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THE MILAN EXCHANGE. W. -A.. WADK, Iutllelei ' Vri T MILAN. - - - m yXNSSEE. Cofflpllofl" freii -Humous Eouitea, PERSOXAt AND POLITICAL . Wilmam, tha'Wf&st tfon'ok Trinco Bismarck. hs been raised to the rank of Government Councilor,., i .. ,, i Tin London 'Tifnea boiiove's that M. Pe Lessens In mere reasonable than'mhtht appcarfrom his proceeding" during tba war. If those, objectionable, proceeding, It say,, should be renewed at a critical time,' JEnfr land ml'bt be driven to adopt stringent measure an a safeguard of her interests. President Arthur attended s tb.8 Webster centennial,! ati.Markhiield.i2lM.,' on the 12tb, and paid a ftlowlnjri tribute to the honored dead. ; JIa was ; warmly re ceived. ' ' ' ' J ' ,, , The Khcdtye received a deputation of the National Grand Lodge of Freemasons at Cairo, Egypt, the other day. , He thanked the deputation for their Visit, and said he could not be sufficiently feratefulto England for the assistance khe had rendered btnn ' In the opera-house t Omaha, the oth er evening,, before a larKe.nseemblage, Susan B. Anthony and Edward Uosmater debated the question of ( wqman suffratre for three hours, ellcitinjr cheer? arid hisse. The Irish 'nalonal conference to be held in Dublin 'frill attract 'over twelve hun dred representative mShlt is proposed to establish a new leapue to agitata for the ab olition of landlordism and Improve the con dition of the peasantry. The trish Banking Company, with a capital of !l,000,000, ha issued It prospectus. The farmer, awem bled and stopped the Curaghmore hunt the other day. ' " -l " ,u (n i.. Captain Wehb, the famous English swimmer, finished his task of remaining one hundred hour in a task of fresh water, at New York, during wljJeliJlme his weight decreased twenty-six pounds,, , Returns ftom"seve'nty-hW counties of Ohio give Newman. Democrat, plurali ty of 13,420. vJlcK(nley, epublican, is elected to Congress by 'eight majority, und the seat will be contested. ''I t 1 : -7. h . Latest returns fron ,Vrwt Virginia confirm the election of John W. Mason to Congress imhe Second-District over WIl soii( the. Democrat io eaodidate, hy a majof. ity.,, of , twenty-five,-, to. nfty Advices from.,' the' Fourth .,LMstriot. reduce ,the Democratic majority ,for, .Gison,to about f00.' jRepuhlicans have made decided gains In the Legislature,, but not enough to con'-' trol it. Tha Democratlo' majority in the Stilt 9 oh Hmirt.mB .Tiiilimi iHII i,.k .l.i.. exceed 2,000, , and i som ;JliepubU1cap Vcn douljt the election of thp.Lquiocrail,jj c(MU. data. ' 4 . ''''! i '. r ' " ,t 1 .T7t ' t. i' "'''! t. V,. v. . i rly w,,tle f oj;tQ'3. note, in recard to the evacuation of tf.vVil hi the Brltlsh eause's'e-reat eVarfnerstfoii.' ''Ar ih' palace, th fahatitear party, takltijj advantage ' tun fiin nsT( accused JaiU'rulia, Turkish Pri me Minister, of hnving caused d the loss pfEgypt utkcy,, arid demandad it exile. .,.lfIrt ....,, , .,, 'lli'ClttWRS'AND CA 8 UALTlEi, I ' isdn TAfLdrt,'Jo'je of the Terlnossee desperadoes wTvSTroTrdered'Sfiein: Hamil ton and his deputy an the I14thif Septem ber, was ihot.jload by-fheriff,. J Roodd), of JLacIede County,' Mo., on a trajn near Leb:inon,,tct'.' 13. ' ; Taylor hud bqeri lihllng Ja Jfiiisburi f6r somrj week. 'When ordorej; to suncne Its' drcW hfn revolver', buK tljo SUerlft was tiK'ijiiick for him. Lizzie J ACicsCNar pretty- girl tof elght'eeri,,i"briked herse1fXn'ii'ation-Lonse at Chicago theotbortiijtlitii J lii li'fm oi. ExKOUTiONqioQ thelth: William Austin, at Lancaster, Ky. ; PjuiL Jt1ukI',i colored, 2IiU)hfieldT fcaw . - ' Alfr.yiiKi O'KtAt madolaitavgeCJt ta4k npo aaBe: Br.ult, ii(:SiMifordU mill,. Amsterdam, N, ;V., on, ie J3U1, fMilt bar twenty ,Xmes wl,t 'a palr.of, scUsor., ": S,VtS WA'?UT a (arm, han(f, was fatally "injured by riinaw'av horses ear Bloomlngton, 111., on the 12th.'r , ;J'''t , "1 , Albert JonesU "rTnlTor in San Saba Crfiintvj'Teira?. was'killpii