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If personal in character, w e reserve the right to reject any article, or advertisement of this class. FRANKLIN D. RICHARDS, Editor. C. W. PENROSE, Associate Editor. OCDEN DIRECTORY. VuitcU Stales Officer Utah. for Governor Vernon JI. Vaughan. Secretary George A. Black. Marshal M. E. Patrick. C. II. Hempstead, U. S. Attorney J. E.Tourtellotte. Supt. Indian Affairs C. C. Clements. Surveyor-GenerReceiver of Public Monies J. II. Overton. George R. Registrar of Land Office Maxwell. U. S. Assessor John P. Taggart. U. S. Collector--- O. J. Hollister. Chief Justice J. 15. McKean. Associate Justices 0. F. Strickland and BY TELEGRAPH. Special to the Ooden Jcxction by the Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Compauy.J Great Tire in Philadel- phia! The Wickedest Woman in New York! Prussia Seizing on Luxembourg! Resignation of Garibaldi! The Bombardment of Paris to Open - -- - - to-da- y! A Man in Brooklyn "with Five Wives! Fatal Explosion in New York! The "Hornet" and Aid for Cuba! Austria Excited over Prussia's Designs on Luxembourg! Bismarck in Favor of Napoleon's Restoration! AMERICAN. Philadelphia. 13. About 0 o'clock this evening, Welils' Tobacco Factory and McGarry's Coal Yard, corner of loth and Chestnut streets, were totally destroyed by fire. The loss is estimated at $10,000. Mr. Wehl is insured for $0,000. New York, 13. a Mayor Hall will publish letter sent by him to the Secretary of C. M. llawley. the Interior, relative to the census of the city, which is about to be taken Territorial Officers: II. ujiiiin. The Mayor asks that a policeWilliam Jleleyate to Congress man in uniform be allowed to accompaHooper. Attorney-GenerZcruhhabel Snow. ny each Deputy United States Marshal Marshal.!. D. T. McAllister. while, taking the census; the policeman to take a duplicate copy of the return. Auditor William Clayton. Tho ground for the application is that it Treasurer James Jack. will allay the jealousy now existing beSuperintendent of Common Schools tween the State and Federal authorities, Robert L. CuinjiLi ll. and that the police can render information and facilitate the taking the census WcXer County Officers: D. in large tenements. Probate and County Whatever expense Richards. additional is incurred by tins arrange-meu- t Select Men Lester J. Hcrrick, Henry to be borne by tho city. At this hour, 11 p.m., the jury in the Holmes, Richard lsallantyne. Clerk and Recorder F. S. Richards. Jerry Dunu murder trial are still Aurelius Miner, out. Prosecuting Attorney William Critchlow, Hon. Charles Francis Adams delivNotaries J'uLlic F. S. Richards. ered an address last evening on the Sheriff William Brown. neutrality question. He considered a Assessor and Collector Sanford Bing nation had the right to be neutral in ham. time of war if it so pleased, and the Treasurer Israel Canfield. world owes the practical adoption of Coroner Wra. N. Fife. this principle mainly to the long and Surveyor and Superintendent of School painful struggles of the Government of Win. W. Burton. the United Stales. The right of every independent State to remain .at peace while other States are engaged in war City Government: Incorporated by Act of Jan. IS, 1 801. was an incontestable attribute of soverMunicipal election biennially on the eignty, but could not bo affirmed prior second Monday of February. Meetings to the struggle that we as a nation went n of the City Council weekly, on Monday through to it. Mr. Adams showed that for the first time in history evenings, at City Hall, Main Street. the Government of the United States at Mayor Lorcn Farr. Aldermen F. A. Brown, 1st Ward; an early period laid down this principle L. J. Hernck, 2d for a cardinal maxim of its policy. He ,, ,, 3d A. J. Shupe, then traced the History of America ,, James Mc Gaw, Walter from the adoption of the Constitution, Counselor) Thompson, AVilliam W. Burton, Josiah showing the difficulties the different administrations had to contend against licavitt, Israel Canheld. Recorder Thos. G. Odell. to preserve this doctrine: he alluded to the war now raging in Europe, and in Attorney A. Miner. Marshal W. N. Fife. scathing terms denounced Napoleon for Treasurer Anron Farr. making the war, and condemned him Assessor and Collector S. Bingham. for deserting his post on the first great disaster in the field; it was the most Surveyor W. W. Burton. Captain of Police P. G. Taylor. humiliating page in the record of the Justice of the Peace S. Eggleston nation. Constable C. F. Middle! on. Another sensation of the wickedest man stripe, was inaugurated in Water street. The Missionary gentlePost Office: Ogdcn men have discovered the wickedest woARRIVAL AND CLOSING MAILS. ARRIVALS. man in New York ; her name is Mrs. 7.30 a.m. fait Lake Citv, daily 7.30 a.m. Anna Janks, 277, Water Street. . West, Through Mail daily . . 