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Show k&fc of bondsi that appears to be the policy of the administration for the present at least. During the last year contraction to th Ooi vmctIOS by the Atlantic baa been carried on by the treasury deand Pacific Telegraph Craipeuy. partment to (be extent of $3,000,000 BY. Fpecial TELEGRAPH. Tlio Question of This has been done mainly by the redemption of 3 per cent. ce'liGcates and through the operation of the law the National Dank currency. It is the popular impression that the action of the Secretary of the Treasury haa a marked effect upon the monetary interests of the countrv. Secretary Kichardsou is of the epinion that it is not bis orders to buy bonds or cell gold, that convulse Wnll htrcet, but the condition of the money market in Europe und the amount of imports. Cold advanced three per cent., money roe to three fourths of 1 per cent, per diem, or 280 per cent per annum, and stocks, under an active selling movement, declined 1 and 3 per cent. Merchants have been compelled to buy gold heavily, and are indignant at the neglect of the treasury to come to the relief of the gold and money market Money ia very stringent and the price on call advances rapidly from 1J, J and j percent, per diem and interest, which ia about the highest rate. The tanks have called in some loans, one of them a large amount, and there were shipto I AM Ell CAN. ments to a moderate amount to the inte1. Washington, Sterling is of money that will be rior for April settlements. The The ia buoymarket demojalited. gold iihljcIJ from the I'acific railroad com. ant and wide with and exe'ted, fiequent iu with accordance recent the pauies, net ot Congress, will reach from $100,-M- J fluctuations, the market closing with gold to iVM,(W annually. This is the at 18. The steamer Atlantic," White Star i lJ tmnrfponaiiou ait. It is the purfrom Liverpool, March 20th, for line, pose of the companies interested to imNew York, running short of coal, made mediately tubinii the question of the for Halifax. When about twenty miles withhold to of ibid government light from off Capo Prospect, at 2:30 money to the cents and they will rush o'clockport, this she ran ashore, on morning 'ii with as little delay aa possible. They Head. She hid on board Meagher's Su.1 have to decision from tbo hope over 1,000 men, women and children, Court of United lcae in States the preme than a year The othe rs of the com- only 200 succeeded in landing. The reall the women and pany lijive been confident that the action mainder, including f Congress will not be susstaincvl by the children, were lost. The captain aud third officer were the first officer Mipreme Court. The secretary of the was drowned. Onsaved; of the news of hi of a dillercnl opiuiou. receipt At treasury nil events, till there ia it decision by (ho the disaster a Cunard and Government steamer started with assistance to the Supreme Court tbo transportation acAtlantic, but the third oCicer, who arcount will be suspended l.i the case of nm retl nguinat Samey, rived here at u:GO this p. m., says the t a!., action in brought by Dnrreit to re- vessel and cargo are a total loss. The third officer, Brady, says the cover of Well's, Fargo k Co'a. cxj.rewi company, damages alleged to hvo been steamer experienced boisterous weather none to the build. ng in which, thoir during the passage, but all went well in San Francisco ia located, by the until noon of Monday, when the supply The ques- of coal became nearly ejhanstcd. when rxplosiou uf tion was whether, as common carrier.", the captain determined to put into t!icy were liable for having ia their Halifax. The captain and third officer possflsiiua the filial box and consequent- we re on dock until midnight; tbe canone Vy the explo- tain then went into his chart-rooleavly for the damage, to other sion, portions of the bu lling ing orders to be called if there was any h nth room occupied by tl.cru. 11m cuauge in me vessel a position. Bradv liocieion below was iu their favor and it went to bed about the same time as the iii Lire affirmed. captain. The next thins that he re membered is that he was thrown out of 2. Washington. Quite an amusing first