Show 'I® MatammKutxtaavm&miaritmtBm Ew TH E ftmi - fak Satis ®c!tpp Territory rnTr m thethe rer Pally Interest ani Vrel of the H ifili to Home and 1‘olitioal n A m0Bth8i Per ravel ADTAKCEt) NO 39 Bii months S3 60 atsia watf unn as yasific Mail Majority a takes 3KBX the EGYPT Eugrulf CoBtrftitln( eration — Miatater low — asiisti ysts The as figured Republicans Ilou-71 McMahon — Jtwiih il ere CBN tu an of engrucr tie engraver of the U S ww arrested tind on him wa found dollar bond it - aliegc-- that other prominent me under suspicion a Mill lu vrstlgating The grand jury is still investigating the gold muddle and purpose continuing until some conclusion m reached WASHINGTON Chinese Immigration F2 nr lest- rous nu ia& 4 Washington Minister Low had an interview yesterday with the President and Secretary of State with regard to the large anticipated immigration The points wero fully and the basis was settled for Low s instruction KENTI’CKf Tne Regulator Louisv ille 4 letter from Southern Kentucky that on Saturday night a band of mounted attacked the Regulators Crty house of a iarmerniid demanded his eur render with the negroes in his employ 'ihe eentb'nnin refused und a long liglit tisued with firearms resulting m the depeision of the Regulator MARYLAND Stiit' Inilvi roiry of Emandpatioii JJaltimore 4 The colored people of this city and Mute with many from the District of Columbia and from other States the anniversary of emancipation w Hi great enthusiasm Bishop Thyman red an address this afternoon FOREIGN lirorgc Peabody Dead— Priest Heatn— Work before the Ecumenical of Connell — Movement Crowned Head BRITAIN t ia Peabody George jei Dead t h Beaten Dublin s and oiiiers of they mi a meeting laying m wuil perMinii ind b uialiy bealen BOM K a rl mug III c 1 v Pop oi Londo-J’ 't tlm il the Pope writes de- - ft dogma umption of the Virgin Mary on nt a dogma “i the net a— vil s not perd idnm-- i ord’Mit by its no t M'ggested that tiie Liberal lliat terms id cl esngdom o! Italy of mitimthat all I'm nu Pope eien tliat nay be conferred without inter-hut such a wuli nationality of iiey although desirable is If nub!e at the present Council 'oes nut liie the initiation with rest t the syllabus it would bo aDsurd fhmiv the syllabus will be abrogated be moi probable the Bishops will e to sanction il and unani-i- s by oii-adhesion and to explain such mts as are obscurely worded nnu theso points the Council will lie occupicu vith questions of interdinLijdino tho adoption of the of the Bishops &c SPAIN n oi tiii Ial rid 4 on tendering Topctc insistas a member of tho Calu- n‘on ( FOREIGN The Louden “Time" om Peabody-BoaJaRace ou the Thames Defeat of maica New NEW YORK Gale Forces in vnl Vk Hay IS BRITAIN on Peabody' Death London 5 The Timet says the new'! of I’eabody's death will be rc'“ivi:d as no common bo of the Atlantic xid'S on sorrow h The Fenian President The sentiment ol will not be a There was considerable excitement in mere parsing tribute of gratitude to certain circles here yesterday at the munificent beneficiary who when the President of South was bowed down to the dust iva' of Gen O'Neill resen foremost to extend wccur to it He watin Fenian brotherhood rm courtier yet lie was honored by the 11 o wa- - proiu-WASHINGTON in charity sovereigns v as a philanlhruni-- t and was liked us The Osage Luul honored There was nothing W Ubliiiighin o o Ids about narrow tin philanthropy The C iiumksioner of the iand ollice Ho imply did whatever good came in has written a letter to the Register of his waj Kama0 relative to entering Humboldt Opening of the New Bridge The the tLage lands in that State will be a holiday in Lonjoint resolutions of April last confers the don The Exchange will not be open of purchasing when bona Jidc privib-gwill visit the The ljueen and in quantiare residing thereon viaties not exceeding a hundred and sixty city to open the new bridge and duct acres each settler having certain preBoat Race scribed qualifications as to citizenship races beThe first of the Persons who made tho contract to sell the land may acquire by title under the tween the Thames and Tyne crews lor on the Thames joint resolutions but cannot be regard- X2U0 was rowed The course from Putney to Mortlake ed as bona jide settlers race was won by tho Tyne- - by three McMahan