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Show BY TELEGRAPH. road from St. Louis to a point opposite Hickman, Ky ttyled the Great Southern was held in this city Railroad, to the Ocnrx Jcsrriosr by the Atlautic and Pacific Telegraph Company. Mayor Brown was elected temporary President of the company, Major Kas-so- n temporary Secretary and Treasurer, Mayor Brown, A. 11. (Jarriton, George K. Taylor and Charles P. Choteau were elected members of the Executive board. The capital stock is $3,(XM),000, $00,000 Office! of which was subscribed to day. During a quarrel between Peter E. Blow and JcLn McCorran, students at the school of mines near Holla, Mo., Blow was shot twice iu yesterday. the head and once in the neck. It is thought Blow will recover. Mayor Prown was inaugurated as Mayor Messrs. S. I. Kimball and Edward 0. Graves of the Treasury Department visr ite i the Custom House ami yesterday, aud organized a Civil Service Board. They left for Galveston, to establish a similar board, and will proceed thcuce to Kcj' West. A great quantity of rain has fallen in the past forty-eighours here and above. The river continues to rise rapidly, there being now 17 feet and C inches above low water mark. to-da- y. Fjwoial Tlio Vienna Exposition! Gutting a Newspaper Young Garibaldi Enters the Service of the Spanish Republic! The Eight Hours' Strike! to-da- A Tragic Event in Rochester! Sub-Treasur- to-da- y Several Lives Lost by the Fall of a Building! Excitement in Financial ht Circles! Barcelo-ia- , Another Great Railroad Enterprise! AMERICAN. Manchester, 8. The dcTflopmenli in the cuno of Freil was found flouting Merrill, whose in i he river lliis forenoon, learcs little uubt lli.it he was murdered in GoflV j thrown in o the towu, arvl the rner. There were nine terrible wounds t.jion 1J19 Le.nl and faco, his tkull ivs i ojen, the chin was cut off from the 'ice and bung down upon the breast, mid the thro.tt was cut, severing the "indjipo. Merrill was married, of habit, and there are rumors of domestic infelicitj. New Orleans, 8. At Franklin, L.v, the office of the Rqiter, Kcliog's official journal for St. Mary's parish, was entered night bjr unknown panic, who Knocked the type into "pi" and broke itie prem. The Kellogg. tcs installed .be r parish officers jesierday, and last right the court house was entered and i.te records abstracts 1. Rochester, N. Y 8. Tl.ii eveuing, about 8:30, the foundation of a wall on the titer bide, in front of the new city brilding for the police and Ere departments, gavo way, when about twenty or thirty ptrsons were up on it looking nt the river. It is estimated by eye witnesses that ten or fifteen ere curried into the mcr anl swept over the falls. ni Later. w!t wa standing near Henry lljcn, the wall which fell, was consideiably limited iu getting out, aud his sou was who was civtd by Jocp!i Kingle-itein- , :. the ft reel at the time. It is known r.Mtainly that three ptrsons were taken it n lite. A the news tprend through ttic city and become generally known, t'.ic excitement increased. Mr. Totter, wbo was foreman on the work, pays he p.r.y there was grut danger of being Nwept out, and advued and evon begged the people to get olf. lie appealed to lie watchman of the building to drive tne people away, but he refused, except U1 keep off the boys. Mr. Potter gave up in deopair and had just roirhed the Kidewitlk when the crnh ooourrol. He firaed to hear the cries of the unfortuu-h;c.but was powerless to save any of them. If the wall ban not been washed nut to the rook, when the wators subsi le there is a chance that bodies of most all the dead will le recovered, as it is thought they fell into the basement of the building and the current now sets toward the street. Advices from Avon !iow the rirer to bo etill rising there, end we fhall have higVer water here; ub it the result will be a fc-- hours will ", determine. A on the Cen- mail who