Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1893 — Notes of Current Events. [ARTICLE]

Notes of Current Events.

James Campbell, Postmaster General in Pierce’s Cabinet, died at Philadelphia. In a fire at New York Mrs. Kebecca Salmon unci her two children were fatally burned. An unknown man was found murdered at Jonesville, Ind., haviifg been literally cut to pieces with a knife. London is in a furor over the petition of Lady Alice Gooch for a divorce from Sir Alfred Sherlock Gooch. A party of workmen was run down by a train at Wilmington, Del., and J. W. Batson and S. L. Yicinski were killed and John Johnson was fatally injured. Dr. Parbetti, Kecorder for the Propaganda, and Vice Kector of the College of the Propaganda, has been appointed Auditor and Secretary to Archbishop Satolli.

A sensation was caused in Kome by the accidental explosion of a squib under the window of the Quirinal. It was supposed at first that it was the work of a dynamiter. John Biggs, formerly of the Seventh Cavalry, died at Denison, Tex. He claimed to have killed Black Kettle when the latter’s village was attacked by Custer’s troops. . ,