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Show B Y TELEGRAPH. The Whiskey Fraud A Philadelphia Pry. U III J f I Execution in South Carolina Another Capture of Black Hills Minors. Charge of Manslaughter for Ncglitrcnce. ' A Vessel turned Upside The South Australia wheat reports show that there will be 204,000 tons surplus wheat. About 45,000 tons have already been exported, and the balance is ready for shipment. Bark St. Magnus, Capt. Easterbrook, from Adelaide for Brisbane, entered Mortvn Bay and took a pilot on board. The wind chopped round, giving her a lee shore; she stood out to tea, and wa? discovered next day bottom upward. A government steamer searched euavailing for survtvors of the wreck. She was sailed and owned by Cunt Easterbrook, a Bostonian, many years a resident of Adelaide His wife and family perished Down. to-da- y . to-da- y ce , men-of-w- ar to-da- nt , to-da- , to-da- y n A case of partial cremation occurred in this vicinity, not long tince, but so quietly was it conducted, that but few porsons outbids the family of the subject were cognizant of the fact. It appears that .consumption was hereditary in the family, many of its members having died from the disease. The belief has prevailed, in some instances, in some localities, that if the body of some member of the family dying from the disease be burned, the seeds of the disease will be eradicated from the systems of thft remaiaing members. Auother is, that the theory burning only of the intestines is necessary. The latter was adopted in the case we refer to. The body was disinterred by a veteran undertaker, some six months after burial, disembowelled, the emasculated portions placed iu a tin pail and afterwards reduced to ashes. The fallacy of the belief has, however, since been demonstrated, one of the surviving members dying ot the disease a few months after the cremation. Prov. Journal. getting San Francisco, 14. ounces thousand of gold were Sixty . melted its the mint here yesterday. A dispatch from Salem, Oregon, says that Oovernor Grover will call a special election on Octeber 25th, to fill the va cftncy caused by the death of Congress- y u i ,. man Lndow. y James Y. Smith, engineer j of - the pioamer Senator, blown up at Portland, liM been pliced under bonds, on the ' ''. ' charge of manslaughter. An arrival from New Sooth Wales, ftajra that the first of the direct line of steamships to Loudon, has' left on her surface, thrust him by muiu strength into a position of safety, although by so doing she knew that she was losing her own ouly chance of escape. When his hands had grasped something on the bank by which he could draw himself out, she calmly bade him brace his feet against her and clamber up. Tha frighteuencd boy did so, and the pressure, thus brought tj bear upon his sister pushed her underneath the tco, where her body; was afterward found. J. Y .; SPKING 1875. Dry Goods Department CO (hie) drunk. c, a CD f 3 OS . IC tO ? CO o & o ; si' n 8 o z to i l M M W u OiCIC ft u i4 it. ? . . t5 03 O o ft - ("4 J Gent's Furnishing Department; Constantly adding the Latest Styles which renders it Complete. 250 Ttunks, Valises, & Satchels o i Grocery Department, FUIX, Having Just Received the following: os "0 Thaz id aM 5? m Jin o p 3 "Thaz harder, (hie) but I kin I d i gt, Idiot. Now spellum. . givus er stunner (hie)." She picked up a poker and gave him a "stunner" and the spelling bee adjourned sine die. Norristown Herald. H d- "81 oC n oO o ". 1.2, 'Idiot!" I-- m A. CO Givus harder (hie). one." -- 5 jo "Brute." -t, si 3 B'Z co - H 0) Ob a 5 1 CO B & -- O O t ezy-nuf- f" "B-r-o-o- r 8 - . "D-i-u-n-- -- 7 TJ lie left the S3 CS o o s C5 p & CO s o 9 2.2 p p . 3 o p 'A AS GOODS COST MORE ON ACCOUNT OF FREIGHT, it, XI. laid down in Salt Lake City than they do in Ogden,Twecan and $ The "patent insides" sold to the sell, on an average, cheaper. Give us a call and compare figures, and the result will bo a purchase, thereby saving money, time and trareling expencs. country papers have propogated a dismal libel on an aged gentleman. The telegraph announced that "The BROTHERS. b131j WALKER had another chill," and forty-seve- n newspapers of Wisconsin announced that "The Pope has had another child." Pwpe BAEH&EB' WHITE, Detler in "And dow, Mrs. Sullivan," said the counsel, "will yoube kind enough to tell the jury whether your husband was in the habit of striking ?" "Wid what, "ou sir "With impunity." He was, sir, now and thin, but he struck me with-impunit- y ofteuer with his fisht." An English paper says that since the old china mania had become so prevalent in that country, a large and profitable trade has sprung up in the Staffordshire potteries