was tral rrilroad bridge, says he saw a boy wi.h one arm over a plank pass under the bridge and go over the falls. The number, at this hoar, known le got out sHto is five. The only pnrson known to have been drjwued, is Wra. Pratt, aged 17, m of I. A. Pratt. His comp.v ion escaped by bold of the coat of a man who catching was pulled out by. persons who heard the report made by the falling wall. A lad was pcen floating down t lie river cling, jug to a board, nd. it i supposed this was the vouth who perished. New York, 3. ' In financial circles publio interest still centres in the money question. Kvery-tbtr.- g now turna'to that point. At the opening of boards to duy currency loans Borrowers manifested were renewed. some little alarm lest rates should advance siill higher, and therefore malo their loans earlier in tho day than usual, ho that when Trinity chimed three, most oi the bank accounts were made up, and money dropped off to per diem, with loans siill later at 7 per cent, gold per annum, tuouey pouring iu from other 0 1 o.nis. Shelby ville, Ky., 9. On last evening a frwght train on the I. C. aad L. U. R. ran over and instantly killed a man named Wm. Irejr, near intoxicated Fit land. The nan wm and had started U walk to Ihelby villa. 6t. Loan, 8. K ratiqg of projector! f Garibaldi, 9. son of General He will as- Garibaldi, arrived sist the Kepubiicans against the Carl-istReports that the CmTiets have maltreated volunteers, after the capture of Bergorie, are confirmed. to-da- s. ho-l- ' Menolti OOW rail New York, 0. Late Inst night the men of the Manhattan Gas company struck for the eight-hou- r system. They number about 70. Previous to the strike the men of the New York Gas company, who are on a strike, formed in liue and marched to the headquarters of the Manhattan men, where a consultation was held. The New York Gas corupady men attempted to march past the other workmen, but were intercepted by a strong force of police placed there to prevent a diturbar.ce. It is thought the employees of other gas companies are preparing to join the strike. A rumor that the carpenters intend a strike, is denied. The cardrivers of the va'ious railroads aro preparing fur a graud strike, to be inaugurated on the 10th of May next. The special committee of the U. S. Senate, charged with increased cost to the Companies to carry mails on account of the number of ctnp.oyecs the expenses of postal coaches aud addresses were made by J. Suickl.wi J, K. Neass, assistant President Pennsylvania and others. the government with inventing rumors regarding the existence of a revolutionary propaganda for the purpose of re taining otnee. Madrid, 9. In election? now in progress the Rad- THURSDAY, 10. Ciiaxgb at the Detot. Mr. Robert Deighton has assumed charge of the newspaper stand in the ticket office cf He is the Union Railroad depot. In Iron. one io TwVt. A'"" 1 aADWArKvir eni ical platform proposes the abandonment of all political or party prejudices and gentlemanly and capable, and is worthy' first and i. supports the government for the benefit of the confidence reposed in him and Tllof the cation. often tested. Mr. Deighton will also That Instantly Hups the ml. .l ays InnamBoton. have constantly, besides the principal tietherof the Lungg, Stomal? ? W-4,or gland, fi assortof an the country, periodicals to twenty orpin,, n ' ? f'0,n Caught in nuut.r aw. violent flrwiatmment of fancy goods, fruit and the the Iu ., Infirm, Cpipp,,, From the Virginia Enterprise, March SOtb. wiU disease may duffer' ilglc' or Pfsstn Richard Scott, a miner working in the RADWAY'S Sierra Nevada mine, had a strange acciill am,nP intV"tL'" U. P. R. R. The Union Pacific train Inflammation or i the Ki.lh.