on the Paraguayan boat lengths Gen McMahon was before the House WEST INDIES affairs on foreign Indictment for Manslaughter and gave his story of the yesterday war which causes ot the Paraguayan New York 5 he said was instituted by Brazil to exThe Hi raliT a Havana specials state He himtend monarchy and slavery that an indictment has been obtained self had been well treated by Lopez tho Jamaica of tho manager against who was favorably disposed toward the railroad for the of a neUnited (States gro Tho Bliss and Mastorrnan difficulty Crown Solicitor had been settled before he arrived in Counsellor Constantin has been mude Masterman was an English Paraguay Crown Solicitor of Jamaica subject and he would not have felt at Pillaged by Wreckers liberty to interfere in his ease The latest news from Turk's Island His conduct as Minister has been indorsed by the State Department tay the American schooner Phantom which ran ashore there lately was pilWashington and J "Watson Webb wiii soon bo examined laged by wreckers Defeated Tax Postponed Advices from Veiuzuela to the 22d New York 5 had been slate that General It is stated that ('omimssioner Delano again defeated by Pn'gar the Government ha- postponed tho collection of the mantroops near Cais till Janufacturer's tax on Colloiu uary The cotton crop is magnificent Ooutwfll't Financial Policy Defeated Force Salnave’ New York The latet from Ilay’i say Salnaxe (Specials say it was positively an- troops have been again defeated by the allied forth nounced on Wall street yesterday that Jucmet garrison which Secretarv Boutwell is preparing to throw and drove them as far a Logoauc where another loan on the market calling in all they halted and the making payable the rate of interest four percent It is stated an agent of the Treasury DepartFcrgr’vl — The operation of Lithment sailed on the steamer Seoi'ta on otomy or cutting for stino in the blad with Rothschild to consult Wednesday ami other foreign capitalists relative to der was performed on Thursday last on a little boy of five years ol’ age a son of placing this loan on the foreign market Bro Geo Radley of the loth Ward PENNSYLVANIA This is one of the morf difficult operaBuIIrIo A terrible gale of wind rain and sleet has been prevailing here cinee this morIt is feared much damage is done ning on the lake The ‘T!uie’’ lVr tions we believe by surperformed New York 5 of Jewish geons and always dreaded on account The Reform Convention Vi c arc Rabbis yesterday ai Philadelphia it to the dangers adopted a resolution favoring a change pleased to state in this instance it has m the Marital laws acknowledging been quite successful and the little boy woman as the equal of man and providing for an exchange of rings ns part lids fair to make a speedy recovery of the ceremony also abolishingdivorccs leaving the power of The operation was perform' d by l)r by the church divorce entirely to tho judieary of the Anderson by several of our State The slot e city physician' ST LOUIS s d ehnnirl large as a nioderit Struck liy LhShtnlng uni and of the saute hap' ' St Louie rt darker to Tin uopatidi o a ii wYi Gen Eaton’ chief f the Qmirlermiift' r’s Ai no ent -- (in Fid drpurtim nt ays tiv government coiral wit- - landheion'ine to Tli m t wit tl ruck by lightning on at that r ond on W’l’iInt'Mlny Sixty mule- - were killed and the building partially Imi lied rol m'li 'l Son It log I oat ! info the i"n to A The and tniiimci iim in 'ompany is loruilngh' ho Indian Rod Coal Aline at Green :nd wn- - taftine hi b am Kivu- Kentucky Thorough uml prae the antieul toils have demonstrated it tho - fin uvn'i made nf a mu of any coal for smelling purpo-e- s Lad knuiked down imallie discovered on tne continent ha ol and hs head his cut "lie MASS iCIIUSETTS ranky jured One of tli'' lit tic lel'oiv-Robkcil I iiHtirancc Company Unman aired fix and son ot Frank o of tho Dorchester Insurance Pitman of the I df h Ward was thrown night out of the Company was blown open wagon and tdsi had his head d of or (jo00U0 robin and $10 badly cut OHIO yl A nf HydrophoWu Cincinnati ') "William Ashley aged 12 years died of hydrophobia at Covington on WedHe was bitten last Christina nesday Eve and the lir?t indications of hydrophobia wero seen on Tuesday reliant’ Exchange Buildings A iHinured and fifty thousand