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Show 7 HjiIIjt Tub Reporter tbdbconie lax: . AUMrtt4 Arrau P. Ha l mi . Car Cm ErpM-te- r tt C. Krt Mr21 CoA, Coburn 40 Park Raw. fork Raw j3jONGREHHlON.lL. V Cv, lHarborn itrm. SAX FHAXriSCO. I- - r. rthr., )Uwiu hutlduig.v t ?i 29, MerchantfX-'liaag- e . i. Tilt OF FUlljPARTlCULAQS tlEVZ YORK RAILROAD .SALT LAKKT Camomile k wleVUeri i Jt Ofllra Vifalldlcg.' IIL'VCK k CO.. Projs. HORROR. i ) JUDGE l 4 WEDNESDAY EVENING. FEB. 8. 1871. J, F.iliior. TOOHY. 1 -- 1 " I v Argil In 1 Letter. order to supply the demand for thi lniVr:iiit correspondence, the two la- -t !ctterof Argu will apear in the Y:i:ki.y Hepoutkr of, next .Saturday. AJl desirous of sehIng r wpin wuy, or,to retain this won derful chapte of crime, should therefore MMid in their orders-i- n time mi that we may know, approx i match', . tfie 'number require!. There is rot a matfe in Utah better acquainted with tlie subject treated than is Arguand therefore his true nud start iug revclations of tcri me under, the guise of religion should Iks circulated broadcast over tlie entire eon liliy. Single Copies of the 1 Weekly lti pqrtku. In wtappers fr ready mailing, can lss had next " Sidurdav uftcrnooi.. k Kesenertiie. otlcii said to have been committed ia the cure of Wldtehousc vs. Cheney, now before tin ecclesiastical iiHirt at Chicago. The plaliitifT is bishop" of Illinois, a graduate of Ox ford, null u matt of great learning Some AS Al'PKAl. roll AID. Charity for the Suffering Peo- pie of France Called For. . tax: THEIXCOME 1 ' years since IteviTciid Mr. Cheney, who is aI.Midttiied a profound scholar and theologian, was led by ids education toiihntidon the use of the term regenerate in the sense given to that word a a resuiting effect of baptism. This was, of course, her-eay, ami Mr. Cheney was accordingly cited to appear and defend himself liefore an ecclesiastical court convened for his trial. Heiug in Chicago and not at Cordova hq- has no fear of an auto da a, and so, disregarding the assumption of the' Bishop triiunal to pronounce upon Ids fidelity, he sought and obtained from oue of the legal judges fV , - an Probable of ibe Restoration French Fnpire UST EVENING'S ANO THIS AFTER 4 oreign CTews. Bordeaux, Feb. 7. Members of the, government who have Arrived (rota Peril telegraphed to the Prefects laidj" night that tbft'idecree annulling the Bordeaux decree of the 31st of January, relating to eectonil disqualifications, an incompatible with the principles of universal suffrage, and that the Pane decree will be Feb. 7, A special cable to the N. Y. World, states that the irui-dan- s are obstructing the rcvictualiog ol Pari. Nine trains Wcre .detained at Amiens, although the lines weirs clear-- If is feared the Prussians are satisfied that France will refuse their terms of peace, j aud have siezed tbs provisions for their : own use. Bordesux. Feh. 7. Cremkux, who left Isst night for Paris,' met bis colleagues of the Paris government eu route, aud returned with them to this city. ' London. Feb. 7. The Telegraph bas theloilowing from Paris: The meetings which arebeld in the various halls are Some becoming more demonstrative. speakersHemand the arrest and trial of tboae who surrendered the trJj. The Liberal Republican Committee b&s the government of tbe 4th ot September should be arraigned by tbe National Aisemblo, to render an account of their conduct in tbe defence of Paris, aud to give their reasons for agreeing to the armistice. The committee also declare that no treaty ratifying tbe armistice should be signed, and that Paris should coutinoe the defence and refuse to capitulate. A Turkish army id observation has been seut to watch the disturbances at Romania. , The Echo da Xom Las a special from Berlin, saying the contributions already exacted by the German commanders will be deducted from tbe amount of tbe war iodemrity, aud also tbe value of railroads V X iu Alsace aud Loraine. Bordeaux, Feb. 7. Minister Ettien bus issued a circular which ho maintains the validity of the decree. Disking members of familiee of the imperial