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Show BY TELEGRAPH. Foster was made known this day. He declines to interfere, and the execution ' Special to tha Oonff Jrxcrto by the Atlantic will take place. Dekay, private secre-tr- y to the Governor arrived at the and i'acilic Telegraph Company. Sheriff's office with a letter from Dix to Rev. Dr. Tyng. In the letter the Governor informed Tyng he had better adSt. Louis! vise Foster to prepare for death as the public safety and justice demanded bis execution. The "official decision will to be reach the Sheriff to day. The time for which Foster was reprieved expires a Two week from The execution therefore will take place in the court yard of the tombs on the morning of the 21st. Foster received the first intelligence of Gov. Dix's decision not to interfere in his case through the papers. Mrs. Foster was present and received flic paper first. On reading her husband's case she became greatly excited, and Foster received the tidings with composure, little emotion at the result. Defends manifesting His wife appears Knoxville, III., 14. John W. Osborne, murderer of Mrs. Adolia Mathews, near Yates City, Ills., on in August last, was hanged in the jail Asia! yard at Knoxville, Ills., at one o'clock Previous to his execution he made a full confession, which was as Fire in a Savings Bank in Poster Executed! MurdcrersExecuted in Illinois! to-da- y. Suicide ofa Bank Cashier Disraeli Refuses the Premiership! Senator Sumner heart-broke- Himself! Russians in Central Outrages to-da- . AMEHICAX. follows: New York, 11. The Time publishes a lut'.er lVom Fre- He says he was hired to commit the murder by a man who was to give him $5,000, the object being to vet rid of her as a witness in an important law suit. He went to the house, found her alone. She asked him to eat and prepared food for him, going down the cellar for butten He followed her, knocked her down and crushed her skull with a brick. He then went up stairs, rifled the drawers with the view to create the impression that the murder was committed for plunder. He then returned to the cellar, and found his victim not dead She turned her eyes up to him and he asked her if she knew who he was, whereupon she replied in the affirmative, and said: "Oh! why did you do this?" The horrible assassin then coolly took a knife and cut her throat. She did not move or struggle. He solemnly declared he did not outrage her person. The conduct of the wretch since his conviction has been in the main coarse asd brutal. On the wy from Gales-burwhere he had been confined, to Knoxville, where he was hanged, he engaged in ribald jests and vulgar tales. He mounted the scaffold with a firm and fearless tread and a smile on his fea turcs, and stood unmoved while his hands were pinioned and the fatal noose adjusted. When the drop fell, a horrible scene was witnessed. His neck was not broken, and slowly and with terrible contortions be strangled to death. Outside the jail yard between 5,000 and 0,000 people were gathered, but only the number allowed by law witnessed the ' execution. mont, defending himself from charges of ir.nij or connivance with fraud, in wiih the Memphis, Kl I'uso and He protests Hgahitt i'.icifio railroad. tlitr unfairness of (he proceedings in the French courts in making him the s.lo conspicuous defendant in the case, and declares that nil monies from the uie of bonds in Europe, which passed under bis control, have been fully accounted for to the receirer appointed by the American and French courts. Yreka, 14. The regular courier arrived from hi'ad quarters of the army to-- d y. .Nothiug further has transpired with reference to a (settlement with the Modocs. Nothing further is heard from Captain con-iKtlio- n -- -- .Mick'u band, nor hug the army made waiting unv forward movement; but is 'i ii jvs from Washington. Carson, "ev., 14. General Vanbokkler, with (ixty men from Virginia, actinar under orders from Governor Trnd!ey, and bdcked,by a small field piece, demanded, and obtained possession of the State which it was claimed was illegalpt held by Frank Denver, late warden. ly St. Louis, 14. Yesterday morning a fire was discov-r-r- iin the office of the United States oi'cctor of iuternul revenue, in Kansas a city. At the same time the Uuion savings bank, occupying the front part of the same building, was found to to-da- g, 1 Ger-ma- ue ou fire. Uolh fires were speedily ex- tinguished. In the collector's oflice the papers and from $25,000 to $50,-l"worth of stamps were so badly dam-a'- d us to be valueless. In the buuk, tin vault was found open and robbed, su 1 the papers in the 'vault burning. The 1?7,'X) taken from the bank. vault lock was tx combination, and had 1?