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Show Henry C. Bowen testified that h delivered the note from Tilton to Bepcher tccusirijr the latter, at the house of Jus. Freeland (Beecher swore it was delivered at his own house). I) d not. tell beecher e whs ignorant f itscontems. Beecher did not fiiy anything about .discharging IMton from the Independent, Dfr re aining hira on the Union; nothing was sud about his fitness for either paper When he eked Beecher for a reply to the note, he t aid, "The roan is crazy." lie then said he could tell witness something about Tilton that he had some letters from Mrs. Tilton, of a damaging character which witness ought to see. Witness deposed that there was no con. nection between this affair and the arbitration with Tilton. Was nailed upon by Claflin with the tripartite covenant and refused to sign it till some ohaugos were made in it. roi of Commis- Alabama Affairs, in Pennsylvania. e j-ir- in Jamaica. Revolution Californiain Crops Revivalism in England. AMERICAN. Washington, 6. of Commissioner of ri.- .rJiirnent UC wa ft surprise , ai Kevtuue Douglas, Vesierday atieru3on, Secreurjr hjm cHei upon Douglas, sajing lie Jid 60 ai It request of the Presideut, to of lolorm-BertriD the disagreeable dury bad been Trail ex senator him il'Ht the and accepted teuiered posiuoa ot uevcnue. ct luteru.il eoB,iBibsiott:r one inquiry only, fohow- Doujrias wade ou ,.t..i..tiMtinlinn ' it- in ; jug iHiti uma imecritv as im manner iu been had any jnioJhcer the which Secreiary replied, pugoed. to mm mis nut in the sl.gotest uegree. satisfied. himself DubjjUh expressed Milesbury, Pa., 5. this alternoou here A fire destroyed the Milebury fouadry, machine chops; Loss $40,-j0grist mill an wagou stop. No insurance. Springfield, Mass , 5. libel case ended The to day with a verdict of $100 for the 1 L I . Montgomery, Ala , 5. the revenue officers where intnecessary. These troops were accompanied by United States wuo had fictitious warrants marshals', with citizens' names promiuently displayed and shown to persons who would inform them they were paraded in various eouniies. I shot a hole .n my bat, and reported I had been attacked by Ivu Klux, and I sent troops to arrest my I kept troops as mythical assailants. long as I could use them as a political midline. Our purpose was to secure the and elect legislature at all hazards, Spencer. A number of witnesses testified in effect, to the same purpo-e- . Sao Francisco, 5. The crop reports received to day from various parts of the state show that in Sacmnienio valley the yield of wheat wid be from half to three quarters of the average. The Solano county prospect is good for a fair crop and the same in Napa and Sonoma San Joaqvalleys uin valley crops are very bad and in niany localities will not produce the seed. Tlie whole valley will probably average onr a quarter of a crop. San Jose valley will produce a half average. In Salinas valley wheat is in a splendid condition en the high land covering ibout 5,000 acres, but oa the river bottom a half crop is an extreme estimate. In the southern counties grain is gener-1'- J in giod condition, and the increased area pbmed will probably afford the surplus. Quebec, 5. news of the steamship other missing steamers, the Polynesian has at all enough on board to last months, and no doubt the 'eriieaniers are equally well provi-ionThe Polynesian is stated to e 1,300 persons on board. New York, 5. 