-vdent happen him night before last. lie th. Bladder, Inflammatf tlTb was at work alone in a prospecting came in last evening with two hundred pest.on of the I.,I!lga. Th"!drift, where the ground was po unstable emigrants, and a full list of Breathing. Palpitation oi Croup, Uiptheri. Catarrh i,,fl"" that it was necessary to keep it closely from Iowa and WisToothache. UtW rI imbered. He had put up a Bet of tim- passengers, mostly Chill,! "".aw. cj Chiltx, aSim Nevada to to Some were consin. going Tho application of. the bers, and over the set the requisite lagor part where theREtnYBPiT. dim'1" ' ging, when he found that there was a work at the mines. The great majority, part Mi will afford eise and comfort hole above the lagging of considerable however, were bound for Idaho and Twenty drops in hail a tmnl,lcrof Wl( few moments size. He set to work to fill this up with Jl Washington. They were hale and hearty ach, Heartburn, rure Si,:k rock, in order to make all snug and fe in look, and had the appearance of being -r.- Cotic.Wind iuthe cure. Whil-hhad his right arm up o farmers. Not a few were lads . over the timber forming the cap of the Travelers clmitlH 1, WAV'S set, pushing in a stone, a large rock of sixteen aud eighteen, who were on on ttMDyKELlKuTOr?W prevent sicUe. crushS came loose from the top of the drift. to carve their fortunes among a.anfo of water. It Letter than uu: This dropped upon his arm, and held it their way iu a stimulant FKVF.lt AW UE cured for fast. The more he struggled to free the wilds of the Pacific coast. Tli.r. i. not a A good train arrived this will cure Fever remedial aKcHn thi C. P. R. R himself, the more snugly the rock setand Ague, an, aii oti , tled down upon his imprisoned limb. with a number of persons large morning He soon found that he could hot extriUhLlLi'. liity ecu; per bottle cate himself his arm being held as on board. Many ladles were among the Kl.Al) iu'i by Druggists. firmly as though screwed up in a vice, passengers on the way East, some to aud he began shouting lustily for assistschool in Omaha, and others on a ance t to their friends. It was noticed Strong and Pure Rich of There were but four or five men in and We.ght-Cf- ear Skin aud Ucauliful fu. tuT number a of San that merchants of thi the whole mine (as ore is not extracted plexion becmed to all. of nights), and tlies wero scattered Francisco were among the arrivals. Thus about in a distant part of the mine, en- it is that the iron horse clasps in emin running prosgaged, like him-elResolvent barsapaiTlliiin the extremes of the continent. Uaj made brace tho most aMouUhips currs, sonnuk He shouted himself pecting drifts. the bedv uulrg0M, rapid aro the chnn-(- 3 hoarse, but no answering shout came to While the Atlantic shores contributes a tinmfluenrc of this truly MwlkinctU gladden his heart. He knew that it was portion of their riches to the Pacific, the .VUtV I) AY AN 1NCKKAHB IX FLtSU tNu WEIGHT IS SEKN AND t'EIT s not at all likely that any of his West reciprocates by lavishing into the 'fllE WHEAT ftil.O! IM KIFIF.a. would come into the part of the Kvery drop of the SAKSAt'ARlLLlAN RKsln, mine in which he was eo strangely held laps of the Eastern marts its stores of V hNT communicates through the Blood, SwM Urine and other fluids aud juices of a prisoBer, but by chance ho might be wealth. tUjystui the of life, for it repairs the waftes gf tl. U. C The Utah Central platform was bodyvigor heard, and so he kept up his shouting with new and sound material. Kcrofuls, At times he imagined that the ground Cououmptiou, Ciandtilar riiwace, Ulivreli this morning upon the arrival aud pliiiis, the Throat, Mouth, Tonioi-a- N'ods in th tilmb over and araund him was giving way, lively other pai uol the rvhWiu, Sore Strumaud thought that soon there would come departure of the varioo3 trains. Last and ous Discharge- fruin the Ears, and theKe, fornn wort a graud crash which would terminate evening a great "many travelers stopped of Skin Diteusve,. Eruptions, Fever Sors, Scald his existence. He siw the bit of candle over, in order to take a look at Salt Lake Head, Iting Mjrm, Suit