion. of New York; John of CalifornU; C. H. Gilloek. Alf Eutton and Uvn.

w. H. Jackson, of L. U. Muippr, of California: Ham Bryant, of Lonisvilie; C.

W. Meddingnr, or Baltimore: ex-Senator Jcaeph Fowler; and CougiCAtiaan Benton McMillin. FAiRVIilW BALK. Ttrown con. hy linn.

Fechter: dam Tbora, fcy buy colt, br bonr Tnw; tlam Violet, by Vaux b. O. AroW.r, New York. iI0l liir isilt. by unu Tav: dam llie fW brook, by Tat Aunlor.

a Brrant. Louisville. i. Brown by ban. R.tifer; dam Pique.

mo. txaumiiKion. LXrruaB, bu uouis. a-tia. HruHn tsiit.

hy imp. Ko-Kifcr: uatn Imp. lry bv lirown I iwiuner of Cakrtlonuin, ex. ltt and relate ia kjd. Ot utu.

1 ettnut t-olt, hy Imp. nUrhlaoder: dam Imp. 1 nrooK, or uoaianuw. V. laiwabB, Uul bum.

ivity colt, hy Imp. Roslf-Tt dara Marxte rfunt, hr Imp. kvaig brucat. J. li- Young.

Loxoa bpriugs, tlO. tsiy colt, by Lour Taw: dam Ibid. Pisa, bv Par- nietji inner ui 1ire.1l Mtlmp iiuia aud Queeu'S irsill. 1 l. Appieoy.

'JkV. buy oolt, by boos Taw; tuua sustlna, by Imp. tv jirjiti.L. iva. by L.ix Taw dam rnendalla.

hylmp. uanieig. u. aleddiosr. liaiuiuore, UU.

Bav or brown eolt. hv imn. wsifrror Imp. Mr. I''i-kk iaiu tdenoairua, bytileselg.

W. Midd SjO). Chesinut eo'f, l.y Imp. Mr. Plckwlek: dara Kau- McDcmdd idaui of Iroulae anl Utile Flirfi, hy imp.

Kim laoa of insu budt alt her). u. i. Appieiiy. shw.

iiarlt trar 00U, Irltmv Rosslfer; dsm Hrav Nun ii'irtiueriy Lou. H-i. l.y Auir uroUerwf Aneroid). C. VT.

M.fk'.insrr. Bnian colu by 15 Tm: Km pi 1 as, by in 1 p. lainitirrou. L. U.

Applet 1.B. bay il. ly Lous: Tm: dam Xo Iv Flart (formerlv Robolink't. by Retime SixUaad. Aof Uurtou.

uiii.ie. fmA Uark iion cisy colt, by I11 p. RoMsifar; dam Jlltmie he Jjnirti lio. Ad t.urlcn. siWJi.

Cbettiiut 1. Iiy, by ijuas Ta dam Athlene, by Put I V. Shini.y. California, adtxi. I "hy.

Ly imp. noa.fer; dsin Lady of tlx- Lua.f, I UonUKs MXiLLiml. C. n. aledduier, S.VW.

liar fllly. by bnr. HUbbin ler; data Helen, by a ko.iu. 'Aiue. i t.11.11 lii.y, by unp.

Mr. Flckwick: dam Tus-e-r by uuu. Oiuut Torn, axifax btabiea. uir fllly. by imp Mr.

Ptcrwlck: dam Imp. d.m of Situuy b-ltoi 1, by ibeouald. L. L'. hluppv, STiO.

Pay i.l.' hv Lone Tore: dara Slambaag. by VTr gll. Ed vVjcrijcan. Jlii. ltny iil.v.

by l. Taw: dam Alice Bruea, by Fe.low.-ruft. C. W. $tJ.

liar t.lly. hy I-e(j law: dsm Zmrara. by Tom bonliug. 11- O. tdUotl, Ualbuu, sou, U-r inly, hy I.o-ik Tjt; ii mi Auuw by Imp.

ri.tteu.4i. t'ts-knil. llmwn tilly, l-v borr; Taw; dam Kettle I. by Ai.11 uu E. $1.1 liar lillv, by Ixt Ta-v: dam B'tmc.

by Imp Eor.ine rs olland. Mm Uryaiit, -4ii. iiuy f.lly, 1 'V imp KoMaier; uaia Shamrock (kIs. lei lo liave Vanl l. hy iir.p Uuvkdeu.

