Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1883 — SOUTHERN. [ARTICLE]
SOUTHERN.
The books of the Union Pacific road shot? that two-thirds of the stock is owned in New England. Dallas (Tex.) telegram: The Irish fiag was displayed at half-mast and draped in
mourniag over the Catholic holiday bazaar in this city, In respect to O'Donnell, executed in London for the removal of the informer Carey, and a full face portrait of O’Donnell was attached to the banner, and is said to have been blessed as that of an Irish martyr by holy water being sprinkled upon it before it was attached to the flag. * ' A solitary horseman robbed a mailcoach and its passengers in the vicinity of Cisco, Texas. Guilford Soon, colored, was hanged at Kinston, N. C., for a criminal assault in May last on Mrs. Elizabeta Jones. A crowd of 3,000 people gathered at Giddings, Texas, to witness the execution of a negro murderer named James Taylor. Jerry Cox, a negro, was hanged at Georgetown, 8. C., for the murder of H. H. Rembert. He had secreted in his cell an iron bar, with which he intended to kill the Sheriff on the way to the scaffold. Cox maintained his innocence to the last.
