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Show MB) 7T TELE GitAJPIT. con-taini- d f'jw .in! to t'h Oodk Jcjmtio by the Allautic uwi t'mific Telegmph Company. Another N. Y. Swindler. Accident at the Mines of Eureka! Susan B. Anthony's ! Case Monument to Confederate Soldiers at Baltimore! to-da- Tight with Indiana in Arizona! Tho Prosecution of a Trench Communist! Official Report of tho Tight in Mexico! Mysterious Disappearance Explained Equality of Races in Louisiana. AMERICAN. Eureka, 17. (ieorge EdJhs, who fatally stabbed . umes Olds tit l'alisadea, was brought tip from thfre, had an examination und to- tbe v., a bound grand jury in the of $10,000. YeHterdny morning, .Thomas Harker, ia ihe second level of the Eureka Mine, wa.i etopeing ore from :iboe, wheu a large stone rolled from tho summit of the pile and caught his r iht lug between it and the cap of one ot the timbers, breaking it just abevt t:i? ankle. Conandaigua, N. Xt( 17 The case of Susan 11. Anthony and (fhers who were indicted for voting ia violation wf law, at the lust November general election, was called in the Circuit Court of the United StatcB, now in ?iion hero. The defendants personally afi'Oiired in court. Judge Crawley, L'iitriot Attorney, rei'rseeuled the Uai-tSlates. The jury was empanelled without difficulty. It was conceded that t'.ie defendant was, on the 5th of November, 1872, woman. After the testimo-i- i v was all in, Judgu ,Selden addressed Le court and jury ia tin exhaustive Ho enunciated three proposing: Firt, that the defemltmt was entitled to vote at the election in question; second, if the was not so entitled, but believed she was so, and voted in good faith in that belief, it does not c vtistituto a criiuinul offense under the ei :u ute; and third, she did vote in such btlief and good faith.1, lie said that the tirht questions were for the court awl the last for the jury, unless the cvurt should consider it that the defendant acted so in good faith as to leave no question of crime for tho consideration tt the jury. He insisted that the time hud come wheu the civil and politick rights of women should be placed upon a perfect equality with those of men.. Los Angeles, 17- The Arizona Miiitr of the 9tl says: 0v Sunday lust, J. S. Thomni, gheritS, was 'turning from the settlements on-- the Verde in a buggy, when- his hor.scs Vowed signs of far; Thonmj- leaned forward to Bee the cause, when a shower u( build pierced the buggy top over hir i. He saw five or six Indians- close t the buggy, and another squad ahead ia the road, lie opened tire, killing two nvl wounding another savage, ami then d. The horses raa carrying. Thomas t - t of danger. Baltimore, !7. Th graves of the Confederate soldiers i i i.ondou l'nrk cen.etery, were profuae-lljeor:4ted with lowers today. A I rniiil Mddre.v; was mode Frank- by . : tn-e-r - Coo-silidat- ed ; ei ij - - - - v cf Texas, dolivcred a char- aoierintic ppeech. During the cereme ? the statue to th Confederate- sol-- 1 d'.ers in the centre of the Confederate itrwn, was unveiled, funerals (eo. Muart aud Trimble, end Comnodore llollifti, took an active part in the cere-- to-th- e j - . M taies. St. Catherixcs. IS. disastrous break in the WeHand c wia!, at Lock No. 2. occurred y wrfich wjll interrupt navigation for urtMM , A to-da- wwk. The 'propeller, (Jranite,", f the Central lU.o, huuck ad carried away one of the a tremendous rush of :;ei, cawing tier, which oarrieU, away the upper a i l badly twiated the lower gate at the Uwk below. Tonawand.v, N. Y., 18. Pierce and DW saw null, w i,i two baru. wertr destroyed by fire tii. aiorniag. . SMite of Vern.out, ; , V,gh.jigtonrl, In reply to- a coniunieation received from Chicago and Toledo fnm certain Wrg? totxicoo fciorieji in those cities. t'i manufacturers' claim that they hve n right to stencil the name of the proprietors tr nrnnufacturers on packages of tobaccd.tte Comn'lws'ioner has instructed the Collectors of Revenue in those cities require eparat iab- -l to be affied - - con-cee- - )i' Wigf.iH, y s l? t to all packages of tobacco of snuff more thau 10 ounces. The rumors which have been circulat-ein New Vork witbiu tbe past few days to the effect that Secretary lllchardson has been selling gold privately, is w ithout foucdation. The Texas Legislature, by an unanimous vote of both Hauses, pa.sed a law granting authority to two gentlamen of wealth and influense to raise a regiment of State Militia for the purpose of cooperating with the United States soldiers in defending the lives and property of citizens residing on tbe bonier of the Rio Grande against raids of Mexican bandits Saw York, 18. The steamer "Rising Star" from with dates from arrived l'anama up to June "h. The Republic of the V. S. of Colombia may be said to be in the full enjoyment of peace, with