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Show TELEGRAPH. A Miner Stabbed in Nevada. Severe Storm on the Atlantic Coast A Napolionic Tete Chiselhurst. . AMERICiN. Battle Mountain, Net., 14. terrible nffuir took place' last at Galena, a mining town near this place. Some miners wlo were celebrating the marriage of odc of their friends , A saloon in that place, commenced quarreling, and a fight ensued, during 'which one of the meu n tuned Frank Mheart and edina, was stabbed killed, by a miner named Chas. Mcintosh, who immediately ran off. was a very peacenble and much lesDected young man, and as far as re ported was in no way to blame in the matter. He was a native of Ohio, aged liout twenty-tw- o years. Mcintosh- succeeded in making his escape, but several parties started after him aad he was ' soon arrested. Ottawa, Ont.r15. The great excitement is over. All of the opposition delegates but those who presented the memorial against prorogation bare dispersed. The Cabinet was in session yesterday, and the Governor General submitted a written reply to the memorial. He says the disallowance of the bill complaiued of resulted wholly by the operation of law, and has been beyond the control of any concerned, as it was unconstitutional. He admits that he charges against the ministry require more seascbtng investigation, but if he dismissed his ministers upon whatground would he be justified in taking so grave a step, or what guarantee could his petitioners afford him that Parliament would indorse such ao act of prs9nal interference on his part. He winds up by the advioe of his minby stating isters, and be does not differ from them as to the policy of sush a course, he will isnne a royal commimrion of inquiry ' to three gentlemen of legal standing, who will form a tribunal competent to take the evidence and in eight weeks hence a full Parliament will tike supreme and final cognizance of the charges against the ministry. Sir IT ugh Alien and the Duke of Manchester have rrived here. Their missiou is unknown, l.oi d Duffel in leaves for Halifax Omaha, 15. A man named Henry Lyon, alias Dun biin, a partner in. the gambling estab lishment of Dan Allen, in this city, was arrested this morning on suspicion of bo.ng one of the robbers of the Hock Island train, several weeks opo Lyon in a particular friend of one McCoy, of Montgomery Coanty, Missouri, who, it i.i raid, is known to be on of the rob-hrbut is still at large. Lyon has been ooneeponding with McCoy's wife, and tuts also sent her money. Letters between the two hove beua intercepted, ml it is claimed sufficient proof waa excited thertfroui to- warrant the arrest jf Lyon. He was taken before Judge l'orter, who fixed his bail at $5,000, hich was gi?o by Lyou's friends. The McCoy is also said to have been jnn connected with' a heavy robbery of Wells, Kargo k Go's express on the Pacific Coast some ticuq ago. New York, 15. The severe storai along the At!nulic v aM reached its culmination point, ap- f furcniiy, on n eunesuay, wnen tue i & to-ib- Mc-tJu- nn - ' tht oa-oat- to-da- u. , - - Santa Barbara, 15 The steamer "Ventures" of the Good-al- l, Nelson & Perkins line, ran ashore below Carpenteria last night. She can probably be got off at high water this afternoon without much damage. , Oakland, 15 Watkina Mrs. PrHser living in Deer Costa Contra county, rode en Valley, horseback yesterday as far as Somerviller to visit some friends and on her retura the saddle girth became loose and was adjusted at the divide. Shortly, in a very narrow trail, sh-- lost her balance and was precipitated into a ravine. She breathed her last just after her rescuers appeared. Her husband was engaged at the time as one of the grand jurors at Martinez. When he returned he found the dsad body of his wife at the house. Sao Francisco, 15. The Eureka Consolidated Mi'.ing Company declared a dividend of one dollar per share, payable next Wednesday. A woman. named Jenny Daly, died sudden! this morning; at 7'Zl Pacific street, and the body was taken to the A post moriern examination morgue. proved that death resulted from, the ex cessive use of intoxicating liquors. This araooa," a Chinese thief, Ah the frost window Quy, out a, pi ef Franklin's pawnshop, on Kearney street, with a diamond, and made a seizure on the most attractive specimsns of jeweby displayed within. A boy, who- - observed the action,, g&ve the alarm and the Chinaman took to his heels, but was shortly overhauled, and the plunder, consisting ef a lot of gold rings, was recovered, lie was taken to tho citjt prison. . , to-da- y, : : eoe-fro- FOREIGN. tat - - to-da- eeu-Wo- Balloonist i ir d. air-vess- to-dn- v , well-know- , nine-testi- - al - pec-age- MUSIC STOEE, Main Street, rnprofltable IattieMrket,alWayaoakaad. nt i - ha-plase- box. ia a burnt drawer. daughter He has a old 15 about who has yeara n Ogdea. RINDS ALL I. ! ' From i . mm it m Tn w Jerwsharp to a Oharolr Organ, INST DIIHB ill iW tsa Cheap, or Clieaper than acyirbcne else in lltali. Violin Strings and othw SHEET MUSICj ETC., ETC. One door South Fittings of Ogden