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Show .,. 1rrmnrlrrnrrrr1r a, in uifwitTiiiiii nn JiY TELEGBAPII. wtM immmj hiili-Lii-J-- 4 U aid in its construction, and other for'y purposes;, to provide for a board of commissioners to report a system of irrigation. Upon the highest authority it is that cabinet officers are, by virtue of the wording of their commissions, entitled to hold their offices until they die,- resign, or are turned out ; and the popular belief that cabinet officers' commissions expire with the administration, by which they were appointed, is incorrect. The first cabinet of Prest. Washington held over, some of them during his entire second term, one member holding over after Prest. Adams was inaugurated. This custom was adhered to until Andrew Jackson came into power, when the .entire cabinet was changed on the 4th of March. Prest. Van liuren restored the old custom, which was probably observed through several administrations. Prest. Grant now proposes to restore the old custom in full force, and his entire cabinet will continue to discharge the duties of their several offices under their original commissions, until they die, resign, or are turned out. There was a full meeting of the cabinet and the situation is under consideration. An original question has been raised here thut the Senate, as now sitting, is not a legal body. The Senate expired, by constitutional limitation, on the 4th of March at 12 m. It was several minutes after that hour before Colfax had concluded the delivery of his valedictory ; at that time, therefore, that he administered the oath to Wilson he was no more than a private citizen, and could not officiate in receiving the oath of the The irregularity of the proceedings, when Wilson swore in the new Senators, before 12 o'clock, with closed doors, is maintained to be against R. Co , and Jixmov by the Atlantic ami l'aciliu Telegraph Conipuny. Special to tho Oodkx ed . J udge Kelly clears himself of Credit Mobiler! - Interesting Legal Questions at Washington A New Associate Justice for Utah! Bill Signed by the ident! Pres- An Accomplice of Warren, the Forger, l( ! Arrested Brutal Murder in St, Louis! to-da- y, AMEUICAN. New York, 7. The LonJon Times gives particulars of , ightful iicuileut at Smyrna. A enl'e built upon piles over the sea broke down finlienly, during a peiforinunco given by a company of acrobats, where there were 200 persons present. A loud crack-lin- g was heard, ami within five minutes the entire cafe bad disappeared under the water. A few persona near the entrance contrived to effeet their escape; and some saved themselves by jumping through the windows into the sea. IJoat-me- n rowed up in numbers, but their efforts to save life were in vain. The after the dead bodies was a sad The acrobats were with!pectacle. drawn from the water in their showy costumes of the previous night; the limbs of all the bodies were contracted with pain. Two hearses were engaged the whole day conveying the remains dis covered to the hospital. The number of b) lies found up to the present is 80, and it. is supposed there are "0 more in in the water. The company of acrobots consisted of seven persoriM, of whom three were women ; one of these latter is the only survivor of the troupe. The government will institute proceedings iiirainst the proprietor of the cafe, who did not pay heed to warning of danger given In tune.. : a li Wfi'sliinston. 7. Poland has a letter addressed Judgi to U. y. Treasurer Spinner, wherein be inclosed the ten shares of Credit stock which Oakes Amen insists belongs to Judge Keller,' but which the ,Jt;dge refuses to own, together with the certified check for $329, on the First National Bank of this city, drawn to Judge rolaud s order and signed by Keliey, the amount of dividends on the fiock paid Kelly by Ames. In his letter to Tr asurer bpmuer Judge Poland says e endorses the shaves of the stock and also the check in pursuance of an arrangement letwecu Kelley and Ames. lie requests Spinner to call upon Ames for the balance of the accrued dividends on the stock which will amount to some four or five thousand dollars. The Credit Mobilier shares are to be sold if Spinner tan find a customer for them and then the whole amount to be conveyed into the treasury. Ames told Kelley that he was a fool for handing the- proceeds of Ii::s Credit Mobuier transactions over to Mo-bili- er 1 Spinner. "If you don't want it," says 'you ought to give it to the oth tcis of ttie Union Pacific road. It be l ings to tlmu more than it does to the United States." Upon the whole, how- I'vtr, Kelley thought the government had been swindled by the Credit Mobilier people aud he wanted to make restitu tiou as far as he was concerned. Kelley U'tt for home, saying lie felt bet Hv now that he had made a clean breast of it. He proposes addressing a lettor to hi constituents defending