(.m unlocked, not broken open. iSlurt- lin revelations will be made in connec- tija with these tires. b'lis, " X Franklin, Pa., Intenso excitement was caused here this morning by the suicide of Thomas F. Anderson, cashier of the Lamberton bank. He opened the bank at the usual hour (nine o'clock); and transacted business with several customers. He was afterwards noticed running in and out of the bank in a hurried and excited manner, and then hurrying towards his residence. ' Smoke was then seen issuing from the bank, which was entered by several persons supposing it to be on fire. 1 hey discovered the grate heaped with banknotes aud papers, rapidly being consumed. The firs was extinguished and the notes, bonds, etc., were drawn out, some in a charred condition, while others were burned to ashes. Meanwhile Anderson ou reaching his house, entered through a back door, handed his wife a letter, aud drawing a pistol, shot himself through the head, dring soon after. He left several 'letters, the contents of which have not yet been made public. A note left by him ou the counter states that he had destroyed all special deposThirty-eigh- t its and bills receivable. thousand dollar! in bonds belonging to Lamberton were burned. The total amount absolutely destroyed cannot ' be, as yet, ascertained. The cause of An derson s conduct is not positively known, but is believed to be his irregularities in conducting tho business of the bank. It is known he was carrying largo over drafts for the accomodation of personal friends unauthorized by the bank. The bank was soon to change hands, and he was requested to have tho accounts and books iu complete order, at a certain date, which would expose the irregular ities. 1 he bank loses heavily. Chicago. 11. ' o. Priver, who killed his wife ou the aioruing of the oOth of Lift Noveni- icr, by shooting her with a pistol bor- ioed from her son, whs executed in the at 2.24. His county jail here l.ti! night was epent mainly in prayev, ftttendiug physician being of the Pnbyieriau faith. This morning a Jotiit father visited him but he declined t'j t llow his advice. He said he was a Catholic because his wife and children were b.tt he had renounced tit? faith since his conviction and wo Id di" i Presbyterian. About noon he a desire to converse with Kaf-lettanother murderer, who is confined in under the seutence of death and wu.j has been granted a supersedeas fvief. Diiver spoke with him long and CHiuostly advising him to make his peace with heaven, l'.affcrty laughed hi him. The cuildreu of (he doomed man noted unfeelingly throughout. They t.ilkMi nui laughed with strangers as if at a levee. Shortly after - o'clock Driver w as taken from the cell where he was praying and brought to the scaffold which be mounted firmlv and without hitatioc. When asked if he had anything to say, he addressed the crowd siaiiugthst whiskey had brought him t the gallows, and, advised all to shun it a a poison that injured the body and the oiind. The drop fell at ".24 uud in ed y, 11 Washington, 15. In regard to the new cabinet it may be stated again, no change at present minutes he was dea l. Cincinnati, 14. A private dispatch rcceiveil here announces the death of ltshop at Florence. Italy. , to-J.- iy Mc-llvnin- e, Concord. X. II., 14. Additional returns show the 1'epubli-vh-, have carried X. II. Two Kopubli-c.ii- i Congressmen have been elected wiiiout doubt and Straw hss a majority m ". Now York, broker-- this nioruing , anifunced a loss of 30,000 dolUrs in Government bond and securities, of twn bonds !?",0O0 each and of 3 O i') series numbered 7C7G and 7617. 'J'hey were lost or stolen, but no clue to tho whereabouts of the thieves i con-Ni.ti- ascer-laine- J, . i ' ' d, ' J'.arly this morning a f.ro occurred from spontaneous combustion, among fum? oily rags and rubbish in ,a basement occupied ns a varnish factory. The GuTeruor'u decision in the taw' of , , Jit4 is contemplated, except as is involved by the vacancy1 occasioned by the election of Mr.'lloutwell to the U. S. Senate. The question of filling this post was the subject of conversation at a cabinet 'Tho' 'President is 'not meeting inclined fo ignore the claims of Pennsylvania to representation in the cabinet, and when such a rosu.lt pan be made to harmonize with many circumstances which influence the choice of such an officer, such appointment will be made. The 'enthusiasm Which attended the cause' of Judge Richardson, at Hie first mention, litis waned Considerable to day.' j'.videritly the movement to dislodge the Judge from the strong position which he held at the begining of the rate, and some of hi9t best friends express the fear that the President's recent vieit to 'Philadelphia wM 'roads in the interest' of sortie 'Pennsylvania for yii?'trjeSsirjr depurtmcaW '' to-da- y. ot'tKKj. Humbert Bros., 