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") M 'held Divine Worship eery Sunday, in the Tabernacle, Rnd 2 P : and House, of the varioui Ward, VOI 4 6.00 8,60 tt.50 14.50 17.00 25.50 Business Cards $4 per month. Column. . - ja a School m-- at 6 p.m. 9 Devoted to News, Literature, Agriculture, Science, and tho Arts. 1U "rates of advertising. I NCTTON OF SUBSCRIPTION. fix Month. Three Monthi in&l? CuW nd Cambridge came off this forenoon on the Thames Raco Course, the one $uncttott. Patal Accident in Sanpete! -Troubles in Paris! t- Germany will aid the French Government! Ku Klux Debate in the House! Earthquake inCalifornia The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race! Engagement of "Reds" and Government Troops near Paris! AMERICAN. Herald correspondence, Havana, via Kry West, 30. A party of volunteers in the neighborhood of San Juan De Los Uemediaa had rousted a man alive, first runninga stake through his body, nnd were caught in the act by Spanish officers. The outrage incensed the people and many murders on botli sides resulted. Four hundred persons mostly negroes recently surrendered at Pualo Principi. They returned from the woods, impelled by hunger; they thought it preferable to die by r anisn bullets tnan want or small pox. The latter is raging fear fully. While t lie last epanisa convoy was conducting a train from Monibru to Los T inios an entire family, composed of old men, women and children were assasst nated by Spanish troops. Commander Selfridge intimates that the canul through the route be has dis covered will cost $130,000,000. Oper ations should be commenced with $'.)0, Should the divide not exceed 000,000. 300 ft. through, a cut will be made. The entire distance from ocean to ocean will not exceed miles, the canal not exceeding "0 miles. Those engaged on the great undertaking are confident of success. r rom pri'seni appearances prospects are decidedly encouraging. New York, 551. An injunction wns granted in the U. r. s ra ning the S. Dit not Court Erie H H.lioni issuingtlic proposeds10, OtiO.OOO new stock or convertible bonds in exchange for stock in exist exci-p- t etiue. The penalty fixed for violation is S10.000. The detectives who protected the trams tin Wednesday, lotind several to-d- ay ght cars broken open at lobbs terry and Urge quantities of goods 9tolen. On the n ival ol 'the 8.H0truin.t he detectives observed sevt tal suspicious looking men h '10 on seeing the olliceis attempted to escape to the ivoods. They were pursued bv the offices and ordered to halt. The revolvers at men replied by tue oUiccrs, uno replied in the sitme lnaunor. A running tire was kept tip for a mile or io. Two men were recognized as John McConnie, and Bryan (,'avanagh, well known thieves; they were brought to the city and taken to the hospital, Cavanagh was sinking rapidly, having been shot in tho back, the bull lodging in the left lung. was shot in the back, the ball lodeine in the spine. Neither of the men will survive. The News correspondent at Paris writes lo his paper, concerning the slate of affairs there. He foreshadows the inauguration of a reign of terror and blood. Appearances are outwardly calm but tho word guillotine is in evcry-bodie- s mouth and all seem to consider Paris has a terrible ordeal to pass through before tho end arrives. The insurgent committee is looking threat-ingl- y towards the Government at Versailles and an attack is meditated. The Government at Versailles is however fully prepared for any emergency which may arise, and is hastening measures preparatory to an attack on the insurgents in Paris. A Washington correspondent writes there is no disagreement among the San the Domingo members of the feature of as to commission their reports, and and only delay is occasioned by their decision to it. The report will be made much longer than was at first decided upon. The President does not particularly desire speedy action by Congress, and he will not even ask that the report be coruid ered at this session. He will merely send it to Congress where it will be laid on the table or referred to the foreign committee of the Senate. The General of the Army will on the Fourth of April next start on a tour of inspection of the frontiers of Texas. Indian territory, and Kansas, going via St. Louis, Baton Rouge and New Orleans to San Antonio, thenoe westward and northward along the line of Posts in Nebraska; thence back to Washington. Col. R. B. Macev, Inspeotor General of the Army, and Cols. J. C. McCoy and will J. E. Tourtelotte, him. accompany A Havana correspondent writes with affairs in Cuba, regard to the situation ofwhich comes in that the rainy season, will not suspend Spanish military June, fi e Mc-Con- Aide-de-Cam- p, II. usually chosen in former years for the ee. Early this morning the banks of the river were olive with spectators. I ho Thames was dented for miles with a variety of craft, and steamers. During tho past week betting' among sport has been heavy in favor of Cambridge; the feeling was not lessened