San Francisco (CA) Bulletin, August 31, 1874, p. 1. NOTE: I have no idea who this is. There was no listing for an Augustus Garnier anywhere in Indiana in 1870 census records. There was, however, an Augustus Gardine, age 30, living in Jefferson County, Kentucky, that year. He was indexed Gardine at Ancestry, but the writing was so difficult to read it could well have been Gardnier. There was also a August Garnier who was enumerated nearby in Dearborn County in 1860. I didn't find him in 1870, but his death in 1873 was noted at findagrave. Terrible Outrage-Jeffersonville, Indiana, August 30th-A horrible outrage resulting in the death of the victim was committed near Henryville last night. Augustus Garnier, while walking along the railroad track, was assaulted by three men who robbed him of $5, and then bound him across the track and left him. He succeeded in freeing his body from the ropes, but before he could get his legs loose, a train came along, and though he managed to throw his body off the track, his left leg was cut off. He lay beside the track all night and was picked up by a train and brought here. He died soon after.