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Show J3Y TELEGRAPH. The "Daniel Webster" and Homestead Mines Arrest of a Bank Robber on Frightful Collision the Great Eastern Railroad, England. AMERICAN. il. llof-lon-, Charles II. Jiullard. lite alleged prinl cipal of the Hojlstoa batik robbery, yeirango, was arrested iain New now in York a few days isince, and robhere. the alter liuihudiiiattly jail bery Italian! Mailed for i'uris, where be hns since resided until two luomha ago. Washington, 11. Copp's "Western Land Owner" pays Acting .Secretary Cowen bus uBirmed t lie ruling of the Commissioner General of the Land Office, rejecting tbe adverse claim of T. II. liutiu and otbera against i he Daniel Wefcuter and Homestead mines, I'tah, because they did not have aurvrv tnude of their adverse clatin, ur bow that they bad a record of the title i.ndcr the local lawa. Chirngo, II. The "Inier Ocean's'' New Orleans special says tl at information from St. .Mm i in t miiJ Iberia parishes indicates tbe while lengue will make a bold bland there. They have three cannon and a n amber of Winchester rifles. They have rations furnished by the govern-ni- l' in during tbe Mississippi overflow. During the three last weeks negroes and whites bare been murdered in that vicinity. lUfuges from state that at least thirty liavo been murdered in and about that place. The registration officers in the northern and weft tii portions of the State de- cliae to serve owing to tbe intoeurity of life. The regular poliee of bbreveport have been discharged aud fireiaeiv, all c whom are white leuguni, bate been appointed to sncceed tbeui. A number of cases of Pruosian guns cousignd ts the while leaguers of this city, brought (rotn New York eity on Ihe steamship "Western Metropolis," and ninrked ladies' and cUildren'a shoes, have been seized. Memphis, 11. The men arrested at Picket t mile on the charge of complicity iuthe assassinn-tio- n of the negro prisoners taken from Trenton jail arrived here this afternoon in charge ef a tile- of soldiers. They will be examined before a Unite) States Cotnuiissieuer tu morrow. St. Taul, 11. Cutar'a final report to Uen Terry bis former etatenwat, and akes strong ground iu favor of the opening of tbe Ulack Uills. He vudorses the report of gold discoveries, and suggests further explori lions next season. Nevertheless Profs. Winehell and Donaldson assert that Custar does not know of bis own knowledge any co or of gold wui fouud any wbert in the Black Hills. Memphis, II. Another of tbe negroes taken from tbe jail at Trenton by the mob is here, but refuses, under tae advice of I't 8. officials to state anything except that he escaped when six other were shot.' ' New Orleans, 12. Eight irancladj usvd in the Mississippi during the war were sold by1 the Govi l ernment parties in Boston, Pittsburg and St. Louis, for tbe aggre gate sum of $t9.07. It is i bought the, navy department will disuppruve of tbe ev-r- fifty-seve- n Cou-hat- ta - to iat . Ic-ila- y, sale. San Francisco, 12. The next trip of the British steamer "Vancouver" te China and Japan will he under the superintendence of tbe Pacifio Mail Company, the purchaser of that and other steamers of the Trans- Pacific Company. Middleboro, Conn. 12. The mill building at Panichea Pond, occupied by Meach & Stoddard, millers, and Lemons' Milter P ate Company, was burned last night. Loss, $50,000; insurance $ao,ooo. Lexington, Mo , 12. A shooting affair growing out of an old feud, occurred here this afternoon between Deputy Marshal L. A. Kane and Deputy Sheriff Eugene Kwing, in winch Kane was killed and Ewing mortally wounded. St. Louie, 12. Postmaster General Jewell adv. rtiscd through the papers here a reward of $3,000 for the arrest of tbe parlies who commiltid the Geddes Hill robbery, in this State, and $3,000 reward