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Show JIY TELEGRAPH. olics, as an argument against the public school system, to the effect that Agassiz had investigated the houses of prostitution in Dotiion and found a large majority of the inmates were natives of that city, and attributed their omo downfall to the impure influences to which they had been subject, while pupils of Bos ton public schools. The letter says: "The item regarding the case of the of Doston, which you sent me some time ago, is a base invention and slander which I should long ago have exposed, did lnotshrirk from a discussion with that class of people who Indulge in such insinuation. Very truly yours, Louis Agassiz. number of vounsc roughs L't't The into a drunken difficulty at a fair.and Given Up. , man who keeps a at) unfortunate booth, having no previous difficulty with them, is suddenly cut to death. House John Smith is arrested for the murder. There was not much romance, perhaps, about killing a booth keeper Missouri on a fair ground, but it was a brutal murder nevertheless, whoever did it. Cuba. At the trial the father and mother and sister sit by the prisoner. It was AMERICAN. so at the Fore trial, aud at other Elizabeth, N. J , 19. 20, Washington, , Herman who married Lucy trials. It is a beautiful picture of In the Senate, Morrill said there were oculeman Krewing, in Hamburg, last summer, sympathy which the jury may study important duties beforlbeni. Congress brought her to this country and endeav- at their leisure, and serves to keep had 8'iown a masterly inactivity since it ored to murder her, was convicted down the bloody ghost of the slaughhad been here, and he hoped the pre.it at Rocious of assault, and sentenced to tered not had become child ten years in the State American Semite man, and of the other spectral prison and to pay ish enough after huviog defeated the a fite of $1,000. figures of a father aud mother and resolution on Wednesday, by ten votes, San Francisco, 19. taster and children left behind. A to take it up and pass it now. The Seu-t- e The committee of the Senate and As- discussion between counsel brings then, by vote of !i3 to L'9, took up sembly balloted for Senator for forth and continued applause." the adjournment resolution question. the short term, with the following reThe Uouiwell was opposed to the repeal of sult: applause is born of a few words linger, 89; Shufter, 23: Delcher, the biinkrupt law, but desired its amend- 10; counsel has eloDowney, 10; Laine, 4; Rogers, G; the which the prisoner's ment, and wanted the Semite to take resit were scattering. The vo'es gained quently said for his clieut, and the time to consider the subnet fully, he for Booth, make the monop-lisl- s friends applaud him and would therefore now vote for the recess. He needs only two more prisoner's despondent. as if they were apsentiment the Morton submitted a resolution that the to secure bis election. actor from the faiorite a committee on judiciary be instructed At Sacramento in the Senate plauding thatiu any bill they rejort in regurd to ballot, Booth had fifiecn votes; Farley gallery of a theatre. the bankrupt law, whether or not for its i; Shufter 11; Irwin 1. The court, as soon as it can make Changes: Finrepeal or amendments thereto, that such ney, Republican, from Shafter to Booth; itself heard, directs the court outside, repeal or such amend inents as relates to Graves, Democrat, from Farley to Booth. bar to be cleared, aud the the of outs, causes or conditions by virtue of In the joint convention: Booth, 58, on f riends of the be which any per-othrown into may prisoner go outside and the first ballot; Farley, 39; Shafter, 20; retroshall be involuntary bankrup cy, Irwin, 1. The Assembly vote, Booth, 43; calculate the chauces for Johu Smith, active, oad be dated back and lake effect Farley, 27; Shatter, 9; McCallum, Demo- but iu all that crowd there is not on at a period not Inter than Dec. 1, 1873. crat, changed to Booth. The total vote one face a solemn dread of what He said he desired to give notice that the is 118; to a choice, GO. necessary those twelve meu in the jury box Senate would act upon this mutter. and to the the debate Sumner objected may do for Johu Smith in