himself and explaining his connection with Credit Ames, to-d- ay Jhbiiier. Secretary Delano received a telegram frjtn Meacham, one of the Indian Peace Commissioners, in which he says the Modocs reject all proposiiions, nnd they piopo.se to meet, in full force, Meaoharu at. i Applegate, with 000 men, in the lava beds. Meacham says he thinks it means treachery, and commissioners are 11m willing to meet them on these terms, lie says the commission is a failure. The Piesidcnt has approved the joint resolu-ti-- jj tendering the hearty congratu-lat;on- s of tho American people to the people of Spain on the .establishment ot a republic in, that couutry ; also, the following acts of Congress, to prevent cruelty to animals while in transit by raliioad or other neans of transportation within the United States; granting the r ght of way through public lands to the' Utah Not t hern 11. 11. Co.; providing for the completion of a military road from Snnta l'e to Tobos, New Mexico'; fixing the time for the election of representatives from California to tho'44ih Congrfss; for the relief of Edmund Jus-toi- :. uf'Chicago ; to pay Charles Probst, of New Mexico, for supplies furnished t!ij New Mexico,; militia during the late rebellion; to reeiore a part of the Round. Yaftey ludiau reservation in California to publie bujdsi and for ,o!hcr purposes; to provide for sale oflanchj'of lie United Stutes 'containing coal,- suppleTri'cutai to an act chartering the Texai Pacific Mr , - Vice-Preside- ' law. been arrested on suspicion of having committed the murder. Nashville, 7. The Tennessee Legislature has passed a law providing a uniform system of free schools. Tho law provides for ample revenue for superintendents, directors and all grades of necessary officers and if properly enforced, Tennessee, in a few years, will show a vast improvement iu her educational record. Los Angeles, 7. It is rumored the epizootic has appeared in this county. The agent of the Telegrah stage company received a telegram this afternoon to take no passengers for Owens river. The horses are all sick in Inyo couuty. Prospects for abundant crops are favorable; twice the area is sown in barley as compared with any previous year. Virginia, Nev., 7. A quarrel occurred at Gold Hill last night, between two employees of the Virginia aud Truckee 11. II., named and Kay. The latter struck on the head with a cart hook, causing concussion of the brain. Hay was arrested and held to await the result of McMartiu's iujuries. Yreka, 7. From parties who left the front last evening, we loam that the commissioners sent by a squaw a message to Captain Jack, telling him that he or his leading men must eorae to Fairchild's, by this evening, or they would re er the matter to the military. Opinion is divided us to how the Indians will receive this message. Should they refuse, it is thought active movements will commence at once. Lawrence, Ks., 7. York addressed the seuate on the Pome-ro- y matter, and a resolution was passed expressing confidence in York's statements. New Orleans. 7. The city is quiet. A generul constitutional committee, with branches at each point, is formed to resist the payment of taxes to the Kellogg government. lloston, 7. The minority of the Massachusetts legislature committee on the subject, have reported leave to withdraw, in deference to petition for expunging the resolution censuring Senator Sumner. Topeka, Ks., 7. ThePomeroy investigating committee reported to the Legislature yesterday, a majority report, signed by four members, which finds Fomeroy guilty of bribery and attempting to corrupt members of the Legislature by offers of money i The minority report,' signed by three members, finds the charges of bribery against Pomeroy not proven. The minority re port was adopted by the House aud the majority by the Senate. ' FOKEI'JV. London, 7. Little credit is attached to the rumor of a separation between the Marquis of Lome and the Princess Louise. Contradiction is given to the report, from Madrid, that the Spanish government has received intimation that the European powers will jointly refuse to continue diplomatic relations with Spain, if a federal republic is proclaimed. St. Petersburg, 7. The Guloix, the official paper of the Prussian government, publishes a statement that the government intends to annex Afghanistan aud Toorkistan to its - Mc-Mart- in Mc-Mart- in Senator Hamlin stated in the Senate yesterday that the President would seud but few appointments to the Senate this session. This statement gives strength to the impression that the President is prepared to make but few changes among Federal during his second term. The President y nominated P. II. Emerson associate justice of Utah. James lirooks has written a letter to his constituents, saying his enemies took advantage of his physical prostration to otter (Jakes Amos and himself as sacri-fio- s to the public