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Show the vacancy occasioned .by the Ine death of Chancellor Zabriskie. to that subjects was offered, to the 03t Josctios by Uie Atlantic following under tho embraced be considered be and rciflo Tolegraph Company. '" following'heada: First,"I3ill of Rightgj'fSecond, "Right of Suffrage;" '' Third, "Limitation upon Re-ele- ct ':, "Genpowers of Government:" Fourth, eral Legislation;" Fifth, "Legislative Department;" Sixth, "Executive Department;" Seventh, "Judiciary;" Eighth, ! "The appointing power and tenure of office;" Ninth, "Future Amendments;" Tenth, "General Provisions and Final Version." ! Washington, 9. Some years sin:o Miss Harris killed a man named Burroughs in the Treasury AMERICAN. Department. She was tried and acquitCity of Mexico, via. Havana, on account of emotional insanity,and ted Jnly 7. to an asylum. Soon after she was sent Mexthe cf members election for The ' and received an appointment liberated ican Congress on the Cthinst. The of tho one in Departments. About two are that a majority of the next showed signs of insanity she months ago Congress will be composed of members to an asylum to be sent and was again opposed to the administration. few days since she eScaped A cured. extendis The revolution in Yucqtan and her whereabouts are unknown, ing, and the country has been declared though it is certain she is in this city. iti a state of seige. The grand jury of the District of CoThe Indians in Chihuahua aro on the lumbia have fouud true bills to the numwar path, and have lately killed several of nineteen against Judge J. W. ber C.tizens. No excitement was created over the Wright in the matter of charges of fraud raid of McKcnzie into Mexico after the against him in Indian Bounties, These indictments are based upon the oaths of Kickapoo Indians. Indians from various tribes in the Indi8. Stockton, an Territory, who make positive assercomplaint was completed in to fraudulent transactions on the tions vs. the tho case of San Joaquin county C. P. II. R. and W. P. R. R. The act ion part of Wright. Several Federal officeholders in Texas is brought to recover stock to the arrived here greatly excited.owing hive Western tho in amount of $250,000, Pacific road, and for which county bonds to the report that Gov. Davis is endeavwere issued in exchange and for an ac- oring to have a new set of officers ap pointed, and that Lis consent to the recounting and recovery of profits. A Chinamen employed on a ranch lease of Suntana is made conditional on about six miles north of this city, was the removal of certain officers offensive to one faction of Republicans. yesterday subjected to rost inhuman Cincinnati, 0., 3. treatment at the hands of his employer, St. Louis The mills at Gren flouring by i whom he was accused of stealing ada Ills., were burned Saturday a. ru. $100; and to extort a confession the rancher hung him several times to the Reports of damages by the recent storms limb of a tree, and beat him nearly to continue to be received. In fayette the loss is estimated at $300,000 death, notwithstanding the victim's pro- county the the crops of Franklin at ouside, testations of innocence. The perpetra; loss estimated at are county injured of tor the outrage was subsequently arrested upon, a charge of assault and 100,000. In Fairfield Co., the loss of public and private property over half battery and fined twenty dollars. million at Nelsonville Hacking River 8. Corinne, over quarter of a million. A Black Rock, Idaho, dispatch says, Chicago, 9. on Saturday last seven Indians were at Reports from a number of points in Il Fort Hall awaiting their trial lor the murder of a party of white men on Lost linois aud Iowa,' covering nearly the River, Idaho,' la-- t summer. They at- whole of tuoso Mates, snow that while the recent rain storms have injurtempted to escape while chopping wood ed all the heavy to soma extent, there crops undrr guard and three succeeded, but be a will full average crop of small the remaining four were shot and killed. ; ) New York,' 8.' ' grains, ana, with lavorable weather, Walworth has been removed from the corn." Tho weather throughout the west is remarkably cool. quarters in the Tombs hitherto occupied "" Concord, 9. to a Row.' cell in him, Murderers' by An was made last night to attempt When his friends learnpd oft' this) action the Boston throw off tho track, express were Ihey very much annoyed. Yester- near Suncock. Two men were seen a WalMrs." day deputation, including worth, General Hardin and Thurlow placing" logs on t lit track, by a woman whom they beat, insensible and threw Weed, waited upon Sheriff Brennan, in or ler to ascertain if it was possible to among the bushes. She managed to reach the depot and told what she saw, place Walworth in some other room hot in the neighborhood of convicted felons. and the obstructions were removed. The The sheriff informed tho new deputa- assailants robbed the woman of nearly tion that he had only a few hours be- $400. The satchel that contained.it fore viaited Walworth, who had' said to