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Show Jt'' . t W"r piiljgJg $4.00 ( HiIi:, 0. OCDEN V f . Viurv. 'den l'osl CLOSING 0 MAILS ARRIVAL AXB a.m. v T Tbwugli Mail daily ffibrWU a.m. A.uUe daily Mill dailjr UTAH, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1873. BY TELEGRAPH. DIRECTORY, Spaclal to coalition shrink from 50 to 37. Losing control of Parliament the Jesuit party to subvert the authority of the A tht Oopen Junction by the tlaaticaud sought Archbishop of Quebec to destroy his inPacific TelegntjiU Compauy. fluence in hope thereby to regaiu power. The Archbishop vitited Home and has just returned, bearing a reprimand for theJesuiis, which is likely still further to intensify the conflict aud may lead to the expuliibn of the Jesuits from Bridge Disaster in 4.30 p.m. 7.30 a.m. 6.30 p.m. Missouri! 4.00 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 6.00 a.m. Gen. Sherman on the Cau-ad- a. Modoc Situation! Thursdays and Religious Differences in aets Canada! -- Bloodshed in Louisiana! - y. Indian Fearful Picture of Affairs on the Texas a.m-t- o Ari-zOn- a, Frontier- Trains A Commission to Confer ' with Indians! to-da- y. School-fcoo- ff School-hous- e Library i WHITEHEAD, STREET, DEALER - ITIIEIl and pe'i-tioHin- AID IIODES. A S IT for DIIY 3? OOOIS bi-i- y PUMPSPUIV.PS! I. g m S3-t- J. LEWIS, .ru -- REMOVED. PR. ,l-3- - - .',' - - EO. W. TURNER rirrn street, ruil, Vegetables, Kutter, Eggs gardejTsefds 1 g VOL.. you. as well as others, would say that the legitimate arm of law must be used by the Government, be it by the bayonet or by civil source, to proteet settlers and ertizens in this country who located here in accordance with the law, and look with earnest eyes to the Govern ment lor protection. At the present time there are bands of Mexicans who are devastating this section of the State from Miia Cross to Texas, into the interior and thence to Laredo, having headquarters at Guerrero, Mexico. The place is easily uccessible, when hard pushed, by the uprising of indignant rancheros who have been plundered. These bandu are now tresspassing upo the soil of Texas, principally within sixty miles of and Corpus Cbristi. These horse and cattle thieves have made this occupation a trade, successfully defying the civil authorities, and when they cannot run the cattle iu o Mexico, they kill them on the spot and compel some poor devil of a rnnchero to buy their hides under a penalty of his life. Stores nre sacked, and travel on the highway, by Americans is attended with jobbery, a rope or a pistol shot, which ever may be taken as a part of the joke of the cap tors. Tho.nas Kearney, ex collector of customs in this district, while returning home from Laredo to Corpus Christi on the 5th inst., where he had been called to collect Government fuuds, barely escaped from these bands. Had he been caught the entire party would have suffered the penalty of death, from the fact dethattlry were Americans. SomeSuntermined men banded together List day and pursued the robbers. They discovered in one chapparel evidence that 125 head of cattle had been stripped of their hides. In another 80, and iu another 68, and overtaking them a run ning fight ensued, but they were only so fortuna e as to capture seven horses and addles. The above s but an everyday occurrence, iou cannot tell wbere next he fiends incarnate will strike " Dixon. Ill , 6. From the scene of the terrible bridge disaster it is now ascertained that 48 were killed, and about CO badly injured. Five bodies were recovered from the ruins of the bridge. More than eight bodias are still in the water. Men have been dragging the river all day. The whole city is in full mourning. New York, C. The twenty-fiftaaniversary of the settlement of Rev. E. H. Chapin, as pas tor of the Chu-c- h of the 4th Universalis Society, will be celebrated next Wednesday. In the U S. Circuit Court the grand jury informed Judge Benediot they bad not completed their labors. He (old them they must finish by the 8d, as a new jury wil. be empanelled on the 14th inst. A desperate tllort will then be made to indict Train for mailing die The Bulletin announces the suspension of the house of 11. 11. Gillette & Co. iVta County. Tuetay, Their liabilities are stated at $150,000 ; 4.00 p.m. Fun.ia.vs "'".' V, 4.00 p.m. about $30,000 below that sum. u ,k funtv. Tiie.vlay and nurs.iHTi 2.30 p.m. This failure does not attract much atSaturJvifle, We,lu.Uy. and 7.30 a.m. tention, but it is believed, however, as the conditions of the tea trade, which . J?' Plain" City and SlaUnmlle, 3.31 p.raKuiiilav and Ttmra.lays cannot be regarded as satisfuctory. Im3.00 p.m. and 8atur.la.tf tJrdafc portations have been very heavy, causKjrril'ie and Vlma, Wodue-Jaa.m. 1U0 " UutnnhiVS ! ing great depreciation in prices. The Superintendcn-cies'office hours. 