this morning. The race came off ear her in the day than usual, owing to the condition of the tide, which was at its highest point during the forenoon. T As he bouts swept past, the spectators all along the course from Putney to Mort-lak- e cheered with the most intense, eager excitement. The scene on tho liver itself was beyond description. Closing up in the rear of the University boats as they passed, numerous craft kept up a general race to the end of the course. The Cambridge crew came in winners by a a :ort distance. As they rowed to the winning point, a simultaneous and deafening cry arose from both sides of the river. The Oxfords were cheere'l for tho spirit shown throughout th race. sail-boa- ts operations. The Government, since the ency of proceeding with negotiations order of the Insurgent Committee and ithotlt delay. It is understood that troops detailed for their enforcement beginning of the insurrection, has borrowed thirty millions for its war fund. the President is anxious for the speedy from the citizens, who are becoming Washington, 31. passage of the Ku Klux bill, and that a alarmed at the attitude assumed by the Gen. Butler, in explanation of the powerful effort will be made by the Commune, and means for procuring Amendment he proposes to offer to the friends of the measure to secure its pas- fresh supplies are not available at presKu Klux bill to authorise the President sage during the ensuing week. The ent. By order of the Commune all to call out volunteers to enforce the law passage of the measure is doubtful as it postal communication between Paris aud in the same manner as was done in 1801, is at present constituted, with the clause ersatlles has been stopped. says the bill as reported by Shellubarger empowering the President to use military London, 31. gives the President this power although if necessary. Deputies De Lusees'and Cournoil, de not in explicit terms, and he regards ii Mr. Sumner has been interviewed, siring to remain with the Communists, London, 3. us belter to put this grant of authority and says the reply he intonded to make have resigned their seats in the AssemThe following distmtch has just been in explicit terms, instead of in the oilier to Mr. Harlan was, that the San Domin bly. received from Versailles: Several thousA proclamation, bearing the caption vague language which is einpleyed in go treaty having lapsed was now defunut. and National Guards occupying Pnle-it- i the bill. Concerning the secret service fund, out of federal Des Nationales, urges the citiThe House will hold a session of which the fiist years rent of the zens of Paris to prove for themselves and Courbevoie, and the bridge of Nueilly for debate only. Speaker Blaine thinks Samana bay was paid, he sr.ys the ap- their descendants the value of liberty, have been routed by the troops, they the House will adjourn next week. propriation was made at the instance of and they will surely assist in founding carried the barricades and fled iuto (he city. The moral effect of the affair was Judge Busteed has written to a member T had. Stevens, who assigned various a universal republic. excellent. of Congress from Alabatua, in reply to reasons for it without saying a word A correspondent has ob Versailles, 1. an cuquiry of his views as to the con- about Samana. Sumner holds that no tainednewspaper an interview with Bismarck, in fsnow Faris isolated, every completely in dition of affairs that State, and says obligation exists under the treaty to which the slate of affairs in Paris as avenue 01 communication within that in effect that the U.S. troops or Federal warrant further payments. Regarding discussed. After a very courteous rebeen destroyed; no letter or legislation is not necessary for the exe- his hostile altitude to the Administration, ception and some preliminary conversa- city having postal matter of any kind whatever is cution of law or the protection of loyal he expressed regret, but says the course which the Prince expressed permitted to enter or leave the tion, city, and ciiizcns in Alabama. The present Gov- of the President left him no other alter- his during of the good sense and Paris ig as unapproachable as during; appreciation ernor intends executing the law. native. He thinks the rho'.e German consistency displayed by the people and the late siege. , f A certain attorney who has been element of this country will sustain Government of the United States, dur-rin- g Henri Koehefort has proposed te ther acting here for some months past, as Schurz and himself. Shellabarger's bill the war, he proceeded to fully Commune that that body should agent and counsel of the Haytian Gov- will be open to Amendments. state his views on the situation, and to iid the immediate dissolution of the In the House, on Monday, a promi define the ernment, and who was in communicaposition which Germany takes Assembly at Versailles. He also protion with Sumner, announces his de- nent Republican member has a list of in the domestic troubles of France, poses