Apiil boat his bunk, and heard tbo ship strike He then rushed on perpetrated yesterday by one of the peroral times. A deek and found c full thia the captain and iu norning papers iy. was given of the proposed burning ofliccrs there, and the deck full of f the deal boJy uf a Veautiful Hindoo pisseugere. He got an ax and com a funeral pyre on one of the menced to clear away the boat. The pi Ion pub ie squarca. Tiu' deceased was captain and other officers were busy as beb ng'.ng to the Kast In- doing the same thing. Brady got the dian delegation just ariived here, and boat out tnd put two women in it. A i lie while atl'air was to be carried out in number o: men attempted to get into The hour it, and about a doien succeeded. Just regultr oriental fashion. f:ied fjr lighting Lo pyre was J:20 a.Ji. at this moment the steamer fell over ou , t i t lrp to that time a large number of per- liff oeama enu, ana sank. Unlj one son, otliciala and others, were wendiug boat had been got out, and that was tinir way towards the spot witlt eager- carried down by the steamer; and all on ness. it were lost. Brady scrambled into the New Tork, 1. muzen rigging, which was above water. A joint meeting of the owuers of trot and seeing that be could do nothing i ng horses cud of the Trainers' and tnere, went ail and unmanned tbe bal Olivers' A "social ion, was held last night. liarda, being assisted by quartermasters " he president of the association stated spearman and Owen. Brady then Uok i iiat rvrtayi arbitrary rules of Uie Na- tuc ualuards and all three swam to tional Association had induced the train-- i rock and then got a line on shore, by rs and drivers to form an organization which a number of passengers were prevent eiicroacbinetita upon their landed. A uutuber got on the rock, but i "glita, and he thought the rules, a're idy the tide riding, their position was no adopted and approved by upward of better than on the vessel. Just then the fixty trainers and dr vera and twenty-r.v- e Gshcrmen came out in boats to those on owners of trotting Jior?es. would not the rock, and saved a large number from (inflict with the rule of the National the rigging. Brady remained at the Association. scene till noon when all who Ucpicaentntive Crooks is so low to day were alive on board had been taken his friends are very anxious about from tbe wreck, except the chief officer, Lis recovery. He has not been able to Mr. I nth, who was in the ritrtrins shout Lave his room for time weeks and bis ing shouting for help. Brady says he term and features nie emaciated so that tried to pel the crew te go to the rescue He is scarcely recogniiable. Ue bad of I nth, but tue sea was so heavy that l opes to le able to go South for relief, no one would volunteer. Altogether but units he iaiprots shortly, tbo trip about 250 pcrsous were saved, including w ht abandoned as he is unable to I upturn liUiani8, also tbe fourth officer, lo a his resiJenoc. Mr. Brown and several of the engiuoers The Secretary of the Treasury gave and sailors; but not a einglo womau or the tir.--t intimation cf wbal bis policy, In child was saved, most of them, as well of gold aud purchase as bnnurcds of men, being drowned in igard to the is to bo, whru be issues Iiia their bertus. Ilia j rogramiuo for the taanth of April. The steamer struck about Iwo o'clock i edccesr, Senator Uout well, was in this morning, tbo weather at the time ha habit cf mailing bis purcbafle of being darc, but not (hick, and the sea bon without sties of gold. It is rough. Steamers are going down however, that a necessity to render what assistance they for ibis policy, unknown under IJout-w- can. All the people" saved from the 'a adtuiiitsirauin, or at least it bad wreck, ilh the exception of Brady, are !io iuslcncii uuiil last fall. At that still at Prospect, where the fishermen 1;ra" certain amount of $11,000,000 are them al! the atlrntion they giving of cu'fency reserre was put in circula- possibly can. tion. It lias never been entirely replaced. New York. 2. T'.io action of Congress at its lat feesion, The trial of Simmons, murdtrer of inngl not ninndaiory on this question, Duryea, will probably follow Nixon's vms eullicieniiy explicit