Kheum, Krjsipeku, IiJack Spots, woruis in the Flesh, Tumors, Cat sticking in a ball of clay on the side of City. After spending the day there, cere in ihe Womb, and all weakeniuif and pitiuM the drift flicker an J go oaf, without bedischarges, Nigfct Sweats, Low of Sperm, and ll to return here ia tiaie to take w aste of the life principle, are withiu thecuratii ing able to reach and light a fresh one. they expect range of tuit wonder of Modern Chemistry, and t Western the train. the left added not dark a in little Being few days' we will prove to any using it for to the terrors of his situation. He either of theve forms of dibetse iu potent power Is cure thciu.shouted at intervals as lustily as he If the patient, daily leromiic; reduced by tl.i and at when about to could, last, give Fkhso.vai. Hon. S. H. Barrett of w astes and decoinpoeition that is continual! pri up in despair, heard an answer to h s treeing, mccaedtf in arrejtinj the wastes, saj fame with new material mails fr call. Soon a fellow-minwas at bis" Iowa arrived last evening on his way repairs the blood--this the SAKAf AU1LUA.N west. Mr. Barrett is the son of one of healthy s de, and after a hasty examination, will and do.-- secure. Not only du the Sarsapar.lHan RoicliontH-ee- l fully comprehended the situation. He the old pioneers of Nevada. all known remedial a (rents in the curofCjiiv-nle- , went out for assistance an soon returned Thomas P. Gorth and James S. DentScrofulons. Coaptitutional and ?kin die,VN. with another mau or two, when they set Uit it U the only positive care for KlD.VCYunJ of in this Helena, stopped to work and sawed through the timber ing, Esqrs , UlAt'DEK t0ll'l.AINI?, Criuary aud Yiwb Gravel, D.abtloji, Dropy, Stoppags of and released Scott's imprisoned arm. city last evening and visited Salt Lake. dieeu, vtater, Iucoiiliiinc of trine. Bright ViMt, Scott was much astonished to find that The expect to take tne train for the West Albninlnnria, and in all cases where tliei e ai he had been held a prisoner by the rock trickdust liep.itK, or the wutr is thick, lou.ii, this enThese night.1 gentlemen are mixed with Fabttaucre I'lie tLe white f an cjf. not quite three hours; he thought he threads like vchlta silk, or time is a morM. had been in the trap nearly two days. gaged in the stock business and have or dark, biliwus appearance, aud white His arm was very sore yesterday, and made lurge purchases cf cattle in the poifiti,Md when there ia a pricking, nurDiniu-t-atiowhen using water, aud pain in Hie nut'l badlj scratched aud bruised, but no East. It is asserted th t they have of the lack and along the loins. Price, $1 "0 bono were broken, and he will be all M'OKXS. Th only kuowa and ure EcafJ? ten thousand to which arc heaJ, for Wonni I'in, l pe, etc. right again in a day or two. About two bought years ago tho same man was caught by be forwarded to Montana as soon as the Tumor of 12 Years Growth Cared the leg in the Overman mine, by some season will permit their by Itadnay's ltosol crossing. BRVjiElT. Jla., July IS. 1?89. loose running quarts, which pinned bint Db. RiDWaT: I have had Ovarian Turner i ths Mr. D. W. Q. Gaines, a nephew ef varie and bewehs. All the doctors said "tlirt against a timber, and was not extricated Mrs. Gen. as no help for it." I tried everything that Gaines, of New Orleans on that occasion for about five hours, albut nfcthinp helped me. taw Jl'ar recommended; though men weic digging aw;iy about passed this morning, going Eait. Since Kfolvent and thonpht 1 would try it; kl had 3 him all the time, so fast did the loose the war ho has never visited hi na:ive faith !u it, because 1 had suffered lor twelve " I ix Wottles orthe Besolvbiit. and ens bos nf reck slide in upon hi:a. State. Kndway's Pills, and two bottles ef your Haitv J a Trap. N.N , C Z n?WW "?:S'"", first-clas- s UrJSlTbZ'" e well-to-d- -- Is. . A.i 5S T, at-te- ud Health! Beauty! vi-i- Mood-In- crea Dr. EADA7AY'S f, - wond-rl- ul fellow-miner- , , Ac-- - er nd Inquiry in relation to the ilifficulies between the railroad corporations and the post office department, began their session at the Fifth Avenue Hotel this a m. The post office department i? represented by Jas. M. Davis and Isaac The representatives of the Hansbery. railroads first addressed the committee, giving a short historical sketch of ttie postal service from 18S9, when mails first carried by railroads, and stated that $:j per car per mile were allowed . 