for the arrest of tbe robbers of the Sab Antoaio stage, in Texas, in April la.u. New York, 12. A suit has been begun by government iii the United States District Court James Watson against recover the amonct due the Webb, t Hrazilian Government claim paid him for tbe United States in the matter of .the alleged illegal condemnation of American vessels. A private dispatch says Gen. Frank P. lllair, jr., is at Cliftoa Springs, :ew York, in a very critical condition. His death is hourly expected. Chicago, 12. !eul ton's new ttatement is published er in full here this morning as a special. Aside from the arguments of Moulton to sustain his former statement nnd to break down that of Beecher, most of tbe important are the assertion that both Uei;cbor and Mrs. Tilt on made their confessions to him in the presence of a third party whose name he does not give, nnd the disclosure of the al'eged charges of Henry C. Boweu against Beecher, which Moulton avers were charges of aduliery with five different women, in eluding one charge of rape. la regard to the latter charges Mo lion says Deeuli-- r confessed to him the act of criminal intercourse, but denied having used violence and alleged that the woman though unmarried "had hud previous experience of the same sort." This revelation Moulton fcays was made to him twelve days after the confession of adultery with Mrs. Tilton, and while he was engaged with II. li. Claflin and others in sealiug He up Tilton's difficulties with Dowen. told Beecher that unless be wished to remain in liowen's power he must get from the woman hi question a retraotion of the charge. This he (Beecher) undertook to do. and he brought Moulton a paper frai the woman, which was not a retraction, but a statement that he had mode a certain charge against Beecher to Bowen which she regretted, and that khe was now on friendly terms with Beeoher. This letter Moulton published without the signature. Indeed there is none. The language iroputwd to Beecher In this narrative is perfectly disgusting. Moulten says Beecher dcclarsd to bim his belief in the doctrine of free love But and professed to see no sin it. nevertheless when threatened witi exposure be made preparation to commit He says also that ruicide by poison. Beecher renewed bis intimacy with Mrs. Tilton clandestinely, after be bad made or supposed be had made peace with Tilton by confession and penitence, and he introduced a letter written by bim to Mrs. Tilton subsequent to that event, conveying the intimation that his wife was away and (bat she could safely owe to his house. Many portions of the statement are grossly indecent. Washington, 12. To day the grand jury turned over to Mr. Riddle, special prosecuting attorney ia the safe burglary case, eleven presentments, charging in general terms conspiracy, and it was reported about the City Hall that the following persons are named in them. F, A. Sawyer, late in charge of the secret service, Nettle-chiCurx and Sbaler. of the Seeret Service, assistant district attorney Harrington, Thomas Somerville, of New York, A. B. Williams, Michael Hayes and Win. Benton It ia probi.ble that Kiddie will prepare the indictments at onc, and tbat they will be submitted to the grand jury early in the week, Memphis. Tenn 12. The examination of the alleged Ku Klux from Gibson County is postponed mitil Monday. Among the prisoners are J. P. llaile, who had a row with at a barbecue about paying for a shoat he had bought, and Munro Morgan and J. P. Warner, two men who were fired tips by negroes near Pickets-villwhich led to the arrest of tbe negroes who were taken from Trenton Jail. An Avalanche reporter had an Interview with Dug Jamison, the negro whe escaped from the mob. He admits being nesent when Morgan nnd Warren were fired tn, aud that the negiw had assent-ble- d for