dollars for tho new Exchange building- have been subscribed Postponed REECE Ari-- The Election Chicago 5 In Wisconsin the Republicans gain in the Senate but lose in the Assembly Tho Republican majority in the State is below S000 Terrible Mt Will Resign ' ml The Election Chicago 6 Austin the Republican candidate for Governor of Minnesota runs largely beIlia majority in the hind his ticket State doe not exceed 1500 The other State candidates’ majority i 4000 or is Republican 5000 The Legislature but its exact status is unknown Tho Temperance ticket has probably received 1500 votes in the State WISCONSIN Jewish Marital Relation London 4 midnight died at half past Peabody cloel in his tin city Discount Kill sell he Bank of England has raised the d count a hull per cent ii'orgo - Rome 5 About 4000 persons wen present on The weather grounds was fine and the exhibition very good MINNESOTA tlors 57 New York 4 Whitely who has been engaged out a gang of counterfeiters i t Drought his labors to a close The sixty pounds of tobacco tamos have been counterfeited arid sold pi tobacco mcreiiants for about one fifth The induce-i! the Com eminent price nt lias been re great many firms in reputation in heretofore linblemi-heNorth Carolina and it it city Virginia Mates have purchased large lots number of arrest were mude Hurt Pierce the migrater of Co) ily with dies and niitehiiiury iciUeri’ Uh New fork Mark of the o! ulcers with suvoral hundred lieets abov e (j'16000 nt t tamps— lie next — Financial Policy Marital Relations by Lightning— Heavy Safe Robbery— Carton Case of Hydrophobia — Georgia State Fair — The E lee Albany 4 here stands Col ftiretit-- liEP Cole— The 0ag Laud on Paraguayan Affair —Struck Counterfeiting ubi(4 Jtksj an AMERICAN Terrible New York 4 in The Pacific Mail eland favorably consequence of the action of the Chamwhich passed ber of Commerce requesting Congress to grant the company a sufficient subsidy to ena in the China line ble it to run steamers instead of monthly Democrat ic Majority 'Cliu m? 4 NIGHT DISPATCHES Fight Ith Regulator— Bmancipatiou Anniversary SEW YORK pacific Mail Company State Fair Eu- Op- Sin ri 4 arrived 13 Owing to the illness of Judge Storey tin injencujn fur expel oothe nods defei red ihe Bible fio'i 'AY extend a Tiiikves-tioto our citizens tone on their guard against the operations of sneak thieves who are committing petty depredations aroum I stealing articles deemed too trivial by th owners to make much trouble about as they thin!: they Snkak eau- - losemere than the might probably value in trying' to regain them yet in the aggregate these trifles become vd uhl' Kt'p a bright look out for the and if they rre em- hi hand them ' ’he hie o' or to the u sf)9WFrnr Y0L L 1869 (muilro— Per annum MAIL aged 18 years left the Treiuont House afcou five o’clock yesterday afternoon walked out on the railroad bridge EASTERN which crosses the Mississippi pinned her cloak to one of the braces of the SEW YORK bridge and leaped into the river She Hovriblo Death floated some time but finally sank A horrible affair occurred at Pough- and her body had not been found at Before jmnpin of the 4th the latest advices keepsie on the morning inst It appears that for some time into the river she wrote a note am past vagrants have been in the habit of pinned it to her cloak in which she iid: crawling under the arches over the ‘‘The finder of this cloak and hat I boiler at the lower furnace in this city to sleep at night because of the warmth hope will be kind enough to take this obtained there Last night one of the to my mother at the Treinont House Tell her that my body lies in the Misnamed Peter Ferdon poor wretches While he was sleeping sissippi I did not drown myself for crept there the engineer opened the blow off cock shame nor for love 1 am yet as pure and the pipe leading into the archway as the beautiful snow I thank the where Ferdon was asleep soon filled Lord I have no sin of that kind to anthe place with one dense volume of swer for No friends have I Every steam Ferdon My friends are enebody hates me yelling with pain crawled out as best be could and in en- mies Indeed this is a cold and dreary mothor So to escape fell into a tub of world to live in deavoring for 1 am going to hot water which was located under a sisters and brothers