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Show I by telegraph. A Telegraph Operator g, Killed! A Terrible Railroad : Ac-cide- nt ! Execution of two Mur derers ! AMERICAN, Wasliingion, I. C, 1. The President has recognized Charles nn Consul General for the A. Rile State in the United States. Free Orange II. Bendiil, superintendent of Indian affairs in Arizona, has ben tendered the appointment as Consul at Klianore, Denmark The Commissioner General of the land office has decided that the displaced tract of land at Fort Yuma in under the jurisdiction of the surveyor general of so instructed that offi.Arizona, and h is He in cer. also receipt of information that valuable deposits of gold bare been discovered by the armj otlicers stationed . & t Alaska. . The public debt statement for July shows a decrease of $3,705,180. The Department of State basics ructed the American consul at Kingston, Jamaica, to collect from the at amer Yirginiui the three months pay claimed by the crew of that vessel vh were discharged at that port. It is claimed that this ac tiou of the Department of State recognizes the yirginiui as an Americiin vts-)and entitled to the fullest protection of the Government. San Diego, 1. A letter from Camp Grant states that private Henry Murphy, Co. M, 6th Cavalry, was snot by ISrophy, the camp butoher. The trouble arose about an Indian coming into the tent whom Bro phy ordered out. Murphy protested, a id after some words, commenced load-iij bis gun, vrbeu Bropliy shot and killed him, and gave him elf up to Captain Hamilton, commanding at San Carlos. Madrid, 2. It is reported this morning that Don Carlos has captured the fortress of ), u Es-tell- a. dispatch has been received at the ministry of war.announcing that a eharp iibt has taken place near M lnga, between the Republicans aud insurgents, in which the latter were defeated and ."Iriven from the field with 87 killed. Chicago, 1. The corner for North spring wheat, for July delivery, is at an end. The price at $1.40 to lor cash lots opened $1.41. The sales were principally at 1.40 until one o'clock this morning, when all contracts wore settled; and at 1:80 this morning No. 2 spring wheal waa selling for $1.20. The xcitcraent ienJvd. It is impossible to ascertain how uiuch the bulis have made, or Ibe neart bave lout The whole affair has been sharply managed, but the general verdict is that it is evidently discreditable. To day is known among, our citiiens if African descent aa Emancipation Day, uid by theia is observed and celebrated as a Fourth f Jaly. The day whs here by a grand excursion, dinner, innate, addresses, Le. Norwich, Cean., 1. The south building of the Norwich hleackiog and coloring works was partially destroyed by ire this morning; loss, A to-da- y cele-hrut- SHMOOO. St. Louis, 1. Tom Allen, the pugilist, publishes a jard, saying that if Charlie Galligher to fight him, as has been stated, he will give him a chance two weska from his meeting with McCoole, far any amount that he may choose, from $00 upwards. It is proposed to incroaso the Attraction of the Allen fnd McCoole S.ght on the ilUrti. by making a match between Jack Madden and Dublin Tricks, to he fought ia the same riag tiu i iiHmediavely aftier the contest between Allen and McCoole. &un Francisco, 1. Joseph Cassulyra telejjia-poperator, met with a serious accident near Stock yesterday. He was on- a freight Viiin.'ind losing his biibmeo fell between ilie car. His right arm was fVarfully shattered, and his leg broken in e oral piaow. Hh arm was amputated above Mie elbow, and it i9 likely that his will alo havo to be l iken off nidy was to have taken charge of theOakland ' I'oiut telegraph otfi Kvunoville, Iud., 1. The Journal ha? advices frum Carmi Illinois, which say tho cholera had iroken out there with fearful violence, and eight deaths had occurred in twen y four hours, up to one o'clock p m.. yoMcriy, making fourteen deaths since the license made in jpearance about a weok aga. Sa Franci-eo- , 1. The Original I. T. Miniug Co. have !vied an of dollar per hare, and tiie Succor. MM1 and 5imng cents per Company one of seventy-fiv- dire ti. I - .