iir ti triti iJu. ,n quarrel over business rtiJfteYs rtm other niifir xne imrraerrr crappfl was clemollh bjiua iCentral U-aiU. at a crossing in -?yrninTSp.'nf. , on the 14tb. MV&V "K?fa"oer, Mr. Comt(Tclt', 'iatf Mria. Abecw wewUlkd ud Mr. JUlluaoa fatally injured-. Th- -tarnin-sped on nearly qilartertijf ttiiie-befot H otild hi lfij)pd. ear rywi ;"torca ;44jpVt fif.Wi vebiclo with-it. TlietiwiitBdu, uumed A. AodereVm,; A1 etron; H.' Gllland were ktlJpd'by,Bt)bre.pino'1wItc.e'i)g'in near Mclveesport, Ta.', on the sanie day.' J , Q. ;t , CM itVrtTapo41! two roea while drtvUiKOnCaoUdgt avtaiuejCan bridge, Mass., pftliHu-thoroiighfare, at half-jSavt'n tp obet1nornin. ' They khot him ln't,Ui v0bi)e.ni,p4 $t00.' 9 arrests. JAKS WfCitEtjpt WiP hfSj iidter Em-, io e'rMwoViJ jrthlvi,b)iitlogj' nifI )Xii, eft.Ukdf by rough. in laUnaiiolt,, Iud., on .the 15th. i in u iot , ,i A lUii'ATpn from QQasWnlinoplo says Cbcldhfiah'V Jrtirrlfsn thldf WlihterfWu (and followers, ha demanded the Surrender oftfWfT?fiy ffwmtiWrrtiVMid Geokok Cooper found his wife prom enading the-rkfr AfroiM i 4rmuntown, Ky., the other day, with George Insco, a rival 1 Itefor mwditfe, and, wre84-.i-pleasure. KindWg them together lixaiai la the evening, the husband (hot Insco three limes, killing him. A brother of the mur dered man knocked Cooper down, and would hare killed him but for the Interpo sition of bystanders, f 3. W. Ulis, an neJ farmef living in Germ'antown, Tenn., wan Msaiinated while standing.-at ht bedroom Wlndovr rarly tbe fJlher mi)rning.'wo'clew. At the dedication of a soldiers' monu ment trt-Henfrtfr" Mwmr4b-itM-4lr-a platform fell with a largo number of spec tators, five of whom weiy seriously la. Jured. .Lor. 1 J. fI Dr. J. C. Sale, of Paint Creek, W. Va., went to sleep on the track ttie other night and was killed by a (might, train. He was a graduate of Ilichwood College, and stood high In bis profession. I Constable Knapp, of New: Albany, Ind., arrested Samuel Rankin, of LouUville, Ky., the other night, for limiting ladies on the street.'! On the way 'to Jail' Rankin freed himself and fired a bullet Into the officer's abdomen, Inflicting a 1 serious wound. . v D. If. Porter, a brakeman', fell from his train at Cast Palestine. Oulo, on the l.'ith, and was killed. M. O'Neill, a Western Union Telegraph lineman, was fatally In jured by a train noar Daveiiportj Iowaj on the same day. j ; , , 1 ,. MISCELLANEOUS 1 I The Ballou House, at North Adams, Mass., was fired by an Incendiary the other morning.' A fireman' and a lady b6arder were hurt. . .t . i r 1 t, i, Strong re-inforcements have been sent to Southern Tunis, with the object of carrying on operations on large scale against insurgent during the cold season. IIurd's elevator at Bridgeport, Conn., burned on the 13th. . Loss, lFia",000. Some months ago Willianl Kennrick, a government detective, gained the conll dena of. a lot of counterfeiter In Tipton County, Ind., and was admitted to mem bership in the band. He got matters In shape the other night and fourteen of the coiner were arrested and taken to Indianapolis, Warrant have been Issued for the arrest of half ft dozen' others. t .-' George D. Rise, cashier of the bank at Lebanon, Pa., was knocked down and robbed of a sachel containing $.10,000 the other evenlny.' Mr. Rise had Just brought the money from Philadelphia, and while on the way to the bank he wa passed by two men," and dfreotly afterward reaoived a stunning blow, knocking him into, tbe gut ter. He held on to the sachel, and cried for help, but the robbers, after beating and kicking, him, wrenched it from tbe handle und escaped.. , , The Commissioner of the Land Office? In bis annual report, states that the' lands' now embraced within the limits of the pub. lip domain amount to 000,000,000 acres, in cluding Alaska. 