office holders eligible to the AWuily. The circular adds that tbe decree of exclusion extendi to all members of the Bonaparte London, de-dar- ed y f. M-- d - Ild&tiu. ii,it, wt of lb 1 djpot. dlih-t- f 1W a npetb Yaleuuoe go to 0olta. It caused tbe accideut, counted twenty-fivcars, most cf which carried tanka of oil. Belore leaving Albany every car was carefully inspected by a workman, and no defct discovered. When the' train reached tLe wood bridge over tbe creek. New Hamburg, a suddeb shock passed tbrongh tbe entire trains almost throwing it from the track.' tTpon examination it was found the. axle of the tenth car bad broken. The car b&d tbtn broken from tbe couplings, was cariied on one 'side, struck against the frame work of tbe bridge, and lay a total wreck noon tbe track. Almost at lhe same moment, and before a signal or note of warning conld be raised, the express train,, which left this city at eight oclock came rushing along at tbe rate of thirty miles an hour. Tbe engine struck tbe wrecked car wXh terrible force, setting on fire tbe oil, scatteiing tbe inflammable material and burning fragments in all directions: The. force of the collision instantly threw the engine over' tbe bridge luto tbe creek Tbe ice was very thick, butunable to bear the locomotive, which broke through and ann The, tender of tbe engine also fell into the creek. 1m- . t meuiately behind the engine were two baggsgeeara, which were fodowed by a sleeping ear filled with passengers. - Tbe flames from the oil tank set fire to these cart, which, after striking tbe wreck, fell into the creek, a burning mass. It is said that some passengers in tbe burning cars succeeded ia leaping eat in litnelio save themselves from death. but they were not carried with tbe car over the bridge. Tbe body cf tbe conductor of tbe "sleeping car-w- as afterward found with tbe lower extremities burned away. As soon as the particulars of tbe disaster reached ibe city, Superintendent Toucy started fo? tbe scene, sod has since been ogsgei d with a large force ' of men in searching for the bodies of tbe unfortunate passengers. This morning the wreck was cleared away from tbe sleeping car, as it lay upon the ice. In one corner the charred and blackened bodies were fonnd, bfit so disfigured as to render identification impossible. From the ap pearance of tbe bodies it is evident that tbe passengers at tbe tiine cf the accident bad rilfhed iu despair to the rear hed. door, and 7 there miserably-perisThree bodler, apparently those of a mother and her two children, of which the ashss yet rein&ineJ.v'wera discovered cfos-l- y embracing each' other, aa though finding egress impossible tbeyhadlre solved at least to die together. Behind this car, which was the Buffalo one. were two other sleeping cars, which were also totally destroyed by flrev The passengers, many cf whom were but partially dressed, succeeded in saying their lives. Many cars of the freight train, together with the baggage they contained. were also burned. Mooney, a brakeman. iyamong tbe killed. He was discharged from the road abent a month ago. and was reinstated two weeks ago at the urgent request of bis mother. Tbe explosion of tbe oil tank was heard a great distance, and the flames of the wrecked cars and burning brikge were Men seven miles off Tbe bridge was of veci two hundred feet long, and' totally destroyed. Many persona from Poughkeepsie and New Hamburg, aa soon as tbs news of the sc-- , cident reached thnoa place, harried to tbs scene, and by their effort succeeded in Rising relief to thior passenger who were injured. This moraine the baggage car was tnrned into a temporary morgue, and a fast ss tbs mutilated bodies were e Wa-pang- NOON'S DISPATCHES. to-da- load at low tiiyhriWtSDornr of every description. rhaot1arber sa: -- injunction' restraining the WhUehou-- e inquisition from going further In its proceedings against the suliordiuate. That was in 1889 and the. prelate then appealed on exception to the Supreme Court of the State, where within a fewdays a decision was reudered in favor of the apKllaiit and the order