iu imitations of tbe antique. First class in geography : What is a bay ? Father's iest horse. What is a sound? A thunder clap. What is a strait? Whiskey without wnter. What is a cape? Something to wear on the shoulders. A tramp called on a Balmforth avenue family Saturday, for food. "Do you like inquired the woman of the house. "Yes, if it is light," was tho guarded reply. Danbury News. pot-pie- Of all kinds and Sizes. and Reapers, PaddotTc adjustable 'Sulky U)f Co9, unrivalled grain Shepard saving Threshing Machines, and general Wood's Moivers Hake, KU-hols- , IHPLEIffiffi AGRICULTURAL "VTith ! a good supplj of Extras for Machines CALL A nId" SE E STO O K before purchasing elsewhere. :o:- - WILL GUARANTEE ALL I to giro satisfaction, and will sell Order Address A-ll -- d204-l- f I SELL at the most reasonable prices. X2?oizcLjtl.-- JPlXlod y ARNAKI WUITIv, Fourth Street, Ogden, Vtab ?" A candidate for office in Mississippi informs his fellow citizens that, "at tho earnest solicitation of my wife and daughters, I have consented to become a candidate for County Treasurer." o Peak. JI.UX STKKKT, OODKX, OTAII An Inebriated Speller. spelling bee at ten o'clock, and stopped in a saloon on his way home. Here he met several friends who "set 'em up," divers times, and he reached home about midnight with a confused brain and a trery demoralized pair of legs. Then he swore that somebody had stolen his key hole, but his wite. with a fearful scowi on her brow and a lamp in her hand admitted him. "Drunk!'' she exclaimed. iHTI Is. AIRES Cyph-rene- with him. The Honolulu Advertiser says: We learn the reciprocity treaty with Hawaii was ratified by bis majesty on the 17th inst., and will be sent forward to Washington for exchange of ratifications by the May steamer expected here on the AMERICAN. 4th or 5th proximo. Boston, 14, Washington, 14. The trotting rnceB at Mystic park Commissioner Pratt will take charge with the most holly conof the Internal Revenue Kureau to mor- closed row. Douglas has le tested raoe of the season. It required eided tj open a law office in this city, seven heats to decide the struggle. Philadelphia, 14 and practice before the supreme Qourt The evening telegraph says: It is alaai the departments. The whisky frauds are still receding leged by reliable parties that S Gross the attention of the treasury department try, president of Philadelphia, Darby and Solicitor Wilson is continually un and Spruce and Pine streets railway has made an over issue of earthing new frauds. A further record companies, stock the of from 10,000 to $20,- Darby of efidence was discovered to day 000 whom these allegations shares. Union Fry, the copper distilleries, against so "I were wrong doing and of 150 barrels seriously effect, is a Chicago, spirits seized at their works; 300 barrels were man who has been favorably known in aho seized belonging to Bern s & Frazer, this city, and is the son of the late Hon. St. Louis, fresh proof haying been ob- Jacob Fry, for many ytars a member of tained against them. Photographic Congress, and once auditor of this State. Charleston, S. C , 14. copies of Internal Revenue returns are Josh Frazer was hanged at (colored) made at the treasury department being for the murder of Benja and forwarded to officers in different Camben y cities to aid. in substantiating their min Cooper in December last. He was was convicted on circumstantial evidence. charges. Among those made me from the guager at Cincinnati certi- and afterwards confessed his crime. On scaffold to day ho confessed that he fying that a certain number of barrels the had murdered his wife and child and a of spirits bad been emptied and the nl amps destroyed in accordance with negro woman, and burned many barns law, and upon further search the same and houses. New Orleans, 14 lot of spirits were found in Chicago in The revenue John A. Dix, with cutter, the original packages, thus conclusirely Col. AnJ. F. Captain with Eais, Bottinger, of the collusion the guager showing distillers. On April 30iti. Mr. Wilson drews on board, left New Orleans nt called upon collectors of Internal Reve- noon yesterday, and arrived at South nue in different localities to furnish cer- Pass at 3 p.m. The engineers, in mak tain information concerning transactions ing soundings of the line of the proposed in4 their districts, but up to last night jetties, find eight and a half feet of wa very few of them bad responded, and to- ter. Tbe opinion of the parties is that day the secretary ef the treasury called the jetty will prove a perfect success. upon them for ah explanation of their FOREIGN. and for an immediate Rome, 14. reply, lie is determined that all orders The