the' purpose of killing a colored man named Butler, aad whipping another, but tbat he was there in the interest of peace. He was reticent in regard to his being taken from jail. He says he escaped by jumping into a creek and that Nelson McOee also escaped. North Platte, Neb., 12. ' During the past few days horses to the number of ten have mysteriously between this place and Willow Island. Sheriff Stouthers while out in pursuit saw Indians running off stock one mile east of Brady Island. W. U. T. repairer Baker also states that six Sioux Indians crossed the railroad going north about 11 a. m. within a quarter of a mile of where section were at work. Firing wa distinctly heard around the Curve p, have mills, employing 13.000 persons, employmills, stopped, and forty-eigHe ing 7,000 persons are still running. manufacthe trades unions throughout turing ditsricts are collecting subscriptions for the idlers A meeting of the British amateur for Monday next, in called oarsmen is thl city, when an effort wiU.be made to induce one or more crews to go to Philadelphia to take port in the International regatta of 7C. Havana, VZ. Calixto Garcia capered an insurgent leader ou board a gun boat at Matiazillo. When pursued by his captors he fired two sbotsit them and when taken WrtSfound wounded in the bead. The ' paniards say he thot himself. The wound is probably fatal. Madrid, 12. Official dispatches announce that Gen. Puvia has gained a victory over the Carlists. Three thousand troops will leave for Cuba the present month, and 5,000 in October. Gloucester, 12. Gen. Butler opened the Congressional canvass in Essex District by an elaborate speech mainly on national topica - ACRES PLOW LAND, 1& ACRE8 ORAS8 land, a good ordiaid, hw and I of the on the Couaty road urar the bold city northward. 1 will trad the place for city Tithing property, or fur stock, or Kraia, or orderi. The whole or a part of tain valuabl property offered S p. n. body was found to be cold, with a bullet hole in his back. The section men at West Brady also report seeing ten Indians, and came into the station. W. 20- Paris, 11. Sener Vega Armejo, the newly ap- tointed Spanish Ambassador, presented to President said he hoped the restoration of relations would contribute to the termination of the war in the Spanish provinces adjaceit to France. The President in reply expressed wishes for the prosperity of Spain, and promised friendly to-da- Mac-Maho- n; B Coitsisting oftlic Choicest Style ami Patterns Of Dress Goods, Flannels, I.inseys, Ginghnms. anil a ttesieral Assortment of DRY A1IM GOODS . MEH'S KOI'S AND ITiOl, CIIItDRE'S CLOTlIIXo Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Gloves, Mittens, Ladies', Misaes' and Children' Hosiery of all Crudes. A full stock of Groceries Hardware ' Notions, Queen VWare Glass-WarSaddles, Harness tmd Harness Tiiminin 9 ' Cordage, and J ut received an assortmeut" ' of the most popular and best PARLOR AND CUOK SXOVK3 coiisihtin; of Monitors, Irunclad Monitors, IMain Santa Clause, Eclipse, Diamond, Improved New Era, Scotia, Kansas, Diamond Coal Heaters, Bee, Advance, Scortchers, Charm .Box, Bed Cross, Corals, s, Tin-War- e. THE ROUTE IS NOW FIXED a4 Paper-Haoinp;- e, 0. SAUNDERS. By wbleh passenger! from Ogaa and ether potato in the West can reach St. ixinia all point K&at by way of St. Lotui more comfortably aad Speedily than ever before. Thi Misaowai Pacifii Tnaovea Lim ha completed arrMipenieuti with tbe K. C. St. J. A C. B. Kailroad, whereby train are run from Omaha to 8t. Louia without break or impediment, and with out intijcrtinic ita patreai to tbe annoyance of a ingle change or cam. K otber line caa furnfab inch inducement to the travelling public. Kvery- thing connected with this Through Lin ia flint- claaa, ana the adoption of tbe Miller VMtform and W entinickeaae