tbe exception of some official persecution' and outrages committed by the authorities of tbe tate of Boyacu.Uou Alfac ha? been elected Constitutional President of Bolivia for the time wanting to complete Vd period com- mene'ed by the late President Moiales. Several whciks of earthquake fright ened the people of Valparaiso and the fceuth purt of Chili. A good deal of damage was done to property from the motions being ver tical, several persons who were thrown down jumped from scaffolds on which they were working, and were killed,and gas pipes and futures were even wrenched from the wills. New Orleans, 18. The movement towards uniting the white and colored citizens on a broad, Catholic basis, in opposition to all other religious elements in this State, culminated last evening at a meeting ire which each race was represented by some fifty or sixty of the most prominent men among them. The matter was fully discussed in all its bl anches; and the following basis for compromise and union was arrived a!, which was adopted without it dissenting voice among those present. Vbereac, Louisiana1 Is new thr:ateoed with tleath ia every vital organ of her nroral, material and political beirg, and Whereas, this dire extremity is but the fruit of unnstufal division among her natural gaardtantr, ther children of hei soil and of her adoption, and Whereas, we hate abiding faith there is love eircugh in Louisiana among her Butts tO'tfnit? them in manful and unselfish struggles for her redemption. Re ' h therefore Resolved 1st. That henceforward we dedicate ourselves to the welfare of our people. 2i That by our people we mean all men of whatever color or religion, who are citizens of .Louisiana, and that we ?hall advocate by, speech, pen and deed the equal and impartial exercise of every civil and practicable right guaranteed by the Constitution and lw of the United Stales, etc. The il'i Resolution provides that they shall maintain the right of all persons to frequent at will, all places of publio resort ami to travel in publio conveyances, wi terms of perfect equality, and bind themselves- to- recommend to the propiietors of all place of public resort ia tauisiana to open their places to the patroixige of both races. The fifth recommends that .all steamboats, railroads, etc., pursue the same policy. The eixth recommends that banks, insurance oflices, etc., recognize and d to colored Mock holders the right of being represented in the management thereof. The seventh recommends the abolition of destinction between races in publio schools or State- Kducational The eighth recommends the mployment of mechanics,. etc, by mas-tr- s, without rcferenoo to- - color. The nijth urges the colored population ot the IiistricU to become owuars of the soil and recommends laud owners to consider, the propriety breaking lands up into small farms, so that colored citizens and white emigrants may become farm crs. The tenth pledges their faith to e xercisa all poshible influsnco for the rapid removal of existing prejudices against the colored race.. The resolutions follow by aa appeal press to for tho establishment of unity und conceit among both races. The resolutions are signed by J. N. Marks, Chairman; (. T. Rcure'gard, C. C. Antonio, Geo. V. Kelsy, ,, JumcJ, Dana, P. Rouudanly aud Wm. Adolpk Brooklyn, 18. J. K. Vandorn of this city, whose mysterious disappearance caused much ex. citemeut, has been heard from. Ilia father baa jast received a letter, from himv dated Rotterdam Hollaed, Kay ."Jt, in which he explains tho cause of his euddeu departure from home. He that on the Oih of December, be in com pMiy ji h a friend atari 4 oil a ducking excursion n the bay near rc Island, Thry and his friend was o!v;ond. Vandorn drifted to the hea oti the Ivttom of tL boat. Tho following day bo was picked up. by me crew oi a &weeaxli oark bound for RuenosAyres. When $vo days it the Bark was boarded by aa English bark bound to Rotterdam and Vai Dora exchanged ships. The following official , report, f Gen. Augur, of McKenzie's fight, hs been received at the War Department,; Headquarters, Department of Texas, San Antonio, June 2d. 187. O'eneTaT Order No. 6. It is with great pleasure that the De j I , . . SH-y- vy ,re . f c-- to his partment Commander announces successful at- cemmand. the gallant and tack by Col. R. S. McKenzie, of the 4th Cavalry with a portion of each regiment, of the combined corps of hostile Le Kickapoo and Apache Indians. these Having ascertained the locality of a made had which of just tribes, a party raid on the Rio Grande frontier of Texas, Col. McKenzie assembled on the evening of May 17th, marched all night, encountering and overcoming great difficulties and obstacles in a strange country and struck the Indians at eevtfn o'clock on the morning of the, 