clamor in which two several Senators and eight other members of the Houses were more involved than ho. lie alleges that the sacrifice of a Democrat was indispensable. He displays intense bitterness toward Banks, Merrick, Poland aud Niblack, and says he shall appeal to his constituents in person, if. Cod restores to him his health. The Senate drafted a supplemental convention between the United fcjiatea and Mexico, extending lor two years from the secoud of f'eoruary last, the tiuitt for the adjustment of claims through the joint commission. This supplemental convention awaits the ratification of the Mexican Congress. y Letters received here from Mew Ilamp-vhir- e in prominent Republican and Connecticut say that the Administration must prepare itself for a large Democratic victory in both States at tne coming spring election. This result is due to the extravagance of Congress involving one and a half millions of dollars into the pockets of its memt bers, which has worked disastrously present territory. London, 7. upon the minds of hundreds of RepubliThe police of this city arrested a can voters in these two States. woman who is kuown to be the acuoiu-plic- e Chicago, 7. and paramour of Warren, the prinJ. McVeigh, who was shot by a poin the heavy forgeries on the Bank cipal liceman during the riot in Douglas of England. The sum of $1!V70 in gold P. McVeigh, who Place, died The was found in her apartments. was also wounded, is still unconscious; woman gave her name ns Ellen Burna-hahis death is looked for at any moment. and when the money was discovPoliceman Lock was worso, and uo hopes ered she exclaimed, "That money is not of his recovery are entertained. mino." She was committed to prison Unless the Supreme Court intervenes, for examination on Friday next. Geo. Driver will be hauged in this city one week from tor the murder of his wife. Driver's attorney is very con.Sold. fident of a suspension of the sentence. Dortand, who it was supposed was the man wrote an A Bashful youu agent for Stanley, the discoverer of Dr. avowal of love to a lady, and waited Livingstone, makes an affidavit as to the answer an through iho mail. He got charges made agaiust him by Stanley, of absconding with $300,00, being tlie the lettor the next evening, and hurwith it, proceeds of a lecture delivered by titan-le- rying to his boarding-hous- e are untrue, lie denies being his was on the of point reading it, when ugent, and states that Stauley was emto the door, and he one came sonio ployed by him at 150,00 per night aud in his it traveling expenses, to lecture, incom- was obliged to shove quickly Ho next went to a saloon, ing disgusted with Stanley, he concluded pocket. to give up the contract and remain at and taking a position in a retired corhome. ner, was about to open the missive, Portsmouth, N. II., 7. when the passing to and fro of straug-er- s A large crowd of indignant citizens made him more timid, aud ho gathered on the arrival of M ugener, the alleged murderer, but there was no again shoved it into his pocket, and breach of the peace. A guurd of ma- slunk doors, lie tried several rines is placed in charge of the station with into better success, and places house where he is temporarily confined. returned homo, and at once The name of the. family iu which the finally went to bed, where he remained iu a s. tragedy occurred is lluutrct, not Mrs. iiomrct's condition is con- state of awful 'suspense until not a sidered critical. The murdered women noise was heard in the house, and were of irreproachable character. then' being assured that he Was enT St. Louis, 7. , , free from interruption, he stole A widow lady, Mrs. Lauxton aud her tir.ely out of bed, opened the letter adopted daughter, twelve years old, were quietly found dead in bed at Choir House, in with trembling fitigersvand through" a Matioon, yesterday moruiug, with their mist of tears saw that ho was indebted, throats cut from ear to ear. A common to oue'of ,our druggists fU'fiye bofo was sticking in :Mrs. Lanx of pomade, two dollars- aud i seven ton's throat, her right hand gtasping! Jji.. the handle. The bodies lay in a com posed position, evidently 'iiaviug beeu arA Karia dentist offers to exchange ranged' after death, nicely Cu'veied ith A son of Mrs. Lanxton has teeth for all kind of country produce. . office-holde- rs " to-da- vice-presiden- to-da- , A tragedy as exceptional in its atroctity as it was unusual in its features occurred at Woodville, a town of Waseca county, Minn., on jhe 17th inst. The story in brief, from its beginning to its ending, runs in this Tt n'U4 1 The Only laiu ini,w1"V rn,t Nm, ,a whether or the Lnn, nwol Tlmt itnitantlv tftiiin tlm allays Inttiuiimations .. .V'1 ' Ptonu.