House. Me D." HAMMOND, Main St., Ogden, and 3Iain St., Logan, Cache Co, AGEXT FOR THE Schuttler Wacon"! THIS Friday last a resident of Division street, named Bireh, received 300 being too- late to it in deposit it in the bank a femall tin bos and' deposited the ' THE CHEAPEST COAL AND LIMP JUSTLY CELEBRATEI WAGON. IS MADE Or THE BEST throughout and is warranted. , Genoa,. Nev., 15. A man named Hastinge, el Washoe City, was drowned yesterday, while working on the wood tk? on the east fork of Carson river. He was working alone on a wood jam, and wai not missed for an hour or so afterward, when his body was found some distance below in the river. Coroner Rice was sent for, wha held an. inquest on the body. , ' London, 15. A Napolenia fete- was held at Chiselhuast. Seven-th- i usund prominent French adherents of the lionapartist family were present, including many noblemen formerly enjoying high distinction-under the Napoleonic dynasty. The I'rinoe Imperial, who was present, andisturbDoe was moved from l'eno- - nounced of his heritage kHanl.i to New Jersey aud New York. of the his aaceptanoe his willing, of and throne France, O'jr reports, so fir, how tjie greatest n ess to for and by the people. govern of in atno'in' damage Pennsylvania, the " of Philadelphia- and its suburbs His speech oseoted great eathusi&am hn ring suffered materially. Inthcim-mrdint- e amoag his adherents, y , vicinity of this eity there has V:en no gret destruction. All along the const the tide has been- unusually A DcHcent. high and the gale- violent. At Jersey ! The Philadelphia Ittcord gives the folty ?he cellars and shipyards were JiKoodod, while Long lirmsou beach-walowing account of a bailoonUt's aeoent earr.ed and broken up and many bath, aad somewhat dangerous descent, on ing booths were destroyed. In this city fell in torrents, accompanied at Wednesday evening t the rain rime with high winds. The Yachting "About 7 o'clock, Mong. PuUlcy, with Club's tivet, which left Glencce on a his hot-aballoon, aaoended from Point cruise to Newport, was driven by head a Airy, giving performance as wJnds into quiet waters, and nearly all the balloon arosetrapeze to the height of about ftorra-bounIn New Haven three hundred feet. The ia now took h trbor no disasters are reported, al a northeast direction, and soon began, to though several in coming uesstls nar. doBcead vary rapidly. When opposite rnwly recaped ruonfag ashore, below the upper end of Smith's Island the gymSwidy Iiook, rluringth gale on Wednesnast struck the water, and his cries for day night. help were answored by the ferry boat The Custom. House was wild 'America," the crew of which lifted tu the rumor of the removal of about Mons. Buisley abonjclinan exhausted S' enty inspectors detected in taking condition. Tbe balloon drifted up the brbcs. I is that s river Jo Caoper's PeinV where it was of the inspectors are paid by secured. The srronaul, when he had rchants 'for various duties, such as landed at the Went Jersey Ferry, started JKveping their goods from the general an a run- for his rorial veel in his nrUr stores, hurrying-Bnmplethrough dfess. made o( bespangled cloth, ' appraiser's department, and similar followed by hundreds of boys and' men, Uoors, by which smuggling "is olten who were booting and- yelling at his m Je n easy wt; but lutlicrto evidence fcwUj"..... ;, ct IU coirM'nit be found-- ' When Jones seirod the goods of Piatt 4 ani faund debits against a large Dispahra from v"amus . plapf 9 io cinher of inspectors,' whose names ttvA Germany. BUt that thachlera-itia;rvioo were given in full, Jones sent croasiug in yiruleneo. - J. THOEaag Coal & Lime Offic ' EH. - s, - Wade, Thursday afternown Nelson mflfdered Mrs. Isabella McBride in Lycoming county, made a confession, whth be preceded with the remark that he didn't "care a d d what was done with it." He admitted that he bad committed the murder, but denied tl.at he shot Mr. McBride, as the coroner's jury decided. The fatal injuries were inflicted with a club. While at the farmhouse near by he learned where a trunk was loca-i- d containing a thousand dollars and about how much the couple were worth. On reaching the nouve on TnPSfUv evening he asked McBride for milk, and was directed to the wife, who She teld him he was about the eellar. v if he wanted it. would have t I returned Th mnrrUe continued to the house and found the door bolted. The eld man finally opened i, and I put and my foot to the inside. He struck me, I knoeked him down with ray fist, as well as Bilenced the doe. who made an attack tnon BtrUCK wcunuff mice r! two times with the elub; and he crying murder, I hit him again. I then- Hlfcd Mrs McBride with the stick, and coming back to the house found tbe old man- up and the dc lickia his sores. I then cave him another beating, and broke oen th trnnft I was after. I had to make two trios to carry away the money in- it, I got between $GO,000 and $70,- OOOi Will ne!) teli where it is. When I die I will reveal it to a poor man, but no rih one shall have it. Two bags of the moaev are buried in llhamsport. two