6'ephen P. Andrews testified in the M?ner trial that he had bef n long with boih Tilton and Beecher. isecame & n.M... . L me nouse wnere v odhuli resided, after .he death of his "He m 1871 . . i tu. 1U uouse was .. ' 1 i irequenteu B UlerarJ Perils of repute of both passed the federally time r ""KUWl utten saw Tilton !nd,. fdh,VU t0Se,ker. sew any JMue familiarities between .hem. The u" T1 rl,cle ws written by Mrs. u! and witness. Woodhull was . jnere is no roynesian nnd ltis stated that times provisions ' least two FANCY ac-5nt- . - nr Mrs- - Assortment can not Xor Our Hoys' Clothing TJNTJH lied X I Territory. & Motvers, H. B. CLAWSON. WAGONS. One Price Dry Goods & Clothing COST! One Door South of LEATHER shoe sun. C Light Spring Wagon, Furniture Store. itinoiivcs at Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, W. Notions, &c. Hooper, than any other house this side of St. Louis. Burned to Death, Our Motto is: pH -- A correspondeat of the Platts-mout- h Herald, writing from the Weenins Water says: Seldom has our communitv been n:ore startled than bv the announcement last Fri day morning that a little daughter of T. L Evans, had been burnt to death Mr. Evans who lives several miles south of town, was engaged in burn ing corn stocks or stubbles, his chu drcn beinir with him in the fiild One of the girls, aged about nine years, in some way caught her c3 o Death and Destruction to High Pricos We Jlespectfully Solicit the . -- 0 P CD r-- CD H Stant)n ft I P o rectified by ROSENTHAL & BROS.: w Price Current, -- pm d cr pi Best unbleached Domestic Prints 9 to 11 cents per 12$ cents per Yard. Dress Goods 15 cts. to 1.25 8 Best unbleached Domestic Shawls, latest styles $1.75 10 cents per. yard. Cassimere Suits ?15 to 41 Best Fine C. Island 10 to 12 Jots per yard. Satinett Suits ?G to 44 Bleached Domestic 9 to 20cts. Fine Black Pants S3 to 4-- 4 7-- 4 t-- - 7-- 8 J ii 0 2--4 Patronage of the Citizens, ROSENTHAL & BROS. H rl 9 ! And to convince you of the truth and vt r&eity of our motto we annex a price current to this W W? - a favoaable time to renew stocks and prepare for the business of the StudcWer clothes on fire while she was some distance from her father. Ueing of w ,lDe,s walked i8 th course frichtened she screamed and procession with Mr. ran with all her might until the last Cob nEe3Jlllon tiU ihe Procession was burned Irom her hullV?' Alwft8 breakfasted at Wood-nev- stitch of clothes saw Tilton eat breakfast body, her father being unable to Ce' When Tilton visite overtake her until after she had there h. life of Mr. oodhnWas ecSa8eJ 00 fallen down. She lived for about six hours, oeinc: concious all the on n!an,ha A; Eadshaw teatifiei time. Complaining but little, and ' xu,u- B1 iiiton slious iesi. tturner told WilDC8s that Tilt. trying to comfort her sorrow stricken cu, she B.5 f l,feofJ"lterywithBeec . pareuts by assuring them that swore Dr. in her testittonv .Ko. L 4,ur.n" Thomas, was not afraid to die. waited on the patient says she who ' Prinler- ,C8tifie(I that H the .1 was one of the mot t terrible tights he "vvv"ci anicie in . "osdatli has ever seen, the flesh being cooked 1 1 a crisp. b Gaols orilonl by letter will be securely packed and promptly forwarded. Now J. 8,CftUdal FOR THE SPRING TRADE. t. im:. Reapers imidation was . STAPLE MERCHANDISE PRICES other dbposal of , Is Stocked with a splendid and complete selection of -i Gents' Perrin, late Republican member of tbeLeginlatuie from Wilcox county, icsnfied as follows before the committee djw lavesugatiug the means by which his election to the Spencer secureu I'uiieJ States Stnate: Troops were retained in Alabama before the election.cn the requisition of myself and others, it that Spencer having beeu understood hid arranged for troops to be put at the S. S. ek Wholesale Department opening Season, Phclps-Bowle- s - OUR MERCHANDISE 0. usual c. STAPLE , s OGDEN BRANCH. Country Dealers are invited to call and inspect. '1'1"' I - Z. C. M. I., FOREIGN. " Kingston, Jamaica, via Havana, LOGAN BRANCH , A revolution broke out in Port nu Prince on Sunday. General Uiice was drugged froui the church and shot. Forty foreigners have been killed Among the victims is the servaut of the British consul general. Buildings were fired and every species of disorder prevailed. A Offer to the public a full and complete state of siege has been proclaimed. A assortment of British gun boat is there and another Steamers were will be sent & not. permitted to enter the port and have landed their cargoes here. London, 5 ! The Christian convention met to day in Ilaymarket theatre. Moody was