-I,- , TT' Rhiub or or-,- , by one iJ)Hriitioii i, , to twwty minuted, no matter v violent Infirm. Crippled, Nervous, e'",lIlL' PtrateJ n!W RADWAY'S READY RELIEF with dinease muv NilUllord in,tant S Inflammation of the Kidney. liil:mim.,n of th llladdor. Intla.mnationof th lotion of tho Lunsi. Sore Tliro-i- t liir, T llreatmng. Palpitation of the Heart II J't ! " Croup, Diptheria. Catarrh, InHueiiwi.' Hea,!,!' Tootbm-heNeuralgia, Khemuatism ClJU Chill, Ague Chills. The uppli.-atioof the HEADY KEIJKV to ti latrt or part wher the pain or dilticultv 6X1,U will allord-easand comfort. Twenty drops iu half a tumMer of water win i, a tew moment euro Cnimps, Spasms soul. , Heartburn, Si. U Headache, Diarrhea HvZ" tory, Colic, Wind iu tho Bowels, and a li,tumi Pains. Travelers should always carry a Vtt!e of Rin WAY'S KKADYKKLIKF with them. AWUmk on wafer will prevent sickness or paini rJ, ihaiiRe of water. It U hotter than French IirunMv ' ct Hitters as a stimulant. FKVKH AX!) A I'F. cured for fifty ceut There it) not a remedial a;;ent in thi.i world that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other Malariom Hilioua, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other Fevers (aided by Uadwuv's Pillsj so quirk us UADWAVc HEADY ItKLlKF. Fifty ecH per bottle. by DruggUU. . m-h- Health! Beauty! Strong and Pure Rich Wood Increase of and Weight Clear Skin und Ueautiiul KlHi secured to all. Dr. KAZVWAY'S harsapiirillian Kesolvent Has made the most astoitUhin cures, so (uivli, m rapid aro the change tliw body undergoes, under the iiitlueiu'o of this truly woudeiful Medicine tint EVKHY DAY AN INCH KASK IN FI.KSU AND WKKJHT IS SF.KX AND FF.LT. T Can-ce- rs fct he had fallen to tho floor. They left several notes behind, affirming that they had resolved to die together, and fixing the re- brickdust depot-its- , or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with Mihstuuces like the white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or there is a morbid, dedsirk, bilious appearance, und white hvue-dnposits, mid when there is a pricking, burning sensation when pushing water, nnd pain iu the small of the bark and along the loins. Price, 1.11 WOHMS. Tho only known aud sure Ketnedy for Worm Pin, Tajie, etc. death-strugg- le sponsibility of their deaths upo'u Buser aud another man. One of these notes signed "Annie Hitter," and Tumor of 12 Yearx' Growth Citroil Ki'solv'iit. by Ia!wnyK written by the womau was to this efBKVKKl.r, Mass., July IS, I860, hint have Ovarian Tumor in the Dr. Radway: I fect: ovaries and bowels. All the doctors said '"theru that wa "Let nobody charge this deed to "a no help for it." I tried everything saw recommended; but nothing helped ni. I Ruff. Johu Derrick and Alexander Hesolvent and thought I would try it; WHt hadyourbo in it, because I had suffered for twelve years. Buser drove him to it. I follow him faith I took six bottles of the Kesolvent, and one box of Pill, and two bottles of your Heady cheerfully, and thereby the world Kadway' and there is not a sign of tiunor te be een or shall see that our affection was 1 (el t, and lee! better, smarter, aud happier tlmn I lie-lif-t; ciu-cere- ." In a statement left by Huff, he said, referring to the woman: "She was ready to die, and I swore I would follow her." "I'lITcIl Pa When he Comes Home." have for twelve years. The worst tumor was in tho left side of the bowels, orer the groin. I write h this to vou for the beuetit wf ol hers. Yon ran HANNAH P. KNAPV. it If von choose. pub-lls- DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coaled with sweet gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen. KadwBy' Pills, for the cure of all iliseriter oftbe Stoumch, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervitti Diseases, Headache, Constipation, Costiye-nesIndigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Ferer, InHamuuition of the lbwel. Piles, and all Derangements of taa Inter.nal Viscera. Warranted tefl"ect a positive cure. Pnrely vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals wrdelcteriom drug. Jfj Obsorve tho following symptoms resulting from Disorder of the Digestive Organs Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of the Blood in the Head, Acidity of tho Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or Weight in tho Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of tho Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Harried and Difficult Breathing, Flutterint at th Huart, Choking or Suflocutiug Sensatiou vbuuiu a Lying Posturo. Diniues-- if Vision, Dots of Webs Wore the Sight, Fever and Dull Piiin in the Homl, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellow-tunthe Skin and Eyes, Pain iu the Side, Chest, LinM and sudden Flushes of Heat, linruing iu the Flesh. A few doses of Hndwuy's Pills will free the sysd disorder. Price tem from all the i5 cents jior box. Sold by Druggists. KV. AD -- False and Send ono letter stamp to Hadway Co.. No. S7 Maiden lane, New York. Information worth thousands will I sSi-l- y sent you. a. A genflcman