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Show pY ILEGJIAPIL ly J c notion oo , ;ficl Vl)l.iiic IVlegmi-li- -- the AtluDtio . of Faihe Firms. Lnm-G- r Ijer Soy's Skull Crushed by a Runway. From the Modocs. e jforc of Thiers! Elected ISSou of France.Pres-ide- ment. An order of the day by The Good Tetoplurs of Prescott, AriAccidental Shot. This morning a Correspondence. the Bight, declaring that proposed the present have surrendered their charter. zona, man went into Mr. Waters' establishform of governmeui, was not under disOPENING OF THE VIENNA ENPOSI-TIOThe night for meeting the hall regular cussion, aud regretting that the reconment, near the Depot, to purchase a rail- was not und it wus discovered, on lighted, of the Minister did not afford a struction road ticket. While attending to his inquiry, that the Secretary was drunk. conservative guarantee, was then adaptVienna, Austria, May 3, 1873. business, two men entered into a Without delay the Financial Secretary ed by a vote of IKiG against :iJ4. I'pon EniTon Uoim'.x Ji xi tion: discussion about pistols, one started on a pree; next day the presidthe rcsaltof the vole, Buriguon, a memDear Sir: Having a few moments to friendly ing illieer got boozy: the Outside Guard ber of the Bight, fcuid the supreme in- spare, 1 will take the privelege of writ- having a Remington, the other a navy got intoxicated the next, and that iiiuht terests of the country required that the you a few lines on the opening of revolver. The former being a longtime most of i he high privates went ou a genGovernment should not remain silent. ting Be Vienna National Exhibition f 1873. drawing Lis weapon, the latter said he eral bender. Hxrhinjf. His remarks were received by noisy Admission the first day, twenty-livwould frhow biia how to take out a pistol, protestations by the Left. Unen the florins i. .0.4'. gold). The doors tumult had somewhat subsided, Jiario;-nui- i were (l at 1 was there a and .sailing (lie action to the word, he June u.m open resumed, aud proposed a night sa- few minutes which to enabled me after, pulled out his revolver, cocking it in the ting of the Assembly. Duiaure, Minis- get a front scat in the center of nearly drawing; he put it down smartly on the ter of Justice, ascended the tribune aud the rotuuda, precisely opposite the declared France would not remain a motable, when the hammer went down aud T he platu-rmpeople kept, comment without a government, in slowly until ten o'clock, then it the ball struck the person who was puring the vote cast. There exists, begun to fill up very quickly. At eleven chasing the ticket, passing through the he sum, a President ami the Kepubac. all tue seals were taken and a ;rreat The Ministers would answer for the part of be ib his thighs. Mr. F. And at in.itiy persons were niaiuteuunce of order; they would con- twelve o'clock, the siaiuling. of Austria Wilder, who uc understand was the unsult with the President, and agree at iu entered, followed Emperor by the Crown Prince intentional cause vf the accident, immenight sitting. The Left shouted why if Prussia, the Prince of NVules, Prince diately look cure of the wounded man, will the Government thus set an exau e Aitthur, Prince of Denmark, and two or pntti.!;r him into his own bed ami securof this monstrous ingratitude:'1 The three others, all with their ladies arm in attentions of fr. Ncllis, who Bight insisted that the Government arm. and look their seats on the Emper- ing the dressed the wounds and put the man should promptly communicate its decisor's platform. They were also followed into as comfortable a position as possiion to the Assembly, and after further by a great number of men of rauk and ble under the circumstances. debate, which was conducted amidst the tiwtior, who took their seats on one side. Yon may imagine what a grand siist greatest excitement, it was decided lo KM! KA MOMi'MIl II S HAINKIl iiave a night session, aud recess was it was to see the ladies dressed iu satin, John Cartier.a rpiti: lIoit:aiii,K Xrt liijrlKT