'He recommends the pre' eruption laws be Abolished, as the home stead la,wi epver all, vases now arising., , , 1 ; The associated Congregationalbts of Iev York and Brooklyn express' regret at Mr. Beeoher'k withdrawal, atllim the belief ttbat.tbe divergence of his views on theologi cal and doctrinal points was not sufficiently. serions to ueinand suh a course, and hope Jhio will see bis way clear to withdrawing his John ALBERTi'the1 constable whd shot down a Boy Tie wanted to arrest, nesr Tori onto, Cunada, ,1s to be banned November JO, vul ot ft police forpe saved. him, t ,j,ii I h: h Jt111 atl4 Henry JJhutk, of Al had a'larrdrfm'qulirrel on the Um. The lie ' ws, Kivpit ad , JJJack . st ruck (, but. fVUhet , knocked h.ijn, down, Jumped on him. ami, bruised bis hoadnith a pistol. ' Tlie distin guished combatants '.were separated) before. furth;rjnisi:hicf ,yas done,, audlbot,h were arrested. j Chaulm HdOTEttj editor of the 'Ad. locate,' rolii;ioli.papor(! tried te drown ; ll.mself at Philadelphia, f a,the ptlf day, till he was saved at Jhe last moment," much a'alust his will. " Domestlfc troubles. 1 J Judge Thaver, of Philadelphia, Pa., laying deeidod thuttbe act of ITtci lutlieting a penally engaijln in worldly employ, jnent ontMinuay is wnn, a nnmberof bar-' : bnr lisve boentarented odd fiued'fer sliav "h.c'.oPrso tliatdav. , i .. . , 1 An eccentric nnmnil Tlrnnfeaiinw palming to hrr'e Served in th TTnited States 1 raiyhft1bewi,aJriUd; for .threatening to f in tne ppincoof alc. . , , HaWks 'A; Co.';' furniture 1 manurac'-1 dfens ef New''VCTkj 'with extensive shops tGharletown,!Mafibave fttiliid.. LlaUllir tics,, .:,-n,000: assets. 200,Wl'l. " . 'RCsnx'reiugods) 011 'Ward's rsiand,' New Yot, ealne"ii 'hrtil? the other Utyl a number of them had to be clubbpd, hy,tUi I ......v-n. iUg hjsjjyj twjuuix.. were uriven to lesperation by bad food and inhuman treat nent. .fU--,." lAa (licit man Ifamiry'niamed.iWhidh lruskyV .oouiprUingv tltt. nother, and th)'(p fhlldX n,oainefro) qermanyiand set-i leu in u ilkesbarre, Pa., n. Mar last, ,1m nediiUelr after .their, arrival.. Mrs.' Whioh-' aiusky was taken,' sick wlthadiseaso which lf husband Was prostratefl with malaria: !The ion .waa pnt tcwork: ih! the mines, I an tna eiur tino-htor Wt l borne to take, tara ofbor areru,.,, Two, montb ljadihardlyi passed when both the ion am) daughter Were, also stricken' down, with a fatal diseaseand; thus the entire 'ineajis of support 'of the family were 'taken away: Theft eomlMdu Hvas not-made pubtje tll tlie other dayvtae) f ha eider daughter died pf. starrBtton. 1 Th chief. of police waa thru iv'oruio, byte; torypf tbq poor family appllcailort was, heard ao late a to rjnderjissistanoe of 'tittle benefit, for two days aTTarward the aon ,f)l- owed h'elder sliter ihlp' eternity, and 'lip ixt mrtrnlng the younger daughter and' only remtltilng thfld Uled. Whoa vlsitdd Vv' the police the family wa found to be In the inobt debtltute condition, without even a , i 1 av. attempt to( lynch a.yoyng man 1 YVm.' bUAEj a .gardener, living .noar -named g!-It.' Tew, wholhoiight 'it part' of1 ("Cincinnati,,. fatally shot 'his sou on the nth his dfity as a tipeid. polic'ifihan to use his and then cut hi own-throat.' ' ' ";: 11,1 L: ' jclub, on 4 boy, caused wvplhf Xi'itenn pear . , ' Revi' Wm.' TuOmpson; of Shawftno Newport. R. I., the other day. Tew sought 'wbj.'.ivith .tilt wifo,- ontl:aol daughter, rbfngo in a f:irm'house,'i.ud the tlme'ly ar-f have been declared iusance and blaced in n crust of bread In the nonT?rnnd ft 1s said that the children's live miirht. have been saved had tliey beerigivuni proper food In time. - ' " Tin Kgvntlan Ministofof Mnancehas la list of landed estates truhred at'tJ.OlO.O.X) ?ltRing Ml JaUror lk rehelltun, ami extensive conflscatlous are foreshadowed. .Xbe. federal tP.uncilofSwitzerland has pro hibited recruiting foT the Egyptian gen darmerie TiiVrioflf 6f w. yroitu, oiarmcin nati, one of the victims oi tiin Xia lfsatef on Georgian Bay, was found.. stripped of Jewelry and valuables, concealed on an inland. The light-house keener ilcbvered