to indicate that trial in the Oyer and Terminer. J itther draffs The judgment in Stokes' cao was up'in the reserve weuld According filed j wok positive legislation. It is the largest ever filod i tii lat public debt statement, there in the 2,000 v of this reaarve folios. county, . containing nearly bout . ji ftfill ovjt. It. is understood that the purIn the event of a strike among the gas of pose Secretary Uichardsn ia to re- men. a strong police force will be estabplace this turn t the earliest time possi- lished in the neighborhoop of the works, ble, lie will of course ho compelled to and every effort will be made to protect as much gold as he can spare to help the workmen. The Secretary of the to meet, the current expenses of; the Manhattan Gas., Coatpauy said this government ni purchase a lets amount inorninj that the officers received noti Withholding the Paeiflo Railroad Money! redi&-tributin- g A Decision Regarding the Liability of Common CarriersI An Amnsing First of April Hoax! to-da- y A Monetary Crisis Impending! Gold Advancing Rapidly! Heartrending Disaster l, on the Sea, 750 Lives Lost tf-ii- niiro-glycciin- ee e. - s ac-tou- u to-da- y, 'i-!- t 11 ex-i.s- ta el to-da- y. ( m.-- 1 : fication regarding the strike, and no ev idence of dissatisfaction bas oeen manifested by the men. No sign of trouble baa yet appeared among the woodworkers tbvougbout the city, fmd they say they have no disposition to strike. Washington, 2. of the Tbe Commissioner-GenerLand Office signed instructions to the register and receivers to carry into effect the act approved March 31et, 1873. providing for a joint entry of agricultural lands. Two or more settlers prior to a survey on the same legal subdivision may elect one of their number to make an entry, and to contract for the private conveyance back. When patents are received said contract is to be under seal, witnessed and acknowledged, and a certificate of the clerk of the court te the official status of the acknowledging officer; otherwise there is to be no change in proving. It ia important the contract must be filed when entry is made. The Supreme Court recently decided an important point regarding the rights of a State to tax railroad corpora'ions. The President yesterday directed that the land office at Austin, Nevada, be removed to Eureka, Nevada, aud the ono at Belmont Nevada, to be removed to Pioche. He also directed that so much oft he late Belmont district as lies nort'i the first standard parallel north be transferred to the Austin district. al to-da- y pre-emptio- n FOREIGN. Home, April 1. y had an His Holiness the Pop audience with Prince Louis, of Hesse Darmstadt, nephew of the Grand Duke of Hesse, and his wife Princess Alice, daughter of her .Majesty Queen Victoria. The receptioh was private. Madrid, 1 A Carlist band, under th chieftain. Cactnla, attacked Viananahe, in the province of Castellar, yesterday, but were routed after a short coute.t The populace of Barcelona, enraged at the burning of Berjia, and tiiuilar acts of the Cariists, have attacked several Cath olic churches, doing cousid rable dam age. The Cariists are receiving supplies of arms and ammunition in various ways, but mostly by sea. A body of four hun dred Cariists were reciuited at Navarre last week, and equipped almost as soon as their orgrn; ution was effected. Senor Elio, who is director of the Carlist committee here, eluded the local authorities who had orders for bit arrest, and crossed into Spain oa Saturday last. A battalion of French troops leaves this lor the frontier. city to-da- Oxx Dat's Labor. A party of anglers devoted the whole of yesterday to the piscatorial art. The result is two trout, one herring and a crawfish. Ogdcn Junction. 