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Show ir TELEGRAPH. Correspontleuce. XT "ftT 1- - Election! The Senatorial Contest in Massachusetts! Sympathy for Foster! f The Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico t United by Rail! Two Cars and an Engine Wrecked on the O. & M. Road! IThe Ministry Defeated in England.! Caldwell Case in the Senate! Cattle Dying at Piochc! AMERICAN. Concord, N. II. 11. . The election hi baen remarkably net In tunny localities it was: difficult to reach the voting places, in of bud weather nnd deep snow. !'. towns gave Straw, Republican. 12,-,"")(- rosy-cheeke- .;; Wtston, Democrat, 12.GG2; Dlack-itieTemperance, 401; Masou, Liberal, 1'07. The indications nt present, 'J p m are that thera is no election for Governor by the people. A hundred nnd thirty towns gave Sf raw, 14,917, Weston, 21,807; Tilack-me82(5; Mason, 4GG. The relative j.iin9 and losses show a Republican net lo-- s of 908. The telegraph office at Island Pond is burned, and the election returns frem the upper part of the Slate will probably not be received Boston. 11. In the Senate this p. m., the first ballot for United States Senator, resulted as r, r, l'u!lw: UoutwelJ, -- 4; Dawes. 10; II; Loring 0; the rest scattering, 38 of the votes beina: oast. 10 In the House Rout well had 110; 80; Loring, 16; Hoar, 7; Wliit- lwes, 9: ijr.7 Ranks, 9. The rest Mattering; 2 votes being given. A second ballot will be taken this p. in. On the second ballot in the House, Rout well received 124 to 92 for Dawes, and 22 for all others. The Senate balloted four times without any result, Dawes leading on each ballot. W. B. Andrews, for fifteen years janitor of the Medical College, killed hiin pelf this morning. No cause was for the act. He was aged 53 ; .year. 't s li.-ar-t, o: ot JU;i' ' '" " ."Georgclownij."'! Bufchard Cortex, a native of Hanover iiftyyHara of tfgo, wa caved On an I killed 'yeenlsiykiii a mining claim in American. Ivanyufi, about three miles. from ... UreetiwQol Valley. , ; . ';st. Louis. 12. k , A ppcial depatch (,. the Htmtrrat from Denisor, Texas, dated 10th, says:1 party. d r. ll dit-guis- e to-da- New York, 11. The leading journals of the city continue to publish numerous letters cn the couimutation of Foster, all of which cry or.t loudly that justice be done, and Governor Lix permit the law to take its t'vurse. The Sun, in an articlo headed Villainy," comments strong, ly on the conduct of one of the jurors, wiio, notwithstanding his having joined vi the recommendation to mercy, now j'ublitsbes a letter calculated to deprive the prisoner of the benefit of that characterizes the act as th it of a man with murder in his own and concludes thai if any one is to suffer the juror in question should take the place of the prisoner. At a tiKc-tinof the Methodist preachers the ivlowing resolution was offered: "Resolved that whilu we sympathize with the criminal in Lis position, und p ty his family and relations, yet the inijpoty of the law t'em inds a rigid en-lcement of its penalty." The resolution was. after considerable debate, tabled by a vote of fourteen to eleven. The 77w again urges the comtnuta-t!)!iFoster's sentence, and the case citcs much public attention. A letter fr m Win. Orton, President of the Wes-- t rn Union Telegraph Co., is published in favor of commutation, based t o.i the statement of the jurors that they never regaHed the condemned guilty of '' unlrderin the first degree. Cincinnati, O.. 11. Turing the high wind last night two fright cars, standiug on the side track o! the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad at Hi jjhlaud Station, sixty miles this side of St, Louis were blown off, the switch, main truck. The Eastern from St Louis came in contact Kiprevs with the oars while ruwuing at full The eugineer and fireman were dangerously wounded. Two cars aud an engine of tfce .Express train were wrecked. Tlie pussenges all escaped without in- ir.it-Clas- The last rail on the Texas Central was St. Louis, 11: laid at u p.m. and at 5.30 p.m. a It is understood that the memorial Plain Citt, Weber Co., Utah, special train from Galveston came over drawn up at the Planter's House, oo March 9th, 18,3. it. This finishes the connection between Sundoy, by several leading Democrats in St. Louis and the Gulf. and out of the Legislature, and forward- Editor Ooden Junction: I offer a few lines in respect, to the ed to the committee on privileges and Boston. 