7.30 a.m, a party of missionaries . . entered the North, Through Mail daily " Local, Un Elder County, daily 7.30 a.m. held having bagnio, previously meetings 4.3(1 p.m. . . East, Through Mail daily . there, took possession of the place, de-CLOSING. Salt Lake Citv, daily 3.45 p.m. royed the obscene pictures on tho walls, 3.46 p.m. . . Vest, Through Mail' daily . the girls, seven in number, to persuaded . . 3.45 p.m. Horta, Through Mail daily " Local, lint Elder County, daily 3.45 p.m. put on longer dresses, then opened a . 9.00 p.m. prayer meeting. . Mrs. Jank is a danEast, Through Mail daily . gerous character, and her den was a MAILS. CLOSING. place devoted to the robbery of sailors ; Cache and Rich County Wednesday! the religious fraternity are in ecstacies. 3.30 p.m. and Saturdays The annual report of the fire Marshal North Ogdet. Mondays and Thursdays 2.30 p.m. 6.00 a.m. was rendered to the police board this Huutsville Wednesdays and Saturday Main City Mondays and T hursdnys 3.00 p.m. It shows during the year 4.00 p.m. evening. Riverdale Wednesdays and Saturdays there were C95 fires in the City total Hooper and A lina Wednesdays and 12.00 a.m. loss $2,7(54,803 Saturdays against $3,410,402 in OFFICE HOURS. 1809; seventeen deaths, and 157 fires 6 to 8 a.m. General Delivery open from p.m. were caused by the explosion of KeroSunday 6 p.m. to 6 p.m. sene. REGISTRY DEPARTMENT Wm. Trainor, a Mechanic, swallowed Open from 9 a.m. to S.30 p.m.' Outside Door open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. laudanum and died at his home in MarSome papers left made it eviISAAC MOORE, rostmaster. ijuana. dent that he destroyed himself that his wife and two children might have the Trains Leave Ogden daily, until further no- insurance on his life, $5,000. Failure tice, for Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and to obtain employment made him desperp.m. (For extra trains see time ate. A man who gave his name as Theo. Table.) For the East, at 7.25 a.m. For Wallace, was arrested yesterday for the West, at 6.35 p.m. swinding persons by collecting money in Arrive from Salt Lake City, 7 a.m. advance for books, he proposed to delivand 4.45 p.m. From the East, 4.25 p.m. er in two weeks. He claimed to have connection with a subscription house in From the West. 6.35 a.m. Salt Lake City Time. Hartford, but proved a mere iuiposter; he is said to have gotten considerable Divine Worship money in this and other cities. is held every Sunday, in the Taberncle, Foreign letters say that the emigra at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.; and in the School tion from all parts of the continent will Houses of the various Wards at 5.30 p.m. be greater next year thaD ever known; al Judyei su.-tai- y To-da- st ly VOI I. DFXEXRER )iI)i:V, al .... .... .... large number wounded: many of th ktter cannot revive. German advices state that Garibaldi's resignation iB the result of earetul deliberation, he having become convinced that further resistance on the part of nee is in ere sacrifice of hnman life. Garibaldi returns to Italy at once. lue abrogation by Prussia of tho treaty of 1807 causes serious apprehension here. It is stated that England will oppose her resistance against the encroachments of Frussia-upoBelgium. The connivance of tho of Holland with Bismarck, in the King 1S70. 17, UTAH, SATURDAY, occupation of Luxembourg and futurer ' aggrandizements, are strongly suspect ed. teome to a relative action general thirty ministers and twenty laymen many Spaniards are preparing to come upon Berlin, 13. here. The Madrid Correstt says that the amnesty, speeches were made by vari- are present. The army of occupation is now in no conclusion makbut ous 14. is felt about dissatisfaction Sioux members, reached; greatest Lity, lowa, motion and goes direct from Germany A war party of the Brulcs Sioux In ing Amadeus King ; that he will be ex- the caucus adjourned at a late hour to to occupy Luxembourg. dians made an attack upon the Poncas pelled from the country in less than six meet to morrow evening. Bordeaux, 13. The performance of Flotow's Opera of near the agency of the latter about forty months; that the Cortes which accepted The Government is in receipt of a him was terribly stormy, and nearly re- "Martha" at the Opera House in this miles above Yank ton, on Saturday, which from M. Gambelta, from tho sulted in a general fight. city to night, by an amateur company, lasted lor some hours. A goou many dispatch of the second army of tho headquarters Le Temps of 24th ult., in an article composed of the elite of Washington were wounded