Air Brake, together with it full man Sleepe, vnd Kerlining Chair Coach, render a trip over tile line perfectly safe and pleaaant Paaienger from all parti of the Went, by taking it Expreit Train, are landed in St. Louia at aoaaonable hour, morning and evening, and in ample time to make direct connection with all railroad for every point in the North. Kaat and Sooth. Particular information with map, time tattle, Ac, may be had at the variou '"ThrouKh Ticket" office in the W et, or apon peraoavl or written application to 0 H. Baxter, WeVr 1'aMvnger Agent, Kan City, Mo., or K. A. uenertt rasaenger Agent, St. Uiaia. Ho. Drugs, Staple tf ALL TO BE SOLD CHKAP FOR CASH! A Full Assottment of CORRUGATED ELBOWS, all sizes. Singer Sewing Machines & Just ia Stcek. Prince Organs Wagons, & Machinery at the Old Tithing Yard. W. II. HOOPER, Supt All orders addressed to D. II. Peery, Ogden, will receive Fd, attention. prompt JOHN BENCH, PAINTER, GRAINER, GLAZIER, PAPER HANGER, Etc., TAlTSflOR slt Lojjau, Cache County. a apecimen of hi work h refer Z. C. M. I., LOGAN. A The painting of which ' wa direction. te done under hi 2--tf EXCELSIOR MILLS, A I A II OGDfT CITY, tor the Manufacture 1 AXD RXCEIYB Our Good in Hoi urn at Itail ul at VERY LOW PRICES; A large Stpck of . VICTOR SEWING MACHINES, . -- A. RANDALL SON citit, And a full stock of DRY GOODS, vhieH they are sffering Wholssale AUruntageon Hates. m Call atteation To thoir Groceries, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Wall Paper Bring n Tour Wool at Once ete-3- XjAcei of Etc. CUTLER, Marseilles, riques, Nainsooks, Jaconets, Uress Linens, Superior Cloth, II lank. cU, Yarn, flatting, Kte. trS Summer Stock of Dress Goods Cloth for Wool1 ACQ. rf. - OGDEN SCIENTIFIC AND ROMANTIC. Jndo J. Grover, k Orders froaa the- Country promptly fulled. KELIGIOUS, PLANING AND RE-SAWI- . fdlLLS. NG Of Utah. Uintah. THE JOLLOWlNa FOR POPULAR, and reliable book, eolkita, public patronage: A magnificent pictorial Polyglot Family Bible the beat for the price. I". Chamberlain' Commercial Law and form Book, adapted to the want ef art. Dr. fleorge H. Xaphey' Law f Life and Health, lor male and feuialra. DioLewi on digoatloD, a Scientific wark. Pilgrim' Ptogre, illimtr ed try John Boayea. The Life ana Adventure f ttobioeoB Crneoe. AOKNT FOREIGN. S9 3S OH REASONABLE TERMS; d Train eight ran over an unknown man in the vicinity where the firing" was heard. On the train being stopped the Just Arriving nutl to Arrive, jrt , at OGDEN BRACNH. -- A U -- IE, Of Latest St j Its. FOR SALE CHEAP. e, tlisap-peare- G3 ht Terma Liberal. Ik at Kama). CARDON BROS., LOGANt , London, 11. A fearful collision occurred this morning on the Great Eastern railway, near Six doors west of Meet ing Hall. Norwich. Fifteen persons were instantly killed, and thirty injured, seme, it is WATCHES, feared, fatally. CLOCKS, Later It is now stated that twenty AVD JEWELRY, are killed ouutright, and fifty wounded Uaaufacture4 aa4 Rfair4. by the Great Eastern railway collieion. rranera mm4 AlWuiua, Plclnr The line is completely blacked by debris XaalfMaen. of the wrecked train. ate-l- j Tkotographa, or AmVrotjpei London, 12. taken. A great strike by the cotton epera-llCopied at Bolton has begun. 8evenij-feu- r GIBSON, ECCLES & PROPRIETORS. We . , Co., ; Itepectfnlly announce to Me Citizens tf Ogden and vicin my that tre hare lately vmt ivaperatian a irstctags rLAXINO AND MEHAWIXG MILL. Our 3rmchinery in alt new tntd of the very best make and we are new jtrepared to tio alt Kinds of Planing, Matching and Scroll Sawing. He-Sawi- ng, VTH AtSO MA ILK RUSTIC, FLOORING ana BETEL SIDING W are al HThite manufactories the ry best eaHtj of Fine Lumber, And ire prepared to fill Wholesale and Retail Bills at Sliort aotice atf m Pictures AUnr MlUCoratr of FOVBTU AD (Ma. FRJLKKLIN STREET8 |