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Show GEjXKIIAL. A fieri be Utah Judiciary ( Long Branch, 24. A commit tec appointed ap-pointed by California and Nevuda capitalists, cap-italists, to prut-out their case aga ost ihe Utah judiciary, arrived yosierday. The President look all lhe papers. The Wheat ud Corn Crop. Washington, 24. The wheat and corn prospects, according to the de pat (ment of agriculture, are not flat teriug ibr the country generally. 'J be ncreap.c appears to have been ptue what increased, but the crop will not increase in like proportion, owing to a variety of causes, lhe chief of which is a diy spring in most pans of the count iy. The largest inciease in acreage acre-age f wheat is reported from Kansas, where it '8 thirty pei oent greater than last year. The report on the whole is not specially di-c uraging, except as failing io show such uq increase in product over other yoars as might be expected. 31ionlc. A le'tcr has boen received by the 1 Most Worshipful Grand Master ot i Masons, of the District of Columbia. conr-aini'ut a decree of thank from Earl de Gray and Kipon, to the Grand Lodge of Masons of this district and the United States; fur bis cordial reception re-ception as Grand Master of England. Chicago New. ) Chicago, 24. A tcrriEo rain ttorm, : accompanied by thunder and light-! light-! ning, passed over thitctt7 last evfctjiDg. : The rain fell in torrents, transferring i the streets into miniature rivers.fiood ing hundreds of basements and caus 'ing the loss of man; thousands of dol lars. Tlie lightning struck several places, but no datnace is reported fr-mi this cause. The weather is siil-, threatening. Murder tad Sul'lde. j A terribt- murder and suicide oc i crrred in Van Buren Co, lnd., oi. j Tnur-d iy lai; Chauncey 'Wne.- shoot- nc thnuth ihe t-rain an i iusi:'nti' , killing Mis Anna O-uht, an es'ima- ' le young lady to wh 'Ui t o had U'- n .tnrsL"d, but who soiwqui ntiy dis , cardid hioi. He then nrel four bah m;o his own head, and lies in a dyuit condition. Tbe e is great extMeiii-o' n ihe ueichU'rhood. the people wiib difficulty i in: restrain! d lr. m 'yneh ing bim in hi dyini cuditi-'n- B.one- ri-tit to the sehifl hi-ue whcp- Mi-s Mwight wa teaching schoo1. He va-accompanied va-accompanied by an unknown woman, who has been arre-sted. i Sa Frtirleo Juti. J San Franci-co. 24 The weather is , cloud v. Mrs. Captain Howirt, sv tenil-ly iujured by being thrown froiii 1 a carriage in Alameda las-i week,issiowi recovering. The Oreana milling, sniolune ami refining cmpanv. capital Sl.iKA) iVO (0 operate at Oreana, Humboldt Co, Nevada, was incorporated to dav. Tin trustees are B. F. Tuttle, Almerian B Paul. F. B U ingard, W. II . Tuttle, and H. H. Harmon. The board of education is hldine a mcetine this morning, and has decided to accept the invitation of Grano Marshal EJis, for the pupils of the public schools to participate iu the celebration ofthe 4th of July. ! There is nothing new from the seal j of war in Amador county. Late last eveninc the German?. from a meeting in Pacific Hall, and other I friends of Mayor Seiby, proceeded! with torch lights to his residence and! serenaded hun. In response bo said , he wou d oppose railroad subsidies, j street extensions, aud special commissioners, commis-sioners, believing San Fraucisco should be permuted to manage her own affairs in her own way, wiihou1 interference from the Legislature. There aro both Selhy and Booth ticket in every ward in the city. 1 Letters fioni Lower California siy ot all the emigrants landed at Mairdalcna , Bay, only about a dozen remain, ihej others having left in disgust, and are1 scattered over the entire peninsula. About fifty arrived at Lopez destitute, and were humanely provided wiih rations ra-tions by the Mexican military commander. com-mander. Tbe colonization scheme appears ap-pears a total failure. laniel Brown had his loft foot and ankle crushed, at Broadway wharf, by I falling timber last night. |