12. elecBout the well's sor.e chances for elections at contains progress of education in this place, Though Washington, tion are far ahead of other candidates, new testimony in the alleged Bogy thinking they would, perkaps, be interin view of the vote in the House the bribery matter. The purport of this esting to the numerous readers of your Dawes m n have not lost hope. They testimony is said to be that, during the invaluable paper: The people of Plain City appear imheld a private caucus and re- last Senatorial Democratic caucus after edsolved on their action for Phelps had determined :o urge Phelps' pressed with the vital importance of Mr. Whiting has withdrawn nnd advised men to vote for Blair, and with this ucating tho young, as there has been his friends to support Daw s. There is view had called some of Phelps' friends two day schools and a Sunday school, in on tho re- out of the caucus and told them Phelps full operation, and largely attended by considerable betting few but found are to sult, go against, the desired his friends to vote for Blair, as scholars of all ages during the paht winof the he (Phelps) had been beaten by the ter. Secretary Treasury. One of those day schools has just Washington. 11. money of Bogy, a leading member who In the Senate, Clayton asked that his was working for Boprv, came out of the closed with its quarterly examination on case be taken up after Caldwell's is dis- caucus room at this time and stated to Friday the 7th, iust., when a large nummembers in the rotunda, who were ber of the paterfamilias of Plain City, posed of. of committee of the special Wright, Phelps' men, that Bogy would give ten assembled in the school house to witness las session, introduced a resolution that thousand dollar? to be elected. tke closing exercises, which were truly the charges agai st the official conduct New York, 11. gratifying to all present, and redound of Clayton have not been sustained, and The Daily Graphic publishes the ac with honor to the accomplished teacher. that the committee be discharged from count of an interview with the Duval Mr. Joseph S. Dudley, of Willard City, further consideration of the subject. family, who, it will be remembered, was as also to our worthy trustees, Mr. Wm, The Senate resumed the consideration with Putnam when murdered by J otter. Geddes and Mr. John Draney, who cerof the case ef Senator Caldwell, and his Mrs. Duval states that, she had been ap tainly deserve (and no doubt have the statement was read. He puts his de- proached on the third occasion by Fos gratitude and thanks of all who are in fense upon these grounds: ter s friends with offers of money to as teresled in the advancement of our First. The election of a Senator, like sist in obtaining a commutation of Fos- youth in the different branches of learnthe enactment of a law, is an act of a ter's sentence. She expresses the hope ing. State in its sovereign capacity, and the that Gov. Dix will not hesitate to perYour correspondent was present at the motives of members iu voting cannot be form his duty. examination, and was perfectly satisfied with the rapid progress of the pupils in iiujuii ed into for the purposo ot' invaliSpecial tu tho S. L. Herald. their different exercises, and felt highly dating it. Second In judging of qualifications Pioche, 11. pleased with the correct and prompt the Senate cunnot add to those p escribcattle have answers that reached here given by the different classes, Reports ed by the constitution in judging of the in Steptoe Valley are dying in great from the prattling infant of 5 and G years returned. Legal requirements canno numbers on account of the deep suow in to the bearded youth of more mature be amplified, and in judging of elections that region; one man lost 700 head. age, and the maiden of 1G the only questions to be considered arc: There is no hay iu the country, and of whom we have a pretty good sprinkWas it the Legislature of the State that whole herds are too weak and poor to be ling. The programme embraced quesmade the election valid? Was it held at driven out. tions in arithmetic, geography, spelling, the time and place and in the manner Yesterday in the case of the Raymond gran.mar and other exercises, calculatthe Hermes ed to make a lasting impression and represcribed by the Act of Cougress, and and F.ly Miuiug Company did 'the certified person receive a major- Mining Company, the plaintiffs, moved plete with useful information to the Several of those present exity?, In this case these questious are to ameud their complaint without preju- young all answered in the affirmative. dice to the injunction heretofore ordered pressed their satisfaction at the progress Third Not a dollar is traced from and issued. The objection over ruled of the various classes, as also with the