6 Id. Ihxou lilt. Sa73. b.iy Inly, hy imp. im Kirk, by Imp.

Bncden. II. Nashville. tk-W. Lay tiily.

hv law; dam Jure loaia of Paa-sait hy 1 esluKlou. Alf. burton. tiuu. xiay Inly, liy Loiis; law; "n't im- n.l' tsl.

by Calvin. L. U. Sutffy. iJJ 1.

Bay til.y. hy imp. Loni; Taw; dam Flaine. by Imp. Htiriiiander.

C. llevlijiner, $fW. I lor u.iv. i. imp.

HifEhlamier: uaut fedora, by C. V. nnsnr, $-H 0. I1.eia.uut nily, l.y IIlRhlondsr: dam Iniou lam of liicniiiiijues tSeveaua. Alf liurioii, tit il.e.

The follow ing two-year-old geldings were sol 1 immediately al ter tue sale ot yearling: Tay ireldinc. by Duke: dam Orev Xun (formerly irie K. 1, by Lo Asteroid). W. bav eidiex, hv Puke: dam ShURbsng, by Virgil.

C. A. -VO. buy eidin.r. oy 111 p.

Kea.fer; dam Lady of tlie I Ice, oy Uouiiie Ocotlaua. C. W. Aledoiuer, Cue-tnut colt, by Long Taw; dam Certiorari, by Ari.siidiK. J.

II. Voititf. ihxnii rtpriiurs inly. p. 41 ty o( K.L tlju.se linlla-tlo, by i'laiieioei: dam Nunuie hv imp.

Jtuck luuidoiua, Uaii.n in. mxinjv'g saijc Long Hop, brvwn cIt. by Incfellow: ism liop. 1 Hairy of tue Weak PluTlJwrer. V.ii k.

Hay c.jlt, hr Ten Brcecfc: dam FathTeen, by Le.xi.-gtou. Full Uyr. New A o.k, lay cuit. by iaaiu. 1-; dam Nevada, by Lexington.

Appieny A Joim-in, bay hv Luke lilacKlKirn: dam Fictile by nip. Uieuaiiy. Joan alauaiy, Cabtoroia. colt, by l-nn. Olenrsry: dam P.irsna.

hy Pal ilay.ien A i i ry, Ci.ion Tity, t.v. bi-oun fi Hy. hy imp. data Vaieui, hy tWii. Jackhon, 3.

Ij.iv or brosu lihy, l.y LoncfHIow: dara Plerra Nevada, by unp. ry. tl. li. liouxiy.

S1.5UI. tiily. hy 11.. p. (ileogar-y: laiu P-r-lash, hy l'tt aU.loy.

W. V. Juakau. Dixon Sp'iiiKS. J-tid.

nily. by Lnle B'a-Vhum: dam Irrp, Di b'ln lei e. hy' of bt. rsuick. John Jlacaaj-, Cahlor St a Iky fllly, hy imp.

OlenTmry: dam WsrcoIa, by Sliaia. i'Iikl b. L. fhitfv, CVU.oiiiia, By or I rma nily, hy iiep dam Rewae I'll, by Lip. bvniiie ScoUauu.

LL U. Iiuuby, Imxoo Spi uiKs. S- Cbsnnui Wiy. or imp. Utanjrarry: dam Ensue, by balmier.

