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Show "JJIjuai BY TELEGRAPH. Lnnd'u thought referred to him. rbut.ln which no names wers mentioned. , Chicngo. 19. i A YafhjBgc gpecUl says of Senator Booth's speech on t Lie llawaiiun treaty; He captured the Senate as an orator, and demonstrated how he had ronde such a success upon the slump in his State. ' He , and reminds is a very one in bi ease of expression and tendency to ornnteness of Matt Carpenter in his palmy days. His voice is clear and musiCul. and bis action is verj : . One UepublicHnJSenVtorJ In graceful him of says he will 'peaking be the successor ol Matt Carpenter in capturing tbe gatleries. Whenever he rises to address the senate in open fe slon be will be sure of a good audience. He showed himself weU calculated to take position as a leader in the Independent wing of the Senate. He is just the style of a man to become very popular, as he has a good record. There is no knowing to what height he may attain in the political field of tbe Last. 8an Francisco, 19. The bandit Vasqnei was executed toMi-,- t day at San Jose. There was no attempt imtde at a rescue, though one was feared a day or two ago Everything passed off quietly. Vasquex asserted to the last his entire innocense of the crime of murder at any time during his career, but acknowledged the justice ef his file, having been leader of a murderous band. The coolness he displayed throughout his imprisonment did not desert him, but he maintained his fortitude to the AMERICAN, last. The execution took place at 1:35 p. m , and he died without a struggle. " Washlnglon, 19. The body was given to his friends for The Senate bu confirmed tbe follow-lo- g interment. Win. . Truas, of 111., appointments; Port Detroit, Mo., 19. JuJiau Agent, l'ueblo, Ariieua; James flood here is fearful, the water The Brooks, postmaster. Little Hock; Georj beiB from five to six feet deep in the tl. Kctlh, Minneapolis; James II. Baker, There is great destruction ef streets. Hurrejor-Genera- l of Minuesotu; Isaac but ro lives have been lost as property, U C. Parker, S. Judge for Western of. Arkansas; DaU P. Lowe, yet. The telegrrtjdi operators have had to abandon their offices. At Havre de Chief Justice of Utah, vice McKcau, Grace the ice has gorged about five miles 1'ub-lic Albert 8. llawley, Receiver below town, and the streets next to the Land District. , Moneys, Wyoming are blocked. ' ' ' river The President has nominated II. M. Wichita Agenoy, Kan , 19. Atkinson, of Nebraska, to bo CommisAt roll call of the Cheyenne Indians sioner of Pension, vice J. II. Hiker; at Cheyenne agency last Friday, CathCongressman J. 1). Wurd, "cf Illinois erine Uerinaine, one of the white girls Attorney for the Northern District of recently held captive by that tribe, idenIllinois. After cor firming tbe general nomina- tified four of the Indian who murdered her father and mother. They were Medtions, the Senate took up the nomination icine Water, who shot her father, a of Dan A. Pardee, for U. 3. D striot who burned her sister, and two squaw Judge of Louisiana, and a long debute others. The remaining thirteen of the 4 ensued. At o'clock the doors were could not be found. Durii.g murderers and Senate the reopened, adjourned. The interior department, under ad tie roll call several' young Indians tied vices from the President, is very from the camp and were pursued by the anxious to bring a delegation of the cavalry, but not .captured.' Gen. Neil that bioux Indians to Washington to negoti- and Agent Miles have discovered Of Stone Call the Surrender the of terms ate for a modification of (be treaty of i '08 in regard to the Hlabk Hill country and his band have not been compile In100 More with. than fighting young and hunting privileges of the Sioux north of.Ncrth Plana, and ou. Smoky dians of the bund, having the brst arms Hill fork of Kepublioan river. There and horses of tbe tribe, are still on the thtir way north. btfing no appropriation from which toe plains, making Newark, N. J , 19. expenses of this delegation exn be paid, Wm.' Cunningham, a resident of this the iuterior department and Intiina oflice charged with have asked the advice of the Senate city, was arrested, his to wife. , He assassinate conspiring