riienniiiiiu run I r'iiittieii. taken until evening. velvet Mowi'il and silk, it ('nekiiiij Stove llirili tit miy tlmt the gentlemen's brakesman en train No. (i, Union Pacific Hp. in The result of the votes caused intense clothing trimmed with silver ami gold, viii Mini iki's it Kjuaki iu ili priii e, II. B., and formerly known as "Bed," i'wT alel ii isii'ii Is it in Iht .;, mel t'l x ie!, excitement, and the streets were crowd- and a glittering sword by their side, as Imcleoiiliiu-xuimI ii lmliility in all it t eeumiiny, iu was killed ed with people awaiting the development there are Ogden, yesterday morning, ini ;it mat.. nearly two hundred families r". 4 o'clock, a. m , near Piedmont. of the sitting. He at in counts live anl barons, princes, jIONrrOKSimwm USK, The Assembly resumed its session at Vienna, spending from fifty to two hun- was car a on of the standing 8 o'clock. Duiaure announced that the dred thousand (?'.(.(()!) to $'J(K,(K) TKI ALSO, Till. ministers had tendered their resignation dollars yearly, where gilt edge is all the when the train was descending Aspen CLU'S COOM'G STOVE, hill, at the foot of which was a snow to Thiers, who accepted them. Dufaure lash ion. then handed to Bufet, President of the Wiien the Emperor was entering, the shed. His Ik ad came in contact with a l or foul niifC AVnoil. Assembly, a message from President people welcomed him with shouts o! brace of the shed. He was hurled off h lias hiii li ii Iieinainl lloni;!i the Whii Territory, Thiers, announcing mat he delivers back hurrah! in tUe German and English lanfor Ileaaty ion! Aiclliine, riuuiot 'he car, and Irs arms caught under the to the Assembly the high functions which but the followed hill JiilHM'i). music, guage; then had been conferred upon him. The buildings being very large and the au- wheels. The train passed over his body. All our Moves are lie: rii! lor S'l by .. 4'. 21. 1. mill all il tlrancli reading of the message produced a pro- dience not altogether still, 1 paid no at- The head was almost severed, both arms ."WoreM. found euta:iou in the chamber. Gen. tention to it. cut off, and the left side so mangled that l y nil e fWju'ritlive Alo tortin iu flm A paper was read to the Emperor by Changariner und Duke de Biogli movTerritory. ed lhit the Assembly immediately ap- the Commissioner of the Exhibition, upon pieces of flesh adhered to the wheels. which the Emperor declared it open; He was about twenty-fivyears of age, point a successor to Thiers. This motion caused terrific uproar. after that a long ceremonial speech was and born in New York, where his paThe Left moved that tht resignation ol read; then the Emperor, with those who rents reside. Ho has a brother in Salt Thiers be not accepted; this motion was followed him to the Exhibition, proceedLake City who is a mining stock broker, rejected by a vote of o03 against 'o'iO. ed down the main part of the building to The resignation of Thiers was then ac- the right, keeping all the assembly to whom a message was sent to attend AND of an hour, and arrangements for the disposal of his recepted. Bufet fruitlessly attempted to waiting eulogize Thiers, aud the members of tht as ston as he proceeded down (he left mains. Mr. John Burns, the generous ure in o)ni ation. Left endeavored to secure an adjournpart the people's patience beiug exhaustment of the election, but the Bight in- ed, they made a breaK, and by the time proprietor of tho o el in Evanston.upon sisted upon a choice of Presideut luime the usher took hold of a man and told hearing of the casualty, immediately sent WOOL WANTBD IN EXCIIAXflK FOR CLOTH. diately. A vote was then taken, which him to take his seat, nearly all were on some men to bring the body to his house, resulted in the election of Marshal Mac-M- their feet and moviug, leaving the Em- where it is now under his care. John Wonl rnnlej Into roll in u nipprior'nintim-t'V iMl kuiI exii hon, who received 3'JO votes; the peror to look at the empty ehuirs on his Cartier was well known in this city and tli