SANDUSKY DAILY REGISTER.SEPTLYNCHs’atcte. be ra.d, pre?cribe3 that if a man,! remains of Tsyl .r. They found several' j * *- 1 contused and lacerated wounds on bis bead.; with deliberate malice, takes the life of anI other man. the murderer shall be hanged. The face and front portion of the bead wereB '9- • . : .badlj bruised and the skin was completelyThe CityIDisgrace.If a human being's life is taken a tribunalnicest and mostI of law, exercising the ! careful discrimination, should be entrustedtorn from the forehead and nose. Threelarge wounds were found above and backwith the trial of the murderer; bat for a of the ear. The face was of course muchbrutal mob to become the 'elf-constitutedMEETING- OF THE ERIE executioners, is a burning disgrace to hn-gwoiien and presented a horribly sickeningThe brain was foundCOUNTY BAR.in as it r. Mr. Goodwin then re*d the foi- j to be lightly conjested. The neckDOTDEC!Call ftAt tafternclowingwas not dislocated.fact whichiResolutionAdoptedDe-PREAMBLE AND RESOLUTION:shows that Taylor died of strangula-inaiilt;linlt;r the Arrest ofthe Lvncliers.CITIZENS* MEETING CALLEDFOR TO-NIGHT.Post-Mortem Examination ofTaylor’s Remains—TheBody Buried.AN INTERVIEW WITH FATHER SIDLEY.III. ItKKOUNCRH THK ACTION lt;»The Bar of Erie county have learnedwith horror and dismay that within the last twenty-four hours citizens of Sandusky have taken a human being from the officers of the law, while in the discharge of theirofficial duties, and without trial, or giving him auy opportunity to be heard in bis de-fci)e, and accompanied with circurmtan- t€rv,cos of greatest indignity and cruelty, put him to d*»ath This transaction is a burning d:-grace t oor city, and onght never to be and will not be submitted to bv afrea pelt; pie; but on the contrary oar people will de inand that an infuriated mob shad not be.come the self-appointed triers and executioner* o' a c tizen of Ohio. Tl eretore.Besot red, That the memticrs of the Bar of Erie county demand of the constituted authorities the fullest investigation of the transaction of la-t evening, and tbat the parties implicated in the affair shall be brought before the courts to be dealt with according to the law ut the land.Dearly every portion—the remit of club-meeticHoasethe oubiug. kicking and fiendich treatmentwhich he received w hib being dragged bythe mob. The remains have been interredin the Pottera’ Field, near Oakland Cerae-Tho Coroner's inquest will be commenced today.A LICK O DONNKLL.Til P. MOBSts. Peter and Paul's Church of this city, Mr. Mackey said that he would heartily for the purpose of learning his views in return. The body was horribly braised cn' man aiI! call anWht the ba: on Tbt1S7S,two becall foi sens of citiieD day, tt the urn to mee seven iSepteHoratii F WIT T Ci PhillipLa-t evening a Register representative j ArthurHomer John IJ G BijTrie funeral of Alice O’Donnell, the mur-deredjgirl, will take place to-day.The remains have been kept since Wednesdayuigbt ft the house of Patrick Henoby,brother in law of the unfortunate yonngwoman.INTERVIEW WITH FATHER 81DLKY.called ai the residonce of Father Sidley, ofol Alice o*Donnell and the lynching ofS B Hri * ...» - .EMCj vote for the adoption of the preamble and gard to the proceeding of the mob on W W Ires *lufilt; n. He remarked that be did net Wednesday. Father Sidley received the E C Blt;The intent excitement over the murder remember aoy parallel to the outrageous reporter courteously and entered at once g ^K*procpeiiog of WeJne-day. It had not, he j into conversation in regard to the affair,said, within his knowledge, any parallel which bo characterized as unparalleled in John Vbut still there wa much bitter feeling die s’uoo the organization of the Government, brutality and expressed great regret that Ered VtThe persons wbo did the !ynching, said the s anything of the kind should have occurred. !speaker, are guilty of a high crime, and if Like every sensible man bethought the law' q j,; gTa lor in unmeasured terms, and frit keen t,i(* ci,y authorities refuse to take hold of ought to have taken its course. While the P B StG StrolWm. Taylor Jti-ided a little yesterday,played. Tho better class of people of oouri-c denounced the brutal murder ofh the disgrace whien the mob violence the matter and see that the lynchers are provocation to lyuch Taylorhas brought upon our city and county. All punished, the Judge of the Common Pleas | great, yet ho said there wasdaylong and far into the night the street j Coart shoal 1 eail the attention otcorners were oceupiei by menFAGSRLY DISCUSSING THE AFFAIR,the justification Grand Juty to the cm* and let that body He would take the affair in baud. If wo allowf»r so barbarous anwasHenryJohn MJamesnogladly have prevented thea outrage if it had been possible lor himand all but the plug uglies wero of onefewopinion as to the eoormitv of the outrage. *udmrsu to takeset the law at defiancefrom theto do m, but he said that the mob was belt seemed almost to surpass belief that in an enligntened community a mob, witha prisonerbands of an olfker and hang him, wewell bid farewell to law andyoud the control of auy one man.mightno attempt whatever at