senate has voted a national dona collector be shall of this nature obeyed, tion to Garibaldi. ors must take the consequence. A large Berlin, 14. nuaibtr of communications have been reThe inquiry instituted into the Catho ceived from different sections from parlic societies, of Berlin at the time of ties offering to furnish proof of fraud, Kullinan's attempt to shoot Prince Bis- and the secretary has directed all such has been closed. Tbe public mark, to furnish proof, to the proper officers, has made charges against prosecutor and found valuable and if used, the par- their directors and the cases will come ties fuinishiog it will be remunerated for trial. Information reached here this morning up will make a seceud attempt Boynton that the distillers of Milwaukee had to swim across the channel on the 28th called upon those of St. Louis, to com inst. btue with them in procuring the services Santander, 14. of Matt Carpenter to obtain their release. The CarliMs aro shelling Guitaria, disIo response, Secretary BiUtow sent done great damagi. A vigorous to the supervisors at Chicago, and patches fire is returned from the fort and from ' St. Louis and Milwaukee, informing five in the harbor. thcui that the best legal assistance will London, 14. to efforts convict be furnished them in were Divers to able the hull examine those under arrest, and the government of the Sohiller four for hours it confident of establishing the guilt of They found her broken up a confused ait panics. miss of iron and timber. The lower New York. 14. deck rests on rocks and the bottom is ' Uev. George D. Bacon, in a letter to torn oft. No specie was recovered and the editor ef the Tribune, explains the no was visible. cargo circumstances of his refusal to serve One the of Schiller's officers informed with Henry B. Bowen on the board of a of tbe Standard that correspondent trustees of the American Congregational on board the kteamemere many persons Union. He says: "My reasou for omitdrunk when she struck, and that several ting the name of Bewen from the list of and many steerage passengers trustees was briefly that the trustees of until they were swept away lay helpless the society ought to be in some proper waves. the by sene representative men in churcuee by Paris M. which the society was sustained. Henry M. Rouher has informed the goveri-meS. dage whose name I had proposed to that ex Empress Eugenie will acsubstitute was not liable to any such o! no compromise of the claims on the cept jeotion, and that he was not a represent- civil list and will bring an action ative man in virtue of his business refulfillment the of the convention lations because a large and important concluded the by DeBroglie ministry. newspaper which he conducts owes its 15. Vienna, and to iodueuce the force very largely who makhas been Francis, Emperor fact that it is avowedly not a congregational newspaper. On these grounda 1 ing a tour of his douiiuious, returned and was enthusiastically received urged the adoption of minority nominathe people. I regret that religious sooiety by tions should seem to give its sanction to the In Aylrner, Canada, a few days theory that offices are for the benefit of officeholders." ago, an act was performed by a girl 17 years old which was as heroic as St, Paul, Mhn., 14. General Terry received a dis- its result was mournful. Her little patch form Fort Randall, announcing brother, who was left in her care ihtl Lieut. Armstrong has just brought the abseuce of their mother, in the Andrews-Whartoparty, en route during fell to the Black Hills from Sioux City, conthrough the ice into adeepcretk, sisting of forty two men. six wagons and near the shore uf which he was playThe party had horses. thirty-twShe plunged in after him, and reached within sixty miles of Hartley's ing. him to the to-da- Cremation In Newport. regular voyage. She will try to beat the a. time made by the mail steamship "Oh, John Drunk again, sobbed his wife, as he returned trom a raid-nigspelling school. Elisabeth," he replied. "It's only the bird singing in my heart. That's ! ht "N-n-ot-s- o, Spring Conference, 3JiLl,, -- 1875.? citi, Have received the most complete assortment of bpring Goods ever brousht into tho Territoty, flllfln mill Avill I llilll I 1IAJ If 1IX nnnn LKlLilll tVii lit! Incnilnn lllyll thnm sale during April Conference. j f Vm. all." At a recent wedding in Ohio the SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS minister was about to salute the lrm with, "No. mister, I give up them vanities bride," when she stayed nowl",. 5 C OH O " Hor did Queen berpills? In cider. , Elitabeth take : i" i' i ; EElt A.Tiy EST OEES' .,!"' mors i' ' ...Taylbr"v&w' Cutler. |