on both sides, the Brulcs Loire, in which he says Geu. Uhausoy't ' The furnished from information of the Cen- society was a grand success. killed four Poncas, outright. losing has been continuously fighting for New York, 14. tral Commission of subsistence, declares it is alleged, had stolen Borne horses from army three days, and has maintained its It is reported that the Albion Weekly the bioux, which led to the attack. that Paris has food in abundance for two against the masses of Princo position months from that date, and can hold out newspaper has been sold to new parties Chicago, 14. trederick Charles, whose army has met for some weeks after, which would be who intend to alter its character. The A from Springfield to day, with severe repulses. The armies of tho not far from March 1st. At Metz, ar- Free Press the organ of the Young Dem- statesdispatch that Logan is lesing ground for Loire are in good condition, aud all aro tillery and engineer officers have arrived ocracy has also changed hands. It is Senator, and Oglcsby is confident aud hopeful. from Berlin, for the purpose of directing said to have been purchased by Tammagaining. rapidly London, 12, 4.30 p.m. Tho Tribune the armament and the restoration of the ny. has good reasons for Jackson, Miss., 14. Consols for money 911, for account forts on the Prussian system. A Gov- saying that a general amnesty bill will Gov. Alcorn has issued a proclamation 92. United States 5.20 bonds quiet; ernment commandant and police super- be passed by the present Congress. a reward of i?3,000 for the ap' 62's. 88.1; 07's, 5)01: Erio g. 871. intendents have been designed for perThe same journal remarks upon the offering Wm. Banr of Bugher, Henry prehension Illinois Cetitral, 110. Railway, 30. manency ; whereas at Nancy and other eulogy passed upon Gen. Lee: "It is ber and Calhoun Applegate, the assassins Atlantio and Great Western, 27 J; stock ' amazing that the Senate had the pa- of Major Brantley, at Winona, several places therefore temporary. i quiet. A military writer at Versailles says it tience to permit such an outrage on de- weeks since. Gov. Alcorn offers a reward 2.30 p.m. Liverpool, is now very patent that the designer of cency, such an insult to the nation. The of $0,000 for the arrest and conviction Cotton dull, uplands 811. Orleans the Paris forts committed enormous rebuke which McCreery met with for of to the assassination, 81 3J, blunders ; they put the forts with one or his insolence was positive andany accessory $3,000 for the arrest of the murderer Berlin, 13. two exceptions too near the City, and enough, and ought forever to silence the of who was killed Williams Joseph It has been finally agreed to com-- . placed them on the inner line of the Kentuckian when outside his own State. by masked men on tho 3rd ult. mence the bombardment of tho City of heights instead of occupying the outer Joseph Yager was Bent to Prison in A negro was killed on Monday night Paris and the surrounding forts on five Brooklyn yesterday, for having ridges. of armed horsemen who rode Thursday morning, 15th inst. a King wives all living, and intending to marry by to party Washington, 13. his door demanding admittance. William has unwillingly consented to up enHe y to seems been balances have the sixth. currency, Treasury The negro fired without effect, where this arrangement, his decision being in- -. $28,800,000: coin, $99,000,000; certifi- gaged in matrimony as a money making fired killing him instantly. flucnoed entirely by the manifestation business. The Saturday Review thus be- upon they cates, $10,800,000. A occurred at a wedding of dissatisfaction among the German difficulty manon warlike discussion of Butler's in Senate the its notice During gins Mr. McCreeiy's resolution, looking to- ifesto before the Boston Lyceum. "Gen. near Brookhaven, yesterday, between a troops at the delay. London, 14. wards the restoration of the Arlington Butler's insolent speech, although be- man named John Case and a lad of fif A telegram from Florence rccuivel nameu uiluert ti until; the former teen, cento and low moral" widow Gen. the the intellectual criticism of Lee, property shot and killed the latter. Case was here says, the transfer of the capital of scene was very impressive; finally, it sure may perhaps portend mischief. Italy to Rome will be completed by The war correspondent of the London arrested. appearing that the Democratic Senators March. Louisville, 14. were to be held responsible for the Telegraph says the German cavalry have board of trade appointed a conv The Great excitement exists throughout, in much in manifested and invaluable been that the France, resolution, spirit mittee to day to make a thorough in Austria in regard