6.3S present ttock is said to be fully equal to p.m. Gtwral Delivery, from 8 a.m. to twelve mouths consumption. t tU0 Sundav."5 p.m. p.m. UKPAKTMKNT San Diego, 5. RKU1S1IIV 3 p.t. Oiien from 9 Yuma from advices Private Cny, JIONKY 0FFICB DKl'AKTM KMT. 'J a.m. to 3 p.ni. give tue details of the banging of from 0n M muel Fernandez, who murdered Mr. utii!e Door own ft om 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. JOSKPtl HALL, Postmaster. McMatiney, a merchant of that place, duting the night of Nov. 80. He Mated he wrs the man who killed Mc.Murtn y, Salt for further notice, until Ltti Oirilrn Daily aud 8 but would confers no more, or implicate "' ud 5 :!0 City t ! a.m. nil l'or tUe We,t' at 8 t,le his associates. He died game, but said U0p.m. he preferred to be shot. This is the firi Arn'efroin Salt Luke City, 7 a.m. and 10.45. a. From the Last, BtMid 1.45 p.m. and 8.15 p.m. legal execution in the Territory. iJOwn. From tlie West, C.55 a.m. AMERICAN. Trenton, '. J., 0. Salt Lake City Time. widow of the late New York, 5. Mrp. Dnylon, Tha 49th annual meeting of the Sea Hon. Wm. L. Dayton, while passing the Services Religions i tlie ia'teruacle, at 11 a.m., and s r nends aocicty wns lul.l men Sunday, street, was attacked by a wild bull aud F,wv In the Sc'l Ward Sclioolhouce Karlry'i 1 librathrown some distance into the street. 74 that shows The anuuul report at 8 p.m. and Tliird Wa d ries have been sent to sea the past year, She was picked up and found to be badly Church at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. MelWxlit Church at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. a total since the work was inau stunned, with a severe cut on the ti le ot 10.30 ajen., milking tyiritunlirt Lecture. (Child1 lfall),at her head, and otherwise badly bruised. gurated cf 4,885, or 1,900 volumes. i p.m. (Lyceum i, aud 7 p.m. The rresbutery of New lork are en Her injuries are serious. Washington, C. gaged in the discussion of a project fur Ocden Cil.v ' A telegram from the President to SecAt Go. W. Taruera. Open every day, Sunday a ministerial life insurance, on the plan excepted. of the Mutual Aid .Association. retary Delano in reference to bands ol The ship joiners contemplate a strike, Sioux crossing up the road and going to south, was received by the Secretary ol and will hold a meeting consider (he subject. They now receive War. It is from these Sioux that much trouble may possibly soon be expected. $3,00 but want $4 per day. Now they are warlike and arrogant. bt. Louis, 5. FOURTH A f errible accident occurred yesterday Under the treaty of 1863, made by Gen. afternoon at the bridge being erected Sherman, it was etipultited that if bands Fonr Doors from Z. C. M. J., over the Lamine river on the northeast of Sioux would go on a reservation in tlie extension of the Missouri, Kansas and southwest portion of Dakota, that porGENERAL Texas railway, fourteen miles from Se- tion of Nebraska lying between Dakota IK dalia. The false work erected lor facil- and Colorado should be permanently BOOTS A SHOES, itating the construction of the bridge, withheld from settlement and that the sunk into quicksands upon which it Indians could pass through it and have LK carry iHg with it the bridge tim the privilege of hunting on the head wa SHOE FEYOIXGS, rested, bers and twelve workmen, precipitating ters of the Republican river. Nebraska At the Lowest Prices. Produce all into the river below. 1 lute killed now wants to open this reserved portion Taken. of the State for settlement, and is outrighl and two others injured. the Interior Department to make Uttftwa, 5. some the A special committee appointed by C arrangements by which it can bo House of Commons tO investigate the af- douo. Scc'y Delano is about to appoint fairs of the Pacific Railroad, has re- a commission to go out and confer witi' solved to postpone the inquiry until July the Sioux and see if they will not Hgree REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. next, and sit thereafter in secret. J his to some arrangement by which northMy actiou is taken at tue request oi mc west Nebraska can be opened for settle The company has pro tnent. Grave doubts are entertained as JNO.V.FARWELL&CO., Government. resolution and appeal- to how the proposition will be received. the tested against WHOLKSALE NOTIONS, ed to the House nud the matter taken up and what bearing the Modoc successes there may have on their action. Fears are And Woolens. 