'Appy hanglcrs! That herring is good; can't catch a thing better ihau a bloater here. Water not right kind, probably. .V. L. Herald. Come up here and try the Ogden waters. Is the reason why the water our S. L. confreres are accustomed to is not the right kind beeause there is too much Jirt in it! That's why there are to many lloalert at the metropolis. we Irish Wit. Murder by Wholesale. There are few lovelier cities in the than Christiania, the capital of NOT Tbe populatbe Norwegian Kingdom after readi.. R tion, althoogh large, is exceedingly moral and orderly; and, in consequence. ACCR20R KVKltV I'.U.N So occurrence. crimes are of very rare X Iin It, That irutamly stop, the much the more profound was the sensam,t .xrrw el.V allays IuMumnmtior,. world HftlfrK tM.EJJO Only Iain tion which was produced by the perpe-traiioof numerous murders, comtiit-to- J under peculiarly atrocious circumstances, during the past four years. Within that space of time, twenty-on- e persons lost their lives, either in Christiania or its environs, by being knocked down in the streets with a club or some other blunt instrument, or by being burned in houses, to which the unknown assassins set fire in the dead of ni;iht. Vainly did the police of Christiania en deavor to ferret the assassins. Their' efforts remained fruitless, aud would, perhaps, not have led yet to the di.scov ery of the guilty party (for it turned cut eventually that all the murders had been committed by one man,) but for a curious and fortunnte accident. Ou the 17th of November, 1S72, the Female Seminary, situated in a suburb of Christiania, burned, and a lady teacher and thiee of the pupils perishe 1. It was the work of an incendiary. In the afternoon of November 18th, a man was found hidden in the forest of Pregest, He gave his six miles from Christiania name us Albrog Gersen, and stated that be bad boeu attacked, robbed and brutally beaten by highwaymen, who had A gendarme who left him insensible. heard of the discovery of the man in the woods, hastened to the place ".'lure he was lying, and found that hit clothes were half burnt, that his hands and face were blistered as if by fire, aud that one of his legs was broken. The o.'hcer asked the man to repeat his story to him, aud then, although not suspecting yet that he had before him the wretch who bad caused the burning of the Seminary, remarked carelessly: "My friend, you look as if you had been at the fire yesterday." Gersen, upon hearing these words, gave a violent start, aud this of course aroused the suspicions of the n Without waiting for any from the man he said to him, Oh, come, come; don't deny it; we know you set fire to thesemmary, yesterday !" Gersen turned very pale, but did not utter a word. A wagon was sent for, and the gendarme took him to the jail at Christiania, where Gersen was recognized by some persons who had seen bim during the preoeeding day in the neighborhood of the seminary. He was very weak, and, after some prevaricatiou, broke completely down, and confessed that he did set tire to the seminary building. He made in regard to it the following startn geu-darm- e. exp.'a-natio- an.l Cu ,"eruI tlle Lu,,8i. Stomach Y rn, bX "m'". erwriatiiig th the 'RheumaTiIi0l, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, with disease mar tsufler' gltl0rPft.Cli SenF. RADWAY'S mJe'-'t- Will atturo Inflammation of tho KMnvy the Bladder, Inflammation V getiu of the Luna. Sol., t'r" t1'-- troup, Il.ptheria. Catarrh, Influenza" . 4 . Cw, ,,?tr1 H The application of the READY RKITfp . ."" part or parts where tbo pain or will afford eve and comfort Twenty drop, in halla t ambler of water'!! a tew moments cure SiliUm ach, Heartburn. Sick lurW tery. Colic. Wind in th l:.,.!,' .. . j '. lute- - "'""j fains. Travelers should always carry a Wtlf WAY'S KKADY KKI.1 l'k i. ... on water will prevent SUkns or RlP- - 7 aa timnu. I K VKK A X I cr lluter A 17 E cared for fifty Therg is not a remedial a.'it in this ,1' will core ieverand Ague, and all other Bilious Scarlet. Typhoid, Yellow anj otherT,. wni-I- RKADY KhUl.y. lifty ceit. Druggists. jr buttle. Ki-b- 4 Health! Beauty! Strong and Pure Uich Blood of FiS aud Weight Clear Skin aud Ikuutiful Com plexiou becured to all. Dr. EAWAY'S barsaparillian Insolvent Has made the moat cure, eoipiirk i un'u-rapid are tbe changes tho body uwlH-gmindueui-the of this truly wonderful ilwliri'ut -t KVtUY DAY AN INCKHASK IN KI,r..SU A.NU M'KIOHT IS SfcfcN AND 1KI.T tl- THE (iKEAl ISI.OOD 1TKIFIF.R of the 8 A RSAl' A HI 1.1,1 AN KKSOU Kvery drop VF.N'1' communicates through thu liljod, Seat, Urine and other fluid-- and juiroi of the sjstem the vigor of life, for it repairs the wslun of t.n body with new and sound material. Scrofula, lloeriia Conxumption, Ulandul.tr the Throat, Mouth, Tumorn. N'odts in tli UUn-and other part ol tho nystem. Sore Kin, Sirntu-oulifccharg! from the Kara, and the wunt furim of Skin l)iisca.