J KFFJERMO Sf VILLE.f)«'ithof Ansle Hiiud-Hor Betrnjerh(Goriesponcleuce of The Sentinel.Jeffersonville Nov. 4.—This place is much excited to day over the death of Annie Hand, the girl who took arsenic, alleged to have been given her by Wm. Hughes for the purpose of producing an abortion, and the release of her seducer. The poor girl was buried in the paupers’ burying ground. Mr. Rabstraw, a stepbrother of the deceased, went before the mayor yesterday and filed an affidavit for murder against Hughes. It will be remembered that Justice Keig-win arrested Hughes Saturday on the charge of murder, and committed him to jail without bail. Yesterday morning Keigwin sent an order to the county jail ordering the release of Hughes, and he was let out of jail, since which time nothing has been seen of him. The marshal is on the lookout, but has not gained any clue as to Hughes whereabouts. The case against Hughes was nollied last Saturday and a new case has been filed.Tin Provi era of ton, r *everi was n D. S. pany, const!pass*]boilerProgiLoi tional ed to ber It heatsone h'three oey t fourtl the el heat i Novei be rlt;v The fwill twill b