14. : ! as-pri- nt i The French Government has made official application for all information rel ative to the American system of the measurement of vessels, with a view to its adoption iu that country. Baltimore, 15. Rev. L. D. Huston, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, was found guilty, unanimously, by the conference committee, this morning, of gross immorality and' conduct unbecoming a minister of the gospel, and was formally expelled from tho church. This morning considerable excitement prevails through the treasury department in regard to the appointment of a new secretary and assistants. There are parties who profess to believe that Judge Richardson will not succeed Mr. Runt- well, but the majority feel confident his nomination will be sent to the Senate ou Monday. Sawyer professed great confidence in his appointment as or assistant secretary. Senator Sumner is preparing a letter maintaining the justice of his efforts to have the names of all the battles fought during the rebellion, obliterated from battle flags and the army registers, as a He expects step toward reconciliation. to show by historical precedents that other nations have not allowed the names of buttles fought during the civil wars to remain on the battle Hugs. The letter is written at the preseut time to strengthen Sumner's friends in Massachusetts who are makins efforts to have the legislature rescind the resolutions concerning him for his action in the matter. The flow of currency into the treasury during the past few days has enabled the withdrawal of a part of the legnl lender reserve recently issued. The amount now outstanding is only about one million, and this, it is thought, can be shortly restored. FOREIGN. London, 14. Disraeli has not accepted office nor He is nwaiting the definitely declined. arrival of Lord Derby. There appears to have been an understanding between the disaffected Liberals and tho Tory party that the latter had given out, to secure the greatest amount of opposition to the bill, that its defeat should Bot occasion the accession of tho Tories to office. Some Conservative leaders certainly rallied hesitating Lib. rals to oppose the bill on the a surance that a Tory ministry would be impossible. Consequently these leaders refuse to accept oflice. The Conservative party is thus divided on the safety and expediency of venturing to govern with parliament largely hostile on general principles, although in accidental harmony on this particular measure. Should this situation continue, the Conservatives will maintain their present altitude, and Gladstono will probably be- invited to continue in office duriiCg the present session and over an early dissolution. It is more probable, however, that the Tories will reconsider their promises and make an attempt to guvcrn, counting on getting safely through the session by bringing up the necessary business bil's, and not veutur ng on auy measures involving a difference of principles. Disraeli is still reluctant to assume the task of forming a new government. It was positively asserted at the club this afternoon, that one thing is settled, namely, if the Conservatives take offioe, Disreli will inform the Queen that it is impossible for him to form a ministry, and will suggest that the responsibility be entrusted to Earl Derby, who has the support of the old Hue Whigs. In the reform club the general belief is that the chances for the return of the Conservatives to power are sinkGladstone, in a few days, ing, and will withdraw his resignation. At the Cabinet counsels, held Wednesday and Thursday.GladstQue repeatedly expresed the wifh to retire into private life, and and his colleagues used every argument iu their power to dissuade him from the purpose. Earl Derby is trying to form a Cabinet to be composed of himself as p remier, Disraeli as Chancellor of the Exchoquer, Ward Hunt as home secretary, Sir Stafford Northcote as secretary for India, Gaihorne Hardy os foreign secretary, the Marquis of Salisbury as president of the council, and Cairns as lord chaucellor. Derby's success is doubtful. If he fails, Lord Granville with a scratch Cabinet will come in and end with an appeal to the country. London, 15. Hon. Mr, Disraeli persists in his refusal to accept the premiership, and has approval of Lord Derby in his decision. It is expected Gladstoue will assume, temporarily, the office of premier, and thus avoid further complications.The postal treaty bet ween Franoo and America is still under negotiation; Frauce proposes the establishment of a postal rale of 50 centimos for ten grammes. This is objected to by the U. S. Government, while it maintains that 40 centimes should be established .ns an equitable rating acceptance of this by France. America withdraws from the - tht - negotiation. . St. Petersburg,.. 