on rouimitti'e Indian affairs as to the was surrendered by a party, whom he propriety of bringing on the delegation, aud tiuiic to Congress to replace tuo had hired to kill his wife, agreeing to it. pa v $1,000 finds necessarily used. New Yoik. 19. , The caucus uf Republican Senators In Beecher the trial lesie yesterday, tiiis afternoon finally agreed, with but two or three dissenters, to a resolution Turner was called for the defence. Her was to the effect that Tilton substantially the same as Frolioghuy- - testimony o ice was very kind to his family, but ftn s, uinering only in the phraseology. afterwards changed. ' lie used to scold The question to be decided at the mi bU wife. He was in the habit of is whether j turned cauous, die Republican Senators will temain in witness', as well as all the children One until the resolution can be acted night he came to her bedside and put bis hand on her neck, to which she ob en iu the aamo Senate. He also lay down on the bed, jected. ". New York, 19. and told her she was too modest; that & Marsh tea and coffee Co., Gros, 9 Wall street," wl o liae suob caresses were allowed in the best merchants, society, and that only persons of Impure failed, have been in buiness luiitj-- e mind would to them. He talked years aud always stood well, but the re- to her about object and sail that affinities, cent ultrinkage in the price of leas, tbe when man woman and a had an affinity ilisiurb.ince from tariff discussion and for each other, they should live together t! actuation in carried them down. gold as mac and wife. VVell authenticated reports place their Witnee. repeated the stery about his liabilities at not less than $500,000, while their total besets are estimated at carrying her from hsr bed to his while was asleep, in Mrs. Tilton's absence. Another accouut eaya their she $30.000. He s.i. d he did so because he was nre liabilities nearer $(j(K),000, on which lonely. She left the house and did not tbe tirin offer tiO per oent. come back till Mrs. Tiltou returned. A nomerously attended meeting of the bondholders of the Northern Pacifio They hud a disturbance then, and Tilton Railroad was held here yesterday, and a said, "You have brought this girl back to against roe." Witness attemptvery encouraging stalemtnt was read ed testify to interfere, alien Tilton swiJ, "Leave from President Cass. Resolutions were the house, d n you." and struck her adopted requesting the. bondholders to with his 1st, knocking her down. lie etand by the directors, and an early of work would be the const then said in a bland tone, Bessie, dear, He evid you tripped and hurt yourself. qietice. to the sofa, that time and again peintlug Columbus, 0 , 19. Trouble among the white and colored he had seen Deecher and Mrs. Tilton miners at Siraitsville, ha broken out having sexual iiutercour.e Mrs. Tilton tell fuch thiugs to said, 'How can .igain. It began in an at ack aad n a the child!" He you then took witness into treatment of oolored miners by whites, room, and repeated the story. aad resulted in the superintendent and another He said he did not claim any of his ohil- e of foreman the mines and twenty-firJrer. but Florence; also lieeoher colored miners being diiven away, to tea or a his dcien of mis preached the superintendent, was shot and tresses and named two every &iudsy, wounded a miner with whom by badly ladies of the congregation. Witness said he god into an altercation l).ik did not believe a word of the etovy an employee of the company.wbo she Mrs. Tilton. It replied Ihut against arrived here from Straitsville this a.m., would live to ee the day thai the she reports that the company's sto. was r burned last, night with its contents by would believe'iL Tilton whole the repeated story about Alien Governor has sent his minrs. Mrs" Ttlte-a ijutant general to Htraitsville, where Beecher to witnes, whotolJ and she and dressed' ani herself, got up he will meet the sheriff f Perry couuty this evening. All colored miners have returned to her mother's, witness andleft Straiuville, except two, who are too children following next, morning. SubTilton seut aad gx the babr, badly wounded. ami Mrs. Tiltou and witness returned to N. 19 Vioeland. J., . his house ' ' Mr. Corruth, eJiter