5. also entertained regarding the survey of Winona, Minn., Lareeat Stock West of New York. Philan the Northern Pacific Road. The Sioux his cousin Baldwin shot John Monroe aud Franklin Sts., CHICAGO der Baldwin Homer in a mine on Satur- n that region are evidently uneasy at day, killing him instantly. Cause a ie prospect of a railroad throtsgli their woman. hunting grounds. It is not propose! by the Indian Bureau to moke any changes Watertown, 5. in Indian superintendents until the In officer an Lieut. John Worden, army NTITAKT TTEPS KOU SALE THE lJEST AND CHEAP stationed at Madison barracks, at S&ck-et- t dian oppropriation bill of last Congress IV KsT foite aud Lilt 1'uinpa for Horbor, committed suicide yesterday conies into effect, when the present num shallow wells. Also, I'ateut l'ointn for Pr his throat with a ber will be reduced to four. As a con"flVA WhI I'ninhK uM.lt wnitulita Irnn ntiliv morning by cutting m ii.1 "Hp tlx and fitted upon reasonable ternm, at tteata oif uis wne sequence there will have to be a consolknite. iue carviug OimU'ii. norkithup, Tiihiuir Office. some months ago is supposed to nave de idation of superintendencies. f If the present ideas of the Commis ranged hi:t mind. He was the son of Admiral Worden, who commanded the sioner of Indian affairs are carried out, S. Monitor in the couflist with tlo rebel the superintendencies will probably be as follows: Northern and Centiai WATCHMAKER ram Merimac. AND JEWELER. which include Nebras5. and "11,1,,W. Clorka. Jewelry, Silver Washington, u nare, MAIN STKEKT. OGUEN Gen. Sherman's conversation on the ka, Kansas, and a part of the Indian !ainug neatly doue aud all work warranted. Modoc affairs shows he fully appreciates Territory, will become the Eastern Su- 11 ry tho situation and has entered upon the perinundency. Montana will remain and Arizona will subject with his characteristic energy. as now. New Mexico the Southern Super as consolidated be be will sent All reinforcements required ANT A T110MSQNUN DOCTOR OR and the I' to California, without Uregon and Sehoheld intendency; Gen. to delay, IhOHisouiou Medicme, last that can be spared. A remnant will Wachinirton will be combined ns tne CALL ON Western. MURPHY, be conveyed to Omaha to be in readil'OST OFKICK, MAIN ST, The State Department has olhcial in ness for prompt movement. About 400 be raised lor service form ition to the effect that owing to the will scouts Indian t'UTioM Feu, $1.00. horses in certain parts of against the Modocs just as fast as lit scarcity Arab Ottoman the of found. be Lmpire, tne Atirnsu men can I""- dy- Acents wauted! All rt 'l fov forbidden the exporta inhas Government several claMe bad has of workine people, Senator t'rxl; Cas.erly X' U"K 0r old- m,lke mor tion of horses from Caifdad, Syrii, for U"IP.V t terviews with Gen. Sherman, and is sal nrk f . PHr ""r mouientd. or all the . tim m. next seven year, to date from April the at be " no effort wil; spared uytmr.g I'artioulari free, Ad aried that ir,.ra iu.miu ijo., Portland, Maiae. i80.lv headquarters to enable Gen. Schotield to yth. 1873. In consequence of bad harvests, that inflict on Captain Jack and his fellow has also forbidden the ex be Government soon not will which savuges a blow of all kinds of cereal from cer the on iribes their or then portaticn by forgotten ouuex, Pacific. Gen. Sherman has no fears of tain districts. DrLrx tx A correspondent of the Star, in a letter a general Indian war. r, A letter from Montreal states tbat a dated Cornus iJbnsti, lexas, April 21st. bitter war, increasing in violence, is be draws a fearful picture of the s'ate of on the TexHS frontier. He says ing waged between the Liberal Catholics affair mwm Produce. has never I litilieve the Administration aud Ultramontanes of Canada, lbe tor lh real con informed of nier are under the lead of the Archbishop been correctly been which has of aflairs dition existing Jesuits of and the latter of Quebec th; 'i Rry Vfcr,rtj. and th Archbishop of Montreal. In the in tha State for tears and which have last election the Qtiebee party increased increased by Mexican violence ten fold were con - their KmAfZlBalASS delegation in Parliament from 15 If iomi proper representation 1 to 28 and representatives of Montreal made before tun public, feel convinced MAILS ANO $1.00 WEDXESDA Y and SA TU11DA Y.) cut-throa- lo-d- ay h Train Ligue." Fowler and Slocum, dry goods job bers, suspended. Their indebtedness is IV. Woodsockett, R. I., 6. meeting of the striking operatives wa held last night, at which it was resolved to remain firm. Speeches wcre. made encouraging the strikers. Memphis, G. W. W. Gill, formerly living six miles from this city, was arrested charged with killing with a club a negro with whom he had a quarrel. Yaughan, suspected of (he Hindman murder, was taken to Helena, Ark., today tor trial. Two planters, living twenty miles below here in Mississippi, fought a shotgun duel on Saturday. At the first shot one of them was badly wounded in