15. The govennmeut has just r.oceivod intelligence of numerous outrages committed upon Russian subjects in Russian possessions in Central Asia. Information received states that repeated incursions were made during the wou'h of, January the border by lawless bands whoo-osse- d from Khiva and, attacked defenceless Russian, subjects,; plundering .dwtUings f and committing great cruelties. The residents were unable to make any effectu- RADWAyI' READY' Rn.tr, al resistance, and the Khivans. after Khiva. to relumed ' Iu from One to TweV I" predatory assaults, The inhabitants in Kinghes have NOT ONE HOUD,,ut after readiDg thi. dYrti.on.M,1ri"Hfl to the government of their isolaHUFF Kit WITH vl t"" ted position and their liability to depreA dations from neighboring tribes. It is KVERY. PAIN ClKEl()R probable the government will take action for the better security of life and prop- That in.tantl.v .to,,, the most exerlteii?e1.V terri-torerty of Russian subjects in that allay iDlU.nmatu.n,, and pi,. com-plaine- d 1 y. whether of the Klan.Uor m Fouler Case. StoiniM-h- , HowM"'"'0"''' by on p,,liratin in' fr M,h"r " ininutep., m. matter h.nv cniciat.ua; the pain, the iC? "f1 Infirm. Cripple.), Nervons, Neiiral! e ' "1'''. with ,liWu0 may culTer' wPritnU(K T Editor of the X. Y. Tribune : Sir: I have read the Foster pe- titions Thursday's Tribune. The lawyers' opinions do not disturb uie, because I know that those same could make as able an argu ment in favor of Judas Iacariot, which is a great deal for me to say, for I never can think of Judas Lsca-riwithout losing my temper. To mind Judas Iscariot was nothiti" my but a low, mean, premature Congressman. The attitude of the jury does not unsettle a body, 1 must admit ; and it seems plain that they would have modified their verdict to murder in the second degree if the Judge's charge had permitted it. But when I come to the petitions of Foster's friends and find out Foster's true character, the cencrous tears will flow I cannot help it. How capy it is to get a wrong impression of a man. I perceive that from childhood up this one has been a sweet, docile thing, full of pretty ways and gentle impulses, tho charm of the fireside, the admiration of society, the idol of 1 recoguize in the Sunday-schoohim the divinest nature that has ever glorified any human being. I perceive that the sentiment with which he regarded temperance was a thing that amounted to frantic adoration. I freely confess that it was the most natural thing in the world for sucli an organism as this to get drunk and insult a stranger, and then beat his k brains out with a because did to admire it. Such not seem he is Foster. And to thiuk we came so near losing lain ! How do we kuow but that he is the Second Adveut ? And yet, after all, if the jury had not been hampered in their choice of a verdict I think I could consent to lose him. The humorist who invented trial by jury played a colossal, practical joke upon the world, but since we have the system we ought to try to respect it. A thing which is not thoroughly easy to do, when we reflect that by command of the law a criminal juror must be an intellectual vacuum, attached to a melting heart and perfectly inaccarouian bowels of compassion. in ot l. car-hoo- no Luii.,'5, or-a- n., To the I have had Tli Only lain experience in mak- RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Influmnmtion the Will aliar.1 ilMftu, of the Ki.lnuy. Uln,M,.r, Infl,nmti,.nf tl ITff.ti.Hi of the Sore ItreHthiNR. of the " I.nS. u 2 ,. 01 - V lleiivt'jtv U,JT' Cronp, IJiptheriH. Catarrh, li,HUeuita Chill, Ague Chill. 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I'm Jf cents per box. Sold by Druggists. Send one let1CVAD "Falae and True." ter stamp to Radway k Co.. No. N7 Maiden Lauc, New York, lufui suit ion worth Ihousauds will sent you. 1 y prevented by steeping the articles for several hours in a warm moderately concentrated solution of washing M. soda, then after the addition of some Main Street, Ogden, warm water, and a few drops of amIMPLEMENT monia, washing them out, aud rinsing AGRICULTURAL them out in lukewarm water. AMD WAGON WAREHOUSE. D. HAMMOND, THE FAWAMED A number of Sn Francisco spec- SCHUTTLER WAGON ulators have bought the islands of Sulky Horse Rakes, Samoa, Upolo, Javil aud Tululia in tho Pacific Ocean. Theses island are Buckeye Reapers and Mowers, very productive in sugar, coftee, toFeed. bacco: indiiro, arrow root and other Molasses, Wills, , Caru Slicllers, Cutters, Fanning Mills, Emery Grinders, troptoal riches, including agood qualA Ursre Quantity of ity of Odttou. A petition , has, becu got up asking for the annexation of and Fitting ot every rxao. ' thestt isiauds to tho United States.' WAGON TIMBER 4T-t- T |