8 1 e u until 1845. Nixon, '.be murderer, is said to be slowly recovering from bis late prostration, believing that his counsel will succeed in avoiding his fate. His only visitors now are his wife and spiritual advisers. A thick fog enveloped the bny and rivers nil day, rendering navigation difficult and dangerous. Alderman Porter fiilsey, proprietor of the (iilsey House, died this morning, Emigration. Between thirty and forty aged G2. lie was born in Denmark, and responded to the call for the emigrated to the U. S., at 2ft years f persons Welsh to meet at the 15th Ward Saints age. It is said he was worth $2,000,Ball last night for the purpose of taking 0O0. steps to raise funds to help the brethren and sisters in Wal s to emigrate. The r;nr.iGX. meeting would have been larger had the Bayonnc, 8. Ten officers and sixty privates, be- notice been given earl'er. EHhs Morris longing to tho humr regiment in .lcne was elected chairman and Levi Richards ral Pavias' command, have gnne over secretary. Klias Morris, John Tarry. to theCarlists. Several artillery otSoers Thomas Jeremy, YVm Lloyd and John have a'soleft their regiments aud joined Davis were appointed a committee to select agents in all of the settlements in the Carlisle is It reported that Menotti Garibaldi the Territory to collect means, and they has arrived at Barcelona, and offered selected agents accordingly. John S. tho Republicans his services against the Lewis was appointed treasurer. It was resolved that the means colCarlists. The latter have received batteries of artillery and resumed active lected should bo turned over to the Per. operations in Navarre. They have de- petual Emigration Fund, to be used in misstroyed, with gunpowder, an arch of the assisting the people of the Welsh was sion. A made in the suggestion at Pueblo, interrupting railway bridgo communication between Msrauia and meeting that it might be advisib'.e to the authorities of ihe Church to Vitioiia. consider whether or not it would be juLondon, 8. The exhibition at Vienna will bo di- dicious, in view of the extensive strikes vided into groups, according to the char- in Wales, to ute the means in bringing acter of the contributions. Each group Welsh Saints across the Atlantic, as will have a President and two Vice Pres- they might might find ready employment idents'. Mr. Sanborn advises minister on this sale, and be enabled, in time, to come the rest of the way to Utah by Jay. that tho presidency of the groups of their own means. trade and eommerce of the world, and Seven hundred and six'y dollars were the vio presidents of the groups of civil engineering and publio works and donated at the meeting. It is probable architecture vnd farm houses have been that by the exertions of the agents apsum be a asignel to the United States. is In the pointed, quiteEvt. round9th inst. will fine a of art promdisplay department ised. England semis paintings valued in the aggregate at two millions ; France will contribute five hundred painting, The death is anuouncvd at Glasand Italy three hundred pieces of statu- gow of Miss Anna WsHaw, a lineal ary. The o .rpenters aro at work tn the descendant of William Wallace, at American buildings; many buildings of other Rationalities are already com- the ago of 103. Her birth is regiss have ar- tered in the barony parish of Glaspleted.