below set aside. Tills seut the case back ( (be ehupei bench where it is now proceeding to the great interest of plops Chicago; but whether true re lgiu is tois I k benefited by the Judgment open for doubt. At all events It furnishes the Garden 'City with a M iiialion, and papers aud pulpit- - ore hammering away In every style of argument pro and wt as to the efficiency of baptism . m ea-- e the administrator of the or- il nance .refuses or neglects the use Ixmdon, Feb. 7. A'long conference at tbs Prussian Emof a word w hlch John had no occa- - took place for when he immersed the Re- bassy, between Eagenie and Count Bern-tofTbe resignation of Gambetu' ia deemer in the Jordan. Mr. Cheney -uysthat Regeneration,! as inter- -' believed indicates the abandonment of by theological science, is not all bopes of a Republic, and makes the Irtel f Chri-Ua- ti origin, and he will go restoratiooof the Empire certain. . ..! the stake" rather than admit the oil iary. while the bishop insists Domestic nows. th doctrine as dogmatical, upon . Is determined to send the rebellionu rate to the flames in a New Hamburg, Feb. 7. Xineteea dguraUve sense of couth. Itla bodies have been recovered fourteen of V.dJileo over agaiu, and still live whom were passengere, loelodiug three wor.J will nut stop revolving. children, and five employee of the road. K"kj Huimtain cual, Iha'lontm tbe Search will he continued, although it ia Ion ad rye-witue- maintained. This jMlysy liable is the root of an and. Kelly and Urth,C. :Nayi Maynard," Allison, Marshall and Blair, 4. The following nominations were sent to the Senate : horams Settle, of North Carolina, to be Envoy Extraordinary - and Minister Plenipotentiary to Pent'' M. C. Msbily, of jowa, ttT Lb . principal clerk of Public Lauds. Tbe Committee on Approprintiousjhss perfected tbe deficiency bilh It appropriates $10,786,730, exclusive of $2,750.-00- 0 for expenses for collecting revrnne. Of the aggregate ram there are $719,431 for the Treasury. $70,000 tor lighthouses. $102,-00- 0 $22,500 for public priutiag,. for tbe Freed mens Bureau. . New York, Feb. 7. The following particulars Olbe terrible 'accident on tbe Hadaon River Railroad,- - obtained. Trout The freight strain which an thought all have been reo overeJ, Wmdungtsat Feb. 7. The lollewing ia tbe vote of tbe Committee of Ways and Means on the report of the bill repealing er - L- M)J Of wr-c- rif trail thev k n'jpiar't iLc vr Jli-c- d roti'l lani- - , ami engimrm in the Hnil-t,- r io-l- - write e scene saymg-tbaftt.e ot di'uister this Cioruing wit uioKt ii . prr-ntei- to-day- CHICAGO. A removed from t ferred to the car Hooper, Krooks. 4 ? XKIV YORK Yeas' McCarthy, T ternbl Tcr Tibbalc- WIVFS wtQ-Hed- W-T- t. f,-.- s lut of kilM Bflwn pouenK.r. .d.I livo r.jlro.j .m- - ; ployea. Among the killed isRev.For-te- r. who wa on bis way to 8Il Lake to taka j t,rntr . . ebargeof the tniunn 4 ,UlKS.4 4 i . i t Jo M 1 1(, m f ) r cv Ha riv. Naw York, Feb. 7. To the Pr.v-o- ! the United Htatea: Gentlemen Ava.iuc UJ of Ibe conn city ot the iWatem I r.!- -n 1 Hft,, 1, 1 11m an md Telegraph Company. you appeal ja behalf cf Ibasufleiin, YF.t people ot France: Relief to be of any value mnvi la im 3 Old Sazarac tfnd tt,. ,The cTmitl 7 rntn-s- t yuo will poblub ll.e appeal, i i nooovr with aucb editorial notice as may trnd u j Jjr2.hdicS, enlit tbe earlieat action and pTHdinl j U sympaties cf all.. The Vrsteru Ioion ! f Telegraph. Company will send any i m Fia 1 Sherry and IV inesage without Charge hrtwern .. 