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Show BY TELEGRAPH Extensive Failure York. in New in TennesThe Troubles see. Hurder in East Brooklyn News from Japan. Tour New Cardinals- , AMERICAN. New Orleans", 8. Sraiu-8t- . A fire here this morning, ou small bout buildings. twenty burueJ Lois, ?1o.U00. New York, 8. extensive The dry gooda firm of Paton lave failed to nieet their extended circular to thdr creditors papers. In a 10 me general ihcy ascribe tneir iuiiure & Co. , and circumstanwith the dissolution of ces connected partnership which existed in the firm. Tbc)' propose a speedy statemeut of the liabilities and assets. It ig believed no other firms arc involved. A murder was committed last night in Eastern Brooklyn, where the property-owne- r men had hired some to do some plustcVing, working ten hours day Threats were made by the members of the leajrue, who were working Last nijrht three of the tight hours. latter, James Kilduff, T. MacLaughlin, md John Kingston; after quitting work, started for the building to teach the men a lesson, they said, not wishes. to act in opposition to their KiUuff led the attack, and the others joined in. Frank Stuck, the watchman ef the premises, struck Kilduff on the head with a plasterer's hammer, killing All the parties concern-e- l him instantly. depression in bubinc-s- non-societ- were y arrested. Memphis, 8. following is an authentic account troubles at Soinerrille, yesterday : bad feeling had been engendered the election, and the negroes bad at by tended the polls heavily armed, and made threats to burn the town. A prominent negro politician, C.sh Warren, who had been abusing a son of Mayor Hendon yesterday on the street, snapped pistol twice in the Mayor's face. The Miyor theu drew a pistol and shot him JeaJ. Several shots were fired simultaneously by the friends of Mayor Ilendon. The negroes accused one Oscar Burton oi Sring the shot that killed Warren, and when he appeared on the streets the police attempted to arrest Lira, but he resisted. They then fired on him. He returned the tir', and iuflictod mortal wounds en Albert and Faul Roves, and a dangerous one on Judge Roves. A party of negroes then opened fire on him, hut as yet none of the thirteen auunds he received are fatal. Farties from Somerville this morning report that the fighting has been stopped and everything is quiet. The militia sent from here will return y The originated in a quarrel between two rival negro politicians. New York, 8 There are few developments about the ' Mr. Beecher has Beecher case to gone reekskill, and the committee are out of town. Gen. Butler is in the city, but refuses to talk about the case. Moul-to- n has concluded his statement. It is very long. He has said to an interview-that. the mention of Mrs. Hooker's note in his let terete Beecher was not intended to create an impression of Beech- M guilt. A committeeman has said if Moulton submitted a statement, but.de-eline- d Tbe f the Much diffi-cult- to-da- to-di- M to be would not accept it. cross-examine- Tilton the commit-- k said to a reporter,' who asked do there, unless it be true that they think of coloniiing, and that, to all for eigners and to many among themselves,' appears mere folly. The Mikado has made no public appearance during tbe preent month. The Emperor pays out of his private purse the expense ef a foreign doctor to attend tbe troops in For. mosa. The Deliberative Assembly commences Is sittings in September. There is a report that tbe Japanese have left the island of Sagbalion and will go to Yeso. It has been publicly mentioned for some days and is not yet contradicted. The would-b- e assassins of Iwakara, lato Japunese Ambassador to the foreign powers, have been decapitated. The la. panese Government has appealed to the Circuit Conn of California against the adverse decision given by the U. S. Consul, in its law suit against the l'aeific Mail steamship company for damages to the amount of $10,250 for a breach of contract. The shipments of tea from here continue to be on a larger scale than on former seasons. It is reported that in consequence of the excessive competition among buyers, prices rule too high to leave a margin of probable profit to the exporters. .The Government is evidently opposed to the circulation of foreigners in the interior, unless they will agree to be subject to the Japanese laws. The command of the British China equadreon which will shortly be vacant on the completion, by Sir C. F. A. Shadwell, C. B., F. It. S., of his prescribed period of service, will, it is believed, be con. ferrcd by the Admiralty on Vice Admiral