L. U. builTv, OUi.uruia; sMtla. Bay ti.lv, by Luke btickhurn; dam imp. by (lALnedi ai.

L. U. Smfiy, ai.fornia: Bay fL.y. inip. Ultji.garry; bua Vaaosuela, by OA.

U. L. oV Bay fllly. by imp. fllenrarry: dam Asa lea, by Km- Abonso.

J. W. Jlausay, JA-'l. Bay tilly, prj-peny ot tJr. w.

K. Tooakins. by Lont-lellow-. di bb llatinetta of lb Wwt. hy Harry 01 hi kat Keuheo Payne, Kiioxviiln.

$.0. Biivblly. piopeny ol lr. W. H.

Tomaina, hy A Ten Hos dam lid are, by Unp. Uasugarry. J. a Maine, Uailalia. J-irX Bay colt, peout-rty of lr.

W. R- Toaiklna, by Imp. brik-adusr; vbua belle, by Biuuoo. J. B.

Ala- Bay colt, owned by Dr. TV. R. Tofnktaa, 7 Pu.iuir.ttci; dam Ida Uc by Imp. liraaier.

B. Msioue. SiUU. Bay eolt, on nfld by Dr. E.

R. Care, by Loorfei-low; daiu tiue wynue, by Vandal. Phil lawyer, bew Yora, S61a Bay relj.n. owned hy W. Itnran.

by Imp. Brwatiier: daia Maninne a-, ruiiiiikesb Chita Buaa SlsUL TIIE LEXUGTO.t SALE. A Total of 280 Head Disposed of For Ixxixnrox, April 29. (5yecVof. The oombinaLion sale closed to-day with tha aale ot City bor-e.

Totals for eat ire aale: Head, -Vl; art oaut, Tha following are tbe beat sales made to-day: Waahina-ton, brown gelding, foaled lAM, br Muuiurmo tietin a daia by Veruiuul. Juiui i. Uupnea, ix-xinttai. (Ia 1 luutw Br. bay gel im.

foaled by TaMio. John Kwa, jd. Uua. ay (Cetdui, 11, by soa of Oarrard Ciurf: data UMDulunaL Jamas Loog, Ciueuuu.ll. iU.

Joanuie oao. bay gel ling, foal-sl ISSt. Fieroe. Lykts JC Naauviue. bay mars, lotttol jn.v, oy Robert Draw tron; oam iy Ore baJa.

JwUa T. iiugaaa, baa-Uixioa. SlUu. iaopy. cle-staut mare, naiad Mrl, ay Oapt Beriy'a Uukianalii; uam by Uinta Itawa.

oaia aiariras, Altauta, OA. iiX Hob. cawduut m.uar. foaled nr Itobert Tae; nnaiwraa. A.

aslaai Tlt JgAgrlssg, say XB, Uf ton Wllires: dambvOnrd'aXed Forrest. George Bm.tti. aV laitiei. bar mare, foaled 13Rb Lee, Hud SOCI P.VHiUe. fllii.

1 Reli.ii five reura old. John T. Hughes, Lcxiiizio.t. Lakmit. ehesmot (falding, foaled 10.

hy TTbe-dam: dam hy WooapecKer. Uvore ejniita, Shei. byviUe. ruuiiMkUts. d-y-sn' geldmsr, foaled 131, hya Cara nan dam br Tom Miu-bciL Ia CassrU, Leiim-uvn.

SiVX ioiin. bay rcldiag. loalad ItSX Jamca Helku. Cynthiaaa, bliek eeHia. foaled 1830.

Lee, nud-son tv. Paov.Iie. Ciiariie tnv ffi uu foall 18. by On Tune, Duly a Ji hy Youox Jim: dam by Long Ishind uasaaw. finer tiuidn-iKe.

uaoM.ie. JJaule, la maie. foaed l.v-a, hy Stouewau dam by Viaotta. WiUaun loJC. iMavi.le, tirs.

Urtv seidm'. three years old. John T. Ilazhea. Lexiiikton.

jiilX lle u-y sorrel foalM by or-wtxxt. Stewart tS pKiier. lautin-ton. Bay three year. old.