was fouud, and within it were the words Mm. "I like my new cell' much better "we made more money than we should if thin I calculated, and I do not care'' to we had tipped off the train, you foel." ew York, 9. to be removed frqin here." The deputa- i K." King, who made a balloon Frank tion al o urged the sheriff lo keep Walworth! in the Tombs as long as he could, ascension at' Morristown,- VL, on the Fourth, and when about two and but the sheriff exprcsssed his determi miles up he encountered a 'suow storm nation to send hini to Sing Sing laiinedi which covered the balloon nearly an ' L' ' 'J i i ately. inch thick," and sent it down rapidly. , t. New York, 9. The Orangemen have decided to par. The balloon was seen by several farmers minutes ale on the 12th, and to be about 5,000 when it landed,' and forty-fivmen m line. The procession will start after it went up, and about eight miles hltout 10 a. m., mnrelr'ng through the from where the ascent, was made!, Not various streets, ho disturbance is' ah hearing anything from young King, a party was organized and a search made. , ticipated. , There were f(X) men in the forest at 9 . Washington, 9. It appears that the movement of office o'clock on Sunday morning. The balo'clock, and holder to secure the nomination of Gen loon was found about Grant fur a third term, has already cul King came out about the same time.hav-in- g ben in the wilderness about forty-tigininated. It is stated that preliminaries hyurs without food. ! vcre arrange at Long Rranch several Jerscy Cify, N. J., 9. aud not denied that the Presi dnys ago, Monday last, John Speer, gate tender dent is cognizant of it. Those having tiie matter in cnarge count largely upon at the depot ot the Pennsylvania K. R. divisions supposed to exist in the ranks Co.,, who receives and assorts the tickets cf the opposition, and upon their ability of railway passengers, was arrested.and, to raise the moniei interest of the coun during the day, four conductors of the as they arrived from Philadelphia, try to support their scheme. They in- road, were successively arrested, and are held clude the national banks, railroad cor to await an investigation. It is; alleged and largo, capitalists. These, these porations, have been toparties, are for conniving because un Grant, liy allege, dor his administration it is not likely gether to defraud the R. R. Co. of many that any legislation will be enacted hos iliouiands of dollars, their operations tile to these institution. Another arru haviog extended over a number of years. rocnt used is, there is bo man in the Re- The plan of operations, it i.1 alleged, has been through tho cancelnietit of. certain publican party who has developed grcat-t- r popular strength than Grant, and it through tickets,- which, t coming into is hardly possible thai wifhin tho next Speer's hands, were returned to the con' : ,.; ,. . three years bo will have (Uneerous ri ductor.' ' vals. Of course oilicial patronage will i.r i f. Washington, 10. Gen. Butler, who is here, be used to manipulate the conventions speaks conand to securing delegates. Some of the fidently' id! his obtaining the gubernatoPresident's friends think it too soon to rial nomination in Massachusetts.' 'lie is agitate tho question of succession, but not altogether satisfied who the position the matter has been kept very quiet and taken by tho. Admiuistratiou of and thinks there ought to be was hot expected to be made public until at least a year hence If Grant should an outspoken declaration by the Presi- fail to get, the nomination, his. , friends uem jn ius iavor, wniCu is only wanted insert that he will bo able at least to to turn the cale. and. make success cer' i.- Ac tain., Again he does not receive the sup name Ins successor. ' port lrom the Federal in ' Boston, 0. ; Masachusetts 'that he f expected, and ,Ccn. Cutler's friends here claim that wants the support of the Administration lusr endorsement by ,the Washington m order to influence them, bui. this lit s an index ,'of the. opinion is Republican, not likely to gel, for varjousreasons, of the Administration respecting his. the main ond being . bers of the Cabiuet that the new memguoernaionai aspiration. jf Jiave not any faith i Trontcti; Ni Jl, 0.t n, in nis pontics nor in bis lie Commilsidners t revisd tl Ceh ' lue Jewish convent iotiinteiity for the estab. stitution of this State, met at the "State lishmenl'of a Hebrew Institute Asem and organised by the elec bled this a. m. A Capital j dispatch was received tion, oi lea Lyck, Chairman, tironi leading Israelites of Peoria,' Ills ', B Y TELEGRAPH. to fill l to Important Movement Grant! Orangemen to Parade on the 12th Charfe of Indian Frauds against a Judge To-da- y : , , , , ' , -- , ... ; - e . ' ll ht t , - 1 - , I , I ; ; -- office-holder- , s lo-d- , ,.,ji s of a college n offering for the erection valuable property of that city one block liberal subscriptions and on the Bluff, ? from citizens of the place. 