-3-, Kruptions, Fever Suiw, iread, King Worm, Salt Khrum, Krysipela. Aw, black Sputa, worma in the Hcsli,' luuiori, iu the Woruh, and all weakening and pHiniJ discharges, Nibt Sweat, Lo3 of fcperai, ami ill wastes of the lite principle, are within the caratite range ot thia wonder of Modern Chenmtry, und a few dtfy.-- ue will prove to any person lMiiij itfot either of these loruis ef deaio its potent ioer to cure them. lithe patient, daily be:ninj rednoed hj tin wastes aud decomposition that ia continually pn gross suqceodn in arresting these wasteanJ repairs the same with new material made frtm healthy bloodand thi the SAKSAPAKILUAM will aud does secure.. Not ouly doea the Sarsaparillian Resolvent ev eel all known reme-tia- l a;enU in the cureofCUru-n:e, borolulous. Constitutional and Skin disease, bU it is Ihe only positive cure for KlDNKYaiiit COM i LAIN I S, Urinary and Woaib diseases, Uravel, Diabetea, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Kright's Iiimiup, Albuminuria, and in all ease where therein) brickdu.it deposits, or the wator it th.ck, clouJt, mixed with substaucaa like the white uf an tfi. or threads like w bite silk, or there is a mrbui, durk, bilious appeamuce, and whits potiits, and w hen there ia a prickiue, burning when pasxing water, aud pain in tl.e ina!l of the bark and along the loins. Fi ice. il (W WORMS. The only known aud sure KeiacJy for Worms Pin, Tajte, etc. a n, boiie-dii- n ling statement : "My name is Albrog Ger?on. My father was the late Swedish General I was educated for the Tumor of 12 Year' Growth Cured Kidderslag. army; but was expelled from tha militahy liaclway'tt Itesolvs'ut.IS, ISOit. IlkVLKLI, ihuw., July ry academy for committiug arson. 1 IR. Rvdw.vt: I have had Ovarian Tumor intli escaped punishment, however, and ob- ovaries and bowels. AH the doctors s.iid "there a no help for it." I tried everything that was tained, under an assumed name, employbut nething hnlped me. 1 siw your ment as engineer in the Dannemora recommended: insolvent and thought I would try it; ''Ht had u mines. During that time I repeatedly taith in it, because 1 had Fullered fur twelve yems-took six bottles of the and one twi ef felt an uncontrollable disposition to comUadwny's Pilt.i, and two bottles of your Roady mit arson, but always overcame it. An lief; and there is not a of tuniur to be seen or -- Be- Those who frequented the theatres iu the old country some forty years ago must know to what iu convenience actors were put by deficiencies of stage properties, which is evidenced by the following amusing anecdote: When the rcuowned Mrs. Siddotis was playing in Dublin, in the well known tragedy of "Macbeth," she, as Lady Macbeth, came to that part where a drum Bounds and she "exclaims, "A drum ! a drum! Macbeth doth come." There was some difficulty or neglect in obtaining the necessary iustrumeuts, and to her amazement a trumpet sounded. She immediately saw how absurd it would be to say 'drum" while the well known sound of the other met the cars of the vast audience, so she said "A trumpet 1 a trumpet!" aud short amid breathless stop- silence, not knowing how to rhyme it, when a voice from the gallery called out, "Macbeth doth stumn it!" at, which the house broke out tuto one peal of laughter and applause, and the tragedienne advanced to the footlights and bowed her acknowledgment fur tho relief. She afterward tried to find out who it was, but failed to dj so, and never forgot what she considered the most genuiue piece of wit hha had ever met with iu all her experience. ped Pct Uf Yoch Uac It , raiued Ihe other evening and there was an entertainment. A young genthuiau said to a lady: "May I have the plea-tur- e ef protecting you with my umbrella?" And said she, with her round, exprcssiv.'e.eycs looking full into his : face, 'Tut up your rag,".. , : old classmate of mine recognized me one day, nnd I was at once disohargd from my position. I resolved to