Jeeaid Butler, Leria'iOn. 5. Si. ii.ss Caohlc, ly mara. foaled 18S1.

by Cahhte'a bi o. Joan T. Iiu he. Lexnncton. fiU.

llcs.i et, Ikiv irel.lin?, tonlel -Melmsw Pen mark; dam by Garrard C. 1 f. Cai, Brunt tliS. iti; srer. Kay ct ldiag.

foal-d by JTo itro.se; da 11 by c'uaib Liu'uua, LX-ingtou, iioi-a oav mare, fooled 1S-W. by Prince Albert; daui a iiuiUaud uiain. J. 11. Black, UeocgA.

Aimontlc, bay gelding, foaled 184. by a son of In aui Aiarcua, Allauta, 16. luu-rouu xeiJui. fo-ll 1S33, by Lyle like; daia a fast, paoar. W.

U. Maatou, Veraullee. KoUikI. cnestnnt galdlng. foalid 180, by second AS'oroKi: i.aui by AuaUauou.

Wooiey A. Cincinnati, .34 V. tioo uurtou. areMlnr. foaled breed- inir uutraced.

CtauiiU-r aiuKtouri. 4 Hiarma Pi uden. bay eidiiijr. loai.xl by Ed Kiuiuull; daui by oiimier twuuiuk, Jr. Harry Keel.

Bucvroim, tvso. Baudv Maid, irfiy mare, forded l'r'fiS. bv a son of 1j ilkes; dim by lay lor a Buy Meaengar. bam d. alare, luated 1882.

Macey Versailles, ar, brown foaled 1S4. by St one-wali Jaca-on. hrr uutraotd. alandl Fieurlrg, r'leininxaburg, $145. Lav ctnai, loaiou J.

M. Hunt, Georgetown. SHAI. Mike, hay geljiag. foaled 18S2, by Sir Wallace.

bA HuAhid A Hid. hlai-k ueldiiur. foaled by Phaeton. dam a Mamoiuio mare. livorKe buutb, huelby-n lie.

$lud. las In-own treldlnr. foaled hy Mamnrino Prince: daui l.yioie Kuli. li. W.

Lliuiu, Jl'-ii. lauie tiob. aorrei icekiing. fonled inrvi, hy Dan; da.u by UJia Venuout. W.

U. Harper. Mid ay, i Coiheeu Boy, sorrel pel.iinr, foaled by Corn. Udl VoruiouU VVooJwatd dc Uuruuis bcfa.11. M.irel horse, foaled 1J, by Pearine, 1 1 jiii lviuiuurk saudlB uians.

W. (j. Uooolta, bexiuton, eili, laxm-n mare, foaled 1881. by Oraftoniao; dam a ilium irk aadio mare. Saia Marcos, At-Ltuts.

Katie. hLics mare, foaled ISftd William Fox. D-iliwUe. U.iy Jhu. 1 av reMIng, foaled 1881.

Lee, Hudson Dauville, $10). 1 au Jouuauu. nortel gelding, foaled by Sh. 10j Cuict. rioe, Lyle co, auiviiie, tlto.

HduJ Jim, srjrrel ireldin foaled ITA. bv Tounr JImi; Oiuu by Vuidex. B. U. Wiuou, bcxiagioa, Bayeel.Ung, foaled 1882.

byTerftout. White at LexiuKton, llu. Papa Cji, htuoi tauliiou, louled 1S8J. by Tom Sliiexa: tUuu oy 1Iom1 l.l.lief. 11.

f. Keuey, Cteorpetowii, Nt --li. Ksv hors. 'oflled Tm Trump' by Alcalde. 1L P.

Kelley, Ciouia-otowu, $lud. DISTILLERY BURKEO. Berry's .11111 at Owensboro Destroyed By I'lr Saw-Mill and iSpoke i'netory Consumed la Green County. Owk-jtsboro, April J9. About 12 o'tl x-ic latt night au alarm of fire waa turned iu from E.