Cunlur, K. liuek- Deputiesf f the Leftabstaiuod from vot- return. After sitting four hours and wus much respected as a young man of If.V. b llring on your wool ing. A commute was appointed to wait twenty minutes on a cold iron chair, I worth. upon MacMahon aud inform him of his was very thank. ul to be again moving election. The committee was headed by on my feet. Where Col. There were many handsome ladies in Butet, who, upon retiring, temporarily Mistake. Jaatle u handed over the Presidency of the As- the Exhibition, in fact nearly all the in Vienna are good looking good In appropriating $5,000 to themselves sembly to Goulard, who was enthusiastically cheered by the Bight upon taking is not expressive enough, so I will say from the Treusu y our Congressmen did his teat. The committee, with Bufet, they are luautiful. but enlarge the prerogatives of the peoreturned aud announced that MocMahou In taking a quick look through (he ple's representatives. They might have 1 liv tlie Inventor of the Sewing Maeliiin-Khad accepted the Presidency of the AS HUWK, .Inn. building, I thought it could not have taken more thuu the did. They might though not without pain. Bufet been arranged in a better style; the have taken Washingto i's old breeches also stated that the Ministry would tem- buildings ure very substantial, no stairs from the Patent Oflice. They might have An IIOXHST JIAC'IIIXi: porarily remain. logo up, lofty ceiling, fine grounds takeh the Washington Monument but not Mihject lo FITS. The crowds in the streets and iu front around the buildings, Swiss cottager, a they didn't. Some people will continue of the Legislative Chamber iucreased us fat nimilr of Mt. Cenis tunnel (entrance,) to complain of Hi. in, but we are mute POINTS GF SUPERIORITY: uight advanced, aud when the resuk of a Turkish mask and harem, but nothing from this moment. We apologize to the As a rash the proceedings in the Assembly was finished except the main building. Over human race for everything. scholar we Simplicity und J'erfWfiof s made knowu, there were loud shouts of of the goods are not un- and, blinded Sunday-schoof MwhunlftHU "Vive le Thiers !" and "Vive le Bepub- - packed, and not a dozen pieces of ma- may have spoken disrespectfully of J. will last last a six disorof for the no was The at There Iscariot. show, experience Durability attempt liquel" chinery put together ready Lifetime. and it'will be impossible for the Exhibi- months shows that Mr. Iyeariot may der, and the people quietly dispersed. The change in the Presidency has tion to be finished in less than six have been a gentleman who was much Work without of been accomplished without the slightest weeks, but it will be grand when it is misunderstood by the people of tho perift Perfect order prevails finished, for the buildings alone are od. Some scribe probably placed the disturbance. Stitch ami Perfection of throughout France. The troops have worth a trip from America to see. The thirty pieces of silver where he thought Tension. been confined to their barracks since whole thing is so well arranged. The they would do the most good, and when and Ease, of Ojtcratirn yesterday morning, but all is quiet iu eustern purt of Europe, Asia and Africa poor Judas found that he hud bought Mauayement. Paris, and there are no signs of disorder occupy the eastern part, and the west into a lawsuit (Hon. P. Pilate, Chief in the department. The radical journals ern part of Europe and America the Justice,) he went and hung himself, lie Self . I djnstiuy Ta.c-u- p. are calm in tone. They recom- western part. Adjustable Head, ought to have sent the money down to wisdom on the putt the Capernaum Female Seminary, and 1 ours truly, mend prudence and our Cull iunl Kxmiiine Style" nnl I'riei-i- Ht of the Bepublicuns, and urge peace and Tuos. W Jksmxgs. then appealed to the generous confidence T. W. .TOM:', Tuilor, r. S. Brest. Smith and party are all of a constituency with whose feelings strict adherence to law. Gambetta has Third door frm Z.C. M. I., 0loii. T. W.J. and