Caldwell or bj his authority or from and an exception being taken the plain- good order and perfect control maintainanybody else to any member of the Leg- tiffs were allowed to amend their com- ed by the teacher, without the aid of islature as a condition for his vote. plaint. The defendants were given ten that old and odious disciplinarian the rod. The number of scholars of both Caldwell, in cnc usion, begged that days to file and serve their answer. Senators would stop to consider before The Raymond and Ely Mining Com- sexes attending the school is 59, furnishcommitting themselves to a precedent pany's case vs. the Kentucky Mining ed by subscription. which would wrong hira and might oth- Company was continued until Monday, In the afternoon the little ones of the ers in the future; nnd gave a general March 17th. school enjoyed themselves in the dance and emphatic denial to the charges It is reported that a number of prom- with considerable gusto, and were disinent mining men from the PaciSc coast missed in good order, their smiling brought against him. Carpenter made an argument against are on their way here from San Fran- faces radiant with pleasure and confithe expulsion of Caldwell; and held that cisco to be present during the trial of dence in the future. In the evening, the Senate ought to confine itself to judi- the important mining suits now pendinu the teacher, the trustees, and a few incial rules of testimony agiinst Caldwell. in the district court. Others are ex- vited friends, together with the older He should not vote for his expulsion, pected from Salt Luke nnd the east. portion of the school, tripped the light and he naked for Caldwell what he The Floral Mill, lately completed, sus- fantastic toe until a late hour, to the would ask for any man charged with pended work on Sunday under an at- sound of merry music, performed by the Robson Bros., of this place. Harmony crime, that the court would discharge its tachment fo $102.24. The trial of John Haggcrty for mur- and good-widuty, no matter what was said by the prevailed throughout. mob outside. der was called in the district court. Respectfully Yours, The President yesterday reappointed The panel was exhausted without obSntics. the present Government Directors of the taining a jury and a new venire will Union Pacific R. R. Co. for one year. issue. Salt Lake Items. We glean the folThey are Hiram Pr;ce and Jas. F WilCheyenne, 11. A bold robbery was committed at lowing from the Salt Lake Herald : son, of Iowa, J. C. Harrison of Indiana, J. II. Millard of Nebraska, and D. S. Qolden City, Colorado, last night. Three Yesterday one Maggie Elmore, residRuddock of Connecticut. men in attacked, bound and ing at the Occidental Hotel, nearly oppoThe projected southern tour of the gagged John Armor, in charge of the site the Walker House, for some cause President has been definitely abandoned office of the Murphy Coal Cornjany, nnd unknown shot herself with a pistol, the for this year at least. The President demanded the key to the safe. It being attempt being designedly to terminate ho , was reluctantly com refused, it was taken by force, and the her earthly existence. state! She pointed the polled by various reasons to forego his safe robbed of $G00 in cash and of other muzzle of the pistol toward her heart No clue to the robbers has and fired, but the ball, instead of entervisit to the south at the present time. valuables. He will start for the east and been discovered. ing the heart, struck a rib and glanced n it return during the session of the SenHigh wind have prevailed here for around the body. On being questioned ate. Carpenter will tomorrow be elect-te- the past few days. It is clear and calm subsequently why she committed the terPresident pro tem. John R. Gor- to day, and the trains are all on time. rible act, she refused to tell but said she don, tho famous confederate cavalry of Baltimore, 12. regretted that her attempt at This morning a German named Geo. did not succeed. ficer, was to day sworn in as a Senator Some amusement was Worlich was precipitated down a shaft front Georgia. Surgical ail was soon in attendance, cauved by the Vice President Witson, forty feet deep, in the Union railroad and it is understood that the wound is inadvertently putting to him the iron clad tunnel, and instantly killed. He was in- not necessarily fatal. oath instead of the regular oath pre- toxicated at the time. As Mr. Huskinson, was scribed for those who have borne arms Provo, 11. five o'clock home about going yesterday Hebor, aged fourteen, son of Domin-en- s against us. afternoon, and riding in a wagon with The Republican senatorial committee Cortes, while at work with some Mr. Jas. Gordon, when nearly opposite .on Slide Kanyon was appoimed to arrange the futuro stand- other boys McKiinmins' stables, the wagon wheel in e and carried ing committees of tho Senate, met this overtaken by a railroad track, by some the crossing a. in., to consider the demand of the several yards down the mountain and means caught, jarring the. wagon and Democrats, that they be allowed two covered three feet deep with suow and him roughly to the ground. places on each important standing com- rubbish. One of hi.