C. Berry's distillery. The fhw dejiartment was on the scene a lew mouienls but could do nothing to save tbe building. The warehouses, containing eight buiiun-d baiTds of hisky, weie at a bale distance and were not di.maed. The origin of the fire is unknown, but it is supposed to Lave been the work of an iuoeudi-ary.

There Was no watchman at the distillery at the titue oi tbe lire, ds he Lad given up bis job a lew bays belore aud Lis sue--cosHor bad not been engaged. '1 lie distillery waa owrn-d by John Tbixton, J. W. rilauguU-r, A. K.

Berrviuaii aud J. iC Perkins, it a built in liy IV. II. I lull and A. F.

HeiT3 i1i.n1. ut a ts stof over eml was ti.e licst ms-Uiicry iu tlie county. 1 luxiou a-11 Siaugiittir tia.i th-ir two-liil. is itibureii lor 4.iaai: taie-tliili was in.surc.1 lor. ict uir.oi-;it 01 j.

K. IVrkiiis' sbai-' is no kiown. Lut is fully covered. The d.8Uae4y haa uw inv.i Ojm.tlc.1 sine list season. This the tourih utstiderv thnt baa beeai bu uoi tn a uiyatoiious way uuruiz the luot year.

Saw-mill and Spoke Fnrtorv GreknsBLT.o, Kt April 'JO. Special. Iavt night aLout midnight, at lilulTboom, thrte tilde above this place, tiie steam saw mill of Lewis was disxxiv ereitolieon Ure. llio elloria of tbe night walciiinan were uiiavauuig, and tuj liaiues rapidly cuvel-pel the wbo.o stmciure. 'ihe stoko lactory of the Kover iv hit-i Company.

ot Cincinnati, which was oroialel by lx.wer from tbe null, soon look ana was a total lo8. Mr. Kits, ed, oue of tbe liini, was seen. and he thinks the lirj or.s.uutcKl from ashes taken engine, n.s it started near the oodor; nna a strong I was lilow ine in the dii tion o. tbe house.

He places the loss on the mdi at insurance The loss oi the Hover Iica-1 Co.niuiy can not at ire-itni be cw'npute 1. S. iar it is natir' o.m, with iu uranoa. They have on hand a laice atnount oi hickory inch may oe 00 troy ed by worms unless it is soou uaed up. It is not known wheUier the two companies ill let ud.l nt onue -or not.

They eunuoyexl aiiout aixty hauls. ASOIltElt nitVTAL HEED. Whitley Connty l.xritcd Over the Hra la lit ol a Acgro. TTrtXIAMSlil-Kti, April JO. Sprrinl.

On la.t Tuesday evening CUive Per kuis, a little dnughterjof Randolph Perkins, who lives in the lower edge 01 una county, was sent by her fr.ther to return a pair of sheep-shears to a neiznpor. who rest aoout a mile awav. This is one of the 1110M rugged sections in tT.a county, and is aoout live i-itlea Hoove tbe ruiis of, the Cumlieriaiid. 1 he land is very lxx: the ins-role live lonz atart. and the lew lountrr loads are seidom used by auy save Uie natives.

ben Uie littie ti; 1 not about half war on her errand she met a m-eto auiat tliirt three years of age, who inquired the way to a aae-uiiu locmei in uie nulguuorlioOJ. Tue chi.d annwered him and attemiited to tiaaa on, wuen the brute caught her bv tha arm and attempted to draw ber lroin the road into a thicket. She began to sdream, and be caught her by the throat and stran gled ber cries, and lifting the delicate form iu hia burly ai mi carried her away some distance lilt a deep ravine, aud ti.ere, with none I ut God to witness, carried out hia ileildlaa uesire. 1 He nejrro then fled, and the child, out raged, bru.sed ami mangled, dragged berseu uo.ne ana reponeu tne crime. Ihe news Bproad.

an 1 mjou armed men were scouring tow country iu every directum. The negro llrst starUsi muth, but was bunded oil by nis puiwiiTS. Then turuing aouthward. he, by keeping in the woois, managed to get about twelve milus from the seen of the crime aud about tlxre ruilus lrom the Teniinuee line, lie waa ai-reated yesteniav morning, sleeping in a shuck-pen of Wiu. (Jord.

ll. The arret was ma le by Wm. ITavTi, Deputy Uentr J. II. Wanson, and Ben Bali, who brougut him to this place late vovterUay evening, and lodged bun in tbe county jail The lieo i's name ta Wm.