H. Chad. The steamer "Canton" was lost near Foo Chow, with a full cargo of tea. Her Majesty's consul at Saigon has been notified that, unless provided with clean bills of health, all vessels taking cargo or passengers at Saigon will be placed in quarantine at Hongkong for seven days. The Chinese authorities have consented to the telegraph being erected between Pagoda ancorage and the foreign settlement of Foo Chow, and the Viceroy is desirous of having a wire to his own yaraen in the city. The Peruvian treaty seems to be very unpopular with the Chinese, who are said to have refused to do more than come to a provisional arrangement until the report of the Coolie Comwissisners is received." Milton S. Latham, one of the defendants in the ease of Michael Reese against the California Pacific railway, publishes a eard denying Reese allegations of fraud, and saying further, that all his relations with the Company were such as any business man and bunker might honorably assume. Vice-Admir- . truth. " A good advertisement in a newspaper, unlike the "commercial traveler,' pays no fares on railroads, costa nothing for hotel bills, gives away no boxee of cigars to customers, or o dressts to customer's wives, driuks no whiskey under the head of travelling expenses, but goes at once and all the time about its lusiuos freo of expense." WOOL WANTED. OGDEN, Ire rutmiig order and turning out now in FIRST-CLAS- S CLOTH, WniCH WILL BE EXCHANGED FOR WOOL at reaionable rates. Wool Wanted Immediately. 41-- ' tf Crockery, CSIassivare, Xotioiis etc., Stoves mill Tiinvare, Drugs fc Medicine Gents' and Boy's Heady Made Clothittrj, . IN GREAT VAllIKTY. SINGER SEWING MACHINES, Wood's Champion and Excelsior Mowers and Eeapers, Bain, and Whitewater Wagons, Wliicliefiter and Democrat Light Spring Wagons, AND EVERY DESCRirTION Farming OP Implements. Bnpfles to Order on Short Notice. California and Concord Harness and Harness Trimmings. Leather nml Slioo FIikMiijj'u. All Kinds of rrodnee Forwarded to Any Point on tho Shortest Notice. All Orders Sent to M. THATCHER, Lojan, will Recetce Attention. iomjt NOTICE. TT. JT. HOOPER, .Superintendent. z. RAVE THIS DAT a LSO,- partuertniy. SMITH, Logan City, Utah. I. O. M. The report that Germany is negotiaApril Stb, 1874. ting for a cession of Santona is denied. Thiers it unwell. HAVE THIS DAT BOUGHT THE BUSINESS Halifax, 8. and prjtmitei formerly kaawn i Faraet A HAVE OPENED IN LOGAN & OGDEN, RrtANCHES OF OUR WAGON Some anxiety is felt at the alt fcinltu, ni wIM receira moneyi and WE ly MACHIKE DEPARTMENT, to tbat the people of the .NortLern TtU aid frvm Nut. to aid bilitiei f flria, HJi, April of a vessel which left Norway July 1ST 4. at. U. FA R.N KS. Coanties can purchase without coming to Salt Lake City. 2d with one hundred families from Ice- 8th, Logan City. April 8th,1874 land for Halifax. & St. Petersburg, 8. Golous says the Czar has invited the Snppk'.e U tkra point m Wag tha flr mura tnland xpertonr,aaI know that Piir(-,r son of the late Emperor Napoleon to see rtly on tbit TMomwradrntira. (u ' the military maneuvers. ' Rome, 8. The Pope has declared his intention THE BEST MABK AM to create four new cardinals. IX STRCMENT MANUFACTURED. Last night an armed band of forty persons quitted Mola and proceeded to A rent for Northern Utah, Belogna, destroying telegraph lines and JOHN FOWLE1V - OGDEN. disarming railway watchmen. Berlin, 8. The Cologne Gaxttit says the French the war ship M ACHIEVES nntl SLLKY ItAKIlS. government will Termt Easy, Rates Reasonable, Oreneque" from Civita Vechia, and -that the vessel will probibly quit the Orders by letter promptly attended to. station she has so long occupied on the T Cl.br Ml TIIOMAN PMOOTIirXO If AHHO W, inrri)M t nmk tt. .t cultlrntor for ( rw, jriUn, corn or pout.., Bd 4 to th 15th inst., or before. Instructions gifeo by the quarter. jri lnvikt..!. Our l(t rrrnT wa tril. Harrow tmn bT f information unit twelve nrWa fir Tl'RniNK WUllEU SM I'T Emperor William has approved the Th P.pmrlm.iiM will 1mi ' verdict of acquittal in the case of Car t. MACHINK8, wRIl!T and SAW MILLS, or othor artUIa not hkumIIv kit lu Murk. Werner, who was tried by a MOftEft THATCHER, AOKNT, LOOAX. for his conduct in the MediterraBARXABD W1I1TK, AOliT, 0GDr. nean at the time of the Intransiegente insurrection in Cartegena. 