SHERIFF!oNotifies Saline County Official He Must ProtectNegroes.S;81tlClrrADVISES REFUGEES TO RETURNGovernor Will Personally Invite Men Driven from Eldorado to Again Take Up Quarters There, Promising They Shall Not Be Molested.na:Gov. Yates is taking an active interest in the race troubles at Eldorado, in Saline county, and after twice reprimanding Sheriff Baxter has written to President Alston of the industrial institute advising him to return there and promising him full and ample protection from violence.The governor intimates pointedly that he is not satisfied with the excuses offered by the Saline county sheriff and informed him by letter that the assistant adjutant general tells quite another story.There has been considerable correspondence over the troubles at Eldorado. the governor paying particular attention to the case.He received one letter from President Alston of the Industrial Institute at Eldorado confirming the reports of violence against the colored people of Eldorado.Alston writes from Metropolis, 111., and states that there have been acts of violence against the colored people of Eldorado for the last four or five months. He says that, owing to mob violence, the contemplated sale of the property on May 29 was prevented, and that he and his wife are now in Metropolis, where the colored population is strong, because they felt their lives were in danger as long as they remained in Eldorado.He also states that it is the intention of the trustees of the school to establish a school elsewhere.an1'o$htltitlt;sb511(Promises Protection.Gov. Yates replied as follows: “You say that you are now at Metropolis, because your wife desires to get away from a place that would endanger her or your life, and in which you further state that you owe $500 upon Eldorado property, which could have been paid if you had been allowed to close the schools; and at the close of which you state that the trustees have agreed to re-establish a school olsewhere, and inquire if I have any suggestions to make.“In reply I will say that that you return to Eldorado your school at the proper actly as if no disturbance curred, with assurance from me that I will furnish you by telegraph all such force as may he necessary to protect you and all inmates of the school from any disturbance of any kind whatever.I note your statement that inmates of your school lived in this state, being for the most part old residents, and that they were not students from Kentucky. RICHARD YATES.”I suggest and open time, ex-had oc-44Baxter Explains.The second letter the governor received from Sam Baxter of Harrisburg, sheriff of Saline county, in answer to Yates’ recent letter in which he reprimanded the sheriff for failure to protect negroes connected with the school at Eldorado brought forth some severe comment.Baxter alleges that he did not advise negroes to leave and that he did all in his power to protect them, and also that he had enlisted the aid of the United States deputy marshal. He does not say, however, that he is endeavoring to bring back the negroes who have been driven away with assurances of protection.Gov. Yates replied in part as follows:“I sincerely hope your statements are correct and that the report of the assistant adjutant general was erroneous, but, to put it mildly, there are several things which indicate that you have certainly fallen short ol your full duty in this matter.“My demand upon you in this par ticular was explicit and I shall nol make it again, but proceed to cem municate with those parties myself as rapidly as I can locate them.“RICHARD YATES.”