Bteps to be taken wilh a view to termination to abandon this connection. twenty Republicans who will Vote against which was, in substance, that he denied the sale of churches and conveuts. He is convinced that Haytian representhe bill, while others who are not desir- that Germany had ever seut a message The Commune has decided to issue tations are all unfounded and uutruc, ous to appear against it, will be absent. to the rebels declaring that he would five and ten franc notes. Loans will Gen. aud that he has been imposed upon from Butler is preparing an exhaustive not interfere, but would maintain friend also be issued by the Commune en secuthe very beginning. He says the tide is speech on the subject of the outruges in ly relations, and added: "There is a of direct taxes on real estate for turning against Sumner, and Hayti is the South, and the remedy therefor. mistaken idea prevailing in England in rity Tones special. unable to support the allegations hitherwill The President to the position of Germany toto made by himself and his employers accompany the transmission of the San regard ward the rioters in Paris has been in Special to the Oplxn 'Junction' by Besaret by any proof or evidence strong enough Domingo report with an important mes consequence of the wrong translation of State Telnmili. to outweigh the report and evidence sage which will produce happy, reassur a letter of Gen. Schlatter in the Journal Lake City, I. II a.m. Salt which the San Domingo Commission will ing effects throughout the country. He He said that so long as the Officiale. Rinaldi will recapitulate some of the circumaged thirteen, acci Rogers, present. Germans were not interfered with, a shot himself while handling a stances attending the initiation of the dentally Newark, N. J., 1. be attitude would observed; peaceful Yesterday, Louis Schlamer, employed project. He states that soon after his this was made to read a friendly atti revolver at Moroni,, Utah, at half past' seven this morning, resulting in death in a brewery, while cleaning one of the inauguration as President was approachtude, a very different feeling." in about thirty minutes. large beer vats, was suffocated by foul ed by some of the agents of the San have There been only three telegrams air. Engineer Max Albrecht on hear- Domingo Government with propositions sent from Germany relating to the Revo ing him cry for help rushed to the trap from that Government for annexation. A Stupid Clerk. and reached down to Schlamer, who He never gave these agents any reason lutionists, two of them simply of a mill une or these was my character, tary to his believe would his their receive and in hand, grasped proposals struggle Tbo other day a young lady stepped drew Albrecht into the vat. The other encouragement, but resolved to test their own to favre, which was also misin d In short, Germany will into a establishment, and inworkmen then procured with an axe to reliability. He selected Gen. Babcock terpreted. cut a bole through the vat, but although to report concerning the condition and never interfere with the internal affairs quired of the clerk attending: "Sir, have you any mouse-colorthe men were taken out within four advantages of the island and the feeling of France, but all parties must respect the to observe and peace stipulations gloves?" minutes they were both dead. among the people for annexation. His 'Mowe-colore- d and if, in order to do this, the gloves, missl New York, 1. report fully corroborated previous re the letter, French Government ap of gray, just the color of sort a "Yes, legitimate in was and corroborated tne turn mis aiternoon by ponce broke up ports, three faro banks in the lower portion the report of the commission. The peals for aid, Germany will probably your drawers," meaning the store draw President will advert to negotiations extend it to a certain degree. Germany ers," that were pam'ed gray. ol the city ana arrested about 00 perwill also aid the Government of France "My drawers, miss! Why, I don t sons including the proprietors. The which followed, in which he exercised law and order by relaxing wear any. enforce to his constitutional The of strictly right. implements thegame were seized. A cab was seen leaving that store a The"Conituon Wealth" Fire Insurance message will leave the subject of annex the strict regulations of the peace pre Co. of this city suspended ation entirely with Congress and puts liminartrs. Further thaa this, Germany few minutes after with a lady in tho will be passive. Germany will afford corner with a handkerchief to her Win. M. Tweed, Jun., is appointed the President in harmony with the ex for the concentration of the face. facilities Con Heceiver. pression of the determination of Mr. E A. Eliorck was elected Fresi gress to respect the will of the peo Government troops, and, if necessary, A man in Knoxville (Tenn.V Is the give Thiers assistance in suppressing the dent of the New York Typographical pie. Commune in Paris. He declared the owner of an original style of walking 3. Washington, . 