10. Cincinnati, , ,r, t toThere was one death from cholera in cholera Maysday. Five deaths from ville, Ky., yesterday. Richmond, Va., 10. to It is probablo that the convention of 30th the on at be held Lynchburg W. Robt. July, will nominate Col. for the Hughes United States, attorney West District, for Governor, and the Democrats nominate Col. Robt, E. Withers or R. M. T. Hunter. The colored people here aro holding a meeting to ascertain public sentiment in favor of the establishment of a normal school which shall admit students without regard to color. A large meeting was held and some speeches were made against by a number of persons of their own race, who were opposed to this mixing of races in public schools. Springfield, Mass., 10. Last Saturday the officers of this city, received a largo lot of ready made clothing and dress goods, alleged to have been smuggled from Canada. From various parties it is ascertained that merchants in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and New York, have been supplied with considerable regularity from this source. Parties in Vermont were also supplied, and several arrests have been made there. Omaha, 10 Yesterday afternoon Mr. Edward Rosewater, Editor of the Bee, met Mr Baloombe, Manager of the R'pullkan, on the street and attacked him with a cowhide administering several severe cuts about the head and face., Mr. Balcombe knocked Mr. Rosewater down, sprang upon him and proceeded to pummel him when the combatants were separated by They were both arrested and fined for disturbinsr the peace. The cause of the difficulty was that yester day's Republican contained an article which Mr. Rosewater claimed as reflecting upon his family, and which Mr Balcombe had refused to apologize for as requested by the former. Fort Klamath, C The military commission met. The proceeded to the trial of Captain Jack, Schouchm, Boston Char ley, Black Jim, Slatack and Berricho, the Indians who were present at the time, and implicated in the Canby massacre. After the usual mode of opening and swearing in the court, the prisoners were brought in and arraigned. Three witnesses have been examined, T. Riddle, his Indian woman Taby, and L. S Dyar. 'Taby swears positively that Captain Jack shot Gen. Canby, &chonchin shot Meacham, Loston Charley shot Dr. Thomas, Hooka Jim tried to kill L. S. Dyar, also Barneho. He knocked her down with a gun, and tried to steal her horse. The testimony of Dyar amounts to nothing, he could swear to nothing positively, except that he was present when the firing commenced, and that he was chased by Hooka Jim. A. B. Meacham is at terre s ranch, miles from here, and is ex twenty-si- x pected to be present at the trial row, the 7th inst. A despatch has just been received from Washington addressed to Maj. Curtis, directing him not to bring the Lost river murderers before the Commission for trial. It is supposed that these murder ers will be turned over to the courts of Jackson county, Oregon.' Baltimore, 9. The board of Police Commissioners examined a number of witnesses, most of them colored, in regard to the attack, last evening on the procession of tne colored feunday school of Asbury Methodist Church, and without concluding the examination adjourned till to morrow. The evidence showed that the attack w is first made by a small party of boys from eight to ten years old, by throwing stones and bricks among the negro children of the procession. This led to a running fight, in which about 150 whites took part, and about eight persons, consisting of even numbers of whites and blacks, were struck and cut by stones, some badly, but none seriously injured. Several pistol shots were fired by the police for the purpose of luttmidation and to quell the disturb ' Dealers in Imported Furniture of all Kind s, MAI1ST STREET, OGBEisr. 4 JL CIIAIKS, TAIUiRS, IiOUXCES, WASH ST VXIJS BUKKAIJS, STEADS ' Spring and Hair Mattrasses, Cupboards and Kookcases Made lo Order Cabinet Work and Kepairin"b nn0IIC Wood Turning in all its Ilranclic. 100 DOZ. CIIAin JUST RECEIVED, and other Goods in 2rojortion. Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. m Coal & Lime Office AND MUSIC STORE, Main Street, . . Ogden. THE CHEAPEST COAL AND LIME ! 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Complaints of officials and HAVE THE AGENCY FOR, AND ARE SELLING ON FAVORABLE others have reached Washington regard Terms, the justly celebrated " ing the conduct of the American lega tion at reru. it seems that Judge Thorn as, our present minister, has ignored many courtesies aud conventionalities : which arc supposed to be due "to his sub ' ordinatcs and that he left his post of amy ' m cnarge r an Irresponsible person. Such, at leafct, is the uature of the complaints that Lave been made, and - ' . IjA-KE,- while we are not enabled to make, any answer to, or explanation, we are conn uent tney win receive the attent on vhlch the gravity of 'their character de mands, FOREIGN. and-OGDE- N. " London. 10. A special from Vienna says an attempt 00- was made yesterday to fire the exhibi rureha&era in the North can , haM I N ST 0 T 1 6 N S t the Storey tion buildings. 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