to the seizure of McCreery asked leave to withdraw it, of the Prussian success must be ascribed vestigation regarding the delay of Luxembourg by Prussia. The Vienna but the Senate ref ;sed his request, and to them. freights shipped from here to points papers are very rampageous against here this A vote accident occurred a decided terrible of four then, by very ayes South. It is claimed that freight from Prussia and recommend the greatl'owers r to fifty-founays, refused to receive or evening, by the premature explosion of this city to points in Georgia, Mississip- to resist the action. a blast killing, it is supposed, five men, retain the resolution. Advices have been received here of The galleries were crowded with and injuring a number others. The pi, Alabama, and Tennessee is from to in while the transit, days forty capitulation to the Germans of Phals-bourthirty was Aven Seventh people listening, with breathless interest, scene of the accident to same St. Louis the from takes it at the foot of the Vosges mounpoints to the numerous speeches, intense in ue, near 145th. street, where a number invective, against all connected with the of men were employed by James Sulli only eight or ten days. Merchants ex tains, after a stubborn resistance. This to leave nothing town was held by a portion of Garibaldi's late Rebellion. van, contractor for the removal of rock press a determination to remedy the delay. army, and its surrender is another seriThough opinion is general that Ad- and sand. At five p. m., the men enga undone ous blow to the French. miral Porter will have a close fight for ged had nearly completed a sand blast Harrisburg, Pa., 14 Berlin, 14. found Coroner's The has verdict a no can and the blast when were discover one it confirmation, tamping jury any King William telegraphs to Quocn that the four members of the Boyer very definite opposition to him, except suddenly and unexpectedly exploded Augusta, from Versailles, that the in the eases of a few isolated Senators. Patrick A. Smith, and Richard Knox, family, burned to death in Juinta townAdmiral Rowan's friends, of course, are two working men, were instantly killed; ship, on 3rd inst., were stupefied by French army of the Loire has received all hoping and working for Admiral Dennis Hanncry, Patrick Golden, Reu chloroform and the building was set on another repulse near Beaugency, and is Porter's confirmation, asAdmiral Rowan's ben ieptort and John Daras, were fire. It is believed the house was robbed now rapidly retreating towards Blois the promotion depends on that of Admiral seriously injured, and two of them are directly after the administration of the and Tours. The preparations forcoml'orter's. The President has very for- not expected to recover. The upheaval chloroform. Thomas J. Boyer, the son, bombardment of Paris have been cibly expressed to individual Senators of rock and earth was terrific. Three who escaped from the burning building, pleted, and the concentrated fire of no the hepe that they would stani ty men, whose names are not ascertained, is arretted on the charge of committing less than eighty batteries will be brought to bear on the city and fortifications. Admiral Porter's nomination and have were buried beneath massive pieces of the diabolical act and held lor trial. The bombardment of Montmedy, dehim confirmed. rock and piles of sand. It is not expect The nomination to the Senate of cd that their bodies can be extricated FOREIGN. partment of the Meuse, has been coin- -' menced by tho Germans and is progressAdmiral Rowan to be of until morning. Brussels, 12, the Navy has led to a of me jnacpenaence jseige announces ing furiously. The annual Fair of the State Poultry the charges made against that officer in Havre, 13. opened this evening at 63, officially that the Government is in reOne division of the German army, connection with the loss of the "Oneida." Association, there ceipt of an official notification from was a splendid collecBroadway; High naval authorities, as well as the tion of fancy fowls, pigeons, rabbits and Prussia to the effect that the latter has under Manteuffol, approached Honflciir, miles south east of this city yester-da- y, sworn testimony of game on exhibition, sent from various resolved to consider the treaty of 1867 eight but H. 15. Robeson, the Admiral's chief of sections of the after a short engagement, were Luxthe that abrogated, upon grounds country. to retreat before the superior , a manifests staff, at the time, flatly contradict all decided compelled embourg sympathy The members of the Crispin Organiza numbers of the French. Several pristhese charges. r with and the that Government ranee, The nomination of Gen. rieasonton, tion now on a strike