their verresolution went over. dict. It is a jovial gathering rather FOREIGN. The Senate wentinto executive session than otherwise. Havana, 18. the dojr, adjourned till aud The jury retire and the judge reIt is reported that the steamer ''Sauti-ag- ) January 5th. laud-inde has in succeeded the ; Cuba" tires, and then the prisoucr prepares The amendments reported by the Senof a filibustering expedition on the to make himself as comfortable as he ate committee on civil service to the Jbuse salary bill are in the form of a southern part of the Const Island be- cau under the circumstances. He substitute for the bill. It repeals the tween Guantuuio and Santiago. and receives the visits Advices from insurcent sources state lights a cisxar, law of March 3, 1873.80 far as it relates who his friends come iu from the of that a column of 600 Spaniards set out to members, officers or employees of The to on last the visitors, for a minute or and fixes their salaries aud comMonday surprise depot of lobby. arms and ammunition Guateuio near but feel what were at bouud at to look solemn, for they exactly so, pensations fell into aft ambuscade prepared for John Smith is on trial for his life for the tiine of the passage of that act. tn the House JJutler called up the sup- them by Gen. Matimo Gouez, with fiOO murder aud wilful murder is death; plementary civil rights bill and propos- cavalry. Only 100 Spaniards escaped. but the cheerful, smiling face of John ed to limit the debute to two hours, but Their commander and 200 soldiers were reassures them, and thev Smith IJeek pave notice that unless fair time killed, and the remainder were taken reI Demohe the allowed for was discussion, LubanssnbsequenUy prisoners. smile, too. In all that crowd there crats would interpose all dilatory mo leased Major Martelli, and other officers, are but three sad, appreciative faces! and after unending to the wounded, sent tions possible the lather, the mother and the sissaid bill was the Builer simply intend, them uuder escort to the vicinity of the of the prisoner. Yes, there is ter ed to override hostile State legislation Spanish line. A Spanish column, under Col. has the iu started Arminon, It coufcrred no rights not now belong-fuprisoner's counsel; he is serious, pursuit of the insurgent forces. to the cokreJ race. too, for he knows the weak points iu Santa Fe, N M., 19. Deck opposed the bill. lie said not a his case, and he don't like the looks ' mnn on his sid A shooting affray took place a few of the house wanted to days of the jury. The counsel for the ace the negro oppressed or deprived of since in Lincoln county, N. M., between after a while sit near the any rights, but Congress was usurpiug Jack Guylnl, former sheriff of the coun- prosecution and and whom both Vr. of had prisoner Harold, they say something to authority over matters that belonged ty, exclusively to the States. He also ob- been drinking freely. In an attempt to each other which makes all laugh. jected to the effect t bo bill would have arrest them the Mexican constables were There is something droll about a trial on the public school system, tending to resisted, and both Guylul and Harold for murder. Then tho mother changes drive white children from the public were killed. her seat aud by her manner is chargHthools. ing upon the prosecuting attorney Kaiuey, (colored.) favored the bill, and said the members from the South, IScccher's Unlucky Ilrolber. that he has done too much in his enon the other side of the house, had au deavors to hang her son. lie, fearantipathy against the colored race be"M- - brother Charles aud I were ing this will injure hits looking to cause they fought for the flag. The bill twins," said Mr. lkecher, iu his la.st soma future trial, perhaps takes a was laid aside. The following dispatch was received evening's lecture, "or at least we word seat next to the prosecutiug attorney t United States steamer have beeu if he! hadu't waited a coup- and they chat together, about the Key West, ID: Hon. G A. le of years. We were twins iu every- trial it is to be supposed. After this, T.obeson, our Consul at Havana, telebut birth, and yet we were very John Smith walks about and holds graphs that the Virginius" prisonous thing unlike. He had apparently a better conversations with his friends outside were delivered to the "Juniata" Mil she bailed immediately fir New head thau J, and promised to make a the bar, hanging over the railing York. shrewder man. If an accident hap- meanwhile, and nobody seems to be 0. 