the corpse a week before the search party, but said nothing. ' The.' Pennsylvania rood the ' other evening ran ear from New York, to New ark, N. J., lighted by electric lamps fed by Fu re accumulators, tho experiment prov ing a thorough success. A report that the. channel tunnel is dangerous to Kngland has been made by General Sir Archibald AlUon, and General' Wolseley and the Duke bf Cambridge have also enttirnd objections. ., The bimetallic conference at Cologne passed resolutions In favor of a suspension of sale of silver by Germany and for the calling in of gold and paper below the value of ten marks. 1 A bill of exchange for $15 issued by a bank at St. Joseph, Mo., was recently paid with J3,500 at the Amerloan Exchange Na tional Bank In New York, It having been raised in the most skillful manner. 1 1 ; Matok kk Beyoisr, of Hunter's Point, Long Island, ha been held to bail in Jl.SOO to answer Indictments for embezzle ment and malfeasance in office. .1 The tug-boata Augus and Major, to gether with the narrow-gauge . railroad freight depot and Contents, Pier 8, South Wharves, Philadelphia, Pa., burned on the 10:h. .Three of the crew of the Major were badly burned, and a number of others seri ously' injured by' falling spatav Lou, $100,000,, 1., . 1 . , .,, . , ' ; The arrest of a drunken man caused a serious riot in Limerick, Ireland, the oth er day.1 A mob' stoned tho police, on of whom had his skull fractured.; Tbe police charged, and arrested the leaders. A sentry stationed outside tho barracks in Brabazon Park was fired at and dangerously wounded. ' Two pugilists bruised eacjb. , other for 230 a tide, near Kansas City, Mo., on the 13lh. Three rounds were fought in ten minutes and fourteen seconds. Sir. Hauley of Colorado was tbe favorite in the betting, ,!ut Mr. woenoy of Missouri got the money oh a foul. " '' " ' ' ,' The work of raising the, steamship Greshani from tbe bottom of tbe ; river at New Orleans has b.e,en abandoned in conse quence of an accident on the 13th, when some firty 'chains which bad 'been placed uudur the hull gave way under the strain. , 1 Dtt. J. D. Wiieklkk is held for ac tion of the grand-Jury tit Decatur, 111., Hi iconnection with, the death of Miss Ella ,ltlHlcy..,.-, .... , f: , ! An ,Italian professor has appeared' at 'Penaco1a, Kla., c'laimlng' t.o be able to bure ryellow fever in'a fow hoturs, without re stricting the patient in diot. C0S1)EXSEI',TLEGIUS. ' in, . ' l . , , . , ye bee .... . .... .1.' - i. 4 r 1 1 I Thomas Hammond was shot dead by John GroKiv'ina !Nw Yprk grog-fhop on the 10t,b., G;"9g:n had caused tho arrest of ilummond a fcw days'ticfore,' for' ;irssault and bnttory and Hammond! had unwisely 1 tliroaeped to Wl hun, , ,. ,,, .,t ! A HOTEO female desperado and h()rso thief,' named Bella Star, has ' been 'chptnred by United: States -ollieer in Indian .Terrlr, foryVxi lli'li'.a'itvo 1 . ,.r . .Ji.uiK. 1 .' ) WScoTT.SMjTH,rorAVftsuingitoiu, P, Ci, hai.HJed HitjiU la the Circuit, Court jy)k Inst thoapijOiiitriient 0 a recrlvep forhe Chicago. iZcrrr'f lin'dj'an .Injunction o ro (trui'n tlic hikldi-r of 'two''mortg'nges 'iigifre- gating' $j,ntW fr'iim 'forecloslng the wine, on the R'r6una'tWn theyt were fraudulently given in aid of an alleged conspiracy la ''freeze out" complainants and other stock holder.".!! .; 3n.!a j-.,t . ' I j Col. Thomas Uevnolus, State Pen' 'son Ageut:of Milwaukee, Wis.,, has been arrested by a (iovernnient 'detective on ai charge of -having .tergudname of alleged pensioners to tlvyjjjoiouni of y.OOO by bogus receipt. ' ' ,." , J 'SK.vEVAi!:'sens:Wons'lnvthe shape' of iieW iKdtmWW'VralaAl In lh 'Mar route dies.''f.raV'.'r)otSy CnJ.ihto s& to be thwonitly sonrod aadit iullepedtllo Administration will furilhrittfliuiigriaid nor comtoM. !A traRRiitLB store! nygd fpc, lif,bfen hounrround Ah.,Raili!ti'olca iH11? i'raat damaK tp jrpvtrtY of. all kipd. ipeclally to raiajdj tapk and 'ridge. "( ! jDcuglars, entered, .4. Ziflrlyn' jewol