concealment of Sf| facts or persons, should lake a prisonerorder.asTheT1IK LYNCHERS EXCITED.There was considerable excitement onproceedings lt;1 Tt ednesday the streets up to a late hour last nightO.away I.om an officer of the law*, drag himaroused the just indignation of every lawabiding mafi. While we can not whollyamong the men who Lai been concernedin the lynching of Taylor. The result of- through the streets by the neck, and hang wipe out the disgrace cf the aflair, we can | the bar meeting had become pretty gen-the man to a lamp in the most prom- by proper action prevent its recurrence. ; eraily known on the-Erects, anu tho lynch-iuent portion lt;1 tblt;* city.and lieudishnessIn point of bra The crowd that banged Taylor were nottalitythe proceeding meting out justice; they were simply gratiers an 1 their fri»*ads and sympathisers w’ere much exercised. Threats were freelv1 finds no parellel even in the history offying a des re I r vengeance. They are ulade that if any further steps were takenTHE BORDER VlGILANTKKSnot the executors lt;t the law, and they to punish the lynchers, there would beor the infuriated mobs of uegro-h.iter- of should be made to suffer the pona’ty prc bloodshed. There was no violence, howrf... *f.• *'• i the South.scribed for their crime.i. MT.L. M ». M. Mever, la.-t night, the parties evidentlyHundreds of people stoppeJ yeterday, Judge llendry said that the lynching of nwai* ing tho resalt of the citizens’meetingalong Columbus avouue or Taylor exceeded in barbarity anything before -howing their hands.] m parsingMarket street, to look at the lamp-post onthat had lt;c:srnd in Ohio iu half a century.. it. w. ichK.. m.. U).. iu.TAYL-iR WAS IIANGFD.Every method that can be devisedshould be seized upon by the people!Pieces of wood, string, etc., that wereThr tug Mystic will leave here at 5:30a. m. next Sunday for an excursion trip toCleveland, and will leave tbat cite on the! found among the gutter refc-e at the Lu^e.. K. M51.. M '. Mj of the fo-t were eagerly seized upon and carried away as mementos of the terriblehere to lt;xpress their indignation. Our citysuffers from the disgrace lt;*f the proceed return trip at 12 o’clock Sunday night.All wht* dasire to enjoy a delightful rideiogs of the mob, an 1 it there are anymeans be which we can set the law abiding lt;u the water are invited to attend the extragedy. Rags torn from laylor’s clothing, people lt;1 the city right in the eyes of theand bits of the rope with which he was country, let us employ such means. Wecnrsion.dollar.Fare for the round trip only onu MP M». Mhanged, were carried away on Wednesday ard aul * to a sense of justice as tlt;*night by the infuriated mlt;»b ami are d »ubt mnrier pa . I be file of a humanThe Secretary of the Interior has de-S J Ca1 Wm H FUSS Mona John R A Guei Wm Slt;E GilD John G0 E Gil H MattClark LWilis W V Li J F Me J J HaiW F Pi Thos Vi H C HiM F CoLouis i D S WiF P ZolGeo LeA TextDavid I Ed H 2 L A SpNow,you wh value tlyour pe meetingbeimr has been tak.m bv a lawle. - ral»bl^,le -s cart uuly preserved.It was only bv the gr.*4t*st t ff.,rt that I ’here is no course left for our people, to pursue except, to seek the punishmentthe mob wero kop- liomcidetl that the lands granted by the Govyonr inlt;gracedeminent to the Pacific Railroad companiesunsold or undisposed of, are opeu to pre«e !#imi-):O0BURNING TAYLoRS BoD\alicr they f 11 hangt i him. A gentlemaninformed un fa-t night that 1 «• was atand»•u nig close t * the lamp post ju-t alter theof the mob who did the deed.Mr. Bigelow .-aid lhat ho thought theemption by private parsons at $1.25 pera re. The Kansas I'acific Railway ComTdisgrace brought upon the city should beu iped out. He said lhat if he had been M ayexecuti* u and tbat he saw a man endeav or an,l a Kjn loaded with grapes.a.M.joring to pour coal nil on the corp-e from a half gallon can. It was tho intention ofpany gives notice that all the lands grantedto that company bv the Government havebeen sold, or di po- *d of within the meanshot, he would have IVIt like firing it intoing of Cimgre s, t hus fully protecting all itsthe mob. Too much force could not havethe mob to satnrlt;*to the clothes of the'00boo5:15.50I negro with the oil and then pile dry goods boxes around the corpse and set fire to thebeen used. The next thiog we know someIbod\ else will be mobbed or released from ;land purchasers, and the company’s LandCommissioner will continue to sell theEd. 1clt;»unt lt;ISTER, 1to repoi little vicustodv.whole. They were prevented from doingProsecutor Bowen arose and said thatlands giving proper contracts or deeds and warranted titles. For information with regard to the.-e lands, and for cheap rates,*35this by some of the cooler headed men it seemed to him to be tho duty of the who were present and who had taken no Coroner to investigate the mutter thoretc., apply to G. C. Wattles, tho company’sD irt in the d ^cracelul proceedings.inJOHN SCOTT,j MUghlv, and if he should return a verdict that the m *b had kiilcd T lyIo* ho shouldagent in this citv. Residence, 819 Campstreet. P. 0. Box 361.Park Concert To-night.on eltkd ot Ed. 1were arthe houing toolbound tdefaultto jail io i*ii o tl h