of a p er published here, was tatally shut ihl imra ; FOREIGN. ' iug by Charles K. Landis. known as the Rome, 19. ttathar of Vineland. Tho affair grew Mooeignor Ronectti, the obligate enan article ia the paper, which trusted to takt the' borctta to Cardinal .tyt-e! Judge Lowo Confirmed by the Senate - Failure in New York. fluent-tpenker- Damaging Testimony against Tilton. to-nig- Senator Booth as an Orator Flood in Maryland Stone Calf and the Cheyennes. White and Colored ners Fighting. Execution of Vasquez. John Mitchel Dying : - . . to-da- fr g - ; . notification, leave Home this evening for , Paris on their way to America. ' l1: London, 19. A tllpatch from Newry sftys that John Mitchel is sinking fatt, and bis life is ' despaired of. A Cfticutta dispatch to the Times says the Indltn government expedition sent out to survey Western China, a memoer of which was receatly murdered,. has arrived at Rangoon. In a fight withjhe. Chinese the expedition killed ' forry Communication with China on l he frontier is stopped by' bands of armed "men. Berlin, 19 t I The frigate Aradne has been .ordered to Swate to support a demand for indemnity for plundering of the bark Furst t Bisuiarer, . b, ; ... . , : , IX STREET, OOttEX hi... A 1 mTDS OF to-da- y, solution was a subject soUly for the de... ... . ' . cision of the Assembly, but it would be make especial mention reladomestic to to wish We and dangerous foreign tions to fix a date long before the event. 0 s. - . Correspondence. - ME n KHAW DISE 19. SMiTHnttD, Cache Co. Mar. 19, 1873. ' Emtou Junction. , Two young men of this place bad a narrow escape from being buried in a now slide iu summit Kanyon The facts are as. follows: Orin Merrill and Jos. N. Gold, while ascending the mountain for the purpose of cutting and sliding some timber, bad reached about half a mile from the foot of the ravine when the snow around them started, taking them witn it, snd in CLOTHING, all sizes, qualities aud bruises, but minus hats, axes, and oue of them without vest or suspenders. One of them was entirely under the slide nearly all the way coming down, while the other says he was on top iwice and tried to scramble off the slide. Tbey neither of tliem saw each other until they emerged from the snow at the bottom of the ravine, when Merrill ex claimed, "I'm alive, Joe, where are you; and turning roun! saw uim stand ing up, holding his back and declaring it was broke, which he since told me he thought it really was. Their escape was due to the slide dividing at the bottom, part running up the kanyon and psrt down m consecfaecce of a large of snow from other two slides during the' winter coming down the same ravine, .' G. B. Fashion.. ........ to-da- a few seconds landing them atthe bot torn cf tbe slide safe and sound, with the exception of & few scratches and Blight of Goods just received and opened. CARPETS, Sew Styles .j,., i Gent's FURNISHING GOODS, Splen did Outfit. Crates of CROCKERY, Marked Low. Several LAMPS and CLOCKS to": suit every- body's Taste, , ds-pos- Cutlery, Hardware, including Butcher's Cleavers K, and F. Tools. DEPT ALWAYS FULL. GROCERY it - CO OPE RTI Vl5 f .STORES TO , IT give us a call, and perhaps they may find our figures so low that by Portage. Utah, March 21, ,73. Editor Jusctios : a hill of us and subinittinji-i- t to ihckJ:espccjtive Boards of We are still alive. Have had a very purchasing Directors, thy may pun their sanction and approval to buy at tlie pleacaut winter, taking all things into CIIEAVEST HOUSE, a course due to the shareholders." consideration. Commenced feeding stock on the 12th of January, feel a little yet. Have had several snow storms this month, yet not very cold. Geuaral health .slSly TI"K ASK THE COUNTRY . , ! . of the people is and bus been good. We are rejoiced to learn that Judge McKean has run the length of his rope. Mr. Joseph McKay's son John, about 5 years pi J, met with an accident yesterday He was. playing on the haystack, when a large pole fell and struck him nn the left leg, breaking the bone clear off between the knee aad hip. Dr. Wm. II, Anderson was called in and soon had it set, and he is now doing as well as could be expect, ed. More anon. Reporter. 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