- brothers came in pitching The fall injured him somewhat severely, mittee. Senators Scott and Stewart are town and gave the alarm. The citizeus a but assistance was imin favor of complying with the demand turned out and after a few minutes dig- breaking rib; rendered by Mr. S. E. GreeSenators Conkline, Edward?, and West, ging found him nnd brought him to town. mediately who procured surgical assistance, ley, are against it. There' will bo another He is now lying in an insensible state. by Dr. Crane, who was the doctor called meeting to night or tomorrow morning, The extent of his injuries is not known. upon, and by the gentleman in charge of and the Democrats are confident that an McKimmins' stables, who furnished a amicable arrangement will be made. It FOREIGN. . team to oonvey the wounded man home, is understood that Senator Kenton will Rome. 11. Mr. Gordon having quietly driven on. be named by tho Democrats for the miu being the anniversary of Yesterday On Monday a man was driving a mule ority representative on the Senate fin- Mazxini's death, a deputation of Demoance committee, and Senator Schurz on crats attempted to visit the patriot's team down Little Cottonwood canyon on y above Gi raid's, a portion of the foreign relations committee. tomb, but the police refused them ad- the five the four some or harness who broke, when one of the Mary Harris, mission. For a tira the greatest excitetoward the edge of lurch a mules a shot killed and imminent. riot and a gave years ago treasury ment prevailed whs clerk named Burroughs, and whose trial Troops were called out and prevented the bank, throwing the driver over, who was followed by tho mules rolling over and acquittal created a great sensation disturbance. and over uu!il they ronched the bottom, become has the 11. insaue, through London, country, of some fifty feet. The man, distance a and been sent to the Government Insane no that at time Portugese journals say when taken up, was considerably injur? in the History of the country have such Asylum. how but 11. ed, seriously our informant did Louisville, efforts been mado to organize a republi; On Friday night last n. party of four can party, as now. They compare Eng- not ascertain. ; men went to the home of an old negro land's delay in reorganising jibe Spanish About two o'clock yesterday morning, woman,' near Crab Orchard, in this republic, with her speedy recognition of as Mr. Woods, of this city, was walking ; State, and deliberately soi her to death Napoleon's government iu 18ol. ,.. down East Temple street, some person She recognized her murderers and lived London, 11. made a violent attack upon htm, strikThe Educatioual Bill was brought up ing him on the head with a tustol and bng enough to name them to neighbors Three of in the House of Commons this p. nu The who came to her assistance. escaping in the darkness. Mr. Woods the villians have been arrested and the vote was taken on a second reading, re- was not teriously hurt. officers are in pursuit of tho fourth sulting in the defeat of the Government Much efceiteineut prevails in the com- - by. 287 against 284. The result, it is claimed, was quite unexpected, and is a taunny. ' : " Sacramento,' 11. sigual victory for the opposition. It is ' The election out the : brought expected the cabinet will resign. Earl V: ,','. books' 'HOUSE. far it Ihus entire voters ' Granville, it is thought, may attempt the city. Maiio-hJ. ,J. r 7 and Proprietor. has been one of the most orderly , fortuatkn of a new ministry. ,u 12. , mi well conducted elections ever held in .1 C New M Howe, York; llaliafarro, Adams and McClceiy bead (.his city. Thomas Simonds, Red Bluffs, .Cal; Jas the regular Republican ticket, and each Ott Times, There is a perceptible .Clarke, Camden, Del; A R Ashby and to be the regular nominee of the wife, Ed Arnold, Philadelphia. to be ahead Adams is impmemenYin travel East and West. to-da- Special to the Onnic Junctios by the Atlantic aud Paoilic Telegraph Company. 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