here, are running is known to have tolerated these mani oners were taken, who state that General as Commissioner of Internal Revenue, short of funds, they have been paying festations by permitting French prison Trochu has cut his way through the' made quite a scrimmage among the the men on strike full wages. of war to escape through Luxem Prussian lines around Paris, with an the committee commenced other erg army of 40,000 troops. Every preparaPennsylvanians here, as they all ex- Trades Unions, to collect visiting The bourg. money. tion is being made for a vigorous defence pected that Mr. Douglas, the present Iron moulders German been hare provision convoys gave $1,000. Mr. Burt one "" of this city. deputy commissioner, would be chosen. of the sent to provision Thionville, the Govern employers whose shop is closed, 15. This action may give credence to, and reLondon, issued a card stating he is deter- ment of Luxembourg making no attempt vise the old stories of, aCabinet Rumors of Napoleons restoration to assert his rights, "as a full at restraining them. mined is for Pennsylvania and his early return to the determined thicken, 12. Bordeaux, throne is looked for by all European to have a just proportion of her repre- American citizen," to employ whom he The first of the Loire command men and army that choses, any presenting sentatives provided for. ed by Gen. Bourbaki, and the second Governments, and a general feeling of The House Committee on Appropri- themselves at his skop shall find employ , satisfaction is expressed thereat. . . army under Gen. Chausey, continue of ations will hardly get after Gen. Cress-we- ll ment. La Fere is rumored has been that It The vigilance of the United States fensive operations in the vicinity of retaken by the French troops, with 850 again this session, as they did last. and Meun and are pressing His stamped envelope contract, it will authorities has effectually prevented the Beaugency an s wun considerable success, prisoners and supplies of ammunition ' u tne era steamer Cuban "Hornet" geting away The advance of the be remembered, was set aside by legislatter upon Tours and provisions. Large masses of troops lation last year, owing to fraud being from here, with anything which could has been checked and of all the armies are concentrating there. strong hopes are The Mobiles are armed with new Americharged. The committee thought the lead to suspicion that she intended a vio entertained lor the of Or testimony warranted a peremptory order lationofthe neutrality laws, hence she leans by French troops before the close can revolvers. to Secretary Cresswell to advertise for left with the avowed intention of proceed Berlin, 15. Rumors of prior and of the present week. new proposals, and the Appropriation ing to Nassau. Tho Queen Las received the following The armies of the I oire are in excel Bill was worded to that effect. Now, subsequent matters, which at the time dispatch from King William: Messrs. Dempsey & O'Toolc, who were were effectually concealed from the Uni lent condition, and have within the past "General Headquaatcrs, Tuesday, two days received large reinforcements Dec. 13th. After four days fighting the lowest bidders at the last letting, ted States Marshal, render the storv fresh of a somewhat is troops; but general sufficient and whose contract was set aside by engagement apochryphal, around Beaugency, the French retired ' known of Gen. Jordan's movements Hourly expected. to Blois and Tours; their loss was severe, Secretary Cresswell, in October, will was Austerdam. 13 appear before the committee with a mass to warrant the belief that he was engagMany deserters come into our lines here The Ilandelsblade newspaper says the and of testimony worse than was presented ed in the organization of another Cuban at Rouen. Signed, last year, and demand justice at the expedition ; but although the Spanish cession oi the lirand Duchy of LuxemWilliam.! hands of Congress. There will proba- Consul is said to have offered a reward bourg to Prussia has been arranged, and Bordeaux, 14. The following news is official t M. bly be a spicy time over the investigation. of $15,000 for proof of this, and of the it is believed the demands of Prussia The Senate financial committee had "Hornet's" being engaged to transport and the circular of Prince Gortschakoff Gambetta writes to the Government, unscheme which der date of the 10th, "I have returned y under consideration a bill to men and arms to Cuba, the expedition is part of a will be more fully developed here to provide for a Relief Fund for employees has got safely off, and it now probably Tours, having left Gen. Chausey in the Executive Dcbartment of the not far from its destination. The entire after. continuing his efforts successful- London. 