Vibn; be is a native of tNortb Carultna, but has lieea living iu thia county for some time, working on Uie railroad and in the coal mines at 'tCaui Later he has been working for farmers in tue country. The outraged child is uatigts-oualy hurt, but wiil rooaiily reaver. The latuer ot the child met the Uttanlt 'a posses 00 toeir way to tuis dace, and would have killed tha nc ro, but lor one of tho guards atop-puig between him and the priaonor juHashe his pist.d. lie wa tain cauitiit Ly others of tite tutrd, overpowered awl a.aaii.e 1. it caa not uo aaid waat tua outcome of tuia wul be.

lae negro ueuiea the com mission of tbe crima, but ays ha met tbe ch.1-1 at tbe place discrilwd bv ber. lie says sua was fiiahtenod at a pistol be drew f- 0111 lus OKet. Hia story is ao flimsy that ti.ere is no doubt ot Ua gudt. Tho liuUgnune peopta are very much excited, and judzuia-lrom reiMM-ta. Judge Lynch may have 00.

oaaioa to ooavvtie aia sxainlilj bafgra tnaaj 1 SCHHAEBELE RELEASED Germany Gets Hid of a Lis. turbing Element "VTltli Good Grace. A Eumor That Martial Lax7 "Will Be Declared Jn Alsace-Lor-raino Shortlj. The Sotiso of Commons Bosins its Fight In Commit co On tha Coorcioa Bill. Pamall Posting TUs Mind B7 Trolling Tor Trout In tha Brooks airoand Eh LToma.

QUJbXS "VTCT0HIA AT vTaVDS0IU Paris, April 20. Premier Goblet has ceiveJ adlspabh fiati M. Ilerbette suting that PrinL-o liianuwoavhaa ordered the release of M. behiiacbele. I MAKIXO TTIE MOST or IT.

Berlix, AprU 1S. The A'orA German Gateit says: "In ordering the release of M. Schnaebele. the German Government has placed a broad interpretation the mat ter regarding ths invitation addressed to M. HclinaebeJo by tiie German Folic Coinuihv sary, as a sort otAfe condu-'t, although tha arrest itself as eScctbd independently of tha invitation, and without the knowledge of Commissary.

by two Burlia of. ficiais." Tha Boqrsa waa inanimate to-day. The cbanze of note waa a rise in Egyptian mulled of -pcr-Eiut. It is understood that the French Govern-ment will dischaigi M. Hcbnaebele from tbt oHlce of Special ijCominisHsry at Pagny-fiui Mostlla.

The Xationnl Gazette mentions the existence of a rumor Thai Germany wiil aooa da clare martial law iu Aisace-Lorraina. POLITICAL rol.XTS. The Sitnaflon in Knelind na Vlewefl II a Clove Obseyver. Loxmix. April 29.

Special by Cab. Last night's debate was of moderate inter est. The Government mnjoritr of 101 has become sterwotypal. An interesting incident was in tbe rece-'ling division on the Belfast Main Drainage Hill. The Liberal party voted all together for tbe firit time siuoa' the spbt, and the Government' was consequently da feuted.

This was hailed In the lobbies as a good omen. The report of GUulstun remarks at tiie private dinner of the lalior members is accurate, though exaggerated in form. What Gladstone really said waa tbat after the Pnomix Park murders ParnaU expressed to him a willingn ss to retire from public life if lie iGlailstonei thought it would be for tbe best interest of ire. and that ba should do so. Ihe popular view of Frj-nelTs recent risiit to Ireland regards him as delving among boxes, uUL oid ainearthing documents with the uu-t of years upon them, and weighed dow hiuisulf with indignation and a passionate desire bo be avenged on bia ma.

iinaut a.1 versariea. Nothing could be- fur thor from the truth. lie has simply been fishing. A reporter was scut to him from tha I'rr? man's Journal ill- hot haste, to consult him oa tbe important natter. He was not, at home.