1. society this evening. ... I, siata mat was The High Commission have so far ad regular Government is the only one silt'K. 11 is a caDDage Brooklyn, 1. to assure of father in his cut Germany Florida, while pay by About 5 o'clock this evening The vanced in the important dunes with competent ment of the promised indemnify, and soldier in the war of 1812, and ia said which to were indicate as Church of the one Messiah, charged they Episcopal he means to maintain it. He to make a very serviceable cane. of the largest and most elegantiu thecity that they will terminate their labors hence the Reds as simple rioters, was discovered on. fire, and in a short time about May, when it is expected the Com recognizes Jefferson City, the capital of Missouri, and says that so soon as the insurgents was entirely destroyed. Loss $100,000; mission will be dissolved. has lost its chief hotel a five story the terms of the conventions trangrcss Commission will labor the The of re insured jiJo.OOO. r ire caused by a de filled with guests by fire. suit in a treaty, which, on the part of concluded with the legitimate Govern building, fective flue; nothing saved. The cily has no Fire department, and will Germans ment the of neat France, Lngland, will be operative the day it is them as Washington, April 2. them by no supply of water for tue extinguishing rioters, and In the House. '.lie debate on the KuKlux signed, as its representatives have pie force of arms. But sodisperse as long they do of fires. bill was resumed. Waddell addressed nary powers; but on the other part, the not transgress the i stipulations, tbey A man down East was living wilh his the House in oppositou tc the bill. He United Slates will have to confirm the w ill be let alone. second wife. One day she asked him ; dt picted the sufferings and patience of treaty. Rome, 1. Morristown, Ta., 8. whi're he wished to be buried when ho tue people of North Caroliua. At the of Cardinal The Antonelli, resignation At about eleven yesterday a.m. a man. , where' died. He replied, "Iu L close ( f tho war, the State debt was and the President of of Stole Secretary about. $17,000,000. The Republicans named Thomas Callowell, a transient Ministerial Council, is considered immi my wife was buried." And where would took charge, and after destroying the boarder at the Montgomery House, com ncnt, his age and bury nic if I should diet1' said wife tailing health are you No. 2. "In L , of course," said the State had increased the debt to $'i',000,-00- mitted suicide by shooting himself slated to be the cause. the head with a Colt' revolver. btishand. "I Won't go a stop." was the 1 LoyalLeagues had been organized in through Brussels, which the colored population were held He left a letter sayinir that his labors The Peace Conference has concluded reply. "I don't know a soul up thoro for fifteen past had been useless, its in this graveyard.", by an oath against tne whites. He men- and he hadyears sittings. A special delegate was an and I know lots no wish to live longer in the tioned several instances in which white the the of for purpose pointed settling The Technologist snys: "One cord of men and their wives and daughters had snme state. He does not sny what dis question of tho boundary lino between wood, cut and split fine, and corded np been assaulted. It was in retaliation for position should be made of his effects. France nnd Prussia, and also deciding beneath a San Francisco, 2. while it is yet green, these proceedings, that these outrages other questions at issue between the two will furnishshelter, Last a Chinamen number of more heat after it has beevening were committed. No decent people in countries. , come seasoned than two cords of tho North Carolina excused or palliated had a row in a house on Washington-st.London, 1 same kind of wood which has been conthem. These crimes were unjustly laid in which one of them, who was standing A telegram from Berlin contradicts a fired a pistol head the at the of to the alternate influstairs, soldiers. upon report reeently circulated of the rctire tinually exposed Shober followed in a brief speech, as- twice, hitting first a Chinaman in the ment of Gen. Von Moltke from military ences of storms and sunshine." shoulder and then a Chinawoman in the serting there was not a more orderly, A Richmond woman, correspondent of duly into private life. State in the Union than hip. The officers were shout to enter Paris, 1 a when some one threw bucket of hot a paper, said she interviewed Virginia N.C. He compared tho statistics with The Commune has forced loans from Gov. Walker the other day to ascertain-hi- s on water officer them, severely scalding Mass., to show the preponderance of Th Four or five Chiuaiuen five City Insurance Companies. position on a railroad question, and d crime, pro rati, in the latter State. He Bambridge. was denial Companies' by that he asked, before committing hira-i'jl- f. arrested. were never saw any attempt to obstruct threats used towards