80tf W. H. HOOPER SurriDlenJent. "Nautilas" The Oerman men and "Albatross" sailed from Kiel for Spain. They will touch at . I al non-arriv- 33-K- WE GUARANTEE WAGONS MACHINERY tt, ESTEY ORGAN. ' ( WAGONS, PPREST-TONK- CIIASIPIOX, WOODS, KXCELSIOK and WOIUJI MOWEKS, Droppers or Self Itakcrs. re-ca- TIIRESIII0 ll io ' FJ bt 19-t- ! coart-mar-li- al J. REED. GHOCBH.I33S h. COXFECTIOXEIiY. Agent for Fatcnt Aluminous Building Paper. the Spanish republic, and that tbe WOOL WANTED. to-da- PEOPLE HOWE FR03I THE INTOITTII SEWING JIACIIINE. t . t, 1 Garden and Gras Seeds. i At bis "BOOK STORE adjoining be keeps all Periodicals end JSwiinj.er vi of utUaery, tUe day, aWo a full Tfall roper," 11 ctures, Frame, etc. G.' W.' 'TURNER i2S,eni lit ft-c- kLUa CALL AND EXAMINE DINWOODEY'S Immense Stock FURNITURE ! Co-o- v ksB Utf ;.: ' m4 u Clock. p. 75, 77 ftsd 79 First Soni t , An IIOXI1STMACII not MtJcci lo I'lT.S. POINTS 0F"SUPERI0RITY: Simplicity and Vetfvcttin of Mechanism, Durabilitywill laH a Lifetime. Ilanffe of Work without Tension Eatte of Operation and Jlatiayemcnt. Self Adjust I no Tale-Adjustable Dead. v. tnd FEATHERS. RemoTftl from Main SJreet to ; Jl. hine, al'aralltf. TTALL PAPER west Jim. Perfection of Stitch and OF half-bloc- k HOWK, Kn tlie Sewing Ii:ai.l TIIAK TO PRODUCE STORE. . W. TtKAEK. 'woui.ni-rrRrtxT- COULD NOT DO BETTEIt de-stoy- ed d best ix the rpiiR J. Iy the Invfilor of T1SIT1N8 SALT X.AKE CITY, y lady prosecutor: the so of or hour an out : argument, pln 0atetu of JV -- 0lh Th Sreat tuhject of interest still conand then arose iu p;rcat agitation and t: ,0 le lhe expedition to nought the open air. Throwing up form Te Japanese have quite , , b'tth hands, she said, '"Laws.ai mrcy !a 'he primary object of the man's mother ouht ttv lave aud .might! retir !witlood but that Lira when, he was lhtl!';. v;juive, they have aothinf el.e tp paukd JPn'" ; Hardware, Boots and SI iocs. Hat niiri Caps A. RAX0AI.L. relations between France and Italy are very satisfactory. London, 8. match Richmond cricket the At about 1,000 persons were present. The Uichmonds retired from the first innings Opposite arden Brot, Wtrbmkrt, with a total score of 108. The Americans scored 45 runs with five outs. LOU AX. CACHE COUNTY. There was a serious riot In Portsla ir in consequence of the mouth pier authorities closing a thoroughfare. Tbe mob of several thousand persons the obstruction, when the police Hetry C. Bowen ekaraetemes the al- - charged on them repeatedly, and many and rioters wire severely (ll lll"iew witU fcUn, print eJ in a of the poliee 2 of the rioting is renewal A yu paPer ywKrday, injured. stupead-USIrufeared.' Jrom beginning to end. Hm ripened hi old (tend on FIFTH 8TREET, vi lor the porenmw nu 8 Francisco, Sa Tl "earner "Colorado" brought 880 Here is a qod one at tbe expense ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE E;'gM RB(l lt080 ton of freight from of the An old sat CC ' RETAIL AND -A- WOOLEN MILLS FAKXES 'J ' GooclfiV Dry THIS J1XCLESIOR Paris, 8. Ply-mout- 4 WHOLESALE tne-ren- THE " y aa B ranch ;C"XHLVX."-- This is rather rough on the average commercial traveller; but, like most of the Hartford Post's utteranflavor of1 ces, it has a gospel-lik- e WE, by nutCK9ERSIGKED, tut content. tMitulrrtl FOREIGN. ar will neither hasten er delay commencement' of the suit, which HI be hrougbt in the Supreme Court M i he an action against Beecher fur rmina1 connection' with Mrs. Tilton. ue amount .f ;n k Ia lcrUiice with' tbe suit; bdt Tilton's PurP09 is, not to receive any pecuniary Dnefit but Sifnnlv to Tin.lieut hil rood e against the atrocious slanders to tea ike has been subjected to so far as Mrs. Til, ou is concerned. totem willearliest posforward, the freed 2 it Lo al " it was not agreeable to Beeeht r to have Moulton testify first, that if so, he was of-wwilling to gire to it him, as he, Beecher, to-dceded all the advantage possible. He, lihon, received vindication every time "J real fact in the matter eomes out, Paris, 8 could afford lo wait a little longer. GovGerman the is that It reported Judge Morris 'says 'that THton's suit has its notified ernment representatives mi io be brought against Beecher, is e ctive of the cemmittee's action; abroad that the time has come to recog-niijjtp "hody A village, storekeeper, on entering his shop one morning, found his Rob-b- y attempting to throw all sorts of somersets and kicking up as great a rumpus as a seal in a tub. , What arc you about ?" he inquired, looking asteuished at the wild evolutions of the boy. "Obligin' Martha, sir," replied ths almost exhausted youth. "She's writ uic a letter, and at the bottom of the page1 says 'Turn over, and oblige,' and I've been goin' it for uiore'u half an hour." Street. m Uegte Cnl!n. ' l Call and Kxumlne our PtvVf m! Price M T. W.JONW, , Third dor Z.C JL I, O.Vo. Tiir, ri SAMUEL MILLER, JUN., Also, at tbe Bk.t. 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