the ankle, when hostilities ceased. Sedalia, Mo , G. An accide'.t occurred at Lamine Bridge in the north-eas- t part of this city yesterday. Twelve workmen wero on false works for completing the bridge, wheu they sank in the quicksand, carrying away the bridge timbers and workmen with the debris into the stream, killing three men, and others were wounded, two of whom are not expected to recover. Syracuse, N. Y., 6. At two o'clock this p. m , a boiler exploded in the tur and cement works situated among the salt works, instantly killing an employee named Marl, and seriously injur. ng two others. Two boys employed in tho cooper simp adjoining, were also injured. A portion of the boilor, weighing two thousand pounds, was thrown at a distance of one hundred rods and over the chimney of the salt block, sixty feet high, falling upon tt house and completely demolishing it. A lady residing in the house had left but a moment before to get her child, just in time to escape the disaster. A to-da- y, cu-gag.- 'd The Mystery of a Lightliouae A mysterious murder or suicide perpetrated at the lighthouse ou Capo Komain, about thirty-aevcmiles north-cas- t of Charleston, S. (1, on the 8th of this month. At about five o'clock on the afternoon of that day Captain Andrew Johnson, the was u lighthouse keeper, left his residence to light the lamp, leaving his wile at home apparently well. Oapt. Johnson stayed at the lighthouse till nine o'clock, when he was relieved by an assistant; he then started for home, and in about five minutes the assistant heard shouts, and looking in the direction whence they came he paw the Captain running away from his house and shouting that his wife hud killed herselt. Assintatice was soon at hand. Upon reaching the residence Mrs. John.son was found lying with her throat cut in her roai ear to ear. On the floor beside icr was u revolver belonging to tha louse, but this had not been dis charged. The razor with which the deed had been done also lay on the floor. The jewelry of the woman had disappeared, and it seemed as though the door of the room had bceu tam pered with. A pair of gold spectacle was found m the garden, but beyond this no possible clue to the mystery could be detected. The people of the neighborhood assert that Captain Johnson and his wife have lived on the best of terms ever sinco tlu'j have been on the island, and no one thinks of suspecting him of tha crime, lie had deposited $1,400 with the South Carolina Loan and Trust Company in the name of his wife, and about tejt days before the woman's death she called at the Co. V office and drew the money, saying that her husband had need of it. This moDcy, together with her gold watch, chain and diamond pins, has disappeared, and is not to be found. It is the general belief that Mrs. Johnson committed suicide in a fit of temporary insanity; but some circumstances of the case make it doubtful that a murder was uot here committed. bed-roo- estimated at. $180,000. A special dispatch to the EzprtBi, from Washington, says there is & strong effort being made in the interest of Delano, Commissioner of Internal Revenue for his appointment as Secretary of the Treasury. Halifax, b. A delegation from Prince Edwards Island is now in Ottawa arranging for better terms for the annexation ef that Itland to the Dominion. The Legislature has passed resolutions pledging ratification cn any terms agreed upou by them. The citizens of Halifax this p.m. presented an address to the Governor, who leaves for England. A testimonial casket of native wood, inlaid with gold, accompanied the address. New Orleans, 0. The Metropolitans last night attacked in forces Capt. Deblanch, near St. Mar tinsville, and were repulsed with the loss ef three men killed and two wound ed. Deblanch is said to have 200 men and one piece of artillery. It is stated the Metropolitans were driven back into The Metropolitans St. Martinsville. are in a precarious condition, lu lm predion is they may at almost any moe meiil be overpowered by the fax resistors under Deblanch, from St. Martinsville and adjoining parishes. The people iu thissiction seem determined to pay no taxes to the Kelloe Government unless compelled to do so by the U. S. forces Providence, K. I., 6. There was a large meeting cf striking Ministers in Covington, Ind , who operatives last night, hi whioh fpeeohes wore made by the President of the len love cbscurity rather than print, b Hour Association and others. Resolu cau their sermon are evil, prcurtp tious were adopted that all operative of reporters detailed to the arrest would remain firm. A meeting between the proprietors of the Delaine mills and take" their discourses for ''JLtttfl the operatives is talked of fur to morrow ing religious meetings.'' -- -- |