- te e hre. The feature iu tuo afternoon SWk t'oard Friday, whn the ndvuueo of $10 The per share in Knymotrl & Ely. whole list was stronger than for several 'lays. , there U a r- port in San Francises that the Rnynond & Ely company has - bought the Uerittes ground, and comaieuce to work it atence. . V The Bteamer "Colorado," which sailed for China on Friday, took out about 250 Chinese in the steerage. The indictment against Thomas Dev-intor assault with a deadly weapfrn n his wife was this morning dismissed in the municipal court t the earnes intercession Of the" woman, her husband being at the door of death with conlie has been ill in the jail sumption some time past, and the for hospital physician certi6es that he hit past recovery. A boy, about thirteen years old, nam ed James Orr, whose parents reside in Oakland, was instantly killed about h If past one o clock his afternoon at the Grand Central Hotel, Oakland. He was employed "at the hotel to run the elevator, aud while it was in motion he look, ed out and had his hea l cuug'wt in bf tween the elevator and wall. The department htamps and devilments necessary to tranmict businesi'in the Surveyor General's olfice.was locked up in a safe which is under the surveillance of a keeper from the Sheriff's office, placed there by the dis'rict court, pending the decision of a suit brought by S. O. Houghton, against the Surveyor-General, to obtain pose sion of a Los Ariinos ranche. The the to patent incuuvenienued is department greatly will ,. I thereby. New York, 1. terrible accident occurred this morning on the Hudson River R It. between Tarrytown and lrviugton. The SaratoA ga express left this city at nine o'clock, and was due at Tarrytown at 9:10. The freight train which was coming down shunted on to a third track. A the last car passed over, the express train came up at the rate of forty miles an hour The engine passed the baggage cars iu safety. As the baggage car of the express passed the engine of the freight train, one car of the latter jumped the track. The baggage car of the expres crashed into it, throwing the engine tender aud first lreighi car clear over the track into the river. The i'i eight cars tore through. The first drawing-roocar, baggage, engine and teuder, escaped without a scratch. In tho second drawiug-roocar, which was completely wrecked, were Ira D. Warren and wife, of this city, en route for Sara toga. Mrs. Warren wa fatally injured, biing struck by a pane of glass aud her skull fractured. The cheek benepro-trude- d from her face. Mr. Warren also offered terrible injuries, which will probably prove fatal. Miles 0. Reach, et this city, hud hs t ight ai m completely cha tiered. John Vasbur h, through baggage man, received terrible injuries about the head, and his death is momentarily expected. ih engineer and fi.eman of the freight tiain jumped from their engine and saved their live About thirty pusmugeis of the Saratoga all piemmcnt New Yorkers, are wounded, but nut too badly to t e removed by special cars to Saratoga. The accident, it is a ud, occurred in exactly the tame niauner as the New Hamburg disaster, iu whicu a brother of YasUurgh, a victim of was killed, uamly, by jumping off a bag gage car upon the track. Twenty-seveirtigut cars were wrecked. Berlin papers contain a letter from BaioH You Kbaedeu, the divorced .husband f Mme. Lucca, repudiating ar.d denouncing what he terms the villiauous pece of rascality ptactiaed upon him in New York, iu his divorce suit. He says: 'Leaving untouched all other shameful incidents, 1, last autumn, laid before tiie proper court in iiei l.n, a complaint for divorce on the ground of malicious abandonment, and this procedi..g is taking its regular course. The accusations raised against me ami through whieh, in connection with perjury and other crimes, success has apparently been obtained, 1 declare them to be the most perfect untruths, as are also the hearsay declarations whkh are attributed to a witness who. is not even named. The reason, for hastening the proceedings commenced in such a sudden and unheard of mnnaer,and thi- act of violence iu Now York can only le found in the news reported in a journal that Mai inie Lucca had already been mairied to Maj. Yon WalhofeL" The liu denies hav ing received notioe of the proceedings began for diivorce in New York, and e ate that he has ninVed in the couit which granted a decree for its annulment. Baltimore. 