py store in (Uandi'iaiiiUMih., the other night, drilled, a,, sau haying, two set of double ilooi,h)roVe'ob'tti fdiik'i, antlcarrlcd oft hbbut'.annMatohest'. $0UU .W. c'h, Jlnd soma dlamoodW and Jawelry J,awurluitlnin $10,000 worth of booty. i' f Seventv Ttw as9f yollow fever at Pcnsn'eola en the 10tb.. In adiiitloa tdttha f e v r,. chol r a ia ; s aid 1 1 o( h aVe . , brqk u , ou along t4 Iiio,Wlndp.,1;iln)r,1 k . , j, j .,rH,llf(l hiD B1re9jJjrp,D,.ashovo on Karralow Island, itnJ;'ranviscot the oth tit mrriug,id wil rova joinplete jVrevKj ..Tfyp crew were saved... , ' , ' ( j 'iiWh1' !?00)At , a' commission mor jhan'tof Ietroit, jlieh!',',wai'knockfed down in hls.ir'e' in'th'heaif'or the city, at noon tbxirtii dayl' and roboed 'of I'JAO. ''Twt J me suited liini tovhow them borne butter, and while be wu bendjng ofrrl an ive-bof one of them knocked bliu tenselet with a Blung-tUot. No arrests. SOLTHEKN (iLKANIXOS. A bronze statrte of General Lee, from fifteen to rlhtfrn feet high, is to l,e erect ed in Tivnll Circle, now known a Lee Place, In New Orleans It will ot tld.oin. The ninth.anntial meetit tolhe; Ra tional Woman's Christian Temperaneo T'nlon will be held In Loilville, Ky., ).:t. 2.i to Z9. " One hundred delegates will" he li) attendance. The society has three thou Js'nndlocal'uuxTliai'iPs; anil is the most suc cessful linne f nittd State". - James and Edward Ilean, the two desperadoes who killed the City Marshil ot Caldwell, Kan, Inst .Tnne.I. and attempted to murder Deputy. Sheriff Ilegu, of Van Zsndt Connty, Texas, some limo ago, and Wbo bclonse I to the gang that planned the robbery of the Texan Pacltio train nesr Dallas, frustrated by a henvy storm, were overtaken by a pose under Constable Har vey near Sunset, a few days asfo. James was killed and Edward mortally wounded. . , Thrpe Hnknown negroes were abus ing a little son of John L. Couley, ft lawyer living near Atlanta, Ga., a few days ugo, when John Polk, iu elderly gentleman, hap pened to ride that way. He interfered, and was knocked senseless by a shower of stones. When it was learned, that Mr. Polk was djlnp, a large party of armed men went in search of the assallunts. The Insurance Commissioner of Ken tucky has Issued a circular warning people gainst speculative mati imonixl, birthday, and endowment insurance companies, and giving notice that persons acting a stents for such concerns , will be prosecuted fol Violating the insurance laws of tho State. The recent storm damage to the cot ton crop in Laurens County.Central Georgia, is estimated at $23,000. . It is estimated that at least thirty thousand men are engaged in the "matrimonial-benefit" business in Mississippi.". fM Three Georgia ladies, with a Phila pelpbla lady who hus lived In Europe for many years, are soon to' leave for 11 yeaf's trip in England and cn the Continent. They take for their expense SOOO for the year, in cluding passage. The four, living together in apartment In London, Paris, or Rome, can do well on $23 a, month each,, and, by traveling second cla.s can Ko almost any where.' ' -1 . ; f The citizens of Brazos County, Texas, , have subscribed $25,000 to induce tbe Hous ton, New Orleans & West Texas Itailroad, to lay rails to Bryan. 1 ' .. At Memphis,' Tenn:, the other day, the 2-yenr old son of J. A. McCarver fell jinto a large kctilo of boiling water and was scalded to death. ' " ' ' ' ' Arkansas State taxes for 1882 aro as follows: General State tax, 1-2 mill; sink-, ing fund tux, 4 mills; State ' school tax, 2 mills; ' insane' Asylum tax, 1 mill;' total, 7 1-2 mills on the -.j. , , ; ; Ther wholesale tradq of , Charleston, S. C. the past year was nearly $7.",0ti0,i ;0('), tin Increase Of iiVally Si.COtf.CrUO oVer the previ ous year.!.: i . " , ,;. j j jThe census of.lO, showed a voting population of 18.1,000 in Arkaii-'as. ' Xt tlio last election 155,000 vota wen cast, leaving so.oou person wno Out act vote. ,., !, .,( I .pearly iifty shots were fti-ed in a difli tulty at Tifton. (la., the other dav. between Green B.' Mayo' and Martin' Hartell,' whoso' friend ntooh part, i .Both prjpdpids were, morlajla wounded, and a, sympathizer with Ilarrelf was shot.' " ' ' ' ' " " ' ! 