the oracers of th what her own predilections were; Joseph Dion and A. P. Rudolphs Woman Suffrage, or intimidate votes. Companies, and they were finally com and, when she said that she was on the a match of last billiards game The only violence was on t he part of col- played at Piatt's Hall, for two thousand pelled to submit to the demands of th feuce, he graciously said, "Then, Mad- ored people, voting against them. Mag- evening, Commune. It is apprehended that am, I wish no more agreeoble position American four ball game. Ku dollars, other Companies will be subjected to than to be sitting by your side." nanimity, justice and amnesty, would do dolphe won in 78 two hundred innings by more to tranquilize the South than hard similar demands. and nine points. London, 31 impolitic measures. Pleasanton, Cal 2. National Guard The Hawley supported the constitutionalGraix. Wheat is in demand. The insurgents A heavy shock of earthquake was ex marched on the village of Courbevoie, Z. C. M. I. ity of the bill. During Washington's pcrienced 7.5.3. this here at The grain stores are being near-- , evening from fort Mou short distance a administration, Congress passed a law motion was situated west to cleaned out, and wagons "loaded to east; Valerien, and apparently from auihcrizing him to send military to sup- duration about occupied it yesterday fore ly five seconds. noon. They also occupied the village the guards" are hauling eway the yelpress insurrection in 4 counties of PennVirginia, 2. of Pactox, 11 miles west of Paris, on th low grain in all directions. Lots of it sylvania, if he deemed it necessary. individuals Three more have received A large force This was done without the request of is going into the ground, we hope to written notices from the Secretary of left banks of the Seine. the Governor, and yet, it was not the of Government of composed troops to Committee the leave fold in harvest Vigilance deemed invasion of the State. Gens f Acmes and Gardes were detached bring forth a hundred r hours. Lewis addressed the House in oppo- City within twenty-foutime. Grain is good property now and to check the progress of the insurgents sition to the bill. The general line of A collision between forces took place at will be from this time forward. FOREIGN. his argument being similar to that used Courbevoie, when a sharp engagement Versailles, 81. by his southern colleagues, who precedensued, the insurgent troops held thei ed him. C. I. DAflLEK, The city of Paris grows sadder in ap- position in the village for some time, WAltRRll nrssBT, Salt Mr. Eliott, colored, made a powerful pearance daily. Helma, Montana. City. 160,000 people have but were compelled to withdraw by the argument in favor of the bill, at the left the city within the past ten days. sharp fire and hard pressing of the Gov close of which he was warmly congratuIILSSEY, DAMER & CO., All chaplains ate ordered to cease the eminent troops. lated by several members. London, April 1 performance of mass in the prisons. BANKERS, After a speech by Mr. Smith, also Insurance offices have all been searched Dispatches from Paris state that the JENNINGS' MEW BCILPISO, the the House took reis the with a Commune order of horrors of the bill, the for threatened favoring by jewels city cess. and money deposited by the Empress another famine. Provisions are already MAIN - STREET, OGWEX, At the evening session the House met Eugenic. Ferry goes to Brussels to take scarce and the supply at present is ex AND PAI.T LAKE CITV. at 7.80, for debate on the Ku Klux Bill. part in the peace negotiations. Troops ceedingly limited. The Centra! Com Dealers tn Gold Dust, Coin and Currency. Praw Mr. Blair opposed the bill in a brief from the south and west of France are mittee refuse to dissolve, but insist on Exchange on Kan Francisco. Montana, Denver, St. Louis, New York, and all parts ef Barop. speech, and was followed by Mr. Rainey, ordered to concentrate at Angouleme. continuing in tho enjoyment of the powe Collections promptly attended to. Iff colored, who warmly supported the bill. The marine infantry are at Versailles it held before the late elections. Th Mr. Riee closed the debate in an argu- and expect to be reviewed on Sunday in power of the committee is seriously im ment against the bill. the Champs de Mars, Paris. paired by the lack of unanimity exist A.. It is staled that when the Report of Paris, 81. ins between lis members, and at & COUNSELOR. ATTORNEY the San Domingo Commissioners is sent Agitation and apprehension is felt in daily sessions violent personal attacks Office oppoftite Ogden Hotel, to Congress the President will send a the city over the approaching conflict are frequently indulged in. OGPKN CITY. short message on the subject of annexa- with the Government, and consternation London, noon, 2. Usm' -- l All kinds of lsgl business promptly tion, ia which he will urge the expedi prevails. The great boat raco between Oxford to. Requisitions are made by ht de-ri- m dry-goo- ed y. - . 0. ; g 1 over-rule- JIINEH, |