Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1884 — SOUTHERN. [ARTICLE]

SOUTHERN.

Mrs. "Wieseman, tthe wife of a Watertown (Wfe.) maerchant,. after living happily ■with her ihusband for forty years, hanged herself without any known reason. Col. T-emHuford, of Kentucky, who killed Judge Elliott, was ireturned to the Central Lunatic Asylum at Louisville. He escaped from ithat place a year ago. He presented a pitiable spectacle, and probably will not live long. It is understood -that the Directors of the Louisville and Nashville Road have been requested ito resign, in order that leading stockholders may he given the work of reorganization. Ed Eli and Wiilliam Freesrant, both ;negroes, were hanged for murder at Clinton, La., and Orangeburg, 6.>C., respectively. William Shotwell, of Harrison, Ark.. was caught la rthe aat .of firing a store, .and is believed do have caused several recent t Mazes. a reward of $1,600 was paid for his -detection, and bellies in joiLto avert a lynching. j Charles Goldstein,, ,a defaulting merchant of Selma, AUa., w.as arrested at Quebec •on Acapias issued by the Superior Court, for wlebtfl due in New Yfork. As he had engaged passage for Europe, he,offered a satisfactory jamounttln cash to settle, *nd was released. The State Supreme Goiwrt has declared that the Tennessee statute making .the keeping of a gamtaluag-house ,a felony is constitutional.