4: NEW BLOOMFIELD, TENN'A. ' Tuetday, April 30, 1872.. 'mummm mJ '' I An Obstinate Juror. , In the trial of Mr. Hyde, at Brooklyn pn Uie charge of murdor, the Jury wan out twenty-nino hours, ami It is said they flu ally all agreed to acquit but one, and that, in order to render a verdict, the eleven of fered to agree to $1,000 flue and raise the money themselves, but the disagreeing .juror was obstinate, and the counsel for Mrs. Hyde, succeeded in (retting her litter iited on $3,500 bail, and the jury discharg ed. A Terrible Flsht In the Court Room Seven Killed and Many Hounded. The Fort Smith Xea Era of April 17, says: " The following startling letter was received on Tuesday morning at the United States Marshal's office, by Captain J. W. Donnelly, chief clerk: WniTTEMonK's Barken Fork, Chero kee Nation We have had a terrible light. Lost seven on our side killed, and three of theirs are killed. There are lots of wound ed. We are in a devil of a scraps. Bond us men and means instantly. We are with our dead and wounded, and expect to stay with them until the last one goes. Owens is wounded. For God's sake send help, and send quickly. Come to Dutchtown, and then down Barren Fork to Wbittcmore's. Ward is killed: Varney and 1 are alone with J Owens. None of the rest are hero with ns. We look for help to-moi row night by dark, and are looking to be attacked every moment. The parties aro close together. Some Che rokee are with us. Yours in haste. Signed. J. B. l'eavy, In order that the circumstances causing the terrible fight alovo alluded to, may le more fully understood, we will state the following: On April 11th a whl to man named J.J. Kesterson, living in the Cherokee nation, near the Arkansas line, about fifty miles from this city, came hero and filed Infor nation before United States Commissioner Churchill, against the Proctor, also a white man married to a Cherokoo woman, for as saulting him, with intent to kill. lie stated that while In bis saw mill, on the 1.3th of last February, Proctor came in, walked up without provocation, and shot his wife dead. He then fired his revolver at him, the ball striking just above , the left eye. Before ho could fire again, Kesterson escaped. It is furtlior stated that Proctor was undergoing trial for the murder of his wife, at the court house in the Snake dis trict, about fifty-seven miles northwest of here. A writ was issued, and the deputy marshals was instructed to go to the court house and remain until the trial was over, and if he was not convicted to arrest him on another charge. Proctor is known to be a desperado, and it being in the neighbor hood where Deputy Marshal Mcntz was killed, about a mouth ago where, in fact, a deputy marshal is shot at almost on sight it was necessary that a strong force should be sent. The parties bad also writs for the murderers of U. 8. Deputy Marshal Bentz, who are supposed to bo in the im mediate vicinity, and they intended to resist arrest. On Saturday morning, April, 13th, Deputy Marshals Jacob II. Owens and Joseph O. Peavy, with William Wcid, Jos. O. Vawncy, James Haskcns, Paul Jones and Eugene Bracket, as a posse, left here for the seen of action. At Kvansville they were joined by Kiley Ward and W. J. - Morris, and at Dutchtown by a man named Beck, who is part Cherokee. The Indian court house is about twelve miles west of that place. The party pro ceeded about 8 p. m. on Monday. They wore within fifty yards of the court houso when they dismounted, hitched their horses, and quietly walked toward the east side of the house in file by twos. They stopped at the corner, and Beck stepped around to the front door and looked In. Seeing a large number of people inside armed to the teeth, he turned immediately to come away, but not before he was fired upon and dangerously wounded. At the same time a volley was poured from the iM)urt house upon the Marshal' foreo with , out, who then commenced to return the tire. They were at a great disadvantage as the attacking party wore undor shelter inside of the court houso. It appears that Beck bad some friends Inside the court house, who, when they saw him fall, open ed on his (Beck's) enemies, and presently the fighting was general. It was brief, however, but terrible In its results. Of the Marshal'! force seven 'cut of cloven lay dead, and of the assailants only three Some sixteen or seventeen are reported wounded, some mortally, Including Marshal Owens. ' The messenger knew the name of only two of the Marshal's forces who were killed, James Ward and Riley Woods, Three were missing, James Hawkins, Paul Jones and Eugene Bracket. Morris helped to lay out nlno bodies on a porch about half a mile from the scene of the deadly affray, and Uilther the Federal wounded were also carried.' Proctor, the woman killer and desperado, was guarded by eleven of bla personal friends, who wonld not see him convicted. The sheriff was killed, and the judge received three buckshot in the knee. Indeed, it appears from the sudden and deadly assault on the Marshal's force that the people inside the court house hud been'fully informed of their approach and were prepared for them. The officials were instructed to make a demand for Proctor only in case of his acquittal, and expected some resistance should, they