1867-11-24-DAILY IOWA STATE REGISTER-Iowa Burlington Shooting Case---More Developments We find the following in the Rock Island Union, in regard to the parties concerned in the shooting affair at the Burlington house Saturday morning: The woman's name is not Moore, as registered at the hotel, but Shafer. Her husband kept a hotel in Dresden, Tennessee, and Epstein, being in business there, since the war, boarded at the hotel. He left there with the purpose of going to Europe and was as far as Cincinnati on his way, when, it being about the time of the German war, the Consul at that city advised him not to go. He then came to Rock Island. In the meantime, a certain doctor at Dresden, who bore him no good will, informed Shafer that Epstein had been on terms of improper intimacy with his wife. Mrs. Shafer denied the charge; but her husband was enraged, and told her she could no longer live with him, unless she shot Epstein. He bought her a pair of Deringer pistols and about two months ago she arrived in this city with a little son, about eleven years of age. She stopped at the Rock Island house, and left word at Rosenfield & Epstein's jewelry store, that "Mrs. Moore," of Tennessee, wanted to see Mr. Epstein, brother of Mr. Rosenfield's partner, at the hotel. Moore was the name of a lady Mr. Epstein knew at Unionville, Tenn. When he went to the hotel, he met Mrs. Shafer. She told him the mission her husband had sent her on and showed him the pistols, but declared she could not shoot him. With this assurance he felt safe. She stayed about a week and then returned to her home. Not having fulfilled her mission in failing to shoot Epstein, it is presumed her husband still refused to live with her. Yesterday morning, a week ago, she again arrived in Rock Island by the Chicago train, getting off as Epstein was getting on, to go down to Muscatine. She demanded an interview with him. He replied that he was just starting away. She got on the train and followed him hown to Muscatine. On Friday they both left there on the steamer New Boston, for Burlington. The finale after arriving in Burlington is already known to the public. Mr. Epstein's brother arrived here a day or two since and it was expected the trial would take place Wednesday, but Mrs. Moore alias Shafer was sick and could not attend. Mr. Epstein and brother left for their homes in Rock Island yesterday, so that it is uncertain when the trial will take place now. The woman is still sick.-Burlington Argus.