1 Nicholson and Halle-ra- n wcro executed at 10 a m. About 1U0 persona were present. The eon demned men-nu- t their doath ealmly. A prayer meeting whs held in Halleran's cell the night prevkus, by Rev. Mr. Wilson and thirteen yauag uten It is said that Nicholsan made a confession, and that it is in the pnssession of his t'rtcuds, but he will not make it public FOREIGN. Paris, 1. The German army of occupation, under General Manteuffel, has evacuated Nancy, the capital of the department of Mcurthe, which has been occupied by the German troops since the conclusion nf the war. The only p&rtion of the French territory now occupied by the German troop is the district of Verdun. ' ' " London, 1. The trial of Austin Fddweil and his accomplice in the frauds upon the Rank of .England,- will take flare orr the 18th instant, it is rumored that the accused ' will plead guilty. The trUl' of the Tichborna claimant oa. been further adjourned until Tum- m s, to-da- y, n - ! 1 ; of the continvd dnyiin consequence Mr. Kenealv. ?.i.. es oi uuo i uinjii- ithe defence, will ill- ;,. - leading counsel far commence his address upon the resumption of the trial, and will probably occu-p- y four das, finishing on the 8th tnst. The Dutchess of Inverness is dead. The amount of bullion that has gone into the Dank of England, on balance is to-da- AND MUSIC STORE, 285.000. Charged with ecu Murders. A uisiii Coal & Lime Office Thir-- 4 Main Street, the Loxington(Ky.) Prew, July Int. The Sheriff of Clay county aud a party of four armed men arrived in the c'ny yesterday, having in charge two tueu . Ogdeu. From THE CHEAPEST COAL AND LIMP In tho Market. ! always on h.nrf names James Turner aud Francs Pace, aid to be men of the most desperate OF character. The immediate cause of their ALL airest was the muider, in 1872. of two men named MiJdletoa and F.eds, whom From a Jewsharp to a Oliarch Organ, at Cheap, or they waylaid at night on the public highwuy. else in Utah. The history of Turner is one of a very Although of good ftanliug uature family and in ea9y circumstances, yet his love for deeds of cruelty was such SHEET MUSIC, ETC., ETC. that he disregarded all laws of society Duriu gratifying his savage ing the war he became the leader of a One do or South of Ogdcn House. f band of guerillas, who barrassed or murdered in cold blood all Southern sympathizers on whom they could lay hands. Iu Harlan county, on (lie Virginia liue, lived uu old iuiiu named James Middle-toa renpectful old citizen, whose sous, David aud William, enlisted iu the Cache Go. Southern army. In 1803, Turner, with his bushwhackers, scoured that county. AGENT FOR THE For fear of their attacks, and knowing their desperate characer, old Middleton left bis home and lied into Lee County, Va. They heard of his retreat, and, following, captured and brought him back to Harlan county. Ky., on the JUSTLY CELEBRATED WAGON IS MADE OF TIIE BEST MATERIAL line, irhere they put him to death ' throughout and is warranted. iu the most cruel manner. Tyiug him THIS to a tree they cut off his ears aud nose, A SUPPLY ALWAYS OX IIA3VD. aud tore off ni- nails, beside w her wi-Also Dealer in mutiluting his person, alien which they sal around him, watching him slowly die ot his sufferings the wliject of their riThresh inrV VV . .... Shi IF HillrAim km A iiau bald jests and taostinnaman torture. Iu the same year David aud William Cutters, Middleton, learning of the frightful death which their father had died, returned to their home in Harlan, bent on Here. Turner succeeded in revenge. AND OF FARM MACHINERY killing David Middieton, and then escu-pe- d with his band from the vicinity, pursued by a party of Southern troops, A Complete Assortment of who heard of his depredations and weie in search of him. He is charged with many other murders, anuunting in all AA'D STEEL. IT8, to thirteen. One of his victims was the WAGON MATERIAL. HARDWOOD, IRON whom he Sherif of