take a terrible revenge upon him. Hearing that be lived at Christiania, I followed him to this city, but never yet had an opportunity to meet him so as to be able to kilt him. Four long years I dreamed of my rcven e night and day. I set fire to buildings where I believed tba' he or any of his relations were. I have ki led several people on tbe streets and ou the neighboring highways, believing that they weio Justis Drigos, my enemy. Finally, on tho day before yesterday, I found that Drigoa daughter was a n tpil at the seminary. I resolved to bus n it to the givund. I concealed myself iii the building, and heaped tip a pile of ruhbish, which I paturated with coal oil, and then set it ou fire. I wa, however, not quick enough in trying to m ike my escape, aud uiy clothes got ignited. 1 bad the utmost difficulty in exiinguish-in- g the flanes, and then jumped from a second story window, breaking my leg. I dragged myself toward Ihe forest where I was found I km guilty, but could not help it."' Gcren was tried for his crime in the Assize Court, nnd sentence to be beheaded on the Sd of February. When he was lei out to the placo of execution the culprit presented a most repulsive appearance, his face being still covered with large scars. He 'died game," however, and did not flinch even when ihe headsman, trying to fasten his neck to the fatal block, found it too short The wretched culprit bad to rise to his fet again, and then knelt down on the left side cf the block. One of the exe cutiener's assistants pressed his neck sideways upon the block, and thus he was decapitated with the axe. A. F. to-da- sign 6dt, aud I feel better, smarter, ami happier than I liava for twelve years. The worst tumor " in the loft side of the bowels, ever the groiu. I tJ this ti vou for thebeuelit of others. Toucan llsh it if vntt choose. HANNAH P. K.N.UT. DR. RADWAY'SP PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS. Periectly taMele.v, elegantly coetod with . gum, purge, rng'ilatc. pnniy,clennse and atrrngt!-onlUd'vay's Pills, lor tho cure pf ail disur.H' Stoin'acli, Liver, bowels, Kidneys, UUJ.W. of Nervous Iiteae, Headacho, Constipation, Costive-noeIndigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bdiw , Inflammation of the Howe!, Piles, and all Derangements ot the lMter.mil Vifccera. Warranied to effect a poeithre enre. Purely vegetable, uo mercury, minerals er deleterious druji". &jf- - Observe the following symptims reiultm . Troui Dlf orders if tho D'gest.ve Organs Consiil-tionInwanl Piles, Fu:l!ie- - of tho blood In tl Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Ifeartuuru, of Fnod, Pulli.oss or Weight in the Stomach, Soar Kruetatioua, Sinking or Fluttering tho Pit of the Stmch, Sw:mm,2 of the and I'ifflcnlt Eicathing, Fluttering at Hoar;, Choking or Suft'otating Somation whea m.r a Lying Posture. D.nmeM of Vision, Dots Webs before tha Sight, Fever end Dull Pain in th Head, Defidency of Pernpiration, Yellow n the Skin ar.d Kyes, Tuin iu the Side. Chest. of Heat, lim ning in the t'lA few do of Kadway'a Pills will free the d tem from all the dienrdera, Pf' ii onts pi'r box. Sold by Drnggints. let- te Fe'-er- Ihd-Hurrie- - above-name- ItAD Fnlae and True." Pond on ter stump to badwny Co.. No. tT Maidca Uw". New Yirk. luforaiatioa worth thousands wsll ! sent you. a&S-I- y ! Star. 1 W N SOBtk'lK. baUiluluess, Syphil.a. For a upecdy care of the or other ailmenu of a private nature call or seial stamp tor private cireiHar of advice to both Addiesa hex C, W KSTF.RN MKU1CAL TUTF. 137 Sycamore street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ihe reremedies are so certuiu that No rat dlt u .i trcatmout for of quired reponsiblo persons curwl. Avis.tto its iu eeuin will oonvince yon that thai lu.tiliue is the ouly sure one ia SUtea Ij cure aypUilie and restore v S4V-SUIT1II- X. : . OF EVKRY rJESCRIPTIO . Huu&ie.d and Repamsl d Sharpeue.1, MOWDAie terms and kuort BOtice VT0T1CK.-SA- WS 1 Ch eat Tairs. You can go to Salt Lake aud back for a tingle fare by Utah Central train from April 3d to April : ; 12ihu See ad.. K- - A KS?, sv Ss-t- NICHOLS' BLACKSMITH SIlQl', Main K B. tvia-u- tt tret, Ogden. Old Saws - medenew. AUering, - KvUh-ib- - |