who took some pride in the cultivation of a fine pair of whiskers, while absent from home on buisness, fell into the band'' of an inexperienced barber who spoiled the facial appendage in the operation of ' trimming. This so chargrined him that he directed the barber to make a clean job of it by shaving his whisker and moustaches both off. The order was obeyed, aud the gentleman's face was as smooth and deliTrm." cate as when he was in his teens. He in Next returned home the night. morning his little girl did not reeog-uii- e him on waking up. looking over her mother, and seeing, as she supposed, a stranger in bed, she remarked iu her childish simplicity: , :Main Street, Ogdcn,. "Mister, net ont of here! I'll tell AGRICULTURAL IIVIPLEiVlENT comes homed" my pa when-hAND WAGON WAREHOUSE. s above-name- M. D. HAMMOND, Hon-tres- ' li 1 KKSOL-VEN- y, case-kni- fe t... Hr.t n,0l the law. On the 17th of February, three THE (alt CAT m.IO! M KIFIEIt. drop of tho SAKSAPAKILMAN of the children on returning from Kverycommunicates through the Wood, Sweat, and, other fluids aud juices of the system school, found the house fastened. t'rino the vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes of the The alarm was given and a neighbor lody with new and sound material. Scrofula, Consumption, Glandular disease. Ulcers in went to investigate the matter. When the Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes In the Miami other parts ol the system, Sore Eyes, Strumthe house was entered a dismal scene und ous Discharges frum the Ears, und the worst fonm was presented to ' the gaze. Upon of Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Sod.l King Worm, Salt Hheum, Erysipelas, Acne, the floor lay Huff, face downward, Head, Black Spot, worms in the Flesh, Tumor, iu tho Womb, and ail weakening and painful with his throat cut from ear to ear; dinchargen, Sweats, Loss of Serm, and all on the bed, with their throats cut in waste of theNight lite principle, are within the curutivo range of this wonder of Modern ChemiMry, uii.t a the same way, were Mrs. Buser aud few use will prove to any person using it for the youngest child, au infant about eitherdays' of then forms of disease its potent power to them. two years old. The traces of blood-dye- d care If the patfoDt, daily becoming reduced by the decomposition that is coutinually prostockinged feet about the floor wats andsucceeds in arresting these wastes, and aud on the fuot of the bed showed gressing, repair the same with new material made from blood (knd this the SAHSAPAH1 1. 1.1AM that Huff had first killed the mother heulthy will and dov secure. and then the child, which he had Not only doe the Sarsaparilllan Kesolvent ev oel all known remedial a.;ruts iu the cure of Chrocarefully placed in its mother's arms. nic, Scrofulous, CoHstitutional und Skin diseases, After that he had lain himself upon but it the fnly positive cure for KIDNEY ami BlvADDKK COMPLAINTS, Crinaty and Womb the bed and iu that position cut, his diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppage of of Crine, Bright' Disease, own throat. From the bed in the Mater, Incontinence Albuminuria, and in all cu.c where there are in "RODOLPH," miiEFmisT noR's'fi tbht Territory, will J ever buoughtixto at :05Dt3, . City: l ' lUitiusviLLE ..' .'( and Tlaix to lmrno-iliitttf- ' r;i,;:1":"vnr.'SKEEx,";'' '"'I " I'M 4 riaia SCHUTTLSR WAGON Sulky Horso Rakes, Buckeye Reapers and Molasses, Thine who wish hi Sorvicet f bonkl app! J-- City, M ober co. 'y ; THE V STAXD FOR T1IK SEASOX I s' HUFF Kit WITH ' v HADWAY'S HEADY J1EL1KF IS a Cl lf y, bed-clothe- 'VfoNrHb'uf"urf, wise : A German named A. Huff, residing at the place mentioned, about three years ago wrote to a countryman of his named Alexander Buser, residing in Wisconsin, inviting him to come to Minnesota and make his house his home. Buser accepted the offer, and removed from Wisconsin, bringing with him his wife and three children, and purchased from Huff one-hainterest in the hitter's farm. In a short time tho men became enemies on account of Mrs. Buser. Quarrels often ensued between Buser on one side and Mrs. Buser and Huff on the other, and eventually Buser was forcibly ejected from the house. Heturuing subsequently to the residence about a year ago he was again driven away, and since that tiuic-an- d until the occurrence of the tragedy, Huff and Mrs. Buser, with the three children, remained in undisturbed possession of the premises. Heceutly Huff and Mrs. Buser became alarmed at an effort that Buser had made in the county court to have them indicted, and it was under the influence of this fear that murder and suicide was resorted to to evade, as they thought, the action of to-da- y. to-da- Minnesota Tragedy. A Mowers, ru Mle, Sellers, Feci Cutters, Fanning Mills, Emfry arimlers,-.t,A quantity of kje WAGON of,TIMBER Jiaii,', I ,'"ial Fittings tferj k ', |