Lee county caused to be stripped and buried alive in a Until the: close of the war Turner's name was a terror to the country over which he and his band of outlaws roamed at will, killing or mal treating the defenseless, but avoiding always a conflict with a body of armed men like themselves. Thar deeds were dark and bloody, and many a tale of E HAVE THE AGENCY FOR, AND ARE SELLING ON FAYOIUBK horror is told along the Virginia aud Terms, the justlj oelebratei Kentucky line of Turner's bloodthirsty ITRIBi MUSICAL KINDS Cheaper thau anywhere Violin Strings and other Fittings pa-sion- s. 27-l- M. D. HAMMOND, n, Main St., Ogdcn, and Main St., Logan, Vir-gidi- a - Schuttler Wagon! FUIX o Lis Jit Spring Wagons, Sweepstakes' Sulky Hakes, Corn Shelters, Feed Fanning Mills, Emery Grinders, Stubble Flows, Shovel Plows, Cultivators, ALL KINDS mud-hol- e. Sewing Machines. -- 0- bushwhatiers. arc those in this city at the who served in the army of time, present at the period of which we write lrginia and who recollect the terror which the very name of Turner inspired in the bosoms of those who were compell d to remain in the countries subject to his raids. He spared n women or children, and no one was ever known to experience mercy at hU hands. After the war Turner returned to his home in Lee county, where he went to work as a farmer and amassed quite a fortune. It is said that he is now worth ten thousand dollars. He could not re 00frain, howevvr, from deeds of violence, and more than once he had to flee fr m rrchaiers in the North can bave INSTRUCTIONS at the 8twi of Mrs. his home In evade the officers of justice. BOWRLVO, Ogden. In 1872 William Middleton, accompanied by a man named Fields, traveling on kl FullliAeB ef CoUoh, Needle and Attachments horseback, came to the place where Turner lived. At the public inn Turner learned the direction the travelers were supplied. e25-6- i Saptrinfendeat. to follow, and taking with him Francis In ambush for them. Pace, they lay Building a fire in the road, they took their places in the brush, and, as the men passed on horseback, nnd casnn into the light, the concealed murderers opened fire with fatal effect. This last outrage so shocked the community, and BRST IN TIIE WORLP, rERrBTTW. enraged them to such an extent, that THE the Inrotitor of tiie Swing ilW they r se in arms and pursued the murGIBSON, ECCLES AND VANNOY'S IXUS 1IOWK, Jud. derers until captured. They" weie carried in irons to Clay county, to await An MOXESTMACIIIXE an New Steam Saw Mill, trial, under a strong guard the while. lo not Finding it impossible to try them at tho two miles last term of tbo Clay Circuit Court, and POINTS OFS0PERI0R!TYs Mount on it being too expensive lo keep a ! guar over them for several months, the au- Divide. Simplicity thorities Kent them to the jail at Lexinp a ton until October, when their trial w.ill Durability will lastLifetime. come off. and they wi I be delivered once more to the Sheiiffof Clay county. Here on the Ilange of Work-with- out uo rescues are posibJe,and iu tge Lynch SIIORTBST NOTICE. has u power over the jailor, ho that it Perfection or Stitch aud is likely, when the lime arrives, the.- will be handed over to lite proper and Ease of Oner officers 'to, meet their d serts at the Maiiaffemtnt SEND ON . YOUR ORDERS. hands of that justice they have bo fully , Self Adjusting Take-- " p. outraged. There Singer Sewing Machine, AT THE CENTRAL DEPOTr And at oar In SALT LAKE, BRANCH STORES In LOGAN and OGDEN. -- , Silk, H. B. CLAWSON, HOWE ITIITEB! Haul lumber SEWING JIACIME. Teams to from Situated Kanab, rsills - subject east of Hear Lake Fll jrxiimler Filled rrjer atim , : AdjustaU PriM ' "Who toWco juce on Call and KuniM our StJ'o' nJ Tiu'lor, W.' JONES', the car flwr?" savagely asked a burly FLYGARE & CHILD, " I. Third dwr from Z.CU..U on Rook a, Llmt) trair. p.trn tiger SAMUEL MILLER, JUNm. "I dare, quietly replied a slender Lumber Yard, 5th St.; Ogdcn, youth, suiting the action to tho word OR NEXT DOOR TO li C M. l b ' Also, nl tr. 'SAtES "You're the chap for.' doorawcrt of Z-- C. M. I said the ruffian, "give uie chaW.v 3t 4 &3-8.... darcrt to spit . I I'm-lookin- a rjK |