he crawled the land where sin and sorrow come Again dripping pipe no more P A McKay” away shrieking horribly and attracting The mother of Alias McKay is a He was picked up and sent to help She moved from Dayton the Aims House whore at 6 o’clock widow this morning he died in great agony Ohio about a year since She has The flesh was literally stripped from two sons news agents on the C B & and T & W Railroad who have him and parts of the palms of his Q tho mother and sisters hands and soles of his fuel were left supported near the arch where the terrible affair LOUISIANA held an occurred Coroner Andrews Voadoaiam in New Orleans inquest the jury returning a verdict in Voudouism is a species of negro accordance with the facts Deceased was an intemperate man witchcraft practised by the sable children of Africa of which the following on Con em Dif An illustration recently Occurred The New York Ttihiuu' of Oct BY ai Edith O’Gorman formerly Mister Therfc'i delivered a lecture upon the Hall Jersey above subject at Cooper said hist and City evening tilings Among others the eit‘d a ease of six sisters who had been in love with one priest She said that it was generally supposed that inmates of a convent had no desire tor arty husband other than a celestial one but tins was not true as they all hankered The priests after a material spouse too instead of attending to their holy office passed the greater part- of their time in drinking wine and making love to the Sisters It was supposed also that all was kindness and love in a convent This was not so as the speaker bad known a Lady Superior to compel and bite a novice to eat an earthworm the head off a bird which had been dead for several weeks and all this for the most trivial offenso Most people thought that it was well to place their children under the earc of the £ infers This also a mistake of Charity for she had known the most inhuman outrages to be practiced by them upon One case would do to the children lustrate A child only three years of before her for age had been whipped some slight cause am! then plunged into a tub of water and from this treatment the child soon afterward Nor woie the children benefited died for they spent most of intellectually their time not in study but iri counting beads Mi O’Gormau was listened to with marked attention not devoid of considerable surprise Large crowds assembled at the main entrauce to the hall after the lecture but they wero disappointed in either seeing or assaulting the object of their aversion as the lecturer retired bv a side door In New Orleans a well known nun about town recently succeeded involuntarily in engaging the affections of a tell slender but somewhat aged Time of the world of fashion was nothing handsome jn her face but on the contrary the spinster resembled skalcton in animated dark invested an skin with a little nose that persisted in turning up as if it had a natural disgust lor all things below the zenith Naturally the handsome Adonis could not reciprocate affections emanating from such a source but turned bis attention to one who united a pacity for brilliant repartee engaging manners and fascinating address with Anxious personal good looks the sweetheart her recusant homely maiden appliod to a celebrated The voudou voudou for assistance however would only consent to assist in case she would his fair petitioner This become priestess of the order she consented to do in the event that her initiation into the mysteries of should witness the witchvoudouDm craft of her rival and the return of her lover This was promised and upon a certain night the fearful rites were oil with a tincture of First kerosene sprinkled oyer the doorrtep windows and banquette in front of the and some beef bones residence tended to represent parts of the human skeleton were laid crosswise at certain distances and over these was sprinkled and then the the essence of camphor inevitable beef heart invested in crape and filled with aromatic herbs toads’ feet and spiders’ claws When these were complete a torch arrangements was lighted and the voudou dance was instituted In the midst of the dusky group the white priestess clad in a single robe of jaconet and waving a long torch chanted the jargon song of tho voudoux ILLINOIS Just however at this interesting Exciting