11. Scott, pened to anybody, it was stire to be taking any particular notice of him, Hear Admiral. to Charles. It was Charles that bruk although presumably they are. And St. Louts, 11. On Vcdnftulay last, a farmer liviug his leg, that had a white swelling on this is a truthful cartoon of a trial near Cambridge, Mo., was attacked by his knee, that was blown up with gun- for murder at that period when John tive men while on his w y home from powder, that fell down stairs and cut Smith and his friends are waiting for wiling his hogs, and killed and robbed a gush on his cheek, aud then, of if a verdict. Can it be wondered at, f one thousand dollars. A gentleman was needed, fell down and that criminal law carries with it no coming along shortly afterwards found symmetry the dead Body aud overheard the rob cut the other one. He grew up and impres3iveneFs and leaves no lesson bers in an adjacent thicket quarreling had a lovely family. His oldest son of dread behind ? nver the division of the money. He was shot in the rebellion, hobbled juietly gathered a few neighbors, who buck and was shot A young man who had been at work again, and then surrounded aud captured three of the the city of Des Moines, and who hits for into the went On the regular army. gang and hanged them to a tree, and unablo to collect ihe wages due been border he was surrounded by Indians then weut in pursuit of the oilier two. been obliged to go to jail for him, and killed, and the judgment day will Chicago, 19 waut to pay for a night's lodgmeans of A. J. Pertoetr colored, convicted of the have to search all over the for ing. plaius innrder of his wi.'e in this city in Sep- his bones. Now, my boy went thro' tember, 1871, was hanged at Joliet. HI., the war and It will ever be a mystery to na why caine out with only a where his second trial and conviction all the lanterns on a dark niht, aud bruise. 3Iy brother Charles had two occurred, at 2.1o p. m. to day. all umbrellas in rainy weather, the 19. New York, daughters. They went sailing on a The jury in the case of Henry W. lake in the carried are by persons going in an very sight of his huiise, Oenet, on trial for fraudulent piaoiires and were drowned. direction to the one we wish oppoj-itis Charles Why in connection with bui.ding the Harlem to pursue. rendered a verdict thus dealt with and not me? I have A May of sentence was not the slightest doubt but that it of guilty. granted until Monday to give time to will all cuinouUt very plain by aud by. prepare a bill of excepiious. A motion THE WEED to admit to bail was refused, utid Genet was remanded to the of the Why will ladies carry about them SEWING MACHINE! Heritf. It is reported that Edward Word, strong perfumes? A little cologne is Von better ever wade. t'ounty Auditor under the ring is now not objectionable; but cue is often in the city, and has agreed to tur.-- near sullocatcd in public places when .H ato's evidence on a promise f imtiiun some 4 1.1. THE LATEST ACTUAL IMrKOY;:draws forth wrnian M EN'IS, lifelit nmiiiiij' siiuitliity from prison. His wheicaboii's can't-bascertained, but it is confidentially cmei saturated wan some overpow- actU'ii. Mated that lie will appear on Monday ering sweetness, one drwp of which MONTHLY PAYMENTS TAKEN. would bo. in infinitely better taste. against Mayor Hall. Cleveland, 19. To our mind, ladies are, or should bo, PERSONAL INSTRUCTION GIVEN. The Leafier will, to marrow, publish a sweet J. W. HESS, Agent, enough without these foreign letter written by Prof. Aga?su, shortly before his death, positively deny ng the additions to their heneyed AT WOOPMANSEF.'S STOKE QfiDVN. ttitement po often paraded by the Cath Virginius Prisoners Civil Rights in the Murder and Hanging in From wt-m- jrisi. THoisis, Coal & Lime Waiting for the Verdict. A AND MUSIC STORE-- en Main Street, Iu ALL KINDS to-da- y Ogden. OF ! hand. Murkt,iilwiiyou 1M1I1T8 MUSICAL ! 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