'Borgess'NV Nichols, W jalt 'fit Arka delpbhi, ) Arfc. ha been' itentenised tcbe hanged Deeemlier 1. ; Charles Montgomery, of Charleston, S. C .Vhild blowing intb the 'tmuzle of 11 gun MippoiodUoi be ijloadmlthe other 'day,,gt the nipple into the blazcof a lamp, jwheh the' barrel exploited',' 'hlovfng''uvt-'ay: thb back nf bisheud". The Coroniorlj vur diet yas ."accidental Huljddi' .. i Work on the Jovees and. railroads jias drawn off 'so liiaby' liiliore'rs f'h':Vt 'Nevv OrJ leans boatmen are paying $Tfj per, month ior deck .hands, and hav great Uitlicup y In. se curing them. Complaints are also mads of senrcrty of lithrir'on rl'er plantations, 'in Vj ! THe'Crand Iodgo Knights of Pythias at Uwensboi-o, Ky., elected the, followjiip, -officer for the ensuing -term: P, G. C.,' J D. PowersjtVwcnsboro; O. C, A. 3: Lovely; Paris; V. Ol, C. D. fx Wllkens, Carrpllton; Grand Prelate., P., It. Sulaf, , Qwensboro; jGrand IC. of B..and S., C. V. Minot, Louis- villefO.' M.'-iu-Arms, W. S.'Haffftll.iKruhk fort;ti. I.; G. C,; Collou,. Ludlow G. 0( (..,". Cf yutnby,' Dayton-; Grand Lodge Trustees' James' Sreinbcrr, 1 Louisville; three years fit. II. Gray,.Ctr Ington. two ' year; H.. Wj Longley,, D iyton one year.; , juniors yi an uprising of 'negroes caused ' considerable1' excliatnent l;ln' Lei County, AlaJiame1, the othor ilay, Later. In formation-is (0 the,efec.t that all Is (jjiiet and no trouble is likely to occur.'' J' ' 'A child of John Jaclc-jf on .1 tho Buller plantation, Clt,sWrots CuUutv.AJabama, w,a kljled by , pantiier the'othcr day. "Thi Vlcksbur,' Mi.s.; papers conf plain that, with a opnlutioa of 'from l.'itOOD o 18,000, thuy cut couat, upon but one piail per, week. . , ' .. ... ,j "A AVest : Indian - has purchased ten acrett of ground near Tampa KliJ.J which he will plant la mulberries for the purpose of raising i!k"w6rms. ' ' " 1 VJ' M 1 ' A jury at Laurens", J South ' 'Carolina, oifteApardvd ja t'Mtut SHW i - a- pe of bw ach of promise. TUjl e'ueniiraged M'ary'B. dinn'fnsha'in tosueOH'An 1. GooI-i win tbr $2."0for seduction, uudA' troio; pi marriaei anu to aiuvu ns estate ,wnei ".'Tho 'bbdy f6'6nd 'on ho'beach at VAl- veston, Texa,'(the othifflay; proved to.ija that ot t'baijes; WUon, a. native of ( Hotter' dam. AVQ-ion was 'about! j or ''37' year '.-old,'" kni 'had' 'beea ' living 1 In tha clty iifori inetbliK.-over year. He wa not an haltal drinker, and ' when last teen on the beach be wt perfectly so-j her The absence of any reasonable eautej for self-destruction prompt soma to suJ pect that there may have been foul play. iiII0T IN ASAMTm. Alotir.t Wi Stnr1Mk. a Proniiiifivt L.i-nyi-r f S(. I, ,!!,, sii-k S;v( :f H I on fur i riM-IsU)ntcta Vnl.lirmloii unit Is K;it--d : by .Fi.hu A.' CorU.-r.ll, thn 1 iti .;iun Khi.r ; ' . ;-.x V . ,f r l.fi, Mo, . t. H. Alonzo W". Slnyback, a prominent1 attorney, wn shut and killed In- J ilin A, Cnrkrrill, e.'l-or of the Viml-D'pTr'', this ci'y, yesierdny ftcn.ioii. Wiun- s gave different versions of tlie uXfalr,but y jrss un derstood that .Mr. .khri'lt. iKi'4i:rviuid by n friend, vNlted the miimiiii to demand satisfaction for an editorial publi cation. Mr. Corkri'UI, in a sworn statement at the inq'iest to-day, thus tofls tlie'stnry of the tragedy: !...,- n tbe evenin r of tbooth of ,ip'iui!or a soflnl ent..rtHiMni'iir' wit. irKen t ttr.- -A,,n of tlie Klk C'liiO. As rp esident of tbe otV!.il. tion It was my Only to receive nml enier-nin (jiiest. About 10 o'clock mv iittcn'ton wh culled to (.'ol. i-liivbm.k, wlm'nn Hl'tin lit ii table with Mr. II. W. Moore, nml o lii- )o wus soeuklni; tti a lontl tone, Htid n-tn-r lo Icnt Ihiiuuiic lowurd tin- rnt-lLt'U. I went Into a illiferent pm-t of tint tiuil-Uurr to nvoicl h.