1( AVililrs, the New York Committee-o- f Relief and . Ut-Xe- d fine ir reMi-tfui- orgamzali ui thronghmii the conutrv. Respectfully. J. W .S- UKNVIXK.Vrtt. VsTOtJA BlTTu imon ton. General Agent N. Y. Aaaociated CKTAIL BITTERS. cURip, Preoa: MARASCHINO. ANNISEF E - To the people of the" United Stat. ABSYNTUR . In behalf of the anffering popQUtion of France, the committee appoint'd, bv JloHi r.astem and, rlifonia of Commerce of jNew York Cigars, to organize meatsnes for the relief of the anffering peopla ot France, ia now pre- ALE AND PORTER IN PINT f QUART BOTTLES i ALSQ ON pared to receive contributions of money and supplies, which will lie grateful! hc; DRAFT. knowledged by tbe committee. Tby CHAMPAGNE AND CAUKKl wppeal to tbe Americau eoplc for thi MADE A WINES SPECIAL1T. object in tbe sacred name of Chanty, and for that alone. It does not wid to refer to the merits of tbe conflict which has CliEIlillTOX & unhappily nrin between, The great nations of Germany and France, for it be- i I Mill lieves that-discuss- "pn ion t i t)' A - a- - tXf ? been engaged ina vrr of the .idibL destructive character; it bas on tbeir reoconrceo, exhausted tbeir anppljes, and crippled their indnafries in the agricultural districts. Tbe last years crop was a abort one, and the present one wmh harvested ouly in part, aud moch of what was gathered has since been destroyed or appropris ed to tbe ne of the armies. Tbeir land baa been tbe scene of nuuier-n- a battles of terrible magnitude, and the horrors of war have been brpnght to their very door. An immediate supply ol food is needed for the starving people. Tbe farmers moot have seed , to plant in tbeir fields in tbe sprior. or ;tbe cropa of next season will not be forthcomii.g: Uu-tespeedy action is taken for tbtir relief. intense misery and deatimlion rout prevail Other nations are jooving in this work of true bnmsnity. and shall it Jbe said tbst Americana stood idly by and extended nd helping band to the French people in their boar of distr? Organize in every city, town and village at once and forward contributions without delay. Signed, Charles B. Marshall. Chairman. .Remittances in money can he mailed to Charles Lanier, Treasurer. 27 Tine street. New York. trb (; & 'file car tie 1 Clu G OJOIISSION Mmrum, Corner Montana and CthU Oorimte Utah. Keep constantly on hand a good ment for tbe jobbing trade. Orders by mail will receive prompr earefnl attention. 7 Goods shippe! east and ft eal' line of the Itailroad the same dajcnr are receivrd. Gcrrish 1 & Miles, & Ileavy llardwai? Stoves, Kails, 150 Mliilnr ImplcnteBi loo, Manntartcrrn of A Tin, Copper and Shkellren W C ONSTANf I T OS GOLD T. PAN.- -. SPRING , HIM ROCKER H ROCKER DIPF POINT SHOVlLi picks, xhtcksilyes: GOLD SCALER FARMING IMPLEMENT?-a- CALL txxtn or m HOUSE FURNISHING GOtjU COIUPiWE LODGE, ' '0.3, iMdcpendemt Order of Cood Templar i, AT THX And ererythinp fvjracovflrle Freight, II out. o!' Sice. r Fr9 Montana Street. botwoen 4tli inUTA , COUNE, V COEIinfE OPERA HOUSE, Impravcd Roekcra Complet aoJ 0 WEDNESDAY EVENISC. FER Tl. 71. The pub le generoCj is cordially Invited. Th beet nvdo Uul can b procured will be ia attendance. Tlcleta, 2 SO. Tirbeta ran be bad at McXntt k Co.'. Metropolitan Hotel, Horlbnt froe--, oion. WaUacaa k)a. Poet trfbse. E14oa Xew lAeuut, aud Kwp-l-r , , a Jewelry bre. lr-t- . B. a. . A.' W Piuncmo. t A, 9. ror.Mvior hapbit mptai. fox al at thia cheap nCko, OjsN11, y . ra. For referenca m tbe chnrrbee and all principal dvdlliiit and basineaa bonaea of Comma. s Wy Ojsters! Ojslen!! INKVERY Painters, dtcortlon, plain and ornamental and Imtlatora of woul and nu!. onn ders by maul. SKRVKD TP UbMt. ..J UuaKcll & Citffffio, I Pnrtirutar attention , MOWS TO TEX Call Cttimt andSry AT THU OCCIDESTAL TCM. IlESTir; icnc, dccIS-l- m PrafrW k Mo coll the the the k ( Wei trai tng trot thi, hi . bHEET COPPER. GRAND 4 a ai led n vhouoAu ao arron. y 8EC0IID too Xq Itah KEEP O. Ui inn wd Toledo Snnday Schools rsild funds by rouh and milk sociables New England manufacturers turn ont I. . tael Iron, TO-DA- Y. ficc tim Shelf annually about 120,000 sled. Philadelphia bad twenty itches of snow last week. . ' floe as Fresh Oysters received daily by G. It Goldberg, Montana street. 18 the 1 , NW j tril .TVholeaula end Retail with a noble mg animity. aud octling an exempts which is worthy ol our admiration, bttve ahafed their scanty ration with tbeir alarviug toe. Let it not he aaiti we'. 0f'oTirabundoce,-Jiv- e done less than they. The French' people have tt u- tk these poiuts should cease in tbe preence of such euf fering and wauL TLe Gerinan arnf y, 4 "I. , A ' tr IfoBt.n, and nr IftH. OHIA AT:. I'T It Sf r - l . |