interests every throb of his heart issued a manifesto,callingon the Repub- well n beat in unison. The editor of the licans to respect the law. Marshal SAMUEL MILLER, JUM., has sent a communication to M. "Roll." We make the following ex Thjrmn would have made a very Iscu-riAgent. Bufet, President of the Assembly, tract from the correspondence of "Boll" nice thing of that, and the Hon. J. most Also, at tho Saiks P.ooms, a few the of one been have would the receipt of an official from San Francisco to the Albany, N. Y. Lako notification of his election to to the Presprominent candidates at the next elec- doors west of Z. C. M. I., Salt s'JS-lDemocrat. ml Col Journal. it im tion. City. idency, and accepting the office, in the Utah is beautiful and those energetic, following terms : "I will obey the will of the Assembly, ambitious "Mormons" have made a gar the depository of national sovereignty. den of it. They are as fine a set of peoIt is a heayy responsibility, but with ple as I have ever met. Hospitnble, inGod's aid und the devotion of the army, telligent and happy, and believe in I will continue the work of liberating Grant as to "Let us have peace," but Co. the territory and restoring order, and claim (which is true) ft better etafe of will maintain tranquility, und the prin- society than the distiiot of Columbia AG EXT TOR THE ciples on which society rests. To this I in fact, I like 'urn. It was my pleasure wtio nas nve pledge my word as an honest man and a to stop with a "Mormon soldier." The President has issued a wives and 42 children, and it did me ! while to....see .them ,dancing. , at. home circular to the Prefects of Departments, good . . i promising that no attack shall be made Uncle winslow piayea me vionn. 0on the laws. The new Government hus The writer is Bollin P. Saxe, son of not yet. beeu completed. It is said the the Col. He will be here during the millS JUSTLY CELEBRATED WAGON IS MADE OF THE UK. ST MATERIAL Duke de Brolio will have the ministry of X throughout und is warranted. of the Interior, and M. Tierce Mague early part of next month, with a lot Durhams. Look out A FULL SUPPLY ALWAYS (L IIAXD. that on Finance, and M. M. Erroual and fine Balbier will also entr the Cabinet. A for him. Also Dealer in portfolio was tendered M. Goulard, late ft Minister of Finance, immediately after Ices' One of the jurors in the late President Thiers' deposition, but he defrom excused afW Uncle trial, Uiug clined it. A large number of Repuba-ca- n His opposition to of because cm, service Icy functionaries have resigned. asked a nt h'ni-pvror- nouvitu-staudin- AMERICAN. .San Francisco, 2.). at Bar-- ; brippt-nc- i aeci.lent TPrv ud the ve.r,.,lav. A young i.jau ' . ., i.,. v Iiiis?cl. wlme delivering a i Vtiuk.ee Jo'n '.I i C lUM-'- which iSmrinniia Jim's, com frave .. .i lUe uorsea iu ium,uuu rl curve iu the road, the over. crusluuR ,,.u tVku!l iu so us to allow tin brain to !'r'trude Wbuu the wagou turned over. ." mi-ne- v.., '' laid the over houeuf his lens hanging .'Dk of Hit.- Sun Francisco claim, one md len feet perpendicular. The kudrt-No hopes of Lib recov- v is siill alive. .'(b I of jlorses iell. one the horses bu-e- captives were guarded by posts lust uight, to proand intruders ir.Mii euruged .ct thetn . They were quiet reu'iittU'ire-capc''iri.'iu. and thi morning HI air and Hinhild had along interview with their Viler. They thought the looks and them no good, ulk uf the Kiliiiers a great man be must Iiavis :inl thought he pleased. if he could make them do as Fairclnld gave them a long description ,f pavis' p wer, which was attentively At nine o'clock Artena and listened to. iixie obtained permission from Gen. DaFaivchild vis to visit the Modoc camp. Relieves there are more Indians round, is he saw tires in the hills west of the foot-boa- I u UlilG HAM CITY Colonel Wheaton, Col and Colonel Sumner, had an ouel inierview with Shuck Nasty Jim and sevlearned that Captain eral others, an warriors were at .lick mi i twenty-fivthe head of I'itt Hiver, but they did not know