at tempt to arrest Proctor after his acquittal, but for the murderous volley on their first approach they were not prepared, and hence their slaughter. Immediately on receipt of Deputy Marshal Peavy's letter, K. C. Kcrons, Chief Doputy . Marshal, Captain J. W. Donnelly, chief clerk, and United States commissioner Brooks Churchill, raised and mounted thirty men undor com mand of City Marshal, C. F. Robinson, and Joseph Tinker, Deputy. Accompanying the expedition are' Drs. Julian C." Field arid C. W. Pierce. , ' ' - ' A demand has !ccn mado on the authori ties of the nation to assist in taking the murderers dead or nlivc. This is oneof the most terrible afl'airs ever known in this country, originating in distrust and jealousy with which the more intelligent portion of the inhabitants of the Indian Territory aro misled by bad white men. What protec tion can bo had may bo surmised from the fact that Proctor has committed eighteen murders and still is unhanged. It is the stern determination of the United States Marshal in this district to bring to justice the murderous and rebellious crow in the nation at any sacrifice or expense. A $20,000 Robbery. On Friday a German gentleman, from Laporto, Penn'n., arrived at the La Pierre House. In the evening ho went to the Academy, and, as he was coming out, made the acquaintance of two men who soon won his confidence by their politeness. They all went back to the hotel, when they took drinks, and then one suggested " wine in the room." This wss agreed to, and they conversed, drank, laughed and smoked un til two o'clock. During this time the Ger man gentleman became confidential, and ex hibited a wallet containing, in addition to $43 in cash, bonds, railroad, State, and Government, and judgment notes to the value of $20,000. The parties separated, very much pleased at 2 o'clock, and the gentleman from tho interior went to bed, only to awaku, yestorday morning to dis cover that tho wallet, and all its content, was gone. The nfl'air was given to the de tective to work up, and they are vciy reti cent as to the victimized gentleman's name. Philadelphia Jlepvblic. ; t'j During their stay In San Francisco tho Japanese ladies carefully investigated the females attendants at their hotel and compared them in their working clothes ith the ladies whom they saw upon the street arriving at the conclusion that the rich and poorer classes of American women are divided by physical development and that the wealthy classes are distinguished from their Icks fortunate sisters by a hump upon the back somcthig after the fashion of tho dromedary. Miscellaneous News Items. t3T A charter has been granted for bridging or tunneling tho Mississippi river river at Memphis. ' (W London, April 20. -Tho walls of a building in course of erection at Kirkadly, Scotland, foil this morning, while they wore at work, causing deplorable loss of life. Nine masons and laborers were suffocated. tlT'Mrs. Mahor, of Grecnbush, Albany, was struck down and had her neck broken on the 21st inst., while attempting to stop a fight between her two sons. Joseph, the alleged matricide, has (led. ISTTlie insects commonly known as buffalo gnats have attacked farm, horses and mules in Mississippi, and ninny hun dreds hnve died within the past few days, and many farmers have no tea ins with which to cultivate their crops. C2T Henry Ward Ueechcr, in a lecture last week, before one of the largest audi ences ever seen at Cooper Institute, took ground in favor of a less restrictive method of observing Sunday, and giving tho work ing classes an opportunity for increasing their intelligence, if necessary, on that day. 117" Mrs. Ellen Sargeaut, a mill work woman, committed suicide at Newport, N. II., on Wcduesday week, by taking mor phine. She left the following note : "Fath er, forgive me and forget that you had u daughter Ella. . Text for my f uncial : 'Judge not, that ye be not judged.' " tW.At New York last week a singular looking box, addressed to Lieutenant Kel so, was landed from the steamer Manhat tan, and, exciting the suspicions of tho Custom officers, it was opened, and was found to contain a coffin, on the lid of which was a plate- inscribed ; " John 0. Heenan," with ft representation of the Angel Gabriel. The coffin was opened and found to contain a lot of lace curtains, horse blankets, etc, and a smaller enflln filled with valuable bronze goods. rpRIAL LIST FOR MAT TERM, 1878. , I. Thorns J. Free vs. HUles. Boyd Co. 3. Wm. Cox vs. Hiram Jackson, Garnishee. 8. J. A. Mnxwoll, M. D. vi. Daniel Millar 4. A. C. Kahtcr vs. George Muus and Maria ' Mant. '. ' 6. John I). Hkr vs. JNowport Deposit Bank. 6. William Morrison vs. Francis . A. Camp bell. T. William Morrison vs. David T. YoRumv" 8. George C. fctrlnc vs. Joseph Dyslngor. 9. William Cox's nee vs. Michael 8lmre. , , ' 10. Smith A Shroff vs. Reuben D. Reynolds.' 11. Smith & Long vs. Politer A Manning. 13. Mllligan & Musscrvt. Peifler & Manning. 13. . B. Clouser's use, vs. Alfred Wagner '' and Jos. Weldon. 14. Henry H. Fisher v. Theo. Fcnn Mnr ; goret D. Fenn. 15. James A. Cooper vs. Hugh Gray. "' 10. James Oalbralth ts. South Penna. Kail road Co. .( . if , . 17. Ellie J. Msrulaud vs. Dr. Geo. W. Blst- llse. . 18. 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