-ft'it' l liiii tiiHL'o, fo I te iv 'il tlniS in bit rxcitcmeiil lie would i'v s-)ini. Irnnn ploiisHiit to in.-, hdiI I wl-bcd to nvoi.1 n m--ni. A biilf-bonr Inter Mr. Moore toioke to tin-, unit snitl tlmt Mr. Mavbaek bad nppii. il flic term "bbickmiitlcr" to the editor rf the 'u.-. patrh, and bad made serious tlu ems. As this . bud tMken pliu-e in n public h wiiMiiii. of my friends, I felt called upon to ask lii-ti tor ail explanation. 1 went to blm In tho ne t room, touched him on then mi, nml told hi in I wlihcd to speak to liitn. Wo went into tln sinull room known as tho libiary, the door of which was stundinir open. I ou'eHv Balil to hlin: "Colonel. I understiind that vou lmvo made some very hitter pub lic declaration l.ete this eveninir, . Rtid I would like to know if yon meant them to be persons! to me cspcciiilly,lo you monn to apply the term blackmailer tome.-" His answer was that ho hail not Intended to brand me as a blnckrhalier. Ho then entered upon a bitter ttrxne of abuse anuin-t the pa per, to which I listened ipiietlv. tellinn him ut tlie snme time that be wen entitled to his itpi'iion hs to I he course of the pnper in op poslmr the candidacy of his puitncr, Mr. Mroiidhenil. Then, siiddonly, he sprnnir to thoj diMir nod closed It, end locked it. With his rlst clinched, ho said : "You have brought mo in here to hnll'.tor.e ine,tiitl now we lire hIoik1, slid innn to mnti, mid I tell you now that if the Pott-lHtpiitrk ever attiu ks me or os-nlls my chiiraeter I will u to your ollloe and kill von. 1 will take tho lite of uuy miiy ho etn- Iilovs a newspaper to abuse und Injure) me." assured him that I bad no intent to bully him, and that I had simply called him In the room to nsk lor an exiihiiiiit -on that w :n duo me. 1 ttirther Bssnrnd him tmt I had ;il ways enteitsinnl a friendly feellmi tor biiii; had never 'writ ten a Hue luni'iist him, and hoped .. that 1 -herver - - woolrt.s Ho .1 H)Mkn': of , bis piirtner. Mr. lliondheiKl, and tho chaiw that bad been iniiUn ncainsr him, repeal intr sev'eial tunc that he would shootanvbodv whh would pub-li-li such ihimrs of him. lie told mo that. I. would be hold lo account for the course of tho . paper, and doclared that before the campn'Rn' was ovev he, would ro on the stump und from house to bo'ise to denounce the Pt,$t- fitapntctij und hr'-nk up it hnwinexi.' There w.is ni'mri. talk of tlilt ehnracter on his part. 1 a.st-iued hint that I was at all times in rendition to meet uny iiespoiiNihllity that belotuf?d to nht" tind that when properly culled upon woull lender tiny satisfaction that a, K.'iitleman conld demand, lie itnxv me to undet stani that he held l-iinsc.lfMiliji'ct to tins s'ltue de Inaud. und that if occasion over jiroyo- ho' w ould certainly put me to the te-t. After still Inrther conversation; lit which 1 n-iiri,il him t)Mt. I bad no ill feelltif toward him, and in. whioh I atlernptod to show him triot be was not called, upon to no to extremi" lentrths iu lnaintainiii(j Sir. Hroiidli ad'.i candidn-y, I suuumiduui.u.'uliniu him. Fte -hr.ok my liand and we iiifrced to be Trlt.'TKt-r, l nnrinsr biin that no cr l iujiv.,li(jul(l t i ye him per onnl cause to leMTinAfle trivvnt-atne. At bis invitation we tntcrad tbe sidcliouid room n nd took a, FQcial drink. Wo then tti.'etlier sm down in the main ball for an hour, listened to some sons anil stories, drunk together iinil parted In the most cordial way. When next 1 sawt'ol. S'avback hu oallednt tlie olflco ;on tho day of thc.parHtle of the Vclb'd I'roph etstoask me to hiippn-ss nfl nieptloii ot tho Mctlou ot certain ('lti.uiut tuar. tin j the it lsii float. ... Our meeting was ple islulf and ho went away in KOQd icelimr, lirst A-kiiU; ma! If I lisd been si'ifllclently sup'ulieij'wtili tickets to the Veiled Prophets ball "rMenhilmn I bsd linen luforuicd that If the coitive of tlio paper was not changed toward Mr. I'.road benil I would be shot. I liud renon-to believe) that this threat eiinie from Sluybuylt, but no reference was made to him Ini'iic paper whatever. I was- unaided that there, slninhl be nothiiii; to hieli ho could tiilr-i . Mjcsonni exception, ior I had iis-uied him of mr Indi vidual ti'iciul-bip, and I meant to maintain It. Yesterday piorntiiK I read tn the d:ii!y impein that on ti! evening pievious Col.