exactly where. Several were anxi-- VOOLEN FACTORY tin-en- , three-quarte- 1 e Ranch will be the outlaws, death. cetns Mircesr-fii- headq- r ! wo-me- and B ins to surrender. Oneofthetu is supnotorious Boston Charley, hitherto reported dead. Troy, N.V., 23. Twelve firms, members of a combinat, ion to control the Northern Lumber have suspended. Their liabilities amount to $'.,UOO,U(J0. The dullness of lite lumber Hates market is extreme that have been exacted for money during Sevpast few months are immense. eral houses that had to carry through pled to be tlie rear-ket- '!ie winter contributed to the resare all reported wealthy and there seems to be general confidence 'tat ail debts will be in full though paid rom The 1irms three six mouths im will be require- assets. evening stam-envelop- es , n -, , i f0'we first-cla- i w,,'n' T three-fourth- llaufe I'aralhl, ot y M. 3D. HAMMOND, Main St., Ogden, and Main St., Logan, Cache Schutt er Wagon - pure-blood- ed Ric-h-ise- to ss "n3,,a,nJ "slopes Gali-leea- MacMahon -- TheOinalia Lottery. The following is a list or the prizes stamps. drawn us given in the Omaha Hejntlliran F011EIGX. 25. Vans, The 80,777. $75,000; 471,809, $25,000; sn m y'afterr'n enpfgitc speech 282,Ci'.0, $15,000; 74.519, $10,000: 474, W Z4-T0,he Iterior,bv a H4rt, $5,000; $4,000; 412,891, K); 822.823, $3,000; 215,7(19, $2,000: $:,(! tLe from 98,423, $2,000; 471.800. $2,000; 348.GG4, Left JI'T UnJburior.edby the Govern $2,000; 98,890, $1,000; S2.0o3, $1,000. ( ol to-da- y Brooklyn, 25. during an altercation wtweeh two young men named George hroderick aud J nines Corcoran, the latter was very ubiisi.ve, and struck the wmer. The two men then drew pistols, when the mother of the former rushed between them, and in the struggle to preveut her sou from firing, the pistol vent ofb the ball passing through the ""ther's eye into the brain, killing her instantly. TJorcorau and Biodevick e arrested. The former, who begun 'if quarrel, was intoxicated. Washington, 25. T, e ofricl!l1 pos'nge stamps and , are not to bo used before (:''iit of.lu!j, wu,n the act abolishing ";UlklnS privileges goes into ctfect. stamp? and envelopes are furnisher postal bnbiness only, consequently y must not be sold, or used on private n.Jtuce or business, or applied to n" private purposes whatever ; under W,0r1CUms!',nces nmst lhey be sold, or given to any officer, agent, or ertofany other department of the A viola,in of these hihiii pro- be held to constitute good guu-iforemoval. Until further no8'arrped envelopes of special design J f.nniFl,ed to offices on- i,rhr fce? wiU be MPPV fls This HOWE Be-publ- This order gives entire sutis-f-ciioto officers and men. Artena, Chokus and Dixie have just reported other Modocs in the hills aux- d 'o realize J. Iscnriol, and His lie S-- SEWING MACHINE. In-dii- he will, undoubtedly, find friends itil supporters. Gen. Davis has issued an order supermini! Giilcm aud reinstating General ult. l a and know that capture Among the l'itt Iiiver W'heiton. rs 1 uarters, aud ColoneV Mason will move over from Van Bremer's, and from here scouting parties will start out after Captain Jack and the balance. General Iavis thinks the Modoc troubles are by no means ended, as Captain Jack's cohort contains some of the Vest warriors, men who, like himself, are 1 e night. ous to Split. Fairchild's rd Mil d General Davis, , i tr'llic Modoc Ljusc lust g . i bo-le- 's weeps la TZtreslsiiig jLicht Spring IVngons, MaehhieH, eye Jffowcrs arid lteapers, Corn Shelters, Fee! Cullers, Halt tiul Emery Grinders, Slnlthlc Farming Jlills Shovel Plows, Cnllivalors, PIms, by capital pHnifhtnent, off. He to came he how get neighbor answered, "Oh ! I'm opposed to capAND ital punishment." "Are pu indeed ! do with a man Why, what would you who should deliberately waylay and shoot down one of bis neighbors l'" "Hans: him, sir! I'd never .send him WAGOX up to the capital to be punished." X-jni-a (0.) G'ti-rti- e. ALL KINDS OF FA 1131 MACHINERY. A Complete AHHortmcnt of SATERLIL HARDWOOD. H10. ASD STEEL, Elf. |