ANDERSON, CALDWELL, CATHEY, CHILES, CRENSHAW, CUNNINGHAM, GLOVER, HILL, HUTCHINSON, LOBB, MARRAN, McCLANNAHAN, MERCER, PEACOCK, RALPH, WALLACE, WILSON "The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Sunday, March 25, 1877 SUBURBAN NOTES. Independence. (MO) A panorama of eight days' trip through the Centennial exhibition will be given at the Bank hall to-morrow evening. Seven misdemeanor cases, such as selling liquor on Sundays, and without license, were disposed of yesterday in the criminal court. The snow disappeared rapidly yesterday under the warming influence of "old Sol." It, however, left behind plenty of mud and slush as evidence of its visit. R. P. RALPH, the genial traveling salesman of Blair & Bros.' nursery, of Lee's Summit, has been in town for the past few days in the interest of his employers. The land case of R. A. HILL vs. Jas. MARRAN et al. has been grinding along in the circuit court for the past two days. At present writing (5 p.m. Saturday) no decision has yet been rendered. George WALLACE, a brakeman on the Narrow Gauge freight train, while coupling cars at Adams' switch on Thursday evening, had the misfortune to get caught between the bumpers, and his hips were severely crushed. He was taken to his home in this city and surgical aid summoned and his injuries properly cared for. His injuries, though severe and painful, are not necessarily dangerous. The evidence elicited at the coroner's inquest, held over the body of the murdered Nick CRENSHAW, on Friday, does not materially differ from the statements which have already been made in "The Journal." The jury returned the following verdict: "We the jury, after viewing the body of the deceased, Nick CRENSHAW, now lying dead before us, find that he came to his death from a gun-shot wound in the bowels; said gun being in the hands of, and discharged by, Henry CATHEY with murderous intent." The county marshal yesterday, in pursuance of the order of the criminal court, returned the following special grand jurors, summoned in pursuance of said order of the court, to-wit: Porter McCLANNAHAN J. A. LOBB J. B. GLOVER C. E. WILSON J. W. MERCER M. W. ANDERSON Thomas HUTCHINSON James PEACOCK W. A. CUNNINGHAM C. C. CHILES Thomas CALDWELL ====================================================== (I have no connection with any of these people but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) ======================================================