Eijni-'- ritunv Race a police officer who had been juncture Twelve ladies appeared to contest the watching the mysterious proceedings the Decatur for eouestrianis concluded it was time to interfere His n at prizes loud shout into the as he sprung (Illinois) Horse Fair — one of whom Eallie Wilkinson of Nyantic had her midst of tne worshippers produced a and mounted saddle removed consternation as great as Tam did upon the witches that just before the horses were sent The word was memorable night when "Meg” lost her off for a scrub race The crowd scattered and fled given and in an instant every horse tail was under full run the ladies were ap- and the white witch ia a vain endeavplying the whip and the air was filled or to make her escape tumbled into a and lifting up her hands and with hats riboon® laces and tixins’ ditch which have no place on the race (rack voice cried our “Help rue policeman The maid of Nyantic gave her black or 1 sink !’’ the horse the whip and soon It is possible that the timely intervention of the officer prevented the rear horses and then the middle group in the act of taking th" lead and charm from wnrkinc At a’l eventwhen her horse stumbled and tell upon lire be not beMi displaced c'a’uni-the ' at the odve of the track (She rWtVtll was up before hum however and had hold of liis bridle when foir or five men sprang our ihe gunul and held WESTERN from the lmn while riie mounted As tin horses were nearing i ALIFUKXIA ground tho vi ind stand the lady riders cur the Ni w lux air with Mieh swiftness that their long I he n Eraui Chr'oil ski" float rd over the backs of the A in of cunFor 'omo distance now no civ't chniit'e had taken place etuli doing ntruotkm nrer t best except with the Naniic under the dir Th" vessel it 41 Imjc steed who Mr Loud maid mi the bareback of the dear with a beam cf JM feet and in in all quick K took advantage on the pole side and rapidly respects l’kc an oidinary yatoh except with it in recard the mode to which under after one another ciun passed the proposed to propel her wall Aranli comthe siring and only a length of the pact thirl lior-peweroneine is neatly The voting men cheered and fitted into the bottom of the lioat I t lead jelled the joung ladies applauded communicates by means of two coir with their fans and kerchiefs while the wheeK a large and a small one with what is apparently the shaft of two tears van down their pretty cheeks inclosed in in many eases em small the old people These l braced each other in t heir joy while cases caret ris the thick tongues in their throats mur- about half way up at each side in the mured in broken syllables “Nyantic!” bottom of the boat projecting into the a similar distance As she rode back on her foaming water underneath steed all covered with dirt by his fall and are about 14 inches in diameter and her clothes torn almost to shred- - Iu each of these cases is a the grand land resounded with tho drum on the periphery of which are At the bottom of cheers of thirty thousand voices and fourteen buckets the Mirrouiidkig groves prolonged the the care- and about eight inches under water are two orifio s m the bow side echo and one on flic ide next stern Sad of Suicide Vs he buckets on the drum inride revoke at tire rate of bi'twem two end Quincy 2Y Mi- -1 r '"olu'oH ei minute K'y a h'glily 'red ii th uppet per y lttiv lady of this city ml bet ' fe CASK IN months Three saw UTEST GEORGIA the fair Paris A dispatch from Alexandria nounee the arrival of the Empress genio at the Suez Canal New NOVEMBER iiMiniiiiiiiBiifcaiiujiMuaiiiHBiiiiffliwwiqiii here He landed yesterday and was received by the King and conducted to the city with great feetivitios 6 telegraphic AMERICAN '°Wefcf SALT LAKE CITY SATURDAY Minimmii iininiiiiiiiiiwmiwiiiiiiaiii MORNING MONDAY f’wuhlu: ia Xerrui'-- & THURSDAY TI JiSIS— IN ADYANCa Fix months 8or annum fS00 Three months $300 8ji0tt AnaRffl'Aree months SATURDAY INSS IK CASH (MAILED Ciiu PiKnily i very settlement in tho PUSUtHfP IK A35TARCE at residence in tlreeUx) flix niontiia $700 U0” VefanaamfU &tkgn?jr First iisoplc righie TKHMSj rfiACT s wwwyflwaaB THE '8 APVSKf:) Six mnths $QO 1400c 3350 tion of the case A powerful suction is created and the water rushing in at the bottom by the low orifice to Oil tho vacuum is violently expelled by