Xoiiody knew here ho waa- At ia.t tbe reporter got a cue, and -covered him returning lroin his- placid pastime, with a ixxi over bU 4houlder and a well-OHed creel 0:1 his back, utterly needless of. the fact thnt ilntUnd waa ringing with cri'siuiid couuier-ci ieof his nanie. Uia euo-miea would, of course, poiut-Xo this aa evi-dence that he is a coiupltrte hypiicrite. His friends know he 5s ouiy a cninplet angler. There ia consolation' for.

Tituperatida of ail things Irish, and Famell particularly. A letter ailtii ewd to Conned baa been dug out of tbe Ti.iicx of aud is bedtg rri(La in tho strc-ets of Lublin. "silime con.ene(l of frish hor. l.iiliuui. staril.

uennujoue, oumlli su liar, base uetrataor, cf nuiriler. treasou's factoa, f'lsiut tliv lilt it Hiy sluuel islander in taee cocrlnia. i tile ale frcmuvwt Whtt can curb luy taiiotw Jaa YV ho ouid sue a tsn liar. On a poilroon wlj noul.1 lu:" Buckle, euilorof the Time; "Wilson, the leader writer, and IiarUm, the DuUin cor-respouduut, would have diiUcuity iu beating this. Ilnrtlngton at a Protest -fleet In.

LoxDox. April 39. The Mar mis of Ilarb ingtoa will preside aver a meeting of tha Liberal-Unionists, ciill to assemble here tomorrow, to consider certain proposl aui-nd-meJita to the Irinn Crimes Act Amtuidmqnt Bill, principal among which is one doing away with or greatly mo lifying the clause permitting the Crown to change the vetiuu to England in a certain cia- of Irish cases. Wanted Vrit Against Balfour. pruLix, AprU 29.

In the Exchcyiuer Court to-day a uui-so named Dillon applif-d for the issue of a. writ beyond the court's jurisdiction against Mr. Chief Sectary for Ireland, for slander 4n having, as complainant alleged. Stated against Ler professionally that she hai refused to nurse tha wife of a man employed by a person under boycott. Tbe court refused to grant the writ.

The Queen at Windsor. Loxdow, April 23. Tbe Cueen baa arrived at Windsor Castle from the continent. Blck Headache and all the troubles tne. Am.

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L)iireM after ratirr. Pam ia the fltda, Ac li-1 heir moat rcaiaiaV aula sacccss bus buai ibowa la curing nrauaehcyn Car.r'a Little M'-er l'lllssrewjaslrj valuable in rnnng and preventiDf tlnaaanoying eumiUjDt, wai.e thev alaoeormt ad diaorders of tha stuuiarn. tbe Hr and regulate tbs bowels Kicn if tat only caraa Ache they wnuld heaitnoat prlirlefa to those who snff frv.m mIB diifreaaint; rompitini: bnt foriar uately tbeir gnodnetadie suut end here, and tboaa whouaca try them wiil find tbeae Hills pills vala- sole la ao many ways that I hey will not be wit lo do without ibc.n. But slier ail airk head Is the bane of ro many Uvea tbat hero 1. where niake our great boa.

I. Oar puis cure it wba Others do Carter's Little Liver Pills am very small aa4 very My tn take. One or two pills maaea doeo. inev ure rr-iiy ver-Moiio and uo not grips poren. bat bv ihelr penile action pleaae all who a them, la vials at reota: five for tL via jr dragjsts avavy aktra.

or aaat by 1 ma. I. CAKTcftS Stiver i. Iilliili ME A CaVILTIIIL 2LErTrTXK COw CW T6fK City 4.

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