choo- sen chairman. Canon Battersby, of the Consisting of See of Carlysle, Cauon Freemonte, Chap is a DRY l. u c i r ii GOODS, STOVES, lain to 'ii AicnuiBuop mi imirruury, NOTIONS, TINWARE, Lord Chalmondley, Rev. Mr. Aiken, and & HATS of other hundreds GLASSWARE, CArS, delegates, rep many BOOTS & SHOES, CROOKERYf resenting the principal towns of the king om, were present. Rev. Keln on, GROCERIES, PATENT MEDICINES of Edinburgh, in an address, stated that HARDWARE, ETC., ETC. the results of th work of Moody and full Also line marvel a were in that city truly Sankey ous. Three thousand persons had been be exc Our & converted, and the number of drunkards and theatre goers who had been reclaimed was remarkable. HL-- I3 ! The delegate from Rome gave an in Great reduclion in Price of of the account there. progress teresting Wholesale House in tho Uy any Addresses were also delivered by other WOOD'S CHAMPION & EXCEESIOR delegates from the continent. The Pall Mall Gazette says a fresn note from Germany has arrived atBrws-sels- , And other Farming Implements. Advices Addressed to 1). II. Teery. will receive prompt in connection with the extreme vioattention. lent pastoral recently issued by the bishop of iNamur. A special from Berlin to the limes re E4tr Whitewater and ports that a working tngineer residing in the suburbs of Berlin, has been arrested while prowling around the man sion of Bismarck A loaded pistol was found in his pocket. He is temporarily Also, Winchester C Democrat 7 lodged in the lunatic asylum. Rio De Janerio, May o. The Emperor opened the regular ses sion of the Chambers. He said that public order was completely restored; AT negoiiations with the Argentine Repuh The good lie and Paraguay con'inuid. will and prudence of the negotiation bad DABXESS AXF TRIMIXGS, inspired confidence in a favorable and speedy result. Ho urged various electoral reforms; believed the people, Boylc'M thoroughly appteciating the circumstances which compelled ihe government AND to adopt repressive measures in the : dioceses of Olinda and Para, would do We respectfully announce to the citizens of Ogden City, not if to restore harmony; their utmost the Chambers must enact the necessary All Kinds of Produce forward- Weber and the surrounding eouniies thai we have this day law3. The revenue again showed the to the ed any point usual rate of progress, and the ordinary opened the finest and most fashionable stock of Shortest Jt'otice, expenses did not exceed the receipts, but loans for educational and others purposes called for the attention of tie All orders sent to M. Thatcher will Chambers. receive prompt attention. Bilboa, May 5. A fresh rising of the partisans of Gen. Cabrera against Don Carlos is reported in Valencia and Catalonia. It is slated H. that the Carlist chief. Polo, has joined SUPT. them. An organized body of Cabrera's s4tf followers, under command of Aguiere, is Wo have a constant buyer in New York City who ia engaged in the earns making progress in the neighborhood of business who is always ready to take advantage of the fluctuations Vera. of the market, and therefore we are enabled to sell gooda cheaper z! Rri-io- tr plauti-S"- The growth of Catholicism in this country is something astonishing. The Catholic church in the United States prubably numbers eiht mil lion communicants. The Catholics occupy 0,920 stations, chapels aud churches; they have the servici ol 4.873 priests, H apostolic vicars, 41) bishops, 9 archbishops and owe cardinal. They have 18 theological seminaries with nearly 1.500 students over 2.00(1 schools of all grades, and more than 300 asylums and hospitals. There are among them 7 different orders of monks and friars, 12 of nuns, 8 different institutions such as Jesuits aud lledemptorists, 12 congregations of priests aud brothers and 30 sisterhoods. t yard. per yard to $3.00 30. 15. , 12 per yard. Bleached Domestic 7 to 12Jcts. A full line of Piece Goods, Notions, Table Linens, &c. per yard. O Call & See. dl9G s36-l- y No Trouble to Show Goods. |