the buckets through the opposite In this opening toward the stem novel aud ingenious way a powerful propelling force is obtained and the inventor claims sufficient to propel the vessel at least at tire rate of twelve or The trials fourteen knots an hour already made with model have beea most satisfactory and competent enginLave esiiiiiaed eers the invention and passed tho most favorablo opinions upon it A public trial will be mads before long when tho success and value of tbe invention will doubtless be fully established The yateh which has been built for the purpose by Allen & Uo is an elegant epceimen of marina architecture strongly and neatly constructed Frslseti and Exports Timet has the The nexed New York an- : continues in the path oF progress Tbe total value of her ex ports for the last nine months of this indeed does compare unfavorably year with the corresponding period of 1808 This is to be accounted for chiefly by the diminished value of agricultural products the quantity of flour sent out for instance having been nearly as while the total value is great as before $700000 less In spite of this depreciation the items or wheat and barley how an increase of $222000 The "xport oi’oies has been arrested by the low jriic of copper while quicksilver showsthc largo decrease of $5000001 The wine trade is looking up yielding with the addition of brandyan increase of $102000 Last year 1111200 gallons of wine were made and 85800 of brandy the number of grape vine-- beThe exing put down at 3840900 ports of wool have increased $170000’ and of hides $00000 Tho number of neat cattle in the country is 18000 or of what it was fifonly about teen years ago They arc however being replaced by nheep which now foot up a total of 209000 producing 620000 pounds of wool or about three pounds per sheep California CANADA Sad Condition oC Lower Canada- The Montreal correspondent of the New York Tribune says: One hears repealed in every directicu that "business is dull” and "money scarce”' The English population complain less because they are richer and busier than the French Canadians and English trade is backed by the rich manufactures of Liverpool and London But of our population obliged to rely for their support on the produce-othe country are in a critical condi- uon A few harpies posses our trada aa we'! as their liberal professions by virtue of a monopoly of wealth and the emigration of our laboring classes to the United States supplies its own sad comment The numerous bankruptcies which have taken place during the last three years and which are still or the increase owing to the state of the law which screens and favors them destroy confidence and prevent enterprise The losses to the amount of nearly $500000 sustained by those who attempted to establish here manufactories for the working of our iron and brass have helped similar business men to their ruin Certain branches of trade such as the manufacturing of tobacco and liquor have decreased lf under the action of a tariff which is neither that of free trade nor protection which imposes high duties on some of the articles indispcnsiblo for and allows at the same manufacturing time the importation on rapv terms into this country of foreign products Tho trade in dry goods generally the most lucrative and flourishing of all is not in better circumstances The importations so far exceeded of late the of the country that our requirements market is supplied for several years yet and rids is the principal cause of tbe nuiiiernus insolvencies Maim- lie- Nw ' ’li'irche lire tuiiui an'ii1' tite dcr is ol o‘‘u la- rot Unitarian eight making rk KV A j State sJ weigh M- i- oiKiMl ' lined to be held in A Western editor has placed over his ntiniago heading a cut representing a ianre trip sprung with ho motto “lire tup down— anothet ninny ok tight A young will of seventeen in Chiea-e- o Las got a divorce bhe married a fellow win said he had $200000 whoa Gesides that he he had rt a cent her pinched In the late lrcshet the postmaster afc N orwiy Maine lashed the to a large elm but ihe flood came and broke the rope and landid his office in the to'vi of Hanover A 'am graph is on its rounds the death in England of John a cyntemrian who was n in 'h'Miuu: of William tuj Mary Ins - unit a re ntor or o'out of (lie vr a Iiarhekl |