- Elaborate rived from all parts of Europe In this gow in July, 1770. Her brother. respect the Americans also fall behind Sir J. Maxwell Wallace, others. was chosen to lay the foundation Lisbon. 9. stone of the Wallace Monument in During a, discussion in this Portugese Cbftwbara charged the Alley Craig, Stirling. - re-q- raised.. Au, thow-case- K.'CB., U-d- y thjpaUig t. 1 t'k Mr. H. C Wardleigh is aout to remove to North Ogden, to take charge of the school in that settlement. His numerous friends will hear with eorrow of his determination to leave tkis city, but at the same time extend to him their cordial wishes for success in his new sphere of usefulness, and tender their conjrrat-ulation- s to the people of North Ogdcn on a valuable acquisition to their social circle, and an efficient advocate cf edu- S OGDEN HOUSE. - - - J. Mahos, Proprietor April, 8. Wright, S II Kramer, A Eureka, Nev; J Gates and W Hutchinson, Shast-i- , Cal; Mrs Col'mrn ana Red Bluff, Cal; W C Bryant and wife, eer-van- Hiitch, New York wife, A B ter, Miss Abbott, V ; Mi-- s t, Hun; W S Hollan. Virginia, Nev W Benham, Sneet-bur- Nevada; S Y T. f-i- r Ushitifyjuchooso. HANNAH P. KNAl'l'. DR. RADWAY'S PILLS, PERFECT PURGATIVE Perfectly lasiele, eleiri.ully coati.d wan . streBi:'-fnSlim, purge, regulate, pnnfv, cleanse and Kadwav's Piila, lor the enre vf all duor.i of the Stomach, Liver, BokbIk, Kidneys, HiadJer, Nervous lie.ues, Headache, Contipftti.n,CciiU . lno gestlon, Pjspepsia, Uilii"ue, B:lxi " Ke'er, lnflamaiation uf tlui Bowels, Pil, Dcranifemeata of the lutewt Viscein. Wurranlfii' toeffoct a poaitiv core. Purely vegta'K taiuuiir no mercury, minerals rdcletnuwu"'" J&jr Observe the following Bjjnptoiua towt-from Disorders of the Wgest.ve Outran t:n. Inward Pi4vs. Fullness of the Bloxtrnf Haartbur Head, Aciditv of the Stomarh. fcu"!t Diotust of Fkl, Fntlna or Weight in ach. hour Eructations, linking or FiuttoriOf -the Pitof the Stomach, SwiiuimnK m " at ' Hurried and Diflii ult ltrealhinp, Fluttenns vheu!" Utrt, Clinking or Sufiocatiiig a Lvinp fwtur. DiniiuM oi vino", 10 Weti lofora the Sight. Kover and Dull of PeiKpiratioc, Vidlownanwl lh f kin and Eywi, Pa.n in the Side, Chst, Lmi'f-aisudden FlutJieii o.'Heat, Burning in Ihe A few down of Kadway'i Pills will fret the fj disorders. tui from all the . . cm la per box.- Sold by Druggist. " ?'D,d 0!f rue.'e7 Maid ter Flamp to Kadway A Co.. No. rth lkoUaiU Nmt York. Tnfnru-Ki.- n oct you. 'aii. Hold AtriTal. R Wright, le-f-l m cational interests. J. and there is uot a sign of tumor o t x" "JI felt, and I ieel better, smarter, and happir taan have for twelve years. Thn worst tumor w m side of the bowels, over lbs groin. 1 wrjn the tliis to you for the benefit of others. Youcaa g, April, fi;h. Joynt, Pioche. Nev; B E Prindle, Albany, N Y; J Shipley. Pr McCracken, Portland, Oregen; F li Parish an J it. Chicago, Illinois. D B . A country minister cf "limited capacity" recently married for a cccond wifo a widow of some property. Being an ardent servant of Mammon, a former neighbor asked Inm if he did not do well by the second marriage. "0 yen, indeed," he said, with animation; and then, as an expression of rercrcnt awe stole into his face, he added, u&nd what, ia very remarkable, the clothes of ny wife's first husband jujt fit mo," P' l",", above-name- d K'Ub"l'al(.aud rtaTrar'3 u - yapa W E A R spoi,dei'J. of th or . nature or other ailment of a private ... .. i ... r -- Ar ira ta bOtU f'"f r l MEylUAL Add.V bex C, WESTERN ICI Bjcatnore 'tnsnh vuiwu. itln. A to cerUia that No Tai wnedica quired of responaiblo pereoiis forwilltrcatmoni" conviuie j curd. A Tisit to it!i uk'kcuui sure "8 the only tlmt thii IiwUtnte CuitedStaW tj eura ayphilia and rtaU,,xs hooo; m - the women, to Mr. Whipple sa ci end of time, will never be tired haudsoiu gaiing on those insipidly but itnpwr tacea, and those perfectly hU -Ctttnn.o rearincnta.vrbich gUddeii ti .1.; 'i. i riuis meir eyes wnei ry of the UstuoU0, |