13 Government. The bill provides that cost of the expedition is said to have to defend the line of the Loire. I ly There is renewed activity at all the think the situation so h of one per cent, shall be de- been $350,000 consisting of 9,000 stand good that I may ducted from the salaries of all employees of arms and ammunition shipped in t wo arsenals in England; it is thought the go to Bourges to see what can be done in the Executive Department, and that schoonors. that left gome days before government is making precautions ren with the 2nd army. It is reported at said sum shall be devoted to the relief the "Hornet," with the intention of aered necessary by the unsettled state Bordeaux that Gen. Bourbaki had reof employees when they are sick and meeting her at Bea, and transferring of European affairs to guard against pulsed the Prussians yesterday. bury them when dead. As a general their cargoes. It is further rumored suprise. rule the clerks are opposed to the bill that Gen. Jordan, Col. Ryan, and the It is reported the Russian Government WAREEN Hl'SSET, 0. L. DAHLKR, and the Committee took no action on it. officers of their staff left New York a asks, through its representative at ConSalt Lake City. Helmut, Montana. It will probably be reported favorably. few days after the departure of the stantinople, further anulments of the DAIILtli & CO,, Hen. Butler and other members of the "Hornet," going South, for the purpose treaty of Paris, but that the British House who are opposed to Admiral Por of obtaining men of whom, 1,100 were Ambassador energetically opposes BANKERS, ter are at the Senate all proposed encroachments upon the lobbying to previously engaged. JENNINGS' NEW BUILDING, defeat bis confirmation. Butler wants Gen. Jordan promised the Junta to part of the former. The persistent dethe Senate to pass the House bill abol- leave with troops in September last, but mands of Russia with reference to tho MAIX - STKIiKT, AND 8 ALT LAKE CITY. he was unable to complete his arrange- Eastern question are exciting much inishing the office of Admiral. Dealort in Gold Hunt, Coin and Currenry. Draw In the House, Johnston of California, ments at that time, owing to bis terest throughout Europe, and considera- Kxohange on tnn Pranciwo, Montana, Denver, refusing asked leave to introduce a resolution to take men who served in Federal army. ble alarm is manifested concerning the St. Louis, New York, and all parta of Europe. declaring the best interests of the Gov- He always expressed' strong preference result of the course adopted by the RusCollections promptly attended to. I If ernment require the abrogation of the for southern soldiers, and appears to sian Government. ' have met with some difficulty in getting treaty with China. A telegram from Brussels, dated yesButler of Mass. presented a petition them. terday, says the people of Luxembourg ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. from 2,000 citizens of Boston praying are still patriotic and determined. A Trovidence, R I., 14. for relief againBt British seizure of A libel suit wag opened in the Supreme committee Ogtlen Hotel, representing the whole coun- Office opposite American and fishing vessels, and asking Court to day, against the Evening Press OODEN CITY. has petitioned King William, protry, that a act be passed, for $50,000 damages. The article caustesting against the accusation of any to.All kinda of legal business promptly attended and full indemnity for seizures and out- ing suit was printed Dec. 4th, 1809, and breach ltf of neutrality. The committee rages be demanded. It was referred to it is alleged implicates the plantiff, An- also demanded maintenance of their VT. the committee on foreign affairs. A bill nie M. Rounds, in the Pawtucket independence. ATTORNEY to authorize the construction of a rail- poisoning case. The Briggs AT - LA VT, AND COUNSELOR defendants plead A telegram has just been received here Will Practice In all the Court in Utah and road from Denver, via Santa Fe, to the truth of the article in the death Dujustification. of Alexander announcing Territories. Sneciul attention 6ivu t Alberque was referred to the committee Detroit Mich, 14. mas. Foreign and Domestic Collections. on public lands. The Methodist State Convention comA railroad accident occurred At the Republican caucus held to menced its first annual session at Albi-so- n in frightful in LonTitt's last evening; thirty Olllce Hampshire, for the near Post Office. night last evening. One hundred and four persons were killed purpose of determining Ituildiiicr, outright, and a 10-4- 0' g, . Vice-Admir- er To-nig- yes-torda- y, one-tent- BEY, to-d- OGDL, R. KKITIIL.Y, liriok |