18th, killing nineteen warriors, capturing the principal chiefs Of the Leparas, ttomCn mid children ; about sixty-fiv- e ponies, and destroying three villages with their accumulated property) his Owri loss was three men wounded, cne mortally. Col. McKenzie reports that all his officers acted handsomely, and deserved the greatest credit. Evry soldier showed through their terrible hard drive, a creditable eagerness to attack. FOREIGN. Versailles, 17. The special committee appointed by the Assembly last week, to consider the application made by the military Governor of Paris, for authority to prosecute M. Ranc for his connection with the Commune, has held several sittings. One of its first acts was t) summon M. Ranc to appear before it. This the deputy refused to do, standing, on his privilege as a member, and denying the right of the committee" to require his y the committee held its presence. tinan session. The report was adopted by a vote of 14 to 1, recommending that the authorisation for the arrest and trial of deputy Ranc be granted to the Assembly. London, 13. The Stab, of Persia crossed the channel in a royal yacht, accompanied by a fleet of iron clads, and arrived at Dover at 2.30 p.m. The rtty was gaily decorated and crowded with visitors. The shipping in the harbor was covered with flags mid streamers, and as the royal visitors landed salutes were fired from tbe fleet, and the Shah was received by the Duke of Edinburgh aud Prince Arthur. The Mayor and Corporation of Dover then presented au address, to which tho Shah replied by tnanking them for their kindness on entering Her Majesty's dominions. This reception, he said, made him feel that he was among friends. Tho Shah and suite, oocompanied by the Royal Princes then took a special train for London, arriving at Charin? Cross station at six o'clock. The building was deeorated with flags and flower, and the platform was covered witff crimson cloth. A imranse heavy prcvailei, but crowd surrounded the place and filled the adjacent streets. On alightiBg from the cars, the Shah- was met by the Prince of Wales, Prince Christian and the Duke of Cambridge, who copdial'ly welcoflied Ism to Eagland-- . ,Tho entire-partthen entered carriages and drove slowly te the Marlborough House. Notwithstanding the inclement weather,-whicsomewhat marred the splendor of the spectacl, the streets-- windows along the line of ths procession were filled with people, who kept up a most enthusiastic cTieering. A correspondence from Jerusalem elates that the Geological plates have just been completed by the Oriental lopographical corp, now engaged in making surveys and sketches of the Bible lands, showing that the exposed and skull shaped line of the upper strata of the hill outside of Damascus gate, and near the north wall of Jerusalem, is strongly suggestive of "Gogotha." This supports the theory of this hill being Calvary. 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Shuttle ' , , Makes no noise. child ean work it. Xo cogs', no springs. Uses all attaclimcwis. Takes the Tirst Prize at every Fair. A s baro-metri- A Model -- 0- -- , THE LADIES SEVFJl.BUY ANY OTHER. 'AFTER The Victor Reference in Ogden, Mr. SEEING ! M. Bowring, Dressranker. CIIAS. W. STA YNEli, General Agent, 3To. 5 Haiu Street, - Salt Lake City. d3G s89-aA rocket diarv. ttbkc(l ur in the stveefs oi a neisruboitin-citv. would pccarto indicate from the followinir that the owner wan a medical man : "Kase '230, Mary An Perkins. Bisuw, Sicknetw- in her, led Fisik sum 00blue pils a soaperifis;. age 52. Ped ' me one dollar, 1 kuarter bogus. TK HAVE, THE AGENCY KQK, AND ARE SHXEtNG ON FAVORABLY Mind get good kuarter and m.i her ,. .', Terms, the justly celelrated tak mo fisik. , Kaao 21) 1 , Turumes Krinka, Uwines, Kirishman. Lives with Pady Molouuy whot keeps a dray Sikncss, drgg m ribs ami taw blak eyes. Y'mk to cfrink my mister AT tyviet a day of satsiDerilv. here- - and jellop, and flsh ikv with asifetity to maKc it taste tisiiy. lUibed his face with kart gresi liniment, 3! yerasofage'- - Priaked the" mister and wuddnt pay me bekase it tasted : nasty, but, the mistei'll work hi innards, I reckon,; Case 232,) Old Mie Pugg. Aint got no biftles, -- 00ot ... r.;j-- u but plenty of money, 8iXnes ' awl a FwrclMsers ia the. 'North tan bae" I N S T R UC T 1 0 N S at tW Store of humbug. Guv her sum of my cele- Mrs. ROW . RING, Ogtieu brated 'Dipseftorikon whk-- she sed -- oodrank like cold it was too. Fullline of Cotton, Miwt p Mmthinfc in h to tnak tar Attuehmeut ca beXccdle Silk, feci sick aud bad. The Old Worn "pp ir.eu has got the roW lt choice-extract- ewmg. Machi nes; s . wash-woma- n, -- i " . Singer Sewmg BQachine. THE CENTRAL DEPOT, t , sgl And at our In S AXT LAKE, BRANCH ST011ES In LOG.A.X and OGDENv; : . tee-r-w- icl al HB.CLAWSOI, - |