-.playback bad addrt'sseil a Democratic meeting tn tho KiBlMeciith Ward, und had tnnhnanttv iwj tacked th; Pnl J)imuitrh and Its-cinttm-tors. I notluedl lien that be wasputtltpf in'oe v.-ulion liiu tlircut made to me to denoiiiii'n tho n tpcr from the stump.' Later on I saw persotyB w ho were at tin- mcetinK and who nave, liuj-some idi.Hof the lifiterneSJ of hi as-!ih!t. -1 re icui wtTn Ti -n ot,,wshmh ii44uiaUon4l j)i ovocation .which would call tor some re kponl''lt hni tost' IHtyaeth. I lt,d(iint write nn ti liiK uiysejt iff) viniply , i opVodiiceit Fri day afternoon aVnrn widen ltad In en written by Ml'. John 11. Ijlovf fi yHr .lu.fo'Je, inserted iij the, tlrnt eilllion of tlie Pont ' ))ntrH 'ami taken out til tho last edition by Ml .;ruljtr.fte, uJiOidU luVll tutive offense to ('ol, .-Iay-bjii k. I cxpc teil. from tho tone, of- theiccm Vcrsatlon lnl witli Col.-lavluck at tlie i;ilt fillip., tlmt ho would send me a challenge if ho felt lifmself stiMiefe-itly.ia!jrieeib,rtid lid uottliiult Una he wyuJa co-mu to tlp.pinve to ii.-iiull pie, thomili I wa- nppiebi'iisSve ot ft iflvnet r.icfinrit(ind'Blionlt lii).liiken all l'etitoaiihle ;iiiii to. iivoid it. . I wns ile tnined at the "tiftlce 'ytteKl!t i cvenins; lioyoiul I in y i nmiat, tilott,' in .M-Jur to n.ijojt iKiiiw uiuticiT counecitiiL witli tl.e t-'oiiifio-inff-iviSni'. At a teVnvthfhM pa ,3 'O'clovti I waa silling at my ,ihM lu mv,rooiii. Cy appoint ment, talking with .Mr.Mctiuflia,. Im-taicss nniniiLM-r ot the paper, and lr. Coir, forcemn. The dtr:wtrS,ooi:d. Alv pistol wa lyliw on iny ibisk.jfoV X Jh"' IrrteTitft'il to plin e it ii my Jio.'kctl.i eliaasinx my., coat iind U-,t in tno ojlltju. it ud'leulv 'tlie Jyor opciicl anif t AO men Mitercd.'elnsrnir the sioorb hind them. I-mnur f iohirf tbo.-d.oer. 1 iK-oiinied (.'ol. Slnyhauk, and jiiVn lurtant nfti-rwHtil ifoojt-ni-cdi Mi-.'Uk.ptiinu ltuyei.'. II" lyid a f'-w llaS liulore. usiiu jU'tf two iiieuilx'rs of hl 'profession m n prhWiottevi Inmlici d thj.t 1 wax t(hw ai(ultf)d. iijdl0etioiu my qba.'r. .C'ol.iMitj liai kts bcarfi. tl ttmt tA ii man 'tient upon vio'OncC. iMe liwttijiidi'ere, " Well, lam bore',. He. started as it totliKw off liia coat. I v ns In fhi" Corn-r lu-al to t.) front whitlow, dnsilnet.vi ly 1 iiiU'd my. 1jh Id tv a) d the woapoii r.n the dc.-k. lie1 saw It, surtdenry ri'HdjK' his front, uil sal'ii, ."fa WiauiifT wvf ; tM. (l.u aiie liiu Turowi-lfC bla band to his hip 1)C) ri, - mi)w rvny wits; " -."vo, - air. mv luua i -nenjcu , niy wcalMi.Ue.Unt'r bis. lie pointe l It (t'fih. craiclj, at juo tttiA I heard htm oiMtk B'lro , wM;aeiiiiUoJ deliw. 1 hoiUed:" Don't, .jo that!" and nt tha (taiua titiic.Wlitlc ids weaooa as pointed a iiy Lneaitl ttrni bifevle . luyseit att altu uioinuqt , Himcd man. I Ildcw iiothinu ot th effect of the liot. far hix4i. d 'vMi man tlum- hu irwvolver aaint iuy side. At the sainn time t'lopton t anaht trie irom oenmn ami ineu to w rent mv pistol from ty hidv iblili wa hliiniukT by iuv ,i(le. I bhouted to Mr. Mi(.nltln' "Don't 14 thn4 mcr kill me." lie tore Col. Slaytmfk'fi pUfil fivwl JflJn)d aii4r ioiiifd it t Cfoptnti'a head, under Hie liiinrenaion,-I presume, that he was rrytTur to xtiwti. uu. At that instant jfJoL bl(ivbiick reUuifcil lit jfiap noon mo and fr allied lor the tli statue Umi kf Uvid been illll. how, InidlT 1 Lukw nor K,D1 ttu wUiifissti tbc'aff rift tiJee testlflea .-nieje foif.ncr th:rt rtidi-caedi waa an prmeil tiuifressor.i Tliiy tury . yt fui t nve uattureaand rotiw!d a yertlli t that sUy back came to his ileuth f-oui u wound pro duced by a bullet flit-ft from a revolver iu tn. band of John A. toc kei ilL