above and two below tbe eitv. i have killed several- women before, and am willing to hang The prisoner laugbs and discusses poi Hies with a relish. On who-- . at a Murderer. , Arrest of one of the Sup. posed Iowa Train Confession of liorHblt the report to Washington, and the assist; a"nt secretary, Sawyer, came to investigate the matter. He denies having any communication from Washington on the subject, bat H is well understood that he is here for the purpose ef investigating the matter. Piatt & Boyd admit that there tvete such entries in the seizld books, and Jones confesses that be sent a report of the subject to Washington. Many officials, to be criminated, have been moving heaven and earth to interProminent Republican view Sawyer who are patrons of the acpoliticians, cused, have plead for them, and Collector Arthur is very anxious Neverthe less Sawyer denies, all kaowledge of (he affair. It is supposed here that his design is to sacrifice a few and let the influential inspectors, who are guilty, escape. The Fifth Avenue hotel lobbies are erewded with Custom House officials, who express their aniiety freely. Sacramento, 15. Lizzie Richardson, wife of Charles W. Richardson, Bwore out a warrant yesterday against him for adultery. He had goaa ever to Stockton, and was there ar rested and will be brought back. Fred Ellison, a fisherman,, got so badly burned at the J street fire last sight that he will be badly scarred and will probably lose his sight. A special freight train containing 12 cars of tea. three of silk, five of coffee, and foar of salmon, went East this morning, A MATERIAL FUIX. SUPPLY ALWAYS OX HAND, AUo Dealer in Wagons, Sweepstakes' Thrckin Light Spring ana n. KCapfrsV jiuciuntjtunern mu:m.:j Corn Feed ltakes, Shelters, Cutters, Sulky Fmery Grinders, Stubble Fanning 3IU1V Shovel Flows, Flows, Cultivators, 1 m mW & morbid terror of bnrglarsv and the AND ALL KINDS OF, FAE.M rM ACHINERI. girl was very anxious for the safety of the money, fearing that some one would enter the house.. So great A Cemplete Assortment of was ber anxiety that she ooutd not "0 to sleep until after midnight. When ' the- family arose Saturday WAGOX MATERIAL, HARDWOOD, IRON AXD STEEL, III .birch went to the drawer and found, both, box and money gone. lie examined the doors and. windows, but found them secured as he had left then the previous night, and of course it was- a great mystery how the money bad left tho house. There 00were no callers the evening previous, the key of the drawer had been left E HAVE TIIE AGENCY FOR, AND ARE SELLING OK IAY0E4BL1 stand in the bedroom, ' Terms, tbe justly celebrated and the drawer was locked as he had locked it. What might have been a vexatious case for the detectives was solved after breakfast without much A ho daushter. on cettiner trouble. . ml woolen rag and a piece w gait pork which &fle had bound around her sore throat the And previous evening had fallen off an disappeared as mysteriously as tlr cash, box. The father heard her speaking about it,, and as ho passed through a grape arbor in rear of the house he saw the cloth and the 00meat on the ground. Bending over rurchasers in tfce North eaa ha,ve INSTRUCTIONS at the or to pick them up, his foot sank down Mrs. BOWRING, Ogdenv. into eoii ground., and he heard a. rat ootlinjr which resulted in pullin? nn be Full liaes of the box safe and sound. While the Silk, Needles and AJtncltmentft girl could not, ot course, remember supplied. CLAWSOK, Superintwotwiit. e256ra anything about it, it is quite certain . that her anxiety for the money led her to rise- in her sleep, secure the box, unlock the door, and go but and bury it in. the arbor. A post bad MAGH1NE. been pulled up in the corner of the TeaillS to arDer, loosening the sou, and she 110111 BEST IN TIIE W01tLDPERFEa had selected this spot. Her fingers milR 1 by tb Inventor of the 8vut were found to be soiled with dirt. IniDonu rrniro mm n umvo ELIAS 110 WK, inn. ' , ; and there were dirt marks on the An New Steam Saw Mitt, where she hae plaaed her pillow-sli- p not subject- to 1 hand, lhen the woolen which had Situated two milcH east of POINTS. OF SUPERIORITY: dropped from ber neck was still Mount further proof of her somnambulism. Iiunab,onDcavLakc ftrfoctiot She was as much surprised as anv Divide.' of Median anu as dui ior the accident, one, it may be termed, which- led, Birch into the arltor, he niijrht have been be onthe '' ' ' "' wailing the loss of his monev a .year I i SHORTEST NOTICE. t Claims nence. lie io De flight sleep Perfection of Stltctvdi the taken er, yet the daughter had key iroin the stand near his head. unlocked the drawer, unlocked the SENDOM YOUR ORDERS. back door, drawn" the bolt of the -'' c l:. t, wood-sue- d door, passed out, returned APPI.T to. and locked. everything and replaced the Dureau key, and yet neither the FLYGAEE i?';qHILI);, . and man'npr his wife was awakened, ' the sleeper' had encountered hbthin Lumber Yard, ' u 5lli SKOsrden. to Weak' the midnight "dream, .which f Hot)' Al' UDUK' Mi r. 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